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PREFATORY  NOTE. 

Under  the  provisions  of  the.  act  of  Congress  approved  July  8,  1870,  "An  act  to 
revise,  consolidate,  and  amend  the  statutes  relating  to  patents  and  copyrights," 
the  registration  of  works  in  which  copyright  was  claimed  was  transferred  to  the 
Library  of  Congress.  The  first  registration  under  this  act  was  dated  July  10,  1870, 
and  the  fu-st  registration  for  a  dramatic  work  was  made  on  July  21 ,  the  same  year. 
The  present  catalogue  of  Dramatic  Compositions  Copyrighted  in  the  United  States 
includes  all  titles  for  dramatic  works  registered  from  July  21,  1870,  to  December  31, 
1916,  inclusive;  upwards  of  60,000  titles.  It  does  not  represent,  however,  a  collec- 
tion of  the  same  number  of  deposited  works.  Under  the  legislation  in  force  from 
July  8,  1870  to  July  1,  1909,  it  was  customary  to  file  the  title-page  of  the  di-ama  in 
advance  of  the  deposit  of  copies  and  subsequently  deposit  the  required  copies.  The 
result  has  been  that  a  great  many  titles  were  filed  for  registration  which  were  not 
followed  by  the  deposit  of  copies.  This  was  especially  so  in  the  case  of  dramas,  and 
it  is  estimated  that  in  more  than  20,000  cases,  while  the  title  has  been  recorded,  no 
copies  have  been  received.  It  has  been  deemed  advisable  to  include  in  this  catalogue 
all  titles  recorded ;  and  where  no  copies  have  been  found,  the  failure  to  receive  them 
is  indicated  by  the  omission  of  any  date  of  copies  received. 

By  the  copyright  act  of  1909,  the  preliminary  deposit  of  the  title-page  was 
abolished  and  registration  has  only  been  possible  upon  the  deposit  of  the  dramatic 
work,  two  copies  in  the  case  of  a  published  drama  and  one  manuscript  copy  in  the 
case  of  an  unpublished  play  (where  "copies  have  not  been  reproduced  for  sale"). 

This  catalogue  it  is  hoped  will  speak  for  itself.  The  bibliographical  form  was 
adopted  after  careful  consideration  of  the  many  questions  involved.  It  is  thought 
that  the  arrangement  by  titles  in  one  alphabet  for  the  whole  collection  will  prove  the 
most  serviceable.  The  titles  in  this  alphabet  are  numbered  consecutively,  and  from 
the  index  the  citation  is  to  the  number  following  the  title  of  each  play,  instead  of  to  the 
printed  page.  This  direct  citation  it  is  believed  will  be  found  a  distinct  advantage. 
A  supplementary  alphabet  includes  the  titles  registered  while  the  printing  was  in 
progress,  and  contains  about  3,500  titles. 

Because  of  the  great  bulk  of  the  work,  it  has  been  necessary  to  make  each 
entry  in  a  very  condensed  form  and  to  supply  the  facts  to  be  recorded,  and  which 
are  repeated  in  relation  to  each  title — name  and  address  of  claimant;  date  of  deposit 
of  title  and  registration;  date  of  publication  (for  pubHshed  dramas),  and  date  of 
deposit,  together  with  class  designation  and  entry  number — in  an  arbitrarily  devised 
form  of  abbreviated  statement.  ^This  should  be  properly  understood  to  prevent 
mistakes.  Following  this  prefatory  note  are  printed  careful  explanations  with 
examples.  The  different  provisions  of  the  various  copjTighted  laws  should  be 
clearly  borne  in  mind  to  correctly  interpret  the  indications  found  in  the  cop}Tight 
paragraph  follo^^^ng  each  title.  From  1870  to  June  30,  1909,  the  date  of  the  regis- 
tration of  the  title-page  was  the  date  upon  which  the  term  of  copyright  protection 
began  to  run.  From  July  1,  1909,  this  is  so  only  in  the  case  of  unpublished  dramas 
C'not  reproduced  in  copies  for  sale");  but  the  beginning  of  this  term  of  copyright 
is  indicated  by  the  date  of  the  receipt  of  one  manuscript  copy  (the  deposit  of  a 
title-page  having  been  abrogated).     Since  July  1,  1909,  however,  the  beginning  of 


PREFATORY   NOTE. 

the  copyright  protection  in  the  case  of  each  dramatic  work  pubHshed  since  that 
date  is  the  date  of  'publication,  which  is  indicated  by  the  arbitrary  sign  ©  C' copy- 
righted") authorized  by  the  copyright  act,  followed  by  such  stated  date  of  pubhca- 
tion. 

From  1870  to  1899  all  copyi-ight  registrations  were  made  without  any  class 
designation  of  the  worlvs  in  one  series  of  numbered  entries  for  each  year.  To 
indicate  such  entries  the  year  date  is  followed  by  the  entry  number  (e.  g.,  "1875: 
13297"). 

Dimng  the  year  1900  the  cop}Tight  records  were  for  more  convenient  use 
divided  into  four  classes:  "A,"  "B,"  ''C,"  and  "D."  In  this  classification  dra- 
matic compositions  were  designated  "A."  From  1901  the  class  designation  *'D" 
was  used  up  to  July  1,  1909,  and  after  that  date  also  under  the  express  provision  of 
section  5  of  the  copyright  act  which  then  went  into  effect.  The  entries  for  all  classes 
of  copyright  works  were  given  a  new  series  of  twentieth  centur}^  numbers  from  Janu- 
ary 1,  1901,  and  the  designation  briefly  indicated  (e.  g.,  dramatic  compositions, 
''xxc,  class  D,  No.  18971"). 

The  main  alphabet  of  the  titles  of  the  registered  dramas  contains  cross-references 
from  aU  alternative,  or  secondary  or  translated  titles;  and  also  from  the  titles  of  all 
plays  contained  in  any  volume  or  volumes  of  collected  dramas.  The  alphabet  of 
titles  is  followed  by  an  alphabetical  index  containing  references  from  the  names  of 
aU  authors,  joint  authoi-s,  editors,  translatoi's,  and  copyi-ight  proprietors;  together 
with  cross-references  from  pen-names,  pseudonyms,  etc. 

This  catalogue  was  under  contemplation  and  was  carefidly  planned  for  many 
yeai-s  before  it  became  possible  to  carry  out  the  work.  The  supervision  of  the  final 
preparation  of  the  catalogue  was  intrusted  to  Mi*.  Henry  S.  Parsons,  Chief  of  the 
Catalogue  and  Index  Division  of  the  Copyi-ight  Office,  and  he  has  devoted  to  the 
details  of  the  work  um-emitting  care  and  attention.  The  original  title  cards  were 
prepared  by  the  indexing  and  cataloguing  force  of  his  division,  but  the  task  of 
unifying  the  title  entries,  making  sm'e  of  absolute  accuracy,  and  the  general  editing 
of  the  printer's  copy  from  A  to  Z  has  been  the  work  of  Mrs.  Mary  Wright  Davis. 
Faithful  and  intelligent  assistance  in  this  task  has  been  rendered  by  Dr.  Woodbmy 
Pulsifer  and  Mi".  Earl  M.  Jeffrey,  and  the  titles  in  foreign  languages  have  been  care- 
fully revised  by  Dr.  George  C.  Keidel,  all  members  of  the  Copyi-ight  Office  force. 

The  cojjyi-ight  act  provides  that  the  register  of  copyi-ights  at  stated  intervals 
shall  print  complete  and  indexed  catalogues  for  each  class  of  copyi-ight  entries,  and 
expressly  provides  that  such  consolidated  catalogues  and  indexes  shall  be  supplied 
"  to  all  persons  ordering  them  at  such  prices  as  may  be  determined  to  be  reasonable" 
by  the  Superintendent  of  Public  Documents.  In  accordance  with  this  provision  of 
law  1,000  copies  of  the  present  work  is  offered  to  subscribei-s  at  a  price  of  $4  for  the 
set  of  tAvo  volumes,  bound  in  cloth. 

Respectfully  submitted, 

Thorvald  Solberg, 

Register  of  Copyriglits. 
Herbert  Putnam, 

Lihrarian  of  Con/p'ess. 

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EXPLANATIONS  WITH  EXAMPLES. 

Tlie  complete  title  of  the  drama  is  in  each  case  followed  by  a  paragraph  con- 
taining (1)  the  name  and  address  of  the  copyright  owner;  (2)  the  date  of  the  entry; 
(3)  the  date  of  the  deposit  of  copies  in  the  Copyright  Office;  (4)  the  date  of  publi- 
cation, for  works  deposited  since  July  1,  1909,  under  the  present  law;  and  (5)  the 
class  designation  and  registration  number  by  which  the  entry  is  identified  on  the 
copyright  records.  Since  the  provisions  of  the  copyright  law  have  been  altered 
from  time  to  time  during  the  period  covered  by  this  catalogue,  the  order  and  sig- 
nificance of  the  copjTight  paragraphs  show  a  corresponding  variation.  For  a  com- 
plete guide  to  these  differences  reference  should  be  made  to  the  carefully  selected 
examples  with  full  explanations  and  to  the  list  of  abbreviations  which  follow. 

EXAMPLES. 

The  actual  samples  below  are  followed  by  explanations  to  indicate 
the  proper  reading  of  the  data : 

Aaron  Burr;  or,  The  kingdom  of  silver,  liistoi-icr.l  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  E,  jqqq*^*''^   P"*^''  *° 
Stouks.    Doylestown,  O.,  George  A.  Corbus,  1887. 

©  Cliarles  Erastus  Stoaks,  Doylestown,  0.;   1886;   28114,  Dec.  13;  2c. 
Dec.  18,  1877.  36 

Explanation :  The  above  title  was  received  for  copyright  registra- 
tion in  the  name  of  Charles  Erastus  Stoaks,  of  Doylestown,  Ohio,  on 
Dec.  13,  1886,  from  which  date  the  original  28-year  period  of 
copyright  protection  began ;  the  title  was  recorded  as  entry  no.  28114 
of  that  year;  two  published  copies  were  received  to  complete  the 
entry  on  Dec.  18, 1887. 

After  the  circus;  farce  in  1  act,  by  Lawrence  Chenoweth.     Clyde,  O.,  Ames      Entries  in  1900. 
pub.  CO.,  1900.     17  p.  12".     (Ames's  series  of  standard  and  minor  drama, 
no.  422.) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  1900  A :  29671,  Dec.  6 ;  2c.  Dec.  8.  496 

Explanation :  Ames  pub.  co.,  claimants  of  copyright,  filed  title  of 
work  on  Dec.  6,  1900,  from  which  date  the  28-year  term  of  protec- 
tion began;  title  recorded  as  entry  no.  29671  in  Class  A  of  that  year; 
two  published  copies  were  received  on  Dec.  8,  1900. 

Across    the    desert;    drama    in    4    acts,    by    Wayne    Campbell.      Typewritten.  jan°*i*^\90l'^^and 
©  H.  Walter  Van  Dyke,  Baxter.  la.;  D:  404,  Apr.  8,  1901;  2c.  May  6,  Jufy  l,' 1909.' 
1901. 

Explanation:  H.  W.  Van  Dyke,  of  Baxter,  Iowa,  is  the  claimant 
of  copyright;  recorded  as  Class  D,  no.  404;  title  received  for  regis- 
tration on  Apr.  8,  1901,  from  which  date  begins  the  28-year  term  of 
protection;  two  typewritten  copies  received  on  May  6,  1901. 

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EXPLANATIONS  WITH   EXAMPLES 


Dramas  registered  after  Jan.  1,  1901,  were  given  a  consecutive 
(century)  series  of  registration  numbers  as  "  Class  D." 

Entries    after  Admiral  Peters;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  W.  W.  Jacobs  and  Horace  Mills,     New 
fSd^  dSas.  ^°"'  York,  S.  French ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.     13  p.  12°. 

©  Sept.  16,  1909;  2  c.  Sept.  17,  1909;  D:  16812;   Samuel  French,  ltd., 
London.  301 

Explanation:  Copyright  was  secured  by  publication  on  Sept.  16, 
1909,  from  which  date  the  28-year  term  began;  two  copies  were  de- 
posited in  the  Copyright  Office  on  Sept.  17,  1909,  and  were  recorded 
as  Class  D,  no.  16812,  in  the  name  of  the  claimant,  Samuel  French, 
ltd.,  London. 

On  July  1, 1909,  the  revised  and  consolidated  copyright  act  of  Mar. 
4,  1909,  went  into  effect,  under  which  the  copyright  term,  in  the  case 
of  published  works,  begins  from  the  date  of  publication  with  notice 
of  copyright,  instead  of  from  the  date  of  registration  in  the  Copy- 
light  Office  as  under  previous  legislation. 

JuF^r  mg'^^Um-  ^-^^tement  (The);  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  B.  Carlock.    176  p.  obi.  16°.    Type- 
published  dramas.  written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  18,  1913 ;  D :  34193  ;  Wayne  B.  Carlock,  San  Francisco.  46 

Explanation:  One  unpublished  typewritten  copy  of  the  above 
drama  was  received  in  the  Copyright  Office  on  Aug.  18,  1913,  from 
which  date  the  copyright  term  runs ;  it  was  recorded  as  Class  D,  no. 
34193,  in  the  name  of  the  claimant.  Wayne  B.  Carlock,  of  San 
Francisco. 

Should  a  drama  which  is  entered  as  unpublished  be  subsequently 
published  the  law  provides  for  the  making  of  a  new  entry. 

Christus;  a  mystery  in  3  parts,  by  H.  W.  liOngfellow.     Boston  and  New  York, 
Houghton,  Mifflin  and  company,  1886. 

©  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  co.,  Boston;  1886:  28719,  Dec.  16;  2c.  Dec.  20. 

7279d 

Same. 

©  Ernest  W.  Longfellow,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  in  renewal  for  14  years 
from  Sept.  30,  1900;  1900  A:  12737,  May  21.  727!)e 

Same. 

©  Ernest  W.  Longfellow,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  as  child  of  the  deceased 
author,  in  extension  for  14  years.  Renewal  no.  5061,  Jan.  14,  1914.  Ke- 
newal  entry  May  21,  1900,  no.  A :  12737.  7279  f 

Explanation :  The  above  three  entries  show  the  registration  of  an 
edition  of  "  Christus  "  in  1886,  a  14-year  renewal  of  the  same  in  1900, 
and  a  further  14-year  extension  of  the  term  in  1914. 

The  present  copyright  law  permits  a  renewal  of  an  entry,  during 
the  last  year  of  the  original  term,  for  a  second  term  of  28  years.  If 
such  an  entry  has  already  been  renewed  for  14  years  under  the  pre- 
vious law,  it  can  be  extended  for  a  further  term  of  14  years.  This 
gives  in  either  case  a  total  of  56  years'  protection. 

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Renewal  entries. 


ABBREVIATIONS 


©  sign  to  indicate  publication  or  copy- 

right registration 

Ic.  1  copy  deposited 

2c.  2  copies  deposited 

A  Class  A,  Books 

A  ad  int.  Class  A  ad  interim,  Books  published 
abroad  in  English  entered  for  the 
ad  Interim  term 

A-Foreign  Class  A-Foreign,  Foi'eign  books  in  a 
foreign  language 

arr.  arranged 

aufl.  auflage 

bd.  band 

bearb.  bearbeitet 

bros.  brothers 

O  Class  C,  Musical  compositions 

cie.  compagnie 

CO.  company 

D  Class  D,  Dramatic  compositions 

ed.  edition,  edited 

exr.  executor 

front.  frontispiece 

g.  m.  b.  h.  Gesellschaft  mit  beschrankter  haf- 
tung 

hrsg.  herausgegeben 

i.  e.  that  is 

illus.  illustration,  illustrations 

Impr.  imprimerie 

Also  the  customary  abbreviations  for  names  of 


inc. 

incorporated 

jr. 

junior 

1. 

leaf,   leaves 

ltd. 

limited 

ms. 

manuscript 

n.p. 

no  place  of  publication 

nar. 

narrow 

no. 

number 

nr. 

numero 

numb.  1. 

numbered  leaves 

obi. 

oblong 

p. 

page,  pages 

p.l. 

preliminary  leaves 

port. 

portrait 

pseud. 

pseudonym 

pt,  pts. 

part,  parts 

pub. 

publishing 

res.  no. 

reservation   number,   Books  entered 

for    copyright    reservation    under 

the  act  of  Mar.  3,  1905 

rev. 

revised 

sr. 

senior 

suppl. 

supplement 

t 

tome 

tr. 

translated,  translation 

u. 

und 

T. 

volume,  volumes 

vs. 

versus 

nonths  and  states. 

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DRAMATIC  COMPOSITIONS 


A  chacun  son  grelot;  fantasie  en  1  acte,  par 
Milo  de  Meyer  et  Fernand  de  Rouvray. 
Paris,  C.  Joubert.    18  p.     8". 

©  Oct.  1,  1912 ;  2c.  Dec.  2,  1912 ;  D :  31516 ; 
Joubert,  Paris.  1 

A.  D.  T.  no.  1534. 

©   R.   A.   Barnet,    Boston;    1900,   A:  10682, 
Apr.  27.  2 

A.  D.  1;  the  year  one;  or.  The  charioteer,  by 
Cliarles  Barnard. 

©   Neil    Burgess,    Highlands,   N.    J.;   1892: 
29042,  July  12.  3 

A.  D.  1813;  or,  America's  triumph,  a  histori- 
cal spectacular  naval  melodrama  in  5  acts, 
by  A.  A.  Stone.    Typewritten. 

©   Abbie   Anna    Stone,    Milwaukee ;    1893 : 
24544,  May  20 ;  2c.  June  22.  4 

A.  D.  1900;  or,  What  we  are  coming  to,  an 
original  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Bradford. 

©   Joseph   Bradford,    Boston ;    1879 :  14721, 
Nov.  3.  5 

A.  D.  1912;  1  act  comedy,  by  M.  E.  Moore.  20 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  24,  1912;   D :  29472 ;  Marion  E. 
Moore,  Stapleton,  N.  Y.  6 

A.  D.  1999;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  M.  B. 
Moore.    19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  25,  1912;  D:  29167;  Marion  E. 
Moore,  Stapleton,  N.  Y.  7 

a  farce  in  3  acts,  by  M.  E.  Moore.     46  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  16,  1912;  D:  30937;  Marion  E. 
Moore,  Stapleton,  N.  Y.  8 

A,  D.  1999,  a  prophecy;  comedy  sketch,  by  J. 
Hawkins.     12  p.     f".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  20,  1912;  D:  28367;  Jack  Haw- 
kins, Chicago.  9 
A.  D.  2000;  or.  The  century  plants,  a  comic 
opera   in   2   acts,   by   G.   H.   Kerr,   music   by 
Bowness  Briggs.     Typewritten. 

©    G.    H.    Kerr,    Wilmington,    Del.;    1894: 
12237,  Mar.  1 ;  2c.  Apr.  20.  10 

A.  D.  2,000,  a  mystery.  See  Anno  Domini 
2,000,  a  mystery. 

A.   D.   2016;  comedy  of  the  future  in  3  acts, 
by  Helen  Ormsbee.     97  p.     4".     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  :May  17,  1915 ;  D  :  40682 ;  Helen  Brad- 
bury Ormsbee,  Brooklyn.  10a 


A  fuerza  de  punos;  zarzuela  en  1  acto,  dividido 
en  3  cuadros,  en  prosa  y  verso,  letra  de  Emilio 
G.  del  Castillo  y  Javier  de  Burgos,  mtisica  del 
maestro  Arturo  Saco  del  Valle.  Madrid,  So- 
ciedad  de  autores  espanoles,  1912.    47  p.    12°. 

©  Mar.  24,  1912;  2c.  Mar.  13,  1912;  D: 
29773;  E.  G.  del  Castillo  y  J.  de  Burgos, 
Madrid.  11 

A.  G.;  lustspiel  in  3  aufziigen,  von  Ricbard 
Wilde.     Berlin,  E.  Bloch.     87  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  19,  1913;  D:  33328;  Eduard 
Bloch,  Berlin.  12 

A  gloria;  monologo  dram^tico  en  prosa,  origi- 
nal de  A.  Diaz  Enrich.  Madrid,  Sociedad  de 
autores  espanoles,  1914.    13  p.    12°. 

©  Sept.  17,  1914;  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1914;  D: 
38254;  Angel  Diaz  Enricb,  Madrid.  12a 

A  la  fuerza  ahorcan;  comedia  llrica  en  1  acto, 
dividido  en  2  cuadros  en  prosa,  de  C.  Merino, 
mtisica  del  maestro  Eduardo  G.  Arderlus. 
Madrid,  Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles,  1911. 
41  p.     12°. 

©  May  26,  1911;  2c.  May  27,  1911;  D: 
24318;   Cecilio  Merino,  Madrid.  13 

A  la  luz  de  la  luna;  paso  de  comedia,  by  S.  &  J. 
Alvarez  Quintero.  Madrid,  Sociedad  de  au- 
tores espaiioles,  1908.    19  p.    12°. 

©  Serafln  y  Joaquin  Alvfirez  Quintero,  Ma- 
drid; D:  13470,  July  25,  1908;  2c.  July  25, 
1908.  14 

A  la  moderna;  comedia  en  2  actos,  por  F.  Ace- 
bal.  Madrid,  Renacimiento,  1914.  189  p. 
12°. 

©  Sept.  17,  1914;  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1914;  D: 
.38261;  Francisco  Acebal,  Madrid.  14a 

A  la  orillica  del  Ebro;  juguete  en  1  acto  y  en 
prosa,  original  de  A.  Mestres,  tr.  y  arr.  al 
castellano  de  P.  Parellada.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  espanoles]  1913.     20  p.    12°. 

©  Mar.  28,  1914;  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1914;  D: 
36523:  Apeles  Mestres  y  Pablo  Parellada, 
Madrid.  14b 

A  la  pinata!  6  la  verdadera  natchicha;  revista 
polltica  en  3  cuadros,  origina'i.  mtisica  de  los 
maestros  Hermoso  y  Calleja.  Madrid,  Socie- 
dad de  autores  espanoles,  1907.    32  p.    12°. 

©  Luis  de  Larra  y  Ricardo  Fernandez 
Blanco,  Madrid ;  D :  10059,  May  29,  1907 ;  2c. 
May  29,  1907.  15 


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29 


A  la  puerta  del  cafe;  entremes  en  prosa  con 
un  nuniero  musicn,  original  de  Angel  Torres 
del  Alnnio  y  Antonio  Asenjo.  M.idrid,  So- 
ciedad  de  autores  espauoles,  1914.  27  p.  12°. 
©  Mar.  15,  1915;  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1915;  D: 
40057 ;   Torres  del  Alamo  y  Asenjo,  Madrid. 

15a 

A  la  vera  der  quere;  sainete  andaluz  en  1  acto, 
dividido  en  2  cuadros  de  P.  Perez  Fernandez 
y  J.  Ganiero.  nifisica  del  maestro  Alvarez  del 
Castillo.  Madrid,  R.  Velasco,  1909.  42  p. 
12°. 

©  Nov.  18.  1909;  2c.  Nov.  19,  1909;  D: 
17487 :  Pedro  Perez  Fernandez  y  Jose  Gamero, 
Madrid.  16 

A.  Lanyom;  vigjatek  2  felvonfi shan,  irta  Pasztor 
Arpfid.  Budapest  Rozsavolgyi  es  tilrsa  kiadt'isa, 
1913.     84  p.     16°. 

©  Jan.  23,  1913 ;  2c.  Mar.  13,  1913 ;  D  :  32750 ; 
Eozsavcilgyi  &  co.,  Budapest,  Hungary.        16a 

A.  Mann;  dramatic  sketch  in  2  acts,  by  J.  H. 
Wade.    28  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  13,  1912;  D:  29359;  Jeannette  H. 
Wade,  La  Grange,  111.  17 

A-number-one;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts  and  6 
scenes,  by  W.  F.  Crockett.  59  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  3,  1913 ;  D :  34926 ;  Will  F.  Crock- 
ett, Chicago.  18 

A  oriTlas  del  Ebro;  humorada  comico-llrica  de 
costumbres  argonesas  en  1  acto,  dividido  en  3 
cuadros,  en  prosa  y  verso,  original  de  M.  de 
LTIotellerie  y.  L.  Navarro  Serrano,  nifisica  del 
maestro  Emilio  Alvarez  L6pez.  Madrid  [So- 
ciedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1913.    53  p.    12°. 

©  Mar,  28,  1914;  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1914;  D: 
36563;  Mnnuel  de  L'Hotellerie  y  Leon  Navarro 
Serrano,  Madrid.  18a 

A  Roma  se  va  per  todo;  quisicosa  politica  en  1 
acto,  dividido  en  3  cuadros  y  una  apoteosis.  en 
verso  y  prosa,  original  de  J.  Quilis  Pastor,  mii- 
sica  del  maestro  Porras.  Madrid,  Sociedad  de 
autores  espafioles,  1910.     [2],  37  p.    12°. 

©  Oct.  29,  1910 ;  2c.  Oct.  31,  1910 ;  D  :  22430 ; 
Jose  Quilis  Pastor,  Madrid.  19 

A.  S. ;  disparate  estilo  vaudevillesco  en  3  actos  y 
en  prosa,  original  de  M.  Caba  y  J.  Alba.  Ma- 
drid, Sociedad  de  autores  espauoles,  1915.  73 
p.     12°. 

©  Mar.  15, 1915 ;  Ic.  Mar.  17, 1915 ;  D  :  40082  ; 
Manuel  Caba  y  Jos6  Alba,  Madrid.  19a 

A  (The)  string;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Van  Zo 
Post.    12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  6,  1911;  D:  25951;  Van  Zo  Post. 
New  York.  20 


A  temps;  com^die  en  2  actes  pour  jeunes  demoi- 
selles, par  Mme.  De  Kermen.  New  York.  W. 
R.  Jenkins  company  [1914]  23  p.  12°.  ([Thea- 
tre pour  la  jeunesse,  no.  17] ) 

©  Sept.  28,  1914  ;  2c.  Oct.  21,  1914 ;  D  :  38638 ; 
Wm.  R.  Jenkins  co.,  New  York.  20a 

•  petit  drame  en  2  actes  pour  les  ^coles  de 

demoiselles,  par  Madame  de  Kermen. 

.      ©   Valerie   de   Kermen,   New   York;   1896: 
17175,  Mar.  17.  21 

A  ...  tocar  a  misa;  caso  de  infidelidad  morgnna- 
tica,  miistico-monAstica,  Ifrico  y  coreografica, 
original  de  Ernesto  Tecglen,  miisica  de  Mo- 
desto Romero.  Madrid,  Sociedad  de  autores 
espanoles,  1911.     13,  [2]  p.     12°. 

©  Aug.  21, 1911 ;  2c.  Aug.  22, 1911 ;  D  :  25013 ; 
E.  Tecglen,  Madrid.  22 

A  ver  si  va  a  poder  ser;  revista  fantfistica  de 
actualidad,  en  1  acto,  divide  en  un  prologo, 
5  cuadros  y  apoteosis,  en  prosa  y  verso,  origi- 
nal de  Ernesto  Polo.  Javier  de  Burgos  y  Luis 
Linares  Becerra,  musica  de  los  maestros  Can- 
dela  y  Goncerlian.  Madrid,  Sociedad  de  au- 
tores espafioles,  1910.     55  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  29,  1910;  2c.  Oct.  30,  1910;  D:  22439; 
E.  Polo,  J.  de  Burgos  y  L.  Linares  Becerra, 
Madrid.  23 

Aar-u-ag-oos;  or.  An  East  Indian  drug,  an  en- 
tirely original  farce  in  1  act,  by  Malcolm  S. 
Taylar.    Clyde,  O.,  A.  D.  Ames. 

©  A.  D.  Ames,  Clyde,  O. ;  1884 :  25576,  Dec. 
22 ;  2c.  Dec.  22.  24 

Aarbert;  a  drama  without  stage  or  scenery, 
wrought  out  through  song  in  many  metres, 
mostly  lyric,  by  W.  Marshall.  New  York,  New 
Amsterdam   book   co. 

©  William  Marshall,  England;  1898:16463, 
Mar.  11;  2c.  Mar.  15.  25 

Aaron  and  Theodosia;  or.  The  fate  of  the  Burrs, 
a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  B.  McCrary.  69  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ben  McCrary,  Salt  Lake  City;  D:1664, 
Mar.  29,  1902;  2c.  Mar.  29,  1902.  26 

Aaron  Boggs,  freshman;  college  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  Walter  Ben  Hare.  Chicago,  T.  S. 
Denison  &  company  [1913]   87  p.  12°. 

©  Oct.  17,  1913 ;  2c.  Oct.  20,  1913 ;  D  :  34766 ; 
Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  27 

Aaron  Burr;  by  C.  M.  Holloway. 

©  Charlotte  Molyneux  Holloway,  New  Lon- 
don, Conn.;  1900  A:  3793,   Feb.  10.  28 

a  drama,  by  A.  Leach. 

©  Anna  Leach,  New  York;  1900  A:  14067, 
June  6.  29 


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Aaron  Burr — Continued. 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Defentliy  Wriglit  (W. 

Minturn) 

©  William  Minturn,  New  York;  1878:6916, 
June  8 ;  2c.  July  3.  30 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Wm.  L.  O'Brien.    82  p. 


8°. 

©  Emma  O.  O'Brien,  Minneapolis;  D :  14280, 
Nov.  13,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  13,  1908.  31 

—  a    revolutionary    drama    in    1    act,    by    H. 
Hooker. 

©  Helen  Hooker,  Chicago ;  1898 :  39113,  June 
27.  32 


—  a  romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  F.  Pierce. 
Typewritten. 

©  L.  France  Pierce,  Chicago ;  D  :  328,  Apr.  9, 
1901;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1901.  33 


—  a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  M.  E.  Thornton. 

©    Marcellus    Eugene    Thornton,    Hickory, 
N.  C. ;  D  :  763,  Aug.  15,  1901.  34 

01%  A  dream  of  empire,  a  romantic  drama 


in  5  acts,  by  L.  O'Shaughuessy. 

©  Louis  O'Shaughuessy,  Cincinnati;  1881: 
8858,  June  6.  35 

—  or.     The    kingdom    of    silver,     historical 


drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.   E.   Stoaks.     Doyles- 
town,  O.,  George  A.  Corbus,  1887. 

©  Charles  Erastus  Stoaks,  Doylestown,  O. ; 
1886 :  28114,  Dec.  13 ;  2c.  Feb.  18,  1887.        36 

Aaron  Burr,  a  tale  of  the  Revolution;  a  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  M.  I.  Wishaar. 

©  Marie  Ida  Wishaar,  Oakland,  Cal. ;  D : 
7520,  Oct.  19,  1905.  37 

Aaron  Burr's  dupe;  by  S.  Carpenter. 

©  Sarah  Carpenter,  Pittsburgh;  D :  728, 
Aug.  7,  1901.  38 

Aase  fiskerpike;  eventyrkomedie  med  sange  til 
norske  folkemelodier  audet  oplag,  af  Mar- 
grethe  Munthe.  Krlstiania,  J.  W.  Cappelens 
forlag.    85  p.    12°. 

©  Dec.  5,  1912;  Ic.  Mar.  10,  1913;  Ic.  May 
10,  1913 ;  D :  33137 ;  J.  W.  Cappelens-  forlag, 
Christiania,  Norway.  39 

Abadiah  Squaffles  from  Squashtown;  a  new 
and  original  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  4  scenes, 
by  T.  E.  Powers. 

©  Thomas  E.  Powers,  Brooklyn;  1889: 
7168,  Mar.  6.  40 

Abajo  la  sicalipsis!  mon61ogo  original  de  E. 
Tecgleu,  mfisica  de  Modesto  Romero.  Madrid, 
Sociedad  de  autores  espauoles,  1911.  13  p. 
12°. 

©  Dec.  30.  1911 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1912 ;  D  :  28170 ; 
Ernesto  Tecglen,  Madrid.  41 


Abandoned  (The)  bride;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
L.  J.  L.  Stilwell.     96  p.     f.     Typewritten, 

©   Laura   Jean  Libbey  Stilwell,  Brooklyn; 
D :  12045,  Jan.  3,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1908.      42 

Abandoned,  deserted,  skipped,  jumped,  shook, 
shaken,  or  slid. 

©  William  O.  Haskell,  jr.,  East  Lebanon, 
N.  H. ;  1880 :  1245,  Jan.  21.  43 

Abandoned   farms;   comedy  drama. 

©  Melvin  L.   Severy,  Boston;   1894:35582, 
July  25.  44 

Abanicos  japoneses;  humorada  en  1  acto,  divi- 
dido  en  3  cuadros  en  pro'sa,  de  R.  Asensio 
Mas,  musica  del  maestro  Rafael  Calleja. 
Madrid,  R.  Velasco.     41  p.     12°. 

©   Sept.  23,  1909;   2c.   Sept.  24,  1909;   D: 
16906;   Ramon  Asensio  Mas,  Madrid.  45 

Abatement  (The);  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  B. 
Carlock.     176   p.     obi.    16°.      Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  18,  1913;  D:  34193;  Wayne  B. 
Carlock,  San  Francisco.  46 

Abbe  (The)  and  the  actress;  a  tale  of  Versailles 
in  the  reign  of  Louis  xv,  a  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  A.  C.  Gunter. 

©    A.    C.    Gunter,    San    Francisco;    1878: 
3951,  Apr.  3,  47 

Abbe  Lawrence;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  W. 
Conway.    64  p.     S".    Tyi:>ewritten. 

©  J.   W.   Conway,   Norton,   Kan.;   D:4383, 
Dec.  12,  1903;  2c.  Dec.  12,  1903.  48 

Abbertons  (The);  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Ruber, 
100  p.    Ms. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    15,    1909;    D:  16793;    Edwin 
Ruber,  Philadelphia.  49 

Abbey  Desmond;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  R. 
Quinn. 

©  Richard  Quinn,  Chicago ;   D :  1730,  Apr. 
14,  1902.  50 

Abbot's  (The)  nap;  a  playlet,  by  Louis  de 
Coucy.     18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Gustave  Frohmau,  New  York;  D :  11207, 
Aug.  20,  1907;  2c.  Aug.  20,  1907.  51 

Abdel  Kadir's  Eg-yptian  mythology  and 
transformations;  Egypt  B.  C,  1300,  The 
double  chest  mystery,  by  J.  L.  Smith. 

©  James  L.   Smith,  Brooklyn ;  1894 :  59171, 
Dec.  18.  52 

Abdel  Kadir's  mystical  lock  and  chain  cross; 
Egyptian  necromancy,  by  J.  L.  Smith. 

©  James  L.  Smith,  Brooklyn ;  1894 :  59172, 
Dec.  18.  53 

Abdication  (The);  a  drama,  by  Florence  Louise 
Gailey. 

©  F.  L.  Gailey,  Detroit ;  D :  8860,  July  25, 
1906.  54 


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Abducted. 

©  Jones  Kelly,  Allegheny  City,  Pa.;  1880: 
8439,  June  2 ;  2c.  June  28.  55 

or.  The  moonshiners  of  Rocky  Ridge. 

©  Charles  Glenn,  Allegheny  City,  Pa. ;  1880 : 
9919,  June  26.  56 

Abduction;  an  American  romance  in  5  acts,  by 
C.  MacRae.    Ms. 

©  Charles  MacRae,  New  York;  1874:  14661, 
Dec.  5;  2c.  Apr.  6,  1875.  57 

farce  in  1  act,  by  C.  Raven.     2,  16  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  4,  1913 ;  D  :34937 ;  Carol  Raven, 
New  York.  58 

Abductors  (The);  by  G.  F.  Steely. 

©  Guy  P.  Steely,  Chicago ;  D :  1094,  Nov.  13, 
1901.  59 

Abdul  incog. ;  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  Fred- 
erick W.  McQuigg.    86  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  26,  1909;  D:  17539;  L.  C.  Mc- 
Quigg, Chicago.  60 

Abe;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  H.  W.  Styer. 

©   Harry   Wasson   Styer,    San    Francisco; 
1888 :  18324,  June  27.  61 

Abe  Zekener;  or,  I  am  U,  by  Harry  E.  Lloyd. 
©  W.  B.  Blaisdell  and  Frank  Jones,  New 
York ;  1886 :  14730,  June  28.  63 


or,  I  and  U. 

©  James   Clinton   Lewis,   Hartford;    1886: 
12977,  June  3.  63 

Abeaxis;  comedy  opera  in  2  acts,  libretto  by  W. 
L.  Sawyer,  music  by  John  B.  Whoriskey.  Bos- 
ton, 1891. 

©  Walter  L.  Sawyer,  Portland,  Me.;  1891: 
24910,  July  8.  64 

A'Becket;  historical  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by 
Charles  Osborne. 

©  E.  J.  Parker  and  Dominick  Murray,  New 
York ;  1893 :  13146,  Mar.  15.  65 

Abelard  and  Heloise;  by  H.  Gingold.  Buffalo, 
N.  Y.,  1906.     16°. 

©  Helene  Gingold,  London  ;  D  :  8929,  Aug.  7, 
1906 ;  2c.  Aug.  7,  1906.  66 

Aben-Ali;  spectacular  operatic  extravaganza. 

©  A.  L.  Baker,  Chicago ;  1897 :  34136,  June 
5;  2c.  June  7.  67 

Abendsonne;  schauspiel  in  1  aufzug,  von  Ludwig 
Fulda.  Berlin-Wilmersdorf,  Felix  Bloch  erben, 
1914.     39  p.     8". 

©  Ic.  Nov.  14.  1914  ;  D  :  38807 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin-Wilmersdorf.  67a 


Abenteuer  (Ein) ;  eisenbahncoupe-scherz  in  1  akt 
und  2  verwandlungen,  von  E.  Zadeck.  11  p. 
4".    Tj'pewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  21,  1^4;  D:  36279;  Eugen  Za- 
deck, Leipzig.  67b 

Abenteuer  (Ein)  in  Mekka;  operette  in  3  akten, 
von  Alexander  Galliano.  94  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  24,  1911 ;  D :  23736 ;  Spitz  &  Mor- 
genstern.  New  York.  68 

Abenteurerin  (Die);  lustspiel  in  5  akten  und 
einer  verwandlung,  von  Henry  Wenden.  Ber- 
lin-Ch.,  Vita  deutsches  verlagshaus  [1908] 
205  p.     12°. 

©  Vita,  deutsches  verlagshaus,  Berlin ;  D : 
14100,  Oct.  19,  1908 ;  Ic.  Oct.  19,  1908.  69 

Abgrund  (Der);  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Z.  Libin. 
104  p.     4".     Ms. 

©    Ic.     Dec.     12,     1910;     D:  23166;  Wm. 

Kramer's  sons.  New  York.  70 

Abierta  toda  la  noche;  sainete  llrico  en  1  acto, 
letra  de  G.  Jover  y  E.  Arroyo,  musica  de  los 
maestros  Quislant  y  Badia.  Madrid,  Sociedad 
de  autores  espanoles,  1912.    33  p.    12°. 

©  Mar.  6,  1913;  2e.  Mar.  7,  1913;  D:  32553; 
Gonzalo  Jover  y  Enrique  Arroyo,  Madrid.    71 

Abigail;  play,  by  E.  Naumann.  16  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  30,  1913  ;  D  :  33103  ;  Edmund  Nau- 
mann, Frankfort  on  the  Main,  Germany.        73 

Abijah  Beaupole's  store.     See  Bijah. 

Abime  (L')  (Abyss);  piece  en  4  actes,  par  B. 
Taft.    102  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  15,  1913 ;  D :  33227 ;  Bernard  Taft, 
New  York.  73 

Abisag;  modernes  schauspiel  in  4  akten,  von 
]Max  Kempner-HochstJidt.  Berlin,  Vertriebs- 
stelle  d.  Verbaudes  deutscher  biihnenschrift- 
steller,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1914.    103  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  May  20.  1914;  D:  37098:  Vertriebs- 
stelle  d.  Verbandes  deutscher  biihnenschrift- 
steller,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin.  73a 

Abishag  the  Shulamite;  drama  in  3  acts  and  4 
scenes,  by  Ed  N.  Briiel.  19  y).  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  June  6,  1912;  D :  29891 ;  Eduard  N. 
Briiel,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.  74 

Abon  Hassan;  or,  The  sleeper  awakened,  play 
in  3  acts,  by  A.  Gerrish  Jones.  3  v.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  16,  1914 ;  D :  38343 ;  Abbie  Ger- 
rish Jones,  San  Francisco.  74a 

Abortion;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  G.  O'Neill.  15  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  19,  1914 ;  D  :  37066 ;  Eugene  Glad- 
stone O'Neill,  New  London,  Conn.  74b 


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About   four   o'clock;   comedietta,   by   M.    Bam- 
berger.    14  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    June   29,    1910;    D:  21448;    Michael 
Bamberger,  Indianapolis.  75 

About  hell;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Krauskopf. 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1S78.     Ms. 

©     Morris     Krauskopf,     Brooklyn;     1880: 
15877,  Oct.  IS;  Ic.  Oct.  18.  76 

About  June  sixteenth.     See  John  Brown's  hat. 

About  Thebes;  a  play,  by  Mrs.  Barney.     27  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Alice  P.  Barney,  Washington ;  D :  15464, 
Mar.  27,  1909;  2c.  May  4,  1909.  77 

About  town;  an  entirely  original  comedy,  by  S. 
Fiske  and   Bertie  Vyse.     New   York,   1873. 

©    Stephen    Fiske,    United    States;    1873: 
10114,  Sept.  8.  78 

a    musical    comedy   in   3   acts,    by   Adolph 

Shillix.    Typewritten. 

©   John   H.    Russel,   United    States;    1893: 
53834,  Dec.  5;  2c.  Jan.  24,  1894.  79 

Above  reproach.     See  Senator's  (The)  wife. 

Above  the  clouds;  a  sensational  drama,  by  J. 
M.  Findull. 

©    J.    M.    Findull,    New   York;    1871:7902, 
Aug.  25.  80 

■by  the  author  of  Sylvia's  soldier,  etc.    Bos- 


ton, G.  M.  Baker  and  company. 

©  George  M.  Baker,  United  States;  1876: 
13984,  Dec.  15;  2c.  Dec.  19.  81 

Above  the  law;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  F.  Hague 
and  J.  B.  Hague.    37  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  3,  1913;  D:  32840:  Elizabeth 
Fern  Hague  and  John  Butler  Hague,  New 
York.  82 

play   in   2   acts,   by   C.   Slade.     58   p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  10,  1913;  D:  33760;  Constance 

Slade.  New  York.  83 

Above  the  limit.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  E.   Grapewin,  New  York;   1900 

A :  9886,  Apr.  18 ;  2c.  Apr.  18.  84 

by  George  Totten  Smith  and  C.  Grapewin. 


100   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Dec.    13,    1909;    D:  17689;    Charley 
Grapewin,  West  End,  N.  J.  85 

Abraam  Tarnapol;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  B.   C. 
Stasheff. 

12  p.    8°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  1,  1913 ;  D  :  34603 ;  Boris  Charles 
Stasheff,  New  York.  86 


Abracadabra;  a  lyric  play  in  3  acts,  with  songs, 
choruses  and  ballet,  by  J.  Volk,  music  by  C. 
Christrup. 

©  John  Volk,  New  York;  1889:1717,  Jan. 
12.  87 

Abraham  Lincoln. 

©  Dickson  and  Talbott,  Indianapolis :  1891 : 
32765,  Sept.  14.  88 

a  drama,  by  A.  H.  Wood. 

©  Alph  Hamilton  Wood,  Liberal,  Mo. ;  1883  : 
21C5,  Feb.  1;  2c.  June  30.  89 

a    drama,   by    B.    C.    Chapin.     4°.     Type- 


written. 

©   Benjamin   Chester  Chapin,   New  York; 
D  :  6947,  July  11,  1905 ;  2c.  July  1,  1905.      90 

—  historical  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  L.  D. 
Buuge.  Milwaukee,  Co-operative  printery, 
1911.     38  p.     24". 

©    July   29,    1911;    2c.    July   31,   1911;    D: 
24814;  Martin  L.  D.  Bunge,  Milwaukee.       91 

—  a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  J.  Schleyer. 

©  John   Schleyer,   Circleville,  Ohio;   1882: 
1027,  Jan.  20.  92 

—  or.  The  rebellion,  drama  in  5  acts,  by  F.  P. 
Norton.     61  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  25,  1911 ;  D :  25307 ;  Franklin  P. 
Norton,  New  York.  93 

—  See    also   Historical    stories    in    dramatic 


form. — Six  dramas  of  American  romance  and 
history. 

Abraham  Lincoln,   a  nation's  idol;  American 
historical  drama  in  4  acts  and  17  scenes,  by 
W.  A.  Burke  and  F.  J.  Murray.    134  p.    4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Mar.    30,    1915;    D:  40215;    William   A. 
Burke  and  Francis  J.  Murray,  Portland,  Or. 

93a 

Abraham  P.  Aaron,  the  Hebrew  drummer;  a 
vaudeville  sketch  for  one  character,  by  A. 
Morgenroth. 

©    Amelia    Morgenroth,    New    York;     D: 
11132,  July  1,  1907.  94 

Abraham's  ready  grave;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 

S.  Goldfaden. 

100  p.     8°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  8,  1914  ;  D  :  35591 ;  Samuel  Gold- 
faden, Brooklyn.  94a 

Abrahams  testament;  lustspiel  aus  dem  ghetto 
einer  kleinen  stadt  in  23  szenen,  von  Emil 
Ferdinand  Malkowsky  und  Egon  H.  Stras- 
burger.    31p.     12°.     Printed. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  17,  1912;  D:  31728;  Oesterheld 
&  CO.,  Berlin.  ^5 


96 


DEAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


118 


Abram's  Christmas;  a  1  act  comedy,  by  W. 
Robyns  and  Melvin  Wiustock,  with  sugges- 
tions by  Frank  Bush.    19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  William  Robyns,  New  York;  D :  12695, 
Mar.  28.  1908;  2c.  Mar.  28,  1908.  96 

Abrazo  de  Vegara;  zarzuela  en  1  acto  y  4 
cuadros,  en  prosa  y  verso  [de]  L.  de  Larra, 
G.  Cereceda  y  T.  Lopez  Torregrosa.  Madrid, 
R.  Vela  SCO.    41  p.    12°. 

©  Sept.  23,  1909;  2c.  Sept.  24,  1909;  D: 
16873;  Luis  de  Larra,  G.  Cereceda  y  Tomas 
Lopez  Torregrosa,  Madrid.  97 

Abreise  (Die);  musikalisches  lustspiel  in  1 
aufzuge,  dichtung  von  A.  von  Steigeutepch,  fiir 
die  biihne  bearbeitet  von  Ferdinand  graf 
Sporck,  musik  von  Eugen  d'Albert. 

©  Max  Brockhaus,  Leipzig;  1898:54368, 
Sept.  17 ;  2c.  Sept.  17.  98 

Abreme  la  Puerta;  opereta  en  1  acto  y  3  cua- 
dros, letra  de  F.  Trayzoz,  mtisica  del  maestro 
Amadeo  Vives.  Madrid,  Sociedad  de  autores 
espauoles,  1910.    33  p.    12°. 

©  May  19, 1910 ;  2c.  May  20, 1910 ;  D :  21093 ; 
Fiacro  Trayzoz,  Madrid.  99 

Abroad  in  the  back  yard. 

©  Grace  Henderson  Mathewson,  Los  An- 
geles ;  1900  A :  17726,  July  IS.  100 

Absalom;  a  dramatic  rendering  of  the  11-18 
chapters  of  2d  Samuel  in  4  acts,  adapted  to 
stage  work  by  T.  C.  Rice. 

©  Thomas  Carey  Rice,  Worcester;  D :  4563, 
Jan.  29,  1904.  101 

in  5  acts,  by  R.  J.  Yv^ells.    56  p.    f°.    Type- 


written. 

©  Rollins  J.  Wells,  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D. ;  D : 
2717,  Dec.  15,  1902 ;  2c.  Dec.  15,  1902.  103 

a  tragedy. 

©  Clarence  Loeb,  St.  Louis;  D :  6317,  Mar. 
11,  1905.  103 

Absalom,  prince  of  Judah;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
Henry  Fitch  Taylor.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  H.  F.  Taylor,  Cos  Cob,  Conn.;   D :  6478, 
Apr.  8,  1905;  2c.  Apr.  8,  1905.  104 

Abschied;  schauspiel  in  3  akten,  von  Renato  Si- 
noui,  deutsch  von  Otto  Eiseuschitz.  86  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  21,  1913;  D:  32734;   Comoedia, 
Vienna.  105 

Absconder  (The);  dramatic  composition,  by 
Douglas  Dyrenforth.    63  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  1  c.  Apr.  18,  1910 ;  D :  20822 ;  Louise  B. 
Dyrenforth,  Chicago.  106 

dramatic  sketch  in  1  act,  by  H.  Van  De- 
mark.  7p.  (In  Stylus,  V.  1,  no.  35,  Sept.  7, 
1912.) 

©  Sept.  7, 1912 ;  2c.  Sept.  10,  1912 ;  D :  30965 ; 
Harry  Van  Demark,  Houston.  107 


Absent  (L');  piece  en  4  actes,  par  Georges 
Mitchell.  Paris,  A.  Joanin  &  cie.,  1904.  3  p.  1., 
135  p.    12°. 

©  A.  Joanin  &  co.,  Paris;  D:4571,  Feb.  1, 
1904 ;  2c.  Feb.  1,  1904.  108 

Absent-minded    (The);    from    the    German    of 

Kotzebue. 

©  R.  J.  Hindman,  Albany ;  1873 :  4308,  Apr. 
.  23.  109 

Absent-minded  (The)  suffragette.  5  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  IMa  W.  Maclean,  New  York;  D :  14934, 
Jan.  28,  1908;  Ic.  Jan.  20,  1909;  Ic.  Jan.  28, 
1909.  110 

Absent  treatment;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Frank 
Staples.    14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  27,  1910;  D:  22932;  Frank  Sta- 
ples, Pasadena.  Ill 

a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  J.  Holt.    3  v.    f°. 


Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    June   3,   1912;    D:  29862;    Harrison 
Jewell  Holt,  Portland,  Me.  112 

Absentee  (The)     See  Dream  (The)  of  gold. 

Absentee  (The)  husband;  play  in  3  acts,  by  P. 
Chynoweth.    76  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    16,    1913;    D:  34183;    Phillips 
Chynoweth,  Madison,  Wis.  113 

Absinthe;  a  drama.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  J.  Earl  Strong,  New  Castle,  Ky. ;  D :  8450, 
Apr.  30,  1906;  2c.  Apr.  23,  1906.  114 

dramatic   conception,  by   B.   E.   Matthews. 


6  p.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  4,  1910;  D:  20343;  Bob  E.  Mat- 
thews, New  York.  115 

play  in  1  act,  from  the  French  of  Charles 


Foley,    by    L.    J.    Vance.     20   p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  24,  1913 ;  D  :  33879 ;  Louis  Joseph 
Vance,  New  York.  116 

Absinthe  (The)  drinkers  of  Paris.     See  Worm- 
wood. 

Absinthe  (The)  fiend;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  C.  R.  Harding.    35  p.    f°.    Typewritten 

©  Ic.  Sept.  30,  1912;  D:  30999;  C.  R.  Hard- 
ing, Atchison,  Kan.  117 

pantomime   in   2   scenes   with  dancing,  by 


J.  G.  Alexander.    3  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    13,    1914;    D:  37901;    Joseph 
Grubb  Alexander,  AUentown,  Pa.  117a 

Absintheur  (The);  a  drama  of  Paris,  being  a 
dramatization  of  Marie  Corelli's  Wormwood, 
by  Mrs.  M.  F.  Fishel. 

©  Mrs.  Meyer  Frank  Fishel,  New  Orleans; 
1898:13892,  Feb.  26.  118 


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139 


Absorbing  passion;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Bertha   Pogson.     91   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  B.  Pogson,  Hamburg,  Germany;  D :  8903, 
July  20,  1906;  2c.  July  20,  1906.  119 

Absurdities  of  a  nightmare.  Sec  Nightmare 
(A) 

Abt  (Der)  von  St.  Bernhard;  schauspiel  in  5 
akteu,  von  Anton  Ohorn.  Berlin,  Vita, 
deutsches  verlagshaus,  1906.  2  p.  1.,  3-140  p. 
12°. 

©  Vita,  deutsches  verlagshaus,  Berlin;  D: 
9064,  Sept.  10,  1906 ;  2c.  Oct.  10,  1906  120 

Abtriinnig;  dramatische  skizze,  von  Clara 
Huge.     Proof. 

©  C.  Ruge,  New  York;  D :  8311,  Mar.  31, 
1906 ;  2c.  Mar.  31,  1906.  121 

Abuelito  (El);  pasillo  comico  en  1  acto  y  en 
prosa,  original  de  F.  Quintilla  y  V.  Casaiia. 
Madrid,  Sociedad  de  autores  espauoles,  1911. 

18  p.    l2^ 

©  Dec.  30.  1911 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1912 ;  D  :  28143 ; 
Francisco  Quintilla  y  Valeriano  Casaiia,  Ma- 
drid. 122 

Abyss.     See  Abime  (L') 

Abyssinia;  a  musical  comedy  in  6  scenes,  book 
and  lyrics  by  J.  A.  Shipp  and  A.  Rogers.  t°. 
Typewritten. 

©  J.  A.  Shipp  and  Alex  Rogers.  New  York; 
D  :  7765,  Dec.  26,  1905 ;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1905.     123 

or,  The  Negus,   a  comic  opera  in  3  acts, 

by  F.  Dupree.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Frank  Dupree,  Denver ;  D :  2298,  Aug.  5, 
1902 ;  2c.  Aug.  5,  1902.  124 

Acacia  cottage;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  B.  Or- 
ange. 

©  Samuel  French,  New  York;  D :  8950, 
Aug.  11,  1906.  125 

a  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  B.  Orange.     New 


York.  S.  French  [1900]     11  p.    12^ 

©    Samuel    French,    New    York;   .D :  8777. 
July  3,  19€6 ;  2c.  Dec.  28,  1906.  126 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  H.  Brown.     39  p. 


f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    May   3,    1911;    D:  24121;    Alice    H. 
Brown,  Davenport,  la.  127 

Academia  de  besos;  enseiianza  c6mico-lfrico- 
bnilnble,  en  un  curso  abreviado.  letra  de  F. 
Roig  Bataller.  mfisica  del  maestro  Federico 
Chaves.  Madrid,  Sociedad  de  autores  es- 
pauoles. 1910.     15  p.     12°. 

©    May   23.    1910;    2c.    Mav   24,    1910;    D: 
21145;  F.  Roig  Bataller,  Madrid.  128 


Academia  taurina;  entremes  c6mico-Krico, 
original  y  en  prosa,  de  Mariano  Tirado  Fer- 
niiudez,  mi'isica  de  los  maestros  Jose  Lucio 
Mediavilla  y  Rafael  Gayoso.  Madrid,  So- 
ciedad de  autores  espauoles,  1910.    22  p.    12°. 

©    May    23.    1910;    2c.    May   24,    1910;    D: 
21179;  Mariano  Tirado,  Madrid.  129 

Academy  (The)  mystery;  musical  comedy  in  3 
acts  with  9  scenes,  book  and  lyrics  by  F.  G. 
Kertson.     30  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   June  30,   1913;   D:  33657;   Felix   G. 
Kertson,  Los  Angeles.  130 

Academy  (An)  picture;  play  in  1  act,  by  Ethel 
Chilliug^'orth.  London,  Joseph  Williams,  ltd. 
9  p.     8°. 

©  Oct.  16,  1911;  2c.  Oct.  6,  1911;  D:  25412; 
Joseph  Williams,  ltd.,  London.  131 

Acadia;  or.  The  Acadians,  opera  in  3  acts, 
libretto  by  M.  J.  Hand  and  E.  R.  Banks, 
music  by  J.  Carroll  Chandler. 

©    M.    J.    Hand,    Baltimore ;    1893 :  37332. 
Aug,  12.  132 

Acadia,  a  last  chapter  in  American  history; 
historical,  spectacular  and  musical  drama,  by 
P.  H.  Smith. 

©  Phillip  H.  Smith,  Bawling,  N.  Y. ;  1895: 
15627,  Mar.  18;  2c.  Mar.  18.  133 

Acadian  postscript;  a  historical  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  W.  S.  Kerr.  Oakland,  Cal.,  Harring- 
ton-McInnis  co.     [1907]     4  p.  1.,  67  p.     front. 

(port.)     8°. 

©  W.  S.  Kerr,  Oakland,  Cal.;  D:9873,  Jan. 
3,  1907;  2c.  Feb.  12,  1907.  134 

Acadians  (The)     See  Acadia. 

Accepted  (The)  bracelet.     See  Muriel. 

Accident  (The);  an  American  play  in  3  acts,  by 
C.  D.  Lancaster.     SO  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   May  4.   1910;  D:  20956;   Charles  D. 
Lancaster,  Shelbyville,  Ind.  135 

a  dramatic  episode  in  3  acts,  by  Maurice 


Ha  gem  an. 

©   Alice   Hageman,    New   York ;    D :  13955, 
Sept.  30,  1908.  136 

an  incident  of  Paris,  by  E.  Besserer.    10  p. 


4".     Typewritten. 

©  Eugenie  Besserer,  New  York ;  D :  10824, 
June  22,  1907;  2c.  June  21,  1907.  137 

play  in  3  acts,  by  P.  McAllister.    178  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  13,  1909 ;  D  :  17079  ;  Paul  McAllis- 
ter, New  York.  138 

Accident  (Un)  grave.     See  Ultimatum  (L') 

Accidental  (The)  plot;  by  two  gamblers. 

©    John    Paine,    Washington;    1897:22418; 
Apr.  9.  139 


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DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


160 


Accidents  of  marriage;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Hy- 
man  Mysell. 

82  p.     4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  July  18,  1913 ;  D :  33841 ;  Julius  Bro- 
der,  New  York.  140 

Accidents  will  happen;  by  V.  Gillette. 

©  Viola  Gillette.  New  York ;  D :  8033,  Feb. 
20,  1906.  141 

Accolade  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  Gaston  Ger- 
vex  [pseud,  of  Mrs.  Montague  Fowler]  21  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Oct.   20,   1911;   D:  25535;   Montague 
Fowler,  London.  142 

Accommodating  (An)  crook;  dramatic  absurdity 
in  1  act,  by  H.  Leighton,  founded  on  a  short 
story  by  Cyrus  Townsend  Brady  entitled  A 
paternal  burglar.     19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  21,  1914  ;  D  :  35781 ;  Harry  Leigh- 
ton,  New  York.  142a 

Accomplice  (The);  drama  in  1  act,  by  F.  D.  S. 
Bethune.    14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    1,    1912;    D:  31295;    F.    D.    S. 
Bethune,  New  York.  143 

Accomplished  at  last;  a  3  act  sporting  play,  by 
J.  D.  Wright,    unp.    f.    Typewritten. 

©   John   Dawson   Wright,   New   York;    D: 
11381,  Sept.  19,  1907 ;  2c.  Sept.  19,  1907.        144 

Accomplished  (An)  liar. 

©  Edwin  B.  Pope,  Scbrewsbury  Pork,  Mo.; 
D  :  16170,  June  26,  1909.  145 

Accomplishments;  by  Aaron  Hoffman.  3  p.  f. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  13,  1911 ;  D :  25263 ;  Joseph  K. 
Watson,  New  York.  146 

Accord  (L')  parfait;  coniedie  en  3  actes,  par  T. 
Bernard  et  M.  Corday.  (L'lllustration  the- 
atrale,  8e  annee-203,  17  fevrier,  1912.) 

®  Feb.  17,  1912 ;  2c.  Mar.  2,  1912 ;  D  :  28909 ; 
Tristan  Bernard  &  Michel  Corday,  Paris.    147 

Accordee  (L')  de  village;  pastorale  xviii^  siecle 
en  1  acte,  paroles  de  Paul  Steck  et  H.  de 
Chennevieres,  musique  de  Paul  Steck.  Nice, 
P.  Decourcelle  [1908]     48  p.     12".     Livret. 

©  Paul  Decourcelle,  Nice,  France ;  D :  13194. 
June  15,  1908 ;  2c.  June  15,  1908.  148 

a.ccording  to  Dr.  Dane;  drama  in  3  acts  and  6 
scenes,  by  H.  A.  Woodworth.  50  p.  4°.  Type- 
•^ritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  21,  1913;  D:  32739;  Helen  Alden 
Woodworth,  Brookline,  Mass.  149 

According  to  Hoyle.     37  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Addison  Burkhardt  and  Frank  X.  Finne- 
gan,  Chicago ;  D :  6649,  May  8,  1905 ;  2c.  May  8, 
1905.  150 


According  to  the  code;  play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  W. 
Hartridge.    88  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    17,    1914;    D:  37596;    Chfford 
Wayne  Hartridge,  New  York.  150a 

According  to  the  evidence;  play  in  prologue,  3 
acts  and  epilogue,  by  E.  L.  Reizenstein.  106  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   May  21,   1914;   D :  37094 ;    Elmer   L. 
.  Reizenstein,  New  York.  150b 

Accouchement  (The);  comedy  in  1  act,  by  C.  A. 
Plamondon,  jr.     12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  18,  1913;  D:  35181;  C.  Ambrose 
Plamondon,  jr..  New  York.  151 

Account  rendered;  drama  in  1  act,  by  J.  H.  Tur- 
ner.   14  p.    f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  20,  1913;  D:  34740;  John  Hast- 
ings Turner,  London.  152 

Accounting  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  Moore 
Clement.     17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  18,  1914 ;  D  :  37621 ;  Maud  Moore 
Clement,  Chicago.  152a 

Accused  (The)     See  Silent  (The)  witness. 

Ace  high;  a  1  act  play,  by  E.  S.  Tupper.  14  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  25,  1912 ;  D :  29162 ;  Edith  Ses- 
sions Tupper,  New  York.  153 
Ace  (The)  of  clubs;  a  melodrama  in  9  tableaux, 
tr.  and  adapted  by  A.  Hoffman. 

©  A.  Hoffman,  San  Francisco ;  1891 :  17308, 
May  11.  154 

Ace  (The)  of  hearts;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  James 
Willard.     19  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Frank-  Goldsmith,  New  York ;  D :  14277, 
Nov.  13,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  13,  1908.  155 
or.   The  orphan  heiress;  an  original  pro- 
tean drama  in  4  acts,  by  Scott  Marvel  (Daw- 
son Findley) 

©  Dawson  Findley,  New  York ;  1894 :  1677, 
Feb.  13.  156 

Ace  (The)  of  spades;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  M.  K.  Synon.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Mary    Katherine    Synon,    Chicago;    D: 
11819,  Nov.  27,  1907;  2c.  Nov.  27,  1907.       157 
Acherly's  honey-moon;  a  society  play  in  5  acts, 
by  R.  E.  Mack. 

©  R.  E.  ]Mack,  New  York ;  1875 :  7336,  July 
13.  158 

Achievement  (The);  4  act  drama,  by  M.  M. 
YN'alsh.     50  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Aug.   10,  1911;   D:  24905;   Margaret 
Mansfield  Walsh,  Cincinnati.  159 

Achill;  tragodie  in  3  akten,  von  Ernst  Rosmer 
[pseud,  of  Elsa  Porges  Bernstein]  Berlin,  S. 
Fischer  verlag,  1910.  3  p.  1.,  9-123,  1  p.,  1  1. 
12". 

©    May   28,    1910;    2c.    June   17,   1910;    D: 
21355 ;  S.  Fischer  verlag,  Berlin.  160 


8 


161 


COPYEIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


180 


Achilles  and  Hector. 

©  Harry  Montague,  United  States;   1879: 
14021,  Oct.  22.  161 

Achsa,  the  faithful;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  H.  L. 
Hoyt. 

©    Henry    L.    Hoyt,    Portland,    Or.;    1895: 
G5260,  Dec.  24.  162 

Achsah. 

©  Zula  M.  Taylor,  Seattle;  D :  2014,  June 
16,  1902 ;  2c.  June  30,  1902.  163 

Acid  drops.     See  Four  one-act  plays. 

Acid   (The)   test;  comedy-drama   in  3   acts,   by 
C.  E.   Summers.     130  p.     4°.     Tyi">ewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  6.  1913;  D:  34032;  Charles  Ed- 
win Summers,  New  York.  164 

drama  in  3  acts,  by  H.  A.  Adams.     78  p. 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  11,  1913 ;  D :  34398 ;  Henry  Aus- 
tin Adams,  La  Jolla,  Cal.  165 

—  playlet  of  modern  life  in  1  act,  by  Mr.  and 


Mrs.  R.  Rogers.     6  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Dec.    14,    1914;    D:  39089;    Mr.    and 
Mrs.  Robt.  Rogers,  New  York.  165  a 

Acquitte;  par  Ernest  Pont.  2  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.   June  15,   1912;   D:  30007;    Gaumont 
CO.,  New  York.  166 

Acreditado  (Ed)  don  Felipe;  agencia  comico- 
llrico-matrimonia],  en  1  acto,  2  cuadros  y 
un  telegrama.  letra  de  Torres  del  Alamo  y 
Asenjo,  mtisica  de  los  maestros  Noir  y  Al- 
caraz.  Madrid,  Sociedad  de  autores  espan- 
oles,  1910.     34  p.     12°. 

©    May    19,    1910;    2c.    May   20,    1910;    D: 
21095;   Torres  del  Alamo  y  Asenjo,  Madrid. 

167 

Across  the  Atlantic;  a  sensational  historical 
drama  in  4  acts. 

©  John  W.  Ransone,  St.  Joseph,  Mo. ;  1879 : 
10145,  Aug.  1.  168 

Across  the  border;  drama  in  4  acts  and  a  pro- 
logue, by  L.  J.  Cella.    21  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Louis    J.    Cella,    New    York;    D :  11945, 
Dec.  19,  1907;  2c.  Dec.  19,  1907.  169 

play  in  1  act,   by  Joe  Barrett.     7  p.     f °. 


Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.    11,   1913;    D:  32282;    John    J. 
Barrett,  West  Haven,  Conn.  170 

—  play  of  the  present  in  1  act,  by  Beulah 
Marie  Dix  (Beulah  Flebbe)  75  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    5,    1914;     D:  38857;     Beulah 
Flebbe,  Waban,  Mass.  170a 


Across  the  border — Continued. 

a  play  of  the  present  in  1  act  and  4  scenes, 

by  Beulah  Marie  Dix.    New  York,  Henry  Holt 
and  CO.,  1915.    3  pL,  96  p.    illus.    12°. 

©    Feb.    20,   1915;    2c.    Mar.   11,    1915:    D: 
39953 ;  Henry  Holt  &  co.,  New  York.  170b 

or,  Margarita,  drama  of  the  Mexican  revo- 


lutionary movement  in  4  acts,  by  E.  M.  Dol- 
sen.    68  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  9,  1910 ;  D :  21765 ;  Ethel  Mow- 
bray Dolsen,  Los  Angeles.  171 

—  See  also  Indian's  (An)  revenge. 


Across  the  continent;  a  draana  by  James  Mc- 

Closkey. 

©    Oliver    Doud    Byron,    Brooklyn;    1870: 
5188.  Dec.  27.  172 

a  drama  of  thrilling  sensational  interest  in 


3  acts  and  a  prologue,  by  James  McCloskey. 

©   Oliver   Doud   Byron,    New   York;    1870: 

704,  Aug.  6.  173 

1st  scene  of  4th  act  of  a  play  in  4  acts,  tele- 


graph scene,  by  James  McCloskey. 

©  Oliver  Doud  Byron,  Detroit;  1870:2787, 
Oct.  13.  174 

Across  the  dead  line.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Samuel  M.  Young,  Terre  Haute,  Ind. ;  D : 
6748,  May  31,  1905 ;  2c.  June  1,  1905.  175 

Across  the  Delaware;  in  4  acts,  by  W.L.Roberts. 

©  William    Lynch    Roberts,    Chicago;   D: 
32,  Jau.  12,  1901.  176 

pi-elude   to   A  Hessian ;    or.   The   angel   of 


Trenton,  a  drama  in  1  act,  by  Barba  Rossa 
[pseud.] 

©  William   Otto   Soubron,   Milwaukee ;   D : 
1047,  Oct.  31,  1901.  177 

—  Sec  also  Elsa. — Hessian  (A) 


Across  the  desert;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Wayne 
Campbell.     Typewritten, 

©  H.  Walter  Van  Dyke,  Baxter,  la. ;  D  :  404, 
Apr.  8,  1901 ;  2c.  May  6,  1901.  178 

Across  the  eastern  continent;  a  sensational 
melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  L.  Roberts.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  William  Lynch  Roberts,  Gainesville,  Fla. ; 
D :  9632,  Dec.  13,  1906;  2c.  Jan.  20,  1908     179 

Across  the  frontier;  or.  The  refugee,  romance 
of  Mexico  in  3  acts,  by  W.  J.  Ferguson.  4  v. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Apr.  22,  1914  ;  D  :  36790 ;  William  J.  Fer- 
guson, Brooklyn.  179a 

Across  the  hills;  a  western  romance  in  4  acts, 
by  W.  L.  Ballauf,  jr. 

©  William  L.  Ballauf,  jr.,  Baltimore;  1893: 
40654,  Oct.  18.  180 


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DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


203 


Across  the  isthmus;  a  meloclraiua  in  4  acts,  by 
Frederic  Dumouliu.    57  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  John  T.  Prince,  jr.,  New  York;  D :  6810, 
June  12,  1905;  2c.  June  12,  1905.  181 

Across  the  lines;  a  drama  of  the  Civil  War,  by 
J.  M.  Hanson. 

©  Joseph  Mills  Hanson,  St.  Louis ;  D :  8006, 
Feb.  7,  1906.  182 

a  protean  play  in  1  act,  by  Preston  Kendall. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©  P.  Kendall,  Lamar,  Col.;  D :  9671,  Dec.  1, 
1906;  2c.  Dec.  1,  1906.  183 

Across  the  ocean;  a  play  in  prologue  and  5  acts, 
by  J.  W.  Lewis. 

©  J.  Winder  Lewis,  Baltimore;  1872:5110, 
May  16.  184 

a  protean  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  H.  C.  Curley 

and  W.  Schaeffer. 

©  H.  C.  Curley  and  Wm.  Schaeffer.  Balti- 
more ;  1879 :  15568,  Nov.  18.  185 

Across  the  Pacific;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts  by  C. 
E.  Blauey. 

©  Chas.  E.  Blaney,  New  York ;  1900  A :  745, 
Jan.  8.  186 

Across  the  plains;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  E. 
Spencer. 

©    Edward    Spencer,    Randallstown,    Md. ; 

1871 :  873,  Feb.  4.  187 

Across  the  Rio  Grande;  an  original  melodrama 

in  5  acts,  representing  facts  and  incidents  in  a 

great  city,  dramatized  by  W.  E.  Fearing. 

©  William   E.   Fearing,   Columbus,  O. ;   D : 
3105,  Mar.  9,  1903.  188 

Across  the  trail;  a  new  spectacular  sensational 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  and  O.  Clifford. 

©  Adelaide  and  Orson  Clifford,  New  York; 
1893  :  15056,  May  22.  189 

a  realistic  sensational  drama  in  4  acts,  by 

Edward  K.  Harris. 
©  Fred  J.  Wildman,  Chicago;  1897:63220, 

Nov.  11 ;  2c.  Dec.  6.  190 

Across  the  water;  an  original  and  sensational 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  P.  Tborne. 

©  Edwin  F.  Thorne,  Washington ;  1873 :  26, 
Jan.  3.  191 

Act  (An)  of  God.     See  Manikin  (The) 

Act  to  order;  comedy  sketch  in  1  scene,  by  J.  M. 
Wiest.    22  p.    4°,    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.   27,   1909;   D:  16937;   John   M. 
Wiest,  Ashland,  O.  192 

Acte;  musikalisches  drama  in  4  aufziigen,  text 
und  musik  von  Joan  Manen.  deutsche  iiber- 
setzung  von  E.  Scbultz-Hencke.  Leijizig, 
Briissel.  A.  Cranz;  London,  Cranz  &  co.  [1908] 
48  p.    16°.     [Libretto  only.] 

©  Aug.  Cranz,  Leipzig ;  D :  13209,  June  17, 
1908 ;  2c.  June  17,  1908.  193 


Acting'  (An)  academy,  the  greatest  school  on 
earth;  by  W.  E.  Cowan. 

©    William   E.    Cowan,    New   York;    1SS7: 
31498,  Dee.  6.  194 

Acting  (The)  governor;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
M.  B.  Owen.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Marie    Bankhead     Owen,    Montgomery, 

Ala.;    D:  12450,    Feb.  28,  1908;  2c.    Feb.    28, 

.  1908.  195 

play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  B.  Owen.    125  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  3,  1913;  D:  33704;  Marie  Bank- 
head  Owen,  Montgomery,  Ala.  196 

Acting  in  an  angle;  comedy  farce  in  1  act,  by 
P.  D.  Hickman.    15  p.    8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Jan.  15,  1914;   D:  35069;   Paul   Don 
Hickman,  Pearl  River,  N.  Y.  196a 

Actions  speak  louder  than  words.     See  Vice 
versa. 

Actophatic  remedies.      8  p.     f°.     Tyi^ewritteu. 

©   Bobby   Gaylor,    Chicago;    D :  2103,   July 
11,  1902 ;  2c.  July  11,  1902.  197 

Actor  (The);  satirical  drama  in  1  act,  by  R.  V. 
Lee.     21  p.     4°     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Dec.   16.    1913;   D:  35362;    Rowland 
Vance  Lee,  New  York.  198 


or,  A  son  of  Thespis,  an  original  comedy- 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Nobles.  Philadelphia, 
Ledger  job  print,  1891. 

©    Milton    Nobles,    Brooklyn;    1891:27406, 
July  31 ;  2c.  Sept.  4.  199 

Actor  (The)  and  his  pupil;  a  comedy  sketch, 
by  B.  G.  Woodruff,  stage  name  Bayard  Ful- 
lerton. 

©  Bayard  G.  Woodruff,  New  York;  1893: 
36973,  Aug.  9.  200 

Actor  and  servant;  a  Dutch  farce  in  1  act,  by 
F.  L.  Cutler.     Clyde,  O.,  A.  D.  Ames. 

©  A.  D.  Ames,  Clyde,  O. ;  1884 :  20172,  Dec. 
27 ;  2c.  Dec.  27.  201 

Actor  (The)  and  the  janitor;  comic  novelty  act, 
by  Harry  L.  Newton.  New  York,  M.  Wit- 
mark  &  sons.     12  p.     12°. 

©    Sept.    1,    1914;    2c.    Sept.    2.    1914;    D: 
38029 ;  M.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York.     201a 

Actor  and  the  law.     7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Tom  P.  Morgan,  Rogers.  Ark.;  D :  7973, 
Feb.  10,  1906 ;  2c.  Feb.  10,  1906. 


13  p.     4°. 


202 
Type- 


Actor  (The)  and  the  maid 
written. 

©   Albert    Cowles,    Williamsport,    Pa.;    D: 
5394,  Aug.  8,  1904 ;  2c.  Aug.  8,  1904.  203 

Actor's  (The)  adopted  daughter.     See  Zizi. 


10 


204 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


226 


Actor's  (An)  benefit;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  J.  I. 
Tanzman.     7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  I.  Tanzman,  New  York ;  D :  16027, 
June  S,  1909;  2c.  June  8,  1909.  204 

Actor's  (An)  Christmas,  a  failure.  See  Cin- 
ders Jimmie  in  Faded  roses. 

Actor's  (An)  daughter;  or,  A  chip  of  the  old 
block;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  P.  G. 
Hubert. 

©   P.   G.    Hubert,    New   York;    1887:4932, 
Mar.  2.  205 

See  also  Zi  Zi. 


Actor's  (The)  dream;  a  play  in  5  acts  and  pro- 
logue, by  W.  J.  Kohler. 

©   William   John    Kohler,    San    Francisco; 
1S90 :  26811,  Sept.  1.  206 

Same. 

©  William  J.  Kohler,  San  Francisco;  1890: 
35608,  Nov.  12;  2c.  Nov.  12.  207 

Actor's  (The)  family. 

©    Frank   B.    Carr,    United    States;    18S6: 
26939,  Nov.  29.  208 

Actor's  (An)  fate;  a  new  and  original  story,  by 
C.  A.  Byrne,  the  right  to  dramatize  belonging 
and  reserved  to  Josh  Hart. 

©  C.  A.  Byrne,  United  States;  1876:1811, 
Feb.  11.  209 

Actor's  (The)  holiday;  a  farce  comedy. 

©    Al.    Caldwell,    Cincinnati;    1894:22067, 
Apr.  30.  210 

Actor's  land;  realistic  sketch  of  stage  life,  by 
P.  Pauli.    22  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    28,    1911;    D:  25084;    Pauline 
Pauli,  Coytesville,  N.  J.  211 

Actor's  (An)  love;  drama  in  1  act,  by  H.  E. 
Smith.     13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  28,  1914;  D:  36197;  Henry  Er- 
skine  Smith,  New  York.  211a 

Actor's  (An)  romance;  by  Theodore  Kremer. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  J.  Harvey  Cook,  Brooklyn;  D :  4656,  Feb. 
26,  1904 ;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1904.  212 

Actor's  (The)  scheme;  or.  How  we  got  our 
dinner,  a  farce  by  Jos.  P.  Walsh.  Clyde,  O., 
Ames'  publishing  co. 

©    Ames   pub.    co.,    Clyde,    O. ;    1891:9844, 
Mar.  16;  2c.  Mar.  26.  213 

Actor's  (An)  town;  a  comic  play  in  3  acts,  by 
C.  Lee. 

©  Colton  Lee,  Washington;   D :  2140,  July 
19,  1902.  214 

Actors'  troubles;  vaudeville  act,  by  Edward 
Coughlin.     14  p.     4°.     Tyiiewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  1,  1915 ;  D :  39823 ;  Siskie  Relg, 
Chicago.  214a 


Actor's    (The)   wife;   play   in  1   act,  by   O.  T. 
Johnsone.     28  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  5,  1913 ;  D :  33149 ;  Otto  T.  John- 
sone, Brooklyn.  215 

Actress  (The)     Typewritten. 

©  W.  J.  Hurlbut,  New  York ;  D :  4415,  Dec. 
21,  1903;  2c.  Dec.  21,  1903.  216 

by  G.  Nagel.     4  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  26,  1910 ;  D :  21182 ;  Geo.  Nagel, 
Newark,  N.  J.  217 

a  drama,  by  A.  P.  Morris,  founded  upon  his 


revised  work.  Confessions  ^ of  an  actress;  or, 
Men  and  women  exposed,  written  by  herself, 
revised  for  publication  by  A.  P.  Morris. 

©  Anthony  P.  Morris,  Chicago ;  1891 :  3688 ; 
Jan.  26.  218 


—  drama  in  3  acts  and  3  scenes,  by  E.  B.  de 
Ligny.     50  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  3,  1910 ;  D :  21940 ;  Ernest  B.  de 
Liguy,  New  York.  219 

•play   in   1  act,   by  R.   Morris.     23  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   June   28,   1915;    D:  41110;    Ramsay 
Morris,  Jersey  City.  219a 

-  or,  Venus  of  the  Nile,  comedy  with  music 


in  1  act,  play  and  lyrics  by  T.  Stempfel,  jr., 
music  by  Herbert  P.  Stothart.  23  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   May  23,   1913;   D:  33303;   Theodore 
Stempfel,  jr.,  New  York.  220 

Actress  and  artist;  or,  Nell  G Wynne's  gift,  an 
ideal  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  F.  Sage. 

©  Will  F.  Sage,  Boston;  1881:10507,  July 
6.  221 

Actress    (The)    and   the   burglar;    an    original 
sketch,  by  W.  Fessler.    Typewritten. 

©    Walter    Fessler,    Greenville,   Pa.;    1897: 
16258,  Mar.  9;  2c.  Mar.  10.  222 

Actress  and  the  fool;  playlet  in  2  acts,  by  E.  T. 
Yarnell.    33  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  10,  1910 ;  D :  20160 ;  Ellis  T.  Yar- 
nell, Los  Angeles.  223 

Actress  and  the  maid.     7  p.    f".    Typewritten. 
©  Eliuore  sisters,  Brooklyn;  D :  9891,  Feb. 
2,  1907 ;  2c.  Jan  21,  1907.  224 

Actress  and  the  woman;  1  act  play,  by  M.  E. 
McCann.    7  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  2,  1909 ;  D :  17334 ;  Jlargaret  E. 
McCann,  New  York.  225 

Actress  (An)  home;  in  1  act,  by  H.  K.  Stein- 
rueck.    22  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  26,  1910;   D:  21648;  Henry  K. 
Steinrueck,  New  York.  226 


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227 


DKAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


249 


Actress  (An)  home— Coutinued. 
1  act  play,  by  H.  K.  Steinrueck.    4  p.    Type- 
written. 

(c)   Ic.   Feb.   1,   1910;   D:  20087;    Henry   K. 


Steinrueck,  New  York. 


227 


Actress  (The)  ladies;  1  act  comedy  drama,  by 
Frank  McCul lough.    4°.    Typewritten. 

1©  F.  McCullough,  Trenton,  N.  J.;  D :  6713, 
May  22,  1905 ;  2c.  May  10,  1905.  228 

Actress  (The)  manager;  vaudeville  sketch  for 
three  people,  by  M.  H.  Munn,  16  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  3, 1912 ;  D  :  30278 ;  Mattie  Hughes 
Munn,  Scranton,  Pa.  229 

Actress  vs.  press;  a  1  act  sketch,  by  L.  S.  Voll- 
nier.    17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  13,  1914 ;  D :  38798 ;  Lula  S.  Voll- 
mer,  Atlanta.  229a 

Actresses'  (The)  Christmas.  12  p.  4.  Type- 
written. 

©    Daniel   Hope,    Philadelphia;  D :  14202, 

Nov.  4,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  4,  1908.  230 

a  comedy  drama  in  1  act.  12  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  George  W.  Marks,  Philadelphia  ;  D  :  14233, 
Nov.  7,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  7,  1908.  231 

Actress's  chaperon;  playlet  in  1  act,  by  J. 
Rrockman.     17  p.     f".     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    28,    1910;    D:  20048;     Jerome 
Brockman,  New  York,  232 

Actress's  stratagem;  vaudeville  farce  in  1  act, 
by  A.  Geyer.    28  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Mar.   17,    1913;     D:32G95;     Albert 
Geyer,  Los  Angeles.  233 

Acts,  25  and  26.     See  Paul  before  Agrippa. 

Actuality;  a  play  by  Leonidas  Irwin  Luton.  65 
p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  L.   I.   Luton.   Detroit;   D :  9690,   Dec.   1, 
1906 ;  2c.  Dec.  1,  1906. 

Acushla  machree.     See  Irish  loyalty. 


234 


Ada;  a  drama  in  a  prologue  and  3  acts,  by  A.  C. 
Gunter. 

©  A.   C.   Gunter,  New  York;   1878:    9650; 
Aug.  22 ;  2c.  Sept.  27,  1879.  235 


56  p. 


Adah,  the  daughter  of  Jephthah;  a  drama  in  5 
acts  founded  on  the  Biblical  tale,  by  G.  N.  Wis- 
haar. 

©   Grace   N.   Wishaar,   Oakland,   Oal.;    D; 
7306,  Sept.  25,  1905.  238 

Adalina's  arrival;  or,  There's  no  place  like  old 
Connecticut,    [by]    H.  Elliott  McBride. 

©    P.    Garrett   &   co.,    Philadelphia;    1889: 
36740,  Dec.  4.  239 

Adam;  ein  vorspiel,  [und]  Hippolytos,  trago- 
die,  von  Siegfried  Lipiner.  Stuttgart,  W. 
Spemann,  1913.     153  p.    12°. 

©   Apr.   25,   1913;    2c.    June   20,   1913;    D: 
33548;  W.  Spemann,  Stuttgart,  Germany. 

240 

Adam  and  Eve;  farcicnl  fact  in  4  acts,  by  Mrs. 
C.  A.  Doremus  and  J.  Burnett  Larric.  126  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    26,    1912;    D:  28838;    A.    H. 
Woods,  New  York.  241 


-play  in  3  acts,  by  N.  H.  Homstine. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  29,  1912 ;  D :  28887 ;  Nathan  H. 
Homstine,  Philadelphia.  236 

Ada  Mitchell;  or.  The  curse  fulfilled,  a  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  J.  C.  Hull. 

©  Johnson  C.  Hull,  Brooklyn;  1885:1689. 
Jan.  19.  237 


— -or.  He,  she  and  It,  an  absurdity  in  1  act, 
by  G.  Barr.     21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  George  Barr,  New  York ;  D :  1244,  Jan. 
3,  1902;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1902.  242 

—  or.  Paradise  lost,  a  burlesque  in  2  acts,  by 


W.  G.  Baker. 

©  William  G.  Baker  and  Fred  A.  Freese, 
San  Francisco ;  1882 :  21064,  Dec.  12.  243 

•or.    The    golden    fleece,    farce    in    3    acts, 


adapted  from  the  French  of  Henri  Keroul 
and  Albert  Baree,  by  F.  H.  James,  iv,  124  p. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    June   6,   1910;    D:  21280;    Fred    H. 
James,  New  York.  244 

—  See  also  Tamara. 


Adam  and  Eve  and  the  serpent  in  Eden;  by 
J.  Buruside.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Jean    Burnside,    New    York ;  D :  10253, 
Mar.  26,  1907 ;  2c.  Feb.  27,  1907.  245 

Adam  and  Eve  in  Eden;  a  1  act  play,  by  W. 
Stanton  Howard.     25  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    W.    S.    Howard,    New    York;    D:9658, 
Dec.  18,  1906 ;  2c.  Dec.  18,  1906.  246 

Adam  and  Eve  in  the  garden  of  Eden. 

©  Bennett  D.  Marks,  Chicago ;  1899 :  68738, 
Oct.  23.  247 

Adam  Bede;  a  drama,  by  M.  St.  John. 

©  Mary  St.  John,  New  York ;  D :  1528,  Mar. 
7,  1902.  248 

in   4    acts,    by   W.    Howell    Poole.      Type- 
written. 

©  William  C.  Cowper,  New  York ;  1900  A : 
27530,  Nov.  6 ;  2e.  Nov.  6.  249 


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270 


Adam.  Bede — Continued. 

a    play    dramatized    from    George    Eliot's 

novel,   by   M.   C.   Craft.     Oakland,   Cal.,   The 

Oaliland  tribune,  1901.     85  p.     8°. 
©   Mabel   Clare  Craft,   Oakland,   Cal.;    D: 

1010,  Oct.  25,  1901 ;  2c.  Nov.  20,  1901.  250 

a  play  in  5  acts,  dramatized  from  George 


Eliot's  celebrated  novel,  by  F.  H.  Mead  and 
T.  D.  Beasley.     Typewritten. 

©  F.  H.  Mead  and  T.  D.  Beasley,  San  Di- 
ego, Cal. ;  1897 :  25901,  Apr.  26 ;  2c.  May  21. 

251 

a  play  in  5  acts,  founded  on  George  Eliot's 


famous  novel,  by  R.  I.  Weed. 

©  Robert  Lewis  Weed,  New  York ;  1900  A : 
331,  Jan.  3;  2c.  Jan.  3.  252 

—  Same.     [New  York,  1899]     111  p.     8". 

©    R.    L.    Weed,    New    York;    1899:46820, 
July  19;  2c.  Aug.  4;  2c.  July  19  ( tj^pewritten ) , 

253 

—  See  also  Hetty  Sorrel. 


Adam,  Eve  and  the  servant  in  the  garden  of 
Eden;  by  E.  Barnum.  10  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Edgar  Barnum,  New  York;  D :  12788, 
Apr.  20,  1908;  7c.  Apr.  20,  1908;  Ic.  May  1, 
1908.  254 

Adam  Goodwon;  farce  in  1  act,  by  F.  J.  Stan- 
ton.   Norwich,  N.  Y.,  F.  J.  Stanton.    12  p.    8°. 

©  Aug.  10,  1911;  2c.  Aug.  12,  1911;  D: 
24918;  Frank  J.  Stanton,  Norwich,  N.  Y. 

255 

Adam  Harney;  or.  The  outlaw  reclaimed,  a 
drama  of  California  in  the  days  of  the  Forty- 
niners,  by  H.  Morford. 

©  Henry  Morford,  New  York;  1876:3574, 
Mar.  24.  256 

Adam  Killjoy;  comedy  playlet  in  1  act,  by 
Stephen  G.  Champlin.  12  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  4.  1914;  D:  39002;  Harry  Hol- 
man,  Tyrone,  Okl.  256a 

Adam  the  Second. 

©  Will  C.  Matthews,  Ivy  City,  D.  C. ;  1899 : 
82837,  Dec.  22.  257 

Adam  to  Columbus;  play  in  1  act,  by  Wm.  B. 
Bennett.     8  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  29,  1912;  D:  30377;  Wm.  Ben- 
don  Bennett,  Milaca,  Minn.  258 

Adamina;  zarzuela  en  prosa  y  verso  en  1  acto 
y  4  cuadros.  de  J.  Samaniego  y  E.  Ramos 
Padilla,  musica  del  maestro  Federico  Chaves. 
Madrid,  R.  Velasco.     39  p.     12°. 

©  Sept.  23,  1909;  2c.  Sept.  24,  1909;  D: 
16897;  Juan  Samaniego  and  Enrique  Ramos 
Padilla,  Madrid.  259 


Adamless    (An)    Eden;   by   H.    Saville   Clarke. 
Typewritten. 

©   Boosey   &   co.,   London;   1900   A:  11697, 
May  9;  2  c.  May  9.  260 

spectacular  extravaganza  in  2  acts,  by  S.  T. 


Jack. 

©  Sam  T.  Jack,  Chicago ;  1895 :  12828,  Mar. 
4.  261 

sex  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  Moore,    76  p. 


4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    10,    1915:    D:  39921;    Carlyle 
Moore,  Dingmans  Ferry,  Pa.  261a 

Adamo;  or.  The  man  without  a  soul,  a  play, 
by  G.  Lipsher. 

©    George    Lipsher,    New    Orleans;    1895: 
19334,  Apr.  8 ;  2c.  Apr.  6.  262 

Adam's  ancestors;  patriotic  romance  in  3  acts, 
by  W.  jMunsell.    151  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  15,  1912;  D  :  29675 ;  Warren  Mun- 
sell,  Des  Moines.  263 

Adam's  dream;  a  miracle  play  for  children,  by 
A.  Corbin. 

©  Alice  Corbin,  Lake  Bluff,  111. ;  D :  13043, 
May  23,  1908.  264 

and  two  other  miracle  plays  for  children,  by 


A.  Corbin,  with  illustrations  after  the  manner 
of  the  old  English  woodcuts  by  Wm.  P.  Hen- 
derson, and  music  for  the  little  songs  and  cho- 
ruses in  the  plays  by  Roy  McWilliams.  New 
York,  C.  Scribner's  sons,  1909.  2  p.  1.,  vii-xii 
p.  1  1.    55  p.    illus.,  plates,  music.    12°. 

©    Sept.    7,   1909;    2c.    Sept.    13,   1909;     A: 
247247  ;  Alice  Corbin,  Lake  Bluff,  111.  265 

Addio,  Madretta  and  other  plays;  by  S.  Young. 
Chicago,  Charles  H.  Sergei  &  co.,  1912.  137  p. 
12°.  Contents :  Addio. — Madretta. — The  star  in 
the  trees. — The  twilight  saint. — The  dead 
poet. — The  seven  kings  and  the  wind. — The 
queen  of  Sheba. 

©  Dec.  20,  1912 ;  2c.  Dec.  23,  1912 ;  D  :  31867 ; 
Stark  Young,  Austin,  Tex.  266 

Adeda;  or,  The  priest's  infatuation,  a  play  in  5 
acts. 

©  J.  C.  Porter,  St.  Louis;  1885:23159,  Nov. 
5.  267 


—  or,  The  story  of  a  dagg'er,  a  play  in  5  acts. 

©  J.  C.  Porter,  St.  Louis ;  1884 :  11398,  June 
6.  268 

Same. 


©  Jno.   C.  Porter,   St.  Louis;   1890:18663, 
June  9.  269 

Adelaide;  a  comedy-drama  in  3  acts,  by  T.  F. 
Clark. 

©  Thomas  F.  Clark,  New  York ;  1872 :  4012, 
Apr.  16.  270 


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Adelaide — Continued. 

1  act  pl:iy,  adapted  from  the  Gei-man  of 

Hugo  Muller,  by  D.  Bispham.    Typewritten. 

©  David  Bis^pbam,  New  Yorlc;   1897:4908, 
Jan.  14 ;  2c.  Jan.  14.  271 

Adele;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Paul  Herve,  English  by 
A.  Pbllipp,  music  by  Jean  Briquet.  3  v.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  27,  1913  ;  D :  32096 ;  Adolf  Philipp 
CO.,  New  York.  272 

or,  Under  a  cloud,  a  drama  by  W.  Ware, 

arr.  from  Sylvanus  Cobb's  story  of  The  lost 
heir. 

©  Willie  Ware,  Brooklyn ;  1872 :  1203 ;  Feb. 
7.  273 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  Ware. 


©  Willie  Ware,  New  York  ;  1871 :  7838,  Aug. 
22.  274 

Adele  Marot;  a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  E.  Mor- 
timer. 

©    Edmund    Mortimer,    New    York;    18S8: 
9969,  Apr.  5.  275 

Adele.  the  saleslady;  a  drama,  by  J.  A.  Mack, 
from  the  novel  The  saleslady,  written  by  him 
for  the  New  York  weekly,  under  the  pseudo- 
nym of  Esther  Clare  Summerson.  New  York, 
John  Polhemus,  1879. 

©    John   Alfred    Mack,    New    York;    1879: 
12864,  Sept.  27 ;  2c.  Sept.  27.  276 

a  drama  founded  on  the  novel  entitled  The 

saleslady;   or,  Alone  in  the  world,  by  J.  A. 
Mack    (Esther  Clare  Summerson.) 

©   John   Alfred   Mack,    New   York;    1878: 
11627,  Oct.  9.  277 

a    play,   dramatized  by   arrangement   with 

Street  &  Smith,  from  the  exciting  story  pub- 
lished recently  in  the  New  York  weekly. 

©   G.   W.   Ridden,   New   York;   1881:8854, 
June  6.  278 

Adele  Volkart;  schauspiel  in  3  akteu,  von  J. 
Neumann.    48  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  16,  1912 ;  D  :  31145 ;  Jacques  Neu- 
mann, Vienna.  279 

Adeline's  bond;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  A.  C.  Guu- 
ter. 

©  Archibald  C.  Gunter,  New  York;  1881: 
20556,  Dec.  31.  280 

Adella;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Constas.  72  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  John  Constas,  Washington  ;  D  :15308,  Mar. 
11,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  11,  1909.  281 

Adept  (The);  a  scenario  of  a  drama  in  3  acts, 
by   M.   Linwood   Severy.     Typewritten. 

©  Melvin   L.   Severy,  Boston;   1894:35581, 
July  25 ;  2c.  July  24.  282 


Adhemar;  an  original  play  in  4  acts,  by  P.  Wil- 
stach.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Paul  Wilstach,  New  York;  D :  5526,  Sept. 
13,  1904;  2c.  Sept.  13,  1904.  283 

Adinelle;  a  drama  in  4  acts  and  a  prologue,  by 
E.  Garmont. 

©    Emil    Garmont,    Chicago;    1884 :  11(559, 
June  9.  284 

Adios,  Malaga  la  bella;  zarzuela  c6mico-dra- 
matica  de  costumbres  malagueiias  en  1  acto 
y  3  cuadros,  en  prosa,  original,  [de]  A.  Saenz 
y  Saenz,  musica  de  Cabas  Quiles.  Madrid, 
Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles,  1908.  43  p. 
12°. 

©    Antonio    Saenz    v    Saenz,    Madrid ;    D : 
14689,  Jan.  2,  1909;  2c.  Jan.  4,  1909.         285 

Adirondack  (An)  adventure;  an  original 
American  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  O.  Logan  and 
Anna  Jenness  Miller. 

©   Olive   Logan,   Washington;    1898:71123, 
Dec.  7.  286 

Adirondack  folks;  a  mountain  romance  in  4 
acts,  by  H.  P.  Bigelow. 

©  Harry  Pavne  Bigelow,  Baldinsville,  N.  Y. ; 
1899  :  32355,  May  3 ;  2c.  May  26.  287 

Adirondacks  (The);  an  American  society  play 
in  3  acts. 

©   Wm.    H.   Leake,   United   States;    1878: 
11333,  Oct.  2.  288 

an  original  play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Cowan. 

©  Fletcher  Cowan,  Hoboken,  N.  J.;  1893: 
48887,  Nov.  2.  289 

Adita,  son  of  the  Sioux;  an  Indian  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  Francis  La  Flesche  and  H.  Kane.  98 
p.     obi.  16°,     Typewritten. 

©  Helen   P.   Kane,   Washington;   D :  13799, 
Aug.  20,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  3,  1908.  290 

Adjoining'  (The)  flat;  by  Joseph  A.  Westhauser. 
7  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  24,  1911 ;  D :  24839 ;  James  Fran- 
cis O'Donnell,  Cincinnati.  291 

sketch,    by    J.    A.    Westhauser.      6   p.     f°. 

Tyiiewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  23.  1910;  D:  20868;  Joseph  A. 
Westhauser,  St.  Paul.  292 

Adland.     12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Theodore  Waters,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
9298,  Oct.  20,  1906 ;  2c.  Oct.  26,  1906.  293 

Admetus,  a  Thessalian  fantasy;  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  I.  E.  Outcault.   50  p.  f°.   Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1914;  D:  36565;  Irving  E. 
Outcault,  San  Diego,  Cal.  293a 

Same.      Chula    Vista,    Cal.,    Denrich   press 

[1914]     80  p.    plates.     8°. 

©  Dec.  7,  1914;  2c.  Jan.  4,  1915;  A:  391235; 
Irving  E.  Outcault,  San  Diego,  Cal.  293b 


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316 


Admirable  (The)  Bashville;  or,  Constancy  un- 
rewarded, being  the  novel  of  Cashel  Byron's 
profession  done  into  a  stage  play  in  3  acts 
and  in  blanli  verse,  with  a  note  on  modern 
prizefighting,  by  Bernard  Shaw.  New  York, 
Brentano's,  1913.    74  p.    16". 

©    Sept.    10,    1913;   2c.    Nov.   13,    1913;    A: 
361164;  G.  B.'  Shaw,  London.  294 

Admirable  Crichton;  a  play,  by  M.  Goldsmith. 
92  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Milton  Goldsmith,  Philadelphia  ;  D  :  2617, 
Nov.  5,  1902;  2c.  Feb.  2,  1903.  295 

Admirable  Miranda;  written  for  the  Hopeful! 
well  affected  chib,  bv  P.  L.  Clark.  Westfleld, 
Mass.,  1905.    34  p.    12". 

©   Patty  Lee  Clark,  Westfleld,  Mass.;   D: 
7386,  Oct.  10,  1905;  2c.  Oct.  28,  1905.         296 

Admiral  (The)     Typewritten. 

©  Paul  W.  Hyde.  Pittsburgh;  1899:83842, 
Dec.  27 ;  2c.  Mar.  13,  1900.  297 

a  dramatic  triad,  by  C.  Pendleton. 

©  Charlotte  Pendleton,  Philadelphia  ;  1889  : 
2270,  Jan.  18 ;  2c.  Jan.  29.  298 

Admiral  Att;  comic  opera  libretto  in  2  acts, 
words  and  lyrics  by  Joseph  Blethen.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Alden   Joseph  Blethen.  jr.,   Seattle;   D: 
5766,  Oct.  24,  1904 ;  2c.  May  3,  1905.  299 

Admiral  Cupid;  a  spectacular  romantic  comic 
opera  in  3  acts,  written  by  D.  F.  R.  McGregor, 
composed  by  Max  Hirschfeld. 

©  Donald  Fitz  Randolph  McGregor,  Brook- 
lyn ;  1894  :  19352,  Apr.  14.  300 

Admiral  Guinea.  See  Three  plays;  by  W.  E. 
Henley  and  R.  L.  Stevenson. 

Admiral  Peters;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  W.  W. 
Jacobs  and  Horace  Mills.  New  York,  S. 
French ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.    13  p.     12". 

©    Sept.    16,   1909;    2c.    Sept  17,   1909;    D: 
16812;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.  301 

Admiral's  (The)  daughter;  in  4  acts,  by  E.  L. 
Joslin.     Typewritten. 

©  Edith  L.  Joslin,  Boston;  1900  A:  31442, 
Dec.  28 ;  2c.  Dec.  28.  .    302 


—  a  poetical  drama  in  blank  verse,  founded  on 
the  massacre  of  St.  Bartholomew  in  France, 
by  W.  W.  Campbell. 

©  W.  Wilfred  Campbell,  Ottawa,  Canada; 
1898 :  35328,  June  9.  303 


—  or.  The  slave  ship,  marine  comedy  in  1  act, 
dialogue  by  N.  Waybura  and  John  T.  Nichol- 
son.   22  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  9, 1914  ;  D  :  38447 ;  New  Wayburn, 
New  York.  303a 


Admirer  (The)     See  New  (The)  woman. 


Adolphe  Challet;  an  emotional  play  in  5  acts,  bv 
G.  M.  Ciprico. 

©  George  M.  Ciprico,  San  Francisco;  1881: 
12104,  Aug.  5.  304 

Adonis;  a  burlesque  extravaganza  in  2  acts  and 
5  scenes,  by  W.  Gill. 

©    William    Gill,    New   York;    1884:12044, 
June  13.  305 

Adonis  (The)  ballet;  in  several  compositions,  in- 
vented and  arr.  by  B.  Kiralfy. 

©  Bolossy  Kiralfy,  New  York;  1887:1725, 
Jan.  21.  306 

Adonis  in  France;  burlesque,  t^y  H.  M.  Pitt. 

©   Henry   Maeder  Pitt,   New   York;   1887: 

5325,  JMar.  7.  307 

Adonis  in  Paris;  burlesque,  by  H.  M.  Pitt. 

©    Henry   Maeder  Pitt,   New   York;    1887: 

5326,  Mar.  7.  308 

Adopted;  an  original  moral  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
J.  F.  Wagner  and  F.  Rode. 

©  Jobn  F.  Wagner  and  Fred'k.  Rode,  New 
York ;  1878 :  7563,  June  27.  309 

(Die    adoptirten);    a    comedy-drama    in    4 

acts,  by  Hugo  Buerger. 

©  Imre  Kiralfy,  United  States;  1877:12535, 
Oct.  30.  310 

Adopted  (The)  child;  play  in  4  acts,  by  B.  Wit- 
kowski.    50  p.     f".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  22,  1913 ;  D :  35571 ;  Birdie  Wit- 
kowski,  Chicago.  311 

Adopted  daughter;  a  brilliant  new  melodrama 
in  4  acts.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Israel  M.  Silkworth,  Baltimore;  D :  8248, 
Mar.  29,  1906;  2c.  Mar.  29,  1906.  312 

Adopted  son.     See  Minstrel  boy. 
Adopting  a  baby.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Dorotby  Usner  Baxter,  New  York ;   D : 
5264,  June  16,  1904;  2c.  June  16,  1904.  313 

Adopting  Lucy;  play  by  Richard  E.  Harcourt, 
[pseud,  of  F.  A.  Paillou.]  14  p.  4°.  Type- 
w^ritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  4,  1912 ;  D :  28218 ;  F.  A.  Paillou, 
St.  Louis.  314 

Adoption  (The)  and  other  sketches.  See  Man 
(The)   behind  the  screen. — Treva. 

Adoption  (The)  of  Archibald;  a  farcical  com- 
edy in  3  acts,  by  E.  Selwyn.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Edgar  Selwyn,  New  York;  D :  2395,  Sept. 
30,  1902;  2c.  Sept.  30,  1902.  315 

Adoptirte  (Die);  lokal-posse  mit  gesang  in  3  ak- 
ten  uud  4  bildern,  nebst  1  vorspiel.  Die  iiber- 
raschten  junggesellen  von  E.  Boremsky  und  M. 
Cohnheim. 

©   Eugene  Boremskv  and  Max  Cohnheim, 
New  York;  1883: 10700,  June  12.  316 


15 


317 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


337 


Adoptirten  (Die)     See  Adopted  (The) 

Adora;  a  new  comedy-drama,  by  Edwin  F.  De 
Nyse. 

©  Kiralfy  brotliers,  New  York ;  1875 :  7823, 
July  27.  317 

Adorable  Elizabetli;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
Eugene  Latour. 

©  Roxbury  pub.  co..  New  York ;  1899  :  76303, 
Nov.  22 ;  2c.  Nov.  15.  318 

Adoration  (The)  of  the  Magi  kings.  Sec  Dawn 
(The)  of  redemption. 

Adrian  the  patriarch;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  A. 
T.  Mitchell. 

©     Alexander     T.    Mitchell,    Philadelphia: 
1883 :  5421,  Mar.  23.  319 

Adriana  Lecouvreur;  commedia-dramma  di  E. 
Scribe  ed  E.  Legouve,  ridotta  in  4  atti  per  la 
scena  lirica  da  A.  Colautti ;  musica  di  Fran- 
cesco Gilea.  New  York,  V.  Ciocia  [1902]  120 
p.     12°. 

©  Edoardo  Sonzogno,  Milran ;  D :  2514,  Oct. 
30,  1902 ;  2c.  Oct.  30,  1902.  320 

Adrienne;  a  1  act  play  In  blank  verse.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

I©    Marjorie    Benton    Cooke,    Chicago;    D: 
6746,  May  29,  1905;  2c.  May  29,  1905.  321 

• or,  Love  versus  passion,  play  in  4  acts,  by 

A.  I.  Finkle.    82  p.    4".    Tyi)ewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   11,    1913;    D:  34402;    Alex.    I. 
Finkle,  New  York.  322 

Adrienne  Feyh;  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  Robertson. 

©  James  Robertson,  United   States;   1878: 

446,  Jan.  9.  323 

Adrienne  Lecouvreur;  a  lyrical  drama  in  4  acts, 

by  A.  Colautti,  music  by  Francesco  GUea.  New 

York,  F.  Rullman  [1906]    75  p.    8°. 

©  F.  Rullman.  New  York;  D :  9122,  Sept.  21, 
1906 ;  2c.  Nov.  12,  1906.  324 

piece  en  6  actes  [par  S.  Bernhardt]     [Paris, 

Impr.   de  I'lllustration]    1907.     2  p.  1.,  73  p. 
12°. 

©  Sarah  Bernhardt.  Paris;  D :  10413,  Apr. 
25,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  25,  1907.  325 

•play   in  5   acts,   by   Sarah   Bernhardt,   the 


story  in  English  and  French,  by  Charles  Al- 
fred Byrne.  New  York,  F.  Pullman  [1905] 
23  p.     8°. 

©  F.  Rullman,  New  York ;  D :  7675,  Dec.  7, 
1905 ;  2c.  Dec.  13,  1905.  326 

Adrift;  a  romantic  idyl  in  5  acts,  by  J.  A. 
Stevens. 

©  John  A.  Stevens,  United  States;  1887: 
1933,  Jan.  24.  327 

a  society  play  in  3  acts,  act  2,  by  N.  Ames, 

i.  e.  Eleanor  Maria  Easterbrook  Ames. 

©  Nellie  Ames,   Brooklyn ;   1874 :  510,   Jan. 


Adrift  in  New  York;  by  S.  MacDonald.    40  p. 
4".     Typewritten. 

©   Sara   MacDonald,   New   York;    D:8336, 
Apr.  13,  1906 ;  2c.  Apr.  13,  1906.  329 

a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  N.  S.  Wood. 

©  N.  S.  Wood,  New  York ;  1889 :  8235,  Mar. 
14.  330 


a  dramatic  composition,  by  H.  Alger,  jr. 

©  Horatio  Alger,  jr..  New  York ;  1889  :  4209, 
Feb.  5.  331 

Advance  (The)  agent.     198  p.     4°.     Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Wm.  B.  Young,  Chicago ;  D :  12602,  Mar. 
24,  1908;  2c.  Mar.  24,  1908.  332 

1  act  play,  by  R.  Warner.    16  p.    4°.    Type- 


written. 

©  Richard  Warner,   New  York ;   D :  13070, 
May  27,  1908;  2c.  May  27,  1908.  333 

or,  Her  mother's  last  wish,  1  act  playlet, 

by  D.  Howe.    11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  2,  1912;  D:  28919;  Den  Howe, 
Baltimore.  334 

Advance  edition  of  the  Republican  national 
convention;  a  travesty  in  1  act,  by  Douglas 
Malloch,  staged  under  the  direction  of  Otis  B. 
Thayer.    13  p.    t°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  10,  1912;  D:  29631;  Press  club 
of  Chicago,  Chicago.  335 


See  New  (The)  woman's 
Advent.     See  Plays;  by  August  Strindberg. 


Advanced  woman 
club. 


Adventure  (An);  by  O.  Dymow. 

^poHcniecTBie;   nbeca   Bt   o^hom'B  ^^'SficTBiH. 
Ociina  JIfiiMOBa. 
28  p.     8°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1915;  D:  39918;  Ossip  Dy- 
mow, New  York.  335a 

play  in  5  acts,  by  H.  B.  Binns.    104  p.    12°. 


Printed. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  25,  1910 ;  D  :  22643 ;  Henry  Bryan 
Binns,  Eden  Bridge,  England.  336 

—  romantic  variation  on  a  Homeric  theme  [in 
5  acts,  by]  H.  B.  Binns.  New  York,  B.  W. 
Huebsch :  Loudon,  A.  C.  Fifield,  1911.  5  p.  1., 
96  p.     16°. 

©    Feb.    16,    1911;    2c.    Feb.    20,    1911;    D: 
23442 ;  Henry  Bryan  Binns,  London.  337 

—  See  also  Balaustion's  Euripides. 


15. 


328 


Adventure  galley;  play  in  4  acts,  by  B.  Bloch. 
109  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    June   19,   1914;   D:  37357;    Bertram 
Bloch,  New  York.  337a 


16 


337 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


349 


Adventure  (An)  in  justice;  or,  Hobbe's  hobby, 
comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  O.  Tilburne. 
160  p.     f°.     Tyiiewi-itten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  20,  1914;  D:38SG0;  Edward 
Oliver  Tilburne,  St.  Paul.  337b 

Adventure  (An)  in  the  land  of  Nod;  by  F.  G. 

Ilonth    and   Justin    Paige.     4".      Typewritten. 

©    Francis    Greye    Routh,    Cincinnati ;    D : 

10200,  Mar.  23,  1907;  2c.  Mar.  23,  1907.     338 

Adventure  (The)  of  a  New  York  detective. 
f^ce  Limber  Jim. 

Adventure  of  Lady  Ursula;  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  Anthony  Hope  [pseud,  of  Antbony  Hope 
Hawkins]  New  York,  S.  French;  London,  S. 
French,  ltd.,  1910.    4  p.  1.,  7-137  p.     12". 

©  June  15,  1010;  2c.  June  15,  1910;  D: 
21340;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.  339 

Adventure  (The)  of  Mary.  See  St.  Patrick's 
eve. 

Adventure  (The)  of  the  Lady  Ursula;  a  com- 
edy in  4  acts,  by  Anthony  Hope  [pseud,  of 
Anthony  Hope  Hawkins]  New  York,  R.  H. 
Russel."l89S.     3  p.  1.,  125  p.     illus.  pi.    8°. 

©  R.  H.  Russel,  New  York;  1898:67846, 
Nov.  21 ;  2c.  Dec.  24.  340 

Adventurer  (The);  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Al- 
fred Capus,  tr.  from  the  French  by  Benedict 
Papot.  {In  Drama,  no.  16,  Nov.  1914;  peri- 
o.lical  ©  Dec.  2,  1914 ;  2c.  Jan.  19,  1915 ;  B  : 
32S0S3;   Drama  league  of  America,  Chicago) 

340a 

humane  play  in  4  acts,  by  D.  Oppenheim. 

143  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  17,  1909 ;  D :  17738 ;  David  Op- 
penheim, New  York.  341 

Adventurers;  by  M.  W.  Brooks.  66  p.  f". 
Typewritten. 

©  Mary  Wallace  Brooks,  Grafton,  Ontario, 
Canada;  D :  12108,  Jan.  13,  1908;  2c.  Feb.  24, 
1908.  342 

pageant   in  4   parts,   by   J.   B.    Carrington. 


48  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  8,  1913;  D:  36065;  John  B.  Car- 
rington, San  Antonio.  ■■  342a 

Adventures;  or.  The  woman-hater,  vaudeville 
sketch,  by  U.  Akerstrom.  28  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  27,  1910 ;  D :  21657 ;  Ullie  Aker- 
strom, Brooklyn.  343 

Adventures  in  Cuba.  See  Maine  (The)  disas- 
ter. 

Adventures  in  the  far  West.  See  Jack  Wilson, 
the  scout. 

Adventures  in  the  old  land  and  the  new.  ilee 
Eviction  (The) 

5379—15- 


Adventures  of  a  bachelor;  by  Mrs.  Mark  Pea- 
body. 

©  Louise  E.  Paullin,  New  York ;  1881 :  5022, 
Apr.  2.  344 

Adventures  of  a  cast-ofc;  photo  drama  for 
cleanup  week  in  11  incidents,  by  A.  Pennewell. 
(In  Oak  leaves,  v.  34,  no.  20,  May  8,  1915) 

©  Riay  8,  1915 ;  Ic.  May  15,  1915 ;  D  :  41024 ; 
Aimer  Pennewell,  Oak  Park,  111.  344a 

Adventures  (The)  of  a  college  bride.  See  Ma- 
sonic (The)  ring'. 

Adventures  (The)  of  a  hard  boiled  egg;  by 
Barry  Gray.    9  p.    4°.    Typ'ewritten. 

©  James  L.  Harkless  and  Madeline  Hart- 
ford, Belle  Vernon,  Pa.;  D :  14523,  Dec.  12, 
1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  12,  1908.  345 

Adventures  (The)  of  a  lively  hussy.  See  Lady 
Betty  Martingale. 

Adventures  (The)  of  a  love  letter.  See  Scrap 
(A)  of  paper. 

Adventures  (The)  of  a  sealed  packet.  See  Na- 
bob's (The)  fortune. 

Adventures  of  a  speculative  Yankee.  See 
Hezekiah  Hapgood. 

Adventures  (The)  of  a  telegraph  operator.  See 
Curious. 

Adventures  (The)  of  Ademont;  by  F.  E.  Moore. 
15  p.     f".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  19,  1911;  D:  24729;  F.  E.  Moore, 
Milwaukee.  346 

Adventures  of  Aladdin  and  his  lamp.  See 
New  (A)  version  of  The  adventures  of  Alad- 
din and  his  lamp. 

Adventures  of  an  actress;  up-to-date  musical 
sketch  in  1  scene,  by  E.  B.  Egan.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Edith  Barnes  Egan,  Brooklyn;  D:  11966, 
Dec.  21,  1907 ;  2c.  Jan.  8,  1908.  347 

Adventures  (The)  of  an  Irish  guide.  See 
E.ody,  the  rover. 

Adventures  (The)  of  Arthur  Lynch.  See  High 
treason. 

Adventures  (The)  of  Atwood;  by  W.  L.  Harts- 
horn.    116  p.     Typewritten. 

©  W.  L.  Hartshorn,  Hanover,  N.  H. ;  D: 
1203,  Dec.  21,  1901;  2c.  Dee.  21,  1901;  2c. 
printed  ed.  Apr.  18,  1903.  348 

Adventures  of  Barney,  the  guide;  an  original 
melodramatic  episode,  together  with  original 
scenes,  songs,  and  tableaux,  written,  composed 
and  designed  by  J.  MacEvoy. 

©  John  MacEvoy,  New  York;  1872:3348, 
ApJ^  1.  349 


■  See  also  Haunted  (The)  guide. 


17 


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371 


Adventures  (The)  of  Chlora;  play  in  5  acts,  by 

F.  H.  Shelton.    55  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.   4,  1913;   D:  32185;   Fredk.   H. 
Sbelton,  Philadelphia.  350 

Adventures  (The)  of  Don  Juan;  a  comedy 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  R.  Mansfield. 

©  Richard  Mansfield,  United  States;  1890: 
3S697,  Dec.  8.  351 

Adventures  (The)  of  Don  Quixote  de  la  Man- 
cha  and  his  squire  Sancho  Panza;  farce- 
comedy  in  5  acts,  dramatized  from  the  novel 
of  Micuel  de  Cervantes  Saavedra,  by  I.  Lud- 
low.   125  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  30,  1912 ;  D :  31507 ;  Israel  Lud- 
low, New  York.  352 

Adventures  (The)  of  Fred  Esteller.  See  Ten 
thousand. 

Adventures  of  Hypatia;  a  play  in  4  acts,  found- 
ed on  Charles  Kingsley's  novel  of  that  name, 
by  G.  Stuart  Ogilvie.  Rahway.  N.  J.,  The  Mer- 
shon  CO.,  1894. 

©    W.    Heinemann,    London;      1894:7317, 
Apr.  2.  353 

Adventures  (The)  of  Jack;  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 

G.  F.  Gundelfinger.    80  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  6,  1911;  D:  24153;  Geo.  F.  Gun- 
delfinger, New  Haven.  354 


Adventures  (The)  of  Legate  Grove, 
der  a  cloud. 


See  Un- 


Ad ventures  (The)  of  Little  Red  Riding  Hood; 
an  operetta  in  4  acts,  by  Richard  Hardman. 

©  Roxbury  pub.  co..  New  York ;  1899  :  76331, 
Nov.  22;  2c.  Nov.  15.  355 

Adventures  (The)  of  Louis  Casimir;  a  roman- 
tic drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Hall. 

©    Franklin    Hall,    Philadelphia;    D :  3039, 
Dec.  9.  356 

Adventures  (The)  of  Lydia.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Moses  Goldstein,  Brooklyn  ;  D  :  1194,  Dec. 

18,1901 ;  Ic.  Nov.  9,1901 ;  Ic.  Feb.  21,  1902.  357 

Adventures  (The)  of  Miss  Linn;  by  H.  Rogers. 

©  Harry  Rogers,  New  York;  1900  A:  27559, 
Nov.  6.  358 

Adventures  of  Mr.  Tom  and  the  baron;  a  farce 
in  3  acts,  by  F.  Summerfield.     Typewritten. 

©    Fred    Summerfield,    New    York;    1899: 
35272,  May  26 ;  2c.  May  26.  359 

Adventures  (The)  of  Mutt  and  Jeff;  musical 
comedy  in  1  act,  by  J.  Lyle.  10  p.  f".  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  11,  1911;  D:  23334;  Jack  Lyle, 
New  York.  360 

Adventures  (The)  of  one  O'Billiard  McWil- 
liams.  See  Comedy  (The)  of  the  Killtown 
rivals. 


Adventures  (The)  of  our  commercial  travel- 
ers.    See  Pluck. 

Adventures  (The)  of  Peck's  bad  boy;  a  farce 
comedy  in  1  act,  by  C.  Francis.  16  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  26,  1912 ;  D :  30108 ;  C.  Francis, 
Hornell,  N.  Y.  361 

Adventures   of   Pinocchio;   arranged  from   the 
■  Italian  of  C.  Collodi   [pseud,  of  Carlo  Loren- 

zini]   by  Emily  Gray.     Chicago,  A.  Flanagan 

company    [1911]      79    p.      illus.     (part    col.) 

16". 

©   Dec.   20,   1911;   2  c.   Dec.  26,   1911;   A: 

305136;  A.  Flanagan  co.,  Chicago.  362 

Adventures  (The)  of  Polly.  See  Girl  worth 
while. 

Adventures  (The)  of  Sherlock  Holmes.  See 
Sign  of  the  four. 

Adventures  of  Smith  &  Jones;  a  farce  comedy 
in  3  acts,  by  J.  J.  Murray. 

©  John  J.  Murray,  Cincinnati ;  1898  :  65109, 
Nov.  7.  363 

Adventures  (The)  of  the  bad  boy;  an  original 
3  act  comedy,  by  William  J.  Hand  and  Ulysses 
D.  Newell.     63  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Union    amusement   co..    New    York ;    D : 
10597,  May  IS,  1907 ;  2c.  July  15,  1907.       364 

Adventures  (The)  of  the  Yama  Yamas;  play. 

©    M.    Witmark    &    sons,    New    York;    D: 
13395.  July  22,  1908.  365 

Adventures  of  Tom  and  Jerry;  or,  Cafe  La 
Trouble.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Fre<l  Roger  Imhof,  Rock  Island.  111.;  D: 
4907,  Apr.  20,  1904;  2c.  Apr.  20,  1904.         366 

Adventures  (The)  of  Tom  Sawyer;  play  in  4 
acts,  by  P.  Kester.    4  v.  4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  2,  1914 ;  D :  36212 ;  Paul  Kester, 
Alexandria,  Va.  366a 

Adventures  (The)  of  Tom  Van  Aster;  by  the 

mythsterious  cuss. 

©  Charles  A.  Glyn,  New  York ;  1882 :  10357, 
June  22.  367 

Adventuress  (The);  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  B.  IL  Hilton. 

©    Susan    Denin,    New    York;    1871:11355, 
Dec.  1.  368 

a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Emile  Angler. 

©  F.  Rullman,  New  York  ;  1888  :  27474,  Sept. 
27;  2c.  Oct.  8.  369 

a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  W.  Hartley. 

©  J.  Warren  Hartley,  Philadelphia;  1893: 
17475,  Apr.  8.  370 

musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  W.  Chase  and 

C.  Nathan.     94  p.     4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  6,  1912;  D:  30455;  Will  Chase 
and  Casper  Nathan,  New  York.  371 


18 


372 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


389 


Adventuress  (The) — Continued. 

an  original  American  play  in  4  acts,  by  A. 

Pitou. 

©  Augustus  Pitou,  New  York ;  1874 :  10212, 
Aug.  3.  372 

a  play. 

©  A.  W.  Hammond,  New  York ;  1879 :  57fiO, 
Apr.  29.  373 
play  in  1  act,  by  H.  Whitaker.     17  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  10,  1914;  D :  3G299 ;  Herman 
Whitaker,  Piedmont,  Cal.  374 
romantic  tabloid  in  3  acts,  by  W.  C.  Her- 
man. Chicago,  Chicago  manuscript  co.,  1914. 
30  p.     t".     Mimeographed. 

©  Dec.  1,  1914 ;  2c.  Dec.  18,  1914 ;  D  :  39141 ; 
Alex.  Byers,  Chicago.  374a 

or,  Lady  Evelyn's  triumph;  a  drama  in  4 

acts,  by  W.  Burt  Emerson.     Clyde,  O.,  Ames 
publishing  company. 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  1S93  :  9225,  Feb. 
20;  2c.  Feb.  20.  375 

Adversaire  (L');  comedie  en  4  actes,  par  Alfred 
Capus.  Paris,  E.  Fasquelle,  1904.  3  p.  1.,  280 
p.     12". 

©  Eugene  Fasquelle,  Paris;  D :  4749,  June 
2,  1904;  2c.  Dec.  28,  1903;  2c.  Jan.  29,  1904. 

376 

See  also  Theatre  complet;  [de]  Alfred  Ca- 
pus. 

Advertised.     12  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©   Edgar    Stoltz,    San   Francisco;    D :  8194, 


Mar.  19,  1906;  2c.  Mar.  19,  1906. 

A.    Stiles. 


f°. 


377 
Type- 


Advertised    for;    by    J 
written. 

©  James  A.  Stiles,  Brooklyn  ;  D :  12390,  Feb. 
19,  1908 ;  2c.  Feb.  12,  1908.  378 

Advertisement;  play  in  4  acts,  by  Basil  Mac- 
Donald  Hastings.  New  York,  S.  French; 
London,  S.  French,  ltd.     114  p.     12°. 

©  May  18,  1915 ;  2c.  May  20,  1915 ;  D  :  40811 ; 
Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.  378a 

Advertisement  (The)  writer. 

©  George  R.  Craw,  Chicago ;  D :  11944,  Dec. 
19,  1907.  379 

Advertiser  (The);  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Me- 
dill  Patterson.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   May  8,   1912;    D :  29634 ;   Joseph   M. 
Patterson,  Chicago.  380 

Advertising  agent;  dramatic  composition  in  3 
acts,  by  E.  W.  Scully.    88  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  21,  1910;  D:  20252;  Eugene  W. 
Scully,  Montvale,  N.  J.  381 

a  modern  drama,  by  C.  T.  Cargill. 

©  C.  T.  Cargill,  Newport,  Ky. ;  1895 :  37016, 
July  17 ;  2c.  July  29.  382 


Advertising  brings  results;  a  comedy  sketch  in 
1  act,  by  M.  Coe  and  Lulla  Cortelyou.  15  p. 
f.     Typewritten. 

©   Marie  E.   Coe,   Melrose,   Cal.;   D:  15889, 
May  19,  1909 ;  2c.  May  19,  1909.  383 

farce  in  1  act,  by  M.  Coe  and  L.  Grant.    16 

p.    4°.    Typewritten, 

©  Ic,  June  16,  1914 ;  D :  37329 ;  Marie  Coe 
and  Leila  Grant,  Los  Angeles.  383a 

Advertising  for  a  husband;  farce  in  1  act,  by 
Charles  S.  Bird.  New  York,  S,  French ;  Lon- 
don, S,  French,  ltd.    28  p.    12°. 

©  Dec.  28, 1911 ;  2c,  Dec.  2^8,  1911 ;  D  :  28109 ; 
Samuel  French,  New  York.  384 

play  in  1  act,  by  H.  A.  Littledale.    16  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  2.  1914 ;  D  :  37199 ;  Harold  A,  Lit- 
tledale, New  York.  384a 

Advertising  (The)  girls;  a  masque  of  very  fly 
leaves  in  2  scenes,  by  Amelia  Sanford.  Bos- 
ton, W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1900.    18  p.    12°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  1900  A : 
1037,  Jan.  11 ;  2c.  Jan.  31,  1900.  385 

Advertising  (The)  man;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
F,  W.  Robinson.    117  p,    4°.    Typewritten, 

©  Ic,  Jan.  21,  1914 ;  D  :  35736 ;  Fred  Warner 
Robinson,  New  York.  385a 

See  also  Land  (The)  of  Lag. 


Advertising  (The)  of  Kate;  play  in  4  acts,  by  A. 
N.  Meyer.    129  p.    4".    Typewritten, 

©     Ic.     June     22,    1912;    D:  30085;    Annie 
Nathan  Meyer,  New  York.  386 

Advice;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  C.  L.  Fox,  4°. 
Typewritten, 

©  Constance  Le  Vien  Fox,  New  York ;  D : 
5763,  Nov.  12,  1904;  2c.  Nov.  12,  1904,       387 

Advice  ltd. ;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  C.  G. 
Bright.    4  v.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept,  10,  1914  ;  D  :  38079 ;  Mary  Chave- 
lita  Golding  Bright,  Loudon,  387a 

Advice  to  husbands.     See  Estranged. 

Advice  wanted;  vaudeville  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
William  and  Josephine  Giles.  New  York,  Dick 
&  Fitzgerald.    6  p.    12°. 

©  Aug.  2,  1915;  2c.  Aug.  3,  1915;  D :  41407 ; 
Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.  387b 

Adviser;  comedietta  in  1  act,  by  L.  Karr.  24  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  4,  190Q;  D:  17156;  Louise  Karr, 
New  York.  388 

Adzuma;  or.  The  Japanese  wife,  a  play  in  4 
acts,  by  E,  Arnold.  New  York,  Charles  Scrib- 
ner's  sons,  1893, 

©  Edwin  Arnold,  Great  Britain ;  1893 :  4128, 
Jan.  19 ;  2c.  Jan.  20.  389 


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DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


412 


Aegtesland;  spil  i  3  akter  med  forspillet  De 
uuge  dr0mme  ;if  E.  Gad.  Kj0benhavn  og 
Kristiania,  Gyldendalske  boghandel,  Nordisk 
forlag,  1913.    2  p.  1.    64  p.    8°. 

©  Oct.  25,  1913 ;  2c.  Nov.  4,  1913 ;  D  :  34935 ; 
Emma  Gad,  Copeuhagen.  390 

Aeneas;  a  drama. 

©  Charles  Gildelaaus,  St.  Louis;  1SS4 :  20437, 
Oct.  10 ;  2c.  Oct.  10.  391 

Aeneas  at  the  court  of  Dido.  102  p.  8°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Robert  Hammond   Real,   Baltimore ;   D : 
3824,  Aug.  12,  1903 ;  2c.  Aug.  12,  1903.  392 

Aeneid.     See  Dido. — Flight  (The)  of  Aeneas. 

Aenone;  an  emotional  drama  in  5  acts,  trans- 
lated and  adapted  from  the  French  by  A.  Fal- 
lon. 

©  Anita  Fallon,  San  Francisco;  1888:  22104, 
Aug.  1.  393 

Aerial  (An)  excursion.     Typewritten. 

©   Walter   P.    Portman,    Chicago;    D :  7430. 
Oct.  20,  1905 :  2c.  Oct.  20,  1905.  394 

Aerial  (An)  honeymoon;  musical  comedy  in  2 
scenes,  by  P.  Goldmann.  10  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  May  6,  1911;  D:  24148;  Philipp  Gold- 
mann, New  York.  395 

1  act  operette,  by  P.  Goldmann.     12  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  31,  1910;  D:  22974;  Philipp  Gold- 
mann, New  York.  396 

pantomimic  musical   comedy  in  3  acts,  by 


John  F.  Byrne.    3  v.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Sept.  8,  1914 ;  D  :  38065 ;  Andrew  S.  Byrne 
and  James  A.  Byrne,  Norwich,  Conn.  396a 

Aerietta,  the  smug-g'ler's  daug'hter;  a  nautical 
extravaganza  in  3  acts,  by  L.  N.  Fletcher,  Li- 
bretto. 

©  I>ewis  Nehemiah  Fletcher,  Kansas  City, 
Mo. ;  1883  :  12550,  July  9.  397 

opera,  a  nautical  extravaganza  in  3  acts,  by 


L.  N.  Fletcher,  music  composed  by  Edw.  W. 
Thompson. 

©  Lewis  Nehemiah  Fletcher,  Kansas  Cltv, 
Mo. ;  1883  :  17470,  Sept.  22 ;  2c.  Nov.  5.        398 

Aero  (The)  club;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Sydney 
Rosenfeld. 

©  S.  Rosenfeld,  New  York ;  D :  9574,  Dec.  4, 
1906.  399 

Aero-nots  (The);  1  act  vaudeville  farce,  by  M. 
Ott.     19  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  le.  Feb.  20,  1912;  D:  28783;  Mathew  Ott, 


Aeronaut  (The).     35  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Aaron  Hoffman  and  Taylor  Granville, 
New  York  ;  D  :  9505,  Nov.  23, 1906 ;  2c.  Nov.  23, 
1906.  401 

■a  musical  play  in  2  acts,  book  by  Palmer 


Morse,  music  by  Guy  Bevier  [pseud,  of  G.  B. 
Williams] 

©    Guy   Bevier   Williams,    Milwaukee ;    D : 
10238,  Mar.  29,  1907.  402 

an  original  play  in  4  acts,  by  Charles  Ul- 


Wollaston,  Mass. 


400 


rich  and  H.  Gilbert. 

©  Harry   Gilbert,   Cincinnati ;   1881  :  11500, 
July  25.  403 

Aeroplane  (An)  flirtation;  vaudeville  sketch  in 
2  scenes,  by  G.  F.  Sturgis.  20  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.    Jan.    24,   1911;    D:  23182;    Granville 
Iforbes  Sturgis,  Denver.  404 

Aesop,  the  fool;  a  classic  drama  in  4  acts  and  8 
scenes,  by  L.  P.  Brown. 

©    Laurence    Parmley    Brown,  New   York: 
1896  :  15405,  Mar.  9.  405 

Aesthetics  (The);  an  original  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  Hazel  Wood  (M.  B.  Smith). 

©  Magda  B.  Smith,  New  York;  1881:4382. 
Mar.  22.  406 

Affaeren:  komedie  i  5  akter,  af  H.  Nathansen. 
K.i0benhavn  og  Kristiania,  Gyldendalske  bog- 
handel. Nordisk  forlag,  1913.  2  p.  1.,  164  p. 
32°. 

©  Oct.  29,  1913  ;  2c.  Nov.  13,  1913  ;  D  :  35004  ; 
Henri  Nathansen,  Copeuhagen.  407 

Affair  (The)  at  the  rectory.  14  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Walter  II.  Fell,  Trenlon.  N.  J.;  D :  6.558. 
Apr.  21.  1905 ;  2c.  Apr.  21,  1905.  408 

Affair  (An)  at  West-Gate.     4°.    Typewritten. 
©   J.    Benson    Stafford,    Buffalo;    D :  10502, 
May  6,  1907;  2c.  May  6,  1907.  409 

Affair  (An)  in  a  studio;  play  in  1  act,  by  L.  A. 
Pape.     8  p.     t°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Nov.    13,    1912;    D:  31387;    Leon   A. 
Pape,  Philadelphia.  410 

Affair  (The)  in  the  barracks;  English  version 
of  Stein  and  Soehngen's  German  play  entitled 
Kasernenluft  in  4  acts,  by  C.  M.  S.  McLellan. 
150  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  9,  1911 ;  D  :  24441 ;  Liebler  &  co.. 
New  York.  411 

Affair  (An)  of  business;  vaudeville  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  B.  W.  Musson. 

©  B.  W.  Musson,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  1898: 
19547,  Mar.  16.  412 


20 


413 


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434 


Affair  (An)  of  honor;  a  pautomime  in  1  act,  by 
J.  Perie.     Typewritten. 

©   Junette   Perie,    New   York;    1898:48492, 
Aug.  17 ;  2c.  Nov.  4.  413 

piny  in  1  act,  by  Margaret  Raven.     22  p. 

4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  23,  1912;  D :  28811 ;   E.  Daniell 
Lockwood,  New  York.  414 

See  also  Cosa  (Una)  del  honra. 


Affair  (An)  of  state;  a  play  in  4  acts. 

©    George    Porter,    Bridgeport,    Conn. ;    D : 
10152,  Mar.  15,  1907.  415 

Affair  (An)   of  the  family.      30  p.     f°.     Type- 
written. 

©    Robert    Marcus    Rcliinks,    Birmingham, 
Ala. ;  D  :  13319,  July  10,  1908 ;  2c.  July  10,  1908. 

416 

Affair  (An)  of  the  heart;  a  melodrama  in  5  acts, 
by  A.  E.  Rice. 

©  Alfred  E.  Rice,  Portland,  Or.;   D :  7109, 
Aug.  15,  1905.  417 

Affair  (The)  of  the  pink  gown;  a  play  in  1  act, 
by  C.  E.  Rich.    4  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Cbarles    Edward   Rich,    New   York;    D: 
2101,  July  10,  1902 ;  2c.  July  10,  1902.  418 

Affair  of  the  sword;  by  F.  G.   Blakeslee  and 
Henry  McMauus.    11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Fred    G.    Blakeslee,    Hartford;    D :  9090, 
Sept.  15,  190G ;  2c.  Sept.  15,  1906.  419 


Affaire     (L')     Clemenceau. 
(The)  case. — Iza. 


See    Clemenceau 


Affaire  (L')  Coverly.  See  Tichborne  (The) 
claimant. 

Affaire  d'amour  de  Mme.  Blanche;  a  comedy 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Walsh. 

©    Marie    Walsh,     Brooklyn;     1898:24550, 
May  20.  420 

Affaire  d'lionneur;  by  Wm.  D.  Hall.  7  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

•  ©  Minnie  and  Etbel  Nye,  Philadelphia ;  D : 
5774,  Nov.  15,  1904;  2c.  Nov.  15,  1904,      421 

Affaire  (Une)  d'or;  comedie  en  3  actes,  par  M. 

Gerbidon.      32    p.      (L'lllustration    theatrale, 
'  8^  annee.— 224,  IG  novembre,  1912.) 

©  Nov.  16,  1912 :  2c.  Dec.  7,  1912 ;  D  :  31613 ; 

Marcel  Gerbidon,  Paris.  422 

Affaire  (L')  de  I'hotel  Bitch.  See  Hotel  (The) 
Hitch  case. 

Afi'aire  (L')  des  poisons;  piece  en  5  actes,  de  V. 
Sardou.  [Paris,  Impr.  de  l'lllustration]  1908. 
2  p.  1.,  96  p.     S". 

©  Victorien  Sardou,  Paris;  D :  12436,  Feb. 
27,  1908;  2c.  Feb.  27,  1908.  423 


Affaire  (L')  Dreyfus;  or.  The  Devil's  Island's 
martyr,  tr.  from  the  French  L'afCaire  Drey- 
fus; ou,  Le  martyr  de  I'lle  du  Diable,  a  his- 
torical drama  in  5  acts  and  9  tableaux,  by 
J.  B.  Bouzelli  and  U.  Rustique.    41  p.     f°. 

©  J.  B.  Bouzelli  and  Urbain  Rustique,  Mon- 
treal, Canada;  D  :  4809,  Mar.  21,  1904.        424 

Affaire  Fousseret;  schauspiel  in  3  aufziigen,  von 
Felix  Philippi.  Berlin-Wilmersdorf,  Felix 
Bloch  erben.     110  p.     S". 

©  Ic.  Jan.  28.  1914 ;  D :  35S12 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben.  Berlin-Wilmersdorf.  424a 

Affaire  (L')  Grisel;  drame  fin  3  actes,  [par] 
Lucieu  Besnnrd. 

©  Felix  Demoly,  Paris ;  D :  10180,  Mar.  21, 
1907.  425 

Affaire  (Une)  pcandaleuse;  vaudeville  en  4 
actes,  i)ar  Paul  Gavault  and  Maurice  Ordon- 
ueau.    Paris,  P.  V.  Stock,  1904.    170  p.    12°. 

©  P.  V.  Stock,  Paris ;  D :  5948,  Dec.  22,  1904 ; 
2c.  Dec.  22,  1904.  426 

Affaires  (Les)  sont  les  affaires;  piece  en  3 
actes,  de  O.  Mirbeau. 

©  Octave  Mirbeau.  Paris;  D :  3335,  Apr.  25, 
1903 ;  2c.  Apr.  27,  1903.  427 

Affairs  (The)  of  men;  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  C. 
Carruthers.     19  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  8,  1914;  D:  38435;  Arthur  C. 
Carruthers,  New  York.  427a 

Affairs  of  state;  an  American  comedy,  by  W. 
Sikes. 

©  Wirt  Sikes,  New  York ;  1874 :  2038,  Feb. 
20.  428 

Affectation;   a    musical   comedy  in  2   acts,   de- 
picting the  fashionable  life.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©    Julius    Wedekind,   New   York;    D :  2521, 
Oct.  31,  1902;  2c.  Oct.  31,  1902.  429 

Affection  (An)  of  the  heart;  a  comedy  in  2  acts, 
by  Eugene  Latour. 

©  Roxbury  pub.  co..  New  York ;  1899 : 
76305,  Nov.  22 ;  2c.  Nov.  22.  430 

Affinities;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  M. 
Yost.     97  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  xMav  27,  1912;  D:  29813;  Howard  M. 
Yost,  Cleveland.  431 

Affinity.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Richardson  William  Dickenson,  Sioux 
Falls,  S.  D. ;  D :  2028,  June  20,  1902;  2c.  June 
20,  1902.  432 


— 10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  J.  Greenman  Howser,  Chicago ;  D  :  14053, 
Oct.  14,  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  14,  1908.  433 


—  by  W.  J.  Carter.    24  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  14,  1910 ;  D :  17938 ;  William  J. 
Carter,  New  York.  434 


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435 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


453 


Affinity — Continued. 

family  tragedy  of  the  present  times  in  4 

acts,    by   Dr.    G.    Keitz.     123   p.     f.     Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  1,  1913 ;  D :  32161 ;  Gustav  Keitz, 
New  Orleans.  435 

a  play   iu  4  acts,  by  A.   M.  Bradley.     4". 


Typewritten. 

©  Alice  M.  Bradley,  Croton-on-Hudson, 
N.  Y.;  D:  13549,  Aug.  15,  1908;  2c.  Aug.  15, 
1908.  436 

—  play  iu  1  act,  by  A.  B.  Ebin.     22  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  9,  1914 ;  D :  35610 ;  Alexander  B. 
Ebin,  New  York.  436a 

—  playlet  in  1  act,  by  S.  Sbatford.     9  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  25,  1914 ;  D :  36928 ;  Sarah  Shat- 
ford.  New  York.  436b 

Affinity  and  duty;  or,  Evangeline  and 
Gretchen,  play  in  1  act,  by  Anna  Turnworm 
[pseud,  of  M.  A.  Wolff]  34  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.   Aug.   16,    1913;    D:  34180;    Mary  A. 
Wolff,  Montgomery,  Ala.  437 

Affinity  beach,  and  The  girl  from  Mars;  piece 

in  2  acts,  by  Joe  Opp.    45  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  11,  1914 ;  D :  37293 ;  Joseph  Opp, 

New  York.  437a 

Affinity  (The)  bug. 

©  Sanford  H.  Dickinson,  Buffalo;  D :  15650. 
Apr.  19,  1909.  438 

Affinity  (The)  garden;  a  1  act  playlet,  by  M.  S. 
Parr.     19  p.     f".     Typewritten. 

©  Margaret  S.  Parr,  Philadelphia  ;  D  :  15172, 
15172,  Feb.  25,  1909;  2c.  Feb.  8,  1909.        439 


play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  S.  L.  Parr.     133  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  21,  1913  ;  D :  34314 ;  Margaret  S. 
Linn  Parr,  Collingswood,  N.  J.  440 

Affinity  (The)  marriage;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  C. 
A.  McMullen.     92  p.    12°. 

©  Clarence  A.  McMullen,  Oakland,  Cal. ;  D : 
15510,  Apr.  1,  1909;  2c.  Apr.  27,  1909.       441 

Afflicted  by  affinities;  a  playlet  in  1  act,  by 
J.  W.  Allen.    21  p.    4°.    Ms. 

©    Ic.    May   8.    1912;    D:  29289;    J.    Weller 
Allen,  Richmond,  111.  442 

Afflicted   (The)  family;  or,  A  doctor  without 
a  diploma,  a  farce  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Mal- 
colm Stewart  Taylor.    Clyde,  O.,  A.  D.  Ames. 
©  A.  D.  Ames,  Clyde,  O. ;  1884 :  11352,  June 
5 ;  2c.  June  5.  443 


Affranchis  (Les);  piece  en  3  actes,  par  Marie 
Leneru.  Paris,  Librairie  Hachette  et  cie., 
1911.     227  p.     12°. 

©    Apr.    21,    1911;    2c.    May    12,    1911;    D: 
24192 ;  Hachette  &  co.,  Paris.  444 

Affranchisement    (The)    of   Louise;   play    in   3 

acts,  by  B.  Israeli.     114  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  25,  1912;  D:  29486;  Baruch  Is- 

.    raeli,  Washington.  445 

Affreux  (L')  homme;  piece  en  2  actes  [de]  M. 
Vaucaire  et  Y.  Mirande.  Paris,  I.ibrairie  the- 
atrale,  1909.     37  p.     12°. 

©  Jan.  15,  1910 ;  2c.  Dec.  27.  1909 ;  D  :17785 ; 
Maurice  Vaucaire  et  Yves  Mirande,  Paris. 

446 

Afloat  and  ashore;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  F. 

Mil  liken. 

©    James    F.    Milliken,    New   York;    1885: 
27730,  Dec.  28.  447 

Afreet  (The);  play  in  1  act  by  A.  Winspeare. 
31  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    7,    1915;    D :  39714 ;    Anthony 
Winspeare,  London.  447a 

Africa;  or,  Livingstone  and  Stanley,  a  new 
drama,  by  John  F.  Poole. 

©  Josh  Hart,  New  York;  1872:9274,  Aug. 

29.  448 

Africain  (L')     See  Hamza. 

Africaine  (L');  a  grand  opera  in  5  acts,  com- 
posed  by   Giacomo  Meyerbeer,   adapted   from 
the  French  of  E.  Schribe,  by  W.  E.  Hoffmann. 
©  Kate  Glover,  New  York ;  1895 :  51831,  Oct. 
12;  2c.  received.  449 

African  (The)  box;  or.  The  magician's  trou- 
bles, arr.  bv  Charles  White.  New  York,  R.  M. 
De  Witt. 

©   Robert  M.   De  Witt,   New   York;    1875: 
14042,  Dec.  30;  2c.  Mar.  1,  1S76.  450 

African  (An)  changed.     See  Their  last  hope. 

African  (The)  dodger.     Sec  Oh  promise  me. 

African  (An)  king;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
Madeline  Merli. 

©    Charles    E.    Blaney,    New  York;    1900 

A  :  15381,  June  21.  451 

African  prince,  his  capture  and  escape  from 
bondage;  or.  All  for  his  sister. 

©    Elizabeth    It.    J.    Hensen,    Chicago;    D: 
6955,  July  12,  1905.  452 

African    (The)    princess.     Sec   Urlina. 

Africanus  Blue  Beard;  a  musical  Ethiopian  bur- 
lesque, by  Frank  Dumont.  New  York,  R.  M. 
De  Witt. 

©   Robert   M.   De  Witt,   New   York;    1876: 
14574,  Dec.  29;  2c.  Sept.  15,  1877.  453 


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474 


Afrikaforscher  (Der);  dialog  fiir  3  weibliche 
luul  1  miinuliclie  rolle,  von  E.  Totzke.  Antigo, 
Wis.,  Antigo  publishing  co.  1  p.  1.,  12  p.  24". 
(Dialoge  und  vortriige  fiir  jugendvereine,  no. 
43) 

©    Nov.    10,    1013;    2c.    Nov.    20,    1913;    D: 
35069;  Antigo  pub.  co.,  Antigo,  Wis.  454 

Afrikaner;  lustspiel  in  4  aufziigen  [von  R.  Her- 
manns! Elberfeld.  A.  Martini  &  Griittefien, 
g.  in.  b.  h.,  190G.     114  p.    16°. 

©  Rudolf  Hermanns.  Elberfeld,  Germany; 
C :  131973,  Oct.  15,  1906 ;  2c.  Oct.  15,  1906. 

455 

Afrikanische  (Der)  Bismarck  und  die  Eng- 
lander.     Sec  Buren-keile. 

Afrimerican  (The);  or,  Before  the  war  and 
after  emancipation,  from  barbarism  to 
bondag'e,  and  from  soldier  to  citizen,  an 
original  dramatic  production,  by  W.  Foote. 

©  William  Foote,  New  York;  1891:11137, 
Mar.  26.  456 

Afro  (The)  American  adventurer;  4  act  drama, 
by  J.  N.  Smith. 

©  Jean  Nuton  Smith,  Indianapolis;  1896: 
63818,  Nov.  23.  457 

After;  an  original  drama  in  1  act,  by  Scott  Bat- 
tarns. 

©  J.  M.  Hill,  New  York ;  1888 :  16478,  June 
8.  458 

play  in  1  act,  by  F.  Bruegger.     18  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Mar.  30,  1914;   D:  36492;    Frederick 
Bruegger,  Chicago.  458a 

After  a  fashion;  or,  A  doctor  without  a 
diploma,  a  farce  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  M. 
Taylor. 

©    Malcolm    Taylor,    Chicago;    1878:1185, 
Jan.  28.  459 

After  a  fortune;  or,  Foiled  by  dogs,  a  border 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  D.  Marine. 

©  Will  D.  Marine,  Indianapolis ;  1890 :  2335, 
Jan.  17.  460 

After  a  storm  comes  a  calm;  a  comedietta  in  1 
act,  by  John  Maddison  Morton. 

©  A.  T.  B.  De  Witt,  New  York ;  1886 :  30298, 
Dec.  29 ;  2c.  Aug.  30,  1888.  461 

After  all;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  H.  M.  Sankey. 
40  p.    4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  26,  1911 :  D :  28101 ;  Howard  M. 
Sankey,  Richmond,  Ind.  462 

comedy  in  3  acts,  by  P.  K.  Driden.     116  p. 

f.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    12,    1913;    D :  33207 ;    Paul    K. 
Driden,  Reading,  Pa.  463 


After  all — Continued. 

dramatic   poem,   by   Harriet   Monroe.      {In 

Poet  lore,  v.  12,  no.  3,  Julv-Sept.,  1900 :  period- 
ical ©  NoA^  17,  1900;  Ic.  Nov.  1,  1900;  Ic. 
Nov,  4,  1900;  B:  18129;  Poet  lore  co.,  Boston) 

463a 

Sec  also  Passing  (The)  show. 

After  all  the  judgment;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  J. 
C.  Nicholson.  Ill  p.  blueprint  plans,  obi.  24°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  10,  1913 ;  D :  32277  ;  James  Calvin 
Nicholson,  Hartford.  464 

After  business  hours;  a  comtedy  in  4  acts,  from 
the  German  of  Blumenthal,  by  A.  Daly. 

©  Augustin  Daly,  New  York;  1886:22031, 
Oct.  1.  465 

Same. 

©  by  Joseph  F.  Daly  and  Richard  Dorney, 
New  York,  as  executors,  in  renewal  for  28 
years.  Renewal  no.  4977,  Jan.  7,  1914.  Origi- 
nal entry,  Oct.  1,  1886,  no.  22031.  465a 

After  centuries;  [scenario  for  play  in  prologue 
and  3  acts]  by  M.  P.  Welch.  8  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  25,  1909 ;  D  :  16628  ;  Mary  Parkes 
Welch,  Roland  Park,  Md.  466 

After  dark  in  Deadwood  and  I/eadville. 

©  James  Lewer,  Denver ;  1879 :  11562,  Aug. 
30.  467 

After  death;  a  5  act  sensational  melodrama,  by 
R.  A.  Farrelly. 

©  Richard  A.  Farrelly,  New  York;  1894: 
6557,  Jan.  27.  468 

After  forty  years;  sketch,  by  F.  Allen.  9  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

I©  Ic.  Mar.  14,  1910;  D:  20446;  Frederick 
Allen,  Salt  Lake  City.  469 

After  it  happened;  by  Lewis  Allen.  2  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  31,  1913 ;  D :  35066 ;  Jack  Boyce. 
New  York.  470 

After  many  days;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Vivian 
Page.    67  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  31,  1911;  D:  24369;  Gustave 
Frohman,  New  York.  471 

an   original  drama  in  3   acts,   by  Allisto 

[pseud,  of  E.  M.  Bradford] 

©  E.  M.  Bradford,  Augusta,  Wis.;  1893: 
10016,  Feb.  24.  472 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  B.  Tilton. 

©  Edwin  B.  Tilton,  Brooklyn;  1897:45510, 
Aug.  12.  473 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  K.  Lee. 

©    Kenneth    Lee,   New   York;    1899:70943 


Oct.  31. 


474 


23 


474 


DKAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


493 


After  many  days — Continued. 

play  in  4  acts  and  prologue,  by  A.  E.  Ives 

and  A.  Prescott.    119  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  S,  1915;  D:  40308;  Alice  E.  Ives 
and  Augusta  Prescott,  New  York.  474a 

play  in  prologue  and  3  acts,  by  J.  H.  Price. 

125  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  13, 1914 ;  D  :  35643 ;  J.  Hyde  Price, 
New  York.  474b 

-play  in  3  acts,   by   E.   Locke.     60   p.     4°, 

Typev/ritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  13,    1910;    D:  20786;    Edward 
Locke,  New  York.  475 

or,  Her  choice,  in  5  acts,  by  Judith  Holman 

[pseud,  of  L.  W.  Law]  55  p.    4°.    Tj^pewritten. 
©  Ic.  June  7,  1911 ;  D  :  24425 ;  Lizzie  Wood- 
bury Law,  New  York.  476 

in  3  acts,  by  Judith  Holman   [pseud. 


of  L.  W.  Law]    45  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  lo.  Sept.  19,  1930 ;  D  :  22110 ;  Lizzie  Wood- 
bury Law,  New  York.  477 

After  many  years;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  G. 
Spencer. 

©  J.  G.  Spencer,  Rutland,  Vt. ;  1896 :  5133S, 
Sept.  12.  478 

Sec  also  Half  hours  of  vaudeville. — Heart 


(The)  of  crime. 

After  midnight.     8°.    Typewritten. 

©  A.  J.   Spencer  and  Sargent  Aborn,  New 
York  ;  D :  4505,  Jan.  15,  1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  30,  1903. 

479 


play  in  1  act,  by  M.  Levine.    18  p.    4°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  4,  1914 ;  D  :  36246 ;  Morris  Levine, 
Bayonne,  N.  J.  479a 

After  nineteen  years.     See  Simple  Bill. 

After  seven  years;  by  C.  W.  Sweetland.     14  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Claire  Wickham  Sweetland,  Thomaston, 
N.  Y.;  D:  12612,  Mar.  25,  1908;  2c.  Mar.  16, 
1908.  480 

play  in  4  acts,  by  L.  Burte.    42  p.    f°.    Type- 


written. 

©  Ic.  July  27,  1911 ;  D :  24783 ;  Lloyd  Burte, 
Brooklyn.  481 

a  thrilling  sensational  melodrama  in  4  acts, 


by  Charles  H.   Flemming. 

©  Daniel  A.  Kelly,  Baltimore ;  1887 :  19321, 
July  27.  482 

- —  See  also  Gold  (The)  king. — Marley  "Water. 


After  six  years;  western  drama  in  1  act,  by  A. 
:\IacHugh.     15  p.    4".     Typewritten. 

©   lo.    Feb.    28.    1912;    D:  28862;    Augustin 
MacHugb    New  York.  483 


After   16  years;  play   hi  4  acts,  by  M.   Gabel. 

122  p.     4°.     Ms. 

©  3  c.  Oct.  3,  1914;   D:  38398;   Max  Gabel, 
Brooklyn.  483a 

After  taps;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  completed  by  K. 

E.   Baker,   from   notes   and   unfinished   manu- 
•    script  of  the  late  George  M.  Baker.     Boston, 

Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1891. 
©  Rachel  E.  Baker,  United  States;   1891: 

2779,  Jan.  19 ;  2c.  Feb.  20.  484 

military  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  G.  F. 

Dittniar  and  C.  F.  Dittmar. 

©  George  F.  Dittmar  and  Charles  F.  Ditt- 
mar, Jersey  City ;  1889 :  10698,  Apr.  4.        485 

After  ten  years;  a  romantic  drama  in  3  scenes, 
liy  W.  G.  Duncan.     Typewritten. 

©  William   G.   Duncan,  New   York ;   D :  62. 
Jan.  22,  1901;  2c.  Jan.  22,  1901.  486 


—  slice  of  life  in  3  episodes,  by  R.  T.  Ketter- 
ing.    15  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  3.  1915 ;  D  :  40257  ;  Ralph  Thomas 
Kettering,  Chicago.  486a 

or,  The  maniac  wife,  an  original  romantic 


drama  in  3  acts,  by  B.  W.  Hollenbeck.    Clyde, 
O.,  A.  D.  Ames. 

©  A.  D.  Ames,  Clyde,  O. ;  1886 :  3554,  Feb. 
10;  2c.  Feb.  10.  487 

After  the  ball;  by  T.  Irwin.     34  p.     8".     Type- 
written. 

©    Thomas    Irwin,    Toronto,    Canada ;     D : 
4300,  Nov.  25,  1903 ;  2c.  Nov.  25,  1903.  488 

dramatic  composition  in  1  act,  by  A.  Simon. 

©   Albert    Simon,    Cincinnati,   O. ;    D :  4712, 
Mar.  11,  1904.  489 

a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  adapted  from 

the  French  of  M.  Pontin,  by  Joseph  Herbert. 
Typewritten. 

©   T.   W.    and   C.    B.    Mullalv,   New   York: 
1893 :  34232,  July  22 ;  2c.  July  31.  490 

play   in   1   act,   by   E.    Saltus.     18   p.     4". 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  2,  3913;  D:  33124;  Edgar  Saltus. 
New  York.  491 

vaudeville   sketch   in  1   act,   by   Henry   E. 


Shelland.  New  York,  Dick  &  Filzgerald  [1906] 
6  p.     16". 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York ;  D :  8821, 
July  12,  1906;  2c.  Aug.  14.  1906.  492 

—  or.  The  dark  hour  before  the  dawn,  drama 
in  1  act,  by  H.  F.  Taylor.  19  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  Henrv  Fitch  Taylor,  Cos  Cob,  Conn. :  D : 
6456,  Apr.  4,  1905 ;  2c.  Apr.  4,  1905.  493 

—  See  also  Mad  (The)  count. 


24 


494 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


513 


After  the  barber's  ball;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  Mc- 
Cree.     16  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  11,  1913;  D:  33775;  Juuie  Mc- 
Cree,  New  York.  494 

After  the  battle;  a  war  drama,  by  F.  Barclay. 
©  Fannie  C.  Barclay,  New  York;  1897:  6274, 
Jan.  21.  495 

After  the  christening'.     Sec  April  fool. 

After  the  circus;  farce  in  1  act,  by  Lawrence 
Clienowoth.  Clyde,  O.,  Ames  pub.  co.,  1900. 
17  p.  12°.  (Ames'  series  of  standard  and 
minor  drama,  no.  422) 

©  Ames  pnb.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  1900  A :  29671, 
Dec.  6 ;  2c.  Dec.  8.  496 

After  the  concert;  vaudeville  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
A.  Stewart.    21  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  7,  1914 ;  D :  37500 ;  Andrew  Stew- 
art, Washington.  496a 

After  the  election;  by  J.  C.  and  H.  B.  Dox.  f° . 
I'ypewritten. 

©  Julia  Cockle  Dox  and  Hamilton  Bogavt 
Dox,  Peoria,  111. ;  D :  11880,  Dec.  7,  1907 ;  2c. 
Jan.  8,  1908.  497 

After  the  elopement;  sketch  by  O.  T.  Jobnsone. 
6  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  7,  1911 ;  D  :  25424  ;  Otto  T.  Jobn- 
sone, Brooklyn.  498 

After  the  fair;  acrobatic  rural  novelty  skit,  by 
Charles  Horwitz.     7  p.     t°.     Typewritten. 

©  Sept.  22,  1913;  D:  34505;  Adolph  and 
Anne  Kern,  Findlay,  O.  499 


play  in  1  act,  by  Charles  Horwitz.     10  p. 

4°.     Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Apr.  25,  1913;   D:  33070;   Frank  De 
Mora  and  Anna  Graceta,  Findlay,  O.  500 

After  the  fire.  See  Plays;  by  August  Strind- 
berg. 

After  the  French  ball.     See  Beautiful  (A)  liar. 

After  the  game;  a  college  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 
Liudsev  Barbee.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison,  1907. 
31  p.     16°. 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  D :  11290,  Sept.  4, 
1907 ;  2e.  Oct.  25,  1907.  501 

■play  in  1  act,  by  J.  B.  Foster.     14  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   18,   1911;    D:  25248;    Julia    B. 
Foster,  Berkeley,  Cal.  502 


After  the  girl;  revusical  comedy  in  2  acts  and  6 
scenes,  written  and  composed  by  Paul  A. 
Kubens,  lyrics  by  Percy  Greenbank  and  Paul 
A.  Rubens.     2  v.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  16,  1914 ;  D  :  36030 ;  Gaiety  thea- 
tre CO.,  ltd.,  London.  503a 

Same.     London,  Chappell  &,  co.,  ltd.    30  p. 


8". 

©  Feb.  9,  1914 ;  2c.  Feb.  10,  1914 ;  D  :  35986 ; 
Chappell  &  CO.,  ltd.,  London.  503b 

After  the  honeymoon;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Wal- 
lace Nisbet.  New  York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald, 
1913.     IS  p.    12°. 

©  Jan.  29,  1913 ;  2c.  Jan.  31, 1913 ;  D :  32270 ; 
Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.  504 

sketch  by  E.  H.  Loeffler.  19  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  3,  1914 ;  D :  37724 ;  E.  H.  Loffler, 
Pittsburgh.  504a 

sketch,  by  J.  R.  Shryock.    24  p.    4°.    Type- 


written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  14,  1910;  D:  20453;  J.  R.  Shry- 
ock, New  York.  505 

After  the  masquerade;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  J. 
Bennett  and  F.  B.  Darling.  18  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  16,  1913 ;  D  :  34439 ;  Jules  J.  Ben- 
nett and  Fayette  B.  Darling,  New  York.       506 

After  the  matinee.     12  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 
©    Eugenie    Blair,    New    York;    D:  11387, 
Sept.  20,  1907;  2c.  Aug.  30,  1907.  507 

^by  Mrs.  L.  S.  Bishop.    5  p.    4°.    Typewrit- 


ten. 

©  Ic.  June  1,  1910;  D:  21227;  Mrs.  L  .S. 

Bishop,  Los  Angeles.  508 

—  comedy  episode,  by  J.  F.  White.  7  p.     4". 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.   19,   1913;    D:  32712;  Jack   F. 

White,  Chicago.  509 


—  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Hellen  [sic]  Morrison 
Howie. 
©  Penn.  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia ;  1899  :  47042, 

510 


—  vaudeville  sketch,  by  F.  J.  Conroy.     15  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  20,  1911;  D:  25533;  Frank  James 
Conroy,  Brooklyn.  503 


July  20;  2c.  July  20. 

After  the  meet;  comedy  sketch,  by  Vail  Wright. 
13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    28,    1911;    D:  25342;    Robert 
Francis  Ford,  Boston.  511 

After  the  night  comes  the  dawn;  a  drama  in  4 
acts.     67  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Arthur  Hodges,  Chicago ;  D :  14984,  Feb. 
3,  1909;  2c.  Feb.  4,  1909.  512 

After  the  opera;  a  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
F.  Summerfield.     Typewritten. 

©    Fred    Summerfield,    New    York;    1899: 
23504,  Apr.  3;  2c.  Apr.  3.  513 


25 


514 


DRAMATIC    COMrOSITIONS 


537 


After  the  opera — Continued. 

a  fiiroif-al  comedy  (with  or  without  music) 

in  4  acts,  by  A.  C.  Gunter. 
©   A.    C.    Gunter,    New    York;    18S0 :  590n, 

Apr.  IC.  514 

After  the  play;  by  K.  E.  Cummings.  13  p.    4". 
Typewritten. 

©    ]c.    Nov.    :i,    ion;    D:2uGfM;  Ralph    E. 

CumniiriKH,  Han  Diego,  Cal.  515 

dramatic    sltetch,    by    Harry    W.    Osborne. 

Chicago,  T,  S.  Den i sou  &  co.    13  p.    12". 

©  IXf,-.  1,  1910;  2c.  Dec.  5,  1910;  D :  22725 ; 
T.  S.  Denison  &  co.,  Chicago.  516 

After  the  race;  jilay  in  1  act,  by  McCree  and 
Clark.    13  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Sei)t.   n,   1912;    D:  30743;   xMcCree  & 
Clark,  New  York.  517 

After  the   raid;   by    K.    W.   Christy.     G  p.     4". 
Typewritten. 

©    II.    W.    Christy,    New    York ;    D :  13093, 
Sei)t.  1,  lfX)8;  2c.  Sept.  I,  1908. 


518 


After  the  show.     8".    Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  William  Murray,  New  York;  D: 
5981,  Dec.  29,  1904;  2c.  Dec.  10,  1904.  519 

1  act  musical  farce  comedy  in  2  scenes  con- 
ceived and  coniftoscd  by  F.  C.  Klver.s,  iyiics  l)y 
Geo.  Totten  Sniitli,  music  by  Rose  Mobley.  23 
p.    4".     Typewritten. 

©  F.   Clarenz  Rivers,  Brooklyn;   D :  13.374, 
July  20,  KXt8;  2c.  .July  20,  1008.  520 

After  the  stampede;  a  i)Iay  in  1  act,  by  W.  li. 
'J'ucker.     12  ]>.    t".    Tyi)ewrlUen. 

©  Ic.  June  7,  1912;  D:  29899;    William   I>. 
Tucker,  Chicago.  521 

After  the  storm;  an  original  comedy  drama  In  5 
acts,  by  E.  R.  Tilton.    Typewritten. 

©  Edwin   B.  Tilton,   United   States;   189.5: 
57052,  Nov.  11 ;  2c.  Jan.  6,  189G.  522 

After  the  war. 

©  Travers-Vale,   Monroe,   Ga.;   1898:30220, 
May  10;  2c.  May  18.  523 

drama  in  4  acts  with  prologue,  by  D.  Llcht- 

blan.     47  p.     f".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tune  .3,  VAir, ;  D  :  408.34  ;  Danton  Llcht- 
blau.  New  York.  523a 


—  or.  The  old  plantation. 

©  G.  L.  Stout,  New  York ;  1871 :  1077,  Feb. 
28.  524 

n  drama  of  southern  life  In  3  nets,  by 


O,   L.   SI  out. 

©  G.  L.   Stout,   United   States;   1873:0.501. 


After  thirty  years;  or,  A  modern  version  of  the 
old  play  of  Sweethearts,  a  play  in  1  act,  by  E. 
R.  (.'omlns. 

©  Eliza l)eth  Barker  Comins,  Jamaica  Plain. 
Mass. ;  D  :  10292,  Mar,  28,  1907.  52e 

or,  The  twin  daug'hters  of  Count  Valdimir, 


a  Bussian  exile,  by  P.  Whitworth. 

©  I'ahiga  Whitworth,  Oakland,  Cal.;  1892: 
10480,  Mar.  7,  527 

After  three  score  years  and  ten;  or.  You're 
only  old  and  in  the  way,  drama  in  3  acts  and 
3  scenes,  by  D.  V.  Steiner.  13  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.   Mar.   10,   1910;   D :  20521 ;   D.   Verne 
Steiner,  Manor,  Pa.  528 

After  twenty  years. 

©  Phil  R.  Wilmarth,  Vermont,  111.;  1900  A  : 
11.3.S0,  May  .5.  529 


—  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  Parker. 

©    Clara     Parker,    Lesueur,    Minn.;    1896: 
63299,  Nov.  19.  530 

—  a  drama  in  r)ro]ogue  and  5  acts,  by  J.  C. 


Webb.     Typewritten. 

©  John  Crittenden  Webb,   Chicago;   1888: 
3720,  Feb.  4 ;  2c.  Nov.  20,  1890.  531 

—  a  drama  iu  3  acts,  by  R.  L,  Vioran.    98  p. 
4".     Tyr>ewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  22,  1913;  D:  35405;  Raoul  L.  Vio- 
ran, Chicago.  532 

—  an  emotional  American  drama  in  5  acts,  in- 
cluding iirologue,  by  G.  M.  Clprico. 

©  George  M.  Ciprlco,  San  Francisco;  1884: 
9920,  May  14.  533 

a  play  in  1  <nct,  by  L.  Grant.     13  p.     4°. 


TyiK!written. 

©  Lawrence  Grant,  London;  D :  14908,  Jan. 
27,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  11,  1909.  534 

After  Worcester  fight.  See  Bagged  (A)  cava- 
lier. 

After  years  of  waiting;  a  nielodrama  in  5  acts, 
by  M.  I'.arry  and  S.  II.  Maguire.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Matthew  Rarry  and  Sylvester  II.Maguire, 
New  York  ;  D  :  .5428,  Aug.  12,  1904  ;  2c.  Aug.  12, 
1904.  535 

Afterglow  (The);  a  monologue,  by  J.  Bell- 
Kanske.     4  i».     f".     Typewritten. 

©  Jiilta  Rell-Ranske,  New  York;  I):  1.5891, 
May  20,   1!)09;  2c.  M.-iy  20,  1909.  536 

play  in  3  acts,  by  W.  Cluxton.    101  p.     4". 


Jinie  10. 


525 


TyjK'writlen. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  18,  1011;  D:  2,3393;  Walter  Clux- 
ton, Boston.  537 


26 


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559 


Afterglow  (The) — Continued. 

or,  Two  islands,  a  play,  by  De  Wolfe  Allen 

[pseud,  of  A.  A.  Adiemau]     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  A.  A.   and  M.   M.  Adleman,   Bridgeport, 

Conn.;   D :  10948,  July  10,  1907;  2c.  July  10, 

1907.  538 

See  also  Christine  Mallory. 

Aftermath  (The) 

©  Flora  II.  Ingersoll,  Grand  Junction,  Col. ; 
D :  13824,  Sept.  18,  1908.  539 

comedy  in  4  acts,  Wilbur  C.  Dwight  and 

John  Cobb,  jr.    4  v.  4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  21,  1913;  D:33G05;  William  II. 
Denny,  New  York.  •  540 

a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Ilartmann  and  S. 


Stange. 

©  Jacob  Ilartmann,  Stanislaus  Stange  and 
Ward  Bingley,  New  York;  1890:25599,  Aug. 
18.  541 

by  K.  Jones.    102  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  16,  1913;  D:  34433;  Kallulu 
Jones,  New  York.  542 

—  a  drama  of  the  West  in  4  acts,  by  F.  H. 
Inger.soll.     332  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  18,  1910;  D:  20290;  Flora  II.  In- 

543 

80  p.     4". 


gersoll,  Grand  Junction,  Col. 
—  play   in  4  acts,  by  F.  T.  Holt. 


Typewritten. 

©  Sept.  9,  1912;  D:  30774;  Florence  T.  Holt, 
Burlington,  Vt.  544 

by  L.  Thompson.    67  p.    f".    Typewrit- 


ten. 

©  Ic.  May  23,  1914  ;  D  :  37111 ;  Lulu  Thomp- 
son, Oakland,  Cal.  544a 

—  pl.iy    in   1   act,    by  A.   Wynne.     14    p.     4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  2,  1915;  D:  41380;  Anna  Wynne, 
New  York.  544b 

—  by    II.    I.    O.    Griffith.      12    p.     4°.     Type- 


written. 

©  Ic.  F(;b.  13,  191.^;  I) :  39695;  Helen  Isabel 
Ottilie  Griffith,  New  York.  544c 

play  In  3  acts,  by  L.  N.  Roberts.     104  p. 

12".     Printed. 
©  Ic.  Dec.  4,  1914;  D :  39084 ;  Lewis  Niles 
Roberts,  London.  544d 

Aftermath     (The)     of     promise;     an     original 
drama  in  4  acts,  l)y  Smith  Sulton-P.ro(»me. 

©  Alice  M.  Smith,  Tacoma ;   D :  1137,  Nov. 
30,  1901.  545 

Afternoon  (An)  call;  by  M.  F.  McCann.     9  p. 
4".     Tyiiewritt(^n. 

©  Ic.  Miir.  11,  1910;  D :  20461  ;  Margaret  E. 
McCann,  New   York.  546 

8ee  also  Talking  (The)  -woman. 


Afternoon  (An)  mixup.     Typewritten. 

©  Mattie  Keeue,  New  York ;  D :  3738,  July 
20,  1903 ;  2c.  July  20,  1903.  547 

Afternoon  (An)  rehearsal;  by  L.  M.  Knapp. 

©  Lizzie  Margaret  Knapp,  Hartford;  1892: 
15816,  Apr.  11;  2c.  May  20.  548 

Afternoon  (An)  tea;  a  Mother  Goose  play  for 
children  in  3  acts  [by  L.  I.  W.  Kent]  10  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Louise  Irwin  Whitenian  Kent,  German- 
town,  Pa. ;  D  :  12334,  Feb.  8,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  30, 
1908.  549 

a  play  for  twelve  girls  or  young  ladies,  by 

E.  E.  Hewitt. 

©  Fillmore  bros.  co.,  Cincinnati;  D:9170, 
Sept.  17,  1906.  550 

Afterward;  a   play  in  2   scenes,  adapted  from 

Jack  Ijondon's  Just  meat,  by  II.  II.  Kirschner. 

©  Richard  H.  Kirschner,  Boston;  D :  10244, 

Apr.  1,  1907.  551 

Afterwards;  play  in  1  act,  by  Marion  Roberton. 
London,  Joseph  Williams,  ltd.     10  p.     S°. 

©  Nov.  23,  1911;  2c.  Nov.  20,  1911;  D: 
25794;  Joseph  Williams,  ltd.,  London.         552 

Again.     60  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  James  Orman  Gray,  Vancouver,  Canada; 
D:  12920,  May  7,  1908;  2c.  May  7,  1908.     553 

piny  in  3  acts  and  5  scenes,  by  Mrs.  James 

P.hiine  Walker.    119  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  27,  1911;  D:  25863;  Mary  S. 
Walker.  Yonkers.  N.  Y.  554 

Against  her  will;  an  original  melodrama  of  city 
life  in  5  acts  and  7  scenes,  by  C.  M.  Seay. 
4".     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  M.  Seay,  New  York;  D:5015, 
May  13,  1904 ;  2c.  May  13,  1904.  555 

Against  himself;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
I).  L.  Hart. 

©  Daniel  L.  Hart,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.;  1890; 
60.q(>,  Fel).  19;  2c.  Mar.  4,  189L  556 

Against  his  will;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  C. 
R.  Clifford. 

©  C.  R.  Clifford,  New  York;  1881:11547, 
July  26;  2c.  Aug.  17.  557 

Against  odds;  drama  adapted  by  N.  G.  Hill  from 

Elisid)eth  Buerstenbinder's  novel,  Glueck  auf. 

©   Nellie   Grayson   Hill,   Brookline,   Mass.; 

1898:39834,  July  1.  558 

Against  suicide.     See  Statue  (A)  of  bullets. 

Against  the  day;  T)lay  In  4  acts,  by  S.  J.  Bell. 
44  ]).     f.     TyiK^writlen. 

©  Ic.  May  10,  1910;  D:  21008;  Stanley  ^J 
Bell,  Oakland,  Cal. 


559 


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559 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


583 


Against  the  law;  draiim  in  3  acts,  by  J.  H.  Solo- 
tai-off.     Gl  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  19,  1914 ;  D  :  37073 ;  John  H.  So- 
lotarofE,  New  Yorlv.  559a 

an  emotional  society  drama  in  4  acts,  by 


T.  Addison. 

©    Thomas    Addison,    Boston;  1888:8404, 

Mar.  21.  560 

—  play  in  4  acts,  by   S.   Greene.  56  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©    le.    Ang.    30,    1913;    D:  34385;    Samuel 
Greene.  New  Yorlc.  561 

Against  the  stream;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  E. 
Ailcen. 

©  Franlv  B.  Aiken,  New  York ;  18SG :  12182, 
May  24.  562 

Against  the  tide;  an  original  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  S.  F.  Norton. 

©  Sarah  F.  Norton,  Westfield,  N.  Y. ;  1876: 
1104,  Jan.  24.  563 

or.  Right  vs.  wrong,  an  original  drama  with 


the  following  effects,  the  parapet  walls,   the 
snow  slide. 

©  Edward  Ilemmiugs    White,    San    Fran- 
cisco ;  1872  :  63S9,  June  14.  564 

Against  the  world,  or,  Life  in  London,  a  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  J.  A.  Telgmann. 

©    Julie   A.    Telgmann,    New    York;    1889: 
25109,  Aug.  16 ;  2c.  Sept.  9.  565 

Against  this  nation.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ruth  Everett,  New  York;  D :  4660.  Feb. 
27,  1904;  2c.  Feb.  27,  1904.  566 

Against  time;  a  sensational  drama. 

©   Viola   A.    Fortescue,    New   York;    1891: 
7418,  Feb.  26.  567 

Agamemnon.     See  Orestes. 

Agatha;  a  dramatization  of  Agatha  Page,  by  I. 
Henderson. 

©   Isaac   Henderson,    Boston;    1892:42299, 
Oct.  19.  568 

Agatha  Page.     See  Agatha. 

Age  and  youth;  or,  A  fast  old  widow,  a  com- 
edy in  4  acts,  by  W.  P.  Arnold. 

©  W.  P.  Arnold,  Litchfield,  Ky. ;  1881 :  5813, 
Apr.  16 ;  2c.  May  13.  569 

a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  P.  Arnold 

©  W.  P.  Arnold,  Litchfield,  Ky. ;  1880 :  6038, 
Apr.  17.  570 

Age  (L')  d'aimer;  pi6ce  en  4  actes,  par  P.  Wolft". 

©   Pierre   Wolff,   Paris;    D :  6387,   Mar.   23. 
1905;  2c.  Mar.  23,  1905.  571 

Age  (L')  difiacile;  comedie  en  3  actes,  de  Jules 
Lemaitre. 

©  Daniel  Frohman,  New  York;  1895:9239. 
Feb.  27 ;  2c.  Feb.  27.  572 


Age  of  innocence;  a  comediette  by  F.  Fenn. 

©  Frederick  Fenn,  Loudon ;  D  :  5898,  Dec.  12, 
1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  12,  1904.  573 

Age  (The)   of  isms. 

©  Philip  Henry  Shevlin,  Cincinnati;  1898: 
77316,  Doc.  31.  574 

Age  (The)  of  kinder-right.     See  Heir  (The)  to 
-    the  soft-soap  millions. 

Age  (The)  of  stone;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  M.  Van 
Deurson.     9  p.    f°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  20,  1914;  D:  36465;  J.  M.  Van 
Deurseu,  San  Bernardino,  Cal.  574a 

Age  (The)  of  taffy;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  D,  R.  Young. 

©  David  R.  Young,  Brooklyn ;  1886 :  29000, 
Dec.  18.  575 

Age  (The)  of  the  catacombs.     See  Fabiola. 

Agence  (L')  Legris;  drame  en  6  actes  [par]  J. 
Roullet.  Paris,  Librairie  theatrale,  1909.  3  p. 
1.,  161  p.     12°. 

©  Jacques  Roullet,  Paris;  D :  14829,  Jan.  18, 
1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  18,  1909.  576 

Agenda  matrimonial;  annuncio  comico-lirico  en 
medio  acto,  original,  en  prosa  y  verso,  mfisica 
del  maestro  J.  M.  P.  Requejo.  Madrid,  Socle- 
dad  de  a  uteres  espanoles,  1907.    20  p.    12°. 

©  Jose  Maria  P.  Requejo  y  Manuel  Real, 
Madrid;  D :  10314,  Apr.  10,  1907;  2c.  Apr.  9, 
1907.  577 

Agent  and  the  widow;  by  R.  Stodart  and  C. 
Lindsay.     18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Robert  Stodart  and  Clarence  Lindsav, 
New  York ;  D :  7959,  Feb.  8,  1906 ;  2c.  Feb.  8, 
1906.  578 

Aggrandizer  (The);  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  J.  I. 
McNeill.    30  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  2,  1911;  D:  24115;  Joseph  Igna- 
tius McNeill,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  579 

Agilulf  den  vise;  dramatisk  digt,  af  Hans  E. 
Kinek.  Kristiania,  H.  Ascbehoug  &  co.  (W. 
Nygaard)    1906.     379  p.     12°. 

©  res.  under  act  of  Mar.  3,  1905,  by  II. 
Ascbehoug  &  co.,  Christiania,  Norway ;  res. 
690 ;  Ic.  Dec.  13,  1906.  580 

Agitator  (The) 

©  Joseph  A.  Campbell,  Boston ;  1891 :  25298, 
July  13.  581 

Same. 

©  Thomas  Paine  Abbott,  Worceyter;  D: 
6026.  Jan.  9,  1905.  582 

a  play  in  5  acts,  by  T.  J.  Lamar.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Theodore  J.  Lamar,  Anniston,  Ala. ;  D : 
5370,  Aug.  1,  1904 ;  2c.  July  22,  1904.  583 


28 


584 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


605 


Agitator  (The) — Continued. 

prompt  book,  by  A.  Ramspacher.    56  p.    4". 

Typewritten, 
i©    Anna     Ramspacber,     Pbiladelpbia ;     D : 

13548,  June  17,  1908;   2c.  Aug.  14,  1908;  2c. 

printed  ed.  July  22,  1909.  584 

Ag-lae;  a  play  in  4  acts  and  a  prologue,  by  F.  H. 
Norton. 

©  Frank  H.  Norton,  New  York ;  1871 :  10754, 
Nov.  11.  585 

Ag'lavaine  and  Selysette;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
]\rauriee  Maeterlinck,  introduction  and  tr.  by 
Alfred  Sutro.  New  York,  Dodd,  Mead  and 
company,  1911.    xxvi  p.,  1  1.,  165  p.     12°. 

©    Nov.    15,    1911;    2c.    Nov.    16,    1911;    A: 
300747 ;  Dodd,  Mead  &  co.,  New  York.        586 

tr.  by  Charlotte  Porter  and  Helen  A. 

Clarke,  (/n  Poet  lore,  v.  14,  no.  4,  Oct.-Dec, 
1903 ;  periodical  ©  Poet  lore  co.,  Philadelphia  ; 
B :  70537,  Feb.  25,  1&04 ;  Ic.  Jan.  20,  1904 ;  Ic. 
Feb.  25,  1904)  587 

Ag-nes;  an  original  comedy,  by  Victorien  Sardou, 
tr.  by  A.  E.  Koen. 

©  Agnes  Ethel  Koen,  New  York  ;  1872  :  9284, 
Aug.  29.  588 

play  in  4  acts,  by  George  Cameron  [pseud. 


Agnes  Surriage — Continued. 

a  drama  in  a  prologue  and  4  acts,  founded 

on  a  true  romance  of  New  England,  by  I.  Birm- 
ingham and  Mercedes  Leigh. 

©  Isabel  Birmingham,  Plainfield,  N.  J. ;  D : 
9233,  Oct.  15,  1906.  594 


of  Gladys  Drew]     4v.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Sidney  Drew,  New  York;  D:  11637,  Oct. 
31,  1907;  2c.  Oct.  31,  1907.  589 

Agnes  Bernauer;  ein  deutsches  trauerspiel  in  5 
akten,  von  Friedrich  Hebbel;  ed.  with  intro- 
duction and  notes  by  Camillo  Von  Klenze.  New 
York,  Oxford  university  press,  American 
branch ;  [etc.,  etc.]  1911.  1  p.  1.,  xL,  178  p.  12". 
(Oxford  German  series.  General  editor,  J. 
Goebel) 

©  Feb.  6,  1911 ;  2c.  Feb.  7,  1911  ;  A :  280634 ; 
Oxford  university  press,  Auier.  branch,  New 
York.  589a 

volksschauspiel    in    5    aufziigen,    von    Otto 

Ludwig. 

©  Albert  Ahn,  Cologne,  Germany;  1899: 
58938,  Sept.  14 ;  2c.  Sept.  14.  590 

von  Friedrich  Hebbel,  ed.  by  M.  Blakemore 

Evans.    Boston,  New  York  [etc.]  D.  C.  Heath 

&  CO.  [1912]    xxxiii,  163p.    front,  (port.)    16". 

©    Mar.    8,    1912;    2c.    Mar.    15,    1912;    A: 

305975;  D.  C.  Heath  &  co.,  Boston.  591 

Agnes  Jordan;  schauspiel  in  5  akten  [von]  G. 
Hirschfeld. 

©  George  Hirschfeld,  New  York;  1897: 
56948,  Oct.  8;  2c.  Oct.  9.  592 

Agnes  Surriage;  by  Mrs.  E.  N.  Morgan.  Type- 
written. 

©  Mrs.  Edmund  Nash  Morgan,  Cleveland; 
D :  941,  Oct.  10,  1901 ;  2c.  Oct.  10,  1901.       593 


a  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Brownell. 

©  Athertou  Brownell,  Boston;  1900  A: 
28555,  Sept.  22.  595 

or,  A  maid  o'  Marblehead,  drama  in  4  acts, 

by  II.  L.  Rice  and  E.  Holloway. 

©  Harriette  L.  Rice,  Providence,  R.  I.,  and 
Elizabeth  Holloway,  New  York;  1900  A:  9706, 
Apr.  16.  596 

Agnostic  (The);  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Andrew  J. 
George.    85  p.    f".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  26,  1911;  D:  28105;  Joseph  A. 
Schreiner,  Brooklyn.  597 

Agonists  (The);  a  triology  of  God  and  man,  by 
Maurice  Hewlett.  Minos,  king  of  Crete. — 
Ariadne  in  Naxos. — The  death  of  Hippolytus. 
New  York,  C.  Scribner's  sons,  1911.  xi  p.,  2  1., 
[2],  5-235  p.    12". 

©  May  6,  1911 ;  2c.  May  12,  1911 ;  A :  286854  ; 
Charles  Scribner's  sons.  New  York.  598 

Agoracritus  of  Paros;  a  Greek  tragedy  in  a  pro- 
logue and  5  acts,  by  A.  W.  Brayley  and  C.  T. 
Grant.     Typewritten. 

©  Arthur  Wellington  Brayley  and  Charles 
T.  Grant,  Boston;  1890:27914,  Sept.  11;  2c. 
Sept.   23.  599 

Agrafe  (L');  comedie  en  1  acte,  par  E.  Grenet- 
Dancourt  et  Jean  Destrem. 

©  Paul  Ollendorff,  Paris;  D :  6703,  May  22, 
1905 ;  2c.  May  22,  1905.  600 

Agramahra;  a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  tr.  from  the 
German  of  Joseph  Weilen,  by  H.  Hernstein, 
and  adapted  for  the  English  stage  by  Matilda 
Ilerou. 

©  Herman  Hernstein,  New  York ;  1871 : 
9492,  Oct.  10.  601 

Same. 

©  Carrie  Hernstein,  Creston,  la.,  in  renewal 
for  14  vears  from  Oct.  10,  1899 ;  1899 :  45611, 
July  13.  602 

Agreeable  (An)  mistake;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
A.  L.  Zeller.     Typewritten. 

©  Arthur  L.  Zeller,  St.  Louis ;  1898 :  56283, 
Sept.  26 ;  Ic.  Sept.  26.  603 

Agrippina. 

©  Mary  Flountine  Hall,  Rome;  D :  6226, 
Feb.  15,  1905.  604 


—  a  tragedy,  by  N.  Giansanti. 

©  Norbcrto  Giansanti,  Vallombrosa,  Italy; 
D  :  7671,  Dec.  7,  1905.  605 


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626 


Agua  de  mayo;  comedia  en  2  actos  y  en  prosa, 

original  de  Jorge  y  Jose  de  la  Cueva.    Madrid, 

Sociedad  de  autores  espauoles,  1910.  59  p.  12°. 

©  Sept.  G,  1910 ;  2c.  Sept.  7,  1910 ;  D  :  21973 ; 

Jorge  y  Jose  de  la  Cueva,  Madrid.  606 

Agua  de  noria;  zarzuela  eu  mi  prologo  y  4  eua- 
dros,  en  prosa,  original  de  M.  Ecliegaray,  mti- 
sica  del  maestro  Amadeo  Vives.  Madrid, 
Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles,  1911.  47  p.  12°. 
©  May  26,  1911;  2c.  May  27,  1911;  D: 
24310;  Miguel  Ecliegaray,  Madrid.  607 

Agua  dulce;  a  pastoral  drama  In  4  acts,  by  A. 
Adams. 

©   Andy    Adams,    Colorado    Springs,    Col.; 
D  :  8175,  Mar.  16,  1906.  608 

Aguafuerte;  cuadro  de  costumbres,  en  1  acto  y 
2  cuadros,  en  prosa,  original  de  F.  J.  Cortezo 
y  J.  Leirado.  Madrid,  Sociedad  de  autores 
espauoles,  1910.     32  p.     12°. 

©  Sept.  6,  1910 ;  2c.  Sept.  7,  1910 ;  D  :  21988  ; 
F.  J.  Cortezo  y  J.  Leirado,  Madrid.  609 

Aguas  termales;  paso  de  comedia,  original  de 
E.  Amado.  Madrid,  Sociedad  de  autores  es- 
pauoles, 1915.    37  p.    12°. 

©   June  24,   1915;    Ic.   June   25,   1915:    D: 
41079 ;  Enrique  Amado,  Madrid.  609a 

Aguja  (La)  de  marear;  comedia  en  1  acto  y  en 
verso  [de]  F.  Flores  Garcia.  Madrid,  R.  Ve- 
lasco,  1909.    27  p.     S°. 

©    Francisco    Flores    Garcia,    Madrid ;    D : 
16153,  June  23,  1909;  2c.  June  23,  1909.      610 

Aguja  (La)  hueca;  comedia  en  un  prologo  y  3 
actos,  en  prosa,  inspirada  en  la  uovela  del 
mismo  titulo  de  Maurice  Leblauc,  por  Heraclio 
S.  Viteri  y  Enrique  Grimau  de  Mauro.  Ma- 
drid, Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles,  1912. 
62  p.    12°. 

©  Dec.  5,  1912 ;  2c.  Dec.  6,  1912 ;  D  :  31571 ; 
H.  S.  Viteri  y  E.  Grimau  de  Mauro,  Madrid. 

611 

Ah — da  staun'  ich;  schwank  in  1  akt.  von  Pierre 
Veber.  deutsch  von  F.  Steffan  und  Carl  Scbon- 
feld.    27  p.     12°.    Printed. 

©  Ic.  June  15,  1911 ;  D  :  24482 ;  Drei  mas- 
ken  verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Munich.  612 

Ah  Fu;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  S.  Bayfield.  120  p. 
4°.     Tyi)evi^ritten. 

©  Ic.   May  25,   1915;   D:  40753;    St.   Clair 
Bayfield,  Nev?-  York.  612a 

Ah  Sin;  a  drama  by  B.  Harte  and  S.  L.  Clemens. 
Hartford,  1876. 

©  Bret  Harte  and  Sam'l  L.  Clemens,  United 
States;  1876: 11948,  Oct.  25.  613 

Ah  Sing's  genuine  opium  den;  a  light  farce 
comedy  in  2  acts,  by  F.  Leighton.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Fred   Arthur   Leighton,    Boston;    1899: 
56127,  Sept.  1 ;  2c.  Sept.  7.  614 


Ah  Som;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  G.  Carpenter.  118 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  29,  1913;  D:  33359;  Grant  Car- 
penter, San  Francisco.  615 

Ah!  those  women;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  S.  C. 
de  Soissons.    Typewritten. 

©  S.  C.  de  Soissons,  Campello,  Mass. ;  1895 : 
19094,  Apr.  9 ;  2c.  Apr.  9.  616 

fAhab  und  Elijah;  a  historisch-theologische 
opera  iu  4  akteii,  by  A.  Goldknopf.] 

©  Abrahm  Goldknopf,  New  York ;  D :  8334, 
Apr.  13,  1906.  617 

Ahasuerus;  libretto  of  the  oriental  music  drama 
in  3  acts  of  2  scenes  each,  by  W.  D.  Chenery. 
Springfield.  111.,  W.  D.  Chenery.    24  p.    16°. 

©    June   22,    1911;    2c.    Feb.    15,   1912;    D: 
28757 ;    William    Dodd    Chenery,    Springfield, 
111.  618 
a  spectacular  play,  by  J.  Rettig. 

©  John  Rettig,  Cincinnati ;  18SS :  10489, 
Apr.  11.  619 

or,  Queen  Hester,  an  historical  operetta  of 

5  acts  and  15  scenes,  by  A.  Goldfaden. 

©  A.  Goldfaden,  New  York;  1888:2169, 
Jan.  19.  620 

Ahead  of  the  game;  a  1  act  dramatic  sketch,  by 
F.  J.  Ben  man.     13  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Fred  J.  Beaman,  Jackson,  Mich. ;  D  :  1504, 
i\[ar.  1,  1902;  2c.  Mar.  1,  1902.  621 

Ahkoond  (The)  of  Swat.     Tyi^ewritten. 

©  George  H.  Broadhurst,  Chicago;  1893: 
54193,  Dec.  8 ;  2c.  Sept.  26.  622 
a  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  by  William  Hamil- 
ton Cline. 

©  Amelia  B.  Cline,  Kansas  City,  Mo. ;  D : 
3131,  Feb.  11,  1903.  623 

a  comic  opera,  libretto  by  F.  H.  Wakefield. 

©  Frank  Henry  Wakefield,  Detroit;  1895: 
15241,  Mar.  16.  624 

See  also  Akond  (The)  of  Swat. 

Ahmed;  or.  The  captive  prince,  founded  on 
Irving's  tale  of  The  Alhambra,  by  Julia  E. 
Spofford.    New  York,  Douglas  Taylor,  1874. 

©  Julia  E.  Dunn,  New  York;  1874:8449, 
June  23.  625 

Ahnen    und   enkel;    5    stiicke,    von    H.    Miiller- 

Schlo.sser.     70  p.     4°.     Mimeographed. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  24,  1915 ;  D  :  40742 ;  Hans  Muller- 
Sehlosser,  Kaiserwerth,  Germany.  625a 

Ahnengalerie  (Die);  lustspiel  in  3  aufziigen,  von 
Leo  Walther  und  Ludwig  Heller.  Miinchen, 
Drei  masken-verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.    75  p.    12°. 

'©  ]c.  June  15,  1911 ;  D :  24483 ;  Drei  masken- 
verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Munich.  626 


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647 


Ahnfrau  (Die);  by  Franz  Grillparzer,  ed.  with 
Introduction,  notes  and  vocabulary  by  Freder- 
ick W.  J.  Heuser  and  George  H.  Danton.  New 
Yorli,  Henry  Holt  &  co.,  1907.  257  p.  port. 
24". 

©  Henry  Holt  &  co.,  New  York ;  D :  11.504, 
Oct.  11,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  11,  1907.  627 

Ahora  si  que  va  de  veras;  6,  Negros  y  rojos, 
apuntes  de  actualidad  en  1  acto  y  4  cuadros, 
libro  de  Conrado  Abad  y  Francisco  Lombardia, 
musica  de  los  maestros  L.  Arnedo  y  T.  San 
Jose.  Madrid,  Sociedad  de  autores  espauoles, 
1910.     4.5  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  29,  1910 ;  2c.  Oct.  31,  1910 ;  D  :  22432 ; 
C.  Abad  y  F.  Lombardia,  Madrid.  628 

Ahrinziman;  a  romantic  tragedy  of  ancient  Per- 
sia, by  A.  Silvani  and  M.  D.  Buchanan.  51  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Anita  Silvani,  St.  Joseph,  Mich.,  and  Mar- 
cia  Darrah  Buchanan,  Chicago ;  D  :  12591,  Mar. 
11,  1908 ;  2c.  Mar.  11,  1908.  629 

Ahrinziman,  the  Persian;  an  adaptation  by  F. 
Lomas  of  the  book,  The  strange  story  of  Ah- 
rinziman, by  Anita  Silvani.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  Frank  Lomas,  Chicago;  D:  12120,  Jan.  4, 
1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  4,  1908.  630 

Ahrsdorfer  (Die)  frau;  ein  lustiges  spiel  in  3 
akten,  von  Adolf  Eberhard  Thiele.  Berlin,  E. 
Bloch,     82  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  19, 1913 ;  D  :  33456 ;  Eduard  Bloch, 
Berlin.  631 

Ahuitzotl,  the  Aztec  heir;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
E.  H.  and  H.  S.  Gurney.    Typewritten. 

©  Harry  Stanton  Gurney,  Brighton,  Mass.; 
1896 :  4509,  Jan.  15 ;  2c.  Jan.  22.  632 

Aida;  by  Antonio  Ghislanzoni,  music  by  Giuseppe 
Verdi,  etl.  and  with  an  introduction  by  W.  J. 
Henderson.  New  York,  Dodd,  Mead  &  com- 
pany, 1911.    xxiv,  135  p.    24°. 

©  Nov.  15,  1911;  2c.  Nov.  16,  1911;  A: 
2979(85 ;  Dodd,  Mead  &  co.,  New  York.  633 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  T.  H.  French.     , 

©  T.  H.  French,  New  York;  1873:13551, 
Nov.  21 ;  2c.  Nov.  28.  634 

Aidzumka;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  Skinner. 

©  Constance  Lindsay  Skinner,  Los  Angeles ; 
D  :  8539,  May  16,  1906.  635 

Aigle  (L');  epopee  lyrique  en  3  parties  et  10 
tableaux,  par  Henri  Cain  et  I>ouis  Payen 
[pseud,  de  Albert  Lienard],  musique  de  Jean 
Nougues.  Paris,  Enoch  &  cie.,  1912.  82  p. 
12°. 

©  Feb.  23, 1912 ;  2c.  Feb.  24,  1912 ;  D  :  28822 ; 
Enoch  &  CO.,  Paris.  636 


Aiglon  (L');  drame  en  6  actes  en  vers  [par]  Ed- 
mond  Rostand.  Paris,  E.  Fasquelle,  1900.  254 
p.    12°. 

©  E.  Fasquelle,  Paris;  1900  A:  14571,  June 
12 ;  2c.  June  12.  637 

■  Same.    Paris,  Pierre  Lafitte  et  cie.    3  p.  1., 

3-337,  [2]  p.  col.  front.,  illus.,  col.  plates.    4°. 

©  Feb.  17,  1911 ;  2c.  Mar.  4,  1911 ;  D :  23541 ; 
Pierre  Lafitte  &  co.,  Paris.  638 

Aigrette  (L');  piece  en  3  actes,  de  D.  Niccodemi. 
Paris,  Monde  illustr^,  1912.  32  p.  ports.  4°. 
(Edition  du  Monde  illustre,  no.  21.) 

©    Mar.   30,   1912;    2c.   Apr.    16,   1912;    D: 
29377;  Dario  Niccodemi,  Paris.  639 

Aika;  a  grand  spectacular  drama,  written  for  the 
Kiralfy  bros.,  by  Brothers  Boulton. 

©   Kiralfy   bros.,   New   York;    1874:10512, 
Aug.  8.  640 

Aileen  aroon;  Irish  drama  in  3  acts,  by  F.  X. 
Fiunegan.     94  p.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  7,  1909 ;  D  :  17111 ;  Frank  X.  Fin- 
negan,  Oak  Park,  111.  641 

Aimable  (L')  voleur.     See  Gentle  (The)  thief. 

Aime  pour  soi-meme;  comedie  en  1  acte,  de 
Andre  Barde.  Paris,  Librairie  theatrale  du 
nouveau  siecle,  1910.    24  p.    12°. 

©  Sept.  1,  1911 ;  2c.  Oct.  23,  1911 ;  D  :  25500 ; 
G.  Ondet  et  M.  Viterbo,  Paris.  642 

Aim.ee  Devere. 

©  Ernest  Salvator,  New  York;  1895:65928, 
Sept.  20;  2c.  Sept.  21.  643 

Aimee's  fate;  daughter  of  Roger  La  Honte, 
tr.  and  adapted  from  Roger  La  Honte,  an 
American  drama  in  2  parts,  3  acts  each,  by 
M.  E.  Osbon  and  P.  S.  M.  Munro. 

©  M.  E.  Osbon  and  P.  S.  M.  Munro,  United 
States ;  1889  :  30650,  Oct.  9.  644 

Aimgiad  and  Dinarzade;  an  original  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  J.  C.  O'Neil. 

©    John    C.    O'Neil,    Brooklyn;    1873:8230, 
July  17 ;  2c.  Aug.  4.  645 

Aims  and  ends;  a  play  in  4  acts,  adapted  from 
an  English  novel,  by  S.  B.  Alexander. 

©    Sigmund    B.    Alexander,    Boston;    1889: 
17822,  June  11 ;  Ic.  June  11.  646 

Ainee  (L')     See  Eldest  (The)  Miss  Peterman 

Ainsworth;  or,  The  stolen  bonds,  a  highly  sen 
sational  American  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  A 
Bi'own. 

©  Junius  A.  Brown,  Farmiugton,  111.;  1880 
2376,  Feb.  13.  647 

Ain't  he  grand?  comedy  skit,  by  W.  C.  Hayes, 
9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  22,  1914 ;  D  :  37391 ;  William  C. 
Hayes,  New  York.  647a 


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669 


Air-castle  (The)  man;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J. 
F.  Ballard  and  Edwin  Kanck.  130  p.  4°. 
Tj-pewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  20,  1915 ;  D :  39552 ;  John  Fred- 
erick Ballard,  New  York.  647b 

Air  castles;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  P.  C.  Willard. 

©  Paul  C.  Willard,  Utica,  N.  Y. ;  D :  10782, 

June  17,  1907.  648 

play   in  1  act,  by  E,  Kennedy.     8  p.     4". 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  11,  1911 ;  D :  24190 ;  Edwin  Ken- 
nedy, Liver  more,  Cal.  649 

Air  devils;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  I.  Dodge. 
128  p.     f".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  6,  1915 ;  D  :  39884  ;  Henry  Irving 
Dodge,  New  York.  649a 

Air,  earth  and  water.     See  Azurine. 

Air  (The)  king';  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
H.  B.  Smith.    146  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Harry  B.  Smith,  New  York;  D :  15322, 
Mar.  13,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  13,  1909.  650 

Aire  pure;  comedia  en  1  acto  y  en  prosa,  de 
Xavier  y  Fernando  Cabello  y  Lapiedra.  Ma- 
drid, R.  Vela  SCO.    40  p.     12°. 

©  Sept.  23.  1909;  2c.  Sept.  24,  1909;  D: 
16908;  Xavier  y  Fernando  Cabello  y  Lapiedra, 
Madrid.  651 

Aires  de  la  sierra;  zarzuela  en  1  acto,  dividido 
en  3  cuadros,  en  verso  y  prosa  [de]  A.  Osete, 
musica  de  Courado  del  Campo  y  Gregorio  Bau- 
dot. Madrid.  Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles, 
1909.    38  p.     8°. 

©  Antonio  Osete,  Madrid ;  D :  15472,  Mar. 
27,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  27,  1909.  652 

Aires  del  Moncayo;  zarzuela  de  costumbres  ba- 
tnrras  eu  1  acto  y  4  cuadros,  de  T.  Aznar  y 
J.  J.  Lorente,  mfisica  del  maestro  Luis  Aula. 
Madrid,  Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles,  1909. 
38  p.    12". 

©  July  2.  1909 ;  2c.  July  14,  1909 ;  D  :  16248 ; 
Tomils  Aznar  y  Juan  Jose  Lorente,  Madrid. 

653 

Airman  (The);  a  dramatico-musical  extrava- 
ganza in  3  parts,  by  N.  A.  TefEt.  61  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  13,  1912;  D:  29033;  Nathan  A. 
Tefft,  Bangor,  Me.  654 

Airship  (The)     30  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©  Mabel  F.  Loving,  St.  Joseph,  Mo. ;  D : 
7906,  Jan.  27,  1906 ;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1906.  655 

an  aerial  pantomimic  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 

J.  F.  Byrne. 

©  John  F.  Byrne,  Norwich,  Conn. ;  1895 : 
50811,  Oct.  7.  656 

a  drama  of  8  scenes,  by  I.  N.  Terrill. 

©  I.  N.  Terrill,  Lansing,  Kan. ;  1898 :  53347, 
Sept.  12.  657 


Airship  (The) — Continued. 

a   musical   comedy,  by   J.   E.   Browne.     f°. 

Typewritten. 
©  J.  Edwin  Browne,  Washington  ;  D  :  8337, 

Apr.  13,  1906;  2c.  Apr.  13,  1906.  658 

a  musical  comedy  farce  in  3  acts,  by  J.  M. 


Gaites. 

©    Joseph    M.    Gaites,    New    York;    1897 
28402,  May  8. 


659 


—  a  play  of  modern  life  in  4  acts,  by  W.  H. 
Carson.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  William  Henry  Carson,   New  York;   D: 
11732,  Nov.  4,  1907;  2c.  Nov.  4,  1907.  660 


—  n  scenic  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  F. 
Cnshman  and  J.  Shriver  Murphy. 

©    Frank    Cushmau,    Philadelphia;    1896: 
57378,  Oct.  19.  661 

—  or.  Three  men  in  a  boat,  a  musical  farcical 


extravaganza,  by  J.  C.  Moore. 

©  Jas.  C.  Moore  and  J.  A.  Murphy,  Phila- 
delphia ;  1896 :  19319,  Mar.  28.  662 

Airship  (The)  king;  a  4  act  melodrama,  by  C. 
E.  Blaney. 

©   Chas.    E.    Blaney,    Freeport,    111.;  1897: 

17215,  Mar.  15.  663 


Airship  war-ship;  monologue,  by  Frank  Gra- 
ham.    5  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Nov.   23,   1909;    D:  17515;    Joe  Opp, 

New  York.  664 

Akbar.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Albert  Goldberg,  San  Francisco  ;  D  :  4360. 
Dec.  9,  1903,  Ic.  Dec.  31,  1903.  665 

Akhoond;  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  book  and 
lyrics  by  F.  T.  Richards,  music  by  F.  Dewey 
Richards.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Frederick  T.   Richards,  New  York;   D: 
7340,  Sept.  29,  1905;  2c.  Sept.  29,  1005.      666 

a  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  book  and  lyrics  by 


F.  T.  Richards,  music  by  F.  Dewey  Richards. 
95  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Frederick  Thompson  Richards,  New 
York;  D :  11006,  July  12,  1907;  2c.  July  12, 
1907.  667 

Akond  (The)  of  Swat;  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by 
T.  W.  King. 

©  Thomas  Worthington  King,  Siasconset, 
Nantucket,  Mass. ;  1894  :  30382,  June  4.      668 

See  also  Ahkoond  (The)  of  Swat. 


Akrobaten;  schauspiel  aus  dem  zirkusleben  in  4 
akten,  von  Paula  Busch  und  Hermann  Stein. 
Berlin,  E.  Bloch.    87  p.    8". 

©    Ic.    Feb.    19,    1913;    D:  33459;    Eduard 
Bloch,  Berlin.  669 


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COPYRIGHTED  IIST   THE   UNITED   STATES 


690 


Al  aire  libre;  entremes  original  y  en  prosa  de  J. 
Aguado  y  M.  Nieto.  Madrid,  Sociedad  de  au- 
tores  espaiioles,  1915.     14  p.     12°. 

©  June  24,  1915;  Ic.  June  25,  1915; 
D :  41082 ;  Jose  Aguado  y  Miguel  Nieto, 
Madrid.  669a 

Al  borde  del  precipicio;  zarzuela  dramatica,  en 
1  acto,  dividido  eu  3  cuadros,  en  prosa,  origi- 
nal de  M.  de  Cea,  musica  del  maestro  Emilio 
Alvarez  Lopez.  Madrid,  Sociedad  de  autores 
espanoles.  1910.    30  p.    12°. 

©  Oct.  29,  1910 ;  2e.  Oct.  31,  1910 ;  D :  22427 
Manuel  de  Cea,  Madrid.  670 

Al  cine;  caricatura  madrileiia  de  R.  Lopez-Mon 
tenegro,  musica  del  mismo  autor.  Madrid 
Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles,  1907.  32  p 
12°. 

©   Ramon   Lopez-Montenegro,   Madrid;    D 
1102S,  July  22,  1907 ;  2c.  July  22,  1907.        671 

Al.  Doug'lass,  king'. 

©  Mary  E.  Waddington,  Norman,  Okl. ;  D : 
3023,  May  21,  1908.  672 

Al  fin,  solos!! ;  6,  La  noche  del  amor,  juguete 

comioo  lirico  en  1  acto,  original  y  en  prosa  de 
E.  Lopez-Mariu  y  J.  Juan  Cadenas,  mfisica  del 
maestro  Ramon  Lopez  -  Montenegro.  Madrid, 
Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles,  1911.  36  p. 
12°. 

©  Dec.  30,  1911 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1912 ;  D  :  28169 ; 
E.  Lopez-Marm  y  J.  Juan  Cadenas,  Madrid. 

673 

Al.  Martin's  country  store;  a  comedy  drama  in 
5  acts,  by  Archibald  Humboldt  [pseud,  of  G.  O. 
March]  and  Martelle  Everette.  Lebanon,  O., 
March  brothers  [1903]     63  p.    12°. 

©  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O. ;  D :  3956,  Sept. 
16,  1903;  2c.  Nov.  27,  1903.  674 

Al.  Rich's  jolly  follies;  burlesque  in  2  acts,  by 
John  Arthur.     Ill  p.    4°.     Tpewritten. 

©  Ic.   June  29,  1912;   D:  30128;   Al.   Rich, 

New  Yorli.  675 

Alabama  (An)  claim;  original  comedy  in  2  acts. 

©  Mrs.  L.  E.  Johnson,  New  York;  1S72 : 
10552,  Oct.  3.  676 

Alabama  mamray;  monologue,  by  C.  Hill.  4  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  17,  1911;  D:  23115;  Christine 
Hill,  Los  Angeles.  677 

Aladdin;  or.  The  genii  and  the  lamp,  a  spec- 
tacular extravaganza  in  4  acts,  invented  and 
designed  by  D.  Henderson.  Typewritten. 
[Description  of  scenes  and  characters  only] 

©  David  Henderson,  Kansas  City,  Mo. ; 
1892 :  47563,  Nov.  22  ;  2c.  Sept.  6,  1893.  678 
or.  The  wonderful  lamp,  a  Chinese  roman- 
tic comedy,  by  H.  E.  Hard,  specialties  by  Stan- 
ley Schell.  New  York,  E.  S.  Werner  &  com- 
pany [1905]     32  p.    16°. 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner,  New  York;  D :  6845, 
June  20,  1905 ;  2c.  Oct.  19,  1905.  679 


Aladdin,  jr. ;  a  tale  of  a  wonderful  lamp.  Type- 
written. 

©  David  Henderson,  Chicago ;  1894  :  12628, 
Mar.  3;  2c.  Mar.  19.  680 

Aladdin  up  to  date;  a  comic  conceit  in  1  act  of 
2  scenes,  contrasting  the  Orient  and  the  Occi- 
dent.   5  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    George    Urie    Stevenson,    Chicago ;    D : 
14580,  Dec.  21,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  21,  1908.         681 

Aladdin's  joy;  or,  Except  ye  become,  play  in  3 
acts,  by  J.  K.  Sawyer.  28  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  28,  1914;   D:,  38942;   Jeannette 
Ketchum  Sawyer,  Cleveland.  681a 

Aladdin's  wonderful  lamp.  See  Arabian  (The) 
nights. 

Alahdie;  or,  The  judge  of  Swanzy,  an  American 
drama  of  Puritan  days  in  5  acts,  by  William 
Ottomore. 

©  W.  O.  Soubron,  Milwaukee;  1880:6111, 
Apr.  19.  682 

Alamo  (The) 

©  Moncure  Lyne,  Richmond;  D :  6406,  Mar. 
27.  1905.  683 


Same.    47  p.    12°.    Printed. 
©  E.  Unorna  Dodge  and  Geo.  M.  Scarbor- 


ough, New  York ;  D :  8415 ;  Apr.  25,  1906 ;  2c. 
June  14,  1906.  684 

historical  drama  in  5  acts,  by  R.  G.  Taber. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ralph  Graham  Taber,  New  York;  1897: 
64038,  Nov.  17 ;  Ic.  Nov.  17.  685 

•or,   Remember  the  Alamo,   historical   and 


open  air  spectacle  and  fire  works  drama,  with- 
out words,  by  L.  Leubrie. 

©  Lou  Leubrie,  Memphis,  Tenn. ;  1889  :  20181. 
June  28.  686 

Alan  Chapel's  wife;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  R.  M. 
Towusend.    106  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ralph  Milburn  Townsend,  Philadelphia  ; 
D :  15209,  Mar.  1,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  1,  1909.     687 

Alarm  (The);  1  act  playlet,  by  Edyth  Aurania 
Ellerbeck  [pseud,  of  E.  E.  Read  and  Aurania 
Ellerbeck]    10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  11,  1911 ;  D :  23445 ;  Edyth  Eller- 
beck Read,  Salt  Lake  City.  688 

vaudeville  sketch  in  1  act,  by  M,  R.  Fawcett. 


Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1912.    7  p.    12°. 

©  Feb.  14,  1912 ;  2c.  Feb.  15,  1912 ;  D :  28693 ; 
Marion  Roger  Fawcett,  London.  689 

Alarm  (The)  bell;  a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  A. 
H.  Simon. 

©  A.  H.  Simon,  St.  Paul;  1895:5465    Jan. 
22.  690 


5379—15- 


33 


691 


t)I{AMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


715 


Alarm  (The)  clock;  fifteen  minnte  vaudeville 
sketch,  by  G.  B.  Hamilton.  9  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Gertrude  Brooke  Hamilton,  Washington; 
D :  10694,  June  3,  1907 ;  2c.  June  3,  1907.      691 

an  original  musical  comedy  in  3  acts. 

©  N.  D.  Roberts  and  Charles  S.  Rogers, 
United  States ;  1885  :  9871,  Apr.  30.  692 

Alarm  (An)  of  fire;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Helen 
Sherman  Griffith.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co., 
1911.     17  p.     12". 

©  Aug.  31.  1911 ;  2c.  Sept.  1,  1911 ;  D  :  25124 ; 
Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.  693 

Alarming-  (An)  situation.     See  Cook  (The)  and 
'    the  copper. 

Alaska;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Lock  Wood 
[pseud,  of  W.  L.  Lockwood] 

©  W.  L.  Lockwood,  Saratoga,  N.  Y. ;  D: 
1057,  Nov.  2,  1901.  694 

great  drama  of  the  Noithwest,  by  Lincoln  J. 

Carter,     f.     Typewritten. 

©  American  amusement  assn.,  Chicago;  D: 
6604,  Apr.  29,  1905 ;  2c.  Apr.  29,  1905.  695 

historical   impersonation,   by   Eliza   Bryant 

Parker.  New  York  city.  The  Woman's  board 
of  home  missions  of  the  Presbyterian  church 
in  the  U.  S.  A.  [1912]     14  p.    12°. 

©  June  6,  1912 ;  2c.  Aug.  5,  1912  ;  A  :  316818 ; 
Woman's  board  of  home  missions  of  the  Pres- 
byterian church  in  the  U.  S.  A.,  New  York.  696 


Alaskan  (The) — Continued. 

or.    Pals,    by    W.    D.    Caddell. 


17    p.      8°. 


a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  B.  Benton. 

©  Jay  B.  Benton,  Boston ;  1897  :  42147 ;  July 
23.  697 

Oder,     Die     goldgruben     im     Klondyke, 

melodrama    mit   gesang   in   5   akten,    von   A. 

Mesco. 
©  Adam    Mesco,  New    York;    1897:46341, 

Aug.  18.  698 

Alaska  (The)  monai'ch;  a  drama,  by  A.  Golze. 

Typewritten. 

©   Albert   Golze,   Philadelphia;    1896:5841, 
Jan.  22;  Ic.  Jan.  22.  699 

Alaska  or  bust;  dramatic  composition,  by  H.  R. 
H,  Hayward.     8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  4,  1910 ;  D  :  21254 ;  Harry  R.  Hill 
Hayward,  Wichita.  700 

Alaskan  (The);  an  original  comic  opera,  book 
and  lyrics  by  Joseph  Blethen,  music  by  Harry 
Girard.  New  York,  M.  Witmark  &  sons  [1907] 
148  p.     8°. 

©    M.    Witmark    &    sons,    New    York;    D: 
11404,  Sept.  23,  1907 ;  2c.  Sept.  21,  1907.       701 

■ — —  an  original  comic  opera  in  2  acts  and  a 
prologue,  book  and  lyrics  by  Joseph  Blethen. 
40  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  A.  J.  Blethen,  Seattle;  D :  8997,  Aug.  27, 
1906;  2c.  July  11,  1907.  702 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  7,  1910 ;  D  :  20124 ;  William  Doug- 
las Caddell.   Chicago.  703 

See  also  Snowballing. 

Altany  (The)  depot;  a  farce,  by  W.  D.  Howells. 
New  York,  Harper  and  brothers,  1892.  68  p. 
inch  7  pi.  24°.  (Harper's  black  &  white  se- 
ries) 

©  Harper  &  bros..  New  York;  1891:33022, 
Sept.  16;  2c.  Oct.  10.  704 

Alberta,  the  midget;  an  original  domestic 
drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  J.  McCloskey. 

©    James    J.    McCloskey,    Brooklyn ;    1871 : 
4204,  IMay  6.  705 

Albion  and  Rosamund. 

©  Elizabeth  Altheimer,  St.  Louis ;  D :  6139. 
Jan.  25,  1905.  706 

tragedy  in  rythmical  prose,  by  E.  Al- 
theimer.    79  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  3,  1910 ;  D :  22216 ;  Elizabeth  Al- 
theimer,  St.   Louis.  707 

Alboin  and  Rosamond;  tragedy,  by  B.  T. 
Graves.     79  p.  obi.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  28.  1910;  D :  20004 ;  Beldeu  Tay- 
lor Graves,  St.  Louis.  708 

Album  (The);  a  descriptive,  humorous  sketch, 
by  R.  A.  Barnet. 

©  R.  A.  Barnet,  Boston ;  1896 :  8991,  Feb.  7. 

709 

a  play  in  1  act,  by  V.  Page.  6  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  May  4,  1912 ;  D  :  29581 ;  Vivian  Page, 
New  York.  710 

Album  (The)  of  life's  pictures;  original  musical 
comedy  act,  by  J.  Hart.  17  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  6.  1912;  D:  30453;  Joseph  Hart. 
New  York.  711 

Album  (The)  of  minstrelsy. 

©    Lew    Dockstader,    New    York ;    D :  6819, 
June  8,  1905.  712 

Ar.;uquerque;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  M.  Horton. 
85  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  29,  1910 ;  D :  20913 ;  Charles  Mar- 
cus Horton,  New  York.  713 
Alcalde  (The)  de  Zalamea;  a  drama  adapted  to 
the  American  stage  from  the  Spanish  of  Cal- 
deron,  by  A.  Pierra. 

©  A.  Pierra,  Philadelphia;  1881 :  18024,  Dec. 

2;  2c.  Feb.  17.  18S5.  714 

Alcalde  (The)  of  Zalamea;  a  comedy,  by  Cal- 

deron  de  la  Barca,  tr.  from  the  Spanish  by 

Jose  Silvia. 

©  Marian  F.  Delanoy,  Alameda,  Cal. ;  1S98: 
43590,  July  20.  715 


34 


716 


COPYEIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


733 


Alcaldesas  (Las);  zarznela  comico-dramatica, 
en  1  ncto,  dividido  en  4  cuadros,  en  verso,  orig- 
inal de  J.  Alegre  Ortiz,  musica  del  maestro 
Pascnal  E.  Morera.  Madrid,  Sociedad  de  au- 
tores  espaiioles,  1910.    46  p.    12°. 

©  May   19,   1910;    2   c.   May   20,  1910;   D: 
21086 ;  Juan  Alegre  Ortiz,  Madrid.  716 

Alcestis;  a  drama  [by]  C.  Montenegro.  Boston, 
Tlie  Poet-lore  company,  19€9.  4  p.  1.,  7-110  p. 
12°. 

©    Sept.    IS,    1909;    2c.   Nov.   29,    1909;    A: 
251881 ;  Carlotta  Montenegro,  Louisville.     717 

Alcestis  (The)  of  Euripides;  ed.  with  an  intro- 
duction and  critical  and  exegetical  notes,  by 
H.  W.  Ilayley.  Boston,  Ginn  &  co.,  1898. 
Ixxxvii,  178  p.     8°. 

©  H.  W.  Hayley.  Middletown,  Conn. ;  1898 : 
40036,  July  2 ;  2c.  Sept.  2.  717a 

tr.  into  English  rhyming  verse  with  explan- 


atory notes  b,y  Gilbert  Murray.     London,   G. 
Allen  &  Unwin,  ltd.  [1915]    xvi,  81,  [1]  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  29,  1915;  A  ad  int.  2324;  pubd. 
Apr.  26,  1915 ;  Oxford  university  press,  Ameri- 
can branch.  New  York.  717b 

Same.    New  York,  Oxford  university  press. 


American  branch,  1915.     xvi,  82  p.     12°. 

©  Apr.  29.  1915;  2c.  and  aff.  May  5,  1915; 
A :  398679 ;  Oxford  university  press,  Amer. 
branch.  New  York.  717c 

Alchemist  (The);  play  by  Margaret  Raven. 
33  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  5,  1912;  D:  28556;  E.  Daniell 
Lock  wood.  New  York.  718 

Alchemists  (The);  musical  comedy  in  2  acts, 
by  C.  H.  Arnold  and  M.  W.  Jackson.  89  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  4,  1910 ;  D  :  20699 ;  Mervyn  Wads- 
worth  Jackson  and  Clement  H.  Arnold,  San 
Francisco.  719 

Alchemy.      See  Eastward  hoe. 

Alchemy  and  empire.     See  Gottlieb  Eaust. 

Alcibiades;  a  drama  in  7  tableaux,  founded  on 
the  life  of  the  ancient  Greek  hero,  arr.  and  tr. 
by  M.  Coe  and  E.  Patrizi.  88  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  .Marie  Coe  and  Ettore  Patrizi.  San  Fran- 
cisco; D:6671,  May  15,  1905;  2c.  May  15, 
1905.  720 

Alcide  Pepie;  drama  in  1  act,  by  A.  Massard 
and  A.  Vercourt.     43  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  17,  1911 ;  D :  239S5 ;  Armand  Mas- 
sard  and  Alfred  Vercourt,  Paris.  721 

piece  en  1  acte,  par  A.  Massard  et  A.  Ver- 
court.   Paris,  Georges  Ondet,  1913.    42  p.    12°, 
©  Nov.  8.  1913 ;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1913 ;  D  :  35096 ; 
G.  Ondet,  Paris.  722 


Aldemon's  daug'hter;  or,  Cassilda,  tragedy  in 
prose  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Dorbesson,  New  York, 
1890. 

©   Fern   Dorbesson,   United   States;   1890: 
4696,  Feb.  7, ;  2c.  May  9.  723 

Alderman  (The);  an  American  comedy  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  K.  La  Shelle. 

©  Kirke  La   Shelle,   Chicago;   1891:23589, 
June  29.  724 

■dramatic  playlet,  by  D.   S.   Kusell.     17  p. 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    19,    1912;    D:  31178;    Dan    S. 
Kusell,  Chicago.  ,  725 

—  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Mrs.  C.  Dam- 
sea  ux. 

©   Mrs.    C.    Damseaux,    New   York;    1890: 
22635,  July  16.  726 

a  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  T.  Prince,  jr.    16  p. 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©  John  T.  Prince,  .jr.,   Chicago ;   D :  13296, 
July  6,  1908;  2c.  July  6,  1908.  727 

a    political   travesty    in   3   acts,    by    B.    H. 


Ridgely  and  I.  Dinkelspiel.     TyiDewritten. 

©  B.  H.  Ridgely  and  I.  Dinkelspiel.  United 
States ;  1891 :  28172,  Aug.  5 ;  2c.  Aug.  5.       728 

Alderman  O'Haggerty;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
F.  S.  Gibbs.  Portland,  Me.,  Bryson  &  Welch, 
1894. 

©  Gus  Bothner,  New  York ;  1894 :  4801,  Jan. 
19.  729 

Alderman's  (An)  election;  or,  An  alderman's, 
in  3  scenes,  by  J.  E.  Howard. 

©  Joseph  E.  Howard,  New  York;  1898: 
55593,  Sept.  22.  730 

Aldini;   romantic  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  H.  H. 

Morrill.     Springfield,  Mass.,  1911.    38  p.    nar. 

12°. 

©  Jan.  2,  1912;  2c.  Dec.  23,  1911;  D:  28136; 

Henry  H.  Morrill.  Springfield,  Mass.  731 

Aldyth  and  Tostig;  or,  A  southern  tale,   an 

emotional  play  in  5  acts,  by  F.  J.  Hallo. 

©  Frank  J.  Plallo,  Minneapolis;  1893: 13S33. 
Mar.  20.  732 

Alegre  (El)  Manchezo;  viaje  comico-lirico-bail- 
able-cinematografico,  en  5  cuadros,  dos  inter- 
medios  y  una  apoteosis,  en  prosa  original  de  A. 
Caamano,  I.  Soler.  y  A.  Custodio,  mflsica  de 
los  maestros  Alvira  y  Andreu.  Madrid,  So- 
ciedad de  autores  espanoles,  1909.  42  p.  12°. 
©  Nov.  18,  1909 ;  2c.  Nov.  19,  1909 ;  D  :  17470 ; 
Angel  Caamano,  Isidro  Soler  y  Angel  Custodio. 
Madrid.  733 

Alegre  (La)  primavera;  revista  en  1  acto, 
dividido  en  4  cuadros,  original  de  Eduardo 
Haro  y  Joaquin  Aznar,  mfislca  del  maestro 
Teodoro  San  Jose.  Madrid,  Sociedad  de  au- 
tores espanoles,  1914.    37  p.    12°. 

©   Sept.   17,   1914;   Ic.    Sept.   21,   1914:    D 
38211 ;  E.  Haro  y  J.  Aznar,  Madrid.  733& 


35 


734 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


756 


AlegTia  (La)  de  vivir;  comedia  en  4  actos  y  en 
prosa,  por  Antonio  Paso  y  Joaquin  Abati.  Ma- 
drid, Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles,  1911. 
92  p.    12°. 

©  May  26,  1911 ;  2c.  May  27, 1911 ;  D  :  24308 ; 
A,  Paso  y  J.  Abati,  Madrid.  734 

Alegria  (La)  del  abuelo;  zarziiela  en  1  acto  y  en 
verso,  libro  de  Jackson  Veyan  y  Flores  Gon- 
zalez, niGsica  del  maestro  Mauzauares.  Ma- 
drid, Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles,  1911. 
35  p.    12°. 

©  Dec.  30,  1911 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1912 ;  D  :  28159 ; 
Jackson  Veyan  y  Flores  Gonzalez,  Madrid.  735 

Alegria  (La)  del  amor;  fantasia  llrica  en  1  acto, 
dividldo  en  6  cuadros,  en  prosa  y  verso,  origi- 
nal de  Ramon  Asensio  Mas  y  J.  J.  Cade- 
nas,  mfisica  del  maestro  Pablo  Luna.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1913.  46  p. 
12". 

©  Mar.  28,  1914;  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1914;  D: 
30554;  Ram6n  Asensio  Mas  y  Jose  Juan  Cade- 
nas,  Madrid.  735a 

Alegria  (La)  del  batallon;  cuento  militar  com- 
puesto  para  representarse  en  1  acto,dividido  en 
4  cuadros,  en  prosa,  de  C.  Arnicbes  y  F.  Quin- 
tana,  mfisica  del  maestro  Jose  Serrano.  Ma- 
drid, Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles,  1909. 
54  p.    12°. 

©  July  2,  1909 ;  2c.  July  14,  1909 ;  D  :  16247  ; 
Carlos  Arnicbes  y  Felix  Quintana,  Madrid 

736 

Alerte  (L');  piece  en  3  actes,  de  F.  de  Nion  et 
Dupuy-Mazuel.  19  p.  (Supplement  gratuit  S,u 
no.  2887  du  Monde  illustre,  27  julliet  1912) 

©  July  27,  1912;  2c.  Aug.  21,  1912;  D: 
30589 ;  Frangois  de  Nion  et  Dupuy-Mazuel, 
Paris.  737 

Alessandro  and  Ramona;  or.  Old  mission  bells, 
a  drama  in  5  acts. 

©  J.  Augustus  Grabam,  Los  Angeles ;  1894 : 
30377,  June  4.  738 

Aleta;  or.  Too  bashful  to  marry,  a  comic 
libretto,  by  Mrs.  H.  E.  Lindley. 

©  Mrs.  H.  Esselstyn  Lindley,  Detroit ;  1888 : 
12000,  Apr.  25.  739 

Alethea;  a  dramatic  opera.  29  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Albert  Gallatin  Wbeeler,  jr.,  Chicago;  D: 
6157,  Jan.  30,  1905 ;  2c.  Apr.  26,  1905.  740 

Alethoscope  (The). 

©  O.  P.  Wilson,  S.  E.  Curtis,  and  Alan  H. 
Sterne,  New  York;  1897: 11038,  Feb.  13.     741 

Alexa;  a  romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  with  a  trans- 
formation scene,  by  G.  V.  Butterfield. 

©  George  V.  Butterfield,  Boston;  1884: 
23550,  Nov.  25.  742 


Alexander  Borgia;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  G. 
Tisue.     Typewritten. 

©  Gaston  Tisne,   New  York;   D :  805,  Aug. 
26,  1901 ;  Ic.  Aug.  26,  1901 ;  Ic.  Oct.  3,  1901. 

743 

Alexander  Hamilton;  American  historical 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  H.  Bryant.  53  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Nov.   30,   1910;     D:  22690;    William 
Henry  Bryant,  Denver.  744 

a  drama  in  6  acts,  by  T.  H.  Sayre.    Ms. 

©  T.  H.  Sayre,  New  York ;  1876 :  13699,  Dec. 
11;  2c.  Dec.  11.  745 

Alexander  the  Great.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Victor  Mapes,  New  Rocbelle.  N.  Y. ;  D : 
3368,  May  2,  1903;  2c.  May  12,  1903.  746 

Alexander,  the  priest;  a  libretto,  by  W.  A. 
Swank. 

©  William  A.  Swanic,  Norfolk,  Va.;  1882: 

6048,  Apr.  17 ;  2c.  Aug.  14,  1884.  747 

Alexandra;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Venturi. 

©  Cliarles  S.   Morley,  Philadelphia;  1881: 
18252,  Nov.  25.  748 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Walsh  and  M.  J. 


I 


Safford. 

©  Marie  Walsh  and  Mary  J,  Saflford,  Brook- 
lyn;  D :  4684,  Mar.  5,  1904.  749 

a  drama,  tr.  from  the  German  and  adapted 


to  the  English  stage,  by  W.  L.  Hubbard. 

©  Wm.  L.  Hubbard,  Chicago;  1888:12620, 
Apr.  30.  750 

Alexandria. 

©  Lillian  Lester,  Minneapolis;  1893:12384. 


Mar.  10. 


751 


Alexandria  Scobel;  tragedy  in  3  acts  with  pro- 
logue, by  P.  Lucchetti.   40  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Mar.  31,  1910;  D:  20643;   Francesco 
Lucchetti,  Philadelphia.  752 

Alexis;  drama  in  3  acts  and  1  scene,  by  L.  Flem- 
ing.   65  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  28,  1910;  D :  20045 ;  Luke  Flem- 
ing, Tarrytown,  N.  Y.  753 

Alfaric,  the  Goth;  play  in  5  acts. 

©  Albert  Carr,  New  York  ;  1874  :  13334.  Oct. 
28.  754 

Alfred  Sheerwood;  a  drama  of  4  acts,  by  O.  C. 
Warrick. 

©    Oliver    Colman    Warrick,    Indianapolis; 
1898  :  33993,  May  20.  755 

Alger  (The)  family;  a  society-drama  in  prologue 
and  3  acts,  by  Alfred  K.  Heilmann. 

©  A.  K.  Heilmann,  San  Francisco;  D:  5679: 
Oct.  22,  1904.  756 


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Algeda;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  A.  A.  A.  Silber. 
Typewritten. 

©  Albert  A.  A.    Silber,   Jacksonville,   Fla. ; 
1895  :  30329,  June  7 ;  2c.  Aug.  3.  757 


Algiers. 

©  Byron  B.  Viets,  Cleveland: 
May  12. 


18S8 :  13958. 
758 


15  p. 


Algy;  play  in  1  act,  by  Thomas  Thome. 
4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  9,  1911;  D :  23054 ;  J.  B.  Hollis, 
New  York.  759 

Alhakhan,  an  Arab  in  Italy;  a  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  S.  J.  Marshall. 

©    Sidney   John   Marshall,    Chicago;    1884: 
17915,  Sept.  4.  760 

Alhambra;  a  burlesque  extravaganza  in  3  acts, 
by  F.  IT.  Norton. 

"  ©  Frank  H.  Norton,  New  York  ;  1873  :  1771, 
Feb.  21.  761 

See  also  Ahmed. — Eayhannah.  of  the  pal- 
aces. 

Ali  Baba;  spectacular  opera  in  4  acts,  tr.  and 
adapted  by  A.  Hoffman. 

©  A.  Hoffman,  San  Francisco ;  1891 :  17304. 
May  11.  763 

or,  Morgiana  and  the  forty  thieves,  a  spec- 
tacular extravaganza  in  4  acts,  originated  and 
designed  by  D.  Henderson,  libretto  by  Harry 
B.  Smith,  lyrics  by  Harry  B.  Smith,  Franklyn 
W.  Lee  and  John  Gilbert.    Typewritten. 

©  David  Henderson,  Chicago ;  1892 :  17703, 
Apr.  23 ;  2c.  Apr.  23.  763 


•  or.  The  forty  female  thieves,  a  spectacular 

burlesque  in  3  contortions,  adapted  from  the 
Arabian  nights  by  J.  S.  Edwards. 

©  James  S.  Edwards,  United  States;  1888: 
30588,   Oct.   2G.  764 

Ali  Baba  and  the  forty  thieves;  play  in  pro- 
logue and  2  acts,  by  J.  H.  Thacher.  42  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    11,    1913;    D:  34687;    John    H. 
Thacher,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  ^  765 

Ali  Baba,  jr.;  or,  Morgiana  and  the  forty 
thieves,  a  spectacular  extravaganza  in  4  acts, 
by  Harry  B.  Smith.    Typewritten. 

©  David  Henderson,  United  States;  1892: 
1860,  Jan.  11 ;  2c.  Jan.  11.  766 

Ali-bebe;  on,  Les  quarante  voleuses,  operette 
en  2  actes  et  4  tableaux,  de  Emile  Codey  et 
Trebla,  musique  nouvelle  et  arrangee  par  M. 
G.  Goublier.  Paris,  Libra irie  theatrale  du 
nouveau  si&cle,  1910.    104  p.    12°. 

©  Sept.  1,  1911 ;  2c.  Oct.  23,  1911 ;  D  :  25556 ; 
G.  Ondet  et  M.  Yiterbo,  Paris.  767 


Alias  Brown;  satirical  farce  in  3  acts,  by  E.  J. 
Whisler.  Boston,  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co., 
1914.     66  p.     12°. 

©   Aug.    15.    1914;    2c.    Aug.    17,   1914;    D: 
378U9;  E.  J.  Whisler,  Tucson,  Ariz.  767a 

Alias  Irish  Tessie;  by  A.  Cowles.  14  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    21,    1910;    D:  21387;    Albert 
Cowles,  AVilliamsport,  Pa.  768 

Alias  Jimmy  Valentine;  by  Paul  Armstrong. 
80  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Dec.   17,  1909;   D:  17728;   Liebler  & 
CO.,  New  York.  ,  769 

Alias  Johnson;  a  farce-comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
W.  Osgood. 

©    Whitman    Osgood,    Washington;    1888: 

18209,  June  25.  770 

Alias  Mr.   Roseberry;  a  melodramatic  comedy 

in  1  act,  by  W.  N.   Lawrence  and  J.  Wilkie 

Rusk.     18  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  19.  1912 ;  D :  30032 ;  Walter  N. 
Lawrence,   New  York.  771 

Alias  Pittsburg  Annie;  drama  in  3  scenes,  by 
C.  F.  Ivins.    20  p.    f".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  12,  1911;  D :  24202 ;  Clifford  F. 
Ivins,  Red  Bank,  N.  J.  772 

Alias  Trixie  Kix;  in  1  act,  by  Gordon  Davis. 
18  p.     4°.     TjT)ewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    27,    1910;    D:  21890;    Gordon 
Arthur  Davis,  Spokane,  Wash.  773 

Alias  Winnie  Montgomery;  play  in  1  act,  by 
W.  T.  Clark.    20  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©Ic.   Apr.    6,   1915;    D:  40276;    William    T. 
Clark,  Brooklyn.  773a 

Alibi  (An);  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  J.  W.  Con- 
way. 

©  John  William  Conway,  Norton,  Kan.;  D: 
2906,   Jan.  26,  1903.  774 

a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  H.  Benhayon. 

©  H.  Benhayon,  San  Francisco ;  1883  :  5501, 
Mar.  24.  775 

drama  in  3  acts,  by  H.  M.  Graves.    135  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Jan.   4.    1013;    D:  31877;    Harry   M. 
Graves,  New  York.  776 

piece  en  3  actes,  par  G.  Trarieux.    61  p.    8°. 

Printed. 

©  Gabriel  Trarieux.  Paris;  D:  12909,  May 
6,  1908;  2c.  May  6,  1908.  777 

Alice;  an  emotional  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Alfred 
Atherley. 

©    A.    Kraetzer,    New    York;    1877:13658, 
Nov.  24.  778 

Alice  and  the  eight  princesses;  a  musical  ex- 
travaganza in  2  acts,  book  and  lyric  by  Glen 
MacDonough,  music  by  Victor  Herbert.  Type- 
written. 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons,  New  York ;  D :  7256, 
Sept.  14,  1905;  2c.  Sept.  12.  1905.  77P 


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798 


Alice  Dillon;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  C. 
E.  Kaiser.     45  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  John  C.  E.  Kaiser,  Oreen  Bay,  Wis.;  D: 
8277,  Apr.  5,  1006;  2c.  Apr.  5,  19U6.  780 

Alice  Harvey,  the  mill  girl;  a  drama  in  4  acts, 
dramatized  from  E.  S.  Getchell's  story  of  that 
title  by  E.  I..  Brown. 

©  Engrene  L.  Brown,  Dover,  N.  H. ;  1875: 
4082,  Apr.  24.  "^Sl 

Alice  in  Blunderland.  {In  Will  Rossi ter's  vaude- 
ville prompter,  no.  4) 

©  Will  Rossiter.  Chicago;  D :  4070,  Oct.  5, 
1903;  2c.  Oct.  5,  1903.  782 

Alice  in  Stageland;  a  musical  extravaganza  in 
3  acts,  by  J.  K.  Bangs  and  R.  C.  Penfield. 

©   John   Kendrick   Bangs   and   Roderic   C. 
Penfield,  New  York ;  D :  3425,  May  7,  1903. 

783 

Alice  in  the  transformation  of  Washington; 
play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  H.  Cook.  46  p.  t". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  25,  1911 ;  D :  24281 ;  Francis  H. 
Cook,  Spokane,  Wash.  784 

Alice  in  Wonderland.     Typewritten. 

©  Edward  Westcott  Peckham,  Orange,  N.  J. : 
1900  A :  5368,  Feb.  27 ;  2c.  Feb.  27.  785 

by  Lewis  Carroll   [pseud,  of  Charles  Lut- 

widge  Dodgson],  scenario   [in  1  ct]  by  A.  F. 
Coffin.    8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  7,  1909;  D:  16502;  Alice  Fenn 
Coffin,  Montclair,  N.  J.  786 

drama  in  3  acts,  by  C.  R.  Macauley  and 


William   W.    Young.     119   p.     4".     Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  18,  1914;  D:  36394;  Charles  R. 
Macauley,  New  York.  786a 

■dramatization  of  Lewis  Carroll's  book,  by 


A.  Gerstenberg.    104  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  17, 1913 ;  D  :  33243 ;  Alice  Gersten- 
berg,  Chicago.  787 

•dream  play  in  4  acts,  being  a  dramatization 


of  Lewis  Carroll's  book,   by  Elizabeth  Alden 
Curtis.     93  p.    4".    Typewritten 

©  Ic.   Aug.   8,   1912;    D :  30478 ;    F.   Ernest 
Holman,  Rockland,  Me.  788 

—  a  fairy  spectacle  in  3  acts,  by  W.  G.  Kauf- 
mann. 

©   William   G.   Kaufmann,  Pittsburgh;   D: 
39SS,  Sept.  22,  1903.  789 

an  operetta,  in  prologue  and  2  acts,  by  D. 


H.  Leonard.     Typewritten. 

©  Hope  Leonard,  New   York;   1899:76059. 
Nov.  21;  2c.  Nov.  21.  790 


Alice  in  Wonderland — Continued. 

a    play    compiled    from     Lewis    Carroll's 

stories,  by  Emily  Prime  Delafield. 

©    Dodd.    Mead   &   co.,    New   York;    1898: 

63073,  Oct.  27.  791 

-a  play  for  children  in  3  acts,  dramatized 


by  Mrs'  Burton  Harrison,  with  tableaux, 
soncs,  and  dances,  illustrated  by  John  Tenniel. 
New  York,  The  De  Witt  pub.  house. 

©  R.  H.  Russell  &  son.  New  York;  1890: 
41274,  Dec.  26;  2c.  Dec.  26.  792 

play  in  3  acts,  prologue  and  epilogue,  drama- 
tized by  E.  L.  Heinsling  [from  book  by 
Charles 'Lutwidge  Dodgson].  26  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  2,  1915 ;  D :  39840 ;  Edwin  Louis 
Heinsling,  Norwalk,  Conn.  792a 

Sec  also  In  Wonderland. 

Alice  Kirkwood;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  C. 
Morse. 

©    Leonard    C.    Morse,    New    York;  1882- 

18855,  Nov.  6.  793 

Alice  mine.     4".    Typewritten. 

©  George  R.  Morse  and  Theodore  E.  Lyon, 
New  York ;  D :  10050,  Mar.  1,  1907 ;  2c.  .Alar.  1, 
1907.  794 

Alice,  the  actress;  or.  The  midnight  marriage, 
a  drama  in  prologue  and  4  acts,  dramatized 
by  W.  A.  J.  Hohlbein  and  W.  B,  Jerrom. 

©  W.  A.  J.  Hohlbein  and  Wm.  B.  Jerrom, 
Baltimore;  1873:4909,  May  6.  795 

Alice,  the  star  of  the  mines;  an  original  melo- 
drama in  4  acts  and  a  prologue,  by  F.  B.  Crit- 
tenden (Fred  Archer). 

©  Fred  B.  Crittenden,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ; 
1890  :  23207,  July  23.  796 

Alice  unafraid;  play  in  3  acts,  by  L.  Bi-ewer. 
95  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.     17,    1910;     D:  20219;  Layton 

Brewer,  New  York.  797 

Alice's  visit  to  friends  in  Kentucky;  play  in  4 
acts,  by  G.  Hicks.    20  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1914;  D :  38271 ;  Gertrude 
Hicks,  Rockford,  111.  797a 

Alicia;  opereta  en  1  acto,  original  de  G.  Jover  y 
J.  Canovas.  mtisica  del  maestro  Manuel  G. 
Llopis.  Miidrid,  Sociedad  de  autores  es- 
panoles,  1915.    39  p.     12°. 

©  June  24,  1915;  Ic.  June  25,  1915;  D: 
41067;  Gonzalo  Jover  y  Joaquin  CJinovas, 
Madrid.  797b 

Alida;  or,  Love  and  war,  a  spectacular  drama 
in  6  acts,  by  J.  O.  Shultes, 

©  .L  O.  Shultes,  New  York;  1887:12565. 
May  12.  798 


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Alien  (The);  play  in  3  acts,  bv  M.  Crighton  and 
W.  Elliott.     107  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  4,  1914 ;  D :  35914 ;  Marian  Crigh- 
ton and  William  Elliott,  New  York.  798a 

Aliens. 

1©  Mjtrtha  Nelson  McCan,  Los  Angeles;  D: 
11367,  Sept.  17,  1907.  799 

comedy  drama  in  3  acts,   by  B.   H.  Voigt. 


3v.     4°.     Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  June  6,  1913 ;  D :  33416 ;  B.  H.  Voigt, 
Brooklyn.  800 

Alimony.      4".     Typewritten. 

©  Herman  Lee  Meader,  New  York ;  D :  7746, 
Dec.  21,  1905;  2e.  Dec.  21,  1905.  801 

American   drama    of  to-day   in   3   acts,   by 

U.  S.  Logan  and  R.  D.  Robin.son.     44  p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

.©  Ic.  Apr.  2,  1914;  D :  36594 ;  U.  S.  Logan 
and  Ralph  D.  Robinson,   Brooklyn.  801a 

a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  W.  V.  Pettit.     87  p. 


4".     Typewritten. 

©  Wm.  V.  Pettit.  New  York  ;  D :  1395S,  Sept. 
30,  190S;  2c.  May  20,  1909.  802 

- — ^  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  L.   S.   Levy.     105  p. 
4'.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  30,  1912;  D :  30382 ;  Leo  S.  Lew. 
Oakland,  Cal.  803 

play  in  1  act,  by  F.  J.  MacBeath,  jr.     8  p. 


f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   July  9.  1913 ;    D :  33745 ;    Francis  J. 
MacBeath,  jr.,  Philadelphia.  804 

Alimony  (The)  club;  a  comedy  sketch  in  1  act, 
by  R.  A.  Deaves.     Typewritten. 

©  Rillie  A.  Deaves,  Rye,  N.  Y. ;  1S96:  68961, 
Dec.  19;  2c.  Dec.  19.  805 

modern  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Luzzi  and 


A.  Mittenthal.     150  p.    4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  29,  1910 ;  D  :  21675 ;  Arthur  Luzzi 
and  Aubrey  Mittenthal,  New  York.  806 

a   musical   farce   in   3   acts   and   epilogue: 


scenario,    by    K.    G.    McLoughlin.      9    p.      4°. 
Typewritten. 

'©  Ic.  Jan.  13,  1912;   D:  29105;   Katherine 
G.  McLoughlin,  New  York.  807 

Alimony  Isle;  comedy  opera  in  2  acts,  by  C. 
Horwitz. 

©    Charles   Horwitz.    New    York ;    D :  6327, 
Mar.  13.  1905.  808 

Alimony  (The)  man;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  G. 
W.  Ogden.    48  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Geo.   W.   Ogden,   Kansas  Citv,   Mo.;    D: 
16090,  June  17,  1909;  2c.  June  25,  1909.       809 

Al-i-situ;  drama  of  ancient  Egypt  in  2  acts,  by 
P.  M.  Barker.    37  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  11,  1914 ;  D :  387S1 ;  Percival  M. 
Barker,  New  York.  809a 


Alison  Kent;  by  R.  K.  Snow.    4°.    Tyiiewritten. 

©    Robert    Keith    Snow,    Boston ;    D :  6245, 

Feb.  20,  1905;  2c.  Mar.  6,  1905.  810 

Alixe;   an   emotional  comedy  in  4   acts,  by  A. 
Daly. 

©  Augustin  Daly,  New  York ;  1873 :  1342, 
Feb.  10.  811 

Alkali  Ike  drops  in.     7  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Tom  P.  Morgan,  Rogers,  Ark. ;  D  :  7049, 
July  31,  1905;  2c.  July  31,  1905.  812 

All  a  mistake;  by  E.  Holland.    Typewritten. 

©  Edwin  Holland,  West  Somerviile,  Mass.; 
1900  A:  6042,  Mar.  12;  2c.  Mar.  12.  813 

-farce  comedy,  by  W.  C.  Parker.    Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Walter  C.  Parker,  Elmira.  N.  Y. ;  1898: 
64696,  Nov.  4;  2c.  Nov.  9.  814 

a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  C.  Pa  river. 


Chicago,  T.  S.  Deuison  [1903]     54  p.    16° 

©   Thomas   S.    Denisou,    Chicago ;    D :  3848, 
Aug.  19,  1903;  2c.  Sept.  25,  1903.  815 

playlet  in  1  scene,  by  W.  S.  Fish.    16  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    28,    1914;    D:. 35832;    William 
Sampson  Fish,  Oakland,  Cal.  815a 

All  aboard;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Ott. 

©    Matthew    Ott,    New    York;    1898:33524, 
May  31.  816 

All  aboard  for  Mars;  a  spectacular  comedy  in 
2  acts,  by  H.  H.  LaMount.  39  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Harrv  H.  LaMount,   Johnstown,   N.   Y. ; 
D :  14778,  Jan.  9,  1909;  2c.  Dec.  31,  1908.     817 

All  about  a  watch,  you  may  call  it;  a  burlesque 
comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Sarah  Emily  Pierce; 
adapted  from  The  walking  doll. 

©    E.    O.    Middlebrook,    New    York;    1885: 
6408,   INIar.   17.  818 

All  about  Adam;  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  Alice  C. 
Thomp.son.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1911. 
24  p.     12^ 

©  Feb.  7,  1911 :  2c.  Feb.  8,  1911 ;  D :  23294 : 
Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.  819 

All  about  Goldstein;  a  Hebrew  monologue,  by 
Harry  L.  Newton  and  A.  S.  Hoffman.  Cbicago, 
The  Dramatic  publishing  company  [1902]  6  p. 
12°. 

©    Dramatic    pub.    co.,    Chicago;    D :  2538. 
Nov.  3.  1902;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1902.  820 

All  about  lobsters,     24  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  L.  Demain  Grange.  Boston;  D;5620,  Oct. 
10.  1904 ;  2c.  Oct.  10,  1904.  821 

All  abroad;  a  musical  farce  in  2  acts,  written 
by  Owen  Hall  and  James  T.  Tanner,  book  of 
lyrics  by  W.  H.  Risque,  music  by  Frederick 
Rosse.     London.  Willcocks  &  co.,  ltd. 

©    Willcocks    &    CO.,    ltd.,    London;    1895: 
19903,  Apr.  11;  2c.  Apr.  11.  822 


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All  alone;  or,  The  darkest  hour,  a  local  drama 
in  1  act,  by  F.  T.  Shaw. 

©  Fred  T.   Shaw,  New  York;   1873:10006, 
Sept.  23.  823 

All  (The)  America  eleven;  an  entertainment 
for  boys  in  1  scene,  by  M.  N.  Beebe.  Boston, 
W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1909.    8  p.    12°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  14235, 
Nov.  7,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  3,  1908.  824 

All  at  sea;  by  Arthur  Law.  London,  J.  Wil- 
liams, ltd.  [1904J     20  p.     8°. 

©  Joseph  Williams,  ltd.,  London ;  D :  5397, 
Aug.  9,  1904;  2c.  Aug.  9,  1904.  825 

musical  comerly  in  3  acts,  by  B.  B.  Lysset. 


All  for  a  girl — Continued. 

romantic   operetta   in  2   acts,   by   Charles 

Bradley  and  M.  E,  Marks.     2  v.     4°,     Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  25,  1915 ;  D :  39493 ;  Maurice  E. 
Marks,  New  York.  834a 

an  up-to-date  drama  in  3  acts,  by  W.  A. 


17  p.    t°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  24,  1913;  D:  33099;  Benjamin  B. 
Lysset,  Brooklyn.  826 

All  broke  up;  a  comedy  in  4  acts  [by]  K.  T. 
Deroode. 

©  Kate  T.  Deroode,  Covington,  Ky. ;  1SS5 : 
19296,  Sept.  12.  827 

All  but  lost.     See  While  life  shall  last. 

All  Charley's  fault;  an  original  farce  in  2  acts, 
by  Anthony  E.  Wills.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  & 
CO.,  1905.     50  p.     12". 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  D :  7200, 
Sept.  2,  1905;  2c.  Sept.  28,  1905.  828 

All  correct;  an  American  sensational  comedy  in 
5  acts,  by  C.  Winter. 

©  C.  Winter,  Rock  Island,  111. ;  1879 :  10427, 
Aug.  6;  2c.  Aug.  6.  829 

All  crazy;  a  new  farcical  comedy,  by  W.  Barry 
and  H.  Fay. 

©    William    Barry    and    Hugh    Fay,    New 
York ;  1884  :  17560,  Aug.  30.  830 

All  done  by  kindness;  play  in  1  act,  by  R.  H. 
Preston.     12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    10,    1915;    D:  40608;    Robert 
Harry  Preston,  New  York.  830a 

All  due  to  the  manag'enient ;  monologue  for  a 
gentleman,  by  Helen  Locke.  Chicago,  The 
Dramatic  pub.  co. 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago ;  1897 :  59887, 
Oct.  22;  2c.  Oct.  21.  831 

All  fools  day;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  M. 
Williams. 

©  Wilbur  M.  Williams,  Holden,  Mo. ;  1887  : 
1282,  Jan.  15.  832 

All  for  a  box;  comedy  in  4  acts,  with  songs,  by 
A.  Guillet. 

©    Alexandre     Guillet,     Cleveland;     1886: 
28113,  Dec.  13.  833 

All  for  a  girl;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  R.  Hughes. 
©    Rupert    Hughes,    New    York ;    D :  13506, 
\ug.  5,  1908.  834 


Brady. 

©   Wm.  A.   Brady,   New   York;   1896:3325, 
Jan.  9.  835 

All  for  a  nickel.     11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Alice  Marcus,  New  York;  D :  11774,  Nov. 
20,  1907 ;  2c.  Nov.  20,  1907.  836 

All  for  a  woman;  comedy  drama,  by  R.  J.  Beck- 
hard  and  M.  Freeman. 

©    Ruy   J.    Beckhard   &   Maurice   Freeman. 
Boston ;  D  :  6502,  Apr.  12,  1905.  837 

All  for  an  ambition;  a  curtain  raiser,  or  1  act 
comedy,  by  R.  B.  Longmire.     Typewritten. 

©   Robert    Bill    Longmire,    Chicago;    1893: 
20002,  Apr.  24;  2c.  Apr.  16,  1896.  838 

All  for  gold;  by  K.  Williams. 

©    Kittle    Williams,    Chicago;    1884:9211, 
May  3;  2c.  June  21.  839 

or,  Another  unfortunate,  an  original  Amer- 
ican melodrama  in  5  acts  and  3  tableaux,  by 
R.  N.  Moffat  and  F.  L.  Griffith. 

©  Robert  N.  Moffat,  San  Francisco;  1891: 
20242,  June  2.  840 

•  or.  Little  Violet,  a  drama  in  5  acts  and  5 

tableaux,  by  J.  D.  Graham. 

©  John  D.  Graham,  United  States;  1876: 
14015,  Dec.  16.  841 

All  for  her;  comedy  drama  in  1  act,  by  P.  S.  M. 
jNIunro.     24  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.   Apr.    22,   1912;    D:  29452;    P.    S.    M. 
Munro,  Brooklyn.  842 

All  for  his  sister.  See  African  prince,  his  cap- 
ture and  escape  from  bondage. 

All  for  love;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  Rothman.  9p. 
4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  27,  1015 ;  D  :  40780 ;  Eugene  Roth- 
man, Coney  Island,  N.  Y.  842a 

or,  Love  flows  on  forever,  a  play  in  1  act, 

by  J.  M.  Colville.     Typewritten. 

©  J.  M.  Colville,  Philadelphia ;  1899 :  15S03, 
Feb.  28;  2c.  Feb.  28.  843 

or.  Which  will  win  him?  a  Christmas  idyl 

in  5  acts,  bj'  E.  A.  Locke. 

©  E.  A.  Locke,  United  States;  1874:11570, 
Sept.  30.  844 

See  also  Clarice. — Lighting  the  trades. — 

Narrow  (A)  escape. — Representative  English 
dramas  from  Dryden  to  Sheridan. — Sweet- 
hearts. 


40 


845 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


869 


All  for  Mary;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  G.  F. 
Steely.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Guy  F.  Steely,  Oak  Park,  111.;  D  :  9655, 
Dec.  17,  190G;  2c.  Dec.  17,  1906.  845 

All  for  Milly;  an  original  farce-comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  F.  Cowan. 

©  Fletcher  Cowan,  Hoboken,  N.  J. ;  D  :  1300, 
Dec.  16,  1901.  846 

All  for  money;  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by  H. 
Feierstein.     116  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  16,  1909  ;  D  :  16808 ;  Henry  Feier- 
stein, New  York.  847 

All  for  sweet  charity;  comedy  for  three  males 
and  nine  females,  bv  Frances  Aymar  Mathews. 
New  York,  E.  S.  Werner  &  co.,  1907.  17  p. 
12". 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner  &  co..  New  York ;  D : 
11683,  Nov.  7,  1907 ;  2c.  Nov.  22,  1907.        848 

All  for  the  country;  musical  playlet,  by  T.  G. 
Springer  and  R.  H.  Kirschner.  8  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .May  14,  1913 ;  D  :  33224 ;  Julius  Shum- 
sky.  New  York.  849 

All  for  you;  a  dramatic  composition  in  3  acts, 
by  C.  A.  Loder. 

©  Chas.  A.  Loder,  Areola,  Pa. ;  1898  :  49877, 
Aug.  2.  850 

All  Hallow's  eve;  a  drama  of  to-day  embodying 
a  superstition  of  yesterday,  by  George  Jacques 
Byrne  and  L.  Elbert  Landone. 

©  Leon  E.  Landone  and  G.  J."  Byrne ;  D  : 
9285,  Oct.  8,  1906.  851 

All  her  own  fault;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  E. 
Newton. 

©  Charles  E.  Newton,  Matawan,  N.  Y. ;  1873  : 
G346,  June  5.  852 

All  husbands  are  alike;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 
F.  Voorhies.     Typewritten. 

©  Felix  Voorhies,  New  Iberia,  La. ;  1899 : 
81702,  Dec.  18;  2c.  Jan.  13,  1900.  853 

All  in  a  dormitory;  a  musical  comedy  libretto 
in   2   acts,    by  T,    B.    Donaldson.     42   p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  B.  Donaldson,  Philadelphia ;  D : 
11725,  Nov.  12,  1907;  2c.  Nov.  12,  1907.       854 

All  in  a  fog.     See  Who  is  who? 

All  in  a  lifetime;  a  5  act  drama,  by  G.  A. 
Weber.     50  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©  Gustav  Adolph  Weber,  West  Duluth, 
Minn.;  D :  12009,  Dec.  30,  1907;  2c.  Feb.  10, 
1908.  855 

All  in  a  nig'ht;  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
R.  F.  Ferguson,  jr.     37  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  11,  1913:  D :  34984 ;  Robert  F. 
Ferguson,  jr..  New  York.  856 


All  in  a  whirl;  2  act  musical  satire,  by  P.  I. 
Cook.     32  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  12,  1909 ;  D :  17400 ;  Paul  Irving 
Cook,  San  Francisco.  857 

All  in  der  family;  a  Dutch  sketch  in  2  scenes, 
by  McDermott  and  Trumble.  New  York, 
Happy  hours  company. 

©  Happy  hours  co.,  New  York;  1875: 10550, 
Oct.  IS;  2c.  Nov.  5.  858 

All  in  the  family,     t".     Typewritten. 

©  Paul  Harris,  Chicago;  D :  4013,  Sept.  26, 
1903;  2c.  Sept.  10,  1903.  859 

a  farce-comedy  in  3  acts,  l)y  J.  Crawford. 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©    James    Crawford,    San    Francisco ;    D : 
13811,  Sept.  15,  1908;  2c.  Aug.  4,  1908.         860 

a  fRrce  in  1  act,  by  Edmund  Day.     Type- 


written. 

©  Fred  Edwards,  New  York;  D :  644,  July 
8,  1901 ;  2c.  July  8,  1901.  861 

—  a  legitimate  musical  comedy  in  3  acts. 

©   Peck   and   Fursman,   New   York;   1891: 
38147,  Oct.  24.  862 

—  an   original   monologue.     6  p.     4°.     Type- 


written. 

©  Tom  P.  ]\Iorgan,  Rogers.  Ark. ;  D :  14346. 
Nov.  21,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  21,  1908.  863 

All  in  the  way  of  life;  or,  The  philosopher, 
musical  variety  sketch,  written  and  composed 
by  Alfred  B.  Sedgwick.  New  York,  R.  M.  De 
Witt. 

©  Robert  M.   De  Witt,  New  York;  1876: 
8902,  July  31 ;  2c.  Dec.  28.  864 

All  in  vain;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  S.  G. 
Eghian. 

©  Setrak  G.  Eghian,  Ogden,  Utah;  D :  12237, 
Jan.  24,  1908.  865 

All  is  fair.     10  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©   Teresa   Crowley,   Brookline,   Mass.;   D: 
12243,  Jan.  25,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  25,  1908.        866 

All  is  fair  in  love  and  war;  military  specialty 
in  1  act,  by  W.  A.  Vallee.  1  p.  f.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  2,  1913 ;  D :  33985 ;  Wm.  Albert 


Vallee,  Birmingham,  Ala. 


867 


a  musical  sketch,  book  by  L.  P.  Brown. 

©     Lawrence     Parmly     Brown.     Peekskill. 
N.  Y. ;  D  :  3833,  Aug.  15,  1903.  868 

All  is  well  that  ends  well.     See  Maid  (The)  of 
the  lighthouse. 

All  kinds  of  a  hero. 

©  Alta  M.  Coultas,  Chicago;  D :  14272,  Nov. 
12,  1903.  869 

All  lights  out.     See  At  the  sound  of  taps. 


41 


870 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


892 


All  made  up;  musical  farce  libretto,  in  2  acts, 
by  A.  N.  C.  Fowler.    71  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  3,  1911 ;  D  :  23832  ;  A.  N.  C.  Fow- 
ler, CSleus  Falls,  N.  Y.  870 

All  men  are  born  equal;  comedy  by  J.  L.  Nor- 
ris.     103  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.   7,   1910;    D :  203GS ;   Joseph   L. 
Norris,  New  York.  871 

All  men  to  be  cliloroformed  at  sixty;  a  comedy 
in  4  acts,  by  D.  K.  Ford.  40  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  Daniel  K.  Ford,  St.  Paul ;  D :  10540,  May 
11,  1907;  2c.  May  11,  1907.  873 

All  (The)  mighty  dollar;  by  Jessie  Villars 
[pseud,  of  J.  V.  Stineman] 

©   Emorv    G.    Stineman,  Chester,    Pa. ;    D : 

3482,  May  25,  1903.  ♦        873 

See  also  Almighty  (The)  dollar. 

All  millionaires;  in  4  acts,  by  C.  G.  Harger,  jr. 
Tyiiewritten. 

©    C.    G.    Hari>;er,    jr.,    Washington:    1894: 
59030,  Dec.  18;  2c.  Dec.  21.  874 

All-of-a-sudden  Peggy;  light  comedy  in  3  acts, 
i)y  Ernest  Denny.  New  Yorli,  S.  French ; 
Loudon,  S.  French,  ltd.     159  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  27,  1910 ;  2c.  Oct.  29,  1910 ;  D :  22409 : 
Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.  875 

All-of-it;  a  burlesque  on  Olivette,  arr.  and 
dramatized  by  F.  Eversmann,  jr. 

©   Fred  Eversmann,  jr.,   Baltimore;    1881: 
4876,  Mar.  31.  876 

All  on  a  rainy  day;  or.  Circumstantial  evi- 
dence.    11  p.     4°.     Tyiiewritten. 

©  Clara  Haeucheu,  Chicago ;  D :  8633,  June 
4,  1906 ;  2c.  June  4.  1906.  877 

All  on  a  summer's  day;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
M.  B.  Cooke.    83  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Marjorie    Benton    Cooke,    Chicago ;    D : 
1466,  Feb.  19,  1902;  2c.  Feb.  19,  1902.  878 

a  play  for  girls,  by  B.  Lawrence  Jenkins. 

■©  Hints  pub.  co..  New  York ;  D :  3293,  Apr. 
9,  1903.  879 

All  on  account  of  a  bonnet;  petite  comedie  in  1 
scene,   for  3  performers,   by   Mrs.    V.    Sharpe 

Patterson. 

©  Mrs.  V.  Sharpe  Patterson,  Columbus,  O. ; 
1898:55293,  Sept.   21.  880 

All  on  account  of  a  kiss. 

©  I>oula   Jockusch,   Galveston,  Tex. ;  1896 : 
9515,  Feb.  8.  881 

comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  M.  Kirkland. 

70  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

®  Ic.  July  25,  1910;  D  :  21642  ;  Elizabeth  M. 
Kirkland,    Chicago.  882 


All  on  account  of  a  license;  an  improbability 
in  1  act,  by  D.  J.  Fingalton.  10  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Albert  F.  Neumann,  New  York  ;  D  :  12892, 
May  4,  1908;  2c.  May  4,  1908.  883 

All  on  account  of  a  petticoat.     Typewritten. 

©  Josie  Morris  Sullivan,  New  York;  1899: 
3316,  Jan.  7 ;  2c.  Jan.  7.  884 

All  on  account  of  an  actor;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by 
Louis  Latham  Wilson.  PLiiladelphia,  The 
Penu  publishing  company,  1904.     15  p.     12°. 

<©    Penn    i)ub.   co.,   Philadelphia;    D :  4974, 
May  2,  1904;  2c.  May  2,  1904.  885 

All  on  account  of  an  heir;  a  farcical  problem 
play  in  4  acts,  by  L.  Jordan.  4  v.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  22,  1914;  D:  38580;  Leslie  Jor- 
dan, Oxford  Depot,  New  York.  885a 

All  on  account  of  Aunt  Sally;  in  1  act,  by  H. 
M.  Stratton.    15  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  13,  1911 ;  D :  24469 ;  Henriet  Mil- 
ner  Stratton,  Lcs  Angeles.  886 

All  on  account  of  Eliza;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Ij.   Ditrichstein.     Typewritten. 

©    Leo   Ditrichstein,    New    York ;    1900   A : 
20135,  Aug.  13 ;  2c.  Aug.  13.  887 

All  on  account  of  Jane;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  L. 
Silvers.    11  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  17,  1914;  D:  36060;  Lew  Silvers, 
Princeton,  Wis.  887a 

All  on  account  of  professor.  47  p.  8".  Type- 
written. 

I©  Harrv  L.  Dixson,  Northfield,  Minn.;  D: 
3059,  Feb. '27,  1903;  2c.  Feb.  27,  1903.         888 

All  on  account  of  the  baby;  a  play  in  1  act,  by 
P.  W.  Hyde.     Typewritten. 

©  Paul  Woodworth  Hyde,   Pittsburgh;   D: 
516,  May  27,  1901;  2c.  July  16,  1901.         889 

All  on  account  of  the  duke.  3  p.  f.  Type- 
written. -, 

©    .Teannette    Baum,    New    York;    D:2017. 
June  17,  1902;  Ic.  June  9,  1902.  890 

All  on  account  of  the  movies;  play  in  1  act,  by 
D.  Vanderen,  jr.    46  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  10,  1913;  D:  35302;  David  Van- 
deren, jr.,  Brooklyn.  891 

All  over  town;  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 
H.  B.  Smith.    104  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

®   Ic.    June  9,   1915;    D :  40881 ;    Harry   B. 
Smith,  New  York.  891a 

All  rivers  meet  at  sea;  sketch,  by  E,  Davis. 
34  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Mar.   25,   1912;    D :  29151 ;    Edwards 
Davis,  New  York.  892 


42 


893 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


910 


All's  fair;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  G.  Birge. 
69  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  30,  1911;  D:2562S;   Edward  G. 
Birge,  Altoona,  Pa.  893 

All's  fair  in  love.     29  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  \'alerie  Bergere,   Bangor,   Me. ;   D  :  2S21, 
Jan.  7,  1903 ;  2c.  Jan.  7,  1903.  894 

a  colonial  costume  comediette,  by  A.  Miller 

and  E.  Browning.     T>'pewritten. 

©  Asblev  Miller  and  Ethel  Browning,  New 
York ;  D :  943,  Oct.  11,  1901 ;  2c.  Oct.  11,  1901. 

895 

comedy  sketch  by  I.  Birne.  8  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  23,  1913 ;  D  :  34232 ;  Irving  Birne, 
Brooklyn.  896 

See  also  Farmer  Porkberry. 

All's  fair  in  love  and  politics;  comedy  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  George  Griffith.  110  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  29,  1914 ;  D :  35842 ;  G.  C.  Grif- 
fith, Cleveland.  896a 

All's  fair  in  love  and  war;  by  R.  Sailer. 

©    Randolph    Sailer,    Philadelphia;    1899: 
26682,  Apr.  17.  897 

1  act  playlet,  by  M.  E.  Pesnel.     IS  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  2,  1915;  D:  40816;  Maximilian 
Edwin  Pesnel,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  897a 

All's  for  the  best.     See  Sheriff  (The)  of  Ran- 
dall's forge. 

All's  quiet  on  the  Potomac.     See  Fortune  (The) 
of  war. 

All's  well,  etc. 

©  Ludwig  H.  Henning,  Johnstown,  Pa. :  D : 
13504,  Aug.  4,  1908.  898 

All's  well  that  ends  swell;  by  T.  B.  Donald- 
son.    10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  B.  Donaldson,  Philadelphia ;  D : 
7328,  Sept.  27,  1905;  2c.  Sept.  27,  1905.       899 

All's  well  that  ends  well;  by  William  Shaks- 
peare,  ed.  with  notes,  introduction,  glossary, 
list  of  variorum  readings,  and  selected  crit- 
icism by  Charlotte  Porter  and  Helen  A.  Clarke. 
[1st  folio  ed.]  New  York,  Thomas  Y.  Crowell 
&  CO.,  [1909]  4  p.  1.,  vii-xix,  216  p.  front. 
16°. 

©    T.    Y.    Crowell    &    co..    New    York;    A: 
233348,  Mar.  12,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  13,  1909.     900 

ed.   by   John  L.   Lowes.     New   York,   The 

Macmillan  company,  1912.     xiv,  157  p.     front. 
24°.      (The  Tudor   Shakespeare) 

©  Dec.  4,  1912 ;  2c.  Dec.  5,  1912  ;  A  :  328691 ; 
Macmillan  co.,  New  Yox'k.  901 


All's  well  that  ends  well — Continued. 

ed.  with  notes  by  William  J.  Rolfe.  Har- 
per's library  ed.  New  York  and  London,  Har- 
per &  brothers,  1898.  188  p.  front,  illus.  12". 
(Shakespeare's  complete  works) 

©  Harper  &  bros..  New  York;  1898:32091, 
May  24 ;  2c.  Jan.  13,  1899.  902 

an  original  sketch,  by  Billy  B.  Van.    Type- 


written. 

©  Mrs.  and  Mr.  Lincoln,  New  York;  1898: 
66183,  Nov.  12;  Ic.  Nov.  12.  903 


—  with  a  special  introduction  by  Andrew 
Lang  and  an  original  frontispiece  by  Dudley 
Hardy.  [The  University  press  Shakespeare. 
Renaissance  ed.]  New  York,  George  D. 
Sproul,  1907.  xxiii,  134  p.  front.  4°.  (The 
complete  works  of  William  Shakespeare,  with 
annotations  and  a  general  introduction  by  Sid- 
ney Lee.     V.  5) 

©  University  press,  Cambridge,  Mass.;  A: 
174174.  Apr.  16,  1907;  2c.  Apr.  16,  1907.      904 


(Shakespeare's  comedy  of);  ed.  with  notes 

bv  William   J.   Rolfe.     New  York,  Harper  Sr 
brothers,  1881.     180  p.     front,  illus.     16". 

©  Harper  &  bros..  New  York;  1881:2665. 
Feb.  21 ;  2c.  Mar.  15.  905 

Same.  New  York,  Cincinnati  [etc.]  Amer- 
ican book  company  [1905]  232  p.  incl.  front., 
illus.     16". 

©  'William  J.  Rolfe,  Cambridge,  Mass.;  A: 
111764,  Mar.  18,  1905;  2c.  Apr.  14,  1905.  906 

Same.  New  York,  Cincinnati  [etc.]  Amer- 
ican book  company  [1909]  2  p.  1.,  [9]-188  p. 
front.,  illus.     16°. 

©  William  J.  Rolfe,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  in 
renewal  for  14  years  from  Feb.  21,  1909;  A: 
228505,  Jan.  20,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  20,  1909.      907 

See  also  Serenade  (The).— Shakespeare's 

w^orks. 

All's  well  that  ends  well  at  Hartwell;  by  S.  F. 
Morris.    11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Samuel  Frederick  INIorris,  New  York;  D: 
7743,  Dec.  8,  1905 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1906.  908 

All's  well  with  the  maids;  play  in  3  acts,  bj 
R.  Sayler.    153  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  8,  1912;  D:  30476;  Roy  Sayler, 
Chicago.  909 

All  Scotch;  tartan  revue  in  5  scenes,  by  Harry 
Grattan  [pseud,  of  H.  W.  Plunkett]  34  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

'©  Ic.  Apr.  26.  1915 :  D :  40939 ;  Henry  Wil- 
loughby  Plunkett,  London.  909a 

All  sorts;  a  musical  farce  comedy,  written  and 
compo.sed  by  P.  Gaunt. 

©  Percy  Gaunt,  New  York ;  1895 :  2«5n5, 
May  27.  910 


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931 


All  sorts  and  conditions  of  men;  a  play  in  3 
acts,  by  T.  Reets.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Tenaj  Reets,  England;  D :  205S,  June  27, 
1902;  2c.  June  27,  1902.  911 

All  stars;  or,  A  manager's  trials,  farce  in  1 
act,  by  O.  E.  Young.  Cbicago,  Dramatic  pub. 
CO.,  1907.    15  p.    12°. 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago;  D:  12018, 
Dec.  31,  1907;  2c.  Dec.  31,  1907.  912 

All  tang'led  up;  a  farcical  comedy  In  3  acts,  by 
CliJirles  Townsend.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  & 
CO.,  1903.    42  p.    16°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  D:4275. 
Nov.  20,  1903 ;  2c.  Jan.  G,  1904.  913 

All  that  glitters;  a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  P.  H.  McCaigue.    112  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Philip  Henry  McCaigue,  Marblehead, 
Mass.;  D :  13904,  Sept.  22,  190S;  2c,  Oct.  5. 
1908.  914 

All  that  g'litters  is  not  gold;  or,  The  poor  girl's 
diary,  a  comic  drama  in  2  acts,  by  Thomas  and 
J.  M.  Morton.  New  American  ed.,  correctly 
re-printed  from  the  original  authorized  acting 
ed.    New  York,  H.  Roorbach. 

©  Harold  Roorbach,  New  York ;  1889  :  37517, 
Dec.  9:  2c.  Dec.  14.  915 

All  that  matters;  play  in  4  acts,  by  C,  McEvoy. 
138  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  8,  1911;  D:  23293;  Charles  Mc- 
Evoy, London,  916 
All  the  comforts  of  home;  a  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  W.  Gillette.     New  York,  Harold  Roorbach. 
©  William  Gillette,  New  York ;  1897  :  22817, 
Apr.  12 ;  2c.  Oct.  11.  917 

All  the  rage;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W. 
D.  Eaton. 

©  William  D.  Eaton,  Chicago;  1878:837, 
Jan.  18.  918 

All  the  to-morrows  shall  be  as  to-day;  vaude- 
ville sketch,  by  M.  King.  6  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic,  Oct.  19,  1914  ;  D  :  38537 ;  Mayme  King, 
Buffalo.  918a 

All  the  way  you  look  at  it;  a  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  L.  J.  L.  Stilwell.    64  p.    f°.    Typewritten, 

©  Laura  Jean  Libbey-Stilwell,  Brooklyn; 
D :  12088,  Jan.  3,  1908;  2c.  Apr,  28,  1908.     919 

All  the  world's  a  stage;  a  monologue,  by  E,  A. 
Woolf.     11  p.     4°,     Typewritten, 

©  Edgar  Allan  Woolf,  New  York;  D :  8310, 
Apr,  9,  1906 ;  -2c.  Apr.  10,  1906.  920 

All  the  year  round;  a  series  of  entertainments 
for  every  month  in  the  year,  by  Harriette 
Wilbur.  Boston,  W,  H,  Baker  &  co.,  1909. 
97  p.    12°, 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co..  Boston ;  D :  15929, 
May  13,  1909;  2c.  June  29,  1909.  921 

All  through  Steele.     See  O'Connor's  oath. 


All  to  smash;  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  E.  Pesnel, 
15  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Seiit.  27.  1911;  D:  25331;  Maximillian 
Edwin  Pesnel,  Brooklyn.  922 

All  upset;  by  Robert  C,  V,  Meyers, 

©    Lyceum    pub.    co,,    Philadelphia ;    1898 : 
73710.  Dec.  17;  2c,  Dec,  21.  923 

All  wrong;  original  playlet  in  1  act,  by  H,  Sel- 
man.     15  p,    4°,     Typewritten, 

©  Ic,  May  14,  1914;  D :  37035 ;  Harold  Sel- 
man,  Jersey  City.  923a 

playlet,  by  H.  Rempel.     13  p.     4°.     Type- 


written, 

©  Ic.  June  8,  1915 ;  D :  40983 ;  Harriet  Rem- 
pel, New  York.  923b 

Alladine  and  Palomides;  by  Maurice  Maeter- 
linck [in  5  acts]  tr.  by  the  editors  [of  Poet- 
lore]  {In  Poet-lore,  v.  7,  nos.  6-7.  June-July, 
1895;  periodical  ©  Poet-lore  co,,  Philadelphia, 
1895:12425)  924 

See  also  Plays  (The)  of  Maurice  Maeter- 


linck. 

Allan  Quartermain;  a  spectacular  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  M.  Booth. 

©   jNIarion   Booth,   New   York ;   1887 :  19030, 
July  23.  925 

or.  The  children  of  the  Sun,  operatic  drama 

in  4  acts,  libretto  by  G.  B.  Densmore,  music 
by  Alfred  A.  Batkin  and  T.  Havermeyer 
Northrup.     San  Francisco,  Batkin  &  Northrup. 

©  Batkin  &  Northrup,  San  Francisco ;  1887 : 
27924,  Oct.  28.  926 

or,    The   sun   worshippers,    a    spectacular 


operatic   drama    in   5   epochs,   written   by    I, 
Tyrrell. 

©    Inigo    Tyrrell,    San    Francisco;    1887; 


29047,  Nov.  9;  2c.  Nov.  9. 


927 


Allatoona;   an   historical    military   drama   in   5 
acts,  by  Judson  Kilpatrick  and  J.  O.  Moore, 

©  J.  Owen  Moore,  Washingtonville,  N.  Y. ; 
1876  :  395,  Jan.  8 ;  2c.  Jan.  12.  928 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  S,  H.  M.  Byers.     122 

p.    12°. 

©   Samuel   H.   M.   Byers,  Des   Moines;   D: 
7688,  Dec.  6,  1905 ;  2c.  Nov.  18,  1905.  929 

Allegory  of  the  sun  god;  in  4  acts,  by  R,  Craig, 
jr. 

©    Robert    Craig,    jr.,    Jersey    City;    1873: 
8837,  Aug,  4 ;  2c.  Oct.  29.  930 

Allene  Gilbraith;  a  drama,  by  H.  H.  Gardener. 
Act  4.     Typewritten. 

©  Helen  H.  Gardener,  New  York ;  1900  A : 
3401,  Feb.  6;  2c,  Jan.  22.  931 

Allen's  farewell.     See  Manchester  (The)  mar- 
tyrs. 


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947 


Alles  fiir  die  firma;  lustspiel  in  3  akten,  von 
M.  Hennequin  und  G.  Mitchell.  Berlin, 
Biihnenverlag  Ahn  &  Simrock.    68  p.    8". 

©  Ic.  June  29,  1912 ;  D :  30126 ;  Buhnenver- 
lag  Alan  &  Simrock,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin.        932 

Alles  mobil;  lustspiel  in  3  akten,  von  Wilbeliu 
Jacoby  und  Hans  Linck.  Berliu-Wilmersdorf, 
Felix  Blocli  erben,  1914.    3  p.  1.,  68  p.    8". 

©  Ic.  Nov.  14,  1914 ;  D :  38809 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin-Wilmersdorf.  932a 

Alles  um  geld;  ein  stiick,  von  Herbert  Eulen- 
berg.  Leipzig,  E.  Rowohlt  verlag,  1911.  92  p. 
8". 

©  Sept.  15.  1911;  2c.  Sept.  11,  1911;  D: 
25180;  Ernst  Rowohlt,  Leipzig.  933 

Alley  (The)  L.     See  Girl  (A)  detective. 

Alliance  (The)  of  millions;  3  act  drama,  by  H. 
H.  Peck.    56  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  29,  1910;  D:  22178;  Harry  H. 
Peck,  Boston.  934 

Allida;  or.  The  lioness  in  the  lamb  skin,  a 
play  in  4  acts,  by  T.  Davis. 

©  Thomas  Davis,  New  York;  1884:13719, 
July  5.  935 

Allie;  by  M.  Mawlette.    103  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Mona    Mawlette,    New    York;    D :  14556. 

Dec.  17,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  17,  1908.  936 

Allies;  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  F.  Hopkins.  14  p. 
4°.     Tyi>ewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  8,  1915;  D :  40602 ;  Alfred  F. 
Hopkins,  Bethesda,  Md.  936a 

Alligator  (The);  comedy  farce  in  3  acts,  by  A. 
T.  Oakes. 

©  A.  T.  Oakes,  New  York;  1890:33125. 
Oct.  24.  937 

Allison's  lad,  and  other  martial  interludes; 
being  six  1  act  dram;is,  by  Beulah  Marie  Dix. 
New  York,  Plenry  Holt  &  co.,  1910.  214  p. 
12°. 

Contents. — Allison's  lad. — The  hundredth 
trick. — The  weakest  link. — The  snare  and  the 
fowler. — The  captain  of  the  gate. — The  dark 
of  the  drwn. 

©  Feb.  11,  1910;  2c.  Feb.  14,  1910;  D: 
201S2;  Henry  Holt  &  co..  New  York.       ^  938 

Allotting  the  bride.     See  Game  (A)  of  chance. 

Allright    (The)  girl;   play   in   2  acts,   by  Paul 

Ki'ye    [pseud,  of   Paul    Koester]      36    p.     4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  4,  1914;  D:  39303;  Paul  Koes- 
ter, London.  938a 

Allrightnikes  (The);  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
Abraham  S.  Schonier.    80  p.     8".     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  30,  1910;  D:  20920;  David  Kess- 
ler  and  Max  R.  Wilner,  New  York.  939 


Alma;  or.  Held  in  bondage,  a  drama  in  3  acts, 
founded  upon  Ouida's  novel  Held  in  bondage, 
by  F.  Marsden  [pseud,  of  W.  A.  Sliver] 

©    Fred    Marsden,    New   York;    1871:3443, 
Apr.  17.  940 

Alma  (El)  de  Garibay;  revista  fantdstica  en  1 
acto,  dividido  en  5  cuadros  en  colores  y  1  en 
negro,  original,  libro  y  musica  de  Enrique 
Garcia  Alvarez,  Antonio  Lopez  Monis  y 
maestro  Barrera.  Madrid,  Sociedad  de  au- 
tores  espanoles,  1914.    44  p.    12°. 

©   Mar.   15,   1915;   Ic.   Mar.   17,   1915;   D: 
40078;  E.  Garcia  Alvarez  y  A.  Lopez  Monls. 
Madrid.  .  940a 

Alma  (El)  del  querer;  sainete  andaluz  en  1 
acto,  dividido  en  3  cuadros,  original  de  P. 
Perez  Fernandez,  mtisica  de  los  maestros 
Vives  y  Barrera  Madrid,  Sociedad  de  au- 
tores  espanoles,  1910.    47  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  29,  1910 ;  2c.  Oct.  31,  1910 ;  D  :  22426 ; 
P.  Pei'ez  Fernandez,  Madrid.  941 

Alma  grande. 

©   Maria   Christina   Mena,   New  York;   D: 
15608,  Apr.  8,  1909.  942 

Alma  mater;  college  comedy-drama  in  3  acts, 
by  E.  A.  Aisenstadt.    40  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  2,  1909 ;  D :  16994 ;  Esek  Albert 
Aisenstadt,  Chicago.  943 

^8  act  play,  by  S.  H.  Picchianti.  75  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Oct.   10,   1912;    D:  31101;  Silvio   H. 

Picchianti,  New  York.  944 

or,  The  Georgetown  centennial  and  other 


dramas,  by  M.  S.  Pine  [pseud,  of  Sister  Mary 
Paulina  Finn]  Washington,  Georgetown  visi- 
tation convent,  1913.     254,  [2]  p.    8°. 

©    May    31,    1913;    2c.    June   4,    1913;    A: 
346852;   Munder-Thomsen  co.,  Baltimore. 

945 

Alma  (El)  muerta;  tragedia  en  3  actos,  original 
de  A.  Guimeni.  tr.  del  Catalan  por  L.  Via. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1913. 
72  p.    12°. 

©   Mar.   28,   1914;    Ic.    Mar.   30,    1914:    D: 
36514 ;  Angel  Guimerd  y  Luis  Via,  Madrid. 

945a 

Alma  otrera;  entrem§s  en  verso  original,  de  J. 
Hnete  Ordoiiez.  Madrid.  Sociedad  de  autores 
espanoles,  1909.     19  p.     12°. 

©   Nov.    18,    1909;    2c.    Nov.    19,    1909;    D: 
17474;  J.  Huete  Ordonez,  Madrid.  946 

Alma's  growing  old.     See  King  Midas'  secret. 

Alma,  the  encumbrance;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by 
Edith  Oakenfull.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  E.  Oakenfull,  Brooklyn ;  D :  5682,  Oct.  21, 
1904;  2c.  Nov.  8,  1904.  947 


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970 


Alma,  where  do  you  live?  in  3  acts,  by  G.  V. 
Hobart.    103  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  le.  Sept.  12.  1910;  D:  22034;   George  V. 
Hobart,  Pelham  Manor,  N.  II.  948 

Almanac  (The);  a  musical  farcical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  W.  D.  Marine. 

©    Will    D.    Marine,    Indianapolis;    1890: 
12929,  Apr.   19.  949 

Almanzor;  a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  W.  D.  Fox. 

©  W.  D.  Fox,  Murfreesboro,  Tenn. ;  D  :  1651, 

Mar,    26,  1902.  950 

Almas  bohemias;  coniedia  lirica  en  1  acto  y  3 
cuadros,  en  prosa,  original  de  J.  Romeo  y  Sauz, 
mfisica  del  maestro  San  Felipe.  Madrid,  So- 
ciedad  de  autores  espanoles,  1911.  47  p.  12°. 
©  Ang.  21,  1911;  2c.  Aug.  22,  1911;  D: 
25050;  Jose  Romeo  y  Sauz,  Madrid.  951 

Almas  distintas;  zarzuela  dramfitica  en  1  acto 
y  3  cuadros,  libro  de  V.  de  la  Vega,  mtisica  del 
maestro  Padilla.  INIadrid,  Sociedad  de  autores 
espanoles,  1911.     43  p.     12°. 

©    May   26,    1911;    2c.    May   27,    1911;    D: 
24311 ;  Ventura  de  la  Vega,  Madrid.  952 

Almas  grandes;  comedia  lirica,  en  1  acto, 
dividido  en  3  cuadros,  en  verso,  original  de  F. 
Madrigal  Alvaro,  musica  de  los  maestros  San 
Jose  y  BrU.  Madrid,  Sociedad  de  autores  es- 
panoles, 1910.     42,  [1]  p.     12°. 

©  Sept.  6,  1910 ;  2c.  Sept.  7,  1910 ;  D  :  21962 ; 
Francisco  Madrigal  Alvaro,  Madrid.  953 

Alma's  return;  play  of  to-day  in  1  act  and  2 
scenes,  by  J.  Lait.    20  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  10,  1914;  D:  39059;  Jack  Lait, 
Chicago.  953a 

Almighty  (The)  dollar;  a  play  in  5  acts. 

©    Henry    Markinfield   Addey,    New    York; 
1874  :  6358,  May  9.  954 

play  in  1  act,  by  T.  Dixon.  22  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    23,    1912;    D:  29464;    Thomas 
Dixon,  New  York.  955 

See  also  All  (The)  mighty  dollar. 


Almost — Continued. 

a  dnimatic  gem,  by  F.  L.  Whittier.    9  p. 


f°. 


Almira;  a  drama  in  5  acts  and  7  scenes,  by  F. 
;M.  Franklin. 

©    Frank    M.    Franklin,    New    York;    1892: 
25099,  June  15.  956 

Almond  (The)  blossom;  a  1  act  play,  by  F.  S. 
Hughes. 

©  Frederic  S.  Hughes,  New  York ;  D :  4538, 
Dec.  16,  1903.  957 


Almost;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  I 
written. 

©  Lillian  Lester,   Minneapolis 
Jan.  16;  2c.  Mar.  10. 


Lester.     Type- 
1893 : 3 


^5S6, 
958 


Typewritten. 

©  Frank  Ti.  Whittier,  Cambridge,  Mass. ;  D  : 
15705,  Apr.  24,  1909;  2c.  Apr.  24,  1909.        959 

a   playlet,   by  Herbert  Erman.     22  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  H.  Erman,  Cleveland;  D :  9664,  Dec.  19. 
1906 ;  2c.  Dec.  19,  1906.  960 

Almost  a  baroness;  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by 
B.  p:yferth. 

©    Bruno    Eyferth,    Duluth,    Minn.;    1898: 
15732,  Mar.  7 ;  2c.  Apr.  8.  961 

Almost  a  detective;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  Charlie 
Harowitz.    13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  IC:  July  3,  1912 ;  D :  30170 ;  Al.  Fyne  and 
Carl  Goe,  New  York.  962 

Almost  a  hero;  comedy  playlet,  by  O.  J.  Hartley. 
12  p.     8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Julv  16,  1909;  D:  16333;  Ora  J.  Hart- 
ley, Brazil,  Ind.  963 

a  farce  comedy  in  1  act  and  3  scenes,  by  C. 

Kelly.    29  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  19,  1914;  D :  38851 ;  Claud  Kelly, 
Los  Angeles.  963a 

Almost  a  life;  a  drama  in  6  tableaux,  from  the 
French,  by  E.  Henderson. 

©  Ettie  Henderson,  New  York;  1878:3711, 
Mar.  28.  964 

Same.    Author's  copy.    New  York,  1878. 

©  Ettie  Henderson,  New  York;  1878: 14146. 
Dec.  3 ;  2c.  Dec.  3.  965 

Almost  a  marchioness;  a  musical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  J.  H.  Havlin. 

©  John  H.  Havlin,  Cincinnati ;  1885  :  14474, 
July  6.  966 

Almost  a  millionaire;  comedy  skit,  by  Harry  A. 
Usher.    21  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  24,  1914 ;  D  :  37393 ;  John  Walter 
Usher,  Jersey  City.  966a 

Almost  a  queen. 

©  Lottie  C.  Park,  Los  Angeles;   D:  10182, 
Mar.  20,  1907.  967 

Same.    43  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Lottie   C.    Park,    Los  Angeles;    D :  9967, 
Feb.  14,  1907 ;  2c.  Mar.  4,  1907.  968 

Almost  a  tragedy. 

©  Edwin  B.  Pope,  Schrewsbury  Park,  Mo. ; 
D  :  10173,  Jun  20,  1909.  969 

Sec  also  Eternal  (The)  feminine. 

Almost    an    alderman;    1    act    comedy,    by    A. 
Singer.     4  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  7,  1911;  D:  25429;  Alex.  Singer, 
Otisville,  N.  Y.  970 


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Almost  an  elopement;  comedy  sketch,  by  J. 
Ferrar.     15  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  31,  1910 ;  D :  22450 ;  Jules  Ferrar, 
New  York.  971 

Almost  married;  farce-comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H. 
J.  Green.    35  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  22,  1911;  D:  23717;  Howard  J. 
Green,  San  Francisco.  972 

Almost  persuaded;  by  R.  B.  Kegerreis.  14  p. 
4".     Typewritten. 

©  Robert  B.  Kegerreis,  Richland,  Pa. ;   D : 
10146,  Mar.  15,  1907 ;  2c.  Mar.  15,  1907.        973 

Almost  ready;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  F.  Wallace. 
IS  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.   1,   1911;    D :  23241 ;    Frederick 
Wallace,  New  York.  974 

Aloe  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  K.  C.  Beale.  12  p. 
4".     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   June  7.   1915;   D :  40871 ;    Katharine 
C.  Beale,  Washington.  974a 

Aloha  oe  (Farewell  to  thee);  Hawaiian  ro- 
mance in  1  act,  by  U.  B.  Wainwright,  jr.  9  p. 
4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  25,  1914 ;  D  :  36154  ;  Dallas  Bache 
Wainwright,  jr.,  Washington.  974b 

Alone;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  F.  H.  Nelson. 
©  Frank  H.  Nelson,  Baltimore ;  1872 :  2646, 
Mar.  18.  975 

phiy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  J.  Rieder.     33  p.     4". 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  10,  1911 ;  D :  25742 ;  C.  J.  Rieder, 
Cincinnati.  976 

a  society  drama  in  3  acts  and  6  tableaux. 


by  G.  Van  Dee. 

©    Grace    A'an    Dee,    Philadelphia ;    1875 : 
4169.  Apr.  27.  977 

Alone  in  a  great  city;  a  drama  in  6  acts,  by 
H.  G.  Clarke. 

©  Henrv  Gustavus  Clarke,  United  States; 
1888  :  18918,  July  2.  978 

written  and  constructed  by  L.  Grover  _^and 


L.  Grover,  jr. 

©  Leonard  Grover  and  Leonard  Grover,  jr.. 
United  States ;  1887  :  2317,  Jan.  29.  979 

Alone  in  Greater  New  York;  a  melodrama  in 
4  acts,  by  John  A.  Fraser.    Typewritten. 

©  Flora   M.   Fraser,   Chicago;   1899:10337, 
Feb.  3;  2c.  Feb.  23.  980 

Alone  in  London;  original  and  realistic  modern 
drama  in  a  prologue,  4  acts  and  8  tableaux, 
by  R.  Buchanan. 

©  Robert  Buchanan,  New  York  ;  1885  :  5164, 
Mar.  2.  981 


Alone  in  New  York;  an  original  melodrama  in 
4  acts,  by  Scott  Marble  and  Frank  Harvey. 

©  Thomas  H.  Davis  and  William  T.  Keogh, 
New  York ;  1896 :  41125,  July  15 ;  2c.  July  14. 

982 

Alone  in  the  world;  a  4  act  melodrama,  by 
Owen  Davis. 

©  Charles  B.  Goes,  Chicago;  D :  1303,  Jan. 
10,  1902.  983 

See  also  Adele,   the  saleslady. 

Along  came  Ruth;  comedy  in  3  acts,  adapted  by 
Holman  Day.  from  the  French  La  demoiselle 
de  magasin,  by  Fonson  and  Wicheler.  89  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Mar.   7,   1914;   D :  36275 ;   Henry  W. 
Savage,  inc..  New  York.  983a 

Along  the  Kennebec;  a  rural  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by   Eunice  Fitch.     Tjijewritten. 

©  Reno  and  Curtis,  New  York ;  1899 :  19138, 
Mar.  14;  2c.  Mar.  14.  984 

Along'  the  levee;  by  H.  B.  Lewis.  8  p.  4°. 
Tn^ewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  30,  1909 ;  D :  17232 ;  H.  B.  Lewis. 
Muskegon,   Mich.  985 

Along  the  Missouri;  by  Harry  Van  Demark. 
Philadelphia,  Penn  publishing  co.,  1909.  65  p. 
12". 

©  Nov.  30.  1909 :  2c.  Dec.  6.  1909 ;  D  :  17626 : 
Penn  pub.  co..  Philadelphia.  986 

Along  the  Mohawk;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  H.  H.  Para  more  and  Nelson  Lewis. 

©  James  L.  Class,  Chicago;  D :  1949,  Jan, 
18,  1902.  987 

Along  the  Potomac;  sketch  in  3  scenes,  adapted 
and  arr.  by  J.  F.  Luitich. 

©  John  F.  Luitich,  Galveston,  Tex. ;  1900  A : 
22016,  Sept.  4.  988 

Along  the  Rialto.     9  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Alice  Marcus,  New  York;  D :  11778,  Nov. 
20,  1907;  2c.  Nov.  20,  1907.  989 

Along  the  Wabash.     6  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Bobbv  Fountain,  Clinton,  Mo.;   D :  2574, 
Nov.  10,  1902;  2c.  Nov.  10,  1902.  990 

comedy  drama,  by  T.  Dreisser. 

©    Theodore    Dreisser,    New    York;    1895: 
29743,  June  3.  991 

Alonzo's  letter;  a  monologue  for  a  lady  in  1 
scene,  by  Charles  Barnard.  New  York,  E.  S. 
Werner,'  1897. 

©    Edgar    S.    Werner.    New    York;    1896: 
56479,  Oct.  12;  2c.  Nov.  9.  992 

Alonzus  Dabble,  Esq.;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  N.  Fort. 

©  John  Neil  Fort,  West  Philadelphia,  Pa.; 
1871 :  11357,  Dec.  1.  993 


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DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


1013 


Alpenkonig-  und  menschenfeind.  See  Rappel- 
kopf. 

Alpha  and  omega;  ji  romantic  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  H.  Williams. 

©  Hayes  Williams,  Chicago ;  D :  468,  May 
15,  1901.  994 

Alpha  Edison's  hundredth  birthday;  by  J.  M. 
Clarke  and  M.  Delano.  17  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Josephine  M.  Clarke  and  Mortimer  De- 
lano, United  States;  D :  12S76,  May  1,  190S; 
2c.  May  25,  1908.  995 

Alphonse  and  Gaston;  a  comedy  in  3  acts. 
Typewritten. 

©  D.  E.  Lester  co..  New  York ;  D :  1381,  Jan. 
31,  1902;  2c.  May  7,  1902.  996 

a  farce-comedy,   by   Fi-ank  Dumont.     New 

York,  The  Empire  city  job  print,  1902.     27  p. 
8°. 

©  Gus  Hill,  New  York ;  D :  1636,  Mar.  22, 
1902;  2c.  May  12,  1902.  997 

a  farcial  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Frank  Du- 


mont.   4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Gus  Hill,  New  York;  D :  1424,  Feb.  10, 
1902;  2c.  Mar.  25,  1902.  998 

3  act  comedy. 

©  Charles  B.  Goes,  Chicago;  D :  1456,  Feb. 
17,   1902.  999 

Alphonsus,  emperor  of  Germany;  [by  George 
Chapman]  with  introduction  and  notes  by 
Herbert  F.  Schwarz.  New  York  and  London, 
G.  P.  Putnam's  sons,  1913.  xxxv,  [4],  105  p. 
8°. 

©  Mar.  14,  1913;  2c.  Mar.  18,  1913;  A: 
332840;  Herbert  F.  Schwarz,  %  G.  P.  Put- 
nam's sons,  New  York.  1000 

Alpine  (The)  storm;  spectacular  extravaganza 
vaudeville  sketch,  by  W.  L.  Ferris.  11  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  W.  L.  Ferris,  New  York;  D :  15385,  Mar. 
19,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  19,  1909.  1001 

Alpsburg;  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  by  T.  Stempfel, 
jr.    91  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  31,  1910;  D:  20649;  Theodore 
Stempfel,  jr.,  Indianapolis.  1002 

Alroy;  a  romantic  play  in  4  acts,  founded  on 
D'Israeli's  The  wondrous  tale  of  Alroy,  by 
J.  Templeton.    New  York,  1873. 

©  John  Templeton,  New  York ;  1873 :  9845. 
Sept.  2.  1003 

Als  ich  noch  im  fluegelkleide  .  .  .;  lustspiel 
in  4  aufziigeu,  von  Albert  Kehm  u.  Martin 
Frehsee.  Berlin-Charlottenburg,  Biihnenvei'lag 
anstalt  fiir  aufCiihrungsrecht,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1914. 
96  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  30,  1914 ;  D :  36878 ;  Anstalt  fiir 
auffiihruugsrecht  dramatischer  werke  d.  liter- 
atur  u.  musik,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Charlottenburg, 
Germany.  1003a 


Als  ich  wiederkam;  lustspiel  in  3  aufziigen,  von 
Oscar  Blumenthal  und  Gustav  Kadelburg. 
New  York,  I.  Goldmaun,  1899.    96  p.    8°., 

©  Heinrich  Conried,  New  York ;  1899 : 
79455,  Dec.  7 ;  2c.  Jan.  10,  1900.  1004 

Alsace;  piece  en  3  actes,  par  G.  Leroux  et  L. 
Camille.  30  p.  (In  La  petite  illustration,  no. 
2.— 8  mars.  1913,  serie  theatre — no.  1) 

©  Mar.  8,  1913 ;  2c.  Mar.  31,  1913 ;  D  :  32786  ; 
Gaston  Leroux  et  Lucien  Camille,  Paris.  1005 

playlet  in  1  act,  by  C.  M.  Bruno.    4  p.    t". 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  15,  1915;  D:  39408;  Charles  M. 
Bruno,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y.  1005a 

Alsace  and  Loraine;  or,  The  barter  of  a  soul 
for  an  hour's  happiness  to  Zamiel  the  black 
prince  of  hell.     3  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Lsabelle  Lowe,  Chicago ;  D  :  2325,  Sept.  13, 
1902;  2c.  Sept.  27,  1902.  1006 

Alshohada  (The  martyrs  to  love  and  country) ; 
drama  in  1  act,  by  H.  F.  Lane.  8  p.  f". 
Typewritten. 

I©  Ic.  Oct.  8,  1913 ;  D  :  34657 ;  Helen  F.  Lane, 
San  Francisco.  1007 

Alt  Heidelberg;  schauspiel  in  5  aufziigen,  von 
Wilhelm  Meyer-Forster. 

©  Emanuel  Lederer,  New  York ;  D :  2640, 
Nov.  22,  1902 ;  2c.  Dec.  12,  1902.  1008 

Alt-nevie  (Die)  welt.     See  Weg  (Der)  zu  licht. 

Alt-Potsdam;  oder,  Die  erste  eisenbahn;  oder, 
Dem  vergniigen  der  einwohnei',  heimat-  und 
liederspiel,  von  Axel  Delmar;  musik  von  Wal- 
ter von  Simon.  Potsdam,  A.  W.  Hayn's  erben 
(Curt  Gerber),  1914.    100  p.     12°. 

©  May  23,  1914;  Ic.  Sept.  26,  1914;  D: 
3S325;  Biihnenverlag  Ahn  &  Simrock,  g.  m. 
b.  h.,  Berlin.  1008a 

Altar  (The);  1  act  play,  by  C.  Rakestraw. 
21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Chauncey  Rakestraw,  New  York ;  D : 
6656,  May  11,  1905;  2c.  May  4,  1905.  1009 

Altar  (The)  fire;  or,  A  woman  of  character; 
or,  A  woman's  honor,  an  American  tragedy, 
by  E.  W.  Fish. 

©  Everett  W.  Fish,  Chicago;  1878:7446. 
June  24.  1010 

Altar  (The)  of  duty;  a  picture  in  1  panel,  by  M. 
Bayly.     14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  23,  1910 ;  D  :  21870 ;  Monte  Bayly, 
London.  1011 

Altar  (The)  of  love;  an  Egyptian  tragedy,  by  A. 
Lanston.     Typewritten. 

©  Aubrey  Lanston,  Washington ;  1897 : 
16714,  Mar.  11;  Ic.  Mar.  11.  1012 

Altar  (The)  of  Mammon. 

©  Lottie  Blair  Parker,  Thomaston,  N.  Y. ; 
1900  A:  13061,  May  24.  1013 


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COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


1034 


Altar  of  riches;  comedy  of  American  finance  in 
4  acts,  by  Cbarles  Ulrich.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Den- 
ison.     79  p.     16". 

©  Sept.  27,  1909;  2c.  Sept.  29.  1909;  D: 
16953;  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago.  1014 

Altar  of  Urauia;  play  in  3  acts,  by  W.  T.  Nash. 
104  p.     Typewritten. 

i©  Ic.  Oct.  19,  1909 ;  D :  17144 ;  W.  T.  Nash, 
Chicago.  1015 

Alte  burschenherrlichkeit;  studenten-operette 
in  3  akten,  text  von  Karl  Biberfeld,  musik  von 
Ludwig  Heidingsfeld.  Berlin  [etc.],  Verlag 
von  A.  Ahn.    55  p.    12°. 

©  Feb.  2,  1910;  2c.  Feb.  18,  1910;  D:  20228; 
Albert  Ahn,  Cologne,  Germany.  1016 

Alte  (Die)  gnaedig'e;  schauspiel  in  5  aufziigen, 
von  Gustav  Wied.  Berlin  [etc.],  A.  Juncker 
[1908]     2  p.  L,  119  p.    12°. 

©  Axel  Juncker,  Berlin ;  D :  14055,  Oct.  14, 
1908;  2c.  Oct.  14,  1908.  1017 

Alte  (Das)  heim;  lustspiel  in  3  akten,  von  Gus- 
tav  Esmann,  deutsch  von  I.  Jakob  Anders. 
Berlin,  Vita,  deutsches  verlagshaus  [1907] 
99  p.     12". 

©  Vita,  deutsches  verlagshaus,  Berlin ;  D : 
10435,  Apr.  26,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  26,  1907.       1018 

Alte  (Das)  lied  in  dur;  tragodie  in  4  akten,  von 
Carl  Erich  Behrens.  2.  aufl.  [Hamburg]  Vei'- 
lagsgesellschaft  Hamburg  m.  b.  h.,  1912.  83 
p.    8°. 

©  Jan.  30, 1912 ;  2c.  Mar.  11,  1912 ;  D :  28993 ; 
Verlagsgesellschaft  Hamburg  m.  b.  h.,  Ham- 
burg, Germany.  1019 

Alter  ego. 

©  Eileen  F.  Seymour,  Boston ;  D :  15745, 
Apr.  30,  1909.  1020 

a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Hiram  [pseud. 

of  W.  J.  Ferguson] 

©  W.  J.  Ferguson,  Brooklyn;  1882:15056, 
Sept.  11.  1021 

comedy  in  3  acts,  adopted  from  the  Ger- 
man, by  A.  De  Prosse. 

©  Angelo  De  Prosse,  Chicago;  1895:30784, 
June  10;  2c.  June  10.  1022 

Alternative  (The) ;  or.  The  blunders  of  Backus, 
comedy-drama  in  3  acts,  by  W.  M.  Day.  [4], 
91  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  8,  1912;  D:  29308;  William  M, 
Day,  Cincinnati.  1023 

Althaea  Surratt;  or,  The  loss  to  a  nation  by 
the  freak  of  a  fool;  or.  Why  Lincoln  was 
killed,  a  tragedy  in  4  acts,  by  T.  Davis. 

©  Thomas  Davis,  New  York ;  1885 :  5762, 
Mar.  9.  1024 


Althea;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  L.  Masters.    Chi- 
cago, The  Rooks  press,  1907.    155  p.    12°. 

©    Edgar   Lee   Masters,    Chicago;  D :  9998, 
Feb.  20,  1907 ;  2c.  Mar.  13,  1907.  1025 

a  romantic  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  libretto  by 


Wm.   Caroline  and  John  J.  Flynn,  music  by 
K.  S.  Poppen. 

©   R.    S.    Poppen,    St.    Louis;    1889:27651, 
Sept.  10;  2c.  Oct.  10.  1026 

or,  A  trip  to  Mars,  operatic  extravaganza 


[by]  F.  E.  Cosby. 

©  Frank  E.  Cosby,  Richmond;  1898:8068, 
Jan.  27.  1027 

Althoug'h  he  seemed  to  fail;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
L.  M.  Meyer.     [1],  69  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  20,  1914 ;  D :  37623 ;  Leta  Moore 
Meyer,  Benson,  Neb.  1027a 

Alto!  y  alojamiento;  juguete  c6mico-lfrico  en  1 
acto,  dividido  en  2  cuadros  [de]  S.  Maria 
Granes  y  F.  Bello,  musica  del  maestro  Hipo- 
lito  Rodriguez.  Madrid,  Sociedad  de  autores 
espanoles,  1909.    35  p.    8°. 

©  Salvador  Maria  Gi'anes  y  Florencio  Bello. 
Madrid ;  D :  16124,  June  23,  1909 ;  2c.  June  23, 
1909.  1028 

Altruist  (The);  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  V.  Page. 
[6],  31  p.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  16,  1910;  D:  22573;  Vivian  Page, 
New  York.  1029 

Altruists  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  F.  G.  Powell. 
20  p.    4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  27,  1915 ;  D  :  39516 ;  Francis  Giles 
Powell,  Boston.  1029a 

Alumni  (The)  play;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Clara 

Plarriet  Sherwood.     New  York,  T.  H.  French. 

©   T.   H.   French,   New  York;   1891:42778, 

Nov.  30;  2c.  Dec.  2.  1030 

Alvin  Gray;  or,  The  sailor's  return,  a  comic 
opera  in  3  acts,  written  and  composed  by  C.  A. 
White. 

©  C.  A.  White,  Boston ;  1882 :  8470,  May  24. 

1031 

Alvin  Joslin;  a  sensational  character  comedy  in 
4  acts,  by  C.  L.  Davis. 

©  Charles  L.  Davis,  New  York ;  1879 :  11818, 
Sept.  5.  1032 

Alvina;  or,  A  g'amfcler's  crime,  a  sensational 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Jnrow. 

©  Joseph  Jarow,  United  States;  1881: 
13044,  Aug.  24.  1033 

Alvira  Slimmins;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  adapted 
fi-oni  Miss  Slimmins'  window,  by  M.  Truleigh. 
Ms. 

©  Mary  Truleigh,  California;  1882:9943, 
June  17 ;  2c.  June  24.  1034 


5379—15- 


49 


1034a 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


1054 


Alvise;  a  tragedy  in  3  acts,  by  P.  Brandreth. 
100  p.    12°. 

<c)  Paulina  Brandreth.  Ossining,  N.  Y. ;  A: 
142536,  Apr.  6,  1906;  Ic.  Mar.  31,  1906;  Ic. 
Apr.  6,  1900.  1034a 

Always;  playlet  in  1  act,  by  M.  Sackolsky.  6  p. 
f.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.    6,    1913;    D:  34434;    Malvano 
Sackolsky,  New  York.  1035 

Always  on  hand;  or.  The  outlaw's  retreat,  a 
play  illustrating  western  life  in  5  acts,  by  I. 
Epstein. 

©  Isaac  Epstein,  New  York;  1879:3050, 
Mar.  5.  1036 

Always  ridiculed;  tr.  from  a  Spanish  play,  by 
Jose  Echegaray  entitled  Siempre  en  ridiculo. 
152  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Cornelia  Baker,  Chicago ;  D :  10557,  May 
13,  1907;  2c.  May  13,  1907.  1037 

Always  the  woman. 

©  Samuel  Shipman,  New  York;  D :  14566, 
Dec.  IS,  1908.  1038 

Am  hochzeitsmorgen;  posse  in  3  aufziigen,  von 
W.  Bhimont. 

©  Wilbelm  Blamont,  New  York;  1895: 
29600,  June  3.  1039 

Am  I  a  Chinaman?  by  L.  Sully  and  A.  Kelcy. 

II,  36  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  6,  1910;   D:  21274;  Lew   Sully 

and  Alfred  Kelcy,  Chicago.  1040 

Am  I  your  wife?  a  playette  in  1  act,  by  Edmund 

Day.    21  p.     f".     Typewritten. 

©  Gardner  Crane,  San  Fi-ancisco ;  D :  1872, 
May  12,  1902 ;  2c.  May  12,  1902.  1041 

Am  Rhein;  romantische  fantasie  in  4  bildern, 
von  Robert  Wilhelm.  musik  von  Paul  Beck 
und  R.  I.  Beck.  27  p.  4".  Typewritten. 
[Text  only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  16,  1914;  D:  38526;  Reinhold  I. 
Beck,  Hanover,  Germany,  1041a 

Am  wege;  drama  in  1  akt,  von  C.  Ruge.    Proof. 

©  Clara  Ruge,  New  York;  D:7968,  Feb.  9, 

1906 ;  2c.  Feb.  9,  1906.  1042 

Amabel;  or.  A  woman  of  to-day,  play  in  4  acts, 

by  A.  D.  Hunt.     [31,  123  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  7.  1910;  D :  22S35;  Anita  Dunbar 

Hunt.  New  York.  1043 

Amalgam;  drama   of  gold  land   in  4   acts,  by 

S.  Smith. 

©  Sam  Smith,  San  Francisco;  1878:14936, 
Dec.  20.  1044 

Amalg'amated  babies;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  H.  W.  Goodrich,  F.  Ferguson  and  M.  Sa- 
bine.    [105]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  5,  1912;  D:  28947;  Henry  W. 
Goodrich,  Frank  Ferguson  and  Martin  Sabiue, 
New  York.  1045 


Amalg'amator  (The);  a  modern  play  dealing 
with  frenzied  finance  and  the  system,  by  Wil- 
liam Anthony  McGuire. 

©  W.  A.  McGuire,  New  York;  D :  11463, 
Oct.  5,  1907.  1046 

Amanda;  play  in  4  acts,  by  P.  S.  Morris.  4  v. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

.     ©  Ic.  Dec.  12,  1913 ;  D  :  35314 ;  Pauline  Sey- 
mour Morris,  New  York.  1047 

Amanda  Minton's  dream;  play  in  3  acts.  40  p. 
f".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  27,  1912 ;  D :  29188 ;  Herbert  T. 
Strong  and  Charles  L.  Philhower,  Chatham, 
N.  J.  1048 

Amanda  on  No  Petticoat  Island;  comedy  drama 
in  3  acts,  by  Mrs.  B.  A.  Armstrong.  102  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  14,  1915;  D:  40650;  Mrs.  B.  A. 
Armstrong,  Minneapolis.  1048a 

Amanda's  spook;  1  act  farce,  by  P.  Wolff.  30  p. 
4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  28,  1915,  D  :  40786 ;  Perlita  Wolff, 
New  York.  1048b 

Amanecer;  comedia  en  3  actos  y  en  prosa,  origi- 
nal de  G.  Martinez  Sierra.  Madrid,  Sociedad 
de  autores  espanoles,  1915.    86  p.    8°. 

©  June  24,  1915;  Ic.  June  25,  1915;  D: 
41051 ;  Gregorio  Martinez  Sierra,  Madrid. 

1048c 

Amants  (Les)  de  Ferrare.  See  Guilty  (A) 
love. 

Amanuensis. 

©  Franklin  File,  New  York;  1887:6338, 
Mar.  17;  2c.  Mar.  24.  1049 

Amaranth  and  Llewella,  the  squire's  daugh- 
ters; by  Kennieth  Waldo  Lloyd  [pseud,  of 
Mary  Jane  Lloyd  Cotton].  [2],  98  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  25,  1911;  D:  23274;  Mary  Jane 
Lloyd  Cotton,  Chicago.  1050 

Amaryl.     101  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Andrew  Amos,  Des  Moines ;  D :  2732,  Dec. 
18,  1902 ;  2c.  Dec.  18,  1902.  1051 

Amaryllis;  or.  Love  and  fate,  a  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  A.  M.  Steele. 

©  Asa  M.  Steele,  Philadelphia  ;  1897 :  48368, 
Aug.  28.  1052 

or,    Mammon   and   gammon,    an   original 


comic  opera   in  2  acts,  written  by  Harry  B. 
Smith,  composed  by  H.  H.  Thiele. 

©   William   Young,   jr.,   Milwaukee;    1886: 
14464,  June  24.  1053 

Amata,  the  vestal;  a  grand  opera  libretto  in  3 
acts,  by  J.  W.  Mitchell. 

©    John    William    Mitchell,    Los    Angeles; 
1892:47524,  Nov.  22.  1054 


50 


1054a 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


1076a 


Amateur  (An);  play  in  1  act,  by  C.  A.  Allen. 
8  p.     f".     Ms. 

I©  Ic.   July  8,  1914;   D:  37498;   Carroll  A. 
Allen,  Des  Moines.  1054a 

Amateur  anarchists;  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  L. 
Bethel.    14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.    25,    1909;    D:  17195;    Allan    L. 
Betbel,  St.  Louis.  1055 

Amateur  art  carnival. 

©    Henry    Redington    Browne,    Fitchburg. 
Mass. ;  1887  :  3524,  Feb.  14.  1056 

Amateur  (The)  benefit;  a  dramatic  entertain- 
ment in  3  acts,  by  B.  Howard. 

©  Bronson  Howard,  United  States;   1881: 
4873,  Mar.  31.  105T 

Amateur  burglar  night;  a  twenty  minute 
sketch,  by  P.  A.  Heege.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Philip  A.  Heege,  New  York;   D:  13292, 
June  23,  1908 ;  2c.  June  23,  1908.  1058 

Amateur  (The)  detective;  an  original  farce  in  2 
acts,  by  W.  H.  Cooper. 

©  William  Henry  Cooper,  Leechburgh,  Pa.; 
1873:6622,  June  13.  1059 

Amateur  (The)  lawyer;  breach  of  promise, 
burlesque  court,  lovers  in  trouble,  farce-com- 
edy, by  E.  S.  Mitchell.    Shelby,  Neb.,  1897. 

©  Ensign  S.  Mitchell,  Shelby,  Neb.;  1897: 
63514,  Nov.  13;   2c.  Nov.  13.  1060 

Amateur  night;  a  vaudeville  monologue.  f°. 
Typewritteu. 

©  Irene  Currie  Love.     Hamilton,  Canada; 
D:  13722,  Sept.  4,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  4,  1908.  1061 

or,  On  Friday  night,  a  vaudeville  sketch, 

by  A.  J.  Flynn. 

©  Al.  J.  Flynn,  Chicago;  D :  12160,  Jan.  11. 
1908.  1062 

Amateur  night  at  the  Bowery;  a  1  act  dramatic 
composition,  by  F.  J.  Beaman.  18  p.  8°. 
Tyjiewritten. 

©    Fred    J.    Beaman,    Jackson,    Mich.;    D: 
11816,  Nov.  16,  1907;  2c.  Nov.  16,  1907.     1063 

Amateur  night  in  New  York;  a  comedy  in  2 
acts,  by  W.  H.  Rudolph. 

©    William    H.    Rudolph,    New   York;    D: 
11974,  Dec.  23,  1907.  1064 

Amateur  (An)  philanthropist;  or,  The  mil- 
lionaire and  the  con-man.  28  p.  4".  Type- 
writteu. 

©  Aaron  S.  Hoffman,  New  York;  D :  1956, 
May  31,  1902 ;  2c.  May  31,  1902.  1065 

Amateur  (The)  phrenologists;  a  little  comedy, 
by  H.  S.  Drayton,  illustrated  by  G.  P.  Hin- 
man.  New  York,  Fowler  &  Wells  co.  (Human 
nature  library,  no.  22.) 

©   Fowler  &  Wells  co..   New  York;   1893: 
26798,  June  3.  1066 


Amateur  pirate;  dramatic  composition,  by  E.  M, 
Bennett.    9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  15,  1911 ;  D  :  24941 ;  Edward  Mil- 
ton Bennett,  New  York.  1067 

Amateur  (An)  princess;  pathetic  comedy  sketch, 
1  act.    16°.     Tj'pewritten. 

©  Marcla  Darrah  Buchanan,  Kansas  City, 
Mo. ;  D :  8987,  Aug.  23,  1906 ;  2c.  Aug.  23,  1906. 

1068 
Amateur  road  agents.     See  Jack  Sheppard  and 
Joe  Blueskin. 

Amateur    (An)    snap    shot;   or,    Photographic 
blunders.     Typewritten. 

©  Anais  Redin  Moliere,  San  Francisco ;  1900 


A :  10423,  Apr.  24 ;  2c.  Apr.  3. 


1069 


Amateur  (An)  sport;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H. 
B.  Smith. 

©  Harry  B.   Smith,  New  York;   D :  11000, 
July  19,  1907.  1070 

Amateur  (The)  suffragists;  play  in  5  acts,  by 
E.  Fancher.     [1],  51  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  4,  1912;  D:  31046;  Edith  Fan- 
cher, River  Forest,  111.  1071 

Amateur  (An)  tragedy;  farce  in  1  act,  by  Isidor 
Toruberg.     [2],  34  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  31, 1910 ;  D :  21921 ;  Samuel  Torn- 
berg,  New  York.  1072 

Amateur  (An)  triumph;  a  comedietta  in  1  act, 
by  Paul  P.  Davis.  Philadelphia,  The  Penn 
publishing  company,  1895. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia ;  1895 :  39206, 


July  30;  2c.  July  30. 


1073 


Amateurs  (The);  burlesque  in  1  act,  by  Ray- 
mond M.  Robinson.  Philadelphia,  Penn  pub- 
lishing company,  1914.    17  p.    12°. 

©  July  14,  1914  ;  2c.  July  15,  1914  ;  D :  37572 ; 
Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.  1073a 

[2], 


comedy  in  1  act,  by  R.  M.  Robinson. 

17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  20,  1913 ;  D  :  33273 ;  Raymond  M. 
Robinson,  Maiden,  Mass.  1074 

an  original  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  C.  Rose,  jr. 

©  Con  Rose,  jr..  United  States;  1873:1551, 
Feb.  15.  1075 

or,  Cupid  vs.  the  stage,  a  dramatic  sketch, 

by  R.  Peralta-Galindo.     23  p.    4°.     Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   R.   Peralta-Galindo,   Oakland,   Cal. ;   D: 
6415,  Mar.  28,  1905 ;  2c.  Mar.  28,  1905.       1076 

Amateur's  (The)  dream.     See  Uncle's  picture 
on  the  wall. 

Amazing  Amanda;  play  in  3  acts   [by  E.  H. 
Sothern]     3  v.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  2,  1914 ;  D  :  38677 ;  E.  H.  Sothern, 
Litchfield,  Conn.  1076a 


51 


1077 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


1099 


Amazing  (An)  Halloween;  trick  vaudeville 
sketch,  by  W.  Haulou  and  Q.  Kilby.  8  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  27,  1913;  D:  32097;  William 
Hanlou  and  Quincy  Kilby,  Boston.  1077 

Amazing  (The)  widow;  romantic  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  L.  H.  Mitchell.  4  v.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  15,  1913;  D :  34499 ;  Lebbeus 
Horatio  Mitchell,  St.  Paul.  1078 

Amazon  (The) ;  in  3  acts,  by  W.  A.  Ryan.  Type- 
written. 

©  William  Aloysius  Ryan,  St.  Louis ;  D : 
36,  Jan.  14,  1901 ;  Ic.  Jan.  14,  1901.  1079 

play  in  4  acts,  by  S.  E.  Reynolds.     [97]  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  19,  1911;  D:  23135;  Seruah  E. 
Reynolds,  New  York.  1080 

Amazon  and  the  student;  scenario,  by  A.  Char- 
wate.    9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  25.  1909 ;  D :  17225 ;  Arthur  Char- 
wate,  New  York. 

Amazon  (An)  king;  or,  A  dress  rehearsal,  a 
musical  absurdity  in  2  acts,  by  C.  B.  Cory. 
Boston,  Alfred  Mudge  &  son,  1893. 

©  Charles  B.  Cory,  Boston;  1893:41873, 
Sept.  16;  2c.  Sept.  16.  1082 

Amazon  (The)  queen;  a  spectacular  drama  in  a 
prologrue  and  3  acts,  by  L.  Vider,  founded  upon 
the  French  novel  La  Venus  noir,  by  Adolphe 
Belot. 

©  Louis  Vider,  New  York ;  1882 :  5131,  Apr. 
1 ;  2c.  Apr.  5.  1083 

Amazonia;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  libretto 
and  lyrics  by  D.  H.  Day,  and  music  by  J.  A. 
Morris,     f".     Typewritten. 

©  David  Henry  Day  and  J.  Arndt  Morris, 
Duluth.  Minn.;  D :  1875,  May  12,  1902;  2c. 
May  13,  1902.  1084 

Amazonian  (The)  corps;  a  drama  of  army  life. 

©    Linda    W.    Slaughtei',    Bismark,    N.    D. ; 

1884  :  4465,  Mar.  3.  1085 

Amazons  (The);  a  farcical  romance  in  3  acts, 
by  A.  W.  Pinero.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co., 
1895. 

©  Arthur  W.  Pinero,  London ;  1895 :  36642, 
July  15 ;  2c.  July  31.  1086 

piny  in  3  acts,  by  R.  Cuno.    23  p.    4°.    Type- 


written. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    3,    1913;    D:  32234;    Roelants 
Cuno,  New  York.  1087 

Amazon's   (An)  love;  a  melodrama  in  5  acts, 
by  W.  S.  Bilbie. 

©  Walter  S.  Bilbie,  Ann  Arbor ;  1885 :  25509, 
Dec.  5.  1088 


Amazons  (The)  of  Castle  Ursale;  Sumner  and 
Dinsmore's  musical  conceit  in  3  acts,  libretto 
by  E.  A.  Sumner,  music  by  L.  Diusmore. 

©  E.  A.  Sumner  and  Lon  Dinsmore,  Bos- 
ton ;  1886  :  1894,  Jan.  23.  1089 

Ambassador  (The);  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
John  Oliver  Hobbes  [pseud,  of  Mrs.  Pearl 
Mary  Teresa  (Richards)  Craigie]     New  York, 

•  F.  A.  Stokes  company,  1898.  viii  p.,  2  1.,  173  p. 
12°. 

©  Frederick  A.  Stokes  co..  New  York; 
1898  :  60572,  Oct.  15  ;  2c.  Nov.  10,  1898.     1089a 

a  comic  opera  libretto  in  3  acts,  by  S.  B. 

Alexander.     Typewritten. 

©  Sigmund  B.  Alexander,  Boston;  1892: 
18373,  Apr.  27 ;  Ic.  Apr.  27.  1090 

Ambassador  (The)  extraordinary;  a  musical 
farce  in  3  acts,  book  by  H.  W.  Yeager,  Helen 
Beresford  and  T.  Wefing,  lyrics  by  H.  Beres- 
ford,  music  by  T.  Wefing.  4°.  Typewritten. 
©  Harry  W.  Yeager,  Helen  B.  Ford  and 
Theodore  F.  Wefing,  New  York;  D :  6350,  Mar. 
10,  1905;  2c.  Mar.  1,  1905.  1091 

Ambassador's  (The)  daughter;  or.  Humanity 
and  politics,  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Goldknopf. 

©  Abraham  Goldknopf,  New  York;  D: 
11704,  Nov.  8,  1907.  1092 

Ambassador's  (The)  ward;  a  comedy,  by  Eliza- 
beth Ronele  [pseud,  of  E.  E.  Witherspoon] 

©  Eleanor  Elizabeth  Witherspoon,  Wash- 
ington ;  D :  15356,  Mar.  16,  1909.  1093 

Ambassadress  (The)  decides;  play  in  5  acts,  by 
J.  R.  Mann.     [1],  93  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  9,  1913;  D:  33750;  J.  Rexford 
Mann,   New  York.  1094 

Amber,  a  daughter  of  Bohemia;  a  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  E.  C.  Thayer. 

©  Ella  Cheever  Thayer,  Boston;  1883: 
25293,  Dec.  31.  1095 

Ambidexter  (The)  of  Milan;  a  play  in  5  acts, 
by  A.  L.  Adams. 

©  Andrew  Lemuel  Adams,  New  York ;  1890 : 
25720,  Aug.  19.  1096 

Ambition.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  luternntl.  copyright  bureau,  ltd.,  London ; 
D  :  6017,  Jan.  6,  1905 ;  2c.  Jan.  0,  1905.       1097 

a  comedy,  by  G.  Haas. 

©  Gustavus  Haas,  New  York;  1874:13113, 
Oct.  22.  1098 

comedy-drama  in  1  act,  by  J.  L.  Swift  and 

Robert  B.  Howatson.     [3],  11  p.     f".     Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  28,  1910 :  D :  22169 ;  J.  Lionel 
Swift  and  R.  Bryce  Howatson,  San  Fran- 
cisco. 1099 


52 


1100 


COPYETGHTED  IN   THE   UlSriTED   STATES 


1122 


Ambition- — Continued. 

comedy  in  1  act,  by  C.  Moore.     17  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    24,    1911;    D:  24276;    Carlyle 

Moore,  New  York,  1100 

comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Corbett. 

©  Adolplie  Corbett,  New  York ;  1891 :  2577. 
Jan.  17.  1101 

a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  L.  Natbal. 

©   Louis   Natbal,    New   York;    1885:26499. 
Dec.   16.  1102 


—  a  drama  of  political  life,  by  H.  R.  Durant. 
151  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Harold  R.  Durant,  Waterbury,  Conn.;  D: 
13440;  July  30.  1908;  2c.  July  30,  1908.     1103 

— -a  4  act  drama,  by  J.  Mauldin. 

©  Jane  Mauldin,   New  York;   1894:48915, 
Oct.  19.  1104 

—  in  3  acts,  by  M.  H.  Manning,  music  by  Ber- 


nadette  F.  Morreau. 

©  M.  H.  Manning,  Portland,  Me.;  1900  A: 
31105,  Dec.  24.  1105 

modern  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  A.  Hayes. 

[73]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    15,    1914;    D:  37856;    William 
Alois  Hayes,  Philadelphia.  1105a 

play  in  3  acts,  by  Helen  Faustina.    [3],  98  p. 

4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  4,  1913 ;  D  :  32850 ;  John  F.  Flagg, 
Brooklyn.  1106 

society  drama  in  5  acts,  bv  H.  Wayne  Ellis, 

rev.  by  F.  H.  James.     [2],  101  p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.   June  28,   1913;    D :  33651 ;    Fred   H. 
James,  New  York.  1107 

tragedy  in  4  acts,  by  A.  W.  Powell.     61  p. 

f.     Typewritten. 

©    Alma    Webster    Powell,    Brooklyn ;    D : 
8911,  Aug.  3,  1906;  2e.  July  27.  1906.         1108 

by  J.  W.  Holleubeck. 


©  Jerome  W.  IloUenbeck,  Dixon,  Ilk ;  1875 : 
5854,  June  5.  1109 


Ambition 
Purim. 


in     Whitechapel.       See    Power    of 


Ambition  (The)  of  Marjorie;  a  play  in  4  acts, 
by  J.  Cumberland.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  John  Cumberland,  Mavwood,  N.  J. ;  D : 
11127,  Aug.  3,  1907 ;  2c.  July  5,  1907.  1110 

Ambition  (The)  of  Sarah.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Eleanore  I.  Mulholland,  Long  Island,    N. 
Y ;  D :  5471,  Aug.  22,  1904 ;  2c.  Oct.  4,  1904. 

1111 

Ambition's  curse.     See  Estelle. 


Ambition's  end;  tragedian  act,  bv  A.  J.  Price. 
[1],  2  p.     r.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Apr.   1,   1914;    D:  36579;   Arthur   J. 
Price,  New  York.  1111a 

Ambition's  victim;  or.  The  swallows,  a  sensa- 
tional play  in  5  acts,  by  T.  McKeon.  Phila- 
delphia. 

©  Thomas  McKeon,  United  States;  1882: 
15118,  Sept.  12.  1112 

Ambitious  (The)  French  maid;  musical  comedy 
sketch,  by  Z.  de  Nemeth.  6  p.  f.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.    Oct.   9,   1911;    D:  25579;    Zoltan   de 
Nemeth,  New  York.  1113 

Ambitious  Jean  Bishop;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
S.  D.  Gaspers,    ill  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb,  3,  1913 ;  D :  32174 ;  Sebastian  D. 
Gaspers,  Chicago.  1114 

Ambitious  (The)  Mrs.  St.  Clair.  See  Wild 
rose. 

Ambitious  (The)  model;  by  A.  Yarington. 

©    Adeline    Yarington,    New    York ;    1895 : 
15443,  Mar.  18.  1115 

Ambrose;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  R.  McSpadden. 

©  Marrvot  R.  McSpadden,  Chicago ;  D  :  5390, 
Aug.  8,  1904.  1116 

Ambrosial  (The)  cordial;  humorous  sketch,  by 
D.  L.  Beckingsale.    22  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    28,    1910;    D:  22675;    Daniel 
Loftus  Beckingsale,  San  Francisco.  1117 

Ame  (L')  de  I'empereur;  pi&ce  historique  en  5 
actes  et  9  tableaux,  de  P.  Lamarche.  22  p. 
t". 

©   Pierre  Lamarche,  Paris;   D :  6231,   Feb. 
10,  1905;  2c.  Feb.  16,  1905.  1118 

Ame  (!*')  des  heros;  piece  en  1  acte  en  vers, 
par  P.  Bilhaud  et  M.  Carre,  lere  partie. 
p.  6&-72.     4°. 

©  Paul  Bilhaud  et  Michel  Carre,  Paris:  D: 
10949,  July  11,  1907;  2c.  July  11,  1907.       1119 

Ame  (L')  du  desert  (The  soul  of  the  desert); 
song  and  dance  scenic  pantomime  in  1  act,  by 
R.  Dore.    5  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  20,  1912 ;  D  :  30668 ;  Robert  Dor6, 
New  York.  1120 

Amedaun  (The);  by  Sam  C.  Miller.  Typewrit- 
ten. [Note. — Copies  deposited  bear  title, 
Terry,  the  omadaun.] 

©   Thomas   Henrv    Marks.    Perth.   Ontario. 
Canada;  1897:38345,  June  30;  2c.  June  11. 

1121 


Ameer  (The). 

©  Fred  M.  lUuken,  New  York;  1896:  31890, 
May  26. 


1122 


53 


1123 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


1147 


Ameer's  (The)  bride. 

©  Fred  M.  Ranken,  New  York ;  1896 :  31S91, 
May  26.  1123 

Amelia  La  Motte;  an  emotional  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  J.  Kanfmann. 

©  Josie  Kaufmann,  Port  Richmond,  N.  Y. ; 
D  :  7212,  Sept.  G,  1905.  1124 

Amelia;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  A.  H.  Smallman. 
©  Amelia  H.  Smallman,  San  Francisco ;  D : 
3636,  May  29,  1903.  1125 

Amelia  Bouchard;  romantic  drama  in  4  acts, 
scenes  laid  in  ^Marseilles,  France,  by  J.  San- 
son. 

©     Joseph     Sanson,     Philadelphia;     1880: 
13458,  Sept.  3.  1126 

Amelie,  duchesse  de  St.  Germain;  a  romantic 
opera  in  3  acts,  by  C.  O.  Tyler,  music  by  Fred- 
erick Coit  Wight.  New  London,  Conn.,  1902. 
75  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only.] 

©    Cornelia    Osgood    Tyler,    New    London, 
Conn. ;  D :  3333,  Apr.  24,  1903 ;  2c.  May  2, 1903. 

1127 

Amendment  no.  5;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  M. 
Michelson.     [2],  44  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    29,    1913;    D:  33102;    Miriam 
Michelson,   San  Francisco.  1128 

America. 

©  E.  W.  Fordyce,  Anniston,  Ala. ;  D  :  14170, 
Oct.  3, 1908.  1129 

Same.    Typewritten. 

©  Ida  Cross,  Chicago ;  1898  :  27545,  June  8 ; 


Ic.  June  9. 


1130 


— -a  dramatic  operatic  historical  spectacle,  by 
I,  Kiralfy. 

©   Irare   Kiralfy,   New   York;    1892:23879, 
June  7.  1131 

a  dramatic  representation  of  the  history  of 


our  country,  combining  history,  music  and 
art,  compiled  and  adapted  for  schools,  semi- 
naries, and  literary  associations,  by  H.  O. 
Ladd. 

©  Horatio  O.  Ladd,  Plymouth,  N.  H. ;  1876 : 
11970,   Oct.  26.  1132 

grand  historical  allegory  in  3  parts,  past. 


present  and  future,  by  Bartley  T.  Campbell, 
with  music,  songs,  comicalities  and  magnifi- 
cent tableaux. 

©  Samuel  A.  Barr,  Pittsburgh;  1871:4776, 
May  22;  2c.  May  22.  1133 

grand  historical  spectacle  in  2  acts  and  a 


prologue  and  21  tableaux  [by]  I.  Kiralfy,  mu- 
sic by  Angelo  Veuanzi. 

©   Imre    Kiralfy.    New    York ;    1893 :  17631, 
Apr.  10 ;  2c.  Apr.  11.  1134 


America — Continued. 

a   grand  national   and   military   ballet   di- 

vertisement,  by  B.  Kiralfy. 
©  Bolossy  Kiralfy,  New  York;  1888:7887, 

Mar.  16.  1135 

opera  libretto  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Dorbesson, 


New  York,  1890. 

©  Fern.   Dorbesson,   United   States;    1890: 
4695,  Feb.  17.  1136 

—  an  original  historical  spectacle  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  E.  M.  Sanford. 

©  J.   E.  M.    Sanford,  Boston;   1885:26492, 
Dec.  16.  1137 

a   patriotic  pageant   for  young  people,   by 


M.  E.  Beedy. 

©  Mary  B.  Beedy,  Chicago  ;  1891 :  1789,  Jan. 
12.  1138 


—  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Donovan.  Scenario. 
11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Andrew    Donovan,    Chicago ;  D :  15342, 

Mar.  12,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  12,  1909.  1139 

—  or.  Our  country's  progress,   an  historical 


drama,  by  J.  Hart. 

©  Josh  Hart,  New  York ;  1872 :  11498,  Oct. 
29.  1140 

an  original  drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  F. 


Poole. 

©  John  F.   Poole,  New   York;   1873:2394, 
Mar.  11.  1141 


—  or.  The  eagle's  flight. 

©   Louisa   Lee  Anstey,    New   York;    1890: 
5932,  Feb.  18;  Ic.  Feb.  18,  1890.  1142 

or,  The  land  we  love,  an  original  romantic 


military  drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Templeton. 

©  John  Templeton,  New  York ;  1873 :  9850, 
Sept.  2.  1143 

America   and   Columbia;   opera   comique,   in   2 
acts,  by  P.  Wales,  composed  by  L.  Wales. 

©  Philip  and  Leonard  Wales,  New  York; 
1885: 1S613,  Sept.  2;  2c.  Feb.  3,  18S6.        1144 

America  for  Americans;  by  J.  Dandy.    8  p.    t". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  16,  1910 ;  D :  20214 ;  Jess  Dandy, 
New  York.  1145 

America  Hawaii  burlesque.      Typewritten. 

©   Harry   Emerson,    United    States;    1898: 
62991,  Oct.  26;  Ic.  Oct.  26.  1146 

America  100  years  since.     Sec  Spy  (The) 

America,   our  chosen   country;   a   drama    in   4 
acts,  by  Meyer  Abraham  Novick. 

©  M.  A.  Novic-k,  Brooklyn;  D :  11649,  Oct. 
26,  1907.  1147 


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1172 


American   (The).      f°.     Typewritten. 

I©    Marion    F.    Creighton,     Cleveland;     D: 
7914,  Jan.  29,  1906;  Ic.  Jan.  29,  1906.       1148 

a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  E.  M.  Golden. 

©  W.  E.  M.  Golden,  New  Harmony,  Ind. ; 
1889:22519,  July  22.  1149 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  L.  Arnold.     [121]  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  14,  1914;  D :  37567 ;  Morris  Le 
Roy  Arnold,  Minneapolis.  1149a 

a  drama  of  society  in  5  acts,  by  A.  Daly. 

©  Augustin  Daly,  New  York;  1876:13938, 
Dec.  15.  1150 

an  entirely  new  and  original  comedy  in  3 


acts,  by  H.  H.  Wiuslow. 

©  Herbert  Hall  Winslow,  New  York ;  1891 : 
21056,  June  8.  1151 

play  in  4  acts,  by  P.  L.  Wilde  [pseud,  of  P. 


L.  Weil]     [182]  p.    4".    Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Aug.  14,  1913 ;  D :  34137 ;  Percival  L. 
Weil,  New  York.  1153 

American  (An)  abroad.     See  Cow  (The)  boy. 

American  (An)  alliance;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
C.  Fletcher. 

©     Coyne     Fletcher,     Washington;     1899: 
50299,  Aug.  4.  1153 

Ajnerican  (The)  ambassador;  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  N.  Hichardson.     151  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  May  5,  1915;  D:  40885;  Norval  Rich- 
ardson, Rome.  1153a 

American  (The)  ambassador's  daughter; 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  S.  Kronold  and  M.  J. 
Corcoran.     48  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  5,  1912;  D:  30865;  A.  S.  Kro- 
nold and  M.  J.  Corcoran,  New  York.  1154 

American  (The)  ambassadress;  or.  It  happened 
in  Nordland,  a  musical  play  in  2  acts,  words 
by  Glen  MacDonough,  music  by  Victor  Her- 
bert,   f.    Typewritten. 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sous,  New  York ;  D :  5804, 
Nov.  21,  1904;  2c.  Nov.  21,  1904.  1155 

American  (The)  and  French  beauties  extrava- 
ganza and  burlesque  cc;  a  farce  comedy  in  3 
acts,  written  and  arr.  by  W.  B.  Watson  and 
H.  C.  Bryant. 

©  W.  B.  Watson  and  Harry  C.  Bryant,  New 
York;  1897:7786,  Jan.  28.  1156 

American  assurance;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
adapted  by  C.  A.  Shaw. 

©    Charles   A.    Shaw,    Washington;    1894: 
44279,   Sept.  21.  1157 

an  original  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 

Mrs.  R.  Pacheco. 

©    Mrs.    Romualdo    Pacheco,    New    York ; 
1893:53831,  Dec.  5.  1158 


American   (The)  ballot;  or,   Uncle  Sam,    [by] 
B.  Kiralfy. 

©  Bolossy  Kiralfy,  New  York;  1887:7573, 

Mar.  30.  1159 

American  (The)  baron;  a  comedy -drama  in  4 
acts,  written  and  adapted  by  N.  Salsbury. 

©  N.  Salsbury,  United  States;   1879:5398, 
Apr.  23.  1160 

American  (The)  tarouess;  a  Franco- American 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  Joaquin  Miller. 

©  C.    H.   Miller,    Somerville,    N.    J.;    1882: 
5317,  Apr.  4.  1161 

American  beauties;  a  comedy  in  1  act  from  the 
German,  by  Abel  B.  Seaman.    11  p.    12". 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  D :  962, 
Sept.  28,  1901;  2c.  Nov.  13,  1901.  1162 

American  (An)  beauty;  society  play  in  4  acts, 
by  J.  C.  Webb. 

©  John  Crittenden  Webb,  Chicago ;  D :  1021, 
Oct.  28,  1901.  1163 

American  (An)  beauty  and  an  English  beast; 
play  in  1  act,  by  Peter  Banks  [pseud,  of  H.  S. 
Wagner]     13  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.    June  19,  1912 ;  D  :  30026 ;  Hazel  Shep- 
pard  Wagner,  Toronto,  Canada.  1164 

American  born;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Marix. 
103  p.    4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  10,  1912;   D:  31645;  A.   Marix, 
New  York.  1165 

play   in   4   acts,   by   A.    Marix.     4   v.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1913;  D:  32703;  A.  Marix, 
New  York.  1166 

See  also  Spanish  (The)  cavalier. 

American  (An)  boy;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts. 
Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1891.     Tyi^ewritten. 

©  Geo.  W.  Heath,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  1891: 
6201,  Feb.  14;  2c.  Aug.  18.  1167 

a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  L.  Greene. 

©   Leonard   Greene,   Washington ;    D  :  1652, 
Mar.  26,  1902.  1168 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  K.  Emmett  and  Hubert 

Sackett. 

©  Katie  Emmett,  New  York ;  1894 :  58025- 
58027,  Dec.  13.  1169-1171 

American  (The)  boy  and  geisha  girls  in  Ja- 
pan; plav  in  1  act,  by  Hazel  Belle  Cabine. 
[11]  p.     12"'.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  25,  1914  ;  D  :  36832 ;  Hazel  Cabine, 
Middletown,  Cal.  1171a 

American  (An)  bride.     8". 

©  Leslie  Gufnell  Peacock.  Ireland ;  D :  5570, 
Sept.  28,  1904;  2c.  Dec.  12,  1904.  1172 


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1197 


American  bull  bats. 

®  John  F.  Kellam,  Atlanta ;  D :  14613,  Dec. 
24,  1908.  1173 

American  (The)  bullfighters;  a  blackface  ro- 
mance of  old  Mexico  in  2  scones,  by  J.  Farrell. 
18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  Farrell  and  William  Sutton,  Chi- 
cago; D:  11968,  Dec.  IS,  1907;  2c.  Dec.  18, 
1907.  1174 

American  caste;  a  drama  of  the  North  and 
South,  in  4  acts,  by  T.  B.  Thorpe. 

©  T.  B.  Thorpe,  New  York ;  1873 :  310,  Jan. 
13.  1175 

American  (An)  cigarette;  by  Eudora  Belle 
Cauthorn. 

©  Mrs.  Franklin  Cauthorn,  Mexico;  D: 
1131,  Nov.  27,  1901.  1176 

See  also  Calamity  Jane. 

American  (An)  citizen;  original  comedy  in  4 
acts,  by  Madeleine  Lucette  Ryley. 

©  J.  H.  Ryley,  New  York ;  1895 :  56305,  Nov. 
6.  1177 

American  (The)  claimant;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
F.  A.  Harris. 

©  Franc  A.  Harris,  Boston;  1878:4409, 
Apr.  12.  1178 

American  (The)  clergyman;  a  drama  in  6  acts, 
including  3  tjibleaux,  by  F.  Danz,  sr.  St. 
Paul. 

©  Frank  Danz,  sr..  United  States;  1886: 
4872,  Feb.  27;  2c.  Mar.  22.  1179 

American  (The)  colony;  a  dramatic  comedy  in 
4  acts,  by  M.  A.  Kraus. 

©  Maurice  A.  Kraus,  New  York ;  D :  273. 
Mar.  28,  1901.  1180 

American  (The)  consul;  an  emotional  drama  in 
4  acts,  adapted  from  the  French,  by  Lorin  Jas- 
per Howard. 

©  Howard  &  Doyle,  Chicago;  1898:48033, 
Aug.  15.  1181 

American  (The)  count;  or,  One  of  the  best, 
drama  in  3  acts,  by  R.  H.  Arnold. 

©  R.  H.  Arnold,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  D :  4036, 
Oct.  1,  1903.  1182 

American  (An)  countess;  an  American  comedy 
in  4  acts,  written  and  arr.  by  H.  "Wilson. 

©  Harry  Wilson,  Vineland,  N.  J.;  1895: 
46656,  Sept.  13;  2c.  Sept.  14.  1183 

an  original  emotional  drama  in  5  acts  and 

6  tableaux,  by  A.  Hinchcliffe  and  G.  de  Valois 
[pseud,  of  Marie  Walsh]  founded  upon  Etta  W. 
Pierce's  story,  music  by  A.  Hinchcliffe.  Ms. 
©  A.  Hinchcliffe  and  G.  de  Valois.  United 
States;  1879 :  13182,  Oct.  6;  2c.  Jan.  22,  1885. 

1184 


American   (An)   Countess — Continued. 


a  play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  Carroll. 

©  Howard  Carroll,  New  York;  1884:25575, 
Dec.  22;  2c.  Jan.  16,  1885.  1185 

or,  A  hunt  for  a  title,  a  comedy  in  1  act, 

by  J.  F.  Gesner. 
©  John  F.  Gesner,  New  York;  1893:9063, 
.  Feb.  18.  1186 

American  (The)  cricket;  a  musical  comedy- 
drama  in  a  prologue  and  3  acts,  by  S.  H. 
Gardner. 

©    Samuel    Hayes    Gardner,    Philadelphia; 
1878:8481,  July  22.  1187 

American  (The)  crisis;  or.  Senate  of  1860. 
©  J,  E.  Gillespie,  Kearney,  Neb. ;  1884  :  7283, 
Apr.  4.  1188 

American  (An)  daisy.     Typewritten. 

©  Edward  Carpenter,  Philadelphia;  1895: 
5885,  Jan.  24;  2c.  Mar.  6.  1189 

American  (The)  detective;  a  local  drama  of 
love,  crime  and  mystery,  by  M.  Turck. 

©   INIarius  Turck,   New  York;   1873:14999, 
Dec.  29.  1190 

American  diplomacy;  by  Van  Zo  Post.  90  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  11,  1910 ;  D  :  20168 ;  Van  Zo  Post, 
New  York.  1191 

American  drummer;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  C.  Black.  Chicago,  Chicago  manuscript  co., 
1910.    40  p.    f°.    Mimeographed. 

©  Feb.  28.  1910 ;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1910 ;  D  :  20369  ; 
Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  1193 

American  (An)  duchess;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
M.  T.  Allen. 

©  Marie  Towusend  Allen,  New  York ;  D : 
14042,  Oct.  5,  1908.  1193 

melodrama,  from  the  Duke's  secret  by  Char- 
lotte Braeme,  by  M.  Owen.  [45]  p.  f .  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    10.    1911;    D:  23608;    Martha 
Owen,   Cobalt,   Ontario,   Canada.  1194 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  C.  Colwell.     147  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Henry  C.   Colwell,  Kittanning.  Pa. ;   D : 
15377,  Mar.  18,  1909;  2c.  Apr.  5,  1909.        1195 

American  (An)  duel;  a  dramatic  play,  by  H. 
Allen. 

©  Harry  Allen,  United  States;  1889:4457. 
Feb.  7.  1196 

American  (The)  dutchess;  or,  Kristidorie. 

©     Minnie     Blakestone     Douglas,     Cedar 
Rapids,  la.;  1897:19542,  Mar.  25.  1197 


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American  (An)  earl;  a  drnma  of  to-day,  in  5 
acts,  by  S.  Silverburg.  New  York  [etc.]  Lon- 
don, The  Neely  co.  [1900]     143,  [1]  p.    12". 

©    Samuel    Silverburg,    Brooklyn;    1900   A: 
8695,  Apr.  4:  2c.  Nov.  8.  1198 

an  original  American,  novel  comedy  drama 

in  4  acts,  by  M.  J.  Hooley. 

©  M.  J.  Hooley,  Oakland,  Cal. ;  1897 :  31804, 
May  25.  1199 

American  (The)  emperor;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
J.  C.  Buchnnan. 

©  J.  C.  Buchanan,  Dwight,  111. ;  1887  :  17055, 
July  1.  1200 

American  (The)  empire.     See  Kingcraft. 

American  (The)  express;  a  musical  drama,  by 
S.  M.  Landis. 

©  Simon  M.  Landis,  New  York ;  1883 :  2486, 
Feb.  6.  1201 

American  (An)  family;  comedy  in  4  acts,  origi- 
nal, by  F.  F.  Mackay. 

©  Frank  F.  Mackay,  New  York;   D :  4327, 
Nov.  24,  1903.  1202 

Same. 

©   F.    F.    Mackay,    Bay   Ridge,    N.    Y. :    D: 
6620,  Apr.  5,  1905.  1203 

American  (The)  gaiety  girls  burlesque  co. 

©   Fred   Harvey,    New   York;    1895:2.5377. 
May  8.  1204 

American  (An)  gentleman;  a  romantic  melo- 
drama in  4  acts,  by  W.  Bonelli. 

©  William  Bonelli,  New  York ;  1900  A  :  8009, 
Mar.  27.  1205 

American  (An)  Gil  Bias;  a  play. 

©  Benjamin  R.  Davenport,  Buffalo;  1891: 
15926,  Apr.  30.  1206 

American  girl.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Alma  Adair.  Paris,  Ky. ;  D  :  2610.  Nov.  13. 
1902;   2c.  Nov.  13.  1902.  1207 


—  a  comedy,  by  A.  E.  Dickinson. 

©    Anna    B.    Dickinson,    Elizabeth,    N.    J. ; 
1880:13051,  Aug.  25.  ^    1208 

a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  G.  Don- 


nelly. 

©  H.  Grattan  Donnelly,  Philadelphia  ;  1891 : 
33039,  Sept.  16.  1209 

a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  B.  Runnion.    Chi- 


cago, Rand,  McNnlly  &  co.,  1879. 

©   James  B.   Runnion,   Chicago;   1879:601, 
Jan.  14.  1210 

melodrama   in  5  acts,   by   N.   N.   Emerson. 


61  p.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  29,  1909 ;   D :  17553 ;   Nelson  N. 
Emerson,  Minneapolis.  1211 


American  girl — Continued. 

■  a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  H.  B.  Smith. 

©    Harry   B.    Smith,    New    York;    D:6615, 
May  2,  1905.  1212 

a  musical  play  in  2  acts,  libretto  and  lyrics 

by  A.  Gillespie,  score  by  Frederic  Chapin.    59 
p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Arthur  Gillespie,  Chicago;  D :  8833,  July 
16,  1906;  2c.  July  16,  1906.  1213 

Sec  affio  Americangirl  (Das). — Girl  of  Illi- 
nois.— My  Margaret. 

Anaerican  (Das)  girl  am  fiirstenschloss  (The 
American  girl  at  kings-castle);  comic  opera 
libretto  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Schneider.  58  p.  4°. 
Ms. 

©    Ic.     Sept.    10,    1912;     D:  30788;     Fred 
Schneider,  Clifton,  N.  J.  1214 

American  (The)  girl  at  kings-castle.  See 
American  (Das)  girl  am  fiirstenschloss. 

American  (An)  girl  in  Paris;  play  in  1  act,  by 
Nat  Le  Roy.     [1],  13,  [1]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    10,    1913;    D :  32259 ;    Charles 
Jacklin  and  Gertrude  Lang,  New  York.     1215 

American  (An)  harem;  a  comedietta  in  1  act. 
Chicago,  The  Dramatic  publishing  co.   [1897] 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago;  1897:59873, 
Oct.  22;  2c.  Oct.  21.  1216 

American  hearts;  comedy  for  two  males  and 
two  females,  by  Frances  Aymar  Mathews. 
New  York,  E.  S.  Werner  &  co.,  1907.  13  p. 
12*. 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner  &  co..  New  York;  D: 
11684,  Nov.  7,  1907;  2c.  Nov.  16,  1907.       1217 

American  (The)  Hebrew;  a  comedy  drama  of 

New  York  life  in  5  acts  and  7  scenes,  by  E.  W. 

Scully. 
©    Eugene    W.    Scully,    New    York;    1892: 

52891,  Dec.  24.  1218 

American    (An)   heiress;  comedy  in   1   act,   by 

Jack  Burnett.     [1],  11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  1  c.  Mar.  30,  1911;  D:  23789;  Edna  Pihl- 
feldt,  Chicago.  1219 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  Ulrich,  jr. 

©  Charles  Ulrich,  jr.,  United  States;  1881: 
9175,  June  11.  1220 

dramatic  composition  in  5  acts,  by  W.  C. 

Stanke.     16  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  2,  1910;   D :  20094 ;   William   C. 
Stanke,  Hoboken,  N.  J.  1221 

or,  Ovir  colony,  an  original  play  in  4  acts. 


by  F.  Reinau. 

©  Francis  Reinau,  New  York;  1893:169.39, 
Apr.  5.  1222 

American  heiresses;  a  satirical  society  comedy 
in  4  acts,  by  Saint  Aubin  [pseud,  of  A.  A. 
Corbett] 

©  Adolph   Saint  Aubin,   New  York;    1895: 
50126,  Oct.  2.  1223 


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1246a 


American  (The)  heirs;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by      American  (An)  in  a  foreign  prison,  unjustly 


M.  Bates. 
©  Morgan  Bates,  Chicago ;  1S87 :  2228,  Jan. 


28. 


1224 


American  (An)  hero. 

©  Josepli  J.  Heuuessy,  New  York ;  D :  2734, 
Dec.  18,  1002.  1225 

a  spectacular  comedy  drama  in  5  acts. 

©    Clint    C.    Ford,    Pulaski,    Tenn. ;    1891: 
33042,  Sept.  16.  1226 


American  (An)  heroine;  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
N.  Marinncci,  tr.  from  the  original  Italian  by 
Francesco  Ventresca.  [20]  p.  4".  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  June  25,  1914;  D:  37399;   Nicodemo      -^^^^^f^^^  ^-^^  ^^^^''  ^^  American  drama,  by 
Marinucci,  New  York.  1226a  '^'   '^  r^or,^„ 


condemned  to  death. 

©  J.  Edward  Buckley,  New  Orleans;  1899 
A:  79291,  Dec.  6.  1235 

American  (An)  in  heaven.     Sec  George  Wash- 
ington. 

American  (The)  in  London;  sensational  drama 
.  in  5  acts,  by  A.  L.  Johnson. 

©    Annie    Lewis     Johnson,     Philadelphia ; 
1884  :12210,  June  16 ;  2c.  June  16.  1236 

American  jocl^ey;  by  A.  J.  Freedman.    11  p.    f. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    26,    1909;    D:  17538;    Alan    J. 
Freedman,  Pioche,  Nev.  1237 


drama  in  6  acts,  by  N,  Marinucci,  and  tr. 

from  the  Italian  by  Yittorio  Marinucci.    25  p. 
8°    Ms. 

©   Ic.   June   3,   1914;   D:  37212;    Nicodemo 
Marinucci,  New  York.  1226b 

American  humorist. 

©  Frederick  Ludtke  Niblo,  New  York ;  1899 : 
54455,  Aug.  26.  1227 

American  (An)  hustler;  by  W.  Fletcher. 

©    Walter    Fletcher,    Bath    Beach,    N.    Y.; 
1887:26731,  Oct.  17.  1228 

a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  William  S. 


C.  T.  Dazey. 

©  C.   T.  Dazey,  Cambridge,  Mass.;   1881: 
6791,  May  2.  1238 

a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Ben  Rhodes. 

©   John  L.   Obenderf,   Los  Angeles;   1899: 
40770,  June  22.  1239 

American  (An)  lady;  a  comedy,  by  H.  J.  Byron. 
New  York,  1873. 

©  Mrs.  J.  Wood,  United  States ;  1873 :  1550, 
Feb.  15.  1240 

a   4    act   comedy-drama,   by   L.   Auld.     f°. 


Gill.    Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison,  1906.    70  p.    12°. 

©  T.   S.  Denison,   Chicago;   D :  9059,   Sept. 
10,  1900 ;  2c.  Oct.  20,  1906.  1229 


—  a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  F.  S.  Gibbs. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Gus    Bothner   and    Geo.    F.    Hall,    New 
York ;  D  :  2083,  July  3,  1902 ;  2c.  July  24,  1902. 

1230 


Typewritten. 

©  Lucius  Auld.  Buffalo;  D :  13059,  May  25, 
1008;  2c.  May  22,  1908.  1241 

American  (An)  lord;  a  comedy-drama  in  3 
acts,  by  A.  S.  Kellie.  Bradford,  Pa.,  D.  W. 
Lerch,  1894. 

©  A.  Stevenson  Kellie,  Bradford,  Pa. ;  1894  : 
26756,  May  28.  1242 

American  lords;  by  C.  S.  Rogers. 

©  Charles  S.  Rogers,  Hot  Springs,  Ark.;  D: 
193,  Mar.  11,  1901.  1243 


American  (The)  idea;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  L.      American  (The)  Macs;  or.  An  Irish  stew, 
Carthew.     [2],  21  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  1,  1913;  D:  35219;  Lily  Carthew, 
Roxbury,  Mass.  1231 


©  Joe  McNeil,   United   States;   1889:7457, 
Mar.  8.  1244 


—  an  original  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  G. 
M.  Cohan.  New  York,  Press  of  Pusey  &  com- 
pany [1909]    32  p.    f°. 

©  George  M.  Cohan,  New  York;  D :  15274, 
Mar.  8,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  6,  1909.  1232 

Bar  Harbor;  or.  The  professor's  daughter. 


an  American  comic  and  romantic  opera  in  3 
acts,  written  and  composed  by  O.  P.  Sweet. 
©  O.  P.  Sweet,  Boston ;  1892 :  1555,  Jan.  8. 

1233 

American  ideals;  or.  Ourselves  as  others  see 
us,  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  L.  D.  Syle. 

©  L.  Du  Pont  Syle,  Berkeley,  Cal.;  1894: 
60056,  Dec.  24.  1234 


American  made;  a   dramatic  composition  in  2 
acts,  by  J.  M.  Weber  and  L.  M.  Fields. 

©  Joseph  M.  Weber  and  Lewis  M.  Fields, 
New  York;  1897:32228,  May  27.  1245 

American  (An)  marquise.     See  Old  Tompkins' 
millions. 

American  (An)  marriage;  a  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  C.  Logan. 

©  Celia  Logan,  United  States;  1883:15050, 
Aug.  15;  2c.  Dec.  27.  1246 

American  milestones;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  F.  F. 
Kelly.     [130]  p.    4".     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   May   19,    1914;    D :  37071 ;    Florence 
Finch  Kelly,  New  York.  1246a 


58 


1247 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


1269 


American  (An)_millionairess.     See  Black  (The) 
art. 

American  money;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  G.  W. 
Pacaud.     Typewritten. 

©    George    Wasliington    Pacaud,    Stanfold, 
Canada ;  1894 :  54579,  Nov.  23 ;  2c.  Nov.  23. 

1247 

American  (The)  Monte  Carlo;  an  opening  d,  la 
Chicago. 

©  M.  J.  O'Neill,  Chicago ;  1892 :  33560,  Aug; 
15.  1248 

American  nobility.     4".    Typewritten. 

©  Constance  Le  Vieu  Fox,  New  York;  D: 
7771,  Dec.  27,  1905;  2c.  Dec.  27,  1905.       1249 

drama   in  4  acts,   by  R.   G.   Mullen.      [2], 

63  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  13,  1912;  D:  30836;  Richard  G. 
Mullen,  Marlboro,  Mass.  1250 

See  also  His  lordship. — Liberta. 


American  (An)  nobleman;  a  drama,  by  E.   S. 
Getchell. 

©  Ellen   S.  Getchell,   Boston;   1875:13390, 

Dec.  18.  1251 

American  (An)  pasha;  an  original  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  W.  C.  Reynolds. 

©    William    C.    Reynolds,  Chicago;    1881: 

4082,  Mar.  17;  2c.  July  2.  1252 

rev.  by  the  author. 

©    William    C.    Reynolds,  Chicago;    1883: 

13627,  July  25 ;  2c.  Aug.  8.  1253 

American   (An)  peer;  a  comedy,  by  M.  A.   E. 
White  and  F.  Dana. 

©  Michael  Alfred  Edwin  White  and  Fran- 
cis Dana,  New  Yorii ;  D :  3410,  May  11,  1903. 

1254 

American  (An)  Portia;  by  I.  C.  Tichenor.    65  p. 
f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  9,  1910 ;  D :  21762 ;  Ira  C.  Tiche- 
nor, Los  Augeles.  1255 

American   (An)  prince;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
E.  F.  Riggs. 

©  E.  F.  Riggs,  New  York ;  1895 :  28545.  May 
27.  1256 

American  princess;  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts 
and  prologue,  by  E.  Best. 

©  Eva  Best,  Dayton,  O. ;  1886  :  22341,  Oct.  5. 

1257 

a   play  in  4   acts,   by   Henry   Raeder.     4". 

Typewritten. 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York ;  D :  5871, 
Dec.  5,  1904;  2c.  Dec.  5,  1904.  1258 

a  play  in  3  acts,  by  B.  C.  MoElhany.    19  p. 

f.     Typewritten. 

©  le.  Jan.  25,  1915 ;  1) :  39525 ;  E.  C.  McEl- 
hany,  Manistee,  Mich.  1258a 


American  (An)  production;  comedy,  by  N. 
Clark.     Typewritten. 

©    Nathaniel    L.    Clark,    Brooklyn;    1894: 
30556,  June  5 ;  2c.  June  5.  1259 

American  (An)  queen.     See  Betsy  Patterson. 

American  (The)  B,e volution;  a  scenic,  dramatic 
and  historical  spectacle.     Typewritten. 

©     Joseph     T.     McCaddon,     Philadelphia; 
1892  :  50600,  Dec.  12 ;  2c.  Jan.  28,  1893.       1260 

See  also  Independence. 

American  (The)  Rhine  gold.  See  Hendric 
Hudson. 

American  (An)  romance;  a  drama  in  a  pro- 
logue and  3  acts,  by  F.  Knell. 

©    Frederick    Knell,    jr.,    Roxbury,  Mass.; 

1896:47308,   Aug.   20.  1261 

American  romance  and  history.  See  Six 
dramas  of  American  romance  and  history. 

American  slavery  in  1831.     See  Nat  Turner. 

American  (An)  soldier;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
W.  A.  Whitecar. 

©  W.  A.  Whitecar,  New  York ;  1893 :  46834, 
Oct.  19.  1262 

American  (An)  soldier  of  fortune;  a  melo- 
drama in  4  acts,  by  E.  De  Corsia.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Edward  De  Corsia,  New  York ;  D :  8335, 
Apr.  13,  1906;  2c.  Apr.  13,  1906.  1263 

American  (The)  style;  a  comedy  drama,  by  W. 
M.  Lawrence. 

©   William   Moore   Lawrence,    Milwaukee; 
1883  :  5693,  Mar.  28.  1264 

American  suffragette;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  D.  L. 
Loughborough.     114  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  9,  1909;   D:  17313;   Dwight  L. 
Loughborough,  Los  Angeles.  1265 

American  (The)  tel.,  tel.,  and  tel.  company, 
limited;  play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  F.  Richardson. 
22  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  1,  1913;  D:  32481;   Charles  F. 
Richardson,  Boston.  1266 

American  (The)  tigers;  play  in  3  acts,  by  H. 
L.  Clark. 

©  Harriette  Lewis  Clark,  Indianapolis;  D: 
8464,  Apr.  14,  1906.  1267 

American  (The)  Venus  up  to  date;  monologue, 
by  Baroness  von  Wrede.  4  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Baroness  Ray  von  Wrede,  Brooklyn;  D: 
14422,  Dec.  1,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  25,  1908.        1268 

American  (The)  way. 

©  Charles  Stewart  Booth,  New  Orleans;  D: 
12599,  Mar.  23,  1908.  1269 


59 


1270 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


1293 


American  (The)  way — Continued. 

a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Harold  A. 

Robe.    90  p.    4".     Typewritten. 

©  Frank  M.  Witmark,  New  York;  D :  11139, 
Aug.  S,  1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  8,  1907.  1270 

a  farce  in  3  acts,  by  M.  E.  Smitli.    95  p.    f». 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  24,  1912;  D:  30093;  Mary  Ellis 
Smitli,  La  Grange,  111.  1271 


a  sketch  in  1  act,  by  S.  R.  Chesley.     [9]  p. 

4".     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    18,    1913 ;    D :  32351  ;    Solomon 
Russell  Chesley,  Baltimore.  1272 

American  (An)  widow;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
H.  K.  Chambers.     [1G3  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  19,  1909;  D:  16593;   H.  Kellett 
Chambers,  Darien,  Conn.  1273 

American  woman;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  E. 
Banks. 

©  Charles  Eugene  Banks,  Chicago;  D  :  5523, 
Sept.  10.  1904.  1274 

Same.  Chicago  and  New  York,  The  dra- 
matic publishing  company  [1905]     51  p.     16°. 

©    Dramntic    pub.    co..    Chicago;    D :  7726, 
Dec.  35,  1905;  2c.  Dec.  15,  1905.  1275 

Americangirl  (Das);  operette  in  3  akten,  von 
Julius  Blumenthal,  musik  von  Kurt  Zorlig. 
[137]  p.    4".    Typewritten.     [Text  only] 

©  Ic.  Nov.  11,  1913;  D:349S7;  Ed.  Bote  & 
G.  Bock,  Berlin.  1276 

Americano  (The);  a  romantic  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  L.  Pendleton.     26  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Louis  Pendleton,  Philadelphia  ;  D  :  47.54, 
Mar.  19,  1904 ;  2c.  May  12,  1904.  1277 


Americanos    (Los)    in    San    Dieg"o. 
(The)  on  the  Jamul. 


See  Eaid 


Americans  (The);  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Eis- 
ner.   4".     Typewritten. 

©  Edward  Eisner,  New  York;  D :  6677,  Mav 
17,  1905;  2c.  May  17,  1905.  1278 

Americans  abroad;  a  comedy  of  international 
contrasts,  by  E.  Fawcett. 

©  Edgar  Fawcett,  New  York ;  1881 :  15376, 
Oct.  6;  2c.  Oct.  6.  1279 

See  also  Grand  tour. 


Americans  at  home;  an  original  American  com- 
edy in  3  acts,  adapted  by  O.  Fawcett. 

©   Owen    Fawcett,    New   York ;    1873 :  2634, 
Mar.  17.  1280 

American's  (The)  gold;  a  romantic  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  A.  Pitou. 

©   Augustus   Pitou,    United    States;    1875: 
11144,  Oct.  25.  1281 


American's  (An)  home. 

©  "William  Chandler  Patterson,  New  York; 
D  :  16087,  June  17,  1909.  1282 

Americans  (The)  in  London;  sensational  drama 
in  5  acts. 

©  Annie  Lewis  Johnson,  Indianapolis ;  1883  : 
23966,  Dec.  24.  1283 

Americans  of  '76;  a  drama  of  the  Revolution 
in  8  scenes,  by  B.  Betts.     Typewritten. 

©   Brooks   Betts,    Brooklyn;    1900  A:  6767, 
Mar.  13;  2c.  Mar.  13.  1284 

Americanus;  or,  Empire  ag'st  republic,  a 
drama  in  3  acts,  by  W.  B. 

©  William  Bush,  Chicago;  1874:8704,  June 
29 ;  2c.  May  22,  1876.  1285 

-or.   Empire   anti   republic,    a   drama    in  3 

acts,  tragi-comical,  by  Unicus   [pseud,  of  W. 
Bush]     Rev.  ed. 

©  William  Bush,  Chicago  ;  1876  :  9164,  Aug 
5;  2c.  Aug.  9.  1286 

America's  enemies;  a  war  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
F.  Butler. 

©  Fay  Butler,  Baltimore ;  1898 :  31733,  May 
21.  1287 

America's  triumph.     See  A.  D.  1813. 

America's  versatility  over  all  nations,  and  the 
champion  of  the  world;  by  F.  Ilassall.  Type- 
written. 

©  Frank  Hassall,  East  Grand  Forks.  Minn. ; 
1895 :  48363,  Sept.  23 ;  Ic  Sept.  23.  1288 

America's  Vesta  Tilley. 

©  Dolly  E.  Howe,  New  York ;  D :  7138,  Aug. 
21,  1905.  1289 

Americus;  comedy  of  the  nations  in  4  acts,  by 
D.  Potter.     [3],  120  p.    4°.    Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Nov.  16,  1914 ;  D  :  38815 ;  Dorothy  Pot- 
ter, Seattle.  i289a 

an  open  air  pyrotechnical  spectacular  pro- 


duction. 

©  Charles  Harkinson  and  Eugene  Kernan, 
Washington ;  1894  :  7042,  Jan.  30.  1290 

Americus  comedy  four;  vaudeville  act,  by  O.  M. 
Scott.     3  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  5,  1912 ;  D :  28551 ;  O.  M.  Scott, 
Chicago.  1291 

Amerika  abroad;  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  book 
and  lyrics,  by  C.  Stratton.  110  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.   Apr.    11,    1913;    D:  32922;    Clarence 
Stratton,  St.  Louis.  1292 

Amerikaneren ;  folkeskuespil  i  3  akter,  af  Olav 
Omvik.  Kristiania,  H.  Aschehoug  &  co.,  1913. 
2  p.  1.    49  p.     12". 

©  Nov.  19.  1913 ;  2c.  Dec.  29,  1913 ;  D  :  35488 ; 
H.  Aschehoug  &  co.,  Christiania,  Norway.  1293 


60 


1294 


COPYEIGHTED  IK   THE  tTNlTED   STATES 


1310 


Ames  (The)  affair;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  R.  Gar- 
land.    [2],  24  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  14,  1912;  D:  31121;  Robert  Gar- 
laud,  Baltimore.  1294 

Am^es  (Les)  ennemies;  drame  en  4  actes  en 
prose,  par  Paul  Hyacintbe  Loyson.  Paris, 
Edouard  Pelletan,  1907.     15S  p.     16°. 

©  P.  H.  Loyson,  Paris;  D :  11996,  Dec.  28, 
1907;  2c.  Dec.  28,  1907.  1295 

Amethyst  (The);  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  P. 
Campbell. 

©  W.  P.  Campbell,  Wamego,  Kan.;  1889: 
7122,  Mar.  5 ;  2c.  May  31.  1296 

Ami  (L')  d'  enfance.     See  Canasson. 

Ami  (L')  Fritz;  comedie  en  3  actes  par  Erck- 
mann-Cbatrian,  adapted  to  the  use  of  Ameri- 
can schools  and  colleges  and  annotated  in  Eng- 
lish by  Alfred  Hennequin. 

©  by  Louise  Quail,  Ludington,  Mich.,  as 
cbild  of  the  deceased  author,  in  renewal  for 
28  years.  Renewal  no.  6379,  Feb.  6,  1915. 
Original  entry,  Nov.  11,  1887,  no.  29160.  1296a 

See  also  Amico  (L')  Fritz.— Friend  Fritz. 


Amiable  (The)  Mr.  Anthorpe;  a  play  in  4  acts, 
by  Kenneth  Lee. 

©    Martha    Lee,    New    York;    1896:26762, 
May  1.  1297 

Arnica;  dramma  lirico  in  2  atti,  di  Paolo  Berel, 
musica  di  Pietro  Mascagni,  versione  ritmica  di 
Giovanni  Targioni-Tozzetti.  Libretto.  Paris, 
Choudens,  1905.     28  p.     12°. 

©  Choudens,  Paris ;  D  :  6565,  Apr.  24,  1905 ; 
Apr.  24,  1905.  1298 

poeme  dramatique  en  2  actes,  de  Paul  Berel, 


adaptation  lyrique  de  Paul  Collin,  musique  de 
Pierre  Mascagni.    Livret.    36  p.    12°. 

©  Choudens,  Paris;  D:6213,  Feb.  13,  1905; 
2c.  Feb.  13,  1905.  1299 

Ajnico  (L');  bozzetto  dramma tico  in  1  atto,  di 
J.  Ponte.    14  p.    f".     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    18,    1912;    D:  30883;    Joseph 
Ponte,  New  York.  1300 

Amico  (L')  Fritz  (Friend  Fritz);  lyric  comedy 
in  3  acts,  founded  upon  the  Erckmann  Chatrian 
comedy  of  the  same  name,  by  P.  Suardon, 
music  by  Pietro  Mascagni,  Euglish  version  by 
Nathan  Haskell  Dole.     Libretto. 

©  G.  Schirmer,  New  York ;  1891 :  39150,  Oct. 
31.  1301 

lyric  comedy  in  3  acts,  text  by  P.  Suardon, 


Amico  (L')  Fritz  (Friend  Fritz) — Continued. 

opera  by  Pietro  Mascagni,  English  version 

by   W.    G.    Day.      [Vocal    score,    English   and 
Italian] 

©  Willard  G.  Day,  Baltimore ;  1891 :  31369, 
Sept.  4;  Ic.  June  13,  1892;  2d  copy  also  re- 
ceived. 1303 

See  also  Ami  (L')  Fritz. — Friend  Fritz. 


music  by  Pietro  Mascagni,  tr.  from  the  original 
Italian  by  Fred  Lyster.  New  York,  F.  Rullman. 

©  F.  Rullman,  New  York ;  1892 :  31357,  July 
28.  1302 


Amies  du  Petit  Chaperon  rouge.  See  Drame3 
et  comedies,  par  Marguerite  Dupres. 

Amietta;  an  historical  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A. 
Gross. 

©  Anna  Gross,  New  York ;  D :  10150,  Mar. 
2,  1907.  1304 

Amigo  (El)  de  la  pipa;  .iuguete  c6mico  en  2 
actos,  el  segundo  dividido  en  2  cuadros,  en 
prosa,  inspirado  en  un  cuento  tS-rtaro,  escrito 
por  los  sefiores  Jackson  VeySn  y  Feman-Gon- 
zalez.  ^Madrid,  Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles, 
1913.     153  p.     12°. 

©  Mar.  6,  1913;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1913;  D:  32576; 
Jose  Jackson  Veyan  y  Fernan-Gonzftlez,  Ma- 
drid. 1305 

Amigo  (El)  Melquiades;  6,  Por  la  boca  muere 
el  pez,  sainete  de  costumbres  madrileiias  en  1 
acto,  dividido  en  3  cuadros,  en  prosa,  original 
de  Carlos  Arniches,  mlisica  de  los  maestros 
Valverde  y  J.  Serrano.  Madrid,  Sociedad  de 
autores  espanoles,  1914.    70  p.    12°. 

©  Sept.  17,  1914;  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1914;  D: 
38203 ;  Carlos  Arniches,  Madrid.  1305a 

Amigo  (El)  Nicolas;  aventuras  c6mico-liricas 
divididas  en  3  cuadros  en  prosa,  libro  de  G. 
Jover  y  E.  G.  del  Castillo,  mfisica  de  los  maes- 
tros Quislant  y  Badia.  Madrid,  Sociedad  de 
autores  espaiioles,  1911.    77  p.    12°. 

©  May  26,1911 ;  2c.  May  27,1911 ;  D  :  24314  ; 
Gonzalo  Jover  v  Emilio  G.  del  Castillo, 
Madrid.  1306 

Amina;  or,  The  shah's  bride,  an  original  comic 
opera  in  2  acts,  by  H.  Brunswick,  composed  by 
F.  Wink. 

©  Herman  Brunswick  and  Frederick  Wink, 
Philadelphia ;  1890 :  14212,  Apr.  29,  2c.  May  27. 

1307 

Amis  and  Amile;   an  opera   libretto  in  1   act, 

by  H.  H.  Howard.    [2],  50  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Jan.   6,   1913;    D:  31885;   Homer   H. 

Howard,  Cambridge,  Mass.  1308 

Amis  de  collage;  comedie  en  1  acte,  de  Daniel 
Jourda.     Paris,  C.  Joubert.    44  p.    8°. 

©  Dec.  20,  1911 ;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1911 ;  D  :  28092 : 
Joubert,  Paris.  1309 

Amish  (The)  girl. 

©  John  D.  Missimer,  Reading,  Pa. ;  1883 : 
1472,  Jan.  22.  1310 


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Amizonia;  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  words  by 
E.  B.  Haiues,  music  by  J.  G.  Zabriskie. 

©  Edward  B.  Haines  and  John  G.  Zabriskie, 
Patersou  ;  1894  :  12626,  Mar.  3  ;  2c.  Sept.  14. 

1311 

Amo  y  criado;  comedia  en  3  actos  y  en  verso, 
de  Francisco  de  Rojas,  refundida  en  4  por 
T.  Luceno.  Madrid,  Sociedad  de  autores  es- 
pauoles,  1911.     76  p.     12". 

©  Aug.  21, 1911 ;  2c.  Aug.  22,  1911 ;  D  :  25021 ; 
Tonias  Luceno,  Madrid.  1312 

Amona;  an  opera,  by  B.  T.  Trego. 

©  Benj.  T.  Trego,  Saginaw,  Mich.;  1896: 
64620,  Nov.  27.  1313 

Among'  southern  pines;  or,  A  daughter  of  the 
South,  by  Robert  M.  Sperry.    Typewritten. 

©  R.  M.  Sperry,  Bridgeport,  Conn. ;  D  :  3454, 
May  6,  1903;  2c.  June  9,  1903.  1314 

Among'  the  Berkshires;  or.  New  England  folks, 

a  rural  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Antbony  E.  Wills. 

New  York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald  [1906]  42  p.    16°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York;  D :  8826, 

July  12,  1906;  2c.  Aug.  10,  1906.  1315 

Among-  the  breakers;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
Clarence  Black.    45  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  July  2,  1909 ;  2c.  July  26,  1909 ;  D  :  16376 ; 
Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  1316 

a  drama  in  2  acts.    Boston,  G.  M.  Baker  & 

CO. 

©  George  M.  Baker,  Boston ;  1873 :  726,  Jan. 
25;  2c.  Jan.  27.  1317 

Among  the  Irish;  an  original  farce  comedy  in  3 
acts  and  6  scenes,  by  E.  W.  Scully. 

©  Eugene  W.  Scully,  Des  Moines;  1889: 
3106,  Jan.  26;  2c.  Mar.  5.  1318 

Among  the  moonshiners;  or,  A  drunkard's 
legacy,  a  temperance  drama  in  3  acts,  B.  G. 
McFall.     Clyde,  O.,  Ames  publisbing  co. 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  1897:50563, 
Sept.  10;  2e.  Sept.  11.  1319 

See  also  Heroine  (The)   of  the  mountain 

rift. — Kentucky  (A)  heroine. 

Among  the  Mormons;  a  drama  of  real  life  in  6 
tableaux,  by  G.  B.  Densmore  and  L.  E. 
Granger. 

©  L.  E.  Granger,  Boston;  1880:9444,  June 
21.  1320 

Among  the  pines;  an  American  romantic  play 
in  5  acts,  by  W.  R.  Wilson  and  James  P. 
Wilson. 

©  William  R.  Wilson,  New  York;  1888: 
29197,  Oct.  15;  2c.  Sept.  17.  1321 

■ a  romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  R.  Wil- 
son and  J.  P.  Wilson. 

©  Will.  R.  Wilson  and  James  P.  Wikson, 
New  York;  1886:13002,  June  3;  2c.  Sept. 
17,  1888.  1322 


Among  the  poor;  play  in  4  acts,  by  O.  Davis. 
114  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  3,  1915 ;  D :  40824 ;  Owen  Davis, 
Yonkers,  N.  Y.  1322a 

Among  the  Rockies;  an  original  romantic  and 
picturesque  drama  In  5  acts,  by  J.  J.  Mc- 
Closkey. 

©    James   J.    McCIoskey,    Brooklyn;    1886: 
17903,  Aug.  5.  1323 

Sec  also  Tried  and  true. 

Among  the  sweet  magnolias;  a  play  in  4  acts 
and  5  scenes,  by  Eunice  Fitch.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  E.  Fitch,  Chicago ;  D :  9589,  Dec.  6,  1906 ; 
2c.  Dec.  6,  1906.  1324 

Among  the  unknown;  by  H.  L.  Gibney. 

©  H.  Louis  Gibney,  Columbus,  O. ;  D :  3047, 
Feb.  25,  1903.  1325 

Amongst  the  people;  or.  The  spirit  of  the  time, 
a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  D.  Lasson. 

33  p.    8". 

©   David    Lasson,   Philadelphia;    D :  16091, 
June  IS,  1909 ;  2c.  June  28,  1909.  1326 

Amor  als  pilot;  operette  in  1  akt,  von  Richard 
Manz,  musik  von  August  Leon.  Leipzig,  Fritz 
Schuberth,  jr.,  1914.  51  p.  12°.  [Text  only] 
©  Ic.  June  1,  1914;  D :  37170 ;  Fritz  Schu- 


berth, jr.,  Leipzig. 


1326a 


Amor  &  compagnie;  eiue  burleske  in  1  akt,  von 
Max  Neal  uud  Max  Ferner.  32  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  May  7,  1912;  D:  29598;  Alfred  Spitz, 
New  York.  1327 

Amor  and  Psyche;  a  melotragedy  in  1  act,  by 
C.  A.  Kaiser.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  A.  Kaiser,  Brooklyn;  1900  A: 
22090,  Sept.  5 ;  2c.  Aug.  31.  1328 

Amor  (El)  bandolero;  zarzuela  en  3  cuadros,  de 
S.  y  J.  Alvarez  Quintero,  mtisica  de  los  maes- 
tros  Bravo  y  Torres.  Madi-id  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores espanoles]     1913.    48  p.     12°. 

©  Mar.  28,  1914;  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1914;  D: 
36556;  Serafin  y  Joaquin  Alvarez  Quintero, 
Madrid.  1328a 

Amor  baturro;  zarzuela  en  1  acto  y  3  cuadros, 
en  verso  y  prosa,  original  [de]  A.  FernAndoz 
Arreo,  mtisica  de  Mario  Breton.    32  p.    12". 

©  Antonio  Fernandez  Arreo,  Madrid ;  D : 
14696,  Jan.  2,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1909.  1329 


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Amor  de  hennana;  zarzuela  en  1  acto  y  3  cua- 
(Iros,  en  prosa,  original  [de]  L.  Dieguez  Bar- 
rios, musica  del  Francisco  A.  de  San  Felipe. 
Madrid,  Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles,  1908. 
44  p.     12". 

©  Luis  Dieguez  Barrios.  Madrid ;  D  :  135S8, 
Aug.  19,  1908;  2c.  Aug.  19,  1908.  1330 

Amor  de  imbecil;  zarzuela  melodi'amatica  iu- 
spirada  en  el  asunto  de  una  novela  francesa, 
en  1  acto  y  4  cuadros  y  en  prosa  por  J.  M. 
Martfn  de  Eugenio,  niGsica  de  los  maestros  G. 
Arderius  v  Carvajal.  Madrid,  R.  Velasco,  1909. 
32  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  IS,  1909 ;  2c.  Nov.  19, 1909  ;  D  :  174S5 ; 
Jose  Marfa  Martin  de  Eugenio,  Madrid.    1331 

Amor  divinus;  play  in  4  acts,  by  Paul  Herbert 
[pseud,  of  H.  O.  Towne]  [3],  60  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  ic.  Feb.  27,  1911 ;  D  :  23576 ;  Helen  Olcott 
Towne,  Flushing,  N.  Y.  1333 

Amor  (El)  en  cuarta-plana.  See  Piedra  (La) 
filosofal. 

Amor  (El)  es  uno;  coraedia  en  2  actos  y  en 
prosa,  original  de  J.  R.  Castellanos.  Mad- 
rid, Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles,  1910.  45  p. 
8°. 

©  May  23,  1910 ;  2c.  May  24,  1910 ;  D  :  21136 ; 
Julio  R.  Castellanos.  Madrid.  1333 

Amor  eterno;   entremes   en   prosa,   original   de 
Nicanor    P^'ernslndez-Brocliado.      Madrid    [So- 
ciedad de  autores  espanoles]  1907.    14  p.    12°. 
©  Fernandez-Brochado,   Madrid ;   D  :  11484, 
Oct.  7,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  7,  1907.  1334 

Am.or  (El)  facil;  refundicion,  sainete  lirico  en  1 
acto,  dividido  en  4  cuadros,  original  y  en 
prosa,  de  C.  Allen-Perkins,  mtisica  de  los 
maestros  Luis  Foglietti  y  Jose  Cabas. 
Madrid,  Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles,  1915. 
43  p.     12°. 

©   June  24,   1915;    Ic.   June   25.   1915;    D: 
41071;  Carlos  Allen-Perkins,  Madrid.       1334a 

Amor  libra;  coniedia  en  3  actos  y  en  prosa,  orig- 
inal de  R.  de  Zayas  Enriquez.  [3],  111  p.  8°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Oct.   3,   1912;   D :  31034 ;    Rafael   de 
Zayas  Enriquez,  New  York.  -  1335 

Amor,  love,  I'amour;  Love  across  the  cen- 
turies (L'amour  a  travers  les  siecles),  grand 
spectacular,  musical,  and  descriptive  dramatic 
and  poetical  ballet,  libretto  composed  by 
Luigi  Manzotti,  music  specially  composed  by 
Romualdo  MarenCo. 

©   Edmund    Gerson,    United    States;    1886: 
5269,  Mar.  5.  1336 

Amor  (El)  mismo;  boceto  de  comedia  en  1  acto 
y  en  prosa,  original  de  J.  Arias  Hernanz. 
Madrid,  Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles,  1914. 
22  p.     12°. 

©   Sept.   17.   1914;    Ic.    Sept.    21,   1914;    D: 
38198;  Jose  Arias  Hernanz,  Madrid.        1336a 


Amor  (El)  tardio;  drama  rom^ntico  en  3  actos, 
de  A.  Instia  y  A.  Hernandez  Cata.  Madrid, 
Societlad  de  autores  espaiioles,  1915.  169  p. 
12°. 

©  June  24,  1915;  Ic.  June  25,  1915;  D: 
41096;  Alberto  Instia  y  Alfonso  Hernandez 
Cata,  Madrid.  1336b 

Amor  (El)  y  el  gabinete;  juguete  comico  en  1 
acto  y  en  prosa  [de]  J.  Montenegro  y  Penela. 
Madrid,  Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles,  1908, 
34  p.     12°. 

©  Jose  Montenegro  y  Penela,  Madrid; 
D:  13464,  July  25,  1908;  2c.vJuly  25,  1908. 

1337 

Amor  y  flores;  sainete  lirico  en  1  acto  y  en 
prosa,  original  de  J.  G.  Renovales,  mtisica  del 
maestro  Manuel  Quislant.  Madrid,  Sociedad 
de  autores  espaiioles,  1912.    43  p.    12°. 

©  Dec.  5,  1912 ;  2c.  Dec.  6,  1912 ;  D :  31582 ; 
Juan  G.  Renovales,  Madrid.  1338 

Amor  y  gloria;  comedia  lirica  en  1  acto,  di- 
vidido en  4  cuadros,  en  prosa,  original  de  M. 
Garrido,  mvisica  del  maestro  Teodoro  San 
Jo.se.  INIadrid,  Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles, 
1914.     37  p.     12°. 

©  Mar.  15,  1915;  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1915;  D: 
40089;  Manuel  Garrido,  Madrid.  1338a 

Amor  y  poesia;  comedia  en  1  acto  y  2  cuadros, 
en  prosa  y  verso,  original  de  M.  de  L'Hotel- 
lerie  Falloisse.  Madrid,  Sociedad  de  autores 
espanoles,  1910.    30  p.    12°. 

©  May  23,  1910;  2c.  May  24,  1910;  D: 
21138;  Manuel  de  L'Hotellerie  Falloisse, 
Madrid.  1339 

Amor  y  vino;  juguete  comico  en  1  acto  original, 
en  prosa  y  verso  [por]  G.  Peraita  y  E.  Armen- 
god.  Madrid,  Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles, 
1908.     35  p.     12° 

©  Gabino  Peraita  and  Emilio  Armengod. 
Madrid;  D :  13870,  Sept.  21,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  21, 
1908.  1340 

Amorcage  (L');  comedie  legSre  en  3  actes,  de  L. 

Xanrof  et  G.  Guerin.  185  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Feb.  8,  1910 ;  D :  20140 ;  Leon  Xanrof 

and  Gaston  Gueriu,  France.  1341 

Amore  (L')  dei  tre  re;  poema  tragico  in  3  atti, 

di  Sem  Benelli.  Milano,  Fratelli  Treves  [1910] 

4  p.  1.,  118  p.    12°. 

©  Mav  1,  1910 ;  2c.  May  2,  1910 ;  D  :  20929 ; 
S.  Benelli,  Milan.  1342 

musica  di  Italo  Montemezzi.     Milano, 

G.  Ricordi  &  co.     [1913]     36  p.     12°. 

©  May  3,  1913 ;  2c.  May  5,  1913 ;  D  :  33136 ; 
G.  Ricordi  &  co.,  Milan.  1343 

tragic  poem  in  3  acts,  by  Sem  Benelli,  Eng- 


lish version  by  R.  H.  Elkins,  music  by  Italo 
Montemezzi.  New  York,  G.  Ricordi  &  co. 
[1913]    61  p.     8°. 

©    Dec.    23,    1913;    2c.    Dec.    24,    1913;    D: 
35428 ;  G.  Ricordi  &  co.,  Milan.  1344 


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Amore  e  dolore;  drarama  in  2  atti,  per  11. 
Soriano.  Newark,  Rando  press,  1913.  52  p. 
12°. 

©  July  10,  1913;  Ic.  June  25,  1913;  Ic.  July 
7,  1913;  D:  33735;  Rocco  Soriano,  Newark, 
N.  J.  1345 

Amore  e  perdizione.     Sec  Liebe  und  verderben. 

Amore  fatale.  See  Segreto  (II)  dell'  assas- 
sino. 

Amore  (L')  m.edico.     See  Doctor  Cupid. 

Am.ores  (Los)  de  un  sonam^bulo;  juguete  c6mico 
en  1  acto  y  eu  prosa,  original  [de]  F.  Poza 
Matesanz.  Madrid,  R.  Velasco,  1907.  31  p. 
12°. 

©  Faustino  Poza  Matesanz,  Madrid;  D: 
11481,  Oct.  7,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  7,  1907.  1346 

Amorita;  opera  comlque  in  3  acts,  libretto  by 
Genee  and  Riegen,  uuisic  by  Alpbouse  Czi- 
bulka,  tr.  and  adapted  by  Geo.  Goldinark  and 
Sydney  Rosenfeld. 

©  Heinricli  Conried,  New  York ;  1885  :  18895, 
Sept.  7;  2c.  Nov.  21.  1347 

Amorosi  fratelli;  opera,  di  D.  Vaninetti.  [54] 
p.     8°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  2,  1911 ;  D  :  256G2 ;  Daniele  Vani- 
netti, Medford,  N.  Y.  1348 

Amour,  or,  The  Arabian  nights,  a  spectacular 
drama  in  4  acts. 

©  C.  R.  Gardiner  and  J.  H.  McCulloch, 
Philadelphia  ;  1876 :  8337,  July  13.  1349 

Amour  (L')  a  quinze  ans;  fantaisie  en  1  acta 
[par]  Serge  Basset.  Paris,  C.  Joubert.  29  p. 
12°. 

©  Aug.  1,  1909 ;  2c.  Aug.  2,  1909 ;  D  :  166S5 ; 
Joubert,  Paris.  1350 

Amour  (L')  a  travers  les  siecles.  See  Amor, 
love,  I'amour. 

Amour  (L')  buissonnier;  comedie  en  2  actes, 
par  Roman  Cool  us  [pseud,  of  R.  C.  Weill] 
20  p.  (Supplement  gratuit  au  no.  2974  du 
Monde  illustre,  28  mars  1914) 

©  Mar.  28,  1914;  Ic.  Apr.  16,  1914;  D: 
36720;  R.  Weill,  Paris.  1350a 

Amour  d'  artiste  (Artist's  love);  musical  com- 
edy in  1  act  and  2  scenes,  books,  lyrics,  and 
music  by  R.  C.  Michel.  [1],  30  p.  4°.  [Li- 
bretto only]     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  26,  1912;  D:  30638;  Rodolphe 
C.  Michel,  New  York.  1351 

Amour  (L')  de  1' Apache  (The  love  of  the 
Apache);  pantomime,  by  L.  Paiges.  [14]  p. 
8".     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  23,  1912;  D:  28596;  Les  Paiges. 
San  Francisco.  1352 


Amour  (L')  de  I'artiste;  drama,  1  act,  2  scenes, 
by  G.  jMolasso.     4  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  9,  1910;  D:  21308;  Giovanni 
Molasso,  New  York.  1353 

Amour  (L')  defendu;  comedie  en  3  actes,  par 
P.  Wolff.  28  p.  (L'lllustration  theatrale,  T 
annOe,  196,  23  decembre  1911) 

©  Dec.  23,  1911 ;  2c.  Jan.  12,  1912 ;  D  :  28289 ; 

■     Pierre  Wolff,  Paris.  1354 

Amour  (L')  en  banque;  comedie-fantaisiste  en  3 
actes  et  4  tableaux  [par]  L.  Artus.  Paris, 
Libra irie  theatrale,  1908.    204  p.     12°. 

©    Louis   Artus,    Paris;     D :  12123,    Jan.    6, 

1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  7,  1908.  1355 

Same.    Paris,  Monde  illustre,  1911.  36  p.  4°. 

©  Sept.  2, 1911 ;  2c.  Sept.  30,  1911 ;  D  :  25353  ; 
Louis  Artus,  Paris.  1356 

Amour  (L')  en  cage;  comedie  en  3  actes,  par 
A.  de  Lorde,  Funck-Brentano  et  J.  MarsMe. 
32  p.  (Supplement  gratuit  au  no.  2867  du 
Monde  illustrg,  9  mars  1912) 

©  Mar.  9,  1912  ;  2c.  Mar.  23,  1912 ;  D  :  29132 ; 
A.  de  Lorde.  Funck-Brentano  et  J.  Marsele, 
Paris.  1357 

Amour  et  patrie.     See  Love  and  country. 

Amour  et  piston;  vaudeville  militaire  en  2  actes 
et  4  tableaux  [par]  Marcel  Guillemaud  et 
Jacques  Bernou.  Paris,  C.  Joubert  [1909] 
79  p.    8°. 

©  Sept.  30,  1909 ;  2c.  Oct.  4,  1909 ;  D :  16998 ; 
C.  Joubert,  Paris.  1358 

Amovir  (L')  libre;  operette  ai'istophanesque,  en 
4  actes,  par  Edouard  Adenis,  musique  de 
Rodolphe  Berger.  Paris,  Louis  Digonde-Dio- 
det,  1912.    142  p.    12°.     [Libretto] 

©  Apr.  19,  1912 ;  2c.  Apr.  20,  1912 ;  D  :  29426 ; 
Louis  Digonde-Diodet,  Paris.  1359 

Amour  (L')  medecin.      See  Doctor  Cupid. 

Amour  mendiant;  comedie  en  1  acte,  en  vers, 
par  Emile  Bessiere.  Marseille,  France,  Edi- 
tion nouvelle  [1910]     32  p.    8°. 

©  Dec.  24,  1910 ;  2c.  Dec.  20,  1910 ;  D  :  22858 ; 
Bessiere,  Marseille,  France.  1360 

Amour  posthume.      See  Ultim^atum  (L'). 

Amour  (L')  qui  tue.  See  Love  (The)  that 
kills. 

Amour  (L')  sur  la  branche;  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  Theodore  Barri&re  and  Teissier,  of  Paris. 

©  Frederic  Delgado,  Brooklyn ;  1872  :  7269, 
July  8.  1361 

Amour  tzigane;  opera -comique  en  3  actes,  mu- 
sique de  Franz  Lehar,  adaptation  frangaise 
de  Jean  Benedict  et  H.  Gauthier-Villars. 
Paris,  M.  Eschig,  1912.  114  p.  16°.  [Text 
only] 

©  Apr.  20,  1912 ;  2c.  Apr.  22,  1912 ;  D :  29438 ; 
Max  Eschig,  Paris.  1362 


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Amulet  (The)    See  Romany  (The)  trail. 

Amulet  (The)  of  Kos;  a  musical  extravaganza 
hi  3  acts,  book  aud  lyrics  by  F.  Merrill.  93  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Franlv    Merrill,    Minneapolis;    D :  426G0, 
Apr.  1,  190S;  2c.  Apr.  3,  1908.  1375 

Am.usenient  (The)  bureau;  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  A.  Cowles  aud  H.  Royton.  [1],  9  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  9,  1913  ;  D  :  33441 ;  Albert  Cowles 
and  Helen  Royton,  Far  Rockaway,  N.  Y,  1376 

Amusing  the  baby;  sketch  :for  two  males,  by 
Frank  Dumont.    8  p.    12". 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons,  New  York ;  D :  6043, 
Dec.  28,  1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  27,  1904.  1377 

Amy,  a  child  of  the  circus;  a  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  Miron  LefEngwell.  Chicago,  Chicago  manu- 
script CO.,  1909.    53  p.    f.    Mimeographed. 

©  Alexander  Byers,  Chicago ;  D  :  14493,  Dec. 
Walsh.  10,  190S;  2c.  Jan.  11,  1909.  1378 

©    Marie    Walsh,    Brooklyn;     1899:17148,      Amy  Dorrit  (Little  Dorrit);  a  drama  in  4  acts. 


Amour  (L')  veille;  com^die  en  4  actes  [par  G.-A. 
de  Ca  ilia  vet  et  R.  de  Flers.  Paris,  Impr.  de 
rillustratlon]     1907.    2  p.  1.,  90  p.     12°. 

©  G.  A.  de  Caillavet  and  Robert  de  Flers, 
Paris;  D :  11674,  Nov.  7,  1907 ;  2c.  Nov.  7,  1907. 

1363 

Amourette  (L');  pi&ce  en  3  actes,  de  P.  Veber. 
Paris,  P.  V.  Stock,  1905.     152  p.     16". 

©    P.    V.    Stock,    Paris;    D :  7142,   Aug.    22, 
1905;  2c.  Aug.  22,  1905.  1364 

Amoureuse;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Georges  de 
Porto-Riche,  put  into  English  by  Charles  Al- 
fred Byrne.    96  p.    4".    Printed. 

©  F.  Rullman,  New  York ;  D :  5749,  Nov.  10, 
1904;  2c.  Nov.  10,  1904.  1365 

by  M,  Walsh. 

©    Marie    Walsh,     Brooklyn;    1890:10046, 
Feb.  2.  1366 

(Love    sick);    comedy    in    3    acts,    by    M. 


Mar.  6. 
—  See  also  Cupid's  rival. 


1367 


Amours  d'  un  pasha;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  rev. 
and  amplified  by  W.  Busch. 

©    William    Busch,    St.    Louis;    1887:7135, 
Mar.  26;  2c.  Apr.  7.  -        1368 

drama  in  1  act,  by  W.  Bush. 


©  William  Bush,  United  States;  1877:  7956, 
July  9 ;  2c.  Oct.  5.  1369 

Amours  (Les)  de  Cleopatra.  See  Miss  Cleo- 
patra. 

Amphibious  (The)  lover;  land  or  sea,  which 
shall  it  be?  an  operetta  in  English. 

©  Charlotte  Ida  Franklin,  Shrewsbury,  N. 
J. :  1878 :  10626,  Sept.  14.  1370 

Amphitryon;  lustspiel  von  Heinrich  von  Kleist, 
fiir  die  blihne  eingerichtet  und  neu  herausge- 
geben  von  G.  Stommel.  Hamburg,  Verlagsge- 
sellschaft  Hamburg,  m.  b.  h.,  1911.  xxiii,  90 
p.     8°. 

©  Nov.  30,  1911 ;  2c.  Dec.  30, 1911 ;  D  :  28128 ; 
Gottfried  Stommel,  Diisseldorf,  Germany. 

^  1371 

Amputation  (The);  drama  in  4  acts,  by  B.  Hen- 
nessy.     50  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Jan.   7,   1911;    D :  23041 ;    Earl   Hen- 
nessy,  Chicago.  1372 

Same.     62  p.    4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  13,  1911;  D:  24684;  Earl  Hen- 
uessy,  Chicago.  1373 

Amra,  a  trag'edy  and  spectacle;  a  book  for  an 
opera  in  2  acts,  by  H.  M.  Brown.  106  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Horace  Manchester  Brown,   Milwaukee; 
D  :  3243,  Apr.  4,  1903 ;  2c.  Dec.  18,  1905.     1374 


founded  upon  Chas.  Dickens'  story,  by  John 
Brougham.     New  York,  1873. 

©  F.  B.  Dobson,  United  States ;  1873 :  13824, 
Nov.  29.  1379 

Amy  Robsart;  an  historical  play  in  6  acts  and 
4  tableaux,  dramatized  by  J.  Melville  Snyder. 

©   Julia   Melville   Snyder,    San   Francisco; 
1884 :  18S36,  Sept.  19 ;  2c.  Sept.  28,  1885. 

1380 

a  play  in  6  acts,  dramatized  from  Sir  Wal- 


ter Scott's  Kenilworth,  by  Mrs.  W.A.Vigoreux. 

©    Mrs,    W.    A.    Vigoreux,    San   Francisco 
1884:20691,  Oct.  14.  1381 

a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  dramatized  from  Vic 


tor  Hugo's   [dramatization  of  Scott's]    Kenil 
worth,  by  Mrs.  W.  A.  Vigoreux. 

©   Mrs.    W.   A.   Vigoreux,    San   Francisco 
1881 :  19913,  Dec.  22.  1382 

Amy,  the  prison  flower;  an  original  comedy 
drama  in  5  acts  and  7  pictures,  dramatized 
on  episodes  from  Charles  Dickens'  story  of 
Little  Dorrit,  by  Edmvmd  Coleman. 

©  Martha  Wren  Collins,  Cincinnati;  1887: 
30830,  Nov.  29.  1383 

Anahuac;  mediaeval  romance,  by  E.  Weston. 
[25]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.  2,  1911;   D:  25458;  Edith  Wes- 
ton, St.  Louis.  1384 

Anarchist;  comedy  playlet  in  1  scene,  by  H.  S. 
Sheldon.     22  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.  11,  1909;   D:  17064;   Harry   So- 
phus  Sheldon,  Chicago.  1385 

a  drama  of  American  modern  life  in  4  acts, 

by  J.  Bonner. 

©    John     Bonner,     San    Francisco;     1888: 
11596,  Apr.  20.  1386 


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DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


1406 


Anarchist — Continued. 

a  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act,  by  G.  B.  Seitz. 

38  p.    4°.     JNIs. 

©   Ic.    July   29,    1909;    D:  16415;    Geo.    B. 

Seitz,  Minot,  Mass.  1387 

■play  in  1  act,  by  F.  M.  Lightner.     [1],  16  p. 


4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  15,  1913 ;  D :  35348 ;  Frances  M. 
Lightner,  Detroit.  1388 

Anarchist  Island.     10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©     Stanley     Waterloo,     Chicago ;     D :  8764, 
June  28,  WOO ;  2c.  June  28,  1906.  1389 

Anarchists  (The);  a  comedy  of  adventure  in  3 
acts,  by  G.  B.  Seitz.     [150]  p.     f".     Ms. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    16,    1910;    D:  21808;    George 
Brackett  Seitz,  Minot,  Mass.  1390 

Anarchists  (The)  of  Chicago.     Sec  Wag-es. 

Anarchy.     See  Paul  Kauvar. 

Anastacia;  4  act  domestic  drama,  by  D.  A. 
Reynolds.     [3],  86  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    13,    1913;    D:  33483;    D.    A. 
Reynolds,  New  York.  1391 

Anathema;  ti-agedy  in  7  scenes,  by  Leonid  An- 
dreyev, authorized  tr.  by  Herman  Bernstein. 
New  York,  Macmillan  co.,  1910.  [6],  211  p. 
12°. 

©    Oct.    12,    1910;    2c.    Oct.    14,    1910;    D: 
22284 ;  Macmillan  co.,  New  York.  1393 

tr.  by  H.  Bernstein, 

©  Herman  Bernstein,  Brooklyn;  D :  15541, 
Apr.  5,  1909.  1393 

Anatol;  a  sequence  of  dialogues,  by  Arthur 
Schnitzler,  paraphrased  for  the  English  stage 
by  Granville  Barker.  New  York,  M.  Ken- 
uerley,  1911.    3  p.  1.,  125  p.    12°. 

©    May    4,    1911;    2c.    June    27,    1911;    A: 
292163;  Mitchell  Kennerley,  New  York.     1394 

Anatomical  (The)  enigma.  See  Supper  (A) 
of  swords. 

Ancestor  (The);  a  play,  by  H.  M.  O.  Conwell. 
©  H.  M.  O'Kane  Conwell,  Larchmont,  N.  Y. ; 
D :  7439,  Oct.  21,  1905.  1395 

Ancestor  -worshippers;  play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  J. 
Newman.    57  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    6,    1909 ;    D :  17640 ;    Mordecai 
Jesse  Newman,  Chicago.  1396 

Ancestral  (An)  quintet;  by  J.  L.  Andrews. 
17  p.     24°. 

©    Julia    Lincoln    Andrews,    Hartford;    D: 
1765,  Apr.  19,  1902;  2c.  Apr.  21,  1902.       1397 

Ancestress  (The)     See  Ancetre  (L') 


Ancetre  (L')  (The  ancestress);  lyric  drama  in 
3  acts  [English  version  C.  T.  Mason]  music 
by  Camille  Saint  Saeus.  New  York,  Charles 
E.  Burden.    27  p.     4°. 

©   Dec.   20.    1911;    2c.    Dec.   21,   1911;    D: 
28206 ;  C.  E.  Burden,  New  York.  1398 

Anchorage  (The);  a  play,  by  A.  R.  Haven. 

©  Albert  Roland  Haven,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ; 
•     1890:19878,  June  19.  1399 

Anchored;  comedy-drama  in  2  pictures  and  2 
acts,  by  M.  Z.  Jaffa.  [2],  102  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  1,  1912;  D:  30405;  M.  Z.  Jaffa, 
Los  Angeles.  1400 

■  a  musical  review  in  2  acts,  by  C.  Davis  and 


F.  M.  Witmark. 

©    Collin    Davis    and    Frank    M.   Witmark, 
Chicago;   D :  3022,  Feb.  20,  1903.  1401 

Anchorite  (The);  a  play  in  6  acts  and  12 
scenes,  by  W.  Osgood. 

©    Whitman    Osgood,    Washington;    1887: 
30S29,  Nov.  29.  1402 

Anciano,  la  lengua  ten;  extremes  zorrillesco 
original  y  en  verso,  letra  de  A.  Sanchez  Car- 
rere,  mlisica  de  Modesto  Romero.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espauoles]  1913.  22  p. 
12°. 

©   Mar.   28,   1914;    Ic.    Mar.   30,   1914;    D: 
3C551;  Adolfo  Sanchez  Carrere,  Madrid. 

1402a 

Ancient  America.     See  Arizona. 

Ancient  order  of  knights  of  chivalry;  a  bur- 
lesque initiation  in  1  scene,  by  O.  E.  Young. 
Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1906.    29  p.    12°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  8984, 
Aug.  22,  1906;  2c.  Oct.  16,  1906.  1403 

And  along  came  Pauline;  playlet  in  1  act,  by 
S.  E.  Koner.     [1],  13  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.   7,   1914;   D:  37773;    Samuel   E. 
Koner,  New  York.  1403a 

And  company;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  A.  Hoffman. 
10  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  29,  1915 ;  D  :  41359 ;  Aaron  Hoff- 
man, New  York.  1403b 

And  George  did  it;  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  Colby. 
15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    IS,    1913;    D:  32710;    Archie 
Colby,  New  York.  1404 

And  he  did;  farce  comedy,  by  R.  Stovel.  17  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  12,  1910 ;  D :  21025 ;  Rex  Stovel. 
San  Francisco.  1405 

And  he  didn't  shoot  the  gun  off  neither;  by 
Juuie  McCree.    18  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    15,    1909;    D:  16798;    M.    M. 
Thomas  and  W.  M.  Fuller,  New  York.      1406 


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And  he  made  good;  play  in  1  act,  by  Anne 
Snowden.     [1],  33  p.    4°.     Tyi^iewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    15,    1914;    D:  37320;    Howell 
Snowden,  Oxnard,  Cal.  1406a 

And  his  wife  came  in;  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  S. 
Walworth.    11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Oct.   3,   1913;    D:  34618;    George   S. 
Walworth,  New  York.  1407 

And  it  came  to  pass;  a  sketch  by  G.  C.  Cook. 
23  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Gertrude  Cbadwick  Cook,  San  Francisco ; 
D :  15293,  Mar.  S,  1909;  2  c.  Mar.  9,  1909. 

1408 

Same.     27  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  1  e.  Mar.  22,  1910;   D :  20541 ;   Gertrude 
Chadwick  Cook,  San  Francisco.  1409 

And  it  wasn't  the  least  what  the  gentleman 
meant;  play  in  3  acts  and  4  scenes,  by  F. 
Noi'dstrom.      [90]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   1  c.   Apr.    15,   1912;    D:  29368;    Frances 
Nordstrom,  Washington.  1410 

And  lemon  pie  intermittingly,  and  the  song 
of  the  lemon  picker. 

©    Jesse    Lauhie    Dellenbaugh,    Salem    O. ; 
1900  A:  24227,  Sept.  29.  1411 

And  Mary  did;  farcical  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
F.  H.  Babcock.     118  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  1  c.  Jan.  18,  1915 ;  D :  39420 ;  Fred  Hayes 
Babcock,  Chicago.  1411a 

And  now  mother  wants  to  vote;  farcical  com- 
edy in  1  setting,  by  T.  W.  Wharmby.  3  v.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  1   c.   July   22.   1913;   D:  33863;    Thomas 
Washington  Wharmby,  New  York.  1412 

And  Pippa  dances.  See  Dramatic  (The)  works 
of  Gerhart  Hauptmann. 

And  she  never  told  a  lie;  play  in  1  act,  by 
J.    Cunningham.      7   p.     4°.      Typewritten. 

©    1    c.    Dec.    21.    1910;    D:228S6;    James 
Cunningham,  New  York.  1413 

And  so  they  v/ere  married;  comedy  of  the  new 
woman,  by  Jesse  Lynch  Williams.  New-  Y'ork. 
Charles  Scribner's  sons,  1914.  5  p.  I.,  242  p. 
8". 

©  Oct.  17,  1914 ;  2c.  Oct.  21,  1914  ;  D  :  38099  : 
Charles  Scribner's  sons.  New  York.         1413a 

And  son;  by  K.  Abbott,  drama  in  4  acts.  21  p. 
8°. 

©    1    c.    Oct.    29,    1909;    D:  17253;    Keene 
Abbott,  Omaha,  Neb.  1414 

And  the  critic  passeth  by;  a  satiric  pastel  in 
1  act,  by  I.  K.  Moyse.    5  p.     f.    Typewritten. 

©  1  c.  Feb.  5,  1913;   D:  32190;   Isador  K. 
Moyse,  New  York.  1414a 


And  the  floods  came;  farce-comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  A.  Koblitz.     [99]   p.     f".     Typewritten. 

©    1    c.    May    6,    1914;    D:  36953;    Albert 
Koblitz,  Cleveland.  1414b 

farce  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Koblitz.     [110]  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  1  c.  Aug.  15,  1913;  D:  34166;  Albert 
Koblitz,  Cleveland.  1415 

And  the  greatest  of  these;  dramatic  sketch,  by 
E.  Clifton.    11  p.     f;.    Tyiiewritten. 

©  1  c.  July  18,  1911 ;  D :  24714 ;  Ethel  Clif- 
ton, New  York.  1416 

And  the  greatest  of  these  is  charity;  by  E. 
Stehli.     78  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  1  c.  Dec.  3.  1909 ;  D  :  17600 ;  Edgar  Stehli, 
Montclair,  N.  J.  1417 

And  the  lamp  went  out;  pantomime  in  1  act, 
by  Jessie  Palmer  Pierce.  Lebanon,  O.,  March 
brothers  [1913]     14  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  21,  1913;  2  c.  Oct.  23,  1913;  D: 
34858;  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O.  1418 

And  the  tempest  raged;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  W.  Evans.    52  p.    f".    Typewritten. 

©  1  c.  Dec.  18,  1909;  D:  17746;  James  W. 
Evans,  Spokane.  Wash.  1419 

And  the  villain  still  pursued  her;  farce  in  3 
acts,  by  Joseph  Le  Brandt.  81  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  1  c.  Dec.  4,  1909 ;  D :  17616 ;  Perkins  D. 
Fisher,  Newton,  Mass.  1420 

And  thereby  hangs  a  tale;  comedy  by  E.  Knob- 
lauch.    [2],  139  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  1  c.  June  14,  1910;  D:  21336;  Edward 
Knoblauch,  New  York.  1421 

And  they  married.     See  Polly's  burglar. 

And  they  voted  for  women;  satyrical  farce  in 
1  act.  by  A.  D.  Leveridge.  [39]  p.  24°. 
Typewritten. 

©  1  c.  Oct.  3,  1911;  D:  25386;  Athos  D. 
Leveridge,  New  York.  1422 

And  what  happened  then?  a  play  in  3  acts, 
by  A.  Strong.     [81]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Austin  Strong,  Philadelphia  ;  D  :  10227, 
Mar.  28,  1907;  2  c.  Mar.  28,  1907.  1423 

And  why  not?  by  M.  Clover  and  L.  Conly.  91  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  1  c.  Nov.  29,  1909;  D :  17572 ;  Luella 
Conly,  Pasadena,  and  Madge  Clover,  Los 
Angeles.  1424 

Andaluces  (Los);  juguete  comico  en  1  acto  y 
en  prosa,  originnl  de  M.  Romerales  Lozano. 
Madrid,  Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles,  1912. 
36,   [2]   p.     12°. 

©  Dec.  5,  1912;  2c.  Dec.  6,  1912;  D:  31.566; 
Manuel  Eomerales  Lozano,  Madrid.  1425 


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DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


1445 


Andalucia;  dramatic  composition,  by  Enrico 
Manofuerte. 

©  Ferdinand  Warnlve,  Berlin;  1896:67139, 
Dec.  9.  1426 

Andalusia;  libretto  for  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts, 
book  and  lyrics  by  Friars  Valentine  [pseud,  of 
Percy  Friars  Valentine]  [84]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  28,  1913;  D:  34867;  Percy  Friars 
Valentine,  San  Francisco.  1427 

Andere  (Der);  scbauspiel  in  4  aufziigen,  von 
Paul  Liudau. 

©  Emanuel  Lederer,  New  York;  1893: 10153, 
Feb.  25.  1428 

tragiscbe  komodie,  von  Julius  Bab.    Berlin, 


S.  Fischer,  1907.     158  p.     12°. 
©  S.  Fiscber,  verlag,  Berlin ;  D :  9026,  Sept. 

I,  1906 ;  2c.  Aug.  31,  1906.  1429 

Andere  (Die)  halfte;  drama  in  3  akten,  von 
Franz  Kaibel.  Berlin,  Vita,  deutsches  ver- 
lagsbaus.     74  p.     12°. 

©  Vita,  deutscbes  verlagsbaus,  Berlin;  D: 
9825,  Jan.  21,  1907 ;  2c.  Jan.  22,  1907.        1430 

Andersen;  mJircbenspiel  in  7  verwandlungen 
und  einem  vor-  uud  nachspiel,  von  L.  Nowak 
und  I.  Kwapil,  das  bucb  fiir  die  deutscbe 
biibne  von  Euiil  Kliiger,  musik  von  Oscar  Ned- 
bal.  Leipzig,  Josef  Weinberger  [1914]  27  p. 
12°. 

©  Feb.  28,1914  ;  2c.  July  11,1914 ;  D  :  37-537 ; 
Josef  Weinberger,  Leipzig.  1430a 

Anderson's  extra;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  G. 
Moyston. 

©  Guy  Moyston,  Memphis,  Tenn. ;  D  :  15899, 
May  20,  1909.  1431 

Anderson ville;  or,  The  scout's  last  shot,  a 
military  drama  in  5  acts,  by  T.  N.  Wilson. 

©    T.    N.    W^ilson,    Dayton,    O. ;    1883:6927, 
Apr.  12.  1432 

Anderson  ville,  on  picket  or  in  prison;  by  E.  C. 
Parsons.     [25]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edward  C.  Parsons,   Granite  City,   111.; 
D :  7118,  Aug.  16,  1905 ;  2c.  Aug.  16,  1905. 

1433 

Andrea   Chenier;   a   musical   drama   in   4   acts, 

libretto  by   Luigi    Illica,    music    by    Umberto 

Giordano.    New  York,  S.  French  &  son  [1896] 

©    J.    H.    Mapleson,    London;    1896:61861, 

Nov.  12 ;  2c.  Nov.  12.  1434 

Andrea  del  Sarto;  drama  in  3  akten,  nach 
Alfred  de  Musset.  frei  bearbeitet  von  Paul 
Braun.     120  p.     12°. 

©  Maurice  Magnus,   Berlin ;   D :  7697,  Dec. 

II,  1905 ;  2c.  Jan.  18,  1906.  1435 


Andreas  Hofer;  drama  in  5  akten,  von  Walter 
Lutz.  Stuttgart,  Die  Lese  verlag,  g.  m.  b  h. 
125  p.     8°. 

©  Jan.  14, 1913 ;  2c.  Dec.  11, 1913 ;  D  :  35340 ; 
Die  Lese,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Stuttgart,  Germany. 

1436 

Andreas  Hofer,  the  Tyrolean  patriot;  a  play  in 
4  acts,  by  M.  B.  Crowninshield. 

©  Mary  Bradford  Crowninshield,  United 
States;   1895:23266,   Apr.   27.  1437 

Andrew  Jackson;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  E.  Fitz- 
maurice. 

©  Edward  Fitzmaurice,  Chicago ;  1891 : 
39697,  Nov.  5.  1438 

Same.    Typewritten. 

©  Edward  Fitzmaurice,  Chicago;  1898: 
6737,  Jan.  20;  2c.  Jan.  20;  2c.  Oct.  28,  1901 
(printed).  1439 

a  play  in  3  acts. 

I©  David  Potter,  Mare  Island,  Cal. ;  D  :  5666, 
Oct.  20,  1904.  1440 

Andrew  Johnson;  tragedy  in  3  acts,  by  W. 
Goodman.     [55]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

-©  Ic.  Feb.  26,  1913;  D:  32431;  W^m.  Good- 
man, Milwaukee.  1441 

Androcles  and  the  lion;  fable  play  in  3  acts,  by 
[George]  B.  Shaw.  London,  Constable  and 
company,  ltd.,  1913.     [2],  46  p.    16°. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  30,  1913;  D:  34282;  Bernard 
Shaw,  Loudon.  1442 

Andromache;  drama   in  1  aufzuge,  mit  benut- 

zung  eines  fragmentes  des  Seneca,  von  Ernst 

von  Possart.    Berlin,  A.  Ahn  [1904]     34  p.    8°. 

©  Albert  Ahn,  Cologne,  Germany;  D :  5452. 

Aug.  17,  1904 ;  2c.  Aug.  17,  1904.  1443 

mit  erkliirenden  anmerkungen,vou  N.Weck- 

lein.    Leipzig  und  Berlin,  B.  G.  Teubuer,  1911. 
91,  [1]  p.     8°. 

©  Feb.  15,  1911;  2c.  May  10,  1911;  A-For- 
eign  2911 ;  B.  G.  Teubner,  Leipzig.  1443a 

tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  Racine,  tr.  into  English 

prose  by  Frederic  Lyster.    New  York,  F.  Rull- 
man. 

©  F.  Rullman,  New  York ;  1894 :  18303,  Apr. 
7 ;  2c.  May  21.  1444 

Andromaque;  tragedie  par  Jenn  Racine,  ed.  by 
Colbert  Searles.  Boston,  New  York  [etc.] 
Ginn  and  company  [1914]  xxviii,  144  p.  inch 
front,     (port.)     16°. 

©  Mar.  28,  1914  ;  2c.  Apr.  4,  1914 ;  A :  369555 ; 
Colbert  Searles,  Palo  Alto,  Cal  1444a 

Androwna  Pawlowna;  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  G. 
Lassar.     New  York,  1886. 

©  George  Lassar,  New  Haven;  1886:3251, 
Feb.  6.  1445 


68 


1446 


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1467 


Androwna  Pawlowna — Continued. 

Same.     81  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  George  Lassar,  New  Yorl? ;  D:  2068,  June 


30,  1902;  2c.  June  16.  1902. 


1446 


Andy  Freckles,  the  mischievous  boy;  farce 
comedy  in  1  act,  by  Bert  C.  Rawley.  Clyde, 
O..  Ames  publishing  company    [1898]      12". 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  1898  :  9370,  Feb. 
3 ;  2c.  Feb.  9.  1447 

Andy  Rooney's  legacy;  Irish  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  D.  J.  Sbea.     [69]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  16,  1912;  D:  29690;  Dennis  J. 
Shea,  Brighton,  Mass.  1448 

Andy  Ryan;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Carr  and 
his  assistant  author. 

©  Albert  Carr,  New  York;  1874:1270.8. 
Oct.  12.  1449 

Ane  (L')  de  Buridan;  comedie  en  3  actes,  par 
R.  de  Flers  et  G.  A.  de  Caillavet.  1  p.  1.,  94  p. 
12°. 

©  Robert  de  Flers  et  G.  A.  de  Caillavet, 
Paris;  D:  15690,  Apr.  23,  1909;  2c.  Apr.  23, 
1909.  1450 

Anello  (L')  incantato.  See  Mago  (II)  delle 
Alpi. 

Anfang  gut — alles  gut!  vaterlandisches  volks- 
stiick  mit  gesaug  in  4  akten,  von  Gerhard 
Preuss.  musik  von  Max  Roth.  Berlin-Wilmers- 
dorf,  Felix  Bloch  erben,  1914.  86  p.  8°. 
[Text  only] 

©  1  c.  Oct.  22.  1914 ;  D :  38585 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin-Wilmersdorf,  Germany.       1450a 

Ange  (Un);  comedie  en  3  actes,  par  A.  Capus. 
(L'lllustration  theatrale,  no  137,  22  Janvier 
1910.) 

©  Jan.  22,  1910 ;  2  c.  Apr.  2,  1910 ;  D  :  20869 ; 
Alfred  Capus,  Paris.  1451 

See    also    Theatre    complet;    [de]    Alfred 


Capus.     t.  7. 

Ange  (li')  du  foyer;  comedie  en  3  actes,  de 
Gaston  Armand  de  Caillavet  et  Robert  de 
Flers.  Paris,  Librairie  theatrale,  1905.  2  p.  1., 
178  p.     12". 

©  G.  A.  de  Caillavet  and  Robert  de  Flers, 
Paris;  D :  7164,  July  28,  1905;  2  c.  July  28, 
1905.  1452 

Ange  (L')  gardien;  comedie  en  3  actes,  par  A. 
Picard.  (L'lllustration  theatrale,  no.  139,  26 
fevrier  1910.) 

©  Feb.  26,  1910 ;  2  c.  Apr.  2,  1910 ;  D  :  20666 ; 
Andre  Picard,  Paris.  1453 

Angel;  a  comedietta  in  1  act,  by  G.  W.  and 
H.  R.  Walthew.     Tjq^ewritten. 

©  George  W.  and  Helene  Ripley  Walthew, 
San  Francisco;  1893:51141,  Nov.  16;  2  c. 
Apr.  23,  1894.  1454 


Angel — Continued. 

a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  M.  H.  Lindeman. 

©  M.  H.  Lindeman,  New  York ;  1899 :  2912, 
Jan.  6;  1  c.  Jan.  6;  1  c.  Feb.  10.  1455 

a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  L.  Steffenone. 

©  Luigi  Steffenone,  New  York ;  1893 :  3629, 


Jan.  16. 


1456 


—  musical  farcical  burlesque,  written  by  I. 
Witmark  and  Fred  B.  Hawkins,  original  music 
by  I.  Witmark. 

©  Isidor  Witmark,  New  York;  1892:7373, 
Feb.  15.  .  1457 

play  in  1  act,  by  C.  F.  Ivins.     [1],  [23]  p. 


4".     Typewritten. 

©  1  c.  Dec.  23,  1913;  D  35423;  Clifford  F. 
Ivins,  Red  Bank,  N.  J.  1458 

—  romantic  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  J.  Swartz. 
©  Edward  J.   Swartz,  Philadelphia;  1882 


1103,  Jan.  21. 


1459 


Angel  (An)  among  devils;  a  sensational  melo- 
drama in  5  acts  and  9  scenes,  by  R.  Baker 
and  J.  A.  Murphy. 

©  Richard   Baker  and   James  A.   Murphy, 
Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  D :  9822,  Jan.  21,  1907. 

1460 

Angel  (The)  and  the  ox;  a  di'ama,  by  J.  A. 
Preston.     [63]  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©   1   c.   May  23,   1910;   D:  21122;   John  A. 
Preston,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  1461 

Angel  (The)  and  the  prodigal;  a  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  W.  V.  Breyer.     Typewritten. 

©  W.  V.  Breyer,  North  Platte,  Neb. ;  1899 : 
68737,  Oct.  23;  2  c.  Oct.  23.  1462 

Angel  (The)  and  the  vampire. 

©   Charles    Stewart   Booth,   New   Orleans; 
D  :  10282,  Apr.  5,  1907.  1463 

Angel  (An)  bride;  a  dramatization  of  Marie 
Corelli's  novel  Ardath,  by  H.  T.  Macrery. 

©  Henry  Talbot  Macrery,  Brooklyn;  1896: 
70213,  Dec.  26.  1464 

Angel  (El)  bueno;  drama  en  1  acto  y  en  prosa, 
de  X.  Cabello  y  Lnpiedra.  Madrid,  Sociedad 
de  autores  espaiioles,  1909.    25  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.  18,   1909;   2  c.   Nov.  19,  1909;   D: 
17455 ;  Xavier  Cabello  y  Lapiedra,  Madrid. 

1465 

Angel  girl;  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  L.  Bethel.  [3], 
13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    1    c.    Feb.    23,    1911;    D:  23425;    Allan 
Lewis  Bethel,  St.  Louis.  1466 

Angel  (An)  in  disguise;  vaudeville  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  M.  H.  Pike. 

©  Manlev  Herbert  Pike,  Augusta,  Me. ;  D : 
7033,  July  25,  1905.  1467 


69 


1467 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


1490 


Angel  (The)  in  tlie  house;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Eden  Phillpotts  and  Basil  MacDonald  Hast- 
ings. New  York,  S.  French;  London,  S. 
French,  ltd.    96  p.    12". 

©  July  29,  1915;  1  c.  Aug.  2,  1915;  D: 
41386;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  LoiTdon.       1467a 

Angel  Molly  (of-the-dust-pan) ;  comedy-drama 
in  4  acts  and  6  scenes,  by  F.  S.  Hughes.  [6], 
26  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

(£)  Frederic  Sumner  Hughes,  Dobbs  Ferry, 
N.  Y.;  D:7145,  Aug.  22,  1905;  2  c.  Aug.  22, 
1905.  1468 

Angel  (The)  of  deliverance;  a  drama  of  early 
Puritan  days,  in  4  acts,  by  E.  R.  Hawkes. 

©  E.  R.  Hawkes,  Uxbridge,  Mass.;  1898: 
48950,  Aug.  20;  2  c.  Sept.  8.  1469 

Angel  (The)  of  Devil's  Gulch;  by  Richard  E. 
Harcourt  [pseud,  of  by  F.  A.  Paillou].  [20]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  1  c.  Oct.  30,  1911 ;  D  :  25676 ;  F.  A.  Paillou, 
St.  Louis.  1470 

Angel  (The)  of  Lonesome  Hill;  by  F.  Landis. 
12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  1  c.  Dec.  23,  1910 ;  D :  22906 ;  Frederick 
Landis,  Logansport,  Ind,  1471 

Angel  (An)  of  mercy;  or.  Saved  by  an  enemy, 
a  romantic  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by  B.  G. 
Cross.     [48]  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  Belle  Gold  Cross,  New  York;  D :  3321, 
Apr.  21,  1903 ;  2  c.  Apr.  21,  1903.  1472 

Angel  (The)  of  peace;  or.  The  story  of  Vene- 
zuela, a  drama  in  3  acts  for  schools  and  aca- 
demies, by  P.  T.  Carew.  Newark,  N.  J.,  P.  T. 
Carew,  1896. 

©  Paul  T.  Carew,  Newark,  N.  J.;  1896: 
28669,  May  11.  1473 

Angel  (The)  of  Piety  flat;  a  romantic  play  in 
4  acts,  by  E.  J.  Swartz. 

©  Edward  J.  Swartz,  Philadelphia;  1S81 : 
18196,  Nov.  23.  1474 

Angel  of  the  fields;  a  romantic  drama  in  4  acts, 

by  W.  H.  Carson.     [127]  p.    4".    Typewritten, 

©  William  Henry  Carson,  New  York;   D: 

6909,  July  5,  1905 ;  2c.  July  5,  1905.  1475 

Angel  (The)  of  the  mines;  play  of  the  coal  fields 
in  4  acts,  by  Jean  Barrymore.  71  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  United  amusement  co.,  Erie,  Pa.;  D: 
8523.  May  14,  1906 ;  2c.  June  29,  1906.       1476 

Angel  (The)  of  the  poor. 

©  Julia  Romaine  Marks,  New  York ;  D : 
3768,  July  29,  1903.  1477 

original  dramatic  composition  in  4  acts,  by 

Scott  Marble.     [2],  71  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  20,  1910 ;  D :  22871 ;  Rose  Win- 
niett,    Brooklyn.  1478 


Angel  (The)  of  the  trail;  a  drama  of  western 
life  in  3  acts,  by  H.  Hall. 

©  Howard  Hall,  New  York ;  D :  13276,  July 
2,  1908.  1479 

a  4  act  drama,  by  H.  Hall. 

©  Howard  Hall,  New  York ;  D :  11124,  Aug. 
6,  1907.  1480 

Angel  (The)  of  Trenton.   See  Hessian  (A) 

Angela;  a  play  in  4  acts,  adapted  by  A.  Cuyas 
and  D.  Ottolengui.    New  York. 

©    A.    Cuyas    and    D.    Ottolengui,    United 
States;  1875:973,  Feb.  1.  1481 

a  play  in  3  acts,  by  L.  B.  Wells.    110  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Leila  Burton  Wells,  Redlands,  Cal. ;  D : 
12366,  Feb.  15,  1908 ;  2c.  Feb.  15,  1908.       1482 

•or,  The  triumph  of  love,  a  play  in  5  acts, 


tr.  from  the  Spanish  and  arr.  for  the  stage,  ex- 
pressly for  Mary  Anderson,  by  A.  Cuyas  and 

D.  Ottolengui.     Washmgton,  D.  C,  1877. 

©    aiary   Anderson,    United    States;    1877: 
3422,  jNIar.  21.  1483 

Angela  Teresa;  an  original  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
George  P.  Bancroft.    Typewritten. 

©  Arthur  Bourehier,  London ;  1897 :  45615, 
Aug.  12 ;  2c.  Aug.  12.  1484 

Angela's  substitute;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  P.  A. 
Hord.     [41]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Mar.  1,  1912;   D:  28903;   Parker  A. 
Hord,  Washington.  1485 

Angele;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  tr.  and  adapted  to 
the  American  stage,  by  E.  D.  Price. 
©  E.  D.  Price,  Detroit ;  1876 :  4286,  Apr.  10. 

1486 

Angeles  (Los)  mandan;  comedia  Ifrica  en  un 
prologo  y  3  cuadros,  original  de  Eduardo 
Montesinos  y  Luis  Linares  Becerra,  mfisica 
del  maestro  Geronimo  Gimenez.  Madrid,  So- 
ciedad  de  autores  espa Soles,  1912.    50  p.     12°. 

©  Dec.  5,  1912 ;  2c.  Dec.  6,  1912 ;  D :  31583 ; 

E.  Jlontesinos  y  L.  Linares  Becerra,  Madrid. 

1487 

Angelic  (The)  devil;  dramatic  composition  in 
4  acts,  by  E.  T.  Gibson.  20  p.  f".  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  July  26,  1909 ;  D :  16354 ;  Edward  T. 
Gibson,  Brooklyn.  1488 

Angelic  (The)  imp;  a  comedy  in  3  acts  founded 
u])0u  the  Italian  Na  santarella,  by  Petrino  B. 
Mattia.     [3],  105  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Petrino  Mattia,  Newark,  N.  J. ;  D :  1720, 
Apr.  10.  1902 ;  2c.  Apr.  10,  1902.  1489 

Angelic  (The)  Mr.  Atwater;  a  sketch  by  H.  F. 
Bagg.     16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Helen  F.  Bagg,  Chicago;  D :  11245,  Aug. 
27,  1907;  2c.  Aug.  27,  1907.  1490 


70 


1491 


COPYRIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


1513 


Ang'elica;  romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  W. 

Dubourg.    New  York,  Robert  Drummoud,  1S92. 

©    A.    W.    Dubourg,    London;    1892:10652, 

Mar.  9;  2c.  Mar.  25.  1491 

Ang'elina,  the  fairies'  queen;  by  H.  Blandamer. 
{In  Worcester  west  chronicle,  Athol,  Mass., 
.Tan.  2.  1902.) 

I©  H.  Blandamer,  North  Dana.  Mass.;   D: 
1166,  Nov.  25,  1901 ;  2c.  Jan.  4,  1902.         1492 

Ang-eline  and  her  motlier;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
Baruch  Israeli.     90  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1911;  D :  23677 ;  B.  Israeli, 
Washington.  1493 

Angelo;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  L.  J.  Cella. 

©  Louis  J.  Cella,  Denver ;  ISSl :  16930,  Oct. 
31.  1494 

Ang-elo,  tyrant  of  Padua;  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
Victor  Hugo,  story  in  English  and  French  by 
Charles  Alfred  Byrne.     27  p.     8°. 

©   F.   Eullman,   New   York ;    D :  7666,   Nov. 
11,  1905 ;  2c.  Dec.  12,  1905.  1495 

Angels  (The);  or.  Mortals  of  sacrifice,  a  ro- 
mantic play  in  3  acts,  the  principal  incident 
founded  on  his  own  dramatization  of  Dickens' 
celebrated  Tale  of  two  cities,  by  J.  Templeton. 
©  John  Templeton,  New  York ;  1873 :  9846. 
Sept.  2.  1496 

Angels  and  devils;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  S.  H. 
Speek. 

©   Samuel  H.   Speek,  New  York;   D :  4.380, 
Dec.  11,  1903.  1497 

Angel's   (The)  brother. 

©    Charles    Claiborne,    New    York;    1890: 
20061,  June  21.  1498 

Angel's  camp;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  J. 
Keane.     [96]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  James  Keane,  New  York;  D :  7606,  Nov. 
23,  1905;  2c.  Nov.  23,  1905.  1499 

Angel's    (The)    error;  or,  Zemach,   the   rabi's. 

©  Abrahm  Goldknopf,  New  York;  D:  12007, 
Dec.  30,  1907.  1500 

Angel's  passion;  by  E.  Eliscu.  27  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Edward  Eliscu,  New  York ;  D :  5609,  Oct. 
6,  1904;  2c.  Oct.  6,  1904.  1501 

Angel's  (An)  sin;  a  drama  in  1  act,  by  A.  H. 
Laidlaw,  jr. 

©  Alex.  H.  Laidlaw,  jr.,  New  York;  1894: 
50619,  Oct.  30 ;  2c.  Oct.  30.  1502 

Angel's  (An)  visit;  by  William  Lincoln  Balch. 

©  Theodor  L.  Sussmann,  Boston ;  D :  5289. 
July  13,  1904.  1503 


Angelus  (The) 

©  Edmund  V.  Phelan,  Lynn,  Mass. ;  D :  499, 
May  22,  1901.  1504 

Same.     Typewritten. 

©  Lawrence  Russell.  Hartington,  Neb.;  1900 
A :  6840,  Mar.  14  ;  2c.  Mar.  14.  1505 

a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  F.  B.  Devereux  and 


J.  C.  Ver  Planck. 

©  F.  Bohun  Devereux  and  J.  Campbell  Ver 
Planck,  United  States ;  1881 :  11489,  July  25. 

1506 

a   dramatic   composition   in   3   acts,   by   F. 


Owen.    44  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©    Francis   Owen,    Reading,    Pa. ;    D :  8646, 
June  5,  1906;  2c.  June  5,  1906.  1507 

an  opera  in  a  prologue  and  4  acts,  by  Wil- 


frid Thornely.    London,  G.  Ricordi  &  co.,  1908. 
38  p.    8". 

©  G.  Ricordi  &  co.,  London ;  D :  14456,  Dec. 
4,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  5,  1908.  1508 

—  play  in  1  act,  by  B.  C.  Mason.     [2],  23  p. 
4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  11,  1912 ;  D :  31679 ;  Ben  C.  Ma- 
son, Washington.  1509 

•  play  in  3  acts,  by  N.  Twomey.     [119]  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  31.  1911 ;  D  :  23231 ;  Neil  Twomey, 
Dorchester,  Mass.  1510 

story  of  the  Canadian  woods  in  1  act,  by 


W.  Montague.     8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  25,  1912 ;  D :  29491 ;  Walter  Mon- 
tague, San  Francisco.  1511 


— '■ — or.  The  power  of  the  cross,  dramatic  play 
in  prologue  and  4  acts,  by  N.  L.  Waelchli. 
[1],  53  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  14,  1914;  D :  37564 ;  Noah  Louis 
Waelchli,  Allentown,  Pa.  1511a 

Anges  (Les)  gardiens;  comgdie  en  4  actes,  tiree 
du  romnn  de  Marcel  Prevost,  par  J. -J.  Frappa 
et  H.  Dupuy-Mazuel.  44  p.  (Supplement 
gratuit  au  no.  2966  du  Monde  illustrg,  31  Jan- 
vier 1914.) 

©  Jan.  31,  1914;  2c.  Feb.  17.  1914;  D: 
36044;  Jean-Jose  Frappa  and  Henry  Dupuy- 
Mazuel,  Paris.  1511b 

Angie,  the  country  girl;  a  comedy  in  4  acts, 
adopted  from  An  unequal  match,  by  M.  Gib- 
ney. 

©  Morgan  Gibney,  Chicago;  1899:20.383, 
Mar.  20;  2c.  Mar.  24.  1512 

Angiolina  of  the  garden;  or.  The  romantic 
Romany,  a  musical  farcical  comedy  in  2  acts, 
book  and  lyrics  by  C.  Vredenburg.  99  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Clarence  Vredenburg,  Chicago;  D :  6707, 
May  22,  1905;  2c.  May  22,  1905.  1513 


71 


1514 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIOTTS 


1533 


Ang-lais  (L')  en  une  lecon;  vaurleville  en  1  acte 
[par]  P.  Lamarche.  Paris,  Librairie  theatrale, 
1904.     30  p.     8°. 

©  Pierre  Lamarche,   Paris;   D :  5329,   July 
23,  1904;  2c.  July  23,  1904.  1514 

Ang'lais  (L')  tel  qu'on  le  parle;  vaudeville  en  1 
acte,  [par]  Tristan  Bernard.  Paris,  Librairie 
theatrale,  1900.     39  p.     12". 

©  T.  Bernard,  France ;  1900  A :  703,  Jan.  8 ; 
2c.  Jan.  8.  1515 

Anglers  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  W.  Crane. 

©    George    W.    Crane,    New    York;    1891: 

26315,  July  23.  1516 

Anglo-American  (An)  alliance;  a  comedy  in  2 
acts,  by  P.  K.  Clarke. 

©   Proctor   K.    Clarke,    Albany,    Tex.;    D: 
5667,  Oct.  20,  1904.  1517 

Anglo-American  (An)  eugenic  alliance;  play 
in  1  act,  by  S.  C.  Loring.  17  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.  Apr.   26,  1915;   D:  40472;    Sylvester 
Chouteau  Loring,  San  Francisco.  1517a 

Angoisse  (L');  piece  en  3  actes,  par  F.  de  Nion. 
20  p.  4",  (Supplement  an  Monde  illustr^,  20 
niai  1911.) 

©   May   20,   1911;    2c.   June   10,   1911;    D: 
24448;  Frangois  de  Nion,  Paris.  1518 

Angora  (The)  cat;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Jacinto 
Benavente.  adapted  from  the  Spanish  by 
Frank  Ros  and  Wm.  Dunn.     [120]  p.    4°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  22,  1911;   D:  25291;   W.  Dunn 
Ros  and  Frank  Ros,  Toronto,  Canada.      1519 

AngrifE  (Der);  schauspiel  in  3  akten,  von  Henri 
Bernstein,  deutsch  von  Paul  Block.  Wien, 
Comoedia,  1912.     124  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  24,  1913;   D:  32594;  Comoedia. 
Vienna.  1520 

Angst  (Die)  vor  der  ehe;  operette  in  3  akten. 
von  Erich  Urban  und  Louis  Tauf stein,  musik 
von  N.  C.  von  Reznicek.  Berlin,  Biihnen- 
verlag  Ahn  &  Simrock,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1914. 
79  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  June  8,  1914;  D:  37256;  Buhnenver- 
lag  Ahn  &  Simrock,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin.    1520a 

Anheuser  (The)  push;  a  musical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  Lee  Johnson  and  Will  Carleton.  [82] 
p.     f".     Typewritten. 

©  John  Donigan.   San  Fi'ancisco;  D:7041, 
July  27,  1905 ;  2c.  July  27,  1905.  1521 

Animal  (The)  bandits  in  the  great  train  rob- 
bery.    H  p.    4".     Typewritten. 

©  Edmund  Martin,  Chicago;  D  :  15443,  Mar. 
25,  1909;  3'j.  Mar.  25,  1909,  Ic.  Apr.  15,  1909. 

1522 


Animal  convention;  or,  The  barnyard  protest, 
novel  and  humorous  sketch  for  young  folks, 
by  Chas.  Noel  Douglas.  New  York,  Chicago, 
[etc.]  M.  Witmark  &  sons,  1905.    15  p.    16°, 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York;  D :  7715, 
Dec.  14,  1905 ;  2c.  Dec.  14,  1905.  1523 

Animals  (The) 

©   Max   Ehrmann,  Terra  Haute,   lud. ;   D: 
•   1846,  INIay  7,  1902.  1524 

Animated  (An)  Apollo;  1  act  dramatic  compo- 
sition, by  F.  J.  Beaman.  7  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Fred  J.  Beaman,  Jackson,  Mich. ;  D :  7373, 
Oct.  9,  19U5;  2c.  Oct.  9,  1905.  1525 

Animated  (The)  minstrels  of  fame;  by  A.  A. 
Ducheman  and  M.  Bovin. 

©  Alexander  A.  Ducheman  and  Maurice 
Bovin,  New  York;  D :  10S6,  Nov.  11,  1901. 

1526 

Anita;  dramatic  sketch  with  music,  by  R.  Ber- 
liner.   10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  8,  1914  ;  D  :  37778 ;  Rudolph  Ber- 
liner, Chicago.  1526a 

Anita  la  risueiia;  zarzuela  comico  en  2  actos, 
de  Serafin  y  Joaquin  Alvarez  Quintero,  mfisica 
de  Amadeo  Vives.  [Madrid]  Sociedad  de 
autores  espauoles,  1912.    75  p.    12°. 

©  Dec.  5,  1912 ;  2c.  Dec.  6,  1912 ;  D  :  31596 ; 
S.  y  J.  Alvarez  Quintero,  Madrid.  1527 

Anita,  the  gypsy  queen;  a  musical  romance,  by 
lone  L.  Baker. 

©  I.  L.  Baker,  Cleveland;  D :  9553,  Nov. 
30,  1906.  1528 

Anita's  trial;  or.  Our  girls  in  camp,  a  comedy 
in  3  acts  for  female  characters  only,  by  Esther 
B.  Tiffany.     Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1889. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1889: 
2568,  Jan.  21 ;  2c.  Feb.  1.  1529 

Anitra;  love  story  in  3  acts,  by  H.  C.  Colwell. 
[89]  p.    4°.     Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Sept.  8,  1913;  D :  34347 ;  Henry  Clif- 
ford Colwell,  Kittanuing,  Pa.  1530 

Anklet  (The);  by  T.  F.  Langan.  11  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  2,  1911 ;  D  :  24385 ;  Thomas  Fran- 
cis Langan,  Chicago.  1531 

farce  comedy  in  1  act,  by  L.  A.  Witchie  and 

F.  A.  Harding.    13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  2,  1912;  D:  31021;  Lelia  A. 
Witchie  and  Fred  A.  Harding,  Chicago.     1532 

Ann.     80  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Alex.  Campbell  and  Wm.  P.  Koonsman, 
Pittsburgh;  D :  12524,  Mar.  12,  1908;  2c.  Dec. 
18,  1908.  1533 


72 


1533a 


COPYKIGHTED  IK   THE   UNITED   STATES 


1554 


Ann — Continued. 

comedy  in  3  acts,  by  D.  Pascal,  dramatized 

from  tlie  story  of  the  same  name,  by  Edgar 
Jepson.     [1],  111  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  23,  1914;  D:36S15;  David  Pas 
cal,  New  Yorl^.  1533a 

by  Lecbmere  Worrall.     New  York,  S. 

French ;  Loudon,  S.  French,  ltd.    89  p.    12°. 

©  May  13,  1913 ;  2c.  May  16,  1913 ;  D  :  33230 ; 
Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.  1534 

Ann  La  Mont. 

©    Paul    Armstrong,    New    York ;    D :  7739. 
Dec.  20,  1905.  1535 

Ann  Martin's  folly;  epilogue,  by  W.  A.  Bough- 
ton.     5  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  16,  1914 ;  D  :  39106 ;  Willis  Arnold 
Boughton,  Cambridge,  Mass.  1535a 

play  in  prologue  and  2  acts,  by  W.  A.  Bough- 
ton.     [2],  64  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  1,  1914  ;  D  :  37445 ;  Willis  Arnold 
Boughton,  Cambridge,  Mass.  1535b 

Ann  of  Harlem;  comedy  of  3  acts,  by  T.  Barry. 
[1121  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  27,  1913 ;  D :  34841 ;  Tom  Barry, 
New  York.  1536 

Anna  and  the  Arch  Duke  John;  a  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  L.  K.  Anspacher.    i°.    Typewritten. 

©  Louis  Kaufman  Anspacher,  New  York; 
D :  6904,  June  27,  1905 ;  2c.  June  27,  1905. 

1537 

Anna  Barenthin;  drama  in  3  akten,  von  Otto 
Krille.  Berlin,  J.  Sassenbach,  1911.  110  p. 
12». 

©  Nov.  6,  1911 ;  2c.  Dec.  15,  1911 ;  D  :  26027 ; 
Johann  Sassenbach,  Berlin.  1538 

Anna  Boleyn;  drama  in  3  akten,  von  Hjalmar 
Meidell,  autorisierte  iibersetzung  aus  dem  nor- 
wegischen  von  dr.  John  Josephsohn,  Berlin, 
Oesterheld  &  co.,  1912.    99  p.    16°. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  3,  1913 ;  D :  33045 ;  Oesterheld  & 
CO.,  verlag,  Berlin.  1539 

See  also  Anne  Boleyn. 

Anna  d'Alengon;  a  tragedy,  by  J.  L.  Younlg. 

©  James  L.  Young,   San  Francisco;  1892: 
34229,  Aug.  19.  1540 

Anna  Howard's  secret;  a  drama  in  6  acts,  do- 
mestic play,  composed  and  written  by  C. 
Sharpe.     Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y. 

©  Catherine  Sharpe,  Saratoga  Springs,  N. 
Y. ;  1894  :  8582,  Feb.  5.  1541 

Anna  Karenina;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  adapted 
from  the  Russian  of  Count  Tolstoi  by  S.  Car- 
penter. 

©    Sarah   Carpenter,   New   York;    D :  3005, 
Feb.  17,  1903.  1542 


Anna  Karenina — Continued. 

a  modern  drama  in  4  acts,  dramatized  from 

Count  Tolstoi's  famous  book  by  A.  Stannard. 

f.     Typewritten. 
©  Anna  Stannard,  New  York ;  D :  7659,  Dec. 

5,  1905;  2c.  Dec.  5,  1905.  1543 

play  in  5  acts,  by  A.  E.  Lancaster. 

©  A.  E.  Lancaster  and  Henry  D.  Grahame, 
New  York;  D :  63M,  Mar.  29,  1905.  1544 

See  also  Path  (The)  of  thorns. — Ven- 
geance is  mine. 

Anna  Karenine;  a  dramatization  of  Lyoff  N. 
Tolstoi's  book  of  same  name.'  71  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Margaret  S.  Parr,  Philadelphia ;  D :  7135, 
Aug.  19,  1905;  2c.  Aug.  14,  1905.  1545 

piece  en  5  actes  et  7  tableaux,  d'apres  le 

roman    de    Tolstoi,    par    E.    Guiraud.      Paris, 
Impr.   de  I'lUustratiou    [1007]      85  p.     12°. 

©   Edmoud   Guiraud,   Paris;   D :  9978,   Feb. 
18,  1907;  2c.  Feb.  18,  1907.  1546 

Anna,  the  anarchist's  daughter;  a  melodrama 
in  4  acts  and  6  scenes,  by  L.  C.  Ling  and  J.  F. 
Cremer. 

©  Louis  C.  Ling  and  Jack  F.  Cremer,  De- 
troit ;  D  :  11544,  Oct,  17,  1907.  1547 

Annapolis.     99  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  L.  Valentini,  Baltimore;  D:  11662, 
Nov.  5,  1907;  2c.  Nov.  21,  1907.  1548 


Anne.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Katharine   Baker,.  Lewisburg,   Pa 
5180,  June  15,  1904 ;  2c.  June  15,  1904. 

comedy  in  3  acts,  by  L.  Worrall.    78  p 


;    D: 
1549 

4°. 


Typewritten. 

.©  Ic.   Dec.   15,   1911;    D:2S004; 
Worrall,  Bristol,  England. 

—  play  in  4  acts,  by  Edwin  Slocum. 
©  Jan.  24,  1911 ;  2c.  Jan.  26,  1911 ; 


Lechmere 
1550 

59  p.    8°. 
D :  24466 ; 
1551 


June  Durnell  Slocum,  Philadelphia. 

Anne  Boleyn;  a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  D.  T.  Cal- 
lahan. 

©  D.  T.  Callahan,  San  Francisco;  1899: 
29629,  May  1.  1552 

a  tragedy  in  3  acts  and  an  epilogue,  by  J. 

Stone.     [87]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  26,  1912;  D:  29177;  John  Stone, 
Cambridge,  Mass.  1553 

or,  A  crown  of  thorns,  a  tragedy  by  A.  E. 

Dickinson. 

©  Anna  E.  Dickinson,  New  York;  in  re- 
newal for  14  years  from  Mar.  25,  1904;  D: 
4566,  Jan.  29,  1904.  1554 

See    also    Anna    Boleyn. — Crown    (A)    of 


thorns. — Plays  and  poems;  by  G.  H.  Boker. 
Anne  of  Austria.     See  Secret  (The)  despatch. 


73 


1555 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


1576 


Anne  of  old  Salem;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Clara 
Burbank  Batchelder.  Cbicago  aud  New  York, 
Tlie  dranjatic  pub.  co,,  1906.    41  p.    12". 

©  Dramatic  pub.  cc.  Chicago;  D:  9295,  Oct. 
23,  1906 ;  2c.  Oct.  24,  1906.  1555 

Anne  Strong-;  or,  The  shadow  of  yesterday, 
a  play  in  4  acts,  by  II.  B.  Osborne.  71  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Hubert  Benjamin  Osborne,  Kingston, 
Canada;  D :  1427S,  Kov.  13,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  13, 
190S.  1556 

Anneau  (L')  d'argent;  a  play  in  1  act,  1  scene, 
4  characters,  by  E.  Willard,    Typewritten. 

©  Edward  Willard,  New  York;  D :  530.  May 
31,  1901 ;  Ic.  May  31,  1901 ;  Ic.  July  6,  1901. 

1557 

Annette;  a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  M.  R.  Per- 
kins.    Typewritten. 

©  Mary  R.  Perkins,  New  York ;  1890 :  4607. 
Feb.  6;  2c.  Feb.  28.  1558 

the  book  by   J.   Pardee-Clark.     35   p.     4". 

Typewritten. 

©  Jean  Pardee-Clark.  New  Haven;  D: 
14951,  Jan.  30,  1909;  2c.  Feb.  6,  1909.         1559 

Annette,  the  dancing'  girl;  an  emotional  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  U.  R.  Akerstrom. 

©  Ullie  R.  Akerstrom,  United  States;  1883: 
11421,  June  22.  1560 

6  acts. 


Anniversary    (The);    a    comedy    in   3    acts,    by 
J.   Lipman.     Indianapolis. 

©  John  Lipman,  Indianapolis;  1888:22270. 
Aug.  2.  1565 

a  drama  in  1  act,  by  A.  M.  Fox  and  Her- 


©   Ullie  Akerstrom,   United   States;   1886: 
4989,  Mar.  1.  1561 

Annie  from  Massachusetts.     See  Ranch  10. 

Annie  Hart's  rough  riders;  a  burle.sque  in  3 
scenes,  by  H.  Blocksom  and  C.  E.  Grapewin. 
©   Harry    Blocksom    and    Chas.    E.    Grape- 
win,  New  York ;  1S9S  :  44290,  July  25.       1562 

Annie  Hart's  Yankee  Doodle  girls;  burlesque 
in  3  scenes,  by  H.  Blocksom  and  C.  E.  Grape- 
win. 

©  Harry  Blocksom  and  Chas.  E.  Grapewin, 
New  York ;  1898 :  44297,  July  25.  1563 

Annie  Laurie;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Ed- 
ward E.  Rose.     [1],  126  p.    4".     Typewritten. 
©    Ic.    Aug.    21,    1914;    D :  37913 ;    Ed.    W. 
Rowland  and  Edwin  Clifford,  Chicago.     1563a 

a   romantic  drama   in   3   acts.     60  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©   M.   Douglas  Flattery.   Boston;   D :  3810, 
Aug.  8,  1903;  2c.  Dec.  20,  1904.  1564 

Scotch  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  H.  Heron. 

125  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  13,  1915;   D:  40349;   James  H. 
Heron,  Brooklyn.  15()4a 


man  Devries.    16  p.    16°.     Printed. 

©  Ancella  M.  Fox.  Chicago ;  D :  14262,  Nov. 
.  11,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  3,  1908.  1566 

Anno  dazumal;  ein  deutscher  schwank  in  3 
aufziigen,  von  Carlot  Gottfrid  Reuling. 

©  Eduard  Bloch,  Berlin  ;  1898  :  68,  Jan.  3  ; 
2c.  Feb.  4.  1567 

Anno  Domini.     See  A.  D. 

Anno  Domini  2,000,  a  mystery;  a  play  in  2 
acts,  by  S.  Morse. 

©  Salmi  Morse,  United  States ;  1878 :  10084, 
Sept.  2.  1568 

Anno  48;  posse  mit  gesaug  in  3  aufziigen,  von 
Benno  Rauclienegger  und  Konrad  Dreher. 
Miinchen,  Rubinverlng  [1902]     78  p.    16". 

©  Rubinverlag,  Munich;   D :  1299,  Jan.  16. 
1902;  2c.  Apr.  5,  1902.  1569 

Anno  1992;  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  book  and 
lyrics  by  H.  G.  Hawn.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Henry  Gaines  Hawn,  Brooklyn ;  D :  5825. 
Nov.  17,  1904;  2c.  Feb.  4,  1905.  1570 

Annual  picnic  of  the  Muggsville  Sunday- 
school;  by  Orrie  W.  Gleason.  Boston,  W.  H. 
Baker  &  co.  [1906]     22  p.    12°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  9401, 
Nov.  8,  1906 ;  2c.  Dec.  17,  1906.  1571 

Anointed  (The);  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  Skin- 
ner.    110  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Dec.   5,   1910;    D:  22732;    Constance 
Skinner,  Chicago.  1572 

Anonymous;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  from  the  Ger- 
man of  Felix  Philippi,  adapted  by  E.  Howard. 
©  Emily  Howard,   St.  Louis;   1899:16143, 
Mar.  1.  1573 

or.  Love,  3  act  dramatic  comedy  of  home 

life,  by  M.  Keene.  plot  suggested  by  A.  Ross. 
3  V.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  23,  1912  ;  D  :  29757 ;  Mattie  Keene 
and  Aaron  Ross,  New  York.  1574 

Anonymous  (The)  kiss;  a  vaudeville,  by  John 
A.  Woodward.  Boston,  C.  H.  Spencer,  agent. 
(Spencer's  universal  stage,  no.  64.) 

©  Charles  H.  Spencer,  Boston;  1871:9411, 
Oct.  7 ;  2c.  Oct.  7.  1575 

Anonymous  (An)  letter;  a  comedietta  in  1  act, 
by  E.  Golden.     1S95. 

©  Echard  Golden,  New  York;  1895:61094, 
Dec.  4.  1576 


74 


1577 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


1596 


Anoranzas;  comedia  en  3  actos  y  en  prosa,  origi- 
nal de  M.  Linares  Rivas.  Madrid,  R.  Velasco, 
impresor,  1907.  78  p.  8°.  (On  cover :  Madrid, 
Sociedad  de  autores  espailoles,  1907.) 

©  Manuel  Linares  Rivas,  Madrid ;  D  :  10544, 
May  11,  1907 ;  2c.  May  11,  1907.  1577 

Another  Cyrus;  a  farce,  by  W.  W.  Tufts. 

<c)    William    Wliitteraore    Tufts,    Arlington, 
Mass. ;  1897 :  70&47,  Dec.  16 ;  2c.  Dec.  22. 

1578 
See  also  Craven. 

Another  man's  shoes;  a  comedy  drama  in  a 
prologue  and  4  acts,  by  J.  Harrison.  Type- 
written. 

©     John     Harrison,     Philadelphia;     1891: 
12873,  Apr.  9 ;  2c.  June  10.  1579 

Another  man's  treasure;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
L.  J.  L.  Stilwell.    62  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©   Laura   Jean   Libbey-Stilwell,    Brooklyn; 
D :  12041,  Jan.  3,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1908. 

1530 

Another  man's  wife;  original  play  in  4  acts,  by 
Jennie  Holman.     41  p.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  24,  1910 ;  D :  20013 ;  Jennie  Hol- 
man Krause.  New  Ibei'ia,  La.  1581 

or.  The  life  that  kills,  a  melodrama  in  4 

acts,  by  Fessler  and  Rae.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Walter  Fessler,  New  York  ;  D  :  6093,  Jan. 
19,  1905;  2c.  Jan.  30,  1905.  1582 

See  also  Laug-hiug  gas. 


Another  pair  of  socks;  farce  in  1  act,  by  L.  R. 
Stanwood.    17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  12,  1911;   D :  25209 ;   Louie  R. 
Stanwood,  Manchester,  Mass.  1583 

Another  point  of  view.     See  Monologues. 

Another  side  of  life;  comedy  dramatic  sketch  in 
1  act,  by  C.  Hill.     [12]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   3,   1913;    D:  34306;    Christine 
Hill,  Los  Angeles.  1584 


Another  story  of  Waterloo;  a  play  in  1  act,  by 
A.  M.  Irving. 

©   A.   M.   Irving,   Toronto,    Canada ;   1896 : 
2533,  Jan.  6.  1585 

Another  unfortunate.     See  All  for  gold. 

Another  way;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Walter, 

©  Eugene  Walter,  United  States ;  D :  15249, 
Mar.  5,  1909.  1586 

play  in  1  act,  by  P.  M.  Barker.     29  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  1,  1915;  D:  41140;  Perceval  M. 
Barker,  New  York.  1586a 


Another  woman's  honor, 
silence. 


See  Price  (The)  of 


Anse  (L')  du  panier.  See  On  frappe  les  trois 
coups. 

Anselma;  a  drama  in  6  acts,  adapted  from  the 

French  of  Yictorien  Sardou,  by  L.  Richardson. 

©  Leander  Richardson,   New  York;   1885: 

23157,  Nov.  5.  1587 

Anselo.  the  gypsy  nobleman;  a  drama  and 
libretto. 

©  A.  B.  Williams,  Springfield,  Mass.;  1890: 
14722,  May  3.  1588 

Ansturm  (Der);  schauspiel  in  3  akten,  von 
Henri  Bernstein,  deutsch  'von  Paul  Block. 
Wein-Berlin,  Comoedla,  1912.    124  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  July  25,  1912;   D:  30346;   Comoedia, 
Vienna.  1589 

Answer  (The);  1  act  play,  by  Francis  Owen. 
[3],  12  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  6,  1913 ;  D :  31883 ;  Elsie  Minet, 
Chicago.  1590 

See  also  In  the  sacristy. 

Answer  (The)  of  the  Sphinx;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
M.  W.  Abbott.     [97]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  11,  1912 ;  D :  29942 ;  Mary  Win- 
chester Abbott,  New  York.  1591 

Answer  (An)  to  a  musical  ad.  7  p.  8".  Type- 
written. 

©  Julius  Steiner,  New  York ;  D :  4393,  Dec. 
14,  1903;  2c.  Dec.  7,    1903.  1592 

Answer  (The)  to  a  prayer;  a  play  in  1  act,  by 
E.  T.  Hyde. 

©  Ezra  T.  Hyde,  Paris,  Id. ;  D :  14562,  Dec. 
17,  1908.  1593 

Answered.     19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  J.  Gaffney.  Albany;  D :  9845,  Jan. 
24,  1907 ;  2c.  Jan.  24,  1907.  1594 

allegory  in  1  act  and  2  scenes,  by  Agnes 

Armstrong.    18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   June   5,   1915;    D:  41022;   Agnes  R. 
Bird,  Portland,  Me.  1594a 

Answering  the  phone;  a  farce,  by  Elizabeth  F. 
Guptill.  New  York,  Chicago,  Tullar-Meredith 
CO..  1915.     7  p.     8". 

©  Sept.  28,  1914;  2c.  and  aff.  June  26,  1915; 
A :  406455  ;  Tullar-Meredith  co..  New  York. 

1594b 

Antagonist  (The);  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Grahame. 
[2],  44  p.    f.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.   1,   1910;    D:  21706;    Ferdinand 
Grabame,  Erie,  Pa,  1595 

Ante  el  juez;  diSlogo  en  verso  original,  de  A. 
Fernandez  Arreo.  Madrid,  R.  Velasco.  8  p. 
12°. 

©  Nov.  18,  1909  ;  2c.  Nov.  19,  1909 ;  D  :  17486 ; 
Antonio  Fernandez  Arreo,  Madrid.  1596 


75 


1597 


DEAMATTC   COMFOSITIONS 


1617 


Antediluvia;  study  in  1  act,  by  G.  E.  Mnrdock. 
[4],  13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  28,  1913 ;  D :  35175 ;  Gilbert  Ed- 
ward Murdock,  Los  Angeles.  1597 

Antelope  (The);  a  new  and  original  musical 
comedy  in  3  acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  Adrian 
Ross,  music  Hugo  Felix.  London.  Chappell  & 
CO.,  ltd.,  190S.    30  p.    8°.   [Text  only] 

©  Chappell  &  CO.,  ltd.,  London;  D :  14418, 
Nov.  30,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  30,  1908.  1598 

Antelope  Valley.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  John  W.  Colegrove,  West  Somerville, 
Mass.;  D :  4805,  Mar.  29,  1904;  2c.  Apr.  6, 
1904.  1599 

Anthonie  and  Cleopatra  (The  trag-edie  of);  by 
William  Shakespeare,  ed.  with  notes,  introduc- 
tion, glossary,  list  of  variorum  readings  and 
selected  criticism  by  Charlotte  Porter  and 
Helen  A.  Clarke.  [First  folio  ed.]  New  York, 
T.  Y.  Crowell  &  co.  [1909]  4  p.  1.,  vii-xxv, 
284  p.    front,     (port.)    1G°. 

©  Nov.  1,  1909 ;  2c.  Nov.  2,  1909 ;  A :  251241 ; 
Thomas  Y.  Crowell  &  co.,  New  York.         1600 

ed.  by  Horace  Howard  Furness.  Philadel- 
phia [etc.]  J.  B.  Lippincott  company.  1907. 
XX  p.,  1  1.,  614  p.  8°.  (New  variorum  edition 
of  Shakespeare,     v.  15) 

©  H.  H.  Funiess,  Wallingford.  Pa.;  A: 
185612,  Aug.  29,  1907;  2c.  Aug.  31,  1907.  1601 

See  also  Antony  and  Cleopatra. — Shakes- 


peare's works. 

Anthony  and  Cleopatre  down  side  up;  a  dra- 
matic composition  in  1  act,  by  A.  Hoffman. 
39  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Aaron   Hoffman,   New   York ;    D :  14918, 
Jan.  28,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  28,  1909.  1602 

Anthracite  (An)  romance;  by  M.  Harcourt. 
50  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Marshall  Harcourt,  New  York;  D :  2269, 
Aug.  25,  1902;  2c.  Sept.  13,  1902.  1603 

Anti-aunts;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Edith  M.  Bur- 
rows. New  York,  J.  Fischer  &  bro.  27  p.  12°. 
(Fischer's  edition,  Plays  for  young  people, 
no.  3736.) 

©  Dec.  22, 1913 ;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1913 ;  D  :  35435 ; 
J.  Fischer  &  bro..  New  York.  1604 

Anti-hypnotism;  play  in  1  act.  by  F.  W.  Camp- 
bell.    [9]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  13,  1912;  D  :  29092  ;  Florence  W. 
Campbell,  New  York.  1605 

Anti-matrimony;  satirical  comedy,  by  Percy 
MacKaye.  New  York,  F.  A.  Stokes  co.  [8] 
p.  1.,  160  p.    12°. 

©    Nov.    25.    1910;    2c.    Nov.    28,    1910;    D: 
22732;  Frederick  A.  Stokes  co..  New  York. 

1606 


Anti-newoman  (The)  war;  by  E.  H.  Johnston. 

©     Eleanor     H.     Johnston,     Philadelphia ; 

1S96:  8766,  Feb.  6;  2c.  Feb.  6.  1607 

Anti-Semiten  (Die);  ein  zeitgemiilde  in  3  aufzii- 
gen,  vou  S.  Stark. 

©  S.   Stark,  New  York ;   1894 :  555G9,  Nov. 
28.  1608 

Antichrist;  by  J.  O.  Gray.    68  p.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  11.  1909;  D:  17398;  James  Or- 
mau  Gray,  Vancouver,  B.  C.  1609 

play  in  5  acts,  by  J.   O.   Gray,     v,  106  p. 

16°.    Printed. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  12,  1910;  D:  22264;  James  Or- 
man  Gray,  Vancouver,  B.  O.  1610 


a  play  in  4  acts,  by  T.  J.  Behymer. 

©    T.    J.    Behymer,    Chicago;    1895:20663, 
Apr.  15.  1611 

Antick  (The)     See  Yankee  fantasies. 

Anticlimax;  musical  sketch  in  1  scream,  by 
O.  A.  Hauerbach  and  Beatrice  McKenzie. 
13  p.     27°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    16,    1909;    D:  16806;    O.    A. 
Hauerbach,  New  York.  1612 

Antics;  a  musical  fai'ce,  by  J.  B.  Everham. 

©  J.  B.  Everham,  Chicago ;  1879 :  6904,  May 
23.  1613 

Antidote  (The);  unusual  playlet,  by  P.  Dun- 
ning and  Eugene  Powers.  12  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  5,  1915;  D:  40273;  Philip  Dim- 
ning.  New  York.  1613a 

Antietam;  or,  The  spy  of  South  Mountain,  a 
military  drama  of  the  late  civil  war,  in  5 
acts  and  7  tableaux,  by  E.  Barbour. 

©  Edwin  Barbour,  Nevada,  la. ;  1879  :  6725, 
May  19.  1614 

Antig'one;  a  tragedy,  by  Sophocles,  for  five 
males  and  three  females.  New  York,  E.  S. 
Werner,  1892. 

©    Edgar    S.    Werner,    New    York;    1892: 
15399,  Apr.  7;  2c.  May  10.  1615 

a  tragedy  taken  from  the  Greek  of  Sopho- 
cles. English  version  by  Elizabeth  Beall  Ginty. 
New  York,  F.  RuUman. 

©  F.  Rullman,  New  York;  1894:18304,  Apr. 
7;  2c.  M.'.y  21.  1616 

See  also  Three  comedies. 


Antigone  of  Sophocles;  tr.  into  English  verse, 
by  Joseph  Edward  Harry.  Cincinnati.  The 
Robert  Clarke  company,  1911.    69  p.     8°. 

©    Feb.    21,    1911;    2c.    Feb.    23.    1911;    A: 
280994;  Robert  Clarke  co.,  Cincinnati.       1617 


76 


1618 


COPYEIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED    STATES 


1642 


Antinous;  opera  in  4  acts  and  5  scenes,  by  G.  E. 
Murdock.     [49]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  5,  1913 ;  D :  34391 ;  Gilbert  Ed- 
ward Murdock,   Los  Angeles.  1618 

Antiope;  a  grand  spectacular  spectacle,  by  B. 

Kir.ilfy.     Chicago,  Jeffery  printing  co.,  18S8. 

©   Bolossy   Kiralfy,    United   States;    18S9 : 

35.  Jan.  2.  1619 

Antipodes;  or.   The  diamond  wedding,  drama 
in  5  acts. 

©  H.  L.  Pickersgill,  New  York ;  1SS2 :  6130, 
Apr.  18.  1620 

■  See  also  Representative  English  comedies. 

Antiquar  (Der)     See  Panspiele. 

Antique  (An)  warming  pan;  a  4  act  comedy, 
by  T.  W.  Wbarmby.     f".     Typewritten. 

©    Thomas    Washington    Wbarmby,     New 
York ;  D :  847,  Sept.  7,  1901 ;  2c.  Dec.  3,  1901. 

1621 

Antiquitarian  (The):  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts, 
by  Le  Mar  Darome.     4°.     Tyiiewritten. 

©    Maude    Estelle    Doane,    Brooklyn;    D: 
8417,  Apr.  25,  1906 ;  2c.  Aug.  13,  1906.        1622 

Antiseptic  (The);  short  play,  by  Paul  Tresize 
[pseud,  of  S.  F.  Whitman]  [2],  22  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    27.    1913;    D:  33347;    Stephen 
French  Whitman,  New  York.  1623 

Antiseptic  (An)  baby;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  S. 
Van  Zile.     [3],  20  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.   6,  1910;    D:  22229;   Edward   S. 
Yan  Zile,  New  York.  1624 

Antoine;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  tr.  for  the  sole  use 
of  F.  C.  Bangs. 

©  F.  C.  Bangs,  United  States;  1878:5905, 
May  16.  1625 

Antoinette;  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  N. 
Ruthveu,  adapted  from  Georges  Ohnet's  La 
grande  marniere. 

©   Noel    Ruthven,    New    York;    1886:3613, 
Feb.  11.  1626 

a  play  in  5  acts,  by  B,  Israeli.     86  -p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©    Baruch   Israeli,    Washington ;    D :  15947, 
May  24,  19U9 ;  2c.  May  24,  1909.  1627 

or,  A  woman  of  the  people,  a  drama  in  5 

acts,  adapted  from  the  German,  by  G.  Kron- 
miller,  jr. 

©  George  Kronmiller,  jr.,  Baltimore;  1871: 
11704,  Dec.  11.  1628 

Antoinette  Rigaud;  an  emotional  drama  in  3 
acts,  tr.  and  adapted  from  the  French,  by  J. 
H.  Ligon. 

©   Junius  H.  Ligon,   New  Harmony,   Ind. ; 
1SS6  :  7147,  Mar.  27.  1629 


Antoinette  Sabrier;  pi^ce  en  3  actes,  de  R.  Coo- 

lus  [pseud,  of  R.  C.  Weill]    1  p.  1.,  65  p.    12°. 

©  Romnin  Coolus,  Paris;  D :  4277,  Nov.  21, 

1903;  2c.  Nov.  21,  1903.  1630 

Antone   and   Isabel;   comedy   in   5   acts,   by   P. 
Barth.     [3],  132  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  5,  1912 ;  D :  31049 ;  Peter  Barth, 
San  Francisco.  1631 

Antoneo  Maceo;  a   romantic  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  F.  M.  Franklin. 

©  Frank  Milton  Franklin,  New  York;  1897: 
29639,  May  15.  1632 

Antonina;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  C.  Wilson. 
©  Marian  Calvert  Wilson,  Los  Angeles;  D: 
10474,  May  2,  1907.  1633 
or.  The  fall  of  Rome,  a  5  act  drama  found- 
ed on  Wilkie  Collins'  novel,  by  M.  G.  Wilson. 
©  Marian  G.  Wilson,  United  States;  1887: 
28219,  Oct.  31.  1634 

Antonio  Carmona,  a  Spaniard;  a  drama,  by  J. 
P.  Scott. 

©  J.  Percy  Scott,  Pittsburgh;  1888:35870, 
Dec.  17.  1635 

Antonio  Maceo,  hrdina  Kubansky;  a  dramatic 
story  of  present  time. 

©  Josef  V.  Matejka,  Chicago;   1897:3313, 
Jan.  6.  1636 

Antony;  the  Bernhardt  ed.,  tr.  by  Frederick  A. 
Schwab. 
©  F.  Rullman,  New  York ;  1880 :  16257,  Oct. 


26 ;  2c.  Nov.  6. 


1637 


Antony  and  Cleopatra;  by  William  Shakespeare, 
arr.  for  acting  by  K.  Bellew.  New  York, 
Charles  D.  Koppel.  52  p.  front,  (port.)  8°. 
©  Kvrle  Bellew,  United  States;  1889:6166, 
Feb.  22 ;  2c.  Feb.  22.  1638 
Same.  New  York,  International  art  pub- 
lishing company. 

©  Kyrle  Bellew,  United  States ;  1889 :  12939, 
Apr.  27.  1639 

■with  an  introduction  by  W.  J.  Rolfe, 


and  17  illustrations  by  Paul  Avril.  New  York, 
Duprat  &  CO.,  1891.  xxii,  [0],  196  p.  front, 
illus.    4°. 

©  Duprat  &  CO.,  New  York;  1890:42.315, 
Dec.  31 ;  2c.  June  10,  1891.  1640 

ed.  by  George  Wyllys  Benedict.    New  York, 


The  Macmillan  company,  1913.  xxii,  187  p. 
front.    16°.     (The  Tudor  Shakespeare) 

©  Oct.  15,  1913;  2c.  Oct.  16,  1913;  A: 
3.54799;  Macmillan  co.,  New  York.  1641 

—  ed.  with  notes  by  William  J.  Rolfe.  Har- 
per's library  ed.  New  York  and  London,  Har- 
per v^  brothers,  1898.  224  p.  front.,  illus.  12°. 
(Shakespeare's  complete  works,     v.  15) 

©  Harper  &  bros..  New  York ;  1898 :  26440, 
Apr.  28;  2c.  Jan.  13,  1899.  1642 


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1661 


Antony  and  Cleopatra — Continued. 

with  a  special  introduction,  by  Sidney  Lee 

and  an  original  fronlispiece  by  J.  H.  h\  Bacon. 
[The  University  press  Shakespeare.  Renais- 
sance ed.]  New  York,  George  D.  Sproul,  190S. 
liii,  187  p.  front.  4°.  (The  complete  works 
of  William  Shakespeare,  with  annotations  and 
a  general  introduction  by  Sidney  Lee.  v.  3G) 
©  Lniverslty  press,  Cambridge,  Mass. :  A : 
222389,  Nov.  14,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  IG,  1908.     1643 

(Shakespeare's);    with    Introduction    and 

notes  by  Margaret  A.  Eaton.  Boston,  New 
York  [etc.]  Educational  publishing  company 
[1908]  171  p.  16°.  (Oucorer:  Classic  library) 
(c)  Educational  pub.  co.,  Boston;  A:  200121, 
Feb.  26,  1908 ;  2c.  June  28,  1909.  1644 

with  introduction  and  notes,  explana- 


tory and  critical,  by  II.  N.  Hudson.  Boston, 
Ginn  &  Heath.  ISSl.  224  p.  16°.  (Annotated 
English  classics) 

©   Henry   N.    Hudson,    Boston;    1881:7030, 
May  7 ;  2c.  May  25.  1645 


—  Same.  Boston,  New  York  [etc.]  Ginn  & 
company  [1909]  224  p.    16°. 

©  Kate  W.  Hudson,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  In 
renewal  for  14  years  from  May  7,  1909;  A: 
229453,  Jan.  29,  1909;  2c.  Jan.  30,  1909.     1646 

—  (Shakespeare's  tragedy  of);  ed.  with  notes 
by  William  J.  liolfe.  New  York,  Harper  & 
brothers.  1881.    222  p.    front,  illus.    16°. 

©  Harper  &  bros.,  New  York ;  1881 :  10842. 
July  13 ;  2c.  Nov.  14.  1647 

—  Same. 

©  by  William  J.  Rolfe,  Cambridge,  Mass., 
as  editor,  in  renewal  for  28  years.  Renewal 
no.  15,  July  12,  1909.  Original  entry,  July  13, 
1881,  no.  10842.  1648 


—  Same.  New  York.  Cincinnati  [etc.]  Amer- 
ican book  company  [1904]  295  p.  incl.  front., 
illus.    16°. 

©  W'illiam  J.  Rolfe,  Cambridge,  Mass.;  A: 
98366,  Oct.  6,  1904 ;  2c.  Nov.  23,  1904.         1649 

/?ec     alfio     Anthonie     and     Cleopatra. — 


Shakespeare's  works. 

Antony  and  Cleopatra  pursued;  burlesque  in  1 
act.  by  W.  B.  Wright.  [1],  6  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  .Afar.  17.  1911;  D:  23679;  Willard  B. 
Wright,  Philadelphia.  1650 

Antorcha  (La)  de  Himeneo;  humorada  en  1 
acto,  dlvidido  en  5  cuadros,  en  prosa,  original 
di  R.  Asenio  Mt'is  y  F.  de  Torres,  miisica  del 
maestro  Geronimo  Gimenez.  Madrid  [Socie- 
dad  de  autores  espanoles]  1907.    46  p.    12°. 

©  Ramon  Asensio  Mas  y  Francisco  de 
Torres,  Madrid;  D :  11527,  Oct.  12,  1907;  2c. 
Oct.  14,  1907.  1651 


Antyllus;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  T.  Grant. 
Typewritten. 

©  Charles  T.   Grant,   Boston;   1893:10192, 
Feb.  25 ;  2c.  Feb.  25.  1652 

Anxious  (The)  widow;  a  sketch.    Typewritten. 

©  Oliver  D.  Byron,  New  York;  1898:75342, 
Dec.  23 ;  2c.  Dec.  24.  1653 

Any  old  thing-;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  T.  A.  Doucet, 
adapted  from  the  3  act  mythological  comedy 
Pygmalion  and  Galatea,  by  W.  S.  Gilbert.  [1], 
17  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  17,  1913 ;  D  :  35374 ;  Theodore  A. 
Doucet,  Minneapolis.  1653a 

Any  way  to  g-et  away;  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
Eleanor  Ecob  [pseud,  of  E.  E.  Sawyer]  and 
E.  W.  Johnson.    6p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  4,  1915;   D:  39865;   Eleanor  E. 
Sawyer  and  E.  Waldo  Johnson,  Portland,  Or. 

1653b 

Anya  min  Alsa;  a  5  act  drama,  by  S.  Shake- 
speare and  F.  Dunn. 

©  Stephen   Shakespeare  and  Frank  Dunn. 
San  Rafael,  Cal. ;  1896 :  67256,  Dec.  10.      1654 

Anybody's  liable;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  P.  E. 
Browne.     [95]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  7,  1911 ;  D  :  24421 ;  Porter  Emer- 
son Browne,  Norwalk,  Conn.  1655 

Anything  and  everything;  a  1  act  play,  by  B. 
K.  Phillips. 

©  Bettine  Kavauaugh  Phillips,  New  York; 
1900  A :  8750,  Apr.  4.  1656 

Anything  to  get  one;  1  act  sketch,  by  T.  Stemp- 
fel,  jr.     [19]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    1,    1912;    D :  29251 ;    Theodore 
Stempfel,  jr.,  Indianapolis.  1657 

Anywonian,  her  quest  for  a  treasure;  play  in 
1  act,  by  M.  Ewald.    15  p.    4°.    Ms. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    7,    1912;    D:  31619;    Mildred 
Ewald,  Cincinnati  1658 

Apache  (The);  musical  sketch,  by  Luellen 
Teters  [i.  e.,  Mrs.  O.  Bussenius]  [6]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  8,  1913;   D:  34350;   Mrs.  Otto 
Bussenius,  Douglaston,  N.  Y.  1659 

Apache  (The)  queen.     See  Lulu. 

Apacheland. 

©  Orlando  Kling,  Denver;  D :  2527,  Nov.  1, 
1902.  1660 

Apaches;  comedie  vaudeville  en  3  actes,  par 
Alexandre  Bisson.  Paris,  Librairie  theatrale, 
1904.    2  p.  1.,  150  p.    12°. 

©    L.    Michaud,    Paris;    D:4439,    Dec.    28. 
1903;  2c.  Dec.  28,  1903.  1661 


78 


1662 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


1680 


Apaches — Continued. 

melodrama  a  lo   Grand-Gignol,   en  1   acto, 

dividido  en  4  cuadros,  en  prosa  y  verso,  orig- 
inal de  A.  Gouzalez-Rendon,mvisica  del  maestro 
Jose  Padilla.  Madrid,  Sociedad  de  autores 
espanoles,  1911.     39  p.     12°. 

©  Dec.  30,  1911;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1912;  D:  28155; 
Aurelio  Gonzalez-Rend6n,  Madrid.  1662 

or,  Life  in  the  wild  West;  pyrorama.  or 

firework  drama  in  1  act,  by  C.  H.  Tliayer. 

©  Charles  H.  Tliayer,  Boston ;  18S9 :  23219, 
July  29;  2c.  July  29.  1663 

Apag-a  y  vamonos;  pasatiempo  lirico  en  1  acto 
y  2  cuadros,  original  de  J.  Jackson  Veyiin  y 
J.  Lopez  Silva,  miisica  del  maestro  Lleo.  Ma- 
drid, R.  Vela  SCO,  1907.    24  p.    12°. 

©  J.  Jackson  Veyan  y  J.  Lopez  Silva,  Ma- 
drid ;  D :  11478,  Oct.  7,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  7,  1907. 

1664 

Apariencia  (La);  comedia  en  1  acto  y  en  prosa, 
originnl  de  R.  Lobo  Regidor.  Madsid,  Sociedad 
de  autores  espanoles,  1911.     28  p.     12°. 

©  Aug.  21,  1911;  2c.  Aug.  22,  1911;  D: 
25009 ;  Ramon  Lobo  Regidor,  Madrid.        1665 

Apart;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  H.  Martin  and  W. 
De  Meza. 

©  Howard  Martin  and  Wilson  De  Meza, 
New  York  ;  1880 :  8568,  June  5.  1666 

Apartment  (The);  comedy  for  four  males  and 
two  females,  by  Frances  Aymar  Mathews. 
New  York,  E.  S.  Werner  &  co.,  1907.  14  p. 
16°. 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner  &  co..  New  York;  D: 
11685,  Nov.  7,  1907 ;  2c.  Nov.  22,  1907.         1667 

Apartment  44;  incident  told  in  1  act,  by  C.  H. 
Seelig  and  F.  H.  Friend.  [1],  35  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  7,  1913 ;  D  :  34053 ;  Clover  Hartz 
Seelig.  St.  Louis,  and  Fannie  Hartz  Friend. 
New  York.  1668 

Apartment  610;  vaudeville  sketch,  by  Helena 
Elise  Lucas.     24  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  17.  1910 ;  D :  21058 ;  Al  Rich  pro- 
duction CO.,  New  York.  1669 

Apartment  309;  play  in  1  act,  by  I.  A.  Root. 
[1],  29  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  16,  1914;  D:  36352;  Ivy  Ashton 
Root,  Los  Angeles.  1669a 

Apartment  to  let;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  L.  K.  Ans- 
pacher.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Louis  Kaufman  Anspacher,  Croton-on- 
Hudson,  N.  Y. ;  D  :  7539,  Nov.  9,  1905 ;  2c.  Nov. 
9,  1905.  1670 

Apartment  12  K;  force  in  3  acts,  by  L.  Rising. 
3  V.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  25,  1914 ;  D :  37118 ;  Lawrence 
Rising,  New  York.  1670a 


Ape   (The);  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.   M.  Moylan. 
47  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©  Sept.  15,  1911;  2c.  Nov.  10,  1911;  D: 
25733;  Alexander  Mitchell  Moylan,  Millview, 
Fla.  1671 

. by    I.    Osgood.      [85]    p.      4°.      Type- 


written. 

©  Ic.  June  13,  1912;  D:  29972;   Irene  Os- 
good, Northampton,  England.  1672 

Ape  and  bridegroom.     See  Witchery. 

Aphasia;  dramatic  composition,  by  A.  A.  Rosen- 
thal.   18  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  22,   1910;   D:  20969;   Albert  A. 
Rosenthal,  New  York.  1673 

Aphrodine;  fairy  opera  in  3  acts,  words  and 
music,  by  E.  Magnus.  [101]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  15, 1913 ;  D  :  35029 ;  Eugenie  Mag- 
nus, New  York.  1674 

Aphrodite;  drame  en  5  actes  et  9  tableaux, 
d'apres  Pierre  Louys,  par  P.  Frondaie.  40  p. 
(Supplement  gratuit  an  no.  2970  du  Monde 
illustre,  2  mai  1914.) 

©  May  2,  1914 ;  Ic.  May  27,  1914 ;  D :  37141  ; 
Pierre  Frondaie,  Paris.  1674a 

a  farcical  romance  in  3  acts,  libretto  by  T. 

Addison,  music  by  C.  D.  Blake. 

©   Chas.   D.    Blake   and   Thomas  Addison, 
Boston ;  1885  :  28132,  Dec.  31 ;  2c.  Jan.  6,  1886. 

1675 

musical  drama  in  5  acts  and  7  tableaux. 


written  by  Louis  de  Gramont,  after  the  novel 
by  Pierre  Louys,  English  version  by  Leonard 
Siarsh,  compo.sed  by  Camille  Erlanger.  New 
York,  G.  Schirmer.    4  p.  1.    99  p.     8°. 

©  ISIay  7,  1914 ;  2c.  May  18,  1914 ;  D :  37058; 
G.  Schirmer,  New  York.  1675a 

—  oper  in  1  akt  nach  Pierre  Louys,  von  Hans 
Liebstoeckl,  musik  von  Max  Oberleithner. 
Leipzig,  J.  Weinberger,  1912.    40  p.     12°. 

©   Mar.   10,   1912;    2c.   June   29,   1912;    D: 
30125  ;  Josef  Weinberger,  Leipzig.  1676 

—  a  play,  by  L.  Y.  Bourne. 

©  Linnie  Young  Bourne,  Washington;  1888: 
2668,  Jan.  24.  1677 


play  in  1  act,  by  W.  Armstrong. 

©     William     Armstrong,     New     York ;     D : 
11361,  Sept.  17,  1907.  1678 

schauspiel  in  3  akten,  von  Karl  v.  d.  Heydt. 

Berlin,    Vita,    deutsches    verlagshaus    [1907] 
SO  p.     16°. 

©  A'ita,  deutsches  verlagshaus,  Berlin;  D: 
10020,  Feb.  25,  1907 ;  2c.  Feb.  25,  1907.       1679 
— —  or,  The  evil  fortunes  of  one  Mr.  Damocles 
Jones,  a  burlesque  in  3  acts. 

©  W.  J.  Walker,  New  York;   1885:19321, 
Sept.  12.  1680 


79 


1681 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


1702 


Aphrodite  Pandemus;  or,  The  Lesbian  night- 
ingale, a  drama  hi  3  acts,  by  A.  K.  AIuc- 
Artbui*. 

1©  Adella   11.  MacArthur,  Detroit;   D :  1374, 
Jan.  30,  1902.  1681 

Aphrodite  Pontia;  or.  The  beauty  box,  musical 
drama  in  1  act,  by  A.  K.  MacArthur. 

©  Adella  R.  MacArthur,  Detroit;  D:137r), 
Jan.  30,  iy02.  1682 

Aphrodite's  awakening.     Typewritten. 

©    Charles   Nichols   and   Marie   Croix,    St. 
Louis;  1900  A:  39942,  Aug.  10;  2c.  Aug.  10. 

1683 

Apocalyptic;  drama.  New  York,  Chicago,  F.  H. 
lievell  CO. 

©   Fleming  H.   Revell  co.,   Chicago ;   1891 : 
419r>2,  Nov.  23.  1684 

Apollo;  spectacular  musical  burlesque,  in  3  acts, 
by  A.  T.  Floryu. 

©  Amedee  T.  Floryn,  West  Hoboken,  N.  J. ; 
1890  :  28099,  Sept.  12.  1685 

or,  The  oracle  of  Delphi,  comic  opera  in  3 

acts,  libretto  by  I.  Schnilzer,  English  tr.  and 
adaptation  by  II.  F.  Tretbar,  music  by  Jos. 
Hellmesberger,  jr. 

©  Rudolph  Aronson,  New  York ;  1891 :  14247, 
Apr.  20.  1686 

Apollo  extravaganza  co. ;  or.  Miss  Bell,  the 
dashing  milliner,  in  1  act.     Typewritten. 

©    William    B.    Allen,    Philadelphia;    1897: 


63510,  Nov.  13;  Ic.  Nov.  13. 


1687 


Apollonius,  1796.     Typewritten. 

©  D.  Woodbridge  Haynes,  New  York;  1893: 
510U7,  Dec.  28;  2c.  Dec.  26.  1688 

Apollos;  3  act  Greek  tragedy,  by  W.  V.  B. 
Tliompson.     Typewritten. 

©   W.   V.   B.   Thompson,   Pousrhkeepsie,   N. 
Y. ;  1894  :  31733,  June  13  ;  2c.  June  13.       1689 

Apollo's  oracle;  an  entertainment  in  1  act,  by 
Esther  B.  Tiffany.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  and 
CO.,  1897. 

©   Walter  H.   Baker  &  co.,   Boston;  1897: 
60975,  Dec.  2;  2c.  Dec.  30.  1690 

Aponga,  a  slave  prince  of  Africa.  4°.  Type- 
writ ton. 

©  John  James,  West  Lynn,  Mass.;  D:2741, 
Dec.  19,  1902;  2e.  Jan.  5,  1903.  1691 

Apostate  (The);  a  drama  in  4  acts,  on  the  Em- 
peror Julian  of  Rome,  by  A.  A.  Weiland. 

©  Albert  A.  WeiJaud,  Carrick,  Pa. ;  D  :  5818, 
Nov.  25,  1904.  1692 


Apostel  (Der):  drama  in  3  akten,  voo  Paul  Hya- 
cinthe  Loyson,  iibertragen  von  Lichteuberger- 
INIetcalfe.  Berlin,  Oesterheld  «&  co.,  verlag. 
107  p.     J2°. 

©  Ic.  June  17,  1914;  D :  38011 ;  Oesterheld 
&  CO.,  verlag,  Berlin.  1692a 

schauspiel    in   3   aufziigen,    von    Hermann 

Bahr. 

©  Albert  Ahn,  Cologne,  Germany ;   D :  781, 
Aug.  21,  1901;  2c.  Aug.  21,  1901.  1693 

Apostle  (The);  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  G.  Moore. 
Dublin,  Maunsel  &  co.,  ltd.,  1911.  4  p.  1.,  100  p. 
12°. 

©   May   30,   1911;    2c.   Aug.   10,   1911;    D: 
24895;  George  IMoore,  London.  1694 

Apostle  (The)  1909.     30  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    O.    Garrison    Kitchen,    Louisville,    Ky. ; 
D  :  15241,  Mar.  5,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  5,  1909.     1695 

Apostle  (The)  Paul;  play  in  4  scenes,  by  R.  H. 
Johnson,  jr.     39  p.    24".     Printed. 

©  Nov.  9,  1912;  2c.  Nov.  13,  1912;  D:  31378; 
R.  H.  Johnson,  jr.,  Louisville.  1696 

Apotre   (L');   tragedie  moderne  en  3   actes  en 

prose,  par  P.  Hyacinthe  Loyson.     24  p.  4°. 

(L'lllustration    theatrale,    7"    annee— 183,  10 
juiu  1911) 

©   June   10,   1911;   2c.   June   23,  1911;    D: 
24548;  Paul  Hyacinthe  Loyson,  Paris.       1697 

Apparitions;  a  drama  adapted  from  Gjeugan- 
gere,  by  Heurik  Ibsen,  English  version  by  W. 
M.  Laurence. 

©    William    Moore    Laurence,  Milwaukee; 
1882 :  74G9,  May  8.  1698 

Appassionata;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  M.  L.  Lee. 
12J,  8  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   May   18,   1914;   D:  37052;   Margaret 
Livingston  Lee,  New  York.  1698a 

a  play  in  1  act,  l)y  C.  Skinner. 

©    Constance    Skinner,    Los    Angeles;    D: 
11318,  Sept.  9,  1907.  1699 

Appeal  (The)  to  Caesar;  sacred  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  D.  II.  Jemison.  Cincinnati,  D.  H.  Jemison. 
[32]   p.     IG". 

©  May  1,  1914;  2c.  May  4,  1914;  D:  30974; 
David  Herbert  Jemison,  Cincinnati.  1699a 

Appeal  (An)  to  the  jury.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Brina    M.   Carlisle,    Brooklyn;    D:8471, 
May  3,  1900;  2c.  Apr.  19,  1906.  1700 

Appeal  (An)  to  the  regent;  a  romantic  comedy 
in  4  acts,  l)y  E.  B.  Comins. 

©  Elizabeth  Barker  Comins,  Boston;  1898: 

57754,  Oct.  1.  1701 

Appearance  (The)   of  evil;  a   modern  satirical 

comedy  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Wedekiud.     94  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©   Julius   Wedekiud,   New   York;   D :  1214, 
Dec.  2G,  1901 ;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1901.  1702 


80 


1703 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


1724 


Appearances;  or,  Trankie's  triumph. 

©    Annie    Louise    Sclierpe,    Boulder,    Col.; 
1882  :  11056,  July  5.  1703 

Appearances  are  deceiving;  rural  comedy,  by 
M.  S.  Loder.     [2],  16  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   June   13,   1912;    D:  29966;    Mary    S. 
Loder,  Philadelphia.  1704 

Appearances  are  often  deceptive;  a  skit  by  F. 
C.  Barclay. 

©  Fannie  C.  Barclay,  New  York ;  D :  10895, 
July  2,  1907.  1705 

Appearing,  disappearing,  dissolving  and  van- 
ishing life  pictures  representing  all  nations 
on  earth;  by  G.  Silbon. 

©  George  Silbon,  Chicago ;  1896 :  37503,  June 
29.  1706 

Appendicitis;  play  in  3  acts,  by  H.  Ilyan.  64  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.     27,    1915;    D:  39520;     Henry 
Ryan,  Nashville.  1706a 

Appendix!  cut  it  out;  in  1  act,  by  A.  G.  Hubert. 
[3]  p.    12°. 

©    Sept.   10,   1910;    2c.    Sept.   13,   1910;   D: 
22U96;  Adelbert  G.  Hubert,  Boonton,  N.  J. 

1707 

Appetite  Bill;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  An- 
drew Glassford.     [2],  65  p.    4".     Typewritten. 
©   Ic.   June  6,   1913;    D:  33420;    Frank   H. 
Glassford,  New  York.  1708 

Appetite  (The)  for  scandal;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  K.  II.  Gillmore. 

©    Rufus    Hamilton     Gillmore,     Arlington, 
Mass.;  1899:59452,  Sept.  16.  1709 

Appikoires  (Der)  (The  infidel)  ;  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  Joseph  ilarkowitz. 

T  1  ~ 

103  p.     8".     Ms. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    29,    1915;    D:  40525;    Joseph 
Kessler,  New  York.  1709a 

Appius  and  Virginia.  Sec  Mastei-pieces  of  the 
English  drama;  Webster  and  Tourneur. 

Apple  blossoms. 

©  Ulric  B.  Collins,  San  Francisco ;  D :  4807, 
Mar.  29,  1904.  1710 

a  fancv  frolic,  by  Harriette  Wilbur.     4  p. 

12°. 

©  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O. ;  D  :  13885,  Sept. 
21,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1908.  1711 

a  play  of  the  present  in  1  act,  by  F.  Dobin- 

son  and  A.  Mathews.    23  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Florence  Dobinson  and  Amanda  Mathews, 

Los  Angeles ;  D  :  12337,  Feb.  10,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr. 

13,  1908.  1712 


Apple  blossoms — Continued. 

quaint  comedy  in  1  act,  by  W.  B.  Patton. 

[2],  9  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

I©  Ic.  Aug.  17,  1911;  D:  24965;  William  B. 
Patton,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  1713 

3  act  rural  comedy,  by  R.  M.  Sperry.  Type- 
written. 

©  Robert  M.  Sperry,  Bridgeport,  Conn. ; 
1899  :  66227.  Oct.  12 ;  2c.  Oct.  20.  1714 

Apple  of  discord;  by  M.  Le  Roy  Arnold,  Lillian 
Bird  Garrow,  and  Ruth  Eddy  Leonard.  27  p. 
16°.     Printed. 

©  Class  of  1904  of  the  University  of  Min- 
nesota, Minneapolis;  D :  4980,  May  3,  1904;  2c. 
June  4,  1904.  1715 

Apple  (The)  of  Eden;  romantic  play  in  4  acts, 
by  C.  Carlton  Wallace.  86  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  June  5,  1913;  D :  33411 ;  Darcy  & 
Wolford,  New  York.  1716 

Apples  of  Eden.     Typewritten. 

©  Beulah  Marie  Dix,  Cambridge,  Mass.; 
1897:9845,  Feb.  8;  Ic.  Feb.  8.  1717 

Apples  of  Sodom. 

©  Laura  E.  White,  New  York;  D :  11064, 
July  27,  1907.  1718 

modern  drama  in  3  acts,  by  L.  F.  Brand. 

108  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  6,  1909 ;  D  :  17629 ;  Louise  Fenton 
Brand,  Milwaukee.  1719 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  G.   S.  Johns  and  Z. 

Akins. 

©  Geo.  S.  Johns  and  Zoe  Akins,  St,  Louis; 
D  :  10105,  June  21,  1909.  1720 

by  Marion   Bruce.     94   p.     f°.     Type- 


written. 

©  Ic.   July  16,  1909;   D :  16447 ;   George  S. 
Johns  and  Zoe  Akins,  St.  Louis. 

See  also  Reconstruction. 


1721 


Appointment  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  Hoff- 
man.    [7]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  17,  1915 ;  D :  40973 ;  Aaron  Hoff- 
man. New  York.  1721a 

Appomattox;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  R.  E.  Heller. 

©   Robley    Eugene   Heller,   Abingdon,    111. ; 

1899:54170,  Aug.  25;  2c.  Sept.  25.  1722 

a  military  drama  in  a  prolog  and  3  acts,  by 

G.  R.  Morse. 

©  George  R.  Morse,  New  York ;  1895 :  2871, 
Jan.  9.  1723 

a  military  play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  H.  Shelton. 

©  William  Henry  Shelton,  New  York ;  1893 : 
36998,  Aug.  9.  1724 


5379—15- 


-G 


81 


1725 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


1745 


Appomattox — Continued. 

a  1  act  playlet,  by  L.  Bnglehardt-Probert. 

©  Lionel   Englehardt-Probert,  Buffalo;   D: 
10112,  Mar.  11,  1907.  1725 

an   original   military  drama  in  4   acts,   by 


Oscar  Romulus  Beers. 

©    Charles    Edward    Hondrick,    Bridgeport, 
Conn. ;  1S95  :  12256,  Mar.  1.  1726 

——•play  in  1  act,  by  G.  Seibel.     [2],  16  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

®  Ic.  Feb.  6,  1914 ;  D  :  35935 ;  George  Seibel, 
Pittsburg.  1726a 

by  R.  Stuart  and  D.  A.  Bragdon. 

©  RMli)h  Stuart  and  Dudley  A.  Bragdon,  St. 
Louis;  18S)7:  55739,  Oct.  4;  2c.  Oct.  4.        1727 

— —  or,  Love  and  war,  a  comic  opera  in  2  acts 
and  3  scenes,  by  M.  J.  Lebmayer.  Type- 
written. 

©  M.  J.  Lehmayer,  Baltimore ;  1892 :  23262, 
June  2  ;  2c.  June  2.  1728 

the  war  of  the  blue  and  the  gray,  a  drama 

in  5  acts,  by  J.  L.  Rocbe. 

©  James  L.  Roche,  Memphis,  Teun. ;  1892: 
334S.  Jan.  20 ;  2c.  May  2.  1729 

Apprentie  (L');  in^ce  eu  4  actes  et  10  tableaux 
ll)ar  (lustave  Gelfroy]  Paris  [Inipr.  de  I'lllus- 
trationj  liK)7.    1  p.  1.,  102  j).    S". 

©  G.  Geffroy,  Paris;  A  :  11995,  Dec.  28,  1907  ; 
2c.  Dec.  28,  1907.  1730 

Apres  coup!  ou  tics;  coinodie  en  1  acte  TPJir]  A. 
Rene  Berton.    I'aris,  G.  Ondet.    52  p.    12". 

©  Aug.   27,    1909;    2c.    Sept.   25,   1909:    D: 
10923;  Georges  Ondet,  Paris.  1731 

Apres  I'opera;  dranie  en  2  actes  et  3  tableaux, 
par  Georges  Docquois  [pseud,  of  Henry  Gau- 
thier-Villars]  et  Jean  Reibrach  [pseud,  of 
Jean  Chabrier]  d'  apr&s  la  nouvelle  de  Jean 
Reibrach,  La  vengeance  du  mari.  Paris,  P.  V. 
Stock,  1900.    50  p.    12°. 

©  P.  V.  Stock,  Paris;  D  :  8854,  July  24,  1906; 
2c.  July  24,  1900.  1732 

Apres  le  pardon;  comedie  en  5  actes  [par]  P. 
Decourcelle.  I'aris  [Inipr.  de  rillustratiou] 
1907.     2  p.  1.,  80  p.     S". 

©  Pierre  Decourcelle,  Paris;  D:  11675,  Nov. 
7,  1907;  2c.  Nov.  7,  1907.  1733 

Apres  nioi;  piece  en  3  actes,  par  H.  Bernstein. 
I'aris,  A.  Fayard.     254  p.     12°. 

©  Apr.  5,  1911 ;  2c.  Apr.  22,  1911 ;  D  :  24028  ; 
Henry  Bernstein,  Paris.  1734 

Apres  vous  le  Bottin;  de  Henry  de  Brisay.  2  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  15,  1912 ;  D  :  30010 ;  Gaumont  co.. 
New  York.  1735 


April;  a  play  by  Alice  M.  Bradley.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  A.  M.  Bradley,  New  York;  D :  9110,  Sept. 
19,  1900;  2e.  Sept.  19,  1906.  1736 

April  and  May;  musical  comedy,  by  W.  B. 
Young.     [4],  109  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  25,  1912 ;  D :  31245 ;  William  Ber- 
tram Yoiuig,  Chicago.  1737 

April  first.     Typewritten. 

©  Clarice  Vance,  New  York ;  1900  A :  21381, 
Aug.  27;  2c.  Aug.  27.  1738 

a  farce  comedy  playlet,  by  J.  Driscoll.     [21, 

21  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  20,  1912;  D:  29097;  Joseph  Dris- 
coll, New  York.  1739 

protean  playlet  in  1  act,  by  Leon  Rogee  and 

S.  Neuwirth.     [12]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  7,  1914  ;  D  :  35575 ;  Sol.  Neuwirth, 
Brooklyn.  1739a 

April  fool;  a  comedy  sketch,  by  R.  V.  Hildc- 
brand.     11  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Roy   V.   Hildebraud,   Columbus,   O. ;    D: 
16012,  June  5,  1909 ;  2c.  June  5,  1909.        1740 

a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  l)y  G.  Williams. 

Typewritten. 

©   Gus  Williams,   New   York;    1891:34323. 
Sept.  26;  2c.  Oct.  10.  1741 

-an  original  comedy  in  1  act,  by  L.  Droge. 

Typewritten. 

©    Lillian    Droge,    San    Francisco ;    D :  832, 
Sept.  3,  1901;  2c.  Sept.  3,  1901.  1742 

-—or.  After  the  christening',  an  Irish  farce 
in  1  scene,  by  E.  Harrigan. 

©  Edward  Harrigan,  United  States;  1874: 
154.55,  Dec.  23.  1743 

-or.  The  clown  drill,  an  exercise  for  small 

hoys,  by  Elizabeth  F.  Guptill.     Franklin,  O., 
Eldridge  entertainment  house.    8  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.  1,  1914 ;  2c.  Dec.  19,  1914 ;  D  :  39297 ; 
Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Franklin.  O. 

1743a 

April  (The)  fool  girl;  comedy  in  prologue  and  3 
acts,  by  W.  J.  Neidig.  [129]  p.  4°.  Tj'pe- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  9,  1914;  D:  38075;  William  J. 
Neidig,  Chicago.  1743b 

April  fools;  a  farce  in  1  act  for  three  male  char- 
acters, by  W.  F.  Chapman.  New  York,  II. 
lioorbach. 

©  Harold  Roorbach,  New  York;  1890:5364. 
Feb.  12;  2c.  Mar.  25.  1744 

April  (An)  shower;  a  1  act  comedy,  by  Loota 
[pseud,  of  Louisa  Lee  Anstey] 

©  Louisa  Lee  Anstey,  Oyster  Bay,  N.  Y. ; 
1899 :  19140,  Mar.  14.  1745 

See  also  Talking  (The)  woman. 


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1763 


April  showers.     4".     Typewritten. 

I©  Arthur  Blanchard,  Cambridge,  Mass. ;  D  : 
6008,  Jan.  5,  1905;  2c.  Jan.  5,  1905.  1746 

April  skies;  a  drama  in  1  act  from  Julia  Schay- 
er's  story,  The  major's  appointment,  by  E.  M. 
Roberts. 

©  Ed  M.  Roberts,  Fort  Madison,  la. ;  1893 : 
43552,  Sept.  29.  1747 

April's  fool;  melodrama  in  3  acts,  by  G.  John- 
stone and  John  Nelson  Harrower.  151  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  2,  1915 ;  D :  39274 ;  Gordon  John- 
stone, New  York.  1747a 

Apron-string's;  play  in  5  acts,  by  H.  Booth.  150 
J).    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  9,  1909  ;  D  :  37060 ;  Hilliard  Booth, 
New  York.  1748 

Apuleius.     Sec  Cupid  and  Psyche. 

Aqui  hase  farta  un  hombre;  sainete  Ifrico  en  1 
ncto  y  en  prosa,  de  Jorge  y  Jose  de  la  Cueva. 
nu'isica  del  maestro  Chapi.  Madrid,  Sociedad 
de  a  u  tores  espaiioles,  1909.    48  p.    12°. 

©  July  2,  1909  ;  2c.  July  14,  1909  ;  D :  16252 ; 
Jorge  y  Jose  de  la  Cueva,  Madrid.  1749 

Aqui  todos  somos  buenos;  comedia  en  1  acto  y 
in  prosa,  original  de  G.  Canto  y  E.  Calonge. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espauoles]  1909. 
35  p.    12°. 

©  Sept.  23,  1909;  2c.  Sept.  24,  1909;  D: 
16907;  Gouzalo  Canto  and  Enrique  Calonge. 
Madrid.  1750 

Arab  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Selwyn.  [106] 
p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  10,  1911;  D :  23911 ;  Edgar  Sel- 
wyn, New  York.  1751 

Arab  (An)  abduction.     See  OfiE  to  Egypt. 

Arabella;  play  in  3  acts,  by  G.  R.  Malloch. 
Covent  Garden,  England,  Stephen  Swift  &  co., 
ltd..  1912.     127  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  5,  1912;  D:310S5;  George  Rep- 
tou  Malloch,  Chingford,  Essex,  England.  1752 

Arabella's  infatuation.  See  Wanted,  a  theatre 
company. 

Arabia  (Le)  feliz;  entremes  lirico,  original  y  en 
prosa,  libro  de  Felipe  Perez  Capo,  musica  de 
Rafael  Calleja.  Madrid,  Sociedad  de  autores 
espanoles,  1907.    16  p.    12°. 

©  Felipe  Perez  Capo,  Madrid  ;  D  :  10309,  Apr. 
10,  3907;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1907.  1753 

Arabian  (An)  g'irl  and  forty  thieves;  based  on 
the  1001  nights,  an  entertainment  in  4  acts, 
originated  and  designed  by  David  Henderson. 
Typewritten. 

©  Frances  M.  Henderson,  New  York;  1899: 
27220,  Apr.  19;  2c.  Apr.  19.  1754 


Arabian  (The)  lovers;  or.  The  sacred  jar,  east- 
ern tale  in  4  acts,  by  H.  F.  Downing.  London, 
Francis  Griffiths.    85  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.  10, 1913 ;  2c.  Dec.  30,  1913 ;  D  :  35595 ; 
Henry  Francis  Downing  and  Francis  Griffiths, 
London.  1754a 

Arabian  (An)  night;  opera  in  1  act,  by  N. 
Geddes.    18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  15,  1915;  D:396S6;  Norman 
Geddes,  Detroit.  1754b 

or,  Haroun  al  Raschid  and  his  mother-in- 
law,  a  comedy  in  4  acts  frojn  the  German  of 
von  Moser,  by  A.  Daly. 

©  Augustin  Daly,  New  York;  1879:15570, 
Nov.  18 ;  2c.  Dec.  3,  1880.  1755 

Arabian  (The)  nights;  dramatized  by  P.  P. 
Banholzer. 

©  Paul  P.  Banholzer,  Philadelphia;  1895: 
42494,  Aug.  20.  1756 

or,  Aladdin's  wonderful  lamp,  as  a  spec- 
tacular burlesque  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Thompson. 

©  Alfred  Thompson,  New  York ;  1887  :  8652, 
Apr.  9.  1757 

See  alfio   Amour. — Jar   (The)   of  olives. — 

Talking  bird. 

Arabi's  daughter;  a  spectacular  extravaganza 
in  4  acts  and  5  tableaux,  by  A.  Kelly  and  F.  F. 
Kelly. 

©  Allen  Kelly  and  Florence  Finch  Kelly, 
New  York ;  1892 :  9800,  Mar.  4.  1758 

Arabs  of  New  York;  local  drama  in  1  act,  by 
J.  J.  McCloskey. 

©  James  J.  McCloskey,  Brooklyn;  1874: 
1873,  Feb.  17.  1759 

Arab's  (The)  revenge;  1  act  sketch,  by  W.  Cole- 
man.   12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  26,  1911 ;  D :  23195 ;  Walter  Cole- 
man, New  York.  1760 

Araby's  daughter.  See  Chieftain's  (The)  sac- 
rifice. 

Araminta  Snow;  or.  Fun  in  a  studio.  10  p.  4°. 
Typewi'itten. 

©  Florence  Armitage.  New  York ;  D :  9924. 
Feb.  8,  1907;  2c.  Nov.  19,  1906.  1761 

Araminta's  wedding;  a  new  and  original  Ethio- 
pian musical  comedy  in  1  act  and  3  scenes,  by 
W.  Courtright. 

©  Wm.  Courtright,  Philadelphia;  1882: 
1S777,  Nov.  6.  1762 

Aramis,  the  master  mind;  an  historical  drama 
in  4  acts,  from  the  French  of  Alexander 
Dumas,  by  W.  S.  Mathews. 

©  Walter  S.  Mathews,  Louisville;  1889: 
20103,  June  27.  1763 


83 


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DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


1783 


Arbaces;  in  5  acts,  a  dramatij^.itiou  by  T.  E. 
Newman  of  The  last  clays  of  Pompeii,  by  Lord 
Lytton. 

©    Thomas    Edmund    Newman,    Salt    Lake 
City;  D:  2998,  Feb.  14,  1903.  1764 

a  tragedy,  an  original  dramatization  of  Ed- 
ward Rulwer  Lytton's  novel,  The  last  days  of 
Pompoii,  by  II.  M.  Fry. 

©  H.   M.   Fry,   Reading,   Pa.;   1891:16341, 
May  4.  1765 

Arbaces  of  Egypt;  play  in  4  acts,  taken  from 
Lord  Lytton's  novel.  The  last  days  of  Pompeii, 
by  J.  V.  Legambi.    4  v.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  IG,  1914;  D :  382S4 ;  James  Vin- 
cent Legambi,  Scranton,  Pa.  1765a 

Arbaces,  the  Egyptian;  or,  Love  in  Pompeii, 
tragedy  in  4  acts  from  Edward  Bulwer  Lyt- 
ton's Last  days  of  Pompeii,  by  I.  M.  INIayer. 

©  Ida  Marguerite  Mayer,  St.  Louis ;  1888 : 
23988,  Aug.  22.  1766 

Arbitrating'  Liz;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  C.  H. 
O'Domiell.     15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  8,  1915;  D:  41397;   Charles  H. 
O'Donnell,  New  York.  1766a 

Arbitration;  an  American  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
S.  P.  Danzig. 

©  Seymour  Prince  Danzig,  New  York  :  1895 : 
9111,  Feb.  12.  1767 


1  act  comedy,  by  A.  Mixon.    17  p.    f°.    Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  23,  1911 ;  D :  23492 ;  Ada  ]Mixon. 
Washington.  1768 

or.  The  strength  of  union,  a  comedy  drama 

in  5  acts,  by  W.  A.  Demnion. 

©  C.  Winifred  Perkins,  Watorbnry,  Conn.. 
and  ^^'illiam  Augustus  Dennuon,  Hartford, 
Conn. ;  D  :  3526,  May  18,  1903.  1769 

Arbitrators  (The);  a  di'amatic  composition  in  3 
acts,  by  J.  J.  Morton. 

©  James  Joseph  Morton,  New  York ;  D : 
2011,  Oct.  28,  1902.  1770 

Arbor  day.     Sec  Devoted  (The)  friends. 

Arbre  (L')  de  Noel.     Sec  Christmas  (The)  tree. 

Arc  (The)  light;  musical  drama,  composed  and 
written  by  R.  D.  Hall. 

©  Ruele  Dannie  Hall,  Scranton,  Pa.;  1892: 
10800,  Mar.  10.  1771 

Arcadia;    a    burlesque   extravaganza    in   2   acts 
and  9  scenes,  by  W.  Gill. 

©  William  Gill,  Boston;  1886 :  7340,  Mar.  30. 

1773 

a   comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Victorien   Sardou, 

tr.  by  AV.  J.  P.rooks. 

©  Walter  Julian  Brooks,  New  York ;  1SS4 : 
25105,  Dec.  17.  1773 


Arcadians  (The);  a  new  fantastic  musical  play 
in  3  acts,  book  by  j\Iark  Ambient  and  A.  M. 
Thompson,  lyrics  by  Arthur  Wimperis,  music 
by  I>ionel  Monckton  and  Howard  Talbot.  Lon- 
don, Chappell  &  CO.,  ltd.    25  p.    12". 

©  Cbappell  &  CO.,  ltd..  London;   D :  15760, 
May  1,  1909 ;  2c,  May  1,  1909.  1774 

Arcady;  a  pastoral  operetta  in  3  acts,  words  and 
music  by  J.  W.  B.  Hanington. 

©  John  Walter  Barron  Hanington,  Victoria, 
B.  C. :  D  :  1901,  May  19,  1902.  1775 

Archbishop  (An);  drama  in  4  acts,  from  the 
French  of  Marie-Henri  Beyle,  dramatized  by 
Mrs.  R.  Delno  Shymer  and  Theo.  Lowe.  [3], 
53  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  20,  1912;  D:  28778;  T.  Lowe  and 
Mrs.  R.  D.  Sliymer,  New  York.  1776 

Arche     (Die)     Noachs.      See    Hohe   (Die)   des 

gefiihls. 

Arche  (Die)  Noah,  (La  grue  de  la  scene); 
schvvank  in  3  akten,  5  bildern,  von  Victor  Mil- 
lere,  fur  die  deutsclie  biihne  bearbeitet  von 
Ralph  Arthur  Rolterts.  Miincheu,  Dreimasken 
verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.    95  p.    S". 

©  Ic.  July  6,  1914 ;  D  :  37467  ;  Drei  masken 
verlag,  -Munich.  1777 

Archer  (The)  of  the  EJiine;  a  romantic  melo- 
drama, by  A.  de  JNIontboliard.     40  p.     16°. 

©  Albert  de  Montbeliard,  Detroit;  D  :  10550, 
May  13,  1.007;  2c.  May  16.  1907.  1778 

Archery  (The)  of  Cupid:  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Ij. 
.M.  Bond.     11  p.    4".     Typewritten. 

©    Le^is    McGregor    Bond,    Brooklyn ;    D : 
7502,  Oct.  21,  1905;  2c.  Oct.  10,  1905.  1779 

Arch-fiend;  by  J.  J.  Chatfield.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  John  J.  Chatfield,  Chicago;  D :  8932,  Aug. 
8,  1906;  2c.  Aug.  8,  1900.  1779a 

Archie;  or,  A  girl's  folly,  a  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  (ieorge  De  Valois  [pseud,  of  M.  C. 
Walsh.] 

©  Mary  C.  Walsh,   Brooklyn;   1880:16122. 
Oct.  25 ;  Ic.  Nov.  5.  1780 

Archie  Lovell;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  bv 
F.  C.  Burnand. 

©  Inire  Kiralfy,  United  States;  1878:2241, 
Feb.  21.  1781 

Architect  (The);  or.  Life  in  California,  a  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  G.  I.  Nowitzky.    Washington. 

©  George  I.  Nowitzkj',  United  States;  1877: 
2870,  Mar.  8.  1782 

Archmillionaire  (An);  a  Spanish  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  Pedro  de  Novo  y  Colson,  tr.  into  Eng- 
lish and  adapted  by  J.  de  Susini-Etcheverry. 

©  Justus  de  Susini-Etcheverry,  New  York: 
D  :  1199,  Dec.  19,  1901.  1783 


84 


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1803 


Areola,  the  prairie  belle;  or.  Old  Pomposity, 
an  original  romantic  comic  opera  in  3  acts, 
bool^  by  C.  A.  Williams,  music  by  Richard 
Kieserling,  jr.     Typewritten. 

I©    Cbarles    Alfred    Williams,     Cincinnati; 
D  :  703,  .July  29,  1901 ;  2c.  July  20.  1901.     1784 

Arctic;  or.  North  pole  expedition,  comic  opera 

in    3    acts,    libretto    by    J.    Franklin    Warner, 

music  by  G.  Walter  Gould  and  P.  W.  Turnbull. 

©  Martha  J.  Warner,  Boston;  1882:14524, 

Sept.  1.  1785 

Arctic  architects;  farce  in  2  acts,  by  E.  B.  Mor- 
ris. Philadelphia,  Penn  publishing  co.,  1910. 
12". 

©  J.-m.  25,  1910  ;  2c.  Jan.  27,  1910  ;  D  :  20036  ; 
Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.  1786 

■ -Same.     34  p.     12". 

©  Mi\y  18,  1910 ;  2c.  May  20,  1910  ;  D  :  21070 ; 
I'eun  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.  1787 

Ivrics,  bv  Edwin  Bateman  Morris  and  H.  C. 

:\reyer.     18*^  p.     10". 

©  Dec.  14,  1909 ;  2c.  Dec.  24,  1909 ;  D  :  17817  : 
IT.  C.  Meyer,  Washington.  1788 

Arctic  (The)  circle;  musical  satire  in  3  acts,  by 
F.  W.  Beach  and  Willis  Freeman.  [58]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Mar.   22,   1911.   D:  23720;    Frederick 
W.  Beach,  Chicago.  1789 

Arctic  mystery.     See  Captain  Cunningham. 

Ardath;  traced v  in  3  acts  with  10  scenes,  by  A. 
Craft.     [401   p.     4".     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  16.  1914;  D:  36729;  Albert  Craft, 
Steilacoom,  Wash.  1789a 

Sec  also  Ang'el  (An)  bride. 

Arden;  an  idyll  in  2  acts,  by  E.  Dodge.  20  p.  f". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  20,1913 ;  D  :  32371 ;  Esther  Dodge, 
Landorer,  Md.  1790 

Arden  of  Feversham.     See  Lilies  that  fester. 

Ardmore;  a  blank  verse  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by 
F.  L.  Benedict. 

©  I'rank  Lee  Benedict,  United  States ;  1884  : 
6514,  Mar.  26.  ^   1791 

Arduin.  See  Collected  plays  and  poems;  by 
Cale  Young  Kice. — Immortal  (The)  lure. 

Are  bachelors  a  failure?  satirical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  W.  Collison.  [89]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  2,  1914;  D:  35886;  Wilson  Col- 
lison, Columbus,  O.  1791a 

Are  you  a  buffalo?  a  comedy,  by  M.  W.  Ster- 
ling.    Typewritten. 

©  :Marie  Welleslev  Sterling,  Camden,  N.  J. : 
D  :  402,  Apr.  26,  1901 ;  2c.  June  7,  1901.     1792 


Are  you  a  buffalo — Continued. 

a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Harry  B.  Marshall. 

Typewritten. 

©   Gus  Hill,   New  York;    D :  490,   May   20, 

1901 ;  2c.  Aug.  23,  1901.  1793 

Are  you  a  lobster;  1  act  farce  comedy,  by  Frank 
Kennedy. 

©  Williams  &  Pullman,  Palmyra,  N.  Y. ; 
D  :  7886,  Jan.  22,  1906.  1794 

Are  you  a  mason?  (Die  logenbriider) ;  farce 
comedy  in  3  acts,  adapted  from  the  German  of 
Carl  Laufs  and  Curt  Kraatz  by  Leo  Ditrich- 
stein.  ^'ew  York,  E.  Lederer  and  C.  Herr- 
mann, 1901.     83  p.     8". 

©  Emanuel  Lederer  and  Carl  Ilerrmaua, 
New  York;  D :  390,  Apr.  24,  1901;  2c.  June 
10,  1901.  1795 

Are  you  a  member?  a  prologue  in  1  act;  and 
The  initiation  of  a  candidate,  in  2  acts;  a 
burlesque  by  J.  A.  Wamsley.    41  p.    16°. 

©  James  A.  Wamsley,  Philadelphia :  D : 
6242,  Feb.  18,  1905;  2c.  June  29,  1905.        1796 

Are  you  a  Mormon?  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
H.  King  and  B.  Woods.  63  p.  f".  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  27,  1913;  D :  34549 ;  Harrison 
King  and  Benj.  Woods,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  1797 

Are  you  a  nut?  or.  Foolish  moments  in  one, 
play  in  1  act,  by  O.  T.  Johnsone.  6  p.  f". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  6,  1912 ;  D  :  31335 ;  Otto  T.  John- 
sone, Brooklyn.  1798 

Are  you  a  smoker?    4".     Typewritten. 
■     ©    Walter    Stephens    and    Chance    Newton, 
London;  D:9684,  Dec.  24,  1906;  2c.  Dec.  24. 
1906.  1799 

Are  you  an  anarchist?  farcical  bomb  in  3  ex- 
plosions, by  N.  Lublin  and  Samuel  Golding. 
3  V.    4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  10,  1914;  D:  38081;  Nathan 
Lublin,  Brooklyn.  1799a 

Are  you  an  eagle?  a  dramatic  composition  in  1 
act,  by  W.  L.  Ballauf.     Typewritten. 

©  William  L.  Ballauf,  New  York;  D :  785, 
Aug.  21,  1901;  2c.  Aug.  21,  1901.  1800 

or,  The  eagle's  nest,  by  S.  Peel.     3  p.     f°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Seth  Peel,  Springfield,  111. ;  D :  2312,  Sept. 
8,  1902 ;  2c.  Aug.  11,  1902.  1801 

Are  you  an  elk? 

©  A.  H.  Knoll,  Erie,  Pa. ;  D :  2077,  Julv  1, 
1902.  1802 

4  act  comedy  drama,  by  J.  W.  Erwin.    Type- 
written. 

©  J.  W.  Erwin,  Ellinwood,  Kan.;  D:2051. 
June  25,  1902 ;  2c.  Sept.  15,  1902.  1803 


85 


1804 


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1824 


Are  you  an  elk — Contiiiuecl. 

an  original  musical  comedy,  by  B.  Link. 

©  Billy  Link,  Columbus,  O. ;  D :  2S02,  Jan. 
2,  1903.  1804 

Are  you  an  oddfellow?  a  farce  comedy,  adopted 
from  the  German,  by  W.  Brandon. 

I©    Whit    Brandon,    Paola,    Kan. ;    D :  1570, 
Mar.  13,  1902.  1805 

Are  you  crazy?     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Damsel  &  Lawrence,  Columbus,  O. ;  D : 
9721,  Dec.  31,  1906;  2c.  Jan.  30,  1907.  1806 

Are  you  deaf?  comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by  C. 
Sinione. 

©   Charles   Simone,   New   York;    D :  13078, 
May  23,  190S.  1807 

Are  you  glad  or  sorry?  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  B. 

Tilton. 

©  Edwin  B.  Tilton,  Brooklyn;  1897:45.511, 


Auir.  12. 


1808 


Are  you  insured?  a  sparkling,  eccentric  comedy, 
in  3  acts,  by  E.  Harrigan. 

©  Edward  Harrigan,  New  York ;  1885 :  6747, 
Mar.  21.  1809 

Are  you  kidding  me?  play  in  1  act,  by  O.  T. 

Jobusone.     7  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  6,  1914 ;  D :  37202 ;  Otto  T.  John- 
soue,  Brooklyn.  1809a 

Are  you  my  wife?  farce,  by  F.  Halsey.    [1]  19  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  20,  1913 ;  D :  33556 ;  Forrest  Hal- 
sey, Fredericksburg,  Va.  1810 

Aren't  they  wonders?  play  in  1  act  by  C.  F. 
Nirdlinger.    28  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  15, 1915 ;  D  :  40674 ;  Charles  Fred- 
eric Nirdlinger,  New  York.  1810a 

Argo  and  Irene;  a  dramatic  composition,  by  J. 
R.  Monroe. 

©  Jasper  R.  Monroe,  Seymour,  Ind. ;  1874: 
6902,  May  22;  2c.  June  4.  1811 

Argonauts   (The);  comic  opera  libretto,  by  M. 
B.  Cooke.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    :\Iarjorie    Benton    Cooke,    Chicago;    D: 
1595,  ilar.  17,  1902 ;  2c.  Mar.  17,  1902.       1812 

Argonauts  (The)  of  '49;  or.  Ocean  to  ocean,  a 
drama  in  5  acts,  by  Bartley  Campbell. 

©    Frank    E.   Aiken,    Chicago;    1875:1707, 
Feb.  23.  1813 


—  or.  The  idyl  of  Welcome  Canyon,  a  tale  of 
the  Sierra  Nevadas,  an  original  romantic 
drama  in  5  acts,  by  H.  Merry. 

©    Harley    Merry,    Flatbush,    L.    I.;    1879: 
11257,  Aug.  23.  1814 


I 


1 


Argonauts  (The)  of  1897;  in  4  acts,  by  E.  L. 
McI>owell  and  Edward  Young. 

©  Edwin  L.  McDowell,  St.  Louis;  1897: 
48168,  Aug.  27.  1815 

Argument  of  Izeyl.     See  Izeyl  (Argument  of) 

Argus-eyed;  a  1  act  comedy,  by  C.  Renauld. 
Typewritten.  M 

©  Charles  Renauld,  New  York;  1892:14187.   ' 
Mar.  31;  2c.  Mar.  31.  1816 

Argyle  (The)  case;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  Ford 
.ukI  H.  J.  O'Higgins,  written  with  the  co- 
operation of  William  J.  Burns.  118  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  2,  1912  ;  D  :  30421 ;  Harriet  Ford, 
New  York,  and  Harvey  J.  O'Higgins,  Martins- 
ville, N.  J.  1817 

Aria,  the  musician's  daughter;  by  Theodore 
Kremer.     Typewritten. 

©    Edward    C.    White,    New  York;    1899: 

52361,  Aug.  15;  2c.  Aug.  15.  1818 

A.riadne;  or.  Modern  ways  in  ancient  days,  a 
comic  opera  in  2  acts,  by  Leopold  A.  Camacho, 
composed  by  Gustav  Heiniken,  jr. 

©  L.  A.  Camacho  and  G.  Heiniken,  jr..  New 
Brighton,  N.  Y. ;  1893  :  50713,  Nov.  14.        1819 

See  also  Gioja. 

Ariadne  auf  ISTaxos;  oper  in  1  aufzuge,  von 
Hugo  von  Hofmaunsthal,  musik  von  Richard 
Strauss.  Berlin,  Paris,  A.  Fiirstner.  160  p. 
12°. 

©  May  14,  1912;  2c.  June  13,  1912;  D: 
29953;  Adolph  Fiirstner,  Paris.  1820 

•  zu  spielen  uach  dem  Biirger  als  edel- 


niann  des  Moliere.  Regiebuch  von  Prof.  Max 
Reinhardt.  Berlin,  Paris,  A.  Fiirstner,  1913. 
137  p.,  diagrs.    8°. 

©  Jan.  22,  1913;  2c.  Feb.  8,  1913;  D:  32225; 
Adolph  Fiirstner,  Paris.  1821 

Ai'iadne  in  Naxos.     See  Agonists  (The) 

Ariadne  on  Naxos;  opera  in  1  act,  by  Hugo  von 
Hofmaunsthal,  music  by  Richard  Strauss,  Eng- 
lish tr.  by  Alfred  Kalisch.  Paris,  A.  Fiirstner, 
1913.     49  p.     16". 

©    May   26,    1913;    2c.    June   23,    1913;    D: 
33581;  Adolph  Fiirstner,  Paris.  1822 

Ariana;  draninia  lirico  in  4  atli,  [dil  Catulle 
Mendes,  musiea  di  J.  Massenet,  tr.  di  Alex 
Jjeawington.  Paris,  Hengel  et  cie.,  1907.  63  p. 
12°. 

©  Heugel  &  CO.,  Paris ;  D :  11443,  Sept.  30. 
1907;  2c.  Sept.  30,  1907.  1823 

Ariane;  opera  en  5  actes,  poeme  do  Catulle 
Mendes,  musique  de  J.  Massenet.  Livret. 
Paris,  Hougel  et  cie.,  1900.    108  p.     12". 

©  Heugel   &  CO.,   Paris;   D :  9610,   Dec.   10, 
1900 ;  2c.  Dec.  10,  1906.  1824 


86 


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1846 


Ariane  and  Blue  Beard;  lyric  story  in  3  acts, 
by  Maurice  Maeterlinck,  music  by  Paul  Dulias. 
New  York,  F.  Rullman.    35  p.    8°. 

.©    Nov.   20,    1910;    2c.    Nov.    19,    1910;    D: 
22594;  Fred  Rullman,  New  York.  1825 

Ariane  e  Barbe-bleue;  leggenda  in  3  atti  di 
IManrice  r^iaeterJiuck,  musiea  di  Paul  Dukas. 
Paris,  A.  Durand  et  flls.     51  p.    12°. 

©  Feb.  25,  1911 :  2c.  Feb.  25, 1911 ;  D  :  23460 ; 
Durand  et  cie.,  Paris.  1826 

Arion;  a  burlesque  in  3  acts,  by  H.  C.  Baker. 
Typewritten. 

©   Henry   Charles   Baker,   Iowa    City,    la. ; 
1896:  70499,  Dec.  28;  2c.  Dec.  28.  1827 

play   in   4    acts,    by   G.   Lucas.     96   p.     f. 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.     July   21,    1914;     D :  37634 ;     George 
Lucas,  Passaic,  N.  J.  1827a 

Aristocracy;  in  5  acts,  dramatized  by  Countess 
Norraikow,  by  permission  of  D.  Appleton  & 
CO.,  New  York.     Typewritten. 

©  Ella  Norraikow,  New  York ;  1892 :  18874, 
May  2;  Ic.  May  2.  1828 

■ a  musical  drama  in  3  acts,  by  P.  E.  Hop- 
kins.    Boston,  1877. 

©  Pauline  E.  Hopkins,  Boston;  1877:9426, 
Aug.  16.  1829 

Aristocrat  (The);  a  comedy  drama  by  F.  M. 
W'itmarlv  and  F.  B.  Hawkins. 

©  Frank  INI.  Witmark  and  Fred  B.  Hawkins, 
New  York  ;  1892  :  25138,  June  15.  1830 

a  drama  in  2  acts,  by  H.  G.  Brett. 

©    Helen    Gelston    Brett,    Brooklyn;    1877: 
G791.  Jxnie  7.  1831 

play  in  3  acts,  by  L.  D.  Freeman.    80  p.    f°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  24,  1911 ;  D  :  24569 ;  Lea  D.  Free- 
man, New  Orlean.s.  1832 

Aristocrat  from  Texas;  romantic  play  of  to-day 
in  4  acts,  by  G.  S.  Dnnkin.  90  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.    Nov.   17,    1909;    D:  17426;    Gertrude 
Scott  Dunkiu.  New  York.  1833 

Aristocrat  (The)  of  the  mind;  a  play  in  4  acts, 
by  Siegfried  Goodman. 

©  S.  Goodman,  Chicago ;  D :  15046,  Feb.  10, 
1909.  1834 

Aristocratic  (An)  tramp;  by  Lem  B.  Parker. 

©  William  Kilroy,  New  York;  D  :  3248,  Apr. 
6,  1903.  1835 

Aristocrats.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    James   Hay,   jr.,    Washington;    D :  7549, 
Nov.  11,  1905 ;  2c.  Nov.  11,  1905.  1836 


Aristokrat  und  farmer;  lustspiel  in  3  akten,  aus 
deni  dentschamerikanischeu  farmerlebeu,  von 
K.  Schmalhaus. 

©    Karl    Selimalhaus,    Davenport,    la. ;    D : 
13486,  Aug.  3,  1908.  1837 

Aristophanes'  apology.  Sec  Balaustion's  Eu- 
ripides. 

Aristophanes'  Birds,  Frogs  and  Clouds;  liter- 
ally tr.  with  notes  by  W.  J.  Hickie,  with  an 
introduction  by  E.  Brooks,  jr.  Philadelphia, 
D.  McKay  [1899]     267  p.    16°. 

©     David     McKay,     Philadelphia;     1899: 
37474,  June  8 ;  2c.  Oct.  9.    ^  1837a 

Arizona;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Augustus 
Thoma  s. 

©  Robert  Howard  Russell,  New  York ;  1899  : 
51676,  Aug.  11 ;  2c.  Sept.  6.  1838 

supposed  by  the  author  to  be  a  comedy,  by 

J.  B.  Frost. 

©  John  B.  Frost,  Atlanta  ;  1898 :  22914,  Apr. 
11 ;  2c.  July  18.  183S 

or,  Ancient  America,   a   western   military 


drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  C.  Carson. 

©  Andrew  Carlisle  Carson,  Denver;   1898: 
31134,  May  19 ;  2c.  July  19,  1899.  1840 

Arizona  (An)  bandit;  or,  The  Arizonian,  in  4 
acts,  by  W.  F.  Mann. 

©  W.   F.   Mann,  Baltimore ;   D :  8025,  Feb. 
19,  1906.  1841 

Arizona  Bess;  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act,  by  F. 
Morris.     11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  5,  1911 ;  D  :  25938 ;  Frances  Mor- 
ris, Colorado  Spriiags,  Col.  1842 

Arizona  (The)  carnival.     See  Stinger. 

Arizona  (An)  girl;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Beau- 
mont Claxton  [])seud.  of  Thomas  Claxton 
Taylor]. 

©  P.  C.  Rosar,  Lincoln,  111. ;  D :  435,  May  G, 
1901.  1843 

Arizona  (An)  hold  up.  See  Sure  Shot  Klit,  the 
dead  man's  claim. 

Arizona  (An)  incident;  a  sketch,  by  R.  Foster. 
11  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  Roy  Foster,  West  Pullman,  111. ;  D  :  13731, 
Sept.  8,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  8,  1908.  1844 

Arizona  Jim,  a  rough  rider;  1  act  sketch,  by 
H.  Lacy. 

©  Harry  Lacy,  New  York ;  1899 :  69734,  Oct. 
26.  1845 

Arizona  Joe,  the  shooting  star. 

©  Joseph  Alexander  Bruce,  New  York  ;  1886 ; 
10368,  May  1.  1846 


87 


1847 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


1871 


Arizona  (The)  kicker;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts. 

©   I).   1].   I.esler  co.,   New   York;   D :  149S, 

Feb.  27,  1902.  1847 

an  original  American  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 

H.  A.  Dn  Soiicliet  and  C.  T.  Vincent. 

©  Henry  A.  Du  Sonchet  and  Chas.  T.  Vin- 
cent, United  States;  1900:2949,  Feb.  1;  2c. 
Feb.  1.  1848 

Arizona  Kid;  melodrama  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Har- 
court.     68  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1912;  D:  31110;  M.  Harcourt, 
New  York.  1849 

Arizona  (An)  romance;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  E. 
Blair.     [11]  p.    4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  28,  1911;  D:  23768;  Eugenie 
Blair,  Philadelphia.  1850 

Arizona    stampede;    western     dramatic     horse 
piece,  by  J.  B.  Rue.    4  p.    f".    Tyi)ewritten 

©  Ic.  Aug.  9,  1913 ;  D  :  34072 ;  Jacob  B.  Rue, 
Red  Bank,  N.  J.  1851 

Arizona  (The)  widow;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
II.  J.  AV.  I):im. 

©  Henry  J.  W.  Dam,  Sacramento,  Cal. ; 
1884  :  8228,  Apr.  19.  1852 

Arizona's  girl  bandit;  a   western  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  C.  A.  Davy.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Catherine  Amelia  Davy,  Mt.  Washington, 
Mo. ;  D :  11556,  Oct.  19,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  19,  1907. 

1853 

Arizonian  (The);  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  J. 
Carter.    4".     Typewritten. 

©  William  J.  Carter,  New  York;  D :  10042, 
Feb.  28,  1907;  2c.  June  19,  1907.  1854 

Sec  nUo  Arizona  (An)  bandit. 

Arkansas  (An)  gal;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  D.  Ben- 
nington.    [13]  p.    f*.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  16,  1911 ;  D :  23110 ;  Daisy  Ben- 
nington, Boberly,  Mo.  1855 

Arkansas  (The)  traveler. 

©  John  W.  Broderick,  Newark,  N.  J.;  D: 
6374,  Mar.  21,  1905.  1856 

— ^  a  farce  comedy,  by  C.  F.  Converse. 

©  C.  F.  Converse,  United  States;  1899: 
77188,   Nov.  27.  1857 

Arkansaw;  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  W.  J. 

Kent. 
©  Walter  James  Kent,  Vincennes,  Ind. :  D : 

11624,  Oct.  14.  1907.  1858 

Arkansaw  (The)  traveler;  dramatic  production 

in  5  acts,  by  L.  W.  Leonard. 

©  L.  W.  Leonard,  Kansas  Citv,  Mo. ;  1894 : 
61808,  Dec.  31.  1859 

dramatic  production    in   4   acts,   by  L.   W. 

Leona  rd. 

©  L.  W.  Leonard,  Kansas  City,  Mo.;  1899: 
597(>4,  Sept.  18.  1860 


Arkan saw's  visit.     Typewritten. 

©  Edward  Howard,  New  York;  John  Tnl- 
bert,  Elmira,  N.  Y. :  John  H.  Blackford,  St. 
.Joseph,  Mo. :  and  Frank  Russel.  New  York ; 
1891 :  32978,  Sept.  15 ;  2c.  Sept.  15.  1861 

Arkinsaw;   just   a    play    in    3    acts,   by    L.   J. 
Howard. 
©  Lorin  J.  Howard,  Chicago;  1899:38587, 
•  June  12.  1862 

Arkwrig'ht's  wife;  a  domestic  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  Tom  Taylor  and  J.  S.  Mackaye. 

©  James  Steele  Mackaj-e,  United  States: 
1874:6357,  May  9.  1863 

Arlequin  (El);  juguete  c6mico-lfrico  en  1  aeto 
y  3  cuadros  en  verso,  de  IM.  Soriano  y  Iv.  Fal- 
cato.  nti'isica  de  Ids  niaestros  Teodoro  Crist61)al 
y  Luis  Barta.  Madrid,  Sociedad  de  autores 
espnnoles,  1909.     38  p.     12°. 

©  July  2,  1909 ;  2c.  July  14,  1909 :  D  :  10243 : 
iNIanuel  Soriano  y  Luis  Falcato,  INIadrid.  1864 

Arlesiana    (L');    dramma    lirico    in   3    atti    e  4 
qnadri,  di  Leopoldo  iMareneo,  musica  di  Fran- 
cesco Cilea.    ]\Iilano,  E.  Sonzogno.    47  p.    12°. 
©  June  28,  1912 ;  2c.  July  9,  1912 ;  D  :  30218 ; 
Edoardo  Sonzogno,  Milan.  1865 

Arlette;  operette  en  3  actes,  paroles  de  Claude 
Rol.uul  et  L.  Bouvet.  Paris,  C.  Joubert 
[190r.].     85  p.    4°. 

©  Celestin  Joubert,  Paris;  D :  7477,  Oct.  30, 
1905 ;  2c.  Oct.  30,  1905.  1866 

Arline;  play  in  1  act  and  2  scenes,  by  li.  Carran. 
[20]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  25,  1912;  D :  28441  ;  Lee  Carran. 
Everett,  O.  1867 

Arlington;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Warl)rick. 

©  Martha  Warbrick,  Wilkesbarre,  Pa.;  D: 
214,  :\Iar.  14,  1901.  1868 

Arlington  (The)  belles;  a  musical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  F.  Melrose  and  H.  Chapman. 

©  Frank  Melrose  and  Harry  Chapman. 
United  States ;  1886  :  14886,  June  29.  1869 

Arlington  Lightfoot,  P.  D.;  comedy  sketch  with 
songs,  words  by  C.  Stratton,  music  by  Arthur 
Lieber.    17  p.    4°.    Typewritten.    [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  9,  1915;  D :  41453 ;  Clarence 
Stratton,  St.  Louis.  1869a 

Arlington  (The)  pageant  to  commemorate  the 
dedication  of  the  new  town  hall;  written  and 
planned  by  Mrs.  C.  E.  Dallin.  Arlington, 
Mass.,  1913.     28  p.     8°. 

©  May  31,  1913 :  2c.  June  2, 1913 ;  A  :  346970 ; 
Mrs.  Cyrus  Edwin  Dallin,  Arlington,  Mas!^. 

1870 

Arlington  (The)  plantation;  play  in  1  act,  by 
V.  Vifaiita.     [2],  4  p.    4°.    Tyjmwritten. 

©  Ic.  June  9,  1913;  D:  33435;  Violet 
A'ifanta,  Brooklyn.  1871 


88 


1872 


COPYEIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


1890 


Arm  (The)  chair;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  Paul  Pres- 
ton Temple  [W.  W.  Davis]  7  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  William  Whitina:  Davis,  New  York;  D: 
11812,  Nov.  26,  1907 ;  2c.  Feb.  7,  1908.        1872 
Arm  in  arm, 

©  Joseph  H.  Godfrey,  Chicago;  D :  12943, 
M:ty  11,  190S.  1873 

Arm  (The)  of  the  law;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
A.  Bonrchier.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Arthur  Bourchier.  London ;  D  :  7210,  Sept. 
(>,  190.5;  2c.  Sept.  6,  1905.  1874 

Armageddon;  modern  epic  drama  in  a  prologue, 
series  of  scenes  and  an  epilogue,  written  partly 
in  verse,  by  Stephen  Phillips.  New  York, 
John  Lane  co.,  1915.    94  p.    12°. 

©  June  1,  1915 ;  Ic.  June  15,  1915 ;  D  :  40938 ; 
John  Lane  co..  New  York.  1874a 

Armande;  or.  The  mermaids  cave,  a  musical 
spectncular  burlesque  in  4  acts  with  original 
songs  and  music,  by  L.  E.  Hurd. 

©  L.  Edwards  Hurd,  New  York;  1877: 
11425,  Oct.  6.  1875 

Armas  al  hombro!  zarzuela  c6mica  en  1  acto 
dividldo  en  4  cuadros,  en  prosa,  original  de 
Emilio  G.  del  Castillo  y  Carlos  Dotesio,  mi'isica 
de  los  maestros  Torregrosa  y  Alonso.  Madrid. 
Sociedad  de  autores  espnfioles,  1911.  45  p.  12°. 
©  Dec.  30,  1911 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1912 ;  D  :  28171 ; 
Emilio  G.  del  Castillo  y  Carlos  Dotesio,  Jila- 
drid.  1876 

Armature  (L');  [par  E.  Brieux]  tiree  du  roman 
de  P.  Ilervieu  [Pju'ls,  Impr.  de  I'lllustra- 
tion]  1905.    2  p.  1.,  91  p.    12°. 

©  Eugene  Brieux,  Paris;  D :  6341,  Mar.  16. 
1905;  2e.  Mar.  10.  1905.  1877 

Arme  (Der)  Don  Juan;  operette  in  2  bildern,  von 
Emil  Zipper  und  Eugen  Spero,  musik  von 
Ernst  Helm.  Textbuch  der  gasange.  Leipzig 
[etc.]  L.  Doblinger.  1911.     22  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  21,  1911 ;  2c.  Mar.  6,  1912  :  D  :  28955  : 
Ludwig  Doblinger  (Bernhard  Herzmansky), 
Leipzig.  1878 

Arme  (Der)  Heinrich;  drama,  von  Gerhart 
Hauptmann.    nar.    8°. 

©  S.  Fischer  verlag,  Berlin ;  D :  2780,  Dec. 

30.  1902;  2c.  Jan.  21,  1903.  ^     1879 

See  also  Dramatic  (The)  works  of  Gerhart 

Hauptmann. 

Arme    madchen    (Poor    g-irls);    sociales    volks- 

stiir-k  in  4  aufziigen,  von  Guy  de  Maupassant. 

©  Adolf  Philipp,   New   York;    1893:39466, 

Aug.  29.  1880 

Arme  (Die)  Marg'aret;  ein  volksschauspiel  aus 
dem  alien  Steyr  in  4  akten,  von  Armin  Fried- 
niann,  nach  dem  gleichnamigen  roman  von  E. 
V.  Handel-Mazzetti.  Wien.  F.  W.  Schmieden 
&  CO.,  1911.     144  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  .Tune  21,  1912;  D:  30048;  F.  W. 
Schmieden  &  co.,  Vienna.  1881 


Arme  (Der)  millionar;  operette  in  3  akten,  von 
Julius  Bauer,  musik  von  Paul  Otteuheimer. 
Regiebuch.  Berlm,  Miinchen,  Drei  masken 
verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1913.    221  p.    diagrs.    8°. 

©  Ic.  June  1,  1914;  D:  37175;  Drei  masken 
verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Munich.  1881a 

Armed  neutrality;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  C.  Foote. 
11  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  13,  1915;  D:  39974;   Courtenay 
Foote,  Los  Angeles.  1881b 

Armenia;  by  M.  Charlson. 

©    Mardiros    Charlson,   Providence,   R.    I. ; 
1S97 :  15957,  Mar.  8.  ^  1882 

or.  The  crescent  and  the  cross,  a  drama 

of  to-day,  unfolded  in  6  pictures,  by  F.  Reinau. 

©  Franz  Reinau,  New  York;   1896:61343. 
Nov.  9.  1883 

Armenian  (An)  episode.  Sec  Echo  (An)  from 
Armenia. 

Armerine,  the  moonshiner;  a  tragicomedy  in  5 
acts,  by  D.  R.  Nelson. 

©  D.  R.  Nelson,  Portland,  Or. ;  1899 :  70028, 
Oct.  27 :  2c.  Nov.  18.  1884 

Armide;   opera   in   5   acts,   words  by   Quinault, 

[English  version  by  C.  T.  Mason]    music  by 

Gluck.    New  York,  F.  Rullman,  inc.    33  p.    4°. 

©  Nov.  7,  1910 ;  2c.  Dec.  20,  1911 ;  D  :  28041 ; 

F.  Rullman,  inc.,  Nev/  York.  1885 

Armide  et  Gildis;  drame  en  vers  en  5  actes  et  6 
tableaux,  par  Camille  de  Sainte-Croix.     Paris, 
Librairie  generale   [1904]     256  p.  incl.  front. 
.  (port.)     12°. 

©  Librairie  generale,  Paris;  D :  5979,  Dec. 
29,  1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  29,  1904.  1886 

Armin;  drama  in  4  akten,  von  Alexander  Ber- 

nay.    Berlin,  Boll  &  Pickardt,  1911.    75  p.    12°. 

©  June  20, 1911 ;  2c.  July  20,  1911 ;  D :  24736 ; 

Boll  &  Pickardt,  Berlin.  1887 

Arminins'  brautfahrt;  an  allegorical  festival 
plav,  bv  E.  Roller.  New  York,  Max  Schmet- 
teriing."^   20  p.     8°. 

©  Emil   Roller,  New  York;   D:9051,   Sept. 
7,  1906;  2c.  Sept.  15,  1906.  1888 

Armoire  (L')  normande;  de  Emile  Regehert. 
4  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   June  21,   1912;   D :  30061 ;    Gaumont 
CO.,  New  York.  1889 

Armonia  conyugal;  juguete  c6mico  en  1  acto  y 
en  prosa,  orisrinal  de  L.  Boada  y  M.  de  Cas- 
tro y  Tiedra."  Madrid,  R.  Velasco,  1908.  34  p. 
12°. 

©   Luciano   Boada    y   Manuel   de  Castro   y 
Tiedra  ;  D  :  14704,  Jan.  2, 1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  2, 1909. 

1890 


89 


1891 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


1913 


Armorel;  a  drama  iu  4  acts,  by  D.  Welch. 

©  Deshler  Welch,  New  York  ;  D  :  1068.  Nov. 
6,  1901.  1891 

Armorer  (The)  of  Naples;  a  romantic  drama  in 
6  acts,  by  G.  I.  Pitt. 

©  G.   Irving  Pitt,   Worcester;   1894:22882, 
May  5.  1892 

Arms  and  the  man;  a  pleasant  play,  by  George 
Bernard  Shaw.  New  York,  Brentano's,  1913. 
5  p.  1.,  [3],  80  p.    16". 

©   Sept.   10,   1913;   2c.   Nov.   13,   1913:   A: 
361164;  G.  B.  Shaw,  London.  1893 

■  S!('c  also  Plays,  pleasant  and  unpleasant. 

Arms  (The)  of  Aphrodite;  a  play  in  1  act,  by 
I..  Grant.    12  p.    4".    Typewritten 

©  Lawrence  (Jrant,  London;  D :  14909,  Jan. 
27,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  11,  1909.  1894 

Arms  (The)  of  greatness;  play  of  American  life 
in  4  acts,  by  T.  J.  Kelly.  [3],  71  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.   Feb.   5,   1912;    D :  28554 ;   Thomas  J. 
Kelly,  Brooklyn.  1895 

Armurier  (L')  de  Tolede;  operette  en  3  actes. 
de  Ch.  Quinel  et  Lndovic  Fortolis,  musique  de 
H.  Bresles.     Paris,  Roeder,  1913.     103  p.     12°. 

©   Mar.   10,  1913;     2c.   Mar.   31,   1913;   D: 
.32783;  Henri  Bresles,  Paris  1896 

Armut;  tranerspiel,  von  Anton  Wildgans.  Leip- 
zig, L.  Staackmann,  1914.    150  p.    8°. 

©    Dec.    20,    1914;    Ic.    May    22,    1915;    D: 
40726;  L.  Staackmann,  Leipzig.  1896a 

Army  days:  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  C.  Fulton.  New 
York,  1874. 

©  Chandos  Fulton,  Brooklyn;   1874:10347. 
Aug.  6.  1897 

Army  (An)  girl;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  W.  A. 
Elderkin. 

©  W.  A.  Elderkin,  Vancouver,  Wash, ;  1884 : 
18998,  Sept.  22.  1898 

Army  (The)  nurse;  by  Sidney  R.  Ellis.  19  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Arthur    Ellery,    Edgewater,    N.    J. ;     D: 
13756,  Sept.  11,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  11,  1908.     1899 

Army  (The)  of  peace.     51  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Robert  D.  Hogan,  Beloit,  Wis.;  D :  4719, 

Mar.  14,  1904;  2c.  Mar.  14,  1904.  1900 

Army  (The)  of  2013;  or.  To  arms,  sisters,  mil- 
itary melodrama  of  the  future,  by  N.  J. 
Heaney.      13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  9,  1913;  D:  33436;  Ned  Joyce 
Heaney,  New  York.  1901 

Army  (The)  surgeon;  1  act  military  playlet,  by 
M.  Downey.     12  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    31,    1913;    D:  33367;    Maurice 
Downey,  Chicago.  1902 


Arnelda;  romautisch-komische  oper  in  4  acten, 
von  O.  Eick.  Philadelphia,  Verlag  des 
Deutsch-amerikanischen  opernvereins,  1892. 

©  Otto  Eick,  Philadelphia  ;  1892  :  14303,  Apr. 
1 ;  2c.  Apr.  1,  1903 

Arnold's  treason.     See  Virginia  Lee. 

Around  the  campfires  at  Valley  Forge.  See 
Colonial  (A)  programme  for  the  Daughters 
of  the  American  Revolution. 

Around  the  clock;  musical  comedy,  in  3  acts. 
109  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Gus  Hill,  New  York ;  D :  14062,  Oct.  15, 
1908 ;  2c.  Mar.  8,  1909.  1904 

Around  the  days  in  80  worlds;  by  W.  Smith. 
©  Walton  Smith,  Buffalo ;  1876 :  4429,  Apr. 


11. 


1905 


Around  the  Horn.     See  Peleg  and  Peter. 

Around  the  Hub;  an  original  comedy-drama  in 

4  a<ts  and  6  scenes,  by  J.  Barker. 

©  John  Barker,  Maiden,  Mass.;  1893  :  11822, 
Mar.  7.  1906 

Around  the  station;  play  in  1  act,  by  F.  W. 
Myers.     67  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1910;  D:  20644;  Fanny  Wal- 
dron  Myers,  New  York.  1907 

A.round  the  town;  a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts, 
by  Eugene  Walter.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ollie  Mack  Trumball,  New  York  ;  D  :  4933, 
Apr.  23,  1904 ;  2c.  Aug.  2,  1905.  1908 

Around  the  world  in  an  airship;  by  L.  Parmet. 

5  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©    Leon    Parmet,    Philadelphia;    D :  13087, 
June  1,  1908;  2c.  June  1,  1908.  1909 

Around  the  world  in  eighty  days;  a  drama,  by 
C.  E.  Pillet  and  J.  H.  Connelly. 

©  J.   H.   Connelly,  New  York;   1875:3005, 
Mar.  30.  1910 

original  spectacular  comedy,  the  property  of 


C.  Weinschenk  and  Kiralfy  bros. 

©  Kiralfv  bros.  and  Camille  Weinschenk, 
New  York;  1875:7996,  July  30.  1911 

Around  the  world  in  fifteen  minutes;  a  musical 
incident  in  1  spasm,  by  G.  D.  High.  15  p.  8°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Gavin  D.  High,  New  York;  D:  1,3143, 
June  8,  1908;  2c.  June  8,  1908;  Ic.  June  29, 
1909.  1912 

Around  the  world  in  forty  minutes.     See  Puck. 

Around  the  world  in  sixty  days;  a  spectacular 
drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Aberle. 

©  Jac  Aberle,  Chicago ;  D :  713,  Aug.  2, 
1901.  1913 


90 


1914 


COPYEIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED    STATES 


1930 


Around  the  world  in  thirty  minutes;  a  pan- 
oramic illusion,  by  J.  Rettig. 

©  John  Rettig,  Cincinnati;  1895:42273, 
Aug.  19.  1914 

Around  the  world  on  wheels;  [by]  E.  Eng- 
lander.      Ms. 

©  Edward  Englander,  Los  Angeles ;  1895 : 
2873G,  May  28;  2e.  June  11.  1915 

Arrah-na-Pog'ue;  or,  The  Wicklow  wedding, 
[by]  E.  H.  House. 

©  E.  H.  House,  New  York ;  1891 :  48870,  Dec. 
31.  1916 

Arrest  (The)  and  trial  of  Santa  Claus;  by  G. 
Redway. 

©  Georgia  Redway,  Washington ;  1898 : 
71455,  Dec.  8.  1917 

Arria  and  Messalina.     See  Messalina. 

Arriba,  caballo  moro!  entremes  en  prosa,  origi- 
nal de  M.  Garrido.  Madrid,  Sociedad  de  au- 
tores  espanoles,  1915.    21  p.     12°. 

©  June  24,  1915;  Ic.  June  25,  1915;  D- 
41084;  Manuel  Garrido,  Madrid.  1917a 

Arriba  la  lig'a!  pasatiempo  en  1  acto,  dividido  en 
4  cuadros,  en  prosa  y  verso,  original  de  En- 
rique Paradas,  Joaquin  Jimiuez  y  Adolfo  San- 
chez Carrere,  mfisica  de  Cayo  Vela  y  Enrique 
Brii.  ^Madrid.  Sociedad  de  autores  esjiailoles, 
1914.    35  p.     12°. 

©  Mar.  15,  1915;  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1915;  D: 
40101;  E.  Paradas,  J.  Jimenez  y  A.  Sanchez 
Carrere,  Madrid.  1917b 

Arriba,  limon;  en  1  acto,  dividido  en  un  prologo, 
3  cuadros  y  apoteosis,  en  prosa  y  verso  por 
Rafael  Sepulveda,  Pedro  Baiios  y  Jose  Man- 
zano,  mGsica  del  maestro  Josg  Power.  Madrid, 
Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles,  1913.  45  p. 
12°. 

©  Mar.  6,  1913 ;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1913 ;  D  :  32547 ; 
R.  Septllveda,  P.  Bafios  y  J.  Manzano,  Madrid. 

1918 

Arrival  (The)  of  harmony.  9  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Lorena  Jansen  Rentfrow,  Indianapolis; 
D:  11703,  Nov.  18,  1907;  2c.  Nov.  18,  1907. 

1919 

Arrival  (The)  of  Kitty.  104  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Norman  Lee  Swartout,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ; 
D :  6940,  July  10,  1905 ;  2c.  Apr.  30,  1905.  1920 

farce  in  3  acts,  by  N.  L.  Swartout.    Boston, 

Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1914.    181  p.    12°. 

©  Apr.  25,  1914  ;  2c.  Apr.  27,  1914 ;  D  :  36924  ; 
Norman  Lee  Swartout,  Summit,  N.  J.      1920a 

Arrival  (The)  of  Miss  Fortune. 

©  Eugene  H.  Allen,  Philadelphia ;  D :  5770, 
Nov.  14,  1904.  1921 


Arrival  (The)  of  Mr,  Wrig'ht;  musical  comedy 
in  2  parts,  by  J.  Whitehead  Chandler.  [4],  47 
p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  8,  1914 ;  D :  37788 ;  William  Fran- 
cis Burke,  New  York.  1921a 

Arrivee   (L')   d'une  famille  en  Ajnerique;   en 

6  actes,  par  A.  Corbisez.      [47]  p.    8°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  15,  1910 ;  D :  21878 ;  Arthur  Cor- 
bisez, Panama,  111.  1922 

Arrow  (The)  and  the  cross;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
P.  Kewen.    36  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    18,    1915;     D:  39442;     Perrie 
Kewen,  So.  Pasadena,  Cal.^  1922a 

Arrow  (The)  maker;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Mary 
Austin.  New  York,  Duffield  &  co.,  1911.  128 
p.  front,   (port.)     12°. 

©  Apr.  8,  1911 ;  2c.  Apr.  12,  1911 ;  D :  24073 ; 
Duffield  &  CO.,  New  York.  1923 

Arrow  (The)  maker's  daughter;  camp  fire  play, 
adapted  from  Longfellow's  poem  of  Hiawatha, 
by  Grace  E.  Smith  and  Gertrude  Knevels. 
New  York,  S.  French;  London,  S.  French,  ltd. 
24  p.    12°. 

©  Dec.  12,  1913 ;  2c.  Dec.  13, 1913 ;  D  :  35331 ; 
Samuel  French,  New  York.  1924 

Arrows  (The)  of  an  auto;  comedy  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  J.  M.  Wiest.  Ashland,  O.,  Johnson 
printing  co.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  John  M.  Wiest,  Ashland,  O. ;   D :  13578, 
Aug.  19,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  19,  1908.  1925 

Arrows  (The)  of  fortune;  an  original  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  C.  W.  Bell.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  C.  W.  Bell,  Hamilton,  Ontario,  Canada; 
D:    2022,  .Jan.  29,  1903;  2c.  Jan.  29,  1903. 

1926 

Arrows  (The)  of  love;  romantic  di'ama  in  4  acts, 
by  C.  G.  Harris.     [1],  83  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.    15,   1912;    D:  31137;    Charlotte 
Glendyle  Harris,  New  York.  1927 

Arroyo  (El);  sainete  en  1  acto,  dividido  en  2 
cuadros,  en  prosa,  original  de  Jose  Lopez  Silva 
y  Julio  Pellicer,  mtisica  de  los  maestros  Val- 
Aerde  y  Foglietti.  Madrid,  Sociedad  de  autores 
espanoles,  1913.    48  p.    12°. 

©  Mar.  6,  1913 ;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1913 ;  D  :  32551 ; 
J.  L6pez  Silva  y  J.  Pellicer,  Madrid.  1928 

Arroyo  (The)  Seco;  a  problem  play  in  4  acts,  by 
W.  Winchell. 

©  Wallace  Winchell,  Jersey  City;  D  :  13338, 
June  29,  1908.  1929 

Arsacidae  (The).     See  Phraates  4. 

Arsene  Lupin;  pi§ce  en  3  actes  et  4  tableaux, 
par  F.  de  Croisset  [pseud,  of  Francis  Wiener] 
et  M.  Leblanc.    1  p.  1.,  Ill  p.    8°. 

©  Francis  de  Croisset  et  Maurice  Leblanc, 
Paris ;  D  :  15228,  Mar.  3,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  3,  1909. 

1930 


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1931 


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1950 


Arsene  Lupin — Continued. 

a  play  in  3  acts,  by  F.  de  Croisset  [pseud. 

of  Fnincis  Wiener] 
©    Francis    de    Croisset,    Faris ;    D :  14122, 

Oct.  23,  1908.  1931 

Arsene  Lupin  centre  Herlock  Scholmes;  piece 
a  gr.-nide  spectacle  en  ,5  actes  et  15  tableaux, 
tiree  des  romans  de  JNIaurice  Leblanc,  par  Vic- 
tor Darlay  et  Henry  de  Gorsse.  [2],  198  p. 
4".    Typewritten. 

1©  Ic.  Dec.  1.  1910;  D:  22706;  V.  Darlay  et 
H.  de  Gorsse,  Paris.  1933 

piece  en  4  actes  et  15  tableaux,  tiree  des 

romans  de  M.  Leblanc,  par  Y.  Darlay  et  H.  de 
Gorsse,  musique  nouvelle  et  arrangee  deMarius 
Baggers.     32  p.     4". 

©  Dec.  16,  1910 ;  2c.  Jan.  7,  1911 ;  D  :  23035 : 
Victor  Darlay,  Henry  de  Gorsse  et  Maurice 
Leblanc,  Paris.  1933 

Arsina;  fairy  spectacle  in  4  acts,  by  C.  Puerner. 

©  Cbarles  Puerner,  New  York ;  1889  :  11288. 

Apr.  9.  1934 

Art;  a  dramatic  tale,  a  comedy  in  3  acts  adapted 
to  tbe  stage  from  Charles  Reade's  story  of 
that  name,  by  C.  T.  Harris. 

©  Cbarles  T.  Harris,  New  York  ;  1872  :  4997, 
May  13.  1935 

-1    act    musical    sketch,    by    T.    Collins,    jr. 


[17]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  11,  1911;  D :  25987 ;  Treve  Col- 
lins, jr.,  Brooklyn.  1936 

or,  A  true  girl's  will,  by  Col.  J.  H.  Grover. 

©   J.   Holmes   Grover,   Philadelphia;    1878: 
5292,  May  2.  1937 

See  also  Nance  Oldfield. 

Art  and  nature;  or.  The  spendthrift's  auction, 
in  which  will  be  introduced  a  series  of  living 
pictures,  by  M.  Morgan, 

©  Matt  Morgan,  United  States ;  1875  :  12152, 
Nov.  17.  1938 

Art  for  breakfast;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  W.  C. 
Parker.  Philadelphia,  The  Penn  publishing 
company,  1914.     14  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  21,  1914 ;  2c.  Oct.  23,  1914 ;  D  :  38594 : 
Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.  1938a 

Art.  O'Brien;  or,  The  flower  of  Kilmona. 

©  Barney  Williams,  United  States;  1873: 
13070,  Nov.  11.  1939 

Art  (The)  of  being  bored  (Le  monde  ou  I'on 
s'ennuie);  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Edouard 
Pailleron,  tr.  by  B.  H.  Clark.  New  York, 
Sauniel  French :  London,  Samuel  Fi-ench,  ltd., 
1914.     100  p.     12°. 

©  June  1,  1914  ;  2c.  June  3,  1914  ;  D  :  37214  ; 
Barrett  Harper  Clark,  Chicago.  1939a 


Art  (The)  of  conversation;  1  act  vaudeville 
sketch,  by  Valerie  Hope  [pseud,  of  F.  H. 
lioiirns]     20  p.  f°.     Tyi'ewritteu. 

©  Florence  H.  Bourns,  Chicago ;  D :  10772, 
June  14,  1907;  2c.  May  31,  1907.  1940 

Art  (The)  of  giving  a  monologue.  Sec  Mono- 
logues and  duologues. 

Art  (The)  of  life;  a  comedy,  by  L.  W.  Smith. 
•   SO  p.     S°.     Typewritten. 

©  Lewis  Worthington  Smith,  Des  Moines; 
D:  12974,  May  6,  1908;  2c.  June  1,  1908.    1941 

Art  (The)  of  love;  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  A.  W. 
P.ryce. 

©  Albert  W.  Bryce,  New  York ;  1874 :  1674, 
Feb.  13.  1942 

Art  (The)  of  travesty.     See  Supporting  (The) 

dutchess. 

Art  or  love;  by  C.  Keeler.  24  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    1.3,    1911;    D :  23341 ;    Charles 
Keeler,  Berkeley,  Cal.  1943 

Art  (The)  studio;  in  3  acts,  by  D.  Shearer.    Ms. 

©   Dollie    Shearer,    Cincinnati;    1891:2179, 

Jan.  14 ;  2c.  Jan.  14.  1944 

Art  teachers  at  work;  a  farcical  comedy  in  1 
act.  by  G.  A.  Lynch.  15  p.  obi.  24°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  3,  1912;  D:  29270;   George  An- 
drew Lynch,  Los  Angeles  1945 
Artemus  "Ward;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  A.  Rhodes. 
©    Albert    Rhodes,    United    States ;i    1875: 
11093.  Oct.  23.  1946 

Artful  automaton;  by  Arthur  Law.  London, 
J.  Williams,  ltd.;  New  York,  Edward  Schu- 
berth  &  co.  [1904]     23  p.    8°. 

©  Joseph  Williams,  ltd.,  London;   D :  4927, 
Apr.  23,  1904 ;  2c.  Apr.  23,  1904.  1947 

Artful  (An)  dodger;  musical  farce  in  3  acts,  by 
G.  A.  Davies. 

©  George  A.  Davies,  Cincinnati;   1900  A: 
29197,  Nov.  30.  1948 

Artful  (The)  Mr.  Widemere;  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  G.  Harrison.     [1],  102  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1914;  D:  38269;  Grover  Har- 
rison, Colorado  Springs,  Col.  1948a 

Artfulness  (The)  of  Lora  Dare;  a  comedy.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

I©  W.  Fabian,  New  York;  D :  8979,  Aug.  21, 
1900;  2c.  Aug.  21,  1900.  1949 

Arthur  Dimmesdale;  an  adaptation  of  The  scar- 
let letter  of  Nathaniel  Hawthorne,  by  T.  Dal- 
ton.     13  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  7,  1909;  D:  17041;  Test  Dalton. 
Indianapolis.  1950 


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Arthur  Eustace;  or,  A  mother's  love,  a  temper- 
ance drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  W.  J.  Todd.  Clyde, 
O.,  Ames  publishing  co. 

©  Ames   pub.   cc,   Clyde,   O. ;    1891:43373, 
Dec.  3;  2c.  Dec.  10.  1951 

Arthur  Kingsbury;  or,  The  battle  of  Antietam, 
a  new  military  allegory  in  4  acts  and  accom- 
panying tableaux,  arr.  from  incidents  of  the 
late\var,  by  T.  E.  Barrow.    Mansfield,  O.,  1879. 

©  Thomas  E.  Barrow,  United  States;  1879: 
7046,  May  27 ;  2c.  June  28.  1952 

Arthur  O'Leary;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Sheri- 
dan Burt.     Omaha  Barracks,  Neb.,  1878. 

©  Andrew  Sheridan  Burt,  Nebraska ;  1878 : 
13703,  Nov.  23;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1879.  1953 

Arthur  Pendragon;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  W.  W. 
Young. 

©  W.  W.  Young,  Monmouth,  111. ;  1880  :  5562, 
Apr.  S.  1954 

Arthur,  prince  of  Shomer;  or,  Smiles  and  tears, 
by  W.  H.  West. 

©  Willie  H.  West,  Brooklyn;   1890:14317, 
Apr.  30.  1955 

Arthur  Sonten;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  R.  E.  Dun- 
bar. South  Bend,  Ind.,  Tribune  printing  co. 
103  p.     16". 

©  Mar.  3,  1913;  2c.  Mar.  5,  1913:  D:  32512; 
Robin  Ernest  Dunbar,  South  Bend,  Ind.     1956 

Arthur  Wellesley's  love  story;  a  romantic  play 
in  4  acts,  by  M.  B.  Douglas. 

©  Minnie  Blakestone  Douglas,  Omaha,  Neb. : 
1S99  :  78889,  Dec.  4.  1957 


Same. 

©  Minnie  Blakestone  Douglas,  Omaha.  Neb. ; 
D  :  144,  Feb.  16,  1901.  1958 

Article  (L')  47;  or.  Breaking  the  ban,  a  drama 
in  ;>  acts,  by  Adolphe  Belot,  tr.  and  adapted 
to  the  English  stage  by  Henry  L.  Williimis. 
New  York,  It.  M.  De  Witt. 

©   Robert  M.   De  Witt,   New   York;    1872: 
7324,  July  8 ;  2c.  July  15.  1959 

Article  489;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  A.  Corbett. 

©  Adolphe  Corbett,  Nfew  York  ;  1883  :  15403, 
Aug.  21.  1960 

Article  (An)  of  war;  a  military  comedy  in  4 
acts,  by  C.  P.  Brown.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  P.  Brown,  Charleston,  S.  C. ;  D : 
399,  Apr.  25,  1901;  2c.  Aug.  2,  1901.  1961 

Article  III,  section  IV,  Criminal  code;  a  play 
in  3  acts,  by  D.  B.  Foster.  [2]  25  p.  t".  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  17,  1914  ;  D  :  38821 ;  Dora  Beggs 
Foster,  Denison,  Tex.  1961a 


Artist  (The);  a  dramatic  poem  in  5  acts,  by  R. 
Cariveau.    90  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Robert  Cariveau,  St.  Paul;  D :  2082,  July 
3.  1902 ;  2e.  July  21,  1902 ;  Ic.  new  ed.  Oct.  5, 
1904.  1963 
a  play  in  5  acts,  by  W.  A,  Stephens. 

©  William  A.  Stephens,  Philadelphia;  1878: 
8872,  Aug.  2.  1963 

■  romantic  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  C.  Quay. 

©  Canyon  Quay,  New  York;  D :  3830,  Aug. 
14,  1903.  1964 


—  a  society  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  A.  Jannus. 
©  J.  A.  Jannus,  Washington ;   1885 :  14073, 

June  30.  1965 

—  See  also  My  world  shall  be  your  world. 


Artist  (The)  and  model;  a  farce  comedy  in  1 
act. 

©  John  Flynu,  Toledo,  O. ;  1891 :  12450,  Apr. 
6.  1966 

Artist  and  nun. 

©  Albert  Bigelow  Paine,  Fort  Scott,  Kan.; 
1890 :  8083,  Mar.  11.  1967 

Artist  (The)  and  the  forest-girl;  in  5  acts,  by 
J.  H.  Konkle.     [50]  p.     f".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  9,  1911 ;  D  :  25436 ;  James  Howard 
Konkle.  Newark,  N.  J.  1968 

Artist  (The)  and  the  singer. 

©  J.  W.  Stover,  Chicago ;  1899 :  84070.  Dec. 
2S.  1969 

Artist  (The)  dream  and  dansante;  play  in  4 
acts,  by  F.  L.  Clendeneu.  27  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  4,  1915 ;  D  :  41179 ;  F.  Leslie  Clen- 
denen,  St.  Louis.  1969a 

Artist-mother  and  child.      See  Picture  plays. 

Artist  (The)  scout;  or.  Life  in  the  wild  West,  a 
drama,  by  L.  L.  Curtis. 

©  Le.slie  L.  Curtis,  Boston ;  1890 :  4707,  Feb. 
7;  2c.  Feb.  15.  1970 

Artist  (An)  tailor;  a  dramatic  composition  in  4 
acts,  based  upon  the  German  of  von  Moser 
and  adapted  to  the  American  stage,  by  H. 
Stephany.     Cincinnati,  1880. 

©    Hilmar    Stephany,    Chicago;    1881:1450. 
Jan.  26.  1971 

Artista  en  crimenes;  drama  llrico  en  1  acto  y 
4  cuadros,  en  prosa,  original  [de]  .7.  Romeo, 
miisica  del  maestro  San  Felipe.  Madrid,  So- 
ciedad  de  autores  espanoles,  1908.  36  p.  8°. 
©  Jose  Romeo,  Madrid;  D :  13874,  Sept.  21, 
1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  21,  1908.  1972 

Artistic  dilemma;  a  1  act  comedy  skit,  by 
G.  F.  Lawson. 

©  George  Fred  Lawson,  Bridgeport,  Conn. ; 
D  :  5496,  Aug.  30,  1904.  1973 


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Artistic  (An)  disappointment;  farce  in  1  act, 
by  F.  B.  Elkins.    [2],  16  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.   3,   1913;    D :  34619 ;    Felton   B. 
Elkins,  New  York.  1974 

Artistic  liar.     10  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  A.  N.  Dingwall,  Hoboken,  N.  J. ;  D :  9699, 
Dec.  26,  1906 ;  2c.  Nov.  14,  1906.  1975 

Artistic  (The)  Mrs.  Hay;  comedy  and  a  satire 
of  American  life  in  3  acts,  by  Arthur  Dough- 
erty Rees.     [2],  114  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  8,  1914;  D:  37505;  A.  D.  Rees, 
Philadelphia.  1975a 

Artistic  (An)  mix-up;  play  in  1  act,  by  R.  F. 
Ferguson,  jr.    9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  19,  1913;  D:  33262;   Robert  F. 
Ferguson,  jr.,  New  York.  1976 

Artistic  (An)  pair;  by  S.  E.  Thornhill. 

©     Sterling     Eugene     Thornhill,     Milford, 
INIich. ;  D  :  3057,  Feb.  24,  1903.  1977 

Artistic  temperament;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  G. 
Bloomquest.     [17]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  10,  1914;  D:  35976;  George 
Bloomquest,  Minneapolis.  1977a 

words  for  a  musical  sketch  in  1  act  for 

four  men,  by  W.  W.  Wyckoff.    12  p.    f".    Type- 
written. 

I©  Ic.  Apr.  21,  1910;  D:  20860;  W.  W. 
Wyckoff,  York,  Neb.  1978 

Artistic  (An)  triumph;  play  in  1  act,  by  D. 
Hej-ward.     [1],  17  p.    f".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  24,  1913;  D:  33309;  Du  Bose 
Heyward,  Charleston,  S.  C.  1979 

Artist's  (The)  daug'hter;  a  romantic  drama  in 
a  prologue  and  4  acts,  by  Elliott  Barnes. 

©  Shook  &  Collier,  New  York ;  18S4 :  15007, 
July  23.  1980 

Artist's  (The)  dilemma;  comedy  sketch  in  1 
act.  for  vaudeville  with  music,  by  D.  Dore. 
[26]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  18,  1912 ;  D  :  29469 ;  Daniel  Dore, 
New  York.  1981 

Artist's  dream;  a  fantastic  sketch,  by  L.  B. 
Talbot  and  D.  L.  Schulze.  14  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  L.  Berdell  Talbot  and  D.  L.  Schulze,  Los 
Angeles;  D :  14472,  Dec.  7,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  7. 
1908.  1982 

in  1  act,  by  I.  M.  Gibson. 

©  Idah  McGlone  Gibson,  Toledo,  O.;  1900 
A :  28012,  Nov.  12.  1983 

or,    Ancient    Juliet    and    modern    Romeo. 

Typewritten. 

©  Hortense  Eugenia  "Van  Zile,  Detroit ;  1900 
A :  12705,  May  19 ;  2c.  May  19.  1984 


Artist's  dream — Continued. 

or,  The  Colonial  quartette. 

©  L.  W.  McClure,  San  Francisco  ;  D  :  12901, 

May  5,  1908.  1985 
or.  The  magic  pictures,  in  1  act,  by  G.  R. 

Pyper.     12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    June   14,   1911;    D :  24477 ;    Geo.   R. 
Pyper,  Salt  Lake  City.  1986 


Artist's  (The)  elixir, 
gods. 


See  Magic  (The)  of  the 


Artist's  (The)  illusion;  dramatic  sketch,  by  H. 
B.  Kanter.     5  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Oct.   17,   1912;    D :  31197 ;    Harry   B. 
Kanter,  New  York.  1987 

Artist's  inspiration;  by  W.  A.  Knapp.  7  p.  8°. 
Ms. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  28,  1910 ;  D :  20056 ;  William  A. 
Knapp,  Oshkosh,  Wis.  1988 

Artist's  (The)  life;  musical  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
H.  H.  Ilerold.     [4]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  20,  1912;  D:  30960;  Harrie  11. 
Herold,  Chicago.  1989 

Artist's  love.     Sec  Amour  d'  artiste. 

Artist's  (The)  masterpiece;  1  act  musical  com- 
edy, by  C.  E.  Royal. 

©  Charles  E.  Royal,  San  Francisco  ;  D  :  7269. 
Sept.  16,  1905.  1990 

play  in  1  act,  by  C.  A.  Weigle.     5  p.     f. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  25,  1913 ;  D :  32831 ;  C.  A.  Weigle. 
East  Liverpool,  O.  1991 

Artist's  (The)  model;  by  F.  W.  Kopf. 

©  Frederick  W.  Kopf,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
3913,  Sept.  8,  1903.  "        1992 

a  comedietta,  by  G.  C.  Hazeltou,  jr.  Type- 
written. 

©    George    C.    Hazelton,    jr.,    Washington; 
1892:46299,  Nov.  14;  2c.  Dec.  29,  1893.     1993 

■ playlet  in  1  act,  by  S.  H.  Jelf.     [1],  5  p.    f. 

Typewritten. 

©   Ic.  Apr.   11,  1911;   D:  23924;    S.   Harry 
Jelf,  Indianapolis.  1994 

See  also  Newspaper  (A)  ad. 

Arvine's  oath.  See  Cattle  (The)  kings  of 
Texas. 

Arzt  (Der)  der  frauen,  Herr  Johann;  spiel  in  3 
akten,  von  Ahvin  H.  J.  Zorn.  Berlin,  Oester- 
held  &  CO.  verlag,  1914.    95  p.    12". 

©  Ic.  Sept.  26,  1914 ;  D :  38322 ;  Oesterheld 
&  CO.,  Berlin.  1994a 

Arzt  (Der)  seiner  ehre;  groteske,  von  Paul  Mon- 
gre.  Berlin,  S.  Fischer  verlag,  1912.  88  p. 
12°. 

©  Sept.  26, 1912 ;  2c.  Mar.  6,  1913 ;  D :  32539 ; 
S.  Fischer  verlag,  Berlin.  1995 


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As  a  man  sows.     22  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Robert  C.  MacCullocli,  New  York:  D : 
60S6,  Jan.  17,  1905 ;  2c.  Jan.  9,  1905.  1996 

a  4  act  dramatic  comedy.    Typewritten. 

©  A.  H.   Chamberlyn,   New   Yorlc;   D :  821, 
■ ,     Sept.  3,  1901 ;  2c.  Sept.  23,  1901.  1997 

As  a  man  thinketh;  by  H.  H.  Bullocli.  165  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

P©  Harriett  Hammond  Bulloclc,  Montreal, 
Canada ;  D :  11118,  Aug.  5,  1907 ;  2c.  July  17, 
1907.  1998 

play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  M.  Greene.    98  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  1,  1910;  D:  20663;  Hiram  Moe 
Greene,  Boston.  1999 

As  a  man  thinks;  play  in  4  acts,  by  Augustus 
Thomas.  New  York,  Duffleld  &  company,  1911. 
213  p.    8°. 

©  June  13,  1911;  2c.  June  15,  1911;  D: 
24521;  Duffield  &  co..  New  York.  2000 

As  a  woman  saw  it.     See  United. 

As  a  woman  thinketh;  comedy  of  the  period  in 
3  acts,  by  Edith  F.  A.  U.  Painton.  Chicago, 
T.  S.  Dennison  &  co.    96  p.    12°. 

©  Jan.  19,  1914 ;  2c.  Jan.  22,  1914 ;  D  :  35745 ; 
Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  2000a 

As  a  woman  thinks;  social  play  in  4  acts,  by 
H.  Drucke.     [72]  p.    4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  22,  1914;  D:  36795;  Herman 
Drucke,  New  York.  2000b 

As  best  we  can;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  C.  Ken- 
nedy.    [120]  p.    4°.    TjTDewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    21.    1911;    D :  231G3 ;  Charles 

Kennedy,  New  York.  2001 

As  by  a  miracle;  an  American  comedy  in  3 
acts  and  2  entre-acts,  by  A.  B.  Miller. 

©  Alexander  B.  Miller,  Newark,  N.  J. ;  D : 
7299,  Sept.  23,  1905.  2002 

As  by  fire;  a  temperance  drama  in  5  acts,  by  H. 

I  Elliott  McBride.    Philadelphia,  The  Penn  pub- 
lishing company,  1895. 
©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia  ;  1895 :  39207, 
July  30 ;  2c.  July  30.  2003 

s  children  see  us;  comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
W.  A.  Quick.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©  William  A.  Quick,  New  York ;  D :  11059. 
July  27,  1907 ;  2c.  July  27,  1907.  2004 

jis  far  as  the  East  is;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  P. 
Shaw.     86  p.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  1,  1909 ;  D :  17580 ;  Percy  Shaw. 
New  York.  2005 

As  good  as  a  play.  See  High  (The)  old  court 
of  impeachment. 


As  it  always  ends;  a  drama  of  real  life,  by 
George  F.  Euler.    50  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  George  Francis  Euler,  San  Francisco ;  D : 
4644,  Feb.  23,  1904 ;  2c.  Feb.  8,  1904.         2006 

As  it  happens;  an  absurdity  which  occurs  in  a 
few  minutes,  by  Ralph  M.  Skinner.  Type- 
written. 

©  Dorothy  Neville,  New  York ;  1899 :  82838, 
Dec.  22 ;  2c.  Dec.  22.  2007 

As  it  is  written;  a  tragedy,  by  V.  Woods.  Type- 
written. 

©   Virna   Woods,   Sacramento,   Cal. ;  1900 : 

25382,  Oct.  12 ;  2c.  Oct.  12.  2008 

As  it  often  happens;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  de 
Lima.     [101]  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  29,  1911;  D :  24812 ;  Charles  de 
Lima,  Florence,  Italy.  2009 

As  it  was;  vaudeville  sketch  in  8  scenes,  by  E. 
J.  Flanagan,  jr.     [1]  7  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  21,  1914 ;  D :  37091 ;  E.  J.  Flana- 
gan, jr.,  Philadelphia.  2009a 

As  it  was  in  the  beginning;  by  C.  W.  Calhoun. 
[71]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  22,  1910 :  D :  21854 ;  Charles  W. 
Calhoun,  Berkeley,  Cal.  2010 

an  original  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J. 


As  in  a  mirror.     See  Magic  (The)  dance. 


London  and  L.  Bascom. 

©  Jack  London  and  Lee  Bascom,  San  Fran- 
cisco;  D:7480,  Oct.  30,  1905.  2011 

As  it  will  be  in  1950;  1  act  playlet,  by  E.  N. 
Frohlichstein.     [14]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  22,  1912 ;  D :  29444 ;  Emanuel  N. 
Frohlichstein,  Mobile.  2012 

As  Judith  to  Holofernes;  a  tragedy  in  5  acts, 
by  J,  Wolff.     Typewritten. 

©  Julia  Wolff,  New  York;  1891 :  12121,  Apr. 
3;  le.  received.  2013 

As  knight  of  old;  by  R.  B.  Caffray. 

©  Ruben  B.  Caffray,  New  York ;   D :  1995, 
June  10,  1902.  2014 

As  luck  would  have  it;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  C. 
Dox  and  P.  A.  Folsom. 

©  Julia  C.  Dox  and  Percy  A.  Folsom,  Peoria, 
111. ;  D  :  12961,  May  13,  190S.  2015 

As  man  sows;  by  Neilson  Morris.  27  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  8,  1909;  D:  17664;  Ann  O'Neill, 
Overbrook,  Pa.  2016 

As  Molly  told  it;  by  Paul  Marion  [pseud,  of 
Pauline  Phelps  and  Marion  Short].  [New 
York]  E.  S.  Werner.    8  p.    12". 

©   Sept.  24,   1909;   2c.    Sept.   28,   1909;    D: 
16947;  Edgar  S.  Werner,  New  York.  2017 


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As  of  yore;  a  grand  historical  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  P.  Wilson. 

©  Piercy  Wilson,  San  Francisco  ;  1877 :  1135, 
Jan.  29.  2018 

As  one  is  taught.     See  Hidden  (The)  Messiah. 

As  others  see  us;  play  in  3  acts,  by  D.  C.  War- 
rington.    145  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  25,  1914 ;  D :  36834 ;  Dora  Clark 
Warrington,   Pittsburgh.  2018a 

As  the  curtain  falls;  comedy  of  youth  in  3  acts, 
by  P.  L.  Wilde  [pseud,  of  P.  L.  Weil]  [121]  p. 
4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  17,  1914 ;  D :  35895 ;  Percival  L. 
Weil,  New  York.  2019 

As  the  leaves;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Giuseppe 
Gi.-icosa.  (In  The  drama,  no.  1,  Feb.  1911; 
periodical  ©  Feb.  23,  1911 ;  2c.  Feb.  27,  1911 ; 
B:  241480;  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago)  2019a 


a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Giacosa. 


1908] 


p. 


12". 


©    Donald    Robertson,    Chicago: 
Feb.  18,  1908;  2c.  Feb.  18,  1908. 


[Chicago? 

D  :  12377. 
2020 


As  the  public  wills;  play  in  4  acts,  by  K.  H.  M. 
Gardner  and  J.  E.  Mansbarger.  [1],  68  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  9,  1914;  D :  359G4 ;  Karl  H.  M. 
Gardner  and  John  E.  Mansbarger,  Los  An- 
geles. 2020a 

As  the  sun  sets;  by  G.  Levy. 

©  Grace  Levy,  Sea  Cliff,  N.  Y. ;  D :  11850, 
Dec.  3,  1907.  2021 

As  the  sun  went  down;  a  drama  of  western 
life,  in  4  acts,  by  G.  D.  Baker.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Geo.  D.  Baker,  New  York ;  D :  1994,  May 
26,  1902;  2c.  Aug.  8,  1902.  2022 

As  the  world  goes;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  S. 
Howard.    18  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  W.  Stanton  Howard,  New  York ;  D :  6859. 
June  21,  1905 ;  2c,  June  21,  1905.  2023 

As  the  world  is;  drama,  by  O.  Wood.    51  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  18,  1910 ;  D :  20231 ;  Oscar  Wood, 
Port  Chester,  N.  Y.  2024 

As  the  world  judg'ed  her;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
L.  J.  L.  Stilwell.    61  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  Laura  Jean  Libbey-Stilwell,  Brooklyn ; 
D :  12087,  Jan.  3,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  28,  1908.  2025 

As  told  in  the  hills;  a  southern  romance  of 
to-day  in  4  acts,  by  W.  F.  Mann.  f.  Type- 
written. 

©  Wm.  F.  Mann,  Baltimore ;  D :  5622,  Sept. 
29,  1904;  2c,  July  30,  1906.  2026 


As  we  are;  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts  and  a 
prologue,  by  H.  P.  Mawson. 

©    Harry    P.    Mawson.    New    York;    1888: 
31732,  Nov.  8.  2027 

As  who  shall  say?  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  E. 
Weston.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Eflie  Ellsler  Weston,  Nutley,  N.  J,;   D: 
13718,  Sept,  4,  1908;  2c,  Sept.  5,  1908,      2028 

As  woman  to  man;  play  in  1  act,  dramatized 
from  a  story  of  Ralph  Bergengren's,  by  Judith 
de  Beverly.    15  p.    t".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  8,  1913;  D:  32617;  Agnes  Bird, 
Rockland,  Me.  2029 

As  ye  believe;  drama  in  1  act,  by  Louis  de 
Couey.      [2],  17  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  1,  1911 ;  D  :  23511 ;  Gustave  Froh- 
man.  New  York.  2030 

As  ye  sow;  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  C.  Ellis.  36  p. 
12". 

©  Charles  Ellis,  Rock  Island,  111.;  1900  A: 
2259,  Jan.  25;  2c.  Sept.  6,  1907.  2031 

As  ye  sow,  so  ye  shall  reap;  original  play  in  4 
acts,  by  I.  W.  Rae.    41  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  8,  1911 ;  D :  24433 ;  Ida  Weston 
Rae,  Osborne,  Kan.  2032 

As  you  like  it.  Garden  City,  N.  Y.,  Doubleday, 
Page  (ic  company  [1912]  viii,  193  p.  col.  front., 
illus.,  plan.  12°.  (The  Ben  Greet  Shakesi)eare 
for  young  readers  and  amateur  players) 

©  Apr.  29,  1912 ;  2c.  May  8,  1912 ;  A  :  314333 ; 
Doubleday,  Page  &  co.,  Garden  City,  N.  Y. 

2033 

by  William  Shakespeare,  ed.  with  introduc- 
tion and  notes  by  C.  L.  Hooper.  Chicago, 
Aiusworth  &.  company,  1904.  xiv,  127  p.  12°. 
(Twentieth  century  Shakespeare) 

©  Cyrus  Lauron  Hooper,  Chicago  ;  A  :  96729, 
Sept.  16,  1904;  2c.  Sept.  16,  1904.  2034 

—  ed.  with  notes,  introduction,  glossary, 

list  of  variorum  readings  and  selected  crit- 
icisms by  Charlotte  Porter  and  Helen  A.  Clarke. 
[First  folio  ed.]  New  York,  T.  Y.  Crowell  & 
CO.     [1906]     4  p.  1.,  vii-xix,  236  p.   front.    16°. 

©  Thomas  Y.  Crowell  &  co..  New  York ;  A : 
160999,  Nov.  20,  1906;  2c.  Nov.  19,  1906.     2035 

■ from  the  Riverside  edition,  ed.  by  Rich- 
ard Grant  White,  with  additional  notes.  Bos- 
ton, New  York  [etc.]  Houghton,  Mililin  and 
conipiuiy  [1896]  119  p.  12".  (The  Riverside 
literature  series,     [no.  93] ) 

©   Houghton,   Mifflin  &  co.,   Boston;   1896: 
21472,  Apr.  6 ;  2c.  Apr.  15.  2036 

a  comedy  in  5  acts,  as  performed  by 

Helena  Modjeska  (Countess  Bozenta).  In- 
dianapolis, Hasselman-journal  co.,  1883.  59  p. 
front,   (port.)     12°. 

©    Fred     Stiuson,     Andover,     Mass., 


15105,  Aug.  16;  2c.  Sept.  4. 


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As  you  like  it — Continued. 

by  William  Shakespeare,  a  comedy  in  5  acts 

based  upon,  the  prompt-book  of  Julia  Mar- 
lowe. Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1907.  76  p. 
16°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  cc,  Boston ;  D  :  10059, 
Mar.  2,  1907 ;  2c.  June  15,  1907.  2038 


—  ed.  by  H.  H.  Furness.  Pbiladelphia,  J.  B. 
Lippincott  company,  1890.  ix,  452  p.  8°. 
(New  variorum  edition  of  Shakespeare,    v.  8) 

©  Horace  Howard  Furness,  Philadelphia ; 
1890:9688,  Mar.  25;  2c.  Mar.  31.  2039 

—  ed.  by  Isaac  N.  Demmon.  New  York,  Cin- 
cinnati [etc.]  American  book  company  [1907] 
169  p.  front,  (port.)  16°.  (The  gateway 
series  of  English  texts) 

©  American  book  co..  New  York ;  A :  178281, 
June  1,  1907 ;  2c.  June  19,  1907.  2040 


—  ed.  by  Martha  Hale  Shackford.    New  York, 

The  Macmillan  company,   1911.     138   p.   incl. 

front.  ( port. )     24°.     ( The  Tudor  Shakespeare ) 

©  Oct.  25,  1911 ;  2c.  Oct.  26, 1911 ;  A  :  297655 ; 

Macmillan  co.,  New  York.  2041 


—  ed.  by  William  E.  Watt.     [7]  p.    8°. 

©  Little  chronicle  co.,  Chicago;  D :  15382, 
Mar.  IS.  1909;  Ic.  Mar.  18,  1909;  Ic.  Mar.  25, 
1909.  2042 

—  ed.  with  notes  by  William  J.  Rolfe.  Har- 
per's library  ed.  New  York  and  London,  Har- 
per &  brothers,  1898.  208  p.  front,  illus.  12°. 
(Shake^peii.re's  complete  works,     v.  11) 

©  Harper  &  bros.,  New  York ;  1898 :  26698, 
Apr.  29 ;  2c.  Jan.  13,  1899.  2043 

—  introduction  and  notes  by  Henry  Norman 
Hudson,  ed.  and  rev.  by  Ebenezer  Charlton 
Black  with  the  coopei'ation  of  Andrew  Jackson 
George.  School  ed.  [Boston]  Ginn  and  com- 
pany [1906.]  xxxvii,  [1],  152  p.  front, 
(facsim.)  fold,  chart.  16°.  (The  new  Hudson 
Shakespeare) 

©  Ginn  &  co.,  Boston ;  A :  155477,  Sept.  13, 
1906;  2c.  Feb.  7,  1907.  2044 


— ■  Same. 

©  Ginn  &  co.,   Boston;  A :  164617,   Jan.   2, 
1907.  2045 

—  a  play  in  1  act,  by  R.  Mansfield. 

©  Richard  Mansfield,  New  London,  Conn.; 
D  :  524S,  July  1,  1904,  2046 

—  a  pleasant  comedy,  newly  embellished  with 
sundry  decorations  by  W.  H.  Low.  New  York, 
Dodd,  Mead  &  co.,  1900.  3  p.  1.,  130  p.  front, 
illus.  pi.    8°. 

©  Dodd,  Mead  «&  co..  New  York;  1899 :  69967, 
Oct.  27 ;  2c.  July  9,  1900.  2047 

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As  you  like  it— Continued. 

with  a  special  introduction,  by  George  P. 

Baker  and  an  original  frontispiece  by  J.  Wal- 
ter West.  [The  University  press  Shakespeare. 
Renaissance  ed.]  New  York,  George  D.  Sproul, 
1907.  XX vi,  125  p.  front.  4°.  (The  complete 
works  of  William  Shakespeare,  with  annota- 
tions and  a  general  introduction  by  Sidney 
Lee.     V.  10) 

©  University  press,  Cambridge,  Mass.;  A: 
180683,  June  29,  1907 ;  2c.  June  29,  1907.   2048 


—  (The  comedy  of);  by  William  Shakespeare. 
New  York,  Cincinnati  [etc.]  American  book 
company,  1895.  102  p.  12°.  ^  (Eclectic  English 
classics) 

©   American   book   co..    New   York;    1805: 
20176,  Apr.  12 ;  2c.  May  23.  2049 

—  (Shakespeare);  ed.  by  S.  Thurber.  Boston, 
Allyn  and  Bacon  [1896]  v,  139  p.  12°.  (The 
academy  series  of  English  classics) 

©  Samuel  Thurber,  Roxbury,  Mass.;  1896: 
55068,  Oct.  5;  2c.  Oct.  31.  2050 


—  (Shakespeare's);  ed.  by  John  W.  Cunliffe 
and  George  Roy  Elliott.  New  York,  H.  Holt 
and  company,  1911.  xxix,  [3],  3-162  p.  front, 
(port.)    illus.      16°.      (English    readings    for 

schools) 

©   May   12,   1911;    2c.   May   25,    1911;    A: 
289201;  Henry  Holt  &  co.,  New  York.       2051 

ed.    with    introduction    and    notes   by 


Brainerd  Kellogg.  New  York,  C.  E.  Merrill 
company  [1910].  160  p.  front,  plates,  16°. 
(Merrill's  English  texts) 

©  Oct.  29,  1910 ;  2c.  Dec.  1,  1910 ;  A :  275874 ; 
Chas.  E.  Merrill  co.,  New  York.  2052 

ed.    with   introduction    and    notes    by 


Charles  Robert  Gaston.  New  York,  London, 
The  Macmillan  company,  1902.  Ixviii,  [2], 
195  p.  front,  (port.)  24°.  (Macmillan's 
pocket  American  and   English  classics) 

©  Macmillan  co.,  New  York ;  A :  42288,  Sept. 
24,  1902 ;  2c.  Sept.  24,  1902.  2053 

ed.  with  introduction  and  suggestions 


for  study  by  Samuel  M.  North.  New  York, 
Cincinnati  [etc.]  American  book  company 
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study,  by  S.  M.  North.]  2054 

with  introduction  and  notes,  explana- 


tory and  critical,  by  H.  N.  Hudson,  Boston, 
Ginn  &  Heath,  1880.  xxvi,  159  p.  16°.  (An- 
notated English  classics) 

©  Henrv  N.  Hudson,  Boston;   1880:14843. 
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As  you  like  it  (Shakespeare's)— Continued. 

Same.    Boston.  New  York  [etc.]     Ginn 

&  company  [1908]     159  p.     16°. 

I©  Kate  W.  Hudson,  Cambridge,  Mass,  in 
renewal  for  14  years  from  Sept  30,  1908;  A: 
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-with    notes,    examination    papers    and 


plan  of  preparation,  selected  by  Bi-ainerd  Kel- 
logg. New  York,  Clark  &  Maynard.  1883. 
132  p.     12°. 

©  Clark  &  Maynard,  New  York ;  1883 :  14.^00. 
Aug.  3;  2c.  Sept.  5.  2057 

(Shakespeare's   comedy  of);   ed.   with   in- 


troduction and  notes  by  Katharine  Lee  Bates. 
Boston.  I.each,  Sbewell  &  Sanborn  [1896] 
Iv  p.,  1  1.,  234  p.  16°.  (The  students'  series  of 
English    classics) 

©  Leach,  Shewell  &  Sanborn,  Boston ;  1896 : 
70751,  Dec.  29;  2c.  Dec.  28.  2058 

ed.   with    notes    by    Homer    Baxter 

Sprague  .  .  .  with  suggestions  and  plans  for 
studv,  and  topics  for  essays.  Boston,  Silver, 
Burdett  &  company,  1896.  135  p.  front,  (port.) 
12°.     (Studies  in  English  classics) 

©    Silver,    Burdett    &    co.,    Boston;    1896: 
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ed.  with  notes  by  William  J.  Rolfe. 


New  York,  Harper  &  brothers,  1878.     206  p. 
front,     illus.     16°. 

©  Harper  &  bros.,  New  York ;  1877 :  13358, 
Nov.  17;  2c.  June  24,  1878.  2060 

Same.      New    York.    Cincinnati    [etc.] 


Amei'ican  book  company   [1903]    283  p.   incl. 
front.,    illue.      16°. 

©    Wm.    J.    Rolfe,    Cambridge,    Mass.:    A: 
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AmericJin  book  company  [1905]     2  p.  1.,   [9]- 
208  p.     front.,  illus.     16°. 

©  William  J.  Rolfe,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  in 
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(Shakspere's);  ed.  for  school  use  by  Wil- 
liam Allan  Neilson.  Chicago,  Scott,  Poresman 
and  company,  1903.  207  p.  16°.  (Lake  Eng- 
lish classics) 

©  Scott,  Foresman  &  co..  New  York ;  A : 
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with  an  introduction,  by  Barrett  Wen- 


dell, and  notes  by  William  Lyon  Phelps.  New 
York,  Longmans,  Green  &  co.,  1898.  xxxii, 
102  p.,  1  1.  front,  (port.)  12°  (Longmans' 
English  classics,     [v.  11]) 

©  Longmans,  Green  &  co.,  New  York;  1896: 
16561,  Mar.  14 ;  2c.  Mar.  27.  2064 

—  See  also  Shakespeare's  works. 


Asa  Bassett;  or.  The  F.  F.  V.s,  a  comedy- 
drama  in  3  acts,  by  Celia  Robinson  and  F.  L. 
Robinson   (Yankee  Robinson). 

©    Fayette    L.    Robinson,    Chicago;    1881: 
12610,  Aug.  15.  2065 

Asa  Groot;  or,  The  judg'e  of  Swanzey,  a  drama 
of  Puritan  days,  in  5  acts,  by  Barba  Rossa 
[pseud,  of  W.  O.  Soubron.]  Milwaukee,  Wis., 
The  International  literary  bureau  [1901]  3 
p.  1.,  40  p.    12°. 

©  William   Otto   Soubron,   Milwaukee;   D: 
233,  Mar.  19,  1901 ;  2c.  Apr.  22,  190L  2066 

Ascension  lillies;  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  H.  Plan- 
ner.    12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Jan.   29,   1913;    D:  32128;    Mary   H. 
Planner,  Indianapolis.  2067 

Aschenbrodel;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  J,  Le  Mon. 

©  James  Le  Mon,  New  York;  1881:13392, 
Aug.  31;  2c.  Feb.  27,  18S2.  2068 

Aschimedas,   the  Persian;  by  S.  M.  Dudley. 

©  Sarah  Marie  Dudley,  Detroit;  D :  11226. 
Aug.  24,  1907.  2069 

Aschimedas,  the  true  son.  See  Master's  (The) 
power. 

Ash-can  Marie;  a  sketch,  by  R.  A.  Deaves. 

©  Rillie  A.  Deaves,  New  York ;  1899  :  73575, 
Nov.  11.  2070 

Ashes;  actless  play,  by  O.  D.  Bailey  and  Lottie 
M.  Meaney.    90  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.  27,  1915;   D:  39813;   Oliver  D. 
Bailey,  New  York.  2070a 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  V.  Page.     41  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  22,  1909;  D:  17494;  Vivian  Page, 
New  York.  2071 

play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  M,  Crane  and  Josephine 

Victor.     [3],  150  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    29,    1910;    D :  21447 ;    Eleanor 
Maud  Crane,  New  York.  2072 

Ashes  of  Adam;  by  Ed  Rose. 

©  Ed  Rose,  New  York;  D :  7277,  Sept.  18, 
1905.  2073 

Ashes  of  art;  drama  without  a  lesson  in  4  acts, 
by  L.  H.  B.  Knox.  [2],  146  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  23,  1911 ;  D :  25837 ;  Loren  H.  B. 
Knox,  Chicago.  2074 

Ashes  (The)  of  desire;  a  social  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  Stuart  Boyle. 

©   Ernst   Kronshage,   Milwaukee ;   D :  35S2, 
June  15,  1903.  '       2075 

Ashes  (The)  of  roses.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Francis  Cotonv  Arrigo.  Cynthiana,  Ky. ; 
D  :  5718,  Nov.  2,  1904 ;  2c.  Nov.  2,  1904.       2076 


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Ashes  (The)  of  roses — Continued. 

by  M.  M.     21  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

i©  Ic.  June  19,  1911 ;  D :  24577 ;  M.  de  Nasci- 


mento,  Washington. 


2077 


dr-ama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  Magnus  and  H.  C. 

Bunner. 

©  Julian  Magnus,  New  Yorls;  1880:13155, 
Aug.  27,  2078 

Ashes  of  '64;  by  Oliver  Curtis. 

©  John  A.  Sanborn,  New  York ;  D :  11776. 
Nov.  20,  1907.  2079 

Ashes  on  the  altar;  dramatized  in  4  acts,  by 
L.  D.  Fair. 

©  Laura  D.  Fair,  San  Francisco ;  1876 :  393, 
Jan.  8.  2080 

or.  The  looms  of  Lowell,  a  play,  by  W.  M. 

Turner. 

©  Wm.  Mason  Turner,  Philadelphia;  1873: 
3080,  Mar.  28.  2081 

[Ashmedei;  tragedy  in  7  scenes,  by  Leonid  An- 
dreiev,  authorized  tr.  by  M.  Katz] 

New  Yorli,  Hebrew  publishing  co.,  1910.    1  p. 
1.,  130  p.     12°. 

©  Sept.  1,  1910 ;  2c.  Nov.  12,  1910 ;  D  :  22739 ; 
Herman  Bernstein,  New  Yorl^.  [Copyright  is 
claimed  on  translation]  2081a 

Ashton's  income  tax.     See  15,000  a  year. 

Ask  without  knocking  and  you  shall  receive. 
See  Failure  (The)  of  success. 

Askaros,  the  Copt;  an  historical  drama  of 
Eastern  life  in  5  acts  and  8  oriental  pictures, 
by  T.  C.  De  Leon. 

©  T.  C.  De  Leon,  New  York;  1871:7746, 
Aug.  19.  2082 

Asleep  at  his  post;  a  war  drama  founded  upon 
an  historic  event  of  the  late  rebellion,  in  3 
acts,  by  J.  E.  Huston. 

©  J.  E.  Huston,  Clearfield,  la. ;  1886 :  23584, 
Nov.  10.  2083 

Asleep  at  the  switch;  [by  C.  E.  Blaney].  62  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Chas.  E.  Blaney,  New  York;  D :  12504, 
Mar.  7,  1908;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1908.  2084 

a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  S.  Morris. 

©  Sam  xMorris,  Chicago ;  D :  2036,  June  23, 
1802.  2085 

Asmodeus;  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  tr.,  adapted 

and  ai-r.  for  the  English  stage  from  Auber's 

opera  Le  part  du  diable,  by  A.  D.  NeuendorfC. 

©  Ad.  Neuendorff,  New  York;  1884:18840, 

Sept.  19.  2086 


Aspasia;  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  Ine  Chenier 
[pseud,  of  A.  E,  Cheney] 

©  Annie   Elizabeth   Cheney,   Los  Angeles; 
1898 :  4230,  Jan.  10 ;  2c.  July  5.  2087 

Asphodel;  or.  The  magic  pen,  by  Jerome  Ravel 
and  I.  Kiralfy. 

©   Imre   Kiralfy,   New   York;   1887:28001, 
Oct.  29.  2088 

Aspiration;  play,  by  B.  Hibbs.  [6]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.   June   12,   1912;    D:  29949;    Blanche 
Hibbs,  Seattle.  2089 

Aspirations;  comedy  in  1  act,  Tsy  H.  H.  Schaff- 
ner.     [2],  17  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  19,  1910 ;  D  :  22323 ;  Herbert  Har- 
old Schaffner,  Chicago.  2090 

Aspiring  (An)  detective;  duologue  in  1  act,  by 
D.  D.  Aaronson.    15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  28,  1915 ;  D  :  40562 ;  David  Darby 
Aaronson,  New  York.  2090a 

Aspiring  (The)  druggist;  a  comedy  in  2  acts, 
by  PI.  W.  Mitchell. 

©  Hubbard  Winslow  Mitchell,  New  York; 
D:691,  July  24,  1901.  2091 

Assarpai;  operndichtung,  von  Richard  von  Hart- 
wig. 

©  Karl  Koehler,  Charlottenburg,  Germany; 
1898 :  17292,  Mar.  14 ;  2c.  Mar,  14.  2092 

Assassin  (The);  tragedy  in  4  acts,  by  H.  White. 
Woodstock,  N.  Y.,  Maverick  press.    55  p.    12*. 

©  Jan.  3,  1912 ;  2c.  Jan.  5,  1912 ;  D :  28227 ; 
Hervey  White,  Woodstock,  N.  Y.  2093 

Assassination;  or.  The  closing  scene,  a  tragedy 
of  the  great  rebellion  in  5  acts,  by  De  W.  C. 
Vestal. 

©    De   Witt    C.    Vestal,    California;    1879: 
12574,  Sept,  20 ;  2c.  Oct.  22.  2094 

Assassination  (The)  of  the  mad  czar,  Paul  I, 
of  Russia;  sketch,  by  Frank  B.  Coigne.  4  p. 
f".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  1,  1914;  D:  37447;  Coigne  fea- 
ture film  CO.,  inc.,  New  York.  2094a 

Assassinee  (L');  comedie  en  4  actes,  d'apr&s  une 
nouvelle  de  Gaston  Bergeret,  par  Ernest 
Greuet-Dancourt.  Paris,  Librairie  theatrale, 
1904.    2  p.  1.,  96  p.    12°. 

©  L.  Michaud,  Paris;  D :  4701,  Mar.  9,  1904; 
2c.  Mar.  9,  1904.  2095 

Assassinio  (L.')  di  Gennaro  Cuocolo;  ovvero, 
La  Camorra  napolitana,  scene  drammatichf 
napolitane  in  6  atti,  tratta  dal  vero,  di  R.  P. 
Cammarano.     [74]  p.    8°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  6,  1911;  D:  23944;  Raffaele  P. 
Cammarano,  Philadelphia.  2096 


99 


2097 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


2115 


Assassinio  (L')  di  Gennaro  Cuocolo  e  Maria 
Cutinelli;  drnmma  in  6  atti  e  8  quadri,  di  F. 
Vela.      [114]    p.     4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  27,  1911 ;  D :  23758 ;  Frank  Vela, 
Philadelphia.  2097 


Assumption  of  Hannele;  dream-poem  in  2  parts, 
by  Gerhart  Hauptmann,  tr.  by  G.  S.  Bryan. 
(in  Poet  lore,  v.  20,  no.  3,  May-June,  1909) 

©  July  19,  1909 ;  2e.  Feb.  16,  1910 ;  D  :  20202 ; 
G.  S.  Bryan,  Boston.  2108 

See  also  Dramatic  works  of  Gerhart 
Hauptmann. 


Assassinio  (L')   di  Giuseppe  Petrosino;  by  A. 
De  Martino. 
©  Antonio  De  Martino,  New  York ;  D :  15637,    .  Astarte;  a  play,  by  E.  H.  Webb 


Apr.  17,  1909. 

Assaut  (L');  piece  en  3  actes,  par  H.  Bernstein. 
(L'lllustrntion  theatrale,  8""  annee,  216,  ler 
juin   1912.) 

©  June  1,  1912 ;  2c.  June  13,  1912 ;  D  :  29059  ; 
Heni-y  Bernstein,  Paris.  2099 

Assertion  (The)  of  Mrs.  Mansfield;  play  in  4 
acts,  by  J.  F.  Waddington.  141  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  26,  1915;  D:  40478;  John  Fru- 
shard  Waddington,  River  Desert,  P.  Q., 
Canada.  2099a 

Assessor  (The);  by  T.  S.  Denison.     Chicago,  T. 
S.  Denison,  1878. 
©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  1878 :  12821,  Nov. 
,    7;  2c.  Nov.  11.  2100 

Srime.      Chicago,   T.    S.   Denison    [1906]    p. 

145-149.     16^ 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago,  in  renewal  for 
14  years  from  Nov.  7,  1906;  D :  9329,  Oct.  26, 
1906;  2c.  Oct.  26,  1906.  2101 

Asshur,  prince  of  Shomer;  or.  Smiles  and  tears. 

©  Mrs.  W.  H.  Lefler,  Brooklyn;  1890 :  39137, 
Dec.  10;  2c.  Dec.  4.  2102 

Assisted  (An)  destiny;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
A.  C.  Jones  and  A.  M.  Smith. 

©  Alice  C.  Jones  and  Alice  M.  Smith.  Ta- 
coma;  D :  3081,  Mar.  2,  1903.  2103 

Assisting'  Shakespeare;  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  F. 
Williams.     [1],  8  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  10,  1913 ;  D :  33757 ;  Warwick  F. 
Williams,  New  York.  2104 

Association;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  R.  Danen- 
baum.    80  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  12,  1910;  D :  17918;  Roby  Danen- 
baum,  Minneapolis.  2105 

Assommoir  (L');  by  E.  Leiand.  f.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Edward  Leiand,  New  York ;  D :  2034,  June 
21,  1902 ;  2c.  June  21,  1902.  2106 

a  dramatic  revelation  of  natural  and  social 

life,  by  A.  Daly. 

©  Augustin  Daly,  New  York;  1879:4896, 
Apr.  12.  2107 


See  also  Gervaise. 


2098  ©  Emma  H.  Webb,  New  York ;  1871  :  7460, 

Aug.  9.  2109 

Astonishing'  (The)  adventures  of-  an  opera 
company.     See  Rovers  (The)  en  route. 

Astral  (The)  messenger;  piny  in  1  act  and  2 
scenes,  by  B.  T.  Tatem.  [1],  33  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.   Jan.   30.   1914;    D:  35855;    Ben.1amin 
Thomas  Tatem,  Brooklyn.  2109a 

Astray;  symbolic  play  in  2  acts  and  prologue, 
by  E.  Berns.     [67]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  3,  1914 ;  D :  37725 ;  Edna  Berns, 
Brooklyn.  2109b 

Astronomer  (The);  by  A.  Stevenson.  1  p.  f°. 
Printed. 

©  Augusta  Stevenson,  New  York;  D  :  15370, 
Mar.  17,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  17,  1909.  2110 

comic  opera,  by  R.  A.  Edon,  music  by  Pierre 

Lumier.     0  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Richard  A.  Edon  de  Buda,  New  York; 
D :  496],  Apr.  25,  1904;  2c.  Apr.  25,  1904.  2111 

Astronomia  popular;  revista  comico-lirico-bail- 
able  en  1  acto,  dividido  en  1  prologo  y  4 
cuadros,  en  verso  y  prosa,  original  de  Farfan, 
Burgos  y  Peraita,  mtisica  de  los  niaestros  San 
Felipe  y  Vela.  Madrid,  Sociedad  de  autores 
espanoles,  1908.     39,    [3]   p.     12". 

©  Farfan,  Burgos  &  Peraita,  Madrid;   D: 
13580,  Aug.  19,  1908;  2c.  Aug.  19,  1908.     2112 

Astronomical  (The)  ballet;  designed  and  in- 
vented by  J.  Rettig. 

©  John  Rettig,  Cincinnati ;  1892 :  1886,  Jan. 
11.  2113 

Astucia;  dittlogo  en  prosa  original  de  A.  Jimena 
y  Diaz.  Madrid,  Sociedad  de  autores  es- 
pafioles,  1914.     12  p.     12°. 

©  Mar.  15,  1915;  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1915;  D: 
40098;  Antonio  Jimena  y  Diaz,  Madrid,  2113a 
Astucia  de  mujer;  zarzuela  en  1  acto,  dividido 
en  un  prologo  y  3  cuadros,  letra  original  de  F. 
de  Iracheta,  mtisica  del  maestro  Conrodo  del 
Campo.  Madrid,  Sociedad  de  autores  es- 
paiioles,  1912.    34  p.     12". 

©  Mar.  6,  1913;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1913;  D :  32563 : 
Francisco  de  Iracheta,  Madrid.  2114 

At  a  box  office;  monologue,  by  F.  G.  Ruthven. 
7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  21,  1912;  D:  31196;  Florence  Ger- 
trude Ruthven,  Detroit.  2115 


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At  a  pay  station;  sketch  for  2  people,  by  F. 
Finney.     [1],  21  p.    4°.     Typewritten 

©  Ic.  Jan.  3,  1914;  D:  35539;  Frank  Finney, 
New  York.  2115a 

At  a  railway  station;  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts, 

hy  W.  F.  D.  Arnett.     [53]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  5,  1912;   D :  29287 ;   Wm.   F.   D. 

Arnett,  Denver.  2116 

a  1  act  comedy;  by  W.  Arnett.     14  p.     f°. 


Typewritten. 

©  William  Arnett,  Denver;  D :  15498,  Mar. 
30,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  25,  1909.  2117 

At  a  wayside  inn;  playlet  of  the  present  day,  by 
T.  P.  Bartlett.    9  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  28,  1914 :  D  :  35824 ;  Thomas  Paul 
Bartlett,  Oakland,  Cal.  2117a 

At  any  cost;  melodrama  in  5  acts. 

©  Eva  Heaton,  New  York ;  1891 :  14880,  Apr. 
21.  2118 

a  melodrama  in  4  acts. 

©  Eva  Heaton,  Holly  Beach,  N.  J.;  1891: 
19050,  May  25.  2119 

At  bay;  drama   in  4  acts,   by  G.    Scarborough. 
112  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  12,  1913 ;  D  :  33199  ;  George  Scar- 
borough, New  Brighton,  N.  Y.  2120 

tabloid  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Nelson  Compston. 

Chicago,  Chicago  manuscript  co.,  1914.      [34] 
p.     f°.     Mimeographed. 

©  Dec.  2,  1914;  2c.  Dec.  21,  1914;  D :  39181 ; 
Alex.  Byers,  Chicago.  2120a 

or,  Called  to  account,  an  original  domestic 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Marsden  (W.  A.  Sliver). 

©    Fred   Marsden,    New   York;    1875:6386, 
Jmie  17.  2121 

At  big-  Bill's;  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  Ferber.    8  p. 
4".     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    24,    1911;    D:  23185;    Maurice 
Ferber,  Rochester,  Mass.  2122 

At  Cape  Delg-ado;  a  drama  of  African  slavery 
in  5  acts,  by  C.  F.  Webber. 

©  Charles  F.  Webber,  Boston ;  1889 :  12823. 
Apr.  26.  2123 

At   Christmas;  a   drama   in  2  acts,   by  H.   W. 
Mitchell. 

©  Hubbard  Winslow  Mitchell,  New  York: 
D:689,  July  24,  1901.  2124 

At  close  of  day;  a  1  act  rural  drama,  by  Ethel 
May  Shorey.    7  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Fred  S.  Campbell,  New  York;  D :  12605, 
Mar.  24,  1908;  2c.  Mar.  24,  1908.  2125 


At  close  rang-e;  little  drama  in  1  act,  tr.  and 
adapted  from  the  Spanish  of  Jacinto  Bena- 
vente.  by  J.  A.  Herman.  [2],  28  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.   Jan.   7,  1911;   D:  23077;   John  Arm- 
strong Herman,  Harrisburg,  Pa.  2126 

At  Colorado  Springs;  musical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  F.  J,  Piesse.  88  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©    Ic.    Aug.    9,    1912;    D :  30494 ;    Francis 
James  Piesse,  Washington.  2127 

At  Cozy  Corners;  by  P.  Phelps  and  M.  Short. 

©  Pauline  Phelps  and  MaVion  Short,  New 
York  ;  D  :  2032,  June  21,  1902.  2128 

At  Cripple  Creek;  in  4  acts,  by  Hal  Reid.  Type- 
written. 

©  James  Halleck  Reid,   Chicago;   1900  A: 
30305,  Dec.  15;  2c.  Jan.  8,  1901.  2129 

At   Cupid's   cabin. 

©   Souvenir  pub.  co.,  Albia,  la. ;   D :  12175, 
Jan.  14,  1908.  2130 

At  Cupid's  rest;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  L,  G. 
Schroeder. 

©  L.   Gustaf    Schroeder,    San    Francisco; 
1898:16075,  Mar.  8.  2131 

At  Dr.  Jollyboy's;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts. 

©   Louis   E.    Salmon,   New   York;    D :  3370, 
May  2,  1903.  2132 

At  Dr.  Leblanc's;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  M.  P.  B. 
Graham.     103  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  15,  1915;  D:  39690;  Mercy  Pris- 
cilla  Bateson  Graham,  Sinking  Spring,  Pa. 

2132a 

At  dusk;  dramatic  playlet  in  1  act,  by  D.  G. 
King.     11  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  18,  1914 ;  D :  37353 ;  Donald  G. 
King,  Indianapolis.  2132b 

At  duty's  call;  a  dramatic  composition  in  pro- 
logue and  3  acts.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Elmer  E.  McFadden,  Brooklvn  ;  D  :  3507, 
May  28,  1903;  2c.  May  28,  1903.  2133 

At  Economy  Junction;  character  comedy,  by 
T.  Friel  and  Fred  Wyckoff.  [12]  p.  f. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   July   26,   1910;    D:  21646;    Thornton 
Friel.  Anderson,  Ind.  2134 

At  Eden's  low  stoop;  play  in  1  act,  by  J. 
Weichsel.    36  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  24,  1915 ;  D :  39777 ;  John  Weich- 
sel, New  York.  2134a 

At  eleven;  play  in  1  act,  by  F.  Orman.  [42]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  10,  1914;  D:  35615;  Felix  Orman, 
New  York.  2134b 


xox 


2135 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


2161 


At  Ellis  Island,     15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Joe  Welch,  New  York ;  D :  10574,  May  16, 
1907  ;  2c.  May  4,  1907.  2135 

At  Fernton  hall;  coniefly  in  3  acts,  by  C.  A.  de 
Lima.     70  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  9,  1913;   D:  33438;   Charles  A. 
de  Lima,  Florence,  Italy.  2136 

At  freedom's  door;  a  romantic  opera  in  3  acts, 
7  E.  E.  Mori. 
t)  Emile  E.  Mori,  Washington ;  D :  697,  July 
i.^,  1901.  2137 

At  u&y  Monte  Carlo;  or,  A  day  in  France.  8°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Fred  Roger  Imhof,  Rock  Island,  111.;  D: 
3201,  Mar.  28,  1903 ;  2c.  Mar.  28,  1903.      2138 

At  Gibson's;  a  comedy  In  3  acts,  by  J.  Snyder, 
©  John  Snyder,  Boston ;  1899 :  59763,  Sept. 
18.  2139 

At  headquarters;  vaudeville  playlet,  by  W,  H. 
Clifford.     19  p.    4°,     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Dec.    21,    1911;    D:  28056;    Wm.    H. 
Clifford,  New  York.  2140 

At  Hell  Gate;  a  4  act  sensational  melodrama  of 
metropolitan  life,  by  Edward  E.  Rose  and 
Eugene  Thomas,    101  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  E.  Shea,  Belfast,  Me.;  D :  3312, 
Apr.  20,  1903;  2c.  Apr.  15,  1903.  2141 

At  Hickory  Crossing';  rural  comedy  playlet,  by 
Charles  Horwitz.    10  p.    f°.    Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Nov.  12,  1909;  D :  17349 ;  Dave  and 
Percie  Martin,  Chicago.  2142 

At  home;  a  comedy  drama,  by  W.  Busch. 

©  WUliam  Busch,   St.  Louis;   1894:22065, 
Apr.  30.  2143 

At  home  in  the  water. 

©  Henry   S.   Sanderson,  New  York;  1875: 
12186,  Nov.  17.  2144 

At  home  on  Mount  Parnassus;  a  pageant  play, 
by  Frances  E.  Clarke.  Boston  [etc.]  Educa- 
tional publishing  company  [1912]     32  p.    16". 

©   Sept.   20,   1912;    2c.    Sept.   25,   1912;   A: 
326190;  Educational  pub.  co.,  Boston.        2145 

sketch  in  1  act,  by  F.  E.  Clarke.    22,  [2]  p. 


4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  27,  1911 ;  D :  24076 ;  Frances  E. 
Clarke,  Brooklyn.  2146 

At  home  Thursdays;   a    musical  comedy  in  2 
acts,  by  J.  R.  Hager. 

©  John  R.  Hager,  Terre  Haute,  Ind. ;  1887 : 
23145,  Sept.  12.  2147 

At  inns  and  outs.     See  Way  (The)  of  a  woman. 

At  Lady  smith;  by  G.  F.  Warren. 

©  George  P.  Warren,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  1900 
A :  4728,  Feb.  20.  2148 


At  last;  an  Irish  sensational  drama  in  4  acts, 
founded  on  Tales  of  the  O'Hara  family,  by 
E.  D.  Haygarth. 

©   E.   D.   Haygarth,   United   States;    1873: 
6447,  June  7.  2149 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  W.  Shannon. 

©   W.   J.   Florence,   Philadelphia;   1871:91, 


Jan.  5. 


2150 


prologue    and   3   acts.      73    p.     f°.     Type- 
written. 

©  Luella  Forepaugh  Fish,  St.  Louis;  D: 
5383,  Aug.  8,  1904;  Ic.  Aug.  13,  1904;  Ic.  May 
12,  1904.  2151 

or,  The  orphan's  oath,  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Her- 
ring. 

©  Fanny  Herring,  Boston;  1873:12301, 
Oct.  27.  2152 

At  last  he  has  done  well;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
A.  Albini,  tr,  by  Ludmilla  Krueger. 

©  Marian  F.  Delanoy,  Alameda,  Cal. ;  1898: 
43594*,  July  20.  2153 

At  liberty;  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  Thomas.     [1],  9 
p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  13,  1912;  D:  29038;  Augustus 
Thomas,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.  2154 

At  Lord  Protector's  house.     2  p.    4°. 

©  Harriet  Earhart  Monroe,  Washington; 
D :  5305,  July  2,  1904 ;  2c.  July  2,  1904.       2155 

At  Lynhurst;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  P.  W.  Hyde. 
Typewritten. 

I©  Paul  Woodworth  Hyde,  Pittsburgh;  1897: 
43213,  July  30 ;  2c.  Aug.  11.  2156 

At  Mag'dalena  Bay;  a  military  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  Miron  Leffingwell.     Chicago,  Chicago  man- 
uscript CO.,  1912.     61  p.     f°.     Mimeographed. 
©  May  27,  1912 ;  2c.  June  8,  1912 ;  D  :  29911 ; 
Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  2157 

At  Martinique;  romantic,  historical  melodrama 
in  4  acts,  by  W.  G.  Browne. 

©  W.  Gault  Browne,  Chicago;  D:  1915,  May 
21,  1902.  2158 

At  Mary's  Harbor,     t".     Typewritten. 

©  Frederick  M.  Smith  and  Walter  R.  Linn, 
United  States;  D :  9953,  Feb.  11,  1907:  2c. 
Nov.  30,  1906.  2159 

At  Meadows  End. 

©  Charles  J.  Schaffuit,  New  Haven;  D: 
3382,  May  5,  1903.  2160 

At  mid-night;  play  in  1  act,  by  F.  Gerald.     [1], 
13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  26,  1913;  D:  32435;  Florence 
Gerald,  New  York.  2161 


I 


102 


2162 


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2185 


At  Mineral  Spring's;  comedy  dramatic  sketch, 
by  H.  G.  Henry  Haraldsen.  [6]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  19,  1913;  D :  34486 ;  H.  G.  H. 
Haraldsen,  Harvey,  111.  2162 

At  Miss  Penhallow's  boarding  house;  scenes, 
by  H.  L.  Talbot.  Portland,  Me.,  Marks  print- 
ing house,  1904.    cover-title,  37  p.    S". 

©  Hannah  Lincoln  Talbot,  Portland.  Me. ; 
D :  5581,  Sept.  29,  1904 ;  Ic.  Sept.  29,  1904 :  Ic. 
Oct.  10,  1904.  2163 

At  Monaco;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  F.  L.  Carlton 
and  W.  Terre.    25  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Frank  L.  Carlton  and  Willard  Terre, 
Newark.  N.  J.;  D :  14397,  Nov.  11,  190S;  2c. 
Jan.  9,  1909.  2164 

At  Neptune's  throne;  child's  play  in  1  act,  by 
I.  Anderson.     [2],  8  p.    4".    Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Jan.  23,  1913;  D:  32053;  Isabel  An- 
derson, Brookline,  Mass.  2165 

At  Newport;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  W.  Dow. 

©  J.  W.  Dow,  New  York ;  1836 :  1601,  Jan. 
19;  2c.  Jan.  19.  2166 

At  Niagara;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Ed. 
W.  Rowland  and  E.  Clifford. 

©  Edwin  Clifford,  Oshkosh,  Wis. ;  D :  990, 
Oct.  21,  1901.  3167 

At  Niagara  Falls;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Ed.  W.  Rowland  and  E.  Clifford. 

©  Edwin  Clifford,  Oshkosh,  Wis.;  D:991, 
Oct.  21,  1901.  2168 

At  odds;  [by]  J.  P.  S.  Lawrence.    Typewritten. 

©  J.  P.  S  Lawrence,  Philadelphia;  1889  • 
23864,  Ang  3 ;  Ic.  Ang.  3.  2169 

play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  R.  Cushmau  and  P. 

Sainsbnry     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Mande  R.  Cnshman  and  Pauline  Sains- 
bui7.  South  Orange.  N.  J. ;  D :  8089,  Mar.  2, 
1906;  2c.  Mar.  2,  1906.  2170 

At  old  Fort  Lookout;  a  western  military  drama 
in  3  acts,  by  J.  S.  Dawley.    t°.    Typewritten. 

©  James  Searle  Dawley,  Cincinnati ;  D : 
2436,  Oct.  11,  1902;  2c.  Oct.  13,  1902.        2171 

At  old  Nantucket,     f.     Typewritten. 

©  P.  W.  Hyde  and  H.  L.  Aland,  Pittsburgh ; 
D:2232,  Aug.  13,  1902;  2c.  Aug.  13,  1902. 

2172 

At  122;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts  and  8  scenes,  by 
P.  W.  Hyde  and  W.  A.  Woods.    Typewritten. 

©  Paul  Woodworth  Hvde  and  Wm.  Ander- 
son Woods,  Pittsburgh;  1898:10494,  Feb.  8; 
2c.  Apr.  5.  2173 

At  Piney  Flats.     61  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  George  M.  Anderson.  Princeton,  Ind. ;  D : 
5211,  June  20,  1904 ;  2c.  June  20,  1904.        2174 


At  Piney  Ridge;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  D.  K. 

Higgins. 

©  David  K.  Higgins,  Chicago ;  1897 :  17826. 
Mar.  18.  2175 


—  a  play  of  Tennessee  life  in  4  acts,  by  David 
K.  Higgins.     71  p.     8°. 

©  D.  K.  Higgins,  New  York ;  D :  9694,  Dec. 


26,  1906 ;  2c,  Dec.  26,  1906. 


2176 


At  point  of  dawn;  a  1  act  play,  by  L.  S.  Sarver. 

©  Lucy  Spencer  Sarver,  New  York ;  D :  9786, 
Jan.  14,  1907.  2177 

At  'Possum  Hollow;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Dave 
H.  Woods.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  Dave  H.  Woods,  Sandusky,  O. ;  D : 
13057,  May  25,  1908;  2c.  July  14,  1908.       2178 

At  Prairie  Junction;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  J. 
V/haley.     24  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©    Arthur    J.    Whaley,     Philadelphia;    D: 
15054,  Feb.  10,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  10,  1909.        2179 

At  Random  Run;  a  comedy-drama  in  3  acts,  by 
Gordan  V.  May.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co., 
1906.    46  p.     12°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston:  D ;  8940, 
Aug.  9,  1906;  2c.  Oct.  9,  1906.  2180 

At  rehearsal.     See  Getting  a  start. 

At  retreat;  a  dramatic  fancy  of  the  Civil  War 
in  1  act,  by  Arthur  A.  Blunt.  Boston,  W.  H. 
Baker  &  co.,  190L     14  p.     12°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  698, 
July  25,  1901 ;  2c.  Aug.  2,  1901.  2181 

At  Ridgely  house;  war  time  romance,  by  G.  P. 
Fisher.     79  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  16,  1914;   D:  39111;   George  P. 
Fisher,  Chicago.  2181a 

At  risk  of  his  life;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  E. 
Swan.     [120]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    9,   19G9;    D:  10530;    Mark    E. 
Swan,  New  York.  2182 

At  Sandy  Hook;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A. 
Aulger.    26  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  16,  1913 ;  D :  31983 ;  Addison  Aul- 
ger, Missouri  Valley,  la.  2183 

At  Santa  Felicia;  or,  A  modern  cavalier,  a 
modern  romantic  play  in  4  acts,  by  R.  W. 
TuUy. 

©  Richard   Walton   Tully,   New  York;    D: 
1734,  Apr.  14,  1902.  2184 

At  Sawmill  Center;  a  melodrama  of  the  North- 
west   in   4    acts,   by    B.    Eyferth.      79   p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Bruno  Evferth,  Duluth,  Minn.;  D :  2839, 
Jan.  10,  1903;  2c.  Jan.  13,  1903.  2185 


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2207 


At  sea;  by  Aaron  Hoffman.     25  p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©  ic.  Oct.  2,  1911 ;  D  :  253S0 ;  Albert  F.  Haw- 
thorne and  Frank  A.  Burt,  New  York.      2186 

a  mu-sical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  H.  Phillips. 


At  Tampa  Bay — Continued. 

a  romantic  military  drama  in  5  acts,  by  C. 

Ellis. 

©  Charles  Ellis,  Rock  Island,  111. ;  D  :  llOOS, 

July  20,  1907.  2198 


©    Harry    Phillips,    California;    1885:9982,      At  the  all  night  drug  store;  a  1  act  play,  by  J. 

Woodman,    cover-title,  14  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Feb.  19,  1913;  D:  32357;  Joe  Wood- 
man, Brooklyn.  2199 


May  1.  2187 

At  set  of  sun;  a  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by  E, 
B.  Tilton. 

©  Edwin  B.  Tilton,  New  York ;  1896 :  2905, 
Jan.  6;  2c.  Jan.  6.  2188 

At  7  a.  m.;  surprise  in  1  act,  by  C.  I.  Yeaux. 
[4]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  9,  1914 ;  D :  35966 ;  Clyde  Isidore 
Yeaux,  New  York.  2188a 

At  State  Line;  play  in  1  act,  by  C.  Andrews.  28 
p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic,    Mar.   25,    1910;    D:  20575;    Charlton 
Andrews,  Valley  City,  N.  D.  2189 

At  Stoney  Brook;  a  comedy  playlet  in  1  act  and 
2  scenes,  by  E.  Foreman.  12  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Edsar   Foreman,    New   York ;    D :  150.52, 
Apr.  19,  1909;  2c.  Apr.  19,  1909.  2190 

At  stroke  of  twelve;  a  comedy  drama  in  5  acts 
and  7  scenes,  by  J.  Le  Brandt. 

©    Joseph    Le    Brandt,    New    York;    1899: 
42362,  June  29.  2191 

At  sundown;  a  pastoral  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  C. 
Nugent.     Typewritten. 

©  J.  C.  Nugent,  Canal  Dover,  O. ;  1900  A : 
19941,  Aug.  10 ;  2c.  Aug.  10.  2192 

At  sunrise;  military  comedy  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  D.  H.  Lyall.    39  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  16,  1912;  D:  30552;  Darrell  H. 
Lyall,  Cincinnati.  2193 

See  also  Hand  in  hand. 

At  Sunrise  Hollow;  by  O.  Graham,  f.  Type- 
written. 

©  Oscar  Graham,  New  York ;  D :  8667,  June 
11,  1906;  2c.  June  13,  1906.  2194 

At  sunset;  by  G.  Scarborough.  23  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    George    Scarborough,    New    York;    D: 
15804,  May  8,  1909;  2c.  May  8,  1909.  2195 

At  swords  points;  a  drama,  by  G.  Cox  Bancroft. 
San  Francisco,  The  Bancroft  company,  1890. 

©  Genevieve  C.   Bancroft,   San  Francisco; 
1890 :  34703,  Nov.  4.  2196 

At  Tampa  Bay;  military  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  C.  Ellis.     [76]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  8.  1912 ;  D  :  28254 ;  Charles  Ellis, 
Rock  Island.  111.  2197 


At  the  Arlington  cottage;  a  farcical  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  H.  A.  D'Arcy. 

©  H.  A.  D'Arcy,  New  York;  1900  A:  14162, 
June  7.  2200 

At  the  hall;  play  in  1  act.  by  M.  Beriza,  tr.  from 
the  original  French,  by  S.  C.  Cobui-n.  2  p.  t°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  20,  1914;  D:  36775;  Marguerite 
Beriza,  Boston.  2200a 

At  the  barn;  an  idyll  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Wharton. 
3  V.    4".     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    May   25,    1912;    D:  29811;    Anthony 
Wharton,  London.  2201 


—  idyll  in  3  acts,  by  Anthony  P.  Wharton. 
London,  J.  Williams,  ltd. ;  New  York,  S. 
French.     2  p.  1.,  87  p.     12". 

©  June  22,  1912 ;  2c.  July  9,  1912 ;  D  :  30211 ; 
Joseph  Williams,  ltd.,  London.  2202 


At    the    beauty    parlors, 
feminine. 


Sec  Eternal  (The) 


At  the  Boar's  Head;  a  1  act  play,  by  W.  M. 
Blatt.     12  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  M.  Blatt,  Boston ;  D :  6887,  June 
28,  1905 ;  2c.  June  28,  1905.  2203 

At  the  box-office.     10  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Hannah  Hortense  Lersner,  New  York  ;  D  : 
10014,  Feb.  23,  1907 ;  2c.  Feb.  28,  1907.        2204 

a  monologue,  by  B.  B.  Hayward.    4  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©   Beatrice   B.   Hayward,   New   York ;    D : 
2737,  Dec.  18,  1902 ;  2c.  Dec.  18,  1902.        2205 

—  a  monologue,  by  R.  W.  Eberhard.    14  p.    4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Raymond  W.  Eberhard,  Boston ;  D  :  15435, 
Mar.  24,  1909;  2t-.  Mar.  24,  1909.  2206 


At  the  box   office   window, 
and  duologues. 


See  Monologues 


At  the  break  of  the  market.     See  Goliath. 


At  the  call  of  duty, 
soldier. 


See  Girl  (The)  and  the 


At  the  carnival.     Typewritten. 

©   Richard   Bachelder   Lane,   Chicago;    D: 
5332,  July  23,  1904 ;  2c.  July  23,  1904.        2207 


104 


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2231 


At  the  carnival — Continued. 

a  romantic  play  in  5  acts. 

©   Eva    Mountford    Grandin    and    John    M. 
Hickev,  United  States ;  1892 :  39195,  Sept.  28. 

2208 

At  the  casino;  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Marix.    3  v. 

4°.    Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Oct.  1,  1913 ;  D  :  34604 ;  A.  Marix,  New 

York.  2209 

At    the    chasm;    play    in    1    act,    by    Jaroslav 

Vrchlicky  [pseud,  of  Emil  Frida]  tr.  from  the 

Bohemian  by  C.  Recht.     (In  Poet  lore,  v.  24, 

no.   5,  autumn,   1913.) 

©  Oct.  2,  1913 ;  2c.  Oct.  13,  1913  ;  D  :  34700 ; 

Charles  Recht,  New  York.  2210 

At  the  church  door;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
S.  Maguire. 

©  Sylvester  Maguire,  New  York ;  D :  3488, 

May  13,  1903.  2211 

At  the  club;  by  Geo.  W.  Barnum.    Typewritten. 

©  George  Brengle,  New  York;  1899:40771, 

June  22 ;  2c.  June  22.  2212 

At  the  convent  gate.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Bennett  C.  Antenson,  New  York :  D : 
12159,  Jan.  11,  1908;  2c.  Jan.  11,  1908.        2213 

At  the  cost  of  her  life;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
by  O.  Wood.    Typewritten. 

©  Oscar  AA^ood.  Stamford.  Conn.;  1898: 
75911,  Dec.  27 ;  Ic.  Feb.  28,  1899 ;  Ic.  Apr.  10, 
1899.  2214 

At  the  court  of  Belgrade. 

©  John  Henry  Milledge,  Marlin,  Tex.;  D: 

3885,  Sept.  1,  1903.  2215 

At  the  court  of  King  Winter;  a  Christmas  play 

for  schools,  by  Lizzie  M.  Hadley.     New  York 

&  Chicago,  E.  L.  Kellogg  &,  co. 

1©  E.  L.  Kellogg  &  CO.,  New  York  and  Chi- 
cago; 1896:65655,  Dec.  2.  2216 
At  the  court  of  St.  Valentine;  by  Elizabeth  F. 
Guptill.    Franklin,  O.,  Eldridge  entertainment 
house.     20  p.     4°. 

©  Oct.  1,  1910 ;  2c.  Dec.  19.  1910  ;  D  :  22999 ; 
Eldridge  entertainment  bouse,  Franklin,  O. 

2217 

At  the  custom  house;  by  G.  T.  Smith.  4°., Type- 
written. [Title  on  copies  is  Custom  house  in- 
spection.] 

©  George  Totten  Smith,  New  York;  D: 
10399,  Apr.  23,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  23,  1907.       2218 

At  the  Cypher  club;  a  comedietta  in  1  act,  by 
J.  J.  Olson.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Jerome  J.  Olson,  Chicago ;  D :  12799,  Apr. 
22,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  22,  1908.  2219 

a  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  J.  Olson.    IS  p.    4°. 

Ty]!ewritten. 

©  Jerome  J.  Olson,  Chicago ;  D :  9910,  Feb. 
6,  1907 ;  2c.  Feb.  6,  1907.  2220 


At  the  dawn  of  the  republic;  original  drama  in 
5  acts,  by  A.  Gross.    S".    Typewritten. 

©  Anna  Gross,  New  York ;  D :  3910,  Sept.  8, 
1903;  2c.  Sept.  8,  1903.  2221 

At  the  depot;  a  character  play,  by  Anne  M. 
Palmer.  New  York,  Chicago,  Tullar-Meredith 
CO.,  1915.     15  p.     8°. 

©  Feb.  11.  1915:  2c.  and  afE.  June  26,  1915; 
A:  406459;  Tullar-Meredith  cc,  New  York. 

2221a 

At  the  dropping  of  the  shoes;  a  play  in  1  act, 
by  B.  Searie.     [1],  21  p.    4".    Typewritten, 

©   Ic.    Sept.   14,   1912;    D:  30845;    Billy   A. 
Searie,  Fairport,  N.  Y.  '  2222 

At  the  eleventh  hour, 

©  Burt  Haller,  Norwood,  O, ;  D  :  11780,  Nov. 
21,  1907.  2223 

a  comedy-drama  in  1  act,  by  E.  L.  Connelly. 

9  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Eugene  Le  Movne  Connelly.  Pittsbursh; 
D :  14116,  Oct.  22,  1908;  2c.  Oct,  22,  1908.  2224 

At  the  end  of  the  line;  playlet,  by  T.  F.  Jarvis. 
13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  2.5,  1910;  D:  20884;  Thomas  F. 
Jarvis,  New  York.  2225 

At  the  end  of  the  rainbow;  college  comedy  in  3 
acts,  bv  Lindsey  Barbee.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Den- 
ison  &'co,    71  p.     12°. 

©   Sept.  22,  1910;   2c.   Sept.  24,  1910;   D: 
22130 ;  T.  S.  Denison  &  co.,  Chicago.  2226 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  B,  L.  Hall.     119  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Burton  Luther  Hall,  Berkeley,  Cal. :  D: 
13529,  Aug.  10,  1908 :  2c.  Aug.  10,  1908.      2227 

At  the  end  of  the  trail. 

©  John  K,  Morrison,  Oklahoma  City,  Okl. ; 
D  :  13225,  June  22,  1908.  2228 

At  the  end  of  the  year;  play  in  2  acts,  by  H.  L. 
Enander.     [46]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  24,  1914 ;  D  :  37664 ;  Hilma  Lewis 
Enander,  Chicago.  2228a 

At  the  ferry;  or,  A  ferry  tale,  1  act  playlet,  by 
M.  Keene  and  B.  Mathews.  30  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  10,  1911 ;  D  :  24655 ;  Slattie  Keene 
and  Bob  Mathews,  New  York.  2229 

At  the  fire  side;  or.  Little  bird  blue,  a  play 
for  children  in  3  acts,  by  Elizabeth  Folding. 
New  York.  The  Roxbury  publishing  company 
[1899]      (Wizard   series) 

©  Roxburv  pub.  co..  New  York ;  1899  :  12665, 
Feb.  15;  2c.  Feb.  15.  2230 

At  the  florists;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  W,  C.  de 
Mille.     [3],  11  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  4,  1912;  D:  31310;  William  C. 
de  Mille,  New  York.  2231 


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2251 


At  the  foot  of  the  cross, 
son. 


See  Prodigal  (The) 


At  the  foot  of  the  throne;  a  comedy  drama,  by 
J.  A.  King  and  G.  E.  Hall,     f" .     Typewritten. 
©  George  E.  Hall  and  John  A.  King,  Brook- 
lyn;  D :  1495,  Feb.  26,  19U2 ;  2c.  Apr.  7,  1902. 

2232 

a  play  in  5  acts,  by  Mrs.  B.  A.  Armstrong, 

72  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  B.  A.  Armstrong,  Minneapolis;  D: 
11587,  Oct  25,  1907 ;  2c.  Jan.  24,  1908.        2233 

At  the  fortune  teller;  a  vaudevilletta,  by  E.  A. 

Woolf  and  Mme.  von  Trautmau.    Typewritten. 

©  Edgar  Allan  Woolf,  New  York ;  D :  7288, 

Sept.  21,  1905 ;  2c.  Sept.  21,  1905.  2234 

At  the  French  ball. 

©   Fanny   Rice,    Brooklyn;    D :  12821,    Apr. 
24,  1908.  2235 
See  also  Masqueraders  (The) 

At  the  front  door;  1  act  comedy,  by  Sam  Ebr- 
licb.     8p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  12,  1910;  D:  22794;   Gorman  & 
West,  New  York.  2236 

At   the   gates   of  justice;   a   domestic   comedy 

drama,  by  James  Halleck  Reid. 

©  Lillian  Ford,  New  York ;   D :  1169,  Dec. 

10,  1901.  2237 

At  the  gates  of  the  city  of  Mammon;  poetic 

drama  in  1  act,  by  E.  Davis.     [3],  18  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    8,    1913;    D:  35270;    Edwards 
Davis,  New  York.  2238 

At  the  goal.     See    Passing  (The)  show. 

At  the  Golden  Gate;  or,  Under  the  western 
sky,  a  drama  in  4  acts  and  6  scenes,  adapted 
from  James  F.  O'Neil's  novel  by  A.  H.  Browne. 

©  Alice  Howland  Browne,  Chicago ;  D  :  8538, 
May  16,  1906.  2239 

At  the  Golden  Goose;  play  in  1  act,  by  M. 
Lefuse.  New  York,  S.  French;  London.  S. 
French,  ltd.     24  p.     12". 

©   June  29,   1910;   2c.   June  30,   1910;    D: 
21451 ;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.  2240 

At  the  golf  club;  play  in  1  act,  by  Louis  Weslyn. 
8  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  2,  1915 ;  D  :  39272  ;  Edna  Dorman 
Jennings,  New  York.  2240a 

At  the  Grand  Central;  comedy  for  two  females, 
by  Frances  Aj^mar  Mathews.  New  York,  E.  S. 
Werner,  1907.     13  p.    12°. 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner  &  cc.  New  York;  D: 
116S6,  Nov.  7,  1907;  2c,  Nov.  22,  1907.        2241 

At  the  grand  opera;  a  comedy.  5  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Benjamin  Chapin,  New  York;  D:  11959, 
Dec.  21,  1907;  2c.  Jan,  20,  1908,  2242 


At  the  hair-dresser's, 
inine. 

At    the    health 
woman. 


See  Eternal  (The)  fem- 
resort.       See    Talking    (The) 


At  the  hearth;  an  original  drama  in  1  act,  by 
C.  H.  Palmer. 

©    Charles    Harvey    Palmer,    Milwaukee; 
1896 :  55725,  Oct.  7.  2243 

At  the  height  of  the  terror;  a  drama  by  L.  W. 
Smith.     79  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Lewis  Worthiugton  Smith,  Des  Moines; 
D :  7087,  June  23,  1905 ;  2c.  Oct.  11,  1905.  2244 

At  the  home  plate,     6  p.    f.    Tyi^ewritten. 
©  Chas.  T.  Eagan,  Chicago;  D :  15296,  Mar. 
10,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  10,  1909.  2245 

At  the  horse-track;  play  in  1  act,  by  L.  F. 
Apfel.    4  p.    4".    TyiJewritten. 

©    Ic.    May   7,    1915;    D:  40591;    L,    Frank 
Apfel,  Pomerania,  N.  J.  2245a 

At  the  hotel;  comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by  Le  Mar 
Dorome  [pseud,  of  M.  E.  Doane],  10  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  17,  1911 ;  D :  23116 ;  Maude  Es- 
telle  Doane,  Philadelphia.  2246 

At  the  hour  of  midnight,     f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Edward   Bates   Crane,    California,    Mo.; 
D  :  4430,  Dec.  24,  1903 ;  2c.  May  1,  1906.     2247 

At  the  hour  of  two;  vaudeville  novelty  vehicle, 
by  M.  E.  Jones.    5  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1915;  D:  40240;   Marc  Ed- 
mund Jones,  New  York.  2247a 

At  the  Island  of  Mackinac.     See  Mackinac. 

At  the  junction;  a  comedy,  by  L.  J.  Tynan. 
©  Leonard  J.  Tynan,  Paterson ;  1891 :  15184, 
Apr.  24.  2248 

Boston, 


farce  in  1  act,  by  Charles  S.  Bird. 

W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1910.    27  p.    12". 

©  Nov.  16,  1910;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1910; 
D :  22575 ;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston. 

2249 

At  the  king's  command;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
A.  Wortmann  and  P.  G.  Piatti.    48  p.    8°. 

©  Albert  Wortm:inn  and  Peter  G,  Piatti, 
New  York;  D :  4862,  Mar.  31,  1904;  2c.  Apr, 
20,  1904.  2250 

At  the  landing;  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  Hoffman. 
22  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  10,  1915 ;  D :  40889 ;  Aaron  Hoff- 
man, New  York.  2250a 

At  the  last,  best;  a  tragedy  by  J.  L.  Burleigh, 
founded  upon  A  tale  of  two  cities,  by  Charles 
Dickens. 

©  John  L.  Burleigh,  United  States;  1873: 
681,  Jan.  25.  2251 


106 


2252 


COPYRIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


2273 


At  the  last  it  bitetli  like  a  serpent  and  sting- 
eth  like  an  adder;  teniperauce  draui;i,  by  E.  G. 
Coleman.  Itocky  Mount,  Va.,  G.  Coleman. 
15  p.    8°. 

©  Feb.  28,  1912;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1912;  D:  289R9; 
E.  G.  Coleman,  Rocky  Mount,  Va.  2252 

At  the  little  red  school  house;  in  4  acts,  by 
Hal.  Reid.     Typewritten. 

©   Jnmes   Halleck    Reid,    Chicago;    D :  210, 
Mar.  13,  1901 ;  2c.  Mar.  13,  1901.  2253 

At  the  marriage  bureau;  a  vaudeville  in  1  act, 

libretto  by  W.  Del  Sena,  music  by  Zeuo  Landt. 

©    Richard    A.    Lucchesi,    San    Francisco; 

1899:29277,  Apr.  29.  2254 

At  the  matinee.   See  Monologues  of  to-day. 

At  the  mercy  of  crooks;  a  sensational  melo- 
drama in  4  acts,  by  W.  J.  Butler. 

©  Wm.  J.  Butler,  New  York ;  1898 :  20932, 
Apr.  1.  2255 

At  the  mercy  of  man;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  H. 
T wells,  jr. 

©  J.  H.  Twells,  .ir.,  Berlin;  D:  15511,  Apr. 
1,  1909.  2256 

At  the  mercy  of  the  court;  a  melodrama  in  4 
acts  and  9  scenes,  by  V.  Storbeck.  t".  Type- 
written. 

©  Valeska  Storbeck,  Wheaton,  111. ;  D  :  5130, 
Jlay  27,  1904 ;  2c.  May  26,  1904.  2257 

At  the  mercy  of  the  Czar;  a  romance  of  Russia 
in  3  acts,  by  Beaumont  Claxton  [pseud,  of 
T.  C.  Taylor] 

©  Thomas  Claxton  Taylor,  Springfield,  111.; 
D  :  553,  June  6,  1901.  2258 

At  the  m.ercy  of  Tiberius.  109  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    William    Jules    Reside,    Australia ;    D : 
5985,  Dec.  22,  1904 ;  2c.  June  12,  1905.      2259 

At  the  Mitre;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Margaret 
Turnbull,  founded  on  an  incident  in  the  life  of 
the  famous  actress,  Anne  Oldfield.  8°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Margaret  Turnbull,  New  York  ;  D  :  3155, 
Mar.  18,  1903;  2c.  Dec.  29,  1903.  2260 

At  the  mode  shop;  the  re-incarnation  of  Pris- 
cilla;  a  f.-'shiou  fantnsy,  by  H.  W.  Maclellan. 
[3]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  24,  1913  ;  D  :  35432 ;  Henry  Ward 
Maclellan,  New  York.  2260a 

At  the  moving  picture  show;  an  original  char- 
acter monologue,  by  John  B.  Hymer.  5  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Flario  Arcaro,  New  York;  D :  13311,  July 
8,  1908 ;  2c.  July  8,  1908.  2261 

At  the  naval  club;  comedy  playlet  in  1  scene, 
by  L.  Corbett.    7  p.    12°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  2.3.   1910;   D:  21616;   Lawrence 
Corbett,  New  York.  2262 


At   the  news  stand;   a    sketch,   by   P.   Rooney. 
10  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  22,  1912;  D:  29745;  Pat  Rooney, 
Southold,  N.  Y.  2263 

At  the  old  cross  roads;  by  H.  Reid.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Hal  Reid,  Chicago;  1900  A:  31696,  Dec. 
31 ;  2c.  Mar.  14,  1901.  2264 

At  the  old  home.     See  In  her  father's  house. 

At  the  parcel  counter;  by  J.  H.  Steele.  20  p. 
f.     Typewritten. 

©  ,TepS!^mv  Hnrte  Steele.  Springfield,  Mfi?s. ; 
D  :  3486,  May  19,  1903 ;  2c.  Itlay  19,  1903.   2265 

At  the  'phone.    See  Trip  to  the  city. 

At  the  photographer's;  a  comedietta  in  1  act, 
adapted  from  the  Danish  by  T.  S6gard. 

©  Thvge  Rogard,  Kansas  City,  Mo.;  1891: 
37414,  Oct.  17 ;  Ic.  Oct.  17.  2266 

At  the  picket-line;  a  military  drama  of  the 
Civil  War  in  5  acts,  by  .T-o+in  Adams.  Bos- 
ton, W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1893. 

©  Walter  H.   Baker  &   co.,   Boston;   1893: 
16021,  Mar.  31 ;  2c.  Aug.  30.  2267 

At  the  play;  short  play  in  1  act.  by  Edward  E. 

Piaggio.    London,  J.  Williams,  ltd.    16  p.    12°. 

©  Oct.  3,  1913 :  2c.  Oct.  4,  1913 ;  D :  .34673 : 

Joseph  Williams,  ltd.,  London.  2268 

At  the  point  of  the  gun.  23  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  G.  Harrison  Carter,   Sheffield,  England; 
D:  16059,  June  12,  1909;  2c.  June  12,  1909. 

2269 

At  the  polls;  play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  P.  O'Connor. 
60  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  4,  1915;  D:  39580;  Francis  Pa- 
cificus  O'Connor,  New  York.  2269a 

At  the  postern  gate;  a  farce-comedy  in  2  acts, 
by  Ernest  J.  Whisler.  Philadelphia,  The  Penn 
publishing  company,  1902.    32  p.    12°. 

©    Penn    pub.    co.,    Philadelphia;    D :  2243, 
Aug.  16,  1902 ;  2c.  Aug.  16,  1902.  2270 

At  the  Pottersville  post  oflace;  rural  comedy  in 
3  acts,  bv  John  INI.  Francis.  New  York,  S. 
French;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.    52  p.     12°. 

©  Sept.  3,  1913 ;  2c.  Sept.  8,  1913 ;  D :  34384  ; 
Samuel  French,  New  York.  2271 

At  the  race  track;  monologue,  by  R.  E.  Jacobs. 
[4]  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©    Rose    E.    Jacobs,    Cincinnati;    D :  12S27, 
Apr.  24,  1908;  2c.  May  4,  1908.  2272 

E.    Hunter.      [31    p. 
D :  34672 ; 


—  vaudeville   sketch,   by 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.  Sept.  29,  1913; 
Hunter,  New  York. 


Edward 
2273 


107 


2274 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


2296 


At  the  receptiou;  playlet  in  1  scene,  by  P.  Wolf- 
man.     16  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

.©  Ic.  Feb.  7,  1912;  D:2S5S8;   Paul  Wolf- 
man,  New  York.  2274 

At  the  Red  Lion;  [by]  Helen  Booth. 

©    P.    GarreLt   &    co.,    Philadelphia;    1SS6: 

12542,  May  27.  2275 

At  the  red  school  house;  a  comedy.  6  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Benjamin  Chapin,  New  York;  D :  11956, 

Dec.  21,  1907 ;  2c.  Jan.  20,  1908.  2276 

At  the  rise  of  the  curtain;  dramatic  preludes, 
by  F.  H.  Williams. 

©  Francis  Howard  Williams,  Philadelphia  ; 
D  :  4292,  Nov.  23.  1903.  2277 

At  the  sea-shore;  farce  in  2  scenes,  by  T.  E. 
Kyle.     4  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  25,  1913 ;  D  :  83073 ;  Tom  E.  Kyle, 
New  York.  2278 

revision  of  The  girl  from  Brighton,  by  A. 

Hoffman.     66  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  3,  1912 ;  D :  30731 ;  Aaron  Hoff- 
man, New  York.  2279 

At  the  shrine  of  Apollo.  1  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  D.  Ernest  Bell,  Milwaukee ;  D :  4136,  Oct. 
26,  1903 ;  2c.  Nov.  23,  1903.  2280 

At  the  sign  of  the  Bleeding  Heart;  comedy  in 
1  act,  by  R.  C.  Mitchell.  [3],  19  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  JNIar.  20,  1911 ;  D :  23703 ;  Ruth  Com- 
fort IMitchell,  Los  Angeles.  2281 

At  the  sign  of  the  Buff  Bible.     Typewritten. 
©    Beulah    Marie    Dix,    Cambridge,    Mass.; 
1898:7881,  Jan.  26;  Ic.  Jan.  26;  Ic.  Sept.  27. 

2282 

At  the  sign  of  the  nosegay;  a  comedy,  by  W.  H. 
Duncan,  jr.,  and  Henry  Bayard. 

©  Wm.  Henrv  Duncan,  jr.,  Brooklyn;   D: 
15081,  Feb.  15,  1909.  2283 

a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  W.  H.  Duncan,  jr. 

94  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  William   Henry  Duncan,   jr.,   Brooklyn ; 
D :  15109,  Feb.  17,  1909 ;  2c.  July  20,  1909. 

2284 

comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  H.   Duncan,  jr. 

[7],  64  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  5,  1912;  D:  31052;  Wm.  Henry 
Duncan,  jr.,  Brooklyn.  2285 

At  the  singing  cafe.  See  Aux  cafes  chan- 
tants. 

At  the  sound  of  taps;  or.  All  lights  out,  a  mil- 
itary drama  in  4  acts  from  the  German  Zap- 
fenstreich,  adapted  by  Charles  Swickard.  90 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  C.   Swickard,  New  York;   D :  9682,  Dec. 
21,  1906 ;  2c.  Dec.  21,  1906.  2286 


At  the  sound  of  the  reveille;  play  in  1  act,  by 
J.  Weichsel.     33  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  24,  1915;  D:  39776;  John  Weich- 
sel, New  York.  2286a 

At  the  stake;  a  drama  in  6  acts,  from  the 
French,  by  INIme.  R.  Neuville. 

©  Mme.  Rosina  Neuville,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ; 
1873:3412,  Apr.  3.  2287 

At  the  stroke  of  twelve;  by  G.  Nagel.  5  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  4,  1910 ;  D :  20752 ;  George  Nagel, 
Newark,  N.  J.  2288 

dramatic  sketch,  by  Judson  C.  Brusie.    [26] 

p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  26,  1912;  D:  28841;  Mrs.  Judson 
C.  Brusie,  San  Francisco.  2289 

At  the  telephone;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Stella 
Leroy  [pseud,  of  Mrs.  Starr  King]  [3],  21  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  13,  1914;  D:  37844;  Mrs.  Starr 
King,  Chestnut  Hill,  Mass.  2289a 

At  the  theatre;  or.  The  fairy  of  Leadville  and 
the  gold  fiend  of  the  mountains,  a  farcical 
musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Hart. 

©   Josh   Hart,    United    States;    1880:2504. 
Feb.  16.  2290 

See  also  Talking  (The)  woman. 

At  the  threshold;  a  play  in  2  scenes,  by  J.  D. 
Haag.     8°.     Proof. 

©  Jackson  D.   Haag,  Pittsburgh;   D :  6223, 
Feb.  14,  1905;  2c.  Mar.  13,  1905.  2291 

At  the  turn  of  the  road;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  P. 
White. 

©    Julia    Proctor    White,    Peoria,    111.;    D: 
10351,  Apr.  15,  1907.  2392 

At  the  turn  of  the  wick;  play  in  1  act,  hy  P.  B. 
Sipe.     [3],  19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  6,  1914;  D:  35566;  Paul  B.  Sipe, 
Pittsburgh.  2292a 

At  the  village  post-office;  a  musical  play  in  2 
acts,  by  S.  S.  Tibbals.    31  p.    8°. 

©    Seymour    S.    Tibbals.    Franklin,    O. ;    D : 
9444,  Nov.  15,  1906 ;  2c,  Nov.  15,  1906.        2293 

At  the  Warringtons;  dramatic  monologue,  by 
L.  Shaffner.     [2],  9  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    11,    1911;    D :  23074 ;    Lillyan 
Shaffner,  Chicago.  2294 

At  the  White  Horse  tavern;  by  Sidney  Rosen- 
feld.    63  p.    12". 

©  Alice  Kauser,  New  York ;  D :  11938,  Dec. 
18,  1907 ;  2c.  Dec.  30,  1907.  2295 

At  the  White  House;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  B.  O. 
Chapin.     20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Benjamin   Chester   Chapin,   New    York ; 
D  :  9414,  Nov.  10,  1906 ;  2c.  Nov.  14,  1906,   2296 


.108 


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2316 


At  the  world's  mercy;  a  drama,  by  D.  Davidson. 

©  Dore  Davidson,  New  York;  1889:16021, 

May  27.  2297 

At  3  a.  m,;  by  C.  E.  Lewis.     [15]  p.    4°.    Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  10,  1909;  D:  16733;  Charles  E. 
Lewis,  Baltimore.  2298 

At  Tom-boy  ranch.     12  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 
©  Francis  Tucker,  Galesburg,  111. ;  D  :  7458. 
Oct.  17,  1905 ;  2c.  Oct.  17,  1905.  2299 

At  2  a.  m.;  original  playlet  in  1  act,  by  H.  Sel- 
man.     [1],  19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  20,  1914 ;  D  :  37082 ;  Harold  Sel- 
man,  Jersey  City.  2299a 

a  play  in  1  act,  by  Louis  Pendleton.     29  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  L.  Pendleton,  Bryn  Athyn,  Pa. ;  D :  7587. 
Nov.  14,  1905 ;  2c.  Jan.  17,  1906.  2300 

At  Valley  Forge;  an  original  comedy  drama  of 
1770.  by  \V.  L.  Roberts.  89  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  William  Lynch  Roberts,  Chicago;  D :  31, 
Jan.  12,  1901;  2c.  Sept.  25,  1901.  2301 

At  Vera  Cruz;  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  Arthur 
L.  Collins.     [4],  34  p.    f".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  2,  1914 ;  D :  37452 ;  R.  C.  Smith, 
Wapakoneta,  O.  2301a 

At  war  with  herself.     Bee  Loriena. 

At  Wynncourt;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  D.  Hast- 
ings. 

i©  Dille  Hastings,  Philadelphia ;  1888 :  32265, 
Nov.  14.  2302 

At  Yale.     See  Life  at  Yale. 

At  your  service;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  O.  White. 
15  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  19, 1914  ;  D  :  37899  ;  Oliver  White, 
New  York.  2302a 

Atahualpha,  the  last  of  the  Incas;  drama  in  3 
v.('\-9.  by  A.  A.  Furmaii.  70,  [2]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.   Apr.  13,  1911;   D :  2.3951 ;   Alfred  A. 
Furman,  New  York.  2303 

Atalanta,  a  dream  of  Arcady;  pastoral  comedy 
in  4  acts,  by  A.  Sterling.  [6],  188  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  23,  1913 ;  D  :  33295 ;  Ada  Sterling, 
New  York.  2304 

Atavism;  pLny  in  1  act,  by  R.  G.  Nathan.  20  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    26,    1915;    D:  39512;    Robert 
Gruntal  Nathan,  Cambridge,  Mass.  2304a 


Atchi;  a  comedietta  in  1  act,  by  John  Maddison 
Morton.  New  American  ed.,  correctly  reprint- 
ed from  the  original  authorized  acting  ed. 
New  York,  H.  Roorbach. 

©    Harold    Roorbach,     New    York;     1889: 
37524,  Dec.  9 ;  2c.  Dec.  14.  2305 

Atelier  (L');  a  spectacular  comedy-drama,  by  G. 
Smith. 

©   Gean   Smith,   Chicago;   1887:2673,   Feb. 
3.  2306 

Athaliah;  a  romantic  drama  of  ancient  Judea, 
in  5  acts,  by  L.  Pendleton.  106  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Louis   Pendleton.    Phiiadelpbia  ;    D  :  504, 
May  25,  1901 ;  2c.  Oct.  25,  1902.  2307 

Athalie;  a  tragedy  by  J.  Racine,  ed.  with  ex- 
planatory notes  for  the  use  of  students  by 
Edward  S.  Joynes.  New  ed.  New  York,  H. 
Holt  &  company. 

©  Henrv  Holt  &  co..  New  York  ;  1892  :  26158, 
June  22  ;  2o.  June  23.  2308 

Athanasius;  a  mystery  play  in  3  acts  and  a 
pologue,  by  M.  E.  J.  Hobart  .  .  .  New  York 
[etc.]  Longmans,  Green  and  co.,  1911.  vii, 
121  p.     front.,  plates.     8°. 

©    Nov.    17,    1911;    2c.    Nov.    22,    1911;    A: 
303195 ;  Marie  E.  J.  Hobart,  New  York.    2309 

Atheist  (The)     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  A.   Van   Deventer,   New  York;    D :  7816. 
Jan.  4,  190.6;  2c.  Jan.  4,  1906.  2310 

modern  play  in  5  acts,  by  C.  R.  Schubering. 

[4],   40  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  9.  1911 ;  D  :  23313  ;  C.  R.  Schuber- 
ing, Oakland,  Cal.  2311 

Athelwold;  by  Amelie  Rives.  New  York,  Har- 
per and  bi;os.,  1893. 

©  Harper  &  bros.,  New  York;   1893:6907, 
Feb.  4;  2c.  Mar.  13.  2312 

Athene;  farcical  opera  in  2  acts,  by  R.  T.  Nich- 
olson, music  composed  by  Howard  Talbot. 
London,  Chappell  &  co.,  ltd.    48  p.     8°. 

©  Feb.  6,  1911;  2c.  Feb.  7,  1911;  D:  23285: 
R.  T.  Nicholson,  London.  2313 

Athenia;  or,  A  false  prophet,  comic  opera  in  2 
acts,  written  by  J.  O'Keefe,  composed  by  L. 
Wales. 

©  John  O'Keefe  and  Leonard  Wales,  United 
States;  1894:36315,  Aug.  3.  2314 

Athens  under  Pericles;  a  scenic  and  drnmntic 

composition,  designed  and  painted  by  J.  Rettig. 

©    John    Rettig,    Cincinnati ;     1889 :  16979, 

June  5.  2315 

Atherley  court;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J. 
Brougham. 

©  John  Brougham,  New  York ;  1872 :  13656, 
Dec.  30.  2316 


109 


2317 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


2337 


Atherley  court — Continued. 

a  romantic  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  Broug- 
ham. 

©  John  Brougham,  New  York ;  1872 :  13502, 
Dec.   24.  2317 

Athlet  (Der);  schauspiel  in  3  akten,  von  Her- 
mann Bahr. 

©   Albert   Ahn,    Cologne,    Germany;    1899: 
64703,  Oct.  6;  2c.  Oct.  6.  2318 

Athletic  (The)  infant;  sketch  in  2  scenes,  by 
T.  Welch.    4  p.     f.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    21,    1911;    D:  24026;    Thomas 
Welch,  Pittsburgh.  2319 

Athos.  the  convict;  a  drama  in  4  acts. 

©  Den  Howe,  United  States ;  D :  1464,  Feb. 
19,  1902.  2320 

Atlantean  (The);  the  argument  and  scenes  of  a 
drama,  by  S.  E.  Kyan.  [1],  52  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  9,  1913 ;  D :  35316 ;  Mrs.  Samuel 
Erwan,  New  York.  2321 

Atlantic  (The)  patrol;  an  aeronautic  supposi- 
tion in  1  act,  book  by  H.  F.  Cunningham. 
21  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   June  6,   1912;   D:  29895;   Henry   F. 
Cunningham,  New  York.  2322 

Atlantis;  a  drama,  by  E.  G.  Birkmaier. 

©  Elizabeth  G.  Birkmaier,  Alameda,  Cal. ; 
1894:48705,  Oct.  18.  2323 

a  socialistic  satire  in  2  acts,  by  H.  F.  Tay- 
lor.   24  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Henry    Fitch    Tnylor,    Cos   Cob,    Conn.; 
D :  10381,  Apr.  19,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  19,  1907. 

2324 

symphonic  opera  of  the  wai'fare  of  the  ele- 


Atonement — Continued. 

a  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  Chevalier. 


17  p.    4° 


ments,  prologue  and  2  acts,  by  A.  P.  Hemmick. 
7  p.    4°.    Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Jan.  24,  1913 ;  D  :  32115 ;  Alice  P.  Hem- 
mick, Washington,  2325 

Atonement. 

©  Albert  William  Gutkaes,  St.  Louis;  D: 
8548,  May  18,  1906.  2326 


—  by  A,  Fawcett.     [17]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  22,  1909;  D :  16314 ;  Allen  Faw- 
cett, New  York.  2327 

—  a  comedy  drama,  by  W,  Busch. 

©   William  Busch,   St.   Louis;    1894:22066, 
Apr.  30.  2328 

[1], 


—  dramatic  incident,  by  E.  H,  Thomas, 
8  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   July  22,  1911;   D:  24754;   Edgar  H. 
Thomas,  Seattle.  2329 


Typewritten. 

©  Albert  Chevalier,  Pevensey  Bay,  Eng- 
land ;  D  :  10721,  June  8,  1907 ;  Ic.  June  8, 1907 ; 
Ic.  June  17,  1907.  2330 

—  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  W.  Fifield.     [2],  18  p. 
4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  9,  1912 ;  D :  30772 ;  Effie  Wood- 
ward Fifield,  Minneapolis.  2331 

—  See  also  Lucile, 


Atonement  (The)  and  the  hand  of  fate;  a  ro- 
mantic comedy  drama,  by  W.  Busch,  42  p,  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  William  Busch,  St.  Louis;  D:  10S31,  June 
24,  1907 ;  2c.  July  10,  1907.  2332 

Atraco  (Un)  (Attaque  nocturne);  comedia  en 
2  actos,  original  de  Andres  de  Lorde  y  Mas- 
son  Forestier,  adaptacion  espanola  de  Ricardo 
Blasco  y  Carlos  de  Batlle.  Madrid,  Sociedad 
de  autores  espaiioles,  1912.    24  p.    12". 

©  Dec.  5,  1912 ;  2c.  Dec.  6,  1912 ;  D :  31572 ; 
II.  Blasco  y  C.  de  Batlle,  Madrid.  2333 

Attache  (L');  on,  Le  fauteuil  de  Colbert,  come- 
die  en  1  acte,  par  H.  Grejois  et  Gabriel  Tal- 
let.  Paris,  A.  Rouart,  6diteur,  1907.  52  p.  pi. 
12°. 

©  Henri  Grejois,  Paris ;  D :  10647,  May  27, 
1907;  2c.  May  27,  1907.  2334 

Attached.     See  Versiegelt. 

Attack  (An)  on  the  colored  emigrants.  See 
Negro  (The)  exodus  to  Kansas. 

Attainment  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  S. 
Hartzell.    63  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  23,   1911;   D:  24557;   Alfred   S. 
Hartzell,  Allentown,  Pa.  2335 

Attaque  (L')  du  blockhaus;  episode  colonial 
en  1  acte,  de  F.  Celval  et  S.  Charley.  Paris, 
C.  Joubert.     23  p.    8°. 

©    Dee.    20,    1911;    2c.    Dec.    26,    1911;    D: 
28090;  Joubert,  Paris.  2336 

Attaque  nocturne.     See  Atraco  (Un) 

Attempt  (The)  on  the  Bank  of  France.  See 
Attentat  (Das)  auf  die  Bank  von  Fraukreich. 

Attentat  (L');  piece  en  5  actes,  par  A.  Capiis 
et  L.  Descaves.  [Paris.  Inipr.  de  I'lllustra- 
tion]  1906.    2  p.  1.,  101  p.    12°. 

©  Alfred  Capus  et  Lucien  Descaves.  Paris; 
D :  8275,  Apr.  5,  1906 ;  2c.  Apr.  5,  1906.  2337 

See    also    Theatre    complet;     [de]     Alfred 


Capus. 


110 


2338 


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2361 


Attentat  (Das)  auf  die  Bank  von  Frankreich 
(The  attempt  on  the  Bank  of  France);  sen- 
sntiouellen  1  aktigeu  drama,  [von]  H.  Bulss. 
[2],  17  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

I©  le.  Aug.  25,  1911 ;  D  :  25072 ;  Horst  Bulss, 
New  York.  2338 

Attic  (The);  modern  play  in  3  acts,  by  Mrs.  W. 
Warren.    3  v.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  30,  1913 ;  D  :  34293 ;  Mrs.  Wads- 
worth  Warren,  Detroit.  2339 

Attic  (An)  philosopher;  a  comedietta,  by  W.  D. 
Hall.     Typewritten. 

©  William  Davis  Hall,  Philadelphia;  1900 
A :  28G50,  Nov.  21 ;  2c.  Nov.  21.  2340 

Attic  (An)  romance;  play,  with  music,  in  1  act, 
by  F.  T.  Richards,  music  by  F.  Dewey  Rich- 
ards,    [ii],  25  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  18,  1912 ;  D :  29413 ;  F.  T.  Rich- 
ards, New  York.  2341 

Attila,  the  Hun;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  L.  Bin- 
yon.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Lawrence    Binyon,    England;    D :  11291, 
Sept.  5,  1907;  2e.  Sept.  5,  1907.  2342 

Attorney  (The);  a  3  act  American  comedy 
drama,  by  H.  G.  Hall. 

©    Howard    Gerard   Hall,    Decatur,    Mich.; 
1893 :  37216,  Aug.  10.  2343 

Attorney s-at-law;  a  political  drama  in  4  acts, 

by  G.  Edwards.     [1],  95  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©    Gurden    JJdwards,    Oakland,    Cal. ;    D: 

14782,  Jan.  11,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  11,  1909.      2344 

Au  bon  soleil;  [par]  Francis  de  Miomandrfe. 
Paris,  Calmann-Levy  [1911]  3  p.  1.,  310,  [1]  p. 
12°. 

©    June   14,    1911;    2c.    June   28,    1911;    A- 
Foreign  3132;  Calmann-Levy,  Paris.  2345 

Au-dela;  pi^ce  magique  en  4  actes  et  5  tableaux 
[de]  C.  Lancelin.    148  p.    4".    Ms. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    14,    1910;    D:  20458;    Charles 
Lancelin,  Paris.  2346 

Au-dessiis  de  I'entresol.  Sec  On  frappe  les 
trois  coups. 

Au  jardin  de  Marguerite;  po&me  symphonique 
avec  choeurs,  poeme  et  musique  de  Roger- 
Ducasse.  Paris,  A.  Durand  et  fils,  1912.  15  p. 
12°.     [Text  only] 

©   Apr.    20,    1912;    2e.    Apr.    22,    1912;    D: 
29441 ;  Durand  et  cie.,  Paris.  2347 

Same. 

©  Oct.  1,  1912 ;  2c.  Dec.  2,  1912 ;  D  :  31511 ; 
Durand  et  cie..  Paris.  2348 

Au  nom  du  chef;  de  G.  Espe  de  Metz.  Paris, 
L.  Fournier.     65  p.     12°. 

©    Dec.    28,   3911;    2c.    Jan.    12,    1912;    D: 
28581;  L.  Fournier,  Paris.  2349 


Au  rat  mort,  cabinet  6;  drame  en  1  acte  fpar] 

A.  de  Lorde  et  P.  Chnine.  Paris,  Librairie 
Moliere,  1908.    63  p.    12°. 

©  Andre  de  Lorde  and  Pierre  Chaine,  Paris; 
D :  13044,  May  25,  1908 ;  2c.  May  25,  1908.  2350 

Au  rendez-vous  des  beaux-esprits;  operette  en 
1  acte,  de  Louis  Bouvet,  musique  de  Feliciea 
Vargues.  Paris,  C.  Joubert,  1913.  25  p.  8*. 
[Text  only] 

©  Oct.  1,  1913;  2c.  Oct.  25,  1913;  D :  34831 ; 
Joubert,  Paris.  2351 

Au  telephone;  piece  en  2  tableaux,  par  A.  de 
Lorde  and  C.  Foley.  New  York,  Vincent 
Ciocia,  printer,  1902.     39  p.     12°. 

©  Andre  de  Lorde  and  Chas.  Foley,  Paris; 
D :  2773,  Dec.  27,  1902 ;  2c.  Dec.  27,  1902. 

2352 

Auberge  (L')  rouge;  nouvelle  lyrique  en  2  actes, 
d'apres  Balzac,  par  Serge  Basset,  musique  de 
Jean  NouguSs.  Paris,  Enoch  &  cie.,  1910.  37 
p.     12*. 

©   Mar.   18,   1910;   2c.    Mar.   19,    1910;    D: 
20497;  Enoch  &  co.,  Paris.  2353 

Aubes  (Les)     See  Dawn  (The) 
Auburn  (The)  haired  girl. 

©  John  J.  Murdock,  Chicago;  1899:69731, 
Oct.  26.  2354 

Auburndale;  a  comedy-drama  in  5  acts,  by  B. 
Royce. 

©     Brigham     Royce,    Peoria,     111.;     1892: 
14463,  Apr.  1.  2355 

Aucassin  and  Nicolette;  music-drama  in  3  acts, 
by  E.  A.  Gerrard.  [4],  106  p.  8°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  20,  1912 ;  D :  31423 ;  Ernest  Allen 

Gerrard,  Columbus,  Neb.  2356 

Aucassin  und  Nicolette;  von  Sophus  Michaelis. 

©    Breitkopf    &    Hartel,    Leipzig;     1S96: 
54403,  Oct.  1 ;  2c.  Nov.  25.  2357 

Auction  (The);  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  T.  D. 
Heelan.     [21]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    6,    1913;     D :  32537 ;     Thomps 

David  Heelan,  Omaha,  Neb.  2358 

Auction  (An)  at  Meadowville;  a  play  in  1  act, 

by  Alice  C.  Thompson.     Boston,  W.  H.  Baker 

&  CO.,  1908.     17  p.    12°. 

©    Walter    H.    Baker    &    co.,    Boston;    D: 
13960,  Sept.  30,  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  16,  1908.      2359 
Auction    pinochle;    play    in    3    acts,    by    Adolf 
Philipp.     52  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  25,  1911 ;  D  :  25859 ;  Adolf  Philipp 
CO.,  New  York,  2360 

(Une  partie  de  cartes)  ;   von  Paul  Ilerve, 

music  von  Jean  Briquet  und  Ad.  Philipp.  Ge- 
sangstexte  [New  York,  printed  by  M.  Sehmet- 
terling]    1913.     cover-title,    [7]    p.     illus.     8°. 

©   Nov.   12,   1912;    2c.    Mar.   26,    1913;    A: 
343620;  Adolf  Philipp  co..  New  York.         2361 


111 


2362 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


2384 


Auction  room  sketches.  See  Under  the  ham- 
mer. 

Auctioneer  (The);  a  play  of  to-day  in  5  nets, 
by  Neil  Wesley. 

©  Cornelius  W.  Ackerman,  New  York; 
1892:23114,  June  1.  2362 

Audition  (The);  or,  Monday  at  ten,  play  in  1 
act,  by  11.  Frederick,  [13]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic,  Feb.  15, 1913  ;  D :  32317  ;  Helena  Fred- 
erick, New  York.  2363 

Auf  roter  erde;  kouiodie  in  4  akten,  von  Selma 
Enliiianu-Jesuitzer.  [Berlin,  A.  Entsch]  1905. 
lOS  p.     illus.   (plan)     12°. 

©  res,  under  act  of  Mar,  3,  1905,  by 
Emanuel  Lederer,  New  York;  res.  no,  52;  Ic. 
Oct,  27,  1905,  2364 

Auf  Storhove;  drama,  von  B.iornstjer.ie  Bjorn- 
son.  IMiiuchen,  A,  Langen,  1903  [1902]  179  p. 
12°, 

©  Albert  Langen,  Munich;  D :  2467,  Oct.  20. 
1902 ;  2c.  Oct.  22,  1902,  2365 

Auf  wiedersehen;  original  drama  in  1  act,  by 
J.  H.  Nepbe.     14  p,    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic,  Mar.  16,  1912;  D:  29150;  Joseph  H. 
Neehe,  Chicago  2366 

Auferstehung;  4  bilder  aus  dem  leben  Katjus- 
chas  naeh  dem  roman  Leo  Tolstoi's  von  Cesare 
Hanau,  deutsch  von  Alfred  Bruggemann,  mu- 
sik  von  Franco  Alfano.  New  York,  Boosey  & 
CO.,  190S.    48  p.     12", 

©  G,  Ricordi  &  co.,  Milan :  D :  12733,  Apr. 
11,  1908.;  2c,  Apr.  11,  1908.  2367 

Aug'usta;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  V,  Webster. 
San  Francisco,  The  Hinton  printing  co.,  1903. 
1  p,  1.,  144  p,     12°. 

©  Jonathan  Vinton  Webster,  Cresten,  Cal, ; 
D:  3801,  Aug,  3,  1903;  2c.  Aug.  3,  1903. 

2368 

Augustin;  ein  fastnachtspiel,  von  H,  von  Wolzo- 
gen, 

©  Hans  von  Wolzogen,  Bayreuth,  Germany; 
1899 :  3567,  Jan,  9 ;  2c.  Jan.  9,  2369 

Aug'ustine;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  A,  M,  Duns- 
ford, 

©  Alice  M.  Dunsford,  Cincinnati;  1883: 
463,  Jan.  8,  2370 

Augustus  Caesar;  a  Roman  tragedv  in  3  acts,  by 
H.    G.    Carleton   and   R.  Weitxhtiiian. 

©  Henry  Guy  Carleton  and  Richard  Weiffht- 
man,  Washington  ;  1886 :  1275S,  June  1.     2371 

Auld  (The)  gaberlunzie;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
T,  B.  Connery. 

©  Thomas  B.  Connery,  Richmond  Hill, 
N,  Y. ;  1889  :  4445,  Feb.  7.  2372 


Auld  lang-  syne;  comedy  act,  by  J.  Birch,    14  p. 
4°,    Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Mar,  3,  1910;  D:  20334;  John  Birch, 
New  York.  2373 

a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Vincent. 

©    .Tames    Vincent,    United    States;    1890: 
35876,  Nov,  14,    ,  2374 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  W,  Aspinwall. 

©   Woolsey  Aspinwall,   Washington ;   1895 : 
66878,  Dec,  31 ;  Ic.  Dec.  31.  2375 

See  al^o  Campbells  (The)  are  comin'. 


Auld  Robin  Gray;  a  domestic  drama,  1  act  in 
verse,  by  M,  Banks, 

©  Maude  Banks,  New  York;  1885:200.51, 
Sept.  24.  2376 

an  emotional  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Malcolm 

Stuart  Taylor.     Clyde,  O.,  A.  D.  Ames. 

©  A.  D,  Ames,  Clyde,  O. ;  1883 :  19422,  Oct, 
22;  2c.  Oct.  22.  2377 

Aunt  Abbie;  or.  The  cure  of  a  wilful  wife,  a 
play  in  4  acts,  by  T.  W.  Wharmby, 

©  Thomas  Washington  Wharmby,  New 
York;  1896:56841,  Oct,  15,  2378 

Aunt  Abigail  and  the  boys;  farce  in  1  act,  by 
Lillie  Fuller  Merriam.  Boston,  W,  H,  Baker 
&  CO,,  1913,    19  p.    12°, 

©  June  28,  1913;  2c.  June  30,  1913;  D: 
33677 ;  Walter  H,  Baker  &  co.,  Boston,      2379 

Aunt  Aug'usta;  a  comedy,  by  B,  Eyferth. 

©    Bruno    Eyferth,    Duluth,    Minn.;    1S9S: 
»  19576,  Mar.  25.  •  2380 

Aunt  Bessie;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  W^ilfred  T, 
Colebv.  Loudon,  S.  French,  ltd, ;  New  York,  S. 
French,     21  p.     12°, 

©  Jan.  2,  1913;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1913;  D:  31840; 
Samuel  French,  ltd,,  London.  2381 

Aunt  Betsey's  parin'  bee;  by  J.  Talladay. 

©  Jennie  Talladay,  Auburn,  N,  Y. ;  1898: 
56061,  Sept.  24 ;  2c.  Jan.  31,  1899.  2382 

Aunt  Betsy's  namesake;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
Arzalea  Hunt.  Darrowville,  O,,  School  pub- 
lishing CO.,  1897, 

©  School  pub,  CO.,  Darrowville,  O, ;  1897: 
9410,  Feb,  5.  2383 

Aunt  Bridget  from  Paris;  sketch  in  2  acts,  by 
E,  Osgood.     19  p.    4".    Typewi'itten. 

©  Ic.  June  9,  1914;  D:  37265;  Erastus  Os- 
good, Quincy,  Mass,  2383a 

Aunt  Bridget's  baby;  or,  Bridget's  baby,  an 
original  farce-comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Scott  Mar- 
ble and  Wm.  F.  Carroll.    Typewritten. 

©  George  W,  Monroe  and  Robert  R.  Mon- 
roe, New  York ;  1890 :  37645,  Nov,  28 ;  2c.  Nov. 
28,  2384 


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Aunt  Bridget's  boodle;  a  comedy,  3  acts,  by  Al- 
fred Hampton  and  G.  W.  Monroe. 

©  George  W.  Monroe,  New  York;  1898: 
2997,  Jan.  13.  2385 

Aunt  Bridget's  visit;  comedy  sketch,  by  J.  W. 
Standisb.     Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  W.  Standisb,  New  York;  1898: 
72910,  Dec.  14;  2c.  Dec.  14.  2386 

Aunt  Celie;  dramatic  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Lorna  Douglas  [pseud,  of  C.  C.  West]  [71]  p. 
4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  9,  1914 ;  D :  36744 ;  Charlotte  C. 
West,  New  York.  2386a 

Aunt  Cynthy's  homestead;  a  rural  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  TJllie  Akerstrom.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edna  ^Nlay  Spooner,  Brooklyn ;  D :  10235, 
Mar.  29,  1907 ;  2c.  Mar.  29,  1907.  2387 

Aunt  Deborah's  first  luncheon;  play  in  1  act, 
by  Laura  M.  Adams.  Franklin,  O.,  Eldridge 
entertainment  bouse.    15  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.  15,  1913;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1913;  D: 
35436;  Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Frank- 
lin, O.  2388 

Aunt  Dee;  a  play  in  4  acts   [by  M.   G.  Kern] 

[St.  Louis?  1907]     cover-title,  1  p.  1.,  70  p.    4". 

©  M.  G.  Kern,  St.  Louis;  D :  11230,  Aug.  26, 

1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  11,  1908.  2389 

Aunt  Dilsey  Ann;  monologue,  by  G.  Carpenter. 
[1],  13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  27,  1914 ;  D :  37216 ;  Grant  Car- 
penter, San  Francisco.  2389a 

Aunt  Dinah's  quilting  party;  original  enter- 
tainment in  1  act  and  1  scene,  by  Bettine  K. 
Phillips. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York;  D :  3546, 
June  6,  1903 ;  2c.  July  23,  1903.  2390 

Aunt  Dormer;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  J.  Brooke. 

©   J.   J.   Brooke,   Philadelphia ;    1882 :  2902, 

Feb.  24.  2391 

Aunt  Elnora's  hero;   by  Pauline  Phelps. 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner  pub.  &  supply  co..  New 
York  ;  1000  A  :  8303,  Mar.  30 ;  2c.  June  9.  2392 

Aunt  Em'ly;  a  comedy  drama,  by  A.  Trumble 
and  C.  Searle. 

©  Alfred  Trumble  and  Cyril  Searle,  New 
York;  1884:18702,  Sept.  16.  2393 

Aunt  Emmeline;  or,  Christmas  chimes,  play  in 
1  act,  by  J.  A.  Golden.  18  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  12.  1915;  D:  39963;  Joseph  A. 
Golden,  New  York.  2393a 

Aunt  (An)  for  a  day;  musical  comedy  in  2  acts 
[by  A.  C.  Radke]     [25]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  21,  1914;  D:  38586;  Albert  C. 
Radke,  La  Crosse,  Wis.  2393b 


Aunt  Frony's  heathen;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  I. 
M.  Quincey.     [2],  9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  31,  1912;  D:  28502;  lola  May 
Quincey,  New  York.  2394 

Aunt  Hanna  from  Vermont.     8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Lillie  A.  Ball,  Jersey  City ;  D :  3821,  Aug. 
12,  1903 ;  2c.  Aug.  12,  1903.  2395 

Aunt  Hannah's  quilting  party. 

©  Jennie  Talladay,  Auburn,  N.  Y. ;  1890: 
38431 ;  Dec.  5.  2396 

Same. 

©  Jennie  Talladay,  Auburn,  N.  Y. ;  1891: 
22948,  June  24 ;  2c.  June  24.  2397 

Aunt  Henrietta;  [3  acts].     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Evelina  Cooke  Hardy,  New  York;  D: 
10245,  Apr.  1,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  12,  1907.        2398 

Aunt  Hester's  dilemma;  farce  in  2  acts,  by 
Edith  H.  Waldo.    16  p.     12", 

©  Nov.  9,  1909  ;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1909  ;  D  :  17414 ; 
Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O,  2399 

Aunt  Hope's  niece;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Cephas  Aurelius  Winker  [pseud,  of  C.  A.  Wil- 
liams] 

©  Charles  A.  Williams,  Philadelphia ;  D : 
2934,  Jan.  31,  1903.  2400 

Aunt  Huldah  Perkins'  apple  parin';  a  musical 
drama,  by  W.  H.  Smith. 

©  William  Hawley  Smith,  Peoria,  111.;  D: 
10507,  Apr.  22,  1907.  2401 

Aunt-I-club  (The);  lyrics  for  musical  comedy, 
by  E.  B.  Sanger,    f".    Typewritten. 

©  Eugene  B.  Sanger,  Pelham,  N.  Y. ;  D: 
7322,  Sept.  27,  1905 ;  2c.  Sept.  27,  1905.     2402 

Aunt  Jack;  an  original  farcical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  Ralph  H.  Lumley. 

©  C.  Francklyn  Chatterton,  New  York; 
1889  :  24234,  Aug.  7.  2403 

Aunt  Jane  from  Jaysville;  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
E.  Roy.    15  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  28,  1911 ;  D  :  24091 ;  Elberta  Roy, 
Chicago.  2404 

Aunt  Jeannie  or  me;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  F. 
Benson.     Typewritten. 

©  Edward  Frederick  Benson,  London ;  D : 
1427,  Feb.  11,  1902 ;  2c.  Feb.  3,  1902.  2405 

Aunt  Jerusha;  or,  A  million  of  money.  Type- 
written. 

©  Jennie  Wetmore,  West  Superior,  Wis. ; 
1894 :  17683,  Mar.  30 ;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1897 ;  Ic.  new 
ed.  Dec.  2,  1898.  2406 

Aunt  Jerusha  and  Uncle  Josh;  farce,  by  Effie 
Louise  Koogle.  Lebanon,  O.,  March  bros.  3  p. 
8°. 

©  Sept.  9,  1912 ;  2c.  Sept.  12, 1912 ;  D :  30826 ; 
March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O.  2407 


5379—15- 


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113 


2408 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


2431 


Aunt  Jerusha's  city  visit;  in  1  act,  by  J.  Wet- 
uiore. 

©  Jennie  Wetmore,  West   Superior,   Wis.; 
1900  A :  3110G,  Dec.  24 ;  2c.  Dec.  24.  2408 

Aunt  Jerusha's  quilting  party;  a  novelty  in  1 

scene,  by  Laura  M.  I'arsons.     Boston,  W.  H. 

Ralcer  &  co.,  1901.    24  p.    16°. 
©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  Co.,  Boston ;  D :  735, 

Aug.  8,  1901 ;  2c.  Sept.  14,  1901.  2409 

Aunt  Josephine;  or,  Petticoats  and  pants,  farce 

in  3  acts,  by  F.  II.  James.     [2],  95  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 
©   Ic.   July  20,   1912;    D:  30307;    Fred   H. 

James,  New  York.  2410 

Aunt  Judy  Jonquil;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  L. 
Farraud. 

©  Louise  Farrand,  Chicago;  1882:871,  Jan. 
17.  2411 

Aunt  Kate,  spinster;  a  romantic  2  act  comedy, 

ending  in  the  same  old  way,  by  E.  S.  Stilwell. 

©    Lyceum    pub.    co.,    Philadelphia;    1899: 

44358,  July  8 ;  2c.  July  11.  2412 

Aunt  Lucindy  stays;  farce,  by  Willis  N.  Bugbee. 
Lebanon,  O.,  March  bros.    3  p.    8°. 

©  Sept.  9,  1912 ;  2c.  Sept.  12, 1912 ;  D  :  30825 ; 
March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O.  2413 

Aunt  Maggie's  will;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Eliza- 
beth Gale.  New  York,  S.  French;  London,  S. 
French,  ltd.    25  p.    12°. 

©   Dec.   16,   1910;    2c.   Dec.   19,   1910;    D: 
22843 ;  Samuel  French,  New  York.  2414 

Aunt  Matilda;  a  sketch  in  1  act,  by  A.  Girard. 
©  Annie  Girard,   San  Francisco ;   D :  7808, 
Jan.  3,  1906.  2415 

Aunt  Matilda's  birthday  party;  a  play  for 
^'irls,  by  Alice  C.  Thompson.  Chicago,  T.  S. 
Denisou,  1908.    19  p.    12°. 

©  T.   S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  D :  13356,  July 
16,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  4,  1908.  2416 

Aunt  Milly's  acquittal;  farce  comedy  in  1  act, 

by  L.  F.  Wheeler,  sr.    15  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  10,  1913 ;  D :  34971 ;  La  Verne  F. 

Wheeler,  sr.,  Seattle.  2417 

Aunt  Minerva;  a  comedietta  in  1  act,  by  Cath- 
erine Tudor. 

©  T.   H.   French,   New  York;   1899:62635, 
Sept.  27 ;  2c.  Nov.  17.  2418 

Aunt  Nabby;  dramatized  by  the  author,  Lizzie 
P.  E.  Evans-Hansell. 

©  Lizzie  P.  E.  Evans-Hansell,  New  York; 
1895 :  17423,  Mar.  28.  2419 

Aunt  Nancy's  account  of  a  fashionable  parlor 
recital. 

©  Mary  May  Boynton,  Franklin,  O. ;  1898: 
61056,  Oct.  17 ;  2c.  Nov.  16.  2420 


Aunt  Nancy's  account  of  their  family  reunion. 

©  Mary  May  Boynton,  Franklin,  O. ;  1898: 

61051,  Oct.  17 ;  2c.  Nov.  16.  2421 

Aunt  Penny,  a  Bay  State  spinster;  a  comedy  in 
4  acts,  by  A.  E.  Ives.  [181]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Alice  E.  Ives,  New  York;  D :  2401,  Oct. 
1,  1902 ;  2c.  Oct.  30.  1902.  2422 

Aunt  Polly's;  u  backwoods  picture,  comedy 
drama,  by  II.  Y.  Collins.    Typewritten. 

©  Hal  Young  Collins,  Glasgow,  Ky. ;  1892: 
10986,  Mar.  11;  2c.  Apr.  30  and  Nov.  3.     2423 

Aunt  Rachel;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  A.  de  Lima 
and  lA'grand  Howland.  SO  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  27,  1915;  D :  39811 ;  Charles  A. 
(le  Lima,  London.  2423a 

Aunt  Sabrina's  quilting  bee;  a  play,  ))y  J.  I*. 
Chidester.    14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  31,  1912;  D :  29840 ;  Jessie  P. 
Chidester,  Chicago.  2424 

Aunt  Sabriny's  Christmas;  play  for  seven  girls, 
by  Elizal)eth  F.  Guptill.  Franklin,  O.,  El- 
dridge  entertainment  house.    15  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.  1,  1912;  2c.  Dec.  9,  1912;  D :  31651 ; 
Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Franklin,  O. 

2425 

Aunt  Sally's  prediction;  in  3  acts  and  tableau, 
by  A.  L.  Sniiih. 

©  Annie  L.  Smith,  Worcester;  1887:24103, 
Sept.  22.  2426 

Aunt  Sarah;  a  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  W. 
I'alnioni. 

©  John  W.  Palmoui,  Thomaston,  N.  Y. : 
1892  :  48155,  Nov.  26.  2427 

Aunt  Sarah's  sacrifice;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Anno  Borland  fpseud.  of  A.  Spadoni]  and  Sue 
Chester  I  pseud,  of  F.  C.  Springer]  [2],  68  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  9,  1913;  D:  35292;  Adriana  Si)a- 
doni.  New  York,  and  Fleta  Campbell  Springer, 
Itipon,  Cal.  2428 

Aunt  Sarah's  visitor.     19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©    Neil    Twomey,    Dorchester,    Mass. ;    D : 
14282,  Nov.  13,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  13,  1908.      2429 

Aunt  Susan  Jones;  [by]  H.  Elliott  McBride. 
©  P.  Garrett  &  co.,  Philadelphia ;  1886:  6014. 
Mar.  15;  2c.  Apr.  15.  2430 

Aunt  Susan's  visit;  nuisical  comedy  playlet  in 
1  act,  by  L.  Grover,  jr.  10  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  25,  1910;  D:  22372;  Leonard 
Grover,  jr.,  Brooklyn.  2431 


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2453 


Aunt  Tabitha's  troubles;  an  original  sketcli  in  Aunty— Continued. 

1  act,  by  M.  A.  Fisher.     22  p.     4°.     Typewrit-      farce,  by  John  M.  Francis.     Chicago,  T.  S. 

ten.  Denison  &  co.     27  p.     16°. 

©  Mary  A.  Fisher,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. ;  D  :  @  Oct.  18,  1912 ;  2c.  Oct.  21,  1912 ;  D  :  31185 ; 

14814,  Jan.  14,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  6,  1909.        2432  Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.                              2443 

Aunt  Tildy's  first  train  ride;  musical  comedy  Aunty  Chloe;  or,  Down  to  massa's  home,  an 


in  1  act,  by  H.  B.  Strayer.    12  p.    4°.  Type 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  30,  1911 ;  D :  23218 ;  Mrs.  H.  B. 

Strayer,  Cincinnati.  2433 

Aunt  Tillie's  ticket;  play  in  1  act,  booli  and 
lyrics  by  F.  T.  Richards,  music  by  F.  Dewey 
Richards.     [2],  20  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  8,  1912 ;  D :  29912 ;   F.  T.  Rich- 
ards, New  York.  2434 

Aunt  Tommy;  comedy  in  1  act.  20  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Laura    Jean   Libbey-Stilwell,    Brooklyn: 
D  :  5453,  Aug.  15, 1904  ;  2c.  Aug.  17, 1904.     2435 

Aunt  Weena.     14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Robert    H.    Real,    Baltimore;    D :  10866, 
June  27,  1907 ;  2c.  June  27,  1907.  2436 

Auntie;  a  protean  burletta  in  3  acts,  after  a 
story  by  Arthur  Conan  Doyle. 

©  Otto  H.  Hasselman,   Indianapolis;   1900 
A  :  29959,  Dec.  10.  2437 

Auntie  Fudge;  comedy  playette,  by  Geo.  W. 
Moore.    32  p.    8".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  9,  1914 ;  D :  37502 ;  Anna  C.  Sin- 
clair, Chicago.  2437a 

Auntie  Mirren;  family  comedy  in  1  act,  by  H. 
Lumsden.     [3],  22  p.    4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  6,  1914;  D:  37238;  Harry  Lums- 
den, Glasgow,  Scotland.  2437b 

Auntie's  visit;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  A. 
Ryder. 

©  J.  A.  Ryder,  New  York ;  D :  10195,  Feb. 

18,  1907.  2438 

a  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  J.  A.  Ryder. 


©  J.  A.  Ryder,  New  York;  D:  10196,  Feb. 
18, 1907.  2439 

—  a  1  act  vaudeville  farce,  by  J.  A.  Ryder. 

©  J.  A.  Ryder,  New  York ;  D :  10197,  Feb. 
18,  1907.  2440 


by  J.  A.  Ryder  professionally  known  as  Al. 

Lamar.     15  p.     8".    Printed. 

©  A.  Lamar,  New  York;  D :  9615,  Dec.  11, 
1906 ;  2c.  Feb.  18,  1907.  2441 

Aunty;    a   character   comedy    in   4    acts   and   6 
scenes,  by  Geo.  S.  Knight. 

©  William  Carroll,  New  York ;  1882 :  19423, 
Nov.  16.  2442 


Ethiopian    sketch    in    1    scene.      New    York, 
Hapijy  hours  co. 

©  Happy  hours  co.,  New  York ;  1875 :  7654, 
July  22 ;  2c.  July  28.  2444 

Auramania;  a  sensational  drama,  by  J. 
Pritchard. 

©  Johana  Pritchard,  Brooklyn ;  1870 :  5385, 
Dec.  31.  2445 

Aurelia  Dellore;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  G.  Rearden. 
Typewritten. 

I©  Godfrey  Rearden,  Chicago ;  1900  A  :  24600, 
Oct.  3;  2c.  Oct.  3.  2446 

Aurelian;  or,  Rome's  restorer,  a  tragedy,  by  A. 
E.  Dickinson. 

©  Anna  E.  Dickinson,  Philadelphia ;  1879 : 
244,  Jan.  7.  2447 

Same. 

©  Anna  E.  Dickinson,  New  York,  in  renewal 
for  14  years  from  Jan.  7,  1907 ;  D :  9738,  Jan. 
3,  1907.  2448 

Aurelian,  the  scion  of  the  sun;  an  original  his- 
torico-romantic  tragedy  in  prologue  and  5  acts, 
by  Mrs.  Talbot  Hunter. 

©  E.  Talbot  Hunter,  London;  1897:27015, 
May  3  ;  2c.  May  3.  2449 

Aureole  (L');  drame  lyrique  en  3  actes,  6  tab- 
leaux, poeme  de  Paul  Vaillant-Couturier  et 
Edouard  Tremisot,  musique  de  Edouard  Tr6- 
misot.    Paris,  Enoch  &  cie.    84  p.    12°. 

©  Feb.  20,  1914  ;  2c.  Feb.  21,  1914 ;  D  :  36105 ; 
Enoch  &  cie.,  Paris.  2449a 

Aurora;  children's  operetta  in  2  acts,  libretto  by 
W.  W.  Prosser,  piano  arrangement  and  orches- 
tration by  Anne  Pollefeyt. 

©  Geo.  W.  Smith  and  Will  W. .  Prosser, 
Columbus,  O. ;  1895 :  26106,  May  13 ;  2c.  June 
10,  1895 ;  Ic.  rev.  ed.  Feb.  7,  1896.  2450 

a  comic  opera,  by  A,  Lowry.    Typewritten. 

©  Agnes  Lowry,  San  Francisco;  1900  A: 
29413,  Dec.  3 ;  2c.  Dec.  3.  2451 

drama  in  3  acts,  by  C.  M.  Thuland.     94  p. 


4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  20,  1912;  D:  31754;  Conrad  M. 
Thuland,  San  Diego,  Cal.  2452 

—  new  and  original  farcical  comedy  in  8  acts, 
by  Edmund  Gurney  and  Philip  Harvard. 

©   Charles   Henry   Freedman,   New   York; 
1894  :  3769,  Jan.  15.  2453 


115 


2454 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


2474 


Aurora — Continued. 

a  new  fairy  spectacle,  by  I.  Kiralfy. 

©  Imre  Kiralfy,  New  York;  1875:6262. 
June  15.  2454 

racconto  drammatico  in  4  capitoli,  di  Hector 

Quesada  e  Luisci  lUica,  musicato  daH.  Panizza. 
Milono,  G.  Ricordi  &  c,  1908.  65  p.  12°, 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Hector  Panizza,  Milan;  D :  13288,  July  3, 
1908 ;  2c.  July  3,  1908.  2455 

Aurora  Angelica;  a  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  W.  I. 
Varner. 

©  William  Iverson  Varner,  Varner,  Ark.; 
1894  :  36038,  Aug.  1.  2456 

Aurora  borealis;  or,  The  poet's  nightmare,  in 

I  act  and  a  series  of  scenes,  by  W.  J.  Stoermei". 

II  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  William  J.  Stoermer,  Los  Angeles;  D: 
12248,  Jan.  13,  1908 ;  2c.  Feb.  10,  1908.      2457 

Aurora  Leigh;  a  play  in  5  acts,  dramatized  from 
Mrs.  E.  B.  Browning's  poem  of  the  same  name, 
by  A.  F.  Reddie.    73  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Archibald  Ferguson  Reddie,  Boston ;  D : 
6156,  Jan.  30,  1905 ;  2c.  Feb.  23,  1905.  2458 

Aurora  social;  zarzuela  dramatica  social  en  1 
acto  y  en  prosa,  dividido  en  un  prologo  y  3 
cuadros,  original  de  Julio  Diaz  Bejerano  y 
Gregorio  Aguayo  Marafion,  mtisica  de  los 
maestros  Modesto  y  Vicente  Romero.  Madrid, 
Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles,  1912.  37  p. 
12^ 

©  Mar.  6,  1913 ;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1913 ;  D  :  32549  ; 
J.  Diaz  Bejerano  y  G.  Aguayo  Maraiion, 
Madrid.  2459 

Aurora's  dream;  or,  The  end  of  Pluto's  realm, 
opera-libretto  in  3  acts,  by  C.  E.  Claire. 

©  Clara  Elizabeth  Claire,  New  York;  1896: 
65398,  Dec.  1.  2460 

by  M.  S.  De  Claire.  60  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  30,  1909 ;  D  :  16974 ;  Maria  Sagari 
De  Claire,  New  York  2461 

Aus  liebe;  dramolet  in  1  akt,  von  M.  Goldstein. 
©   Max   Goldstein,   New   York;    1875:5208, 
May  20.  2462 

Aus  tiefer  not;  ostpreussisches  schauspiel  in  1 
aufzug,  von  E.  Zabel.  Berlin,  Vertriebsstelle 
des  Verbandes  dentscher  biihnenschriftsteller, 
g.  m.  b.  h.    31  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  24,  1915 ;  D  :  40741 ;  Eugen  Zabel, 
Berlin-Charlottenburg  2462a 

Ausflug  (Der)  ins  sittliche;  komodie  in  4  akten, 
von  G.  Eugel.  New  York,  E.  Lederer,  1901. 
128  p.     12°. 

©  Georg  Engel,  Berlin  :  D  :  81,  Mar.  6,  1901 ; 
2c.  Mar.  27,  1901.  2463 


Aushilfsbaby  (Das);  vaudeville  posse  mit 
gesang  und  tanz  in  3  akten,  von  Oskar  Engel, 
musik  von  Fritz  Hartmann.  [97]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  22,  1914 ;  D  :  37101 ;  Arion-verlag, 
Berlin.  2463a 

Ausserhalb  der  grossen  menge;  ein  stiick  in  3 
akten,  von  Kurt  Neurode.    107  p.    12". 

©  Ic.  Apr.  30,  1910 ;  D  :  20951 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  2464 

Austerlitz;  a  military  comedy  drama  in  3  acts. 
©  Daniel  E.  Bandman  and  C.  Win.  Perkins, 
United  States;  1889:1722,  Jan.  12.  2465 

Australian  gold;  a  play,  by  G.  Wang. 

©  George  Wang,  New  Orleans ;  1874 :  7793, 
June  10.  2466 

Australian  or  Parisienne  beauties;  a  farce  com- 
edy in  3  acts,  written  and  arr.  by  W.  B.  Wat- 
son and  H.  C.  Bryant. 

©  Bryant  and  Watson,   New   York ;   1897 : 
36077,  June  17.  2467 

Austrian  (The);  by  G.  W.  Ivory.  45  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  George  Willard  Ivory,  North  Cambridge, 
Mass. ;  D  :  8354,  Apr.  16,  1906 ;  2c.  Apr.  16, 1906. 

2468 

Austrian  (An)  crime;  by  Charles  Nevins. 

©  Charles  Nevins,  New  York;  1889:27627, 
Sept.  10 ;  2c.  Sept.  10.  2469 

Author  (The);  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  II. 
Shepard. 

©  W.  Henri  Shepard,  Merchantville,  N.  J. : 
189S  :  25441,  Apr.  22.  2470 

play  in  1  act,  by  O.  T.  Johnsone.    17  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  7,  1915 ;  D :  41444 ;  Otto  T.  John- 
sone, Brooklyn.  2470a 

Authority;  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Madison 
and  F.  M.  Witmark. 

©  Marie  Madison  and  Frank  M.  Witmark, 
United  States;  1900  A:  22379,  2c.  July  5,  1901. 

2471 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Frank  M.  Witmark  and 


Marie  Madison.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York ;  D :  2000. 
June  12,  1902 ;  2c.  June  12,  1902.  2472 

Auto  (The)  bandit;  scenic  melodramatic  playlet 
in  2  scenes  and  a  moving  picture,  by  E.  Clark. 
[2],  18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    2,    1913;    D:  34283;    Edward 
Clark,  New  York.  2473 

Auto  (The)  bee;  by  G.  W.  Hanlon. 

©  George  W.  Hanlon,  New  York ;  D :  11216, 
Aug.  22,  1907.  2474 


116 


^2475 


COPYEIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED   STATES 


2497 


Auto-bound;  by  G.  F.  Bond. 

©  Genevieve  Farnell  Bond,  New  York;  D: 
11S58,  Dec.  4,  1907.  2475 

Auto  elopement;  play  in  2  scenes,  by  D.  Dietz. 
5  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  23,  1909 ;  D :  17183 ;  Dick  Dietz, 
New  York.  2476 

comedy  in  1  act,  by  A.  W.  Stace.    20  p.    4". 

Typewritten. 

©  Arthur  W.  Stace,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.; 
D :  8536,  May  16,  1906 ;  2c.  May  16,  1906. 

2477 

or,  A  race  for  a  wife,  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 

Arthur  W.  Stace.    22  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  A.  W.   Stace,   Grand  Rapids,  Mich.:   D: 
9604,  Dec.  10,  1906 ;  2c.  Dec.  10,  1906.        2478 

Auto  girl.     3  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Nettie  Black,  New  York ;  D :  7653,  Dec.  4, 
1905;  2c.  Nov.  24,  1905.  2479 

Auto  maniacs;  satirical  farce  comedy  in  3  acts, 
book  and  lyrics  by  J.  Norworth.  [2],  93  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Dec.   8,   1910;   D:  22751;    Jack   Nor- 
worth, New  York.  2480 

Auto  (The)  route;  play  in  4  acts,  by  R.  W. 
Bloeser.     75  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  23,  1913 ;  D  :  32054 ;  Raymond  W. 
Bloeser,  Erie,  Pa.  2481 

Auto  suggestion;  or,  Why  Walker  rebelled, 
original  farce,  by  M.  Nobles.  12  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  11,  1911 ;  D :  24909 ;  Milton  No- 
bles, BrookljTi.  2482 

Autocratic  (The)  father  and  his  impulsive 
daughter.     See  Man  (The)  and  the  girl. 

Autograph  (An)  letter;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Esther  B.  Tiffany.    Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co., 

1889. 

©  Walter  H.   Baker  &  co.,   Boston;    1889: 
30396,  Oct.  7 ;  2c.  Nov.  8.  2483 

Autographs. 

©  Ed.  C.   Smith  and  Jessie  Carl.  Boston: 
1887  :  32559,  Dec.  16.  ,  2484 

Autoliebchen  (Das);  grosse  posse  mit  gesang 
und  tanz  in  3  akten,  von  Jean  Kren,  gesang.s- 
texte  von  Alfred  Schonfeld,  musik  von  Jean 
Gilbert  [pseud,  of  Max  Winterfeld]  Berlin, 
Thalia-theater  verlag.     24  p.     12". 

©  Ic.  Apr.  5,  1912 ;  D  :  29285 ;  Thalia-theater 
verlag,  Berlin.  2485 

posse  mit  gesang  und  tanz  in  3  akten,  von 

Jean  Kren,  gesangstexte  von  Alfred  Schonfeld, 
niusik  von  Jean  Gilbert  [pseud,  of  Max  Win- 
terfeld] Berlin,  Felix  Bloch  erben.  103  p.  8°. 
©  Ic.  May  10,  1912 ;  D :  29628 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  2486 


Automania;  or.  The  family  car,  unique  comedy 
drama  with  songs,  in  3  acts,  by  C.  N.  Millard. 
63  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  24,  1913 ;  D  :  33113 ;  Columbus  N. 
Millard,  Buffalo.  2487 

Automatic  doll.     Sec  Mechanical  (The)  doll. 

Automatic  servant  girl;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by 
Amelia  Sauford.     9  p.     8". 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  D :  7564, 
Nov.  15,  1905 ;  2c.  Dec.  13,  1905.  2488 

Automaton  (The);  a  farce  in  3  acts,  by  K.  Lee. 

©  Kenneth  Lee,  New  York  \  1899  :  53800,  Aug. 
23 ;  2c.  Aug.  23.  2489 

Automaton  (The)  dance;  a  mimical  and  charac- 
ter terpsichorean  divertisement,  by  B.  Kiralfy. 
©  Bolossy  Kiralfy,  New  York;  1888:7889, 
Mar.  16.  2490 

Automobile  (The)     See  Yellow  (The)  cab. 

Automobile  crazy;  burlesque  in  1  scene,  by 
Frank  Dumont.  New  York,  Chicago  [etc.] 
M.  Witmark  &  sons,  1904.     12  p.     12°. 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York ;  D :  6047, 
Dee.  28,  1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  27,  1904.  2491 

Automobile  (The)  disaster;  a  1  act  comedy,  by 
L.  Rose.     12°. 

©  Lew  Rose,   Chicago;   D :  10641.   May  25, 
1907;  2c.  May  25,  1907.  2492 

Automobile  (An)  romance;  a  1  act  sketch,  by 
H.  \V.  MaeAllester.    14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    H.    Wilson    MaeAllester,    Chicago;    D: 
10086,  Mar.  6,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  S,  1908.  2493 

Automobiling;  motor-car  comedy  with  songs,  by 
Henry  Clay  Grant,  Will  Bradshaw  and  Y\^. 
Mew.     6  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  4,  1913 ;  D :  35244 ;  Wilson  Mew, 
Chicago.  2494 

Automobilist  (The);  a  roadside  episode,  theat- 
rical vaudeville  sketch,  by  Y.  D.  Piper,  cover- 
title,   [7]  p.     16°. 

©    May   29,    1912;    2c.    May   31,    1912;    A: 
315531 ;  V.  D.  Piper,  Rochester,  N.  Y.        2495 

Autores  (Los)  de  la  historia;  zarzuela  en  1  acto 
y  4  cuadros,  en  verso  y  prosa,  original  [de]  F. 
Navarro  Romero,  mtisica  del  maestro  Chaves. 
Madrid.  Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles,  1908. 
37  p.     8°. 

©  Francisco  Navarro  Romero,  Madrid ;  D : 
14711,  Jan.  2,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1909.  2496 


Autour  d'un  piano, 
coups. 


See  On  frappe  les  trois 


Autre  (L');  pi&ce  en  3  actes  [par  Paul  et  Victor 
Margueritte]  [Paris,  Impr.  de  I'lllustration] 
1907.    2  p.  1.,  61  p.    12°. 

©  Paul  et  Victor  Margueritte,   Paris;   D: 
11580,  Oct.  24,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  24,  1907.      2497 


117 


2498 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


2516 


Autre  (L')  danger;  pi6ce  en  4  actes,  par  M, 
Donnay.     31  p.     f. 

©  Maurice  Donnay,  Paris;  D :  2803,  Jan.  3, 
1903;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1903.  2498 

Autre  (L')  Tartuffe.  See  Beaumarchais  the- 
atre illustre. 

Autumn  leaves;  a  domestic  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  Emma  :Murie  Davis,    t".    Typewritten. 

©  E,  M.  Davis,  Columbus,  Ga. ;  D :  6917, 
July  6,  1905 ;  2c.  June  21,  1905.  2499 

a  fancy  drill,  by  Harriette  Wilbur.  Leb- 
anon, O.,  March  brothers,  1908.  cover-title. 
5  p.     12°. 

©  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O. ;  D :  13895,  Sept. 
21,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  9,  1908.  2500 

Autumn  manoeuvres;  musical  play  in  3  acts,  by 
Karl  von  Bakouy  and  R.  Bodanski,  adapted 
for  the  English  stage  by  Henry  Hamilton, 
lyrics  by  Percy  Greenbank,  music  by  Emmer- 
ich Kalman.  London,  Enoch  &  sons,  1912. 
23  p.    8".     [Libretto  only] 

©  June  19,  1912;  2c.  June  20,  1912;  D: 
30039;  Enoch  &  sons,  London.  2501 

Autumnal  tints;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Joseph 
Arthur.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  J.  Arthur,  Pelham  Manor,  N.  Y. ;  D  :  6218, 
Feb.  13,  1905;  2c.  Feb.  21,  1905;  2c.  Mar.  21, 
1905.  2502 

A\ix  cafes  chantants  (At  the  singing  cafe);  a 
vaudeville  skit  in  1  scene,  by  James  J.  Mor- 
rison.    Typewritten. 

©  Marie  Mather,  New  York ;  1900  A :  20421, 
Aug.  15 ;  2c.  Aug.  1.  2503 

Aux  jardins  de  Murcie;  pidce  en  3  actes,  en 
prose,  de  Jose  Feliu  y  Codina,  traduction  de 
Carlos  de  Batlle  et  Antonin  Lavergne.  (In 
Comoedia  du  22  avril,  1912) 

©  Apr.  22, 1912 ;  2c.  May  11,  1912 ;  D :  29643  : 
C.  de  Batlle  et  A.  Lavergne,  Paris.         2504 

Avalon:  libretto  of  a  comic  opera,  in  3  acts,  by 
C.  B.  Graham. 

©  Charles  B.  Graham,  Philadelphia ;  1894 : 
18167,  Apr.  6.  2505 

Avanelle,  a  wild  flower  of  the  mountains;  5 
act  dm  ma,  by  Bonnie  Conway.  46  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  24,  1913;  D:  32752;  Edith 
Mason,  St.  Anthony,  Id.  2506 

Avare  (L');  comedie  en  5  actes  et  en  prose  par 
©  Ginn  &  co.,  Boston ;  1894 :  2G003,  Mav  23. 

2507 

Moli&re,  with  a  biography  of  the  author,  gram- 
matical and  explanatory  notes,  and  a  complete 
vocabulary  compiled  from  the  best  sources. 
Boston,  Ginn  &  co.,  1894. 


Avare  (L') — Continued. 

a  comedy,  by  Moliere,  ed.  with  explanatory 

notes  for  the  use  of  students  by   Edward  S. 

Joynes.      New    York,    H.    Holt   and   company, 

1882.      (Students'    series    of    classic    French 

plays,  second  series,  no.  4) 

©  Henrv  Holt  &  co..  New  York  ;  1882  :  15041, 

Sept.  11;  2c.  Sept.  29.  2508 

■ Same. 

©  Edward  S.  Joynes,  Columbia,  S.  C, 
author,  in  renewal  for  28  years.  Renewal  no. 
848,  Apr.  20,  1910.  Original  entry,  Sept.  11. 
1882,  no.  15041.  2509 

Avarice;  an  original  domestic  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  H.  A.  Houghton. 

©  H.  A.  Houghton,  Albany ;  1877 :  5930,  May 
16.  2510 

Avatars  (The);  modern  drama  in  5  nets  and  bio- 
graph  intre-iict,  by  W.  C.  Kenyon.  [1],  59  p. 
f.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  26,  1914;  D:  36160;  William 
Crellin  Kenyon,  Chicago.  2510a 

a  spectacle-drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  C.  Ken- 
yon.   54  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  8,  1909;  D:  16219;  William  Crel- 
lin Iveuyon,  Chicago.  2511 

Ave  (The)  Maria;  play  in  4  acts,  by  T.  F. 
Laugan.     [51]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  15,  1913;  D:  34154;  Thomas 
Francis  Langan,  Chicago.  2512 

Avemaria;  poema  drammatico  in  3  atti,  di  Luigi 
Illica  ed  Enrico  Cavacchioli,  per  la  musica  di 
Ruggero  Leoncavallo.  Milano,  Edoardo  Son- 
zogKO.    1  p.  1.,  64  p.    12".     [Words  only] 

©  Apr.  3,  1915 ;  Ic.  Apr.  20,  1915 ;  D  :  41187  : 
Edoardo  Sonzogno,  Milan.  2512a 

Avenged;  by  H.  Del  Ruth.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Hampton  Del  Ruth,  Boston;  D :  2579. 
Nov.  8,  1902 ;  2c.  Oct.  31,  1902.  2513 

^a  play  in  4  acts  and  8  tableaux,  by  J.  B. 

Renauld. 

©  J.  B.  Renauld,  New  York;  1872:3872, 
Apr.  12.  2514 

a  sensational  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Mr.  and 


Mrs.  Orson  Clifford. 

©  i^Ir.  and  Mrs.  Orson  Clifford,  New  York: 
1894:31816,  July  2. 

—  See  also  Glen  wood. 


2515 


Avenger  (The);  drama  in  4  acts  and  8  scenes, 
by  N.  H.  Horustine.    50  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  N.  H.  Hornstine,  Philadelphia  ;  D :  11990. 
Dec.  27,  1907;  2c.  Jan.  9,  1908.  2516 

See  also  Shanowakin  (The) 


118 


2517 


COPYKIOHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


2537 


Avengers  (The);  a  picture  of  the  reconstruction 
days,  play  in  4  acts,  by  Clarence  Black.  42  p. 
4°.     Mimeographetl. 

I©  July  2,  1909 ;  2c.  July  26,  1909  ;  D  :  16345 ; 
James  Edwards,  Chicago.  2517 


Avenging'  (The)  son;  by  G.  W.  Hanson. 


©    George    W. 
1154S,  July  26. 


Hanson,    Baltimore ; 


1881: 
2518 


Avenir  (L');  comedie  en  3  actes,  par  G.  Ancey. 
©  Georges  Ancey,  Paris ;  1899 :  10656,  Feb. 


6 ;  2c.  Feb.  6. 


2519 


Aventuras  (Las)  de  Max  y  Mino;  6,  Que 
tontos  son  los  sabios,  pelicula  seusacional, 
original  de  C.  Arniches  y  J.  Jackson  Veyan, 
mtisica  del  maestro  Rafael  Calleja.  Madrid. 
Sociedad  de  a  uteres  espaiioles,  1915.  37  p. 
12°.      [Words  only] 

©  Mar.' 15,  1915;  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1915;  D: 
40047 ;  Carlos  Arniches  y  Jose  Jackson  Veyan, 
Madrid.  2519a 

Aventure  (Une)  de  Henri  IV;  par  Henry  de 
Brisay.     3  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  15,  1912 ;  D  :  29994 ;  Gaumont  co.. 
New  York.  2520 

Aventure  (Une)  imperiale;  comedie  en  1  acte, 
par  M.  Henuequin  et  S.  Basset.  Paris,  P.  V. 
Stock,  editeur,  1910.     64  p.     12°. 

©  July  21,  1910 ;  2c.  July  8,  1910 ;  D  :  21502 ; 
Maurice  Hennequin  et  Serge  Basset,  Paris. 

2521 

Aventurero  (El);  zarzuela  dramjltica  en  1  acto 
y  3  cuadros,  original  de  F.  Riera,  musica  de 
los  maestros  Quislant  y  Badla.  Madrid,  So- 
ciedad de  autores  espaiioles,  1912.  41  p.  12°. 
©  May  24,  1912 ;  2c.  May  13,  1912 ;  D  :  29794  : 
Federico  Riera,  Madrid.  2522 

Aventurier  (L');  piece  en  4  actes,  de  A.  Capus. 
33  p.  (L'lUustration  theatrale,  no.  166,  17 
decembre  1910) 

©  Dec.  17,  1910 :  2c.  Jan.  7,  1911 ;  D  :  2.3032 : 
Alfred  Capus,  Paris.  2522a 

^  See  also  Theatre  complet;  de  Alfred  Capus. 

Avenue  billows;  an  American  comedy,  by  L. 
Mowry. 

©  Lincoln  Mowrv,  Woonsocket,  R.  I. ;  1890 : 
15626,  May  12.  2523 

Avenue  (The)  house;  an  original  farce  comedy 
in  4  acts,  by  S.  Marble. 

©  Scott  Marble,  Chicago;  1884:14931,  Julv 
22.  2524 

Average  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  A.  Haugh- 
ton.     [2],  28  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  16,  1912 ;  D :  30551 ;  John  Alan 
Haughton,  Baltimore.  2525 


Average  (An)  man;  by  William  Harlowe 
[pseud,  of  W.  H.  Briggs]  150  p.  8°.  Type- 
written. 

©  William  H.  Briggs,  New  York;  D :  11172, 
Aug.  14,  1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  14,  1907.  2526 

play  in  4  acts,  by  R.  G.  Jones.     117  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    16,    1913;    D :  35361 ;    Russell 
Gwilym  Jones,  Chicago.  2527 

Aveugle  (L');  drama  en  2  actes  et  prologue,  par 
H.  Durant. 

©   Heloise   Durant,    United    States;    1884: 
8581,  Apr.  24.  ^  2528 

Aveugle  (L')  et  le  paralytique;  par  Ernest 
Pont.     4  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  15,  1912 ;  D  :  29996 ;  Gaumont  co.. 
New  York.  2529 

Aviator  (The);  by  J.  Dunne.  4  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  27,  1910 ;  D :  20038 ;  John  Dunne, 
Staten  Island,  N.  Y.  2530 

comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Montgomery.    80  p. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  19,  1910 ;  D :  20570 ;  James  Mont- 
gomery, New  York.  2531 

Aviator  (An)  and  autoist's  race  for  a  bride; 
dramatic  sketch  in  1  act,  by  Frank  B.  Coigne. 
5  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.   1,   1912;    D :  28514 ;    Champion 
film  CO.,  New  York,  2532 

Aviator  (The)  and  the  mechanician;  by  P.  H. 
Fanning.      [17]   p.     f°.     Ms. 

©  1  c.  July  25,  1911 ;  D :  24769 ;  Phineas  H. 
Fanning,  Brooklyn.  2533 

Aviators  (The),  a  flight  of  fancy;  comic  opera, 
in  2  acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  E.  S.  S.  Hunting- 
ton and  H.  T.  Bunce,  music  by  Everett  J. 
Evans.     70  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  18,  1909 ;  D  :  17742 ;  E.  S.  S.  Hunt- 
ington and  Harry  T.  Bunce,  New  York.    2534 

Avoca;  or.  The  meeting  of  the  waters,  an  Irish 
drama  by  F.  G.  Maeder, 

©  Frederick  G.  Maeder,  New  York;  1874: 
12360,  Oct.  2.  2535 

Avocat  (L')  des  dames;  ou,  Le  voyage  a  Lyon, 
vaudeville  in  3  actes,  par  Henry  Moreau  et 
Marc  Sonal  [pseud,  de  Georges  Lanos]  Paris, 
C.  Joubert.     122  p.     8°. 

©  Nov.  22,  1913 ;  2c.  Dec.  1,  1913 ;  D  :  35205 ; 
Joubert,  Paris.  2536 

Avocat  (L')  des  gueux;  drame  en  5  actes  et  7 
tableaux,  tire  du  roman  du  Petit  Parisien,  par 
J.  Mary  et  E.  Rochard.  Paris,  P.  V.  Stock. 
197  p.    12°. 

©  Jan.  4,  1913 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1913 ;  D :  31848 ; 
Jules  Marv  &  Emile  Rochard,  Paris.  2537 


119 


2538 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


2556 


Avondale  (The)  disaster;  or,  Life  in  the  mines, 
a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  P.  Garvey  and  D.  C. 
Liindy. 

©  P.  Garvey  and  D.   C.  Luudy,   Scranton. 
Pa. ;  1874  :  13369,  Oct.  29.  2538 

Avunculitis;  farce  in  1  act  by  W.  Stag.  [1], 
13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    19,    1913;    D:  35389;    William 
Stag,  London.  2539 

Awahna;  libretto  for  grand  opera  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  W.  Dean.     [23]  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  29,  1918;  D :  35049 ;   Janet  Wil- 
liams Dean,  Corona,  Gal.  2540 

pageant  opera,  by  J.  [O.]  W.  Dean.     [23]  p. 

f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  9,  1912;  D:    30216;  Janet  Wil- 
liams Dean,  Pacific  Beach,  Cal.  2541 

Awakened;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Hennessy. 
52  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

I©  Ic.  June  11,  1915:  D:  40912;   Earl  Hen- 
nessy, Chicago.  2541a 

a  play,  by  L.  B.  Parker.    Typewritten. 

©  Lottie  Blair  Parker,  Thomaston,  N.  Y. ; 
D :  124,  Feb.  7,  1901 ;  2c.  Feb.  7,  1901.        2542 

Awakened  (The)  Rameses;  college  opera,  by  J. 
Hiidnut,  music  by  Julius  Wuertlmer.  Ann  Ar- 
bor, The  Michigan  union.    77  p.    12°. 

©  Dec.  13,  1911 ;  2c.  Dec.  22,  1911 ;  D  :  28063  ; 
Joseph  Hudnut,  Ann  Arbor.  2543 

Awakened  (The)  soul;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  C. 
Romaine.     38  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Apr.   26,   1915;    D:  40475;    Cora   Ro- 
maine, New  York.  2543a 

Awakening  (The);  comedy  drama  in  1  act,  by 
B,  W.  Cortis.     [1],  9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  23,  1914 ;  D :  36816 ;  Ernest  W. 
Cortis,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  2543b 

comedy  in  3  acts,  tr.  from  the  German  by 

H.  B.  Boas.     [102]  p.    4".    Ms. 

©    Ic.    June    30,    1914;    D:  37430;    Harriet 
Betty  Boas,  New  York.  2543c 


—  drama   in   4   acts,   by   Charles    S.    Ritchel. 
[2]  37  p.     f".     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    17,    1912;    D:  29980;    H.    C. 
Thomas,  Kokomo,  Ind.  2544 

drama  of  the  underworld  in  4  acts,  by  F. 


Whitcomb.    45  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  13,  1915 ;  D :  40343 ;  Frank  Whit- 
comb, Atlantic,  la.  2544a 

1  act  play,   by  F.   W.   Carr.      [20]    p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Dec.   26,  1912;   D:  31799;    Frederick 
W.  Carr,  Cincinnati.  2545 


Awakening  (The) — Continued. 

—  1    act   play,    H.    Starr.      10   p.      f.      Tyiie- 

written. 
©  Ic.  Jan.  25,  1910;  D:  20016;  Helen  Starr, 

New  York.  2546 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  Haddon  Chamliers. 


Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1903.     xi,  160  p. 
12°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  2805, 
Jan.  3,  1903 ;  2c.  Jan.  24,  1903.  2547 

— by  F.  Allen.    62  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    3,    1911;    D :  22989 ;    Frederick 
Allen,  Chicago.  2548 

—  play  in  1  act,  by  B.  L.  Cohn.  [10]  p.     f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  27,  1911;  D:  24078;  Bernard  L. 

Cohn,  Memphis,  Tenn.  2549 

by  E.  A.  Waugh.      [3]    p.     f°.     Type- 


written. 

©  Ic.   Nov.   21,   1912;   D:  31440;    Elmer  A. 
Waugh,  Seattle.  2550 

■by  N.  Phillips.     [2],  12  p.     4".     Type- 


written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  1,  1914;  D:  36581;  Norman  De 
Witt  Phillips,  Stockton,  Cal.  2550a 

a  play  in  3  acts,  by  Harriet  Ford  and  B. 


De  Mille. 

©  Beatrice  De  Mille,  United  States;  1899: 
72018,  Nov.  3.  2551 

Same. 

©    Harriet    Ford    and    Beatrice   De   Mille, 

Pompton,  N.  J. ;  1899  :  81582,  Dec.  16.  2552 

by   Stephen  Wright.      [2],  183  p.     4°. 

Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Aug.  15,  1913,;   D:  34155;   Nathaniel 
Wright  Stephenson,  Charleston,  S.  C.         2553 

play  of  western  life  in  1  act,  by  P.  B.  Sipe. 


24  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    18,    1911;    D:  25250;    Paul    B. 
Sipe,  Pittsburgh.  2554 

—  playlet,  by  L.  C.  Broun.     16  p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  15,  1915;  D:  41242;  Louise  Car- 
ter Broun,  Toronto,  Canada.  2554a 

—  Russian  drama  of  the  future  in  3  act.s,  by 


E.  W.  Saenger.     [77]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Aug.   20,    1913;    D:  34359;    Eleanore 
Welles  Saenger,  New  York.  2555 

—  tragedy   in   4   acts   and   a   prologue,   bj'   1j. 
D'Anna.     41  p.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    10,    1909 ;    D :  17329 ;    Lorenzo 
D'Anna,  Cleveland.  2556 

—  tragedy  in  3  acts,  by  James  A.  Ross.    23  p. 
4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  May  13,  1915 ;  D  :  40638 ;  W.  O.  Camp- 
bell, Los  Angeles.  2556a 


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2577 


Awakening  (The) — Contiuued. 

or,  Her  wedding-  eve,  by  L.  W.  Listei*  and 

T.  N.  Heffrou.    S  p.    t".    Typewritten. 

©  Lydia  Warren  Lister  and  T.  N.  Heffron, 
San  Francisco;  D :  13053,  May  25,  1908;  2c. 
May  25,  1908.  2557 

or,  The  casting  aside  of  past  vagaries,  by 

G.  Glen. 

©  Gloria  Glen,  Whitewater,  Wis. ;  D  :  15520, 
Apr.  2,  1909.  2558 
See  also  Sins  (The)  of  the  fathers. 


Awakening  (The)  of  Annie  Average;  play  in 
prologue  :ind  3  acts,  by  K  Bliss.  [28]  p.  f". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  19,  1913 ;  D :  33537 :  Edith  Bliss, 
Jackson,  Mich.  2559 

Awakening  (The)  of  Barbizon.  .See  Dispensa- 
tion (The) 

Awakening  of  Cleo;  novelty  playlet,  by  B.  F, 
Loring.     8  p.     t°.     Typewritten. 

©  ic.  Apr.  21,  1910;  D:  20858:  Ben  F.  Lor- 
ing, Dorchester,  Mass.  2560 

Awakening  (The)  of  Egypt;  a  pantomime,  by 
A.  L.  IJnton.    -i  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Anita  Lawrence  Linton,  Denver ;  D  :  12448, 
Feb.  28,  1908 ;  2c.  Feb.  29,  1908.  2561 

Awakening  of  Galatea;  illustrated  romantic 
statue  scene  from  play  Pygmalion  and  Galatea, 
by  H.  M.  Schuster.  New  York,  E.  S.  Werner 
&  CO.     [1906]     16  p.     12°. 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner,  New  York;  D:9442, 
Nov.  15,  1906 ;  2c.  Nov.  22,  1906.  2562 

Awakening  (The)  of  Helena  Ritchie;  a  play  in 
4  acts,  from  a  novel  of  the  same  name  by  M. 
Deland,  dramatized  by  C.  Thompson.  New 
York,  Alice  Kauser,  1908.    88  p.    12°. 

©  Margaret  Deland  and  Charlotte  Thomp- 
son, New  York:  D :  12378,  Feb.  18,  1908;  2c. 
Feb.  20,  1908.  2563 

Awakening  (The)  of  John  Slater; 
drama  in  3  acts,  by  C.  F.  Harrison. 
f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  11,  1914;  D:  38094;  Chas.  F. 
Harrison,  McKinney,  Tex.  2563a 

Awakening  (The)  of  Letty;  comedy  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  B.  Barchus.  [3],  38  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  19,  1912 ;  D :  28761 ;  Belle 
Barchus,  Blue  Island,  111.  2564 

Awakening  (The)  of  Marietta;  by  G.  S.  Dunkin, 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Gertrude  Scott  Dunkin,  New  York;   D: 

2295,  Sept.  3,  1902;  2c.  Sept.  3,  1902.         2565 

Awakening  (The)  of  Minerva;  or,  A  modern 

miracle,  by  C.  Gillingwater  and  Edward  Frei- 

berger.     36  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  14,  1909 ;  D :  16233 ;  Claude  Gil- 
lingwater, New  York.  2566 


comedy 
[38]   p. 


Awakening  (The)  of  Pipp;  in  1  act,  by  C.  B. 
Grapewin.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Ellsworth  Grapewin,  New  York ; 
1900  A :  30306,  Dec.  15 ;  2c.  Nov.  23.  2567 

Awakening  (The)  of  spring;  masque,  by  C. 
Nicholson.     22  p.     8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  17,  1915;  D :  39839;  Clarke  Nich- 
olson, Minneapolis,  Minn.  2567a 

a   tragedy  of  childhood,   by   Frank  Wede- 

kind,    tr.    from    the    German    by    Francis    J. 
Ziegler. 

©  Brown  bros.,  Philadelphia  ;  D  :  15831,  May 
3,  1909.  ^  2568 

Same.     Philadelphia,  Brown  brothers,  1910. 

xvii  p.,  2  1..  23-161  p.    8°. 

©   Nov.    14,   1910;    2c.   Nov.   19,    1910;     D: 
22737;  Brown  bros.,  Philadelphia.  2569 

Awakening  (The)  of  the  models;  musical-com- 
edy vaudeville  sketch,  book  and  lyrics  by  M. 
Harcourt,  music  by  Alfred  Soudheimer.  [3], 
15  p.    4°.    Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1912;  D:  31109;  M.  Harcourt, 
New  York.  2570 

Awakening  (The)  of  the  mummy;  play  in  1 
act,  by  A.  B.  Fitch.     10  p.    4°.     Ms. 

©   Ic.   Dec.   23,   1910;    D:  22952;    Annie   B. 
Fitch  &  CO.,  Chicago.  2571 

Awakening  (The)  of  the  Teddy  bears;  by  E.  C. 
Jara.     60  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Elise  Camille  Jara,   San  Francisco ;   D : 
14560,  Dec.  17,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  17,  1908.       2572 

Awakening  (The)  of  the  toys.  5  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Spencer,  Boone  &  Mitchell,  New  York ; 
D :  14870,  Jan.  14,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  14,  1909. 

2573 

Awakening  (The)  of  Theophile  Duroy;  dra- 
matic sketch  in  1  act,  by  J.  U.  Giesy.  29  p. 
r.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  26,  1913 ;  D :  35460 ;  J.  U.  Giesv, 
Salt  Lake  City.  2574 

Awakening  (The)  soul.     See  Scarab  (Thp) 

Away  down  South.     See  Grit. 

Away  frora  home;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
F.  Engel.     [52]  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  8,  1911 ;  D  :  25166 ;  Frank  Engel. 
Kenosha,  Wis.  2575 

by  F.  Summerfield.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Fred  Summerfield,  New  York ;   D :  3580. 
June  S,  1903 ;  2c.  June  8,  1903.  2576 


—  play  of  New  York  life  in  3  acts,  by  Herman 
Lewis  and  Roland  Wallace.  64  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    4,    1911;    D:  24855;    Louis    H. 
Wolf  and  Wallace  Schambs,  Cleveland.      2577 


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DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


2600 


Away  in  the  open;  by  E.  Alderson.  59  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

I©  Erville  Alderson,  Kansas  City,  INIo. ;  D : 
10079,  Mar.  5,  1907;  2c.  Mar.  5,  1907;  Ic.  rev. 
ed.  Apr.  11,  1907 ;  Ic.  rev.  ed.  Dec.  30,  1907. 

2578 

Awful  afternoon  at  Cohen's;  farce  iu  1  act,  by 
F.  Sullivan.    13  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Francis  Sullivan,  Chicago ;  D :  2725,  Dec. 
16,  1902 ;  Ic.  Dec.  16,  1902.  2579 

Awful  (An)  bump;  vaudeville  sketch  in  1  act. 
by  Eugene  Telh    2  p.    f".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  26,  1912 ;  D :  30135 ;  Joseph  Mer- 
rick, New  York.  2580 

Awful  (An)  dad.     See  Incurable. 

Awful  (The)  life  of  a  lawful  wife;  a  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  C.  A.  Williams. 

©  Charles  Alf.  Williams,  Cincinnati ;  1898 : 
29933,  May  14.  2581 

Awful  (An)  mix  up;  a  farce  comedy,  by  Junie 
McCree.     t".     Typewritten. 

©  Jobn  H.  Conroy  and  Chas.  M.  McDonald, 
Ozone  Park,  N.  Y. ;  D :  2779,  Dec.  29,  1902; 
2c.  Dec.  29,  1902.  2582 

Awful  (An)  nig-ht;  a  farce  in  1  act,  adapted 
from  the  French  by  E.  Melville. 

©  Eugenie  Melville,  San  Francisco ;  1897 : 
22829,  Apr.  12.  2583 

Awfully  bashful;  comedy  in  3  acts,  from  tbe 
German,  by  J.  N.  Long  and  H.  B.  Warner. 

©  J.  N.  Long  and  H.  B.  Warner,  United 
States ;  1880  :  17502,  Nov.  17.  2584 

Awkward  (An)  squad;  a  sketch  in  1  scene,  by 
R.  M.  Baker. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1899: 
9176,  Jan.  30;  2c.  Feb.  27.  2585 

Axel  and  Valborg-;  an  historical  tragedy  in  5 
acts,  tr.  from  the  Danish  and  German  of  Adam 
Oehlenschliiger,  by  Frederick  Strange  Kolle. 
New  York,  The  Grafton  press  [1906]  129  p. 
12". 

©  Grafton  press,  New  York ;  D :  7941,  Jan. 
27,  1906;  2c.  Jan.  27,  1906.  2586 

Axin'  her  father;  a  negro  farce  in  1  act,  by  O. 

E.  Young.    Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison.    11  p.    12°. 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  D :  966,  Oct.  16, 

1901;  2c.  Nov.  15,  1901.  2587 

Axiom  (The);  by  E.  W.  Fordyce.  8  p.  4°. 
Tj-pewritten. 

©  E.  W.  Foi'dvce,  Birmingham,  Ala. ;  D : 
8228,  Mar.  24,  1906;  Ic.  Mar.  16,  1906;  ]c. 
Apr.  6,  1906.  2588 

Aye  yust  yump  my  yob;  by  W.  Lester,     45  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Winfleld  Lester,  New  York ;  D  :  1707,  Apr. 
8,  1902 ;  2c.  May  31,  1902.  2589 


Ayesha;  a  spectacular  dramatization  in  5  acts 
of  H.  Kider  Haggard's  She,  by  J.  M.  Hawley. 

©    Jos.    M.    Hawley,    Philadelphia;    1887: 
13649,  May  24 ;  2c.  June  24.  2590 

Same. 

©  Joseph  M,  Hawley,  Philadelphia;  1887: 
16240,  June  24.  2591 

Aylmer's  secret;  a  play  in  3  scenes,  by  Stephen 
•    Phillips.    22  y.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Otho  Stuart,  London;  D :  6930,  July  10. 
1905 ;  2c.  July  10,  1905.  2592 

Aymeric  and  Yvonne;  mediaeval  romance  in  4 
acts,  by  A.  Winspeare.  105  p.  f°  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    17,    1915;    D:  39716;    Anthony 
Winspeare,  London.  2592a 

Ayudante  (El)  del  duque;  opereta  en  1  acto  y 
2  cuadros,  original  de  Fernando  Gillis  y 
Augusto  Vivero,  mfisica  de  los  maestros  D. 
Julio  Breton  y  Aroca.  Madrid,  Sociedad  de 
autores  espanoles,  1914.    48  p.    12". 

©   Sept.   17,  1914;   Ic.   Sept.  21,   1914;   D: 
38245 ;  F.  Gillis  y  A.  Vivero,  Madrid.        2592b 

Az  utolso  csok.     See  Utolso  csok. 

Azalea;  a  society  drama  iu  5  acts,  by  E.  F. 
Bishop. 

©  Eleanor  Fletcher  Bishop,  United  States; 
1884  :  15407,  July  28.  2593 

Same, 

©   Eleanor    Fletcher   Bishop,    New    York; 
1884  :  17139,  Aug.  25.  2594 

Azalia;  a  comedy  iu  2  acts,  by  J.  E.  Kennedy. 
©  John  E.  Kennedy,  Jackson,  Mich.;  1885: 
23397,  Nov.  7.  2595 

Azara;  lyric  drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  K.  Paine. 

©  John  Knowles  Paine,  Cambridge,  Mass. ; 
1896 :  60976,  Nov.  6.  2596 

oper  iu  3  acten,  dichtung  und  musik  von  J. 

K.    Paine,    deutsche    bearbeitung    von    Carl 
Pflueger. 

©  John  Knowles  Paine,  Cambridge,  Mass. ; 
1899  :  31846,  May  11 ;  2c.  Apr.  17.  2597 

Azrael;  tragedy  in  3  acts,  by  L,  Kupperman. 
New  York,  Rudolf  Raskin.    54  p.    4°. 


♦IJ^^oiysip 


©  Dec.  28,  1910 :  2c.  Dec.  22,  1910 ;  D  :  22897 ; 
Leon  Kupperman,  New  York.  2598 
or.  The  magic  charm,  a  spectacular  panto- 
mime, by  F.  H.  Norton  and  J.  C.  Foster. 

©  James  V.  Taylor  and  William  B.  De 
Verna,  New  York ;  1873 :  4662,  Apr.  29.      2599 

Aztec  (The)  maid;  a   sketch,  by  L.   Lonergan. 
16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Lester  Lonergan,  New  York ;  D :  14016, 
Oct.  9,  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  5,  1908.  2600 


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Aztec  (The)  tragedy;  a  graphic  suggestion,  by 
]Morris  Kroskop. 

©  Morris  Krosliop,  Broolilyn ;  D :  792,  Aug. 
23,  1901.  2601 

Aztecs  (The);  a  comic  opera  iu  4  acts;  libretto 
by  W.  Packard,  music  by  F.  F.  Bullard.  Type- 
written. 

©  Fred.  Field  Bullard  and  Winthrop  Pack- 
ard, Boston;  1894:28669,  July  9;  2c.  Apr.  4, 
1895.  2602 

comic  opera  iu  3  acts,  words  and  music  by 

P.  Eaton. 

©  Paul  Eaton,  Washington ;  1889 :  27719, 
Sept.  11 ;  2c.  Jan.  12,  1894.  2603 

Azul  y  roja;  comedia  en  1  acto,  dividido  en  2 
cuadros,  en  prosa,  original  del  M.  Corral  y 
Maira  y  J.  Sanchez-Gonzalez.  Madrid  [So- 
ciedad  de  autores  espafioles]  1909.  44  p.  12°. 
©  Sept.  23,  1909;  2c.  Sept.  24,  1909;  D: 
16905;  Manuel  Corral  y  Maria  y  Jose  Sstnchez- 
Gonzalez,  Madrid.  2604 

Azure  (The)  isle;  libretto  in  3  acts;  book  and 
lyrics,  by  R.  S.  Albee.  [47]  p.  t°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  8,  1914;  D :  37786 ;  Regina  S. 
Albee,  Los  Angeles.  2604a 

Azurette;  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  G.  M. 
Vickers. 

©  Geo.  M.  Vickers,  Philadelphia;  1886: 
15546,  July  8.  2605 

Azurine;  or,  Air,  earth  and  water,  a  grand 
romantic  fairy  spectacle,  by  I.  Kiralfy. 

©  Imre  Kiralfy,  New  York;  1874:10511. 
Aug.  8.  2606 

Azzaza,  the  mountain  girl;  pioneer  drama  in  3 
acts  portraying  life  in  the  mound  country,  by 
D.  A.  Reynolds.     [4],  74  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  25,  1914;  D:  37121;  D.  A.  Rey- 
nolds. New  York.  2606a 

B.  H.  S.  (Bald  head  society);  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  L.  Rogasey. 

©  Louis  Rogasey,  New  York;  1893:29513, 
June  21.  2607 

B.  Low  Zero;  a  musical  play  in  2  acts  by  A.  N. 
C.  Fowler.    53  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  A.  N.  C.  Fowler,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
3274,  Apr.  11,  1903;  2c.  Apr.  11,  1903.        2608 

B.  0.  0.  Z.  Y.  (Beneficent  order  of  zealous  ya- 
hoos); or,  A  coon  in  the  lodge  room,  an  origi- 
nal burlesque  in  3  acts,  by  G.  B.  Donavin. 

©  Geo.  B.  Donavin,  Delaware,  O. ;  1890: 
3457.  Jan.  27 ;  2c.  Mar.  6.  2609 

B.  Sharpe;  book  and  lyrics  by  Edward  Bennett 
and  George  V.  Hobart,  music  bv  Ludwig 
Englilnder.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  E.  B.  Marks,  New  York ;  D :  3092,  Mar.  5, 
1903;  2c.  Mar.  5,  1903.  2610 


B.    T.   Weed's  prison  life  and  escape;  by  W. 

Smith. 

©  Walton  Smith,  Buffalo ;  1876 :  1590,  Feb.  5. 

2611 

Bab;  an  original  drama  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Marsden 
(W.  A.  Sliver) 

©  Fred  Marsden,  New  York;  1881:11593. 
July  27.  2612 

Baba;  an  entirely  new  and  original  extravaganza 
in  prologue  and  3  acts.     New  York,  1876. 

©  Benson  Sherwood,  W.  E.  Devema,  and 
John  A.  Mack,  United  States ;  1876 :  8323,  Julv 
28;  2c.  Aug.  3.  '  2613 

or,  The  brazen  casket,  a  serio-comic  spec- 


tacular extravaganza   in  4  acts  and  19  tab- 
leaux, by  J.  De  Marsen  and  W.  E.  De  Verna. 
©  Julien  De  Marsen  and  W.  E.  De  Verna. 
New  York;  1876:3071,  Mar.  11.  2614 

Babbette;  a  study  in  laughtejr  in  1  act,  by  E.  H. 
Sterling.     [2],  20  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    10,    1913;    D:  32301;    Edward 
Hamilton  Sterling,  Trenton,  N.  J.  2615 

Babblers  (The);  a  comedy  of  bad  manners,  by 
S.  Dark.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Stanley  Dark,  New  York;  D :  2923,  Jan. 
29,  1903 ;  2c.  Jan.  29;  1903.  2616 

Babes  in  the  wood;  play  on  divorce  in  3  acts, 
by  C.  C.  Cushing.    3  v.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  27,  1914;   D:  36488;   Catherine 
Chisholm  Cushing,  New  York.  2616a 

a  tragic  comedy,  a  story  of  the  Italian  Rev- 


olution of  1848,  by  James  De  Mille.     Boston, 
W.  F.  Gill  and  company,  1875. 

©  William  F.  Gill,  Boston;  1874:15060, 
Dec.  12;  2c.  Jan.  22,  1875.  2617 

See   also   Injured   innocents. — Lost    (The) 

twins. — Maid  Marian. 

Babes  in  the  woods;  automobile  scene  by  R.  H. 
Burnside  and  Lee  Shubert.  5  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Lee  Shubert  and  Robert  H.  Burnside, 
New  York ;  D :  7363,  Oct.  5,  1905 ;  2c.  Oct.  5, 
1905.  2618 

Babes  (The)  in  Toy  land;  a  musical  extrava- 
g;inza  in  3  acts,  book  and  lyric  by  Glen  Mac- 
Donough,  music  by  Victor  Herbert.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York ;  D :  35S7. 
June  15,  1903 ;  2c.  June  13,  1903.  2619 

Babette;  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  Harry  B. 
Smith,  music  by  Victor  Herbert.  81  p.  8°. 
Typewritten. 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York ;  D :  4189, 
Nov.  5,  1903 ;  2c.  Nov.  3,  1903.  2620 


123 


2620a 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


2643 


Babette — ^Continued. 

play  in  1  act,  by  F.  P.  Wupperniann.     [2], 

8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  9,  1914 ;  D  :  35605 ;  Franli  Pliilip 
Wuppeimauu,  New  Yorlv.  2620a 

romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Anthony  J. 

Lauck.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Anthony  J.  Lauck,  Indianapolis ;  D  :  4055, 
Oct.  9,  1903 ;  2c.  Oct.  9,  1903.  2621 

Babette  of  the  net;  an  operetta  in  3  acts,  writ- 
ten by  S.  Day,  composed  by  Harry  H.  Cowles. 
©  Stanton  Day,  Boston;  1885:25064,  Nov. 
30.  2622 

Same. 

©  Stanton  Day,  Boston ;  1886 :  985,  Jan.  11. 

2623 

Babies  a  la  carte;  comedy  sketch,  by  D.  Rogers, 
S.  Guard  and  C.  Statzer.  [11]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  June  15,  1911;  D:  24487;  Dorothy 
Rogers,  Sullv  Guard  and  Carl  Statzer,  New 
York.  '  2624 

Babucha  (La)  de  Mahoma;  pasatiempo  berebere 
en  1  acto,  dividido  en  4  cuadros,  original  de 
Enrique  Arroyo  y  Eugenio  Rodriguez-Arias, 
nulsica  del  maestro  Juan  Crespo.  ^Madrid,  So- 
ciedad  de  autores  espaiioles,  1911.  31  p.  12°. 
©  May  26,  1911 ;  2c.  May  27,  1911  ;  D  :  24335. 
Arroyo  y  Rodi'iguez-Arias,  Madrid.  2625 

Baby  (The);  by  D.  D.  Lloyd. 

©  David  D.  Lloyd,  Washington  ;  1882  :  12643. 
Aug.  1.  2626 

a    comedy    in    3    acts,    adapted    from    the 

French  comedy  of  Bebe,  by  Emile  de  Najac 
and  Alfred  Hennequin,  by  T.  B.  Macdonough. 

©  Thomas  B.  Macdonough,  New  York  ;  1877  : 
5429,  ]May  4.  2627 

a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Auldyn.    3  v.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  28,  1912 ;  D :  29824 ;  Mable  Aul- 
dyn, New  York.  2628 

farce  comedy  in  1  act,  by  C.  Peyton.     [13] 

p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  14,  1910 ;  D :  21565 ;  Charles  Pey- 
ton, Chicago.  2629 

farce  in  1  act,  by  C.  C.  Washburn.    Duluth, 

Minn.,  Huntley  printing  co.,  1909.     30  p.    16°. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  31,  1909 ;  D :  17834 ;  Claude  C. 
Washburn,  Duluth,  Minn.  2630 

by   J.   J.   Carniol    [pseud,   of  John   J. 

Karnlol]     [1],  23  p.    4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  17,  1912 ;  D :  31733 ;  John  J.  Car- 
niol, New  York.  2631 

1  act  play,  by  J.  W.  S.  Sullivan.    14  p.    4°. 


Baby  (The) — Continued. 

an  original  comedietta  in  1  act,  by  Harry 

O.  Osgood. 

©  Walter  H.   Baker  &  co.,   Boston;   1898: 

75513,  Dec.  24;  2c.  Jan.  18,  1899.  2633 

a   3   act   comedy,   adapted   to   the   English 

stage,  by  Emile  de  Najac,  and  Alfred  Henne- 
quin. 

©    Thomas    B.    Macdonough,    New    York : 
1877  :  3872,  Apr.  2.  2634 

twelve   minute    comedy    sketch,    by    C.    C. 

Mantley.     7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    17,    1912;    D :  30287 ;    C.    Clay 
Mantley,  New  York.  2635 

See  also  Half  hours  of  vaudeville. 

Baby  (The)  and  the  bachelor;  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  J.  D.  Wright  and  C.  Hendrick.  [59]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Nov.   5,   1914;   D:  38706;   J.   Dunbar 
Wright  and  Charles  Hendrick,  New  York. 

2635a 

Baby  Bluff;  a  domestic  drama  in  3  acts,  by  A. 
Carr  and  his  assistant  author. 

©  Albert  Carr,  New  York ;  1874 :  11755,  Sept. 
17.  2636 

Baby  burglar;  by  A.  Roucolle.  12  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.    Mar.   21,   1910;    D:  20529;   Adrienne 
Roucolle,  Denver.  2637 

Baby  (The)  chase;  a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts 
by  F.  Bond. 

©  Frederick  Bond,  New  York ;  D :  575,  June 
13,  1901.  2638 

Baby  elephant;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  J.  Crossy. 

©    John     Crossy,    New     York;     1872:9855, 
Sept.  12.  2639 

an  introductory  to  the  sketch,  enabling  it 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  23,  1910 ;  D :  22907 ;  John  W.  S. 
Sullivan,  New  York.  2632 


to  be  done  in  white  face,  by  C.  L.  Grim. 

©    Christian    L.    Grim,    New    York;    1879: 
4848,  Apr.  11 ;  2c.  Apr.  11.  2640 

•  a  negro  sketch  in  2  scenes,  by  J.  C.  Stew- 
art [pseud,  of  John  Stewart  Crossy]  New 
York,  R.  M.  De  Witt. 

©  Robert   M.   De  Witt,   New   York;   1875: 
2462,  Mar.  16;  2c.  Mar.  20.  2641 

Baby  (The)  from  Bagdad;  musical  comedy  in  2 
acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  Stanton  Hill,  music 
by  Charles  P.  Scott.  [3],  39  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  ]c.  Feb.  3,  1911;  D:  2.3258;  Hill  &  Scott, 
Boston.  2642 

Baby  (A)  grand;  farce  in  1  act,  by  W.  H.  Post. 
17  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Walter  Lewis,  Brookline,  Mass. ;  D  :  15525, 
Apr.  3,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  3,  1909.  2643 


124 


2644 


COPYRIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED  STATES 


2661 


Baby  mine;  a  comedy  in  4  acts ;  by  W.  and  G. 
M.  Noble. 

©  Warren  and  Geo.  M.  Noble,  Gutbrie,  Okl. ; 
1897 :  11863,  Feb.  18.  2644 

domestic  farce  in  3  acts,  by  Margaret  Mayo 

[i.  e.  M.  M.  Selwyn]     iii,  126  p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.    May  31,   1910 ;    D :  2121 
Mayo  Selwyn,  New  York. 

-a  farce  comedy  witb  songs,  in  5  acts,  writ- 
ten and  arr.  by  J.  R.  Hald. 

©  J.  R.  Plald,  Chicago;  1882 :  12826,  Aug.  4. 

2646 

See  also  Men  bebe. 


Margaret 
2645 


Baby  (The)  of  the  family;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Lee  Arthur.    3  v.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   July  23,   1914;   D :  37658 ;    Sanger  & 
Jordan,  New  York.  2646a 

Baby  (The)  policy;  play  in  1  act,  by  B.  W. 
Starkweather.     [1],  10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  23,  1914  ;  D  :  37385 ;  Bertha  Wil- 
kins  Starkweather,  Santa  Maria,  Cal.      2646b 

Baby  Ruth;  a  4  act  comedy  drama,  founded  on 
the   popular   hobbies   of   the   day,   by   A.    G. 

Rogers. 

©  A.  G,  Rogers,  Kingston,  Mo. ;  1893 :  13858, 
Mar.  20.  2647 

Baby  Scott;  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  Leon  O. 
^luniford.  Niew  York,  Dick  and  Fitzgerald. 
60  p.    12". 

©  Jan.  2,  1914 ;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1914 ;  D  :  35533 ; 
Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.  2647a 

Baby  (The)  show  at  Pineville;  a  musical  play 
for  childreu,  bj'  Nettie  H.  Pelham.  Chicago, 
T.  S.  Denisou   [1904]     9  p.     12". 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago;  D :  5279,  July  8. 
1904 ;  2c.  Sept.  17,  1904.  2648 

Baby  talk;  a  monologue  for  female  grown-ups, 
by  Frank  Dumont.  New  York,  London  [etc.] 
M.  Witmark  &  sons,  1905.     8  p.     12". 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York :  D :  6068, 
Jan.  12,  1905 ;  2c.  Jan.  12,  1905.  2649 

Babylon;  a  drama  by  B.  H.  Williams.  [Chicago, 
G.  Garretson  &  co.,  1901]     1  p.  1.,  65  p.    12". 

©   B.   H.    Williams,    Danielson,    Conn.;    D: 
1217,  Dec.  27,  1901 ;  2c.  Dec.  27,  1901.        2650 

a  play,  the  story  of  the  fall  of  that  mighty 

city,  by  F.  W.  Fitzpatrick. 

©  Francis  W.  Fitzpatrick,  Washington ;  D : 
6422,  Mar.  29,  1905.  2651 

Baby  lone;  operette  en  3  actes  et  4  tableaux,  par 
Edouard  Adeuis,  musique  de  Rodolphe  Berger. 
Paris,  Max  Eschig.    114  p.    12". 

©  June  27,  1914  ;  Ic.  July  7,  1914  ;  D  :  37491 ; 
Max  Eschig,  Paris,  2651a 


Babylons  konge;  skuespil  i  4  akter,  [af]  Axel 
Manrer. 

©  res.  under  act  of  Mar.  3,  1905,  by  H. 
Aschehoug  &  co.,  Christiania,  Norway;  res. 
no.  619 ;  Ic.  Nov.  9,  1906.  2652 

Baby's  adventures.     See  Gay  (A)  deceiver. 

Bacchae  (The)  of  Euripides;  the  text  and  a  tr. 
in  English  verse,  by  A.  Kerr.  Boston,  Ginn  & 
CO.,  1899.    1  p.  ].,  127  p.    8". 

©  Alexander  Kerr,  Madison,  Wis.;  1899: 
16733,  Mar.  4 ;  2c.  Apr.  7.  2652a 

Bacchantes  (Les);  ballet  en  2  actes  et  3  tab- 
leaux, d'apres  Euripide,  poem'e  de  Felix  Naquet 
et  Alfred  Bruneau,  musique  d'  Alfred  Bruneau. 
Paris,  E.  Fasquelle,  editeur,  1912,  [2],  39  p. 
12°. 

©  Oct.  25,  1912 ;  2c.  Nov.  16,  1912 ;  D  :  31400 ; 
Eugene  Fasquelle,  Paris.  2653 

Bacchus;  opera  en  4  actes  et  7  tableaux,  par 
Catulle  Mend^s,  musique  de  J.  Massenet. 
Paris,  Heugel  et  c'".,  1909.    4  p.  1.,  100  p.    12". 

©  Heugel  &  cie.,  Paris ;  D :  15879,  May  17. 
1909 ;  2c.  May  17,  1909.  2654 

Bachelor  (A);  5  act  play,  by  M.  J.  Bennett. 

©  Marian  J.  Bennett,  Detroit;  D :  6848, 
June  19,  1905.  2655 


—  1  act  sketch  in  1  scene,  by  B.  and  M.  Car- 
penter.    14  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  19,  1910 ;  D :  22088 ;  Bruce  and 
Moreaii  Carpenter,  Brooklyn.  2656 

—  a  play,  by  C.  M.  Beaumont. 

©  Caroline  M.  Beaumont,   St.  Paul;   1895: 
54186,  Oct.  25.  2657 

[1],  14  p. 


play  in  1  act,  by  P.  Halght 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    18,    1913;    D :  31996 
Haight,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 


4". 


Parker 
2658 


Bachelor  (A)  and  his  last  dollar;  play  in  1  act, 
by  Y.  V.  Miele.     5  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  26,  1914 ;  D :  37463 ;  Yito  Victor 
Miele,  Suffern,  N.  Y.  2658a 

Bachelor  benedicts;  a  farce  in  3  acts,  by  Ernst 
Kronshage.     8".     Typewritten. 

©  Leon  Wachsner,  Milwaukee ;  D  :  4137,  Oct. 
26,  1903 ;  2c.  Nov.  16,  1903.  2659 

Bachelor  (The)  bill.     27  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Jas.  W.  Fuller,  Chicago ;  D :  10975,  July 
15,  1907 ;  2c.  July  15,  1907.  2660 

Bachelor  Bill;   an   Arizona   romance,   by   C.   P. 
Coast.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Clarence  P.  Coast,  Oil  City,  Pa. ;  D  :  10961. 
July  12,  1907 ;  2c.  July  12,  1907.  2661 


125 


2662 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


2686 


Bachelor  Bill's  reunion;  or,  A  little  child  shall 
lead  them,  comedy-drama  in  1  act,  by  P.  John- 
son.    [1],  14  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  1,  1913;  D:  33978;  Peter  John- 
son, Winnipeg,  Manitoba.  2662 

Bachelor  bird's  romance.  6  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Lucy   Nelson  Whitfield,   New  York;   D: 
492.5,  Apr.  12,  1904 ;  2c.  Apr.  12,  1904.        2663 

Bachelor  (The)  club's  baby;  play  in  1  act,  by 
Louise  Rand  Bascom.  Franklin,  O.,  Eldridge 
entertainment  house.     15  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  1,  1912 ;  2c.  Dec.  9,  1912 ;  D  :  31652 ; 
Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Franklin,  O. 

2664 

Bachelor  girl;  musical  prophecy,  by  P.  R.  Kel- 
lar  and  R.  H.  Moulton.  46  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  9,  1909 ;  D :  17059 ;  Philip  R.  Kel- 
lar  and  Robert  H.  Moulton,  Chicago.        2665 

Same.     120  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Philip  R.  Kellar  and  Robert  H.  Moulton, 
Chicago ;  D :  14120,  Oct.  22,  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  22. 


1908. 


2666 


Bachelor  girls;  dramatic  composition  in  1  act, 
by  H.  Dozier.    18  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.     Mar.    10,    1910;     D:  20415;     Henry 
Dozier,  Tacoma.  2667 

sketch. 

©  Florence  Scarlett  McCall,  Hartford;  D: 
6752,  May  31,  1905.  2668 

or,   Liberty  hall,   an  original  sketch   in  1 

act,  by  Bob  Watt  [pseud,  of  R.  W.  Smiley]. 

©  W.  H.  Andrews,  Philadelphia  ;  D  :  14S76. 

Jan.  22,  1909.  2669 

Bachelor  hall;  a  farcical  comedy  in  8  acts,  by 
R.  B.  Gale  and  R.  M.  Baker. 

©  Rachel   Baker  Gale  and  Robt.   Melville 
Baker,  Boston;  1898:226,  Jan.  3;  2c.  Jan.  5. 

2670 

Bachelor  Jack;  by  George  R.  Chester  and  J.  H. 
Young. 

©  James  H.  Young,  Newport,  Ky. ;  D :  5.538, 
Sept.  15,  1904.  2671 

Bachelor  (The)  lamb;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  G. 
B.  McCutcheon. 

©    George    Barr    McCutcheon,     Lafayette, 
Ind. ;  1898 :  27354,  May  2.  2672 

Bachelor  life  in  New  York  in  the  year  1999. 
See  Glimpse  (A)  of  the  twentieth  century. 

Bachelor   (The)   maids;  by  Harry   L.    Newton. 
5  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Evelyn  Paxton,  Chicago ;  D  :  2718,  Dec.  15, 
1902;  2c.  Dec.  15,  1902.  2673 


Bachelor  (The)  maids — Continued. 

by  II.  O.  Towne.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Helen  Olcott  Towne,  Flushing,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
6610,  May  1,  1905 ;  2c.  May  1,  1905.  2674 

a  comedy  in  1  act  for  female  characters,  by 


Esther  B.  Tiffany. 

©)  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;   1897: 
34620,  June  9.  2675 

Bachelor  maids'  reunion;  an  entertainment  in 
1  scene,  bv  Eleanor  Maud  Crane.  New  York, 
Dick  &  Fi'tzgerald.    28  p.     12°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York;   D :  8S27, 
July  12,  1906;  2c.  Aug.  10,  1906.  2676 

Bachelor  spinster;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  C. 
Whitton.    75  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  25,  1910 ;  D :  20020 ;  Ernest  Cush- 
man  Whitton,  Brooklyn.  2677 

Bachelor  tax;  farce  in  4  acts,  by  S.  C.  Hinkle. 
77  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  26,  1909 ;  D :  17203 ;  S.  Cameron 
Hinkle,  Atlantic  City.  2678 

Same.     76  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  3,  1910;  D:  20100;   S.  Cameron 
Hinkle,  Atlantic  City.  2679 

Bachelor  (A)  trapped;  play,  by  R.  L.  Jenne  and 
G.  A.  Martin.     [12]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.  12,  1912;   D:  28758;   Robert  L. 
Jenne  and  George  A.  Martin,  Indianapolis. 

2680 

Bachelor  (The)  trust;  a  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 
C.  R.  Foster.     [4],  61  p.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  18,  1912 ;  D  :  29064 ;  Carlton  Rus- 
sell Foster,  San  Francisco.  2681 

Bachelors;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Zarmar 
[pseud.]  New  York.  E.  L.  Hamilton  &  co., 
1900.    144  p.    16°. 

'©  Samuel  Alfred  Mills,  New  York ;  1900  A : 
27800,  Nov.  10 ;  2c.  Nov.  20.  2682 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Birnbaum. 

©  Martin  Birnbaum,   New  York ;    D :  5926, 
Dec.  19,  1904.  2683 
See  also  Prince  (The)  of  Bohemia. 

Bachelors  ai»d  benedicts;  by  Arthur  A.  Penn. 
New  York.  London  [etc.]  M.  Witmark  &  sons 
[1906]     [7]  p.     8°. 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons,  New  York;  D:  8443, 
Apr.  28,  1906 ;  2c.  Apr.  27,  1906.  2684 

Bachelor's  baby;  comedy  farce  in  3  acts,  by  F. 
Wilson.     93  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  23,  1909;  D:  17516;  Francis  Wil- 
son, New  York.  2685 

a  comedy  in  4  acts,  founded  on  an  old  Ger- 
man farce,  by  Capt.  E.  Field. 

©   Edward   Field,    New   York;    1882:1214 
Jan.  24.  2686 


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2713 


Bachelor's  baby— Continued. 

a  comedy  iu  3  acts,  by  C.  Fletcher. 

I©  Coyne  Fletcher,  Washington ;  1886  :  16759, 
July  22 ;  2c.  Nov.  21,  1887.  2687 

farce  iu  1   act,   by   Katherine  Kavanaugh, 

New  York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald.    12  p.    12°. 

©  Apr.  8,  1911 ;  2c.  Apr.  8,  1911 ;  D  :  23874 ; 
Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.  2688 

Bachelor's  (A)  banquet;  or,  An  indigestible 
romance,  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Lewis  D.  Hum- 
phrey. 

©  Walter  H.   Baker  &  co.,   Boston;    1899: 
25918,  Apr.  13;  2c.  May  3.  2689 

Bachelor's  (The)  cabal  and  the  spinster's 
sorosis;  humorous  melodrama,  by  C.  A.  Poland. 
62  ]).     12°.     Printed. 

©  Aug.  4,  1913 ;  2c.  Sept.  2,  1913 ;  D  :  34392  ; 
Charles  A.  Poland,  Bourbon,  Ind.  2690 

Bachelor's  (The)  club;  by  W.  A.  G.  Fox. 

©  William  A.  G.  Fox,  Philadelphia  :  D  :  9989, 
Feb.  18,  1907.  2691 

by  Effie  W.  Merriman.  Chicago,  The  Dra- 
matic publishing  company  [1901]     30  p.     12°. 

©   Dramatic   pub.   co.,    Chicago ;    D :     1023. 
Oct.  28,  1901;  2c.  Oct.  28,  1901.  2692 

Bachelor's  (The)  club  climax;  comedy  farce  in 
4  acts,  by  E.  G.  O'Connor.  22  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    18,    1912;    D:  29414;    Eflward 
George  O'Connor,  Lawrence,  Mass.  2693 

Bachelors'  (The)  club  room  turned  into  a 
matrimonial  altar;  a  houseful  of  innocent 
amusement  in  2  acts,  by  J.  L.  Short. 

©  John  Latimer   Short,  Rolla,   Mo.;   1899: 
26399,  Apr.  15.  2694 

Bachelors'  (The)  congress;  by  Griffin  Galbraith. 
35  p.    12°. 

©  Elmer  E.  Overholt,  Philadelphia  ;  D  :  1109, 
Nov.  19,  1901 ;  2c.  Nov.  23,  1901.  2695 

Bachelor's  (A)  daug'hter;  a  play  in  1  act,  by 
A   M.  Bruner.     [16]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    6,    1913;    D:  32213;    D.    McD. 
Bruner,  Philadelphia.  -2696 

Bachelor's  (A)  divorce;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  bv 

B.  C.  Lease.    Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1895. 

©  Walter  H.   Baker  &  co.,   Boston;   1895: 

25874,  May  11 ;  2c.  July  6.  2697 

Bachelor's  (A)  dream;  by  R.  Stiles.  [4]  p. 
16°.     Printed. 

©    Richard    Stiles,    Philadelphia  ;    D :  6468, 
Apr.  6,  1905;  2c.  Mar.  27,  1905.  2698 

by  E.  C.  Biinner. 

©  Elizabeth  C.  Bunner,  East  Oakland,  Cal. ; 
1899  ;  58495,  Sept.  12.  2699 


Bachelor's  (A)  dream — Continued. 

comedietta  iu  1  act,  by  L.  Vaughn. 

4°.    Typewritten. 


[11]  p. 


©  Ic.  Oct.  1,  1913 ;  D :  34598 ;  Leslie  Vaughn, 
New  York.  2700 

play,  by  H.  Coleman.     [1],  18  p.    4°.    Type- 


1913;    D:  32293;     Leslie 
2702 


written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  21,  1913;  D :  33007 ;  Hamilton 
Coleman,  Chicago.  2701 

playette,  by  L.  Vaughn,    cover-title,  7  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.     Feb.     12, 
Vaughn,  New  York. 

Bachelor's  (A)  elopement;  a  comedy  iu  3  acts, 
by  William  and  Josephine  Giles.  New  York, 
Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1913.    46  p.    12°. 

©  Jan.  29,  1913  ;  2c.  Jan.  31,  1913 ;  D  :  32264 ; 
Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.  2703 

Bachelor's  (A)  fears;  a  comedy  in  1  act. 

©  United  press,  New  York;  1890:30503, 
Oct.  3.  2704 

Bachelor's  frolics;  a  comedy  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  J.  Aberle. 

©  Jac  Aberle.  New  York ;  1882 :  3344,  Mar.  3. 

2705 

Bachelor's  (A)  holiday;  by  C.  J.  Stine.  30  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  J.  Stine,  New  York ;  D :  10823, 
June  22,  1907 ;  2c.  June  11,  1907.  2706 

a  comedy,  adapted  by  C.  J.  Stine. 

©  Charles  J.  Stine,  New  York ;  1896 :  60769, 
Nov.  5.  2707 

Bachelor's  (A)  honeymoon;  by  K.  S.  Clark.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Kenneth  S.  Clark,  New  York;  D :  10915, 

July  5,  1907 ;  2c.  June  27,  1907.  2708 

an  original  farcical  comedy,  by  J.  Stapleton. 

©  John  Stapleton,  New  York;  1897:42170, 
July  23.  2709 

Bachelor's  house  cleaning;  by  M.  E.  Lynch. 
3  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  16,  1910 ;  D :  20215 ;  Maude  Ellen 
Lynch,  Sioux  City,  la.  .  2710 

Bachelor's  (A)  housekeeper;  farce  in  1  act,  by 
U.  Akerstrom.     [2],  30  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  28,  1912 ;  D :  28866 ;  Ullie  Aker- 
strom, New  York.  2711 

Bachelor's  (A)  last  dinner.     Typewritten. 

©  George  Thomas,  H.  W.  Humphreys,  M.  C. 
Reynolds,  F.  Edwards,  New  York;  1900  A: 
11247,  May  4;  Ic.  May  4.  2712 

Bachelor's  (The)  mistake;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
T.  Hutton.     [6]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Taylor  Hutton,  Memphis,  Tenn. ;  D  :  8921, 
Aug.  6,  1906 ;  2c.  Aug.  23,  1906.  2713 


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2714 


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2734 


Bachelor's  (A)  night  at  home;  play  in  1  act,  by 

J.  Nordenshield.     [5],  25  p.    4°.    Typewritteu. 

©  Ic.   June  6,   1913;    D:  33419;    Jeannette 

Nordenshield,  New  York.  2714 

Bachelor's  (A)  nightmare;  playlet  in  1  act,  by 
K.  Lawless.     11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ellen  Lawless,  Cleveland ;  D :  15701,  Apr. 
9,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1909.  2715 

Bachelors  (The)  of  the  angels;  comedy  of  past 
marrying  time  in  4  acts,  by  L.  H.  Mitchell.  4 
V.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    IS,    1914;    D:  37892;    Lebbeus 
Horatio  Mitchell,  New  Yorlc.  2715a 

Bachelor's  (The)  proposal  in  1950;  satire  of 
the  future  in  1  act,  by  J.  Driscoll.  [1],  20  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  25,  1912 ;  D  :  29492 ;  Joseph  Dris- 
coll, New  York.  2716 

Bachelor's  (A)  reverie;  by  J.  J.  Cluxton. 

©   John  Joseph   Cluxton,    Buffalo;    D :  207, 
Mar.  12,  1901.  2717 

an   entertainment   in   1    act,   by   Grace   B. 

Faxon.    Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1906.    9  p. 
12°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  D :  8939, 
Aug.  9,  1906;  2c.  Oct.  16,  1906.  2718 

Bachelor's  (A)  romance;  original  play  in  4  acts, 
by  :Martha  Morton.  New  York,  Samuel 
French;  London,  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  1912. 
84  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  31,  1912 ;  2c.  Nov.  1,  1912 ;  D  :  31303 ; 
Martha  Morton  Coaheim,  New  York.  2719 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Morton. 

©    Martha    Morton,    Lake    Placid,    N.    Y. ; 
1896  :  44800,  Aug.  6.  2720 

Bachelor's  (A)  supper;  an  original  comedy  in  1 
act,  by  V.  De  Noie.     Typewritten. 

©    Vera    De    Noie,    United    States:    1898: 
73307,  Dec.  16;  2c.  Dec.  16.  2721 

Bachelor's  visit;  or,  John,  Tom  and  Sarah, 
playlet  in  1  act,  by  L.  Glick.  7  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  9,  1910;  D:  20405;  Lelia  Glick. 
North  Baltimore,  O.  2722 

Bachelor's  (The)  ward;  comedy  sketch  in  1  act, 
by  C.  A.  Lineback.  [2],  10  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  1,  1912 ;  D  :  31011 ;  Chas.  A.  Line- 
back,  New  York.  2723 

Bachelor's  (A)  wife;  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  A.  Anderson  and  Hartley  Carrick.  3  v.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  14,  1913 ;  D :  32945 ;  Arthur  An- 
derson, London.  2724 


Bachelor's  (A)  wife — Continued. 

^a  sketch  in  1  act,  by  R.  Jordan.     [1],  16  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  18,  1913 ;  D  :  32354 ;  Robert  Jor- 
dan, Brooklyn.  2725 

Bachelor's  will;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Johannes 
Wiegand,  adapted  from  the  German  by  A. 
von  Ende.    89  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    17,    1910;    D:  20435;    Gustav 
Wiegand  and  Amelia  von  Ende,  New  York. 

2726 

Bachelor's    (A)    yesterdays;    by    K.    Benedict. 

[13]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   12,   1910;    D :  22027 ;    Kingsley 
Benedict,  Washington.  2727 

Bachelor's  (A)  yuletide;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  H. 
I.  and  J.  R.  McMahon. 

©  John  R.  and  Henry  I.  McMahon.    Brook- 
lyn;  1900  A:  30399,  Dec.  17;  2c.  Dec.  IS. 

2728 


in  1  act,  by  J.  R.  McMahon. 

©  John  R.  McMahon,  Brooklvn ;  D :  5,  Jan. 
2,  1901.  2729 

Bachiller  (El)  Medina;  zarzuela  en  1  acto,  divi- 
dido  en  3  cuadros,  en  verso  y  prosa,  de  J. 
Huete  y  Ord6iiez  y  E.  Carrere,  mtisica  del 
maestro  Mario  Breton.  Madrid,  Sociedad  de 
autores  espaiioles,  1909.    43  p.    12°. 

©  July  2,  1909 ;  2c.  July  14,  1909 :  D  :  16265 ; 
J.  Huete  y  Ordonez  y  Emilio  Carrere,  Madrid. 

2730 

Bacio  (II)  (Overmastering  pride,  ruler  of  the 
soul);  an  original  play  in  4  acts. 

©  Frederick  J.  Carlysle,  Selma,  Ala. ;  1880 : 
17666,  Nov.  19;  2c.  Nov.  18,  1882.  2731 

Bacio  (II)  d'una  niorta;  dramma  in  3  atti,  di  A. 
De  Martino,  riduzione  scenica  dal  romauzo  di 
Carolina  Invernizio. 

©  Antonio  De  Mai-tino,  New  York :  D  :  14544. 
Dec.  16,  1908.  2732 

Back  among  the  old  folks;  a  New  England 
drama  in  4  acts. 

©    Charles    P.    Rice,    New    Haven;    1896: 
17664,  Mar.  20.  2733 


-an   original   domestic   comedy   drama    in   4 

acts,  by  Charles  P.  Rice.     66  p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©  John  A.  Himmelein,  Kellev   Island,   O. ; 
D :  14902,  Jan.  26,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  26,  1909. 

2734 

Back-fire;  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  M.  Graves. 
[110]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.    6,   1914;    D:  3.8412;    Harry    M. 
Graves,  New  York.  2734a 


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2735 


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2751 


Back  from  Africa;  1  act  play,  by  E.  S.  Van  Zile. 
8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  4,  1910;  D:  22486;   Edward   S. 
Van  Zile,  New  York,  2735 

Back  from  Cowland;  a  playlet  in  1  act,  by  Louis 
J.  Cella.     14  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  L.  J.  Cella,  New  York ;  D :  8663,  June  11, 
1906 ;  2c.  June  11,  190G.  2736 

Back  from  Europe;  by  A.  S.  Gear.  6  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Alouzo  S.  Gear,  New  York ;  D :  7939,  Feb. 
2,  1906 ;  2c.  Jan.  26,  1906.  2737 

Back  from  the  grave.     See  Buried  alive. 

Back  from  the  land  of  the  nut;  monologue,  by 
A.  Hoffman.     [1],  35  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  25,  1914 ;  D  :  37119 ;  Aaron  Hoff- 
man, New  York.  2737a 

Back  from  the  mines;  play  in  4  acts,  by  L.  L.  P. 
Noble.     [50]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Nov.   21,   1913;   D:  35084;    Lydia   L. 
Pimenoft'  Noble,  Maiden,  Mass.  2738 

Back  from  the  Philippines;  or.  Major  Kelly's 
cork  leg,  an  Irish  farce  in  1  act,  bv  O.  E. 
Young.  New  York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald  [1905] 
26  p.     16°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York;  D :  6638, 
May  5,  1905 ;  2c.  Aug.  9,  1905.  2739 

Back  from  Tuskegee;  by  R.  E.  Barton.  12  p. 
f".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Mar.  25,  1910;   D:  20573;   Ralph  E. 
Barton,  Detroit.  2740 

Back  home;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Ger- 
trude Nelson  Andrews.  [3],  56  p.  t°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  29,  1910 ;  D :  21677 ;  Fred  G.  An- 
drews, New  York.  2741 

a  pastoral  comedy,  by  F.  Allen.  [1],  13  p. 

4*.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   June  3,   1912;    D :  29861 ;  Frederick 

Allen,  Chicago.  2742 

Back  in  Jersey.     Typewritten. 

©  William  J.   McKiernan,  Newark,  N.   J.; 
1900  A :  11173,  May  3 ;  2c.  May  3.  ^  2743 

Back  (A)  number;  an  original  3  act  comedy- 
drama,  by  E.  E.  Kidder. 

©    Edward    E.    Kidder,    New    York;    1893: 
50478,  Nov.  13.  2744 

a  sketch  in  1  act,  by  R.  Jordan.    1  p.  1.,  22 

p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  30,  1914;  D:  38724;  Robert  Jor- 
dan, Brooklyn.  2744a 

Back  of  beyond;  play  in  4  acts,  by  B.  F.  Scott. 
[1],  75  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  15.  1913;  D:  31968;  Edith  Ful- 
lerton  Scott,  Brooklyn.  2745 


Back  of  tlie  ballot;  woman  suffrage  farce  in  1 
act,  by  G.  Middleton.  New  York,  Samuel 
French;  London,  Samuel  French,  ltd.  28  p. 
12°. 

©  July  20,  1915 ;  2c.  July  22, 1915 ;  D  :  41292 ; 
George  Middleton,  New  York.  2745a 

Back  of  the  firing  line;  play  in  1  act,  by  J. 
Weichsel.    17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  20,  1915 ;  D  :  40129 ;  John  Weich- 
sel, New  York.  2745b 

Back  of  the  yards;  play  in  1  act,  by  K.  S.  Good- 
man.    44  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    18,    1914;    D.:  36410;    Kenneth 
Sawyer   Goodman,   Chicago.  2745c 

Same.      New   York,    D.    C.    Vaughan,   1914. 

44  p.,  1  1.     12". 

©  Dec.  31,  1914 ;  2c.  Jan.  13,  1915 ;  D  :  39383 ; 
Kenuetb  Sawyer  Goodman,  Chicago.        2745d 

Back  taxes.   See  Man  (The)  from  Missouri. 

Back  to  Boston;  in  1  act,  by  V.  H.  Smalley.  17 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  15,  1910;  D:  22059;   Victor  H. 
Smalley,  New  York.  2746 

Back  to  Broadway;  comedy  sketch,  by  A.  Mar- 
shall.    [2],  22  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  1,  1914 ;  D :  37184 ;  Abigail  Mar- 
shall, New  York.  2746a 

Back  to  Hoetown;  a  comedy  sketch,  by  L.  Grat- 
tan.     17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Lawrence  Grattan,  Chicago ;  D  :  9779,  Jan. 
11,  1907 ;  2c.  Jan.  12,  1907.  2747 

Back  to  Iowa;  an  operetta,  book  and  lyrics  by 
A.  Cass  Richards,  music  by  F.  Harris.  19  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Franklin   Harris,   New  York ;    D :  14927, 
Jan.  28,  1909;  2c.  Jan.  28,  1909.  2748 

Back  to  Kokomo.     See  Stage  struck. 

Back  to  life.     See  Fahr  treihn. 

Back  to  ol'  Ken  tuck';  racing  episode,  by  F.  Fin- 
ney.    [1],  24  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  11,  1914;  D:  37545;  Frank  Fin- 
ney, W^inthrop,  Mass.  2748a 

Back  to  the  beast;  play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  A.  Davy. 
[3],  113  p.    4°.     Tj'pewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  9,  1913 ;  D  :  33442 ;  Catherine  A. 
Davy,  Chicago.  2749 

Back  to  the  booby-hatch;  comedy  sketch,  by 
Barry  Gray.    14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  4,  1910;   D:  20694;   Ed  Hicker, 
Fayette,  O.  2750 

Back  to  the  country  store;  rural  entertainment 
in  3  acts,  by  Ward  Macauley.     Philadelphia. 
Penn  pub.  co.,  1910.    37  p.    12°. 
©  Dec.  10,  1910 ;  2c.  Dec.  20,  1910 ;  D :  22861 ; 


Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia. 


2751 


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2752 


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2771 


Back  to  the  faim;  a  monologue,  by  Edward  Por- 
ter   [pseud,   of  Edw^nrd   P.   Decliert] 

©  Edward  P.  Dechert,  Pliiladelpliia  ;  D  :  611, 
June  25,  1901.  2752 

■a  play  in  3  acts,  by  Merline  H.  Sliumwny. 


[Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Printed  by  tbe  Colwell 
press,  1914]  45  p.  illus.  8°.  (Bulletin  of 
the  University  of  Minnesota.  General  series 
no.  12,  February,  1914 ;  Agricultural  extension 
division) 

©  Feb.  26,  1914;  2c.  Mar.  25,  1914;  A: 
371056;  University  of  Minnesota,  Minneapolis. 

2752a 

Back  to  the  fireside;  musical  comedv  sketch,  by 
E.  Scott  and  W.  Blake.  [2],  17  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  June  5,  1914;  D:  37228;  Winfield 
Blake  and  Edward  Scott,  San  Francisco. 

2752b 

musical  comedy  tabloid,  by  W.  E.  Scott.    21 

p.     f°.     Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Jan.  13,  1914;  D:3563S;  William  Ed- 
ward Scott,  San  Francisco.  2752c 

Back  to  the  harem;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  F. 
Bruegger.     [3],  353  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  18,  1912;  D :  30S77 ;  Frederick 
Bruegger,  Chicago.  2753 

Back  to  the  old  home;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
L.  Coleman.     Typewritten. 

©  Lottie  Coleman,  San  Francisco;  1895: 
8525,  Feb.  8;  Ic.  June  23,  1S96;  2c.  new  and 
rev.  ed.  July  10,  1900.  2754 

Same.    New  ed. 

©  Lotta  Day  Coleman,  San  Francisco ;  1900 
A :  19546,  Aug.  6.  2755 


a  story  of  New  England  life  in  5  acts,  by 

L.  D.  Coleman.    Rev.  ed.    Typewritten. 

©  Lotta  Day  Coleman,  San  Francisco;  1898: 
55057,  Sept.  19 ;  2c.  Sept.  21.  2756 

Back  to  the  soil;  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  V.  Blake. 
[711    p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  11,  1911 ;  D :  25989 ;  James  Vila 
Blake,  Chicago.  2757 

Back  to  the  Texas  line;  a  playlet,  by  W.  W. 
Steiner.    15  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Walter  W.  Steiner,  St.  Louis;  D:  11241, 
Aug.  27,  1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  27,  1907.  2758 

Back  to  the  woods;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  A.  N.  C. 
Fowler.     [2],  85  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Jan.   31,   1913;    D:  32151;   A.   N.    C. 
Fowler,  New  York.  2759 

Back  to  youth;  pantomime,  by  Kurt  Matull. 

©   Charles   Racine   Tyler,   New   York;    D: 
4377,  Dec.  11,  1903.  2760 


Backer  (The);  an  original  comedy  in  3  acts,  in- 
troducing original  songs  and  specialties,  by 
C.  Kent. 

©  Charles  Kent,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. ;  1894: 
29364,  July  13.  2760a 

Backfisch  (Der)     See  Rettungen. 

Backtown  spirits;  or.  Two  under  the  table, 
farce  in  1  act,  by  O.  B.  Young.    25  p.    12". 

©  Nov.  9,  1909 ;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1909 ;  D :  17417 ; 
Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O.  2761 

Backward  child;  child  and  governess  farce  for 
two  females,  by  H.  L.  Childe  Pemberton,  text 
and  stage  business  ed.  and  rev.  by  Pauline 
Phelps  and  Marion  Short.  New  York,  E.  S. 
Werner  &  co.  [1906]     11  p.     12°. 

©  Edgar   S.  Werner,   New  York;   D:9440, 
Nov.  15.  1906:  2c.  Nov.  22.  1906.  2762 

Bacon  and  greens;  an  original  farcical  comedy 
in  3  acts,  with  original  lines,  stage  directions, 
scenes,  characters  and  music,  designed  and 
written  by  J.  B.  Everham. 

©  J.  B.  Everham,  New  York;  1885:13460, 
June  19 ;  2c.  Aug.  5.  2763 

Bacteriologist  (The);  an  original  comedy  in  5 
acts,  by  D.  K.  Ford.  St.  Paul,  The  Samuel 
Carman  printing  co.,  1897. 

I©  Daniel  K.  Ford.   St.  Paul;   1897:65272. 
Nov.  23;  2c.  Dec.  11.  2764 

Bad  advice;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  adapted  from 
the  French  by  Horace  W.  Fuller. 

©  A.  T.  B.  De  Witt,  New  York ;  1888 :  8494, 
March  22;  2c.  Aug.  30.  2765 

Bad  (A)  baby;  by  W.  B.  Hene. 

©  W.  B.  Hene,  Denver ;  1900  A :  25910,  Oct. 
18.  2766 

Bad  Bill;  a  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act,  by  F.  Liste- 
mann.     16  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Fi-anz  Listemann,  New  York;  D :  14539, 

Dec.  15,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  15.  1908.  2767 

Bad  (The)  boy;  a  serio-comic  drama  in  4  acts, 

adapted  from  Mark  Twain's  Tom  Sawyer,  Fan- 

chon,  and  Uncle  Tom's  cabin,  by  A.  Russell. 

©  Ada  Russell,  New  York ;  1887  :  32S30,  Dec. 
17.  2768 

or.  The  image  of  his  pa,  a  farcical  comedy 

in  4  acts,  by  F.  Mower. 

©  Fred  Mower,  Lynn,  Mass.;  1884:17278, 
Aug.  27.  2769 

Bad  (A)  boy  and  his  Teddy  bears;  musical 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  E.  Blaney.  cover- 
title,   [71]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Chas.   E.  Blaney,   New   York;   D :  11807, 
Nov.  20,  1907 ;  2c.  Nov.  26,  1907.  2770 

musical  play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  E.  Blaney. 

47  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  E.  Blaney,  New  York;  D:  11372, 
Sept.  IS,  1907;  2c.  Sept.  18,  1907.  2771 


130 


2771a 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


2795 


Bad  boy  sketches.  See  Groceryman  (The)  and 
Peck's  bad  boy. — Peck's  bad  boy  and  his 
pa. — Peck's  bad  boy,  his  pa,  and  the  grocery- 
man. — Peck's    bad   boy    (up    to    date). 

Bad  business;  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  Pemberton. 
12  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  ic.  Feb.  4,  1915  ;  D  :  39579  ;  Murdock  Pem- 
berton, New  York.  2771a 

Bad  for  Plover;  a  1  act  comedy,  by  M.  E.  Smith. 

©  Mary  Ellis  Smith,  Chicago;  1891 :  34(567, 

Sept.  29.  2772 

Bad  (A)  job;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  H.  Elliott  Mc- 
Bride.    Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison,  1ST8. 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  1878 :  13578,  Nov. 
21 ;  2c.  Nov.  27.  2773 

Same.     Chicago.   T.   S.   Denison    [1906]      1 

p.  1.,  p.  51-64.     12".     (Amateur  series) 

1©  H.  Elliott  McBride,  Coraopolis,  Pa.,  in 
renewal  for  14  vrs.  from  Nov.  21,  1906;  D: 
9389,  Nov.  5,  1906 ;  2c.  Nov.  5,  1906.  2774 

Bad  (The)  joke.     See  Circus  (The)  Magda. 

Bad  (A)  lot;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  Paulton 
and  Mostyn  Tedde. 

©  Harry  Paulton,  New  York;  1890:15383, 
May  9.  2775 

drama  in  prologue  and  3  acts,  dramatized 

from  Edmund  Yates'  story,  by  C.  Foster. 

©  Charles  Foster,  New  York;  1873:1919, 
Feb.  27.  2776 

or,  The  dead  restored,  a  drama  in  5  acts, 

suggested  by  Edmund  Yates's  story,  by  W.  T. 
Dulany. 

©  W.  T.  Dulany  and  Harry  Duffleld,  Roch- 
ester, N.  Y.;  1873:1874,  Feb.  26.  2777 

Bad  man  from  Mexico.  106  p.  4".  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Charles  E.  Blaney,  New  York;  D :  8246, 
Mar.  29,  1906;  2c.  Mar.  29,  1906.  2778 

Bad  (The)  man  of  Co-ed  court;  by  P.  Chyno- 
weth.    32  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  28,  1911;  D:  25090;  Phillips 
Chynoweth,  Madison,  Wis.  2779 

Bad  (A)  man's  wife;  by  Thos.  R.  Henry.  " 

©  Barton  &  Wiswell,  inc..  New  York;  D: 
14614,  Dec.  24,  1908.  2780 

Bad  (The)  Mr,  Good;  a  comedy,  by  W.  A.  White- 
car. 

©  Liebler  &  Miner  co.,  New  York;  1897: 
46971,  Aug.  21.  2781 

Bad-reise  (Die);  romantischer  schwank  in  3 
aufziigen,  von  W.  Negbaur.  121  p.  16°. 
[Printed] 

©  Mar.  19,  1910 ;  2c.  Apr.  9.  1910 ;  D  :  20757  ; 
Walter  Negbaur,  Charlotteubui-g,  Germany. 

2782 


Bad  (The)  shepherds;  by  J.  de  Susini  and  C. 
Byrus,  being  a  translation  of  the  play  Les 
mauvais  bergers,  by  Octave  Mirbeau. 

©  Justus  de  Susini  and  Claude  Byrns,  New 
York;  1897:71289,  Dec.  20.  2783 

Bad  whiskey;  a  comic  Irish  sketch  in  1  scene, 
by  Sam  Rickey  and  Master  Barney,  arr.  by 
Charles  White.     New  York,  R.  M.  De  Witt. 

©  Robert  M.   De  Witt,   New  York;   1875: 
2468,  Mar.  16;  2c.  Mar.  20.  2784 

Badg'e  (The)  of  red  and  black.     See  "Volga. 

Badger  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  L.  Rising.  [2], 
27  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Dec.   10,   1913;   D:  35300;   Lawrence 
Rising,  New  York.  2785 

Badger  (The)  game;  a  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act, 
by  C.  Gibney.     [2],  9  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  12,  1913;  D:  32375;  Charles  Gib- 
ney, Chicago.  2786 

Badger  (The)  queen;  or,  A  woman's  vengeance, 
a  sensational  melodrama  of  fast  life  in  New 
York,  in  4  acts  and  12  scenes,  by  Henry  Bel- 
mar.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  H.  Belmar.  New  York ;  D :  5511,  Sept.  7, 
1904  ;  2c.  Sept.  14,  1904.  2787 

Badly  matched.     See  Indelible  (The)  brand. 

Badly  mixed;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Bert  Rawley. 
Clyde,  O.,  Ames  pub.  co. 

©  Ames   pub.   co.,   Clyde,   O. ;   1894:57413, 
Dec.  10;  2c.  Dec.  14.  2788 

Badly  (The)  muddled  ball;  in  1  act  and  2 
scenes,  by  W.  Vincent. 

.   ©  Walter  Vincent,  New  York;  1897:9196, 
Feb.  4.  2789 

Badly  sold;  a  negro  act  in  1  scene,  arr.  by 
George  H.  Goes.  Boston,  W,  H.  Baker  &  co., 
1893. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;   1893: 
42858,  Sept.  25 ;  2c.  Oct.  20.  2790 

Barenhauter  (Der);  by  Hermann  Wette. 

©   Albert   Ahn,    Cologne,    Germany;    1897: 
510.30,  Sept.  13.  2791 

in  3  akten,  von  Siegfried  Wagner. 

©    Max    Brockhaus,    Leipzig;    1898:66371, 
Nov.  14 ;  2c.  Nov.  14.  2792 

in  3  acts,  by  Siegfried  Wagner,  authorized 

English  tr.  by  Wm.  Ashton  Ellis. 

©    Max    Brockhaus,    Leipzig;    1899:76940. 
Nov.  25 ;  2c.  Nov.  25.  2793 

Baffled;  a  comedy,  bv  D.  Potter. 

©    David   Potter,    New    York;    1892:47697, 
Nov.  23.  2794 

a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  A.  Eraser,  jr. 

©  J.  A.   Eraser,  jr.,  United  States;  1884: 
24301,  Dec.  8.  2795 


131 


2796 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


2816 


Baffled — Continued. 

a  dramatic  production,  by  M.  von  Golinsliy. 

©    Mark    von     Oolinsliy,    Savannah,     Ga. ; 


1S90 :  22274,  July  12. 


2796 


or,  East  and  West,  a  drama  in  4  acts  and 

a  prologue,  by  A.  O'Dogberty  and  J.  F.  Hall. 

©  Archibald  O'Dogberty  and  John  F.  Hall, 
New  York;  1871:11743,  Dec.  12.  2797 

See  also  King  Reginald. — Open  sesame. — 

That  cousin  of  mine. 

Baffled  (A)  beauty;  drama  in  5  tableaux,  by  T. 
Percy. 

©    Townsend     Percy,     New    York;     ISSO: 
14396,  Sept.  22.  2798 

Bag  (The);  a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Clouston  Hogarth. 

©   Isabel   Morris  and   Stanley   Felch,   New 
York;  1890:28559,  Sept.  17.  2799 

Bag  (A)  of  flour;  a  comedy  in  3  acts  [by]  E.  M. 
Favor. 

©  Edward  M.  Favor,  Long  Branch,  N.  J. ; 
1SS5  :  10880,  May  13.  2800 

Bag  (The)  of  gold.  Cleveland,  W.  C.  Aiken  & 
CO..  1876. 

©  W.  C.  Aiken  &  co.,  Cleveland ;  1877 :  863, 
Jan.  20 ;  2c.  Jan.  20.  2801 

play  in  1  act,  by  O.   S.  Payne.     7  p.     4". 

T}T)ewritten. 

©   Ic.   Apr.   14,   1915;    D :  40351 ;    Owen    S. 
Payne,  New  York.  2801a 

Bagatelle;  comedie  en  3  actes,  par  P.  Hervieu. 
28  p.  (L'lllustration  theatrale,  9^  annee,  231, 
25  Janvier  1913.) 

©  Jan.  25,  1913  ;  2c.  Feb.  28,  1913 ;  D  :  32461  ; 
Paul  Hervieu,  Paris.  2802 

Bagby  versus  Bagby;  a  comedietta  in  1  act,  by 
F.  E.  Leupp. 

©    Francis   E.    Leupp,    Washington;    1891: 
43107,  Dec.  1.  2803 

Same.     Philadelphia,  The  Penn  publishing 

company,  1895. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia ;  1895 :  39208. 
July  30 ;  2c.  July  30.  2804 

Baggage  (The)  check;  a  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  J.  Cohen,  under  the  nom  de  plume  of 
Joseph  B.  Cook. 

©  Joshua  Cohen,  Detroit ;  1893  :  11396,  Mar. 
6.  2805 

a  farce-comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  E.  Blaney. 

©  Chas.   E.   Blaney,   Columbus,   O. ;   1893: 
33072,  July  13.  2806 

Baggs,  the  angel;  piny  in  4  acts,  by  B.  H.  Nadal. 
[59]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  12,  1911 ;  D  :  23082 ;  Bernard  Har- 
rison Nadal,  New  York.  2807 


Baglioni  (The);  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Henry  Lnne 
Eno.  New  York,  Moffat,  Yard  &  co.,  1905. 
4  p.  1.,  148  p.    12°. 

©  Moffat,  Yard  &  co..  New  York;  D :  7295, 
Sept.  13,  1905;  2c.  Oct.  6,  1905.  2808 

a  tragedy  in  4  acts,  by  H.  L.  Eno.     New 

York,  Priv.  print,  1903.    55  p.     12°. 

©   Henry    Lane   Eno,   New   York ;    D :  2799, 
-     Jan.  2,  1903;  2c.  Feb.  4,  1903.  2809 

Bagnes  d'  enfants;  drante  en  4  actes.  par  A.  de 
Lorde  et  P.  Chaine.  (L'lllustration  theatrale, 
no.  154.) 

©  July  2,  1910 ;  2c.  July  30,  1910 ;  D  :  21687  ; 
Andre  de  Lorde  and  Pierre  Chaine,  Paris. 

2810 

Bagpipes;  an  Irish  reel  in  3  acts,  by  R.  G. 
Morris. 

©  Robert  Griffin  Morris,  New  York;  1SS6: 
11186,  May  11.  2811 

Baidic  recital;  ancient  banquet  scene,  by  C.  M. 
Fox  and  A.  Milligan.  [15]  p.  4".  Type- 
wa-itten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  11,  1911;  D:  23352;  C.  Milligan 
Fox  and  Alice  Milligan,  New  York.  2812 

Baignoire  (La);  vaudeville  en  1  acte,  par  Henry 
Moreau  et  Marc  Soual  [pseud,  of  Georges 
Lanos]     Paris,  C.  Joubert.     24  p.     8". 

©  May  9,  1914 ;  Ic.  May  18,  1914 ;  D  :  37049 ; 


Joubert.  Paris. 

2812a 

Bailey's  best  performer;   a  comedy  in 
[by]  H.  H.  Williams. 

3  acts, 

©    Harry    H.    Williams,    St.    Paul; 
65S51,  Oct.  10. 

1899 : 
2813 

Baillonee  (La)     See  Sealed  lips. 

Baiser  (Le)     See  Kiss  (The) 

Baiser  (Le)  dans  la  nuit;  piece  en  2  actes,  de 
M.  Level.  10  p.  (Supplement  gratuit  an  no. 
2917  du  Monde  illustre,  22  fevrier  1913) 

©   Feb.   22,    1913;    2c.    Mar.    31,    1913;    D: 
32785;  Maurice  Level,  Paris.  2814 

Baited  (The)  trap;  photo  play  drama,  by  K. 
Baggot  and  F.  W.  Smith.  4  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic   Apr.  7,  1014;  D:  36782;  King  Batrgot 
and  Frank  W.  Smith,  New  York.  2814a 

Baiting  the  hook;  original  play  in  3  acts,  by  A. 
Ross  and  S.  Lewis.  [2],  103  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  15,  1910 ;  D :  22052 ;  Aaron  Ross 
and  Samuel  Lewis,  New  York.  2815 

Bajadere  (Die);  operette  in  2  akten,  von  Louis 
Taufstein,  musik  von  Martin  Knopf.  Berlin, 
Harmonie  [1911]     41  p.    12°.     [Words  only] 

©   June  10,   1911;    2c.   June   10,   1911;    D: 
24444;  Harmonie-verlag,  Berlin.  2816 


132 


J2816 


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2834 


Bajazzo,  armer  Bajazzo;  sketch,  von  P.  Busch- 
Uhl.     23  p.     t°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  21,  1915 ;  D  :  41265 ;  Paula  Busch- 
Uhl,  Berlin.  2816a 

Baker  of  Bunz;  a  political  satire  in  2  acts,  by 
F.  G.  Lnuliam  and  F.  V.  Lauliam.  79  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Fritz  Garlanrl  Lanliam  and  Frank  Valen- 
tyne  Lanliam,  Weatherford,  Tex.;  D:8103. 
Mar.  5,  1906;  2c.  Mar.  5,  1906.  2817 

Same. 

©  Fritz  Garland  Lanliam  and  Frank  Yalen- 
tvne  Lanliam,  Weatherford,  Tex. ;  D :  8631. 
June  4,  1906;  2c.  June  4,  1906.  2818 

Baker's  (The)  daughter;  a  very  mellow-dra- 
mntic  society  idyl  of  contemporaneous  (12*%) 
interest,  not  adapted  from  the  original 
Chinese,  but  perpetrated  with  malice  afore- 
thought upon  an  innocent  community  by  W. 
H.  Phillips. 

©  Waldorf  H.  Phillips,  New  York;  1880: 
12943,  Aug.  23.  2819 

Baker's  (A)  dozen;  original  humorous  dialogues, 
dramas,  and  comedies,  by  George  M.  Baker. 

©  by  Emily  F.  Baker,  Wellesley,  Mass.,  as 
widow  of  the  author,  in  extension  for  14  years. 
Renewal  no.  5124,  Jan.  23,  1914.  Renewal 
entry,  Oct.  6,  1899,  no.  64757.  2819a 

Baker's  patriotic  dialogues;  for  all  grades,  a 
collection  of  school  dialogues  based  upon  well- 
known  and  popular  incidents  of  American  his- 
tory, by  Edward  D.  Holmes.  Boston,  Walter 
H.  Baker  &  co.,  1911.     73  p.    12°. 

©  Apr.  25,  1911;  2c.  Apr.  26,  1911;  D: 
24058 :  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.       2820 

Baker's  temperance  dialogues;  humorous,  dra- 
matic and  instructive,  by  George  M.  Baker. 
116  p.     12°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston:  D: 
14438,  Dec.  2,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  16,  1908.        2821 

Baking  (The)  of  Mother  Goose's  pie;  a  juvenile 
pL^y,  by  Josephine  Van  Tassel  Bruorton  and 
Minnie  Alma  Coldrick. 

©  J.  V.  T.  Bruorton,  Bedford,  Mass.;  D: 
15737,  Apr.  1,  1909.  2822 

Bakkarat;  ein  stiick  in  3  aufziigen,  von  Henry 
Bernstein,  fiir  die  deutsche  biihne  bearbeitet 
von  Rudolph  Lothar.  Leipzig,  Philipp  Rec- 
1am,  jun.    [1908]     84  p.     12°. 

©  Emanuel  Lederer,  New  York ;  D :  12957, 
May  12,  1908;  2c.  May  18,  1908.  2823 

Bal  (Un)  manque;  pi&ce  en  1  acte  pour  jeunes 
filles  avec  vocabulaire,  par  Jeanne  Charbon- 
nieras.  New  York,  W.  R.  Jenkins  co.  83  p. 
16°. 

©  Nov.  14,  1911;  2c.  Nov.  18,  1911;  D: 
25902;  William  R.  Jenkins  cc.  New  York. 

2824 


Bal  (The)  marque;  a  sketch  in  1  act,  by  R.  M. 
Skinner  and  C.  J.  Campbell.     Typewritten. 

©  Ralph  M.  Skinner  and  Charles  J.  Camp- 
bell, New  York;  1900  A:  25500,  Oct.  13;  2c. 
Oct.  13.  2825 

Balance  (The);  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  M. 
L.  Van  Patten.     [110]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  18,  1911;  D:  25104;  Margaret 
Lane  Van  Patten,  Elmhurst,  N.  Y.  2826 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  Lemar.     [1],  27  p. 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  7,  1912;  D:  31061;  Henry  Lemar, 


Chicago. 


2827 


play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Joseph.     [2],  35  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    18,    1911;    D:  25519;    Etelka 
Joseph,  New  York.  2828 

a  3  act  drama  of  to-day,  by  H.  G.  Miller, 

62  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    19,    1910;    D:  21206;    Harry 
Graves  Miller,  Mt.  Pleasant,  Mich.  2829 

Balance    (The)    of   power.      50    p.     4°.      Type- 
written. 

©  James  W.  Thompson,  Chicago ;  D :  6895, 
June  24,  1905 ;  2c.  June  24,  1905.  2830 

comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  I.  K.  Friedman. 


[109]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    2,    1909;    D:  16453;    Isaac    K. 
Friedman,  Winnetka,  111.  2831 

Balaustion's  adventure.  .  .  See  Balaustion's 
Euripides, 

Balaustion's  Euripides;  a  dramatic  version  of 
Bahiui-tion's  adventure  and  Aristophanes' 
apology,  made  for  the  Boston  Browning  so- 
ciety, by  Helen  Archibald  Clarke.  {In  Poet 
lore,  V.  26,  no.  1,  Jan.-Feb.  1915;  periodical  © 
Mar.  13,  1915;  2c.  Mar.  15,  1915;  B:  332657; 
Poet   lore  co.,   Boston)  2831a 

Balboa;  drama  of  Darien,  by  J.  N.  Baskett. 
[10],  135  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  28,  1913  ;  D  :  33081 ;  James  New- 
ton Baskett,  St.  Louis.  2832 

or.  The  discovery  of  the  Pacific,  dramatic 


pageant  play  with  an  historical  background, 
in  ^9  scenes,  by  H.  O.  Stechhan.  229  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  7,  1913;  D :  32603 ;  H.  O.  Stech- 
han, Los  Angeles.  2833 

dramatic  spectacle  in  9   scenes,   by  H.   O. 


Stechhan.     129  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  23,  1913 ;  D :  32047 ;  H.  O.  Stech- 
han,  Los  Angeles.  2834 

Balboa's  prophecy  and  400  years  later.      Se6 
Doomed  by  the  stars. 


133 


2835 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


2853 


Balconette  (The)  scene;  by  H.  W.  Phillips. 
©    Henry    Wallace    Phillips    niul    Wui.    B. 
Jones,  New  York  ;  1899 :  10341,  Feb.  3.       2835 

Bald  (The)  eagle;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  E.  L.  Raf- 
ferty.     22  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  3,  1915;  D:  39576;  Ewing  L. 
Rafferty,  Pittsburgh.  2835a 

Bald  Knob  tragedy  of  Taney  and  Christian 
Counties,  Missouri;  in  8  acts,  by  J.  J.  Bruton, 
J.  P.  Lee,  J.  S.  Rafferty,  W.  G.  Holland,  Geo. 
Preston,  J.  B.  Melton,  John  Heilgepeth,  Joseph 
Kyle,  J.  W.  Bruton,  J.  F.  Eddleman,  R.  H. 
Vaughan,  and  T.  J.  Stotte. 

©  J.  J.  Bruton,  J.  P.  Lee,  J.  S.  RalTerty, 
W.  G.  Holland,  Geo.  Preston,  J.  B.  Melton, 
John  Hedgepeth,  Joseph  Kyle,  J.  W.  Bruton, 
J.  F.  Eddleman,  R.  H.  Vaughan,  and  T.  J. 
Stotte,  Sparta,  Mo. ;  1887  :  21023,  Aug.  16 ;  2c. 
Sept.  1.  2836 

Baldurs  tod;  deutsches  schopfungsmArchen  in 
eiuem  vorspiel  und  4  aufzugen,  von  Otto 
Steinbach.  Leipzig,  T.  Gerstenberg.  54  p. 
12°. 

©  Mar.  15,  1915;  Ic.  May  7,  1915;  D: 
40724 ;  Theodor  Gerstenberg,  Leipzig.     2836a 

Balkan  (A)  idol;  an  extravagant  political  sa- 
tire in  2  acts,  by  R.  D.  Scott.  [2],  66  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  10,  1913;  D :  32251 ;  Robert  D. 
Scott,  Lincoln,  Neb.  2837 

Balkan  princess;  new  luusical  play  in  3  acts, 
book  by  Frederick  Lonsdale  and  Frank  Curzon, 
lyrics  by  Paul  A.  Rubens  and  Arthur  Wim- 
peris,  music  by  Paul  A.  Rubens.  New  York 
and  London,  Chappell  &  co.,  ltd.    24  p.    12^ 

©  Feb.  28,  1910 ;  2c.  Mar.  1,  1910 ;  D  :  20319 ; 
Chappell  &  CO.,  ltd.,  London.  2838 

Ball  (The)  and  chain;  play  in  1  act,  by  S. 
Cowan.     [1],  23  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  9,  1914;  D:  37510;  Sada  Cowan, 
New  York.  2838a 

Ball  bei  hof;  operette  in  3  akten,  von  Wilhelm 
Sterk,  musik  von  C.  M.  Ziehrer.  Gesangstexte. 
Miinchen,  Harmonie  [1911]  57  p.  12°. 
[Words  only] 

©  Nov.  25,  1911;  2c.  Nov.  25,  1911;  D: 
25856;  Harmonie  verlag,  Munich.  2839 

Ball  of  the  Darkville  rifles;  by  T.  P.  Sullivan. 

©  T.  P.  Sullivan,  United  States;  1887 :  2823, 
Feb.  4.  2840 

Ball  (The)  players;  a  drama  of  the  green  dia- 
mond in  4  acts,  by  C.  F.  Mathisou  and  M. 
Iveagh. 

©  Charles  F.  Mathisou  and  Magennis 
Iveagh,  New  York ;  1895 :  16016,  Mar,  21. 

2841 


Ball  (A)  tosser;  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  P. 
S.  Plunkett. 

©  Percy  S.  Plunkett,  Red  Bank,  N.  J. ;  18S6 : 
4321,  Feb.  20.  2842 

Ballad  of  Prudence  Dean;  a  pantomime  for 
children  in  5  scenes,  by  E.  M.  Willard.  Chi- 
cago, T.  S.  Denison  [1904]     8  p.    12°. 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago;  D :  5613,  Oct.  6, 

•    1904 ;  2c.  Nov.  3,  1904.  2843 

Ballad  (The)  of  Roaring  Brook;  shadow  panto- 
mime, by  C.  B.  Clark.    11,  [1]  p.   24°.   Printed. 
©    CarroUe   Barber   Clark,    Pasadena;    D: 
13196,  May  4,  1908 ;  2c.  June  16,  1908.        2844 

Ballagh  Na — Mona;  or.  The  rightful  heir,  an 
Iri^h  melodrama  in  3  acts,  by  George  T. 
Bryant  and  John  Orford. 

©   Charles  H.   Hoyt,   Boston;    1880:19713, 
Dec.  23.  2845 

Ballanygar  (The)  brogue  maker;  an  Irish 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  J.  Flanagan. 

©  Michael  J.  Flanagan,  Cincinnati;  1884: 

18475,  Sept.  12 ;  2c.  Sept.  19,  1885.  2846 

Ballascraig;  or,  The  marriage  of  honor,  a  ro- 
mantic Irish  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Rogers. 

©    Frank   Rogers,    New   York;    1874:6462, 
May  13.  2847 

Ballast;  aerial  drama  in  2  acts,  by  H.  W. 
Fischer.     18  p.    f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  21,  1910;  D:  21602;  Henry  W. 
Fischer,  Brooklyn.  2848 

Ballet  (The).     Sec  Valet  (The) 

Ballet  (The)  dancer;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  U. 
Akerstrom. 

©  UUie  Akerstrom,  New  York ;  1891 :  38117, 
Oct.  24.  2849 

Ballet  (The)  girl;  a  dramatic  composition,  lyrics 
by  Adrian  Ross.  New  York,  Boosey  &  co. 
Typewritten. 

©  Enoch  &  sons,  London;  1897:17594,  Mar. 
16 ;  2c.  Mar.  16 ;  2c.  Dec.  22.  2850 

a    musical    comedy   in   3   acts,    by   Rachel 


Lewis. 

©  J.  F.  Palmer,  New  York;  D :  9660,  Nov. 
15,  1906.  2851 

—  a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  E.  E.  Rice, 

James  T.  Tanner,  Adrian  Ross,  Carl  Kiefert. 

©  Edward  E.  Rice,  New  York ;  1897 :  56433_, 

Oct.  6. 


2852 


by  R.  A.  Bamet. 


©  R.  A.  Barnet,  Dorchester,  Mass.;  1897: 
34940,  June  11.  2853 

sketch  in  1  act,  by  G.  Bloomquest.    [18]  p. 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    10,    1914;    D:  35975;    George 
Bloomquest,   Minneapolis.  2853a 


134 


.2854 


COPYEIGHTED   IK   THE   UNITED   STATES 


2874 


Ballet  girl  and  the  bill  poster.     Typewritten. 
©  W.  H.  Harder,  New  York;   1897:52403, 
Sept.  20 ;  2c.  Sept.  20.  2854 

Ballet  (The)  girl  in  pink;  vaudeville  playlet  in 
1  act,  by  G.  Mendelssohn.  12  p.  f".  Type- 
written. 

©  Gorden  Louis  Mendelssohn,  New  York; 
D:  8561,  May  19,  1906;  2c.  May  19,  1906.  2855 

Ballet  (The)  master;  comedy-drama  in  1  act,  by 
F.  F.  Schrader.     IS  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Frederick   F.    Schrader,   New  York ;   D : 
12554,  Mar,  9,  1908;  2c.  Mar.  16,  1908.        2856 

— —  a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  William 
A.  Ryan,  music  by  Alfred  G.  Robyn. 

©    William   A.    Ryan,    St.    Louis;  D :  2250, 

Aug.  18,  1902.  2857 

■ original  musical  play  in  3  acts,  book  and 

lyrics,    by    William    Ryan.      [1],    100    p.      4°. 
Typewritten. 

I©  Ic.  Aug.  28,  1914 ;  D :  37963 ;  William  A. 
Ryan,  St.  Louis.  2857a 

Ballet  (The)  of  jewels;  a  spectacle  in  2  tab- 
leaux, written  by  R.  H.  Burnside,  music  by 
Manuel  Klein.     [2],  4  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  3,  1909,  D :  16779 ;  R.  H.  Burn- 
side,  New  York.  2858 

Ballet  of  nursery  gems;  or,  Nursery  rhyme 
ballet,    by   I.   Kiralfy. 

©   Imre   Kiralfy,   New   York;    1887:15089, 
June  10.  2859 

Ballet  of  sports.     See  Sporting  (The)  ballet. 

Ballet  of  the  seven  ages;  a  dramatic  and 
musical  composition,  by  I.  Kiralty. 

©  Imre  Kiralfy  and  Edw.  G.  Gilmore,  New 
York ;  1887  :  7921,  Apr.  2.  2860 

Same. 

©    Imre   Kiralfy,    New   York;    1887:103,53, 
Apr.  18.  2861 

Balloon  (The);  a  new  and  original  farcical 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  H.  Darnley  and  G. 
Manville  Fenn.  New  York,  S.  French;  Lon- 
don, S.  French,  ltd. 

©  Samuel  French,  New  York;  1898:^3013, 
Oct.  27 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1899.  2862 

Balloon  (A)  trip  to  the  North  Pole  of  a 
Yankee.     See  Poleaxis. 

Balloon  view  of  our  city  with  moving  pano- 
rama beneath  car  of  balloon;  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  F.  Dumont. 

©   Frank  Dumont,   New  York;   1887:3525, 
Feb.  14.  2863 

Ballot-box  (The);  an  entii'ely  new  and  original 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  H.  Winslow. 

©  Herbert  Hall  Winslow,  New  York ;  1890 : 
27883,  Sept.  11.  2864 


Ballot  (The)  bubble;  musical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  D.  C.  Bitler  and  E.  H.  Pendleton.  [52]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  9,  1911;  D:  2305S;  Don  0.  Bitler 
and  E.  H.  Pendleton,  Venice,  Cal.  2865 

Ballot  (The)  hunter;  suffrage  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  H.  Druck.    3  v.    4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  7,  1915;  D :  39334 ;  Herman 
Druck,  New  York.  2865a 

Ball's  Bluff;  or.  Bell  Berkeley's  revenge,  a 
military  drama  in  5  acts,  with  accompanying 
tableaux,  by  J.  P.  Dry. 

©  J.  P.  Dry,  Upper  Sandusky,  O. ;  1882: 
7403,  May  6 ;  2c.  Oct.  29,  1883.  2866 

Bally-hoo  (The).      [Synopsis]     Typewritten. 

©  Rees  Thomas  Lewis,  New  York;  D: 
4264 ;  Nov.  18,  1903 ;  2c.  Nov.  18,  1903.     2867 

Bally-hoo  (The)  four;  play  in  1  act,  by  S.  Je- 
rome.    5  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  12,  1915 ;  D :  40413 ;  Harry  Rus- 
sell Maurer,  Columbus,  O.  2867a 

Bally-hoo  (The)  man;  comedy  dramatic  sketch, 
by  C.  Austin,  rev.  by  Barry  Gray.  18  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  2,  1913;  D:  31862;  Carl  Austin, 
Philadelphia.  2868 

Balm  for  a  wounded  heart.  See  Mock  trial 
of  the  great  kidnapping  and  breach  of 
promise  case. 

Balm  of  Gilead. 

©  Charles  Belmont  Davis,  New  York;  1900 
A  :  8373,  Mar.  31.  2869 

Baloonatic;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  C.  Fulton. 

©  Chandos  Fulton,  New  York ;  1873 :  9822, 
Sept.  1.  2870 

Baltasar;   a    Biblical   drama   in  4   acts   and   in 

verse,  by  Gertrudis  Gomez  de  Avellaneda,  ed. 

with    introduction,   notes   and   vocabulary   by 

C.   Bransby.     New  York,  American  book  co. 

224  p.    16°. 

©    Carlos    Bransby,     Berkeley,    Cal.;     A: 

205655,  Apr.  30,  1908;  2c.  July  30,  1908.     2871 
Balthazar   Gerard;   or,   A  soldier  of  Spain,   a 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Wortmann  and  P.  G 

Piatti.     [48]    p.     8".     Printed. 

©  Albert  Wortmann  and  Peter  G.  Piattt, 
New  York;  D :  4861,  Mar.  31,  1904;  2c.  Apr. 
29,  1904.  2872 

Baltimore;  a  dramatization  in  4  acts,  by  G.  Mor- 
ton. 

©  George  Morton,  New  Orleans ;  1872 :  2838, 

Mar.  23.  2873 

Baltimore's    big    boom;    or.    The    lights    and 

shadows  of  the  sesqui-centennial,  a  comedy 

drama  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Eversmann,  jr. 

©  Fred  Eversmann,  jr.,  Baltimore;  1880: 
15953,  Oct.  20.  2874 


135 


2875 


DKAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


2894 


Balzende  (Der)  auerhahn;  sch.-mspiel  in4nkten, 
von  lOiiiil  Koseuow.  Berlin,  F.  Blocii  erbeu, 
1911.    92  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  9,  1911 ;  D :  25717 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  2875 

Bamabloosa;  a  South  Sea  Island  comic  opera  in 
3  acts,  libretto  by  I.  O.  Hoffman  :ind  L.  D. 
Davis,  music  by  M.  Fraucisci. 

1©  Ira  O.  Hoffman,  Lewis  D.  Davis  and 
Miloslaw  Francisci,  Cleveland;  189G :  G.5.33, 
Jan.  25.  2876 

Bambo;  a  satirical  farce  comedy  In  3  acts,  by 
J.  C.  Buchanan. 

©  J.  C.  Buchanan,  Dwight,  111.;  IS8S: 
3414,  Jan.  31.  2877 

Bambo,  the  king  of  the  tramps;  a  musical 
farce  comedy  iu  3  acts,  by  J.  C.  Buchanan  and 
Harry  B.  Smith. 

©  J.  C.  Buchanan,  Dwight,  111. ;  1888 :  192.^3, 
July  5.  2878 

Bamboosilum. 

©  Bernard  G.  Cowham  and  Townsend  Hay, 
Oshkosh,  Wis. ;  D  :  13132,  June  6,  1908.     2879 

Bamboozled;  a  sketch,  by  A.  V.  Gibson. 

©  Arthur  Vincent  Gibson,  New  York;  1899: 
341G6,  May  22 ;  2c.  May  22.  2880 

Bamfields  (The)  in  England  and  the  Bam- 
fields  in  America;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J. 
T.  Boyle.    Typewritten. 

©  .Tohu  Thomas  Boyle,  St.  Paul;  1892: 
25S32,  June  20;  Ic.  June  20.  2881 

Ban-she;  a  hazard  burlesque  in  2  weird  acts, 
by  R.  H.  Craig. 

©  Robert  H.  Craig,  jr..  New  York;  1887: 
33694,  Dec.  24 ;  2c.  Jan.  10,  18SS.  2882 

Banco  (El)  del  retiro;  apuntesteatrales  tornados 
del  Carnet  de  un  periodista,  en  1  acto,  original 
[del  A.  M.  Viergol,  miii^ifa  de  Calleja.  Ma- 
drid [Sociedad  de  autoi-es  espailoles]  1908.  33, 
[2]   p.     12°. 

©  Antonio  M.  Viergol,  Madrid;  D :  14717, 
Jan.  2,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  4,  1909.  2883 

Band-master's  (The)  sister;  drama  in  1  act  and 
prologue,  adapted  fj'om  the  short  story  of  (lUy 
de  Maupassant,  by  R.  H.  McLaughlin.  [17]  p. 
4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  22,  1913;  D:  34548;  Robert 
Hugus  McLaughlin,  Cleveland.  2884 

Banda  (La)  nueva;  zarzuela  de  costumbres 
valencianas  en  1  acto,  dividido  en  3  cuadros, 
original  fde]  M.  Thous  y  E.  Cerdsl,  mfisica  de 
los  maestros  .lose  Serrano  y  Enrique  Brfi. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1907. 
41  p.     12°. 

©  Maximiliano  Thous  v  Ellas  Cerda, 
Madrid;  D:  11300,  Sept.  5,  1907;  2c.  Sept.  6, 
1907.  2885 


Banda  (La)  rossa.      See  Lady  (The)  Guilfort. 

Bandaged  eyes;  play  in  1  act,  by  C.  D.  Will- 
son.     [2],  18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  27,  1914  J  D:  36S47  ;  Corwin  Dale 
Willson,  Flint,  Mich.  2885a 

Banderin  (El),  de  la  4";  zarzuela  comica  en  1 
acto,  dividido  en  3  cuadros,  en  prosa  y  verso, 

.  original  de  Manuel  Fernrindez  Palomero, 
mtjsica  de  los  maestros  Luis  Foglietti  y  Pas- 
cual  Marquina.  Madrid,  Sociedad  de  autores 
espanoles,  1912.     44  p.     12°. 

©  Mar.  6,  1913  ;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1913 ;  D  :  32558 ; 
M.  Fernandez  Palomero,  Madrid.  2886 

Bandit  (The);  comedy  vaudeville  sketch,  by  A. 
Geyer.     [2 J,  21  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1913;  D:  32704;  Albert 
Geyer,  Los  Angeles.  2887 

a  1  act  Mexican  playlet,  by  E.  F.  Hawley. 

1  p.  1.,  G  numb.  1.    4°.    Printed. 

©  Ernest  Frederic  Hawley,  Detroit;  D: 
8531,  May  12,  1906;  Ic.  Apr.  18,  1906;  Ic.  May 
12,  1906.  2888 

Bandit  hero;  or,  Jesse  James,  the  mission  out- 
law.    40  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  T.  F.  Nye,  San  Francisco ;  D :  8141,  Mar. 
10,  1906 ;  2c.  July  12,  1906.  2889 

Bandit  (The)  king  of  Hungary;  a  melodrama 
by  Edward  Dorn  and  Max  Ziezer,  English 
words  by  E.  E.  Schneider,  music  by  Kare 
Kleiber. 

©  Edwin  Emil  Schneider,  Hyde  Park,  O. ; 
D  :  466,  May  14,  1901.  2890 

Bandits  (The)  of  Death  Canyon  of  the  Sierra 
Nevada.      See  Nevada  Kate. 

Bandits  (The)  of  the  Rio  Grande;  or,  The  fall 
of  San  Juan  Dulloa,  a  new  grand  military 
spectacular  play  in  3  acts,  dramatized  by  A. 
Lawrence  and  R.  Steel. 

©  Alexander  Lawrence  and  Robert  Steel, 
United  States;  1875:1604,  Feb.  19.  2891 

Bandit's  (The)  struggle  for  a  throne.  See 
Prince  L'Aricia. 

Banditti  d'ltalians.     Typewritten. 

©  Arthur  Bellamy  Price,  St.  Paul ;  1900  A  : 
5956,  Mar.  5;  Ic.  Mar.  5.  2892 

Bandman  (The)  and  his  band;  by  J.  A.  Wil- 
son.    5  p.     f".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  1,  1912;  D:  30145;  J.  Alfred 
Wilson,  Chicago.  2893 

Bandoleras  (Las);  zarzuela  en  1  acto  y  4  cua- 
dros. original  [de]  G.  Jover  y  E.  G.  del  Cas- 
tillo, mfisica  de  TomAs  Lopez  Torregrosa. 
Madrid,  Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles,  1908. 
37  p.    12°. 

©  Gonzales  Jover  y  Emilio  G.  del  Castillo, 
M.Mdrid;  D :  13878,  Sept.  21,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  21, 
1908.  2894 


136 


2895 


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2916 


Bang;  by  D.  Kohn  and  F.  Stern.  23  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  David  Kohn  and  Frederick  Stern,  New- 
ark, N.  J.;  D:  10359,  Apr.  16,  1907;  2e.  Apr. 
16,  1907.  2895 

Banjophiends;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  C.  Grossman. 
[3]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  10,  1911;  D :  24181 ;  Charles 
Grossman,  New  York.  2896 

Bank  (The)  account;  by  H.  F.  Brock.  (.In  Bos- 
ton evening  transcript,  Saturday,  April  4, 
1914.) 

©  Apr.  4,  1914  ;  2c.  Apr.  13,  1914 ;  D  :  366S9 ; 
Howard  Folsom  Brock,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

2896a 

Bank  (The)  breakers;  ventriloquial  1  act 
comedy  sketch,  by  R.  Connors.  6  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  18,  1912;  D :  30606 ;  Ralph  Con- 
nors, Chicago.  2897 

Bank  (A)  burglary;  by  Val  Trainor.  4",  Type- 
written. 

©  Clifford  Valentine  Trainor,  New  York; 
D :  11095,  Aug.  1,  1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  1,  1907. 

2898 

Bank  (The)  cashier;  sensational  melodrama  in 
4  acts,  by  W.  C.  Parker.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Deni- 
son  [1903]     57  p.     16". 

©  Thos.  S.  Denison,  Chicago;  D :  3707,  July 
11,  1903;  2c.  Aug.  3,  1903.  2899 

Bank  (A)  clerk;  the  5  act  American  drama,  by 
John  E.  Brennan. 

©  Mrs.  John  E.  Brennan,  New  Haven ;  1895 : 
56627,  Nov.  8.  2900 

Bank  (The)  clerks;  a  dramatic  sketch  In  1  act, 
by  W.  Halley.     [11]  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  5,  1913;  D :  32192 ;  Wm.  Halley, 
Sacramento,  Cal.  2901 

Bank  (The)  messenger's  dog.  See  Italian 
(The)   convict. 

Bank  wrecker;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Charles  Ulrich.     76  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Victor  H.  Polachek,  Chicago;  D :  9422, 
Nov.  14,  1906;  2c.  Nov.  2,  1906.  2902 

Bank  (The)  wreckers;  a  modem  American  play, 
by  F.  B.  Sankey.     42  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Frederick  Bond  Sankey,  Pittsburgh;  D: 
15959,  May  27,  1909 ;  Ic.  May  20,  1909 ;  Ic.  May 
27,  1909.  2903 

Banker  (The);  an  original  play  in  4  acts,  by  J. 
Schonberg. 

©    James    Schonberg,    New    York;     1S90: 

2904 

See   Byer's 


16023,  May  15. 

Banker    (The)    and    the    tramp, 
library  of  tabloid  plays. 


Banker  (The)  of  Oldtown;  a  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  C.  II.  Bates.    4".     Typewritten. 

©   Claude  H.   Bates,   Roxbury,   Mass. ;   D : 
3216,  Mar.  30,  1903 ;  2c.  July  11,  1903.        2905 

Banker  (The),  the  thief  and  the  girl;  comedy 
drama  of  city  life,  by  Timothy  Hart.  Chi- 
cago, Chicago  manuscript  co.,  1912.  54  p.  f. 
Mimeographed. 

©    Nov.    12,    1912;    2c.    Dec.    11,    1912;    D: 
31668;  Alex.  Byers,  Chicago.  2906 

Banker's  (The)  chance, 

©   Joseph   Patrick   Burke\   New  York;   D: 
5111,  June  1,  1904.  2907 

Banker's  (The)  child;  a  4  act  comedy  drama,  by 
Eunice  Fitch.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Harry    Shannon,    Ludington,    Mich.;    D: 
5266,  July  7,  1904 ;  2c.  July  7,  1904.  2908 

Banker's  (The)  clerk;  a  new  melodrama,  by 
C.  C.  Robinson. 

©  Charles  C.  Robinson,  New  York;   1892: 
28707,  June  6.  2909 

Sec  also  Honor  bound. 

Bankers'  (The)  crime;  a  melodrama  in  5  acts, 
by  H.  Rosemond. 
©  Harry  Rosemond,  San  Francisco;  1892 


43204,  Oct.  25. 


2910 


Banker's  (The)  daughter;  or,  Lilian's  last 
love,  a  drama  in  5  acts  and  6  tableaux,  by 
B.  Howard. 

©    Bronson    Howard,     New    York ;     1878 : 
.12917,  Nov.  9;  2c.  Feb.  25,  1879.  2911 

Same.     57  p.     16°.     Printed. 

©  Bronson  Howard,  New  York;  in  renewal 
for  14  vrs.  from  Nov.  9,  1906:  D :  8512,  May  10, 
1906;  2c.  May  10,  1906.  [No  secondary  title 
on  copies]  2912 

See  also  Old  (The)  love  and  the  new. 


Banker's  (The)  dream;  a  play  in  a  prologue 
and  4  acts,  by  J.  W.  Cutshaw. 

©   James  W.   Cutshaw,   Chicago;  1900  A: 

23427,  Sept.  20.  2913 

Banker's  (A)  revenge  on  a  wayward  son;  play 
in  8  acts,  by  J.  D.  Foreman.  29  p.  f.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  13,  1911  ;  D :  23150 ;  J.  D.  Fore- 
man, Alexandria,  Ind.  2914 

Banker's  (The)  son. 

©  Al.  Phillips,  Chicago  ;  1880  :  15217,  Oct.  6. 

2915 

drama  with  prologue,  3  acts  and  4  scenes. 

©    Charles    E.    Helm,    Indianapolis;    18S3: 
5681,  Mar.  28.  2916 


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2917 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


2937 


Banker's  (The)  son— Continued. 

a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  E.  Grossmann. 

Typewritten. 
©   F.   E.    Grossmann,   Albany ;    1S95 :  9041. 

Feb.  18;  2c.  Mar.  11.  2917 

a  play  in  5  acts,  by  P.  S.  M,  Mnnro. 

©  P.  S.  M.  Miinro,  New  York;  1884:3089, 
Feb.  12.  2918 

Banker's  (The)  wife;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  W.  C. 
Herman,  re-written  version  of  Tliieves  in  the 
nisht.  Chicago,  Chicago  manuscript  co.,  1913. 
[64]  p.    f.     Mimeographed. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  2,  1914;   D:3S038;  Alexander 
Byers.  Chicago.  2918a 

Bankier  (Der);  amerikanisches  volks-schauspiel 
in  5  aufziigen,  von  B.  Laufer.  Buffalo,  N.  Y., 
1901.    54  p.    16°. 

©  Bernhardt  Laufer,  Bufealo ;  D :  115,  Feb. 
5,  1901 ;  2c.  July  27,  1901.  2919 

See  also  Wealth  and  poverty. 

Banking  (A)  episode;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  A. 
Sterling.     123  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ada  Sterling,  New  York;  D :  12507,  Mar. 
7,  1908 ;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1908.  2920 

Bankrupt  (The)     45  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Samuel    Silverburg,    Brooklyn;    D :  2481, 
Oct.  22,  1902 ;  2c.  Dec.  1,  1902.  2921 

drama  in  5  acts,  by  Bjornstjerne  Bjornson, 

authorized  English  version,  by  S.  Baxter. 

©  Sylvester  Baxter,  Boston ;  1881 :  936,  Jan. 
17.  2922 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  adapted  from  the  Ger- 
man, with  new  situations,  scenes,  and  dia- 
logue, by  J.  H.  Connelly. 

©  J.  H.  Connelly,  New  York;  1877:11774, 
Oct.   12.  2923 

-  a  modern  American  play  in  4  acts,  by  S. 


Silverburg.    39  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Samuel    Silverburg,    Nutley,    N.    J.;    D: 
14896,  Jan.  25,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  25,  1009.     2924 

■play  in  3  acts,  by  S.  L.  Simpson.     [2],  74  p. 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  13,   1914;  D:  37025;    Simon    L. 

Simpson,  New  York.  2924a 

(En  fallit);  domestic  drama  in  4  acts,  by 


Bjornstjerne  Bjornson. 

©  H.  G.  Petersen,  Boston ;  18S6 :  22201,  Oct. 
4.  2925 

Bankruptcy;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  E.  Wells. 

©  E.  Wells,  Boston ;  1879 :  14646,  Nov.  1. 

2926 

Bankrupt's  (The)  daug'hter  cast  on  the  world; 
a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Jones. 

©    Emma    Jones,    New    York ;    1875 :  2448, 
Mar.  16.  2927 


Bank's  (The)  half  million;  drama  in  1  act,  by 
Paul  Armstroug.     32  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  23,  1915;  D:  39484;  Paul  Arm- 
strong CO.,  New  York.  2927a 

Banks  (The)  of  Shannon  river;  3  net  Irish 
comedy,  by  H.  M.  D'Orsay.  51  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.Mar.  10,  1915;  D:  40208;  Harriet  M. 
D'Orsay,  San  Francisco.  2927b 

Bannermann;  schauspiel  in  3  aufziigen,  von 
Otto  Ernst  [pseud,  of  Otto  Ernst  Schmidt] 
New  York,  E.  Lederer,  1904.     154  p.     12". 

©  Emanuel   Ledei-er,   New  York ;   D :  5587, 
Oct.  1,  1904;  2c.  Oct.  26,  1904.  2928 

Banquet  at  the  club;  in  3  scenes,  by  J.  Gorman. 

©    James    Gorman,    United    States;    1884: 

23937,  Dec.  3.  2929 

Banquet  of  Palacios;  a  comedy,  by  C.  L.  Moore. 

©    Charles    Leonard   Moore,    Philadelphia; 

1889:20632,  Sept.  30;  2c.  Oct.  7.  2930 

Banquier  (I»e)  des  voleurs.  See  Robbers' 
(The)  banker. 

Banshee  (The) 

©   Margaret   R.   Mahoney,   Chicago;    1895: 
7830,  Feb.  4.  2931 

a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Best. 

©  Eva  Best,  Dayton,  O. ;  1889 :  15166,  May 
20.  2932 

a  drama  of  Irish  life,  by  P.  J.  Higgins. 

©  P.  J.  Higgins,  Wilkes  Barre,  Pa.;  1894: 
17207,   Mar.   28.  2933 

or,  A  dead  man's  hand. 

©    James    P.    Thornton,    Alton,    111.;    1896: 
22914,  Apr.  13.  2934 

or.   The  four  leaved  shamrock,    an   Irish 


legendary  spectacular  play,  by  J.  S.  I>an- 
grishe  and  Thomas  C.  Houghton  (T.  Charles 
Howard) 

©  John  S.  Langrishe  and  T.  C.  Houghton. 
United  States;  1873:13167.  Nov.  12.         2935 
See  also  0  winsome  Bessie! 


Banshee  (The)  of  Bathurst  hall.  See  Old 
Dominion. 

Banshee  (The)  of  Tena;  3  act  Irish  drama,  by 
F.  C.  Rafter.     44  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  2.5,  1913;  D:  32080;  Frederic  C. 
Rafter,  Boston.  2936 

Banshee's  (The)  dirg'e.      See  Eugenie. 

Banyasz  (Egy)  tragediaja  (A  miner's  trag- 
edy); csaladi  dnima  a  magyar  munkiis  eletbol 
Amerikribau.  egy  felvomlsban  irta  es  szinre 
rendezte.  Sporer  Pal.  Chicago,  Sporer  Pal. 
13  p.    24°. 

©    Nov.    15.    1911;    2c.    Jan.    27,   1912;    D: 
28625;  Paul  Sporer,  Chicago.  2937 


138 


2938 


COPYRIGHTED   IN"   THE   UNITED   STATES 


2959 


Baptism  (The);  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  J. 
Smith.     28  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Geo.   Jay   Smith,   New   York;    0:13909, 
Oct.  7,  IDOS;  2c.  Oct.  7,  1908.  2938 

Baptista  Reynard;  or,  A  mother's  devotion, 
founded  on  the  novel  of  Rose  Michel,  a  ro- 
mantic drama,  adapted  to  the  American  stage, 
by  J.  S.  Houghton. 

©  J.  S.  Houghton,  Philadelphia  ;  1876  :  1313. 
Jan.  29.  2939 

Baptiste  Guillard,  tlie  chief  of  the  ten;  a  se- 
rio-comic drama  in  4  acts,  tr.  from  the 
French,  by  Signor  Canito. 

©    Signor    Conito,    United    States ;    1873 : 
1866,    Feb.   25.  2940 

Bar  (Tlie)  boy  and  the  rounder;  a  vaudeville 
skit,  by  C.  Drown.     Typewritten. 

©   Clarence   Drown,   Valparaiso,   Ind. :    D: 
513,  JMay  27,  1901 ;  2c.  May  27,  1901.        2941 

Bar  Harbor;  or,  "Way  down  in  Maine,  sensa- 
tional comedy  dr.ima  in  4  acts,  by  Henry  Bel- 
mar.    Typewritten. 

©  Cornelius  J.  W.  Roe,  New  York ;  D :  658. 
July  15,  1901 ;  2c.  July  29,  1901.  2942 

See  also  American  (The)  idea. 

Bar  Haven;  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Gor- 
dfin  V.  May.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co. 
[1906]     47  p.     12°. 

©    Walter    H.    Baker    &    co..    Boston;    D: 
9177,  Oct.  2,  1906 ;  2c.  Oct.  31,  1906.  2943 

Bar  (A)  of  music. 

©    William    Emmon    Boughton,    Danburv, 
Conn.;  1899:73894,  Nov.  13.  2944 

Bar  (A)  of  soap;  a  comedy  extravaganza  in  3 
acts,  by  C.  F.  Von  Brunck. 

©  C.  F.  Von  Brunck,  Chicago;  1885:3659, 
Feb.  9.  2945 

a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  H.  Lor- 


yea. 

©  James  H.  Loryea,  San  Francisco;  1887: 
24112,  Sept.  22 ;  2c.  Oct.  28.  2946 

Bar    (The)    sinister;   a   play   in   3   acts,    by   R. 
Weightman  and  H.  G.   Carleton. 

©    Richard    Weightman    and    Henry    Guy 
Carleton,  Washington ;  1885 :  2552,  Jan.  29. 

2947 

a  romantic  American  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F. 

P.  Weadon. 

©    Frank    Percy   Weadon,    Chicago;    1882: 
2500,  Feb.  17.  2948 

Bar-W;  play  in  4  acts,  by  N.  R.  Wilcox.     [40]  p. 
t°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    12,    1911;    D:  24197;    Nathan 
Read  Wilcox,  Minneapolis.  2949 


Bar  (The)  X  ranche;  comedy  drama  in  1  act, 
by  F.  Gerald.     IS  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Florence    Gerald,    New    York ;    D :  5203, 
June  18,  1904 ;  2c.  June  18,  1904.  2950 

Bar  (The)  Z;  an  original  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F. 
Heermans. 

©  Forbes  Heermans,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. ;  1894 : 
6560,  Jan.  27.  2951 

Bara  aida,  sakura  hana  (Roses  among'  cherry 
blossoms);  1  act  playlet  with  2  episodes,  by 
R.  Zura.     [1],  11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    26,    1913;    D:  32765;    Rosella 
Zura,  Boston.  2952 

Barabas.     See  Holy  (The)  city. 

Barabbas;  a  play  in  4  acts  and  8  scenes,  dra- 
matized from  her  novel  of  the  same  name  by 
Marie  Corelli.     109  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  M.   Corelli,  England;   D :  9677,   Dec.   21, 
1906 ;  2c.  Apr.  4,  1907.  2953 

See  (tlso  Complete  (The)  poems  of  S.  Weir 


Mitchell. 

Baranof;    drama    in   4   acts,    by   M.    V.    McGill. 
49  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  1.  1915;  D:  39820;  Mabel  Vol- 
lintine  McGill,  Seattle.  2953a 

Barbar  (The)  of  Barbaria;  a  comic  opera  in  3 
acts,  libretto  by  J.  L.  Mathews. 

©  John  Lathrop  Mathews,  Evanston,  111. ; 
D  :  1817,  Apr.  21,  1902.  2954 

Barbara. 

©  M.  G.  Kern,  St.  Louis ;  D :  13138,  June  8, 
1908.  2955 

■comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  from  The  quick  or 


the  dead,  by  C.  W.  Durant.     Typewritten. 

©   Charles  W.    Durant.    New   York;    1888: 
25386,  Sept.  7 ;  2c.  Sept.  19.  2956 

an  original  emotional  drama  in  5  acts,  by 


A.  Hinchcliffe.  founded  upon  M.  E.  Braddon's 
story  of  Barbara;  or,  Splendid  misery,  music 
composed  by  A.  Hinchcliffe. 

©    A.    Hinchcliffe,    Brooklyn;     1881:1341, 
Jan.  24.  2957 

— •  play   in   1   act,   bv   K.    S.    Goodman.     New 
York,  Vaughan  &  Gomme,  1914.     32  p.     12". 

©    May   29,    1914;    2c.    May   23,    1914;    D: 
37106;  Kenneth  Sawyer  Goodman,  Chicago. 

2957a 
or.    The    daughter    of    Scotland,    comedy 


drama  in  5  acts,  by  A.  C.  Traube  and  C.  Mar- 
ti netti. 

©  Alex.  C.  Traube  and  Charles  Martinetti, 
Chicago ;  18S7 :  26316,  Oct.  12 ;  2c.  Nov.  3. 

2958 

—  or.  The  little  tigress,  a  drama  in  5  acts. 

©    Linda    Marguerite    Allen,    New    York; 
1891:37537,  Oct.  19.  2959 


139 


2960 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


2977 


Barbara  Allen;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  W.  A.  Jor- 
dan.    [6S]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  1,  1911;  D:235U5;  William  A. 
Jordan,  New  York.  2960 

Barbara  catclies  a  burglar.  29  p.  obi,  24°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Agnes  Cameron  Watson,  Brooklyn ;  D : 
11031,  July  23,  1907;  2c.  July  23,  1907.     2961 

Barbara  Frietchie,  the  Frederick  girl;  a  play 
in  4  acts,  by  Clyde  Fitch.  New  York,  Life 
pub.  CO.,  1900.  128  p.  col.  front.,  pis.  (part 
col.)      12». 

©  Life  pub.  CO.,  New  York ;  1900  A :  6804, 
Mar.  13;  2c.  Mar.  24.  2962 

Barbara  Holt  of  'Frisco.  See  Social  (The) 
game. 

Barbara's  dilemma;  a  monolog  sketch,  by  Rida 
Johnson  Young.  New  York,  M.  Witmark  & 
sous  [1906]     12  p.    12°. 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York ;  D :  8802, 
July  9,  1906 ;  2c.  July  10,  1906.  2963 

Barbarians    (The).      Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  F.  Millard,  New  York ;  D :  511, 
Jilay  27,  1901 ;  2c.  May  27,  1901.  2964 

play  in  1  act,  by  R.  D.  Leland.     Boston, 

Poetry-drama  co.     23  p.     12°. 

©  July  19,  1915;  2c.  July  31,  1915;  D: 
41374;  Robert  Decamp  Leland,  Wellesley 
Hills,  Mass.  2984a 

Barbarina  (Die);  oper  in  3  aufziigen  und  einem 
nachspiel,  von  Otto  Neitzel.  Berlin,  Jung- 
deutscher  verlag  Kurt  Fliegel  &  co.  [1911] 
89  p.    16°. 

©  Dec.  20,  1911;  2c.  Apr.  20,  1912;  D: 
29427;  Jungdeutscher  verlag  Kurt  Fliegel  & 
CO.,  Berlin.  2965 

Barbazon;  an  opera  bouffe  in  1  act,  libretto  by 
A.  Matthison,  music  by  Ferdinand  Waller- 
stein.    New  York,  Samuel  French  &  son. 

©  Arthur  Matthison,  United  States;  1877: 
10845,   Sept.  20.  2966 

Barbe  Bleue.  See  Drames  et  comedies,  par 
Marguerite  Dupres. — Sister  Beatrice  and  Ar- 
diane. 

Barbe  of  Grande  Bayou;  a  drama  in  3  acts  and 
a  prologue,  adapted  from  John  O.  Denham's 
novel  Barbe  of  Grande  Bayou,  by  S.  Brough 
and  F.  Stayton.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Sydney  Brough  and  Frank  Stayton,  Lon- 
don;  D :  6554,  Apr.  21,  1905 ;  2c.  Apr.  21,  1905. 

2967 

Barber  (The)  of  New  Orleans;  a  play  in  4 
acts,  by  E.  C.  Cai-penter.    129  p.     12°. 

©  Edward  Childs  Carpenter,  Philadelphia; 
D :  13472,  July  31,  1908 ;  2c.  July  31,  190S. 

2968 


Bai'ber  (The)  of  the  regiment;  American  bur- 
lesque opera  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Vinatiere,  rev. 
and  corrected  by  Mrs.  S.  L.  Whitney. 

©  Felix  Vinatiere  and  Mrs.  S.  L.  Whitney, 
Yankton,  S.  D. ;  1883:2.522,  Feb.  7;  2c.  Mar. 
31.  2969 

Barber  (The)  pards.     See  Slick  and  Skinner. 

Barber  shop. 

©  Walter  Broadwell,  Columbus,  O. ;  D : 
14415,  Nov.  30,  1908.  2970 

comedy  and  novelty  sketch,  by  G.  C.  Clark 

and  L.  Ring.     7  p.     8°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  18.  1912;  D:  31179;  George  C. 
Clark  and  Lawrence  Ring,  Brooklyn.       2971 

Barber's  (A)  scrape;  a  musical,  farcical  bur- 
lesque, adapted  and  arr.  by  W.  H.  Fuller. 

©  Hugh  M.  Morrow,  New  York;  18S6: 
287,  Jan.  5.  2972 

Sarbesieu;  or.  The  troubadour,  a  libretto,  by 
H.  G.  Kirbv.  Louisville,  J.  P.  Morton  &  com- 
pany, inc.,  1913.     3  p.  1.,  21  p.     8°. 

©  Feb.  10.  1913;  2c.  Feb.  13,  1913;  A: 
332481;    Harriet    Griswold   Kirby,    Louisville. 

2973 

Barbier  (Le)  de  Seville;  comedie  en  4  actes, 
par  Pierre  Augnstin  Caron  de  Beauniarchais, 
ed.  with  introduction,  notes  and  vocabulary 
by  F.  H.  Osgood.  Boston,  New  York  [etc.] 
Ginn  and  company  [1913]  xix,  161  p.  incl. 
front.     1G°. 

©  Oct.  24,  1913;  2c.  Oct.  31.  1913;  A: 
357526;  Frederick  Hay  Osgood,  Milton,  Mass. 

2974 

ou.   La  precaution   inutile,    comedie   en   4 

actes.  par  Pierre  Augustin  Caron  de  Beau- 
marchais,  ed.  with  introduction  and  notes  by 
I.  H.  B.  Spiers.  Boston,  D.  C.  Heath  &  co., 
1893. 

©  I.  H.  B.  Spiers.  Philadelphia;  1S03: 
20579,  Apr.  27 ;  2c.  Apr.  10.  2975 

See  also  Beaumarchais  theatre  illustre. 


Barclay  &  co.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  Henrv  Davis,  Wilkinsburg.  Pa.; 
D :  5480,  Aug.  22,  1904 ;  2c.  Aug.  15,  1904. 

2976 

Bard  of  Quality  Hill;  a  melodrama  in  5  acts, 
by  M.  Bunker. 

©    Marcellus    Bunker,    Gloucester,    Mass.; 
1888 :  3171,  Jan.  28 ;  2c.  Feb.  8.  2977 

Eardell  v.  Pickwick;  dramatization  from  Dick- 
ens' Pickwick  papers,  by  F.  P.  Davis.  32  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©     Ic.     Apr.     3,     1915;     D:  40391;     Frank 
Parker  Davis,  Chicago.  2977a 


140 


2978 


COPYEIGHTED  IN"   THE   UNITED   STATES 


2994 


Bare  (The)  room;  drama  in  4  acts,  E.  P.  Knox. 
[44]    p.     r.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.   2S,    1912;    D:2SS60;    Edward 
Prentiss  Knox,  Topeka,  Kan.  2978 

Bareback  (The)  rider;  comedy  sketch  in  1  act, 
by  G.  Cremen.     [1],  4  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  5,  1913;  D:  32855;  George  Cre- 
men, Morristown,  N.  J.  2979 

Baresark  (The);  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  M. 
Lightuer. 

©  Francis  M.  Lightner,  Detroit ;  D :  10936, 
July   10,   1907.  2980 

Barfusstanzerin  (Die);  operette  in  3  akten,  von 
Bela  Jenbach,  musik  von  Felix  Albini,  mise  en 
scene  von  Fritz  Karl.  Leipzig,  A.  Cranz,  1909. 
41  p.    4°. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  29,  1909;  D:  17590;  Aug.  Cranz, 
Leipzig.  2981 


romantische  operette  in  2  akten,  von  Bela 

Jenbacb,  musik  von  Felix  Albini.     Leipzig,  A. 
Cranz,  1909.    40  p.     12°. 

©   Aug.    27,    1909;    2c.    Sept.    8,    1909:    D: 
17052;  Aug.  Cranz,  Leipzig.  2982 

Same.     104  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  13,  1909;  D:  17342;  Aug.  Cranz, 
Leipzig.  2983 

Bargain  (The);  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  William 
Harlowe  [pseud,  of  W.  H,  Briggs]  149  p. 
8°.     Typewritten. 

©    William    H.    Briggs,    New    York;     D: 
11161,  Aug.  12,  1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  12,  1907.     2984 


—  dramatic  piny  in  3  acts,  by  D.   S.  Kusell. 
57  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  24,  1913 ;  D :  33315 ;  Dan  S.  Ku- 
sell, Chicago.  2985 

—  modern  play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Jackson.    4  v. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  25,  1913;  D:  35134;  Fred  Jack- 
son, Bayside,  N.  Y.  2986 

—  play  for  vaudeville,  by  G.  Harrison.     22  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    26,    1915;    D:  41459;    Grover 
Harrison,  Ignacio,  Col.  2986a 

—  play  in  4  acts,  adapted  from  the  French,  by 
M.   Rothenberg.     61  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  1,  1909 ;  D :  169S5 ;  Morris  Roth- 
enberg, New  York.  2987 

—  play  in  2  acts,  by  T.  A.  IMorris.     2  v.     4°. 


40520;    Thomas 
2987a 


Typewritten 

©    Ic.    Apr.    29,    1915;    D 
Arthur  Morris,  New  York. 

Ba^rgain  (The)  counter;  farce  in  3  scenes,  for 
female  characters,  bv  Grace  Moodv.  Boston, 
W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1910.     12  p.     12°. 

©   Sept.   17,   1910;   2c.    Sept.   19.   1910;   D: 
22081 ;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.    2988 


Bargain  day;  acting  humorous  monologue  for 
woman,  by  Stanley  Schell.  p.  61-67.  12". 
(On  cover:  Stanley  Schell's  sketches.) 

©  Apr.  6,  1914  ;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1914 ;  A  :  370556 ; 
Edgar  Schell  Werner,  New  York.  2988a 

a  burlesque  comedy  in  1  act,  by  C.  Kelly. 

2  p.  1.,  24  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  19,  1914;  D :  38848 ;  Claud  Kelly, 
Los  Angeles.  2988b 

5  p.     f°. 


—  farce  comedy,  by  M.  T.  Sherman 
TyiJewritten. 
©   Ic.    May   6 


1915; 
Sherman,  New  York. 


D:  40606;    Milton    T. 
2988c 

— -farce  sketch,  by  E.  O.  James.     12  p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   July  21,  1914;   D:  37635;   Elis  Olan 
James,  Berkeley,  Cal.  2988d 


twenty-minute    comedy    sketch,    by    M.    H. 

Fbinner.     12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    5.    1909;    D :  17031 ;    Mary    H. 
Flanner,  Indianapolis.  2989 

Same.     New  York,   S.  French;  London,   S. 

French,  ltd.,  1911.    1  p.  1.,  16  p.    12°. 

©    Nov.    18,    1911;    2c.    Nov.   20,    1911;    D: 
25793;   Samuel  French,  New  York.  2990 

Bargain  day  at  Bloomstein's;  an  entertain- 
ment in  1  act,  by  Edward  Mumford.  Phila- 
delphia, The  Peun  publishing  company,  1912. 
28  p.     12°. 

©  Apr.  29,  1912 ;  2c.  May  1,  1912 ;  D  :  29553 ; 
Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.  2991 

Bargain  hunters;  comedy  monologue  for  wo- 
man, by  Stanley  Schell.  p.  141-147.  12°. 
(On  cover:   Stanley  Schell's  sketches) 

©  Apr.  4,  1914 :  2c.  Apr.  9,  1914 ;  A :  370557, 
Edgar  Schell  Werner,  New  York.  2991a 

Bargains;  a  comedy  satire  in  1  act,  by  J.  W. 
Byrne  and  Ed.  Woodward.  9  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ed  and  May  Moeller.  Chicago;  D:  15402; 
Mar.  22,  1909;  Ic.  Mar.  22,  1909.  2992 

Bargains  in  hearts;  or,  The  wrong  man,  an 
original  drama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  P.  Brown. 
Typewritten. 

©    Lawrence    Family    Brown.    New    York; 
1893:10175,  Feb.  25;  2c.  Mar.  25.  2993 

Bargains  in  sonls;  tragedy  of  mangled  lives,  by 
Paul  Bern  and  J.  Henle.  [2],  21  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    19,    1914;    D :  36619 ;    James 
Heale,  New  York.  2993a 

Bar'l  (A)  o'  money;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
C.  Gayler. 

©    Charles    Gayler,    Boston;    1883:18973, 
Oct.  15.  2994 


141 


2995 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


3016 


Barmadel  (Das);  sittenbild  in  1  akt,  von  Her- 
imuin  Stein.     Berlin,  E.  Bloch.     IS  p.     12". 

©    Ic.    Feb.    19,    1913;    D :  33451 ;    Ednard 
Blocii,  Berlin.  2995 

Barmant;  i>]ay  in  1  act,  by  A.  Hofnian.  17  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  23,  1909 ;  D  :  16734 ;  Arnold  Hof- 
man,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  2996 

Barn  (The)  beautiful;  a  comedy,  by  F.  I.  Dun- 
can. 

©  Florence  I.  Duncan,  Philadelpbia ;  1S79: 
9337,  July  16.  2997 

Barn  (The)  circus;  a  musical  sketch  for  chil- 
dren, book  by  M.  H.  B.  Mussey. 

©  Mabel  Hav  Barrows  JMussey,  Bryn  Mawr, 
Pa. ;  D  :  14922,  Jan.  28,  1909.  2998 

Barn  or  country  dance;  or.  Life  in  New  Eng- 
land. 

©  Mrs.  James  B.  Macks  and  B.  C.  Hart, 
New  York ;  D  :  6433,  Mar.  25,  1905.  2999 

Barn  (The)  storniers;  a  comic  tragedy  in  2  acts, 
with  illustrations  of  various  stage  effects,  life 
I)ictures  of  celebrated  dramatic  artists,  and 
echoes  of  beautiful  operatic  music,  written  in 
the  barn  and  dedicated  to  the  donkey,  by  J. 
Templeton. 

©  Jufin  Templeton,  Alexandria,  Va. ;  18S0: 
13346,  Aug.  31.  3000 

Barnabetta;  play  in  4  acts  and  5  scenes,  by  M. 
de  Forest,  dramatized  from  Helen  R.  Mar- 
tin's novel  of  the  same  name.  [121]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  11,  1914;  D:  37808;  Marian  de 
Forest,  Buffalo.  3000a 

Barnaby  and  Priscilla;  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by 
W.  E.  Golden  and  C.  L.  Hooper. 

©  W.  Echnrd  Golden  and  C.  Lnuron  Hooper, 
New  Harmony,  Ind. ;  1889 :  1599,  Jan.  11. 

3001 

Barnaby  Rudg'e.     See  Dolly  Varden. 

Barnet.     See  Spsendte  sind. 

Barney  Shea's  courtship;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by 
W.  G.  Egan. 

©  William  George  Egan,  New  York;  1878: 
5261,  May  1.  3002 

Barney's  courtship;  or,  Molly  dear,  a  musical 
interlude  in  1  act,  by  H.  Macarthy. 

©    Harry    Macarthy,    Indianapolis;    1871: 
11870,  Dec.  15.  3003 

Barney's  initiation  in  freemasonry;  a  comedy, 
by  W.  Eddy. 

©   Williiim   Eddy,   Kingston,   N.   Y. ;    1873: 
9336,  Aug.  20.  3004 


Barnibe;  a  libretto. 

©    Elva    L.    Nelson,   Chicago;    1891:18197, 
May  IS ;  2c.  May  18.  3005 

Barnrake    (The)    twins;    a    new    and    original 
musical  comedj%  by  W.  Courtright. 

©  William  Courtright,  Philadelphia;  1882: 
574,  Jan.  12 ;  2c.  Jan.  12.  3006 

Barnyard  Macfidden  institoot  of  fizikal  kill- 
sure;  a  travesty  in  1  act,  by  B.  Abbeu. 

©  Baxter  Abben,  New  York ;  D :  9892,  Feb. 
2,  1907.  3007 


Barnyard  (The)  protest, 
tion. 


See  Animal  conven- 


Barnyard  suffrag'ette;  monologue,  by  H.  G. 
Higgins.     6  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  23,  1910 ;  D :  21407 ;  Harriet  G. 
Higgins,  Lyme,  Conn.  3008 

Barometermacher  (Der)  aus  der  zauberinsel. 
See  Fool  (A)  for  luck. 

Baron  (The);  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
G.  Sherwood. 

©  Grace  Sherwood,  New  York;  1891:6810, 
Feb.  20.  3009 

Baron  (The)  and  his  frient  out  West.  20  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Harry    Dixon    and    Louis    Anger,    New 
York ;  D :  SS04,  July  10,  1906 ;  2c.  July  2,  1906. 

3010 

Baron  (The)  Baccarat;  farce  in  2  acts,  by  W.  C. 
Duncan.     [106]  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    12,    1911;    D:  24196;    William 
Gary  Duncan,  Brooklyn.  3011 

Baron  (Le)  de  Batz;  piece  en  5  actes  et  6  tab- 
leaux, par  Jean-Jose  Frappa.  36  p.  (Sup- 
plement gratuit  au  no.  2849  du  Monde  illustre, 
4  novembre  1911) 

©  Nov.  4.  1911 ;  2c.  Nov.  28,  1911 ;  D  :  25883 ; 
Jean-Jose  Frappa,  Paris.  3012 

Baron  (The)  from  Berlin.  26  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Jack   Golden,   Berkeley.   Cal. ;   D :  10462, 
Apr.  29,  1907;  2c.  Apr.  15,  1907.  3013 

Baron  (A)  from  New  York;  a  musical  comedy 
in  2  acts,  by  C.  E.  Blaney. 

©  Chas.  E.  Blaney,  New  York;  1897:35412, 
June  14.  3014 

Baron  Grouch;  2  act  comic  opera,  book  and 
lyrics  by  J.  M,  Reilly.  music  by  H.  W.  Petrie. 
85  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  16,  1909;  D:  17407;   James  M. 
Reilly,  New  York.  3015 

Baron  Humbug;  a  musical  comedy,  by  R.  A. 
Barnet.    1  p.  1.,  51  p.    12°.    Printed. 

©  Gilbert  L.  Byron,  Minneapolis;  D:5260, 
Apr.  28,  1904;  2c.  July  20,  1904.  3016 


142 


3017 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


3040 


Baron  Kumbug — Continued. 

a  musical  play  in  2  acts,  by  R.  A.  Barnet, 

©  R.  A.  Barnet,  Boston;  D :  2131,  July  IS, 

1902.  3017 

Baron  Munchausen;  a  comic  opera  in  2  acts, 
book,  lyrics  and  music  by  A.  S.  Hoffman  and 
A.  Burkbart.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Aaron  Hoffman  and  Addison  Burkbart, 
Cbicago;  D :  3044,  June  13,  1903;  2c.  June  13, 

1903.  3018 


a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  E.  Boltwood. 

©  Edward  Boitwood,  New  York;   D :  1567, 
Mar.  13,  1902.  3019 

Baron  (The)  of  the  crag;  a  romantic  drama  in 
5  acts,  by  E.  T.  Hardy. 

©  E.  Trueblood  Hardy,  New  York;   1877: 
6252,  May  24.  3020 

Baron  of  Vornay;  a  romance  of  tbe  sixteenth 
century,  by  M.  B.  Rooney.     f .     Typewritten. 

©  May  B.   Rooney,    Canon   City,   Col.;    D: 
8178,  Mar.  23,  1903;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1903.        3021 

Baron  of  Zoom.     4°.     Tji^ewritten. 

©  Donn  P.  Crane,   Cbicago;   D :  4851,  Apr. 
7,  1904;  2c.  Mar.  28,  1904.  3022 

Baron  Rudolph;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  B.  How- 
ard.    New  York,  Samuel  French  &  sou. 

©  Bronson  Howard,  New  York ;  1881 :  1196, 
Jan.  20.  3023 

Baron  Trenck;  operette  in  3  akten,  von  A.  M. 
Wilhier  und  R.  Bodansky,  musik  von  Felix 
Albini.     120  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ludwij;    Doblinger,    Vienna;    D:  12207, 
Jan.  18,  1908;  2c.  Jan.  17,  1908.  3024 

Baron  Viva  Voce;  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  J.  P.  Scott. 

©   J.   Percy   Scott,   Pittsburgh;    1889:1337, 
Jan.  9;  2c.  July  24.  3025 

Baroness  (The);  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  B.  H. 
Voigt.     3  V.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  5,  1914 ;  D  :  38707 ;  Bernhard  H. 
Voigt,  Brooklyn.  3025a 

- —  drama  in  4  acts,  adapted  from  the  French, 
by  S.  De  Damseaux. 

©  Mme.  S.  De  Damseaux,  New  York ;  1872 : 
1193,  Feb.  6.  3026 

Baroness  (The)  Bounty;  a  comic  opera  in  3 
acts,  by  R.  Ganthony.    49  p.    t°.    Typewritten. 

©    Richard    Ganthony,    England;    D :  1144. 
Dec.  2.  1901;  2c.  Nov.  27,  1901.  3027 

Baroness  (The)  Fiddlestick;  a  musical  satire 
on  society  in  2  acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  George 
De  Long,  music  by  E.  A.  Bruguiere.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York;  D :  5697, 
Oct.  27,   1904;   2c.   Oct.  29,  1904.  3028 


Baroness  Meta;  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  J.  H. 
Rosewald.  San  Francisco,  San  Francisco 
printing  co. 

©   J.   H.   Rosewald,   United   States;   1892: 
1G120,  Apr.  13.  3029 

Baroness  (The)  of  Touraine;  a  society  drama 
in  5  acts,  from  the  French  by  R.  Neuville. 

©  Rosina  Neuville,  New  York ;  1877 :  11097, 
Sept.  27.  3030 

Baroness  Paula;  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  F.  F. 
Schrader.     [3],  90  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  6,  1912;  D:  30193;   Frederic  F. 
Schrader,  New  York.  ^  3031 

Baroness  Sorato's  garden  party.  See  Case  of 
spoons. 

Baronet  (The);  romantic  opera  in  2  acts; 
libretto  by  W.  H.  Harris,  music  by  A.  P. 
Harris. 

©  Arthur  Percy  Harris,  Washington;  1894: 
41233,  Sept.  8.  3032 

Baronet  or  butcher;  a  serio-comic  drama  in  3 
acts. 

©  William  Bush,  Chicago;  1872:161,  Jan. 
8;   2c.  Nov.  14,  1876.  3033 

Baronet's  (The)  daughter;  a  play  in  5  acts, 
founded  on  May  Agnes  Fleming's  great  story 
of  A  wonderful  woman,  and  adapted  and  arr. 
by  A.  Rivers. 

©    Alonzo    Rivers,    Chicago;     1879:11700, 
Sept.  2.  3034 

Baron's   (The)  ambition. 

©  G.  Selig  pub.  co.,  New  York;  D :  11884, 
Dec.  7,  1907.  3035 

or.    The   bai'on's    dress   rehearsal.      11   p. 

f.     Typewritten. 

©    Sam   Morris,   Coney   Island,    N.   Y. ;    D : 
12008,  Dec.  30,  1907 ;  2c.  Jan.  16,  1908.    3036 

Baron's  (The)  daughter;  a  comic-romantic  op- 
era in  3  acts,  by  R.  M.  Sterrett. 

©  Robert  M.  Sterrett,  Cbicago  ;  1896 :  40813, 
July  13.  3037 

a  new  emotional  drama   in  4  acts,  by  H. 

Patterson  and  W.  F.  Cattell. 

©  Howard  Patterson  and  William  F.  Cat- 
tell,   Brooklyn;   1884:24303,  Dec.  8.         3038 

See  also  Tonquin. 

Baron's  (The)  dress  rehearsal.  See  Baron's 
(The)  ambition. 

Baron's  (The)  mistake;  in  3  acts,  by  W.  P. 
Zimmerman.     Typewritten. 

©    William    P.    Zimmerman,    Philadelphia ; 
D  :  40,  Jan.  17,  1901 ;  2c.  Jan.  17,  1901.     3039 

Baron's  (The)  son;  or.  Twice  born,  a  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  H.  B.  Feigenson. 

©  Hymau  B.  Feigenson,  Fitchburg,  Mass.; 
1890:6052,  Feb.  19.  3040 


143 


3041 


DKAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


3059 


Barranco  (El)  de  la  muerte;  zarznela  en  1  acto 
y  3  cuadros,  eu  prosa  y  verso,  original  de 
J.  G.  Eeuovales,  uiusica  de  los  maestros  tJbeda 
y  Ftister.  Madrid,  Sociedad  de  autores  es- 
pailoles,  1910.     34  p.     12°. 

©  May  19,  1910;  2e.  May  20,  1910;  D: 
21077;   Juan  G.  Renovales,  Madrid.         3041 

Barred  athwart;  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Cull. 
[5],  S4  p.     r.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  23,  1912 ;  D :  30931 ;  Anne  Cull, 
Toronto,  Canada.  3043 

Barred  (The)  door;  a  romantic  drama,  adapted 
from  tlie  Henry  III  of  Alexander  Dumas,  by 
L.  De  Meisson  Kennedy. 

©  L.  De  Meisson  Kennedy,  Brooklyn ;  1895 : 
27431,  May  20.  3043 

Barred  out;  a  romantic  drama  in  5  acts,  by  E. 
Arden. 

©  Edwin  Arden,  New  York;  1886:25317, 
Nov.  9.  3044 

Same. 

©  by  Edwin  Arden,  New  York,  as  the 
author,  in  renewal  for  28  years.  Renewal  no. 
5556,  June  20,  1914.  Original  entry,  Nov.  9, 
1886,  no.  25317.  3044a 

Barrel  (A)  battle;  a  dramatic  composition  in 
1  act  and  1  scene.    27  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Wm.  L.  Ballauf,  jr.,  Baltimore ;  D :  8417, 
Apr.  25,  1906;  2c.  Apr.  19,  1906.  3045 

Barrel  of  flour;  a  3  act  comedy,  by  D.  Sully. 
©  Dan'l    Sully,   United   States;   1885:8212, 
8213,  Apr.  7.  3046,  3047 

Barrel  (A)  of  money;  a  comedy-drama  in  4 
acts,  by  H.  H.  Winslow. 

©  Herbert  Hall  Winslow,  New  York ;  1890 : 
12982,  Apr.  19.  3048 

Barren  honor;  an  American  play  in  5  acts,  by 
J.  E.  McCann.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  John  Ernest  McCaun,  New  York ;  D  :  8700, 
June  14,  1906 ;  2c.  June  14,  1906.  3049 

Barricade  (La);  chronique  de  1910,  par  P.  Bour- 
get.  (L'lllustration  theatrale,  no.  140,  5  mars 
1910) 

©  Mar.  5,  1910 ;  2c.  Apr.  2,  1910 ;  D  :  20667 ; 
Paul  Bourget,  Paris.  3050 

■  Same.    Paris,  Librairie  Plon-Nourrit  et  cie., 

1910.     [5],  Ix,  274  p.    12". 

©  June  28,  1910;  2c.  July  .30,  1910;  D: 
21682;  Plon-Nourrit  &  co.,  Paris.  3051 

a   piny  in  4   acts,   by  O.  Bang.     3  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ole  Bang,  New  York ;  D :  12295,  Feb.  3, 

1908;  2c.  Feb.  3,  1908.  3052 


Barrie-land;  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  McWade. 
[143]   p.     r.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Aug.   20,    1913;    D:  34210;    Edward 
McWade,  New  York.  3053 

Barrier  (The);  a  clash  in  4  acts,  by  E.  W. 
Presbrey.  founded  on  the  novel  of  the  same 
name  by  Kex  Beach.  [126]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  23,  1909 ;  D :  16611 ;  Eugene  W. 
Presbrey,  New  York.  3054 

dramatic  sketch,  by  A.  F.  Armstrong.     [2] 

p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  23,  1914 ;  D :  37744 ;  Alta   Flor- 
ence Armstrong,  Kansas  City,  Mo.        3054a 

play   in  4   acts,   by  A.    Sutro.     London,    S. 

French,  ltd. ;  New  York,  S.  French,  1908.     112 
p.     12°. 

©  Alfred  Sutro,  London ;  D :  12700,  Apr.  8, 
1908;  2c.  Dec.  21,  1908.  3055 

play  in  1  act  by  G.  G.  Salisbury.     [22]  p. 


r.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  6,  1914 ;  D :  37471 ;  Grace  Green- 
wood Salisbury,  Ferris,  111.  3055a 

Barrier  between;  1  act  melodrama  for  vaude- 
ville, by  C.  A.  Bennett.  18  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  3,  1910 ;  D :  17846 ;  Clyde  Alwyn 
Bennett,  Lynn,  Mass.  3056 

Barriers;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  J.  Rand. 

©  Josephine  Rand,  Westford,  Mass.;  1896: 
52503,  Sept.  19.  3057 

play   in  3  acts,  by  A.  J.  Nock.     3  v.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  9,  1915;  D:  41446;  Albert  Jay 
Nock,  Branchville,  N.  J.  3057a 

Barriers  burned  away;  play  in  4  acts,  drama- 
tized from  E.  P.  Roe's  novel  of  same  title,  by 
G.  Middleton.     [6],  132  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  28,  1910 ;  D  :  21666 ;  George  Mid- 
dleton, New  York.  3058 

Barriers  of  ice;  a  dramatic  composition,  by  A. 
E.  Stillwell  and  T.  G.  Palmer. 

©  Arthur  E.  Stillwell  and  Truman  G.  Pal- 
mer, United  States;  1885:1001,  Jan.  12. 

3059 

Barriers  swept  away.     See  Traitor  to  the  flag. 

Barrio  (El)  latino;  opereta  en  3  cuadros,  origi- 
nal de  Linares  Becerra,  Javier  de  Burgos  y 
Jose  Mesa,  nulsica  del  maestro  Miguel  Asensi. 
^Madrid.  Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles,  1915. 
49  p.    12°. 

©  June  24.  1915;  Ic.  June  2.5,  1915;  D: 
41064;  Linares  Becerra,  J.  de  Burgos  y  J. 
Mesa,  Madrid.  3059a 


144 


3060 


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3081 


Barrister  (The);  a   farcical  comedy  in  3  acts, 

by  G.  Manville  Fenn  and  J.  H.  Daruley;  the 

property  of  Violet  Melnotte  and  M.  A.  Mayer. 

©    Marcus    R.    Mayer,    New    York;    18S7 : 

22478,  Sept.  3.  3060 


Barrister  (The)  and  the  parvenue, 
Worthington,  barrister. 


See  Stever 


Barrister's  (A)  luck;  or.  The  Journey's  end, 
comedy  drama,  by  W.  Busch. 

©  William  Busch,  St.  Louis;  D :  11679,  Nov. 
7,  1907.  3061 

Barrens'  last  case;  a  detective  drama.  35  p. 
i".     Typewritten. 

©  Alfouza  Aratus,  Cincinnati ;  D :  11100, 
Aug.  2,  1907;  2c.  Aug.  2,  1907.  3062 

Barry  Doyle's  rest  cure;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
W.  Gayer  Mackay  and  Robert  Ord. 

©  Otho  Stuart,  London ;  D :  11415,  Sept.  26, 
1907.  3063 

Barry  Gordon;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Mcllvain 
and  A.  Barth,  from  the  novel  by  W.  F.  Pay- 
son.     [61]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  22,  1913;  D :  33861 ;  Marcella 
Mcllvain  and  Alvina  Barth,  San  Francisco. 

3064 

Barry's  old  man.     See  Rehearsal  (The). 

Barseba  of  Rabenstein  (Die  Babensteinerin) ; 
a  pliiy  in  4  acts,  by  Ernst  von  Wildenbruch, 
English  version  by  R.  v.  Appiano  and  W. 
Nobbe.  [St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Printed  by  Frederick 
printing  and  stationery  co.]  1909.  2  p.  1.,  49  p. 
12». 

©  Wilhelm  Nobbe  and  Richard  von  Appi- 
ano, St.  I^uis ;  D :  16048,  June  11,  1909 ;  2c. 
June  24,  1909.  3065 

Bartender  (The);  a  1  act  play,  by  W.  Owen. 
[14]  p.     4°.     Tyi>ewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  5,  1913;  D :  32195 ;  William 
Owen,  Chicago.  3066 

Barter  (The)  of  a  soul  for  an  hour's  happiness 
to  Zamiel.      See  Alsace  and  Loraine. 


Bartered    (The)    bride, 
braut. 


See   Verkaufte    (Die) 


Bartered  (The)  woman;  a  drama  of  New  York 
city  underworld  in  4  acts,  by  C.  F.  Dens- 
more. 

©  Charles  Francois  Densmore,  Cleveland; 
D  :  15822,  May  7,  1909.  3067 

Bartholomew  fair;  by  Ben  Jonson,  ed.  with  in- 
trixluction,  notes  and  glossjiry,  by  C.  S.  Al- 
den.  New  York,  H.  Holt  &  co.,  1904.  xxxiii, 
238  p.     8".     (Yale  studies  in  English,  xxv) 

©  Carroll  Storrs  Alden,  United  States;  A: 
103838,  Dec.  13,  1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  29,  1904.  3067a 


Bart's  luck;  a  comedy  in  4  acts. 

©    Joseph    C.    Hart,    Detroit ;    1878 :  2365, 
Feb.  25.  3068 

Baruch  Spinoza;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  B.  Gorin. 

©  Bernhard  Gorin,  New  York ;  1898 :  60735, 
Oct.  15.  3069 

Bascom's  ancestors;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  S. 
Van  Zile.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  r^dward  S.  Van  Zile,  Hartford ;  D :  13255, 
June  27,  1908;  2c.  May  15,  1908.  3070 

Base-ball  at  Spruceville;  rural  farce,  by  R. 
Nesmith.     18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    12,    1911;    D :  24671 ;    Richard 
Nesmith,  Brooklyn.  3071 

Base  (The)  ball  bug-;  a  fact  in  1  act,  by  T.  P. 
Jackson.     14  p.     f".    Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  Pogue  Jackson,  New  York;  D: 
144S0,  Dec.  8,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  8,  1908.       3072 
Base   (A)   ball   crank;  a   farce  comedy,   by   E. 
Howard.     Typewritten. 

©    Ernest    Howard,    Boston;    1889:29809, 
Oct.  2;  2c.  May  7,  1890.  3073 

negro  af teriiiece,  by  Frank  Dumont.     New 

York,    Chicago    [etc.]      M.    Witmark    t&;    sons 
[1902]     11  p.    12°. 

©  M.  Witmark  &  son.  New  York;  D :  2756. 
Dec.  10,  1902;  2c.  Dec.  9,  1902.  3074 

Base  ball  cranks;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
E.  Howard. 

©    Ernest    Howard,    Boston ;    1893 :  20292, 
Apr.  25;  2c.  June  7.  3075 

Base  ball  game;  made  practical  for  the  stage, 
by  R.  W.  Tully.     16  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    4,    1910 ;    D :  20340 ;    Richard 
Walton  Tully,  New  York.  3076 

Base  ball  girl;  romantic  American  operetta,  by 
S.  A.  Merinbaum  and  Harry  Lahnde.  59  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  4,  1910 ;  D  :  21261 ;  Merinbaum 
and  Lahnde,  Chicago.  3077 

Base-ballitis;  comedy  playlet  in  1  act,  by  V.  H. 
Smalley.     22  p.  4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  16,  1910;   D:  20472;   Victor  H. 
Smalley,  New  Orleans.  3078 

Base  (The)  drum  trust.  See  Fourteen  (The) 
black  hussars. 

Base  (A)  hit;  a  musical  comedy,  by  Hubert 
Bown. 

©  G.  S.  Richards  &  co.,  Minneapolis ;  1889 : 
24730,  Aug.  12.  3079 

in  3  acts,  by  T.  W.  King. 

©   T.   W.   King,    Saratoga    Springs,   N.   Y. ; 
1888  :  1579,  Jan.  14.  3080 

3  act  play. 

©  Robert  E.  Janney,  Chicago ;  1892 :  17872, 
Apr.  25.  3081 


5379—15- 


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145 


3082 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


3102 


Basherte  (Die)  (The  Preordained);  original 
play  in  3  acts,  by  Oscar  Leonard  and  Joseph 
Suffrin. 

©  O.  Leonard  and  J.  Suffrin,  St.  Louis ;  D : 
13568,  Aug.  17,  1908.  3082 

Bashful   (A)   bachelor.      4°.     Typewritten, 

©  Harry  Elwood  Eekenrode,  Reading,  Pa.; 
D :  7503,  Oct.  31,  1905 ;  2c.  Oct.  31,  1905. 

3083 

Bashful  g'irl;  in  1  act,  by  E.  Allard.  [3]  p. 
f".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  12,  1911 ;  D :  25998 ;  Eugenie  Al- 
lard,  New  York.  3084 

Bashful  (The)  man  and  the  maid;  play  in  1 
act,  by  A.  L.  Silber.  [11]  p.  1G°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  IG,  1914;   D:  36740;  Arthur  L. 
Silber,   Indianapolis.  3084a 

Bashful  (The)  suitor.  See  Match-making 
father. 

Bashful  (A)  Venus;  by  H.  Montague. 

©  Harry  Montague,  New  York  ;  1897  :  34522, 
Juno  8.  3085 

Basil  house.     Sec  House  (The)  of  dolls. 
Basilisk  (The);  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  Nevlns. 

©    Charles    Nevins,    Detroit;    1890:22544, 
July  15.  3086 

Basket  ball;  by  Mrs.  J.  J.  Brennan.  3  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.  30,  1909:    D:  17234;   Mrs.   J.   J. 
Brennan,  Baltimore.  3087 

Basket  sociable;  play  in  4  acts  and  6  scenes,  by 
C.  A.  Eldredge.     70  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  15.  1909:  D:  17708;  Clarence  A. 
Eldredge,  Columbus,  O.  3088 

Bass  (The)  trombone;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  F. 
Cot.ke.     24  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  24,  1915 ;  D :  39893 ;  James  Fran- 
cis Cooke,  Bala,  Pa.  3088a 

Bassett's  boarders;  comedy-drama  in  3  acts,  by 
E.  A.  Locke.     [150]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  10,  1912 ;  D :  29671  ;  E.  A.  Locke, 
New  York.  3089 

Bastile  (The);  or.  Woman's  devotion,  a  his- 
torical drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  G.  Stutlz. 

©  J.  G.  Stuttz,  Giddings,  Tex. ;  1890 :  286S1, 
Sept.  18.  3090 

Bastiles  of  Russia. 

©  John  C.  Level,  Buffalo;  1885:9437,  Apr. 
23.  3091 

Bat   (The);  or.  Nine  on  the  red,   comic  opera 

in  1  :ict,  by  Mrs.  H.  S.  Dexter. 

©   Mrs.    Henry    Stanley   Dexter,    Calistoga, 

Cal. ;  1899  :  50552,  Aug.  5.  3092 
See  also  Fledermaus   (Die) 


Bat  (The)  and  the  ball;  or,  Neg-ative  evidence, 
a  farce  in  1  act.  by  the  author  of  A  ready 
made  suit.    Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1889. 

©  Walter  H.   Baker  &  co.,   Boston;   1889: 
21838,  July  15;  2c.  Oct.  5.  3093 

Bataille  de  dames;  ou,  Un  duel  en  amour, 
comcdie  en  3  actes,  ed.  by  C.  A.  Eggert, 

©    Charles    A.    Eggert,    Bloomington,    111.; 
.  A :  221767,  Nov.  7,  1908.  3094 

Batch  (A)  of  cookies;  or,  Fifty  days  of  Eu- 
rope, by  Eleanor  and  Barber  Baker.  New 
York,  Cochrane  pub.  co.,  1910.     46  p.     12°. 

©  May  17,  1910 ;  2c.  July  2,  1910 ;  D :  21615 ; 
Cochrane  pub.  co..  New  York.  3095 

Batch  (A)  of  proverbs;  a  comedietta  in  1 
act,  by  B.  M.  Morris.  .  .  Clyde,  O.,  Ames' 
publishing  co.,  1905.  6  p.  12°.  (On  cover: 
Ames'  series  of  standard  and  minor  drama, 
no.  459) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde  O. ;  D :  6937,  July 
10,  1905;  2c.  July  10,  1905.  3096 

Bateria  (La);  aproposito  comico-lirico  en  1  acto 
y  en  i)i-osa.  de  P.  Navarro,  miisica  del  maestro 
Aparicio.  Madrid,  Sociedad  de  autores  es- 
panoles,  1911.     15  p.     12°. 

©   Aug.    21.    1911;    2c.    Aug.    22,    1911:    D: 
25019;  Pedro  Navarro,  Madrid.  3097 

Bath  (The)  tub  trick.     See  Joy  (The)  bath. 

Bathing';  a  comedy  in  1  act.  by  W.  S.  Brintnall 

and  George  Friend.     39  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Y\'oodbury    Saxton    Brintnall,    Oakland, 

C;tl.;    I) :  15414,    Mar.   23,   1909;   2c.   ]Mar.    23, 

1909.  3098 

Bathing'  scene;  by  F.  D.  Thomas. 

©  Frank  D.  Thomas,  New  York;  D :  10129. 
Mar.  13,   1907.  3099 


[Bathsheba;  play  in  1  act.  by  D.  Pinski] 


^^^?V"lT< 


n: 


12  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    31,    1913;     D:  32800;    David 
Pinski,   New  York.  3100 

Bats;  a  study,  a  farce  comedv  in  3  acts,  by  F.  C. 
McClentheu,  and  W.  C.  Fulton. 

©  F.  C.  .^IcClenthen  and  W.  C.  Fulton,  Chi- 
cago; 1886:22940,  Oct.  12;  2c.  Dec.  20.     3101 

Batters;  or,  Dame  Fortune's  trio,  showing  the 
wealth  of  the  common  heart,  comedy  in  3 
acts  and  4  scenes,  by  F,  A.  Humphrey.  [4], 
158  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Jan.  29,  1914;   D:35S39;   Frank  Al- 
fre<l  Humphrey,  Worcester.  3101a 

Battery  G;  an  exciting  gatling  drill  and  thrill- 
ing battle  scene,  by  J.  C.  Arnout. 

©   John    Clark   Arnout,    Omaha,    Neb.;    D: 
619,  June  29,  1901.  3102 


146 


3103 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


3122 


Battista  (11);  azione  sacra  in  3  atti  e  quattro 
qiiadri.  versi  di  Savino  Fiore,  nnisica  di  Gio- 
coiido  Fino.  New  York,  Boosey  &  co.,  1907. 
27  p.     12°. 

©  G.  Ricordi  &  co.,  Milan ;  D :  11827,  Nov. 
20,  1907 ;  2c.  Nov.  26,  1907.  3103 

Battle    (The).     16  p.     4".      Typewritten. 

©    Gurdeu    Edwards,    Oakland,    Cal. ;    D: 
15596,  Apr.  12,  1909;  2c.  Apr.  12,  1909.     3104 

a  plav  of  modern  New  York  life,  by  C.  Mof- 

fett.     56  p.     8°. 

©  Cleveland  Moffett,  New  York ;  D :  13819, 
Sept.  17.  1908;  2c.  Sept.  17,  1908.  3105 

Battle  (The)  above  the  clouds.  Sec  Young 
(The)  recruit. 

Battle    (A)    amid    the    clouds. 
Mountain. 


Sec    Lookout 


Battle  (The)  between  good  and  evil.     See  Judy 
and  Dan. 

Battle    between    step-brothers;    dramatic   com- 
position in  3  acts.     19  p.  12°.     Typewritten. 

©    le.    Apr.    18,    1910:    D :  20823 ;    John    T. 
Weleli  and  James  J.  V»^ard,  Chicago.       3106 

Battle  (A)  by  'phone;  a  1  act  playlet,  by  Ches- 
ter  Barron.     13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  McCarthv.  Buffalo ;  D :  5319,  July 
20,   1904;   2c.  July  20,  1904.  3107 

Battle  echoes;  play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  Burrows. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Warren  Burrows,  Lynn,  Mass. ;  D :  3088, 
Mar.   5.  1903;   2c.   Mar.  5,   1903.  3108 


See  Drummer 


Battle    (The)    field   of   Shiloh. 
(The)  boy. 

Battle   (fought)  yesterday.      4°.     Typewritten. 

©   David   Jav.   New   York ;   D :  11398,    Sept. 

2.3,  1907:  2c.  Sept.  2.3,  1907.  3109 

Battle  mighty;  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  A.  Maxwell. 
[21,  154  p.     4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  22,  1913 ;  D :  34389 ;  Alice  Ash- 
ley Maxwell,  Guerneville,  Cal.  .3110 

Battle  (The)  of  Antietam.  See  Arthur  Kings- 
bury. 

Battle  (A)  of  ballots;  an  original  comedy  drama 
in  3  acts,  by  James  W.  Shettel  and  Wads- 
worth  ]M.  George. 

©    Shettel    and    George,    York,    Pa.;    1897: 
11442.  Feb.  16.  3111 

Battle  (The)  of  Bay  Rum;  dramatic  compo- 
sition in  1  act.  by  E.  F.  Gallagher.  11  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aua:.  18.  1913;  D:  34192;  Edward  F. 
Gallagher,  New  York.  3112 


Battle  (The)  of  Bay  Bum— Continued. 

a  naval  travesty  in  1  act,  by  E.  Gallagher. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ed  Gallagher,  New  York;  D:  13682,  Aug. 

29,  1908;  2c.  Aug.  31,  1908.  3113 

Battle  (The)  of  Bull  Con;  miniature  musical 
comedy,  by  Eddie  Jewell.  [2],  4  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  le.  Feb.  19,  1914 ;  D :  36092 ;  Edgar  Bray 
Jewell,   Chicago.  3113a 

Battle  (The)  of  Bunco  Hill;  [1  act  sketch] 
compiled,  written  and  instigated  by  J.  F. 
Willard.      [36]    p.     4°.     Tyi^ewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  7,  1909 ;  D :  16498 ;  Joe  F.  Wil- 
lard, Philadelphia.  3114 

Battle  (The)  of  Cedar  Creek.  See  Sheridan's 
ride. 

Battle  (The)  of  Coeur  d'Alene;  a  drama  in  3 
acts,  adapted  by  L.  G rover. 

©  Leonard   Grover,   San   Francisco;   1895: 

9606,  Feb.  15.  3115 

Battle  of  Fredericksburgh;  or.  The  Spy  of  the 

South,  a  military  drama  in  3  acts,  by  W.  A. 

Donaldson. 

©  Walter  A.  Donaldson,  Providence,  R.  I. ; 
1874:6697,  May  18.  3116 

Battle  (A)  of  hearts;  a  play  of  military  and  so- 
cial life  at  Old  Point  Comfort,  Va.,  by  A.  J. 
Ebert.  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  A.  J.  Ebert,  1908. 
57  p.     12°. 

©  Arthur  J.   Ebert,  Milwaukee ;    D :  13708. 
Aug.  31,  1908;  2c.   Sept.  30,  1908.  3117 

See  also  Young   (The)  missionary. 

Battle  (The)  of  King's  Mountain;  a  dramatic 
and  spectacular  exhibition,  by  O.  Taylor. 

©  Oliver  Tavlor,  Bristol,  Tenn. ;  D:  10972, 
July  15,  1907.  3118 

Battle  (The)  of  life;  a  comedy  drama,  in  5  acts 
and  a  prologue,  by  D.  L.  Hart. 

©  Daniel  L.  Hart,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. ;  1887  : 
29399,  Nov.  14.  3119 

a  drama  founded  on  Charles  Dickens'  story 

of  the  same  name,  by  A.  Hughes.     66  p.    4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  17,  1912;  D :  29981 ;  Amelia 
Hughes,  Chicago.  3120 

a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  E.  Day.     94  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edmund  Day,  New  York ;  D :  1692,  Mar. 
21,  1902;  2c.  Mar.  21,  1902.  3121 

play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  A.  Jones  and  R.  W. 

Sneddon.      [86]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  16,  1911 ;  D :  25777 ;  Robert  Wil- 
liam Sneddon  and  Francis  Arthur  Jones,  New 
York.  3122 

See  also  Prison  bars. 


147 


3123 


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3139 


of    millionaires.      Sec    Bobbery 
of    minds.       See    In    the    mystic 


Battle  of  Long  Island;  by  A.  T.  Ammerman. 
21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  31,  1909 ;  D :  17S30 ;  Ada  Tully 
Ammerman,  Brooklyn.  3123 

Battle  (The)  of  love;  or,  Fairy  transforma- 
tions, a  terpsichorean  comedietta  iu  1  act,  by 

E.  Z.  Judson   (Ned  Buutliue). 

©  E.  Z.  Judson,  United  States;  1873:1427. 
Feb.  12.  3124 

See  also  Under  orders. 

Battle  (The)  of  Malvern  Hill.  Sec  Union 
(The)  spy. 

Battle    (The) 
under  law. 

Battle    (A) 
v/orld. 

Battle  (The)  of  New  Orleans;  a  drama  and 
military  pageant,  by  J.  J.  Flanagan.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©    John    J.    Flanagan,    New    Orleans. ;    D : 
10G78,  May  31,  1907;  2c.  May  20,  1907.      3125 

Battle  (The)  of  Pickle  Hill;  or.  The  ranger's 
last  fight,  military  travesty  with  music,  by 
II.  X.  James.     11  p.     f".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  22.  1913 ;  D :  32038 ;  Harry  New- 
ton James,  Los  Angeles.  3126 

^cc  aim  Battle  (The)  of  Very  Crude. 

Battle  (The)  of  San  Jacinto.  Sec  Fall  (The) 
of  the  Alamo. 

Battle  (The)  of  spring. 

©  W.  Eustis  Barker,  Massachusetts;  1882: 
3GG5,  Mar.  8;  2c.  Mar.  24.  3127 

Battle  of  the  Bronx;  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by 

F.  Dario.    28  p.    4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  13,  1909;  D:17G90;  Fidelia  Da- 
rio, Brooklyn.  3128 

Battle  of  the  bull  and  the  bear.  See  Out  on 
a  strike. 

Battle  of  the  bulls  and  bears  of  Wall  street 
and  Chicago;  or.  The  comedy  of  commerce 
and  tragedy  of  trade,  showing  in  the  battle 
of  the  longs  and  shorts,  etc. 

©  M.   C.    Spaulding,   Chicago;    1882:20038. 
Nov.  25;  2c.  Mar.  2,  1883.  3129 

Battle  of  the  bush.      See  Regicides   (The) 

Battle  (The)  of  the  butterflies;  play  in  4  acts, 
from  the  German  by  Hermann  Sudermann, 
tr.  by  Arthur  H.  Schwarz.  [77]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    16,    1914;    D:  38130;    Charles 
Kraus,  New  York.  3129a 


Battle  (The)  of  the  factions;  or,  Tammany,  the 
dictator  of  Gotham,  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
John  Kelly. 

©  John  A.  McLaughlin,  Philadelphia ;  1884 : 
7844,  Apr.  12.  3130 

or.    The   reunion    of   Butler    and    Faneuil 

hall  factions  of  Boston,  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  Wadsworth  Longfellow. 
•    ©  John  A.  McLaughlin,  Philadelphia  ;  1884  : 
491,  Apr.  8.  3131 

or,  The  reunion  of  Randall  and  Johnny 

Cox's  factions  of  Philadelphia,  a  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  Henry  Pettitt. 

©  John  A.  McLaughlin,  Philadelphia  ;  1884  : 
7901,  Apr.  14.  3132 

or,   Tilden   and   Tammany  of   Gotham,    a 

comedy  iu  3  acts,  by  Richard  Cbixton. 

©  John  A.  McLaughlin,  Philadelphia  ;  1884  : 
78J3,  Apr.  12.  3133 

Battle  (The)  of  the  giants;  a  glance  at  the 
tendency  of  American  commercial  life,  pre- 
sented in  the  form  of  a  drama. 

©  liobert  Muir,  Brooklyn,  and  Frank  Bur- 
gess, Boston;  ISSG:  22342,  Oct.  5.  3134 

Battle  (The)  of  the  kegs;  a  comic  opera  in  2 
acts,  book  by  G.  Folsom.  53  p.  4".  Tyi>e- 
written. 

©  Geo.  Folsom,  New  York;  D :  15313,  Mar. 
12,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  12,  1909.  3135 

Battle  (The)  of  the  skies;  iuvente^l  and  arr. 
by  Arthur  Vuegtlin  and  11.  H.  Burnside.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Lee  Shubert,  New  York;  D :  128G2,  Apr. 
29.  1908;  2e.  Apr.  29.  1908.  3136 

Battle  (The)  of  the  strong;  a  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  R.  Whytal. 

©  Russ  Whytal,  New  York;  D :  1454,  Feb. 
17,  1902.  3137 

Battle  (The)  of  the  wilderness;  a  play  in  4 
acts,  by  May  Cooper. 

©  Jennie  D.  Cooper,  United  States ;  1891 : 

3138 


18363,  May  19. 
—  See  also  Libby  prison. 


Battle  (The)  of  Two  Soon;  a  military  travesty 

in  1  act,  by  E.  (iallagher.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ed  Gallagher,  New  York;  D :  13681,  Aug. 

29.  1908;  2c.  Aug.  31,  1908.  3139 

Battle  (The)  of  Very  Crude;  a  military  trav- 
estv.  bv  II.  N.  James  and  D.  J.  Duffy,  rev. 
version'  of  The  battle  of  Pickel  Hill.  8  p.  4°. 
Tyi'cwritten. 

©  lo.  June  7,  1915 ;  D  :  40869 :  Harry  New- 
ton James  and  Dan  J.  Duffy,  Venice,  Cal. 

3139a 


Battle  (The)  of  the  crater. 
Petersburgh. 


Sec  Siege  (The)  of 


Battle  (The)  of  Weldon  railroad. 
(The)  spy. 


See  Union 


148 


3140 


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3161 


Battle  (A)  of  wits.     Typewritten. 

©  Gertrude  S.  Dunkin  and  John  Terris, 
United  States;  1900  A :  10500,  Apr.  25:  2e. 
Apr.  25.  3140 

See  also  Deceiver  deceived. 

Battlefield  (The);  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  P.  Moel- 
ler.     [ISrj]   p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  22,  1911;  I>:  25330;  Philip 
Moeller.  New  Yorlv.  3141 

Battles  of  our  country;  liliretto,  a  descriptive 
musical,   military  composition. 

©  Rich.  G.  Hollaman,  Brooklyn;  1897:420, 
Jan.  2.  3142 

Battles  of  our  nation. 

©   Luciano    Conterno   &    sons.    New    York ; 
1S97  :  3437,  Jan.  7.  3143 
Conterno's  historical  musical  spectacle. 

©  L.  Conterno  &  sons.  New  York;  1896: 
27262,  May  4.  3144 

Battling  for  a  fortune;  or.  The  Black  hand,  a 
drama  in  prologue  and  4  acts. 

©  Jacob  A.  H'arman,  Belle  Plaine,  Kan. ; 
1SS5:  15822,  Jaly  23;  2  c.  Aug.  24.  3145 

Bauernfurst  (Der)     Sec  Three  wooers. 

Bauernprinzessin  (Die);  schwank  in  3  akten, 
von  Fritz  Lunzer.  Regie-  u.  soufflierbuch. 
Leipzig,  Wien,  New  York.  W.  Karczag,  1914. 
57  p.     S°. 

©  Ic.  June  16,  1915  ;  D  :  40955 ;  W.  Karczag, 
Vienna.  3145a 

Baumwollkonig'  (Der);  borsen-schauspiel  in  5 
alcten.  von  Algot  Sandberg,  deutsche  biihnen- 
bearbeitung  von  Gustav  M.  Hartung  und  John 
Josephsohn.  Berlin,  Oesterheld  «&  co.  verlag. 
1912.     154  p.     16°. 

©  Ic.  July  30,  1912;  D:  30380;  Berliner 
theater  verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin.  3146 

Baxter's  mills;  a  4  act  rural  comedy  drama,  by 
Frank  E.  Cutler. 

©   F.   E.   Cutler,   San   Francisco;    D :  6929, 

July  8,  1805.  3147 

Bay  Ridge  tragedy;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  G.  W. 
Marcellus. 

©  George  W.  Marcellus,  Philadelphia  ;  1875  : 
1500.  Feb.  16.  3148 

Bayonet  (The);  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  H. 
McCartney  Olajor  Muldoon)  and  J.  H.  Sel- 
wyn. 

©  Wm.  H.  McCartney  and  John  H.  Selwvn, 
New  York ;  1871 :  3568,  Apr.  20 ;  2c.  June  19. 

3149 

Bazaar;  a  monologue,  by  B.  B.  Hayward.  7  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Beatrice  Brooke  Hayward,  Wayland, 
Mass.;  D :  7730,  Dec.  18,  1905;  2c.  Dec.  18. 
1905.  3150 


Bazar  espanol;  revista  comico-Hrico-polltica-bail- 
ahle  en  1  acto,  dividido  en  4  cuadros  y  apote- 
osis,  original  y  eu  verso,  de  Eduardo  Haro  y 
Joaquin  Aznar,  mfisica  del  maestro  Teodoro 
San  Jose.  ^Madrid,  Sociedad  de  autores  es- 
panoies,  1911.     53  p.     12°. 

©    Aug.    21.    1911;    2c.    Aug.    22,    1911;    D: 
25<M>2;  E.  Haro  y  J.  Aznar,  Madrid.         3151 

Be  a  man;  comical  opereta  in  4  acts,  by  A. 
Schorr,  music  by  Perlmutter  and  Wohl. 

©  Anshel  Schorr,  New  York;  D:  12897.  May 
4.  1908.  3152 

Be  game;  story  of  the  Canadian  woods,  by  Wil- 
lard  Mack  and  Isabelle  Fletcher.  [2],  9'p.  f°- 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    19,    1914;    D :  39091 ;    Isabelle 
Fletcher  Ayres,  San  Franci.sco.  3152a 

Be  good;  a  comedy  by  W.  A.  Whitecar. 

©   Liebler  &   Miner  co.,  New  York;   1897: 
46972,  Aug.  21.  3153 

Beach-craft;  play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  A.  Wood- 
wortli.     42  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  1,  1913;  D :  32493 ;  Helen  Alden 
Woodworth,  Brookline,  Mass.  3154 

Beach  (The)  of  life;  or.  In  a  cottage  by  the 
sea,  a  drama  by  T.  W.  Wharmby. 

©  Thos.  Washington  Wharmby,  New  York; 
1898:8069,  Jan.  27;  2c.  Apr.  6.  3155 

Beacon  lights;  by  G.  Learock. 

©  George  Learock,  New  York;   1887:6071, 
Mar.  15.  3156 

Beadles  pirates  for  ten  cents;  or.  General 
Stanley's  daughters,  an  original  dramatic  and 
musical  play. 

©  John  A.  Ryman  and  William  S.  Muilaly, 
United  States;  1880:4274,  Mar.  16.  3157 

Bean  (The)  merchant;  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  Du- 
pont.     [1],  15  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  17,  1913;  D:  35378;  Albert  Du- 
pont.  New  York.  3158 

Beans;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  A.  H.  Hagen. 

©  Staudley  Gauterau,  San  Francisco;  1897: 
8776,  Feb.  1.  3159 

Same. 

©  Leon  Samuel  De  Verge,  San  Francisco ; 
1897:9.501,  Feb.  5.  3160 

a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  H.  Hagen. 

[Scenario]     Typewritten. 

©  Leon  S.  De  Verge,  San  Francisco;  1897: 
25041,  Apr.  22;  2c.  July  2.  3161 

farce  of  errors  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Crosse  Van 

Praag.     [2],  70  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.    27,   1914;    D:  36188;    Margaret 
Crosse  Van  Praag,  New  Yorfe.  3 16 la 


149 


3162 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


3180 


Beans  and  buttons;  a  dire  symphony  in  1  act, 
consisting  of  various  suggestions  as  to  matri- 
mony, duelling,  honor  and  sentiment,  hewn, 
hacked,  chipped  and  disarranged  by  W.  H. 
Lepere,  afterwards  instrumented,  orches- 
trated, and  conglomerated  into  one  harmoni- 
ous  musical   paradox,    by   A.    G.    Robyn. 

©  William  H.  Lepere  and  Alfred  G.  Robyn. 
St.  Louis;  1885:6938,  Mar.  24.  3162 

Bear  (The);  a  comedy  in  1  act,  adapted  from 
the  Russian,  by  O.  Johnson. 

©    Owen    Johnson,    New    York;    D:  10208, 
JNIar.  25,  1907.  3163 

drama  in  prologue  and  4  acts,  by  B.  L.  Hall. 

ii,  93  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    1,    1910;    D:  21228;     Bin-ton 
Luther  Hall,  Berkeley,  Cal.  3164 

a  farce  in  1  act,  by  T.  P.  Murphy.     11  p. 


f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  31,  1912;  D:  29834;  Thomas  P. 
JNIurphy,  Chicago.  3165 

Bear  and  the  girl;  musical  comedy  in  3  acts, 

book  and  lyrics  by  Homer  Granville   [pseud. 

of  Homer  D.  Grant]    114  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Dec.   2,   1909 ;    D :  17593 ;    Homer  D. 

Grant,  New  York.  3166 

Bear  (The)  leaders;  farce  in  4  acts,  by  R.  C. 
Carton  [pseud,  of  R.  C.  Critchett]  New  York, 
S.  French;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.  182  p. 
12°. 

©  Oct.  22,  1913 ;  2c.  Oct.  23, 1913 ;  D  :  34814  ; 
Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.  3167 

Bear  Wallow  belles.     Proof. 

©   Mrs.   Wm.   R.   Caperton,   Louisville;   D: 
4864,  Apr.  11,  1904;  2c.  Apr.  2,  1904.         3168 

Bearded  (The)  monster;  a  play,  by  J.  L.  Tuttle. 

©  John  L.  Tuttle.  Denver ;  1897  :  44730,  Aug. 

6;  2c.  Dec.  24,  1898.  3169 

Bearing  arms;  by  E.  O'Connor.  20  p.  4°. 
Tjiiewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    30,    1909:    D:  17565;    Evelyn 
O'Connor,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  3170 

Bearing  the  yoke;  by  Walter  Willis. 

©  George  Wilcox,  New  York ;  1873 :  12120, 
Oct.  23.  3171 

Beast  (The). 

©    Frank    W.    Martin,    Chicago;    D :  14110, 
Oct.  21,  1908.  3172 

See  also  My  mother. 


Beast  (The)  and  the  bargain;  comedy-drama  in 
4  acts,  by  M.  Evans.  [38]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.    May   16,   1914;    D:  37044;    Manford 
Evans,  Thompson,  la.  3172a 


Beast  (The)  and  the  sleeping  beauty;  a  fairy 
operetta  in  2  acts,  by  John  Arthur  Fraser. 
40  ]).     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Albert  L.  Baker,  Chicago;  D :  1541,  Mar. 
10,  1902;  2c.  JMar.  8,  1902.  3173 

Beast  (The)  of  the  field;  a  play  of  the  American 
Middle  AVest  in  4  acts,  by  H.  C.  Wade.  [3], 
S3  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

•  ©  Ic,  Feb.  6,  1913;  D:  32215;  Harmon 
Casper  AVade.  Cleveland.  3174 

Beast  (The)  who  dwelt  in  the  East.  See  Ka 
Foo-za-lem. 

Beasts  of  prey;  original  drama  in  1  act  and  5 
scenes,  by  M.  Nobles.    18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  9,  1915;   D:  40316;   Milton  No- 
bles, Brooklyn.  3174a 

Beat  (The);  novelty  playlet  in  1  act,  by  B. 
Barnett.     18  p.    4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  3,  1914;  D:  38042;  Ben  Barnett, 
New  York.  3174b 

Beat  it;  farce,  by  Willis  N.  Bugbee.  Lebanon, 
O.,  March  bros.'    3  p.    8°. 

©    Sept.    9,    1912;    2c.    Sept.    12,  1012;    D: 

30824;  March  bros.,  Lebanon.  O.  3175 

Beat  (The)  of  the  wing  (Le  coup  d'aile);  a 
play  in  3  acts,  by  Francois  de  Curel,  tr.  from 
the  French,  by  Alice  Van  Kaathoven.  {In 
Poet  lore,  v.  20,  no.  5.  Sept.-Oct.  1909;  peri- 
odical ©  Sept.  8,  1909;  2c.  Sept.  11,  1909; 
B:  190390;  Poet  lore  co.,  Boston)  3175a 

Beata;  in  5  acts,  tr.  by  Mrs.  Edward  Wharton 
from  Es  lebe  diis  leben  by  Herman  Suder- 
mann. 

©  INIrs.  Patrick  Campbell,  London ;  D :  2643, 
Oct.  31,  1902.  3176 

Beaten  biscuit;  farce  in  1  act.  by  R.  Strauss. 
[2],  11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    12.    1911;    D :  23931 ;    Robert 
Strauss,  New  York.  3177 

Beating  the  devil;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  S.  J. 
Gilmau.     [62]   p.     4".     typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  28,  1009;  D:  16653;  Stephen  J. 
Gllman.  Everett,  Mass.  3178 

Beating  the  world.     See  Social  pirate. 

Beatrezia;  or.  The  star  of  the  Alps,  a  i-oniance 
of  Alpine  life  in  5  acts,  by  M.  J.  Blank.  Provi- 
dence, 1880. 

©  Morritz  J.  Blank,  United  States;   1881: 
938,  Jan.  17.  3179 

Beatrice;  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  W.  E.  M. 
Golden. 

©  William  E.  M.  Golden,  Bloomington.  Ind. ; 
1880  :  7234,  M:ir.  29.  3180 


150 


3180 


COPYEIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED    STATES 


3202 


Beatrice — Continued. 

legende  lyrique  en  4  actes,  poeme  de  Rob- 
ert de  Flers  et  Gaston-A.  de  Cailhivet,  d'apres 
Charles  Nodier,  musique  de  Andre  Messager. 
Paris,  Adolph  Fiirstuer.     3  p.  1.,  87  p.     12°. 

©   Mar.    17,    1914;    Ic.    Apr.    16,    1914;    D: 
3G71S;  Adolph  Fiirstuer,  Paris.  3180a 

• a  ])lay  in  5  acts,  by  E.  Weitzel  and  F.  S. 


Isham. 

©  Edward  Weitzel  and  F.  Stewart  Isham, 
Detroit;  1889:16829.  June  3;  2c.  June  3. 

3181 

a  tragedy  in  4  acts,  by  A.  W.  Brayley. 

©  Arthur  Wellinsjton  F.rayley,  Boston; 
1893  :  S13,  Jan.  4  ;  2c.  Apr.  26.  3182 

Beatrice  Cenci;  a  tragedy  in  4  acts  by  G.  F.  X. 
Hill. 

©  George  Francis  Xavier  Hill,  New  York ; 
1880:8143,  Mar.  13.  3183 

Beatrice  Del  Sarto;  or,  A  Corsican's  oath,  by 
M.  L.  Severy.     Typewritten. 

©  Melvin  L.  Severy,  Boston;  1890:30840, 
Oct.  6;  2c.  Oct.  6.  3184 

Beatrice  et  Benedict;  opera -couiique  en  2  actes, 
imlte  de  Shakespeare,  paroles  et  mnsiqne  de 
Hector  Berlioz.  Paris,  O.  Joubert,  1906.  74  p. 
8°. 

©  Celestin  Joubert,  Paris;  D :  9002,  Aug. 
27,  1906 ;  2c.  Aug.  27,  1906.  3185 

Beatrice  of  Havere.     Typewritten. 

©  Edwin  McCallum  Thomas,  Gate  City, 
Ala.;  1900  A:137S8,  June  2;  Ic.  June  2;  Ic. 
Feb.  9,  1903.  3186 

Beatrice  of  the  threshold;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
W.  C.  rtaue.     [1821   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  17,  1911;  D :  23377 ;  W.  Carl 
Rauo,  Philadelphia.  3187 

Beatrice,  the  self  doomed;  a  tragic  play  in  5 
acts,  by  J.  A.  ,T.  Neafie. 

©  J.  A.  J.  Neafie,  New  York;  1879:6574, 
May  16.  3188 

Beats  (The)  of  New  York;  an  original  local 
drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  J.  Wallace. 

©  J.  J.  Wallace,  New  York;  1873:3521. 
Apr.  7.  3189 

Beau  Austin.  Sec  Three  plays;  by  W.  E.  Hen- 
ley and  R.  L.  Stevenson. 

Beau  Brocade;  a  romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Baroness  [Emmuska]  Orczy  and  M.  Barstow. 
4".     Typewritten. 

©  May  Howes,  New  York ;  D :  12409,  Feb. 
24,  1908;  2c.  Feb.  24,  1908.  3190 

Beau  Bi-ummell;  as  abridged  and  transformed, 
by  A.  O'Connell.    36  p.    24".    Printed. 

©  Arthur  O'Connell,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. ;  D: 
13063,  May  26,  1908;  2c.  May  27,  1908.     3191 


Beau  Brummeil — Continued. 

a  dr:una  in  4  acts,  by  W.  G.  Wills. 

©  Alexander  Henderson,  United  States; 
1874:1527,  Feb.  11.  3192 

a   play   in   5   acts,   by  J.  Cumberland.     4°. 

Typev.-ritten. 

©  John  Cumberland,  Maywood,  N.  J. ;  D : 
8245,  Mar.  29,  1906;  2c.  Mar.  29,  1906.  3193 
a  play  in  4  acts,  written  for  Richard  Mans- 
field, by  Clyde  Fitch.  New  York,  J.  Lane 
company,  1908.  142  \).  front,  (port.)  plates. 
8". 

©  John  liune  co..  New  York  ;  D  :  13547,  Aug. 
4,  1908;  2c.  Aug.  5,  1908.  3194 

Beau  (The)  Brummeil  burlesquers,  abroad  and 
at  ho3ne;  a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts. 

©  Frank  R.  Carr,  Brooklyn;  1898:12246, 
Feb.  18.  3195 

Beau  (Le)  cadeau;  par  Hubert  Genin.  3  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.    June  21,   1912;    D:  30055;  Gaumont 

company.  New  York.  3196 

Beau   (Le)   jeune  honime.      Sec  Theatre   com^- 

plet;  [del  Alfred  Capus. 
Beau  (Un)  niariage;  comedie  en  3  actes,  par  S. 

Guitry.     32   p.      (L'lllustration    theatrale,    8" 

annee-  198,  6  .Janvier  1912) 

©  Jan.  6,  1912 ;  2c.  Feb.  14,  1912 ;  D  :  28677 : 

Sacha  Guitry,  Paris.  3197 

Beau  Tancrede  (Scenario  of). 

©  Robert  W.  Criswell,  New  York;  1900  A: 
28556,   Nov.   20.  3198 

Beaucaire;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  B.  Tarkington 
and  Evelyn  Greenleaf  Sutherland. 

©  Newton  Booth  Tarkington,  Indianapolis; 
D  :  929,  Oct.  5,  1901.  3199 

Beauchampe;  a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  D.  A. 
Latchaw. 

©  D.  Austin  Latchaw,  Kansas  City,  Mo. ; 
1888  :  27877,  Oct.  1.  3200 

Beaujeu.     8ce  White  hawk. 
Beaumanoir;    spectacular    historical    dramatic 
tragedy,  dramatized  from  the  Golden  dog,  by 
W.  Kirby.    38  p.    5  p.    mounted  plates.    Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  23,  1911;  D:  2.5841;  William 
Kirby,  Toronto,  Canada.  3201 

Beauniarchais  theatre  illustre;  notices  et  an- 
notations par  M.  Roustan.  .  .  t.  1,  2.  Paris, 
Bibliotheque  Larousse  [1911]  2  y.  front. 
(port.)   plates,  facsim.  8". 

Contents. — t.  1.  Eugenie,  Les  deux  amis,  Le 
barbier  de  Seville. — t.  2.  La  folic  journee:  ou, 
Le  mariage  de  Figaro,  Tarare,  L'autre  Tar- 
tuffe;  ou.  La  ra§re  coupable. 

©  Oct.  31,  1911;  2c.  each  Nov.  28,  1911; 
A-Foreign  3908;  Libra iiio  Larousse  &  co., 
Paris.  3202 


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DKAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


3223 


Beauteous  Beatrice;  or,  Hearts  and  tarts. 

©  Beujnmin  Aymar,  East  Orange,  N.  J. : 
1895:53000,  Oct.  18;  2c.  Oct.  18.  3203 

Beauteous  Mexico.     See  Montezuma. 

Beautiful  (The)  baroness;  opera  in  2  acts,  by 
H.  Tudor  Mason  and  G.  Marsh  Little.  [6],  63 
p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  26.  1911 ;  D  :  28121 ;  International 
copyright  bureau,  ltd.,  London.  3204 

Beautiful  (A)  blufif;  a  farcical  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  W.  M.  Bangs. 

©  W.  M.  Bangs,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  1898: 
31192,  May  19.  3205 

Beautiful  Bugland;  a  modern  musical  fantasy 
by  U.  Clayton.     24  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Una  Clavton,  New  York;  D :  14619,  Dec. 
24,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  24,  1908.  3206 

Beautiful  Christie,  the  pride  of  my  heart;  a 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  J.  L.  Stilwell.  84  p. 
f.     Typewritten. 

©  Laura  Jean  Libbey-Stilwell,  Brooklyn ; 
D :  12060,  Jan.  3,  1908 ;  2c.  May  26,  1908. 

3207 

Beautiful  (The)  Du  Barry;  a  drama  in  4  acts 
and  an  intermezzo,  by  K.  Stagg  and  F.  V.  Le 
Mone.     Typewritten. 

©  Katherine  Stagg  and  Franc  V.  Le  Mone, 
New  York ;  D  :  1083,  Nov.  11,  1901 ;  2c.  Nov.  11. 
1901.  3208 

Beautiful  fiend;  dramatic  composition,  by  C.  T. 
Wilkersou.     54  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  9,  1910 ;  D :  20755 ;  Chas.  T.  Wil- 
kerson,  Entei^prise,  Okl.  3209 

emotional  melo-drama  in  4  acts,  by  Geo.  V. 


Wybrow  and  Frank  TJ.  Thome. 

©  Frank  J.  Connor  and  Chas.  F.  Dittmar, 
Brooklyn;    D :  1873,    May   12,   1902.  3210 

romantic  drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  De  Bonay. 

©   John   De  Bonay,   New  York ;   1873 :  811, 
Jan.  29.  3211 

Beautiful   (The)   forever;   modern  drama   in   2 

acts,  by  G.  F.  Sturgis.    60  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.    May   25,   1915;    D :  40704 ;    Granville 

Forbes  Sturgis,  Denver.  3211a 

Beautiful  (The)  invalid;  an  original  play  in 
5  acts,  by  II.  C.  Goodspeed. 

©     Henry    Churchill     Goodspeed,  Boston ; 

1893:11836,  Mar.  7.  3212 

Beautiful  (A)  liar;  or.  After  the  French  ball,  a 
comedy  in  1  act,  by  J.  R.  Gordon.  24  p.  f". 
Typewritten. 

©  John   R.   Gordon,   Milwaukee ;    D :  13168. 
June  12.  1908:  2c.  June  12,  1908.  3213 
See  oiso  What  would  you  do? 

Beautiful  (A)  maiden.     See  Emerald  gem. 


Beautiful  Mary;  pool  room  meller  drammer,  by 
A.  Weinberg.     [1],  8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  7,  1912;  D:  30763;  Abe  Wein- 
berg, New  York.  3214 

Beautiful  (The)  Mrs.  Bullamy;  play  in  3  acts, 
by  J.  n.  Greene.     91  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  17,  1915;  D :  41247 ;  John  Henry 
Greene,  New  York.  3214a 

Beautiful  (The)  mustee.     See  Eunice. 

Beautiful  probate.     See  Probate  chafE. 

Beautiful  (The)  shoe-binder  of  Lynn;  oi%  New 
York  in  1850,  an  original  drama  in  4  acts, 
with  new  sensations  and  effects,  by  P.  Con- 
nolly and  E.  Barry. 

©  P.   Connolly  and  E.   Barry,   New   York; 
1872:1029,  Feb.  19.  3215 

Beautiful    (The)    snow;    a    moral   drama    in    3 

acts,  by  F.  W.  Nieman. 

©  W.  J.  Nieman,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind. ;  1873: 

11546,  Oct.  8;  2c.  Oct.  8.  3216 
a  society  drama  in  4  acts,  written  by  S.  W. 

Mangin. 

©  Samnel  W.  Mangin,  Chicago;  1873 :  13314, 

Nov.  17.  3217 

Beautiful  (The)  spy;  or,  Remember  the  Maine, 

drama   in  3  acts  and  3  scenes,  by   E.   B.  de 

Ligny.     [61]   p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  15,  1910;  D:  21800;   Ernest  B. 
de  Ligny,  New  York.  3218 

Beautiful  (The)  witch  of  the  camp-fire  girls; 
dramatic  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  M.  P.  MacDon- 
ald  [Mrs.  Arthur  MacDonald]  [39]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   le.    Dec.   11,   1913;    D :  35307 ;    Margaret 
Porterfield  MacDonald,  Washington.         3219 

Beauty;  an  original  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  G.  F. 
Rowe. 

©  George  Fawcett  Rowe,  New  York;  1880: 
7378,  May  11.  3220 

a  play  of  to-day  in  3  acts,  by  R.  Weiman. 

3  V.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   May   3,   1912;    D:  29572;    Rita   Wei- 
man, New  York.  3221 

Beauty  and  the  barge;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  W.  W. 

Jacobs  and  Louis  N.  Parker.     New  York,   S. 

French;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.     148  p.     12". 

©  Oct.  15,  1910;  2c.  Oct.  17,  1910 ;  D  :  22296 : 

Samnel   French,  ltd.,  London.  3222 

Beauty  and  the  Beast;  play  in  4  acts,  by  B. 
Hooker.     4  v.     4".     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.     Mav    22,    1915;     D:  40747;     Brian 
Hooker,  New  York.  3222a 

Beauty  and  the  Beast  (up  to  date);  a  comedy 
in  3  acts,  by  E.  A.  Locke. 

©    Edwin   A.    Locke,    Lockehaven.    N.    H. : 
1893  :  22212,  May  8.  3223 


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3244 


Beauty  (The)  and  the  bicycle.      See  Sleeping 
(The)  princess. 

Beauty  and  the  prince;  a  comic  opera,  words 
by  A.  Lowry.     Typewritten. 

©    A^nes    Lowrv,    San    Francisco ;    D :  319, 
Apr.  8,  1001;  2c.  Apr.  8,  1901.  3224 

Beauty  (The)  box.     See  Aphrodite  Pontia. 

Beauty  culture;  sketch,  by  M.  Maher.    8  p.    4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  16,  1912 ;  D  :  30273 ;  Mary  Maher. 
New  Yorlv.  3225 

Beauty    (The)    doctor;   a    farce   comedy,  by   J. 
J.   Costello. 

©    John    Jerome    Costello,    Chicago;  1S97 : 

65649,  Nov.  26;  2c.  Jan.  21,  1898.  3226 

musical  comedy  in  1  act,  by  F.  De  Witt. 

26  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  1,  1911;  D:  24878;  Francis  De 
Witt,  New  York.  3227 

a  musical  farce  in  3  acts,  by  H.  M.  Shelley. 

©   Howard   Merrell    Shelley,   Philadelphia ; 


D  :  351,  Apr.  16,  1901. 
—  play  in  1  act.  by  A.  Hoffman. 


3228 

60  p.     4". 
Typewritten. 

'©  Ic.  Sept.  30,  1912;  D:  31008;  Aaron  Hoff- 
man, New  York.  3229 

Beauty   farm;   a   musical   comedy,   by   J.   Mac- 
Ewen.    106  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  18,  1910;  D:  20824;  John  Mac- 
Ewen,  New  York.  3230 

Beauty  (A)  from  Butte;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
L.  H.  Newcomb. 

©   Lew.    H.    Newcomb,    Chicago;    D :  2800, 
Jan.  2,  1903.  3231 

Beauty  hens;  drama,  by  O.  L.  Peck.  16  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.  5,  1909;  D:  17028;   O.  L.  Peck, 
Brooklyn.  3232 

Beauty  in  dreamland;  or.  The  pearls  of  the 
Orient,  an  original  scenic  burletta  extrava- 
ganza in  1  act,  designed,  conceived  and  origi- 
nated, by  S.  T.  Jack.     Ms. 

©    Samuel    T.    Jack,    Minneapolis;    1889: 
15965,  May  27;  2c.  May  27.  3233 

Beauty  machine;  a  farce  in  2  acts,  by  Thatcher 
Howland  Guild.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co. 
[1906]     29  p.     12". 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  D :  9070, 
Sept.  12,  1906;  2c.  Nov.  6,  1906.  3234 

Beauty  (The)  of  Helen;  a  play  in  4  acts.  82  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Walter   Scammon    Lockwood,    Wilmette, 
111. ;  D :  11636,  Oct.  31,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  31,  1907. 

3235 


Beauty  (The)  of  Helen — Continued. 

play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  S.  Lockwood.     [162] 

p.     4".     TjT)ewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    21,    1910;    D:  22612;    Walter 
Scammon  Lockwood,  Wilmette,  111.  323S 

Beauty  (The)  of  Toledo,  See  Prince  Tsaak 
Melinary, 

Beauty  (The)  parlor;  play  in  1  act,  by  E. 
Jordan.     38  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  5,  1913;  D :  33171 ;  Elizabeth 
Jordan,  New  York.  3237 

Beauty  (The)  shop;  mnsicaL  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  C.  Pollock  and  Rennold  Wolf.  [98]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  11.  1913;  D:  34982;  Channing 
Pollock,  Shoreham,  N.  Y.  3238 

a  musical  farce  in  3  acts,  words  by  J.  C. 

Crawford,   music  by  A.   Clement.     52  p.     8°. 
Typewritten. 

©  James  C.  Crawford  and  Ada  Clement, 
San  Francisco ;  D :  4542,  Jan.  5,  1904 ;  2c.  Jan. 
27,  1904.  3239 

play  in  1  act,  by  John  G.  Collins.    4  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  17,  1912;   D :  30701 ;  George  O. 
Stone,  New  York.  3240 
by  Thomas  J.  Gray.    12  p.    4°.    Type- 


written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  20,   1913;   D:  34205;   John  Mc- 
Clure  Chase,  New  York.  3241 

Beauty  (The)  stone;  an  original  romantic  mu- 
sical drama  in  3  acts,  written  by  Arthur  W. 
Pinero  and  J.  Comyns  Carr,  composed  by  Ar- 
thur Sullivan,     New  York,  Boosey  &  co. 

©  Chappell  &  CO.,  London ;  1898 :  33420,  May 
31 ;  2c.  May  31.  3242 

Beauty  (The),  the  bully,  and  the  bell-punch. 
Sec  Little  Enoch  Arden. 

Beauty  (A)  to  order;  comedy  sketch,  by  H.  L. 

Newton    and    A.    S.    Hoffman.      Chicago    and 

New  York,  The  Dramatic  publishing  company 

[1906]     8  p.    12". 
©    Dramatic    pub.    co.,    Chicago;    D :  9543, 

Nov.  28,  1906 ;  2c.  Dec.  24,  1906.  3243 

Beauty  (The)  trust.     See  Title  (The)  seekers. 
Beaux    (Les)    messieurs    de    Bois-Dore.       See 

Mario.  '^ 

Beaux    stratagem.      See    Recruiting    officer.— 

Representative   English   dramas   from  Dry- 
den  to  Sheridan. 
Beaver   (The)    coat.      See  Dramatic  works   of 

Gerhart  Hauptmann. 
Bebe;  or.  The  mistakes  of  a  night,  a  comedy  in 

3  acts,  by  F.  Howe,  jr. 

©   Frank   Howe,  jr..   New  London,    Conn.; 

1SS8  :  17256,  June  16. 
See  also  Baby. 


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3244 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


3265 


Bebe  s'amuse;  vaudeville  en  2  actes  et  3  tab- 
leaux, ])i\v  Dnuiel  Jourda  et  Lucicn  Hoclae. 
Paris,  C.  Joxibert.    6S  p.    S°. 

©   Jime  13,    1014;    Ic.   June   20,    1914;    D: 
37364;  Joubert,  Paris.  3244a 

Bec_(Le)  de  gaz;  comedie  en  1  acte  [de]  Robert 
Dieudonne.    Paris,  Georges  Ondet,  1900.    G4  p. 

.  12°. 

©  G.  Ondet,  Paris :  D :  16065,  June  14,  1009 ; 
2e.  June  14,  1909.  3245 

Because  he  loved  David  so.  See  Power  of 
Purini, 

Because  his  love  proved  false;  a  drama  in  4 
iicts,  by  L.  J.  L.  Stihvell.  61  p.  f".  Type- 
written. 

©   Laura    Jean    Libbey-Stilwell,    Brooklyn; 
D :  320.S9,  Jan.  3,  1908;  2c.  Apr.  13,  1908.  3246 

Because  I  love  you;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  John 
A.  Fraser. 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Cbicago;  1899:68873. 
Oct.  23;  2c.  Nov.  17.  3247 

■ dramatic  sketch,  by  J.  Snyder. 

©  John  Snvder.  Wellesley  Hills,  ]Mass. ;  D : 
570.  June  12,  1901.  3248 

Because  of  Ann;  playlet  for  4  people,  by  J.  G. 
Lyle.     22  p.     4°.     TyiJewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  13,  1914  ;  D :  38470 ;  John  Geddes 
Lyle,  San  Francisco.  3248a 

Because  of  honour;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  E. 
J.  :M.  Hart.     Typewritten. 

©    Edgar    J.    M.    Hart,    New    York;    1899: 
70205,  Oct.  28;  2c.  ]Mar.  28,  1900.  3249 

Becerro  (El)  de  oro;  vaudeville  en  1  acto,  di- 
vidido  en  3  cuadros,  libro  de  J.  Capella,  mti- 
slca  del  maestro  Alvarez  del  Castillo.  Ma- 
drid. Sociedad  de  autores  espauoles,  1909.  38 
p.    12°. 

©  July  2,  1909  :  2c.  July  14,  1909 ;  D  :  10250 ; 
Jacinto  Capella,  Madrid.  3250 

Beckers  geschichte.  See  Midnight  (A)  prom- 
ise. 

Becky;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  I.  Cohn.  68  p. 
f".     Typewritten. 

©    William    Isaac    Cohn,    New    York;    D: 
14425,  Dec.  1,  1908;  2c.  Jan.  14,  1909.       3251 

play  in  1  act,  by  L.  Kreke.  18  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  May  3,  1915;  D:  40542;  Lillian  Kreke. 
Toledo,  O.  3251a 

• a  play  in  3  acts,  by  W.  I.  Cohn.    SO  p.    f°. 

Typewritten. 

©    William    Isaac    Cohn,    New    York;    D: 
13702,  Sept.  2,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  16,  1908.     3252 

Becky  Mix;  an  American  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  C.  W.  Tayleure. 

©    Clifton    W.    Tayleure.    Brooklyn;    1876: 
9870,  Aug.  30.  3253 


Becky  Sharp;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  H.  Peterson. 

©  Henry  Peterson,  Philadelphia  ;  1S78  :  890, 

Jan.  21.  3254 

^a  dr.-ima  in  4  acts,  by  George  F.  Rowe  and 

C.  W.  Barry. 

©    Cluirles    W.    Barry,    New    York;    1S72 : 
10554,  Oct.  3.  3255 

-; a  play  in  4  acts,  by  L.  Mitchell. 

©    Lnngdou    Mitchell,    New    York;    1899: 
71934,  Nov.  3 ;  2c.  Dec.  16.  3256 

Becoming  a  prince;  or.  Earning  the  birthright, 
pl;!y  in  4  acts,  by  J.  P.  Lynne,  107  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  le.   May  6,  1911;   D:  24149;   John  Peter 
Lynne,  New  York.  3257 

Bed-rock;  ;'.   drama  in  5  acts,  by  D.  Hanchett. 

©  D.   Hiuichett,   Indianapolis ;   1878 :  13085, 

Nov.  12.  3258 

play  in  3  acts,  by  B.  Ongley  and  R.  Madden. 

95]).    4°.    Typewritten.    [Note:  Title  changed 
.  to  Borrowed  money] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  S,  1913 ;  D  :  32907  ;  Byron  Ongley 

and  Richard  Madden,  New  York.  3259 

Bed-rock  (The)  flume;  a  mining  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  A.  Carr.  Hill  City,  S.  D.,  1909.  48  p. 
24°. 

©  Albert  Carr,  Hill  City,  S.  D. ;  D :  15768. 
May  3,  J909;  2c.  June  26,  1009.  3260 

Bedad,  by  O'Dowd;  an  original  burlesque  in 
2  acts,  by  J.  F.  Poole. 

©   John   F.    Poole,   New   York;    1873:2397, 
Mar.  11.  3261 

Beddingford  Junction;  modern  mystery  drama 
in  prologue,  1  act  and  epilogue,  by  G.  L.  Wha- 
len.     15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  20,  1915;  D:  40130;  Geoffrey  L. 
Whalen,  Cambridge,  Mass.  3261a 

Bedeviled  (The)  studio;  magical  drama,  by  O. 
S.  Teale.     [11]  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.   Aug.   5,   1910;    D:  21745;    Oscar    S. 
Teale,  New  York.  3262 

Bee  (The)  and  the  butterfly;  a  modern  Ameri- 
cnn  drnnia  in  3  acts,  by  F.  F.  Schrader. 

©  Fred.  F.  Schrader,  New  York ;  D  :  10091, 
June  3,  1007.  3263 

Bee  (The)  flat;  play  in  2  acts,  by  H.  M.  Deane. 
[25]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  16,  1913;  D:  34174;  Hazel  May 
Deane.  Providence,  R.  I.  3264 

Bee  (A)  in  her  bonnet;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  C. 
A'ezina.     30  p.     4°.     Tj-pewritten. 

©  Cyril  Yezina,  New  York;  D :  10386,  Apr. 
20.  1007;  2c.  Apr.  12,  1907.  3265 


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3266 


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3288 


Beecher,  Mass.;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  Saint- 
Giuicleus.      100    p.      4°.      Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  4,  1909  ;  D  :  17029  ;  Homer  Saint- 
Gaudeus,  Windsor,  Vt.  3266 

Beehive  (The)     8".     Typewritten. 

©    Josepli    Frederick,    Grent    Britain;    D: 
3S76.  Anj,'.  22,  1903;  2c.  Aug.  24,  1903.     3267 

Beelzebub;  <i  fantastic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  B. 
(Jrenie,  rev.  and  tr.  from  the  French  into  Eng- 
lish l>y  Carol  Reginald.     Typewritten. 

©  Bartlielemv  Grenie,  United  States;  1899: 
50074,  Aug.  3;  2c.  Aug.  3.  3268 

Be-el  'ze-bub  and  Prince  Schub;  book  and  lyr- 
ics for  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W. 
Busch.     Go  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  William  Busch,  St.  Louis ;  D  :  13674,  Aug. 
28,  1908;  2c.  Oct.  13,  1908.  3269 

Bees  (The). 

©  B.  C.  Hart,  Cleveland;  1896:70950.  Dec. 
80.  3270 

Beethoven;  piece  en  3  actes  en  vers,  par  R. 
Fancbois.    1  p.  1.,    96  p.    12". 

©  Rene  Fancbois,  Paris;  D :  15524.  Apr.  3. 
1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  3.  1909.  3271 

sketch  in  1  act,  by  D.  Bowles.     12  p.     f°. 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    11,    1911 ;    D :  23922 ;    Donald 
Bowles,  Gloucester,  Mass.  3272 

Befehl  (Der)  des  fiirsten;  ein  lustspiel  in  1 
vorspiel  und  3  akten,  von  Robert  Overweg. 
Berlin,  Theaterverlag  E.  Bloch.     115  p.     12°. 

©  Edunrd  Bloch.  Berlin;  D :  15217,  Mar.  1, 
1909;  2c.  Mar.  1,  1909.  3273 

Beffa  (La);  drame  italien,  en  4  actes,  en  vers, 
de  S.  Benelli,  transposition  en  vers  frangais 
de  J.  Richepin.  (L'lllustration  theatrale,  no. 
142,  19  mars  1910) 

©  Mar.  19,  1910;  2c.  Apr.  15,  1910;  D  :  20707. 
Sem  Benelli  &  Jean  Richepin,  Paris.        3274 

Befo'  de  wah.     See  Uncle  Abe. 

Before  and  after;  warning  in  1  act,  by  L. 
Cowen.     [1],  11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   June  20,   1912;   D:  30482;    Laurence 
Cowen,  London.  3275 

Before  and  after  taking;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by 
L.  Ditrichstoin.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Leo    Ditrichstein,    New    York ;    D :  6428, 
Mar.  21,  1905;  2c.  Mar.  21,  1905.  3276 

Before  and  after  the  battle;  in  1  act. 

©   Richard    E.   Thomas,   Rochester,   N.   Y. ; 
1900  A  :  27405,  Nov.  3.  3277 

Before  and  after  the  war;  a  comedy  in  5  acts, 
by  B.  G.  Lovejoy. 

©  B.  G.  Lovejoy,  Washington;   1877:3913, 
Apr.  2.  3278 


Before  and  after  the  war — Continued. 

-a  4  act  spectacular  comedy,  by  Billy  Mc- 

Clain. 

©  Billy  McClain,  Indianapolis;  1894:52288, 

Nov.  9.  3279 

See  also  Uncle  Zenos. 

Before  and  now;  playlet,  by  H.  M.  Dills.  17  p. 
4°.     Typev.-ritten. 

©  Ic.  May  20,  1915 ;  D  :  40713 ;  Holland  Mc- 
Tyrie  Dills,  New  York.  3279a 

Before  and  then  after.     4  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  C.  Green,  New  York ;  D :  12023,  Dec.  31, 

1907;  2c.  Feb.  25,  1908.  3280 

Before  breakfast;  comedy  in  1  act.  by  Githa 
Sowerby.  New  York,  S.  French;  London,  S. 
French,  ltd.,  1913.    20  p.    12°. 

©  Oct.  21,  1913 ;  2c.  Oct.  24,  1913 ;  D  :  34855 ; 
Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.  3281 

^  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Leiber.    79  p. 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  IMar.  20,  1915  ;  D  :  40433 ;  Allen  Leiber, 
Chicago.  3281a 

Before  dawn;  play  in  1  act,  by  D.  Potter.     [2], 
31  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Julv    28.    1913;    D:  33902;    Dorothy 
Potter,  Chicago.  3282 

(Vor    sonnenauf gang') ;    pocial    drama,    by 

Gerhart    Hauptmann,    tr.    by    L.    Bloomfield. 

(In  Poet  lore,  v.  20,  no.  4,  July-AuguBt,  1909) 

©  Aug.  2,  1909  :  2c.  Feb.  16,  1910 ;  D  :  20201 ; 

Leonard  Bloomfield,  Boston.  3283 

^ee     also    Dramatic    works     of     Gerhart 

Kauptmann. 

Before  dawn  of  day;  dramatic  playlet,  by  B.  M. 
Engle.      [101   p.    'f.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  9,  1913;  D:  35293;  Bill  Maurice 
Engle,  Brooklyn.  3284 

Before  (A)  dinner  scene  at  the  house  of  the 
Montagues. 

©  Marv  Mav  Boynton,  Franklin,  O. ;  1898: 
61054,  Oct.  17;  2c.  Nov.  16.  3285 

Before  man  was;  play  in  6  acts,  by  S.  C.  Ott. 
[11.  8  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  13,  1912;  D:  31381;  Susanna  C. 
Ott,  Tropico,  Cal.  3286 

Before  Santiago;  comedy  drama  in  1  act,  by  C. 
Ellis.     23  p.     12°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  19,  1910;  D:  21886;  Chas.  Ellis. 
Rock  Island,  111.  3287 

Before  the  amendments.     See  Eph. — Lucre. 

Before  the  coronation;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  F. 
Schaefer.      [11]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  3,  1911;  D:  23830;  Fred  Schae- 
fer, San  Francisco.  3288 


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3313 


Before  the  curtain  ro6e;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  S. 
Tupper.      [2],  15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.   8,  1913;   D :  32954 ;    Edith   Ses- 
sions Tupper,  New  Yorlc.  3289 

Before  the  dawn;  drama  in  1  act,  by  E.  M- 
Crane.      [1],  2o  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    13,    1913;    D:  34126;    Eleanor 
Maud  Crane,  New  York.  3290 

Before  the  dawn  of  history;  a  play  without 
words.     7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Robert  Scully,  Somerville,  N.  J. ,  D  :  9579, 
Dec.  5,  1906;  2c.  Dec.  5,  1906.  3291 

Before  the  Gringos  came. 

©  Herbert  A.  Rogers,  Santa  Barbai-a,  Cal. ; 
D  :  9013,  Aug.  29,  1906.  3292 

■ a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  D.  Cot- 

trell.     77  p.     f .     Tyiiew^ritten. 

©  Charles  Henrv  Farrell,   San  Francisco; 
D :  7950,  Feb.  6,  1906 ;  2c.  Feb.  23,  1906.  3293 

Before  the  hour;  a  modern  drama,  by  M.  Fair- 
weather.     167  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mary  Fairweather,  Guilford,  Conn. ;   D : 
13656,  Aug.  26,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  10,  1908.    3294 

Before  the  king;  play  by  J.  I.  Whitcher.  12  p. 
f".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  9,  1912;  D :  29331 ;  Jean  Ingham 
Whitcher,    San   Francisco.  3295 

Before  the  night  show;  a  play  in  1  act,  by 
David  Marshall  [pseud,  of  D.  Marks]  [1], 
9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  11,  1913 ;  D  :  32281 ;  David  Marks, 
New  York.  3296 

Before  the  play;  dramatic  monologue,  by  E. 
Barrington.     [4],  12  p.    obi.  12°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  19.  1913;  D:  32425;  Ethel  Bar- 
rington,  Philadelphia.  3297 

1  act  comedy  drama,  by  Margaret  Keeue 

and  A.  J.  PYank.     19  p.     4°.     Tyi^ewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    25,    1910;    D :  20291 :    Bert    S. 
Frank  and  Anna  Jordan   Frank,  Chicago. 

3298 

Before  the  rummage  sale;  entertainment  in  1 
act,  by  G.  S.  Shephard.  New  York,  S.  French ; 
London,  S.  French,  ltd.    31  p.    12". 

©    July   30..    1913:    2c.    July   31.    1913;    D: 
33955;    Samuel    French,    New   York.         3299 

Before  the  show;  in  1  act,  by  O.  T.  Johnsone. 
[81   ]).     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  7,  1911 ;  D :  25425 ;  Otto  T.  John- 
sone, Brooklyn.  3300 

■  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  Wentworth.     7  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  22,  1913 ;  D :  35678 ;  May  Went- 
worth, New  York.  3300a 


Before  the  war. 

©  Edw.ird  Lawrence  Merritt,  So.  Berkeley, 
Cal. ;  D  :  11660,  Nov.  5,  1907.  3301 

a   musical  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Walter  H. 

Ne.:ll.     Philadelphia,  The  Penn  pub.  co.,  1908. 
13  p.     12". 

©   Penn   pub.   co.,    Philadelphia;    D :  13617, 
Aug.  20,  1908  ;  2c.  Aug.  19,  1908.  3302 

Before  the  war  and  after  emancipation.  .  . 
i^ce  Afrinierican  (The) 

Before  them  all;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  H.  Bagg. 
15  p.    4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  4,  1912;  D:  31311;  Helen  Bagg, 
Chicago.  3303 

Before  twelve;  or.  My  last  chance,  a  comedy 
in  1  act,  by  B.  F.  and  E.  M.  Clinton.  [2],  18 
p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  18,  1912;  D:  29079;  B.  F.  and 
11  M.  Clinton,  Brooklyn.  3304 

Befreiung  (Die)  des  Oidipus.  See  Dionysische 
tragedien. 

Beggar  (The)  and  the  maid;  playlet  in  1  act, 
by  M.  Medbury.     25  p.     f".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  26,  1911;  D:  25609;  Martin  Med- 
bury, Alameda,  Cal.  3305 

Beggar  (The)  child;  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  J.  C.  Freund. 

©  John  C.  Freund,  New  York ;  1884 :  20800, 
Oct.  16.  3306 

Beggar  (A)  on  horseback;  by  J.  M.  Lippmann. 

©  Julie  M.  Lippmann,  Brooklyn;  1891 :  7542, 
Feb.  27.  3307 

a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Mrs.  Harry  Beckett. 

©   Harry   Beckett,   New   York;    1880:1212, 
Jan.  20.  3308 

comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  Holcomb. 

©    Willard    Holcomb,    Washington;    1899: 
10035,  Feb.  2.  3309 

a  domestic  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  J. 

A.  King  and  G.  E.  Hall. 

©  George  PI  Hall  and  John  A.  King,  Brook- 
lyn;    D:1957,   May  31.  1902.  3310 

Beggar  (The)  prince;  an  operatic  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  Frank  A.  Wade. 

©   F.   A.   Wade,   Lawrence,   Kan.;   1900  A: 
31100,  Dec.  24.  3311 

Sec  also   Enjoyable  entertainments. 

Beggar  (The)  Venus;  a  romantic  drama  in  3 

acts,  by  A.  L.  Wright.    Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison. 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  1888 :  28935.  Oct. 

11;   2c.   Oct.   29.  3312 

Beggars;  a  Mexican  study.  13  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Mae   Lewerenz,    Detroit;    D :  9652,    Dec. 
17,  1900;  2c.  Dec.  17,  1906.  3313 


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3335 


Beggars  on  horseback;   a  comedy-drama. 

©    Gus   Williams,   New   York;    1891:14800, 
Apr.  21.  3314 

a  new  domestic  drama,  iu  a  prologue  and 


4  acts,  by  F.  D.  Skiff. 

©    Frank    D.    Skiff,    Chicago ;    1874 :  15564, 
Dec.  26.  3315 

Beggar's  opera.  See  Hepresentative  English 
dramas  from  Dryden  to  Sheridan. 

Beginning  (The)  and  ending  of  cabaret;  play 
iu  1  act,  by  M.  Sunderland.  2  p.  f".  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  6,  1913 ;  D  :  37019 ;  May  Sunder- 
land, Chicago.  3315a 

Beginning  (The)  and  the  end;  by  E.  A.  Spen- 
cer.    Typewritten. 

©  Elihu  A.  Spencer,  Buffalo  ;  D  :  3119,  Mar. 
12,  1903 ;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1903.  3316 


5  p. 


Type- 


Beginning  (The)  of  the  end. 
written. 

©    John    J.    Cavanaugh,    Pittsburgh ;     D : 
14155,  Oct.  27,  1908;  2c.  Oct.  27,  1908.        3317 

comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  I.  Witmark  and 


Fred  B.  Hawkins. 

©  Isidor  Witmark,  New  York;  1892:7374, 
Feb.  15.  3318 

Beguins  (Les)  de  madanie;  vaudeville  en  1 
acte,  de  Henry  Moreau  et  Georges  Arnould. 
Paris,  C.  Joubert.     35  p.     S". 

©  Dec.  20,  1911 ;  2c.  Dec.  26, 1911 ;  D  :  28089 ; 
Joubert,  Paris.  3319 

Begum  (The)  of  Piura.     See  Buccaneers  (The). 

Behind  a  curtain;  a  monologue.  New  York,  The 
De  Witt  ])ublishing  house. 

©  11.  H.  Rnssell  &  son.  New  York;  1892: 
52673,  Dec.  23;  2c.  Dec.  24,  3892;  2c.  Dec.  26. 
1893.  3320 

Behind  a  mask;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  A.  K. 
Fulton. 

©  A.  K.  Fulton,  Baltimore;  1882:21067. 
Dec.  12.  3321 

original  musical  and  sensational  drama,  by 

T.  D.  Haehnlen. 

©  Theodore  D.  Haehnlen,  New  York ;  1874 : 
11756,  Sept.  17.  3322 

Behind  closed  doors;  matrimonial  incident  in  1 
act,  by  M.  Wallace.     18  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  10,  1912  ;  D  :  28651 ;  Morgan  Wal- 
lace, New  York.  3323 

Behind  the  big  hat;  comedy  playlet  in  1  scene, 
by  C.  B.  Newton.    3  p.     f".     Tyiiewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  24,  1913;  D:  32409;  Cyrus 
Brownleo  Newton,   San   Francisco.  3324 


Behind  the  curtain;  a   dramatic  episode  in  1 
act,  by  F.  M.  Avery. 

©  Frank  M.  Avery,  Brooklyn ;  1892 :  33358, 
Aug.  13.  3325 

Behind  the  door;  a  1  act  drama,  by  D.  N.  Rubin 
and  B,  Gross.     15  p.     4".     Tyi3ewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  21,  1914;   D:  38572;   Daniel  N. 
Rubin  and  Benjamin  Gross,  Birmingham,  Ala. 

3325a 

play  in  1  act,  by  L.  Wori'all  and  Harold 


Simpson.     13  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.   18,   1909;    D:  17130;    Lechmere 
Worrall,   London.  3326 

Behind  the  footlights.     9  p.     4°,     Typewritten. 

©  Matthew  Goldman,  New  York  ;  D  :  10744, 

June  11,  1907 ;  2c.  June  1,  1907.  3327 

Behind  the  gifts  and  images;  drama,  by  S.  R. 
Hill.     52  p.     4".    Tyi:>ewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jiui.  24,  1910;  D :  20010 ;  Stella  Rich- 
mond Hill,   Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  3328 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  S.  R.  Hill.     62  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  21,  1910;  D:  22887;  Stella  Rich- 
mond Hill,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  3329 

Behind  the  mask,  a  drama  in  3  acts,  6  scenes, 
by  L.  L.  Leser. 

©   Lotta   L.   Leser,   Philadelphia;   D :  4381, 
Dec.  7,  1903.  3330 

play  in  1  act,   by   O.   T.   Johnsone.     16  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  1,  1915;  D:  39826;  Otto  T.  John- 
sone, Brooklyn.  3330a 

Behind  the  moon;  play  in  1  act,  by  O.  T.  John- 
sone.    7  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    28,    1912;    D:  30677;    Otto    T. 
Johnsone,  Brooklyn.  3331 

Behind  the  portiere;  the  tragedy  of  a  woman's 
he;irt,  by  G.  Andrews. 

©    Gertrude  Andrews,    Brooklyn ;    D :  2656, 
Nov.  29,  1902.  3332 

Behind  the  scenes;  a  droll,  diverting  and  de- 
scriptive drama,  interspersed  with  songs, 
dunces,  and  dialogue,  illustrative  of  the  life 
of  an  actor,  invented,  written,  arr.  and  acted 
exclusively  by  the  Vokes  family. 

©    Harrv    W.    Corbyn,    New    York;    1873: 
11676,  Oct.  10.  3333 

a   1   act  play,  by  J.   Goldberg.     15  p.     4". 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  12,  1909;  D:  16300;  Jack  Gold- 
berg, New  York.  3334 

play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Mayo.     [159]  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©   Ic.  Mar.   18,   1911;   D:  23688;   Margaret 
Mayo,  New  York.  3335 


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3336 


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3350 


Behind  the  scenes — Continued. 

a   prologue,   4   act,    Franco-American   play, 

of  theatrical  life,  by  J.  H.  Rohde. 

©  John   H.   Rohde,  Cambridgeport,   Mass. ; 

1885  :  22392,  Oct.  2G.  3336 

or.  The  stage  manager's  dilemma,  a  mer- 


cantile drama  in  3  acts,  by  L.  W.  Seavey. 

©  Lafayette  W.  Seavey,  New  York;  1872: 
1248,  Feb.  8;  2c.  Feb.  8,  1892.  3337 

Behind  the  scenes  of  the  war;  by  Count  Leo 
Leovitch  Tolstoy.     75  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  Astrid  Gardiner  Kimball,  London; 
D :  7677,  Dec.  7,  1905 ;  2c.  Dec.  7,  1905.     3338 

Behind  the  screen;  play  in  1  act,  by  F.  Pangle. 
[5]  p.     f".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  4,  1914;  D:  38866;  Frances  Pan- 
gle, New  York.  3338a 

by  N.  Shipman.  [1],  17  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  18,  1914;  D  :  36765 ;   Nell   Ship- 
man,  New  York.  3338b 

Behind  the  times;  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
E.  B.  Lent.     [90]   p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  29,  1914;  D :  36867 ;  Edward  B. 
Lent,  Freeport,  N.   Y.  3338c 

Behind  the  trenches;  play  in  1  act,  by  L.  R. 
:\Iorris.     13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.   18,   1915;    D:  39730;  Lloyd   R. 

Morris,  New  York.  3338d 

Behold  the  man;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  S.  D. 
Gaspers.     100  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  18,  1914;   D:  37354;    Selastian 
D.  Gaspers,  Chicago.  3338e 

drama  of  Biblical  times  in  4  acts,  by  G.  D. 

Baker.     [6],  52  p.    f.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.   6,  1911;    D:  23283;    George  D. 

Baker  and  James  W.  Castle,  New  York.  3339 

Behold  thy  wife;  play  in  3  acts,   by  William 

Harlowe    [pseud,   of  W.    H.    Briggs]      142   p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  20.  1910;  D:  20846;  William  H. 
Briggs,  New  York.  3340 

Behold  your  house;  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  E. 
Lucas.     21  p.    4°.     Tj^pewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  8,  1910;  D :  20137 ;  Helene  Elise 
Lucas,  New  York.  3341 

Bei  kaisers;  schwank  in  3  akten,  von  Max  Heye. 
Berlin,  Berliner  theater-verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h. 
71  p.     12°. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    28,    1913;    D:  34878;    Berliner 
theater-verlag.  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin.  3342 

Beichtgeheimnis  (Das);  drama  in  5  nkten  nach 
dem  franzosischen.  von  A.  Meyer-Eigen.  97 
p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

■©  Ic.  Aug.  29.  1912 ;  D  :  30694 ;  Aug.  Meyer- 
Eigen.   New  York.  3343 


Beiden  (Die)  findlinge;  romantisch-komische 
oper  in  4  akten. 

©   Franz   A.    Sauer,   United   States;   1881: 
11810,  July  30.  3344 

Beiden  (Die)  husaren;  operette  in  3  akten,  von 
Wilhelm  Jacoby  und  Rudolph  Schanzer,  mu- 
sik  von  Leon  Jessel.  Berlin,  F.  Bloch  erben. 
144  p.     S". 

©  Ic.  Sept.  19,  1913  ;  D  :  34544  ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  3345 

Same.    Berlin,  F.  Bloch  erben,  1913.    50  p. 


16°. 

©  Feb.  6,  1913 ;  2c.  Apr.  7,  1913 ;  D  :  32857 ; 
Felix  Bloch  erben,  Berlin.  3346 

Beiden   (Die)   reichenmueller.      See  Father-in- 
law  (The) 

Beiden  (Die)  stromer.     See  Fiinf  kombdien. 

Beiden  (Die)  waisen;  a  romantic  drama  in  6 
acts,  tr.  into  the  German. 

©   Leonard   Grover,    Chicago ;    1875 :  11106, 
Oct.  23.  3347 

Bekehrt;  lustspiel  In  1  aufzug,  von  E.  Posche. 
©  Eiiniia  Posche,  Washington  ;  1892  :  22634, 
May  28.  3348 

Bel-ami;  piece  en  4  actes  et  8  tableaux,  d'apres 
le  roman  de  Guy  de  Maupassant,  par  F[er- 
nand]  Noziere  [pseud,  of  Fernand  Weyl] 
(Supplement  gratuit  au  no.  2873  du  j\Ioude 
illustre,  20  avril  1912) 

©  Apr.  20, 1912 ;  2c.  May  11, 1912 ;  D  :  29642 ; 
Fernand  Noziere,  Paris.  3349 


Belgian  (A)  belle;  playlet,  by  E.  Andreas. 
27  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  3,  1915;  D:  40935;  Eulalle  An- 
dreas, New  York.  3349a 

Belgian  Christmas  eve;  being  Rada  rewritten 
and  enlarged  as  an  episode  of  the  great  war, 
bv  Alfred  Noyes.  New  York,  F.  A.  Stokes  co. 
[1915]     vi  p.,  1  1.,  71  p.     front.,  plates.     12". 

©  Mar.  4,  1915;  2c.  and  aff.  Mar.  6,  1915; 
A :  397017 ;  Frederick  A.  Stokes  co..  New 
York.  3349b 

Belgian  (The)  invasion;  a  stirring  play  in  4 
acts,  by  F.  M.  Franklin.  4  v.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  24,  1914;  D :  38597 ;  Frank  M. 
Franklin,  New  York.  3349c 

Belgian  (The)  refugee;  play  in  4  acts,  by  G. 
Gibson.     110  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  5,  1915;  D :  40267 ;  Gerolt  Gib- 
son, New  York.  3349d 

Belgrade;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  W. 
Meath.     Chicago.  A.  B.  Case,  1871. 

©  J.  W.  Meath,  Chicago;  1871:6673,  July 
15.  3350 


158 


3351 


COPYRIGHTED  IN"   THE   UNITED  STATES 


3372 


Belhaven,  the  future  city;  by  L.  H.  Cowan,  f. 
Typewritten. 

©  Louise  Henry  Cowan,  Weatlierford, 
Tex.;  D:9689,  Dec.  24,  1906;  2c.  Feb.  18, 
1907.  3351 

Believe  as  you  list.  See  Masterpieces  of  the 
English    drama:    Philip   Massinger. 

Believe  rne,  Xantippe;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  F.  Ballard.     [161]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  18,  1912 ;  D :  31414 ;  John  Fred- 
erick Ballard,  Cambridge,  Mass.  3352 

Believe  your  wife.      See  Blind  jealousy. 

Belinda;  or,  The  maid  of  sincerity. 

©  Robert  Loch,  New  York;  1899:60590, 
Sept.  21.  3353 

Belinda  B.  Boles.     See  Flirting. 

Belinda's  burglar;  comedy  playlet  in  1  act,  by 
L.  Williams.     17  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  17,  1910;  D:  20225;  Laurence 
Williams,  St.  Louis.  3354 

Belinde;  ein  liebesstiick  in  5  aufziigen,  von  Her- 
bert Eulenberi,'.  Leipzig,  E.  Rowohlt  verlag, 
1912.     [3],  88  p.     8°. 

©  Oct.  15.  1912;  2c.  Jan.  6.  1913;  D:  31879; 
Enist  Rowohlt  verlag,  Leipzig.  3355 

Bell  Berkeley's  revenge.      See  Ball's  Bluff. 

Sell  (The)  boy;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  I).  Flynn. 

©  James  D.  Flynn,  New  York;  1897:29331, 
May  14.  3356 

a  3  act  farce,  by  \Y.  F.  Phillips. 

©  Will  Ford  Phillips,  New  York;  1899: 
14616,  Feb.  23.  3357 

Bell  (The)  boy  and  the  tramp;  play  in  1  act, 
by  W.  W.  Munro.     8  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  31,  1913;  D:  35518;  William 
Wallace  Munro,  New  York.  3358 

Bell  (The)  boy  at  Rector's;  a  drama  in  4  acts, 

by  M.  Thompson.     [2],  48  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    May  25,   1912;    D:  29880;    Marshall 

Thompson,  Opelousas,  La.  3359 

Bell  (The)  boy's  busy  day;  sketch  for  three  peo- 
ple, by  Charlotte  Maude  Miller.  6  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  C.  M.  Miller,  New  York;  D :  9608,  Dec. 
19,  190G ;  2c.  Dec.  10,  1906.  3360 

Bell  (A)  boy's  troubles;  by  F.  W.  Purcell.  9  p. 
12°.     Typewritten. 

©  Frank  W.  Purcell,  Toledo,  O. ;  D :  3836, 
Aug.  17,  1903;  2c.  Aug.  26,  1903.  3361 

Bell  Cameron,  the  lass  of  Glenmoyle.  Type- 
written. 

©  .Jessie  P.eattie  Thomas,  Red  Bud,  111. ; 
1894 :  28476,  July  7 ;  Ic.  July  7.  3362 


Bell  (The)  hop;  play  in  1  act.  by  H.  S.  Brum- 
mell.     19  p.    f°.     Typewritten. 

©  le.  Dec.  23,   1912;   D:  31764;   Harry  S. 
Brummell,  Brazil,  Ind.  3363 

a  sketch  for  two  males  and  one  female,  by 


J.  L.  Treat  and  W.  E.  Munger. 

©  James  L.  Treat  and  Walter  E.  Munger, 
Chicago ;  D  :  5795,  Nov.  18,  1904.  3364 

Bell  (The)  in  the  fog.     See  Hurricane  (The) 

Bell  (The)  maker.     See  Cosset  of  the  bells. 

Bell  (The)  of  Guadalupe;  a  play  in  4  acts, 
founded  on  the  history  of  the  late  Mexican 
war  of  '47,  by  B.  Creighton.     Typewritten. 

©  Bertha  Ci'eighton,  New  York;  1894: 
27929.  July  5;  Ic.  received.  3365 

Bell  (The)  of  Narragansett  Bay.  See  Maid 
(The)  of  the  light. 

Bell  (The)  ringer.  See  Voice  (The)  of  the 
bell. 

Bell  Rock;  an  opera  of  colonial  days,  words  by 
N.  W.  Leavitt,  music  by  B.  E.  Leavitt.  20  p. 
8". 

©  Burton  Emerson  Leavitt,  Putnam,  Conn. ; 
1900  A:  3249,  Feb.  5;  2c.  Sept.  18.  3366 

Bella;  schauspiel  in  3  akten,  von  Desider  Szo- 
mory,  deutsch  von  Franz  Rajna.  Miinchen, 
I^rei  masken-verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.     128  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  26,  1913;  D:  32946;  Drei  mas- 
ken  verlag,  Munich.  3367 

Bella  (La)  Charito;  juguete  comico-lirico  en  1 
acto,  y  en  in-osa,  de  L.  Carrillo  y  A.  R.  Fer- 
randiz.  milsica  de  los  maestros  M.  Ribas  y 
L.  R.  Arteaga.  Madrid,  Sociedad  de  autores 
espauoles,  1909.     17  p.     12°. 

©  July  2,  1909  ;  2c.  July  14,  1909  ;  D  :  16257 ; 
Leopoldo  Carrillo  y  Antonio  R.  Ferrandiz. 
Madrid.  '  3368 

Bella  Demonia;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Selina 
Dnlaro. 

©  C.  Franklvn  Chattertou,  New  York;  1888: 
22112.  Aug.  1.  3369 

a  society  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Selina  Dolaro. 

©  Barclav  Warburton,  New  York;  1891: 
1,SS74.  May  23.  3370 

Bella  donna;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  F.  Mandel. 
21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Frank  Mandel.  San  Francisco;  D :  13230, 
June  23,  1908;  2c.  June  23,  1908.  3371 

a  4  act  comedy,  by  E.  Hornsby.    13  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Edward  Hornsby,  New  York;  D :  14828. 
Jan.  16,  1909;  Ic.  Jan.  11,  1909;  Ic.  Jan.  16, 
1909.  3372 


159 


3373 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


3392 


Bella  (La)  Lucerito;  entremes  de  S.  y  J.  Al- 
varez Quintero.  con  mtlsica  de  Saco  del  Valle. 
Madrid,  Sociedad  de  autores  espauoles,  1907. 
16  p.     8". 

©  Serafiu  &  Joaquin  Alvarez  Quintero,  Ma- 
drid; D:  11027,  July  22,  1907;  2c.  July  22, 
1907.  3373 

Bella  (La)  Tripita;  juguetito  comico-lirico-bail- 
able,  dividido  en  3  cuadros  insigniflcantes,  en 
prosa,  original  de  Fernando  C.  Duarte  y  An- 
gel Palacios  Martin,  musica  de  los  maestros 
Crespo  y  Quislant.  Madrid,  Sociedad  de  au- 
tores espauoles,  1911.    17  p.    12°. 

©  Aug.  21,  1911;  2c.  Aug.  22,  1911;  D: 
25011;  F.  C.  Duarte  y  A.  Palacios  Martin, 
Madrid.  ,  3374 

Bellaire;  by  W.  H.  Magee.  24  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Walter  H.  Magee,  Plymouth,  Pa.;  D: 
14799,  Jau.  12,  1909;  2c.  Jan.  12,  1909.     3375 

Bellamy  (The)  farm;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  H.  Wilson. 

©   Jav   H.    Wilson,    Newarli,  N.    J.;    1891: 

13389,  Apr.  13.  3376 

Belle  (La)  au  Bois-Dormant;  f eerie  lyrique  en 
vers  en  unprologue,  2  parties.  14  tableaux, 
par  J.  Richepin  et  H.  Cain.  [Paris,  luipr.  de 
I'lllustration,  1908]     89  p.     12°. 

©  Henri  Cain  &  Jean  Richepin,  Paris;  D: 
12149,  Jan.  10,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  11,  1908.      3377 

Belle  (La)  aventure;  comedie  en  3  actes,  de  G. 
A.  de  Caillavet,  Robert  de  Flers  et  E.  Rey. 
[200]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  21,  1914;  D:  35732;  G.  A.  de 
Caillavet,  R.  de  Flers  &  Etienne  Rey,  Paris. 

3377a 

Same.    38  p.     {In  La  petite  illustration,  no. 


61,  2  mai  1914.  serie-theatre-no.  37) 

©  May  2,  1914 ;  Ic.  May  27,  1914  ;  D  :  37140 ; 
G.-A.  de  Caillavet,  Robert  de  Flers  &  Etienne 
Rey,  Paris.  3377b 

Belle  Brandon;  an  American  play  in  4  acts,  by 
E.  J.  Ellsworth.     107  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Emily  Orah  Janvrin  Ellsworth,  New 
York ;  D :  14949,  Jan.  30,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  30, 
1909.  3378 

Belle  (La)  Creole;  musical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
book  by  J.  M.  I^eveque,  music  by  Bessie  Boniel. 
100  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  1,  1911;  D:  23498;  J.  M.  Le- 
veque.  New  York.  3379 

or,   Blanche  Daponte;   a   melodrama   in   5 

acts,  by  J.  L.  Roche. 

©  James  L.  Roche,  Peusacola,  Fla. ;  1882: 
10020,  June  19.  3380 

Belle  et  la  Bete.  See  Drames  et  comedies,  par 
Marguerite  Dupres. 


Belle   (La)   Helene;  ballet   in   several   composi- 
tions, invented  and  arr.  by  B.  Kiralfy. 

©  Bolossy  Kiralfy,  New  York;  1887:2677, 
Feb.  3.  3381 

play  in  1  act.  by  B.  C.  Mason.     [2],  32  p. 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  9,  1913;  D:  33187;  Ben  C.  Ma- 
son, Washington.  3382 

Belle  Jones  claim;  play  in  4  acts,  by  Frank 
Dare  [pseud,  of  Mrs.  A.  C.  Read]  4  v.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  6,  1915;  D:  38667;  Mrs.  Alvan 
Chambliss  Read,  San  Juan,  Porto  Rico.  3382a 

Belle  Keathing;  play  in  prelude  and  3  acts,  by 
V.  K.  Kelly.     [80]  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  27,  1911 ;  D :  23475 ;  Veronica  K. 
Kelly,  Philadelphia.  3383 

Belle  (La)  Madame  Heber;  comedie  en  4  actes, 
par  A.  Hermant.    46  p.    8°.    Tyi^ewritten. 

©  Abel  Hermant,  Paris;  D :  7361,  Oct.  5, 
1905;  2c.  Oct.  5,  1905.  3384 

Belle-maman;  comedie  en  3  actes,  par  V.  Sar- 
dou  et  R.  Deslandes.  [Paris,  Impr.  de  I'lllus- 
tration] 1908.    2  p.  1.,  97  p.    12°. 

©  Yictorien  Sardou  and  Raymond  Des- 
landes, France;  D :  13670,  Aug.  28,  1908;  2c. 
Aug.  28,  1908.  3385 

Belle  (La)  Marie;  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 
P.  .Musaeus.     22  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  5,  1913;  D:  33722;  Paul  Mu- 
saeus,    Scranton,   Pa.  3386 

or,  A  woman's  revenge.     Typewritten. 

©  Agues  Herndon  Andruss,  New  York ; 
1898:19980,  Mar.  28;   2c.  Mar.  28.  3387 


a  comedy  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Henry 

Preston    and    Joseph   A.    Jessel.      New    York, 
A.  S.  Seer,  1889. 

©  Agnes  Herndon,  New  York ;  1889 :  25093, 
Aug.  15.  3388 

changed  from   the  original  from   sug- 


gestion of  J.  A.  Jessel  and  re-written  by  Hal 
Reid  and  J.  A.  Jessel. 

©   Agnes    Herndon    and    Joseph   A.    Jessel, 
New  Yt)rk ;  1889  :  25726,  Aug.  23.  3389 

Belle  (La)  Marseillaise;  piece  en  4  actes,  par 
P.  Bertou. 

©  Pierre  Berton,  Paris;  D :  13363.  July  18, 
1908.     [For  copies  reed,  see  D:  13258.]     3390 

Same.    p.  619-042,  illus.     8°. 

©  Pierre  Berton,  Paris;  D :  13258,  June  29, 
1908:  2c.  June  29,  190S   (acts  1,  2)  ;  2c.  July 
18,  1908   (acts  2-4).  3391 
a  play  in  4  acts,  by  P.  Berton.    4°.     Type- 
written. 

©  Pierre  Berton,  Paris ;   D :  5065,  May  24, 
1904;  2c.  May  24,  1904.  3392 


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3393 


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3416 


Belle-mere  impossible;  by  F.  G.  Buchanan.  8  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    2,    1909;    D:  17596;    Frances 
Grant  Buchanan,  Denver.  3393 

Belle-Nivernaise  (La);  piece  en  4  actes,  tiree 
du  ronian  d'Alphonse  Daudet,  par  Mme.  Quili- 
chini.  Paris,  Librairie  Ch.  Delagrave.  94  p. 
12^ 

©   Feb.    27,    1914;    2c.    Mar.    17,   1914;    D: 
36379 ;  Ch.  Delagrave,  Paris.  3393a 

Belle  of  Antioch. 

©  Harry  Colon  Wood,   Providence,   R.   I.; 
D  :  5527,  Sept.  13,  1904.  3394 

Belle  (The)  of  Avenue  A;  by  W.  D.  Cobb. 

©  Will  D.  Cobb,  New  York;  D :  2724,  Dec. 
16,  1902.  3395 

a  comedy  drama. 

©  Albert  H.   Woods,  New   York;   D :  6352, 


Mar.  17,  1905. 


3396 


Belle  (The)  of  Bingville;  comedy  talking  act, 
by  F.  Whitfield.  1  p.  1.,  [21]  p.  4^  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  1,  1912;  D:  28900;  Frederick 
Whitfield,  Chicago.  3397 

Belle  (The)  of  Bohemia  (Verses  from);  a  mu- 
sical comedy  in  2  acts,  libretto  by  H.  B. 
Smith,  music  by  Ludwig  Englander.  .  .  [New 
York?]  1900.    30  p.    8°. 

©  Harry  B.  Smith,  New  York;  1900  A: 
23558,  Sept.  22;  2c.  Sept.  22.  3398 

Belle  (The)  of  Boston;  by  M.  Ott. 

©  Matthew  Ott,  Boston;  D :  8491,  May  7, 
1906.  3399 

Belle  (The)  of  Brittany;  a  Breton  musical  play 
in  2  acts,  by  L.  Bantock  and  P.  J.  Barrow, 
lyrics  by  P.  Greenbank,  music  by  H.  Talbot 
and  M.  Home.    125  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Leedham  Bantock,  P.  J.  Barrow,  Percy 
Greenbank,  Howard  Talbot  and  Marie  Home, 
London;  D :  14123,  Oct.  23,  1908;  2c.  Oct.  23, 
1908.  3400 

musical  play  in  2  acts,  by  Leedham  Ban- 
tock and  P.  J.  Barrow,  lyrics  by  Percy  <Jreen- 
bank,  music  by  Howard  Talbot  and  Marie 
Home.  London,  Keith  Prowse  &  co.,  ltd. 
[1908]     40  p.    8", 

©  Keith  Prowse  &  cc,  ltd.,  London;  D: 
14208,  Oct.  26,  1908;  2c.  Oct.  26,  1908.      3401 

Belle  of  Broadway;  a  musical  farce. 

©  Albert  H.  Woods,  New  York;  D :  6575, 
Apr.  26,  1905.  3402 

play  in  4  acts.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Frederic  Arnold  Kummer,  New  York ;  D : 
12338,  Feb.  10,  1908;  2c.  Mar.  20,  1908;  2c. 
scenario  Feb.  10,  1908.  3403 


Belle  (The)  of  Chicago;  a  burlesque  in  3  acts. 

©  Harry  B.  Clifford,  Chicago ;  1898 :  13085, 

Feb.  23.  3404 

Belle  (The)  of  Chinatown;  play  in  1  act,  by  W. 
Montague.     [1],  13  p.     4°    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    10,    1913;    D :  32914 ;    Walter 
Montague,  San  Francisco.  3405 

Belle  (The)  of  Cripple  Creek;  a  4  act  comedy 
drama,  by  C.  E.  Blaney. 

©  Chas.  E.  Blaney,  New  York;  1897:61363, 
Oct.  30.  3406 

Belle  (The)  of  Dodoloo.     See.  Juggler  (The). 

Belle  (The)  of  Hades;  or.  The  daughters  of 
Satan,  a  musical  spectacular,  farcical,  dra- 
matic frivolity  in  3  acts,  by  Guy  Caufman. 
t°.     Typewritten. 

©  Madelon  Caufman,  Joplin,  Mo. ;  D  :  10338, 
Apr.  13,  1907;  2c.  Apr.  15,  1907.  3407 

Belle  (The)  of  Hong  Kong;  a  musical  comedy  in 
2  acts,  by  H.  B.  Smith. 

©   Harrv   B.    Smith,   New   York;    D :  7080, 
Aug.  9,  1905.  3408 

Belle  (The)  of  Honolulu.     Tyi^ewritten. 

©  C.  E.  Hellertz,  Chicago ;  1899 :  66228,  Oct. 
12;  2c.  Jan.  22,  1900.  3409 

Belle  (The)  of  Japan;  a  4  act  comedy  drama,  by 
H.  Grattun  Donnelly  and  G.  H.  Eldon.  54  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  17,  1909;   D :  16281 ;   G.  Harris 
Eldon,  Alexandria,  Ind.  3410 

Belle  (The)  of  Jaytown.     Typewritten. 

©    Frank    Leary,     Goodland,    Ind. ;    1899 : 
29350,  Apr.  29;  2c.  Sept.  30.  3411 

Belle  of  Liberty  farm;  or,  The  fortunes  of  a 
country  girl.      31  p.     t".     Typewritten. 

©  James  Frederick  Coulon,  Worcester;  D: 
8053,  Feb.  24,  1906;  2c.  Feb.  24,  1906.       3412 

Belle  of  Luzon. 

©  Laurel  Rivers,  New  York ;  D :  3465,  May 
16,  1903.  3413 

Belle  (The)  of  Manilla.     Typewritten. 

©  Frank  L.  Yerance,  New  York;  1900  A: 
18213,  July  23;   2c.  Aug.  11.  3414 

-a  3  act  farce  comedy,  by  C.  H.  Colson. 

©  Charles  H.  Colson,  Kansas  City,  Mo. ;  D : 
12142,  Jan.  8,  1908.  3415 

Belle  (The)  of  Mayfair.  See  What  makes  the 
woman. 

Belle  (The)  of  Narragansett  Pier.     See  Maid 

(The)  of  the  lighthouse. 
Belle  (The)  of  Nev/port;  a  musical  story  of  the 

sea,   boolv   and   lyrics  by   A.   Lowe,   music  by 

Chas.  F.  Dennee.     97  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Allen  Lowe,  Chicago;   D :  4115,   Oct.   19, 

1903 ;  2c.  Oct.  23,  1903.  341 


5379—15- 


-11 


161 


3417 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


3441 


Belle  (The)  of  Richmond;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 
S.  S.  Toler. 

©  Sidney  Sommers  Toler,  Wichita ;  D  :  1058, 
Nov.  2,  1901.  3417 

among  the  aristocracy   of  the  South, 

by    Sidney    S.    Toler.      [100]    p.     4".     Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.   July  22,   1909;    D:  16312;   Darcy  & 
Wolford,  inc.,  New  York.  3418 

among    the    southern    aristocracy,    by 


<?.  S.  Toler. 

©  Sydney  Sommers  Toler,  New  York;  D: 
2240,  Aug.  15,  1902.  3419 

Belle  (The)  of  Sandy  Bottom;  1  act,  3  scenes, 
[by]  B.  A.  Dwyer. 

©  Bessie  Agnes  Dwyer,  Washington ;  1899 : 

67163,  Oct.  16.  3420 

Belle  (The)  of  Saratoga;  a  1  act  comedy,  by 

W.  F.  Flemen,     [1]   10  p.     t°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Aug.    27,    1909;    D:  16643;    William 

Flemen,  Chicago.  3421 

Bell  (The)  of  Shady  lane;  comedy  sketch,  by 

Barry  Gray.     11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  27,  1910 ;  D :  22397 ;  Allen  May, 
Philadelphia.  3422 

Belle  (A)  of  Shaker  Prairie;  comedy  drama  in 

1  act,  by  Jacolyn  Manning.    10  p.    4°.    Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  15,  1911;  D:  25765;  Jacolyn 
Manning  Spoerl,  Brooklyn.  3423 

Belle   (The)   of  Tahiti;  play   in  1  act,  by   W. 
Montague.     9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  15,  1913;  D:  34419;  Walter 
Montague,  San  Francisco.  3424 

Belle  of  the  Antilles.     4°.    Tjpewritten. 

©  Elenor  de  Berrein  Morris,  Brooklyn ;  D : 
6096,  Jan.  19,  1905 ;  2c.  Jan.  19,  1905.        3425 
Belle   (The)   of  the  barbers'  ball.      29  p.     4". 
Printed. 

©  George  M.  Cohan,  New  York ;  D :  15280, 

Mar.  8,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  6,  1909.  3426 

Belle   (The)  of  the  beach;  musical  comedy  in 

2  acts,  by  H.  B.  Smith. 

©  Harry  B.  Smith,  New  York;  1900  A: 
21275,  Aug.  25.  3427 

Belle  of  the  Bluegrass. 

©  Walter  J.  Kent,  Dundee,  Mich. ;  D :  7380, 
Oct.  9,  1905.  3428 

Belle  (The)  of  the  boulevard;  comic  opera,  in 

3  acts,   by   N.   Picini-Mersereau.     37   p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  1,  1915 ;  D  :  40805 ;  Nina  Picini- 
Mersereau,  Sag  Harbor,  N,  Y.  3428a 

a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts  and  8  scenes  by 

A.  Caplin.     78  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Abel  Caplin.  St.  Louis ;  D :  16038,  June  7, 
1909 ;  2c.  May  29,  1909.  3429 


Belle  (The)  of  the  Bowery;  a  musical  comedy 
in  2  acts,  by  John  Kendrick  Bangs  and  Rod- 
eric  C.  Peufield. 

©   J.   K.   Bangs  and  R.   C.   Penfield,   New 
York ;  D  :  3746,  July  22,  1903.  3430 

Belle  (The)  of  the  Bridal  Veil.    See  Yosemite. 

Belle  (The)  of  the  footlights;  musical  protean 
playlet  in  1  act,  by  I.  Franklin  and  B.  Green. 
•  6  p.    nar.  f".    Printed. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  13,  1911 ;  D  :  23151 ;  Irene  Frank- 
lin and  Burt  Green,  New  York.  3431 

Belle  (The)  of  the  halls;  musical  comedy  in  2 
acts,  by  H.  B.  Smith. 

©   Harry   B.    Smith,   New   York;    1900   A: 
21276,  Aug.  25.  3432 

Belle  (The)  of  the  Latin-quarter;  comic  opera 
in  3  acts,  by  L.  L.  Everett.  62  p.  f^  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  y,  1911 ;  D  :  25807  ;  Leolyn  Louise 
Everett,  Willoughby,  O.  3433 

Belle  (The)  of  the  moon.  5  p.  8".  Type- 
written. 

©   Frank  A.   Davidson,   Chicago ;    D :  2994, 
Feb.  14,  1903;  2c.  Feb.  14,  1903.  3434 

comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  A.  C.  D.  Collins. 

[58]  p.     t".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  5,  1911 ;  D :  23840 ;  Arthur  C.  D. 
Collins,  London.  3435 

Belle  of  the  Rio  Grande. 

©  Charles  A.   Taylor,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. ; 
D  :  5815,  Nov.  23,  1904.  3436 

Belle  (The)  of  the  season.  See  Summer  (The) 
girls. 

Belle  (The)  of  the  West;  a  musical  comedy  in 
3  acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  Harry  B.  Smith, 
music  by  Karl  L.  Hoschna. 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York ;  D :  7171, 
Aug.  28,  1905.  3437 

a  play  with  songs,   by   H.  B.   Smith.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  H.  B.  Smith,  New  York;  D :  5386,  Aug. 
8,  1904 ;  2c.  Aug.  25,  1905.  3438 

Belle  (The)  of  the  Willowemock;  melodrama, 
by  G.  Sands.     9  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   George   Sands,   Kansas  City,   Kan. ;   D : 
4230,  Nov.  11,  1903 ;  2c.  Nov.  11,  1903.      3439 

Belle  (The)  of  Tokio;  musical  extravaganza  in 
3  acts,  by  E.  A.  Locke. 

©    Edwin   A.    Locke,    Chelsea,    Mass.;    D: 
6342,  Mar.  7,  1905.  3440 

Belle  (The)  of  Tubbtown;  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
R.  P.  Janette.     26  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  23,  1912;   D:  30324;   Robert  P. 
Janette,  Boston.  3441 


162 


3442 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


3461 


Belle  (La)  polonaise.     See  Menage  polonaise. 

Belle  (La)  Rosita;  operetta  in  2  acts  by  P. 
Giietai-y  and  A.  Osborn.  21  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  3,  1910;  D:  22796;  Pedro  Gue- 
tary  and  Augusta  Osborn,  New  York.        3442 

Belle  (La)  rouge;  a  drama,  adapted  by  W.  F. 
Gilchrest.     Typewritten. 

©  William  F.  Gilchrest,  New  York;  1893: 
42244,  Sept.  20;  2c.  Sept.  20.  3443 

Belle  (La)  Busse;  a  story  of  intense  interest  in 
4  chapters,  by  D.  Belasco. 

©  Dave  Belasco,  New  York;  1881:17735, 
Nov.  14.  3444 

Belle  (La)  souris;  opera  comique  in  3  acts,  by 
Percy  French  and  G.  Guetary.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  G.  Guetary.  New  York;  D :  7767,  Dec.  27, 
1905;  2c.  Dec.  27,  1905.  3445 

Belle,  the  typewriter  girl;  or.  The  vampires  of 
Chicago,  a  phiv  in  5  acts,  by  Bernard  Francis 
Moore.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1908. 
44  p.     12°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D  :  12315, 
Feb.  5,  1908;  2c.  Mar.  21,  1908.  3446 

Belles  and  beaux;  musical  comedy  in  2  acts, 
by  H.  B.  Smith. 

©  Harry  B.  Smith,  New  York;  1900  A: 
21277,  Aug.  25.  3447 

Belles  (The)  of  Blackville;  a  negro  minstrel  en- 
tertainment for  young  ladies,  concluding  with 
a  specialty  farce  entitled  Patchwork,  by  Net- 
tie H.  Pelham.  New  York,  Harold  Roorbach. 
©  Harold  Roorbach,  New  York;  1897: 
52641,  Sept.  20;  2c.  Oct.  7.  3448 

See  also  Patchwork. 

Belles  (The)  of  Canterbury;  play  in  1  act  for 
eleven  girls,  a  Chaucer  tale  out  of  school,  by 
Anna  Bird  Stewart.  New  York,  S.  French; 
London,  S.  French,  ltd.     20  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  11,  1912;  2c.  Nov.  21,  1912;  D: 
81434 ;  Samuel  French,  New  York.  3449 

Belles  (The)  of  the  kitchen;  a  musical  dra- 
matic composition,  written  and  composed  by 
H.  Wall.    New  York,  H.  Wall. 

©  Harry  Wall,  New  York ;  1871 :  9608,  Oct. 
14.  3450 

an    operatical,    tragical,    comical,    farcical, 

and  saltatorial  extravaganza,  in  1  act,  in- 
vented, written,  arr.  and  acted  exclusively, 
by  the  Yokes  family. 

©  Harry  W.  Corbyn,  New  York;  1873: 
11678,  Oct.  10.  3451 

Belles  (The)  of  Trinity;  in  3  acts  and  1  pro- 
logue, by  W.  B.  Watson. 

©  W.  B.  Watson,  Brooklyn ;  D  :  1991,  May 
23.  1902.  3452 


Bello  (El)  Delmonte;  entremgs  c6mico-lIrico- 
taurino,  original  de  A.  Sanchez  Carrere, 
mtisica  de  Modesto  Romero.  Madrid,  Socie- 
dad  de  autores  espanoles,  1914.    24  p.     12°. 

©  Mar.  15,  1915;  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1915;  D: 
40087 ;  Adolfo  Sanchez  Carrere,  Madrid. 

3452a 

Bell  Narciso;  juguete  c6mIco-lIrico  en  1  acto, 
de  E.  G.  del  Castillo  y  L.  de  Olive,  mtisica  de 
Ramon  Lopez-Montenegro.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  espanoles]  1909.    50  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.  18,  1909;  2c.  Nov.  19,  1909;  D: 
17480 ;  Emilio  G.  del  Castillo  y  Luis  de  Olive, 
Madrid.  3453 

Bellona;  or.  Peace  and  war,  grand  ballet  pan- 
tomime in  1  act  and  2  tableaux,  by  A.  Thomp- 
son. 

©  Alfred  Thompson,  New  York;  1890: 
6702,  Feb.  26.  3454 

Bellow  (The),  the  growl  and  the  you-be-damn. 
Sec  Wall  street  idyl. 

Bells  (The);  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  C.  W.  Barry 
and  G.  F.  Rowe. 

©  Charles  W.  Barry,  New  York ;  1872 :  832, 
Jan.  27.  3455 

by  Leopold  Lewis.     New   York,  1872. 


©  H.  L.  Bateman,  New  York;  1872:1360, 
Feb.  10.  3456 

adapted  ...  by  C.   J.   Birbeck.     New 


York,   J.   F.   Wagner    [1904]      96  p.     diagrs, 
12°.     (Classical  dramas,  no.  3) 

©  Joseph  F.  Wagner,  New  York ;  D :  5952, 
Dec.  22,  1904;  2c.  Dec.  22,  1904.  3457 

—  or,  The  Polish  Jew,  a  romantic  moral 
drama  in  3  acts,  tr.  from  the  French  of  Erck- 
mann  and  Chatrian,  by  Henry  L.  Williams,  jr. 
New  York,  R.  M.  De  Witt. 

©  Robert  M.   De  Witt,   New  York;   1872: 
7325,  July  8;  2c.  Oct.  30.  3458 

—  See  also  Byer's  library  of  tabloid  plays. 


Bells  (The)  of  Big  Ben;  a  realistic  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  P.  Lindon. 

©  Percy  Lindon,   New  York;   1892:46318, 
Nov.  14.  3459 

Bells  (The)  of  Bonnydingle.     See  Good  times 
with  the  juniors. 

Bells  (The)  of  Camulos.     See  Ramona. 

Bells  (The)  of  Juarez.     7  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 
©  Phvllis  Griffin  Daniels,  La  Canada,  Cal. ; 
D :  14873,  Jan.  21,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  27,  1909. 

3460 

Bells  (The)  of  San  Gabriel;  play  in  1  act,  by 
L.  A.  Hrubanik.     [5]  p.    4*.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Jan.  27,  1913;   D:  32278;   Laura  A- 
Hrubanik,  Alameda,  Cal.  3461 


163 


3462 


DKAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


3481 


Bells  (The)  of  Shandon;  an  Irish  comedy 
drama. 

(5)    John    J.  McGinniss,    Brooklyn ;    1896 : 

27037,  May  2.  3462 

play  in  1  act,  by  W.  Montague,     10  p.  4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  20,  1914 ;  D  :  38556 ;  Walter  Mon- 
tague, San  Francisco.  3462a 

Bells  (The)  that  rang  Nelly  a  bride;  a  sensa- 
tion drama,  by  Richard  H.  Cox. 

©  E.  T.  Anthony,  San  Francisco;  1872: 
8941,  Aug.  20.  3463 

Belmont's  bride;  an  original  comedy  drama  in 
4  acts  and  5  tableaux,  by  J.  K.  Tillotson. 

©  James  K.  Tillotson,  New  York;  1883: 
17957,  Oct.  1.  3464 

Beloved  (The)  rose;  or.  The  murder,  by  A. 
Blet. 

©  Abe  Blet,  Chicago ;  D :  1009,  Oct.  25,  1901. 

3465 

Beloved  (The)  vagabond;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by 
W.  J.  Locke.     11  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  W.  J.  Locke,  London;  D :  9299,  Oct.  23, 
1906;  2c.  Oct.  23,  1906.  3466 

Below  stairs;  an  original  comedy,  by  W.  A. 
Page.     Typewritten, 

©  William  Adino  Page,  Washington;  D: 
408,  Apr.  29,  1901;  2c.  Apr.  29,  1901.        3467 

Below  the  deadline;  dramatic  incident  of  the 
dance  halls,  by  W.  Montague.  15  p,  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  8,  1913 ;  D :  34354 ;  Walter  Mon- 
tague, San  Francisco.  3468 

Below  zero;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Charles  R.  Sweet. 

©   J.    N.   Rentfrow,   United  States;    1889: 

8239,  Mar.  14;  2c.  Mar.  29.  3469 

^or,   A   trip   to   the   top   of   the   world,    a 

comic  opera  in  2  acts,  written  by  S.  F.  Hamp, 
composed  by  A.  C.  Pearson. 

©  Sidford  F.  Hamp  and  Albert  C,  Pearson, 
Colorado  Springs,  Col.;  1894:14527,  Mar.  14; 
2c.  Apr.  30.  3070 

libretto  of  a  comic  opera   [in  2  acts] 


bv  S.  F.  Hamp.     The  Daily  news  job  rooms, 
1894.    cover-title,  [36]  p.    8°. 

©  Sidford  F.  Hamp,  Colorado  Springs,  Col. ; 
1894 :  13296,  Mar.  7 ;  2c.  Mar.  13,  3471 

Belshazzar;  by  J.  Jacobson. 

©  Janie  Jacobson,  New  York ;  D  :  6694,  May 
18,  1905.  3472 

[by]  W.  C.  Dumas,    Boston,  R.  G,  Badger 


Belshazzar — Continued. 

biblical   drama   in  4   acts,   by   B,   Musson, 

4  V,     4°,     Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Mar.  26,  1914  ;  D  :  36474 ;  Bennet  Mus- 
son, New  York.  3473a 

drama,  by  Gertrudis  Gomez  de  Avellaneda, 


tr.  from  the  Spanish  by  W.  F.  Burbank.     San 
Francisco,  A.  M.  Robertson,  1914.    4  p,  1.,  64  p. 
-port.    12°. 

©  Feb.  19,  1914 ;  2c.  Feb.  18, 1914 ;  D  :  36083 ; 
William  Freeman  Burbank,  San  Francisco. 

3473b 

•drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  F.  Burbank.     [1], 


37  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    19,    1912;    D:  30297;    Wm.    F, 
Burbank,  San  Francisco.  3474 

book  and  music  by  W,  S.  Knodle.    35 


[1912]     120  p.     12° 

©  Oct.  4,  1912 ;  2c.  Oct.  16,  1912 ;  A :  327343 ; 
W,  C.  Dumas,  Atlanta.  3473 


p.     f°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  24,  1915;  D:  40465;  Walter  St. 
Clare  Knodle.  Philadelphia.  3474a 

opera  in  3  acts ;  stage  manager's  book. 

©  J.  A.  Butterfield,  Chicago;   1891:15918, 
Apr.  30 ;  2c.  Apr.  30,  3475 

play  in  4  acts,  by  William  Stearns  Davis, 

dramatized   by    S.    B.    Gilman.      [57]    p.     4°, 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  25,  1914 ;  D :  37229 ;  Sarah  Ber- 
nice  Gilman,  Arlington,  Mass.  3475a 

a  spectacular  tragedy  in  5  acts  by  K.  W. 

Grove, 

©  Katharine  W.  Grove,  Cincinnati;   1877: 
11434,  Oct.  6.  3476 

Belshazzar,  Daniel  and  the  mystic  writing 
on  the  walls  of  Babylon,  32  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Francis  R.  Cole,  Chicago ;  D :  15780,  Apr. 
24,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  24,  1909.  3477 

Belshazzar's  feast;  a  musical  spectacle.  29  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    George    Porter,    Bridgeport,    Conn. ;    D : 
102S9,  Apr,  6,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  6,  1907.        3478 

Beltane  fire.     See  Feuersnot. 

Ben- Ami;  or,  The  son  of  Israel,  in  4  acts,  by 
A,  Goldfaden,  staged  by  B.  Thomashefsky, 
music  by  L.  Friedzel,  text  and  music  for 
couplets  by  Mogulesko. 

©  Boris  Thomashefsky,  Brooklyn  ;  D  :  12561, 
Mar.  17,  1908.  3479 

Ben  and  Dot;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  B, 
Lewis. 

©  C.  B.  Lewis,  Detroit ;  1879 :  4614,  Apr.  7. 

3480 

Ben  Boliver  from.  Arizona.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edward  L.  Snader,  New  York;  D :  4605, 
Feb.  11.  1904;  2c.  Feb.  11,  1904.  3481 


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Ben  Butler  and  the  Jersey  Lily.    See  Langtry. 

Ben  Hur;  in  dramatic  tableaux  and  pantomime, 
arr.  by  the  author  for  Clark  and  Cox.     New- 
York,  Harper  &  bros.,  1891. 

©  Lew  Wallace,  Crawfordsville,  Ind. ;  1891 : 
34918,  Oct.  1;  2c.  Oct.  24.  3482 

in   tableaux   and  pantomime,   arr.   by   the 

author,  for  Clark  &  Cox. 

©     Lew     Wallace,     Crawfordsville,     Ind.; 
1890  :  29873,  Sept.  27  ;  2c.  Oct.  24.  3483 

a  play  by  Lew  Wallace,  arr.  for  the  stage 


by  William  Young. 

©  Harper  &  bros.,  New  York ;  1899 :  71535, 
Nov.  2;  2c.  Nov.  22.  3484 

Ben  Hur,  a  prince  of  Jerusalem;  a  play  in  5 
acts,  by  H.  Lindley. 

©  Harry  Lindley,  Leetonia,  O. ;  1889  :  18437, 
June  17.  3485 

Ben  McCulloughi;  or,  Certain  as  death. 

©  Oliver  Doud  Byron,   New   York;   1871; 
11265,  Nov.  27.  3486 

Ben-my-chree  (The)  (The  girl  of  my  heart); 
a  romantic  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Hall  Caine  and 
Wilson  Barrett.    New  York,  1889. 

©    Clark    S.    Sammis,    New    York;    1889: 
26854,  Sept.  3 ;  2c.  Sept.  10.  3487 

Ben  of  Broken  Bow;  a  comedy-drama  in  4  acts 
by  E.  E.  Baker. 

©  Edith  Ellis  Baker,  New  York ;  D :  7297, 
Sept.  22,  1905.  3488 

Ben  th'  hoose;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Elspet 
Keith.     48  p.     12°.     Printed. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  31,  1913 ;  D  :  37413 ;  Alfred  Ware- 
ing,  London.  3488a 

Benamela;  or,  A  summer  night's  dream,  by 
V.  Romeo.     Typewritten. 

©  Vincenzo  Romeo,  New  York ;  1894 :  26761, 
May  28 ;  2c.  July  3.  3489 

Bench  (A)  in  the  park;  1  act  play,  by  W. 
Hackett.     [20]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    16.    1912;    D:  29396;    Walter 
Hackett,  New  York.  ^    3490 

Bending  (The)  of  the  bough;  a  comedy  in  5 
acts,  bv  George  Moore.  Chicago  &  New  York, 
H.  S.  Stone  &  co.,  1900.  xxvi,  192  p.  12°. 
(The  green  tree  library) 

©  Herbert  S.  Stone  &  co.,  Chicago ;  1900  A : 
4735,  Feb.  21 ;  2c.  Mar.  15.  3491 

Beneath  the  cross;  an  original  dramatic  sketch 
In  1  act,  by  Fred  Dixon.     Typewritten. 

©  Minnie  Dixon  Parker,  Washington,  la. ; 
D  :  325,  Feb.  23,  1901 ;  2c.  Feb.  23,  1901.    3492 


Beneath  the  red  cross;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
H.  W.  Hayes. 

©   Hiram   W.   Hayes,  St.   Louis;   D :  3645, 

June  24,  1903.  3493 

Beneath    the    surface;    an    original    emotional 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  Coote  and  R.  F.  Cotton. 

©  Charles  Coote  and  R.  F.  Cotton,  United 

States ;  1889  :  13057,  Apr.  29.  3494 

Beneberak,  the  Spanish  Jew;  a  drama  in  5 
acts  by  R.  Boggs,  dramatization  of  the  novel, 
A  step-daiighter  of  Israel. 

©   Robert  Boggs,   Long   Beach,   Miss. ;   D : 
3597,  June  13,  1903.  ^  3495 

Benedict  Arnold;  a  drama  in  5  acts  by  Lewis 
Charles. 

©  Elijah  Lewis  Charles,  San  Antonio;  D: 
1331,  June  21.  1902.  3496 


—  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  F.  Norcross. 

©  Adaline  Fogg  Norcross,  Boston;  1900  A: 
939,  Jan.  10.  3497 

drama  in  3  acts,  by  H.  T.  Schurz.     105  p. 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  12,  1911 ;  D :  25211 ;  Harriet  T. 

Schurz,  New  York.  3498 

a  play  in  5  acts,  by  E.  Golden.  New  York 


city,  1895. 

©  Echard  Golden,  New  York ;  1895 :  21963, 
Apr.  20.  3499 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  S.  K.  Bland  and  L.  C. 


Humphrey.     Typewritten. 

©  Samuel  K.  Bland  and  Lewis  C.  Hum- 
phrey, Louisville;  1899:6690,  Jan.  19;  2c. 
Jan.  19.  3500 


—  a  play  in  3  acts. 

©   Walter   H.   Nichols,   Boulder,   Col.;   D: 
8941,  Aug.  9,  1906.  3501 

with  a  prologue  and  epilogue,  by  R. 


Derby  and  G.  Scull. 

©  Roger  Alden  Derby  and  Guy  Hamilton 
Scull,  New  York ;  D :  11240,  Aug.  27,  1907. 

3502 

a  romantic  play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  L.  O'Brien. 


Typewritten. 

©  William  L.  O'Brien,  Minneapolis;  1899: 
83424,  Dec.  23 ;  2c.  Dec.  26.  3503 

a  standard  American  drama  in  5  acts,  by 


Beneath  the  gibbet.     See  '98. 


J.  W.  Lewis. 

©   John   Winder  Lewis,   Baltimore ;   1875 : 
775,  Jan.  26.  3504 

—  or,    The    key    to    the    Hudson,    by    J.    W. 
Dodge.     Typewritten. 

©  John  Watson  Dodge,  New  Orleans;  1900 
A :  17697,  July  18 ;  2c.  July  18.  3505 


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8526 


Benedict  Axnold — Continued. 

or,  The  Puritan  wife's  secret,  a  romantic 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  B.  H.  Hilton. 

©    Susan   Benin,    New   York;    1871:11356, 
Dec.  1.  3506 

See  also  Traitor  (The) 


Benedict  Arnold,  patriot  and  traitor;  in  5  acts, 
by  D.  Hastings. 

©  Dille  Hastings,  Philadelphia;  D :  2,  Jan. 
2,  1901.  3507 

Benedict  Arnold,  the  traitor;  an  historical 
drama,  by  W.  Johnson. 

©  William  Johnson,  St.  Louis;  1891:24239, 
July  3 ;  2c.  July  9.  3508 

Benedict  Arnold,  traitor. 

©  Fred  Lowenthal,  Chicago ;  D :  3737,  July 
18,  1903.  3509 

Benedicta;  play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  P.  Downing. 
4  V.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    9,    1913;    D:  34372;    William 
Fuller  Downing,  London.  3510 

Benediction  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Hall. 
[2],  SO  p.    f".    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    27,    1912;    D:  29187;    Frieda 
Hall,  Chicago.  3511 

Benedict's  (The)  babies;  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 
B.  R.  Walcott.    26  p.    f.    Ms. 

©   Ic.    Dec.    12,    1911;    D:  26002;    Beatrice 
Ramsay  Walcot,  New  York.  3512 

Benedictus;  an  orchestral  dramatic  composi- 
tion for  Cavalleria  rusticana,  by  E.  Pizzi. 
New  York. 

©  Emilio  Pizzi,  Italy;  1893:3265,  Jan.  14. 

3513 

Beneficent  (The)  bear.     See  Three  comedies. 

Beneficent  order  of  zealous  Yahoos.  See  B. 
O.  0.  Z.  y.— Wire-puller  (The) 

Benefit  (The)  of  the  doubt;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  Arthur  W.  Pinero.  Rahway,  N.  J.,  The 
Mershon  company,  1895. 

©   William   Heinemann,   New   York;   1S05 : 
62818,  Dec.  11;  2c.  Dec.  11.  3514 


Benefits   (The)   of  co-education, 
academy. 


See  Cupid's 


Benevolent  test;  a  vaudeville  sketch,  by  E.  B. 
Crane.     9  p.     t".    Typewritten. 

©  Edward  B.   Crane,   California.  Mo. ;   D : 
7974,  Feb.  10,  1906;  2c.  Feb.  10,  1906.     3515 

Bengal    (A)    tiger;   by    K.    Ernst.      30    p.      4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Kate  Ernst,   Toledo,   O. ;    D :  3362,   Apr. 
30,  1903;  2c.  June  8,  1903.  3516 


Benhamela;  pantomime  or  burlesque,  by  V. 
Romeo. 

©  Vincenzo  Romeo,  New  York ;  1894  :17806, 
Mar.  31.  3517 

Benighted;  a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  I.  David- 
son. 

©  Isidore  Davidson,  New  York;  1879: 
12621,  Sept.  22.  3518 

Benjamin,  Benny  and  Ben;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by 
Anthony  E.  Wills.  New  York,  Dick  &  Fitz- 
gerald.    37  p.     12°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York;  D :  7804, 
Jan.  2,  1906;  2c.  Jan.  10,  1906.  3519 

Benjamin  Forsickle;  or,  Electric  shock,  by  H. 
C.  Hackett. 

©  Henry  Clark  Hackett,  Cambridgeport, 
Mass. ;  1888 :  2165,  Jan.  19 ;  2c.  June  25. 

3520 

Benjamin  Franklin;  play  in  3  acts,  prologue 
and  epilogue,  by  C.  D.  Mackay.  101  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  26,  1914;  D :  36164 ;  Constance 
D'Arcy  Mackay,  Cambridge,  Mass.  3520a 

a    story    and    a    play,    by    Mary    Hazelton 

Wade.     Boston,  R.   G.  Badger   [1914]     90  p. 
12".     (Little  folks  plays  of  American  heroes) 

©  Dec.  11,  1914  ;  2c.  Jan.  2, 1915 ;  A  :  393030 ; 
Richard  G.  Badger,  Boston.  3520b 

Benjamin's  brautfahrt;  lustspiel  in  4  akten, 
nach  dem  franzosischen,  Mein  onkel  Benja- 
min, des  Claude  Tillier,  von  A.  Ostermann. 
Berlin,  Vertriebsstelle  des  Verbandes  deutscher 
biibuensehriftsteller,  g.  m.  b.  h.     152  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  30,  1913 ;  D :  35493 ;  Arthur  Os- 
termann, Oschersleben,  Germany.  3521 

Benny  Cupp;  play  in  4  acts,  by  L.  B.  F.  Prince. 
[2],  79  p.    4°.  'Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  2,  1912 ;  D :  28186 ;  Leslie  E.  P. 
Prince,  Washington.  3522 

Benoni;  a  Christmas  play,  by  M.  B.  Le  Brun 
[pseud,  of  Sister  Mary  Borromeo  Brown] 

©  Mother  M.  Cleophas,  sup'r  genl.  Sisters 
of  Providence,  St.  Marys,  lud. ;  D  :  14351.  Nov. 
13,  1908.  3523 

Bent,  not  broken;  or,  The  masonic  secret,  a 
melodrama,  by  M.  L.  Bodine. 

©  May  L.  S.  Bodine,  New  York;  1896: 
62964,  Nov.  18.  3524 

Bent  (The)  twig;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  A.  B. 
Gordon-Davis.  [2],  71  p.  4".  Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Mar.  13,  1911 ;  D :  23631 ;  A.  B.  Gor- 
don-Davis. United  States.  3525 
Bercail  (Le);  pigce  en  3  actes,  par  H.  Bernstein. 
[Paris,  Impr.  de  I'lllustration]  1905.  2  p.  1., 
84  p.    12". 

©  Henry  Bernstein,  Paris ;  D :  6058,  Jan. 
12,  1905 ;  2c.  Jan.  12,  1905.  3526 


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Berceau  (Le);  comedie  en  3  actes,  par  Brieux. 

©  Brieux,  Paris;  1898:76882,  Dec.  30;  2c. 

Dec.  30.  3527 

Berceuse  (The)  from.  Jocelyn;  or,  Garret  Fred- 
erick's wife,  play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  W.  Gra- 
ham.    [3],  72  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  7,  1910 ;  D :  22507 ;  Mary  Wynne 
Graham,  Buffalo.  3528 

Beregiss;  play,  tr.  by  R.  G.  Conried.  31  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec,  21,  1909;  D:  17760;  Richard 
Genee  Conried,  New  York.  3529 

Berenice;  by  Jean  Racine,  ed.  with  an  intro- 
duction and  notes  by  Robert  Edouard  Pellis- 
sier.  New  York,  Oxfoi'd  university  press, 
American  branch;  London,  Toronto  [etc.]  H. 
Milford,  1915.  xxxiii,  85  p.  front,  (port.) 
12°.  (Oxford  French  series,  by  American 
scholars;  general  editor:  Raymond  Weeks) 

©  Apr.  27,  1915;  2c.  and  aff.  May  7,  1915; 
A :  398719 ;  Oxford  university  press,  Amer. 
branch.  New  York.  3529a 

a  play,  by  M.  Morton. 

©  Martha  Morton,  New  York ;  1886 :  27018, 
Nov.  30.  3530 

Beresford  benevolent  society;  a  farce  in  1  act, 
by  Emma  E.  Brewster  and  Lizzie  B.  Scribner. 
Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1906.    22  p.    16°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  8263, 
Apr.  2,  1906;  2c.  Apr.  30,  1906.  3531 

Bergere  (La)  des  Alpes.     See  Perdita. 

Berg-erie  (La);  drame  en  1  acte  [par]  Eugene 
Millou.     Paris,  C.  Joubert,  1906.    72  p.     8". 

©  C.  Joubert,  Paris ;  D :  9734,  Jan.  2,  1907 ; 
2c.  Jan.  2,  1907.  3532 

Bergfiihrer  (Die)  von  Hohendorf;  volksstuck 
in  3  akten,  von  Bei'nhard  Meinicke.  Zurich, 
Art  institut  Orell  Fiissli.    86  p.     8°. 

©  Nov.  15,  1914  ;  Ic.  Jan.  2,  1915  ;  D :  39266 ; 
Art.  institut  Orell  Fiissli,  Ziirich,  Switzerland. 

3532a 

Bergsee  (Der);  ein  vorspiel  und  2  akte,  von 
Julius  Blttner.  Berlin,  Jungdeutscher  verlag 
Kurt  Fliegel  &  co.  [1911]  Textbuch.  63  p. 
16". 

©  Sept.  1,  1911;  2c.  Sept.  22,  1911;  D: 
25290;  Jungdeutscher  verlag  Kurt  Fliegel  & 
CO.,  Berlin.  3533 

[Bergsteiger;  play  in  4  acts,  by  D.  Pinski] 

61  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  31,  1913;  D :  32801 ;  David 
Pinski,  New  York.  3534 

Berkley's  call;  drama,  by  A.  Murphy.  56  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  2,  1912;  D:  28182;  Alphonso 
Murphy,  Los  Angeles.  3535 


Berkshire  Hills;  an  original  domestic  drama  in 

3  acts,  by  C.  Daly. 

©  Carroll  Daly,  New  York ;  1894 :  9042,  Feb. 

8.  3536 

Berliner  (Ein)  hauswirth;  odex",  Wenn's  meine 
frau  befiehlt,  lustspiel  in  1  akt,  von  G.  Herr- 
mann. 

©  G.  Herrmann,  Detroit ;  1892 :  36598,  Sept. 
6.  3537 

Bernado's  daughter.      See  Ginevra. 

Bernal,  the  bandit;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  act? 
depicting  typical  Mexican  scenes,  by  A.  Von 
Brandis. 

©   Annette   Von   Brandis,   New   York ;    D : 
8115,  Jan.  16,  1906.  3538 

Bernice;  an  American  drama  in  a  prologue  and 

4  acts,  by  C.  T.  Dazey. 

©   C.   T.   Dazey,   Cambridge,   Mass.;   1881: 
6790,  May  2.  3539 

a  play,  by  G.  A.  Lessey  and  H.  C.  Browne. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©  G.  Alanson  Lessey  and  Harry  C.  Browne, 
United  States ;  D  :  4633,  Feb.  20,  1904 ;  2c.  Apr. 

9,  1904.  3540 

or.  Honors  even,  a  drama  in  3  acts  by  M. 


Zellers. 

©  Mattie  Zellers,  Portland,  Or. ;  1893  :  28075, 
June  12.  3541 

Bernstein   and  Firestein;   a  musical   sketch  in 

1  act,  with  words  and  music  of  the  song  Oh, 

my!  von't  ve  make  der  money!  by  James  F. 

Parsons.    New  York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1904. 

.14  p.     12°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York;  D :  4469, 
Jan.  5,  1904;  2c.  Feb.  1,  1904.  3542 

Bernsteinhexe  (Die);  schauspiel  in  5  aufziigen, 
von  Max  Geissler.  Leipzig,  L.  Staackmann, 
1910.     118  p.     12°. 

©    Oct.    13,    1910;    2c.    Nov.    12,    1910;    D: 
22540;   L.   Staackmann,  Leipzig.  3543 

Berquin;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  E.  G.  Crane. 
12°. 

©  Elizabeth  G.  Crane.  United  States ;  1897 : 
58337,  Oct.  14;  2c.  Oct.  14.  3543a 

Berry  Knap,  antique. 

©  Charles   Smith  Abbe,   Windham,   Conn. ; 
1899:82839,  Dec.  22.  3544 

Berry s  (The)  and  the  bears;  play  in  1  act,  by 
E.  Sutton.     [14]  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Mar.  18,  1912;   D:  29068;   Elisabeth 
Sutton,  Paterson.  3545 

Berry ville;  drama  in  1  act,  by  J.  B.  Ould.  6  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  24,  1911 ;  D :  23451 ;  J.  B.  Ould, 
New  York.  3546 


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3567 


Bersaerker  graden  for  det  Danske  brodersam- 
fund  i  Amerika;  i  4  afdelingen,  ved  John  S. 
Beck.  North  Troy,  N.  Y.,  Godthaab  loge  nr. 
183  D.  B.    26  p.    8°. 

©  Feb.  1,  1914 ;  2c.  Jan.  26,  1914 ;  D  :  357S2 ; 
Godt  Haab  lodge  183  D.  B.,  North  Troy,  N.  Y. 

3546a 

Beserker  (The);  a  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  by 
S.  P.  Morse. 

©    Samuel    Palmer   Morse,    Omaha;    1897: 
63221,  Nov.  11.  3547 

Berta's  back;  by  G.  Guion.  8  p.  4°,  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    11,    1910;    D:  17908;    Gulliver 
Guion,  New  York.  3548 

Bertha  Gerber;  a  social  play  in  4  acts,  by  M. 
Mencher.    47  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©   Henry    Mencher,    New   York ;    D :  14652, 
Dec.  28,  190S ;  2c.  Dec.  29,  1908.  3549 

Bertha,  the  beautiful  shoe-binder  of  Lynn;  an 
original  drama  in  4  acts,  by  P.  Connolly  and 
E.  Barry. 

©  P.   Connolly  and  E.  Barry,  New  York; 
1871 :  9903,  Oct.  24.  3550 

Bertha,  the  daughter  of  a  money  lender;  nine 
persons  in  the  cast  and  4  acts,  by  L.  Jamer- 
son. 

©  Liicinda  Jamerson,  Buffalo ;   1884 :  4912, 
Mar.  7.  3551 

Bertha,  the  sewing  machine  girl. 

©  Albert   H.   Woods,   New  York;   D :  7760, 
Dec.  26,  1905.  3552 

melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  H.  Woods. 

©  A.  H.  Woods,  New  York ;  D :  5868,  Dec.  5, 
1904.  3553 

or.  Death  at  the  wheel,  a  sensation  play  in 

4  acts  and  6  tableaux,  dramatized  from  the 
story  published  in  the  New  York  weekly,  by 
C.  Foster. 

©  Charles  Foster,   New  York;   1871:6898. 
July  24.  3554 

Bertha,  the  sewing  machine  girl  of  New  York; 
or.  Jack  Ryerson  in  Texas,  a  dramatization 
in  5  acts  of  Francis  S.  Smith's  story. 

©  P.   Connelly  and  E.  Barry,  New  York; 
1871 :  7954,  Aug.  25.  3555 

Bertha's  bridge;  by  Ada  K.  Harned.  43  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    23,    1912;     D:  28406;    A.    K. 
Harned,  New  York.  3556 

Jertha's  bridge  party;  by  A.  K.  Harned.  ii, 
29  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    16,    1910;     D:  21233;    A.    K. 
Harned,  New  York.  3557 


Bertha's  wooing;  or,  A  slight  misunderstand- 
ing, a  comedietta  in  1  act,  by  M.  Allen. 

©  Mark  Allen,  Woburn,  Mass;  1880:4454, 
Mar.  19.  3558 

Berthe,  the  daughter  of  Roland;  a  historical 
romantic  play  in  4  acts,  from  the  French  of 
Henri  de  Bernier,  tr.,  rearr.  and  adapted  for 
the  English  stage,  by  A.  E.  Ford. 
•  ©  Annie  E.  Ford,  Baltimore;  1876:6109, 
May  18.  3559 

Bertie  at  bay;  or.  The  embattled  bachelor, 
farce  hi  1  act,  by  L.  W.  Stewart.  [1],  17  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1914 ;  D :  36369 ;  Luella  Wil- 
son Stewart,  Brooklyn.  3559a 

Bertie  Blossom;  or,  A  vagabond's  love,  a  pro- 
tean drama  in  3  acts,  comprising  original 
songs,  scenes,  and  tableaux,  by  M.  Quinlan. 

©   Mark   Quinlan,   New   York ;    1872 :  5797, 
May  31.  3560 

Bertie  Thorn;  or.  Life  shadows,  an  original 
drama  in  3  acts,  by  R.  S.  Lakin. 

©  R.  S.  Lakin,  Massachusetts ;  1871 :  12393, 
Dec.  28.  3561 

Bertrade;  pi§ce  en  4  actes,  par  J.  Lemaltre. 
[Paris,  Imp.  de  I'lllustration]  1905.  2  p.  1.,  71 
p.     8". 

©  Jules  Lemaltre,  Paris ;  D :  7636,  Dec.  1, 
1905;  2c.  Dec.  1,  1905.  3562 

Bertram  of  Lorraine;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  from 
the  Spanish,  by  F.  C.  de  Rialp. 

©  F.  Ch.  de  Rialp,  New  York ;  1898 :  72588, 
Dec.  13.  3563 

Beryl;  a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  L.  Lester, 
from  the  Ledger  story  Beryl's  husband.  Bal- 
timore, 1874. 

©  Lisle  Lester,  Baltimore ;  1874 :  8905,  July 
6.  3564 

Beryl's  husband.     See  Beryl. 

Beschwerdebuch  (Das);  komodie  in  3  akten, 
von  Karl  Ettlinger.  Miinchen  und  Leipzig, 
Georg  Muller.    113  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  22,  1913 ;  D  :  34245 ;  Drei  masken 
verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Munich.  3565 

Beside  the  bonnie  brier  bush;  a  pastoral  drama 
in  5  acts,  founded  on  Beside  the  bonnie  brier 
bush,  The  days  of  auld  lang  syne,  and  Kate 
Carnegie,  by  Ian  MacLaren  [pseud,  of  John 
Watson]  dramatized  by  J.  MacArthur  and 
T.  Hall.     Typewritten. 

©  James  MacArthur,  Madison,  N.  J.,  and 
Tom  Hall,  Norwalk,  O. ;  1897  :  61225,  Oct.  29 ; 
2c.  Nov.  8.  3566 

Beside  the  mark;  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  S.  Rear- 
don,  3d.     23  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  19,  1910;  D:  22596;  Mark  S. 
Reardon,  3d,  New  York.  3567 


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3586 


Beside  the  seaside;  musical  frivolity,  by  F. 
Sherlock.     [1]   6  p.     16°.     Typewritten. 

©  ic.  Feb.  29,  1912 ;  D  :  28877 ;  Frank  Sher- 
lock, New  York.  3568 

Beside  the  still  water;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  B. 
Creighton.    257  p.     4".     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  8,  1910;  D:  22273;  Bertha 
Creighton,  Newark,  N.  J.  3569 

Besieged;  a  drama  in  3  acts  by  Helen  Kane. 
88  p.    12°.    Typewritten. 

©  Helen  P.  Kane,  Washington ;  D :  10262, 
Apr.  3,  1907 ;  2c.  May  9,  1907. 

Beso  (El)  del  amor;  comedia  en  1  acto,  de  J. 
Garcia  del  Bosque  y  B.  Olgueras.  Madrid, 
Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles,  1909.  28  p. 
12°. 

©  July  2,  1909 ;  2c.  July  14,  1909 ;  D  :  16259  ; 
J.  Garcia  del  Bosque  y  Blandino  Olgueras, 
Madrid.  3571 

Bess;  comedy  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  Eleanor 
Gaines  [pseud,  of  Eleanor  Le  Saint]  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Eleanor  Le  Saint,  Philadelphia  ;  D  :  9968. 
Feb.  15,  1907 ;  2c.  Mar.  6,  1907.  3572 

Bess  goes  to  Europe;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  R. 
Woodman.  Franklin.  O.,  Eldridge  amuse- 
ment CO.    41  p.    8°. 

©  Jan.  2,  1911 ;  2c.  Feb.  25,  1911 ;  D  :  23574  ; 
Rea  Woodman,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.  3573 


Bess,  the  rag-picker  of  New  York;  a  drama  in 
5  acts,  by  E.  W.  Jones. 

©  Ella  W.  Jones,  Connersville,  Ind. ;  1873: 
14S87,  Dec.  26.  3574 


Best  (The)  author's  Christmas  plays;  dialogs 
and  plays  for  Christmas  by  Elizabeth  F.  Gup- 
till,  Clara  J.  Denton,  Archibald  Humboldt 
[pseud,  of  G.  O.  March]  Elizabeth  White- 
hill  [pseud,  of  H.  E.  Smith]  Edna  R.  Worrell, 
Lebanon,  O.,  March  brothers,  1909.  1  p.  1., 
ii,  103  p.    12°. 

Contents  :  Dolls  vs.  Teddy  bears. — An  un- 
expected outbreak. — Why  Ethel  didn't  go. — 
The  lost  tree. — Jack  Horner's  Christmas  pie. — 
Music  maketh  merry,  etc.,  etc. 

©  Oct.  8,  1909 ;  2c.  Oct.  9,  1909 ;  A :  249352 ; 
March  bros.,  Lebanon.  O.  3580 

3570  Best  (The)  Christmas  book;  recitations,  dia- 
logues, exercises,  plays,  drills,  action  pieces, 
tableaux,  pantomimes,  songs  and  music,  facts, 
ed.  by  Joseph  C.  Sindelar.  Chicago,  Beckley- 
Cardy  company  [1913]     192  p.    diagrs.    12°. 

©  Nov.  26,  1913;  2c.  Dec.  15,  1913;  A: 
358685;  J.  C.  Sindelar,  Chicago.  3580a 

Best  (The)  cure;  an  Ethiopian  farce  in  1  act, 
by  C.  F.  Ingraham.  Clyde,  O.,  Ames'  publish- 
ing company. 

©  Ames'  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  1888:32042, 
Nov.  12;  2c.  Nov.  21.  3581 

Best  (The)  joke  of  his  life;  play  in  1  act,  by 
G.  J.  Young.    8  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  28,  1912;  D:  31265;  George  J. 
Young,  Columbus,  O.  3583 

Best  (The)  laid  plans;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
dramatized,  by  H.  M.  Cahill,  from  book  by 
Anthony  Trollope.    116  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  24,  1915 ;  D :  39781 ;  Helena  M. 
Cahill,  New  York.  3582a 

— '■ — a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Helen  Kaine.     Phila- 


Bess,  the  waif;  by  J.  H.  Ginenback. 

©   John   Harper   Ginenback,   Philadelphia; 
1883:7744,  Apr.  26.  3575 

Bessie;  or.  The  bird  charmer,  an  original  com- 
edy drama,  by  L.  D.  Shears. 

©  Mrs.  L.  D.  Shears,  Nyack,  N.  Y. ;  1880: 
8979,  June  15.  3576 

Bessie    Morand;    drama    in    5    acts,    by    C.    M. 
Chandos. 

©  C.  M.  Chandos,  New  York;  1874:11418, 
Sept.  7.  3577 

Bessie  Raynor,  the  mill  girl;  or,  Life  among 
the  looms,  a  play  by  W.  M.  Turner. 

©  Wm.  Mason  Turner,  Philadelphia;  1872: 
6950,  June  28.  3578 

Bessie's  bargains;  a  monologue,  by  Jennie  Peet 
and  J.  D.  Steell. 

©   John   Denton    Steell,   Los   Angeles ;    D : 
10393,  Apr.  22,  1907.  3579 


delphia.  The  Penn  publishing  company,  1904. 
18  p.    12°. 

©    Penn   pub.    co.,    Philadelphia ;    D :  5152, 
June  10,  1904 ;  2c.  June  10,  1904.  3583 

—  See  also  Tattle-tales  of  Cupid. 


Best  (The)  laid  schemes;  comedy  drama  of 
American  life  in  3  acts,  by  H.  H.  Peck.  50  p. 
4°.    Tjrpewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  16,  1911;   D:  24495;   Harry  H. 
Peck,  Boston.  3584 

comedy  drama  of  American  life  in  pro- 
logue and  3  acts,  rev.  by  H.  H.  Peck.  67  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  15,  1915 ;  D :  39405 ;  Harry  Ham- 
lin  Peck,  Cambridge,  Mass.  3584a 

Best  (The)  man;  by  D.  U.  Baxter.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Dorothy  Usner  Baxter,  New  York ;   D : 
5262,  June  16,  1904 ;  2c.  June  16,  1904.     3585 

by  Francis  Deane. 

©    F.    Henry    Deane,    Baltimore;    D :  2475, 
Oct.  21,  1902.  3586 


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3609 


Best  (The)  man — Continued. 

comedy   in  1   act,   by   E.   M.  Crane.     New 

York,  London,   S.  French.     16  p.     12°. 

©  Dec.  19,  1910 ;  2c.  Dec.  19,  1910 ;  D  :  22846 ; 
Eleanor  Maud  Crane,  New  York.  3587 

a  comedy  in  2  acts  by  Harold  Hale  [pseud. 

of  C.  N.  Moller]     Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co., 
1905.    35  p.    12°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  7112, 
Aug.  15,  1905 ;  2  c.  Sept.  29,  1905.  3588 

play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  M.  Munson.     [45]  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  19,  1910 ;  D :  21237 ;  Henry  Mil- 
ler Munson,  Richmond  Hill,  N.  Y,  3589 

play  in  1  act,  by  Harry  Mainhall.     13  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    11,    3912;    D:  29006;    Homer 
Miles,  New  York,  3590 

sketch  in  1  act,  by  J.  M.  Cumming.    13  p. 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  8,  1910;   D:  20392;   Joseph  M. 
Cumming,   San  Francisco.  3591 

Best  (The)  man  wins;  by  A.  Wynne. 

©  Anna  Wynne,  New  York ;  D :  5808,  Nov. 
22,  1904.  3592 

Best  (The)  of  the  bad;  play  in  5  acts,  by  H.  R. 
R.  Hertzberg.     53  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.    Mar.   5,   1910;    D:  20352;    H.    R.    R. 
Hertzberg,  New  Orleans.  3593 

Best  (The)  patron;  study  in  contributory  delin- 
quency, by  Hobart  Bosworth.  [1],  12  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  14,  1913  ;  D  :  33494  ;  Hobart  Van 
Faudt  Bosworth,  Los  Angeles.  3594 

Best   people    on   earth;   comedy    in   3   acts,   by 

F.  G.  Corcoran  and  C.  T.  Booth.     [135]  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Apr.  13,  1911 ;  D :  23954 ;  Frances  G. 

Corcoran,  New  York.  3595 

Best  (The)  seller;  literary  phantasy  in  2  parts, 

by  M.  R.  Palmer.    [1],  42  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    June   10,    1913;    D :  33469 ;    Martha 
Royle  Palmer,  Salt  Lake  City.  3596 

musical  fantasy  in  2  chapters,  book  by  J. 

Russell,   music   by   S.   P.   Levy,   lyrics  by   D. 
Burnet.     114  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  14,  1915 ;  D :  40933 ;  John  Rus- 
sell, Sol.  P.  Levy  and  Dana  Burnet,  New  York. 

3596a 

play,  by  M.  R.  Palmer.    27  p.     8°.    Printed. 

©  Nov.  22,  1913  ;  2c.  Dec.  3.  1913 :  D  :  35237 ; 
Martha  Royle  Palmer,  Salt  Lake  City.    3597 

Best  (The)  sellers;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  K.  S. 
Webb.     [1],  15  p.     4°.     TyiJewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   29,   1913;    D :  34579 ;    Kenneth 
Seymour  Webb,  New  York.  3598 


Best  (The)  shows  on  earth;  a  dramatic  com- 
position, by  B.  Gerard. 

©    Barney    Gerard,    New   York ;    D :  14312, 
Nov.  17,  1908.  3599 

Best  thing  in  life;  by  May  Hayes  Wright.  62  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1909 ;  D :  17068 ;  Jennie  Cook 
.  Bopp,  Washington.  3600 

Best  (The)  thing  that  could  have  happened; 
play  in  1  act,  by  B.  S.  Papazian.  [27]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  4,   1911;   D:  23848;   Bertha   S. 
Papazian,  Cambridge,  Mass.  3601 

Best  (The)  way  out;  sketch,  by  R.  W.  Hague. 
7  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Nov.   7,   1910;   D:  22503;   Ralph  W. 
Hague,  Los  Angeles.  3603 

Bet  (The);  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Auldyn. 
4  V.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  3,  1913;  D:  32507;  Mable  Aul- 
dyn, Detroit.  3603 

play  in  4  acts,  by  B.  W.  Springer.     [81]  p. 

f.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  29,  1912 ;  D :  29214 ;  Bessie  Wre- 
ford  Springer,  Detroit.  3604 

play  in  3  acts,  by  O.  Bergquist.    103  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  29,  1912 ;  D :  30691 ;  Olof  Berg- 
quist, Middletown,  Conn.  3605 

or,  An  old  story  retold,  a  comedy  in  1  act, 


by  Darcy  Leverson,  based  on  a  poem  by  Fritz 
Renter.  New  York,  Ed.  Schuberth  &  co.,  1908. 
20  p.    8°. 

©  Joseph  Williams,  ltd.,  London ;  D :  13540, 
Aug.  12,  1908;  2c.  Aug.  12,  1908.  3606 

—  or.   Through  fire  and  water,   a  sensation 


character  comedy  of  American  life,  by  T.  C. 
De  Leon. 

©  T.  C.  De  Leon,  Mobile ;  1873 :  3311,  Apr. 
1.  3607 

Bete  (La);  pantomime  en  6  tableaux,  llvret  de 
Andre  de  Lorde  et  -J.  Marsele,  musique  de  E. 
Bonuamy.      [2],    14   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   May  11.   1912;    D:  29644;   Andr4  de 
Lorde  et  J.  Marsele,  Paris.  3608 

Bethlehem;  a  nativity  play  by  Laurence  Hous- 
man,  performed  with  music  by  Joseph  Moo  rat 
under  the  stage-direction  of  Edward  Gordon 
Craig.  New  York.  London,  The  Macmillan 
company,  1902.    2  p.  1.,  76  p.     12°. 

©  Macmillan  co..  New  York;  D:2686,  Dec. 
6,  1902;  2c.  Dec.  6,  1902.  3609 

Betrayal  (The)     See  Marguerite. 


170 


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3631 


Betrayed;  drama,  5  acts,  5  tableaux,  by  M.  L. 
Johnson. 

©  Martha  Lafltte  Johnson,  United  States; 
1872  :  8407,  Aug.  8.  3610 

an  original  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Mrs.   R. 

Pacheco.     San  Francisco,  1878. 

©  Mrs.  R.  Pacheco,  California;  1879:657, 
Jan.  15.  3811 

Betrayer;  drama  in  5  acts,  adapted  by  I.  S. 
Chirurg  from  the  Russian  of  Glagol  [pseud, 
of  Provokator  AsefC  Veliliiy].  46  p.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  8,  1909;  D:  17048;  Isidore  S. 
Chirurg  and  Woldemar  T.  Kruglak,  New 
York.  3612 

Betrayer  (The)  foiled.      See  Margaret's  vow. 

Betrogene    (Die)    chathunah.      Sec   Bochele. 

Betrogene  leute;  schau  spiel  in  3  aufziigen,  von 
W.  Imperatori.  Berlin,  Ahn  &  Simrock.  40  p. 
8°. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  29,  1912  ;  D  :  29527  ;  Biihnenver- 
lag  Ahn  &  Simrock,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin.     3613 

Betrothal  (The);  comedy  in  1  act,  by  A.  J. 
Grosvenor.     [16]  p.    f°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  May  18,  1911 ;  D  :  24236 ;  Abbie  Johns- 
ton Grosvenor,  Richmond,  Ind.  3614 

— — ■  See  also  Plays  and  poems;  by  G.  H.  Boker. 

Betrothal  of  Ronald  and  Thusnelda;  a  dra- 
matic poem,  by  Peter  Cook.     61  p.     12°. 

©  Weimar  press  (Peter  Cook),  Los  An- 
geles; A:  223393,  Nov.  25,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  25, 
1908.  3615 

Betrothed  (The)  gentleman  of  "Wilno;  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  B.  Gorin. 

©  Bernhard  Gorin,  New  York ;  1898 :  19739, 
Mar.  26.  3616 

Betrothed's  (The)  mother;  or,  Le  fiance  sans 
nom,  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  G. 
Palabot.     Typewritten. 

©  Louis  G.  Palabot,  Chicago ;  1899 :  67041, 
Oct.  16;  2c.  Jan.  8,  1900.  3617 

Bet's  fortune;  an  original  play  in  4  acts,  by 
J,  Schonberg. 

©  James  Schonberg,  New  York;  1890: 
14061,  Apr.  28.  3618 

Betsey  abroad;  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  G.  Hollister. 
56  p.    f".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  25,  1911;  D:  24288;  Elizabeth 
Granger  Hollister.  Rochester,  N.  Y.  3619 

Betsey  of  Clover  farm;  a  comedy  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  W.  F.  Burke.    51  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  2,  1912 ;  D  :  30157 ;  William  Fran- 
cis Burke,  New  York.  3620 


Betsey  Perkins  and  the  great  mogul;  a  comic 
opera  in  2  acts,  by  C.  Mathews,  music  by 
Ferdinand  Wagner.     New  York,  1886. 

©   Cornelius   Mathews,    New   York;    1886: 
11664,  May  18.  3621 

Betsey  (The)  Ross;  an  American  play,  by  J.  F. 
Cooke.    58  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    James    Francis    Cooke,    Brooklyn;    D: 
12597.  Mar.  23,  1908;  2c.  Mar.  23,  1908. 

3622 

Betsy;  comedy-operetta  in  3  acts,  by  H.  Kellett 
Chambers  and  Will  B.  Johnstone,  music  by 
Alexander  C.  Johnstone.  [117]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  20,  1911 ;  D :  25540 ;  M.  Witmark 
&  sons,  New  York.  3623 

Betsy  and  Hank;  original  Yankee  sketch, 
words  and  music  by  E.  Harrigan. 

©  Edward  Harrigan,  New  York ;  1874  :  3718, 
Mar.  24.  3624 

Betsy  Bobbett;  a  drama,  scenes  drawn  from  the 
book  My  opinions  and  Betsy  Bobbett's,  by 
Josiah  Allen's  wife. 

©     Marietta     Holley,     Pierrepont     Manor, 
N.  Y.;  1880:4142,  Mar.  15;  2c.  July  2.    3625 

Betsy  Jane,  the  latest  woman;  a  musical  farce 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  I.  Crossy. 

©   Isabel   Crossy,   Two   Johns,   Md. ;   1895: 
52128,  Oct.  14.  3626 

Betsy  Patterson;  or.  An  American  queen,  a 
play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  U.  Valentine  and  Herbert 
Dansey. 

©  Edward  Uffington   Valentine,   Brooklyn ; 
D  :  12964,  May  13,  1908.  3627 

Betsy  Ross;  in  4  acts,  by  H.  A.  Du  Souchet. 
Typewritten. 

©   H.   A.    Du    Souchet,   New   York;    1899: 
15804,  Feb.  28;  2c.  Feb.  28.  3628 

Betsy  Trotwood's  tea  party;  play  in  1  act,  by 
M.  B.  Tily.     13  p.     f".     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Mar.    29,    1915;    D:  40198;    Mildred 
Bromley   Tily,   Philadelphia.  3628a 

Bett  (Das)  Napoleons;  schwank  in  1  akt,  von 
Rudolf  Oesterreicher.  Wien,  O.  Eirich,  1913. 
19  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  29,  1913 ;  D  :  34564 ;  Otto  Eirich, 
Vienna.  3629 

Better  days;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  W.  R.  Fair- 
chikl.     63  p.    4°.    Tj^ewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    18,    1911;    D:  25255;  William 

Richard  Fairchild,  Chicago.  3630 

[a  sketch,  by  G.   L.   Furniss]      24  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©    Grace   Livingston    Furniss,    New   York; 
D :  12361,  Feb.  14,  1908 ;  2c.  Feb.  14,  1908. 

3631 


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3633 


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3650 


Better  (The)  half;  a  duologue,  by  Frank  Runch- 
man.  London,  J.  Williams,  ltd.  [1912]  16  p. 
8°. 

©   Mar.    18,   1912;    2c.   Mar.    19,   1912;    D: 
29081 ;  Joseph  Williams,  ltd.,  London.       3632 

Better  late  than  never;  a   melodrama  of  real 

life  in  4  acts,  by  W.  F.  Kelly.     Typewritten. 

©  William  F.  Kelly,  Homer,  N.  Y. ;  D  :  37G7, 

July  29,  1903;  2c.  July  30,  1903.  3633 

Better  (The)  life;  a  drama  In  4  acts,  by  G.  C. 
Wallace.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  George  Carlton  Wallace,  Aston,  England ; 
D:5S92,  Nov.  10,  1904;  2c.  Nov.  10,  1904. 

3634 

Better  light;  play  in  4  acts,  by  N.  Zeff.  53  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  25,  1909 ;  D :  16949 ;  Nathaniel 
Zeff,  Chicago.  3635 

Better  (The)  man;  dramatic  playlet,  by  D.  G. 
King.    12  p.    4°.    T.\T)ewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  9,  1915;  D :  39906 ;  Donald  G. 
King,  Indianapolis.  3635a 

Better  (The)  part.      See  Cheese  and  crackers. 

Better  (The)  right;  play  in  1  act,  by  P.  L.  Weil. 
[19]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  16,  1912 ;  D :  30852 ;  Percival  L. 
Weil,  New  York.  3636 

Better  than  diamonds  and  gold;  or,  The  miss- 
ing statue,  spectacular  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
H.  C.  Anderson,  tr.  from  the  Danish  by  A.  C. 
Clausen. 

©  Adler  C.  Clausen,  United  States;  1885: 
16802,  Aug.  6.  3637 

Better  than  gold;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  R.  W. 
Zinser,  1908. 

©  Roy  W.  Zinser,  Salida,  Cal. ;  D :  12785, 
Apr.  20,  1908.  3638 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  G.  M.  Baker.  Bos- 
ton, G.  M.  Baker  and  co.,  1879. 

©  George  M.  Baker,  Boston;  1878:13805, 
Nov.  25;  2c.  Nov.  25.  3639 

Same.     Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1906. 

58  p.    12°. 

©  Emily  F.  Baker,  Wellesley  Hills,  Mass.; 
in  renewal  for  14  years  from  Nov.  25,  1906; 
D:9069,  Sept.  12,  1906;  2c.  Sept.  20,  1906. 

3640 

play  in  4  acts,  by  O.  P.  Parker.     Gibson, 

Tenn.,  National  drama  co.     52  p.     12". 

©  Feb.  4,  1914 ;  2c.  Mar.  5,  1914 ;  D :  36258, 
Oliver  Perry  Parker,  Gibson,  Tenn.        3640a 

Better  (The)  way;  by  C.  B.  Stevens.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  Calvin  Blaine  Stevens,  Alameda,  Cal. ; 
D :  9901,  Feb.  4,  1907 ;  2c.  Feb.  4.  1907.       3641 


Better  (The)  way — Continued. 

by  F.  M.  Livingston.    Typewritten. 

©  Francis  M.  Livingston,  New  York;  1900 


A :  13141,  May  25 ;  2c.  May  25. 


3642 


—  play  in  3  acts,  by  H.  M.  Goldberg.     [90]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  9,  1914 ;  D :  38074 ;  H.  M.  Gold- 
berg, San  Francisco.  3642a 

— -Iilay  in  2  acts,  by  M.  S.  May.     77  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    28,    1914;    D:  36493;    Minnie 
Stannard  May,  Brookline,  Mass.  3642b 

—  See  also  Trust  (The)  that  failed. 


Bettina;  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  book  by 
Edith  Bayard  and  M.  F.  Hudson,  lyrics  by 
M.  F.  Hudson  and  Joseph  B.  Leavy,  score  by 
W.  Percy  Van  Ness.  117  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Feb.  5,  1915 ;  D :  39659 ;  Millard  Fill- 
more Hudson,  Washington.  3642c 

Bettina  Moliere;  by  A.  J.  M.  Swasey. 

©  Agnes  Josephine  Marcy   Swasey,  Wash- 
ington; D:  15555,  Apr.  6,  1909.  3643 

Bettina,  queen  of  the  gypsies;  by  M.  N.  Allen. 

Typewritten. 

©  Marie  Nice  Allen,  Pottsville,  Pa.;  1899: 
15160,  Feb.  25;  2c.  Apr.  23,  1901.  3644 

Eettinas  flucht;  schauspiel  in  4  aufziigen,  von 
Friedrich  Rosenthal.  Berlin  -  Wilmersdorf, 
F.  Bloch  erben,  1913.    117  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  4,  1913 ;  D :  34933 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin-Wilmersdorf.  3645 

Betting  (The)  book;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  S. 
"Vane.     Tj-pewritten. 

©    Sutton    Vane,    Hove,    England;    D :  793, 
Aug.  24,  1901 ;  2c.  Aug.  24,  1901.  3646 

Betting  on  a  sure  thing;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by 
W.  H.  Shelton. 

©  William  Henry  Shelton,  New  York ;  1897 : 
55465,  Oct.  2.  3647 

Bettler  (Der);  eine  dramatische  sendung,  5  auf- 
zilge,  vou  Reinhard  Sorge.  Berlin,  S.  Fischer 
verlag,  1912.     167  p.     12". 

©    May   22,    1912;    2c.   Aug.    28,   1912;    D: 
30671;   S.  Fischer  verlag,  Berlin.  3648 

Bettler  (Der)  von  Syrakus;  tragodie  in  5  akten 
und  einem  vorspiel,  von  Hermann  Sudermann. 
Berlin,  Theaterverlag  Eduard  Bloch.  132  p. 
12°. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  29,  1912 ;  D  :  28875 ;  Theaterver- 
lag Eduard  Bloch,  Berlin.  3649 

Same.      Stuttgart    und   Berlin,    I.    G.    Cot- 

tasche  buchhandlung  nachf.,   1911.     [192]   p. 
12°. 

©  Oct.  16,  1911 ;  2c.  Mar.  1,  1912 ;  D  :  28905 ; 
Theaterverlag  Eduard  Bloch,  Berlin.       3650 


172 


3651 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


3664 


Betty;  a  Colonial  episode,  by  L.  W.  Coffin  and 
F.  Bemis.    10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

I©  Louisa  Wendte  Coffin  and  Fannie  Bemis, 
Northboro,  Mass.;  D :  11758,  Nov.  16,  1907; 
2c.  Nov.  16,  1907.  3651 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  H.  Haight.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Leora  Hurless  Haight,  Milwaukee;  D: 
10524,  May  8,  1907;  2c.  May  8,  1907.       3652 

fantastic  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  book  and 


Betty's  best  bet;  sketch,  by  G.  C.  Cook.     7  p. 
4".     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   4,   1909;    D:  16840;    Gertrude 
Chadwick  Cook,   San   Francisco.  3658 

social  drama,  being  a  play  within  a  play 


lyrics  by  W.  H.  Mathews,  music  by  Walter 
Golde.  90  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Words 
only] 

©    ]c.    May    15,    1915;    D:  40672;    William 
Henry  Mathews,  New  York.  3652a 

musical    comedy    in    3    acts,    by    Frederic 


Lonsdale  and  Gladys  Unger.  3  v.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  27,  1915 ;  D :  39812 ;  George  Ed- 
wardes,  London.  3652b 

new  musical  play  in  3  acts,  by  Frederick 

Lonsdale  and  Gladys  Unger,  lyrics  by  Adrian 
Ross  and  Paul  A.  Rubens,  music  by  Paul  A. 
Rubens,  additional  numbers  by  Ernest  Steffan 
and  Merlin  Morgan.  London,  Chappell  &  co., 
ltd.    34  p.    12°.     [Words  only] 

©  May  5,  1915 ;  2c.  May  6,  1915 ;  D  :  40590 ; 
Chappell  &  CO.,  ltd.,  London.  3652c 

sketch,  by  K.  Cromwell.  20  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.    Feb.   8,   1910 ;   D :  20135 ;  Katherine 

Cromwell,  New  York.  3653 

Betty  and  Betsy;  farce,  by  Willis  N.  Bugbee. 
Lebanon,   O.,  March  brothers.     3  p.     8°. 

©  Sept.  9,  1912;  2c.  Sept.  12,  1912;  D: 
30821;  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O.  3654 

Betty  and  the  Billys  of  yesterday  and  today; 
by  M.  Randall. 

©  Myrtle  Randall,  New  York;  D :  13405, 
July  23,  1908.  3655 

Betty  Marston  of  Virginia;  by  A.  Smith.  10  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  26,  1910;  D:  22385;  Alfred 
Smith,  Trenton,  N.  J.  3656 

Betty  (The)  Wales  books  See  Betty  (The) 
Wales  girls  and  Mr.  Kidd. 

Betty  (The)  Wales  girls  and  Mr.  Kidd;  play 
based  on  The  Betty  Wales  books,  by  Mar- 
garet Warde.  Philadelphia,  Penn  publishing 
company,  1912.     61  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  2,  1912 ;  2c.  Oct.  3,  1912 ;  D :  31025 ; 
Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.  3657 

Betty's  ancestors;  play  in  1  act,  by  Emma  M. 
Hunting.  Philadelphia,  Penn  publishing  com- 
pany, 1913.    36  p.    12°. 

©  Aug.  2,  1913 ;  2c.  June  24,  1915 ;  D  :  41033 ; 
Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia,  3657a 


and  consisting  of  an  introduction,  3  acts,  and 
a  conclusion,  by  M.  J.  Marshall.  [183]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1914 ;  D  :  38267 ;  Mary  Jen- 
nette  Marshall,  Hallowell,  Me.  3658a 

Betty's  boy;  play  in  1  act,  by  L.  Henegan.  27 
p.     4°.     TyiDewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    28,    1914;    b:  38943;    Loftus 
Henegan,  New  York.  3658b 

Betty's  degree.      See  Little  (A)  world. 

Betty's  divorce;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Emma  Mary 
Reed.     75  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  20.  1909 ;  D  :  17754 ;  Louise  Car- 
ter, Lincoln,  Neb.  3659 

Betty's  haul;  some  sparkling  lines,  some  funny 
situations  crowded  into  a  playlet  in  1  act,  by 
Gus  Phelps.    11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    31,    1909;    D:  17832;    Andrew 
Lewis,  Everett,  Mass.  3660 

Betty's  house  party;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  E. 
F.  Johnson.     11  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Elizabeth    F.    Johnson,    Cleveland ;    D : 
4893,  Apr.  18,  1904;  2c.  Apr.  4,  1904.  3661 

Betty's  new  moon;  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
S.  G.  Brigel.    3  v.    4°.  .  TyiDewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    23,    1915;    D:  40149;    Samuel 
Gottlob  Brigel,  Pittsburgh.  3661a 

Betty's  triumph;  a  classy  comedy  skit  in  1 
act,  by  Harry  S.  Sheldon.  22  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  2,  1909 ;  D :  16238 ;  Mrs.  Ben.  S. 
Mears,  Chicago.  3662 

Between  decks;  play  in  1  act,  by  Thomas  J. 
Gray.     [1],  13  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  19,  1914 ;  D :  37070 ;  James  Mc- 
Cormack,  Brooklyn.  3662a 

Between  eight  and  nine;  play  in  1  act,  by  F.  H. 
Shreiner.     [9]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  9,  1914 ;  D :  35608 ;  Francis  Hoyt 
Shreiner,  New  York,  3662b 

Between  father  and  son;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
M.  J.  Nerney. 

©  M.  J.  Nerney,  Chicago  ;  1874  :  13800,  Nov. 
9.  3663 

Between  friends;  sketch,  by  M,  H.  Upton.  [1], 
13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    16,    1912;    D:  30556;    Martha 
Hansford  Upton,  New  York.  3664 


373 


3665 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


3685 


Between  love  and  duty. 

©  Patrick  H.  Sullivan  and  Samuel  H.  Har- 
ris, New  York ;  D  :  1107,  Nov.  18,  1901.    3665 

a  drama  in  1  act,  by  R.  Frimel. 

©  Rudolf  Frimel,  New  York ;  D :  3963,  Sept. 
17,  1903.  3666 

See    also    Entre    amor    y    deber. — Gem 


(The). — John  Winchester. 

Between  love  and  honor;  a  melodrama  in  4 
acts  and  4  scenes,  by  E.  J.  Schulte. 

©  Edward  J.  Schulte,  Bridgeville,  Pa.;  D: 
10499,  May  6,  1907.  3667 

Between  ourselves;  confidential  story  in  1 
scene,  by  F.  Annesley.  [1],  9  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  8,  1913 ;  D :  34061 ;  Francis  An- 
nesley, London.  3668 

Between  seven  and  eight;  comedy  drama  in  1 
act,  by  F.  Rider.     27  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    7,    1909;    D:  17652;    Fremont 
Rider,  Nyack,  N.  Y.  3669 

Between  showers;  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
F.   E.   Dumm.     153  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  19,  1912 ;  D  :  30300 ;  F.  E.  Dumm, 
Columbus,  b.  3670 

Between  sunset  and  dawn;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
Plermon  Ould.  London,  Sidgwick  &  Jackson, 
ltd.,  1914.    4  p.  1.,  75  p.    12°. 

©    Apr.    22,    1914;    Ic.    Apr.    25,    1914;    D: 
36838;   Sidgwick  &  Jackson,  ltd.,  London. 

3670a 

Between  the  acts;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  B.  C. 
Lease.  Philadelphia,  The  Penn  publishing 
company,  1892. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia  ;  1892  :  30406, 
July  21;  2c.  Oct.  13.  3671 

drama  in  1  act,  by  De  W.   Kaplan.     [2], 

15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Feb.   7,   1914;    D:  35947;   De   Witte 
Kaplan,  Englewood,  N.  J.  3671a 

a  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  Heme.     [New  York, 

Printed  by  Gotham  press,  1904]     16  p.     12°. 

©  Julie  Heme,  New  York ;  D :  5916,  Dec.  16, 

1904 ;  2c.  Dee.  13,  1904.  3672 

a  tragic  play,  by  M.  M.  Simon.     11  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    May   31,   1912;    D :  29837 ;    Mas   M. 
Simon,  New  York.  3673 

Between  the  coal  hole  and  the  cellar.  See  My 
adjuster. 

Between  the  dances;  by  C.  Wilbur.  Type- 
written. 

©  Caryl  Wilbur,  New  York;  1900  A :  4471, 
Feb.  17 ;  2c.  Feb.  24.  3674 


Between  the  dog-  and  the  wolf;  a  play  in  4 
acts,  by  A.  J.  Whaley.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Arthur    J.    Whaley,    Philadelphia;    D: 
12558,  Mar.  17,  1908 ;  2c.  Mar.  31,  1908.      3675 

Between  the  horns;  incident  of  white  slavery 
founded  on  fact,  by  W.  Montague.  9  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    15,    1913;    D:  34420;    Walter 
•    Montague,   San  Francisco.  3676 


Between  the  Japs  and  Russians 
heroes. 


Between  the  lights. 


See  Military 
See  His  neighbor's  wife. 


Between  the  lines;  comedy  drama  in  1  act,  by 
C.  Ellis.     [10]  p.     t".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  19,  1910 ;  D :  21887 ;  Chas.  Ellis, 
Rock  Island,  111.  3677 


—  a  drama  in  a  prologue  and  4  acts,  by  J.  B. 
Bradford.     Rev.  1901.     Typewritten. 

©  James  B.  Bradford,  New  York ;  D :  111, 
Feb.  4,  1901 ;  2c.  Feb.  16,  1901.  3678 

—  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  B.  Bradford.    Ms, 
©  J.  B.  Bradford,  Raynham,  Mass.;  1894: 

32989,  June  22;  2c.  Aug.  20.  3679 

—  drama  in  4  acts,  by  G.  S.  Johns.    73  p.    f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  1,  1910 ;  D :  21712 ;  George  Sib- 
ley Johns,  St.  Louis.  3680 

revised,   [by]   J.  B.   Bradford.     Rayn- 


ham, Mass.     TjTDewritten. 

©  J.  B.  Bradford,  New  York;  1897:31980, 
May  26;  2c.  June  4.  3681 

—  See  also  Murfreesboro. 


Between  the  nightfall  and  the  light;  a  playlet, 
by  Graham  Hill.     16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Lillie   Langtry,   London;   D :  9092,   Sept. 
17,  1906;  2c.  Sept.  17,  1906.  3682 

Between  the  races;  racing  episode  in  1  act,  by 
Frank  Finney.     [2]    16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    4,    1910;    D:  21742;    William 
Robyns,  New  York.  3683 

Between  the  soup  and  the  savory;  1  act  play, 
by  G.  E.  Jennings.  New  York,  S.  French; 
London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1911.     22  p.    4°. 

©   Feb.   17,   1911;    2c.    Feb.   18,    1911;    D: 
23384;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.        3684 

See  also  Four  one  act  plays. 

Between  trains;  dramatic  sketch,  by  W.  Woods. 
[1],  15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    17,    1914;    D:  37594;    Walter 
Woods,  Boston.  3684a 

1  act  play,  by  J.  W.  S.  Sullivan.  [1],  11  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.  Apr.   20,   1912;    D:  29435;  J.   W.    S. 

Sullivan,  New  York.  3685 


174 


3686 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


3707 


Between  trains — Continued. 

sketch  in  1  act,  by  W.  H.  Cline.     [18]   p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    29,    1911;    D :  24097 ;    William 
Hamilton  Cline,  Los  Angeles.  3686 

Between  twelve  and  one;  by  R.  F.  Staley.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©   Richard    Felix    Staley,   New   York;    D: 
9856,  Jan.  28,  1907;  2c.  Feb.  4,  1907.       3687 

Between  two;  a  5  act  drama,  by  C.  Simpson. 

©  Christina   Simpson,   Terra  Haute,   Ind. ; 
1875:9229,  Sept.  6.  3688 

Between  two  continents;  sounds  from  the 
ocean  through  3  acts,  words  and  music  by  A. 
Wayditch.     39  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  20,  1913 ;  D  :  33269 ;  Alois  Way- 
ditch,  New  York.  3689 

Between  two  crowns;  a  historical  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  M.  A.  Snell. 

©  Minnie  Andrews  Snell,  Wichita  ;  D  :  1820, 
May  2,  1902.  3690 

Between  two  fires;  by  B.  K.  Phillips. 

©  Bettine  K.  Phillips,  New  York ;  1900  A : 
11034,  May  1.  3691 

a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Thomas  K. 

Serrano.     New  York,  H.  Roorbach. 

©    Harold    Roorbach,    New    York;    1888: 
27722,  Sept.  29;  2c.  Oct.  17.  3692 


—  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  L.  Gilder. 

©  Jeannette  L.   Gilder,   New  York;   1877: 
3418,  Mar.  21.  3693 

—  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  M.  L.  John- 


son. 


©   Martha   Lafitte   Johnson,    Philadelphia; 
1882 :  10465,  June  24 ;  2c.  Feb.  6,  1884.     3694 

or.   Which   shall   it   be?   a   farce   comedy 


sketch,  by  M.  Woods.    38  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Murry  Woods,  New  York ;  D  :  13508,  Aug. 

5,  1908;  2c.  Aug.  5,  1908.  3695 

Between  two  foes;  an  original  war  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  F.  Heermans. 

©  Forbes  Heermans,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. ;  1899 : 
37707,  June  7;  2c.  June  7.  3696 

Between  two  forts;  a  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act 
and  3  scenes,  by  C.  Spooner. 

©   Cecil   Spooner,   United    States;   D:874, 
Sept.  17,  1901.  3697 

Between  two  husbands;  farce  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  Darby  Clay  [pseud,  of  D.  Freedman] 
[1],  10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  24, 1914 ;  D  :  38907 ;  David  Freed- 
man, Brooklyn.  3697a 


Between  two  lives;  a  drama  of  the  passing  of 
the  old  and  the  coming  of  the  new  in  rural 
life,  by  Charles  William  Burkett.  New  York, 
O.  Judd  company,  1914.     58  p.     12°. 

©  Feb.  4,  1914 ;  2c.  Apr.  2,  1914 ;  A  :  371397 ; 
Orange  Judd  co..  New  York.  3697b 

Between  two  thorns;  an  original  scene  on  a 
staircase,  by  Forbes  Heermans.  New  York, 
The  De  Witt  pub.  co.  house. 

©  R.  H.  Russell  &  son.  New  York;  1892: 
52677,  Dec.  23;  2c.  Dec.  24,  1892;  2c.  Dec.  26, 
1893.  3698 

Between  two  women;  by  J.  B.  Foster.  15  p. 
4°.     TjT)ewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  10,  1911;  D :  23067 ;  Julia  B. 
Foster,  Berkeley,  Cal.  3699 

Beulah;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  adapted  from  Au- 
gusta Jane  Evans'  novel  Beulah,  by  A.  E. 
Ives.     [142]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  18,  1910;  D:  21830;  Alice  E. 
Ives,  New  York.  3700 

a  dramatization  of  Augusta  J.  Evans'  novel 

of  the  same  name,  by  E.  H.  Culbertson.     [2], 
71  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  5,  1910;  D:  21476;  E.  Howard 
Culbertson,  Washington.  3701 

Same.    113  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  2,  1910 ;  D :  20325 ;  E.  Howard 
Culbertson,  Washington.  3703 

Beulah  of  Bethesda;  play  in  1  act,  by  S.  Shat- 
ford.     [12]  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  10,  1914 ;  D  :  38158 ;  Sarah  Shat- 
ford,  New  York.  3702a 

Beulet  and  Melleen  Treelawn;  by  J.  Wilson. 

©  Joseph  Wilson,  Gallipolis,  O. ;  1880  :  7489, 
May  13.  3703 

Same. 

©  Joseph  Wilson,  Gallipolis,  O. ;  1880 :  8267, 
May  28.  3704 

Bevering  Penrose;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H. 
Houston.     73  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  4,  1915 ;  D  :  40551 ;  Harris  Hous- 
ton, Houston.  3704a 

Beverley;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  B.  F. 
Underwood. 

©  B.  F.  Underwood,  Brooklyn  ;  1889  :  14769, 
May  15.  3705 

Beverley  Fields;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Marie 
Madison  and  Frank  M.  Witmark.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York ;  D :  2001, 
June  12,  1902;  2c.  June  12,  1902.  3706 

a  play  of  nature  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Madison 

and   F.   M.    Witmark.     Typewritten. 

©  Marie  Madison  and  Frank  M.  Witmark, 
Chicago;  D :  842,  Sept.  6,  1901;  2c.  Oct.  4, 
1901.  3707 


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3724 


Beverly's  bride;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  N.  and  O. 
T.   Fiske.     162  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  21,  1913;  D :  33008 ;  Nellie  and 
O.  T.  Fiske,  New  York.  3708 

Beware.     See  Circe. 

Beware  of  a  singer;  a  scream  in  15  minutes,  by 
M.  H.  Bettman.     9  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©   M.   H.   Bettman,   New   York;    D :  14865, 
Jan.  20,  1909;  2c.  Jan.  14,  1909.  3709 

Beware  of  Delilah;  a  farce  in  3  acts,  by  S.  Wil- 
mer  and  W.  Vincent. 

©  Sidney  Wilmer  and  Walter  Vincent,  New 
York;  1900  A:  5704,  Mar.  2.  3710 

Beware  of  relatives;  farce  in  1  act,  by  J.  I. 
Tanzman.    9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  I.  Tanzman,  New  York ;  D :  13176, 
June  13,  1908;  2c.  June  13,  1908.  3711 

Beware  of  tramps;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  H.  G. 
Richmond  and  Ackland  [Boyle,  known  as] 
Von  Boyle. 

©  Harry  G.  Richmond,  Philadelphia  ;  1878  : 
10025,  Aug.  31.  3712 

See  also  Two  little  vagrants. 

Beware  the  dog;  a  sketch  in  1  act,  by  J.  Arthur. 
TyiJewritten. 

©  Joseph  Arthur,  New  York ;  1895 :  57890, 
Nov.  16;  2c.  Nov.  16.  3713 

Bewildering  (The)  Miss  Felicia;  a  comedy  of 
rejuvenation  in  3  acts,  by  G.  F.  Sturgis  for 
female  characters  only.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker 
&  CO.,  1913.    85  p.    12°. 

©  Feb.  15,  1913 ;  2c.  Feb.  17,  1913 ;  D  :  32328 ; 
Granville  Forbes  Sturgis,  Denver.  3714 

Bewitched  (The)  bear;  a  vaudeville  act  with 
dark  change,  by  Geo.  A.  Lemming.  12  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©   George  All,   London ;   D :  14450,   Dec.   4, 
1908;  2c.  Dec.  4,  1908.  3715 

Bewitched  (The)  clock;  a  farce. 

©  Ralph  B.  Pierce,  Westboro,  Mass.;  1898: 
37390,  June  18.  3716 

Bewitched  (The)  trumpeter;  a  comical  play  in 
3  acts,  and  6  tableaux,  by  A.  Goldfaden. 

©  A.    Goldfaden,   New    York;    1888:18141. 
June  25.  3717 

Bey  (The)   of  Bally-hoo.      Sec  Nancy  Brown. 

Beyant  seas.      See  Margaret  and  Denny. 

Beyond.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Malcolm   Douglas,   New  York ;   D :  5169, 
June  11,  1904;  2c.  June  11,  1904.  3718 

Beyond  a  doubt;  a  melodrama,  by  J.  B.  Hop- 
kins. 

©  James  B.  Hopkins,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. ;  1885  : 
10878,  May  13.  3719 


Beyond  control;  modern  comedy  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  R.  P.  Macdonald.  100  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  13,  1912 ;  D :  30841 ;  Royal  Per- 
cival  Macdonald,  Oakland,  Cal.  3720 

Beyond  disillusion;  a  dramatic  study  of  mod- 
ern marriage,  by  W.  N.  Guthrie.  Manhattan, 
The    Petrus    Stuyvesandt    book    guild    at    St. 

■  Mark's  in-the-Bouwerie  [1915]  5  p.  1.,  3-117, 
[1]  p.     8». 

©  June  14,  1915;  2c.  June  17,  1915;  aff. 
June  18,  1915;  A:  401438;  William  Norman 
Guthrie,  New  York.  3720a 

Beyond  her  depth;  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  M. 
Kelley.     168   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  17,  1914;  D :  36749 ;  Ethel  M. 
Kelley,  New  York.  3720b 

Beyond  human  might.  See  Plays;  by  Bjornst- 
jerne  Bjurnson, 

Beyond  human  power;  drama  in  2  portions,  by 
Bjfjrusterne  Bjornson,  tr.  by  Mary  Hanford 
Ford. 

©  Alice  Ives  Breed,  Boston ;  D :  5542,  Sept 
17,  1904.  3721 

(Over  aevne);   play  in  2  acts,   by   Bjom- 

stjerne  Bjornson,  tr.  by  Lee  M.  Hollander.    25 
p.    12°.    Printed. 

©  Mar.  1,  1915;  2c.  Mar.  6,  1915;  D :  39889; 
Houghton,  Mifflin  co.,  Boston.  3721a 

See  also  Chief  contemporary  dramatists. 


[Beyond    our    power;    drama    in    2    parts,    by 
Bj0rnstjerne  Bj0rnson,  tr.  by  S.  Dobrik] 

iiD  ]i?r*,Ti:  2  ^^N  N)2sn-i  x  ,i:cb*np  irrjix  -iVTH 

L^r    brp*^)2    New    York      .p^l^NI    .D    ]'Z    'k^i'mi'S^X 

.1910  C?2Xp 

210  p.     12°. 

©   Aug.    1,    1910;    2c.    Sept.    13,    1910;    A: 
273871 ;  Maisel  &  co.,  New  York.  3721b 

See  also  Plays;  by  Bj0rnstjerne  Bj0rnson. 


Beyond  pardon;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Alice  How- 
land.     46  p.      f.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    July    10,    1911;    D:  24657;    Fred    C. 
Baughman,  Lewistown,  111.  3722 

by     Miron     Leffingwell,     founded     on 

P-ertha  M.  Clay's  celebrated  novel  of  same 
name.  Chicago,  Chicago  manuscript  co.,  1910. 
[53]  p.     f".     Mimeographed. 

©  May  29,  1910 ;  2c.  June  4,  1910 ;  D  :  21259 ; 
Alexander  Byers,  Chicngo.  3723 

•by     Theodore     Kremer.       4°.       Type- 


written. 

©   Leona    Frederica   Ross,   New   York ;    D : 
1601,  Mar.  19,  1902;  2c.  Mar.  19,  1902.     3724 


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Beyond  pardon — Continued. 

a  play,  dramatized  by  Mrs.  G.  Filer. 

©  Mrs.  G.  Filer,  Detroit ;  18SS :  31273,  Nov. 
3.  3725 

See  also  Lady  Lynn. 

Beyond  restoration;  drama  in  1  act,  by  B.  Law- 
rence.   15  p.    24°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    12,    1914;    D:  35680;    Edwena 
Lawrence,  Pliiladelphia.  3725a 

Beyond  Spanish  power;  a  military  play  in  3 
acts  and  a  prologue. 

©  Petrino  B.  Mattia,  Newark,  N.  J. ;  1897 : 
28331,  May  7.  3726 

Beyond  the  blue  hills;  western  comedy  drama 
in  3  acts,  by  J.  Angell.  30  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  1c.  Apr.  28,  1913;  D:  33089;  Joseph  An- 
gell, Fall  River,  Mass.  3727 

Beyond  the  border  line;  1  act  play,  by  T.  Bab- 
cock  and  M.  Asquith.    27  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  June  12,  1913;   D:  33480;  Theodore 
Babcock  and  Mary  Asquith,  New  York.    3728 

Beyond  the  breakers;  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
Sutton  Vane. 

©  William  Calder,  New  York;  1893:7487, 
Feb.  8.  3729 

Beyond  the  divide;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  R.  An- 
derson.    [7],  105  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    6,    1911;    D:  23563;    Richard 
Anderson,  Baltimore.  3730 

Beyond  the  frozen  sea;  a  musical  play,  words 

by  Ralph  Akton,  music  by  M.  S.  A.  Glenford. 

©  Max  August  Heinze,  Detroit ;  D :  15135, 

Feb.  5,  1909.  3731 

Beyond  the  gates  of  Paradise. 

©  Walter  Van  Allen,  New  York;  D :  4723, 
Mar.  15,  1904.  3732 

Beyond  the  grave;  a  drama,  by  J.  F.  Clark. 
New  York,  The  American  news  co.,  1889. 

©  John  Franklin  Clark,  New  York;  1889: 
729,  Jan.  5 ;  2c.  Feb.  22.  3733 

Beyond  the  land  of  nod;  fairy  play  in  pro- 
logue, epilogue  and  3  acts,  by  F.  George. 
125  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Sept.   14.  1914;   D:  38106;    Frederic 
George,  New  York.  3733a 

Beyond  the  law;  by  B.  W.  Langsdale.  76  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  26.  1909 ;  D  :  17529 ;  B.  W.  Langs- 
dale,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  3734 

a    society    play    of    Washington    life    in    4 

acts,  by  Clarence  Black.     49  1.     f°.     Mimeo- 
graphed. 

©  July  2.  1909 ;  2c.  July  26,  1909 ;  D  :  16380  ; 
Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  3735 
See  also  Fatal  (A)  error. 


Beyond  the  pale;  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  J.  Wel- 
don.     Typewritten. 

©    John    Weldon,    Brooklyn;    1897:23124, 
Apr.  13;  2c.  May  27.  3736 

Beyond  the  Rockies;  by  F.  S.  Isham. 

©  F.  S.  Isham,  Detroit;  1896:61332,  Nov. 
9.  3737 


—  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Edward  Weitzel. 

©  Allan  Hampton  and  Frank  Hopkins,  New 
York ;  D  :  641,  July  8,  1901.  3738 

—  See  also  Triss. 


Beyond  the  Vistula;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
William  U.  Franey  and  H.  Janz. 

©  W.  U.  Franey  and  Hugo  Janz,  Chicago; 
D  :  6025,  Jan.  9,  1905.  3739 

Bey's  (The)  handy-man;  a  farce  comedy  in  2 
acts,  by  L.  J.  Gotto.    21  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Louis   J.    Gotto,   Green   Bay,   Wis. ;    D : 
15230,  Feb.  19,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  19,  1909.        3740 

Bezsemenoffs  (The);  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Max- 
im Gorky  [pseud,  of  A.  M.  Pieshkov]  tr.  by 
J.  R.  Crawford. 

©  J.  R.  Crawford,  Erie,  Pa. ;  D :  2946,  Feb. 
3,  1903.  3741 

Bhugga-Bhu;  or.  An  idol  of  Bhungtung,  a 
musical  travesty  in  2  acts,  words  by  R.  C. 
Rose,  music  by  Alfred  G.  Wathall.  t°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ray  Clarke  Rose,  Chicago ;  D :  2823,  Jan. 
7,  1903;  2c.  Jan.  13,  1903.  3742 

Bianca;  a  play  of  2  acts  and  2  scenes,  by  W.  B. 
F.  Krause. 

©  William  B.  F.   Krause,   San  Francisco; 
1872  :  10495,  Oct.  2 ;  2c.  Oct.  2.  3743 

Bianca's  choice;  an  original  libretto  and  dra- 
.  ma  tic  composition  in  2  acts,  for  a  comic  opera 
and  musical  satire,  by  J.  F.   Godoy   Joseph 
Sydney).     New  York. 

©  Jose  F.   Godoy,  New  York;   1880:8822, 
June  11.  3744 

Bianco;  or.  The  enchanted  sword,  by  Jerome 
Ravel  and  I.  Kiralfy. 

©  Imre  Kiralfy,  New  York;   1887:  28007, 
Oct.  29.  3745 

Bibel  und  schwert.     See  Peter  Mvihlenberg. 

Biberpelz  (Der)  See  Dramatic  (The)  works 
of  Gerhart  Hauptmann. — Thieves'  (The) 
comedy. 

Bibi;  a  comedy  of  toys,  a  spectacular  musical 
play,  by  Charles  Barnard.  New  York  [Hints 
publishing  co.,  1903]     28  p.     12°. 

©  W.  L.  Hatch,  New  York;  D:4168,  Oct. 
23,  1903 ;  2c.  Nov.  12,  1903.  3746 


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3767 


Bibi — Continued. 

a  comedy  of  toys,   in  3  acts,   by  Charles 

Barnard. 

©   W.   L.    Hatch,   New   York;    1897:22225, 
Apr.  8;  2c.  June  4. 

See  also  Rackerchen. 


3747 


Bible  and  sword.     See  Peter  Muhlenberg. 
Bible  characters. 

©   Lucinda  C.  Cramer,  Crete,   Neb.;   1900 
A  :  21758,  Aug.  31.  3748 

Bible  Jim;  a  play  in  4  acts.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Fred  Shuttleworth  Morrison,  New  York; 

D  :  8601,  May  28,  1906 ;  2c.  May  28,  1906.  3749 

Bibliothekar  (Der);  schwank  in  4  akten,  von 
Gustav  von  Moser,  ed.  by  F.  W.  C.  Lieder. 
Boston,  New  York  [etc.]  Ginn  and  company 
[1913 J     viii,  218  p.     incl.  front,    (port.)     16". 

©  Dec.  2,  1913 ;  2c.  Dec.  4,  1913 ;  A :  361012 ; 
Frederick  W.  C.  Lieder,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

3750 

■ed.  with  notes  and  vocabulary  by  Hol- 


lon  A.  Farr.     New  York,  H.  Holt  &  co.,  1908. 
iv,  176  p.    12°. 

©  Henry  Holt  &  co.,  New  York ;  D :  13096, 
June  2,  1908;  2c.  June  18,  1908.  3751 

Biceps  (Der);  vorfall  aus  dem  Balkankrieg, 
dramatisch  gestaltet  in  3  aufziigen,  6  bildern. 
von  Hugo  Engelbert  Schwarz.  [3],  82  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  15,  1914;   D:  37603;  Comoedia, 
Vienna.  3751a 

Bicycle  (The)  agent;  a  musical  farce  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  J.  Webster. 

©  John  Webster,  Atlantic  Highlands,  N.  J. ; 
1895  :  28356,  May  25.  3752 

Bicycle  (The)  cop;  play  in  1  act,  by  McCree 
and  Clark.     [1],  19  p.     4°.     Typewritten.    . 

©  Ic.  Mar.  10,  1913:  D:  32629;  McCree  & 
Clark.  New  York.  3753 

Bicycle  (The)  girl;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  H.  G.  Sommers. 

©   H.    G.    Sommers,   Chicago;    1897:28692, 
May  10.  3754 

musical    farce-comedy    in    3    acts,    by    J. 


Webster. 

©  John  Webster,  Atlantic  Highlands,  N.  J. ; 
1895:28353,  May  25.  3755 

Bicycle  (The)  man;  a  musical  farce-comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  J.  Webster. 

©  John  Webster,  Atlantic  Highlands,  N.  J. ; 
1895  :  28355,  May  25.  3756 

Bicycle  (The)  queen;  a  musical  farce  comedy 
in  3  acts,  by  J.  Webster. 

©  John  Webster,  Atlantic  Highlands,  N.  J. ; 
1895 :  28354,  May  25.  3757 


Bicycle  vs.  wolves;  acting  dramatic  monologue 
for  man,  by  Stanley  Schell.  p.  69-73.  12°. 
(On  cover:   Stanley  Schell's  sketches) 

©  Apr.  6,  1914 ;  2c.  Apr.  9.  1914  ;  A  :  370558 ; 
Edgar  Schell  Werner,  New  York.  3757a 

Bicyclers  (The);  a  farce,  by  John  Kendrick 
Bangs. 

.     ©  Harper  &  bros.,  New  York ;  1895  :  55779, 
Nov.  2;  2c.  Nov.  4.  3758 

Bidden  (The)  guest;  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  Jacob- 
son.     [2],  9  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  27,  1914;  D:  36184;  Gershon 
Jacobson,  Washington.  3758a 

Biddle,  the  thoroughbred. 

©  Charles  E.  Trevathan,  New  York;  D: 
4765,  Mar.  21,  1904.  3759 

Biddy;  a  comedy  drama,  by  L.  R.  Shewell. 
New  York. 

©  C.  B.  Jefferson.  L.  R.  Shewell  and  T. 
Jefferson,  United  States;  1886:25752,  No^. 
15.  3760 


a  kitchen  idyl,  4  act  comedy,  by  W.  Peck. 

©  Wallace  Peck,  New  York;  1881:20139, 
Dec.  27.  3761 

Biddy  Moriarity;  by  T.  P.  Sullivan.  St. 
Louis. 

©  T.  P.  Sullivan,  United  States;  1887: 
2821,  Feb.  4.  3762 

Biddy  Murphy's  South.  American,  wooers;  dra- 
matic sketch,  by  M.  Lovel.  13  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  17,  1913  ;  D  :  35125 ;  Mary  Lovel, 
Lakewood,  N.  J.  3763 

Biddy  Nolan;  a  comedy  drama,  by  L.  R.  She- 
well.    New  York. 

©  C.  B.  Jefferson,  L.  R.  Shewell  and  T. 
Jefferson,  United  States;  1886:25753,  Nov. 
15.  3764 

Biddy  Ronan;  a  comedy  drama,  by  L.  R.  She- 
well.     New  York. 

©  C.  B.  Jefferson,  L.  R.  Shewell  and  T. 
Jefferson,  United  States;  1886:25545,  Nov. 
11.  3765 

Bide-a-wee  (The)  bears;  a  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 
Thacher  Howland  Guild.  Boston,  W.  H. 
Baker  &  co.,  1907.    22  p.     12°. 

©  Walter  H.  Btiker  &  co.,  Boston;  D:  11665, 
Nov.  5,  1907 ;  2c.  Dec.  12,  1907.  3766 

Biederleute;  satirische  komodie  in  4  akten, 
von  Robert  Misch.  Berlin  [etc.]  A.  Ahn,  1904. 
125  p.     diagr.    12°. 

©  Albert  Ahn,  Cologne.  Germany ;  D :  5401, 
Aug.  10,  1904;  2c.  Acg.  10,  1904.  3767 


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Biedermeier;  liistspiel  in  3  akten,  von  Leo 
Walter  Stein.  Berlin,  E.  Bloch,  1913.  72  p. 
12". 

©    Ic.    May   26,    1913;    D:  33331;    Ednard 
Bloch,  Berlin.  3768 

Bien  (El)  publico;  sj'itira  en  2  actos,  el  primero 
dividido  en  2  cuadros,  original  de  P.  Muuoz 
Seca.  Madrid,  Sociedad  de  autores  espafioles, 
1914.     59  p.     12°. 

©   Sept.   17,   1914;   Ic.   Sept.  21,   1914:   D: 
38225;  Pedro  Muuoz  Seca,  Madrid.  3768a 

Biff!   baff!  bufE!      15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©   Sam   Levy,   Brooklyn ;  D :  5536,  Aug.  6, 
1904;   2c.    Sept.   15,  1904.  3769 

Biff!  biff!  play  in  1  act,  by  F.  K.  Peile.  [1], 
22  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Jan.   2,   1913;   D:  32110;    F.   Kiusey 
Peile,  London.  3770 

Bifurcated  (The)  girl. 

©  Claxton  Wilstach,  New  York;   1900  A: 
13062;  May  24.  3771 

Big  and  little;  or.  Mountain  harvest  home,  a 
new  and  original  duplicate  character,  scenic, 
and  trick  harlequinade. 

©  Frank  Donaldson,  New  York ;  1875  :  3007, 
Mar.  30.  3772 

Big  and  little  casino  and  the  joker;  comedy 
playlet  for  vaudeville,  by  O.  C.  Mack.  [4], 
9  p.    4°.     Tyi^ewrltten. 

©  Ic.  June  27,  1910 ;  D :  21421 ;  O.  C.  Mack, 
New  York.  ,      3773 

Big  (The)  banana;  a  comic  musical  sketch, 
written  and  composed  by  Alfred  B.  Sedgwick. 
New  York,  Happy  hours  company. 

©  Happy  hours  co.,  New  York ;  1875 :  7646, 
July  22;  2c.  July  28.  3774 

Big  (The)  bayou  levee;  the  first  act  of  a  play, 
by  C.  Newcombe.     10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Caroline  Newcombe,  Shreveport,  La. ;  D  : 
12912,  May  5,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  25,  1908.      3775 

Big  bear  trail;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  H.  Bagg. 
37  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  13,  1913;  D:  32663;  Helen  Bagg, 
Chicago.  3776 

Big  (The)  black  blot;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts, 
with  songs  and  dances,  by  F.  B.  Bernard. 
Typewritten. 

©    Franklin    B.    Bernard,    Denver ;    1899 : 
35096,  May  25 ;  2c.  May  25.  3777 

Big  (A)  black  boom,  slavery  days;  in  1  act 
and  2  scenes,  by  A.  A.  Spitz. 

©  Abe  A.   Spitz,  Boston;   1894:3627,  .Lin. 
13;  Ic.  Jan.  13.  3778 


Big  (The)  bonanza;  or.  Riches  and  matches,  a 
society  novelty  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Daly. 

©  Augustin  Daly,   New  York;   1875:1367, 
Feb.  13 ;  2c.  Dec.  3,  1886.  3779 

Big  bonanza  of  Arizona.  See  Great  (The) 
hidden  treasure. 

Big  (The)  boss;  or,  Crook  vs.  crook,  play  in 
1  act,  by  F.  Heath  Cobb  and  G.  H.  Bowles. 
8  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Aug.    13,   1914;    D:  37860;    Geo.   H. 
Bowles,  Kansas  City,  Mo,  3779a 

Big  (The)  brother;  a  study  in  sociology  in  3 
acts,  by  G.  F.  Sturgis.  129  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Granville  Forbes  Sturgis,  Brooklyn;  D: 
15048,  Feb.  10,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  10,  1909.    3780 
Big  bugaboo;  a  comic  opera,  by  T.  A.  Barrett. 
49  p.  f.     Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  Aldrich   Barrett,  Wilkes-Barre, 
Pa. ;  D :  7794,  Dec.  26,  1905 ;  2c.  Oct.  15,  1906. 

3781 

Big  burlesque  spectacle  extravaganza;  in  2 
acts,  by  S.  T.  Jack. 

©  Sam  T.  Jack,  Chicago;  1895:8774,  Feb. 
11.  3782 

Big  business;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  F.  Delaney. 
[2],  96  p.    f°.     Typewritten. 

I©   Ic.    Jan.   23,   1914;    D:  35771;    John    F. 
Delaney,  Chicago.  3782a 

Big  (A)  day  in  Bulger;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  H. 
Elliott  McBride.  Philadelphia,  The  Penn  pub- 
lishing company,  1895. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia ;  1895 :  39209, 
July  30 ;  2c.  July  30.  3783 

Big  (The)  drum;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Arthur 
Pinero.  London,  Chiswick  press,  1915.  vii, 
115  p.     8". 

©  Ic.  Aug.  13,  1915 ;  D  :  41634 ;  Arthur  Wing 
Pinero,  London.  3783a 

Big  (The)   election.      See  Town  talk. 

Big  (The)  fight;  by  F.  J.  Conroy.  16  p.  8°. 
T5T)ewritten. 

©    Frank    James    Conroy,    Brooklyn;    D: 
14857,  Jan.  20,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  20,  1909.      3784 

Big  (A)  fool;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts.    29  p. 

f.     Typewritten. 

©   Will   H.   Locke,   Mound   City,   Mo.;   D: 
3249,  Apr.  6,  1903;  2c.  Apr.  6,  1903.         3785 

Big  Foot  Wallace;  or.  The  frontier  war,  an 
Ethiopian  farce,  by  J.  Budd. 

©  Jake  Budd,  Washington ;  1876 :  6905,  June 
2.  3786 

Big  (The)  4;  a  combination  of  grotesque  min- 
strel acts,  by  Lester,  Allen,  Smith,  and  Wal- 
dron. 

©    Lester,    Allen,     Smith,    and    Waldron, 
United  States;   1875:8423,  Aug.  16.         3787 


179 


3788 


Big  (The)  four;  play  in  2  acts,  by  W 
bidge.    27  p.    4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  31,  1913;  D:  33366;  Wm.  E. 
Burbldge,  Cliicago.  3788 

Big  (The)  game;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  D.  K. 
Higgins  and  M.  O.  Higgins. 

©  David  K.  Higgins,  New  York,  and  Milton 
O.  Higgins,  Chicago ;  D :  12720,  Apr.  10,  190S. 

3789 

Big  (A)  heart;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts. 

©  John  J.  Black,  New  York;  1897:2915, 
Jan.   5.  3790 

Big  hearted  Jim;  a  western  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  W.  L.  Roberts.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  William  L.  Roberts,  Chicago ;  D :  625S, 
Feb.  24,  1905;  2c.  June  8,  1905.  3791 

Big  Injun;  a  drama  in  1  act,  by  F.  H.  Norton. 

I©  Frank  H.  Norton,  New  York ;  1873 :  3583, 

Apr.  9.  3792 

Big  Jim;  or,  Heart  of  gold,  rural  comedy  in  4 
acts,  by  C.  A.  Gordinier.  39  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  25,  1909 ;  D :  17935 ;  Charles  A. 
Gordinier,  Newark,  Mo.  3793 

Big  (The)  job;  comedy,  by  H.  Turner.  [15]  p. 
8°.     Printed. 

©  Nov.  1,  1913  ;  2c.  Nov.  24,  1913 ;  D  :  35242 ; 
Harry   Turner,   Philadelphia.  3794 

Big  (A)  joke;  comedy  farce  in  1  act,  by  A.  S. 
Hickman.     [35]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  28,  1911 ;  D  :  25894 ;  Albert  Scott 
Hickman.  Pearl  River,  N.  Y.  3795 

Big  (A)  man.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Jav  Smith,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. ;  D  :  11082, 
Julv  30,  1907;  Ic.  Dec.  9,  1907;  Ic.  Dec.  20, 
1907.  3796 

by  F.   O.   Bartlett.     [2],  25  p.     4°.     Tyi^e- 

written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  21,  1911;  D:  25818;  Frederick 
Orin  Bartlett,  Cambridge,  Mass.  3797 

Big  Mike  drops  in;  play  in  1  act,  by  Willard 
Mack.     11   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  14,  1915 ;  D  :  39394 ;  Wilton  Tay- 
lor, New  York.  3797a 

Same.    14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  8,  1915  ;  D  :  40599  ;  Willard  Mack 
and  Chas.  Bachmann,  New  York.  3797b 

Big  minstrel  jubilee;  arr.  by  Chris  Lane.     (In 

Will  Rossiters  vaudeville  prompter,  no.  4) 
©  Will  Rossiter,  Chicago;  D :  4073,  Oct.  5, 

1903;  2c.  Oct.  5,  1903.  3798 

Big  mistake;  a  negro  sketch,  by  A.  J.  Leavitt, 

arr.  by  Cbarles  White.     New  York,  R.  M.  De 

Witt. 

©  Robert  M.  De  Witt,  New  York;  1875: 
2463,  Mar.   16;   2c.  Mar.  20.  3799 


DKAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 
E.  Bur- 


3811 


Big  moments  from  great  plays. 

©  Amelia  Bingham,  New  York ;   D :  13969, 
Oct.  1,  1908.  3800 

Big  (The)  rise;  an  original  4  act  comedy-drama, 
by  G.  Thomas. 

©  Gus.  Thomas,  St.  Louis;  1882:  2499,  Feb. 
17.  3801 

Big    (The)   sensation. 

©  Matt  J.  Flynn,  New  York ;   1895 :  57689, 
Nov.  21.  3802 

Big  sister;  play  of  to-day  in  1  act,  by  F.  J. 
Lewis.     32  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1915 ;  D  :  40029 ;  Florence  J. 
Lewis,  Boston.  3802a 

Big  stakes;  a  melodrama  in  a  prologue  and  4 
acts,  by  A.  Harvey  and  H.  Hosken.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  Armiger  Harvey  and  Heath  Hosken,  Lon- 
don;  D :  3075,  Mar.  2,  1903 ;  2c.  Mar.  2,  1903. 

3803 

Big  (The)  stick.      4".     Typewritten. 

©  George  V.  Hobart,  Pelham  Manor,  N.  Y. ; 
D :  11261,  Aug.  30,  1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  30,  1907. 

3804 

Big  (The)  story;  melodramatic  comedy,  by  R. 
Warner.      [2],   27   p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Nov.    24,    1913;    D:  35120;    Richard 
Warner,  New  York.  3805 

Big  (The)  surprise;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  James 
T.  Duffy.     5  p.    4°.     TjT)ewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.   21,   1913;   D:  34794;    Margaret 
Sawtelle  Duffy,  New  York.  3806 

-a  farcical  comedy  in  1  act,  by  B.  Gerard. 

Typewritten. 

©    Barney    Gerard.    New    York;    1900    A: 
23211,  Sept.  18 ;  2c.  Sept.  18.  3807 

Big   (The)   Swede;   a   sensational   Swedish  dia- 
lect melodrama   in  4  acts.     f.     Typewritten. 
©    Ezra    C.    Walck,    Bay    City,    Mich.;    D: 
12496,  ]Mar.  6,  1908 ;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1908.  3808 

Bigamist  (The);  or.  Too  much  married,  a 
drama  in  3  acts,  by  Dominick  Murray  and 
C.  W.  Barry. 

©  Charles  W.  Barry,  New  York;  1872 :  8159, 
Aug.  1.  3809 

Bigamist  king;  3  act  farce  comedy,  by  B. 
Kling.     f".     Typewritten. 

©  Bernard  Kling,  Brooklyn ;  D :  7584,  Nov. 
20,  1905;  2c.  Dec.  1,  1905.  3810 

Bigamists  (The);  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  L.  A. 
Browne.     69  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  16,  1910 ;  D :  22829 ;  Lewis  Allen 
Browne,  Boston.  3811 


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3812 


COPYBIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED   STATES 


3835 


Bigamy;  a  dramatic  comedy  of  to-day,  by  T.  C. 
De  Leon. 

'©  T.   C.   De  Loon,   New  York;    1871:9220, 
Oct.  3.  3812 

a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  W.  Her- 


bert. 

©  J.  W.  Herbert,  New  Rocbelle,  N.  Y. ;  1893 : 
35414.   July  29.  3813 

an    original   comedy   drama    in   3    acts,   by 


T.  B.  jMacdonougb  and  H.  H.  Leech. 

©  Thomas  B.  Macdonough  and  Harry  Hare- 
wood  Leech,  New  Yorlv ;  1872:2466.  Mar.  12. 

3814 

—  a  piny,  by  F.  A.  Mathews   (Marguerite  F. 


Aymar) 

©    Fannie    Aymnr    Mathews,    New    Yorli ; 
1879:142,  Jan.  6.  3815 

a  play  in  5  acts,  by  E.  Henderson  and  F. 


Aymar  Mathews  (Marguerite  F.  Aymar) 

©  Ettie  Henderson  and  Fannie  A.  Mathews, 
United  States;  1880;  529,  Jan.  9.  3816 


or.   The  inner  circle.      Typewritten. 

©  Melvin   L.   Severy,   Boston;    1894:35580. 
July  25;  2c.  July  24.  3817 

Bigelow's  (The)  butler;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Harrv  O.  Osgood.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co., 
1903.     62  p.     16". 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  D :  3989, 
Sept.  22,  1903;  2c.  Nov.  20,  1903.  3818 

Bigger  (The)  impulse;  play  in  3  acts,  by  M. 
Goldman.     64  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Jan.    16,    1911;    D :  23102 ;    Matthew 
Goldman,  New  York.  3819 

Biggers'  big  blunder;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  U.  S.  Huggius. 

©  Ulysses  S.  Huggins,  Wellsburg,  W.  Va. ; 
D:262,  Mar.  26,  1901.  3820 

Bigness  (The)  of  Bill.     15  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Tom  P.  Morgan,  Rogers.  Ark. ;  D :  10888. 

July  1,  1907;  2c.  July  1,  1907.  3821 

Bigote  (La);  comedie  en  2  actes,  par  J.  Renard. 
Paris,  Societe  d'editions  litteraires  et  artis- 
tiques  [1910]     148  p.     12°. 

©  Apr.  5,  1910;  2c.  May  5,  1910;  D :  20938 ; 
Jules  Renard,  Paris.  3822 

Bijah;  a  comedy  in  1  act  and  3  scenes,  by  C.  B. 
Lewis. 

©  C.  B.   Lewis,  Detroit;   1880:10741,   July 
12.  3823 


—  or,  Abijah  Beaupole's  store. 

©  Joseph  P.  Hamlin,  jr..  East  Boston;  1880: 
18247,  Dec.  1.  3824 


Bijou  (Le);  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  Clover  and  L. 
Conly.     14  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  14,  1910;  D:  22806;  Madge 
Clover,  Los  Angeles,  and  Louella  Conly,  Pasa- 
dena. 3825 

or.  Good  company,  a  musical  comedy,  by 

M.  Wolf. 

©  Mark  Wolf,  Boston ;  1882 :  17954,  Oct.  26. 

3826 

Bijou   (La),   the  waif  and  stray;   a  play  in  3 

acts,    adapted    from    Ouida's   novel    Tricotrin 

with  original  songs  and  duets  by  H.  W.  Ellis. 

©  H.  Wyne  Ellis,  United  States;  1882:  2754, 

Feb.  22.  3827 

Bilberry  of  Tilbury;  a  musical,  farcical  play  in 
3  acts,  libretto  by  Silvanus,  Dauncey  and 
George  D.  Day,  lyrics  by  George  D.  Day,  mu- 
sic by  Guy  Jones.    Typewritten. 

©  B.  Feldman,  London;  1898:24255,  Apr. 
18;  2c.  Apr.  18.  3828 

— —  Same. 

©  Silvanus  Dauncey,  George  D.  Day  and  G. 
.Tones.  Brighton,  England;  1898:26438,  Apr. 
28:  2c.  Apr.  28.  3829 

Bilderbuch  (Das);  ballett-feerie  in  1  akte,  von 
Tull  und  Fiflelio,  musik  von  Josef  Bayer. 
Leipzig,  Aug.   Cranz,  1909.     12  p.     12°. 

©  Dec.  4.  1909 ;  2c.  Dec.  16,  1909 ;  D  :  17877 ; 
Aug.  Cranz,  Leipzig.  3830 

Bildschnitzer  (Die);  tragodie  braver  leute,  von 
Karl  Schouhorr.  Leipzig.  L.  Staackmann, 
1912.    67  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  6,  1911 ;  2c.  Jan.  27.  1912 ;  D  :  28459 ; 
L.    Staackmann,   Leipzig.  3831 

Bill;  jilay  in  1  act,  by  B.  J.  Gartland.  9  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  29,  1912;  D:  28473;  Bessie  J. 
Gartland,  Chicago.  3832 

Bill  Adams,  the  hero  of  Waterloo;  farcical 
comedy  in  4  acts,  by  A.  G.  Lumsden.  [3], 
89  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  26,  1914;  D:  37954;  Alfred  G. 
Lumsden,   Melbourne,  Australia.  3832a 

Bill  and  his  book;  or,  Shakespeare's  house 
party,  by  G.  Noble.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Grace  Noble,  Cincinnati ;  D :  7419,  Oct. 
18.  1905;  Ic.  Oct.  9,  1905;  Ic.  Nov.  2,  1905. 

3833 

Bill  Detrick;  or.  The  mystery  of  Oliver's 
Eerry,  a  melodrama  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Newton 
Field.     Clyde,  O.,  A.  D.  Ames. 

©  A.  D.  Ames,  Clyde,  O. ;  1883 :  19424,  Oct. 
22;  2c.  Oct.  22.  3834 

Bill  Freeman;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Howard 
Wiswall  Bible.     [86]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  26,  1912 ;  D :  30359 ;  Emily  Duff. 
New  York.  3835 


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3836 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


3857 


Bill  (A)  from  the  milliner;  monologue,  by  May- 
Isabel  Flsk.  (In  Harper's  magazine,  v.  107, 
no.  642,  Nov.,  1903) 

©    Harper   &    bros..    New    York;    D :  3946, 
Sept.  15,  1903;  2c.  Oct.  23,  1903.  3836 

See  also  Monologues. 

Bill  Green;  1  act  comedy  sketch,  by  O.  J.  Reiss. 
17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.   19,  1912 ;   D :  30572 ;   Oliver  J. 
Reiss,  New  Orleans.  3837 

Bill  'Iggins,  valet;  1  act  comedy  sketch  [by 
J.  Brooks]     IS  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  15,  1912 ;  D  :  29672 ;  Jack  Brooks, 
Terre  Haute,  Ind.  3838 

Bill  Jenks,  crook;  by  W.  H.  Clifford.  [14]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    24,    1911;    D:  25584;    Wm.    H. 
Clifford,  New  York.  3839 

Bill  Jepson's  wife;  [by]  Robert  C.  V.  Meyers. 
©    P.    Garrett   &   co.,   Philadelphia;    1.SS5 : 
26496,  Dec.  16;  2c.  Sept.  9,  1886.  3840 

Bill  Jones;  duologue,  by  William  and  Josephine 
Giles.  New  York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald.  7  p. 
12". 

©  July  6.  1914:  2c.  July  7.  1914;  D:  37482; 
Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.  3840a 

Bill  Jones,  the  scout;  an  ideal  Grand  army  play 
in  5  acts,  including  6  transformation  tab- 
leaux [by]  Frances  L.  James. 

©  George  A.  Sawin  and  E.  H.  Noble,  New 
Bedford,  Mass. ;  1884  :  10134,  May  17.        3841 

Bill  (A)  of  fare;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  G.  R. 
Warren. 

©    Giles   Revnolds   Warren,   Decatur,    111. ; 
1894 :  12806.  Mar.  5.  3842 

Bill  Perkins'  proposin'  day;  comedy  in  1  act, 
bv  Helena  A.  Pfeil.  Chicago.  The  Dramatic 
publishing  co.,  1910.     12  p.     4°. 

©  Dec.  29.  1910 ;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1911 ;  D  :  22980 : 
Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago.  3843 

Bill  (The)  poster;  by  E.  R.  Lang. 

©  Edwin  R.  Lang,  New  York;  1885:26118. 
Dec.  12.  3844 

a  twenty  minute  vaudevillainy.     14  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Edwin  Baker.  Brooklyn ;  D :  8733.  June 
23,  1906 :  2c.  June  23.  1906.  3845 

Bill  (The)  posters'  strike;  a  comedy  in  2 
scenes  to  finish  in  1  scene,  by  O.  Zinn.  9  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Oscar  Zinn,  New  York;  D:  12294,  Feb.  3. 
1908;  2c.  Feb.  3.  1908.  3846 

Bill  rendered.     See  Spectre  (The) 


Bill  Ryan,  the  stage  hand;  comedy  vaudeville 
.sketch,  by  H.  W.  Hoadley.  [1],  6  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  14,  1914;  D:  38103;  Harold 
William  Hoadley,  New  York.  3846a 

Bill  Slugs;  an  idyl  of  the  wild  Northwest,  an 
oi'iginal  drama  in  4  acts,  by  S.  Maybell. 

©  Stephen  Maybell,  San  Francisco;  1875: 
4474,  May  1.  3847 

Bill,  the  coachman;  or,  A  couple  of  curious 
courtships,  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  John 
M.  Francis.  New  York,  S.  French;  London, 
Samuel  French,  ltd..  1910.  55  p.  16°.  (On 
cover:  No.  ii  French's  American  acting  ed.) 

©  Aug.  16.  1910;  2c.  Aug.  17,  1910:  D: 
21815;   Samuel  French,  New  York.  3848 

Bill,  the  scoiTt;  or.  The  ten-or  of  the  Wom- 
panoags,  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  W.  T.  Mere- 
dith. 

©  William  T.  Meredith.  Baltimore;  1S76: 
3072.  Mar.  11.  3849 

Bill  (The)  toppers;  dramatiziation  in  4  acts  of 
Andre  Castaigne's  novel  of  the  same  name,  by 
P.  Kestler.     [90]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  1.  1911:  D:  2.38.35:  Paul  Kester, 
Gunston,  Va.,  and  Bobbs-Merrill  co.,  Indian- 
apolis. 3850 

play  in  4  acts,  by  P.  Kester.     167  p.     4". 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  19.  1910:  D:  22850:  Bobbs-Mer- 
rill CO.  and  Paul  Kester,  United  States.    3851 

Billee  Taylor;  a  musical  burletta  in  2  acts,  by 
L.  P.  Richardson. 

©  Leander  P.  Richardson,  New  York:  IS^I  : 
4877.  Mar.  31.  3852 

Billet  (Le)  doux. 

(c)  Lvdin  M.  Lister.  San  Francisco:  D: 
9200.  Oct.  6,  1906.  3853 

Billie  Blue;  American  militnrv  light  opera  in 
3  acts,  by  E.  W.  Ruff.  [33]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sent.  30.  1911;  D :  25356 ;  Edenr 
Weston   Ruflf,   New   York.  3854 

or,  T'osemite.  a  military  comic  licht  opera 


in   3   nets,   hook,  lvn>s   and   music  bv   E.   W. 
Ruflf.     [1131  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Mar.   8.  1912;   D :  28981 ;   Edgar  W. 
Ruff.  New  York.  3855 

Billie's  career;  or.  The  watchers  in  the  night, 
by  W.  Stahr.     f.    Typewritten. 

©  Walter  Stahr.  St.  Louis;  D :  13484.  Aus. 
1,  1908:  2c.  Aug.  1.  1908.  3856 

Billie's  first  love;  1  act  play,  by  G.  Griswold. 
Typewritten. 

©    Grace    Griswold.    New  York;    1900    A: 

27824,  Nov.  10;  2c.  Nov.  10.  3857 


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Billie's  pal;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  E.  Lawrence 
Gibson.     11  p.     f .     Typewritten. 

:©  Ic.  June  15,  1911 ;  D :  24485 ;  E.  L.  Gib- 
son, Newport,  R.  I.  3858 

Billing''s  dog.     8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Fred    Palmer    Howard,    CleA'eland;    D: 
6445,  Apr.  1,  1905;  2c.  Apr.  1,  1905.         3859 

Billionaire  (The);  a  comedy,  by  A.  R.  Haven. 

©  Albert  Roland  Haven,  New  York;  1SS5: 
250G5,  Nov.  30.  3860 

a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  A.  Stevens. 

©    John   A.    Stevens.    Philadelphia;    1801: 
8143,  Mar.  3.  3861 


—  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  B.  Smith. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Harry   B.    Smith,    New   York ;    D :  2080, 
July  3,  1902;   2c.   Feb.  3,  1903.  3862 

—  See  also  Scoop  (The) 


Billionaire  in  Strangeland;  a  musical  comedy 
in  3  acts,  by  A.  Lawrence. 

©   Arthur   Lawrence,    Newark,   N.  J.;    D: 

8533,  May  15,  1906.  3863 

Billionaires  (The);  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
L.  Buchanan. 

©  Lorraine  Buchanan,  Springfield,  Mo. ;  D  : 
3206,  Mar.  28,  1903.  3864 

Bills;  farce  in  1  act,  by  John  M.  Francis.  New 
York,  S.  French ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1909. 
17  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  13.  1909;  2c.  Nov.  15,  1909;  D: 
17373;  Samuel  French.  New  York.  3865 

Bill's  boot;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  J.  Sul- 
livan, L.  Smith  and  H.  W.  Williams. 

©  Jos.  J.  Sullivan,  Lnwrence  Smith  and  H. 
W.  Williams,  Pittsburgh;  1891:33939,  Sept. 
23.  3886 


a  spectacular  farce  comedy  in  3  acts. 

©    Joseph    J.    Sullivan    and    Larry    Smith. 
United  States ;  1891 :  33828,  Sept.  22.        3867 

Bill's  kid;  1  act  drama,  by  E.  Totten.  5,  p.  f". 
Typewritten. 

©  Edyth  Totten.  New  York ;  D :  1836,  May 
3,  1902 ;  2c.  May  3,  1902.  3868 

Bill's  mermaid;  romance  of  the  sea  in  1  act,  by 
E.  Magnus.     [9]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    19.    1913;    D:  35388;    Eugenie 
Magnus,  New  York.  3869 

Bill's  partner;  drama  of  western  life  in  1  act, 
by  M.  Holland  and  L.  Webb.  15  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  5,  1910;  D:  20118;  Montgomery 
Holland  and  Leland  Webb,  Monmouth,  111. 

3870 


Billy;  comedy  drama  in  1  act,  by  H.  M.  Hall. 
[1],  6  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  4,  1914;  D:  39000;  Hazel  Mae 
Hall,  New  York.  3870a 
a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Matthew  Brennan. 

©  William  Morris  and  John  T.  Hall,  New 
York;  D:  1275,  Jan.  13,  1902.  3871 

a  drama,  by  L.  Fletcher. 

©  Lydia    Fletcher,   United    States;    1883: 
19229,  Oct.  19.  3872 

1  act  sketch,  by  P.  Westerly.    9  p.    24°. 

©  Ic.  June  8,  1910 ;  D  :  21304 ;  Pauline  Wes- 
terly, Pasco,  Wash.  8873 
See  also  Justice. 

Billy  and  the  directing-  fates;  play  in  2  acts,  Dy 
John  Redhead  Froome,  jr.  Chicago,  Dramatic 
pub.  CO.,  1914.  27  p.  12°.  (Sergei's  acting 
drama,  no.  630) 

©  Dec.  31.  1914 ;  2c.  Jan.  6,  1915 ;  D  :  39326 ; 
Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago.  3873a 

Billy  and  the  girl;  1  act  play,  by  Will  M.  Cressy 
and  H.  Irwin.    22  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  13,  1910 ;  D :  17926 ;  Harry  Irwin, 
Clinton,  la.  3874 

Billy  Barkley's  baby.      f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ethel  Clifton.  New  York;  D:8173,  Mar. 
16,  1906 ;  2c.  Apr.  14,  1906.  3875 

Billy  Ben's  pirate  play;  dress  rehearsal  in  1 
act,  by  R.  Woodman.  Franklin,  O.,  Eldridge 
entertainment  house.     23  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  1,  1912 ;  2c.  Oct.  19,  1912 ;  D :  31171 ; 
Rea  Woodman,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.  3876 

Billy-Billy. 

©  Louis  T.  and  Theodore  H.  Ollesheimer. 
Detroit ;  D  :  10993,  July  18,  1907.  3877 

Billy  Bing,  the  bachelor  from  Birmingham;  a 
curtain  rai?er  with  a  moral,  by  J.  M.  Leveque. 
1st  installment. 

©  J.  M.  Leveque,  New  Orleans ;  D :  13569. 
Aug.  12,  1908.  3878 

Billy  Bounce  and  Bogieman. 

©  W.  W.  Denslow  and  Dudlev  A.  Braednn. 
New  York ;  D  :  9785,  Jan.  14,  1907.  3879 

Billy  Bouncer;  play  in  1  act,  bv  Erwin  K.  Nadel. 
2  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  20,  1914;  D:  37363;  Patrick  J. 
Casey,  New  York.  3879a 

Billy  Brown's  friend;  sketch,  by  E.  S.  Whinery. 
7  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  26,  1910;  D:  20595;  Emmet  S 
Whinery,  Pasadena.  3880 

Billy  Fortune  and  the  lightfoot  girlie;  a  play 
in  1  act,  from  story  by  Wm.  R.  Lighton,  drama- 
tized by  M.  M.  Walsh.    11  p.    4°.  Typewritten. 
©  Ic.   June  26,  1912;   D :  30104 ;    Margaret 
Mansfield  Walsh,  Cincinnati.  3881 


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Billy  Jones's  man;  play  in  1  act,  by  Wal- 
ter Montague.     7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  12,  1912 ;  D :  31372 ;  T.  Lawrence 
Smith,  San  Francisco.  3882 

Billy  Loyd,  the  wharf  rat. 

©  J.   C.   Arnold,   Kansas  City,   Mo.;   1SS6 : 
167%  Jan.  20.  3883 

Billy  of  Philly;  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  L. 

Hinliley  and  M.  Ferris.    3  v.    4°.  Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  5,  1915;  D:  40263;  Laura  Hink- 

ley,  Mt.  Vernon,  la.,  and  Mabel  Ferris,  New 

York.  3883a 

Billy,  the  boy  artist;  a  musical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  book  and  lyrics,  by  E.  F.  Payne.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Edward  F.  Pavne,  Belmont,  Mass.;   D: 
8727,  June  22,  1906 ;  2c.  June  22,  1906.      3884 

Billy,  the  burglar.     See  Their  suffrage  spat. 

Billy,  ihe  hero;  a  comedy  playlet,  by  Jay  Fox. 
25  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  J.  Jav  Fox.  New  York ;  D :  13671,  Aug.  21, 
1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  21,  1908.  3885 

Billy,  the  kid;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Walter  Woods  and  Joseph  Santley.  4°  Type- 
written. 

©  Joseph  Santlev  co..  inc..  New  York;  D: 
9006,  Aug.  28,  1906;  2c.  Aug.  13,  1907.      3886 

.Ma  episode  in  the  life  of  the  famous  boy 

bandit  in  4  acts,  by  Walwin  Woods    (Walter 
Woods).     Typewritten. 

©  Walter  Woods.  Erie,  Pa. ;  D :  3880,  Aug. 
14,  1903 ;  2c.  Aug.  24,  1903.  3887 

Billy  Todd's  mother.     See  His  first  case. 

Billy's  aunt;  farce  in  1  act,  by  S.  E.  Smyth. 
14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    17,    1914:    D:  35686;    Samuel 
Elisha  Smyth,  Omaha,  Neb.  3887a 

or.  Living  up  to  Billy,  play  in  4  acts  and 

4  scenes,  by  E.  Cooper.     [61]   p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.   Dec.   10,   1914;    D:  39056;    Elizabeth 
Cooper,  New  York.  3887b 

Billy's  awakening;  farce,  by  Frederick  Allen. 
10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  6,  1911;  D :  25949 ;  John  Francis 
White,  Chicago.  3888 

Billy's  best  girl;  tabloid  comedy  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  W.  C.  Herman.  Chicago,  Chicago 
manuscript  co.,  1914.  [32]  p.  f.  Mimeo- 
graphed. 

©  Dec.  1,  1914 ;  2c.  Dec.  18,  1914  ;  D  :  39140 ; 
Alex.  Byers,  Chicago.  3888a 

Billy's  boss;  vaudeville  sketch  in  1  act,  by  W. 
E.  La  Rose.     [1],  27  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  8,  1914 ;  D :  35584  ;  W.  E.  La  Rose. 
La  Crosse,  Wis.  3888b 


Billy's  bungalow;  comedy  in  3  acts  and  1  scene, 
bv  E.  M.  Crane.  New  York,  Dick  <&  Fitzger- 
ald, 1910.     53  p.     12°. 

©    Jan.    12,    1910;    2c.    Jan.    13,    1910;    D: 
17924  :  Eleanor  Maud  Crane,  New  York.    3889 

Billy's  chorus  girl;  a  comedietta,  by  Clara  B. 
Batchelder.     Chicago,    T.     S.   Denison,   1907. 
.  16p.     12°. 

©  T.  S.  Denison.  Chicago;  D:  11098,  Aug.  1, 
1907;  2c.  Oct.  25,  1907.  3890 

Billy's  getaway;  a  1  act  farce,  by  John  S.  Car- 
roll.   12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  9,  1911;  D :  25729 ;  Carl  Knapp, 
New  York.  3891 

Billy's  happy  day;  a  dramatic  play  in  1  act,  by 
E.  T.  Emery.    9  p.    t°.    Typewritten. 

©   Edwin   T.    Emery,    San    Francisco ;    D : 
13147,  June  8,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  25,  1908.        3892 

Billy's  little  love  affair;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Heurv  V.  Esmond.  New  York,  S.  French; 
London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1904.    82  p.    12°. 

©  Samuel  French,  New  York ;  D :  5790,  Nov. 
18,  1904 ;  2c.  Nov.  28,  1904.  3893 

Billy's  little  murder.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  F.  M.  Vermilve,  New  York ;  D :  2705, 
Dec.  12,  1902 ;  2c.  Dec.  12,  1902.  3894 

Billy's  mishaps:  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Viola  Gard- 
ner Brown.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  [1903] 
9  p.    16°. 

©  Thos.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  D :  3709,  July 
n,  1903 ;  2c.  Aug.  3,  1903.  3895 

Billy's  mother;  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  Davis.  [1], 
20  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  1,  1913 ;  D  :  35213 ;  Gordon  Davis. 
Spokane,  Wash.  3896 

Billy's  partner;  1  act  comedy,  by  M.  Raynor. 
9  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  29,  1910;  D:  20058;  Maude  Ray- 
nor, Chicago.  3897 

Billy's  redemption;  farce  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
R.  E.  Guthrie.     [1],  8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  31,  1913;  D:  33376;  R.  Everett 
Guthrie,  Chicago.  3898 

Billy's  scoop;  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act,  by  G.  M. 
Parker.     [1],  9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  20,  1914  ;  D  :  38276 ;  Gilman  Mon- 
cure  Parker,  Chicago.  3898a 

Billy's  tombstones;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  George 
Cameron  [pseud,  of  Gladys  Drew]  149  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  23,  1909 ;  D :  17517 ;  Gladys  Drew, 
New  York.  3899 


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Bimbo  of  Bombay;  act  3.. 

I©  A.    R.   Wilson,   New   York;    1899:13200, 
Feb.  17 ;  2e.  Feb.  17.  3900 

magico-hypnotic  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Edgnr 


Smith. 

©  E.  J.  Dooley  and  E.  M.  Graves,  Hartford ; 
1897:46344,  Aug.  18;  2c.  Ang.  10.  3901 

Bimini;  an  opera,  words  by  E.  A.  Wood. 

©  E.  A.  Wood,  Pittsburgh;  1889 :  10982,  Apr. 
6 ;  2c.  Sept.  23,  1890.  3902 

Binding-  (The)  link;  dramatic  sketch  in  1  scene, 
by  V.  Palen.     [8]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  8,  1913;  D :  32237 ;  Victor  Palen, 
Toronto,  Canada.  3903 

Bindra,  the  minstrel;  opera  in  2  acts,  by 
Frances  Allitsen.    21  p.    t°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    31,    1909;    D:  16668;    Wilfred 
Lucas,  New  York.  3904 

Bing    Bing    (The)    brothers;    a    comedy    with 

lyrics,  by  A.  J.  Lamb.    93  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Arthur  J.   L.imb,   New  York;   D:  11557, 

Oct.  21,  1907;  2c.  Oct.  21,  1907.  3905 

Bing villa  next  stop;  comedy  in  1  act.  by  N.  A. 
Sparks.     [3],  16  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    2,    1913;    D:  33385;    Ned    A. 
Sparks.  New  York.  3306 

Binxy's  romance  (A  glimpse  of  the  gutter); 
sketch  in  1  act,  by  O.  T.  Fiske.  15  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Oliver    T.    Fiske,    New    York;    D:158S, 
Mar.  17,  1902;  2c.  Mar.  17,  1902.  3907 

Biografter  (The);  moving  picture  novelty  in  2 
scenes,  by  Frank  D.  Thomas.  6  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    25,    1912;    D:  31464;     F.     D. 
Thomas,  New  York.  *  3908 

Bird  (A)  and  a  bottle. 

©  Caryl  Wilbur,  New  York;  1900  A:  17192, 
July  12.  3909 

a   dramatic  composition,  by  Louis  Wesley 

Jones. 

©  Ellen  Campion,   San  Francisco ;  D :  295, 

Apr.  1,  1901.  3910 

Bird  (The)  cage;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Adams. 
[2],  72  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  9,  1912;  D :  31093 ;  H.  A.  Adams, 
La  Jolla,  Cal.  3911 

Bird  Center;  Cap  Fry's  birthday  party;  a  play 
in  1  act,  by  George  Ade.  8  p.  8°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  John  T.  McCutcheon,  Chicago;  D :  4549, 
Jan.  25,  1904 ;  2c.  Jan.  25,  1904.  3912 

Bird  (The)  charmer.     See  Bessie. 


Bird  (The)  child;  play  in  1  act,  by  L.  G.  White. 
[2],  17  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  24,  1914 ;  D :  36122 ;  Lucy  Goode 
White,  San  Francisco.  3912a 

Bird  (The)  claim;  by  E.  Nice.  36  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Eugene  Nice,  New  York ;  D :  15005,  Feb. 
5,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  5,  1909.  3913 

Bird  (The)  family  and  their  friends;  a  comedy 
in  3  acts,  by  Verna  M.  Raynor.  Clyde,  O., 
Ames'  publishing  company. 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O.^  1898 :  9365,  Feb. 
3 ;  2c.  Feb.  9.  3914 

Bird  (A)  in  a  gilded  cage;  a  comedy  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  H.  Wall  and  S.  H.  Speck. 

©    Howard    Wall,    New    York,    and    S.    H. 
Speck,  Cleveland;  1900  A  :  2167,  Jan.  24.   3915 

a  society  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Seymour  Tib- 

bals.     Typewritten. 

©  R.  W.   Marks,  Perth,  Canada;   1900  A: 
1.5092,  June  18 ;  2c.  June  18.  3916 

Bird  in  the  hand.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Delia    M.    Clarke,    New   York;    D :  9798. 
Jan.  16,  1907;  2c.  Jan.  16,  1907.  3917 

a  farce  in  1  act,  by  S.  B.  Alexander.  Type- 
written. 

©    Sigmund    B.    Alexander,    Boston ;    1891 : 
41237,  Nov.  17;  Ic.  Nov.  17.  3918 

Same.      New    York,    M.    Witmark    &    sons 

[1906]     23  p.     12°. 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York;  D :  8948, 
Aug.  10,  1906 ;  2c.  Aug.  10,  1906.  3919 

play  in  1  act,  by  Delia  Clarke.     [2],  36  p. 

4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  12,  1913;  D :  34406;  Delia  Clarke 
Sullivan,  New  York.  3920 

Bird  (The),  M.  D.;  or.  How  the  widow  caught 
the  bird. 

©  Katherine  Stagg,  New  York ;  1899  :  23833, 
Apr.  4.  3921 


[9]  p. 


A° 


Bird  (The)  man;  by  O.  T.  Johnsone. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  26,  1911 ;  D :  25610 ;  Otto  T.  John- 
sone, Brooklyn.  3922 

— —  musical  playlet  shown  at  rehearsal,  by  L.  E. 
Trimm.    22  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   July  31,   1911;    D:  24825;    Leslie   B. 
Trimm,  New  York.  3923 

piny  in  1  act,  by  O.  T.  Johnsone.  [25]  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    27,    1913;    D :  34844 ;  Otto    T. 

Johnsone,  Brooklyn.  3924 


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DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


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Bird  (A)  of  paradise;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  R.  W. 
Tully.     [147]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    10,   1911;    D:2390S;    Richard 
Walton  Tully,  Alma,  Cal.  3925 

Hawaiian  play  in  3  acts,  by  R.  W.  Tully. 

[17]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  26, 1911 ;  D  :  28104 ;  Richard  Wal- 
ton Tully,  Arcadia,  Cal.  3926 

Bird  (The)  of  passage;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J. 
F.  Ballard.     [304]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  19,  1911 ;  D :  23992 ;  John  Fred- 
erick Ballard,  Cambridge,  Mass.  3927 

Bird  of  prey;  play  in  1  act,  by  F.  M.  Page.  10 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.    Nov.   1,   1909;    D:  17242;    Fiddis   M. 
Page,  United  States.  3928 

Birdie;  or,  "Was  it  criminal?  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  Barba  Rossa  [pseud,  of  W.  O.  Soubron] 

©  William  Otto   Soubron,   Milwaukee:   D: 
1046,  Oct.  31,  1901.  3929 

Birdland;  by  J.  L.  Lasky. 

©  Jesse  Louis  Lasky,  New  York ;  D :  10755, 
June  12,  1907.  3930 

by  Paul  West.    6  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Jesse  Louis  Lasky,  New  York;  D :  14298. 
Nov.  16,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  10,  1908.  3931 

Birds.  8ee  Aristophanes'  Birds,  Frogs  and 
Clouds. 

Bird's  (The)  Christmas  Carol;  dramatic  version 
[in  prologue  and  3  acts],  by  K.  D.  Wiggin  in 
collaboration  with  Helen  Ingersoll.  Boston 
aud  New  York,  Houghton  Mifflin  company, 
1914.    xviii,  103  p.    12". 

©  Oct.  31,  1914 ;  2c.  Nov.  2,  1914 ;  D  :  38668 ; 
Kate  Douglas  Wiggin,  New  York.  3931a 

Birds  in  a  cage;  a  comic  dramatic  sketch,  by  R. 
J.  Dunglison.  Philadelphia,  Collins,  printer, 
1872. 

©    Richard     J.     Dunglison,     Philadelphia; 
1872 :  1826,  Feb.  24.  3932 

Birds  in  a  gilded  cage;  comedietta  in  1  act,  by 
O.  Colburn.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Otis  Lincoln  Colburn,  Chicago;  D:  10464, 
May  1,  1907 ;  2c.  May  1.  1907.  3933 

Birds  Island;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Sallie  F. 
Toler.  Chicago,  The  Dramatic  publishing 
company. 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago ;  1897 :  59871. 
Oct.  22 ;  2c.  Oct.  21.  3934 

Birds  of  a  feather;  American  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  E.  Frost.    100  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  21,  1915 ;  D  :  41548 ;  Emil  Frost, 
New  York.  3934a 

a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  D.  Lowry. 

©    David   Lowry,    Pittsburgh;    1881:18.^)36, 
Sept.  3 ;  2c.  Sept.  3.  3935 


Birds  of  a  feather — Continued, 

comedy  in  1  act,  by  C.  Twyford.     [2],  17  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan  2,  1912 ;  D  :  28196 ;  Cyril  Twyford, 
London.  3936 

by   G.   M.   Rosener.      [4],   15  p.     4". 


Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Sept.  10,  1913 ;  D :  34378 ;  George  M. 
Rosener,  New  York.  3937 

—  an  entirely  original  melodramatic  comedy 
in  4  acts,  by  H.  H.  Winslow. 

©  Herbert  Hall  Winslow,  New  York ;  1891 : 
11274,  Mar.  27.  3938 

—  a  farce-comedy  in  3  acts,  adapted  and  aug- 
mented from  the  French  of  Meilhac  and 
Halgvy,  by  E.  Jamieson. 

©  Egbert  Jamieson,   Chicago;   1879:16885, 
Dec.  15.  3939 

—  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  book  and  lyrics 
by  A.  Lowe,  music  by  A.  B.  Sloane. 

©  Allen  Lowe  and  A.  Baldwin  Sloane,  New 
York  ;  D :  9086,  Sept.  14,  1906.  3940 

1  act  comedy,  by  F.  Allen.    12  p.    4°.    Type- 


written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  24,  1909;  D:  16918;  Frederick 

Allen,  Salt  Lake  City.  3941 

—  play  in  4  acts,  by  T.  J.  GafEney.  46  p.    f. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Jan.  6,  1913;   D:  31881;   Thomas  J. 
Gaffne5%  Albany.  3942 

—  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  McCree.     [1],  15  p.    4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  29,  1913;  D:  34272;  Junie  Mc- 
Cree, New  York.  3943 

by  R.  A.  Hicks.     7  p.     f°.     Typewrit- 


ten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  8,  1915 ;  D :  39612 ;  Raymond  Au- 
gustus Hicks.  Los  Gatos.  Cal.  3943a 

Birds  (The)  of  passage;  play  in  3  acts,  by  J. 
Roluick.     [2],  153  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  3, 1913  ;  D :  31S75 ;  Jacob  Rolnifk, 
Brooklyn.  3944 

See  also  Clipped  wings. 

Birds  of  prey;  drama  in  4  acts  and  2  scenes, 
adapted  from  the  Russian,  by  W.  E.  Smith. 
63  p.    f".    Typewritten, 

©   William    E.    Smith,    Brooklyn;    D:5071, 
May  24,  1904 ;  2c.  May  24,  1904.  3945 

drama  in  3  acts,  by  B.  W.  Starkweather. 

[1],  51  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  14,  1913;  D:  34149;  Bertha  Wil- 
kins  Starkweather,  Los  Angeles.  3946 

a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  T.  Mclntyre. 

©  John  T.  Mclntvre  and  M.  Wayne  Kratz, 

Philadelphia  ;  1895 :  50199,  Oct.  3.  3947 


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3948 


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3966 


Birds  of  prey — Continued. 

or,  Sucli  is  life,  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Gus- 

tav  Von  Moser. 
©   Bolossv   Kiralfy,   United    States;    1878: 

3386,  Mar.  20.  3948 

Birds  of  the  Limberlost;  by  G.  S.  Porter.  New 
York,  Doiibleday,  Page  «&  co.,  1914.  1  p.  1.,  i, 
3-24  p.     12°. 

©  Feb.  16,  ini4  ;  2c.  Feb.  18,  1914 ;  D  :  36147 ; 
Gene  Stratton  Porter,  Rome  City,  Ind.    3948a 

Birth;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  H.  Manners. 
171  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  J.  Hartley  ISIanners.  New  York ;  D  :  13647, 
Aug.  26,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  11,  190S.  3949 

piny  in  1  act,  by  M.  A.  W.  Koll.     14  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  30,  1914 :  D :  39068 ;  Melanie  A. 
W.  Koll,  Chicago.  3949a 

Birth  and  breeding';  a  play  in  4  acts,  adapted 
from  the  German  by  Jerome  K.  Jerome. 

©  Augustin  Daly,  New  York;  1892:20003. 
May  11.  3950 

Birth  and  gold;  or,  "Woven  of  many  threads, 
a  sensational  drama  in  4  acts,  and  4  tableaux, 
by  J.  M.  Charles  and  N.  A.  Conkey. 

©  J.  M.  Charles  and  Nate  A.  Conkey,  Pitts- 
burgh ;  1871 :  8277,  Sept.  4.  3951 

Birth  (The)  of  a  Frankenstein;  morality  play 
in  1  act,  by  Anna  Wynne.  24  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  3.  1915 ;  D :  39575 ;  Anna  Wynne 
O'Ryan,  New  York.  3951a 

Birth  (The)  of  a  hero;  1  act  play,  by  L.  Gregory. 
10  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Mar.  11.  1911;   D:  23619;   Lawrence 
Gregory,  New  York.  3952 

Birth  (The)  of  a  sea  serpent;  drama  in  1  act, 

by  G.  H.  Trader.     [2],  18  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  5.  1013:  D  :  35266;  George  Henry 

Trader,  Fort  Wadsworth,  N.  Y.  3953 

Birth  (The)  of  chemistry.     See  Chemia. 

Birth  (The)  of  Christ;  biblical  drama -in  10 
scenes,  bv  J.  H.  Knhlman.  Loudonville,  O..  J. 
H.  Knhlman.     [23]  p.    12". 

©   Nov.    11.    1914;    2c.    Nov.    12,    1914:    D: 
38783;  John  H.  Knhlman,  Loudonville.  O. 

3953a 

play,  by  J.  H.  Kuhlman.  22  p.  f.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  16,  1911;  D:  28012;  J.  H.  Knhl- 
man, Loudonville,  O.  3954 


Birth  (The)  of  liberty;  a  4  act  melodrama,  by 
A.  M.  De  Lisser. 

©  Alfred  M.  De  Lisser,  New  York;  1895: 
13667,  Mar.  8.  3956 

in  5  acts. 

©  Annie   B.   Williams,   Springfield,   Mass. ; 
1885 :  13427,  June  19.  3957 

Birth  (The)  of  love;  a  comedy-drama,  by  E.  B. 
Koller. 

©  Euphemia  B.  Koller,  New  York;  1896: 
58099,  Oct.  22.  3958 

Birth  of  minstrelsy;  a  tuneful  potpourri  in  3 
servings,  by  W.  D.  Hall.  65  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  William  D.  Hall,  Philadelphia ;  D :  6973, 
July  15.  1905 ;  2c.  July  15,  1905.  3959 

Birth  of  Old  Glory;  a  Betsy  Ross  sewing  party, 
an  original  dramatic  patriotic  sketch,  by  Chas. 
Noel  Douglas.  New  York,  M.  Witmark  &  sons, 
1905.     16  p.     16°. 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons,  New  York;  D:  7714, 
Dec.  14,  1905 ;  2c.  Dec.  14,  1905.  3960 

Birth  (The)  of  the  golden  god;  an  extrava- 
ganza. 

©   Western   theatrical   syndicate,   Chicngo; 
1898  :  3220,  Jan.  5.  3961 

Birth  (The)  of  the  opal;  a  dramatic  ballet  in  3 
tableaux. 

©  Edna  Worthlev  Underwood,  Kansas  Citv, 
Mo. ;  D  :  9504,  Nov.  22,  1906.  3962 

Birth  of  the  poppy  and  the  California  girl; 
play  in  2  acts,  by  A.  L.  Benson.  9  p.  f°. 
Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Feb.  23,  1910;  D:  20313;  Andrew  L. 
Benson,  Santa  Barbara,  Cal.  3963 

Birth  (The)  of  the  rainbow;  or,  Erin's  vision, 
a  drama  in  4  acts  for  schools  and  academies, 
by  P.  T.  Carew. 

©   Paul   T.   Carew,   Newark,   N.   J.;   1896-. 
28668,  May  11 ;  2c.  June  1.  3964 

Birth  (The)  of  the  sunflower;  transformation 
sketch  in  1  act,  by  J.  H.  Decker. 

©  J.  H.  Decker,  New  York ;  D :  3744,  July 
22,  1903.  3965 

Birthday  (The)  cake;  a  comedy,  in  2  acts,  by 
Carrie  Tammie. 

©  Roxbury  pub.  co..  New  York ;  1899 :  76309, 
Nov.  22 ;  2c.  Nov.  22.  3966 


Birth  (The)  of  Galahad;   fby]   Rlrhard  Hovey. 
Boston,  Small,  Maynard  &  co.,  1898. 

©    Small,    Mavnard    &    co.,    Boston;    1898:  ^^ 
33525,  May  31 ;  2c.  June  11.  3955  '-1  Birthday  of  the  infanta.     See  Court  favour. 


Birthday  (The)  celebration;  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  F.  C.  Barclay.    94  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.  20,  1915;   D:  39775;   Fannie  C. 
Barclay,  New  York.  3966a 


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3967 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


3989 


Birthday  (The)  party;  sketch,  by  C.  H.  Burke. 
11  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Charles   Henry   Burke,    New   York ;    D : 
16018,  June  7,  1909 ;  2c.  June  7,  1909.         3967 

a  musical  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Joe  Goodwin. 

2  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Von  Eiff  &  Havman,  New  York ;  D  :  14406, 
Nov.  28,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  27,  1908.  3968 

Birthday  (The)  present;  1  act  sketch,  by  F 
Whitehouse.     [2],  15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mav   24,    1913 ;    D :  33310 ;    Frances 
Whitehouse,  Valley  Cottage,  N.  Y.  3969 

Birthday  (A)  revelation;  dramatic  sketch,  by  A. 
Green.    9  p.    t°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  7,  1911 ;  D :  25827 ;  A.  Green.  Los 
Angeles.  3970 

Birthday  roses;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  H.  Chase. 

©     Clifford     Hoffman     Chase.     Haverhill, 

Mass. ;  1894  :  24690,  May  16.  3971 

Birthdays  (The);  Lincoln  nnd  WashinEftou 
birthday  dialogue  for  four  boys  and  four  girls, 
by  Clara  J.  Denton.  New  York,  J.  Fischer  & 
bro.  [1910]  3  p.  12°.  (Fischer's  edition 
plays,  dialogues,  and  drills) 

©  Jan.  14,  1910;  2c.  Jan.  14,  1910;  D  :  1797]  : 
J.  Fischer  &  bro.,  New  York.  3972 

Birthmark  (The);  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  A. 
Sullivan.    70  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  2,  1915:  D:  41667;  Alan  Sulli- 
van, Toronto,  Canada.  3972a 

Birthright  (The);  a  play  in  4  acts. 

©    George    Porter,    Bridgeport,    Conn. ;    D ; 
11613,  Oct.  28,  1907.  3973 

by  C.  Skinner. 

©  Constnnce  Skinner,  Los  Angeles;  D  :  8671, 
June  11,  1906.  3974 

Same.    77  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.   4,   1909;    D :  17009 ;    Constance 
Skinner,  Chicago.  3975 

Snme.    New  ed.    [106]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 


©  Ic.   July  30,  1913;   D:  33945;   Constnnce 
Skinner,  New  York.  3976 

by  V.  Kline.    4  v.    4°.    Typewritten. 


©    Ic.    Sept.    2,    1913;    D:  34302;    Virginia 
Kline,  New  York.  3977 

play  in  2  acts,  by  T.  C.  Murray.     Dublin. 


Mannsel    &    co.,    ltd.,    1911.     43    p.      12°.   (On 
cover;  Abbey  theatre  series,  v.  14) 

©  Apr.  15,  1911 ;  2c.  June  2,  1911 ;  D  :  24382  ; 
T.  C.  Murray,  Rathduff  Blarney,  Co.  Cork, 
Ireland.  3978 

problem  playlet,  by  J.  C.  Nugent.     [1],  15  p. 


f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  6.  1914;  D:  36759;  John  Chnrles 
Nugent,  Canal  Dover,  O.  3978a 


Birthstrike  (The);  1  act  war  tragedy,  by  F. 
Haines-Reed.    21  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Apr.    21,    1915;    D :  40429 ;    Florence 
Haines-Reed,  Los  Angeles.  3978b 
See  also  War  babies. 

Bischen  (Das)  ruhm;  komtidie  in  3  akten,  von 
Heinz  Gordon.    Berlin  [F.  Bloch  erben]  1909. 
.88  p.     8°. 

©  Felix  Bloch,  erben,  Berlin;  D:  15301, 
Mar.  11,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  11,  1909.  3979 

Biscuits  and  bills;  comedy  in  1  act.  by  O.  B. 
Du  Rois.  New  York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald. 
16  p.     12°. 

©  Apr.  8,  1911;  2c.  Apr.  8,  1911;  D;2.387S; 
Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.  3980 

Bishop  (The)  and  the  burglar;  a  comedy  sketch 
in  1  scene,  by  L.  C.  Tees. 

©  Levin  C.  Tees,  Philadelphia  ;  D ;  156,  Feb. 
19,  1901.  3981 

Bishop  (The)  and  the  thief;  token  from  an  in- 
cident in  Victor  Hugo's  Les  miserables,  by  E. 
O'Neill.     [2],  22  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Jnn.  20,  1912;  D;  28365;  Edwnrd 
O'Neill,  London.  3982 

Bishop  (The)  of  Cottontown;  from  the  novel 
of  the  same  name,  by  J.  T.  Moore,  dram.itized 
by  Edwnrd  Saxon.     [91]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  20,  1912;  D:  29203;  John  T^ot- 

wood  Moore,  Nashville.  3983 

Bishop's  (The)  candlesticks;  a  play  in  1  act.  by 

N.   McKinnel.     London,   Samuel   French,  ltd. ; 

New  York,  Samuel  French,  1908.  20  p.  12°. 
©    Normnn    McKinnel.    London;    D:  1382.5. 

Sept.  19,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  21,  1908.  3984 

Bishop's    (The)    dream;    original    comedy   in    8 

acts,  by  Paul   Prester  Temple    [pseud,  of  W. 

W.  Davis]     86  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  27,  1910;  D:  22156;  Wm.  W. 
Davis.  New  York.  3985 

Bishop's  (The)  emeralds;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 
A.  Hosmer- Adams,  founded  on  the  story  The 
bishop's  emeralds,  by  Houghton  Townley.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Alice    Hosmer-Adnms     and     Jacob     K. 

Adams,  New  York;  D:  13927,  Sept.  26,  1908; 

2c.  Sept.  26,  1908.  3986 

Bishop's  (The)  king;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  A. 

O.  :Myers. 

©  Allen  O.  Myers,  Worthington,  O. ;  D: 
5980.  Dec.  29,  1904.  3987 

Bishop's  move;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  John 
Oliver  Hobbes  and  Murray  Carson. 

©  Pearl  IMarv  Teresa  Craigie,  T-ondon :  D: 
1985,  June  9,  1902;  2c.  June  9,  1902.  3988 

Bishop's  (The)  wife;  a  drama  in  1  act,  by  W.  A. 
Lawson.     19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  W.  A.  Lawson,  Sacramento,  Cal. ;  D : 
7175.  Aug.  28,  ]  905 ;  2c.  Aug.  28.  1905.        3989 


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Bismarck;  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  M. 

Schoeneman. 
©  Jolm  Mictiael  Schoeneman,  Quincy,  111. ; 

1SS9 :  3015,  Jan.  25.  3990 

Bismarck's  bounty.     74  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Eleuor  de  Berrein  Morris,  Brooklyn ;  D  • 

6097,  Jan.  19,  1905;  2c.  Jan.  19,  1905.        3991 

Bit  (A)  o'  ash;  or,  Death  before  dishonor,  a 

romantic    picturesque    drama    in    4    acts,    by 

William  Akhurst. 

©  Lewis  Morrison,  Philadelphia  ;  1875 :  4730, 

May  7.  3992 

Bit  (A)  o'  blarney;  an  Irish  play  of  the  present 

time,  in  3  acts,  by  Fitzgerald  Murphy.    Boston, 

W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1893. 

©  Walter  H.   Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1893: 
1G023,  Mar.  31;  2c.  Aug.  30.  3993 

Bit  o'  furze  blossom;  by  B.  J.  Greene  and  M. 
Keene.    29  p.    4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  16,  1909 ;  D  :  17116 ;  Ben  J.  Greene 
and  Mattie  Keene,  New  York.  3994 

Bit  (A)  o'  love;  play  in  3  acts,  by  John  Gals- 
worthy. New  York,  Charles  Scribner's  sons, 
1915.    5  p.  1.,  84  p.    12". 

©   June  12,  1915;   2c.   June  15,   1915;   D: 
40934 ;  Charles  Scribner's  sons,  New  York. 

3994a 

Bit  (A)  o'  stuff;  sketch  by  Wilfred  T.  Coleby. 
London,  S.  French,  ltd. ;  New  York,  S.  French, 
1912.     18  p.     10". 

©  Dec.  23,  1912 ;  2c.  Dec.  24,  1912 ;  D  :  31781 ; 
Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.  3995 

Bit  (A)  of  Bohemia;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Anne 
Story  Allen. 

©  Anne  Allen  Currier,  New  York;  D:2151, 
July  24,  1902.  3996 

Bit  (A)  of  brown  paper;  a  serio-comic  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  D.  A.  Reynolds. 

©  D.   A.   Reynolds,   Lansing,   Mich.;    1891: 
44431,  Dec.  7.  3997 

Bit  of  Coney  Island;  miniature  melo-drama,  by 
W.  H.  Clifford.     29  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  5,  1910 ;  D  :  22757 ;  Pauline  Pauli, 
Coytesville,  N.  J.  3998 

Bit  (A)  of  discretion;  a  society  drama  of  the 
present  day,  by  M.  A.  Seelig. 

©   M.   Aubrey   Seelig,   St.   Louis;    D :  4437, 
Dec.  26,  1903.  3999 

Bit  (A)  of  glass;  or,  In  the  far  North,  extrava- 
ganza, plan  and  music  by  A.  Dougherty,  dia- 
logue and  song  words  by  K.  C.  Brown. 

©  Ada  Dougherty  and  Kate  Clark  Brown, 
San  Francisco ;  1896  :  37663,  June  29.  4000 

Bit   (A)   of  Harlem;  drama  in  1  act,  by  A^an 

Dearing  Perriue.     [2],  23  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  1,  1910 ;  D  :  21488 ;  Mary  B.  Ford, 

New  York.  4001 


Bit  (A)  of  human  nature;  a  dramatic  playlet 
in  1  act,  by  E.  L.  Waitt  and  W.  Walter.  9  p. 
4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ernest  L.  W'aitt  and  Wilmer  Walter,  Bos- 
ton ;  D  :  10665,  May  31,  1907 ;  2c.  May  31,  1907. 

4002 

Bit  of  lace;  miniature  musical  comedy,  book  and 
lyrics  by  F.  C.  Harris,  music  by  E.  Jewell. 
23  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  3,  1910;   D:  20945;   F.   Clifford 
Harris  and  Eddie  Jewell,  San  Francisco.   4003 

Bit  (A)  of  life;  comedy  drama  in  1  act,  by  E.  W. 
Cortis.     [1],  19  p.    r.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  3,  1914  ;  D  :  37722 ;  Ernest  W^hite- 
house  Cortis,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  4003a 

dramatic  comedy  playlet,  by  E.  W.  Cortis. 

11  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   July  9,   1910;   D:  21520;   Ernest  W. 
Cortis,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  4004 

a  modern  American  play  in  3  acts  and  4 

scenes,  by  B.  Ongley.    59  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Byron  Ongley,  Hartford;  D:  14335,  Nov. 
21,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  21,  1908.  4005 

See  also  Top  (The)  floor  bedroom. 


Bit  (A)  of  musical  comedy;  in  1  act,  by  J. 
Arnold.     5  p.     f".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  7,  1914 ;  D  :  31903 ;  Jack  Arnold, 
Chicago.  4005a 

singing,  talking,  and  dancing  sketch,  by  J. 

Arnold.    8  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  15,  1913 ;  D :  32956 ;  Jack  Arnold, 
Memphis,  Tenn.  4006 

Bit  of  musk.     See  Miskah. 

Bit  (A)  of  nonsense;  in  1  act,  by  Kate  Thomas. 
New  York,  S.  French ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd., 
1908.     26  p.     12". 

©    Samuel    French,    New    York ;    D :  13830, 
Sept.  19,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  21,  1908.  4007 

Bit  (A)  of  old  Chelsea;  play  in  1  act,  by  Mrs. 
Oscar  Beringer.  New  York,  S.  French;  Lon- 
don, S.  French,  ltd.,  1905.    25  p.    16". 

©  Samuel  French,  New  York ;  D  :  8498,  May 
8,  1906 ;  2c.  Mar.  14,  1906.  4008 

Bit  (A)  of  old  Ireland;  romantic  comedy  with 
an  Irish  setting,  by  W.  Montague.  7  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  18,  1913 ;  D  :  34196 ;  Walter  Mon- 
tague, San  Francisco.  4009 

Bit  of  old  Mexico.     15  p.    f".    Typewritten. 

©  Carona  Riccardo,  Denver;  D :  8105,  Mar. 
5,  1906;  2c.  Mar.  6,  1906.  4010 

Bit  (A)  of  Paris;  play  in  1  act,  by  L.  E.  Taber. 
15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Jan.   8,   1915;    D:  39341;    Louise    E. 
Taber,  San  Francisco.  4010a 


189 


4011 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


4036 


Bit  (A)  of  studio  life;  by  F.  Monroe.  11  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Frank  Monroe,  New  York ;  D :  14034,  Oct. 
12,  1908;  2c.  Oct.  12,  1908.  4011 

Biter  (The)  bit;  1  act  play,  by  J.  Marriott-Hodg- 
kins.     [11]  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  7,  1910;  D:  21493;  Jessie  Mar- 
riott-Hodgkins,  London.  4012 

Bits;  a  comedy,  by  W.  Sikes  and  Olive  Logan. 
©  Wirt  Sikes,  New  York ;  1872 :  7860,  July 
23.  4013 

Bits  of  vaudeville;  or,  Vaudeville  de  luxe, 
slvetch  and  lyrics  written  by  Nat  Le  Roy,  music 
by  Harry  Darcy  [pseud,  of  S.  Peyser]  [1], 
14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  26,  1914 ;  D :  36159 ;  Samuel  Pey- 
ser, Cbicago.  4013a 

Bitten  by  an  M.  D.;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  O. 
Slade.     [1],  83  p.    illus.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.  11,  1913;   D:  32283;   Constance 
Slade,  New  York.  4014 

Bitter  and  sweet;  dramatic  sketch,  by  M.  E. 
Moore.    20  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  14,  1910;  D:  20519;  Marion  E. 
Moore,  Stapleton,  N.  Y.  4015 

Bitter  atonement;  or.  Love  and  honor,  a  society 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  G.  and  E.  A.  Stuttz. 

©  J.  G.  and  E.  Alma  Stuttz,  United  States; 
1897  :  44604,  Aug.  6.  4016 

Bitter  (The)  bar;  a  tragedy,  by  Olivia  Morgan 
Bedinger. 

©   L.    M.    Bedinger,   Erlanger,    Ky. ;    1893: 
51701,  Nov.  20.  4017 

Bitter  (The)  cup;  a  forcible  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  D.  Oppeuheim.    114  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  David  Oppenheim,  New  York ;  D :  15600, 
Apr.  13,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  6,  1909.  4018 


play  in  4  acts,  by  L.  Dalton  and  Al.  C.  Joy. 

50  p.    f.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  23,  1910 ;  D :  20559 ;  Lionel  Dal- 
ton, Fresno,  Cal.  4019 

Bitter  (A)  dose;  comedietta  in  1  act,  by  M.  Hor- 
winski,  jr. 

©     Mux    Horwinski,    jr.,     San   Francisco, 
1899 :  18460,  Mar.  11.  4020 

Bitter  (A)  expiation;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  M.  H. 
Barrymore. 

©    Maurice    H.    Barrymore,    Philadelphia ; 
1880 :  17449,  Nov.  16.  4021 

Bitter  (A)  foe;  an  original  drama  in  a  prologue 
and  4  acts,  by  C.  Heritage. 

©   Clarence   Heritage,   Jersey   City;    1881: 
18197,  Nov.  23.  4022 


Bitter  fruit;  a  domestic  drama  in  3  acts,  by  A. 
W.  Dubourg. 

©    K.    J.    Bateman-Crowe.    United    States; 
1873 :  11986,  Oct.  17.  4023 

^— and  a  prologue,  by  A.  W.  Dubourg. 

©    K.    J.    Bateman-Crowe,  United  States; 
1873 :  13764,  Nov.  28.  4024 

an  original  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  F.  De 


Nyse. 

©   Edwin   F.   De   Nyse,   New   York;   1870: 
3300,  Nov.  3.  4025 

a  society  drama  in  5  acts,  and  5  tableaux. 


by  M.  L.  Johnson. 

©    Martha    Lafitte   Johnson,    Philadelphia ; 
1874  :  10020,  July  30.  4026 

Bitter  fruits;  tragedy  in  1  act,  by  F.  B.  Elkins 
and  J.  Marion.    24  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  3,  1913 ;  D :  34620 ;  F.  B.  Elkins 
and  J.  Marion,  New  York.  4027 

Bitter  (A)  reckoning.     90  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Franklyn  J.  Thomas,  Meadville,  Pa.;  D: 
4640,  Feb.  23,  1904 ;  2c.  Feb.  23,  1904.        4028 

Bitter-sweet;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  R.  S.  Tracy. 

©  Roger  S.  Tracy,  New  York ;  1874 :  4076, 
Mar.  26.  4029 


—  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Jamieson. 

©    Egbert   Jamieson,    Chicago;    1880:6443, 
Apr.  26.  4030 


—  an  emotional  drama,  by  B.  K.  Phillips. 

©  Bettine  Kavanaugh  Phillips,  New  York; 
1SS7  :  29687,  Nov.  16.  4031 

or.  Matrimony  in  prospect  and  realiza- 


tion, farce  in  1  act,  by  Mrs.  P.  Jackson. 

©  Mrs.  Philip  Jackson,  Alexander  City, 
Ala. ;  1893  :  54480,  Dec.  9.  4032 

Bitter  sweets;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  L.  Harris. 

Washington,  1881. 

©  Lindsey  Harris,  United  States;  1881: 
18309»  Nov.  26 ;  2c,  Apr.  13,  1885.  4033 

Bitter  waters;  or,  Radiant,  based  on  a  tale  in 
the  Talmud,  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  H.  Fromen- 
son.    83  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  25,  1909 ;  D :  16759 ;  A.  H.  Fro- 
menson.  New  York.      .  4034 

Bitt's;  a  musical  comedy,  by  W.  O.  Dawkins. 
f.    Typewritten. 

©  W^alter  O.  Dawkins,  Brooklvn;  D:  12164, 
Dec.  30,  1907;  Ic.  Dec.  31,  1907;  Ic.  Jan.  3, 
1908.  4035 

Bixby's  baby;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  B.  O.  Mason. 
[33]  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  26,  1913;  D:  32439;  Ben  C. 
Mason,  Washington.  4036 


190 


4037 


COPYBIGHTED  IJT   THE  UNITED  STATES 


4059 


Bjaerg-Ejoind  og-  Hans  Hustru;  skuespil  i  4 
optrin,  anden  gennemsete  nd.save,  af  J.  Sigur- 
jonsson.  Kjobenhnvn  og  Kristiania,  Gylden- 
dalske  boghandel  Nordisk  forlag,  1913.  140  p. 
12". 

©  Feb.  26,  1913 ;  2c.  May  3,  1913 ;  D  :  334G0 ; 
Johann  Sigiirjonsson,  Copenhagen.  4037 

Black  (The)  age.     See  Southland. 

Black  and  Tan  Bob,  the  bootblack;  a  romantic 
drama  in  3  acts  and  a  prologue,  by  C.  Thorn- 
ton. 

©  Charles  Thornton,  United  States;  1877: 
13266,  Nov.  15.  4038 

Black  and  white;  a  comic  dramatic  composition, 
by  B.  Kiralfy. 

©  Bolossy  Kiralfy,  New  York ;  18SS :  20560. 
July  17.  4039 

in  1  street  scene,  by  E.  L.  Gamble.     [2]  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.    23.    1912;    D:  28820;    Wm.    J. 
Barry,  Greenfield,  Mass.  4040 

a  play,  by  Mrs.  E.  Arnott. 

©    Mrs.    Edward    Arnott,    Chicago;    1881: 
5416,  Apr.  9.  4041 

sketch  in  1  act,  by  C.  I.  Ravn.     9  p.     4°. 


Black  (The)  ball;  a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  F. 
Darcy. 

©    Frederick    Darcy,    Philadelphia;    1890: 
19651,  June  18.  4049 

See  also  Mysteries  (The)  of  the  Gaskell 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  14,  1910;  D:  22049;  Clara  Iza 
Ravn,  Brattleboro,  Yt.  4042 

Black  (The)  and  white  twins;  or,  A  new  com- 
edy of  errors,  by  W.  M.  Kerr.  [2],  54  p.  8°. 
Ms. 

©  Ic.  May  11,  1912 ;  D  :  29650 ;  William  Mel- 
ville Kerr,  Franklin,  Pa.  4043 

Black  (The)  ape;  a  fairy  spectacular  extrava- 
ganza, by  James  Barnes. 

©    Signor   Canito,   New   York;    1871:2817, 
Apr.  1,  4044 

Black  art;  a  minstrel  sketch  in  1  act,  by  Mary 
Moncure  Parker.  Chicago,  F.  J.  Drake  &  co., 
1903.    7  p.    16°. 

©  Frederick  J.  Drake  &  co.,  Chicago ;  D : 
4256,  Nov.  16,  1903 ;  2c.  Nov.  25,  1903.        4045 

or.  An  American  millionairess,  an  original 


comedy  in  4  acts,  by  S.  Henry. 

©  Symons  Henry  and  Godfrey  Hodges,  Min- 
neapolis; 1895:4554,  Jan.  17.  4046 

Black  (The)  avenger;  or.  The  pirate's  last  shot, 
a  romantic  sensational  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
A.  H.  Sheldon. 

©  A.   H.   Sheldon,  New   York;   1873:2507. 
Mar.  14,  4047 

Black  (The)  bachelor;  negro  farce  in  1  act. 
Chicago,  Dramatic  publishing  company. 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago;  1898:68620, 
Nov.  25 ;  2c.  Nov.  25.  4048 


house. 

Black  (The)  band;  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  C. 
L.  Moreau. 

©  C.  L.  Moreau,  New  York ;  D :  1863,  Apr. 
30,  1902.  4050 

Black  (The)  beast;  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  V.  Tyler. 
[1],  7  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .  Jan.  13,  1914 ;  D  :  35712 ;  G.  Vere 
Tyler,  New  York.  4050a 

Black  Beauty;  founded  on  the  story  of  Black 
Beauty,  by  J.  Adams.    79  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  Justin  Adams,  Boston ;  D :  6271,  Mar.  1, 
1905;  2c.  Apr.  12,  1905.  4051 

■  a  play  in  4  acts  and  5  scenes,  by  N.  Twomey, 

founded   on  Anna   Sewell's  book.     88  p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Neil  Twomey,  Dorchester,  Mass. ;  D : 
15655,  Apr.  19,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  19,  1909.        4052 

a  prize  play  in  4  acts,  by  Flavia  Rosser. 

S3  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Atkinson  &  Thatcher,  Boston;  D :  10963, 
July  13,  1907 ;  2c.  July  13,  1907.  4053 

or.  The  faithful  groom,  sensational  com- 
edy drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  B.  Glenroy. 

©  Wm.  B.  Glenroy,  Brooklyn;  1891:46559. 
Dec.  21.  4054 

Black  blunders;  an  Ethiopian  farce  in  2  scenes, 
ed.  by  George  H.  Coes.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker 
&  CO.,  1893. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1893: 
42856,  Sept.  25 ;  2c.  Oct.  20.  4055 

Black  Bohemia;  or.  Darky dom,  by  W.  M,  Cook 
and  A.  Rogers.     [3]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  21,  1911;  D:25SS9;  Will  Marion 
Cook  and  Alex.  Rogers,  New  York.  4056 

Black  (The)  box;  by  Edith  Maida  Lessing  [i.  e. 
E.  M.  L.  Cook]  and  B.  P.  Smith.  [9]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  4,  1910 :  D :  21802 ;  Edith  Maida 
Lessing  Cook  and  Betty  Parker  Smith,  Los 
Angeles.  4057 

Black  (The)  breach  of  promise  case;  a  mock 

trial.    Chicago,  Dramatic  publishing  company. 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago;  1898:68619, 

Nov.  25;  2c.  Nov.  25.  4058 

Black  (The)  brigands;  a  musical  burlesque  in 
1  scene,  by  Frank  Dumont.  New  York,  De 
Witt. 

©  A.  T.  B.  De  Witt,  New  York;  1884: 
26399,  Dec.  30 ;  2c.  Jan.  22, 1885.  4059 


191 


4060 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


4081 


Black  butterflies.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Jeau  Caldwell,  New  York;  D :  7992,  Feb. 
14,  1906 ;  2c.  Feb.  14,  1906.  4060 

Black  (The)  butterfly;  1  act  playlet,  by  W.  W. 
Whalen  and  Herbert  Warren.  9  p.  t°.  Type- 
written. 

I©    Ic.    Oct.    29,    1913;    D:  34894;    Will    W. 
Wbalen,  Harrisburg,  Pa.  4061 

Black  Caiion,     See  Silent  (The)  witness. 

Black  (The)  cap;  a  melodrama  in  3  acts,  by  W. 
R.  Balcb. 

©    William    Ralston    Balcb,    Philadelphia ; 
1SS5  :  6209,  Mar.  16.  4062 

Black  (The)  cardinal;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  J.  T. 
Smith. 

©    John   Talbot    Smith,    New   York;    1897: 
7769,  Jan.  28;  2c.  July  3,  1899.  4063 

Black  (A)  cat. 

©  John  Devoy,  New  York ;  1892  :  39501,  Sept. 
30.  4064 

Same. 

©  Robert  J.  Cutler,  New  York;  1894: 13110, 
Mar.  6.  4065 


—  a  comedy. 

©   Neil    Burgess,   New    York ;    1896 :  54822, 
Oct.  3.  4066 

by  G.  Hill. 


©  Gus  Hill,  New  York ;  1896  :  58093,  Oct.  22. 

4067 


farce  in  3  acts,  by  H.  B.  Smith.     [107]  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.   25,   1912;   D:294S2;   Harry   B. 
Smith,  New  York.  4068 

Black  (The)  chap  from  White  Chapel;  an  eccen- 
tric negro  piece,  adapted  from  Burnard  and 
Williams,  B.  B.,  by  Henry  L.  Williams,  jr. 

©  Robert  M.   De  Witt,  New  York;   1871: 

4069 

See  Rob, 


5715,  June  17;  2c.  Jan.  5,  1872. 

Black   (The)   chapel  of  Maryland, 
the  hermit. 


Black  China;  by  F.  Harris.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©  Frank  Harris.  London ;  D :  1261,  Dec.  12, 
1901 ;  2c.  Apr.  7,  1902.  4070 

Black  (The)  cornelian;  a  sketch  for  vaudeville, 
by  B.  Hope.    13  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  Beryl  Hope,  New  York;  D :  15348,  Mar. 

16,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  16,  1909.  4071 

Black  (The)  cottag-e;  a  dramatization  in  1  act  of 
AVilkie  Collins'  story  of  the  same  name,  by  D. 
Kimball.     32  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  David   Kimball,   Boston;   D :  15103.   Feb. 

17,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  25,  1909.  4072 


Black  crepe  and  diamonds;  fantasy,  by  G. 
Baldwin.     5  p.    f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  24,  1913  ;  D  :  32643  ;  George  Bald- 
win, Marysville,  Cal.  4073 

Black  (The)  crescent;  or.  Coals  and  ashes  of 
life,  a  masked  mystery  of  Baltimore,  by  A.  P. 
Morris,  jr. 

©  A.  P.  Morris,  jr.,  Baltimore;  1871:9435, 
■    Oct.  9.  4074 

Black  crook;  burlesque  company  in  a  tale  of  en- 
cbautment. 

©  Alexander  &  Allen,  Muskegon,  Mich.; 
1892 :  28054,  July  5 ;  2c.  July  5.  4075 

burlesque  in  1  act,  by  J.  Jermon.  Type- 
written. 

©  Jos.  Jermon,  Philadelphia ;  1896 :  36951, 
June  25 ;  2c.  July  15.  4076 

■  a  grand  magical  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Chas. 

M.  Barras. 

©  Sarah  Barras,  Albert  M.  Barras,  Amanda 
Barras,  Philadelphia,  and  Chas.  H.  Barras, 
Be\  erly,  N.  J. ;  in  renewal  for  14  years  from 
Nov.  16,  1891 ;  1891 :  22852,  June  23.  [Note.— 
Original  entry  by  Chas.  M.  Barras,  Nov.  16, 
1863,  Southern  District,  New  York]  4077 

Black  cross;  dramatic  composition,  by  M.  A. 
Eiwiu.     33  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  2,  1910 ;  D :  20687 ;  Mack  A.  Er- 
win,  Selma,  Cal.  4078 

a    sensational  drama   in  3  acts,   by  J.  C. 

Hicks.    Ms. 

©  John  C.  Hicks,  Towson,  Md. ;  1886 :  14542, 
June  25 ;  Ic.  July  1.  4079 

Black  (A)  diamond;  a  comic  drama  in  2  acts, 
bv  ^I.  R.  Orne.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  CO., 
1890. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  and  co.,  Boston ;  1890 : 
19433,  June  16 ;  2c.  Nov.  10.  4080 

Black  (The)  diamond;  sensational  comedy  tab- 
loid drama  in  1  act,  3  scenes,  by  W.  C.  Rogers. 
Chicago,  Chicago  manuscript  co.,  1914.  [2], 
20  p.    f°.     Mimeographed. 

©  Nov.  2,  1914 ;  2c.  Nov.  21,  1914  ;  D  :  38874 ; 
Alex.  Byers,  Chicago.  4080a 

sensational  comedy  tabloid  drama  in  3  acts, 

by  Charles  Morton.     Chicago,  Chicago  manu- 
script CO.,  1914.     [33]  p.    f".     Mimeographed. 
©  Nov.  3,  1914;  2c.  Nov.  23,  1914;  D :  38892; 
Alex.  Byers,  Chicago.  4080b 

Black  (The)  diamond  express;  a  sensational 
railroad  comedy  drama  in  4  acts.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  George  G.  Dupree,  Brooklvn:  1900  A: 
9707,  Apr.  16;  Ic.  Mar.  5.  4081 

Black  (The)  diamond  of  Hazelton.  See  Molly 
(The)  Mag'uires. 


192 


4082 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


4107 


Black  diamonds;  in  4  acts,  by  N.  T.  Bishop. 
41  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  28,  1910;  D:  22668;  Ninette 
Tliullen  Bishop,  Cleveland.  4082 

Black  Dick;  or.  The  brand  of  Cain,  a  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  A.  L.  Fisher  and  J.  H.  Zerr.  Clyde, 
O.,  Ames'  publishing  co.,  1902.  36  p.  12°. 
([Ames'  series  of  standard  and  minor  drama, 
no.  429] ) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  D :  1625,  Mar. 
20,  1902;  2c.  Mar.  20,  1902.  4083 

Black  (The)  doctor;  or,  The  prophecy  of  the 
voodoo  king,  a  drama  in  4  acts,  dramatized 
from  William  Henry  Peck's  story  of  the 
same  name,  by  Mrs.  M.  A.  D.  Clifton. 

©  Mrs.  M.  A.  D.  Clifton,  Wheeling,  W.  Va. ; 
187.3  :  10253,  Sept.  9.  4084 

Black  dome;  by  J.  P-  Somerville. 

©  James  Paul   Somerville,   Orange,  N.   J. ; 

1900  A  :  14018,  June  5.  4085 

Black  domino;  the  music  by  Auber,  the  libretto 

by  M.    Scribe.     Parepa-Rosa    grand    English 

opera.    Wm.  C.  Bryant  &  co.,  1871. 

©  Carl  Rosa,  New  York  (?);  1871:11557, 
Dec.  6 ;  2c.  Dec.  6.  4086 

a  3  act  drama.    Typewritten. 

©  Aubrey  Lanston,  Washington;  1898: 
29276,  May  11 ;  Ic.  May  11.  4087 

Black  (The)  door;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  W.  G.  Patten. 

©  William  G.  Patten,  Brooklyn;  1892:7683, 

Feb.  17.  4088 

Black  (The)  dragon  mine;  play  in  4  acts,  by 

J.  T.  Porter.     Pomona,  Times  pub.  co.     56  p. 

12". 

©  June  16,  1914;  2c.  July  17,  1914;  D: 
37751:  James  Tank  Porter,  La  Misa,  Cal. 

4088a 

Black  drop;  original  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  S.  Woods.    57  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Sam  Woods,  Erie,  Pa. ;  D :  5068,  May  23, 
1904;  2c.  May  16,  1904;  Ic.  rev.  ed.  Dec.  5, 
1904.  4089 

Black  (The)  duck  (Le  canard  noir);  a  spec- 
tacular drama  in  5  acts,  by  E.  H.  Crosby. 

©  Edward  H.  Crosby,  Boston;  188519742. 
Apr.  28.  4090 

Black  (The)  dwarf. 

©  George  H.  Maxwell,  United  States ;  1883 : 
16968,  Sept.  15 ;  2c.  Sept.  15.  4091 

spectacular   extravaganza   in   4   acts   and 

tableau,  arr.  and  adapted  by  G.  H.  Maxwell. 

©  George  H.  Maxwell,  Chicago ;  1883 :  12082, 
July  2.  4092 

Black  Eag'le  and  the  slave;  a  drama  in  3  acts, 
adapted  from  the  German,  by  A.  H.  Janus. 

©  A.  H.  Janus,  Washington ;  1886 :  6584, 
Mar.  22.  4093 


Black  (The)  flag';  or.  Brother  against  brother, 
melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  L.  J.  Howard.  Type- 
written. 

©  Lor  in  J.  Howard,  Chicago ;  D :  96,  Jan. 
30,  1901 ;  2c.  Nov.  18,  1901.  4094 

Black  (The)  forest;  an  Ethiopian  farce,  altered 
from  Planche's  Garrick  fever,  by  Henry 
Llewellyn  Williams. 

©  A.  T.  B.  De  Witt,  New  York ;  1882 :  19916, 
Nov.  24 ;  2c.  Jan.  22,  1883.  4095 

Black  Friday;  a  drama  in  1  act. 

©    John    Stetson,    jr.,    Boston ;    1872 :  5058, 
May  14.  4096 

•  a  drama  in  7  scenes,  1  act,  by  J.  Stetson,  jr. 

©    John    Stetson,    jr.,    Boston;    1872:4995. 
Mar.  13.  4097 

a  local  sensational  drama,  in  3  acts,  by  C. 


Fulton. 

©  Chandos  Fulton,  New  York;  1871:11151, 
Nov.  24.  4098 

Black  (The)  ghost. 

©   Jessica   Penn   Hunter,   Washington ;   D : 
6779,  June  6,  1905.  4099 

Black  hand;  melodrama,  by  R.  Dalton. 

©  Robson  Dalton,  Brooklyn ;  D :  5458,  Aug. 
17,  1904.  4100 

by  Wm.  B.  Hurst.    [New  York  ?  1902] 

87  p.    12". 

©  Thomas  W.  Broadhurst,  New  York ;  D : 
1978,  June  6,  1902 ;  2c.  Sept.  10,  1902.        4101 

in  4  acts,  by  Henry  Reed.    47  p,    f°. 


Mimeographed. 

©  Ic.  July  26,  1909 ;  D :  16420 ;  James  Ed- 
wards, Chicago.  4102 

—  a  1  act  farce,  by  T.  A.  Doucet  and  F.  C. 
W'hittier.    4  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Theodore  A.  Doucet  and  Fred  C.  Whittier, 
Detroit ;  D :  10379,  Apr.  17,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  17, 
1907.  4103 

—  or,  A  lucky  opal,  a  play  in  3  acts  and  an 
epilogue,  by  H.  B.  Fry. 

©  Horace  B.  Fry,  New  York ;  D :  5516,  Sept. 
8,  1904.  4104 

—  or.  The  lost  will,   a  sensation  drama  in 
prologue  and  3  acts.    Ms. 

©  Frank  Jones,  Clifton,  N.  Y. ;  1874 :  11703, 
Sept.  15;  1  copy  received.  4105 

—  or.  The  Riff  spiders. 


©  Albert  H.  and  Wm.  C.  Henderson,  Balti- 
more; 1873:4257,  Apr.  22.  4106 

—  See  also  Battling  for  a  fortune. 


Black  (A)  hand  affair;  by  J.  Madison, 

©   James   Madison,   New   York ;    D :  14744, 
Jan.  5,  1909.  4107 


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4130 


Black  (The)  hand  kidnappers;  a  melodrama  in 

4  acts,  by  M.  Hauser.    19  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Magdalena    Hauser,   New    Orleans ;    D : 

13572,  Aug.  18,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  12,  1909.      4108 

Black  Hawk;  play  in  3  acts,  by  R.  Countryman. 

59  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  20,  1912 ;  D :  29433 ;  Rose  Coim- 
tryman,  Elkliart,  Ind.  4109 

Black  (The)  Hawk  mine.  52  p.  f.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Charles  F.  Harrison,  St.  Louis ;  D :  8212, 
Mar.  22,  1906 ;  2c.  May  5,  1906.  4110 

Black  (The)  Hawk  war;  by  H.  Merker  and  A.  S. 
Haase,  music  by  E.  Otto. 

©  Henry  Merker,  A.  S.  Haase  and  E.  Otto, 
Davenport,  la.;  1898:56280,  Sept.  26.      4111 

Black  (The)  hawks. 

©  Joseph  Alexander  Bruce,  Brooklyn  ;  1886 : 
3367,  Feb.  8.  4112 

Black  (A)  heifer;  a  rural  comedy  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  W.  C.  Parker.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison 
[1902]     49  p.     12°. 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  D :  2449,  Oct.  8, 

1902;   2c.   Nov.  13,  1902.  4113 

Black  (The)  Hills;  or,  The  Pacific  tramp,  an 

original  drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  F.  Poole  and 

T.  L.  Donnelly. 

©  John  F.  Poole  and  T.  L.  Donnelly,  United 
States;  1876:12952,  Nov.  22.  4114 

Black  (The)  horse;  in  4  acts,  a  drama  of  Ameri- 
can life,  by  R.  Garretson.    [140]  p.    4".    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  19,  1910 ;  D  :  21831 ;  Radella  Gar- 
retson, Mt.  Pleasant,  la.  4115 

Black  (The)  hussar;  a  libretto  in  3  acts,  by  S. 

Rosenfeld. 

©  Sydney  Rosenfeld,  New  York ;  1885  :  7857, 

Apr.  2 ;  2c.  May  25.  4116 

Black  I  am.  and   much  admired;   an   original 

musical  sketch  in  1  act  and  2  scenes,  by  A. 

Mackley.    Typewritten. 

©  Arthur  Mackley,  St.  Louis ;  1899 :  83087, 

Dec.  23 ;  2c.  Dec.  23.  4117 

Black  kitten. 

©  Robert  J.  Cutler,  New  York ;  1894 :  13112. 
Mar.  6.  4118 

a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  W.  Barrett. 

©  Wilson  Barrett,  United  States;  1894: 
55714,  Nov.  30.  4119 

a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  Barrett  and 

L.  N.  Parker. 

©  Wilson  Barrett  and  Louis  N.  Parker, 
Great  Britain ;  1894 :  62291,  Dec.  31 ;  2c.  Jan. 
15,  1895.  4120 

Black  (The)  knight;  an  operetta  in  2  acts. 

©  Emma  Raymond,  New  York ;  1890 :  545, 
Jan.  3.  4121 

See  also  John  Gilyard. 


Black  (The)  letter;  by  F.  J.  Wolf  and  A.  G. 
Eiseubise,  in  4  acts. 

©  Frank  Joseph  Wolf  and  A.  G.  Eisenbise, 
Chicago;  1885:9106,  Apr.  18;  2c.  May  5. 

4122 

Black  magic;  a  burlesque  negro  sketch,  by  Rob- 
ert Melville  Baker.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  & 
CO.,  1900.    13  p.    12°.     (Baker's  novelties) 

.      ©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  1900  A : 
24386,  Oct.  1;  2c.  Nov.  19.  4123 

Black  mammy;  a  sketch  of  southern  life,  by 
Mrs.  W.  S.  Blackburn.    4  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Willie  Scott  Blackburn,  Memphis,  Tenn. ; 
D :  0266,  Feb.  27,  1905 ;  2c.  Feb.  14,  1905.  4124 

Black  (The)  mark;  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  L.  Nor- 
ris.    67,  [3]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  31,  1911;  D:  24365;  Joseph  L. 
Norris,  New  York.  4125 

Black  (The)  maskers.  See  Plays,  by  Leonid 
Andreyeff. 

Black  (The)  masque;  a  picturesque  novelty 
play,  by  F.  R.  Giles. 

©  Frederick  R.  Giles,  New  York;  1891: 
19892,  June  1.  4126 

Black  (The)  necklace;  or,  The  secret,  a  drama 
in  5  acts,  by  R.  Espinasse. 

©  R.  Espinasse,  San  Francisco ;  1873 :  6928, 
June  20.  4127 

Black  Patti  troubadours;  or,  A  Darktown 
frolic  on  the  Eialto,  by  R.  Voelckel  and  J.  J. 
Nolan.     Typewritten. 

©  R.  Voelcl<el  and  John  J.  Nolan,  New  York ; 
1900  A:  16551,  June  5;  Ic.  July  5;  Ic.  July 
30.  4128 

Black  (The)  pearl;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Vic- 
torien  Sardou,  tr.  by  B.  H.  Clark.  New  York, 
Samuel  French ;  London,  Samuel  French,  ltd. 
[1915]    49  p.     12°. 

©  Apr.  14,  1915;  2c.  Apr.  16,  1915;  D: 
40370 ;  Barrett  H.  Clark,  Chicago.  4128a 

play  in  4  acts,  by  Mrs.  Wilson  Woodrow 

and  A.  L.  Sessions.    137  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  23,  1913 ;  D  :  33023 ;  Archibald  L. 
Sessions,  New  York.  4129 

playlet,  by  A.  E.  Phillips.    11  p.    f°.    Type- 


written. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  26,  1914;  D:  38339;  Albert  E. 
Phillips,  Buffalo.  4129a 

Black   (The)   plague;  play   in  2   scenes,  by  J. 
Willard.    33  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  1,  1915;  D:  40246;  John  Willard. 
New  York.  4129b 

Black  (The)  politician;  a  musical  comedy  in  2 
acts,  by  B.  Cole. 

©  Bob  Cole,  New  York;  D :  1348,  Jan.  24, 
1902.  4130 


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4153 


Black  (The)  politician — Continued. 

a  2  act  musical  comedy,  by  W.  Johnson. 

©   AVilliam   Johnson,   New   York;    D :  49S5, 
Apr.  25.  1904.  4131 

Black  (The)  Prince  of  Hestark;  in  1  act. 

©  Fred  T.  Roberts,  Chicago  ;  D  :  11158,  Aug. 
12,  1907.  4132 

Black  rats;  a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts  and  1 
scene. 

©  John  W.  Ransone,  St.  Joseph,  Mo. ;  1885 : 
4056,  Feb.  14.  4133 

Black  (The)  Bidge. 

©  Louise  F.  Mars,  Albany ;  1886 :  6350,  Mar. 
19.  4134 

Black  (The)  robe;  a  drama  in  a  prologue  and  3 
acts,  by  F.  C.  Kelley. 

©  Francis  Clement  Kelley,  Lapeer,  Mich. ; 
1899  :  32685,  May  15.  4135 

Black  (The)  rose;  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  F.  H. 
Adams. 

©  Frederick  Henry  Adams,  San  Francisco; 
1878:1913,  Feb.  13.  4136 

Black  (A)  sheep;  a  dramatic  composition  with 
original  lyrics  in  3  acts,  by  C.  Hoyt.  Type- 
written. 

©  Charles  Hoyt,  Charlestown,  N.  H. ;  1897 : 
19370,  Mar.  25;  2c.  Mar.  25.  4137 

a  musical  spectacular  burlesque,  in  3  scenes. 

©   Harry  Morris   and   R.   Fitzgerald,   New 
York ;  1887  :  5329,  Mar.  7.  4138 

a  play  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Jackson.     [75]   p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  2,  1909 ;  D :  16330 ;  Fred.  Jack- 
son, New  York.  4139 

Black  sheep  Barrington;  play  in  3  acts,  by  C  H. 
Jarrett.    3  v.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  13,  1915;  D:  40632;  Cora  Hardy 
Jarrett,  Shepherdstown,  W.  Va.  4139a 

Black  (The)  sheep  returns;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
G.  C.  Smith.     29  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  17, 1911 ;  D  :  24224 ;  Grover  Cleve- 
land Smith,  Providence,  R.  I.  4140 

Black  (The)  shrine;  by  Herbert  M.  Gardner. 
2  p.     f°.    Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Sept.  5,  1911;  D :  25123 ;  H.  Maurice 
Gardner,  Los  Angeles.  4141 

Black  (The)  slave;  or.  Out  of  bondage,  by  Mrs. 
E.  G.  Boss. 

©  E.  G.  Boss,  Cincinnati ;  1894 :  11090.  Feb. 
21.  4142 

the  smuggler's  fate;  or.  The  sailor's  re- 
venge, a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Fernan- 
dez. 

©   John   Fernandez,   Brooklyn  ;    1871 :  5244, 
June  3.  4143 


Black  (The)  spider;  a  drama  in  prologue  and 
4  acts. 

©  Arthur  R.  Wilber,  Winfleld,  Kan. ;  1888 : 
25972,  Sept.  12.  4144 

drama  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Van  Houten.    28  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©    le.    Apr.    1,    1913;    D:  32814;    A.    Van 
Houten,  Bronxville,  N.  Y.  4145 
See  also  Maraquita. 


Black  (The)  spy;  vaudeville  sketch,  by  L.  Bur- 
leigh.   4  p.    f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  24,  1912;   D:  30134;   Lawrence 
Burleigh,  National  Military  Home,  O.      4146 

Black  (The)  terror;  a  dramatic  reality,  by  L. 
Marston  and  Kenneth  Lee.  8  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Lawrence  Marston,  New  York ;  D :  9215, 
Oct.  10,  1906;  2c.  Oct.  10,  1906.  4147 

Black  (The)  tie;  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  Middleton. 
[2],  15  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  24,  1914 ;  D  :  38914 ;  George  Mid- 
dleton, New  York.  4147a 

See  also  Possession. 

Black  (A)  trump;  a  negro  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 
Davis  Risdou. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;   1899: 
64775,  Oct.  6.  4148 

Black  (The)  tulip;  drama  in  4  acts. 

©  T.   E.   Newman,   Salt  Lake  City;   1899: 
58493,  Sept.  12.  4149 

Black  (The)  valet;  sketch,  by  T.  P.  Sullivan. 
14  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  8,  1912;  D:  28614;  Timothy  P. 
Sullivan,  Milwaukee.  4150 

Black  (The)  vampire;  dialog  between  man  and 
woman,  by  Frank  J.  Conroy.  16  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  7,  1911 ;  D  :  24873 ;  Earl  Goforth, 
Brooklyn.  4151 

Black  (The)  Venus  (La  Venus  noir);  a  journey 
into  Central  Africa,  grand  pictorial  drama,  by 
Adolphe  Belot. 

©   Imre  and  Bolossy  Kiralfy,   New   York; 
1881 :  1047,  Jan.  IS ;  2c.  Jan.  18.  4152 

See  also  Venus  (La)  noir. 

Black  vs.  white;  comedy  negro  monologue  for 
woman,  by  Stanley  Schell.  [New  York,  E.  S. 
Werner  &  company,  1914]  p.  119-122.  12°. 
(On  cover:  Stanley  Schell's  sketches) 

©   Mar.   23,   1914;    2c.    Mar.   30,   1914;   A: 
372091;  Edgar  Schell  Werner,  New  York. 

4152a 

Black  (The)  vipers;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
S.  Wood. 

©  Emmett  W.  McConnell  and  Stanley  Wood, 
United  States;  D:  2219,  Aug.  11,  1902.       4153 


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4178 


Black  (The)  warrior. 

©   Jacob   McRailey,    Chicago;    1893:26121, 
May  31.  4154 

Black  (The)  watch;  a  military  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  J.  H.  Garnsey. 

I©    John   Henderson    Garnsey,    Joliet,    111.; 
1891 :  2246,  Jan.  15.  4155 
a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  G.  R.  Jack- 
son, 

©  George  Russell  Jackson  and  James  Gil- 
bert, Boston ;  1893  :  49915,  Nov.  9.  4156 
Black  (The)  watch  ang'el;  dramatic  fragment 
in  1  act,  by  M.  Terrell  and  H.  O.  Stechhan. 
[1]  45  p.    16°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.   29,   1912 ;   D :  28879 ;   Maverick 

Terrell  and  H.  O.  Stechban,  Seattle.  4157 

Black  (The)  white  elephant.     See  Stolen  (The) 

nugget. 

Blackballed;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  R.  Whytal. 

©  A.  Russ  Whytal,  New  York ;  1892 :  32767, 

Aug.  9.  4158 

Blackbird;  an  Irish  emotional  drama  in  3  acts, 

by  J.  Hart  and  G.  L.  Stout. 

©   Josh   Hart,   United   States;   1876:3304, 
Mar.  17.  4159 

Blackest  (The)  criminal;  play  in  1  act,  by  H. 
Wandmaker.     [1],  15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  14,  1913 ;  D  :  34133 ;  Harry  Wand- 
maker, New  York.  4160 
Blackface  (The)  hussar;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  E. 
Hopkins.     [2],  31  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

I©  Ic.  Oct.  17,  1914 ;  D :  38529 ;  Edwin  Hop- 
kins, New  York.  4160a 

Blackleg  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  Johnson. 
[1]  23  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  16,  1911 ;  D :  23671 ;  Julian  John- 
son, Los  Angeles.  4161 
Blacklisted;  an  original  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  Le  Brandt. 

©  Joseph  Le  Brandt,  Chicago ;  1894 :  53420, 
Nov.  16.  4162 

play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Sheridan.     [2],  80  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  27,  1912 ;  D :  30111 ;  Jack  Sheri- 
dan, Cleveland.  4163 
Blackmail.     Typewritten. 

©  S.  Dessau,  New  York ;  1898 :  66920,  Nov. 
15;  2c.  Nov.  15.  4164 

a  new  and  original  drama  in  5  acts,   by 

Will  C.  Cowper. 

©  Henry  C.  Miner,  New  York ;  1885 :  9434, 
Apr.  23;  2c.  Apr.  23.  4165 

play  in  1  act,  by  R.  H.  Davis.     [2],  21  p. 


4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Apr.    10,    1914;    D:  36674;    Richard 
Harding  Davis,  New  York. 
—  See  also  Trap  (The) 


Blackmailed;  by  F.  S.  Holmes.    8  p.    f°.    Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  16,  1911 ;  D :  25532 ;  Florence  S. 
Holmes,  Trenton,  N.  J.  4166 

Blackmailed   for   thousands;   melodrama    in   4 
acts,  by  Edward  E.  Rose. 

©  Clara  F.  Rose,  Marshfleld  Hills,  Mass.; 
1897  :  7765,  Jan.  28.  4167 

Blackmailer  (The);  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  L. 
and  S.  Matlock.    3  v.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  9,  1913;   D:  34369;  A.  L.  and 
Susan  Matlock,  San  Antonio.  4168 

dramatic  episode  in  1  act,  by  M.  Steiner. 

18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    11,    1913;    D:  35312;    Michael 
Steiner,  New  York.  4169 

a  play  in  3  acts,  by  W.  H.  Russell,     f". 


Typewritten. 

©   William   H.    Russell,    Philadelphia;    D: 
13730,  Sept.  8,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  8,  1908.        4170 
or.  The  story  of  Lola,  dramatic  playlet,  by 


4165a 


U.  Akerstrom.     [1],  25  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  6,  1912;  D:  29300;  Ullie 
Akerstrom,  Brooklyn.  4171 

Blackmailers,     f.    Typewritten. 

©  James  Slevin,  New  York ;  D :  5584,  Sept. 
30,  1904 ;  2c.  Sept.  30,  1904.  4172 

Blackman  (The);  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Kaiser.  [75] 
p.     f".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  4,  1911;  D:  24858;  John  Kaiser, 
Los  Angeles.  4173 

Black's  burglar;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  G.  K. 
Rudulph.     [9]  p.    12".     Printed. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  6,  1914;  D:  38472;  Gerald  K. 
Rudulph,  Buffalo.  4173a 

Blacksmith  (The);  or.  Justice  at  last,  a  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  John  Addison. 

©  John  F.  Harley,  United  States;  1889: 
2541,  Jan.  21.  4174 

Blacksmith  (The)  of  Hickory  Valley;  by  H. 
Marmon.    44  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Hilda    Marmon,    Memphis,   Tenn. ;     D : 
14314,  Nov.  18,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  2,  1908.        4175 
Blacksmith  (The)  of  the  Mohawk;  a  drama  in 
5  acts,  by  O.  Wall.    Typewritten. 

©  Orlando  Wall,   Rochester,  N.  Y. ;   1899: 

78468,  Dec.  2;  2c.  Dec.  2.  4176 

Blacksmith's  (The)  boy;  a  comedy  rural  sketch, 

by  A.  Salmon.    Wellington,  New  Zealand  times 

CO.,  ltd.  [1908]     8  p.    port.    8°. 

©  Arthur   Salmon,   Sydney,  Australia ;   D : 

13135,  June  6,  1908;  2c.  June  6,  1908.        4177 

Blacksmith's  daughter;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  R. 

E.  Lufsey.    Central  labor  union  ed.    Salisbury, 

N.  C,  R.  E.  Lufsey,  1903.    48  p.    12°. 

©  Robt.  Edgar  Lufsey,  Salisbury,  N.  C. ;  D : 
4145,  Oct.  27,  1903 ;  2c.  Nov.  11,  1903.         4178 


196 


4179 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


4201 


Blacksmith's  romance;  romantic  operetta  in  1 
act,  sketcli  and  lyrics  by  B.  Madden.  13  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  23,  1909;  D :  16400 ;  Beaumont 
Madden,  New  York.  4179 

Blackthorn  (The);  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts. 

©   Joseph   J.    Sullivan,    New   York;    1886: 

16646,  July  21.  4180 

by  Cbarles  H.  Fleming.    Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  Jeremiah  Sullivan,  Long  Island 
City,  N.  Y. ;  D :  249,  Mar.  22,  1901 ;  2c.  Mar.  6, 
1901.  4181 

Blackville  guards  in  the  Philippines;  in  1  act. 
by  B.  King.    8  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  26,  1910 ;  D :  20599 ;  Billy  King, 
Philadelphia.  4182 

Blackville  (The)  twins. 

®  Ed.  L.  Harper,  Cincinnati;  1885:20311, 
Sept.  23.  4183 

or.  Scenes  on  the  Swanee  River,  a  musical 


drama  in  3  acts,  by  Scott  Marble,  music  by 
Fred  V.  Jones. 

©  S.  B.  Hyers,  Chicago;  1883:10980,  June 
16.  4184 

Blade  o*  grass;  a  drama  in  a  prologue  and  3 
acts,  by  Celia  Logan. 

©  James  H.  Connelly,  Boston;  1873:3089, 
Mar.  28.  4185 

a  sensation  play  in  4  acts  and  11  scenes. 


by  F.  Bock. 

©  Frederic  Bock,  Chicago ;  1872 :  4164,  Apr. 
20.  4186 

Blade  (The)  of  Morimasa,  See  Lily  (The)  of 
Yeddo. 

Blades  o'  blue  grass;  romance  of  the  new  Ken- 
tucky, in  3  acts,  by  Miron  Leffingwell.  Chi- 
cago, Chicago  manuscript  co.,  1910.  [2],  86 
p.    f°.     Mimeographed. 

©  Ic.   Oct.  24,  1910 ;   D :  22454 ;   Alexander 
Byers,  Chicago.  4187 

Blame  the  law;  a  melodrama  in  3  acts,  by  G.  H. 
Howard.    98  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  George  Henry  Howard,  Washington;  D: 
16202,  June  30,  1909 ;  2c.  June  30,  1909.  ^  4188 

Blanc  et  noir  (White  and  black);  opera  in  1 
act,  text,  English,  French,  Italian,  by  Blanche 
Fredin,  music  by  P.  Adolfo  Tirindelli.  Eng- 
lish text. 

©   Pier   Adolfo    Tirindelli,    United    States; 
1897 :  51745,  Sept.  16 ;  2c.  Dec.  23.  4189 

Blanchard  (The)  diamonds;  a  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  C.  Harvard  Pierson  and  Robert  P.  Oglesby. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©    John   Hart,    Bradford,    Yorkshire,    Eng- 
land ;  D :  5642,  Oct.  15,  1904 ;  2c.  Oct.  15,  1904. 

4190 


Blanche;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  Henry  [i.  e. 
Catherine  Henry  West]  [99]  p.  f".  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.   July   2,   1913;    D:  33686;   Catherine 
Henry,  New  Rockford,  N.  D.  4191 

dramatic  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  Keightley. 

17  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    June    11,   1910;     D:  21321;     Mabel 
Keightley,  South  Bend,  lud.  4192 

original    dramatic    episode   in    1    act,    by 


Catherine  Henry  [i.  e.  C.  H.  West]     [12]  p. 
t°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.   21,   1912;   D:  31757;   Catherine 
Henry  West,  New  Rockford,  N.  D.  4193 

play  in  1  act,  by  C.  Henry  [i.  e.  Catherine 


Henry  West]    [18]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.  20.  1911;   D:  23409;   Catherine 
Henry,  New  Rockford,  N.  D.  4194 

or.    The   orphan    heiress,    a    serio-comic 


drama  in  3  acts,  by  G.  H.  Blackwell. 

©  George  H.  Blackwell,  Milwaukee;  1873: 
5234,  May  13.  4195 

Blanche  Caline;  pi^ce  en  3  actes,  par  P.  Fron- 
daie.  (In  La  petite  illustration,  no.  28,  6  sep- 
tembre  1913 ;  serie-th§atre,  no.  16. ) 

©  Sept.  6,  1913  :  2c.  Oct.  11,  1913  ;  D  :  34685 ; 
Pierre  Frondaie,  Paris.  4196 

Blanche  Daponte.     See  Belle  (La)  Creole. 

Blanche,  the  orphan  of  Beechwood;  a  drama  in 
3  acts  and  a  prologue,  by  A.  R.  Phelps. 

©  A.   R.  Phelps,  Philadelphia;  1874:1997, 
Sept.  24.  4197 

Blanche  Vavasour;  or.  The  taint  of  blood,  a 
play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  W.  Watson. 

©  J.   W.   Watson,   New   York;   1872:1927, 
Feb.  28.  4198 

Blanched;  or.  The  lightning  born,  a  sensa- 
tional and  emotional  drama  in  4  acts. 

©    Andrew    Redifer,    Philadelphia;    1872: 
1914,  Feb.  28.  4199 

Blanchette,  and  The  escape;  two  plays  by 
Brieux,  with  preface  by  H.  L.  Mencken,  tr. 
from  the  French  by  Frederick  Eisemann.  Bos- 
ton, J.  W.  Luce  &  company,  1913.  2  p.  1., 
sxxvi,  [2],  240  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.  15, 1913 ;  2c.  Dec.  3, 1913 ;  A  :  358565 ; 
L.  E.  Bassett,  Boston.  4200 

Blank-cartridge  (La  peur  des  coups);  every- 
day farce  in  1  act,  by  Georges  Courteline,  tr. 
by  R.  W.  Sneddon.  [1],  17  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  May  15,  1914;  D:  37039;  Robert  Wil- 
liam Sneddon,  New  York.  4200a 

Blanke  (Der)  Hans;  Halligenbild  in  3  akten, 
von  Hinrik  Joosten.  [115]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  15,  1913;  D:  34430;  Comoedia, 
Vienna.  4201 


197 


4202 


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4225 


Blarney;  an  Irish  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
B.  Mortimer. 

©  Edmund  Mortimer,  Chicago ;  1892  :  33841, 
Aug.  16.  4202 

a  musical  sketch,  by  A.  Mack  and  Edward 

E.  Rose.     29  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Andrew  Mack,  New  York ;  D :  15943,  May 
24,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  30,  1909.  4203 

an  original  Irish  musical  sketch  in  1  scene. 


introducing  two  songs.  The  Irish  pair,  and  The 
old  woman  and  her  pig,  by  J.  Fielding. 

©  John  Fielding,  New  York ;  1874 :  554,  Jan. 
16.  4204 

a  romantic  Irish  comedy-drama  in  2  acts. 


by  E.  Selden. 

©  Edgar  Selden,  New  York;  1890:34779, 
Nov.  5.  4205 

Blarney  (The)  kiss;  a  romantic  Irish  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  A.  B.  Palmer  and  T.  F.  O'Malley. 

©  Alice  Barnicoat  Palmer  and  T.  F.  O'Mal- 
ley,  Boston ;  1887  :  12093,  May  6.  4206 

Blarney  (The)  stone;  an  Irish-American  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  J.  T.  Smith. 

©  John  Talbot  Smith,  New  York;  1894 1 
10097,  Feb.  13.  4207 

Blasted  lives;  a  5  act  drama,  by  George  and 
Austin  Bidwell.    Typewritten. 

©  George  and  Austin  Bidwell,  Hartford; 
1892 :  33821,  Aug.  16 ;  Ic.  Aug.  16.  4208 

Blatherskite  (The);  a  3  act  comedy  with  a  pro- 
logue, tr.  and  adapted  by  P.  Waterman. 

©  Paul  Waterman,  New  Orleans;  1876: 
4245,  Apr.  8.  4209 

Blaue  berge;  komodie  in  4  akten,  [von]  Max 
Halbe.  Miinchen,  A.  Langen,  1909  [1908]  181 
p.    12". 

©  res.  under  act  of  Mar.  3,  1905,  by  Albert 
Langen,  verlag  fiir  litteratur  und  kunst. 
Munich;  res.  no.  2274;  Ic.  Nov.  30,  1908.   4210 

Blaue  (Der)  held;  operette  in  3  akten,  A'on  Fer- 
dinand Stollberg,  musik  von  Johann  Strauss. 
Leipzig,  Aug.  Cranz.     38  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  25,  1912 ;  2c.  Nov.  6,  1912 ;  D  :  31328  ; 
Aug.  Cranz,  Leipzig.  4211 

Blaue  (Der)  reiter;  operette  in  3  akten,  von  Leo 
Walter  Stein  und  Ludwig  Heller,  musik  von 
Friedrich  Bermann.  Berlin,  Berliner  theater- 
verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.     146  p.     16°.     [Text  only] 

©  Ic.  Mar.  3,  1913  ;  D  :  32496 ;  Berliner  the- 
ater-verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin.  4212 

Blaue  (Der)  vogel;  von  Maurice  Maeterlinck. 
Chhhh  HTima  ;  Mopnca  MexepjiHHKa.  Berlin- 
Halensee,  R.  Streltzow,  1908.  1  p.  1.,  [5]  118, 
[1]  p.     8°. 

©  res.  under  act  of  Mar.  3,  1905  by  Maurice 
Maeterlinck,  Belgium ;  res.  no.  2271 ;  Ic.  Oct. 
26  1908.  4213 


Blaue  (Das)  wunder;  lustspiel  in  3  akten,  von 
Max  Neal  und  Franz  Cornelius  Zickel.  Berlin, 
E.  Bloch,  1912.     108  p.     8°. 

©    Ic.    May    26,    1913;    D:  33330;    Eduard 
Bloch,  Berlin.  4214 

Blaze  (A)  of  glory.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Marie  Wellesley  Sterling,  Camden,  N.  J. ; 
D:  4035,  Oct.  1,  1903;  2c.  Oct.  2,  1903.      4215 

Blaze  (A)  of  glory,  started  from  a  small 
spark. 

©  John  J.  La  Grille,  Muscatine,  la. ;  1899 : 
8428,  Jan.  27.  4216 

Blazed  trail;  by  A.  M.  Chapman.  38  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  25,  1910;   D:  20023;  Adelle  M. 
Chapman,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  4217 

Blazer's  scraps;  or.  What  the  town  crier  cried, 
a  drama,  adapted  from  the  story,  by  M.  A.  Top- 
ping. Gonzales  City,  Tex.,  Reese  &  Beach 
[1901]     cover-title,  12  p.    8°. 

©  Mary  Ann  Topping,  Gonzales  City,  Tex. ; 
D:  705,  July  30,  1001;  2c.  Aug.  5,  1901.     4218 

Bleak  house;  a  play  in  a  prologue  and  4  acts, 
by  A.  Hale. 

©  Mrs.  Edmund  Maurice,  London ;  D :  8422, 
Apr.  26,  1906.  4219 

See  also  Dedlock   (The)   secret. — Jo,   the 


waif  of  the  streets. — Tom  All  Alone's. 

Bleaz  of  Keriolek.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Henry  C.  Rowland,  Greenwich,  Conn. ;  D  : 
7745,  Dec.  21,  1905;  2c.  Dec.  21,  1905.     4220 

Bleeding  (The)  hearts;  a  comedy  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  J.  A.  Schwenk,  jr.    26  p.  12°.  Printed. 

©  J.  A.  Schwenk,  jr.,  Philadelphia  ;  D  :  1329, 
Jan.  20,  1902;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1902.  4221 

Bleeding  (The)  nun;  a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  tr. 
from  the  French  by  Madame  R.  Neuville. 
Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Curtis,  Morey  &  co.,  1870. 

©  Mme.  R.  Neuville,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  1870 : 
3352,  Nov.  3.  4222 

Blemished  fruit;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  from  the 
French,  by  M.  Kreisler. 

©   Mary   Kreisler,    New   York;    1872:8780, 
Aug.  15.  4223 

Blending  (The);  drama  in  3  acts,  by  N.  A. 
Stratton.     64  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  3,  1911 ;  D  :  24443 ;  Nathaniel  A. 
Stratton,  New  York.  4224 

Blennerhassett;  an  historical  romance  in  4  acts, 
by  Frank  E.  Carstarphen,  founded  upon 
Charles  Felton  Pidgin's  novels  Blennerhassett 
and  The  climax.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Charles  F.  Pidgin,  Boston;  D :  2657,  Nov. 
29,  1902;  2c.  Nov.  29,  1902.  4225 


198 


4226 


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4245 


Blennerhassett — Continued. 

a  romantic,  historical,  American  drama  in  a 

prologue  and  4  acts,  founded  on  incidents  in 
the  lives  of  Harman  Blennerhassett,  his  wife 
Margaret,  Aaron  Burr  and  his  daughter  Theo- 
dosia,  by  C.  F.  Pidgin. 

©   Charles   F.    Pidgin,    Boston:    1881:5463, 
Apr.  11.  4226 

Blessed  (The)  and  the  damned;  play  in  4  acts, 
by  E.  Davis.    [98]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Mar.   25,   1912;    D:  29156;    Edwards 
Davis,  New  York.  4227 

Blessed  (The)  runaway;  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  I. 
Cohn.     19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  Isaac  Cohn,  Fort  Smith,  Ark.; 
D  :  8553,  May  13,  1906 ;  2c.  June  4,  1906.    4228 

Blessed  (The)  sister;  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Allard. 
13  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  12,  1911 ;  D :  25999 ;  Eugenie  Al- 
lard, New  York.  4229 

Blessings  of  the  blind;  by  Elsie  M.  MacKay. 
70  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  E.  M.  MacKav,  Buffalo;  D:  5021,  May  18, 
1904 ;  2c.  Oct.  13,  1904.  4230 

Blessington  Springs;  comedy  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  H.  G.  Dart.     51  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  3,  1910 ;  D :  22721 ;  Harry  Grant 
Dart,  Amenia,  N.  Y.  4231 

Blessure  (La);  pi&ce  en  4  actes,  par  H.  Kiste- 
maeckers.  [New  York  ?]  1901.  1  p.  1.,  78 
p.    8°. 

©    Henri    Kistemaeckers,    Paris;    1900    A: 
31858,  Dec.  22;  2c.  Dec.  22.  4232 

Bleus  (Les)  de  I'amour;  comedie  en  3  actes,  par 
R.  Coolus  [pseud,  of  R.  C.  Weill]  Paris,  Monde 
illustrg,  1911.    36  p.    4^ 

©  Mar.  18,  1911 :  2c.  Apr.  6,  1911 ;  D  :  23857 : 
Romain  Coolus,  Paris.  4233 

Blight  of  blood;  by  C.  L.  Phifer,  adapted  from 
Because  a  woman  trusted  him,  by  W.  Freude- 
nau. 

©  Wm.   Freudenau   and   C.   L.   Phifer,    St. 
Louis ;  1898  :  46942,  Aug.  8.  4234 

Blighted  buds;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Julia  De  W. 
Addison.    Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1896. 

©  Walter  H.   Baker  &  co.,   Boston;    1896: 
8981,  Feb.  7;  2c.  Mar.  30.  4235 

Blighted  hearts.     >Sfee  Mabel. 

Blighted  hopes  of  sunlight  and  shadow;  in  1 
act,  by  J.  H.  Wilson.    Typewritten. 

©  John  H.  Wilson,  Boston;   1900  A:  2771. 
Jan.  30;  2c.  Jan.  30.  4236 

Blighted  lives;  a  romance  of  France  in  4  acts, 
by  H.  Hall. 

©    Howard    Hall,    Decatur,    Mich.;    1898: 
10062,  Feb.  7.  4237 


Blighted  (The)  star.     See  Moonshiners  (The) 

Blind;  a   drama   in  5  acts,  by  H.  D.   Frethey. 

Typewritten. 

©    Heloise    Durant    Frethey,    New 
1894  :  27114,  May  31 ;  2c.  May  31. 

dramatic    sketch    in    1 


York; 
4238 


part    and    several 
scenes,  by  Frank  B.  Coigne.    4  p.    4°.    Type- 


written. 

©   Ic.    Mar.    8,    1912; 
film  CO.,  New  York. 


D : 28985 ; 


Champion 
4239 


—  [and]  The  intruder;  tr.  from  the  French 
of  Maurice  Maeterlinck,  by  Mary  Viele.  Only 
authorized  tr.  Washington,  D.  C,  W.  H.  Mor- 
rison, 1891.    3  p.  1.,  [9] -145  p.    24°. 

©  Mary  Viele,  United  States;  1891:11655, 
Mar.  31 ;  2c.  Mar.  31.  4239a 

See  also  Plays  (The)  of  Maurice  Maeter- 


linck, 

Blind  anger  (Collera  cieca);  comedy,  by  Gero- 
lamo  Rovetta,  English  version  by  E.  F.  Davis. 
[31]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  11,  1912 ;  D :  28336 ;  Elizabeth  F. 
Davis,  Chicago.  4240 

Blind  (A)  attachment;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
p]sther  B.  Tiffany.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co., 
1895. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;   1895: 
27907,  May  23;  2c.  July  10.  4241 

Blind  (The)  blacksmith;  play  in  5  acts,  by  V.  I. 
Echikson.     12  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.    Sept.  27,  1912;   D :  31277 ;   Victor  L 
Echikson,  San  Francisco.  4242 

Blind  (The)  canary;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  Koven. 
24  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  29,  1915 ;  D :  40201 ;  Joseph  Ko- 
ven, Brooklyn.  4242a 

Blind  (The)  dramatist;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  M.  J.  Nerney.    4  v.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Mar.  9,   1914;   D:  36290;   Martin  J. 
Nerney,  Jersey  City.  4242b 

Blind    (The)    eye;    play    in    1    act,    by    Marian 
Brooks  Frothingham.     8  p.    4".     Typewritten. 
©    Ic.    Mar.    9,    1914 ;    D :  36291 ;    Marian 
Brooks  Frothingham  Eckstrom,  New  York. 

4242c 

Blind  for  life;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  F.  Munroe. 
©  Frederic  Munroe,  New  York ;  1872 :  1061, 
Feb.  2.  4243 

Blind  (The)  foundling;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
C.  H.  Phelps. 

©  Charles  H.  Phelps,  London  ;  D  :  3082,  Mar. 
3,  1903.  4244 

Blind  (The)  gallery  boy.  3  p.  f.  Type- 
written. 

©  Digby  Bell,  New  York ;  D :  5640,  Oct._14, 
1904;  2c.  Oct.  14,  1904. 


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Blind  girl  of  Castel-Cuille.  See  Blind  Mar- 
garet.— Tragedy  (The)  of  blind  Margaret. 

Blind  (The)  girl  of  Paris.     See  Satan. 

Blind  (The)  goddess;  a  drama,  by  F.  N.  Wilcox. 

©  Frank  N.  Wilcox,  Cleveland;  1885:184. 
Jan.  3;  2  c.  May  15.  4246 

Blind  (The)  god's  way;  a  drama,  by  E.  John, 
f".     Typewritten. 

©  Ernest  John,  Manistee,  Mich. ;  D  :  11001, 
July  20,  1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  3,  1907.  4247 

Blind  guides;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  S.  Carroll 
and  A.  Walsh.     [2],  110  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  26,  1912 ;  D :  30644 ;  John  S.  Car- 
roll and  Austin  Walsh,  New  York.  4248 

Blind  (The)  half  hundred;  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
J.  L.  King.     Typewritten. 

©   James    L.    King,    Topeka,   Kans. ;    1894 : 
21287,  Apr.  26;  2c.  June  1.  4249 

Blind  indeed;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  Mary  Ellis 
Smith  and  H.  Coleman.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Hamilton   Coleman,   Chicago;    D :  12805, 
Apr.  22,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  22,  1908.  4250 

Blind  jealousy;  or.  Believe  your  wife,  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  Solomon  Libin. 

90  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  26,  1915 ;  D  :  39528 ;  David  Kess- 
ler  and  Max  R.  Wilner,  New  York.        4250a 

Blind  love;  a  comedy-drama  of  modern  society 
in  5  acts,  by  F.  H.  Chilton,  dramatized  from 
Wilkie  Collins'  Poor  Miss  Finch. 

©  Frank  H.  Chilton,  Astoria,  L.  I.;  1877: 
8575,   July  23.  4251 

drama  in  1  act,  by  L.  Brewer.     35  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.     May    2,    1910;     D:  20932;     Layton 
Brewer,  New  York.  4252 

•  an  original  romantic  comedy  in  4  acts. 

©  Sara  B.  Van  Leer,  New  York;  1883 :  3912, 
Mar.  2.  4253 

See  also  Cupid's  blind. 


Blind  (The)  made  to  see;  or.  The  college  pro- 
fessor and  the  girl,  playlet,  by  E.  Traughber. 
8  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    17,    1910;    D:  21916;    Eugene 
Traughber,  Salt  Lake  City.  4254 

Blind  (The)  Madonna;  miniature  of  artist  life, 
1  act  sketch,  by  T.  Tupper.  12  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.   Mar.   29,   1912;   D:  29213;   Tristram 
Tupper,  New  York.  4255 


Blind  (The)  man;  biblical  play  based  on  ninth 
chapter  of  St.  John,  by  Henry  Evarts  Gordon. 
New  York,  E.  S.  Werner  &  company,  1912. 
15  p.     12°. 

©  Apr.  25,  1912  ;  2c.  Apr.  27,  1912 ;  D  :  29506 ; 
Edgar  S.  Werner,  New  York.  4256 

Blind  man's  buff;  comedy  drama  in  3  acts  and 
4  scenes,  by  M.  Moore-Clemeut.  [67]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

•     ©  Ic.  Dec.  12,  1911 ;  D :  26007 ;  Maud  Moore- 
Clement,  Philadelphia.  4257 

-  —  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Bock. 

©  Frederic  Bock,   Pittsburgh;   1877:14013, 
Dec.  3.  4258 

play  in  1  act,  by  Willard  Mack.    21  p.    4*. 


Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Apr.    22,   1915;     D:  40582;     Charles 
Joseph  Bachmann,  New  York.  4258a 

See  also  Blindman's  buff. 

Blind  Margaret;  a  dramatic  sketch,  adapted 
from  Longfellow's  Blind  girl  of  Castel-Cuille, 
by  Caroline  Eunice  Thompson,  music  for  the 
refrains  composed  by  G.  T.  Page.  Chicago,  T. 
S.  Denison. 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  1890 :  29184,  Sept. 
22 ;  2c.  Oct.  10.  4259 

Blind  men;  or,  Life  on  Second  ave.,  a  play  in 
4  acts,  by  M.  Gabel. 

.b^Du:i  Dps::  pc  ,]T^'p^  4  ^^x  nb^D  cjrDrV  ,r:)n"iy 

[85]  p.     8°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  9,  1913;  D:  35297;  Max  Gabel, 
Brooklyn.  4260 

Blind  (The)  mother;  a  drama,  by  I.  Hughes. 

©    Isabella    Hughes,    Chicago;    1884:7778, 
Apr.  11.  4261 

a  4  act  sensational  drama,  by  A.  Leonard. 

8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Alexander  Leonard,  New  York  ;  D  :  4356, 
Dec.  8,  1903;  2c.  Jan.  12,  1904.  4262 

Blind  (The)  musician;  a  family  tragedy,  adapt- 
ed from  the  Yiddish  of  Leon  Kobrin,  by  A. 
Danziger. 

©  Adolphe  Danziger,  New  York ;  D :  8.543, 
May  17,  1906.  4263 

Blind  (The)  organist;  a  drama  in  4  acts. 

©  Alfred  H.  Beyer  and  Rudolph  Pfeil,  jr., 
Milwaukee ;  D  :  1412,  Feb.  7,  1902.  4264 

Blind  (The)  princess.  See  Shepherdess  (The) 
of  Lourdes. 

Blind  (The)  shall  see;  play  in  1  act,  by  Wm. 
Albert  Curtis.    12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.   9,   1913;   D:  34708;    Charles  L. 
Gill,  Edmonton,  Alberta,  Canada.  4265 


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4266 


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4287 


Blind  (The)  singing  girl.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Lawrence    Underwood,    New    York ;    D : 
7075,  Aug.  8,  1905 ;  2c.  Jan.  19,  1906.  4266 

Blind  Tom's  faithful  friend;  by  N.  Loughrey. 
2  p.     4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  19,  1910;  D  :  20516 ;  Nellie  Lough- 
rey, Los  Angeles.  4267 

Blind  (The)  who  sees;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  L. 
Cappiani.    15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Luisa  Cappiani,  New  York ;  D :  1899,  May 
17,  1902 ;  2c.  May  17,  1902.  4268 

Blinde  (Der)  passagier;  lustspiel  in  3  akten.  von 
Oscar  Blumenthal  und  Gustav  Kadelburg. 
New  York,  V.  Ciocia,  1903.    126  p.    12°. 

©   Charles  Frohman,   New  York ;    D :  3262, 
Apr.  9,  1903 ;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1903.  4269 

Blindfolded;  play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  T.  Winches- 
ter.    [1],  107  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  27,  1911 ;  D  :  23756;  Maud  Tarle- 
ton  Winchester,  St.  Paul.  4270 

Blinding  (A)  flash;  a  romantic  melodrama  in  5 
acts. 

©    Phosa    McAllister,    New    York;    1887: 
32392,  Dec.  15.  4271 

Blindman's  bluff;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Charles 
Ambrose  Plamondon,  jr.  [11]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  26,  1914 ;  D  :  35795 ;  C.  A.  Plamon- 
don, jr..  New  York.  4271a 

Blindman's  buff;  a  play  in  1  act. 

©  E.  Sagendorf,  Scranton,  Pa. ;  1896  :  36902, 
June  24.  4272 

See  also  Blind  man's  buff. 


Blindness  (The)  of  virtue;  play  in  4  acts,  by  C. 
Hamilton.    135  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  21,  1912 ;  D :  28795 ;  Cosmo  Ham- 
ilton, London,  4273 

Same.   New  York,  G.  H.  Doran  co.    [1913] 

127  p.     12°. 

©  Feb.  1,  1913 ;  2c.  Feb.  11,  1913 ;  D  :  32387 ; 
George  H.  Doran  co.,  New  York.  4274 

Blindness  (The)  of  youth;  tabloid  comedy 
drama  in  3  acts,  by  W.  C.  Herman.  Chicago, 
Chicago  manuscript  co.,  1915.  35  p.  f°."  Mim- 
eographed. 

©   .Tune   28,    1915;    2c.    July   10,    1915;    D: 
41206;  Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  4274a 

Blinky's  last  trick;  1  act  trick,  by  R.  Warner. 

29  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  3,  1910 ;  D :  22272 ;  Richard  War- 
ner, New  York.  4275 

Blitzmadl  (Ein);  posse  mit  gesnng  in  4  akten, 
von  Carl  Costa,  musik  von  Karl  Millocker. 

©  Gustav  Amberg,  United  States  ;  1878  :  591, 
Jan.  11.  4276 


Blizzard  (The);  spectacular  extravaganza  bur- 
lesque. 

©  Chas.  E.  Hellertz,  Lincoln,  Neb.;  1893: 
3991,  Jan.  18.  4277 

or.  Families  supplied,  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 

by  H.  B.  Smith. 

©  Harry  B.   Smith,   Chicago;   1888:10048, 
Apr.  6.  4278 

Block  at  59th  street.  See  Down  in  the  sub- 
way. 

Blockade  (The)  runner;  an  American  comedy 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  T.  Vincent. 

©  Chas.  T.  Vincent,  New  York;  1893:1135, 
Jan.  5.  4279 

Blockhead  (The);  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  Ludwig 
Fulda,  tr.  from  the  German  by  J.  L.  Jones. 

©  Jesse  Louise  Jones,  Chicago ;   D :  14910, 
Dec.  28,  1908.  4280 

an  original  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  W. 

B.  Patton.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Vvllliam  B.  Patton,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
11173,  Aug.  14,  1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  14,  1907.     4281 

Blockheads  (The);  farce  in  1  act,  tr.  and  adapt- 
ed from  the  Spanish  of  Domingo  Guerra  y 
Mota,  by  J.  A.  Herman.  [2],  28  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  June  11,  1912 ;  D :  29940 ;  John  Arm- 
strong Herman,  Harrisburg,  Pa.  4282 

musical  fantasy  for  children  of  all  ages,  in 


3  acts,  book  by  M.  E.  Marks  and  Charles  Brad- 
ley, lyrics  by  M.  E.  Marks.  3  v.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  28,  1914 ;  D :  38350 ;  Maurice  E. 
Marks,  New  York.  4282a 

Blocking  his  game;  by  F.  A.  Ferguson.  20  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Frank  A.  Ferguson,  Chicago ;   D :  13968, 
Sept.  16,  1908;  2c.  Oct.  12,  1908.  4283 

Blond  (The)  dona;  or.  The  fiesta  of  Santa  Bar- 
bara, play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Carter.  [Ill]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  22,  1911;  D:  23721;  Ernest  Car- 
ter, New  York.  4284 

Blond  manicurists;  vaudeville  act,  by  J.  Mat- 
thew.   3  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  31,  1910;  D:  20652;  Jessie  Mat- 
thew, Brooklyn.  4285 

Blonde  (The)  in  black;  a  musical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  H.  B.  Smith. 

©   Harrv   B.    Smith,    New   York;    D :  3.396, 
May  4,  1903.  4286 

Blonde  typewriters;  a  musical  comedy  sketch 
for  theatrical  use.    9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Gus  Edwards  music  pub.  co..  New  York ; 
D  :  11135,  Aug.  8,  1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  8, 1907.    4287 


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4288 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITTOlSrS 


4308 


Blonde  (The)  Venus.     See  Nana. 

Blondel  de  Nesle.     See  Minstrel  knight. 

Blondells  (The),  society  kids;  a  1  act  sketch,  by 
E.  Blondell. 

©  Edw.  Blondell,  New  York;  1898:13086. 
Feb.  23.  4288 

Blondes  and  brunettes;  a  comedietta  ta  1  act, 
by  A.  A.  Augustus. 

©   Albert   A.    Augustus,    Lake   View,    111. ; 
1886  :  22030,  Oct.  1.  4289 

Blondin  (A)  donkey;  an  original  farcical  me- 
chanical sketch,  by  T.  Denier. 

©  Tony  Denier,  Chicago ;  1886 :  13578,  June 
11.  4290 

Blood;  an  original  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  J.  J. 
Fox. 

©  John  J.  Fox,  Boston  Highlands,  Mass. ; 
1879 :  12994,  Oct.  1 ;  2c.  Oct.  1.  4291 

Blood  atonement;  or,  The  great  Mormon  mur- 
der mystery,  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  C. 
T.  Vincent. 

©  Charles  T.  Vincent  and  Henry  Dobbins 
Grahame,  New  York  ;  D  :  2962,  Feb.  6,  1903. 

4292 

Blood  (The)  covenant;  or,  Desert  brotherhood, 
allegory,  by  F.  Ben-Oliel.  66  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  8,  1911 ;  D :  25980 ;  Florence  Ben- 
Oliel,  Chicago.  4293 

Blood  for  blood.     See  Through  the  scenes. 

Blood  kin;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  G.  B.  Selby. 
106  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  16,  1915;  D :  41505 ;  George  B. 
Selby,  Louisville.  4293a 

Blood  money;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  Lew 
Rosen  [pseud,  of  L.  Rosenthal] 

©  Lewis  Rosenthal,  New  York;  1890:  26171, 
Aug.  25 ;  2c.  July  9,  1891.  4294 

piny  in  1  act,  by  G.  H.  Westley.     [1],  9  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  19,  1914 ;  D  :  39148 ;  George  Hem- 
bert  Westley,  Boston.  4294a 

Blood  (The)  oath.     See  Night  (The)  riders. 

Blood  (The)  of  a  thousand  years;  a  play  in  1 

act,  by  T.  Buchanan.    19  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©    Thompson    Buchanan,    New    York ;    D : 

15508,  Apr.  1,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  1,  1909.  4295 

Blood  (The)  of  her  ancestors;  play  in  4  acts, 
by  W.  S.  Trumbull  and  E.  L.  Fox.  4  v.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    16,    1913;    D:  33502;    Edward 
Lyell  Fox  and  "Walter  S.  Trumbull,  New  York. 

4296 


Blood  of  his  ancestors;  drama  in  2  prologues 
:uul  2  acts,  by  J.  N.  Gregory.  50  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  8,  1910 ;  D :  22750 ;  J.  N.  Gregory. 
Los  Angeles.  4297 

Blood  (The)  of  the  fathers;  in  4  acts,  by  G.  F. 
Lydston.    142  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  23,  1911;   D:  25298;   G.   Frank 
.  Lydston,  Chicago.  4298 

play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  F.  Lydston.    Chicago, 

Ri^erton  press,  1912.    241  p.    12°. 

©  June  1,  1912 ;  2c.  Dec.  13,  1912 ;  D  :  31697 ; 
G.  Frank  Lydston,  Chicago.  4299 

Blood  (The)  of  the  lamb;  drama  in  1  act,  by 
L.  L.  Schwartz.     [2],  9  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  16,  1914;  D :  36361 ;  Louis  Leon 
Schwartz,  Minneapolis.  4299a 

Blood  red  rose  of  sin;  or,  What  men  make  of 
women,  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  Fessler  and 
Rae.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Walter    Fessler,    New    York;    D :  5977, 
Dec.  27,  1904 ;  2c.  Jan.  30,  1905.  4300 

Blood-red    (The)    writing    on    the    arm.      See 

Seance. 

Blood  relations;  a  drama  in  5  acts.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Isabell  J.  Martin,  San  Francisco;  1895: 
26530,  May  15 ;  2c.  May  15.  4301 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Mrs.  John  Martin 


and  D.  O'Connell. 

©  Daniel  O'Connell,  San  Francisco;  1894: 
58320,  Dec.  14.  4302 

Blood  royal;  a  drama  by  A.  Allen. 

©  Alfred  Allen,  Alfred,  N.  Y. ;  1895 :  32214. 
June  19.  4303 

drama  in  1  act,  by  S.  I.  Tonjoroff.     18  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  14,  1910;  D:  22953;  Svetozar  I. 
Tonjoroff,  Providence.  R.  I.  4304 

Blood  (The)  stained  hand;  a  sensational  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  R.  Neuville. 

©   Rosina    Neuville,    Brooklyn ;    1871 :  9622, 
July  23.  4305 

Blood  (The)  test.     See  Carrickmore. 

Blood  will  tell;  by  F.  di  Maria.    Typewritten. 

©   Francesca  di   Maria,   New  York ;   1899 : 
65485,  Oct.  9;  2c.  Oct.  9.  4306 

a  play  in  3  acts,  by  R.  Morris.    4°.    Type- 
written. 

©  Ramsay  Morris,  Jersey  City;  D :  13644, 
Aug.  25,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  25,  1908.  4307 

or.  The  three  crosses,  a  drama  in  4  acts, 

by  C.  G.  Mayers. 

©  Charles  George  Mayers,  Madison,  Wis. ; 
1875  :  4475,  May  1.  4308 


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4309 


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4331 


Bloodless   (A)   duel;  farce  In  1   act,  by  I.   E. 
Hirsch. 

©   I.   E.    Hirsch,    Pittsburgh;    1879:17604, 
Dec.  26.  4309 

Bloodstone  (The)  heart;  an  original  play,  by  W. 
Barnes. 

©   Wald   Barnes,   New   York;    1891:31076, 
Sept.  2.  4310 

Bloodybush  edge.     See  Borderlands  and  thor- 
oug'hfares. 

Bloom   of  youth;   by   J.   B.   Ould.  21  p.     obi. 
12°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  2,  1910;  D:  20092;  J.  B.  Ould, 

Washington.  4311 

Bloomer  (The)  girl;  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  A.  H.  Spink. 

©  A.  H.  Spink,  St.  Louis;  1895:50631,  Oct. 
5.  4312 

Bloomer  (The)  girls;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  H.  Levi  son. 

©  Harry  Levison,  Cincinnati;  1885:40766, 
Aug.  9.  4313 

or.  Courtship  in  the  twentieth  century,  a 

satirical  comedy  in  1  act,  by  J.  A.  Eraser,  jr. 
Chicago,  The  Dramatic  publishing  company. 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago ;  1896 :  59781, 
Oct.  30;  2c.  Nov.  9.  4314 

Bloomer  (The)  girls  abroad;  a  farce  comedy. 
©  David  O'Brien,  Cincinnati;   1896:49720, 
Sept.  3.  4315 

Bloomer  (The)  maids;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  H.  Conley. 

©   Henry   Conley,   Cincinnati;   1895:47063, 
Sept.  16.  4316 

Bloomers;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Jae. 

©  Jean  Jae,  Detroit ;  1895 :  36689,  July  15. 

4317 

Bloomfield  and  Belvedere;  a  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  F.  Summerfield.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Fred.  Summerfield,  New  York;  D :  3242, 
Apr.  4,  1903;  2c.  Apr.  4,  1903.  4318 

Blooming  (The)  Balkans;  musical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  libretto  and  lyrics  by  F.  J.  Kovach.  109 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  30,  1911;  D :  23211 ;   Francis  J. 
Kovach,  Cambridge,  Mass.  4319 

See  also  C.  Q.  D, 

Bloss;  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  L.  John- 
son. 

©  M.  Lafitte  Johnson,  Philadelphia;  1883: 

12975,  July  14.  4320 

Blossom;  or.  The  sacred  trust,  an  original 
drama  in  6  acts,  by  Franc  Willmer. 

©  J.  L.  Collin,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. ;  1878 :  1187, 
Jan.  28.  4321 


Blossoming  (The)  of  Mary  Anne;  play  in  4 
acts,  by  Marion  Short,  based  upon  a  2  act 
comedy,  by  Bessie  Wreford  Nourse,  entitled 
When  Willy  came  home  from  Yale.  New  York, 
S.  French ;"  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1915.  92 
p.    12°. 

©  Sept.  14,  1915;  2c.   Sept.  15,  1915;   D: 
41749;   Samuel  French,  New  York.         4321a 

Blossoming  youth;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  from 
college  life,  by  W.  I.  Varner. 

©  William  Iverson  Varner,  Vamer,  Ark.; 
1894  :  36039,  Aug.  1.  4322 

Blossoms  in  winter;  a  dramatic  sketch  for 
reading  or  playing,  1  act,  1  scene,  by  T.  H. 
Shedden.    18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Thos.   H.    Shedden,    San   Francisco;   D: 
12661,  Apr.  1,  1908 ;  2c.  June  16,  1908.       4323 

Blot  sinister;  an  American  play,  by  H.  G.  Don- 
nelly.   4°.    Typewritten. 

©  H.  Grattan  Donnelly,  Plymouth,  Mass.; 
D :  8621,  May  31,  1906 ;  2c.  May  31,  1906.  4324 

Blow-out  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  L,  Livingston. 
[2],  7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  18,  1914 ;  D :  36393 ;  Louis  Liv- 
ingston, New  York.  4324a 

Blown  ashore;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  W.  N.  Black. 
New  York.  S.  French  &  son. 

©  William  N.  Black,  United  States;  1877: 
9799,  Aug.  25.  4325 

Blown  up.     10  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Towne,  San  Francisco ;  D :  11146, 
Aug.  9,  1907;  2c.  Aug.  9,  1907.  4326 

Bludgeon  (The);  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Paul  Arm- 
strong.    [76]  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  16,  1914;  D :  37589 ;  Paul  Arm- 
strong CO.,  New  York.  4326a 

Blue  and  cherry;  a  comedy,  by  Oliver  S.  Leland, 
(Spencer's  universal  stage,  no.  59) 

©  Charles  H.  Spencer,  Boston;  1871:9407, 
Oct.  7 ;  2c.  Oct.  7.  4327 

Blue  and  gold.     10  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Alfred  Brand,  Chicago ;  D :  12694,  Apr.  6, 
1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  6,  1908.  4328 

Blue  and  gray;  by  W.  Mintum. 

©  William  Minturn,  New  York ;  1878 :  3388, 
Mar.  20.  4329 

a  comedy,  by  H.  Peterson. 

©  Henry  Peterson,  Philadelphia ;  1875 : 
12549,  Nov.  29.  4330 

a  drama  of  the  Rebellion,  by  J.  G.  Gould, 

C.  H.  Cobb,  and  E.  Churchill. 

©  Jesse  G.  Gould,  Charles  H.  Cobb  and  Ed- 
win Churchill,  Lawrence,  Mass. ;  1871 :  7045, 
July  29.  4331 


203 


4332 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


4356 


Blue  and  gray — Continued. 

a  drama  of  the  Rebellion,  in  5  acts  and  5 

tableaux. 

©  E.  Churchill  and  Jesse  G.  Gould,  Law- 
rence, Mass. ;  1873 :  14918,  Dec.  26 ;  2c.  Dec.  26. 

4332 

a  military  comedy  drama  in  prologue  and 


4  acts,  by  G.  N.  Brown  and  R.  M.  Hanna. 

©  George  N.  Brown,  R.  M.  Hanna  and  Ira 
Du  Bois,  United  States;  1888:5124,  Feb.  16. 

4333 

—  a  military  drama  in  5  acts,  by  T.  N.  Wilson. 

©   T.   N.   Wilson,   Dayton,   O. ;    1883:6928, 

Apr.  12.  4334 

an  original  allegorical  drama  of  the  Civil 


War   of   1861   to   1866,    in   5   acts,   by    J.   T. 
Vegiard. 

©  J.  T.  Vegiard,  Aurora,  111. ;  1879 :  14649. 
Nov.  1 ;  2c.  Nov.  24.  4335 

Blue  (The)  and  the  gray. 

©    Howley,    Haviland    &    co..    New    York; 
1900 :  7971,  Mar.  26.  4336 

Typewritten. 

©    Idalene    Hill,    St.    Louis,    Mo. ;    D :  564, 
June  10,  1901 ;  2c.  May  16,  1901.  4337 

by  B.  S.  Young  and  G.  G.  Armstrong. 

©  Briant  S.  Young  and  Geo.  G.  Armstrong, 
Salt  Lake  City  ;  1897  :  40507,  July  12.        4338 
a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  T.  H.  Sayre. 


©  T.  H.  Sayre,  United  States ;  1880 :  15689, 
Oct.  13 ;  2c.  Oct.  13.  4339 

a  dramatic  sketch  in  2  scenes,  with  song 


and  chorus,  words  and  music,  by  E.  Harrigan. 

©  Edward  Harrigan,  Brooklyn ;  1875 :  7968, 

July  29 ;  2c.  Aug.  4.  4340 

a  historical  play  in  4  acts  and  6  tableaux, 


by  J.  E.  Owens. 

©  John  E.  Owens,  Towsontown,  Md. ;  1874 : 

12176,  Sept.  28.  4341 

—  in  1  act,  by  F.  J.  Mahon.    f.    Typewritten. 


©  Frank  J.  Mahon,  Detroit ;  D :  3719,  July 
13,  1903 ;  2c.  June  29,  1903.  4342 

a  military  episode  in  5  acts,  8  allegorical 

tableaux  and  10  grand  pictures,  by  Gene  Dun- 
bar. 

©  George  A.  Sawin  and  E.  H.  Noble,  New 
Bedford,  Mass. ;  1884 :  10135,  May  17.        4343 

an  original  drama  in  a  prologue  and  4  acts, 

by  W.  E.  Barnes. 

©  W.  Elliott  Barnes,  United  States ;  1881 : 
2777,  Feb.  24.  4344 

or,  Tom  Pike,  the  Arkensaw  traveler,  a 


drama  in  4  acts,  founded  on  the  late  unpleas- 
antness, by  A.  Malgum. 

©    Sam   W.    Smith,    San   Francisco;    1873: 
8839,  Aug.  4.  4345 

See  also  Byer's  library  of  tabloid  plays. — 


Blue  (The)  and  the  grey  on  the  Rappahannock; 
by  II.  Loftner,  music  arr.  by  Winthrop.  Cin- 
cinnati, The  John  Church  co. 

©  John  Church  co.,  Cincinnati ;  1896  :  63321, 
Nov.  19 ;  2c.  Nov.  19.  4346 

Blue  and  white  polka-dot  shirt;  acting  serio- 
humorous  monologue  for  woman,  by  Stanley 
Schell.  p.  29-.12.  12°.  (On  cover:  Stanley 
Schell's  sketches) 

©  Apr.  3,  1914  ;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1914 ;  A  :  370559 ; 
Edgar  Schell  Werner,  New  York.  4346a 

Blue  Beard;  by  C.  Pendleton. 

©  Charlotte  Pendleton,  Philadelphia;  1890: 
30251,  Oct.  1 ;  2c.  Oct.  29.  4347 

a  shadoAV  pantomime  for  eleven  actors,  by 

A.  S.  Eaton.     3  p.     nar.  t".     Printed. 

©   Annie   S.   Eaton,    Syracuse,   N.   Y. ;   D : 
5835,  Nov.  28,  1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  2,  1904.         4348 

or.  The  bride,  the  bogie  and  the  blood,  a 

burlesque  opera  in  2  acts,  by  E.  Lawrence 
Jenkins.  New  York,  Hints  publishing  com- 
pany, 1902.     14  p.     12°. 

©  Hints  pub.  co..  New  York ;  D :  2389,  Sept. 
26,  1902;  2c.  Nov.  i,  1902.  4349 

or,  The  Mormon,  the  maiden,  and  the  lit- 
tle militaire,  in  2  acts. 

©  Alexander  Henderson,  New  York;  1872: 
11047,  Oct.  17.  4350 

■  See  also  Bluebeard. 

Blue  Beard  extravaganza;  in  2  acts,  by  S.  T. 
Jack. 

©    Sam    T.    Jack,     Chicago;     1896:21526. 
Apr.  6.  4351 

Blue  bells  o'Scotland;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
by  H.  W.  Emmet  and  L.  Paul. 

©  Harry  W.  Emmet  and  Logan  Paul,  New 
York ;  1893  :  33715,  July  18.  4352 

Blue  bird;  by  Maurice  Maeterlinck,  tr.  by  Alex- 
ander Teixeira  de  Mattos.    16°. 

©  Dodd,  Mead  &  co..  New  York;  A :  179238. 
June  12,  1907 ;  2c.  June  12,  1907.  4353 
a  fairy  play  in  5  acts,  by  I\Iaurice  Maeter- 
linck, tr.  by  Alexander  Teixeira  de  Mattos. 
New  York,  Dodd,  Mead  and  company,  1909. 
1  p.  1.,  5-241  p.    12°. 

©  Dodd,  Mead  &  co..  New  York ;  A :  234206, 
Mar.  10,  1909;  2c.  Mar,  10,  1909.  4354 

Same.    New  York,  Dodd,  Mead  &  company, 

1910.    241  p.  incl.  front,  (port.)     8°. 

©  Nov.   19,   1910;   2c.   Nov.   21,   1910;    A: 
275904 ;  Dodd,  Mead  &  co.,  New  York.        4355 

a  fairy  play  in  6  acts,  by  Maurice  Maeter- 


Decking  the  graves  of  the  dead. — Loyalty. 


linck,  tr.  by  Alexander  Teixeira  de  Mattos, 
New  York,  Dodd,  Mead  and  company,  1911. 
287  p.     12°. 

©  Feb.  4,  1911 ;  2c.  Feb.  6,  1911 ;  A  :  280649 ; 
Dodd,  Mead  &,  co.,  New  York.  4356 


204 


4357 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


4377 


Blue  bird — Continued. 

Same.    New  Yorlf,  Dodd,  Mead  &  company, 

1911.    xvi,  211  p.     col.  front.,  24  col.  pi.    4°. 

©   Nov.   15,   1911;   2c.   Nov.   16,   1911;    A: 
300748 ;  Dodd,  Mead  &  co..  New  York.       4357 
Blue  blood;  domestic  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Noel 
Grant. 

©   John   H.   Ryley,   New   Rocbelle,   N.   Y. ; 
1SS8  :  13213,  May  5.  4358 

a   musical  farce-comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E. 

Hoist. 

©  Eduard  Hoist  and  Edward  Leugers,  New 

Yorii ;  1890 :  27424,  Sept.  6.  4359 

Blue  blood  and  red;  a  romantic  military  drama 

in  5  acts,  by  G.  Kronmiller,  jr.     (P.  H.  Mar- 

cellus) 

©  George  Kronmiller,  jr.,  Baltimore;  1873: 
3836,  Apr.  14.  4360 

Blue  bonnet;  play  in  4  acts  and  8  scenes,  by  W. 
Cohoon.     42  p.     12°. 

©   Sept.   7,   1909;   2c.   Sept.   15,   1909;    D: 

16776;  W.  Coboon,  Minneapolis.  4361 

Blue  (The)  book;  or,  The  hunchback  of  Not-er- 

dam,  an  original  musical  prologue  in  2  acts, 

by  J.  F.  Poole. 

©   John   F.   Poole,   Brooklyn;    1873:10077, 
Sept.  6.  4362 

Blue  (The)  butterfly;  play  In  4  acts,  A.  Cull. 
[77]  p.    t°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  1,  1914;   D:  36582;  Anna  Cull, 
Toronto,  Canada.  4362a 

Blue  Cloud's  sacrifice;  dramatic  playlet  in  1 
act,  by  R.  F.  Taylor.  [13]  p.  12°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  16,  1911 ;  D  :  25499 ;  Ralph  Fred- 
erick Taylor,  Boston.  4363 

Blue  (The)  cross;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  P. 
O'Hagan.    33  p.     t".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  12,  1912;  D:  28293;  John  F. 
O'Hagan,  Orange,  N.  J.  4364 

Blue  (The)  diamond;  mystery  melodrama,  by  J. 
Willard.     [26]  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  9,  1914 ;  D  :  36982  ;  John  Willard, 
New  York.  4364a 

play  in  2  acts,  book  by  R.  H.  Burnside.    2  v. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  15,  1913;  D:  32322;  Robert  H. 
Burnside,  New  York.  4365 

Blue-eyed  Susan;  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  libretto 
by  George  R.  Sims  and  Henry  Pettitt,  music 
by  F.  O.  Carr.    New  York,  T.  H.  French. 

©  George  Edwardes,  London;  1892:5719, 
Feb.  5 ;  2c.  Feb.  18.  4366 

Blue  (The)  flame;  original  dramatic  fantasy  In 
4  acts,  by  Leta  Vance.  96  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  6,  1915;  D:  41432;  Leta  Vance 
Nicholson,  New  York.  4366a 


Blue  (The)  forest.     See  Foret  (La)  bleue. 

Blue  forest  lodge;  or,  Phillip  Bragdon,  a  play 
in  4  acts.     Ill  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Herbert  Cutler  Brown,  Los  Angeles;  D: 
2064,  June  21,  1902 ;  2c.  June  28,  1902.       4367 
Blue  g-lass;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Daly. 

©  Augustin  Daly,  New  York;  1877:2425, 
Feb.  24.  4368 

Same. 

©  Joseph  F.  Daly,  Mary  D.  Daly  and  Rich- 
ard Dorney,  executors  of  Augustin  Daly,  New 
York,  in  renewal  for  14  years  from  Feb.  24, 
1905 ;  D  :  6007,  Jan.  5,  1905.  4369 

Blue  grass. 

©  Paul  Armstrong,  New  York;  D :  7738, 
Dec.  20,  1905,  4370 

Blue-grass  (A)  cavalier;  a  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  G.  Andrews.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Gertrude  Andrews,  Brooklyn ;  D  :  3420, 
May  12,  1903;  2c.  May  12,  1903.  4371 

Blue  (A)  grass  courtship,    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Joe  L.  Brigham,  New  York;  D :  2992, 
Feb.  14,  1903;  2c.  Feb.  14,  1903.  4372 

Blue  (The)  grass  farmer;  a  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  R.  M.  Stolworthy. 

©  Robert  M.  Stolworthy,  New  York;  1891: 
5221,  Feb.  6.  4373 

Blue  (The)  grass  girl;  a  musical  comedy  in  2 
acts,  by  F.  Bernard. 

©  Franklin  Bernard,  Denver ;  D :  14061, 
Oct.  15,  1908.  4374 

Blue  (The)  grass  handicap.  16  p.  8°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Paul  Armstrong,  New  York ;  D :  4532,  Jan. 
20,  1904 ;  2c.  Jan.  20,  1904.  4375 

Blue  grass  heroine.  8ee  Byer's  library  of  tab- 
loid plays. 

Blue  (The)  grass  king.  See  Bluegrass  (The) 
king'. 

Blue  (The)  grass  tragedy.  See  Bluegrass 
(The)  tragedy. 

Blue  (A)  grass  widow;  a  play,  by  F,  Fyles. 

©    Franklin    Fyles,    New    York ;    D :  13272, 
June  25,  1908.  4376 
See  also  Married  flirts. 

Blue  (The)  heron;  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  Ketchum. 
[2],  8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  7,  1913;  D:  34653;  Arthur 
Ketchum,  New  York.  4377 

Blue  jeans.     See  Bluejeans. 

Blue  (The)  lagoon;  play  in  3  acts,  by  N.  Mac- 
Owan  and  C.  Mann,  adapted  from  the  book  by 
H.  de  Vere  Stackpoole.    4  v.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  10,  1914  ;  D  :  37519 ;  Norman  Mac- 
Owan  and  Charlton  Mann,  London.        4377a 


205 


4378 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


4396 


Blue  laws  up-to-date.     See  Prize  (The)  bluff. 

Blue  (The)  letter;  a  play  iu  4  acts,  by  A.  E. 
Ives.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Alice  E.  Ives,  New  York ;  D :  1132,  Nov. 
29,  1901 ;  2c.  July  18,  1902.  4378 

Blue  (The)  lights;  romantic  historical  drama  in 
5  acts,  by  B.  Bushnell.  86  p.  4°.  Type- 
written, 

©  Ic.  Apr.  2,  1915 ;  D :  40249 ;  Belle  Bush- 
nell, University,  Va.  4378a 

Blue  mask;  a  comedy,  by  T.  H.  Say  re. 

©  T.  H.  Sayre,  New  York ;  1884 :  20351,  Oct. 
9.  4379 

Blue  Monday;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  P.  Bur- 
bage.    [3],  64  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  2,  1913;  D:  33986;  William  P. 
Burbage,  Philadelphia.  4380 

a  farce  in  3  acts,  by  A.  D.  Clement. 

©  Ada  D.  Clement,  San  Francisco ;  D :  2207, 
Aug.  9,  1902.  4381 

Blue  (The)  moon;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  T. 
Eagan.     [95]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.  2,  1912;   D:  28528;   Charles  T. 
Eagan,  Chicago.  4383 

Blue  Mountain  Joe;  play  in  1  act,  by  R.  Stuart. 
[2],  19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  1,  1912 ;  D  :  31010  ;  Ralph  Stuart, 
New  York.  4383 

Blue  (The)  officer;  romantic  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  Ary  Ecilaw  [pseud,  of  Alexandrine  Kole- 
mine]     Typewritten. 

©  Count  Kessler,  New  York ;   1890 :  14206, 
Apr.  29 ;  2c.  May  17.  4384 

Blue  penciled;  whimsical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
D.  A.  Cope  and  L.  D.  Bell.  3  v.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  24,  1914 ;  D :  35779 ;  Donna  Alice 
Cope  and  Lisle  Devonshire  Bell,  Cleveland. 

4384a 

Blue  (The)  ribbon;  in  3  acts  and  5  scenes,  by  E. 
Harrigan. 

©  Edward  Harrigan,  New  York ;  1S94 :  5864, 
Jan.  24.  4385 

Same. 

©  Edward  Harrigan,  Boston;   1894:16794, 
Mar.  26.  4386 

Blue  ribbon  Betty;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  I.  M. 
Sevin.     [52]  p.    4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  June  15,  1914 ;  D :  37314 ;  Israel  Man- 
del  Sevin,  Chicago.  4386a 

Blue  ribbons.  See  Short  plays  for  small 
players. 

Blue  Ridge;  by  W.  G.  Rose. 

©    William    Ganson    Rose,    Cleveland ;    D : 
10048,  Feb.  28,  1907.  4387 


Blue  (The)  rocket;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  R.  Well- 
man.     [4],  46  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  5,  1913 ;  D  :  34326 ;  Rae  Wellman, 
New  York.  4388 

Blue  (The)  room;  play  iu  4  acts,  by  F.  Gerald. 
[120]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  2,  1912 ;  D :  28193 ;  Florence  Ger- 
ald, New  York.  4389 

Blue  (The)  rose;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  T.  Mc- 
Kean.    3  v.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  1,  1913;  D:  32809;  Thomas  Mc- 
Kean,  Philadelphia.  4390 

Same. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  17,  1913 ;  D  :  35513 ;  Thomas  Mc- 
Kean,  Philadelphia.  4391 

zodiacal  phantasy,  book  and  lyrics  by  M. 

Gillespie,  music  by  George  Chittenden  Turner. 
47  p.    f".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  17,  1915 ;  D :  41565 ;  Marian  Gil- 
lespie, New  York.  4391a 

Blue  roses;  a  1  act  sketch,  by  Oliver  Curtis. 

©  Alexander  Gordon,  New  York ;  D :  11102, 
Aug.  2,  1907.  4392 

Blue  (The)  stocking;  a  comedietta  in  1  act,  by 
Delissa  Joseph. 

©  A.  T.  B.  De  Witt,  New  York ;  1884 :  26410, 
Dec.  30 ;  2c.  Jan.  22,  1885.  4393 

Blue  (The)  stone;  dramatic  speculation  in  3 
acts,  by  Mrs.  J.  B.  Walker.  [121]  p.  4°. 
Typewi'itten. 

©  Jc.  Aug.  31,  1914;  D :  38091 ;  Mrs.  James 
Blaine  Walker,  New  York.  4393a 

Blue  violets;  a  dramatization  in  5  acts,  by  M.  T. 
Allen.  St.  Louis,  Nixon-Jones  printing  co., 
1883. 

©  Marie  T.  Allen,  United  States;  1883:462, 
Jan.  8.  4394 

Bluebeard;  a  musical  fantasy,  by  Kate  Douglas 
Wiggin.  New  York  and  London,  Harper  & 
brothers,  1914.  3  p.  1.,  v-vii,  [3],  57,  [1]  p.  col. 
front.,  pi.     12°. 

©  Feb.  5,  1914  ;  2c.  Feb.  9,  1914 ;  A  :  362499 ; 
Harper  &  bros..  New  York.  4394a 

See  also  Blue  Beard. 


Bluebeard,  jr.;  a  new  spectacular  extravaganza 
in  3  acts. 

©   David   Henderson,   Chicago;    1889:3292, 
Jan.  28.  4395 

or,  Fatima  and  the  fairy,  a  new  spectacu- 
lar extravaganza  in  4  acts. 

©   David   Henderson,   Chicago;   1889:3817, 
Feb.  1 ;  2c.  Apr.  13.  4396 


206 


439T 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


4414 


Bluebeard's  bride;  or,  The  last  leapyear  in 
Fairyland;  a  comedy,  by  Anne  King  Moody. 
New  York,  E.  S.  Werner  &  co.  [1904]  20  p. 
illus.    12°. 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner,  New  York;  D :  5208, 
June  11,  1904;  2c.  Oct.  17,  1904.  4397 

Bluegrass.     See  Blue  grass. 

Bluegrass  (The)  king;  or,  Kentucky  Belle,  an 
equestrian  war  melodrama  in  5  tableaux,  by 
.  M.  S.  Taylor. 

©  M.  Stuart  Taylor,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  1891 : 
13394,  Apr.  13.  4398 

Bluegrass  (A)  tragedy;  an  original  drama  in  4 

acts,  by  Sterrette  Johnston.    f°,^  Typewritten. 

©    Sterrette    Johnston,    Red    Bluff,    Cal. ; 

D :  3277,  Apr.  13,  1903 ;  2c.  Apr.  30,  1903.  4399 

Bluejeans;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J. 
Arthur. 

©  Joseph  Arthur,  New  York;  1888:17480, 
June  19.  4400 

Same. 

©  Mrs.  Joseph  Arthur,  Pelham  Manor, 
N.  Y.,  as  widow  of  the  author,  in  renewal  for 
28  years.  Renewal  no.  6901,  July  1,  1915. 
Original  entry,  June  19,  1888,  no.  17480. 

4400a 

Bluette  (A).  See  On  the  inside  of  a  Washing- 
ton bureau. 

Bluff;  a  burlesque  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  G.  H. 
Jessop  and  W.  Gill. 

©  George  H.  Jessop  and  William  Gill,  New 
York ;  1884 :  10323,  May  31.  4401 


—  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Thompson. 

©  Alfred  Thompson,  New  York;  1890:  24166, 
Aug.  2.  4402 

in  1  act,  by  M.  T.  Winchester.     22  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  5,  1911 ;  D  :  24864  ;  Maud  Tarle- 
ton  Winchester,  St.  Paul.  4403 

play  in  1  act,  by  A.  W.  Alden.     [1],  10  p. 


4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  10,  1914  ;  D  :  37805 ;  A.  W.  Alden, 
Los  Angeles.  4403a 

Bluff  «fe  Blarney;  a  farce  in  1  act  for  two  peo- 
ple, by  T.  B.  Donaldson.  11  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Thomas  B.  Donaldson,  Philadelphia;  D: 
8060,  Feb.  26,  1906 ;  2c.  Feb.  26,  1906.         4404 

Bluff  and  bluff;  original  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
N.  Twomey.    136  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  18,  1915 ;  D :  39727 ;  Neil  Twomey, 
Dorchester,  Mass.  4404a 


Bluff  King  Hal;  an  opera  in  3  acts,  libretto  by 
D.  O'Connell,  music  by  H.  J.  Stewart.  Type- 
written. 

©  Daniel  O'Connell  and  Humphrey  J.  Stew- 
art, San  Francisco;  1891:43667,  Dec.  4;  2c. 
Mar.  19,  1892.  4405 

Bluff  (The)  that  won;  a  vaudeville  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  Robert  Bonfoy.  12  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Jenne  Morrow  Long,  San  Francisco ;  D : 
14109,  Aug.  13,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  10,  1908.     4406 
Bluffed;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  F.  Lor- 
raine. 

©  C.  F.  Lorraine,  Newtown,  N.  Y. ;  1893: 
5906,  Jan.  30.  4407 

Bluffer  (The)  bluffed;  1  act  dramatic  comedy, 
written  by  W.  H.  Barwald.  15  p.  f.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  May  16,  1912 ;  D :  296S2 ;  William  H. 
Barwald,  Baltimore.  4408 

or.  The  man  with  the  green  eyes,  by  C.  B. 

Turner.     9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Cora  Beach  Turner,  Chicago ;  D :  10684, 
June  1,  1907 ;  2c.  June  1,  1907.  4409 

Bluffers  (The);  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  H.  L. 
Smith.     [4],  52  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  16,  1914;  D:  36366;  Hubert 
Loomis  Smith,  Ventura,  Cal.  4409a 

or.  Dust  in  the  eyes,  comedy  in  2  acts, 

adapted  from  the  French  by  R.  M.  George. 
New  York,  S.  French ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd., 
1912.    82  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.  11,  1912;  2c.  Nov.  21,  1912;  D: 
31432;  Samuel  French,  New  York.  4410 

Bluffing  it;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  R.  Strauss. 
[2],  42  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  17, 1912 ;  D  :  31155 ;  Rose  Strauss, 
Montgomery,  Ala.  4411 

Bluffs,      See  Four-flushing. 

Blumen-madchen  (Das)  See  Laclero,  die 
schone  Griechin. 

Blumenboot  (Das);  schauspiel  in  4  akten  und 
einem  zwisclienspiel,  von  H.  Sudermann. 
New  York,  Carl  Herrmann,  1905.    101  p.    16°. 

©  Hermann  Sudermann,  Germany ;  D  :  7421, 
Oct.  19,  1905 ;  2c.  Nov.  21,  1905.  4412 

Blunder  (The);  a  light  comedy  in  3  acts,  4 
scenes,  by  F.  M.  Franklin. 

©  Frank  M.  Franklin,  New  York;  1892: 
29547,  July  15 ;  Ic.  July  15.  4413 

mystery  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  M.  Blatt. 

101  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  15,  1915;  D :  40943 ;  William 
Moses  Blatt,  Brookline,  Mass.  4413a 

Blundering  Bill;  a  farce  in  2  scenes,  by  F.  E. 
Hiland. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;   1899- 
23186,  Apr.  1 ;  2c.  May  4.  4414 


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4415 


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4436 


Blundering  Billy;  a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  Anthony  E.  Wills.  Chicago  &  New  York. 
The  Dramatic  publishing  company  [1906]  58 
p.    12°. 

i©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago ;  D  :  9518,  Nov. 
26,  1906;  2c,  Nov.  26,  1906.  4415 

Blundering  Cupid;  comic  operetta  in  2  acts,  J. 
C.  Breil.     [1],  96  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  25,  1912;  D:  31460;  Joseph  Carl 
Breil,  New  York.  4416 

Blundering  (The)  Mr.  Brown;  a  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  Harold  Hale  [pseud,  of  C.  N.  Moller] 
Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1906.    44  p.    12°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  9227, 
Oct.  13,  1.906;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1906.  4417 

Blunders;  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  E.  R.  Coates. 

©  Elmer  Ruan  Coates,  Philadelphia;  1872: 

1884,  Feb.  27.  4418 

a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts. 

©  J.  Alexander  Brown,  New  York;  1886: 
9723,  Apr.  22.  4419 

in  4  acts,  by  A.  S.  Phillips. 

©   Alfred    S.    Phillips,    New    York;     1885: 
10882,  May  13.  4420 

an  original  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Altman 

and  Lacy. 

©  Altman  and  Lacy,  Detroit;  1893:10246, 
Feb.  25.  4421 

or.  That  man  from  Galway,  by  John  T. 


Kelly. 

©  Kelly  and  Ryan,  Baltimore;  1882:5016, 

Mar.  31 ;  2c.  Mar.  31.  4422 

—  or.  The  maid,  the  mimic  and  the  spinster. 

©  A.  C.  Phillips,  Chicago  ;  1880  :  19300,  Dec. 


17. 


4423 


Blunders  (The)  of  Backus;  by  W.  M.  Day.     [1], 
63  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  8,  1912 ;  D :  28249 ;  William  Mar- 
tin Day,  Cincinnati.  4424 

See  also  Alternative  (The) 

Blut  (Das);  ein  drama,  von  Julius  Bab.    Berlin, 
S.  Fischer,  1908.     186  p.     12°. 

©    S.    Fischer,    verlag,    Berlin ;    D :  12594, 
Mar.  21,  1908;  2c.  Apr.  16,  1908.  4425 

Boabdil,  the  last  of  the  Moorish  kings;  by  I. 
Schweppe.    28  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ida    Schweppe,    San   Antonio ;    D :  3992, 
Sept.  22,  1903 ;  2c.  Sept.  9,  1903.  4426 

Boadicea;  a  drama,  by  W.  S.  Liscomb. 

©  William   S.  Liscomb,  Providence,  R.   I. ; 
1878 :  1186,  Jan.  28.  4427 

Board  (The)  bill;  by  C.  A.  Bridgwood.    6  p.    f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Charlotte  A.  Bridgwood,  New  York ;  D : 
10264,  Apr.  3,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  18,  1907.        4428 


Board  (The)  of  health;  1  act  play,  by  E.  Guer- 
rier.  {In  S.  E.  G.  news,  v.  3,  no.  7,  May  8, 
1915) 

©  May  10,  1915 ;  2c.  May  14,  1915 ;  D  :  40663  ; 
Edith  Guerrier,  Boston.  4428a 

Boarder  (The);  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  H.  S.  Shel- 
don.    [137]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  9,  1909 ;  D  :  16517  ;  Harry  Sophus 
.  Sheldon,  Chicago.  4429 

Boardin'  round;  by  H.  A.  Sawyer. 

©  Harriet  Adams  Sawyer,  Nashua,  N.  H. ; 
D  :  798,  Aug.  24,  1901.  4430 

Same.     97  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Harriet  Adams  Sawyer,  Boston,  D  :  3360, 
Apr.  80,  1903;  2c.  Apr.  30,  1903.  4431 

Boarding-house  (The)  burglar;  monologue,  by 
James  H.  Chase.  Providence,  R.  I.,  The  Kens- 
more  pub.  CO.,  1913.    8  p.    12°. 

©   June  19,   1913;   2c.   June  23,   1913;   D: 
33620;  Kensmore  pub.  co..  Providence,  R.  I. 

4432 


Boarding 
■wife. 


house    flirtations. 


See    Lovejoy's 
See   Talking 


Boarding-house    (The)    keeper. 
(The)  woman. 

Boarding  (A)  house  romance;  comedy  vaude- 
ville sketch,  by  A.  Geyer.  [2],  23  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  16,  1914  ;  D  :  38814  ;  Albert  Geyer,  . 
Los  Angeles.  4432a 

Boarding-school     (The)     (Das     pensionat);     a 

comic  opera  in  2  acts,  by  F'ranz  von  Suppe, 
English  tr.  by  Arthur  W.  Tams. 

©  A.  W.  Tams,  New  York ;  1899 :  2312,  Jan. 
4.  4433 

Boarding-school  (The)  at  Dotheboys  hall;  by 
Mrs.  M.  C.  Mead.    38  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.   Marion  C.   Mead,   Weston,   Mass. ; 
D :  10149,  Mar.  15,  1907 ;  2c.  Mar.  15,  1907. 

4434 

Boarding-school  girls;  play  in  1  act,  by  Vivien 
Chandler  Smith  and  T.  Harold  Lindsay.  22  p. 
4*.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  16,  1913;  D :  33501 ;  H.  Strong 
Smith,  Chicago.  4435 


Boatman   (The)    of  Kinsale. 
Bodare. 


See    Myles-Na- 


Boatswain's  (The)  mate;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  W. 
W.  Jacobs  and  Herbert  N.  Sargent,  adapted 
from  W.  W.  Jacobs'  story  of  that  title.  New 
York,  S.  French ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1907. 
26  p.  12°. 
©    Samuel    French,    New    York;    D :  11869, 


Dec.  6,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  14,  1908. 
—  See  also  Sally. 


4436 


208 


4437 


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4459 


Bob  and  Susan;  a  3  act  musical  comedy,  written 
by  F.  J.  Beaman. 

©  Fred  J.  Beaman,  Jackson,  Mich.;  ISnS: 
15373,  Mar.  18.  4437 

Bob  Cole  in  Coontown;  a  musical  comedy  in  2 
acts,  by  B.  Cole. 

©  Bob  Cole,  New  York;  1900  A:  8264,  Mar. 
17.  4438 

Bob  Evans  and  Prince  Henry  of  Battenberg; 
play  in  1  act,  by  W.  Hanlon.  19  [1]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

I©  Ic.  Mar.  31,  1911;  D:  23801;  Wm.  Han- 
lon, Cohasset,  Mass.  4439 

Bob  Long,  the  boy  Phoenix;  or.  Cousin  against 
cousin,  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  11.  Boyer. 

©  J.  Robert  Boyer,  Shenandoah,  Pa. ;  18S7 : 
19UU8,  July  2G ;  2c.  Dec.  G.  4440 

Bob  of  the  valley;  or,  Out  of  the  desert,  play 
in  3  acts,  by  K.  B.  Miller.  132  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  21,  1911;   D:231G4;   Katherine 
Browning  Miller,  Berkeley,  Cal.  4441 

Bob  O'Neil;  or.  The  sin  phantom,  a  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  II.  Jones. 

®  llobert  Jones,   Boston;   1877:1092,   Jan. 
27.  4442 

Bob  Rackett's  pajamas;  a  comedy  conceit  in  1 
act,  by  Harry  Lacy. 

©    Katherine    Lacy,    New    Haven;    1808: 
23914,  Apr.  15 ;  2c.  Aug.  23.  4443 

Bob,  son  of  Battle;  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  0111- 
vaut.     4  V.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  25,  1915;  D:  39492;  Alfred  Olli- 
vant.  New  York.  4443a 

by  A.  W.  Byron,  founded  on  the  novel 

by  Alfred  Ollivant.    4  v.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  27,  1913;  D:  34552;  Arthur  Wm. 
Byron,  Montclair,  N.  J.  4444 

Bob,  the  boot  black;  a  protean  piny  of  New 
York  life  in  5  acts,  by  Hal.  Reid  [i.  e.  James 
Halleck  Reid].     Typewritten. 

©  Amer.  amusement  assn. ;  Chicago ;  D  :  302, 
Apr.  18,  1901 ;  2c.  Apr.  18,  1901.  4445 

Bob,  the  modern  Puck;  an  original  4  act  com- 
edy drama,  by  G.  O.  Ernst. 

©   George   Otis   Ernst,   Cambridge,    Mass.; 
1873  :  11446,  Oct.  6.  4446 

Bobadil;  or,  A  sultan  for  a  day;  a  comic  opera 
in  3  acts,  by  L.  Searelle.  33  p.  8°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Lnscombe  Searelle,  New  York;  D :  2S09, 
Jan.  5,  1903 ;  2c.  Jan.  5,  1903.  4447 


Bobbie  Burns. 
5379--15- 


See  llobert  Burns. 
— 14 


Bobbie's  mother-in-law;  1  act  comedy  sketch, 
by  F.  H.  Shreiner.     14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  12,  1915;  D:  40919;  Francis 
Hoyt  Shreiner,  Harrisburg,  Pa.  4447a 

Bobbins,  the  waif.     Typewritten. 

©  Jennie  F.  Soop,  Boston;  1891 :  25063,  July 
9;  2c.  Feb.  12.  4448 

Bobby;  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  E.  Mignonette. 

©  M.  E.  Mignonette,  New  York;  1878:447, 
Jan.  9.  4449 

Bobby  and  the  fairies;  a  children's  fantasy  for 
children's  acting,  words  by  Vincent  Van  Mar- 
ter  Beede,  in  collaboration  with  Louise  B. 
Hogau,  music  by  William  H.  Humiston. 

©  John  Russell  Davidson,  New  York;  1900 
A :  21472,  Aug.  27  ;  2c.  Aug.  27.  4450 

Bobby  Burnit;  in  4  acts,  by  W.  Smith.  [163]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  20,  1910;  D:  21105;  Winchell 
Smith,  New  York.  4451 

Bobby  Mellville  of  London;  4  act  society  com- 
edy, by  J.  Pardee. 

©  Jean  Pardee,  New  Haven;  1895:8388, 
Dec.  7.  4452 

Bobby  Melville  of  New  York;  by  J.  P.  Clark. 
©  Jean  Pardee  Clark,  New  Haven;  1899: 
10750,  Feb.  6.  4453 

Bobby  Shaftoe;  a  Mother  Goose  extravaganza. 

Vocal  score. 

©  Harry  C.  Whorf,  Winthrop,  Mass.,  and 
J.  N.  Calderwood,  Brighton,  Mass.;  1898:231, 
Jan.  3 ;  2c.  Aug.  31.  4454 

Bobby's  escapade.     16  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Jean  Pardee  Clark,  New  Haven ;  D :  7837, 
Jan.  11,  1906 ;  2c.  Jan.  11,  1906.  4455 

Bobby's  homecoming;  musical  playlet,  by  E.  L. 
Fox  and  G.  A.  Parker.  15  p.  f".  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  21,  1910;  D:  20258;  Edward  L. 
Fox  and  Grosvenor  A.  Parker,  New  York. 

4456 

Bobby's  pal;  a  character  sketch,  by  Arnold 
Reeves.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  Aubrey  Ruggles,  Harrington,  N.  J.; 
D:  10820,  June  21,  1907;  2c.  June  21,  1907. 

4457 

Bobby's  wishbone;  farce  in  1  act,  by  W.  Foran. 
IS  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  27,  1910;  D:  22394;  William 
Foran,  New  York.  4458 

Bobo  (El);  comedia  dramAtica  en  3  actos  y  en 
prosa,  por  A.  Bher.  Madrid,  Socledad  de 
autores  espafioles,  1912.     [4],  43  p.     12°. 

©  Dec.  5,  1912;  2c.  Dec.  G,  1912;  D:  31569; 
Alejandro  Bher,  Madrid.  4459 


209 


4460 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


4477 


Bobs  and  nabobs;  a  domestic  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  M.  T.  Alien.  St.  Louis,  G.  J.  Jones  A:  com- 
pany, 1882. 

!©  Marie  T.  Allen,  United  States;  1882 :  5590. 
Apr.  8;  2c.  Apr.  21.  4460 

Bob's  birthday  present;  vaudeville  sketch,  by 
L.  A.  Riegler.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1910 ;  D :  20479 ;  Leo  A. 
Riegler,  Chicago.  4461 

Bob's  sister  Ann.  See  Sister  Ann  to  the 
rescue. 

Bob's  wife;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  Eliscu.  [2],  21 
p.    4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  6,  1913;  D:  35274;  Julius  Eliscu, 
New  York.  4462 

Boby,  the  booby;  a  rural  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
Albert  Carr.     New  York. 

©  Samuel  French  &  son,  New  York ;  1874 : 
10872,  Aug.  21.  4463 

Boccaccio;  or.  The  prince  of  Palermo,  comic 
opera  in  3  acts,  by  Franz  von  Suppe,  with 
English  ti'anslation  and  adaptation  by  Dexter 
Smith.    Boston,  Oliver  Ditson  &  company. 

©  O.  Ditson  &  CO.,  Boston;  1880:11032, 
July  17  ;  2c.  Sept.  IS.  4464 

libretto  by  F.  Zell  and  R.  Genee.  Bos- 
ton, O.  Ditson  company ;  New  York,  G.  H. 
Ditson  &  CO.     [etc.,  etc.]  1908.    64  p.    12". 

©  Oliver  Ditson  &  cc,  Boston,  in  renewal  for 
14  vears  from  July  17,  1908;  A:  204069,  Apr. 
11,  1908;  2c.  Apr.  11,  1908.  4465 

Bocina  (La)  de  Reg'ulez;  juguete  comico-llrico 
en  1  ;icto  y  en  prosa  [de]  Celso  Lucio  y  Mari- 
ano Muzas,  musica  del  maestro  Porras.  Ma- 
drid, Sociedad  de  autores  espauoles,  1908.  30 
p.    8". 

©  Celso  Lucio  y  Mariano  Muzas,  Madrid  r 
D:  12475,  Mar.  3,  1908;  2c.  Mar.  3,  ]908.  4466 

Boda  (La);  drama  en  1  acto  y  en  prosa  [de]  E, 
Casal.  Madrid,  [Sociedad  de  autores  es- 
panoles]  1909.     20  p.     8°. 

©  Enrique  Casal,  Madrid;  D:16]37.  June 
23,  1909;  2c.  June  23,  1909.  4467 

See  also  Wedding  (The) 

Boda  (La)  de  la  Farruca;  fantasia  c6mico-lirica 
en  1  acto,  dividido  en  4  cuadros,  en  verso,  ori- 
ginal deGonzalo  Canto  y  Guillermo  Hernandez 
Mir,  musica  del  maestro  F.  Alouso.  Madrid, 
Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles,  1914.  47  p.  12°. 
©  Sept.  17,  1914;  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1914;  D: 
38231 ;  G.  Cant6  y  G.  Hernandez  JMir,  Madrid. 

4467a 

Boda  (La)  de  Lupe;  6,  Los  dos  incluseros,  paso 
de  comedia  en  1  acto  y  2  cuadros,  en  prosa, 
original  de  J.  Martinez  Hidalgo.  Madrid,  So- 
ciedad de  autores  espaiioles,  1915.     23  p.     12°. 

©  June  24,  1915;  Ic.  June  25,  1915;  D: 
41085 ;  Jose  Martinez  Hidalgo,  Madrid.   4467b 


Boda  (La)  roja;  zarzuela  dramatica  en  1  acto, 
dividido  en  3  cuadros,  en  verso  y  prosa,  origi- 
nal de  J.  Capella  y  J.  Gonzalez  Pastor,  musica 
del  maestro  Jose  M. "  Carbonell.  Madrid,  So- 
ciedad de  autores  espauoles,  1908.    3G  p.     12°, 

©  Jacinto  Capella  y  Joaquin  Gonzalez  Pas- 
tor, Madrid;  D :  13587,  Aug.  19,  190S;  2c.  Aug. 
19,  1908.  4468 

Bodas  celestes;  apunte  de  comedia  en  1  acto  y 
en  prosa,  de  V.  Almela  Mengot.  IMadrid,  Soci- 
edad de  autores  espauoles,  1909.    16  p.    12°. 

©  July  2,  1909 ;  2c.  July  14,  1909 ;  D :  16246 ; 
Vicente  Almela  Mengot,  Madrid.  4469 

Bodie,  the  pearl  of  Serpent  Mountain;  comedy 
drama  in  3  acts,  by  E.  A.  Locke. 

©  Edwin  A.  Locke,  Boston ;  1882 :  11597, 
July  15.  4470 

Body  and  soul;  play  in  3  acts,  suggested  by  a 
.story  of  Trintji  Du  Bois,  by  G.  W.  Ward. 
[3],  SO  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  2,  1910;  D:  22466;  George  W. 
Ward,  New  York.  4471 

psychological  melodrama,  in  4  acts,  by  W. 

Hurlbut.     115  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  14,  3915;  D :  41745 ;  William 
Hurlbut,  New  York.  4471a 

Body  (The)  guard;  or,  The  rebel  spy,  a  war 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  G.  M.  Gray.  Dover,  N.  H. 
1ST7. 

©  George  M.  Gray,  Dover,  N.  H. ;  1877: 
3971,  Apr.  4.  4472 

Bbhmische  (Die)  cigarrenmacherin  (The  Bo- 
hemian cigarinakress) ;  amerikanisches  volks- 
schauspiel  in  5  akten,  nebst  vorspiel,  Eine 
landliche  hochzeit  in  Bohmen,  nach  authen- 
tischen  acten  bearbeitet  von  S.  Stern. 

©  Samuel  Stern,  New  York;  1880:1296, 
Jan.  22.  4473 

Boers  (The);  drama,  by  P.  M.  Potter. 

©  P.  M.  Potter,  New  York ;  1882 :  761.  Jan. 
16.  4474 

Bose  (Der)  herzog.     See  Kreuzerhohung. 

Bose  (Das)  schicksal;  sehauspiel  in  3  akten,  von 
Felix  Langer.  Miinchen,  Leipzig,  Georg 
Miiller,  1914.     116  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  28,  1913;  D:  34870;  Eduard 
Bloch,  Berlin.  4475 

Boetius;  trauerspiel  in  5  akten  [von  Ernst  Hen- 
rici]  Baltimore  [John  Hinrich's  verlag]  1905. 
cover-title,  1  p.  1.,  p.  93-144.  8°.  (Ernst  Hen- 
rici's  dramatische  werke.  III) 

©  Ernst  Henrici,  Baltimore;  D :  6580,  Apr. 
26,  1905 ;  2c.  Apr.  26,  1905.  4476 

Bog  sie  rodzi;  polskie  jaselka.     Karol  Wachtol. 

Chicago,  W.  Dyniewicz  pub.  co.    76  [12]  p.    8°. 

©  Nov.  14,  1910;  2c.  Dec.  1,  1910;  D :  22696; 

W.  Dyniewicz  pub.  co.,  Chicago.  4477 


210 


4477 


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4500 


Bogen  (Der)  des  Odysseus;  schauspiel  in  5 
akteu,  von  Gerhart  Hauptmann.  Berlin,  S. 
Fischer,  verlag.  1914.     168  p.     12". 

©  Apr.  1,  1914  ;  Ic.  Sept.  26,  1914 ;  D  :  38330 ; 
S.  Fischer,  verlag,  Berlin.  4477a 

Bogie  men.     See  New  comedies. 

Bog-US ;  an  original  American  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  F.  G.  Maeder. 

©    Frederick    G.    Maeder,    San    Francisco; 
1879:5601,  Apr.  26.  4478 

Bogus  (A)  chaufEeur.     17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Gus  Adams   and   Chas.   E.   Drew,   New 

York;    D :  6319,   Mar.   11,   1905;    2c.   Mar.   11, 

1905.  4479 

Bogus  (A)  colonel;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  R.  C. 
Dillniore  and  Adolfo  Pierra.  Philadelphia, 
Geia.    Typewritten. 

©  R.  C.  Dillmore  and  Adolfo  Pierra,  Phila- 
delphia ;  1897  :  20815,  Apr.  1 ;  2c.  Apr.  22.  4480 

Bogus  (The)  Hobson;  a  farce  in  3  acts,  by  F. 
Chipman.     Typewritten. 

©    Frederick    Chipman,    New    York;    1898: 
72590,  Dec.  13 ;  2c.  Dec.  13.  4481 

Bogus  (The)  Injun;  a  very  laughable  sketch  in 
2  scenes,  arr.  by  Charles  White.  New  York, 
R.  M.  De  Witt. 

©   Robert   M.   De  Witt,   New  York;   1875: 
14047,  Dec.  30;  2c.  Mar.  1,  1876.  4482 

Bogus  (The)  professor;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts. 

©  Lloyd  Shelton  Myers,  Newport,  Ky. ;  D : 

4707,  Mar.  10,  1904.  4483 

Bogus  (The)  squire;  by  L.  A.  Ball.  43  p.  8°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Lillie  A.  Ball,  Jersey  City ;  D :  3822,  Aug. 
12,  1903;  2c.  Aug.  12,  1903.  4484 

Bogus  (The)  talking  machine;  or.  The  puzzled 
Dutchman,  a  negro  farce  in  1  scene,  by  Grif- 
fin Hall,  arr.  by  Charles  White.  New  York, 
R.  M.  De  Witt. 

©  Robert  M.   De  Witt,   New  York;   1876: 
79S5,  July  3 ;  2c.  July  26.  4485 

Bogusman  (The)     See  Master  (The)  of  men. 
Boheme  (La);  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  L.  Lock- 
wood. 

©  W.   L.   Lockwood,   Saratoga,   N.   Y. ;    D : 
3612,  June  6,  1903.  4486 

.  4  ;,cts,  libretto  by  G.  Giacosa  and  L.  Illica, 

English  version  by  W.  Grist  and  P.  Pinkerton, 
music  by  G.  Puccini. 

©    G.    Ricordi    &    co.,    Milan;    1898:69151. 
Nov.  28;  2c.  Nov.  28.  4487 
guide  to  opera,  by  Puccini,  including  biog- 
raphy of  the  composer  and  history  of  work,  by 
H.  \Y.  Hart.    9  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  26,  1909 ;   D :  16353 ;  Henry  W. 
Hart,  Brooklyn.  4488 


Bohemia  (La);  Escanas  de  la  vida  bohgmia  de 
Enrique  Murger,  en  4  actos,  libro  de  L.  Illica 
y  G.  Giacosa,  musica  de  J.  [Giacomo]  Puccini. 
Version  espaiiola.    38  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  G.  Ricordi  &  co.,  Milan ;  D :  4597,  Feb.  9, 
1904 ;  2c.  Feb.  9,  1904.  4489 

a  new  translation  of  Murger's  French  novel. 

Scenes  de  la  vie  Boheme,  in  5  acts,  by  Juan. 
New  York,  1873. 

©  John  Templeton,  New  York;  1873:9853, 
Sept.  2.  4490 

Bohemia  a  la  mode;  satirical  comedy  about  mod- 
ern society  in  2  acts,  by  C.  Greve.  150  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    12,    1913;    D:  32932;    Clifford 
Greve,  St.  Louis.  4491 

Bohemian  (The);  romantic  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
G.  B.  Densmore. 

©  G.   B.  Densmore,   San  Francisco;   1875: 
7203,  July  10.  4492 

a  romantic  society  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C. 

Gayler. 

©  Charles  Gayler,  New  York;  1885:19688. 
Sept.  18.  4493 

or,  Taking  time  by  the  forelock,  an  after- 


piece in  1  act,  by  J.  McCarroll. 

©  James  McCarroll,  New  York;  1874:3617, 
Mar.  21.  4494 

Bohemian    (The)    cigarmakress.      See    Bohm- 
ische  (Die)  cigarrenmacherin. 

Bohemian  (A)  dinner.     10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   W.   H.   Jenner,   Boston ;    D :  10988,   July 

17,  1907 ;  2c.  July  17,  1907.  4495 

Bohemian  (The)  gyurl  (The  Bohemian  girl); 

or.  The  gallant  Pole  and  the  gal  who  was 

stole,  a  burlesque  in  1  act,  by  T.  W.  Hanshew. 

©  Rollin  Howard,  New  York;   1877:9396, 

Aug.  15.  4496 

Bohemian  life;  dramatic  pantomime  in  1  act,  by 
O.  Loraine.    2  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  2,  1911 ;  D :  24395 ;  Oscar  Lor- 
aine, New  York.  4497 

Bohemians  (The);  a  comedy  in  8  acts,  by  E.  J. 
Cowley.    Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1896. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;   1896: 
27900,  May  7 ;  2c.  Aug.  10.  4498 

song  comedv  in  2  acts,  by  F.  W.  Ross,  jr., 

songs  by  Percy  F.  Woodford.     [98]  p.    f°.    Ms. 

©  lo.  Dec.  15,  1910;   D:  22866;   Frank  W. 

Ross,  jr.,  Elmira,  N.  Y.  4499 

a  spectacular  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 

J.  K.  Bangs  and  R.  C.  Peufield. 

©    John    Kendrick    Bangs    and   Roderic   C. 
Penfleld,  New  York ;  D :  3414,  May  11,  1903. 

4500 


211 


4501 


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4521 


Bohemians  and  detectives.   See  Jim  Bludsoe. 

Bohemian's  (The)  blunder;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by 
S.  P.  Davis. 

©  Samuel  P.  Davis,  San  Francisco;  1S75; 
5405 ;  May  24.  4501 

Bohemond,  prince  of  Tarentum;  historical  play 
in  5  acts. 

©  Carl  Albert  Bjorkiuan,  New  York ;  1887 : 
27888,  Oct.  28.  4502 

Bohemos;  com^die  en  1  acte  en  vers,  par  Miguel 
Zamacois.  Paris,  E.  Fasquelle,  1904.  36  p. 
12".    Typewritten. 

©  Eugdue  Fasquelle,  Paris;  D :  4620,  Feb. 
16,  1904;  2c.  Feb.  16,  1904  (proof)  ;  2c.  Mar. 
25,  1904.  4503 

Boiling-  caldron;  a  sketch,  by  J.  A.  Westhauser. 
10  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  29,  1909 ;  D :  17815 ;  Joseph  A. 
Westhauser,  St.  Paul.  4504 

Boiling  water;  a  musical  comedy  farce  in  3  acts, 
by  W.  Morse  and  E.  Hoist. 

©  Woclson  Morse  and  Eduard  Hoist,  New 
York;  1885:19528,  Sept.  16;  2c.  Sept.  16. 

4505 

Boilingpot  (The)  case;  a  comedy  in  3  acts. 
Typewritten. 

©  E.  Salvator,  New  York;  1896: 10577,  Feb. 
14 ;  2c.  Feb.  15.  4506 

Bois  (Le)  sacre;  com^die  en  8  actes,  par  G.  A. 
de  Ca  ilia  vet  et  K.  de  Flers.     (L'lllustration 

theatrale,  no.  147,  30  avril  1910) 

©  Apr.  30,  1910 ;  2c.  May  21,  1910 ;  D  :  21113 ; 
G.  A.  de  Caillavet  et  Robert  de  Flers,  Paris. 

4507 

pantomime,  d'  E.  Rostand,  scenario  en  vers. 

13  p.    4°.     Printed. 
©  Edmond  Rostand,  Paris;  D :  14378,  Nov. 

27,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  27,  1908.  4508 
See  also  Heilige  (Der)  hain. 


Boker's  bitters;  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
P.  M,  Potter  and  H.  L.  Hamlin. 

©   Paul   M.   Potter  and  Harry  L.  Hamlin, 

United  States;  1889:22771,  July  24.  4509 

Bold  (A)  fearless  man;  Parisian  sketch  in  1 
act.  by  E.  T.  Emery.  8,  [IJ  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.   May  16,  1911;   D:  24222;   Edwin   T. 
Emery,  San  Francisco.  4510 

Bold  knights  of  old;  a  romantic  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  L.  B.  Parker. 

©  Lottie  Blair  Parker,  Tbomaston,  N.  Y. ; 
1899 :  79047,  Dec.  5.  4511 

Bold  (The)  Mr.  Timid;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
Jack  Burnett.     10  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Chas.  Le  Witt  and  H.  Ashmore.  Chicago; 
D  :  9788,  Jan.  14,  1007  ;  2c.  Jan.  14,  1907.  4512 


Bold  (The)  sixty-ninth;  original  character  act, 
words  and  music  by  E.  Harrigan. 

©  Edward  Harrigan,  Brooklyn ;  1874 :  .%6, 
Jan.  10.  4513 

Bold  (A)  soldier  boy;  a  farcical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  H.  A.  Du  Souchet.    Typewritten. 

©  H.  A.  Du  Souchet,  Brooklyn ;  1899 :  82293, 
Dec.  20 ;  2c.  Dec.  20.  4514 

Boliver's  busy  day;  a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  F.  P.  Weadon. 

©  Frank  Percy  Weadon,  Indianapolis;  D: 
1053,  Oct.  24,  1901.  4515 

Bolo;  libretto  and  lyrics  by  L.  M.  Rivers. 

©  Laurel   M.  Rivers,  New  York;   D :  9224, 
Oct.  13,  1906.  4516 

Bolt  (The)  from  the  blue;  dramatic  sketch  in 
3  scenes,  by  V.  Palen.  [23J  p.  4°,  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  13, 1914 ;  D  :  37838 ;  Victor  Palen, 
New  York.  4516a 


melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  Mr.  and  Mrs.  A, 

Giles. 

©  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Arthur  Giles,  New  York; 
1896  :  25214,  Apr.  24.  4517 

Bolted  (The)  door;  play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  Gibbs 
and  E.  Lawrence  Dudley.  133  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    June    19,    1913;    D:  33546;    George 
Gibbs,  Rosemont,  Pa.  4518 

Same.     [165]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  30,  1914 ;  D  :  38652 ;  George  Gibbs, 
Rosemont,  Pa.  4518a 

Bom  Billy;  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  words,  lyrics 
and  music  by  J.  Gorton,  jr. 

©  Jos.  Gorton,  jr.,  Friendship,  N.  Y. :  D: 
1383,  Feb.  1,  1902.  4519 

Bomb  (The);  play  in  3  acts,  by  H.  H.  Hughes. 
11(50]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mny    16,    1914;    D:370S0;    Hnrvey 
Hatcher  Hughes,  New  York.  4519a 

Bomb  (A)  in  society;  1  act  novelty  dramatic 
comedy,  by  J.  Burnett.  17  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  July  24,  1915;  D:  41304;  Jack  Bur- 
nett, Chicago.  4519b 

Bomb  (The)  thrower;  a  1  act  playlet,  by  L. 
McCord.    Typewritten. 

©  Lew  McCord,  New  York;  1900  A:152.?0, 
June  19 ;  2c.  June  19.  4520 

Bomb  (The)  throwers;  musical  burlesque  in  2 
acts,  by  F.  Powell,  Katheriue  McDowell  Rice, 
Madeleine  Burrage  nnd  Mildred  Giddings  Bur- 
rage.     50  J),     f".     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    9,    1913;    D:  33433;    Francis 


Powell,  New  York. 


4521 


212 


4522 


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4544 


Bomb  (The)  trust;  explosion  in  1  act,  by  W.  S. 
Ball.     [2].  24  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  28,  1913;  D:324G4;  W.  S.  Ball. 
Providence,  R.  I.  4522 

Bombardment   (The)   of  Rome;  a  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  J.  A.  Bedard. 

©  J.  A.  Bedard,  Detroit :  1890  :  31177,  Oct.  S. 

4523 


See  Under  the  eagle. 
14  p. 


Bombast  and  platitudes. 

Bon  Bon  O'Dear:  by  H.  A.  McAnarney. 
obi.  1G°.    Printed. 

©    Henrv    A.    IvrcAnnrnev,    Baltimore:    D: 
14100.  Oct.  27,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  2,  1908.        4524 

Bon  (Le)  jug-e;  comMie  en  3  actes  Jytar']  Alex- 
andre Bisson.  New  York,  V.  Ciocia,  1901. 
109  p.    8". 

©  P.  V.  Stock,  Paris;  D :  110,  Feb.  4,  1901  ; 
2c.  Feb.  4,  1901.  4525 

See  also  Paris. 

Bon  (lie)  moyen;  comedie  en  3  actes.  par  A. 
Bisson.  Paris,  P.  V.  Stock,  1902.  2  p.  1.,  171 
p.    12". 

©  Alexandre  Bisson,  Paris;  D:  1243,  Jan.  3, 
1902;  2c.  Jan.  3.  1902.  4526 

Bon  (Un)  petit  diable;  f eerie  en  3  af'tes  en  vers, 
pnr  P.  rjernrd  et  M.  Pnstnnd.  (L'llliistration 
tbe'itrale,  Se  annee.-202.  17  fevrier,  1912) 

©  Fpb.  10.  1912:  2c.  Mar.  2.  1912:  D:  2890(5; 
Rosemonde  Gerard  et  Maurice  Rostand,  P-^r5s. 

4527 

Bon  (Le)  Roi  Dag-obert;  pi&ce  en  4  actes  en 
vers,  par  A.  Rivoire.  1  p.  1.,  106  p.  12°. 
Printed. 

©  Andre  Rivoire.  Paris;  D :  13750,  Sept.  10, 
1908;  2c.  Sept.  10,  1908.  4528 

See  also  Ombres  chinoises. 

Bon-ton  (The)  burlepquers;  a  musical  burlesque 
in  2  acts,  by  E.  F.  Rush. 

©   Ed.    F.    Rush,   New   York;   1897:2S2fi4. 
May  7.  4529 

Bon  ton  George,  jr.     See  Revels. 

Bon  (The)  vivants.     42  p.     8".    Typewritten. 
©  IVIarian  Middleton,   Alamosa.   CoK ;   1900 
A:  4542,  Feb.  10;  2c.  Dec.  19,  1904.         4530 

Bonaparte;  a  burletta.     Typewritten. 

©  Franklin  Lnwrence  T>ee,  New  York;  1895: 
31312.  June  13;  2c.  June  24.  4531 

play    in    a    prolosue    and    3    acts,    by    R. 

Honsum.    4  v.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.     17.     1912;     D:  31158;    Robert 
Housum,  Cleveland.  4532 

Bonaventure;  a  pastoral  drama  of  'Cajun  life 
in  TiOuisiana,  by  G.  W.  Cable. 

©    Geo.    W.    Cable,    Northampton.    Mass.; 
1889  :  233G3,  July  31.  4533 


Bonaventure  Deschamps;  a  pastoral  drama  of 
'Cajun  life  in  Louisiana,  by  G.  W.  Cable. 

©  Geo.  W.  Cable,  Northampton,  Mass. ;  1889: 
233G2,  July  31.  4534 

Bond  (The);  a  drama,  by  L.  C.  King. 

©  Laura   Clayton   King,   Los  Angeles;   D: 
14882,  Jan.  23,  1909.  4535 


—  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Ella  Loise  Guptill.    39 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  13,  1913:  D:  32670;  Ella  Guptill 
McCully,  Bellingham,  Wash.  4536 

play  in  3  acts,  by  B.  A.  Hunter.    156  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aus:.  18.  1909;  D:  16742;  Bertha  An- 
cella  Hunter,  Los  Angeles.  4537 


by  J.  F.  Phillips.     [21,  74  p.    f.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  12,  1910;  D:  220.30;  John  Frank- 
lyn  Phfllips,  Great  Neck,  N.  Y.  4538 

Bond  and  free;  a  play  and  dramatic  composition. 

©  Sheridan  Shook  and  A.  M.  Palmer,  New 

York  ;  1877 :  677,  Jan.  17.  4539 

Bond  (The)  invisible;  by  C.  Nillson  and  G.  F. 
Holden.    80  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  11.  1910:  D:  22266;  Carlotta  Nill- 
son and  Grace  F.  Holden,  United  States.  4540 

Bond  (The)  of  earth;  elfln  drama  in  a  pro- 
logue and  2  acts,  by  G.  Richardson.  53  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  13.  1915;  D:  41729;  Grace  Rich- 
ardson, New  York.  4540a 

Bond  (The)  of  fraud.     See  Destiny. 

Bond  (The)  of  friendship;  a  story  of  the  late 
war,  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  R.  Gardiner. 

©     C.     R.     Gardiner,     Noroton     Corners. 
[Conn.]  ;  1883: 13749,  July  26.  4541 

Bondad  (La)  en  el  engaiio;  comedia  en  1  acto  y 
en  prosa,  original  de  .L  Frances.  Madrid,  So- 
ciedad  de  autores  espanoles,  1909.    22  p.    12°. 

©  July  2,  1909  ;  2c.  July  14,  1909 ;  D  :  16263 ; 
Jose  Frances,  Madrid.  4542 

Bondage  (The)  in  Egypt.     See  Moses. 

Bondage  (The)  of  dishonor;  a  play  in  1  act,  by 
M.  F.  Essig.    f.    Typewritten. 

©    Montgomery    F.    Essig,    Nashville;    D: 
11115,  Aug  5,  1907;  2c.  Aug  5,  1907.      4543 

Bondage  (The)  of  Kin  Severne.  See  Spur 
(The) 

Bondhill  (The)  boy. 

©  Pauline  Phelps  and  Marion  Short,  New 
York ;  D  :  13609,  July  29,  1908.  4544 


213 


4545 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


4564 


Bondman  (The);  a  drama,  by  H.  Caine.  Lon- 
don, Printed  for  private  use  only  [Ballantyne 
&  CO.,  ltd.]  1906.     xvi,  240  p.     12°. 

©    Hall     Caine,     Great    Britain;     D :  9111, 
Sept.   19,   1906;   2c.   Sept.  20,   1906.  4545 

new  drama,  by  T.  H.  Gleuney. 

©  T.  H.  Glenney,  New  York;  1890:10531, 
Mar.  31.  4546 

Bonds;  a  drama  of  American  life  in  5  acts,  by 
E.  Spencer. 

©    Edward    Spencer,    Randallstown,    Md. ; 
1871:2947,  Apr.  4.  4547 

Bonds  and  vagabonds;  a  melodrama  in  a  pro- 
logue and  0  acts,  [by]  Lee  Paul. 

©  James  Totton  Dalrymple,  Trenton,  N.  J. ; 
1889:28113,   Oct.   31;   2c.   Dec.   31.  4548 

or.   Her  father's  crime,   a   comedy  drama 

in  4  acts  and  6  scenes,  by  B.  B.  Million.     f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  James  Totton  Dalrymple,  Mount  Holly, 
N.  J. ;  D :  4699,  Mar.  S,  1904 ;  2c.  Mar.  16,  1904. 

4549 

Bonds  (The)  of  a  millionaire;  an  American 
play  in  4  acts,  by  B.  P.  Lorny. 

©  Rozario  Du  Tailly,  Cleveland;  D :  13384, 
July  21,  1908.  4550 

[Bondsman's  (A)  dream  in  America;  drama  in 

1  act.  by  Tj.   S.  Churicb,  under  tbe  direction 
of  V.  Radajevicb] 

BoKeJBeB  can  y  AiwepiinK.  CjinKa  y  je;i;H()M  ^iih y. 
Hanncao  JIasap  Chmob  Hyianh.  3a  no30pHnn;y 
y^ecHO   BeJbKO   Pa/i,ojeBHh.      Y  Can   <DpaHn;HCKy, 

1904.     20  p.     24°. 
©  L.   S.  Churicb  and  V.   Radajevicb,   San 

Francisco:  D :  4838,  Mar.  9,  1904;  2c.  Mar.  9, 

1904.  4551 

Bonduca.  ^ee  Masterpieces  of  the  English 
drama:    Beaumont    and    Fletcher. 

Bondwoman  (The);  drama  in  4  acts,  by  O.  S. 
Adelman  and  Stanley  Wood.  [3],  51  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    July   26,    1913;    D:  33900;    Cbas.    S. 
Adelman,  Chicago.  4552 

a  romantic  piny  in  4  acts,  by  M.  E.  Ryan 

and  C.  Dempsey. 

©  Marah  Ellis  Ryan,  Jumonville,  Pa.,  and 
Clifford  Dempsey,  Chicago ;  1898  :  59278,  Oct.  8. 

4553 

Bone  (A)  of  contention;  a  1  act  play,  by  E. 
Kirk  [pseud,  of  Eleanor  Maria  Easterbrook 
Ames] 

©  Eleanor  Kirk,  Brooklyn;   D :  3208,  Mar. 
28,  1903.  4554 

Bones  at  a  raffle;  an  Etbiopian  eccentricity  in 

2  scenes.     New  York,  Happy  hours  company. 

©  Happy  hours  co..  New  York;  1875:7653, 

4555 


Bones  (The)  of  our  ancestors;  dramatized  from 
Constance  Fennlmore  Woolson's  novelette,  by 
E.  H.  Piatt.     11  p.    12°.     Printed. 

©  May  6,  1915;  2c.  May  14,  1915;  D:  40646; 
Elsie  Hawley  Piatt,  Port  Huron,  Mich.    4555a 

Bonheur  (Le);  comedie  en  3  actes,  par  A.  Gui- 
non.  32  p.  (L'lllustration  tbeatrale,  7*  annee 
195,  9  decembre  1911) 

•  ©  Dec.  9.  1911 ;  2c.  Dec.  22,  1911 ;  D  :  28059 ; 
AlLert  Guinon,  Paris.  4556 

Bonheur  (Le)  d'en  face;  piece  en  2  actes,  par 
M.  Desvallieres  et  H.  Delorme.  Paris,  Li- 
bra irie  tbeatrale,  1906.     83  p.     12°. 

©  Maurice  Desvallieres  et  Hugues  Delorme, 
Paris ;  D :  8109.  Mar.  9,  1906 ;  2c.  Mar.  6,  1906. 

4557 

Bonheur  (Le)  de  Jacqueline;  comedie  en  4  actes, 
par  P.  Ga vault.  Paris,  P.-V.  Stock,  1908.  189 
p.     12°. 

©  Paul  Gavault,  Paris;  D :  12844.  Apr.  27, 
1908;  2c.  Apr.  27,  1908.  4558 

Bonheur  (Le)  mesdames!  comedie  en  4  actes, 
de  F.  de  Croisset  [pseud,  of  Francis  Wiener] 
SS  p.     4°.     Printed. 

©  Francis  de  Croisset,  Paris:  D:  7603,  Nov. 
2.3,  1905;  2c.  Nov.  23,  1905.  4559 

Bonheur  (Le)  sous  la  main;  comedie  en  3  actes, 
par  P.  Gavault.  (L'lllustration  tbeatrale,  8° 
annee-206,  9  mars  1912) 

©  Mar.  9.  1912  ;  2c.  Mar.  23,  1912 ;  D  :  29133 ; 
Paul  Gavault,  Paris.  4560 

Bonheur  (Le)  volant;  operette  en  2  actes,  de 
L.  Xanrof  [pseud,  of  Leon  Fourneau]  et  ]\I. 
de  Marsan.     131  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  8,  1912 ;  D  ;  31344 ;  Leon  Xanrof 
and  M.  de  Marsan,  Paris.  4561 

Bonhomme  (Le)  de  neige;  conte  feerique  en 
20  tableaux  lumineux,  de  Ben.iamin  Rabier, 
musique  de  J.  Vieu.  Paris,  M.  Vieu  &  J. 
Vieu.  1910.    24  p.    12°. 

©  June  11,  1910 ;  2c.  June  6,  1910 ;  D  :  21268 ; 
Maurice  Vieu  et  Jane  Vieu.  Paris.  4562 

Boniche  (La);  vaudeville  en  3  actes,  de  H. 
Moreau  et  M.  Sonal  [pseud,  of  Georges 
Lanos]     [231]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    29.    1911;     D:  24342;     Henry 
Moreau  &  Marc  Sonal,  Paris.  4563 


Boniface  (A)  of  Broom  Falls, 
den's  daughter. 


See  John  Bor- 


July  22 :  2c.  July  28. 


Bonillo;  play  in  3  acts,  by  B.  Border.     [56]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  8,  1910:  D:  21754:  Bartlett  Bor- 
der. San  Francisco.  4564 


214 


4565 


COPYEIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED    STATES 


4584 


Bonita;  comic  opera,  by  Wadham  Peacock,  mu- 
sic by  Harold  Fraser-Simson.  London,  Keith, 
Prowse  &  CO.,  ltd.,  1911.    24  p.     8". 

©  Oct.  5,  1911 ;  2c.  Oct.  6,  1911 ;  D  :  25411 ; 
Keith,  Prowse  &  co.,  ltd.,  London.  4565 

Portuguese  comic  opera  in  a  prologue  and 


2  acts,  written  by  W.  Peacock,  composed  by 
H.  Fraser-Simson.     [77]  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Oct.    28,   1911;    D:  25619;    Wadham 
Peacock  and  Harold  Fraser-Simson,   London. 

4566 

Bonito;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  G.  H.  Trader. 

©  George  H.  Trader.  Oakland,  Cal. ;  1896: 
58115,  Oct.  22.  4567 

Bonne  (La). 

©    Fanny    Beckwith    Rae.    Cleveland;    D: 
3502.  May  20,  1903.  4568 

Bonne  (La)  a  faire;  fantaisie  en  1  acte,  par 
Moriss.    Paris,  C.  Joubert,  1912.    27  p.    8". 

©  Dec.  28.  1912 ;  2c.  Jan.  21,  1913 ;  D  :  32022  : 
Joubert.  Paris.  4569 

Bonne  (La)  conduite.  See  Employe  (L')  du 
gaz. 

Bonne  (La)  gifle;  sketch  en  1  acte,  par  Garofalo 
&  Dlaverdet.  Paris.  C.  Joubert.  1911.  15  p. 
8°. 

©  Dec.  28,  1911 ;  2c.  Jan.  23,  1912 ;  D  :  28395 ; 
Joubert,  Paris.  4570 

Bonne  (La)  hoteliere;  eomedie  en  1  acte,  par 
Yves  aiirande  et  Henri  Geroule.  Paris,  C. 
Joubert.  1906.    30  p.    12". 

©   Celestin   Joubert,   Paris;    D :  8685,   June 
12.  1906;   2c.  June  12,  1906.  4571 

Bonne  (La)  intention;  eomedie  en  2  actes,  par 
F.  de  Croisset  Fpseud.  of  Francis  Wiener]  89 
p.    8°.     Printed. 

©  Francis  de  Croisset.  Paris;  D :  6188,  Feb. 
7,   1905;    2e.    Feb.    7,   1905.  4572 

Bonne  justice;  drame  en  1  acte  [par]  Bonis- 
Charaucle.     Paris.  G.  Ondet,  1909.    27  p.    12°. 

©   Dec.    28,    1909;   2c.   Dec.   18,    1909;    D: 
17739;  G.  Ondet,  Paris.  -   4573 

Bonne  recompense;  vaudeville  en  1  acte,  de 
Felix  Galipaux  et  Paul  Bonhomme.  Paris.  C. 
Joubert,  1911.    32  p.    8°. 

©   Dec.    20,    1911:    2c.    Dec.    26,    1911:    D: 
28086:  Joubert,  Paris.  4574 

See  also  On  frappe  les  trois  coups. 

Bonnet  (The)  conspirators;  romantic  comedy 
in  4  acts,  by  V.  A.  Simpson.  75  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.   July  13,   1909;    D:  16228;    Violet  A. 
Simpson.  London.  4575 


Bonnie;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Thompson. 
105  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  3,  1915;  D :  40541 ;  Maravene 
Thompson.    Boston.  4575a 

Bonnie  Annie  Laurie;  comedy-drama  in  3  acts, 
by  W.  V.  Mong.     77  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  29,  1914 ;  D :  37162 ;  William  V. 
Mong,  Chambersburg,  Pa.  4575b 

a  dramatic  composition  in  3  acts.    88  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Addison  Burkhart  and  Aaron  S.  Hoff- 
man. Chicago  :  D  :  4550,  Jan.  25,  1904 ;  2c.  Jan. 
25,  1904.  ^  4576 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Miron  Leffingwell.     [81] 

p.    4°.    TjiDewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  16,  1909 ;  D  :  16563  ;  Jack  Bessey. 
Davenport,  la.  4577 

Scotch   plav   in  3  acts,   bv  H.  M.   Barnes. 

[76]  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  17,  1914;  D:  37335;  Howard 
Mclvent  Barnes,  Chicago.  4577a 

Bonnie  blue  bell;  a  comedv  in  4  acts,  by  Mrs. 
G.  Goldthwaite. 

©  Mrs.  Geo.  Goldthwaite.  Leadville,  Col.; 
1891:40421,  Nov.  10.  4578 

Bonnie  (The)  brier  bush;  play  in  4  acts,  drama- 
tized from  the  stories  of  lanMacLaren  [pseud, 
of  John  Watson]  by  James  MacArthur.  re- 
written and  elaborated  by  Augustus  Thomas. 
145  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Kirke  La  Shelle.  New  York ;  D :  791,  Aug. 
23,  1901 :  2c.  Aug.  23.  1901.  4579 

Bonnie  Dundee;  play  in  1  act,  by  Frank  Rich- 
ardson. New  York,  S.  French;  London.  S. 
French,  ltd..  1910.     28  p.     4°. 

©  Dec.  31,  1910 ;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1911 ;  D  :  22984 ; 
Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.  4580 

Bonnie  (The)  English,  rose;  a  melodrama  in  3 
acts,  by  A .  O.  Powers.    38  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Annie  Orr  Powers,  Brookline,  Mass. ;  D : 
13244.  June  25.  1908;  2c.  June  15,  1908.    4581 

Bonnie  o'  the  heather;  play  in  4  acts,  by  C. 
Senour.     [3],  90  p.     4°.     Tjqiewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  12,  1914:  D :  37831 ;  Mrs.  Caro 
Senour.  Los  Angeles.  4581a 

Bonnie  Prince  Charlie;  a  play  in  3  acts. 

©  iMarguerite  Merington,  New  York ;  1897 : 
12791,  Feb.  20.  4582 

Bonnie  Scotland;  a  picturesque,  romantic  sing- 
ing play  in  4  acts,  by  S.  R.  Ellis. 

©  Sidney  R.  Ellis.  New  York :  1895 :  11234. 
Feb.  25.  4583 

Bonny  Lorna  Doone;  romantic  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  W.  Holcomb.     [117]  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  13,  1911 :  D :  24682 ;  Willard  Hol- 
pomb,  Washington.  4584 


215 


4585 


DKAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


4607 


Boob  (The);  American  play  of  to-day  in  5  acts, 
by  S.  Bruce.    5  v.    4".    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    13,    1913;    D:  34123;    Stanley 
Bruce,  Los  Angeles.  4585 

1   act   farce   comedy,   by   J.    F.    Villasana. 

12  p.     f.     Tniewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mav  12.  1915 ;  D  :  40G22 ;  Juan  Francis 
Villasana,  New  York.  4586 

Boob  (A)  burglar;  farce  playlet,  by  E.  L.  Cope- 
land.     [3],  G  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  31.  1913;   D:  33374;   Edwin  L. 
Copeland,  Wichita.  4587 

Boobah  (The);  a  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  by  I.  B. 
Goodrich,  jr.     38  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ira  B.  Goodrich,  Boston;  D :  33S7,  TMay 
6,  1903 ;  2c.  May  12,  1903.  4587a 

Boob's  (The)  proposal.     See  Perseverance. 

Booby  (The);  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F. 
I.  Frayne.  New  York,  A.  S.  Seer's  theatrical 
print,  1SS9. 

©  Frank  I.  Frayne,  New  York ;  1889 :  2032.5, 
Aug.  29.  4588 

Boodle  (The);  by  J.  Connor  Roach. 

©   Harry   C.    Kennedy,   New   York;    ISSO: 
14102,  June  19.  4589 

a  comedy  of  American  modern  life  in  5  acts, 

by  J.  Bonner. 

©  John  Bonner,  San  Francisco;  1888:  linon, 
Apr.  20 ;  2c.  Apr.  9.  4590 


political  fantasy  in  3  acts,  by  P.  M.  Potter. 

©  Paul  M.  Potter,  New  York;  1890:11930, 
Apr.  11.  4591 

Boodler  (The);  a  drama  in  4  acts,  with  original 
songs,  by  T.  P.  O'Connor. 

©   T.    P.    O'Connor,    Chicago;    1895:44.519, 
Aug.  31.  4592 

Boodlers  (The);  a  4  act  drama,  by  S.  S.  Seihert. 

©  S.  S.  Seibert,  Ft.  Smith,  Ark.;  D:124.-.3, 

Feb.  14,  1908.  4593 

Boodlers  (The)  of  America;  by  Hamilton  and 
Goggin. 

©    Hamilton   and    Goggin,    United    States; 
1887:24498,   Sept.  24.  4594 

Boofums;  trials  of  a  first  born  in  1  wail,  by  G.  H. 
Trader.     [1],  7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  3.  1914  :  D  :  35S97  ;  George  Henry 
Trader,  Fort  Wadsworth,  N.  Y.  4594a 

Boogaboo  (The);  a  spectacular  extravaganza,  by 
L.  .7.  Carter. 

©  Lincolr:  '    Carter,  Chicago;  1898:71072, 
Dec.  9.  4595 


Book  agent;  by  G.  Horton  and  II.  K.  Gardiner. 
©  George  Ilorton  and  Ruth  Kimball  Gardi- 
ner, Washington :  D  :  5549,  Sept.  20,  1904. 

4596 

comedy,  by  F.  Dumont. 

©  Frank  Dumont,  New  York ;   1882 :  5845, 
Apr.  13.  4597 

— ^comedy  in  1  act,  by  M.  E.  Pesnel.     [2],  15 
p.     12°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  27,  1913;  D:  34254;  Maximilian 
Edwin  Pesnel,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  4598 

comedy    sketch,    by   Lieut.    W.    A.    Austin, 

U.  S.  A.    11  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Wm.  A.  Austin,  Leavenworth,  Kan. ;  D : 
14827,  Jan.  16,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  10,  1909.        4599 

a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Louis  A.  La   Shire. 

Clvde.    O.,    Ames'    publishing    co.,    1908.      10 
p.'  12"*. 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  D :  12718,  Apr. 


10,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  10,  1908. 


4600 


monologue,  by  B.  B.  Hayward.  Type- 
written. 

©  Beatrice  B.  Hayward,  Wayland,  Mass.; 

1898 :  64371,  Nov.  2 ;  2c.  Nov.  3.  4601 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  L.  Karr.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Louise  Karr,  New  York;  D :  9028,  Aug. 
23,  1906;  2c.  Aug.  23,  1906.  4602 

Book  agent  and  the  vocal  teacher;  by  N.  J. 
La  Vigne.    8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  17,  1910;  D:  17957;  Noe  J.  La 
Vigne,  New  York.  4603 

Book-canvasser  (The);  acting  humorous  mono- 
logue for  women,  by  Stanley  Schell.  [New 
York,  E.  S.  Werner  &  company.  19141  p. 
53-60.  12°.  (On  cover:  Stanley  Schell's 
sketches) 

©   Mar.   21,   1914;   2c.   Mar.   30.   1914;   A: 
372083;    Edgar   Schell   Werner,   New   York. 

4603a 

Book-maker  (The);  dramatic  composition,  by 
James  William  Pigott. 

©  Edward  Michael,  New  York ;  1889  :  10501, 
Apr.  3.  4604 

farce  in  3  acts,  by  C.  A.  Fehlberg.     Type- 


written. 

©    Charles    Albert    Fehlberg,    Providence. 
R.  I. ;  1895  :  41295,  Aug.  13 ;  Ic.  Aug.  15.    4605 

Book-maker's  shoes;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  K. 
Mitchell.     16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Earle  K.   Mitchell,  New  York;  D:9641, 
Dec.  14,  1906;  2c.  Dec.  14,  1906.  4606 

Book  no.  7;  by  E.  Daele.    9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  8,  1910;  D:  21511;  Ernest  Dnele, 
New  York.  4607 


216 


4608 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


4627 


Book  (The)  of  fools;  or,  Ezra's  way,  play  in  1 
act.  by  H.  McAllister.  [1],  20  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  3,  1914;  D:3772G;  Hall  McAl- 
lister, Wasliington.  4608 

Book  (The)  of  Judith;  modern  romance  in  4 
acts,  by  J.  M.  Patterson.  4  v.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  May  7,  1914;  D:3G963;  Joseph  Me- 
dill  Patterson,  Chicago.  4609 

Book  (The)  of  Portia;  or,  Garden  of  Eden,  a 
drama  in  2  acts,  by  E.  J.  Joseph.  Published 
by  the  author,  1S90. 

©   E.   J.   Berryman,   Oakland,   Cal. ;   1S90: 
4273,  Feb.  3.  4610 

Book  of  the  Irish  historic  pageant;  episodes 
from  the  Irish  pageant  series,  An  Dbord 
Fbiann,  by  A.  T.  Craig.  [Produced  under  the 
auspices  of  the  American  committee  of  tbe 
Gaelic  league  of  Ireland.  New  York,  May  7  & 
8,  1913]    [New  York,  1913]    5G  p.   8°. 

©  May  7,  1913  ;  2c.  May  12,  1913;  D  :  33195  : 
Anna  Tliroop  Craig,  New  York.  4611 

Bookies  (The);  by  F.  D.  Sullivan. 

©    Francis   Dennis   Sullivan,    Charlestown, 
Mass. ;  D :  5202.  June  18,  1904.  4612 

Booking  (The)  agent;  a  vaudeville  hit  in  1  act, 
bv  Harry  L.  Newton.  Chicago,  H.  L.  Newton 
pub.  CO.,' 1902.    8  p.    12°. 

©  Harry  L.  Newton  pub.  co.,  Chicago;  D: 
2597,  Nov.  1,  1902;  2c.  Nov.  1,  1902.  4613 

Booking  (A)  agent  for  one  hour;  by  S.  La 
Follette.     [o]  p.    f".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  9,  1911;  D:24S90;  Sumner  La 
Follette,  Chicago.  4614 

Bookland;  a  play  with  music,  in  2  acts,  by  A. 
Burkbnrdt  and  Edgar  Allen  Wolff.  46  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  16,  1910;  D:  20208;  Addison 
Burkhardt,  New  York.  4615 

Books;  by  P.  Troup  and  H.  L.  Tighe.  19  p.  f. 
Typewritten. 

©  Philip  Troup  and  Harry  L.  Tighe,  New 
Haven;  D :  1452G,  Dee.  12,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  12, 
1908.  4616 

■a  comedy,  by  Olive  Logan  and  W.  Sikes. 


©  Wirt  Sikes,  New  York;  1872:7025,  July 
17.  4617 

a   1    act   farce,   by   P.   Troup.     15   p.     f". 


Bookworms  (The);  a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts, 

by  A.  P.  Campbell.     [89]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  15,  1910;  D:  21793;  Alan  Patrick 

Campbell,  Chicago.  4620 

Boom  (A)  in  matrimony;  a  musical  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  J.  F.  Berry  and  J.  H.  Snyder. 

©  J.  F.  Berry,  New  York ;  1887 :  23SS1,  Sept. 
20.  4621 

Boom  (The)  in  Pumpkinville;  comedy  In  4 
acts,  by  M.  Evans.    50  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    1.    1915;    D :  39549 ;    Manfnrd 
Evans,  Thompson,  la.  4621a 

Boomaladdy  (The);  a  military  musical  comedy 
in  3  acts,  by  W.  Osgood. 

©  Whitman  Osgood,  Washington;  1892: 
30631,  July  22.  4622 

Boomer  (The);  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  D. 
Packard. 

©  Dan  Packard,  New  York;  1890:35372, 
Nov.  10.  4623 

Boomerang  (The);  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W. 
Smith  and  V.  Mapes.  New  York,  Samuel 
French;  London,  Samuel  French,  ltd,  1915. 
96  p.    12». 

©  Apr.  8.  1915;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1915;  D:  40311; 
Winchell  Smith,  Farmington,  Conn.,  and  Vic- 
tor Mapes,  Short  Hills,  N.  J.  4623a 

dramatic  composition,  by  A.  E.  Krows.    81 

p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mav  7.  1910;  D:  20982;  Arthur  Edwin 
Krows,  New  York.  4624 

—. —  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Arthur  L.  Col- 
lins.   44  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  21,  1915;  D:  41004;  R.  C.  Smith, 
Bedford,  O.  4624a 

a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  F.  B.  Dever- 

eux  and  J.  C.  Ver  Plank. 

©  Francis  Bohun  Devereux  and  J.  Camp- 
bell Yer  Plank,  Salem,  Mass.;  1880:139-10, 
Sept.  13.  4625 

1    act  play,   by   M.   E.    Pesnel.     9   p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  3.  1910:  D:  21730;  Maximilian 
Edwin  Pesnel,  Brooklyn.  4626 

•original   department  store  play  in  4  acts. 


Typewritten. 

©   Philip  Troup,   West   Haven.   Conn. ;    D : 
14214.  Nov.  5,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  5,  1908.        4618 

Bookworm;  by  Mary  d'Este  and  Donald  Rob- 
ertson. 

©  Mrs.  Solomon  Sturges,  Chicago ;  D :  9759, 
Jan.  7,  1907.  4619 


by  D.  Turets.     [140]  p.     f°.    T.vpewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    21,    1914;    D:382G2;    Dnvfd 
Turets,  Pittsburgh.  4626a 

•play  in  5  acts,  by  A.  W.  Kennedy.     [3],  46 


p.    4°.    Typewritten 

©  Ic.  Aug.  6.  1914  :  D :  37770;  Adeline  Whit- 
ing Kennedy,  Boise,  Id.  4026b 

■  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Gerberding 


©    Elizabeth    Gerberding,    San    Francisco; 
1896  :  67410,  Dec.  11.  4627 


217 


4628 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


4645 


Boomerang  (The) — Continued. 

play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Truesdell.     [183]  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Jan.  21,   1911;   D :  23161 ;   Frederick 
Truesdell,  Washington.  4628 

play  in  1  act,  by  Erich  Brandeis.     [3],  8  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  24,  1914 ;  D  :  37662 ;  Erich  Albert 
Brandeis,  Oakland,  Cal.  4628a 

by  W.  Holloway.    [2],  27  p.    4°.    Type- 


written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  27,  1912 ;  D :  28851 ;  William  Hol- 
loway, New  York.  4629 

—  social  drama   in  4   acts,   by  D.   N.   Rubin. 
[144]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.     May    6,     1914;     D:  36948;     Daniel 


Nathan  Rubin,  Birmingham,  Ala. 


4629a 


—  vaudeville  sketch,  by  R.  E.  Graham.    34  p. 
4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  18,  1913;  D:  32985;  Robert  E. 
Graham,   Philadelphia.  4630 

—  See  also  Undertow. 


Boomerladdy  (The);  a  musical  military  farce- 
comedy,  by  W.  Osgood.     Typewritten. 

©    Whitman    Ossood,    Washington;    1892: 
8956,  Feb.  26;  2c.  July  22.  4631 

Boomers  (The);  a  musical  farce  in  3  acts,  by 
F.  J.  Merritt. 

©  Frank  J.  Merritt  and  Mark  Davis,  De- 
troit ;  1897  :  65267,  Nov.  23.  4632 

the  opening  and  settling  of  the  Cherokee 

strip,  a  claim  contest. 

©  Marv  Isabella  Hassin,  Blackburn,  Okl. ; 
1896:8152,  Feb.  3.  4633 

Booming  (A)  city;  3  act  farce  comedy,  by  Leslie 
and  White. 

©  Leslie  and  White,  United  States;  1896: 
59458.  Oct.  29.  4634 

Booming  (A)  town;  3  act  musical  farce  comedy, 
by  B.  Leslie  and  C.  E.  White. 

©  Bert  Leslie  and  Clayton  E.  White,  Oak- 
land, N.  Y. ;  1896  :  4664.  Jan.  16.  4635 

Boor  (The) ;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Anton  Tchekoff, 
tr.  by  Hilmar  Baukhage.  New  York,  S. 
French;  Loudon,  Samuel  French,  ltd.  [1915] 
2  p.  1.,  20  p.    12°. 

©  Mar.  31,  1915 ;  2c.  Apr.  1,  1915 ;  D  :  40287  ; 
Barrett  H.  Clark,  Chicago.  4635a 

Booster  (The)  club  of  Blackville;  a  colored 
comedy  concoction,  by  Harry  L.  Newton.  Chi- 
cago, T.  S.  Denison,  1007.     15  p.     12°. 

©  T.  S.  Denison.  Chicago;  D :  11359,  Sept. 
16.  1907:  2c.  Oct.  25.  1907.  4636 


Boot-black  and  dopey  messenger;  comedy 
sketch,  by  A.  J.  Kuntz.    6  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  27,  1913 ;  D :  35480 ;  Anthony  J. 
Kuntz,  New  York.  4637 

Boot-blacks  (The);  or.  The  would-be  actors, 
drama  in  3  acts,  by  W.  A.  Carr. 

©  W.  A.  Carr,  New  York;  1874:4392,  Apr. 
2.  4638 

Booties'  baby;  a  society  drama  in  a  prologue 
and  2  acts,  by  F.  H.  Gassaway. 

©  Frank  Hnrrison  Gassaway,  San  Fran- 
cisco; 1886:12640,  May  29.  4639 

See  also  Scarlet  (The)  lancers. 

Bootless;  tragedy  in  1  act,  by  C.  S.  Wayne 
[Horace  Hazeltine,  pseud.]  [1],  12  p.  4°. 
TjTpewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  9,  1913;  D :  35295 ;  Charles 
Stokes  Wayne,  Point  Pleasant,  N.  J.       4640 

Boots  and  saddles;  an  American  play,  by  E. 
Walter. 

©  Eugene  Walter,  New  York;  D :  15968, 
May  28,  1909.  4641 
a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Perry.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Albert  Perry,  Mamaroneck,  N.  Y, ;  D : 
12757,  Apr.  16,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  16,  1908.    4642 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  H.  Vesey.    4°.    Type- 


written. 

©  Arthur  Henry  Vesey,  Stockbridge,  Mass. ; 
D :  11929,  Dec.  17,  1907 ;  2c.  Dec.  17,  1907. 

4643 
by    E.    Walter.      145    p.      4°.      Type- 


written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  10.  1915;  D:  40325;  Eugene  Wal- 
ter, New  York.  4643a 
Boozefighter  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  Stew- 
art.    [2],  14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  4,  1914 ;  D  :  37222  ;  Melville  Stew- 
art, New  York.  4643b 

Bo-Peep;  a  musical  extravaganza  in  3  acts,  by 
G.  Bowles.     Typewritten. 

©  George  Bowles,  New  York;  1896:42765, 
July  24 :  2c.  Aug.  11.  4644 

Bo-Peep's  Christmas  party;  Mother  Goose  play, 
by  Elizabeth  F.  Guptill.  Franklin,  O.,  El- 
dridge  entertainment  house.    13  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  1,  1914  ;  2c.  Dec.  19,  1914  ;  D  :  39154 ; 
Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Franklin,  O. 

4644a 

Border  (The);  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  McAl- 
lister.    [116]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Jan.   31,   1914;    D:  35864;    Hall   Mc- 
Allister,  Washington.  .  4644b 

Border  belles;  or.  The  tender  passion  in  a 
tough  place,  comic  opera. 

©  Fred  J.  Thomas,  United   States;   1882: 
9455.  June  8;  2c.  June  8.  4645 


218 


4646 


COPYEIGHTED  IN"   THE   UNITED   STATES 


4666 


Border  (The)  eagle;  or,  Countess  Vassalis,  by 
Mrs.  E.  N.  Morgan.     Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  Edmund  Nash  Morgan,  Cleveland; 
D :  755,  Aug.  14,  1901 ;  2c.  Aug.  14,  1901. 

4646 

Border  life  in  Nevada.  See  Flag-,  the  claw 
witch. 

Border  (The)  orphan.     See  Ellie  Laura. 

Border  ruflSans;  tale  of  the  western  border, 
sketch  in  1  scene,  by  J.  W.  E.  Allen.  30  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  28,  1909 ;  D :  17535 ;  Joseph  W.  E. 
Allen,    San   Francisco.  4647 

Border-side;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  E.  F.  Riggs. 

©  E.  F.  Riggs,  New  York ;  1894 :  37S46,  Aug. 

14.  4648 

Borderland  (The);  by  H.  Saint-Gaudens.  [113] 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Homer  Saint-Gaudens,  Windsor,  Vt. ;  D : 
13817,  Sept.  17,  190S ;  2c.  Sept.  17,  1908.    4649 

drama    in   4    acts,    by    G.    Gibson.      134   p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  4.  1915 ;  D  :  41417  :  Gerolt  Gibson, 
New  York.  4649a 

a  1  act  playlet,  by  Persis  D.  Hannah  and 

P.  Waitt.    17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Paul  Waitt.  Boston ;  D :  15939,  May  24, 
1909;  2c.  May  24,  1909.  4650 

• an   original   drama    in   3   acts,    by   Charles 

Townsend.     New  York,  The  De  Witt  publish- 
ing house. 

©  R.  H.  Russell  &  son,  New  York;  1S89 : 
38487,  Dec.  17;  2c.  Dec.  18.  4651 


play  in  1  act,  by  G.  B.  Murdock.     [4],  11 

p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  28,  1913 ;  D :  35174 :  Gilbert  Ed- 
ward Murdock,  Los  Angeles.  4652 

Borderlands  and  thoroughfares;  by  Wilfrid 
Wilson  Gibson.  New  York.  The  Macmillan 
company,  1914.    x  p.,  1  1.,  195  p.    12". 

Dramatic  contents  :   The  queen's  crags. — 
Bloodybush  edge.— Hoops. 

©   Sept.   28,  1914;   2c.    Sept.   29,   1914;   A: 
379723;  Macmillan  co..  New  York.  4652a 

Bordynkafi;  obraxek  z  Chicagske  plzne  ze 
stejno.imeneho  romHnu  F.  §kalouda,  upravil  R. 
Jaromir  P.senka.  Chicago,  111.,  A.  Geringer 
[1911]     111  p.    12°. 

©    Dec.    21.    1911;    2c.    Jan.    11,    1912:    D: 
28961 :  August  Geringer,  Chicago.  4653 

ve  frasku   o   3   jedmlnich   upravil   R. 

Jaromir  Psenka. 

©  August  Geringer,  Chicago :  D  :  12182,  Jan. 
16.  1908.  4654 


Boreas;  by  Jerome  Ravel  and  I.  Kiralfy. 

©  Imre  Kiralfy,  New  York;  1887:28000, 
Oct.   29.  4655 

Boring  for  gas;  by  W.  S.  Filley. 

©  W.  S.  Filley,  Montpelier,  O.;  1888:9082, 
.Mar.  29.  4656 

Boids  Godounov;  musical  drama  in  3  acts,  Eng- 
lish tr.  by  C.  T.  Mason  and  Antonio  Calpin, 
music  bv  M.  Moussorgsky.  New  York,  Fred. 
Kullman,  inc.,  1911.  51  p.  4°.  [Italian-Eng- 
lish] 

©  Nov.  15,  1911;  2c.  Nov.  15,  1911;  D: 
25759;  Fred.  Rullman,  inc.;  New  York.     4657 

Boris  Godunov;  opera  o  4  dgjstvlch  s  prologem, 
od  M.  Musorgskeho,  text  die  Puskina  a  Karam- 
zina,  z  ru.stiny  pfelozil  Rudolf  Zamrzla. 
Petrograd,  Moskva,  W.  Bessel  a  spol  [1909] 
63  p.    12°. 

©  July  1,  1909 ;  2c.  July  21,  1909 ;  D  :  16304 ; 
W.  Bessel  &  co.,  Leipzig.  4658 

Borleywax;  or,  "Which  is  which?  a  comedy  in 
3  acts,  founded  on  Vice  versa ;  or,  A  lesson 
to  fathers,  by  T.  Bentley. 

©  Thomas  Bentley,  Brooklyn;  1883:10179, 
June  5;  2c.  June  21.  4659 

Born  again;  fantastic  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  A. 
Wynne.     27  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  28,  1913 ;  D  :  33087  ;  Anna  Wynne, 
New  York.  4660 

modern  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  P.  Henderson. 

[55]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  acts  1-2,  Feb.  26,  1912,  act  3,  Apr.  16, 
1912 ;  D  :  29382 ;  Alice  Palmer  Henderson,  Ta- 
coma.  4661 

Born  (A)  Bohemian;  an  original  4  act  comedy- 
drama,  by  S.  Teuton. 

©  Stella  Teuton,  New  York;  1891:32685, 
Sept.  12 ;  2c.  July  6,  1892.  4662 

Born  (A)  fool;  an  entirely  original  comedy  in  4 
acts,  by  F.  H.  Mead  and  T.  D.  Beasley.  Type- 
written. 

©  F.  H.  Mead  and  T.  D.  Beasley,  San  Diego, 
Cal. ;  1896  :  21447,  Apr.  6 ;  2c.  Apr.  15.      4663 

Born  in  prison. 

©  A.  H.  Woods,  New  York ;  D :  2357,  Sept. 
20,  1902.  4664 

Born  in  the  blood;  a  romance  of  southern  Cali- 
fornia.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Walter  Augustine  Snow,  Somerville, 
Mass.;  D :  1757,  Apr.  18,  1902;  2c.  Apr.  18, 
1902.  4665 

Born  (A)  nurse;  duologue,  by  Blanche  Wills 
Chandler.  New  York.  Eduard  Schuberth  & 
CO.,  1908.     10  p.     8°. 

©  Joseph  Williams,  ltd.,  London;  D :  13807, 
Sept.  15,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  15,  1908.  4666 


219 


4667 


DEAMATIO   COMPOSITIONS 


4686 


Born  rich  and  lost  in  poverty.     Sec  Bosa. 

Boro'  (A)  bench;  libretto  of  an  original  operetta 

in  1  act,  words  and  music  by  W.  H.  Breare. 

©  Asa  Bushby,  Boston ;  1887 :  84S3,  Apr.  7 ; 

2c.  Apr.  11.  4667 

Borough  (The)  of  Manhattan;  musical  comedy, 
by  I.  Witmark. 

©  Isidore  Witmark,  New  York;  1897:  5G^90, 
Oct.  G.  4668 

operatic  comedy,  by  I.  Witmark. 

©  Isidore  Witmark,  New  York;  189S:  10819, 
Feb.  10;  2c.  Feb.  10.  4669 

Borrasca  (La);  drama  Hrico  en  1  acto,  dividido 
en  3  cuailros,  en  verso  y  prosa,  libro  de 
J.  Royo  de  Le6n,  mfisica  del  maestro  Miguel 
Santonja.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  es- 
panoles]  1908.    49  p.    8°. 

©  Jos§  Rovo  de  Le6n,  Madrid ;   D :  14G79, 
Jan.  2,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1909.  4670 

Borregos  (Los);  zarzuela  en  1  acto,  dividido  en 
4  cuadros,  en  prosa,  original  de  A.  M.  Viergol, 
mfisica  del  maestro  Vicente  Lle6.  Madrid, 
Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles,  1912.  41  p. 
12". 

©  Dec.  5,  1912;  2c.  Dec.  6,  1912;  D:  31585; 
Antonio  M.  Viergol,  Madrid.  4671 

Borrowed;  a  farcical  comedy,  by  Ernest  War- 
ren. 

©  Ella  Stockton,  Washington ;  1SS5 :  27924, 
Dec.  30.  4672 

Borrowed  (The)  bugle;  piny  in  1  act,  by  M.  E. 
Moore.     10  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  20,  1913 ;  D :  33551 ;  Marion  E. 
Moore,   Tompkinsville,   N.   Y.  4673 

Borrowed  jB.nery;  dramatic  playlet  in  1  act,  by 
M.  E.  Younge.    11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  5.  1911 ;  D  :  24G35 ;  M.  Elizabeth 
Younge,  New  York.  4674 

Borrowed  (A)  honor;  by  W.  H.  Thomas. 

©  W.  Henry  Thomas,  Washington;  1898: 
3001G,  May  14 ;  2c.  May  16.  4675 

Borrowed  (A)  husband;  a  comedy  in  3  scenes, 
by  H.  Levison. 

©  Harry  Levison,  Cincinnati;  lS95:4Gfi35, 
Sept.  13.  4676 

Borrowed    (A)    luncheon;   by   Helen    Sherman 

Griffith. 
©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  1899 :  G6568,  Oct. 

13;  2c.  Oct.  21.  4677 

Borrowed  money.     See  Bed-rock. 

Borrowed  plumes;  a  3  act  comedy,  from  the 
French  of  M.  Edmond  Gondinet,  tr.  by  M.  L. 
Johnson.     Printed  by  J.  H.  Alexander. 

©  J.  H.  Alexander  and  Martha  Lafitte 
Johnson,  United  States ;  1878 :  7G7G,  July  1 ; 
2c,  Aug.  6.  4678 


Borrowed  till  midnight;  original  comedy  drama 
in  5  acts,  by  A.  K.  Cooley. 

©  Alice  Kingsbury  Cooley,  Alameda,  Cal.; 
1898 :  54741,  Sept.  19.  4679 

Borrowed  (A)  umbrella;  a  comedietta  in  1  act, 
by  Esther  B.  Tiffany.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker 
&  CO.,  1893. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;   1893: 
"24009,  May  22;  2c.  July  28.  4680 

Borrower  (The);  farcical  comedy,  by  G.  B.  Seitz. 
[1581  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  13,  1912;  D:28G74;  George 
BrackPtt  Seitz,  Brookline,  Mass.  4681 

Borrowing  a  bride;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Robert 
B.  Moran.    18  p.    4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  13,  1913;  D:  35338;  Rosalie 
Mohr,   San   Francisco.  4682 

Borrowing  Mathilde;  farce  in  1  act,  by  Roland 
Oliver  [pseud,  of  H.  White]  29  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  28,  1914;  D:  38940;  Ilonry 
White,  Sacramento,  Cal.  4682a 

Borrowing  trouble;  a  farce,  by  T.  S.  Denison. 
©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago;  1878:12818,  Nov. 
7;  2c.  Nov.  11.  4683 

Same.  Chicago,  T.   S.  Denison   [190G]     p. 

173-182.    12'. 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago,  in  renewal  for 
14  vears  from  Nov.  7.  1900;  D :  9324,  Oct.  26. 
1906;   2c.   Oct.  26,  1906.  4684 

Borstal  (The)  boy;  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  Fyfe. 
[1],  28  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  G,  1914;  D:  37236;  Hamilton 
Fyfe,  Chelsea,  London.  4684a 

Bo'sn's  (The)  bride;  nautical  yarn  in  2  acts, 
book  and  lyrics  by  INLTude  Elizabeth  Inch, 
music  by  W.  Rhys-Herbert.  Book  of  words 
New  York,  J.  Fischer  &  bro.    20  p.    4°. 

©  Sept.  18,  1914;  2c.  Dec.  21,  1914;  D: 
39234 ;  J.  Fischer  &  bro..  New  York.        4684b 

Bosom  (The)  friend  of  Bowser;  or.  Dollars  and 
dimples,  drama  in  2  acts,  by  P.  C.  Rosar. 
[G7]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  23,  1914;  D:  37116;  Peter  C. 
Rosar,  Buffalo.  4684c 

Bosom  friends;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Mandel. 
[2]  103  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  3,  1911;  D:  23833;  Frank  Man- 
del,  New  York.  4685 

an  original  play  in  3  acts,  by  P.  Mandel 

[141]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  17,  1913;  D :  32441 ;  Frank  Man- 
del,  New  York.  4686 


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4712 


Boss  (The);  comedy  dramntic  sketch,  by  John 
T.  Doyle,  scenario  by  Charles  Smith.  [2], 
18  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  26,  1912;  D:  30961;  Marion 
Willard  Doyle,  Allston,  Mass.  4687 

play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  B.  Sheldon.     [1],  160 

p.    4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  7,  1911;  D:  23037;  Edward  B. 
Sheldon,  New  York.  4688 

by  G.  F.  Bragdon  and  W.  C.  F.  Post- 

ance.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Guy  Fletcher  Bragdon,  Boston,  and 
W.  Charles  Frederick  Postance,  London ; 
D :  9854,  Jan.  28,  1907 ;  2c.  Jan.  28,  1907.   4689 

play  in  1  act,  by  P.  Haight.     [2],  16  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  21,  1913;  D:  32736;  Parker 
Haight,   Kansas  City,  Mo.  4690 

or,  Living  for  vengeance,  an  original  sen- 


sational drama  in  a  prologue  and  3  acts,  by 
W.  H.  Rightniire. 

©  William  H.  Rightmire,  New  York;  1876: 
12485,  Nov.  9.  4691 

Boss  away;  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  L.  Poor.  23  p. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  17,  1910;   D:  17992;   Edwin   L. 
Poor,  Oak  Park,  111.  4692 

Boss  Bart;  a  pastoral  and  metropolitan  drama 
in  5  acts,  by  J.  M.  Chappie. 

©    Joe    Mitchell    Chappie,    Ashland,    Wis.; 
1890:35180,   June  15.  4693 

Boss  of  the  house;  Yankee  character  sketch,  by 
C.  C.  Blauchard. 

©   Charles   C.   Blanchard,   New   York;    D: 
5168,   June  11,   1904.  4694 

Boss  (The)  of  the  ward;  by  G.  Ade.  Type- 
written. 

©  George  Ade,  Chicago;   1899:60506,   Oct. 
13;  2c.  Oct.  13.  4695 

Boss  of  Z  ranch;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Nelson 
Conipston.  Chicago,  Chicago  manuscript  co., 
1909.     59  p.     f°.     Mimeographed. 

©  Oct.  10.  1909;  2c.  Nov.  1,  1909;  D:  17243; 
Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  "       4696 

Boston;  a  romantic  historical  burlesque  in  3 
acts,  by  J.  B.  Clapp. 

©  John  Bouve  Clapp,  Boston;  1890:11365, 
Feb.  19.  4697 

Boston  as  it  is;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  A. 
Brady. 

©  W^m.  A.  Brady,  New  York;  1890:11228, 
Feb.  18.  4698 

Boston  (A)  crank;  a  musical  comedy  in  3 
laughs,  by  J.  E.  McCann.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    John    Ernest    McCann,    New    York;    D: 
3601,  June  26,  1903 ;  2c.  June  26,  1903.      4699 


Boston  (The)  dip;  a  comedy  in  1  act.  Boston, 
G.  M.  Baker  &  co. 

©  George  M.  Baker,  Boston;  1873:724, 
Jan.  25;  2c.  Jan.  27.  4700 

Boston  (The)  drummer;  a  musical  comedy  in 
3  acts. 

©  H.  I.  Leech,  New  York;  1892:27172, 
27173,   June  29.  4701,4702 

a  3  act  comedy,  by  F.  W.  Gerry. 

©  Frederick  W.  Gerry,  Boston  ;  1893 :  57988, 
Dec.  29.  4703 

Boston  (A)  girl;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
K.  Sprague. 

©  Kate  Sprague,  Milford,  Mass.;  1803: 
18209,  Apr.  13.  4704 

Boston  in  1776.  See  Paul  Revere  and  the 
Sons  of  liberty. 

Boston  (A)  interview;  or.  The  sailor  doll,  farce 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  L.  King. 

©  James  L.  King,  Topeka,  Kan.;  1802: 
8833,  Feb.  26.  4705 

Boston  (The)  serenaders  of  Boston,  Mass.;  a 
farcical-lyric  ensemble,  by  F.  Miller,  jr. 

©  Fred.  Miller,  jr..  New  York;  1899:31847, 
May  11.  4706 

Boston  (The)  statues;  a  drama,  by  T.  F.  Gaff- 
ney. 

©  T.  F.  Gaffney,  Elgin,  111.;  1894:16578, 
Mar.  24;  2c.  July  8,  1895.  4707 

Same. 

©  T.  F.  Gaffney,  Elgin,  111.;  1895:35410, 
July  8.  4708 

Boston  (The)  tea-party;  play  in  1  act,  by  Alice 
Cook  Fuller.  Fraukliu,  O.,  Eldridge  enter- 
tainment house.    12  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.  15.  1913;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1913:  D: 
35437;  Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Frank- 
lin, O.  4709 

See   also   Historical   stories   in    dramatic 


form. 

Boston  "Willamette;  an  original  romantic  drama 
of  Oregonian  life  in  '55,  in  3  acts,  by  W.  B. 
Fitzheury. 

©  Walter  E.  Fitzhenry,  Somerville,  Mass.; 
1879 :  10487,  Aug.  7.  4710 

Botany  Bay;  an  original  melodrama  in  5  acts, 
by  L.  C.  Tees. 

©  Levin  C.  Tees,  Philadelphia;  1881:779, 
Jan.  14.  4711 


in  3  acts,  founded  in  part  on  Dickons' 

Great    expectations,    by    L.    C.    Tees.      Phila- 
delphia, The  Penn  pub.  co.,  1893. 

©  Penn  pub.  co..  Philadelphia;  1893:33388, 
July  15 ;  2c.  July  15.  4712 


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4735 


Boten  (Die)  seiner  Eminenz;  das  spiel  eines 
verliebten,  von  Felix  Josky.  Bei'lin,  E.  Bloch, 
1912.    64  p.     12°. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    19,    1913;    D:  33452;    Eduard 
Blocli,  Berlin.  4713 

Both  in  the  same  boat;  comedy  iu  1  act,  by 
Norman  R.  Field.    7  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Jan.  31,   1910;    D :  20071 ;    Henry  B. 
Toomer,  Hattiesburg,  Miss.  4714 

Both  members  of  this  club;  play  in  1  act,  by 
Jack  Barnette  [i.  e.  J.  \X.  C.  Baruette]  15 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  10,  1915;  D :  39644 ;  John  Win- 
fred  Currie  Baruette,  Roxboro,  N.  C.     4714a 

Both  sides  of  the  counter;  comedy  for  one  male 

and  two  females,  by  Frances  Aymar  Mathews. 

New  York,  E.   S.   Werner,  1907.     14  p.     12°. 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner  &  co..  New  York;  D: 

11687,  Nov.  7,  1907;  2c.  Nov.  22,  1907.     4715 

Both  sides  of  the  curtain.     See  Our  players. 

Both  sides  of  the  question.  14  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Celie  Ellis,  New  York ;  D :  4643,  Feb.  23, 
1004;  2c.  Feb.  15,  1904.  4716 

Bothwell;  a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  J.  T.  Johns. 

©  James  Thomas  Johns,  Boston ;  1877  :  6879, 

Juue  11.  4717 

Boton  de  rosa;  pasatiempo  en  1  acto,  original 
de  M.  Tlious,  mlisica  del  maestro  Luis  Fog- 
lietti.  Madrid  [Sociedad  deautoresespaiioles] 
1909.    30  p.      12°. 

©   Nov.   IS,   1909;    2c.   Nov.   19,   1909;    D: 
174SS;  Maximilian  Thous,  Madrid.  4718 

Bottle  (The)  imp;  a  comic  opera  in  2  acts, 
libretto  by  J.  A.  Gould.     Typewritten. 

©  John  Alfred  Gould,  Boston;   1896:6744, 
Jan.  27;  2c.  Feb.  4.  4719 

— -  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Jas.  A.  Heme. 

©   Katharine   C.   Heme,    St.   Louis;    1888: 
921,  Jan.  9.  4720 

Bottle  of  germs;  libretto  for  a  3  act  musical 
farce,  book  and  lyrics  by  A.  N.  C.  Fowler.  59 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Jan.   12.   1910;   D:  17916;   A.   N.   C. 
Fowler,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y.  4721 

Bottle  (A)  of  ink;  a  burlesque  comedy  in  2  acts, 
by  Geo.  H.  Jessop  and  Wm.  Gill. 

©   Jessop   and   Gill,   United   States;    1884: 
21143,  Oct.  2.  4722 

Bottle  (A)  of  poison;  a  farce,  by  Robert  C.  V. 
Meyers. 

©    Lyceum    pub.    co.,    Philadelphia ;    1899 : 
78004,  Oct.  27;  2c.  Nov.  7.  4723 

Bottle  (A)  of  sarsaparilla.  See  Powder-pufE 
(A) 


Bottle  pool;  play  in  1  act.  by  S.  J.  Bell.  [2], 
15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic  Oct.  14,  1914;  D:  38478;  Stanley  J. 
Bell,  Oakland,  Cal.  4723a 

Bottle  6-40-9;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Will  M. 
Cressy.     [14]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  12,  1910;  D:  22549;  Frank  Rae, 
New  York.  4724 

Bottled  up;  or.  The  goal  of  intemperance, 

©  William  Bush,  Chicago;  1870:2731,  Oct. 
11;   2c.  Dec.  4,  1872.  4725 

Bottom  (The)  of  a  well;  1  act  playlet,  by  Albin 
P.  Ingram.     7  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  18,  1911;  D:  25537;  Anna  Meek 
Bonner.  Oak  Park,  111.  4726 

Bottom  (The)  of  the  sea;  a  spectacular  drama 
in  4  acts. 

©  William  W.  Randall,  New  York;  1886: 
14887,  June  29 ;  2c.  July  8.  4727 

Bottom's  dream;  a  comedy  spectacular  in  3 
acts,  by  W.  I.  A^'arner. 

©  William  Iverson  Varner,  Varner,  Ark. ; 
1894  :  36040,  Aug.  1.  4728 

•  a   Shakespearian  perversion  in  3  acts,  by 

W.  T.  W.  Ball  and  Walter  Pelham.  music  by 
John  J.  Braham. 

©  William  T.  W.  Ball,  Boston ;  1884 :  18741, 
Sept.  17.  4729 

Bouchal  (The)  bawn;  an  Irish  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  M.  J.  Nerney. 

©  M.  J.  Nerney,  Green  Island,  N.  Y. ;  1889 : 
20S10,  July  5.  4730 

Bouchaleen;  a  sensational  Irish  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  H.  E.  Walton. 

©  Henry  E.  Walton  and  Paddy  Murphy, 
United  States;  1891:46620,  Dec.  21.  4731 

Boucher  (Le)  (The  butcher);  original  1  act 
play,  by  M.  C.  Newhaus.  9  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  9,  1913 ;  D :  32900 ;  Marie  Cross 
Newhaus,   New  York.  4732 

Bouderie;  scenette  en  1  acte,  par  M.  Lecomte. 
New  York,  William  R.  Jenkins,  1892. 

©  Maurice  Lecomte,  New  York;  1892:8689. 
Feb.  25 ;  2c.  Feb.  29.  4733 

BoufEons  (Les);  conte  en  4  actes  en  vers,  par 
M.  ZauiacoTs.  [Paris,  Imp.  de  I'lllustration] 
1907.    2  p.  1.,  94  p.    12°. 

©  Miguel  Zamacois,  Paris ;  D :  10037,  Feb. 
28,  1907 ;  2c.  Feb.  28,  1907.  4734 

Bought;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  E.  Warren. 
114  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  9,  1910 ;  D :  21522 ;  John  Ernest 
W\nrren,  New  York.  4735 


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4758 


Bought  and  paid  for;  play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  H. 
Broadhnrst.     144  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  14,  1910;   D :  22S0S ;   George  H. 
Broadhnrst,  New  York.  4736 

Bought  and  sold;  farce  comedy  in  1  act,  by  E. 
O'Reilly.     24  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    5,    1915;    D:  40851;    Emmet 
O'Reilly,  New  York.  4736a 

or,  That's  the  long  and  short  of  it,  a  dra- 
matic composition  in  4  acts,  by  R.  G.  Morris. 
©  Robert  Griffith  Morris,  New  York ;  1872 : 
4675,  May  6.  4737 

Bought  (The)  satisfaction;  play  in  4  acts,  by  H. 
Leclaire.     [3],  176  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  P"eb.  21,  1912;  D :  28791 ;  Helene  Le- 
claire, New  York.  4738 

Boulder  (The)  and  the  bubble;  or.  The  will 
and  the  way,  comedv  in  4  acts,  by  Charles 
Bradford.     [58]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Jan.  4,  1912;   D :  28217 ;   Charles  B. 
Bradford,  Richmond  Hill,  N.  Y.  4739 

Boule  de  neige  (Snowball);  opera  bouffe  in  3 
acts,  words  by  [Charles]  Nuitter  [pseud,  of 
C.  L.  E.  Truinet]  and  [Etienne]  Trefeu,  mu- 
sic by  Jacques  Offenbach. 

©  Frederic  Delgado,  Brooklyn  ;  1872  :  1917, 
Feb.  28.  4740 

Bounced;  an  original  and  essentially  American 
comic  opera  in  2  acts,  by  J.  Magnus  and  H.  0. 
Banner,  music  by  L.  Lombard. 

©  Julian  Magnus,  H.  C.  Bunner  and  Louis 
Lombard,  United  States;  1886:24430,  Oct.  28. 

4741 

Bouncers  (The);  a  comedy  in  8  acts,  by  James 
Ward, 

©  James  T.   O'Brien,   Philadelphia;   1879: 
5913,  May  2.  4742 

Bound;  a  romantic  realistic  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  J.  B.  Matthews. 

©  J.  Brander  Matthews,  New  York;  1871: 
6121,  June  27.  4743 

Bound  and  Free;  two  dramas,  by  Hugh  Mann, 
Boston,  R.  G.  Badger,  1905.    80  p.    12°.  ^ 

©    Richard    G.    Badger,    Boston;    D:5737, 
Nov.  7,  1904;  2c.  Nov.  7,  1904.  4744 

Bound  by  an  oath;  a  domestic  drama  in  4  acts 
and  a  proloiiue.  by  David  Hill.  Boston,  "W.  H. 
Baker  &  co.,  1890. 

©   D.    W.    Hildretb,    United    States;    1890: 
28377,  Sept.  15;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1891.  4745 

a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  Harry  Shelton. 

©  McGill  &  Shipman,  Altoona,  Pa. ;  D  :  456, 
May  11,  1901.  4746 

Bound  by  his  oath.     See  His  just  reward. 


Bound  forever;  an  original  drama,  by  E.  Hen- 
derson.    New  York,  1884. 

©   Ettie  Henderson,   Long   Branch,   N.    J. ; 
1884  :  20439,  Oct.  10.  4747 

Bound  (The)  girl;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Smith 
Sutton  Broome  [pseud,  of  A.  M.  Smith] 

©   Alice    Maude    Smith,    Tacoma ;    D :  163, 
Feb.  23,  1901.  4748 

Bound  in  honor.     See  Miller's  (The)  daughter. 

Bound  out;  an  original  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  M.  E.  Ryan. 

©  Ma  rah  Ellis  Ryan,  Baraboo,  Wis. ;  1885 : 
7659,  Apr.  1.  ^  4749 

Bound  to  occur;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  Arthur. 

©  Joseph  Arthur,  New  York ;   1884 :  16691, 
Aug.  18.  4750 

Bound  to  see  the  girls.     See  Git  thar,  Eli. 

Bound  to  silence;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  H. 
Bailey.     60  p.     t".    Typewritten. 

©  Allan  H.  Bailey,  Indianapolis ;  D :  1340, 
Jan.  23,  1902;  2c.  Feb.  17,  1902.  4751 

Bound  to  succeed;  a  drama  in  4  acts. 

©  Oliver  Doud  Byron,  United  States;  1880: 
1243.  Jan.  21.  4752 

Bound  to  the  past;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Bert 
Aldane  [pseud,  of  I.  Badanes]  [83]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  19,  1914 ;  D  :  36462 ;  Ida  Badanes, 
New  York.  4752a 

Bound  to  win;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  J. 
Warren. 

©    Albert    J.    Warren,    New    York;    18S6 : 
15805,  July  12.  4753 

an  original  play,  by  Frank  Rogers. 

©  Blanche  Selwyn  and  Ben  Gilfoil,  United 
States ;  1878  :  592,  Jan.  11.  4754 

Boundary  (The)  line. 

©  Frank  Galer,  Staten  Island,  N.  Y. ;  1892 : 
17S60,  Apr.  25.  4755 

Boundary  (The)  rider;  by  Guy  Boothby.    Tyi)e- 

written. 

©  Longley  Taylor,  New  York ;  D :  566,  June 

11.  1901;  2c.  June  11,  1901.  4756 

Bounders  (The);  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  G.  E. 

Crater,  jr.    27  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  George  E.  Crater,  jr.,  Brooklyn ;  D  :  13570, 

Aug.  18,  1908;  2c.  Aug.  18,  1908.  4757 

Bounding  (The)  fawn  of  the  prairies.     See  Far 

(The)  West. 

Bouquet  (A);  by  Edith  Wheeler.  London,  J. 
Williams,  ltd. ;  New  York,  Edward  Schuberth 
&  CO.,  1907.     7  p.    12". 

©  Joseph  Williams,  ltd.,  London ;  D  :  11236, 
Aug.  27,  1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  27,  1907.  4758 


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4778 


Bouquet  (A) — Continued. 

a   comedietta   in  1   act,   adapted  from   the 

French  by  J.  A.   Woodward.     Boston,  C.   H. 

Spencer.     (Spencer's  universal  stage,  no.  54) 

©  Charles  H.  Spencer,  Boston;  1871:2070, 

Apr.  5 ;  2c.  Apr.  5.  4759 

play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Goldbeck.    73  p.     f°. 


Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.    16.    1911;    D:  23371;    Edward 
Goldbeck,  New  York.  4760 

Bouquet  of  rose  spirits.  See  Short  plays  for 
small  players. 

Bouquets  and  bombshells;  a  comedy  in  4  acts, 
tr.  and  adapted  by  J.  W.  Shannon. 

©    J.    W.    Shannon,   United    States;    187S : 
2484,  Feb.  28.  4761 

Bourgeois  (Le)  aux  champs;  comedie  en  3 
actes,  de  M.  Brieux.  39  p.  {In  La  petite 
illustration,  no.  62,  9  mai  1914;  serie-theatre 
no.  38) 

©  May  9,  1914;  Ic.  June  3,  1914;  0:37204; 
M.  Brieux,  Paris.  4761a 

Bourgeois  (Le)  gentilhomme;  com^die-ballet 
en  5  actes,  par  MoIitM'e,  with  profuse  liistori- 
cal,  philological,  idiomatical  and  descriptive 
notes,  by  Scheie  De  Vere.  Kew  York,  W.  R. 
Jenkins,'  1889. 

©   William   R.   Jenkins.   New  York;   1880: 
115G1,  Apr.  12;  2c.  June  20.  4762 

comedie-ballet  par  Moliere,  ed.  by  Thomas 

Edward  Oliver.  Boston,  New  York  [etc.] 
Ginn  and  company  [1914;  xxxv,  180  p.  front, 
(port.)     12". 

©    Jan.    22,    1914;    2c.    Jan.    30.    1914;    A: 
361779;  Thomas  Edward  Oliver,  Urbana.  111. 

4762a 


ed.  with  an  introduction  and  notes,  by 

M.    Levi.  .  .     New    York,    H.    Holt   and  com- 
pany, 1910.     xxvii,  175  p.     16". 

©  July  8.  1910 ;  2c.  July  11,  1910 ;  A :  2GS245 ; 
Henry  Holt  &  co..  New  York.  4763 

—  See  also  Merchant  (The)  gentleman. 


Bourgeon  (Le);  comedie  en  3  actes,  par  G. 
Fevdeau.  Pnris,  Lihrairie  theatrale,  1906. 
3  p.  1.,  [31-318  p.     12°. 

©  Georges  Fevdean,  Paris;  D  :  9498,  Nov.  19, 
1906;  2c.  Oct.  15,  1900.  4764 

Bourse  (La)  ou  la  vie;  pi&ce  en  4  actes.  par 
A.  Capus.  New  York,  V.  Ciocia,  1900.  cover- 
title,  74  p.    8°. 

©   Alfred    Capns,    France;    1900   A:  30196, 
Dec.  14 ;  2c.  Dec.  14.  4765 

See    also    Theatre    complet;    [de]    Alfred 


Capus. 


Boute-en-train;  comedie  en  3  actes,  [par]  A. 
Athis.  Paris,  Librairie  theatrale,  1908.  [4], 
193  p.     12". 

©  Alfred  Athis,  Paris;  D :  14465,  Dec.  7, 
1908;  2c.  Dec.  7,  1908.  4766 

Bouton  (Le)  de  Berdouillard;  boiiffonnerie  mili- 
taire  en  1  acte.  par  Louis  Bouvet  et  G.  Arribat. 
Paris,  C.  Joubert,  1911.    31  p.    8". 

©  Dec.  28,  1911;  2c.  Jan.  23,  1912;  D: 
28397  ;  Joubert,  Paris.  4767 

Boviander  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  Clara  Hall 

Allan  and  Carolyn  Hawkins  Key.     16  p.     f". 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  24,  1914;  D:  38303;  C.  H.  Allan 

and  C.  H.  Key,  Detroit.  4767a 

Bow  (The)  legged  pup;  a  farcical  comedietta  in 

1  act,  by  G.  K.  Warren.    Typewritten. 

©   Giles   Reynolds   Warren,   Decatur,    111.; 
1895  :  1383,  Jan.  3  ;  Ic.  Jan.  24.  4768 
Same. 

©  Giles  Reynolds  Warren,  United  States; 
1895:4000,  Jan.  14.  4769 

Bow  (The)  of  orange  ribbon. 

©  Mrs.  II.  D.  Pittman.  St.  Louis;  D :  12428, 
Feb.  24.  1908.  4770 

[by]  L.  Mead. 

©  Leon  Mead,  Binghamton,  N.  Y. ;  1809: 
50997,  Aug.  8.  4771 

Bow  Sing;  opera  in  3  scenes,  libretto  by  C. 
Fleming,  theme  suggested  by  A.  Voegtlin,  mu- 
sic by  M.  Klein.     14  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  24,  1911;  D :  23440 ;  Carroll 
Fleming,  Arthur  Voegtlin  and  Manuel  Klein, 
New  York.  4772 

Bowery  (The);  a  5  act  sensational  comedy- 
drama,  by  Eugene  Thomas. 

©  Thomas  E.  Shea,  E.  Cambridge,  Mass.; 
1S92  :  40003,  Oct.  8.  4773 

Bowery  (The)  after  dark;  a  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  A.  H.  Woods. 

©  Albert  H.  Woods,  New  York ;  1899  :  10542, 
Feb.  4.  4774 

Bowery  (The)  after  ten;  an  original  comedy 
drama,  by  J.  Walsh  and  E.  Chrissie. 

©  John  Walsh  and  Ed.  Chrissie,  United 
States;  1895:14950,  Mar.  15.  4775 

Bowery  (A)  baron. 

©  Billy  B.  Van,  Georges  Mills,  N.  H. ;  D: 
3444,  May  16,  1903.  4776 

Bowery  (The)  boy;  an  American  comedy  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  J.  D.  Clifton. 

©  Joseph  D.  Clifton,  Brooklyn;  1897:  20212, 
Mar.  29.  4777 

an  American  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by 

A.  M.  Miller,  jr. 

©  A.  M.  Miller,  jr.,  United  States;  1805: 
55942,  Nov.  4.  4778 


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4804 


Bowery  (The)  boy — Coutinued. 

— — comedy-melodrama  in  5  acts,  by   G.  Ken- 
nington  and  T.  W.  Arthur. 

©  George  Kennington  and  T.  W.  Arthur, 
New  York;  1895:66914,  Dec.  31.  4779 

a  local  melodrama  in  5  acts,   by  W.  A. 

Brady. 

©  Wm.  A.  Brady,  New  York ;  1895 :  63908, 
Dec.  17.  4780 

Bowery     (The)    boys;    an    American    comedy 
drama  in  3  acts,  by  A.  M.  Miller,  jr. 

©  Ambrose  Marshall  Miller,  jr.,  New  York ; 
1895 :  60495,  Nov.  30.  4781 

Bowery  (The)  bud;  by  L.  M.  Meaney.    19  p.    4°. 
Tyi^ewritten. 

©  Lottie  Myrtle  Meaney,  Charlestown, 
Mass.;  D :  11322,  Sept.  10,  1907;  2c.  Sept.  10, 
1907.  4782 

Bowery  (A)  burlesque;  a  dramatic  composition, 
by  Jules  Hurtig. 

©  Jules  Hurtig,  New  York;  1897:66084, 
66085,  Nov.  27.  4783,  4784 

Bowery  (The)  burlesquers;  a  dramatic  compo-      Bowery  sports;  comedy  and  burlesque  in  3  acts, 
sition,  by  J.  Hurtig.  by  J.  B.  Donovan. 

©   Jules   Hurtig,    New   York ;    1897 :  64902,  ©   James   B.    Donovan,   New   York ;    1896 : 

Nov.  22.  4785  60741,  Nov.  5.  4798 

Bowery  (The)  Caruso;  playlet,  by  Max  M.  Si-      Bowery  (The)  waif;  a  melodrama  in  prologue 


Bowery  (The)  masqueraders;  a  musical  ex- 
travaganza in  1  act,  by  A.  Davis. 

©  Austin  Davis,  Boston ;  D :  2596,  Nov.  12, 
1902.  4793 

Bowery  (The)  newsgirl;  comedy  drama  of  N.  Y. 
life  in  4  acts,  by  Joseph  Totten.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Riess  &  Totten.  New  York ;  D :  6232,  Feb. 
16,  1905;  2c.  Feb.  16,  1905.  4794 

Bowery  (The)  night  school;  a  vaudeville 
sketch,  by  John  T.  Mclntyre.  Philadelphia, 
The  Penn  publishing  company,  1906.  20  p. 
12°. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia  ;  D  :  9274,  Oct. 
19,  1906;  2c.  Oct.  19,  1906.  4795 

Bowery  (The)  of  New  York;  melodrama  in  4 
acts,  by  Edward  E.  Rose. 

©  Clara  F.  Rose,  Marshfield  Hills,  Mass.; 
1897  :  7763,  Jan.  28.  4796 

Bowery  (The)  pawnbroker;  melodrama  of  New 
York  life,  by  Joseph  Totten.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Amer.    amusement    assn.,    Chicago ;    D : 
5757,  Nov.  11,  1904 ;  2c.  Nov.  11,  1904.        4797 


mou.    8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  28,  1913 ;  D  :  32121 ;  Anna  Simon. 
New  York.  4786 

Bowery  (A)  girl;  a  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Ada  Lee  Bascom.    Typewritten. 

©  Harry  Williams,  New  York  ;  1894  :  43902, 
Sept.  19;  2c.  Nov.  21.  4787 

—  a  comedy-drama  of  New  York  life,  by  C.  T. 
Vincent  and  W.  A.  Brady.     Typewritten, 

©  Charles  T.  Vincent  and  William  A. 
Brady,  New  York;  1894:50773,  Oct.  31:  2c. 
Dec.  3.  4788 

play  in  1  act,  by  M.  Cameron.     5  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  3,  1912 ;  D :  30732 ;  Myrtle  Cam- 
eron, St.  Louis.  4789 

Bowery  (The)  girls;  by  J.  Hurtig. 

©  Jules  Hurtig,  New  York;  1898:45008, 
July  28.  4790 

Bowery  (The)  king. 

©  John  T.  Inman,  Coney  Island,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
1921,  May  19,  1902.  4791 

Bowery  (The)  maidens;  by  J.  Hurtig. 

©  Jules  Hurtig,  New  York;  1898:45011. 
July  28.  4792 


and  4  acts  and  7  scenes,  by  F.  Whitman,    f". 
Typewritten. 

©  Frauklyn  Whitman,  San  Francisco ;  D : 
4537,  Jan.  21,  1904 ;  2c.  Jan.  21,  1904.       4799 

Bowery  (The)  widows;  by  J.   Hurtig. 

©    Jules   Hurtig,    New   York;    1898:45006, 
July  28.  4800 

Bowl  (A)  of  soup;  an  original  curtain  raiser,  by 
Scott  Marble. 

©  A.  H.  Hart,  United  States ;  1892 :  30846, 
July  25.  4801 

Bowl- wearing  (The)  princess;  1  act  play 
adapted  from  a  legend  told  by  ;\Ime.  Ozaki  in 
her  book.  Heroes  of  Japan,  by  M.  Harris. 
[1],  11  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  10,  1913;  D:  32623;  Mable  Har- 
ris, Seattle.  4802 

Bows  and  arrows;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  R.  G. 
Morris,  jr. 

©   Robert   GrifHn   Morris,   jr.,   New   York: 
1880 :  7972,  May  24.  4803 

Box  K  (The)  ranch.     See  San  Saba. 

Box  no.  8;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  T.  M.  Raulein. 
64  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  13,  1911;   D:  24108;   Theodore 
M.  Raulein,  New  York.  4804 


5379—15- 


-15 


225 


4805 


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4825 


Box  (A)  of  cash;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  M. 
Favor. 

©   Edward   M.    Favor,    Neve    York;    1885: 
17497,  Aug.  17.  4805 

Box  of  kisses;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  J.  F.  Cooke. 
20  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  21,  1914 ;  D  :  35726 ;  James  Fran- 
cis Cooke,  Bala,  Pa.  4805a 

Box  (A)  of  matches;  a  new  and  original  mu- 
sical comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  A.  Houpt,  pro- 
fessionally known  as  W.  A.  Mestayer. 

©  William  A.  Houpt,  United  States;  1884: 
14S41,  July  21.  4806 

Box  (A)  of  monkeys,  and  other  farce  com- 
edies; by  Grace  Livingston  Furniss.  New 
York,  Harper  &  brothers,  1891.  3  p.  1.,  [3]- 
257  p.     12°. 

Contents:  A  box  of  luonkeys. — The    Jack 
trust. — The  veneered  savage. — Tulu. 

©  Harper  &  bros.,  New  York ;  1891 :  10778, 
Mar.  23;  2c.  May  9.  4806a 

Box  of  perfectos;  or,  The  hunt  for  antiques, 
vaudeville  comedy  for  two,  by  G.  A.  Lemming. 
10  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May   12,    1910;    D:  21021;    Geo.    A. 
Lemming,  Chicago.  4807 

Box  (A)  of  pills;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  E. 
Nicholson. 

©  J.  E.  Nicholson,  Cincinnati;  1887:26439, 
Oct.  13.  4808 

—  a  farce-comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  F.  Wohl- 


fartb. 

©  A.  F.  Wohlfarth,  St.  Louis ;  1886 :  16856, 
July  23.  4809 

a  farcical  comedy,  by  F.  J.  Pilling. 

©    Frank    J.    Pilling,    Boston;    1885:3445, 
Feb.  7.  4810 

Box  of  powders;  comedy  for  one  male  and  one 
female,  text  and  stage  business  ed.  and  rev.  by 
Pauline  Phelps  and  Marion  Short.  New  York, 
Edgar  S.  Werner  &  co.  [1906] 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner,  New  York;   D:9477, 
Nov.  12,  1906;  2c.  Nov.  26,  1906.  4811 

Box  (A)  of  wrinkles;  a  satiric  farce  in  3  acts, 
by  B.  Whitney. 

©    Bruce    Whitney,    Detroit;    1889:34192, 
Nov.  11.  4812 

Box  (The)  oflBce  boy;  vaudeville  sketch,  by  E. 
Keith  Musgrove.     8  p.    4".     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Aug.   28,  1911;    D:  25092;    Ethel   K. 
Musgrove,  Louisville.  4813 

Box  (The)  oflace  man;  play  in  1  act,  by  Thomas 
J.  Gray.     [16]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    May   19,   1914;    D:  37069;    Noble   & 
Brooks,  New  York.  4813a 


Box  (A)  office  stamp;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  H.  M.  Knapp. 

©  Charles  Daniels  and  H.  M.  Knapp,   St. 
Louis ;  1891 :  3271,  Jan.  22.  4814 

Box  (A)  seat.    Typewritten. 

©  Sara  C.  Siegel,  Cleveland;  D :  7090,  Aug. 
10,  1905;  2c.  Aug.  10,  1905.  4815 

Boxers  (The);  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  L.  Marston 
and  C.  Heverin. 

©   Lawrence  Marston  and  Cator  Heverin, 
New  York ;  1900  A  :  14421,  June  11.         4816 

Boxers  (The)  of  China;  in  4  acts,  by  C.  E. 
Blaney. 

©  Charles  E.  Blaney,  New  York;  1900  A: 
17190,  July  12.  4817 

Boxing'  a  king's  ears;  a  play  in  4  acts,  arr.  for 
the  stage  from  one  of  the  fairy  tales  of 
Laboulaye,  by  S.  Howell. 

©    S.    Howell,    New    Orleans;    1874:10346, 
Aug.  6.  4818 

Boy  (The);  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  M.  Led- 
erer. 

©  Allison   M.   Lederer,   Ridgewood,  N.  J. ; 
1898:74687,  Dec.  21;  2c.  Dec.  22.  4819 

play  in  3  acts,  by  Justin  Sterns  [pseud,  of 

J.  Lewis]     [2],  123  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    2,    1913;    D:  34388;    Justine 
Lewis,  New  York.  4820 

Boy  (A)  and  a  girl. 

©  Harrv  Shannon,  Haverhill,  Mass.;  1900 
A :  12218,  May  14.  4821 

Boy  (The)  and  girl  of  Dublin;  a  play  in  5  acts, 
by  J.  B.  Bradley. 

©   J.    B.   Bradley,   Pittsburgh;    1883:8099, 
May  3.  4822 

a  play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  B.  Bradley. 

©  J.  B.   Bradlev,  Pittsburgh;   1882:21728, 
Dec.  21;   2c.  Apr.  28,  1883.  4823 

Boy  (The)  and  the  burglar.    See  Pals. 

Boy  (The)  and  the  girl;  a  musical  comedy  in 
2  acts,  by  R.  Carle.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Richard  Carle.  New  York  ;  D  :  12317,  Feb. 
6,  1908 ;  2e.  Feb.  5,  1908.  4824 

Boy  (The)  avenger.  Sec  Thrown  upon  the 
world. — Tracked  to  death. 

Boy  (The)  bandit;  vaudeville  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
J.  W.  Turconi.    8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  17,  1914;  D:  39122;  Joseph  W. 
Turconi,  Holyoke,  Mass.  4824a 

Boy  (The)  bandits  of  Chicago;  a  comedy  melo- 
drama in  4  acts,  by  W.  J.  Burke. 

©    William    J.    Burke,    Springfield,    Mass.; 
D  :  4373,  Dec.  3,  1903.  4825 


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4849 


Boy  (The)  behind  the  gun, 

©  Harry  Clay  Blaney,  New  York ;  D :  6964, 
July  15,  1905.  4826 

Same.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Harry  Clay  Blaney,  New  York ;  D :  6141, 
Jan.  26,  1905 ;  2c.  July  15,  1905.  4827 

Boy  Blue;  musical  pastoral,  libretto,  lyrics  and 
music  by  M.  R.  Martin.  26  p.  f.  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  July  25,  1912  ;  D  :  30419 ;  Margaret  R. 
Martin,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  4828 

Boy  (The)  detective.     128  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Chas.  E.  Blaney,  New  York;   D :  10998, 

July  19,  1907;  2c.  July  19,  1907.  4829 

'an  American  melodrama,  by  N.  S.  Woods. 

76  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Amer.    amusement    assn.,    Chicago;    D: 
9345,  Oct.  30,  1906;  2c.  Oct.  20,  1906.       4830 

a  dramatization  in  3  acts,  by  H.  A.  Weaver. 

©  Thomas  B.  MacDonough,  Brooklyn ;  1871 : 
8843,  Sept.  22.  4831 

See  also  Waifs  of  New  York. 

Boy  (The)  from  Kerry;  an  Irish  comedy  in  4 

acts,  by  J.  J.  Williams. 
©  J.  J.  Williams,  Seattle;  1891:46047,  Dec. 

17.  4832 

Boy  (The)  from  Sunset;  western  love  drama  In 
3  acts,  by  D.  R.  Pierce.  31  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.    June    11,    1915;    D :  40901 ;    Dayton 
Richard  Pierce,  Union  Hill,  N.  J. 


4   p. 


4832a 
Type- 


Boy    (The)   from   the   East 
written. 

©  Leo  Francis  McGinn,  Providence,  R.  I. ; 
D:  14339,  Nov.  21,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  21,  1908. 

4833 

Boy  (The)  from  the  "West;  comedy-drama  in  4 
acts,- by  W.  C.  Elmendorf. 

©  William  C.   Elmendorf,  New  York;   D: 
6371,  Mar.  3,  1905.  4834 

Boy    (The)    gambler;    an    original    sensational 
drama  in  3  acts,  by  P.  A.  Fitzgerald. 

©    Robert    Ellwood,    Philadelphia;    1874: 
7688,  June  8.  4835 

Boy  (A)  hero;  a  play,  by  M.  T.  Stone  and  M. 
Hayden. 

©  Mary  Tillotson  Stone  and  Martin  Hayden. 
New  York ;  1886 :  14731,  June  28.  4836 

Boy  (The)  heroes  of  '64.     See  New  Market. 

Boy  (The)  I  left  behind;  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Mc- 

Cree,   adapted   from   Geo.   V.   Hobart's  farce, 

Mrs.  Black  is  back.    122  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  20.  1911;  D:  25539;   Junie  Mc- 

Cree,  Sbeepshead  Bay,  N.  Y.  4837 


Boy  (A)  in  gray;  or,  False  idols;  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  F.  D.  Reinau. 

©  F.  D.   Reinau,   New  York;   1898:64362, 
Nov.  2.  4838 

Boy  (The)  in  green;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Paul 

Tresize   [pseud,  of  S.  F.  Whitman]  [6],  115 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    1,    1913;    D:  33970;  Stephen 

French  Whitman,  New  York.  4839 

Boy  (The)  king;  romantic  play  in  4  acts,  by 
W.  Howard.    4  v.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  27,  1913;  0:34558;  Walter 
Howard,  London.  '  4840 

Boy    (The)    miner.      See   Grizzly   Adams,    the 
hunter  of  the  Sierra  Nevada. 

Boy  (The)  next  door. 

©  George  P^'elix,  Brooklyn ;  D :  4562,  Jan. 
29,  1904.  4841 

by  L.  M.  Meaney.    17  p.    4°.    Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Sept.  6,  1910 ;  D :  21945 ;  Lottie  Myr- 
tle Meaney,  Charlestown,  Mass.  4842 

Boy  (The)  of  the  mines.     See  Willi-Joe. 

Boy  (A)  of  the  period.     See  Lorena's  lovers. 

Boy  (A)  of  the  streets;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
by  C.  T.  Vincent.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Charles  T.  Vincent  and  Henry  D.  Gra- 
hame.  New  York ;  D :  3466,  May  21,  1903 ;  2c. 
May  21,  1903.  4843 

Boy  (A)  or  a  girl;  or.  King  Gabalus,  an  opera 
in  a  prologue  and  2  acts,  by  D.  Young.  Type- 
written. 

©  Arthur  W.  Tarns  and  Daniel  Young,  New 
York ;  D :  711,  July  31,  1901 ;  2c.  July  31,  1901. 

4844 

Boy  (The)  plunger;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  C.  E. 
Blaney.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Chas.  E.  Blaney,  New  York;  D :  9225, 
Oct.  13,  1906;  2c.  Oct.  13,  1906.  4845 

Boy  (The)  ranger;  a  romantic  melodrama. 
©  Frank  I.   Frayne,  United  States;   1892: 
8155,  Feb.  20.  4846 

Boy  (The)  reporter;  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  J. 
Parker.     [3],  11  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  22,  1913;  D:  34503;  Walter  J. 
Parker,  Chicago.  4847 

Boy  (The)  scout;  by  A.  D.  Gash.    Typewritten. 

©  A.  D.  Gash,  Chicago;  1899:76516,  Nov. 

23 ;  2c.  Dec.  11.  4848 

Boy  scout  of  the  Sierras;  romantic  spectacular 
border  drama  in  5  acts. 

©  N.  S.  Wood,  United  States;  1886:24918, 
Nov.  4.  4849 


227 


4850 


DRAMATIC  COMPOSITIONS 


4870 


Boy  (The)  scouts;  play  for  boys  in  3  acts,  by 
Walter  Ben  Hare.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  & 
CO.,  1913.    50  p.    12°. 

©   June   28,  1913;   2c.   June  30,   1913;   D: 
33679 ;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.    4850 

Boy  (The)  sleuth  of  Bugville.  See  I'll  tell  my 
mother  on  you. 

Boy  (The)  tramp;  or,  The  maniac  mother. 

©  Tiosine  Neuville,  Brooklyn;  1886:16645, 
July  21.  4851 

Boy  wanted;  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  E. 
Blauey. 

©  Chas.  E.  Blaney,  New  York;  1895:19132, 
Apr.  6.  4852 

Boy  (The)  who  found  out;  drama  in  1  act,  by 
(Charles  Sumner  [pseud,  of  C.  S.  Hayes]  and 
('harles  Collins.    27  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  14,  1915;  D:  40722;  Charles  S. 
Hayes,  Chicago.  4852a 

Boy  (The)  with  the  boodle;  a  musical  melo- 
drama in  4  acts,  by  H.  Hall.  99  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Howard  Hall,  East  Elmhurst.  N.  Y. ;  D : 
10626,  May  23,  1907 ;  2c.  June  20,  1907.    4853 

Boycott  (The);  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  B. 
Lister.    45  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.  23,  1910;   D:  20278;   Henry  B. 
Lister,  San  Francisco.  4854 

a    story    of   to-day    in   3    acts,   by    George 

Jacobs.      [51]    p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  5,  1912 ;  D :  29292 ;  Geo.  J.  Har- 
ter,  Akron,  O.  4855 

Boycotted;  or,  The  Chinatown  mystery,  a  local 

drama  in  3  acts  and  13  scenes,  by  J.  C.  Welch. 

©   James   Charles   Welch,    San    Francisco; 

1886 :  24112,  Oct.  25.  4856 

Boycotter  (The);  a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts. 

©    Hugh    Farrar   McDermott,    New    York; 

1886  :  2615,  Jan.  30.  4857 

Boycotters  (The)  and  the  marriage  bureau;  a 

farcical  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  H.  F.  McDermott. 

©    Hugh    Farrar    McDermott,    New    York; 

1886:6807,  Mar.  24;  Ic.  Mar.  24.  4858 

Boyhood  pranks;  or.  The  little  Flips  in  trou- 
ble, laughable  interlude  or  minstrel  finale,  by 
Frank  Dumont.  New  York,  M.  Witmark  & 
sons,  1905.    11  p.    16°. 

©  M.  AVitmark  &  sons,  New  York ;  D :  6535, 
Apr.  17,  1905 ;  2c.  Apr.  17,  1905.  4859 

Boys  (The)  and  Betty;  play  in  3  acts,  by  G.  V. 
Hobart.     [108]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  George  V.  Hobart,  Pelham  Manor.  N.  Y. ; 
D :  13696,  Sept.  1,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  1,  1908. 

4860 


Boys  and  girls;  a  play  of  college  life  in  1  act, 
by  M.  Ott.     [22]  p.    4°.    Mimeographed. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  8,  1913 ;  D  :  32244 ;  Matthew  Ott. 
Wollaston,  Mass.  4861 

Boys  and  girls  again.  See  Our  school-days. — 
School-days. 

Boys  (The)  in  blue;  or.  The  traitor's  doom,  a 
military  drama  in  5  acts,  by  D.  A.  Sunderland 

"  and  C.  B.  Rhodes.  Providence,  A.  Cranford 
Greene,  printer,  1871. 

©   D.   A.    Sunderland,   Providence,    R.    I. ; 
1871 :  1199.  Feb.  13 ;  2c.  Feb.  27.  4862 

Boys  (The)  in  white;  by  J.  S.  Melton. 

©  Jacob  S.  Melton,  Muncie,  Ind. ;  D  :  15924, 
May  22,  1909.  4863 

Boy's  literary  conference;  a  school  play  for 
six  boys.  New  York,  E.  S.  Werner  &  co.,  1904. 
12  p.    12°. 

©  Edgar  S.   Werner,  New  York;   D :  5206, 
June  11,  1904;  2c.  Oct.  17,  1904.  4864 

Boy's  mother;  American  comedy  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  F.  Rider  and  M.  A.  Hopkins.  [214] 
p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Jan.    11,   1912;    D:  28284;    Fremont 
Rider  and  Mary  Alden  Hopkins,  New  York. 

4865 

Boys  (The)  of  Kilkenny;  an  Irish  play  of  the 
present  day,  by  T.  Walsh. 

©  Townsend  Walsh,  New  York ;  1897  :  21452. 
Apr.  3.  4866 

Boys  (The)  of  New  York;  a  dramatic  composi- 
sition  in  5  acts,  by  W.  F.  Phillips.  87  p.  8°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Will    F.    Phillips,    New    York;    D :  4355. 
Dec.  8.  1903;  2c.  Dec.  8,  1903.  4867 


—  a  4  act  comedy  drama,  by  C.  E.  Blaney. 

©    Charles   E.    Blaney,    New   York;    1897: 
60624,  Oct.  26.  4868 

a  sensational  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 


T.  H.  Winnett. 

©  Thomas  H.  Winnett,  New  York ;  1891 : 
3442,  Jan.  23.  4869 

Boys  (The)  of  '67.     See  Fough-a-ballagh. 

Boys  of  the  Golden  brotherhood;  1  act  comedy 
skit,  by  D.  D.  Aaronson.  16  p.  4°.  Tjqje- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  16,   1915;   D:  40509;   D.   Darby 
Aaronson,  New  York.  4869a 

Boy's  proposal;  little  comedy  in  1  act,  by  A. 
Eckersley.  New  York,  Samuel  French ;  Lon- 
don, Saiuuel  French,  ltd.,  1909.     28  p.     12°. 

©   Nov.   13,   1909;   2c.   Nov.   15,   1909:    D: 
17374;  Arthur  Eckersley,  London.  4870 


228 


4871 


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4895 


Boy's  (A)  revenge  for  the  death  of  his  parents 
and  loss  of  his  home;  a  synopsis  of  a  5  act 
drama,  by  W.  J.  Hurley. 

<c)  William  J.  Hurley,  San  Francisco;   D: 
683,  July  23,  1901.  4871 

or,  A  night  in  Ireland,  a  dramatic  com- 
position in  5  acts,  by  W.  J.  Hurley. 

©  William  J.   Hurley,   San   Francisco ;   D : 
412,  Apr.  30,  1901.  4872 

Boys  together;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
A.  Fallon. 

©   Anita    Fallon,   New   York;    1890:17417, 
May  28.  4873 

Boys  wanted;  a  vaudeville  sketch  in  1  scene, 
by  L.  Wood. 

©   Leo   Wood,   New   York;    D:  10418,   Apr. 

26,  1907.  4874 

Boys  will  be  girls;  a  girlsterious  extravaganza 

in  1  act,  by  Sherman  F.  Johnson.    Boston,  W. 

H.  Baker  &  co.,  1905.     20  p.     12°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  7221, 
Sept.  7,  1905;  2c.  Oct.  12,  1905.  4875 

Boys  (The)  with  the  chairs;  pantomime  act, 
by  C.  Martinettie.    4  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Clark    Martinettie,    Boston;    D :  14532, 
July  10,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  14,  1908.  4876 

Brae,  the  poor  house  girl;  a  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  C.  L.  Piper.    Clyde,  O.,  A.  D.  Ames. 

©  A.  D.  Ames,  Clyde,  O. ;  1887 :  29799,  Nov. 
17 ;  2c.  Dec.  5.  4877 

Brace  (A)  of  burglars;  a  1  act  dramatic  com- 
position, by  F.  J.  Beaman.  16  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  Fred  J.  Beaman,  Jackson,  Mich.;  D: 
15629,  Apr.  15,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  15,  1909.  4878 
Brace  of  partridges;  a  farcical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  Robert  Ganthony.  .  .  New  York,  S. 
French;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1906.  74  p. 
12°. 

©    Samuel    French,    New    York;    D :  8635. 
June  5,  1906 ;  2c.  June  3,  1909.  4879 

humorous  play  in  3  acts,  by  Robert  Gan- 
thony. 

©    Richard     Ganthony,     Sheepshead    Bay, 
N.  Y. ;  1897  :  36914,  June  22.  4880 

Brace  (A)  of  woodcock;  a  1  act  comedy,  by 
J.  Marlin. 

©  Jane  Marlin,  New  Haven,  Conn. ;  1899 : 
.39349,  June  15.  4881 

Bracelet  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  Alfred  Sutro. 
New  York,  S.  French ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd., 
1912.    24  p.    12°. 

©   Mar.   28,   1912;    2c.   Mar.   29,   1912;    D: 
29314;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.         4882 

^by  L.  B.  Mallory.  21  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.   Mar.   3,   1913;    D:  32502;    Lilian    B. 
Mallory,  New  York.  4883 


Bradford  folks;  or,  Old  Yankee  neighbors,  a 

rural  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  D.  Smart. 

©  Herbert  Durrell  Smart,  Nashua,  N.  H. ; 

1899  :  79045.  Dec.  5.  4884 

Bradlee  (The)  children;  play  in  3  acts,  by  F. 
Thoin.     147  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  1,  1913 ;  D  :  32479  ;  Fanny  Thorn, 
New  York.  4885 

Bradstreets;  a  modern  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  B.  L.  Anthony. 

©  Burt  Luther  Anthony,   Easton.  Pa.;   D: 
4779,  Mar.  22,  1904.  4886 

or,  Fortune  hunters,  an  original  comedy  in 


4  acts,  by  B.  L.  Anthony. 

©  B.    L.   Anthony,   Easton,   Pa.;    D :  11446. 
Sept.  30.  1907.  4887 

Brady,  the  agent;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  H.  Simms. 
12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  John  H.  Simms,  Los  Angeles ;  D :  6881, 
June  26,  1905 ;  2c.  June  12,  1905.  4888 

Brady's  boy;  an  original  domestic  comedy,  by 
Ed.  Chrissie.    23  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Frank    B.    Richardson,    Brooklyn;    D: 
385,  Apr.  23,  1901;  2c.  Dec.  1,  1900.  4889 

Brautigam  wider  willen,  und  Der  walzertraum 
einer  lustigen  wittwe;  operette  in  3  aufzue- 
gen,  von  W.  Forgo. 

©  William  Forgo,  New  York;  D :  14762,  Jan. 
7,  1909.  4890 

Brag o-the-t wins;  parody  and  satire,  by  B.  Lip- 
set.     20  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  31,  1913;   D:  32878;   Bernhard 
Lipset,  Seattle.  4891 

Brain  storm;  monologue,  by  T.  H.  Dalton.  2  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  H.  Dalton,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
11270,  Sept.  3,  1907;  2c.  Sept.  3,  1907.     4892 

play  in  1  act,  by  R.  F.  Manning.     [1],  8  p. 

4°.     T3T)ewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    27,    1913;    D:  34553;    Robert 
Franklin  Manning,  Brooklyn.  4893 

Brain  (The)  worker;  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  Bow- 
man.   17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    27,    1915;    D:  40848;    Willard 
Bowman  and  Bertha  Creighton,  New  York. 

4893a 

Braino  (The)  man;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Sara 
Preston,  Amy  Oliver  and  R.  E.  Dyar.  32  p. 
8°.    Printed. 

©  Ralph  E.  Dyar,   Minneapolis;   D:  10651. 
May  16,  1907;  2c.   June  10,  1907.  4894 

Brains;  by  Joe  Kerr. 

©  Wm.  M.  Kerr,  New  York;   1891:41565, 
Nov.  20.  4895 


229 


4896 


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491T 


Brains — Continued. 

by  L.  Rohr.     74  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  26,  1909 ;  D :  17540 ;  Louis  Rohr, 
Chicago.  4896 
play   in   3   acts,   by   I.   Levy.     216   p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  3,  1915;  D:  39574;  I-mie  Levy, 
Trenton,  N.  J.  4896a 

Brains  vs.  brawn;  a  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  J. 

Ashcroft. 

©   John  Ashcroft,   New   Yorli;    1887:2560, 

Feb.  1;  2c.  Feb.  1.  4897 

Brains  vs.  gold.     See  Q.  Z. 
Brainstorms  of  Bluebeard;  play  in  2  acts,  by 

J.  H.  Thacher.     28  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  8,  1910 ;  D :  20744 ;  John  Hamil- 
ton Thacher,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  4898 

Braisley  diamond;  a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
b\'  Lush,  Smyth,  Tremayne  and  Hall.  139  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  W.  G.  Smyth,  New  York ;  D :  7861,  Jan. 
3,  1906;  2c.  Jan.  8,  1906.  4899 

Brakespeare;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  T,  W.  King. 

©  Thomas  Worthington  King,  New  York; 

1890 :  8354,  Mar.  13.  4900 

Brambleton  fair;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 

W.  J.  Newton. 

©  Watson  J.  Newton,   Washington;   1891: 

13605,  Apr.  14;  2c.  May  16.  4901 

Brand;  by  Henrik  Ibsen,  with  introduction  by 

William    Archer.      New    York,    C.    Scribner's 

sons,  1906.    xii,  262  p.    12°. 

©  Charles  Scribner's  sons.  New  York;  A: 
160715,  Nov.  16,  1906 ;  2c.  Nov.  16,  1906.  4901a 

a  dramatic  poem,  by  Henrik  Ibsen,  tr.  into 

Enailish  prose  by  J.  M.  Olberman.  Oregon 
ed.  Portland,  Or.  [Printed  by  A.  F.  Ellis] 
1912.  1  p.  1.,  iii,  [1],  168  p.  front,  (port.) 
16°. 

©  Aug.  3,  1912 ;  2c.  Aug.  9,  1912 ;  A :  319328 ; 
J.  M.  Olberman,  Portland,  Or.  4902 

et  dramatisk  digt,   [af]   Henrik  Ibsen,  ed. 

with   introduction   and    notes    by    Julius    E. 

Olson.     Chicago,  J.  Anderson  pub.  co.,  1908. 

Ivi.  349  p.     12°. 

©    John   Anderson   pub.    co.,    Chicago ;    A : 

206405,  May  8,  1908 ;  2c.  May  9,  1908.        4903 
Sec  also   Works   (The)   of  Henrik  Ibsen. 


Brand  (The);  a  4  act  drama,  by  S.  S.  Seibert. 
©  S.  S.  Selbert.  Ft.  Smith,  Ark. ;  D :  12454. 
Feb.  14,  1908.  4904 

Brand  der  leidenschaften;  schausplel  in4akteu. 
von  Josip  Kosor.  Miinchen,  Dramatisches 
centralbiiro  Rubinverlag.     107  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  22, 1911 ;  D  :  25824 ;  Dramatisches 
centralbiiro  Rubinverlag,  M.  &  W.  Koliler, 
Munich.  4905 


Brand   (A)   new   woman;   an   operatic   comedy 
satire  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Navratil, 

©    Edward    Navratil,    New    York;    1895: 
37441,  July  19.  4906 

Brand   (The)   of  Cain;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
A.  L.  Fisher  and  J.  H.  Zerr. 

©  A.  L.  Fisher  and  J.  H.  Zerr,  Reading,  Pa. ; 
1895:61551,  Dec.  5.  4907 

' in  4  acts,  by  H.  J.  Fowler. 

©  H.  J.  Fowler,   Geneva,  N.  Y. ;  1900  A: 
25601,  Oct.  15.  4908 

a  romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Wolford 

and  A.  Wolford. 

©  Augustus  Wolford  and  Arnold  Wolford, 
St.  Louis ;  1896  :  2982,  Jan.  7. 

See  also  Black  Dick. 


4909 


Brand  (The)  of  shame;  a  sensational  drama  in 
1  act. 

©    Anton    Shaad,    Cincinnati ;    1876 :  7574, 
June  22.  4910 

Brand    (The)    of    the    Drakes;    modern  3    act 

drama,   by   M.   Keightley.     80  p.     f°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    28,    1910;    D :  20617 ;  Mabel 

Keightley,   South  Bend.  Ind.  4911 

Branded;  an  original  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
M.  Price. 

©  Mark  Price.   United   States;   1890:7764, 
Mar.  8.  4912 

.or,   The   spirit  of  vengeance,   an  original 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  B.  Maurice  Bailey. 

©  Edward  M.  Bailey,  Riverpoint,  R.  I. ;  D : 
3304,  Apr.  17,  1903.  4913 

See  also  E. — Viola. 

Branded  by  the  dead;  5  act  drama,  by  E.  S. 
Spencer. 

©   Ella    S.    Spencer,   United   States;    1883: 
20843,  Nov.  12.  4914 

Branded  for  life.     See  Jean  Valjeau. 

Branded  mavericks;  a  wisp  from  the  mesa  in 
1  act,  by  M.  Terrell  and  H.  O.  Stechhan.  22 
p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Dec.   24,   1912;   D:  31786;    Maverick 
Terrell  and  H.  O.  Stechhan,  Los  Angeles.  4915 

Brander  (The);  drama  in  3  acts,  by  L.  M.  Piper. 
[2],  87  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.   18,    1910;    D  22589;    L.    Marie 
Piper.  Columbus,  O.  4916 

Branding  (The);  comedy  drama  of  western  life 
in  3  acts,  by  D.  E.  Davenport  and  J.  W. 
Dennis.     [58]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  1,  1911;   D:  28008;   Delbert  E. 
Davenport  and  James  W.  Dennis,  Wichita. 

4917 


230 


4918 


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4935 


Brandywine;  an  origiual  drama,  written  and 
aiT.  by  J.  Hart. 

©  Josh  Hart,  New  York;  1875:5401,  May 
24.  4918 

Brannigan  (The)  club;  a  farcical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  W.  E.  Keller. 

©  W.  E.  Keller,  Pittsburgh;  1883:7170, 
Apr.  16.  4919 

Branningan's  courtship. 

©  Wm.  Mclntyre,  Kenosha,  Wis. ;  1895 : 
55939,  Nov.  4.  4920 

Brannon  on  the  moor;  a  romantic  Irish  drama 
of  Rapparee  days,  by  J.  E.  Barrett. 

©  John  E.  Barrett,  Scranton,  Pa. ;  D :  9810, 
Jan.  9,  1907.  4921 

Brantley;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  W.  J.  Lynd. 
©  William  John  Lynd,  Denver;  1876:1482, 
Feb.  3;  2c.  June  26.  4922 

Brass;  an  original  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  G,  P. 
Rowe. 

©  George  Fawcett  Rowe,  New  York;  1875: 
13786,  Dec.  27 ;  2c.  Apr.  22,  1876.  4923 

■  See  also  Copper. 

Brass  and  brains;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  J.  A. 
Lewis  and  W.  R.  Wilson. 

©  Julius  A.  Lewis  and  Will.  R.  Wilson,  New 
York;    1889:27798,    Sept.    12.  4924 

Brass  bound  box.     See  Lispet. 

Brass  (The)  bowl;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  Smith 
and  L.  J.  Vance,  from  the  novel  of  the  same 
title,  by  L.  J.  A^ance.    193  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Winchell  Smith  and  Louis  Joseph  Vance, 
New  York ;  D :  11896,  Dec.  10.  1907 ;  2c.  July 
31,  1908.  4925 

Brass  bu.ttons;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Van 
der  Voort.     71  p.     4".     Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Aug.  5,  1912;  D:  30435;  Maybelle 
Van  der  Voort,  Palo  Alto,  Cal.  4926 

a  comedy  in  3  acts,  for  female  characters 

only,  by  Grace  A.  Luce.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker 
&  CO.,  1900.  37  p.  12".  (Baker's  edition  of 
plays) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  1900  A : 
18812,  July  30 ;  2c.  Sept.  29.  4927 

drama,  by  G.  C.  Elms.    Typewritten. 

©  George  C.  Elms,  Seattle;  1894:4976,  Jan. 
19;  Ic.  Jan.  19.  4928 

Brass  (The)  collar;  1  act  drama,  by  I.  H.  Mer- 
lin.    [3],  29  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  31,  1912 ;  D :  30397 ;  Iva  Helena 
Merlin,  New  York.  4929 

Brass  (The)  tag;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Aiken. 

©  Ednah  Aiken,  San  Francisco ;  D :  11866, 

Nov.  20,  1907.  4930 


Brasse's  circus.      8ee  Showman  (The) 

Brat  (The);  play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Pulton.     [91] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  7,  1915;  D :  41437 ;  Maude  Ful- 
ton, San  Francisco.  4930a 


a  story  of  Cape  Cod,  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 

Edward  McWade.     34  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Edward  Robert  McWade,  New  York ;  D : 
5354,  July  28,  1904;  2c.  July  28,  1904.       4931 

Bi>aTbH  (Diebriider);  ,!i,paMa  bt,  S-x-b /;'feHcTBiHX'b  cb 
npojioroMt.     1  p.  1.,  85  p.  4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  July  8,  1914  ;  D  :  374,96 ;  Ossip  Dymow, 
New  York.  4931a 

Braumeister  Bock;  von  R.  Schlagintweit. 

©  Richard  Schlagintweit,  St.  Lonis;  1900 
A:  4078,  Feb.  13.  4932 

Braut   (Die)  des  Lammes.      See  Napoleon  II. 

Braut  (Die)  des  Spaniers;  ein  drama  in  5 
akten,  von  C.  Becker. 

©  Carl  Becker,  New  Orleans;  1875:9695, 
Sept.  18.  4933 

Braut  (Die)  von  Korea;  ballet  in  4  akten  und 
8  bildern,  von  H.  Regel,  choreographische 
theil  von  J.  Hassreiter,  musik  von  Josef 
Bayer.  Berlin,  Schlesinger'sche  buch  und 
musik-handlung   (Rob.  Lienau). 

©  Schlesinger'sche  buch-  und  musikhand- 
lung  (Rob.  Lienau),  Berlin;  1897:  33436,  June 
2 ;  Ic.  June  2.  4934 

Braut  (Die)  von  Messina;  by  Johann  Christoph 
Priedrich  von  Schiller,  ed.  with  a  commentary 
and  notes  by  William  Herbert  Carruth.  New 
York,  Boston  [etc.]  Silver,  Burdett  and  co. 
[1901]   ix,  185  p.     front,   (port.)   pi.     12°. 

©  Silver,  Burdett  &  co.,  Boston ;  A :  20862, 
Oct.  22,  1901;  2c.  Nov.  11.  1901.  4934a 

Oder,  Die  f eindlichen  briider,   ein  trauer- 

spiel  mit  choren,  von  Johann  Christoph  Pried- 
rich von  Schiller,  ed.  with  introduction  and 
notes  by  Arthur  H.  Palmer  and  Jay  Glover 
Eldridge.  New  York,  H.  Holt  and  company, 
1901.     Ivi,  193  p.     12". 

©  Henry  Holt  &  co..  New  York ;  A :  17930, 
Sept.  28,  1901 ;  2c.  Nov.  11,  1901.  4934b 

Brautfahrt  (Die)     See  Weisse  (Der)  adler. 

Brautwahl  (Die);  musikalisch  -  phantastische 
komddie  in  3  akten  und  1  nachspiel,  nach 
E.  T.  A.  Hoffmanns  ErzShlung,  text  und  mu- 
sik von  Ferruccio  Busoni.  2..  endgiiltige  fass- 
ung.  Breslaii.  Schlesische  buchdrnckerei  v. 
S.  Schottlaender,  1912.  87  p.  16°.  [Text 
only] 

©  Apr.  27,  1912 ;  2c.  Apr.  27,  1912 ;  D  :  29509. 
Harmonie,  Munich.  4935 


231 


4936 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


4959 


' 


Brautwahl  (Die) — Continued. 
theater  diclitung  fiir  musik.    Triest,  [Aus- 
tria], Verlag  C.  Schmidt  &  co.,  1907.     119  p. 
8°. 

©  Ferruccio  Busoni,  Berlin ;  D :  10411,  Apr. 
24,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  25,  1907.  4936 

Brave  as  a  lion;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  W.  Cole- 
num.     [2],  36  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  11,  1911;  D:  23329;  Walter 
Coleman,  New  York.  4937 

Brave  (A)  coward;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  H.  Wolf. 
4  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  20,  1912;  D:  30912;  Harvey 
AYolf,  Chicago.  4938 

a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  S.  Hill  and  T. 

Addison.     [123]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  J.  Stacv  Hill  and  Thomas  Addison,  Cin- 
cinnati;  D:  13912,  Sept.  23,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  23, 
1908.  4939 

a  romance  of  the  Revolution,  in  4  acts  and 

2  tableaux,  by  J.  F.  Terriss. 

©  John  F.  Terriss,  Brooklyn;  1896:64619, 
Nov.  27.  4940 

vaudeville  sketch  in  1  act,  by  B.  W.  Musson. 


Typewritten. 

©    Bennet    Woodley    Musson,     Rochester, 
N.  Y.;  1900  A:  27224,  Nov.  2;  2c.  Nov.  2. 

4941 

Brave  (A)  little  tomboy;  play  of  the  Revolu- 
tion, by  Elizabeth  F.  Guptill.  Franklin,  O., 
Eldridge  entertainment  house.     27  p.     12". 

©  Nov.  1,  1912 ;  2c.  Dec.  9,  1912 ;  D  :  31653 ; 
Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Franklin,  O. 

4942 

Brave  Magg-ie;  monologue,  by  F.  I.  Matthews. 
8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  10,  1914;  D:3S154;   Frederick 
Irving  Matthews,  New  York.  4942a 

Brave  (A)  man;  an  American  play,  by  B.  Camp- 
bell. 

©    Bartley    Campbell,    New    York;    1882: 
16622,  Oct.  7.  4943 

a  1  act  sketch,  by  W.  C.  Cowper. 

©  William  C.  Cowper,  New  York ;  D :  11994, 
Dec.  17,  1907.  4944 

Brave  (The)  volunteer;  a  4  act  military  drama, 
by  C.  G.  Davenport. 

©  Clara  Grady  Davenport,  New  York ;  1896 : 
13572,  Feb.  29.  4945 

Brave  (A)  woman;  a  domestic  melodrama  in  5 
acts  and  6  tableaux,  by  Mortimer  Murdoch. 

©   Josephine   E.   Hardie,   Brooklyn;    1885: 
8331,  Apr.  9.  4946 

an  original  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Mur- 
doch.    New  York,  Annie  Clybourne. 

©    Mortimer   Murdoch,    South    Middleboro, 
Mass. ;  1889  :  26706,  Sept.  2.  4947 


Bravery  of  Mr.  Bailey's  sister;  sketch  in  1 
act,  liy  Joseph  Birkenbam.  Clyde,  O.,  Ames' 
publishing  co.,  1909.    5  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.  9,  1909 ;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1909 ;  D  :  17415 ; 
Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O.  4948 

Bravery's  reward,  Cuba;  by  G.  White. 

©   George  White,   New  York ;   1897 :  11448, 
Feb.  16.  4949 

Bravest  (The)  girl;  a  dramatic  sketch,  bv  Si. 
U.  Collins.     16  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Hii-on  G.  Cornell,  Detroit ;  D :  8233,  Mar. 
27.  1906:  Ic.  Mar.  27,  1906;  Ic.  Apr.  14,  1906. 

4950 

Bravest  (The)  of  the  brave;  a  domestic  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  Gus.  Phillips  (Oofty  Gooft) 

©  Mrs.  Augustus  Phillips,  Westport,  Conn. ; 
1886:14018,  Jime  18.  4951 

Bravest   (The)   of  them  all;  or.   Eat  'em  up, 

Hennie,  eat  'em  up,  a  story  from  life,  by  G. 
H.  McFarland  (Chas.  H.  Mackie)  3  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©     Charles     Hugh     McFarland,     Roxbury, 
Mass. ;  D :  4662,  Feb.  9,  1904 ;  2c.  Feb.  9,  1904. 

4952 

Braving  the  world;  an  original  drama  in  4  acts 
and  prologue,  by  H.  Jackson. 

©  Harry  Jackson  and  C.  W.  Hassett,  Chi- 
cago; 1888:35261,  Dec.   10.  4953 

— — •  sensational  comedy-drama  in  a  prologue 
and  4  acts.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Edward  Ellis  and  George  Arthur 
Day,  Chicago ;  1892 :  2913.  Jan.  16 ;  2c.  Jan.  16. 

4954 
Bravo   (The)   of  Venice;  a  play  in  5  acts,   tr. 
and    adapted    to   the   American   stage   by   A. 
Onesti  and  H.  Gondolfo. 

©  Anthony    Onesti    and    Harrv    Gondolfo, 
Philadelphia  ;  1900  A  :  11725,  May  9.         4955 
See  also  Man  (The)  in  black. 

Bravo's  (The)  oath;  or.  Tales  of  Venice,  a  4 
act  melodrama,  by  Samuel  Drake. 

©  Robert  F.  Kraft,  New  Albany,  Ind. ;  1886 : 
10203,  Apr.  29.  4956 

Bray  ton  (The)  episode;  a  play. 

©  Samuel  Harden  Church,  Pittsburgh;  D: 
3443,  May  16,  1903.  4957 

Brazen  (The)  casket.     See  Baba. 

Brazilia;  or,  The  waiting  throne,  a  spectacular 
drama  in  3  acts,  by  G.  G.  Small. 

©  George  G.  Small,  New  York ;  1874 :  2502. 
Mar.  2.  4958 

Brazilian  (The);  operetta  in  3  acts,  English  tr. 
and  adaptation  by  Edgar  Smith  and  Max 
Pemberton,  music  by  F'rancis  Chassaigne. 

©  Rudolph  Aronson,  New  York ;  1890  :  15335, 
May  9.  4959 


232 


4960 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


4982 


Brazilians  (The);  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  A. 
Jacobson. 

©  Augustus  Jacobson,  Cblcago ;  1882 : 
16074,  Sept.  29.  4960 

Brazzia  (Le);  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  F.  V.  De 
More.     Typewritten. 

©  Flora  V.  De  More,  Phillipsburg,  N.  J. ;  D  : 
5431,  Aug.  13,  1904;  Ic.  Aug.  15,  1904;  Ic. 
Mar.  3,  1905.  4961 

Breach,  of  promise;  [by  L.  Kobriu] 

94  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  13, 1912  ;  D  :  29965  ;  Leon  Kobrin. 
Brooklyn.  4962 

See  also  Amateur  (The)   lawyer. — Lights 

(The)  of  Broadway. 

Bread  and  butter;  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  G. 
O'Neill.     4  V.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  2,  1914  ;  D :  36911 ;  Eugene  Glad- 
stone O'Neill,  New  London,  Conn.  4962a 

Bread  (The)  and  milk  drill;  an  entertainment 
for  children,  by  Nellie  E.  Case. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1896: 
66192,  Dec.  5.  4963 

Bread  cast  upon  the  waters;  a  domestic  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  J.  N.  Long  and  II.  B.  Warner. 
San  Francisco,  1880. 

©  J.  N.  Long  and  H.  B.  Warner,  United 
States ;  1880 :  2269,  Feb.  10.  4964 

Bread,  cheese,  and  kisses.  See  Man  (The)  in 
possession. 

Bread  for  the  hungry;  by  F.  Pons  Pou. 

©  Francisca  Pons  Pou,  New  York;  1894: 
14545,  Mar.  14.  4965 

Bread  (The)  line. 

©  Jerome  A.  Hart,  San  Francisco ;  D : 
12764,  Apr.  16,  1908.  4966 

comedy  in  4  acts,  by  F.  A.  Lord.    85  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.   19,  1910;   D:  20507;   Frank  A. 
Lord,  New  York.  4967 

Bread  (The)  of  idleness;  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  L. 
Masters.  Chicago,  The  Rooks  press,  1911. 
173  p.     12". 

©  Sept.  30,  1911 ;  2c.  Oct.  2,  1911 ;  D  :  25365 ; 
Edgar  Lee  ^Masters,  Chicago.  4968 

Breadwinner  (The);  a  domestic  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  Timothy  Hart.  Chicago,  Chicago  manu- 
script co.,  1912.  [3],  53  p.  f°.  Mimeographed. 
©  Aug.  22,  1912;  2c.  Sept.  5,  1912;  D: 
30740;  Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  4969 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  Mrs.  D.  Mack. 

©  Mrs.  Duval  Mack,  Washington ;  D :  8715, 
June  18,  1906.  4970 


Breadwinner  (The) — Continued. 

original  comedy  drama  of  New  York  life  in 

4  acts,  by  Timothy  Hart.     [82]  p.    4".    Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  7,  1912 ;  D :  28972 ;  Frank  Han- 
non,  Chicago.  4971 

Breadwinners  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  X. 
Finnegan.     [50]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  21,  1913;   D:  33854;   Frank  X. 
Finnegan,  New  York.  4972 

by  S.  M.  Kahmaun.    [42]  p.    4°.    Tyi^e- 

written. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  9,  1913;  D:  ,34366;   Sophie  M. 
Kahmanu,  Pittsburg,  Kan.  4973 

Break-neck-Ben,  the  boy  pioneer;  or.  Frontier 
life  in  Minnesota,  a  drama,  by  F.  H.  Stauffer. 

©  Frank  H.  Stauffer,  Philadelphia;  1874: 
8164,  June  17.  4974 

Break  (The)  of  day;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts 
and  7  scenes,  by  B.  F.  Waterman.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Baruch  Frank  Waterman,  New  York;  D: 
383,  Apr.  22,  1901;  2c.  June  17,  1902.      4975 

Break  the  walls  down;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Mrs. 
A.  Gross.     3  v.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  16,  1914;  D:  37401;  Mrs.  Alex- 
ander Gross,  London.  4975a 

Breakers  (The);  drama  in  4  acts,  by  R.  S. 
Sensabaugh.     [81]  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  26,  1913 :  D :  32432 ;  Roy  S.  Sensa- 
baugh, Knoxville,  Tenn.  4976 

by  Stella  Le  Roy.  [85]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  5,  1911 ;  D :  24865 ;  Effie  F.  King, 
Boston.  4977 

■play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  Andrews.     [2],  74  p. 


4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  2,  1911 ;  D  :  25660 ;  Charlton  An- 
drews, Valley  City,  N.  D.  4978 

—  or,    Summer   life   at   Cape    May,    a   local 


comedy  in  4  acts,  by  J.  N.  Fort. 

©   J.   Neil   Fort,   Philadelphia;   1872:4196, 
Apr.  22.  4979 

Breakers  ahead;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  T.  L. 
Foster. 

©  Thomas  L.   Foster,  Philadelphia;   1872: 
2467,  Mar.  12.  4980 

Breakfast  food  for  two;  a  vaudeville  sketch,  by 
Hari-y  L.  Newton.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison 
[1905]     14  p.    16^ 

©  Thomas   S.   Denison,   Chicago ;   D :  7018, 
July  24,  1905 ;  2c.  Sept.  18,  1905.  4981 

Breakin'  (The)  in;  by  Z.  J.  Guilbeault.  23  p. 
4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  22,  1911 ;  D :  25831 ;  Zephirin  J. 
Guilbeault,  St.  Louis.  4982 


233 


4983 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


5000 


Breaking  a  bronk;  1  act  travesty,  by  G.  L. 
Waters. 

©  Garth  Lewis  Waters,  Denver;   D :  8484, 
May  5,  1906.  4983 

Breaking'  a  butterfly;  4  acts,  by  W.  V.  Pettit. 
100  p.    4".     Typewritten. 

©  William  Y.   Pettit,   Brooklyn;  D :  15162, 

Feb.  24,  1909;  2c.  May  20,  1909.  4984 

Breaking  his  bonds;  a  comedy-drama  in  4  acts, 
by  II.  C.  Dale.  Author's  ed.  New  York,  Har- 
old Roorbach. 

©    Horace    C.    Dale,    Reading,    Pa.;    1894: 
47293.  Oct.  10;  2c.  Dec.  17.  4985 

Breaking  home  ties;  comedy  drama,  by  W.  L. 
Hummell. 

©  William  L.  Hummell,  Dixon,  111.;  1896: 
21681,  Apr.  6.  4986 

Breaking  into  society;  comedietta  in  1  act,  by 
G.  Fortescue.    23  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June   1,    1911;    D:  24380;    Granville 
Fortescue,  Washington.  4987 

a  musical  farce  in  3  acts,  by  L.  Arthur  and 


Breaking  (The)  point;  drama  in  1  act,  by  J.  D. 
Campbell.     5  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    10,    1914;    D:  36064;    James 
Douglas   Campbell,   New   York.  4992b 

1  act  play,  by  J.  C.  Savery.     [39]   p.     4°. 


R.  B.  Smith. 

©  Lee  Arthur  and  Robert  B.   Smith,  New 
York  ;  D  :  7054,  July  13,  1905.  4988 

Breaking  into  the  movies;  farce  comedy  sketch, 
by  P.  E.  Burns.    9  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Feb.    10,    1915;    D:  39636;    Paul    B. 
Burns,  Philadelphia.  4988a 

Breaking  it  off;  a  farce  in  3  acts,  freely  adapted 
from  the  French,  by  Louis  Harrison  and  B.  B. 
Valentine. 

©   Ella   S.   Doris,  New   York;   1898:74050, 
Dec.  19.  4989 

Breaking  jail;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Brieux,  tr. 
and  adapted  by  A.  Tridon.  50  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  15,  1913 ;  D :  34733 ;  Andre  Tri- 
don, New  York.  4990 

Breaking  (The)  light;  comedy  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  C.  L.  Buruham.    3  v.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  6,  1913 ;  D  :  34956 ;  Clara  Louise 
Bnrnham,  Chicago.  4991 

Breaking  (The)  of  bonds;  drama  of  the  social 
unrest,  by  Arthur  Davison  Ficke.  Boston, 
Slierman,  French  &  co.,  1910.  9  p.  1.,  [3] -79 
p.    12°. 

©    Oct.    11,    1910;    2c.    Oct.    20,    1910:    A: 
273689;  Sherman,  French  &  co.,  Boston.  4992 

Breaking  on  the  rocks;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
C.  F.  MacGrath.    33  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  7,  1915;   D:  39331;   Charles  F. 
MacGrath,   Cincinnati.  4992a 


Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.   7,    1912;    D:  28587;    James   C. 
Savery,  Cambridge,  Mass.  4993 

by  P.  L.  Weil.    8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 


©  Ic.  Dec.  4,  1912;  D:  31549;  Percival  L. 
Weil,  New  York.  4994 

play  in  1  act,  by  G.  Willard  and  J.  Matthew 

^Murray.     7  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  28,  1914;  D:  38620;  Grace  Wil- 
lard, Spokane,  Wash.  4994a 

Breaking  the  ban.     lice  Article  (L')  47. 

Breaking  the  engagement;  farce  in  1  act,  by 
W.  C.  Parker.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co., 
1910.    10  p.    12". 

©   May   13,   1910;   2c.    May   16,   1910;    D: 
21042 ;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.      4995 

Breaking  the  ice;  or,  A  piece  of  holly,  ro- 
mantic comedy  for  one  male  and  one  female, 
by  Charles  Thomas,  text  and  stage  business 
ed.  and  rev.  by  Pauline  Phelps  and  Marion 
Short.  New  York,  E.  S.  Werner  &  co.  [1906] 
15  p.     12°. 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner,  New  York;   D :  9435, 
Nov.  15,  1906;  2c.  Nov.  22,  1906.  4996 

Breaking  the  record;  a  1  act  drama,  by  A.  B. 
Rogers.     16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ada  Byron  Rogers,   Berkeley,   Cal. ;   D : 
15759,  May  1,  1909 ;  2c.  May  1,  1909.        4997 

Breaking  the  records;  musical  comedy  farce  in 
1  act.  by  Eugene  de  Mon.ie  [pseud,  of  H.  C. 
Anderson]     21  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  16.  1912;  D:  28724;  H.  Chester 
Anderson,  San  Francisco.  4998 

Breaking  the  spell;  by  Clarice  Manning  [pseud, 
of  Mrs.  M.  J.  MacQuarrie]  19  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  9,  1910;  D:  20383;  Mrs.  M.  J. 
MacQuarrie,  New  York.  4999 

Breaking  the  trust;  sketch,  from  the  French 
of  Jean  Ricquard,  by  J.  H.  Bacon.  16  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    2,    1914;    D:  36206;    John    H. 
Bacon,  New  York.  4999a 

Breaking  up  house-keeping;  a  comedy  sketch. 

©  John  T.  Hanson,  New  York ;  1899 :  59768, 

Sept.  18;  2c.  Sept.  18.  5000 

Breaks  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  D.  Boehm. 
114  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    14,    1915;    D:  39391;     David 
Boehm.  New  York.  5000a 


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5000 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


5021 


Breath.    (A)    of   Irish,   airs, 
(The)  shamrock. 


See  Four-leaved 


Breath  (A)  of  old  Virginia;  dramatic  playlet  iu 
1  act  and  3  scenes,  by  Tom  Barry.  30  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  6,  1915;  D:  39601;  Joseph  Hart, 
New  York.  5000b 

Breath  (The)  of  scandal;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
A.  Lnce.    3  v.    4".    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    27,    1914;    D:  37130;    Alethea 
Luce,  Brooklyn.  5000c 

Breath  (A)  of  suspicion;  a  drama,  by  Frances 
Isabel  Currie,  a  dramatization  of  the  novel  of 
the  same  name. 

©  Francis  I.  Webb,  New  York ;  1895 :  8817, 
Feb.  11.  5001 

Breath  (A)  of  the  plains;  a  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  M.  L.  White.    60  p.    f^    Typewritten. 

©  Montgomery  Lewis  White,  Austin,  Tex.; 
D  :  11156,  Aug.  12,  1907  ;  2c.  Sept.  9,  1907.  5002 

Brebantius;  a  drama,  by  L.  B.  Mcllhenny. 

©  Leonidas  Bertram  Mcllhenny,  Dayton,  O. ; 
D  :  4343,  Jan.  18,  1904.  5003 

Brebis  (La);  comMie  en  2  actes,  par  E.  See. 
(L'lllustration  theatrale,  8®  annee.-201,  3 
fevrier  1912) 

©  Feb.  3,  1912;  2c.  Mar.  2,  1912;  D:  28910; 
Edmond  See,  Paris.  5004 

Brebis  (La)  perdue;  piece  en  3  actes,  par  G. 
Trarieux.  20  p.  (L'lllustration  theatrale,  7" 
ann4e  194,  25  novembre  1911) 

©    Nov.   25,    1911;    2c.    Dec.    22,    1911;    D: 
28060;  Gabriel  Trarieux,  Paris.  5005 

Bred  in  old  Kentucky;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E. 
O.   Risley.     Typewritten. 

©    Edward    O.    Risley,    Louisville;    1899: 
48317,  July  26;  2c.  Dec.  2.  5006 

Bred  in  the  bone;  a  drama  in  prologue  and  4 
acts. 

©    Oliver    Doud    Byron,    Brooklyn;    1871: 
7525,  Aug.   12.  5007 

original  dramatic  episode  in  1  act, "by  M. 

Nobles.     [17]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  16,  1912 ;  D  :  29389 ;  Milton  No- 
bles, Brooklyn.  5008 

Breed  (The);  or.  The  call  of  blood,  by  A.  T. 
Metzler.     [2],  25  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  4,  1911 ;  D  :  25679 ;  Alyse  Thomp- 
son Metzler,  Metzler,  Wy.  5009 

Breeding  (The)  pen;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
H.  J.  Pulleu.    71  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Horace  J.  Pullen,  Los  Angeles ;  D  :  15934, 
May  24,  1909;  2c.  June  17,  1909.  5010 


Breeze  (A)  from  actors'  land;  a  truthful  trifle 
of  the  stage,  by  P.  Pauli.  Coytesville,  N.  J., 
1914.     13  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    3,    1914;    D:  37209;    Pauline 
Pauli,  Coytesville,  N.  J.  5010a 

Breeze  (A)  from  the  Rockies;  a  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  C.  S.  Anderson. 

©    Coulter    S.   Anderson,    Brookfleld,    Mo. ; 
1896 :  58780,  Oct.  26.  5011 

Breeze's  tenderfoot;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  R.  P. 
Jauette.     [1],  15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    le.    May    21,    1914;    D:  37092;    Robert 
Pierre  Janette,  Boston.  ^  5011a 

Breezy  (A)  call;  a  comedietta  in  1  act,  by 
Charles  Townsend. 

©  C.  F.  Townsend,  Weedsport,  N.  Y. ;  1891 : 
9779,  Mar.  14.  5012 

an  original  comedietta  in  1  act,  by  Charles 

Townsend.     Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison. 

©    T.    S.    Denison,    Chicago;    1891:39766, 
Nov.  5 ;  2c.  Nov.  6.  5013 

Breezy  Point;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  for  female 
characters  only,  by  Belle  Marshall  Locke. 

©  Walter  H.  Balcer  &  co.,  Boston;  1898: 
71604,  Dec.  9;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1899.  5014 

Breezy  (A)  time;  musical  farce  comedy  in  3 
nets,  by  E.  B.  Fitz. 

©  E.  B.  Fitz,  New  York ;  1891 :  15469,  Apr. 

27.  5015 

Brehms    tierleben;    schwank    in    3    akten,    von 

Matth.    Blank    und    Karl    Frey.      Miinchen, 

Drei  masken  verlag.     89  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  26,  1912 ;  D :  30956;  Drei  masken 

verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h..  Munich.  5016 

Bremont  (The)  balloon;  a  sunstroke  in  3  fits, 

by  E.  C.  de  Bonilla.    101  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Emanuel  Camoin  de  Bonilla,  New  York ; 

D :  1787,  Apr.  25,  1902;  2c.  Apr.  25,  1902.  5017 

Brenda  of  the  leaves;  a  drama,  by  R.  Barry. 

102  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Richard  Barry,  Monrovia,  Cal. ;  D  :  15728. 
Apr.  28,  1909;  2c.  Apr.  28,  1909.  5018 

Brennan  of  the  moor;  an  Irish  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  C.  MacCulloch.     4°.     Tyi^ewritten. 

©    Campbell    MacCulloch,    New   York;    D: 
11235,  Aug.  27,  1907;  2c.  Aug.  27,  1907.     5019 
Brennan  on  the  moor. 

©  Barney  Gilmore,  Philadelphia  ;  D  :  4040. 
Oct.  2,  1903.  5020 

Brentwood;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  R.  M.  Yost. 
©  Robert  M.   Yost,   St.   Louis;   1882:9315, 

June  6.  5021 

Brer  Rabbit  and  Mr.   Fox;  musical  frolic,  by 

Mrs.  Percy  Dearmer,  music  by  Martin  Shaw. 

London,  Joseph  Williams,  ltd.    54  p.    8°. 

©   Apr.    25,    1914;    Ic.    Apr.    20,    1914;    D: 
37037;  Joseph  Williams,  ltd.,  London.      5021a 


235 


5022 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


5042 


Brer  Babbit  and  Uncle  Bemus;  a  comic  opera 
for  young  people,  libretto  by  Walter  Parkes, 
music  by  Florian  Pascal.  London,  J.  Wil- 
liams, limited.  1903.    36  p.    8°. 

©  Joseph  Williams,  ltd.,  London;  D :  3841, 
Aug.  18,  1903;  2c.  Aug.  IS,  1903.  5022 

Brer  Rastus  X.  Jasper,  lecturist;  a  dramatic 
composition  in  1  act,  1  scene,  by  L.  Bluestein. 
10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Levi  Bluestein,  Chicago ;  D :  15767,  May 
3,  1909 ;  2c.  May  3,  1909.  5023 

Breslau;  by  Kurt  Matull,  ed.  by  C,  R.  Tyler. 
©   Charles   Racine   Tyler,   New   York;    D: 
4589,  Feb.  5,  1904.  5024 

Bresters  millionen  (Brewster's  millions); 
lustspiel  in  4  akten,  von  Winchell  Smith  und 
Byron  Ongley,  aus  dem  Englishen  ubersetzt. 
103  p.    8". 

©    Ic.    Sept.    15,    1909;    D:  16787;     Felix 
Bloch  erben,  Berlin,  5025 

Brethren  of  the  summit;  play  in  4  acts,  by  C. 
ICastwood.     94  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  20,  1909 ;  D  :  17753 ;  Carlin  East- 
wood, Corte  Madera,  Cal.  5026 

Breton's  act;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  T.  Breton. 
[4]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  20.  1911 ;  D  :  23700 ;  Ted  Breton, 
New  York.  5027 

Brewing  (A)  of  brains.  See  Silver  (The) 
thread. 

Brewster's  farm;  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by 
W.  C.  Kenyon  and  K.  S.  Brown.  38  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  9,  1912;  D:  29617;  William  C. 
Kenyon  and  Katharine  S.  Brown,  Chicago. 

5028 

Brewster's  millions;  a  dramatization  of  the 
book  of  the  same  name,  by  W.  Smith  and 
Byron  Ongley.     f".     Typewritten. 

©   Winchell    Smith,   New   York;    D :  10136, 
Mar.  14,  1907 ;  2c.  Mar.  14,  1907.  5029 

Brian  Moran;  or,  Parnell  and  the  poor  of  Ire- 
land, a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  G.  W.  Thater. 

©    G.   W.   Thater,   Baltimore ;    1880 :  5087, 
Mar.  31.  5030 

Briar  Rose;  or.  The  sleeping  beauty,  dramatic 
fantasy  being  a  dramatization  of  the  famous 
story  of  the  same  name,  by  George  W.  Jahn 
and  W.  H.  Russell.  [65]  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  June  21,  1913 ;  D :  33568 ;  William  H. 
Russell,  Philadelphia.  5031 

Bribe  (The);  by  E.  J.  Young.  130  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  Eugene  J.  Young,  New  York;  D:  12787, 
Apr.  20.  1908 ;  2c.  June  25,  1909.  5032 


Bribe  (The)— Continued. 

-play  in  3  acts,  by  S.  O'Kelly.     Dublin  and 

London,  Munsel  &  co.,  ltd.,  1914.    2  p.  1.,  46  p. 

12". 

©   Feb.    18.   1914;    2c.    Feb.   26,   1914;    D: 
36165 ;  Seumas  O'Kelly,  Dublin.  5032a 

j)olitical  comedy  drama  in  1  act,  by  Charles 

P.  Bates  and  J.  H.  Manning.    13  p.    4°.    Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.   Dec.  30,  1914;  D:  39241;   James  H. 
Manning,  New  York.  5032b 

Bribe  (The)  from  Ballyclogan;  1  act  play,  by 
Francis  Baker  Fairfax  [pseud,  of  Fairfax 
Henry  Wheelan]     26  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    28.    1911;    D:  23643;    F.    II. 
Wheelan,   San  Francisco.  5033 

Bribonas  (Las);  zarzuela,  original  de  A.  M. 
Viergol,  mtisica  del  Rafael  Calleja.  Madrid, 
Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles,  1908.  77  p. 
12°. 

©  Antonio   M.   Vi§rgol,  Madrid;   D :  13861. 
Sept.  21,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  21,  1908.  5034 

Bric-a-brac;   an  extravaganza  in   1   act,  by   J. 

Basset. 

©  Jed  Basset  and  George  W.  Hyatt,  New 
York ;  1879  :  17069,  Dec.  19.  5035 

musical  comedy  and  review,  by  M.  Libby. 

14  p.     f*.     Typewritten. 

©   Marius  Libby,   Chicago;   D :  12198,   Jan. 
9,  1908;  Ic.  Jan.  2,  1908;  Ic.  Apr.  3,  1908. 

5036 

a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  the  Perry 

brothers. 

©  E.  G.  Perry,  Denver;  1882:13992,  Aug. 
23.  5037 

a  musical  fantasie  in  a  prologue  and  2  acts, 


by  H.  B.  Smith. 

©  Harry  B.  Smith,  New  York  ;  D  :  7374,  Oct. 
9,  1905.  5038 

— —or.  The  kiss,  comedy  drama  in  1  act,  by 
G.  R.  Craw.    13  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  21,  1912;  D:  30601;  George 
Rockhill  Craw,  Chicago.  5039 

Bric-a-brac  (The)  will;  libretto  by  S.  J.  Adair 
Fitzgerald  and  Hugh  Moss.  London,  Robert 
Cocks  &  CO.,  1895. 

©  Robert  Cocks  &  co.,  London ;  1895 :  53933, 
Oct.  23 ;  Ic.  Oct.  23 ;  2c.  Dec.  27.  5040 

Brichanteau;  ou.  La  vie  d'un  comedien,  piece 
on  4  :ictes  et  5  tableaux,  tiree  du  roman  de 
Jules  Claretie  par  M.  de  Feraudy.    38  p.     8°. 

Proof. 

©  Maurice  de  Feraudy,  Paris ;  D :  8648, 
June  6,  1906;  2c.  June  6,  1906.  5041 

Brick-top;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  A.  S.  Richard- 
son. 

©  Anna  S.  Richardson,  Del  Norte,  Col.; 
1890 :  26110,  Aug.  25.  5042 


236 


5043 


COPYKIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


5063 


Brickey;  a  farcical  drama  in  3  acts  and  3 
scenes,  by  B.  A.  Baker. 

©   B.   A.   Balier,   Greeley,    la.;   1883:8349, 
May  7.  5043 

Bridal  (The)  bureau;  burlesque  in  2  parts,  book 
and  lyrics  by  Billie  Burke.  [2],  42  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

I©   Ic.   Jiine   11,   1914;   D:  37289;   William 
Francis  Burke,  New  York.  5043a 

Bridal  (The)  chamber;  a  musical  burlesque,  by 
H.  Montague. 

©  Harry  Montague,  New  York ;  1897  :  16722, 
Mar.  11.  5044 

a  1  act  pantomime  play. 

©  Robert  P.  McNutt,  Cambridgeport,  Mass. ; 
1896  :  11822,  Feb.  21.  5045 

Bridal  (The)  of  Olivette;  opera  comique  in  3 
acts,  English  adaptation  by  H.  B.  Farnie, 
composed  by  Audran. 

©   Helen   Lenoir,   New   York;   1880:18454, 
Dee.  4.  5046 

Bridal  (The)  of  Pennacook;  entertainment  in 
tableaux  and  pantomime,  illustrating  an  In- 
dian legend,  adapted  from  a  poem  by  J.  G. 
Whittier,  by  Harriet  H.  Pierson.  Franklin, 
O.,  Eldridge  entertainment  house.  15  p.  12". 
©  Nov.  1,  1913 ;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1913  ;  D  :  35438 ; 
Eldridije  entertainment  house,  Franklin,  O. 

5047 

Bridal  (The)  of  Trierniain.     See  Triermain. 

Bridal  (The)  suit;  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  Hayden.    135  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  6,  1915;   D:  40575;   Jack  Hay- 
den,  New  York.  5048 

Bridal  (A)  tour;  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  A. 
Daly. 

©   Augustin   Daly,    New    York ;    1874 :  390, 
Jan.  12.  5049 

a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  C.  Ken- 


nedy. 

©   H.    C.    Kennedy,    United    States;    1880: 
6457,  Apr.  26.  5050 

Bridal  (The)  trap;  libretto  by  S.  Rosenfield. 
New  York,  Willis  Woodward  &  company. 

©  Sydney  Rosenfield,  United  States;  1886: 
11185,  May  11;  2c.  .Tune  1.  5051 

Bridal  (A)  trip;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Harry 
Ilurst.  New  York,  S.  French;  London,  S. 
French,  ltd.,  1911.    18  p.    12°. 

©   Nov,   20,   1911;    2c.    Nov.   20,    1911;    D: 
25799 ;  Samuel  French,  New  York.  5052 

Bride  (The);  1  act  play,  by  F.  C,  Seavey.  8  p. 
4°,     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  5,  1910 ;  D :  22222 ;  Frances  Cop- 
ley Seavey,  Chicago.  5053 


Bride  (The) — Continued. 

a  play  in  3  acts,  by  Mrs.  M.  E.  Henry- 

Rnffin. 

©   Mrs.    M.    E.    Henry-Ruffin,   Mobile;    D: 

14758,  Jan.  6,  1909.  5054 

Bride  (A)  adorned  for  her  husband,  See  God 
is  love. 

Bride  (A)  among  robbers.  See  01,  wie  nehni 
ich  sie? 

Bride  and  bridegroom.     See  His  jealous  wife. 

Bride  (The)  and  groom  opera,;  a  melodrama  in 
4  acts,  by  B.  F.  Downs.     Typewritten. 

©  Benjamin  F.  Downs,  Wilmington,  Del.; 
1900  A  :  25281,  Oct.  11 ;  2c.  Nov.  12.  5055 

Bride  (A)  by  proxy;  a  modern  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  Ciu-ida  [pseud,  of  Ida  Carpenderl 
suggested  by  one  of  the  doubtful  plays  of 
Wm.  Shakespeare,  entitled  The  London  prod- 
igal. 

©  Ida  Carpender,  New  York;  1890:41305, 
Dec.  26.  5056 

Bride  (A)  by  telephone;  play  in  1  act,  by  F. 
Clark.    6  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  Frank  Clark  and  Clarance  Taylor,  Cleve- 
land;  D:3149,  Mar.  16,  1903;  Ic.  Mar.  16, 
1903.  5057 

Bride  (The)  from  home;  vaudeville  sketch  in 
1  act,  by  W.  Steell.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  & 
CO.,  1912.    11  p.    12°. 

©  Feb.  14,  1912;  2c.  Feb.  15,  1912;  D: 
28696;  Willis  Steell,  Islip,  N.  Y,  5058 

Bride  (The)  of  Bergamo;  a  comic  opera  in  3 
acts,  English  libretto,  adapted  from  the 
French,  with  original  stage  business,  dialogue 
and  lyrics,  by  J.  S.  Greensfelder. 

©  Joseph  S.  Greensfelder,  New  York ;  1889 : 
25314,  Aug.  19.  5059 

Bride  (The)  of  chaos;  Russo-Polish  drama  in 
6  epochs,  by  I.  Tyrrell. 

©  Inigo  Tyrrell,  Chicago ;  1888 :  37120,  Dec. 
28.  5060 

Bride  (The)  of  Ischia;  by  Anna  Randall-Diehl. 

©    Edgar    S.    Werner,    New    York;    1899: 

2.3021,  Mar.  31.  5061 

Bride  (The)  of  Lammermoor;  a  tragedy  in  5 

acts,  by  F.  S.  Ganter. 

©   Franz    S.   Ganter,  New   Orleans;   1873: 

433,  Jan.  17.  5062 
See  also  Ravenswood. 

Bride  (The)  of  Lausanne;  a  domestic  drama  in 
3  acts,  tr.  and  adapted  from  Le  presbytere  of 
Madame  Louis  Figuier,  by  F.  A.  Durivage. 

©  Francis  A.  Durivage.  United  States; 
1872  :  7857,  July  23.  5063 


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5064 


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5078 


Bride  (The)   of  Messina. 
Orleans. 


See  Maid  (The)  of 


Bride  of  Morocco;  opera  in  3  acts,  by  W.  Borch- 
ert  and  .lolin  H.  Nevins.  75  p.  4".  Type- 
written, 

©  William  Borchert,  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis. ; 
D :  6S25,  June  16,  1905 ;  2c.  June  16,  1905. 

5064 

Bride  (The)  of  '76.     8ee  Captive  (The) 

Bride  (The)  of  Sixth  avenue;  a  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  J.  F.  Milliken. 

©   James    F.    Milliken,    New    York;    1883: 
21709,  Nov.  23.  5065 

Bride  (The)  of  the  buccaneers.  Bee  Captain 
Kidd. 

Bride  (The)  of  the  Moor;  by  August  Stramm 
authorized  translation  from  the  German.  {In 
Poet  lore,  v.  25,  no.  6,  Nov.-Dec,  1914;  peri- 
odical ©  Dec.  19,  1914 ;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1914 ;  B : 
334338;  Poet  lore  co.,  Boston)  5065a 

Bride  (The)  of  the  sea.     See  Venice. 

Bride  (The)  of  the  sun;  romantic  opera  in  3 
acts,  libretto  by  G.  F.  Park  and  C.  L.  Felt. 

©   George  Frederick  Park  and   Carle  Lee 
Felt,  Philadelphia  ;  1897  :  29112,  May  12.  5066 

Bride  (The)  of  Union  square.  See  Hosemi 
Shell. 

Bride  (The)  of  Woodwilde.     See  Gladys. 

Bride  roses;  a  scene,  by  W.  D.  Howells.  Bos- 
ton and  New  York,  Houghton,  Mifflin  and 
company,  1900.    48  p.,  1  1.    24°. 

©  William  Dean  Howells,  New  York;  1900 
A  :  12455,  May  18 ;  2c.  May  21.  5067 

Bride  (The)  shop;  musical  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
F.  de  Gresac.     40  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.   10,   1914;    D:  36301;    Fred   de 
Gresac,  New  York.  5067a 

Bride  (The)  special;  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act, 
by  L.  J.  Carter.    12  p.    12°.    Printed. 

©   Sept.  10,  1914;   2c.   Sept.  15,  1914;   D: 
38124;  Lincoln  J.  Carter,  Chicago.  5067b 

Bride  (The),  the  bogie  and  the  blood.  See 
Blue  Beard. 

Bride  (The)  to  be;  1  act  playlet,  by  R.  W. 
Peck.    20  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.   27.   1912;   D :  30661 ;   Raymond 
W.  Peck,  Rockville  Center,  N.  Y.  5068 


Brideg-room's  (A)  dream, 
of  passion. 


See  Victims  (The) 


Bridegroom's  (A)  mistake;  or.  The  coon  that 
married  for  money,  written  and  composed 
by  J.  M.  Janson.    Tyiiewritten. 

©  James  Melville  Janson,  Fall  River,  Mass. ; 
1890 :  10925,  Apr.  2 ;  2c.  Apr.  2.  5069 


Bridegroom's   (The)   reverie;  by  D.   G.   Sykes. 
Typewritten. 

©  Drucie  Gilmore  Sykes,  Chicago ;  D :  355, 
Apr.  17,  1901 ;  2c.  Apr.  6,  1901.  5070 

a  1  act  play,  by  E.  A.  Martin.     8  p.     f°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Edgar  Allin  Martin,  Chicago;  D :  183, 
Mar.  6,  1901 ;  2c.  Mar.  15,  1901.  5071 

Bride's   (A)   Christmas  tree;  a   monologue,  by 
B.  B.  Hay  ward.     9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Beatrice  Brooke  Hayward,  Wayland, 
Mass.;  D :  6081,  Jan.  16,  1905;  2c.  Jan.  16, 
1905.  5072 


See  No  wedding  bells 


Bride's  (A)  confession, 
for  her. 

Bride's  (The)   day;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  M.  C. 
Berry.     [29]  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  15,  1913;  D:  34164;  Muriel  C. 
Berry,  Los  Angeles.  5073 

Brides  of  Bellingham. 

©  Otto  Collings,  New  York ;  D :  13289,  July 
3,  1908.  5074 

—  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  O.  Collings.    53 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Otto  Collings,  Virginia  Beach,  Va. ;  D: 
11492,  Oct.  7,  1907;  (1  advance  c.  Oct.  7,  1907. 
43  p.    t".     Typewritten)  2c.  June  23,  1908. 

5075 


Brides    (The)    of    Garrygowen. 
(The)  bawn. 


See    Colleen 


Brides    (The)    of    Sayville. 
(The) 


See    Yachtsman 


Brides  of  the  colony;  a  light  opera,  by  Francis 
Lea.     Typewritten. 

©  Frank  L.  Williams,  Washington;  1899: 
34293,  May  22;  2c.  June  1.  5076 

Bride's  (The)  sister;  an  original  American 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  P.  V.  Mighels.  110  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Philip  V.  Mighels.  New  York;  D :  6869, 
June  23,  1905 ;  2c.  June  23,  1905.  5077 

Bridesmaids  (The);  a  comedy  operetta  in  3  acts, 
book  by  S.  Stange,  lyrics  by  V.  Bryan,  music 
by  Harry  Von  Tilzen.  130  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Stanislaus  Stange  and  Vincent  Bryan, 
New  York;  D :  12792,  Apr.  21,  1908;  2c.  Apr. 
29,  1908.  5078 

Bridey;  original  farce  with  music  in  3  acts  and 
an  interlude,  libretto  by  R.  Oliver  [pseud,  ot" 
Henry  Wliite]  and  C.  Dickson,  music  by  H. 
Bernhardt  Olsen.  125  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[AVords  only] 

©  Ic.  July  12,  1915;  D:  41262;  Rohnid 
Oliver  and  Charles  Dickson,  New  York.  5078a 


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5101 


Bridge;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  I.  J.  Crandall.    74 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  17,  1910 ;  D :  22584 ;  Irene  Jean 
Crandall,  Cliicago.  5079 

drama,  by  R.  Hughes. 

©   Rupert   Hughes,   New   York;   D 


11052, 
5080 


July  26,  1907 

—  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Ramsey.  144  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Alicia  Ramsey,  London;  D :  10514,  May 
8,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  22,  1907.  5081 

—  dramatic  episode  in  1  act,  by  Seton  Mal- 
calm,  adapted  from  a  short  story  by  Philip 
O'Farrell.     22  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  2,  1911;   D:  25132;   C.  Aubrey 
Smith,  West  Drayton,  England.  5083 

—  piece  en  4  actes  [par]  P.  Certon.  164  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  15,  1909;  D:  17381;  Pierre  Ber- 
ton,  Paris.  5083 

—  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  L.  R.  Smith, 
©    Lena    R.    Smith,    New    York;    D :  9097, 


Sept.  17,  1906. 


5084 


Bridge  (The)  and  other  poems;  by  Dorothy 
Landers  Beall.  New  York,  M.  Kennerley, 
1913.    218  p.    12°. 

Dkamatic  contents  :  The  bridge.  —  The 
mirror. 

©  Dec.  10,  1913;  2c.  Dec.  18,  1913;  A: 
361222;  Mitchell  Kennerley,  New  York.  5085 

Bridge  (The)  at  midnight;  original  comedy 
sketch  in  2  scenes,  by  R.  Robbins.  4  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  15,  1915 ;  D :  39691 ;  Robert  Rob- 
bins,  Philadelphia.  5085a 

Bridge  (A)  of  glass;  a  comedy  drama,  by  Olive 
Logan  and  W.  Sikes. 

©  Wirt  Sikes,  New  York ;  1872 :  8694,  Aug. 
14.  5086 

Bridge  (The)  of  life;  a  thrilling  sensational 
comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  James  Collins. 

©  Luke  J.  Wilson,  New  York ;  1898 :  39S31, 
July  1.  ^  5087 

Bridge  (The)  of  sighs, 

©  Joseph  Hennessy,  New  York ;  D :  3416. 
May  11,  1903.  5088 

an  entirely  original  society  sensation  in  4 

acts,  by  J.  Templeton. 

©  ,Tohn  Templeton,  New  York;  1873:9852. 
Sept.  2.  5089 

opera  bouffe   in  4   acts,   by  J.   Offenbach, 

words  by  Cremieux  and  Halevy. 

©  Marie  Aimee,  New  York;  1871:11270, 
Nov.  28;  2c.  Dec.  15.  5090 


Bridge  of  stars;  or.  The  impressment,  play  in 
1  act.    10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    3,    1912;    D:  30186;    Conrad 
Henry  Bryant  Schaefer,  Chicago.  5091 

Bridge  (The)  of  the  gods;  drama  in  4  acts,  from 
story  of  F.  H.  Balch,  by  M.  A.  Ferris.  [91] 
p.     8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  11,  1912;  D:  29931;  Mabel  A. 
Ferris,  Portland,  Or.  5092 

in  4  acts,  dramatized  by  M.  A.  Ferris,  from 

the  book  of  the  same  name  by  F,  H.  Balch. 
18  p.    t°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  20,  1911;  D:^24742;  Mabel  A. 
Ferris,  Portland,  Or.  5093 

Bridge  (The)  pantomime;  a  unique  entertain- 
ment for  amateur  production,  by  Georgia 
Richards  Wilson. 

©  Mrs.  Charles  H.  Wilson,  Glens  Falls, 
N.  Y. ;  D  :  534,  May  31,  1901.  5094 

Bridge  (A)  tangle;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Mrs.  F. 
Wright  and  Mrs.  C.  Porter.  115  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  Mrs.  Frank  Wright  and  Mrs.  Caleb  Por- 
ter, London ;  D :  14180,  Oct.  31,  1908 ;  2c.  Oct. 
31,  1908.  5095 

Bridges  unburned;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  Freder- 
ick Spangler  [pseud,  of  F.  S.  Cantwell]  and 
G.  C.  Rodgers.    1.58  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  G.  Cleveland  Rodgers,  New  York;  D: 
9766,  Jan.  2,  1907 ;  2c.  Dec.  3,  1906.  5096 

Bridget;  a  4  act  original,  farcical  comedy,  by 
E.  E:  Kidder. 

©  Edward  E.  Kidder,  New  York ;  1885  :  105, 
Jan.  2.  5097 

Bridget  Branagan's  troubles;  or.  The  masquer- 
ade ball,  an  Irish  farce,  introducing  songs, 
etc.,  in  1  act,  by  Emmet  Haskett.  Clyde,  O., 
Ames'  publishing  co. 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  1895:14080. 
Mar.  11 ;  2c.  Mar.  25.  5098 

Bridgetown  (The)  fly  brigade;  play  in  3  acts, 
by  E.  D.  Read.     20  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  18,  1915;  D:  40984;  Elizabeth 
Day  Read,  Detroit.  5098a 

Bridget's  baby;  an  original  farce  comedy  in  3 
acts,   by   Scott  Marble  and  Wm.   F.   Carroll. 
©  George  W.  Monroe  and  Robert  B.  Mon- 
roe, Sayville,  N.  Y. ;  1890 :  24797,  Aug.  8.    5099 

-See  also  Aunt  Bridget's  baby. 

Bridget's  love  making;  by  M.  H.  McMann. 

©  Margaret  Harrington  McMann,  New 
York;  D  :  406,  Apr.  29,  1901.  5100 

Bridget's  trials;  a  monologue,  by  Adrienne 
Roncolle.  Chicago,  The  Dramatic  publishing 
company,  1908.    9  p.    12". 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago ;  D :  14728, 
Jan.  2,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1909.  5101 


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5124 


Bridlebrook,  a  son  of  the  soil. 

©  Charles  C.  Maubury  and  Charles  Ober- 
ton,  New  York ;  1SS4 :  601,  Jan.  S ;  2c.  Jan.  12. 

5102 

Brief  (Der)  an  Nepotian.     See  Napoleon  II. 
Brigand  (The)     f".     Typewritten. 

©  Leigh  R.  Whipper,  New  York;  D :  5395, 
Aug.  8,  1904;  2c.  Aug.  8,  1904.  5103 

original  Moorish  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by 

A.  A.  Knipe.    96  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Alden  Arthur  Knipe,  New  York ;  D  :  6651, 
May  9,  1905;  2c.  June  15,  1905.  5104 

Brigand  (The)  of  Bellamar;  a  musical  frivol  in 
2  acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  F.  George,  music  by 
Lloyd  A.  Grigsby.     33  p.     f .    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  7,  1909;  D :  16214 ;  Frederic 
George,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  5105 

Brigandage  preferred.     See  Etheria. 
Brigande  (La);  operette  en  3  actes,  de  Maurice 

de    Marsan,    musique    de    Aime    Lachaume. 

Paris,  Enoch  &  cie,  1907.    159  p.    8°. 
©  Enoch  &  CO..  Paris;   D :  10542,  May  11, 

1907;  2c.  May  11,  1907.  5106 

Brigands;  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  Hanlon.  [1], 
20  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  31,  1911 ;  D :  23802 ;  Wm.  Han- 
lon, Cohasset,  Mass.  5107 

Brigand's  (The)  daughter;  historical  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  E.  F.  Kreyer. 

©  Edmund  F.  Kreyer,  Chicago ;  D :  1780, 
Apr.  24,  1902.  '    5108 

Brigand's  (The)  fate.     See  Zamiel. 

Brigand's  (The)  love  story.  17  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ralph  MacDonald,  Lowell,  Mass.,  and 
Rutheua  Belmer.  Haverhill,  Mass. ;  D  :  15237. 
Mar.  3, 1909 ;  Ic.  Mar.  3, 1909.  5109 

dramatic  sketch  in  1  act,  by  R.  MacDonald. 

20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  3,  1910;  D:  20097;  Ralph  Mac- 
Donald, Lowell.  5110 

Brigands  (The)  of  New  York;  a  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  H.  P.  Halsey. 

©  Harlan  P.  Halsey,  New  York;  1873: 
3835,  Apr.  14.  5111 

Brigand's  (The)  sacrifice.     See  Marcoretti. 

Bright  and  Gay,  attorn eys-at-law;  comedy  in 
3  acts,  bv  Edgar  B.  and  Herbert  O'Connor. 
Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1903.  33  p.  12°. 
(On  cover:  Baker's  ed.  of  plays) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston  ;  D  :  3938, 
Sept.  14.  1903;  2c.  Oct.  20,  1903.  5112 

Bright  &  Gay,  barristers.     Typewritten. 

©  H.  O'Connor,  Seattle;  1895:28745,  May 
28;  2c.  May  31.  '  5113 


Bright  Bohemia.     See  Interviews. 

Bright  eyes;  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Charles  Dickson.    114  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  23,  1909 ;  D  :  17608 ;  M.  Witmark 
&  sons.  New  York.  5114 

or.  The  little  Bohemian,  an  original  drama 

in  3  acts,  by  F.  Marsden   [pseud,  of  W.  A. 
Sliver] 

©   Fred.   Marsden,   New   York;   1874:9023, 
July  9.  5115 

Bright  idea;  by  Arthur  Law.  London,  J.  Wil- 
liams, ltd. ;  New  York,  Edward  Schuberth  & 
CO.,  1904.    19  p.    8". 

©  Joseph  Williams,  ltd.,  London ;  D :  5142, 
June  7,  1904;  2c.  June  7,  1904.  5116 

Bright  (The)  lights;  by  J.  E.  Fennessy. 

©   James   E.    Fennessy,    Cincinnati ;    1899 : 
74572,  Nov.  15.  5117 

Bright  (A)  penny;  or,  Hero  of  the  day,  mu- 
sical lyric  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  L.  De  Smidt. 
©  Louis  De  Smidt,  New  York;   D :  10905, 
July  5,  1907.  5118 

Bright  summer;  a  drama  in  1  act,  by  W.  W. 
Miller.     Typewritten. 

©    William    W.    Miller,    Kingston,    N.    Y.; 
1896:17478,  Mar.  19;  Ic.  Mar.  16.  5119 

Brightest  (The)  name;  a  fantasy,  by  E.  Law- 
rence Jenkins. 

©  Hints  pub.  co..  New  York ;  D :  2350,  Sept. 
17,  1902.  5120 

Brigitta;  play  in  5  acts,  by  A.  Maeulen.  40  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  2,  1911 ;  D  :  24840 ;  Adolph  Maeu- 
len, Evansville,  Ind.  5121 

Brignol  and  his  daughter;  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  Alfred  Capus.  tr.  by  Barrett  H.  Clark. 
New  York,  S.  French;  London,  S.  French,  ltd. 
[10151  72  p.  12".  (On  cover:  French's 
standard  library  ed.) 

©  ]\Iar.   27,   1915;   2c.   Mar.   29,   1915;   D: 
40204;  Samuel  French,  New  York.  5121a 

Brignol  et  sa  fille.  See  Theatre;  par  Alfred 
Capus. — Theatre  complet;  [par]  Alfred 
Capus. 

Brilliant  (A)  idea.     Typewritten. 

©  Maribel   Seymour,   Buffalo;   1897:14519, 
Mar.  1 ;  2c.  Mar.  1.  5122 

Brindle  (The)  heifer;  musical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  E.  B.  Fitz. 

©  E.  B.  Fitz,  New  York;  1889:15498,  May 
23.  5123 

Bringing  up  father;  comedy  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  F.  Chapin.     [115]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Dec.   12,    1913;    D:  35319;    Frederic 
Chapin,  New  York.  5124 


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Bringing  up  mother;  play  in  2  acts,  by  Johu 
P'owler.     2  v.  4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Aug.    5,   1915;    D:  41481;    Gus   Hill, 
New  York.  5124a 

Brink  (The);  by  Abner  Wood. 

©  Russell  A.  Wood,  Cambridge,  Mass. ;  D : 
14525,  Dec.  12,  1908.  5125 

a    play    in   5    acts,   by   M.    Licbtenstadter. 


[11,  79  p.    r.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  19,  1912;  D:290SG;  Milton 
Tjichtenstadter,  San  Francisco.  5126 

Brist;  [skuespil  i  3  akter]  af  Peter Egge.  Kristi- 
ania  og  Kj0benhavn,  Gvklendalske  bogliandel, 
Xordlsk  forlag,  1914.    210  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.  12,  1914;  Ic.  Dec.  31,  1914;  D: 
40350 ;  Gyldendalske  boghandel,  Nordisk  for- 
lag, Christiania,  Norway.  5126a 

Brittania;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Bertsch. 
64  p.     r.     Typewritten. 

©  Marguerite  Bertsch,  New  York ;  D :  9656. 
Dec.  18,  1906;  2c.  Dec.  18,  1906.  5127 

Briten  (Die)  und  die  Boeren.  See  Prasident 
Krueger,  der  Bismarck  des  Transvaals. 

Britisch-Transvaal'sche  (Der)  krieg  in  Siid- 
Afrika,  1899-1900;  Oder,  Zwei  kleine  re- 
publiken  und  ein  weltreich,  drama  in  5 
akten  und  einen  illusorischen  nachtspiel  ge- 
nannt,  Das  ende  des  krieges,  bearbeitet  von 
J.  Wormser. 

©  Jean  Wormser,  Chicago;  1900  A:  3257, 
Feb.  5.  5128 

British  (The)  oarsmen;  or,  Columbia's  victory, 
an  original  drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Pilgrim. 

©  James  Pilgrim,  Philadelphia  ;  1878  :  8628. 
July  25.  5129 

British  (A)  spy. 

©  Frank  C.  Payne  and  Michael  Ahern, 
Chicago;  1889:26914,  Sept.  4.  5130 

a  drama  of  1776,  by  E.  Z.  C.  Judson  (Ned 

Buntline  [pseud.] 

©  E.  Z.  C.  Judson,  Stamford,  Conn.;  1886: 
416G,  Feb.  18.  5131 

Briton's  daughter;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  H. 
Twells,  jr.     118  p.     4".     Typewritten.    ^ 

©  Ic.  May  4,  1910;  D:  20981;  J.  H.  Twells, 
jr.,  Berlin.  5132 

Brittle  (A)  glory;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  A. 
Waldron.      [117]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  10,  1911;  D:  24183;  James  A. 
Waldron,  New  York.  5133 

Brittle  silver;  or.  How  a  mine  and  maiden 
were  lost  and  won,  an  entirely  original 
American  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  written  by 
S.  Wood,  composed  by  W.  F.  Hunt. 

©  Stanley  Wood  and  W.  F.  Hunt,  Colorado 
Springs,  Col. ;  1881 :  846.  Jan.  15.  5134 


Brixton  (The)  burglary;  farcical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  Frederick  W.  Sidney.  New  York,  S. 
French;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1905.  70  p. 
12". 

©    Samuel    French,    New    York ;    D :  6402, 
Mar.  25,  1905;  2c.  Apr.  11,  1906.  5135 

Broad  is  the  way;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  R.  H. 
Davis.    131  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    30,    1915;    D:  41129;    Robert 
Harkness  Davis,  Washington.  5135a 

Broad  (The)  road;  a  play  in  prologue  and  2 
acts,  by  C.  A.  Shaw. 

©    Charles   A.    Shaw,    Washington;    1899: 
50621,  Aug.  5.  5136 

Broad  (The)  way;  dramatic  and  musical  effort 
in  2  attempts,  by  E.  B.  Shepherd.  23  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  12.  1910 ;  D :  17912 ;  Edmund  E. 
Shepherd,  Detroit.  5137 

Broadhurst.     See  liady  (The)  in  brocade. 

Broadway;  comedy-drama  in  3  acts,  bv  S.  J. 
Warshawsky.     67  p.     f°.     Typewritten.' 

©  Ic.  June  18,  1915;  D:  40985;  Samuel  J. 
Warshawsky,  Cleveland.  5137a 

-  a  drama  of  city  life  in  5  acts,  by  J.  S.  Nor- 


ton. 

©  John  S.  Norton,  New  York;  1873:6198, 
June  2.  5138 

modern   drama   in  3  acts,  by   S.  J.   War- 


shawsky.   98  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    23,    1915;    D:  41020;    Samuel 
Jesse  Warshawsky,  Cleveland.  5138a 

— r-  Same.  74  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    14,    1915;    D :  41231 ;    Samuel 
Jesse  Warshawsky,  New  York.  5138b 

Broadway  after  dark, 

©  Joseph  J.  Hennessy,  New  York ;  D :  2736, 
Dec.  18,  1902.  5139 

a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Hart  and 

James  J.  Brady. 

©  Joseph  Hart,  New  York;  1894:51149, 
Nov.  2.  5140 
an  operatic  farce  comedy. 

©  Tony  Stanford,  New  York;  1897:70893, 

Dec.  17.  5141 

Broadway  belles. 

©   Alfred   J.    Minehan,    New   York;    1898: 
71334,  Dec.  7.  5142 

Broadway  burlesquers;  a  theatrical  production, 
by  S.  Bernard. 

©   Sam   Bernard,   New   York;   1896:44438, 
Aug.  4 ;  2c.  Aug.  8.  5143 
Same. 

©   Sam   Bernard,   New   York ;   1896 :  53035, 
Sept.  23.  5144 


5379—15 ^16 


241 


6146 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


6167 


Broadway  butterflies.      See  Masher  (The) 

Broadway  (The)  cowboy;  a  romantic  western 
drama  in  1  act,  by  Jack  Burnett.  11  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  J.  L.  Burnett,  Chicago ;  D :  9212,  Oct.  10, 
1906;  2c.  Oct.  10,  1906.  5145 

Broadway  (A)  dream;  by  Mrs.  S.  B.  Hargrave. 
[6]   p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  15,  1910;  D :  21567 ;  Mrs.  S.  B. 
Hargrave,   Seattle.  5146 

Broadway  girl;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
10.  F.  Rusli. 

©  Ed.  F.  Rush,  New  York;  1897:21096, 
Apr.  2.  5147 

^  vaudeville  in  1  akt,  von  Theo  Halton,  mu- 

sik    von    Hugo    Hirsch.      Berlin,    Deutscher 
theater  verlag,  1912.    39  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  27,  1912;  D:  31805;  Deutscher 
theater  verlag,  Berlin.  5148 

Broadway  (A)  honeymoon;  musical  comedy  in 

3  acts,  by  T.   T.  Railey.     74  p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  17,  1912;  D:  28342;  Thos.  T. 
Railey,  St.  Louis.  5149 

Broadway  Jones;  play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  M.  Co- 
han.   137  p.    4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  25,  1912;  D:  31239;  George  M. 
Cohan,  New  York.  5150 

Broadway  (The)  shoufer;  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  M.  C.  Stuckey.  [54]  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  11,  1913;  D :  34401 ;  Monte 
Christo  Stuckey,  Coffeyville,  Kan.  5151 

Broadway  (A)  spark;  farce  in  1  act,  by  J.  L. 
Brode.    26  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  27,  1911;  D:  24340;  Julian  L. 
Brode,  Memphis,  Tenn.  5152 

Broadway,  U.  S.  A.;  by  A.  G.  Miller.  25  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  26,  1910 ;  D :  20027 ;  Allen  Greg- 
ory Miller,  New"  York.  5153 

Broadwayitis;  play  of  modern  New  York  life  in 

4  acts,   by  W.   F.   Hatch.     83  p.     f".     Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  16,  1910;  D:  22066;  W.  F. 
Hatch,  New  York.  5154 

Brocha  (La)  gorda;  revista  en  1  acto,  dividido 
en  3  cuadros  y  un  prologo,  en  prosa  y  verso, 
original  de  J.  Capella  y  J.  Gonzalez  Pastor, 
mfisica  de  los  maestros  Torregrosa  y  Calleja. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1907. 
35  p.    12". 

©  Jacinto  Capella  y  .Toaquin  Gonzalez  Pas- 
tor, Madrid;  D  :1151s.  Oct.  12,  1907;  2c.  Oct. 
14,  1907.  5155 


Brockmorton's  ghost;  modern  play  in  3  acts,  by 
A.  d'E.  Scott  and  Vernon  Malone  [pseud,  of 
E.  T.  Crump]     [123]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  13,  1913 ;  D :  34450 ;  Anita  d'Este 
Scott  and  Elizabeth  Thomas  Crump,  New 
York.  5156 

Brockton  (The)  kid;  study  in  crooks,  by  W. 
Montague.    11  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  6,  1915 ;  D :  41163 ;  Walter  Mon- 
tague, San  Francisco.  5156a 

Brocky's  baby;  a  dramatic  composition  in  1  act, 
by  ().  T.  Flske.     13  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Oliver  T.  Fiske,  New  York ;  D :  5047,  May 
18,  1904 ;  2c.  May  18,  1904.  5157 

Brocky's  temptation;  dramatic  composition,  by 
O.  T.  Fiske.     10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Oliver  T.  Fiske,  New  York;  D :  63,  Jan. 
22,  1901 ;  2c.  Jan.  22,  1901.  5158 

or,  A  romance  of  the  underworld,  a  com- 
edy drama  in  4  acts,  by  O.  T.  Fiske.  97  p.  4*. 
Typewritten. 

©  O.  T.  Fiske,  New  York ;  D :  4791,  Mar.  25, 
1904;  Ic.  Mar.  25,  1904.  5159 

Brogan's  campaign;  by  P.  Kingsley. 

©  Percy  Kingsley,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. ;  1894: 
7221,  May  14.  5160 

Brogues  (The)  of  Kilavain  Glen;  playlet  in  1 
act,  by  Eva  Wilkins.  Chicago,  A.  Flanagan 
CO.    33  p.    12°. 

©  Feb.  18,  1911;  2c.  Feb.  27,  1911;  D: 
23673;  A.  Flanagan  co.,  Chicago.  5161 

Broke;  college  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  L.  E.  Par- 
menter.     [1],  103  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  le.  Dec.  31,  1912;  D:  318.33;  Lewis  E. 
Parmenter,  Clay,  N.  Y.  5162 

Broke  and  a  1000  miles  from  home;  by  K. 
Ernst.    8  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Kate  Ernst,  Toledo,  O. ;  D :  11063,  July 
27,  1907;  2c.  July  27,  1907.  5163 

Broken  arrow;  western  drama,  by  Mort.  W. 
Zielie.     [1],  37  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  12.  1912 ;  D :  30828 ;  C.  A.  Phil- 
lips, Palmetto.  Fla.  5164 

Broken    (The)    bank;    or,    A  rough   comer   in 

New  York,  a  farce,  by  Ned  Buntline  [pseud. 

of  E.  Z.  C.  .Tud.son] 
©  E.  Z.  C.  Judson,  New  York ;  1873 :  3009. 

Mar.  26.  5165 

Broken  (The)  bars;  a  modern  moi-ality  play  in 

1  act,  by  A.  Wynne.    23  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Anna  Wynne,  New  York ;  D  :  9384,  Nov.  5, 
1906;  2c.  Nov.  12,  1906.  5166 

Broken  bonds;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  E. 
Hiland.     Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1897. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1897: 
30912,  May  22;  2c.  Aug.  13.  5167 


242 


5168 


COPYKIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


5100 


Broken   (The)  bowsprit;  an  American  play  in 
3  acts,  by  J.  R.  Condrin.     Typewritten. 

©  James  R.  Condrin,  West  Newton,  Mass. ; 
1897:47520,  Aug.  24;  2c.  Sept.  7.  5168 

Broken  (The)  brokers;  a  satire  on  Wall  street, 
a  1  act  comedy,  by  J.  F.  Helf.    Typewritten. 

©   J.    Fred   Helf,   New   York;    1899:27027, 
Apr.  18 ;  2c.  Apr.  18.  5169 

Broken  bubble;  playlet,  by  J.  A.  Westhauser. 
10  p.    f".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.   6,   1910;   D:  20725;   Joseph  A. 
Westhauser.  St.  Paul.  5170 

Broken  (The)  butterfly;  plav  in  3  acts,  by  M. 
S.  Keightley.     [91]   p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   July   29,   1914;    D:  37692;    Mabel   S. 
Keightley,  South  Bend,  Ind.  5170a 

Broken  chains;  a  drama  in  5  acts  and  5  tab- 
leaux, by  Martha  LatEtte  Johnson. 

©  Amy   Imogene   Knowlton,   Philadelphia ; 
1875  :  5904,  June  7.  5171 

an   original   modern   drama   in   5  acts,   by 

J.  L.  Carhart. 

©    James    L.    Carhart,    New    York;    1886: 
22029,  Oct.  1.  5172 

-a  play  in  5  acts,  by  R.  Hirshfield. 

©  Rosalie  Hirshfield,  San  Francisco;  1877: 
1387,  Feb.  5.  5173 

a  society  drama  in  4  acts,  from  the  German 

of  E.  Werner,  by  Mr.  and  Mrs.  M.  Klaw. 

©  Marc  Klaw,  New  York ;  1882 :  8149,  May 
20.  5174 

Broken  (A)  chance;  a  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act, 
by  L.  Lessi.    14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Leah  Lessi,  New  York;   D:  12626,  Mar. 
23,  1908 ;  2c.  Mar.  23,  1908.  5175 

Broken  (The)  charm.     See  Non-believer  (The) 

Broken  (The)  coin;  or.  The  crimson  cloud,  a 
drama  in  5  acts,  based  on  the  French  Revolu- 
tion, by  J.  H.  Wiggin. 

©    James    Henry    Wiggin,    Boston;    1892: 
19488.  May  6.  5176 

Broken  (The)  commandment;  a  play  in  4  acts. 
l)y  K.  B.  Benite.    62  p.    12°.    Printed. 

©  Kathleen  Burke  Benite,  San  Francisco; 
D:  12699,  Mar.  23,  1908;  2c.  Feb.  11,  1908. 

5177 

Broken  (The)  compact;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  M. 
Porter.    7  p.    f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  21,  1915;  D:  40420;  Maria  Por- 
ter, Basalt,  Id.  5177a 

Broken  (A)  cross;  an  emotional  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  A.  Sulzer.     Typewritten. 

©  Augustus  Sulzer,   United   States ;   1891 : 
43485,  Dec.  3 ;  2c.  Feb.  18,  1892.  5178 


Broken  (The)  doll;  a  fantasy  in  1  act,  by  L.  E. 
Dougherty.    3  p.    4".     Typewritten. 

©  L.  E.  Dougherty,  New  York;   D :  13068, 
May  26,  1908;  2c.  May  26,  1908.  5179 

Broken  (A)  engagement;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
Alice  C.  Thompson.  New  York,  S.  French; 
London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1908.    17  p.    12". 

©    Samuel   French,    New    York;    D :  12564, 
Mar.  18,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  21,  1908.  5180 

Broken  fetters;  an  original  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
Charles  Townseud.  Author's  ed.  New  York, 
The  De  Witt  publishing  house. 

©  R.  H.  Russell  &  son.  New  York;  1890: 
34349,  Nov.  1;  2c.  Nov.  3.  5181 


a  play  in  prologue  and  4  acts,  by  F.  W. 

Clacke.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Fredk.  W.  Clacke,  Boston ;  D :  1520,  Mar. 
5,  1902;  2c.  Mar.  5,  1902.  5182 

Broken  (The)  flute;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  S. 
Gilmore.    44  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Annella   S.   Gilmore,   Omaha,  Neb.;   D: 
8339,  Apr.  13,  1906;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1906.        5183 

Broken  (The)  halo;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  Charles 
Thursby. 

©  Beverly  Sitgreaves,  New  York ;  D :  12589, 
Mar.  20,  1908.  5184 

Broken  (A)  heart;  comedy  drama  in  1  act,  by 
S.  S.  Howe.     17  p.    4".     Typewritten. 

©  Sam'l  S.  Howe,  New  York ;  D :  11638,  Oct. 
31,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  31,  1907.  5185 

a  drama,  by  C.  S.  Page. 

.  ©  Calvin  S.  Page,  Champaign,  111.;  1878: 
11416,  Oct.  4.  5186 

a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  Esther  Rujaero. 

Typewritten. 

©  Esther  V.  Cuff,  New  York ;  1900  A :  22674, 
Sept.  12 ;  2e.  Sept.  12.  5187 

play  in  1  act,   by   L.   Walters.     7  p.     f. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  22,  1914 ;  D :  37180 ;  Letha  Wal- 
ters, San  Francisco.  5187a 

See  also  'Tis  pity  she's  a  whore. — Wom- 


an's (A)  hatred. 

Broken  hearts;  by  C.  M.  Jelieff. 

©  Charles  Marshall  Jelleff,  Baltimore;  D: 
8622,  May  31,  1906.  5188 


by  J.  E.  Fennessy. 

©  James  E.  Fennessy,   Spring  Lake,  Ky. ; 
D  :  2890,  Jan.  23,  1903.  5189 

Broken  (A)  home;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  E.  Talbot. 

©  Edith  Talbot,  New  York ;  D :  3971,  Sept. 
18,  1903.  5190 


243 


5191 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


5214 


Broken  (A)  home — Continued. 

^playlette  in  1  act,  by  R.  B.  McLean.     [2]  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  13,  1911;  D:  23946;  R.  B.  Mc- 
Lean, Boston.  5191 

See  also  Three  glasses  a  day. 


Broken  (A)  idol;  a  musical  farce  in  2  acts,  by 
II.  S.  Ste). liens.    90  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Hal  S.  Stephens,  Detroit ;  D :  13558,  Aug. 
17,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  26,  1908.  5192 

musical  play  in  2  parts,  by  Hal  S.  Stephens. 

51  !».     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  22,  1912 ;  D :  29741 ;  B.  C.  Whit- 
ney and  Bert  St.  John,  Detroit.  5193 

Broken  idols;  an  American  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
I.  Curtis. 

©    Irene    Curtis.    New    York;    1880:12771, 
Aug.  19.  5194 

Broken  (The)  line;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  H. 
McManus. 

©  Henry  McManus,  Hartford ;  1898  :  37636, 
June  20.  5195 

Broken  links;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  D.  Han- 
chett. 

©  D.  Hanchett,  Terre  Haute,  Ind. ;  1874: 

11205,  Aug.  31.  5196 

— —  by  E.  Nelson  Barr.  Clyde,  O.,  Ames' 

publishing  co. 

©  Ames  pub.   co.,   Clyde,  O. ;   1893:13619, 

Mar.  IS;  2c.  Mar.  24.  5197 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  D.  Fair. 

©  Laura  D.  Fair,  San  Francisco ;  1873 :  250, 


Jan.  11. 


5198 


Broken  (A)  love;  comedy,  dramatic  sketch  in 
1  act,  by  L.  C.  Langlois.  4  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  11,  1910 ;  D :  21535 ;  Leslie  Clay- 
ton Langlois,  Chicago.  5199 

Broken  (The)  medal.  See  Flower  (The)  girl 
of  the  Innocents. 

Broken  (The)  melody;  by  W.  J.  Jones.  14  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Will  J.  Jones,  New  York ;  D :  13522,  Aug. 
10,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  15,  1908.  5200 

Broken  (The)  mirror;  play,  by  H.  Riesenfeld. 
6  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  1,  1911 ;  D  :  25725 ;  Hugo  Riesen- 
feld, New  York.  5201 

Broken  oath;  high  class  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
by  M.  P.  Hartung.    55  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  31,  1910;  D :  20064 ;   Max  Paul 
Hartung,  Brooklyn.  5202 


Broken  oath — Continued. 

play  in  5  acts. 

©   Albert   Carr,    New   York;    1874:    12711. 
Oct.  12.  5203 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Albert  Carr. 

©  Walter  Carr,  New  York  ;  1875 :  6062,  Juno 
10.  5204 

.  Broken  (A)  parole. 

©    Thomas    F.    Mullen,    Philadelphia ;    D : 
124.33.  Feb.  26,  1903.  5205 

Broken  (The)  pitcher. 

©  Mae  Rosback  Perkins,  Chicago;  1900  A: 
8159,  Mar.  29.  5206 

Broken  (The)  pledge;  a  temperance  drama  in 
5  acts,  by  O.  Nugent. 

©  Owen  Nugent,  Kansas  City,  Kan. ;  1893 : 
36485,  Aug.  7.  5207 

Broken  (A)  potsherd;  an  original  play  in  1  act, 
by  A.  Brownell. 

©  Atherton  Brownell,  Boston ;  1894  :  51358, 
Nov.  3.  5208 

Broken  (The)  promise. 

©   L.   M.    Marvin,    Shelby,   O. ;    1892:1533, 
Jan.  8.  5209 

Sec  also  Greed  of  gold. 

Broken  (The)  ring;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts. 
Typewritten. 

©  Otto  Martin  Brooks,  Sedalia,  Mo. :  1891 : 
23432,  June  27;  Ic.  June  27.  5210 

Broken  (A)  rosary;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 

E.  H.  Peple. 

©  E.  H.  Peple,  New  York ;  1898 :  50333,  Aug. 
29.  5211 

original  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Lem  B.  Par- 
ker.   4  V.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  28.  1913;  D:  35173;  M.  M.  and 
Ed.  Dubinsky,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  5212 

Broken  (The)  spectacles;  a  farce  in  3  acts,  by 

F.  Summerfield.     Typewritten. 

©    Fred    Summerfield,    New    York;    1899: 
35273,  May  26;  2c.  May  26.  5213 

Broken  statue  de  Fontange;  a  dramatic  day, 
by  H.  W.  Gamraans.  Dayton,  Va.,  Ruebush- 
Elkins  CO.,  1909.    72  p.    24°. 

©  Dec.  3,  1909 ;  2c.  Dec.  4,  1909 ;  D :  17610 ; 
Harold  W.  Gammans,  Dayton,  Va.  5214 

Broken  (The)  string;  play  in  2  acts,  by  T.  Gil- 
man.     90  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  .8,  1915  ;  D :  41674  ;  Thornton  Gil- 
man,  Portage,  Wis.  5214a 

Broken  (The)  sword.     See  Disgraced. 

Broken  (The)  thread.  See  Woman  (The)  de- 
tective. 


244 


5215 


COPYRIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


5237 


Broken  (A)  tie;  or,  Margarita's  revenge,  a 
drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  P.  Davis. 

©    Joseph    P.    Davis.    Philadelphia;    1886: 
26073.  Nov.  18 ;  2c.  Dec.  13.  5215 

Broken  to  harness.     See  Social  heroine. 

Broken  toy;  or.  Under  both  flags,  an  idyl  of  the 
North  and  South,  by  J.  Burrows.  13  p.  f". 
Typewritten. 

©  James  Burrows,  Lynn,  Mass.;  D :  13259, 
June  17,  1908;  2c.  June  17,  1908.  5216 

Broken  toys;  drama  in  5  acts,  5  tableaux,  by 
M.  L.  Johnson. 

©    Martha    Lafitte    Johnson,    Philadelphia ; 
1872  :  9273,  Aug.  29.  5217 

Broken  (The)  triangle;  dramatic  playlet  in  1 
act,  by  A.  Behrens.    15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    11,    1914;    D:  36081;    Arthur 
Behrens,  Salem,  Mass.  5217a 

Broken  trust;  drama  in  5  acts. 

©  Catherine  Marv  Winslow,  Boston;  1886: 
7235,  Mar.  29.  5218 

Broken  (The)  violin;  dramatic  playlet,  by  C. 
Miller  and  C.  B.  Newton.  3  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  16,  1913 ;  D :  32111 ;  Cowan  Mil- 
ler and  C.  B.  Newton,  San  Francisco.       5219 

an  original  comedy  di'ama  in  4  acts,  by  A. 


E.  Luzzi.    235  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Arthur   Edward   Luzzi,   New   York;    D: 
7195,  Sept.  1,  1905;  2c.  Aug.  29,  1905.       5220 

playlet  in  1  act,  by  A.  Luzzi.     [1],  25  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  15, 1912 ;  D  :  30264 ;  Arthur  Luzzi, 
New  York.  5221 

Broken  (The)  vow.  See  Cecil  Morton. — Vil- 
lage (The)  pride. 

Broken  vows;  a  drama  of  the  human  heart, 
in  4  acts,  by  H.  Jackson. 

©   Hart   Jackson,   New   York;    1877:10853. 
Sept.  20.  5222 

farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  John  J.  A.  Col- 
lins. Clvde,  O.,  Ajues'  publishing  companv, 
1901.    34  p.    12°. 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;   D :  523,  May 
29,  1901 ;  2c.  May  29,  1901.  5223 

Broken  wing;  by  H.  W.  Babb.  11  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Harrj-  Weber  Babb.  Spokane.  Wash. ;  D : 
12889,  May  4,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  28,  1908.        5224 

Broken  wings;  or,  Love's  tragedy,  play  in  8 
acts,  by  R.  M.  Bernfeld.  44  p.  f.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  June  7,  1915 ;  D :  40873 ;  Rose  Morris 
Berufold.  New  York.  5224a 


Broker  (The);  an  eccentric  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  H.  B.  Telgmann.    Typewritten. 

©    H.    Bertram    Telgmann,    Philadelphia; 
1893 :  32218,  July  7 ;  2c.  June  4,  1894.       5225 

•  Hebrew  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  S.  Morris  and 

Ed.  H.  Felt. 

©  Samuel   Morris,   Chicago ;  D :  3284.   Feb. 
27,  1903.  5226 

an  original  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Walter 


Fletcher. 

©  Conroy  and  Fox,  United  States;   1890: 
38368,  Dec.  4.  5227 

Broker  (A)  from  Batesville;  a  musical  comedy 
in  1  act,  with  four  original  songs  and  inci- 
dental nmsic.    15  p.    8°.     Printed. 

©   James  Murray  Allison,    Cincinnati ;    D : 
4352,  Nov.  27,  1903 ;  2c.  Dec.  5,  1903.         5228 

Brokers  (The);  or.  The  stock  broker,  a  musical 
comedy. 

©  Isaac  W.  Heysiuger,  Philadelphia ;  1880 : 
10885,  July  15.  5229 

Broker's  (The)  plot;  a  5  act  play,  by  F.  H. 
Stauflfer. 

©  Frank  H.   StaufiCer,  Philadelphia;   1873: 
7785,  July  3.  5230 

Broker's  (The)  tip. 

©  C.  G.  Harrington,  Milwaukee;  D :  10774, 
June  15,  1907.  5231 

Broker's  (The)  wife;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  C.  A.  Clarke. 

©  Carrie  Ashley  Clarke,  Dixon,  111. ;  1897 : 
18641,  Mar.  22.  5232 

— —  Same. 

©  Carrie  Ashley  Clarke,  Dixon,  111. ;  1898 : 
14767,  Mar.  2 ;  2c.  Mar.  4.  5233 

Brom  Bones;  or.  The  headless  horseman,  a 
drania  in  3  acts,  by  C.  Gayler,  founded  upon 
Washington  Irving's  Legend  of  Sleepy  Hol- 
low. 

©  Charles  Gayler,  New  York;   1872:2362, 
Mar.  5.  5234 

Brome  (The)  Abraham  and  Isaac.  See  Second 
(The)  shepherds'  play. 

Bromides  and  sulphites;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  R.  E.  Dunbar. 

©  Robin  Ernest  Dunbar,  South  Bend,  Ind. : 
D :  15729,  Apr.  28,  1909.  5236 

Broncho.     See  Bronco. 

Bronco  (The)  buster. 

©  Emma  Herey  Meyer,  Denver ;  D :  13564, 
Aug.  8,  1908.  5236 

Same. 

©William  K.  FitzHugh,  Denver;  D:  10191, 
Mar.  22,  1907.  5237 


245 


5238 


DBAM ATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


5258 


Bronco  (The)   buster — Continued. 

novel   comedy   playlet.     15   p.     4".     Type- 
written. 

©  J.  Grant  Gibson,  Mount  Oarmel.  Pa. ;  D : 
10956,  July  12,  1907 ;  2c.  July  12,  1907.       5238 

:i  western  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E. 

de  Corsica.    100  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Edward  de  Corsia,  New  York ;  D :  8409, 
Apr.  24,  1906 ;  2c.  Apr.  24,  1906.  5239 

Bronco  busters;  1  act  western  sketch,  by  A. 
Hornbrook.     6  p.     t".     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Dec.   4,    1909;    D:  17614;    Augustus 
Hornbrook,  New  York.  5240 

Same.    9  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  19,  1910 ;  D :  21214 ;  Gus  Horn- 
brook, New  York.  5241 

Bronco  Jack;  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
N.  R.  Wilcox.     [6]   p.     r.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  7,  1911 ;  D :  24424 ;  Nathan  Read 
Wilcox,  Minneapolis.  5242 

Bronco  Kate;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  Courard. 

©  Harrison  Conrard,  Flagstaff,   Ariz. ;    D : 

8909,  July  23,  1906.  5243 

Bronco  life  and  drama  of  Indian  cowboy- 
songs. 

©  M.  H.  White,  New  York ;  D :  10360,  Apr. 
16,  1907.  5244 

Bronquitis  aguda;  pieza  comica  en  1  acto  y  3 
cuadros,  en  prosa,  original  de  J.  Pgrez  Ztiniga. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1911. 
28  p.    12". 

©   Aug.    21,    1911;    2c.    Aug.   22,    1911;    D: 
25032 ;  Juan  P6rez  Zflniga,  Madrid.  5245 

Bronx  (The);  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Ann  Lina- 
han  [pseud,  of  Lena  Donahue]  22  p.  obi.  16". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  1,  1912;  D:  29238;  Lena  Dona- 
hue,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  5246 

Bronxville  (The)  Christmas  mystery,  1914; 
play  in  1  act,  by  W.  C.  Langdon.  Bronxville, 
N.  Y.,  Christ  church.    16  p.    8°. 

©  Dec.  31,  1914 ;  2c.  Jan.  6,  1915  ;  D  :  39319 ; 
William  Chauncy  Langdon,  New  York. 

5246a 

Bronze  (A)  donkey;  a  comic  absurdity  In  3 
acts,  by  H.  C.  Husted. 

©  H.   C.   Husted,  New  York;   1888:30054, 
Oct.  22.  5247 

Brood  house;  play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  B.  Mc- 
Cutcheon.  New  York,  Priv.  printed,  1910. 
3  p.  1.,  187  p.    8". 

©   Oct.    28,    1910;    2c.    Oct.    29,    1910;    A: 
273986 ;  Geo.  Barr  McCutcheon,  New  York. 

5248 


Brookdale  (The)  farm;  a  rural  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  Robert  J.  Bentley.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison 
[1904]     55  p.    12".     (On  cover:  Alta  series) 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  D :  5275,  July  8, 
1904;  2c.   Sept.  17,   1904.      [Note.— This  play        1 
al.so  copyrighted  in  1902  by  Robert  J.  Bentley        I 
under  the  title  The  old  quarry]  5249 

Brooke  of  Brazenose;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  T.  R. 
•     F.  I.  Coales  and  N.  Doone.    112  p.    4°.    Type- 
written. 

©  Thomas  Richard  Finney  Ignatius  Coales, 
Dallington,  England,  and  Neville  Doone,  Lon- 
don ;  D :  6946,  July  11,  1905 ;  2c.  July  11,  1905. 

5250 

Brookenbridge-Polly  case;  burlesque  in  1  act 
[by]  J.  H.  Whallen.     Typewritten. 

©  John  H.  Whallen,  Louisville ;  1894  :  26384, 
May  25;  Ic.  May  25.  5251 

Broom-maker   (The)    of   Carlsbad;    a    comedy- 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  I.  Witmark  and  Fred.  B.  ^ 
Hawkins.  fl 

©  Isidor  Witmark,  New  York;  1889 :  324(;, 
Jan.  28.  5252 

Broomstick  (The)  brigade;  play  of  Palestine, 
by  Samuel  Roth.  New  York,  Bloch  pub.  co. 
15  p.     16°. 

©  May  19,  1914;  2c.  June  27,  1914;  D: 
37412;  Bloch  pub.  co..  New  York.  5252a 

Brother  (The);  tr.  and  adapted  from  the  French 
of  Alfonse  Daudet,  by  J.  A.  Herman.  [2],  20 
p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  25,  1911 ;  D :  25590 ;  John  Arm- 
strong Herman,  Harrisburg,  Pa.  5253 

Brother  against  brother. 

©  Frank  Y.  Dunn,  jr.,  Boston;  1897:43606, 
Aug.  2.  5254 

Same. 

©  Kate  Ernst,  Toledo,  O. ;  D :  3364,  Apr.  30, 
1903.  5255 

a  military  play,  in  5  acts,  by  Bernard  Fran- 


cis Moore. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co..  Boston;   1898: 
75912,  Dec.  27 ;  2c.  May  4,  1899.  5256 

—  or,  The  G.  A.  B.  boys  of  '61,  a  military 
play  in  5  acts,  by  Carrie  B.  Auraud.  Mans- 
field, O.     Herald  press,  1883. 

©  B.  J.  Aurand,  Mansfield.  O. ;  1883 :  8196. 
May  4.  5257 

—  See  also  Black  (The)  flag. — True  blue. 


Brother  Ambrose;  a  playlet  in  2  acts,  by  Lin- 
cohi  Balch  [i.  e.  William  Lincoln  Balch]  62 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  William  L.  Balch,  Boston ;  D :  7050,  July 
31,  1905 ;  2c.  July  31,  1905.  5258 


246 


^m9 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


5279 


Brother  and  sister. 

©  B.  F.   Stratton,  New  York;  1880:11894, 
Aug.  2.  5259 

-a  new  rumautic  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by 

B.  C.  Stuart. 

©  Benjamin  Cumberland  Stuart.  Brooklyn ; 
1884:1727,  Jan.  24.  5260 

See  also  Silas  Chester. 

Brother  Dave;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  Steell. 
Boston,  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1909.  12  p. 
12". 

©  Willis  Steell,  Islip,  N.  Y. ;  D :  15004,  Feb. 
5,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  5,  1909.  5261 

Brother  detectives;  dialogue,  by  H.  Lewis.  8  p. 
4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  29,  1915 ;  D  :  40518 ;  Harry  Lewis, 
New  York.  5261a 

Brother  fans;  comedy-drama  in  1  act,  from  the 
famous  story  of  the  same  name,  by  P.  G. 
Wodehouse,  made  into  a  playlet  by  T.  Barry. 
[3],  19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    17.    1914;    D :  39124 ;    Thomas 
Barry,  New  York.  5261b 

Brother  Gardner  and  his  lime-kiln  club. 

©  C.  B.  Lewis,  Detroit;  1882:12336,  .July 
26.  5262 

Brother  (A)  in  intellect;  play  in  1  act  [sug- 
gested by  the  story  Gira  o  non  gira]  [Provi- 
dence, Snow  &  Farnham  co.,  printers,  19071 
27  p.    8^ 

©  Eugene  Pride  King,  Providence,  R.  I. ;  D  : 
11625,  Oct.  30,  1907 ;  2c.  Dec.  28,  1907.        5263 

Brother  in  name;  a  drama  in  G  acts,  by  F.  S. 
Milner.    Typewritten. 

©  Frances   S.   Milner,   Alliance,  O. ;   1899: 
72865,  Nov.  8 ;  2c.  Nov.  8.  5264 

Brother  Jack;  sketch  in  3  scenes,  by  A.  E.  Ives 
and  J.  C.  Underwood.    23  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Apr.    25,    1910;    D:  20883;    Alice   E. 
Ives  and  J.  C.  Underwood,  New  York.      5265 

Brother  Jake's  kid. 

©    Gertrude   Blanchard    Randall,    Everett, 
Mass. ;  D  :  13314,  July  9,  1908.  5266 

- — ■  vaudeville  sketch,  by  G.  B.  Randall.  .  25  p. 
4°.     Tj^ewritten. 

©  Ic.   June  26.  1911;   D:  24574;   Gertrude 
Blanchard  Randall,  Boston.  5267 

Brother  Jerrod.     See  Euchred. 

Brother  Jonathan;  an  acting  drama  in  2  acts, 
by  W.  Bush. 

©  William  Bush,  United  States;  1877:  7957, 
July  9 ;  2c.  Sept.  14.  5268 

1  act  operetta,  by  S.  W.  Sterrett.    13  p.    8". 

Typewritten. 

©  Samuel  Wise  Sterrett,  Kansas  City,  Kan. ; 
D :  1085,  Oct.  11,  1901 ;  2c.  Mar.  18,  1904.  5269 


Brother  Josiah;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  O. 
Parker.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  [1903]  52  p. 
16°.     (On  cover:  Alta  series) 

©  Thos.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  D :  3708,  July 
11,  1903 ;  2c.  Aug.  3,  1903.  5270 

Brother  (A)  mason;  by  O.  Hammerstein. 

©  Oscar  Hammerstein,  New  York ;   1898 : 
12405,  Feb.  19.  5271 

Brother  Max;  a  pastoral  comedy -drama  in  2 
acts,  with  original  songs  and  music,  by  R.  E. 
Graham. 

©  R.  E.  Graham,  Chicago ;  1884 :  20970,  Oct. 
18.  5272 

Brother  (A)  of  Cain;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Preston  Kendall.     109  p.     f".     Typewritten. 

©  P.  Kendall,  Lamar,  Col. ;  D :  9669,  Dec.  1, 
1906 ;  2c.  Dec.  1,  1906.  5273 

Brother  officers;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Leo. 
Trevor. 

©   Arthur   Bourchier,    London ;    1898  :  9520. 
Feb.  4 ;  2c.  Feb.  4.  5274 

as   produced   at   the    Empire   theatre. 

New  York;  published  with  the  authorization 
of  Charles  Frohman.  New  York,  R.  H.  Rus- 
sell, 1900.     [16]  p.  illus.    t". 

©  Robert  Howard  Russell,  New  York ;  1900 
A:  5935,  Mar.  5;  2c.  Mar.  5,  1900.  5274a 

Brother  Paul. 

©  William  H.  Janes,  Oneonta,  N.  Y. ;  1900 
A  :  5044.  Feb.  23.  5275 

Brother  Pyramus;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
S.  R.  Ellis. 

©   Sidney   R.   Ellis,    United   States;   1891: 
5522,  Feb.  9.  5276 

Brother  Shadrack. 

©  Lydia  Coyne  Fletcher,  Washington ;  1882  : 
9201,  June  3.  5277 

Brother  to  a  star;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  G.  W. 
Ferguson.     17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  2.  1914 ;  D :  35529 ;  Edward  G.  W. 
Ferguson.  Melrose,  Mass.  5277a 

Brotherhood;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  M.  Patterson. 
17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  7,  1913;  D:  33426;  Joseph  Me- 
dill  Patterson,  Chicago.  5278 

Brotherhood  of  blood;  1  act  war  tragedy,  by 
F.  Haines-Reed.     21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   June  17,   1915;   D:  40976;    Florence 
Haines-Reed,  Los  Angeles.  5278a 

Brotherhood  (The)  of  man. 

©  William  J.  Cole,  Newark,  N.  J. ;  D :  3577, 
June  12,  1903.  5279 


247 


5280 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


5302 


Brotherhood  (The)  of  man — Coutiuueii. 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  R.  A.  Marchand.     40 

p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  23,  1910 ;  D :  20554 ;  Ralpli  Aus- 
tin Marchand,  North  Cambridge,  Mass.     5280 

play  in  1  act,  by  H.  D.  Oberdorfer.     32  p. 


f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    23,    1915;    D:  39764;    Harold 
Dixon  Oberdorfer,  Minneapolis.  5280a 

Brotherhood  of  right;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  L.  P. 
Jones.     127  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  L.  Percy  Jones,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
7274,  Sept.  16,  1905 :  2c.  Sept.  9,  1905.         5281 

Brotherhood  (The)  of  the  border;  a  drama,  by 
E.  Emery.     Peoria,  111.,  1876. 

©  E.  Emery,  Peoria,  111.;   1876:4574,  Apr. 
15 ;  2c.  Apr.  24.  5282 

Same.     Rev.  ed. 

©  E.  Emerv,  Peoria,  111.;  1876:7205,  June 
12.  5283 

Brotherly    love;    a    dramatic    composition,    by 
James  O'Boyle.     4  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    James    J.    O'Boyle,    Chicago ;    D :  16110, 
June  22,  1909;  2c.  June  22,  1909.  5284 

Brothers  (The). 

©   Joseph   H.   Trant,   Boston;   1884:13528, 
July  3.  5285 

a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  L.  J.  Cella.    Denver, 

1882. 

©  Louis  J.  Cella,  Chicago;  1882:9944,  June 
17.  5286 

a  drama  in  5  acts,  and  a  prologue,  by  L.  J. 

Cella.    Denver,  News  printing  company,  1889. 

©  Louis  J.  Cella,  Denver ;  1889 :  21976,  July 
16.  5287 

drama  in  4  acts  and  a  prologue,  by  L.  J. 

Cella. 

©  Louis  J.  Cella.  New  York ;  D :  7784,  Dec. 
30,  1905.  5288 

a  dramatic  sketch,  by  F.  I.  Felton.     11  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Foster   Irwin   Felton,   Philadelphia ;   D : 
10243,  Apr.  1,  1907 ;  2c,  Apr.  1,  1907.        5289 

dramatic   sketch   in   1   act,   by   Frank   B. 


Coigne.     [5]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  26.  1912;  D :  29501 ;   Champion 
film  CO.,  New  York.  5290 

by  H.  Muller.     [1],  16  p.     4°.     Type- 


written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  19,  1912 ;  D :  29084 ;  Henry  Mul- 
ler, East  Orange,  N.  J.  5291 

—  1  act  dramatic  playlet,  by  H.  L.  Milligan 
and  William  Mack.     11  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  17,  1909 ;  D :  17519 ;  H.  L.  Milli- 
gan, Chicago.  5292 


Brothers  (The)— Continued. 

-original  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  T.  Prince,  jr. 

[1],  17  p.    4".     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    6,    1911;    D:235W;    John    T. 
Prince,  jr.,  Chicago.  5293 


—  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  D.  Hepenstall.     11],  8 
p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    12,    1913;    D:  34999;    William 
Daniel  Hei)enstall,  New  York.  5294 

play  in  3  acts,  by  F.   C.   Phillips.     108  p. 


4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    29,    1910;    D :  20627 ;  Frank 

Cooke  Phillips,  Cleveland.  5295 

by  J.   Barrington-Fedris.     103  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  20,  1909;  D:  17252;  Janet  Bar- 
rington-Fedris, New  York.  5296 

by  L.  E.  F.  Prince.     72  p.    4°.     Type- 


written. 

©  Ic.  June  20,  1910 ;  D :  213SG :  Leslie  E.  F. 
Prince,  Washington.  5297 

tragedy  of  tenement  life  in  1  act.  by  H.  G. 


Crane.     10  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Nov.   1,    1909 ;    D :  17241 ;    Hal   Grey 
Crane,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  5298 


or,  The  monk  and  the  beggar,  poetic  dra- 
ma in  1  act,  by  George  A.  Norton.  [5]  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  17,  1910 ;  D :  22303 ;  Van  M.  Zim- 
mermann,  Denver.  5299 

See  also  Bratia. — Shiloh. 

Brothers  are  we;  a  comedy  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
T.  Tolson. 

©  Thomas  Tolson,  Boston  ;  1897  :  7554,  Jan. 
27.  5300 

Same.     29  p.    4".     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    21,    1914;    D:  38358;    Tolson 
Shepherd  Eland,  Troy,  N.  Y.  5300a 

Brother's  (A)  crime. 

©  Harry  Rogers,  New  York ;  1900  A :  18583, 
July  27.  5301 

a  sensational  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 

Langdale  Williams.  Chicago,  111.,  The  Chi- 
cago manuscript  co.,  1914.  [48]  p.  f°.  Mim- 
eographed. 

©  Ic.   Oct.  26,  1914;   D:  38611;  Alexander 
Byers,  Chicago.  5301a 


Brother's  (A)  error;  original  emotional  drama, 
by  A.  C.  Fernandez. 

©   A.    C.    Fernandez,    Philadelphia;    1890: 
7382,  Mar.  4.  5302 


248 


5303 


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5321 


Brother's  (A)  hate;  a  romantic  drama  in  5 
acts.     TjTJewritten. 

©  Charles  S.  Gramlich  and  Walter  H.  Allo- 
way,  Philadelphia;  1893:16458,  Apr.  3;  2c. 
Apr.  3.  5303 

See  also  Suspect  (The) 

Brother's  (A)  love;  by  F.  M.  Franklin. 

©  Frank  M.  Franklin,  New  York;  1890: 
38505.  Dec.  5.  5304 

Brother's  (A)  oath;  or.  Two  avengers,  an 
American  melo-drama  in  5  acts,  by  C.  G. 
Mitchell. 

©  Charles  G.  Mitchell,  Baltimore;  1892: 
247S2,  June  13 ;  2c.  June  13.  5305 

Brothers  (The)  of  Pisa;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
L.  J.  Cella. 

©  Louis  J.  Cella,  Leadville,  Col.;  1881: 
4412,  Mar.  22.  5306 

Same. 

©  Louis  J.  Cella,  Leadville,  Col. ;  1881 :  5292, 
Apr.  7.  5307 

Brothers  of  the  shadow.  See  Great  (the) 
Quackqua. 

Brother's  plea;  drama,  by  C.  Boaz.  22  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  22,  1909;  D:  16832;  Charles 
Boaz,  Mattoon,  111.  5308 

Brother's  (A)  revenge.     Sec  Lauvderg. 

Brother's  (A)  sacrifice;  drama  in  1  act,  by  L. 
Beckelman  and  S.  Grossman.     16  p.     8°.     Ms. 
©  Ic.  Feb.  20,  1915 ;  D :  39749 ;  Louis  Beck- 
elman and  Samuel  Grossman,  New  York. 

5308a 

a  sensational  western  melodrama  in  4  mas- 


sive acts,  by  D.  D.  Vinecore. 

©  Delbert  D.   Vinecore,   Rutland,  111.;   D: 
14163,  Oct.  28,  1908.  5309 

Brother's  (A)  treachery.  See  Hands  (The)  of 
death. 

Brother's  (The)  wrong.     Sec  End  (The) 

Brought  back  to  life. 

©  Jacob  W.  Schwartz,  New  York ;  D :  2560, 
Nov.  7,  1902.  5310 

Brought  to  bay;  sensational  melodrama  in  3 
acts,  by  Nelson  Compston.  Chicago,  Cliicago 
manuscript  co.,  1914.  33  p.  f.  Mimeo- 
graphed. 

©  Oct.  15,  1914 ;  2c.  Nov.  9,  1914 ;  D :  38752 ; 
Alex.  Byers,  Chicago.  5310a 

Brought  to  justice;  dramatic  play. 

©  Patrick  Murphy,  New  York ;  1890 :  39105, 
Dec.  10.  5311 

See  also  On  time. — Uncle  Remus. 


Brought  to  light;  a  romantic,  sensational  melo- 
drama, by  E.  L.  Duane. 

©  Edward  L.  Duane,  New  York ;  1889 :  2552. 
.Jan.  21.  5312 

See  also  Donna  Bianca. — Little  Buckshot. 


Brought  to  terms;  or,  Dibkin's  flirtation,  an 
original  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts  and  1  scene, 
etc.,  by  C.  T.  Vincent. 

1©  Cliarles  T.  Vincent,  Williamsburg,  N.  Y. ; 
1884:3368,  Feb.  16.  5313 

Brought  together;  a  drama  in  4  acts  and  5 
scenes,  by  H.  Gieseke.  31  p.  diagrs,  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Henry  J.   C.   Gieseke,   Jersey   City ;   D : 
14172,  Oct.  22,  1908;  2c.  Oct.  22,  1908.        5314 

Brown  among  the  Daisies;  musical  burlesque, 
by  Frank  Dumont.  [2],  73  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  2,  1914  ;  D  :  38981 ;  Charles  Bar- 
ton, Centerport,  N.  Y.  5314a 

Brown  and  white;  a  musical  comedy  libretto  in 
2  acts,  for  collegiate  productions,  by  Thomas 
B.  Donaldson.     29  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  T.  B.  Donaldson,  Philadelphia;  D :  9378. 
Nov.  3,  1906 ;  2c.  Nov.  3,  1906.  5315 

Brown  Bessie;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  E.  Ware. 
New  York,  John  J\  Trow  &  son,  1874. 

©  L.  D.  Sliears,  United  States ;  1874 :  8904, 
July  6.  5316 

Brown  from  Missouri;  a  farce  in  3  acts,  by  E. 
A.  Woolf.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edgar  Allan  Woolf,  New  York ;  D  :  10455, 
Apr.  30,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  30,  1907.  5317 

Brown,  Jones  and  Robinson;  a  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  D.  Welch  and  G.  H.  McAdam. 

©  Deshler  Welch  and  George  Harrison  Mc- 
Adam, New  York  ;  1898  :  64871 ;  Nov.  5.     5318 


Brown   of   Caleveras. 
ment. 


See  Honest   (An)   mo- 


Brown  of  Harvard.     4".  Typewritten. 

©  Rida  Johnson  Young,  New  York  ;  D :  8015, 
Feb.  17,  1906 ;  2c.  Feb.  19,  1906.  5319 

play  in  4  acts,  by  Rida  Johnson  Young. 


New  I'ork,  Sanuiel  French ;  London,  Samuel 
French,  ltd.,  1909.  85  p.  12°.  (On  cover: 
French's  standard  library  ed.) 

©  Dec.  14,  1909 ;  2c.  Dec.  15, 1909 ;  D :  17703 ; 
AValter  C.  Jordan,  New  York.  5320 

Brown  of  India;  play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  B. 
Wright.  Act  1,  scene  1.  18  p.  f.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  May  23,  1913 ;  D :  33356 ;  Willard  B. 
Wright,  Philadelphia.  5321 


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5345 


Brown  of  ludia — Continued. 

play  in  4  acts,  based  on  Sir  Walter  Scott's 

novel,  Guy  Mannering,  dramatized  and  mod- 
ernized by  W.  B.  Wright.  Act  2.  13  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  31,  1913 ;  D :  33479 ;  AVillard  B. 
Wright,  Philadelphia.  5322 


dramatized  by  W.  B.  AVright,   from 

Sir  Walter  Scott's  novel,  Guy  Mannering.   Act 
3.     [25]  p.    r.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  11,  1913 ;  D :  33767 ;  Willard  B. 
Wright,  Philadelphia.  5323 

Same.    Act  4.     14  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  IG,  1913 ;  D :  33808 ;  Willard  B. 
Wright,  Philadelphia.  5324 

Brown  (A)  paper  parcel;  by  M.  J.  W.  New 
York,  Samuel  French ;  London,  Samuel 
French,  ltd.,  1899.  7  p.  12".  (French's  in- 
ternational copyrighted  .  .  .  edition  of  the 
Avorks  of  the  best  authors,  no.  26) 

©  T.  H.   French,  New  York;   1899:70519, 
Oct.  30 ;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1901.  5325 

Brown's  in  town;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Mark  E. 
Swan.     152  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  6,  1910 ;  D :  20719 ;  American  play 
CO.,  New  York.  5326 

a  farce  in  3  acts,  by  J.  J.  Rosenthal. 

©  J.  J.  Rosenthal,  New  York ;  1898 :  48657. 
Aug.  18.  5327 

farcical   comedy    in   3   acts,   by   Mark   E. 

Swan.     New  York,   Samuel  French ;  London, 
Samuel  French,  ltd.,  1915.     95  p.     12°. 

©  Jan.  19,  1915  ;  2c.  Jan.  21,  1915 ;  D :  39459 ; 
American  play  co..  New  York.  5327a 

Brown's  left  town;  a  farce  in  3  acts,  by  J.  J. 
Rosenthal. 

©  J.  J.  Rosenthal,  New  York ;  1898 :  48656, 
Aug.  18.  5328 

Brown,  the  painter;  or.  Chasing  a  flirt,  a 
screaming  farce  in  1  act,  by  W.  J.  Ferguson. 
31  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  William  J.  Ferguson,  Brooklyn ;  D :  10653, 
May  29,  1907 ;  2c.  May  29,  1907.  5329 

Brownie  (The)  trio;  an  original  1  act  farce,  by 
M.  Gilbert. 

©  Mark  Gilbert,  Boston ;  1895 :  39799,  Aug. 
2.  5330 

Brownies;  a  spectacle  in  3  acts,  by  P.  Cox. 

©  Palmer  Cox,  New  York ;  1893 :  2854,  Jan. 
12.  5331 

Brownies  and  fairies  in  Flowerland;  a  cantata, 
by  Mrs.  W.  Perry. 

©   Mrs.    Wm.    Perry,    Indianapolis;    1894: 
55168,  Nov.  26 ;  2c.  Dec.  28.  5332 


Brownies'  banquet  or  carnival;  by  E.  F.  Lane. 
8  p.    12°.    Printed. 

©  Nov.  10,  1909 ;  2c.  Oct.  29, 1909 ;  D  :  17303 ; 
Etta  Freeman  Lane,  Plain  City,  O.  5333 

Brownies'  (The)  Christmas;  a  pantomime,  by 
Evalyn  M.  Swigart. 

©  J.  and  P.  B.  Myers.  New  York;  1900  A: 
25746,  Oct.  16 ;  2c.  Oct.  17.  5334 

Brownies  (The)  in  Fairyland;  a  play  in  2  acts, 
by  P.  Cox,  music  by  Malcolm  Douglas.  Mime- 
graphed. 

©  Palmer  Cox,  New  York  ;  1893 :  44962,  Oct. 
9;  2c.  Nov.  33.  5335 

Brownies'  (The)  vacation;  a  play  for  boys,  by 
Elizabeth  F.  Guptill.  Cincinnati,  New  York, 
Fillmore  music  house,  1908.     12  p.    12°. 

©  Fillmore  bros.  co.,  Cincinnati ;  D  :  14083, 
Oct.  17,  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  17,  1908.  5336 

Browning  (A)  courtship;  by  Octave  Thanet, 
dramatized  by  M.  C.  Gray.    Ms. 

©  Mary  C.   Gray,  Watkins,   N.   Y. ;   1889: 
20797,  July  5 ;  2c.  July  5.  5337 

Brown's  baby;  or.  Taming  a  husband,  comedy 
sketch  in  1  act,  by  W.  Holcomb. 

©   Willard    Holcomb,    Washington;    1894: 
20113,  Apr.  19.  5338 

Brown's  grocery;  or.  Life  as  we  live  it,  a  drama 
in  real  American  life,  in  5  acts,  by  D.  Ryan. 

©  Daniel  Ryan,  Flint,  Mich.;  1887:23415, 
Sept.  15.  5339 

Browny  (The)  queen;  an  extravaganza  for  stage 
production  by  children,  by  A.  M.  Chamberlain. 

©    A.    M.    Chamberlain,    Louisville;    1894: 
13617,  Mar.  9.  5340 

Bruce  Wilson,  M.  D.;  farce  in  1  act,  by  B. 
Boder.     [2],  19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.   20,   1913;   D:  34492;   Bartlett 
Boder,  New  York.  5341 

BriAder  (Die)     See  Bratia. 

Bruised  and  cured;  a  negro  burlesque  sketch,  iu 
1  scene,  by  A.  J.  Leavitt,  arr.  by  Charles 
White.     New  York,  R.  M.  De  Witt. 

©  Robert  M.  De  Witt,  New  York;  1874: 
15828,  Dec.  31 ;  2c.  Jan.  9,  1875.  5342 

Brum  (The)  estate;  by  E.  Riley,  jr. 

©  Edward  Riley,  jr.,  Spokane,  Wash. ;  1895 : 
20408,  Apr.  13.  5343 

Brunette  (The);  a  playlet,  by  V.  Kline.  Type- 
written. 

©  Virginia  Kline,  Cleveland  ;  1900  A :  19430, 
Aug.  4  ;  2c.  Aug.  4.  5344 

Brunetteshauks  (The) 

©    Edwin    S.    Hopkins,    Louisville;    1896: 
45538,  Aug.  8.  5345 


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5367 


Brunhild;  iu  5  aots.  by  Eiuanuel  Geibel. 

©  Frederick  Jacob  Pillot,  New  York ;  1877 : 
10783,  Sept.  18.  5346 

trauerspiel  in  3  autziigen,  von  Paul  Ernst. 

Berlin,  A^ertr iebsstelle  des  Verbandes  deutscher 
biihnenschriftsteller,  1911.    86  p.    12°. 

©  June  9, 1911 ;  2c.  July  19,  1911 ;  D  :  24723 ; 
Vertriebsstelle  des  Verbandes  deutscher  biih- 
nenschriftsteller, Berlin.  5347 

Brunswick;  historical  play,  by  F.  N.  Whittier 
and  Albert  W.  Tolman.  Brunswick,  Me., 
Brunswick  publishing  co.,  1913.    37  p.    16". 

©  Feb.  27,  1913  ;  2c.  Mar.  6,  1913 ;  D  :  32528 ; 
Frank  N.  Whittier,  Brunswick,  Me.  5348 

Brute  (The);  by  E.  M.  Crane.  [2],  100  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  29.  1910;  D :  21449 ;  Eleanor 
Maud  Crane,  New  York.  5349 

play  in  3  acts,  by  F.  A.  Kummer.    113  p.  4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  23,  1910;  D:  20875;  Frederic 
Arnold  Kummer,  Baltimore.  5350 

Brute  versus  gentleman;  play  in  1  act,  by  P.  C. 
Gunion.     [1],  20  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  19,  1914;  D :  35701 ;  Philip  Cyrus 
Gunion,  Philadelphia.  5350a 

Brutus.  See  Miscellaneous  (The)  plays  of  Ed- 
win Booth. 

Brutus  and  Lucretia;  or.  The  fall  of  the  Boman 
kingdom,  a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  Charles 
Bab.son. 

©  Charles  B.  Soule,  Chicago;  1889:4073. 
Feb.  4.  5351 

Brutus  (The)  of  the  South;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by 
W.  A.  Clark. 

©  William  Adolpluis  Clark,  Boston;  1892: 
27219,  June  29.  5352 

Brutus  outdone.     See  When  Rome  howls, 

Bryan  Couline;  or,  The  Irish  minstrel,  an  origi- 
nal Irish  drama  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Mar.sden  (W. 
A.  Sliver). 

©  Fred  Marsdeu,  South  .-^ciiroon,  N.  Y. ; 
1883 :  14561,  Aug.  6.  5353 

Bryan  station;  historical  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
F.  Daingerfield,  jr. 

©  Foxhall  Daingerfield,  jr.,  Lexington,  Ky. ; 
D :  13089,  June  1,  1908.  5354 

Aryan's  trip   around   the   world.     26  p.     16°. 

Typewritten. 

©  John  William  Ransone,  Wilton,  Conn. ; 
D :  8959,  Aug.  14,  1906 ;  2c.  Sept.  10,  1906. 

5355 

Bryant  and  Carter;  or,  The  old  coin  collector 
of  New  York,  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  H. 
Carter.  San  Francisco,  Francis,  Valentine  & 
CO.,  1888. 

©  J.  Heneage  Carter,  San  Francisco ;  1888 : 
28636,  Oct.  8.  5356 


Bryllupet  i  Genua;  af  Hans  E.  Kinck.  Kris- 
tiania,  H.  Aschehoug  fc  co.  (W.  Nygaard),  1911. 
2  p.  1..  180  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  28,  1911;  2c.  Jan.  26,  1912;  D: 
28868;  H.  Aschehoug  &  co.,  Christiania,  Nor- 
way. 5357 

Bryllupsmarschen;  skuespil,  af  Rolf  Hiorth- 
Sch0yen.  Kristiania  og  Kj0benhavn,  Gylden- 
dalske  boghandel,  Nordisk  forlag,  1912.  119 
p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  30,  1912 ;  2c.  Nov.  18, 1912 ;  D :  31408 ; 
Gyldendalske  boghandel,  Nordisk  forlag. 
Christiania,  Norway.  ^  5358 

Bub  Oder  madel;  operette  in  einem  vorspiel  und 
2  akteu,  von  Felix  Dormann  und  A.  Altmann, 
musik  von  Bruno  Granichstaedten.  Text  der 
gesange.  Leipzig.  Wien.  Musikalien  -  und 
biihnenverlag  J.  Weinberger,  1908.  35  p.  12°. 
©  Josef  Weinberger,  Leipzig ;  D :  14458, 
Dec.  4,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  4,  1908.  5359 

Bubastes  and  the  princess.     Sec  Barneses  I. 

Bubble  (A);  play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  F.  Ohliger. 
97  p.    f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  26,  1912;  D:  30964;  Carl  F. 
Ohliger,  Pittsburgh.  5360 

by  T.  de  Coppet  and  Norman  Rose. 


4  V.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  24,  1912 ;  D :  30150 ;  Theodosia 
de  Coppet,  New  York.  5361 

romance  of  money,   by   C.   Moore.     27   p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Mar.    2,    1912;     D:  28917;     Carlyle 
Moore,  New  York.  5362 

Bubble  (A)  of  fortune;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
G.  R.  Morse. 

©  George  Rogers  Morse,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ; 
1884  :  6387,  Mar.  24.  5363 

Bubble  (The)  peddler;  a  musical  fantasy  in  2 
acts,  libretto  and  lyrics  by  A.  C.  D.  Riley.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Alice  C.   D.   Riley,   Evanston,   111.:    D: 
7877,  Jan.  20,  1906 ;  2c.  Jan.  20,  1906.        5364 

Bubbles.     11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Eugene  Nice,  New  York ;  D :  10615,  May 
22,  1907 ;  2c.  May  22,  1907.  5365 

a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  J.  Magoun  and 


A.  B.  Davenport. 

©  Charles  J.  Magoun  and  Allen  B.  Daven- 
port, Boston ;  1895  :  430,  Jan.  2.  5366 

an   extravaganza    in   2   acts,    by   Joe   H. 

Banks. 

©    Dora    Banks,    New    York ;    1883 :  12446, 
July  7.  5367 


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DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


5390 


Bubbles — Coutiiiuetl. 

farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Jex.    88  p. 

4".     Typewritten. 

1©  Ic.  Apr.  11,  1910;  D:  20764;  John  Jex. 
New  York.  5368 

a  novelty  operette,  by  George  W.  Hanlou 


and  G.  Farnell. 

©  Genevieve  Farnell,  New  Yorli ;  D :  11320, 
Sept.  10.  1907.  5369 

an  original  farcical  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  G. 


M.  Travis.    Typewritten. 

©  George  M.  Travis,  Brooklyn ;  1895 :  27457, 
May  20 ;  2c.  May  22.  5370 

tr.  from  La  poudre  aux  yeux    [of  E.  M. 


Labiclie]  by  L.  Harvey. 

©     Louise     Harvey,     Pliihulelphia ;     1879 : 
15831,  Nov.  22.  5371 

or.   The  twentieth  century,   an  eccentric 


musical   burlesque  comedy   in   2   acts   and   5 
scenes,  by  B.  A.  Greene  and  J.  N.  Butterly. 

©  Bartholomew  Andrew  Greene  and  James 
Neville  Butterly,  New  York  ;  1881 :  2465,  Feb. 
17.  5372 

Bubbling  over;  an  original  farce-comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  Frank  Dumont. 

©  J.  R.  Painter,  Philadelphia ;  1888 :  20469, 
July  16 ;  2c.  Oct.  24.  5373 

Bub's  troubles;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  J.  F. 
Milliken. 

©  James  F.  Milliken,  New  York  ;  1884 :  4081, 
Feb.  27.  5374 

Buccaneer  (The);  or.  The  heartless  pirate  and 
artless  maiden,  a  musical  burlesque  in  2  acts, 
libretto  by  G.  Stephens,  jr. 

©  George  Stephens,  jr.,  Somerville,  Mass. ; 
1895  :  26362,  !\Iay  14 ;  2c.  May  24.  5375 

Buccaneers  (The);  act  1st  of  an  original  Ameri- 
can comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  W.  F.  Perkins. 
Typewritten. 

©  Wm.  Fessenden  Perkins,  New  York ;  1892 : 
33958,  Aug.  17 ;  2c.  Aug.  16.  5376 

comedy  in  3  acts,  by  D.  Wilhelm.     95  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  30,  1912  ;  D  :  30703  ;  Donald  Wil- 
helm, Defiance,  O.  5377 

a  drama,  by  W.  G.  Barney. 

©  William  Grant  Barney,  Buffalo ;  D : 
12278,  Jan.  30,  1908.  5378 

operetta  in  1  act,  book  and  lyrics  by  S.  N. 

Stuckey,    [1],  11  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  10,  1913 ;  D :  32627 ;  S.  Norman 
Stuckey,  Danbury,  Conn.  5379 

•  Same.     14  p.     8".     Printed. 

©  May  2,  1913 ;  2c.  May  8,  1913 ;  D :  33266 ; 
S.  Norman  Stuckey,  Danbury,  Conn.         5380 


Buccaneers  (The) — Continued. 

or.  The  begum  of  Piura.  39  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Julia  Sutherland  Field,  administratrix 
for  estate  of  Eugene  Field,  Chicago ;  D :  2431, 
Oct.  10,  1902;  2c.  Oct.  10,  1902.  5381 

Buck  Buckalew,  the  outlaw  cowboy;  Montana 
melodrama,  by  C.  Randall  and  W.  F.  Felcli. 
•61  p.     obi.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  14,  1910 ;  D  :  17936 ;  Carl  Randall 
and  Will  Farrand  Felch,  Columbus,  O.     5382 

Bucket-shop;  a  melodranja  in  5  acts,  by  H.  C. 
Baker,     f".     Typewritten. 

©  Henry  Charles  Baker,  Chicago ;  D :  5002, 
May  9,  1904 ;  2c.  May  9,  1904.  5383 

or,  Bungville  and  Wall  st.,  an  original  sa- 
tirical comedy  with  musical  embellishment,  by 
F.  Tannehill,  jr. 

©  Frank  Tannehill,  jr.,  Philadelphia;  1888: 
9094,  Mar.  29.  5384 

Buckingham;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  G. 
Wills. 

©  Alexander  Henderson,  United  States ; 
1874 :  1528,  Feb.  11.  5385 

an  historical  play  founded  on  the  incidents 

and  the  life  of  George  Villiers,  Duke  of  Buck- 
ingham, in  4  acts,  by  G.  Delon. 

©  Georges  Delon,  Cleveland ;  1891 :  2239, 
.L'ln.  15.  5386 

Bud  Carey's  alibi;  modern  melo-drama  in  4  acts, 
by  Agnes  Cameron.  [2],  65  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  18,  1914;  D:  36406;  William 
Francis  Burke,  New  York.  5386a 

Buddha  (The);  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Paul  Cams. 
Chicago,  Open  court  pub.  co.,  1911.    68  p.    12". 

©  Apr.  21,  1911 ;  2c.  May  15,  1911 ;  D :  24212 ; 
Open  court  pub.  co.,  Chicago  .  5387 

a  drama   in  12 'scenes,   by   S.   Hartmann. 

Author's  ed. 

©  Sadakichi  Hartmann,  New  York ;  1897 : 
41008,  July  15;  2c.  July  16.  5388 

Buddie,  the  bootblack;  sketch,  by  E.  Willard 
Sweeney.    4  p.    4°.     Printed. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  29,  1914,  D:  39424;  John  J. 
Peters,  New  York.  5388a 

Budding  plajrwright;  a  farce  in  1  act.  11  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  James  McCartney,  Ardsley,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
8328,  Apr.  12,  1906 ;  2c.  Apr.  12,  1906.  5389 

Budenzauber  (Ein);  lustspiel  in  3  aufziigen,  von 
Baptiste  de  Carrel,  deutsch  von  Hermann 
Bohne.  41  p.  {In  Zeitschrift  fiir  veroifent- 
lichung  von  biihnendichtung,  1.  jahr,  heft  1, 
juni  1912) 

©  June  1,  1912 ;  2c.  July  25,  1912 ;  D :  30610 ; 
Julius  Reinhardt,  Bonn,  Germany.  5390 


252 


5391 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


5405 


Budenzauber  (Eiu) — Continued. 

lustspiel  in  4  aljten,  von  Wilhelm  Jacoby 

nnd  Hans  Schmidt-Kestner.    Berlin,  E.  Bloch, 
1912.    92  p.    12°. 

©  le.  Feb.  19,  1913;  D:  3344.5;  Eduard 
Bloch,  Berlin.  5391 

Same. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  29,  1912 ;  D :  28872 ;  Theaterver- 
lag  Eduard  Bloch,  Berlin.  5392 

Budg'e  and  Toddie;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J. 
Habberton. 

©  .Tolin  Hubbertou.  New  Jersey  ;  1878  :  1573. 
Feb.  5.  5393 

Budge  vs.  Budge;  by  W.  P.  Cowles  and  W.  A. 
Koon.     Typewritten. 

©  William  Pierce  Cowles  and  William  A. 
Koon,  Minneapolis;  1897:28683,  May  10;  2c. 
.Tune  14.  5394 

Budlong  (The)  case;  a  college  farce  in  3  acts, 
by  lAician  Gary  and  George  Hill.  87  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  G.  B.  Hill,  Madison,  Wis. ;  D :  10223,  Mar. 
25,  1907 ;  Ic.  Apr.  18,  1907.  5395 

Buds;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  M.  Willard.  9  p.  f*. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  30,  1910;  D:  20926;  J.  Milton 
Willard,  Joliet,  111.  5396 

Buds  and  bachelors;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  L. 
Wren. 

©  Lillie  Wren,  Brooklyn ;  1891 :  17849,  May 
15.  5397 

Bud's  baby;  a  sketch,  by  E.  Holt  and  H.  Quick. 
30  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edwin  Holt  and  Herbert  Quick,  Madison, 
Wis.;  D:  15890,  May  19,  1909;  2c.  May  19, 
1909.  5398 

Bud's  g-al.     5  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  May  Agnes  Price,  So.  Manchester,  Conn. ; 
D :  11904,  Dec.  11,  1907 ;  Ic.  Dec.  11,  1907 ;  Ic. 
Dec.  19,  1907.  5399 

Bud's  inferno.     See  Hell. 

Biihne   uud   welt;   schauspiel   in   4   akten,    von 

Frido  Grelle.     Berlin-Leipzig,   Modernes   ver- 

lagsbureau,  C.  Wigand,  1906.    101,  [1]  p.    12°. 

©  Modernes  verlags  bureau  (Curt  Wigand) 

Berlin ;  D :  9162.  Oct.  1,  1906 ;  2c.  Oct.  1,  1906. 

5400 

Buen  (El)  amor;  comedia  moderna  en  2  actos, 
I  del  L.  Linares  Becerra  y  D.  Lopez  Orense. 
[Madrid,  Sociedad  de  autoresespanoles]  1913. 
48  1).     12°. 

©  Mar.  28,  1914;  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1914;  D: 
.36.534 ;  L.  Linares  Becerra  y  D.  Lopez  Orense, 
Madrid.  5400a 


Buen  (El)  demonio;  comedia  en  2  actos  y  en 
prosa,  original  de  M.  Linares  Rivas.  Madrid, 
Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles,  1911.  63  p. 
12°. 

©  May  26,  1911 ;  2c.  May  27,  1911 ;  D :  24333 ; 
Manuel  Linares  Rivas,  Madrid.  5401 

Buen  (El)  Espanol;  comedia  en  3  actos,  original 
y  en  prosa  de  A.  Dominguez.  Madrid,  Socie- 
dad de  autores  espaiioles,  1914.     141  p.     12°. 

©  Mar.  15,  1915;  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1915;  D: 
K)084 ;  Antonio  Dominguez,  Madrid.        5401a 

Buen  (El)  ladron;  entremes  lirico  en  prosa,  orig- 
inal de  A.  Lopez  Monis  y  A.  Lopez  Alvarez, 
milsica  del  maestro  Tomas  Barrera.  Madrid, 
Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles,  1914.  19  p.  12°. 

©  Sept.  17,  1914;  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1914;  D: 
38196;  Antonio  Lopez  Monis  y  Alfredo  Lopez 
Alvarez,  Madrid.  5401b 

Buena  (La)  nueva;  6,  El  nacimiento  de  Jesus, 
loa  sacra  en  1  acto,  dividido  en  4  cuadros  y  en 
verso,  original  de  J.  B.  Samaniego  y  F.  de 
Leon  y  Olalla,  mtisica  del  maestro  Alfredo 
(Jarcia.  Madrid,  Sociedad  de  autores  es- 
panoles, 1910.     40,  1  p.    12°. 

©  May  23,  1910 ;  2c.  May  24,  1910 ;  D  :21147  ; 
Juan  Bautista  Samaniego  y  Felix  de  Leon  v 
Olalla,  Madrid.  5402 

Buena  recomendacion;  entremes  en  2  cuadros. 
original  de  Jorge  y  Jose  de  la  Cueva.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1909.  22  p. 
12°. 

©  Sept.  23,  1909;  2c.  Sept.  24,  1909;  D: 
16898;  Jorge  y  Jos6  de  la  Cueva,  Madrid. 

5403 

Buena  (Una)  vara;  entremes  en  prosa,  original 
de  F.  Toro  Luna.  Madrid,  Sociedad  de  au- 
tores espanoles,  1915.    29  p.    12°. 

©  June  24,  1915;  Ic.  June  25,  1915;  D: 
41081 ;  Francisco  Toro  Luna,  Madrid.      5403a 

Buenas  (Las)  mozas  del  barrio;  6,  Chulos  del 
lavapies,  sainete  lirico  en  medio  acto,  origi- 
nal y  en  verso  de  V.  de  la  Vega,  mtisica  del 
maestro  Cereceda.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores espanoles]     1907.     29  p.     12°. 

©  Ventura  de  la  Vega,  Madrid ;  D :  11.523, 
Oct.  12,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  14,  1907.  5404 

Buenas  (Las)  obras;  zarzuela  en  1  acto,  dividido 
en  3  cuadros,  original  de  Ramon  Rocabert, 
Eduardo  Guillot  y  Arturo  Sanchez,  mtisica  del 
maestro  Enrique  Brli.  Madrid,  Sociedad  de 
autores  espanoles,  1911.    35  p.    12°. 

©  Aug.  21,  1911;  2c.  Aug.  22,  1911;  D: 
2.5006:  R.  Rocabert,  E.  Guillot  y  A.  Sanchez. 
Madrid.  5405 

Biirger  als  edelmann.     See  Ariadne  auf  Naxos. 

Biirger  Bonaparte.     See  Napoleon  Bonaparte. 


253 


5406 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


5425 


Biixl;  koiuodie  in  3  akten,  vou  Arno  Holz  und 
Oskar  Jerschke.  Berlin,  T heater verlag  Eduard 
Blocli.     91  p.     12". 

©    Ic.   Feb.   17,   1912;    D:  28740;    Eduard 
Bloch,  Berlin.  5406 

Same.     Dresden,  Carl  Reissner,  1911.    3  p. 

1.,  221  p.    12°. 

©  Dec.  13,  1911 ;  2c.  Feb.  17,  1912 ;  D  :  28733  ; 
Eduard  Bloch,  Berlin.  5407 

Bufete  (El)  de  Minguez;  zarzuela  en  1  acto, 
dividido  en  3  cuadros,  original  de  R.  Rocabert 
y  Roche,  mtisica  del  maestro  Eugenio  Ubeda. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1909. 
39  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Nov.   18,   1909;   2c.   Nov.   19,   1909;    D: 
17453 ;  Ramon  Rocabert  y  Roche,  Madrid. 

5408 

BufE  and  blue;  or.  The  times  that  tried  men's 
souls,  a  military  patriotic  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  J.  McGloskey. 

©   James   J.   McCloskey,    Brooklyn;    1876: 
3.573,  Mar.  24.  5409 

Buffalo  Bill;  a  drama  founded  upon  the  leading 
incidents  in  the  story  of  same  name,  by  Fred. 
G.  Maeder. 

©   F.   G.   Maeder,   New   York;    1871:8540, 
Sept.  12.  5410 

BufEalo  Bill,  junior;  or,  Buffalo  Bill,  jr.,  the 
cowboy  king,  play  in  4  acts,  by  Lem  B. 
Parker.     [175]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  29,  1911;   D:  23774;   Dubinsky 
bros.,  Rock  Island,  111.  5411 

Buffalo  Bill,  jr.,  the  cowboy  king.  See  Buffalo 
Bill,  junior. 

Buffalo  Bill's  best  shot;  or.  The  heart  of  Spotted 
Tail,  a  drama  from  life,  by  E.  Z.  C.  Judson 
(Ned  Buntline,  pseud.) 

©  E.  Z.  G.  Judson,  New  York ;  1872 :  1952, 
Feb.  29.  5412 

Buffalo  Bill's  first  scalp  for  Custer.  See  Red 
(The)  right  hand. 

Buffalo  Bill's  pledge.  See,  at  end  of  alphabet, 
titles  beginning  with  figures:  20  days. 

Buffalo  (The)  burlesque  and  extravaganza;  a 
burletta,  by  W.  B.  Watson. 

©  W.  B.  Watson,  Brooklyn ;  D :  413,  Apr.  30, 
1901.  5413 

Buffalo  (The)  mystery;  in  4  acts,  by  Lawrence 
Russell.    113  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Elmer  Walters,  Chicago ;  D :  3392,  May  7, 
1903 ;  2c.  June  10,  1903.  5414 

Buffalo  tragedy;  by  Frederick  H.  Wilson.  8°. 
Typewritten. 

©  William  A.  Dillon,  Cortland.  N.  Y. ;  D: 
39.59,  Sept.  16,  1903;  2c.  Aug.  28,  1908.      5415 


Bug  (The);  sketch  in  1  act,  by  W.  N.  Gladke. 
8,  [2]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  10,  1911;  D:  24186;  Walter  N. 
Gladke,  New  York.  5416 

Bug  (The)  and  the  buggy;  musical  farce,  by 
Junie  McCree.     [1],  16  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  18,  1914 ;  D :  37893 ;  Nona  Ster- 
ling and  Billy  Williams,  Detroit.  5416a 

Bug  (A)  in  a  rug;  play  in  2  acts,  by  J.  R.  O. 
Perkins  and  P.  Blacknuir.  Cambridge,  Caus- 
tic-Claflin  co.  24  p.  8°.  (Pi  eta  theatricals 
1914) 

©  Ic.  Jan.  23,  1914 ;  D :  35876 ;  J.  R.  O.  Per- 
kins and  Paul  Blackmur,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

5417 

Bughouse;  farce,  by  J.  C.  Morris.  4  p.  i". 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    25,    1910;    D:  20574;    Joseph 
Charles  Morris,  Findlay,  O.  5418 

Bughouse  (A)  affair;  by  Ward  and  Sheppell. 
5  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©   Ward   &   Sheppell,   Newark,   N.   J.;   D: 
12885,  May  2,  1908 ;  2c.  May  2,  1908.  5419 

Bugle  (The)  call;  domestic  comedy-drama  in  5 
acts,  by  A.  L.  Johnson. 

©  Annie  Lewis  .Johnson,  New  York;  1889: 
30737,  Oct.  10.  5420 

a  military  drama  in  5  acts,  with  7  scenes, 

by  G.  W.  Dove. 

©  Geo.  W.  Dove,  Washington ;  1895 :  63924, 
Dec.  17.  5421 

Bugler  (The)  of  the  Light  brigade;  war  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  the  bugler's  daughter,  A.  Suther- 
land.    66  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Anna  Sutherland,  Denver  ;  D  :  6902,  July 
3,  1905 ;  2c.  Jan.  13,  1906.  5422 

Bugler's  (The)  rescue;  a  pantomimic  equestrian 
drama,  by  B.  K.  Adams. 

©  Belle  K.  Adams,  Cleveland ;  D :  515,  May 
27,  1901.  5422a 

Bugs;  play,  by  R.  L.  Goldberg.  15  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  14,  1911 ;  D :  25494 ;  R.  L.  Gold- 
berg, New  York.  5423 

Bugtown  (The)  band;  farce,  by  Archibald  Hum- 
boldt [pseud,  of  G.  O.  March]  Lebanon,  O., 
March  brothers,  1912.    3  p.    8°. 

©    Sept.   9,    1912;    2c.    Sept.    12,    1912;    D: 
30823 ;  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O.  5424 

Bugtown  (The)  flyer;  or,  A  twenty  minutes 
wait,  original  farce  in  1  act,  by  M.  Nobles. 
[1],  21  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  26.  1912;  D:  29498;  Milton  No- 
))le.s,  Brooklyn.  5425 


254 


54^6 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE  UNITED  STATES 


5448 


Builder  (The)  of  bridges;  4  act  comedy  drama, 
by  J.  Lawrence.  [2],  46  p.  4°.  Mimeo- 
graphed. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  21,  1912 ;  D :  31868 ;  John  Law- 
rence, Cincinnati.  5426 

play  in  4  acts,  by  A.   Sutro.     London,  S. 

French,  ltd. ;  New  York,  S.  French,  1909.    3  p. 
1.,  3-95  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.  4,  1909 ;  2c.  Nov.  5,  1909 ;  D  :  17289 ; 
Alfred  Sutro,  London.  5427 

Builder  (The)  of  New  York.  See  Hans  von 
Suzi. 

Builders  (The);  a  modern  play  in  3  acts,  by  G. 
Harrison.     [2],  92  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  17,  1912 ;  D :  29979 ;  Grover  Har- 
rison, Cambridge,  Mass.  5428 

Builders  in  the  walls  of  time. 

©  Elizabeth  Anna  Turner,  Honolulu ;  D : 
15288,  Mar.  9,  1909.  5429 

Builders  on  sand. 

©  Gertrude  Brooke  Hamilton,  Washington ; 
D :  10695,  June  3,  1907.  5430 

Building  inspector;  comedy-dramatic  sketch,  by 
A.  K.  and  C.  T.  Schlueter.  7  p.  t".  Type- 
written, 

©  Ic.  Nov.  30,  1910 ;  D :  22764 ;  Augitsta  K. 
and  Charles  T.  Schlueter,  Chicago.  5431 

Building  (The)  of  the  ship.  See  Class  (The) 
ship. 

Building  or  constructing  national  flag. 

©  Susan  Morrison  Gorgas  Wheeler,  Los  An- 
geles ;  D :  7499,  Sept.  30,  1905.  5432 

Building  the  American  nation;  an  allegory  in 
7  scenes,  by  R.  G.  O'Brien.  56  p.  12". 
Printed. 

©  Apr.  28,  1911 ;  2c.  May  3,  1911 ;  D :  24124 ; 
R.  G.  O'Brien,  Oakland,  Cal.  5433 

Built  on  the  sands;  by  R.  Mackay.  72  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Robert   Mackay,    New   York;  D:  35615, 

Apr.  14,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  14,  1909.  5434 

Bujdoso  (A)  juhaszlegeny;  eredeti,  §nekes 
nepszinmii,  5  felvonJisban,  irta  Pentek  Fer- 
encz.     76  p.     12°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  May  28,  1912 ;  D :  29819 ;  Frank  Pen- 
tek, Newark,  N.  J.  5435 

Bulbul;  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  by  Maude  Eliza- 
beth Inch.  [33]  p.  4°.  [Libretto]  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  29,  191 1 ;  D :  24098 ;  J.  Fischer  & 
bro..  New  York.  5436 

Bulbul  (The)  of  Bagdad;  by  D.  and  P.  T. 
Farnsworth.    38  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Dorothy  and  Patrick  Thomson  Farns- 
worth, Highlands.  N.  C. ;  D:  14989.  Feb.  3, 
1909;  2c.  Feb.  3,  1909.  5437 


Bulgar's  (The)  love;  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  V. 
Samuels.     [1],  23  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  27,  1912 ;  D :  31808 ;  Maurice  Vic- 
tor Samuels,  New  York.  5438 

Bulkeley  (The)  peerage;  very  grand-guignolette, 
by  A.  Pinero.     [2],  11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    18,    1914;    D:  37619;    Arthur 
Pinero,  London.  5438a 

Bull  (The);  comedy  dramatic  playlet,  by  A.  S. 
Elmore.     [1],  18  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  24,  1913;  D:  35129;  Art.  Slade 
Elmore,  Chicago.  ^  5439 

Bull  con;  comedy  sketch,  by  Rose  Stillman.  8  p. 
f.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  15,  1912 ;  D :  28314 ;  Ralph  Riggs, 
New  York.  5440 

Bull-fighter;  extravaganza  in  2  acts,  by  S.  T. 
.Jack. 

©  Sam  T.  Jack,  Chicago;  1895:8775,  Feb. 
11.  5441 

a  spectacular  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by 

G.  C.  Jenks. 

©  George  C.  Jenks  and  John  Gernert,  Pitts- 
burgh ;  1894 :  24551,  May  15.  5442 

Bull  (A)  in  the  clover;  farce  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  L.  E.  Bisch  and  E.  F.  Hague.  [2],  116  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Aug.  31,  1910;   D:  21922;   Louis  E. 
Bisch  and  Elisabeth  Fern  Hague,  New  York. 

5443 

Bulldog's  (The)  revenge;  comedy  sketch,  by  J. 
W.  Elinore.    9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  28,  1910 ;  D :  21543 ;  J.  W.  Eli- 
nore, Seattle.  5444 

Bullet  (The);  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  W. 
Dunning.     [35]  p.     t".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  21,  1914 ;  D :  39159 ;  F.  W.  Dun- 
ning, Denver,  5444a 

Bullock's  royal  marionettes. 

©    W.    ,L    Bullock,    United    States;    1873: 
11930,  Oct.  17.  5445 

Bulls  and  bears;  a  comedy  in  4  acts. 

©  James  F.  Millikeu,  United  States ;  1883 : 
21090,  Nov.  15.  5446 

founded    on    the    German    play    of 


Ultimo,  by  B.  Campbell. 

©  Bartley  Campbell,  San  Francisco;  1875: 
6389,  June  17.  5447 

a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  H.  Lingard,  from 


the  French  of  Octave  Feuillet. 

©  William  Horace  Lingard,  San  Francisco ; 
1875 :  8311,  Aug.  11.  5448 


255 


5449 


DKAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


5471 


Bulls  and  bears— Coutiiiued. 

sensational  inelodramu  iu  4  acts,  adapted 

from  the  English,  by  Lorin  Jasper  Howard. 
©  Howard  &  Doyle,  Chicago;  1898:48034, 

Aug.  15.  5449 

or.  Life  in  a  stock  broker's  room,  by  C.  R. 

Hechtel  and  W.  .T.  McGaw.     Typewritten. 

©  G.  R.  Bechtel  and  Wm..  J.  McGaw,  Phila- 
delphia ;  1894 :  12512,  Mar.  2 ;  2c.  Sept.  19. 

5450 


Same. 
©  C.  R.  Bechtel  and  Wni.  J.  McGaw,  Phila- 


delphia;    1894:20636,   Apr.    21;    2c.    Apr.    21, 
1894.  5451 

Same. 

©  C.  R.  Bechtel  and  Wm.  J.  McGaw,  Phila- 
delphia; 1894:25460,  May  21;  2c.  May  21, 
1894.  5452 

Bull's  bull;  in  1  act,  by  J.  A.  Flynn. 

©  .Toseph  A.  Flynn,  Brooklyn ;  D :  14658, 
Dec.  29,  1908.  5453 

Bully  for  her.     See  New  (Tbe)  man. 

Bully  (The)  of  the  mines.     See  Wrestling  Joe, 

Bully's  betrothin';  or.  The  misunderstanding 

at  Tubbs'es,  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  G.  F,  Piatt. 

©  George  Foster  Piatt,  Denver  Mills,  Col. ; 

1894 :  17242,  Mar.  28,  5454 

Bululu  (El);  sainete  en  1  acto,  en  prosa  y  verso, 
original  de  Miguel  de  San  Roman.  Madrid, 
Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles,  1914.  29  p. 
12°, 

©  Sept.  17,  1914;  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1914;  D: 
38184 ;  Miguel  de  San  Roman,  Madrid.    5454a 

Bumpernickle's  troubles;  or,  McManus  luck, 
comedy  in  3  acts,  8  scenes,  by  H.  T.  Esmann. 
Typewritten. 

©  Harry  Thompson  Esmann,  Brooklyn ;  D : 
1349,  Jan.  24,  1902;  2c.  Jan.  25,  1902.       5455 

Bumps;  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Thomas 
Sanford  Crowninshield. 

©  John  W.  Munday,  Chicago  ;  1885  :  26733, 
Dec.  18.  5456 

farce  in  1  act,  by  Lillie  Davis.     Boston, 

W.  H.  Baker  &  co.  [1911]     11  p.    12°. 

©  Aug.  4,  1911 ;  2c.  Aug.  5,  1911 ;  D :  24861 : 
Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.  5457 

by  R.  V.  Lee.    20  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 


©  Ic.  Oct.  6,  1913 ;  D  :  34643 ;  Rowland  Vance 
Lee,  New  York.  5458 

an  original  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 


.T.  B.  Everham. 

©   .L   B.    Everham,    Chicago;    1880:    2375, 
Feb.  13.  5459 

Bumps  and  muscles.   Sec  Owls  (The) 


Buni;h  (A)  of  asparagus  (Gli  asparagi);  com- 
edy sketch  in  1  act,  from  the  Italian  of  Guido 
Vincenzo  Pugno.  [Providence,  R.  I.,  Snow  & 
Farnham,  1900]     12  p,     8°. 

©  Eugene  Pride  King,  Providence,  R,  I.; 
1899 :  70032,  Oct.  27 ;  2c.  Aug.  17,  1900.     5460 

Bunch  (A)  of  beets;  or.  One  sharp  and  a  flat,  a 
nmsical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Henshaw  and 

.    Ten  Broeck. 

©  Henshaw  and  Ten  Broeck,  Boston ;  1885 : 
2199,  Jan.  24.  5461 

Bunch  (A)  of  cherries;  a  merry  musical  me- 
lange, illustrated  by  songs,  dances,  and  dia- 
logue, in  1  act,  invented,  written,  arr.,  and 
acted  by  the  Yokes  family. 

©  Harry  W.  Corbyn,  New  York;  1873: 
11679,  Oct.  10.  5462 

Bunch  (A)  of  cigarettes;  in  3  whiffs,  a  musical 
farce-comedy,  by  P.  Gaunt. 

©  John  Robb,  New  York,  and  Edmund 
Greenwood.  Memphis,  Tenn.,  and  Percy  Gaunt, 
New  York  ;  1890 :  988,  Jan.  6.  5463 

Bunch  (A)  of  daisies;  a  musical  farce  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  F.  La  Fontaine. 

©  Fritz  La  Fontaine,  Alameda,  Cal. ;  1891 : 
34111,  Sept.  25.  5464 

Bunch  (A)  of  girls;  a  comedy  farce,  by  E.  Sher- 
idan.   Ms. 

©  Eugene  Sheridan,  New  York;  1887: 
14157,  May  31 ;  2c.  June  21.  5465 

Bunch  (A)  of  keys;  or,  The  hotel,  a  musical 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  Hoyt  and  W.  Edouin, 

©  Charles  Hoyt  and  Winnie  Edouin, 
United  States ;  1883 :  4448,  Mar.  10.  5466 

or,  Where  there's  a  will  there's  a  play,  a 


comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Charles  Hoyt  and   W. 
Edouin. 

©  Willie  Edouin,  United  States ;  1882 :  17908, 
Oct.  26.  5467 

Bunch  (A)  of  mistakes;  a  comedy  sketch,  by 
John  Fowler  and  M.  Woods.    Typewritten! 

©  Murry  Woods,  New  York ;  1900  A :  1194. 
Jan.  13 ;  2c.  Nov.  29,  1899.  5468 

Bunch  (A)  of  onions;  in  3  whiffs,  planted,  sliced 
and  smothered,  by  H.  Whitney  and  T.  W. 
Okey. 

©  Harry  Whitney  and  T.  W.  Okey,  Colum- 
bus, O. ;  1885 :  8549,  Apr.  11.  5469 

Bunch  (A)  of  pinks;  a  sketch  by  C.  J.  Campbell 
and  R.  M.  Skinner.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Chas.  J.  Campbell  and  R.  M.  Skinner, 
New  York;  D:2495,  Oct.  25,  1902;  2c.  Oct. 
25,  1902.  5470 

Bunch  (A)  of  roses;  a  burlesque  musical  enter- 
tainment, by  W.  D.  Felter. 

©  Harold  Roorbacli,  Now  York;  1898: 
57010,  Sept.  28 ;  2c.  Oct.  10.  5471 


256 


5472 


COPYRIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


5493 


Bunch  (A)  of  roses — Continued. 

romantic  comedy,  by  M.  E.  IM.  Davis.    New 

York.  Edgar  S.  Werner  &  co.,  1907.    24  p.    12°. 
©  Edgar  S.  Werner  &  co.,  New  Yorl^ ;  D : 

11333,  Sept.  11,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  7,  1907.        5472 

Bunch  (A)  of  shingles.     See  Gilded  (The)  pill. 

Bunch  of  skirts;  farce  comedy  in  1  act,  by  N.  L. 
Swartout.     13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.   24,    1910;    D:  20563;   Norraan 
Lee  Swartout,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  5473 

Bunch  (A)  of  sweetpeas;  comedy  with  music 
in  3  acts,  by  E.  L.  Earlier.  138  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.   Jan.   7,   1911;    D:  23040;   Edwin   L. 
Barli;er,  Cliicago.  5474 

Bunch  (A)  of  trouble. 

©    Hal    Davis,    Kansas    City,    Mo.;    1899: 
71284,  Nov.  1.  5475 

Bunch  (A)  of  violets;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Syd- 
ney Grundy.  New  York,  S.  French ;  London, 
S.  French,  ltd.,  1901.     57  p.    12°. 

©  T.  H.  French.  New  York ;  D :  919,  Oct.  4, 
1901 ;  2c.  Dec.  27,  1902.  5476* 

or.  The  heroes  of  Andersonville,  a  military 

drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  O.  Shultes. 

©  J.   O.   Shultes,  New  York;   1890:16472, 
RLay  20.  5477 

Bunco  Jonnie's  little  g-ame;  original  farce  com- 
edy sketch  in  1  act,  by  T.  B.  Carnahan.  [7] 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  13,  1910 ;  D :  21548 ;  Thomas  B. 
Carnahan,  Pittsburgh.  5478 

Buncoed  by  wireless;  dramatic  composition,  by 
E.  Hughes.     [2],  10  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  2,  1913 ;  D :  33120 ;  Ed.  Hughes, 
Arlington,  Mass.  5479 

Buncoed  (The)  men;  play,  by  .1.  Nordenshield. 
[1],  21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Jan.   30,   1912;    D :  28493 ;    Jeanette 
Nordenshield,  New  Y'ork.  5480 

Buncomb;  an  American  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  A. 
Rhodes. 

©    Albert    Rhodes,    United    States;    1874: 
13909,  Nov.  12.  5481 

Bunco's  mistake.     9  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Scribner,  Drew  amusement  co.,  Philadel- 
phia ;  D :  2974,  Feb.  10,  1903 ;  2c.  Feb.  10.  1903. 

5482 

Bund  (Der)  der  schwachen;  drama  in  3  akten, 
von  Schalom  Asch.  Berlin,  S.  Fischer  verlag, 
1913.    94,  [2]  p.     12". 

©  May  8,  1913 ;  2c.  June  18,  1913 ;  D  :  33535  ; 
S.  Fischer  verlag,  Berlin.  5483 


Bundesbruder  (Der);  frohliches  slngspiel  in  3 
akten  (nach  einem  lustspiel-motiv  von  F. 
Friedmann-Frederich)  von  Bruno  Decker  und 
Otto  Sprinzel,  musik  von  AValter  W.  Goetze. 
Regie-  und  souftlierbuch.  Berlin,  Berliner  the- 
aterverlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.  (Oesterlield  &  co.), 
1914.    118  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  28,  1914 ;  D :  39243 ;  Oesterheld 
«&  CO.,  Berlin.  5483a 

Bundists  (The);  or.  The  KishinefE  massacre, 
a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  H.  Steerman. 


;p::c*^:ii2 


©   Jacob   H.    Steerman,    Philadelphia ;    D : 
4763,  Mar.  21,  1904.  5484 

Bundle  (A)  of  letters;  a  play  of  to-day  in  4 
acts,  by  L.  E.  Shipman. 

©  Louis  Evans  Shipman,  New  York ;  1898 : 
17375,  Mar.  14 ;  2c.  Mar.  14.  5485 

Bundle  (A)  of  mail;  the  great  farce  comedy 
satire  in  3  acts,  by  J.  R.  Neff.    Typewritten. 

©  James  R.  Neff,  Indianapolis ;  1892 :  5761, 
Feb.  5;  2c.  .Tan.  30,  1893.  5486 

Bundle  (A)  of  matches;  a  new  and  original 
musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  A.  Houpt, 
professionally  known  as  W.  A.  Mestayer. 

©  William  A.  Houpt,  United  States;  1884: 
14842,  July  21.  5487 

a  society  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  Helen  P. 

Kane.     New  York.   Dick  &  Fitzgerald,   1909. 
28  p.    12". 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York ;  D :  14765, 
Jan.  7,  1909 ;  2c.  June  29,  1909.  5488 

Bundle  (A)  of  rags;  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act. 
©    James   Emery    Coulter,    West   Medway, 
Mass. ;  D  :  6435,  Mar.  31,  1905.  5489 

Bungalow  (The)  on  the  hill;  play  in  1  act,  by 
F.  R.  Adams.     [1],  27  p.    4^    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  30,  1913;  D :  33950 ;  Frank  R. 
Adams,  Whitehall,  Mich.  5490 

Bungstarter  (The);  a  farcical,  satirical  comedy 
in  3  acts,  by  A.  K.  Fulton. 

©  Albert  K.  Fulton,  Baltimore ;  1883  :19645, 


Oct. 

Eungville 
shop. 


and    Wall    st.      See   Bucket 


5491 

(The) 


Bunker   abroad;  a  farcical  comedy   in  4  acts, 
adapted  by  D.  T.  Callahan. 

©  John  E.  Owens,  New  York ;  1881 :  4575, 
Mar.  26.  5492 

Bunker  (The)  Hill;  in  4  acts,  by  Z.  M.. Taylor. 
Typewritten. 

©  Zula  M.  Taylor,   Seattle;  D :  2015,   June 
16,  1902 ;  2c.  June  30,  1902.  5493 


5379—15- 


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257 


5494 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


5513 


Bunkie;  or,  An  odd-fellow,  by  N.  Twomey.  19 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

I©  Neil    Twomey,    Dorcliester,   Mass. ;    D : 

14881,  Jan.  23,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  23,  1909.     5494 

Bunkum's  diving  girls;  a  comedietta  in  1  act 

and  2  scenes,  by  H.  H.  Pattee.     1  p.  1.,  10  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  23,  1914  ;  D  :  38590 ;  Herbert  Hor- 

ton  Pattee,  New  Yorlv,  5494a 

Bunky  Clyde;  by  L.  Travis.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Lawrence  Travis,   New  Yorli ;   D :  8874, 

July  27,  1906;  2c.  July  27,  1906.  5495 

Bunnie  and  Baby  Bunting;  a  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  L.  H.  Griste. 

©  Laura  Henrietta  Griste,  New  York ;  1888 : 
17034,  June  14.  5496 

Buiioleras  (Las);  entremes  de  S.  y  J.  Alvarez 
Quintero.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  es- 
pauoles]     1908.    16  p.    12°. 

©  Serafin  Joaqufn  Alvarez  Quintero,  Ma- 
drid; D:  13581,  Aug.  19,  1908;  2c.  Aug.  19, 
190S.  5497 

Bunthorne  abroad;  or,  Tlie  lass  that  loved  a 
pirate,  original  comic  opera  in  2  acts. 

©  W.  Bengough,  New  York;  1883:12407, 
July  6;  2c.  July  9.  5498 

Buntowszczyk;  poemat  dramatyczny  na  tie 
maloruskiego  opowiadania  Omelana  Prozory, 
napisal  Alfons  de  Chrostowski.  Cleveland,  O., 
Jutrzenki,  1900.    24  p.    port.    8". 

©  Alphonse  Chrostowski,  New  York;  1900 
A :  10022,  Apr.  20 ;  2c.  July  3.  5499 

Bunty  pulls  the  strings;  Scottish  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  G.  Moffat.    83  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  20,  1911;  D :  24859 ;  Grnham 
Moffat,  Loudon.  5500 

Bunyan's  dream;  a  dramatization  of  the  first 
part  of  Pilgrim's  progress,  by  W.  F.  Peutz. 

©  William  F.  Pentz,  Baltimore;  1884 :  17094, 
Aug.  23.  5501 

Burden  (The);  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Bide  Dud- 
ley,   cover-title,  [93]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  10,  1913;  D:  32200;  Walter  B. 

Dudley,  New  York.  5502 

Burden  (The)   of  proof;  an  original  American 

play  in  3  acts,  by  F.  C.  Gladden.    174  p.    4°. 

Tyiiewritteu. 

©  Frederick  C.  Gladden,  Brooklyn;  D: 
13962,  Sept.  30,  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  12,  1908.     5503 

Burden  (The)  of  remorse.  See  Poids  (Le)  du 
remords. 

Burden  (The)  of  Saint  Paul.  See  Damascus 
(The)  cross. 

Burden  of  the  weak;  iilay  in  4  acts,  by  L.  E.  F. 
Prince.    70  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  28,  1910;  D:20G19;  Leslie  E.  F. 
Priuce,  Washington.  5504 


Buren-keile;  oder,  Der  afrikanische  Bismarck 
und  die  Englander,  cliarakterposse  mit 
gesang  [etc.],  von  J.  Wormser. 

©  Jeau  Wormser,   Chicago;   1900  A :  3256, 
Feb.  5.  5505 

Burglar  (The);  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  G. 
Thomas. 

©  Gus  Thomas,  St.  Louis ;  1885 :  7003,  Mar. 
-    24 ;  2c.  Aug.  20.  5506 

musical  comedy-drama  in  1  act,  by  H.  A. 

Earnshaw.     13  p.    4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  2.5,  1912;  D:  31084;  Harry  Al- 
fred Earnshaw,  Duluth,  Minn.  5507 

17  p. 


play  in  1  act,  by  B.  F.  Blanchard. 

4*.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  2,  1914;  D:  35526;  Benjamin  F. 
Blanchard,  New  York.  5507a 

■ by    John    Wilson    [pseud,    of    M.    M. 

Townley]     [1],  13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  14,  1915;  D:  40360;  Morris  M. 
Townley,  Hubbard  Woods,  111.  5507b 

sketch  in  1  act,  by  F.  N.  Fay  and  A.  K. 

Schwabach.     5  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  27,  1912;  D  .30665;  Ferdinand  N. 
Fay  and  Alfred  K.  Schwabach,  New  York. 

5508 

Burglar  (The)  alarm;  a  comedietta  in  1  act,  by 
Helen  Sherman  GrifBth. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia  ;  1899 :  46S19, 
July  19;  2c.  July  20.  5509 


an  original  farce  in  1  act,  by  E.  H.  Strong. 

33  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Elizabeth  Haight  Strong,  San  Francisco; 
D :  5631,  Oct.  12,  1904 ;  2c.  Oct.  12,  1904.     5510 

Burglar  (The)  and  his  pal;  dramatic  sketch  in 
1  act,  by  R.  Logle.     6  p.     f".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  27,  1914 ;  D :  36482 ;  Rep  Logle, 
Detroit.  5510a 

Burglar  (The)  and  the  baby;  by  J.  A.  Golden. 
14  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  A.  Golden,  New  York;  D :  11839, 
Nov.  30,  1907;  2c.  Nov.  30,  1907.  5511 


Burglar  (The)  and  the  bacillus, 
tined. 


See  Quaran- 


Burglar  (The)  and  the  baron;  play  In  1  act,  by 
P.  Boswell.     12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  24,  1910;  D  :  22134  ;  Peyton  Bos- 
well, Chicago.  5512 

Burglar  (The)  and  the  bishop;  or,  A  jolly 
Christmas  eve,  comedy  in  1  act  [by]  Levin  C. 
Tees. 

©    Lyceiun    pub.    co.,    Philadelphia;    1899: 
78223,  Dec.  1.  5513 


258 


5514 


COPYKIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


5533 


Burglar  (The)  and  the  dancer;  a  drama  with- 
out words,  by  E.  Y.  Backus.  11  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  Eben  Young  Backus,  Danielson,  Conn. ; 
D:  S41S,  Apr.  25,  190G;  2c.  May  12,  1906.  5514 

Burglar  (The)  and  the  ghost.  See  Mystery 
(The)  of  the  burglar  and  the  ghost. 

Burglar  (The)  and  the  girl;  playlet,  by  Mat- 
thew Boulton.  New  York,  S.  French;  Lon- 
don, S.  French,  ltd.,  1913.     IG  p.     12°. 

©  May  2,  1913:  2c.  M;iy  3,  1913;  D:331G9; 
Samuel  French,  ltd.,  Loutlon.  5515 

Burglar  (The)  and  the  judge;  a  comedietta  in 
1  act,  by  F.  C.  Philips  and  Cliarles  H.  E. 
Brookfield.  New  York,  T.  H.  French.  (French's 
minor  drama,  the  acting  edition,  no.  353) 

©  T.   H.   French,   New  York;   1892:52273, 
Dec.  21;  2c.  Dec.  21.  5516 

Burglar  and  the  lady;  by  L.  McConuick.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Langdon    McCormick,    New    York ;    D : 
9015,  Aug.  30,  1906;  Ic.  Aug.  31,  190G.      5517 

sketch,  by  A.  G.  V.  Hines.  10  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    July    11,    1911;    D:246G4;    Arline 
George  Van  Ness  Hines,  New  York.  5518 

Burglar  (The)  and  the  shadow;  playlet,  by 
Coral  Gilbert.     13  p.    t°.    Typewritten. 

©  Cornl  G.  Gilbert.  Los  Angeles;  D:  11545, 
Oct.  17,  1907;  2c.  Oct.  IS,  1907.  5519 

Burglar  (The)  and  the  woman;  play  in  1  scene 
and  1  act,  by  C.  W.  Herzinger.  15  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  3.  1911;  D:  25385;   Charles  W. 
Herzinger,  Redding,  Cal.  5520 

Burglar  (The)  at  Bacy's;  by  L.  Waram.  26  p. 
4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  31,  1909;  D:  16673;  Lucia  Wa- 
ram, East  Orange,  N.  J.  5521 

Burglar  (The)  bracelets;  a  sketch,  by  W.  Carle- 
ton.     [5]  p.    f".    Proof. 

©  Will  Carleton,  Brooklyn;  D :  13946,  Sept. 
28,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  29,  1908.  5522 

Burglar  (The)  business;  comedy  in  1  a"ct,  by 
Pt.  P.  Janette.    16  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    16,    1914;    D:  37321;    Robert 
Pierre  Janette,  Boston.  5522a 

Burglar  Nell;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  J.  Saun- 
ders.    [2],  19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  21,  1912;  D:  29107;  John  Saun- 
ders. New  York.  5523 

Burglar-proof  (The)  fire-escape;  farce  in  3  acts, 
by  V.  Post.     79  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    July   16,   1915;    D:  41246;    Van    Zo 
Post,  New  York.  5523a 


Burglar's    (The)    the    gentleman;    sketch,    by 
N.  H.  Castle.     [14]  p.    4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1912 ;  D :  31112 ;  N.  H.  Castle, 
Nome,  Alaska.  5523b 

Burglar  (The)  trap;  farce  in  1  act,  by  D.  K. 
Dunn.     [1],  10  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    17,    1012;    D:2S338;    Violette 
Kimball  Dunn,  Washington.  5524 


Type- 


Burglar  (The)  was  a  sport.     8  p.     4" 
written. 

©   John    N.   Edwards,    St.   Louis;    D :  6377, 
Mar.  21,  1905;  2c.  Mar.  21,  1905.  5525 

Burglaresque;  comedy  in  1  act.  by  Sweyn  Up- 
ton and  A.  E.  Hohi.     24  p.     4°.   "Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  July  15.  1915;  D:  41241;  Arthur  Ed- 
win Hohl,  Stamford,  Conn.  5525a 

Burglars  (The);  an  American  comic  opera  in 
3  acts,  text  by  C.  F.  Pidgin,  music  by  J.  H. 
Woods. 

©  Charles  F.  Pidgin  and  John  H.  Woods, 
Boston;  1879:6091,  May  26;  2c.  July  6,  ISSl. 

5526 


—  a  comedy  sketch  in  1  act.  by  Robert  .Julian. 
Chicago,   The   Dramatic   publishing   company. 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago;  1896:59786, 
Oct.  30;  2c.  Oct.  31.  5527 


—  farcical  comedv  in  3  acts,  by  K.  S.  Webb. 
[101]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  17.  1911;  D:  25514;  Kenneth  S. 
Webb,   New  York.  5528 

play  dramatized  from  Jack  London's  story, 


by  R.  Kirschner.    19  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    25,    1911;    D:  25592;    Richard 
Kirschner,  Brooklyn.  5529 

or.  The  majesty  of  the  law,   an  entirely 


original  American  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  by 
C.  F.  Pidgin,  music  by  Henry  Walden.  [Pros- 
pectus] 

©  Charles  F.  Pidgin  and  John  H.  Woods, 
Massachusetts;  1881:9831,  June  22;  2c.  July 
6.  5530 

Burglar's  (The)  daughter;  a  drama  In  4  acts, 
by  R.  N.  Traver. 

©  Robert  N.  Traver,  Painesvllle,  O. ;  18S9: 
36038,  Nov.  27.  5531 

a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  A.  D'Arcy. 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Jules  Hurtig,  New  York ;  D :  6039,  Jan. 

10,  1905;  2c.  Jan.  10,  1905.  5532 

Burglar's  (The)  frolic;  in  1  act,  by  K.  Milvo. 
[3]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dee.  3,  1910;  D:  22719;  Karl  Milvo, 

New  York.  5533 


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5556 


Burglar's  reform;  by  A.  Maxfield.  3  p.  f°- 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  8,  1910 ;  D :  20132 ;  Albert  Max- 
field,  Cleveland.  5534 

Burglar's  revenge;  playlet,  bv  R.  H.  Wilson. 
8°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Dee.  31,  1909;  D:  17831;  Robert  H. 
Wilson,  Providence,  R.  I.  5535 

Burglar's  (A)  romance;  play  in  1  act,  by  C.  B. 
Pomeroy.      [4],  10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    June   15.    1910;    D:  21348;    Charles 
BoUes  Pomeroy,  New  York.  5536 

Burglar's  (The)  secret;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
by  J.  P.  Gavit.     124  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©   John    Palmer    Gavit,    Albany;    D :  7323, 
■    Sept.  27,  1905;  2c.  Oct.  6,  1905.  5537 

Burglar's  sweetheart;  a  comedy  drama  of  to- 
dny  in  4  acts,  by  Miron  Leffingwell.  47  p.  f . 
Typewritten. 

©  John  Conners,  South  Chicago ;  D :  4888, 
Apr.  16,  1904;  2c.  Apr.  16,  1904.  5538 

Burglars  three;  a  curtain  riser,  in  1  act,  by 
M.  Stechan. 

©   May   Stechan,    New   York;    1895:62782, 
Dec.  11.  5539 

Burglar's  (The)  welcome;  a  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
Harry  L.  Newton.  Cliicago  and  New  York, 
The  Dramatic  publishing  company,  1902.  10 
p.  12°.  (On  cover:  The  darkey  and  comic 
drama) 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago ;  D  :  2541,  Nov. 
3,  1902;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1902.  5540 

Burglar's  (The)  wife;  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  F. 
Milliken.     28  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  24,  1909 ;  D  :  16337 ;  James  Fos- 
ter Milliken,  New  York.  5541 

Burglary  a  la  mode;  melodrama  in  1  act,  by 
L.  Arthur.     [1],  19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  24,  1913 ;  D :  32753 ;  Lee  Arthur, 
New  York.  5542 

Burgomaster  (The);  a  comic  opera  in  2  acts, 
libretto  by  A.  W.  Draper. 

©  A.  AVetherell  Draper,  New  Haven ;  1891 ; 
5031,  Feb.  5.  5543 

Burgomeister  (The);  or.  The  toper  of  Rothen- 
bur_g. 

©  Fred.  M.  Ranken,  New  York ;  1897  :  46993, 
Aug.  21.  5544 

Burgomeister  (The)  of  Rothenburg.  ,^ee  Toper 
(The) 

Burgoyne. 

©  Henry  Ames  Blood,  Washington;  1899: 
72914,  Nov.  8.  5545 


Buridan's  esel;  lustspiel  in  3  akten,  von  Robert 
de  Flers  u.  G.  A.  de  Caillavet.  Berlin,  Felix 
Bloch  er!)en,  1909.     88  p.     12". 

©  Ic.  Oct.  23,  1909;  D :  17179 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  5546 

Buried  alive;  dramatic  playlet,  by  H.  Houdini. 
5  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  9,  1914;  D:  38072;  Harry  Hou- 
.  dini,  Brooklyn.  5547 

a  romance  of  Naples  in  6  acts,  by  H.  G. 


Hall. 

©   Howard    Gerard    Hall,    Decatur,    Mich.; 
1893:31884,  Julv  6.  5548 


—  or,  Back  from  the  grave,  a  play  by  A.  C. 
Booth.     Ms. 

©  Augustus  C.  Booth,  Tiburon,  Cal. ;  1897 : 
17240,  Mar.  15;  2c.  May  3.  5549 

or,  Which  is  the  wife?  a  drama  in  4  acf.s, 


by  Mme.  R.  Ncuville. 

©  Mme.  R.  Neuville,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  1872 : 
4915,  May  10.  5550 

See   also    Great    (The)    adventure. — Great 


(The)  sacrifice. 

Buried  (A)  blue;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  A.  L. 
Jones. 

©  Annie  Louise  Jones,  New  York;  D :  4812, 
Mar.  30,  1904.  5551 

Buried  diamonds;  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  Ed- 
ward E.  Rose. 

©  Clara  F.  Rose,  Marshfield  Hills,  Mass.; 
1897 :  7762,  Jan.  28.  5552 

Buried  (The)  past;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  Joseph  Le  Brandt. 

©  Emma  Hayner,  New  York ;  1898 :  74684, 
Dec.  21.  5553 

Buried  (The)  treasure. 

©  Cornelius  Scofield  Turner,  Minneapolis; 
1897:5723,  Jan.  18.  5554 

Burla  de  amor;  boceto  de  comedia  en  1  acto  y 
en  prosa,  original  de  Salvador  Martinez  Cu- 
enca.  Madrid,  Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles, 
1912.     24  p.     12". 

©  Mar.  6,  1913;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1913;  D :  32575 : 
Salvador  Martinez  Cueuca,  Madrid.  5555 

Burlador  (El)  de  Pluton;  humorada  bufo-fan- 
tilstica  en  1  acto,  dividido  en  prologo,  3  cuadros 
y  apoteosis.  original,  en  prosa  y  verso,  de  J. 
de  Madrazo,  mtisica  del  maestro  Teodoro  Yal- 
dovinos.  Madrid,  Sociedad  de  autores  es- 
panoles, 1911.    56  p.     12°. 

©  Dec.  30,  1911 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1912 ;  D :  28172, 
Jose  de  Madrazo,  Madrid.  5556 


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5577 


Burlesque  (The)  ballet;  consisting  of  a  com- 
bination of  the  principal  characters  and  chor- 
uses, comic  situations,  etc.,  of  all  the  popular 
old  and  new  burlesques  together,  represented 
by  dances  and  pantomime,  in  several  compo- 
sitions, invented  and  arr.  by  B.  Kiralfy. 

©  Bolossy  Kiralfy,  New  York;  1887:3978. 
Feb.  18.  5557 

Burlesque    circus.      See   Hippotheation. 

Burlesque  instrumentalities.  See  Other  (The) 
fellow. 

Burlesque  (A)  on  Camille;  l>y  H.  Sheriff.     3  p. 

4°.    Type-vritten. 

©  Harold  Sheriff.  Chicago;  D :  7615,  Nov. 
23,  1905:  2c.  Nov.  14,  1905.  .  5558 

Burlesque  (A)  on  General  Grant's  trip  around 
the  world. 

©  William  P.  Sweatnam,  United  States: 
1878:14677.  Dec.  16.  5559 

Burlesque  on  On  the  bridge  at  midnight;  by 
I..  J.  Raymond.     [7]  p.     12°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  7.  3912;  D:  28589;  Louis  J. 
Raymond,  New  York.  5560 

Burlesque  on  the  arrival  of  the  SS.  Deutsch- 
land  at  the  Hamburg  American  docks,  Ho- 
boken;  in  1  act,  by  L.  M.  Gildemeister  and 
M.  C.  Lord.     [18]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  17,  1911;  D:  24228;  Louise  M. 
Gildemeister  and  Margaret  C.  Lord,  Chicngo. 

5561 

Burlesque  pantomime  of  Shakespeare's  Seven 
ages  of  man ;  by  Pauline  Phelps.  4  p.  12°. 
Printed. 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner  pub.  &  supply  co.,  inc., 
New  York ;  D :  457,  May  11,  1901 ;  2c.  .Tune  1, 
1901.  5562 

Burlesque  serenaders. 

©  Charles  B.  Arnold.  Cincinnati ;  D  :  12848, 
Apr.  27,   1908.  5563 

Burlesque  ventriloquism;  play  in  1  act,  by  M. 
Golden.     [5]  p.    4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  21,  1913 ;  D :  32395 ;  Morris  Gol- 
den. Pittsburgh.  5564 

Burley's  ranch;  a  drama  of  the  western  plains 
in  3  acts,  by  Anthony  E.  Wills.  Chicago, 
Dramatic  pub.  co.,  1907.    56  p.    12°. 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago;  D :  12015. 
Dec.  31,  1907 ;  2c.  Dec.  31,  1907.  5565 

Burma;  entirely  original  prophetical  opera  in 
2  acts,  lyrics,  dialogue,  score  and  orchestra- 
tion by  Alfred  Robinson  Dalby.  127  p.  f. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  23.  1913;  D:  33020;  Jessie  L 
Bayne,   Chicago.  5566 

Burmese  (A)  girl.     See  Mah  Ane. 

Burned  alive.     See  Rebecca  of  city  of  York. 


Burning  (The)  brand.    . 

©  Sara  Miller,  New  York;  D :  15154,  Feb. 
23,  1909.  5567 

Burning  embers;  a  comedy  in  1  act.  by  Madam 
Clarion  M.  Serge  and  F.  Listemann.  27  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Franz  Listemann,   New  York ;   D :  5193. 
June  16,  1904 ;  2c.  June  16,  1904.  5568 

an  episode  of  the  late  American  conflict,  a 


drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  O'Brien. 

©  James  O'Brien,  Philadelphia;  1874: 
12359,  Oct.  2.  5569 

Burning  (The)  of  Buffalo  in  1883.  See  Elvira, 
the  Indian  bride. 

Burning  (The)  of  Shakey;  a  play  in  4  acts  and 
6  scenes,  by  R.  S.  J.  MacDonald. 

©  R.  S.  J.  MacDonald,  Butte,  Mont;  D: 
14320.  Nov.  18,  1908.  5570 

Burning  ship;  an  exciting  and  picturesque  pan- 
orama of  nautical  life,  by  H.  S.  Carley.  6  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Horace  S.  Carley,  Hyde  Park,  Mass.;  D: 
5994.  Dec.  21,  1904;  2c.  Dec.  21,  1904.       5571 

Burns  (A)  rebellion;  play,  by  Edith  F.  A.  U. 
Painton.  Chicago.  T.  S.  Denison  &  co.  28  p. 
12". 

©  Oct.  8,  1913 ;  2c.  Oct.  11,  1913 ;  D :  34682, 
Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  5572 

Burnt  matches;  realistic  farce  in  3  acts,  by 
G.  M.  Hyde.     205  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  24,  1913 ;  D :  33056 ;  Grant  Mil- 
nor  Hyde,  Madison,  Wis.  5573 

Burnt  (A)  offering;  farce  in  1  act,  by  A.  Iral- 
son.     [24]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  24.  1911;  D:  24044;  A.  Iralson. 
St.  Louis.  5574 

Burr  Oaks;  a  play  in  a  prologue  and  4  acts, 
adapted  from  The  vagabonds,  a  play  in  3  acts 
and  a  prologue,  by  D.  K.  Higgins  and  M.  O. 
Hig-gins. 

©  David  Knowles  Higgins  and  Milton  Otis 
Higgins.  Chicago;  1884 :  1734.  Jan.  24;  2c.  Feb. 
15.  5575 

— —a  play  in  4  acts,  adapted  from  The  vaga- 
bonds, by  D.  K.  Higgins  and  M.  O.  Higgins. 

©  David  Knowles  Higgins  and  Milton  Otis 
Hisgins,  Chicago;  1883:11062,  June  18;  2c. 
Feb.  15,  1884.  5576 

Burra  (The)  pundit;  a  light  opera  in  3  acts, 
libretto  by  M.  I.  M.icDonald,  music  composed 
and  orchestrated  by  E.  R.  Steiuer.  99  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Emma  R.  Steiner,  New  York,  and  Mar- 
garet I.  MacDonald,  Woodstock,  Canada;  D: 
14489,  Dec.  10,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  10,  1908.      5577 


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5578 


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5597 


Burroughs'  dream;  a  4  act  society  drama,  by 
M.  L.  Fecbheimer. 

©   Max    Leopold    Fechhelmer,    Cincinnati ; 
1898:20352,  Mar.  29.  5578 

Burroughs'   forge;   a   comedy-drama,   by   C.   J. 
Barrett. 

©  Chn  rles  J.  Barrett,  South  Orange,  N.  J. ; 
1894  :  303G1,  June  4.  5579 

Bursting   of    a   bachelor's   bubble;    by   M.    C. 
Secbes.    8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  4.  1909 ;  D :  17618 ;  Minuette  C. 
Secbes,  Mempbis,  Teun.  5580 

Burton's  scoop;  piny  in  1  act,  by  P.  A.  Revelt. 
[1],  12  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Auff.   21.   1913;   D:  34216;   Peter  A. 
Revelt,  Toledo,  O.  5581 

Burying  the  hatchet;  or.  The  veteran's  daugh- 
ter, a  drama. 

©  George  Sperry,  Lockport,  111. ;  1886 :  1109, 
Jan.  12;  2c.  Feb.  5.  5582 

Bushman's  (The)  daughter.     See  Kittie  Mas- 
ters. 

Bushv/hackers;  plnylet  in  1  act,  by  A.  Mixon. 
[1].  30  p.    4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  13,  1914;  D:  36339;  Ada  Mixon, 
Wasbingtou.  5582a 

Business;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Gabel. 

[141]  p.     8".    Ms, 

©  Ic.  May  2,  1911;  D:  24111;  Max  Gnbel, 
Brooklj-n.  5583 

a  modern  morality  piny  in  4  nets,  by  J.  L. 


Bnldwin.     152  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Jnmes  T.nupr  Bnldwin,  Inflinnnpolis:  D: 
15551,  Apr.  6,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  22,  1909.        5584 

Business  and  politics;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  H. 
P.  Mawson. 

©    Hnrrv    P.    Mawson,    New   York;    1^92: 
20274,  May  12.  5585 

Business  (A)  engagement;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by 
H.  R.  Wnltbew. 

©  Helone  Riplev  Walthew,  San  Francisco; 
1808:00960,  Aug.  31.  5586 

Business  enterprize  in  the  wooly  West;  piny 
in  1  act.  by  A.  Pnyne.    31  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jnn.    26,    1914;    D:  35981;    Alfred 
Pa3-ne,  Tacoma.  5586a 

Business  is  business;  comedy,  by  Hnrry  Li. 
Nowton.  Cbica.w,  T.  S.  DeniF^on  &  co.  [1912] 
16  p.     12°.     (On  cover:  Half  bour  dramas) 

©  .July  5.  1912:  2c.  .Tuly  8,  1912;  D:  301  OS; 
Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  5587 


Business  is  business — Continued. 

a  comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by  N.  Brown. 

[2],  34  p.    4^    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  25,  1912;  D:  29808;  Nat  Brown, 
Brooklyn.  5588 

domestic  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  G.  H.  Peck. 

[1],  32  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    4,    1914;    D:  38050;    Glenna 
■    Hughes  Peck,  Austin,  Tex.  5588a 

musical  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  F.  L.  Vernau 

(F.  La  Fontaine). 

©  Fritz  La  Fontaine,  San  Francisco;  1886: 
15528.  July  8.  5589 

or,  I'm  this,  and  that's  me,  comedy  in  1 

act,  by  W.  L.  Farmer.     15  p.     4°.     Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  W.  L.  Farmer,  San  Frnncisco;  D:  10736, 
June  11,  1907 ;  2c.  May  23,  1907.  5590 

Business  is  rushing.     See  Lucky  (A)  mistake. — 
Terrible  (A)  mistake. 

Business  (A)  man;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Alexander  L'Hommedieu.     Typewritten. 

©  Wm.  A.  L'Hommerlien.  jr.,  Buffalo:  1809: 
47092,  July  20;  2c.  July  20.  5591 

a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Lee  Arthur. 

©  A.  W.  Dingwall,  New  York;  D :  50.j4,  IMny 
20,  1904.  5592 

1  act  dramatic  comedy  from  the  Hebrew, 

by  M.  Spiegel,   English  tr.  by  Jack  Burnett. 
12  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  5,  1915;  D:  40850;  Morris  Spie- 
gel, Chicago.  5592a 

Business  (The)  manager;  by  F.  J.  Chipmnn. 
©    F.    J.    Chipman,    Dulutb,    Minn.;    1893: 
46258,  Oct.  16.  5593 

Business  man's  drama;  a  8  act  drama  taken 
from  the  life  of  a  business  man.  cover-title, 
[14]  p.  ill  us.     24°. 

©  Frank  Liberto.  Beaumont.  Tex.;  D :  8044, 
Fell.  23,  1906;  2c.  Mar.  15,  1900.  [Note:  Title 
pages  of  copies  bear  title,  Cash  or  credit.] 

5594 

Business  (A)  meeting;  a  parlor  piny  in  1  net, 

by  A.  Bntes.     Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1905. 

11  p.     12°.     (On  cover:  Baker's  ed.  of  plays) 

©  Arlo   Bates.   Boston;   D :  7035,   July   26, 

1905 ;  2c.  Sept.  23,  1905.  5595 

Business  (The)  men  of  Boston. 

©  Augustus  O.  Corbett,  Milford,  Mass.; 
1874  :  11621,  Sept.  12.  5596 

Business  men's  carnival;  an  advertising  vaude- 
ville performance,  [by]  Mrs.  M.  A.  Harris. 
[16]  p.      nar.  f.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  27,  1909;  D:  16462;  Mrs.  M.  A. 
Harris,  Carlisle,  Pa.  5597 


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5598 


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5622 


Business  (A)  proposal;  1  act  comedy,  by  D.  D. 
Carter  [pseud,  of  D.  D.  Coheu]  [2J,  25  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  24,  1912;   D :  31231 ;   Daniel  D. 
Carter,  New  York.  5598 

Business  (A)  proposition;  play  by  S.  N.  Clark. 
17  p.    4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  8,  1912;  0:29306;  S.  N.  Clark, 
Hospital.  111.  5599 

Business  versus  matrimony;  a  vaudeville 
sketch,  by  F.  A.  Ferguson.    Typewritten. 

©  Frank  Alchester  Ferguson,  Chicago;  1900 
A:  392,  Jan.  4;  2c.  Jan.  29.  5600 

Business  (A)  woman;  act  3,  by  G.  S.  and  O. 
Johns.    41  p.    f*.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  13,  1911;  D. -24802;  George  S. 

and  Orrick  Johns,  St.  Louis.  5601 

comedy,  by  L.  Richardson  and  C.  M.  Greene. 

©  Leander  Richardson  and  Clay  M.  Greene. 
New  York  ;  1890 :  23511,  July  26.  5602 

a  comedy,  by  Olive  Logan  and  W.  Sikes. 

©  Wirt  Sikes,  New  York ;  1872 :  7G27,  July 
17.  5603 

comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by  Charles  Sum- 


ner [pseud,  of  C.  S.  Hayes]  and  Abrara  Adel- 
man.     86  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  7,  1915;  D:  41445;   Charles  S. 
Hayes,  Chicago.  5603a 

comedy  of  American  life  in  3  acts,  by  G.  S. 

and  O.  Johns.     [2],  57  p.    f".    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Aug.   8,   1910;   D:2175G;    George   S. 
and  Orrick  Johns,  St.  Louis.  5604 

Business   (The)   world;  a   drama   by  J.   Cohn. 
cover-title,  51  p.     16".    Printed. 

©  Jacob  Cohn,  Los  Angeles;  D :  15820.  May 
10,  1909 ;  2c.  June  16,  1909.  5605 

Busted. 

©  Joseph  Francis  Campbell,  United  States; 
1885 :  24321,  Nov.  20.  5606 

burlesque  in  1  act,  by  F.  Perugini  and  H.  F. 

Cunningham.     21  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  25,  1909;  D:  10928;   Henry  F. 
Cunningham  and  Francis  Perugini,  New  York. 

^  5607 
a  comedy  in  1  act.    Typewritten. 

©  Jessie   Beattie  Thomas,   Red  Bud,   111.; 
1894  :  22904,  May  5 ;  Ic.  Apr.  30.  5608 

Busted  aspirations;  farcical  sketch,  by  Arnold 
Reeves.    IS  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  22, 1910 ;  D :  17998 ;  Edward  Lahl, 
San  Francisco.  5609 

Busted  up;  comedy  vaudeville  sketch,  by  N.  M. 
Elsing.    7  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  19,  1915;  D:  41391;  Nell  Marie 
Elsing,  Chicago.  5609a 


Buster  and  the  yellow  twins;  a  comedy  In  3 
acts,  by  Joseph  Olcott.  35  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Harry  F.  Mathews,  Springfield,  O. ;  D : 
9400,  Nov.  8,  1906;  2c.  Nov.  8,  1906.  5610 

Buster  Brown. 

©  Al  Lamar,  Chicago ;  D :  12130,  Jan.  6, 
1908.  [Note:  Al  Lamar  is  the  professional 
name  of  .1.  A.  Ryder]  5611 

farce  comedy  in  2  acts,  book  and  lyrics  by 


George  Totten  Smith.    38  p.    12".    Printed. 

©  John  Leffler.  New  York;  D :  4007,  Sept. 
25,  1903;  2c.  Sept.  25,  1903.'  5612 


an  original  3  act  musical  comedy,  by  Murt 


E.  Swan. 

©   Union   amusement  co..   New  York;   D: 
2159,  July  7,  1902.  5613 

Buster  Brown  in  Chinatown;  a  musical  farce 
comedy,  by  Jean  Barrymore  and  Raymond 
Lowe. 

©  Lowe  &  Barrymore,  Erie,  Pa. ;  D :  8474. 
Apr.  24,  1906.  5614 

Buster  Brown's  holiday;  by  Earle  G.  .Jones  and 
M.  B.  Raymond.    16  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  Melville  B.  Raymond,  jr.,  New  York;  D: 
8606,  May  21,  1906;  2c.  Aug.  4,  1906.  5615 


by  M.  B.  Raymond,  jr. 

©  Melville  B.  Raymond,  jr.,  New  York ;  D : 
8917,  Aug.  4,  1908.  5616 

Buster  Brown's  sister;  a  dramatic  composition, 
by  C.  W.  Grant.     8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Clifford  W.  Grant,  New  York;  D :  8224, 
Mar.  24,  1906;  2c.  Mar.  19,  1906.  5617 

Buster's  burg-lar. 

©  E.  Coleman  Brown,  Winthrop,  Mass.;  D: 
11667,  Nov.  5,  1907.  5618 

Buster's  love  story. 

©   Ira   B.   Goodrich,   jr.,   Boston;   D :  7203, 
Sept.  2,  1905.  5619 

Busy  (A)  afternoon;  1  act  play,  by  J.  J.  O'Con- 
nor.   15  p.    4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  1,  1912;  D:  29557;  Virginia  Her- 
old,  Chicago.  5620 

Busy  (The)  boy;  by  P.  White.     5  p.     f°.    Type- 
written. 

©  Pat  White,  Brooklyn;  D:8577,  Mav  12. 
1906;  2c.  May  2,  1906.  5621 

Busy  (A)   day;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  R.  P. 
Janette.    17  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Robert    P.   Janette,   Boston;  D:  15244, 

Mar.  5,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  5.  1909.  5622 


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5644 


Busy  (A)  day — Continued. 
n   comedy   in   3   acts. 


65   p. 


T5'pe- 


writteu. 

©    Franli    G.    Lemaster,    Denver;    D :  4507, 
Jan.  15,  1904 ;  2c.  Jan.  15,  1904.  5623 

a  3  act  farce  comedy,  by  Hal  Lawrence. 

41  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

S  Will  T.  Seeger,  Ashland,  Wis.;  D :  3346. 
Apr.  27,  1903 ;  2c.  Apr.  16,  1903.  5624 

Busy  (A)  day  at  a  vaudeville  agency;  comedy 
sketch  for  S  characters,  by  O.  Shafter.  10  p. 
4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  26,  1910;  D:  22390;  Otto  Shafter, 
Chicago.  5625 

Busy  (A)  day  at  the  office;  vaudeville  act,  by 
M.  T.  Raymond.    6  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  24,  1915 ;  D  :  40466 ;  Marie  Tuce 
Raymond,  New  York.  5625a 

Busy  Isabel;  melodramatic  travesty,  by  A.  Den- 
vir.     [2],  17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  7,  1912 ;  D :  31338 ;  Arthur  Den- 
vir,  New  York.  5626 

Busy  (A)  liar;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
George  Totten  Smith.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison. 
[1906]  65  p.    12°. 

©  T.  S.  Denison.  Chicago ;  D :  9167.  Oct.  1, 
1906 ;  2c.  Oct.  29,  1906.  5627 

Busy  man;  or.  Too  many  women. 

©   Clifton   Eusrene   Stetzel,   Louisville;    D: 
8960,  Aug.  14,  1906.  5628 

Busy  (A)  woman;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  B. 
Smith. 

©  Harry  B.  Smith,  New  York ;  1899 :  36824. 
June  3.  5629 

Busybody  (The);  comedy  in  3  acts  adapted  from 
the  Germnn,  by  J.  L.  Hirschman.  114  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  21,  1913 ;  D :  32400 ;  J.  L.  Hirsch- 
man, Milwaukee.  5630 

a  dramatic  episode,  by  W.  Cluxton.     [1], 

7  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  5,  1912;  D:  28939;  Walter  Clux- 
ton, Boston.  5631 

' operatic  comedy  in  2  acts,  book  and  lyrics 

by  C.  W.  Bachninnn,  music  by  Harry  Girard. 
50  p.     4°.     Typewritten, 

©    Ic.    June    9.    1910;    D:  21532;    C.    Wm. 
Bachmann,  Los  Angeles.  5632 

But,  a  disjunctive  conjunction.  See  H.  R.  H., 
the  prince, 

But-in  (The)  of  Buttonbenders;  an  Irish  eccen- 
tricity in  1  act,  by  H.  L.  Newton.  Chicago, 
H.  L.  Newton  pub.  co.,  1902.  cover-title,  7  p. 
12°.     (Newton's  vaudeville  sketches) 

©  Hnrry  L.  Newton  pub.  co.,  Chicago;  D: 
2598,  Nov.  1,  1902;  2c.  Nov.  1,  1902.  5633 


Butcher  (The).   See  Boucher  (Le) 

Butcher's  (The)  daug'hter;  or  His  first  court- 
ing, a  vaudeville  sketch  in  2  scenes  for  four, 
by  G.  F.  Sturgis.    31  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Granville  Forbes  Sturgis,  Brooklyn ;  D : 
12825,  Apr.  24.  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  24,  1908.     5634 

Butler  (The);  a  domestic  comedy  in  3  acts. 

©  Harry  Watson,  Washington;  1888:27428, 
Sept.  26;  2c.  Oct.  22.  5635 

a  family  romance  in  4  acts,  by  R.  Gan- 

thouy.     55  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Richard  Ganthony,  England ;  D :  1142, 
Dec.  2,  1901 ;  2c.  Nov.  27,  1901.  5636 

a  midnight  episode,  by  G.  F.  Steely.    14  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Guy  F.  Steely,  Oak  Park,  111. ;  D :  10171, 
Mar.  18.  1907;  2c.  Mar.  18,  1907.  5637 

or,  My  first  case,  vaudeville  act  in  1  scene, 

by  8.  Rlair.    19  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  31.  1915:  D:  41611;  Samuel 
Blair;  New  York.  5637a 

Butler  (The)  and  the  heiress;  a  vaudeville 
sketch,  by  C.  Drown.     Typewritten. 

©  Clarence  Drown,  Valparaiso,  Ind. ;  D: 
315,  Apr.  6,  1901 ;  2c.  Apr.  6,  1901.  5638 

Butler  pro  tem;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  V.  H. 
Smalley.     [1],  22  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  2,  1912;  D :  29001 ;  Estate  of 
Victor  H,  Smallev.  Stephen  Conday,  admr., 
St.  Paul.  5639 

Butler's  (The)  baby;  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  C.  B.  Casad.     [120]  p.    4°,    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  12,  1911 ;  D  :  24456;  Campbell  B. 
Casad,  New  York.  5640 

Butler's  (The)  secret;  play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  A. 
Breeden,  jr.,  and  J.  L.  Himrod.  [5],  83  p. 
4°.    Tj-pewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  25,  1912;  D :  30951 ;  Marshall  A. 
Breeden,  jr.,  and  James  Lattimore  Himrod, 
Salt  Lake  City.  5641 

Butterbiggin's  farm;  a  musical  comedy  in  2 
acts,  by  J.  L.  Merrill,  jr. 

©  John  Lenord  Merrill,  jr.,  East  Orange, 
N.  J. ;  1894 :  51377,  Nov.  3 ;  2c.  Nov,  10,    5642 

Butterflies  (The);  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Henry 
Guv  Carleton.  New  York,  S.  French;  London, 
S.  French,  ltd.,  1908.    107  p.    12°, 

©  Samuel  French,  New  York;  D :  1268.3, 
Apr,  6,  1908;  2c.  Apr.  14,  1908.  5643 

fantastic  operette  in  3  acts,  libretto  by  F. 

W.  Wulff,  music  by  C.  Kulling.    New  York,  B. 
Schuberth  &  co. 

©  Edward  Schuberth  &  co.,  New  York; 
1891 :  13199,  April  10.  5644 


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5666 


Butterflies'  (The)  ball;  a  spectaculfir  drama  in 
2  parts,  by  J.  H.  Smith.    Chicago,  1877. 

©  Julia  Holmes  Smith, United  States;  1877: 
7552,  June  28 ;  2c.  May  15,  1878.  5645 

Butterflies'  (The)  carnival.     See  Titania. 

Butterfly  (The);  a  dramatic  incident,  by  A.  M. 
Ballard  and  E.  H.  Thomas.  [15]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  IS,  1912;   D :  290G0 ;   Edgar  H. 
Thomas  and  Adele  M.  Ballard,  Seattle.    5646 

- — -  play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Jex.  [95]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  15,  1914;  D :  37317 ;   John  Jex, 
New  York.  5646a 

by  Lucine  Finch.     {In  Poet  lore,  v. 


21,  no.  5,  Sept.,  Oct.  1910;  periodical  ©  Nov. 
25.  1910;  2c.  Nov.  30,  1910;  B:  222813;  Poet 
lore  CO.,  Boston.)  5647 

—  3  act  comedy,  by  A.  de  Luca.     [163]  p.    4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  16,  1912;  D :  31717 ;  Angelo  de 
Luca,  West  Hoboken,  N.  J.  5648 

—  See  also  Juvenile  fantastics. 


Butterfly  (The)  and  the  boatman;  a  play  in  4 
acts,  by  H.  Heaton.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Harold  Heaton,  New  York;  D :  10926, 
July  8,  1907 ;  2c.  July  8,  1907.  5649 

Butterfly  (The)  and  the  grub;  a  dramatic  com- 
position in  1  act,  by  F.  G.  Tuttle.  [1],  9  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  13,  1912;  D:  30053;  Florence 
Guertiu  Tuttle,  Brooklyn.  5650 

Butterfly  (The)  ball;  a  spectacular,  dramatized 
from  Culprit  fay  and  Midsummer  night's 
dream,  by  W.  B.  Melville  and  C.  W.  Ebert. 

®  W.  B.  Melville,  Detroit,  and  C.  W.  Ebert, 
Philadelphia;  1888:31731,  Nov.  8;  2c.  Dec. 
3.  5651 

Butterfly  baronet;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  R.  K. 
Suow.     4°.       Typewritten. 

©  Robert  Keith  Snow,  Boston ;  D :  1519, 
Mar.  6,  1902 ;  2c.  May  29,  1902.  5652 

Butterfly  Bella;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Ger- 
trude Brooke  Hamilton.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  G.  Hamilton,  Washington ;  D :  9467,  Nov. 
19,  1906;  2c.  Nov.  19,  1906.  5653 

Butterfly  bondage;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  Kenneth  Lee. 

©  Willinm  Wolff,  Hoboken,  N.  J.;  1887: 
7702,  Mar.  31.  5654 

Butterfly  girls;  a  Japanese  .sketch  in  1  act,  by 
A.  R.  Tafft.    17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Adella  R.  Tafft,  Providence,  R.  L;  D: 
11751,  Nov.  15,  1907;  2c.  Dec.  7,  1907.      5655 


Butterfly  (The)  lady;  fantastic  comedy,  by  J. 
H.  Lawson.     4  v.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  18,  1915 ;  D :  41523 ;  John  How- 
ard Lawson,  New  York.  5655a 

Butterfly  love;  play  in  1  act,  by  Jean  C.  Havez. 
11  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  5,  1914 ;  D :  37759 ;  Camille  Per- 
soni.  New  York.  5655b 

Butterfly  (The)  maid;  modern  play  in  3  acts,  by 
A.  Scott.     [4],  126  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  21.  1910;  D:  22606;  Anita  Scott, 
New  York.  5656 

Butterfly  (A)  on  wheels;  burlesque,  by  W.  Clux- 
ton.     [2],  17  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  21,  3912 ;  D :  28796 ;  Walter  Clux- 
ton,  Boston.  5657 

Butterfly  souls. 

©  George  Grantham  Bain,  New  York;  D: 
14377,  Nov.  25,  1908.  5658 

Buttermilk  (The)  Hollow  surprise  party;  en- 
tertainment in  1  act,  by  Frank  I.  Hanson. 
London.  S.  French,  ltd. ;  New  York,  S.  French, 
1909.  IS  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  French's  inter- 
national copyrighted  ed.  of  the  works  of  the 
best  authors,  no.  169) 

©    Nov.    13,    1909;    2c.    Nov.    15,   1909;    D: 
17377 ;  Samuel  French,  New  York.  5659 

Butternut  Jones;  play  in  4  acts,  from  Tilden 
Tilford's  novel  of  same  title,  by  Harry  Leigh- 
ton  and  Tilden  Tilford.  115  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  H.   Leighton,   New  York;  D:8864,  July 
25,  1906 ;  2c.  July  25,  1906.  5660 

Butternut's  bride.     See  She  would  be  a  widow. 

Butterworths  (The);  or.  Who  is  the  heir?  a 
comedy  in  4  acts,  by  M.  D.  Clifton. 

©  :Mary  Delano  Clifton,  Wheeling,  W.  Va. 
1873  :  2020,  Feb.  28.  5661 

Butting  in. 

©  Minert  H.  Lindeman,  Brooklyn;  D :  5684, 
Oct.  25,  1904.  5662 

Buttin's  dilemma;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  L.  X. 
Floyd.    14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Mar.    27,    1911;    D:  23755;    Lucretia 
Xavier  Floyd,  Cambridge,  Mass.  5663 

Buttles,  limited;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  F.  A. 
Kummer. 

©   Frederic   Arnold   Kummer,   New   York; 
D  :  9181,  Sept.  26,  1906.  5664 

Buttons;  a  4  act  comedy-drama,  by  H.  C.  Dale. 

©   Horace   C.    Dale,    Reading,    Pa.;    1887: 

10206,  Apr.  16.  5665 

a  musical  comedy,  by  W.  S.  Gill. 

©  Tony  Hart,  New  York;  1885: 13593,  Jnne 
22.  5666 


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5685 


Butts,  the  news  girl;  or,  The  girl  detective,  by 
H.  B.  Lewis.    51  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  15,  1909 ;  D :  17707 ;  H.  B.  Lewis, 
Muskegon,  Mich.  5667 

Buyer  (The)  from  Pittsburgh;  comedy  playlet 
in  1  act,  by  James  Horan.  22  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  22,  1915;  D:  39528;  Harry  Rapf, 
New  York.  5667a 

Buying  a  gun;  comedy  duologue  in  1  act,  by  H. 
W.  G.  Pluukett.  [2],  18  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Oct.  IS,  1913;  D:  34761;  Harry  Wil- 
loughby  Grattan  Plunkett,  New  Maiden,  Eng- 
land. 5668 

Buying  a  hat;  acting  humorous  monologue  for 
woman,  by  Stanley  Schell.  p.  33-37.  12°. 
(On  cover:   Stanley  Schell's  sketches) 

©  Apr.  G,  1914  ;  2c.  Apr.  9.  1914  ;  A  :  370560 ; 
Edgar  Schell  Werner,  New  York.  5668a 

Buying  a  title;  play  in  1  act,  adapted  by  W. 
Montague.    11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.    10,   1912;     D :  30793 ;     Walter 
Montague,  San  Francisco.  5669 

Buying  men;  play  in  4  acts,  by  I.  Wettendorf. 
[43]  p.     f".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  6,  1914;  D:  35556;  Igie  Wetten- 
dorf, Boonville,  Mo.  5669a 

Buying  theatre  tickets. 

©   Bernice   Madeline   W^ells.    Chicago;    D: 
8008,  Feb.  15,  1906.  5670 

Buzzin's  'bout  bees;  dramatic  composition,  by 
H.  E.  Van  der  Koor.    7  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  10,  1915 ;  D :  40607 ;  Herman  E. 
Van  der  Koor,  St.  Paul.  5670a 

Buzzville  (The)  news;  farce,  by  Effie  Louise 
Koogle.  Lebanon,  O.,  March  brothers,  1912. 
3  p.    8".     (Famous  five-cent  funny  farces) 

©   Sept.   9,   1912;   2c.    Sept.   12,   1912;    D: 
30822;  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O.  5671 

By  cable;  or.  Have  you  got  the  prince?  a  dra- 
matic and  musical  aftermath  in  3  acts,  by 
R.  G.  Morris. 

©  Robert  Griffin  Morris,  New  York;  1886: 
13173,  June  5.  5672 

By  chance;  by  F.  L.  Hunter.  [10]  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  9,  1911 ;  D :  23309 ;  Felix  L.  Hun- 
ter, Oklahoma  City,  Okl.  5673 

a  comedietta,  adapted  for  private  repre- 
sentation. 

©  Mrs.   James  Gittings,   Baltimore;   1883: 
5395,  Mar.  23.  5674 

By  command;  a  romantic  American  play  in  4 
acts,  by  Lander  and  Calder. 

©  John  D.  Calder,  New  York;  1897:9332. 
Feb.  5.  5675 


By  force  of  arms;  a  dramatic  composition  in  4 
acts,  by  Henry  D.  Carey,  jr. 

©  H.   D.   Carey,   jr..  New   York;   D:8858, 
July  24,  1906.  5676 

By  force  of  impulse. 

©  Harry   V.   Vogt,   Millville,   N.   J.;   1886: 
2169S,  Sept.  28 ;  2c.  Sept.  28.  5677 

By  force  of  love;  or,  "Wedded  and  parted,  a  do- 
mestic drama,  in  5  acts,  by  Edward  Goddard. 
Clyde,  O.,  Ames  publishing  co. 

©   Ames   pub.    co..    Clyde.    O, ;    1895 :  7029, 
Jan.  31 ;  2c.  Feb.  6.  5678 

By  Giotto's  tower;  or,  The  house  of  death,  a 
drama  of  old  Florence  in  4  acts,  by  L.  R. 
Cautley. 

©  Lucy  Randolph  Cautley,  Baltimore;  D: 
106,  Feb.  2,  1901.  5679 

By  his  right  to  defend;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
L.  D.  Coleman.  Synopsis.  28  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  Lotta  Day  Coleman,  San  Francisco ;  D : 
3854,  Aug.  20,  1903;  2c.  Aug.  20,  1903.       5680 


Same.     [115]  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  liOtta  Day  Coleman,  San  Francisco;  D: 
5S10,  Nov.  8,  1904;  2c.  Nov.  10,  1904.       5681 

By  his  royal  command;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
E.  Meyer.     [92]  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ed.   Meyer,   Red   Bank,   N.   J.;   D :  6601, 
Apr.  29,  1905 ;  2c.  May  11.  1905.  5682 

By  honor  bound;  picture  drama  in  3  nets  and 
prologue,  by  D.  A.  Reynolds.  2,  89  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  29,  1915 ;  D :  41123 ;  D.  A.  Rey- 
nolds, New  York.  5682a 

By  Jupiter;  a  humorous  satirical  burlesque  ex- 
travaganza in  3  acts,  by  W.  H.  Phillips. 

©  Waldorf  H.  Phillips,  New  York;   1880: 
129 12,  Aug.  23  ;  2c.  Jan.  21,  1888.  5683 

By  kingly  favor;  a  romantic  comedy,  by  Harrv 
D.  Cottrell.    50  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  diaries  Henry  Farrell,   San  Francisco; 
D :  11412,  Sept.  25,  1907 ;  2c.  Sept.  25,  1907. 

5684 

By  law's  decree;  drama  of  western  America,  in 
4  acts,  by  L.  H.  Johnson.  112  p.  8°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  4,  1910 ;  D :  20704 ;  Lute  H.  John- 
son, Denver.  5685 

By  mail  order;  or.  Shaking  up  Sophia,  plavlet 
in  1  act,  by  E.  W.  Goodell.  12  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.    June   22,    1914;    D:  37417;    Elwood 
Wilbur  Goodell,  New  York.  5685a 


266 


I 


--  5686 


COPYEIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


5706 


By  mutual  agreement;  play  in  1  act,  by  R.  A. 
Brandon  and  George  Bull.  [2],  10  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  13,  1910 ;  D :  22798 ;  Hilda  Spong, 
New  York.  5686 

Same.     New  York,  S.  French ;  London,  S. 

French,   ltd.,  1911.     11  p.     12».     (On  cover: 
French's  acting  ed.,  no.  2395) 

©  Dec.  2,  1911 ;  2c.  Dec.  4,  1911  ;  D :  25929 ; 
Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.  5687 

By  order  of  nature;  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Weil. 
21  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  18,  1913;  D:  33840;  Joseph  ^Yeil, 
New  York.  5688 

By  order  of  th.e  court;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  W.  C.  Herman.    83  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jlar.  1,  1915 ;  D :  3981G ;  W.  C.  Her- 
man, Chicago.  5688a 

a   musical   comedy   in   3   acts,   by   H.   W. 

Emmet. 

©  Harry  W.  Emmet,  New  York;  1890: 
20G79,  June  27.  5689 

a  play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  R.  Rinehart. 

©  Mixrv  Roberts  Rinehart,  Pittsburgh ;  D : 
13415,  July  27,  1908.  5690 

By  order  of  the  czar;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A. 
Hennequin. 

©  Alfred  Hennequin,  Ann  Ai-bor;  1890: 
20428,  June  24.  5691 

or,  The  Cossacks,  by  A.  R.  Moliere.  Type- 
written. 

©  Anais  Redin  IMoliere,  San  Francisco; 
1899 :  43G28,  July  5 ;  2c.  July  5.  5692 

By  order  of  the  king;  dramatic  composition 
from  the  translation  of  the  French  of  Victor 
Hugo,  by  J.  H.  Bauman  and  M.  Burr. 

©  Jesse  Howard  Bauman,  New  Castle,  Pa., 
and  Morris  Burr,  Philadelphia;  D :  280,  INlar. 
29,  1901.  5693 


—  a   romantic  play   in  5  acts  and  9  scenes, 
by  J.  A.  Reed. 

©  J.  A.  Reed,  New  York ;  D :  1339,  Jan.  23, 
1902.  5694 

or.  The  laughing  man,  a  dramatization  of 


Victor  Alarie  Hugo's  novel.  By  order  of  the 
king,  in  a  prologue  and  5  acts,  by  A.  G.  Stone. 
f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Arthur   Gearl    Stone,   Philadelphia;   D: 
1909,  May  20,  1902 ;  2c.  May  26,  1902.       5695 

—  See  also  Gwynplaine. 


By  orders  of  the  president;  by  Freeborn  Knight- 
man.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  F.  Smith,  Jacksonville,  Fla. ;  D : 
5234,  June  15,  1904 ;  2c.  June  15,  1904.      5696 


By  ourselves;  by  Ludwig  Fulda,  tr.  from  the 
German  by  O.  Leonard. 

©  O.  Leonard,  St.  Louis ;  D :  9998,  Feb.  11. 
1907.  5697 

comedy  in  1  act,  by  Ludwig  Fulda,  tr.  from 

the  German  by  Haya  Wally.  {In  Poet  lore, 
V.  23,  no.  1,  Jan.-Feb.  1912 ;  periodical  ©  Feb. 
23,  1912;  2c.  Feb.  27,  1912;  B:  252431;  Poet 
lore  CO.,  Boston.)  5698 

By  parcels  post;  play  in  1  act,  by  O.  C.  A. 
Child.     [1],  18  p.    4°.    Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Sept.  26,  1914 ;  D :  38334 ;  Oscar  C.  A. 
Child,  New  York.  ^  5698a 

sketch,  by  T.  K.  Smith  and  B.  Arado.    6  p. 

f".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Apr.   12,   1913;   D:  32929;   Thos.   K. 
Smith  and  Bonnie  Arado,  Chicago.  5699 

By  passions  rocked;  a  society  sensational 
drama  in  5  acts,  by  N.  E.  Dorente. 

©  Norbert  E.   Dorente,   Pittsburgh;   1883: 
5912,  Mar.  30.  5700 

By  'phone;  farce  in  1  act,  by  T,  A.  Crowley.    9  p. 

f*.    Typewritten. 

©  Teresa  A.  Crowley,  Brookline,  Mass. ;  D : 
13094,  June  1,  1908 ;  2c.  May  26,  1908.        5701 

By  power  of  attorney;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  E. 
Lynn.     [150]  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    May    17,    1910;    D:  21057;    Edward 
Lynn,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  5702 

a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  Samuel  Wood--. 

Ms. 

©    Samuel    Woods,    Ashland,    Ky. ;    1892: 
45761,  Nov.  10;  2c.  Nov.  10.  5703 

By-product  (The);  play  in  3  acts,  by  Leonard 
Hathaway  [pseud,  of  A.  W.  Alden]  [1],  58 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.   5,   1914;    D :  36443 ;   Alice  W. 
Alden,  Los  Angeles.  5703a 

By-products  of  war;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  W. 
Lowrey.     27  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    2,    1915;    D:  41666;    Edward 
Wilburn  Lowrey,  New  York.  5703b 

By  proxy;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Charles  Klein. 

©  C.  H.  Mathews,  New  York ;  1892 :  14326, 
Apr.  1.  5704 

in  3  acts,  by  Torrep  Draw  [pseud,  of  S.  W. 

Perrott]     26  p.    t".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  l\Iay  31,  1911 ;  D :  24367 ;  S.  Ward  Per- 
rott, Indianapolis.  5705 

a  musical  frolic  in  3  acts,  book  by  Francis 

D.  Rieman,  lyrics  by  J.  Mortimer  Oalcs,  music 
by  F.  W.  Krafft.  75  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Lil^retto  only] 

©  Rieman  &  Oaks,  Buffalo;  D:36S8,  July 
6,  1903;  2c.  July  6,  1903.  5706 

See  also  Shay-Le  (The) 


267 


5707 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


5731 


By  request;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  C.  T.  Stewart. 
[70]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  6,  1911 ;  D  :  24646 ;  Caroline  Tay- 
lor Stewart,  Columbia,  Mo.  5707 

By  rig'ht  of  birth;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Al- 
drich.    113  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

I©  Ic.  Apr.  26,  1913;  D :  33078 ;  Elizabeth 
Aldrich,  New  York.  5708 

By  right  of  marriage;  by  Al.  Ueid.  [21]  p.  12". 
Ms. 

©  1  c.  June  18,  1910 ;  D  :  21371 ;  Joseph  Mer- 
rick, New  York.  5709 

By  right  of  might;  a  play  of  to-day  in  4  acts, 
by  Miron  Leffingwell.  Chicago,  The  Chicago 
manuscript  co.,  1910.  [49]  p.  t°.  Mimeo- 
graphed. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  17,  1910;  D :  21813 ;  Alexander 
Byers,  Chicago.  5710 

By  right  of  sword;  in  4  acts,  by  Mrs.  C.  A. 
Doremus  and  L.  Westervelt. 

©  Leonidas  Westervelt  and  Mrs.  Charles 
Averv  Doremus,  New  York;  1900  A:  24142, 
Sept.' 28.  5711 

By   royal   command;    a    romantic   drama    in   5 
acts,  by  A.  J.  Crepeau.  73  p.    4°.  Typewritten. 
©  Albert  J.   Crepeau,   Woonsocket,   R.   I. ; 
D :  11315,  Sept.  9,  1907 ;  2c.  Sept.  9,  1907. 

5712 

By  special  wire;  an  Ajiierican  melodrama  in  4 
acts,  by  G.  C.  Jenks. 

©  Geo.  C.  Jenks,  Pittsburgh;  1893:43370, 
Sept.  28.  5713 

By  telephone;  sketch,  by  Maurice  Hageman. 
Chicago,  The  Dramatic  publishing  co. 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago ;  1897 :  59875, 

Oct.  22;  2c.  Oct.  21.  5714 

By  the  builders  rejected.     See  Cowards. 

By  the  enemy's  hands;  a  military  drama  in  4 

acts,  by  G.  V.  May.     47  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Gordan  V.  May,  Rutherford,  N.  J.;   D: 

3629,  JuJie  20,  1903;  2c.  July  24,  1903.     5715 

By  the  firelight;  a  play,  by  Scott  Campbell  and 

Cliarles  F.  Miller.    10  p.    f".    Typewritten. 

©  Frederick  AV.  Davis,  New  Bedford,  Mass. ; 
D  :13561,  Aug.  17,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  17,  1908. 

5716 

By  the  king's  command;  by  J.  M.  Peteler. 
[8]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Josephine  M.  Peteler,  San  Francisco; 
D:  13898,  Sept.  21,  1908;  2c.  Oct.  7,  1908.   5717 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Adams.    68  p.    4". 

©  Justin  Adams,  Chelsea,  Mass. ;  D :  2283, 
Aug.  13,  1902 ;  2c.  Sept.  8,  1902.  5718 

By  the  knight  templars'  cross;  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  K.  Stagg.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Katherine  Stagg,  New  York;  D :  2218, 
Aug.  11,  1902;  2c.  Aug.  11,  1902.  5719 


By  the  light  of  a  match;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by 
Eugene  Walter. 

©  E.  Walter,  New  York ;  D :  11472,  Oct.  7, 
1907.  5720 

By  the  lotus  pool;  romantic  drama  in  1  act,  by 
E.  de  Kay.    10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Edwalyn  de  Kay,  New  York;   D:8239, 
Mar.  28,  1906 ;  2c.  Apr.  3,  1906.  5721 

By  the  narrowest  margin;  dramatic  composi- 
tion, by  L.  K.  Devendorf.  17  p.  f.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  21,  1910 ;  D :  20527 ;  L.  K.  Deven- 
dorf, Albany.  5722 

By  the  sad  sea  waves. 

©   John  W.   Dunne   and   Thos.   W.   Ryley, 
New  York  ;  1898 :  36703,  June  15.  5723 

musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  Fred  L.  Grif- 
fith. Chicago,  Chicago  manuscript  co.,  1914. 
30  p.    f".    Mimeographed. 

©   Dec.   23,    1914;    2c.    Apr.   21,    1915;     D: 
40422;  Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  5723a 

By  the  ukaz  of  the  tzar;  a  drama  in  5  acts  and 
6  scenes,  by  D.  B.  de  Waltoff. 

©    D.    Boris   de   Waltoff,    Brooklyn;    1897: 
5135,  Jan.  15.  5724 

By  the  vestry  door;  a  tlramatic  composition. 
©     Stanley     Rex     Haighword,     Brooklyn ; 
1899:  111,  Jan.  3.  5725 

By  the  world  forgotten;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
D.  Davidson. 

©  Dore  Davidson,  New  York ;  1893 :  17043, 
Apr.  6.  5726 

By  their  fruits  ye  shall  know  them;  play  in  2 
acts,  by  X.  S.  Jenkins.  12  p.  f^  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  3,  1913 ;  D :  35246 ;  Xenia  S.  Jen- 
kins, Chicago.  5727 

By  wager  of  battle;  a  drama  of  the  time  of  the 
Norman  conquest  of  England  A.  D.  1175-1200, 
from  Ivanhoe,  by  James  Marshall  Martin.  86 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Jannette  Pardoe  Martin,  Pittsburgh ;  D : 
2950,  Feb.  4,  1903;  2c.  Mar.  11,  1904.       5728 

By  wireless  telegraph;  a  vaudeville  sketch  in 
1  act,  by  J.  T.  Sullivan.  6  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    James    Thomas    Sullivan,    Bo.stou ;    D : 
4922.  Apr.  22,  1904 ;  2c.  May  10,  1904.       5729 

By  wits  outwitted;  a  comedy,  by  E.  O.  Towne. 

©  Edward  Owings  Towne,  Chicago ;  1891 : 

30855,  Aug.  31.  5730 

a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  O.  Towne. 

©  Edward  Owings  Towne,  Chicago;  1897: 
25900,  Apr.  26.  5731 


268 


5732 


COPYRIGHTED   IN   THE    UNITED   STATES 


5754 


By  woman's  wit;  a  comedietta  in  1  act.  by  A. 
Louis  Elliston.  Boston,  W.  H.  Balver  &  co., 
1903.  18  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  Baiter's  ed.  of 
plays) 

1©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  3270, 
Apr.  10,  1003;  2c.  May  20,  1903.  5732 

Bye-bye  John;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  A.  Gold- 
knopf.    21  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  26,  1910;   D:  22148;   Abraham 
Goldknopf,  New  York.  5733 

Byegones;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Edythe  Schmitt 

and  A.  M.  Lederer.     20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Alison  Michael  Lederer,  New  York;  D: 

2479,  Oct.  22,  1902 ;  2c.  Oct.  22,  1902.         5734 

Byer's  library  of  tabloid  plays:  Blue  grass 
heroine. — The  lady  detective. — Escaped  from 
the  law;  original  tabloid  dramas,  by  Charles 
Hart.  Chicago,  Chicago  manuscript  co.,  1913. 
103  p.    i°.    Mimeographed. 

©  Mar.  12,  1913 ;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1913 ;  D  :  32893  ; 
Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  5735 

Charley's    aunt. — Fortune    hunter. — The 

hustler. — The  bells;  original  tabloid  dramas, 
by  Nelson  Compston.  Chicago,  Chicago  manu- 
script CO.,  1913.    79  p.    i".    Mimeographed. 

©  Apr.  7,  1913 ;  2c.  Apr.  17,  1913  ;  D  :  32974  ; 
Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  5736 

Divorce. — Jesse    James. — The    blue    and 


Bygmester  Solness. 
af  Henrik  Ibsen, 


See  Efterladte  skrifter; 


the  gray;  original  tabloid  dramas,  by  Clarence 
Black.  Chicago,  Chicago  manuscript  co.,  1913. 
S3  p.    f°.    Mimeographed. 

©  Apr.  7,  1913  ;  2c.  Apr.  17,  1913  ;  D  :  32975  ; 
Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  5737 

Gentleman  Dick. — Falsely  accused.— The 

impostor;  original  tabloid  dramas,  by  Charles 
Hart.  Chicago,  Chicago  manuscript  co.,  1913. 
100  p.    f°.     Mimeographed. 

©  Mar.  5,  1913  ;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1913  ;  D  :  32894  ; 
Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  5738 

Gold   (The)   king.— The  house  that  Dan 


built.— The  banker  and  the  tramp;  original 
tabloid  dramas,  by  Timothy  Hart  and  Nelson 
Compston.  Chicago,  Chicago  manuscript  co.. 
1913.    92  p.     r.     Mimeographed. 

©   Apr.    10,    1913;    2c.    Apr.    24,    1913;    D: 
33036;  Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  5739 

Happy  (A)  climax. — Queen  of  the  mine. — 

The  stolen  heiress;  original  tabloid  dramas, 
by  Timothy  Hart.  Chicago,  Chicago  manu- 
script CO..  1913.    66  p.    f.     Mimeographed. 

©   Apr.    10,    1913;    2c.    Apr.    24,    1913;    D: 
38037;  Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  5740 

Village    (The)    blacksmith.— A   Colorado 

romance. — Is  marriage  a  failure;  original 
ud)loid  dramas,  by  Nelson  Herman.  Chicago. 
Chicago  manuscript  co.,  1913.  112  p.  f°. 
Mimeographed. 

©  Apr.  10,  1913 ;  2c.  Apr.  24,  1913 ;  D  :  33035 ; 
Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  5741 


Bygone  days;  or.  The  gathering  of  the  clans, 
a  dramatic  spectacle  in  2  acts,  by  O.  R.  Sil- 
abon. 

©  C.  R.  Silabon,  Pennsylvania ;  1883 :  10981, 
June  16.  5742 

Byrd  and  Hurd;  or,  A  fair  exchange,  a  farcical 
sketch  in  1  act,  by  Harold  Sander.  New  York, 
Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1907.     22  p.     12°. 

©    Dick    and    Fitzgerald,    New    York ;     D : 
10476,  May  2,  1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  20,  1907.      5743 

Byron;  a  play  in  4  acts  and  an  epilogiie,  by  A. 
Ramsey.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Alicia  Ramsey,  London ;   D :  12444,  Feb. 
28,  1908 ;  2c.  Feb.  26,  1908.  5744 

a  romantic  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Suby.  New 

York,  1897. 

©   .Tames   Suby,   Jersey   City ;   1897 :  29213, 
May  13.  5745 

Byron  Grimm;  or.  The  kiss  of  life,  comic  opera, 
libretto  by  C.  F.  Paine,  music  by  E.  T.  Collins. 

©  O.  F.  Paine  and  E.  T.  Collins,  Lawrence, 
Mass.;  1894:32300,  June  18.  5746 

Byways  of  a  great  city;  a  new  and  original 
local  drama,  written  and  arr.  by  J.  Hart. 

©  Josh  Hart,  New  York;  1875:5095,  May 
17.  5747 

C'est  envoye  du  paradis;  de  H.  de  Brisay.  4  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   June  21,   1912;   D:  300.56;   Gaumont 
CO.,  New  York.  5748 

C'est  la  loi;  drame  en  1  acte,  par  Max  du  Veuzit 
et  George  Ivomelar.  Paris,  C.  Joubert,  1912. 
31  p.    8°. 

©  Dec.  28, 1912 ;  2c.  Jan.  21,  1913 ;  D  :  32013 ; 
Joubert,  Paris.  5749 

C'est  solide;  fantaisie  militaire  en  1  acte,  de 
Abel  Hermant  et  Yves  Mirande.  Paris,  Li- 
brairie  theatrale  du  nouveau  siecle,  1911.  27 
p.    12°. 

©   Nov.   18,   1911;   2c.   Nov.   20,   1911;    D: 
25804;  G.  Ondet  et  M.  Viterbo,  Paris.       5750 

C.  0.  D.;  a  drama  in  4  acts. 

©  Oliver  Doud  Byron,  United  States ;  1881 : 
12058,  Aug.  4.  5751 

a  farce-comedy  in  2  acts,  by  A.  Smith. 

©  Arden  Smith,  Brooklyn  ;  1886 :  5736,  Mar. 
11.  5752 

a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  F.  W.  Paul. 

©  Frank  W.  Paul,  New  York;  1887:8532, 
Apr.  8.  5753 

.  a  play  of  peculiar  incidents  in  4  acts,  by 

F.  Chapin.    4  v.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    3.    1912;    D:  30171;    Frederic 
Chapin,  New  York.  5754 


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5771 


C.    0.    D.    with   privilege   of    examination;    a 

musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  J.  N.  Rentfrow. 

©  J.  N.   Rentfrow,   Grand  Rapids,   Midi.; 

1SS5:  16258,  July  28.  5755 

C.  Q.  D. 

©  Samuel  J.  Ballard,  New  York ;  D :  15573, 
Apr.  8,  1909.  5756 

dramatic  composition,  by  Mrs.  L.  M.  Car- 

michael.    13  p.    f".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  28,  1910 ;  D :  20771 ;  Mrs.  Louis 
M.  Carmichael,  Stillwater,  Minn.  5757 

or,  Miss  Robinson  Crusoe,  a  play  in  1  act, 


by  M.  I.  G.  Davis.    35  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Mary  I.  Gunnis  Davis,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ; 
D :  15719,  Apr.  19,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  19,  1909. 

5758 

or.  Racing  by  wireless,  by  Walter  Mon- 
tague.   6  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  11,  1910 ;  D :  17906 ;  Willis-Ear- 
nest CO.,  San  Francisco.  5759 

or.  The  blooming  Balkans,  comic  opera  in 

3  acts,  by  F.  J.  Kovach.     69  p.     4".     Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  2,  1909;  D:  16225;   Francis  J. 
Kovach,  Cambridge,  Mass.  5760 

Cab  eighty-six;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Helen 
Avery  Hardy  and  J.  Greer.    Typewritten. 

©   H.    A.   Hardy   and   Julian   Greer,   New 
York;  1899: 19704,  Mar.  17;  2c.  Apr.  4.    5761 

Caba-ravings;  play  in  1  act,  by  N.  Bayes 
[pseud,  ol  Dora  Goldl)ers]  Raymond  Peck  and 
Aaron  Hoffman.     [47]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  25,  1913  ;  D :  34383 ;  Nora  Bayes, 
New  York.  5762 

Cabaret  (The)  district;  farcical  comedy,  by 
John  Gilroy.     7  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  28,  1915 ;  D  :  39622 ;  Joseph  IMer- 
rick,  New  York.  5762a 

Cabaret  (The)  girl;  nmsical  farce  in  3  acts,  by 
Paul  M.  Potter,  lyrics  by  Paul  West,  music 
by  Alfred  Rieger.  [6],  131  p.  4".  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  IMar.  22,  1912 ;  D :  29118  ;  A.  H.  Woods, 
New  York.  5763 

or  [The  one-step  girl]  nmsical  comedy  in 

1  act,  by  C.  Collins  and  Walter  Lawrence.    21 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  24,  1915 ;  D  :  40159 ;  Charles  Col- 
lins, Chicago.  5763a 


Cabbage  Hill  school;  a  humoi'ons  play  for  chil- 
dren or  young  people,  by  Elizabetli  F.  Guptill. 
Lebanon,  O.,  March  brothers  [1906]  28  p. 
12". 

©  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O. ;  D :  9267,  Oct. 
18,  1906 ;  2c.  Nov.  10,  1906.  5765 

Cabbages  versus  roses.  See  Stew  in  a  studio. 

Cabecita  loca;  comedia  en  3  actos  y  en  prosa, 
original  de  Alberto  Insiia  y  Alfonso  Hernan- 
dez Cata.  Madrid,  Sociedad  de  autores  es- 
pauoles,  1914.    65  p.    12°. 

©  Mar.  15,  1915;  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1915;  D: 
40093 ;  A.  Insda  y  A.  Hernandez  Cata,  Madrid. 

5765a 

Cabellero  (El),  Fra  Diavolo  of  California;  a 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  P.  Plumb. 

©  Harriet  Pixley  Plumb,  San  Francisco; 
D :  907,  Sept.  30.  1901.  5766 

Cabeza  (El)  de  familia;  melodrama  c6mico  en 
3  actos  y  en  prosa,  escrlto  por  A.  Paso  y  J. 
Abati.  Madrid,  Sociedad  de  autores  espauoles, 
1914.    76  p.    12". 

©  Mar.  15,  1915;  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1915;  D: 
40048 ;  Antonio  Paso  and  Joaquin  Abati, 
Madrid.  5766a 

Cabeza  (La)  del  marques;  juguete  c6mico-lfrico- 
bailable  en  1  acto  y  en  prosa,  original  de 
Angel  Palacios  y  Martin,  miisica  del  maestro 
Felipe  Orejon.  Madrid,  Sociedad  de  autores 
espauoles,  1911.    19  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Aug.  21,  1911;  2c.  Aug.  22,  1911;  D: 
25030;  A.  Palacios  y  Martin,  Madrid.       5767 

Cabeza  (La)  del  ministro;  capricho  comico  en 
1  acto  y  en  prosa,  original  de  R.  de  Santa  Ana. 
IMadrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1907. 
37  p.     12°. 

©  Rafael  de  Santa  Ana,  INLadrid ;  D :  11297, 
Sept.  5,  1907 ;  2e.  Sept.  5,  1907.  5768 

Cabezudos  (Los);  zarzuela  en  1  acto,  dividido  en 
3  cuadros  en  prosa,  original  de  M.  IMora  y  J. 
Ganiero,  nuisica  de  los  maestros  Luis  Foglietti 
y  Pascual  Marquina.  Madrid,  Sociedad  de 
autores  espauoles,  1909.  35  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

I©  Nov.  18,  1909;  2c.  Nov.  19,  1909;  D: 
17457 ;  Manuel  Mora  y  Jose  Gamero,  Madrid. 

5769 

Cabin  (The)  boy;  a  melodrama,  by  E.  A.  Sum- 
ner. 

©  B.  A.  Sumner,  Boston;  1884:8172,  Apr. 
18.  5770 


Cabbage  heads;  in  3  acts,  by  H.  M.  Bliller.    30  Cabinet  (The)  bath;  twenty-minute  sketch,  by 

p.    4°.    Typewritten.  A.  Dunlap. 

©   Ic.    July    16,    1910;    D:  21.584;    Harriet  ©    Adeline    Dunlap,    New    York;    D:3200, 

Maude  Miller,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.                     5764  Mar.  21,  1903.                                                 5771 

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5794 


Cabinet  meeting;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Adeline 
Dunlap  and  M.  L.  Heckert.  25  p.  4°.  Type- 
Avritten. 

©  Michael  L.  Heckert,  New  York ;  D :  4827, 
Apr.  1,  1904 ;  2c.  Apr.  1,  1904.  5772 

Cabinet  (The)  minister;  a  farce  in  4  acts,  by 
A.  W.  Pinero.  New  York,  John  W.  Lovell 
company. 

©  Arthur  W.  Pinero,  London ;  1891 :  42599, 
Nov.  28 ;  2c.  Dec.  14.  5773 

Cabinet  (The)  no.  13;  comedy  in  1  act  and  1 
scene,  by  E.  B.  de  Ligny.  12  p.  f.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  8,  1910 ;  D :  21505 ;  Ernest  B.  de 
Ligny.  New  York.  5774 

Cabinete  de  prueba.     Sec  Rojo  y  verde. 

Cable  (The)  car;  an  Howellian  burlesque  in  2 
acts,  by  Clara  Harriet  Sherwood. 

©  T.  H.  French,  New  York;   1891:42776, 
Nov.  30 ;  2c.  Dec.  2.  5775 

Cable  (The)  tow;  a  mosaic  of  the  mystic  tie,  in 

3  acts,  by  N.  Beers.    112  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Newton   Beers,    Bridgeport,    Conn. ;    D : 

14028,  Oct.  10,  1908;  2c.  Oct.  10,  1908.     5776 

Cablemakers  (The)  of  the  Olympics;  play  in  3 
acts,  by  J.  R.  Waite.  [1],  110  p.  f".  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  May  28,  1913 ;  D :  33353  ;  J.  Raymond 
Waite,  Novato,  Cal.  5777 

Cabman  (The);  a  dramatic  composition,  by  L. 
Shubert. 

©  Lee  Shubert,  New  York ;  D :  8286,  Apr.  6, 
1906.  5778 

Cabman  (The)  and  the  lady;  vaudeville  sketch, 
adapted  by  William  D.  Emerson.  Chicago, 
T.  S.  Denison  &  co.  [1911]  21  p.  12°.  (On 
cover:  Denison's  vaudeville  sketches) 

©  Oct.  20,  1911 ;  2c.  Oct.  23,  1911 ;  D :  25549 ; 
Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  5779 

Cabman  no.  93;  or.  Found  in  a  four  wheeler, 
a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Thomas  J.  Williams.  New 
American  ed.,  correctly  reprinted  from  the 
original  authorized  acting  ed.  New  York,  H. 
Roorbach. 

©    Harold     Roorbach,    New    York;     1889: 
37513,  Dec.  9 ;  2c.  Dec.  14.  5780 

Cabrera  (La);  drame  lyriqiie  en  2  parties,  de 

H[enri]    Cain,    musique   de   Gal^riel    Dupont. 

Livret.    Milan,  E.  Sonzogno,  1904.    36  p.    12°. 

©  Edoardo  Sonzogno,  Milan  ;  D :  5765,  Nov. 

14,  1904;  2c.  Nov.  14,  1904.  5781 

dramma   lirico   in   1   atto   e   2   quadri,   di 

H[enri]  Cain,  mtisica  di  Gabriele  Dupont. 
New  York,  V.  Ciocia,  1904.  3  p.  1..  [7]-3T 
immb.  1.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Edoardo  Sonzogno,  IMilan ;  D :  5036,  May 
17,  1904 ;  2c.  May  17,  1904.  5782 


Cachita,  the  creole;  a  sensational  protean 
drama,  in  5  acts,  by  P.  Stoner. 

©    Philip    Stoner,    New   York;    1874:9384. 
July  17.  5783 

Cacique  (El)  de  Tlascala;  an  original  Mexican 
comic  opera,  libretto  by  Frank  Soule,  music 
by  George  Lowell  Tracy. 

©  Frank  AV.  Soule,  Cambridge,  Mass. ;  1886 : 
26465,  Nov.  23 ;  Ic.  Nov.  23.  5784 

Cackler  (The);  a  1  act  comedy,  by  H.  S.  Witte 
and  A.  J.  Range.  St.  Louis,  Witte  &  Range, 
1907.    cover-title,  10  p.    24°. 

©  H.  S.  Witte  and  A.  J.  Range,  St.  Louis; 
D :  11874,  Dec.  6,  1907 ;  2c.  Dec.  18,  1907.   5785 

Cactustown  (A)  affair;  by  P.  GifCord.  Type- 
written. 

©  Percy  Gilford,  Newark,  N.  J.;  1900  A: 
11911,  May  11;  2c.  Aug.  1.  5786 

Cad,  the  tomboy;  an  original  comedy-drama  in 
5  acts,  by  L.  Grover. 

©  Leonard  Grover,  New  York ;  1882 :  11892, 
July  19 ;  2c.  Jan.  11,  1883.  5787 

Cadenas  de  rosas;  comedia  en  1  acto,  original 
de  P.  de  Repide.  Madrid,  Sociedad  de  autores 
espauoles,  1909.    25  p.    12°. 

©   Nov.   18,    1909;    2c.   Nov.    19,    1909;    D: 
17471 ;  Pedro  de  Repide,  Madrid.  5788 

Cadet  (Le)  de  Coutras;  coraedie  en  5  actes,  de 
A.  Hermant  y  Y.  Mirande.  36  p.  illus.  4°. 
(Supplement  gratuit  au  no.  2812  du  Monde 
illustre,  18  fevr.,  1911) 

©   Feb.    18,    1911;    2c.    Mar.   25,    1911;    D: 
23742;  Abel  Hermant  y  Yves  Mirande,  Paris. 

5789 

Cadet  Roussel;  comedie  en  3  actes  en  vers,  par 
Jacques  Richepin.  Paris,  E.  P\isquelle,  1903. 
4  p.  1.,  181  p.    12°. 

©  E.   Fasquelle,   Paris ;   D :  4248,   Nov.   16, 
1903;  2c.  Dec.  28,  1903.  5790 

Cadge;  4  act  play,  by  W.  F.  D.  Arnett.  [45]  p. 
f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  19,  1911;  D:  23134;  Wm.  F.  D. 
Arnett,  Denver.  5791 

1  act  sketch,  by  W.  F.  D.  Arnett.    10  p.    f°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  2,  1909 ;  D :  16694 ;  William  F.  D. 
Arnett,  Denver.  5792 

Cadi  (The);  a  3  act  play,  by  E.  W.  Nye  (Bill 
Nye)  San  Francisco,  Francis,  Valentine  & 
CO.,  1891. 

©  Edgar  W.  Nye,  New  York ;  1891 :  10812, 
Mar.  23.  5793 

Cadsby's  trials;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  C. 
Parker. 

©    Clara    Parker,    Lesueur,    Minn. ;    1806 : 
63298,  Nov.  19.  5794 


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5816 


Caesar;  a  dramatic  study,  by  H.  Peterson. 

©  Henry  Peterson,  Philadelphia;  1879: 
15336,  Nov.  15 ;  2c.  Dec.  13.  5795 

Caesar  and  Cleopatra;  a  page  of  history,  by  Ber- 
nard Shaw.  New  York,  Brentano's,  1913. 
124  p.    16". 

I©  Sept.  10,  1913;  2c.  Nov.  13,  1913;  A: 
361166;  G.  B.  Shaw,  London.  5796 

See  also  Three  plays  for  Puritans. 

Caesar  and  the  pirates;  by  F.  C.  Robertson. 
Morristown,  N.  .T.,  Charles  D.  Piatt,  1897. 

©  Francis  C.  Robertson,  Morristown,  N.  J. ; 
1897 :  35260,  June  12.  5797 

Caesar  Augustus;  a  drama  iu  4  acts,  by  A. 
Pharos. 

©  Anna  Pharos,  Brooklyn ;  D :  7180,  Aug. 
22,  1905.  f^798 

Caesar  Dallenger. 

©  Charles  W.  Harvey,  Brookline,  Mass.; 
D  :  14281,  Nov.  13,  1908.  5799 

Caesar  Girodot's  will;  a  comedy  iu  3  acts,  tr. 
and  adapted  from  the  French,  by  J.  C.  Cretin. 
Brooklyn,  1878. 

©  Jules  C.  Cretin,  Brooklyn;  1878:10942, 
Sept.  23.  5800 

Csesar's  gods;  Byzantine  masque,  by  T.  W. 
Stevens  and  K.  S.  Goodman.  Chicago,  The 
stage  guild  [1913]     27  p.    12°. 

©  Feb.  22,  1913;  2c.  Sept.  15,  1913;  D: 
34428;  Thomas  Wood  Stevens  and  Kenneth 
Sawyer  Goodman,  Chicago.  5801 

__ —  See  also  Masques  of  East  and  West. 

Cc-esar's  wife;  by  G.  S.  Dunkin.    Typewritten. 
©  Gertrude  Scott  Dunkin.  New  York;  D: 
282,  Mar.  30,  1901 ;  2c.  Mar.  30,  1901.         5802 

Cafard;  drama  aus  der  fremdenlegion  in  4  akten, 
von  Erwin  Rosen  [pseud,  of  Erwin  Carle] 
Miinchen,  Drei  masken  verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h. 
[1913]     79  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  8,  1913 ;  D :  35286 ;  Drei  masken 
verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  IMunich.  5803 

Cafe  Bergere;  1  act  burletta,  by  A.  B.  Lanning. 
[1],  21  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  6,  1912;  D :  31337 ;  Arthur  B. 
Lanning,  Brooklyn.  5804 

Cafe  I»a  Trouble.  »S'ee  Adventures  of  Tom  and 
Jerry. 

Cafe  life;  spicy  musical  comedy  of  after  hours 
in  the  golden  West,  book  and  lyrics  by  F.  C. 
Harris,  music  by  E.  Jewell.  12  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  8,  1910;  D :  20139 ;  F.  Clifford 
Harris  and  Eddie  Jewell,  San  Francisco.  5805 


Caffir  (The)  diamond;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts. 

©  Louis  Aldrich,  Boston  ;  1887 :  24279,  Sept. 

23.  5806 

Cage  (The)  and  the  caperclaw;  a  farce  in  3 
acts. 

©  Louis  Edward  Salmon,  New  York ;  D : 
3161,  Mar.  19,  1903.  5807 

.Caged;  melodramatic  playlet  in  1  act,  by  J.  Simp- 
son and  H.  Bonnoll.     13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Oct.  2,  1913;  D:  34614;  Jules  Simp- 
.son  and  Harry  Bonnell,  San  Francisco.     5808    ' 

Caged  birds. 

©  Anton  C.  Eggers,  Brooklyn ;  D :  4817, 
Mar.  31,  1904.  5809 

Caging  (The)  of  Caleb;  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  C. 
Holman.     [4],  112  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  10.  1914;  D:  36673;  Elizabeth 
Curtis  Holman,  Waterville,  Me.  5809a 

Cagliostro;  drama  in  5  akten,  von  Arno  Nadel. 
[Biihnenmanuskrift]  Berlin,  Neuer  deutscher 
verlag.    103  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  June  8,  1914;  D :  37255 ;  Neuer 
deutscher  verlag,  F.  L.  Halle  &  co.,  Berlin. 
[1913]  5809b 

a  dramatic  poem  in  5  acts,  by  E.  Doyle. 

©  Edward  Doyle,  United  States;  1882: 
4122,  Mar.  15 ;  2c.  Mar.  22.  5810 

— —  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  E.  C.  Winter.  -^ 

©  Elizabeth  C.  Winter,  New  Brighton,  N. 
Y. ;  1895:44213,  Aug.  30.  5811 

— —  with  the  libretto  by  E.  J.  Austen,  music  by 
Johann  Strauss. 

©  Geo.  Yescelius,  Chicago;  1886:2.5126, 
Nov.  8.  5812 

or.  The  scarlet  demon,  a  sensational,  illu- 

sionary  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  C.  Franck. 

©  Harry  C.  Franck,  Philadelphia ;  1877 : 
9591,  Aug.  21.  5813 

Caida  (La)  de  la  hoja;  comedia  en  2  actos  y  en 

prosa,  original  de  A.  B.  Alfaro.     Madrid  [So- 

ciedad  do  autores  espaiioles]  1913.    45  p.    12°. 

©   Mar.   28,    1914;    Ic.    Mar.    30,    1914;    D: 

36516 ;  Alfonso  B,  Alfaro,  Madrid.  5813a 

Cain;  a  drama,  by  G.  C.  Lodge.  Boston  and 
New  York,  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  company,  1904. 
6  p.  1.,  154  p.    12°. 

©  George  Cabot  Lodge,  Nahant,  Mass. ;  D : 
5768,  Nov.  7,  1904 ;  2c.  Nov.  21,  1904.        5814 

Cain  (The)  man;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  M. 
Downing.     [2],  61  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  29,  1912;  D:  28880;  A.  Merle 
Downing,  Jackson,  Miss.  5815 

Caius  Gracchus;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  Fuller. 

©  Caroline  Fuller,  New  York;  D:  6055,  Jan. 

11,  190.5.  5816 


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5837 


Caius  Julius  Caesar  Octavianus;  a  tragedy  of 
men  aud  government  in  5  acts,  by  Randolph 
Keim. 

©  De  Benneville  Randolph  Keim,  Washing- 
ton;  D :  5044,  May  17,  1904.  5817 

Cake  (The)  walk;  a  fai'ce  in  1  scene,  by  Frank 
Dumont.     Chicago,  The  Dramatic  publishing 

CO. 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago ;  1897 :  59886, 
Oct.  22 ;  2c.  Oct.  21.  5818 

Cake-walker's  (The)  dream. 

©    Billy    Farrell,    New    York;    1897:8912, 
Feb.  2.  5819 

Calamity  (A)  in  cork;  comedy  sketch  in  1  act 
for  two  characters,  by  Perrine  Lambert.  19  p. 
4".    Typewritten. 

©  James  H.  Lambert,  jr.,  Philadelphia ;  D : 
10962,  July  13,  1907 ;  2c.  July  22,  1907.      5820 

Calamity  Jane;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  A.  B. 
Webb. 

©  Alex.  R.  Webb,  St.  Louis;   1883:11987. 
June  30.  5821 

play  of  5  acts,  by  E.  B.  Cauthorn.     97  p. 

4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  12,  1915 ;  D :  41799 ;  Eudora  Belle 
Cauthorn,  Los  Angeles.  5821a 

or.  An  American  cigarette.     Typewritten. 

©  Eudora  Belle  Cauthorn,   Portland,   Or.; 

D :  5009,  Apr.  27,  1904 ;  2c.  Apr.  27,  1904.  5822 
or.  The  Queen  of  the  West,  a  picturesque 


western  romance  in  prologue  and  3  acts. 

©  Kate  Purssell,  New  York;   1887:21146. 
Aug.  18.  •  5823 

Calamity  Jane,  R.  N. ;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  W, 
P.  Drury.  London,  S.  French,  ltd. ;  New  York, 
S.  French,  1912.     18  p.     12". 

©  May  29, 1912 ;  2c.  May  29, 1912 ;  D  :  29825 ; 
Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.  5824 

Calamity  Jane,  the  queen  of  the  border;  an 
American  drama. 

©  E.  Z.  C.  Judson,  Stamford,  N.  Y. ;  1882 : 
6047,  Apr.  17.  5825 

Calamity  Jim  of  Red  Gulch;  a  play  in  3  acts, 
by  Louise  Capsadell. 

©  Louise  C.  Smith,  Park  Ridge,  N.  J. ;  1894 : 
55939,  Dec.  1.  5826 

Calaynos.  See  Plays  and  poems;  by  George 
H.  Boker. 

Cal'co  (The)  ball;  a  farcical  comedy,  by  A.  L. 
Johnson  and  Hilgard  Tyndale. 

©  Annie  Lewis  Johnson,  New  York;  1889: 
11353,  Apr.  10.  5827 

Calderon;  or,  The  Spanish  courtier,  a  tragedy 
in  5  acts,  by  D.  T.  Calhoun. 

©   D.   T.    Calhoun,    San   Francisco;    1876: 
18164,  Nov.  27.  5828 


Calderon,  the  courtier;  a  drama  in  prologue  and 

4  acts,  dramatized  from  Sir  Edward  Bulwer 

Lytton's  story  of  the  same  name,  by  S.  Henry. 

©     Symons     Henry,     Minneapolis;     1898: 

23643,  Apr.  14.  5829 

Caldron  (The) ;  by  H.  C.  Gibler.  Scenario.  6  p. 
f.    Typewritten. 

©  Henrv  C.  Gibler,  Mattoon,  III. ;  D  :  15332, 
Mar.  12,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  12,  1909.  5830 

Caleb    Brewster,    philanthropist;    a    comedy- 
drama  in  4  acts,  written  and  composed  by  O. 
P.  Sweet. 
©  O.  P.  Sweet,  Boston ;  1892 :  1556,  Jan.  8. 

5831 

Caleb  Conover;  by  H.  Booth.  [64]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Hilliard    Booth,    New    York;    D :  13748, 
Sept.  9,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  9,  1908.  5832 

Caleb  Cummings;  a  serio  comedy  drama  in  6 
acts,  by  L.  Thompson.    Typewritten. 

©   Leander   Thompson,    New   York;    1891: 
4419,  Jan.  31 ;  2c.  Feb.  24.  5833 

Caleb  Plummer,  the  toy  maker;  a  domestic 
play  in  3  acts,  from  Dickens'  Cricket  on  the 
hearth. 

©  John  E.  Owens,  Towsontown,  Md. ;  1874 : 
10971,  Aug.  22.  5834 

Caleb,  the  degenerate;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  J. 
S.  Cotter.  Louisville,  Ky.,  The  Bradley  & 
Gilbert  company,  1903.  57  p.  front,  (port.) 
8^ 

©   Joseph   Seamon   Cotter,   Louisville;    D: 
808,  Aug.  28,  1901 ;  2c.  May  21,  1903.         5835 

Caleb's  Christmas;  or,  A  Christmas  tale,  a 
petite  serio-humorous  domestic  drama  in  1 
act,  from  Charles  Dickens'  Cricket  on  the 
hearth,  by  J.  Jennings.  29  p.  8°.  Type- 
written. 

©  John  .Jennings,  New  York  ;  D  :  4432,  Dec. 
26,  1903;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1903.  5836 

Calf  love  and  football;  college  episode  in  2 
parts,  by  C.  W.  Tackenberg.  [2],  13  p.  4». 
Typewritten. 

I©   Ic.    Aug.    19,    1914;    D:  37898;    Charles 
William  Tackenberg,  Cincinnati.  5836a 

Caliban;  play  in  3  acts,  by  B.  White.  53  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  12,  1914 ;  D :  35629 ;  Bouck  White, 
New  York.  5836b 

See  also  Tempest  (The) 

Calico  (The)  ball;  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
H.  Tyndale. 

©  Hilgard  Tyndale,  New  York ;  1889 :  21057, 
July  8.  5837 


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-18 


273 


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5858 


Calico  (The)  gown;  a  drama  in  h  acts,  by  M.  E. 
Moore.    102  p.    4°,    Typewritten. 

I©    Marion    E.    Moore,    D:1368«,    Aug.    29, 
1908;  2c.  Aug.  20,  1908.  5838 

Calico  land;  farce  in  4  acts,  by  Elva  Sawyer 
Cureton.  Boston,  W.  H.  Balier  &  co.,  1915. 
20  p.    12°. 

©  Feb.  17,  1915 ;  2c.  Feb.  18,  1915 ;  D :  39720 ; 
Walter  H.  Balier  &  co.,  Boston.  5888a 

Calico  (The)  princess;  fairy  play  for  children  in 
4  scenes,  dramatized  from  Thaclieray's  The 
rose  and  the  ring,  by  L.  S.  Galbraith.  [2].  49 
p.    f".    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Jan.   11,   1913;   D:  31943;   Lucy   S. 
Galbraith,  Tucson,  Ariz.  5839 

Calico  (The)  slaves. 

©  Frauli  A.  Blalieslee,  Chicago ;  1882 :  2410, 
Feb.  15.  5840 

Calif  (The)  of  Bagdad;  a  musical  extravaganza 
and  play,  by  C.  Line. 

©    Charles    Line,    Menominee,    Mich. ;    D : 
122,  Feb.  7,  1901.  5841 

Calif  (The)  of  Bool-Bool;  a  musical  comedy,  by 
C.  Line. 

©    Charles    Line,    Menominee,    Mich.;    D: 
2793,  Dec.  31,  1902.  5842 

Calif  a  (El);  diilogo  en  prosa,  original  de  L. 
Ilamos  de  la  Vega.  Madrid,  Sociedad  de  au- 
tores  espa  holes,  1912.     14  p.     12°. 

©  Mar.  6,  1913 ;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1913  ;  D :  32583 ; 
Lola  Ramos  de  la  Vega,  Madrid.  5843 

California. 

©  George  Edwin  Crater,  jr..  New  York ;  D : 
1176,  Dec.  12,  1901.  5844 

by  E.  S.  Gerberding. 

©  Elizabeth  S.  Gerberding,  San  Francisco; 
1897 :  58030,  Oct.  13.  5845 

a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  R.  Bronson. 

Typewritten. 

©  J.  Rush  Bronson,  Chicago ;  D :  745,  Aug. 
12,  1901 ;  2c.  Oct.  8,  1901.  5846 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  P.  Plumb.    62  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Harriet  Pixley  Plumb,    San   Francisco ; 
D :  2119,  July  14,  1902 ;  2c.  June  7,  1902.   5847 

an  extravaganza  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Steven- 
son.   10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  10,  1913 ;  D :  32303 ;  Julia  Stev- 
enson, San  Francisco.  5848 

a  melodrama  in  6  acts,  by  R.  C.  Warinner. 

©   R.   C.   Warinner,    Portland,   Or.;    1894: 
37262,  Aug.  9.  5849 

- —  play  in  1  act,  by  Cecil  B.  de  Mille.  [1], 
31  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  19,  1913;  D:  32368;  Constance 
A.  de  Mille,  New  York.  5850 


California — Continued. 

romantic  drama  in  3  acts  [by  F.  M.  Fehren- 

bticher].     Ill  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  28,  1915,  D:  41343;  Florine  M. 
Fehrenbacher,   San   Francisco.  5850a 


—  scenic  allegory  in  6  scenes,  by  G.  C.  Bron- 
son.    (In  Gamut  club  year  book  for  1912.) 

©   June   29,    1912;    2c.    July   9,    1912;    D: 
80214;  G.  Carl  Bronson,  Los  Angeles.     5851 


—  tragic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  G.  E,  Murdock. 
43  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  26,  1914 ;  D :  35786 ;  Gilbert  Ed- 
ward Murdock,  Los  Angeles.  5851a 

a  war  drama  of  1861,  by  S.  Shakespeare 


and  E.  H.  Barker. 

©  Stephen  Shakespeare  and  Eugene  Henry 
Barker,  San  Rafael,  Cal. ;  1807 :  5945,  Jan.  19. 

5852 


—  or,  The  Sierra  iudge,  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
W.  Halley.    79  p.    f.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    7,    1913;    D:  32605;    William 
Halley,  Sacramento,  Cal.  5853 

—  See  also  Wawona. 


California  at  the  present  day.     See  Beady. 

California  girl;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Mal- 
gum  [pseud,  of  S.  W.  Smith] 

©   Sam   W.    Smith,    San   Francisco;   1874: 
1046,  Jan.  29.  5854 


California  in  '49.     See  Gold. 

California  in  '49  and  '50. 

wife. 


See  Devoted  (The) 
See  Opening  of 


California  in  1915,  as  it  is. 
the  Panama  canal. 


California  is  the  place  for  me. 

©  Lew  Roberts,  Nashville ;  D :  10133,  Mar. 
13,  1907.  5855 

California  pioneer  mining  camp;  a  play,  by  J. 
H.  Love. 

©   James  H.   Love,    San   Francisco;   1896: 
13558,  Feb.  29.  5856 

California  pioneers;  or,  The  days  of  '49,  a  new 
sensational  drama  in  5  acts,  by  H.  Colton  and 
AV.  H.  Rightmire. 

©    Harry    Colton    and    William    H.    Right- 
mire, United  States ;  1876 :  5193,  Apr,  29. 

5857 

California  rose;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  E. 
La  Rose.  Clyde,  O.,  Ames'  publishing  co., 
1905.  40  p.  16°.  (On  cover:  Ames'  .series  of 
standard  and  minor  drama,  no.  463) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O, ;  D :  7785,  Dec, 
30,  1905 ;  2c.  Dec.  30,  1905.  5858 


274 


5859 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE  UNITED  STATES 


5883 


California  through  Death  Valley;  a  drama  in      Calino;  an  opera  comique.     New  York. 


4  acts,  by  J.  W.  Crawford  (Capt.  Jack). 

©  J.  W.  Crawford,  United  States;   1879: 
12044,  Sept.  10.  5859 

arr.  and  adapted  from  Sam  W.  Smith's 

story  The  plains,  by  J.  Woodard. 

©    John   Woodard,    San   Francisco;    1879: 
11995,  Sept.  9.  5860 

California  (A)  volunteer;  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
F.  R.  Cutting;    Typewritten. 

©  Francis  R.  Cutting,  San  Francisco ;  1899 : 
61992,  Sept.  2.5;  2c.  Feb.  1,  1900.  5861 


©  Edward  E,   Rice  and  Charles  E,   Rice, 
United  States;  1880:13425,  Sept.  2.  5871 

Caliph  (The);  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  libretto 
by  H.  B.  Smith. 

©  Harry  B.   Smith,  Chicago;   1893:44507, 
Oct.  5.  5872 

_  libretto   by   T.   L.    Sappington.     f". 

Typewritten. 

'©  T.  L.  Sappington,  Philadelphia ;  D :  6426, 
Mar.  29,  1905;  2c.  Mar.  29,  1905.  5873 

Caliph  (The)  of  Bagdad.     See  Ring  (The) 


Calif ornian    (The);   an   American   drama   in   5      Caliph  (The)  of  God;  a  musical  comedy,  by  L. 


lets,  by  D.  K.  Higgins  and  B.  G.  Cooke. 

1©  David  K.  Higgins  and  Baldwin  G.  Cooke, 
New  York  ;  D  :  986,  Oct.  21,  1901.  5862 

comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  H.  Haslett 

and  G.  A.  Dennison.     8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Harriet  Holmes  Haslett,  Alameda,  Cal., 
and  George  Austin  Dennison,  San  Francisco; 
D :  3939,  Sept.  14,  1903 ;  2c.  Sept.  14,  1903. 

5863 

a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  E.  H.  Purcell.  20  p. 


t°.    Typewritten. 

©  E.  H.  Purcell,  Chicago;  D :  10055,  Feb. 
28,  1907 ;  2c.  Jan.  31,  1907.  5864 

—  a  4  act  play,  by  R.  V.  Spencer.    [66]  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

!©  Richard  V.   Spencer,   Los  Angeles;   D: 
14625,  Dec.  24,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  24,  1908.     5865 

a  play  in  5  acts,  by  D.  K.  Higgins  and  B. 


Gardiner  Cooke.    48  p.    8° 

©  David  K.  liiggins  and  Baldwin  G.  Cooke, 
New  York;  D:1879,  May  13,  1902;  2c.  May 
3,  1902.  5866 

—  romantic  drama  in  5  acts,  by  A.  Golden. 

©  Alexander  Golden,  Cohoes,  N.  Y. ;  1892: 
9125,  Feb.  29.  5867 

by  A.  K.  Cooley. 


©  Alice  Kingsbury  Cooley,  Alameda,  Cal.; 
1893 :  53716,  Dec.  4.  5868 

Calif ornians  (The);  an  historical  play  of  early 
life  and  conquest  of  California,  consisting  of 
a  prologue  and  4  acts,  by  J.  Z.  Watson. 
Typewritten. 

©  Joseph   Zenon  Watson,   San   Francisco; 
D :  6340,  Mar.  15,  1905 ;  2c.  Mar.  15,  1905. 

5869 

California's  Cleopatra;  by  M.  T.  Roake.  65  p. 
4°.    Ms. 

©   Ic.   Oct.   13,   1909;   D:  17257;   Mary   T. 
Roake,  Salt  Lake  City.  5870 

Calif's  (The)  daughter.     See  Sadi  IIL 

Caligula.     See  Little  boots. 


Searelle. 

©   Luscombe   Searelle,   Great   Britain;    D: 

6715,  May  15,  1905.  5874 

Calisaya;  a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  book  by 

H.  Levy,  music  by  John  Mason  Strauss.     f°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Hubert  Levy,   Louisville,   D :  2572,  Nov. 
10,  1902;  2c.  Nov.  10,  1902.  5875 

Call   (The);  a  fairy  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  F. 
Scott.     [6],  75  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  15,  1912 ;  D :  29048 ;  Edith  Ful- 
lertou  Scott,  Brooklyn.  5876 

a  play  in  1  act,  by  C.  McNeel.     37  p.    8°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Charles  McNeel,  Seattle ;  D :  14230,  Nov. 

7,  1908 ;  2c.  Mar.  10,  1909.  5877 

by  Gaston  Gerves.    22  p.     4°.    Type- 


written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  15,  1915;  D:  41280;  Montague 
Fowler,  London.  5877a 

— •  by  H.  Lieb.     [2],  24  p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  21,  1912;  D:  30920;  Hermann 
Lieb,  New  York.  5878 

by  Robert  William  Sneddon.     18  p. 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  5,  1911 ;  D :  23017 ;  R.  W.  Sned- 
don, New  York.  5879 

tragedy  in  3  acts,  by  F.  A.  Sheriden.    39  p. 


t".    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Jan.    24,    1913;    D:  32063;    Francis 
Albert   Sheriden,   Bourbounair,   111,  5880 

Call  (The)  box;  a  musical  comedy  farce  in  1 
act,  libretto  and  music  by  E.  F.  Bauer. 

©    Emile    Francis    Bauer,    Portland,    Or. ; 
1894:46514,  Oct.  5.  5881 

Call  (A)  in  the  night;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  N. 
Leffingwell.     [1],  18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  26,  1912 ;  D :  29497 ;  Nat  Leffing- 
well, New  York.  5882 

'1  act  play,  by  G.  Jones  and  George  Nash. 

[2],  5  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Dec.   31,   3912;   D:  31889;   Grahame 
Jones,  London.  5883 


275 


5884 


DKAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


5905 


Call  me  at  seven- thirty;  sketch  by  M.  E. 
Ilourke  and  Edward  Paulton.  10  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

1©  Ic.  May  18,  1912;  D:  29706;  M.  E. 
Rourke,  North  Bergen,  N.  J.,  and  Ed.  Paul- 
ton,  Brooklyn.  5884 

Call  (The)  of  blood.     See  Breed  (The) 

Call  of  Bohemia;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  H.  D. 
Gray.     126  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  18,  1909;  D:  17440;  Henry 
David  Gray,  Palo  Alto,  Gal.  5885 

Call  (The)  of  conscience;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
H.  M.  Shipley.    40  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.    Sept.   24,   1912;    D:  30942;   Howard 
Maynard  Shipley,  Oakland,  Gal.  5886 
by   S.   B.   Tall.     103  p.     4"*.     Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  15,  1911;  D:  24940;  Stanley 
Broughton  Tall,  Baltimore.  5887 

play  in  3  acts,  by  S.  B.  Tall.     145  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  3,  1913;  D:  32175;  Stanley 
Broughton  Tall,  Baltimore.  5888 

Call  (The)  of  duty.     -See  Patriots. 

Call  (The)  of  justice;  vaudeville  tabloid  drama 
ill  1  act,  by  J.  J.  Morrison.  [26]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  13,  1913;  D:  34130;  James  J. 
iMorrison,  Cleveland.  5889 

Call  (The)  of  Paris;  play  in  1  act,  by  V.  H. 
Sothern.     [2.5]  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  22,  1912;  D:  29447;  Virginia 
Harned  Sothern,  Harrison,  N.  Y.  5890 

Call  (The)  of  reason;  play  in  3  acts  and  an 
epilogue,  by  J.  N.  Vandegrift.  [2],  91  p.  f". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  5,  1913;  D:  33718;  James  N. 
Vandegrift,   Bloomingdale,  N.  Y.  5891 

Call  (The)  of  Rebekah;  a  scripture  drama  for 
Sunday  school  concerts  and  church  entertain- 
ments, by  Lucy  P.  Whitehead.  Gincinnati, 
Fillmore  brothers. 

©  Fillmore  bros.,  Cincinnati ;  1895 :  51051, 
Oct.  7;  2c.  Oct.  21.  5892 

Call  (The)  of  the  banshee;  play  in  1  act,  by 
B.  E.  Lord.     23  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  13,  1914;  D:  37916;  Bessie 
Emory  liord,  Glencoe,  Md.  5892a 

Call  (The)  of  the  blanket;  a  play  in  1  act,  by 
O.  T.  Johnsone.     10  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  17,  1912;  D:  29988;  Otto  T. 
Johnsone,  Brooklyn.  5893 

Call  (The)  of  the  blood.  11  p.  4".  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Matthew  Goldman,  New  York ;  D :  10742, 
June  11,  1907 ;  2c.  June  1,  1907.  5894 


Call  (The)  of  the  blood— Continued. 

drama  in  4  acts  and  2  tableaux,  by  F.  C. 

Locard.    59  p.    f*.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  5,  1910;  D:  20120;  Frederic  G. 
Locard,  Homewood,  111.  5895 

dramatic  playlet,  by  H.  Lewis.     [1],  16  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    11,    1913;    D:  32645;    Harry 
Lewis,  New  York.  5896 

Indian  drama  in  1  act,  by  E.  Ross.     [1],  14 

p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  22,  1913 ;  D  :  35407 ;  Earle  Ross, 
Chicago.  5897 

play,  by  S.  Maguire.  [3]  131  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.   Oct.   20,   1910;   D:  22333;    Sylvester 
Maguire,  New  York.  5898 

Call  (The)  of  the  bugle;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 
R.  C.  Croxton  and  S.  Dix  [pseud,  of  Edwin 
Arden]  [4],  147  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  18,  1912 ;  D :  30019 ;  R.  C.  Crox- 
ton and  Sherman  Dix,  Philadelphia.  5899 

Call  (The)  of  the  child;  play  in  4  acts,  by  E. 
Bruns.     4  v.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  30,  1913 ;  D  :  33117 ;  Edna  Bruns, 
New  Haven.  5900 

Call  of  the  family;  play  in  3  acts,  by  H.  A.  Mc- 
Anarney.     84  p.    8".     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.    16,    1910;    D :  20468 ;    Henry 
Aloysius  McAnarney,  Baltimore.  5901 

Call  (The)  of  the  fathers;  play  in  prologue  and 
3  acts,  by  S.  S.  Grosner.  [39]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  27,  1914;  D:  36183;   Sylvan  S. 
Grosner,  Washington.  5901a 

Call  of  the  future;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  H. 
Culbertson.    117  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  9,  1909 ;  D :  17667 ;  Ernest  How- 
ard Culbertson,  Washington.  5902 

Call  (The)  of  the  heart;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  R. 
W.  Peck.     64  p.     4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  30,   1910;   D:  21907;   Raymond 
W.  Peck,  Rockville  Center,  N.  Y.  5903 

drama  in  3  acts,  by  L.  V.  Nicholson.     [72] 

p.     f".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  24,  3912;  D:  30334;  Leta  Vance 
Nicholson,  Chicago.  5904 

or.   Sister  Magdalene,   play   in  1   act,   by 

Hillel  Solotaroff.     18  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Jan.  20,  1915;   D:  39538;  David  H. 
Solotaroff,  New  York.  5904a 

Call  of  the  mate;  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by 
L.  Leighton.    85  p.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    30,    1909;    D:  16976;    Lyllian 
Leighton,  South  Bend,  Ind.  5905 


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5927 


Call  (The)  of  the  mountain;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
E.  C.  Ranck.     [122]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dee.  26,  1913 ;  D  :  35467  ;  Edwin  Carty 
Ranck,  Cambridge,  Mass.  5906 

Call  (The)  of  the  sea  god;  by  C.  Keeler.  [2], 
25  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    13,    1911;    D:  23340;    Charles 
Keeler,  Berkeley,  Cal.  5907 

Call  (The)  of  the  soul;  by  G.  Creel.  12  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©   George   Creel,    Kansas    City,    Mo.;     D: 
13494,  Aug.  3,  1908 ;  Ic.  Aug.  3,  1908.  5908 

by  H.  Lewis  and  A.  Bernhard.     10  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    20,    1910;    D:  21379;    Harry 
Lewis  and  Adolph  Bernhard,  New  York.  5909 

Call  (The)  of  the  West. 

©    Wayne    Groves    Barrows,    Park    Ridge, 
111. ;  D  :  12681,  Apr.  6,  1908.  5910 

Call  (The)  of  the  wild;  a  dramatic  Indian  epi- 
sode of  today,  by  F.  R.  Seaton  and  Miron  Lef- 
fingwell.     15  p.     f.    Typewritten. 

©  Fred'k  Seaton,  New  York ;  D :  12582,  Mar. 
19,  1908 ;  2c.  Mar.  19,  1908.  5911 

Call  (The)  of  the  woman;  restless  woman  play 
in  3  acts,  by  F.  Bruegger.  [1],  165  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  29,  1913;  D :  35509 ;   Frederick 
Bruegger,  Chicago.  5912 

Call  (The)  of  the  woods;  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts  by  W.  C.  Herman.  Chicago,  Chicago 
manuscript  cc,  1912.  [5],  72  p.  f".  Mimeo- 
graplied. 

©  Sept.   22,   1912;   2c.    Sept.   27,   1912;    D: 
30974;  Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  5913 

Call  (The)  of  youth;  play  in  3  acts,  by  F. 
Hatton  and  Fanny  Locke  Hatton.  [149]  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Apr.   30,   1914;    D:  36885;    Frederic 
Hatton,  Chicago.  5913a 

Call  (A)  on  the  bride;  a  monologue,  by  A.  W. 
HoH)rook, 

©  Amelia  Weed  Holbrook,  New  York;  D: 
3357,  Apr.  20,  1903.  5914 

Call  (A)  on  the  doctor;  comedy  playlet  in  1  act, 
by  John  Gering.     16  p.     f.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Dec.    20,    1910;    D:  22872;    Maurice 
Downey,  Detroit.  5915 

Call  (A)  to  arms;  a  military  comedietta  in  1 
act,  by  Harrv  L.  Newton.  Boston,  W.  H. 
Baker  &  co.,  1904.    14  p.    12°. 

©    Walter   H.    Baker    &   co.,    Boston;    D: 
521S,  June  22,  1904;  2c.  Oct.  5,  1904.  5916 

See  also  Vaudevillainies. 


Called  away;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  R.  Quinn. 
©  Richard  Quinn.  Chicago ;  1891 :  6672,  Fel). 
19 ;  2c.  Jan.  18,  1896.  5917 

Called  back;  a  drama. 

©  Charles  Frohman,  New  York  ;  1884  :  7045, 
Apr.  1.  5918 

a  new  phiy  in  4  acts,  by  T.  H.  Glenney. 

©  T.  H.  Glenney,  New  York ;  1884 :  12673, 
June  23.  5919 

Called  back  to  life;  a  play  in  prologue  and  4 

acts,  by  J.  P.  Ritter.    99  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  John  P.  Ritter,  Orange,  N.  J. ;  D :  10281, 

Apr.  5,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  5,  1907.  5920 

Called  down;  or,  The  waif  of  New  York,  play 
in  4  acts,  by  R.  Hutchinson. 

©  Rodolphe  Hutchinson,  Garnerville,  N.  Y. ; 
D :  2432,  Sept.  29,  1902.  5921 

Called  from  the  streets;  by  J.  Montague.  14  p. 
4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  22,  1911 ;  D :  25053 ;  John  Mon- 
tague, New  York.  5922 

Called  there  and  back;  a  parody  burlesque  in 
1  act,  by  H.  C.  Merivale. 

©  Herman  C.  Merivale,  New  York;  1884: 

21482,  Oct.  27.  5923 

Called  to  account.     See  At  bay. 

Calling  her  bluff;  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  G.  John- 
son.    [10]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  18,  1914 ;  D :  36769 ;  Maud  Gene- 
vieve Johnson,  Alameda,  Cal.  5923a 

Callippius,  the  Athenian.     See  Heraclides. 
Calls;  a  comic  drama,  by  W.  H.  Hudswell. 

©  William  H.  Hudswell,  Brooklyn;   1877: 
6715,  June  5.  5924 

Calor  de  besos;  comedia  en  1  acto  y  en  prosa, 
original  de  F.  Gil  Asensio.  Madrid,  Sociedad 
de  autores  espanoles,  1912.    21,  [1]  p.    12°. 

©  Dec.  5,  1912 ;  2c.  Dec.  6,  1912 ;  D :  31565  ; 
Federico  Gil  Asensio,  Madrid.  5925 

Calor  (El)  del  nido;  sainete  lirico  en  1  acto  y 
4  cuadros,  en  verso  y  prosa,  original  [del]  L. 
Linares  Bercerra,  mtisica  del  maestro  Antonio 
Porras.  Madrid,  Sociedad  de  autores  es- 
panoles, 1908.    38  p.    12°. 

©  Luis  Linares  Becerra,  Madrid ;  D :  13865, 
Sept.  21,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  21,  1908.  5926 

Calphumia;  drama  in  2  acts,  by  A.  Perris.    44 

p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  1,  1915 ;  D :  40877 ;  Alice  Perris, 

New  York.  5926a 

Calumet;  volkstiick  aus  dem  deutsch-amerikan- 

ischen  grosstadt  leben  mit  gesang  in  5  akten, 

von  R.  Schlagintweit.    Hektogi'aphed. 

©  Richard  Schlagintweit,  St.  Louis;  1898: 
73927,  Dec.  17 ;  2c.  Dec.  17.  5927 


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5928 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


5947 


Calvary;    illustrated,    pantomimed    hymn    with 

directions  for  pantomiming,  by  Cozette  Keller. 

New  York,  E.  S.  Warner  &  co.,  1910.    [4]  p.   8°. 

©  Sept.   19,  1910;  2c.   Sept.   19,  1910;   D: 

22114 ;  Edgar  S.  Werner,  New  York.  5928 

a  play  of  the  passion  of  our  Divine  Saviour 

for  male  characters,  by  F,  L.  Kenzel.    Boston, 
Kedemptorist  fathers,  1908.    72  p.    16". 

©  F.  L.  Kenzel,  Boston ;  D :  13387,  July  21, 
190S;  2c.  July  21,  1908.  5929 

Calymnia;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  H.  B.  Knox. 
[2],  168  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  17,  1914 ;  D :  35693 ;  Loren  H.  B. 
Knox,  Chicago.  5929a 

Cania  (La)  de  matrimonio  y  el  cuartel  de  caba- 
lleria;  aproposito,  original  de  A.  M.  Viergol. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1907. 
13  p.    12". 

©  Antonio  M.   Viergol,  Madrid;   D :  11479, 
Oct.  7,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  7,  1907.  5930 

Camaleonte;  or,  A  conjugal  drama,  a  tragic, 
dramatic,  musical,  comic  sketch  in  1  act,  com- 
posed by  L.  Fregoli. 

©  Leopoldo  Fregoli,  New  York ;  1896 :  32603, 
June  1.  5931 

Camaralzeman  and  Budoura.  See  Genie's 
(The)  talisman. 

Cambyses;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  T.  W.  Broad- 
hur.st.     [66]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  1,  1911 ;  D :  23239 ;  Thomas  W. 
Broadhurst,  New  York.  5932 

Camelot  (Le);  how  London  lives,  a  drama  in  5 
acts  and  7  tableaux,  by  Andry,  Maurey,  Jubin 
and  Arthur  Shirley.     Typewritten. 

©    Arthur    Gilmer,    Great    Britain;    1897: 
73316,  Dec.  29 ;  2c.  Dec.  29.  5933 

Camel's  (The)  back;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  C. 
Bellows. 

©   Walter   C.   Bellows,   New  York;   1894: 
12597,  Mar.  3.  5934 

Cameo  Kirby;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Booth  Tar- 
kington  and  Harry  Leon  Wilson.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Liebler  &  co..  New  York ;  D :  12580,  Mar. 
19,  1908 ;  2c.  Mar.  19,  1908.  5935 

Cameo  (The)  of  the  empress;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
S.  Krausz.     [3],  54  p.    4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Mar.   28,   1913;   D:  32772;   Sigmund 
Krausz,  Chicago.  5936 

Camera  clicks;  monologue,  by  Agnes  Electra 
Piatt.  New  York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald  [1913] 
7  p.    12". 

©   July   19,   1913;   2c.   July   21,   1913;    D: 
33883 ;  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.        5937 


Camera  (The)  fiend;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  B. 
Barlow  and  Nat.  Leroy.  [1],  9  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  23,  1912 ;  D :  31771 ;  Billy  Barlow, 
New  York.  5938 

Camilla;  dramatic  sketch,  by  Ruth  Comfort 
Mitchell.     [7]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  31,  1913 ;  D :  33370 ;  Mae  S.  En- 
derly,  Los  Angeles.  5939 

Camilla  und  Lothar;  drama  in  5  akten  nach 
einer  erzahlung  des  Cervantes,  von  Heinrich 
Friede.  Leipzig,  Bernh.  Friede.  [1914]  125  p. 
12". 

©  May  6,  1914  ;  Ic.  July  17,  1914 ;  D  :  38023 ; 
Bernh.  Friede,  Leipzig.  5939a 

Camille;  an  emotional  play  in  5  acts,  by  Alex- 
andre Dumas  fils,  as  performed  by  Helena 
Modjeska  (Countess  Bozenta)  Indianapolis, 
Hasselman-Journal  co.,  1883. 

©    Fred    Stinson,    Andover,    Mass. ;    1888 : 
15108,  Aug.  16 ;  2c.  Sept.  4.  5940 

a  play  in  5  acts,  ed.  by  Mildred  Aldrich. 

©    Walter    H.    Baker    &    co.,    Boston;    D: 
9488,  Nov.  21,  1906.  5941 

a  new  version  of  Alexandre  Dumas  fils' 

emotional  drama  La  Dame  aux  Camelias,  ed. 
by  Mildred  Aldrich.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  & 
CO.,  1907.    86  p.    12°. 

©   Walter   H.    Baker    &    co.,    Boston;    D: 
10060,  Mar.  2,  1907 ;  2c.  Mar.  13,  1907.      5942 

with  cast  of  characters,  stage  business, 

costumes,  relative  positions,  etc. 

©  Eleanor  Fletcher  Bishop,   Philadelphia; 
1889 :  26341,  Aug.  29 ;  2c.  Sept.  2.  5943 

a  tabloid  version  of  Dumas  fils'  play  of  the 

same  name,  by  D.  Usner.  11  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Dorothy    Usner,    New    York ;    D :  11175, 
Aug.  14,  1907;  2c.  Aug.  14,  1907.  5944 

or,  The  fate  of  a  coquette,   drama  in  5 


acts,  from  the  novel  by  Alexander  Dumas  fils, 
by  Beaumont  Claxton  [pseud,  of  T.  C.  Tay- 
lor] [2],  78  p.    f".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  15,  1913;  D:  34731;  Thos.  C. 
Taylor,  Lorain,  O.  5945 

— ■  or.  Woman  righted,  a  play  in  5  acts,  by 
E.  F.  Bishop. 

©  Eleanor  Fletcher  Bishop,  New  York ; 
1881 :  10729,  July  11.  5946 

—  Same. 

©  by  Eleanor  Fletcher  Bishop  Nicholas, 
Rutland,  Vt.,  as  author,  in  renewal  for  28 
vears.  Renewal  no.  1,  July  1,  1909.  Original 
entry,  July  11,  1881,  no.  10729.  5947 

See  also  Burlesque     (A)     on    Camille. 


Signora    (La)    dalle    Camelie. — Travesty    on 
Camille. 


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5948 


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5965 


Camillo;  opera  comiquo  in  3  acts,  by  R.  Ster- 
rett.    114  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  24,  1911 ;  D :  25852 ;  Robert  M. 
Sterrett,  Battle  Creek.  5948 

operatic  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  R.  M.  Ster- 
rett.   87  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Robert  M.  Sterrett,  Providence,  R.  I. ;  D : 
3623,  June  19,  1903 ;  2c.  June  19,  1903.        5949 

Camino  de  floras;  zarzuela  en  1  acto,  dividido 
en  3  cuadros,  en  prosa,  original  de  J.  Lopez- 
Barbadillo,  inGsica  del  maestro  Ramon  Gui- 
tart.  Madrid,  Sociedad  de  au tores  espaiioles, 
1907.    43  p.    12°. 

©  Joaquin  Lopez-Barbadillo,  Madrid;  D: 
10547,  May  11,  1907 ;  2c.  May  11,  1907.      5950 

Camorra  (La)  napolitana.    See  Assassinio  (L') 

Camp;  or.  Life  at  "West  Point,  an  American 
comedy,  by  Olive  Logan. 

©  Wirt  Sikes,  New  York ;  1873 :  9477,  Aug. 
22.  5951 

Camp  (The)  and  court  of  Napoleon.  See 
Countess  Helene. 

Camp  and  kingdom;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  F. 
Riggs. 

©  Eva  F.  Riggs,  New  York;  1888:8498, 
Mar.  22 ;  2c.  July  30.  5952 

Camp  Cupid;  a  jolly  little  song-play  of  camp  and 
college  life,  by  J.  F.  Cooke  and  W.  G.  Stewart, 
with  song  hits  by  Carol  Sherman.  60  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  James  Francis  Cooke  and  William  G. 
Stewart,  Brooklyn;  D:  10944,  July  10,  1907: 
2c.  July  10,  1907.  5953 

Camp-fire  (The)  girls;  comedy  for  girls  in  4 
acts,  by  Walter  Ben  Hare.  Boston,  Walter  H. 
Baker  &  co.,  1915.    46  p.    12". 

©  July  12,  1915;  2c.  July  13,  1915;  D: 
41212 ;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.  5953a 

a  scenic  reading  with  prologue,  epilogue, 

and  4  acts,  by  C.  K.  Bayliss,  jr.     [1914]  12  p. 
12".    Printed. 

©  May  2,  1914 ;  2c.  May  4,  1914 ;  D  :  36913 ; 
Clara  Kern  Bayliss,  jr.,  Macomb,  111.      5953b 

Camp  (The)  ground;  or.  Injunctions  a  spe- 
cialty, a  play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  W.  Field,  dra- 
matized from  a  story  by  the  author  in  press. 
©  G.  W.  Field,  Potsdam,  N.  Y. ;  1878: 
8968,  Aug.  5 ;  2c.  Oct.  26.  5954 

Sec  also  Slaughter  of  the  Innocents. 

Camp  life  near  forest  and  stream;  a  playlet  in 
a  prologue  and  2  acts,  by  J.  G.  D.  Burnett.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  James  G.  D.  Burnett,  New  York ;  D  :  4783, 
Mar.  24,  1904 ;  2c.  Apr.  6,  1904.  5955 

Camp  (The)  of  the  parliamentary  troops  after 
Naseby.     See  From  king  to  king. 


Campagne  de  presse;  piece  en  1  acte  [par] 
Henry  IMoreau  et  Alfred  Revol.  Paris,  C. 
Joubert,  1912.    34  p.     8°. 

©  Dec.  28,  1912 ;  2c.  Jan.  21,  1913 ;  D  :  32029 ; 
Joubert,  Paris.  5956 

Campaign  (The);  a  musical  satire  on  politicians 
and  reformers,  male  and  female. 

©  Harx'y  E.  Andrews,  Lewiston,  Me. ;  1896 : 
3046,  Jan.  8 ;  2c.  Mar.  21.  5957 

Campaign  comedy;  by  J.  W.  Allen. 

©  J.  A.  Wolf,   South  Sterling,   Pa.;  1889: 
757,  Jan.  5.  5958 


Campaign  (The)  in  Chester. 
(The) 


See  Nomination 


Campaign  (A)  lie;  by  E.  Marshall. 

©    EdAvard     Marshall,    New    York;     1890: 
36998,  Nov.  22.  5959 

Campaign  lies;  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  Edward 
S.  Van  Zile.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  E.  S.  Van  Zile,  Hartford ;  D :  5913,  Dec. 
15,  1904 ;  2c.  Apr.  7,  1905.  5960 

Campaign  time;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  McCree. 
16  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  3,   1915;   D:  41155;   Junie  Mc- 
Cree, New  York.  5960a 

Campaigner  (The);  a  Kentucky  comedy,  by  I.  S. 
Cobb. 

©  Irwin  Shrewsbury  Cobb,  Paducah,  Ky. ; 
D:  7091,  Aug.  10,  1905.  5961 

Campaigns  (The)  and  battles  of  the  war  of  the 
great  Rebellion,  1861-1865;  being  a  composi- 
tion and  arrangement  of  a  series  of  stereop- 
tican  views  to  illustrate  the  important  battles 
of  the  war,  accompanied  by  concise  descrip- 
tions, by  T.  De  Q.  Tully. 

©  T.  De  Quincy  Tully,  Newburgh,  N.  Y. ; 
1891 :  31428,  Sept.  4.  5962 

Campano;  or,  The  wandering  minstrel, 
musical  play  in  3  acts,  by  G.  D.  Day,  music 
by  E.  Jakobowski.    Typewritten. 

©  George  D.  Day  and  Edward  Jakobowski, 
New  York ;  1898 :  54334,  Sept.  16 ;  2c.  Sept.  16. 

5963 

Campbells  (The)  are  comin';  or,  Auld  lang 
syne,  military  drama,  by  A.  R.  Allison.  8  p. 
f".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  6,  1913 ;  D :  33423 ;  Archibald  R. 
Allison,  Alameda,  Cal.  5964 

Campbell's  nightingales;  a  musical  comedy  in 
2  acts. 

©  Martin  Campbell,  Detroit ;  D :  8773,  July 
2,  1906.  5965 

Campden  wonder.     See  Tragedy  (The)  of  Nan. 


279 


5966 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


5986 


Camping'  on  the  border;  musical  comedy  sketch 
in  1  act,  by  Barry  Gray.  [10]  p.  4°.  Type- 
MTitten. 

©  Ic.  July  25,  1911 ;  D  :  24773 ;  A.  N.  Swope, 
I'hiladelphia.  5966 

Camping  out;  a  musical  military  farce-comedy 
in  3  acts,  by  W.  Osgood. 

©    Whitman    Osgood,    Washington;    1SS8: 
20471,  July  16;  2c.  July  16.  5967 

pantomimic   comedy   in   1   act,   by   Frank 

Dumont. 

©   Charles   A.   Wells,   Philadelphia;   1885: 
10124,  May  4 ;  2c.  July  11.  5968 

Same. 

©   Charles   A.   Wells,   Philadelphia;    1885: 
15188,  July  14 ;  2c.  July  14.  5969 

a  twenty  minute  comedy  sketch,  by  Smith 

and  Campbell.     [14]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  7,  1909;  D:  16544;   Smith  and 
Campbell,  New  York.  5970 

Camp's  (The)  first  piano;  1  act  play,  by  L. 
Gregory.     [7]  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1911;  D:  23618;  Lawrence 
Gregory,  New  York.  5971 

Campus  chatter;  play  in  1  act,  by  Louis  London. 
[2],  6  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Jan.   8,   1913;    D:  31912;   Leroy   J. 
Purviance,  Galesburg,  111.  5972 

Campus  (A)  rehearsal;  sketch,  by  E.  F.  Burns. 
[3]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  22,  1914 ;  D :  37924 ;  Edgar  Floyd 
Burns,  New  York.  5972a 

Can  dreams  come  true?  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  Mc- 
Carthy.    [1],  47  p.    8°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  8,   1913;   D:  31893;  Myles  Mc- 
Carthy, New  York.  5972b 

Can  love  sin?  an  original  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
by  G.  C.  Sackett. 

©  George   C.    Sackett,   Rockford,   111. ;    D : 
4797,  Mar.  26,  1904.  5973 

Can  (A)  of  humor. 

©  Edward  R.  Burton  and  Corney  Brookes, 
Boston  ;  D  :  3773,  July  31,  1903.  5974 

Can  (The)  racket;  or,  Working  the  growler, 
the  latest  musical  mixture,  in  3  large  doses, 
prepared  l)y  C.  A.  Warde. 

©  Cliarles  A.  Warde,  Boston ;  1885 :  24373, 
Nov.  20 ;  2  c.  Nov.  20.  5975 

Can  you  beat  it?  farce  in  1  act,  by  R.  Bunker. 
11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    27,    1915;    D:  39809;    Ralph 
Bunker,  New  York.  5975a 

Can  you  blame  her?  an  emotional  play  in  5 
nets,  by  T.  S.  Forsyth. 

©  Thomas  Scott  Forsyth,  New  York;  D: 
173,  Feb.  28,  1901.  5976 


Can  you  forgive  him?     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Mary  C.  Ashbridge,  New  York ;  D :  1777, 
Apr.  11,  1902 ;  2c.  Apr.  11,  1902.  5977 

Canada,  fair  Canada;  a  modern,  romantic  trag- 
edy, by  A.  E.  de  Garcia.  Montreal,  Montreal 
shorthand  institute  and  business  college 
[1902]     100  p.    12°. 

©  Albert  Ernest  Knight,  Montreal,  Canada ; 
.    D :  2338,  Sept.  16,  1902 ;  2c.  Sept.  17,  1902. 

5978 

Canadian  (The)  queen;  a  comedy-drama,  by  S. 
.Johnstone. 

©   Samuel    Johnstone,   New    York;    1892: 
53514,  Dec.  28.  5979 

Canadian  (A)  scandal;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
P.  A.  Bloomberg  of  Parkdale  [pseud,  of  P.  A. 
B.  Kikapoo]     Typewritten. 

©  Peter  August  Bloomberg  Kikapoo.  Bos- 
ton ;  1889 :  17937,  June  12 ;  2c.  Oct.  18,  1890. 

5980 

Canadier  (Ein);  drama  in  3  akten,  von  Paul 
Hoyse.  Stuttgart  und  Berlin,  J.  G.  Cotta, 
1905.  112  p.  12°.  (Dramatische  dichtungen 
von  Paul  Heyse,  36.  bdchen.) 

©  Emanuel   Lederer,  New  York ;   D :  6358, 
Mar.  20,  1905 ;  2c.  Mar.  20,  1905.  5981 

Canal-boat  Sal;  a  dramatic  composition,  in  3 
acts,  by  J.  B.  Barton. 

©   John   Bernard   Barton,   New   York;   D: 
1662,  Mar.  27,  1902.  5982 

Canamonera  (La);  zarzuela  en  1  acto  y  en 
prosa,  original  de  Luis  de  Larra  y  Eduardo 
Montesinos,  musica  del  maestro  Torregrosa. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espaSoles]  1907. 
43  p.    8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Larra  y  Montesinos,  Madrid ;  D :  10799, 
June  18,  1907 ;  2c.  June  18,  1907.  5983 

Canard  (Le)  jaune;  vaudeville  en  3  actes,  par 
Claude  Roland.  Paris,  M.  Eschig,  1913.  211 
p.    8°. 

©  Oct.  1,  1913 ;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1913 ;  D :  35094 ; 
Max  Eschig,  Paris.  5984 

See  also  Goldene  (Der)  hahn. 


Canard  (Le)  noir. 


See  Black  (The)  duck. 

14  p.     f°.     Type- 


Canary  (The)  and  the  cat, 
written. 

©  C.  A.  Aylsworth,   Peoria,   111. ;   D :  7184, 
Aug.  30,  1905 ;  2c.  Aug.  30,  1905.  5985 

Canasson;  ou,  L'ami  d'  enfance,  vaudeville  en 
1  acte,  par  Henry  Moreau  et  Marc  Sonal 
[pseud,  of  Georges  Lanos]  Paris,  C.  Joubert, 
1910.    28  p.    8°. 

©  Sept.   17,  1910;   2c.   Sept.   19,   1910;   D: 
22082;  Joubert,  Paris.  5986 

Canavans  (The)     See  Irish  folk-history  plays. 


280 


5987 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


6001 


Canceled  (The)  vow;  a  dramatic  play,  by  Mrs. 
L.  C.  Roberts  (Harold  Bannetyne)  [i.  e.  Ger- 
trude Littledale  Roberts]     Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  L.  C.  Roberts,  United  States ;  1892 : 
5638,  Feb.  4 ;  Ic.  Oct.  6,  1892 ;  2c.  Nov.  10,  1900. 

5987 

Cancer;  or,  The  missionary,  playlet  in  1  act,  by 
W.  W.  Whalen.    32  p.    8°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  20,  1913;  D :  35412 ;  Will  W. 
Whalen,  Harrisburg,  Pa.  5988 

Cancion  (La)  de  Chantecler;  bagatela  cCmico- 
lirica  en  prosa,  original  de  L.  de  Miranda, 
mtjsica  del  maestro  Prudencio  Miiiioz.  Ma- 
drid [Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1910. 
22,  [2]  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Oct.  29,  1910;  2c.  Oct.  31,  1910;  D: 
22419;  Lorenzo  de  Miranda,  Madrid.       5989 

Cancion  de  cuna;  comedia  en  2  actos  y  en  prosa, 
original  de  Gregorio  Martinez  Sierra.  Ma- 
drid, Sociedad  de  autores  espauoles,  1911. 
57,  [3]  p.    12°. 

©  May  26,  1911  ;  2c.  May  27,  1911 :  D : 
24303;  G.  Martinez  Sierra,  Madrid.  5990 

Cancion  (La)  de  la  farandula;  comedia  lirica  en 

1  acto  y  3  cuadros,  original  de  E.  Carrere,  mu- 
sica  deRicardo  Corral.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores  espanoles]  1912.  [4],  24  p.  12°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Dec.  5,  1912 ;  2c.  Dec.  6,  1912  ;  D  :  31587 ; 
Emilio  Carrere,  Madrid.  5991 

Cancion  (La)  de  la  gitana;  6,  El  principe  Don 
Bias,  juguete  comico-llrico,  en  verso,  1  acto  y 

2  cuadros,  original  de  Jose  Zahonero.  Ma- 
drid, Sociedad  anOnima  Casa  Dotesio.  cover- 
title,  29  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  5,  1910 ;  2c.  Oct.  6,  1910 ;  D  :  22235 ; 
Casa  Dotesio,  Madrid.  5992 

Cancion  (La)  de  la  vida;  comedia  lirico-dra- 
matica  en  1  acto,  dividido  en  3  cuadros,  origi- 
nal [de]  R.  Perez  Olivares,  mtisica  de  los 
maestros  Calle.ia  y  Barrera.  Madrid  [Socie- 
dad de  autores  espaiioles]  1908.  46  p.  12°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Rogelio  Perez  Olivares.  Madrid ;  D : 
13877,  Sept.  21,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  21.  1908.     5993 

Cancion  (La)  hungara;  opereta  en  1  acto,  di- 
vidido en  5  cuadros,  en  prosa,  original  de  P. 
IMuiioz  Seca  y  P.  Perez  Fernandez,  musica  de 
Pablo  Luna.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  es- 
paiioles] 1911.     37  p.     12°.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Dec.  30,  1911 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1912  ;  D  :  28156 ; 
Pedro  Muiioz  Seca  y  Pedro  P6rez  Fernandez, 
Madrid.  5994 

Cancioncillas;  or.  A  musical  melange,  a  song 
entertainment  in  1  act,  by  R.  Barker.  17  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  29,  1909;  D :  16407 ;  Raymond 
Barker,  New  Orleans.  5995 


Candida;  a  pleasant  play,  by  Bernard  Shaw. 
New  York,  Brentano's,  1913.  2  p.  1.,  [3] -79  p. 
16°. 

©   Sept.   10,   1913;   2c.  Nov.   13,   1913;   A: 
361158;  G.  B.  Shaw,  London.  5996 

See  also  Plays,  pleasant  and  unpleasant. 


Candidat  (Le)  Machefer;  comedie  satirique  en 
1  acte  en  prose,  melee  de  vers  de  C.  Hellem 
et  P.  d'Estoc,  d'apres  Emile  Faguet.  8  p. 
(Feuilleton  de  Coraoedia  du  lundi,  27  Janvier 
1913) 

©   Jan.   27,   1913;   2c.   Apr.   25.    1913;    D: 
33062;  Charles  Hellem  &  Pol  d'Estoc,  Paris. 

5997 

Candidate  (The);  1  act  play,  by  E.  E.  Shepherd. 
13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.   27,    1911:    D:  23481;    Edmund 
Elliott  Shepherd,  Detroit.  5998 

Candidos  (Los)  pretendientes;  humorada  c6- 
mico-lirica  en  1  acto,  dividido  en  3  cuadros, 
original  de  .1.  Pernas,  musica  de  los  maestros 
A.  G.  Hernandez  y  J.  Pascual.  Madrid,  So- 
ciedad de  autores  espanoles,  1914.  52  p.  12°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Sept.   17,  1914;   Ic.   Sept.  21,   1914;   D: 
38256 ;  .Jesris  Pernas,  Madrid.  5998a 

Candle  flame;  a  play,  by  Katherine  Howard. 
Boston,  Sherman,  French  &  company,  1914. 
6  p.  1.,  32  p.    8°. 

©   May    20,    1914;    2c.   May    23,    1914;    A: 
376018 ;  Sherman,  French  &  co.,  Boston.  5998b 

Candles  (The)  of  the  Medici;  drama  in  1  act, 

by  W.  O.  Iserloh.    [4],  19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Apr.   21,    1914;    D:  36788;    Wm.    O. 

Iserloh,  San  Francisco.  5998c 

Candlesticks;  a  story  of  Candlemas  eve,  by  M. 
Loder. 

©  Marion  Loder,  Brooklyn ;   D :  272,   Mar. 
27,  1901.  5999 

Candy  (The)  booth;  a  musical  sweetmeat  in  1 
pound,  by  Edgar  Allen  Woolf.  1  p.  1.,  5  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    24,    1914;    D:  38599;    Dorothy 
Brenner,  New  York.  5999a 

Candy  (The)  kid;  Kilroy  &  Britton's  big  mu- 
sical melo-drama,  by  Lem  B.  Parker.  64  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Kilrov  &  Britton,  Chicago  ;  D  :  9286,  Oct. 
22,  1906;  2c.  Apr.  15,  1907.  6000 

Candy  (The)  man;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  R.  Hartley,  music  by  Arthur  Nevin.  8°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Randolph  Hartley,  New  York;   D :  3853, 
Aug.  20,  1903 ;  2c.  Aug.  20,  1903.  6001 


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6003 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


Candy  (The)  shop;  [by]  G.  V.  Hobart.  91  p. 
4".     Typewritten. 

©  George  V.  Hobart,  Pelham  Manor,  N.  Y. ; 
D :  15540,  Apr.  5,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  5,  1909.    6002 
Canker  (The)  in  the  bud;  comedy-drama,  by  H. 
B.  Powell. 

©    Horace    Butler    Powell,     Philadelphia ; 
1887  :  20472,  Aug.  11.  6003 

Canned;  comedy  sketch  in  2  scenes,  by  S.  F. 
Manning,   -[l],  12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  11,  1914 ;  D  :  37286 ;  Steve  Frank 
Manning,  San  Francisco.  6003a 

or.   What   the   audience   don't   see,    1    act 

play,  by  F.  G.  Wyer.    [8]  p.    4".    Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Feb.  18,  1911;   D:  23399;   Forest  G. 
Wyer,  Wallace,  W.  Va.  6004 

Cannibal  (The)  and  the  skeleton;  a  shadow 
pantomime,  by  Hector  Fezandie.  Philadel- 
phia, The  Penn  publishing  company,  1892. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia ;  1893 :  4006, 

Jan.  IS;  2c.  Jan.  17.  6005 

Cannibal  (The)  king;  a  musical  comedy  in  2 

acts,  book  by  L.  P.  Brown,  music  by  George 

Jansen  Trinkaus. 

©    Lawrence     Parmly     Brown,     Peekskill, 
N.  Y. ;  D:2316,  Sept.  10,  1902.  6006 

sketch  in  1  act,  by  O.  Hudgen.     [4]  p.    f°. 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    29,    1911;    D:  24099;     Owen 
Hudgen,  Monticello,  111.  6007 

See   also   Dialogue    from   the   opera   The 


cannibal  king. 

Cannibals  (The);  an  original  comic  opera, 
libretto  by  C.  M.  Kurtz. 

©  Charles  M.  Kurtz,  Chicago;  1892:1868, 
Jan.  11;  2c.  Nov.  28.  6008 

Cannibals  of  Carriboo.     See  Fool-killer  (The) 

Cannon  (The)  ball  express;  an  American  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  R.  J.  Donnelly. 

©  Robert  J.  Donnelly,  Brooklyn;  1892: 
23873,  June  7.  6009 

Cannon  (The)  balls  courting;  an  original  far- 
cical comedy  in  1  act,  by  F.  Forrest. 

©  Frederic  Forrest,  Brooklyn  ;  D  :  259,  Mar. 
25,  1901.  6010 

Canny's  cross  roads;  a  romantic  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  G.  AV.  Hooper. 

©  George  W.  Hooper,  Camden,  O. ;  1884: 
9270,  May  5.  6011 

Caiio  (El)  gordo;  entremes  comico,  en  prosa, 
original  de  E.  Haro  y  J.  Aznar.  mrtsica  del 
maestro  Arturo  Camacho.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
do  autores  espauoles]  1911.  16  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Aug.  21,  1911;  2c.  Aug.  22,  1911;  D: 
25046;  Eduardo  Haro  y  Joaquin  Aznar,  Ma- 
drid. 6012 


Cantas  baturras;  zarzuela  en  1  acto  dividido  en 
3  cuadros,  letra  de  S.  Oria  y  El  Bachiller  Cor- 
chuelo,  mCisica  del  maestro  Tomas  Barrera. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1908. 
36  p.    12".     [Libretto  only] 

©  Santiago  Oria  y  El  Bachiller  Corchuelo, 
Madrid ;  D :  13458,  July  25,  1908 ;  2c.  July  25, 
1908.  6013 

Cantata  of  the  Brownies;  by  S.  H.  Birkraire,  in 
2  parts. 

©  S.  H.  Birkmire,  Manayunk,  Pa.;  1892: 
24.545,  June  11.  6014 

Canterbury  pilgrims;  a  comedy,  by  Percy  Mac- 
kaye.  New  York,  London,  The  Macmillan 
company,  1903.    1  p.  1.,  viii  p.,  1  1.,  210  p.    12". 

©  Macmillan  co.,  New  York ;  D :  3189,  Mar. 
25,  1903;  2c.  Mar.  20,  1903.  6015 

Canticles  (Kestoration  of  the  drama  of);  by 
W.  Dearness.  Cincinnati,  The  Ebbert  &  Rich- 
ardson CO.,  1911.    77  p.     12". 

©  Nov.  27,  1911;  2c.  Dec.  27,  1911;  A: 
303573  ;  William  Dearness,  Milwaukee.      6016 

Cantilever  (The)  bridge;  a  scene  from  a  melo- 
drama. The  queen  of  spades,  act  3.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ada  Lee  Bascom,  San  Francisco;  1896: 
50666,  Sept.  10;  2c.  Sept.  10.  6017 

Canto  de  prima  vera;  opereta  en  2  actos  de 
costumbres  de  estudiantes  en  Alemania,  argu- 
mento  y  letra  original  de  L.  Pascual  Frutos, 
mtlsica  del  maestro  Pablo  Luna.  Madrid,  So- 
ciedad de  autores  espaiioles,  1912.  64,  [2]  p. 
12". 

©  Dec.  5.  1912  ;  2c.  Dec.  6,  1912  ;  D  :  31597  ; 
Luis  Pascual  Frutos,  Madrid.  6018 

Cantor  (The);  character  sketch  in  1  act,  by  B. 
Cronson.     [1],  11  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  9,  1912 ;  D  :  31089 ;  Bernard  Cron- 
son, New  York.  6019 

Canuck  (The);  dramatic  composition  in  1  act, 
l)y  W.  P.  Bui-t.     7  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  29,  1915;  D:  40200;  William 
Presley  Burt,  New  York.  6019a 

a  play  of  Anglo-Canadian  life  in  4  acts. 

©  McKee  Rankin  and  Fred  G.  Maeder, 
United  States ;  1889 :  26055,  Aug.  27.  6030 

Canuck's  (The)  secret;  tragedy  of  the  frozen 
North  in  1  act,  by  C.  B.  Gillingwater  and  Ed- 
gar A.  Guest.     [2],  25  p.    4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  6,  1912;  D:  29296;  Claude  B. 
Gillingwater,  New  York.  6021 

or,  A  tragedy  of  the  Klondike,  by  C.  Gil- 
lingwater and  Edgar  A.  Guest.  35  p.  f". 
Typewritten. 

©  Claude  Gillingwater,  New  York;  D: 
14126,  Oct.  23,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  2,  1908.      6032 


282 


6023 


COPIKIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


6044 


Canute  sonsonete;  o,  El  vals  de  las  rosas, 
jucuete  comico-lirico,  en  1  acto  y  2  cuadros, 
original  de  Jose  Zahonero,  mtlsica  del  maestro 
J.  Taboada  Steger.    31  p.    12°. 

©  Casa  Dotesio,  Madrid ;  D :  9710,  Dec.  28. 
1906;  2c.  Dec.  28,  1906.  6023 

Cap  (The)  and  bells;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Rob- 
ert Vansittart.  New  York,  S.  French;  Lon- 
don, S.  French,  ltd.,  1913.     104  p.     12°. 

©  July  15,   1913;   2c.   July  16,   1913;   D: 
33800 ;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.  6024 

Cap  Fry's  birthday  party.     See  Bird  Center. 

Cap  (The)  of  Confucius  (Die  kappe  des  Con- 
fucius); comic  opera,  by  R.  A.  Edon  [de 
Buda],  music  by  Pierre  Lumier.  33  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Rich.  A.  Edon,  New  York ;  D :  5215,  June 
21,  1904 ;  2c.  June  21,  1904.  6025 

fantastic  opera  in  3  acts,  by   [R.]   A. 

Edon  [de  Budal,  tr.  by  Z.  and  L.  Rosenfield, 
music  by  Pierre  Lumier.  120  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Breitkopf  &  Hartel,  New  York ;  D :  4520, 
Jan.  18,  1904 ;  2c.  Jan.  18,  1904.  6026 

Cap   of  fortune;   a   mystical   musical  play,   by 
R.  A.  Barnet. 
©  R.  A.  Barnet,  Boston ;  D :  1106 ;  Nov.  18, 

1901.  6027 

Cap  of  fortune  and  the  show  girl. 

©  R.  A.  Barnet,  Boston ;  D :  1302,  Jan.  16, 

1902.  6028 

Cap,  the  bootblack;  or.  The  heir  of  Grey  son,  a 
comedy  in  4  acts,  by  F.  W.  Lodge. 

©  Francis  William  Lodge,  Brooklyn  ;  1884  : 
16872,  Aug.  21.  6029 

a  melodrama  in  3  acts,  by  F.  W.  Lodge. 

©  Francis  William  Lodge,   Boston;   1885: 
6477,  Mar.  18 ;  2c.  Apr.  27.  6030 

Cap,  the  news  girl;  or.  Saved  from  shame. 
American  drama  in  1  act.  partly  original  and 
partly  dramatized  from  E.  D.  E.  N.  South- 
worth's  thrilling  Ledger  .story,  The  hidden 
hand,  by  Henry  Linden  [pseud,  of  Henry  Lin- 
den Collins] 

©    Henrv     Linden    Collins,     Philadelphia ; 
1877:10672,  Sept.  15.  6031 

Capataz  (El);  segunda  parte  de  El  tfinel,  zar- 
zuela  en  1  acto,  dividido  en  4  cuadros,  original 
de  E.  Prieto  y  R.  Rocabert,  mfisica  de  los 
maestros  Saco  del  Valle  y  Cayo  Vela.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  e.spai5oles]  1911.  38  p. 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Dec.  30.  1911 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1912  ;  D  :  28154  ; 
Enrique  Prioto  y  Ramon  Rocabert,  Madrid. 

6032 


Cape  (A)  Breton  lass;  a  4  act  play,  by  F.  Du- 
pree  and  J.  E.  McCann.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  John  Ernest  ]\IcCann  and  Frank  Dupree, 
New  York ;  D :  4023,  Sept.  28,  1903 ;  2c.  Sept. 
28,  1903.  6033 

Cape  Cod  folks. 

©  Earl  Mayo,  New  York ;  D :  5343,  July  26, 
1904.  6034 

Same;     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Earl  W.  Mayo,  AVashington ;  D :  8274. 
Apr.  4,  1906;  2c.  Apr.  25,  1906.  6035 

a   dramatization  from  the,  book,   by   J.   S. 


Maffitt. 

©  James  S.  Maffitt,  New  York ;  1888 :  8213, 
Mar.  19.  6036 

Cape  Cod  (A)  parish;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  J. 
Snyder. 

©  John  Snyder.  Wellesley  Hills,  Mass. ;  D : 
4419,  Dec.  22,  1903.  6037 

Capeas  (Las);  sainete  Ifrico  en  1  acto,  dividido 
en  4  cuadros,  original  de  R.  Tirado,  mlisica 
del  maestro  Valdovinos.  Madrid,  Sociedad  de 
autores  espaiioles,  1912.    43  p.    12°. 

©  Mar.  6,  1913 ;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1913  ;  D  :  32545  ; 
Raymundo  Tirado,  Madrid.  6038 

Capers;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Jennie 
Kimball. 

©   Thomas    Flaherty,    Boston;    1885:6788, 
Mar.  21.  6039 

Capinera  (La)  del  Mulino;  dramma  in  1  pro- 
logo  e  7  atti,  tratto  del  romanzo  omonimo  di 
E.  Richerbourg,  riduzione  del  Luigi  Pecora. 

©   Edward   Avella,   Philadelphia;   D :  9530, 
Nov.  28,  1906.  6040 

Capitaine  (Le)  Blomet;  comedie  en  3  actes,  de 
Eraile  Bergerat. 

©  P.   Ollendorff.   Paris;   D :  1221,   Dec.  30, 
1901 ;  2c.  Dec.  30,  1901.  6041 

Capitaine  (Le)  Fracasse.     See  Captain  Bluster. 

Capitaine  (Le)  Therese;  opera-comique  en  3 
actes  [par]  A.  Bisson,  musique  de  R.  Plan- 
quette.  Paris,  P.  V.  Stock,  1901.  2  p.  1.,  159  p. 
12°. 

©  P.  V.  Stock,  Paris ;  D :  522,  May  16,  1901 ; 
2c.  May  29,  1901.  6042 

Capital  and  labor;  dramatized  by  Bernard 
Kling.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  W.  Bilello,  Brooklyn;  D:3991, 
Sept.  18,  1903 ;  2c.  Sept.  19,  1903.  6043 

Capital  and  labor  united.  See  Plot  (The)  re- 
vealed. 

Capital  (A)  case;  play  in  2  acts,  by  G.  A. 
Thompson.     47  p.     4°,     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  23.  1913 ;  D  :  33569  ;  Grace  Allen 
Thompson,  Fairhaven,  Mass.  6044 


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DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


6060 


Capital  (A)  catch;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  G.  F. 
Steely.     Typewritten. 

©    Guy    F.    Steely,    Cliicago ;    1895 :  22249. 
Apr.  22 ;  2c.  Apr.  23.  6045 

Capital  I;  skit  in  1  act,  by  H.  Williamson.  21 
p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Jan.    2,    1915;    D :  39273 ;    Hamilton 
Williamson,  New  York.  6045a 

Capital  (A)  joke;  a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  M.  Morton. 

©  Martha  Morton,  New  York;  1884:4483, 
Mar.  3.  6046 

Capital  (The)  of  the  nation;  in  4  acts,  with 
scenery  of  these  national  public  buildings, 
the  edifices  of  grandeur :  act  1,  The  Capitol 
by  moonlight;  act  2,  The  President's  mansion 
by  daylight;  act  3,  The  Treasury  department 
by  starlight ;  act  4,  The  Patent  office  illu- 
minated. 

William     Fitzsimmons,     Philadelphia : 

6047,  6048 


(Q 


1SS4  :  3693,  3694,  Feb.  20. 


Capital  prize;  a  laughter  breeding  salmagundi 
of  farce-comedy,  burlesque  and  operetta,  a 
farcical  comedy,  by  Dan'l  Sully  and  Harry 
Morris. 

©  Will  O.  Wheeler,  New  York ;  1885 :  11756, 
May  25.  6049 

a  musical  farce-comedy,  in  3  acts,  by  H.  G. 

Donnelly. 

©    H.    Grattan    Donnelly,    United    States; 
1888  :  6611,  Mar.  3.  6050 

a  3  act  musical  comedy,  by  D.  Sully  and 


H.  Slorris. 

©  Daniel  Sully  and  Harry  Morris,  United 
States ;  1885  :  8245,  Apr.  8.  6051 

or.  2041,  a  musical  comedy  in  2  nets,  by 


R.  Newcomb. 

©  Robert  Newcomb,  New  York  ;  1884  :  7422, 
Apr.  7.  6052 

Capital  punishment;  drama  in  4  acts  and  5 
scenes,  by  M.  Schorr, 

[67]  p.     4^    Ms. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    12,    1915;    D :  41495 ;    Morris 
Schorr,  New  York.  6052a 

• — —  little  thing  for  a  theatre  in  1  act,  by  L.  E. 
Bisch  and  Henry  Wallace  Phillips.  18  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   May  8,   1914;    D :  36975 ;   Louis   Ed- 
ward Bi.sch,  New  York.  6052b 

play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  J.  Mogan.     [60]  p.    f°. 

Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Dec.  4,  1914 ;  D :  39005 ;  John  Joseph 
Mogan,  Walthara,  Mass.  6052c 


Capital  punishment — Continued. 

or.  The  matchmaker's  strategy,  in  1  act, 

by  E.  Roy.    Typewritten. 

©  Elberta  Roy,  Louisville ;  1900  A :  28954, 
Nov.  26;  2c.  Nov.  26.  6053 

or.  Torn  from  the  heart  of  his  family,  an 

emotional  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  I.  Kahn 
and  W.  Krommelbein. 

©  I.  Kahn  and  Wm.  Krommelbein,  United 


States;   1881:11499,  July  25. 


6054 


Capital  vs.  labor;  dramatic  play  in  1  act,  by 
A.  T.  Williams.     6  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    16,    1915;    D:  40002;    Albert 
Thurston  Williams,  Providence,  R.  I.      6054a 

See  also  Man  (A)  of  the  people. — Trusts 


versus  the  common  people. — Walking  dele- 
gate, 

Capitan  (II)  Fracassa;  opera  comica  in  3  atti 
e  4  Quadri,  riduzione  dal  romanzo  di  Teofilo 
Gauthier,  di  Guglielmo  Emanuel,  versi  di  O. 
Magici,  musica  del  Mario  Costa.  London, 
Chappell  &  CO.,  ltd.,  1910.     33  p.    8°. 

©   Jan.   25,    1910;    2c.    Jan.   26,    1910;    D: 
20024;   Chappell   &  co.,  ltd.,   London.       6055 

Capitana  (La);  comic  operetta,  by  T.  C.  Mc- 
Connel  and  O.  M.  Schoebel.    20  p,    8°, 

©  Dec.  9,  1909  ;  2c.  Dec.  22,  1909 ;  D :  17763 ; 
Oscar  M.   Schoebel,   Holton,  Kan.  6056 

Capitanes  (Los)  del  Zar;  zarzuela  en  1  acto, 
dividido  en  3  cuadrtts  de  los  seiiores  R.  Camps 
y  A.  Meana.  mfisica  del  maestro  Tomds  Bre- 
t6n.  Madrid,  Sociedad  de  autores  espauoles, 
1914.     40  p.     12",      [Words  only] 

©  Mar.   15,   1915;   Ic.   Mar.   17,   1915;   D: 
40065 ;  R.  Camps  y  Aviles  Meana,  Madrid. 

6056a 

Capitol  (A)  comedy;  in  4  acts,  by  P.  Wilstach. 
Typewritten. 

©  Paul  Wilstach,  New  York ;  1900  A :  17139, 
July  11 ;  2c.  July  16.  6057 

Capitola,  the  heiress  of  Hurricane  hall,  45  p. 
8°.     Typewritten, 

©  Phil   S.  Greiner,   Indianapolis ;   D :  3799, 
July  28,  1903;  2c.  July  28,  1903.  6058 

Capitolia;  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  dramatized 
from  Mrs.  South  worth's  novel  The  hidden 
hand,  by  E.  E.  Edgar.    56  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Edith  Elma  Edgar,  New  York ;  D :  2.501, 
Oct.  23,  1902;  Ic,  Sept,  23,  1902,  6059 

Capitulation  of  Mr,  Hyleigh;  a  play  in  1  act, 
bv  F.  H.  Egbert.  Hamilton,  O.,  Brown  & 
Whitaker,  1906.    32  p.    12°. 

©  Frank  Howard  Egbert,  Hamilton,  O. ;  D : 
8401,  Apr,  23,  1906 ;  2c.  May  2,  1906,        6060 


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6083 


Cap'n  Dave's  daughter;  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  K. 
Tootle.    21  p.    4°.    Typewritteu. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1915 ;  D :  40025 ;  Harry  King 

Tootle,  St.  Louis.  6060a 

Cap'n  Simon  Wheeler,  the  amateur  detective; 

a  light  tragedy,  by  Mark  Twain   [pseud,   of 

Samuel  L.  Clemens] 

©    Samuel    L.    Clemens,    Hartford;    1877: 
8470,  July  20.  6061 

— —  Same. 

©    Samuel    L.    Clemens,    Hartford;    1877: 
8821,  July  31.  6062 

Cap'n  Warren's  wards;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Frank 
Howe,  jr.,  from  the  narrative  of  the  same 
name,  by  Joseph  C.  Lincoln.  New  York,  Man- 
uscripts universal  society  of  writers,  inc.  63 
p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  18,  1915 ;  D  :  40103  ;  Manuscripts 
universal  society  of  writers,  inc..  New  l^ork. 

6062a 

Cap'n's  (The)  wards. 

©  James  J.  Clancy,  Brooklyn;  1882:1215, 
.Tan.  24.  6063 

Capping  the  climax;  an  original  comedy.  Type- 
written. 

©  H.  A.  Beach,  Marietta,  Ga. ;  1892 :  13029, 
Mar.  25;  Ic.  Mar.  23.  6064 

Cappricciosa;  an  original  operetta,  words  by 
Leon  Trepstow,  music  by  C.  A.  Raida. 

©  Imre  and  Bolossy   Kiralfy,   New  York; 
1886 :  14446,  June  24.  6065 

Caprice;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  Stuart. 

©    William    Stuart,    New    York;    1880:36. 
Jan.  2.  6066 

opera  in  3  acts,  by  F.  P.  Patterson.     24  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  12,  1911 ;  D  :  23932  ;  Franklin  P. 
Patterson,  Philadelphia.  6067 

■ an  operetta  in  2  acts,  by  M.  E.  Marks.    [2], 

69  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1912  ;  D  :  30922  ;  Maurice  E. 
Marks,  New  York.  6068 

■play  in  1  act,  by  P.  B.  Sipe.     [3],  30  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  6,  1914 ;  D :  35564 ;  Paul  B.  Sipe, 
Pittsburg.  6068a 

-  or,  A  wayward  woman,  a  drama  in  5  acts. 


by  J.  N.  Gotthold. 

©  J.  Newton  Gotthold,  Sewickly,  Pa. ;  1880  : 
13948,  Sept.  13.  6069 

■  or.  The  rustic  bride,  a  comedy  drama  in 


4  acts,  by  H.  P.  Taylor 

©    Howard    P.    Taylor,    New    York;    1885: 
21219,  Oct.  9 ;  2c.  Oct.  9,  1885.  6070 

an  original  comedy-drama,  by  Howard 


P.  Taylor. 

©  Legrand  White,  Brooklyn  ;   1885  :  18359, 
Aug.  29.  6071 


Caprice  of  Capri. 

©    Mary    Brent    Whiteside,    Atlanta ;     D : 

10604,  May  20,  1907.  6072 

Caprices    (Les)    de    Marianne.       See    Whims 

(The)  of  Marion. 

Caprices  (The)  of  an  empress;  dramatic  com- 
position in  4  acts,  tr.  by  M.  M.  Macdonald 
from  the  German,  Die  spielerein  einer  kai- 
ser in,  by  Max  Dauthendey.  1  p.  1.,  152  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  29,  1912;   D:  29532;  Marie  M. 
Macdonald,  New  York.  ,  6073 

Capriciosa;  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  tr.  by  L.  Syber- 
krop,  sr.     89  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Louis   Syberkrop,   sr.,   Creston,   la. ;   D : 
5683,  Oct.  25,  1904;  2c.  Oct.  12,  1904.       6074 

Capricious  donna;  a  society  comedy  drama, 
written  and  arr.  by  B.  Murphy. 

©  Blanche  Murphy,  San  Francisco;  1889: 
32968,  Oct.  30.  6075 

Capricious  fate;  a  drama  of  4  acts,  by  Hortense 
Leisner.     81  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Hannah  H.  Leisner,  New  York;  D :  8.541, 
May  16,  1906 ;  2c.  May  22,  1906.  6076 

Capriolo;  bozzetto  lirico-drammatico  in  1  atto, 
parole  e  mfisica  di  Alfredo  Soffredini.  Milano, 
G.  Eicordi  &  c.    16  p.    12°. 

©  Mar.  1,  1915 ;  Ic.  Mar.  2,  1915  ;  D  :  39831 ; 
G.  Ricordi  &  co.,  Milan.  6076a 

Captain  (The);  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  G.  R. 
Sims. 

©  W.  J.  Florence,  New  York ;  1881 :  10149, 
June  28.  6077 

farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  F.  C.  Burnard. 

©    James    C.    Scanlon,    New    York ;    1881 : 
13941,  Sept.  12.  6078 

• ■  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts. 

©   Laura    L.    Phillips,    New    York;    1885: 
13852,  June  26.  6079 

Captain  Alfred  Dreyfus;  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
V.  Davaillon. 

©   Victor   Davaillon,   Cincinnati ;    1900   A : 
3G00.  Feb.  8.  6080 

Captain  Alfred  Dreyfus,  the  exile  of  France; 
a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  O.  L.  Allen. 

©  Oscar  L.  Allen,  Los  Angeles  ;  1899  :  59451, 
Sept.  10.  6081 

Captain  Alvarez;  romantic  comedy  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  H.  S.  Sheldon.    3  v.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Mav  29,  1913;  D :  33362 ;  H.  S.  Shel- 
don. New  York.  6082 

Captain  (The)  and  chief  on  Darwin's  theory; 
drama  in  3  acts,  by  N.  A.  Stratton.  60  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  12,  1911 ;  D :  24672 ;  Nathaniel  A. 
Stratton,  New  York.  6083 


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6105 


Captain  (The)  and  the  kidder.  [Preface  only] 
Typewritten, 

©  William  J.  Cooke,  New  York;  D:3640, 
June  23,  1903 ;  2c.  Nov.  3,  1903.  6084 

Captain  Angel.  See  Girls  (The)  of  the  Lib- 
erty. 

Captain  Babs;  an  opera  comique,  by  E.  A.  Hu- 
bei-.    75  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Emile   Andrew  Huber,   New   York;   D: 
14929,  Jan.  28,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  28,  1909.      6085 

Captain  Barnacle's  courtship.  5  p.  f".  Type- 
written. 

©  Alfred  Prior  James,  San  Francisco;  D: 
8237,  Mar.  28,  1906 ;  2c.  Apr.  18,  1906.        6086 

Captain  Barrington;  an  American  drama  in  4 
acts.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Victor  Mapes,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. ;  D: 
33G9,  May  2,  1903 ;  2c.  May  12,  1903.        6087 

Captain  Barry;  1  act  Irish  playlet,  by  Crane 
Wilbur.     10  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  19,  1911;  D:  23130;  Daniel  J. 
Sullivan,  Marlboro,  Mass.  6088 

Captain  Blake,  U.  S.  A.;  or,  A  soldier's  secret, 
a  military  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Walsh. 

©    Marie    Walsh,    Brooklyn;    1892:37707, 
Sept.  15.  6089 

Captain  Blunt;  American  comedy-drama  in  3 
acts  and  4  scenes,  by  C.  D.  South.  [4],  66  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  9,  1910;  D:  21768;  Charles  D. 
South,  Santa  Clara,  Cal.  6090 

Captain  Bluster;  a  play  taken  from  Emile 
Bergerat's  Le  Capitaine  Fracasse,  a  dramati- 
zation of  Theophile  Gautier's  novel  of  the 
same  name,  by  C.  Renauld. 

©  Charles  Renauld,  New  York :  1896 :  60545, 
Nov.  3.  6091 

Captain  Bradenberg;  a  story  of  the  Civil  War, 
a  5  act  war  drama,  by  B.  Parman.  28  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Bert    Parman,    Kansas    City,    Mo. ;    D : 
15077,  Feb.  13,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  15,  1909.     6092 

Captain  Brassbound's  conversion;  a  play  of 
adventure,  by  Bernard  Shaw.  New  York, 
Brentanno's,  1913.    95  p.    16°. 

©   Sept.   10,   1913;   2c.  Nov.  13,   1913;   A: 
361165 ;  G.  B.  Shaw,  London.  6093 

See  also  Three  plays  for  Puritans. 

Captain  Burt;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Kauf- 
mann. 

©  Joe  Kaufmann,  Port  Richmond,  N.  Y. ; 
D :  10689,  June  3,  1907.  6094 

Captain  Calvert;  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  W.  Har- 
rison.    [18]  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    29,    1911;    D:  24062;    Grover 
William  Harrison,  Cambridge.  6095 


Captain  Careless;  a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts, 
book  by  R.  M.  Baker,  lyrics  by  R.  M.  Baker 
and  Clifton  Crawford,  music  by  Clifton  Craw- 
ford. 

©    R.    Melville    Baker,    Wellesley    Hills, 
Mass. ;  D  :  5220,  June  22,  1904.  6096 

Captain  Clay  of  Missouri;  an  American  play 
•    in  4  acts,  by  D.  K.  Higgins  and  M.  O.  Hig- 
gins. 

©  David  K.  Higgins,  New  York,  and  Milton 
O.  Higgins,  Chicago ;  D :  13618,  Aug.  20,  1908. 

6097 

Captain  Cook;  an  historical  comic  opera  in  3 
acts,  libretto  by  Sands  W.  Forman,  music  by 
N.  Brandt.  Vocal  score.  San  Francisco, 
Sherman,  Clay  &  co. 

©    Noah    Brandt,    San    Francisco;    1893: 
14798,  Mar.  24.  6098 

Captain  Cool;  vaudeville  sketch,  by  P.  Hardlin. 
13  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  1,  1915;  D :  39568 ;  Philip  Ham- 
lin, Spokane,  Wash.  6098a 

Captain  Cunningham;  or,  An  Arctic  mystery, 
a  modern  drama  in  5  acts,  by  A.  E.  Rice. 

©  Alfred  E.   Rice,   St.   Paul;   1889:26294, 
Aug.  29.  6099 

Captain  de  Castro's  double;  a  Spanish  melo- 
drama in  3  acts  and  a  prologue,  by  Burt 
Senior   (Gilbert  C.  Arnold) 

©  Walter  H.  Arnold,  Boston;  1895:56995, 
Nov.  11.  6100 

Captain  Diana;  romance  of  old  San  Francisco 
in  4  acts,  by  D.  Clift.  [149]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  2,  1914 ;  D  :  36204 ;  Denison  Clift, 
San  Francisco.  6100a 

Captain  Dick;  or,  Our  war  correspondent, 
comedy  drama,  in  3  acts,  by  Arthur  L.  Buz- 
zell. 

©   Dick   &   Fitzgerald,    New    York;    1899: 
58988,  Sept.  14;  2c.  Oct.  30.  6101 

Capt.  Dreyfus;  realistic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A. 
Tanzman,  tr.  and  adapted  by  A.  Hoffman. 

©   Abraham   I.   Tanzman,    San   Francisco; 
1899  :  63651,  Oct.  2.  6102 

Captain  Falkiner;  or,  The  rose  of  the  Emerald 
Isle,  an  original  Irish  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
James  Allen.     New  York,  1872. 

©    Charles    Davidson,    New    York ;    1872 : 
11933,  Nov.  12.  6103 

Captain  Firebrand;  or,  The  oath  of  the  twelve, 
a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  F.  Poole. 

©    .lohn    F.    Poole,    Brooklyn;    1873:2506, 
Mar.  14.  6104 

Captain  Fourflush. 

©    Harry    L.    Newton,    Chicago;    D :  8660, 
June  8,  1906.  6105 


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Captain  Fracasse;  comedy  heroic  in  4  acts,  by 
G.  Lesoir. 

©  George  Lesoir,  New  York;   1898:21811, 
Apr.  5.  6106 

a   4   act   play   witli   prologue.     8°.     Type- 
written. 

©  William  Heurv  Shelton,  New  York ;  D : 
3376,  May  4,  1903;  2c.  Apr.  20,  1903.         6107 

a   romantic   comedy   drama   in  4   acts,   by 


W.  C.  Cowper. 

©  William  C.  Cowper,  New  York;  D :  942. 
Oct.  2,  1901.  6108 

a  romantic  drama,  by  M.  L.  Severy,  founded 


on  the  novel  of  Gautier. 

©  Melvin  L.  Severy,  Lewiston,  Me. ;  1885 : 
26218,  Dec.  14;  2c.  Oct.  17,  18S9.  6109 

or.   Prince  and  players,   a   romantic   play 


in  4  acts,  by  M.  Van  Tassell  and  A.  Rowland. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Marie  Van  Tas.sel  and  Alfred  Rowland, 
Fort  Edward.  N.  Y. ;  D :  1735,  Apr.  15,  1902 ; 
2c.  Apr.  15,  1902.  6110 

Captain  Heme,  TJ.  S.  A.;  an  American  military 
melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  B.  Smith. 

©  Margaret  Barrett  Smith,  New  York; 
1891:34443,  Sept.  28.  6111 

Captain  Hidd;  a  piratical  pleasantry  in  2  acts, 
book  and  lyrics  by  A.  N.  C.  Fowler.  56  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  A.  N.  C.  Fowler,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
7919,  Jan.  30,  1906;  2c.  Jan.  30,  1906.      6112 

Captain  Jack;  or,  The  Irish  outlaw,  an  origi- 
nal Irish  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Bernard  F. 
Moore.     Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1894. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1894: 
49594,  Oct.  24;  2c.  Nov.  8.  6113 

or.   The  Modoc  war,   a  drama   in  3  acts. 


by  J.  F.  Poole. 

©  John  F.  Poole,  Brooklyn;  1873:2213, 
Mar.  7.  6114 

Captain  Jack  of  the  Lazy  B.  Ill  p.  8°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Philip  R.  Kellar  and  Robert  H.  Moulton, 
Chicago;  D :  4497,  Jan.  13,  1904;  2c.  Jan.  13, 
1904.  6115 

Captain  January;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  Ida  Lewis 
Towers,  adapted  from  the  book  of  that  name 
by  Laura  Richards. 

©  Robert  Fischer,  Kansas  City,  Mo. ;  1898 : 
28746,  May  9.  6116 

21  p. 


—  a  playlet  in  1  act,  by  A.  Barratt. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Augustus  Barratt,  New  York ;   D :  5905. 
Dec.  13,  1904;  2c.  Dec.  13,  1904.  6117 


Captain  Jim;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  H.  Car- 
son.    77  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  8,  1910;  D:  20384;  William 
Henry  Carson,  New  York.  6118 

Captain  Jinks  of  the  Horse  marines;  a  fan- 
tastic comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Clyde  Fitch.  New 
York,  Doubleday,  Page  &  co.,  1902.  6  p.  1., 
166,  [1]  p.  front.,  pi.  8".  [With  illustra- 
tions from  the  play  as  presented  by  Miss 
Ethel  Barrymore] 

©  Doubleday,  Page  &  co..  New  York ;  A : 
31.562,  Apr.  12,  1902;  2c.  Apr.  12,  1902.    6118a 

Captain  Joe;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Gersten- 
berg,  adapted  from  A  little  world,  a  series  of 
college  plays  for  girls.  110  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Alice  Ger-stenberg.  Chicago ;  D :  14402, 
Nov.  28,  1908;  2c.  Jan.  9,  1909.  6119 

See  also  Little  (A)  world. 

Capt.  John  Smith;  a  comic  opera,  by  J.  W. 
Hamby  and  F.  A.  Williams. 

©  J.  W.  Hamby,  Cleveland;  1892:13717, 
Mar.  28.  6120 

Captain  John  Smith  and  Pocahontas;  a  melo- 
drama in  4  acts,  by  W.  I.  Brown  and  J.  A. 
Kent. 

©  William  I.  Brown  and  Joseph  A.  Kent, 
Alexandria,  Ind. ;  D:296,  Apr.  1,  1901.     6121 

Captain  Karl;  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
S.  R.  Ellis.     Typewritten. 

©  Sidney  R.  Ellis,  United  States;  1891: 
5523,  Feb.  9 ;  2c.  Aug.  19.  6122 

Captain  Kate;  a  drama  in  1  act,  by  G.  C.  Ban- 
croft. 

©  Genevieve  Cox  Bancroft,  San  Francisco ; 
1891 :  35726,  Oct.  5.  6123 

Captain  Keene;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F. 
Wright,  jr.    126  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  7,  1911;  D:  25155;  Fred 
Wright,  jr..  New  York.  6124 

Captain  Kelly;  an  Ii'ish  hunting  romance  in 
3  acts. 

©  Edward  F.  O'Brien,  Cleveland;  D: 
10812,  .Tune  19,  1907.  6125 

Captain  Kenkins  Katzen jammer  circus;  a  farce 
comedy  in  1  act  and  2  scenes,  by  F.  Borne- 
man.     10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Fred  Borueman,  New  York ;  D :  9756, 
.Tan.  7,  1907 ;  2c.  Jan.  7,  1907.  [Note :  Title  on 
the  copies  reads  Captain  Yenkins  Katzenjam- 
mer  circus]  6126 

Captain  Kettle;  an  original  play  in  4  acts,  by 
Malcolm  Watson  and  Murray  Carson.  152  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Frank  W.  Sanger,  New  York ;  D :  2460, 
Oct.  17,  1902;  2c.  Oct.  17,  1902.  6127 


287 


6128 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


6147 


Captain  Kid  and  the  Kids.  See  White  (The) 
shamrock. 

Captain  Kidd;  comedy  with  music  in  3  acts,  by 
Seymour  Hicks,  from  Richard  Harding  Da- 
vis's plav,  The  dictator,  lyrics  by  Adrian  Ross, 
additional  lyrics  by  George  Arthurs,  music  by 
Leslie  Stuart.  London,  Chappell  &  co.,  ltd., 
1910.    30  p.    8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Jan.  24,  1910;  2c.  Jan.  25,  1910;  D: 
20015;  Chappell  &  co.,  ltd.,  London.         6128 

^  comic   opera   in  3   acts,   libretto  by   E.   L. 

Couch.     Typewritten. 

©  Elbert  L.  Couch,  Northampton,  Mass.; 
1894:41554,  Sept.  11;  2c.  Sept.  12.  6129 

a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  M.  Sal- 

yer  and  F.  Hunter,  orchestral  score  by  Henry 
Schoenefeld.  Los  Angeles,  Pacific  music  co. 
[1907]     42  p.    8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  A.  M.  Salyer  and  Fordyce  Hunter,  Los 
Angeles ;  D :  10044,  Feb.  28,  1907 ;  2c.  Feb.  28, 
1907.  6130 

a  musical  yarn,  by  E.  C.  Anthony  and  A. 

F.  Kales.     92  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Earl  C.  Anthony  and  Arthur  F.  Kales, 
California ;  D :  14341,  Nov.  21,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov. 
21,  1908.  6131 

or,   A   peerless  peeress   and   an   haughty 

pirate,  by  G.  A.  Morrison,  jr. 

©  George  Austin  Morrison,  jr.,  New  York; 
1888:6421,  Mar.  1;  2c.  Mar.  19.  6132 

or.  The  bride  of  the  buccaneers,  comic  op- 
era in  2  acts,  libretto  by  H.  B.  Smith. 

©  Harry  B.  Smith,  Chicago;  1893:44505, 
Oct.  5.  6133 


or.  The  island  of  Ziz. 

©  Eugene  C.  McElhany,  Kalamazoo,  Mich. ; 
D :  3337,"^  Apr.  16,  1903.  6134 

Captain  Kidd,  coin  collector;  comic  opera  in  3 

acts,  libretto  by  B.  L.  Taylor.     Typewritten. 

©  Bert  Leston  Taylor,  Manchester,  N.  H. ; 

1896 :  25062,  Apr.  23 ;  2c.  May  6.  6135 

Captain  Kidd,  the  pirate.     See  Mariner  (The) 

Captain  Kidd's  mate;  drama  in  2  acts  with  a 
prologue  and  epilogue,  by  H.  A.  Conklin. 
101  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    17,    1915;    D :  40388 ;    Harry 
Adams  Conklin,  New  York.  6135a 

Captain  Lettarblair;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  writ- 
ten for  E.  H.  Sothern,  by  Marguerite  Mering- 
ton.  Indianapolis,  The  Bobb-s-Merrill  com- 
pany [1906]     9  p.  1.,  212  p.    front.,  18  pi.    12°. 

©     Bobbs  -  Merrill     co.,     Indianapolis;     A: 
154691,  Aug.  23,  1906;  2c.  Aug.  23,  1906. 

6135b 


Captain  Lovett;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  E.  S.  Gold- 
stein, founded  on  the  novel  Paul  Clifford,  by 
Edward  Bulwer  Lytton.  54  p.  f".  Type- 
written. 

©  Edwin  S.  Goldstein,  Cincinnati ;  D  :  2709, 
Dec.  13,  1902;  2c.  Dec.  13,  1902.  6136 

Captain  Manikin;  or,  The  mari  and  Marie,  a 
comedy  in  1  act,  by  R.  Duncan.  13  p.  f*. 
Typewritten. 

©  Raymond  Duncan,  New  York ;  D :  2456, 
Oct.  16,  1902 ;  2c.  Oct.  24,  1902.  6137 

Captain  Mary  Miller;  a  drama,  by  Harriet  H. 
Robinson.     Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co. 

©    George   M.   Baker,   Boston;    1887:7240, 
Mar.  28;  2c.  Apr.  1.  6138 

Captain  Marry  old  and  Miss  Mary  Young; 
humorous  extravaganza  in  4  acts,  by  G.  H. 
Michel.     51  p.    8°.     Printed. 

©  Ic.  May  31,  1910  ;  D  :  21217  ;  Gustave  H. 
Michel,  Cleveland.  6139 

Capt.  Mishler;  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by 

F.  G.  Maeder. 

©  Fred  G.   Maeder,   United   States;   1884: 
6998,  Mar.  31 ;  2c.  Mar.  31.  6140 

a  comic  melodrama  or  comedy. 

©  Gus  Williams,  United  States ;  1883 :  4702, 
Mar.  13.  6141 

Captain  Molly;  an  American  play  in  5  acts,  by 

G.  C.  Hazelton,  jr. 

©  George  C.   Hazelton,  jr.,   Brooklyn ;   D : 
651,  July  12,  1901.  6142 

a  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Campbell. 

©  IMaurice  Campbell,   New   York ;   D :  501, 
May  23,  1901.  6143 

or.  Saved  by  his  child,  a  5  act  dramatiza- 


tion   of    Mary    Andrew    Denison's    story,    by 
C.  Russell. 

©  Clinton  Russell,  New  Yorlc  state ;  1897 : 
16444,  Mar.  10.  6144 

Captain  of  his  destiny;  drama,  4  acts,  by 
Franklin  Winter. 

©  Frank  Howe,  jr.,  Philadelphia  ;  D  :  14149, 
Oct.  26,  1908.  6145 

Captain  (A)  of  industry;  play  in  4  acts,  by  H. 
Thompson.     96  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Hallett  Thompson,  New  York;  D :  8169. 
Mar.  15,  1906;  2c.  Mar.  15,  1906.  6146 

Captain  (The)  of  Plymouth;  a  comic  opera  in 
3  acts.  libretto  by  Seymour  S.  Tibbals,  music 
by  Harry  C.  Eldridge,  lyrics  by  Tibbals  and 
Eldridge.  Franklin,  O.,  Eldridge  entertain- 
ment house,  1908.    107  p.    4°.    Vocal  score. 

©  Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Franklin, 
O. ;  D :  14221,  Nov.  6,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  6,  1908. 

6147 

See  also  Puritans. 


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6148 


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6167 


Captain  (The)  of  the  gate.     See  Allison's  lad. 

Captain  (The)  of  the  Gray  horse  troop;  a  play 
in  5  acts,  by  R.  Crothers  aud  L.  M.  Sill, 
founded  on  the  novel  by  Hamlin  Garland.  106 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Louise  Morgan  Sill  and  Rachel  Crothers, 
New  Yorlv;  D :  3506,  May  28,  1903;  2c.  July 
13,  1903.  6148 

Captain  of  the  Nonsnch;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  J.  F.  Milliken.     118  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Sept.  10,  1909 ;  D :  16752 ;  .Tames  Fos- 
ter Milliken,  New  York.  6149 

Same.     Typewritten. 

©  James  Foster  Milliken.  New  York;  1897: 
26470,  Apr.  30 ;  2c.  Nov.  1.  6150 

Captain     (The)     of    the    Plover;    an    original 

libretto  for  comic  opera,  by  Mrs.  L.  D.  Shears. 

©  Mrs.  L.  D.  Shears,  Peekskill,  N.  Y. ;  1886 : 

16227,  July  17;  2c.  July  17.  6151 

Captain  (The)  of  the  watch;  a  comedietta  in  1 
act,  by  J.  R.  Planche.  New  York,  R.  M.  De 
Witt. 

©  Robert  M.  De  Witt,  New  York;  1876: 
8000,  July  3;  2c.  July  26.  6153 

Captain  (The)  of  Troop  G;  dramatization  and 
adaption  to  U.  S.  array  life  in  5  acts,  by 
F.  O.  Rose,  from  Gen'l  Sir  E.  B.  Hamley's 
novel,  Lady  Lee's  widowhood.  [105]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  3,  1914 ;  D :  38683 ;  Frank  Oakes 
Rose,  New  York.  6152a 

Captain  Paul;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  E.  Rose. 

©  Edward  E.  Rose,  East  Marshfield,  Mass. ; 

1891:1760,  Jan.  12.  6153 

Captain  Penniless;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Wil- 
liam A.  Elderkin.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  L.  Gurley,  W^ashingtou ;  1895 : 
2859,  Jan.  9;  2c.  Jan.  28.  6154 

Captain  Proxy;  a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts, 
book  and  lyrics  by  D.  S.  Marion.  86  p.  f. 
Typewritten. 

Capt.  Racket;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Charles 
Townsend.  Chicago,  The  Dramatic  publish- 
ing CO. 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago ;  1898 :  16550*, 
Mar.  11 ;  2c.  Mar.  11.  6156 

Captain  Scarlet;  by  G.  D.  Parker  and  W.  E. 
(iraliam.     61  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Geo.  D.  Parker.  Baltimore;  D :  2129,  Julv 
17,  1902;  2c.  Sept.  13,  1902.  6157 

Captain  Shout;  a  farce  corned v  in  2  acts,  bv 
P.  W.  Hyde. 

©  Paul  Woodworth  Hyde,  Pittsburgh ; 
1898:10268,   Feb.   7;   2c.   Feb.   12.  6158 


Capt.  Skin;  or,  The  long  lost  daughters, 

©  Alvin  W.  Le  Mieus,  Lebanon,  N.  H. ;  D : 
10787,  June  18.  1907.  6159 

Captain  Swagger;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  H.  L. 
Bimm.     78  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  21,  1911;  D:  24024;  Harry  Lee 
Bimm,  Dayton,  O.  6160 

Captain  Swell;  a  negro  farce  in  2  scenes,  by 
F.  E.  Hiland.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co., 
1896. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;   1896: 
27904,  May  7;  2c.  June  20.  6161 

Captain  Swift;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
C.  Haddon  Chambers.  New  York,  Samuel 
French ;  London,  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  1902. 
69  p.     12». 

©  T.  H.  French,  New  York ;  D :  2336,  Sept. 
16,  1902;  2c.  Dec.  27,  1902.  6162 

Captain  Therese;  opera  comique  in  3  acts,  by 
Robert  Planquette,  lyrics  by  F.  C.  Burnand 
and  Gilbert  A.  Beckett,  arr.  for  the  American 
stage  by  Louis  Harrison. 

©  Agnes  Huntington,  United  States ;  1891 : 
36945,  Oct.  14.  6163 

Captain  TJ.  S.  Stata's  nemesis;  a  burlesque,  by 
C.  Appleby. 

©    Charles    Appleby,     Napa,    Cal. ;    1891: 
33612,   Sept.  21.  6164 

Captain  Van  der  Hum;  a  piratical  tale  in  2 
ropes'  lengtii,  book  and  lyrics  by  Maude  Eliza- 
beth Inch,  music  by  W.  Rhys-Herbert.  Book 
of  words.  New  York,  J.  Fischer  &  bro.,  1915. 
cover-title,  16  p.  4°.  (Fischer  edition,  no. 
3909) 

©   Mar.   25,    1915;   2c.    Mar.   26,   1915;    D: 
40182 ;  J.  Fischer  &  bro.,  New  York.        6164a 

Captain  Velvet;  an  American  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  E.  Arden. 

©  Edwin  Arden,  West  New  Brighton.  N.  Y. ; 
1892:7647,  Feb.  17.  6165 

Captain  von  Eedelstadt;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
H.  Lindsley. 

©    Harris    Lindsley,    New   York ;    D :  1805, 
Apr.  29,  1902.  6166 

Captain  Walrus;  or,  The  game  of  three,  play 
in  1  act,  by  A.  H.  Laidlaw,  jr.  New  York, 
S.  French;  London,  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  1907. 
20  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  French's  international 
copyrighted  ed.  of  the  works  of  the  best  au- 
thors, no.  121) 

©  Alexander  H.  Laidlaw,  jr..   New  Y'ork; 
D:  11541,  Oct.  16,  1907;  2c.  Oct.  16,  1907. 

6167 


Captain   Yenkins   Katzenjammer   circus.      See 
Captain  Kenkins  Katzenjammer  circus. 


5379°— 15- 


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289 


6168 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIOlSrS 


6188 


Captain's  (The)  boy;  a  sensational  comedy 
drama  in  a  prologue  and  4  acts,  by  W.  H. 
Dehlman. 

©  William  Henrv  Dehlman,  Long  Island 
City,  N.  Y. ;  1898:  8525,  Jan.  29.  6168 

Captain's  (A)  dream  of  the  crazy  sailor;  novel 
comedy  pantomime,  written  by  F.  Derrill, 
scenic  and  electrical  effects  by  Len  F.  Fabian. 
[7]  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  14,  1912 ;  D :  28942 ;  Frank  Der- 
rill, Los  Angeles.  6169 

Captain's  (The)  heart;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  E. 
S.  Tupper.     107  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Edith  Sessions  Tupper,  New  York ;  D : 
5296,  July  14,  1904;  2c.  July  14,  1904.        6170 

Captain's  (The)  man;  a  musical  melodrama  in 
3  acts,  by  Lisle  De  Vaux  Matthewraan  and 
C.  S.  de  Rapelye.    149  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Carolvn  S.  de  Rapelye,  East  Orange. 
N.  J. ;  D:6324,  Mar.  13,  1905;  2c.  Mar.  13, 
1905.  6171 

Captain's     (The)     mate;  a     realistic     comedy 

drama,  by  G.  Dittmar. 

'      ©    George    Dittmar,  Jersey    City;     1892: 

12919,  Mar.  24.  6172 

Captain's  (The)  revenge.     See  Two  jolly  pals. 

Captain's  (The)  v/ager;  a  comedietta,  by 
Charles  Townsend. 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago ;  1899 :  68876, 
Oct.  23;  2c.  Nov.  17.  6173 

Captain's  (The)  ward;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Grnliam  Ashmead.  [Chester,  Pa.,  J.  Spencer. 
1902]     35  p.     8°. 

©  Henrv  Graham  Ashmead,  Chester,  Pa. ; 
D :  2183,  Jidy  29,  1902 ;  2c.  Sept.  20,  1902. 

6174 

Captain's  (The)  wife;  a  romantic  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  J.  H.  White.    Ms. 

©  J.  Harrison  White,  Chicago;  1884: 
20689,  Oct.  14;  2c.  Dec.  4.  6175 

Captif  (Le);  piece  en  1  scene,  par  T.  Bernard. 
2  p.     f.     Printed. 

©  Tristan  Bernard  et  Hachette  &  co., 
Paris;  D :  7756,  Dec.  23,  1905;  2c.  Dec.  23. 
1905.  6176 

Captive  (The);  or,  The  bride  of  '76,  a  drama 
in  3  acts,  by  W.  H.  Whitney. 

©  William  H.  Whitney,  Milwaukee;  1877: 
14565,  Dec.  14.  6177 

Captive  (A)  maiden  in  Damascus;  drama  in  5 
acts,  bv  John  Rea.  San  Francisco,  Whitaker 
&  Ray-Wiggin  co.,  1915.     32  p.     12°. 

©  June  14.  1915;  2c.  June  21,  1915;  D: 
41177 ;  Whitaker  &  Ray-Wiggin  co.,  San  Fran- 
cisco. 6177a 

Captive  (The)  prince.     -See  Ahmed. 


Captive  (The)  princess;  an  entertainment  for 
the  close  of  school,  by  Annie  Maria  Mitchell. 
New  York,  H.  Roorbach. 

©    Harold    Roorbach,    New    York;    1897: 
22954,  Apr.  12;  2c.  Oct.  7.  6178 

Captives;  romantic  drama  in  5  acts,  written 
and  arr.  by  I.  R.  Hald. 

©  I.  R.  Hald,  Chicago ;  1879 :  1507,  Jan.  31. 

6179 

a  spectacular  drama  in  4  acts,  written  and 

arr.  by  I.  R.  Hald. 

©  I.  R.  Hald,  Chicago ;   1881 :  18280,  Nov. 
25;  2c.  Nov.  25.  6180 

Captor  (A)  captivated;  a  dramatic  sketch  in 
1  act,  by  W.  S.  Hamblen.  7  p.  f^  Type- 
written. 

©  William  S.  Hamblen,  Chicago;  D :  7907, 
Jan.  27,  1906;  2c.  Jan.  27,  1906.  6181 

Capture  (The):  a  comedy  playlet,  by  J.  B. 
Walsh.     10  p.'    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   May  4,   1912;   D:  29580;   Nick   San- 
tera, Chicago.  6182 

-play  in  1  act,  by  G.  Davis.     [1],  19  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  1.  1913  ;  D :  35214 ;  Gordon  Davis, 
Spokane,   Wash.  6183 

Capture  (The)  of  Ozah;  an  Indian  play  in  1  act, 
by  Helen  P.  Kane.  New  York,  S.  French ; 
London,  S.  French, ltd.,  1914.  15  p.  12°.  (On 
cover :  French's  international  copyrighted  ed. 
of  the  works  of  the  best  authors,  no.  293) 
[With  music] 

©    Dec.    11,    1914;    2c.    Dec.    14,    1914;    D: 
39076;  Samuel  French,  New  York.  6183a 

serio-comedy  in  1  act,  accompanying  mu- 
sic original  Indian  songs,  by  H.  Kane.  18  p. 
obi.  16°.     Typewritten.      [Libretto  only] 

©  Helen   P.  Kane,  Washington ;   D :  13747, 
Sept.  9,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  3,  1908.  6184 

Capture  of  the  colonel;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
Cephas  Aurelius  Winker  [pseud,  of  C.  A. 
Williams]      [1],  87  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Alfred  Williams.  Salt  Lake  City : 
D:  5469,  Aug.  20,  1904;  2c.  Oct,  26,  1904.  6185 

Capture  (The)  of  Vargas. 

©  Rosa  Daniels,  Macon,  Ga. ;  D:2812,  .Tan. 
5,  1903.  6186 

Capture,  sacking,  fall  and  taking  of  the 
Alamo;  a  drama  without  words,  historical 
and  open  air  spectacle  and  fireworks  drama, 
by  L.  Leubrie. 

©    Lou    Leubrie,    Memphis.    Tenn. ;    1889 : 
20179,  June  28.  6187 

Captured;  or.  The  old  maid's  triumph,  a  com- 
edy in  4  acts,  by  William  L.  Beck.  Clyde,  O,, 
Ames  publishing  co. 

©  Ames  pub.  co..  Clyde,  O. ;  1888  :  6785.  Mar. 
5;  2c.  Mar.  14.  6188 


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6208 


Captured  (The)  bacchante;  1  act  playlet,  by 
M.  Fairweather.     12  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Mary  P^airweather,  New  York  ;  D  :  14330, 
Nov.  20,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  4,  1908.  6189 

Car  (The)  accident;  play  in  1  act,  by  B.  Rosen- 
thal.    14  p.    4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  6,  1915;  D:  39895;  Benlamin 
Rosenthal,  Boston.  6189a 

Car-hook  (A)  tragedy.     Sec  Crime. 

Car  2,  stateroom  1;  1  act  comedy,  by  Will  M. 
Cressy. 

©  Nita  Allen  Rodolph,  New  York  :  D  :  7859. 
.Tan.  16,  1906.  6190 

Cara-chica;  boceto  de  coraedia,  de  M.  Milmra  y 
R.  Gonzalez,  mu.sica  de  Ignacio  F.  Castilla. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  antores  espaiioles]  1908. 
36  p.    8".     [Libretto  only] 

©  Miguel  Mihura  y  Ricardo  Gonzalez,  Ma- 
drid;  D:  14511,  Dec.  11,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  11, 
1908.  6191 

Caraboo  (The)  mines;  a  melodrama,  by  W.  S. 
Nead. 

©  William  S.  Nead,  Omaha,  Neb.;  1895: 
30864,  June  10;  2c.  Oct.  3.  6192 

Caracas;  or,  Dairy  land  to  Fairyland. 

©  Frank  .Tohnson,  Boston  ;  1895 :  9447,  Feb. 
14.  6193 

Caralimpia;  zarzuela  en  1  acto  y  3  cuadros, 
original  de  Ventura  de  la  Vega,  mtisica  de 
Quinito  Valverde  y  Luis  Foglietti.  Madrid, 
Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles,  1914.  39  p. 
12". 

©  Sept.  17,  1914;  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1914;  D: 
38219;  Ventura  de  la  Vega,  Madrid.        6193a 

Caravan  (The)  route;  an  original  Arabian 
comic  opera  in  2  acts,  words  and  lyrics  by 
S.  A.  Merinbaum,  music  by  Harry  Lahnde. 
64  p.    4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Merinbaum  &  Lahnde,  Chicago ;  D : 
10431,  Apr.  27,  1907;  2c.  Apr.  27,  1907.     6194 

Carbajal,  the  demon  of  the  Andes;  tragedy  in 
3  acts,  by  A.  A.  Furman.  [91]  p.  f.  Type- 
written, 

©  Ic.  Mar.  5.  1914;  D :  36307 ;  Alfred  An- 
toine  Furman,  New  York.  6194a 

Carbeau;  an  historical,  romantic  drama  in  pro- 
logue and  4  acts,  by  Mrs.  Henry  L.  Thomas. 

©  Henry  L.  Thomas.  Philadelphia;  1878: 
3844,  Apr.  1.  6195 

Card  (The)  boy;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Robert  P. 
Janette.     4  p.     4°.     Tyi)ewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Jan.  20,  1912;  I):  28368;  R.  P.  Jan- 
ette and  Don  M.  Ramsay,  Boston.  6196 

Card  (The)  game;  play  in  1  act,  by  .1.  M.  Wein- 
berger.    5  p.    4".     Typewritten. 

©  Julius  ^I.  Weinberger,  New  York ;  D : 
11912,  Dec.  12,  1907 ;  2c.  Dec.  5,  1907.         6197 


Card  (The)  house;  operetta  in  3  acts,  by  E.  G. 
Rosenblatt  and  J.  L.  Sperling.  [44]  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Nov.   7,    1911;    D :  25698 ;    Edith   G. 
Rosenblatt  and  Joan  L.  Sperling,  New  York. 

6198 

Card  (The)  king  of  the  coast;  an  original 
drama,  by  L.  B.  Parker. 

©  Lem  B.  Parker,  Chicago;  D :  9821,  Jan. 
21,  1907.  6199 

Card  (The)  player;  by  B.  K.  Horning.  7  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    8,    1911;    D:  25705;    B.    King 
Horning,  Milwaukee.  '  6200 

Cardenio;  drama  in  5  akten,  von  Franz  Diilberg. 
Berlin,  E.  Fleischel  &  co.,  1912.  [8],  170  p. 
12°. 

©  Apr.  6,  1912 ;  2c.  May  17,  1912  ;  D  :  29699 ; 
Egon  Fleischel  &  co.,  Berlin.  6201 

■  Same.      [Melle  i.  Hann.,  Druck  von  F.  E. 

Haag]     1912.    2  p.  1.,  172  p.     12°. 

©    Ic.     Feb.     17,     1912;     D:  28744:     Egon 
Fleischel  &  co.,  Berlin.  6202 

Cardiac  (The)  romance  of  the  king  of  hearts 
and  the  stolen  tarts;  done  into  2  acts  and  3 
scenes  out  of  Mother  Goose,  by  F.  W.  Noson. 

©  Frank  W.  Noxon,   Boston ;    1898 :  13840, 
Feb.  26;  2c.  Feb.  26.  6203 

Cardinal  (The);  or,  Jeanette  La  Var. 

©    Maurice    Samuels,    Brooklvn ;    1900    A : 
6929,  Mar.  15.  6204 

Cardinal  (A)  virtue;  4  act  drama,  by  W.  H. 
Russell.     [5],  100  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  24,  1910 ;  D :  22361 ;  William  H. 
Russell,    Philadelphia.  6205 

Cardinal's  (The)  deputy;  a  comedy,  by  L. 
Corde.     Typewritten. 

©    Leslie   Corde,    New    York ;    1895 :  15388, 
Mar.  18;  Ic.  Mar.  12.  6206 

Cardinal's  (The)  fool;  an  historical  comedy  in 
4  acts,  by  M.  G.  Winstock. 

©  Melvin  G.  Winstock.  New  York :  D :  332, 
Apr.  10,  1901.  6207 

Cardinal's  (The)  gua.rd;  romantic  play  in  4 
acts,  by  L.  Therval.     4  v.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Mar.  24,   1915;   D:  40150;   Laurence 
Therval,  London.  6207a 

Cardinal's  (The)  love  story;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  0.  Fletcher. 

©    Coyne    Fletcher,    Washington ;    D :  709. 
July  30.  1901.  6208 

Cardinal's  (The)  niece;  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
L.  C.  Moi.se.     62  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    7,    1914 ;    D :  35951  :    Leonard 
Compton  Moi'se,  Covington,  La.  6208a 


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6227 


Cardinal's  (The)  niece — Continued. 

Same.     55  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  25,  1915 ;  D :  39940 :  Leonard  C. 
Moise,  Covington,  La.  6208b 

Cards;  a  sensational  society  play  in  4  acts,  by 
E.  P.  Smith. 

©  E.  P.  Smith,  Cohoes,  N.  Y. ;  1874:9680, 
July  24.  6209 

Care  (The)  of  parents;  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  W. 
Wallace.     4  v.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  24,  1913  ;  D  :  35118  :  James  Wil- 
liam Wallace,  St.  Louis.  6210 

Career  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  C.  Hazelton 
and  T.  G.  White.     [70]   p.     4".     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Aug.  22,  1911 ;   D :  25054 ;   George  C. 
Hazelton  and  T.  Gilbert  White,  New  York. 

6211 

Career  (A)  in  socialism;  a  modern  American 
play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Wedekind  (Morrill 
Hazard)     63  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Julius  Wedekind,  New  York;  D :  8380, 
Apr.  18,  1906;  2c.  Apr.  18,  1906.  6212 

Career  (The)  of  Anne  Barge;  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  M.  Van  der  Voort.  [45]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  8,  1912;  D:  28602;  Maybelle 
Van  der  Voort,  Palo  Alto,  Cal.  6213 

Career  (The)  of  Kitty;  play  in  5  episodes,  by 
Margaret  ArmstroJig.    24  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  22,  1913;  D:  32118;  Louise  M. 
Armstrong,  New  York.  6214 

Career  (The)  of  Mrs.  Clevenger;  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  G.  E.  Towndrow. 

©  Grace  Eleanor  Towndrow,  New  Rochelle, 
N.  Y. ;  D  :  8457,  May  1,  1906.  6215 

Careless  Cupid;  a  negro  fnrce  in  1  act,  by  F.  E. 
Hiland.     Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1896. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston:  1896: 
32372,  May  29;  2c.  June  20.  6216 

Careless  (A)  lassie;  Scottish  sketch  in  1  act, 
by  Harry  Grattan  [pseud,  of  H.  W.  G.  Plunk- 
ett]     [1],  20  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  18,  1914 ;  D  :  37348 ;  Henry  Wil- 
loughby  Plunkett,  London.  6216a 

Careless  (The)  sophomore:  dramatic  composi- 
tion, by  R.  D.  Paine.     56  p.     4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  28,  1910;  D:  22940;  Ralph  D. 
Paine,  Durham,  N.  H.  6217 

Careta  (La)  de  Pierrot;  farsa  carnavalesca,  en 
1  acto,  con  un  i^rologo  y  un  epilogo,  en  prosa  y 
verso,  original  de  Silvio  Figarelo  y  G.  Piiiana. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espafioles]  1909. 
31  p.    8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Silvio  Figarelo  y  Gabriel  Piiiana,  Ma- 
drid ;  D :  16133,  June  23,  1909 ;  2c.  June  23. 
1909.  6218 


Carib  (The);  a  play  in  3  acts  and  a  prologue, 
by  T.  L.  Douglas.    [l],48p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  9,  1912;  D:  30880;  Terrevous 
L.  Douglas,  Chicago.  6219 

Carib  isle;  or,  None  but  the  brave,  a  drama  in 
1  act,  by  A.  Reall.     5  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  26,  1914 ;  D  :  38602 ;  Arthur  Reall, 
Philadelphia.  6219a 

Caricature  of  a  face;  dramatic  sketch,  by 
Frank  B.  Coigne.    7  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  9,  1912;  D:  29323;  Champion 
film  CO.,  New  York.  6220 

Caricatures;  comedy  in  3  scenes,  by  C.  M.  de 
Navarro.     27  p.     4^     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  31,  1912 ;  D :  31834 ;  Carlos  Mar- 
cos de  Navarro,  New  York.  6220a 

Caricaturist  (The);  a  new  theatrical  effect  and 
designing  entertainment,  invented  by  Jean 
Ardoti. 

©  J.  Ardoti  and  H.  Konigsbaum,  United 
States;  1873:4906,  May  6.  6221 

Carillon.     See  Glockenspiel. 

Carillon  (Le)  de  Saint- Arlon;  operette  en  3 
actes  et  4  tableaux,  par  Louis  Bouvet  et  Ch. 
Darantiere,  musique  de  Gaston  Mevnard. 
Paris,  C.  Joubert  [1906]  146  p.  8".  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Joubert,  Paris ;  D :  9085,  Sept  10,  1906 ; 
2c.  Sept.  10,  1906.  6222 

Carinito  cieg-o;  entremes  lirico  en  1  cuadro  y 
en  prosa,  original  libra  de  L.  Ramos  de  la 
Vega,  niusica  del  maestro  Bus  to.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espafioles]  1908.  19  p. 
12".     [Libretto  only] 

©  Lola  Ramos  de  la  Vega,  Madrid ;  D : 
14691,  Jan.  2,  1909;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1909.  6223 

Carino  serrano;  zarzuela  draraatica  en  1  acto 
y  3  euadros,  en  prosa  y  verso,  original  de  F. 
Gil  Asensio  y  S.  Perez-Aguirre,  nn'isica  del 
maestro  Anglada.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores espafioles]  1909.  34  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  July  2,  1909  ;  2c.  July  14,  1909 ;  D :  16245  ; 
Federico  Gil  Asensio  y  S.  Perez-Aguirre, 
Madrid.  6224 

Carita  mondana;  commedia  in  3  atti,  di  G.  An- 
tona-Traversi.  ;Milan,  Societa  editrice  tea- 
trale,  1907.     123  p.     12". 

©  Giannino  Antona-Traversi,  Milan;  D: 
11531,  Oct.  14,  1907;  2c.  Oct.  14,  1907.      6225 

Carl;  or.  The  magic  flute,  a  musical  drama  in 
3  acts,  with  prologue,  by  D.  Lowry. 

©  David  Lowry,  Pittsburgh ;  1879 :  4139, 
Mar.  29 ;  2c.  Mar.  29.  6226 

Carl  Anderson. 

©  William  S.  Brown,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
11583,  Oct.  24,  1907.  6227 


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6246 


Carl  Carlson;  a  Swedish  dialect  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  D.  B.  Sorlin. 

©  Daniel  Bror  Sorlin,  New  York;  D :  302, 
Apr.  2,  1901.  6228 

Carl  Doonder;  or.  Out  of  sight,  a  musical  farce- 
coiuecly  in  3  acts,  by  E.  A.  Locke. 

©  P'.dwin  A.  Locke,  Enfield  Centre,  N.  H. ; 
1890 :  18371,  June  5.  6229 

Carl  Johnson,  the  woodman;  a  serio-comic 
ilrania  in  5  acts,  by  C.  C.  Hassler.  Sycamore, 
111..  True  repul>lican  print,  1897. 

©  C.  C.  Hassler,  Bloomington,  111.;  1897: 
9623,  Feb.  6;  2c.  Feb.  6.  6230 

Carl  Schinkee,  engineer.     Typewritten. 

©  James  McGrew,  jr.,  Avalon,  Pa. ;  1899 : 
70030,  Oct.  27;  2c.  Oct.  30,  1900.  6231 

Carl,  the  fiddler;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  C. 
Gayler. 

©   Charles   Gayler,    San   Francisco ;    1871 : 
2597,  Alar.  25.  6232 

Carlos  Herrera;  piece  in  5  acts  and  7  tableaux, 
by  Albert  IVIiral,  tr.  and  adapted  by  the 
Franco-American  dramatic  agency. 

©  Frangois  Mons  and  Louis  Nathal,   New 
York;  1885:26510,  Dec.  16,  6233 

Carlotta;  a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  R.  Roskoten. 
©    Robert    Roskoten,    Peoria,    111. ;    1878 : 
12620,  Nov.  2;  2c.  Apr.  2,  1880.  6234 

See  also  Semiramis,  and  other  plays. 


Carmaceta;  a  romance  of  the  Cuban  war,  by  F. 
E.  Pluumier. 

©    Frank    E.    Plummer,    Washington;    D: 
9052,  Sept.  7,  1906.  6235 

Carmelita;  drama  in  1  act,  adapted  from  the 

Italian  of  Enrico  Montecorboli,  by  A.  H.  Cady. 

©  Alice  Howard  Cady  and  Wm.  Sevmour, 

L'nited  States  ;  1894 :  38887,  Aug.  23.       '  6236 

or.  Force  and  finesse,  a  drama  in  5  acts, 

by  H.  J.  W.  Dam. 

©    Henry    Jackson     Wells     Dam,     United 
States ;  1883 :  18955,  Oct.  15 ;  2c.  Oct.  15. 

6237 

Carmelite  (La);  comedie  musicale  en  4  actes  et 
5  tableaux,  de  CatuUe  Jlendes,  musique  de 
Reynaldu  Hahn.  Paris.  Heugel  &  cie. ;  New 
York,  Musical  and  dramatic  copyright  office, 
1902.    48  p.    8^     [Libretto  only] 

©   Heugel   iS:   cie.    Paris ;    D :  2654,   Nov.    1, 
1902;  2c.  Nov.  1,  1902.  6238 

Carmelo;  fiesta  spectacle,  by  Lieu  Tisdale.  37  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  9,  1914;  D:  36375;  Mrs.  W.  De 
Witt  Tisdale,  San  Francisco.  6238a 


Carmen;  by  Henri  Meilhac  and  Ludovic  Halevy, 
music  by  Georges  Bizet,  ed.  and  with  an  in- 
troduction by  W.  J.  Henderson.  New  York, 
Dodd,  Mead  &  company,  1911.  xxvii,  [1], 
233  p.    24°.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Nov.    15,    1911;    2c.    Nov.    16,    1911;    A: 
297984 ;  Dodd,  Mead  &  co.,  New  York.      6239 

an  adaptation  of  the  story  of  Prosper  Meri- 


mee,  by  Henry  Hamilton,  dramatized  by 
Miron  L.  Smithson.  Chicago,  Chicago  manu- 
script CO.,  1909.     77  p.     f.     Mimeographed. 

©  July  2,  1909 ;  2c.  July  26,  1909 ;  D :  16377 ; 
Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.     >  6240 

a   drama,  by  E.  Johnstone.     Typewritten. 


[Note :  Name  on  copies,  E.  Jordan] 

©   E.    Johnstone,    Nev>-    York;    1894:52492, 
Nov.  10 ;  2c.  Dec.  21,  1895.  6241 

drama  in  4  acts,   by   Langdale  Williams. 


Chicago,  Chicago  manuscript  co.,  1914.     [65] 
p.     f°.     Mimeographed. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  IS,  1914 ;  D :  39134 ;  Alex.  Byers, 
Chi(!ago.  6241a 


—  a  dramatization  of  Prosper  Merimee's  novel 
of  the  same  title,  by  F.  JIartin. 

©    Fabe   Martin,    Dowagiac,    Mich. ;    1878 : 
14415,  Dec.  10.  6242 


—  melodramatic  play  in  1  act,  1  scene,  adapt- 
ed from  the  story  of  Prosper  Merimee,  by  M. 
Doi'an.     24  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Marie  Doran,  New  York ;  D :  6303,  Mar. 
7,  1905;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1905.  6243 

—  opera  in  4  acts,  music  by  Georges  Bizet, 
newly  translated  from  the  French  of  H.  Meil- 
hac and  L.  Halevy,  by  Algernon  St.  John- 
Brenon.  New  York.  Harry  Hvams.  1914.  32 
p.     8".     [With  music] 

©   Sept.   11,  1914;   2c.   Sept.  23,   1914;   D: 
38282 ;  Century  opera  co..  New  York.      6243a 

•taken  from   Prosper  ]Merimee's  novel. 


libretto  by  Henry  IMeilhac  and  Ludovic  Ha- 
levy, new  English  version  by  Hermann  Klein, 
music  by  Georges  Bizet.  Book  of  words.  Lon- 
don. Metzler  &  co.  (1909),  ltd.,  1913.  48  p. 
8". 

©    May    12,    1913;    2c.    May    31.    1913;    A: 
347632;  Metzler  &  co.   (1909),  ltd.,  London. 

6244 

a  romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  an  adaptation 

from  Prosper  Merimee,  by  Y.  Storbeck.  42  p. 
f".     Typewritten. 

©    Vale.ska     Storbeck,    Chicago ;     D :  3390, 
Apr.  27,  1903 ;  2c.  Apr.  27,  1903.  6245 

dramatized  from  the  novel  of  Prosper 

Merimee,  by  Theodore  Kremer.  Chicago  and 
New  York,  The  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  1906.  77 
p.    12°. 

©    Dramatic    pub.    co.,    Chicago ;    D :  9297, 
Oct.  23,  1906;  2c.  Oct.  24,  1906.  6246 


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6247 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


6366 


Carmen — Continued. 

a  romantic  play  in  4  acts,  adapted  from  the 

story  of  Prosper  Merimee,  and  the  opera  of 

Carmen,  by  M.  Doran  and  M.  Revel. 
I©    Marie    Doran    and    Mollie    Revel,    New 

York;   1896:18013,   Mar.   25;   2c.  Apr.  9;   2c. 

tjT>ewritten  Apr.  10.  6247 
or.  The  cigar  girl  of  Seville,  a  play,  by 

Olive  Logan  and  W.  Sikes. 

©  Wirt  Sikes,  United  States ;  1878 :  11843, 

Oct.  14.  6248 

Carmen  up  to  the  minute;  a  burlesque  sketch, 
by  J.  A.  Fraser,  jr. 

©  Harry  L.  Emmert  and  Trix  Nicholson, 
Chicago;  1897:5103,  Jan.  15.  6249 

Carmencitata;  a  burlesque. 

©    Marius    Delaur,    United    States;    1890: 
32050,  Oct.  16.  6250 

Carmichael'3  daughter;  play  in  4  acts,  by  Mrs. 
F.  Drew.    86  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  27,  1915  ;  D  :  40482  ;  Mrs.  Frank 
Drew,  Girard,  Pa.  6250a 

Carmilhan  (The);  or,  The  phantom  search  for 
gold,  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  S.  Howell. 

©    S.    Howell,    New    Orleans;    1873:14069, 

Dec.  8.  6251 

Carmina;    a    drama    in    5    acts,    tr.    from    the 

French,   by    R.    Neuville.     Rochester,   N.   Y., 

press  of  Curtis  Morey  &  co.,  1871. 

©  Rosina  Neuville,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  1871  : 

354,  Jan.  16.  6252 

Carmine,    the   trader   of   the  post.      See  Deer 

Eeel,  the  scout. 
Carmita;    or,    The   runaway   bride,    a    music:!  1 
comedy  in  2  acts,  by  W.  Parke  and  A.  Shirley. 
©  Walter  Parke  and  Arthur  Shirley,  Lou- 
don; D:1694,  Mar.  10,  1902.  6253 
Carmosine;    conte    romanesque   en   4   jictes,    de 
Henri  Cain  et  Louis  Payen  [pseud,  of  Albert 
Lienard]      d'apres    Boccace    et    Musset,    mu- 
siaue  de  Henrv  Fevrier.    Paris,  Heugel  et  cie., 
1913.     2  p.  1.,  85  p.     16°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Apr.  1,  1913 ;  2c.  Apr.  21,  1913 ;  D  :  33091 ; 
Heugel  et  cie.,  Paris.  6254 

Carnabys  (The);  original  play  in  4  acts,  by  S. 
Morse.     114  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   June   17,    1915;    D:    40994;    Samuel 

:\Iorse,  New  York.  6254a 

Carnac  Sahib;   an  original   play  in  4   acts,  by 

Henrv  Arthur  Jones.     New  York  and  London, 

The  Macmillan  co.,  1899.    vii,  142  p.    12°. 

©  Macmillan  co..  New  York;  1899:45973, 

.July  15 ;  2c.  July  15.  6255 

Carnaval  (Le)  de  Puce  et  de  Plock;  piece  en  1 

acte,  par  Moriss  et  IMarcus  Bernard.     Paris, 

G.  Joubert,  1912.     31  p.    8°. 

©    Dec.    28,    1912;    2c.    Jan.    21,    1913;    D: 
32027;  Joubert,  Paris.  6256 


Carnaval  (Le)  des  enfants;  piece  en  3  actes,  de 
Saint-Georges  de  Bouhelier.  28  p.  4°.  ( Sup- 
plement gratuit  au  no.  2805  du  Monde  illustre, 
31  decembre  1910) 

©  Dec.  31,  imO;  2c.  Jan.  21,  1911;  D: 
23154;   Saint-Georges  de  Bouhelier,  Paris. 

6257 

Came  ardiente;  pasillo  de  verano,  en  1  cuadro 
al  fresco  y  unos  cupl§s  de  abrigo,  letra  de  F. 
Roig  Bataller,  mtisica  del  maestro  Federico 
Chaves.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  es- 
paiioles]  1910.  20,  [3]  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Sept.  6,  1910;  2c.  Sept.  7,  1910;  D: 
21997;  F.  Roig  Bataller,  Madrid.  6258 

Carne  (La)  flaca;  humorada  lirica  en  1  acto, 
dividido  en  4  cuadros  y  en  prosa,  original 
de  C.  Arniches  y  J.  Jackson  Veyan,  mfisica 
del  maestro  Vicente  Lleo.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  espanoles]  1908.  47  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Carlos  Arniches  &  Jose  Jackson  Veyan, 
Madrid;  D :  13598,  Aug.  19,  1908;  2c.  Aug. 
19,  1908.  6259 

Carnival;  play  in  1  act,  by  S.  W.  Cutting.  [2], 
22  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  23,  1911 ;  D  :  28075  ;  Saral\  Wal- 
ter Cutting,  Arlington  Heights,  Mass.       6260 

sketch  in  1  act,  by  J.  T.  Fare.     [1],  10  p. 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  3,  1911 ;  D :  23834 ;  John  T.  Fare, 
Los  Angeles.  6261 

or,  Mardi  Gras  in  New  Orleans,  comedy 

in  1  act,  adapted  from  the  French  by  Dorothy 
Reynartz. 

©    Roxbury    pub.    co..    New    York;    1899: 
12660,  Feb.  15 ;  2c.  Feb.  15.  6262 

Carnival  day  of  the  Kit-kat  klub;  a  farce  in 
2  acts,  by  C.  F.  Bradford. 

©  Carrie  F.  Bradford,  Brooklyn;  D:  82.5.5, 
Mar.  19,  1906.  6263 

Carnival  of  days;  by  Ida  M.  Buxton.  Clyde, 
O.,  Ames'  publishing  co. 

©    Ames   pub.    co.,    Clyde,    O. ;    1888:8207, 
Mar.  19.  6264 

Carnival  (The)  of  nations.  See  Uncle  Sam's 
surprise  party. 

Carnival  of  reviews. 

©   Isabel   Goodhue,    Skyuka,   N.    C. ;    1897: 
40744,  July  13.  6265 

Carnival  of  roses;  pantomime  in  5  scenes,  by 
Loise  La  Gai  [pseud,  of  M.  L.  Ayer]  and  R. 
St.  Elia.     [6]  p.    4°.    Ms. 

©    Ic.    June    18,    1910;    D:  21373;    Marie 
Louise  Ayer,  New  York.  6266 


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6292 


Carnival  (A)  of  sports;  an  entertainment  rep- 
resenting such  popular  sports  as  tennis, 
archery,  base-ball,  boxing,  foot-ball,  etc.,  by 
Verenci  Minster.  Philadelphia,  The  Penn 
publishing  company,  1891. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia ;  1892 :  13520, 
Mar.  28;  2c.  Mar.  28.  6267 

Carnival  (The)  of  the  elements;  a  play  in 
which  the  names  of  the  elements  in  chemistry 
are  the  characters,  with  music  and  songs,  by 
E.  H.  Hazen. 

,©  Edward  H.   Hazen,  Des  Moines;   1897: 
60283,  Oct.  25.  6268 

Carnival  of  Venice;  spectacular  extravaganza 
in  2  acts,  by  S.  T.  Jack. 

©  Sam  T.  Jack,  Chicago ;  1895 :  27663,  May 
21.  6269 

Carnival  promoter's  troubles  in  Turkish,  bath. 

©  Benjamin  Devault,  Baltimore ;   D  :  7942, 

Feb.  3,  1906.  6270 

Carnival  time.     See  Town  (The)  clowia. 

Carno  (A);  szinmii  harom  felvonasban,  irtak 
Biro  Lajos  es  Lengvel  Menyhert.  Budapest, 
Singer  es  Wolfner  kiadixsa,  1913.    140  p.    12°. 

©   Nov.   22,    1912;    2c.    Nov.   26,    1912;    D: 
.31823;  Hans  Bartsch,  New  York.  6271 

Carola;  et  drama  i  3  ;ikter  og  andre  digte,  af  H. 
Jacobsen.    13  p.    12^    Printed. 

©  Henriette  Jacobsen,  Harlan,  la. ;  D :  8459, 
Apr.  5,  1906;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1906.  6272 

Carolina;  an  American  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H. 
G.  Donnelly.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   H.    G.    Donnelly,    Plymouth,    Mass. ;    D : 
8148,  Mar.  12,  1906;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1906.        6273 

Caroline,  the  caddie;  a  lyric  comedy  in  2  acts, 
by  J.  W.  Harrington.     Typewritten. 

©  John  Walker  Harrington,  New  York ;  D : 
581,  June  17,  1901 ;  2c.  June  17,  1901.       6274 

Carolyn  of  Metz. 

©  Francis  Von  Buhl,  Lansing,  Mich. ;   D : 
6631,  May  4,  1905.  6275 

Caroms;  farce-comedy  drama.     Typewritten. 

©    Wm.    B.     Dyer,     Chicago ;     1895 :  13893, 
Mar.  9;  2c.  Mar.  11.  ^    6276 

Carpathian  (The)  princess. 

©   Vivian   Mitten,    Lewiston,    Id. ;    D :  4216, 
Nov.  9,  1903.  6277 

Carpenter's  (The)  son.     See  Jarius  Jordan. 

Carpet-bagger  (A);  a  play,  by  F.  Standish. 

©  Frederick  Standish,  Lynn,  Mass. ;  1894 : 
44062,  Sept.  20.  6278 

a  romantic  political  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 

Opie  Read  and  F.  S.  Plxley.     Typewritten. 

©  F.  S.  Pixley,  Chicago ;  1898 :  57289.  Sept. 
29;  2c.  Sept.  29.  6279 


Carpet-baggers  (The);  a  play  in  5  acts,  by 
F.  S.  Ganter. 

©   Franz   S.   Ganter,   New   Orleans;   1878: 
680;  Jan.  14.  6280 

Carpet  bags;  a  play  in  4  acts. 

©   R.    M.    Taylor,   New   York;    1872:9899, 
Sept.  13.  6281 

Carranque;  pasatiempo  lirico,  letra  de  V.  de  la 
Vega,  musica  de  los  maestros  Cereceda  y 
Marti.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espafi- 
oles]  1907.    27  p.     12".     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ventura  de  la  Vega,  Madrid;  D :  11483, 
Oct.  7,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  7,  1907.  6282 

Carrette,  the  waif;  by  Mrs.  S.  Johnston. 

©    Mrs.    Sterrette    Johnston,    Salem,    Or. ; 
1896  :  47519,  Aug.  21.  6283 

Carriage  (The)  is  waiting.  7  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Grace    Belle    Delaney,    Cincinnati ;    D : 
6680,  May  17,  1905 ;  2c.  May  17,  1905.      6284 

Carrick  a  Rede;  a  I'omantic  Irish  drama  in  5 
acts  and  8  tableaux,  by  F.  Percy. 

©  Frederick  Percy,  New  York ;  1880 :  9530, 
.June  22.  6285 

Carrickmore;  or,  The  blood  test,  a  romantic 
original  Irish  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  with 
original  songs  and  music,  by  J.  F.  Moran. 

©  J.  F.  Moran,  Detroit ;  1890 :  15350,  May 
9.  6286 

Carrie  Arms;  libretto  for  a  musical  farce  in  2 
acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  A.  N.  C.  Fowler.  63 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  A.  N.  C.  Fowler,  Glens  Falls.  N.  Y. ;  D : 
14164,  Oct.  28,  1908;  2c.  Oct.  28,  1908.     6287 

music  by  Manuel  Klein,  book  bj'  A.  N.  C. 

Fowler,   lyrics  by   Klein   and  Fov/ler.     58  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  A.  N.  C.  Fowler,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
10263,  Apr.  3,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  3,  1907.         6288 

Carrie  Nation;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  T.  P.  Bayer. 
14  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Theobald  Percy  Bayer,  New  York ;  D : 
5429,  Aug.  12,  1904;  2c.  Aug.  18,  1904.      6289 

Carried  away;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  L.  .Mackall. 
[72]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    1,    1911 ;    D :  24381 ;    Lawton 
Mackall,  New  Haven.  6290 

Carried  by  storm;  a  proposed  dramatic  compo- 
sition in  3  acts,  by  C.  A.  Loder. 

©  Chas.  A.  Lodfer,  Philadelphia  ;  1893  :  2872, 
Jan.  12.  6291 

Carrienation;  a  travesty  on  the  coronation. 

©  Felix  Fair,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y. ;  D :  1717, 
Apr.  9,  1902.  6292 


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6311 


Carrier  39;  comedy  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  H. 
Hart. 

©  Harry  Hart,  Buffalo ;  1891 :  43190,  Dec.  2. 

6293 

Carrig'an's  courage;  drama  iu  1  act,  by  T.  D. 
Cooper.     [17]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    2.3,    15)14 ;    D :  38882 ;    Thomas 
Dibblee  Cooper.  S:ni  Francisco.  6293a 

Carring'tons  (The);  a  comedy  in  4  acts  and  4 
scenes,  by  O.  P.  Caylor. 

©  Oliver  P.  Caylor,  United  States;   1888: 
3253,  Jan.  30.  6294 

Carriscourt;  or,  Did  she  sin?  an  emotional 
society  drama  in  4  acts,  from  Mary  Reed 
Crowell's  novel  Did  she  sin?  by  A.  L.  Pearson. 

©  A.  L.   Pearson,   Pittsburgh;  1883:23.569, 
Dec.  19.  6295 

Carre  (El)  del  sol;  zarzuela  en  1  acto,  dividido 
en  4  cuadros,  libro  de  M.  Thous,  musica  del 
maestro  Jose  Serrano.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores  espanoles]  1911.  53,  [1]  p.,  2  1.  12". 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Dec.  30,  1911 ;  2('.  Jan.  2,  1912 ;  D  :  28153  ; 
Maximiliauo  Thous,  iladrid.  6296 

Carrots;  comedy-drama,  4  acts,  4  tableaux,  by 
M.  L.  Johnson. 

©   Martha    Lafitte    Johnson,    Philadelphia ; 
1881 :  17955,  Nov.  IS.  6297 

a  play  in  1  act,  by  Jules  Kenard,  tr.  by 

Alfred  Sutro.  London.  S.  French,  ltd. ;  New 
York,  S.  French,  1904.  25  p.  12".  (On  cover: 
French's  international  copyrighted  ed.  of  the 
works  of  the  best  authors,  no.  76) 

©    Samuel    French,    New    York ;    D :  5787, 
Nov.  18,  1904;  2c.  Nov.  28,  1904.  6298 

a  3  act  drama,  by  T.  W.  Bree.    Ms. 

©  Thomas  AY.  Bree,  San  Francisco ;  1881 : 
77.57,  May  16;  2c.  Aug.  15.  6299 

Carrotts,  child  of  the  Massassiena;  border 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  L.  Johnson. 

©   Martha    Lafitte   John.son,    Philadelphia ; 
1882 :  14256,  Aug.  28.  6300 

Carroty  Nell;  a  farce  in  2  acts,  by  Thacher 
Howland  Guild.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co., 
1906.  25  p.  16".  (On  cover:  Baker's  ed.  of 
plays) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  7485, 
Nov.  1,  1905;  2c.  Nov.  22,  1905.  6301 

Carre w  abbey  and  the  way  of  the  will;  a  5 
act  drama,  by  T.  E.  Jlills. 

©  T.  E.  aiills.  New  York ;  1874 :  7374,  June 
1.  6302 

Carson  (The)  ruins.     See  Treachery. 

Cartas  de  novios;  escena  andaluza,  en  prosa, 
original  de  11  Arr<\vo  Lamarca.  Madrid  [So- 
ciedad de  autores  espanoles]  1907.     10  p.     8°. 

©  Enrique  Arroyo  Lamarca,   Madrid ;   D : 
10793,  June  18,  1907 ;  2c.  June  18,  1907.     6303 


Carte  blanche;  a  sensational  drama  in  prologue 
and  5  acts,  adapted  from  the  French,  by  F. 
Williams. 

©  Fred  Williams,  Boston;  1873:10726, 
Sept.  18.  6304 

Carter  of  the  Lazy  Y;  in  4  acts,  by  John  A. 
Preston.     [48]  p.     f".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  8,  1910 ;  D :  22756 ;  John  A.  Him- 
melein,  Sandusky,  O.  6305 

Carter,  the  American  magician;  by  C.  J.  Car- 
ter.    Typewritten, 

©  Charles  Joseph  Carter,  Chica.go ;  1899: 
63653,  Oct.  2 ;  2c.  Oct  2.  6306 

Carter's  two  English  coons;  by  E.   A.  Carter. 

cover-title,  8  p.     12".     Printed. 

©  Edward  Allen  Carter,  Kansas  City,  Mo. ; 
D:2107,  July  11,  1902;  2c.  Sept.  13,  1902. 
[Note:  Title  on  copies  reads  Two  English 
coons]  6307 

Cartersville;  an  atmosphere  play  in  3  acts,  by 
D.  S.  Freeman. 

©  Douglas  Southall  Freeman,  Richmond; 
D :  7579,  Nov.  18,  1905.  6308 

Cartouche  (La);  or.  The  vagabonds,  a  phiy  in 
3  acts,  books  and  lyrics  by  l\  J.  Dugan,  nuisic 
by  Hermann  Frederick  Gruendler.  49  p.  8". 
Printed.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Patrick  John  Dugan,  Pueblo,  Col.;  D: 
7827,  .Tan.  6,  1906;  2c.  Feb.  1,  1900.  6309 

Case  (Un)  de  conscience;  piece  en  2  actes,  par 
P.  Bourget  et  S.  Basset.  12  p.  f.  ( L'lUustra- 
tioji  theatrale,  no.  156,  30  juillet  1910) 

©  July  30,  1910 ;  2c.  Sept.  3, 1910 ;  D  :  21933 ; 
Paul  Bourget  &  Serge  Basset,  Paris.       6309a 

Cas  San.     33  p.    f".    Typewritten. 

©  Josephine  Jlaude  Harkins  Peteler,  Los 
Angeles;  D:7414,  Oct.  17,  1905;  2c.  Nov.  28, 
1905.  6310 

Casa  (La)  de  Su  Excelencia;  sainete  llrico  en 
1  acto  y  en  prosa,  original  de  J.  Tellaeche  y 
G.  Perrin  y  Thome,  rausica  del  maestro  Cam- 
pina.  Madrid,  Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles, 
1915.    35  p.    12".     [Words  only] 

©  Mar.  15,  1915;  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1915;  D: 
40061 ;  Jose  Tellaeche  y  Guillermo  Perrin  y 
Thome,  Madrid.  6310a 

Casa  Paterna  (Magda);  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Hermann  Sudermann.  New  York,  J.  A.  Mc- 
Grath. 

©  James  A.  McGrath,  New  York;  1896: 
12694,  Feb.  26;  2c.  Feb.  24.  6311 

Casa  do  (El)  casa  quiere.  See  Familia  (La) 
de  la  Sole. 


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Casanova;  operette  iii  3  iikten,  voa  Jacques 
Gliiek,  gesangstexte  von  Will  Steinberg,  mu- 
sik  von  Paul  Lincke.  Berlin,  Apollo-verlag, 
1913.     64  p.     12<*. 

©   Nov.    25,    1913;    2c.    Nov.    26,    1913;    D: 
351C3;  Apollo-verlag,  Berlin.  6312 

3  szenen,  von  Erich  August  Greeven.     Ber- 


lin, Egon  Fleischel  &  co.,  1914.     117  p.     12'. 

©    Ic.    Mar.     1,     1915;     D:  40733;     Egon 
Fleischel  &  co.,  Berlin.  6313 

Case  (The)  against  Casey;  a  burlesque  breach 
of  promise  trial  in  1  scene,  by  Thornton  Friel. 
Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  [1905]  24  p.  16". 
(On  cover:  Denison's  specialties) 

©  T.   S.   Denison,   Chicago ;   D :  7314,    Sept. 
25,  1905 ;  2c.  Oct.  21,  1905.  6314 

Case  (The)  against  Jones;  by  A.  Hoffman.  28 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Aaron    Hoffman,    New   York ;    D :  13291, 
.June  29,  1908;  2c.  June  29,  1908.  6315 

Case  (A)  for  eviction;  a  comedietta  in  1  act,  by 
S.  Theyre  Smith.  New  American  ed.,  correctly 
re-printed  from  the  original  authorized  act- 
ing ed.     New  York,  H.   Roorbach. 

©  Harold  Roorbach,  New  York ;  1890 :  5360. 
Feb.  12;  2c.  Mar.  25.  6316 

Case  (A)  for  Sherlock  Holmes;  comedy  in  2 
acts,  bv  Gladys  Ruth  Bridgham.  Boston,  W. 
H.  Baker  &  co.,  1914.     30  p.     12". 

©  Dec.  4.  1913;  2c.  Dec.  6,  1913;  D :  35268 : 
Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.  6317 

Case  (A)  in  court;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  B.  Foster. 
[1],  11  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Apr.    15,    1912;    D :  29365 ;    Julia    B. 
Foster.  Berkeley,  Cal.  6318 

Case  (The)  of  Arthur  Woodward  and  Eve  in 
her  desire  to  be  happy;  naturalistic  tragedy, 
by  E.  H.  Sterling.  [2],  48  p.  4".  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    11,    1914;    D:  35995;    Edward 


Hamilton  Sterling,  Trenton,  N.  J. 


6318a 


Case   of   Barbara;    dramatic   sketch,    by    T.    G. 
Springer.     25  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    11,    1910;    D:  20429;    Thomas 
Grant  Springer,  Oakland,  Cal.  ^    6319 

Case   (A)    of  blackmail;  a  farcelet. 

©  Louis  T.  Ollesheimer,  Detroit ;  D :  10422, 
Apr.  26,  1907.  6320 

play  in  1  act,  by  L.  T.  Ollesheimer.     [13] 

p.    f".    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   May   14,   1913;    D :  33223 ;    Louis   T. 
Ollesheimer,  Detroit.  6321 

Case  (The)  of  Charlotte  Dorr;  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  G.  More.     115  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    25,     1911;     D :  23463 ;     Marie 
Hebert  Melancon,  Palisade,  N.  J.  6322 


Case  (A)  of  circumstantial  evidence.  Type- 
written. 

©  Lotta  Day  Coleman,  San  Francisco ; 
1900  A  :  10764,  Apr.  28 ;  2c.  Apr.  30.  6323 

Case  (A)  of  "  con  "  ;  a  comedy  sketch  for  three 
male    characters    in    1    act,    by    W.    J.    Kane. 

Typewritten. 

©  William  James  Kane,  New  York ;  D : 
545.  June  4,  1901 ;  2c.  June  4,  1901.  6324 

Case  (A)  of  consciences;  by  Will  A.  Heelan. 
Typewritten. 

©  Hermina  Windrath  and  Amanda  Wind- 
rath.  New  York;  1899:79^11,  Dec.  7;  2c. 
Dec.  6.  6325 

Case  (A)  of  divorce;  a  dramatic  sketch  in  1 
act.  by  Barrett  Eastman. 

©  B.  Eastman,  Chicago ;  D :  11219.  Aug. 
23,  1907.  6326 

Case  (A)  of  duplicity;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by 
Helen  Sherman  Griffith.  Philadelphia,  The 
Penn  publishing  company,  1901.     18  p.     12°. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia ;  D :  725, 
Aug.  6,  1901 ;  2c.  Aug.  5,  1901.  6327 

Case  (A)  of  emergency;  comedy  sketch,  by  C. 
Van.    8  p.     f.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  2.  1909  ;  D  :  16207  ;  Charles  Van, 
Brooklyn.  6328 

— — ■  or.  The  substitute  lion  tamer,  play  in  1 
act,  by  J.  G.  Bostock.     11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  30,  1913;  D:  33730;  J.  Gordon 
Bostock,  New  York.  6329 

Case  (A)  of  frenzied  finance;  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  Kellett  Chalmers. 

©  Wm.  A.  Brady,  New  York ;  D :  6281,  Mar. 
6,  1905.  6330 

Case  (A)  of  graft. 

©  John  Hunter  Booth,  New  Orleans ;  D : 
13029,  Moy  22,  1908.  6331 

Case  (A)  of  grip;  comedy  sketch,  by  H.  A.  H. 
Perry.     [1],  9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  27.  1914 ;  D :  3S934 ;  Helen  Avery 
Hardy   Perry,   New   York.  6331a 

Case  (A)  of  hearts  and  diamonds;  comedy  in 
4  acts,  by  J.  Rayner.  [3],  64  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  1,  1910 ;  D  :  21707 ;  John  Rayner. 
New  York.  6332 

Case  (The)  of  Herr  Bar  Roomski  Coneyiskey, 
an  anarchist;  a  mock  trial,  by  Harry  E.  Shel- 
land.  New  York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1902. 
38  p.    12°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York ;  D :  2328. 
Sept.  15,  1902;  2c.  Oct.  1,  1902.  6333 

Case  (A)  of  hysteria;  an  original  dramatic 
sketch  in  1  act,  by  C.  Finger. 

©  Carl  Finger,  Philadelphia;  1900  A: 
19859,  Aug.  9.  6334 


297 


6335 


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6355 


Case  (A)  of  identity;  a  drama  iu  4  acts  by  D. 
Davidson  and  P.  C.  Rust. 

©  Dore  Davidson  and  Pauline  Carrington 
Rust,  New  York  ;  1895 :  56828,  Nov.  9.       6335 

Case  (A)  of  jealousy;  a  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 
I.  M.  G.  Wood. 

I©  Ames  pub.   co.,   Clyde,   O. ;   1896 :  14859, 
Mar.  7 ;  2c.  Mar.  18.  6336 

Case  (A)  of  kin;  a  comedy,  by  H.  Douglas.     97 
p.     4".    Typewritten. 

©  Harry  Douglas,  Great  Barrington,  Mass. ; 
D :  5464,  Aug.  19,  1904 ;  2c.  Aug.  19,  1904. 

6337 

Case   (A)   of  mother-in-law;  by  J.   K.  Adams, 

founded  on  Daniel  Jourda's  French  farce,  Le 

true  d'Octave.     [1],  17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  20,   1913;   D:  35154;   Jacob  K. 

Adams,  New  York.  6338 

Case  (A)  of  much  obliged;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by 
Charles  Horwitz.     19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  Wilkinson,  New  York ;  D :  15523, 
Apr.  2,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  2,  1909.  6339 

Case  (A)  of  propinquity;  a  play  in  4  acts,  bv 
M.  B.  Douglas. 

©  Minnie  Blakistone  Douglas,  New  York ; 
D :  4015,  Sept.  26,  1903.  6340 

Case  of  rebellious  Susan;  comedy  iu  3  acts,  by 
H.  A.  Jones.  London,  Samuel  French,  ltd. ; 
New  York,  Samuel  French,  1909.    156  p.    8°. 

©   Nov.    13,    1909;    2c.   Nov.    15,    1909;    D: 
17379;  Henry  Arthur  Jones,  London.        6341 


Same.   New  York,  Macmillan  &  co.,  1894. 

©  Macmillan  &  co..  New  York ;  1894 :  57393, 
Dec.  10 ;  2c.  Dec.  10.  6342 

Case  (A)  of  servantgitis;  a  monologue,  by  A. 
J.  Levi.    6  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Annie   Josephine   Levi,   New   York ;    D : 
12891,  May  4,  1908;  2c.  June  8,  1908.       6343 

Case  (The)  of  Smythe  vs.  Smith;  a  mock 
trial  court  scene  in  1  act,  by  Frank  Dumont. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia ;  1899 :  52033, 
Aug.  14;  2c.  Aug.  14.  6344 

Case  (A)  of  snakes;  a  1  act  comedy,  by  Jim  H. 
Rutherford. 

©    J.    H.    Rutherford,    Chicago;    D :  4088, 
Oct.  12,  1903.  6345 

Case  (The)  of  Sophronia;  a  play  for  six  girls, 
by  Marjorie  Benton  Cooke.  Chicago  and  New 
York,  The  Dramatic  publishing  company 
[1906]      13  p.    12". 

©    Dramatic    pub.    co.,    Chicago ;    D :  9538, 
Nov.  28,  1906;  2c.  Dec.  15,  1906.  6346 


Case  of  spoons;  or,  The  Baroness  Sorato's  gar- 
den party,  Japanese  farce  for  amateur  per- 
formance, by  Eunice  T.  Gray.  New  York,  S. 
French;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1909.  19  p. 
12.  (On  cover:  B'rench's  international  copy- 
righted ed.  of  the  works  of  the  best  authors, 
no.  167) 

©   Nov.    13,    1909;    2c.    Nov.    15,    1909;    D: 
17372;   Samuel  French,  New  York.  6347 

"Case  (A)  of  suicide;  by  E.  L.  Axilbund.     20  p. 

4".     Typewritten. 

©  Elizabeth  L.  Axilbund,  Philadelphia  ;  D  : 
12324,  Jan.  31,  1908;  2c.  Jan.  31,  1908.      6348 

Case  (A)  of  suspension;  a  comedietta  in  1  act, 
by  Louise  Latham  Wilson. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia  ;  1899 :  46818, 
July  19;  2c.  July  20.  6349 

Caseron  (El)  de  las  flores;  boceto  dramatico 
en  1  acto  y  en  prosa,  original  de  L.  Ramos  de 
la  Vega.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  es- 
panoles]  1909.    27,  [1]  p.     12°. 

©   Nov.    18,    1909;    2c.    Nov.    19,    1909;    D: 
17450 ;  Lola  Ramos  de  la  Vega,  Madrid.  6350 

Casey  and  the  fortuneteller;  vaudeville  sketch, 
by  G.  L.  Culver.    3  p.     8".     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Jan.  12,  1912 ;  D :  28299 ;  Gus  La  Dell 


Culver,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 


6351 


Casey  and  the  Green  sod  club;  a  musical  com- 
edy in  2  acts,  words  and  music  by  R.  Imhof. 
33  p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©    Fred    Roger    Imhof,    Chicago;    D :  7015, 
July  24,  1905;  2c.  July  24,  1905.  6353 

Casey  for  alderman;  a  musical  comedy  in  2 
acts  with  extravaganza  attachments.  75  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Mark    Forrest,    Milwaukee ;     D :  12502, 
Mar.  7,  1908;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1908.  6353 

Casey  in  Africa;  or.  Wild  West  Casey,  farce  in 
1  act,  by  E.  Foreman.    33  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  7,  1911 ;  D :  24419 ;  Edgar  Fore- 
man, New  York.  6354 

Casey  in  society;  farce  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
C.  E.  Taylor.     [1],  38  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   June   17,   1914;   D:  37340;   Cha.s.   B. 
Taylor,   New  York.  6354a 

Casey  Jones,  jr.;  play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  J.  Craw- 
ley.    [2],  41  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    .Tuly    18,    1912;    D :  30362 ;    Geo.    .L 
Crawley,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  6355 

Casey  the  inventor;  vaudeville  comic,  by  Harry 
L.  Newton.  New  York,  M.  Witmark  &  sons, 
1914.     13  p.     12". 

©  Sept.  1,  1914  ;  2c.  Sept.  2,  1914 ;  D :  38028 ; 
M.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York.  6355a 


Casey,     the 
Reilly's. 


piper.        See     Ladies     night     at 


298 


6356 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED  STATES 


6375 


Casey,  the  porter.     See  Ritz-Casey  (The)  hotel. 

Casey's  Corners.     See  New  (The)  bully. 

Casey's  daughter,  Mary  Ann;  au  Irish  farce  iu 
1  act  by  J.  R.  Farrell.  Clyde,  O.,  Ames'  pub- 
lishing CO.,  1903.  9  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  Ames' 
series  of  standard  and  minor  drama,  no.  441) 
©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  D :  3589,  June 
15,  1903 ;  2c.  June  13,  1903,  6356 

Casey's  Dutch  wife.     7  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ilichard  Hamlin,   Rochester,  Minn. ;   D : 
4718,  Mar.  14,  1904 ;  2c.  Mar.  14,  1904.      6357 

Casey's  four  hundred;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
S.  C.  Hunt. 

©  Wm.  Triplett,  .J.  F.  Cassel,  and  Sam  C. 
Hunt,  Indianola,  la. ;  1899 :  53803,  Aug.  23. 

6358 

Casey's  friend;  a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
G.  P.  Golden. 

©  George  Fuller  Golden,  New  York;  1898: 
24645,  Apr.  19.  6359 

Casey's  troubles. 

©  Alfred  Kelcy  and  Charles  Hassenforder, 
Philadelphia  ;  1888 :  34584,  Dec.  4.  6360 

Same. 

©  Richard  Lombard,  Turners  Falls.  Mass. ; 
D:2487,  Oct.  23,  1902.  6361 

Casey's  wife;  a  3  act  farcical  comedy,  by  R.  .J. 
Donnelly. 

©   Robert    J.    Donnelly,   New   York;    1898: 
313G7.  INlay  20.  6362 

Cash;  politico-monetary  intrigue  iu  4  acts,  by 
D.  A.  Reynolds.     [2],  88  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  22,  1912;  D:  31220;  D.  A.  Rey- 
nolds, New  York.  6363 

sketch  in  1  act,  by  M.  Reuate.     LI],  4  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    31,    1911;    D:  23799;    Marie 
Renate,  Lcs  Angeles.  6364 

Cash  and  credit;  a  3  act  drama  taken  from  the 
life  of  a  business  man.  year  1906.  [San  An- 
tonio, Tex.,  Wood  printing  &  engrav'g  co., 
1914]     15  p.    illus.   obi.  24". 

©  Dec.  15,  1914 ;  2c.  Jan.  26,  1915 ;  afE.  Feb. 
8,  1915 ;  A :  394735 ;  F.  Liberto,  San  Antonio. 

6364a 

Cash  (A)  bos;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  M. 
Favor. 

©  Edward  M.  Favor,  Long  Branch,  N.  J. ; 
1886  :  24635,  Nov.  1.  6365 

Cash  (The)  girl;  book  and  lyrics  by  Earle  C. 
Jones,  music  by  George  W.  Meyer.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   John   J.   Reisler,   New   York ;    D :  13603, 
Aug.  19,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  19,  1908.  6366 


Cash  (The)  girl — Continued. 

3  act  comedy,  by  G.  T.  Smith.     52  p.     4". 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  18,  1909 ;  D :  17137 ;  George  Tot- 
ten  Snnth  and  Frederick  H.  D.  Graliame,  New 
York.  6367 

Cash  here;  or.  The  lady's  in  a  hurry,  by  J.  H. 
Steele. 

©  Jessamy  Harte  Steele,  New  York ;  D : 
1750,  Apr.  5,  1902.  6368 

Cash  or  credit.  See  Business  (The)  man's 
dream. 

Cash  (A)  register;  a  farce  comedy  and  nmsical 
absurdity  in  3  acts,  by  J.  H.  Leonard. 

©  John  H.  Leonard,  New  York ;  1891 :  3984, 
Jan.  28.  6369 

Cashel  Byron's  profession;  romance,  by  Ber- 
nard Shaw,  arr.  for  the  stage  in  3  acts,  by 
S.  Stange.     95  p.     4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  15,  1915 ;  D :  39995 ;  Stanislaus 
Stange,  New  York.  6369a 

See  also  Admirable  Bashville. 

Cashiel  Byron,  gentleman  pugilist;  a  play  in 
4  acts,  by  H.  J.  Wolfe. 

©  Harrison  J.  Wolfe,  Youugstown,  O. ; 
19U0  A :  28740,  Nov.  23.  6370 

Cashier;  1  act  drama,  by  R.  Fielding.  12  p. 
4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  16,  1910;  D :  20204 ;  Romaine 
Fielding,  New  York.  6371 

•  a  sensational  comedy-drama  in  4  acts  and 

10  scenes,  by  James  Silver. 

©  Henry  Russell  Brennan,  New  York ;  1897  : 
9828,  Feb.  8.  6372 

Cashier  (The)  and  the  dago;  play  in  1  act,  by 
W.  Montague.     Q  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  20,  1914;  D :  38557 ;  Walter 
^lontague,  San  Francisco.  6372a 

Cashier's  (A)  ordeal.     See  Ranch  (A)  woman. 

Casimer;  a  musical  drama  in  3  acts,  touching 
the  Franco-Prussian  v,'ar,  by  W.  H.  Aubrey. 

©  Wm.  Howard  Aubrey,  Detroit;  1894: 
19328,  Apr.  14.  6373 

Casimirs  hinamelfahrt;  burleske  operette  iu  3 
akten,  von  A.  M.  Willner  u.  Robert  Bodansky, 
musik  von  Bruno  Granichstadten.  Text  der 
gesiinge.  Wien,  W.  Karczag,  1912.  56  p.  12°. 
©  Jan.  23,  1912;  2c.  Apr.  17,  1912;  D: 
29401;  W.  Karczag,  Vienna.  6374 

von  A.  M.  Willner  und  Robert  Bo- 
dansky und  A.  M.  Weikoue,  musik  von  Bruno 
Granichstiidten,  mise-en-scene  verfasst  vou 
Franz  Glawatsch.  VoUstandiges  regiebuch. 
Wien,  W.  Karczag.     150  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  29,  1912 ;  D :  29528 ;  W.  Karczag, 
Leipzig.  6375 


299 


6376 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


6398 


Casino  (The)  comedy  four;  by  J.  Palmer. 

©  Joe  Palmer,  Chicago ;  1898 :  13405,   Feb. 
24.  6376 

Casino  (The)  girl;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
bv  H.  B.  Smith.  liOndon,  Ascherberg  &  co. 
27  p.    8°. 

©   Harry   B.    Smith,    New   York;    1900   A: 
3252,  Feb.  5;  2c.  June  21,  1901.  6377 

Casket  (The)  case;  a  sunstroke  in  3  fits,  by 
E.  C.  de  Bonilla. 

©  Emanuel  Camoin  de  Bonilla,  New  York: 
D :  1.577,  Mar.  13,  1902.  •      6378 

Casket  (The)  girl  (La  fille  a  la  cassette);  ro- 
mantic drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  O.  Lynne.  78 
p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  5,  1910 ;  D :  22727 ;  Edward  Oth- 
mer  Lynne,  Long  Bench,  Cal.  6379 

Caspar  Veeder;  an  original  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
C.  T.  Murphy. 

©  Con.  T.  Murphy,   St.  Louis;   1872:5222, 
May  17.  6380 

Casper  Houser;  an  original  libretto  of  a  4  act 
comic  opera,  by  J.  P.  Bender.    27  p.    16°. 

©  J.  Porter  Bender,  Bakersville,  Cal. :  D : 
3532,  June  4.  1903;  2c.  June  19,  1903.       6381 

Casper,  the  minstrel;  in  3  acts,  by  C.  T.  Ellis. 
©  Chas.  T.   Ellis.   Syracuse,  N.   Y. ;   1886: 

24489,  Oct.  30.  6382 

Casper,  the  warbler;  in  3  acts,  by  C.  T.  Ellis. 
©   Chas.   T.   Ellis.   Syracuse,   N.   Y. ;   1886: 
24487,  Oct.  30.  6383 

Casper,  the  yodler;  in  3  acts,  by  C.  T.  Ellis. 
©  Clms.    T.   Ellis,   Syracuse,   N.   Y. ;    1886: 

24490,  Oct.  30.  6384 

Cassalia;  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  written  and 
composed  by  il.  S.  Jacobs. 

©  I\Iav  Stetson  Jacobs,  Davenport,  Mass. ; 
1896 :  5363,  Jan.  20.  6385 

Casselle;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  M.  Steelman. 

©    Julia    M.    Steelman.    Cincinnati:    1878: 

5135,  Apr.  27.  6386 

Casselton  girls.     .See  Present  times. 


Cassette   (La)   du   docteur. 
noises. 


See   Ombres   chi- 


Cassidy  (The)  affair;  a  3  act  comedy  of  life  in- 
surance, by  J.  D.  Farrell. 

©  John  D.  Farrell,  Chicago ;  D :  10156,  Mar. 
16,  1907.  6387 

Cassidy's    Irish    stew;    a    local    musical    farce 
comedy,  by  Annie  Mack  Berlein. 

©  Edward  J.  McCormick,  New  York ;  1889 : 
31931.  Oct.  22.  6388 


Cassie;  or,  A  shadowed  life,  an  original  drama 
ill  3  acts,  by  E.  F.  De  Nyse. 

©  Edwin  F.   De  Nyse,   New   York;   1871: 
9799,  Oct.  20.  6389 

Cassilda.      tS'cc  Aldemon's  daughter. 

Cassilis  (The)  engagement;  a  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  St.  John  Hankiu.     New  York,  S.  French ; 

.    London,  S.  French,  ltd..  1907.     109  p.     12". 
©    Samuel    French.    New    York ;    D :  10579. 
May  17,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  24,  1907.  6390 

Cassiopeia;  or.  Three  bachelors  in  leap  year, 
by  Mrs.  A.  J,  Peterson.  18  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  17,  1909:  D:  17589;  Mrs.  A.  J. 
Peterson,  Long  Island,  N.  Y.  6391 

Cassius  whistle;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Robert 
C.  V.  Meyers. 

©   P.    Garrett   &   co.,    Philadelphia;    1885: 
25209,  Dec.  2;  2c.  Feb.  15,  1886.  6392 

Cast  adrift;  a  domestic  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  S. 
Mackaye. 

©    J.    Steele    Mackaye,    Stamford,    Conn. ; 
1876 :  9083,  Aug.  24.  6393 

See  also  Kirk  Holand. 


Cast  aside. 

©  Patrick  H.  Sullivan,  Samuel  Harris,  and 
Al.  H.  Woods,  New  York;  D :  998,  Oct.  23. 
1901.  6394 

scenic  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  Tom  Fitch. 


78  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Nellie  La  Pearl,  Chicago ;  D :  3447,  ]\Iav 
IS,  1903 ;  2c.  May  18,  1903.  6395 

Cast-off  (The);  story  of  ^Manila,  by  W.  Mack. 
[1],  16  p.     t°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    16,    1914 ;    D :  36355 ;    AVillard 
Mack,  Salt  Lake  City.  6395a 

Cast  out;  a  melodrama  in  3  acts,  by  W.  A. 
Williams.  Philadelphia,  Guarantee  printing 
company,  1892. 

©    W.    A.    Williams,    Philadelphia;    1892: 
43887,  Oct.  28.  6396 

or.  Wife  and  no  wife,  a  drama  in  5  acts, 


by  O.  B.  Smith. 

©    Orriu    B.    Smith,    Chicago;    1875:2644. 
Mar.  22.  6397 

Cast  thy  bread  upon  the  waters;  comedy  drama, 
revised  by  M.  Hyman.  [6]  p.  f".  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.   Oct.  8,  1914;   D:  38437:   Milton   Hy- 
man. Denver.  6397a 

play   in   1   act,   by  M.   Hyman.     4  p.     f. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  31,  1913 ;  D :  33364 ;  Milton  Hy- 
man, San  Francisco.  6398 

See  also  Organ  (The)  grinder. 


300 


6399 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


6417 


Cast  up  by  the  sea;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  H. 
McKee. 

©   Henrv   McKee,    St.   Louis;    1881:19195, 
Dec.  12.      ■  6399 

Cast  upon  the  world;  or,  One  true  Irish  heart, 
a  sensational  domestic  drama  in  a  prologue 
and  5  acts,  by  D.  E.  Allyn. 

©   D.    E.   Allvn,    Grinnell.    la.;    1889:924.5. 
Mar.  23.  6400 

Casta  (La);  coraedia  en  3  actos.  original  de  .T. 
Lopez  Pinillos.  Madrid,  Sociedad  de  antores 
espauoles,  1912.     54  p.     12°. 

©   May    24,    1912;    2c.    May    13,    1912;    D: 
29778 ;  J.  Lopez  Pinillos,  Madrid.  6401 

Casta  de  Mata:  a  Mexican  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by 
J.  J.  Allen. 

©  .T.  J.  Allen.  Chicago:  1889:28560,  Sept. 
20.  6402 

Casta  diva;  or,  De  Meriadec,  an  European 
drama  of  to-day  in  5  acts,  founded  upon  the 
novel,  both  composed  and  written  by  A.  G. 
Ketchum.  New  York,  Published  by  the  au- 
thor, 1891. 

©    Annie   Chambers   Ketchum,    Loiiisville; 
1891:3269,  Jan.  22.  6403 

Castalia;  or.  The  cost  of  her  triumph,  romantic 
drama  in  5  acts,  by  Alfred  E.  Rice. 

©    .Toseph    Benjamin    Todenbier.    Detroit ; 
1885 :  17855,  Aug.  22.  6404 

Castanet  (The)  drill  and  the  tambourine  drill; 
by  J.  Lilian  Vandevere.  Franklin,  O.,  El- 
dridge  entertainment  house.     8  p.     12°. 

©  Mov.  1,  1914  :  2c.  Dec.  19.  1914  ;  D :  39300  ; 
Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Franklin.  O. 

6404a 

Castara;  or.  A  moral  lesson,  an  emotional 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  J.  Hallo. 

©  Frnnk  J.  Hnllo,  Minneapolis;  1894:  28678. 
July  9.  6405 

Castaway  (The);  a  drama,  by  W.  Stuart. 

©    AYilliam    Stuart,    United    States;    1881: 
3940,  Mar.  15.  6406 

a  melodrama  in  9  tableaux,  by  A.  K.  Ful- 
ton. 

©  A.  K.  Fulton,  P.altimoro;  1883:9891,  May 
31.  6407 

play  in  4  acts,  by  John  Ritter.     [2],  116  p. 


Castaways    (The) — Continued. 

a  nautical  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  Lindley. 

©  Harry  Lindley,  Leetonia,  O. ;  1889 :  18436, 
June  17.  6410 

See  also  Children  (The)  of  Captain  Grant. 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  1,  1913 :  D :  .32810 :  John  P.  Rit- 
ter, New  York.  6408 

Castaways  (The);  a  musical  play  in  2  acts,  book 
and  lyrics  by  J.  N.  Hilliard.  music  by  George 
Minges. 

©  John  Northern  Hilliard,  Rochester.  N.  Y. : 
D :  13684.  Aug.  29,  1908.  6409 


Caste;  an  original  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  T.  W. 
Robertson.  New  American  ed.,  correctly  re- 
printed from  the  original  authorized  acting 
ed.     New  York,  H.  Roorbach. 

©    Harold    Roorbach,    New    York;    1890: 
14238.  Apr.  29;  2c.  Apr.  29.  6411 

Casted  breads;  by  M.  Hyman.  5  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  26,  1911 ;  D :  28099 ;  Milton  Hy- 
man. San  Francisco.  6412 

Castello  (II)  del  sogno;  poemo  drammatico  in  4 
canti,  di  E.  A.  Butti.     108  p.     8°. 

©  Enrico  Annibale  Butti,  Milan;  D:  14.583, 
Dec.  21,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  21,  1908.  6413 

Castigo  (El)  en  la  venganza;  melodrama  lirico 
en  un  prologo  y  3  cuadros,  en  verso,  original 
de  E.  Prieto,  musica  del  maestro  Jose  Fon- 
rat.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espaiiolesl 
1908.     48  p.     8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Enrique  Prieto,  Madrid ;  D :  14500,  Dec. 
11.  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  11,  1908.  6414 

Castillo  (El);  zarzuela  en  un  acto  y  3  cuadros, 
en  prosa  y  verso  de  M.  Echegaray,  mfisica 
de  los  maestros  Nieto  y  Ortells.  Madrid  [So- 
ciedad de  autores  espaiioles]  1909.  41  p.  8°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Miguel  Echegaray,  Madrid :  D :  1.5466. 
Mar.  27,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  27,  1909.  6415 

Castillo  (El)  de  las  Aguilas;  drama  Ifrico,  en 
1  pi-ologo  y  4  cuadros,  en  verso,  original  de 
L.  Linares  Becerra  y  J.  de  Burgos,  musica  del 
maestro  Teodoro  San  Jose.  Madrid,  Sociedad 
de  autores  espauoles,  1910.  52  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  May  19.  1910;  2c.  May  20,  1910;  D: 
21079 ;  Luis  Linares  Becerra  y  Javier  de  Bur- 
gos, Madrid.  6416 

Casting  (The)  a,side  of  past  vagaries.  See 
Awakening  (The) 

Carting  the  boomerang.  See  Seven-twenty- 
eight. 

Casting  the  first  stone;  play  in  3  acts,  by  A. 
Armstrong  [pseud,  of  Agnes  Bird]  [1],  64  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  ,Ian.  19,  1914 ;  D :  35704 ;  Agnes  Bird, 
Thomaston,  Me.  6416a 

Castle  Botherem;  by  Arthur  Law.  London,  J. 
Williams,  ltd. ;  New  York.  E.  Schuberth  &  co.. 
1904.     32  p.    8". 

©  Josenh  Williams,  ltd.,  London :  D :  5141. 
June  7.  1904 ;  2c.  June  7,  1904.  6417 


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6437 


Castle  (The)  builders;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
Margaret  Cameron.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Margaret  Cameron  Smith,  Oakland,  Cal. ; 
D :  1G72,  Mar.  31.  1902 ;  2c.  Mar.  31,  1902.  6418 

Castle  Dangerous;  a  drama  of  the  fourteenth 
century  in  3  acts,  by  W.  J.  (lalt. 

©    William    .T.    Gait.    Philadelphia:    189S : 
54739.  Sept.  19;  2c.  May  14,  1902.  6419 

a  farcical  comedy  in  8  acts,  by  P.  S.  Sharpe. 


Typewritten. 

©  Percv  Seymour  Sharpe.  Chicago ;  D :  T7G. 
Aug.  20,  1901 ;  2c.  Aug.  20,  1901.  6420 

Castle  Garden;  a  realistic  original  play  of  the 
times,  by  J.  J.  McCloskey. 

©  Fred.  G.  Maeder.  New  Yorii :  1874  :  11512, 
Sept.  9.  6421 

or.   New  York  Battery  Park,   a   play,  by 


D.  Thompson. 

©    Denman    Thompson.    Louisville:    1881: 
18851,  Dec.  6.  6422 

—  See  also  Hedge  (The)  waif. 


Castle  Gloomy;  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  libretto 
by  H.  C.  Baker.     Typewritten. 

©  Henrv  Charles  Baker,   Iowa   City,   la. : 
1896:19051,  Mar.  27;  2c.  Mar.  27.  6423 

Castle  Grandprey;  by  Mrs.  S.  Crowninshield. 
©  Mrs.   Schuyler  Crowninshield.   AVashing- 
ton  ;  D :  1618,  Mar.  18,  1902.  6424 

Castle  (A)  in  Spain;  a  modern  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  Mrs.  C.  A.  Doremus  and  L.  Westervelt. 

©  Leonidas  Westervelt  and  Mrs.  Chas.  Do- 
remus, New  York ;  D :  13199,  June  16.  1908. 

6425 

a  romantic  play  in  4  acts,  by  Gage  Bennett. 


4".     Typewritten. 

©  William  Gage  Bennett,  New  York;  D: 
11546.  Oct.  17,  1907;  Ic.  Oct.  17,  1907;  Ic. 
Nov.  5,  1907.  6426 

Castle  in  the  air;  sketch  in  3  scenes,  by  B.  R. 
Perkins  and  H.  L.  Fox.  14  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  25,  1910;  D:  20022;  Emily  R. 
Perkins   and   Henry    L.    Fox,    Philadelphia. 

6427 

Castle  (The)  of  Grumpygrouch;  musical  fan- 
tasy in  2  parts,  by  V.  Kline  and  M.  D.  Dona- 
hey.     [1],  77  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  14,  1914 ;  D :  37036 ;  Virginia 
Kline  and  Mary  Dickerson  Donahey,  Long 
Beach,  N.  Y.  6427a 

Castle  (The)  of  Heart's  desire.  See  Cinderella 
and  the  prince. 


Castle  Ski-hi;  a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  words 
by  A.  M.  Shaw,  nmsic  by  Elizabeth  T^utton 
Alden.  143  p.  4".  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Adele  Marie   Shaw,  Brooklyn ;   D :  8174. 
:\Iar.  16,  1906;  2c.  Mar.  16,  1906.  6428 

Castle  Sombras;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  Green- 
ough  Smith.    New  York,  1896. 

©    Richard    Mansfield,    New    York;    1896: 
"     60761,  Nov.  5.  6429 

Castlemoor;  a  romantic  Irish  comedy  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  J.  E.  Sullivan.    Typewritten. 

©   James   E.   Sullivan,    Springfield.   Mass. ; 
1894:23084.  INIay  10;  Ic.  May  10.  6430 

Castles  in  Corsica;  picturesque  musical  comedy 
tabloid  in  1  act,  1  scene,  by  Chas.  Norton. 
Chicago,  Chicago  manuscript  co.,  1914.  [2], 
22  p.     f.    Mimeographed. 

©    Dec.    23,    1914;    2c.    Jan.    2.    1915;    D: 
39270;  Alex.  Byers,  Chicago.  6430a 

Castles  in  Spain;  an  original  play  in  4  acts,  by 
A.  Cuyas. 

©   Arturo   Cuyas,    New   York;    1881:3596, 
Mar.  11.  6431 

play   in   3   acts,   by   E.    John.     84   p.     4". 


Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    31,    1910;    D:  20654;    Ernest 
•John.  Manistee.  Mich.  6432 


Castles  (The)  of  the  devil, 
enchanted  castles. 


Sec  Seven  (The) 


Gastletons  (The);  a  society  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
M.  D.  Gregory. 

©  Mamie  Dandridge  Gregory,  Danville,  111. : 
1899:5,3802,  Aug.  23.  6433 

Cat  (The);  a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  act  1. 
©    Hugh    Farrar    McDermott,    New    York ; 
1886  :  1519,  Jan.  18  ;  Ic.  Jan.  18.  6434 

a  New  York  plav  of  today  in  3  acts,  by 

G.  W.  Ward.     116  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  George  Wester  field  Ward,  Alexandria, 
Minn. ;  D :  14622.  Dec.  24,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  28. 
1908.  6435 

Cat  (The)  and  the  canary;  comedy  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  J.  M.  Wiest.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Jolin  M.  Wiest,  Ashland,  O. ;  D :  1.3445, 
July  30,  1908 ;  2c.  July  30,  1908.  6436 

Cat  (The)  and  the  cherub;  play  in  1  act,  by 
C.  B.  Fernald.  New  York,  S.  French ;  Lon- 
don, S.  French,  ltd.,  1912.     35  p.     12". 

©  Oct.  18,  1912;  2c.  Oct.  19,  1912;  D: 
31177;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.         6437 

See  also  Oracolo  (Ij') 

Cat-boat  (The)     See  Yankee  fantasies. 


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6454 


™  Cat  (A)  in  a  bag.     8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Felix  F.  Feist,  New  Yorli ;  D :  11775. 
Nov.  20,  1907;  2c.  Nov.  20,  1907.  6438 

Cat  (The)  in  the  kitchen;  a  monologue  sketch 
for  Irish  comedian,  by  C.  H.  Lee. 

©  Colton  H.  Lee.  Washington:  D :  2139, 
July  19,  1902.  6439 

Catado  (El);  or,  The  indelible  kiss,  in  1  act, 
by  P.  Chyuoweth.    29  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  7,  1911;  0:251.59;  Phillips 
Chynoweth,  Madison,  Wis.  6440 

Catalina  (The)  maid.  (?ee  Song  (The)  of  the 
sea-shell. 

Cataline.     See  Catiline. 

Catalogued;  twenty  minute  farce,  by  S.  C.  Hun- 
ter. Browns  Valley,  Minn.,  Stanley  C.  Hun- 
ter, 1914.     cover-title,  [4]  p.     8". 

©  jNIar.  9,  1914  ;  2c.  Mar.  13,  1914 ;  D :  36337  ; 
Stanley  C.  Hunter,  Browns  Valley.  Minn. 

6441 

Catalpa  (The)  six;  or,  The  rescued  Fenians, 
sensational  drama  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Carleton. 

©  Elizabeth  Carleton.  New  York;  1877: 
3384,  Mar.  20.  6442 

Catarina  of  Venice;  in  4  acts,  by  E.  J.  M.  Hart, 
f.     Typewritten. 

©  Edgar  ,T.  M.  Hart,  New  York ;  D :  2404. 
Oct.  2,  1902 ;  2c.  Feb.  6,  1903.  6443 

Catastrofs  (I*a)  de  Eurgos;  juguete  comico  en 
2  actos,  el  primero  dividido  en  2  cnadros, 
original  de  E.  Garcia  Alvarez  y  A.  Casero. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1914. 
52  p.    ■12°. 

©  IMar.  28,  1914;  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1914;  D: 
36535 ;  Enrique  Gnvcia  Alvarez  y  Antonio 
Casero,  iladrid.  6443a 

Catastrophe;  play  in  1  act.  by  M.  W.  Sohn. 
[6]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  7.  1914;  D:  35948;  Monte  W. 
Sohn,  New  York.  6443b 

Catch  as  catch  ca,n;  a  wrestle  for  love  and 
money,  in  3  throws,  by  H.  A.  Du  Souchet. 

©  Henrv  A.  Du  Souchet,  New  York;  1886: 
9710,  Apr.  22.  .6444 

Catching  a  Croesus,     l-k'c  Red  letter  nights. 

Catching  Clara;  commencement  play,  by  Louise 
Rand  Bascom.  Lebanon,  O..  March  brothers, 
1914.    42  p.    8°. 

©  Aug.  4,  1914 ;  2c.  Aug.  6,  1914  ;  D  :  37762  ; 
INIarch  bros.,  Lebanon,  O.  6444a 

Catching  the  blame;  original  farcical  comedv 
in  3  acts,  by  Ellison  Harvey.  [101]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  4,  1912 ;  D :  28935 ;  American 
amusement  assn.,  Chicago.  6445 


Catchon  (The);  a  comedy,  by  J.  Meakins. 

©  James  Meakins,  New  York ;  1891 :  2123, 
.Tan.  13.  6446 

Catchy  comic  dialogues;  original  humorous  di- 
alogues suitable  for  all  kinds  of  entertain- 
ments for  young  people  and  adults,  by  Marie 
Irish.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  [1905]  119  p. 
16°. 

©  Thomas  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  D :  6945. 
July  10,  1905 ;  2c.  Sept.  14,  1905.  6447 

Catechize  (A)  on  cat-ology;  a  satirical  operetta 
with  recitations  and  a  prologue,  by  Katrine. 
©  Susan  J.  H.   (Stayner)  Bougarty,  Provi- 
dence ,R.  I. ;  1890 ;  20673,  June  27.  e447a 

Catechism  (The)  a  kindly  light;  playlet  for  St. 
Patrick's  day,  by  T.  C.  Garrahan.  14  p.  16°. 
Printed. 

©  Mar.  17,  1915;  2c.  June  17,  1915;  D: 
40971 ;  Thomas  C.  Garrahan,  Framingham, 
Mass.  6447a 

Caterine;  in  3  acts,  by  E.  A.  Cooke.    32  p.    8". 

©  Edward  Alexander  Cooke,  Cradlev  Heath, 
England ;  D :  1105.  Nov.  18,  1901 ;  2c.  Nov.  18, 
1901.  6448 

Caterpillar  (The)  and  butterfly;  ballet,  by  A. 
Groll  and  E.  M.  Engelman. 

©  Albert  Groll  and  E.  M.  Engelman,  United 
States  ;  1898  :  10063,  Feb.  7.  6449 

Catetas  (Las);  juguete  c6mico  en  1  acto,  di- 
vidido en  3  cnadros,  en  prosa  y  verso,  letra  de 
E.  Montesinos  y  J.  Garcia  Cruz,  miisica  del 
maestro  Emilio  Borras.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores  espaiioles]  1908.    28,  [2]  p.  12". 

©  Eduardo  Montesinos  y  J.  Garcia  Cruz, 
Madrid:  D:  14701,  Jan.  2,  1909;  2c.  Jan.  2, 
1909.  6450 

Catharine  Parr;  an  historical  drama  in  5  acts. 
98  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Jennett  P.  Martin,  Pittsburgh ;  D :  1758, 
Apr.  19,  1902;  2c.  Mar.  25,  1903.  6451 

•  in  5  acts,  dramatized  by  Fred  G.  Meader. 

f".     Typewritten. 

©  Ida  Vernon,  New  York ;  D :  1413,  Feb.  7, 
1902 ;  2c.  Feb.  7,  1902.  6452 

or,  Henry  VIII  and  his  court,  being  the 

dramatization  of  L.  IMuhlbach's  historical  ro- 
mance, by  C.  Winslow. 

©  Corrinue  Winslow,  Titusville,  Pa. ;  1873 : 
3965,  Apr.  15.  6453 

Catharine  Parr,  Queen  of  England;  drama  in 
5  acts,  by  Elisa  Spranger-Speugler,  tr.  from 
the  German  by  M.  H.  Petzold. 

©  aiorris  H.  Petzold.  New  York;  1874: 
11068,   Sept.  14.  6454 


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6478 


^ 


Catharine  the  Second,  of  Russia;  in  5  acts,  bj' 
John  Valentine  Bridgeman. 

©  Frederick  Jacob  Pillot.  New  York ;  1877 : 
10782,  Sept.  18.  6455 

Cathedral    (The);    a    domestic    comedy    dealing; 

with  American  life  in  8  acts,  by  J.  Wedekind. 

©  Julius  Wedekind.  Now  York  ;  D  :  56,  Jan. 

21.  1901.  6456 

Catherine  Cornaro;  an  American  play,  adapted 
by  C.  Davenant. 

©  Cicely   Davenant.   United   States;    1889: 
9430,  Mar.  25.  6457 

Catherine  Malone;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  G.  A. 
Rankin. 

©  George  A.  Rankin,  San  Francisco ;  1883 : 
14236,  July  31;  2c.  Aug.  15.  6458 

Catherine  Market. 

©  J.  M.  Weber  and  L.  M.  Fields,  New  York ; 
1898  :  68186,  Nov.  22.  6459 

Catherine  of  Cleves;  or,  The  magic  mirror. 
©  Louise  F.  Mars.  Albany :  1878 :  590,  Jan. 
11.  6460 

Catherine  street  ferry. 

©  Joseph  :m.  Weber  and  Louis  M.  Fields, 
New  York  ;  1898 :  68188,  Nov.  22.  6461 

Catherine  the  Great;  a  drama  in  4  acts  and  1 
scene,  by  D.  Hasting.s. 

©    Dille    Hastings.    Philadelphia  ;    D :  4408, 
Dec.  21.  1903.  6462 

an   historical   drama    in    5   acts,    by    J.    E. 

Middleton.     f".     Typewritten. 

©   J.    Edgar   Middleton,    Toronto,    Canada. 
D :  7441,  Oct.  23,  1905 ;  2c.  Oct.  23,  1905.  6463 

Cathleen  Ni  Hoolihan.  See  Hour-glass  (The) 
and  other  plays. — Unicorn  (The)  from  the 
stars  and  other  plays. 

Cathode  rays;  a  musical  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
C.  B.  Grant. 

©  Charles  Byron  Grant,  New  York;  1896: 
10079,  Feb.  11;  2c.  May  6.  6464 

Same. 

©  Charles  Byron  Grant,  New  York,  1896: 

6465 


21470,  Apr.  6. 


Catilina.      See  Efterladte  skrifter;   af  Henrik 
Ib.sen. 

Catiline;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  C.  S.  Gushing. 
4  V.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.    17,   1915;    D:  40190;    C.   C.    S. 
Gushing,  Sirasbury,  Conn.  6466 

a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  M.  Warren.     75  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Maude    Warren,    Toledo,    O. :    D :  7777. 
Dec.  28.  1905:  2c.  Jan.  17.  1906.  6466a 


Catnip;  comedy  sketch,  by  W.  A.  Peters.     [2], 
9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    8,    1913;    D :  32887 ;    Will    A. 
I'eters,    Houston.  6467 

Catnip  tea;  a  farcical  comedy  in  2  acts  and  1 
scene,  by  J.  W^.  Ransone. 

©    John    W.    Ransone,    Richmond ;     1885 : 
5057,  Feb.  28;  2c.  Mar.  28.  6468 

Cato.       Sec    Representative    English    dramas 
from  Dryden  to  Sheridan. 

Cats  and  cads. 

©     Jane     Fraser     AVilson,     Binghampton, 
N.  Y. ;  D :  3260,  Apr.  8,  1903.  6469 

Cats,  cats,  cats;  a  comic  sketch,  composed  and 
arr.  by  W.  P.  Sweatnara. 

©  Willis  P.   Sweatnam,  New  York;   1887: 
5892,  Mar.  14;  2c.  Mar.  14.  6470 

Cats  in  the  cream;  a  masonic  misadventure,  a 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Mrs.  E.  D.  Kendall. 

©   Mrs.    E.    D.   Kendall,   Lawrence,   Mass. ; 
1880  :  1968,   Feb.  4.  6471 

Cat's-paw  (The);  an  Anglo-Indian  play  in 4 acts, 
by  B.  M.  Croker.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Mrs.    B.    M.    Croker,    London ;    D :  8325, 
Mar.  12,  1906;  Ic.  Feb.  10,  1906.  6472 

a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Edward  Harold  Crosby. 


ii 


f".     Typewritten. 

©    Edward    H.    Crosby,    Boston ;    D :  9142, 
Sept.  25,  1906;  2c.  Sept.  25,  1906.  6473 

a  drama  in  prologue  and  3  acts,  by  J.  <X 


Kaler. 

©  J.  O.  Kaler,  New  York ;  1874 :  9170,  July 


I 


11. 


6474 


—  a  farce  in  3  acts,  by  G.  F.  Steely. 

©  Guy  F.  Steely.  Oak  Park.  111.;  D :  6868. 
June  23,  1905.  6475 

1  act  drama,  by  B.  Talbot-Hardcastle.     fl], 


14  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Mar.    14,    1911;    D:  230.53;    Bertram 
Talbot-Hardcastle,   Denver.  6476 


—  1  act  play,  by  J.  M.  Van  Deursen  and  N. 
Springer.     17  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  8,  1915;  D :  39902 ;  .L  M.  Van 
Deursen  and  Norman  Springer,  San  Bernar- 
dino, Cal.  6476a 

—  an  original  American  farcical-comedy  in  3 


acts,  by  H.  A.  Du  Souchet. 

©  Henry  A.  Du  Souchet,  New  York ;  1894 : 
19340,  Apr.  14.  6477 

an   original    romantic   play    in   4   acts,   by 


Dwight    Stevens     fpseud.    of    Elenore    Boyd 
Tuck]     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Elenore  Boyd  Tuck.  Bronxville.  N.  Y. ; 
D :  10168,  Mar.  18,  1907 ;  Ic.  Mar.  18,  1907 ; 
Ic.  Mar.  26.  1907.  6478 


304 


6479 


COPYEIGHTED  IN.  THE   UNITED   STATES 


6499 


Catskillian   (The);   comic  opera   in  3  acts,  by 

.1.     S.    Vfin    Dresser    and    William  T.    Van 
Dresser.     [133]  p.    4°.    Typewritten, 

©   Ic.    Oct.    11,    1911;    D:  2.3580;  Jasmine 

Stone  Van  Dresser,  New  York.  6479 

Cattle  (The)  king;  an  original  comedy  in  4 
acts,  by  M.  T.  Allen.  St.  Louis,  Nixon-Jones 
printing  co.,  1885. 

©  Marie  Townsend  Allen,  St.  Louis;  1SS5: 
21876,  Oct.  19.  6480 

or,  The  rival  ranchmen,  a  melodramatic, 


sensational   and  equestrian  drama  in  6  acts. 
©    James   H.    AVallick,    New    York;    18S5 : 
17545,  Aug.  18;  2c.  Sept.  16,  1880.  6481 

Cattle  (The)   kings;  or.  The  rival  ranchmen, 
an  equestrian  drama  in  6  acts. 

©   James   H.   Wallick,   Birmingham,   Ala. ; 
1885:26038,  Dec.  11;  2c.  Sept.  16.  6482 

Cattle    (The)    kings    of    Texas;    or,    Arvine's 
oath,  a  drama,  by  M.  Boyd. 

©    Maggie    Boyd,    Riverside,    Cal. ;    1888: 
19641,  July  7.  6483 

Cattle  (The)  queen;  a  1  act  comedy,  by  Will  M. 
Cressy. 

©  Francesca  Redding,  New  York  ;  D  :  3637. 
.Tune  19,  1903.  6484 

Cattle     (The)    ranch.       See    History    (A)    of 
American  civilization. 

Cattle  (The)  show.     See  Plain  John  Smith. 

Cattle  (The)  thief. 

©    Wavne    Groves    Barrows,    Park    Ridge, 
111.;  D:  11928,  Dec.  6,  1907.  6485 

by  Fred  Sefton.     6  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  2,  1911 ;  D :  24841 ;  J.  R.  Hirsch- 
field,  Detroit.  6486 

western  comedy  drama  in  1  act,  by  J.  D. 

Dower.     16  p.     24°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  30,  1911;  D:  25107;  James  D. 

Dower,  Reading,  Pa.  6487 

■ ■  or,  The  Duke  of  Arizona,  a  comedy  drama 

playlet,  by  D.  Livingston.    [10]  p.   12".    Printed. 

©  David  Livingston,  Grimsby,  Canada;  D: 


13414,  July  27,  1908 ;  2c.  July  27,  1908. 


6488 
11  p. 


Caught;  1   act   playlet,   by  M.  Hyman, 
f.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  8,  1914;  D:  38436;  Milton  Hy- 
man,  Denver.  6488a 

a  1  act  sketch  for  two  characters  and  a 

voice,  by  R.  H.  Davis. 

©   Robert   Hobart    Davis,   New   Y^ork ;    D: 
1321,  Jan.  20,  1902.  6489 

society  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  Muhr. 

©  Herman  Muhr,   Hoboken,   N.   J.;   1886: 
28999,  Dec.  18.  6490 


Caught,  a  burglar.     7  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©  C.  Green,  New  York ;  D :  11820,  Nov.  27, 
1907;  2c.  Dec.  30,  1907.  6491 

Caught,  a  Tartar;  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by 
W.  J.  Gait.     91  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  .L  Gait,  Philadelpbia ;  D:  14977, 
Feb.  3,  1909;  2c.  Feb.  3,  1909.  6492 

Caught  at  last;  a  comedietta  in  1  act,  by  No- 
mad [pseud.]  (In  De  Witt's  acting  plays,  no. 
333) 

©   A.   T.   B.    De   Witt,   New   York;    1884: 
26409,  Dec.  30;  2c.  Jan.  22,  1885.  6493 


—  farce  in  1  act,  by  Dwight  Spencer  Ander- 
son. Clyde,  O.,  Ames'  publishing  co.,  1909.  15 
p.  12°.  (On  cover:  Ames'  series  of  standard 
and  minor  drama,  no.  486) 

©   Nov.    9,    1909;    2c.    Nov.    17,    1909;    D: 
17411:  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O.  6494 

—  a  play  in  1  act,  by  D.  S.  Anderson.  14  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Dwight    Spencer   Anderson,    Cleveland ; 
D :  11360,  Sept.  16,  1907 ;  2c.  Sept.  16,  1907. 

6495 

a  sensational  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Edw.  C. 


Reedy. 

©  Thomas  J.  Campbell,  New  York;  1880: 
9748,  June  24.  6496 

Caught  at  the  station;  musical  burlesque,  by 
Frank  Dumont.     [3],  32  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  2,  1914 ;  D :  38980 ;  Charles  Bar- 
ton, Centerport,  N.  Y.  6496a 

Caug-ht  by  the  undertow;  play  in  1  act,  by 
C.  W.  Sweetland.     19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Claire  W.  Sweetland,  Thomastown, 
N.  Y.;  D:  12902,  May  5,  1908;  2c.  May  5, 
1908.  6497 

Caught  by  wireless;  or.  The  retribution  of 
Kawley  Klippen,  a  melo-drama  in  3  acts  and 
4  scenes,  by  Don  Morris.  [3],  89  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  4,  1910 ;  D :  22271 ;  H.  M.  Hork- 
heiraer,  New  York.  6498 

Caught  in  a  corner;  a  serio-comic  commercial 
play,  by  W.  J.  Shaw. 

©  William  J.  Shaw,  Cincinnati;  1886: 
11087,  May  10.  6499 


Caught    in 
night. 


a    storm.      See    Paris,    night    by 


Caught  in  his  own  net;  drama  in  3  acts  and 
11  scenes,  by  E.  R.  Callahan.  [2],  145  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  3,  1914;  D:  30620;  Elizabeth  R. 
Callahan,  Cleveland.  6499a 

Caught  in  his  own  trap,     ffee  Granger  (The) 


5379—15- 


-20 


305 


6500 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


6524 


Caught  in  the  act;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  adapted 

from  the  French,  by  Newton  Chisnell.    Clyde, 

O.,  Allies  publishing  co. 
<c)  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O.;  1888:34945, 

Dee.  7;  2c.  Dec.  24.  6500 
farcical  surprise  in  1  act  and  5  scenes,  by 

W.  Foran.     [1],  16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Apr.   22,    1913;    D:  33013;    William 
Foran,  New  York.  6501 

1  act  play,  by   G.  Munro.     [1],   7  p.     f. 


Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    G,    1912;    D:  29585;    Gordon 
Munro,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  6502 

play  in  1  act,  by  M.  Schulz.     [1],  8  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    19,    1913;    D:  33848;    Marie 
Schulz,  WoodclifC  Lake,  N.  J.  6503 

a  3  act  farcical  comedy  from  the  French. 

©  Simmonds  and  Brown,  New  York;  1886: 
26856,  Nov.  27.  6504 

See  also  Stolen  words. 

Caught  in  the  rain.     45  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Grant    Stewart,    New    York ;     D :  9404, 
June  4,  1006;  2c.  Apr.  12,  1906.  6505 

farce  in  3  acts,  by  C.  W.  CoUison.     104  p. 

4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  28,  1913;  D :  33083 ;  C.  Wilson 
Collison,  Columbus,  O.  6506 

— —  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  T.  W. 
Eckert. 

©  Thomas  Wilmott  Eckert,  United  States; 
1880:  11086,  May  10.  6507 

Caught  in  the  web;  a  4  act  detective  play,  by 
J.  Le  Brandt. 

©   Joseph   Le   Brandt,    New   York;    1899: 
84906,  Dec.  30.  6508 

Caught  napping;  a  comedy,  by  F.  Gellatly. 

©  Francis  Gellatly,  Lake  Forest,  111. ;  1876 : 
13939,  Dec.  15.  6509 

Caught  on;  a  play  in  4  acts. 

©    Alfred    S.    Phillips,    New    York;    1885: 
13323,  June  17.  6510 

Caught  out;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  H.  Manley 
Dana.  Boston,  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1914. 
36  p.     12°. 

©    Feb.   21,    1914;    2c.    Feb.    24,    1914;    D: 
36115;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.  6510a 

Caught  with  the  goods;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
L.  Ditrichstein.     4".     Typewritten. 

©   Leo   Ditrichstein,    New   York ;    D :  2774, 
Dec..  27,  1902;  2c.  Dec.  27,  1902.  6511 

farce  comedy,  by  A.  Seymour.     17  p.     f°. 

Tj'pewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    28,    1910;    D:  21663;    Arthur 
Seymour,  New  York,  6512 


Caught  with  the  goods — Continued. 

■ farce  in  3  acts,  by  G.  P.  Steely.    104  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Dec.   28,   1909;    D:  17806;    Guy   F. 
Steely,  Oak  Park,  111.  6513 


—  a  1  act  play  for  four  persons,  by  C.  A. 
Beck.     17  p.    4*.    Typewritten. 

©  Chas.  Albert  Beck,  New  York ;  D :  12888, 
May  1,  1908;  2c.  Apr.  28,  1908.  6514 

—  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  J.  O'Connor.     [1],  14  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  17,  1912 ;  D :  29694 ;  John  James 
O'Connor,    Chicago.  6515 

a    sketch    in    1    act,    by    Frank    Dumont. 


Philadelphia,  Penn  pub.  co.,  1908.     9  p.     12°. 

©  Penn  pub.   co.,   Philadelphia ;   D :  13188, 
June  15,  1908;  2c.  June  15,  1908.  6516 

or,   Something  doing,   comedy  farce  with 


music,  by  L.  Grover  and  L.  Grover,  jr. 

©  Leonard  Grover  aixl  Leonard  Grover,  .jr.. 
New  York;   D :  7177,  Aug.  22,  1905.         6517 

Cauliflower;  a  comeily  in  3  acts,  by  C.  H.  Chase. 

©     Clilford     Hoffman     Chase,     Haverhill, 

Mass.;  1894:18011,  Apr.  5.  .  6518 

Cause  (The);  comedv  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Seddon 
and  E.  M.  Owings.  [103]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  June  21,  1911;   D :  24531 ;  Margaret 
Seddon,  Washington.  6519 


— --4  act  drama.     66  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 
©  Edward  Bizar,  Paterson ;  D :  14329,  Nov. 
20,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  20,  1908.  6520 

- — play   in  1  act,  by  F.  A.  Gambold.     12  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July   7,    1911;    D:  24649;    Fred    A. 
Gambokl,  Los  Angeles.  6521 

Cause  and   effect;  drama   in   1   act,   by   R.   A. 
Dowling.     6  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    22,    1910;    D :  22118 ;    R.    A. 
Dowling,  New  Orleans.  6522 

Cause    (Une)    celebre.       See    Daughter's    (A) 
evidence. — In  the  heart  of  Maryland. 

Cause  for  divorce;  play  in  1  act,  by  C.  Ranson. 
[1],  10  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   24,    1913;    D:  34523;    Cliarles 
Ranson,  New  York.  6523 

— —See  also  Household  affairs. 

Cause   (The)   of  it  all;  a  playet  in  1  act,  by 
M.  B.  Sinclair.     6  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Maud  B.  Sinclair,  New  York;  D:  12229, 
Jan.  2:5,  1908;  2c.  Jan.  25,  190a  6524 

See  also  Forged  (The)  coupon,  and  other 


stories  and  dramas. 


306 


6534 


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6541 


Cause  (The)  of  the  war;  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
B.  Poyiiter  and  J.  Bowers.  11],  10  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    IS,    1914;    D:  39128;    Beulnh 
Poynter  and  Jolin  Bowers.  New  York.    6524a 

Cause  of  -woman;  or,  The  militant  suffragette, 
ori.sinal  playlet  in  1  act,  by  V.  G.  Visscher. 
14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May   13.   1910;   D :  21402 ;  V.   Glenn 
Vissclier,  New  York.  6525 

Causeries  recreatives  sur  le  dogme  et  la  m.o- 
rale;  par  rautenr  de  La  communion  des  tout- 
pi-tits.  Paris,  A.  Roblot,  1914.  3  p.  1.,  259  p. 
illus.,  front     16°. 

©    Julv    3.    1914;    Ic.    .Tuly   20,    1914;    A— 
Foreign  i0892;  A.  Roblot,  Paris.  6525a 

Causeway  (The)  g-uide;  in  4  acts,  by  W.  H. 
Douffl  lerty.     Typewri  tten. 

©  William  II.  Doughertv,  Wasbington;  D: 
81,  Jan.  25,  1901;  2c.  July  15,  1901.       6526 

Cavalier  (El);  American  ligbt  opera  in  2  acts, 
book  and  Ivrics  by  W.  E.  Weills,  music  by 
(J.  R.  Weills.    49  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Chas.    R.   Weills,    Harrisburg,    Pa.;   D: 
15142,  Feb.  20,  1909;  2c.  Feb.  20,  1909.  6527 

Cavalier  from  Madrid;  pantomime  act,  by  C. 
:\Iartinettie.     4  p.     4°.     Tj-pewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  19,  1910 ;  D :  22129 ;  Clark  INIar- 
tinettie,  Philadelphia.  6528 

Cavalier  (A)  of  France;  or,  An  intrigue  in 
the  days  of  Henri  Trois,  a  romantic  drama 
in  5  acts,  by  Espy  Williams.    Typewritten. 

©    Espy    W.    H.    Williams,    New    Orleans; 
1897:110i6,  Feb.  13;  2c.  July  6.  6529 

Cavalier  (A)  of  Maryland;  a  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  C.  Fletcher. 

©    Coyne    Fletcher,    Washington ;    D :  4.53, 
May  11,  1901.  6530 

Cavaliere  (II)  della  rosa;  comraedia  in  3  atti, 
di  Hugo  von  Hofmannsthal,  traduzione  ritmica 
italiana,  di  Ottone  Schanzer,  musica  di  Rich- 
ard Strauss.  Berlin,  Paris,  A.  Fiirstner; 
Milano,  Casa  musicale  Lorenzo  Sonzogno, 
1911.    148  p.    12".     [Libretto  only] 

©  Mar.   10,   1911;   2c.   Mar.   2.5,   1911;   D: 
2.3740;  Adolph  Fiirstner.  Berlin.  6531 

Cavaliere  (II)  di  Narunkestunkesberg';  6pera 
humoristica  en  un  prologo  y  3  cuadros.  de  P. 
Parellada,  musica  coordinada  por  el  maestro 
Tomas  Ban-era.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores  espafioles]  1914.  38  p.  12°.  [Words 
only] 

©  Mar.   15,   1915;   Ic.   Mar.   17,   1915;   D: 
40055  ;  Pablo  Parellada,  Madrid.  6531a 

Cavaliers  and  carpet-baggers  in  South  Caro- 
lina.    See  Invisible  (The)  empire. 


Cavalleria  rusticana;  popular  scenes,  by  Gio- 
vanni Verga.    New  York,  James  A.  McGrntk 

©   James   A.   MeGrath,   New   York;    1890: 
12G88,  Feb.  26.  6532 

or.  False  faith,  a  play  in  1  act,  founded 


on  Mascagni's  opera,  by  K.  De  Cordova. 

©  Dudolph  De  Cordov.n,  New  York;  1891: 
44497,  Dec.  8;  2c.  Dec.  8.  6533 

(Rustic  chivalry);  a  play  from  the  Italian 


of  G.  Verga,  tr.  and  a(hipteil  for  the  American 
stage,  by  a  Carrano.     Typewritten. 

©    A.    Carrano,    New    York;    1891:34107, 
S^t.  25;  2c.  May  28,  1892;  2c.  Feb.  17,  1902. 

6534 

a  play  in  1  act,  adapted  by  Louis  J. 


Cella.    18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  L.  J.  Cella,  New  York;  D:9G74.  Dec.  17, 
1906;  2c.  Dec.  17,  190G.  6535 

See   also   Benedictus. — Rustic   chivalry. — 


Zanetto   and    Cavalleria   inisticana. 

Cave;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  and  The  woman's 
masquerade;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  N.  D. 
Smith.  New  York,  Washington  [etc.]  Broad- 
way publishing  co.  [1911]     44  p.     12°. 

©   Dec.   28,   1911;   2c.    Dec.   29,    1911;    A: 
303622;  Nora  Del  Smith,  Decatur,  Ind.  6536 

Cave  Creek.     See  Found,  in  the  Rockies. 

Cave  (The)  inn;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  D.  Clarke. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Della  Clarke,  New  York;  D:  12603,  Mar. 
24,  1908;  2c.  Mar.  24,  1908.  6537 

Cave  (The)  lady;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  B.  Car- 
penter.    [1],  95  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  14,  1915 ;  D :  41990 ;  Bruce  Car- 
penter, Cambridge,  Mass.  6537a 

See  also  Eyes  (The)  have  it. 

Cave  man;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  G.  Burgess. 
133  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  5,  1910;  D:  20351;  Gelett  Bur- 
gess, New  York.  6538 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Corbin. 

©  .John  Corbin,  New  York ;  D :  7039,  July 
26,  1905.  6539 

a   play    of   the   redwoods,    by    Charles    K. 

Field,  music  by  W.  J.  McCoy;  being  the  33d 
midsummer  high  jinks  of  the  Bohemian  club 
of  San  Francisco.  .  .  [San  Francisco,  Sun- 
set publishing  house,  1910]  xiv  p.^  1  1.,  42  p., 
4  1.    8°. 

©    Aug.    6,    1910;    2c.    Aug.    24,    1910;    A: 
271137;  Bohemian  club,  San  Francisco.  6540 

Cave  (The)  of  Cabosh. 

©  Otto  A.  Haiierbach,  New  York ;  D :  5."62, 
Sept.  24,  1904.  6541 


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6542 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITION'S 


6562 


Cave  of  doubt;  operetta  in  3  acts,  by  M.  S. 
Jacobs. 

©  May  Stetson  Jacobs,  Danversport,  Mass. ; 
1896 :  58095,  Oct.  22 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1897.       6542 

Cave  (The)  of  gold.  ,  See  Reuben  Glue. 

Cave  (The)  of  paradise,     t".    Typewritten. 

©  Geo.  W.  McFarlantl  and  Jolin  F.  Mur- 
ray, Kansas  City,  Mo. ;  .  D :  3914,  Sept.  8, 
1903;  2c.  Sept.  8,  1903.  6543 

Cave  (The)  woman;  original  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  V.   Kline.     3  v.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  21,  1914;  D:  37641;  Virginia 
Kline,  New  York.  6543a 

or.  The  man  around  the  corner,  a  wliim- 

sey  on  modern-day  life  in  4  acts  and  a  pro- 
logue, by  R.  Marsliall  and  M.  Terrell.  104  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  12,  1915;  D:  39374;  Racbael 
Marshall    and   Maverick   Terrell,    Seattle. 

6543b 

Caves  (The)  of  Carrig-Cleena.  See  Emerald 
(The)  isle. 

Caviar;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  P.  Farago  and 
W.  E.  Kurtz. 

©  Alexander  P.  Farago  and  William  B. 
Kurtz,  Pittsburgh ;  D :  8614,  May  29,  1906. 

6544 

Cavite;  a  romantic  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  L. 
McLeish. 

©  John  Lewin  McLeish,  Cincinnati ;  1898 : 
34646,  June  6.  6545 

Cawasa;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  M.  M.  Gay. 

©  Mary  M.  Gay,  Boston ;  1878 :  5293,  May 
2.  6546 

Caza  de  almas;  comedia  lirica  en  1  acto  y  en 
prosa,  originnl  de  A.  M.  Vi^rgol,  nmsica  del 
maestro  Kafael  Calleja.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores  espaiioles]  1908.  30  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Antonio  M.  Viergol,  Madrid;  D :  13S72, 
Sept.  21,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  21,  1908.  6547 

Ce  bon  docteur;  comedie  en  1  acte  [par]  A. 
Rene  Berton.  Paris,  G.  Ondet,  1909.  56  p. 
12^ 

©  Aug.  27,  1909;  2c.  Sept.  25,  1909;  D: 
16922;   Georges  Ondet,  Paris.  6548 

Ce  cher  oncle;  vaudeville  en  1  acte,  par  Ga- 
rofalo  &  Dlaverdet.  Paris,  C.  Joubert,  1912. 
27  p.     8". 

©  Oct.  1,  1912  ;  2c.  Dec.  2,  1912 ;  D :  31514 ; 
Joubert,  Paris.  6549 

Ce  pauvre  Cyprien;  comedie  en  1  acte,  par 
Maurice  de  Damniartin.  Paris,  M.  Vieu  et 
J.  Vieu,  1909.    54  p.    12'. 

©  Maurice  et  Jane  Vieu,  Paris ;  D :  1.5032, 
Feb.  8,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  8,  1909.  6550 


Ce  qu'  il  faut  taire;  piece  en  3  actes,  par  Ar- 
thur Meyer  et  d'une  preface  d'Adolphe  Bris- 
son.  Paris,  Plon-Nourrit  et  cie.,  1914.  4  pi., 
xxiv  p.,  1  1.,  208  p.     12". 

©  July  2,  1914  ;  Ic.  July  20,  1914 ;  D :  37629 ; 
Plon-Nourrit  &  cie.,   Paris.  6550a 

Ce    vieux    Marius;    vaudeville    en    1    acte,    de 
.     Louis   Bouvet  et   Ch.   Darantiere.     Paris,  C. 
Joubert,  1911.    34  p.    8°. 

©   Dec.   20,    1911;   2c.   Dec.   26,   1911;   D: 
28093;  Joubert,  Paris.  6551 

Cead  mille  failte;  or,  East  and  West,  an 
American  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  Corkery. 

©   James    Corkery,    South   Amboy,   N.    ,L ; 
1876 :  12640,  Nov.  14 ;  2c.  Nov.  22.  6552  ; 

Cecelia;  4  act  play,  by  P.  E.  McNamee.  [58]  p. 
f*.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  16,  1911;  D:  25778;  Peter  Ed- 
ward McNamee,  South  Chicago.  6553 

Cecelia's  vision. 

©    I.    Otis    Jones,    Indianapolis;    1900   A: 
16268,  July  2.  6554 

Ceci  n'est  pas  un  conte;  piece  lyrique  en  1  acte, 
paroles  de  Gaston  Dumestre,  musique  de 
Stienon  Du  Pre.  Paris,  M.  Vieu  et  J.  Vieu, 
1911.     23  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Nov.   IS,   1911;   2c.   Nov.   27,   1911;   D: 
25864;  Maurice  Vieu  et  Jane  Vieu,  Paris. 

6555 

Cecil;  a  play,  by  G.  Haas. 

©  Gustavus  Haas,  New  York ;  1874 :  13112, 
Oct.  22.  6556 

Cecil  Morton;  or.  The  broken  vow. 

©  George  E.  Stevens,  Seneca  Falls,  N.  Y. ; 
1874  :  1304,  Feb.  5.  6557 

Cecil  Strathmore;  or,  Wrought  by  his  own 
hand,  a  play  in  5  acts  and  tableaux,  adapted 
from  Ouida's  Strathmore,  by  A.  T.  Oakes. 

©   A.   T.    Oakes,   New   York ;    1876 :  11711, 
Oct.  17.  6558 

Cecilia;  or,  Love's  miracle,  an  American  drama 
in  5  acts,  by  S.  J.  Forhan. 

©   S.   J.   Forhan,   New   York ;   1887 :  19905, 
Aug.  3.  6559 

Cedar  and  oak;  a  drama. 

©   IMorris   Krauskopf,   New    York;     1872: 
4748,  May  7.  6560 

Celebrated  (A)  case;  a  drama  in  a  prologue 
and  4  acts,  by  D'Ennery  and  Cormon.  Phila- 
delphia, 1894. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia  ;  1894 :  28468, 
July  7;  2c.  Aug.  2.  6561 

a  play  and  dramatic  composition  in  6  acts. 

©  Sheridan  Shook  and  A.  INI.  Palmer,  New 
York;  1878:844,  Jan.  18;  2c.  Jan.  18.    6562 


308 


6563 


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6584 


Celebrated  (The)  Hard  case;  a  burlesque  in  1 
act  and  5  scenes,  by  E.  Harrigan. 

©  Edward  Harrigan,  New  York;  1878: 
2010,  Feb.  15;  2c.  Mar.  27.  6563 

Celebrating-  the  Fourth.  See  Fourth  (The)  of 
July  parade. 

Celebrities;  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  by  C.  C. 
Glick.     35  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  1,  1915 ;  D :  40243 ;  Carl  Cannon 
Glick,  Evanston,  111.  6563a 

Celese  o'  the  hills;  by  C.  R.  Cooper  and  L, 
Hollister.    18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  28,  1911;  D:  28119;  Courtney 
Ryley  Cooper,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  and  Leonard 
H.  Hollister,  New  York.  6564 

Celeste;  dranie  lyrique  en  4  actes,  5  tableaux, 
d'apres  Celeste  Prudhoniat,  roiuan  de  Gustave 
Guiches,  par  Eniile  Trepard.  Paris,  Enoch  & 
cie.,  1913.    3  p.  1.,  89  p.    12°. 

©  Dec.  26,  1913;  2c.  Dec.  27,  1913;  D: 
35477;  Enoch  &  cc,  Paris.  6565 

Celeste  Prudhomat.     See  Celeste. 

Celestial  (A);  by  L.  Carrillo.  12  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  Leo  Carrillo,  Nyack,  N.  Y. ;  D:  12579, 
Mar.  19,  1908 ;  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1908 ;  Ic.  Mar.  26, 
1908.  6566 

Celestial  (The)  and  the  spy;  by  Elsie  M.  Mac- 
Kay.     9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  E.  M.  MacKay,  Buffalo;  D:5024,  May 
13,  1904;  2c.  July  14,  1904.  6567 

Celestial  (A)  birthday  present;  a  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  R.  C.  Mitchell.     Typewritten. 

©  Ruth  Comfort  Mitchell,  San  Francisco; 
D  :  826,  Sept.  3,  1901 ;  2c.  Oct.  14,  1901.     6568 

Celestial  (A)  courtship. 

©  Sumner  Hughes,  Washington;  1899: 
14457,  Feb.  21.  6569 

Celestial  imps;  comedy  in  5  acts  and  5  tab- 
leaux. 

©  .John  E.  Owens,  Towsontown,  Md. ;  1874 : 
10967,  Aug.  22.  6570 

Celestial  Lu;  a  phase  of  New  York  life^  in  1 
act,  by  F.  Fauley. 

©  Finley  Fauley,  New  York ;  D :  5214,  June 
18,  1904.  6571 

Celestial  (A)  maiden;  a  Chinese  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  C.  Ulrich.    Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Ulrich,  San  Francisco;  1897: 
38530,  July  1;  2c.  July  21.  6572 

Celestial  marriage;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  a  do- 
mestic tragedy,  designed  for  the  stage  by 
G.  A.  Hicks. 

©  George  A.  Hicks,  Clinton,  Utah;  1886: 
13923,  June  17.  6573 


Celestine;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  S.  L.  Phillips. 

©   Samuel   L.   Phillips,   New   York;    1879: 

3922,   Mar.  24.  6574 

Celia;  a  character  monologue  in  1  act,  by 
Cirarles  Barnard.  Nutley,  N.  J.,  The  Enter- 
tainer's quarterly  review  pub.  co. 

©  A.  Westcott,  Nutley,  N.  J. ;  1894 :  24853, 
May  17;  2c.  May  25.  6575 

Celibacy;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  John  Harrison. 
©  Amelia  Harrison,  United  States ;   1884 : 


1.5993,  Aug.  4;  2c.  Sept.  23. 


6576 


Celibate  (The);  drama  in  3  acts,  by  P.  de  S. 
B.  Quinton.    64  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  25,  1915 ;  D :  41047 ;  Pauline  de 
Silva  Brooks  Quinton,  Buffalo.  6576a 

Celibates.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©     Marion     Manville     Pope,     Bordentown, 
N.  J.;  D:5574,  Sept.  28,  1904;  2c.   Sept.  28, 


1904. 


6577 


Celine,  the  adopted  daughter;  a  new  society 
play  in  5  acts,  by  Baron  Shirley  (L.  F. 
Witzig) 

©    L.    F.    Witzig,    St.    Louis;    1875:5852, 
June  5.  6578 

Cell  no.  7;  a  comedy  sketch,  by  L.  Grattan. 
10  p.    4".     Typewritten. 

©    Lawrence    Grattan,    Chicago;  D :  9904, 

Dec.  26,  1906 ;  2c.  Dec.  27,  1906.  6579 

Cell  201;  an  emotional  society  play  in  4  acts, 
by  C.  Foster. 

©  Charles  Foster,  New  York ;  1875 :  1813, 
Feb.  26.  6580 

Cellar  (The);  piece  in  2  scenes,  by  H.  C.  Col- 
well.     69  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  25,  1913;  D:  33893;  Henry  C. 
Colwell,   Kittauning,   Pa.  6581 

Cellars  (The)  of  mankind;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
H.S.Sheldon.     [3],  124  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  22,  1910;  D:  22352;  H.  Sophus 
Sheldon,  Chicago.  6582 

Cello  (The)  player;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  B.  L. 
Hall.     [2],  88  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    27,    1910;    D :  21893 ;    Burton 
Luther  Hall,  Berkeley,   Cal.  6583 

Celluloid  Sara;  moving-picture  mix-up  in  1  act, 
by  R.  Hughes.     [2],  37  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    23,    1914;    D:  36813;    Rupert 
Hughes,  New  York.  6583a 

Celos;  entremes  en  prosa,  original  [de]  P.  Muiloz 
Seca.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles] 
1907.    20  p.    8°. 

©   Pedro   Munoz    Seca,   Madrid ;   D :  10310, 
Apr.  10,  1907;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1907.  6584 


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6585 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


6600 


Celos  (Los)  de  Amparo;  jtiguete  c6mico,  en  1 
acto  y  en  prosa,  original  de  Filiberto  Mon- 
tague! y  lAiis  <le  Diego.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores  espaiioles]  1911.    31  p.    12". 

©   Aug.   21,   1911;   2c.   Aug.   22,   1911;   D: 
25005 ;  F.  Montagud  y  L.  de  Diego,  Madrid. 

6585 

Celos  (Los)  de  Merceditas;  juguete  c6mico  en 
1  acto  y  en  prosa,  original  de  los  senoi-es  Bil- 
haud  y  Hennequin,  adaptado  fi  la  e.-^cc^na 
espafiola  por  S.  Gutierrez.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  espanoles]  1914.    33  p.    12°. 

©  Sept.   17,   1914;  Ic.   Sept.  21,   1914:   D: 
38250;  Sinibaldo  Gutierrez,  Madrid.        6585a 

Celosa  (La)  de  si  misma.  See  ToUe  eifer- 
sucht. 

Celoso  (El)  Extremefio;  zarzuela  en  1  acto  y  3 
cuadros,  inspirada  en  una  novela  de  <''er- 
vantes,  de  G.  Cant6  y  P.  Parellada,  mfisica 
de  Tomas  Barrera.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores espanoles]  1908.  44  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Gonzalo  Cant6  y  Pablo  Parellada,  Ma- 
drid ;  D :  13589,  Aug.  19,  1908.  6586 

Cena  de  amor;  boceto  tragico  en  1  acto  y  en 
prosa,  original  de  G.  Valero  Martin.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1915.  18  p. 
12°. 

©  Aug.  30, 1915  ;  Ic.  Sept.  1, 1915 ;  D  :  41645 ; 
Gonzalo  Valero  Martin,  Madrid.  6586a 

Cena  (La)  delle  beffe;  poema  drammatico  in  4 
atti.  di  S.  Benelli.  Milano,  Fratelli  Treves, 
editori,  1909.    4  p.  1.,  152  p.    12°. 

©  Sem   Benelli,  Milan;   D:  16011,  June  5. 
1909 ;  2c.  June  5,  1909.  6587 

See  also  Mahl  (Das)  der  spotter. — Supper 

(The)  of  scoif ers. 

Cencerrada  (La);  comedia  de  costumbres  ara- 
gonesas  en  1  acto  y  en  prosa,  original  de  A. 
Casanal  Shakery.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores espanoles]  1911.    48  p.    12°. 

©  Dec.  30.  1911;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1912;  D:2S149; 
Alberto  Casanal  Shakery,  Madrid.  6588 

Cendrillon  (Cinderella);  fairy  tale  in  4  :icts 
and  0  tableaux,  after  Perrault.  by  Henri  Cain, 
inc,  1911.  43  p.  4°.  [English  and  French.] 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Oct.  10,  1911 ;  2c.  Oct.  9,  1911 ;  D :  25431 ; 
Fred  Kullman,  inc..  New  York.  6589 

by   Henri   Cain,  English  version  by 


Henry  Grafton  Chapman,  music  by  J.  Mas- 
senet. New  York,  G.  Schirmer,  1911.  48  p. 
4°.  (G.  Schirmer's  collection  of  opera-libret- 
tos)    [Libretto  only] 

©  Nov.  1,  1911 ;  2c.  Nov.  2,  1911;  D:  25i'..-.S; 
O.  Schirmer,  New  York.  6590 


Censor  (The);  comedy  in  1  act,  by  R.  M.  Rob- 
inson.     [2],  18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  10,  1913;   D:  33513;  Raymond 
M.  Robinson,  Maiden,  Mass.  6591 

Censor  (The)  and  the  cuttlefish;  a  submarine 
drama,  by  F.  E.  Little  and  L.  Gaylord  Kelly. 
94  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Laura    G.    Kelly    and    Florence    Estelle 

•  Little,  Cleveland ;  D :  5555,  Sept,  23,  1904 ;  2c. 

Sept.  13,  1904.  6592 

Censor  (The)  of  Central  O'Sea;  a  musical  com- 
edy, by  M.  J.  Newman  and  Julius  C.  Nathan. 

©   IMordecai   Jesse  Newman,   Chicago;   D: 
11748,  Nov.  15,  1907.  6593 

Census  (The)  taker;  a  comedy  in  3  acts  and  5 
scenes,  by  C.  M.  Hyskell.     Typewritten. 
©  Chas.  M.  Hyskell,  Burlington,  la.;  1891: 


1859,  Jan.  12 ;  2c.  Aug.  3,  1893. 


6594 


Cent  lignes  emues;  pi^ce  en  1  acte,  [par]  C. 
Torquet.    Paris.  P.  V.  Stock,  1910.    43  p.    12°. 

©  July  21,  1910 ;  2c.  July  8,  1910 ;  D :  21501 ; 
Charles  Torquet,  Paris.  6595 

Centenaire  (Le).  See  One  hundred. — One  hun- 
dred years  old. 

Centennial  (The);  or.  Centennial  troubles,  by 
O.  Hanimerstein. 

©  Oscar   Hammerstein,   New  York;   1875: 
5497,  May  26.  6596 

Centennial  (The)  boarding-house;  an  Ethio- 
pian extravaganza  in  1  act,  by  E.  Mason,  jr. 

©  E.  Mason,  jr.,  Philadelphia;  1874:2280, 
Feb.  26.  6597 

Centennial  (The)  of  the  stars,  the  stripes  and 
the    satellites.       See    Saturn,    the    court    of 

Ulysses. 

Centennial  (A)  postmaster;  by  W.  Smith. 

©  Walton  Smith,  Buffalo ;  1876 :  1589,  Feb. 
5.  6598 

Centennial  troubles.     See  Centennial  (The). 

Center ville  Yule-tide  bazaar;  by  Joan  Baxter 
Rollins.     4  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©   Little  chronicle  co.,   Chicago ;   D :  14647, 
Dec.  26,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  10,  1908.  6599 

Centieme  (Le)  constat.  See,  at  end  of  alpha- 
bet, titles  beginning  with  figures:  lOOdme 
(Le)  Constat. 

Cento  e  venti  H.  P.  See,  at  end  of  alphabet, 
titles  beginning  with  figures :  120  H.  P. 

Central  park;  or,  The  house  with  two  doors, 
an  original  comic  play  in  5  acts,  by  L.  Wal- 
lack. 

©  r-ester  Wallack,  New  York;  3873:11988. 
Oct.  18.  6600 

Centre  (The)  figure.     See  Emancipation  day. 


310 


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6621 


Centre  (El)  de  las  mujeres;  establecimiento  no 
docenta  de  ensefianza  femenina  en  3  aulas, 
una  introducciun  y  una  apoteosis,  en  prosa  y 
verso,  original  de  A.  Sjinchez  Carrere,  niiisica 
de  los  maestros  Linan  y  Romero  (M.)  Madrid 
[Soeiedad  de  autores  espauoles]  1910.  46,  [5] 
p.    12".     [Libretto  only] 

©    Sept.    6,    1910;    2c.    Sept.    7,    1910;    D: 
21990 ;  Adolfo  Sanchez  Carrere,  IMadrid. 

6601 

Centurion  (El);sainete  Krico  en  1  acto,  dividido 
en  3  cuadros,  on  prosa  y  verso,  original  de 
Miguel  Mihura,  Joaquin  Navarro  y  Manuel 
L.  (Jumbreras,  mfisica  del  maestro  Padilla. 
Madrid  [Soeiedad  de  autores  espauoles]  1908. 
44  p.     8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Mihura,  Navarro  y  Cumbreras,  Madrid; 
D :  14712,  Jan.  2,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1909.  6602 

Century  (The)  ball;  or,  The  pipe  dream  of  a 

bachelor,   being  an   extravaganza   in   3   acts, 

an  original  spectacular  play,  by  W.  Fessler. 

©   Walter   Fessler,   Greenville,   Pa.;    1898: 

8526,  Jan.  29;  2c.  Feb.  1.  6603 

Century  (The)  plants.  See  A.  D.  2000.— 
at  end  of  alphabet,  titles  beginning  with  fig- 
ures, 1993. 

Century  (A)  run;  a  drama  up  to  date,  by  F.  R. 
Giles. 

©    F.    R.    Giles,    New    York;    1895:63299, 
Dec.  13.  6604 

Ceramics;  a  summer  idyl,  comedy  In  5  acts,  by 
M.  T.  Allen.  St.  Louis,  Nixon-Jones  printing 
CO.,  1883. 

©   Marie   T.   Allen,   United   States;    1883: 
17404,  Sept.  22.  6605 

Cercado  (El)  ajeno;  comedia  en  1  acto,  original 
de  F.Toro  Luna.  Madrid  [Soeiedad  de  autores 
espauoles]  1907.     34  p.     12°. 

©  Francisco  Toro  Luna,  Madrid ;  D :  11303, 
Sept  5,  1907;  2c.  Sept.  5,  1907.  6606 

Ceres;  a  classical  pantomime  of  ancient  myth- 
ology, by  N.  Astley  and  G.  Stebbins. 

©  Norman  Astlev  and  Genevieve  Stebbins, 
New  York;  1893:  37823,  Aug.  16.  6607 

a  mythological  play  for  parlor  and  school 

In  3  acts,  for  two  males  and  twelve  females, 
by  M.  Nataline  Crumpton. 

©    Edgar    S.    Werner,    New    York;    1890: 
35002,  Nov.  6;  2c.  Nov.  8.  6608 

Certain  as  death.  See  Ben  McCullough. — Di- 
vorce. 

Certain  (A)  kind  of  a  man;  or,  The  moulding 
of  Morton,  play  in  3  acts,  by  W.  A.  Snow. 
[5],  168  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  26,  1910 ;  D :  21880 ;  Walter  Au- 
gustine Snow,  Peterborough,  N.  H.  6609 


Certain  new  and  original  scenes;  to  be  added 
to  an  adaptation  of  The  Ghetto,  by  C.  B.  Fer- 
nald.    Typewritten. 

©)  Chester  Bailey  Fernald,  San  Francisco; 
1899:69750,  Aug.  16;  2c.  Aug.  16.  6610 

Certain  people;  a  comedy  in  5  iicts.  i^y  C. 
Mathews. 

©   Cornelius   Mathews,  New   York;    187S: 

888,  Jan.  21.  6611 

Certain  (A)  rich  man;  play  in  A  acts.  l»y  T. 
McKean.    4  v.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   le.    Aug.    30,    1913;    I>:  34281;    Thomas 
McKean,  Rosemont,  Pa.  6612 

C§sar  Birotteau.     64  1.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  J.  Harry  Selz,  Chicago;  D:  14146, 
Oct.  26,  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  26,  1908.  6613 

pi^ce   en   5   actes,   d'apr&s   Balzac,   par   E. 


Fabre.     40  p.      (L'lllustration  theatrale,   no. 
162,  29  octobre  1910) 

©   Oct.    29,    1910;    2c.   Nov.  18,    1910;    D: 

22588;  Emile  Fabre,  Paris.  6614 

Cesar  Borgia;  die  tragodie  der  renaissance  in  5 
akten,  von  V.  Hahn.  Berlin,  Vertriel)Stelle 
des  Verbandes  deutscher  biihnenschriftsteller, 
1909.    104  p.    12°. 

©   Sept.   9,   1909;   2c.    Sept.   23,   1909;    D: 
16854;  Victor  Hahn,  Berlin.  6615 

Cestus  (The)  and  the  crown.     See  Theodora. 

Cezalia;  a  comedy  of  American  life  In  4  acts, 
by  C.  H.  Hoyt 

©    Charles    H.    Hoyt,    Boston;    1882:4251, 
Mar.  17;  2c.  Mar.  17.  6616 

Chabert;  by  G.  I.  Holdship,  dramatized  from 
the  French  [Le  Colonel  Chabert]  of  Balzac. 

©  George  Irwin  Holdship,  Allegheny,  Pa. ; 
1891 :  11492,  Mar.  30.  6617 

Chacun  sa  vie;  comedie  en  3  acts  [par]  G. 
Guiches  et  P.-B.  Gheusi.  [Paris,  Impr.  de 
l'lllustration]  1907.    2  p.  1.,  79  p.    12°. 

©  Gustave  Guiches  &  P.  B.  Gheusi,  Paris ; 
D :  11259,  Aug.  30,  1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  30,  1907. 

6618 

Chadyeane;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  S.  H.  Graves. 

©  Sarah  Hughes  Graves,  Los  Gatos,  Cal. ; 

1896:21032,   Apr.   .3.  6619 

ChafiE;  a  comedy  drama  In  4  acts,  by  L.  R. 
Stockwell. 

©  L.  R.  Stockwell,  California ;  1888 :  1853, 
Jan.  27.  6620 

Chagrin  (Le)  dans  le  palais  de  Han;  drame  en 
5  actes,  par  L.  Laloy  .    22  p.    4°.    Printed. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  22,  1911 ;  D :  28062 ;  Louis  Laloy, 
Paris.  6621 


311 


6622 


DKAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


6642 


Chain  (The)  of  destiny;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
H.  G.  Chirke. 

©    Henry    Gustavus     Clarke,  New     York ; 

1892:4547,  Jan.  29.  6622 

Chain  (The)  of  hearts;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
by  Mclviernan  and  Gifford. 

©  IMcKiernan  and  Gifford,  Newark,  N.  .T. ; 
D:2563,  Nov.  8.  1902.  6623 

Chaine  anglaise;  piece  en  3  actes,  [par]  Ca- 
mille  Oudinot  et  Abel  Hermant.  [Paris,  Impr. 
de  rillustration]  1906.    2  p.  1.,  81  p.    12°. 

®  C.   Oudinot   &.  A.   Hermant,   Pax-is;    D: 
8843,  .July  19,  190G ;  2c.  July  19,  190G.       6624 

Chained;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  improved  by 
Narcissa  S.  Springer.  ^ 

©    N.    Smith    Springer,    Cleveland;    1898: 
68374,  Nov.  23.  6625 

a  serial  drama,  by  N.  S.  Springer.  Type- 
written. 

©    Narcissa    Smith    Springer,    Cleveland ; 
1894  :  39185,  Aug.  25 ;  2c.  Oct.  10.  6626 

Chained  to  the  ranks;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
H.  G.  Donnelly. 

©  H.  Grattan  Donnelly,  Pittsbiirgh;  1874: 
5509,  Apr.  25.  6627 

Chains;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Elizabeth  Baker. 
London,  Sidgwick  &  Jackson,  ltd.,  1910.  80 
p.    12°. 

©   Nov.   17,   1910;   2c.   Nov.   19,   1910;    D: 
22656 ;  Sturgis  &  Walton  co..  New  York.  6628 

Chains  (The)  of  Mars;  dramatic  playlet  in  1 
act,  by  S.  Conday.    19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    .June   12,   1915;    D:  40918;    Stephen 
Conday,  St.  Paul.  6628a 

Chakira;  additional  act,  by  a  Comport.  [23] 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    July    7,    1913;    D:  33814;    Angelina 
Comport,  New  York.  6629 

comedy  in  3  acts  with  prologue  and  epi- 


logue, 2d  version  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Comport. 
[5],  42  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    9,    1913;    D:  32896;    Angelina 
Comport,  New  York.  6630 

— —  (The  problem);  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  D. 
S.  Comport.     [4],  46  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct:  7,  1912;  D:  31057;  Angelina  D. 
S.  Comport,  New  York.  6631 

Chalice  (The);  play   in  3  acts,  by  T.  Bannan. 
46  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Apr.    11,    1914;    D:366S2;    Theresa 
Bannan,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  6631a 

Chalk-mark  (The);  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A. 
Tassin  and  H.  Francks. 

©  Algernon  Tassin   and   Hawley  Francks. 
Washington ;  1898 :  24125,  Apr.  16.  6632 


Chalk-mark  (The) — Continued. 

an  original  phiy  in  1  act,  by  Paul  Presten 

Temple  [pseud,  of  W.  W.  Davis] 

©    Wm.    Whiting    Davis,    New    York;    D: 
137G7,  Sept.  12,  190S.  6633 

Challeng'e;  modern  drama  in  3  acts,  by  C.  S. 
Booth.    80  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    12,    1909;    D:  17427;    Charles 
Stewart  Booth,  New  Orleans.  6634 

or.  Out  of  the  depths,  a  dramatization 

in  4  acts,  of  John  Vaubrugh's  The  mistake,  by 
J.  F.  Sears. 

©   John   F.    Sears,    San   Francisco;    ]S73: 
3435,  Apr.  4.  6635 

Challeng'e  (The)  of  the  cross;  sacred  drama,  by 
C.  A.  Marsh  and  H.  O.  Rowland.  Sioux  City, 
la.,  Charles  A.  Marsh  [1915]     15  p.    12". 

©   July   31,    1915;    2c.    Aug.    2,    1915;     D: 
41390 ;  Charles  A.  Marsh,  Sioux  City,  la. 

6635a 

Challenged;  or,  Houdini  upside  down,  magical 
dramatic  playlet,  by  H.  Houdini.  16  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  1,  1911;  D:  24837;  Harry  Hiai- 
dini,  New  York.  6636 

Chambermaid  (The);  1  act  play,  by  A.  Coll)y. 
[2],  IS  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    13,    1912;    D:  31699;    An;lue 
Colby,  New  York.  6637 

Chambre  a  part;  comedie  en  3  actes,  [par] 
Pierre  Veber.  Paris,  P.-V.  Stock,  1905.  170 
p.     12°. 

©   P.   V.    Stock,   Paris;    D:7141,   Aug.   22, 
1905;  2c.  Aug.  22,  1905.  6638 

Chambre  des  baisers;  piece  en  3  actes  et  4  tab- 
leaux, [par]  Marc  Sonal  [pseud,  of  Georges 
Lanos]     Paris,  P.-V.  Stock,  1905.    150  p.    12°. 

©   P.    V.    Stock.    Paris;    D:7208,    Sept.    6, 
1905;  2c.  Sept.  6,  1905.  6639 

Chambre  en  ville;  fantaisie  militaire  en  1  acte 
et  2  tableaux,  [par]  Jean  Carwald  et  Robert 
Savieres.     Paris,  C.  Joubert,  1913.     44  p.     8°. 

i©  Nov.  22,  1913 ;  2c.  Dec.  1, 1913 ;  D  :  35190 ; 

Joubert,  Paris.  6640 

Chameleon;  comedy  opera  in  2  acts,  book  by 

Tiiton    Richardson,   music   by   George  Jjovvell 

Ti'acy,  lyrics  by  D.  K.  Stevens. 

©  George  Tiiton  Richardson,   Boston ;   D : 
7937,  Feb.  2,  1906.  6841 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Davis.     4  v.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   June  25,  1912;   D:  30100;   Edwards 
Davis,  New  York.  6842 

drama  in  1  act,  by  M.  Coe  and  Leila  Grant. 

22  p.    4°.    Typewi-itten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  3,  1914;  D:  35536;  Marie  E.  Coe. 
Los  Angeles.  6642a 


312 


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CCrYEIGHTED  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES 


6663 


Chamois  (The)  hunter;  a  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  P.  Barnes. 

©  Paul  Barnes,  New  York ;  1S93 :  9055,  Feb. 
18.  6643 

Champagne;  a  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  E.  S.  Van 
Zilo.     Typewritten. 

©  Edward  S.  Van  Zile,  New  York;  1S93: 
4839,  Jan.  20;  2c.  Jan.  20.  6644 

Champagne  and  buttermilk;  1  act  comedy,  by 
John  B.  Hynier.     17  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.    14,   1915;    D:  41744;    Eleanor 
Hymer,  New  York.  6644a 

Champagne  and  oysters;  or.  One  lie  leads  to 
another,  a  farce  in  3  acts,  by  James  B.  Riin- 
nion.  Chicago  and  New  York,  Tlie  Dramatic 
pub.  CO.,  1906.     51  p.     12°. 

©    Dramatic    pub.    co.,    Chicago ;    D :  929G, 
Oct.  23,  190G ;  2c.  Oct.  24,  1906.  6645 

Champagne  and  oysters,  £1,  3s.,  6d. ;  a  com- 
edy in  4  acts,  by  Joseph  W.  Shannon. 

©  Henry  E.  Abbey,  New  York;  1878:1817, 
Feb.  11.  6G46 

Champagne  Charley;  a  musical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  I.  Witniark. 

©  Isidor  Witmark,  New  York;  1892:310.5.5, 
July  26.  6647 

Champagne  Charlie;  by  Augustus  Thomas. 

©  Frank  McKee,  New  York;  D :  843,  Sept. 
6,  1901.  6648 

a  musical  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Han- 
ford.  42  p.  t".  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©    Edwin    Hanford,    New    York ;    D :  612, 
June  26,  1901 ;  2c.  June  20,  1901.  6649 

Champagne  (A)  cork;  by  E.  Gerberding, 

©    Elizabeth    Gerberding,    San    Francisco; 
1896 :  14465,  Mar.  5.  6650 

a  sparkling,  witty  and  musical  comic  opera 


in  3  acts,  by  L.  E.  Granger. 

©  Louis  E.  Granger,  Tenafly,  N.  J.;  1893: 
56240,  Dec.  20.  6651 

Champagne  (The)  salesman;  farce  comedy 
sketch,  by  P.  E.  Burns.  16  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  10,  1915;  D:  39635;  Paul  E. 
Burns,  Philadelphia.  6651a 

Champion  (The).     14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

'©  Philip  R.  Kellar  and  Robert  H.  Moulton, 
Chicago ;  D :  9156,  Sept.  28,  1906 ;  2c.  Nov.  26, 
1900.  6652 

a  comedy  boxing  act  in  2  scenes,  by  W. 


Greene.     13  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    5,    1913;    D :  32189 ;    William 
Greene.  Chicago.  6653 


Champion  (The) — Continued. 

•  comedy  sketch,  by  N.  Bartley  and  M.  S. 

Keightley.     [2],  19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  2,  1913;  D:  33989;  Nalbro  Bart- 
lev,  Buffalo,  and  Mabel  S.  Keightley,  South 
Bend,  Ind.  6654 

playlet,   by   W.   Taylor.     9   p.     f°.     Type- 


written. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    15,  1912;    D:  28706;    Wilton 

Taylor,  New  York.  6655 

sketch  in  1  act,  by  R.  Jordan.     [1],  14  p. 


f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  3,  1913;  D:  31^73;  Robert  Jor- 
dan, Brooklyn.  6656 

a  vaudeville  sketch  in  2  scenes,  by  C.  S. 


Adelman.    8  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Charles  S.  Adelman,  Chicago;   D:9196, 
Oct.  5,  1906;  2c.  Oct.  5,  1906.  6657 

Champion  (The)  of  the  belt.     See  Orion. 

Champion  of  the  people;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
H.  Frank.     62  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Henry  Frank,  New  York ;  D :  6978,  July 
17,  1905;  2c.  July  17,  1905.  6658 

Champions'  (The)  last  bout;  play  in  1  act,  by 
C.  AVilliams.     5  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Mar.    31,   1914;    D:  36571;    Charles 
Williams,  New  York.  6658a 

Championship  bout;  by  M.  M,  Smith.    7  p.    i". 
Typewritten. 

©   Marvin   M.   Smith,    Buffalo;    D:  14833. 
Jan.  18,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  18,  1909.  6659 

play  in  1  act,  by  P.  A.  Revolt.     [1],  15  p. 


4°.    Typevvritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  19,  1912 ;  D :  32149 ;  P.  A.  Revolt, 
Toledo,  O.  6660 

Champmesle;    a    comedy    in    3    acts,    by    Wm. 
Henry  Shelton.    89  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  W.  H.  Shelton,  New  York ;  D :  9228,  Oct. 
13,  1906;  2c.  Oct.  13,  1906.  6661 

Chance.     24  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Charles     Somerville,     New    York;     D: 
11787,  Nov.  18,  1907 ;  2c.  Nov.  11,  1907.     6662 

a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  A.  Doug- 


las.    [119]  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Mar.   0,   1913;   D:  32523;   James  A. 
Douglas,  London.  6663 

comedy  drama  playlet,  by  Daniel  A.  Kelly. 


[1],  10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  27,  1914;  D:  36178;  Helen  Des 
IMonde,  Philadelphia.  6663a 

comedy  dramatic  playlette,  by  L.  Chevalier. 


[14]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  15,  1914 ;  D :  38492 ;  Louis  Cheva- 
lier, New  York.  6663b 


313 


6664 


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6684 


Chance — Continued. 

a   dramatic  composition,  by  M.   M.   Pope. 

r.    Typewritten. 

©  Marion  Manville  Pope,  Bordentown,  N. 
J.;  D:  1482,  Feb.  24,  1902;  2c.  Feb.  24,  1902. 

6664 

dramatic  playlet,  by  G.  Decker  and  D.  Mul- 


lally.     [24]  p.    16°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.   Feb.   10,   1914;   D:  36374;   Gertriule 
Decker,  Chicago.  6664a 

—  an  emotional  drama  in  3  acts,  by  R.  H. 
Cox. 

©  Robert  Scott,  Troy,  N.  Y.;  1875:10636, 
Oct.  15.  6665 

—  play  in  4  acts,  by  Obie  Sutor.    109  p.    4". 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  25,  1909;  D:  17147;  Oliver  B. 
Shoemaker,  Dover,  N.  J.  6666 

play  in  1  act,  by  W.  Sheaf e,  jr.    [1],  27  p. 


4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Jan.   14,   1913;    D:  31902;    William 
Sheafe,  jr.,  Boston.  6667 

play  in  2  parts,  by  W.  E.  Bourdo  and  H. 

Hadland.     [7]  p.    f".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  21,  1913;  D:  34.510;  William  E. 
Boui'do  and  Harry  Hadland,  Toledo,  O.    6668 

Chance  (A)  acquaintance.     See  Uncle  Si. 

Chance  (A)  at  midnight;  dramatic  episode  in 

1  act,   by  Charles   Stuart.     New  York,   Dick 
and  Fitzgerald,  1912.     11  p.    12°. 

©  .Tuly  31,  1912 ;  2c.  Aug.  1,  1912 ;  D :  30401 ; 
Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.  6669 

Chance   (La)   du  marl.      See  Lucky   (A)  hus- 
band. 

Chance  for  three;   [a  dramatic  composition  in 

2  acts,  by  F.  Johnson]      [10]   p.     f".     Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  .Tuly  26,  1909;  D:  16507;  Fred.  John- 
son, Chicago.  6670 

Chance  (A)  meeting;  play  in  1  act,  by  Chas. 
Horwitz.     [1],  8  p.     4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Apr.   3,   1913;   D:  32874;   Bornholdt 
&  Ell  wood,  New  York.  6671 

Chance  of  Elizabeth  Ann;  a  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  H.  Heaton.    26  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Harold    Heaton,    New    York;    D:7007, 
July  22,  1905 ;  2c.  July  22,  1905.  6672 

Chance  (A)  of  luck.     5  p.    t".    Typewritten. 
©  Willie  Hustin  Agnew,  Chicago;  D:6581, 
Apr.  26,  1905 ;  2c.  Feb.  7,  1905.  6673 

Chance  (A)  to  be  bom;  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  C. 
Nugent.     [90]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    18,     1914;     D:  37992;     .John 
Charles  Nugent,  Canal  Dover,  O.  6673a 


Chance  (A)  with  happiness;  plav  in  1  act,  by 
L.  T.  Ollesheimer.  [3],  21  p.  4".  Typewrit- 
ten. 

1©   Ic.   July  13,   1914;   D:  37554;   Louis  T. 
Ollesheimer,  Detroit.  6673b 


a  playlet.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Louis  T.  Ollesheimer,  Detroit ;  D :  10032, 
Feb.  27,  1907 ;  2c.  Mar.  25,  1907.  6674 

Chancellor  (The);  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  J.  Fred  Ballard  and  Harold  Shellhorn. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  J.  F.  Ballard,  Havelock,  Neb. ;  D :  13804, 
Sept.  14,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  14,  1908.  6675 

or.   The   president,   a   farce-comedy   in   3 


acts,  by  J.  F.  Ballard. 

(©  .John   Fred  Ballard,  Chicago ;   D :  12254. 
Jan.  27,  1908.  6676 

Chancellor  (The)  of  Eg'ypt;  a  dramatization  of 
the  Bible  story  of  Joseph  and  his  brethren,  in 
4  acts,  by  W.  T.  Beale.  Bostou,  Pul)lished  bv 
tlie  author,  1905.     56  p.    12". 

©  Willinm  Thomas  Beale,  Boston;  D :  6600, 
Apr.  28,  1905;  2c.  June  29,  1905.  6677 

Chancen;  lustspiel  in  3  akten,  von  Franz  Wolff. 
Berlin,  Biihnenverlag  Ahn  &  Simrock,  g.  m. 
b.  h.,  1913.    54  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.   June   28,   1913;   D:  33642;    Biihnen- 
verlag Ahn  &  Simrock,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin. 

6678 

Chances;  a  new  and  original  play  in  4  acts  and 
7  tableaux,  l)y  J.  B.  Renauld. 

©   Jo!m    Booth     Renauld,    United     States; 
1874: 15182,  Dec.  16.  6679 

Chances  and  changes;  or.  Scenes  in  a  gam- 
bler's life,  a  drama  in  5  acts. 

©  Henry  C.  Pedder,  Brooklyn;  1872:9896, 
Sept.  13;  2c.  Feb.  22,  1873.  6680 

Chandelier  (The);  a  dramatic  episode  in  1  act, 
by  L.  Grant.     12  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Lawrence  Grant,  London  ;  D  :  15331,  ]Mar. 
15,  1909;  2c.  June  5,  1909.  6681 

See  also  Fortunio. 

Chandos;  a  melodrama,  prologue  and  4  acts, 
from  Ouida's  novel. 

©  IVIarian   G.   Wilson,   Washington;   18S5: 
25441,  Dec.  4.  6682 

Chanele  die  finisherin;  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
S.  Feinman. 

©    Sigmund    Feinman,    New    York;    1897: 
59714,  Oct.  21.  6683 

Change  (The);  drama  in  4  acts,  by  V.  J.  H. 
Blubaugh.     72  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  ]\Lay  28,  1910 ;  D :  21203 ;  Vance  .Tos. 
Hoyt  Blubaugh,  Los  Angeles.  6684 


314 


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6706 


|l  Change  (The) — Continued. 

—  a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts, 

©  M.  Robinson,  United  States;  1889:9791. 
Mar.  28.  6685 


—  Glamorganshire  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  O. 
Francis.     [100]   p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Dec.   27,   1913;   D:  35508;   John   Os- 
wald Francis,  London.  6686 


—  an  original  comedy  in  8  acts,  by  C.  J.  Fay. 

©   Charles   J.     Fay,     Philadelphia;     1889: 
17639,  June  10.  6687 


■ play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  O.  Francis,  with  an  in- 
troduction by  Montrose  J.  Moses.  Garden 
City,  N.  Y.,  Doubleday,  Page  &  co.,  1914. 
xviii,  147  p.    12°. 

©   Sept.  26,   1914;   2c.   Sept.  29,  1914;   D: 
3S356;  John  Oswald  Francis,  London.    6687a 

Change  (A)  of  base.  See  Doctor  Mondschein. — 
Spirit  (The)  of  seventy-six. 

Change  (A)  of  hair;  1  act  play,  by  J.  Woodall- 
Oliver.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  J.  Woodall-Oliver,  New  York;   D :  1443, 
Feb.  34,  1902;  2c.  Feb.  14,  1902.  6688 

Change  (A)  of  heart;  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 
Albert  H.  Good.  Boston,  Walter  H.  Baker  & 
CO.,  1910.     27  p.    12°. 

©  Sept.  30,  1910 ;  2c.  Oct.  1,  1910 ;  D  :  22196 ; 
Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.  6689 

Change  of  luck;  a  dramatic  composition  in  1 
act.  by  W.  H.  Agnew.  [30]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  2,  1909;  D:  10454;  Willis  Hiis- 
tin  Agnew,  Chicago.  6690 

Change  (A)  of  menu.     14  p.    f .    Typewritten. 

©  Angelo  Josler,  Chicago;   D:  10528,  May 

9,  1907;  2c.  May  9,  1907.  6691 

Change  of  opinion;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  Bell- 
Ranske.    18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Jutta  Bell-Ranske,  New  York;  D:  1.5892, 
]\Iay  20,  1909 ;  2c.  May  20,  1909.  6692 

Change  partners;  farce  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
F.  A.  Kummer.     114  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    4,    1915;    D:  41412;    Fi-ederic 
Arnold  Kummer,  Catonsville,  Md.  6692a 

Change  the  law;  1  act  play,  by  J.  L.  Blecker. 
[2],  29  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   May   13,   1913;    D:  33215;    John   L. 
Blecker,  No\v  York.  6693 

Change  your  act;  a  1  act  farce,  by  E.  McWade. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Edward  McWade,   New  York;   D:2217, 


Aug.  11,  1902;  2c.  Aug.  11,  1902. 


6694 


Change  your  partner;  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  V. 
Hines.     [125]  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  2,  1914;  D:  36210;  Arline  Van 
Ness  Hines,  New  York.  6694a 

Changeable  Sallie;     by  A.  Van  Wildt.     [6]   p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Ian.  3,  1912;  D:  28330;  Adelaide 
Van  Wildt,  BufEalo.  6695 

Changeable  wife;  comedy,  by  E.  Bennett.    8  p. 
f".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  23,  1910;  D:  20620;  Everett 
Bennett,  Chicago.  6696 

Changed;  a  drama  in  1  act,  by  E.  A.  Moulton. 
©  Emily  Almira  Moulton,  Grafton,  Mass. ; 
1875 :  13120,  Dec.  13.  6697 

Changed  destiny;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Lind- 
sey.     [21]  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  7,  1911 ;  D :  23070 ;  Evelyn  Lind- 
sey,  St.  Louis.  6698 

Same. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  19,  1911;  D:  24005;  Evelyn 
Lindsey,  St.  Louis.  6699 

Changed  in  the  cradle;  play  in  4  acts,  by  I.  W. 
Rae.    73  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  22,  1911 ;  D :  25059 ;  Ida  AVeston 
Rae,  O.sborne,  Kan.  6700 

Changeling;  play,  by  E.  R.  Perkins.    69  p.    4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  14,  1909;  D:  17697;  Emily  R. 
Perkins,  Philadelphia.  6701 

:  a  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  AV.  .Tacobs  and  H.  C. 

Sargent,  adapted  from  W.  W.  Jacobs's  story 
of  that  title.  London,  Samuel  French,  ltd. ; 
New  York,  Samuel  French,  1908.  24  p.  12°. 
(On  cover:  French's  international  copyrighted 
ed.  of  the  works  of  the  best  authors,  no.  148) 

©  W.  W.  .Jacobs  and  Herbert  C.  Sargent, 
London;  D:  13829,  Sept.  19,  1908;  2c.  Dec. 
21,  1908.  6702 

Changing  (The)  of  the  seasons. 

©  Mary  May  Boynton,  Franklin,  O. ;  1898 : 
61057,  Oct.  17 ;  2c.  Nov.  16.  6703 

Changing  (The)  scales;  by  W.  G.  Moates. 

©  William  Gurney  Moates,  Towson,  IMd. ; 
1897 :  1601S,  Mar.  8 ;  2c.  May  7.  6704 

Changing  the  presents;  a  monologue,  by  B.  B. 
Hayward.     6  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Beatrice  B.  Hayward.  Wayland.  Mass.; 
D :  9723,  Dec.  31,  1906 ;  2c.  Dec.  31,  1906. 

6705 

Changing  the  sign;  original  sketch  in  1  act,  bv 
N.  Twomey.     [3],  15  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  24,  1911;  D :  23454 ;  Neil 
Twomey,  Dorchester,  Masa.  6706 


315 


6706 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


6725 


Chanson  (La)  d'Halewjm;  legende  mxisicnle  en 
3  actes  et  4  tableaux,  poeme  de  Lucien  Solvay, 
musique  de  Albert  Dupuis.  Brochure.  Paris, 
Max  Eschig,  1913.  32  p.  12°.  [Libretto  only] 
©  Nov.  15,  1913 ;  Ic.  Nov.  24,  1913 ;  Ic.  Jan. 
19,  1914;  D:  35711;  Max  Escliig,  Paris. 

6706a 


Chant  (Un)  de  fete  de  Neron. 
(Ein)  Neros. 


Sec  Festgesang 


Chant  (Le)  de  guerre  de  I'armee  du  Rhin. 
Marseillaise  (La) 


Chanukah  party;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  Kope- 
Ivin.    3  p.  1.,  135  p.    8°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  29,  1910;  D:  21900;  Henry  Kope- 
Idn,  New  Yorli.  6716 

Chaos  flat;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  the 
Deaves  sisters. 

©  Deaves  sisters,  New  Yorli ;  18S9 :  11747, 
Apr.  15.  6717 

^ce      chapeau  (Un)  de  paille  d'ltalie.    See  That  hat. 


Chant  du  cygne;  comedie  en  3  actes,  [par]  G. 
Duval  et  X.  Houx.  Paris,  Charpentier  et  Fas- 
quelle,  1908.    3  p.  1.,  243  p.     12°. 

©  Georges  Duval,  Xavier  Roux  and  Eugene 
Fasquelle,  Paris;  D :  13264,  June  30,  1908;  2c. 
June  30,  1908.  6707 

Chantaclere;  the  huntsman's  daughter,  com- 
edy-opera in  2  acts,  by  J.  Paddock. 

I©  James  Paddock,  United  States;  1891: 
11646,  Mar.  31.  6708 

Chanteclair;  in  1  act,  by  Aaron  Hoffman.  34  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  8,  1910 ;  D :  21319 ;  William  Mor- 
ris, inc.,  New  York.  6709 

Chantecler;  piece  en  4  actes,  en  vers,  de  E.  Ros- 
tand. Paris,  E.  Fasquelle,  1910.  5  p.  1.,  [3]- 
244  p.     12°. 

©  Mar.  30,  1910;  2c.  Apr.  15,  1910;  D: 
20793;  Edmond  Rostand,  Paris.  6710 

■ Same.    Paris, P.  Lafitte  &  cie.  [1911]    268p. 

illus.  (partly  col.)     4°. 

©  May  19,  1911;  2c.  June  10,  1911;  D: 
24450;  Pierre  Lafitte  &  cie.,  Paris.  6711 

par  E.  Rostand.     (L'Ulustration  tliea- 

trale,  12,  19,  26  fevrier,  5  mars  1910) 

©  Feb.  12,  19,  26  &  Mar.  5,  1910 ;  Ic.  Apr.  2, 
1910 ;  D :  20670 ;  Edmond  Rostand,  Paris. 

6712 


—  play  in  4  acts,  by  Edmond  Rostand,  tr.  by 
Gertrude  Hall.  New  York,  Duffield  and  co., 
1910.    X,  289  p.    12". 

©  Aug.  15,  1910 ;  2c.  Aug.  31, 1910 ;  D :  21914 ; 
Duflield  &  CO.,  New  York.  6713 

tr.  into  English  verse  by  J.  S.  New- 


berrv.    New  York,  Duffield  and  company,  1911. 
XX,  391  p.    8". 

©   Nov.   22,  1911;   2c.    Sept.   24,   1912;   A: 
320740;  John  Strong  Newberry,  Cleveland. 

6714 

Chantecler's  last  chant;  a  realistic  study  of 
agricultural  conditions,  by  W.  Irwin  .  .  .  New 
York,  1911.     cover-title,  [8]  p.     8°. 

©  Feb.  1,  1911 ;  2c.  Feb.  3,  1911 ;  A :  280054  ; 
Wallace  Irwin,  New  York.  6715 


Chapeau  (Le)  du  diable;  a  performance,  in- 
vented by  C.  Majilton. 

©    Charles    Majilton,    Philadelphia;    1873: 
1980,  Feb.  28.  6718 

Chapel  (The)  masque  of  Christmas;  play,  by 
W.  C.  Laugdon.  New  York,  Grace  chapel, 
1913.     10  p.    8°. 

©  Dec.  29,  1913 ;  2c.  Jan.  9,  1914  ;  D :  35G15 ; 
William  Chauncy  Langdon,  New  York.    6718a 

Chaperon  (The);  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  for  female 
characters  only,  by  R.  E.  Baker.  Boston,  W. 
H.  Bak-er  &  co.,  1891. 

©  Rachel   E.   Baker,   Boston;   1891:34629, 
Sept.  29 ;  2c.  Nov.  13.  6719 

a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  L.  V.  De  Valin. 

©   Laura   V.   De   Valin,   Baltimore;   1892: 
31570,  July  30.  6720 

1  act  comedy  in  2  scenes  [by  A.  L.  Allen]. 

4  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   May   1,   1912;   D:  29555;   Archie  L. 
Allen,  Cleveland.  6721 


—  a  society  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Ed 
mund  Collins  and  G.  Alcott. 
©    Gypsy    Alcott,     United 


1891: 
6722 


States ; 
30323,  Aug.  26. 

Chaperon  (The)  and  heiress;  satirical  society 
skit  with  musical  interruption,  by  J.  McCree. 
[1],  16  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  16,  1914;  D:  36353;  Junie  Mc- 
Cree, New  York.  6722a 

Chaplain  (The);  a  dramatization  by  A.  E.  Mon- 
roe, of  the  novel,  The  chaplain  of  the  fleet,  by 
Walter  Besant  and  James  Rice.     [Synopsis] 

©    Agnes    E.    Monroe,    New    York ;    1885 : 
14010,  June  29 ;  2c.  Mar.  18,  1886.  6723 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  T.  S.  Wilson. 

©  Thomas  Schoniberg  Wilson,  Great  Brit- 
ain ;  1896 :  51938,  Sept.  17.  6724 

Chaplain  (The)  of  the  fleet.  Sec  Chaplain 
(The) — Gregory  Shovel. 

Chaplain's  (The)  revenge;  a  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  L.  Du  P.  Syle. 

©  L.  Du  Pont  Syle,  Berkeley,  Cal. ;  1896: 
61751,  Nov.  11.  6725 


316 


-6726 


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6746 


Chaplet  (The)  of  Pan;  masque,  by  T.  AV.  Stevens 

and  Wallace  Itice.    30  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  2,  1910 ;  D  :  22715 ;  Thomas  Wood 

,:    Stevens  and  Frances  V.  llice,  Chicago.     6726 

— r-  a  masque  in  1  act,  by  Wallace  Rice  and  T. 

■  W.  Stevens.     Chicago,  The  Stage  guild  [1912] 
[43]  p.    12°.     (Half-title:  Stage  guild  masques) 

:"        1©  June  1,  1912  ;  2c.  Dec.  4,  1912 ;  D  :  31547  ; 
'     Thomas   Wood    Stevens,    Madison,    Wis.,    and 

-  Frances  V.  Rice,  Chicago.  6727 

Chaplet  (The)  of  pearls;  a  romantic  drama 
j  adapted  from  the  novel  of  Charlotte  M.  Yonge, 
',     in  6  acts,  by  G.  M.  Richmond. 

©  G.  M.  Richmond,  United  States ;  D :  549, 
June  5,  1901.  6728 

Chapter  8;  an  emotional  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  H. 
D.  Hamje. 

©   Herman   Dederick   Hamje,    New   York; 
.     1S77  :  153S,  Feb.  S.  6729 

Chapter  IV.;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  A.  West- 

r     huuser.     61  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©   Joseph   A.    Westhauser,    St.    Paul ;     D : 
13362,  July  17,  1908 ;  2c.  July  17,  1908.     6730 

Chapter  (A)  of  excuses;  missionary  playlet,  by 

-  Mrs.  C.  E.  Putnam.    14  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  5,  1915;  D :  40275 ;  Mrs.  Clyde 

■  Ellis  Putnam,  Warren,  O.  6730a 

Chapter  seven;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  Rudolf  Oes- 
terreicher  and  E.  Mayer.  [1],11  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    IS,    1911;    D:2395S;    Ernest 
Mayer.  London.  6731 

Chapultepec;  a  military  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E. 
A.  Locke. 

t)   E.    A.    Locke,    New   York;    1892:52648, 
Dec.  23.  6732 

Character  monolog'ue  and  impersonations;  by 
S.  Spencer.    9  p.    8°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  1,  1909 ;  D :  17585 ;  Sidney  Spen- 
cer, Reading,  Pa.  6733 

Character  parade  of  all  nations. 

©   James  Clinton  Lewis,   Hartford;   1SS6: 
12978,  June  3.  6734 

Character  (A)  revue;  in  2  sights,  by  J.  McCree. 
22  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  7,  1915  ;  D  :  41932 ;  Junie  McCree, 
New  York.  6734a 

Character  saves  reputation;  or,  Her  brother's 
misfortune,  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  G.  McDowell. 
121  p.     8".     Typewritten. 

©    George    McDowell,    Portland,    Me.;    D: 
4362,  Nov.  30,  1903;  2c.  Nov.  30,  1903.     6735 

Character  (A)  study  in  black;  by  M.  C.  Keator. 
[3],  17  p.     obi.     16".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mny  11,  1912;  D:  29652;  Maude  C. 
Keator,  Alameda,  Cal.  6736 


Charbonniers  (Les);  an  operetta  in  1  act,  words 
by  Philippe  Gille,  music  by  Jules  Coste. 

©  F.  RuUman,  New  York ;  1885 :  22122,  Oct. 
22.  6737 

Charette;  play  In  3  acts,  by  Charette  [pseud,  of 
F.  J.  Hunt]     19  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  4,  1909;  D:  17008;  Franklin  .L 
Hunt,  New  York.  6738 

Charg'e  (The);  play  of  the  war  in  1  act,  by  J. 
M.  Loughran  and  W.  H.  Duncan,  jr.  21  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  24,  1915;  D :  40461 ;  John  M. 
Loughran  and  William  Henry  Duncan,  jr., 
Brooklyn.  6738a 

Charge  (The)  of  the  hash  brigade;  comic  Irish 
musical  sketch,  by  Joseph  P.  Skelly,  music 
arr.  for  the  pianoforte,  by  Alfred  B.  Sedgwick. 
New  York,  R.  M.  De  Witt. 

©  Robert  M.  De  Witt,  New  York;  1870: 
14573,  Dec.  29 ;  2c.  Sept.  15,  1877.  6739 

Charged  with  a  serious  crime;  comic  opera  in 
3  acts. 

©  H.  L.  Pickersgill,  New  York ;  1886 :  17.590, 
Aug.  2.  6740 

Charioteer  (The)     See  A.  D.  1. 

Charities;  comedy-drama,  prologue  and  4  acts, 
by  C.  AVenz. 

©  Carrie  Wenz,  Buffalo ;  1880 :  16320,  Oct. 
27.  6741 

Charity;  a  comedy  in  a  prologue  and  3  acts,  by 
I.  S.  Isaacs. 

©  Isaac  S.  Isaacs,  New  York ;  1873 :  14656, 
Dec.  19.  6742 


—  a  comedy  in  3  acts  from  the  Spanish  of 
Miguel  Echegaray,  by  A.  L.  Godoy.  85  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Albert  L.  Godoy,  AVashington ;  D :  14749, 
Jan.  5,  1909;  2c.  Jan.  5,  1909.  6743 

—  a  little  slam  in  1  scene,  by  B.  Corcoran. 
22  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Brewer  Corcoran,  Springfield,  IMass. ;  D : 
11056,  July  IS,  1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  10,  1907.     6744 

—  a  1  act  play.    25  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  .Joseph  F.  Rinn,  Brooklyn;  D:591],  Dec. 
14,  1904;  2c.  Dec.  14,  1904.  6745 


playlette  of  modern  social  conditions,  by 

AA^  Montague.     10  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  11,  1914 ;  D :  39067 ;  AValter  Mon- 
tague, San  Francisco.  6745a 

Charity  a  la  mode.     Sec  On  a  foreign  shore. 

Charity  (The)  ball;  dramatic  composition  [by] 
Dnvid  Bel  a  SCO  and  H.  C.  De  Mille. 

©  Daniel  Frohman,  United   States;   1888: 
29029,  Oct.  12.  6746 


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Charity  (The)  ball— Contintied, 

monologue,    by   A.    Hoffman.     17   p.     4°. 

Tyi>ewritten. 
©  Ic.  July  29,  1915;  D:  41360;  Aaron  Hoff- 

mau.  New  York.  6746a 

a  society  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  D.  Belasco 

and  H.  C.  be  Mille. 

©  David  Belasco  and  Henry  C.  De  Mille, 
United  States ;  188S :  24473,  Aug.  28.  6747 

Charity,  banks  and  insurance;  sketch  by  A. 
Hoffman.    7  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  1,  1914;  D:  38428;  Aaron  Hoff- 
man, New  York.  6747a 

Charity  begins  at  home;  an  operetta  in  1  act, 
by  Bolton  Howe,  music  by  Alfred  Collier. 
Typewritten. 

©  Arthur  W.  Tarns,  New  York ;  1897 :  14949, 
Mar.  2 ;  2c.  Mar.  1.  6748 

Charity  (The)  game;  in  2  acts,  book  by  W.  C. 
Duncan  and  E.  E.  Baker,  lyrics  by  W.  C. 
Duncan. 

©    Edith   Ellis   Baker    and    William   Gary 
Duncan,  New  York ;  D :  11844,  Dec.  2,  1907. 

6749 

Charity  (The)  girl;  comedy  drama  of  modern 
life  in  4  acts,  by  Chas.  IMorton.  Chicago,  Chi- 
cago manuscript  co.,  1914.  59  p.  f°.  Mimeo- 
graphed. 

©  le.  Oct.  14,  1914;  D:3S487;   Alexander 
Byers,  Chicago.  6749a 

a  drama  in  prologue  and  3  acts,  by  Emma 

Schiff  and  I.  S.  Isaacs. 

©  Alfred  T.  Jones,  Pliiladelphia ;  1877 :  794, 
Jan.  19.  6750 

See  also  Cherry  ripe. 

Charity  Higgins'  vocal  oi^an;  an  amusing  en- 
tertainment, by  Tiaura  M.  Morse.  Chicago, 
Dramatic  publishing  co.  [1910]    6  p.    4*. 

©  Dec.  29,  1010 ;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1911 ;  D :  22977 ; 
Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago.  6751 

Charity  nurse;  by  J.  E.  Fennessy. 

©  James  E.  Fennessy,  Spring  Lake,  Ky. ;  D : 
2918,  Feb.  4,  1903.  6752 

Charity  (The)  pupil;  play  in  4  acts,  by  Carolyn 
Frances  Rice  and  Marion  Spring  Clark. 
Lebanon,  O.,  March  bros,  [1912]     42  p.    12". 

©   Sept.   9,   1912;   2c.   Sept.   12,   1912;   D: 
30802 ;  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O.  6753 

Charity  (The)  that  begtin  at  home;  a  comedy 
in  4  acts,  by  St.  John  Hankin.  New  I'^ork,  S. 
French ;  Loudon,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1907.  112  p. 
12*.  (On  cover:  French's  international  copy- 
righted ed.  of  the  works  of  the  best  authors, 
no.  117) 

©    Samuel    French,   New   York ;    D :  10534, 
May  11,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  24,  1907.  6754 


Charity  (The)  warblers;  a  symphony  in  black, 
in  2  acts,  by  A.  I.  Ames. 

©  Addie  lola  Ames,  Boston;  1898:67112, 
Nov.  16.  6755 

Charity's  reward;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  Free- 
man. 

©  Charles  Freeman,  Brooklyn ;  ISSo :  IGOg.'i. 
July  2o ;  2c  Nov.  IS.  6756 

Charlatan  (The);  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  W.  H. 
Edwards.     [1],  153  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July   29,    1912;    D:  30373;    Willard 
Hemenway  Edwards,  Hinsdale,  111.  6757 

Charlatans   (The);  by  M.  C.   Smith  and  Alice 
Turner. 

©  Minna  C.  Smith,  Boston ;  1888:  75,  Jan.  3. 

6758 


Charlemagne's  hostage, 
of  Gerhart  Hauptmann. 


See  Dramatic  works 


Charles  and  Carrie  Austin,  in  their  wonderful 
lightning  drill,  in  their  manual  of  arms, 
musket  drill,  and  terrific  bayonet  fight. 

©  Charles  and  Carrie  Austin,  Unitetl 
States ;  1873 :  12262,  Oct.  25.  6759 

Charles  di  Tocca;  by  C.  Y.  Rice.  New  York, 
Tlie  INIcClure  company,  1908.  4  p.  1.,  [3]-134  p. 
12°. 

©  Cale  Y'oung  Rice,  Louisville ;  D :  14307, 
Nov.  11,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  11,  1908.  6760 

a  tragedy,  by  C.  Y.  Rice. 

©  Cale  Young  Rice,  Louisville ;  D :  595, 
June  17,  1901;  [For  copies  received  see  A: 
57563]  6761 


—  Same.    New  York,  McClure,  Phillips  &  co., 
1903.    3  p.  1.,  140  p.    12°. 

©  C.  Y.  Rice,  United  States;  A:  57563,  Apr. 
15,  1903 ;  2c.  Apr.  15,  1903.  6762 


See  also  Collected  plays  and  poems;  by 

Cale  Y'oung  Rica 

Charles  IX;  by  V.  Woods.    4°.    Tyi>ewritten. 

©  Virna  Woods,  Sacramento,  Cal. ;  D :  2.518, 
Oct.  31,  1902 ;  2c.  Oct  31,  1902.  6763 

Charles  O'Malley;  a  romantic  comedy,  by  T.  B. 

Sayre.     Typewritten. 

©  Theodore  Burt  Sayre,  New  York;  1S9S: 
9364,  Feb.  3;  2c.  Feb.  3.  6764 

■ See  also  Charles  O'Malley's  aunt. 


Charles  O'Malley's  aunt;  a  comedietta  in  1 
scene,  founded  on  Charles  Lever's  novel,  by 
Henry  Llewellyn  Williams.  Chicago,  T.  S. 
Denison. 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  1897 :  41652,  .Tuly 
19;  2c.  Oct.  21.  6765 


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Charles  P,  Kich  and  his  mechanical  musical 
dummy;  or,  Music  in  a  broker's  office,  JX 
coiiiedv  sketch  in  1  act,  by  Ciiarles  P.  liich 

.     [pseud,  of  C.  P.  Fish] 

©  Chas.   P.   Fish,   Saginaw,   Mich.;   ISOo: 
2410,  Jan.  7.  6766 

Charles  Ryan;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  M. 
O'Sullivan. 

©  James  M.  O'Sullivan,   Brooklj-n ;   1S79: 

1193,  Jan.  23.  6767 

Charles  II;  play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  R.  Burke.  7S  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  22,  1909 ;  D :  17502 ;  Charles  R. 
Burke,  Chicago.  6768 

Charles  the  First;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  W.  G. 
Wills. 

©  H.  L.  Bateman,  New  York;  1872: 11 09-5, 
Oct.  IS.  6769 

Charles  Weng'leig'h,  the  duke. 

©  Jesse  P.  Tillson,  Toledo,  O. ;  1S9G :  19S24, 
Mar.  30.  6770 

Charleston;  an  historical  military  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  G.  M,  Connell. 

©  G.  M.  Connell,  Lisbon,  O. ;  1S95:40G1.5, 
Aug.  8 ;  2c.  Sept.  19.  6771 

Charleston  (The)  earthquake;  spectacular 
drama  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Optebeeck  [sic] 
Charleston,  S.  C,  Kahrs  and  Welch  [1890] 
19  p.    12°. 

©   Eugene   Opdebeeck,    Charleston,    S.    C. ; 
1S90 :  5314,  Feb.  12  ;  2c.  Mar,  4.  6772 

Charley;  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  Jacobson,  [2], 
9  p.    r.    Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Nov,  4,  1913;  D:  34942;  Gershon  Ja- 
cobson, Washington,  6773 

Charley,  the  cockney;  vaudeville  sketch,  by 
Ray  D,  Youugman,    3  p,    4°.    Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  June  6,  1910 ;  D :  21290 ;  Ray  Young- 
man,  Oakland,  Cal,  6774 

Charley's  aunt.  See  Byer's  library  of  tabloid 
plays. 

Charley's  country  cousin;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 

K.    M.    Rice.      [Northampton,    I\Iass.,    Printed 

by  Gazette  printing  co.,  1905]     24  [1]  p.     12°. 

©  K.  McDowell  Rice,  Worthincton,  Mfiss. ; 

D :  6310,  Mar.  10,  1905 ;  2c.  Mar.  5,  190G.  6775 

Charley's  mother-in-law;  a  farce  comedy  in  3 
acts. 

©  Viola  Fortescue,  Winthrop,  Mass. ;  1894 : 
1S56S,  Apr.  9.  6776 

Charley's  uncle;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  E. 
Miller. 

©  Arthur  E.  Miller,  New  York ;  1893  :  53830, 
Dec.  5.  6777 


Charley's  uncle — Continued. 
farce,  by  H.  W.  Fischer.    23  p.    f\    Type- 
written, 

©  le.  Feb.  2,  1911;  D:  23275;  Henry  W. 
Fischer,  Bensonhurst,  N.  Y.  6778 

a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Fisher. 

©  Alfred  Fisher,  New  York;  1894:15883, 
Mar.  21.  6779 

by  A.  Vatter  and  A.  S.  Kendall. 

©  August  Vatter  and  Arthur  S.  Kendall, 
Boston  ;  1900  A :  3792,  Feb.  10.  6780 

a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Eilee  Nor- 


wood. 

©  Frank  J.  Shell,  New  York ;  D :  12867,  Apr. 
23,  1908.  6781 

Charley's  wife;  a  farce  comedy  in  2  acts,  arr. 
by  V/.  T.  Nelson. 

©  William  Tecumseh  Nelson,  Chicago;  1897: 
67GS4,  Dec.  6;  2c.  Dec.  6.  6782 

Charlie;  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  W.  Day.  [2],  13  p. 
4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  7,  1913 ;  D :  33478 ;  Geo,  W.  Day, 
New  York.  6783 

Charlie,  I  expect  you;  farce  In  3  acts,  by  E.  F. 
Jeffries.     [110]  p.    4°,    Typewritten. 

<£)  Ic.   Oct.   26,   1914;   D:  38681;   Elmer   F. 
Jeffries,  St.  Paul.  6783a 

Charlie  Boss;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  H.  E.  Gil- 
lette. 

©  H.  E.  Gillette,  United  States ;  1878 :  3639, 
Mar.  26.  6784 

or.  The  stolen  heir,  a  di'ama  in  3  or  4  acts. 

©    \Vm.    Jackson,    Cincinnati ;    1879 :  5687, 
Apr,  28,  6785 

Charlie's  mother-in-law;  comedy  in  1  act  [by 
J.  Templin  and  E.  Layton;  7  p.  f.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr,  11,  1912 ;  D :  29343 ;  John  Tem- 
plin and  E.  Layton,  Seattle.  6786 

Charlo  comes  home;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C,  L. 
McClure.     [71]  p.    4°,    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  1,  1913 ;  D :  34910 ;  Carl  Leofwyn 
INIcClure,  New  York.  6787 

Charlotte  Corday;  by  K.Bellew.  93  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Kyrle  Bel  lew,  London ;  D :  7207,  Sept,  5, 
1905 ;  2c,  Aug.  30,  1905.  6788 

a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  A.  Flamant 

©  Adolphe  Flamant,  Napa,  CaL ;  1890: 1261, 
Jan,  7.  6789 


- —  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  R.  S.  Tracy. 

©  Roger  S.  Tracy,  New  York ;  1873 :  14244, 
Dec.  12.  6790 


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6812 


Charlotte  Corday — Continued. 

an  historical  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  Wing- 
field  Nisbet. 

,        ©  J.  W.  Nisbet,  Washington;  1884:13383, 
...July  2.  6791 

a  historical  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Mortimer. 

©  James  Mortimer,   United   States;   1876: 
10114,  Sept.  5 ;  2c.  Sept.  5.  6792 

trauerspiel  in  5  aufziigen,  von  E.  Henrici. 

[Baltimore,  C.  W.  Schneidereith  &  sons,  1905] 
viii  p.,  2  1.,   149-229  p.     8°.      ([E.   Henrici's 

"  dramatische  werke,  iv] ) 

©  Ernst  Henrici,  Baltimore ;  D :  6716,  May 
23,  1905 ;  2c.  May  23,  1905.  6793 

Charlotte  Corday  d'Armans;  a  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  A.  B.  Williams.    65  p.    8°.    Proof. 

©  Almena  Butman  Williams,  Washington ; 
D :  1117,  Nov.  22,  1901 ;  2c.  Oct.  7,  1902.    6794 

Charlotte  Corday  d'Armont;  drama,  5  acts,  by 
A.  N.  Shideler.    2  p.  1.,  60  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Albert  Newton  Shideler,  New  York ;  D : 
4143,  Oct.  26,  1903;  2c.  Oct.  26,  1903.     6795 

Charlotte  d'Erra;  or.  Devotion,  a  drama  in  4 
acts,    adapted    from    the    French    of    Octave 

.     Feuillet,  by  J.  C.  Ward. 

©  .James  C.  Ward,  San  Francisco;  1878: 
14678,  Dec.  16.  6796 

Charlotte  Friederike;  schauspiel  in  4  akten  von 
Hjalmar  Meidell,  nach  Dr.  Alexander  Thorsoes 
novelle  Interiors  vom  diinischen  hof,  autori- 
sierte  uebersetzung  ans  dem  norwegischen 
von  Dr.  John  Josephsohn.  119  p.  16°. 
Printed. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  3,  1913 ;  D :  33046 ;  Oesterheld  & 
CO.,  verlag,  Berlin.  6797 

Charlotte  of  the  plains;  by  B.  L.  Johnson. 
Scenario.    10  p.    t".    Typewritten. 

©    Bessie    Louise    Johnson,    Chicago;    D: 
15639,  Apr.  17,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  17,  1909.      6798 

Charlotte  Russe;  a  society  musical  album  of 
comicalities,  in  3  acts,  by  R.  G.  Morris. 

©  Robert  Griffin  Morris,  New  York;  1886: 
1987,  Jan.  25.  6799 

Charlotte  Temple.     Ms. 

©  Flora  E.  Baxter,  New  York  ;  1893 :  47942, 
Oct.  27 ;  Ic.  Dec.  10,  1894.  6800 

a   drama   in   5   acts    [by]    Harriet   M.   P. 

Plumb. 

©  Harriet  M.  Pixley  Plumb,  San  Francisco ; 
1891 :  30515,  Aug.  28.  6801 

■ •  a  historical  drama  in  5  acts,  by  F.  V.  De 

More.    62  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Flora  V.  De  IMore,  PhilHpsburg,  N.  J.; 


D:5132,  Aug.  13,  1904;  2c.  Mar.  3,  1905. 


6802 


Charlotte  Temple — Continued. 

a  historical  drama,  3  acts,  with  prologue, 

by  H.  P.  Plumb. 

©  Harriet  Pixley  Plumb,  Chicago;    1899: 
13956,  Feb.  20 ;  2c.  Feb.  4.  6803 

a  play   in   4  acts,   by  Theodore  Kramer; 

founded  on  Mary  S.  Rowson's  novel  of  the  same 
name.     [132]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    24,    1909;    D:  16026;    Temple 
amusement  co..  New  York.  6804 

Charlotte  Temple,  a  story  of  the  heart;  emo- 
tional historical  drama  in  6  acts,  by  T.  A. 
Burtt. 

©   Thomas   A.   Burtt,   Philadelphia;   1878: 
11185,  Sept.  28.  6805 

Charlotte  von  Boyen;  schauspiel  in  3  akten,  von 
Ferdinand  lliinkel  und  Hans  v.  Wentzel. 
Berlin,  Vita,  deutsches  verlagshaus  [1906] 
77  p.    12°. 

©  Vita,  deutsches  verlagshaus,  Berlin;  D: 
9063,  Sept.  10,  1906 ;  2c.  Oct.  10,  1906.       6806 

Charm  (A)  in  the  halter.  See  Coachman's 
(The)  bride. 

Charm  (The)  of  Sunset  Valley;  a  comedy  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  H.  M.  Yost.  [69]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Howard   M.   Yost,  Cleveland;   D :  15027, 
Feb.  8,  1009 ;  2c.  Feb.  23,  1909.  6807 

Charmed  (The)  cross  of  the  devil  foiled;  a 
spectacular  in  1  act,  by  E.  Diablo. 

©  Erwin  Diablo,  New  York;   1879:16278, 
Dec.  3.  6808 

Charmer  (The);  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  H.  McAllis- 
tei\     [1],  15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  12,  1913 ;  D :  32289 ;  Hall  McAllis- 
ter, Washington.  6809 

Charming  (The)  bishop;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 
T.  M.  Ellis.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  T.  Mullett  Ellis,  London;  D :  1469,  Feb. 
19,  1902 ;  2c.  Feb.  19,  1902.  6810 

Charming  (A)  conversationalist;  comedy  for 
1  male  and  2  females,  by  Frances  Aymar 
Mathews.  New  York,  E.  S.  Werner,  1907.'  8  p. 
12° 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner  &  co.,  New  York;  D: 
11693,  Nov.  7,  1907;  2c.  Nov.  22,  1907.        6811 
Charming  Dolly  Clevore;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  B.  SeUmder.     [1],  93  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Nov.    21,    1913;    D :  35081 ;    John    B. 
Selander,  Berkeley,  Cal.  6812 

Charming  Leandre;  comedy  in  1  act. bv  Theodore 
de  Banville,  tr.  by  Barrett  H.  Clark.  New 
York,  S.  French;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.  [1915] 
18  p.  12°.  (The  world's  best  plays  by  cele- 
brated European  authors) 

©  Feb.  12.  1915 ;  2c.  Feb.  1.5, 1915 ;  D :  39677 ; 
Samuel  French,  New  York.  6812a 


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Charming-  (The)  widow;  play  in  2  acts,  by  D. 
W.  Coleman.    45  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  IMar.  28,  1914;  D:  36498;  Daniel  W. 
(^.oleman,  Chelsea,  Ma.ss.  6812b 

Charms  (The)  of  music;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  A. 
H.  Laidlaw,  jr.    Typewritten. 

©  Alex.  H.  Laidlaw,  jr.,  New  York;  1891: 
42622,  Nov.  28;  2c.  Jan.  5,  1892.  6813 

Charrette;  or.  The  red  Van  Dyke,  play  in  3  acts, 
i>y  F.  J.  Hunt.    202  p.    4",    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  21,  1910;  D:  20531;  Franklin  J. 
Hunt,  New  York.  6814 

Charter  (The)  oak;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  F. 
Whittaker. 

©  Frederick  Whittaker,  New  York;  1876: 
6032,  May  16.  6815 

an  original  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  B.  E. 


Leavitt. 

©  Burton   Emerson   Leavitt,   New   Haven ; 
1892:7107,  Feb.  13;  2c.  Feb.  11,  1895.      6816 

— •  romantic  drama  in  4  acts. 

©  Edward  C.  Rossi,  Brooklyn ;  1897 :  72553, 
Dec.  24 ;  2c.  Feb.  15,  1898.  6817 

—  See   also   Historical   stories   in    dramatic 


form. 

Charybdis;  vorspiel  und  3  aufziige,  von  Hans 
Fritz  vtiu  Zwehl.  Berlin,  Oesterheld  &  co. 
verlng,  1914.     96  p.     10°. 

©   Ic.    June   17,    1914;    D:  38019;    Berliner 
tlieater-verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin.  6817a 

Chase  (The);  a  1  act  farce  comedy,  by  Jean 
Hickenlooper.    16  p.    16".    Typewritten. 

©  Jean  Hickenlooper,  Albia,  la. ;  D :  9754, 
Dec.  13,  1906;  2c.  Dec.  13,  1906.  6818 

Chase  (A)  for  a  husband.  See  Wanted,  a  hus- 
band. 

Chase  (A)  for  a  widow;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 

adapted  and  arr.  for  the  stage,  by  K.  Mayliew. 

©   Kate   Mayhew,   New   York;    1883:9843, 

May  29;  2c.  July  26.  6819 

Chase  (The)  of  the  butterfly;  a  comedy,  by"C.  S. 

Booth. 

©  Charles  Stewart  Booth,  New  Orleans  ;  D  : 
4759,  Mar.  19,  1904.  6820 

Chase  (The)  of  the  golden  plate.  See  Thinking 
(The)  machine. 

Chasers  (The);  extravaganza  in  2  acts,  book  by 
N.  Schmulowitz,  music  by  John  D.  Hartigan. 
71  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  25,  1910 ;  D :  22374 ;  Nat  Schmulo- 
witz, San  Francisco.  6821 


Chasing  a  flirt. 
5379—15- 


See  Brown,  the  painter. 
—21 


Chasing  a  lover;  an  original  farcical  comedy  in 

3  acts  and  3  scenes,  by  J.  J.  Kennedy. 

©    Jno.    J.    Kennedy,    Philadelphia;    1893: 
16508,  Apr.  3.  6822 

Chaska;  a  western  story  in  4  acts,  by  E.  F.  Van 
Duseu.    3  p.  1.,  83  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  E.  P.  Van  Dusen,  New  York ;  D :  12794, 
Apr.  21,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  21,  1908.  6823 

Chasm  (The);  a  play  in  1  act  and  2  .scenes,  by 
Marian  D.  and  R.  S.  Tinney.  12  p.  8°. 
Printed. 

©  Roy   S.   Tinney,   Jersey   City ;    D :  12530, 
M:ir.  12,  1908 ;  2c.  Mar.  20,  19b8.  6824 

Chasse  a  courre;  scene  chantee,  creee  par  Mme. 
Paulette  Darty.    Paris,  Enoch  &  cie. 

©  Enoch  &  CO.,  Paris ;  1900  A :  18538,  July 
27 ;  2c.  July  19.  6825 

Chasse-croise.      See  Ultimatum  (L'). 

Chasse   (La)   de  M.    Groslard;  par  M.   Moriss. 

4  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  15,  1912  ;  D  :  30009  ;  Gaumont  co.. 
New  I'ork.  6826 

Chasseur  (Le)  de  tigre  (The  tiger  hunter)  ; 
play  in  1  act,  by  C.  De  Vonde.  [16]  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  6,  1912;  D:  28966;  Chester  De 
Voride,  New  York.  6827 

Chaste  Cassimir.  See  Pet  (The)  of  the  petti- 
coats. 

Chastity  (The)  of  the  family;  by  J.  Gordin. 

©  Jacob   Gordin,   Brooklyn ;   D :  5313,   July 
IS,  1904.  6828 

Chat,  an  American  boy;  a  comedy  melodrama, 
liy  Hubert  Sackett. 

©    Katie    Emmett,    United    States;    1895: 
15237,  Jlar.  16.  6829 

Chat  (Le)  noir;  adapted  by  C.  A.  Shaw,  music 
liy  Slieppard  Camp.    Typewritten. 

©  Chas.  A.  Shaw,  New  York  ;  1900  A :  15151, 
June  18  ;  Ic.  June  18.  6830 

Chateau  Bideau;  a  melodrama  in  5  acts  and  6 
scenes,  by  F.  AVilson  and  A.  Canby. 

©  Francis  Wilson  and  Albert  Canby,  United 
States ;  1881 :  6789,  May  2.  6831 

Chateau  d'Annairlee;  a  drama,  by  W.  G.  Moates. 

©  Wm.  Gurney  Moates,  Towson,  Md. ;  1897 : 

37902,  June  28.  6833 

Chateau  historique;  comedie  en  3  actes  de  A. 
Bisson  et  J.  Berr  de  Turique.  New  York,  V. 
Ciocia,  1901.    163  p.    8". 

©  Alexandre  Bisson  and  J.  Berr  de  Turique, 
Paris;  D:84,  Jan.  28,  1901;  2c.  ,Tan.  19,  1901. 

6833 


321 


■m 


6834 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


6854 


Chatelaine  (La);  comMie  en  4  actes,  par  Alfred 
Capus.  Paris,  E.  Fasquelle,  1904.  4  p.  1.,  270 
p.    12°. 

©  E.  Fasquelle,  Paris;  D :  5099,  May  31, 
1904;  2c.  May  31,  1904;  2c.  Aug.  22,  1904. 

6834 

See   also    Theatre    complet;    [de]    Alfred 

Capus, 

Chatelaine  (The);  or,  The  siege  of  Murany, 
romantic  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  founded  on  a 
story  written  by  Walter  Parlie,  libretto  by 
Walter  Parke  and  Adam  Smith,  music  by 
Florian  Pascal.  London,  J.  Williams,  ltd. 
48  p.     8°.      [Libretto  only] 

©  Dec.  17,  1913  ;  2c.  Dec.  IS,  1913  ;  D  :  35512 ; 
.Tosepli  Williams,  ltd.,  London.  6835 

Chato  (El)  del  Albaicin;  zarzuela  en  1  acto, 
dividido  en  3  cuadros,  en  prosa  original  de 
J.  L.  Ontiveros  y  R.  Dominguez,  mtisica  del 
maestro  Calleja.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espanoles]  1907.    50  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  .Jose  li.  (])ntiveros  v  Raimundo  Domin- 
guez, Madrid;  D:  11480,  Oct.  7,  1907;  2c.  Oct. 
7,  1907.  6836 

Chattanoog'a;  a  drama  of  the  American  Civil 
War,  founded  on  Chattanooga,  a  romance  of 
the  American  Civil  War,  by  F.  A.  IMitchell. 

(c)  F.  A.  Mitchel,  East  Orange,  N.  J. ;  1891 : 
18412,  May  19.  683T 

a  story  of  soutldand  and  tlie  stormy  sixties. 


drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  E.  AVills. 

©   Antlionv   E.    Wills,    Brooklyn ;    D :  7270, 
Sept.  16,  1905.  6838 

(Eagle's  nest);  an  idyl  of  the  war  in  4 


acts  and  6  tableaux,  by  J.  J.  Wallace. 

©    J.    J.    Wallace,    San    Francisco;    1888: 
20676,  July  18.  6839 

Chattel  (A)  mortgage;  a  comedy  farce  in  3  acts, 
by  C.  E.  Blaney. 

©   Chas.   E.   Blaney,   Columbus,   O. ;   1893: 
1923,  Jan.  7.  6840 

Chattel  of  the  estate;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  D. 
P.  Mathews. 

©  David  Porter  Mathews,  Hull,  Mass. ;  1900 
A :  22788,  Sept.  13.  6841 

Chatter;  monologue  for  males,  by  Harry  L.  New- 
ton. New  York,  M.  Witmark  &  sons,  1913.  8  p. 
12°. 

©  Aug.  4,  1913 ;  2c.  Aug.  5,  1913 ;  D  :  34012 ; 
M.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York.  6842 

Chatterton;  a  dramatic  monolog,  by  Rida  John- 
son Y'oung.  New  York,  M.  AVitmark  &  sons 
[1906]  10  p.  12°.  (Rida  .Tolmson  Young's  1 
act  plays,  dramatic  scenes  and  monologs) 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons,  New  York ;  D :  8800, 
July  9,  1906 ;  2c.  July  10,  1906.  6843 


Chatterton — Continued. 

— —  dramma  in  3  atti,  tratto  dal  dramma  di  A, 
de  Vigny,  dramma  lirico  di  R.  Leoncavallo. 
Terza  ed.  Bologna,  Achille  Tedeschi  [1896] 
51  p.    8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©    Adolph    Fiirstner,    Berlin ;    1896 :  19974, 
Mar.  31 ;  2c.  Mar.  31.  6844 

— —  lyriches  drama  in  3  akten  (nach  Alfred  de 
Vigny)  von  Ruggiero  Leoncavallo,  fiir  die 
deutsche  biiline  bearbeitet  von  Max  Kalbeck. 
Berlin,  W.,  A.  Fiirstner,  1896. 

©    Adolph    Fiirstner,    Berlin;    1890:23092, 
Apr.  13.  6845 

Chattertons;  play  in  3  a(;ts,  by  S.  I.  Szinnyey. 
24  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.    23,    1909 ;    D :  16921 ;    Stephen 
Ivor  Szinnyey,  New  York.  6846 

Chaucer;  libretto  for  musical  farce  in  2  acts,  by 
A.  N.  C.  Fowler.    76  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    3,    1911;    D :  22985 ;    A.    N.    C. 
Fowler,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y.  6847 

■ musical  play  in  2  acts,  book  and  lyrics  by 

A.  N.  C.  Fowler.    63  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  A.  N.  C.  Fowler,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
9848,  Nov.  21,  1906 ;  2c.  Nov.  21,  1906.        6848 

Chauffeur;  comedie  inedite,  en  1  acte,  par  M. 
Maurey.  iv,  479^94  p.,  illus.  8°.  (Je  sais 
tout,  4"  annee,  2"  semestre)     Printed. 

©  Max  Maurey,  Paris ;  D :  14256,  Nov.  11, 
1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  11,  1908.  6849 

■  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  R.   P.  Macdonald. 

30  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  12,  1909 ;  D :  16402 ;  Royal  Per- 
cival  Macdonald,  Oakland,  Cal.  6850 

a    comedy    of    aspiration,    in    3    acts,    by 

Miron  Leffiugwell.    47  p.    f°.    Mimeographed. 

©    Alexander    Byers,    Chicago;    D:  14979, 
Feb.  3,  1909;  2c.  Feb.  20,  1909.  6851 

komodie  in  1  akt,  von  Kory  Towska.     [2], 

38  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  11,  1914;   D :  37542 ;  Comoedia, 
Vienna.  6851a 

Chauffeur-in's  Metropol;  grosse  jahres-revue 
mit  gesang  und  tanz  in  10  bildern,  von  Jul. 
Freund,  musik  von  Rud.  Nelson.  Berlin,  Ed. 
Bote  &  G.  Bock,  1912.  34  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©   Sept.   23,    1912;    2c.    Oct.   28,   1912;     D: 
31253 ;  Ed.  Bote  &  G.  Bock,  Berlin.  6852 

Chauffeurs  (The);  a  comedv-opera,  by  W. 
Moody. 

©    Wallace    Moody,    Davenport,    la. ;    D : 
3941,  Sept.  14,  1903.  6853 

Chauffeuse  (Die);  operette  in  3  akten,  text  von 
E.  A.  Schalk,  musik  von  H.  Neumeister.  Text- 
buch.     88  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  4,  1911;  D:  23547;  Hugo  Neu- 
meister, Miihlhausen,  Germany.  6854 


322 


6854 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


6871 


Chavalillo  (El);  sainete  lirico  en  3  cuadros,  en 
prosa  y  verso,  original  de  Enrique  Paradas, 
Joaquin  Jimenez  y  Antonio  Yelasco,  mtisica 
de  I'aseual  Marquina  y  Enrique  Bru.  Madrid, 
I  Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1914.  41  p. 
12".     |Lil)retto  only] 

©  Sept.  17,  1914;  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1914;  D. 
38191;  B.  Paradas,  J.  Jimenez,  A.  Velasco, 
Madrid.  6854a 

Chaverini  (Pals);  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Isidor 
Solotorefsliy.     [158]  p.    4".    Ms.     [Yiddisli] 

©  Ic.  Feb.  18,  1911;  D :  23392 ;  David 
Kessler  and  Max  R.  Wilner,  New  Yorlf.   6855 

Che-Ean-A-Kcng-Ko-Muno;  or,  The  hermit  of 
Plymouth  Colony. 

©  L).  H.  Duraud,  South  Framingham,  Mass. ; 
1889  :  30960,  Dec.  5.  6856 

Cheap;  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  Reichman.  [2],  27 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.     7,    1913;     D :  34963 :  Arthur 

Reichman,  New  Yorli.  6857 

Cheap  (A)  drink;  play  in  1  act,  by  Geo.  T. 
Smith.    4  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  17,  1914;  D :  36843 ;  Joim  G. 
Jermon,  New  Yorlv.  6857a 

Cheat;  a  comedy  of  American  life  in  4  acts,  by 
T.  C.  De  Leon. 

©  T.  C.  De  Leon,  Baltimore ;  1870 :  2777, 
Oct.  13.  6858 

"play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  A.  Littledale.     126  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  12.  1915;  D:  39661;  Harold  A. 
Littledale,  New  York.  6858a 

by  M.  Mayo  and  J.  P.  Wilson.  Type- 
written. 

©  Margaret  Mayo  and  J.  Paul  Wilson,  New 
York ;  D :  994,  Oct.  21,  1901 ;  2c.  Oct.  26,  1901. 

6859 

Cheat  (The)  of  pity;  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  Mid- 
dleton.     [2],  19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  9,  1913  ;  D :  31926 ;  George  Mid- 
dleton.  New  York.  6860 

See  also  Tradition. 

Cheaters  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  Miles. 
26  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  20,  1915 ;  D  :  40132 ;  Homer  Miles, 
New  York.  6860a 

Cheating  the  devil;  comedy  playlet  of  domestic 
life  in  1  act,  by  E.  McLellan.  [3],  24  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  19,  1912;  D:  31418;  Earl  Mc- 
Lellan, New  York.  6861 

Check  (The)  book;  a  1  act  vaudeville  sketch,  by 
Harry  Sawyer  and  L.  L.  Elliott.    Typewritten. 

©  Lvdia  Langdon  Elliott,  Buffalo ;  D :  1906, 
Apr.  3,  1902 ;  2c.  June  25,  1902.  6862 


Check  (A)  for  a  thousand;  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
A.  Hoffman.    3,  18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  10,  1915;  D:  41196;  Aaron  Hoff- 
man, New  York.  6862a 

Check  no.  66.     /See  Green  goods. 

Checkered  (A)  life;  a  realistic  American  play,  a 
romantic  emotional  drama  in  4  acts,  by  G.  E. 
Alkins. 

©  George  E.  Alkins,  New  York ;  1886 :  5599, 
Mar.  9.  6863 

Checkered  lights;  a  5  act  melodrama,  by  F. 
Gardner. 

©    Fulton    Gardner,    Chicago;    1887:141.59, 
May  31.  6864 

Checkmate;  an  incident  at  the  Hotel  Astor,  by 
J.  Willurd.     [14]  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  15,  1913;   D:  32324;   John  Wil- 
lard.  New  York.  6865 

■ play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  C.  Chapin.     138  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  30,  1910;   D :  20928 ;  Homer  C. 
Chapin,  Chicago.  6866 

pluy  in  1  act,  by  W.  H.  Kohl.     [2],  16  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  16,  1914  ;  D  :  36363  ;  William  H. 
Kohl,  IMelrose  Highlands,  Mass.  6866a 


a  sensational  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  F.  F. 

Schrader. 

©    Fred     F.    Schrader,     St.    Joseph,     Mo. ; 
1882 :  14209,  Aug.  26.  6867 

Checkmated;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  C.  R.  Hardy. 

©  Charles  R,  Hardy,  New  York;  1900  A: 
19544,  Aug.  6.  6868 

domestic  farce  in  1  act,  by  T.  H.  Davies. 

[1],  22  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  3,  1914;  D :  38982 ;  Thomas  H. 
Davies,  Rutherford,  N.  J.  6868a 

drama  in  5  acts,  by  E.  Worthington.     [2], 


167  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June   29,    1914;    D:  37416;    Edward 
Worthington,  New  York.  6868ta 

or.  Triumphant  at  last,  a  play  in  5  acts, 

by  A.  Rivers. 

©  Alonzo  Rivers,  Chicago  ;  1879  :  8886,  July 
7.  6869 

Cheek;  by  G.  Adams. 

©   Gus   Atlams,    United    States;    1882:494, 
Jan.  12 ;  2c.  Mar.  15.  6870 

an  American  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  S.  H. 

Church. 

©    Saumel   H.    Church,    Pittsburgh;    1876: 
9766,  Aug.  26.  6871 


323 


6872 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


6891 


Cheek — Contiuued. 

being  a   rewritten  version  of  an  original 


Cheerful  (A)  liar;  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  bj' 
J.  A.  Fraser,  jr.  Chicago,  The  Dramatic  pub- 
lishing comi)any. 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago;  ] 896:  59780, 
Oct.  30;  2c.  Nov.  9.  6882 


American  drama  copyrighted  March  10,  1880, 
under  the  title  of  Gypsy,  by  F.  Marsden  (W. 
A.  Silver) 

©  Fred  Marsden.  New  York;   1881 :  1673&.       Cheese  and  crackers;  1  act  comedy,  by  A.  K. 
„  ^  ^orcrt  Foster.     18  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   21,   1910;    D:  22110;    Allan   K. 
Foster,  Cbicago.  6883 


6872 


Oct.  29;  2c.  May  19,  1882. 

—  a  burlesque  on  Brass,  by  J.  Hart. 

©    Josh    Hart,    United    States;    1876:2870, 


Mar.  7.  6873 

a  comedy  in  H  ai-ts,  ailapted  from  the  Ger- 
man for  tlie  American  stage,  by  R.  P.  Goer- 
deler. 

©  Ricbard  1'.  (Jnerdeler,  New  Yoik  ;  187S : 
nl77,  Apr.  29.  6874 

a  romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  adapted  from 


.Tames  De  Mille,  by  C.  W.  Tayleure. 

©   C.    W.   Tayleure,    Brooklyn;    1875:8427, 
Aug.  IG.  6875 

or.  Life  in  two  hemispheres,  a  drama  in 

5  acts,  by  E.  A.  I.ocke. 

©  Harold  Forsberg,  Cleveland;  1873:4710. 
May  1.  6876 

Cheer,  boys,  cheer;  a   romantic  melodrama,  by 
R.  H.  Schooley. 

©  Richard  H.  Schooley,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ; 
1895:57320,  Nov.  12.  6877 

Cheer  up;  few  pages  from  modern  Bohemia,  by 
E.  C.  Dieckmann.    9  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  19,  1914 ;  D :  36093 ;  Emil  Chris- 
tian Dieckmann,  St.  Louis.  6877a 

Cheerful   Charlie;    comedy     sketch,    by    C.    E. 
Whalen.     [10]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Charles  E.  Whalen,  New  York ;  D :  13658. 


Aug.  26,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  26,  1908. 


6878 


Cheerful  companion;  a  duologue  adapted  from 
Ina  L.  Cassilis'  character  sketch,  by  Bob 
O'Link  [p.seud.]  New  York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald, 
1905.     11  p.     12". 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York  ;  D :  6005, 
Jan.  4,  1905 ;  2c.  Jan.  11,  1905.  6879 

Cheerful  (The)  corsair  and  his  beauteous  bride. 
See  Conrad  and  Medora. 

Cheerful  (A)  idiot. 

©  Hal  L.  Goodwin,  Cednr  Rapids,  la.;  D: 
4598,  Feb.  9,  1904.  6880 

Cheerful  (The)  knave;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Keble  Howard  [pseud,  of  J.  K.  Bell]  London, 
S.  French,  ltd.;  New  York,  S.  French,  1913. 
76 p.  12°.  (On  cover  :  French's  acting  edition, 
no.  2432) 

©  Mar.   15,    1913;   2c.    Mar.    17,    1913;    D: 
32694 ;  Sanniel  French,  ltd.,  TiOndon.  6881 


.  or.  The  better  part,  a  vaudeville  sketch  in 

1  act,  by  r>.  MacKay.    12  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    14,    1910;    D :  220.50 ;    Durelle 

]\[acKay,  Chicago.  6884 

ov,  Up  against  it,  comedy  in  1  act,  by  E.  A. 

Wai'ren.     [36]  p.     f".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  29,  1912  ;  D  :  29531 ;  E.  Alyn  Wai-- 
ren,  Paterson.  6885 

Cheese  (The)  king;  2  act  dramatic  composition, 
by  L.  R.  Weitz.     21  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  le.   Mar.   9,   1915;   D :  39907 ;    Leonhanlt 
Edwin  Weitz,  Lakewood,  O.  6885a 

Chef  (Le);  opera  eonr,qu(>  in  2  -Aci^^  :in<l  2  scenes, 
by  M.  S.  Brickner. 

©  Mortimer  S.  Brickner,  New  York;  1897: 
13898,  Feb.  26.  6886 

Chef  (The)  song;  a  farce  comedy  in  1  act,  by 

William  .J.  McKenna.     4  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Wm.  J.  McKenna,  Jersey  City ;  D :  15765, 

May  3,  1909;  2c.  May  3,  1909.  6887 

Chelete;  zarzuela  en  1  acto  y  3  cuadros,  original 
de  J.  R.  Bejarano  y  J.  Ibafiez,  mfisica  del 
maestro  Julio  Cristobal.  IMadrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores  espauolesj  1908.  47  [1]  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Juan  R.  Be.iarano  y  Juan  Ibaiiez,  Madrid ; 
D :  13778,  Sept.  14,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  14,  1908. 

6888 

Chemia;  or.  The  birth  of  chemistry,  an  liistor- 
icai  drama,  by  F.  K.  Ferguson.  66  p.  24". 
Printed. 

©    Frederic    Kirkwood     Ferguson,     Paola, 
Kan. ;  D :  7384,  Oct.  10,  1905 ;  2c.  Dec.  1,  1905. 

6889 

Chemie  fuers  heirathen.     See  Chemistry. 

Chemical  girl;  by  Charles  Horwitz.  14  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©    Frank    William    Ryan,    New    York ;    D : 
8123,  Mar.  7,  1906;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1906.  6890 

Chemiu  (Le)  du  bonheur.     See  Mirko. 

Chemineau  (Le);  drame  lyrique  en  4  actes  [par] 

Jean    Richepin,    nmsique    de   Xavier    Leroux. 

Paris,  Charpentier  et  Fasquelle,  1907.    3  p.  1., 

59  p.    12". 

©  Choudens,  Paris  ;  D :  12021,  Dec.  31,  1907  ; 

2c.  Dec.  31,  1907.  6891 
See  alfin  Rover  (The) 


324 


6892 


COPYRIOHTED   IN    THE    UNITED   STATES 


6909 


Chemist  (The);  ;i  draiiui  in  prohigue  ;iih1  4  acts, 
by  P.  G.  Pintti  and  J.  B.  Hpaviside. 

©  Peter  G.  Piatti  and  John  B.  Heaviside. 
United  States;  1894:49222,  Oct.  22.  6892 

Chemist  and  man;  vaudeville  sketch  in  1  act, 
by  A.  Stewart.    29  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    10,    19ir; ;    D :  39927 ;    Andrew 
Stewart,  A\'asliinjiton.  6892a 


Cherry;    an   original    American    play,   by    Olive 
Logan  and  W.  Sikes. 

©  Wirt  Sikes,  New  York  ;  1S73  :  807,  Jan.  13. 

6901 

or,    Labor     vs.    Capital,    draiua,     by     B. 

IVTarean. 

©    Beatrice     Marean,    Ocala,    Fla.;    1897: 
61202,  Oct.  29 ;  2c.  Feb.  7,  189S.  6902 


Chemistry  (Chemie  fuers  heirathen);  an  origi-      Cherry  Blossom;  a  1  act  play,  by  Iv.  D.  Grange, 
ual    comedy-drama    in    3    acts,    by    Rudolph  4".    Typewritten. 


Kneisel. 

©  Inn-e  Kiralfy,  ITnited  States;  1877:  12536, 
Oct.  30.  6893 

Chen-a-nah;  l>y  AV.  B.  Young.  15  p.  f".  Type- 
written. 

I©  Wm.  B.  Young,  Chicago;   D :  8814,  July 
11,  1906;  2c.  July  11,  1906.  6894 

Cheque  mates;  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  K.  Woolf. 
12],  43  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    21,    1914;    D:  38627;    Harold 
Rogers  Woolf,  New  York.  6894a 

Chequered  (A)  career;  a  driuna  in  5  acts  and 
a  prologue,  by  L.  H.  Hooper. 

©  Lucv   H.   Hooper,  Long  Branch,   N.   J. ; 
1873:  9317.  Aug.  19.  6895 

Chequered  life;  an  original,  domestic,  comedy- 
drama,  in  prologue  and  4  acts,  6  tableaux,  by 
A.  Z.  Chipman. 

©    Adelbert    Z.    Chipman,    Boston;    1881: 
9885,  Juu(^  23.  6896 

Cher  raaitre;  comedie  en  3  actes  en  prose,  par 
F.  Vanderem  [pseud,  of  F.  H.  Venderheyn] 
(L'lilustration  thejltrale,  7"  annee-187,  2  sep- 
tembre  1911) 

©  Sept.  2,  1911 ;  2c.  Sept.  30, 1911 ;  D  :  25352 ; 
Fernand  Vand6rera,  Paris.  6897 

^ee  also  Great  (The)  man. 

Cheri-Bibi;  drame  en  9  tableaux,  [par]  Alevy  & 
Marcel  Nadaud,  tire  du  roman-feuilleton  de 
(4astoii  L.M-oux.  Paris,  C.  J(ml)ert,  1913.  150 
p.     8". 

©  Dec.  6,  1913  ;  2c.  Dec.  13,  1913  ;  D  :  35332  ; 
Joubert.  Paris.  ^      6898 

Cherie;  play  in  4  acts,  by  Tj.  C.  Broun.  119  p. 
4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  9,  1915  ;  D  :  41190  ;  Louise  Carter 
Broun,  Toronto,  Canada.  6898a 

Cherrie,  the  music-m^ad  countess;  a  dramatic 
composition  in  5  acts,  by  G.  Morris. 

©  Gussie  Morris,  New   York ;   1882 :  14208, 
Aug.  26.  6899 

Cherries;  dramatic  playlet  in  1  act,  by  O.  H. 
Damon.     13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  11,  1911;   D:  25183;   Oscar  H. 
Damon,  St.  Louis.  6900 


©    Leighton    Demain    Grange,    New    York ; 
D :  8076.  Feb.  28,  1906 ;  2c.  Feb.  28,  1906.   6903 

Cherry  (The)  colored  cat;  Henry  McHarg  Dav- 
enport's novel  dramatized  into  a  musical 
sketch,  by  J.  W.  E.  Allen.  [8],  20  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  1  c.  Oct.  14,  1910 ;  D  :  22307  ;  Joseph  W.  E. 
Allen,  San  Francisco.  6904 

a  satire  in  2  scenes,  by  Henry  McHarg  Dav- 
enport, adapted  to  the  stage  by  J.  W.  E.  Allen. 
10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  W.  E.  Allen,  San  Francisco;  D: 
14634,  Dec.  26,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1908.        6905 

Cherry  (The)  garden;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
Anton  P.  Chekhov,  tr.  from  the  original  Rus- 
sian by  M.  S.  Mandell.  2  p.  1.,  7-72  p.  fold, 
facsim.     8°. 

©  Max  S.  Mandell,  New  Haven ;  D :  12551, 
Alar.  16,  1908 ;  2c.  May  6,  1908.  6906 

Sec    also     [Gesammelte    dram  en:    Anton 


Tchechoff] 

Cherry  (The)  girl;  a  new  and  original  musical 
play  in  2  acts,  by  Seymour  Hicks,  lyrics  by 
Aubrey  Hopwood,  music  by  Ivan  Caryll.  Lon- 
don, Chappell  &  CO.,  1903.  24  p.  8°.  [Lyrics 
only] 

©  Cniappell  &  CO.,  London  ;  D  :  4402,  Dec.  18, 
1903;  2c.  Dec.  18,  1903.  6907 

Cherry,  111.,  mine  disaster.  See  Seven  days  in 
hell. 

Cherry  O'Neil;  playlet  in  1  act,  by  A.  E. 
Sniylie.    26  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  27,  1914 ;  D :  36182 ;  Adolphe  E. 
Smylie,  Brooklyn.  6907a 

Cherry  (The)  orchard.  See  Chief  contempo- 
rary dramatists. — Two  plays;  by  Tchekhof. 

Cherry  (The)  pickers;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J. 
Arthur. 

©  Joseph  Arthur,  New  York;  1896:48124, 
Aug.  25.  6908 

Cherry  ripe;  by  C.  W.  Doyle. 

©  C.  W.  Doyle,  Santa  Cruz,  Cal. ;  D :  206. 
Mar.  12,  1901.  6909 


325 


\ 


6910 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


6929 


Cherry  ripe— Continued. 

musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  John  Clarence 

Fowler.    142  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  1,  1913;  D :  32802 ;  Mrs.  John  C. 
Fowler,  Chicago.  6910 

or,  The  charity  girl,  a  comedy  drama  in  3 


acts,  by  Fred.  ^Yilli:un.s  and  George  L.  Stout. 
©  Fred.  Williams  and    George    L.     Stout, 
United  States;  1886:20495,  Sept.  11.       6911 

Cherry  song.     See  Pantomime  almanac. 

Cherry  (The)  tree;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  A.  Hoff- 
man.    89  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  7,  1915 ;  D :  41442 ;  Aaron  Hoff- 
man, New  York.  6911a 

Cherry  tree  farm;  by  Arthur  Law.  London, 
.Toseph  Williams,  ltd.,  1904.     27  p.     8". 

©  Joseph  Williams,  ltd.,  London ;  D :  5139, 
June  7,  1904 ;  2c.  June  7,  1904.  6912 

Cherry  Valley;  a  pastoral  comedy-drama  in  4 
acts,  by  J.  C.  Webb.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  John  Crittenden  W^ebb,  Chicago  ;  D :  5796, 
Nov.  19,  1904;  2c.  July  21,  190-5.  6913 

Cherub;  or.  The  pearl  of  Serpent  Mountain,  an 
original  comedy-drama  in  3  acts,  by  B.  A. 
Locke. 

©  Edwin  A.  Locke,  Enfield  Centre,  N.  H. ; 
1886 :  14728,  June  28.  6914 

Cherubin;  comedie  chautee  en  3  actes,  poeme  de 
F.  de  Croisset  et  Henri  Cain,  musique  de  J. 
Massenet.  103  p.  8".  Proof.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Francis  de  Croisset,  Paris ;  D :  6189,  Feb. 
7,  1905 ;  2c.  Feb.  7,  1905.  6915 

piece  en  3  actes  en  vers,  [par]  F.  de  Crois- 
set. [Paris,  Impr.  de  I'lUustration]  1908. 
cover-title,  78  p.    8°. 

©    Francis    de    Croisset,    Paris ;    D :  13017, 
May  21,  1908 ;  2c.  May  21,  1908.  6916 

a  play  in  3  acts,  by  F.  de  Croisset.     64  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Francis  de  Croisset,  Paris ;  D :  3858,  Aug. 
21,  1903 ;  2c.  Aug.  21,  1903.  6917 

Cherubs  (The);  an  original  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
S.  Robson  and  W.  H.  Crane. 

©  Stuart  Robson  and  Wm.  H.  i'raiie,  Ignited 
States;  1879:7103,  May  29.  6918 

Cherubs  from  India;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  B,  C.  Akin. 

©  Blanche  C.  Akin,  Templeton,  Cal. ;  1899 : 
52140,  Aug.  14.  6919 

Chest  (The)  of  gold;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  O. 
Davis.    89  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  3,  1915 ;  D :  40826 ;  Owen  Davis, 
Yonkers,  N.  Y.  6919a 


Chest  (A)  of  tea;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  M.  P. 
Bush  and  E.  R.  Taylor. 

©  Marguerite  Putnam  Bush  and  Ellen  Rich- 
ardson Taylor,  Summit,  N.  J.;  1898:27820, 
May  3.  6920 

1    act   play,   by   H.    R.   AVoolf.     14   p.     4°. 

Typewi'itten. 
.      ©  Ic.  Jan.  8,  1915  ;  D  :  39344  ;  Harold  Rogers 
Woolf,  New  York.  6920a 

Chester  57  double  0,  one  of  Kate  Kirby's  cases; 
play,  by  J.  S.  Dawley.    20  p.     1G\     Printed. 

©  July  19,  1913;  2c.  July  21,  1913;  D: 
33859 ;  J.  Soarle  Dawley,  New  York.        6921 

Chesterton;  play  in  3  acts,  by  H.  T.  Richard- 
son.    [2],  55  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  25,  1913  ;  D  :  32084  ;  Harriette  T. 
Richardson,  Wallingford,  Conn.  6922 

Chestnut  (The)  burrs.     1  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Fi-ances  Harrison,  Lynn,  Mass. ;  D :  4269, 

Nov.  19,  1903 ;  2c.  Nov.  19,  1903.  6923 

Chestnuts;  a  farcical  and  musical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  R.  Golden. 

©  Richard  Golden,  New  York ;  1885 :  19454, 
Sept.  15.  6924 


-  a  3  act  comedy  farce,  by  H.  C.  Clarke. 

©  Harry  C.  Clarke,  New  York ;  1885 :  21281, 

6925 


Oct.  10 ;  2c.  Nov.  2. 


Chevalier  (Le)  a  la  rose;  comedie  musicale  en  3 
actes,  de  Hugo  von  Hofmannsthal,  tr.  fran- 
gaise  de  Jean  Chantavoine,  musique  de  Rich- 
ard Strauss.  Berlin,  Paris,  A.  Fiirstner,  1912. 
3  p.  1.,  148,  [3]  p.     16".     [Libretto  only] 

©  Apr.  8,  1912 ;  2c.  May  11,  1912 ;  D  :  29636  ; 
Adolph  F'iirstner,  Paris.  6926 

Chevalier  (Le)  au  masque;  piece  en  5  actes,  par 
P.  Armont  et  J.  Jdanoussi.  {In  Lectures  pour 
tons,  no.  10-18,  15  aout,  1  septembre  &  15  sep- 
tembre,  1913) 

©  Aug.  15,  1913;  Ic.  each  Nov.  7,  1913;  D: 
34967 ;  Paul  Armont  &  Jean  Manoussi,  Paris. 

6927 

Chevalier  (Le)  d'Eon;  opera-comique  en  4  actes, 
[de]  Armand  Silvestre  et  Henri  Cain,  inusiqiie 
de  Rodolphe  Berger.  Livret.  Paris,  Heugel 
et  cie.,  1908.    95  p.    12". 

©  Heugel  &  CO.,  Paris ;  D :  13052,  May  25, 
1908;  2c.  May  25,  1908.  6928 


-  de  H.  Cain,   musique  de 
4°.    Typewritten. 


R.   Berger. 


102  p. 

©  Henri  Cain  and  Rodolphe  Berger,  Paris ; 
D:  11070,  July  29,  1907;  2c.  July  29,  1907. 

6929 


326 


6930 


COPYEIGHTED    IN    THE    UNITED    STATES 


6951 


Chevalier  (Le)  de  la  longue  figvire  (Don  Qui- 
chotte);  draine  liei'oique  t-n  4  actes,  en  vers, 
avec  i)rologue  et  epilogue,  [par]  Jacques  Le 
T.orrain.  Paris.  Joubert,  1906.  138  p.,  1  1. 
front,   (port.)     8°. 

©  Celestin  Joubert,  Paris ;  D :  8775,  July  2, 
1906 ;  2c.  July  2,  1906.  6930 

Chevaliers  dii  brouillard.  »s're  Knights  (The) 
of  Tyburn. 

Chevalier's  (The)  victims. 

©  C.   J.   Bauer,  Columbus,   O. ;   1876 :  1106, 
.Tan.  24.  6931 

Chevelure  (La);  comedie  en  1  acte,  par  C.  de 
IVIerne  [pseud,  of  C.  D.  iMorsan]  [2],  13  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

J©  Ic.  Oct.  16,  1914;  D :  38505 ;  Charles  D. 
Morgan,  Bournedale,  Mass.  6933 

Cheviot  McGlone,  Esq.;  a  1  act  farce,  by  C.  A. 
Hartley. 

©  Chai-les  A.  Hartley.  Scranton,  Pa.;  1SS6 : 
14970,  June  30.  6933 

Cheyenne;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Keene.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Mattie  Keene,  New  Yorlj ;  D :  8975,  Aug. 
18,  1906 ;  2c.  Aug.  20,  1906.  6934 

Cheyenne  (A)  romance;  musical  melodrama  in 
1  act,  by  R.  Blaylock.  [2],  5  p.  t".  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  21  1910 ;  D :  22885 ;  Robert  Blay- 
lock, Des  Moines.  6935 

Chez  le  docteur;  savnete  en  1  acte,  [par]  R. 
Fiquet.     [Paris,  1911]     15  p.     8".     Printed. 

©  Dec.  20,  1911 ;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1911 ;  D  :  28083  ; 
Rene  Fiquet,  Paris.  6936 

Chic;  a  comedy-drama  in  5  acts. 

©    Edwin    Kirkman    Hart,     Philadelpliia ; 
1880 :  17737,  Nov.  20.  6937 

Chic  (Un)  patron;  pigce  en  1  acte,  par  Darsay, 
Lebreton  iv  Trebitsch.  Paris,  C.  Joubert,  1914. 
44  p.    8°. 

©  July  4,  1914 ;  Ic.  July  11,  1914  ;  D  :  37527  ; 
C.  Joubert,  Paris.  .6937a 

Chicago;  a  comedy,  by  C.  W.  Foster. 

©    Charles    William    Foster,    Haddonfield, 
N.  J. ;  1889 :  6453,  Feb.  26.  6938 

play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Coolidge  Rask.    97  p. 


8°.    Typewritten. 

©  le.  Apr.  26,  1910 ;  D :  20890 ;  Marie  Cool- 


idge Rask,  Broolvlyn. 


6939 


—  or.  Through  fire  and  water,  a  romantic 
pictorial  domestic  drama,  in  prologue,  2  acts 
and  epilogue,  by  T.  C.  De  Leon. 

©  T.  C.  De  Leon,  New  York;   1871:9653, 
Oct.  16.  6940 


Chicago  after  dark;  by  C.  Buster.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Clark  Buster,  Chicago ;  D :  12923,  May  7, 
1908 ;  2c.  May  7,  1908.  6941 

Chicago  as  it  was,  is,  and  will  be.  See  Chi- 
cago, up  in  a  balloon, 

Chicago,  before  the  fire,  during  the  fire  and 
after  the  fire;  a  drama,  by  J.  Hart. 

©  Josli.  Hart,  New  York;  1871:9868,  Oct. 
23.  6942 

Chicago    (The)    boy  bandits;   melodrama   in  4 

acts,  by  W.  Woods.     67  p.    ^8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Walter  Woods,  Erie,  Pa. ;  D :  4417,  Dec. 

12,  1903 ;  2c.  Dec.  19,  1903.  6943 

Chicago   charity;   a    1   act   comedy,   by   W.   M. 

Cressy. 

©  Will  M.  Cressy,  Concord,  N.  H. ;  1900  A : 
3255,  Feb.  5.  6944 

Chicago  (The)  convention. 

©  Angus  J.   McDonald,  Toronto,   Canada ; 
1897  :  30903,  May  22.  6945 

Chicago  (A)  coronet;  a  musical  comedy  in  2 
acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  W.  J.  Mills  and  G. 
Smith.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Graham    Smith,    New    York;    D :  9129, 
Sept.  22,  1906 ;  2c.  Sept.  22,  1906.  6946 

Chicago  (A)  girl;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  D.  J. 
Sprague. 

©   D.    J.    Sprague,     Chicago;     1892:51533, 
Dec.  17.  6947 

Chicago  Nell;  play  in  1  act,  by  O.  Davies.  3  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  18,  1912 ;  D  :  31164  ;  Owen  Davies, 
Nev^^  York.  6948 

Chicago  (The)  of  today.  See  Siege  and  mas- 
sacre of  Fort  Dearborn. 

Chicago  (The)  poet;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  H.  B. 
Knox.     [2],  136  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  9,  1914 ;  D :  35607 ;  Loren  H.  B. 
Knox,  Chicago.  6948a 

Chicago  strike.     See  Pullman  (The)  strike. 

Chicago  (A)  tramp. 

©  Orlin  Thurston  Crawford,  Topeka,  Kan. ; 
D  :  1963,  June  2,  1903.  6949 

— —  a  melodrama  in  3  acts,  by  Lem  B.  Parker. 

69  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  W.  C.  De  Baugh,  Chicago ;  D :  5670,  Oct. 
22,  1904 ;  2c.  Oct.  22,  1904.  6950 

Chicago,  up  in  a  balloon;  or,  Chicago  as  it 
was,  is,  and  will  be. 

©  William  Bush,  Chicago ;  1870 :  2733,  Oct. 
11;  2c.  Dec.  4,  1872.  6951 


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6952 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


6967 


Chicago  (The)  widows;  musical  farce  comedy, 
liy  Monroe  and  Hart. 

©    Monroe    and    Hart,    New    York;    1897: 
24144,  Apr.  19.  6952 

Chicken  (The)  and  the  axe;  musical  comedy  in 
2  acts  and  2  scenes,  by  M.  Overholt.  [87]  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  2,  1914 ;  D :  36214 ;  Miles  Over- 
liolt,  Los  Angeles.  6952a 

Chicken  (The)  hawk. 

©  Murrv  Nelson,  jr.,  Hubbard  Woods,  111. ; 
D :  12216,  Jan.  20,  1908.  6953 

Chicken  protective  association. 

©  Grace  Dinsmore  Clark,  Salem,  Or. ;  1900 
A :  4472,  Feb.  17.  6954 

Chicken  (The)  thief;  an  original  American  com- 
edy in  a  prologue  and  4  acts,  by  Frank  J. 
Marion  and  Wallace  McCutcheon.  26  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

I©  American  mutoscope  &  biograph  co..  New 
York  ;  D  :  5917,  Dec.  17,  1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  17, 1904. 

6955 

Chicken  (The)  trust;  musical  comedy,  by  J.  W. 
Bailey.    f°.     Typewritten. 

©   John  W.   Bailey,   New  York ;    D :  12172. 
Jan.  14,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  6,  1908.  6956 

Chickens;  a  curtain  raiser  in  1  act  with  musical 
setting,  book  and  lyrics  by  S.  Anworth  Ruth- 
erford, music  by  I.  M.  Wilson. 

©   Irving  M.   Wilson,    San   Francisco ;    D : 
10549,  May  13,  1907.  6957 

Chickens  come  home  to  roost;  an  original  com- 
edy in  1  act,  1  scene,  by  Thomas  B.  Donaldson. 
8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  B.  Donaldson,  Philadelphia ;  D : 
7327,  Sept.  27,  1905 ;  2c.  Sept.  27,  1905.      6958 

Chickle's  moving'  day;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by 
John  S.  Carroll.    17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Joseph   Merrick,   New   York ;   D :  15854, 
May  14,  1909 ;  2c.  May  14,  1909.  6959 

Chico;  1  act  sketch,  by  S.  Hunter.  [12]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  19,  1912 ;  D :  31420 ;  Sherley  Hun- 
ter, Los  Angeles.  6960 

Chico  (El)  de  las  Penuelas;  o.  No  hay  mal 
como  el  de  la  envidia,  sainete  lirico  de  cos- 
tumbres  madrilenas  en  1  acto,  dividido  en  3 
cuadros,  original  de  C.  Arniches,  mtisica  del 
maestro  Rafael  Millau.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores  espaiioles]  1915.  56 p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Aug.  30,  1915 ;  Ic.  Sept.  1, 1915  ;  D  :  41656 ; 
Carlos  Arniches,  Madrid.  6960a 


Chico  (El)  de  Lopez;  sainete  lirico  en  1  acto  y 
4  cuadros,  letra  de  Ventura  de  la  Vega,  musica 
del  maestri)  Ardertus.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores  espaiioles]  1911.  40  p.  12".  [Li))retto 
only] 

I©  Dec.  30,  1911 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1912 ;  D  :  28145  ; 
Ventura  de  la  Vega,  Madrid.  6961 

Chico  en  grande;  6,  En  el  portal  de  Belen.  dis- 
■  parate  comico  en  1  acto  y  en  prosa,  original 
de  I.  Soler  y  A.  Jorge.     Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores  espanoles]  1914.     31  p.     12". 

©   Mar.   28,   1914;    Ic.   Mar.   30,   1914;    D: 
36512 ;  Isidro  Soler  y  Alfonso  Jorge,  Madri<l. 

6961a 

Chicos  (Los)  de  Lacalle;  juguete  comico  en  3 
actos  y  en  prosa,  original  de  Enrique  Garcia 
Alvarez  y  Antonio  Plafiiol.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  espanoles]  1014.    90  p.    12". 

©  Sept.   17,   1914;   Ic.   Sept.  21,   1914;   D: 
38228;  Garcia  Alvarez  y  Plafiiol.  Madrid. 

6961b 

Chicot  the  great;  a  play  in  4  acts  and  8  scenes, 
by  J.  W.  Dodge.     Typewritten. 

©  John  Watson  Dodge,  New  Orleans;  1899: 
3321,  Jan.  7;  2c.  Jan.  16.  6962 

Chicot,  the  jester;  a  play,  by  Henry  Francis 
[pseud,  of  F.  H.  Mead]     Typewritten. 

©  Francis  Henry  Mead,  National  City,  Cal. ; 
1898 :  74636,  Dec.  21 ;  2c.  Jan.  6,  1899.      6963 

a  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  H.  Cahill.     Type- 


written, 

©    Edward    Hamilton    Cahill,    New    York ; 
1900  A :  29673,  Dec.  6 ;  2c.  Dec.  6.  6964 

Chief;  drama  of  Indian  life  in  4  acts,   by   K. 
Abbott.     [8],  38  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  12,  1912 ;  D :  2S756 ;  Keene  Al)- 
bott,  Omaha,  Neb.  6965 

1  act  police  sketcli,  i\v  W.  F.  Bardiii.    5  p. 


f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  20,  1915;  D:  40708;  William  F. 
Bardin,  New  Orleans.  6965a 

Chief  Black  Hawk's  revenge;  play  in  2  parts, 
by  We  Wo  Yonk.    8  p.    f".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  15,  1911;  D:  23964;  We  Wo 
Yonk,  Shawnee,  Okl.  6966 

Chief  (The)  clerk;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  S.  T.  and 
Edward  G.  Longman.    18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  S.  T.  and  E.  G.  Longman,  New  York ;  1) : 
9925,  Feb.  8,  1907 ;  2c.  Feb.  8,  1907.  6967 

Chief  contemporary  dramatists;  twenty  plays 
from  tlie  recent  drania,  selected  and  ed.  by 
Thomas  H.  Dickinson.  Boston,  New  York 
[etc.]  Houghton  Mifflin  companv  [1915]  ix, 
670  p.    4". 

Contents  :  Lady  Windemere's  fan,  by  Oscar 
Wilde. — The  second  Mrs.  Tanqueray,  by  Sir 
Arthur   Wing   Pinero. — Michael   and   his   lost 


328 


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6983 


Chief  contemporary  dramatists — Continued, 
angel,  by  Henry  Arthur  Jones. — Strife,  by 
.Tolm  Galsworthy. — The  Madras  house,  by 
Granville  Barker. — The  hour  glass,  by  William 
Butler  Yeats. — Riders  to  the  sea,  by  John  Mil- 
llngton  Synge. — The  rising  of  the  moon,  by 
Lady  Gregory. — The  truth,  by  Clyde  Fitch. — 
The  great  divide,  by  AVilliam  Vaughn  Moody. — 
The  witcRing  hour,  by  Augustus  Thomas. — 
The  scarecrow,  by  Percy  MacKaye. — The 
weavers,  by  Gerhart  Hauptmann. — The  vale 
of  content,  by  Hermann  Sudermann. — The  red 
robe,  by  Eugene  Brieux. — Know  thyself,  by 
Paul  Hervieu. — Pell^as  and  Melisande,  by 
Maurice  Maeterlinck. — Beyond  human  power, 
by  Bjornstjerne  Bjornson.— The  father,  by 
August  Strindberg. — The  cherry  orchard,  by 
Anton  Tchekhov. 

©  aiar.  1,  191.5 ;  2c.  Mar.  6,  1915 ;  aff.  Mar. 
16,  1915;  A:  397131;  T.  H.  Dickinson,  Mad- 
ison, Wis.  6967a 

Chief  Enos;  the  first  of  the  Modoc  massacres, 
a  play,  by  W.  C.  Avery. 

©  William  Chacy  Avery,  Salem,  Or. ;  1873 : 
13427,  Nov.  19 ;  2c.  Mar.  2,  1874.  6968 

Chief  (The)  justice  of  Mars.  See  Tri-partner- 
ship. 

Chief  Klon;  drama  in  1  act,  by  B.  W.  Stark- 
weather.    |1].  9  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  JMii.  13,  1914;  D:  35637;  Bertha  Wil- 
kins  Starkweather,  Los  Angeles.  6968a 

Chief  Logan,  the  red  man;  historical  play,  by 
C.  E.  Thomas.     7  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  1,  1910;  D :  20080 ;  Charles  E. 
Thomas,  Des  Moines.  6969 

Chief  magistrate;  a  semi-political,  semi-theatri- 
cal, more  or  less  topical  musical  comedy, 
libretto  by  D.  H.  Dodge.  86  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  David  Henry  Dodge,  New  York ;  D :  5540, 
Sept.  15,  1904;  Ic.  Sept.  7.  1904;  Ic.  Oct.  6, 
1904.  6970 

Chief  of  police;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Miron  Lef- 
lingwell.  Chicago,  Chicago  manuscript  co., 
1910.     [52]  p.    f.     Mimeographed. 

©  June  1,  1910 ;  2c.  June  4,  1910 ;  D  :  21258 ; 
Alexander  Byei'S,  Chicago.  6971 

Chief  (The)  of  staff;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  R. 
MacDonald.    125  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ronald  MacDonald,  London  ;  D  :  15144. 
Feb.  23,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  23,  1909.  6972 

Chief's  (The)  justice;  play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  W. 
Bell.     161  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  22,  1915  ;  D  :  41013  ;  C.  W.  Bell, 
Hamilton,  Canada.  6972a 


Chieftain  (The);  cmu'h-  opera  in  2  jicts,  by  F.  C. 
Burnand,  music  by  Arthur  Sullivan.  New 
York,  Boosey  &  co. 

©  Boosey   &  co..    New   York ;    1894 :  58076, 
Dec.  13;  Ic.  Dec.  14.  6973 

Chieftain's  (The)  sacrifice;  or,  Araby's  daugh- 
ter, dramatized  l)y  C.  L.  Moss,  from  Thomas 
Moore's  Lallnh  Kookh. 

©  Clarii  Lewis  Moss,  Clancv,  Mont. ;  1899 : 
10338,  Feb.  3.  6974 

an  oriental,  spectnciiiar.  musicjil   romance 


dramatized  by  Clara  T^ewis  Moss;  songs  and 
music  written  and  composed  by  Clara  Lewis 
Moss.    Typewritten. 

©  Clara  Dunwoody,  Clancy,  Mont;  3899: 
36310,  .Tune  1  ;  2c.  June  1.5.  6975 

Chien  (Le)  de  garde.     Sre  Watch-dog  (The) 

Chien  (Le)  expert;  par  Heni\v  de  Brisav.     4  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  15,  1912  ;  D  :  30(X)3 ;  Gauniont  Co.. 
New  York.  6976 

Chienne  (La)  du  roi;  piece  en  1  acte.  par  H. 
Lavedau.  {In  La  petite  illustration,  no. 
12.— 17  mai  1913,  serie-th^atre,  no.  7.) 

©  May  17. 1913  ;  2c.  June  23. 1913  ;  D  :  33-^85  : 
Henri  Lavedan.  Paris.  6977 

Chiffons;  nmsical  farce  in  1  act.  by  William 
Grahame  [pseud,  of  G.  Jones]  [1],  19  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  31,  1913;  D:  33792;  Grahame 
Jones,  New  York.  6978 

Chignon  d'or;  com^die  en  1  acte  [par]  Yve.s 
Mirande.     Paris,  C.  Joubert  [1908]     31  p.     8". 

©  Joubert,  Paris;  D:  14098,  Oct.  19,  1908: 
2c.  Oct.  19,  1908.  6979 

Chihuahua;  a  new  and  original  social  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  C.  G.  Miller.  2  p.  1.,  91  p.  f.  Type- 
written. 

©  Chester  Gore  Miller,  New  York;  1890: 
1909,  .Tan.  14 ;  2c.  Jan.  14.  6980 

Same.     Chicago,  Kehm,  Fietsch  &  Wilson 

CO.,  1891.     96  p.     16". 

©  Chester  Gore  Miller,  Chicago;  1891:  7116, 
Feb.  23;  2c.  Mar.  23.  6981 

Chiko's  triumph;  an  original  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  B.  M.  Mensendieck.  Author's  ed.  1907.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Bessie  M.  Mensendieck,  New  York :  D : 
10921,  July  8,  1907 ;  Ic.  May  6,  1907 ;  Ic.  Julv 
8,  1907.  6982 

in  3  acts,  by  B.  M.  Mensendieck. 


©  Bessie  M.  Mensendieck,  New  York ;  1894 : 
17667,  Mar.  30.  6983 


329 


6984 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


7004 


Child  (The);  phiv  in  a  prolo.scue  And  3  acts,  by 
E.  A.  .Alol-'atldeii.  [5],  104  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  le.   June  21,  1912;   D:  30074;   Elizabeth 
Anthorp  aieFaddon,  Canibridge,  Mass.     6984 

sketch  in  1  act,  by  F.  A.  Sheridan.     [1],  16 

p.    r.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  29,  1913 ;  D :  34(579 ;  Francis  Al- 
bert Sheridan,  Bourbounais,  111.  6985 

Child  (The)  at  the  door;  play  in  4  acts,  by  B.  B. 
I.indsey.     Ill  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tune  27,  1913;   D:  33633;   Benjamin 
Barr  I.ind.sey,  Denver.  6986 

Child  (A)  for  a  child;  drama,  by  H.  W.  Fischer. 
11  p.     f".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  21.  1910.;  D :  21603 ;   HcMivy  W. 
Fischer,  Brooklyn.  6987 

Child  (The)  from.  Pittsburgh;  a  comedy  in  1 
act.  by  M.  W.  Colwell  and  Alan  Brooks  [pseud, 
(if  Irvinj;  Ilayward]     13  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  M.  Worth  Colwell,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
16104.  June  21,  1909 ;  2c.  June  21,  1909.     6988 

Child  hero;  «n-.  The  game  of  life,  in  prologue 
and  3  acts,  by  F.  D.  Skiff. 

©    Frank    D.    Skiff,    Chicago;    1871:170-5, 


Mnr.  1. 


6989 


Child  (A)  in  the  house;  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  H. 
Howard.     [2],  26  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  2.5.  1913;  D :  34533 ;  Homer  Hil- 
dreth  Howard,  Isle  au  Haut,  Me.  [Note :  Also 
in  Poet  lore,  v.  24,  no.  6,  Nov.-Dec.  1913; 
periodical  ©  Jan.  30,  1914;  2c.  Feb.  7,  1914; 
B  :  297401 ;  Poet  lore  co.,  Boston]  6990 

See  also  Dramatic  episodes. 


Child  (A)  of  destiny.     See  Elenore's  legacy. 
Child  (A)  of  fortune. 

©  Frank  E.  Sowersby,  New  York;  1900  A: 
11912,  May  11.  6991 

comic  opera  in  3  acts,  music  by  Carl  Mil- 


loecker,  libretto  by  H.  Wittmann  and  J.  Bauer, 
English  tr.  by  H.  F.  Tr(>tbar. 

©    Rudolph    Aronson,    New    York;    1892: 
16633.  Apr.  IS.  6992 

Child  (A)  of  Israel.     See  Jewish  (A)  daughter. 

Child  (The)  of  Mary;  a  melodrama  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  De  Concilio.  Jersey  City,  Published  by  the 
author.  1891. 

©   J.   De  Concilio,   New   York;   1891:8118, 
]Mar.  3 ;  2c.  Mar.  23.  6993 

Child  (A)  of  nature;  an  Indian  romance,  a  dra- 
matic playlet  in  1  act,  3  .scenes,  by  L.  Mil- 
bourne.    7  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Le   Roy   Milbourne,   Marshalltown,    la. ; 
1 ) :  9368,  Oct.  29,  1906 ;  2c.  Sept.  28,  1906.  6994 


Child  (A)  of  sin;  melodrama  in  3  acts,  by  S. 
Chapman. 

©  Stella  Chapman,  Scranton,  Pa. ;  D :  4044. 
Oct.  3,  1903.  6995 

Child  (The)  of  storm.     See  Old  (The)  old  story. 

Child  (The)  of  the  camp.     See  Little  Goldie. 

Child  (The)  of  the  chorus;  or,  The  littlest  girl. 
•[9]  p.     r.     Typewritten. 

©  F.  G.  King,  Wilmington,  N.  C. ;  D :  13978, 
Oct.  2,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  2.5,  1908.  6996 

Child  (A)  of  the  desert;  play  in  3  acts,  by  F. 
'Iboiiiiison.     [17]  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  30,  1911;  D:  23213;  Frederic 
Thompson,  New  York.  6997 

Child  (A)  of  the  Green  Mountains;  a  play  in  4 
acts,  by  J.  P.  Ritter  and  A.  Ross.  84  p.  4°, 
Typewritten. 

©  John  P.  Ritter,  Newark.  N.  J.,  and  Aaron 
Ross,  New  York ;  D :  14206,  Nov.  4,  1908 ;  2c. 
Nov.  4,  1908.  6998 


Child  (The)  of  the  Marshalsea. 
fault. 


See  Nobody's 


Child  (A)  of  the  pit;  a  4  act  sensational  melo- 
drama, by  .7.  II.  Baunian.  51  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  J.  Howai-d  Bauman,  New  Castle.  Pa. ;  D : 
12191,  Jan.  17,  1908;  2c.  Jan.  27,  1908.      6999 


Child  (The)  of  the  Revolution, 
laise  (La). 


See  Marseil- 


Child  (A)  of  the  sea.     See  Philip  Jansen. 

Child  (A)  of  the  slums;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts 
and  6  scenes,  by  Howell  Poole,  localized  and 
reconstructed  by  Howell  Poole,  M.  J.  Dixon, 
Frank  Belmar  and  Martin  A.  Somers.  26  p. 
f.    Typewritten. 

©   Martin   J.    Dixon,    New   York ;    D :  5364, 
Aug.  1,  1904;  2c.  Aug.  1,  1904.  7000 

play  in  5  acts,  by  A.  Wilson  Browne.    55  p. 

f".     Typewritten. 

©  Alice  W.  Browne,  Cbicago;  D :  5323,  Julv 
18,  1004;  2c.  July  18,  1904.  7001 


sketch  in  1  act,  by  William  and  Josephine: 

Giles.    Milwaukee,  A.  E.  Reim,  1901.    6  p.    16°. 

©  fllar.  3,  1911 ;  2c.  Mar.  6,  1911 ;  D :  23555 : 
Adolph  E.  Reim,  Milwaukee.  7002 

Child  (A)  of  the  state;  dramatic  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  George  Hoey.  107  p.  4".  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  June  5,  1913  ;  D :  33412 ;  Darcy  &  Wol- 
ford.  New  York.  7003 

a  romantic  melodrama,  by  G.  Hoey. 

©  George  Hoey,  New  Yorlc ;  1880 :  5672,  Apr. 
10.  7004 


330 


7005 


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7024 


Child  (The)  of  the  storm;  an  orijiiaal  comedy 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  Mrs.  F.  Hall. 

©  Mrs.  Franklin  Hall,  Troy,  N.  Y. ;  1S93 : 
30713,  June  28.  7005 

Child  (A)  of  the  street;  a  seusationar drama  in 
4  acts,  by  F.  L.  Bixby.    89  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Frank    L.    Bixby,    New    York ;    D :  1439, 
Feb.  11,  1902 ;  2c.  Feb.  11,  1902.  7006 

— —  See  also  Margery. 

Child  of  the  streets.     »Sfee  Flowerette. 

Child  (The)  of  the  sun;  grand  opera  libretto  in 
3  acts,  ))y  M.  Olds.  [1],  18  p.  f.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  12,  1913  ;  D  :  32777  ;  Mary  Olds, 
Bell  Flower,  Cal.  7007 

Child  (A)  of  the  tenements.  Sec  Salvation 
(The)  army  girl. 

Child  (A)  of  the  war;  military  playlet,  by  G.  F. 
Curtis.     11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   .June  4,   1915;   D:  40840;   George  F. 
Curtis,  New  York.  7007a 

Child  (A)  of  the  woods.     See  Settlers. 

Child  (The)  of  the  wreck.     See  Lady  Lindsay. 

Child  (A)  shall  lead  them;  coiiiedv-patho  play- 
let in  1  act,  by  U.  Clayton.  [2],  20  p.  t°. 
Typewritten. 

©  le.  .\pr.  7,  1911;  D:  2.3867;  Una  Clavton, 
New  York.  7008 

a  1  act  playlet,  by  E.  Tyson.  8  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ella  Tvson,  New  York  ;  D  :  14027,  Oct.  10, 
1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  10,  1908.  7009 

Child  slaves  of  New  York.  100  p.  f".  Type- 
written. 

©  Charles  E.  Blaney.   Newark,  N.   J.;   D: 
2462,  Oct.  18,  1902:  2c.  Mar.  14,  190.3.         7010 

Child-stealer  (The)  of  Whitechapel.  Type- 
written. 

©  Mary  B.  Cliapmau,  Boston;  1893:56213, 
Dec.  20;  Ic.  Dec.  20;  Ic.  Dec.  29.  7011 

Child  stealers  of  New  York;  a  melodrama  in  4 
acts,  by  A.  Leonard.    4".    Typewritten. " 

©  Alexander  Leonard.  New  York  ;  D  :  7889. 
.Tan.  23,  1906 ;  2c.  Jan.  24,  1906.  7012 

Child  trainer;  l)y  Charles  Horwitz.     23  p.     4°. 

Type\\ritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  3,  1910 ;  D :  20103 ;  Roberts  and 
Little,  Block  Island,  R.  I.  7013 

Child  (The)  wife;  an  emotional  domestic  drama, 
liy  Henrik  Ibsen,  the  English  adaptation  by 
William  Moore  I>awrence. 

©    William    Moore    Lawrence,    Milwaukee ; 
1882  :  6174,  Apr.  19.  7014 


Child  (The)  wife— Continued. 

in  4  acts,  by  C.  A.  Taylor,     f.     Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Charles  A.  Taylor,  New  York ;  D :  2704, 
Dec.  3,  1902 ;  2c.  Dec.  3,  1902.  7015 

See  also  Mine  (The)  king. — Tiny. 


Child,  wife,  and  mother;  society  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  M.  W.  Van  Hamm.     Cincinnati,  The 

author,  1888. 

©  Mary  Wolfe  Van  Hamm,  Cincinnati ;  1888  : 
17996,  .June  23.  7016 

Child  (The)  witness;  a  play,  by  W.  E.  Dentiuger. 
48  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Willett   E.    Dentinger,    Washington;   D: 
14288,  Nov.  14,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  21,  1908.     7017 

Childhood  days;  dramatic  composition  in  1  act, 
!>y  J.  Held.    6  p.     f.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  11,  1910;  D :  20763 ;  Jules  Held, 
Springfield,  O.  7018 

Childhood's  happy  hours;  a  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  il.  C.  Page. 

©  Harry  C.   Page,   Bayonne,   N.   J.;   1891: 
41206,  Nov.  17.  7019 

Childless  court;  farce  in  4  acts,  bv  A.  F.  Clark. 
72,  [2]  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  20,  1911 ;  D :  24295 ;  Arthur  Free- 
land  Clark,  Brooklyn.  7020 

Childless  (A)  home;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C. 
Ketchum.  San  Diego,  Cal.,  Kinnev  printing 
CO.    25  p.    16°. 

©  .Tune  27,  1913  ;  2c.  July  5,  1913  ;  D  :  3.3706 ; 
Charles  Ketchum,  San  Diego,  Cal.  7021 

Children  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  P.  B.  Corneau. 
[2],  34  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1914  ;  D  :  38268  ;  Perry  Boyer 
Corneau,  Lockport,  111.  7021a 

Children  become  happy.  See  Thou  shalt  honor 
thy  father  and  mother. 

Children  of  Adam;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  P. 
Stockbridge. 

©  Frank  Porter  Stockbridge,  Cincinnati ;  D : 
15544.  Apr.  5,  1909.  7022 

Children  (The)  of  Captain  Grant;  n  sjtectacular 

romance,  adapted  for  the  stage,  and  tr.  from 

the  Fi-ench  of  Jules  Verne,  by  C.  R.  Gardiner. 

©  Charles  R.  Gardiner,  New  York;   1879: 

1194,  Jan.  23.  7023 

or,   The  castaways,   a  spectacular  drama 

from  the  Fi-ench  of  Adolphe  d'Ennery  [known 
as  Dennery]  and  Jules  Verne. 
•     ©   Edmund    Gerson,   United    States;    1878: 
6819,  June  6.  7024 


See  also  Voyagers  in  southern  seas. 


331 


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7045 


Children  (The)  of  charity;  an  American  drama 
in  3  a<'1s  and   i:>  scenes,  by  Ij.  Sinclair. 

©  Louisa  Sinclair,  Pittsburgh;  1883:21699, 
Nov.  23.  7035 

Children  (The)  of  Charles  Dickens'  books;  by 
H.  V,.  K.  A.  Clias»>  and  J.  P.  Hitter.  [1],  41  p. 
-I".    Typewritten. 

©  1c.  .Tan.  25,  1912;  I) :  28428 ;  Helen  B.  R. 
A.  Cliase  and  .Tolni  P.  Ritter,  New  York.  7026 

Children  (The)  of  destiny;  by  W.  J.  Williams. 
Tyi)ewritten. 

©  Walter  .lolniston  Williams,  Pbiladelphia  ; 
1S<)():()2-)98.  Nov.  1« ;  2c.  Nov.  16.  7027 
play  ii\  4  acts,  bv  Sydney  Hosenfeld.     New- 
York, '(}.  W.  Dillingham  co.  [19101     127 p.     12". 
©  Ai)r.  15,  1910 ;  2o.  Apr.  18,  1910 ;  D  :  20814 ; 
(;.  W.  nillinsliain  co..  New  York.  7028 
Children  of  Don  Quixote;  by  C.  Tl.  Diall.     40  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  1c.  Oct.  2,  1909;  1_) :  1(5990 ;  Gideon  Haw- 
ley  Oiall.  Brookline,  Mass.  7029 

Children  of  earth;  play  of  N(>w  England  in  4 
acts,  V»v  Alice  Brown.  New  York,  Macmillan 
CO..  1915.    9  p.  1.,  212  p.    12"'. 

©  Feb.  3,  1915 ;  2c.  Feb.  4,  1915 ;  D :  39577 ; 
Winthrop  Ames,  New  York.  7029a 

Children  of  Eve;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  M.  Ross. 
SS  p.    4".     Typewritten. 

©  Morris  Ross,  Indianapolis;  D :  7614,  Nov. 
24,  1905;  2c.  Nov.  24,  1905.  7030 
a  drama  in  4  acts  and  7  scenes,  by  G.  Fran- 
cis Duncan. 

©  (J.  Fniucis  iMuican,  Toledo,  ().  ;  D :  2825, 
.Ian.  S,  190.3.  7031 

Children  of  Ishmael;  a  romantic  drama  in  5 
jicts,  by  C.  W.  Augustus. 

©  C.  W.  Augustus,  (Miicago ;  1891 :  7122,  Feb. 
23.  7032 

Children  (The)  of  Israel;  an  American  play  in 
5  acts,  by  H.  G.  Donnelly. 

©  H.  Grattiin  Donnelly,   Rosebank,  N.   Y. ; 
1896:8758,  Feb.  6.  7033 

a  play,  by  E.  Arden. 

©   Edwin   Arden,    New    York;    1899:18129, 
Mar.  10.  7034 

Children  of  Italy;  a  liielodfamnlic  romance  in  7 
tabh^aux,  in    \V.  .1.  Weir. 

©  William   .1.   Weir,   San    Francisco;   1883: 
,3018.  Feb.  15.  7035 

Children  (The)  of  kings. 

©    Klaw   .V    Frlanger.   New   Y(»rk  ;    1) :  2128. 
.July  17.  1902  7036 

Children  of  Mammon;  play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  F. 
Ivins.     [116]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  24,  1914;  D:  37934;  Clifford  F. 
Ivins.  Red  Bank.  N.  J.  7036a 


Children  of  men;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
L.  F.  Pierce.     116  ]).     4".     Typewritten. 

©  J  J.  France  Pierce.  (Mncago;  D :  8563,  May 
19.   1906;  2c.  May  19,  1906.  7037 

Children  of  Nippon;  a  i»lay  in  1  act,  by  W. 
Lucas.     21   p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Wilfred  Lucas,  New  York;  D :  9331,  Oct. 
2(>,  1906;  2c.  Oct.  26.  1906.  7038 

Children  (The)  of  the  Blue  and  the  Gray.  /S.'cc 
Old  arm  chair. 

Children  of  the  Ghetto;  a  i>lay  in  1  ads,  by  1. 
Zangwill. 

©    Liebler    ^:    co.,    Nevx'    Yofk ;    1899:76939, 
Nov.  25.  7039 

Children  of  the  mesa;  play  in   1    act,  by  E.   S. 

r>a(('s.     Ml,  17  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  !<-.  Mar.  2,  1914;  D :  36343 ;  Ernest  Sutli- 
erland  Bates.  Tucson,  Ariz.  7039a 

Children  of  the  nisrht;  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by 
P..  Fitz  <!erald. 

©  Riter  Fitz  Gerald,  Pliiladelpbia  ;  D:  2897. 
.I.m.  13,  1903.  7040 

Children  of  the  sea;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  G. 
O'Neill.     [13]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    iVlay    14,    1914;    D:  37033;    Eugene 
Gladstone  O'Neill,  New  London,  Comi.  7040a 

Children  (The)  of  the  stage;  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  E.  H0yer,  English  version  by  D.  Bosworth. 
[119]  p.      f.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  22,  1912;  D:  29128;  Dina  Bos- 
^\(irth  and  l^dgard  H0yer,  New  York.        7041 

Children  of  the  sun. 

©  Edwin  Hopkins,  New  York  ;  D :  8332,  Apr. 


12,  1906. 


7042 


—  a  comic  oper.a  of  pre-historic  Yucatan  in 
3  acts,  libretto  by  Edward  Steele,  jr. 

©  Edward  Lindley  Grey  Steele,  .jr.,  Oakland, 
( "al. ;  D  :  3353,  Apr.  29,  1903.  7043 

music  by  M.  Lichtenstein-Koevessy, 


©  PCdward   Lindley  Grey   Steele,  jr.,  Oak- 
land, Cal.;  D:1523,  Mar.  7.  1902.  7044 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Maxim  Gorki   [pseud. 

of  A.  M.  Pieslikov]  tr.  from  the  Russian  by 
Archibald  John  Wolfe.  {In  Poet  lore,  v.  17, 
no.  2,  summer  1906;  periodical  ©  June  25, 
1906;  2c.  July  21,  1906;  B:  121942;  Poet  lore 
CO.,  Boston)  7044a 

tiee  also  Allan  Quartermain. — Titu. 

Children  of  the  tenement;  by  O.  B.  Du  Bois.    15 
|).     t°.    Typewritten. 

©  Orin  B.  Du  Bois,  West  Hoboken,  N.  J.; 
I  > :  2824,  Jan.  8,  1903 ;  2c.  Jan.  27,  1903.     7045 


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7064 


Children  (The)  of  the  wood;  or,  The  cruel  uncle       Children's  (The)  ward;  play  in  4  acts,  by  B.  V. 


and  old  Father  Time,  a  pastoral,  poetical  and 

iimsical  di-aniatlc  annual,  by  10.  L.  Blanchard. 

©  Harry  Wardlo  Corbyn,  New  York;  1873: 

IIOI.",,  Sept.  2r>.  7046 

Children  (The)  of  the  wreck;  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  V.  de  Keinien. 

©    Valerie   de    Kennen,    New    York ;    1891 
l!(iS05,  July  27. 


Children  of  the  year.      iS'ce  Earth  deities,  and 
other  rhythmic  masques. 


Children  (The)  of  to-day;  a  farce  in  5  acts,  by 
Winnie  Kuver.  New  York  Catholic  publica- 
( ion  society. 

©  Lawrence  Kelioe,  New  York:  1877:4180. 
.\l»r.  •>:  2c.  Apr.  i).  7048 

satirical    coniedy-drani.-i    in    4    a<-ts,    l)y    C. 

liipuian   and   S.   Shipnian.     IfiS  p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  4,  I9I2  ;  D  :  31809  ;  Clara  Lipnian 
and  Sanniel   Sliipnian,  New  York.  7049 

Children  (The)  of  tomorrow,     tsee  Eugenica. 

Children's  (The)  Barbarossa;  ])lay  in  1  act,  by 
M.  K.  Riciiardson.     IS  p.     T.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  28,  1915;  D:  40792;  Marie  Eliza- 
beth Richardson,  Minneain.lis.  7049a 

Children's  carnival;  by  C.  Marwig. 

©  Carl  Marwij;-,  Uinted  States;  1879:  15880. 
Nov.  24.  7050 

Children's  classics  in  dramatic  form;  book  5, 
by  .\.  Stcven.son,  illustrated  by  Clara  E.  At- 
wood.  Hoslon,  New  York  [etc.]  Houghton 
?ililliin  c.niiiany  119121     vii.  [3],  326  p.     12^ 

©  Apr.  4.  1912  ;  2c.  Apr.  6,  1912  ;  A :  309823  ; 
Augusta   Siesenson,  Indianapoli.s.  7051 

Children's  comic  dialogues;  a  collection  of  hu- 
morous dialogues  for  litflo  folks,  jtarticularly 
:idai)ted  for  school  entertainments,  for  chil- 
dren from  six  to  eleven  years  of  age,  by  Marie 
Irish.  Chicago.  T.  S.  Denis(m  [190.il  102  p. 
10". 

©   Thomas    S.    Denison,    Chicago;    P :  (3903, 
.Inly  3.  190;");  2c.  Aug.  28,  1905.  7052 

Children's  (The)  crusade;  jtlay  in  4  acts,  by  M. 
H.  Nicliolson.     1 3 1.  50  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sepl.    2,    1914;    I>:  38040;    Marjorie 
Hope  Nicolson,  Detroit.  7052a 

Children's  hour.  See  Short  plays  for  small 
players. 

Children's  (The)  vaudeville;  entertainment  in 
0  parts,  by  Willis  N.  Bugbee.  Boston,  W.  H. 
Maker  &  co.,  1911.    32  p.    12". 

©  Aug.  31,  1911  ;  2c.  Sept.  1,  1911 ;  I) :  25121 , 
Walter  H.   Baker  &  co.,  Boston.  7053 


Brov.iie.     [751  P-    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  5,  1912:   D :  285.57 ;   Blanche  V. 
Browne,  Detroit.  7054 

Child's  (A)  devotion. 

©  .foseph  .1.  Henne.ssy,  New  York;  D :  2735, 
Dec.  18,  1902.  7055 


7047  Child's  (A)  dream  of  the  Bible;  arr.  by  H.  B. 
K.  A.  C'liase.  with  sjiecial  introduction,  by  E. 
Morris  Fergusson.  New  York.  Thomas  Nelson 
.V:  sons.  19l:l     72  p.     12°. 


©  Nov.  18,  1913  ;  2c.  Nov.  19, 1913  ;  D  :  35155 ; 
1  felen  B.  \l.  A.  Chase,  New  York.  7056 

l)!ay  in  1  act,  by  H.  B.  K.  A.  Chase.     34  p. 


4".     Ty|)ewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  2,  1913  ;  I)  :  33128  ;  Helen  B.  R.  A. 
<niase.  New  York.  7057 

Child's  (A)  love;  by  G.  H.  Harris.  [85]  p.  4". 
Tyjiewritten. 

©  (Jeorge  HannUon  Harris,  Kahway,  N.  J.; 
D:  5(!99,  Oct.  28,  1904;  2c.  Nov.  11,  1904.  7058 

Child's  world;  i)lay  in  1  act,  by  F.  W.  Mathieu. 
11  J),     f".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Mar.  22.  1910 ;   D :  20533 ;   Frederick 
W.  Mathieu,  New  York.  7059 

Chileans  (The);  or,  The  white  squadron  in 
southei-n  seas,  a  sensational  drama  in  4  acts, 
l)y  S.  C.  Miller. 

I©  Sam  C.  Miller,  Williamsport,  Pa.;  1892: 
9{>49.  IMar.  3.  7060 

Chili- Verde;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  H.  White.  143 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Hervey    White.    Woodstock,    N.    Y. ;    D: 
10033.  Feb.  27,  1907;  2c.  Feb.  27,  1907.      7061 

Chili  (The)  widow;  adapted  for  the  English 
stage  by  .V.  Bourchier  and  Alfred  Sutro,  from 
Monsieur  le  directeur  by  Alexandre  Blsson 
aiid  Fabrice  ('arre.  London,  Chiswick  press, 
1S95. 

)©  Arthur  Bourchier,  London ;  1896 :  44256, 
.^ug.  3.  7062 

Chilsipee,  the  antelope. 

©  Harry  E.  Scliweinsberg,  New  Castle,  Pa.; 
D:S739.  .Inne  27,  1906.  7063 

Chime  (The)  bells  of  Moultrie.  Sec  Moss- 
wood. 

Chimes;  dramatization  of  The  chimes,  Charles 
Dickens'  story,  in  1  act.  by  F.  J.  Lewis.  Bryn 
Mawr,  Pa.,  the  author,  1905.  cover-title,  8  p. 
H". 

©   Frank   ,T.   Lewis,   Bryn   Mawr,   Pa.;     D: 
7648.  Dec.  2,  1905;  2c.  Jan.  17,  1906.  7064 


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7085 


Chimes — Continued. 

Christmas  play  for  chihlren,  adapted  from 

the  story  Why  the  chimes  rang  by  Raymond 

Macdonald  Allen,  by  E.  A.   McFadden.      [1], 

15  p.    4".    Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  .June  21,  1912;  D :  30073 ;   Elizabeth 

Apthorp  McFadden,  Cambridge,  Mass.       7065 

play    of   Chautauqua,    by    A.    T.    Yardley 

Brennan.     10  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Alice  T.  Y.  Brennan,  New  York;  D: 
14383,  Nov.  27,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  27,  1908.     7066 

Chimes  (The)  of  life;  or.  The  hero  of  a  court- 
ship. 

©  Catherine  M.  Egan,  Peoria,  111. ;  D  :  6527, 
Apr.  17,  1905.  7067 

Chimes  (The)  of  St.  Germain;  an  original,  ro- 
mantic drama  in  4  acts,  by  Roland  Lord 
[pseud,  of  C.  Hamilton]  [104]  f".  Type- 
written. 

©  Charles  Hamilton,  Chicago ;  D :  1710, 
Apr.  9,  1902 ;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1902.  7068 

Chimmie  Fadden.     See  Evening  (An)  call. 

Chimmie's  diplomacy;  a  farce  comedy  sketch, 
by  J.  S.  I.opez.     10  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  John  S.  Lopez,  Philadelphia ;  D :  4776, 
:\Iar.  23,  1904;  2c.  Mar.  23,  1904.  7069 

Chimney  corner;  by  Z.  A.  Norris.  IS  p.  obi.  8". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  18,  1910 ;  D :  20491 ;  Zoe  Ander- 
son Norris,  New  York.  7070 

Chin-Chin;  musical  fantasy  in  2  acts  and  7 
scenes,  book  and  lyrics  by  A.  C.  O'Dea,  one 
lyric,  Ragtime  temple  bells,  by  James  O'Dea, 
suggestions  for  scenes,  etc.,  by  Charles  B.  Dil- 
lingham.    [65]  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  23,  1914;  D:  38289;  Anne  C. 
O'Dea,  Rockville  Centre,  N.  Y.  7070a 

China;  or.  The  relief  of  the  legations,  a  spec- 
tacular drama  in  6  scenes,  by  I.  Kiralfy. 

©  Inn-e  Kiralfy,  London ;  D :  4G4,  May  13. 
1901 ;  2c.  of  illustrated  59  p.  desci-iptive  pam- 
phlet reed.  May  23,  1901.  7071 

China  and  sawdust;  by  E.  A.  Wool!.  19  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Edgar  Allan  Woolf,  New  York;  D :  8127, 
Mar.  8,  190G ;  2c.  Mar.  8,  1906.  7072 

China  (The)  baby;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  P. 
iKlarmaun.  New  York,  A.  F.  Klarmann,  1902. 
29  p.     8°. 

©  Andrew  F.  Klarmann,  New  York ;  D : 
2857,  Jan.  2,  1903 ;  2c.  Jan.  20,  1903.         7073 

China  (A)  cup;  a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
^.  Drew. 

©  Sidnev  Drew,  Philadelphia ;  1885  :  5529, 
Mar.  5.  7074 


China  doll;  a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  H. 

B.  Smith.     4".    Typewritten. 

©   Harry    B.    Smith,    New    York ;    D :  4824, 
Mar.  26,  1904;  2c.  Mar.  28,  1904.  7075 

China  lovers;  dancing  playlet,  by  C.  and  C.  G. 
Childe.     22  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.   25,   1915;   D :  41572 ;   Cromwell 
and  Carrie  Germain  Childe,  Brooklyn.    7075a 

China  (The)  painter;  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  M. 
Rudolph-Markus.  [2],  32  p.  f".  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  2,  1913;  D :  34607 ;  Elizabeth  M. 
Rudolph-Markus,  Detroit.  7076 

China  (The)  shop;  comedy  in  3  acts,  bv  Claude 

C.  Washburn  and  T.  N.  Metcalf.     69  p.     8°. 
Printed. 

©    Ic.    May    23,    1910;    D :  21123 ;    Thomas 
Newell  Metcalf,  New  York.  7077 

China  (A)  tea  set.     See  Princess  (The)  Tai. 

Chinaman's  (A)  troubles. 

©   Frank   I.    Frayue,   New   York;    D :  9600, 
Dec.  10,  1906.  7078 

Chinatown;  dramatic  musical  sketch  in  1  act, 
by  Aaron  Hotiman.     6  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  20,  1913  ;  D  :  3.")395  ;  Herbert  Ash- 
ley, New  York.  7079 

Chinatown  after  dark. 

©  Samuel  Green,  New  York  ;  1900  A :  23484, 
Sept.  21.  7080 

Chinatown  Charlie. 

©  Albert  H.   Woods,   New  York;   D:6988, 
July  19,  1905.  7081 

Chinatown-  (The)  mystery.      See  Boycotted. 

Chinee  (The)  and  the  maiden;  or,  A  Pekin 
episode,  a  1  act  musical  farc'->.  by  Edward 
Madden. 

©    Edward     M.    Madden     and     Blanch     S. 
Fisher,  New  York;  D :  701,  May  11,  190L 

7082 

Chinee  (The)  musical  mimic.  See  Musical 
(The)  Chinee. 

Chinese  boy  in  society;  by  F.  B.  Toivunaga.  7 
p.    8°.    Q'ypewritten. 

©  Ic.   Jan.   31,   1912;   D :  28.583 ;   Frank   B. 
Tokunaga,  New  Yoi'k.  7083 

Chinese  (A)  concession;  a  comedy,  by  Robert 
Bruce  Warden.    11  p.    4".     Printed. 

©  Jule  Walters,  Chicago;  D:  7167,  Aug.  26, 
1905 ;  2c.  Sept.  18,  1905.  7084 

Chinese  (A)  dummy;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Marian 

D.  (,'ampbell. 

©  Waller  H.   Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1899: 
9175.  Jan.  .30 :  2c.  Feb.  27.  7085 


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Chinese    (A)    girl;    an     Afro-Chinese    extrava- 
iiaiiza,  by  Arthur  J.  Ijamb. 

©  E.  B.  Bigelow,  Clinton,  la.;  1899:48120, 


•Inly 


7086 


Chinese  Gordon;  or.  The  road  to  Khartoum,  a 
ronuintic  military  and  spectacular  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  A.  Everly. 

©  Adam  Everly,  Philadelphia;  1884:23228, 
Nov.  20.  7087 

Chinese  (A)  honeymoon;  a  musical  comedy  in 
8  acts,  by  G.  Dance. 

©  Geors^e  Dance,  London  ;  1899  :  52321,  Aug. 
15  ^  7088 

Chinese  (The)  invasion;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  G. 
M.  Greene. 

©  Clay   M.   Greene,   San  Francisco;   1878: 
G64G,  June  14.  7089 

Chinese  (The)  lantern;  a  play  in  8  acts,  by 
Laurence  Housman.  New  York,  Brentano's, 
1908.    2  p.  1.,  89  p.    12°. 

©  Brentano's,   New   York ;   D :  18221,   .Tune 
10,  1908 ;  2c.  June  IG,  1908.  7090 

Chinese  Lily;  play  in  1  act,  by  P.  Jakobi.  23  p. 
4".    Typewritten. 

©     Ic.    Sept.     4,    191.5;     D :  41687 ;     Paula 
Jakobi,  Harrison,  N.  Y.  7090a 

Chinese  (A)  lunch. 

©  Ethelyndal  McMuUin,  Los  Angeles;   D: 
G552,  Apr.  20,  1905.  7091 

Chinese  (The)  must  go;  a  farce  in  4  acts,  by  H. 
Grimm.  San  Francisco,  A.  L.  Bancroft  &  co., 
1879. 

©    Henry    Grimm,    San    Francisco;     1879: 
9142,  July  12.  7093 

Chinese  romance;  by  B.  M.  Aarons.  14  p.  f°. 
Typev.rittcii. 

©    Ic.     Jan.    5,    1910;     D :  17874 ;     Bee    M. 
Aarons,  I'ittsburgh.  7093 

a    1   act   dramatic   composition,   by   L.   E. 

P.ates.     5  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   IjOu   Esther   Bates,    San   Francisco;    D: 
52GS,  July  7,  1904 ;  2c.  June  20,  1904.        7094 

a  spectacular  and  musical  play  in  4  acts,  by 

San  Tay  Fong. 

©  San  Tav  Fong,  New  York;  1899:88630*, 
June  12.  7095 

Chinese  (The)  slave's  revenge;  by  11.  Mac  Don- 
ald and  11.  Belmer.     12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Kalvih  Mac  Donald,  Lowell,  and  Ruthena 
Belmer,    Haverliill,   Mass. ;    D :  1.5236,   Mar.   3, 
1909 ;  Ic.  Mar.  :;,  1909.  7096 

Chinese  (The)  valet;  play  in  1  act,  by  L.  E. 
Osborn.     16  p.    f".     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June   24,    1913;    D :  38.597 ;    Le   Roy 
Earnest  Osborn,  Battle  Creek.  7097 


Chinese  (A)  V7edding;  a  representation  of  the 
wedding  ceremony  in  China,  arr.  as  a  costume 
pantomime  in  7  scenes,  by  Bertha  M.  Wilson. 
Philadelphia,  The  Penn  publishing  company. 
1895. 
1©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia  ;  1895  :  39210, 


July  80 ;  2c.  July  30. 


7098 


Ching-Wang  and  his  laundry;  a  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  J.  Hart. 

©  Josh.  Hart,  Boston ;  1879 :  16400,  Dec.  6 ; 
2c.  Dec.  16.  7099 

Chinook;  by  F.  Folsom.  1st  acting  ed.  Mont- 
clair,  N.  J.,  Montclair  herald  print,  1908.  31 
p.  pi.    8°. 

©  Florens  Folsom,  Upper  Montclair,  N.  J. ; 
D :  13510,  July  10,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  6,  1908. 

7100 

•  or,  A  comedy  of  love,  by  A.  J.  Bletheu,  jr., 

a  monologue  play  for  dramatic  readers,  to  be 
illustrated  by  stereopticon  views.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Alden  Joseph  Blethen,  jr.,  Minneapolis ; 
1895:  52439,  Oct.  15;  2c.  Jan.  27,  1896.      7101 

Chintamani;  Bengali  drama,  by  Giris  Chandra 
Ghose,  tr.  and  adapted  into  English  by  D.  G. 
Mukerji.     [6],  31  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  6,  1914;  D:  35930;  Dhan  Gopal 
JMukerji,   Stanford  University,  Cal.         7101a 

Chintamini;  a  symbolic  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Girish  C.  Ghose,  a  translation  from  the  Hindu 
by  Dhan  Gopal  Mukerji  and  Mary  Carolyn 
Davies.  {In  Poet  lore,  v.  25,  no.  2,  Mar.-Apr. 
1914;  periodical  ©  Apr.  28,  1914;  2c.  May  4, 
1914;  B:  302637;  Poet  lore  co.,  Boston)  7101b 

Chip;  or,  A  manager's  trials,  a  musical  com- 
edy in  4  acts,  by  E.  H.  Anderson. 

©  E.  H.  Anderson,  Washington  ;  1887  :  3282. 
Feb.  10;  2c.  Feb.  10.  7102 

or,    The   duel    of   the   isle,    a   sensational 

drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  A.  Strait. 

©  John  A.  Strait,  Brooklyn;  1874:5508, 
Apr.  25.  7103 

Chip  (A)  of  an  old  block;  or,  The  mummy's 
marriage,  a  tragi-comedy  in  3  acts,  by  M.  R. 
Drury  and  D.  M.  Brown,  presented  by  the 
class  of  '91,  St.  Agnes  school.  Albany,  Weed, 
Parsons  &  company. 

©  Mary  Rhodes  Drury,  Providence,  R.  I., 
and  Daisy  Madeleine  Brown,  Mount  Morris, 
N.  Y. ;  1891 :  11954,  Apr.  2  ;  2c.  Apr.  2.        7104 

Chip  (A)  of  the  old  block;  by  Byron  Ongly. 
11],  17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  15,  1912 ;  D :  29975 ;  W.  H.  St. 
James,  New  York.  7105 

comedy  in  4  acts,  by  F.  P.  Foster. 

©  F.  P.  Foster,  New  York;  1876:12881. 
Nov.  21.  7106 


335 


7106 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


7125 


Chip  (A)  of  the  old  block— Ct)ntiiiue(l. 

c-omedy   in  1  act,  by  Ethel  Rosen  Thaule 

[pseuil.    of    K.    Rosenthal]       [21,    17    p.      4". 

Typeai-itten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    21,    1914;    D:3S264;     Ethel 

Hosentlinl,  San  Francisco.  7106a 

ji  comedy  hi  3  acts,  by  P.  G.  Hubert. 

©    1'.    (J.    Hubert,    Stamford,   Conn.;    1879: 
1331,  .Tan.  27;  2c.  May  11,  1880.  7107 

.,  domestic  comedy-drama  in  prologue  and 

3  acts,  by  H.  H.  Winslow. 

©   Herbert    Hall    Winslow,   Cliicago;    18S0 : 
27lMt(5,  Nov.  30.  7108 

monologue,   by   A.    l>u   Lany.      [3]    p.     4". 

Typewritten. 

I©  Ic.  Feb.  ir»,  1912;  D :  29241 ;  Albert  Du 
Lany,  Chicago.  7109 

i^ce  aUo  Actor's  (An)  daughter.— Father 

and  son. 

Chip  (A)  ofE  the  old  block. 

©  Harry   W.   Osborne,   Chicago;    D :  15267, 
.Mar.  G,  1909.  7110 


Chiquita  y  bonita;  Polvorilla  el  corneta,  mou6- 
logos,  de  Serafin  y  Joaquin  Alvarez  Quintero. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1914. 
17  p.     12°. 

©   Mar.   1.1,    1915;    Ic.    Mar.    17,    1915;    D: 
40088;  S.  V  .1.  Alvarez  Quintent,  Madrid. 

7117a 

Chiropodist  (The);  by  J.  Mail  in.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   .lane   Marlin,   New   Haven;    189S:(i5644, 
Nov.  8;  2c.  Mar.  15,  1899.  7118 

Chiropractor  (The);  serio-comic  i)lay,  by  E.  .1. 
Freund.  Antigo,  Wis.,  Antigo  pub.  co.  1  p.  1.. 
37  p.    16°. 

©   Mar.    1«),    1914;    2c.    Mar.    28,    1914;    D : 
36490;  Antigo  pub.  co.,  Antigo,  Wis.        7118a 

Chitra;  play  in  1  act,  by  Rabindranath  Tagore. 
liondon,  India  society,  1913.     ix,  34  p.     8°. 

©  Jan.  10,  1914;  Ic.  Jan.  31,  1914;  Ic.  Feb. 
11,  1914;  r):3G013;  Macmillan  c<...  New  York. 

7118b 

Chiushingura.     >S'cc  Ronins. 


Chipen  (La);  humorada  comico-lirica  en  1  acto  Chocolate  drops.  »s'cc  Vaudevillainies 
y  2  cuadros,  en  prosa  y  verso,  original  de  R. 
Monasterio  y  F.  iamendoux,  musica  del  maes- 
tro Amadeo  Vives.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores  espanoles]  1907.  30  [7]  p.  8°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Ricardo  Monasterio  y  Felix  Liiuendoux, 
Madrid ;  D :  10655,  May  29,  1907 ;  2c.  May 
29,  1907.  7111 


Chocolate  eclair;  a  nuisical  and  dramatic  com- 
position, by  I.  ISouton.  78  p.  f".  Typewritten. 
[With  music] 

©     Ida     lioutou,     I'hiladelphia ;     D :  12196, 
.Jan.  17,  1908;  2c.  Jan.  6,  1908.  7119 


Chips;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  B.  Fitz. 

©  E.  B.   Fitz,   Chicago ;   1886 :  14687,   June 
28.  7112 

a  musical  burletta,  by  F.  Miller. 

©    Fred    Miller,    Evansville,    Ind. ;     1878: 
11976,  Oct.  17.  7113 

or.  The  man  of  rhymes,  a  drama  in  5  acts, 


Chocolate  twisters;  by  E.  J.  Uroli.     12  p.     4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  18,  1910;  D:  20230;  E.  J.  Grob, 
New  York.  7120 


by  C.  H.  Gray. 

©  Charles  H.  Gray,  Cleveland  ;  1877  :  12966, 
Nov.  10.  7114 

—  See  also  Mrs.  Joshua  Whitcom^be. 


Chips  of  chance;  playlet,  by  H.  M.  Graves.     [1], 
iO  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  30,  1913 ;  D :  34,595 ;  Harry  M. 
Graves,  New  York.  7115 

Chiquita;  a  romance  of  the  desci-t,  l)y  H.  Har- 
i-ington.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  H.  Harrington,  Greenti(>i(l.  In<I. ;  D  :  7358, 
Oct.  4,  1905;  2c.  Oct.  4,  1905.  7116 

Chiquita,  the  wild  flower  of  Mexico;  a  drama 
ill  5  acts,  by  <-.  E.  Marshall. 

©  C.  Edwin  Marshall,  United  States ;  1882 : 
8017,  May  17.  7117 


Chocolates;  or.  Touch  and  g'o,  by  L.  Clift'ord 
Harris,  rev.  version  l)y  H.  Frederick.  14  p. 
4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  21,  1909 ;  D  :  17758 ;  Helena  Fred- 
erick, New  York.  7121 

Chocorua  in  the  mountains;  an  historical 
(irama,  1678  to  176S,  by  R.  B.  Caverly. 
Boston,  The  author,  1885.  (Drama  no.  5,  Bat- 
tle of  the  bush) 

©    Robert    B.    Caverly,    Boston;    1885:222. 
.Tan.  3;  2c.  Apr.  9.  7122 

Same. 

©  Robert  B.  Caverly,  Lowell,  .Mass.;  1885: 
3946,  Feb.  12 ;  2c.  Apr,  9.  7123 

Chocorua's  curse;  a  romantic  opera,  music  by 
B.  E.  Leavitt. 

©  Burton  Emerson  Leavilt,  i'litnam,  Conn.; 
1899:  10.3,36,  Feb.  3.  7124 

Choice  (The);  drama  in  3  acts  and  an  epilogue, 
l>y  V.  O'Dwyer.     [64]  j).    4".     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    10.    1913;    D:  34418,    Victor 
O'Dwyer,  New  York.  7125 


336 


7126 


COPYRIGHTED  IN  THE   UNITED  STATES 


7144 


Choice  (The) — Continued. 

dramatic  composition,  by  S.  Eisler.     51  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  6,  1910 ;  D :  20723 ;  Samuel  Eis- 
ler. New  York.  7126 

play  in  4  acts,  by  L.  Longson.     [1],  84  p. 


f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  4,  1914;   D:  37734;  Lila  Long- 
son,  Bi-ooklyn.  7126a 

play  in  1  act,  by  W.  C.  Percival,     [1],  31  p. 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  22,  1912;  D:  30319;  Walter  C. 
Percival,  Akron,  O.  7127 

play  in  3  acts,  by  O.  L.  Dreeben.     2  p.  1., 


[2]-27  p.     8".     Printed. 

©  Aug.  27,  1914  ;  2c.  Sept.  3, 1914 ;  D :  38043  ; 
Octavine  Lopez  Dreeben,  Dallas.  7127a 

Choice  (The)  of  a  flower.     See  Flora's  garden. 
Chollie;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  A.  L.  Fisher. 
©  A.  Ijincoln  Fisher,  Reading,  Pa. ;  1893 : 
45782,  Oct.  12.  7128 

Chollie  and  Gawg-e;  a  farce  comedy,  by  G.  J. 
Roth  and  J.  Reinberg. 

©  George  J.  Roth  and  J.  Reinberg,  St. 
Louis  ;  D :  2519,  Oct.  31,  1902.  7129 

Chollie  and  Pertie;  a  vaudeville  sketch  in  1  act, 
by  E.  Dwight. 
©  Edwin   Dwight,   Springfield,   Mass. ;   D : 
•  1288,  Dec.  26,  1901.  7130 

Chonita;  an  American  comedy-drama  in  4  acts, 
by  C.  M.  Greene. 

©  Clay  M.  Gi-eene,  San  Francisco;  1889: 
25090,  Aug.  16.  7131 

Choo  Lee  and  Haru;  for  six  boys  and  six  girls, 
song,  drill  nnd  pantomime  in  4  scenes,  by  Har- 
riette  "Wilbur.  Franklin,  O.,  Eldridge  enter- 
tainment house,  1910.  cover-title,  [5]  p.  8°. 
(The  tip-top  series) 

©  Apr.  .30,  1910;  2c.  Apr.  27,  1910;  D: 
20950;  Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Frank- 
lin, O.  7132 

Choosinsr  a  career;  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  A.  de 
Caillaveb,  tr.  by  Barrett  H.  Clark.  New  York. 
S.  French;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1915.  19 
p.  12".  (The  world's  best  plays  by  celebrated 
European  authors) 

©  Feb.  12,  1915;  2c.  Feb.  15,  1915;  D: 
39676;  Samuel  French,  New  York.  7132a 

Choosing  a  father;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  M.  M. 
Allen.     [106]  p.    4°.    Typev/ritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  8,  1913 ;  D :  340.59 ;  Mary  Mosher 
Allen.  Lawrenceville,  N.  J.  7133 

Choosing  (The)  of  the  bride  at  the  Russian 
court.     See  Tatjana. 


Choosing  the  wall  papers;  a  monologue,  by  B. 
B.  Hayward.    7  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Beatrice  Brooke  Hayward,  Wayland, 
Mass.;  D:  12194,  Jan.  17,  1908;  2c.  Jan.  17, 
1908.  7134 

Chop  suey, 

©  Souvenir  pub.  co.,  Albia,  la. ;  D :  7741, 
Dec.  20,  1905.  7135 

Chop  Suey;  a  vaudeville  sketch  in  1  act,  by  A. 
Rene  Tafft  and  Delbert  Moyer  Staley.  28  p. 
4".     Typewritten. 

©  Adella  R.  TafCt,  Providence,  R.  I.;  D: 
11179,  Aug.  6,  1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  6,  1907.         7136 

Chop  suey  lady;  a  1  act  play,  by  F.  Fauley. 
©  Finley  Fauley,  New  York ;  D :  6037,  Jan. 
10,  1905.  7137 

Chop  Suey  One  Lung;  a  Chinese  dialect  farce 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  L.  W.  Bert. 

©  Leslie  Winfield  Bert,  New  York  ;  D  :  2927, 
Jan.  29,  1903.  7138 

Chopin;  opera  in  4  acts,  composed  by  Giacomo 
Orefice  after  the  melodies  of  F.  Chopin,  Eng- 
lish version  by  0.  T.  Mason.  New  York, 
Charles  E.  Burden,  1911.  [2],  32  p.  4°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Nov.  21,  1911 ;  2c.  Nov.  22,  1911  ;  D : 
25826;  C.  E.  Burden,  New  York.  7139 

vaudeville  en  3  actes  [de  H.  Keroul  et  A. 


Barre]     Paris,  Librairie  thgatrale,  1905.    2  p. 
1.,  191  p.    12°. 

©  Henri  K§roul,  Courbevoie,  France,  et  Al- 
bert Barre,  Asnieres.  France ;  D :  6660,  Apr. 
14,  1905;  2c.  Apr.  14,  1905. 

7140 

Chops;  an  Ethiopian  farce  in  1  act,  by  G. 
Shackell.    Clyde,  O.,  A.  D.  Ames. 

©  A.  D.  Ames,  Clyde,  O..  1887:2625,  Feb. 
2 ;  2c.  Feb.  2.  7141 

Choque  de  pasiones;  cuadro  dramatico,  en 
prosa,  original  de  Isidro  Soler  y  Alfonso  Jorge. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1911. 
28  p.     12°. 

©  Aug.  21,  1911;  2c.  Aug.  22,  1911;  D: 
25031 ;  I.  Soler  y  A.  Jorge,  Madrid.  7142 

Chorister's  (The)  Christmas  eve;  a  little  play 
for  the  Christmas  days  with  a  modern  legend, 
and  the  old  Christmas  carols,  by  Michael 
Earls  ...  St.  Louis,  B.  Herder,  1909.  62  p. 
12°. 

©  Dec.  11.  1909;  2c.  Dec.  14,  1909;  A: 
252920 ;  Joseph  Gummersbach,  St.  Louis. 

7143 

Chorus  (The)  boys;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  Felix 
Fantus.     [10]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  14.  1911;  D:  23538;  Opal  quar- 
tette. Chicago.  7144 


5379—15 ^22 


337 


7145 


I^pAMATIC   COMPOSIT^OljrS 


7169 


C^rus  (The)  girl;  by  1^^  M.  Longhi.    44  p.    f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Marian  a^jdcUeton  Longhi,  Denver;  D: 
5781,  Nov.  17,  19jM;  Ic.  Nqv,  17,  1904;  Ic.  Dec. 
19,  1904.  7145 

by  J.  Hurtig. 

©  Jules  Hurtig,  New  York;  D :  5633,  Oct. 
12,  1904.  7146 

comeay  in  1  act,  by  Emma  Laffltte  Brauti- 

gani.    18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Emma  L.  Bi-autigam,  Philadelphia;  D: 
12819,  Apr.  6,  1908 ;  Sc.  App.  21,  1908.        7147 

a  ynisical  comedy,  by  C.  E.  Cook. 

©  Charles  Emerson  Cook,  Boston;  1897: 
446G3,  Aug.  7.  7148 

1  act  playlet,  by  J.  E-  Green.     4  p.     f°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  10,  1909 ;  D :  17828 ;  James  F. 
Green,  Rockford,  111.  7149 


Chorus  (The)  girl  and  the  electrician;  a  1  act 
comedy  drama,  by  A.  Myers.  [6]  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  5,  1913 ;  D  :  32197 ;  Alfred  Myers, 
Bj-ooklyn.  7150 

Chorus  g'irls'  gambol;  by  M.  Sherman.  6  p.  4". 
Typewj'itten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    10,    1909;    D:  16844;    Milton 
Sherman,  New  York.  7151 

Chorus  (A)  girl's  luck  in  New  York. 

©  Albert  H.   Woods,  New  York;   D:9957, 
Feb.  12,  1907.  7152 

Choi-us  (The)  lady;  a  1  act  comedy  of  stage  life, 
by  J.  Forbes.    31  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  James  Forbes,  New  York ;  D :  5269,  July 
7,  1904 ;  2c.  June  24,  1904.  7153 

a  play  in  4  acts,  an  expanded  version  of 

the  1  act  play   The  chorus   lady,   by  James 
Forbes.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  J.  Forbes,  New  York;  D:9007,  Aug.  28, 
1906 ;  2c.  Aug.  29,  1906.  7154 

Chorus  (The)  man;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C. 
Bailey.     [31]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.    4,    1913;    D:  32186;    Consuelo 
Bailey,  Brightwaters,  N.  Y.  7155 

a  dramatic  sketch  in  1  scene  for  2  charac- 
ters, by  H.  K.  Smith. 

©  H.   K.   Smith,  Portland,   Or.;   D :  14572, 
Dec.  19,  1908.  7156 

Chosen  (The)  few;  whimsical  farce  in  3  acts, 
by  R.  W.  Peck.     101  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aiig.  27,   1912;   D:  30662;   Raymond 
W.  Peck,  Rockville  Center,  N.  Y.  7157 


Chosen  (The)  king;  Biblical  pageant  play  in  4 
acts,  l)y  E.  M.  Barr.  [40]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  July  13,  1914;  D:  37549;  Esta  Mae 
Barr,  Cambridge,  Mass.  7157a 

QJiosen  (TJj,e).  pepplje;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
tJpton  Sinclair.     140  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  U.   Sinclair,  New  York;  D :  12303,   Feb. 
.     4,  1908;  2c.  Aug.  1,  1908.  7158 

Chosen  (The)  prince;  drama  of  the  times  of 
David  in  5  acts,  by  L.  I.  Henry.  46  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  3,  1914;  D:  35545;  Lyman  I. 
Henry,  Pueblo,  Col.  7158a 

Chou-blanc;  piece  en  8  actes,  par  E.  Grenet- 
Dancourt  et  R.  Dieudonne.  Paris,  Librairie 
theatrale,  1910.     [4],  155  p.     12°. 

©  Dec.  30,  1910;  2c.  Dec.  21,  1910;  D: 
22S74 ;  E.  Grenet-Dancourt  et  Robert  Dieu- 
donng,  Paris.  7159 

!Cll|.ouans  (The);  dramatized  by  ^.  A.  Thomas. 
37  p.     12°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  3,  1909;  D:  17818;  J.A.Thomas, 
San  Francisco.  7160 

Chow  chow;  a  burlesque,  by  Chas.  J.  Campbell 
anii  II.  M.  Skinner.    3  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Douglas  Flint,  New  York ;  D :  2372,  Sept. 
24,  1902;  2c.  Sept.  24,  1902.  7161 

a   musical   comedy    in   3   acts,   by    R.    A. 

Deaves. 

©  Rillie  A.  Deaves,  New  York ;  1889 :  13285, 
May  1.  7162 

Chowder;  a  musical  burlesque  in  1  act,  by  A. 
R.  Smith. 

©  Arden  R.  Smith,  St.  Louis ;  1879 :  11044, 
Aug.  18.  7163 

Chowder  club;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts. 

©  Joseph  J.  Sullivan  and  Larry  Smith, 
New  York  ;  1894  :  60972-60974,  Dec.  29. 

7164-7166 

Chris  and  Lena;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  Ver- 
shay. 

©  William  Vershay,  Albany;  1872:13168, 
Dec.  14..  7167 

or,  German  life  on  the  Mississippi,  a  sen- 
sation drama  in  4  acts,  by  Wm.  Vershay,  re- 
written, and  rearranged,  by  John  A.  Thomp- 
son. 

©  Augusta  Georgia  Barnes,  Albany ;  1874 : 
14863,  Dec.  10.  7168 

Chris.  Johnson;  an  Ethiopian  farce  in  2  scenes. 
New  York,  Happy  hours  company. 

©  Happy  hours  co..  New  York ;  1874 :  122.38, 
Sept.  28 ;  2c.  Oct.  17.  7169 


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7193 


Chris's  crosses;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  W.  C. 
Oowper.     New  York,  1886. 

©   Will   C.   Cowpev,   United   States;   1886: 
25704,  Nov.  13.  7170 

Christ  among  the  Indians;  prologue  and  5  acts. 

I©  S.  J.  Niser,  Buffalo ;  1884 :  1815,  Jan.  25. 

7171 

Christ  at  the  feast  of  Purim;  drama  in  1  act, 
by  Giovanni  Bovio,  tr.  by  M.  B.  Scott  Uda. 
30  p.    16^ 

©  Kate  Scott  Anderson,  New  York;  1894: 
37439,  Aug.  10 ;  2c.  Sept.  24.  7172 

Christ  (The)  of  the  alley;  a  page  of  thirteenth 
century  Spanish  history,  scenario  of  moving 
picture  drama,  by  G.  de  Barbadillo  and  P.  W. 
de  Barbadillo.  [2],  100  p.  f".  Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  May  21,  1912;  D:  29881;  Gabriel  de 
Barbadillo  and  Phyllis  Waters  de  Barbadillo, 
T>os  Angeles.  7173 

Christ  of  the  Andes;  a  drama,  by  C.  Tuttle. 
©    Clair    Tuttle,    Berlin    Heights,    O. ;    D: 
12984,  May  11,  1908.  7174 

drama  in  5  acts,  by  Herbert  Edmund  Peck- 
ham. 

©  Eleanor  S.  Peckham,  Boston:  D :  12339, 
Feb.  10,  1908.  7175 

2  scenes  from  a  drama,  by  W.  E.  Burghardt 

Du  Bois.      {In  The  Overlook) 

©  \V.  E.  B.   Du  Bois,  Atlanta ;   D :  14669, 
Dec.  31,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  7,  1909.  7176 

Christened  (The);  by  M.  Riley,  f.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Mollie   Riley,    San   Francisco ;    D :  3575, 
May  26,  1903;  2c.  May  25,  1903.  7177 

Christening  (The);  or.  Erring  Geraldine,  com- 
edy in  1  act,  by  O.  Johns.  22  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    July     26,     1912;     D:  30357;    Orrick 
Johns,  St.  Louis.  7178 

Christian  (The)  and  the  lion;  by  J.  B.  Law- 
rence.    f°.     Typewritten. 

©   John   B.    Lawrence,    Dover,   N.    J. ;    D : 
n042.  Oct.  29,  1907;  2c.  Oct.  19,  1907.       7179 

Christian  and  the  Turk;  by  J.  L.  Glass. ^  91  p. 
4*".     Typewritten. 

©    James    L.    Glass,    Cairo,    111.;    D :  5194, 
June  16,  1904;  2c.  June  9,  1904.  7180 

Christian  (The)  family;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 
A.  J.  Lauck.    r.    Typewritten. 

©  Anthony  J.  Lauck,  Indianapolis ;  D :  2075, 
July  2,  1902;  2c.  June  25,  1902.  7181 

Christian  (A)  man;  play  in  1  act,  by  C.  W. 
Hollebaugh.     12  p.     f".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  14,  1911 ;  D :  23957 ;  Clifford  W. 
Hollebaugh,  Kansas  City.  Mo.  7182 


Christian  (The)  pilgrim;  a  play,  by  James  Mac- 
Arthur,  with  scenic  and  lighting  effects  by 
Maurice  Campbell,  n.  p.,  1907.  2  p.  1.,  29 
numb.  1.    nar.  f°. 

©    .1.    MacArthur    and    M.    Campbell,    New 
York ;  D :  11457,  Oct.  3,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  5,  1907. 

7183 

Christian  science;  by  L.  T.  Smith.  30  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©   Louise   T.    Smith,   New   York ;    D :  7508, 
Oct.  26,  1905;  2c.  Dec.  12,  1905.  7184 

Christian  (The)  scientist. 

©   Arthur   Brisbane,    New    York ;    D :  2782, 


Dec.  30,  1902. 


7185 


Ghristiane;  spiel  ip  3  akte^i  aus  der  G^ethezeit, 
von  L.  Schmidt  [pseud,  of  L.' Goldschraidt] 
Munchen,  Leipzig,  Georg  Miiller.     124  p.    12°. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    28,    1913;    D :  34872 ;    Lothar 
Schmidt,  Berlin-Wilmersdorf. 

Christianity. 

©  Magdalena  Hauser.  New  Orleans;  1900 
A :  28870,  Nov.  24.  '  7187 

Christians  and  pagans;  or.  The  deliveiance. 

©  Fern  Dorbesson,  New  York ;  1887 :  8898, 
Apr.  12.  7188 

Christian's  half  mile;  an  original  comedy 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  Scott  Marble.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  Charles  W.  Allison,  New  York;  D:6480, 
Apr.  8,  1905 ;  2c.  Mar.  31,  1905.  7189 

Christian's  (The)  progress;  or.  Christian's  tri- 
umph, a  dramatization,  of  Bunyan's  Pilgrim's 
progress,  in  4  acts  and  15  scenes,  by  F.  B. 
Coigne.    47  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Frank  B.  Coigne,  Philadelphia ;  D :  4095, 
Oct.  15,  1903;  2c.  Oct.  22,  1903.  7190 

Christian's  triumph.  See  Christian's  (The) 
progress. 

Christie  Johnstone;  or,  Out  of  the  depths,  a 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  W.  Tayleure. 

©   Clifton    W.    Tayleure,    Brooklyn;    1871: 
6460,  July  10.  7191 
or,  The  snow-drop  of  the  North,  a  drama- 
tization in  a  prologue  and  4  acts,  by   L.  H. 
Stevenson. 

©  Laura  Honey  Stevensop,  San  Francisco ; 
1873  :  3216,  Mm:  31.  7192 

See  also  Noble  deeds. 

Christine;  play  in  5  acts,  in  3  periods,  by  B. 
Israeli.     92  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    19,    1915;    D:  40697;    Baruch 
Israeli.  Washington.  7192a 

Christine  Mallory;  scenario  of  a  play  in  4  acts, 
by  E.  B.  Comins.    48  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.   16,   1909 ;   D :  16560 ;   Elizabeth 
Barker  Comins,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.       7193 


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7212 


Christine  Mallory — Continued. 

or,  The  afterglow,  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  B. 

Comins.     102  p.     4**.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  10,  1910;  D:  21369;   Elizabeth 

Barker  Comins,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.       7194 

Christmas;  Irish  play  in  1  act,  by  I.  Lowden, 
12],  G  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  4,  1914 ;  D :  3G294 ;  Isabel  Low- 
den, Evanston,  111.  7194a 

Christmas  and  our  Sunday  school  class;  a 
drama  for  sirls,  by  Mrs.  J.  M.  Hunter.  Cin- 
cinnati, New  York,  Fillmore  music  house,  1906. 
23  p.     12°. 

©  Fillmore  bros.  co.,  Cincinnati;  D :  9169, 
Sept.  17,  1906;  2c.  Sept.  17,  1906.  7195 

Christmas  at  Golden  Gulch;  Christmas  play,  by 
S.  S.  Tibbals.  Franklin,  O.,  Eldridge  enter- 
tainment house,  1911.    26  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  3,  1911 ;  2c.  Nov.  6,  1911 ;  D :  256S3 ; 
Seymour  S.  Tibbals,  Franklin,  O.  7196 

Christmas  at  Higg-ins';  a  rural  comedy  in  1 
act.  by  E.  W.  Uhuuhard.  12  p.  f".  Type- 
written, 

©  Evelyn  Weingardner  Blanohard,  Colum- 
bia City,  Ind. ;  D :  16198,  June  30.  1909;  2c. 
June  30,  1909.  7197 

Christmas  at  Santa  Claus'  house. 

©  March  bro.s.,  Lebanon,  O. ;  D:9264,  Oct. 
18,  1906.  7198 

Christmas  at  Skeeter  Corner;  a  play  for  young 
folks,  by  Elizabeth  F.  Guptill.  Lebanon,  O.. 
March  brothers,  1905.    cover-title,  11  p.    16°. 

©  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O. ;  D :  7101,  Aug. 
14,  1905;  2c.  Oct.  13,  1905.  7199 

Christmas  at  the  cross  roads;  humorous  Christ- 
mas play,  by  Elizabeth  F.  Guptill.  Lebanon, 
O.,  March  bros.,  1909.    23  p.    12°. 

©  Oct.  S,  1909 :  2c.  Oct.  9,  1909 ;  D :  17061 ; 
March  bros.,  I^banon,  O.  7200 

Christmas  at  the  Kerchiefs;  a  musical  dialogue 
for  use  at  Christmas  tree  festivals  in  the  Sun- 
day school  and  home  and  at  other  entertain- 
ments, by  Mrs.  O.  G.  Lewis  and  Leo.  R.  Lewis. 
Brattloboro,  Vt.,  E.  P.  Carpenter  co.,  1888. 

©  E.  P.  Carpenter,  Brattleboro,  Vt. ;  1890: 
41919,  Dec.  29:  Ic.  Dec.  31,  1888;  2c.  Dec.  29, 
1890.  7201 

Christmas  at  the  old  homestead;  play  in  1  act. 
by  W.  B.  Towsley.    IS  p.    f°.    Mimeographed. 
©    Dec.   21,    1912;    2c.    .Ian.    27,    1913;    D: 
32092;  W.  B.  Towsley,  Downers  Grove,  111. 

7202 

Christmas  at  Yale;  1  act  comedy,  by  C.  J. 
Vredenburg.     16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  16.  1909 ;  D  :  16479 ;  G.  J.  Vreden- 
burg, Chicago.  7203 


Christmas  bells;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
John  A.  Stevens. 

©  James   S.   Stevens,   Philadelphia;   1891: 
37821,  Oct.  21 ;  Ic.  Oct.  21.  7204 

a  domestic  musical   and  comedv  drama  in 


4  acts,  by  J.  A.  Stevens. 

©  John  A.  Stevens,  Brooklyn  ;  1887  :  30392, 
Nov.  23.  7205 

Christmas  (A)  benefit;  by  Marjorie  Benton 
Cooke.  Chicago  and  New  York,  The  Dra- 
matic publishing  company  [1906J     7  p.     12°. 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago ;  D :  9530. 
Nov.  28,  1906 ;  2c.  Dec.  24.  1906.  7206 

Christmas  boxes;  comedy  for  four  males  and 
four  females,  by  M.  E.  M.  Davis.  New  York. 
Edgar  S.  Werner  &  co..  1907.  p.  92-131, 
12°. 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner  &  co..  New  York ;  D : 
11334,  Sept.  11,  1907;  2c.  Oct.  7,  1907.       7207 

Christmas  (The)  bride.      See  Felix  Aeteruus. 

Christmas  budget,  embracing  The  Christmas 
alphabet;  dialogue,  7  Christmas  tableaux.  The 
Christmas  march,  spectacular,  by  Elizabeth 
F.  Guptill.  Lebanon,  O.,  March  brothers. 
1904.    cover-title,  9  p.    16°. 

©  ilarcli  bros.,  Lebanon,  O. ;  D :  5489,  Aug. 
15,  1904 ;  2c.  Sept.  29,  1904.  7208 

Christmas  (The)  burglar;  play  in  1  act,  by 
Mary  H.  Flanncr.  New  York,  S.  French ; 
London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1913.  17  p.  12°.  (On 
cover:  French's  international  copyrighted  ed. 
of  the  works  of  the  best  authors,  no.  263) 

©  Dec.  5,  1913 ;  2c.  Dec.  5,  1913 ;  D  :  35255  : 
Sauuiel   French,   New   York.  7209 

Christmas  carol;  by  Charles  Dickens,  drama- 
tized by  S.  E.  Edwards.  41  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  3,  1910;  D:  17847;  Sara  Eliza- 
beth Edwards,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  7210 

[dramatization     of     Dickens's     Christmas 

carol  in  4  acts]  by  F.  A.  Comstock.     (In  Pop- 
ular educator,  Dec,  1910) 

©  Nov.  29,  1910;  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1912;  D: 
29031;  Fanny  Amanda  Comstock,  Bridge- 
water,  Mass.  7211 

in  7  staves,  by  Charles  Dickens,  dramatized 

by  Clarence  Satterlee.     New  York,  De  Witt. 

©  A.  T.  B.  De  Witt,  New  York:  1886: 
30296,  Dec.  29;  2c.  Aug.  30,  1888.  7212 

original  dramatization  of  Dickens'  charm- 
ing story,  by  Lucile  Blackburn  Berry.  Lob- 
anon,  O.,  March  brothers  [1915]     42  p.    12°. 

©  Sept.  17.  1915;  2c.  Sept.  20,  1915;  D: 
41780;  March  brothers,  Lebanon,  O.         7212a 

See     alto     Regeneration     (The)     of     old 

Scrooge. — Scrooge. 


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7229 


Christmas  celebrations;  a  collection  of  new  reci- 
tations, dialogues,  songs,  exercises,  etc.,  for 
all  grades,  with  much  original  matter,  by 
Marie  Irish,  Clara  J.  Denton,  Laura  R.  Smith, 
and  othei'S ;  corap.  and  arr.  by  Jos.  C.  Sindelar. 
Chicago,  A.  Flanagan  company  [1906]  160  p. 
illus.     12". 

©    A.    Flanagan    co.,    Chicago ;    A :  162129, 
Dec.  3,  1906;  2c.  Dec.  3,  1906.  7212b 

Christmas  (A)  chime;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
Margaret  Cameron.    Typewritten. 

©  Nancy   N.   Cameron,   Oakland.   Cal. ;   D : 
1088,  Oct.  30,  1901 ;  2c.  Oct.  31,  1901.  7213 

play    in    1    act    [by]    Margaret    Camei'on. 


New  York,  S.  French ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd., 
1910.  22  p.  12".  (On  cover:  French's  inter- 
national copyrighted  ed.  of  the  works  of  the 
best  authors,  no.  201) 

©  Nov.  21,  1910;  2c.  Nov.  22,  1910:  D: 
22615:  Samuel  French,  New  York,  7214 

Christmas  chimes;  or,  The  man  behind  the 
curtain,  drama  in  1  act,  by  J.  A.  Golden.  15 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  12,  1909 ;  D :  17505 ;  Joseph  A. 
Golden,  New  York.  7215 

See  also  Aunt  Emmeline. 

Christmas  dinner;  a  bit  of  atmosphere  and 
story,  by  Arthur  Blanchard.  23  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Arthur  Franklin  Blanchard,  Cambridge, 
Mass.;  D :  5903.  Dec.  12,  1904;  2c.  Dec.  12, 
1904.  7216 

Christmas  (A)  dream;  a  play  in  rhyme,  by 
Elizabeth  F.  Guptill.  Lebanon,  O.,  March 
brothers,  1905.    cover-title,  6  p.    16". 

©  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O. ;  D :  7102,  Aug. 
14,  1905;  2c.  Oct.  13,  1905.  7217 

Christmas  (A)  dream  and  how  it  came  true. 
.S'ee  Effie's  Christmas  dream. 

Christmas  eve;  by  I.  Birnbaum.  2  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  8,  1910 ;  D :  17890 ;  Isklor  Birn- 
baum, New  York.  7218 

•  See  also  Coming  home. — Low-Dutch  (The) 

grocer. 

Christmas  (A)  eve  dream;  fantasy  in  1  act,  by 
J.  Shively.     IS  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  1,  1914;  D:3S378;  Josephine 
Shively.  San  Francisco.  7218a 

Christmas  eve  in  the  South;  or,  Uncle  Caleb's 
home,  an  Ethiopian  farce  in  1  act  and  5 
scenes,  by  Dan  Collyer.  New  York,  De  Witt 
[1882]  l"p.  l.,8  p.  12°.  (De  Witt's  Ethiopian 
and  comic  drama,  no.  148) 

©  A.  T.  B.  De  Witt,  New  York;  1882: 
19917,  Nov.  24;  2c.  Jan.  22,  1883.  7219 


Christmas  eve  of  1776;  by  W.,  B.  and  B.  Lum- 
ley.     [15]  p.     f°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  4,  1910;  D :  21738 ;  William, 
Benjamin  and  Belle  Lumley,  New  York.  7220 

Christmas  (A)  eve  romance. 

©  James  Madison,  New  York ;  D :  13694, 
Sept.  1,  1908.  7221 

Christmas  (A)  eve  with  Charles  Dickens. 
See  Short  plays  about  famous  authors. 

Christmas  (A)  fantasy;  1  act  play,  by  M.  Hight 
and  Ella  Gale  McClelland.  3  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  31,  1912 ;  D :  32309  ;  Mary  Hight, 
Chicago.  7222 

Christmas  (The)  feast;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  W. 

Fitield.     [2],  9  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  29,  1912  ;  D  :  30136 ;  Effie  Wood- 
ward Fifield,  Minneapolis.  7223 

Christmas  for  all  nations;  a  play  in  rhyme,  by 
Elizabeth  F.  Guptill.  Lebanon,  O.,  March 
brothers,  1905.    cover-title,  8  p.    16". 

©  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O. ;  D :  7106,  Aug. 
14,  1905 ;  2c.  Oct.  13,  1905.  7224 

Christmas  (The)  g'ift;  a  drama  in  1  act,  by 
F.  I.  Allen,     f".     Typewritten. 

©  Frederic  Irwin  Allen,  Cincinnati;  D: 
6959,  July  12,  1905 ;  2c.  July  1,  1905.         7225 

-sketch  in  1  act,  by  A.  Marix.     20  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  28,  1911;  D :  24089 ;  A.  Marix, 
New  York.  7226 

Christmas  gifts  of  all  nations.  See  Jolly 
plays  for  holidays. 

Christmas  (The)  guest.  See  House  of  the 
heart. 

Christmas  (The)  house  party;  a  comedy  in  4 
scenes,  by  M.  F.  Hutchinson.  London,  Joseph 
Williams,  ltd.,  1908.     32  p.     8". 

©  Joseph  Williams,  ltd.,  London ;  D :  14449, 
Dec.  3,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  3,  1908.  7227 

Christmas  (The)  idea;  play  in  1  act,  by  Alice 
Cook  Fuller.  Franklin,  O.,  Eldridge  enter- 
tainment house,  1913.     7  p.     12". 

©  Nov.  1.5,  1913;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1913;  D: 
35439 ;  Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Frank- 
lyn,  O.  7228 

Christmas  (A)  idyl;  playlet,  by  Annie  Mack 
Berlein.     14  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  E.  J.  Mack.  Bensonhurst,  N.  Y. ;  D :  2121, 
July  15,  1902 ;  2c.  June  16,  1902.  7229 

Christmas  in  many  lands.  See  Little  folks 
Christmas  stories  and  plays. 


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Christmas  in  Mother-Gooseville;  Christmas 
play  for  children,  by  Eleanor  Allen  SchroU. 
Cinciiinati,  Fillhiore  music  house,  1915.  8  p. 
12°. 

©   Sept.   10,   1915;   2c.   Sept.   13,   1915;    D: 
41720;  Fillmore  bros.  co.,  Cincinnati.      7229a 

Christmas  (A)  joke;  a  play  for  twelve  male 
and  twelve  fomiile  characters,  by  Elizabeth  F. 
Guptill.  Lebanon.  ()..  March  brothers,  1905. 
cover-title.  21  p.     16°. 

©  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O. ;  D :  7103,  Aus- 
14,  iiJ05;  2c.  Oct.  13,  19t)5.  7230 

Christirias  joys  and  Sorrows;  an  original  drama 
in  4  acts  and  10  scenes,  by  E.  Harrigan. 

©  Edward  Harrigan,  United  States;  1877: 
14010.  Dec.  3;  2c.  Jan.  24,  187$.  7231 

Christmas  (The)  lady;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  H. 
W.  Hayes. 

©   Hiram    W.    Haves.    St.    Louis:    D:3920, 
Sept.  11.  1003.  7232 

Christmas  land;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  H.  Morris 
and  L.  C.  King.     19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  14.  1910;  D  :  22.")2  ;  Harriet  Mor- 
ris and  Laura  Clayton  King,  Los  Angeles.     . 

7233 

Christmas  (The)  letter;  play  in  1  act,  by  Pt. 
Atwell.     [2],  15  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  3,  1914;  D:  35541;  Roy  Atwell. 
New  York.  7233a 

Christmas  (A)  masque.  >^cc  Ralegh  in  Gui- 
ana. 

Christmas  (A)  medley;  for  boys  and  girls,  by 
Willis  N.  Bugbee.  New  York,  Dick  &  Fitz- 
gerald. l908.    9  p.    12". 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York  ;  D :  13011, 
May  20,  1908 :  2c.  June  6,  1908.  7234 

Christmas  (The)  men;  play  in  3  acts,  by  H. 
Wyndham-(iitteiis.  [2].  108  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    12.    1913;    D:  34117;    Herbert 
Wyndham-Gittens,  New  York.  7235 


Christmas    merry-making, 
school. 


See    Home    from 


Christmas  (A)  morality  play;  by  E.  Lvttelton. 
London.  Elkin  .Matlu'ws,  1908.    29  p.     16. 

©  Edith  Lyttelton,  Lpndon ;  D :  14429,  De<;. 
1,  1908;  2c.  Dec  2,  l908.  7236 

Christmas  (The)  niystety;  a  nativity  play,  com- 
piled by  C.  N.  Field.  Boston,  C.  N.  Field. 
16  p.    nar.  8". 

©  C.   N.  Field.   Bosron ;   D:9768.   Dec.   26, 
1906;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1906.  7237 


Christmas  (The)  mystery— -Cdhtiiiued. 

words  from  the  Bible  and  from  folk-plays 

for  representation  with  music  and  tableaux, 
bv  Philipp  Wolf  rum.  English  tr.  by  Constance 
Bache.  [New  York,  Breitkopf  &  Hiirtel,  1902] 
15  p.    16°. 

©  Breitkopf  &  Hiirtel,  New  York ;  D :  2700, 
Dec.  11,  1902 ;  2c.  Dec.  11,  1902.  7238 

Christmas  on  Blackwells  Island;  by  Clay  M. 
Greene.     12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  7,  1910;  D:  21296;  Sydney 
Deane,  New  York.  7239 

Christmas  on  the  border.  See  Xmas  on  the 
border. 

Christmas  (A)  on  the  Cdrfistock;  a  vaudeville, 
by  Harry  D.  Cottrell.    18  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  Raymond  G.  Manion,  Los  Angeles ;  D : 
13193,  June  15,  1908 ;  2c.  June  15,  1908.    7240 

Christmas  once  more.  Sec  iTeptutie's  isle,  aiid 
other  plays  for  children. 

Christmas  party.      See  Festival  plays. 

Christmas  (A)  present;  a  dramatic  play  in  1 
act,  by  E.  T.  Emery. 

©  Edwin  T.  Emerv,  San  Francisco;  D: 
13145.  June  8,  1908.  *  7241 

a  1  act  sketch,  by  'SI.  M.  THeise.     4  p.     f". 

Typewritten. 

©  Mortimer  M.  Theise,  New  York :  D : 
13123,  June  1,  1908;  2c.  .Tune  1,  1908.        7242 

Christmas  (The)  puddings;  by  Harriette  AYil- 
bur.  Franklin,  O.,  Eldridge  entertainment 
house,  1913.     [4]  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.  15,  1913;  2c.  Dec.  26.  1913;  D: 
35440;  Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Frank- 
lin. O.  7242a 

Christmas  (A)  rainbow;  a  play  for  four  girls 
and  four  boys,  by  Adaliiie  Hohf  Beery.  Cin- 
cinnati, O.,  Fillmore  nnisic  hoiise,  1908.  8  p. 
12°. 

©  Fillmore  bros.  co.,  Cincinnati ;  D :  14084, 
Oct.  17,  1908;  2c.  Oct.  17,  1908.  7243 

Christmas  (The)  ship;  a  Christrrias  entertain- 
ment, by  Nettie  H.  Pelham.  Chicago,  T.  S. 
Denison. 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  1888 :  28937,  Oct. 
11 ;  2c.  Oct.  29.  7244 

Christmas  shopping;  comedy  for  children,  by 
Beulah  Smith.  New  York,  E.  S.  Werner  &  co. 
[1904]     16  p.     12°. 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner,  New  York;  D :  5209. 
June  11,  1904;  2c.  Oct.  17,  1904.  7245 


3^2 


7246 


COPYEIGHTED  ik  TEffc   UNITED   STATES 


7262 


Christmas  spirit,  arid  Votes  for  fairies;  2  fairy 
plays  for  children,  by  William  C.  de  Mille, 
drawings  by  Harold  Sicliel.  New  York,  J. 
Martin's  house,  inc.,  1913.  [29]  p.  col.  front., 
col.  illiis.    8°.     (The  Goody-gay  series,  no.  1) 

©  Dec.  10,  1913;  2c.  Dec.  31,  1913;  A: 
358966 ;  John  Martin's  house.  Inc.,  New  York. 

7^46 

Christmas  (The)  star;  a  monologue  in  2  scenes, 
by  Bertha  M.  Wilson.  Philadelphia,  The  Penn 
publishing  company,  1895. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia  ;  1895 :  39211, 
July  30 ;  2c.  July  30.  7247 

Christmas  star  drill;  by  Alice  Cook  Fuller. 

©  March  bros..  Lebanon,  O. ;  1898 :  63805, 
Oct.  31.  7248 

Christmas  (The)  stocking's;  by  Harriette  Wil- 
bur. Franklin,  O.,  Eldridge  entertainment 
house,  1913.     4  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.  1,  1913;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1913;  D: 
35441 ;  Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Frank- 
lin, O.  7248a 

Christmas  (The)  supper;  a  3  act  comedy  from 
the  French,  by  F.  Williams  and  G.  A.  Ernst. 

©  Fred  Williams  and  George  A.  Ernst. 
Boston;  1873:1789,  Feb.  22.  7249 

(A)    surprise.       See    Little    (The) 


Christmas 
mother. 


Christmas  (A)  tale;  in  1  act,  by  Maurice 
Boucher,  tr.  by  Barrett  H.  Clark.  New  l''ork, 
S.  French;  London,  S,  French,  ltd.  [1915] 
20  p.     12°. 

©   Sept.   13.   1915;   2c.   Sept.   14,   1915:    D: 
41738;  Samuel  French,  New  York.  7249a 

■  l^ec  also  Caleb's  Christmas. 

Christmas  (The)  tree;  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  B. 
Allen.     7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  14,  1915;  D:  41496;  Miriam  B. 
Allen,  Evanston,  111.  7249b 

(L'arbre  de  Noel)  ;  a  spectacular  romance. 


adapted  for  the  stage  and  tr.  from  the  French 
by  E.  G.  Gilmore  and  J.  H.  Haverly. 

©  J.   H.  Haverly,  New  York;   1880:16464, 
Oct.  30.  7250 

Christmas  (The)  tree  and  the  m.ouse;  a  comedy 
in  1  act,  by  C.  H.  Keogh.  21  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Chester  Henry  Keogh,  Chicago ;  D :  2636, 
Nov.  21,  1902;   2c.  Nov.  21,  1902.  7251 

•  Same.     2h  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Chester  Henry  Keogh,  Chicago  ;  D  :  4083. 
Mar.  4,  1904 ;  2c.  Mar.  4,  1904.  7252 

Christm.as  trees;  fantasy  of  today  in  3  scenes, 
by  M.  P.  Smith.    41  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

•      ©  Ic.  Oct.  18,  1915 ;  D :  42018  ;  Mary  Pierce 
Smith,  Los  Angeles.  7252a 


Christmas  (A)  wish;  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  An- 
derson.   20  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  2.  1915;  D:  41670;  Madge  An- 
derson, IMihvaukee.  7252b 

Christuacht.     See  Erste  Aug-ust. 

Christofo  Colombo;  or,  The  discovery  of  Amer- 
ica,   a    new    burlesque    extravaganza    with    a 
grand  ballet  tableaux  of  the  birth  of  freedom. 
©  M.  J.  O'Neill,  United  States ;  1892 :  15839, 
Apr.  11.  7253 

Christoph  Columbus;  ein  drama  in  6  aufziigen 
fiir  volksschulen,  von  Mary  Huntmann,  ins 
deutsche  (ibersetzt  von  J.  W.  Schwinn.  New 
York,  Verlag  von  J.  Schaefer,  1893.  1  p.  1.,  29 
p.     8°. 

©  Joseph  Schaefer,  New  York ;  1893 :  32163, 
.July  7;  2c.  July  10.  7254 

Christophe;  a  tragedy  in  prose  of  imperial 
Haiti,  by  W.  E.  Easton.  Los  Angeles,  Grafton 
])nblishing  co.,  1911.  122  p..  incl.  ports.,  plates. 
16°. 

©   Dec.    23,    1911:    2c.    Mar.    11,    1912;    D: 
29182 ;  William  E.  Easton,  Los  Angeles.    7255 

Christopher  Columbus:  .n  ri-'-^ma  in  3  acts,  with 
tableau  [etc.],  written  for  the  quadringenten- 
nial  celebration  of  the  discoverv  of  America 
by  :M.  M.  A.  Hartnedy.  Steubenville,  O.,  Co- 
lumbus club  [1892]  3  p.  1.,  [5]-.51  (i.  e.  49) 
p.  illus.  12°.  [Note:  at  top  of  title-page,  The 
world's  fair  drama] 

©   M.   M.   a.    Hartnedy,    Steubenville,    O. ; 
1893  :  6801,  Feb.  3 ;  2c.  Feb.  3.  7256 


—  an  epic  drama,  by  W.  B.  Felts. 

©  William  B.  Felts,  Russell  Springs,  Kan.; 
1891 :  22433,  June  20 ;  2c.  July  25.  7257 


—  a  grand  i^pectacular  drama  in  4  acts  and  5 
tableaux,  by  A.  W.  Cole. 

©  Ashley  W.  Cole.  New  York ;  1888 :  27583, 
Sept.  28.  7258 

—  historic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  R.  Hill.  Lon- 
don, Sampson  Low,  Mar.ston  &  co.,  ltd.,  1913. 
55  p.     8°. 

©  May  16,  1913  :  2c.  June  3,  1913  ;  D :  33409 ; 
Roland  Hill.  London.  7259 


—  a  historical  drama,  by  H.  A.  Lewis.    Ms. 

©  Henry  Albert  Lewis,  Dallas  ;  1891 :  36535, 
Oct.  10.  7260 

in  4  acts,  by  F.  Harcourt. 


©    Frank    Harcourt,    Philadelphia;    1892: 
83.50,  Feb.  23.  7261 

—  an  historical  spectacle,  presenting  magnifi- 
cent scenes  and  dramatic  events  in  connection 
with  the  discovery  of  America,  arr.  for  pre- 
sentation during  the  World's  Fair  at  Chicago, 
by  M.  L.  Littleton. 

©    Mary    L.    Littleton,    Nashville;     1891: 
39706,  Nov.  5;  2c.  Feb.  3,  1892.  7262 


343 


7263 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


7280 


Christopher  Columbus — Continued. 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  William  F.  Best. 

©    Charles    W.    Webster,    Boston;     1892: 
14128,  Mar.  31.  7263 


—  Same. 

©    C.    W. 
June  8. 


Webster,    Boston;    1892:24013, 

7264 


—  a  romantic  drama  in  2  acts,  by  H.  Waldeck. 

©    Hugo    Waldeck,    San   Francisco;    1892: 

35643,  Aug.  29;  2c.  Sept.  IG.  7265 


—  a  Spanish  historical  drama  in  4  acts,  by 

J.  P.  Farrell.    85  p.    f .  Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   June  3,  1912;  D:  29857;   .Joseph  P. 

Farrell.   Iowa  City,  la.  7266 

a  spectacular  drama  in  5  acts,  dramatized 


by  E.  E.  Huhn. 

©  Edwin  E.  Huhn,  New  York ;  1889 :  32651, 
Oct.  28.  7267 


—  a  tragedy,  by  V.  Woods.    Typewritten. 

©   Virna   Woods,    Sacramento ;    1899 :  2311, 
Jan.  4;  2c.  Jan.  3.  7268 

—  or.  The  Columbiad,  a  drama  in  5  acts. 

©  Alice   E.    Lord,    Baltimore;    1892:32455, 
Aug.  6.  7269 

—  or.  The  discovery  of  America. 
©   E.   T.   Byington,    Columbus,    Ga. ;    1891: 


43828,  Dec.  5 ;  2c.  Oct.  8,  1892. 


7270 


historical  play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  Edg- 

erly. 

©  Webster  Edgerly,  Washington ;  1890 :  527. 
Jan.  3.  7271 

— 1.    Kiralfy's    grand    dramatic    operatic 


ballet  spectacle,  a  dramatic  and  musical  com- 
position in  3  acts  aiul  6  .scenes,  by  I.  Kiralfy. 
©   Imre   Kiralfy,   New  York;    1891:31.396, 
Sept.  4.  7272 

— ■  Sec    also    Plistorical    stories    in    dramatic 


form. 

Christopher  Columbus,  discoverer;  a  new  and 
original  historical  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  G. 
Miller. 

©  Chester  Gore  Miller,  New  York;   1890: 
7644,  Mar.  7.  7273 

Christopher  Columbus,  jr.;  or.  The  discoverer 
up  to  date,  a  burlesque  extravaganza  in  pro- 
logue and  3  acts,  by  INI.  S.  Taylor. 

©  jNIalcolm  Stuart  Taylor,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ; 
1889:38810,  Dec.  19.  7274 

Christopher  Columbus,  the  discoverer  of 
America;  grand  historical  spectacular  repre- 
sentation by  B.  Kii-alfy. 

©  Bolossy  Kiralfy,  New  York ;  1892 :  9440, 
Mar.  2.  7275 


Christopher  Junior;  or.  My  Lord  Tom  Noddy, 
an  original  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Madeleine 
Lucette  Ryley, 

©  J.  H.  Ryley,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. ;  1889 : 
28177,  Sept.  16 ;  2c.  Oct.  5.  7276 

Christopher  Marlowe;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  M. 
Lichtenstadter.    142  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Milton    Lichtenstadter,    San    Francisco; 
•D:  15221,  Mar.  2,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  2,  1909.  7277 

Christopher  Sly;  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  founded 
on  Sliakespeare,  book  and  lyrics  by  John  J. 
Maclntyre. 

©  D.  MuUer,  New  York ;  D :  6602,  Apr.  29, 
1905.  7278 

Christopher  the  Second.     See  Little  Columbus. 

Christopher's  aunt;  a  monologue,  by  Evelyn 
Simms.  .  .  New  York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald, 
1909.     7  p.     12". 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York ;  D :  15689, 
Apr.  22,  1909 ;  2c.  June  19,  1909.  7279 

Christus;  a  mystery  in  3  parts,  by  H.  W.  Long- 
fellow. Boston,  James  R.  Osgood  and  com- 
pany, 1872. 

Contents  :  I't.  1.  The  divine  tragedy. — Pt. 
2.  The  golden  legend.— Pt.  3.  The  New  Eng- 
land tragedies. 

©  Henry  Wadsworth  Longfellow,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass. ;  1872 :  10412-10414,  Sept.  30 ;  2c. 
each  Oct.  4.  7279a-7279c 

Same.     Boston  and  New  York,   Houghton, 

Mifflin  and  company,  1886. 

CoNTExXTs :  Pt.  1.  The  divine  tragedy. — Pt. 
2.  The  golden  legend— Pt.  3.  The  New  Eng- 
land tragedies. 

©  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  co.,  Bo.ston;  1886: 
28719,  Dec.  16;  2c.  Dec.  20.  7279d 

Same. 

©  Ernest  W,  Longfellow,  Cambridge,  Mass., 
in  renewal  for  14  years  from  Sept.  30,  1900; 
1900  A :  12737,  May  21.  7279e 


— •  Same. 

©  Ernest  W.  Longfellow,  Cambridge,  Mass., 
as  child  of  the  deceased  author,  in  extension 
for  14  years.  Renewal  no.  5061,  Jan.  14,  1914. 
Renewal  entry  May  21,  1900,  no.  A :  12737. 

7279f 

[Note:  Other  editions  of  Christus  are  copy- 
righted in  tlie  complete  works  of  Henry  AVads- 
worth  Longfellow] 


Christusdrama  (Das);  von  Walther  Nithack- 
Stahn.  Berlin,  Wilhelm  Borngriiber  [1912] 
152  p.     8°. 

©  May  1,  1912 ;  2c.  July  5,  1912 ;  D :  30257  ; 
Wilhehn  Borngraber,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin.     7280 


344 


7281 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE    UNITED  STATES 


7303 


Chronic  bachelor;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  P.  G.  K. 
Schillinger.     11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Phil.   G.  K.   Schillinger,  New  York;   D: 
9487,  Nov.  21,  1906;  2e.  Nov.  21,  1906.       7281 

Chronicle  of  a  camera,  f^ee  Knight  (A)  of  the 
camera. 

Chrysalis  (The);  comedy,  by  W.  J.  Neidig.  144 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  18,  1915 ;  D :  41530 ;  William  J. 
Neidig,  Chicago.  7281a 

Chrysalis  (The)  and  the  moth;  plav  in  3  acts, 

by  D.  St.  Cyr.     [2],  139  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.   15,   1913;   D:  35028;   Dirce   St. 

Cyr,  New  York.  7282 

Chrysanthemum  (The);  drama  in  1  act,  by  H. 
Bernhey  and  .John  M.  Beaver.  7  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    18,    1911;    D :  25318 ;    Henry 
Bernhey,  New  York.  7283 

Chrysanthemums;  a  fancy  march  and  drill,  by 
Harriette  Wilbur.  Lebanon,  O.,  March  broth- 
ers [1908]     cover-title,  7  p.    12". 

©  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O. ;  D :  13893,  Sei»t. 
21,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1908.  7284 

Japanese  comedy  in  1  act  by  A.  C.  Wallace. 

London,  S.  French,  ltd. ;  New  York,  S.  French, 
1912.  12  p.  12°.  ( On  cover :  French's  acting 
ed..  no.  22.51) 

©  Oct.  22,  1912 ;  2c.  Oct.  23,  1912  ;  D :  31224 ; 
Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.  7285 

Chryseis;  a  drama  in  6  acts  and  scenes,  by  F.  S. 
Heffernan. 

©    Frank    S.    Hefteruan,    Springlield,    Mo. : 
1899 :  38394,  June  10 ;  2c.  June  10.  7286 

5  act  drama  from  Homer's  Iliad.  Type- 
written. 

©  Francis  Stephen  Heffernan,   Springfield, 
Mo. ;  1896 :  65106,  Nov.  30  ;  2c.  Nov.  28.     >287 
Chuck.     See  Yankee  fantasies. 

Chuck  Conners  in  Chinatown;  by  G.  N.  Mc- 
Evoy.     8  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  George  Nesbit  McEvoy,  New  York ;   D : 
7657,  Dec.  5.  1905 ;  2c.  Dec.  5,  1905.  7288 

Chuckles;  a  sensational  musical  comedy,  written 

and  arr.  by  Al.  Adams  and  Harry  Fitzgerald. 

©  Gerald   Spotten,  New  York;   1888:1626, 

Jan.  14.  7289 

Chula;  western  tragedy  in  1  act,  by  G.  E.  Mur- 
dock.    15  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  6,  1914 ;  D :  35931 ;  Gilbert  Ed- 
ward Miirdock,  Los  Angeles.  7289a 

Chulos  del  lavapies.  See  Buenas  (Las)  mozas 
del  barrio. 


Chum;  a  comedy,  by  I.  Kimball,  jr. 

©  I.  Kimball,  jr.,  Washington;  1885:2153, 
Jan.  23.  7390 

Chummie;  a  comedy,  by  I.  Kimball,  jr. 

©  I.  Kimball,  jr.,  Washington ;  1885 :  2152, 
Jan.  23.  7291 

Chums;  an  American  play  of  original  construc- 
tion in  5  acts  and  7  tableaux,  by  D.  Belasco 
and  J.  A.  Heme.     Sun  Francisco,  1879. 

©    David    Belasco    and    James    A.    Heme, 
United  States  :  1879 :  62.30,  May  9.  7292 


— ^a  comedietta  in  1  act,  by  T.  Frost. 

©  Thomas  Frost,   New  York;   1891:41685, 
Nov.  20.  7293 


—  a  comedy,  by  I.  Kimball,  jr. 

©  I.  Kimball,  jr.,  Washington;  1885:2154, 
Jan.  23.  7294 


— -comedy  dramatic  playlet,  by  H.  A.  Lappin. 
[2],  15  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Jan.   17,   1912 ;    D :  28403 ;   Henry   A. 
Lappin,  Portland,  Me.  7295 

—  a  farce  in  1  act.  by  the  author  of  Class  day. 
Boston,  AV.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1891. 

©  F.  A.  Harris.  United  States ;  1890 :  35095, 
Nov.  7;  2c.  Dec.  11.  7296 

—  a  farcical  comedy   in  3  acts,  7  scenes,  by 
W.  J.  Going. 

©   William    J.    Goins:,    Amsterdam,    N.    Y. ; 
1888  :  20371,  July  14  ;  2c.  July  28.  7297 


new  original  American  drama  in  3  acts,  by 

Fred  Marsden  (W.  A.  Sliver) 

©   Fred    Marsden,    New    York;    1883:1050, 
Jan.  16.  7298 

— —an   original    comedy   in   4   acts,    by   Marie 
Walsh. 

©  Blarie  Walsh,  Brooklyn  ;  1877 :  6324,  May 
25.  7299 

-—vaudeville  sketch  concerning  college  life,  by 
J.  Bauschek.     10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  4,  1911;   D:  24874;   .John  Bau- 
schek, Milwaukee.  7300 

or.  The  detective's  revenge,  a  sensational 

comedy  drama  in  4  acts  and  7  scenes. 

©     Huntington     Wright,     Moodus,     Conn. ; 
1883 :  9913,  May  31.  7301 

Church  (The)  across  the  way. 

©  Herman  H.  AVallum,   Brooklyn;  D :  949, 
Oct.  12,  1901.  7302 

a  monologue,  by  G.  B.  Alexander. 

©  George  B.  Alexander,  Newport,  Ky. ;  1900 
A :  26641,  Oct.  26.  7303 


345 


7304 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


7321 


Churcli  (The)  and  tKe  world;  a  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  A.  C.  Cross.    Typewritten. 

©  Anna  C.  Cross,  New  Yorli ;  1895 :  33156, 
June  25 ;  Ic.  June  25.  7304 

Church  (The)  bazaar  at  Mulberry  Corners;  en- 
tertainment in  1  scene,  by  Ward  Macauley. 
Philadelphia,  Penn  pub.  co.,  1914.  29  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Feb.  2,  1914 ;  2c.  Feb.  4,  1914 ;  D  :  35908 ; 
Penu  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.  7304a 

Church  mice;  :in  original  farce-comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  M.  P.  Irving. 

©  Marv  Pierson  Irving,  New  York ;  1886 : 
18695,  Aug.  17.  7305 

Church  (The)  next  door;  play  in  5  acts,  by 
C.  D.  ilondrioksoii.    79  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Mar.   31,    1915;    D:  40356;    Carl    D. 
Hondrickson.  Ijong  Beach,  Cal.  7305a 

Church  of  the  blacli  sheep;  a  pastoral  drama  in 
5  acts,  by  W.  Wineholl.  66  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  Wallace  Winchell,  Jer.sey  City ;  D :  8171. 
Mar.  16,  1906 ;  2e.  Mar.  17,  1906.  7306 

Church  or  stag'e?  in  4  acts,  by  Athol  Forbes 
[ps-oud.  of  Forbes  Phillips]  134  p.  8°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Cora  Urquhart  Brown  Potter  and  Arthur 
Aldridge,     Maidenhead.     England;     D :  3805, 


Aug.  S,  1903;  2c.  Aug.  8,  1903. 


7307 


Church  (A)  rehearsal;  sketch  by  Julius  Steiner. 
5  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Julius  Steiner,  New  York  ;  D  :  4392,  Dec. 
14,  1903 ;  2c.  Dec.  7,  1903.  7308 

Clan  of  the  chariots;  historical  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  William  Henry  Babcock  and  Alma  .Strong 
Babcock.    106  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  William  H.  Babcoclc,  Washington,  and 
Alma  S.  Babcock,  New  York;  D:97,  Jan.  30. 
1901 ;  2c.  Feb.  19,  1901 .  7309 

Cicely's  cavalier;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Beulah 

Marie  Dix.    Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1897. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;   1896: 

66191,  Dec.  5;  2c.  Dec.  21.  7310 

Cicely's  system;  playlet,  1  act.  by  A.  Washburn. 
11  p.    obi.  12°.    Typewritten. 

©  Alice  Wasliburn,  New  York ;  D :  14176. 
Oct.  30,  1908;  2c.  Oct.  30,  1908.  7311 

Cicerone  (The);  comedy  farce  in  3  acts  and  2 
scenes,  by  Walter  S.  Craven. 

©  Daisy  H.  Craven.  Nev,^  York ;  1890 :  4995, 
Feb.  10;  2c.  Feb.  18.  7312 

Cid  (Ire);  par  Pierre  Corneille,  ed.  with  intro- 
duction, notes,  iind  vocabulary  by  C.  Searles. 
Boston,  New  York  [etc.]  Ginn  and  companv 
1 1912]     xxvii,  ITS  p.    front,  (port.)     16°. 

©  Aug.  5,  1912;  2c.  Aug.  12,  1912;  A: 
316902;  Colbert  Searles,  Stanford  University, 
Cul.  7313 


Cid  (Ee)— Continued. 

tragedie  en  5   actes,   par   Pierre  Corneille, 

with  profuse  historical,  philological,  idiomati- 

cal  and  descriptive  notes,  by  Scheie  de  Vere. 

New  York,  W.  R.  Jenkins,  1889. 

©   William   R.   Jenkins,   New  York;    1889: 

6326,  Feb.  25 ;  2c.  Apr.  3.  7314 


— ^tragedy,  by  Pierre  Corneille,  ed.  with  ex- 
planatory notes,  by  Edward  S.  Joynes.  New 
York,  H.  Holt  and  company.  (Students'  series 
of  classical  French  plays,  1) 

©   Henry    Holt    &    co..    New    York;    1889: 
1.5404,  May  22;  2c.  June  14.  7315 

tragedy    in    5    acts,    from    the    French    of 

Pierre  Corneille.  English  prose  version,  by 
Elizabeth  Beall  Ginty.    New  York,  F.  Rullman. 

©  F.  Rullman.  New  York  ;  1894  :  18305,  Apr. 
7;  2c.  May  21.  7316 

-Horace, and  Polyeucte;  by  Pierre  Corneille, 

ed.  with  introduction  and  remarks  by  Wm. 
A.  Nitze,  and  notes  by  Stanley  L.  Galpin. 
New  York,  H.  Holt  &  company,  1907.  393  p. 
16". 

©  Henry  Holt  iV;  co.,  New  York ;  D :  10163, 
:\rar.  18,  1907;  2c.  Mar.  28,  1907.  7317 

Cieca  (La)  di  Parigi;  dramma  in  4  atti,  di  L. 
INiucelli.  Milano,  Carlo  Barbini  [1914]  78  p. 
12". 

©  July  1,  1914;  Ic.  Aug.  6,  1914;  Ic.  Aug. 
29,  1914 ;  D :  38053 ;  Luigi  Mucelli,  New  York. 

7317a 

Cieg-o  (El)  del  barrio;  sainete  de  costumbres 
madrilenas  en  1  acto  y  3  cuadros,  en  prosa, 
originnl  de  .T.  Romeo,  mfisica  de  los  maestros 
Barrera  y  Penella.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
toros  espanoles]  1911.  42.  [1]  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©   Aug.   21,    1911;    2c.   Aug.   22,    1911:    T): 
25039  ;  Jose  Romeo,  Madrid.  7318 

Ciel!  nion  mari!  vaudeville  en  1  acte  par  J.-M. 
Priollet.    Paris,  C.  Joubert,  1913.    23  p.    8°. 

©    Nov.    22,    1913;    2c.    Dec.    1,    1913;    D: 
35200;  Joubert,  ParLs.  7319 

Cien  (Las)  doncellas;  monologo  comico,  origi- 
nal, de  J.  Al)ati.  IMadrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espaiioles]  1907.     14  p.     8°. 

©  Joaquin  Abati,  Madrid ;  D :  10791,  June 
18.  1907;  2c.  .Tune  18.  1907.  7320 

Cierra  la  puerta;  cuento  baturro,  escrito  en 
forma  de  entremes,  por  A.  Serrano  L6pez. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1910. 
15  p.     12°. 

©   May   19,    1910;   2c.   May   20,   1910;    D: 
21100 ;  Arturo  Serrano  Lopez,  Madrid.      7321 


346 


7332 


COPYEIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


7340 


Cierre  (El)  dominical;  quisicdsia  en  1  acto  y 
8  cuadros.  en  prosa,  original  de  V.  G.  Pstesa, 
liiusica  de  los  maestros  Marin  y  Carva.ial.  Ma- 
drid [Sociedad  de  autores  espauoles]  1908.  37 
p.     12°.      [Libi-etto  only] 

©  Vicente  G.  Paesa,  Madrid  ;  D  :  14693.  Jan. 
2,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1909.  7322 

Cigale  (La);  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  music  by 
E.  Audran,  with  additions  and  alterations  for 
the  English  stage,  by  Ivan  Caryll,  English 
libretto  by  F.  C.  Buruand.  New  York,  Janles 
W.  Morrissey. 

©    T.    Henrv    French,    New    York;    1891: 
322.52,  Sept.  10.  7323 

Cigale  (La)  chez  les  fourmis;  comedie  en  1  acte, 
par  [Gabriel  Jean  Baptiste  Ernest  Wilfridl 
Legduve  et  [Eugene  Marin]  Labiche,  ed.  with 
notes  and  vocabulary,  by  T.  J.  Farrar.  New 
York,  Cincinnati,  American  bk.  co.  [1898]  5-5 
p.     12°. 

©  Thomas  J.  Farrar,  Lexington,  Va. ;  1898 : 
68318.  Nov.  23:  2c.  Jan.  23,  1899.  7324 

with    English    notes    by    Alphonse    N. 

Van  Daell.     B(jston,  Ginn  &  co.,  1892. 

©  Ginn  &  co.,  Boston  ;  1892  :  42702,  Oct.  22  ; 
2e.  Oct.  31 ;  2c.  Jan.  23.  1893.  7325 

Cigale  (La)  et  la  fburriii;  a  comic  opera  in  3 
acts. 

©    Marcus    R.    Mayer,    New    York;    1890: 
41020,  Dec.  23.  7326 

See  filf^o  Locust  (The)  and  ant. 

Cigar  (The)  girl;  in  the  lobby,  play  in  1  act,  by 
E.  Laurence.     6  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  4, 1912  ;  D  :  29280  ;  Eflie  Laurence^. 
New  York.  7327 

Cigar  (The)  girl  of  Seville.      See  Carmen. 

Cigarette;  a  comedy  in  1  dct,  by  Ne\Vtoh  Chis- 
nell.    Clyde,  O.,  A.  D.  Ames. 

©  A.  D.  Ames,  Clyde,  O. ;  1885 :  3658.  Feb.  9  ; 
2c.  Feb.  9.  7328 

or,  Under  two  flags,  drama  in  4  acts,  by 


C.  H.  Herman,  after  Ouida's  novel  Under  two 
flags. 

©   Charles   H.    Herman,   Cincinnati ;    1883 : 
184G,  Jan.  27.  7329 

Cigarette  (A)  from  Java;  comedy  in  1  act,  tr. 
from  the  French  of  Meilhac  and  Narrey,  by 
T.  R.  Sullivan.     Boston,  1879.    21  p.     12°. 

©  T.  R.  Sullivan,  Boston ;  1879 :  13440.  Oct. 
10 ;  2c.  Nov.  7,  1879 ;  2c.  Nov.  14,  1892.        7330 

Cigarette  (A)  maker's  romance;  in  3  acts,  by 
Charles  Hannan.-    Typewritten. 

©  Martin  Harvey,  London ;  1900  A :  19155, 
Aug.  2;  2c.  Aug.  2.  7331 


Cigarettes;  comedy  in  1  act  adapted  from  the 
French  of  Max  Maurev,  by  Horace  Hazeltine 
[pseud  of  C.  S.  Wayne]  [1],  26  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  18,  1914;  D :  39127 ;  Charles 
Stokes  Wayne,  Point  Pleasant,  N.  J.        7331a 

a  musical  farce-comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Percy 

Gaunt. 

©  John  Robb,  Nt'W  York,  Edmund  Green- 
wood, Memphis,  Tenii.,  and  Percy  Gaunt,  New 
York;  1890:987,  Jan.  6.  7332 

or,  Curing  a  habit. 

©  Mvron  ViTicent  Freese, ,  Boston ;  D:8925, 
Aug.  2,' 1908.  7333 

Cigarra  (La);  zarzuela  en  1  acto,  dividido  en 
3  cuadi-os,  original  de  J.  Quills  Pastor,  mlisica 
del  maestro  Eugenio  Contreras.  Madrid  [So- 
cledad  de  autores  espanoles]  1910.  25  p.  12°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Sept.  6.  1910 ;  2c.  Sept.  7,  1910 ;  D  :  21953 ; 
Josg  Qullis  Pastor,  Madrid.  7334 

Cilician  martyr;  a  semi-biblical  drama  in  6 
acts,  by  J.  L.  Gidlsh.  n.  p..  J.  L.  Gidish  [1906] 
cover-title,  35  p.     8°. 

©  John  L.  Gidlsh.  Atlanta ;  D :  8629,  June  4, 
1906 ;  2c.  June  4,  1906.  7335 

Cinch  (A);  dramatic  comedy  act,  by  John  Gil- 
roy.     17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  17,  1913;  D :  34755 ;  May  Slegel. 
New  York.  7336 

an  eccentric  nuisical  comedy,  by  J.  Gorman. 

©  James  Gorman.  Brooklyn;  1896:63.586. 
Nov.  21.  7337 

fai-ce  comedy  In  1  act,  by  L.  Clemens.     [2], 

IS  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  20.  1914  ;  D  :  38558  ;  Le  Ko'y  Siem- 
ens, New  York.  7337a 

—  rev.   version   of  Getting  away   with   it,  by 


Ann  Brown  [pseud,  of  Ann  Stewart]  and 
.Tack  Miller  [psehd.  of  R.  D.  INIiller]  10  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

.©  Ic.  Oct.  16.  1913:  D :  34741 ;  Rolford  D. 
Miller  and  Ann  Stewart,  New  York.  7338 

Cinco  horas  en  globo;  melodrama  comico-lfrico. 
en  1  acto,  dividido  en  5  cuadros,  en  prosa  y 
verso,  original  de  B.  Perez  de  Soto,  mijsica  del 
maestro  Prudencio  Muiioz.  Madrid  [Socledad 
de  autores  espanoles]  1910.  48  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©    Oct.    29,    1910;    2c.    Oct.    31,    1910;    D: 
22429;    Baldomero   Perez   de   Soto,   Madrid. 


Cinder  (The)  maid;  romantic  comedy  for  little 
folks  in  4  scenes,  by  R.  Woodman.  Franklin, 
O.,  Eldridge  entertaiimient  house,  1912.  18  p. 
12°. 

©  Oct.  1.  1912  ;  2c.  Oct.  19,  1912  ;  D  :  31172  ; 
Rea  Woodman,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.  7340 


347 


7341 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


7362 


Cinderel. 

©  Edward  Locke,  New  York ;  D :  12375,  Feb. 
18,  1908.  7341 

Cinderella;  a  drama,  by  M.   H.  Tanner.     New 
York,  Hasting.s  &  Habberton. 

©    Minnie    H.    Tanner,    Lawrence,    INIass. ; 
1872 :  280,  Jan.  11 ;  2c.  Jan.  18.  7342 

a  drama  in  4  acts. 

©  Scott  &  CO.,  New  York ;  1877 :  13929,  Nov. 
30;  2c.  Nov.  30.  7343 

a  dramatic  composition,  by   J.   W.   Dodge. 

35  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Jobn  AVilson  Dodge,  Lansing,  Mich.;  D: 
14204,  Nov.  4,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  11,  1908.        7344 


—  dramatic  version,  a  fantasy  in  4  acts,  by 
C.  and  S.  Lewis.     [82]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  1,  1911 ;  D :  24621 ;  Camille  and 
Spearman  Lewis,  St.  Louis.  7345 

—  fairy  extravaganza,  by  Oscar  Barrett. 


©    Abbey,    Schoeft'el    &    Grau,    New    York; 
1894 :  20766,  Apr.  23.  7346 

fairy  play  in  4  acts  and  6  scenes,  by  F.  M. 


IMcLane.     [69]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  9,  1913  ;  D  :  34071 ;  Fannie  IMoul- 
ton  McF.ane,  New  York.  7347 

illustrated   play   in  4  scenes   for   children. 

by  Anne  Henley  and  Stanley  Scliell.  Enlarged 
ed.  New  York.  E.  S.  Werner  &  co.,  1913.  21 
p.     12°. 

©  I\Iav  9,  1913  :  2c.  May  14,  1913  ;  D  :  33249  : 
Edgar  S.  Werner,  New  York.  7348 

a  little  play  in  4  scenes,  by  Anne  Henley. 

New  York,  E.  S.  Werner. 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner,  New  York ;  1895 :  17355, 
Mar.  27 ;  2c.  Apr.  20.  7349 


—  an  opera  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Huntley. 

©    Florence   Huntley.    Minneapolis;    1889: 
5617,  Feb.  18.  7350 

or.   The  crystal  slipper,  an  operetta  in  3 


acts,  libretto  by  C.  Sullivan. 

©    Christine    Sullivan,    Cincinnati ;    1892 : 
2548,  Jan.  14.  7351 

—  or,  The  maiden  and  the  prince,  a  comedy 
in  4  acts,  by  Stewart  Anderson.  49  1.  f°. 
Mimeographed. 

©    July    2,    1909;    2c.    July    26,    1909;    D: 
16379;  Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  7352 

or.  The  prince  and  the  fairy  godmother,  a 


spectacular   extravaganza    in   4    acts,    by   D. 
Henderson. 

©    David    Henderson,    Kansas    City,    Mo. ; 
1892 :  47562,  Nov.  22.  7353 


Cinderella — Continued. 

or.  The  silver  slipper,  lyrical  drama  in  4 

acts,  by  C.  W.  Hubner. 

©  Charles  W.  Hubner,  Atlanta ;  1879 :  4291, 
Apr.  1 ;  2c.  May  2.  7354 

or.  The  slip,  the  slipper  and  the  slip  up, 

a  burlesque  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  by  E.  Law- 
rence Jenkins.  New  York,  Hints  publishing 
company,  1902.    cover-title,  18  p.    12°. 

©  Hints  pub.  co..  New  York ;  D :  2387,  Sept. 
26,  1902;  2c.  Nov.  1,  1902.  7355 

•  See  also  Cendrillon. 


Cinderella  and  the  brownies;  a  play  for  little 
children,  by  J.  E.  Wideman.  16  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Julia    Edwards    Wideman,    Gainesville, 
Fla. ;  D  :  3869,  Aug.  22,  1903  ;  2c.  Aug.  22,  1903. 

7356 

Cinderella  and  the  prince;  a  merry  Christmas 
extravaganza  in  3  acts,  by  R.  A.  Barnet. 

©  R.  A.  Barnet,  Boston;  D :  3095,  Mar.  6, 
1903.  7357 

a  musical  comedy,  by  R.  A.  Barnet.     41  p. 


12°.     Printed. 

©   R.   A.   Barnet,   United   States;   D :  663.3, 
May  5.  1905 ;  2c.  Apr.  24,  1905.  7358 

or,   The  castle  of  Heart's  desire,   a  fairy 


excuse  for  songs  and  dances  in  3  acts  of  5 
scenes,  by  R.  A.  Barnet. 

©  Robert  Ayres  Barnet,   Boston ;   D :  3839, 
Aug.  17,  1903.  7359 

Cinderella  in  Egypt;  a  spectacular,  dramatic 
composition,  by  J.  Rettig. 

©    John    Rettig,    Cincinnati:    1890:28112. 
Sept.  12.  7360 

Cinderella-man  (The);  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  E. 
C.  Carpenter.     149  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    18,    1915;    D:  40980;    Edward 
Childs  Carpenter,  Philadelphia.  7360a 

Cinderella — 1915;  musical  fantasy  in  1  act  and 
2  scenes,  scenario  by  Hassard  Short,  words  by 
K.  Webb,  music  by  R.  Webb.  6  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Text  only] 

©    Ic.    Mar.    5,    1915;    D :  39876 ;    Kenneth 
Weill)  and  Roy  Webb,  New  York.  7360b 

Cinderella  up-to-date;  or.  The  lover,  the 
lackey,  and  the  little  glass  slipper,  burlesque 
operatic  fairy  extravaganza  in  3  acts,  adapted 
by  PI  J.  Dooley.    24  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©   Edwnrd   J.   Dooley.   Oswego.   N.   Y. :   D: 
2987,  Jan.  29,  1903;  2c.  Feb.  24,  1903.       7361 

Cinderelline;  or.  The  little  red  slipper,  by 
Florence  Kiper.  Chicago,  Dramatic  publish- 
ing CO.,  1913.    29  p.    12°. 

©    May    29,    1913;    2c.    June   2,    1913;    D: 
33406 ;  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago.  7362 


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7362 


COPYEIGHTED  IN  THE   UNITED  STATES 


7376 


Cinderotto;  dramatic  sketch,  by  Sheppard  Wag- 
ner.    9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.   16,   1915;   D:  40000;   Leonardo 
Blackburn  Arnold,  Los  Angeles.  7362a 

Cinders;  by  Lily  Tinsley.  New  York,  Samuel 
French ;  Loudon,  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  1899. 
20  p.  12".  (On  cover:  French's  international 
copyrighted  .  .  .  ed.  of  the  works  of  the  best 
authors,  no.  24) 

©  T.  H.   French,  New  York ;    1899 :  70516, 
Oct.  30;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1901.  7363 


a  domestic  comedy  drama  in  5  acts,  by  W. 

Haworth. 

©  William  Haworth,  New  York;  1891: 
66S1,  Feb.  19.  7364 

Cinders  Jimmie,  in  Faded  roses;  or,  An  actor's 
Christinas,  a  failure,  refined  farce  comedy,  by 
C  K.  Warren.    2  p.  1.,  14  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  7,  1912;  D:  28976;  Charles  U. 
Warren,  Philadelphia.  7365 

Cindy;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  B.  Foster.  10  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  20,  1910;  D:  21375;  Julia  B. 
Foster,  Berkeley,  Cal.  7366 

Cinema  (The)  star;  new  musical  farcical  com- 
edy in  3  acts,  by  Georg  Okonkowski  &  Julius 
Freund,  adapted  by  Jack  Hulbert,  lyrics  by 
Harry  Graham,  music  by  John  Gilbert.  Book  of 
lyrics.  London,  Chappcll  &  co.,  ltd.  [1914] 
35  p.    8°. 

©  June  6,  1914;  Ic.  June  S,  1914;  D: 
37246:  Chappell  &  co.,  ltd.,  London.  7366a 

Cinematografo  nacional;  revista  comico-lirica 
en  1  acto,  dividido  en  7  cuadros,  original  de 
G.  Perrin  y  M.  de  Palacios,  musica  del  maes- 
tro Geronimo  Gimenez.  Madrid  [Sociedad  do 
autores  espaiioles]  1907.  47  p.  12".  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Guillermo  Perrfn  &  Miguel  de  Palacios, 
Madrid ;  D :  11519.  Oct.  12.  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  14, 
1907.  7367 

Cingalee  (The);  a  new  and  original  musical 
play,  by  James  T.  Tanner,  lyrics  by"  Adrian 
Ross,  music  by  Lionel  Monckton,  additional 
lyrics  and  numbers  by  Paul  A.  Rubens,  addi- 
tional lyrics  by  Percy  Greenbank.  London, 
Chappell  &  CO.,  ltd.,  1904.  35  p.  8".  [Lyrics 
only] 

©  Chappell  &  CO.,  London :  D :  4690,  Mar.  7. 
1904;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1904.  7368 

See    ahso    Entrance    song:,    Boobhamba    & 

chorus.  —  Gollywogs.  —  Kiss  Poll.  —  Ladies 
(The) — Make  a  fuss  of  me. — Mixed  mar- 
riage.— Plautex's  life. — She's  all  right. — 
There's  nothing  much  more  to  say. 


Cingallegra;  melodramma  in  3  atti,  di  Alberto 
Colantuoni,  musica  di  Armando  Seppilli.  Mi- 
lano,  E.  Sonzogno,  1912.  74  p.  12".  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Oct.  4,  1912  ;  2c.  Oct.  15,  1912 ;  D :  31888 ; 
Edoardo  Sonzogno,  Milan.  7369 

Cinghalese  (The)  girl;  detective  romance  in  5 
acts,  by  W.  Munsell.  [87]  p.  f".  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  9.  1911 ;  D  :  24886  :  Warren  Mun- 
sell, Des  Moines.  7370 

Cinnamon  (The)  heart;  a  mediaeval  candy 
scrape  in  3  acts,  by  A.  L.  Brown  and  H.  Hop- 
pin.  Providence,  J.  A.  &  R.  A.  Reid,  1883.  63 
p.     8". 

©  Arthur  L.  Brown  and  Howard  Hoppin. 
Providence,  R.  I. ;  1881 :  10407,  July  5 ;  2r. 
Mar.  5,  1883.  7371 

Cinq  mars;  a  tragedy  in  3  acts,  by  M.  M.  Min- 
ton  and  A.  E.  Maude. 

©  Maurice  M.  Minton  and  Alwvnee  E. 
Maude,  New  York;  1883 :  5550,  Mar.  26.   7372 

Cinq  (Les)  messieurs  de  Francfort;  piece  en  3 
actes,  par  C.  Roeszler  [pseud,  de  Franz  Ress- 
ner] adaptation  de  Lugne-Poe  et  J.  Elias.  (In 
La  petite  illustration,  no.  .52 ;  serie-thgatre.  no. 
32,  28  fevrier  1914) 

©  Feb.  28,  1914;  Ic.  Apr.  16,  1914;  D: 
36723;  Charles  Roeszler,  Lugne-Poe  &  Julius 
Elias,  Paris.  7372a 

Cinq  (Les)  sous  de  Lavarede;  grand  dramatic 
spectacular  stage  production,  by  Paul  d'lvoi 
[pseud,  of  Paul  Charles  Philippe  Eric  De- 
leutre] 

©  Edmund  Ger.son,  New  York ;  D :  1709. 
Mar.  31,  1902.  7373 

Cinquante  mille  dollars;  piece  en  1  acteen  prose, 
de  A.  Guess.  Paris,  Librairie  thgatrale,  1910. 
41  p.     12". 

©  Mar.  1,  1910 ;  2c.  Feb.  11,  1910 ;  D :  201-58 ; 
Andre  Guess,  Paris.  7374 

Ciprina,  the  modern  Borgia;  intense  society 
drama  in  5  acts. 

©  L.  W.  Harleigh.  New  York ;  1878 :  9284. 
Aug.  18.  7375 

Circe;  dramatic  fantasy,  by  I.  Flagg,  with  a 
frontispiece  by  Bernard  Maybeck.  [East  Au- 
rora. N.  Y.,  The  Roycrofters,  1915]  3  p.  1.. 
178  p.     8". 

©  Aug.  25,  1915;  2c.  Aug.  26,  1915;  D: 
41681  ;  Isaac  Flagg,  Berkeley,  Cal.  7375a 

a  dramatization  of  A  daughter  in  Bohemia, 

a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  Ward. 

©  Johnson  Ward,  Virginia ;  1877 :  12616, 
Nov.  1.  7376 


349 


7377 


QB^MATIG   COMPOSITIONS 


7396 


Circe — Conti  iuie(  I. 

op6ra  en  3  actes,  [par]  Edmond  Haraucourt, 

inusiQue  do  P.  I..  Hil'.eniacher.    Paris,  EugCine 
Fasquclle.  1907.     2  p.  1..  63  p.     12". 

©  E.  Fascpielle,  Paris ;  D :  10361.  Apr.   17, 
1907;  2c.  Apr.  17,  1907.  7377 

play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Merrill.     [91]  p.     f°. 


Typewritten 

©  Ic.   Sept.   17,  1914:  D:  38145 
Merrill,  Ciiicajro. 

by    K.    M.    Ryan.      4    v.      f°. 


Fenimore 
7377a 

Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.    May   23,    1914;    D:  37112:    Katbryn 
Michael  Ryan,  I.os  Angeles.  7377b 

or,  Beware,  a  drama  in  3  acts  and  G  tab- 


leanx,  by  G.  F.  Rowe. 

©  George  Fawcett  Ron^e.  New  York ;  1873 : 
14934.  Dec.  27.  7378 

Circle  (The);  drama  in  1  act,  by  H.  E.  Twose. 
[22]  p.    4°.     Typewritten, 

©  Ic.   May  29.  1911:   D:  24349;    Henry   E. 
Twose,  Los  Ang*!les.  7379 

See  also  Ventriloquist  (The) 

Circles;  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  Middleton.     [3],  17 
p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  24,  1914;  D :  38912 :  George  Mid- 
dleton, New  Yorlv.  7379a 

See  also  Possession. 

Circuit  (The)  judge;  an  original  comedy  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  Scott  Marble. 

©  Katie   G.    Dillon,    Chicago;    1889:20743, 
July  3.  7380 

a  play  in  5  acts,  by  P.  Lindsley.     Dallas, 


Tex.,  1908.    68  p.    8". 

©  Philip  Lindsley.  Dallas ;  D :  13029,  Aug. 
21,  190S ;  2c.  Aug.  21,  1908.  7381 

Circuit  (The)  preacher.     Typewritten. 

©   William   D.    Hall,    Philadelphia;    1899: 
42720,  June  30 ;  2c.  June  30.  7382 

a    humorous    monologue,    by    W.    D.    Hall. 

Typewritten. 

©  Wm.  D.  Hall,  Philadelphia;  1899:48383, 
July  26 ;  2c.  July  26.  7383 

Circumstance. 

©    Edgar    Vaughan,    San    Francisco ;    D : 

10006,  Feb.  21,  1907.  7384 
play  in  1  act.  by  B.  K.  Burns.     [1],  2.5  p. 

f .     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  25,  1912 :  D :  29478 :  B.  K.  Burns. 
:Milwiiukeo.  7385 

Circumstances;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Ross  and 
L.  Lii)sky.     90  p.     4".     Tj-pewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  14,  1909 ;  D :  17201 ;  Aaron  Ross 
and  Louis  Lipsky,  New  York.  7386 


Circumstances  alter  cases;  comic  operetta, 
written  and  composed  by  Alfred  B.  Sedgwick. 
the  libretto  after  the  French  of  Francis  Tourte. 
New  York,  R.  M.  De  Witt  [1876]  1  p.  1.,  33  p. 
12".     (De  Witt's  acting  plays,  no.  205) 

©   Robert   M.   De  Witt,   New   York;   1870: 
7976,  July  3;  2c.  Dec.  28.  7387 

Circumstantial  (A)  error;  comedy  in  3  acts,  bv 
H.  H.  Levy.     93  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  12,  1915 ;  D :  39471 ;  H.  Howard 
Levy,  New  York.  7387a 

Circumstantial  evidence;  by  A.  Cowles.  12  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Albert   Cowles,    Williamsport,    Pa. ;    D : 
4795.  Mar.  25.  1904 ;  2e.  Mar.  25,  1904.     7388 

a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  M.  B.  Benchelev. 

1  p.  1.,  42  p.    8".    Typewritten. 

©  Marie  B.  Bencheley,  Minneapolis:  1895: 
9471,  Feb.  14 ;  2c.  Mar.  29.  7389 

by  T.  Buchanan.  120  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Thompson    Buchanan,    New    York ;    D : 
S069,  Jan.  13,  1905;  2c.  Jan.  13,  1905.       7390 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  B.  Coigne.    56  p.    4". 

Tj'pewritten. 

©  Frank  B.  Coigne,  Philadelphia  ;  D :  2885, 
Jan.  22,  1903;  2e.  Jan.  22,  1903.  7391 

tirama  in  4  acts  and  6  tableaux,  adapted 


I 


from  Bessie  Turner's  story  published  in  The 
New  York  weekly  story  teller. 

©    Norman    L.    IMunro,    New    York;    1875: 
12202,  Nov.  18.  7392 

a    drama   of    the   present    day,    by    H.    C. 


Tompkins. 

©  Henry  C.  Tompkins,  Denton.  Tex. ;  1885 : 
8765,  Apr.  14.  7393 

—  farce    in    1    act,    by    H.    E.    Smith.      18    p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .July  31,   1914;   D:  37707;  Henry  E. 
Smith.  New  York.  7393a 

— ■  a    melodrama,    by    David    Christv    Murrav 


and  Henry  Herman. 

©  .Tohn  R.  Rogers,  New  York ;  1891 :  13231, 
Apr.  11.  7394 

a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Friedeberg. 


Typewritten. 

©    Alex.    Friedeberg,    New    York;  1896: 

23195,  Apr.  14 ;  Ic.  Apr.  14.  7395 

a  pantomime  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  P.  Maw- 
son.    8  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Harry  P.  Mawson.  New  York ;  D :  14317, 

Nov.  IS,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  18,  1908.  7396 


350 


7397 


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7416 


Circumstantial  evidence— Continued. 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  M.  Reese.     [Detroit, 

A.  W.  Brookes,  printer,  1908]     cover-title,  36 

p.    8°. 

©  Jolin  M.  Reese,  Detroit ;  D :  14398,  Nov. 

28,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  28,  1908.  7397 

a  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  Armstrong.     16  p. 

4".     Typewritten. 

■©    Harrison    Armstrong,    New    York:    D: 
14485,  Dec.  9,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  16,  1908.       7398 

realistic  melodrama,  by  F.  D.  Fowler. 

©  Gus  Sun,  Chicago,  and  Fred  D.  Fowler, 
Toledo,  O. ;  D :  1390,  Feb.  3,  1902.  7399 

.sketch,  by  J.  H.   Stucchio  and  J.  A.  Ras- 

pante.     6  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Feb.   20,   1915;   D :  39801 ;    John  H. 
Stucchio  and  Julius  A.  Raspante,  Brooklyn. 

7399a 

tabloid  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Frank  Hannon. 

[35] 


Chicago,  Chicago  manuscript  co.,  1914. 
p.     f*.     Mimeographed. 

©  Nov.  2,  1914;  2c.  Nov.  23,  1914;  D: 
38895;  Alex.  Byers,  Chicago.  7399b 

—  or.    The    man    and    the    thief,    by    K.    M. 
Lacey.     14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  K.  M.  Lacey,  Columbus,  O. ;  D :  13148, 
June  8,  1908;  Ic.  June  S,  1908:  Ic.  June  22, 
1908.  7400 

Sec  also  All  on  a  rainy  day. — Fate's  cru- 


elty.— Judge  Slasher. — Sybil. 

Circus  (The);  play  of  the  white  tents  in  3  acts, 
by  B.  Chesterman.     47  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Apr.  13,  1914 ;  D  :  36686 ;  Bruce  Ches- 
terman, Richmond.  7400a 

Circus  (A)  boy;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  C. 
Blaney. 

©    Hari-y    Clay    Blaney,  Allegheny,    Pa. ; 

1897  :  69283,  Dec.  13.  7401 

Circus  (The)  chap;  3  act  narrative  of  small 
town  life,  by  R.  M.  Sperry.  92  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.   Oct.    1.   1910;   D:  22198;    Robert   M. 
Sperry,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  7402 

Circus  (The)  clovzn;  comedy  drama  in  "4  acts 
and  4  scenes,  by  E.  F.  Maxwell.  33  p.  f". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Julv  11.  1910:   D:  21.^30;   Edwin  F. 
Maxwell,  Chicago.  7403 

an  original  3  act  comedy,  by  F.  J.  Beaman. 

©  Fred  J.  Beaman.  Jackson,  Mich. ;   1895 : 
1952,   Jan.  5.  7404 

Circus  day;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  D. 
Vance.     19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  22,  1913 ;  D :  35413 ;  Arthur  D. 
Vance,  Pewamo,  Mich.  7405 


Circus  day — Continued. 

an  Ethiopian  farce  in  2  scenes,  by  F.   E. 

Morton. 

©  Frank  E.  Morton,  Westfield,  N.  Y. ;  1898 : 

20263,  Mar.  29 ;  2c.  May  25.  7406 

an    original    farce-comedy,    by    Bob    Watt 


[pseud,  of  R.  W.  Smiley] 

©  E.  L.  Probasco,  New  York ;  1893 :  14170, 
Mar.  21.  7407 

Circus  (The)  gent;  comedy-drama  playlet,  by 
H.  Day  and  M.  Arbuckle.  [2],  20  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    12,    1914;    I? :  36008 ;    Holman 
Day  and  Maclyn  Arbuckle,  New  York.    7407a 

Circus  (The)  girl;  a  musical  play  in  2  acts, 
libretto  by  J.  T.  Tanner  and  VV.  Palings,  lyrics 
by  Adrian  Ross  and  Hari-y  Greenbauk,  music 
by  Ivan  Caryll  and  Lionel  Monckton. 

©   George   Edwardes.   London:    1897:3429. 
.Ian.  7.  7408 

[1], 


play  in  1  act,  by  Joseph  Fi*ederick. 

12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  24,  1912 ;  D :  29760 ;  Belle  Gold- 
Cross,  New  York.  7409 

Circus  (The)  grounds;  an  original  sketch,  by 
P.  Sheffield.     35  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Philip  Sheffield,  Seattle;  D:  14432,  Dec. 
2,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  2,  1908.  7410 

Circus  in  town;  musical  farce  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  Eduard  Hoist.    78  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Rice  &  Dixey,  New  York;  1887:17425, 
July  7;  2c.  Aug.  10.  7411 

Circus  jamboree;  a  burlesque. 

©  Mark  Forrest,  Milwaukee :  D :  8071.  Feb. 
28,  1906.  7412 

Circus  (The)  lady;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  O.  J. 
Bierbaum. 

©  Otto  Julius  Bierbaum.  Munich :  D :  8199, 
Mar.  20,  1906.  7413 

Circus  (The)  Magda;  or.  The  bad  joke,  play  in 
1  act.  by  W.  W.  Whalen.     56  p.     12".     Ms. 

©  Ic.  June  20,  1913;  D:  33558;  Will  W. 
Whalen,  Han-isburg,  Pa.  7414 

Circus  (The)  man;  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  founded 
on  a  storv  bv  Holman  F.  Day,  by  E.  W.  Pres- 
brey.     [136]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  23,  1909 ;  D :  16609 ;  Eugene  W. 
Presbrey,  New  York.  7415 

a  3  act  musical  comedy,  by  J.  O'Dea  and 

A.  P.  Caldwell.    44  p.    f".    Typewritten.     [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  James  O'Dea  and  Anna  Pavson  Cald- 
well, Ne^^■  York  ;  D  :  10711.  June  0.  1907  ;  2c. 
June  5.   1007.  7416 


351 


7417 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIOlSrS 


7437 


Circus  night;  a  larce  in  1  act,  by  H.  Winslow. 
16  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Horatio  Winslow,  Madison,  Wis.;  D: 
12921,  May  7,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  20.  1908.        7417 

Circus  (The)  owner;  a  srantl  dramatic  and 
musical,  scenic  spectacular  production,  in  3 
parts,  by  F.  Harrison. 

©  Frank  Harrison,  New  York;  1898:18429, 
Mar.  19.  7418 

Circus  (The)  queen;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
C.  R.  Hambly. 

©  Charles  R.  Hambly.  Tiffin.  O. ;  1896: 
607-15,  Nov.  5.  7419 

play  in  1  act  and  3  scenes,  by  V.  Bryan. 

[3],  13  p.     4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Julv  29,  1912;  D:  30369;  Vincent 
Bryan  and  Nat  M.  Wills,  New  York.       7420 

Circus  (The)  rider;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Mrs. 
C.  A.  Doremus. 

©  Mrs.  C.  A.  Doremus,  New  York;  1887: 
23146,  Sept.  12.  7421 

a   1  act  comedy,   by   J.   J.   Cluxton.     7  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  John  Joseph  Cluxton,  Los  Angeles;  D: 
10206,  Mar.  25,  1907 ;  2c.  Mar.  25,  1907.     7422 

an    original    comedy    in    3    acts,    by    Mrs. 

Charles  Dorenms  and  I^eonidas  Westervelt. 

©  Mrs.  C.  Doremus  and  L.  Westervelt,  New- 
York  ;  D  :  9348,  Oct.  30,  1906.  7423 

an  original  modern  comedy   in  3  acts,  by 

Mrs.  C.  A.  Doremus  and  L.  Westervelt.     [150] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  30,  1913 ;  D  :  32214 ;  Mrs.  Charles 
A.  Doremus  and  Leonidas  Westervelt,  New 
York.  7424 

Circus  (A)  romance;  scenario,  by  W.  H.  Mor- 
gan.    6  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.    20,    1912;    D:  29020;    Wm.   H. 


Morgan,  New  York. 


7425 


sketch,  by  P.  Sheffield.  37,  3  p.  4°.     Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  30,  1909 ;  D :  16973  ;  Philip  Shef- 
iield,  Seattle.  7426 

Cisnera;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  W.  Piutti. 

©    William    Piutti.    San    Francisco;    1898: 
22]  38,  Apr.  7.  7427 

Cistercian  (The)     See  B>aphael  and  Dolores. 

Citizen  (The);  drama  in  3  acts,  by  M.  J.  Wilke- 
son.     [2],  171  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  IS,  1914 ;  D  :  .38827  ;  Mary  Juana 
Wilkesou,  Buffalo.  7427a 

Same.     [184]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Dec.    28,    1914;    D:  39218;    Marv    .T. 
Wilkeson.  Buffalo.  7427b 


Citizen  (The) — Continued. 

play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  J.  Wilkeson.     [151] 

p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  25,  1914 ;  D  :  36624 ;  Mary  Juana 

AVilkeson,  Buffalo.  7427c 

Citizen  Fixit;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  T. 
Buchanan  and  W.  H.  Galloway.  166  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Thompson  Buchanan  and  Walter  H.  Gal- 
loway, New  York;  D:5228,  June  23,  1904; 
2c.  June  23,  1904.  7428 

Citizen  Marc-Arron;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
Sopluis  Michaelis,  tr.  and  adapted  from  the 
Danish  by  A.  Konta  and  Adrian  Schade  van 
Westrnm.    1.50  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Alexander  Konta,  New  York;  D:  16119, 
June  23,  1909 ;  2c.  June  25,  1909.  7429 

Citizen  (The)  of  the  world;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 
W.  I.  Cohn.     4".    Typewritten. 

©  William  Isaac  Cohn,  New  York ;  D : 
10500,  May  14,  1907 ;  2c.  May  21,  1907.     7430 

Citizen  Pierre;  a  new  and  original  dramatic 
play  in  4  acts,  by  Charles  F.  Coghlan. 

©  John  A.  Reed,  New  York ;  1899 :  14640*, 
Feb.  23.  7431 

Citizen  Robespierre;  a  melodrama,  by  H.  A. 
D'Arcy. 

©  H.  A.  D'Arcy,  New  York;  1899:36309. 
June  1.  7432 

Citizen's  (A)  duty;  comedy-drama  in  4  acts, 
by  A.  (ioldknopf.     103  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  17,  1910;  D:  22072;  Abraham 
Goldknopf,  New  York.  7433 

Citizens,  think!  a  federal  dialogue,  by  J.  C. 
Thomson.     24  p.     4°.     Printed. 

©  Nov.  22,  1909;  2c.  Nov.  20,  1909;  D: 
17510 ;  James  C.  Thomson,  New  York.       7434 

Citoyenne  (La)  Cotillon;  comedie  dramatique 
en  5  actes  et  6  tableaux  [par]  Ernest  Daudet 
et  Henri  Cain.  Paris,  Librairie  theatrale, 
1904.    2  p.  1.,  147  p.     12°. 

©  L.  Michaud,  Paris ;  D :  5662,  Oct.  20. 
1904;  2c.  Oct.  20,  1904.  7435 

City  (The);  a  comedy  in  7  tableaux,  by  L. 
Grover. 

©  Leonard  Grover,  New  York ;  1882 :  3345. 
Mar.  3.  7436 


—  modern  play  of  American  life  in  3  acts,  bv 
Clyde  PMtch.     115  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  15,  1909 :  D :  17188 ;  William  C. 
Fitch,  Hartford.  7437 


—  a  poem-dranja,  and  other  poems,  by  Arthur 
Upson.  New  York,  London,  The  Macmillan 
company,  1905.     vi,  [2],  134  p.     12°. 

©   Alacaraillan   co.,   New   York ;    A :  128865. 
Oct.  16.  1905:  2c.  Oct.  16,  1905.  7437a 


352 


7438 


COPYEIGHTED  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES 


7464 


City   broke;   comedy   sketch   in   1    act,    by   Al. 
L.  Trahern.     15  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Geo.  E.  Austin,  Philadelpliia ;  D :  2442, 
Oct.  13,  1902;  2c.  Oct.  13,  1902.  7438 

City  (The)  builders;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  F. 
Koester.     [.o],  143  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  8,  1912 ;  D :  81079 ;  Frank  Koes- 
ter.  New  York.  7439 

City  (The)  chap;  a  musical  farce  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  C.  A.  Fehlberg.    Typewritten. 

©  Chas.  A.  Fehlberg,  Providence,  R.  I. ; 
1895 :  28730,  May  28 ;  Ic.  May  31.  7440 

City   (The)    commissioner;  play  in   4  acts,   by 
il.  E.  Dyar.     118  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  3,  1911;  D:  24630;  Ralph  E. 
Dyar,  Spokane,  Wash.  7441 

City  (The)  council;  a  comedy,  by  J.  H.  Tyndale. 

©    J.    H.    Tyndale,    Lincoln,    Neb.;    1897: 

40501,  July  12.  7442 

-a  drama,  by  S.  Oppenheimer. 

©  Sol  Oppenheimer,  Jamestown,  N.  Y. ; 
1897 :  40849,  July  14.  7443 

City   directory;   a   musical   farce  comedy  in  3 
acts. 

©  Donnelly,  Girard  and  Russell,  New  York  ; 
1889 :  9S39,  9843,  9844,  Mar.  28.        7444-7446 

City  editor;  by  T.  H.  A.  McGill.    3  p.    f°.    Type- 
written. 

©  Thomas  H.  A.  McGill,  Denver ;  D :  9898, 
Feb.  4,  1907;  Ic.  Jan.  21,  1907;  Ic.  Feb.  4, 
1907.  7447 

sketch,  by  Oliver  White.     IS  p.     4°.     Type- 


written. 

®  Ic.  July  2,  1912 ;  D :  30163 ;  Mary  Faber, 
New  York.  7448 

City  employees;  dramatic  playlet  in  1  act,  by 
F.  T.  Warren.     5  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    4,    1911;    D:  23273;    Fred    T. 
Warren,  New  York.  7449 

City  (The)  girls  and  the  country  boys;  in  3 
acts,  by  G.  W.  Sawin. 

©  Georce  W.  Sawin,  Watertown,  Mass. ;  D : 
68,  Jan.  23,  1901.  ^  7450 

City  (The)  government;  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  M.  J.  Gilbride. 

©    M.    .T.    Gilbride,    Scranton,    Pa.;    1894: 
47941,  Oct.  15.  7451 

City  hall  central;  or.  The  hello  lady,  switch- 
board monologue,  by  L.  F.  Brand.  6  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  23,  1910 ;  D :  21406 ;  Louise  Fen- 
ton  Brand,  Milwaukee.  7452 

City  (The)  is  no  place  for  you. 

©  Levi  W.  Pollard,   Dodgeville,   Wis.;   D: 
10073,  ISIar.  4,  1907.  7453 


City  lights;  a  comedy-drama  in  5  acts,  by 
George  C.  Jenks. 

©  N.  S.  Wood,  Brooklyn,  1893 :  13157,  Mar. 
15.  7454 

City  marshall;  3  act  farce  comedy,  by  F.  Rob- 
ertson. 

©  Frank  Robertson,  Parsons,  Kan. ;  1892 : 
15682,  Apr.  9.  7455 

City  (The)  of  broken  hearts;  musical  satire 
on  Reno  in  2  acts,  by  J.  B.  Larric,  lyrics  by 
B.  Braley.  48  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Ic.  July  25,  1912;  D:  30353;  John  B. 
Larric  and  Berton  Braley,  New  York.      7456 

City  (The)  of  dreams;  comedy-drama  in  4  acts, 
by  P.  N.  Davey.     81  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  19,  1915;  D:  40399;  Paul  N. 
Davey,  Carthage,  Mo.  7456a 

City  (The)  of  graft;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  G. 
O'Connor.     29  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  25,  1911 ;  D :  25604 ;  Edward  G. 
O'Connor,  Lowell,  Mass.  7457 

City  (The)  of  indiscretion;  plav  in  4  acts,  by 
G.  M.  Scarborough.  [3],  91  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  5,  1912;  D:  28-555;  George  M. 
Scarborough,  Chicago.  7458 

City  of  love;  play  in  8  acts,  by  G.  Rocca.  190  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  20,  1910;  D:  17983;  Giovanni 
Rocca,  New  York.  7459 

City  (The)  of  New  York;  a  melodrama  in  5 
acts,  by  W.  Fessler.    Typewritten. 

©  Walter  Fessler,  Los  Angeles;  1897: 
23273,  Apr.  14 ;  2c.  May  4.  7460 

City  (The)  of  Niagara  Falls;  a  comedy  drama 

in  4  acts,  by  Ed.  W.  Rowland  and  E.  Clifford. 

©  Edwin  Clifford,  Oshkosh,  Wis. ;  D  .  992, 

Oct.  21,  1901.  746? 

City  of  tears;  by  M.  Lyons.  50  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Maurice  Lyons,  New  York ;  D :  8322, 
Apr.  11,  1906;  Ic.  Apr.  11,  1906;  Ic.  Apr.  18, 
1906.  7462 

City   physician;    comedy    ventriloquial   playlet, 

by  H.  L.  Parkehurst.     4  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  11,  1910 ;  D :  20166 ;  Harry  Fet- 

terer,  Chicago.  7463 

City  politics;  a  travesty,  by  B.  H.  Ridgely  and 
I.  Dinkelspiel. 

©  Benjamin  Hersey  Ridgely  and  Isaac  Din- 
kelspiel, Louisville;  1892:43880,  Oct.  28 

7464 
See  also  Schtat's  politic. 


5379°— 15- 


-^23 


353 


7465 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


7484 


City  sports. 

©  Matt.  J.  Flynn,  New  York ;  1894 :  35324, 
Sept.  15.  7465 

City  (The)  that  David  built;  a  play,  by  R.  K. 
Madden,    iii,  121  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  27,  1910 ;  D :  21195 ;  Richard  K. 
Madden,  Fishkill  Landing,  N,  Y.  7466 

City  ways;  a  1  act  comedy,  by  J.  W.  Tompkins. 

©  Juliet  Wilbor  Tompkins,  New  York ;  1900 

A :  24725,  Oct.  4 ;  2c.  Oct.  25.  7467 

City  (A)  within  a  city;  or,  The  streets  of 
Chinatown  in  San  Francisco,  a  drama  in 
prologue  and  2  acts,  with  spectacular  scenes 
of  Chinatown,  by  G.  W.  Rentschler. 

©  George  W.  Rentschler,   San  Francisco; 
1889 :  20991,  July  6.  7468 

City's  (The)  call;  1  act  drama,  by  Parma  Lee 
[pseud,  of  W.  D.  Parmelee]  41  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan  22,  1912 ;  D :  28378 ;  W.  D.  Parme- 
lee, Boston.  '7469 

City's  (The)  heart;  a  domestic  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  M.  Banks, 

©  IMaude  Banks,  New  York ;  D :  1553,  Mar, 
11,  1902.  7470 

City's  (The)  redemption;  play  in  4  acts,  by  M. 
M.  Allen.     58  p.     4°,     Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Feb.  18,  1914 ;  D  :  36080 ;  Martha  Meir 
Allen,  Forest  Hills  Gardens,  N.  Y.  7470a 

City's  revelations.  See  Tips  and  downs  of 
New  York  life. 

Civil  (The)  death;  by  Paolo  Giacometti,  rev. 
and  arr.  in  a  1  act  playlet  with  English  version 
by  S.  Ceraulo.    20  p.    f".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  14,  1911;  D:  24925;   Salvatore 
Ceraulo,  Washington.  7471 

Civil  (The)  marriage;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
Marcel  Compan, 

©  M.  Compan,  New  York ;  D :  10842,  May  3, 
1907.  7472 

an  original  comedy-drama  in  6  tableaux; 

tr.  by  Chas.  H.  Morton,  and  adapted  for  the 
American  stage  by  J.  Jack,  from  Victorlen 
Sardou's  Daniel  Rochat. 

©    .John    Jack,    Philadelphia;    1880:11416, 
July  26.  7473 

Civil  service;  an  American  comic  opera  of  offi- 
cial, political,  and  social  life  in  3  acts,  by  E, 
Moran.     94  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Edward  Moran,  Brooklyn;   1891:23282, 
June  26 ;  Ic.  June  26,  7474 


—  American  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Walter  Ben 
Hare.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  &  company 
[1915]     68  p,    12". 

©  Oct.  7,  1915 ;  2c.  Oct.  11,  1915 ;  D :  41952  ; 
B^ben  H,  Norris,  Chicago.  7474a 


Civil  service — Continued. 

a  comical  play,  or  farce  comedy  in  3  acts, 

adapted  to  the  American  stage,  by  P.  P.  Ban- 
holzer. 

©  Paul  P,  Banholzer,  Philadelphia;  1897: 
35767,  June  15,  7475 

a  farce-comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H,  G.  Don- 


nelly. 

©  H,  Grattan  Donnelly,  Philadelphia  ;  1888 : 
602,  Jan.  6.  7476 

A'audeville  sketch,  by  P.  Caverly.     [7]   p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  18,  1912 ;  D :  28506 ;  Frank  Cav- 
erly, Freeport,  N.  Y.  7477 

Civil  service  examination;  or,  Ins  and  outs. 
©  John  C.  Level,  Buffalo ;  1885 :  9436,  Apr. 
23.  7478 

Civil  War;  a  realistic  romance  of  American  so- 
ciety in  4  acts,  by  Edward  Chesleigh. 

©  E.  C.  Swett,  Boston;  1879: 1228,  Jan.  24, 

7479 

or.  The  times  of  auld  lang  syne,  a  drama 

in  5  acts,  by  Barba  Rossa   [pseud,  of  W.  O, 
Soubron] 

©  William  Otto   Soubron,  Milwaukee;   D: 
268,  Mar.  27,  1901,  7480 

See  also  War, 


Civilization;  an  allegorical  spectacular  panto- 
mime, in  3  parts  and  10  tableaux,  by  L.  Alber- 
tieri,     [Synopsis]    11  p,    f.    Typewritten, 

©    Luigi    Albertieri,    New    York;    D :  4.384, 
Dec,  12,  1903 ;  2c.  Nov,  13,  1903,  7481 

Civilization,  greed,  guile  and  grief.  See  Lit- 
tle Whirlwind. 

Civilized  (The)  Indian,     See  Faun  of  the  glen. 

Civilizer  (The)     See  Missionary  (The) 

Claim  (The)  agent;  comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
N.  Lcffingwell,     16  p,     4°.     Typewritten, 

©  Ic,  Sept,  14,  1911;  D:  25225;  Nat  Leffing- 
well.  New  York,  7482 

Claim  14;  a  sensational  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
by  W.  Gault  Browne, 

©  G.  W,  Howard  and  C.  W,  Black,  Chicago ; 
D  :  870,  Sept,  16,  1901.  7483 

Claim  ninety-six;  a  border  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
Len  Ware  [pseud,  of  Lew  Ward]  Clyde,  O,, 
Ames'  publishing  co.  [1893]  1  p.  1„  42  p.  12». 
(Ames'  series  of  standard  and  minor  drama, 
no.  310) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O, ;  1893 :  8877,  Feb, 
17  ;  2c,  Feb,  20,  7484 

•  See  also  Nugget  Nell. 

Claim  no.  13.     See  Nugget  (The) 


354 


7485 


COPYKIGHTED  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES 


7507 


Claimant  (The);  American  drama  in  3  acts, 
founded  on  a  novel  by  the  late  Archibald 
Clavering  Gunter,  by  J.  A,  Owen.  [120]  p. 
4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  6,  1911 ;  D :  25147 ;  Joseph  An- 
thony Owen,  J.  F.  Stephens  and  F,  J.  Shell, 
New  York.  7485 

Claimed  at  sunset;  a  1  act  dramatic  sketch,  by 
E.  R.  Davenport.    2  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

I©  Edward  Russell  Davenport,  West  Pitts- 
ton,  Pa. ;  D :  15882,  May  18,  1909 ;  2c.  May  18, 
1909.  7486 

Claims  (The)  of  the  nations;  a  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  F.  Fitzgerald. 

©  Frances  Fitzgerald,  Meriden,  Conn. ; 
1899 :  70035,  Oct.  27.  7487 

Claire;  a  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  B. 
Colby. 

©  ]Mrs.  F.  B.  Colby,  St.  Louis ;  1886 :  23235, 
Oct.  15.  7488 

original  play,  in  1  act,  by  J.  Jex.     [53]  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  8,  1912;  D:  29614;  John  Jex, 
New  York.  7489 

or.  New  houses  and  old  homes,  a  comedy 

in  5  acts,  from  the  French  of  Victorien  Sar- 
dou,  tr.  and  adapted  for  the  American  stage, 
by  J.  M.  Morton  and  G.  H.  Bassett. 

©  John  M.  Morton  and  George  H.  Bassett, 
United  States ;  1873 :  12804,  Nov.  5.  7490 

Claire  and  the  forge-master;  play  in  4  acts, 
by  E.  Henderson.    New  York,  1884. 

©  Ettie  Henderson,  New  York ;  1884 :  2698, 
Feb.  6.  7491 

Clairice,  a  mistake  of  a  life. 

©  Henrv  S.  Martin,  Keene,  N.  H. ;  1887: 
28054,  October  29.  7492 

Clairvoyant  (The);  by  E.  A.  Lindly.  8  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Elma  Ada  Lindly,  Brooklyn;  D:7293, 
Sept.  13,  1905 ;  2c.  Sept.  13,  1905.  7493 

Peple. 


— ■  musical   comedy   in  2   acts,   by  E 
89  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    10,    1910;    D:  22267;    Edward 
Peple,  New  York.  7494 

play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  Slade.    74,  [2]  p.    4". 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   May   9,   1911 ;   D :  24171 ;   Constance 
Slade,  New  York.  7495 


a  3  act  comedy,  by  J.  Wallace. 
©   Jules   W^allace,   St.   Louis;   1893:27019. 


June  5. 


7496 


Clairvoyante;  com4die  en  1  aete  pour  jeunes 
demoiselles,  par  Mme.  De  Kermen.  New 
York,  W.  R.  Jenkins  company  [1914]  15  p. 
12°.     ( [Theatre  pour  la  jeunesse,  no.  15] ) 

©   Sept.   28,   1914;   2c.   Oct.   21,   1914;   D: 
38641 ;  Wm.  R.  Jenkins  co.,  New  York.  7496a 

Clam  chowder;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  Walters. 
[2],  17  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  9,  1913;  D:  33176;  Julia  Wal- 
ters, New  York.  7497 

Clam  (The)  fiend  left  at  the  post;  by  J.  M. 
Irwin.     8  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.    10,    1910;    D:  22258;    John   M. 
Irwin,  Columbus,  O.  7498 

Clamsman  (The);  a  musical  comical  chiaros- 
curo, by  W.  Holcomb. 

©  Willard  Holcomb,  New  York;   D :  9917, 
Feb.  7,  1907.  7499 

Clamsmen  (The)     See  Mirth  (The)  of  a  nation. 

Clan  Rose;  original  Scottish  drama  in  3  acts  and 
5  scenes,  by  M.  F.  Thompson.  100  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  19,  1913 ;  D :  32993 ;  M.  Frances 
Thompson,  Oakland,  Cal.  7500 

Clancarty;  or.  Wedded  and  wooed,  an  histor- 
ical drama  in  4  acts,  by  Tom  Taylor,  and  J. 
S.  Mac  Kaye. 

©  James  Steele  Mac  Kaye,  United  States; 
1874  :  6356,  May  9.  7501 

Clancey  (The)  kids;  a  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 
Thacher  Howland  Guild.  Boston,  W.  H. 
Baker  &  co.,  1904.    35  p.    16°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  5560, 
Sept.  23,  1904 ;  2c.  Oct.  27,  1904.  7502 

Clancy  (The)  name.  See  Two  plays;  by  Len- 
nox Robinson. 

Clansman  (The);  an  American  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  T.  Dixon,  jr.,  from  the  material  of  his  two 
novels,  The  leopard's  spots  and  The  clansman. 
131  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  Dixon,  jr..  New  York ;  D :  7462, 
Oct.  27,  1905 ;  2c.  Oct.  27,  1905.  7503 

Sec  also  Traitor  (The) 

Clara  d'Aubray;  or.  The  last  days  of  Robes- 
pierre, a  play  in  4  acts,  by  S.  Howell. 

©    S.    Howell,   New   Orleans;    1873:14208, 
Dec.  11.  7504 

Clara  Neadlesby;  a  society  drama  in  4  acts. 

©    G.    H.    Spindler,  Buffalo;    1893:35255, 

July  28.  7505 

act  1,  characters. 

©    G.    H.    Spindler,  Buffalo;    1893:45915, 

Oct.  13.  7506 

scene  1. 

©    G.    H.    Spindler,  Buffalo;    1893:45916, 

Oct.  13.  7507 


355 


7508 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


7538 


Clara  Neadlesby— Continued. 

studio  of  Prof.  Neadlesby,  stage  set- 
tings. 

©  G.  H.  Spindler,  Buffalo  ;  1893 :  45914,  Oct. 
13.  7508 

act  2,  cast  of  characters. 

©    G.    H.    Spindler,    Buffalo;    1893:45918, 
Oct.  13.  """" 

scene  1. 


7509 


©    G.    ?I.    Spindler,    Buffalo;    1893:45919, 
Oct.  13.  "^5 10 

stage  setting. 


©    G.    H.    Spindler,  Buffalo;    1893:45917, 

Oct.  13.  ■'511 

—  act  3,  scene  1. 

©    G.    H.    Spindler,  Buffalo;    1893:45922, 


Oct.  13. 


7512 


stage  settings. 


©    G.    H.    Spindler,    Buffalo;    1893:45920, 
Oct.  13.  7513 

scene  3,  cast  of  characters. 


©    G.    H.    Spindler,    Buffalo;  1893:45921, 

Oct.  13.  7514 

—  act  4,  cast  of  characters. 

©    G.    H.    Spindler,    Buffalo;  1893:45924, 


Oct.  13. 


7515 


scene  1. 


©    G.    H.    Spindler,    Buffalo;    1893:45925, 
Oct.  13.  7516 

stage  setting. 


©    G.    H.    Spindler,    Buffalo;  1893:45923, 

Oct.  13.  7517 

cast  of  characters. 

©    G.    H.    Spindler,    Buffalo;  1893:45913, 

Oct.  13.  7518 

Clara  Vere  de  Vera;  a  dramatic  composition, 
acts  1-4. 

©  Fritz    Morris,  New    York;  1888:5341- 

5344;  Feb.  IS;  2c.  each  Feb.  18.  7519-7522 


Clarence  Vernon;  a  romantic  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  E.  T.  Hardy. 

©  E.   Trublood  Hardy,   New   Yorli ;   1871: 
1979,  Mar.  8.  7526 

Clarice;  4  act  drama,  by  C.  C.  Shea. 

©    Caroline   C.    Shea,    Boston;    1899:5220, 
Jan.  12.  7527 

a  modern  romantic  comedy  of  the  Ameri- 


can  Revolution   in   5   acts,   by   J.   Wedekind. 
[97]  p.    4°.    Typewritten  and  ms. 

©   Julius  AVedekind,   New   York;   D :  1715, 
Apr.  9,  1902;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1902.  7528 

or,  All  for  love,  American  comedy  in  5 


acts. 

©   Stephen   Fiske,   New   York;   1882:5129, 
Apr.  1.  7529 

or,  The  silver  lily,  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  S. 

B.  Wiggin. 

©  Samuel  B.  Wiggin,  Boston;  1875:11868, 
Nov.  10 ;  2c.  Dec.  3.  7530 

Clarice  Dunbar;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  W.  M. 
AVilliams. 

©  AV ilbur  M.  Williams,  Holden,  Mo. ;  1886 : 
13037,  June  4.  7531 

Clarindie  Cackler's  courtship;  farce  comedy  in 
2  acts,  by  Virginia  B.  Wright.  Clyde,  O., 
Ames'  publishing  co.,  1902.  23  p.  12°  [(Ames' 
series  of  standard  and  minor  drama,  no. 
437] ) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  D :  2010,  June 
14,  1902 ;  2c.  June  14,  1902.  7532 

Clarise,  a  waif;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  W. 
Chase. 

©  Charles  Wathen  Chase,  Chicago;  1879: 
21,  Jan.  2.  7533 

Clarissa;     Oder,     Die    scheintodte    braut,     ein 

drama  in  5  akten,  von  A.  Ollendorff,  Cliicago. 

©  Adolph  Ollendorff,  United  States;  1876: 

1091,  Feb.  7.  7534 

or.  The  resurrected  bride,  a  drama  in  5 

acts,  by  A.  Ollendorff.    Chicago,  Occident  pub- 
lishing CO. 

©  A.  Ollendorff,  United  States ;  1876 :  1676, 
Feb.  7.  7535 


Clara's  victory;  an  original  drama  in  5  acts,  by      Clarissa's  first  party;  a  musical  comediette,  by 


H.  A.  Black. 

©   Horatio   Asbury   Black,   Topeka,   Kan. ; 
1891 :  30579,  Aug.  29.  7523 

Clarence,  the  cop;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
B.  S.  Crossy.    35  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Butler   Stewart  Crossy,   St.   Louis;   D: 
2867,  Jan.  16,  1903 ;  2c.  Jan.  29,  1903.        7524 


—  a  farce  musical  sketch  in  3  acts,  by  W. 
Garen  and  C.  W.  Daniels. 

©  William  Garen  and  Charles  W.  Daniels, 
St.  Louis ;  D :  3199,  Dec.  16,  1903.  7525 


Richard  Hardman. 

©    Roxbury    pub.    co..    New    York;    1899: 
76329,  Nov.  22;  2c.  Nov.  15.  7536 

Clarisse. 

©  Florence  Louise  Galley,  Detroit ;  D :  2192, 
July  18,  1902.  7537 

Clarisse  Arbois;  comedie  en  3  actes,par  Maurice 
Boniface.  Paris,  P.  V.  Stock,  1903.  xiv  p., 
1  1.,  256  p.    12°. 

©   P.    V.    Stock.   Paris ;    D :  3541,    June   6, 
1903 ;  2c.  June  6,  1903.  7538 


356 


7538 


COPYEIGHTED  IN  THE   UlSriTED  STATES 


7559 


Clash  (The);  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  J.  Keen 
Covey.     [G2]  p.     f".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1914;   D:  36703;  Emma   J.  • 
Keen  Covey,  Denver.  7538a 

Clash,  o'  the  clans;  comedy  sketch,  by  S.  Har- 
rison.   7  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

I©  Ic.  Feb.  9,  1910;  D :  20307 ;  Samuel  Har- 
rison, Oakland,  Cal.  7539 

Clash  (The)  of  swords;  a  romantic  drama  in  4 

acts,  by  W.  Osmond.    61  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Walter  Osmond,  Newark,  N.  J. ;  D :  1967, 

June  G,  1902 ;  2c.  June  4,  1902.  7540 

Clash  (The)  of  the  supernatural  forces.  See 
Clodine. 

Class;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  S.  Jordan.  [112]  p. 
t°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  15,  1913 ;  D  :  34158 ;  Stanley  Jor- 
dan, New  York.  7541 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  Charles  Swickard  and 

Allen  Lowe.     [3],  134  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  19,  1912;  D:  30906;   Swickard 
and  Lowe,  New  York.  7542 

Class  (A)  apart;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  R.  G. 
Campbell. 

©  Robert  Craig  Campbell,  New  York;  D: 
11308,  Sept.  6,  1907.  7543 

Class  (A)  day  conspiracy;  a  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  Algernon  Tassin.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  & 
CO.,  1895. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1895: 
27904,  May  23;  2c.  July  10.  7544 

Class  (The)  play.     See  Little  (A)  world. 

Class  (The)  president.     See  Little  (A)  world. 

Class  (The)  ship;  or,  Launched  but  not  an- 
chored, dramatization  of  Longfellow's  The 
building,  of  the  ship,  by  Edith  P.  A.  U.  Pain- 
ton.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  &  co.  [1914]  20  p. 
12°. 

©  Sept.  29,  1914 ;  2c.  Oct.  2,  1914 ;  D  :  38384  ; 
Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  7544a 

Class  (The)  struggle;  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  E. 
Iloberson-Squire.     24  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  17,  1913;  D:  32390;  Mary  E. 
Roberson-Squire,  New  York.  7545 

Classes  and  masses;  a  play,  by  G.  L.  Raymond. 
Typewritten. 

©  George  Ta  Raymond,  Washington ;  D : 
475,  Mav  15,  1901 ;  2c.  June  1,  1901 ;  2c.  June 
6,  1904  (printed).  7546 

Classmate  (The);  3  act  comedy  drama,  by 
Frank  Shanley.     [28]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  3,  1912;  D:  28535;  John  Law- 
rence, Cincinnati.  7547 


Classmates;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  C.  de  Mille 
and  Margaret  Turnbull. 

©    William    C.    de   Mille,    New   York;    D: 
10937,  July  10,  1907.  7548 

elate  Manson,  B.  S.  A.;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
A.  Forrest,  jr.     [30]  p.     f".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1912 ;  D :  29005 ;  Asa  Forrest, 
jr..  Canton,  S.  D.  7549 

Claude;    a    drama    in    5    acts,    adapted    by    J. 
Grimm.    New  York,  1876. 

©  C.  Marques,  Brooklyn  ;  1876 :  13454,  Dec.  5. 

7550 

Claude    Duval;    or,    The     haunted     house     of 
Whitefriars,  a  drama  in  2  acts,  by  W.  Benn. 

©  ^Valter  Benn,  Baltimore ;  1872 :  800,  Jan. 
26.  7551 

See  also  Highwayman  (The) 


Claude  Gueux;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Gadot 
Rollo. 

©  Francois  Mons  and  Louis  Nathal,  New 
York ;  1886 :  19919,  Sept.  3.  7552 

Claude  Loraine;  romantic  opera  in  3  acts. 

©  Will.  H.  Barron,  St.  Louis ;  1894 :  58421, 
Dec.  14.  7553 

Claudia;  by  V.  G.  Iden.    8  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  V.  Gilmore  Iden,  Washington ;  D :  14355, 

Nov.  23,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  23,  1908.  7554 

musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  book  and  lyrics 


by  Henry  Waldorf  Francis,  music  by  W.  D. 
Aa*m  strong. 

©W.  D.  Armstrong  and  W.  H.  Phillips,  Chi- 
cago ;  D :  9211,  Oct.  8,  1906.  7555 

Claudine;  operette  en  3  actes  d'apr&s  les  romans 
de  Willy  [pseud,  of  Henri  Gauthier-Villars] 
et  Colette  Willy  [pseud,  of  Mme.  H.  de  Jouve- 
nal]  musique  de  Rodolphe  Berger.  Livret. 
Paris,  Heugel  et  cie.,  1910.     [4],  177  p.    16". 

©   Dec.   24,    1910;   2c.   Dec.   20,   1910;    D: 
22854 ;  Heugel  et  cie.,  Paris.  7556 

operette  en  3  actes,  par  Willy   [pseud,  of 


Henri  Gauthier-Villars]  musique  de  Rodolphe 
Berger.     [212]  p.    4".    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  22,  1910;  D:  21856;  Heugel  et 
cie.,  Paris.  7557 

Claudine  Garat;  a  tragedy  in  3  acts,  by  F.  B. 
Devereux  and  J.  C.  Ver  Planck. 

©  F.  Bohun  Devereux  and  J.  Campbell  Ver 
Planck,  United  States;  1881:11490,  .July  25. 

7558 

Claveles  (Los)  blancos;  melodrama  lirico  en  1 
acto  y  cuadros,  en  prosa,  original  de  F. 
Jimenez  Ortells.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espanoles]  1908.  34  p.  12^  [Libretto  only] 
©  Francisco  Martinez  Gomar,  ISIadrid ;  D : 
13586,  Aug.  19,  1908;  2c.  Aug.  19,  1908.     7559 


357 


7560 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


7580 


Clavito;  paso  de  corned  I  a  en  1  acto  y  en  prosa, 
original  de  M.  Linares  Rivas.  Madrid  [Socie- 
dad  de  autores,  espanoles]  1910.    21  p.    12". 

©  Sept.  6,  1910 ;  2c.  Sept.  7,  1910 ;  D  :  21995 ; 
Manuel  Linares  Rivas,  Madrid.  7560 

Claw  (The);  drama  in  1  act,  adapted  from  the 
French  of  Jean  Sartene,  by  N.  Hefron.  6  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Mar.    21,    1912;    D:  29212;    Nevada 
Hefron,  New  Yorli.  7561 

Clay  (The)  baker;  by  Janette  Stevens  Kelley. 
56  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  William  V.  INIonR,  Chambersburg,  Pa. ;  D : 
11044,  July  25,  1907 ;  2c.  July  25.  1907.      7562 

Clay  dishes.     See  Spirit  of  the  vandal. 

Clay  (The)  man;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  George 
Bishop  [pseud,  of  E.  S.  Fraser]  [4],  53  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1913;  D:  32722;  Estelle  S. 
Fraser,  Jersey  City.  7563 

Clay  (The)  palace;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  V.  G. 
Iden.    51  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  V.  Gilmore  Iden,  Washington;  D:  15084, 
Feb.  15,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  25,  1909.  7564 

Clay  (The)  tablet;  play  in  1  act,  by  Bruno  Les- 
sing  [pseud,  of  R.  Block]  14  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.   .Tan.   30,   1915;    D:  40140;    Rudolph 
Block,  New  York.  7564a 

Clayton's  terrible  revenge.  See  Doomed  for 
life. 

Clean  (A)  get-away;  play  in  1  act,  by  L. 
Fowler.     [2],  17  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.     Aug.    8,    1912;     D:  30475;     Levert 
Fowler,  New  York.  7565 

Clean  (A)  slate;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  S.  Lock- 
wood.     [14]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.    5,     1912;     D:  28941;     Walter 
Scammon  Lockwood,  Wilmette,  111.  7566 

Clean  (A)  sweep;  comedy-dramatic  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  Kelsey  Conboy  and  R.  A.  Simonson. 
[1],  10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tan.  2,  1913;  D:  31864;  Robert  An- 
drews Simonson,  Brooklyn.  7567 

See  also  Fluff. 

Clean-up  (The);  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  B.  Rob- 
bins.    43  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  19,  1913 ;  D :  32994 ;  Carl  B.  Rob- 
bins,  Cleveland.  7568 

Clear  grit;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Mrs.  C.  F. 
Boughton.    104  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  C.  Frank  Boughton,  Brooklyn;  1882 : 
19098,  Nov.  11 ;  2c.  Feb.  28,  1883.  7569 


Clear  grit — Continued. 

or,  Jonathan  Sharp,  a  4  act  drama,  by  J. 

.     P.  Mummey. 

©  J.  P.  Mummey,   St.  Louis;  1879:13670, 
Oct.  15.  7570 

Clearance  by  death.     See  Nat  Berwin. 

Cleared  (The)  road;  a  drama  in  1  act,  by  De 
.     AV.  E.  Kaufman.     [14]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Feb.  8,  1913;  D:  32235;  De  Witt  E. 
Kaufman,  Memphis,  Tenn.  7571 

Clearing  the  mists;  by  E.  N.  Barr  and  J.  M. 
Hogan. 

©  E.  Nelson  Barr  and  J.  M.  Hogan,  Whit- 
ney, O. ;  1889 :  22525,  July  22.  7572 

a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Nelson  Barr  and 


J.  M.  Hogan.    Clyde,  O.,  Ames  publishing  co. 

©  Ames  pub.   co.,   Clyde,   O. ;   1889:38279, 
Dec.  16.  7573 

Clearly  and  concisely;  duologue,  by  Robert 
Higginbotham.  New  York,  S.  French;  Lon- 
don, S.  French,  ltd.,  1913.    12  p.    16°. 

©  Mar.  3,  1913  ;  2c.  Mar.  6,  1913 ;  D :  32.529 ; 
Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.  7574 

Cleavage  (The);  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  A.  Max- 
well and  E.  F.  Boddy.  [3],  105  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. _^ 
©  Ic.  Aug.  22,  1913;  D :  34248 ;  Alice  Ash- 
ley Maxwell  and  Emma  Finley  Boddy, 
Guerneville,  Cal.                                            7575 

Cleeve  Lodge;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  A.  Fer- 
guson.   79  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  C.  A.  Ferguson,  Brooklyn;  1893:33993, 
July  20 ;  Ic.  Jan.  23.  7576 

Clef  (La);  comedie  in  4  actes  [par]  Sacha 
Guitry.  Paris,  P.-V.  Stock,  1907.  ix  p.,  1  1., 
242  p.    12°. 

©   P.-V.    Stock,   Paris;   D:  11068,   July  29. 
1907 ;  2c.  July  29,  1907.  7577 

Clemenceau  (The)  case;  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
Alexander  Dumas  and  Armand  d'Artois,  Ger- 
man by  R.  Schelcher,  tr.  into  English  by  L. 
Ludovici,  and  rev.  by  B.  Teal. 

©  Ben  Teal,  New  York;  1890:39709,  Dec. 
15.  7578 

dramatized  by  George  Holland  from  Alex- 


ander Dumas'  L'affaire  Clemenceau. 

©  .John  A.  Forepaugh,  Philadelphia;  1890: 
40500,  Dec.  20.  7579 

a  play  in  5  acts,  from  Alexander  Dumas' 


L'affaire  Clemenceau,  by  Fleron. 

©  William  Fleron,  New  York ;  1890 :  11001, 
Apr.  3.  7580 

Cleo;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  J.  J.  Russell.     36  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  26,  1915;  D:  40906;  Jacquelyn 
Jerrold,  Russell,  Boston.  7580a 


358 


7581 


COPYRIGHTED  IN"  THE  UNITED   STATES 


7601 


Cleo,  the  fastest  girl  in  New  York;  the  local 
4  act  drama,  [bj^]  L.  W.  Harleigh, 

©  L.  W.  Harleigh,  New  York ;  1873 :  8582, 
July  28.  7581 

Cleofas;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  De  Kalb. 

©  Coiirtenay  De  Kalb,  San  Francisco;  D: 
14192,  Nov.  2,  1908.  7582 

Cleomenes;  drama  of  Roman  life  in  the  reign  of 
Nero,  in  4  acts  and  6  scenes,  dramatized  from 
the  novel,  by  M.  H.  Billings.  2,  77  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  6,  1915;  D :  41168 ;  Maris  Her- 
rington  Billings,  Passaic,  N.  J.  7582a 

Cleon;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  C.  Braun, 

©   W.    O.    Braun,    Galveston,    Tex.;    1889: 
5630,  Feb.  IS.  7583 

Cleopatra;  being  a  dramatization  of  H.  Rider 
Haggard's  novel  of  the  same  name,  by  D.  M. 
Batchelor. 

©    David    M.    Batchelor,    Edinburg,    Ind. ; 
1890 :  37413,  Nov.  25.  7584 

a  comedy  burlesque  in  2  acts,  by  Geo.  A. 


Cragg. 

©  Francis  Thurman,  United  States;  1889: 
34844,  Nov.  15.  7585 

—  drama  in  2  acts,  by  Maurice  Arnold.     [2], 
25  p.    8°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  June  2,  1914 ;  D :  37201 ;  M.  Arnold 
Strothotte,  Brooklyn.  7585a 

—  libretto  of  a  comic  opera. 

©  Charles  Chapin  Sargent,  jr.,  and  Arthur 
Augustus  Powers,  New  York;  1897:11596, 
Feb.  17 ;  2c.  Feb.  17.  7586 

opera  comique  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Philipp  and 


A.  Neuman,  music  by  Ad.  Philipp. 

©   Ad.    Philipp   and    Al.    Neuman,    United 
States ;  1894  :  15898,  Mar.  21.  7587 

play,  by  O.  Leon  [pseud,  of  Carl  Pollock] 


12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Jan.  13,  1911;   D:  23169;  Carl  Pol- 
lock, Chicago.  7588 
—  a  play  in  4  acts  and  7  scenes,  written  and 
adapted  by  Carida  [pseud,  of  Ida  Carpender] 
31  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ida  Carpender,  New  York;   1888:3254, 
Jan.  30 ;  2c.  Mar.  4,  1891.  7589 

or.  The  thrall  of  the  Nile  queen,  scenario 


of  a  musical  pantomime  drama,  by  J.  Barnes, 
suggested  by  a  story  from  the  French.  7,  [1] 
p,    8".    Printed. 

©  James  Barnes,  New  York ;  D :  9244,  Oct. 
16,  1906 ;  2c.  Oct.  16,  1906.  7580 

Cleopatra  and  the  burglar;  by  De  W.  Kaplan.    16 
p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  22,   1911;   D:  25292;   DeWitte 
Kaplan,  Englewood,  N.  J.  7591 


Cleopatra  on  the  job;  farce  In  3  acts,  by  C.  Neill 
[pseud,  of  C.  Nillson]  and  W.  H.  Briggs.  3  v. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.   27,   1913;   D:  32769;   Carlotta 
Nillson  and  William  H.  Briggs,  New  York. 

7592 

Cleopatra  VI,  queen  of  Egypt;  by  E.  T.  Ziegler. 
Typewritten. 

©    Edwin    T.    Ziegler,    Cincinnati;    1895: 
49135,  Sept.  27;  2c.  Sept.  27.  7593 

Cleopatra's  soliloquy;  dramatic  monologue,  by 
E.  De  Louie.  New  York,  ^Edgar  S.  Werner, 
1893. 

©   E.   De   Louie,    New   York ;    1893 :  36063, 
Aug.  3 ;  2c.  Aug.  26.  7594 

Cleopatre;  drame  lyrique  en  4  actes  et  5  tab- 
leaux, livret  de  Louis  Payen,  musique  de  J. 
Massenet.  Paris,  Heugel  et  cie.,  1914.  2  p.  1. 
48  p.    12°.     [Text  only] 

©  Feb.  21,  1914 ;  2c.  Mar.  2,  1914 ;  D  :  36200 ; 
Heugel  et  cie.,  Paris.  7594a 

Cleopatric;  a  dramatic  composition,  by  Sam 
Morris.    27  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Sam   Morris,    Brooklyn;    D:6425,    Mar. 
29,  1905 ;  2c.  Apr.  6,  1905.  7595 

Cleptomaniac;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Osborne. 
[107]  p.    4°.    Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Apr.  27,  1911;  D:  24079;  Merri  Os- 
borne, New  York.  7596 

farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  Moore.     [2], 

125  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    3,    1911;    D:  23532;    Carlyle 
Moore,  New  York.  7597 

Clergical  (The)  Mr.  Butler;  by  E.  S.  Keller. 
Typewritten. 

©   Edward    S.   Keller,   Fort   Wayne,   Ind.; 
1899  :  12355,  Feb.  13  ;  2c.  Aug.  30.  7598 

Clergyman's  (A)  courtship;  a  play  in  3  acts, 
by  Thomas  Littlefield  Marble.  Philadelphia, 
The  Penn  publishing  co.,  1905.     30  p.     16°. 

©   Penn   pub.    co.,    Philadelphia ;    D :  6852, 
June  21,  1905 ;  2c.  June  21,  1905.  7599 

Clergy's  (A)  curse, 

©   Robert   T.   Murphy,    Rochester,    N.    Y. ; 
1887  :  8897,  Apr.  12.  7600 

Clerical  (A)  error;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Henry 
Arthur  Jones.  London,  S.  French,  ltd. ;  New 
York,  S.  French,  1906.  21  p.  12°.  (On  cover: 
French's  international  copyrighted  ed.  of  the 
works  of  the  best  authors,  no.  80) 

©    Samuel   French,   New    York ;     D :  8636, 
June  5,  1906;  2c.  June  3,  1909.  7601 

Clerical  errors.     See  Sterling. 


35^ 


7602 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


7624 


Cle/k's  (The)  crime;  a  drama,  by  F.  Stickel. 
Detroit,  1885. 

©  Florence   Stickel,   United   States;   1885: 
13401,  June  18.  7602 

Clerks  (The)  of  Kittery;  comedy  in  7  acts,  by 
A.  W.  Sanborn.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co., 
1912.     [4],  77  p.    8\ 

©  Oct.  8,  1912;  2c.  Oct.  9,  1912;  D:  31082; 
Arthur  W.  Sanborn,  East  Billerica,  Mass. 

7603 

Cleveland's  reception  party;  an  original  farce 
in  3  scenes,  by  George  W.  AVilliams.  Clyde, 
O.,  Ames'  publishing  co.  [1893]  1  p.  1.,  9  p. 
12°.  (Ames'  series  of  standard  and  minor 
drama,  no.  317) 

©   Ames   pub.    co.,    Clyde,    O. ;    1893:8878, 
Feb.  17 ;  2c.  Feb.  20.  7604 

Clever  (The)  doctor;  dramatic  satire  in  5  acts, 
adapted  from  Griuuu's  tale,  by  R.  Woodman. 
Franklin,  O.,  Eldridge  entertainment  house, 
1912.    37  p.    12°. 

©  Oct.  1,  1912 ;  2c.  Oct.  19,  1912 ;  D :  31238 ; 
Rea  Woodman,  Pougbkeepsie,  N.  Y.  7605 

Clever  (A)  fool;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  R.  Franks- 
ton.    198  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Robert  Frankston,  Roxbury.  Mass.;  D: 
2508,  Oct.  29,  1902 ;  2c.  Nov.  24,  1902.         7606 

Clever  (The)  kid;  by  A.  Stevenson.  1  p.  16°. 
Proof. 

©  Augusta  Stevenson,  New  York ;  D :  15373, 
Mar.  17,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  17,  1909.  7607 

Clever  (A)  ruse;  1  act  vaudeville  sketch,  by 
Richard  E.  Harcourt  [pseud,  of  F.  A.  Paillou] 
14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  5,  1912 ;  D :  28559 ;  F.  A.  Paillou, 
St.  Louis.  7608 

Cleverdale  (The)  mystery;  or,  The  machine 
and  its  wheels,  a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  W. 
A.  Wilkins, 

©  William  A.  Wilkins,  Whitehall,  N.  Y. ; 
1884 :  11837,  June  11 ;  2c.  June  11.  7609 

Cleverest  (The)  man  in  New  York;  a  comedy, 
by  B.  H.  Ridgely  and  I.  Dinkelspiel. 

©   Benjamin   Hersey    Ridgely     and    Isaac 
Dinkelspiel,   Louisville;   1892:43879,   Oct.   28. 

7610 

Clevprness  (The)  of  Kitty;  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
C.  Wilbur.     15  p.     4°.     Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Nov.  2G,  1912 ;  D :  31470 ;  Crane  Wil- 
bur, Union  Hill,  N.  J.  7611 

Cliff  Berzac's  riding  academy;  1  act  playlet  of 
an  equestrian  sketch,  by  C.  Berzac.  [5]  p. 
f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  14,  1912;  D:  28689;  Clife  Berzac, 
New  York.  7612 


Clifford's  White  City  extravaganza  company; 
musical  burlesque. 

©  Western   theatrical  syndicate,   Chicago; 
1898 :  227,  Jan.  3.  7613 

Climax    (The);   by    E.    L.    Carter.     32   p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Edward  L.  Carter,  Washington ;  D :  14676, 
.  Jan.  2,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1909.  7614 

play  in  3  acts,  by  Arthur  Edward  Luzzi. 


158  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Arthur  E.  Luzzi,  New  York ;   D :  12388, 
Feb.  19,  1908 ;  2c.  Feb.  10,  1908.  7615 

—  a  play   of  modern  life   in  3  acts,   by   E. 
Locke.    93  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Edward  Locke,  New  York  ;  D  :  14919,  Jan. 
28,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  1,  1909.  7616 

—  See  Blennerhassett. 


Climax  (The)  of  a  crime;  a  dramatic  monologue 
for  a  man,  by  Livingston  Russell.  New  York, 
E.  S.  Werner,  1897. 

©  Edgar  S.  AVerner,  New  York  ;  1896 :  56478, 
Oct.  12;  2c.  Oct.  12.  7617 

Climaxes;  or.  Thirty  minutes  in  melodrama. 
©  Lorimer  Johnstone,  New  York ;  D :  9563, 
Nov.  12,  1906.  7618 

Climbers  (The);  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Clyde  Fitch. 
New  York,  London,  The  Macmillan  company 
[1905]     285  p.    12°. 

©  Macmillan  co..  New  York ;  D :  7764,  Dec. 
26,  1905 ;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1905.  7619 

Clinging  (The)  vine;  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
Rachel  Baker  Gale.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  & 
CO.,  1913.    23  p.    12°. 

©   Sept.  10,   1913;   2c.   Sept.  11,   1913;   D: 
34381 ;  Mrs.  John  E.  Gale,  Haverhill,  Mass. 

7620 

Clinging  vines  and  oak  trees;  a  comedy  in  3 
acts.    Typewritten. 

©  George  Merritt,  San  Francisco ;  1900  A : 
16554,  July  5;  2c.  Aug.  13.  7621 

Clink  (The)  of  the  coin;  vaudeville  sketch  in  1 
scene,  by  W.  C.  Lehman.  10  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  May  22,  1911 ;  D  :  24260 ;  W.  Cromwell 
Lehman,  Seattle.  7622 

Clio;  a  romantic  play  in  4  acts,  by  B.  Campbell. 

©  Bartley  Campbell,  United  States;  1878: 

3033,  Mar.  12.  7623 

Clio  Dumas;  4  act  play,  by  H.  W.  MacAllester. 
57  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©   H.   Wilson   Mac   Allestor,   Chicago;    D: 
12811,  Apr.  23,  1908 ;  2c.  May  11,  1908.      7624 


3fi0 


7625 


COPYEIGHTED  IN  THE   IJjSriTED  STATES 


7645 


Clipped  wing's;  or,  Birds  of  passage,  a  comic 
concoction  in  3  acts,  by  Penuimore  Harrison 
[pseud,  of  H.  N.  Harrison]  New  Orleans, 
1882.     38  p.    8°. 

©  Hatley  Norton  Harrison,  New  Orleans ; 
1882  :  14982,  Sept.  9 ;  2c.  Oct.  5.  7625 

Clipper  (The);  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
E.  J.  Swartz. 

©  Edward  J.  Swartz,  Philadelphia:  1890: 
3245,  Jan.  24.  7626 

Clique  (The)  of  gold;  a  dramatization  in  5  acts 
of  lilraile  Gaboriau's  novel,,  by  G.  E.  NLswonger. 

©  Charles  Elliot  Niswonger,  Louisville; 
1897 :  59929,  Oct.  22.  7627 

Cliveden;  or,  Patriotism  in  rags,  romantic 
drama,  by  Kenyon  West. 

©  Henry  S.  Howland,  Brooklyn;  1900  A: 
22593,  Sept.  11 ;  2c.  Sept.  11.  7628 

Clivette,  the  man  in  black. 

©  Haswin  &  Clivette,  New  York;  1897: 
46760,  Aug.  20.  7629 

Cloaks  and  suits;  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  Colby. 
[1],  21  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  22,  1913;  D:  34508;  Archie 
Colby,  New  York.  7630 

Clock  (The)  maker;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
AV.  W.  Steiner  and  H.  Hermsen.  9  p.  4". 
Typev.-ritten. 

©  Walter  W.  Steiner  and  Harry  Hermsen, 
St.  Louis ;  D :  11451,  Oct.  1,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  1, 
1907.  7631 

Clock  (The)  shop ;  musical  fantasy,  book,  lyrics 
and  music  by  J.  Golden.  15  p.  12°.  Printed. 
[Words  only] 

©  Sept.  16.  1915;  2c.  Sept.  16,  1915;  D: 
41759 ;  John  Golden,  New  York.  7631a 

Clock  (The)  tinker;  in  4  acts,  by  C.  F.  Smith. 
[37]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  2,  1911;  D:  25151;  Charles 
Flowers  Smith,  Morocco,  Ind.  7632 

Clocker  (The)  and  the  thoroughbred;  a  speed 
trial  of  love  and  laughter  in  one  heat,  by  R. 
Golden.     15  p.     f.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  21,  1909;  D:  16602;  Robert 
Golden,  Richmond.  7633 

Clod  (The);  play  in  1  act,  based  on  a  short 
story,  by  E.  L.  Beach,  jr.  [22]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  .Tan.  28,  1914;  D:  35822;  Emmet 
Lewis  Beach,  jr.,  Saginaw,  Mich.  7633a 


Clodine;  or.  The  clash  of  the  supernatural 
forces,  by  G.  H.  Michel.  [27]  p.  f°.  Galley 
proof. 

©  Gustave  H.  Michel,  Cleveland ;  D :  14194, 
Nov.  2,  1908;  Ic.  Nov.  2,  1908;  Ic.  Nov.  18, 
1908.  7634 

Cloister  (The)  and  the  hearth;  play  in  7  acts, 
by  L.  J.  Gallup.    144  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Lillian  J.  Gallup,  Indianapolis;  D :  1531, 
Mar.  7,  1902 ;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1902.  7635 


a    romantic   drama   in   4   acts,    based   on 

Charles  Reade's  novel,  by  G.  and  J.  Bonner, 

©  Geraldine  Bonner  and  John  Bonner,  San 
Francisco  ;  1896 :  24371,  Apr.  20.  7636 

Close  (A)  call;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Grace  Luce 
Irwin.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1902.  24  p. 
12°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  905, 
Sept.  28,  1901 ;  2c.  Nov.  13,  1901.  7637 

1  act  drama,  by  J.  de  Persia  and  T.  Guard. 

20  p.     12°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  3,  1913 ;  D  :  32843 ;  Thomas  Guard 
and  John  de  Persia,  New  York.  7638 


Clodhopper  (The), 
terness. 


Bee  Waters  (The)  of  bit- 


1  act  sketch,  by  "  Happy  "  Jack  Gardner. 

10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  10,  1909 ;  D :  17326 ;  Jack  Gard- 
ner. Toledo.  O.  7639 

Close  (A)  finish;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
E.  E.  Rose. 

©  Edward  E.  Rose,  New  York ;  1890 :  25255, 
Aug.  14.  7640 

Close  (A)  game;  a  sensational  comedy  drama  in 
5  acts,  by  P.  J.  Glanz. 

©  P.  J.  Glanz,  Vancouver  Barracks,  Wash. ; 
1889:34109,  Nov.  11.  7641 

Close  quarters;  playlet  in  1  act,  by  M.  H.  Krout. 
12  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Apr.   18,   1910;   D:  20816;   Mary   H. 
Krout,  Chicago.  7642 

Close  (A)  shave. 

©  Henry  Walker,  Brooklyn  ;  D  :  12655,  Apr. 
1,  1908.  7643 

a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  B.  Thompson. 

©  William   Burnside  Thompson,  Westerly, 
R.  I. ;  1887 :  3974,  Feb.  18.  7644 

Close  to  nature;  farcical  episode  in  4  acts,  by 
N.  L.  Swartout.     [132]  p.    4°,    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  27,  1912 ;  D :  29523 ;  Norman  Lee 
Swartout,  Summit,  N.  J.  7645 

farcical  episode  in  the  life  of  an  American 

family  in  4  acts,  by  N.  L.  Swartout.    Boston, 
Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1915.    180  p.    12°. 

©  Sept.  15,  1915;  2c.   Sept.  16,   1915;   D: 
41760;  Norman  Lee  Swartout,  Summit,  N.  J. 

7645a 


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DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


7664 


Closed  (A)  door;  by  P.  Davis  and  J.  E.  Hender- 
son. 

©  Paul  Davis  and  .T.  E.  Henderson,  Boston ; 
D :  13535,  Aug.  4,  1908.  7646 

drama  in  3  acts,  by  E.  B.  TiiTany.  83,  [2] 

p,    4°.     Typewritten. 

®    Ic.    May    27,    1911;    D:  24337;  Esther 

Brown  Tiffany,  Cambridge,  Mass.  7647 

fantasy  in  1  act,  by  A.  H.  Gilbert.    18  p. 

f" .    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  11,  1909 ;  D  :  17340 ;  Albert  Henri 
Gilbert,  Cincinnati.  7648 

a   1   act   melodramatic   sketch,   by   E,    E. 

Shepherd.    20  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Edmund  Elliott  Sliepherd,   Detroit;   D: 
15913,  May  21,  1909 ;  2c.  May  21,  1909.     7649 

1  act  play,  by  J.  W.  S.  Sullivan.    10  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  11,  1910 ;  D :  20162 ;  John  W.  S. 
Sullivan,  New  York.  7650 

Closed  for  invoice;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  E. 
Kennedy. 

©   J.   E.   Kennedy,   Jackson,   Mich.;   1888: 
25369,  Sept.  7.  7651 

Closing  day  at  Beanville  school;  play  in  1  act, 
by  W.  N.  Bugbee.  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  W.  N. 
Bugbee  co.  [1915]    15  p.    12". 

©  Oct.  2,  1915 ;  2c.  Oct.  7,  1915  ;  D :  41992  ; 
Willis  N.  Bugbee,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  7651a 

Closing  (The)  of  the  door;  play  in  1  act,  by  S. 
W.  Banning.    15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  10,  1913 ;  D :  32633 ;  Samuel  W. 
Banning,  Chicago.  7652 

Closing  (The)  of  the  trail.     See  Jim. 

Closing  (The)  scene.     See  Assassination. 

Closing  the  contract;  a  1  act  farce,  by  R.  Stod- 
art  and  C.  Lindsay. 

©   Robert    Stodart   and   Clarence   Lindsay, 
New  York ;  D  :  4222,  Nov.  9,  1903.  7653 

Clothes;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Hopwood. 
116  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Avery     Hopwood,    Cleveland ;     D :  6965, 
July  15,  1905 ;  2c.  Aug.  15,  1905.  7654 

Clothes  and  the  man;  play  in  1  act,  by  Ethel 
Blair.    11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Aug.  21,   1913;   D:  34212;   E.  Blair, 
New  York.  7655 

Clothes  (The)  peddler;  play  in  3  acts,  by  I. 
Hyman.    61  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  4,  1915  ;  D :  39289 ;  Isaac  Hvman, 
New  York.  7655a 


Clothilda,  the  girl  wife.     See  Jupiter's  dell. 


Clotilde;  a  play,  re-adapted  from  incidents  in 
Sardou's  Fernande,  with  original  incidents  and 
effects,  by  F.  G.  Maeder. 

©  Fred  G.  Maeder,  New  York;  1872:9653, 
Sept.  9.  7656 

Clotilde's  legacy;  drama  in  5  acts,  5  tableaux, 
by  K.  C.  Barton. 

©    Kate    C.    Barton,    Philadelphia;    1872: 
9425,  Sept.  2.  7657 

Clotilde's  revenge;  a  society  drama  in  4  acts, 
being  a  tr.  and  reconstruction  of  Victorien 
Sardou's  play  of  Fernande. 

©  Marcus  D.  Larrowe,  New  York;   1872: 
4279,  Apr.  24.  7658 

Cloud  (The);  play  in  5  acts,  by  H.  B.  Cooke. 
10  p.     f".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  23,  1912;   D:  31773;  Henry  B. 
Cooke,  Salt  Lake  City.  7659 

Cloud  (A)  in  the  honeymoon;  a  comic  sketch  in 
1  act,  by  J.  Palgrave  Simpson.  New  York, 
De  Witt  [1884]  1  p.  1.,  12  p.  12°.  (De  Witt's 
acting  plays,  no.  826) 

©  A.  T.  B.  De  Witt,  New  York ;  1884 :  26393, 
Dec.  30 ;  2c.  Jan.  22,  1885.  7660 

Cloud  wrapped;  an  original  comedietta  in  1  act. 

©    Boston    home    journal,    Boston;    1892: 

13962,  Mar.  30.  7661 

Cloudburst  (The);  drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Rol- 
nick.    92  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  15,  1915;  D :  39407 ;  Jacob  Rol- 
nick,  Brooklyn.  7661a 

or,  A  deluge  in  the  Tyrol,  a  dramatic  oper- 
etta in  1  act,  book  and  lyrics  by  W.  J.  Wilson. 
17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  William  J.  Wilson,  Cleveland ;  D :  11857, 
Dec.  4,  1907 ;  2c.  Dec.  4,  1907.  7662 

Cloudburst  (A)  in  a  Colorado  canon.  See 
Reuben's  conversion. 

Clouded  (A)  honeymoon;  a  domestic  drama  in 
1  act,  by  T.  W.  Wharmby.  1  p.  1.,  27  p.  2  1. 
t".    Ms.     [With  music] 

©    Thomas   AV.    Wharmby,    Boston;    1889: 
8962,  Mar.  21 ;  2c.  May  24.  7663 

Clouded  (A)  misfortune;  comedy  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  G.  Nagel.     [4]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  2,  1911 ;  D :  24114 ;  George  Nagel, 
Newark,  N.  J.  7664 

Clouded  (The)  title;  play  in  1  act  and  2  scenes, 
by  M.  D.  Pettigrew.  [1],  17  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  June  23,  1914;  D:  37380;  Mabel  D. 
Pettigrew,  Los  Angeles.  7664a 


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7686 


Clouds;  an  original  American  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  W.  A.  Sliver  (Fred  Marsden)  Author's 
ed.  New  York,  R.  M.  De  Witt  [1873]  1  p.  1. 
62  p.    12°.     (De  Witt's  acting  plays,  no.  149) 

©  AV.  A.  Sliver,  New  York  ;  1873  :  3340,  Apr. 
2;  2c.  Sept.  20.  7665 


play  in  3  acts,  by  Jaroslav  Kvapil,  tr.  from 

tlie  Bohemian  by  C.  Recht.     {In  Poet  lore,  v. 
21,  no.  6,  Nov.-Dec,  1910) 

©  Feb.  6,  1911 ;  2c.  Feb.  9,  1911 ;  D :  23336 ; 
Charles  Recht,  New  York.  7666 

See  also  Aristophanes'  Birds,  Frogs  and 

Clouds. 

Clouds  and  sunshine;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  W. 
C.  Herman.  Chicago,  Chicago  manuscript  co. 
[1911]    66  p.    t°.    Mimeographed. 

©   Sept.   5,   1911;   2c.    Sept.   18,   1911;    D: 
25244  ;  Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  7667 


—  a  drama  in  3  acts,   by  Charles  Arlington 
Reade.     33  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  A.  Reade,  Chicago ;  D :  954,  Oct. 
14,  1901 ;  2c.  Aug.  13,  1902.  7668 

an  original  Irish  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E. 


Mortimer  and  W.  Duignan. 

©  Edward  Mortimer  and  W.  Duignan,  New 
York ;  1880 :  15100,  Oct.  5.  7669 

Clouds  of  the  sun;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Isa- 
bella Howe  Fiske.  (In  Poet  lore,  v.  15,  no.  2, 
summer,  1904;  periodical  ©  Poet  lore  co., 
Philadelphia ;  B :  82548,  Nov.  7,  1904 ;  2c.  Sept. 
22,  1904)  7670 

Cloudy  (A)  day;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  B.  L.  C. 
Griffith.  Philadelphia,  The  Penn  publishing 
CO.,  1894. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia ;  1894 :  10485, 
Feb.  16. ;  2c.  Feb.  16.  7671 

Cloudy  sky;  or.  The  unfortunate  children,  a 
drama  of  real  life,  by  N.  S.  Springer.  24  p. 
8°.    Printed. 

©  Narcissa  Smith  Springer,  Cleveland; 
1887:34576,  Dec.  31;  2c.  July  13,  1888;  2c. 
new  ed.  Feb.  7,  1891.  7672 

-  a  comedy-drama  in  5  acts,  by  L.  Q. 


.Jeffries  and  N.  S.  Springer. 

©  L.  Q.  Jeffries  and  Narcissa  S.  Springer, 
Cleveland ;  1885  :  11951,  May  28.  7673 

Clove;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Raymond  Law.    50  p. 
f.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  16,  1911;   D:  24221;   Raymond 
Ives  Blakeslee,  Los  Angeles.  7674 

Cloven  (The)  foot;  a  play,  by  Franz  Moln^r.    64 
p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Henry  W.  Savage,  New  York ;  D :  12986, 
May  12,  1908 ;  2c.  May  12.  1908.  7675 


Clover  blossom;  a  domestic  drama.  49  p.  4*. 
Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Nevins,  Kansas  City,  Mo. ;  1891 : 
23284,  June  26 ;  2c.  June  25.  7676 

play  in  1  act,  by  J.  G.  Clarke,  jr.    29  p.    t". 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1915 ;  D :  39947 ;  John  Gaw 
Clarke,  jr..  Mobile.  7676a 

Clover  Dale;  a  rural  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
C.  F.  Harrison.    42  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Charles  F.  Harrison,  Chicago ;  D :  4545, 
Jan.  23,  1904;  2c.  Feb.  12,  1904.  7677 

Clover  farm;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Gil- 
bert Patten. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1898: 
67905,  Nov.  21 ;  2c.  Dec.  24.  7678 

by  W.  G.  Patten. 

©  William    G.    Patten,    Brooklyn;    1892: 
30697,  July  23.  7679 

Clover  foot;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Jeannette 
Steer. 

©  Marcus  R.  Mayer,  New  York  ;  1890 :  41021, 
Dec.  23.  7680 

Clover  (The)  trio;  a  high  class  singing  act  for 
the  vaudeville  stage,  arr.  for  ladies'  voices  by 
Samuel  H.  Speck. 

©  Mrs.  W.  A.  Benjamin   (Lucille  Clover), 
New  York ;  1898 :  19393,  Mar.  24 ;  2c.  Mar.  24. 

7681 


a  singing  act  for  vaudeville,  by  Mrs.  W.  A. 

Benjamin  and  others.    4  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Mrs.  W.  A.  Benjamin,  New  York ;  D :  203, 
Feb.  23,  1901 ;  2c.  Feb.  23,  1901.  7682 

Cloverdale;  a  rural  comedy  in  1  act,  by  L. 
Westervelt. 

©  Leonidas  Westervelt,  New  York;  1897: 
56842,  Oct.  7.  7683 

Cloverdale  (The)  picnic.  See  Uncle  Si  and  the 
Sunbeam,  club. 

Cloverdell;  a  truly  rural  opera  in  2  acts,  book 
by  G.  T.  Richardson,  music  by  George  Lowell 
Tracy,  lyrics  by  D.  K.  Stevens.  31  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  George  Tilton  Richardson,   Boston;   D: 
7253,  Sept.  14,  1905 ;  2c.  Oct.  5,  1905.         7684 

Clown  (Le);  nouvelle  musicale  en  2  actes,  [de] 
Victor  Capoul,  musique  de  I.  de  Camondo. 
Paris,  G.  Astruc  et  cie.,  1906.  44  p.  8".  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©    G.    Astruc,    Paris;    D :  8203,    Mar.    21; 
1906 ;  2c.  Mar.  21,  1906.  7685 

Clown  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Baruch. 

©  Emanuel  Baruch,  New  York ;  D :  13653, 
Aug.  26,  1908.  7686 


363 


7687 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


7702 


Clown  (The)— Continued. 

by  M.  R.  Mechtold.  66  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

^  Mary  Rider  Mechtold,  New  York;  D: 
11585,  Oct.  25,  1907 ;  2c.  Nov.  8,  1907.        7687 

Clown  and.  shepherdess.     See  Mardi  gras. 

Clown  (El)  bebe;  comedia  Ifrica  do  primer 
actor,  eu  3  cuadros  y  un  epilogo,  en  verso  y 
prosa,  original  de  Javier  do  Burgos  y  Luis 
Linares  Becerra,  mtisica  de  los  maestros  Can- 
dela  y  Goncerlian.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores  espauoles]  1910.  54  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Oct.  29,  1910 ;  2c.  Oct.  31,  1910 ;  D :  22435 ; 
J.  de  Burgos  y  L.  Linares  Becerra,  Madrid. 

7688 

Clown  drill.     See  April  fool. 

Clown  (The)  of  hearts. 

©  William  Neely  Pallman,  Germantown, 
Pa. ;  D :  8470,  May  21,  1903.  7689 

Clowns.     See  Pagliacci. 

Clown's  (The)  ascent;  a  pantomime  in  1  act,  by 
Charles  Smith.     [1]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ringling  bros.,  Baraboo,  Wis.;  D:  15702. 
Apr.  23,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  23,  1909.  7690 

Club  (El)  de  la  alegria;  revista  en  1  acto, 
dividido  en  5  cuadros,  en  prosa  y  verso,  origi- 
nal de  Eduardo  Haro  y  Joaquin  Aznar,  mfislca 
del  maestro  Teodoro  San  Jos6.  Madrid  [So- 
ciedad de  autores  espaiioles]  1914.  40  p.  12°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Sept.  17, 1914  ;  Ic.  Sept.  21, 1914 ;  D :  38199 ; 
Eduardo  Haro  y  Joaquin  Aznar,  Madrid. 

7690a 

Club  (El)  de  las  solteras;  pasatiempo  c6mico- 
llrico,  en  1  acto,  dividido  en  5  cuadros,  en 
prosa  y  verso,  original  de  Manuel  Fernilndez 
de  la  Puente  y  Luis  P[ascual]  Frutos,  mtisica 
de  los  maestros  Foglietti  y  Luna.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1910.  50,  [6]. 
p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  May  19,  1910 ;  2c.  May  20,  1910 ;  D  :  21078 ; 
Fernfindez  de  la  Puente  y  Pascual  Frutos,  Ma- 
drid. 7691 

Club  (The)  fairy;  comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
William  Jossey.    11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  21,  1915;  D:  41007;  William 
Johnson  Jossey,  Chicago.  7691a 

Club  (The)  friend;  or,  A  fashionable  physician, 
an  original  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  S.  Rosenfeld. 
New  York,  The  De  Witt  publishing  house, 
1897.  3  p.  1.,  89  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  Green- 
room ed.  of  copyrighted  plays) 

©  Sydney  Rosenfeld,  New  York;  1897: 
31831,  May  25 ;  2c.  Nov.  13.  7692 


Club  friends;  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  V.  Samuels. 
10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

1©  Ic.  Dec.  19,  1910 ;  D :  22S4S ;  Maurice  V. 
Samuels,  New  York.  7693 

Club  (The)  man;  story  of  club  life  in  1  act  play- 
let, by  H.  H.  Richards.  [8]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  13,  1911;   D:  26018;  Harry  H. 
•  Richards,  New  York.  7694 

Club  (The)  man's  dream;  farce  in  2  acts,  by  A. 
M.  Kenny.    46  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Apr.   28,   1911;   D:  24086;   Anna   M. 
Kenny,  New  Yorlj.  7695 

a   temperance   sketch,   3   scenes,   by   Fred 


Townsend   Russell.     Cleveland,    O.,   Burke   & 
Russell,  1901.     10  p.     12°. 

©  Burke  and  Russell,  Cleveland ;  D :  1063, 
Nov.  2,  1901 ;  2c.  Nov.  23,  1901.  7696 

Club  (A)  man's  gossip;  comedy  monologue  and 
medley  parody,  by  Harry  L.  Nev.-ton  and  Aaron 
S.  Hoffman.    4  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  H.  L.  Newton  and  A.  S.  Hoffman,  Chi- 
cago ;  D :  820,  Aug.  31,  1901 ;  2c.  Aug.  31,  1901. 

7697 

Club  meeting.     See  Monologues  of  to-day. 

Club  (The)  penalty;  comedy  playlet,  by  A.  E. 
Ferris.     [1],  19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  9,  1913;  D:  31930;  Albert  Earl 
Ferris,  Dayton,  Ky.  7698 

Club  (The)  woman;  by  T.  J.  Gaffney.  11  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Thomas    J.    Gaffney,    Albany;     D :  8165, 
Mar.  8,  1906 ;  2c.  Mar.  8,  1906.  7699 

farcical  sketch,  by  J.  Driscoll.     [2],  18  p. 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.   2,    1912;    D:  31019;    Joe   Dris- 
coll, New  York.  7700 

■play    in   1    act,    by   A.    Harr.     11   p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  20,  1915 ;  D :  41785 ;  Anna  Harr. 
New  York.  7700a 

Club  (The)  woman  and  the  hero;  a  comedietta, 
by  Opie  Read.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  [1903] 
20  p.    12°.     (On  cover :  Atlas  series) 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago;  D:  3849,  Aug.  19, 
1903 ;  2c.  Sept.  25,  1903.  7701 

Clubbing  a  husband;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Edith 
F.  A.  U.  I'ainton.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  & 
company  [1915]     54  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  7,  1915 ;  2c.  Oct.  11,  1915 ;  D :  41954 ; 
Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  7701a 

Clubs  and  Cupid;  a  musical  composition,  book 
by  G.  T.  Hadley,  music  by  Frederick 
Schwartz.    Typewritten.     [AVords  only] 

©    Grace    Talbot    Hadley,    St.    Louis;    C: 
195854,  Dec.  14,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1908.    7702 


364 


7703 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE  UNITED   STATES 


7726 


Clubs  lead,  hearts  beat;  by  F.  W.  Mahr.    52  p. 
4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  8,  1909  ;  D  :  16722 ;  Frederick  W. 
Mahr,  Boston.  7703 

comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  F.  W.  Mahr.    59  p. 


4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  11,  1910;   D:  17972;   Frederick 
W.  Mahr,  Boston.  7704 

Clue  (The)  of  the  crescent  scar;  comedy  drama 
in  3  acts,  by  J.  D.  Jaxone.  [90]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

I©   Ic.   Aug.   19,   1911;   D:  24987;   J.   Duke 
Jaxone,  Govans,  Md.  7705 

Cluster  (A)  of  diamonds;  a  musical  comedy- 
drama,  by  J.  C.  Webb. 

©  John  Crittenden  Webb,  Chicago;   1893: 
238S2,  May  17.  7706 

Clutch  (The)  of  a  vampire;  in  3  acts,  by  C.  T. 
Wilkerson.    39  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   June  30,   1911;   D:  24609;   Chas.   T. 
Wilkerson,  Quinton,  Okl.  7707 

Clutch  (The)  of  circumstances;  byG.  Creel.  12 
p.    t".    Typewritten. 

©  George  Creel,  Kansas  City,  Mo. ;  D :  13495, 
Aug.  3,  1908 ;  Ic.  Aug.  3,  1908.  7708 

modern  domestic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  J. 

Marshall.    36  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  1,  1912;  D :  29261 ;  Mary  Jen- 
nette  Marshall,  Boston.  7709 

Clytia;  or,  The  lovers  of  Nineveh,  dramatic 
piece,  burlesque  extravaganza,  by  J.  I.  C. 
Clarke. 

©  Joseph  I.  C.  Clarke,  Brooklyn ;  1870 :  4847, 
Dec.  14.  7710 

Clytie;  a  comedy  in  3  acts. 

©    Lotta    Crabtree,    Boston;    1894:31032, 
June  8.  7711 

a  drama,  adapted  from  the  novel  of  Joseph 

Hutton,  in  4  acts,  by  S.  Fiske. 

©  Stephen  Fiske,  United  States ;  1876 :  300, 
Jan.  6.  7712 

Coach  (The);  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  D.  H. 
WalUice.     [57]  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  14,  1911 ;  D :  23359 ;  David  Har- 
old Wallace,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  7713 

Coach  (The)  and  the  freshman  halfback.  See 
Football  (The)  friends. 

Coachman;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  D.  L.  Anchors. 
67  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  16,  1909 ;  D :  16842 ;  Don  Louis 
Anchors,  Tulsa,  Okl.  7714 

Coachman  Higgings,  M.  D. ;  a  comedy  in  4  acts, 
from  the  German  of  Dr.  Klaus. 

©  John  F.  Ward  and  D.  H.  Wilson,  New 
York  ;  1SS7  :  10350,  Apr.  18.  7715 


Coachman's  (The)  bride;  or,  A  charm  in  the 
halter,  a  comedy,  by  C.  F.  Quinn.  24  p.  8°. 
Printed. 

©  C.  F.  Quinn,  Wilkes  Barre,  Pa.;  1893: 
55S53,  Dec.  18;  2c.  July  30,  1895.  7716 

Coachman's  (A)  surprise  party.  See  Tate 
(The)  of  twins. 

Coaiua,  the  rose  of  the  mountains;  dramatized 
by  a  Sister  of  Charity  of  the  B.  V.  M.  Mount 
St.  Joseph's  academy,  Dubuque,  Iowa. 

©  M.  J.  Clark,  Dubuque,   la.;   1884:9370, 
May  6.  7717 

Coal  (A)  day;  a  play  in  1  acf,  by  A.  J.  Pickens. 
[1],  15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Feb.   8,   1913;   D:  32249;   Arthur   J. 
Pickens,  New  York.  7718 

Coal  (The)  dust  twins;  in  1  act,  by  M.  Hyman. 
[4]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  8,  1911;  D:  25703;  Milton  Hy- 
man, San  Francisco.  7719 

Coal-heaver's  revenge;  a  negro  sketch,  by 
George  L.  Stout,  arr.  by  Charles  White.  New 
York,  R.  M.  De  Witt  [1874]  1  p.  1.,  7  p.  12". 
(De  Witt's  Ethiopian  and  comicdrama,  no.  35) 

©  Robert  M.   De  Witt,   New  York;   1874: 
15S26,  Dec.  31 ;  2c.  Feb.  19,  1S75.  7720 

Coal-oil  Johnny;  by  J.  F.  Palmer. 

©  John  Fay  Palmer,  Cleveland ;  1896 :  2322, 
Jan.  4.  7721 

Coals  and  ashes  of  life.  See  Black  (The)  cres- 
cent. 

Coals  of  fire;  by  W.  Smith.  24  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

•     ©   Winchell   Smith,   New  York;   D:  10137, 
Jlar.  14,  1907 ;  2c.  Mar.  14,  1907.  7722 

- — -  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  B.  Matthews. 

©  J.  Brander  Matthews,  New  York;  1871: 
8846,  Sept.  22.  7723 

drama  in  1  act,  by  W.  Howe.     16  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Walter  Howe,  New  York ;  D :  10950,  July 
11,  1907 ;  2c.  July  11,  1907.  7724 

a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  E.  CofEey.    76 


p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Lucy  Edwalyn  Coffey,  New  York;  1886: 
22700,  Oct.  8 ;  2c.  Dec.  7.  7725 

Coast  folks;  rural  drama  in  5  acts,  by  G.  M. 
Rosener.  New  York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald 
[1909]     54  p.    12°. 

©  Julv  24,  1909;  2c.  July  28,  1909;  D: 
10397 ;  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.        7726 

Coast  (The)  guard;  an  original  American  melo- 
drama in  5  acts,  by  L.  Mitchell  and  J.  Vincent. 
117  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Lewis  Mitchell,  Arlington,  N.  J.,  and 
James  Vincent,  New  York;  1893:25496,  May 
26;  2c.  May  26.  7726a 


365 


7727 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


7748 


Coast  (The)  guard— Continued. 

an  original  American  melo-drama  in  5  acts, 

depicting  life  along  the  sea  coast,  by  L.  Mitch- 
ell.   145  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Lewis  Mitchell,  New  York ;  1888 :  27545, 
Sept.  28 ;  2c.  Oct.  12.  7727 

by  L.  Mitchell  and  J.  Vincent. 


©  Lewis  Mitchell,  Arlington,  N.  J.,  and 
James  Vincent,  New  York;  1893:25496,  May 
26 ;  2c.  May  26.  7728 

Coast  (The)  guard  of  Connecticut.  See  Mary 
Bray. 

Coast  guards;  a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  with  a 
grand  scenic  production  and  electrical  display, 
by  J.  L.  Tempest.    55  p.    4'.    Typewritten. 

©  John  Lincoln  Tempest,  Shenandoah,  Pa. ; 
D :  10760,  June  12,  1907 ;  2c.  Mar.  12,  1908. 

7729 

Coast  (The)  of  chance;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  W. 
Presbrey,  founded  on  the  novel  of  the  same 
title,  by  Esther  and  Louisa  Chamberlain.  [129] 
p.    4.".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  23,  1909 ;  D :  16610 ;  Eugene  W. 
Presbrey,  New  York.  7730 

Coast  (The)  of  Maine;  a  romantic  melodrama  in 
3  acts,  by  P.  P.  Minnelli.  Clyde,  O.,  Ames' 
publishing  CO.,  1904.  25  p.  12°.  (Ames' series 
of  standard  and  minor  drama,  no.  455) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  D :  5978,  Dec. 
28,  1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  28,  1904.  7731 

Coast  of  New  England;  a  rural  comedy  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  Jean  Barrymore.    73  p.  f.  Type- 
written. 

©  United  amusement  co.,  Erie,  Pa. ;  D :  8755, 
June  29,  1906 ;  2c.  June  29,  1906.  7732 

Coasting;  by  R.  G.  Morris. 

©  Robert  Griffin  Morris,  New  York;  1887: 
1264,  Jan.  15.  7733 

Coat  (The);  monologue,  by  B.  B.  Hay  ward. 
Typewritten. 

©  Beatrice  B.  Hay  ward.  United  States; 
1899 :  13261,  Feb.  17 ;  2c.  Feb.  17.  7734 

Coat  (The)  of  many  colors. 

©  Clara  Rogers  Owens,  Omaha,  Neb.  D: 
6517,  Apr.  15,  1905.  7735 

Coats.     See  New  comedies. 

Coats  and  petticoats;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Rachel 
Baker  Gale.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1911. 
[32]  p.    4".     (On  cover:  Baker's  ed.  of  plays) 

©  Dec.  24,  1910 ;  2c.  Dec.  27,  1910 ;  D :  22929 ; 
Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.  7736 

Coba  fina;  sainete  en  1  acto  y  en  prosa,  original 
de  Pedro  Muiioz  Seca  y  Pedro  Pgrez  Fernan- 
dez. Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles] 
1912.    29,  [1]  p.    12». 

©  Dec.  5,  1912 ;  2c.  Dec.  6,  1912 ;  D :  31563 ; 
P.  Muiioz  Seca  y  P.  Perez  Fernandez,  Madrid. 

7737 


Cobbenibious. 

©  Madalene  Lang,  New  York ;  D :  11577, 
Oct.  23,  1907.  7738 

Cobbler  (The);  a  monologue  of  humor  and 
pathos,  by  T.  S.  Denison.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Den- 
ison. 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  1895 :  35811,  July 
9 ;  2c.  Aug.  24.  7739 

Cobbler  and  count;  or.  Now  I  was  happiness, 
a  German-American  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  M. 
Fehrmann. 

©  Max  Fehrmann,  Dayton,  O. ;  1882 :  9703, 
June  13.  7740 

Cobbler  (The)  king;  play  in  2  acts,  by  J.  G. 
Ewing.    2  V.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  6,  1914 ;  D  :  37239 ;  Joseph  Grant 
Ewing,  Wilmington,  Del.  7740a 

Cobbler  (The)  of  Coblentz;  a  comic  opera  in  3 
acts,  libretto  by  R.  M.  Sterrett. 

©  Robert  M.  Sterrett,  La  Salle,  111. ;  1899 : 
49878,  Aug.  2.  7741 

Cobbler  (The)  of  Kopenick;  libretto  for  a 
musical  play  or  opera  in  3  acts,  by  Z.  B. 
Cutler.     [5],  41  p.    f".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  11,  1913;  D:  33921;  Zene  Bliss 
Cutler,  Chicago.  7742 

Cobbler's  (The)  all;  1  act  comedy,  by  G.  W. 
Day.     [2],  10  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  24,  1913;  D:  33595;  Geo.  W. 
Day,  New  York.  7743 

Cobbler's  (A)  conquest;  in  4  acts,  by  R.  Man- 
sure. 

©  Robert  Mansure,  Philadelphia;  1880: 
6564,  Apr.  28.  7744 

Cobra  (The);  by  J.  S.  Ennis.  12  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Jennie  Sherman  Ennis,  Detroit ;  D : 
3982,  Sept.  21,  1903 ;  2c.  Sept.  21,  1903.     7745 

Cobwebs;  play  in  3  acts,  by  R.  R.  Rollins.  [2], 
107  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  4,  1913 ;  D :  33399 ;  Richard  R. 
Rollins,  Des  Moines.  7746 
or,  A  day  at  the  junction,  a  musical  com- 
edy in  2  acts,  by  D.  Smith,  Boston. 

©  Dexter  Smith,  United  States;  1880: 
17600,  Nov.  18.  7747 

Cobzar  (Le);  drame  lyrique  en  2  actes,  de 
Helene  Vacaresco  et  Paul  Milliet,  musique  de 
Gabrielle  Ferrari.  Paris,  Enoch  et  cie.,  1912. 
36  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  May  17,  1912;  2c.  May  18,  1912;  D: 
29802 ;  Enoch  et  cie.,  Paris,  7748 

Cocaine;  1  act  drama,  by  R.  Conville.  18  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  27,  1915 ;  D :  40485 ;  Robert  Con- 
ville, New  York.  7748a 


366 


7749 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE  UNITED   STATES 


7767 


Cocaine  (The)  fiend;  a  1  act  comedy,  by  A. 
Lewis.     5  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Andy  Lewis,  Brooklyn ;  D :  226,  Mar.  16, 
1901 ;  2c.  Mar.  16,  1901.  7749 

Cocina  (La);  sainete  en  1  acto  y  en  prosa,  origi- 
nal de  A.  Ramos  Martin,  mtisica  del  maestro 
Rafael  Calle.ia.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espanoles]  1912.     34  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Dec.  5,  1912 ;  2c.  Dec.  6,  1912 ;  D  :  31575 ; 
Antonio  Ramos  Martin,  Madrid.  7750 


Code  book — Continued. 

play  in  1  act,  by  J.  E.  Medland. 

t".    Typewritten. 


[1],  13  p. 


Cock-a-doodle-doo. 
tists. 


See   Rival   (The)    drama- 


Cock  (The)  of  the  North;  or,  Dargai  Ridge,  an 
original  drama,  in  5  acts,  by  R.  Brower. 

©  Robert  Brower,  Jersey  City  ;  1897 :  65653, 
Nov.  26.  7751 

Cocked  (The)  hat;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  Alice  Wilson  Browne.  25  p.  f.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Edward  L.   Graves,   United   States ;   D : 
142,  Feb.  16,  1901 ;  2c.  May  13,  1901.         7752 

play   in  1  act,   by  L.   Hatch.     15  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    25,    1910;    D:  22383;    Leonard 
Hatch,  Brookline,  Mass.  7753 

Cockney  and  the  con;  a  comedy  skit,  by  Wm.  D. 
Hall.     14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Orr  &  Willison,  Philadelphia ;  D :  10125, 
Mar.  9,  1907;  2c.  Mar.  12,  1907.  7754 

Cockney  (A)  landlady;  monologue,  by  B.  B. 
Hayward.    Typewritten. 

©  Beatrice  B.  Hayward,  Wayland,  Mass. ; 
1898  :  64366,  Nov.  2 ;  2c.  Nov.  3.  7755 

Cocorico;  operette  en  3  actes,  livret  de  G.  Duval, 
M.  Soulie  &  P.  .Tailly,  musique  de  Louis  Ganne. 
Paris,  Max  Eschig,  1914.  143  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Feb.  28,  1914 ;  2c.  Mar.  9,  1914 ;  D :  36298  ; 
Max  Eschig,  Paris.  7755a 

Cocos  (The)  Island  treasure.     See  $60,000,000. 

Cocotte  (La)  en  loterie;  piece  en  2  actes  et  3 
tableaux,  [de]  Louis  Bouvet,  Darantigre  et 
Arribat.     Paris,  C.  Joubert,  1911.     72  p.     12°. 

©  Sept.  1,  1911 ;  2c.  Oct.  23,  1911 ;  D  :  25567 ; 
Joubert,  Paris.  7756 

Coddington's  policy;  a  farce  comedv  in  3  acts, 
by  E.  F.  Daly. 

©  Eugene  F.  Daly,  New  York ;  1895 :  57427, 
Nov.  13.  7757 

Code  book;  drama  in  1  act,  by  De  Witte  Kap- 
lan and  H.  D.  Walter.  17  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.    1,    1909;    D:  16757;    Herbert 
David  Walter,  New  York.  7758 


©  Ic.   July  25,   1914;   D:  37673;   John  Ed- 
ward Medland,  Oakland,  Cal.  7758a 

Code  (The)  of  honor;  a  drama  in  5  acts  and  7 
tableaux,  by  A.  Corbett. 

©  Adolphe  Corbett,  New  York ;  1883 :  17591, 
Sept.  25.  7759 


a  modern  society  comedy-drama  in  3  acts, 

by  G.  Blumberg  and  C.  Stephenson.    74  p.    4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Cecil  Stephenson  and  Gustav  Blumberg, 
Southport,  England  ;  D :  3451,  May  19,  1903 ; 
2c.  May  19,  1903.  7760 

Codes  of  honor;  1  act  play,  by  N.  Deichmann 
Anderson.    6  p.    4°,    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  26,  1913 ;  D :  34244 ;  Nels  D.  An- 
derson, Baltimore.  7761 

Codicil  (The);  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Paul  Fer- 
rier,  tr.  by  Elizabeth  Lester  Mullin.  (In  Poet 
lore,  V.  19,  no.  2,  summer  1908;  periodical  © 
May  29,  1908 ;  2c.  July  20,  1908 ;  B  :  165948 ; 
Poet  lore  co.,  Boston)  7761a 

Co-ed  and  the  senior;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  J.  F. 
Mitchell,  jr.  Greenfield,  Wm.  Mitchell  print- 
ing CO.,  1909.    Ill  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.  9,  1909  ;  2c.  Nov.  11,  1909 ;  D :  17351 ; 
John  F.  Mitchell,  jr.,  Greenfield,  Ind.        7762 

Co-eds;  a  college  comedy  romance. 

©  Carl  F.  Ohliger,  Pittsburgh;  D:  13752, 
Aug.  29,  1908.  7763 

or,  One  yard  to  gain,  a  foot  ball  comedy 

in  2  acts,  by  G.  K.  Mead.    St.  Paul,  Dramatic 
publishing  CO.  [1903]    cover-title,  15  numb.  1.    f°. 

©  George  Kieth  Mead,  St.  Paul;  D:4397, 
Dec.  16,  1903;  2c.  Nov.  27,  1903.  7764 

Co-eds  courageous;  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts, 
book  by  Gordon  Wilson,  music  by  A.  B.  Bene- 
dict. 

©  William  Charles  Gordon  Wilson  and 
Allan  Boyer  Benedict,  Chicago ;  D :  1999,  June 
12,  1902.  7765 

Co-eds  (The)  of  Glen  wood;  or,  A  day  on  the 
campus,  college  opera  in  2  acts,  lyrics  and 
music  by  Harry  T.  Krompart.  [29]  p.  f°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  June  3,  1910 ;  D :  21244 ;  H.  T.  Krom- 
part, Medina,  N.  Y.  7766 

Co-education;  a  comedy  in  3  acts  with  lyrics, 
by  A.  M.  Smith.    86  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Alice  Maude  Smith,  Tacoma ;  D :  12857, 
Apr.  28,  1908;  2c.  Apr.  14,  1908.  7767 


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77^8 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


7784 


CcEur  a  coeur;  piece  en  3  actes  [par]  Romain 
Coolus  [pseud,  of  R.  C.  AVeill]  Paris  [Impr. 
de  I'lllustration]  1907.    2  p.  1.,  82  p.    8°. 

©  R.  Coolus,  Paris ;  D :  11822,  Nov.  29,  1907  ; 

2c.  Nov.  29,  1907.  7768 

Coeur    (Le)     a    des    raison     (The    heart    has 

reasons);  a  1  act  comedy,  by  De  Flers  and 

Caillavet.    49  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  De  Flers  &  Caillavet,  Paris;  D:4121, 
Oct.  21,  1903 ;  2c.  Oct.  21,  1903.  7769 

Cceur-as;  oper  in  3  akten,  nach  Scribe  und 
Legouv^,  von  Eniil  Tschirch  und  Carl  Berg, 
musik  von  Eduard  Kiinneke.  Miinchen,  Drei 
masken-verlag,  g.  ni.  b.  h.,  1913.  2  p.  1.  52  p. 
12".     [Libretto  only] 

©  Aug.  10,  1913;  2c.  Jan.  21,  1914;  D: 
35723 ;  Drei  masken  verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h., 
Munich.  7769a 

Coeur  de  Frangaise;  drame  en  5  actes  et  8  ta- 
bleaux, de  A.  Bernede  et  A.  Bruant,  illustra- 
tions de  Delaroche.  28  p.  4".  (Supplement 
gratuit  au  no.  2909  du  Monde  illustre,  28 
decerabre  1912) 

©  Dec.  28,  1912;  2c.  Jan.  25,  1913;  D: 
32072 ;  Arthur  Bern&de  et  Aristide  Bruant, 
Paris.  7770 

Coeur  de  Lion;  or,  The  crusaders,  a  dramatiza- 
tion of  Scott's  novel,  The  talisman,  by  H.  O. 
Stechhan. 

©  Hans  Otto  Stechhan,  Indianapolis;  1896: 
57196,  Oct.  17.  7771 

Coeur  de  moineau;  comedie  en  4  actes,  [de] 
Louis  Artus.  Paris,  Librairie  theatrale,  1905. 
3  p.  1.,  306  p.    12°. 

©  Louis  Artus,  Paris ;  D :  7302,  Sept.  25, 
1905 ;  2c.  Sept.  25,  1905.  7772 

Coeur  (Le)  dispose;  comedie  en  3  actes,  par  F. 
de  Croisset  [pseud,  of  Francis  Wiener]  36  p. 
illus.  4°.  (L'lllustration  tliSatrale,  8^  an- 
nee.— 222,  26  octobre  1912) 

©  Oct.  26,  1912;  2c.  Nov.  16,  1912;  D: 
31401;  Francis  de  Croisset,  Paris.  7773 

Cosur  (Le)  et  la  loi;  comedie  en  3  actes,  de  P. 
et  V.  Margueritte.  Paris,  J.  Rueff,  1905. 
cover-title,  28  p.    8". 

©  Paul  et  Victor  Margueritte,  Paris;  D: 
7362,  Oct.  5,  1905;  2c.  Oct.  5,  1905.  7774 

Coeur  (Le)  et  la  rose;  reve  d'amour  en  1  acte, 
en  vers,  [par]  Emile  Lesueur,  musique  de 
Edouard  Flament.  Po&me.  Paris,  C.  Joubert, 
1912.    19  p.    8°. 

©  Oct.  1,  1912 ;  2c.  Dec.  2,  1912 ;  D :  31519 ; 
Joubert,  Paris.  7775 

Coeur  (Le)  et  le  rests;  comgdie  en  3  actes  [par] 
Jacques  Monnier.  Paris,  Calmann-Levy 
[1907]    3  p.  1.,  229  p.    12°. 

©  res.  under  act  of  Mar.  3,  1905,  by  Cal- 
mann-Levy, Paris :  res.  no.  1211 ;  Ic.  Oct.  14, 
1907.  7776 


Coeur  revelateur.     See  Tell-tale  (The)  heart. 

Coffee  for  two;  a  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
F.  Summerfield.     Typewritten. 

©    Fred.    Summerfield,    New    York;    1899: 
23499,  Apr.  3 ;  2c.  Apr.  3.  7777 

Coffee  grounds  Mary;  by  K.  M.  Lacey.     12  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  K.  McAdams  Lacey,  Columbus,   O. ;  D : 
11439,  Sept.  30,  1907 ;  2c.  Sept.  30,  1907.   7778 

Coffin  plates;  play  of  horror  in  1  act,  by  M.  ^Y. 
Reed.     [1],  14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  2,  1914;  D:35S89;  Mark  Wliite 
Reed,  Cambridge,  Mass.  7778a 

Cofrade  (EI)  Matias;  sainete  lirico,  dividido  en 
5  cuadros  y  en  prosa,  original  de  E.  Calonge, 
niQsica  del  maestro  Soutnllo.  Madrid  [Socie- 
dad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1914.  41  p.  12°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©   Mar.    15,    1915;   Ic.   Mar.    17,    1915;    D: 
40091  ;  Enrique  Calonge,  Madrid.  7778b 

Cog  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  Livia  Nye.  20  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  23,  1913 ;  D :  33021 ;  Livia  Nye 
Simpson,  Chicago.  7779 

Cohen  and  his  ward;  comedy  sketch,  by  M.  M. 
Gilday.    2  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Myron  M.  Gilday,  New  York ;  D :  16057, 
June  12,  1909 ;  2c.  June  12,  1909.  7780 

Cohen  and  the  con;  1  act  play,  by  O.  Shafter. 
9  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  12,  1912 ;  D :  31688  ;  Otto  Shafter, 
New  York.  7781 

Cohen  is  arrested  for  exceeding  the  speed  limit; 
monologue,  by  Allen  Spencer  Tenny.  1  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   le.   Oct.   21,   1915;   D:  42180;   Columbia 
graphophone  co.,  New  York.  7781a 

Cohen  phoning  to  the  board  of  health;  mono- 
logue, by  Montague  Glass.  3  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.    Oct.    21,   1915;    D :  42179 ;    Columbia 
graphophone  co..  New  York.  7781b 

Cohen's  busy  day;  a  musical  farce  comedy  in  3 
acts. 

©    Joe   W.    Spears   and    Ollie   Mack,    New 
York  ;  D  :  5958,  Dec.  15,  1904.  7783 

Cohen's  courtship;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  W.  A. 
Quick.     5  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  A.  Quick,  New  York;  D:  11087, 
July  31,  1907 ;  2c.  July  31,  1907.  7783 

Cohen's  divorce;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  George  M. 
Rosener.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1911. 
9  p.    12°.     (On  cover:  Baker's  ed.  of  plays) 

©   Aug.   31,   1911;   2c.    Sept.   1,   1911;    D: 
25123 ;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.    7784 


368 


7785 


COPYEIGHTED  IN  THE   UNITED  STATES 


7803 


Cohen's  social  troubles;  by  F.  Hadley.  3  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   May  24,   1913;   D:  33363;  Florence 

HaUley,  Brooliilyn.  7785 

Cohen's  toy  shop;  a  1  act  comedy,  introducing 
tlie  original  mechanical  doll,  by  R.  Everett. 

©    Ruth    Everett,    Elkins,    Ark. ;    D :  7932. 
Feb.  1,  1906.  7786 

Coin  (The)  of  destiny;  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act, 
by  F.  C.  Robinson.     5  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mav  9,  1912  ;  D :  29625 ;  Frank  C.  Rob- 
inson, Everett,  Wash.  7787 

Coincidence  (A);  an  Ethiopian  farce  in  1  act, 
by  James  Shettel  and  W.  George.  Clyde,  O., 
Ames'  publishing  co.  [1S93]  7  p.  12°.  (Ames' 
series  of  standard  and  minor  drama,  no.  325) 
©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  1893:23494, 
May  15 ;  2c.  May  24.  7788 

Co-ingular  (A)  sin-gulance;  or.  You  don't  say- 
so,  novel  vaudeville  act,  by  E.  F.  Mulcahy. 
5  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Aug.   10,   1915;    D:  41518;    Edmond 
Francis  Mulcahy,  New  York.  7788a 

Coja  (La)  y  el  encogido  (The  lame  girl  and  the 
bashful  man);  coraedia  en  3  actos  y  en  prosa, 
por  Juan  Eugenio  Hartzenbusch,  tr.  literal- 
mente  y  anotada,  para  el  estudio  de  la  buena 
conversacion  espaiiola,  por  Floyd  Baker  Wil- 
son.   New  York,  N.  Ponce  de  Leon,  1885. 

©  N.  Ponce  de  Leon,  New  York ;  1885 :  5197, 
Mar.  2.  7789 

Same.    New  York,  R.  E.  Fenno  &  co.,  1902. 

2  p.  1.,  ix,  [2],  9-216  p.     12°. 

©  R.  F.  Fenno  &  co.,  New  York ;  D :  17.51, 
Apr.  17,  1902 ;  2c.  May  27,  1902.  7790 

Cola;  or,  Love  and  jealousy,  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 
C.  Ralston.    44  p.    i°.    Typewritten. 

©  Clyde  Ralston,  New  York;  1888:35417, 
Dec.  12;  2c.  Jan.  21,  1889.  7791 

Colasin;  zarzuela  dramatica  en  1  acto  y  3  cua- 
dros,  en  prosa,  original  de  R.  Del  tell  y  F.  Riera, 
musica  del  maestro  Antonio  San  Nicolas.  INIa- 
drid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espauolesi  1908. 
34  p,     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ramon  Del  tell  v  Federico  Riera,  Madrid : 
D :  14694,  Jan.  2,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1909.     7792 

Cold-blood;  trasredy  in  1  act,  by  H.  Tipper.  8  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mav  5,  1910 ;  D :  20985 ;  Harry  Tipper, 
New  York.  7793 

Cold  (A)  day  when  we  get  left;  a  3  act  comedy, 
by  F.  M.  Wills  and  C.  Burke. 

©  Frank  ISI.  Wills  and  Charles  Burke,  New 
York ;  1884 :  20438,  Oct.  10.  7794 


Cold  (A)  deal;  a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
G.  S.  Johns. 

©   George   Sibley  Johns,   St.   Louis;   1895: 
3267,  Jan.  11 ;  2c.  June  8.  7795 

a  1  act  drama,  by  J.  Brown.     3  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  5,  1914 ;  D :  38758 ;  Jack  Brown, 
New  York.  7795a 

sketch  in  1  act,  by  Fred  Beaman.     Type- 


written. 

©  George  W.  Neville,  Newark,  N.  J. ;  1899 : 
33786,  May  19 ;  2c.  May  22.  7796 

Cold  feet;  farce  comedy  in  3  ^cts,  by  H.  Segall. 
103  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  23,  1915  ;  D  :  42072  ;  Harry  Segall, 
Chicago.  7796a 

Cold  (A)  finish;  a  vaudeville  sketch,  by  Harry 
L.  Newton.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  [1905]  11 
p.  16°.  (On  cover:  Denison's  vaudeville 
sketches) 

Cold  (The)  molasses  special;  an  original  mono- 
logue, by  E.  F.  Kendall.    Typewritten. 

©   Ezra   F.   Kendall,    Mt.    Vernon,   N.   Y. ; 
1900  A :  3918,  Feb.  12  ;  2c.  Feb.  12.  7798 

Cold  poison;  duologTie  in  1  scene,  by  Harold 
Whitaker.  New  York,  S.  French ;  London,  S. 
French,  ltd.,  1913.     12  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.   13,   1913;   2c.   Nov.   14,   1913;   D: 
35018;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.         7799 

Cold  (A)  proposition.     See  Snow  (The)  man. 

Cold  storage;  1  act  comedy,  by  F.  Searight.  12 
p.     4°.     Typewritten.     . 

©   Ic.   Aug.   7,    1912;    D:  30473;    Franklyn 
Searight,  New  York.  7800 

Cold  turkey;  play  in  1  act,  by  Chas.  W.  Doty. 
7  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  16,  1914 ;  D :  36360 ;  Jessie  Hay- 
ward,  Chicago.  7800a 

travesty  of  the  Rial  to,  by  Tex  Charwate 

[pseud,   of  A.  Charwate]     12  p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    18,    1915;    D:  40415;    Arthur 
Charwate,  New  York.  7800b 

Cole,  Bob  and  James  Young-er,  bandit  kings. 

•     ©    Ernest    Stout,    Chicago;    D:2789,    Dec. 
5,  1902.  7801 

Colette;  play  in  1  act,  by  B.  Bloch.  [1],  IS  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Dec.   30,    1913;   D:  355-53;    Bertram 
Bloch,  New  York.  7803 

a  2  act  play,  by  Ferris   [pseud,  of  M.  F. 


Bishop]  dramatized  from  a  story  of  the  same 
name  by  Annie  Ellen  Holden.  16  p.  8°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Mary  F.  Bishop,  Boston;  D:3143,  Mar. 
2,  1903;  2c.  Nov.  16,  1903.  7803 


5379—15 24 


69 


7804 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


7822 


Colette  a  bon  coeur  .  .  .  ;  piece  en  1  acte,  [par] 
Claude  Roland  et  Jose  de  Berys.  Paris,  C. 
Joubert,  1911.     26  p.     8°. 

©  Dec.  28,  1911 ;  2c.  Jan.  23, 1912  ;  D :  2S390 ; 
Joubert,  Paris.  7804 

Colgar  los  habitos;  sainete  en  1  acto,  dividido 
en  3  cuadros,  on  prosa,  original  de  A.  Doniin- 
guez,  nn'isiea  de  los  niaestros  Lleo  y  Foglietti. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espauoles]  1910. 
37  p.     12".     [Libretto  only] 

©    Sept.    6.    1910;    2c.    Sept.    7,    1910;    D: 
21989;  Antonio  Donunguez,  Madrid.         7805 

Colima  (The)  wreck;  or.  The  unhappy  mar- 
riage, a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  B.  Ci-osby, 

©  Edward  Bvron  Crosby,   San  Francisco; 
1895 :  54968,  Oct.  30.  7806 

Colin  Craw;  an  idyllic  drama  in  2  acts,  by  C. 
R.  Clifford. 

©  C.  R.  Clifford,  Boston ;  1879 :  3679,  Mar. 

18.  7807 

Colinette;  pi6ce  en  4  actes,  par  G.  Lenotre 
[pseud,  of  L.  L.  T.  Gosselin]  et  Gabriel  Martin. 
Paris,  P.  V.  Stock,  1898.    2  p.  1.,  133  p.    12", 

©  G.  Lenotre  &  G.  Martin,   Paris;   1898: 
72089,  Dec.  12 ;  2c.  Dec.  12.  7808 

Collaboration;  comedy  in  1  act.  by  J.  J.  Olson. 
16  p.    8°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Dec.  1,   1913;   D:  35210;   Jerome  J. 
Olson,  Chicago.  7809 

Collaborators  (The);  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  R. 
Scluibering.     133  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  31,  1911 ;  D :  24807 ;  C.  R.  Scbu- 
bering,  Oakland,  Cal.  7810 

farce  in  1  act,  by  H.  B.  Hulbert.     10  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  20,  1911 ;  D :  23145 ;  H.  B.  Hul- 


bert, Springfield,  Mass. 


7811 


Collapse  of  the  Bon  Ton  lodge  club;  a  comedy 
in  1  act,  by  J.  M.  Beach.  8  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©    .Jessie    McLean    Beach,    Los    Angeles; 
D :  14420,  Nov.  30.  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  30,  1908. 

7812 

Collapsible  convictions;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  A. 
Bonham.  Chicago,  1914.  [l],12p.  4°,  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  .Tune  3,  1914;  D:  37206;  Alice  Ben- 
ham,  Chicago.  7812a 

Collar  (El)  de  estrellas;  corned ia  en  4  actos,  en 
prosa,  original  de  J.  Benavente.  Madrid  [So- 
ciedad de  autores  espauoles]  1915.    71  p.    8". 

©  June  24,   1015;   Ic.   June  25,   1915;   D: 
41050;  Jacinto  Benavente,  Madrid.         7812b 

Collar  (The)  of  gold.     See  Malachy  of  Meath. 


Collars  and  cuffs;  an  original  comedy  drama  in 
3  acts,  by  C.  Gilday. 

©  Charles  Gilday,  New  York;  1884:531, 
Jan.  7.  7813 

Colleague  Crampton.  See  Dramatic  works  of 
Gerhart  Hauptmann. 

Colleagues;  comedy  skit,  by  C.  M.  Anson.  [3], 
27  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

■  ©  Ic.  May  2,  1913 ;  D  :  33123 ;  Frank  Sheri- 
dan, New  York.  7814 

Collect  on  delivery.     See  C.  O.  D. 

Collected  plays  and  poems;  by  Cale  Young  Rice. 
V.  1,  2.  Garden  City,  New  York,  Doubleday, 
Page  &  company,  1915.  2  v.  front,  (port.) 
8°. 

Dramatic  contents  :  A  night  in  Avignon. — 
Yolanda  of  Cyprus. — Giorgione. — Arduin. — 
0-Ume's  gods. — The  immortal  lure. — Porzia. — 
Charles  di  Tocca. — David. 

©  Mar.  4,  1915;  2c.  and  aff.  Mar.  9,  1915; 
A:  397031;  C.  Y.  Rice,  Louisville.  7814a 

Collector  (The);  miniature  musical  comedy  in 
1  act,  book  and  lyrics  by  A.  E.  Krows.  [3], 
29  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  27,  1913 ;  D :  32770 ;  Arthur  Ed- 
win Krows,  New  York.  7815 

Collector  (A)  of  autographs;  by  E.  R.  Greylouch 
and  Harvey  Denton.    15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Fob.  23,  1910 ;  D :  20299 ;  E.  R.  Grey- 
louch, Dallas.  7816 

Colleen;  an  Irish  play  in  3  acts,  by  Ella  von 
Wrede.    44  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ray  von  Wrede,  Paris ;  D :  5096,  May  31, 
1904;  2c.  May  31,  1904.  7817 

Colleen  (The)  bawn;  or,  The  brides  of  Garry- 
owen,  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Boucicault. 

©  Dion  Boucicault,  New  York,  in  renewal 
for  14  years  from  Mar.  23,  1888 ;  1888 :  8376, 
Mar.  2L  7818 

Colleen  (The)  dass;  a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by 
J.  E.  Hunt. 

©  James  E.  Hunt,  San  Francisco;  1883: 
2484,  Feb.  6.  7819 

Colleen  dhas  machree;  a  sensational  romance 
of  Ireland  in  4  acts  and  18  scenes,  by  A.  H. 
Woodhull. 

©  Aaron  H.  Woodhull,  No.  Attleboro,  Mass. ; 
1888 :  28770,  Oct.  9.  7820 

Colleen  (The)  machree;  sketch,  by  A.  INIacDon- 
ald.     [1],  2  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  7,  1912  ;  D  :  29597  ;  Archie  Mac- 
Donald,  Canton,  Mass.  7821 

or,   The  girl  of  my  heart,   a  drama  in  3 

acts,  by  J.  Mills.    43  p.    8".    Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  Mills,  Methuen,  Mass. ;  D :  2S93, 
Jan.  23,  1903;  2c.  Feb.  19,  1903.  7822 


370 


7823 


COPYEIGHTED  IKT  THE  UNITED  STATES 


7844 


Colleen  (The)  rheu.     See  Killarney. 

College  (The)  ball;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Harry  O. 
Osgood.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1909.  54 
p.    12°,     (On  cover:  Baker's  ed.  of  plays) 

©    Oct.    22,    1909;    2c.    Oct.    23,    1909;    D: 
17172 ;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.    7823 

College  (The)  belles;  a  farcical  comedy  in  4 
acts,  by  Edward  Greey. 

©  Eleanora  Mary  Greey,  New  York;  1886: 
26074,  Nov.  18.  7824 

College  (The)  boy;  by  Jack  Norworth  [pseud, 
of  John  Klem]     3  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Jack   Norworth,   Philadelphia;    D:7629, 
Nov.  28,  1905 ;  2c.  Nov.  28,  1905.  7825 

by  R.  T.  Kettering.    6  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ralph  T.  Kettering,  Chicago ;  D :  10354, 
Apr.  15,  1907;  2c.  Apr.  15,  1907.  7826 

comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  C.  Elmen- 


dorf. 

©  William  C.  Elmendorf,   New  York;   D: 
6372,  Mar.  3,  1905.  7827 

College  (The)  boy  and  the  show  girl;  by  Guy 
Fletcher  Bragdon.    17  p.    4°.    Tj'pewritten. 

©  Jack  Lawrence,  Chicago ;  D :  15805,  May 
8,  1909;  2c.  May  8,  1909.  7828 

College  boy  and  the  voice;  by  M.  M.  Jacobs. 
6  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Mar.   23,   1910;   D:  20550;   MaxAvell 
Malcolm  Jacobs,  San  Francisco.  7829 

College  (The)  boy  and  the  waif;  a  comedy 
drama  in  1  act,  by  A.  Griftin. 

©  Arthur   Griffin,    Fall   River,   Mass. ;   D : 
9862,  Jan.  29,  1907.  7830 

College  boy  and  widow;  1  act  vaudeville  sketch, 
by  C.  A.  Taylor.    8  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.   25,   1911;   D:  23465;   Chas.   A. 
Taylor,  New  York.  7831 

College  boys;  farcical  comedy  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  W.  C.  Herman.  Chicago,  Chicago  manu- 
script CO.,  1912.    [71]  p.    f°.    Mimeographed. 

©  Mar.  1,  1912  ;  2c.  Apr.  8,  1912  ;  D  :  29313 ; 
Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  7832 


1  act  play,  by  John  T.  Prince,  jr.     10  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Samuel  W.   Smith,  New  York ;  D :  7727, 
Dec.  16,  1905;  2c.  Dec.  16,  1905.  7833 

College  bred;  a  comedy   drama  in  4  acts,   by 
P.    Plunkett. 

©  Percy  Plunkett,  New  York ;  1895 :  20103, 
May  13.  7834 

College  capers;  an  American  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  F.  W.  Norcross.     Typewritten. 

©  Frederic  Walter  Norcross,  Philadelphia; 
1899 :  76058,  Nov.  21 ;  2c.  Dec.  27.  7835 


College  (The)  chap;  comedy  drama  in  3  acts, 

by  Harry  L.  Newton  and  John  Pierre  Roche. 

Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1911.    41  p.    12°. 

©  Aug.  5,  1911 ;  2c.  Aug.  7,  1911 ;  D :  24870 ; 

Walter  H.  Baker  co.,  Boston.  7836 

College  (The)  chaperonee;  1  act  play,  by  J.  H. 
Fish.     8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  1,  1910;  D:  21460;  John  Hugh 
Fish,  New  York.  7837 

College  (The)  chaperones;  by  S.  Shoup.  12  p. 
f".     Typewritten. 

©  Sherman  Shoup,  Holton,  Kan, ;  D :  13042, 
Apr.  9,  1908;  2c.  May  22,  1908.  7838 

College  (The)  chums;  comedy  incident,  by 
Harry  L.  Newton.  New  York,  M.  Witmark  & 
sons,  1914.  13  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  Harry  L. 
Newton's  one-act  comedy  sketches,  monologues 
and  dramatic  episodes) 

©  Sept.  1,  1914 ;  2c.  Sept.  2,  1914 ;  D :  38031 ; 
M.  Witmark  &  sons,  New  York.  7838a 


—  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Mirou  Lefhngwell. 
Chicago,  Chicago  manuscript  co.,  1911.  [58] 
p.    f°.    Mimeographed. 

©   Sept.   7,   1911;   2c.   Sept.   18,   1911;    D: 
25242;   Alexander  Byers,   Chicago.  7839 


—  farce  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Mrs.  C.  J.  Trav- 
ers.     29  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  4,  1909 ;  D :  17004 ;  Mrs.  Cecil  J. 
Travers,  Oakland,  Cal.  7840 


—  musical  farce  comedy,  by  I.  Witmark. 
.   ©    Isidore    Witmark,    New    York;     1893: 
40935,  Sept.  8.  7841 


a  3  act  comedy  of  college  life,  by  Anthony 

E.  AVills.    New  York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1907 
48  p.    12°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York ;  D :  10288, 
Apr.  6,  1907;  2c.  Aug.  20,  1907.  7842 

College  (A)  Cinderella;  original  3  act  play,  by 
Edward  E.  and  Augusta  R.  Kidder.  New 
York,  S.  French ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1915. 
65  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  23,  1915  ;  2c.  Oct.  25,  1915 ;  D :  42079 ; 
Samuel  French,  New  York.  7842a 

College  (The)  coach;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  T.  J. 
Nawn.     [1],  12  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.   17,   1912;   D:  31036;   Thos.   J. 
Nawn,  Philadelpliia.  7843 

College  comedies;  by  Edwin  Bateman  Morris. 
Philadelpliia,  The  Penn  publishing  company, 
191L     [179]  p.     12°. 

©   July   26,   1911;   2c.   July   27,    1911:    A: 
295056;  Peun  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.        7844 


371 


7845 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


7863 


Colleg-e   (The)    cowboy;   a   comedy-drama   iu  3 
acts. 

©  Mary  Castle  Alice  De  Con,  St.  Paul  Park, 
Minn. ;  D :  13120,  June  5,  190S.  7845 

College  Crampton.     See  Dramatic  (The)  works 
of  Gerhart  Hauptmann. 

College  days;  by  W.  Montague.    9  p.    4°.    Type- 
written. 

©    Walter   Montague,    San   Francisco;    D: 
13998,  Oct.  6,  190S ;  2c.  Sept.  21,  1908.      7846 


—  college  comedy  in  3  acts  set  in  rural  relief, 
by  G.  M.  Rosener.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co., 
1912.     42  p.     12". 

©   Dec.   12,    1912;   2c.   Dec.   13,    1912;    D: 
31G92;  George  M.  Rosener,  New  York.     7847 

play  in  1  act,  by  W.  E.  Doran.     [5]  p.    4". 


Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.    19,    1913;    D:  34483;    W.    E. 
Doran,  Colon,  Mich.  7848 

College  (A)  education;  play  in  1  act,  by  F.  P. 
Combier.    12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  29,  1913;  D:  34566;  Frederick 
P.  Combier,  New  York.  7849 

College  (The)  favorite;  musical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  E.  B.  Hess.  [74]  p.  f".  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  17,  1911 ;  D :  24709 ;  Ed.  B.  Hess, 
Wyoming,  O.  7850 

College  (The)  girl;  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Adams. 
90  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    20,    1909 ;    D :  17154 ;    Justin 
Adams.  Chelsea,  Mass.  7851 

College  (A)  girl  out  West;  musical  farcical 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Clarence  Black.  Chicago, 
The  Chicago  manuscript  co.,  1914.  [39]  p. 
f.    Mimeographed.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.   Oct.   5,   1914;   D:  38406;   Alexander 
Byers,  Chicago.  7851a 

College  (The)  girls  and  the  Teddys;  a  musical 
extravaganza  in  2  acts,  by  C.  E.  Blaney.  78  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Chas.  E.  Blaney,  New  York;   D:  13349, 
July  16,  1908;  2c.  July  16,  1908.  7853 

College  girls  at  home  and  abroad;  2  act  mu- 
.sical  play,  by  Edward  P.  Moran  and  M. 
Spiegel.  65  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Ic.  Mar.  2.  1910;  D:  20329;  Max  Spiegel, 
New  York.  7853 

College  (A)  graduate;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  M. 
Wit  to.      Typewritten. 

©  Martin  Witte,  Cambridge,  Mass.;  1893: 
46912,  Oct.  20;  2c.  Mar.  30,  1894.  7854 


College  (The)  hero;  musical  hurrah  in  2  acts, 
by  ^\^  M.  Davis  and  J.  Malilon  Duganne.    Re- 
vised.   New  York,  W.  Mills  Davis.     12  p.     8°. 
©  Ic.   Sept.   8,   1914;   D:  38311;   W.   Mills 
Davis,  New  York.  7854a 

College  (The)  idol;  play  in  3  acts,  by  R.  E, 
Ualldorson.     So  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  25,  1911 ;  D :  2.5310 ;  Ralph  Em- 
erson Halldorson,  Lincoln,  Neb.  7855 

College  inn;  a  1  act  musical  comedy,  words  and 
music  by  J.  F.  Cooke. 

©  James  Francis  Cooke,  Brooklyn;  D: 
14325,  Nov.  20,  1908.  7856 

College  (The)  janitor;  dramatic  production  in 

1  act,  by  R.  D.  Paine.    18  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  19,  1914  ;  D  :  37993  ;  Ralph  Dela- 

haye  Paine,  Durham,  N.  H.  7856a 

College  (A)  joke;  a  humorous  incident  for  3 
male  characters,  a  vaudeville  sketch  by  G.  F. 
Sturgis.     18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Granville  Forbes  Sturgis,  Brooklyn;  D: 
12527,  Mar.  12,  1908 ;  2c.  Mar.  12,  1908.    7857 

College  (The)  kid;  1  act  musical  comedy,  by 
R.  W.  Grace.     11  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Robert  W.  Grace,  Brooklyn;  D:  11861, 
Nov.  20,  1907;  2c.  Dec.  16,  1907.  7858 

College  knight-errant;  a  college  play  in  4  acts, 
by  M.  Hobson.    53  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Margaret  Hobson,  Los  Angeles;  D: 
15441,  Mar.  25,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  26,  1909.     5859 

College  (The)  lady;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  H.  A. 
Polk.     [1],  6  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  5,  1914;  D:  37757;  Harry  A. 
Polk,  New  York.  7859a 

College  life;  musical  comedy  trio,  by  M.  D. 
Hackendahl  and  V.  Bennett.  [2]  p.  f*. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  18,  1911;  D:  25517;  Maude  D. 
Hackendahl  and  Violet  Bennett,  Rochester, 
N.  Y.  7860 

College  oil  cans;  by  De  S,  G.  Drew.  6  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  2,  1911 ;  D :  25372 ;  De  Silver  G. 
Drew,  Little  Valley,  N.  Y.  7861 

College  (The)  of  rest;  play  in  3  acts,  by  D.  H. 
Wallace.     116  p.     obi.  12°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  3,  1912 ;  D :  29268 ;  David  Har- 
old Wallace,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  7862 

College  (The)  politician;  college  farce  comedy 
in  3  acts,  produced  under  the  title  of  The  lion 
rampant,  1911,  by  H.  W.  Weis  and  D.  T. 
Howard.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1912. 
51  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  27,  1912;  2c.  Nov.  29,  1912;  D: 
31484 ;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.      7863 


372 


7864 


COPYEIGHTED  IN  THE   UNITED   STATES 


7885 


Colleg'e  pranks;  a  farcical  comedietta  in  1  act, 
by  C.  T.  Dazey. 

©    Charles    T.    Dazey,    Lima,    111.;  ISSO: 

11795,  July  30.  7864 

College  (The)  prince;  light  opera  in  2  acts,  book 
and  lyrics  by  M.  A.  Hasen.  music  by  M. 
Blumenthal.  99  p.  4".  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Ic.  Feb.  17,  1914 ;  D :  36046 ;  Milton  Abel 
Hagen,  Stanford  University,  Cal.  7864a 

Colleg'e  (The)  professor.  See  Blind  (The) 
made  to  see. 

Colleg'e  quartet;  musical  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
H.  N.  Burbank.  6  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  12,  3909;  D:  17076;  Horace  N. 
Burbank,  Worcester.  7865 

College  (The)  scapegoat;  or,  His  winning 
touchdown,  3  act  comedy,  by  B.  A.  Searle. 
[110]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  20,  1911;  D:  28043;  Billy  A. 
Searle,  Cambridge,  Mass.  7866 

College  (The)  student;  a  farce,  by  H.  Hansel. 

©  Howell  Hansel,  New  York ;  1898 :  11160, 
Feb.  12.  7867 

College  (A)  sweetheart;  a  playlet  of  1  act,  by 
R.  F.  Andrews.     12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Roland  Franklyn  Andrews,  Waterbury, 
Conn. ;  D :  10561,  May  14,  1907 ;  2c.  May  14, 
1907.  7868 

College  (A)  town;  college  farce  comedy  in  3 
acts,  bv  Walter  Ben  Hare.  Chicago,  T.  S. 
Denison  &  CO.  [1910]  64  p.  12".  (On  cover: 
Alta  series) 

©  Aug.  23,  1910;  2c.  Aug.  25,  1910;  D: 
21871 ;  T.  S.  Denison  &  co.,  Chicago.         7869 

College   varieties. 

©  Daniel  Denison  Whedon,  New  York ;  D : 
4902,  Apr.  19,  1904.  7870 

College  (The)  volunteer;  a  4  act  melodrama 
about  the  Spanisli-Araorican  War,  by  G.  W. 
Dillon.     54  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  George  W.  Dillon,  Ware,  Mass. ;  D  :  6540, 
Apr.  11,  1905 ;  2c.  Apr.  18,  1905.  7871 

College  (A)  wedding;  4  act  comedy,  by  T. 
Haggard.     32  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Thaddius  Hacgard.  Portland.  Or. ;  D : 
9459,  Nov.  19,  1906 ;  2c.  Nov.  7,  1906.        7872 

College  (A)  widow;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts 
and  6  tableaux,  by  C.  J.  Mar. 

©  Curtiss  J.  Mar,  New  York:  1890:  38113, 
Dec.  2.  7873 

Collegian  (The)  and  the  girl;  play  in  1  act, 
by  Jack  Gorman.     6  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  11,  1912;  D:  30799;  Nat  and 
Helen  liitter,  Boston.  7874 


Collera  cieca.     See  Blind  anger. 

Collie  (The)  born;  a  burlesque  drama,  by  F, 
M.   Byron.     Typewritten. 

©    Frank    M.    Bvron,    New    York;    1898: 
19736,  Mar.  26;  2c.  Mar.  26.  7875 

Collier  &  cc;  comedy  sketch,  by  M.  M.  Kress. 
20  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Aug.   17,   1909 ;    D :  166S3,   Margaret 
M.  Kress,  Bath  Beach,  N.  Y.  7876 

Collier's  (The)  daughter;  or.  From  the  mines 
to  the  stage,  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  C.  B. 
Burns. 

©  Charles  B.  Burns,  United  States;  1886: 
2999.  Feb.  3.  7877 

Collins'  troubles.     See  Tranquility. 

Colloquy  of  the  holidays;  a  play  for  children, 
by  L.  M.  Parsons.  Dansville,  N.  Y.,  Bunnell  & 
Oberdorf,  1889.     23  p.     24°. 

©  Laura  M.   Parsons,  Chardon,   O. ;   1889 : 
13385,  May  2 ;  2c.  July  1.  7878 

Collusion;  a  farce  with  a  serious  lining  in  3 
acts,  by  S.  L.  Simpson.  83  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  28,  1913 ;  D :  32469 ;  S.  L.  Simp- 
son, New  York.  7879 

sketch  in  1  act,  by  N.  Tharp.     IS  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.   11,   1915 ;    D :  39954 ;    Norman 
Tharp,  New  York.  7879a 

Colomba;  drama  in  3  acts,  tr.  and  adapted  from 
the  French  of  Prosper  Merimee,  by  Irene 
Sargent. 

©  Caroline  C.  Walch,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. ;  D: 
1680.  Apr.  2,  1902.  7880 

Colonibine;  bajazzade  in  1  akt,  von  Erich  Korn. 

Berlin,  Felix  Bloch  erben,  1901.     26  p.     12". 

©  Felix  Bloch  erben,  Berlin;  D:1148,  Nov. 

4,  1901;  2c.  Nov.  4,  1901.  7881 

Colombine  et  Colombin.     See  Mayani, 

Colombo;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  E.  Ross. 
Alpena,  Mich.,  Argus  steam  print,  1895.  50  p. 
12". 

©  A.  E.  Ross,  Alpena,  Mich.;  1895:33274, 
June  26 ;  2c.  June  26.  7883 


or,  The  discoverers,  a  burlesque  extrava- 
ganza in  3  acts,  by  L.  V.  Chapin.  Act.  1,  2. 
Ms. 

©  Lulu   V.   Chapin,   Chicago;    1890:15435, 
15436,  May  10 ;  Ic.  each  May  10.     7883,  7884 

Colonel  (The);  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
M.  H.  Manning. 

©    INIichael    H.    Manning,    Portland,    Me. ; 
1897 :  30021,  May  17.  7885 


373 


7886 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


7907 


Colonel  (The)— Continued. 

a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  F.  C.  Burnand. 

©  R.  S.  Grant,  New  York ;  ISSl :  3323,  Mar. 
7.  7886 

• a  legitimate  3  act  comedy,  by  O.  P.  Sisson. 

©  Oscar  P.  Sisson,  New  York ;  1892 :  33286, 
Aug.  12.  7887 

liglit   opera    in   3    acts,    by   C.    Townsend. 

[3G]  p.     4".    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.   19,   1912;    D:2S770;    Cornelia 
Townsend,  Milwaukee.  7888 

musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  G.  Ridgwell, 


lyrics  by  Eustace  Baynes,  music  by  G.  Ridg- 
well.    [165]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  10,  1912 ;    :  29341 ;  George  Ridg- 
well, New  York.  7889 

—  an  original  drama  in  prologue  and  3  acts. 


by  F.  Keller. 

©  Frederick  Keller,  Brooklyn ;  1888 :  28494, 
Oct.  6.  7890 

or.  The  three  corners,  an  original  comedy 


in  3  acts  and  prologue,  by  S.  Slarble. 

©  Scott  Marble,  Chicago;  1888:2164,  Jan. 
19.  7891 

Colonel  Aaron  Burr;  a  historical  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  T.  S.  GafEney. 

©  T.  St.  John  Gaffney,  New  York ;  D :  498, 
May  21,  1901.  7892 

Colonel  (The)  and  I;  in  3  acts,  by  Frank  Dur- 
mont. 

©    Gallagher   &   West,    New    York;    1893: 
12557,  Mar.  11.  7893 

Colonel  (The)  and  the  lady;  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  Dawson  Milward  and  Holman  Clark.  Lon- 
don, 1.  Frencli.  ltd. ;  New  York.  S.  French, 
1912.  26  p.  16°.  (On  cover:  French's  act- 
ing ed.,  no  2421) 

©   Dec.   23,   1912;    2c.    Dec.   24,   1912;    D: 
31779;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.        7894 

Colonel  and  the  valet;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  A. 
Bush.     10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  29,  1909 ;  D :  17550 ;  Albert  Bush, 
Cincinnati.  7895 

Colonel  Baxter's  hired  girl;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  W.  J.  Chappelle. 

©   W.    J.    Chappelle,    Boston;    1888:24.547, 
Aug.  29.  7896 

Colonel  Bill  Snort  of  Texas;  a  4  act  comedy- 
drama,  by  D.  Howe. 

©  Den  Howe,   United   States;   1887:825.5, 
Apr.  6.  7897 

Colonel  Blizzard  from  Dakota;  a  comedy,  by 
O.  L.  Colburn.     15  p.     t".     Typewritten. 

©  Otis  Lincoln  Colburn,  Chicago ;  D :  6130, 
Jan.  24,  1905 ;  2c.  Jan.  24,  1905.  7898 


Colonel  Bob;  a  western  pastoral  in  5  acts,  by 
M.  JNIadlson  and  J.  Crawford.  91  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Marie  Madison  and  Jack  Crawford,  Chi- 
cago ;  D :  12696,  Apr.  7,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  7,  190S. 

7899 


or,  An  idyl  of  Virginia,  an  original  play, 

by  R.  Drouet. 

©  Robert  Drouet,  New  York;  1896:35545. 
June  17.  7900 

Colonel  Bulletts;  tabloid  musical  comedy,  by 
T.  McCracken.  22  p.  8".  Ms.  [Libretto 
only] 

©    Ic.    Feb.    12,    1915;    D :  39663 ;    Thomas 
McCracken,  Philadelphia.  7900a 


Colonel    Buncombe,    the    horse    trader. 
Hockmig-andy. 


See 


Colonel  Carter  of  Cartersville;  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  N.  H.  Mason.     127  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.    12,    1910;    D:  22278;    Norman 
Howell  Mason,  New  Brighton,  N.  Y.  7901 

Colonel  Carteret,  V.  C;  a  dramatic  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  S.  C.  Comstock.  15  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Seth  Cook  Comstock,  New  York ;  D :  539, 
June  1,  1901 ;  2c.  June  1,  1901.  7902 

Colonel  Chabert;  a  drama,  by  G.  I.  Holdship, 
dramatized  from  the  French  of  Balzac.  (In 
Colonel  Chabert,  and  The  major) 

©  George  Irwin  Holdship,  Pittsburgh ;  1892  ; 
50457,  Dec.  10;  2c.  Dec.  27.  7903 


—  dramatized  from  the  French  of  Balzac,  by 
W.  H.  Duncan,  jr.    33  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  William  Henry   Duncan,  jr.,   Brooklyn ; 
D :  11338,  Sept.  12,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  23,  1907. 

7904 

—  See  also  Chabert, 


Colonel  Conyers;   or,   A  tale  of  the  South,    a 
tragedy  in  9  acts,  by  I.  M.  Nomaun. 

©   E.   C.   Morris,   Morrisville,   Ala.;    1896: 
9021,  Feb.  7.  7905 


Colonel  Cortright  of  Virginia, 
and    Virginia. 


See  Vermont 


Colonel  Cromwell.     See  Ironsides  (The) 

Colonel  Dick;  or,  From  Maine  to  South  Africa, 
a  drama  in  4  acts  and  prologue,  by  D.  Alfred 
Lawrence.     46  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  14,  1910 ;  D  :  20447 ;  Lawrence  A. 
Dixon,  South  Freeport,  Me.  7906 

Colonel  Doyle  of  the  San  Louis;  a  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  M.  H.  Manning. 

©    Michael    H.    Manning,    Portland,    Me. ; 
1893  :  36072,  Aug.  3.  7907 


374 


7908 


COPYEIGHTED  IK  THE   UNITED   STATES 


7931 


Colonel  Granger;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  E. 
Firiuin, 

©    Emile    Firmin,    Florence,    Kan. ;  1892 : 

726G,  Feb.  15.  7908 

Colonel  Hale,  U.  S.  A.;  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  O. 
Achorn.     [3],  08  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   July   7,   1914;   D :  37479 ;   Edgar   O. 
Acliorn,  Boston.  7908a 

Colonel  Harry  Estes;  or,  From  West  Point  to 
the  surrender  of  Lee,  an  historical  and  mili- 
tary drama,  witli  accompanying  tableaux,  in 
6  acts,  by  W.  T.  Witmer.  Norwalk,  O., 
Chronicle  printing  establishment,  1877.  52  p. 
12°. 

©    Will    T.    Witmer,    Norwalk,    O. ;    1877: 
4597,  Apr.  16 ;  2c.  Apr.  30.  7909 

Colonel  (The)  in  Ireland;  an  Irish  comedy  in 
4  acts,  by  J.  L.  Roche. 

©  James  li.  Roche,  Memphis,  Tenn. ;  1899 : 
29628,  May  1.  7910 


an  Irish  comedy  in  8  acts,  by  J.  L.  Roche. 

©  James  L.  Roche,  Memphis,  Tenn. ;  1894 : 
14258,  Mar.  13.  7911 

Colonel  Jim;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  M.  E.  Smith. 

©  Mary  Ellis  Smith,  Chicago ;  1893 :  46096, 

Oct.  14.  7912 

Colonel  Newcome;  play  in  4  acts,  founded  on 

Tliackeray's   The   Newcomes,   by   M.   Morton. 

©  Michael  Morton,  New  York ;  D :  298,  Apr. 

1,  1901.  7913 


— —  Same.     133  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  M.  Morton,  Loudon;  0:9126,  Sept.  22, 
1906;  2c.  Aug.  11,  1906.  7914 

Colonel  (A)  not  a  colonel;  a  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  a  dramatization  of  A.  Gurley's  story  en- 
titled The  man  who  was  not  a  colonel,  by  A. 
Pierra. 

©  Adolfo  Pierra,  Philadelphia;  1900  A: 
3260,  Feb.  5.  7915 

Colonel  (The)  of  militia;  adapted  from  Thack- 
eray, by  .7.  Wright. 

©  Jean  Wright,  Louisville;  1897:24112, 
Apr.  19 ;  2c.  June  2.  7916 

Colonel  (The)  of  the  Red  Huzzars;  modern  ro- 
mantic phiy  in  4  acts,  dramatized  from  J.  R. 
Scott's  novel  of  same  name,  by  L.  Osborn. 
[98]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  12,  1912 ;  D :  28669 ;  John  Reed 
Scott,  Washington,  and  Lynn  Osborn,  Balti- 
more. 7917 

Colonel  (The)  of  the  troopers;  a  drama  in  5 
Jicts,  by  G.  I.  Grace. 

©  Gerald  I.  Grace,  New  York ;  1899 :  58709. 
Sept.  13.  7918 


Colonel  Roland;  piece  en  4  actes,  par  Adolphe 
Corbett. 

©  A.  Corbett,  New  York ;  1879 :  6141,  IMay 
7.  7919 

Colonel  Rulison;  or,  A  question  of  love,  a 
comedy  iu  5  acts,  by  M.  Goldsmitb. 

©   Milton   Goldsmith,    Philadelphia;    1891: 
36207,  Oct.  7.  7920 

Colonel  Russell  and  his  rough  riders;  or,  War 
after   the   war. 

©   Leonard   Landes,   New    York;    1900   A: 
23719,  Sept.  24.  7921 

Colonel  Sellers;  a  drama  iii  5  acts,  by  S.  L. 
Clemens.     Elmira,  N.  Y.,  1874. 

©  Samuel  L.  Clemens,  United  States ;  1874 : 
9490,  July  20.  7922 

Colonel  Sellers  as  a  scientist;  a  comedy,  by  S. 
L.  Clemens  aud  W.  D.  Howells. 

©  S.  L.  Clemens  and  W.  D.  Howells,  United 
States  ;  1883  :  21946,  Nov.  27.  7923 

Colonel  Sims;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  S.  C.  Hiukle. 
64  p.     4".     Tj'pewritten. 

©   S.   Cameron  Hinkle,   Atlantic  City;   D: 
15038,  Feb.  9,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  9,  1909.        7924 

Colonel  Starbottle;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  C.  C. 
Prescott. 

©  Coleman  C.   Prescott,   Louisville;   1875: 
6621,  June  23.  7925 

Colonel  Tipples  of  Kentucky:  a  comedy  in  5 
acts,  by  E.  H.  Hurst. 

©  Edward  Harry  Hurst,  Peru,  Ky. ;  1899: 
10342,  Feb.  3.  7926 

Colonel  Warden  of  Kentucky;  by  M.  C.  Kann. 
[33]  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©    Mattye    C.    Kann,    San    Francisco;    D: 
14586,  Dec.  21,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  21,  1908.     7927 

Colonel  Wherefore;  or,  The  happy  island  of 
Rory  Eory  Alice,  an  original  comedy  in  3 
acts,  libretto  by  I.  L.  Vansant. 

©  I.  L.  Vansant,  Philadelphia;  1880:7871, 
May  21.  7928 

Colonel's  (The)  daughter;  by  A.  E.  Birdsall. 
©  Anna  E.  Birdsall,  Brooklyn;  1898:68185, 
Nov.  22.  .  7929 

Colonel's  (The)  hat;  a  sketch  in  1  act,  by  J.  M. 
Cunmiing.     IS  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  .Joseph  Moore  Gumming,  San  Francisco; 
D :  11768,  Nov.  19,  1907 ;  2c.  Nov.  19,  1907. 

7930 

Colonel's  (The)  hobby;  a  musical  farce  comedy 
in  3  acts,  by  M.  O.  Sraallwood.     Typewritten. 

©    Miriam    Ormonde    Smallwood,    Boston ; 
1896:  32196,  May  28;  2c.  May  29.  7931 


375 


7932 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


7950 


Colonel's  maid;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  Leona 
Dalrymple.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1910. 
73  p.     12". 

©  Mar.  25,   1910;   2c.   Mar.   26,   1910;   D: 
20585 :  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co..  Boston.      7932 

Colonel's  (A)  mishap;  a  farce  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  Pliillip  Pinkopki.  Clyde,  O.,  Ames  publish- 
ing company  [1891]  1  p.  1.,  8  p.  12°.  (Ames' 
series  of  standard  and  minor  drama,  no  289) 

©   Ames   pub.    co.,    Clyde,    O. ;    1891:6502, 
Feb.  18;  2c.  Feb.  27.  7933 

Colonel's  (The)  orderly;  a  libretto,  by  W.  J.  F. 
Dai  ley. 

©  W.  J.  F.  Dailey,  New  York ;  D :  9824,  Jan. 
21,  1907.  7934 

M. 


a    serio-comic   military   drama,   by   W. 

Runkel. 

©    Wm.    M.    Runkel,    Philadelphia;    1891: 
44800,  Dec.  10.  7935 

Colonel's    (The)   pledge;   drama    in   1    act,   bv 
E.  H.  Reich.     [1],  6  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  18,  1914 ;  D  :  36070 ;  Emma  Har- 
riett Reich,  Chicago.  7935a 

Colonel's  (The)  romance;  comedy  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  E.  Kaye.     [37]  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  24,  1914 ;  D :  36124 ;  Elsie  Kave, 
Duluth,  Minn.  7935b 


Colonel's 
Proxy. 


(The)    surrender.       See    Plot    and 


Colonel's  (The)  wife;  a  comedy  melodrama  in 
5  acts,  by  W.  M.  Wilson.  124  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  Walter  M.   Wilson,   Brooklyn;   D:  2.5.53, 
Nov.  4,  1902;  2c.  Nov.  8,  1902.  7936 

84  p. 


a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  C.  W.  Doty. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Chas.  AV.  Doty,  Lewistown,  111. ;  D :  3106, 
Mar.  9,  1903 ;  2c.  Apr.  24,  1903.  7937 

Colonia;  or,  A  pag-e  of  unwritten  history,  an 
original  romantic  opera  comique  in  3  acts, 
libretto  by  R.  A.  Warring. 

©   Robert   A.   Warring,   New   York;   1894: 
60337,  Dec.  26.  7938 

Colonial  (The)  cavalier;  a  Virginia  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  E.  Brown. 

©  Enu  Brown,  New  York ;  D :  1014.  Oct.  8, 
1901.  7939 

Colonial  (A)  chapter;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  D.  H. 
Farquliarson.     Typewritten. 

©   Daniel    Herbert    Farquharson,    Norfolk, 
Va.;  1900  A:  23557,  Sept.  22;  2c.  Sept.  2:1. 

7940 


Colonial  (A)  courtship;  a  drama  of  the  Revolu- 
tion in  4  acts,  by  L.  K.  IMabie  and  G.  E,  Stod- 
dard.    93  p.    4".     Typewritten. 

©  Louise  Kennedy  Mabie  and  Geo.  E.  Stod- 
dard, United  States;  D :  5970,  Dec.  27,  1904; 
2c.  Dec.  27,  1904.  7941 

Colonial  (A)  dame;  by  H.  C.  Heverin. 

©  Harold  Cator  Heverin,  Dover,  Del. ;  1897 : 
.  31811,  May  25.  7942 


a  comedy  opera  in  8  acts,  by  C.  H.  New 

and  R.  B.  Smith. 

©  Clarence  Herbert  New  and  Robert  Bacbe 
Smith,  Brooklyn  ;  1896 :  53908,  Sept.  28.    7943 

See  also  Lady  Betty. 

Colonial  (The)  dames;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  A.  G. 
Williams. 

©  Arthur  Goldthorp  Williams,  New  York; 
1899 :  45125,  July  11.  7944 

Colonial  days;  an  American  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
F.  J.  Palmer. 

©   Frank   J.    Palmer,    Philadelphia;    1891: 
11928,  Apr.  2.  7945 

Colonial  days  of  America;  1  act  melodrama,  by 
H.  R.  Turner.    10  p.    4°.    Ms. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    17,    1911;    D:  23374;    H.    Ross 
Turner,   Philadelphia.  7946 

Colonial  (A)  dragoon;  by  D.  J.  Stevens. 

©   Dana   J.    Stevens,   Boston;   1899:46600, 
Jtdy  18.  7947 


Colonial    (A)    dream, 
and  dialect  stories. 


See    New    monologues 


Colonial  (The)  male  quartette;  vaudeville  act 
in  3  scenes,  by  W.  A.  Benjamin.  4  p.  8°. 
Typewritten. 

©  W.   A.   Benjamin,   New   York;   D:3942, 
Sept.  14,  1903.  7948 

Colonial  minstrels;  by  Mrs.  Frederick  W. 
Powers. 

©  Mrs.  Frederick  Powers,  Grand  Rapids, 
Mich. ;  D :  5987,  Dec.  31,  1904.  7949 

Colonial  plays  for  the  school-room;  designed 
for  class-room  worJc  in  sixth  and  seventh 
grades,  by  Blanche  Siioemaker  [i.  e.,  Blanche 
Shoemaker  Wagstaff]  Boston,  New  York 
[etc.]  Educational  publishing  company  [1912] 
72  p.  incl.  illus.,  plates.     12°. 

Contents:  The  Cohunbus  story. — Colonial 
Virginia. — The  first  Tlianksgiving. — A  witch- 
craft story. — A  Pennsylvania  incident. — Life 
in  New  York. — The  Georgia  debtors. — An  In- 
dian story. — Revolutionary  days. — Three  com- 
promises of  the  Constitution. 

©  Mar.  8,  1912;  2c.  Mar.  13,  1912;  A: 
305941 ;  Educational  pub.  co.,  Boston.      7950 


376 


7951 


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7971 


Colonial  (A)  programme;  drama  in  3  parts,  by 
A.  E.  Satterlee.  (/;i  Society,  v.  1,  no.  23,  Oct. 
4,  1913) 

©  Oct.  7,  1913 ;  Ic.  Oct.  14,  1913 ;  D :  34716 ; 
Anna  E.  Satterlee.  Los  Angeles.  7951 

Colonial  (A)  programme  for  tlie  Daughters  of 
the  American  Revolution;  by  A.  E.  Satterlee. 
[22]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

Contents  :  Tlie  spirit  of  '76. — Around  the 
campfires  at  Valley  Forge. — Seven  living  pic- 
tures. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  25,  1913;  D:  34311;  Anna  E. 
Satterlee,  Los  Angeles.  7952 

Colonial  (The)  quartette.  See  Artist's  (The) 
dream. 

Colonial  septette.     See  Ye  colonial  septette. 

Colonial  (A)  tea;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  C  B.  Price  and  Alonzo  Price. 

©  Clara  B.  Price,  Boston;  1900  A :  27.327, 
Nov.  3 ;  2c.  Mar.  2,  1901.  7953 

Colonial  troubadours;  a  white  minstrel,  by  Mi'S. 
Frederick  Powers. 

©  Mrs.  Fi-ederick  MV.  Powers,  Grand  Rap- 
ids, Mich. ;  D  :  6122,  Jan.  23,  1905.  7954 

Colonial  Virginia.  See  Colonial  plays  for  the 
school-room. 

Colony  (A)  girl;  or  Patience  Winne,  2  act 
musical  comedy,  libretto  and  lyrics  by  T.  B. 
Donaldson.  70  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  30,  1909 ;  D :  16781 ;  Thomas  B. 
Donaldson,  Philadelphia.  7955 

Colony  (A)  of  cranks;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
F.  T.  Loovius.  [New  York,  Printed  by  F.  W. 
Heiss,  1901]     34  p.     16°. 

©  Fred  T.  Loevius,  Brooklyn ;  D :  897,  Sept. 
25,  1901;  Ic.  Apr.  17,  1903;  Ic.  Apr.  22,  1903. 

7956 
Color.     (S'ee  Colour. 

Color  blind.     Typewritten. 

©  Carvl  Wilbur,  New  York ;  1900  A :  4468. 
Feb.  17 ;  2c.  Feb.  24.  ^  7957 

Color  CThe)  cone;  a  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act, 
bv  M.  V.  B.  Allen  and  W.  V.  Allen.  21  p. 
8".     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  10,  1913;  D:  32256;  M.  V.  B. 
Allen  and  W.  Van  Allen,  New  York.  7958 

Color  (The)  guard;  a  military  drama  in  5  acts 
with  accompanying  tableaux,  by  A.  R.  Cal- 
houn. Pittsburgh,  A.  A.  Anderson  &  sons, 
1870.     43  p.     16^ 

©  A.  R.  Calhoun,  United  States ;  1870 :  3600, 
Nov.  10 ;  2c.  Dec.  19 ;  Ic.  now  ed.  Nov.  20,  1877, 

7959 


Color  (The)  line;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  O.  T. 
Weeks.     [2],  109  p.     f .     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  10,  1911 ;  D :  25735 ;   Orville  T. 
Weeks,  Brooklyn.  7960 

1  act  play,  by  W.  H.  Matchette.     [3],  61  p. 


4".     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    25,    1913;    D :  34234 ;    William 
Harrison  Matchette,  Milwaukee.  7961 

•  or.  The  under  dog,  a  romance  of  tlie  South 


in  4  acts,  by  Harry  Clay  Blaney.    96  p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  H.  C.  Blaney,  Center  Moriches,  N.  Y. ; 
D:  11826,  Nov.  29,  1907;  2c.  .Nov.  29,  1907. 

7962 

Color  (The)  sergeant;  a  drama  in  1  act,  by  H. 
Templeton.     1  p.  1.,  7  p.    8".     Printed. 

©  Herminie  Templeton,  Chicago ;   D  :  2929, 
Jan.  29,  1903;  2c.  Jan.  29,  1903.  7963 

See  also  Colour-sergeant  (The) 


Colorado;  by  H.  Meraminger. 

©     Henrietta     Memminger,     Victor,     Col.; 
1895  :  431,  Jan.  2.  7964 


—  a  drama  in  3  acts. 

©  Olga  Verne,   Detroit;   1899:21266,  Mar. 
23.  7965 


—  a  romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Thomas. 

©  Augustus  Thomas,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. ; 
1899 :  55056,  Aug.  29.  7966 

a  sensational  Avestern  melodrama  in  4  acts, 


by  G.  W.  Edwards.     79  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  George  W.  Edwards,  Portland,  Or.;  D: 

9865,  Jan.  29,  1907;  2c.  Feb.  16,  1907.       7967 

Colorado  (A)  girl;  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  R.  Hin- 
man.     [32]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Apr.   25,   1912;    D:  29480;    Jesse   R. 
Hinman,  The  Dalles,  Or.  7968 

Colorado  (A)  match;  musical  comedy  in  2  acts, 
by  L.  A.  Bahner  and  T.  H.  Northrup.  87  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Mar.   19,   1913;   D:  32828;   Leo  Alo- 
ysius  Bahner  and  Theo.  H.  Northrup,  Denver. 

7969 

Colorado  (The)  miners;  a  play,  by  Bonne  Foi 
[pseud.] 
©  E.  Hunt,  Denver;  1879:602,  Jan.  14. 

7970 

Colorado  (A)  romance.  See  Byer's  library  of 
tabloid  plays. 

Colored  cards;  4  act  drama,  by  D.  D.  Cohen. 
71  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  20,  1910;   D:  17984;   David   D. 
Cohen,  St.  Paul.  7971 


377 


7973 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITION'S 


7993 


Colored  (The)  four  hundred;  ii  musical  farce  in 
3  acts,  by  F.  T.  Merrltt. 

©  Frank  T.  IMerrItt  and  Jlark  Davis,  De- 
troit ;  1S97 :  65270,  Nov.  23.  7972 

Colored  help;  a  farce,  arr.  by  F.  G.  IMaeder. 
©  Fred.  G.  IMaeder,  New  York ;  1870 :  4046, 
Nov.  25.  7973 

Colored  (A)  honeymoon;  minstrel  afterpiece, 
bv  Harry  L.  Newton.  Chicaso,  T.  S.  Den- 
nison  &  company  [1915]  13  p.  12".  (On 
cover:  The  I^thiopian  drama) 

©   July  26,   1915;   2c.   July   29,   1915;    D: 

41349 ;  Eben  H.  Norris.  Chicaso.  7973a 

Colored  (A)  maid;  sketcli,  by  W,  C.  Parker. 

®  Willa  Kaufmann,  Port  Richmond,  N,  Y. ; 

D :  8613,  May  29,  1906.  7974 

Colored  (The)  politician;  in  1  act,  by  F.  J. 
Beaman.     22  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

^   Fred    J.    Beaman,    Jackson,    Mich. ;    D : 
12996,  May  18,  1908 ;  2c.  May  18,  1908.     7975 

Colored  senators;  an  Ethiopian  burlesque  in  1 
scene,  by  Bert  Richards.  Clyde,  O.,  A.  D. 
Ames. 

©  A.  D.  Ames,  Clyde,  O. ;  1887 :  7239,  Mar. 
28.  7976 

Colored  (A)  social;  a  musical  farce  in  3  acts, 
by  F.  T.  Merritt. 

©  Frank  T.  Merritt  and  Mark  Davis,  De- 
troit ;  1897 :  65271,  Nov.  23.  7977 

Colored  society;  or,  The  elite  of  Darktown,  a 
farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  A.  Reade. 
Typewritten. 

©  Charles  A.  Reade,  Chicago ;  1898 :  28328, 
May  6;  2c.  Nov.  19.  7978 
See  also  Wise  (A)  coon. 

Colored  (The)  suffragettes;  female  minstrel 
afterpiece,  by  Sophie  Huth  Perkins.  Chicago, 
T.  S.  Denison  &  company  [1910]  16  p.  12°. 
(On  cover:  Denison's  specialties) 

©  Nov.  8,  1910 ;  2c.  Nov.  11,  1910 ;  D  :  22530 ; 
T.  S.  Denison  &  co.,  Chicago.  7979 

Colors;  sb.ort  play  in  1  stage  setting,  by  J.  B. 
Connolly,  adapted  from  his  short  story  Sonnie- 
boy's  people.     54  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  20,  1914;   D:  37362;   James  B. 

Connolly,  Boston.  7979a 

Colour;  or,  The  question  of  to-morrow,  drama 

in  5  acts.     New  York,  J.  Poliiemus,  printer, 

1874.     36  p.    8". 

©  Mayo  W.   Hazletine,  New  York;   1874: 
3441,  Mar.  18;  2c.  Mar.  26.  7980 

Colour-serg'eant  (The);  a  play  in  1  act,  by  Bran- 
don Thomas.  New  York,  S.  French ;  London, 
S.  French,  ltd.,  1909.     20  p.     12^ 

©    Samuel    French,    New   York ;    D :  16006, 
June  5,  1909;  2c.  June  20,  1909.  7981 

See  also  Color  (The)  serg'eant. 


Columbia;   drama   in   1   act   for   thirty-one  fe- 
males, by  Belle  Lewis  Speed. 

©    Edgar    S.    Werner,    New    York;    1894: 
12385,  Mar.  1 ;  2c.  Mar.  1.  7982 

melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  Sutton  Vane. 

©  William  Calder,  New  York;  1893:7488, 
Feb.  8.  7983 

a    national    drama    in    2    acts,    by    L.    B. 


Comins. 

©  Lizbeth  B.  Comins,  Boston ;  1888 :  11517, 
Apr.  20.  7984 

■  a  new  American  comic  opera,  text  by  G.  W. 


Currier,  music  by  Ernst  Jonas.  "  f 

©  George  W.  Currier,  Boston ;  1883 :  14278, 
Aug.  1.  7985 

an  operatic  extravaganza  in  4  acts,  by  H. 


W.  Hill.     Typewritten. 

©   Harry    W.    Hill,    Chicago;    1896:46162, 
Aug.  13 ;  2c.  Aug.  14.  7986 

or,   A  trip  to  Mars,   a   satirical,   political 


burlesque,    by    M.    Murray    and    H.    Hoyte. 
Typewritten. 

©  Mary  Murray  and  Hereward  Hovte, 
United  States  ;  1895  :  36533,  July  13  ;  2c.  July 
13.  7987 

Columbia  and  Uncle  Sam;  by  M.  H.  Mathieu. 

©  Michael  H.  Mathieu,  New  Orleans ;  1877 : 

15349,  Dec.  28.  7988 

Columbia  elect  and  free;  a  drama  suitable  for 
performance  in  female  academies  and  high 
schools,  by  the  authoress  of  Sylvia. 

©  William  H.  Sadlier,  New  York;  1877: 
3453,  Mar.  22 ;  2c.  Nov.  22.  7989 

Columbiad  (The)     See  Christopher  Columbus. 

Columbian  (The)  pageant;  a  pictorial  dramatic 
and  spectacular  production,  depicting  the 
great  events  of  American  history  from  the 
discovery  to  the  present  time. 

©  Ernest  Albert,  Chicago;  1891:21666, 
June  13.  7990 

Columbia's  congress;  a  temperance  demonstra- 
tion, by  S.  B.  Blaine.  [21]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  7,  1910 ;  D :  22021 ;  Suessa  Bal- 
dridge  Blaine,  Washington.  7991 

Columbia's  diplomacy;  by  A.  Washburn.  19  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Alice  Washburn.  Milwaukee ;  D :  1540. 
Mar.  10,  1902;  2c.  Mar.  10,  1902.  7992 

Columbia's  floral  emblem;  a  play  for  floral 
festivals  and  public  school  entertainments, 
[by  Ella  Sterling  Cummins]  New  York,  E.  S. 
Werner. 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner,  New  York  ;  1894 :  31803, 
June  13 ;  2c.  June  18,  7993 


378 


7994 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


8018 


Columbia's  flower;  an  operetta,  words  by  M. 
Neal. 

©   May   Neal,    Hamilton,    O. ;    1893:10039, 
Feb.  24.  7994 

Columbia's    reception;    a    patriotic    sketch,    by 
E.  Lawrence  Jenkins.     New  York,  Hints  pub- 
lishing company,  1903.    cover-title,  [4]  p.    12°. 
©  Hints  pub.  co..  New  York ;  D :  4199,  Nov. 
5,  1903 ;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1903.  7995 

Columbia's  victory.  See  British  (The)  oars- 
men. 

Columbine  (The)  trail;  a  domestic  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  E.  E.  Weston.  71  p.  8°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Effie  Ellsler  Weston,  Nutley,  N.  J.;  D: 
11469,  Oct.  7,  1907;  2c.  Oct.  7.  1907.  7996 

Columbus;  an  American  spectacular  mime,  arr. 

for  presentation  in  the  open  air,  by  A.  W.  Cole. 

©  Ashlev  W.  Cole,  New  York ;  1S8S :  27585, 

Sept.  28.  7997 

a  drama,  by  J.  A.  Copeland.     [Rochester, 

N.  Y.,   St.   .John  &   Spinning,   1890]     1  p.   1., 
47  p.     16". 

©    John    A.    Copeland,    Rochester,    N.    Y. ; 
1890 :  20536,  June  25 ;  2c.  Nov.  29.  7998 

a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  H.  C.  Fulton. 

©  Harrv  Clifford  Fulton,  Davenport.   la.; 
1890 :  36976,  Nov.  22.  7999 

'a  drama  with  introduction  and  notes,  by 

A.  D.  Rees.     Philadelphia,  John  C.  Winston, 
1907.     129  p.     12". 

©   Arthur   Dougherty   Rees,    Philadelphia; 
D:  11595,  Oct.  26,  1907;  2c.  Nov.  14,  1907, 

8000 


—  historic  play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Kraft't. 

©    Frederick    Krafft,    Jersey    City;    1893: 
26818,  June  3.  8001 


—  an  historical  and  romantic  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  J.  M,  Fon-est.  Charleston,  S.  C,  Edward 
Perry  &  co„  1893.     68  p.     16°. 

©   Jeremiah   IMichael   Forrest,    Great  Brit- 
ain ;  1893 :  36470,  Aug.  7 ;  2c.  Aug.  10.        8002 


—  historical  drama,  by  F.  T.  McCray.     Hart- 
ford, Plimpton  mfg.  co„  1892.     14  p„  1  1.     8°. 
©  Florine  Thayer  McCray,  Hartford;  1892: 
14324,  Apr.  1 ;  2c.  Apr.  1.  8003 

•  by  L.  J.  Cella.    Denver,  News  printing 


company,  1889. 

©  Louis  J.  Cella,  New  York;  1889:36954, 
Dec.  5.  8004 

—  historical  drama  in  4  acts,  by  S.  Wood  and 
T.  C.  Gleason.     [98]  p.     f.     Tj-pewritten. 
©  Ic.  Oct.  9,  1911 ;  D :  25438  ;  Stanley  Wood, 


Columbus — Continued. 

an  historical  play  in  5  acts,  by  A.  D.  Brush. 

©    A.    D.    Brush,    New    York;    1880:3449, 
Mar.  4.  8006 

historical   play   in  4   acts,  by   H.   Braeun- 


lich.     New  York,  H.  Braeunlich  &  co.   [1904] 
58  p.     16°. 

©  Herman  Braeunlich,  New  York ;  D :  55.56. 
Sept.  23,  1904 ;  2c.  Jan.  10,  1905.  8007 

—  historical-romantic  drama. 

©   Virna  Woods,   Sacramento,   Cal. ;   1899 : 


73895,  Nov.  13. 


8008 


—  an  opera  in  5  acts,  composed  by  Signor 
Noronha,  tr.  from  the  Spanish  by  George  W. 
Bethune.     Philadelphia,  1890. 

©    H.    Knauff,    Philadelphia;    1891:27325. 
July  30.  8009 


—  an  opera  in  3  acts.     Libretto. 

©  P.  L.  Huckins,  West  Bay  City,  Mich.; 
1891:28710,  Aug.  10.  8010 

operetta  in  3  acts,  libretto  by  D.  O'Connell 


and  N.  R.  Craven,  music  by  H.  J.  Stewart. 
Libretto. 

©  Daniel  O'Connell,  H.  J.  Stewart  and  Net- 
tie R.  Craven,  San  Francisco ;  1892 :  19765, 
May  9;  Ic,  June  8.  8011 

•romantic  music  drama  in  5  acts,  by  C.  F. 


Stayner.    Salt  Lake  City,  C.  F.  Stayner,  1905. 
31  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Charles  Frederick  Stayner,  Oakland, 
Cal.;  D:7051,  July  .31,  1905;  2c.  Aug.  29, 
1906;  2c.  new  ed.  Sept.  4,  1906.  8012 


—  a  romantic  play,  by  Henry  Hamilton. 

©  Robert  Loraine,  London ;  D :  1602,  Mar. 
19,  1902.  8013 

a  spectacular  grand  opera  in  3  acts,  libretto 


by  J.  J.  McClosky,  music  by  G.  E.  Conterno. 

©  James  J.  McClosky  and  Giovanni  E.  Con- 
terno, Brooklyn;  1892:3804,  Jan.  23.        8014 

a  tragedy,  by  H.  Peterson.     Cincinnati,  W. 


Peterson,  1893.     65  p.     16°. 

©    Henry    Peterson.    Philadelphia;    1889: 
26699,  Sept.  2 ;  2c.  Apr.  20,  1893.  8015 


—  a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  G.  C.  Sibley. 

©  Guy  C.  Sibley,  Mobile ;  1892 :  39118,  Sept. 
27.  8016 

Oder,  Die  endeckung  von  Amerika,  drama, 


von  U.  Arbenz. 

©    Ulrich    Arbenz,    Chicago;    1892:38492, 
Sept.  23.  8017 


Chicago. 


8005 


—  or.   How   America   was   discovered. 

©   Albert    L.    Thaver,    Collinsville,    Conn. ; 
1893 :  14175,  Mar.  21 ;  2c.  Mar.  23.  8018 


379 


8019 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


8037 


Columbus — Continued. 

or,   The  discoverer,   an  operatic  spectacle 

in  3  acts,  by  A.  W.  Cole. 
©  Ashley  W.  Cole,  New  York ;  1SS8 :  275S4, 

Sept.  28.  8019 

or,    The  discovery   of   the   new   world,    a 

tragic   and   romantic  play   in   5   acts,   by    J. 
Templeton. 

©  John  Templeton,  New  York ;  1873 :  9851, 
Sept.  2.  8020 

Columbus  and  Isabella;  an  original  historical 
drama,  by  H.  R.  Browne. 

©   Henry   Redington   Browne,   New   York; 
1889 :  24706,  Aug.  12.  8021 

pt.   2d,   a   dramatic   composition,   by   J.   J. 

Harden. 

©   John   J.   Harden,   Chicago;   1891:45392, 
Dec.  14 ;  2c.  Jan.  2G,  1892.  8022 

Columbus  and  the  discovery  of  America;  :i 
(h-ani:itic  operatic  liistorical  spectacle,  by  I. 
Kiralfy. 

©   Irare   Kiralfy,   New   York;    1892:23878, 
June  7.  8023 


a  grand  dramatic,  operatic  and  ballet  spec- 
tacle, by  I.  Kiralfy.     16  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 
©   Imre   Kiralfy,   New   York ;    1892 :  14320, 
Apr.  1;  2c.  Apr.  1;  2c.   (printed)  Mar.  29. 

8024 

Columbus  and  the  history  of  America;  grand 
historical  spectacular  representation,  by  B. 
Kiralfy. 

©  Bolossv  Kiralfy,  New  York ;  1891 :  29344, 
Aug.  17.  8025 

Columbus  discovering  America;  grand  histori- 
cal spectacular  representation,  by  B.  Kiralfy. 

©  Bolossy  Kiralfy,  New  York;  1892:9441, 
Mar.  2.  8026 

Columbus'  discovery;  an  historical  and  spec- 
tacular play,  in  3  acts,  by  I.  Bernauer. 

©  Ivo  Bernauer,  Chicago ;  1891 :  47303,  Dec. 
26.  8027 

Columbus'  discovery  of  America;  musical 
drama  in  3  acts,  by  H.  Wayne  Ellis,  music  by 
Lee  Orean  Smith.  [61]  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©   Ic.   Oct.   6,   1911;    D:  25414;    Isabel   M. 
Ellis,  New  York.  8028 


Columbus  (The)  story, 
the  school-room. 


See  Colonial  plays  for 


Columbus,  the  great  discoverer  of  America; 
a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  an  Ursuline.  New  York, 
Benziger  brothers,  1892. 

©  Benziger  bros.,  New  York ;  1892 :  24544, 
June  11 ;  2c.  Nov.  25.  8029 


Columella's  return  from  his  studies  at  Padua; 
composed  by  V[alentiuo]  Fioravnnti,  tr.  and 
adapted  by  Arthur  Baildon.  Parei)a-Rosa 
grand  English  opera.  [New  York]  Wm.  O. 
Bryant  &  co.,  1871.    35  p.    8°. 

©  Carl  Rosa,  New  York    (?)    1871:11347, 
Dec.  1 ;  2c.  Dec.  1.  8030 

Comad;  a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  A.  S.  Riker,  jr. 

©  A.  Storms  Riker,  jr.,  Jersey  City;  1877: 
■  317,  Jan.  8.  8031 

Comanches  (The);  or.  Perils  of  frontier  life,  a 
series  of  tableaux-vivants,  invented  and  arr. 
by  J.  S.  Maffitt. 

©  James  S.  Maffitt,  New  York ;  1888 :  8214, 
Mar.  19.  8032 

Combat  (The);  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Georges 
Duhamel,  authorized  tr.  from  the  French  by 
Sasha  Best.  {In  Poet  lore,  v.  26,  no.  4,  July- 
Aug.  1915;  periodical  ©  Sept.  3,  1915;  Ic. 
Sept.  6,  1915;  Ic.  Sept.  27,  1915;  B:  340911; 
Poet  lore  co.,  Boston)  8032a 

14 


— —a  play  in  2  scenes,  by  P.  Gerson.     [2] 
p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  7,  1912 ;  D :  29591 ;  Paul  Gerson, 
San  Francisco.  8033 

Combination  (The);  1  act  sketch,  by  Ross  Bur- 
ton.   17  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  8.  1909 ;  D  :  16724 ;  Mrs.  Richard 
Burton,  Walpole,  N.  H.  8034 

Combinations;  a  1  act  play,  by  Hester  Caldwell 
Oakley  and  B.  T.  Gilbert. 

©  Benjamin  Thorne  Gilbert,  New  York; 
1896 :  3068,  Jan.  8.  8035 

Combustion;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  G.  Thomas 
and  E.  Smith. 

©  Gus  Thomas  and  Edgar  Smith,  United 
States  ;  1884  :  10863,  May  28.  8036 

Come  across;  new  and  original  nuisical  and 
topical  review  in  2  acts  and  8  scenes,  by  R. 
W.  Temple.  2  v.  f.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Ic.  Mar.  29,  1915;  D:  41115;  Richard 
William  Temple,  New  York.  8036a 

vaudeville  comedy  sketch,  by  W.  L.  Cham- 

penois.     16  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  14,  1915 ;  D :  41233 ;  Wra.  Louis 
Champenois,  New  Orleans.  8036b 

Come  again;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  D.  H,  Wal- 
lace.    [100]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  30.  1914;  D:  38374;  David  H. 
Wallace,  New  York.  8036c 

Come  and  take  me;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  I.  and 
1\I.  L.  Landman  and  J.  Leiser.  131  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  17,  1913;  D:  33518;  Isaac  and 
M.  L.  Landman  and  Joseph  Leiser,  Phila- 
delphia. 8037 


380 


8038 


COPYEIGHTED  IN"  THE  UNITED  STATES 


8053 


Come  and  take  me — Continued. 

comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Leiser.    117  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    27,    1913;  D:  32454;    Joseph 

Leiser,  Allentown,  Pa.  8038 

Come-back  (The);  1  act  sketch  for  four  char- 
acters, by  R.  H.  Davis.  [2],  31  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  31,  1911;   D:  25644;  Robert  H. 

Davis.  New  Yorli.  8039 

•play   in  1   act,  by  P.   Dicliey.     27  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  21,  1911 ;  D :  23417 ;  Paul  Dickey. 
New  York.  8040 

—  play  in  3  acts,  by  P.  Dickey.     [105]  p.    4°. 


Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Nov.  3,  1913 ;  D :  34929 ;  Paul  Dickey, 
New  York. 


—  sketch  in  1  act,  by  W.  O.  Lengel. 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 


8041 
[3],  19 


©  Ic.  Nov.  5,  1910 ;  D :  22492 ;  Wm.  C.  Len- 
gel, New  York.  8042 

Come-back  (The)  girl;  sketch,  by  G.  Bloom- 
quest.     [20]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    29,    1914;    D :  37967 ;  George 

Bloomquest,  Minneapolis.  8042a 

Come  back  to  me,  Snooky;  3  act  farce,  by  G.  H. 
Bowles.     77  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  IMar.  29,  1915 ;  D :  40205 ;  George  H. 
Bowles,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  8042b 

Come,  cheer  up;  musical  comedy,  comprising  a 
prologue  and  2  acts,  by  Elliott  Ade  [pseud,  of 
W.  M.  Adee]  ISO  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Ic.  June  22,  1915 ;  D :  41014 ;  W.  Miriam 
Adee,  Albany.  8042c 

Come  easy,  go  easy;  by  C.  W.  Turner.  26  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  W.  Turner,  New  York ;  D :  4677, 
Mar.  2,  1904 ;  2c.  Mar.  2,  1904.  8043 

Come  here;  1  act. 

©  F.  E.  Chase,  Boston ;  1888 :  9646,  Apr.  2 ; 
2c.  May  2.  8044 

or.  The  debutante's  test,  by  A.  Daly. 

©  Augustin  Daly,  New   York;   1870:2289, 
Sept.  28.  8045 

Come  hither;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  C.  W.  Lean. 
127  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  23,  1915  ;  D  :  39706 ;  Cecil  AVorth- 
ington  Lean,  New  York.  8045a 

Come  in;  vaudeville  sketch  in  1  act,  by  Mary 
Winfield  Scott  [pseud,  of  M.  P.  Almy]  [2], 
21  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Dec.   9,   1913;    D:3.o381;    Marie   P. 
Almy,  New  York.  8046 


Come  Michaelmas;  play  in  1  act,  by  K.  Howard 
[pseud,  of  J.  K.  Bell]  New  York,  Samuel 
French;  London,  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  1909. 
17  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  French's  interna- 
tional copyrighted  ed.  of  the  w-orks  of  the  best 
authors,  no.  165) 

©   Nov.    13,    1909;    2c.    Nov.    15,    1909;    D: 
17375 ;  Keble  Howard,  London.  8047 

Come,  pretty  kitty;  motion  picture  comedy,  by 
E.  Lissner.     IS  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    1,    1911;    D:  28203;    Emanuel 
Lissner,  Boston.  8048 

Come  unto  me;  a  play  of  to^lay,  by  A.  Glass- 
mire.    112  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Albert  Glassmire,  Philadelphia  ;  D :  14134, 
Oct.  24,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  5,  1908.  8049 


Comedian's  (A)  holiday, 
vagaries. 


See  Wag'g'eries  and 


Comedianta  (La)  famosa;  sainete,  de  T.  Lu- 
ceiio.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espauoles] 
1908.     34  p.     12°. 

©  Tomas  Luceiio.  Madrid ;  D :  13S51,  Sept. 
21,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  21,  1908.  8050 

Comediante;  piece  en  2  actes,  en  vers,  par  M. 
Magre.  12  p.  4°.  (L'lllustration  theatrale, 
8^  ann6e.— 220,  24  aoilt  1912) 

©  Aug.  24,  1912;  2c.  Sept.  13,  1912;  D: 
30833;  Maurice  Magre,  Paris.  8051 

Comedias;  [por]  V.  M.  Diez  Barroso.  [Mex- 
ico, MuUer  hnos.]  1914.     374  p.     12°. 

Contents  :  Entre  cuentos.— La  muueca 
rota. — Niiios. 

©  Mar.  10,  1914 ;  Ic.  Apr.  20.  1914 ;  A— For- 
iegn  10137;  Victor  Manuel  Diez  Barroso, 
Mexico.  8051a 

Comedias  de  la  vida;  comedia  en  2  actos,  origi- 
nal de  J.  Selgas  Ruiz.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores  espauoles]  1914.    46  p.     12°. 

©  Mar.  15,  1935;  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1915;  D: 
40081 ;  Jose  Selgas  Ruiz,  Madrid.  8051b 

Comedie  (La)  de  celui  qui  epousa  une  femme 
muette;  comedie  en  2  actes,  par  Anatole 
France.  Paris,  Calmann-Levy  [1913]  4  p.  1., 
63,  [1]  p.     12°. 

©  Jan.  15,  1913;  2c.  Jan.  27,  1913;  D: 
32090;   Calmann-Levy,   Paris.  8052 

Comedie  (La)  des  families;  piece  en  1  acte, 
[de  P.  Genildy]  16  p.  S°.  (Supplement  aux 
Annales  politiques  et  litteraires,  3  mai  1908 
[and  preceding  number] ) 

©  Paul  Geraldy,  Paris ;  D :  12869,  Apr.  30, 
190S ;  2c.  xipr.  30,  1908.  8053 


381 


8054 


DEAMATIC  COMPOSITIONS 


8068 


Comedie  (The)  of  errors;  by  William  Shakes- 
peare, ed.  witli  notes,  introduction,  glossary, 
list  of  variorum  readings  and  selected  criti- 
cism by  Charlotte  Porter  and  Helen  A.  Clarke. 
[First "folio  ed.]  New  York,  T.  Y.  Crowell  & 
CO.  [1903]  1  p.  1.,  xxxvii,  183  p.  front, 
(port.)     16°. 

<£)  Thomas  Y.  Crowell  &  co..  New  York ;  A : 
72553,  Nov.  12,  1903 ;  2c.  Nov.  12,  1903.      8054 

with  an  introduction  by  Appleton  IMorsan. 

The  Heninger  and  Condell  text,  with  the  Globe 
modern  text.  New  York,  The  Sliakespeare 
press.  (A  sequel  to  the  Bankside  Shakes- 
peare, xxii) 

©  Shakespeare  press,  New  York;  1893: 
49539.  Nov.  6.  8055 

Sex  also  Comedy  of  errors.— Shakespeare's 

■works. 

Comedies  by  Kolberg;  Jeppe  of  the  hill,  The 
political  tinker,  Erasmus  Montanus;  tr.  from 
the  Danish  by  Oscar  James  Campbell,  jr.,  and 
Fi-ederic  Schenck,  with  an  introduction  by 
Oscar  James  Campbell,  jr.  New  York,  The 
American-Scandinavian  foundation,  1914.  xv, 
[3],  4,  178  p.  12".  ([Scandinavian  classics, 
V.  1]) 

©  Oct.  15,  1914 ;  2c.  Oct.  21,  1914 ;  Ic.  Oct. 
22,  1914 ;  A :  388145 ;  American-Scandinavian 
foundation.  New  York.  8055a 

Comedies  for  children;  by  Effie  W.  Merriman, 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago ;  1898 :  69243, 

Nov.  28 ;  2c.  Nov.  28.  8056 

Comedy  (A)  at  court;  a  play  in  4  acts,  founded 
on  an  incident  in  Alexander  Dumas'  novel, 
The  three  musketeers,  by  G.  Alexander. 

©  Grace  Alexander,  Indianapolis;  1898: 
25800,  Apr.  25.  8057 

Comedy  of  blunders;  or,  Larry  and  Teddy's 
mistakes. 

©  John  Howorth,  Maiden,  Mass.;  1892: 
21899,  May  24.  8058 

Comedy  (The)  of  commerce  and  tragedy  of 
trade.  -See  Battle  of  the  bulls  and  bears  of 
Wall  street  and  Chicago. 

Comedy  (A)  of  Cupid;  or.  Faint  heart  never 
won  fair  lady,  by  Oswald  A.  Guynne  [pseud, 
of  E.  S.  Ellis]  Philadelphia,  W.  P.  Kildare, 
1879.     28  p.     16°. 

©  Edward  S.  Ellis,  Trenton,  N.  J.;  1879: 
7546,  June  6 ;  2c.  June  6.  8059 

Comedy  of  elopement;  an  original  curtain-riser 
or  1  act  comedy,  by  W.  H.  Aubrey. 

©  Wm.  Howard  Aubrey,  Detroit;  1804: 
32117,  June  16.  C060 


Comedy  (A)  of  error;  or.  The  cousin  and  the 
maid,  an  operetta  for  young  ladies,  by  George 
Atherton. 

©  Roxbury  pub.  co.,  New  York ;  1890 :  9820, 
Feb.  1;  2c.  Feb.  1.  8061 

Comedy  (The)  of  errors.  Garden  City,  N.  Y., 
Doubleday,  Page  &  company  [1912]  viii,  166, 
[2]  p.  col.  front,  illus.,  plan.  12°.  (The 
Ben  Greet  Shakespeare  for  young  readers  and 

'    amateur  players) 

©  Sept.  19,  1912;  2c.  Oct.  1,  1912;  A: 
320073;  Doubleday,  Page  &  co..  Garden  Citv, 
N.  Y.  8062 

abridged   and   ed.   by   Sarah  Willard   Hie- 


stand,  with  illustrations  after  drawings  by 
John  Gilbert.  Boston,  D.  C.  Heath  &  co., 
1901.  ix,  [1],  80  p.  front,  (port.)  pi.  12°. 
(The  beginner's  Shakespeare)  (On  cover: 
Heath's  home  and  school  classics,  no.  15) 

©  D.  C.  Heath  &  co.,  Boston ;  A :  3095,  Feb. 
12,  1901 ;  2c.  Feb.  12,  1901.  8063 

comedy  in  5  acts,  by  William  Shakespeare, 


arr.  for  school  performance  [ed.  by  F.  E. 
Chase]  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1912. 
88  p.  12".  (On  cover:  Baker's  ed.  of  plays) 
©  Mar.  7,  1912  ;  2c.  Mar.  8,  1912 ;  D :  28978  ; 
Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.  8064 

—  comedy  in  1  act,  by  B.  Allen.      [1],  9  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  11,  1914 ;  D :  36904 ;  Billy  Allen, 
St.  Louis.  8064a 


—  ed.  by  Frederick  Morgan  Padelford.  New 
York,  The  Macmillan  company,  1912.  xiv,  92 
p.  front,  (port.)  24°.  (The  Tudor  Shake- 
speare) 

©  Mar.  6,  1912  ;  2c.  Mar.  7, 1912 ;  A :  309424 ; 
Macmillan  co.,  New  York.  8065 


—  ed.  with  notes  by  William  J.  Rolfe.  Har- 
per's library  ed.  New  York  and  London, 
Harper  &  brothers,  1898.  153  p.  front,  illus. 
12°.     (Shakespeare's  complete  works,    v.  4) 

©  Harper  &  bros.,  New  York ;  1898 : 2.')030, 
Apr,  21 ;  2c.  Jan.  13,  1899.  8066 


—  with  a  special  introduction  by  Edmund 
Gosse  and  an  original  frontispiece  by  Claude 
A.  Shepperson.  [The  University  press  Shake- 
speare. Renaissance  ed.]  New  York,  George 
D.  Sproul,  1907.  Iviii,  85  p.  front.  4°.  (The 
complete  works  of  William  Shakespeare,  with 
annotations  and  a  general  introduction  by 
Sidney   Lee.     v.   1) 

©  University  press,  Cambridge.  IMass. ;  A : 
162672,  Dec.  6,  1906 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1907.        8067 


—  (Shakespeare's);  ed.  with  notes  by  AVilliam 
J.  Rolfe.  New  York,  Harper  &  brothers,  1881. 
153  p.     front.,  illus.     16° 

©  Harper  &  bros.,  New  York ;  1881 :  4r)61, 
Mar.  26;  2c.  Aug.  1.  8068 


382 


8069 


COPYRIGHTED  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES 


8089 


Comedy  (The)  of  errors — Continued. 
Same.    New  York,  Cincinnati  [etc.] 

ican  book  company  [1905]    200  p.  incl.    front., 

illus.     16°. 

©  William  J.  Rolfe,  Cambridge,  Mass. ;  A : 
105606,  Jan.  4,  1905;  2c.  Jan.  4,  1905.       8069 

Sec  also  Comedie  of  errors. — Shakespeare's 


works. 
Comedy  of  Laverna;  a  classical  play  in  3  acts. 
©  John  Nelson  Gill,  Philadelphia ;  D :  9962, 
Feb.  14,  1907.  8070 

Comedy  (A)  of  love.     See  Chinook  (The) 

Comedy  (A)  of  terrors;  a  musical  extrava- 
ganza, by  P.  Ingi'aham  and  T.  W.  King.  Sara- 
toga Springs,  N.  Y.,  Mingay's  print,  1885. 
1  p.  1.,  34  numb.  1.  obi.  12°.  [Libretto  only] 
©  Prentiss  Ingraham  and  Tom  W.  King, 
United  States ;  1885 :  8547,  Apr.  11 ;  2c.  May  16. 

8071 

Comedy  (A)  of  the  exile;  play  in  2  scenes,  by 
Isabella  Howe  Fiske.  (In  Poet  lore.  v.  17,  no. 
1,  spring  1906;  periodical  ©  June  25,  1906; 
2c.  Mav  22,  3906;  B:  121941;  Poet  lore  co., 
Boston)  8071a 

Comedy  (The)  of  the  Killtown  rivals;  or.  The 
adventures  of  one  O'Billiard  McWilliams, 
a  comedy,  by  G.  A.  Faylor. 

©  George  A.  Faylor,  San  Francisco;  1891: 
30363,  Aug.  27.  8072 

Comedy  (The)  of  toys;  a  novel  and  charming 
entertainment,  by  Charles  Barnard.  New 
York,  The  International  entertainment  bu- 
reau. 

©   W.   L.   Hatch,   New  York;    1895:31508, 
June  14.  8073 

Comet  (The);  a  comic  opei'a  in  3  acts,  music  by 
Helen  M.  Gilmore,  book  and  lyrics  by  Myrtle 
Reed  and  B.  R.  McDonald.  74  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©    Bertha    Reynolds    McDonald,    Chicago ; 
D:5923,  Dec.  19,  1904;  2c.  Dec.  19,  1904. 

8074 

a  tragedy  in  3  acts,  by  O.  Johnson. 

©    Owen    Johnson,    New    York ;    D :  11389, 
Sept.  21,  1907.  ^  8075 

Comets  (The);  a  comic  extravaganza,  by  F. 
Miller,  jr. 

©  Fred  Miller,  jr.,  Evansville,  Ind. ;  1880: 
7004,  May  6.  8076 

Comfort  (The)  lady;  play  in  1  act,  by  C.  Fuller. 
[2],  20  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Dec.   12,    1914;    D:  39069;    Caroline 
Fuller,  Lakewood,  N.  J.  8076a 

Comforters  all  pov/erful;  a  dramatization  of 
the  book  of  Job,  by  INI.  La  Blanche. 

©   Marcus   La   Blanche,   Detroit ;   D :  6974, 
July  17,  1905.  8077 


Comic  (A)  frog  opera. 
Amer-  ©    Zeba    IMontgoraery    Clark,    New    York; 

1883 :  19329,  Oct.  20.  8078 

Comic  (The)  opera;  or,  Operetta  ballet,  in  sev- 
eral compositions,  invented,  arr.  and  produced 
by   B.   Kiralfy. 

©  Bolossy  Kiralfy,  New  York ;  1887 :  3561, 
Jan.  6.  8079 

Comic  (The)  singer;  a  romantic  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  J.  Robertson. 

©  James  Robertson,  New  York ;  1878 :  3278, 
Mar.  18.  8080 

Comic  supplement;  dramatic ,  composition,  by 
J.  Burke.    9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  23,  1909  ;  D  :  16864  ;  John  Burke, 
Jersey  City.  8081 

in  3  acts,  by  G.  V.  Hobart.     vii,  65  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  31,  1910;  D:  21219;  George  V. 
Hobart,  Pelham  Manor,  N.  Y.  8082 

Comin'  (The)  out  of  Mary  Jane  Cummins; 
comedy  in  2  acts,  by  C.  Dysart.  Fairfield,  la., 
Home  talent  entertainment  co.     32  p.     12°, 

©   Sept.   20.   1911;  2c.   Sept.  25,   1911;   D: 
25369;  Chlorine  Dysart,  Fairfield,  la.       8083 

Comin'  thro'  the  rye. 

©   Joseph   W.    Spears,   Kansas   City,   Mo.; 
1898:70573,  Dec.  5.  8084 

a  play  in  5  acts,  by  P.  Eytinge. 

©    Pearl    Eytinge,    United    States;    1881: 
15346.  Oct.  6.  8085 

a  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  B.  C. 


.  ©  Maurice  Campbell,  New  York;  D :  1969, 
June  5,  1902.  8086 

Coming;  or,  The  state  of  Sabanda,  political 
satire  in  2  acts  and  3  scenes,  by  W.  F.  Wil- 
liams.    39  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.   23,   1915;    D:  40510;   Warwick 
Francis  Williams,  New  York.  8086a 

Coming   (The)  business  men. 

©  Rhoda  O.  Ribay  Reichell,  St.  Paul;  D: 
13606,  Aug.  19,  1908.  8087 

Coming  (The)  champion;  colored  sketch  with 
a  burlesque  boxing  bout,  by  Harry  L.  Newton. 
Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  &  company  [1910]  11 
p.  12°.  (On  cover:  Denison's  vaudeville 
sketches) 

©  Nov.  7,  1910 ;  2c.  Nov.  11,  1910 ;  D :  22.529 ; 
T.  S.  Denison  &  co.,  Chicago.  8088 

Coming  (The)  girls.     See  Woman  sovereignty. 

Coming  home;  or,  Christmas  eve,  new  domes- 
tic drama  in  3  acts,  by  George  Ralph  Walker. 
©  W.  J.  Florence,  New  York;  1873:933-5, 
Aug.  20.  8089 


383 


8090 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITION'S 


8109 


Coining  home  to  roost;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
E.  Selwyu.     [5],  150  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  IG,  1912 ;  D :  30S5G ;  Edgar  Sel- 
wyn,  New  York.  8090 

Coming  (Tlie)  man;  a  play  in  5  acts. 

(c)  John  E.  Owens,  Towsontown,  Md. ;  1874 : 
10909,  Aug.  22.  8091 

or,  Fifty  years  hence,  by  V.  Varrie. 

©  Vida   Varrie,   Chicago;   1872:4916,  May 


10;  2c.  Oct.  4. 
—  See  also  Vie  (La)  en  pension. 


8092 


Coming  (The)  of  Annabel;  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  Alice  C.  Thompson.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker 
&  CO.,  1912.     14  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  9,  1912  ;  2c.  Oct.  10,  1912  ;  D  :  31095  ; 
Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.  8093 

Coming  (The)  of  Jean;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
U.  Iveene.     4  v.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  3,  1914;  D:  37458;  Ur.sula 
Keene,  New  York.  8093a 

Coming  (The)  of  Julia;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
E.  L.  Barker.     155  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edwin  L.  Barker,  Chicago ;  D :  12945, 
May  11,  1908 ;  2c.  June  3,  1909.  8094 

Coming  (The)  of  Philibert;  by  Sara  King  Wi- 
lev.  New  York,  London,  The  Macmillan  com- 
pany, 1907.    4  p.  1.,  163  p.    12°. 

©  Macmillan  co..  New  York ;  D :  10425,  Apr, 
26,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  26,  1907,  8095 

Coming  (The)  of  Rob;  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  G. 
Golden.    62  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  10,  1912 ;  D  :  29934 ;  Agnes  Gene- 
vieve Golden,  Norwood,  Mass.  8096 

Coming  (The)  of  Sisera;  or,  Jael,  the  wife  of 
Heber  the  Kenite,  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
P.  N.  Davey.    59  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Paul  Nicholas  Davey,  Carthage,  Mo. ;  D : 
12814,  Apr.  23,  1908;  Ic.  Apr.  23,  1908;  Ic. 
June  25,  1908.  8097 

Coming  of  the  bridegroom;  sacred  cantata,  by 
Carl  F.  Hanson,  libretto  by  Arthur  W.  French. 
Worcester,  Mass.,  C.  F.  Hanson  &  company, 
1892.    67  p.    4°. 

©  C.  F.  Hanson  &  co.,  Worcester;  1892; 
24554,  June  11 ;  2c.  Sept.  30,  1892.  8098 

Coming  (The)  of  the  law;  dramatized  in  4  acts, 
by  J.  K.  Adams,  from  the  novel  of  the  same 
name,  by  Cliarles  Alden  Seltzer.  [101]  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  12,  1903 ;  D :  34113 ;  J.  K.  Adams, 
New  York.  8099 

Coming  (The)  out  of  Miss  Cummings;  hu- 
morous monologue  for  a  woman,  by  Living- 
ston Itussell.  New  York,  E.  S.  Werner,  1898. 
20  p.    pi.     12°. 

©  Edgar  S.  AVerner,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. ; 
1898:21029,  Apr.  1;  2c.  Apr.  20.  8100 


Coming  (The)  Shakespeare.     See  Othello. 
Coming  (The)   star;  a  comedietta  in  1  act,  by 

W.    J.   Thorold. 
©  W.  J.  Thorold,  New  York;  1897:13929, 

Feb.  26.  8101 

Coming  (The)  step;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Mrs.  H.  E.  Lindley. 

©  Mrs.  H.  Esselstyn  Lindley,  Toledo,  O. ; 
1883  :  17963,  Oct.  1.  8103 

Coming  thro'  the  rye;  a  specialty  act  for  stage 
production,   by   A.   M.    Lyon. 

©  Alex.  M.  Lyon,  Detroit ;  1893 :  8217,  Feb. 
13.  8103 

Coming  through;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Dob- 
inson  and  A.  Mathews.  125  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Florence  Dobinson  and  Amanda  Math- 
ews, Los  Angeles  ;  D  :  16070,  June  15,  1909 ; 
2c.  June  30,  1909.  8104 

Coming  to;  or,  Coming  to  their  senses,  a  4  act 
play,  by  C.  H.  Garrett.  68  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Charles  Hall  Garrett,  Philadelphia;  D: 
15901,  May  20,  1909;  2c.  May  20,  1909.      8105 

Coming  to  light.     iSee  Verge  (The)  of  ruin. 

Coming  to  the  front;  monologue,  by  E.  Hopkins. 
[2],  22  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  13,  1914;  D:  37885;  Edwin 
Hopkins,  New  York.  8105a 

Coming  to  their  senses.      See  Coming  to. 

Coming  (The)  woman;  a  comedy  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  Mervyn  Dallas  and  Sedley  Brown. 

©  Carrie  Turner,  Albany;  1894:41406, 
Sept.  10.  8106 

a  comedy  farce  in  3  acts,  by  B.  W.  Stevens 


and  W.  W.  AVaters. 

©  B.  AV.  Stevens  and  AV.  AV.  AVaters,  Santa 
Cruz,  Cal. ;  1895:48628,   Sept.  24. 


comedy   sketch,   by   M.   Reith. 


8107 

12   p.     4°. 


Ms. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  29,  1912 ;  D :  31674 ;  Mary  Reith, 
Chicago.  8108 

See  also  Doctor  Mondschein. — New  (The) 

woman. 

Comisaria;  pasillo  comico-lirico,  original  de  E. 
Garcia  Alvarez  y  R.  Tirado,  mfisica  de  Garcia 
Alvarez,  instrumentada  por  el  maestro  Vi- 
cente Lleo.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  es- 
panoles]  1909.    27  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Nov.  18,  1909;  2c.  Nov.  19,  1909;  D: 
174G0;  Enrique  Garcia  Alvarez  y  Raimundo 
Tirado,  Madrid.  8109 


Comisher    (Der)    hersher. 
Zweiter. 


See    Haman    der 


384 


8110 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


8127 


Commandant  (The)  of  La-Tour;  a  romantic 
and  political  farce  comedy  concerning  tlie 
Louisiana  purchase,  in  4  acts,  by  W.  Busch. 
ns  p.  f".  Typewritten.  [Note:  A  revised 
dramatic  composition,  containing  material 
amendments,  originally  copyrighted  by  Wil- 
liam Busch  under  the  title  In  quad ;  or,  Court- 
ing the  wrong  lass] 

©  William  Busch,  St.  Louis;  D :  2300,  Sept. 
4.  1902 ;  Ic.  Aug.  26,  1903 ;  Ic.  Sept.  17,  1903. 

8110 

Commandantur  (La);  piece  en  3  actes,  de  J.-F. 
Fonson.  37  p.  (In  Lectures  pour  tous,  15 
juin,  1,  15  juillet,  1915) 

©  June  15,  July  1,   15,  1915;   Ic.  Aug.  31, 
1915  ;  D  :  41608  ;  Jean-Frangois  Fonson,  Paris. 

8110a 

Commander  (The);  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by 
B.  N.  Beal.  [24]  p.  f".  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©    Ic.    Dec.    17,    1912;    D:  31735;    Bertram 
Noel  Beal.   Denver.  8111 

play   in  1  act,  by   Broughton  Tall.      19  p. 

4".      Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    20,    1915;    D :  39743 ;    Stanley 
Broughton  Tall,  Baltimore.  8111a 

Commander  Jarry,  R.  N.,  an  Englishman  who 
escaped  from  Devil's  Island;  l)y  G.  Edwards. 
38  p.     f".     Typewritten. 

©  Geo.   Edwards,   London ;    D :  14564,    Dec. 
18,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  18,  1908.  8112 

Commander  (The)  of  the  fleet;  a  melodrama, 
l)y  J.  W.  Harkins,  jr. 

©  James  W.  Hariiins,  jr..  Worcester ;  1892 : 
41488,   Oct.   13.  8113 

Commanding  officer;  play  of  American  military 
life,  in  4  acts,  by  T.  B.  Sayre.  [145]  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    8,    1909 ;    D :  17051 ;    Theodore 
Burt  Sayre,  New  Yorlv.  8114 

See  also  Fall   (The)   of  Port  Arthur. 

Commanding  (A)  position;  a  farcical  enter- 
tainment, by  Amelia  Sanford.  Philadelphia, 
The  Penn  publisiiing  company,  1909.  23  p. 
12°. 

©   Penn   pub.    co.,   Philadelphia;    D :  15922, 
May  22,  1909 ;  2c.  May  22,  1909.  8115 

Commandment  (The);  a  drama  in  4  acts  and 
O  tableaux. 

©     Thomas     B.     MacDonough,     Brooklyn; 
1871 :  11152,  Nov.  24.  8116 

musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  W.  S.  Car- 
penter, cover-title,  16  p.  8".  Printed.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©    Nov.    27,    1912;    2c.    Nov.    30,    1912;    D: 
31495;  W.  Spencer  Carpenter,  Philadelphia. 

8117 


Comme  ils  sont  tous;  comedie  en  4  actes,  par 
A.  Aderer  et  A.  Ephrai'm.  32  p.  illus.  (inch 
ports.)  (L'lllustration  theatrale,  no.  159,  ler 
octobre  1910) 

©  Oct.  1,  1910 ;  2c.  Oct.  29,  1910 ;  D  :  22411 ; 
Adolphe  Aderer  and  Armand  Ephraim,  Paris. 

8118 

Comme  les  feuilles  .  .  .;  comedie  en  4  actes, 
par  Giuseppe  Giacosa,  tr.  de  Mile.  Darsenne. 
32  p.  illus.  (ports.)  (L'lllustration  theatrale, 
no.  133,  18  decembre  1909) 

©  Dec.  18,  1909  ;  2c.  Jan.  7,  1910 ;  D  :  17887  ; 
I\Tlle.  Darsenne,  Paris.  ^  8119 

Comme  on  fait  son  lit  .  .  .;  vaudeville  en  2 
actes  et  3  tableaux,  [de]  Jean-Jo.s6  Frappa. 
Paris,  C.  Joubert,  1913.     87  p.     8". 

©  Oct.  1,  1913 ;  2c.  Oct.  25,  1913  ;  D  :  34834 ; 
Joubert,  Paris.  8120 

Commencement  days;  a  3  act  play  of  college 
girl  life,  by  V.  Frame  and  M.  Mayo.  [107], 
p.     f".     Typewritten. 

©  Margaret  Mayo  and  Virginia  Frame,  New 
York;  D:  10115.  Mar.  11,  1907;  2c.  May  7, 
1908.  8121 

Commerce;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  S.  Van 
Westrum  and  F.  Allen. 

©Adriaan  Schade  Van  Westrum  and  Frank 
Allen.  New  York  ;  1893 :  3946,  Jan.  17.       8122 


a  drama  of  life  in  New  York  city,   by  J. 

Wedekind.     92  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©    Julius   Wedekind,    New    York ;    D :  2866, 
Jan.  15,  1903 ;  2c.  Jan.  15,  1903.  8123 

Commercial  (The)  drummer;  a  comedy  in  3 
acts,  bv  Thorn  IMelrose.  Clyde,  O..  Ames  pub- 
lishing company  [1890)  24  p.  12".  (Ames' 
series  of  standard  and  minor  drama,  no.  284) 
©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  1890:39525, 
Dec.  13;  2c.  Dec.  24.  8124 

See  also  Sam'l  of  Posen. 


Commercial  (The)  drummers;  comedy  musical 
act,  by  S.  Goldsuiith  and  G.  Hoppe.  [7]  p. 
4°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©   Ic.   Jan.    6,    1911;    D :  23028 ;    Sol.    Gold- 
smith and  (iuy  Hoppe,  Washington.         8125 

Commercial  (The)  stakes;  play  in  1  act,  by 
J.  P.  Devir.     8  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Jan.  30,  1913 ;   D :  32141 ;   Joseph  P. 
Devir,  Philadelphia.  8126 

Commercial  (The)  tourist's  bride;  by  H.  S. 
Hewitt. 

©    Joseph    A.  Jesse!,     New     York;     1886: 

24795,  Nov.  2.  8127 


5379—15- 


-25 


385 


8128 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


8149 


Commercial   (The)    tourist's  bride — Continued. 
or,  The  drummer  in  trouble,  farce-comedy 

in  3  acts,  rewritten  by  J.  A.  Jessel  and  George 

P.  Hasbrouck. 

©  Joseph  A.  Jessel,  New  York ;  1889 :  25729, 

Aug.  23.  8128 

Commercial  (The)  traveller;  a  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  J.  Sinclair.  [Wheeling,  W.  Va.,  1877]  51 
p.    IG". 

©  Josiah  Sinclair  and  Wni.  Mulhern,  United 
States ;  1877 :  12593,  Nov.  1 ;  2c.  Mar.  2,  1878. 

8129 

Commercial  (The)  travellers;  an  original  com- 
edy in  3  acts  and  7  scenes,  by  G.  F.  Bailey. 
New  York,  .T.  Polhenuis,  1879.  79  p.  8". 
Typewritten,  with  printed  title-page. 

©  George  F.  Bailey,  Brooklyn;  1879:1.5682, 
Nov.  20;  2c.  Jan.  28,  1880.  8130 

Commissaire  (Le)  et  les  cam.brioleurs;  par 
Eniile  Archer.     5  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.    June  15,   1912;   D :  30004 ;   Gaumont 
CO.,  New  York.  8131 

Commission  (A);  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Weedon 
Grossnuth.  New  York,  S.  French ;  London, 
S.  French,  ltd.,  1904.  25  p.  12°.  (On  cover: 
French's  international  copyrighted  .  .  .  ed.  of 
the  works  of  tlie  best  authors,  no.  66) 

©  Samuel  French,  New  York ;  D :  5788,  Nov. 
18,  1904;  2c.  Nov.  28,  1904.  8132 

Committee-man  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  R. 
Quinn.     68  p.     f".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Apr.   19,   1911;   D :  23993 ;   James  R. 
Quinn,  Chicago.  8133 

Commodore  (The);  an  American  farcical  opera 
in  3  acts,  by  H.  G.  Donnelly. 

©  H.  Grattan  Donnelly,  Philadelphia  ;  1890 : 
10214,  May  17.  8134 

a  naval  drama  in  5  acts,  by  W.  L.  Roberts. 

©  Wm.  L.  Roberts,  Milwaukee ;  1898 :  30263, 
May  16.  8135 

Commodore  (The)  of  Wall  street;  a  comedy 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  F.  Riggs. 

®  E.  F.  Riggs,  New  York ;  1893 :  46906,  Oct. 
20.  8136 

Commodore's  (The)  grandson.     See  Jack. 

Commodore's  (The)  will;  a  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  A.  Benrimo. 

©    Abraham    Benrimo,    New    York ;    1877 : 
2042,  Feb.  15.  8137 

Commodus;  an  historical  play,  by  Lew  Wallace. 

©    Lewis    Wallace,    Crawfordsville,    Ind. ; 
1876:  7207,  June  12;  2c.  June  20.  8138 

Common  (The)  denominator;  a  play  in  1  act, 
by   M.   Leonard. 

©    Martin    Leonard,    New    York;    D :  1330, 
Jan.  20,  1902.  8139 


Common   (A)   fool. 

©    Henry    Campbell,    Philadelphia;    1898: 
56084,   Sept.  27.  8140 

Common  (The)  law;  original  drama,  by  L.  B. 
Parker.      [144]   p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  4,  1911 ;  D :  25678 ;  Lem  B.  Par- 
ker, Jer.sey  City.  8141 

Common  (A)  law  wife;  a  domestic  melodi'ama, 
by  A.  E.  Wollf. 

©   A.    E.    Wollf,    Rochester,    N.    Y. ;    1898: 
17381,  Mar.  14;  2c.  Mar.  2.5.  8142 

Common    (A)   man;   play   in  4   acts,   bv   M.   A. 

C.  C.  Lewisohn.     [3],  143  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  9,  1913  ;  D  :  34069  ;  Mary  Arnold 

Crocker  Childs  Lewi.sohn,  Columbus,  O.    8143 

Common  or  preferred;  play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  H. 
Armstrong.      [2],  44  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  22,  1913 ;  D :  34.501 ;  Harold  H. 
Armstrong,  Detroit.  8144 

Common  property;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Betsy 
Lowndes  [pseud,  of  H.  B.  AVhite]  [112]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  9,  1914 ;  D :  37524 ;  Helena  Bal- 
lard White,  San  Francisco.  8144a 

Common  sense;  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  H.  B. 
Norman.     Ms. 

©    Henry    B.    Norman,    New    York ;    1877 : 
11065,  Sept.  26;  Ic.  July  11,  1881.  8145 

play  in  3  acts,  by  B.  Ep.stein.     [1],  90  p. 

4".      Typewritten. 

©    le.    Dec.    1,    1914;    D:  38973;    Bennett 
Epstein,  New  York.  8145a 

Common  (A)  sense  courtship;  a  1  act  play,  by 
A.    W.    Holbrook. 

©  Amelia  Weed  Holbrook,  New  York ;  D : 
3320,  Apr.  20,  1903.  8146 

Common  (A)  sinner;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  W.  De  ^'ere. 

©    William    De   A^ere,    New    York ;    D :  109, 
Feb.  2,  1901.  8147 

Common  (A)  soldier;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  F. 
Payne.     [3],  16  p.    4°.    Typev.ritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  16,  1914;  D:  391 03;  Edward  F. 
Payne,  Belmont,  Mass.  8147a 

Commoners  (The);  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  J.  W. 
Lewis. 

©  .John  Wynder  Lewis,  Baltimore;  D :  192, 
Mar.  9,  1901.  8148 

Commonwealers  (The);  a  comic  oi)era,  by  M. 
NiCdlson. 

©    Malcolm    NicoLson,  Alma,    Kan.;    1894: 

29366.  July  13.  8149 


386 


8150 


COPYRIGHTED  IN  THE   UNITED   STATES 


8167 


Commotion;  or,  Mixed  micks,  or,  Whose  is  it? 
a  hysterical  farce-comedy  in  8  acts  and  2 
scenes,  by  R.  F.  Carroll. 

©    Kichard    F.    Carroll,    New   York;    1884: 
18833,  Sept.  19.  8150 

Communard's  (The)  daughter;  play  in  4  acts, 
by   M.  Mikol.     47  p.     f".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  29,  1911;  D :  28231 ;  Maurice 
Mikol.  New  York.  8151 

Commune.     See  Parent  by  proxy. 

Commune  (La);  a  play,  by  W.  Humphreys. 

©  William  Humphreys,  New  York;  1871: 
6240,  July  1.  8152 

Communion  (La)  des  tout-petits.  Srr  Cau- 
series  recreatives  sur  le  dogme  et  la  morale. 

Commuters;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Forbes. 
ir)3  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  15,  1910;  D :  20192 ;  .Tames 
Forbes,   New   York.  8153 

Como  buitres;  comedia  en  2  actos  y  en  prosa, 
(le  M.  Linares  Rivas.  Madrid,  Biblioteca 
Hispania,  1913.     174  p.    12". 

©  Mar.  28,  1914;  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1914;  D: 
36508 ;  Manuel  Linares  Rivas,  Madrid.    8153a 

Como  esta  el  mundo  .  .  .;  pretexto  en  1  acto 
dividido  en  2  cuadros  y  otro  plastico,  en  prosa 
y  un  poco  de  verso,  original  de  V.  G.  Paesa, 
mtisica  de  los  maestros  .Julian  Vivas  y  An- 
tonio Puchol.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espanoles]  1911.  35,  [4]  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Aug.  21,  1911;  2c.  Aug.  22,  1911;  D: 
25023;  Vicente  G.  Paesa,  Madrid.  8154 

Como  las  flores;  paso  de  comedia,  en  1  acto  y 
en  prosa,  original  de  L.  Linares  Becerra  y 
,T.  de  Burgos.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espaQoles]   1910.     33  p.     12". 

©  May  19,  1910;  2c.  May  20,  1910;  D: 
21098 ;  Luis  Linares  Becerra  y  .Tavier  de  Bur- 
gos, Madrid.  8155 

Compact  (The);  play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  G.  Rothen- 
lioefer.     [4],  62  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  1,  1910;  D :  22701 ;  Chas.  G. 
Rothenhoefer,  Baltimore.  8156 

Companero  (El)  de  viaje;  comedia  en  1  acto  yen 
prosa,  original  de  Miguel  de  Zarraga.  Ma- 
drid [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  i907.  35 
p.     8". 

©  Miguel  de  Zarraga,  Madrid ;  D :  10543. 
May  11,  1907;  2c.  May  11,  1907.  8157 

Companion  (A)  wanted;  a  1  act  comedy,  by  J. 
R.    Suye. 

©  James  R.  Saye,  New  York ;  D :  4163,  Oct. 
30,  1903.  8158 


Company  A;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H. 
E.    O'Grady. 

©    Henry    Edwin    O'Grady,    Philadelphia ; 
1893  :  40984,  Sept.  9.  8159 

Company  for  George;  an  original  fai'cical  com- 
edy in  3  acts,  l)y  R.  S.  Warren  Bell.  New 
York,  S.  French ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1911. 
72  p.  16°.  ( On  cover :  French's  acting  ed., 
2390) 

©   .Tune   16,    1911;   2c.    June  16,   1911;    D: 
24493;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.         8160 

Company  (The)  of  Korah;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
G.  Seibel.     [2],  111  p.     -i".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  15.  1914;  D :  35665 ;  George  Sei- 
bel, Pittsburgh.  8160a 

Company  Q  in  Cuba;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  De 
Wolfe   and   Carle. 

©  R.  L.  Carle.  Postoria,  O. ;  1900  A :  3316, 
Feb.  5 ;  2c.  Feb.  20,  1901.  8161 

Compensated;  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  A.  Under- 
w<.'od.     [102]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  31,  1911;  D:  24364;  John  Allen 
Underwood,  Piqua,  O.  8162 

Compensation;  drama  in  1  act,  by  H.  S.  Stange. 
[2],  7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Dec.    10,    1913;    D :  35301 ;    Hugh    S. 
Stange,  New  York.  8163 

play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  J.  Russell.  [4],  83  p. 

4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  28,  1932;  D:  30119;  .Tacquelyn 

J.  Russell,  York  Harbor,  Me.  8164 


—  play   in  3  acts,  by  E.  E.  Iveays.  [79]   p. 
4".      Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    15,    1913;    D:  33794;  Ethelyn 

Emery  Iveays,  Great  Neck,  N.  Y.  8165 


by  J.  M.  E.  Hart. 


p.  1.,  101  p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  18,  1914  :  D  :  3S834  ;  J.  M.  Edgar 
Hart,  Three  Rivers,  Canada.  8165a 

Compensation  (A)  for  living;  a  play  in  4  acts, 
by  A.  R.  Oox. 

©  Annie  Raymond  Cox,  New  York ;   1898 : 
74.S68,   Dec.  20.  8166 

Complaisances  (Les);  comedie  en  5  actes,  [par] 
Gaston  Devore.  Paris,  P.  Ollendorff,  1902. 
3  p.  1.,  324  p.    12°. 

©  Paul  Ollendorff,  Paris ;  D :  1360.  Jan.  28, 
1902  ;  2c.  Jan.  28,  1902.  8167 

Compleat  (The)  angler;  duologue,  by  Arthur 
Scott  Craven  and  J.  D.  Beresford.  New  York, 
S.  French  ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1915.  24  p. 
12". 

©  Mar.  3,  1915 ;  2c.  Mar.  5,  1915 ;  I) :  39880 ; 
Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.  8167a 


387 


8168 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


8183 


Complete  (The)  angler;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
T.   H.    Kelly. 

©  Thomas  H.  Kelly,  New  York;  1893: 
50888,  Nov.  15.  8168 

Complete  atonement.     -S'ee  Dawning. 

Complete  Hallowe'en  book;  by  Elizabeth  F. 
Guptill.  Lebanon,  O.,  March  brothers  L1915] 
167  p.     12°. 

Dramatic  contexts:  Who  was  scared? — 
What  do  you  know  about  ghosts? — Haunted 
house. — Playing'  brownie. — Hallowe'en  shadow 
picture  show. — Hallowe'en  party. 

©  Oct.  1,  1915;  2c.  Oct.  18,  1915;  aflf.  Oct. 
16,  1915  ;  A  :  414086 ;  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O. 

8168a 

Complete  (The)  poems  of  S.  Weir  Mitchell. 
New  York,  The  Century  co.,  1914.  6  p.  1.,  3- 
447  p.     12°. 

Contents  :  Dramatic  poems.  —  Francis 
Drake. — Philip  Vernon. — A  medal. — Wind  and 
sea. — The  cup  of  youth.— The  violin. — Fran- 
gois  Villon.— The  miser.— The  wager.— Ba- 
rabbas. 

©  Oct.  9,  1914 ;  2e.  Oct.  19,  1914 ;  A :  380972  ; 
Century  co.,  New  York.  8168b 

Complete  surrender;  a  1  act  dramatic  compo- 
sition, by   F.   J.   Beaman.     16  p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 
.  ©    Fred    J.    Beaman,    Jackson,    Mich. ;    D : 
4903,  Apr.  19,  1904;  2c.  Apr.  28,  1904.        8169 

Complicated  (A)  case;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
M.  E.  Swan.     Typewritten. 

©  Mark  E.  Swan,  Chicago;  1897:13926, 
Feb.  26;  2c.  Feb.  27.  8170 

Complication  (A);  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  Walker 
and  Edith  Terry.     8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©     Ic.     Jan.     5,     1911;     D :  23015 ;     Marie 


Walker,  New  York. 


8171 


Complications;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  T.  A.  Crow- 
ley.   12  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Teresa  A.  Crowley,  Brookline,  Mass. ;  D : 
14274,  Nov.  12,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  12,  1908.     8172 

Composer  (The);  farce  in  1  scene,  by  Carlton 
Russell  Foster.     6  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  8,  1914 ;  D :  37260 ;  C.  R.  Foster 
CO.,  Los  Angeles.  8172a 

Composite  (A)  bacchante;  an  original  comedy 
in  3  acts,  by  H.  Hurst. 

©  Harrv  Hurst,  Peru,  Ky. ;  1898:33979. 
June  2.  8173 

Compound  power;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
A.  C.  Nichohis. 

©  Alexander  C.  Nicholas,  Wadsworth, 
Nev. ;  1900  A :  7366,  Mar.  20;  2c.  Mar.  11, 
1901.  8174 


Comprachicos  (The);  a  romantic  historical 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Schoeifel.  Type- 
written. 

©     Florence     Schoeffel.     Brooldyn ;     1896: 
65011,  Nov.  28;  2c.  Nov.  28.  8175 

Compromise;  schauspiel  in  3  acte,  von  F. 
Schneider.      [70]    p.     4°,     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Feb.   23,   1911;    D :  23489 ;    Friedrich 
Schneider,  Clifton,  N.  J.  8176 

Compromised;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Marks. 
Typewritten. 

©  Montague  I\Iarks,  London ;  D :  167,  Feb. 
25,  1901 ;  Ic.  Feb.  25,  1901.  8177 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.   S.  Ballard.     52  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Mar.   9,    1914;    D :  36295 ;    Ernest    S. 
Ballard,  Eureka,  Cal.  8177a 

play,  by  E.  Jepson.  [2],  19  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  15,  1913 ;  D :  32686 ;  Edgar  Jep- 
son, London.  8178 

a  play  in  1  act,  by  L.  J.  Vance.    34  p.     4". 


Typewritten. 

©  Louis  Joseph  Vance,  Rutherford,  N.  J. ; 
D:9951,  Feb.  11,  1907;  Ic.  Feb.  11,  1907. 

8179 

—  play  in  3  acts,  by  H.  Drucke.     128  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    9,    1915;    D :  41191 ;    Herman 
Drucke,  New  York.  8179a 

—  or.  High  life,  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  J.  Hartmann  and  J.  B.  Tuft. 

©  J.  Hartmann  and  J.  B.  Tuft,  New  York ; 
1888:35514,  Dec.  13.  8180 


or.    The   hee-ro-een,    a   farce  burlesque   in 

1  act,  by  H.  H.  Krueger.     [14]  p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  21,  1914 ;  D :  38720 ;  Howard  H. 
Krueger,  Berkeley,  Cal.  8180a 

Compromising  Martha;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
Keble  Howard  [pseud,  of  John  Keble  Bell] 
New  York,  S.  French ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd., 
1907.  25  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  French's  inter- 
national copyi-ighted  etl.  of  the  works  of  the 
best  authors,  no.  109) 

©  Samuel  French,  New  York ;  D :  9713,  Dec. 
29,  1906;  2c.  Oct.  24,  1907.  8181 

Compromiping  (The)  photo;  1  act  play,  by 
A.  li.   ilbln.     17  p.     8°.     I'rinted. 

©    Dec.    20,    1912;    2c.    Dec.    26,    1912;    D: 
31791 ;  Alexander  B.  Ebin,  New  York.      8182 

Compromising  (A)  situation;  by  Rita  Carlyle. 
15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Isabella    Gillam    Duncan,    Washington : 
D :  7772.  Dec.  27,  1905 ;  2c.  Jan.  12,  1906. 

8183 


588 


8184 


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8204 


Comrade;  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  W.  Davis.     [1]. 
59  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    14,    1913;    D :  34145 ;    Malcolm 
AVaters  Davis,  Hartford.  8184 

Comrades;  a  comedietta,  by  W.  A.   Sonneborn. 

©    Walter    Armand    Sonneborn,    Walthani, 

Mass. ;  1900  A  :  15G87,  June  25.  8185 

drama  in  1  act.  by  W.  H.  Nichols.     28  p. 

4*.      Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  16,  1910;   D :  20216 ;  Walter  H. 
Nichols,  Monrovia,  Cal.  8186 


—  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  G.  M.  Baker. 

©    George   M.    Balver,    Boston ;    1877 :  3646, 
Mar.  26;  2c.  Apr.  2.  8187 

—  Same..    Bo.ston,  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1905. 


52  p.    12".     (On  cover:  Baker's  ed.  of  plays) 

©  Emily  F.  Baker,  Wellesley  Hills,  Mass., 
in  renewal  for  14  years  from  Mar.  26,  1905; 
D :  5762,  Nov.  12,  1904 ;  2c.  Feb.  16,  1905.   8188 

— -See  also  Plays;  [by]  August  Strindberg. 


Comrade's  (A)  luck;  or,  The  stolen  will,  a 
Grand  Armv  drama  in  5  acts.  Kearney,  Neb., 
B.  H.  Goulding,  1881.    2  p.  1.,  27  p.    12". 

©  James  E.  Gillespie,  Kearney,  Neb. ;  1880 : 
18023,  Nov.  27;  2c.  May  21,  1881.  8189 

Comte  de  Blainville;  or.  Two  lives  in  one,  a 
serio-comic  opera  in  3  acts,  libretto  and  music 
by  G.  B.  De  Wier. 

©  G.   Bertini   De  Wier,   New  York;   1885: 
15727,  July  22.  8190 

Comte  (Le)  de  Luxembourg';  operette  en  3 
actes,  livret  de  A.  M.  Willner  et  11.  Bodansky, 
adaptation  franca ise  de  R.  de  Flers  et  G.-A. 
de  Caillavet,  textes  chantes  de  Jean  Benedict, 
musique  de  Franz  Lebar.  Paris.  INIax  Eschig, 
1912.     3.57  p.     12".     [Libretto  only] 

©  Oct.  1,  1912  ;  2c.  Dec.  2,  1912  ;  D  :  31526  ; 
Max  Eschig,  Paris.  8191 

Comtesse  (La);  or.  How  they  won,  a  society 
drama  in  5  acts,  by  B.  L.  Sanborn.  42  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Blanche  L.  Sanborn,  San  Francisco ;  D : 
3595.  June  15,  1903;  2c.  July  6,  1903.       8192 

Comtesse  (La)  Berthe;  or.  Countess  Bertha,  a 
play  in  4  acts,  by  Edouard  Cadol,  tr.  and 
adapted  by  the  Franco- American  agency  for 
dramatic   literature,   ltd. 

©  Fran(^ois  Mons  and  Louis  Nathal,   New 
York  ;  1886  :  7093,  Mar.  26.  8193 

Comtesse  (La)  de  Somerive;  by  Theodore  Bar- 
riere  and  Madame  la  baronne  Regnault  de 
Prebois. 

©  Frederic  Delgado,  Brooklyn  ;  1872  :  6952, 
June  28.  8194 


Con;  or.  Davy  Jones'  locker,  a  comedy  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  F.  Williams  and  G.  L.  Stout. 

©    Fred    Williams    and    George    L.    Stout, 
United  States;  1886:20496,  Sept.  11.         8195 

Con  &  CO.;  play  in  3  acts,  adapted  from  the 
French  of  Paul  Gavault,  Zuros  Nancey  and 
Petrocochino  Armont,  by  Oliver  Herford. 
[165]  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  18,  1910;  D :  21829 ;  Henry  W. 
Savage,  New  York,  8196 

Con   Conroy  and   co.;   a   comedy  drama  by   D. 

Sully. 

©  Daniel   Sully,  United  States;   1889:753, 
Jan.  5.  8197 

Con  Cregan.  .S'ce  Heart  (The)  of  the  Irish- 
man, 

Con  curers;  a  dramatic  composition,  by  Joseph 
M.  Weber  and  Louis  M.  Fields. 

©    Weber    and    Fields,    New    York;    1898: 
14072,  Feb.  28.  8198 

Con  man;  drama  in  3  acts, by R.  E.  Dunbar.  112 
p.      4".      Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  8,  1912  ;  D  :   28609  ;  Robin  Ernest 
Dunbar,   South  Bend,  Ind.  8199 

Con  O'Ragen's  secret.  See  Haunted  (The) 
mill. 

Con  toda  felicidad;  sainete  lirico  en  1  acto  y 
en  prosa,  original  de  .J.  Moyron,  mtisica  de 
Vicente  Lleo.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autoreses- 
panoles]  1908.    32  p.    12".     [Libretto  only] 

©  Julian  Moyron,  Madrid ;   D :  14706,  Jan. 
2,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1909.  8200 

Conca  d'oro;  azione  comico-lirica  in  3  atti,  di 
Ettore  Moschino,  musica  di  Arturo  de  Cecco. 
Milano,  C.  F.  Bodro  [1911]  2  p.  1.,  96  p.  12". 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Aug.  22,  1911 ;  2c.  Feb.  5,  1912  ;  D  :  28671 ; 
Carlo  Francesco  Bodro,  Milan.  8201 

Concealed  (The)  bed;  Scotch  comedy  sketch  in 
1  act,  by  G.  Moffat.     28  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    24,    1911;    D:  25103;    Graham 
Moffat,  London.  8202 

Concealed  (The)  witness;  or.  The  dark  grave 

mystery,  American  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  S. 

Nead,  jr.    2  p.  1.,  80  p.    obi.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  William   Silas  Nead,  jr.,  Cedar  Rapids, 

la. ;  1892  :  30394,  July  21 ;  Ic.  Jan.  6,  1893. 

8203 

Conceit;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  adapted  from  the 
French    of    Labiche    and    Martin,    by    J.    M. 

Furbish. 

©    Julia    Morton    Furbish,    Portland,    Me. ; 
1878  :  4373,  Apr.  11.  8204 


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8205 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


8225 


Conceit  (The)  of  sex;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A. 
Wynne.     [114]  p.     f".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  14,  1911;  D :  24476 ;  Ann:i 
Wynne,  New  Yorlc.  8205 

Concerning  Nancy;  an  occurrence  in  4  staf,'es, 
by  G.  RoUit.     [9G]  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  George  Ilollit,  London;  r):6142,  Jan.  27, 
1905;  2c.  Jan.  27,  1905.  8206 

Concerning  our  own;  comedy  of  unmorality  in 

4  acts,  by  Rita  Leo.    123  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  27,  1913;  D:  32453;  Mrs.  E.  F. 

Leo,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y.  8207 

Conchita;  dramatic  sl^etch  in  1  act  by  Catherine 
Amelia  Davy  and  Catberine  Ennna  Dewey, 
n  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  5,  1010 ;  D :  22733 ;  Catherine  A. 
Daw,  Chicago,  and  Catlierine  PL  Dewey,  Kan- 
sas City,  Mo.  8208 

oper  in  4  aufziigcn  (nacli  Pierre  Louys'  La 


Condemned — Continued. 

or.  The  perils  of  an   orphan. 

©   S.   F.   Ronard,   Pbiladelpliia  ;   ]87S:1816, 


fennue  et  le  pantiu)  liir  die  biilme  bearbeitet 
von  I\raurice  Vaucaire  und  Carlo  Zangarini, 
deutsch  von  Alfred  Briiggemann,  musik  von 
Riccardo  Zandonai.  Leipzig,  G.  Ricordi  &  c. 
1913.    56  p.    12".     [Liln-etto  onlyl 

©   Apr.    10,    1913;    2c.   Apr.    11,    1013;    D: 
32921;  G.  Ricordi  &  co.,  Milan.  8209 

—  opera  in  4  acts,  from  La  fennne  et  le  pantin, 
by  I'ierre  Louys,  Italian  libretto  by  Mauri zio 
Vaucaire  and  Carlo  Zangarini,  English  ver- 
sion by  R.  H.  Elkin,  music  by  Riccardo  Zan- 
donai. London,  (i.  lUcordi  &,  c.  1012.  50  p. 
8".     [Libretto  only] 

©   June  19,    1912;    2c.   June  20,    1912;    D: 
3<)038;  G.  Ricordi  &  co..  Milan.  8210 

—  opera  in  4  atti  (da  La  fennue  et  le  pantiu, 
di  Pierre  Louys)  adattamento  scenico  di  Mau- 
rizio  Vaucaire  e  (Jarlo  Zangarini,  musica  di 
Riccardo  Zandonai.  Milano  [etc.]  G.  Ricordi 
&  c,  1911.    58  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Nov.    16,    1911;    2c.   Nov.    17,    1911;    D: 
25779;  G.  Ricordi  &  co.,  Milan.  8211 


Same.     Milano  [etc.]  G.  Ricordi  &  c,  1911. 

56  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Feb.  21, 1912  ;  2c.  Feb.  23, 1912  ;  D  :  28803  ; 
G.  Ricordi  &  co.,  Milan.  8212 

Conchita  of  the  border;  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  B. 
Ford.     15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Jan.   11,    1913 ;    D :  319S6 ;    Harrison 
Ford,  New  York.  8213 

Conclave  (II)  di  Papa  Pio  Sesto,  anno  1774. 
Sec  Imposture  (Le)  del  Vaticano  e  le  cru- 
delta  della  S.  inquisizione. 

Condemned;  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act,  by  S.  J. 
Friedman.     11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.   25,   1914;   D :  37942 ;    Simon   J. 
Friedman,  Cleveland.  8213a 


Feb.  11. 


8214 


Condemned  to  death;  a  melodrama  in  a  pro- 
logue and  3  acts,  adapted,  and  with  original 
songs,  by  (Jeorge  Russell  Jackson,  nmsic  by 
(diaries  D.  Blake. 

©  R.  J.  Dillon,  Boston:  188(5:1444.5.  June 
24.  8215 

Condemned  to  exile;  an  original  romantic 
drama  in  7  tableaux,  by  J.  S.  licerburger. 

©    Jeff.    S.    Leerburger,    (^-ilifornia  :    1880: 
1010,  Jan.  16.  8216 

Condensed  art;  or.  The  lightning  artist,  a  new 
and  original  monologue,  in  1  act  and  1  scene, 
by  N.  K.  Koon. 

©  Nancy  Kate  Koon,   Philadelphia;    1894: 
28829,  July  10;  2c.  July  10.  8217 

Condensed  (The)  playwright.  Sec  Stock  ex- 
change. 

Condes  (Los)  de  Carrion;  opereta  en  1  acto  y  en 
prosa  [de]  L.  de  Larra,  musica  del  maestro 
Robert  Planquette.  INIadrid  |  Sociedad  de  au- 
tores  espanoles]  1909.  40  p.  12".  [Libretto 
only] 

©   Sept.   23,   1909;   2c.   Sept.   24,   1909;    D: 
1(5869:  Luis  de  Larra,  Miidrid.  8218 

Conditional  (A)  pardon;  a  play  in  .")  acts,  by 
J.  Bradford  and  F.   Stinson. 

©  Joseph  Bradford  and  Fred  Stinson.  Bos- 
ton ;   1875:  119:37,  Nov.  12.  8219 

Conditions  disclosing  the  horrors  of  war;  play 
in  3  acts,  by  H.  I.  Fox.  1 2],  38  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    4,    1913;    D:  32845;    Henry    L 
Fox,  North  Pitcher,  N.  Y.  8220 

Coney  Island;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  L.  Vider. 

©    Louis    Vider,    New    York;    1879:13024, 
Oct.  2.  8221 


—  or.  Little  Ethel's  prayer,  an  original 
drama  in  5  acts,  by  G.  F.  McDonald.  1  p.  1., 
79,  7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   (Jeorge    F.   McDonald,    Brooklyn ;    1881  : 
9310,  June  14;  2c.  June  20.  8222 

—  or,  Scenes  at  the  iron  pier. 


©   Lillie   Hall,    United    States;    1883:5095. 
Mar.  19.  8223 

Coney  (A)   Island  girl;  a  3  act  farce  comedy 
extravaganza,  by  C.  E.  Blaney. 

©  Chas.  E.  Blaney,  New  York;  1895:. 332 17, 
June  26.  8224 

Confederate   (A)   colonel;   a   comedy   drama   in 
4  acts,  by  J.  F.  Milliken  and  F.  Keller. 

©  James  F.  Milliken  and  Fred  Keller,  New- 
York ;  1893:23291,  May  13.  8225 


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COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


8245 


Confederate  (The)  spy;  a  military  drama  in  5      Confession — Continued, 
acts,  bv  W.  Ellswortli   Stedinan.     New  Yorli. 
S.     Frencli     and     son     [1887]       51    p.       12°. 
(Frencli's  standard   drama.     The  acting:  ed., 
no.  402) 

©  Samuel  French  &  son,  New  York;  1887: 
19421,  July  28;  2c.  Aug.  19.  8226 

Same. 

©  W.  Ellsworth  Stedmau,  Fennville,  Mich., 


as  the  author,  in  renewal  for  28  years.  Re- 
newal no.  6888,  June  24,  1915.  Original  entry, 
July  28,  1887,  no.  19421.  8226a 


play  of  Irish  folk-life  in  1  act,  by  D.J.  Shea. 
9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  8,  1912;  D :  29307 ;  Dennis  .7. 
Shea,  Brighton,  Mass.  8236 

Confession  is  good  for  the  soul;  comedy  drama 
in  1  act,  by  H.  S.  Sheldon.  [2],  37  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  13,  1913 ;  D :  31948 ;  H.  S.  Shel- 
don, New  York.  8237 

Confessional  (The)     Sec  Dramatic  episodes. 


Confederates;  a  drama  in  1  act,  by  H.  Wood-  Confessions  of  a  male  flirt;  a  bachelor's  solilo- 
quy on  the  eve  of  his  wedding,  by  Lawrence 
D.Fogg.  New  York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1904. 
7  p.    16". 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York;  D :  4624, 
Feb.  18,  1904;  2c.  Mar.  1,  1904.  8238 


ville. 

©  T.   H.   French,   New  York;    1899:27973, 
Apr.  24 ;  2c.  Nov.  17.  8227 

romantic    comedy    for   one    male   and    one 


female,  text  and  stage  business  ed.  and  rev. 
by  Pauline  Phelps  and  Marion  Short.  New 
York,  Edgar  S.  Werner  &  co.  [1906]  8  p. 
12°.     (On  cover:  Werner  ed.) 

©  Edgar   S.  AVerner,   New   York ;   D :  9474, 
Nov.  12,  1906 ;  2c.  Nov.  26,  1906.  8228 

Confederate's  (The)  daughter.     See  Flash  (A) 
of  lightning. 


Confessions  of  a  wife. 

©  Albert  H.   Woods,  New  York;   D:5422, 
Aug.   12,   1904.  8239 


—  or.  From  mill  to  millions. 

©   Owen   Davis  stock   co.,   New  York ;   D : 
5885,  Dec.  8,  1904.  8240 


Confesion  (La);  comedia  en  1  acto  y  en  prosa,      Confessions  of  an  actress.     See  Actress  (The) 
original  de  J.  Dicenta.     Madrid  [Sociedad  de 


autores  espanoles]  1908.    26  p.    12° 

©  .Toaquin  Dicenta.  Madrid;  D:  14692,  Jan. 
2,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1909.  8229 

Confession;  by  P.  H.   Lewis.     2  p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©  Phil  H.  Lewis,  Memphis,  Tenn. ;  D :  9794, 
Jan.  15,  1907 ;  2c.  Jan.  5,  1907.  8230 

—  by    T.    Ricketts.     6   p.      f°.     Typewritten. 


[Scenario] 

©    Ic.    Dec.    18,    1909;    D :  17740 ;    Thomas 
Ricketts,  Chicago.  8231 

—  a  drama  in  1  act,  adapted  from  a  French 


Confidence;  comedy  of  admonition,  by  P.  Moel- 
ler.     [1],  34  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  19,  1914 ;  D :  36090 ;  Philip  Moel- 
ler.  New  York.  8240a 

Confidence  betrayed.      See  Retribution. 

Confidence  game. 

©    Edgar    Vaughan,    San    Francisco;    D: 
10007,  Feb.  21,  1907.  8241 

a  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  Evelyn  G.  Whiting. 


play. 

©  European  play  bureau.   New  York ;   D : 
10440,  Apr.  29,  1907.  8232 

—  in  4  acts,  by  James  Halleck  Reid.     90  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    24,    1911;    D:  24566;    Aubrey 
Mittenthal,  New  York.  8233 

—  play   in   1   act,   by   C.   Recht.     20  p.     16°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    12,    1913;    D:  32934;    Charles 
Recht,  New  York.  8234 


by  W.  AV.   Munro  and  A.  W.   Gough. 

12  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  12,  1913;  D:  35087;  William 
Wallace  INIunro  and  Austin  William  Gough, 
New  York.  8235 


Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1900.     26  p.     12°. 
(Baker's  edition  of  plays) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  1900  A : 
398,  Jan.  4;  2c.  Feb.  17.  8242 

Confidence  restored;  by  Mrs.  W.  S.  Rosen- 
strauch.     7  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  William  S.  Rosenstrauch,  Newark, 
N.  J. ;  D :  14753,  Jan.  6,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  6,  1909. 

8243 

Confidence  (A)  trick;  1  act  play,  by  A.  Mar- 
shall.    [2],  24  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    21,    1913;    D :  32742 ;    Abigail 
Marshall,  New  York.  8244 

Confidential  (The)  agent;  drama  in  prologue 
and  4  acts,  by  S.  B.  IMolander  and  A.  Mo- 
lander.     65  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Swan  B.  Molander  and  Alfred  Molander, 
Mora,  Minn. ;  1892 :  43199,  Oct.  25 ;  2c.  Oct.  25. 

8245 


391 


8246 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


8266 


Confidential  (The)  clerk;  a  stirring  play  in  4 
acts,  by  W.  Ellsworth  Stednian.  New  York, 
T.  H.  French ;  London,  Samuel  French,  1892. 
51  p.  12".  ([French's  standard  drama.  Tlie 
acting  ed.,  no.  414] ) 

©  T.   H.   French,   New  York ;   1892 :  461B4. 
Nov.  12;  2c.  Dec.  1.  8246 

Confidential  evidence;  dramatic  sketch  In  1  act, 
by  O.  F.  Baerens.     1.')  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.    1,    1913;    D:34.-)96;    Oscar    F. 
Baerens.  St.  Louis.  8247 

Confirmed  (A)  bachelor;  a  comedy  in  1  act, 
written  expi-essly  for  the  Herald  contest,  by 
G.  M.  Travis.    32  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  George  M.  Travis,  Peekskill,  N.  Y. ;  1891 : 
41957,  Nov.  23;  2c.  Nov.  23.  8248 

Conflagration  (The)  /Sre  Dramatic  works  of 
Gerhart  Hauptmann. 

Conflict  (The) 

•©  Sara  Miller,  New  York ;   I  > :  14567,  Dec. 
18,    1908.  8249 

Same. 

©  Maurice  V.  Samuels,  New  York ;  D :  7052, 
July  31,  1905.  8250 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  B.  Hoffman.     142 

p.       12°.     Typewritten. 

©    Herman    B.    Hoffman,    New    York ;    D : 
11607,  Oct.  28,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  28,  1907.        8251 


—  a  melodrama  in  5  acts  and  11  scenes,  by 
C.  W.  Currier  and  T.  F.  Daniels.  114  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©  C.  W.  Currier  and  T.  F.  Daniels,  Maple- 
wood,  N.  J. ;  D :  5247,  July  1,  1904 ;  2c.  Aug.  8. 
1904.  8252 

[play  in  5  acts],  by  J.  Gissin.     [54]  p.    8°. 


Ms. 

©  Ic.  June  12,  1912 ;  D :  29944 ;  James  Gis- 
sin, New  York.  8253 

Conflict  (The)  and  reconciliation.  See  True  to 
the  heart. 

Conflict  (The)  of  conscience;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
Y.  Brooks  and  C.  G.  Davis.  4  v.  f° .  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    17,    1914;    D :  38532 ;    Virginia 
Brooks  and  Charles  Gilbert  Davis,  Chicai^o. 

8253a 

Conflict  (The)  of  '88.  See  Free  trade  in 
America. 

Conflict  (A)  of  elements;  a  comedietta  in  1 
act,  by  Edward  Heron-Allen. 

©    C.    F.    Chatterton,    New    York;    1888: 
81190.   Nov.   2.  8254 

Conflicts;  a  1  act  sketch,  by  M.  M.  Suck.  15  p. 
f.     Typewritten. 

©  Marie  Madeleine  Suck,  Boston  ;  D  :  15630, 
Apr.  14,  1909;  2c.  Apr.  7,  1909.  8255 


Confusion;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Joseph  Der- 
rick, readapted  by  J.  Stetson. 

©  John  Stet.son,  Boston ;  1883 :  15698,  Aug. 
24.  8256 

— — ■  a  farce  in  5  acts,  by  Julius  Rosen. 

©    George    IM.    Hyatt,    New    York;    1883: 
19550,   Oct.  24.  8257 

a   farcical   comedy   in   3   acts,   adapted  by 

-  Joseph  Derrick,  readapted  by  J.  Stetson.     Ill 

p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  John  Stetson,  Boston ;  1883 :  17761,  Sept. 

28.;  Ic.  Sept.  28.  8258 

■  an  original  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,   by 

Joseph  Derrick.  New  York  &  London,  S. 
French,  1900.  51  p.  12°.  (French's  interna- 
tional copyrighted  edition  of  the  works  of  the 
best  author.s,  no.  31) 

©  T.  H.  French,  New  York ;  1900  A :  16639, 
July  6;  2c.  .July  25.  8259 

Confusion  (A)  of  automobilists;  a  3  act  farce 
comedv  of  modern  American  road  life,  by 
J.  AVedekind  (Morrill  Hazard)  48  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Julius  Wedekind,  New   York;   D :  12205, 
Jan.  28,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  28,  1908.  8260 

Confusion  (The)  of  tongues;  or.  The  modern 
tower  of  Babel,  by  B.  Gould  and  C.  L.  Ruch. 
37  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    20,    1909 ;    D :  16298 ;    Bennie 
Gould  and  C.  L.  Ruch,  Washington,  Pa.     8261 

Congeniality;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  B.  L.  Hall. 
87  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.     Apr.    2,    1910;     D :  20685 ;     Burton 
Luther  Hall,  Berkeley,  Cal.  8262 

Congress;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  M.  Maxwell. 

©    John    Milo    Maxwell,    Chicago;     1894: 
44180,  Sept.  21.  8263 


or.  The  pretty  triumph  of  a  sentiment,  a 

serious  opera  in  2  acts,  music  by  J.  B.  Grant, 
words  by  N.  Babcock. 

©  John  B.  Grant  and  Natt  Babcock,  United 
States;  1880:3111,  Feb.  26.  8264 

Congress  and  camp  of  the  American  Revolu- 
tion.     See  Rose  McCrea. 

Congress  of  Lilliputians  and  midget  comedians 
of  the  world;  a  spectacular  play  in  3  acts,  by 
C.  E.  Blaney. 

©  Cluis.  E.  Blaney,  New  York;  1896:  5.5921, 
Oct.  9.  8265 

Congress  (The)  of  nations;  or.  Meeting  of 
monarchs,  a  grand  military  spectacle  in  1 
act  and  13  scenes,  by  P.  T.  Barnum  and 
company. 

©  P.   T.   Barnum   &   co..  New   York ;    1875 : 
2897.     Mar.  27.  8266 


392 


8267 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE    UNITED   STATES 


8287 


Congress  of  1950.     See  Women  in  politics. 

Congressional  aspirants. 

©  Perry  bros.,   San  Francisco ;   1883 :  1606. 
Jan.  24.  8267 

Congressman  (The) ;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  C. 
Parker.  Philadelphia,  Penn  pub.  co.,  1914. 
60  p.     12°. 

©   Nov.    17,    1914;    2c.    Nov.   20,    1914;    D: 
38853;  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.         8267a 

play  in  4  acts,  by  L.  Hasbroudv.      [86]   p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Mar.   14,   1913 ;    D :  32680 ;   Lascelles 
Hasbrouck,  Passaic.  N.  J.  8268 

Congressman  (A)  at  large;  dramatic  composi- 
tion, by  G.  W.  Quigley.  20  p.  A".  Type- 
written. 

©  George  William  Quigley,  New  York ;  D : 
1915,  May  29,  1902;  2c.  May  29,  1902.       8269 

Congressman  Kitty;  political  travesty  in  1  act, 
by  F.  J.  Beaman  and  Clifford  Ivins.  [2],  21 
p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    2,    1913;    D :  33979 ;    Fred    J. 
Beaman,  Washington.  8270 

Congresswoman  (The);  an  entirely  original 
farce-comedy  in  3  acts,  by  T.  D.  Beasley  and 
F.  H.  Mead.  San  Diego,  Cal.,  Kimball-Beas- 
ley  company  [1895]     59  p.     12". 

©  T.  D.  Beaslev  and  F.  H.  Mead,   United 
States,  1895:8100,  Feb.  5;  2c.  Feb.  23.      8271 


Conjugal  (A)  drama. 


See  Camaleonte. 
24    p. 


Conjurism;    by    L.    E.    Pennington. 
Typewritten. 

©  Louis  Ernest  Pennington,  Philadelphia; 
D :  12584.  Mar.  19,  1908 ;  2c.  Mar.  11,  1908. 
[Note :  Copies  have  title,  Conjurism,  voodo- 
ism,  or  hypnotism]  8272 


Conjurism,  voodoism  or  hypnotism, 
jurism. 


See  Con- 


Conjuror  (The);  play  in  3  acts,  by  H.  W.  Leon- 

;ird.     [51]   p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Dec.   9,   1911;    D:  25984;   Harry   W. 
Leonard.  New  York.  -,  8273 

Conjuror  Cupid;  or,  The  legerdemain  of  love, 
a  novelty  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Harry  Carter 
Irwin. 

©   H.   C.    Irwin,    Baltimore;    D :  9334,    Oct. 


27,  1906. 


8274 


Conn;  or.  Love's  victory,  a  drama  of  the 
strikes,  bv  L.  S.  Powell  and  J.  C.  Frank. 
Clyde,  O.,  A.  D.  Ames  [1885]  1  p.  1.,  28  p. 
12". 

©  A.  D.  Ames,  Clyde,  O. ;  1886 :  32.50,  Feb. 
6 ;  2c.  Feb.  6.  8275 


Conn  A.  Mara;  or.  The  O'Neills  of  the  Red 
hand,  an  Irisli  comedy  drama  in  3  acts  and 
10  scenes,  by  C.  E.  Verner. 

©    Charles    E.    Verner,    New    York;    1897: 
60757,   Oct.  27.  8276 

Connais-toi;  piece  en  3  actes,  [par]  P.  Hervieu. 
[Paris,  Impr.  de  I'lllustration,  1909]  1  p.  1., 
57  p.     12°. 

©  Paul  Hervieu,  Paris ;  D :  15744,  Apr.  30, 
1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  30,  1909.  8277 

Sec  also  Know  thyself. — Theatre  complet; 


[de]  Paul  Heiwieu. 

Connecticut  country  life.     Sed  Edgewood  folks. 

Connecticut    peach;    comedy    in    1    act,    by    F. 
Chamberlin.     43  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1910;   D :  20628 ;   Frederick 
Chamberlin,  Boston.  8278 

Connecticut's  tramp  mystery;  a  play  in  3  acts, 
by  W.  C.  Tanner.     Typewritten. 

©    William    Charles    Tanner,    New    I'ork ; 
1898  :  32297,  I\Iay  25  ;  Ic.  May  25.  8279 

Connemara;  or,  Ireland  as  it  is,  a  melo-drania 
in  5  acts  and  9  scenes,  by  W.  D.  O'Brien. 

©   William   Desmond   O'Brien,   New   York ; 
1890:36621,  Nov.  20.  8280 

Connie's  clothes;  by  U.  Davis.    29  p.    4°.    Type- 
written. 

©  Ulvsses  Davis,   Chicago :   D :  15829,   May 
11.  1909 ;  2c.  May  7,  1909.  8281 

Connoisseur  (The);  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Dorothy 
L.  Bristol.     [4],  67.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    16,    1912:    D :  30274 ;    Ida    H. 
Smith,  New  York.  8282 

Connubial  bliss. 

©  Lane  and  Roberts,  Utica,  N.  Y. ;  D :  560, 
June  10,  1901.  8283 

Conquered;  a  drama  by  H.  Peterson,  based  on 
a  French  drama,  by  Octave  Feuillet. 

©    Henry    Peterson,     Philadelphia ;     1876 : 
9163,  Aug.  5.  8284 

Conquered  by  the  cross;  blaidc  verse  tragedy, 
by  V.  P.  Sullivan,    ii,  49  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  8,  1910;  D:  21302;  Vincent  P. 
Sullivan,  Brooklyn.  8285 

Conquering   Cupid;   an   operetta   in  2   acts,    bv 
n.  J.  Jewett. 

©  Hugh  J.  Jewett,  Harford  County,  Md. ; 
D:  12724,  Apr.  10,  1908.  8286 

Conquering  Kate;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  R.  C. 


Smith.     124  p. 


©     Ic.     Jan 
Creighton  Smith,  Thomaston,  Me, 


4°.     Typewritten. 

30,     1913 ;     D : 32140 ; 


Rita 
8287 


393 


8288 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


8308 


Conqueror  (The);  si  comedy,  by  H.  A.  D'Arcy. 

©   Hush   Antoine   D'Arcy,   New  York;    D: 

1771.  Apr.  23.  1902.  8288 

love  drama  in  3  .acts,  by  Johann  Wiegand, 

authorized  tr.  by  Amelia  Von  Ende. 

©    Gustav    Wiegand.    Brooklyn ;     D :  6793. 
.Tune  2.  1905.  8289 

Conquest   (The);  by    }^.   T.   Graves.     77   p.     S". 
Typewritten. 

"©  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1910;  D:  20477;  Belden  Tay- 
lor Graves,  St.  Louis.  8290 

by  S.  N.  Cottermaii. 

©  Stanlev  N.  Cotterman.  Ghieafro  ;  1)  ;  12965, 
May  13.  196,S.  8291 

ec.niedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  O.  Iserloh.     93  p. 

4".     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mav    27.    1913;    D :  33342 ;    Wm.    O. 

8292 

S.  James.     [2], 


Iserloh,  Los  Angeles. 
—  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  A. 


121  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  5,  1914 ;  D :  3.5926 ;  Alice  Archer 
Sewall  James,  Washington.  8292a 

—  a  historical  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Eva  Emery 


Dye. 

©  Claude  Boyd  Clement,  Portland,  Or. ;  D  : 
3845,  Aug.  19,  1903.  8293 

play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  C.  Erickson.     46  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  29,  1910 ;  D :  22182 ;  Hannah  C. 
Erickson.  Santa  Clara.  Cal.  8294 

a  romance  of  the  Lewis  and  Clark  expe- 
dition, dramatized  in  4  acts,  by  P.  F.  Rogo- 
way  and  Claude  B.  Clement.  101  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Phil.  F.  Rogoway,  Portland,  Or. ;  D :  6.590. 
Apr.  28,  1905;  2c.  Apr.  28,  1905.  8295 

a   society   comedy   drama,   by    J.    McGrath 

and  P.  W.  Hyde. 

©    James    McGrath    and    Paul    Woodworth 
Hvde.  Pittsburgh;  D :  3350,  Apr.  28,  1903. 

8296 

Conquest  (A)  conquered;  a  drama  in  4  acts  [by 
G.  Griswold] 

©    Grace   Griswold,    Chicago;    1897:61989, 
Nov.  3 ;  2c.  Nov.  3.  8297 

Same.    Typewritten. 

©  Grace  Griswold,  Chicago  ;  1897  :  403,  Jan. 
2;  2c.  Jan.  5.  8298 

Conquest  (The)  of  Anne;  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
M.  Van  der  Voort.  [8],  48  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    14,    1913;    D:  34710;    Maybelle 
Van  der  Voort,  Palo  Alto,  Cal.  8299 


Conquest    of    Granada.       See    Representative 
English   dramas  from   Dryden   to   Sheridan. 

Conquest    (The)   of   Jerusalem;   a    grand   spec- 
tacular drama,  by  I.  Kiralfy. 

©    Inn-e   Kiralfy,    New    York;    1888:3-5323, 
Dec.  11.  8300 

Conquest  (The)  of  Mexico;  a  dramatic  specta- 
cle, by  I.  W.  Edwards.    2  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Irving  W.  Edwards,  Brooklyn  ;  D  :  12664. 
Apr.  2,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  8,  1908.  8301 


—  a   scenic  and   romantic   compositicm,   by   J. 
Rettig.     44  p.     obi.     f".     Typewritten. 

©    John    Rettig,    Cinciimati :     1887 :  23869, 
Sept.  20;  Ic.  Oct.  17,  1888.  8302 


—  a  spectacular  historical  i)lay  in  5  acts  and 
2  tableaux,  by  G.  F.  Euler.     Typewritten. 

©  George  F.  Euler,   San  Francisco;   1883: 
2036,  Jan.  31;  2c.  Oct.  IT.  1894.  8303 


See     also     Cortez.  —  Montezuma.  —  Other 

See  Peter  and 
Conquest  (The)   of  Quebec.      See  Wolfe. 


gods. 

Conquest  (The)  of  Porto  Rico. 
Pepita. 


Conquistadora  (La);  pasatiempo  comico-lirico 
en  1  acto  y  3  cnadros,  original  de  J.  Romeo, 
mfisica  del  maestro  Manuel  Quislant.  Ma- 
drid I  Sociedad  de  autoivs  espanoles]  1915. 
31  p.     12".     [Libretto  only] 

©   June  24,   1915;   Ic.    June   25,    1915;    D: 
41070;  Jose  Romeo.  Madrid.  8303a 

Conrad;  <»r,  The  hand  of  a  friend,  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  F.  Dumont. 

©   Frank    Dumont,   New   York ;    1882 :  740, 
Jan.  16.  8304 


Conquest  (The)   of  England, 
six,  by  Jove! 


See  Ten-sixty- 


Same.     Chicago,  The  Dramatic  publishing 

CO.    [1897]      .39  p.     16". 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago ;  1897 :  59874, 
Oct.  22;  2c.  Oct.  21.  8305 

Conrad  and  Lizzette;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
W.  H.  Laugdon  and  1*.  M.  Allison. 

©  W.  H.  Langdon  and  P.  M.  Allison,  Balti- 
more; 1875:4325,  Apr.  28.  8306 

Conrad  and  Medora;  or.  The  cheerful  corsair 
and  his  beauteous  bride,  a  burlesque  in  3 
acts,  by  .7.  Cheever  Goodwin. 

©     .Tames     Valentine     Taylor,     Cambridge, 
Mass.;  1876:9079,  Aug.  3.  8307 

Consanguinity;  or.  Countess  Donati,  a  Roman 
emotional  play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  J.  Hallo.  Ill 
p.     f".     Typewritten. 

©    Frank    J.    Hallo,    Minneapolis;    1893: 
13832,  Mar.  20 ;  2c.  May  3.  8308 


394 


8308 


COPYKIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


8326 


Consarning'  Sairey  'TJggins;  1  act  farce,  by 
Wiirrid  Blair.  London,  Joseph  Williams,  ltd., 
1914.     19  p.     12°. 

<g)   June   11,    1914;    Ic.    June   12,   1914;    D: 
37296;  Joseph  Williams,  ltd.,  London.     8308a 

Conscience.     Ms. 

©  A.  E.  Lancaster  and  Julian  Magnus,  New 
York ;  1876 :  722,  Jan.  14 ;  2c.  May  16.       8309 

a  drama,  by  A.  N.  Shideler. 

©    Albert    Newton    Shideler.    New    York ; 
1898:34332,  June  4;  2c.  June  4.  8310 

dramatic  sketch,   by    R.   T.   Kettering.     13 

p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.3,191o:  D  :  402.^i9 :  Ralph  Thomas 


Kettering,  Chicago. 


8310a 


—  morality  operetta  for  children  and  grown 
ups  in  3  acts,  by  .7.  de  Grandniont,  music  by 
Yvonne  Koniger.  79  p.  pis.  8".  Printed. 
[Words  only] 

©   July   28.   1915;    2c.    July   20,   1915;    D: 
41327 ;  Jules  de  Grandniont.  New  York. 

8310b 

—  play  in  3  acts,  by  S.  B.  Tall.     [168]  p.     4". 


Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    5,    1914:    D:3S063;    Stanley 
Broughton  Tall,  Baltimore.  8310c 


— -playlet  in  1  act,  by  Horace  Hazeltine 
[pseud,  of  C.  S.  Wayne]  20  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    25,    1913;    D:  32083;    Charles 
Stokes  Wayne,  Point  Pleasant,  N.  J.        8311 


—  a  spot-light  drama,  a  story  told  in  flashes, 
by  Momus  [pseud,  of]  M.  Ryder.  6  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  ]\Iaxwell   Ryder,   London ;   D :  9818,   Jan. 
21,  1907;  2c.  Jan.  24,  1907.  8312 

Conscience  (La)  de  I'enfant;  piece  en  4  actes,  de 
G.  Devore.  [Paris]  1899.  1  p.  1.,  64  p.,  1  1. 
12''. 

©  Gaston  Devore,  Paris;  1899:81448,  Dec. 
16;  2c.  Dec.  16.  8313 

Conscience  money;  an  original  comedy  in  3  acts. 

©  L.  Israels.  New  York:  1873:10076,  Sept. 

6.  8314 

Conscious  lovers.  Sec  Representative  English 
dramas  fi'om  Dryden  to  Sheridan. 

Conscript  (The);  a  plav  in  6  acts,  bv  W.  li. 
Mitchell.     2  p.  1.,  27  p.     8". 

©    William    L.    Mitchell,    Chicago;    1877: 
10195,  Sept.  4;  2c.  Jan.  12.  8315 

Conscript  (The)  of  Croisey  Yew;  a  pastoral 
drama  in  5  acts,  by  W.  H.  Grimkg. 

©  AVm.  H.  Grimke,  New  York ;  1894 :  55710, 
Nov.  30.  8316 


Conscript  (The)  of  Goldinger;  a  di*ama  in  4 
acts,  from  Russian  history,  by  S.  V.  Vic- 
torson. 

©  S.  V.  Victorson,  Boston ;  1882 :  1192,  Jan. 
23.  8317 

Conscription  (The)  stafE;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 
Isaac  Landman.    43  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Isaac  Landman,  Montreal,  Canada ;   D : 
2084,  June  24,  1902;  2c.  June  24,  1902.      8318 

Consejo  (Un)  de  amigo;  entremfe  en  prosa  de 
costumbres  andaluzas,  original  de  A.  Saenz  y 
Saenz.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
noles]    1914.     24  p.     12". 

©   Mar.   28,    1914;    Ic.    Mar.    30,    1914;    D: 
36511;  Antonio  SJlenz  y  Saenz,  Madrid.   8318a 

Consequences;  a  comedy,  by  T.  Frost. 

©  Thomas  Frost,  New  York ;   1893 :  33261. 
July  14.  8319 

drama    in    3    acts,    by    T.    W.    Broadhurst. 

[100]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  1,  1911;   D :  23240 ;  Thomas  W. 
Broadhurst.  New  York.  8320 

Considerable  (A)  courtship;  a  farce  in  1  act, 
by  Bessie  Blair  Smith.  Philadelphia.  The  Penn 
pub.  CO.,  1900.     11  p.     12°. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia  ;  1900  A  :  17373, 
July  14;  2c.  July  14.  8321 

Considerable  dream;  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act, 
by  C.  T.  Wolfe.  [11]  p.  f°.  Ms.  and  type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  26,  1911 ;  D :  24063 ;  Charles  T. 
Wolfe,  Chicago.  8322 

Consolar  al  triste;  sainete  en  1  acto  en  prosa, 
oi-iginal  de  A.  Casero.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores  espanoles]  1915.    29  p.    12". 

©  Aug.  30,  1915  ;  Ic.  Sept.  1, 1915 ;  D  :  41638 : 
Antonio  Casero,  Madrid.  8322a 

Consolation;  a  monologue  sketch,  by  Con  T. 
Murpliy. 

©  Charles  E.  Davie.s,  New  Orleans  ;  D :  2658, 
Nov.  12,  1902.  8323 

Consolation  (The)  prize;  an  American  comedy 
in  3  acts,  by  J.  A.  Chew. 

©    .Tames    Alfred    Chew,    Winslow,    Bucks. 
England  ;  I>  :  3442,  May  16,  1903.  8324 

Consoler  (The)      See  Eternal  (The)  feminine. 

Consort  (A)  of  heroines;  a  representation  of 
literary  characters  in  3  scenes,  by  Harriet 
Wheeler.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  [1902] 
15  p.     12°. 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  D ;  2450,  Oct.  8, 
1902 ;  2c.  Nov.  13,  1902.  8325 

Conspiracy;  by  A.  F.  St.  John.  305  p.  obi.  f°. 
Ms. 

©  Alice  Freet  St.  John,  Kansas  City,  Mo. ; 
1886 :  14135 ;  June  19 ;  Ic.  June  19.  8326 


395 


8327 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


8348 


Conspiracy — Continued. 

an  American  drama  in  4  acts. 

©  P.  H.  Duffy,  New  York ;  1887 :  5068,  Mav. 
4.  8327 

a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  D.  O'Connell. 

©  Daniel  O'Connell.   San  Francisco;  1883: 
23043:  Dec.  12.  8328 

a  drama,  by  A.  R.  Haven. 

©  Albert  lioland  Haven.  New  York;  1885: 
25006.  Nov.  30.  8329 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  ^l.  M.  Thrane. 

©  Marcus  Moeller  Thrane,  La  Crosse,  Wis. : 
1879;  7710.  June  9.  8330 

dramatic  sketch,  by  C.  W.  Calhoun.     12  p. 

4^     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  25.  1910;  D:  22381;  C.  W.  Cal- 
houn. Berkeley,  Cal.  8331 

dramatic  sketch   in  1  act,  by  Wm.  Organ. 

Milwaukee,  A.  A.  Reim  [1910]     16  p.    16°. 

©  Apr.  15.  1911 ;  2c.  Apr.  21,  1911 ;  D  :  24010 ; 
Adolph  E.  Reim,  INIilwaukee.  8332 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  .Tohn  Drake.     Cincin- 
nati, Miller  &  co.,  1878. 

©  Miller  &  co.,  Cincinnati ;  1878 :  4843,  Apr. 
22.  8333 

a  political  tragedy  in  3  acts,  by  O.  W.  [or 

W.  O.]  Andrae.    Washington,  1888.    30  p.    8°. 

©  O.  W.  Andrae,  Washington;   1888:8497. 

Mar.  22;  2c.  Apr.  5.  8334 

See  also  Giordano. — Richelieu. — Yonkers 


cliff. 

Conspiracy  (The)  of  Cataline;  a  tragedy  in  3 

acts,    founded    on    history,    by    H.    G.    Chase. 

©  Howard  Gibbs  Chase.  New  York;  1889: 

36086.     Nov.  27.  8335 

Conspiracy  (The)  of  Pontiac;  American  pageant 
play  in  4  acts,  by  K.  G.  Eastman  and  Charles 
A.  Eastman.     .56"p.     4°.      Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  13,  1915  ;  D  :  40721 ;  Elaine  Good- 
ale  Eastman,  Amherst,  Mass.  8335a 


Conspiracy    (The) 
comedies. 


of    the    Pozzi.      See    Three 


Conspiradores  (Los);  sainete  Ifrico  en  1  acto  y 
2  cuadros,  original  do  A.  IMatilla  y  J.  Mal- 
donado,  mfisica  de  los  maestros  Breton  (A.) 
V  Cambronero.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espafioles]  1909.  45  p.  12".  [Libretto  only] 
©  July  2.  1909  ;  2c.  July  14.  1909 ;  D  :  16242  ; 
Aurelio  Matilla  y  Jose  Maldonado,  Madrid. 

8336 

Conspirator  (The);  a  romantic  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  Jean  Moreau  [pseud.] 

©  F.  E.  Janette,  Owosso,  Mich. ;  1894 :  3335, 
Jan.  12.  8337 


Conspirator  (The) — Continued. 

Same.     Typewritten. 

©  Fred.  E.  Janette,   Owosso,  Mich.;   1894; 
7655,  Apr.  3;  2c.  Apr.  3.  833£ 

a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  J. 


L.  Hempstead. 
Memphis,  IVnn.  [1880]     68  p.     12°. 

©  Junius  L.  Hempstead,  Memphis,  Tenn. ; 
1880  :  13056.  Aug.  25  ;  2c.  Aug.  25.  8339 

Conspirators;  comedy  in  2  acts  for  girls  only, 
bv  Evelvn  Sinnns.  New  York,  Dick  &  Fitz- 
gerald,  1910.     22  p.     12°. 

©    Jan.    18,    1910;    2c.    Jan.    19,    1910;    D: 
17967 ;  Dick  &  Fitzgerald.  New  York.        8340 

—  -  in  4  acts,  by  A.  S.  Burleson.  [127]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    July    18,    1911;    D :  24719 :    Adele   S. 
Burleson.  Austin,  Tex.  8341 


See  also  Remorse. 


Conspirators    (The)    and    lovers. 
(The)  war  of  1900. 


See    Social 


Conspirators  (The)  of  Thompson  street. 
Julius,  the  snoozer. 


See 


Constable  (The);  rural  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  A.  F.  Baxter.  [3].  37  p.  f.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  May  8, 1912  ;  D  :  29601 ;  Arthur  F.  Bax- 
ter,   Ottumwa,    la.  8342 

Constable  Pike,  detective;  (piaint  comedy  in  1 
act,  by  George  Totten  Smith.  18  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  19,  1910;  D :  2106S ;  Clement  G 
Blevins,  New  York.  8343 

Constance;  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  book  by  G.  G. 
Hollister,  rev.  by  F.  D.  Bloomfield,  music  by 
F.  D.  Bloomfield.  67  p.  f°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Jan.  26,  1910 ;  D :  20035 ;  F.  D.  Bloom- 
field, Buffalo.  8344 

a  drama  in  5  acts. 

©  Solomon  Imanuel  Obermeier,  New  York; 
1885  :  26491,  Dec.  16.  8345 

a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  W.  H.  Varney. 

©  W.  Horace  Varney,  Boston;  1899:40199, 


June  19. 


8346 


or,  A  recollection  of  Gettysburg,  a  drama 

in  4  acts,  by  Elio  Apraford  [pseud,  of  Adolfo 
Pierra]     38  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  A.  Pierra,  Philadelphia  ;  1882 :  7120,  IMay 
3 ;  2c.  Mar.  26,  1891.  8347 

Constance  de  Brolie;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  W. 
Ruger.    Acting  ed.     [64]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Florence  AYhite   Ruger,  Chicago ;   1895 : 
12498,  Mar.  2 ;  2c.  Apr.  1.  8348 


396 


8349 


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8367 


Constance  of  Armagnac;  play  in  blank  verse, 
in  ,")  acts,  by  L.  C.  Schem.  [2],  72  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    16,  1911;    D :  23113 ;    Lida    C. 
Schem,  Hoboken,  N.  J.  8349 

Constancy;  a  comedy. 

©  Mary  E.  B.  Emery,  Salem,  Mass. ;  1897 : 
41166,  July  15.  8350 

a  domestic  drama  in  3  acts,  by  R.  J.  De 

Cordova. 

©    R.    J.    De    Cordova,    New    York;    1872: 
10078,  Sept.  19.  8351 

a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  W.  H.  McCartney 

(Major  Muldoon)  and  J.  H.  Selwyn. 

©  Wm.  H.  McCartney  and  John  H.  Selwyn, 
New  York  ;  1871 :  4166,  May  5.  8352 

play  in  1  act,  by  William  Smith  O'Brien. 


Construction   du  theatre  et  des  ombres. 
Ombres  chinoises. 


See 


[2],  13  p.     f".     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    18,    1912;    D :  31413 ;    W.    S. 
O'Brien.  St.  Louis.  8353 

— •  a  romantic  drama  in  8  acts,  by  R.  J.  De 


Cordova. 

©  R.  J.  De  Cordova,  New  York ;  1879 ;  4310. 
Apr.  2.  8354 

Constancy  unrewarded.  See  Admirable  (The) 
Bashville. 

Constant  (The)  lover;  a  comedy  of  youth  in  1 
act,  by  St.  John  Hankin.  London,  S.  French, 
ltd. ;  New  York,  S.  French  [1912]     24  p.     12°. 

©  Mar.  4,  1912  ;  2c.  Mar.  5,  1912  ;  D  :  28938  ; 
Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.  8355 

Constantine;  by  C.  D.  South. 

©  Chas.   D.   South,   Santa  Clara,  Cal. ;   D: 
15678,  Apr.  21,  1909.  8356 

Roman  drama  in  5  acts,  by  C.  D.   South. 


76  p.  4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  2.  1913  ;  D  :  33382  ;  Charles  Dan- 
iel South,  Santa  Clara,  Cal.  8357 

a  tragedy,  by  J.  C.  Kittredge.     Boston,  The 


author,  1881.     74  p.     12°. 

©    J.    C.    Kittredge,    United    States;    1881: 
11417,  July  23;  2c.  July  23.  8358 

or,  The  victory  of  the  cross,  historical  play 


in  4  acts,   adapted  from   the  German,   by  T. 
Krebs.     [31]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  30,  1913 ;  D :  34897 ;  Tony  Krebs, 
Boston.  8359 

Constantinople;  an  original  spectacular  drama, 
by  D.  Belasco  and  J.  A.  Heme. 

©  David  Belasco  and  James  A.  Heme,  San 
Francisco  ;  1879  :  6671,  May  17.  8360 

Constanza;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  C.  W.  Brink. 
©  C.  W.  Brink,  Washington;   1881:13843, 
Sept.  9.  8361 


Consuelo;  comedia  en  3  actos  y  en  verso,  por 
Adelardo  Lopez  de  Ayala,  ed.  with  an  intro- 
duction and  notes  by  Aurelio  M.  Espinosa  .  .  . 
New  Yorlv,  H.  Holt  and  companv,1911.  x.  212 
p.     front,   (port.)     16°. 

©  Dec.  1,  1911 ;  2c.  Dec.  19, 1911 ;  A  :  303476  ; 
Henry  Holt  &  co..  New  York.  8362 

musical  drama  in  6  acts,  by  George  Sand, 


tr.  by  Fayette  ftobinson.  dramatized  by  E.  S. 
Shiuuick.     102  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  6,  1914;  D:  38719;  Ella  Searle 
Shinniek,  Columbu.s,  O.  '  8362a 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  A.  Norcross.     Type- 


written. 

©  Charles  A.  Norcross,  Washington;  1900 
A :  701,  Jan.  6 ;  2c.  Feb.  3.  8363 

Consular  assistance;  or.  Official  resistance, 
farcical  divertisemeut  in  1  act,  bv  L.  N.  Rob- 
erts.   28  p.     12°.     Printed. 

©  May  4,  1914 ;  Ic.  May  26,  1914 ;  D :  37278 ; 
Lewis  Niles  Roberts.  London.  8363a 

or,   Un  mauvais  quart  d'heure,  brief  di- 

vertisement,   by  L.   N.   Roberts.     Dover,   Eng- 
land, Grigg  and  son,  1914.    16  p.    12°. 

©  Apr.  24,  1914;  Ic.  May  15,  1914;  D: 
37063;  Lewis  Niles  Roberts,  London.      8363b 

Consulesa  (La);  comedia  en  2  actos.  de  S.  y  J. 
Alvarez  (Juintero.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores  espanoles]  1914.     75  p.     12". 

©  Mar.  15,  1915;  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1915;  D: 
40052 ;  Serafin  y  Joaquin  Alvarez  Quintero. 
Madrid.  8363c 

Consul's  (The)  daughter;  a  drama  in  5  acts  and 
7  tableaux,  by  A.  Corbett. 

©  Adolphe  Corbett,  New  York  ;  1883  :  7228  ; 
Apr.  17.  8364 

a   romantic  comedy   drama    in  4  acts,   bv 

E.  C.  Ellis. 

©  Edward  C.  Ellis,  Chicago;  1898:44018, 
July  23;  2c.  July  28.  8365 

See  also  Princess  Sachinka. 


Consul's  (The)  wife. 

©  Walter  S.  Shoemaker,  Saratoga  Springs, 
N.  Y. ;  D  :  4815,  Mar.  24,  1904.  8366 

Consultation  (La);  comedie  en  1  acte,  pour 
.ieunes  ftlles  (d'apres  line  esquisse  du  Figaro 
illustre)  Philadelphia,  1904.  cover-title.  24 
p.  8°.  (Petites  comedies  faciles  et  amusantes 
arrangees  pour  les  ecoles  americaines,  no.  1) 

©    Edward    Roth,    Philadelphia;    D :  5027, 
May  14,  1904 ;  2c.  May  9,  1904.  8367 


397 


8367 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


8382 


Consultation  (Une);  com§die  en  1  acte  pour 
joiines  filles,  par  Alexandi'e  Guillet.  New 
York,  W.  R.  Jenkins  company  [1914]  2  p.  1., 
[3]-14  p.  12°.  ([Theatre  pour  la  jeunesse, 
no.  10]) 

©    Sept.   28,    1914;    2c.    Oct.   21,   1914;    D: 
38646;  William  R.  Jenkins  co..  New  York. 

8367a 

Contempt  for  suspicion;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
I^ewis  Cliarles. 

©Elijah  Lewis  Charles,  United  States;  1885; 
17966;  Aug.  24.  8368 

Contempt  of  court;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  H.  Ringrose. 

©  Hvacintlie  Ringrose,  Fall   River,  Mass.: 
1897 :  16034,  Mar.  8.  8369 

Contender;  a  drama  in  4  a<ts.  l)y  H.  Connelly. 
78  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Hubert  Connelly,  Buffalo ;  D :  14793,  Jan. 
11,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  12,  1909.  8370 

Contented  (The)  Japanee;  in  3  acts  and  4 
scenes,  by  R.  H.  Rhodes. 

©  Ralph  H.  Rhodes,  Columbus,  O.;  D :  6164, 
Jan.  31,   190.5.  8371 

Contented  with  life;  burlesque  in  2  parts,  by 
G.  E.  Glaser.     [2],  65  p.    4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  13,  1910 ;  D :  21330 ;  George  E. 
Glaser,  New  York.  8372 

Contented  (A)  woman;  a  dramatic  composition 
in  4  acts,  by  C.  Hoyt. 

©  Charles  Hoyt,  Charlestown,  N.  H. ;  1897 : 
19372,  Mar.  25;  2c.  Mar.  25.  8373 

Contes  (Les)  d'Hoffmann  (The  tales  of  Hoff- 
mann); fantastic  opera  in  4  acts,  book  by  Jules 
Barbier,  nuisic  by  Jacques  Offenbach,  Eng- 
lish version  by  Louis  Bazin  [pseud,  of  C.  F. 
Manney]  Boston,  Oliver  Ditson  company, 
[etc.,  etc.]  1908.    58  p.    8". 

©    Charles    Fonteyn   Manney.    Boston ;    D : 
14105,  Oct.  13,  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  13,  1908.        8374 

■ opera  in  4  acts,  with  an  original  and  novel 


Contes  (Les)  de  Poe. 
ffar  Poe. 


See  Tales  (The)  of  Ed- 


first  act  and  other  important  changes,  book  by 
Jules  Barbier,  music  by  J.  Offenbach,  new 
English  version  by  Charles  Alfred  Byrne. 
New  York,  C.  E.  Burden,  1907.  51  p.  8°. 
[Libretto  only.     French  and  English] 

©  Steinway  &  sons.  New  York ;  D :  11473, 
Oct.  7,  1907 ;  2c.  Nov.  15,  1907.  8375 

Contes  (Les)  de  Perrault;  f eerie  lyrique  en  4 
actes  et  20  tableaux,  poeme  de  Arthur  Berngde 
et  Paul  de  Choudens,  musique  de  Felix  Four- 
drain.  Paris,  Choudens,  1913.  2  p.  1.,  136  p. 
12°.     [Words  only] 

©    Dec.    27,    1913;    2c.    Jau.    19,    1914;    D: 
35706;  Choudens,  Paris.  8375a 

See  also  Foret  (La)  bleue. 


Contessa  (La)  Trigona:  un  idillio  di  sanguenell' 
Hotel  Rebecchino  in  Roma,  dramma  in  4  atti, 
[di]  L.  Casaburi.  New  York,  Andria  &  Mas- 
simo, 1911.     44  p.     16°. 

©  May  13,  1911 ;  2c.  May  15, 1911 ;  D  :  24263 ; 
lAiigi  Casaburi,  Now  York.  8376 

•  See  also  Tragedy  (A)  in  Rome. 

Contest  (The)  of  the  century.  See  Fitzsim- 
mons-Corbett  fight. 

Contest  (The)  play;  a  farcical  comedy  in  1  act, 
l)y  E.  C.  Bunnei". 

©  Elizabetli  C.  Bunner,  Oakland,  Cal. : 
1897  :  39861,  July  S.  8377 

Continental  America;  a  grand  historical,  spec- 
tacular repr(\sentation  in  4  acts.  5  tableaux 
and  pictures,  by  A.  P.  Wirt. 

©  Aaron  Peun  Wirt,  Lancaster,  Pa. ;  1898 : 
17793,  Mar.  16 ;  2c.  Oct.  10,  1899.  8378 

Continental  (The)  chief,  "Washington;  a  new 
original  historical  drama  in  5  acts  and  sev- 
eral tableaux,  by  M.  Walsh. 

©  Marie  Walsh,  Brooklyn :  1875 :  140S9. 
Dec.  31.  8379 

Continental  (The)  Congress;  dramatization,  by 
J.  L.  McBrien.    36  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  25.  1915 ;  D :  42076 ;  Jasper  L. 
McBrien.  AVashington.  8379a 

Continental  (The)  dragoon;  a  comedy  drama  in 
2  acts,  by  E.  M.  Spooner. 

©  Edna  May  Spooner,  United  States;  D: 
873,   Sept.  17,   1901.  8380 

Continental  drama;  Calderon,  Corneille,  Racine, 
Moliere,  Lessing,  Schiller,  with  introductions, 
notes  and  illustrations.  New  York,  P.  F.  Col- 
lier &  sou  [1910]  1  p.  1.,  474  p.,  1  1.  front, 
(port. )  plates.  8".  (The  Harvard  classics,  ed. 
by  C.  W.  Eliot,     v.  26.) 

f!oiNTENTS :  Life  is  a  dream,  by  Pedro  Cal- 
deron de  la  Barea. — I'olyeucte,  by  Pierre 
Corneille. — Phaedra,  by  Jean  Baptiste  Ra- 
cine.— Tartuffe;  or.  The  hypocrite,  by  Jean 
Baptiste  Poquelin  Moliere. — Minna  von  Barn- 
helm  ;  or.  The  Soldier's  fortune,  by  G.  E.  Less- 
ing.— AVilhelm  Tell,  by  Johann  Christoph 
Friedrich  von  Schiller. 

©  Feb,  2,  1910  ;  2c.  Feb.  16, 1910  ;  A  :  256782  ; 
P.  F.  Collier  &  son.  New  York.  8380a 

Continental  (The)  kettledrum. 

©  Virginia  L.  Patterson,  Kokonio,  Ind. ; 
1896: 18367,  INlar.  23;  2c.  Mar.  23.  8381 


—  a  home  tahMit  entertainment,  by  V.  Sharpe 
Patterson. 

©     Virginia     Sharpe     Patterson,     Kokomo, 
Ind.;  1895:6324,  Jan.  26.  8382 


398 


8383 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


8400 


Contingencies;  great  tragic  labor  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  G.  A.  La  Fayette. 

.©  G.  A.  La  Fayette,  Denver;  1889:19155, 
June  6.  8383 

Contingent  (The)  social,  economic  and  indus- 
trial crisis.     See  Plutocrat  (The) 

Contonisten  (Die);  or.  The  contonists. 

©  Jacob  M.  Goldberg,  Albany ;  D :  5439, 
Aug.  9,  1904.  8384 

Contonists  (The)     See  Contonisten  (Die) 

Contraband;  play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  B.  Carlock. 
87  p.    4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  28,1915  ;  D  :  40507  ;  Wayne  Bryan 
Carlock,  North  Salem.  N.  Y.  8384a 

play  in  1  act,  by  W.  F.  Connor  and  —  Ful- 
ler.    [9]  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  6,  1912 ;  D :  29301 ;  Wm.  F.  Con- 
nor, New  York.  8385 

Contrabandista  (The) ;  the  Paddock-Mosber  ver- 
sion of  F.  C.  Bui-nand  and  Arthur  Sullivan's 
c<miic-romantic  opera.    Albany,  N.  Y.,  1879. 

©  William  H.  Paddock  and  Theodore 
Mosher,  Albany  ;  1880 :  1297,  Jan.  22 ;  2c.  Feb. 
19.  8386 

Contract  (The);  situation  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Hirsch 
and  R.  Tracy.     [5],  40  p.     f".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  22,  1913;  D:  32037;  Alex.  Hirsch 
and  Royal  Tracy.  New  York.  8387 

Contractor  (The);  5  act  play,  by  B.  K.  Horning. 
79  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Bertha  King  Horning,  Milwaukee;  D : 
15953,  May  24,  1909 ;  2c.  INLiy  24,  1909.      8388 

Contrarie  Mary;  (operetta  in  2  acts,  book  and 
lyrics  by  Robert  G.  Beck  and  B.  St.  John,  music 
by  Willis  A.  Diekema,  Earl  V.  Moore  and  Row- 
land Fixel.  64  p.  4".  Typewritten.  [Li- 
brettto  only] 

©  Ic.  May  19,  1913;  I ) :  33431 ;  Bert  St. 
John,  Detroit.  8389 

Contrary  Mary;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Edith  El- 
lis. New  York,  S.  French;  London,  S.  French, 
ltd.,  1912.     110  p.     12°. 

©  Aug.  29,  1912  ;  2c.  Sept.  7, 1912  ;  D  :  30757  ; 
Samuel  French.  New  York.  8390 

Contrast;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  adapted  from  the 
l<^rench  [Je  dine  chez  ma  mere,  by  Adrien  De- 
courcelle  and  Lambert  Thiboust]  by  E.  Mar- 
bury.     50  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Elizabeth  Marbury,  New  York;  1888: 
4599,  Feb.  13 ;  Ic.  Feb,  13.  8391 


—  society  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  E.  Wright. 
27  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.    23,    1911;    D:  25574;    Chas.    E. 
Wright,  Vicksburg,  Miss.  8392 


Contrasting  sweethearts;  vaudeville  playlet 
with  original  musical  numbers,  dialogue  and 
lyrics,  by  Arthur  Denvir.  [1],  6  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  9,   1914;   D:  38119;   Arthur  T. 
Earnest,  New  York.  8392a 

Contremaitre  (Le);  drame  en  6  actes,  de  P.  Dax. 
Paris.  Societe  des  auteurs  dramatiques,  1906. 
64  p.     8°. 

©    Pierre    Dax,    Murat,    France;    D :  9391, 
Nov.  5,  1906 ;  2c.  Nov.  5,  1906.  8393 

Contretemps.      See  Mr.   Taylor's  predicament. 

Controleur  (Le)  des  wagons-lits;  comSdie  en  3 
actes,  ])ar  A.  Bisson.  Paris,  P.  V.  Stock,  1898. 
3  p.  1.,  176  p.     12°. 

©    Alexandre    Bi.sson,    Paris;    1898:69627, 
Nov.  30;  2c.  Nov.  30.  8394 

Controlling  (The)  power;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
F.  li.  Purdie.     [116]  p.     4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  21,  1914  ;  D  :  36111 ;  Francis  Bail- 
lie  Purdie,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  8394a 

Controversy  (The)  of  the  powers;  [by]  L.  L. 
Cole.  [Fayette.  la.,  b.wa  postal  card,  1900] 
2  p.  1.,  40  p.     16". 

©  Lyle  Leverne  Cole,  Fayette.  la. ;  1900  A : 
2-5451,  Oct.  12;  2c.  Nov.  30.  8395 

Convalesence  (The)  of  Robbie;  play  in  3  acts, 
by  Llvelyn  Watson.  Franklin,  O.,  Eldridge 
entertaiimient  bouse,  1911.    30  p.     8". 

©  Nov.  3,  1911 ;  2c.  Nov.  6,  1911 ;  D  :  25681 ; 
Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Franklin,  O. 

8396 


— r-  playette  in  3  acts  by  Evelyn  Watson.  33 
p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Nov.    14,    1910;    D:  22658;    Alice   E. 
Watson,  St.  Louis.  8397 

Convent  (The)  girl;  play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Sim- 
mons.    [2],  49  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  24,  1913;  D:  3.3038;   Jack  Sim- 
mons, Nashville.  8398 

Convention;  play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  F.  Farnham. 
108  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  14.  1915  ;  D  :  40651 ;  Charles  Fos- 
ter Farnham,  Lorain,  O.  8398a 

Convention  (A)  of  authors;  an  entertainment 
for  literary  clubs  and  church  societies,  arr. 
by  P..  B.  Clokey.    30  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Belle  B.  Clokey,  Braddock,  Pa. ;  D :  6816, 
June  13,  1905 ;  2c.  June  13,  1905.  8399 

Convention  of  laborers;  cantata,  by  Stanley 
Schell.  New  York,  E.  S.  Werner  &  co.,  1905. 
cover-title,  16  p.    12°. 

©  Edgar  S.   Werner,   New  York;   D :  6833, 
June  17,  1905 ;  2c.  Sept.  22,  1905.  8400 


399 


8401 


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8420 


Convention  (A)  of  papas;  a  farce  by  T.  S.  Deni- 
son.     Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison. 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  ChicaKo  ;  1897 :  41647,  July 
19;  2c.  Oct.  21.  8401 

Convention  (The)  of  strong-minded  women; 
a  farce,  by  W.  B.  Cavunash. 

©  William  B.  Cavanagh,  New  York;  1873: 
12220,  Oct.  24.  8402 

Convention  of  the  disenthralled;  drama  of  the 
New  Era,  by  J.  Ross.    Typewritten. 

©   Julia    Ross,   Asbury    Park;    1898:11657, 
Feb.  1.5;  2c.  Jan.  17.  8403 

Conversation  of  a  twentieth  centuiy  comedy- 
couple;  by  W.  W.  O'Brien  and  George  W.  Day. 
16  p.     f°.     Ms. 

©    le.    Sept.    22,    1909;    D:  10834;    W.    W. 
O'Brien.    Chicago.  8404 

Conversion  (The)  of  Champagne  Liz;  drama- 
tized, by  S.  P.  Davis  and  G.  C.  Cook.  14  p. 
4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  1,  1915 ;  D :  39828 ;  S.  P.  Davis 
and  Gertrude  Chadwick  Cook,  San  Francisco. 

8404a 

Conversion  (The)  of  John  Morley;  play  in  4 
acts,  by  H.  T.  Wenk.  [50]  p.  r.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.    5,    1912;    D:  28564;    Henry   T. 
Wenk,  Chicago.  8405 

Conversion  of  Nat  Sturge;  a  comic  play  in  1 
act,  by  Malcolui  Watson.  New  York,  S. 
French ;  London,  S.  Frencli,  ltd.,  1906.  14  p. 
12°.  (On  cover:  French's  international  copy- 
righted ed.  of  the  works  of  the  best  authors, 
no.  SO) 

©    Samuel    French,    New    York ;    D :  8653, 
.rune  7.  1906 ;  2c.  June  3,  1909.  8406 

Conversion  (The)  of  Professor  Rameau;  or,  The 
free  thinker,  in  4  parts,  an  adaptation  and 
dramatization  of  George  Ohnet's  novel,  La 
conversion  du  Professeur  Rameau,  by  A.  G. 
Stone.     53  p.     t".    Typewritten. 

©  A.  G.  Stone,  Philadelphia  ;  D :  9588,  Nov. 
28,  1906 ;  2c.  Dec.  13,  1906.  8407 

Convert  (The);  an  emotional  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  F.  G.  :Main.    30  p.    f".    Typewritten. 

©  Faimie  Gideon  Main,  Chicago ;   D :  5127, 
May  25,  1904 ;  2c.  May  16,  1904.  8408 

play  in  1  act,  by  T.  D.   Lockwood.     15  p. 


Convict  (The);  drama  in  1  act,  by  M.  W.  Kass- 
ler.     14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  31,  1911 ;  D :  23233 ;  M.  W.  Kass- 
ler.  New  York.  8410 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  10,  1915  ;  D  :  39645  ;  Traviss  D. 
Lockwood,  New  York.  8408a 

Sec  nJno  New  religion. 

Converted  (A)  suffragist;  play  in  1  act  for  fe- 
male cliaracters.  by  Katharine  Kavanaugh. 
New  York,  Dick  and  Fitzgerald,  1912.    8  p.  12°. 

©  Aug.  5,  1912 ;  2c.  Aug.  6,  1912 ;  D :  30446 ; 
Dick  and  Fitzgerald,  New  York.  8409 


—  a  melodrama  in  3  acts,  by  I.  M.  Colford. 

©  Ida  :\r.  Colford.  Washington:  1895:  .59889. 
Nov.  27.  8411 

—  a  powerful  drama  in  4  sicts,  by  F.  G.  Mae- 
der. 

©  Frederick  G.  IMaeder.  Philadt>lphia  ;  1881: 
5123,  Apr.  4.  8412 

—  a  ti-agedette  in  1  act,  by  R.  B.  Pierce. 

©  Ralph  B.  Pierce,  Weslboro,  Mass;  189S : 
37391,  June  18.  8413 


or.    The   traitor   doomed. 

©  Frederick  James  Johnson,  St.  Louis ; 
1889:37092,  Dec.  6.  8414 

Convict  and  priest;  sketch  in  1  act,  bv  W.  B. 
Wright.     [1]  14  p.    r.    Typewritten.  ' 

©  Ic.  Apr.  10,  1911 ;  D :  23904 ;  Willard  B. 
Wright,  Philadelphia.  8415 

Convict  (The)  and  the  girl;  a  dramatic  sketch 
in  1  act,  by  Thomas  F.  O'lMallcy.  8  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Tliomas  F.  O'Mallev,  Sheepshead  Bav, 
N.  Y. ;  D :  12429,  Feb.  26,  1908 ;  2c.  ]Mar.  16, 
1908.  8416 

Convict  (The)  as  a  man;  play  in  1  act,  by  Judith 
de  Beverly.     [1],  15  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  13,  1913;  D :  34707 ;  Agnes  R. 
Bird,  Thomaston,  Me.  8417 

Convict  888;  niddern  drama  in  3  acts,  by  B.  L. 
Williams.       [73]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  2,  1914 ;  D :  36908 ;  Burns  Llew- 
ellyn Williams,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  8417a 

Convict  labor;  or.  The  moulder's  union,  a 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  Hughes,  arr.  for  the 
stage  by  J.  H.  Ligon. 

©  Henry  Hughes,  Albany ;  1885 :  12760. 
June  9.  8418 

Convict  (The)  mayor.     Sec  Noble  (A)  convict. 

Convict  (The)  on  the  hearth;  a  comedy  in  1  act. 
by  F.  Fenn.  New  York.  Samuel  Frencli ;  Lon- 
don, Samuel  Frencli.  ltd..  1908.  37  p.  12°. 
(Oil  cover:  Frencirs  international  C()])yriglited 
ed.  of  the  works  of  the  best  authors,  no.  135) 

©  Frederick  Fenn.  London;  D:  12.56.5,  "Shw. 
18,  1908;  2c.  Apr.  14.  1908.  8419 

Convict  1240;  or,  Realistic  scenes  from  prison 
life  in  Australia,  a  .spectacular  melodrama, 
by  J.  A.  Stevens.     San  Francisco,  1885. 

©  John  A.  Stevens,  New  York ;  1885 :  16332, 
July  29.  8420 


400 


8420 


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8441 


Convicted;  dramatic  playlet,  by  T.  C.  Hamilton. 
[1],   15  p.  f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  12,  1914;  D:  39070;  Thomas  C. 
Hamilton,  New  York.  8420a 

an  illustration,  by  H.  McAllister.    16  p.    4". 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  22,  1911 ;  D :  25060 ;  Hall  McAl- 
lister, New  York.  8421 

Convicted  by  science;  drama  in  1  act,  by  W.  A. 
Quick.     4  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  9,  1910;  D:  22523;  William  A. 
Quick,  New  York.  8422 

Convict's  (The)  bride;  a  sensational  comedy- 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  Mathews.  101  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Walter  Mathews,  Louisville ;  D  :  2701,  Dec. 
11,  1902;  2c.  Dec.  11,  1902.  8423 

Convict's  (The)  Child,     ^ee  Little  blind  Kay. 

Convict's  (The)  Christmas;  a  melodrama  of 
American  life  in  4  acts,  by  W.  L.  Roberts. 

©  William  L.  Roberts,  Chicago;  D :  2607. 
Nov.  13,  1902.  8424 

Convict's  (The)  daughter;  a  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  ]M.  D.  Hoogesteger.  [Grand  Rapids,  Mich.] 
1900.     36  p.     8". 

©  Marius  D.  Hoogesteger,  Grand  Rapids, 
Mich. ;  1900  A :  2090,  Jan.  23 ;  2c.  Sept.  27.    8425 

■ an  emotional  melodrama  in  3  acts,  by  A. 

Flamant.     Typewritten. 

©  Adolphe  Flamant  and  Maurice  Hageman, 
Napa,  Cal. ;  1889:3477,  Jan.  29;  2c.  Feb.  8, 
1902.  8426 

Convict's  (The)  escape.     See  Nobody's  fortune. 

Convict's  (The)  revenge.      See  Lost. 

Convicts'  (The)  revolt.  See  Heart  strings  and 
purse  strings. 

Convict's  (A)  son;  by  Joseph  D.  Clifton. 

©  Jack  Hoeiner,  Williamsport,  Pa. ;  1900  A : 
29341,  Dec.  1.  8427 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  Redmond.    45  p. 

4".     Typewritten. 

©  William  Redraund,  Boston ;  1889 :  11745, 
Apr.  15 ;  2c.  Apr.  15.  8428 

a  play  in  5  acts,  adapted  from  the  French. 

by  E.  Dupont. 

©  Eugene  Dupont,  New  York ;  1876 :  500, 
Jan.  11.  8429 

Convict's  sweetheart;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  liongdale  Williams.  85  p.  4".  Mimeo- 
graphed, 

©  July  2,  1909 ;  2c.  July  26,  1909  ;  D  :  16341 ; 
James  Edwards,  Chicago.  8430 


Convict's  sweetheart — Continued. 

comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  C.  Herman 

and   Nelson   Compston,    rewritten   version   of 

play   of  same   name   by   Langdale   Williams. 

Chicago,  Chicago  manuscript  co.,  1912.     74  p. 

f".     Mimeographed. 

©  June  21,  1912  ;  2c.  Aug.  2, 1912  ;  D  :  30415  ; 
Alex.   Byers,   Chicago.  8431 


—  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  C.  AVebb. 

©  John  Crittenden  Webb,  Chicago  ;  D :  2480, 
Oct.  22.  1902.  8432 

by  W.   Fessler. 


©  Walter  Fessler,  New  Yol-k  ;  D  •  7344.  Sept. 
30,  1905.  8433 

Convict's  wife;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  S.  Mont- 
gomery.    [75]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  9,  1911 ;  D  :  25724  ;  Wm.  S.  Mont- 
gomery, Ne\vark,  N.  J.  8434 

a  drama,   prologue  and  4  acts,  by  H.  De 


Bouchel. 

©  Helene  De  Bouchel,  United  States ;  1885 ; 


19401,  Sept.  14. 


8435 


—  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  Con  T.  Murphy. 
99  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Del  S.  Smith,  Chicago ;  D :  2294,  Sept.  4, 

1902;  2c.  Nov.  24,  1902.  8436 


—  a  sensational  drama   in   3  acts,  by  H.   P. 
Grattan. 

©  Viola  Fortescue,  Winthrop,  Mass;  1893: 
50108,  Nov.  10.  8437 


a  sensational  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  Con 

T.  Murphy. 

©  Del  S.  Smith,  Chicago ;  D :  1948,  May  28, 
1902.  8438 

or,  A  loyal  friend;  in  4  acts,  by  .John  C. 

Miller.     [52]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  6,  1911 ;  D :  24428 ;  John  C.  Mil- 
ler, New  York.  8439 

Convidados  (Los)  de  piedra;  pesadilla  comico- 
Ifrica-i'antastica  y  algo  bailable  en  1  acto,  3 
cuadros  y  un  apoteosis,  letra  y  mfisica  de  V. 
de  la  Vega  y  E.  Mayol.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores  espauoles]  1912.  45,  [2]  p.  12".  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Mar.  6,  1913 ;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1913 ;  D :  32556 ; 
Ventura  de  la  Vega  y  Enrique  Mavol,  Madrid. 

8440 

Convinced;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  A.  Guillet. 

©    Alexandre    Guillet,    Springfield,    Mass ; 
1893:6069,  Jan.  30.  8441 

Convolvulus  (The);  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Al- 
len Norton.   New  York,  C.  Marie,  1914.  72  p.*  12°. 
©  Nov.  19,  1914 ;  2c.  and  aff.  Nov.  19,  1914 ; 
A :  398153 ;  Claire  Marie,  New  York.        8441a 


5379—15 26 


401 


8442 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


8459 


Coogan   and   Doogan;   a   monologue,    by   J.   C. 
Roach.     10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  James  C.  Roach,  Bath  Beach,  L.  I. ;  D : 
2322,  Sept.  11,  1902 ;  2c.  Sept.  11,  1902.     8442 

Cook  and  the  conqueror;  a  dramatic  composi- 
tion in  1  act,  by  F.  J.  Beaman. 

©  Fred  J.  Beaman,  Jackson,  Mich. ;  D  :  7234, 
Sept.  8,  1905.  8443 

Cook  (The)  and  the  copper;  or.  An  alarming 

situation,  by  P.  Harris.     12  p.     10".     Printed. 

©  Paul  Harris,  Pelham,  N.  Y. ;   D :  139r)l, 

Sept.  29,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  29,  1908.  8444 

Cook  (The)  lady;  by  G.  Creel.    12  p.    t".    Type- 
written. 

®  George  Creel,  Kansas  City,  Mo. ;  D :  13496, 


Aug.  3,  1908 ;  Ic.  Aug.  3,  1908. 


8445 


Cooked  (The)  shirt;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  G.  W. 
Sutton,  jr.     11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  22,  1914;  D:  35747;  George  W. 
Sutton,  jr.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.  8445a 

Cookless  (The)  eater;  farce-satire,  by  C.  Por- 
ter, H.  H.  Howard  and  H.  A.  Clarke.  63  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  1,  1914;  D:  36894;  Charlotte 
Porter,  Homer  H.  Howard  and  Helen  A. 
Clarke,  Cambridge,  Mass.  8445b 

Cook's  corners;  or^  Hezekiah  Perkins,  an  origi- 
nal pastoral  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  J.  R.  Smith. 

©  J.  R.  Smith,  United  States ;  1882 :  10128. 
June  20.  8446 

Cook's  (The)  guest;  original  burlesque,  by  Wal- 
ter Macnamara.     [2],  20  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  28,  1911;  D:  25620;  Edouard 
Jos6,  New  York.  8447 

Cook's  man;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  S.  Hicks.  [2], 
26  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  14,  1912;  D:  30899;  Seymour 
Hicks,  London.  8448 

Cool  (The)  sport.     Sec  Gilt  edge. 

Cool  (A)  time;  a  dramatic  sketch,  by  J.  E.  Clay- 
tor.     2  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  James  Edward  Clavtor,  Fort  Wavne, 
Ind. ;  D :  10893,  July  2.  1907 ;  2c.  July  2,  1907. 

8449 

Same.    4  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  James  Edward  CI  ay  tor.  Fort  Wayne, 
Ind.;  D:  12432,  Feb.  26,  1908;  2c.  Feb.  26, 
1908.  8450 

Coom-na-goppel;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  for  male 
characters  only,  by  John  L.  Carleton.  Chi- 
cago and  New  York,  The  Dramatic  publish- 
ing company,  1906.  51  p.  12°.  (On  cover: 
Sergei's  acting  drama,  no.  581) 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago ;  D :  9290, 
Oct.  23,  1906;  2c.  Oct.  24,  1906.  8450a 


Coon  and  the  boot-black;  black  face  sketch  for 

two,   by  A.   W.   Browne.     6  1.     4°.     Printed. 

©  Frank  Jobin,  Grand  Haven,  Mich. ;   D : 

6160,  Jan.  30,  1905;  2c.  Jan.  30,  1905,        8451 

Coon  (The)  and  the  chink;  vaudeville  sketch 
in  1  act,  by  Walter  Carter.  New  York,  Dick 
and  Fitzgerald,  1912.     7  p.     12°. 

©  July  31,  1912  ;  2c.  Aug.  1.  3912  ;  D  :  30400 ; 
Dick  and  Fitzgerald,  New  York.  8452 

Coon  (The)  and  the  Jew;  vaudeville  sketch,  by 
N.  W.  Samuels.    11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.   16,   1915;    D :  39701 ;    Nicholas 
William  Samuels,  New  York.  8452a 

Coon  Creek  courtship;  a  negro  interlude  in  1 
scene,  by  O.  E.  Young.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Deni- 
son  [1901]     8  p.     12°. 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  D :  972,  Oct.  16, 
1901;  2e.  Nov.  1.5,  1901.  8453 

Coon  (A)  in  the  lodge  room.     See  B.  O.  0.  Z.  Y. 

Coon  (The)  rehearsal;  farce  in  1  act,  by  Joseph 
H.  Slater.  New  York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald.  11 
p.     12°. 

©  Aug.  2,  1915  ;  2c.  Aug.  3,  1915  ;  D :  41403  ; 
Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.  8453a 

Coon  (The)  that  married  for  money.  See 
Bridegroom's  (A)  mistake. 

Cooney  in  de  hollow;  an  Ethiopian  opera,  in  2 
scenes.     New  York,  Happy  hours  company. 

©  Happy  hours  co..  New  York ;  1874 :  12249, 
Sept.  28 ;  2c.  Oct.  17.  8454 

Coons  in  clover;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts. 

©  Howard  Wall,  New  York,  and  Samuel  H. 
Speck,  Cleveland;  1898:  47338,  Aug.  10.    8455 

Coontown   carnival. 

©  Bob  Cole,  New  York ;  1900  A :  8263,  Mar. 
17.  8456 

Coontown  (A)  coronation;  a  musical  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  H.  S.  Huggs.  [73]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©   Harry    S.    Huggs,    New    York;    D :  8065. 
Feb.  27,  1906 ;  2c.  Mar.  5,  1906.  8457 

Coontown  divorgons;  musical  skit  of  legal  sa- 
tire, by  J.  McCree.  [1],  14  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Mar.  6, 1914 ;  D  :  36264  ;  Junie  McCrep 
New  York.  8457a 

Coontown  (The)  400;  a  musical  comedy  in  2 
acts,  by  Will  A.  Humphreys.    Typewritten. 

©Ernest    Willis,    United    States ;    1900   A  : 
4759.  Feb.  21 ;  2c.  May  17.  8458 

Coontown  (The)  musketeers;  a  minstrel  sketch, 
by  T.   C.   Coffman.     Chicago,   The   Dramatic        I 
publishing  company  [1901]     8  p.    12°. 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co..  Chicago ;  D :  1032,  Oct. 
28,  1901 ;  2c.  Oct.  28,  1901.  8459 


402 


8460 


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8482 


Coontown  thirteen  club;  minstrel  afterpiece,  by 
Harry  L.  Newton.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison 
[1909]  14  p.  12".  (On  cover:  Ethiopian 
drama) 

©  Sept.  27,  1909;  2c.  Sept.  29,  1909;  D: 
16959 ;  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago.  8460 

Coonville  (The)  christening;  an  Ethiopian  com- 
edy in  1  act,  by  E.  A.  Locke. 

©  Edwin  A.  Locke,  Boston;  1896:17338, 
Mar.  18.  8461 

Cooper,  Hoyt,  incoi-porated;  comedy  in  8  acts, 
by  F.  [A.]  Lord  and  Hugh  Ford.  3  v.  4°, 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  16,  1912;  D :  29681 ;  Frank  A. 
Lord,  New  York.  8463 

Co-operators  (The);  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by 
H.  M.  Graves.     [90]  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  2,  1913;  D:  34300;  Harry  M. 
Graves,  New  York.  8463 

Cop  double-o;  1  act  comedy,  by  D.  Morris.  4  p. 
f".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  18,  1912;  D:  30882;  Daniel 
Henry  Morris,  Brooklyn.  8464 

Cop  (The),  the  vag  and  the  woman;  serio-comic 
skit,  by  -H.  E.  De  Lasaux.  [2],  23  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  20,  1915 ;  D :  41783 ;  Harry  Ed- 
ward De  Lasaux,  Orland,  Cal.  8464a 

Copa  (La)  encantada;  zarzuela  en  1  acto  con  el 
asunto  de  un  cuento  de  Ariosto,  libro  de  J. 
Benavente,  mi'isica  del  maestro  Lleo.  Madrid 
[Sociedaddeautoresespauoles]1907.   33  p.   12°. 

©  Jacinto  Benavente,  Madrid ;  D :  10792, 
.Tune  18,  1907;  2c.  June  18,  1907.  [Libretto 
only]  8465 

Coping  (The)  stone;  a  dramatic  composition,  by 
C.  Cartwright  and  G.  Lawrence.  [114]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Cartwright  and  Gerald  Law- 
rence, London;  D :  10-571,  May  16,  1907;  2c. 
May  21.  1907.  8466 

Copla  gitana;  zar/Aiela  de  costumbres  andaluzas 
en  1  acto,  dividido  en  4  cuadros,  en  prosa  y 
verso,  original  de  J.  Tavares,  musica  de  los 
maestros  Quislant  y  Padilla.  Madrid  [^ocie- 
dad  de  autores  espafioles]  1909.  37  [5]  p. 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Juan  Tavares,  Madrid ;  D :  15476,  Mar. 
27,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  27,  1909.  8467 

Copper;  a  burlesque  on  Brass,  by  J.  Hart. 

©  Josh  Hart,  United  States;  1876:2511, 
Feb.  29.  8468 

Copper  and  gold.     See  Kouletta. 

Copper  (The)  case;  playlet  in  1  act,  by  M.  Med- 

bury.     [9]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  17,  1911 ;  D  :  24710 ;  Martin  Med- 

bury,  Alameda,  Cal.  8469 


Copper  (The)  casket.     See  Mrs.  Maltby's  mole. 

Copper  (The)   country;  a  picture  play  of  the 
North. 

©  Lvnn  D.  Follett,  Buffalo ;  D :  1305,  Jan. 
16,  1902.  8470 

Copper  (The)  king;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A. 
M.  Leitzbach.     [71]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Adeline  M.   Leitzbach,   New   York;    D: 
11646,  Nov.  1,  1907;  2c.  Nov.  1,  1907.  8471 

a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  G.  Wessells. 

©   George   Wessells,    New   York ;    D :  1486, 
Feb.  25,  1902.  ^  8472 

■an  original  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  book  and 


lyrics  by  F.  F.  Burgin.    New  Yoi*k,  F.  F.  Bur- 
gin,  1907.     50  p.     8". 

©    Frederick    F.    Burgin,    New    York;    D: 
11618,  Oct.  29,  1907 ;  2c.  Dec.  30,  1907.        8473 

Copperhead  (The);  4  act  drama,  by  B.  F.  Gard- 
ner. 

©  Benlamin  Fulton  Gardner,  Chicago;  D: 
15387,  Mar.  11,  1909.  8474 

Copra  (The)  queen;  musical  play  in  3  acts,  by   , 
Harlowe  Randall  Hoyt.     [2]  53  p.    4°.    Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  13,  1910 ;  D :  22280 ;  H.  R.  Hoyt, 
Milwaukee.  8475 

Copy  (A)  of  Emerson;  1  act  play,  by  G.  W.  Day. 
[2],  16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   June  24,   1913;   D:  33596;   Geo.   W. 
Day,  New  York.  8476 

Coqhardi. 

©    Kiralfy    bros..    New    York;    1875:7820, 
July  27.  8477 

Coquelicot;   a   comedy   in  4  acts,   by  Augustus 

Wilhelmi  Droosten  [pseud,  of  E.  W.  Maclean] 

©  Eda  Wilhelmi  Maclean,  New  York  ;  1898  : 

33814,  June  1.  8478 

Coquette  (The) 

©    Marie    P.    McLaughlin,    Baltimore ;    D : 
13217,  June  19,  1908.  8479 

a  domestic  drama  in  5  acts,  by  R.  Josselyn. 


Austin  [Tex.],  The  author,  1878.     54  p.     16°. 

©  Robert  Josselvn,  Austin,  Tex. ;  1878 :  4842, 

Apr.  22;  2c.  July  17.  8480 

a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  G.  Beach,  from  the 


Duchesse  de  Langeais,  by  Honore  de  Balzac. 
53  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Gertrude  Beach,   La  Fayette,   Ind. ;   D : 
10091,  Mar.  7,  1907 ;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1907.        8481 

—  drama  in  1  act,  by  B.  J,  Doherty.     12  p. 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  26,  1910;  D:  22387;  Edward  J. 
Doherty,  Chicago.  8483 


403 


8483 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


8503 


Coquette  (The) — Continued. 

an  opera  in  3  acts,  lyrics  by  Clifton  Bing- 
ham, music  by  Justin  Clerice. 

©  Boosey  &  co.,  London ;  1899 :  12270,  Feb. 
13 ;  2c.  Feb.  13.  8483 

operatte  in  2  acts,  libretto  by  R.  E.  Pattin- 


son,  music  by  Daisy  Sopwith  and  Angela  Raw- 
linson.  London  and  New  York,  Boosey  &  co., 
1893.  xvi,  91  p.  4°.  [Libretto  and  vocal 
score] 

©  Boosey  &  co.,  Loudon ;  1893 :  27400,  June  7  ; 

2c.  June  6.  8484 

Coquilles  (Les)     Sec  On  frappe  les  trois  coups. 

Cora;    a   play   in   5   acts   and   7   scenes,   by   J. 

Chankin. 
©  Joshua  Cliankin,  New  York ;  1896 :  57850. 

Oct.  21.  8485 
a  play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  de  Gresac   [with] 

assistance  of  KoUett  Chambers.     New  York, 

Alice  Kauser  [1908]     106  p.     12°. 

©  Fred  de  Gresac,   New  York;    D :  14131, 
Oct.  24,  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  26,  1908.  8486 

or.  The  lost  clew,  adapted  from  Lucy  Rau- 


dale  Comfort's  story  of  Where  were  they  hid- 
den? or.  The  lost  clew,  by  M.  Walsh. 

©  Marie  Walsh,  Brooklyn;  1872:  4680,  May 
6.  8487 

Cora  Belle;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  C.  Reekee. 

©  Cliarles  Reekee,  Hoboken,  N.   J. ;   1875 : 
2647,  Mar.  22.  8488 

Cora,  the  Creole;  a  sensational  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  C.  J.  Lome. 

©    C.    J.    Lome,    New    York;    1886:1290. 
Jan.  14.  8489 

Cora,  the  witch  of  Salem;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
H.  Fuehrer. 

©  Henry  Fuehrer,   Brooklyn ;   1896 :  22317, 
Apr.  10.  8490 

Coral  (The)  cameo;  play  in  1  act,  by  .John  B. 
Hymer.      11  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    2,    1915;    D:  39835;  Eleanor 

Hymer,  New  York.  8490a 

Coral  (The)  heart.     See  Lyrics  (The)  of  Eileen. 

Coral  (A)  isle;  a  musical  romance,  by  O.  F.  G. 
Day. 

©  Oscar  F.  G.  Day,  Minneapolis ;  D :  4239, 
Nov.   12,   1903.  8491 

Coral   (The)   strand;   a   1   act   play   by   W.   M. 
Cressy. 

©  Will  M.  Cressy,  New  Haven;  1899:  81698, 

Dec.  18.  8492 

Coralie;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  adapted  from  the 

Fro?ich  of  I>e  fils  de  Coralie  [par  A.  Delpit] 

by  W.  A.  Bouron. 

©  William  A.  Bouron,  United  States;  1880: 
5454,  Apr.  6.  8493 


Coralie — Continued. 

or.  The  son  of  Coralie;  a  drama  in  4  acts, 

adapted  by  P.  Robertson  from  the  French 
drama  and  novel.  Le  fils  de  Coralie,  by  A. 
Delpit. 

©  Peter  Robertson,  San  Francisco;  1880: 
9839,  June  25.  8494 

Coralie  &  cie. ;  piece  en  3actes  [par]  Albin  Vala- 
■    bregue  et  Maurice  Hennequin.     Paris,   P.   V. 

Stock,  1901.     2  p.  1.,  188  p.     12^ 

©  P.  V.  Stock,  Paris ;  D :  729,  Aug.  8,  1901 ; 

2c.  Aug.  8,  1901.  8495 

Coralie's  son.     See  Innocent  widow. 

Corazon  adentro;  comedia  draraatica  en  3  actos 
y  en  prosa,  original  de  A.  Caamafio  y  A.  Cus- 
todio.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
fioles]  1915.     67  p.     12". 

©  June  24,  1915:  Ic.  June  25,  1915;  D: 
41050;  Angel  Caamafio  y  Angel  Custodio,  Ma- 
drid. 8495a 

Corazon  (El)  despierta;  comedia  en  1  acto  y  en 
prosa,  original  de  J.  Frances.  Madrid  [So- 
ciedad de  autores  espanoles]  1911.    31  p.    12°. 

©  May  27, 1911 ;  2c.  May  27, 1911 ;  D :  24307 ; 
Jos6  Frances,  Madrid.  8496 

Cord  and  creese;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  S.  Tyler 
Read,  based  upon  [James]  De  Mille's  novel. 

©  S.  Tyler  Read,  New  Orleans  ;  1872  :  12433. 
Nov.  25.  8497 

or.  The  heirs  of  Brandon  hall,  a  play  in 

a  prologue  and  4  acts,  dramatized  from  James 
De  Mille's  novel. 

©  B.  L.  Matlack,  Philadelphia ;  1872 :  4561, 
May  2.  8498 

Cordelia;  or.  The  Nemesis  of  the  French  Revo- 
lution, by  W.  W.  Stone. 

©  W.  W.  Stone,  San  Francisco ;  1888 :  3926, 
Feb.  6;  2c.  Feb.  27.  8499 

Cordelia's  aspirations;  an  original  comedy  in  3 
acts  and  5  scenes,  by  E.  Harrigan, 

©  Edward  Harrigan,  United  States;  1883: 
201.33,  Oct.  31.  8500 

Cordelia's  tribulations;  a  local  comedy  in  3  acts 
and  3  scenes,  by  E.  Harrigan. 

©  Edward  Harrigan,  New  York ;  1884 :  6968, 
Mar.  31.  8501 

Cordette  (La);  episode  of  the  French  Revolu- 
tion, by  P.  Morin.  [1],  13  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  May  15.  1913 ;  D :  3.">228 ;  Jlme.  Pilar 
IMorin,  New  York.  8502 

episodes  of  the  French  Revolution,  a  drama 

in  3  acts,  by  P.  Morin.     48  p.     4°.     Typewrit- 


ten. 

©  Ic.  July  29,  1913: 
Morin,  New  York. 


D:  33936;  Mme.  Pilar 
8503 


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COPYEIGHTED  IN  THE   UNITED   STATES 


8522 


Cordia;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Hyacinth  Stod- 
dart  Smith.  {In  Poet  lore.  v.  19,  no.  2,  sum- 
mer 1908 ;  periodical  ©  May  29,  1908 ;  2c.  July 
20,  1908;  B:  165948;  Poet  lore  co.,  Boston) 

8503a 

Corduroy;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  L. 
Bowne.    4  v.  in  1.    obi.  f .    Typewritten. 

©    Medora    L.    Bowne,    New    York;    1892: 
35750,  Aug.  30;  2c.  Dec.  2.  8504 

Co-re-in  (The)  twins  Cheek  and  Chin.  See 
Doctor  Low-rents. 

Corene;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  P.  Campbell. 
©   W.    P.    Campbell,    Westmoreland,    Kan. ; 
1886 :  18027,  Aug.  7 ;  2c.  Oct.  14.  8505 

Co-respondent  (The);  contemporary  romance  of 
the  pine  forests  in  3  acts,  by  W.  Munsell. 
[149]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  15, 1912  ;  D :  28708  ;  Warren  Mun- 
sell, Des  Moines.  8506 

8  p. 


—  Jewish  1  act  farce,  by  E.  R.  Smith. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  21,  1915  ;  D  :  41549  ;  E.  Richard- 


son Smith.  Chicago. 
—  play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Jex.    3  v. 


written. 

©  Ic.  June  9,   1914;   D:  37263; 
Philadelphia. 


8506a 
4°.  Type- 
John   Jex, 

8506b 


play  of  modern  social  conditions  in  4  acts, 

by  A.  L.  Pollock  and  R.  Weiman.     [4]  103  p. 
4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  13,  1910 ;  D :  21331 ;  Alice  Leal 
Pollock  and  Rita  Weiman,  New  York.        8507 

See  also  Will-o'-the-wisp. 

Corianton;  Aztec  romance,  a  romantic  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  O.  U.  Bean.    Printed. 

©   Orestes   U.   Bean,    Richfield.    Utah;    D: 
1379,  Jan.  31,  1902 ;  2c.  Aug.  14,  1902.       8508 


a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  O.  U.  Bean. 

©  Orestes  Utah  Bean,  Richfield,  Utah  ;  1S9S  : 
230,  Jan.  3 ;  2c.  Aug.  14,  1902.  8509 

Corine;  a  drama,  by  S.  M.  Beverly. 

©  Sarah  M.  Beverly,  Rochester,  Ind. ;  1883 : 
2224,  Feb.  2.  8510 

Corine,  a  soldier's  daughter;  a  historic  melo- 
drama in  5  acts,  in  24  scenes,  from  the  15th 
century,  by  Anna  Almgren.  122  p.  4°.  Type- 
written, 

©  Anna  L.  Almgren,  New  York ;  D :  5242, 
June  29,  1904 ;  Ic.  June  16,  1904 ;  Ic.  Oct.  28, 
1904.  8511 

Corinna;  or.  The"  curse  of  Courtney. 

©  Leroy  M.  Lee,  St.  Louis;  1874:14624. 
Dec.  4.  8512 


Corinne;  a  drama,  by  W.  S.  Liscomb. 

©  AVilliam   S.   Liscomb,   Providence,  R.  I ; 
1882:1847,  Feb.  4.  8513 

—  drama  in  5  acts. 

©  Jennie  E.  C.  Hall,  Adrian,  Mich.;  1882: 
5454,  Apr.  6.  8514 


-a  romantic  play  in  4  acts,  by  Robert  Bucli- 

anan.     Ms. 

©  Jidian  Magnus,  United  States  ;  1876 :  7948, 
July  3 ;  2c.  Dec.  5.  8515 

Corinne's  ransom;  a  drama  in  prologue  and  5 
acts,  by  O.  J.  Vredenburg.  [27]  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©   C.    J.    Vredenburg,    Chicago ;    D :  13229. 
June  15,  1908;  2c.  June  13,  1908.  8516 

Coriolanus;  ed.  with  notes  by  William  J.  Rolfe. 
Harper's  library  ed.  New  York  and  London, 
Harper  &  brothers,  1898.  281  p.  front.,  illus. 
12°.     ( Shakespeare's  complete  works,    v.  16) 

©  Harper  &  bros..  New  York;  1898:28290, 
May  6 ;  2c.  Jan.  13,  1899.  8517 

with  a  special  introduction  by  Sidney  Lee 

and  an  original  frontispiece  by  Gertrude  De- 
main  Hammond.  [The  University  press 
Shakespeare.  Renaissance  ed.]  New  York, 
George  D.  Sproul,  1908.  xxxix,  190  p.  front. 
4°.  (The  complete  works  of  William  Shake- 
speare, with  annotations  and  a  general  intro- 
duction by  Sidney  Lee.    v.  37) 

©  University  press,  Cambridge,  Mass. ;  A : 
225958,  Dec.  26,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1908.     8518 


—  (Shakespeare's);  with  notes,  examination 
papers  and  plan  of  preparation,  selected  by 
Brainerd  Kellogg.  New  York,  E.  Maynard  & 
CO.  [1892]  5,  vi-vii,  [2],  8-xxvii,  [1],  7-231 
p.    1  illus.    24°.     (On  cover  :  English  classics) 

©   Effingham  Jlaynard   &  co.,   New  York; 
1892  :  47684,  Nov.  23  ;  2c.  Nov.  28.  8519 

—  (Shakespeare's  tragedy  of);  ed.  with  notes 
by  William  J.  Rolfe.  New  York,  Harper  & 
brothers,  1881.  vi,  [7]-279,  [1]  p.  illus. 
front.     16°. 

©  Harper  &  bros..  New  York ;  1881 :  3915, 
Mar.  15 ;  2c.  May  16.  8520 


—  Same.  New  York,  Cincinnati  [etc.]  Ameri- 
can book  company  [1905]  341  p.  incl.  front., 
illus.    16°. 

©  William  J.  Rolfe,  Cambridge,  Mass. ;  A : 
109449,  Feb.  18,  1905;  2c.  Mar.  30,  1905.    8521 


—  Same.  New  York.  Cincinnati  [etc.]  Ameri- 
can book  company  [1909]  3  p.  1.,  [9]-281,  [1] 
p.  incl.  front,     (port.)   illus.     16°. 

©  William  J.  Rolfe,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  in 
renewal  for  14  years  from  Mar.  15,  1909 ;  A : 
228506,  Jan.  20,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  20,  1909.      8522 


405 


8523 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


8542 


Coriolanus — Continued. 

(Shakespeare's  tragedy  of);  with  introduc- 
tion, and  notes  explanatory  and  critical,  by 
H.  N.  Hudson.  Boston,  Ginn  &  Heath,  1881. 
221  p.    16°.     (Annotated  English  classics) 

©  Henry  N.  Hudson,  Boston;  1881:7029, 
May  7;  2c,  Aug.  26.  8523 

Same.     Boston,  New  York   [etc.]      Ginn  & 

company  [1909]     221  p.     16". 

©  Kate  W.  Hudson,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  in 
renewal  for  14  years  from  May  7,  1909;  A: 
229457,  Jan.  29,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  29,  1909.    8524 

(The  tragedie  of);  by  William  Shake- 
speare, ed.  with  notes,  introduction,  glossary, 
list  of  variorum  readings  and  selected  criti- 
cism by  Charlotte  Porter  and  Helen  A.  Clarke. 
[First  folio  ed.]  New  York,  T.  Y.  Crowell  & 
CO.  [1908]     4  p.  1.,  vii-xv,  296  p.    IQ". 

©  Thomas  Y.  Crowell  &  CO.,  New  York ;  A : 
2182S6,  Sept.  30,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  30,  1908.  8525 

(The  tragedy  of) ;  ed.  by  Stuart  P.  Sherman. 

New  York,  The  Macmillan  company,  1912. 
xxii,  191  p.  front.  24°.  (The  Tudor  Shake- 
speare) 

©  .Tan.  10, 1912;  2c.  Jan.  11, 1912;  A: 303794; 
Macmillan  co.,  New  York.  8526 

See  also  Shakespeare's  works. 


Corista  (La)  de  punta;  sainete  lirico  en  1  acto, 
dividldo  en  3  cuadros,  en  prosa.  original  de  M. 
Fernfindez  de  la  Puente,  mfisica  de  Rafael 
Calleja.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
noles]  1912.    38  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Dec.  5,  1912 ;  2c.  Dec.  6.  1912 ;  D :  31577 ; 
iVIanuel  Fernandez  de  la  Puente,  Madrid.  8527 

Cork  (A)  man;  a  comedy,  in  3  acts,  by  Geo. 
Hoey. 
©    Herbert    S.    Cawthorn,    United    States; 


1894  :  4362,  Jan.  18. 


8528 


Same. 

©    Herbert    S.    Cawthorn,    United    States: 
1894:4363,  Jan.  18.  8529 

Corker  (The);  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Lew 
Rosen  [nseud.  of  L.  Rosenthal]  [20]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.  =-"-•?" 

©  Lewis  Rosenthal,  New  York ;  1890 :  26836, 
Sept.  1 ;  2c.  Sept.  20.  8530 

in  3  acts,  by  W.  S.  Clifford  and  Maud  Huth. 


©  William   S.  Clifford,   Urbana,   O. ;   1896: 
55519,  Oct.  6.  8531 

Corn  curers;  a  dramatic  composition,  by  Joseph 
M.  Weber  and  Louis  M.  Fields. 

©  Weber  &  Fields,  New  York ;  1898 :  14071, 
Feb.  28.  8532 


Corn  (A)  drama;  play  in  2  acts, by  M.  Arniiillya. 
21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  M.  Armailya,  Chicago ;  D :  9127,  Sept.  22. 
1906;  2c.  Sept.  22,  1906.  8533 

Corn-husking  (The);  a  farce,  by  E.  S.  Waite. 
Berea,  O.,  1891.    1  p.  1.,  14  p.    16°. 

©  Emma  S.  Waite,  Berea,  O. ;  1891 :  12314, 
Apr.  4;  2c.  May  18.  8534 

Corn  Silk;  a  Mandan  legend  adapted  for  school 
plays,  by  Genevieve  Turner  and  others.  18  p. 
8°.     Printed. 

©  Apr.  24.  1914 ;  2c.  INIay  1,  1914 ;  D  :  37088 ; 
Orin  Grant  Libby,  Grand  Forks,  N.  D.    8534a 

Corncracker  (The);  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  J.  Arthur. 

©  Josepr  Arthur,  New  York;   1891:30907, 
Sept.  1.  8535 

Cornelia;  for  female  characters,  by  a  Sister  of 
St.  Francis.  Chicago,  New  York.  A.  Flanagan 
company   [1905]     28  p.     16°. 

©  A.  Flanagan  co.,  Chicago ;  D :  6523,  Apr. 
3,  1905 ;  2c.  Apr.  3,  1905.  8536 

'a  libretto,  by  J.  P.  Dunn. 

©   Joseph   P.   Dunn,   Chicago ;   1896 :  10746. 
Feb.  15.  8537 

Cornelia,  mother  of  the  Gracchi;  historic  drama 
in  5  acts,  by  J.  Braun,  rev.  by  E.  G.  Merrick. 
49  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  4,  1915 ;  D :  41761 ;  .John  Braun. 
St.  Louis.  8537a 

Cornelia   Pickle,   plaintiff;   burlesque   trial   for 
ladies,  by Mayine  Riddle  Bitney.     Chicago,  T.S. 
Denison  &  co.     22  p.     16°. 
©  Oct.  18,1912;  2c.  Oct.  21,1912;  D:  31190: 


Eben  H.  Norris.  Chicago. 


8538 


Corner  (The);  comedy  drama  in  1  act,  by  M. 
Forrest.     16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  25,  1914 ;  D :  39131 :  Mary  For- 
rest, New  York.  8538a 

Corner  drug  store;  musicnl  comedy  prescription 
in  1  dose,  bv  Harry  L.  Newton.  Chicago.  T.  S. 
Denison  [1909]     29  p.     16°. 

©   Sept.  27,  1909;   2c.   Sept.   29,  1909;   D: 
16956 ;  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago.  8539 

Corner  (The)  grocery;  a  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  D.  Sully.     [84]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Dan    Sully,    New    York;     1883:17.513. 
Sept.  24 ;  2c.  June  15,  1885.  8540 

Corner  (A)  in  cork;  comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
W.  L.  Potts.     [8]  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  18,  1911;  D:  25786;  Walter  L. 
Potts,  Reading,  Pa.  8541 

Corner  (A)  in  hair;  by  Una  Clayton.  14  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Howard  Truesdell,  New  York ;  D :  14675, 
.Jan.  2,  1909;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1909.  8542 


406 


8543 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


8564 


Corner  (A)  in  ham  and  eggs;  a  play  in  1  act, 
by  ().  Sami.     [2],  14  p.    f".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  5,  1913 ;  D :  32520 ;  Omar  Sami, 
Sparkill,  N.  Y.  8543 

Corner  in  hearts;  parlor  play  .  .  .  by  Edna  Ran- 
dolph AVorrell.  Lebanon,  March  bros.  9  p. 
12°. 

©  Oct.  8,  1909 ;  2c.  Oct.  9,  1909 ;  D :  17062 : 
March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O.  8544 

Corner  in  love;  a  farce  comedy,  by  D.  M.  Smith. 
[107]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Duncan  M.  Smith,  Chicajjo  ;  D  :  8079,  Mar. 
1,  1006;  2c.  Mar.  1,  1906.  8545 

Corner  in  strait-jackets;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by 
Amelia  Sanford.  Boston,  W.  H.  Balier  &  co., 
1904.     17  p.     12". 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  5291, 
July  13,  1904;  2c.  Oct.  11,  1904.  8546 

Corner  (A)  in  sweethearts;  3  act  comedy,  by 
J.  Manning.    76  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  7,  1911 ;  D :  25423 ;  Jacolyn  Man- 
ning Spoerl,  Brooklyn.  8547 

Corner  (The)  lot  chorus;  a  farce  in  1  act,  for 
female  characters  only,  by  Grace  Livingston 
Furniss.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1891. 
19  p.     12°.     (On  cover:  Baker's  ed.  of  plays) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1891: 
32734,  Sept.  14;  2c.  Sept.  19.  8548 

Corner  (A)  of  the  campus;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
Elizabeth  Gale.  New  York,  S.  French ;  Lon- 
don, S.  Frencli,  ltd.,  1913.  75  p.  12°.  (On 
cover :  French's  international  copyrighted  ed. 
of  the  works  of  the  best  authors,  no.  271) 

©  Nov.   26,   1913;    2c.   Nov.   28,    1913;    D: 
35176;  Samuel  French,  New  York.  8549 

Corner  (A)  on  hogs;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
I.  Ackerman.     New  York,  Charles  Henrv  Bauer, 

1882. 

©  Irene  Ackerman,  New  York ;  1882 :  7575, 
May  10.  8550 

Corner  (The)  store;  a  comedy  drama  of  rural 
life  in  4  acts,  by  John  Arthur  Eraser.  43  p. 
12°. 

©    Dramatic    pub.    co.,    Chicago ;    D :  1081, 
Nov.  11,  1901;  2c.  Nov.  11,  1901.  -  8551 

Cornered;  a  farcical  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  W. 
K.  Bocock. 

©  W.  Kemper  Bocock,  Philadelphia;  1882: 
11827,  July  18.  8553 

a  1  act  farce. 

©  Florence  Adela  Wingate,  New  York ;  D : 
6778,  June  6,  1905.  8553 

Cornet  (The)  player;  singing  and  talking  act  in 
1  scene,  by  E.  Chirk.    10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    26,    1915;    D:  41400;    Edward 
Clark,  Great  Neck,  N.  Y.  8553a 


Cornette  (La);  comedie  en  3  actes  [de]  J.  et  P. 
Ferrier.  Paris,  Librairie  theatrale,  1910.  2 
p.  1.,  103  p.     12°. 

©  Feb.  15,  1910 ;  2c.  Jan.  25, 1910 ;  D :  20014  ; 
•Jeanne  et  Paul  Ferrier,  Paris.  8554 

Corney  O'Carney;  or,  The  Irish  genius,  an 
original  operetta  written  and  composed  by 
John  McEvoy  ,and  introduced  in  his  new  pic- 
torial entertainment,  entitled  The  Erinopticon. 
©  John  McEvoy,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y. ; 
1875  :  13242.  Dec.  15.  8555 

Cornill  Schut;  dramma  lirico  in  3  atti,  di  Luigi 
Illica,  musica  di  Antonio  Sniareglia.  2d.  ed. 
Trieste,  C.  Schmidl  &  co.,  1907.  66  p.  8°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Friedrich  Hofmeister,  Leipzig ;  D :  11170, 
Aug.  13,  1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  14,  1907.  8556 

Cornucopia;  in  2  acts,  by  B.  L.  Taylor  and  F.  P. 

Adams.    58  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Bert  Leston  Taylor  and  Franklin  P. 
Adams,  New  York ;  D :  11493,  Oct.  8,  1907 ;  2e. 
Oct.  8,  1907.  8557 

Corona;  dramatic  composition,  by  The  Great  La- 
fayette.    11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  The  Great  Lafayette,  New  York ;  D :  9321, 
Oct.  26,  1906 ;  2c.  Oct.  26,  1906.  8558 

or,  Immanuel  of  Basonna,  play  in  5  acts. 


by  F.  H.  Behring.     [62]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    P'rederick    H.    Behring,    Louisville ;    D : 
2002,  June  12,  1902 ;  2c.  July  5,  1902.        8559 

Coronado;  a  romantic  comic  opera  [in  3  acts], 
by  J.  N.  Edwards.    4°.    Proof.     [Libretto  only] 

©  .Tohn  N.  Edwards,  St.  Louis;  D:    12244, 
Jan.  24,  1908;  2c.  Jan.  17,  1908.  8560 

Coronation  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  C.  St.  John 
and  Charles  Thursby.    47  p.    12°.    Printed. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  31,  1911 ;  D :  24053  ;  Christopher 
St.  John,  London.  8561 

Coronation     (The)     of     Columbus;     or.     The 
prophet's  dream,  by  H.  R.  Browne. 

©  Henrv  Redington  Browne,  United  States ; 
1878 :  4711,  Apr.  19.  ^  8563 

Coronation  (The)  of  H,  M.  King  Edward  VIL 

©  Sheolin  &  Quinn,  St.  Louis ;  D :  1432,  Feb. 

12,  1902.  8563 

Coroner's  (The)  son;  by  O.  T.  Johnsone.     [10] 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  13,  1911 ;  D :  26020 ;  Otto  T.  John- 
sone, Brooklyn.  8564 

Coronet   (The);  musical   comedy  in  2  acts,   by 
E.  Forst.    2  V.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  act  1,  Mar.  15,  1915 ;  Ic.  act  2,  Apr.  21, 
1915  ;  D  :  40456 ;  Emil  Forst,  New  York.  8564a 


407 


If 


8565 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


8582 


Coronet  &  coin;  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  libretto 
bv  (Jeorse  Fort  [pseud.]  music  by  Hubbard 
T.  Smith  and  Donald  B.  MacLeod.  Washing- 
ton. D.  C,  Gettinger  print,  1895.  40  p.  12°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Geo.  Fort  Gibbs,  Washington;  1894: 
22243,  Apr.  30 ;  2c.  Apr.  8.  1895.  [Note :  Title 
on  copies  reads,  Coronet  &  coin ;  or.  The  land 
of  Bellamya]  8565 

Corporal  (The);  an  American  comedy  war 
drama  with  an  Irish  hero,  in  4  acts,  by  T. 
Farrell. 

©  Tonv  Farrell.  United  States  ;  1891 :  4810. 
Feb.  3.     '  8566 

Corporal  Josephine;  or.  The  maiden  militaires; 
a  vaud«wille  in  1  act,  founded  on  the  German, 
by  G.  Ivronmiller,  jr. 

©  George  Kronmiller.  jr.,  Baltimore;  1872: 
5261,  May  20.  8567 

Corporation  (The)  lawyer;  or.  Money  mad. 
comedy  drama  playlet,  by  D.  Livingston.  [9] 
p.    t".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  5,  1912;  D :  28558 ;  David  Liv- 
ing.ston,  Grimsby,  Canada.  8568 

Corpus  Christi;  drama  lirico  en  1  acto,  dividido 

en  3  cuadros.  en  pi'osa,  original  de  J.  Pastor 

Rubira.  miisica  del  maestro  Manuel  Penella. 

INIadrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  e.spaiioles]  1909. 

33  p.    12°. 

©  Julv  2,  1909 ;  2c.  July  14,  1909  ;  D :  16264 : 

J.  Pastor  Rubira,  Madrid.  8569 
a   drama   of  the  Philippines  in  3  acts,  by 

T.  P.  Bayer.    G4  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Theobald  Percy  Bayer,   San  Francisco ; 

D  :  5182,  June  2,  1904 ;  2c.  July  5,  1904.      8570 

Corrado,  the  convict;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Paolo 
Giacometti. 

©  E.  O.  Neumann.  Pittsburgh  ;  D  :  7681,  Dec. 
8,  190.5.  8571 

Correct  (The)  thing;  play,  by  A.  Sutro. 

©  Alfred  Sutro,  London  ;  A  :  21909,  Nov.  30. 
1901 ;  2c.  Dec.  2,  1901.  8571a 
See  also  Women  in  love. 

Correspondent  (The);  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 

by  G.  Thomas. 
©  Gus  Thomas,  United  States ;  1889 :  32099, 

Oct.  24.  8572 

Correspondent  (The)  and  the  private;  a  talking 

act  of  pungent  humor,  by  Wm.  D.  Hall.    13  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Sydney  Loyd,  United  States;  D :  8.367. 
Apr.  17,  1906;  2c.  Apr.  17,  1906.  8573 

Corrida  (La)  de  la  prensa;  boceto  de  comedia  en 
1  acto  y  en  prosa,  original  de  A.  Montalban. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1915. 
27  p.    12°. 

©  June  24,  1915;  Ic.  June  25,  1915;  D: 
41080;  Antonio  Montalban,  Madrid.        8573a 


Corridor    (The)    of   time;    allegorical    satire   of 

fame,  by  J.  McCree.     13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©     Ic.     Jan.     20,     1915;     D:  39455;     Junie 

McCree,  New  York.  8573b 

Corrig-an's  conclusion;  or,  A  faithful  promise, 

a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  C.  Underburg. 

©   Emmiel    C.    Underburg,    Stanton,   Neb. ; 

1896  :  66217,  Dec.  5.  8574 

Gorrig'an's  wife;  dramatic  sketch,  by  C.  B.  Gil- 
lingwater.     [2],  29  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  21,  1912;  D:  31200;   Claude  B. 
Gillingwater,  New  York.  8575 

Corrinia;  a  tale  of  Sicily,  by  J.  Banvard. 

©  John  Banvard,  New  York;  1876:13767. 
Dec.  13.  8576 

Corset  (The)  of  her  majesty  in  a  desperate  fix; 

a  revised  dramatic  composition,  by  W.  Busch. 

©  William  Busch,   St.   Louis;   1885:21824. 

Oct.  19.  8577 

Corset  (The)  shop;  musical  comedy  in  2  acts, 
book  and  lyrics  by  M.  Harcourt,  music  by 
A.  L.  Lowe.  [4],  65  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  15,  1914;  D :  38493 ;  Aubrey  L. 
Lowe,  New  York.  8577a 

Corsica;  lyric  drama  in  1  act,  by  F.  F.  Schrader, 
music  by  Irenee  Berge.  18  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Jan.  9,  1911 ;  D :  23052 ;  Frederick  F. 
Schrader,  New  York.  8578 

Corsican    (The).      Typewritten. 

©  S.  Dessau,  New  York ;  1898 :  66921,  Nov. 
15 ;  2c.  Nov.  15.  8579 

Corsican  (The)  wedding-.     See  Marina. 

Corsicana  (La);  opera  in  1  act,  libretto  by  Stuart 
MacLean.  Italian  tr.  by  H.  Ringler.  Cincinnati. 
Chicago,  [etc.,  etc.]  The  John  Church  co.,  1904. 
xvi  p.    f°. 

©  John  Church  co..  Cincinnati ;  D :  -5984, 
Dec.  30,  1904;  2c.  Dec.  30,  1904.  8580 

Corsican's  (A)  honor;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
V.  De  Kermen. 

©  Valerie  De  Kermen,  New  York;  1894: 
58693,  Dec.  17.  8581 

Corsican's  (A)  oath.      See  Beatrice  del  Sarto. 

Corte  (La)  de  Faraon;  opereta  biblica,  en  1  acto, 
dividido  en  5  cuadros.  en  verso,  original  de 
G.  Perrin  y  M.  de  Palacios,  mfisica  del  maestro 
Vicente  Lleo.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espanoles]  1910.  43,  2  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Mi\y  23,  1910;  2c.  May  24,  1910;  D: 
21144 ;  Guillermo  Perrin  &  Miguel  de  Palacios, 
Madrid.  8582 


408 


8583 


COPYRIGHTED  IN  THE   UNITED   STATES 


8597 


Corte  (La)  de  los  casados;  opereta  en  1  acto 
dividido  en  3  cuadros,  en  prosa  y  verso,  origi- 
nal, libro  de  F.  Perez  Capo,  miisica  de  Vicente 
Lleo  y  Luis  Foglietti.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores  espaiiolesl  1908.  42  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Felipe  P§rez  Capo,  Madrid;  D :  1.34fi6, 
July  25,  1908 ;  2c.  July  2.5,  1908.  8583 

Corte  (La)  de  los  milagros;  zarzuela  en  un  acto, 
dividido  en  3  cuadros,  en  prosa.  original  de 
A.  Ffernandez]  Lepina  y  A.  Plailiol,  miisica  del 
maestro  Foglietti.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores espanoles]  1909.  34  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Sept.  23,  1909;  2c.  Sept.  24,  1909;  D: 
16882 ;  Antonio  Fernandez  Lepina  y  Antonio 
Planio!,  Madrid.  8584 

Corte  (La)  de  Bisalia;  zarzuela  en  2  actos,  di- 
vidido el  segundo  en  3  cuadros,  original  y  en 
prosa  de  Arniclies,  Abati.  Garcia  Alvarez  y 
Paso,  musica  del  maestro  Pal)]o  Luna.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1914.  67  p. 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Sept.  17,  1914;  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1914;  D: 
38234 ;  Arniches,  Abati,  Garcia  Alvarez  y  Paso, 
Madrid.  8584a 

Cortes,  the  conqueror;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  I.  Os- 
good.    5  v.     4°,     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  4,  1913 ;  D :  34G34 ;  Irene  Osgood, 
Northampton,  England.  8585 

Cortez;  or.  The  conquest  of  Mexico,  a  pyrotech- 
nical  spectacular  and  pantomimic  drama,  by 
H.  J.  Pain  and  F.  O.  Rose. 

©  Henry  J.  Pain  and  Frank  Oakes  Rose, 
New  York  ;  1894  :  53958,  Nov.  19.  8586 

01',  The  invasion  of  Mexico,  an  liistorical 


Corwin  Claxwell — Continued. 

— —Same.    Cleveland,  O.,  1900.     72. p.    8°. 

©  Cary  Madison  Dickinson,  Cleveland ;  1900 
A:  267.56,  Oct.  27;   2c.  Nov.  12.  8591 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  M.  Dickinson.    44 


drama  in  5  acts,  by  A.  R.  Calhoun. 

©    Alfred    R.    Calhoun.     East    Rockawav. 
N.  Y. ;  1882  :  11995.  July  20.  8587 

—  ^>*ee  also  Daughter  of  the  sun. 


Cortijo(El);  boceto  dramatico  en  1  acto,  dividido 
en  3  cuadros,  en  prosa  y  verso,  letra  [de]  I. 
Soler  y  A.  C[ustodio]  Pintado,  ratisica  del 
maestro  Joaquin  Cassado.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  espanoles]  1908.  34  p.  12°.^  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Isidro  Soler  &  Angel  C[ustodio]  Pintado, 
Madrid ;  D :  14702.  Jan.  2,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  2, 
1909.  8588 

Coi'tona;  a  melodrama  in  5  acts. 

©  Eva  Heaton,  New  York;  1891:23421, 
•Tune  27.  8589 

Corwin  Claxwell;  an  American  drama  in  5  acts, 
composed  by  C.  M.  Dickinson. 

©  Cary  Madison  Dickinson,  Chicago;  1897: 
72298,  Dec.  23;  2c.  July  14,  1899.  8590 


p.     8°.     Tj^pewritten. 

©  Cary  Madison  Dickinson,  Cleveland ;  D : 
3812,  Aug.  10,  1903 ;  2c.  Aug.  10,  1903.        8593 

Corza  (La)  hlanca;  zarzuela  en  1  acto,  dividido 
en  5  cuadros,  en  prosa  y  verso,  libro  de  Jos6 
Jackson  Veyan  y  Antonio  L.  Rosso,  mtisica  de 
los  maestros  Saco  del  Valle  y  Crespo.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espaiiolps]  1910.  44.  [3] 
p.     12°.      [Libretto  only] 

©  Sept.  6,  1910 ;  2c.  Sept.  7,  1910  ;  D  :  21956  ; 
Jackson  YeySn  y  L.  Rosso.  Madrid.  8593 

Cosa  (Una)  del  honra  (An  affair  of  honor); 
drama  in  1  act,  by  Z.  R.  Rideout.  [1],  29  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  20,  1914;  D :  36155 :  Zoeth  Ran- 
som Rideout.  New  York.  8593a 

Cosaque  (La);  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Meilhac  and  Millaud,  music  by  [Florimond 
Ronger.  known  as]  Herve.  [.Tudic  ed.]  New 
Y^ork,  F.  Rullman  [1885]  1  p.  1.,  39  p.  8°. 
[French  and  English.     Libretto  only] 

©  F.  Rullman,  United  States  ;  1885  :  21561, 
Oct.  14;  2c.  Oct.  17.  8594 

Cosas  de  comicos;  monologo  en  prosa,  con  in- 
crustaciones  en  prosa  y  verso,  por  R.  Lopez- 
Montenegro.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  es- 
panoles] 1913.     15  p.     12°. 

©   Mar.    28,    1914;    Ic.    Mar.   30,    1914;    D: 
36538  ;  Ramon  Lopez-Montenegro,  Madrid. 

8594a 

Cosas  de  la  calle;  sainete  de  costumbres  madrile- 
nas  en  1  acto  y  4  cuadros.  en  verso  y  prosa. 
original  de  .lose  Mesa  Andres  y  Francisco 
Ramos  de  Castro,  mfisica  de  los  maestros 
Quislaut  y  Ubeda.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores espanoles]  1912.  42  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Mar.  6,  1913  ;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1913 ;  D :  32565  ; 
J.  Mesa  Andres  y  F.  Ramos  de  Castro,  Madrid. 

8595 

Cosas  de  la  vida;  diiliogo  en  prosa,  original  de 
M.  A.  Manjarr^s.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores espaiioles]  1909.    12  p.    12°. 

©  July  2,  1909  ;  2c.  July  14,  1909 ;  D :  16249 ; 
M.  Alfonso  Manjarres,  Madrid.  8596 

juguete  coinico  en  2  actos  y  en  prosa,  origi- 


nal de  Pedro  Muiioz  Seca  y  Pedro  Perez  Fer- 
nandez. Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
noles] 1912.    60  p.    12°. 

©  Mar.  6,  1913 ;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1913 ;  D :  32579  ; 
P.  Mufioz  Seca  y  P.  Perez  Fernandez,  Madrid. 

8597 


409 


8598 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


8617 


Cosas  de  viejos;  entremgs  en  prosa,  original  de 
R.  Alvarez  (Moro  Muza)  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  espauoles]  1909.    17  p.      12°. 

©  Nov.  18, 1909 ;  2c.  Nov.  19, 1909 ;  D  :  17472  ; 
Rafael  Alvarez,  Madrid.  8598 

Cosas  del  querer;  sainete  lirico  de  costumbres 
madrilenas  dividido  en  4  cuadros,  en  verso  y 
prosa,  libro  de  J.  Pontes  y  P.  Baiios,  mfisica 
del  maestro  Enrique  BrCi.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  espauoles]  1908.  42  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Jose  Pontes  &  Pedro  Baiios,  Madrid ;  D : 
13864,  Sept.  21,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  21,  1908.    8599 

Cosette;  [a  play  in  5  acts]  by  F.  E.  Dumm.  [31] 
p.     8°.     Printed. 

©  F,  PI  Dumm,  Upper  Sandusky.  O. ;  1884 : 
11282,  June  4;  2c.   June  21.  8600 

See  also  Cozette, 

Cosmic  (The)  world;  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Saunders. 
[3],  67  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  1,  1912:   D:  30462;   Ann   Saun- 
ders, Ossining,  N.  Y.  8601 

Cosmopolita  (La);  exposicion  comico-lirico-bail- 
able,  en  1  acto,  dividido  en  4  cuadros,  im  re- 
clamo  y  su  inevitable  apoteosis,  original  de 
J.  Huete  OrdSuez,  mfisica  del  maestro  Mario 
Breton.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
uoles] 1909.    43  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Sept.   23,  1909;   2c.   Sept.  24,   1909;   D: 
16872;  J.  Huete  Ordonez.  Madrid.  8602 

Cosmopolitan  (The)  three. 

©   Arthur    Yule,    New    York ;    1899 :  17.512, 
Mar.  7.  8603 

Cosmopolitan  (The)  trio;  by  A.  Reno. 

©   Adele    Reno,    Bridgeport,    Conn. ;    1899 : 
15368,  Feb.  27.  8604 


a  musical  comedietta,  by  A.  Reno. 

©  Adele  Reno,  Bridgeport,  Conn. ;  1898 : 
10982*,  Feb.  11.  8605 

Cosmopolitans  (The);  an  original  3  act  comedy, 
by  E.  W.  Scully. 

©Eugene  W.  Scully,  New  York  ;  1898 :  29.'i00. 
May  12;  2c.  May  26.  8606 

Cossacks  (The)     See  By  order  of  the  Czar. 

Cosset  of  the  bells;  or.  The  bell  maker,  a  ro- 
mantic drama  of  tbe  fourteenth  century,  in 
5  acts,  by  G.  F.  Sturgis.  100  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Granville  Forbes  Sturgis,  Brooklyn ;  D : 
10018,  Feb.  23,  1907;  2c.  Feb.  23,  1907.     8607 

Cost  (The);  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  L.  Cowles 
and  A.  Pitt.    125  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  2,  1912 ;  D :  31527  ;  Edward  Lan- 
sing Cowles  and  Addison  Pitt,  Waterbury, 
Conn.  8608 


Cost  (The)— Continued. 

dramatic  episode   in   1   act,   by   C.    Green- 
wood.    33  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  22,  1913 ;  D :  35416 ;  Clara  Green- 
wood, Newark,  N.  J.  8609 

•play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  F.  Bartling.    4  v.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  18,  1913;  D:  33530;  Marie  Falls 
.  Bartling,  Onset,  Mass.  8610 

See  also  Justice. 


Cost  (The)  of  a  hat;  play  in  1  act,  by  John  Bos- 
worth  Crocker.    32  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  25,  1915;  D:  39500;  Mary  Arnold 
Chi  Ids  Lewisohn,  Columbus,  O.  8610a 

Cost  (The)  of  a  race.     See  Felix  and  Jovita. 

Cost  (The)  of  a  title;  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  E. 
Starr.     [2],  57  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   June  24,  1914;   D:  37464;   Elizal-.eth 
Ellen  Starr.  Baltimore.  8610b 

Cost  (The)  of  a  trip  to  New  York;  by  J.  H. 
Hood.     11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  James  H.  AVood,  Chicago ;  D :  14964,  Feb. 
1,  1909;  2c.  Feb.  1,  1909.  8611 

Cost  (The)  of  crime;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
by  W.  Mathews.     94  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Walter    Mathews,    Louisville;    D :  2066. 
June  30.  1902;  2c.  July  3,  1902.  8613 

Cost  of  empire;  drama  in  4  acts  founded  on  the 
Whitman  massacre,  by  S.  P.  Carr.  58  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  7,  1909 ;  D :  17880 ;  Sarah  Pratt 
Carr,  San  Francisco.  8613 

in   4   acts,   by    Sarah   Pratt   Carr.   libretto 

for  the  opera  Narcissa,  by  Blary  Carr  Moore. 
Seattle,  The  Stuff  printing  concern  [1912]  23 
p.     4°. 

©   Apr.    17,    1912;    2c.    Apr.    22,    1912;    D: 
29442;  Harry  S.  Stuff.  Seattle.  8614 

Cost  (The)  of  failure;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
C.  E.  Gunn. 

©  Charles  Edwin  Gunn,  San  Francisco ;  D : 
1429,  Feb.  11,  1902.  8615 

Cost  (The)  of  her  triumph.     See  Castalia. 

Cost  (The)  of  his  great  picture;  play  in  5  acts, 
by  E.  W.  Peck,  dramatized  from  the  novel 
Guenn  by  Blanche  Willis  Howard.  84  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  2,  1911 ;  D :  23523 ;  Edith  Weld 
Peck,  Cincinnati.  8616 

Cost  (The)  of  living;  by  Reginald  Francis.  4  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  11,  1911 ;  D :  25745 ;  Henrique  R. 
F.  White,  New  York.  8617 


410 


8618 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


8641 


Cost  (The)  of  living — Continued. 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  Sucrab  [pseud,  of  J.  S. 

Barcus]     4  v.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  le.  Aug.  16,   1913;   D :  34172 ;   James  S. 

Barcus,  New  York.  8618 

drama  in  3  acts,  by  F.  C.  Odea.     [54]   p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  13,  1913;  D:  34124;  Floy  Clem- 


ents Odea,  Dayton,  O. 
—  play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  A.  McGuire. 


8619 

[123] 
p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  28,  1913  ;  D  :  34270 ;  William  An- 
thony McGuire,  Chicago.  8620 

Cost  (The)  of  ransom;  a  play  in  1  act  by  M.  N. 
Shafer.     17  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©    M.    N.    Shafer,    Jersey    City ;    D :  15738. 
Apr.  29,  1909;  2c.  Apr.  29,  1909.  8621 

Cost  of  the  bill;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  K.  L.  Ben- 
nett.    69  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Kathervne  Leiter  Bennett,   New   York : 
D :  4963,  Apr!  30,  1904 ;  2c.  May  12,  1904.  8622 

Cost  (The)  of  the  game;  play  in  3  acts,  by  L. 
Birrell.     [99]  p.     f".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  26,  1913;  D:  35164;  Lotta  Bir- 
rell, San  Francisco.  8623 

Cost  (The)  of  vengeance.     See  Harvey  Vance. 

Costa  (La)  azul;  opereta  en  1  acto  y  4  cuadros, 
en  prosa,  original  de  M.  Mihura  y  R.  Gonzales, 
mtisica  de  Ramon  Lopez-Montenegro.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1910.  41,  [1] 
p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Sept.  6,  ]  910  :  2c.  Sept.  7,  1910 ;  D  :  21968 ; 
Miguel  Mihura  y  Ricardo  Gonzalez,  Madrid. 

8624 

Costaud  (Le)  des  Epinettes;  comedie  en  3  actes, 
par  T.  Bernard  et  A.  Athis  [pseud,  of  L.  Al- 
fred Natanson]  32  p.  4".  (L'lllustration 
thf'atrale,  no.  151,  4  juin,  1910) 

©  June  4,  1910  :  2c.  July  30, 1910 ;  D  :  216S8 ; 
Tristan  Bernard  &  Alfred  Athis,  Paris.      8625 

Costermonger  (The). 

©  Harrv  Rogers,   New   York;   1896:60766, 
Nov.  5.  .8626 

Costly  silence;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  R.  Clarke. 
131  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    20,    1909;    D :  17271 ;  Robert 

Clarke,  Riverside,  Cal.  8627 

Coston  (The)  light;  a  melodrama  in  6  acts  and 
11  scenes,  by  George  H.  Jessop  and  Ben  Teal. 

©    Klaw    &    Erlanger,    New    York;    1889: 
15960,  May  27.  8628 


—  a  play,  by  W.  E.  Longfellow. 

©  Wilbert  E.  Longfellow,  Providence,  R.  I. 
D :  15561,  Apr.  7,  1909.  8629 


Costumed  (The)  ball;  a  curtain-raiser  in  1  act, 
by  ]\I.  E.  Lister. 

©    Marie    Evelyn    Lister,    San    Francisco ; 
1895 :  44511,  Aug.  31.  8630 

Cote  d'amour.     .S'ee  Liebesbarometer. 

Coteaux  (Les)  du  Medoc;  comgdie  en  1  acte, 
[par]  Tristan  Bernard.  Paris,  Librairie 
thgatrale,  1905.     36  p.     12°. 

©  L.  Michaud,  Paris  ;  D  :  6184,  Feb.  6,  1905 ; 
2c.  Feb.  G,  1905.  8631 

Coto  (El)  real;  comedia  en  1  acto,  original  de 
M.  de  Zarraga.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espanoles]  1910.    35  p.     12°.  ^ 

©  Oct.  29,  1910 ;  2c.  Oct.  31, 1910 ;  D  :  22433 ; 
Miguel  de  Zarraga,  INIadrid.  8632 

Cottage  (The)  cabaret;  play  in  1  act,  by  John 
Gilroy.     [1],  12  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  20,  1913  ;  D  :  3-5071 ;  Helen  Sim- 
mons,  Philadelphia.  8633 

Cottage  (A)  in  the  suburbs.  See  Inside  and 
outside. 

Cotton  (The)  conspiracy;  written  and  drama- 
tized by  W.  J.  I^ees. 

©  William  J.  Lees,  St.  Louis ;  1893 :  22073, 
May  6.  8634 

Cotton  (The)  king;  1  act  play,  by  W.  J.  Jones. 
12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  4.  1912 ;  D :  31552 ;  Will  J.  Jones, 
Ne\v  York.  8635 

Cotton  scene,  southern  plantation;  by  G.  Win- 
field.     4  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  George    Winfeld,    Washington  ;    D :  9517, 
Nov.  26,  1906 :  2c.  Nov.  27,  1906.  8636 

Cotton  (The)  spinner;  a  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  S.  Marble. 

©  Rich  &  Maeder  and  Scott  Marble,  New 
York  ;  1896 :  6786,  Jan.  27  ;  2c.  Jan.  27.      8637 

See  also  Lost  diamond. 

Cougere;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  Cowles.  cover- 
title,  [6]  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©    Albert    Cowles,    Williamsport,    Pa. ;    D : 
12516,  Mar.  10,  1908 ;  2c.  Mar.  10,  1908.    8638 

Couic-couic.     See  On  frappe  les  trois  coups. 

Could  she  forget  or  forgive?  a  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  L.  J.  L.  Stilwell.    61  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Laura   .lean    Libbey-Stilwell,    Brooklyn ; 
D :  12090,  Jan.  3,  1908 ;  2c.  May  26,  1908.   8639 

Could  Tommy  come  back;  1  act  sketch,  by  K.  B. 
Benite.     15  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.    26,    1910;    D:  22392;    Kathleen 
Burke  Benite,  San  Francisco.  8640 

Could  we  only  know;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  V. 
Page.     59  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Vivian  Page,  New  York ;  D :  15903,  May 
20,  1909;  2c.  May  20,  1909.  8641 


411 


8642 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


8663 


Could  you  but  love  me,  dear;  a  drama  in 4  acts, 
by  li.  .T.  L.  Stilwell. 

©   Laura    Jean   Llbbey-Stihvell.    Brooklyn; 
D:  12061.  Jan.  3.  1908.  8642 

Couleur-du-Feu;  ballet,  de  J.  C.  Mendes.  mu- 
sique  de  D.  E.  Inghelbreoht.  [38]  p.  f.  Ms. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Sept.  17,1913;  D:  34446;  Jane  Catnlle 
Mendes.  Paris.  8643 

Counsel  (The)  for  the  defense;  a  comedy  drama 
in  1    act.   iirr.  bv  IMcKoe  Kankin  and  embel- 
lished by  W.  Robyns.    26  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©    William    Robyns,    New    York;    D :  2.504. 
Oct.  9,  1902 :  2c.  Sept.  20.  1902.  8644 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  I.  Dodge.     [114] 


p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Henrv    Irving    Dodge,    New    York;    D: 
11783.  Nov."  21,  1907 ;  2c.  Nov.  21,  1907.     8645 

grotesque  in  3  acts,  by  Franz  Molnfir,  Al- 


fred Halm  and  J.  H.  Sprange.     [5],  98  p.    4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  4,  1911 ;  D :  23277 ;  International 
copyright  bureau,  ltd.,  London.  8646 

Counsel  for  the  plaintiff;  a  comedy  in  2  acts, 
by  St.  fUair  Hurd.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  & 
CO.,  1891.  1  p.  1.,  27  p.  12°.  (Baker's  ed.  of 
plays) 

©    Walter    H.    Baker    co..    Boston;    1891: 
34630.  Sept.  29;  2c.  Nov.  14.  8647 

Counsellor  (The);  in  3  acts,  by  L.  D.  Greenfield. 
[2],  90  p.    4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  21,  1910 ;  D :  23343 ;  L.  D.  Green- 
field, Cleveland.  8648 

play   in  4  acts,   by  H.   Druck.     71  p.     f. 


Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    6,    1911;    D:  24150;    Herman 
Druck,  New  York.  8649 

—  play  in  1  act.  by  W.  E.  McMann.     [1],  9  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  .5,  1913;  D :  33142 ;  Walter  Eu- 


gene McJIann.  San  Francisco. 


8650 


Counsellor   O'Hara;  comedy  playlet,   by  Barry 
Gray.     16  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  17,  1910 ;  D :  21362 ;  Billy  Hay- 
ter,  Logansport,  Ind.  8651 

Count  (The);  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  R.  Mi- 
randa. 

©  I.  R.  Miranda  and  D.  H.  Campbell,  Bos- 
ton; 1886:  1401,  Jan.  15.  8652 

Count  (The)  and  no  count;  or,  Willie,  the  rub- 
ber-neck. 

©  Fred   Eckhart,  Chicago;   1900  A:  16827. 
July  7.  8653 


Count  (The)  and  the  captaili;  a  comedy  in  5 
acts,  by  J.  H.  Burtensliaw.  131  p.  4'.  Type- 
written. 

©  James  H.   TUu'tenshaw,   New   York ;    D : 
8352,  Aiir.  14 ;  1906 ;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1906.        8654 

Count  and  the  heiress;  by  J.  Saunders.  50  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Jobn     Saimder.s.    New    Y'ork;    D :  5376, 
Aug.  6,  1904;  2c.  Aug.  6,  1904.  8655 

play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  V.  Wilson.     15  p.     4". 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  4,  1911:  D:  23007;  Agnes  V. 
Wilson,  B(^ston.  8656 

Count  Benjowsky;  a  dramatic  composition  in 
5  acts,  based  upon  the  German  of  von  Kotze- 
bue  and  tr.  and  a<lapted  to  the  American 
stage  by  C.  A.  Haswin. 

©  Charles  A.  Haswin.  Chicago:  1883:9147, 
May  17.  8657 

Count  Cordova;  or,  The  hand  of  God,  a  tragedy 

in  5  acts,  by  George  W.  Tliater.     [Baltimore, 

Md.,  Printed  by  Theo.Kroh.  1876]     113  p.     16°. 

©    G.    W.    Thater,    Baltimore;    1876:4905, 

Apr.  22 :  2c.  Dec.  9.  8658 

Count  de  Magny's  daughter;  comedy  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  S.  Dorleans.  119  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Suzanne  DorlSans.  New  York;  1889: 
32938,  Oct.  30;  2c.  Feb.  27,  1891.  8659 

Count  (The)  de  Noaccount;  by  M.  M.  Longhi. 
47  p.     t".     Typev.ritten. 

©  Marion  Middleton  Longhi,  Denver;  D: 
5783,  Nov.  17,  1904 :  Ic.  Nov.  17,  1904 ;  Ic.  Dec. 
19.  1904.  8660 

Count  (A)  for  a  day;  German  sketch  in  2 
scenes,  by  J.  H.  AVashburne.  [1],  9  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  27.  1912 :  D :  30658 ;  J.  H.  Wash- 
burne.  New  York.  8661 

Count  (A)  for  love's  sake;  a  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  H.  C.  Stueven.  [2],  45  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  23,  1914 ;  D :  36819 ;  Hermine  C. 
Stueven,  Oberlin,  O.  8661a 

Count  Gratlo;  by  S.  T.  Baer.  65  p.  f.  Type- 
written. 

©  Svlvan  T.  Baer,  Dallas,  Tex. ;  D :  87.38. 
.Tune  26,  1900;  2c.  June  26,  1906.  8662 

Count  Hannibal;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  N.  Con- 
nell  and  O.  Asche.    103  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Norris  Connell  and  Oscar  Asche,  Lon- 
don; D:  15145,  Feb.  23,  1909;  2c.  Feb.  23, 
1909.  8663 


412 


8664 


COPYKIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


8684 


Count  Julian;  a  Spanish  tragedy,  by  J.  Sturgis. 
Boston,  Little,  Brown  &  co.,  1893.    122  p.    16°. 

©  Julian  Sturgis.  Boston ;  1893 :  32591,  July 
10;  2c.  July  10.  8664 

Count   Julian's    daughter;    a   4   act    drama    of 
olden  Spain,  by  W.  T.  Hughes. 

©    Wallace   T.    Hughes,    Louisville;    1897: 
51565,  Sept.  15.  8665 

Count  Konigsnaark;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  F. 
.  Johnson. 

©  Frnncls  Johnson.  Lafayette,  Ind. ;  1871: 
4147,  May  5.  8666 

See  also  Sophie  Dorothea. 


Count  Murray's  secret;  melodrama  in  5  acts, 
with  a  prologue  in  1  act,  entitled  The  heads- 
men of  Westminster,  tr.  from  a  German  stage 
ms.,  author's  name  unknown,  by  C.  F.  Buck. 

©   Charles   F.   Buck,   New   Orleans ;    1875 : 
9226,  Sept.  6.  8667 

Count  no  account;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  Lambert  [pseud,  of  .T.  Lambert  Day] 

©  .Jesse  Lnmbert.  Pittsburgh;  1898:60962. 
Oct.  17.  8668 

— — a  social  satire  in  3  acts.  6  p.  8°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Synopsis] 

©  J.  L.  Dav.  Pittsburgh;  D :  3703,  Dec.  5. 
1902;  2c.  Nov.  4,  1903.  8669 

Count  (The)  of  Elsinore;  or,  Valdemar,  the 
Baltic  rover,  a  drama  consisting  of  a  pro- 
logue and  4 acts, by  M.  E.  Roe.  Milwaukee  (?) 
1901.     64  p.     8°. 

©  Marv   E.  Roe,  ]\[ilwaukee;   D :  336,  Apr. 
11,  1901;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1902.  8670 

Count  (The)  of  Luxembourg';  musical  play  in 
2  acts,  by  A.  M.  Willner  and  Rob  Bodansky, 
tr.  from  the  German  by  Basil  Hood,  lyrics  by 
Basil  Hood  and  Adrian  Ross,  music  by  Franz 
Lehar.  I^ondon,  New  York,  etc.,  etc..  Chap- 
pell  &  CO.,  ltd.,  1911.  cover-title,  31  p.  8". 
[Libretto  only] 

©   May    19,    1911;   2c.    May    20,    1911;    D: 
24243;  Chappell  &  co.,  ltd.,  London.         8671 

Count  (A)  of  no  account;  a  farce  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  Anthony  E.  Wills.  New  York.  Dick 
&  Fitzgerald,  1905.     60  p.     16". 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York ;  D :  7011. 
July  22,  1905 ;  2c.  Aug.  9,  1905.  8672 


Count  Ole;  a  Swede  character  comedy  drama  in 
3  acts,  by  L.  E.  Lund.  22  p.  f".  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Lawrence  E.  Lund,   Jamestown,  N.   Y. ; 
D :  3126.  Mar.  13,  1903 ;  2c.  Sept.  14.  1903. 

8674 

Count  (A)  or  a  pauper;  extravaganza  in  3  acts, 
words  and  music  by  F.  P.  Patterson.  Type- 
written. 

©  F.  P.  Patterson,  New  York ;  1897 :  44185, 
Aug.  4;  2c.  Aug.  4.  8675 

Count  Romanoff;  a  play,  by  E.  L.  Nelson.  46  p. 
4".     Typewritten. 

©  Elva  L.  Nelson,  Chicago ;  D :  848,   Sept. 
9,  1901 ;  2c.  Sept.  9,  1901.  8676 

Count  13;  play  with  music  in  2  acts,  book  and 
lyrics  by  Harry  E.  Weese  and  Donald  Scott, 
music  by  H.  E.  Weese.  Chicago,  The  Gun- 
thorp  Warren  printing  co.,  1914.  1  p.  1.,  28  p. 
8".     [Libretto  only] 

©  Apr.  29,  1914 ;  2c.  May  1,  1914 ;  D  :  36890 ; 
ITniversity  clnb  of  Chicago,  Chicago.       8676a 

Count  (The)  von  Musicalsky  and  the  nihilist; 
by  J.  B.  Helm.     [3]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    .Tessie    B.    Helm,    Cleveland :    D :  16165, 
June  25,  1909 ;  2c.  June  25.  1909.  8677 

Counter  currents;  a  comedy  drama  in  prologue 
and  3  acts,  by  E.  K.  Harris.    Typewritten. 

©  Edward  K.  Harris.  Chicago;  1897:34296. 
June  7 ;  2c.  June  23.  8678 

Counter-mined;  a  domestic  drama,  by  M.  L.  S. 
Bodine. 

©    May    L.    S.    Bodine.    New    York:    1896: 
62965,  Nov.  18.  8679 

Counter-stroke  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  G. 
Gibson.     128  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  9,  1912;  D :  .31.3.54 ;  Gerolt  Gib- 
son, New  York.  8680 

Counterfeit;  a  drama  in  4  acts. 

©    Harry    Amlar,    Delaware,    Wis. ;    1873 : 
7880,  July  8.  8681 


—  an  original  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  Heverin. 

©  Cat«  )r  Heverin,  New  York ;  1900  A :  21846. 
Sept.   1.  8682 

or.  True  and  false,  an  original   drama  in 


—  musical  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Barney 
Fagan  and  S.  Hurd.     45  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Bernard  J.  Fagan,  New  Y'ork,  and  St. 
Clair  Hurd,  Kansas  City,  Mo. ;  D :  6217,  Feb. 
13.  1905;  2c.  Jan.  28,  1905  (act  1,  only)     8673 


4  acts  and  8  tableaux,  by  S.  Pritchard  and  H. 
Amlar. 

©    Spencer    Pritchard    and    Harry    Amlar, 
United  States ;  1873 :  8361,  July  21.  8683 

Counterfeit  (A)  bill;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  L.  A.  Murphy.    46  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Lawrence  A.  Murphv,  Chicago ;  D :  9223. 
Oct.  12,  1906 ;  2c.  Nov.  1,  1906.  8684 


413 


8685 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


8706 


Counterfeit  bills;  vaudeville  sketch,  by  Harry 
L.  Newton.  Chicago.  T.  S.  Denison  [1909]  10 
p.    16°.       ( [Denison's  vaudeville  sketches] ) 

©  Sept.  27,  1909;  2c.  Sept.  29,  1909;  D: 
16961;  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago.  8685 

Counterfeit  (The)  count. 

©  John  Barbour  Gardner,  Omaha,  Neb. ;  D : 
6246,  Feb.  20,  1905.  8686 

Counterfeit  (A)  presentment;  comedy,  by  W.  D. 
riowells. 

©  W.  D.  Howells,  Cambridge,  Mass. ;  1877 ; 
9080,  Aug.  8;  2c.  Oct.  5.  8687 

Same.  Boston,  James  R.  Osgood  and  com- 
pany, 1877. 

©  H.  O.  Houghton  &  co.  and  W.  D.  Howells, 
United  States;  1877:10960,  Sept.  24;  2c. 
Oct.  5.  8688 

Same.     Boston  and  New  York,  Houghton, 


Mifflin  and  company,  1905.    199  p.    24°. 

©  W.  D.  Howells,  New  York,  in  renewal  for 
14  years  from  Sept.  24,  1905 ;  A :  125485,  Sept. 
5,  1905 ;  2c.  Sept.  14,  1905.  8689 

Counterfeiter  (The);  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  L.  J. 
Cella. 

©  Louis  J.  Cella,  Denver ;  1881 :  18752,  Dec. 
5.  8690 

play,  by  J.  B.  Spellman.  [14]  p.    4°.    Type- 


written. 

©   Ic.   Feb.   5,   1913;   D :  32201 ;   .Joseph   B. 
Spellman,  New  York.  8691 

Counterfeiters  (The);  a  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
by  C.  P.  Rice.    137  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Charles   P.   Rice,   New   Haven ;    D :  720, 
Aug.  5,  1901 ;  2c.  Dec.  24,  1901.  8692 

Counterfeiters  (The)  and  the  mayor;  an  Ameri- 
can comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Gross.  100 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Anna  Gross,  New  York ;  D  :  10062,  Mar.  2, 
1907;  2c.  Mar.  2,  1907.  8693 

Counterfeiting;  dramatic  playlet,  by  W.  H. 
Nicholson.     [39]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  24,  1914 ;  D :  38903 ;  Will  Henry 
Nicholson,  Buffalo.  8693a 

Counterplot  (The);  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  A. 
Disbrowe. 

©   Frederic   Augustus   Disbrowe,    Philadel- 
phia ;  1875 :  1968,  Mar.  3.  8694 

Countersign  (The);  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  N. 
Wilcox  and  Charles  W.  King.  Cleveland,  O., 
Cuyahogan  publishing  co.,  1890.    60  p.    16°. 

©    Frank    N.    Wilcox,     Cleveland;     1890: 
4896,  Feb.  10.     2c.  Apr.  16.  8695 

in  3  acts. 


Countess  (La);  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  E. 
Louis.  [Vincennes,  Ind.,  1885]  1  p.  1.,  26  p. 
8°. 

©  Charles  E.  Louis,  Vincennes,  Ind. ;  1885 : 
2823,  Jan.  31;  2c.  Mar.  18.  8697 

Countess  (The);  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Samuel 
Moi-se.    150  p.    8".    Typewritten. 

©   p:iizabeth    Morse,    New    York;    D:4360, 
•  Dec.  8,  1903 ;  2c.  Dec.  8,  1903.  8698 

a  society  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  J.  Jones. 

New  York,  The  A.  S.  Seer  theatrical  printing 
CO.,  1889. 

©  Genevieve  E.  Hughes,  New  York;  1889: 
26311,  Aug.  29.  8699 

Countess  Anastasia  Suvarof;  or.  Love's  re- 
venge, by  A.  Schwartz. 

©  Arthur  Schwartz,  Philadelphia;  1S79 : 
11609,  Sept.  1.  8700 

Countess  and  the  actress;  drama  in  5  acts  and 
7  scenes,  by  E.  B.  De  Ligny.  40  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  May  18,  1910 ;  D  :  21064 ;  Ernest  B.  De 
Ligny,  New  Y"ork.  8701 

Countess  Bertha.      See  Comtesse  (La)  Berthe. 

Countess  (The)  Cathleen.  See  Poetical  (The, 
works  of  William  B.  Yeats. 

Countess  (The)  Debeaupre;  a  play,  by  Sh-l- 
(leu  Lyon  [pseud,  of  L.  S.  Smith]  and  Emery 
Stone. 

©  Leonora  Sheldon  Smith  and  E.  Str.ne. 
New  York  ;  18S6 :  15593,  July  9.  8702 

Countess  (The)  de  Cagiac;  a  farcical  comedy 
in  3  acts,  by  H.  A.  Du  Souchet  and  C.  T. 
Vincent.     Typewritten. 

©  Henrv  A.  Du  Souchet  and  Chas.  T.  Vin- 
cent, Brooklyn  :  1897 :  30626.  May  20 ;  2c.  Mny 
20.  -  8703 

Countess  de  Fontenay;  or.  The  power  of  love, 
a  romantic  play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  J.  Ferguson. 
60  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  Jason  Ferguson,  Bayonne,  N.  J. ; 
D :  2145,  July  22,  1902 ;  2c.  Aug.  18,  1902.  8704 

See  also  In  the  service  of  the  emperor. 


©    Gallagher    &    West,    New    York;    1894: 
59369,  Dec.  20.  8696 


Countess  de  Moray,  the  martyr;  an  emotional 
drama  in  4  acts,  adapted  from  the  French  by 
C.  L.  Howard. 

©  Charles  Lorin  Howard,  New  York ;  1887 : 
17875,  July  12.  8705 

Countess  (The)  de  Vardes;  or,  La  tentation, 
a  comedy  drama  in  6  acts,  from  the  French  of 
Octave  Feuillet,  by  Sophey  Beckett. 

©  AVilliam  Horace  Lingard.  United  States; 
1874  :  3023,  Mar.  11.  8706 


414 


8707 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


8728 


Countess  Doll;  a  protean  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  B. 
Gomez. 

©    Joseph   Binard    Gomez,    Boston;    1886: 
17587,  Aug-.  2.  8707 

Countess  Donati.      Sec  Consanguinity. 

Countess  (The)  Dovicki;  a  play  in  a  prologue 
and  4  acts,  by  C.  Puerner. 

@  Charles   Puerner,   New   York;    1900   A: 
29843,  Dec.  8.  8708 

Countess  du  Barry;  a  historical  drama  in  4  acts, 

by  J.  Searle  Dawley.    139  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Edna  Mav  Spooner,  New  York;  D :  12824, 

Apr.  24,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  24,  1908.  8709 

Countess  for  a  day;  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  li- 
bretto by  E.  B.  Harvier.    Typewritten. 

©  Evelyn  Baker  Harvier,  New  York ;  1894 : 
26751,  May  28 ;  2c.  May  28.  8710 

Countess  Gisela;  a  dramatization  of  novel  by 
E.  Marlitt  [pseud,  of  Eugenie  John]  in  4  acts, 
by  B.  Price. 

©  Burr  Price,  St.  I.ouis ;  D :  9238,  Oct.  16, 

1906.  8711 

Countess  Helene;  or,  The  camp  and  court  of 
Napoleon,  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  W.  E.  Rich- 
ardson. 

©   W.   E.   Richardson,    Boston;    1873:9821, 
Sept.  1;  2c.  Feb.  23,  1876.  8712 

Countess  Hildegard;  play  in  5  acts,  by  H.  C. 
Stueven.    45  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  19,  1913 ;  D :  33545 ;  Hermine  C. 
Stueven,  Oberlin,  O.  8713 

Countess  Irma;  a  drama  in  4  acts  and  a  tableau, 
by  E.  Stone  and  Mrs.  C.  A.  Doremus. 

©  Emery  Stone  and  Mrs.  C.  A.  Doi^emus, 
United  States;  1884:13588,  July  5.  8714 

Countess  Jeanne;  a  drama  in  1  act,  by  H.  Ford 
and  M.  L.  Girault.    23  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Harriet   Ford   and   M.   L.   Girault,   New 
York;    D :  9879,    Jan.   31,   1907;    2c.    Jan.   31, 

1907.  8715 

Countess  Julia  (Frbken  Julie);  naturajistie 
tragedy,  by  August  Strindberg,  tr.  by  Cliarles 
Recht.  Philadelphia,  Brown  brotliers,  1912. 
101  p.     12°. 

©  Mar.  1,  1912  ;  2c.  Mar.  26, 1912  ;  D  :  29173  ; 
Brown  bros.,  Pliiladelphia.  8716 

Countess  Julie.     See  Plays:  August  Strindberg. 

Countess  Kate;  plavlet,  by  Katharine  Kavanaugh. 

Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  &  co.,  1912.    15  p.    12°. 

©   Aug.    16,    1912;    2c.   Aug.    19.    1912;    D: 

30567;  Eben  H.  Norris,  Cliicago.  8717 

Countess  Mizzle.     See  Lonely  (The)  way. 


Countess  (The)  of  Candour;  operatic  playlet 
in  1  act,  by  J.  P.  Wilson.  29  p.  4".  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  June  11.  1914 ;  D :  37252 ;  .John  P.  Wil- 
son, New  York.  8717a 

Countess  of  France;  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
E.  V.  Houghton.    21  p.    f".    Typewritten. 

©  Ella  Valerie  Houghton,   New  York;   D: 
7309.  Sept.  25.  1905;  2c.  Sept.  2.5,  1905.      8718 

Countess  (The)  of  Horn  Butte. 

©  William  E.  Danforth,  Elmhurst,  111. ;  D : 
8431,  Apr.  26,  1906.  8719 

Countess  (The)  of  Leicester;  a  tragedy  in  5 
acts,  dramatized  by  jMrs.  H.  N.  Cook. 

©  Marie  Louise  Burroughs,  San  Francisco ; 
1883  ;  9055,  May  16.  8720 

Countess  (The)  of  Queensbury;  or.  The  maid 
of  Orleans  rediviva,  a  3  act  serio  -  comic 
drama,  by  W.  Bush. 

©  William  Bush,  Chicago;  1871 :  849, Feb. 2  ; 
2c.  Dec.  4,  1872.  8721 

Countess   of   Stellenberg;   a   comedy  drama   in 
5  acts,  by  J.  W.  Fey.    45  p.    f".    Typewritten. 
©  John  William  Fey,  Philadelphia;   1892: 


27394.  June  30 ;  2c.  June  30. 


8722 


Countess  Olga;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  B.  Israeli. 
55  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Baruch   Israeli,   New   Haven ;    D :  11414, 
Sept.  24,  1907 ;  2c.  Sept.  24,  1907.  8723 

Countess  Olga  Ivanovna;  an  emotional  drama, 
by  J.  B.  Wing.     [78]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

.  ©  John  Boies  Wing,  Seattle ;  D :  3090,  Mar. 
5,  1903;  2c.  Apr.  25,  1903.  8724 

Countess  van  Assendelft;  a  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  H.  Lindsley. 

©    Harris    Lindsley,    New    York;    D :  1806, 
Apr.  29,  1902.  8725 

Countess   (The)   Vassalis;   a   drama  in  5  acts, 
by  R.  McCay. 

©  Ringgold  IMcCay,  New  York ;  1885  :  25508, 
Dec.  5.  8726 

See  also  Border  (The)  eagle. 


Countess  Vera;  or,  The  oath  of  vengeance,  by 
Mrs.  Alex.  McVeigh  Miller,  arr.  and  drama- 
tized by  M.  Hill. 

©  Mav  Hill,  Ashtabula,  O. ;  1882 :  22346,  Dec. 
28.  8727 

Countess  (The)  Volta.     See  Viola. 

Country  (The);  drama  in  4  acts,  by  T.  P.  Bayer. 
[116]  p.    4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  11,   1911;   D:  23616;   Theobald 
Percy  Bayer,  New  York.  8728 


415 


8739 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


8751 


Country  (The)  band  parade. 

©   James   Clinton   Lewis,    Hartford;    1886; 
12979,  June  3.  8729 

Country  (A)  barber  shop;  by  E.  Blondell.  [4] 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  16,  1911 ;  D :  24954 ;  Edw.  Blon- 
dell, New  York.  8730 

Country  (The)  blacksmiths;  a  seuii-pantomiiuic 
1  act  musical  comedy,  by  A.  L.  Foy.  Type- 
written. 

©  Alphonse  L.  Foy,  New  York ;  1896 :  31116, 
May  22 ;  2c.  May  22.  8731 

Country  board;  an  original  farcical  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  E.  E.  Kidder. 

©    Edward    E.    Ividder,    New    York;    1882: 
15945,  Sept.  27.  8732 

Country  (The)  boy;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  E. 
Selwyn.     113  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  14,  1910 ;  D :  20448 ;  Edgar  Sel- 
wyn, New  York.  8733 

an   original   comedy    in   3  acts,    by   C.    E. 

Grapewin. 

©    Charles    E.    Grapewin,  United    States; 

1897 :  16460,  Mar.  10.  8734 

or.  The  harvest  agent,  a  drama,  by  W.  H. 


Osmer. 

©  Vvllliam  H.  Osmer,  St.  Louis;  1891: 
5559,  Feb.  9.  8735 

Country  boys  and  girls;  by  Gus  Edwards.  4  p. 
4".    Typewritten. 

©  Gus  Edwards  music  pub.  co..  New  York ; 
D :  13375,  July  20,  1908 ;  2c.  July  20,  1908. 

8736 

Country  (The)  boy's  dream;  musical  tabloid 
in  3  scenes,  by  L.  Bates.  [1],  10  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  8,  1914;  D:  37789;  Lou  Bates, 
Detroit.  8736a 

Country  boys  in  college;  comedy  of  college  life. 
by  C.  L.  Michael.  Phoenix,  Ariz.,  C.  L.  Mi- 
chael, 1914.     56  p.     12". 

©  Aug.  14,  1914;  2c.  Aug.  20,  1914;  D: 
37903 ;  Coleman  Luther  Michael,  Phoenix, 
Ariz.  8736b 

Country    (A)    campaign;    !i   comedy,    by  H.   A. 

Herrold. 

©  H.  A.  Herrold,  New  York;   1891:24237. 

July  3.  8737 

Country  circus;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Chas. 

B.  Jefferson  and  AVill  R.  Wilson. 

©  C.  B.  Jefferson,  Klaw  and  Erlanger  and 
J.  H.  Eddy,  New  York ;  1890 :  25173,  Aug.  12. 

8738 

Same. 

©  C.  B.  Jefferson,  Klaw  and  Erlanger,  and 
J.  H.  Eddy,  New  York ;  1890 :  25171.  Aug.  12. 

8739 


Country  circus — Continued. 

Same.    64  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  C.  B.  Jefferson,  Klaw  and  Erlanger  and 

J.  H.  Eddy,  New  York ;  1890 :  25172,  Aug.  12 ; 

2c.  Dec.  1,  1891.  8740 

a  sensational  comedy  drama  and  Royal  im- 
perial circus,  in  4  acts,  by  N.  Compston. 

©Nelson  Compston. New  York;  1891:15341, 
Apr.  25.  •  8741 

Country   clerk;    musical   comedy   in   3   acts,  by 
George  Totten  Smith  and  Ren.  Shields. 

©  Sullivan  &  Harris,  New  York;  D :  4856, 
Apr.  9,  1904.  8742 

Country    (The)    club;    nnisical    comedy,    by    R. 
Melville  Baker  and  J.  Hart. 

©  Joseph  Hart,  New  York ;   D :  1479,  Feb. 
24,  1902.  8743 

Country    constable;   play    in   4   acts,   by    Lang- 
(liile  Williams.    59  p.    4°.     Mimeographed. 

©  July  2,  1909  ;  2c.  July  26,  1909  ;  D  :  1G340  : 
James  Edwards.  Chicago.  8744 

Country   (A)   coon;  4  act  pastoral  comedy,   by 
Allan  Dunn  and  E.  Hogan. 

©  Ernest  Hogan,  New  York;  1900  A :  18280. 
July  24.  8745 

a  musical  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Allan 


i 


Dunn.     Typewritten. 

©  Ernest  Hogan,  New  York ;  1900  A :  22594. 
Sept.  11;  2c.  Sept.  11.  8746 

Country  (The)  cousin. 

©  Frank  Jones,   Fairview,   W.   Va. ;    1892 : 
50240,  Dec.  9.  8747 

an     original     American     domestic     comedy 


drama  in  4  acts  and  8  scenes,  by  Charles  H. 
Flemming  and  F.  Jones. 

©  Frank   Jones.   Fairview.   W.   Va. :   1802: 

50234,  Dec.  9.  8748 

Country  cousins. 

©  Frank  Jones,   Fairview,   W.   Va. :   1892 : 

50235,  Dec.  9.  8749 . 

Country  (A)  dance;  by  Ernest  Elton. 

©  Ralph  Bainbridge,   V/est  New  Brighton. 
N.  Y. ;  1895  :  29575,  June  3.  8750 

Country  (The)  doctor;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
bv  A.  L.  Tubbs.  Boston.  W.  H.  Baker  &  CO.. 
1910.     57  p.     12". 

©   Sept.   27,   1910;   2c.   Sept.   28,   1910;   D: 
22165;  Arthur  I>ewis  Tubbs,  Philadelphia. 

8751 

play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  H.  O'Donnell.     96  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Juno  23,  1915 ;  D :  41021 ;  Charles  H. 
O'Donnell,  New  York.  8751a 


1 


416 


8751 


COPYMGHTED  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES 


8772 


Country  (The)  dressmaker;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
G.  Fitzmaurice.  Dublin,  Maunsel  &  CO.,  ltd., 
1914.    57  p.    12°. 

©   Mar.   13,    1914;    2c.    Mar.   24,    1914;    D: 
365S8;  George  Fitzmaurice,  Dublin.         8751b 

■  iSee  also  Five  plays;  by  G.  Fitzmaurice. 

Country  editor;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
C.  H.  Colson. 

©   Charles   H.   Colson,    Sterling,   Kan.;    D: 
8363,  Apr.  17,  1906.  8752 

— —  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Ward  Macauley.  Phil- 
adelphia, Penn  publishing  co.,  1915.  50  p. 
12°. 

©   Sept.   17,   1915;   2c.   Sept.   22,   1915;   D: 
41796 ;  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.  8752a 

- — a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  R.  E.  Kerby.  82  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Robert  E.  Kerby,   Syracuse,  N.   Y. ;   D: 
15359,  Mar.  17,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  17,  1909.     8753 

a  farce  comedy  in  1  act,  by  F.  A.  Campbell. 

©    F.    A.    Campbell,    Denver;    1895:39450, 


.July  31. 


8754 


•  an  original,  drama  in  3  acts,  by  A.  S.  Hick- 
man. 

©   Albert   S.   Hickman.    Iowa;    1884:22256, 
Nov.  7.  8755 

■ -playlet  in  1  act,  by  F.  C.  Kelly.    24  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    10,    1911;    D:  24654;    Fred    C. 
Kelly.  Cleveland.  8756 

Country  (The)  fair;  musical  comedy  novelty  in 
3  acts,  by  V.  Phelps.  [1],  18  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  25. 1911 ;  D :  23746 ;  Vera  Phelps, 
Sarnia,  Canada.  8757 

iSee  also  County  fair. — Ten  to  one. 


Country  folks;  by  F.  F.  Moore. 

©    Frank    F.    Moore,    Indianapolis;    1898: 
25616,  Apr.  23.  8758 

— —  comedv  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Anthony  E. 
Wills.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1911.  58 
p.     12°. 

©   Aug.    31,    1911;    2c.    Sept.    1,    1911;    D: 
25126 ;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.      8759 


rural  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  R.  Lyle, 

98  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Richard  Lyle,  New  York;  D :  8215,  Mar. 
23,1906;  2c.  Mar.  23,  1906.  8760 

Country  (A)  4th  of  July;  a  comedy  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  A.  H.  Westfall. 

©  Anson  Hewett  Westfall,  New  York  State ; 
1893:  12176,  Mar.  9.  8761 


Country  (The)  gentleman;  politico-psycho  play 
in  4  acts,  by  H.  B.  Day.  [48]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    June    23,    1914;    D:  37448;    Homer 
Barr  Day,  New  York.  8761a 

Country  (A)  girl;  a  drama  of  town  and  coun- 
try, by  T.  A.  Niccolls.    31  p.    8°. 

©  Thomas  Alfred  Niccolls,   St.  Louis;   D: 
7616,  Nov.  24,  1905;  2c.  Dec.  11,  1905.      8762 

musical  play  in  2  acts,  by  James  T.  Tanner, 


lyrics  by  Adrian  Ross  and  Percy  Greenbank, 
music  by  Lionel  Monckton.  52  p.  8°.  Type- 
written.    [Lyrics  only] 

©  Chappel  &  CO.,  London  ;  ^D  :  1320,  Jan.  20, 
1902;  2c.  Jan.  20,  1902.  8763 

1  act  playlet,  by  Raymond  W.  Peck.    17  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  22,  1915 ;  D  :  41290 ;  Ann  Tasker, 
New  York.  8763a 

[a  play  in  3  acts],  by  B.  Stoddard.     14  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  5,  1912;  D:  29882;  Burt  Stod- 
dard, New  Britain,  Conn.  8764 

Country  girl  in  New  York;  three  monologues, 
by  C.  T.  Stewart.    17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.   8,    1909;    D:  16723;    Caroline 
Taylor  Stewart,  Columbia,  Mo.  8765 

Country  (The)  girls;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  J.  Halloran,  jr. 

©   John   Halloran,    jr..    New    York;    1895: 
46447,  Sept.  12.  8766 

Country  (The)  grocery;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
D.  Sully. 

©  Dan'I  Sully,  Lake  Hill.  N.  Y. ;  1899 :  9178 ; 
Jan.  80.  8767 

Country  (A)  homestead;  a  3  act  rural  comedy. 

©  Wm.  M.  Goff,  Portland.  Me. ;  1898 :  62873  ; 

Oct.  26.  8768 

Country  (The)  jay. 

©  J.  Howard  Bauman,  New  Castle,  Pa. ;  D : 
9457,  Nov.  19,  1906.  8769 

Country  (The)  judge;  a  rural  comedy  sketch 
in  1  act  and  1  scene,  by  G.  Harris.  20  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  George  Harris,  Jackson,  Mich. ;  D  :  10383, 
Apr.  19,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  19,  1907.  8770 

Country  justice;  by  T.  S.  Denison.  Chicago, 
T.  S.  Denison,  1878. 

©    T.    S.    Denison,  Chicago ;    1878 :  12817, 

Nov.  7;  2c.  Nov.  11.  8771 


—  Same.     Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  [1906]     1  p.  1., 
[165]-170  p.     12°.     (Amateur  series) 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago,  in  renewal  for  14 
years  from  Nov.  7,  1906;  D:9325,  Oct.  26, 
1906 ;  2c.  Oct.  26,  1906.  8772 


5379—15- 


-27 


417 


8773 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


8794 


Country  (A)  kid;  by  N.  Stone  Scoville.  Type- 
written. 

©   Nesbit    Stone   Scoville,    Hanover,  Wis. ; 

1900  A :  28953,  Nov.  26 ;  2c.  Nov.  26.  8773 

Country  lanes  and  city  pavements;  ii  drama. 
©  Mildred  N.  Hall  and  George  W.  Wessells, 
Denver ;  D  :  3437,  May  15,  1903.  8774 

a  drama  of  life  in  prologue  and  4  acts,  a 


tlramatization  of  Maurice  M.  Minton's  novel 
of  same  name,  by  G.  W.  Heath.  95  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  George  W.  Heath,  Boston ;  D :  5967,  Dec. 
27,  1904;  2c.  Dec.  27,  1904.  8775 

Country  (A)  lawyer.     See  Sage  of  Barleyville. 

Country  (The)  lover;  a  farce  comedy,  by  F.  C. 
Barclay. 

©  Fannie  C.  Barclay,  New  York;  D:2678, 
Nov.  8,  1902.  8776 

Country  (The)  merchant;  comedy  drama  in  4 
4  acts,  by  G.  G.  Hammond.  [2],  64  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  7.  1912;  D:  31181;  George  G. 
Hammond,  New  York.  8777 

Country  (The)  minister;  a  comedy  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  Arthur  Lewis  Tubbs.  Boston,  W.  H. 
Baker  &  co.,  1907.    69  p.    12". 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  D: 
11295,  Sept.  5,  1907 ;  2c.  Nov.  5,  1907.        8778 

Country  (The)  minstrels;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  M,  Smith.     20  p.     t".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  28,  1912;  D :  31291 ;  Jos.  M. 
Smith,  Baltimore.  8779 

Country  (A)  miss;  musical  operetta,  book  and 
lyrics  by  A.  G.  Duggan,  music  by  J.  E.  Law- 
rence. [3], 32  p.  4".  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Ic.  July  17,  1913 ;  D :  33923  ;  Archie  Grieg 
Duggan  and  John  Ernest  Lawrence,  Toronto. 
Canada.  8780 

Country  mouse;  a  satirical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  Arthur  Law.  London,  S.  French,  ltd. ;  New 
York,  S.  French,  1904.  60  p.  diagrs.  12°. 
(On  cover:  French's  standard  library  ed.) 

©  S:unnel  French,  New  York ;  D :  5148, 
June  10,  1904;  2c.  Nov.  19.  1904.  8781 

Country  (A)  party;  or,  Merry  Christmas,  a 
comedy  in  2  scenes,  by  T.  Tryon. 

©  Thomas  Tryon,  New  York ;  1889 :  11980, 
Apr.  17.  8782 

Country  physician;  comedy  in  3  acts,  bv  C.  A. 
De  Lima.    86  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  9,  1910 ;  D  :  21000 ;  Charles  A.  De 
Lima,  New  York.  8783 

Country  (The)  post-office.  See  Eternal  (The) 
feminine. 


Country  (A)  romance;  a  pathetic  episode  in  1 
act,  by  W.  D.  Emerson. 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago ;  1899 :  6787. 
Jan.  19;  2c.  Jan.  19.  8784 

■or,  An  unnatural  love,  a  dramatic  compo- 


sition or  4  act  rural  comedy  drama,  by  Ber- 
nard Kling.    61  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  Edward  Hauck,  Hackensack,  N.  .1. ;  D : 
4729,  Mar.  16,  1904 ;  2c.  Mar.  16,  1904.      8785 

Country  (The)  school;  an  entertainment  in  2 
scenes,  by  M.  R.  Orne.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker 
&  CO.,  1890. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1S90 : 
536,  Jan.  3 ;  2c.  Jan.  23.  8786 

Country   (The)   schoolmaster. 

©  Albert  L.  Powers,  Woodstock,  Vt. ;  D : 
8419,  Apr.  25,  1906.  8787 

Country  (The)  schoolmistress. 

©  .Tames  Howard  Konkle.  Newark,  N.  J. : 
D  :  1153,  Dec.  4,  1901.  8788 

Country  (A)  singer;  1  act  comedy,  dramatic 
sketch,  by  Louise  E.  Bates.  6  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  Chas.  T.  Blake  and  Arthur  E.  Ehle,  San 
Francisco;  D :  6453,  Mar.  14,  1905;  2c.  Mar. 
14,  1905.  8789 

Country  (The)  squire;  a  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  J.  Howard  Bauman.  Clyde,  O.,  Ames 
publishing  company,  1906.     52  p.    12°. 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  0.;  D :  9271,  Oct. 
19,  1906 ;  2c.  Oct.  19,  1906.  8790 


-domestic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  A.  Krone 

and  A.  Boyd.     138  p.     f».     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  A.  Krone  and  Archie  Boyd.  St. 
Louis;  1892:10282,  Mar.  5;  2c.  Mar.  5.     8791 

musical  comedy,  by  R.  E.  Berlet.    55  p.    f°. 

Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Robert  E.  Berlet,  Chicago ;  D :  3827,  Aug. 
13,  1903 ;  2c.  Aug.  14,  1903.  8792 

Country  (The)  store;  a  4  act  American  comedy- 
drama,  by  J.  W.  Cutshaw. 

©    James     Washington     Cutshaw,     Areola. 
Ind. ;  1893 :  5870,  Jan.  30.  8793 

a  monologue,  by  B.  B.  Hay  ward.    7  p.    4". 


Typewritten. 

©    Beatrice    Brooke    Hayward,    Wayland, 
Mass. ;  D  :  6080,  Jan.  16,  1905 ;  2c.  Jan.  16, 1905. 

8794 

Country  sweethearts;  drama  of  sentiment  and 
mirth  in  4  acts,  by  M.  S.  Keightley.  [86]  p. 
4".     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Jan.   31,   1914;    D :  35872 ;    Mabel    S. 
Keightley,  South  Bend,  Ind.  8794a 


418 


8795 


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8819 


Country  (A)  terror;  original  and  comical  little 
farce  comedy,  by  G.  H.  Adams. 

©  George  H.  Adams,  Paterson,  N.  J. ;  1893 : 
46SS2,  Oct.  20.  8795 

Country  to  the  city;  a  playlet,  by  M.  Harfield. 
S  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  M.  Harfield,  Chicago ;  D :  15749,  Apr.  30, 
1909;  2c.  Apr.  30,  1909.  8796 

Country  (A)  town;  play  in  2  acts,  by  A.  J. 
Powers.     [2],  41  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  18,  1911;  D:  23750;  Andrew  J. 
Powers,  Providence,  R.  I.  8797 

Country  (A)  visit;  an  original  comedy  in  4 
acts,  by  T.  E.  Murray. 

©  Thomas  E.  Murray,  Chicago ;  1884  :  20582, 
Oct.  13.  8798 

Country  visitor;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Atkinson 
and  Ellsworth. 

©    Atkinson    and    Ell.sworth,    New    York; 
1899 :  81704,  Dee.  18.  8799 

a  laughable  1  act  farce,  arr.  by  Chris  Lane. 

(In  Will  Rossiter's  vaudeville  prompter, no. 4) 

©  Will  Rossiter,  Chicago;  D :  4062,  Oct.  5. 

1903 ;  2c.  Oct.  5,  1903.  8800 

Countryman  (The);  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts 
and  4  scenes,  by  J.  Barker. 

©  John  Barker,  Maiden,  Mass. :  1893 :  11823. 
Mar.  7.  8801 

Count's  (The)  arrival;  a  comedy  farce,  by 
George  McCann. 

©    Ed.    aiaxwell.    New  York;    1898:70165, 

Dec.  2.  8802 

Count's  (The)  daughter;  5  act  play,  by  H.  W. 
King.     49  p.     8°.     Ms. 

©  Henry  W.  King,  New  York ;  1881 :  20736, 
Dec.  31 ;  Ic.  Dec.  31.  8803 

Count's  (The)  dilemma;  1  act  skit,  by  D.  J. 
Cooper.     5  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Dan    J.    Cooper,    Los    Angeles ;    D :  727, 
Aug.  7,  1901 ;  2c.  Aug.  7,  1901.  8804 

County  centennial;  a  1  act  comedy,  by  A.  S. 
Bock.  [Saltsburg,  Pa.,  Bock  entertaining  co., 
1906]  cover-title,  31  p.     12". 

©    Annie    Sara    Bock,    Saltsburg,    Pa. ;    D : 
9035,  Sept.  4,  1906 ;  2c.  Sept.  13,  1906.       8805 

County  (The)  chairman;  by  G.  Ade.  82  p.  8". 
Typewritten. 

©  George  Ade,  Chicago;  D :  4097,  Oct.  15, 
1903;  2c.  Oct.  15,  1903.  8806 

County  (The)  deacon ;  a  comedy  drama,  in  4 
acts.    Typewritten. 

©   Edward    S.    Keller,    Fort    Wayne,    Ind. ; 
1899 :  26398,  Apr.  15 ;  2c.  July  12.  8807 


County  fair;  or.  The  country  fair,  by  Charles 
Barnard  and  N.  Burgess.    77  p.    12°.    Printed. 

©  Neil  Burgess,  New  York ;  1890 :  4271,  Feb. 
3  ;  2c.  Feb.  3.  8808 

County  fair  at  Punkin villa;  farce  in  2  scenes, 
by  Paul  Marion  (Pauline  Phelps,  Marion 
Short)  New  York,  E.  S.  Werner  &  company, 
1912.     21  p.     12°. 

©   June  17,   1912;   2c   June  20,   1912;    D: 
30037 ;  Edgar  S.  Werner,  New  York.        8809 

County  fair  circus;  a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  N.  Burgess. 

©  Nell  Burgess,  Boston  ;  1892  :  9270,  Mar.  1. 

8810 

County  (The)  judge;  a  comedy  in  3  acts.  [85] 
p.    4°. 

©  C.  F.  Francis,  Rome,  N.  Y. ;  D :  7183,  Aug. 
30,  1905;  2c.  Sept.  18,  1905.  8811 

County  (The)  line;  a  comedy. 

©   Neil    Burgess,    New    York ;    1896 :  54820, 
Oct.  3.  8812 

See  also  Experience  smartweed. 


County  (The)  sheriff;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Ar- 
thur Larkin.     Typewritten. 

©  John  S.   Hale,   New  York;   1898:76389, 
Dec.  28 ;  2c.  Dec.  28.  8813 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Kathleen  Farroe.    65 


p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Oscar  Edward  Wee,  New  York ;  D :  10508, 
Apr.  16,  1907;  2c.  May  6,  1907.  8814 

a   melodrama  in  4  acts  and  9  scenes,  by 


Clem  Hyatt.    63  p.    f °.    Typewritten. 

©   Morgan  A.   Sherwood,   Washington ;   D : 
7699,  Dec.  12,  1905 ;  2c.  Dec.  12,  1905.        8815 

Coup  (Le)  d'aile;  com^die  en  3  actes,  par  F.  de 
Curel.  New  York,  Empire  press,  printers, 
1906.     p.  225-287.     8°. 

©  Frangois  de  Curel,  Paris ;  D :  7897,  Jan. 
26,  1906 ;  2c.  Jan.  26,  1906.  8816 

See  also  Beat  (The)  of  the  wing. 

Coup  (Un)  de  corne;  comMie  en  1  acte  [par] 
Daniel  Jourda  et  E.-G.  Perrier.  Paris,  C.  Jou- 
bert,  1909.    31  p.    12°. 

©   Aug.    15,    1909;    2c.    July   26.    1909;    D: 
16729;  Joubert,  Paris.  8817 

Coup  (Un)  de  foudre;  comedie-vaudeville  en  3 
actes,  de  L.  Xanrof  [pseud,  of  Leon  Fourneau] 
191  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Leon  Xanrof,  Paris ;   D :  12941,  May  11, 
1908;  2c.  May  11,  1908.  8818 

Coup  (Le)  de  fouet;  piece  en  3  actes,  [par] 
Maurice  Hennequin  et  Georges  Duval.  Paris, 
P.  V.  Stock,  1902.    2  p.  1.,  190  p.    12°. 

©    P.    V.    Stock,    Paris ;    D :  1897,    May    16, 
1902;  2c.  May  16,  1902.  8819 


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8820 


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8838 


Coup  (Le)  de  jarnac;  vaudeville  en  3  actes,  par 
H.  de  Gorsse  et  M.  de  Marsan.  Paris,  Librairie 
theatrale,  1907.    3  p.  1.,  200  p.    12°. 

©  Henrv  de  Gorsse  &  Maurice  de  Marsan, 
Paris;  D:  10828,  .Tune  24,  1907;  2c.  June  25, 
1907.  8820 

See  also  Kackerchen. 


Coup  (Le)  du  berger;  vaudeville  en  3  actes,  de 

A.  Bisson  et  M.  Sonal  [pseud,  of  Georges  Lanosl 

Paris,  Libra iriotheatrale,  1911.    [21,176p.    12". 

©  Oct.  20,  1911 ;  2c.  Oct.  30, 1911 ;  D  :  25624  : 

Alexandre  Bisson  &  Marc  Sonal.  Paris.     8821 

Coupable  (Le)     Sec  Guilty  (The)  man. 

Coupe  (La)  (The  cup);  Persian  danse  drame, 
originated  and  arr.  by  L.  La  Gai.  [5]  p.  4°. 
Ms. 

©  Ic.  Julv  1. 1913 :  D :  33789 ;  Louise  La  Gai, 
New  York.  8822 

Couple  (A)     -See  Two. 

Couple  (A)  of  crogks;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  J.  R. 
Alden.     [2],  25  p.     4".       Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  31,  1912;  D :  30394 ;  Joseph  R. 
Alden,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  8823 

Couple  (A)  of  curious  courtships.  See  Bill, 
the  coachman. 

Couple  (A)  of  jays;  musical  farce  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  F.  Dumont. 

©  Frank  Dumont.  Philadelphia;  1S88: 
23940,  Aug.  21.  8824 

Couple  (A)  of  nuts.     See  Two  nuts. 

Couple  of  red-caps;  by  H.  Hudson.  10  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    9,    1909;  D:  17668;    Holland 

Hudson,  Washington.  8825 

Couple  (A)  of  women;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  V, 
Page.     13  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  15,  1912  ;  D :  30261 ;  Vivian  Page. 
New  York.  8826 

Coupon  bonds;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  T.  Trow- 
bridge.    Boston,  G.  M.  Baker  &  cc,  1876. 

©  J.  T.  Trowbridge,  Massachusetts;  1876: 
4906,  Apr.  22;  2c.  Apr.  24.  8827 

Same.    Boston.  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1907.    39 

p.     12°. 

©  J.  T.  Trowbridge,  Arlington,  Mass.,  in 
renewal  for  14  years  from  Apr.  22,  1904 ;  D : 
4916,  Apr.  21,  1904 ;  2c.  Oct.  24,  1907.  8828 


—  or.  The  trials  of  pa  and  ma  Ducklow,  a 
domestic  drama  in  3  acts,  di-amatized  from 
J.  T.  Trowbridge's  story  of  the  same  title,  by 
W.  O.  Clough. 

©  William  O.  Clough,  Nashua,  N.  H. ;  1871 : 
7675,  Aug.  17  8829 


Courage;  a  romantic  melodrama  in  6  tableaux, 
by  A.  C.  Gunter. 

©    A.    C.    Gunter,    New    York;    1882:4282, 
Mar.  18.  8830 

a  study  in  1  act,  by  E.  M.  Royle.     [2],  18  p. 


4°.    Tj-pewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  20,  1912 ;  D :  29099 ;  Edwin  Mil- 
ton Royle,  Darien,  Conn.  8831 

Courage  of  her  convictions;  by  F.  P.  Gooch.  96 
p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  29.  1909 ;  D :  17812 ;  Frances 
Pnsey  Gooch,  Cleveland.  8832 

Courier  (The);  comedy  for  two  males  and  tlu-ee 
females,  by  Frances  Aymar  Mathews.  New 
York,  E.  S.  Werner  &  co.,  1907.    15  p.    12°. 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner  &  co..  New  York;  D: 
11694,  Nov.  7,  1907 ;  2c.  Nov.  22,  1907.        8833 

Courier  (The)  of  destiny.  See  Key  (The)  to 
the  mystic. 

Courier  (The)  of  the  Czar;  or.  The  siege  of 
Irkutsk,  a  Russian  drama  in  6  acts,  founded 
on  Jules  Verne's  storv  of  Michael  Strogoff,  by 
M.  Allen.  Wobnrn.  Mass.,  Mark  Allen,  1882. 
86  p.     24°. 

©  Mark  Allen,  Woburn.  Mass. ;  1881 :  2017, 
Feb.  8 ;  2c.  Jan.  17,  1882.  8834 

See  also  Michael  Strogoff. 

Courier  (The)  of  the  Mikado. 

©  Hugli  Ettinger  and  Sam  G.  Anderson, 
Hutchinson,  Minn. ;  D :  4711,  Mar.  12,  1904. 

8835 

Course  (La)  aux  dollars;  piece  a  grand  spec- 
tacle en  4  actes  et  25  tableaux,  de  M.  de  Mar- 
san et  G.  Timmory  [pseud,  de  Rene  Wahl] 
musique  nouvelle  et  arrangements  de  IVIarius 
Baggers.     27  p.     4°.     Printed. 

©Nov.  9,  1911 ;  2c.  Nov.  28,  1911 ;  D  :  25885 ; 
Maurice  de  Marsan  et  Gabriel  Timmory, 
Paris.  8836 

Course  (La)  du  flambeau.  See  Theatre  com- 
plet;  [de]  Paul  Hervieu. 

Course  (The)   of  true  love;  operetta  in  1  act, 
music  by  W.  Rhys-Herbert,  libretto  by  C.  B. 
Storrs.    21  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 
©  Ic.  June  5,  1915 ;  D :    40859 ;  Wm.  Rhys- 
Herbert  and  Caryl  B.  Storrs,  Minneapolis. 

8836a 

a  protean  vaudeville  sketch,  by  Van  Dyke 


Brooke.    20  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Stewart  :Mc  Kerrow,  New  York ;  D :  8535, 
May  16,  1906 ;  2c.  INIay  16,  1906.  8837 

—  See  also  Court   (The)   jester. 


Court  affairs;  Louis  the  13th,  di'ama  in  5  acts, 
by  A.  Andre,  called  A.  Habedank. 

©  A.   Andre,   Cincinnati;   1873:8232,    July 
17.  8838 


420 


8838 


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8857 


Court  (A)  comedy.     See  Dramatic  episodes. 

Court  favour,  or.  The  mountain  youth,  [a  play 
in  1  act]  by  A.  Kimball,  suggested  by  Oscar 
Wilde's  story,  The  birthday  of  the  infanta. 
2  p.  1.,  23  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  19,  1914 ;  D :  38838 ;  Astrid  Kim- 
ball, Cambridge,  Mass.  8838a 

Court  (The)  homestead;  by  R.  J.  Bentley. 
Typewritten. 

©  Robert  J.  Bentley,  Toledo,  O. ;  1900  A: 
28172,  Nov.  15 ;  2c.  Dec.  7.  8839 

Court  (The)  in  session;  an  American  drama  in 
2  acts,  by  Parson  Paradox  [pseud.]  Cincin- 
nati, The  Drama  publishing  company,  1880. 

©  Drama  pub.  co.,  Cincinnati ;  1880 :  16603, 
Nov.  2;  2c.  Nov.  9.  8840 

CovLTt  intrigue,  or.  Life  at  St.  James'  palace, 
a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  C.  Jordan,  adapted 
from  the  French  of  Eugene  Scribe. 

©  Carina  Jordan,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. ;  1897 : 
43281,  July  31 ;  2c.  July  30.  8841 

Court  intrigues;  in  6  acts,  by  F.  C.  Hamilton. 
©   Frank   C.    Hamilton,    Syracuse,    N.    Y. ; 
1900  A :  17903,  July  20.  8842 

Court  (The)  jester. 

©    Espy    W.    H.    Williams.    New    Orleans; 
1900   A:  7041,   Mar.    16.  8843 

or,   The   course   of  true   love,    an   entirely 


new  and  original  regal  opera  in  2  acts,  by 
F.  J.  Palmer,  music  by  Walter  D.  Styer. 
72  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©    Frank    J.    Palmer,    Philadelphia  ;    1888 : 
25976,  Sept.  12 ;  2c.  Sept.  12.  8844 

Court  (The)  martial;  a  dramatic  and  operatic 
whim  in  1  act,  words  and  music  by  W.  H. 
Lep^re  and  A.  G.  Robyn. 

©  William  H.  I.epere  and  Alfred  G.  Robyn, 
St.  Louis  ;  1SS6 :  1895,  Jan.  23.  8845 

a  romance  of  the  great  Rebellion,  an  origi- 
nal military  drama  in  5  acts,  with  accompany- 
ing tableaux,  by  J.  G.  Steele.  New  Haven, 
J.  J.  Kiernan,  1882. 

©  J.  G.  Steele.New  Haven  ;  1883  :  20371,  Nov.  5. 

8846 

Court  (The)  of  fame;  by  Mary  V.  Duval.  New 
York,  Hints  publishing  company,  1903.  cover- 
title,  12  p.     12°. 

©  Hints  pub.  co..  New  York ;  D :  4195.  Nov. 
5,  1903;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1903.  8847 

Court  (The)  of  honor;  drama  in  1  act,  by  H.  D. 
Walter.     17  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  29,  1911 ;  D :  23776 ;  Herbert  D. 
Walter,  New  York.  8848 


Court  (The)  of  Indra;  or,  Folk  tales  of  India, 
l>y  Prince  Maheudra  Chandra  Singha,  drama- 
tized by  A.  K.  Mozumdar  and  Daniel  E.  Fultz. 
15  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  29,  1915 ;  D :  42120 ;  A.  K.  Mozum- 
dar and  Daniel  E.  Fultz,  Spokane,  Wash. 

8848a 

Court  (The)  of  Juno;  a  lyrical  drama  in  2  acts, 
by  Elizabeth  Heming  Hanna.  Atlanta,  Ga. 
[The  Franklin  printing  and  publishing  co.] 
1903.     46  p.     16°. 

©  E.  H.  Hanna,  Atlanta;  A:  56369,  Mar. 
23,  1903 ;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1903 ;  2c.  illus.  ed.  Aug.  5. 
1908.  8849 


Same.    Rev.  ed.,  by  E.  H.  Hanna. 

©  Elizabeth  Heming  Hanna,  Atlanta ;   D : 
15409,  Mar.  10,  1909.  8850 

Court  (The)  of  King  Petaud;  comedy  in  3  acts, 
dramatized  from  Alexandre  Dumas'  Memoirs 
of  a  physician,  by  L.  S.  Brush.  38  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  2,  1915;  D:  41974;  Louise  Sey- 
mour Brush,  East  Hampton,  N.  Y.  8850a 

Court  (The)  of  last  resort;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
G.  JI.  Scarborough.  [3],  121  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  May  14,  1912;  D:  29661;  George  M. 
Scarborough,  New  Brighton,  N.  Y.  8851 

Court  (The)  of  Louis  14th;  in  2  acts,  by  J. 
Fairman. 

©  James  Fairman,  New  York;  1890:1646, 
Jan.  11.  8852 

Court  of  love;  or,  The  king  of  Aragon's  quest, 

a  romantic  opera  in  3  acts,  lyrics  by  Henry  H. 

Chamberliu,  libretto  and  music  by  H.  Belisle. 

©  Hector  L.  Belisle,  Lawrence,  Mass. ;  A : 

67059,  Aug.  26,  1903 ;  2c.  July  31,  1903.      8853 

Court  (The)  of  the  year;  an  entertainment  illus- 
trating the  months  and  seasons  by  means  of 
recitation,  music,  and  tableaux,  by  Mrs.  E.  C. 
Whitnev.  Philadelphia,  The  Penn  publishing 
company,  1891.  18  p.  16°.  (Easy  enter- 
tainments for  young  people) 

©  Penn  pub.  co..  Philadelphia ;  1892 :  13521, 
Mar.  28 ;  2c.  Mar.  28.  8854 

Court  royal;  a  comedy  drama  in  5  acts,  by  F.  L. 
O'Reilly,  dramatized  from  S.  Baring-Gould's 
book.     108  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Francis  L.  O'Reilly,  Woonsocket,  R.  I. ; 
D :  4696,  Mar.  8,  1904 ;  2c.  Mar.  8,  1904.    8855 

Court  (A)  scandal;  by  A.  Boucicault  and  Os- 
mond Shillingford,  from  the  French. 

©    Aubrey    Boucicault,    New    York;    1898: 
22317,  Apr.  8 ;  2c.  Apr.  18.  8856 

Court  scene.      [4]  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©   Harriet    Earhart    Monroe,    Washington ; 
D :  5307,  July  2,  1904 ;  2c.  July  2,  1904.      8857 


421 


88&8 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


8877 


Court  (The)  singer;  a  Russian  comic  opei'a  in  3 
Hcts,  libretto  by  H.  B.  Smith. 

©  Harry  B.  Smith,  Brooklyn;  1895 ;  21674. 
Apr.  19.  8858 

See  also  German  classics  of  the  nineteenth 

and  twentieth  centuries. 

Courtin'  (The);  a  new  and  original  American 
comic  opera  of  country  life  in  2  acts,  by  Charles 
Felton  Pidgin,  music  by  Geo.  Lowell  Tracy. 
[74]  p.    4°.    Typewritten.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  29.  1911 ;  D  :  24100 ;  Frances  Fern 
Pidgin,  Belmont,  Mass.  8859 

Courtin'  hy  proxy;  a  1  act  vaudeville  comedy 
sketch,  by  J.  R.  Noland. 

©  James  R.  Noland,  Kansas  City,  Mo. ;  D : 
221,  Mar.  15,  1901.  8860 

Courting  in  China;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  J.  Worth- 
ington.    10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    27,    1911;    D:  23759;     Julia 
Worthington,  Cincinnati.  8861 

Courting  (The)  of  Mother  Goose;  an  entertain- 
ment, by  H.  D.  Castle.  Philadelphia,  The 
Penn  publishing  company,  1892.  27  p.  16°. 
(Easy  entertainments  for  young  people) 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia  ;  1892  :  13524, 
Mar.  28 ;  2c.  Mar.  28.  8862 

Courting  the  widow;  romantic  comedy,  by  Paul 
Marion  [pseud,  of  Pauline  Phelps  and  Marion 
Short]  New  York,  Edgar  S.  Werner  &  com- 
pany, 1909.  14  p.  12".  (On  cover:  Werner's 
plays) 

©   Sept.   24,   1909;   2c.    Sept.   28,   1909;    D: 
16946;  Edgar  S.  Werner,  New  York.         8863 

Courting  the  wrong  lass.  See  Commandant 
(The)  of  La-Totir. — In  quod. — Uncle  Sam  in 
quod. 

Courting  under  difficulties;  an  absurdity  for 
storv  tellers,  by  Frank  Duniont.  New  York, 
Chicago,  [etc.]  M.  AVitmark  &  sons,  1905.  8 
p.  12°.  (On  cover:  Witmark  stage  publica- 
tions) 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York ;  D :  6124, 
Jan.  23,  1905 ;  2c.  Jan.  23,  1905.  8864 

Courting  where  the  shamrock  grows;  play,  by 
C.  L.  Turner.    9  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  2,  1914 ;  D :  38390 ;  Cora  L.  Tur- 
ner, New  York.  8864a 

Courtisane  (La);  pi&ce  en  5  actes,  en  vers,  par 
A.  Arnivelde.  Paris,  Impr.  de  I'lllustration 
[1906]     2  p.  1.,  119  p.     12°. 

©  Andre  Arnivelde,   Paris;   D:9048,   Sept. 
7.  1906 ;  2c.  Sept.  7,  1906.  8865 

Courtisane  (La)  de  Corinthe;  drame  en  vers 
en  5  actes  et  0  tableaux,  par  P.  Bilhaud  et  M. 
Carre.  [Paris.  Impr.  de  I'lllustration,  1908] 
1  p.  1.,  89  p.     12°. 

©  Paul  Bilhaud  &  Michel  Carr6,  Paris ;  D : 
12665,  Apr.  3.  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  3,  1908.  8866 


Courtship;  a   drama   in  5  acts,   by   M.   Walsh. 

©  Marie  Walsh,  Brooklyn;  1872:232,  Jan. 

10.  8867 

Irish  comedy  in  1  act,  by  D.  J.  Shea.     [1], 

25  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  29,   1912;   D :  29538 ;   Dennis  J. 
Shea,  Brighton,  Mass.  8868 

an  original  and  aboriginal  extravaganza,  by 

.H.  N.  Baker. 

©  Henry  Norris  Baker,  Boston ;  1896 :  21227, 
Apr.  4.  8869 

Courtship  (A)  against  time;  1  act  play,  drama- 
tized by  Francis  Greenwood  [pseud,  of  G.  G. 
Miles]  from  the  story  of  the  same  name  by 
Philip  Quincy  Loring. 

©  Grace  Greenwood  Miles,  Boston  ;  D :  10577, 
May  16,  1907.  8870 


Courtship     in    the 
Bloomer  girls. 


twentieth     century.       See 


Covirtship  (The)  of  Adam  Bede;  in  4  acts,  by 
W.  C.  Cowper. 

©  William  C.  Cowper,  New  York ;  1900  A : 

21270,  Aug.  25.  8871 

Courtship  (The)  of  Benjamin  Franklin;  a 
drama  in  3  acts  and  4  scenes,  by  A.  A.  Adle- 
man. 

©    Adolph    Allen    Adleman.    Hartford ;    D : 
6389,  Mar.  14,  1905.  8872 

Courtship  of  little  Prince  Joy;  ))y  B.  G.  Pol- 
lak.     4  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    14,    1910 ;    D :  17941 ;    Beati-ice 
Gertrude  PoUak.  New  York.  8873 

Courtship  (The)  of  Miles  Standish;  dramatiza- 
tion of  Longfellow's  poem,  by  Fanny  A.  Com- 
stock.  Boston,  Educational  pub.  CO.  [1911]  31 
p.     16°. 

©  Dec.  12,  1911 ;  2c.  Dec.  13, 1911 ;  D  :  28065  ; 
Educational  pub.  co.,  Boston.  8874 

^play,  by  R.  S.  Smoot. 

©   Ravmond    S.    Smoot,    New    York ;    1897 : 
63222,  Nov.  11.  8875 

[a  play  in  1  act]  adapted  from  Longfellow's 

poem,  by  E.  W.  Presbrey.  London,  S.  French, 
ltd. ;  New  York,  Samuel  French,  1909.  16  p. 
12°.  (On  cover:  French's  international  copy- 
righted ed.  of  the  works  of  the  best  authors, 
no.  156) 

©    Eugene    AV.    Pre.sbrey,    New    York ;    D : 
15426,  Mar.  24,  1909 ;  2c.  June  3,  1909.      8876 

See   also    Old    colony    days. — Priscilla. — 


Wooing  (The)  of  Priscilla. 

Courtship  (The)  of  Molly  Malone. 

©   Wm.   F.   Breen,    Roxbury,   IMass. ;    1897 : 
60320,  Oct.  25;  2c.  Oct.  25.  8877 


422 


8878 


COPYKIGHTED  IN  THE   UIsTITED  STATES 


8897 


Courtship  of  the  deacon.  See  Miss  Topsy 
Turvy. 

Courtship  (The)  of  then  and  now;  sketch  in  2 
scenes,  by  A.  Wynne.  [16]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  1c.  Oct.  6,  1913 ;  D :  34644 ;  Anna  Wynne, 
New  York.  8878 

Courtship  (The)  of  then,  now  and  tomorrow; 
play  in  3  parts,  by  A.  Wynne.  25  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  May  13, 1915 ;  D :  40637  ;  Anna  Wynne, 
New  York.  8878a 

Courtship  (The)  of  Uncle  Sam;  or.  Liberty's 
convention,  held  at  the  World's  Fair  in  St. 
Louis,  1903. 

©  Theresa  B.  H.  Brown,  St.  Louis ;  D :  871, 
Sept.  16,  1901.  8879 

Cojirtshyppe  of  Myles  Staundyshe.  See  Ye 
courtsliyppe  of  Myles  Staundyshe. 

Cousin  against  cousin.  See  Bob  Tiong,  the 
boy  Phoenix. 

Cousin  (The)  and  the  maid.  See  Comedy  (A) 
of  error. 

Cousin  Bill;  a  farce-comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C. 
Smith. 

©  Carl   Smith,   Omaha,  Neb.;   1894:54762, 
Nov.  23.  8880 

Cousin  Blake;  an  American  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  A.  T.  Oakes. 

©  A.  T.  Oakes,  New  York  ;  1877  :  2715,  Mar. 
6.  8881 

Cousin  Charlotte's  visit;  a  play  in  3  acts,  for 
Sirl's  schools,  by  G.  FitzGerald.  Halifax,  N.  S., 
Halifax  print,  co.,  1900.     19  p.    12". 

©  Geraldine  FitzGerald,  Montreal,  Canada ; 
D :  28,  Jan.  12,  1901 ;  2c.  Jan.  12,  1901.      8882 

Cousin  Clara's  ball.     See  Lost  (The)  package. 

Cousin  Faithful;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Julie  M. 
Lippmann.  Philadelphia,  The  Penn  publish- 
ing company,  1897. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia ;  1897 :  29380, 
May  14;  2c.  May  17.  8883 

Cousin  Fanny;  1  act  play,  by  J.  B.  Foster.  [2], 
23  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  3,  1913 ;  D :  32172 ;  Julia  B.  Fos- 
ter, Berkeley,  Cal.  8884 

Cousin  riavia;  a  domestic  drama  of  the  present 
day,  by  W.  H.  Benson.    Staunton  [Va.]  Vindi- 
cator printing  establishment,  1875.    19  p.    16°. 
©  Williiim  Henry  Benson,  Wayne*oro,  Va. ; 
1875  :  11578,  Nov.  4 ;  2c.  Nov.  10.  8885 

Cousin  Frank;  a  farce  in  1  act,  for  female  char- 
acters only,  by  Frances  Aymar  Mathews.  Bos- 
ton, W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1896. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,   Boston;   1896: 
32373,  May  29 ;  2c.  June  20.  8886 


Cousin  (The)  from  Paris;  a  sketch  for  three 
people,  by  Harry  G.  Forrest.  6  p.  f".  Type- 
written. 

©  Lucie  Valcourt.  Chicago;  D:9931,  Feb. 
9,  1907;  2c.  Feb.  9,  1907.  8887 

Cousin  Hannah's  invitation;  a  comedy  in  1 
act,  by  R.  P.  Janette.    10  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Robert    P.    Janette,    Boston;    D :  15264, 
Mar.  6,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  11,  1909.  8888 

Cousin  Jack;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  adapted  from 
the  French  of  Louis  Leroy,  by  W.  J.  Florence 
and  E.  Picard. 

©  William  J.  Florence  and  Ernest  Picard, 
New  York ;  1872  :  9098,  Aug.  24.  8889 

1  act  comedy  playlet,  by  H.  A.  Usher.    21  p. 

4".  Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  27,  1913;   D:  33634;  Harry  A. 
Usher,  Bayonne,  N.  J.  8890 

Cousin  Jack's  letter;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  J.  W. 
Standish.     15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  W.  Standish,  New  York ;  D :  1034  ; 
Oct.  28,  1901 ;  2c.  Oct.  28,  1901.  8891 

Cousin  Jim. 

©    Mrs.   N.    E.    Nicholson,    United    States; 
1886: 12446,  May  26;  2c.  May  26.  8892 


by  M.  A.  Sabin.    [44  p.]    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Mai'tin  Alfred  Sabin,  Dover  Center,  O. ;  D : 
14009,  Oct.  9,  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  3,  1908.  8893 

Cousin  John's  album;  a  pantomime,  by  Ida  M. 
lUixton.  Clyde,  O.,  Ames  publishing  co.  [1888] 
1  p.  1.,  7  p.  12".  (Ames'  series  of  standard 
and  minor  drama,  no.  260) 

.    ©  Ames  pub.   co.,   Clyde,   O. ;   1888:34943, 
Dec.  7 ;  2c.  Dec.  24.  8894 

Cousin  Josiah;  a  musical  sketch  in  1  scene,  by 
F.  L.  Cutler.  Clyde,  O.,  Ames  publishing  co. 
[1891]  1  p.  1.,  5  p.  12°.  (Ames'  series  of 
standard  and  minor  drama,  no.  287) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  1891 :  6563,  Feb. 
18;  2c.  Feb.  27.  8895 

Cousin  Justina;  adapted  with  permission  of  the 
publishers,  from  a  story  in  Munsey's  maga- 
zine, by  E.  A.  Opper.    16  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  2,  1915;   D :  40818 ;  Emma  Al- 
mira  Opper,  New  Canaan,  Conn.  8895a 

Cousin  Kate;  couiedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  H.  Davies. 
Boston,  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1910.  158  p. 
12°. 

©   Feb.    15,    1910;    2c.    Feb.   16,    1910;    D: 
20199 ;  Hubert  Henry  Davies,  Loudon.      8896 

Cousin  Kitty;  a  musical  farce,  by  J.  Bickel.  10 
p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  Bickel,  New  York ;  D :  15040,  Feb. 
9,  1909;  2c.  Feb.  9,  1909.  8897 


423 


8897 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


8922 


Cousin  Larry;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Steele 
MacKaye.    329  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  2,  1915;  D:  41378;  Kate  Eliza- 
beth Stevenson,  New  York.  8897a 

Cousin  Mabel;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Robert  P. 
Jauette.     18  p.     f".     Typewritten. 

©  R.  P.  Janette,  Boston ;  D :  15316,  Mar.  12, 
1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  16,  1909.  8898 

Cousin  Margaret;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  F. 
Baldwin.     21  p.     8".     Printed. 

©  E.  F.  Baldwin,   Peoria,  111.;  1883:9549. 
May  23 ;  2c.  May  23.  8899 

Cousin  Marie;  sketch  for  2  people,  by  Evelyn 
Watson.    10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  19,  1910 ;  D :  22322 ;  Mrs.  W.  H. 
Wat.son,  St.  Louis.  8900 

Cousin  Marmaduke;  in  1  act. 

©  Mrs.   Sohuvler  Crowninshield,   Washing- 
ton ;  1900  A :  14819,  June  14.  8901 

Cousin  (A)  of  mine;  by  J.  T.  Pendegast  and 
H.  H.  Olmsted.     [9]  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.   18,   1910;   D :  21827 ;   Elizabeth 
Houston,  San  Francisco.  8902 
a  farce  comedy  sketch.     13  p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©    Elisabeth    Houston,    Los    Angeles;    D: 
15617,  Apr.  14,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  14,  1909.     8903 
Cousin  Pons;  by  Mrs.   T.   H.   Selz.     60  p.     4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  J.  H.  Selz,  Chicago ;  D :  13706,  Sept. 
2,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  2,  1908.  8904 

Cousin  Robert ;  a  Virginia  comedy,  by  H.  Peter- 
son. 

©    Henrv    I'eterson,    Philadelphia ;     1879 : 
2093,  Feb.  i3.  8905 

Cousin  Rosenblom;  play  in  3  acts.  94  p.  4°. 
Tj'pewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  7,   1910;   D :  20025 ;   Olof  Berg- 
quist,  Middletown,  Conn.  8906 

Cousin  Simon;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  Leon 

Gumpert  and  George  H.  Chase. 

©  Gumpert  and  Chase,  Philadelphia;  1892: 
31471,  July  29.  8907 

Cousin  Tom;  a  comedietta  in  1  act,  by  Robert 
C.  V.  Meyers.  Philadelphia,  The  Penn  pub- 
lishing CO.,  1908.     13  p.     12°. 

©   Penn  pub.   co.,   Philadelphia ;    D :  13614, 
Aug.  20,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  19,  1908.  8908 

Cousin  Tom's  re-incarnation;  an  original  com- 
edy in  3  acts,  by  M.  E.  Coe.    Typewritten. 

©  Marie  Evelyn  Coe,  San  Francisco ;  1898 : 
31815,  May  23 ;  2c.  Nov.  19.  8909 

Same.     New  ;iiid   rev.  version.     52  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  M.  E.  Coe,  San  Francisco;  D:9560,  Nov. 
30,  1906 ;  2c.  Nov.  30,  1906.  8910 


Cousins;  by  O.  W.  Firkins. 

©   O.    W.    Firkins,    Minneapolis ;    1) :  16081, 
June  16,  1909.  8911 

•drama  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Marix.     84  p.     4". 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  13,  1911;   D :  23347 ;  A.  Marix, 
New  York.  8912 

■  a  1  act  comedy  dramatic  sketch,  by  E.  RufC 


and  D.  Raynol.    16  p.    f".    Typewritten. 

©  Edgar  Ruff,  Mobile,  and  Dorothy  Raynol, 
New  York;  D:  15624,  Apr.  15,  1909;  2c.  Apr. 
15,  1909.  8913 

a  play,  by  L.  McLandburgh. 

©  Lillah  McLandburgh,  Chicago;  1875: 
1310,  Feb.  12.  8914 

Cousins — and  the  thief;  vaudeville  sketch,  by 
M.  A.  Daly.     [1],  10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  3,  1913 ;  D :  32178 ;  Mark  Avery 
Daly,  Buffalo.  8915 

Couvee  (La);  comedie  en  3  actes.  par  I  Eugene] 
Brieux.  Paris,  P.  V.  Stock,  1904.  2  p.  1..  112 
p.     12°. 

©  P.  V.  Stock,  Paris  ;  D  :  4465,  Jan.  4,  1004  ; 
2c.  Jan.  4,  1904.  8916 

Couverture  (La);  comedie  en  1  acte,  par  Andr6 
Barde.  Paris,  Georges  Ondet,  1910.  36  p. 
12". 

©  July  23,  1910;  2c.  July  18,  1910;  D: 
21580;  G.  Ondet,  Paris.  8917 

Cove  home;  an  idyl  of  the  mountains  in  1  act,  by 
Thomas  Dickinson.    21  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  T.  Dickinson,  Madison,  Wis. ;  D :  5671, 
Oct.  22,  1904 ;  2c.  Oct.  22,  1904.  8918 

Covetous  eyes;  a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  M. 
'      Loth. 

©  Moritz  Loth,  Cincinnati ;  1884 :  6527,  Mar. 
26.  8918a 

Cow-boy  (The);  a  1  act  comedy  playlet,  by  W.  J. 
Olio.     [15]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  28,  1909:  D:  16531;  Will.  J.  Olio. 
Pittston,  Pa.  8919 

or.  An  American  abroad,  a  comedy   in  3 

acts,  by  C.  H.  Hoyt. 

©  Charles  H.  Hoyt,  New  York ;  1886 :  6886, 
Mar.  25.  8920 

Cow-boy  (The)  and  his  Indian  bride;  by  N. 
Loughrej.    3  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  18,1910;  D:  20826;  Nellie  Lough- 
rey,  Los  Angeles.  8921 

Cow-boy  (The)  and  the  baby;  farce  in  1  act,  by      ' 
A.  Carr.     32  p.     24°.    Printed. 

©  Jan.  30,  1912  ;  2c.  Feb.  2,  1912  ;  D  :  28515  : 
Albert  Carr,  Hill  City,  S.  D.  8922 


424 


8923 


COPYEIGHTED  IN  THE   UNITED   STATES 


8946 


Cow-boy  (The)  and  the  girl  on  the  border  of 
old  Mexico;  in  5  acts,  by  L.  Culver.  6  p.  f°. 
Tj-pewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  29,  1910  ;  D  :  21442  ;  Len  Culver, 
Boise.   Id.  8923 

Cow-boy  (The)  and  the  lady;  by  C.  Fitch. 
New  York,  Alice  Kauser  [1908]     75  p.    16°. 

©  Clvde  Fitch  and  Alice  Kauser,  New  York ; 
D :  12621,  Mar.  25,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1908.  8924 

Cow-boy  (The)  and  the  squaw. 

©  Joseph  Mack,  New  York  ;  D  :  1 1425,  Sept. 
27.  1907.  8925 

Type- 


by  Joseph  Byron  Totten.     54  p.     4°. 


written. 

©  P.  H.  Sullivan,  New  York ;  D :  11049.  July 
26.  1907;  2c.  July  26,  1907.  8926 


Same.    95  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©    Joseph    Byron    Totten,    New    York ;    D : 


9981,  Feb.  18,  1907 ;  2c.  Feb.  18,  1907. 


8927 


Cow-boy  (The)  and  the  tenderfoot;  a  melo- 
drama in  4  acts  and  4  scenes,  by  F.  Whitman. 
73  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Franklyn  Whitman,  Jackson,  Tenn. ;  D : 
2663,  Dec.  1,  1902 ;  2c.  Nov.  19,  1902.         8928 

Cow-boy  (A)  and  two  ladies;  a  farce  in  1  act, 
liy  W.  De  Huger. 

©  H.  Wilkinson,  New  York ;  1900  A :  4222, 
Feb.  15.  8929 

Cow-boy  artist;  by  A.  J.  Thode  and  S.  E.  Hills. 
[95]  p.     f.     Tj^pev/ritten. 

©  A.  J.  Thode  and  S.  E.  Hills,  St.  Paul ;  D : 
8026,  Feb.  19,  1906 :  2c.  Feb.  19,  1906.        8930 

Cow-boy  (The)  detective;  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
by  Harry  J.  Cohen. 

©  Klirat  &  Gazzolo  amusement  co.,  Chicago  ; 
D  :  13158,  June  10,  1908.  8931 


-1  act  sketch,  by  J.  E.  Cervenka.     [1],  9  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  24,  1912;  D :  30620 ;  Joseph  E. 
Cervenka,  St.  Louis.  8932 

Cow-boy   (The)   dude;   1   act  dramatic  cwnedy 
.sketch,  by  F.  Alluway.     [11]  p.     nar.     f^    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  12,  1912  ;  D  :  29016 ;     Frank  Al- 
loway,  Philadelphia.  8933 

Cow-boy  (The)  from.  Dakota;  a  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  A.  Carr.    Act.  1. 

©  Albert  Carr.   Rapid  City,   S.   D. ;   1891: 
8216.  Mar.  4 ;  2c.  May  10,  1899.  8934 

Cow-boy  (The)  girl;  a  musical  melodrama,  by 
Lem  B.  Parker.    73  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©   Kilroy   and    Britton,    Chicago ;    D :  80-56. 
Feb.  26,  1906 ;  2c.  Feb.  26,  1906.  8935 


Cow-boy  (A)  in  petticoats;  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  L.  Schlesinger.     [97]  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  20,  1910 ;  D :  21593 ;  Lily  Schle- 
singer, San  P^'rancisco.  8936 

Cow-boy,  Indian  and  the  lady;  4  act,  sensa- 
tional, western  drama,  by  L.  Balding.     39  p. 

4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  25,  1909 ;  D :  17186 ;  Lee  Balding, 
Holton,  Kan.  8937 

Cow-boy  Jim;  romance  in  1  act,  by  F.  H.  James. 

[2],  27  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Jan.   23,   1911;    D:  23176;    Fred   H. 
James,  Brooklyn.  8938 

Cow-boy  Jim's  last  ride;  by  D.'J.  Toomey.  [2], 
5  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Feb.    1,   1912;    D :  28511 ;    Daniel   J. 
Toomey,   Hud.'^on,  Mass.  8939 

Cow-boy  king;  by  S.  K.  Ayres.  14  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Sidney  Kiugdon   Ayres,   New  York ;   D : 
9105,  Sept.  IS,  1906 ;  2c.  Sept.  18,  1906.      8940 

Cow-boy  life;  or,  30  minutes  with  a  round  up, 
descriptive  sketch  of  all  parts  of  a  cowboy 
outfit.  [3]  p.  f.  Typewritten.  [Scenario 
only] 

©  M.  H.  White.  New  York;  D :  9769,  Jan. 
8,  1907;  2c.  Jan.  23,  1907.  8941 

Cow-boy  (A)  minister,  by  L.  L.  Praue. 

©  Lev/is  L.  Praue,  Oak  Grove,  Va. ;  D  :  3150, 
Mar.  16,  1903.  8942 

Cow-boy  (The)  sheriff;  western  4  act  comedy 
drama,  by  Nelson  Compston.  Chicago,  Chi- 
cago manuscript  co.,  1912.  [56]  p.  f°.  Mim- 
eographed. 

©   June   19,    1912;    2c.    July   31,    1912;    D: 
30388;  Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  8943 

Cow-boy  (The),  the  girl  and  the  coon;  comedy 
sketch  in  1  act,  by  R.  LaValle.  [16]  p.  8°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  22,  1911;  D:  24536;   Ruth  La- 
Valle, Tucson,  Ariz.  8944 

Cow-boy  (The)  wants  two  babies,  a  big  baby 
and  a  tinta  baby;  play  in  2  acts,  by  L.  Bow- 
man.    15  p.    4".     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  25.  1914 ;  D :  39042 ;  Leroy  Bow- 
man, El  Monte,  Cal.  8944a 

Cow-boys  (The);  farcical  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
R.  F.  Renne. 

©    Richard    Foy    Renne,    Chicago ;     1885 : 


13502,  June  20. 


8945 


—  an  original  comedy  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  H. 
Bolsterli.  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  Plainfield  evening 
news  print,  1895. 

©    Joseph    H.    Bolsterli.    Plainfield,    N.    J.: 
1895  :  32361,  June  20 ;  2c.  July  30.  8946 


425 


8947 


DBAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


8972 


Cow-boy's  (A)  bride;  by  W.  A.  Dillon.  54  p. 
4*.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  23,  1912 ;  D :  29139 ;  William  A. 
Dillon,  Cortland,  N.  Y.  8947 

Cow-boys'  (The)  campfire;  dramatic  composi- 
tion in  1  act,  by  H.  Dozier.  lip.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  6,  1911 ;  D  :  23860 ;  Henry  Dozier, 
New  York.  8948 

Cow-boy's  finish;  1  act  comedy  sketch,  by  Stella 
Krupp.    6  p.    r.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  3,  1909 ;  D :  17604 ;  Elmer  Willis, 
Cortland,  N.  Y.  8949 

Cow-boy's  (A)  4th;  an  act  in  vaudeville,  by 
Frunklyu  Whitman.    15  p.    f".    Typewritten. 

©  Cliff  Dean,   Chicago ;   D :  10467,   May   1, 
1907;  2c.  May  1,  1907.  8950 

Cow-boy's  (A)  girl. 

©  H.  Walter  Van  Dyke,  Chicago;  D:4244, 
Nov.  14,  1903.  8951 

a  western  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  P.  R. 

Benton  [pseud,  of  P.  B.  Robinson] 

©   Perce   B.   Robinson,   Chicago ;    D :  12630 
Mar.  28.  1908.  8952 

Cow-boy's  (A)  life  at  twilight;  twenty-minute 
western  comedy  playlet  in  1  act,  by  G.  F.  Al- 
len. [1],  2  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [At  head  of 
title:  George  F.  Allen's  cowboy  minstrels] 

©  Ic.  Nov.  10,  1913;   D :  35007 ;   George  F. 
Allen,  Chicago.  8953 

Cow-boy's  (A)  paradise.     See  Every  husband. 

Cow-boy's  (The)  pledge;  drama  in  prologue  and 
1  act,  bv  A.  Carr.  Hill  City,  S.  D.,  1910.  19 
p.    4°. 

©  Dec.  22, 1910 ;  2c.  Dec.  27, 1910 ;  D :  22925  ; 
Albert  Carr,  Hill  City,  S.  D.  8954 

■ Same.     22  p.     8".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  9,  1910 ;  D :  20999 ;  Albert  Carr, 
Hill  City,  S.  D.  8955 

Cow-boy's  visit.     15  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Harry  E.   Olson,  Philadelphia ;   D :  7860, 
.Tan.  16,  1906 ;  2c.  Feb.  9,  1906.  8956 

Cow  girl, 

©  Isabel  Frazer,  New  York ;  D :  8014,  Feb. 
17,  1906.  8957 

Cow  (The)  girl  queen;  in  5  acts,  by  G.  G. 
Boucher.     [38]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  30,  1911 ;  D :  25106 ;  Grace  Gar- 
field Boucher,  Spokane,  Wash.  8958 

Cow-puncher  (The);  a  comedy-drama  in  3  acts, 
by  H.  Van  Demark.    30  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Harrv  Van  Demark,  Houston;   D :  2223. 
Aug.  12,  1902 ;  2c.  Sept.  19,  1902.  8959 


Cow-puncher  (The) — Continued. 

story  of  the  West,  a  dramatic  composition 

in  4  acts,  by  W.  F.  Mann.     25  p.     4".     Type- 
written. 

©  William  F.  Mann,  Baltimore;  D:8230, 
Mar.  26,  1906 ;  2e.  July  21,  1906.  8960 

• •  a  tale  of  the  country  God  forgot,  by  F.  G. 

Nixon-Nirdlinger.     7  p.    f°.    Typev/ritten. 

©   Fred.    G.    Nirdlinger,    Philadelphia ;    D : 
.  5216,  June  22,  1904;  2c.  June  22,  1904.       8961 

Cow-puncher  (The)  and  the  girl;  a  farce,  by 
W.  H.  Dunton.    29  p.    4".    Typewritten; 

©  W.  Herbert  Dunton.  New  York  ;  D :  11328, 
Sept.  11,  1907 ;  2c.  Sept.  11,  1907.  8962 

Cow  (The)  that  kicked  Chicago;  a  farce,  by  H. 
Elliott  McBride.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison 
[1882]  1  p.  1.,  10  p.  12^  (School  and  social 
drama ) 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  1882 :  18524,  Nov. 
2 ;  2c.  Nov.  8.  8963 

. Same. 

©  by  H.  Elliott  McBride,  Coraopolis,  Pa., 
as  author,  in  renewal  for  28  years.  Renewal 
no.  1219,  Oct.  14,  1910.  Original  entry,  Nov.  2, 
1882,  no.  18524.  8964 

Coward;  by  A,  Allen. 

©  Alfred  Allen,  Baltimore ;  1890 :  7475,  Mar. 
5.  8965 

by  A.  J.  Clemo.     35  p.  f°.  Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  8,  1910;  D:  22253;  Ambrose  J. 
Clemo,  Pocatello,  Id.  8966 

■ -by  R.  W.  Wiley.     41  p.     f".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  21,  1910 ;  D :  20261 ;  R.  \Y.  WMley. 
Salt  Lake  City.  8967 


—  college  story  in  play  form,  by  H.  V.  Boll. 
27  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   July  21,   1913;   D :  33851 ;   Harry   V. 
Boll,  Chicago.  8968 

— ^  comedy  in  1  act,  by  J.  .Tensen.  11  p.     4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Aug.  9,   1912;    D:304S6;  J.   Jensen. 

Chicago.  8969 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Dorothy  Willard.     [41] 

p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  15,  1912 ;  D :  28855 ;  Medora  W. 
Gould,  B.  Dedham,  Mass.  8970 

—  drama  in  1  act,  by  E.  E.  Shepherd.    22  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct  28,  1910;  D:  22406;  Edmund  El- 
liott Shepherd,   Detroit.  8971 

—  drama  in  3  acts,  by  C.  A.  Davy  and  C.  M. 
Dewey.    36  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  1,  1911 ;  D :  23500 ;  Catherine  A. 
Davy  and  Catherine  M.  Dewey,  Chicago.  8972 


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8972 


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8984 


Coward — Continued. 

-drama  of  to-day,  by  A.  Cowles.     [2],  17  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    13,    1914;     D:  37840;    Albert 
Cowles,  Williamsport,  Pa.  8972a 


—  incident  of  tlie  war  in  Belgium,  by  R.  C. 
Mattliews.     [1],  16  p.    f".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  26,  1914  ;  D  :  38335  ;  Robert  Cam- 
eron Matthew.s,  New  York.  8972b 

1  act  play,  by  C.  E.  Freybe.     1  p.  1.,  13  p. 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  7,  1914 ;  D :  38726 ;  Carl  Eduard 
Freybe,  New  York.  8972c 

1  act  sketch,  by  Taylor  Ewen.     New  York, 


Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1913.     13  p.    12°. 

©   Jan.   29,    1913;    2c.    Jan.   31,   1913;    D : 
32272 ;  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.         8973 


—  an  original  play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  H.  Broad- 
hurst.  New  York,  Pusey  &  company.  1906. 
51  p.     8°. 

©  George  H.   Broadhurst,   New   York ;    D : 
8475,  May  4,  1906 ;  2c.  May  4,  1906.  8974 

■play  in  4  acts,  by  Sirs.  AY.  A.  Martin.     [21] 


p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  27,  1914 ;  D :  36851 ;  Mrs.  Wade 
A.  Martin,  Birmingham,  Ala.  8974a 

play  in  1  act,  by  G.  E.  Murdock.    18  p.    4°. 


Tyj>ewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  16,  1914 ;  D :  37045 ;  Gilbert  Ed- 
ward Murdock,  Los  Angeles.  8974b 

by     L.     F.     Kengla.     [2],     10     p.     f". 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  15,  1911 ;  D :  24945 ;  Leo  Francis 
Kengla,  Westchester,  N.  Y.  8975 

by    AVilliam    Grahame    [pseud,    of    G. 

Jones]   and  A.  C.  J.  Farrel.     [1],  11  p.     4". 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Jan.    17,    1914 ;    D :  3-5684 ;    Grahame 
Jones,  New  York.  8975  a 

a   playlet    in    1    act,    by    Geo.    H.    AVender 

[pseud,    of    G.    H.    Neiswender]      18    p.      4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Geo.    H.    Neiswender,    Grove    City,    O. ; 
D :  15381.  Mar.  18.  1908 ;  2c.  Mar.  13,  1909. 

8976 

sketch,  by  E.  Clifton  and  B.  Fowler.    13  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  15,  1915;  D:  40667;  Ethel  Clif- 
ton and  Brenda  Fowler,  Boston.  8976a 


ten. 


by  AA'.  Coleman.    21  p.    4".    Typewrit- 


Coward — Continued. 

■  or.    Mistaken    in    himself,    an    emotiona  I 

drama  of  American  life  in  5  acts,  by  J.   I^. 

Faxon. 

©    J.    Lyman    Faxon,    Boston;    1879:3206, 
Mar.  8.  8978 

Cowards  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  D.  D.  Davies. 

[84]  p.     4^     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    20,    1914;    D:  38553;    Dohl    D. 
Davies,   New   York.  8978a 

by    R.    M.    Lovett.      [1],    102    p.      4". 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  14,  1914 ;  D  :  35653 ;  Robert  Morss 
Lovett,  Chicago.  ^  8978b 


or,    By   the    builders   rejected,    play    in    2 

scenes,   by   B.    AA'.    Starkweather.     50   p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  7,  1915;  D:  40481;  Bertha  Wil- 
kins  Starkweather,  Los  Angeles.  8978c 

Coward's  (The)  code;  modern  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  H.  AA'.  Lyon.    31  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  2.5,  1910;  D :  22651 ;  H.  AVilson 
Lyon,  New  York.  8979 

Coward's   (A)   game;   play   in  1   act,   by   J.   E. 
Young.     11    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    12,    1910;    D:  22786;    John    E. 
Young,  Chicago.  8980 

Cowlick  (The)  army;  musical  satire  in  2  parts, 
by  Henry  Christeen  AVarnack  and  R.  Bartlett. 
[3],  48  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Aug.   10,   1914;   D:  37800;   Randolph 


Bartlett,  Los  Angeles. 


8980a 


©    Ic.    Jan.    26,    1911;    D:  23198;    AValter 
Coleman.  New  York.  8977 


Cowslip  farm. 

©  AVilfred  A.  La  Boute,  Boston;  1900: 
9577,  Apr.  14.  8981 

Coyote  Gussie;  play  in  1  act,  by  F.  M.  Byron. 
[1],  15  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  10,  1912;  D:  30790;  Frank  M. 
Byron,  New  York.  8982 

Coyote  Kate;  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  E.  Nelson. 
39  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  26,  1910;  D:  20889;  Eva  Ethel 
Nelson,  Taconia.  8983 

Cozette;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  E.  Dumm. 

©  Alzina  Sloper  and  Frank  E.  Dumm,  Up- 
per Sandusky,  O. ;  1884:23549,  Nov.  25;  2c. 
Dec.  8.     [Note:  Title  on  copies  spelled  Cosette] 

8984 

See  also  Cosette. 

Cozy    corner;    acting   humorous    monologue   for 

woman,    by    Stanley    Schell.     p.    91-97.     12". 

(On  cover:  Stanley  Schell's  sketches) 

©.  Apr.  6,  1914  ;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1914 ;  A :  370561 ; 
Edgar  Schell  AA'erner,  New  York.  8984a 


427 


S985 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


9003 


Crab  (The);  burlesque  on  The  turtle,  a  comedy 
in  1  net  and  2  scenes,  by  S.  Devere.  Type- 
written. 

©     Sam     Devere,     Brooklyn;     1899:20384, 
Mar.  20;  2c.  Mar.  20.  8985 

farce  in  1  act  and  2  scenes,  by  S.  Devere. 

©    Sam    Devere,    New    York;    1899:18455. 


Mar.  11. 


8986 


Crabbed  ag-e;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  H.  Morford. 

©  Henry  Morford,  New  York ;  1876 :  10778, 

Sept.  22.  8987 

Crack  (The)  of  doom;  play  for  Americans  in  3 
acts,  by  E.  M.  Kelley  and  R.  W.  Kauffman. 
113  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  19,  1915;  D:  40400;  Ethel  M. 
Kellev  and  Resiinald  Wright  Kauffman,  New 
York.'  8987a 

Crack  (A)  shot;  dramatic  sketch  in  1  scene,  by 
M.  V.  B.  Allen  and  W.  V.  Allen.  11  p.  8°. 
Ms. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  2,  1912:  D :  31024 ;  M.  V.  B. 
Allen  and  W.  V.  Allen,  New  York.  8988 

Cracked  (A)  head;  an  original  3  act  comedy,  by 
H.  Harndin  and  C.  A.  Heartmaun. 

©  Herb.  Harndin  and  Charles  A.  Heart- 
mann,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind. ;  1894 :  21297.  Apr.  26. 

8989 

Cracker  (A)  honeymoon;  an  original  farcical 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  S.  Burns. 

©  Alfred  S.  Burns,  Plymouth.  Mass. ;  D : 
5351.  July  28,  1904.  8990 

Cracker  jack;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J. 
Arthur. 

©  Joseph  Arthur,  New  York ;  1892 :  4444, 
Jan.  28.  8991 

Cracker  (A)  jack  poker  game;  dramatic  com- 
position in  1  act,  by  J.,  C,  and  E.  Stewart. 
[5]  p.     f".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  12,  1911;  D :  24463 ;  Jeanette, 
Cordelia,  and  Emmie  Stewart,  New  York. 

8992 

Cracker  jacks;  burlesque  and  travesty  in  2  acts, 
by  Joseph  Le  Brandt.  [92]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Gus  Hill,  New  York;  D :  14063,  Oct.  15. 
1908;  2c.  Nov.  5,  1908.  8993 

Cradle  (The)  of  liberty. 

©  Samuel  M.  MacDonald,  South  Bend. 
Ind.;   D:6175,   Jan.  21,  1905.  8994 

Cradle  (The)  of  the  sea;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  Fleming.     92  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  10,  1915;  D:  41221;  Jackson 
Fleming,  New  York.  8994a 


Cradle  (The)  robber;  Sam  Pitman's  production 
of  the  4  act  melodrama,  by  Clias.  A.  Taylor. 

©    Charles    E.    Blaney,    New    York;    1898: 
22314,  Apr.  8.  8995 

Cradle  (The)  robber  at  Reno;  1  act  play,  by  G. 
Knighton.     [5]  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  20,  1912 ;  D :  29245 ;  Geo.  Knigh- 
ton, Ness  City,  Kan.  8996 

Cradle  (The)  song;  comedy  in  2  acts  with  an  in- 
■  terlude   in   verse,   from   the   Spanish   of  Gre- 

gorio  Martinez  Sierra,  by  J.  G.  Underbill.    2  v. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  13,  1915 ;  D  :  39386 ;  John  Garrett 
Underbill,  New  York.  8996a 

playlet,    by    G.    Montgomery.      11    p.      f°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  14,  1914 ;  D :  38964 ;  Guy  Mont- 
gomery, Salt  Lake  City.  8996b 

Cradle  songs  of  many  nations. 

©    Katharine    W\    Davis,    United    States ; 
1897  :  61362,  Oct.  30.  8997 

Cradled   in    the    deep;    a    comedy   drama    in    4 

acts,  by  G.  W.  Heath.    80  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  George  W.  Heath,  Haverhill,  Mass. ;  D : 

8090,  Mar.  2,  1906 ;  2c.  Mar.  3,  1906.  8998 

Crafty  (The)  earl;  a  playlet,  by  Louis  De  Coucy. 
21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Gustave  Frohman,  New  York  ;  D :  10421, 
Apr.  26,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  26,  1907.  8999 

Crafty  (A)  rajah;  or.  His  highness,  military 
drama  in  1  act,  founded  on  an  episode  in  the 
Indian  mutiny,  by  A.  R.  Allison.  10  p.  f°. 
Typewritten.  ^ 

©  Ic.  May  23,  1913  ;  D  :  33300 ;  Archibald  R. 
Allison,  Alameda,  Cal.  9000 

Crag  cavern;  prologue  and  3  acts,  by  A.  S.  Hick- 
man.    Typewritten. 

©    Albert    Scott    Hickman,    Ottumwa,    la. ; 
1899:70624,  Oct.  30;  2c.  Oct.  30.  9001 

Craig's  affinity;  by  A.  Marcus.  6  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Alice  Marcus.  New  York ;  D :  11773,  Nov. 
20,  1907 ;  2c.  Nov.  20,  1907.  9002 

Crainquebille;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  [Jacques 
Auatole  Thibault,  called]  Anatole  France,  tr. 
by  Barrett  H.  Clark.  New  York,  Samuel 
French :  London,  Samuel  French,  ltd.  [1915] 
43  p.     12". 

©  Oct.  13,  1915 ;  2c.  Oct.  14,  1915  ;  D :  41982  ; 
Samuel  French,  New  York.  9002a 


—  piece  en  3  tableaux,  par  [Jacques  Anatole 
Thibault,  dit]  Anatole  France.  2  p.  1.,  20  p. 
8°.     Printed. 

©  A.  France.  Paris  ;  D  :  7131,  Aug.  21.  1905  : 
2c.  Aug.  21,  1905.  9003 


428 


9004 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


9025 


Crainqnel)ille — Continued. 

-3    tableaux,     [par]     Anatole-Frangois    Thi- 

bault,   clit  Anatole  France.     Paris,   Calmann- 

Lgvy,  1903.     3  p.  1.,  55  p.     12°. 

©    Anatole    Frangois    Thibault,    Paris;    D: 

3409.  May  11,  1903;  2c.  May  11,  1903.      9004 

Cranberry  Corners;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Arthur  Lewis  Tubbs.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  & 
CO.,  1913.     67  p.     12". 

©  June  28,   1913;  2  c.  June  30,   1913;   D: 
33678 ;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.      9005 

Crane  (Un)  sous  una  tempete.  See  On  his  de- 
voted head, 

Cranford;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  made  from  Mrs. 
Gaskell's  famous  story,  by  Marguerite  Mer- 
ington.  New  York,  Fox,  Duffield  &  company, 
1905.     vi  p.,  1  1.,  99  p.     col.  front.     8°. 

©  Fox,  Duffield  &  co..  New  York ;  D :  7355. 
Sept.  18,  1905;  2c.  Sept.  18,  1905.  9006 

play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  F.  Brock,  from  Mrs. 

Gaskell's  story  of  the  same  name.     Ill  p.     f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  8,  1913 ;  D :  .32883 ;  Howard  Fol- 
som  Brock,  Cambridge,  IMass.  9007 

See  also  Cranford  dames. 

Cranford  dames;  a  play  in  5  scenes,  for  female 
characters,  adapted  from  Mrs.  Gaskell's  novel 
Cranford,  bv  Alice  Byiugtou.  New  York,  H. 
Roorbach  [1900]     25  p.     12°. 

©   Harold   Koorbach,   New   York;   1900  A: 
23S83,  Sept.  25 ;  2c.  Oct.  5.  9008 

Crank  (The);  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  L.  J.  Cella. 

©  Louis  J.  Cella.  St.  Louis ;  D :  4944,  Apr. 

19,  1904.  9009 

Crank  (A)  in  society;  a  farce  comedy  in  4  acts, 
adapted  by  L.  J.  Cella. 

©  Louis  J.  Cella,  New  York;  1890:27673. 
Sept.  9.  9010 

Cranks  (The);  by  C.  M.  Whitmier. 

©    Charles    M.    Whitmier,    Buffalo;    1886: 
18434,  Aug.  13.  9011 

a  comedy,  by  W.  H.  Neall. 

©  Walter  H.  Neall.  Philadelphia  ;  D  :  14906. 
Jan.  26,  1909.  .9012 

-comedy   in  3   acts,  by  W.   Goodman.     [1], 


Cranks  (The) — Continued. 

a  little  off,  an  olio  of  laughable  eccentrici- 


54  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  9,  1914;  D :  35963 ;  Wm.  Good 
man,  Milwaukee.  9012a 

—  a  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  by  J.  A.  Stevens. 
©  John  A.  Stevens,  New  York ;  1882 :  4779. 


Mar.  27. 


9013 


— •  a   humorous  satire   in  3   acts,   by   Mrs.   R. 
Pacheco. 

©  Mi's.  Roraualdo  Pacheco,  Oakland,  Cal. ; 
1891 :  26253,  July  22.  9014 


ties,  dramatic  specialties,  and  musical  absurdi- 
ties, by  C.  H.  Webber. 

©    C.    H.    Webber,    Salem,    Mass.;    1882: 
15741,  Sept.  23.  9015 

or.  The  princess  Tresaldie,  a  2  act  musical 


comedy,  by  G.  A.  Cragg. 

©   George   A.   Cragg,    Philadelphia;   1887: 
10349,  Apr.  18.  9016 

Crank's  retreat;  a  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by 
A.  P.  Lloyd.  Baltimore,  Oliver  W.  Clav  &  co.. 
ltd.,  1885.     85  p.    8°. 

©  A.  Parlett  Lloyd,  Baltimore ;  1885 :  8844, 
Apr.  15 ;  2c.  May  18.  9017 

Craps. 

©   W.   L.    Salvage,   Pensacola,   Fla. ;   1895: 
47199,  Sept.  16.  9018 


■  or.    Ten   lights,    a   negro   dialect   dramatif 

composition,  by  J.  M.  Wliite.     9  p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©  J.  M.  White,  Meridian,  Miss. ;  D :  14944, 
Jan.  29,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  30,  1909.  9019 

Crash  (A)  in  china:  a  rollicking  musical  farce- 
comedy  in  3  acts  and  3  climaxes,  by  F.  AVilson. 
©    Fred    Wilson,    New    York;    1893:30505, 
June  27.  9020 

Crassus;  or.  The  grave  by  the  cedars,  an  orig- 
inal drama  in  4  acts,  by  Beauchamp  Temple 
and  A.  B.  Lawrene.  New  York,  1881.  viii,  91 
p.    8°. 

©  Augustus  E.   Lawrene.  Brooklyn ;   1881 : 
10811,  July  12;  Ic.  July  12.  9021 

Crate  (A)  of  eggs;  farce-comedy  in  1  act,  by 
J.  Jex.    7  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  22,  1912;   D :  31214 ;   .John  Jex, 
-     New  York.  9022 

Crater  (The);  play  in  3  acts,  by  L.  Cassidy.  3  v. 
8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  29,  1913  ;  D  :  34271 ;  Lilian  Cas- 
sidy, New  York.  9023 

Craven  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  B.  Pascal. 
27  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  24,  1913;   D:  33928;  Ernest  B. 

Pascal,  New  York.  9024 


— -play  in  3  acts,  by  L.  Hinkley  and  M.  Ferris. 
[4],  79  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  11,  1913;  D:  34098;  Laura 
Hinkley,  Mt.  Vernon,  la.,  and  Mabel  Ferris, 
Nevv^  York.  [Note :  Letter  from  author  in  1915 
states  that  since  registration,  the  title  of  this 
play  has  been  changed  and  is  now  called.  An- 
other man's  shoes]  9025 


429 


9026 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


9048 


Crawford's  claim;  a  drama  in  prologue  and  3 
acts,  re-written  by  W.  T.  Benn.  42  p.  12". 
Printed. 

©  Wilson  T.  Benn,  New  York ;  1887 :  5422, 
Mar.  8 ;  2c.  Feb.  12.  9026 

or,  ITugget  Nell,  the  pet  of  Poker  Plat, 

a  drama  in  prologue  and  3  acts,  by  J.  E. 
(Jowley  and  Wilson  T.  Bennette.  New  York, 
H.  Roorbacb  [18901  Ip.  1..46p.  12".  (Roor- 
hach's  American  ed.  of  acting  plays,  no.  51) 

©  Harold  Iloorbach.  Now  York ;  1890 :  35811. 
Nov.  13 ;  2c.  Nov.  24.  9027 

Crayon  and  I;  a  dramatic  funograph  in  1  act, 
l)y  M.  Kingsland. 

©  Mvrtle  Kingsland,  Brooklyn  ;  1885  :  17756, 
Aug.  2i.     •  9028 

Crazed  by  millions;  melodrama  in  4  acts  and  10 
scenes,  by  Sydney  IMel bourne.  99  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  .Tohn  Henrv  fJreene,  New  York ;  D :  11765, 
Nov.  18.  1907;  2c.  Nov.  18,  1907.  9029 

Crazy  Ann;  folk  play  in  1  act,  by  I..  D.  Burton. 
27  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  6,  1914  ;  D  :  37475  ;  Lena  Dalkeith 
Burton,  Newton  Centre,  Mass.  9029a 

Crazy  Billy;  by  C.  M.  Coolidge.     Typewritten. 
©  Cassius  Marcel lus  (>)olidge.  New  York; 
1900  A :  26555,  Oct.  25  :  2c.  Dec.  6.  9030 

Crazy  Dan;  original  play  in  prologue  and  4  acts, 
by  A.  Lewis  (Mrs.  Dr.  F.  AV.  Johnson) 

©    Annie    Lewis,    New    York ;    1887 :  9955, 
Apr.  14.  9031 

Crazy  for  a  divorce;  comedy  sketch,  by  J.  W. 
Sayre.     12  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  3.  1911 ;  D :  22994 ;  J.  W.  Sayre, 
Seattle.  9032 

Crazy  (The)  god;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  tr.  by  F.  E. 
Richards.     [92]  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©   Florence   E.   Richards,   New   York;    D: 
1571,  Mar.  13,  1902 ;  2c.  Mar.  13,  1902.        9033 

Crazy  (A)  guy;  a  nuisical  farce  comedy  in  3 
acts. 

©   Bert   Leslie.    New   York;    1900   A:  9494, 
Apr.  13.  9034 


book  and  Ivrics  by  Archie  E.  Morrow,  music 

by  Wilford  W.   Herbert.     148  p.     f".     Type- 
written. 

©  Louis  Robie,  New  York :  D :  493,  May  20, 
1901 ;  2c.  May  20,  1901.  9035 

Crazy  (A)  idea;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  from  the 
German  of  Carl  Laufs,  by  Maurice  Hageman. 
Chicago.  The  Dramatic  publishing  co.  [1897] 
[2],  7-68  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  American  acting 
drama) 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago ;  1897 :  29329. 
May  14;  2c.  Oct.  21.  9036 


Crazy  Joe;  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Jex.  [4],  96  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  15,  1910;   D:  22816;  John  Jex. 

New  York.  9037 

Crazy  (A)  lot;  farce  in  1  scene,  by  Bert  C. 
Rawley. 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,   Clyde.   O. ;   D :  461,   May 
1.3.  1901.  9038 

• ■  See  also  Tun  in  a  parlor. 

Crazy  (The)  patch;  a  comedy  in  3  acts  [by] 
H.  Phillips. 

©   Harry    Phillips,  California;    1885:9983. 

May  1.  9039 

Crazy  quilt;  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  J.  Kilham. 
©  John  Kilham,  Wilmington,  N.  C. ;  1885 : 
22.598,  Oct.  28.  9040 

in  3  acts,  a  new  and  novel  farcical  comedy, 

by  J.  T.  Kelly  and  D.  Mason. 

©  John  T.  Kelly  and   Daniel  Mason.  New 
York;  1885:8086,  Apr.  6.  9041 

■  Same. 

©  John  T.  Kellv  and  Daniel  Mason,   New 
York  :  1885  :  8087,  Apr.  6.  9042 

a  3  act  farce  comedy,  by  E.  E.  Kidder. 

©    Edward    E.    Kidder.    New    York;    1885: 
2198,  Jan.  24.  9043 

Crazy  quilts;  in  3  acts,  a  new  and  novel  farcical 
comedy,  by  J.  T.  Kelly  and  D.  Mason. 

©  John  T.  Kelly  and  Daniel  Mason,  New 
York  ;  1885  :  8085,  Apr.  6.  9044 

Crazy  to  go  on  the  stage;  mirthful  musical 
melange  in  1  act,  by  Danny  Healy  and  D. 
Brodevick.     10  p.  24".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  19,  1910 ;  D :  22320 ;  Dick  Brod- 
erick.  Bay  City,  Mich.  9045 

Crazy  (The)  two;  comedy  monologue,  by  J.  T. 
Murphy.     6  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  16,  1914 ;  D :  38500 ;  James  Theo- 
dore Murphy,  Brooklyn.  9045a 

Cream  (The)  of  society;  an  original  comedy,  by 
L.  J.  HoUenius. 

©  L.  J.  HoUenius,  New  York ;  1895 :  19942, 
Apr.  11.  9046 

Cream  puffs;  an  original  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 
W.  Carleton. 

©    William    Carleton,    Philadelphia;    1879: 
7102,  May  29.  9047 

Cream  Tartar,  a  lay  of  Alexis;  a  hinnorous,  his- 
torical and  hysterical  tale  of  a  Russian  bear, 
by  Aunty  Flunky. 

©    Isaac    S.    Reed,   jr..    New    York;    1871: 
11306,  Nov.  29.  9048 


430 


9049 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE  UNITED   STATES 


9071 


Creation  (The) ;  play  in  3  acts,  by  O.  S.  Bratton. 
93  p.     4".     typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.    12,   1913;    D :  34411 ;    Ocier   S. 
Bratton,  Little  Rock,  Ark.  9049 

Creation  and  destruction. 

©  Jessie  Smitli.  New  York ;  1900  A :  27326, 
Nov.  3 ;  2c.  Dec.  21.  9050 

Creation  (Tlie)  of  a  woman  out  of  nothing. 
(S'ee  Dida,  the  mystery  of  mysteries. 

Creatures  of  the  hour;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
Ralph  Royal  [pseud,  of  J.  R.  AbarbanellJ 

©  Jacob  Abarbanell,  New  York  ;  1876  :  4658, 
Apr.  17.  9051 

Credit  Lorraine;  a  romantic  tragedy  in  4  acts, 
by  Lawrence  Marston. 

©   Lillian   Lewis.   New   York;    1890:14051, 
Apr.  28.  9052 

Creditor    (The);    tra?.i-comedy    in    1    scene,    by 
Au.i?nst  Strindberi;,  tr.  by  IMary  Harned.     {In 
Poet  lore,  v.  22,  no.  2.  Mar  .-Apr.  1911;  peri- 
odical ©  May  2,  1911;  2c.  May  8,  1911;  B: 
243822;  Poet  lore  co.,  Boston)  9053 

■  tragic   comedy,   by   August   Strindberg,   tr. 

fro)n  the  Swedish  by  Francis  J.  Ziegler.     Phil- 
adelphia,   Brown   brothers.    1910.     118   p.     8°. 
©   Nov.    15,   1910;   2c.   Nov.   19,   1910;    D: 
22736:  Brown  bros.,  Philadelphia.  9054 

Creditors.     See  Plays;  [by]  August  Strindberg. 

Credulity;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  Z.  Covington  and 
J.  Simonson.     [2],  98  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  30.  1912  ;  D  :  31007  ;  Zellah  Cov- 
ington and  Jules  Simonson,  New  York.     9055 

Creed  ag'ainst  creed;  an  American  play  in  4 
acts,  by  C.  H.  Atwood.  106  p.  4".  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Charles  Henry  Atwood,  Stoughton,  Mass. ; 
1896 :  56817,  Oct.  15 ;  2c.  Oct.  15.  9056 

Cremation;  an  Ethiopian  sketch,  by  A.  J.  Leavitt, 
arr.  by  Charles  White.  New  York,  R.  M.  De 
Witt. 

©  Robert  M.  De  Witt,   New  York;   1875: 
2469,  Mar.  16;  2c.  Mar.  20.  9057 

Creola;  an  oi'iginal  sensational  drama,  in  4 
acts,  by  D.  Howe. 

©  Den  Howe,  United  States ;   1893 :  41407, 
Sept.  12.  9058 

or.    Her   lineag-e,    a    modern   melodramatic 

romance  of  the  Bayou  Teche,  La.,  in  4  acts, 
by  D.  P.  Dukemahrr. 

©  Dnkemahrr  Paul  Dukemahrr,  Brooklvn ; 
D :  12150,  Dec.  30,  1907.  9059 

Creole  (The);  a  play  in  5  acts,  adapted  from  the 
French  of  D'Ennery  and  Brezil,  by  A.  R. 
Cazauran. 

©  A.  M.   Palmer,   New  York;   1880:18999, 
Dec.  13.  9060 


Creole  (The) — Continued. 

spectacle  extravaganza,  in  3  acts,  by  S.  T. 

Jack. 

©  Sam  T.  Jack,  Chicago  ;  1895 :  8776,  Feb.  11. 

9061 

Creole  (The)  ball;  an  Ethiopian  farce,  in  3 
scenes.     New  York,  Happy  hours  company. 

©  Happy  hours  co.,  New  York  ;  1874  :  12220, 
Sept.  28;  2c.  Oct.  17.  9062 

Creole  belle;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Chauncey 

Mortimer  Rakestraw.    63  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Chauncey  M.  Rakestraw,  New  York;  I): 

8366,  Apr.  17,  1906 ;  2c.  Apr.  17,  1906.         9063 

Creole  (The)  belles;  or.  Female  mintrels  up  to 
date,  an  entertainment  in  2  scenes,  arr.  by 
O.  W.  Gleason.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co'., 
1903.  15  p.  12".  (On  cover:  Baker's  novel- 
ties) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  4210, 
Nov.  7,  1903;  2c.  Nov.  23,  1903.  9064 

Creole  (A)  cigarette.     Typewritten. 

©  Henry   Rightor,   New   Orleans;   1900   A: 
11991,  May  12 ;  2c.  May  12.  9065 

Creole  (A)  courtship.     Typewritten. 

©   Wingrove   Bathon,    Baltimore :    1900   A : 
10868,  Apr.  30;  2c.  Apr.  30.  9066 

Creole  (The)  slave.     See  On  the  brink. 

Creole  (The)  ward;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  E. 
Hampton. 

©     Earle     Hampton,     Washington;     1893: 
29081,  June  17.  9067 

Creoles  (The);  comedy  in  1  act.  by  Demetre 
Carpat.     12  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    1,    1910;    D :  22709 ;    Demetre 
Beraud,  Savannah,  Ga.  9068 

Creole's  (The)  oath;  a  dramatic  production  in  6 
acts,  by  C.  Carr.  Chicago,  Fergus  printing 
company,  1881. 

©   Clarence   Carr,   Lake   View,    111.;    1881: 
15159,  Oct.  3.  9069 

Crescent  (The)  and  the  cross.     See  Armenia. 

Cressmans  (The)  entertain;  a  laughable  play 
for  amateurs,  by  M.  F.  Hutchinson.  New 
York,  Edward  Schuberth  &  co.,  1908.  22  p. 
12". 

©  Joseph  Williams,  ltd.,  London ;  D :  13917. 
Sept.  24,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  24,  1908.  9070 

Cresus  shattered.     See  Heirs  affiance. 

Crevasse  (The)     See  Levee-cutter  (The) 

Cribber  (The);  college  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
W.  P.  I\IcIntosh.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.. 
1912.     34  p.     12". 

©  Oct.  16,  1912  ;  2c.  Oct.  17,  1912  ;  D  :  31153  : 
Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.  9071 


431 


9072 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


9091 


Crichton,   the  admirable;  a  tragedy  in  5  acts. 

by  A.  A.  S.  James.     [98]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  18,  1913 ;  D  :  32349  ;  Alice  Archer 

Sewall  James,  Urbana,  O.  9072 

Cricket  (The)  and  the  roses;  a  fairy  play  for 

•  •liildren    in    2    acts,    by    M.    S.    Frothingham. 

Saratoga  Springs,  [N.  Y.]  Geo.  W.  Ball,  1889. 

©    Meredith    S.    Frothingham,    New    York; 

1889 :  25627,  Aug.  22  ;  2c.  Sept.  30.  9073 

Cricket  (The)  club  of  Red  Nose  flat.  See 
Hickory  Wood's  soliloquies. 

Cricket  on  the  hearth.  >-'ec  Caleb  Plummer, 
the  toy  maker. — Caleb's  Christmas. — Heim- 
chen  (Das)  am  herd. 

Crime  (The);  play  in  1  act.  by  S.  Bruce.  [1], 
17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    17,    1913;    D :  34751 ;    Stanley 
Bruce,  Los  Angeles.  9074 

or,  A  car-hook  tragedy,  a  sensation  drama 


in  3  acts,  by  Stanley  McKenna. 
©    George    J.    Crooker.    New 
9368,  Aug.  21. 


York : 


1873: 
9075 


—  or.  Light  at  last.  3  act  sensational  drama, 
[by]  C.  M.  G.  Fortier  and  G.  W.  H.  Craig. 
Baltimore,  1873. 

©  Charles  M.  G.  Fortier  and  George  W.  H. 
Craig.  Baltimore ;  1873 :  3599.  Apr.  9 ;  2c. 
May  8.  9076 

—  or,  Secret  scenes  of  city  life,  a  sensation 


drama  in  3  acts,  by  Stanley  McKenna. 

©  Michael  B.  Abrahams.  New  York ;  1871 : 
10838,  Nov.  14.  9077 

■ Same. 

©  George  J.  Crooker,  New  York ;  1873 :  9898. 
Sept.  3.  9078 


Crime  and  its  consequences, 
mystery. 


See  Trunk  (The) 


Crime  and  its  shadows;  a  5  act  melodrama,  by 
G.  T.  Hendrickson. 

©   Charles   T.    Hendrickson,    Philadelphia: 
1894 :  59746,  Dec.  22.  9079 


Crime      and      punishment. 
(The)  of  the  meek. 


See      Inheritance 


Crime  and  remorse. 


-See  New  (The)  life. 

[117]  p. 


Crime  (The)  at  the  altar;  by  T.  Irwin. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  Irwin,  New  York ;  D :  6268,  Feb. 
28,  1905 ;  2c.  Feb.  28,  1905.  9080 

Crime  (Le)  d'a  cote;  drame  en  1  acte,  par  Jean 
Meudrot.  d'  apres  une  nouvelle  de  Jacques 
Bousquet.  Paris,  M.  Yieu  et  J.  Vieu.  1909. 
27  p.     12". 

©  Maurice  Vieu  et  Jane  Vieu,  Paris;  D: 
14986.  Feb.  3,  1909;  2c.  Feb.  3,  1909.         9081 


Crime  (Le)  de  I'opera. 
opera. 


Sec  Crime  (The)  of  the 


Crime    (Le)    de   Saint-Just, 
noises. 


See   Ombres    chi- 


Crime  (The)  in  mid-ocean;  a  sensational  melo- 
drama in  5  acts,  by  A.  J.  Lamb.  94  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Arthur   J.   Lamb,   New  York ;    D :  10416, 
Apr.  26,  1907;  2c.  Apr.  26,  1907.  9082 

Crime  (A)  in  politics;  play  in  1  act,  bv  M.  A. 
lUington.     [1],  15  p.     f.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  3,  1912;  D:  28533;  Madeleane  A. 
Illington,  New  York.  9083 

Crime  (The)  of  a  queen;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
M.  Glass,  a  dramatization  of  Marguerite  de 
Valois,  by  Alexander  Dumas  p^re.  63  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Max  Glass,  Cincinnati ;  D :  2627,  Nov.  8. 
1902;  2c.  Dec.  13.  1902.  9084 

Crime  (The)  of  Amrah;  a  [sublime]  tragedy 
of  the  lost  cause,  [by  A.  St.  John  Pickett]  34 
p.     8".     Printed. 

©  A.    S.   Pickett,   Columbus,   0.;   D :  13803. 
Sept.  15,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  1.  1908.  9085 

Crime  (The)  of  an  angel;  comedy  drama,  bv 
P.  S.  M.  Munro. 

©  P.  S.  M.  Munro,  Brooklyn;  1897:11.579. 
Feb.  17.  9086 

a    comedy-drama    in    4   acts,    by    P.    S.    M. 

Munro. 

©  P.  S.  M.  Munro.  New  York :  1886 :  13444. 
.Tune  10.  9087 


Crime  (The)  of  Andora. 

©  Cornelius  Scofield  Turner. 
1897 :  5721,  Jan.  18. 


Minneapolis; 
9088 


Crime  of  Cranston  manor;  drama  in  3  acts,  bv 
H.  F.  Brinton  and  H.  G.  Chase.  114  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  21,  1910;  D :  21391 ;  Howard 
Futhey  Brinton  and  Herbert  Gay  Chase,  Phil- 
adelphia. 9089 

Crime  of  Dubosq;  a  drama  in  3  acts  and  6 
scenes,  adapted  from  the  French,  by  J.  Keane 
68  p.     1"°.     Typewritten. 

©  James  Keane,  San  Francisco ;  D :  5961, 
Dec.  27.  1904;  2c.  Dec.  27,  1904.  9090 

Crime  (A)  of  impulse;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
D.  Holden. 

©  David  Holden,  New  York;  1888:29346, 
Oct.  16.  9091 


Crime  (The)  of  '73. 
spiracy. 


See  Goldbug  (The)  con- 


432 


9092 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE  UNITED  STATES 


9112 


Crime  (The)  of  the  law;  expose  and  message  in 
4  acts  with  prolo;:iie  and  epilogue,  by  R.  E. 
Marshall  and  O.  Bailey.  [81]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  12,  1914 ;  D :  3G006 ;  Rachael  E. 
Marshall  and  Oliver  Bailey,  Seattle.  9092 

Crime  (The)  of  the  opera  (Le  crime  de  I'opera); 
drama  in  7  tableaux,  by  Alberic  Second  and 
Frantz  Beauvallet. 

©  Frangois  Mons  and  Louis  Nathal,  New 
York ;  18SG  :  19923,  Sept.  3.  9093 

Crime  (The)  of  the  submarine;  a  melodrama  iu 
4  acts,  by  C.  W.  Turner.  37  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Charles  AV.  Turner,  New  York ;  D  :  10900, 
July  3,  1907 ;  2c.  July  3,  1907.  9094 

Crimen  (El)  de  ayer;  drama  en  3  actos  y  en 
prosa,  original  de  J.  Dicenta.  ISIadrid  [Socie- 
dad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1908.     68  p.     12°. 

©  Joaquin  Dicenta,  Madrid ;  D :  13451,  July 
25,  1908 ;  2c.  July  25,  1908.  9095 

Crimes  d'amour.     Sec  Love's  crimes. 

Crimes  of  a  great  city;  a  melodrama  lu  5  acts, 
by  W.  J.  Cogswell. 

©    W.    J.    Cogswell,  Inuianapolis ;    18S8 : 

2563,  Jan.  23.  9096 

an  original  drama  in  a  prologue  and  3  acts. 

©  W.   T.   Uulany,   New   York;   1889:6722. 
.  Mar.  1.  9097 

Crimes  (The)  of  London;  a  melodi'ama  in  4  acts 
[by]  C.  De  Kress. 

©  W.  C.  Donaldson,  Charles  De  Kress,  and 
Nathan  Carl,  United  States;  1884:11153, 
June  2.  9098 

Crimes  (The)  of  poverty;  1  act  play  in  2  scenes, 
by  H.  F.  IMeador.     6  p.  4".     Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Oct.  9,  1912 ;  D  31087 ;  H.  F.  Mead  or, 
San  Francisco.  9099 

Crimes  of  power;  or.  The  mills  of  the  gods, 
a  play,  by  W.  M.  Blatt.  76  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  William  M.  Blatt,  Boston;  D :  4764,  Mar. 
21,  1904;  2c.  Mar.  21,  1904.  9100 

Crimes  (The)  of  society;  drama  in  prologue  and 
3  acts,  by  A.  K.  Heilmann. 

©  Alfred  K.  Heilmann,  San  Francisco ;  1900 
A:  17374,  July  14.  9101 

Crimes  of  the  East;  a  melodrama,  by  D.  Labov. 

©    David    Labov,    Philadelphia ;    D :  10466, 

May  1,  1907.  9102 

Crimes  (The)  of  the  noble;  a  melodrama  in  4 

acts,  by  C.  Baswitz.     61  p.     f .     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Baswitz,  New  York ;   D :  11854. 

Dec.  4,  1907;  2c.  Dec.  2,  1907.  9103 


Crimes  of  the  rich;  in  4  acts  and  10  scenes,  by 
C.  E.  Blaney  and  Will  H.  Vedder.  128  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Charles  E.  Blaney,  New  York ;  D :  9096. 
Sept.  17,  1906;  2c.  Sept.  17,  1906.  9104 

Criminal  (The);  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Roths- 
child, jr.     106  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Frank   Rothschild,    jr.,    Nev/   York;    D: 
11341,  Sept.  12,  1907;  2c.  Aug.  28,  1907.     9105 

play  in  1  act,  by  Joseph  T.  O'Connor  and 

G.  Moyston.     [2],  21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  20,  1912;  D :  30581 ;  Guy  Moy- 
ston, San  Francisco.  9106 

Criminal  (The)  hand;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts, 

by  J.  A.  Fitzgerald.     85  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  A.  Fitzgerald,  Philadelphia ;  D : 

4594,  Feb.  6,  1904;  2c.  Feb.  6,  1904.  9107 

Criminal  (The)  of  the  century;  a  modern  melo- 
drama in  5  acts,  by  Ernest  E.  Howell  and 
F.  W.  Winch. 

©   Fi'ank   W.   Winch,    San   Francisco ;    D : 
6533,  Feb.  20,  1905.  9108 

Criminal  (The)  operation;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 
B.  AYeckstein. 


[2],  85  p.     8°. 
©   Ic.    Dec. 


Ms. 


17,    1914;    D:  39123;    Bernard 
AVeckstein,  Newark,  N.  J.  9108a 

Criminals;  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  Middleton.     [2], 
20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  14,  1914 ;  D  :  39078 ;  George  Mid- 
dleton, New  York.  9108b 

play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  I.  Bizar.     [45]  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  24,  1911;  D :  234.56 ;  Edward  I. 
Bizar,  Pater.son.  9109 

Crimson;  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  Jacobson.  [1], 
15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    15,    1914;    D :  .39097 ;    Gershon 
Jacobson,  AVashington.  9109a 

Crimson  (The)  and  the  blue;  a  class  play  in  4 
acts  and  an  epilog,  by  Edith  Palmer  Painton. 
Lebanon,  O.,  March  brothers  [1912]    96  p.    8°. 

©    Sept.    2,    1912;    2c.    Sept.    5,    1912;    D: 
30741;  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O.  9110 

Crimson  (The)  carnation;  a  melodrama  in  4 
acts,  by  Mrs.  F.  Hall. 

©  Jlrs.  Franklin  Hall,  East  Orange,  N.  J. ; 
1896 :  66030,  Dec.  4.  9111 

Crimson  (The)  chest;  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  by 
Francis  L.  Riordan,  Arthur  B.  Moehlraan,  and 
B.  St.  John.     36  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   June  6,   1913;   D:  33430;   Bert   St. 
John,  Detroit.  9112 


5379—15- 


-28 


433 


9113 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


9135 


Crimson  (The)  cloud.     Sec  Broken  (The)  chain. 

Crimson  (The)  cocoanut,  and  other  plays;  by 
I.  H.  Beith.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1913. 
130  p.     12°. 

Contents:  Crimson  cocoanut. — Late  deliv- 
ery.— Missing  card. 

©  Oct.  29,  1913;  2c.  Oct.  30,  1913;  D: 
34990;  Ian  Hay  Beith,  Edinburgh.  9113 

Crimson  (A)  cord. 

©  William  F.  Mann,  Baltimore;  D:  4.^67, 
Jan.  30,  1904.  9114 

nn  emoti(mal  drama  in  5  acts  and  7  tab- 
leaux, dramatized  from  Mrs.  Notley's  novel  of 
Olive  Varcoe,  by  L.  Vigoureux. 

©  Lizzie  Vigoureux,  San  Francisco;  ISSS: 
19744,  July  9.  9115 

See  also  Vida. 

Crimson  (The)  crescent.     See  Bichard. 

Crimson  g'old;  drama  of  the  far  AVest  in  1  act, 
by  Bernard  Shannon.     5  p.     4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  2,  1913;  D:  34304;  Clifford  L. 
Walker,  Salt  Lake  City.  9116 

Crimson  Gulch;  a  musical  comedy  sketch,  in  1 
scene,  by  C.  L.  Warren.  5  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Charles  L.  AVarren,  Philadelphia ;  D : 
11220,  Aug.  23,  1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  23,  1907.      9117 

Crimson  (A)  light;  drama  in  3  acts,  an  adapta- 
tion by  Marion  Eddy  [pseud,  of  M.  F.  Del- 
anoy] 

©  Frances  and  Marian  F.  Delanoy,  Ala- 
meda, Cal. ;  1S99  :  22720,  Mar.  30.  9118 

Crimson  (The)  livery;  a  historical  drama  in  5 
acts,  bv  W.  F.  Gilchrest.  Union,  N.  Y.,  1S76. 
[3],  73  p.    8". 

©  William  F.  Gilchrest,  Union,  N.  Y. ;  1S77: 
6418,  May  28;  2c.  June  1.  9119 

Crimson  (The)  mask;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
L.  W.  Shouse.    30  p.    4".    Typewritten 

©  Louis  W.  Shouse,  Kansas  City.  Mo. ;  D : 
132.  Feb.  11,  1901 ;  Ic.  Feb.  11,  1901 ;  Ic.  INIar. 
7,  1901.  9120 

Crimson  (The)  queen;  a  comedy  opera,  by  L. 
Ingersoll  and  Clarence  Vincent  Kerr.  87  p. 
4".    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Leland  Ingersoll,  Cleveland ;  D :  8973, 
Aug.  17,  1906 ;  2c.  Aug.  17,  1906.  9121 

Crimson  (The)  rambler;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 
H.  Haines.     174  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Helen  Haines,  Raleigh,  N.  C. ;  D :  14741, 
Jan.  5,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  5,  1909.  9122 

Crimson  (The)  scarf.     See  Midget. 

Crimson  (The)  shield;  an  extravaganza  in  2 
acts,  by  A.  Sulzer  and  I.  Rothschild. 

©  Augustus  Sulzer  and  Isaac  Rothschild ; 
New  York  ;  1895 :  14975,  Mar.  15.  9123 


Crimson  spider;  adapted  from  The  vermilion 
pencil,  by  H.  Lea.    49  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  20,  1909 ;  D :  17518 ;  Homer  Lea, 
Long  Beach,  Cal.  9124 

See  also  Great  (The)  symbol. 

Crimson  (A)  stain;  by  James  Irwin  Hibbs. 
[Hoopeston,  111.,  Printed  by  Herald  pub.  co., 
1904]     54  p.    8°. 

©  J.  I.  Hibbs,  Williamsport,  Ind. ;  D:5018, 
May  2,  1904 ;  2c.  June  20,  1904.  9125 

Crimson  (The)  web;  a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by 
Frederick  Langbridge.  68  p.  4".  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Harrv  Callan,  London;  D:1534,  Mar.  8, 
1902 ;  2c.  Mar.  8,  1902.  9126 

Crimson  (The)  wing.  See  Traitor  (A)  to 
France. 

Crimsoned  laurels;  a  tragic  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
N.  D.  Urner.    IMs. 

©  Nathan  D.  Urner.  New  York ;  1882 :  9303, 
June  7;  Ic.  Nov.  1,  1905.  9127 

Crinoline  (The)  girl;  melodramatic  mystery- 
farce  in  3  acts,  by  O.  A.  Hauerbach.  3  v.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  9, 1914 ;  D :  3-5969 ;  Otto  A.  Hauer- 
bach, New  York.  9127a 

Cripple  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  F.  B.  Elkins. 
30  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  3,  1913;  D:  34621;  Felton  B.  El- 
kins, New  York.  9128 

Same.     34  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.  16,   1912;    D:  31148;   Felton  B. 
Elkins,  San  Francisco.  9129 

or,  Father  Godfrey,  a  domestic  drama  in 


5  acts,  by  I.  Davidson. 

©  Isidore  Davidson.  United  States;  1S7S : 
11493,  Oct.  7.  9130 

Cripple  Creek;  by  H.  Memminger. 

©    Henrietta    Memminger,    Cripple    Creek, 
Col. ;  1896 :  29056,  May  12.  9131 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  G.  Heege. 

©  Gus  Ileege,  New  York ;  1896 :  12260,  Feb. 
24.  9132 

Cripple  Creek  in  ashes;  or,  The  greatest  gold 
camp  on  earth.     Typewritten. 

©  Henry  A.  Dennison,  Cripple  Creek,  Col.; 
1899 :  6967,  Jan.  20 ;  2c.  Jan.  20.  9133 

Cripple  Creek  poker;  by  W.  Kumpf. 

©  AVilliam  Kumpf,  Chicago ;  D :  1990,  June 
9,  1902.  9134 

a  comedy  sketch,  by  W^m.  Kumpf.     Type- 


written. 

©  Memphis  Kennedy,  Helena,  Mont. ;  1896 : 
46166,  Aug.  13;  2c.  Aug.  13.  9135 


434 


9136 


COPYRIGHTED  IN  THE   UNITED   STATES 


9154 


Cripple  Creek  stocks;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
C.  A.  Maiirer.  Heading,  Pa.,  C.  A.  Maurer, 
1897. 

©  Cluirles  A.  Maurer,  Reading,  Pa.;  1897: 
652G5,  Nov.  23;  2c.  Dec.  7.  9136 

Cripple  Dick.     See  Under  the  lash. 

Cripple  (The)  of  Paris.  See  Orphan  (The)  and 
foundling. 

Crippled  musician;  by  H.  S.  Meldahl.  3  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  12,  1910;  D:  21024;  Horace  S. 
Meldahl,  Charleston,  W.  Va.  9137 

Cripple's  (The)  love.     See  Zizi. 

Cripple's  (A)  son;  a  4  act  American  drama,  by 
J.  J.  Bender.    1  p.  1.,  49  p.    12°.    Printed. 

©  Joseph  J.  Bender,  Wadsworth,  O. ;  D : 
7593,  Nov.  21,  1905;  2c.  Mar.  19,  1906.     9138 

Crise  (La);  coniedie  en  3  actes,  par  P.  Bourget 
et  A.  Beaunier.  32  p.  4°.  (L'lllustration 
th^atrale,  8''  annee.-219,  13  jnillet  1912) 

©  July  13,  1912;  2c.  Aug.  21,  1912;  D: 
30590;  Paul  Bourget  &  Andre  Beaunier, 
Paris.  9139 

Crisis  (The);  by  James  Albery. 

©  Samuel  French  &  son,  New  York;  1878: 
13394,  Nov.  20.  9140 


—  1  act  vaudeville  sketch,  by  J.  E.  O'Malley. 
10  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.   12,   1910;    D:  20179;    John   E. 
O'Malley,  Clinton,  Mass.  9141 

24°. 


—  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  F.  O'Hagan.    14  p 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   May   31,   1913; 


O'Hagan,  Orange,  N.  J. 


D:  33368;    John   F. 
9142 


l)laylet,  by  A.  J.  Treat.  [24]  p.  16°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   3,    1914;    D :  38041 ;    L.  Treat, 

Sausalito,  Cal.  9142a 

Crisis  (A)  in  Bohemia;  an  original  dramatic 
composition  in  3  acts,  by  Helen  A.  Rowsey 
and  A.  C.  Rowsey. 

©   Eugene  D.   Ryan,   New   York ;    D :  1239. 
Dec.  9,  1901.  &143 

Crispin,  rival  of  his  master;  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  Le  Sage,  tr.  by  Barrett  H.  Clark.  New 
York,  S.  French ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd. 
[1915]  33  p.  12°.  (The  world's  best  plays, 
by  celebrated  European  authors) 

©  Sept.  9,  1915  ;  2c.  Sept.  11, 1915  ;  D  :41714 ; 
Samuel  French,  New  York.  9143a 

Crispus,  the  son  of  Constantine;  a  tragedy  in 
5  acts,  by  A.  D.    120  p.    16°.    Printed. 

©  J.  H.   Gillespie,  New  York;  1873:47.54, 
May  2;  2c.  June  24.  9144 


Criss  cross;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  Rachel  Crothers. 
New  York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1904.  10  p. 
12°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York ;  D :  5119, 
June  2,  1904  ;  2c.  June  25,  1904.  9145 

or,  I  spy,  a  musical  protean  comedy  in  4 

acts,  by  G.  J.  Heege. 

©  Gustave  J.  Heege,  Cleveland ;  1888 :  25260, 
Sept.  6.  9146 

Criss-cross  landing-.  See  Muggs'  landing. — 
Patti  Rosa  in  Criss-cross. 

Cristinas  heimreise;  komodie,  von  Hugo  von 
Hofmannsthal.  3.  aufl.  Berlin,  S.  Fischer, 
1910.    3  p.  1.,  9-218  p.,  2  1.    12°. 

©   Feb.   23,   1910;   2c.   Mar.   19,   1910;    D: 
20496;  S.  Fischer  verlag,  Berlin.  9147 

komodie  in  3  akten,  von  Hugo  v.  Hofmanns- 
thal. Berlin,  Felix  Bloch,  erben,  1910.  109 
p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  ]\Iay  23,  1910 ;  D :  21118 ;  Felix  Bloch, 
erben,  Berlin.  9148 

Cristo.     See  Judas  Iscariot. 

Cristo  (El)  de  la  Luz;  zarzuela  en  1  acto  y 
4  cuadros,  en  verso,  libro  de  P.  Cases,  musicade 
los  inaestros  Crespo  y  Quislant.  JIadrid  [So- 
ciedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1910.  44  p. 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Sept.  6,  1910  ;  2c.  Sept.  7,  1910 ;  D  :  21991 ; 
Pablo  Cases,  Madrid.  9149 

Cristobal  Colon;  or,  The  trials  and  triumphs 
of  Christopher  Columbus,  an  historical  drama 
in  4  acts  and  5  scenes,  adapted  and  amplified, 
by  J.  M.  Aguayo. 

©  Jose  M.  Aguayo,  Boston;  1892:254.59, 
.June  17.  9150 

Cristoforo  Colombo;  lyric  drama  in  2  acts  and 
epilogue,  Italian  libretto  by  Luigi  lUica,  Eng- 
lish version  by  R.  H.  El  kin,  music  by  Alberto 
Franchetti.  New  York,  Milan  [etc.]  G. 
Ricordi  &  co.,  1913.  69  p.  8°.  [Libretto  only] 
©  Nov.  12,  1913;  2c.  Nov.  13,  1913;  D: 
35005;  G.  Ricordi  &  co.,  Milan.  9151 

or.   The  discovery  of   America,   historical 

drama  ballet  in  5  acts,  by  A.  E.  Gennaro. 

©  Augusto  Enrico  Gennaro,  New  York ; 
1889:29813,  Oct.  2.  9152 

Cristoval  Colon  at  the  court  of  Barcelona;  by 
F.  J.  Mayer. 

©  Fred  J.  Maver,  Opelousas,  La. ;  1897 : 
24106,  Apr.  19;  2e.  Apr.  19.  9153 

Critic  (The);  a  dramatic  piece  in  2  acts,  by 
Riehartl  Brinsley  Sheridan,  with  an  introduc- 
tion by  George  Henry  Nettleton,  and  a  preface 
by  Wm.  Lyon  Phelps.  New  Haven,  Pub.  un- 
der the  supervision  of  A.  A.  Gammell,  1908. 
XX,  44  p.    front.,  plates,  port.    8°. 

©  Yale  university  dramatic  assn..  New 
Haven ;  D :  14332,  Nov.  20,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  22, 
1908.  9154 


435 


9155 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


9175 


Critical  (A)  case;  or,  A  trained  nurse,  a  farci- 
cal comedy  iu  3  acts,  by  Paul  Bordman. 

©   ]\Iarv   A.   Wolford,   New   York;    D :  987, 
Oct.  21,  1901.  9155 

Critical    moment;    a    dramatic    slietcli,    by    E. 
Brewer. 

©    Elizabeth    Brewer,    Cliicago;    D :  11393, 
Sept.  21,  1907.  9156 

a  pastoral  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  A.  Chambliss 


and  D.  Davidson. 

©  Emma  Amonett  Chambliss  and  Dore  Da- 
vidson, Memphis,  Tenn.;  D:  10170,  Mar.  18, 
1907.  9157 

Critics  (The)  See  Four  Irish  plays;  by  St.  John 
G.  Ervine. 

Critic's  (The)  romance;  by  M.  Darrah. 

©  Marcia  Darrah,  Kansas  City,  Mo. ;  D : 
547,  June  4,  1901.  9158 

Crockett's  comedians. 

©  Frank  B.  Howard,  Pougkkeepsie,  N.  Y. ; 
1899  :  27G18,  Apr.  21.  9159 

Crockett's  night  at  the  vaudeville  club. 

©  Frank  Barnard  Howard,  Poushkeepsie, 
N.  Y. ;  1899:  13715,  Feb.  18.  9160 

Crocodile  (The)  (Le  crocodile);  a  piece  in  5  acts 
and  8  tableaux,  by  Victorien  Sai-dou. 

©  Francois  IVIons  and  Louis  Nathal,  New 
York;  1886:2.5324,  Nov.  9.  9161 

Crocodile  tears;  by  Cecil  Clay. 

©  Wm.  Clarke  Stewart,  New  York;  1897: 
50177,  Sept.  8.  9162 

Croesus  and  lone;  a  drama  In  4  acts,  by  C.  E. 
Wells.  New  York,  Uigtcs  printing  &  publishing 
CO.  [1902]     cover-title,  [3]-26  p.    8°. 

©  Charlotte  Elizabeth  Wells,  New  York; 
D :  2G93,  Dec.  9,  1902  ;  2c.  Dec.  29,  1902.    9163 

Croesus  and  Nemesis;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  H. 
Douglas. 

©  Harrv  Douglas.  Great  Barrington,  Mass. ; 
D:  15859,  May  14,  1909.  9164 

Croesus,  jr.;  a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  H. 
Saxby,  jr. 

©  Howard  Saxby,  jr.,  Cincinnati ;  D  :  2004, 
Nov.  1,  1902.  9165 

Croix  (La);  by  L.  Cleveland. 

©  Lucy  Cleveland,  New  York;  1900  A: 
2G640,  Oct.  26.  9166 

Cromwell;  an  historical  play  in  5  acts,  by  Sara 
King  Wiley. 

©  John  Wiley  &  sons.  New  York;  1893: 
52986,  Nov.  28.  9167 


Cromwell — Continued. 

a  play,  by  G.  A.  Townsend. 

©  George  Alfred  Townsend,  United  States ; 
1884:9420,  May  7;  2c.  Apr.  17,  188.5.  [Note: 
Title  on  copies  reads.  President  Cromwell  ] 

9168 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  Stocker.    62  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©    George    Stocker,   New   York ;    D :  12430, 
Feb.  26,  1908;  2c.  Mar.  9,  1909.  9169 

or,  Crown  and  commonwealth,  a  drama  in 


5  acts,  by  C.  W.  and  A.  E.  Phillips. 

©  Charles  W.  and  Arthur  E.  Phillips,  Chi- 
cago ;  1894  :  18455,  Apr.  7.  9170 

■See  also  From  king  to  king. — ^Poems;  [by 


Sara  King  Wiley] 

Cromwell  and  Vane.     See  From  king  to  king. 

Cromwellian  (A)  conspiracy;  or.  Love,  honor 
and  duty,  a  drama  in  5  acts. 

©  Arthur  E.  and  Charles  W.  Phillips,  Chi- 
cago; 1894:16482,  Mar.  23.  9171 

Crook  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  H.  La  Rue. 
[59]  p.  4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  5,  1912 ;  D :  29286 ;  Frank  H.  La 
Rue,  Port  Jefferson,  O.  9172 

■  by  M.  Stockfield.    59  p.    f°.    Typewrit- 


ten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  26,  1911 ;  D :  25606 ;  May  Stock- 
field,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  9173 

by  N.  A.  Lucy.    41  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 


©  Ic.   Oct.  26,  1911;   D:  25608;  Norma   A. 
Lucy,  Perry,  Okl.  9174 

Crook-makers  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  B.  Mus- 
son  and  Wallace  Worsley.  [2],  27  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  14,  1913 ;  D :  35023 ;  Bennet  IMus- 
son,  New  York.  9175 

Crook  vs.  crook.     See  Big  (The)  boss. 

Crooked  (A)  affair;  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  M. 
Purdy.     [1],  15  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  28,  1914 ;  D :  35834 ;  George  IMa- 
son  Purdy,  New  York.  9175a 

Crooked  (The)  cup;  play  in  3  acts,  by  H  H. 
Hahn.     [70]  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  1,  1915;  D:  42154;  Howard  H. 
Hahn,  Kenosha,  Wis.  9175b 

Crooked  deals  and  buried  treasure;  play  in  3 
acts,  by  Charles  W.  Goddard.  17  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  9,  1915 ;  D :  41946 ;  Star  co.,  New 
York.  9175c 


436 


9176 


COPYRIGHTED  IN  THE   UNITED  STATES 


9195 


Crooked  face  stories;  by  Herr  Johan  Krummge- 
sicht  [pseud,  of  C.  A.  II.  Benedict] 

©  Charles  A.  R.  Benedict,  Cliicago ;  D :  358, 
Apr.  17,  1901.  9176 

Crooked  (The)  Mr.  Straig'ht;  a  play,  by  G.  M. 
McCarthy.    22  p.    8".    Typewritten. 

©  George  M.  INIcCarthy,   Jersey  City ;   D : 
4037,  Oct.  1,  1903;  2c.  Dec.  29,  1903.  9177 

Crooked    (The)    path;    play    in   4    acts,    by    H. 
Itoemer.     [3],  105  p.    t°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    16,    1911;    D:  25775;    Henry 
Roemer,  New  York.  9178 

a  play  in  1  act,  by  V.  Page.     [2],  14  p.    4". 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  5,  1913 ;  D :  32510 ;  Vivian  Page, 
New  York.  9179 


—  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  H.  Roemer.     [102]  p 
f.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    20.    1913;    D :  32379 


Roemer,  New  York. 


Henry 
9180 


Crooked   whiskey;   by   Chas.   Wolf    [pseud,   of 
C.  E.  Whittelsey] 

©  Charles  E.  Whittelsey,  New  York;  1876: 
2686,  Mar.  3.  9181 

Crooks  (The);  dramatic  vaudeville  sketch  in  1 
act.  by  A.  Geyer.     [27]  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  10,  1911 ;  D  :  23907  ;  Albert  Geyer, 
Los  Angeles.  9182 

22   p.     4". 


•play  in  1  act,  by  H.   Russell. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  23,  1915 ;  D :  39759  ;  Howard  Rus- 
sell, Portland,  Or.  9182a 

vaudeville  sketch,  by  P.  Haight.     7  p.     f. 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    18,    1915;    D:  39725;    Parker 
Haight,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  9182b 

Crook's  (The)  hoodoo;  comedy  drama  in  1  act, 
by  R.  Thayer.     [1],  16  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    3,    1913;    D:  34623;    Royale 
Thayer.  New  York.  9183 

Croothawn  (The);  an  Irish  drama,  by  W.-B.  Ca- 
hill  and  M.  Mallon. 

©W.B.Cahill  and  M.  Mallon, United  States; 
1880:6316,  Apr.  23.  9184 

Cross  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  Hal.  Reid  [i.  e. 
Jaines  H.  Reid]  [109]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  9,  1911 ;  D :  23060 ;  Aubrey  Mit- 
tenthal,  New  York.  9185 

by   M.   H.   Beere.     20  p.     4".     Type- 


written. 

©   Ic.   June   1,   1914;   D:  37186;    Mary   H. 
Beere,  Minneapolis. 


9185a 


Cross  (The)  and  circle;  an  original  comedy 
drama  in  a  prologue  and  3  acts,  by  R.  A.  Wood. 
74  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Robert  A.  Wood,  Newark,  N.  J. ;  D  :4186, 
Nov.  4,  1903 ;  2c.  Oct.  22,  1903.  9186 

Cross  and  crescent. 

©  F.  P.  Pease,  Buffalo ;  1876 :  9339,  Aug.  11. 

"9187 


— -an  eastern  romance,  in  a  prologue  and  6 
acts,  by  J.  Arthur.  New  I'ork,  Samuel  French  ; 
London,  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  1903.  80  p. 
16". 

©  .Joseph  Arthur,  Pelham  Manor,  N.  Y. ;  D: 
4042,  Sept.  29,  1903 ;  2c.  Oct.  13,  1903.       9188 

a  grand,   romantic,   historical  drama  in  3 


acts,  by  11.  F.  Haslam. 

©  William   J.   Fleming,   New  York;   1877: 
6843,  June  9.  9189 

Cross  and  crown;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  T.  A. 
Burtt.    Ma. 

©  Thomas  A.  Burtt,  United  States;  1876: 
5992,  May  15;  2c.  May  22.  9190 


a  play  in  5  acts. 

©  A.  S.  Gear,  United  States;  1876:10437, 
Sept.  13.  9191 

Cross  (The)  and  star;  a  legendary  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  E.  M.  Powers. 

©  E.   M.   Powers,   Cincinnati ;   1886 :  25984, 
Nov.  17.  9192 

Cross  (The)  and  the  crescent;  an  opera  in  4 
acts,  founded  on  J.  Davidson's  version  of  F. 
Coppee's  Pour  la  couronne,  and  composed  by 
Colin  McAlpin.  London,  S.  J.  Garraway.  16 
p.    4°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Charles  IManners,  London ;  D :  4211,  Sept. 
17,  1903 ;  2c.  Sept.  17,  1903.  9193 

Sec  also  Graeco-Turkish  war. 

Cross-country  (The)  girl.  See  Not  far  from 
'Frisco. 

Cross-fire  (The);  drama  in  3  acts  on  the  labor 
question,  by  O.  M.  Booth.  [1],  51  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.   Aug.  29,   1912;   D:  30688;   Oaks  M. 
Booth,  Jacksonville,  Fla.  9194 

Cross  lots;  an  illustrated  narrative  of  village 
life  in  Connecticut,  in  3  acts,  by  R.  M.  Sperry. 
49  p.     f.    Typewritten. 

©  R.  M.  Sperry,  Bridgeport,  Conn. ;  D :  6550, 
Apr.  20,  1905 ;  2c.  May  25,  1905.  9195 

Cross  my  palm  with  silver;  vaudeville  .sketch, 
by  J.  T.  Duffy.    12  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   June  8,   1915;   D:  40822;   James  T. 
Duffy,  Freeport,  N.  Y.  9195a 


437 


9196 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


9218 


Cross  (The)  of  gold;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  R.  L. 
Durliara.     115  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  le.  Nov.  29,  1909 ;  D :  17549 ;  R.  L.  Dur- 
ham, San  Francisco.  9196 

a  labor  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  S.  Richard- 
son. 

©  Anna  S.  Richardson,  Council  Bluffs,  la. ; 
1897:14244,  Feb.  27.  9197 

See  also  Herminie. 


Cross  (The)  of  honor;  a  military  dramalette  in 
1  act,  bv  C.  F.  liideal  and  C.  G.  Winter.  New 
Yorlv,  The  Abbey  press  [1900]     38  p.    16°. 

©  Charles  F.  Rideal,  New  Yorli;  1900  A: 
8466,  Apr.  2;  2c.  Apr.  2.  9198 

Cross  (The)  of  sorrow;  a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by 
William  Akerman.  London  and  New  York, 
Georse  Bell  &  sons,  1S94.    x,  102  p.    12". 

©  Georse  Bell  &  sons,  London;  1894: 19129; 
Apr.  13;  Apr.  16.  9199 

Cross  (The)  of  valor;  original  playlet  in  2  acts, 
by  H.  B.  Darrow.     [8]  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  6,  1915 ;  D :  42195 ;  Henry  Bald- 
win Darrow,  IMemphis,  Tenn.  9199a 

Cross  (The)  patch;  a  4  act  farce  comedy. 
Typewritten. 

©  G.  E.  Anderson,  Beresford,  S.  D. ;  1898 : 
44021,  July  23 ;  2c.  Aug.  24,  1900.  9200 

Cross  purposes;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  O.  E. 
Young.     49  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Oscar  E.  Young,  North  Fayette,  Me. ;  D : 
1847,  May  7,  1902 ;  2c.  June  27,  1902.  9201 

a  farce  comedy  with  a  plot,  in  3  acts,  by 

Neil  Wesley. 

©    Cornelius    W. 
1892 :  50206,  Dec.  9. 

a  sketch,  by  W.  J.  Gait.    20  p.    24°.    Type- 


Ackerman,    New    York ; 
9202 


written. 

©  William  J.  Gait,  Philadelphia;  D :  7394, 
Oct.  13,  1905 ;  2c.  Oct.  13,  1905.  9203 

Cross-rays;  by  E.  J.  Kerwin  and  P.  B.  Constant. 
Typewritten. 

©  E.  James  Kerwin  and  Paul  B.  Constant, 
Pine  Bluff,  Ark.;  1896:30084,  May  18;  2c. 
May  18.  9204 

Cross-road  (A)  circus ;  by  M.  Nicolson. 

©  ^Malcolm  Nicolson,  Alma,  Kan. ;  1892 : 
14184,  Mar.  31.  9205 

Cross-roads;  by  J.  S.  Frcnd.     9  p.     4°.     Type- 
v.Titten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  2,  1909 ;  D :  16690 ;  Jack  S. 
Frend,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  9206 

a  drama  of  what  might  have  been,  in  3  acts, 

by  J.  II.  Reynolds,  jr.     [114]   p.     4°.     Type- 
written, 

©  Ic.  Oct.  3,  1914 ;  D :  38392 ;  John  Hazard 
Reynolds,  jr.,  Flushing,  N.  Y.  9206a 


Cross-roads — Continued. 

play  in  a  prologiie  and  2  acts,  by  S.  L.  Rob- 
inson. Dublin.  Maunsel  &  co.,  ltd.  59  p.  12°. 
( [Abbey  theatre  series,  v.  12] ) 

©  Nov.  13,  1909 ;  2c.  Aug.  10, 1911 ;  D  :  24S07 ; 
S.  L.  Robinson,  Ballymoney,  Ireland.        9207 

Cross-roads  (The)  merchant;  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  J.  J.  Caullet.     [1],  22  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  8.  1913 ;  D :  34062 ;  John  J.  Caul- 
let,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  9208 

Cross-roads  (The)  of  life;  a  melodrama  in  5 
acts,  by  Harry  Thompson. 

©  Albert  B.  Fink  and  Edmund  Collier,  New 
York  ;  1894 :  23680,  May  10.  9209 


a  sensational  drama  in  5  acts,  by  H.  Thomp- 
son, A.  B.  Fink,  and  E.  Collier.     Typewritten. 

©  Harry  Thompson,  Albert  B.  Fink  and  Ed- 
mund Collier,  New  York ;  1894 :  707,  Apr.  3 ; 
2c.  May  10.  9210 

Same.    Act  2,  scene  2.    Typewritten. 

©  Harry  Thompson,  Albert  B.  Fink  and  Ed- 
mund Collier,  New  York ;  1894 :  708,  Apr.  3 ; 
2c.  May  10.  9211 

Cross  (The)  triumphant.     See  Saul  of  Tarsus. 

Crossed  in  love;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  E. 
Joyce. 

©  Edwin  Joyce,  New  York ;  1885 :  3157, 
Feb.  5.  9212 

Crossed  (A)  wire;  comedy  sketch  by  J.  Hoffman. 
10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©Ic.  Sept.  14, 1911 ;  D  :  25222  ;  Jeff  Hoffman, 
South  Platte,  Col.  9213 

Crossed  wires;  comedietta  in  1  act,  by  E.  Mitch- 
ell.    27  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  4,  1909;  D:  17011;  Edmund 
Mitchell,  Los  Angeles.  9214 

a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Ellis  and  Lawrence 

Butler.     6  p.     f" .     Typewritten. 

©  Lawrence  L.  Butler,  Chicago ;  D :  2074, 
July  2,  1902 ;  2c.  July  2,  1902.  9215 

farce  in  3  acts,  by  D.  E.  Giffin.     79  p.    4". 

Typewritten. 

©  le.  Feb.  24,  1912;  D:  28891;  Don  Eddy 
Giffin,  Duluth,  Minn.  9216 

1  act  dramatic  piece,  by  E.  A.  Waite.    15  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  le.  Jan.  5,  1915 ;  D :  39309 ;  Edgar  An.son 
Waite.  San  Francisco.  9216a 

play  in  1  act,  by  W.  E.  Bonney.     [2],  15  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  5,  1913;  D:  35323;  William  E. 
Bonney,  Brooklyn.  9217 

a  sketch  in  1  act,  2  scenes  [by  M.  E.  Don- 

nell]     9  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mabel  Elizabeth  Donnell,  Westfield,  N.  J. ; 
D:  8068,  Feb.  27,  1906;  2c.  Feb.  27,  1906.  9218 


438 


9219 


COPYEIGHTED  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES 


9238 


Crossing  (The)  of  the  ways;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
[by  F.  H.  IngersoU]  [102]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Flora  H.  Incersoll,  Grand  Junction,  Col. ; 
D :  13S23,  Sept.  18,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  18,  1908. 

9219 

Crossing-  (The)  of  the  wires.  See  Monologues 
and  duologues. 

Crossing  the  line.     See  Gettysburg. — Neptune. 

Crossroads;  play  in  3  acts  with  prelude  and  in- 
tcrhide.  by  O.  Blum  and  E.  Lieberman.  98  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  8,  1915  ;  D  :  39617  ;  Gustav  Blum, 
New  York,  and  Ellas  Lieberman,  Brooklyn. 

9219a 

Crossways;  original  play  in  8  acts,  by  J.  Jex. 
141  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  19,  1912.     D:  31180;  Jolm  Jex. 
New  Yorlv. 


—  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  J. 
4°.    Typewritten. 


©  Ic.   Nov.   24,   1914;   D 
Jlorrison,  Cleveland. 


Morrison. 
38916 ; 


9220 
[1],  18  p. 

James  J. 
9220a 


Crowded  (A)  city.     Typewritten. 

©  H.  P.  Soulier,  Hoboken,  N.  J.     1900  A: 
13065,  May  24 ;  2c.  May  24.  9221 

Crowded  (The)  hotel;  an  original  comedy  in  3 
scenes,  1  act,  by  D.  Mason  and  D.  Sully. 

©    Dan    Mason    and    Dan    Sully,    United 
States ;  1881 :  4380,  Mar.  22.  9222 

or,  The  tricky  nig,  a  comedy  sketcli  in  1 

scene,  written  and  arr.  by  J.  Griffin  Hall. 
New  York,  De  Witt  [1882]  1  p.  1.,  12  p.  12°. 
(De  Witt's  Etliiopian  and  comic  drama,  no. 
144) 

©  H.  T.  B.  De  Witt,  New  York ;  1882 :  19923, 
Nov.  24;  2c.  Jan.  22,  1883.  9223 

Crowded  (A)  house;  by  E.  M.  Barbour.     18  p. 
4°.    Tj-pewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  31, 191 0  ;  D  :  21917 ;  E.  M.  Barbour, 
Boston.  9224 

Crown  and  commonwealth.     See  Cromwell. 

Crow^n  jewels;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  Wuttke. 
Typewritten. 

©    Hermann    Wuttke,    New    York;    1897: 
20786,  Apr.  1;  2c.  Mar.  11.  9225 

Crown  (The)  of  Atlas;  or.  The  days  of  the  ser- 
pent worshipers,  by  F.  C.  Dieudonne. 

©  Florence  Carpenter  Dieudonne,  Washing- 
ton ;  1899 :  66563,  Oct.  13.  9226 

Crown  (The)  of  India;  an  imperial  masque, 
written  by  Henry  Hamilton,  composed  by  Ed- 
ward Elgar.  London,  Enocli  &  sons  [1912] 
24  p.     8".     [Words  only] 

©  Mar.   11,   1912;   2c.   Mar.   12,   1912;   D: 
29012  ;  Enoch  &  sons.  London.  9227 


Crown  (A)  of  iron  spikes.     See  Kanawa. 

Crown  (The)  of  life;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  L. 
Klein. 

©  Anna  Lenihan  Klein,  New  York;  1883: 
15572,  Aug.  24.  9228 

Crown  (A)  of  thorns;  or,  Anne  Boleyn,  a  play 
in  4  acts,  by  A.  E.  Dickinson. 

©   Anna    E.    Dickinson,   New   Yorlv ;    1876 : 
3630,  Mar.  25 ;  2c.  Apr.  18.  9229 

See  also  Anne  Boleyn. 

Crown  (A)  or  love?  a  dramatic  composition  by 
B.  B.  McAvoy. 

©  Ballard  Brownlee  McAvoy,  Trenton,  N.  .L  ; 
D :  14541,  Dec.  16,  1908.  9230 

Crown  (The)  prince;  a  historical  comedy,  by 
F.  Lightner. 

©  Francis  Lightner,   Detroit;   1897:46122, 
Aug.  16.  9231 

a  play  in  4  acts. 

©    George   Porter,    Bridgeport,    Conn. ;    D : 
2901,  Jan.  23,  1903.  9232 

or,    Twixt    love    and   honor,    a    romantic 

drama  in  prologue  and  3  acts,  by  M.  E.  Lister. 
Typewritten. 

©    Marie    Evelvn    Lister,    San    Francisco ; 
1897 :  218S9,  Apr.  6 ;  2c.  June  16.  9233 

Crowned  before  dawn;  a  drama  in  3  acts  for 
female  characters,  by  P.  Andrew  Elvock.  New 
York,  A.  S.  Barnes  &  co.  [1906]     20  p.    12'. 

©  A.  S.  Barnes  &  co..  New  York ;  D :  8971, 
Aug.  17,  1906;  2c.  Aug.  20,  1906.  9234 

Crowned  in  chains;  by  M.  Schmitz. 

©   Margaret    Schmitz,    Kansas   City,    Mo. ; 
D :  15010,  Feb.  5,  1909.  9235 

Crowning  of  King  Bee-Zone,  of  the  Ceylon 
Islands;  in  1  act  and  1  scene,  by  Charles 
Gropp-Iteade.    5  p.    f".    Typewritten. 

©  Charles  A.  Reade,  Chicago ;  D :  5288,  Julv 
11,  1904 ;  2c.  June  11,  1904.  9236 

Crowning  the  May  queen;  a  spectacular  play 
for  children,  by  Elizabeth  F.  Guptill. 

©  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O. ;  D :  9266,  Oct. 
18,  1906.  9237 

Crowning  the  queen  of  vegetables.  See  Mother 
Earth  and  her  vegetable  daughters. 

Crows  (The);  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Henry 
Becque,  tr.  by  Benedict  Papot.  (In  The 
Drama,  no.  .5,  Feb.,  1912;  periodical  ©  Feb.  17, 
1912;  2c.  Feb.  19,  1912;  B :  252165 ;  Dramatic 
pub.  CO.,  Chicago)  9237a 

Crowsnest,  '65;  drama  of  the  Civil  War  in  1 
act,  by  M.  Arthur.  [1],  10  p.  f".  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Ic.   Apr.   18,    1912;    D:  29415;    Malcolm 
Arthur,  New  York.  9238 


439 


9239 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


9259 


Cruche  (La);  ou,  J'en  ai  plein  le  dos  de  mar- 
got,  coined ie  en  2  actes,  par  G.  Courteline  & 
P.  Wolff.  ( L'llhistration  tlieatrale, 7^  aniige — 
186,  19  aoflt,  1911) 

©  Aug.  19,  1911;  2c.  Sept.  11,  1911;  D: 
25177;  Georges  Courteline  &  Pierre  Wolff, 
Paris.  9239 

Crucial  (The)  moment;  dramatic  sketch,  by  E. 
Luby.     [4],  14  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  3,  1913;  D:  34692;  Edna  Lubj', 
New  York.  9240 

Crucial  (The)  test;  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  S.  Run- 
yon     [S],  81  p.     4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  23,  1912 ;  D :  31449 ;  A.  S.  Run- 
yon,  New  York.  9241 

Crucial  (A)  trial;  or.  Who  murdered  Jason 
CoolidgeP  by  M.  Allen. 

©  Murk  Allen,  Woburn,  Mass. ;  1882 :  204S7, 
Dec.  4.  9242 

Crucible  (The);  a  1  act  play,  by  G.  P.  Biagiotti. 
cover-title,  4  p.    8°.    Printed.     [Monologue] 

©  George  P.  Biagiotti,  Somerville,  Mass.; 
D  :  6295,  Mar.  8,  1905  ;  2c.  Mar.  18,  1905.    9243 

symbolic  tragedy  in  3  acts  and  an  epilogue, 

by  D.  Storer.    [86]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  12,  1914;  D :  37015 ;  Deaver 
Storer,  Oakland,  Gal.  9243a 

Crucification  (The);  or,  Passion  of  Jesus 
Christ,  a  dramatic  representation,  illustrated, 
to  be  presented  by  persons  of  both  sexes. 

©  Xavier  Pene,  Paris ;  1895 :  58311,  Nov.  19. 

9244 

Crucifix;  mystic  drama,  a  legend  of  The  phan- 
tom ship,  by  H.  Buckingham. 

©  Hal  Buckingham,  Omaha,  Neb. ;  D :  8505, 
May  9,  1906.  9245 

Crucifixion;  by  F.  G.  O.  Schnoor. 

©  Frederic  Gustav  Otto  Schnoor,  Sioux 
City,  la. ;  D  :  2690,  Dec.  8,  1902.  9246 

Crucifixion  (The)  of  Phillip  Strong;  or,  In  His 
steps,  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Francis  Neilson. 
Typewritten. 

©  Hood,  Douglas  &  Howard,  New  I'ork ; 
1899  :  76020,  Nov.  21 ;  2c.  Nov.  21.  9247 

Crucifixus;  a  romance  of  the  Passion,  a  dra- 
matic composition  in  4  acts,  by  Francis  H. 
Robinson.     107  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  F.  H.  Robinson,  Walnut  Creek,  Cal. ;  D : 
9213,  Oct.  10,  1906 ;  2c.  Nov.  7,  1906.  9248 

Cruel  (A)  conflict;  an  original  comedy  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  F.  Keller. 

©  Frederick  Keller,  Brooklyn ;  1889 :  1865, 
Jan.  14.  9249 

Cruel  fates.     See  Virginia, 


Cruel  London;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Frank 
Harvey. 

©   Kate    Stevenson,   United    States ;    1888 : 
13395,  May  7.  9250 

Cruel  New  York;  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  L. 
Merton. 

©     Lawrence     Merton,     Brooklyn ;     1897 : 
43125,  July  30.  9251 

Cruel  to  be  kind;  a  drama  in  5  acts  from  the 
German,  by  H.  Vezin. 

©  Hermann  Vezin,  Philadelphia ;  1872 :  233, 
Jan.  10;  2c.  Jan.  17.  9252 

Cruel  (The)  uncle  and  old  Father  Time.  See 
Children  (The)  of  the  wood. 

Cruel  (A)  wrong;  a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by 
M,  J.  Katz. 

©  Mark  J.  Katz,  Jersey  City;   1890:8911, 
Mar.  18.  9253 

Cruelty  to  animals;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  M. 
Keeue.     18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Mattie  Keene,  New  York ;  D :  13759,  Sept. 
11,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  11,  1908.  9254 

Cruets;  a  new  and  original  musical  burlesque 
extravaganza  in  1  act,  by  G.  W.  Murray. 

©  Geo.  W.  Murray,  United   States;   1878: 
1617,  Feb.  6.  9255 

Cruise  (The)  of  the  Margarita;  comedy  drama 
in  2  acts,  by  R.  Navarro,  jr. 

©    Rafael    Navarro,    jr.,    Brooklyn ;    1896 : 
51733,  Sept.  15.  9256 

Cruise  of  the  Polar  star;  a  juvenile  fairy  spec- 
tacle in  3  acts,  words  and  music  by  F.  B. 
Rhodes,  piano  arr.  by  George  Ed.  Smith. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Frank  B.  Rhodes,  Frederick,  Md. ;  1898 : 
40765,  Aug.  6 ;  2c.  Aug.  17.  9257 

Cruiser  (The)  and  the  submarine;  an  opera  in 
2  acts,  by  A.  N.  C.  Fowler.  45  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  A.  N.  C.  Fowler,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
4226,  Nov.  10,  1903 ;  2c.  Nov.  10,  1903.       9258 

Crunibleton;  soziales  drama  in  4  aufziigen,  von 
W.  L.  Rosenberg. 

©    W.     L.     Rosenberg,     Cleveland;     1898: 
14762,  Mar.  2.  9259 

Crumbs;  play  in  1  act,  by  Ruth  Comfort 
Mitchell  [i.  e.  R.  C.  M.  Young]  11  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  28,  1914 ;  D :  38941 ;  Ruth  Com- 
fort Mitchell  Young,  New  York.  9259a 


—  quaint  comedy  of  charm  and  satire  in  4 
acts,  by  L.  D.  Freeman.  95  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  19,  1915 ;  D :  41256 ;  Lea  David 
Freeman,  New  Orleans.  9259b 


440 


9260 


COPYEIGHTED  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES 


9283 


Crusade  (The);  by  D.  R.  Olmsted. 

©   David    R.    Olmsted,    Prophetstown,    111. ; 
1879 :  17G05,  Dec.  26.  *  9260 

Crusade  (The)  of  temperance.     See  Kum. 

Crusader  (The) ;  a  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  libretto 
by  A.  M.  Steele  and  A.  E.  Hunt. 

©  Asa  M.  Steele  and  Albert  E.  Hunt,  Phila- 

9261 


Crushed  (A)  geranium;  a  play   in  4  acts,  by 
\V.  A.  Soneborn.     Typewritten. 

©  Walter  E.   Soneborn,   New  York;   1898: 
65106,  Nov.  7;  2c.  Nov.  7.  9271 

Crushed    (A)    mother-in-law;   an   original   far- 
cical comedy,  by  F.  File.    12  p.    4°.    Printed. 

©    Franklin    File,    New    York ;    1878 :  9104, 
Aug.  7 ;  2c.  Aug.  30.  9272 


delphia ;  1893 :  47409,  Oct.  23 

a  tragedy  of  the  middle  ages  in  5  acts  and      Crushed  (A)  tragedian;  an  eccentric  comedy,  by 
4.„ui„;,.,     i.„    T^     n     ■tio,.,iif/^Ti       -Rr-ct^n     H  iienij  .j.  ±5jion  ana  t^.  A.  feotnern. 

©    E.    A.    Sothern,    United    States;    1877: 


a   tableau,   by   F.   C.    Hamilton.     Boston,    S. 
Usher,  1901.     54  p.,  front.     12". 

©  Frank  C.  Hamilton,  New  York ;  D :  779, 
Aug.  20,  1901 ;  2c.  Oct.  28,  1901.  9262 

Crusader  (The)  and  the  Saracen;  an  histori- 
cally incorrect  opera  comique,  libretto  by 
I.  Carusi. 


5516,  May  7.  9373 

Crushed   verity;   1   act  comedy,   by   A.   Mixon. 
29  p.     t°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  17,  1911 ;  D :  23383 ;  Ada  Mixon, 
Washington.  9274 


©    Inez    Carusi,    San    Francisco ;    D :  6417,      Crusoe's  isle;  a  dramatic  composition,  by  J.  L. 
Mar.  8,  1905.  9263  Lasky. 


Crusaders  (The);  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  R.  V. 
Spencer.     [GG]  p.     f".     Typewritten. 

©   Richard   V.    Spencer,   Los   Angeles;    D: 
14626,  Dec.  24,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  24,  1908.     9264 

'musical   drama   in   5   acts,   by   T.    Saenger 

fpseud.  of  Tlieophil  Stanger]  Cincinnati,  S. 
Rosenthall  &  co.,  printers,  1906.  45  p.  12". 
[Libretto  only] 

©   T.    Stanger,    Cincinnati ;    D :  9556,    Nov. 
30,  1906 ;  2c.  Dec.  8,  1906.  9265 

an  original  comedy  of  modern  London  life. 


by  Henry  Arthur  Jones,  with  a  preface  by 
William  Archer.  New  York  and  London,  Mac- 
millan  and  co.,  1893.    sv,  115  p.    12°. 

©  Macmillan  &  co..  New  York ;  1892 :  39301, 
Sept.  29;  2c.  Jan.  7,  1893.  9266 

a  play,  by  M.  Krauskopf. 

©    Moritz    Krauskopf,    New    York;    1874: 
10021,  July  30 ;  2c.  Feb.  24,  1881.  9267 

a     romantic     spectacular     drama,     by     L. 

Malloy. 

©  Louise   Malloy,   Baltimore;   1897 ;  40045, 
July  9.  9268 

See  also  Coeur  de  Lion. 


Crusaders  (The)  and  the  Jews.  See  Judith 
the  Second. 

Crusades  (The);  or,  Jerusalem  delivered,  a 
scenic,  dramatic  and  historical  pantomime, 
composed  and  arr.  by  J.  Rettig. 

©  John   Rettig,   Cincinnati ;    D :  2595,   Nov. 
11,  1902.  9269 

Crushed  (The)  actor;  or.  You  can't  kill  him,  a 
screamingly   funny    interlude,   by    Frank   Du- 


©  Jesse  Louis  Lasky,  New  York ;  D :  10753, 
June  12,  1907.  9275 

Crust  (A)  of  bread;  by  K.  Ernst. 

©  Kate  Ernst,  Toledo,  O. ;  D :  3363,  Apr.  30, 
1903.  9276 

a  character  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  I.  Kiralfy. 

©  Imre  Kiralfy ;  New  York ;  1878 :  2364, 
Feb.  25.  9277 

dramolet,  by  K.  Ernst.  8  p.  f".  Type- 
written. 

©  Kate  Ernst,  Toledo,  O. ;  D :  8321,  Apr.  11, 
190G ;  2c.  Apr.  11,  1906.  9278 

Crust  (The)  of  society;  a  comedy  in  4  acts; 
tr.  from  the  French  of  Alexander  Dumas  [fils] 
by  L.  I.  Guiney,  adapted  for  the  American  stage 
by  William  Seymour. 

©  John  Stetson,  Boston ;  1892 :  39213,  Sept. 
2S.  9279 

Crutch  and  toothpick;  an  eccentric  comedy,  ed. 
by  E.  A.  Sothern. 

©  E.  A.  Sothern,  United  States ;  1879 :  6902. 
May  23.  928O 

Crutches  for  sale.  Mimeogi-aphed. 

©  William  Smith,  Kirksville,  Mo.;  1897: 
52487,  Sept.  20;  2c.  Aug.  13.  9281 

Cruz  (La)  del  canchal;  zarzuela  dram^tica  en  1 
acto,  dividido  en  3  cuadros,  en  prosa,  original 
de  G.  Farfan  y  G.  Peraita,  mfisica  de  los 
maestros  Vela  y  Candela  Ardid.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espauoles]  1908.  30,  [2] 
p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Gerardo  Farfiin  &  Gabino  Peraita, 
Madrid;  D :  14710,  Jan.  2,  1909;  2c.  Jan.  2, 
1909.  9282 


mont.     Ne#v  York,  London  [etc.]  M.  Witmark 

&   sons,    190.5.     10   p.     12°.     (On   cover:   The      Cry  (The);  4  act  play,  by  S.  Shatford.     [3],  23  p. 

Witmark  stage  publications)  4°.     Typewritten. 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York ;  D :  6112,  ©  Ic.  Nov.  15,  1912  ;  D :  31498 ;  Sarah  Shat- 

Jan.  12,  1905 ;  2c.  Jan.  20,  1905.  9270  ford,  Memphis,  Tenn.  9283 

441 


9284 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


9299 


Cry  (The)  baby;  a  comedy  drama,  by  Notlrac 
Yii;:  rimasrain  of  Carleton  Guy]  23  p.  f". 
Typewritten. 

©  G.  C.  Guv,  Worthinscton.  Ind. ;  D :  13979, 
Oct.  3,  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  3,  1908.  9284 

Cry  (The)  in  the  storm;  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  C. 
Gould.     10  p.     f.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  25,  1914;  D:  37938;  Maude  Cole 
Gould,   San  Francisco.  9284a 

Cry  (The)  of  Ishmael.     See  Mobswoman  (The) 

Cry  (The)  of  many  voices;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
A,  C.  Cheney.     [1],  70  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  1,  1913 ;  D :  33675 ;  Anne  Cleve- 
land Cheney,  Brookline,  JIass.  9285 

Cry  (The)  of  the  children;  play  in  1  act,  by  N. 
Shipman.     12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  4.  1914  ;  D  :  35922 ;  Nell  Shipman, 
New  York.  9285  a 

Cry  (The)  of  the  heart;  a  drama  in  1  act  and  2 
scenes,  by  E.  De  Kay.  17  p  4°  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Edwalyn  De  Kay,  New  York ;  D :  16157, 
June  24,  1909 ;  2c.  June  24,  1909.  9288 


playlet  in  1  act,  by  P.  Cremonesi.     15  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  15,  1912;  D :  28711 ;  Paolo  Cre- 
monesi, Paterson.  9287 

Cry  (The)  of  the     human;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
F.  E.  Warner.     70  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  10,  1911 ;  D :  25776 ;  Frederick  E. 
Warner,  South  Pasadena.  Cal.  9288 


Same.     [346]  p.    24°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  22,  1912 ;  D :  29450 ;  Frederick  E. 
Warner,  Los  Angeles.  9289 

Crying  for  shelter;  play  in  1  act,  by  C.  Yorska. 
[1],  17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic   Oct   25,    1915;    D :  42078 ;    Charlotte 
Yorska,  New  York.  9289a 

Crystal  (The)  ball;  a  fairy  land  entertainment 
in  3  acts,  by  E.  Lawrence  Jenkins. 

©  Flints  pub.  co.,  New  York ;  A :  3294,  Apr. 
9,  1903.     [For  copies  reed,  see  D  6596.]     9290 


Same.  New  York,  Hints  publishing  &  sup- 
ply CO.,  1905.    32  p.     16°. 

©  Hints  pub.  &  supply  co..  New  York;  D: 
6596,  Apr.  28,  1905;  2c.  May  11,  1905.         9291 

Crystal  (The)  gazer;  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  J.  C. 
Savery.  Camln-idge,  Ma.ss.,  Hasty  pudding 
club,   1911.     63  p.     8°. 

©   Mar.   28,    1911;    2c.   Mar.   31,   1911;    D: 
23881 ;  James  C.  Savery,  Cable,  Mont.        9292 


Crystal  (The)  gazer — Continued. 

-^ fortune  telling  farce  for  two   females,  by 

Leopold  IMontague,  text  and  stage  business 
ed.  and  rev.  by  Pauline  Phelps  and  Marion 
Short.  New  York,  E.  S.  Werner  &  co.  [1906] 
11  p.     12°. 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner,  New  York;   D :  9438, 
Nov.  15,  1906:  2c.  Nov.  22.  1906.  9293 

•play  in  1  act,  by  G.  C.  Turner.     6  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  8,  1914 ;  D :  37502 ;  George  Chit- 
tenden Turner.  Brooklyn.  9293a 

Crystal  (The)  gazers;  a  musical  supposition  in 
2  acts  and  4  scenes,  book  and  lyrics  by  F.  H. 
Babcock,  music  by  Chas.  A.  Lawrence.  [11]  p. 
f°.     Printed.     [Words  only] 

©    Fred    H.    Babcock,    Chicago;    D :  12327, 
Feb.  7.  1908;  2c.  Feb.  7,  1908.  9294 

Crystal  gazing;  by  Frederick  Bowyer.  16  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Moss'   empires,   ltd.,   London ;    D :  10179, 
Slar.  21.  1907 ;  2c.  Mar.  21,  1907.  9295 

Crystal  (The)  reader;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  A. 
Houston.     88  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edith  A.  Houston,  New  York ;  D :  10642, 
May  25,  1907 ;  2c.  May  25,  1907.  9296 

Crystal  (The)  slipper;  or.  Prince  Prettiwitz 
and  little  Cinderella,  spectacular  burlesque 
in  3  acts  and  a  prologue,  by  A.  Thompson  and 
Harry  B.  Smith,  music  by  Fred  J.  Eustis.  31 
p.    12°.    Printed.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Alfred  Thompson,  New  York ;  18SS :  9488, 
Mar.  31 ;  2c.  July  7.  9297 

Sec  also  Cinderella. 


Csesze  (Egy)  tea;  komedia  harom  felvonasban, 

irta  Garvay  Andor.     110  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    13,    1915;    D;  40348;    Armin 

Szatmfiry,  Cambridge,  Mass.  9297a 

Cuando  bajan  los  lobes  .  .  .;  comedia  drama tica 
en  1  acto  y  2  cuadros,  original  de  A.  L.  Buen- 
retiro.  IVIadrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
noles]  1909.     30  p.     8°. 

©  Antonio  L.  Buenretiro,  INIadrid  ;  D :  16135 
June  23,  1909 ;  2c.  June  23,  1909.  9298 

Cuando  ellas  quieren;  comedia  lirica  en  1  acto  y 
en  prosa,  original  de  M.  Linares  Ilivas,  mfisica 
del  maestro  Calleja.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores  espailoles]  1908.  34  p.  8°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  JIanuel  Linares  Rivas,  ]\Ladri?I ;  D:  14086, 
Jan.  2,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  4,  1909.  9299 

Cuarenta  (El)  H.  P.  See,  at  end  of  alphal)et, 
titles  beginning  with  figures :  40  (El)  H.  P. 


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Cuarenta  (Las)  horas;  pasillo  comico  en  1  acto 
y  en  prosa,  original  de  A.  Estremera.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espafioles]  1912.  32  p. 
12". 

©  Dec.  5,  1912  ;  2c.  Dec.  6,  1912  ;  D  :  31567  ; 
Antonio  Estremera.  Madrid.  9300 

Cuarenta  y  nueve  provincias.     See  Isidrin. 

Cuarteto  (El)  Pons;  zarzuela  comica  en  1  acto, 
dividido  en  5  cuadros,  en  prosa,  original  de 
Carlos  Arniches  y  Enrique  Garcia  Alvarez, 
musica  del  maestro  Vicente  Lleo.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1912.  43  p. 
12".     [Libretto  only] 

©  Dec.  5,  1912 ;  2c.  Dec.  6,  1912  ;  D :  315S6 ; 
C.  Arniches  y  E.  Garcia  Alvarez,  Madrid. 

9301 

Cuatro  (Los)  gates.     8ee  Sultana  (La) 

Cub  (The);  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  T.  Buchanan. 
[3],  126  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  15,  1910;  D :  22053 ;  Thompson 
Buchanan,  New  York.  9302 

Cuba;  4  act  drafiia,  by  Chazal  Chapeau  [pseud, 
of  E.  C.  Chapeau] 

©  Ellen  Chazal  Chapeau,  Savannah;  1S97 : 
299S0,  May  17.  9303 

a  military  drama  of  the  present  revolution 


Cuba  free;  romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  A. 

MacKnight. 

©   .Tames   Arthur  MacKnight,   New   York ; 
1896  :  15619.  Mar.  10.  9311 

Cuba    libre!    melodramat    w    5-ciu    odslonach. 
Stefan  Barszczewski. 

©  S.  R.  Barszczewski,  Chicago ;  1899 :  46823, 
July  19;  2c.  July  31.  9312 


—  a  play,  by  G,  W.  Russell. 

©  Charles  W.  Russell,  United  States;  1897: 
22691,  Apr.  10.  9313 


—  a  3  act  military  drama,  by  P.  B.  Mattia. 

©  Petrino  B.  Mattia,  Newark,  N.  J. ;  1897 : 
10945.  Feb.  12.  9314 


—  a  war  play  in  3  acts,  by  G.  A.  Kastelic. 

©    G.    A.    Kastelic,    Chicago;    1895:59124. 
Nov.  23.  9315 

or,  O'Kelley's  mission,  an  original  drama 


in  4  acts,  by  G.  Reno. 

©   George   Reno,   New   York;    1896:2.5917, 
Apr.  28.  9304 

—  a    pyrotechnical,    spectacular    and    panto- 
mimic drama,  by  Henry  John  Pain. 

©   Pain's  fireworks  co.,  New  York ;   1896 : 
31342,  May  23.  9305 


in  3  acts,  by  H.  Seymour. 

©  Harry  Seymour,  New  York;  1873:5130, 
May  8.  9316 

Cuba  libra,  the  Maine  avenged;  spectacular 
military  and  nautical  drama  in  4  acts,  writ- 
ten, composed  and  adapted  to  the  stage  by  H. 
Laurent. 

©  Henri  Laurent,  New  York;  1898:27995, 
May  4.  9317 

Cuban  (The)  gaiety  girls;  spectacular  company 
3  act  comedy. 

©  Frank  IMinehan,  Louis  A.  Hasenfus,  Wil- 
liam Barry,  United  States ;  1897 :  51375,  Sept. 
14.  9318 


a  romantic  dramatic  drama  in  4  acts,  by      Cuban  (The)  heiress.     See  Lorna. 


James  W.  Harkins,  jr. 

©  Wm.  A.  Brady,  New  York;   1896:8570, 
Feb.  5.  9306 


—  or.    Right   against  might,    a   drama   in   4 
acts,  bv  J.  M.  Findull. 

©  J.   M.   Findull,   New  York;   1872:13649, 
Dec.  28.  9307 

or.  The  martyrs  of  '73,  a  Cuban  sensation 


drama  in  1  act,  by  F.  T.  Shaw. 

©  Fred  T.  Shaw,  Philadelphia ;  1873 :  13664, 
Nov.  24.  9308 


or.  Under  the  American  flag,  a  drama  in  6 

acts  and  7  tableaux,  by  A.  C.  Gunter.    117  p.    4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Archibald    C.    Gunter,    San    Francisco ; 
1872 :  11017,  Oct.  16 ;  2c.  Apr.  7,  1879.     9309 

Cuba,  before,  during  and  after  the  war;  a  new 
and  original  drama,  panorama  and  diorama, 
by  J.  M.  Hart. 

©  Joseph  M.  Hart,  New  York ;  1898 :  29275, 
May  11.  9310 


Cuban  heroes;  a  patriotic  drama  in  4  acts  [by] 
F.  H.  De  Candales.    Typewritten. 

©  Frederick  Henry  De  Candales,  Chicaco ; 
1896:  68959,  Dec.  19;  2c.  Dec.  29.  9319 

Cuban  independence.  See  Joint  (A)  con- 
spiracy. 

Cuban  (The)  patriot;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  F.  Millikcn. 

©  James  Foster  Milliken,  New  York ;  1897 : 
4924,  Jan.  14.  9320 

Cuban  (The)  patriots;  a  drama  of  the  struggle 
for  independence,  actually  going  on  in  the  Gem 
of  the  Antilles,  in  3  acts,  written  in  English 
by  a  native  Cuban.  Philadelphia,  1873.  46  p. 
1  1.     16°. 

©  Adolfo  Pierra,  Philadelphia  ;  1873 :  14160, 
Dec.  10 ;  2c.  Dec.  29.  9321 

Cuban  photographer;  1  act  comedy,  by  P.  R. 
Polizzi.     [9]  p.     4°.     Tj-pewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  4,  1911 ;  D :  2-5723 ;  Pasquale  R. 
Polizzi,  Endicott,  N.  Y.  9322 


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9340 


Cuban  (A)  rebel;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  R.  G. 
Tal)er. 

©   R.   G.   Taber,   Greatkills,   N,   Y. ;  1895: 

39190,  July  30.  9323 

Cuban  (The)  spy;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
F.  Dumout. 

©    Frank     Dumont,     Philadelphia;     1897: 
54605,  Sept.  29. 


9324 


Same.     Philadelphia,  The  Penn  publishing 

company,  1898.     58  p.    12°. 

©  Penn  pnb.  cc,  Philadelphia ;  1898 :  46940, 
Aug.  8;  2c.  Aug.  8.  9325 

Cubana  (La);  a  military  drama,  by  R.  Wiziarde. 
Typewritten. 

©    Robert    AViziarde,    Kansas    City,    I\Io. ; 
1898 :  34912,  June  7 ;  2c.  June  7.  9326 

Cuban's  (The)  bride.     See  Pablo. 


Cuba's   struggle   for  liberty, 
freedom. 


See  Friends  of 


Cucana;  zarzuela  en  1  acto  y  3  cuadros,  en 
prosa,  de  V.  Moro  y  F.  G.  Rlvero,  mfisica  de 
los  maestros  Gallfistegui  y  Arredondo. 
JIadrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espafioles]  1909. 
57  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Sept.  23,  1909;  2c.  Sept.  24,  1909;  D: 
16883;  Vicente  Rloro  &  Federico  G.  Rivero. 
Madrid.  9327 

Cuckoo  (The);  a  farce  in  3  acts,  by  H.  G.  Carle- 
ton. 

©  Henrv  Guv  Carleton,  Baltimore;  1898j 
53282,  Sept.  12 ;  2c.  Sept.  2a 


a  musical  sketch,  by  J.  A.  INIurphy. 


9328 

4  p.    f. 
Typewritten. 

©   J.    A.   Murphy,   Memphis,   Tenn. ;    1889: 
29239,  Sept.  27;  2c.  Sept.  27.  9329 

Cuckoo's  (The)  nest;  light  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
F.  Fendall  and  E.  Norwood.  [114]  p.  f. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  12,  1912 ;  D :  28663 ;  Percy  Fen- 
dall and  Eille  Norwood,  London.  9330 

Cuddlewight  (The)  scandal;  a  comedy  in  1  act, 
2  scenes,  by  S.  Cook.     12  p.     16°.     Printed. 

©  Sidney  Cook,  Presque  Isle,  Me.;  D:3218, 
Mar.  30,  1903;  ic.  Apr.  17,  1903.  9331 

Cuddy;  or,  The  Tappan  Zee  well,  a  play  in  3 
acts,  by  J.  F.  Warner. 

©  John  F.  Warner,  New  York ;  1876 :  10.551, 
Sept.  18.  9332 

Cuddy  and  Clark.  Sec  Traveling  (The)  sales- 
man &  samples. 


Cuento  (El)  del  dragon;  eomedia  llrica  en  1 
acto  y  2  cuadros,  libro  de  Juan  B.  Pont  y 
Lui.s  Linares  Becerra,  musica  del  maestro 
Ger6nimo  Gimenez.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores espaHoIes]  1912.  38  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Dec.  5,  1912  ;  2c.  Dec.  6,  1912  ;  D  :  31580 ; 
J.  B.  Pont  y  L.  Linares  Becerra,  Madritl. 

9333 

Cuento  sinfonico;  monologo  en  verso,  original 
de  A.  Estremera,  adaptaciones  musicales  de 
Ernesto  Ruiz  de  Arana.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores  espanoles]  1915,  14  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  June  24,  1915;   Ic.   June  25,  1915;   D: 
41089;  Antonio  Estremera.  Madrid.  9333a 

Cueva  (La);  sainote  en  1  acto,  original  de  J.  M. 
Acevedo.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
fioles]  1914.     35  p.     12°. 

©   Sept.   17,   1914;   Ic.   Sept.   21,   1914;   D: 
38235;  Jos6  M.  Acevedo,  Madrid.  9333b 

Cuff;  a  sensational  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  M. 
Findull. 

©   .7.    M.    Findull,    New   York;    1872:2495, 
aiar.  13.  9334 

Cuff  Jenkins,  the  black  boy;  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  A.  Carr. 

©    Albert    Carr,    New    York ;    1874 :  13304. 
Oct.  27.  9335 

CuflPeys'  cove;  a  melodrama,  by  B.  Morgenthau. 
56  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Bernard  Morgenthau.  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.; 
D  :  6646,  May  8,  1905  ;  2c.  June  13,  1905.    9336 

Cuff's  luck;  Ethiopian  sketch  in  1  scene,  by 
F.  L.  Cutler.  Clyde,  O.,  A.  D.  Ames,  1883.  1 
p.  1.,  [11]-14  p.  12°.  ([Ames'  series  of  stand- 
ard and  minor  drama,  no.  145] ) 

©    A.    D.    Ames,    Clyde,    O. ;    1883:14271. 
Aug.  1;  2c.  Aug.  1.  9337 

Cullena's  guardian;  a  romantic  domestic  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  O.  Doon. 

©   Olla   Doon,    United    States;    1872:8265, 
Aug.  .5.  9338 

Culls;  play  in  3  acts,  by  L.  C.  Gray.  79  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  27,  1915 ;  D :  39521 ;  Lillian  Com- 
stock  Gray,  Chicago.  9338a 

Culpables  (Los);  trilogfa  con  un  epflogo,  orig- 
inal y  en  prosa  de  A.  Fernandez-Arias. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espafioles]  1912. 
63  p.     12°. 

©  Mar.  6,  1913 ;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1913 ;  D  :  32.582  : 
Adelardo  Fernandez-Arias,  Madrid.  9339 

Culprit  (The);  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Slocum. 
108  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edwin   Slocum,   Philadelphia;    D:  160.34. 
June  9.  1909;  2c.  June  9,  1909.  9340 


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Culprit  (The)— Continued. 

play   in   1   act,   by   P.   L.   Weil.     23  p.     4". 

Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Oct.  2S,  1912;  D :  31261 ;  Percival  L. 

Weil.  New  York.  9341 

Same.      {In  Smart  set,  v.  38,  no.  6,  Feb., 


1913) 

©  Jan.  15.  1913 ;  Ic.  Feb.  8,  1913 ;  D  :  32233 ; 
Percival  L.  Weil,  New  York.  9342 

Culprit  (The)  fay;  a  comedy,  by  C.  E.  Calla- 
han. 

©  Charles  E.  Callahan,  Cincinnati;   1885: 
5127,  Mar.  2.  9343 

See  also  Butterfly  (The)  ball. 

Cultivateur  (I>e)  de  Chicago;  ou.  How  I  be- 
came the  editor  of  an  agricultural  paper, 
tire  d'une  nouvelle  de  aiark  Twain  [pseud,  de 
S.  L.  Clemens]  par  G.  Timmory  [pseud,  de 
Rene  Wahl]     p.  G89-708,  illus.    8".    Proof. 

©  Gabriel  Timmory,   Paris;   D :  9792.   Jan. 
15,  1907;  2c.  Jan.  15,  1907.  9344 

Cumberland,  '61;  by  F.  Fyles. 

©  Franklin  Fyles.  New  York ;  1897 :  57460, 
Oct.  11 ;  2c.  Nov.  4.  9345 

Cumberland  U;  by  H.  J.  Helck. 

©   Henrv   J.   Helck.   New   York;    D :  13007. 
May  20,  1908.  9346 

Cumulative  justice;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M. 
0^ven.     [70]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  8,  1913  ;  D :  35282 ;  Martha  Owen, 
New  York.  9347 

Cunning  (The)  old  woman  of  Bagdad;  Arabian 
comedy  in  4  acts,  by  S.  V.  Dudley.  [3],  26  p. 
4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  30,  1915 ;  D :  42127 ;  Sidney  Ver- 
non Dudley,  Seattle.  9347a 

Cunningham  of  Amity  IT;  play,  by  F.  R. 
Kroefier.     [33]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  27,  1911;  D:  25878;  Frank  R. 
Kroeger,  Sheboygan  Falls,  Wis.  9348 

Cuore  di  belva;  dramma  in  5  atti,  di  P.  Nicelli. 
53  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  22,  1914 ;  D :  39178 ;  Pompeo  Ni- 
celli, New  York.  9348a 

Cuore  revelatore.      See  Tell-tale   (The)  heart. 

Cup  (The)     See  Coupe  (La) 

Cup  (The)  and  the  lip;  in  3  acts,  by  Paul  Har- 
ness [pseud,  of  F.  P.  Holden] 

©   Florence  P.   Holden,   Milwaukee,   Wis.; 
D :  12221,  Jan.  22,  1908.  9349 

Cup  (The)  of  age;  a  drama  in  1  act,  by  C.  T. 
Shaffer.     17  p.     1&°.    Typewritten. 

©  Cleve  Thomas   Shaifer,   San  Francisco; 
D :  11888,  Dec.  9,  1907 ;  2c.  Dec.  9,  1907.    9350 


Cup  (A)  of  coffee;  a  comedy  in  1  act  for  young 
ladies,  by  Dorothy  Reynartz.  New  York,  Rox- 
bury  piiblishing  company,  1899.  22  p.  16°. 
([Wizard  series  of  plays]) 

©  Roxbury  pub.  co..  New  York ;  1899 :  12661, 
Feb.  15;  2c.  Feb.  15.  9351 

a  dramatization  of  the  first  chapter  of  The 

Peterkin. 

©  Sarah  Jordan  Monro,  Boston ;   D :  3049, 
Feb.  3,  1903.  9352 

a  romance  of  the  Rei.gn  or  Terror  in  pro- 
logue and  4  acts,  by  T.  Grahame  and  G.  Clair. 
©   Theodore    Grahame    ahd    George   Clair, 
Boston;  1871:9509,  Oct.  11.  9353 

See  also  Touch  (A)  of  human  nature. 


Cup   (The)   of  resignation.     See  Hara-kiri. 

Cup  (The)  of  sleeiD;  a  dramatic  play  in  4  acts, 
by  E.  Peple.     126  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

'©    Ic.    July    7,    1909;    D:  16213;    Edward 
Peple,  New  York.  9354 

Cup  (A)  of  tea;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Andor  Gar- 
vay,  only  authorized  translation  from  the 
original  Hungarian  by  Antal  Nandory,  as- 
sisted by  Justine  Ferris.  129  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  15,  1914 ;  D :  87577 ;  Armin  Szat- 
mary,  Boston.  9354a 

Cup  (A)  of  trembling;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  M. 
Beaumont. 

©  Caroline  M.  Beaumont,  St.  Paul ;  D :  2287, 
Aug.  22,  1902.  9355 

Cup  (The)  of  youth.  See  Complete  (The) 
poems  of  S.  Weir  Mitchell. 

Cup  (The)  that  cheers;  comedy  with  music,  by 
K.  T.  Woolsey  and  E.  E.  Greville.  [90]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  May  9,  1912 ;  D :  29620 ;  Kate  Trimble 
Woolsey,  Covington,  Ky.,  and  Eden  Erskine 
Greville,  New  York.  9356 

Cupid;  or.  Is  love  a  disease?  a  comedy  in  5 
acts  in  period  of  King  Charles  the  Second  of 
England,  by  E.  Rule.     87  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Edward  Rule,  New  York ;  D :  3915,  Sept. 
9,  1903 ;  2c.  Sept.  9,  1903.  9357 

Cupid  and  a  wager;  vaudeville  sketch  in  1  act, 
by  T.  P.  Morgan.     7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Tom  P.  Morgan,  Rogers.  Ark. ;  D :  79.36, 
Feb.  2,  1906;  2c.  Feb.  2,  1906.  9358 

Cupid  and  cannon;  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  D.  Cot- 
trell.     18  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  17,  1915 ;  D :  40812 ;  Edith  New- 
lin,  San  Francisco.  9358a 


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DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


9378 


Cupid  &  CO.;  a  comedy  with  music,  in  2  acts, 
book  by  Howard  Noble,  lyrics  by  D[avi(l]  K. 
Stevens,  music  by  Dan  J.  Sullivan.  82  p. 
4°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  H.  Noble  and  D.  K.  Stevens,  Boston;  D: 
9557,  Nov.  30,  190G ;  2c.  Nov.  30,  1906.      9359 

farce  in  3  acts,  by  J.  A.  Waldron.     96  p. 


4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  11,  1910;   D:  21015;   James  A. 
Waldron,  New  York.  9360 

—  See  also  Lucky  (A)  dog. 


Cupid  and  company;  musical  comedy  in  2  acts, 
by  F.  Fantus.     [115]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  7,  1910 ;  D :  22505 ;  Felix  Fantus, 
Chicago.  9361 

•  play  in  3  acts,  by  F.  P.  Swain.     [2],  156  p. 


4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  10,  1914;  D :  38762 ;   F.  Potter 
Swain,  Boston.  9361a 

Cupid  and  crime,  drama  in  4  acts,  by  P.  Mac- 
swiney. 

©  Paul  Macswiney,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  18S9 : 
7026,  Mar.  5.  9362 

Cupid  and  cupidity;  by  G.  G.  Haines. 

©  Genevieve  Greville  Haines,  New  York; 
1896 :  41131,  July  15 ;  2c.  July  15.  9363 

a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Sylvan  Drey.  Lon- 
don and  New  York,  T.  H.  French  [1894]  25  p. 
12°.  (On  cover:  French's  standard  drama,  the 
acting  ed.,  no.  421) 

©  T.   H.   French,   New   York;    1895:6613, 
Jan.  28;  2c.  Sept.  15,  1894.  9364 

an  original  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  S.  Drey. 

©    Sylvan    Drey,    Baltimore;    1893:16833, 
Apr.  5.  9365 

Cupid  and  diamonds;  an  original  comedy-drama, 
arr.  from  her  novel.  An  I.  D.  B.  in  South 
Africa,  by  L.  V.  Sheldon. 

©  Louise  Vescelius  Sheldon,  Newark,  N.  J. ; 
1890 :  1224,  Jan.  7.  9366 

Cupid  and  Higgins;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  S.  D. 
Gookins,     [25],  101  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  23,  1913 ;  D :  33049 ;  Shirlaw  D  : 
Gookins,  Chicago.  9367 

Cupid  and  Mr.  Jordan;  play  in  3  acts,  by  O. 
Davis.     135  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  3,  1915 ;  D :  40828 ;  Owen  Davis, 
New  York.  9367a 

Cupid  and  Psyche;  a  burlesque  extravaganza, 
in  2  acts,  by  F.  H.  Norton. 

©  Frank  H.  Norton,  New  York ;  1873 :  3584, 
Apr.  9.  9368 


Cupid  and  Psyche — Continued. 

a  musical  extravaganza  in  3  acts,  by  T.  B. 

Sheldon,  music  by  Frances  Greene.  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  Collins  &  Day,  1894.     43  p.     12°.     [Li- 


bretto only] 

©    Theodore    Banta     Sheldon, 
1894 :  54742,  Nov.  23 ;  2c.  Nov.  24. 


Brooklyn ; 
9369 


a 


mythological  play  in  5  acts,  with  grand 
tableau,  arr.  for  the  stage  from  the  celebrated 
fable  of  Apuleius,  by  S.  Howell.  New  Orleans, 
Printed  at  the  office  of  the  Picayune,  1873.  24 
p.    12°. 

©  S.  Howell,  New  Orleans ;  1873 :  7409,  Jime 
27;  2c.  Aug.  5.  9370 

or.  The  judgment  of  Paris,  a  mythological, 


musical  fairy  play  in  3  acts,  written  and  com- 
posed by  M.  Righton.  34  p.  f°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Mary  Righton,  Philadelphia ;  D :  .5255, 
May  9,  1904;  2c.  July  6,  1904.  9371 

Cupid  and  spurs;  an  original  play  in  1  act,  by 
K.  M.  Widmer  and  A.  C.  Rowsey-Ryan. 
24  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Kate  TNIayhew  Widmer  and  Anthony  C. 
Rowsev-Rvan,  New  York ;  D :  312,  Apr.  5, 
1901 ;  2c.  Apr.  22,  1901.  9372 

Cupid  and  the  crook;  comedy  drama  in  3  acts 
with  music,  adapted  by  A.  Flatico.  26  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  20,  1915 ;  D :  40407 ;  Al  Flatico, 
Cleveland.  9372a 

Cupid  and  the  dollar;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Cliarles  Jeffrey.    [129]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Eva  S.  Murphy,  Clarksville,  Tenn. ;  D : 
13651,  Aug.  26,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  26,  1908.    9373 

Cupid  and  the  editor;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  L. 
McClung.     11    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Littrell  McClung,  Baltimore;  D:ll."i36, 
Oct.  15,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  15,  1907.  9374 

Cupid  and  the  lady;  [by  A.  Burklmrdt  and 
Aaron  S.  Hoffman]    99  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Addison  Burkhardt,  Chicago ;  D :  6491, 
Mar.  31,  1905;  2c.  Mar.  31,  190.5.  9375 


by    A.    Burkhart     [and 
[28]   p.     4°.     Typewrit- 


additional    lyrics, 

Aaron  S.  Hoffman] 
ten. 

©    Addison    Burkhart,    Chicago;    0:6584, 
Apr.  27,  1905;  2c.  Apr.  27,  1905.  9376 

Cupid  and  the  mouse;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  L.  X. 
Floyd.     14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    June   28,    1911;    D:  24599;    Lucrotia 
Xavier  Floyd,  Cambridge,  Mass.  9377 

Cupid  and  the  politicians;  play  in  4  acts,  by 

G.  C.  Griffith.     [2],  132  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Dec.    16,    1911;    D:  28010;    Geo.    C. 

Griffith,  Cleveland.  9378 


446 


9379 


COPYRIGHTED  l]Si    THE   UNITED   STATES 


9403 


Cupid  and  the  stork;  playlet,  by  R.  C.  Barrie. 
3  p.     f".     Typewrilten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  1,   1910;   D:2046G;   Robert  C. 
Barrie,   Philadelphia.  9379 

Cupid  and  the  St3rx;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J. 
Sackville  Martin.  London,  S.  French,  ltd.; 
New  York,  S.  French,  1912.     67  p.     12°. 

©    Jan.    31,    1912;    2c.    Feb.    1,    1912;    D: 
28505;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.        9380 

Cupid  and  the  telephone;  by  H.  R.  Durant.  14 
p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©   H.    R.    Durant,   Waterbury,    Conn.;    D: 
15169,  Feb.  25,  1909;  2c.  Feb.  25,  1909.      9381 

Cupid  and  Venus  on  a  spree;  musical  comedy 
in  3  acts,  by  R.  Stretti. 

©  Rene  Stretti,  United  States  ;  1S99  :  60817, 
Sept.  22.  9382 

Cupid   at  forty;   a  dramatic  composition   in   1 

act,  by  F.  G.  Tuttle.     15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   June   13,   1912;   D:  30051;   Florence 

Guertin  Tuttle,  Brooklyn.  9383 

Cupid  at  home;  a  satirical  farce  in  1  act,  by 
Edgar  Allan  Woolf  and  I.  Von  Trautman. 
16  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ida  Von  Trautman,  New  York ;  D :  8303, 
Mar.  27.  1906;  2c.  Mar.  27,  1906.  9384 

Cupid  at  Vassar;  or,  Vassar,  comedy  with 
music,  in  4  acts,  by  Owen  Davis.  128  p.  4". 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Jules  Murry,  New  York ;  D :  10378,  Apr. 
13,  1907;  2c.  Apr.  13,   1907.  9385 

Cupid   below    stairs;    a 
Busch. 

©    William    Busch, 
Nov.  7,  1907. 

Cupid  (The)  club;  by  A. 
Typewritten. 

©    Albert    A.    Abelson,    Chicago;    D :  15198, 
Feb.  ^6,  1909;  2c.  Feb.  27,  1909.  9387 

Cupid  in  a  convent;  romantic  comic  opera  in  3 
acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  E.  I\Iartin-Seymour, 
music  by  Mario  di  Capri.  77  p.  4".  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©   EdAvard   Martin    Seymour,   London ;    D : 
3727,  July  16,  1903 ;  2c.  July  15,  1903.     -  9388 

Cupid  in  Bohemia;  a  vaudeville  sketch,  by  P. 
Hamlin. 

©  Philip  Hamlin,  Denver ;   D :  14590,  Dec. 
22,  1908.  9389 

Cupid  in  camp;  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  music 

by  O.  R.  Farrar,  libretto  by  G.  S.  McGuigan. 

©  Orion  R.  Farrar  and  Geo.  S.  McGuigan, 

Youugstown,  O. ;  D  :  2494,  Oct.  16,  1902.    9390 

a  military  farce  in  2  acts. 

©   Daniel  A.   Ruebel,   Lexington,   Mo. ;    D : 
12817,  Apr.  23,  1908.  9391 


farce   comedy,   by   W. 

St.    Louis ;    D 

93 

A.  Abelson.     41  p.     f°. 


11678, 
9386 


Cupid  in  Congress;  a  comic  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  G.  II.  Howard.     Typewritten. 

©  George  H.  Howard,  Washington;  1899: 
83422,  Dec.  26 ;  2c.  Jan.  24,  1901.  9392 

•  Same.     101  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  George  Henry  Howard,  Washington ;  D : 
11337,  Sept.  12,  1907 ;  2c.  Sept.  12,  1907.    9393 

Cupid  in  Cuba;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  G.  B. 
Selby.     98  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  16,  1915;  D:  41504;  George  B. 
Selby,  Louisville.  9393a 

Cupid  in  livery;  or,  Vanquishing  a  mother- 
in-law,  an  original  American'  comic  opera  in  2 
acts,  written  by  Frank  Mitchell  Vandon  (M.  F. 
Donovan)   composed  by  John  M.  Loretz,  jr. 

©  M.  F.  Donovan,  New  York ;  1881 :  16913, 
Oct   31.  9394 

Cupid  in  pinafores;  a  comedy  of  mis (s) manage- 
ment in  3  acts,  by  C.  R.  Ban-ett. 

©  Charles  Raymond  Barrett,  Chicago;  D: 
245,  Mar.  21,  1901.  9395 

Same.     180  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Raymond  Barrett,  Chicago ;  D : 
1412.5,  Oct.  23,  1908;  2c.  Oct.  23,  1908.     9396 

Cupid  in  politics;  comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
S.  G.  Meistennan.  [2],  17  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    24,    1913;    D:  35116;    Samuel 
Gamaliel  IMeisterman,  Arlington,  N.  J.       9397 

Cupid  in  shirt  sleeves;  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
W.  Atkins  Scott. 

©    Roxbury    pub.    co..    New    York;    1899: 
76312,  Nov.  22;  2c.  Nov.  15.  9398 

Cupid  in  trousers;  a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts 
and  3  scenes,  by  S.  T.  and  Isidor  Tornberg. 
66  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Samuel  Thorn  Tornberg,  Brooklyn ;   D : 
14842,  Jan.  11,  1909;  2c.  Jan.  11  1909.     9399 

Cupid,  Kitty  and  the  flies;  by  E.  W.  Tuttle. 
©  Elizabeth  W.  Tuttle,  New  York;  1891: 
44528,  Dec.  8.  9400 

Cupid,  M.  D. ;  dramatic  composition,  by  Mar- 
garet Bennett.     12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  25,  1910;   D:  20886;  Arthur  L. 
Carnahan,  Houghton,  Mich.  9401 

Cupid  on  a  lark.     See  Marriage  (The)  habit. 

Cupid  on  crutches;  comedy  playlet  in  1  act,  by 
AV.  W.  Norton.     8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  5,  1913 ;  D :  34022 ;  William  War- 
ren Norton,  Detroit.  9402 

Cupid  on  the  run;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  B. 
Smith.     120  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Burton  Smith,  New  York ;  D :  5497,  Aug. 
30,  1904;  2c.  Aug.  30,  1904.  9403 


447 


9404 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


9426 


Cupid  on  wheels;  a  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  Albert 
Lang  Wyeth.  Philadelphia,  The  Penn  pub- 
lishing company,  1897. 

©  Penn  pub.  cc,  Philadelphia ;  1897 :  293S1, 
May  14 ;  2c.  May  17.  9404 

Cupid  plays  foot-ball;  play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  P. 
Meier.     [11]  p.     f".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  6,  1914 ;  D :  36947 ;  Clarence  P. 
Meier.  Newark.  N.  J.  9404a 

Cupid's  blind;  an  original  romantic  comedy  in 
4  acts,  by  F.  P.  Dodge. 

©  Frederick  Paulding  Dodge,  Sacketts  Har- 
bor, N.  Y. ;  1887  :  19322,  July  27.  9405 

or.  Blind  love,  an  original  romantic  com- 


Cupid's  arrows;  a  1  act  play,  by  D.  B.  Wallace. 
Typewritten. 

©  Donald  B.  Wallace,  Washington;  1900: 
1116,  Jan.  12:  2c.  Jan.  12.  9415 

See  also  Love's  witcheries. 


edy  in  4  acts,  by  F.  P.  Dodge. 

©  Frederick  Paulding  Dodge,  Boston ;  1890 : 
37440,  Nov.  26.  9406 

Cupid,  the  conqueror;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  J.  S. 
Burrell. 

©  James  S.  Burrell,  New  York ;  1872 :  6296, 
June  12.  9407 

Cupid,  the  cow  punch;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
Kichard  Walton  Tully,  founded  upon  the  novel 
of  the  same  name,  by  Eleanor  Gates.  134  p.  4°. 
Typew-ritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    19,    1909;    D :  17251 ;    Richard 
Watson  [  !]  Tully,  Santa  Clara,  Cal.  9408 

Cupid  to  the  rescue;  a  musical  comedy  sketch, 
by  H.  Turpi n.  [1],  14  p.  4".  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Feb.  11,  1913 ;  D :  32284 ;  Harry  Tur- 
pin,  New  York.  9409 

Cupid  up  to  date;  or,  The  witch  of  Echo  Cave, 
a  4  act  musical  comedy,  by  A.  G.  Rogers. 

©  A.  G.  Rogers,  Corona,  N.  Y. ;  1896 :  34067, 
June  8.  9410 

Cupid  vs.  cupidity;  a  society  drama  in  4  acts, 
bv  C.  Reed.  Washington,  T.  J.  Brashears, 
printer,  1873.    1  p.  1.,  58  p.    16°. 

©  Charles  Reed,   Washington ;   1873 :  2284, 
Mar.  8 ;  2c.  Apr.  14.  9411 

Cupid  versus  Mephistopheles;  society  drama  in 
3  acts,  by  P.  T.  Langdon. 

©   Pierre   T.    Langdon,    Pittsburgh;    1880: 
7771,  May  19.  9413 

Cupid  vs.  the  stage.  See  Amateurs. 

Cupid's  academy;  or.  The  benefits  of  co-edu- 
cation, a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  written  by 
C.  C.  Buel,  composed  by  Gottlieb  Federlein. 

©  Clarence  Clough  Buel,  New  York;  1885: 
9826,  Apr.  29.  9413 

Cupid's  arrow;  in  4  acts,  by  G.  B.  Rhodes.  51  p. 
f.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    23,    1910;    D.    22532;    George 
Blake  Rliodes,  Bomar,  Okl.  9414 


Cupid's  art;  by  W.  B.  Compton.  11  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    22,    1910;    D:  20001;    William 
Biven  Compton,  San  Francisco.  9416 

Cupid's  bargain  counter;  by  R.  Bache.  20  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Rene  Bache,  Washington ;  D :  1450,  Feb. 
15,  1902;  2c.  Feb.  15,  1902.  9417 

Cupid's  capers;  a  farce-comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Bert  Richards.  Clyde,  O.,  A.  D.  Ames,  1887. 
21  p.  12°.  ( [Ames'  series  of  standard  and 
minor  drama,  no.  225] ) 

©  A.  D.  Ames,  Clyde,  O. ;  1887 :29798,  Nov. 
17;  2c.  Dec.  5.  9418 

owned,   originated,   composed,   and   written 

by  W.  A.  Snow.     Typewritten. 

©  Walter  Augustine  Snow.  Boston ;  1895 : 
33S23,  June  28:  Ic.  June  28.  9419 

sketch,  by  J.  Montague.  10  p.  f.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  16,  1911;  D:  25504;  John  Mon- 
tague, New  York.  9420 

See  also  Pa,risian  revels. 


Cupid's  chance;  a  comedietta  in  1  act,  by  F.  W. 
Hoyt. 

©  Francis  AVoodworth  Hoyt,  Albany ;  1893 : 
35270,  July  28.  9421 

Cupid's  chariot;  cycling  comedy  in  3  acts. 

©  Powers  bros..  New  York ;  1892 :  47256. 
Nov.  21.  9422 

Cupid's  coincidence;  a  1  act  dramatic  composi- 
tion, by  F.  J.  Beaman.  16  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Fred  .T.  Beaman,  Jackson,  Mich. ;  D : 
12689,  Apr.  6,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  6.  1908.  9423 

Cupid's  colors;  or.  The  patriot  band,  musical 
comedy  in  2  acts,  by  C.  E.  Hall.     37  p.     t". 

Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Constance  E.  Hall,  Brooklyn ;  D :  4102, 
Oct.  15,  1903 ;  2c.  Oct.  15,  1903.  9424 

Cupid's  comedetta.     Typewritten. 

©  Edward  L.  and  Carrie  Landon,  Kalama- 
zoo, Mich.;  1900:  A:  30537,  Dec.  18;  2c. 
Dec.  18.  9425 

Cupid's  contest;  a  petite  comedy  in  1  act  and  1 
scene,  by  E.  C.  Jara.  12  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Elise  Camille  Jara,  San  Francisco;  D: 
132-11,  June  24,  1908;  2c.  June  24,  1908.     9426 


448 


9427 


COPYEIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED    STATES 


9449 


Cupid's  cruise;  a  Cuban  musical  episode  in  1 
act,  by  W.  T.  Kirby  and  J.  J.  Murphy,  music 
by  J.  J.  Murphy. 

©  John  J.  Murphy  and  William  T.  Kirby, 
Savannah  ;  D  :  16089,  June  17,  1909.  9427 

Cupid's  employment  agency;  a  comedy  in  1 
act,  by  L.  Winter  and  F.  B.  Dodge. 

©  Louise  Winter  and  Flora  Blgelow  Dodge, 
Sioux  Falls,  S.  D. ;  D :  5746,  Nov.  9,  1904. 

9428 

Cupid's  fiasco;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  C.  Gardi- 
ner. 

©     Cornelius     Gardiner,     Chicago ;     1893 : 
54790,  Dec.  11.  9429 

Cupid's  flier  in  Wall  street;  in  1  act,  by  A.  W. 
Greeley.     25  p.     f".     Typewritten. 

©    Alfred    W.    Greeley,    Washington;     D: 
.3788,  Aug.  3,  1903 ;  2c.  Aug.  3,  1903.  9430 

Cupid's  joke;  a  play  for  young  folks,  by  EfRe 
Louise  Koogle. 

©  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O. ;  D :  9263,  Oct. 
18,  1906.  9431 

Cupid's  ladder;  operetta  in  3  acts,  book  by 
Edith  Ellis  [i.  e.  E.  E.  Furness]  lyrics  by  Wm. 
C.  Duncan,  music  by  Charles  J.  Hambitzer. 
[127]  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto  only] 
©  Ic.  Dec.  5,  1911;  D:  25943;  Edith  Ellis 
Furness,  New  York.  9432 

Cupid's  law  suits;  a  new  and  original  comedy 
in  4  acts,  by  J.  F.  Godoy. 

©   Jos§   F.    Godoy,    San    Francisco;    1879: 
5992,  May  3.  9433 

Cupid's  little  game;  a  Newport  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  H.  G.  W. 

©  E.  L.  Freeman  &  co.,  Central  Falls,  R.  I. ; 
1881:13492,  Sept.  2;  2c.  Sept.  12.  9434 

Cupid's  middleman.     Typewritten. 

©  Carvl  Wilbur,  New  York;  1900  A:  4469, 

Feb.  17 ;  2c.  Feb.  24.  9435 

Cupid's  monogram;  a  comedy,  by  F.  Gellatly. 

©  Francis  Gellatly,  Lake  Forest,  111. ;  1879 : 

3960,  Mar.  25.  9436 

Cupid's  partner;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Gladys 

Ruth  Bridgham.     Boston,  Walter  H.  Baker  & 

CO.,  1914.    47  p.    12°.     ( On  cover :  Baker's  ed. 

of  plays) 

©  Feb.  21,  1914 ;  2c.  Feb.  24, 1914 ;  D  :  36114 ; 
AValter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.  9436a 

Cupid's  pastimes.     See  Love's  labor  not  lost. 
Cupid's  pranks;  a  farcial  and  musical  melange 

in  3  acts,  by  S.  Morris. 
©  Sam  Morris,  United  States ;  1887 :  29210, 

Nov.  11.  9437 

playlet  in  1  act,  by  W.  L.  Sweitzer.     40  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  20.  1911;  D:  24009;  Willard  L. 
Sweitzer,  Allentown,  Pa.  9438 


Cupid's  promise;  a  phantasy,  by  E.  H.  Cahill. 
17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edward  Hamilton  Cahill,  New  York;  D: 
562.  June  10,  1901 :  2c.  June  10,  1901.      9439 

Cupid's  rival;  or,  Amoureuse,  comedy  in  3 
acts,  adapted  from  the  French  of  Georges  de 
Porto  Riche,  by  M.  Walsh. 

©  Marie  Walsh,  Brooklyn ;   D :  5221,   June 
22,  1904.  9440 


Cupid's  sister. 

©   John    S.    Egan, 
9294,  Oct.  23,  1906. 


Wilmington,    Del. ;    D : 
9441 


Cupid's  stepladder;  vaudeville  sketch,  by  L. 
Weslyn.     [1],    14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  14,  1912 ;  D :  30536 ;  Louis  Wes- 
lyn, New  York.  9442 

Cupid's  summer  dream;  1  act  comedy  drama, 
by  G.  Denison.     59  p.     f.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  May  18,  1915 ;  D :  40694 ;  George  Deni- 
son, Keyport,  N.  J.  9442a 

Cupid's  test;  comedy  in  4  acts,  anonymous.  116 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  27,  1910 ;  D :  20090 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  9443 

Cupid's  trap;  play  in  1  act,  by  C.  L.  Burnham. 
14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  11.  1912  ;  D  :  31362  ;  Clara  Louise 
Burnham,  Chicago.  9444 

Cupid's  trick;  a  new  and  original  comedy  in  1 
act,  by  P.  Gibson.     22  p.     8".     Typewritten. 

©  Preston  Gibson,  Chicago ;  D :  3172,  Mar. 
21,  1903;  2c.  Apr.  8,  1903.  9445 

— ^-  valentine  playlet,  by  P.  Gibson.  New  York, 
S.  French;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1911.  21 
p.     12°. 

©    June   3,    1911;    2c.    June   3,    1911;    D: 
24389;   Preston   Gibson,   Washington.       9446 

Cupid's  victory;  play  in  5  acts  translated  from 
the  Swedish  play.  Varmlandingarne,  of  Fred- 
erik  August  Dahlgren,  by  E.  Stanton.  [3], 
35  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  14,  1914 ;  D :  38967 ;  Ester  Stan- 
ton, Pasadena.  9446a 

play  in  4  acts,  by  L.  A.  Bahner.     [65]  p. 

f.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  20,  1911 ;  D  :  24746 ;  Leo  Aloysius 
Bahner,  Denver.  9447 

Cupid's  visit  to  the  agent's  office;  character 
sketch,  by  J.  F.  Barber.  8  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Ic.   Nov.   19,    1910;   D:  22597;    John   F. 
Barber,   Brooklyn.  9448 

Cupid's  wedding;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  D.  I. 
Blascoer. 

©  D.  I.  Blascoer,  Columbus,  Ga. ;  1897 :  49273, 
Sept.  2.  9449 


5379°— 15- 


-29 


449 


9449 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


9468 


Cupletista  (La)  de  moda;  historieta  comico- 
lirica  en  1  acto,  en  prosa,  letra  de  E.  Polo, 
miisica  de  los  maestros  Arderius  y  Ubeda. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espauoles]  1914. 
52  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Mar.   15,   1915;   Ic.   Mar.   17,   1915;   D: 
401S9;  Erne.sto  Polo,  Madrid.  9449a 

Cupola  (La)  (The  cupola);  4  acts  of  Florentine 
hi.story,  by  Augusto  Novelli,  rendered  into  Eng- 
lish, adapted  and  annotated,  by  G.  G.  Spe- 
ranza.     77  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.    25,    1915;    D:  39790;    Gino   C. 
Sperauza,  Bedford,  N.  Y.  9449b 

Curate  (The);  a  drama. 

©  Charles  L.  Wright  and  Fred  Cecil  Brooks, 
Pittsburgh;  1889:6471,  Feb.  26.  9450 


See  also  Parson  (The) 

Curate    (The)    of    Belmont, 
fellowship. 


See   Parted    (A) 


Curate's  (The)  secret;  by  Richard  E.  Harcourt 
[pseud,  of  P.  A.  Paillou]  18  p.  4".  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  20,  1911 ;  D :  28044 ;  F.  A.  Paillou, 
St,  Louis.  9451 

Cure  (The);  comedy  in  1  act,  by  J.  A.  McCollom, 
jr.    15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Jan.   28,   1915;    D:  39524;    John   A. 
McCollom,  jr.,  AUentown,  Pa.  9451a 


—  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  B.  Dowd.     [2],  56 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  13,  1912 ;  D  :  28306 ;  Willis  Bruce 
Dowd,  New  York.  9452 


—  comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by  J.  B.  Theissen. 
[2],  19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.   22,   1913;    D:  34806;    John   B. 
Theissen,  Covington,  Ky.  9453 


dramatic  sketch,  by  G.  Sherwood.     [23]  p. 

4*.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  15,  1910 ;  D  :  21792  ;  Grace  Sher- 
wood, New  York.  9454 

Cure  and  sinecures;  a  farce-comedy  in  1  act,  by 
J.  Godfrey. 

©  John  Godfrey,  Detroit ;  D :  247,  Mar.  22, 
1904.  9455 

Cure  (A)  for  coquettry;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
J.  S.  Mackaye,  suggested  by  a  sketch  from 
the  French. 

©  James  Steele  Mackaye,  New  York ;  1871 : 
11581,  Dec.  7.  9456 

Cure  (A)  for  dudes. 

©  F.  E.  Chase,  Boston ;  1888 :  9649,  Apr.  2 ; 
2c.  May  2.  9457 


Cure  (A)  for  giving;  by  H.  C.  Baker.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Henry  Charles  Baker,  Chicago ;  D :  372, 
Apr.  20,  1901 ;  2c.  Apr.  20,  1901.  9458 

Cure  (A)  for  husbands;  a  comedy  sketch,  by 
George  M.  Ilosener.  (In  Stagelore,  v.  1,  Feb., 
1912) 

©  Feb.  10, 1912  ;  2c.  Feb.  17,  1912 ;  A :  305907  ; 
Wetzel,  Rosener  &  James,  New  York.         9459 

Cure  (A)  for  jealousy;  farce  in  1  act,  by  M. 
Nobles.     [1],  13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  26,  1912;  D:  29499;  Milton 
Nobles,  Brooklyn.  9460 

a  farcical  skit  for  vaudeville,  by  O.  S.  Pike. 

[1],  8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  17,  1913 ;  D  :  32346 ;  Charles  Sum- 
ner Pike,  Detroit.  9461 

Cure  (A)  for  love;  a  light  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
W.  A.  Lawson.    125  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  William  A.  Lawson.  Sacramento,  Cal. ; 
D :  6880,  June  26,  1905 ;  2c.  June  26,  1905. 

9462 

Cure  (A)  for  rheumatiz;  play  in  4  scenes,  by 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  M.  Eraser.  15  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  8,  1913 ;  D :  34355 ;  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
aialcolm  Eraser,  Brook  Haven,  N.  Y.  9463 

Cure  for  the  blues;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  a  rev.  ed. 
of  John  Brougham's  play,  Playing  with  fire,  by 
W.  Redmund.    61  p.    12".    Typewritten. 

©  William  Redmund,  United  States;  1886: 
18944,  Aug.  21 ;  2c.  Sept.  27.  9464 

Cure  (A)  in  Christian  science;  a  comedy  sketch, 
by  E.  A.  Braniff. 

©  Edward  A.  Braniff,  Kansas  City,  Mo. ; 
1900  A :  2966,  Feb.  1.  9465 

Cure  (The)  of  a  wilful  wife.     See  Aunt  Abbie. 

Cure  (The)  of  Mrs.  Reynolds;  a  farce  in  3  acts, 
by  M.  B.  Long.    146  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  12,  1909 ;  D :  16545 ;  Maxwell 
Budd  Long,  Cincinnati,  O.  9466 

Cured;  by  T.  Saxe.    13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©  Templer  Saxe,  New  York ;  D :  10192,  Mar. 
23,  1907 ;  2c.  Mar.  23,  1907.  9467 

•  farce  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Victor  H.  Smalley. 

18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  18,  1911;  D:  24232;  Estate  of 
Victor  H.  Smalley,  Stephen  Conday,  adm.,  St. 
Paul.  9468 


—  farce  in  1  act,  by  J.  Simonson.     [2],  17  p. 
4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  5,  1914 ;  D :  38469 ;  Julius  Simon- 
son,  New  York.  9468a 


450 


9469 


COPYEIGHTED  IN  THE   UNITED   STATES 


9489 


Cured — Continued. 

sketch,   by   J.   A.   Westhauser   and   Robert 

Gariveau  Irsfield.    12  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Jan.  19,  1910 ;  D :  17974 ;   Joseph  A. 

Westhauser,  St.  Paul.  9469 

See  also  Her  family. 


Cured  at  last, 
ists. 


See  Day  (A)  with  the  special- 


7   p. 


Cured   of   admiration;   by    E.   Nice. 
Typewritten. 
©  Eugene  Nice,  New  York ;  D :  10489,  May 
4,  1907 ;  2c.  May  4,  1907.  9470 

Curfew;  a  drama  in  3  acts  founded  on  the  fa- 
mous poem  of  Curfew  must  not  ring  to-night, 
dramatized  by  W.  B.  Alexander. 

©  Wm.  B.  Alexander,  Long  Branch,  N.  J.; 
1896 :  11826.  Feb.  21.  9471 

a  romantic  drama  in  3  acts,  by  H.  P.  Mur- 


ray. 

©  Hubert  P.  Murray,  New  Orleans;  1887: 
11654,  May  2.  9472 

Curfew  (The)  bell;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  E. 
Henry. 

©   James   Europa   Henry,  Allegheny,    Pa.; 

1895 :  34245,  July  1.  9473 

Curfew  shall  not  ring  to-night,  a  drama 


in  5  acts,  by  J.  J.  Fox. 

©  John  J.  Fox,  Block  Island,  R.  I.;  1880: 
8300,  May  31.  9474 

Curfew  must  not  ring  tonight.     See  Curfew. 

Curfew  shall  not  ring  tonight.  See  Curfew 
(The)  bell, 

Curieuse  (Tine)  consultation;  par  Henry  de 
Brisay.    3  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  15,  1912  ;  D :  29998 ;  Gaumont  co., 
New  York.  9475 

Curieuse  (La)  d'amour.     See  Sylvie. 

Curing  a  habit.     See  Cigarettes. 

Curing  Billy;  farce  comedy  in  1  act,  by  A. 
Brooks  [pseud,  of  Irving  Hayward]  adapted 
from  a  former  1  act  farce.  The  rest  cure.^  [2], 
33  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  27,  1914 ;  D :  36172 ;  Alan  Brooks 
(Irving  Hayward)  New  York.  9475a 

Curing  father;  fast  farce  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
E.  G.  Longman.     [2],  15  p.    4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1913 ;  D :  32651 ;  Edward  G. 
Longman,  Brooklyn.  9476 

Curing  Mrs.  Sherwood;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
W.  B,  Gerard  [pseud.]  [1],  12  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  16,  1912;  D:  29059;  Gerard  B. 
Werner,  New  York.  9477 


Curing  the  tenor;  by  P.  Cremonesi.  15  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  15,  1912 ;  D :  28712 ;  Paolo  Cre- 
monesi, Paterson.  9478 

farce  in  1  act,  by  M.  Sheridan,     [i],  16  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  13,  1912  ;  D  :  29461 ;  Mattie  Sheri- 
dan, New  York.  9479 

Curiosity;  eccentric  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Joseph 
Derrick.    63  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Mr.s.  Hugh  O'Donnell,  St.  Paul ;  D :  2222, 
Aug.  11,  1902 ;  2c.  Aug.  11,  1902.  9480 

Curiosity  (The)  of  women;  dramatic  composi- 
tion, by  I.  B.  Goodrich,  jr. 

©  Ira  B.  Goodrich,  Boston ;  D :  7144,  Aug. 
22,  1905.  9481 

Curioso  (Un)  accidente;  commedia  in  3  atti, 
di  Carlo  Goldoni,  ed.  with  introduction  and 
notes  bv  J.  D.  M.  Ford.  Boston,  D.  C.  Heath 
&  CO.,  1899.  ix,  1 1.,  78  p.  16°.  (Heath's  mod- 
ern language  series) 

©  .7.  D.  M.  Ford,  Cambridge,  Mass.;  1899: 
25451,  Apr.  12 ;  2c.  Apr.  12.  9482 

Curious;  or,  The  adventures  of  a  telegraph 
operator,  a  musical  sketch  in  1  act,  3  scenes, 
by  F.  Lodge. 

©  Frank  Lodge,  Brooklyn;  1884:21233, 
Oct.  23.  9483 

Curious  (A)  voyage.     Typewritten. 

©  John  G.  Schrode  and  Wm.  C.  Schrode, 
Philadelphia;  1899:14419,  Feb.  21;  2c.  Feb. 
21.  9484 

Curragh  (The);  a  comedy-drama  in  5  acts,  by 
J.  Walsh, 

©  John  Walsh,  New  York;  1891:11272, 
Mar.  27.  9485 

Current  (The)  of  a  curse;  an  original  and  sensa- 
tional drama  in  6  acts,  by  E.  N.  Lusk. 

©  E.  N.  Lusk,  Chicago;  1883:15123,  Aug. 
16.  9486 

•    or,  The  sins  of  the  parents  are  visited 

upon  their  children  unto  the  third  and 
fourth  generation,  an  original  and  sensational 
drama  in  6  acts,  and  20  scenes,  by  E.  N.  Lusk. 

©  E.  N.  Lusk,  Chicago ;  1875 :  11356,  Oct.  30. 

9487 
Current  topics  of  the  past.    See  Folk-lore. 

Currents;  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  L.  Stevenson.  84 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  24,  1910 ;  D :  22136 ;  Augusta  L. 
Stevenson,  Indianapolis.  9488 

by  P.  Gibson.  [148]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  31,  1910 ;  D :  22453 ;  Preston  Gib- 
son, Washington.  9489 


451 


9490 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


9509 


Curse  (The);  playlet  of  politics  in  1  act,  by  M. 
Terrell  and  H.  O.  Steclihan.  49  p.  obi.  16". 
Typewritten. 

<g)  Ic.   Nov.   11,   1911;   D:  25743;   Maverick 
Terrell  and  H.  O.  Steclihan,  Seattle.  9490 

Curse  (The)  fulfilled.     See  Ada  Mitchell. 

Curse  (The)  in  a  dead  man's  eye;  play  in  4  acts, 
by  E.  Musi,n-ove.    94  p.    i".    Typewritten. 

(c)    Ethel    Musgrove,    Louisville ;     D :  6227. 
Feb.  15,  1905 ;  2c.  Jan.  15,  1906.  9491 

Curse  of  beauty;  by  W.  A.  Dillon.  40  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  William  Au.stin  Dillon,  Cortland,  N.  Y. ; 
D :  5S99,  Dec.  12.  1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  13,  1904.    9492 

a  tale  of  the  twentieth  century,  by  Marjorie 

Holmes. 

©  Elizabeth  F.  R.  Brooks,   St.  Louis;   D: 
3109,  Mar.  9,  1903.  9493 

Curse  (The)  of  Cain;  a  melodrama  in  a  prologue 
and  6  tableaux,  by  D.  Belasco  and  Peter  Rob- 
ertson. 

©    David    Belasco,    San    Francisco;    1882: 
7573,  May  10.  9494 

a  romantic  drama  in  3  acts  and  prologue, 

by  W.  H.  Long,  jr. 

©    W.    H.    Long,    jr.,    Philadelphia; 


1896: 
9495 


See  Mermaid  (The) 
See  Corinna. 


31124,  May  22. 

Curse  (The)  of  Cape  Cod. 

Curse  (The)  of  Courtney. 

Curse  (The)  of  drink;  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
C.  E.  Blaney.    141  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Charles  E.  Blaney,  Newark.  N.  J. ;   D : 
4530,  Jan.  20,  1904 ;  2c.  Jan.  20,  1904.  9496 

See  also   Fatal   glass. — Mechanic's    (The) 


Curse  (The)  of  graft;  drama  in  1  act,  by  W.  S. 
Franklin  and  J.  Gold.    10  p.    4".    Typewi'itten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    14,    1914;    D :  36342 ;    Wm.    S. 
Franklin  and  J.  Gold,  San  Francisco.      9500a 

Curse  (The)  of  greed  and  gold;  by  John  Thomas 
Lindsay. 

©  John  F.  Senger,  Niobrara,  Neb. ;   1895 : 
36527,  July  13.  9501 

•  Curse  (The)  of  intemperance.     See  Ruined  life. 

Curse  of  'Kaskia;  an  historical  melodrama  of 
old  Kaskaskia  in  1778  in  4  acts. 

©  Jessie  Beattie  Thomas  and  E.  G.  Matlack, 
Red  Bud,  111 ;  1895 :  64336,  Dec.  19.  9502 


daughter. 

Curse  (The)  of  drugs;  1  act  drama,  by  H.  E. 
Dela  Poore.    13  p.    f".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  22,  1912;   D :  28381 ;  Harold  E. 
Dela  Poore,  New  York.  9497 

Curse  (The)  of  friendship;  1  act  play,  by  A.  E. 
Reim.    Milwaukee, A.  E.  Reim,  1910.    lip.    4°. 

©  Jan.  7,  1911 ;  2c.  Jan.  9,  1911 ;  D  :  23049 ; 
Adolph  E.  Reim,  Milwaukee.  9498 

Curse  (The)  of  gambling;  dramatic  sketch,  by 
Clarence  Christopher  Higgius.  [1],  7  p.  f. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Dec.   27,    1913;    D:  35479;    Clarence 
Higgins.  Brooklyn.  9499 

Curse  (The)  of  gold;  a  play  of  the  people  in  4 
acts,  by  W.  Osgood.     Typewritten. 

©    Whitman    Osgood,    Washington;    1897: 
40376,  July  10 ;  2c.  Aug.  11.  9500 


Curse  (The)  of  polygamy, 
naticism. 


See  Dupes  of  fa- 


Curse  (The)   of  rum;  an  original  drama  in  5 

acts,  by  George  Fawcett  Rowe. 

©  Henry  C.  Jarrett,  New  York ;  1879 :  14432, 

Oct.  28.  9503 

See  also  Ruth. 

Curse  (The)  of  San  Francisco;  a  thrilling  play 
in  5  acts,  by  J.  C.  Smith. 

©    James    Cooper    Smith,    San    Francisco; 
1878:    24S5,  Feb.  28.  9504 

Curse  (The)  of  the  conquered;  or,  The  lady  and 
the  Indian,  by  M.  W.  Johnston.  11  p.  f. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  29,  1910 ;  D :  22682 ;  May  Welles 
Johnston,  Oxford,  N.  Y.  9505 

Curse  (The)  of  the  day;  by  W.  L.  Royall.  54  p. 
16^ 

©  William  L.  Royall,  Richmond  ;  D :  11144, 
Aug.  9,  1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  9,  1907.  9506 

Same.  Richmond,  Taylor  &  Taylor  print- 
ing CO.,  1907.    cover-title,  27  p.    16°. 

©  William  L.  Royall,  Richmond;  D:  10106, 
Mar.  9,  1907 ;  2c.  Mar.  9,  1907.  9507 

Curse  (The)  of  to-day;  a  society  drama  in  5  acts 
and  5  tableaux,  by  T.  D.  Wright. 

©  Thomas  D.  Wright,  United  States ;  1884 : 
2987,  Feb.  11.  ,  9508 

Curse  you  Jack  Dalton;  novelty  motion  picture 
burlesque,  by  J.  C.  Havez.  16  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.   June   30,   1914;    D:  37491;    Jean   C. 
Havez,  New  York.  9508a 

Curtain  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  L.  F.  Bus- 
well.    14  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tan.  22,  1915;  D:  39475;  Henry  L.  P. 
Buswell,  Gloucester,  Mass.  9508b 

Curtain  (The)  lifted;  or.  The  order  of  the  sons 
of  Mars,  a  burlesque  initiation  ceremony,  by 
Frank  E.  Hiland.  Chicago,  The  dramatic- 
pub.  CO. 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago ;  1896 :  59785, 
Oct.  30;  2c.  Nov.  4.  9509 


452 


9510 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


9532 


Curzon  sisters  flying  butterflies;  by  J.  J.  Wil- 
liams.    5  p.     f.    Typewritten. 

©  .Joseph  John  Williams,  Jackson,  Miss. ; 
D  :  9676,  Dec.  20,  1906 ;  2c.  Dec.  17,  1906.  9510 

Cush;  or.  The  heart  of  gold,  an  entirely  new 
and  original  drama,  by  James  J.  McCloskey. 

©  Fred  G.  Maeder,  New  York ;  1875 :  8579, 
Aug.  19.  9511 

Custer  and  his  avengers;  an  original  drama,  by 
J.  W.  Robertson. 

©  J.  W.  Robertson,  United  States;  1876: 
8867,  July  29.  9512 

Custer  (The)  massacre;  an  epoch  in  American 
aborisinal  history  in  3  tableaux,  designed  and 
arr.  by  T.  W.  Prior.    7  p.    t°.    Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  W.  Prior,  Chicago  ;  D  :  6884,  June 
12,  1905;  2c.  June  12,  1905.  9513 

Custer's  last  fight;  a  dramatic  composition  in 
4  acts  by  Hal.  Reid  [i.  e.  James  H.  Reid]  66 
p.     8".     Typewritten. 

©  B.  E.  Forrester  and  Aubrey  Mittenthal, 
New  York;  D :  3280,  Apr.  13,  1903;  2c.  Apr. 
18,  1903.  9514 

Custodian  (The);  comedy-drama  in  5  acts  and 
4  scenes,  by  G.  A.  Lemming.  61  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Geo.  A.  Lemming,  Chicago;  D:  8974,  Aug. 
17,  1906;  2c.  Aug.  17,  1906.  9515 

See  also  Four  plays;  by  Archibald  Eyre. 

Custom  (The);  play  in  1  act,  bv  C.  W.  Camp. 
[2],  34  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  31,  1913;  D :  33375 ;  Charles 
Wad.sworth  Camp,  New  York.  9516 

Custom  house  inspection.  See  At  the  custom 
house. 

Customs  (The)  inspector;  comedy  sketch,  by 
Barry  Gray.    10  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  2,  1913;  D :  31863 ;  Evan  E. 
Blair,  Philadelphia.  9517 

See  also  Vaudevillainies. 

Cut  and  come  again;  vaudeville  act  in  1  scene, 
by  P.  S.  M.  Munro. 

©  P.  S.  M.  Munro,  Brooklyn ;  D :  1415,  Feb. 
7,  1902.  .9518 

Cut  (The)  glove;  a  sensational  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  Augusta  Georgie  Barnes. 

©  Lucien  Barnes,  Baltimore ;  1874 :  14.526, 
Dec.  1.  9519 

Cut  off  with  a  shilling;  a  comedietta  in  1  act, 
by  S.  Theyre  Smith,  new  American  ed.  cor- 
rectly reprinted  from  the  original  authorized 
acting  ed.  New  York,  H.  Roorbach  [1890] 
25  p.  12°.  (Roorbach's  American  ed.  of  act- 
ing plays,  no.  28) 

©  Harold  Roorbach,  New  York ;  1890 :  5369, 
Feb.  12  ;  2c.  Mai'.  25.  9520 


Cut  rates;  a  new  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  S.  Marble. 

©  Scott  Marble,  Thomas  H.  Davis,  W.  T. 

Keogh,   James   D.   Burbridge,   United    States; 

1895 :  22658,  Apr.  24.  9521 

Cut  (The)  throat  band  of  Bazoo  Katim;  a  sense- 
less possibility,  by  W.  W.  Steiner.  23  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Walter  W.  Steiner,  St.  Louis ;  D :  11243, 
Aug.  27,  1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  27.    1907.  9522 

Cut  (The)  will;  or.  Saved  on  the  gallows,  a 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  M.  Richardson. 

©    James    Martin    Richardson,    Memphis, 
Tenn. ;  1875 :  2113,  Mar.  6.      ^  9523 

Cutting  deep;  play  in  3  acts,  by  D.  E.  Chantler. 
[198]  p.     4".    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  23,  1912 ;  D :  29468  ;  David  Ever- 
ett Chantler,  Pittsburgh.  9524 

Cutting  his  way;  an  Ethiopian  sketch.  ([Up-to- 
date  series] ) 

©  Monroe  and  Shearer,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ; 
1897 :  67350,  Dec.  4 ;  2c.  Dec.  4.  9525 

Cy  Whittaker's  place;  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  C. 
Lincoln  and  William  Danforth,  dramatization 
of  novel  of  the  same  name,  by  J.  G.  Lincoln. 
110  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  24,  1910;   D:  20011;  Joseph  C. 
Lincoln,  Hackensack,  N.  J.  9526 

Cyanide  of  life;  a  monologue,  by  Julia  Murdock 
[pseud,  of  L.  E.  Sperry]  7  1.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    14,    1912;    C:357;    Louise    E. 
Sperry,  Washington.  9527 

Cycle  (The);  dramatic  novelty  in  3  acts,  by 
H.  M.    Graves.    101  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  20,   1915;   D :  40405 ;   Harry  M. 
Graves,  New  York.  9527a 

Cycle  (The)  carnival;  an  entertainment  on 
wheels,  written  and  arr.  by  T.  E.  Daniels. 

©  Taylor  E.  Daniels,  Chicago ;  1895 :  62081, 
Dec.  7.  9528 

Cyclone  (The);  a  comedy. 

©   Neil   Burgess,    New   York ;    1896 :  54821, 
Oct.  3.  9529 


a  drama  in  7  acts,  by  A.  T.  Mitchell. 

©    Alexander    T.    Mitchell,    Philadelphia; 
1886 :  7880,  Apr.  3.  9530 

—  a  4  act  western  comedy  drama,  by  G.  H. 
Eldon.     Typewritten. 

©  G.  Harris  P^ldon,  Alexandria,  Ind. ;  1897 : 
5922,  Jan.  19;  2c.  Dec.  29,  1897.  9531 

—  a  musical  comedy  in  3  spasms,  adapted  by 
J.  S.  Edwards. 

©  James  S.  PJdwards,  United  States;  1888: 
80589,  Oct.  26.  9532 


453 


9533 


DBAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


9551 


Cyclone  (The)— Continued. 

an  original  sensational  comedy-drama,   by 

M.  C.  Woodward. 
©  Matt  C.   Woodward,   New   Yorlj;   1892: 

28695,  July  9.  9533 

Cyclone  (A)  for  a  cent;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by 
Pauline  Plielps.  Boston,  W.  H.  Balier  &  co., 
1894.    IS  p.    16°.     ( Baiter's  ed.  of  plays) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1894; 
49593,  Oct.  24 ;  2c.  Nov.  8.  9534 

Cyclone  Pete;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Alic  Maryl. 
34  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   July  31.   1911;   D:  24819;   Alice  O. 
Nute,  Portland,  Or.  9535 

Cyclones;  or.  The  power  of  persuasion,  a  musi- 
cal comedy  in  2  acts,  by  J.  Flagg. 

©  Jared  Flagg,  New  York ;  1884 :  8844,  Apr. 
28.  9536 

Cymbeline;  ed.  by  Will  D.  Howe.  New  York, 
The  Macmillan  company,  1913.  xiv,  192  p. 
front.    24°.     (The  Tudor  Shakespeare) 

©  Mar.  5,  1913 ;  2c.  Mar.  6,  1913 ;  A :  332691 ; 
Macmillan  co..  New  York.  9537 

ed.  with  notes  by  William  J.  Rolfe.  Har- 
per's library  ed.  New  York  and  London,  Har- 
per &  brothers,  1898.  233,  [1]  p.  front,  illus. 
12°.  (Shakespeare's  complete  works,  v.  18) 
©  Harper  &  bros..  New  York ;  1898 :  25035, 
Apr.  21 :  2c.  Jan.  13,  1899.  9538 

with  a  special  introduction  by  Arthur  Sy- 

mons  and  an  original  frontispiece  by  J.  H.  P. 
Bacon.  [The  University  press  Shakespeare. 
Renaissance  ed.]  New  York,  George  D.  Sproul, 
1907.  xix,  167  p.  front.  4°.  (The  complete 
works  of  William  Shakespeare,  with  anno- 
tations and  a  general  introduction  by  Sidney 
Lee.    V.  14) 

©  University  press,  Cambridge,  Mass. ;  A : 
185034,  Aug.  21,  1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  21.  1907.    9539 


king  of  Britain;  play  in  5  acts,  by  William 

Shakespeare,  as  performed  by  Helena  Modjeska 
(Countess  Bozenta)  Indianapolis,  Hasselman- 
journal  co.,  1883.    75  p.    front.    12°. 

©  Fred  Stinson,  Andover,  Mass. ;  1883 : 
15947,  Aug.  31 ;  2c.  Sept.  6.  9540 

(Shakespeare's  tragedy  of);  ed.  with  notes 

by  William  J.  Rolfe.  New  YorK,  Harper  & 
brothers,  1881.  v,  [6]-231,  [17]  p.  illus. 
front.    16°. 

©  Harper  &  bros..  New  York ;  1881 :  11726, 
July  29 ;  2c.  Aug.  1.  9541 

Same. 

©  by  William  J.  Rolfe,  Cambridge,  Mass., 
as  editor,  in  renewal  for  28  years.  Renewal 
no.  52,  July  23,  1909.  Original  entry,  July  29, 
1881,  no.  11726.  9543 


Cymbeline — Continued. 

Same.  New  York,  Cincinnati  [etc.]  Ameri- 
can book  company  [1905]  292  p.  incl.  front., 
illus.     16°. 

©  William  J.  Rolfe,  Cambridge,  Mass. ;  A : 
116099,  May  5,  1905 ;  2c.  Oct.  14,  1905.        9543 

with  introduction,  and  notes  explana- 


tory and  critical,  by  H.  N.  Hudson.  Boston, 
Giun  &  Heath,  1881.  224  p.  16°.  (Annotated 
English  classics) 

©  Henry  N.  Hudson,  Boston;  1881:7028, 
May  7 ;  2c.  Aug.  27.  9544 

—  Same.  Boston,  Ginn  &  company  [1909] 
224  p.    16°. 

©  Kate  W.  Hudson,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  in 
renewal  for  14  years  from  May  7,  1909,  A: 
229458,  Jan.  29,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  29,  1909.    9545 

—  (The  tragedie  of) ;  by  William  Shakespeare, 
ed.  with  notes,  introduction,  glossary,  list  of 
variorum  readings  and  selected  criticism  by 
Charlotte  Porter  and  Helen  A.  Clarke.  [1st 
folio  ed.  New  York,T.  Y.  Crowell  &  co.  [1910] 
4  p.  1.,  vii-xix,  266  p.    front,     (port.)     16°. 

©  Feb.  17,  1910;  2c.  Feb.  17,  1910;  A: 
256806 ;  Thomas  Y.  Crowell  &  co..  New  York. 

9546 

ed.  by  Horace  Howard  Furness.    Phil- 


adelphia, London,  J.  B.  Lippincott  Co.,  1913. 
3  p.  1.,  v-xx,  523  p.  8°.  (New  variorum  ed. 
of  Shakespeare,     [v.  18] ) 

©  Nov.  14, 1913 ;  2c.  Dec.  3, 1913  ;  A :  358518 ; 
Horace  Howard  Furness,  jr.,  Philadelphia. 

9547 

—  See  also  Shakespeare's  works. 


Cynthia,  the  circus  queen;  by  Mrs.  J.  B.  Macks 
and  B.  C.  Hart. 

©  Mrs.  James  B.  Macks  and  B.  C.  Hart. 
New  York  ;  D :  6434,  Mar.  25,  1905.  9548 

Cypressdale;  an  ideal  of  the  South  before  the 
war,  by  W.  H.  Semple. 

©    Will    H.    Semple,    Philadelphia;    1896: 
67448,  Dec.  11.  9549 

Cyrano;  opera  in  4  acts,  book  by  W.  J.  Hender- 
son, after  the  drama  by  Edmond  Rostand, 
music  by  Walter  Damrosch.  New  York,  G. 
Schirmei'.    46  p.    4°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Feb.  27,  1913  ;  2c.  INIar.  1,  1913 ;  D :  32476 ; 
G.  Schirmer,  New  York.  9550 

by  Walter  Damrosch,  words  by  W.  J. 


Henderson  after  the  drama  by  Edmond  Ros- 
tand. English  version.  New  York,  F.  Rull- 
man,  inc.,  1913.    32  p.    4°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Feb.  13,  1913 ;  2c.  Feb.  14, 1913 ;  D :  32299 ; 
Fred  Rullman,  inc..  New  York.  9551 


454 


9551 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


9569 


Cyrano  de  Bergerac;  by  Edmond  Rostand,  tr.  by 
Helen  B.  Dole,  with  an  introduction  by  Wil- 
liam P.  Trent.  New  York,  T.  Y.  Crowell  & 
company  [1S99]  xs,  232  p.  front,  (port.) 
16°. 

©  T.   Y.  Crowell  &  co.,  New  York;  1899: 
4S832,  July  28;  2c.  July  28.  9551a 

tr.  from  the  French  by  Gertrude  Hall. 


New   York,    Doubleday    &   McClure   co.,   1898. 
viii,  235  p.    front,   (port.)     16". 

©  Doubleday   &   McClure  co.,   New  York; 
1898 :  60013,  Oct.  12  ;  2c.  Oct.  11.  9551b 


— -O.  Renauld's  ending  no.  1  of  act  4  and  of 
play.    Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Renauld,  New  York ;  1898 :  52413, 
Sept.  7 ;  2c.  Sept.  7.  9552 

comedie  heroique  en  5  actes,  en  vers,  par 


Edmond  Rostand;  ed.  with  introduction  and 
notes  by  Oscar  Kuhns.  New  York,  H.  Holt 
and  CO.,  1899.  2  p.  1.,  iii-xi  p.,  1  1.,  202  p.  12". 
©  Henry  Holt  &  co..  New  York ;  1899 :  24990, 
Apr.  10 ;  2c.  Apr.  10.  9553 


Same. 


2p.l., 
4". 


Paris,  P.  Lafitteet  cie.  [1910] 
267,  [1]  p.    col.  front.,  illus.,  col.  plates. 

©  Feb.  17,  1911 ;  2c.  Mar.  4,  1911 ;  D :  23542 ; 
Pierre  Lalitte  &  co.,  Paris.  9554 


— ■ with  notes  and  introduction,  by  Reed 

Paige  Clark.    New  York,  W.  R.  Jenkins  [1902] 
xis  p.,  3  1.,  9-283  p.    12°. 

©  William  R.  Jenkins,  New  York;  D :  1503, 
Feb.  18,  1902 ;  2c.  Feb.  18,  1902.  9555 

—  a  heroic  comedy  from  the  French  of  Ed- 
mond Rostand,  done  into  English  verse  by 
H.  T.  Kingsbury.  Boston,  London  [etc.]  Lam- 
son,  Wolfe  and  co.,  1898.  4  p.  1.,  [9]-241  p. 
12". 

©  Howard  Thayer  Kingsbury,  New  York; 
1898 :  34154,  June  3  ;  2c.  Nov.  5.  9556 

—  an  heroic  comedy  in  5  acts,  tr.  from  the 
French  of  Edmond  Rostand,  by  Charles  Re- 
nauld, with  an  introduction  by  Adolphe  Oohn. 
New  York,  F.  A.  Stokes  co.  [1899]  2  p.  1., 
[iii]-xviii,  214,  [6],  233  p.  front.,  plates.  12". 
[French  and  English  text] 

©  Frederick  A.  Stokes  co..  New  York :  1899 : 
18456,  Mar.  11 ;  2c.  Apr.  1 ;  Ic.  new  ed.  Apr.  7. 

9557 

by  G.  Bertram. 

©  George  Bertram,  New  York ;  1898 :  17570, 
Mar.  15.  9558 

—  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  Edmond  Rostand, 
adapted  and  arr.  for  amateur  use  by  Malcolm 
Stuart  Taylor. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia ;  1899 :  12071, 
Feb.  11.  9559 


Cyrano  de  Berg'erac — Continued. 

-a  play   in  5  acts,   tr.  from  the  French  by 

Gladys    Thomas    and    Mary    F.    Guillemard. 

New   York,    G.   Munro's  sons,   1898.     1   p.   1., 

[v]-xii,    [13]-250  p.     12".      (Seaside  library. 

Pocket  ed.,  no.  2185) 
©  George  Munro's  sons,  New  York;  1898: 

59231,  Oct.  7 ;  2c.  Oct.  20.  9560 

tr.  from  the  French  of  Edmond  Ros- 


tand, by  C.  Renauld. 

©  Charles  Renauld,  New  York  ;  1898 :  10065, 
Feb.  7 ;  2c.  act  1  Mar.  23 ;  2c.  act  2  July  12 ;  2c. 
act  3  July  IS ;  2c.  acts  4  &  5  July  12.  9561 

or,  A  soldier  of  fortune,  a  comic  opera  in 


3  acts,  by  H.  B.  Smith. 

©  Harry  B.  Smith,  New  York ;  1899 :  36828, 
June  3.  9562 

Cyranose;  an  extravaganza. 

©    George    Anthony    Schutte,    New    York; 
1898 :  58859,  Oct.  6.  9563 

Cyrenia;  lyric  in  3  acts,  by  M.  S.  Siegman.    [34] 
p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  11,  1909 ;  D :  16761 ;  Mathilde  S. 
Siegman,  United  States.  9564 

Cyrus   Pippin's   wedding'   day;    monologue,    by 
W.  J.  McKenna.    1  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  26,  1910 ;  D :  22657 ;  William  J. 
McKenna,  New  York.  9565 

Cy's  gal;  a  drama  in  1  act,  by  Edwin  Ward 
Bliss.     18  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Philemon  Preston  Bliss,  New  York;  D: 
6967,  July  15,  1905 ;  2c.  July  15,  1905.      9566 

Czar;  by  I.  Balagur.     Typewritten. 

©   I.   Balagur,   Atlanta;   1897:47916,   Aug. 
26;  Ic.  Aug.  26.  9567 

— —  an  original  libretto  in  2  acts,  by  S.  Marble. 
©  Scott  Marble,  Chicago ;  1889 :  39327,  Dec. 


23. 
Czar  (The)  and  the  cantatrice. 


9568 

See  Gelta. 


Czar  Nicholas  and  the  Jews;  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  H.  Burstein. 

54  p.     8°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  2,  1915;  D:  39276;  Hirsh  Bur- 
stein, Brooklyn.  9568a 

Czar's  command;  historical  play  in  4  acts  and 
prologue,  by  C.  M.  Miller,  historical  research 
by  Ada  Kathrine  Harned.  64  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.   Oct.   16,   1909;   D:  17169;   Charlotte 
Maude  Miller,  New  York.  9569 


455 


9570 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


959a 


Czar's  (The)  courier;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  T. 
Bentley. 

©  Thomas  Bentley,  New  York ;  1877 :  3237, 
Mar.  16.  9570 

See  also  Michael  Strogoff. 


Czar's  (The)  revenge;  opera  in  3  acts,  composed 
by  D.  Beltzhoover. 

©  D.  Beltzhoover,  Mobile ;  1870 :  472,  Aug.  1. 

9571 

Czeka;  a  play  in  4  acts. 

©     Marie     Prescott,     Boston;     1883:464, 
Jan.  8.  9572 

by  Alexander  Ghautier  and  M.  Pres- 
cott.    96'  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Marie  Prescott,  New  York;   1883:8593. 
Blay  10 ;  2c.  May  10.  9573 

D  (The);  drama  in  3  acts,  by  R.  U.  Thorn- 
burgh.     91  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  23,  1915 ;  D :  39482 ;  Ralph  Urban 
Thornburgh,  Oakland,  Cal.  9573a 

D.  A.  M.;  or.  The  mythical  heiress,  an  erratic 
comedy  in  4  acts,  by  A.  C.  Guuter. 

©  Archibald  C.  Gunter,  New  York;  1881: 
6342,  Apr.  25.  9574 

D.  D.;  or,  Dora,  the  detective,  a  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  M.  Weston. 

©  Maggie  Weston,  New  York ;  1880 :  19298, 
Dec.  17.  9575 

D.  D.,  Hyde  and  Hunt,  domestic  detectives;  a 
comedy  in  5  acts,  from  the  French,  by  J.  N. 
Long  and  H.  B.  Warner. 

©  J.  N.  Long  and  H.  B.  Warner,  San  Fran- 
cisco ;  1877 :  13789,  Nov.  27.  9576 
D.  Dewey  and  lady. 

©   Amelia   Weed   Holbrook,    Winter   Park, 
Fla. ;  1900  A :  10871,  Apr.  30.  9577 

D.  H.  S.;  farcical  sketch,  by  Lucie  Conway. 
New  York,  S.  French;  London,  S.  French, 
ltd.,  1913.  12  p.  12".  (On  cover:  French's 
acting  ed.,  no.  2449) 

©  Dec.  8,  1913 ;  2c.  Dec.  9,  1913 ;  D :  35287  ; 
Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.  9578 

D'ye  want  a  shave?  or,  A  new  way  to  get  a 
wife,  a  3  act  comedy,  rev.  ed.  by  W.  Bush.  25, 
[2]  p.    12°.    Printed. 

©   William    Bush,    St.    Louis;    1878:15000, 
Dec.  21;  2c.  Dec.  27.  9579 

or,  Yankee  shavings,  a  3  act  comedy,  by 

W.  Bush.    1  p.  1.,  26  p.,  1  1.    16".    Printed. 

©    William    Bush,    St.    Louis;    1878:4562, 
Apr.  16 ;  2c.  Apr.  24.  9580 

Dabblers;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  W.  Meyer.  122  p. 
4".     Ms. 

©   Ic.    July   7,    1909;    D:  16216;    Winifred 
Meyer,  Cambridge,  Mass.  9581 


Dacia;  or,  The  force  of  destiny,  a  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  H.  C.  Husted. 

©    Harry    C.    Husted,    New    York;    1872: 
11316,  Oct.  24.  9582 

Dad;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  F.  H.  La  Rue.     12  p. 
4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  19,  1915 ;  D :  42029 ;  Frank  H.  La 
Rue,  Port  Jefferson.  O.  9582a 

play   in   3   acts,   by  E.   Glass.     94   p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    29,    1915;    D:  41352;    Everett 
Glass,  Bangor,  Me.  9582b 

by  H.  J.  Smith  and  John  Leys.     19  p. 


Galley  proof. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  29,  1909 ;  D :  17556 ;  Henry  Jus- 
tin Smith,  America.  9583 

Dad   and  mother;   sketch   for  3  people,   by   A. 
Marshall.     [2],  20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  23,  1912  ;  D :  30322  ;  Abigail  Mar- 
shall. New  York.  9584 

Dad  in  harness;  by  K.  Lee. 

©   Kenneth   Lee,    New   York ;    1899 :  77806, 
Nov.  29.  9585 

Daddy;  by  A.  B.  Dorris.     120  p.     4°.    Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  15,  1909 ;  D :  16796 ;  Albert  B. 
Dorris,  New  York.  9586 


— ■  by  O.  Selleck.    13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Oakley  Selleck,  New  York ;  D :  9921,  Feb. 
8,  1907 ;  2c.  Feb.  8,  1907.  9587 

—  comedy  drama,  by  Frank  Dumont. 

©  Richard   P.   Gorman,   New   York;   1885: 
12873,  June  11.  9588 


— ■  comedy  drama  in  1  act  and  1  scene,  by  B. 
Barnett.     [3],  36  p.    4°.        Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.  23,   1912;   D:  28815;   Ben   Bar- 
nett, New  York.  9589 

comedy   in  3   acts,   by   Lilli   Huger   Smith. 


Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1912.     33  p.     12". 

©    Oct.    14,    1912;    2c.    Oct.    15,    1912;    D: 
31126;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.     9590 


—  a  domestic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  O.  Hirsch. 

©  Helen  Ottolengui  Hirsch,  Brooklyn :  189."  ; 
8535,  Feb.  8.  9591 

—  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Manville  Pope.    84 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  M.    Manville   Pope,   Bordentown,   N.    J. ; 
D :  1638,  Mar.  21,  1902 ;  2c.  Mar.  21,  1902. 

9592 


—  dramatic  incident  of  real   life ;   by   Harrv 
Leigh  ton.     [1],  23  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  5,  1913;   D:  33511;   Fannie  B. 
Leighton,  New  York.  9593 


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9615 


Daddy — Continued. 

play   in   1   act,   by   G.    M.    Brennan.     24  p. 

4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  10,  1915 ;  D :  40324 ;  George  Mar- 
tin Brennan,  New  York.  9593a 

Daddy  Dimond's  diamonds;  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  I.  Patten.     30  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  10,  1911;  D :  24185 ;  Isabella 
Patton,  Chicago.  9594 

Daddy  Duffard;  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Chevalier 
and  L.  Worrall.     [5],  86  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  15,  1910 ;  D  :  22293  ;  Albert  Cheva- 
lier and  Lechmere  Worrall,  Stanmore,  Eng- 
land. 9595 

Daddy  Hardacre;  a  domestic  drama  in  2  acts, 
by  Palgrave  Simpson. 

©    Samuel    W.    Lynch,    New    York;    1873: 
10882,  Sept.  22.  9596 


a  drama  in  2  acts,  by  Palgrave  Simpson. 

©  Edward  Coleman,  United  States;  1873: 
9646,  Aug.  28.  9597 

Daddy  Long-Legs;  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Web- 
ster.    174  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  7,  1914;   D:  36276;  Jean  Web- 
ster, New  York.  9597a 

Daddy  McFinn;  or,  Divilish  whiskey,  an  orig- 
inal 1  act  dramatic  composition,  by  R.  M. 
Carroll. 

©  R.  M.  Carroll.  United  States;  1873: 11909, 
Oct.  17.  9598 

Daddy  Nollan;  a  domestic  comedy  drama,  by 
D.  Sully. 

©    Dan    Sully,    United    States;    1886:2461, 
Jan.  29.  9599 

Daddy  Steve;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Bonner. 
©  John  Bonner,  San  Francisco ;  1889 :  5897, 
Feb.  20.  9600 

Daddy  Tecalco;  an  original  Aztec  comic  opera 
in  3  acts,  written  by  P.  Morse,  composed  by 
Don  N.  Long. 

©  Palmer  Morse,  Denver ;  1898 :  60963,  Oct. 
17.  9601 

Daddy's  boy;  Mexican  comic  opera  in  3  acts, 
by  G.  B.  Seitz  and  Marguerite  DeFoYrest- 
Anderson.     [145]   p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    11,    1911;    D:  24666;    George 
Brackett  Seitz,  Brookline,  Mass.  9602 

Daddy's  darling;  a  domestic  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  D.  Sully. 

©  Daniel  Sully,  United  States ;  1889 :  28940, 
Nov.  8.  9603 

Daddy's  treasure;  a  drama  in  6  acts,  by  R.  E. 
Van  der  Kar. 

©  Rebecca  Elizabeth  Van  der  Kar,  Brooklyn ; 
D:7423,  Oct.  19,  1905.  9604 


Daddy's  voice;  a  vaudeville  sketch,  by  H.  D. 
Rose.     9  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©    Heloise    Durant    Rose,    New    York;    D: 
3492,  May  26,  1903;  2c.  May  26,  1903.     9605 

Dad's  angel;  a  comedy  in  4  acts. 

©    Warren    and    Geo.    M.    Noble,    Guthrie, 
Okl. ;  1897 :  11862,  Feb.  18.  9606 

Dad's  boy;  a  comedy  drama,  by  Eunice  Good- 
rich. 

©    William     Pottle,     jr.,     Chicago;     1887: 
17429,  July  7.  9607 

Dad's  clium;  musical  comedy  tlrama  in  4  acts, 
by  Chas.  T.  Vincent  and  A.  Trahern. 

©   Al   Trahern,   New   York ;    D :  8429,   Apr. 
26,  1906.  9608 

Dad's  daughters;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  T.  A. 
Ryan.     81  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1915 ;  D :  39952 ;  Thomas  A. 
Ryan,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.  9608a 

Dad's  farm;  or,  Dairyland  to  Fairyland. 

©     Frank     Johnson,     Boston ;     1894 :  61803, 
Dec.  31.  9609 

Dad's  girl.     See  Thief  (A)  in  the  house. 
Dad's  girls.     Ms. 

©  Henshaw,   Feeley   and   Pagett,   Chicago; 
1892:34371,  Aug.  20;  Ic.  Aug.  30.  9610 

Dad's  namesake;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  G.  Thurs- 
ton.    [1],  8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    13,     1912;     D :  30251 ;     Grace 
Thurston,  Chicago.  9611 

Dad's  other  son;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  A. 
Names.     58  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Jan.    8,    1915;    D :  39343 ;   Arthur   A. 
Names,  McCracken,  Kan.  9611a 

Dad's  side  partner;  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts 
[by  Chas.  W.  Chase]    134  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Mazie    Trumbull,    New    York ;    D :  7693. 
Dec.  11,  1905;  2c.  May  28,  1906.  9612 

Dad's  son-in-law;  an  American  play  in  4  acts, 
by  G.  Barr. 

©  George  Barr,  Buffalo  ;  1894 :  5362,  Jan.  22. 

9613 

Damon  (Der);  drama  in  3  aufziigen,  von  Fer- 
dinand Wittenbauer.  Berlin,  Berliner  the- 
ater-verlag,  1911.     70  p.     8°. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    27,    1912;    D:  30649;    Alfred 
Spitz,  New  York.  9614 

Damon  weib;  ein  ehe-drama  in  3  akten,  von 
Otto  Griind.     61  p.     4".     Mimeographed. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    27,    1911;    D:  25866;    Alfred 
Spitz,  New  York.  9615 


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9636 


Damonen;  schauspiel  in  4  akten,  von  Hans  von 
Wentzel.  Berlin,  Vita,  deutsches  veiiagshaus, 
1907.     3  p.  1.,  [5]-142  p.     12°. 

©  Vita,  (loiitsches  verlasshaus,  Berlin;  D: 
10783,  June  17,  1907 ;  2c.  June  17,  1907.    9616 

Daffodil  farm;  a  pastoral  musical  play  in  3 
acts,  by  Rodcric  C.  Penfield  and  J.  K.  Bangs. 
102  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  John  Keiulrick  Bangs  and  Roderic  C. 
Penfield,  New  York;  D :  3413,  May  11,  1903; 
2c.  Sept.  3,  1903.  9617 

Dafify-down-dilly;  an  original  musical  comedy, 
by  I.  S.  Cobb. 

©  Irvin  S.  Cobb,  New  York;  D:1202.'5. 
.Tan.  2,  1908.  9618 

Daffy  (The)  fan;  play  in  1  act,  by  Jack  Gor- 
man.    [7]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  2,  1912;  D:  28998;  Al  Ray- 
nard,  Cambridge,  Mass.  9619 

Daffy  dills  (The)  from  Dixie;  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  A.  Hoffman.     34  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  10,  1915 ;  D  :  40894 ;  Aaron  Hoff- 
man, New  York.  9619a 

Dagg-er-hoop  act;  by  T.  W.  Leonard. 

©  Thomas  AVilliam  Leonard,  Richmond; 
1897 :  4844.5,  Aug.  28 ;  2c.  Sept.  2.  9620 

Dagger  (The)  of  Ninevah;  a  complete  playlet, 
by  Le  INIar  Dorome  (Maude  Estelle  Doane) 

©  IMaude  Estelle  Doane,  Philadelphia;  D: 
14858,  Jan.  20,  1909.  9621 

play  in  1  act.  by  Le  Mar  Dorome  [pseud. 

of  M.  'e.  Doane]     10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  17.  1910;  D :  23221 ;  Maude  Es- 
telle Doane,  Philadelphia.  9622 

Dagmar;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Harrison.  91  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©     John     Harrison,     Washington;  1885: 

17628,  Aug.  19;  2c.  Oct.  7.  9623 

Dago  (The);  an  American  drama,  by  C.  S.  Rus- 
sell. 

©   Chas.    S.   Russell,    Philadelphia;    1882: 
19370,  Nov.  15.  9624 

a   comedv-drama   in  3   acts   and   8  scenes, 

adapted  by'R.  F.  Carroll.     101  p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©  Richard  F.  Carroll.  New  York;  1891: 
9837,  Mar.  16 ;  2c.  Mar.  16.  9625 

play  in  1  act,  by  H.  B.  Mitchel.     [2],  11  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  4,  1914 ;  D :  36935 ;  Helen  Butler 
Mitchel,  Detroit.  9625a 

Dago  (The)  and  the  monk;  a  drama  in  1  act,  by 
J.  Barney. 

©  James  Barney,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.;  1900  A: 
10139,  Apr.  21.  9626 


Dago  (The)  and  the  monk — Continued. 

a  vaudeville  sketch,  by  N.  Levy.     9  p. 


4". 


Typewritten. 

©  Nathan  Levy,  Chicago ;  D :  16181,  June 
28,  1909;  2c.  June  28.  1909.  9627 

Dagobert;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  adapted  from 
Eugene  Sue's  novel  The  wandering  Jew,  by 
Nelson  Wheatcroft  and  G.  Backus. 

©    George    Backus,    Columbus,    O. ;    1894; 
•      56941,  Dec.  7.  9628 

Dagobert,  the  faithful  soldier;  a  romantic 
drama  in  a  prologue  and  3  acts,  by  J.  C.  Cow- 
per  and  C.  P.  I'idgin,  from  Eugene  Sue's  The 
wandering  Jew. 

©  John  C.  Cowper,  Chelsea,  Mass..  and 
Charles  F.  Pidgin,  Boston ;  1877 :  103.'i5, 
Sept.  8.  9629 

Dago's  (The)  love;  dramatic  sketch,  by  Herbert 
H.  Scheibel.     6  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  16,  1911;  D :  23099 ;  H.  H. 
Scheibel,  Council  Bluffs,  la.  9630 

Daheim;  1  akt,  von  Emil  Rosenow.  Berlin.  F. 
Bloch  erben,  1911.     48  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  9,  1911 ;  D :  25718 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  9631 

Daily  bread;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  B.  Dierkes. 

©  Bernard  Dierkes,  St.  Louis ;  D :  2422. 
Oct.  8,  1902.  9632 


—  Same.     119  p.     8°.    Typewritten. 

©    Bernard    Dierkes,    St.    Louis ;    D :  2211, 
Aug.  11,  1902 ;  2c.  Sept.  25,  1902.  9633 


—  melodrama  in  5  acts,  bv  Paul  de  IMartiny, 
tr.  by  D.  St.  Cyr.     121  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Dirce  St.  Cyr,  New  York ;  D :  14356,  Nov. 
23,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  23,  1908.  9634 

play  in  1  act,  by  M.  L.  Mason.     12  p.     4". 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  12,  1915 ;  D :  40626 ;  Mary  Lord 
Mason,  New  York.  g634a 

Daily  doings;  a  comic  drama  in  3  acts,  by  P.  H. 
McTigue.     [2],   84  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Aug.  23,   1909;   2c.   Aug.  26,   1909;   D: 
16659;   Patrick  Henry   McTigue,   Chicago. 

9635 

Daimio's  (The)  head;  or,  A  masque  of  old 
Japan,  play  in  5  scenes,  by  T.  W.  Stevens 
and  K.  S.  Goodman,  produced  by  The  art 
student's  league,  The  art  institute,  Chicago, 
1911.     32  p.     8°. 

©   Apr.    15,    1911;    2c.    Apr.   24,    1911;    D: 
24040;   Thomas  Wood   Stevens  and   Kenneth 
Sawyer  Goodman,  Chicago.  9636 

See  also  Masques  of  East  and  West. 


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9657 


Daimio's  (The)  liead  and  other  masques;  by 
T.  W.  Stevens  and  K.  S.  Goodman.  Chicago, 
Stage  guild  [1912]     90  p.     12". 

Contents  :  The  daimio's  head.  —  Monte- 
zuma.— Quetzal's  bowl. 

©  Apr.  1,  1912;  2c.  May  16,  1912;  D: 
29728 ;  Kenneth  Sawyer  Goodman  and  Thomas 
Wood  Stevens,  Chicago.  9637 

Dainty  and  tough;  messenger  burlesque,  by 
J.  J.  Mullane.     4  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  16,  1911;  D:  25502;  John  J. 
Mullane,  Galveston,  Tex.  9638 

Dainty  divorcees;  by  Grace  Altman  Fendler. 
2.3  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  7,  1910 ;  D :  20373 ;  Mrs.  Henry 
S.  Fendler,  Los  Angeles.  9639 

Dainty  Dolly;  a  musical  drama  in  3  acts,  scenes 
in  old  England  and  Baltimore,  Md.,  period 
about  1690. 

©  Maurice  Douglas  Flattery,  Boston;  D: 
3887,  Aug.  11,  1903.  9640 

Dainty  (The)  Parisians;  by  J.  H.  Curtin. 

©  .Tames  H.  Curtin,  New  York;  1900  A: 
5087.  Feb.  24.  9641 

Dainty  (The)  Quakeress;  1  act  comedy,  by  M. 
Ott.     [1],  63  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  7,  1912 ;  D :  30464 ;  Matthew  Ott, 
AVollaston,  Mass.  9642 

Dairy  farm;  play  in  4  acts,  by  Eleanor  Merron 
Cowper.     119  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  2.5,  1910;  D :  20297 ;  Darcy  & 
Wolford,  inc.,  New  York.  9643 

a   romance   of    Sleepy   Hollow,   a   pastoral 

play,  in  4  acts,  by  Eleanor  Merron.     Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Jas.  H.  Wallick.  New  York ;  1899 :  55863, 
Aug.  31 ;  2c.  Sept.  15.  9644 

Dairy   maid    (The);    rural,    miniature,    musical 

comedy,  book,  lyrics  and  music,  by  E.  Clark. 

[1],  25  p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Ic.    Sept.    21.    1914;    D:  38270;    Edward 

Clark,  Brooklyn.  9644a 

Dairyland  to  Fairyland.  See  Caracas. — Dad's 
farm. 

Dairymaids  (The);  a  new  and  original  musical 
play  in  2  acts,  lyrics  by  Paul  A.  Rubens  and 
Arthur  Wimperis.  music  by  Paul  A.  Rubens 
and  Frank  E.  Tours.  London,  Melbourne, 
Chappell  &  CO.,  1906.  25  p.  8".  [Lyrics  only] 
©  Chappell  &  CO.,  London ;  D :  8377,  Apr. 
18,  1906 ;  2c.  Apr.  18,  1906.  9645 

Daisies;  a  May-pole  dance,  by  Harriette  Wilbur. 
Lebanon,  O.,  March  brothers  [1908]  cover- 
title,  4  p.  12°.  (Harriette  Wilbur's  series  of 
flower  plays) 

©  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O. ;  D :  13882,  Sept. 
21,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  9,  1908.  9646 


Daisy;  comedie  en  1  acte,  par  Tristan  Bernard. 
Paris,  Librairie  theatrale,  1904.     32  p.     12". 

©    L.    Michaud,    Paris;    D :  5944,    Dec.    22, 
1904;  2c.  Dec.  22.  1904.  9647 

a  comic  romantic  opera  in  3  acts,  libretto 


and  music  by  T.  H.  Northrup. 

©  Theo.  Havermeyer  Northrup,  Galveston, 
Tex.;  1893:4718,  Jan.  23.  9648 

a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  W.  D.  Eaton,  founded 


on  G.  M.  Fenn's  novel,  The  parson  o'  Dum- 
ford. 

©  William   D.  Eaton,  Washington;   1883: 
4080,  Mar.  5.  9649 


—  or.  The  diamond  necklace,  a  comedy  in  4 
acts,  bv  G.  B.  Davis.  Richmond,  Va.,  1890. 
38  p.    8°. 

©  George  B.  Davis,  Richmond ;  1890 :  15443, 
May  10;  2c.  Aug.  2.  9650 

-or.  The  doctor's  wife,  a  comedy-drama  in  4 


acts,  by  Leu  M.  Sherwood  (L.  D.  Mullen) 

©  Len  D.  Mullen,  Selma,  Ala.;  1883:461, 
Jan.  8.  9651 

Daisy  and  Don.     See  Tell-tale  eyes. 

Daisy  Brown;  or,  A  troubled  lover,  by  A. 
McKee. 

©   Alice   McKee,   Cicero,    Ind. ;    1898:7003, 
Jan.  21.  9652 

Daisy  farm;  an  original  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Henry  .1.  Byron.  New  American  ed.,  correctly 
reprinted  from  the  original  authorized  acting 
ed.  New  York,  H.  Roorbach  [1889]  1  1.,  53  p. 
12°.  ( [  Roorbach's  American  ed.  of  acting  plays 
no.  13]) 

©    Harold    Roorbach,    New    York;    1889: 
37515,  Dec.  9;  2c.  Dec.  14.  9653 


a    pastoral    drama    in    4    acts,    by    L.    W. 

Sparks.     74  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Lyle  Weaver  Sparks,  Kansas  City,  Mo. ; 
D:2983,  Feb.  12,  1903;  2c.  Feb.  12,  1903. 

9654 

Daisy  from  up  there;  original  1  act  character 
comedy,  by  E.  Stoddard. 

©  Evalyne  Stoddard,   New  York;   D:1208, 
Dec.  24,  1901.  9655 

Daisy  Garland's  fortune;  a  sensational  comedy 
drama  in  5  acts,  by  Edwin  A.  Davis.  Clyde, 
O.,  Ames  publishing  co.  [1894]  1  p.  I.,  23  p. 
12°.  (Ames'  series  of  standard  and  minor 
drama,  no.  343) 

©   Ames  pub.   co.,   Clyde,   O. ;   1894:57414, 
Dec.  10 ;  2c.  Dec.  14.  9656 

Daisy  land. 

©   Ned   Wayburn's   vaudeville   attractions, 
inc..  New  York  ;  D :  8342,  Apr.  7,  1906.      9657 


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9658 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


9674 


Daisy  Miller;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  James,      Dama  (La)  di  picchi  (Queen  of  spades);  lyric 


jr. 

©  Henrv  James,  jr.,  United  States;  1882: 
6925,  May  1.  9658 

Daisy  Thorne;  or.  Little  flow'ret,  an  original 
American  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  libretto  by 
J.  N.  Port,  music  by  Thos.  P.  Westendorf. 
Philadelpbia,  J.  M.  Stoddart  &  co.  [1882]  41 
p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©    J.    M.    Stoddart,    Philadelphia;    1882: 
/456,  May  8 ;  2c.  Dec.  19.  9659 

Dakota;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  F.  Kreyer. 
©   Edmund   F.   Kreyer,   Chicago ;    D :  1781, 
Apr.  24,  1902.  9660 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Fowler  and  E.  C. 

Whitton.     Typewritten. 

©  John  Fowler  and  Ernest  C.  Whitton,  New 
York;  1894:8279,  Feb.  2;  Ic.  Feb.  2.        9661 

Dakota  (A)  divorce;  or.  The  madcap  widow, 
a  play  in  3  acts,  by  F.  A.  Mathews. 

©    Frances     Avmar    Mathews,     Westfield, 
N.   J.;   1899:4629,   Jan.  11.  9662 

Dakota  Tom;  or,  Sunshine,  the  waif,  a  drama 
in  prologue,  3  acts  and  10  scenes,  by  J.  C. 
Welch. 

©   .Tames   Charles   Welch,    San   Francisco; 
1885  :  23054,  Nov.  4.  9663 

Dalewood;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Mark  Quinlan. 
©    B.    F.    Chase,    St.    Louis;    1871:8287, 
Sept.  5.  9664 

Dalilah;  a  tragic  play  in  [a  prologue  and]  3 
acts,  by  R.  F.  Hamaker.  ii,  67  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    12,    1909;    D:  16629;    R.    F. 
Hamaker,  Lancaster,  Pa.  9665 

Dalma  und  Ingomar;  romantisches  drama  in  4 
akten  (mit  theilweiser  benutzung  des  romans 
Krone  und  liebe,  von  Maurus  Jokai)  von  R. 
Thiem.  New  York,  Druck  von  Isaac  Goldmann 
CO.,  1907.    78  p.    12". 

©  Robert  Thiem,  Brooklyn ;  D :  11728,  Oct. 

29,  1907 ;  2c.  Nov.  23,  1907.  9666 

Dalrymple's  prize  song;  the  light  that  nearly 

failed,   sketch,   by  G.   C.   Turner.     8  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  8,  1914 ;  D :  37125 ;  George  Chit- 
tendon  Turner,  Brooklyn.  9666a 
Dam  (The)  family;  a  comedy,  by  W.  J.  M'Kier- 
nan. 

©  William   .L   M'Kiernan,   Newark,   N.   J. ; 
1900  A :  238G0,  Sept.  25.  9667 

Dama  (La)  del  velo  azul;  juguete  comico  en  1 
acto  y  en  prosa,  de  E.  T>«')pez-Marln,  refundido 
de  otra  obra  original  del  mismo  autor. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1914. 
28  p.     12°. 

©  Sept.   17   ,1914;   Ic.   Sept.   21,   1914;   D: 
38251 ;  Enrique  L6pez-Marln,  Madrid.      9667a 


drama  in  3  acts  and  7  scenes  [tlie  original 
Russian  by  Ivan  Byelkin,  pseud,  of  Alexander 
Sergelevitch  Pushkin]  music  by  Peter  Tschai- 
kowsky,  English  version  by  Helen  J.  Harvitt. 
New  York,  P.  Rullman,  1908.  cover-title,  35  p. 
4°.     [Words  only] 

©    Fred    Rullman,    New    York ;    D :  14228, 
Nov.  7,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  16,  1908.  9668 

Dama  (La)  roja;  zarzuela  en  1  acto,  dividido 
en  4  cuadros,  en  versa  de  J.  B.  Pont  y  A. 
Sotillo,  mfisica  del  maestro  Ruperto  Ohapi. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1908. 
42  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Juan  B.  Pont  y  Antonio  Sotillo,  Madrid; 
D :  13793,  Sept.  14,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  14,  1908. 

9669 

Damage  (A)  suit;  a  1  act  farce,  by  Herbert 
Hall  Winslow.     Typewritten. 

©     Herbert     Cawthorn,     Brooklyn;     1897: 
69074,  Dec.  11;  2c.  Dec.  11.  9670 

Damaged  goods;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  L.  Landes. 

.cr-ijj^b  "i-iNJNi?b  ys  rVi:^!!  ly-iNn  cr^iia 

5  p.  1.     73  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©   Dec.   31,   1913;    2c.    Dec.   24,    1913;    D: 
35635 ;  Leonard  Landes,  New  York.  9670a 

play  in  3  acts,  by  Eugene  Brieux,  adapted 


from  the  French  by  Guy  F.  Bragdon  and  R. 
Bennett.     113  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Aug.    16,    1913;    D :  34173 ;    Richard 
Bennett,  New  York.  9671 

—  See  also  Three  plays;  by  Brieux. 


Damascus  (The)  cross;  or,  The  burden  of 
Saint  Paul,  by  R.  S.  Mershon. 

©  Ralph  Smith  Merslion,  Zanesville,  O. ;  D : 
4458,  Nov.  12,  1903.  9672 

Damascus  (The)  road;  drama  of  the  awakening 
in  3  acts,  by  J.  London  and  AV.  H.  Nichols. 
[1],  102  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  3,  1913 ;  D :  32171 ;  Jack  London 
and  Walter  H.  Nichols,  Monrovia,  Cal.      9673 

Dame  (Die)  aus  Ostende.  See  Hans  Hucke- 
bein. 


Dame     (La)     aux     Camelias. 
Heartsease, 


See    Camille. — 


Dame  (La)  blanche.     See  Maid  (The)  in  white. 

Dame  (La)  de  Monsoreau;  a  romantic  drama  in 
5  acts,  by  B.  G.  Irving. 

©   Blanche   G.    Irving,    New    York;    1880: 
7208,  May  8.  9674 


See  also  His  majesty,  the  fool. 


460 


9675 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


9689 


Dame  (La)  du  23;  vaudeville  en  3  actes,  par 
Paul  Gavault  et  Albert  Boiirgain.  Paris,  P.  V. 
Stock,  1904.     159  p.     12°. 

©  P.  V.  Stock,  Paris;  D :  5946,  Dec.  22, 
1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  22.  1904.  9675 

See  also  Lady  (The)  in  twenty-three. 

Dame  Fortune's  trio.     See  Batters. 

Dame  Greel  o'  Portland  Town.  See  Plays  of 
the  pioneers. 

Dame  (Die)  in  rot;  operette  in  3  akten.  von 
Julius  Brannuer  und  Alfred  Griinwald,  musik 
von  Robert  Winterberg.  PvCgiebuch.  Miinchen, 
Drei  ma'^ken  verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1911.  2  p.  1., 
129  p.     8". 

©  Ic.  Dec.  12,  1911 ;  D  :  2.5995 ;  Drei  masken- 
verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Munich.  9676 

■ — -  Same.     Textbucli.     58  p.    16". 

©  Sept.  19,  1911;  2c.  Jan.  12,  1912;  D: 
28291 ;  Drei  masken  verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h., 
Munich.  9677 

Dame  Marjory;  by  J.  T.  Fare.  30  p.  T. 
Typewritten. 

©  John  Threlfall  Fare,  San  Francisco;  D: 
1871,  May  12,  1902;  Ic.  May  12,  1902;  Ic. 
June  21,  1902.  9678 

Dame  (Die)  mit  den  lilien;  phantastisches  lust- 
spiel  in  3  akten,  von  Rudolf  Presber.  Biih- 
nen-manuskript,  1907.  cover-title,  189  p.  16°. 
Printed. 

©  Concordia  deutsche  verlags  anstalt  (Her- 
mann Ehbock),  Berlin;  D :  12022,  Dec.  31. 
1907;  2c.  Dec.  30,  1907.  9679 

Dame  (Die)  und  der  feigling  (The  lady  and 
the  coward):  skizze,  von  M.  M.  Simon.  13  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  28,  1913;  D :  32122 ;  Max  M. 
Simon,  New  York.  9680 

Dame  (Die)  von  Moulin  rouge;  operette  in  1 
akt,  von  Louis  Taufstein,  musik  von  Martin 
Knopf.  Ausschliesslich  als  manuscript  zu  be- 
trachten.  Leipzig,  Aug.  Cranz ;  Brussel,  A. 
Cranz ;  London,  Cranz  &  co.,  1910.  26  p.  8°. 
[Regiebuch] 

©  Ic.  July  26,  1910 ;  D :  21643 ;  Aug.  Cranz, 
Leipzig.  9681 

Dam  en  (Die)  des  regiments;  schwank  in  3 
akten,  von  Julius  Horst  und  Arthur  Lipp- 
schitz.  Berlin,  Ahn  &  Simrock,  1912.  57  p. 
8°. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  29,  1912;  D:  29526;  Biihnen- 
verlag  Ahn  &  Simrock,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin. 

9682 

Damenduell  (Das);  spieloper  in  2  aufziigen,  von 
Carl  Futterer.  Basel,  Selbstverlag  des  ver- 
fassers   [1914]     67  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  31,  1914 ;  D :  38659 ;  C.  Futterer, 
Basel,  Switzerland.  9682a 


Damenwahl;  lustspiel  in  3  akten,  von  Felix 
Dormann.  Miinchen,  Drei  masken  verlag, 
1912.     70  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  June  25,  1912  ;  D  :  30095 ;  Drei  masken 
verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Munich.  9683 

Darner's  gold.     See  New  comedies. 

Damnation  (La)  de  Faust;  adaptation  9,  la 
scene  en  5  actes  et  10  tableaux,  par  Raoul 
Gunsbourg.  Paris,  Costallat  &  cie.,  1906. 
2  p.  1.,  63  p.  diagrs.  4°.  (At  head  of  title: 
Hector  Berlioz) 

©  Costallat  &  CO.,  Paris ;   D :  9763,  Jan.  7, 
1907;  2c.  Jan.  7.  1907.  ^  9684 

■  dramatic  legend   in  4  parts,   composed  by 


Hector  Berlioz.    New  York,  ISSO.    1  p.  1.,  16  p. 
8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©    Symphony    society   of   New   York,    New 
York ;  1880 :  8248,  Mar.  1 ;  2c.  Apr.  20.      9685 

—  Sec  also  Fausts  verdammung. 


Damnation  (The)  of  Faust;  a  dramatic  legend  in 
4  pts.,  by  Hector  Berlioz.  French  and  English 
libretto  with  synopsis,  author's  preface,  and 
music.  Boston,  O.  Ditson  co.,  1898.  vi,  30  p. 
8°.  (On  cover:  Oliver  Ditson  companys' stand- 
ard ed.  of  opera  librettos) 

©   Oliver   Ditson  co.,   Boston ;    1898 :  61892, 
Oct.  20 ;  2c.  Oct.  20.  9685a 

(Fausts  verdammung);  dramatic  legend  in 


4  pts.,  by  Hector  Berlioz,  ed.  by  Leopold  Dam- 
roscli.  [New  York,  G.  Schirmer,  1880]  27  p. 
8°.  [English  and  German  texts]  [Libretto 
only] 

©  G.  Schirmer,  New  York  ;  1880 :  18739,  Dec. 
8 ;  2c.  Dec.  8.  9685b 

Damning  (The)  of  Dorien  Grey;  a  play  in  3 
acts  and  prologue,  dramatized  from  the  novel 
of  Oscar  Wilde,  by  G.  C.  Lounsbery.  [77]  p. 
4°.     Typev/ritten. 

©  Ic.  July  31,  1909 ;  D :  16436 ;  G.  Constant 
Lounsbery,  New  York.  9686 

Damon  and  Pythias;  drama  in  5  acts,  adapted 
from  John  Banim's  edition,  rev.,  ed.  and  made 
practical  for  modern  stage  usage,  by  P.  R. 
Keene.     28  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  9,  1910 ;  D :  20144 ;  Phillip  Rich- 
ard Keene,  San  Jose,  Cal.  9687 

a  negro  burlesque  sketch   in  2   scenes,   by 

Charles  White.     New  York,  R.  M.  De  Witt. 

©  Robert   M.    De  Witt,   New  York;    1875: 
7713,  July  23 ;  2c.  July  29.  9688 

a  1  act  drama,  by  J.  S.  Mansergh.     Type- 


written. 

©   J.    Southcote   Mansergh,   Boston;   1897: 
40971,  July  14 ;  2c.  July  14.  9689 

—  See  also  Lesson  (The)  of  friendship. 


461 


9690 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


9708 


Damsel    (The)    in    the   diamond    dress;   by    R. 
Shields. 

©  Ttobert  Shields,  New  York ;  D :  9199,  Oct. 
6,  1906.  9690 

Damsel,  the  dummy  and  the  dude;  a  vaudeville 
sketch,  by  M.  Forrest. 

©  Mark  Forrest,  Milwaukee ;  D:8072,  Feb. 
28.  1906.  9691 

Dan;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  Howard  Hurd  [pseud, 
of  H.  Taylor]      [2],  63  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .July  5,  1912 ;  D :  30174 ;  Harriet  Tay- 
lor, Chicago.  9692 

or.    The    new    South,    a    melodrama    in    4 


acts,  by  L.  Nash  and  H.  Shepherd.    32  p.    f. 
Typewritten. 

©  Louis  Nash  and  Harry  Shepherd,  St. 
Paul ;  D :  555.  June  7,  1901 ;  2c.  June  7,  1901. 

9693 

Dan  Brings,  sheriff;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  Will  M. 
Cressy  and  J.  A.  Golden.  13  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  Joseph  A.  Golden,  New  York ;  D :  14840, 
Jan.  18,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  18,  1909.  9694 

Dan  Cupid  and  company;  by  H.  Cranston. 

©  Hoy  Cranston,  Gait,  Ontario,  Canada; 
D:4124,   Oct.  22,  1903.  9695 

Dan  Cupid,  head  coach;  3  act  comedy  of  'joUege 
life,  by  Glenn  M.  Smith.  New  York,  S. 
French;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1912.  55  p. 
12"». 

©  Aug.  29,  1912;  2c.  Aug.  31,  1912;  D: 
30709;  Samuel  French,  New  York.  9696 

Dan  Darcey;  an  Irish  comedy  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  J.  C.  Roach. 

©  James  Connor  Roach,  New  York;  1887: 
23416,  Sept.  15.  9697 

Dan  Dooley's  democracy;  a  play  in  1  act,  by 
S.  J.  Forhan.     Typewritten. 

©  Simon  J.  Forhaii.  Chicago;  1896:44171, 
Aug.  3;  2c.  Aug.  3.  9698 

Dan  from  the  West;  musical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  J.  Malloy.  3  v.  4°.  Typewritten.  [AVords 
only] 

©  Ic.  Sept.  10,  1915 ;  D :  41874 ;  J.  Malloy, 
Brooklyn.  9698a 

Dan  J.  Duffy — art  auctioneer;  a  vaudeville 
sketch  in  1  act,  by  D.  J.  Duffy.  32  p.  f. 
Tj'pewritten. 

©  Dan  J.  Duffy,  Atlantic  City;  D:  11287, 
Sept.  4,  1907;  2c.  Sept.  26,  1907.  9699 

Dan  McCarthy's  return;  an  Irish  melodrama  in 
4  acts,  by  J.  C.  Wright.  97  p.  f ».  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  James  C.  Wright,  Walden,  N.  Y. ;  D: 
8675,  June  12,  1906;  Ic.  June  6,  1906:  Ic. 
June  25,  1906.  9700 


Dan  McGinty's  troubles. 

©  Frank  Mahara,  United  States;  1890: 
34114,  Oct.  31.  9701 

Dan  Maloney's  raffle;  an  Irish  extravaganza  in 
6  scenes. 

©  Joseph  J.  Sullivan,  New  York;  1883: 
11646.  June  25.  9702 

Dan  Wetherby's  prize;  rural  comedy  enter- 
tainment in  3  acts,  by  Willis  N.  Bugbee. 
Franklin.  O.,  Eldridge  entertainment  house, 
1914.     48  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.  15,  1914;  2c.  Dec.  19,  1914;  D: 
39152 ;  Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Frank- 
lin. O.  9702a 

Dance  diurnal.  See  Earth  deities,  and  other 
rhythmic  masques. 

Dance    (The)    dream;    a    novelty    terpsichorean 

act,  by  H.  Short.     [2],  3  p.    4".     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   June   21,    1912;    D:  30076;    Hassard 

Short,  New  York.  9703 

Dance  from  China;  original  fantastic  novelty, 
by  T.  J.  Clarke.     4  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  26,  1910 ;  D :  21055 ;  Thomas  J. 
Clarke,  New  York.  9704 

Dance  (The)  germ;  tabloid  musical  comedy  in  1 
act,  by  A.  P.  Kelly.  14  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  June  24,  1915 ;  D :  41040 ;  Arthur  Paul 
Kelly,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  9704a 

Dance  (The)  hall;  play  in  4  acts,  by  Nellie  and 
O.  T.  Fiske.    V34  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  6,  1912;  D:  30753;  Nellie  and 
O.   T.   Fiske,   Hingham,   Mass.  9705 

Dance  (The)  hall  girl.  See  Loan  (The)  of  a 
husband. 

Dance-hall  Sue;  sketch,  by  F.  Sargent.  [2], 
18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  3,  1912;  D :  30723 ;  Frederic 
Sargent,   London.  9706 

Dance  (La)  hypnotique.     See  Trilby's  mirror. 

Dance  of  Buddha;  play,  by  A.  L.  Spearman. 
[1],  15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  21,  1913 ;  D :  33624 ;  Arthur  Lee 
Spearman,  Chicago.  9707 

Dance  (The)  of  death.  See  Enticement. — 
Plays;  by  August  Strindberg. 

Dance  (The)  of  life;  drama  in  prologue,  epi- 
logue and  2  acts,  by  E.  F.  Bobbins.  29  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  22,  1915;  D:  41016;  Emily  F. 
Robbins,  New  York.  9707a 

Dance  of  the  dolls;  by  F.  Pier.  9  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Florida  Pier,  New  York ;  D :  7780,  Dec. 
29,  1905;  2c.  Dec.  29,  1905.  9708 


462 


9709 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


9725 


Dance   of   the   fairies;    an  exhibition   drill   for      Dancing  (The)  bear;  musical  travesty  in  2  acts, 


girls,  by  Eunice  M.  Obenschain.     New  York, 

Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  190G.    1  p.  1.,  [5]-ll  p.    12°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York;  D:8824, 

July  12,  1906;  2c.  Aug.  14,  1906.  9709 


by  O.  Porter  and  Mary  Ellis  Smith,  lyrics  by 
C.  H.  Towne.  [2],  92  p.  4".  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 


©  Ic.  Sept.  17,  1910 ;  D :  22079 ;  Olive  Por- 
ter and  Chas.  Hanson  Towne,  New  York. 

9719 


Dance  of  the  moon  worshipers;  by  M.  H.  De 
Roy. 

©  Mae  H.  De  Roy,  Newark,  N.  J. ;  D :  8243,      Dancing-  (The)  bricktops;  by  B.  Gerard 


Mar.  29.  1906. 


9710 


Dance  (The)  of  the  Muses;  play  in  1  act,  by 
,J.  F.  De  Lendrecie.    2  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  18,  1915 ;  D :  41805  ;  Juliet  F.  De 
Lendrecie,  Fargo,  N.  D.  9710a 

Dance  (The)  to  death;  a  historical  tragedy  in  5 
acts,  by  E.  Lazarus. 

©  Emma  Lazarus,  New  York ;  1882 :  10656, 
June  28;  2c.  Sept.  4.  9711 

Danceland;  op§ra  comique,  by  J.  N.  Edwards. 
[21,  64  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  2,  1912 ;  D :  28189 ;  John  N.  Ed- 
wards, New  York.  9712 

Dancer;  a  comedietta  in  1  act,  by  L.  Westervelt. 

©  Leonidas  Westervelt,  New  York;  1897: 

43394,  July  31 ;  2c.  July  31.  9713 

1  act  playlet,  by  C.   G.  Eichel  and  E.   A. 

Colligan.     [16]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  16,  1912 ;  D :  28328 ;  Charles  G. 
Eichel  and  Eugene  A.  Colligan,  New  York. 

9714 

a  plav  in  1  act,  by  Harold  Newell  [pseud. 

of  H.  N.  Raymond]     15  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Harold  N.  Ravmond,  New  York ;  D :  7409, 

Oct.  17,  1905;  2c.  Oct.  17,  1905.  9715 

Dancer  (The)  and  the  king;  or,  Lola  Montez, 
a  romantic  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  S.  Dawley.  99 
p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Jay  Searle  Dawley,  Brooklyn;   D:3929, 
Sept.  12,  1903;  2c.  Sept.  12,  1903.  9716 

Dancer's  (The)  daughter;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
E.  A.  Houston.     88  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Mar.   12,   1913 ;    D  :  32660 ;   Edith-  A. 
Houston,  New  York.  9717 

Dancing  around;  modern  musical  spectacle  in 
12  scenes,  bv  Harold  Atteridge.  [New  York, 
Henri  Rogowski]  45,  [10]  p.  8°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©    Ic.    Nov,   17,    1914;    D:  39013;    Winter 
garden  co.,  New  York.  9717a 

Dancing  attendance;  a  comedietta  in  1  act,  by 
Henry  L.  Williams. 

©  R.  H.  Russel  &  son,  New  York;   1894: 
60321,  Dec.  26.  9718 


©    Barney   Gerard,    New    York ;    D :  13003, 
May  19.  1908.  9720 

Dancing  (The)  class;  or.  The  dancing  lesson, 
play  in  1  act,  by  Louis  De  Coucy.  [12],  21  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    31,    1914;    D:  35867;    Gustave 
Frohman,  New  York.  9720a 

Dancing  (The)  Delilah;  comic  opera  in  3  acts 
and  1  entr'acte,  by  L.  C.  O.  Haughton.  [4], 
83  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©    Ic.    Jan.    12,    1912;    D:  28294;    Louisa 
Courtauld  Osburne  Haughton,  Baltimore. 

9721 

Dancing  doll;  a  comic  opei'a  in  2  acts,  by  H. 
Winslow.  103  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©    Horatio    G.    Winslow,    New    York ;    D : 
14781,  Jan.  11,  1909;  2c.  Jan.  19,  1909.     9722 

Dancing  dolls;  by  A.  E.  Aarons. 

©    Alfred    E.    Aarons,    Philadelphia ;     D : 
10151,  Mar.  15,  1907.  9723 

fantastic  comedy  in  l.act,  by  K.  S.  Good- 
man, with  a  prologue  by  Thomas  Wood 
Stevens.  Chicago,  Stage  guild,  1915.  44  p. 
12". 

©   May   1.5,   1915;    2c.   May   20,    1915;    D: 
40705 ;  Kenneth  Sawyer  Goodman,  Chicago. 

9723a 

Dancing  (The)  duchess;  play  in  2  acts,  by 
Clarence  Vincent  Kerr  and  R.  H.  Burnside. 
103  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  22,   1914;   D  37648;  Robert  H. 
Burnside,  New  York.  9723b 

Dancing  (The)  girl;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  A. 
.Jones.  New  York,  Samuel  French ;  London, 
Samuel  French,  ltd.,  1907.    119  p.    8". 

©  Henry  Arthur  Jones,  London ;  D :  10443, 
Apr.  30,  1907;  2c.  Aug.  29,  1907.  9724 

a  farce  comedy  in  1  act,  by  C.  Kelly.    4  p.  1., 

28  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  19,  1914 ;  D :  38847 ;  Claud  Kelly, 
Los  Angeles.  9724a 

Dancing  (The)  jockeys;  in  1  act,  2  scenes,  by 
W.  TurnbuU.     4  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    William    Turnbull,    Detroit ;    D :  10239, 
Mar.  30,  1907;  2c.  Mar.  30,  1907.  9725 


463 


9726 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


9746 


Dancing  (The)  lesson;  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  D. 
Benlmin.     [1],  4  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  tc.  Dec.  1.  1913 ;  D :  35211 ;  Alice  D.  Ben- 
ham,  Chicago.  9726 

See  also  Dancing-  (The)  class. 


Dancing  mad;  an  Ethiopian  eccentricity  in  1 
scene.     New  York,  Happy  hours  co. 

©  Happy  lionrs  eo.,  New  Yorli;  1875:7056. 
July  22 ;  2c.  July  28.  9727 

Dancing  (The)  master;  by  W.  T.  Hughes  and  T. 
Buchanan. 

©  Wallace  T.  Hughes  and  Thompson  Buch- 
anan, Louisville  ;  D :  838,  Sept.  5,  1901.     9728 

a  farce-comedy  in  8  acts,  by  B.  Eyferth. 

©  Bruno  Evfertli,  Duluth,  Minn.;  1898: 
15733,  Mar.  7 ;  2c.  Mar.  18.  9729 

a  farce-operetta  in  1  act.  by  A.  E.  Watson. 

10  p.    f°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Alice  E.  Watson,  St.  Louis:  D:  4208,  Nov. 
7,  1903:  2c.  Nov.  7,  1903;  2c.  Dec.  2G,  1905 
(printed)  9730 

play  in  prelude  and  3  acts,  by   J.   C.   De 

Kolty.     48  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  28.  1911 ;  D :  23210 ;  ,Tean  O.  De 
Kolty,  San  Francisco.  9731 

Dancing  (The)  mistress;  musical  play  in  3  acts, 
by  .Lames  T.  Tanner,  lyrics  by  Adrian  Ross 
and  Percy  Greenbaidc.  music  by  Lionel  Monck- 
ton.  10(5  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Ic.  Feb:  10,  1915 ;  D :  39634 ;  George  Ed- 
wai'des,  London.  9731a 

new  musical  play  in  3  acts,  by  .Lames  T. 


Tanner,  lyrics  by  Adrian  Ross  and  Percy 
Oreenbanlc.  music  by  Lionel  Monckton.  Book 
of  Ivrics.  London.  New  York  [etc.]  Chappell 
&  CO.,  ltd..  1912.    30  p.    8°. 

©  Oct.  24.  1912  :  2e.  Oct.  25,  1912  ;  D  :  31332  ; 
Chappell  &  CO..  ltd..  London.  9732 

Dancing  (The)  operettas;  or.  Gilbert  and  Sulli- 
van's divertisement,  introducing  the  most 
popular  melodies  from  lolanthe.  Pinafore,  IVIi- 
kado,  Patience,  Pirates  of  Penzance,  invented, 
constructed  and  arr.  by  B.  Kiralfy. 

©  Bolossv  Kiralfy,  New  York ;  1886 :  23708. 
Oct.  19.  9733 

Dancing  (The)  professor  and  the  rube;  by 
Charles  Horwitz.    14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  William  A.  Connor  Edgewater,  N.  J. ;  D : 
14491,  Dec.  10.  1908;  2c.  Dec.  10,  1908.       9734 

Dancing  (The)  sunbeam;  comedv-dramatic play- 
lot  in  1  act.  by  E.  Ross.  [1],  7  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  22,  1913 ;  D :  35409 ;  Earle  Ross. 
Chicago.  9735 


Dancing  (The)  Viennese;  operetta  in  2 tableaux, 
by  Julius  Braramer  and  Alfred  Griinwald, 
English  libretto  by  C.  H.  Bovill,  music  by  Os- 
car Straus.  47  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©   Ic.    .Tune   29,    1912;    D:  301 31;    Oswald 
Stoll,  London.  -  9736 


- — -Same.  [1],  29  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©   Ic.   ]May   23,   1912;    D :  29748 ;    Coliseum 
syndicate,  ltd..  London.  9737 

Dancing  (The)  violinist;  musical  sketch,  by  F. 
Wliitman.  2  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Words 
only] 

©  Frank  Whitman,  Reading,  Pa. ;  D :  1391, 
Feb.  3,  1902 ;  2c.  Feb.  4,  1902.  9738 

Dancing  with  Nana. 

©  Albert  J.  Bouvier,  Fall  River,  Mass. ;  D : 
4105,  Oct.  17,  1903.  9739 

Dandolo;  a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  J.  H.  Gamier. 

©    .John    H.    Garnier,    Lucknow,    Canada ; 
1893  :  22823,  May  11.  9740 

Dandy  dialogues  for  Christmas;  by  Harriette 
Wilbur  and  others.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  & 
CO.,  1911.     [180]  p.     12°. 

©   Apr.    25,    1911;    2c.    Apr.    26,    1911;    D: 
24059 ;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.    9741 

Dandy  Dick;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Pinero.  New 
York,  Chicago.  United  States  book  co.  [1893] 
1  p.  1.,  [51-162  p.    12°. 

©  Arthur  Pinero,  England;  1893:2677,  Jan. 
11 ;  2c.  .Jan.  23.  9742 

sketch,  by  C.  H.  Shepherd.     [3],  20  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  1,  1912  ;  D :  28510 ;  Charles  Hora- 
tio Shepherd,  New  York.  9743 

Dandy  Dick  Whittington;  a  comic  opera  in  2 
acts,  by  George  R.  Sims  and  Ivan  Carvll.  Lon- 
don, Chappell  &  CO.,  1895.  34  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Chappell  &  CO.,  London ;  1895 :  12790,  Mar. 
4 ;  Ic.  Mar.  4.  9744 

Dandy  Dimock,  the  cracksman;  a  dramatic 
sketch,  bv  M.  Forrest.  (In  Once  a  vear,  Nov. 
10.  1902) 

©  IMark  Forrest,  IMilwaukee;  D:2624,  Nov. 
7,  1902 ;  2c.  Nov.  28,  1902.  9745 


1 


Dandy    (The)    dolls. 
Fitzmaurice. 


See   Five   plays;   by    G. 


Dandy    (The)   fifth;    a   military   comedy-drama 
in  3  acts,  by  F.  H.  Gassaway. 

©    Frank    H.    Gassaway,    San    Francisco ; 
1890:.3669,  Jan.  28.  9746 


464 


9747 


COPYKIGHTED  IN  THE   UNITED  STATES 


9769 


Dandy  (The)  thieves;  dramatic  composition,  by 
Fred  Karno  [pseud,  of  Frederick  Westcott] 
13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  IMar.  10,  1910 ;  D :  20416 ;  Alf  Reeves, 
New  York.  9747 

See  also  His  majesty's  guests. 

Dane's  dress  suit  case;  a  farce  in  1  scene,  by 
Robert  C.  V.  IMeyers.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker 
&  CO.,  1909.    9  p.    12°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  14343, 
Nov.  21,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  16.  1908.  9748 

Danger;  a  drama,  by  T.  S.  Artliur. 

©  J.  M.  Stoddart  &  co.,  Philadelphia ;  1875 : 
1579.  Feb.  18.  9749 

■ drama  in  1  act,  by  A.  L.  McCormick  and 


J.  B.  Weeks. 

©  A.   L.   McCormick  and  John  B.  Weeks, 
New  York ;  1899 :  36920,  June  3 ;  Ic.  June  3. 

9750 


a  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  B.  Matthews. 
©  J.  Brander  Matthews,  New  York;  1873: 


13430,  Nov.  19. 


9751 


sensational  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  F.  Ches- 
ter.    116  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  28,  1913 ;  D :  33085 ;  Ernest  Ford 
Chester,  New  York.  9752 

Danger  ahead;  a  drama,  by  J.  E.  Dunn. 

©   Julia   E.    Dunn,    San   Francisco;    1874: 
10283,  Aug.  4.  9753 

Danger  (Le)  de  I'autre;  comedie  en  1  acte,  de 
Louis  Verneuil.  Paris,  C.  Joubert,  1913.  32 
p.    8". 

©  Oct.  1,  1913;  2c.  Oct.  25,  1913;  D:  34839; 
Joubert,  Paris.  9754 

Danger  (The)  in  being  a  good  singer.  See 
Life  shadows. 

Danger  (The)  line;  1  act  play,  by  M.  B.  Brown. 
[2],  22  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  20,  1915 ;  D :  42034 ;  Maude  Bass 
Brown,  Toledo,  O.  9754a 

play   in  3  acts,  by   J.   Jex.      [123]   p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   July  2,   1913;   D :  33689 ;   John   Jex, 
New  York.  9755 

Danger  (The)  of  ideals;  a  sketch,  by  William 
M.  Blatt  and  H.  S.  Hadfield.  17  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  H.  S.  Hadfield,  New  York ;  D :  4657,  Feb. 
26,  1904 ;  2c.  Feb.  26,  1904.  9756 

Danger  (The)  point;  drama  in  1  act,  by  E.  Fore- 
man.    [16]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  7,  1911 ;  D :  24420 ;  Edgar  Fore- 
man, New  York.  9757 


Danger  Point  light;  an  entirely  original  protean 
melodrama  in  3  acts,  by  G.  W.  Bateman. 

©  George  W.  Bateman,  Cincinnati ;  1882 : 
872,  Jan.  17.  9758 

Danger  (The)  signal;  a  drama  in  2  acts,  by  T.  S. 
Denison.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison,  1883.  1  p.  1., 
42  p.    12°.     ( [The  star  drama] ) 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  1883 :  20417,  Nov. 
5 ;  2c.  Nov.  10.  9759 

Same. 

©  by  Jane  D.  Hartman,  Hillsboro,  O.,  as 
next  of  kin  of  the  author  who  is  not  living, 
in  renewal  for  28  years.  Renewal  no.  2233, 
Oct.  13,  1911.  Original  entry,  Nov.  5,  1883,  no. 
20417.  9760 


-melodrama  in  1  act,  by  M.  R.  Palmer.     7 

p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    10,    1911;    D:  23905;    Martha 
Royle  Palmer,  Salt  Lake  City.  9761 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  C.  De  Mille. 

©   Henry   C.   De  Mille,   New   York;   1890: 
40319,  Dec.  19.  9762 

Dangerous  (A)  buckboard;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  H.  G.  Carleton. 

©  Henry  Guy  Carleton,  New  York;  1895: 
28004,  May  23.  9763 

Dangerous  (A)  double;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Jean 
Barrymore.    64  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  United  amusement  co.,  Erie,  Pa. ;  D :  8.519, 
May  14,  1906 ;  2c.  June  29,  1906.  9764 

Dangerous  (A)  fellow;  a  comedy,  by  W.  Sikes 
and  Olive  Logan. 

©  Wirt  Sikes,  New  York ;  1872 :  10108,  Sept. 
20.  9765 

Dangerous  (A)  game;  4  act  melodrama. 

©    Richard    L.    Crescy,    Chicago ;    D :  1316, 
Jan.  18.  1902.  9766 


romantic  play  in  5  acts,  by  H.  Fitzgerald. 

[34]  p.    f*.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  30,  1915 ;  D :  42129 ;  Harrington 
Fitzgerald,  Philadelphia.  9766a 

a  rural  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  Charles  J. 

Campbell  and  R.  M.  Skinner.    90  p.    4°.    Type- 
written. 

©  C.  J.  Campbell  and  Ralph  M.  Skinner, 
New  York ;  D :  4789,  Mar.  25, 1904 ;  2e.  Mar.  25, 
1904.  9767 

Dangerous  (A)  gift;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  C.  A.  Clarke. 

©  Carrie  Ashley  Clarke,  Dixon,  III. ;  1897 : 
18639,  Mar.  22.  9768 

Dangerous   (A)   guest;   a  comedy   drama  with 
spectacular  scenic  effects,  by  A.  B.  Murphy. 

©  Antoinette  Blanche  Murphy,  Tucson,  Ariz. ; 
1900  A :  26867,  Oct.  29.  9769 


5379°— 15- 


-30 


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9770 


DBAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


9794 


Dangerous  joy;  a  drama  in  1  act,  adapted  from 
the  French  of  Eniile  de  Girardin's  La  joie  fait 
peur,  by  C.  Rockwell. 

©  Charles  llockwell,  New  York ;  1873 :  7235, 
June  24.  9770 

Dangerous  (A)  life. 

©  Joe  Gaspard,  New  York;  D:6944,  July 

10,  1905.  9'^'^^ 

Dangerous  (A)  man;  by  Bernard  Kling.  4  p. 
f°.    Typewritten. 

©   M.   J.   Guth,   Yonkers,   N.   Y. ;   D:2358, 
Sept.  20,  1902 ;  2c.  Sept.  20,  1902.  9772 

Dangerous  (A)  meeting;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  N. 
Doree. 
©  Nadage  Doree,  New  York ;  D :  6110,  Jan. 

11,  1905.  9773 

Dangerous  (The)  Mrs.  Delaney;  by  George  M. 
Cohan. 

©  Ellinore  sisters.  New  York  ;  1S9S  :  75510, 
Dec.  24 ;  2c,  Dec.  24.  9774 

Dangerous  news;  a  1  act  comedy,  by  Minnie 
Maildern  [pseud,  of  M.  M.  Fiske] 

©  Arthur  E.  Miller,  New  York ;  1886 :  26823, 
Nov.  27.  9775 

Dangerous  (A)  precedent;  a  drama  in  5  acts 
and  6  scenes,  by  L.  V.  Grand. 

©  Laura  Virginia  Grand,  Chicago ;  D :  9782, 
Jan.  12,  1907.  9776 

Dangerous  pride. 

©  Harrison  Robertson,  Louisville ;  1886 :  4772. 
Feb.  26.  9777 

Dangerous  (A)  redemption;  a  melodrama,  by 
G.  McVeain. 

©  George  McVeain,  New  York ;  1888 :  20394, 
July  14.  9778 

Dangerous  (A)  woman. 

©  Alfred  Reeves,  Brooklyn ;  D :  4404,  Dec. 
18,  1903.  9779 

melodrama  in  3  acts,  by  H.  W.  Williams,  jr. 

©  Harry  AV.  Williams,  jr.,  Pittsburgh;  D: 
4400,  Dec.  17,  1903.  9780 

a  society  drama  in  4  acts,  adapted  and  re- 
written from  Bartley  Campbell's  play,  Fate, 
by  Berkely  E.  Pusely. 

©  C.  R.  Gardiner,  New  York;  1881:3435, 
Mar.  8.  9781 

Dangers  of  a  dark  city;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
by  A.  Kennedy  (Oliver  North) 

©  Alfred  Kennedy,  New  York;  1891:9590, 
Mar.  13.  9782 

Dangers  of  a  great  city;  a  melodrama  in  5  acts, 
by  A.  Kennedy   (Oliver  North) 

©  Alfred  Kennedy,  New  York ;  1891 :  9588, 
Mar.  13.  9783 


Dangers  of  New  York;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
by  A.  Kennedy   (Oliver  North) 

©  Alfred  Kennedy,  New  York;  1891:9591, 
Mar.  13.  9784 

Dangers  of  our  great  city;  a  melodrama  in  4 
acts,  by  A.  Kennedy  (Oliver  North) 

©  Alfred  Kennedy,  New  York;  1891:9589, 
Mar.  13.  9785 

Dangers  of  the  sea.     See  Shipwreck. 

Dangle  (The)  woman;  by  J.  L.  Cole.     8  p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Julia  L.  Cole,  New  York ;  D :  4032,  Sept. 
30,  1903;  2c.  Sept.  23,  1903.  9786 

Danicheffs  (The);  a  play  and  dramatic  composi- 
tion. 

©  Sheridan  Shook  and  A.  IM.  Palmer,  New 
York  ;  1877  :  767,  Jan.  17  ;  2c.  Jan.  24.       9787 

Daniel;  by  M.  R.  Brown.     12  p.    f°.    Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Michael  Robert  Brown,  Punxsutawney, 
Pa. ;  D :  10822,  June  21,  1907 ;  2c.  June  14, 
1907.  9788 

■biblical  drama  in  2  acts,  by  M.  R.  Brown. 


[75]  p.     f".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  3,  1912 ;  D :  29272 ;  Michael  Rob- 
ert Brown,  Punxsutawney,  Pa.  9789 

drama  en  4  actos  y  en  prosa,  original  de 


J.  Dicenta.     Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  es- 
pafioles]  1907.     89  p.     12°. 

©  Joaquin  Dicenta,  Madrid ;  D :  10545,  May 
11,  1907 ;  2c.  May  11,  1907.  9790 

•a  spectacular  biblical  drama  in  5  acts,  by 


E.  J.  White.     Typewritten. 

©  Arthur  W.  Tams,  New  York;   1900  A: 
15228,  June  19 ;  2c.  June  21.  9791 

Daniel    and   his    adventures    in    the    court    of 
King  Nebuchadnezzar;  dramatic  and  spectac- 
ular story,  scenario  by  P.  Davis.     [13]  p.    4°. 
©  Ic.  Mar.  28,  1911 ;  D :  23783 ;  Paul  Davis, 
New  York.  9792 

Daniel  and  his  three  companions;  play  in  3 
acts,  by  S.  P.  Hendrickson.  [44]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  May  27,  1914;   D:  37138;   Susannah 
PuUin  Hendrickson,  Kennedy  Heights,  O. 

9792a 

Daniel  Boone. 

©  James  Q.  Baird  and  Samuel  H.  Sheaur, 
Indianapolis  ;  1876 :  771,  Jan.  15.  9793 

a  dramatic  arrangement  of  events  in  the 

early  history  of  Kentucky,  by  E.  W.  Weaver. 

©  E.  W.  Weaver,  Paris,  Ky. ;  1896 ;  11384, 
Feb.  19.  9794 


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9795 


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9814 


Daniel  Boone — Continued. 

or,  I  never  break  my  vow,  a  drama  in  4 

acts  and  6  pictures,  by  F.  Whittaker  and  J. 

Schonberg. 

©  Frederick  Whittaker  and  James  Schon- 
berg, New  York ;  1873 :  8953,  Aug.  8.  9795 

or.  The  pioneers  of  Kentucky,  a  historical 


dramatization  in  5  acts  and   5  tableaux,  by 
J.  A.  Stevens. 

©  John  A.  Stevens,  Baltimore ;  1873 :  11165, 
Sept.  30.  9796 

—  See    also   Historical    stories    in    dramatic 


form. 

Daniel  Boone  on  the  trail;  by  R.  H.  Harris. 
41  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Robt.  H.  Harris,  Bloomington,  Ind. ;  D : 
9383,  Nov.  5,  1906;  2c.  Nov.  5,  1906.  9797 

Daniel  Boone,  the  avenger.    See  On  the  trail. 

Daniel  Boone,  the  pioneer  of  Kentuckee. 

©  J.  W.  Garner  and  Cora  Herkimer,  United 
States  ;  1874 :  14452,  Nov.  30.  9798 

Daniel  Boone,  the  pioneer  of  Kentucky;  drama 
in  prologue  and  4  acts,  by  J.  Thompson. 

©  John  Thompson,  Buffalo ;  1873 :  4677,  Apr. 
30.  9799 

Daniel  Boone  the  woodman;  or.  The  homestead 
on  the  Cane-tuck-ee,  by  C.  E.  Thomas.  11  p. 
f".    Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Edward  Thomas,  Columbus  City, 
la. ;  D :  13545,  July  22,  1908 ;  2c.  July  22,  1908. 

9800 

Daniel  Danieli;  drama  in  4  acts  adapted  from 
the  German  of  Richard  Voss,  by  S.  M.  Fried- 
man.   135  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Aug.   19,   1912;   D:  30571;    Sara   M. 
Friedman,  Winnetka,  111.  9801 

Daniel  Deronda;  by  M.  Morton. 

©  Martha  Morton,  New  York  State;  1883: 
21402,  Nov.  19.  9803 

by  Mrs.  J.  H.  Selz.    71  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  J.  H.  Selz,  Chicago;  D:  11343,  Sept. 
13,  1907 ;  2c.  Sept.  13,  1907.  9803 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Spivack. 

njr  "jiD  fptops  4  ^»j<  i<r:x-n  ;x-iJX"i^n  bx^Ji 

87  p.     8°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  6,  1913;  D:  32846;  Jonah  Spi- 
vack, Chicago.  9804 

a  play  in  5  acts,  adapted  from  George  El- 
iot's celebrated  novel  of  the  same  name,  by 
W.  G.  Scott. 

©   Wisner   Gillette   Scott,    Elmira,   N.    Y. ; 
1878 :  13229,  Nov.  15.  9805 


Daniel  Deronda — Continued. 
See  also  Woodcourt's  wife. 

Daniel  in  Babylon;  play  in  4  acts,  by  S.  P.  Hen- 
drickson.    148  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.   8,    1914;    D:  38502;    Susannah 
Pullin  Hendrickson.  Cincinnati,  O.  9805a 

Daniel  in  the  lions'  den;  by  H.  J.  Hesenwinkle. 

©  Henry  J.  Hesenwinkle,   St.  Paul;  1896; 
30858,  May  21.  9806 

Daniel  O'Connell;  or.  The  liberator,  a  comedy 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Robertson. 

©  James  Robertson,  New  York ;  1878 :  1207, 
Jan.  28.  9807 

Daniel  O'Connell,  the  Irish  barrister;  play  in 
1  act,  by  J.  A.  Murphy.  21  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  29,  1913;  D:  33093;  Joseph  A. 
Murphy,  Jersey  City.  9808 

Daniel  O'Connell,  the  liberator;  a  drama,  by 
J.  E.  Barrett. 

©  John  E.  Barrett,  Scranton,  Pa. ;  D :  7660, 
Dec.  5,  1905.  9809 

a  romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  Stanton. 

©  Hugh  Stanton,  Philadelphia  ;  1892  :  45294, 
Nov.  7.  9810 

Daniel  (The)  of  lerne.  See  Uncrowned  (An) 
king. 

Daniel  O'Rourke  and  the  fairies;  or.  The  fairy 
circle,  a  romantic  Irish  drama  in  3  acts, 
adapted  by  D.  H.  Fitzpatrick. 

©  D.  H.  Fitzpatrick,  Waukegan,  111. ;  1886 : 
10366,  May  1.  9811 

Daniel  Rochat.     See  Civil  marriage. 

Daniel  Rochat's  marriage;  a  play  adapted  from 
the  French  of  Victorien  Sardou,  by  Josep  Syd- 
ney (Jos§  F.  Godoy) 

©   Josg   F.    Godoy,    San  Francisco;   1880: 
16411,  Oct.  29.  9812 

Daniel  Webster.  See  Historical  stories  in  dra- 
matic form. 

Danites  (The);  or,  The  heart  of  the  Sierras, 
an  idyllic  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Joaquin  Miller 
[i.  e.  Cincinnatus  Heine  Miller] 

©  McKee  Rankin,  New  York ;  1877 :  10271, 
Sept.  6.  9813 

Danites  (The)  in  the  Sierras;  a  drama  in  4 
acts  by  Joaquin  Miller  [i.e. Cincinnatus  Heine 
Miller]  San  Francisco,  The  California  pub- 
lishing company,  1882.  2  p.  1.,  p.  [107]-203. 
16°.     (With  his  '49,  a  California  drama) 

©  C.  H.  Miller,  New  York ;  1882 :  9436,  June 
8 ;  2c.  June  8.  9814 

Danny;  comedy  drama  in  1  act,  by  O.  H.  O'Don- 
nell.     [1],  15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  30,  1915 ;  D :  41870 ;  Charles  H. 
O'Donnell,  New  York.  9814a 


467 


9815 


DKAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


9835 


Danny — Continiiecl. 

vaudeville  sketch,  by  L.  Sharkey.     5  p.    4". 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  26,  1911;   D:  25320;  T^a^rence 

Sharkey.  Philadelphia. 


9815 


Danny's  dad;  a  musical  farce  in  3  acts,  by  F. 
Howe,  jr. 

©  Frank  Howe,  jr.,  Philadelphia;  D :  6587, 
Apr.  13,  1905.  9816 

Dans  de  beaux  draps;  comgdie-bouffe  en  1  acte, 
par  Ilosal-Berrv  et  Jean  Carwald.  Paris,  C. 
Joubert,  1913.    29  p.    8°. 

©  Nov.  8,  1913 ;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1913 ;  D  :  35092 ; 
Joubert,  Paris.  9817 

Dans  la  foret;  15  chansons  de  printemps,  po6mes 
de  Maui-ice  Bouchor,  musique  de  Andre  Ge- 
dalce.  Paris,  Enoch  &  cie.,  1902.  cover-title, 
74  p.    4". 

©  Enoch  &  CO.,  Paris ;  D  :  2738,  Dec.  19, 1902  ; 
2c.  Dec.  16,  1902.  9818 

Dan's  tribulations;  a  local  comedy,  3  acts  and 
3  scenes,  by  E.  Harrigan. 

©    Edward    Harrigan,  New    York;    1884: 

6970,  Mar.  31.  9819 

Dans  un  fauteuil;  comedie-bouffe  en  1  acte  et 
2  tableaux  par  Saint-Paul  et  Maurice  Lupin. 
Paris,  C.  Joubert,  1907.    64  p.    12". 

©  Joubert,  Paris ;  D :  10739,  June  11,  1907 ; 
2c.  June  11,  1907.  9820 

Danse  d'everon;  a  dramatic  playlet  in  1  act,  by 
B.  B.  Anthony  and  H.  M.  Cheshire.  7  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  18,  1911;  D:  23396;  Harold  M 
Cheshire  and  B.  B.  Anthony,  New  York.    9821 

Danse  deceptive;  by  H.  Whitney.    Typewritten 

©   Howard    Whitney,    New    York;    1897. 

22609,  Apr.  10 ;  2c.  Apr.  10.  9822 

Danse  (La)  devant  le  miroir;  piece  en  3  actes, 
par  F.  de  Curel.  22  p.  (In  La  Petite  illus- 
tration, no.  48,  31  Janvier  1914;  sgrie-theatre, 
no.  28) 

©  Jan.   31,   1914;   2c.   Mar.   17,   1914;   D: 
30382 ;  Francjois  de  Curel,  Paris.  9822a 

Danseur  (Le)  inconnu;  comedie  en  3  actes,  par 
T.  Bernard.  32  p.  4°.  (L' Illustration  thga- 
trale,  no.  149) 

©  May  14,  1910 ;  2c.  June  4, 1910 ;  D :  21251 ; 
Tristan  Bernard,  Paris.  9823 

See  also  TJnbekannte  (Der)  tanzer. 

musical  comedy  in  2  acts, 


Danseuse  (The);  a 
by  R.  A.  Barnet. 

©  R.  A.  Barnet,  Dorchester,  Mass 
45250,  Aug.  11. 


Danseuse  (La)  de  Pompei;  op^ra -ballet  en  5 
actes  et  8  tableaux,  [de]  Henry  Ferrare  et 
Henri  Cain,  d'apros  le  roman  de  Jean  Berthe- 
rov,  musique  de  Jean  Nougues.  Paris,  Enoch 
&  cie.,  1912.    75  p.    12".     [Libretto  only] 

©  Dec.  27,  1912  ;  2c.  Dec.  28, 1912  ;  D  :  31817 ; 
Enoch  &  CO..  Paris.  9825 

Dante;  a  divine  drama  from  the  Italian,  by  M.  A. 
Hall. 

©  Margaret  Alice  Hall,  New  York;  1888: 
6325,  Feb.  29.  9826 

a  drama,  by  .T.  F.  X.  O'Conor.  [Philadel- 
phia, Press  of  McManus]  56,  [1]  p.  2  ports. 
12". 

©  J.  F.  X.  O'Conor,  Philadelphia ;  D :  5225, 
June  8,  1904 ;  Ic.  Aug.  1,  1904.  9827 

drama  in  a  prologue  and  4  acts,  by  V.  Sar- 

dou  and  Emile  Moreau.  rendered  into  English 
bv  Laurence  Irving.  New  York,  V.  Ciocia, 
printer  [1903]     60  p.    12". 

©   Victorien    Sardou,   Paris;    D :  3223,   Apr. 
2,  1903 ;  2c.  Apr.  2,  1903.  9828 

a  drama  in  2  tableaux  and  6  acts.    Wash- 


1897 : 
9824 


ington.  Printed,  not  published,  by  George  Lan- 
sing Raymond  [1908]     2  p.  1.,  [7]-141  p.     12°. 

©  G.  L.  Ravmond,  Washington ;   D :  12144, 
Jan.  8,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  8,  1908.  9829 

drama  in  verse,  in  4  acts  and  7  scenes,  by 

H.  D.  Rose.    32  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  H^loi'se  Durant  Rose,  New  York ;  D :  3555, 
June  8,  1903 ;  Ic.  June  8,  1903.  9830 

a  dramatic  poem,  by  HgloTse  Durant  Rose. 

New  York.  M.  Kennerley,  1910.    6  p.  1.,  [11]- 
244  p.    front.     12°. 

©  Oct.  1,  1910 ;  2c.  Feb.  4,  1911 ;  A :  280584 ; 
Mitchell  Kennerley,  New  York.  9831 

a  Florentine  romance,  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Wil- 
liams. 

©   Espv   W.    H.    Williams,    New    Orleans; 
1892  :  20794,  May  16.  9832 

opera  en  4  actes,  livret  de  Edouard  Blau,  tr. 

par  H.  J.  W.  Cox,  musique  par  Beuj.  Godard. 
[Paris,  E.  Dupre,  1890]  1  p.  1.,  331  p.  8°. 
[French  text  only] 

©  H.  J.  Wilson  Cox,  Boston ;  1890 :  15879, 
May  14 ;  2c.  June  26.  9833 

Dante  and  Beatrice;  by  Sara  King  Wiley.  New 
York,  The  Macmillan  company,  1909.  xv  p., 
1  I.,  130  p.     12". 

©   Nov.   17,   1909;   2c.   Nov.    17,    1909;    A: 
251641 ;  Macmillan  co.,  New  York.  9834 

Dante's  Inferno;  a  spectacular  dramatization 
in  5  tableaux,  by  C.  Manley.  7  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Charles  Manley,  Coney  Island,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
2391,  Sept.  27,  1902 ;  2c.  Oct.  16,  1902.        9835 


468 


9836 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


9855 


Daphne;  a  drama  in  3  acts  and  a  prologue,  by 
A.  Monson. 

©  Albert  Monson,  Oakland,  Cal. ;  1889 :  7820, 
Mar.  11.  9836 

or.  The  pipes  of  Arcadia,  3  acts  of  sing- 


ing nonsense,  by  M.  Merington.  New  YorlJ, 
The  Century  co.,  1896.  5  p.  1.,  166  p.  illus. 
(incl.  front.)     16°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Marguerite  Merington,  New  York;  1896: 
47204,  Aug.  19 ;  2c.  Aug.  20.  9836a 

Daphne,  alias  Billy;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  John 
Seaman.     67  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  George  P.  Breckinridge,  Pelham  Manor, 
N.  Y. ;  D :  10069,  Mar.  4,  1907 ;  2c.  Mar.  4, 
1907.  9837 

Daphnis  et  Chloe;  ballet  en  3  tableaux,  de  Michel 
Fokine,  rausique  de  Maurice  Ravel.  Paris, 
Durand  et  cie.,  1912.  12  p.  12".  [Libretto 
only] 

©  May  31,  1912;  2c.  June  10,  1912;  D: 
29928 ;  Durand  et  cie.,  Paris.  9838 

Darby  and  Joan;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Annie 
Mack  Berlein.    15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  4,  1911;  D:  24130;  Edward  J. 
McCormick,  New  York.  9839 

Darby's  double;  by  Copeland  bros.  11  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  16,  1909;  D:  17720;  Copeland 
bros.,  Wichita,  Kan.  9840 

D'Arcy  of  the  guards;  play  in  4  acts,  by  Louis 

Evan  Shipmau.     New  York,  Samuel  French; 

London,  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  1915.    76  p.    12°. 

©   Feb.   11,    1915;   2c.    Feb.    15,   1915;    D: 

39672 ;  Helen  Tyler,  New  York.  9840a 

Daredevil  (The);  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  B.  L. 
Hall.     121  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Burton  Luther  Hall,  Berkeley,  Cal.;  D: 
15946,  May  24,  1909 ;  2c.  May  24,  1909.    9841 

-a  new  and  original  nautical  melodrama  in 

4  acts,  by  Arthur  Shirley  and  Herbert  Leon- 
ard. 

©  William  Calder,  New  York ;  1894 :  55928, 
Dec.  1.  9842 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  George  Hazelton. 

©  George  C.  Hazelton,  jr.,  New  York;  D: 


13315,  July  10,  1908. 


9843 


Daredevil  Dan;  a  drama, by  J.  A.Preston.    40  p. 
f°.    Typewritten. 

©    John    A.    Preston,    AVheeler,    Ind. ;    D: 
14073,  Oct.  16,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  11,  1908.        9844 

Daredevil   Dorothy;   dramatic   musical   comedy 
in  4  acts,  by  Wilfred  Carr. 

©  Samuel  French,  New  York ;  D :  3859,  Aug. 
17,  1903.  9845 


Daredevil  Pat;  or,   The  dashing  rider  of  the 
plains,  a  drama,  by  Tony  Pastor. 

©  W.  Halsey  &  co.,  New  York ;  1872 :  3955, 
Apr.  15.  9846 

See  also  Maum  Cre. 


Dargai  Ridge.     See  Cock  (The)  of  the  North. 

Darien;  grand  opera  libretto  in  prelude  and  3 
acts,  by  C.  G.  Holland.-  [1],  48  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  25,  1914;  D:  37754;  Cecilia 
Gaines  Holland,  Montclair,  N.  J.  9846a 

Daring  (The)  boy  father. 

©  P.  H.  Sullivan,  New  York ;  D :  12118,  Jan. 
4,  1908.  9847 

Daring  (A)  countess;  a  4  act  Parisian  play,  by 
J.  E.  McCann.     104  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  John  Ernest  McCann,  New  York ;  D :  3752, 
July  24,  1903;  2c.  July  24,  1903.  9848 

Daring  daughter  of  the  West;  by  C.  S.  Booth. 

©  Charles  Stewart  Booth,  New  Orleans ;  D : 
9229,  Oct.  11,  1906.  9849 

Daring  Davy;  or.  The  madman's  daughter,  a 
romantic  sensational  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  J. 
Warner. 

©  Albert  J.  Warner,  New  York ;  1882 :  9843, 
June  15.  9850 

Daring  Dick,  the  detective;  or.  High,  low,  jack 
and  the  game,  an  original  local  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  J.  J.  McCloskey. 

©  James  J.  McCloskey,  Brooklyn;  1871: 
4266,  May  6.  9851 

Daring  (The)  of  Diane;  book  by  Arthur  Ander- 
son, founded  on  the  German  of  Julius  Wil- 
helm,  music  by  Heinrich  Reinhardt.  [I],  16 
p.    4".    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Jan.  30,  1912;  D:  28492;  Internatl. 
copyright  bureau,  ltd.,  London.  9852 

Daring  (A)  woman;  a  melodrama  in  3  acts,  by 
H.  W.  Williams,  jr.    90  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  H.  W.  Williams,  jr.,  Pittsburgh ;  D :  4418, 
Dec.  22,  1903 ;  2c.  Jan.  20,  1904.  9853 

Darius  Green  an'  his  fly  in'  machine;  a  comedy- 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  D.  K.  Higgins  and  Mrs. 
D.  K.  Higgins.     61  p.     4°.     Printed. 

©  David  K.  Higgins  and  Mrs.  David  K. 
Higgins,  Chicago;  1899:61614,  Sept.  23;  2c. 
Feb.  5,  1900.  9854 

Darius  Green  and  his  flying  machine.  See  Up 
York  state. 

Dark  (A)  and  stormy  night;  or,  In  bad,  melo- 
dramatic farce  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Kahn.  [107] 
p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1913 ;  D  :  34697 ;  August  Kahn, 
New  York.  9855 


469 


9856 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


9878 


Dark  (The)  city;  a  people's  play  in  5  acts,  by 
A.  Daly. 

©  Augustin  Daly,  New  York;  1877:10047 
Sept.  1. 


9856 


Dark  (A)  cloud;  by  W.  J.  Nash. 

©    William    James    Nash,    Boston;    1893: 
19414,  Apr.  20.  9857 

Dark  colleen;  an  Irish  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
George  de  Valois  [pseud,  of  Marie  Walsh] 

©  Marie  Walsh,  Brooklyn ;  1882 :  18446,  Nov. 
1,  9858 

Dark  (The)  comet;  by  H.  E.  Washburn. 

©  Howard  E.  Washburn,  Ann  Arbor;  D: 
15993,  June  3,  1909.  9859 

Dark  (The)  continent;  or,  Hypnotism  and 
crime,  a  drama.  New  York,  A.  S.  Seer's  print, 
1892. 

©  Oliver  D.  Byron,   United   States;   1892: 
47828,  Nov.  25.  9860 

Dark  days;  emotional  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  De 
L.  Pierson. 

©  E.  De  Lancey  Pierson,  New  York;  1884: 
24018,  Dec.  4.  9861 

a  new  play  in  4  acts,  by  T.  H.  Glenney. 

©  T.  H.  Glenney,  New  York ;  1884 :  23820, 
Dec.  1.  9862 

See  also  Phyllis  Denohr. 

Dark  deeds;  a  thrilling  melodrama  in  4 


acts, 
84 


by  G.  de  Valois  [pseud,  of  Marie  Walsh] 
p.    8°.    Ms. 

©  George  de  Valois  (Marie  Walsh),  Brook- 
lyn ;  1882 :  5738,  Apr.  11 ;  Ic.  Apr.  29.        9863 

Dark  Friday;  or,  The  king  and  queen  of  Erie, 
a  drama  in  1  act,  with  panorama,  by  J.  Stet- 
son, jr. 

©    John    Stetson,    jr.,    Boston;    1872:5057, 
May  14.  9864 

Dark  (The)  grave  mystery.  See  Concealed 
(The)  witness. 

Dark  horse;  by  J.  H.  Sackett.  65  p.  12°.  Type- 
written. 

©  John  Hubbert  Sackett,  Philadelphia;  D: 
2670,  Dec.  3,  1902 ;  2c.  Dec.  3, 1902.  9865 

a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Mrs.  R.  Pacheco. 

©  Mrs.  Romualdo  Pacheco,  New  York ;  1892  : 
28688,  July  9.  9866 

a  farce,  by  J.  W.  Dodge.    Typewritten. 

©  John  Watson  Dodge,  New  Orleans ;  1899 : 
53992,  Aug.  24 ;  2c.  Aug.  24.  9867 

a  musical  farce-comedy  in  3  acts,  by  G.  N. 

Edwards. 

©  C.  N.  Edwards,  Philadelphia ;  1888 :  25737, 
Sept.  10.  9868 


Dark  horse — Continued. 

a  sonie-what  different  modern  musical  com- 
edy in  2  acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  L.  A.  Barber. 
39  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  La  Verne  A.  Barber,  .Johnstown,  Pa. ;  D : 
15936,  May  24,  1909 ;  2c.  May  24,  1909.      9869 

See  also  Our  next  president. — Queen  (The) 

of  hearts. 

Dark  (The)  hour  before  the  dawn.  See  After 
the  ball. 

Dark  (The)  lady  of  the  sonnets.  Sec  Misal- 
liance. 

Dark  (The)  of  the  dawn.     See  Allison's  lad. 

Dark  (A)  page;  libretto  of  an  original  operetta 
in  1  act,  words  and  music  by  W.  H.  Breare. 

©  Asa  Bushby,  Boston ;  1885 :  7672,  Apr.  1. 

9870 

Dark's  the  hour  before  the  dawn.  See  Eileen 
oge. 

Dark  (The)  seance;  a  farce  in  2  acts,  by  Lake 
[pseud,  of  H.  L.  Knight]     San  Francisco,  1872. 

©  H.  L.  Knight,  San  Fancisco;  1872 :  .590, 
Jan.  20;  2c.  Feb.  19.  9871 

a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  A.  E.  Ives. 

©  Alice  E.  Ives,  Detroit ;  1882  :  7471,  May  8. 

9872 

Dark  (The)  secret. 

©  Taylor  and   Nugent,   New   York;   1887: 
13334,  May  20.  9873 

Dark  (The)  side  of  Europe;  or,  A  rosebud 
among  thorns,  by  one  of  the  thorns. 

©  W.  D.  Worthington,  Mount  Pleasant,  la. : 
1886  :  16088,  July  15.  9874 

Dark  (The)  side  of  society;  or,  In  humbler 
walks,  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  A.  F.  Reddie. 

©  Archibald  F.  Reddie,  Philadelphia ;  1893 : 
14174,  Mar.  21.  9875 

Dark  (The)  stranger;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  B.  C. 
Smith. 

©  Bernard  C.  Smith,  Baltimore ;  1879 :  800, 
Jan.  17.  9876 

Dark  (The)  tragedian;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by 
Charles  Townsend. 

©  C.  F.  Townsend,  Weedsport ;  1891 :  9778, 
Mar.  14.  9877 

negro  farce  in  1  act,  by  Charles  Townsend. 

Chicago,  Dramatic  pub.  co. 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago ;  1898 :  68622, 
Nov.  25 ;  2c.  Nov.  25.  9878 

Dark  (A)  tragedy;  burlesque  episode  of  the 
French  Revolution,  by  M.  Hyman.  11  p.  f°. 
Ms. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  21,  1914 ;  D :  35728 ;  Milton  Hy- 
man, San  Francisco.  9878a 


470 


9879 


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9899 


Darkened  (The)  light;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  A. 
Westhaiiser.    31  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  A.  Westhauser,  St.  Paul;  D: 
10909,  July  5,  1907 ;  2c.  July  5,  1907.        9879 

Darkest  clouds  have  silver  linings;  tragedy 
drama  in  5  acts,  by  Mrs.  G.  H.  Lansberry. 
71  p.     4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  13,  1909 ;  D :  17362 ;  Mrs.  George 
Harvey  Lansbury,  Trinity,  Tex.  9880 

Darkest  Dahomey;  by  J.  D.  Stewart. 

©  John  D.  Stewart,  Chicago ;  1900  A :  80286, 
Dec.  14.  9881 

Darkest  (The)  hour;  a  drama  in  1  act,  by  A.  H. 
Laidhaw,  .ir.    30  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ales.  H.  Laidlaw,  jr..  New  York;  1892: 
52115,  Dec.  20 ;  2c.  Dec.  28.  9882 

a  sketch  in  1  act,  by  W.  C.  De  Mille. 

©  William  Churchill  De  Mille,  Pompton, 
N.  J. ;  1900  A  :  12529,  May  18.  9883 

See  also  All  alone. 

Darkest  New  York;  a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by 
John  A.  Stevens. 

©  James  S.  Stevens,  New  York;  1892: 
14867,  Apr.  4.  9884 

melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Leonard. 

©  Alexander  Leonard,  Chicago ;  D :  1837, 
May  3,  1902.  9885 

Darkest  Russia;  by  H.  Grattan  Donnelly.    New 

York,  Street  &  Smith.     (Drama  series,  no.  26) 

©  Street  &  Smith,  New  York ;  1896 :  67110, 

Dec.  9;  2c.  Dec.  9.  9886 

a  play  of  today,  by  H.  G.  Donnelly. 

©  H.  Grattan  Donnelly,  Philadelphia ;  1893 : 
5507,  Jan.  27.  9887 

Darkey  (The)  breach  of  promise  case;  a  nigger 
mock  trial,  by  J.  Barnes.  New  York,  Dick  & 
Fitzgerald,  1898.     13  p.    12°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald, -New  York;  1898: 
35905,  June  11 ;  2c.  July  15.  9888 

Darkey  (The)  music  publishers;  a  1  act  com- 
edy, by  John  W.  Bailey  and  Thomas  Lemonier. 
3  p.     t".    Typewritten. 

©  Bailey  and  Lemonier,  New  York ;  D : 
10898,  July  3,  1907 ;  Ic.  July  3,  1907 ;  Ic.  July 
17,  1907.  9889 

Darkey  (The)  tragedian;  an  Ethiopian  sketch, 

in  1  scene.    New  York,  Happy  hours  company. 

©  Happy  hours  co.,  New  York ;  1874 :  12230, 

Sept.  28 ;  2c.  Oct.  17.  9890 

Darkey  (The)  wood  dealer;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by 
Charles  Townsend.  Author's  ed.  New  York, 
H.  Roorbach  [1890]  12  p.  12^  ( [Iloorbach's 
American  ed.  of  acting  plays,  no.  24] ) 

©  Harold  Roorbach,  New  York ;  1890 :  5361, 
Feb.  12;  2c.  Mar.  25.  9891 


Darkey's  (The)  dream;  an  Ethiopian  Interlude, 
in  1  scene.     New  York,  Happy  hours  co. 

©  Happy  hours  co..  New  York ;  1874 :  12245, 
Sept.  28 ;  2c.  Oct.  17.  9892 

See  also  Preacher  (The)  and  the  devil. 


Darkey's  (The)  stratagem;  a  negro  sketch  in  1 
act,  arr.  by  Charles  White.  New  York,  R.  M. 
De  Witt. 

©  Robert  M.  De  Witt,  New  York;  1875: 
7711,  July  23;  2c.  Sept.  2.  9893 

Darkness  and  dawn;  or.  The  price  of  silence, 
a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Otis  Golburn  and  Stan- 
ley Wood.     [105]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Otis  Lincoln  Colburn,  Chicago ;  D :  10426, 
Apr.  26,  1907;  2c.  (incomplete)  Apr.  26,  1907. 

9894 

Darktown  (The)  bicycle  club  scandal;  a  colored 
sketch  in  1  act,  for  lady  minstrels,  by  Mary  B. 
Home. 

©  Walter  H,  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1897: 
34618,  June  9.  9895 


Darktown  (The)  fire  brigade. 

©   George   Peck,    Brooklyn; 
Mar.  22. 

-by  C.  L.  Lucas. 


1900 


A :  7539, 
9896 


©  Claude  L.  Lucas,  Chicago ;  D :  10057,  Mar. 
2,  1907.  9897 

minstrel  afterpiece,  by  Harry  L.  Newton. 


Chicago,  T.  S.Denison  &  company  [1915]    13  p. 
12". 

©   July   26,   1915;   2c.    July   29,   1915;   D: 
41351 ;  Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  9897a 


Darktown     (A)     frolic     on 
Black  Patti  troubadours. 


the     Rialto.     See 


Darktown  outing  at  Blackville  Park.  Type- 
written. 

©  Jno.  W.  Isham,  New  York ;  1897 :  61197, 
Oct.  29  ;  2c.  Oct.  29.  9898 

Darktown  (The)  palmist;  1  act  comedy,  by  R. 
Conville.     18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  4,  1915 ;  D :  39287 ;  Robert  Con- 
ville, New  York.  9898a 

Darktown  polygamy;  satire  on  plural  marriage, 
at  the  culinary  door,  by  J.  McCree.  20  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  11,  1915;  D:  41468;  Junie  Mc- 
Cree, New  York.  9898b 

Darktown's  bravest  in  Fighting  the  flames;  a 
burlesque  fire  department,  negro  vaudeville 
sketch,  by  N.  O'Brien.  21  p.  f.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  28,  1910 ;  D :  20616 ;  Neil  O'Brien, 
Washington.  9899 


471 


9900 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


9922 


Darky  ball  player  dreams;  by  W.  L.  West.    2  p. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  6,  1909 ;  D :  17297 ;  Wm.  L.  West, 
New  York.  9900 

Darky  (The)  gathering. 

©  Belle  Emerson,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. ;  1900  A : 
22169,  Sept.  6. 


Black    Bohemia. 


9901 
Songs    of 


Darkydom.     See 
sunny  lands. 

Darling;  or.  Woman  and  her  master,  a  drama 
in  5  acts,  by  T.  B.  De  Walden;  property  of 
Marian  Mardaunt. 

©  T.  B.  De  Walden,  New  York ;  1872 :  152, 
Jan.  8.  9902 

Darling  (The)  of  Paris;  play  in  1  act,  by  G. 
Molasso.     [2],  4  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.   14,   1911;   D:  23646;   Giovanni 
Molasso,  New  York.  9903 

Darlings;  a  comedy  with  songs,  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  R.  Hald. 

©  J.  R.  Hald,  Chicago ;  1877 :  1308,  Feb.  2. 

9904 

Darlings  (The)  of  Paris;  play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  E. 
Taylor.     59  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Apr.   25,   1911;   D :  24047 ;   Chas.   E. 
Taylor,  New  York.  9905 

Darlings  of  the  demon;  a  devilish  fancy  and 
a  few  predictions  in  1  act,  by  B.  Gerard.  29  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Barney    Gerard,    New    York;    D:  10205, 
Mar.  25,  1907 ;  2c.  Mar.  26,  1907.  9906 

Darlington's  widow;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  John  Douglilas,  of  London,  England. 

©  George  W.  Parent,  United  States;  1891: 
25791,  July  18.  9907 

Darrel  Markham.     See  Twin  (The)   brothers, 

Darrell;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Hattie  Hartman 
and  Israel  Joseph. 

©  Joseph  and  Hartman,  New  York;  1885: 
24956,  Nov.  28.  9908 

a  drama,  prologue  and  4  acts,  by  Hattie 

Hartman  and  Israel  Joseph,    New  York,  F,  D. 
Sackett,  1885.    1  p.  1.,  35  p,    8°, 

©  Joseph  and  Hartman,  New  York;  1885: 
18723,  Sept.  4;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1886.  9909 

Darrell's  proteges;  a  comedy-drama  in  5  acts, 
by  S.  Cregan.     Typewritten. 

©  Sadie  Cregan,  Athens,  111. ;  1899 :  72194, 
Nov.  4;  2c.  Nov.  4,  9910 

Darrow  (The)  enigma;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
M.  L.  Severy. 

©    Melvin    I..    Severy,    Arlington    Heights, 
Mass.;  D:4938,  Apr.  23,  1904,  9911 


Darrow  of  Deadwood, 

©   Bovd   J.    Gilmour   and   .John   J.   Malloy, 
Buffalo;  D :  3G70.  June  20.  1903.  9912 

Dartmoor  (The)  chimes;  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
F.  Chamberlin.     31,   [1]  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   May   2,   1911;    D:  24113;    Frederick 
Chamberlin,  Boston.  9913 

Darwin  (The)  theory;  comedy  playlet  in  1  act, 
•   by  P.  .Johnson.     6  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov,  8,  1913;  D:  34968;  Fred  John- 
son, New  York.  9914 

Darwinism;  or.  Our  forefathers,  by  C.  Smith. 
©  Cornelia  Smith,  St.  Louis ;  D :  5229,  June 
23,  1904.  9915 

Darwin's  missing  links;  or.  The  effects  of  a 
wind  pudding,  a  burlesque  in  1  act,  by  T. 
D.  West. 

©  Thomas  D.  West,  Cleveland ;  1877 :  12956, 
Nov.  10.  9916 

Darya;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  P.  Boswell.  53  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Pevton  Boswell,  Chicago ;  D :  6861,  June 
22,  1905;  2c.  June  22,  1905.  9917 

Das  haben  die  madchen  so  gern;  possen-oper- 
ette  in  5  bildern,  von  F.  Anthony  und  K. 
Elberg,  musik  von  Ernst  Wolf.  Regie-  und 
soufflierbuch.  Leipzig,  New  York  [etc.]  W. 
Karczag,  1913.  [2],  121  p.  f.  [Libretto only] 
©  Ic.  Nov.  17,  1913 ;  D :  35036 ;  W.  Karczag, 
Leipzig.  9918 

Das  kommt  davon;  musikalischer  schwank  in 
3  akten,  von  Otto  Harting,  musik  von  Martin 
Knopf.  Berlin,  Biihnenverlag  Ahn  &  Sim- 
rock,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1915.  74  p.  S°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Ic.  May  21,  1915 ;  D :  40739 ;  Biihnenver- 
lag Ahn  &  Simrock,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin.    9918a 

Dash;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  written  for  F.  A. 
Cooper. 

©  F.  A.  Cooper,  Kalamazoo,  Mich. ;  1881 : 
13968,  Sept.  12.  9919 

Dash  in  vaudeville;  comedy  sketch,  by  James  Y, 
Lewis.     6  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  6,  1909 ;  D :  17643 ;  Tobie  Stark  & 

CO.,  Valley  City,  N.  D.  9920 

Dash  (A)  of  a  time.     See,  at  end  of  alphabet, 

titles  beginning  with  figures :  (A)   of  a 

time. 
Dash  (A)  of  color;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  R.  B. 
Lane.     194  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Richard  Bachelder  Lane,  New  Orleans ; 
D:  13925,   Sept.  25,  1908;  2c.   Sept.  25,   1908. 

9921 

Dash  to  the  North  Pole;  sketch,  by  J.  P. 
Steppes.     8  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  29,  1909 ;  D :  17332 ;  J.  P.  Steppes, 
Brooklyn,  9922 


472 


9923 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE    UNITED  STATES 


9942. 


Dashing  Dell,   the  knight   o'   the  knife. 
Dashing  Dell,  the  rifle  king. 


See 


Dashing  Dell,  the  rifle  king;  dramatized  by 
G.  L.  Behreni=!,  from  the  publication  Dasliing 
Dell,  the  knight  o'  the  knife;  or,  The  maniac 
father,  written  by  Paul  Braddon. 

<c)  George  L.  Behrens,  Columbus,  O. ;  1888 : 
4447.  Feb.  11.  9923 

Dashing  (The)  rider  of  the  plains.  See  Dare- 
devil Pat. 

Dashing  (A)  widow;  in  3  acts,  by  Harry  Shel- 
don.    [91]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Aug.    2,    1911;    D:  24844;    Harry    F. 
Mathe\\',s,   %  Cohan  &  Harris,  New  York. 

9924 


a  musical  comedy  in  1  act,  by  O.  .J.  Hart- 
ley.    21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  31,  1909 ;  D :  16432 ;  Ora  J.  Hart- 
ley, Brazil,  Ind.  9925 

Dassah;    a    romantic    drama    of   the   American 
Civil  War  in  5  acts,  by  M.  Walsh. 

©  Marie  Walsh,  Brooklyn ;  D :  494,  May  20, 
1901.  9926 

Dat  same  old  coon;   an  Ethiopian   farce,   in  2 
scenes.     New  York,  Happy  hours  co. 

©  Happy  hours  co.,  New  York ;  1874 :  12233, 
Sept.  28 ;  2c.  Oct.  17.  9927 


Datchniki.     See  Summer  folk. 


scene 
6   p. 


vaudeville 
4^     Type- 


Daub,  the  brushsmith;  1 
sketch,  by  B.  R.  Leonard 
written. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    16,    1911;    D:  24956;    Edward 
Richard  Leonard,  Philadelphia.  9928 

Daugherty's  Jinny;   a   playlet,   by   H.    Erman. 
20  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©   Herbert   Alsten   Erman,    Cleveland,    O. ; 
D :  13577,  Aug.  19,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  20,  1908. 

9929 
Daughter  (The);  a  drama,  by  L.  Ward. 

©   Lydia   Ward,   Peoria,    111.;    1889:11643, 
Apr.  13.  9930 

drama  in  1  act,  by  H.  S.  Stange.     [1],"14  p. 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  19,  1913 ;  D :  35067 ;  Hugh  Stan- 
i.slaus  Stange,  New  York.  9931 


play  in  1  act,  by  O.  M.  Sayler.    33  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  24,   1912;  D:  28419;   Oliver  M. 
Sayler,  Indianapolis.  9932 


—  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  R.  Mawson.     [113]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  31,  1913 ;  D :  33960 ;  Edward  R. 
Mawson,  Croton  on  Hudson,  N.  Y.  9933 


Daughter  (A)  for  sale;  a  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  C.  Mawhinney.  4  v.  f*.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  18,  1914 ;  D :  38835 ;  Cora  Maw- 
hinney, Chicago.  9933a 

Daughter  (A)  in  Bohemia.     See  Circe. 

Daughter  (The)  of  a  don;  a  comic  opera  in  3 
acts,  libretto  by  B.  Bellido  de  Luna.  Type- 
written. 

©  Beatrice  Bellido  de  Luna,  Los  Angeles; 
1897 :  30798,  May  21 ;  2c.  June  16.  9934 

Daughter  of  a  king;  by  R.  J.  Godfrey. 

©   Robert    John    Godfrey,    Pittsburgh;    D: 
9191,  Oct.  4.  1906.  9935 

Daughter  (A)  of  a  pioneer;  drama  in  3  acts,  by 

J.  AV.  Herrick.     [1],  28  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  3,   1914;   D :  378.53 ;   Jane  West 

Herrick,  Denver.  9935a 

Daughter  (The)  of  a  poor  teacher.  See  Ex- 
amination (The)  of  two  students. 

Daughter  (A)  of  America;  a  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  V.  A.  Barber.     53  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Victoria  Adams  Barber,  Winnetka,   111. ; 
D :  14548,  Dec.  15,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  15,  1908. 

9936 

a  western  play  in  5  acts,  by  L.  H.  Johnson. 


Typewritten. 

©  Lillian  Hartman  Johnson,  Chicago;  1900 
A :  12777,  May  21 ;  2c.  May  21.  9937 

—  Same.     83  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 


©   Lillian   Hartman    Johnson,    New    York; 
D :  6131,  Jan.  24,  1905 ;  2c.  Jan.  6,  1905.     9938 

Daughter  (The)  of  an  Elk;  a  comedy-drama  in 
4  acts,  by  S.  N.  Cook. 

©  Sanmel  Newton  Cook,  Columbus,  O. ;  D : 
1763,  Apr.  21,  1902.  9939 

Daughter  (A)  of  Apollo;  a  melodrama  in  4 
act,  by  E.  Barrington.  135  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©     Ethel     Barrington,     Philadelphia;     D: 
16055,  .Tune  12,  1909 ;  2c.  June  12,  1909.    9940 

Daughter  (A)  of  Baal;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
P.  Phelps  and  M.  Short. 

©  Pauline  Phelps  and  Marion  Short,  New 
York  ;  D :  10715,  June  7,  1907.  9941 


Daughter  (A)  of  Bacchus;  1  act  comedietta,  by 
Ed.  Crissy. 

©  Al.  W.  Filson,  United  States ;  1898 :  70865. 
Dec.  5.  9942 

Daughter  (The)  of  Black  Hawk.     See  Nauasia. 
Daughter  (The)  of  Carmen.     See  Twin  souls. 

473 


9943 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


9963 


Daughter  (A)  of  Cherry  Hill;  an  American 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  Mrs.  I.  Levinsohn.  38  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Mrs.    Ivar   Levinsohn,    New   Yorlt;    D: 
14347,  Nov.  21,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  21,  1908. 

9943 
Daughter  (A)  of  Cuba;  by  J.  Mawson. 

©  Jean  Mawson,   New  York;   1898:43298, 
July  19 ;  2c.  Aug.  20.  9944 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  S.  Babcock. 

©  Ahna  Strong  Babcock,  New  York ;  1897 : 
3835;  Jan.  8.  9945 

a  4  act  drama,  by  H.  M.  Bowen. 

©  Helen  M.  Bowen,  Chicago;  1898:56284, 
Sept.  26.  9946 

a   melodrama   in  4   acts  and  prologue,   by 

P.  W.  Hyde.     Typewritten. 

©    Paul     Woodworth     Hyde,     Pittsburgh; 
1898 :  24424,  Apr.  18 ;  2c.  Jan.  10,  1899.      9947 

Daughter  (A)  of  danger;  drama  in  1  act,  by 
Charles  Goddard.     6  p.    4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Apr.   18,   1914;    D:  36766;    Star  co.. 
New  York.  9947a 

Daughter  (The)  of  David  Kerr.  See  Decoy 
(The) 

Daughter  (A)  of  Dixie;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 

F.  Cooley. 

©  Frank  Cooley,   San  Francisco ;  D :  2844, 

Jan.  12,  1903.  9948 

Daughter    (A)    of    England;    play    in    5    acts, 

adapted  from  the  French  of  E.  V.  Miller,  by 

Percy  J.  Barrow  and  J.  G.  Levy.     107  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Jan.   13,    1915;    D:  39768;    Josg   G. 
Levy,  London.  9949 

Daughter  (A)  of  Erin;  a  comedy  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  Clarence  Black.  44  p.  f .  Mimeo- 
graphed. 

©  July  2,  1909 ;  2c.  July  26,  1909 ;  D :  16365  ; 
Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  9950 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  and  a  great  apotheosis, 

by  Henri  Rochefort. 

©  Frangois  JMons  and   Louis  Nathal,  New 
York  ;  1886 :  19927,  Sept.  3.  9951 

Daughter  of  Eve;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  F.  A. 
Kummer.     130  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  10,  1909 ;  D  :  17327 ;  Frederic  Ar- 
nold Kummer,  Baltimore.  9952 

play  in  3  acts,  by  H.  Burton.     [45]  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  15,  1914 ;  D :  37319 ;  Harry  Bur- 
ton, Hazleton,  la.  9952a 

Daughter  (The)  of  Fabricius;  a  drama  in  4 
acts,  tr.  from  the  German  of  [Adolf]  Wil- 
brandt  by  Ludmilla  Krueger. 

©  Marian  F.  Delanoy,  Alameda,  Cal. ;  1898 : 
43595*.  July  20.  9953 


Daughter  (A)  of  fate;  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
Augusta  Perry  [pseud,  of  Augusta  Perry 
Downing]     [2],  43  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    8,    1912;    D:  28257;    Augusta 
Perry  Downing,  Pittsfield,  Mass.  9954 

Daughter  (A)  of  France;  [play  in  4  acts],  by 
C.  E.  Maud.     [136]   p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  2,  1912 ;  D :  28194 ;  Constance  E. 
.    Maud,  London.  9955 

a  romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  adapted  from 


the  novel  When  Greek  meets  Greek,  by  Joseph 
Hatton. 

©  Olga  Nethersole,  New  York ;  1896 :  57743, 
Oct.  20.  9956 

Daughter  (The)  of  heaven;  by  Pierre  Loti 
[pseud,  of  Julien  Viaud]  and  Judith  Gautier, 
tr.  by  Ruth  Helen  Davis.  New  York,  Duffield 
&  company,  1912.     viii  p.,  3  1.,  [3]-192  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  3,  1912 ;  2c.  Oct.  7,  1912 ;  A :  327139 ; 
Duffield  &  CO.,  New  York.  9957 

Chinese  drama   in  4  acts,  by   Pierre  Loti 


[pseud,  of  Julien  Viaud]  and  Judith  Gautier, 
adapted  by  George  Egerton.  [7],  93  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  17,  1912 ;  D :  30875 ;  Liebler  co., 
New  York.  9958 

Daughter  (The)  of  Herodias;  drama  in  1  act 
by  E.  De  Kay.     7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edwalyn  De  Kay,  New  York;  D:9319, 
Oct.  17,  1906;  2c.  Nov.  1.  1906.  9959 

Daughter  (The)  of  Innisfail;  or.  The  White- 
boys  of   '65,   an   Irish  drama   in  4  acts,   by 
John  Donlon.    Lawrence,  Mass.,  J.  D.  Conway 
[1877]     1  p.  1.,  30  p.    8°. 

©  John  D.  Conway,  Lawrence,  Mass. ;  1877 : 
12523,  Oct.  30 :  2c.  Nov.  5.  9960 

Daughter  of  lorio;  pastoral  tragedy,  by  Gabriele 
D'Annunzio,  tr.  by  Henry  St.  Ives.  146  p. 
4*.     Typewritten. 

©  Dirce  St.  Cyr,  New  York :  D :  8094,  Mar. 
3,  1906;  2c.  Mar.  2,  1906.  9961 

Daughter  (A)  of  Ireland;  original  play  in  4 
acts,  by  G.  I.  Hurson.  43  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  4,  1910;  D:  21741;  George  L 
Hurson,  Tyrone,  Ireland.  9962 

Daughter  (A)  of  Italy;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 
Frank  M.  Witmark  and  M.  Madison.  93  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  F.  M.  Witmark,  Chicago,  and  Marie 
Madison,  New  York ;  D :  5363,  Aug.  1,  1904 ; 
2c.  Aug.  1,  1904.  9963 

tabloid  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Robert 


J.  Slierman  and  W.  C.  Herman.     [27]  p.     f°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.    29,    1915;    D:  42113;    Chicago 
manuscript  co.,   Chicago.  9963a 


474 


9963 


COPYEIGHTED  IN  THE   UNITED   STATES 


9983 


Daughter  (A)  of  Japan;  play  in  1  act,  by  F.  D. 
Bone.  New  York,  S.  French ;  London,  Samuel 
French,  ltd.,  1914.    23  p.     12°. 

©  Feb.  3,  1914 ;  2c.  Feb.  4,  1914  ;  D  :  35912  ; 
Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.  9963b 

Daughter  of  Jorio;  a  pastoral  tragedy,  by  Ga- 
briele  d'Annuuzio,  tr.  from  the  Italian  by 
Charlotte  Porter  and  Pietro  Isola  [and  Alice 
Henry]     88  p.    4°.    Proof. 

©  Richard  G.  Badger,  Boston;  D :  9900, 
Feb.  4,  1907;  2c.  Feb.  4,  1907.  [Also  in  Poet 
lore,  V.  18,  no.  1,  spring  1907;  periodical  © 
June  24,  1907;  2c.  June  7,  1907;  B:  145124; 
Poet  lore  co.,  Boston]  9964 

Daughter  (A)  of  Judea;  a  biblical  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  O.  F.  Webber  and  J.  Gordon  Ham- 
mond.   119  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Charles  F.  Webber,  Boston;  D;6536, 
Apr.  6,  1905;  2c.  Aug.  15,  1905.  9965 

a     dramatic     composition,     by     Margaret 

Neville. 

©  Scott  &  Raynor.  Chicago;  D :  9336,  Oct. 
27,  1906.  9966 

Daughter  (The)  of  Leschi;  a  romance  of  Noot- 
ka  Sound,  by  A.  M.  Smith. 

©  Alice  M.  Smith,  Tacoma ;  D :  2141,  .Tuly 
19,  1902.  9967 

Daughter  (A)  of  Mars;  romantic  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  T.  G.  Springer.     Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  Grant  Springer,  Sacramento, 
Cal. ;  1900  A :  22596,  Sept.  11 ;  2c.  Sept.  11. 

9968 

Daughter  of  nature;  an  emotional  play  in  5 
acts,  by  G.  M.  Ciprico. 

©  George  M.  Ciprico.  San  Francisco ;  1882 : 
18369,  Oct.  31.  9969 

Daughter  (The)  of  Officer  Porter;  musical 
comedy  drama,  by  Michael  E.  Rourke. 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons,  New  York;  1896: 
29841,  May  15.  9970 

Daughter  (A)  of  Pharaoh;  or,  A  divided 
heart,  a  gorgeous  and  graphic  opera  comique, 
libretto  by  M.  Nicolson. 

©  Malcolm  Nicolson,  Alma,  Kan. ;  1892 : 
17437,  Apr.  22.  9971 

Daughter   of   Roger   La   Honte.     See   Aimee's 

fate. — Suzanne's  fate. 
Daughter  (A)  of  Russia;  monologue,  by  B.  T. 

Miller.     3  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  11,  1911 ;  D  :  25769 ;  Bessie  Theu 

Miller,  Los  Angeles.  9972 

Daughter  (A)  of  St.  Peter's;  a  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  J.  C.  Conger  and  F.  De  S.  Conger.  37  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Jant't  C.  Coager  and  F.  De  Sidnia  Conger, 
United  States;  1890:38509,  Dec.  5;  2c.  Jan. 
3,  1891.  9973 


Daughter  (A)  of  Satan;  or,  A  queen  of  vil- 
lainy, by  J.  Zettlemeyer. 

©   Julia   Zettlemeyei-,    Cleveland;    D :  7214, 
Sept.  6,  1905.  9974 

Daughter  (The)   of  Scotland.     See  Barbara. 

Daughter  (A)  of  sin;  an  emotional  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  M.  H.  Rosenfeld. 

©  Monroe  H.  Rosenfeld,  New  York;  1890: 
2896,  Jan.  21.  9975 

Daughter  (A)  of  Solomon;  play  in  1  act  by 
Delia  Clarke  [pseud,  of  D.  C.  Sullivan].  [1], 
9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  17,  1914  ;  D :  38150 ;  Delia  Clarke 
Sullivan.  New  York.  9975a 

Daughter  (The)  of  Sonora;  play  in  1  act,  by 
J.  P.  Johnson.     25  p.     4°.     Mimeographed. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  18,  1910 ;  D :  22315 ;  J.  Penning- 
ton Johnson,  Oakland,  Cal.  9976 

Daughter  (A)  of  sorrow;  a  play  in  1  act,  by 
E.  Miller.    12  p.    f".    Typewritten. 

©  Esther  Miller,  London ;  D :  2747,  Oct.  20, 
1902;  2c.  Oct.  20,  1902.  9977 


See  Woman  (A) 


Daughter  (A)  of  Tammany, 
of  thirty. 

Daughter  (The)  of  Tarakanow;  a  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  Ivanowitsch  [pseud,  of  M.  Magnus] 

©  Maurice  Magnus,  Berlin ;  D :  7978,  Feb. 
12,  1906.  9978 

Daughter  of  the  alchymist;  a  romantic  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  J.  N.  Quail. 

©  J.  N.  Quail,  Brooklyn;  1888:5842,  Feb. 
24.  9979 

Daughter  (A)  of  the  city;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
H.  S.  Sheldon.     [132]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  27,  1914 ;  D :  36848 ;  H.  S.  Shel- 
don, Tappan,  N.  Y.  9979a 

Daughter  (A)  of  the  desert;  a  comedy  drama  of 
the  Arizona  plains  in  4  acts,  by  Charles  Ul- 
rich.    Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison,  1908.    70  p.    12°. 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago;   D :  12874,  Apr. 
30,  1908;  2c.  July  17,  1908.  9980 

a  drama  in  1  act,  by  F.  H.  Mead  and  T.  D. 

Beasly.     Typewritten. 

©  F.  H.  Mead  and  T.  D.  Beasly,  San  Diego, 
Cal. ;  1897 :  60514,  Oct.  25 ;  2c.  Oct.  27.      9981 

drama  of  the  Messianic  period,  by  J.  Powell. 

26  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  2,  1910 ;  D  :  20331 ;  John  Powell, 
Salt  Lake  City.  9983 


—  a  M^estern  romance  set  to  music,  by  O.  A. 
Hauerbach.  164  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Otto  A.  Hauerbach,  New  York ;  D :  8000, 
Feb.  16,  1906 ;  2c.  June  4,  1906.  9983 


475 


9984 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


10007 


Daughter  of  the  diamond  king;  a  romautic 
coiuposition  in  4  acts,  by  C.  A.  Taylor.  99  p. 
f.    Typewritten. 

©  Charles  A.  Taylor,  New  York ;  D :  314, 
Apr.  5,  1901;  2c.  Aug.  16,  1901.  9984 

Daughter  (A)  of  the  dons;  a  military  drama  in 

5  acts,  by  "SI.  C.  Robinson.    48  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©  Mary  C.  Robinson,  Asheville,  N.  C. ;  D : 

12494,  Mar.  6,  1908 ;  2c.  IMar.  6,  1908.         9985 

Daughter  of  the  Ghetto;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
Miron  Leffingwell.     60  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1909 ;  D :  17071 ;  Jack  Bessey, 
Davenport.   la.  9986 

Daughter  (A)  of  the  gods;  a  1  act  fantasy,  by 
Theo  M.  Brown.     14  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Harry  Earle  Godfrey,  New  York;  D: 
7750,  Dec.  22,  1905 ;  2c.  Dec.  22,  1905.      9987 

Daughter  (The)  of  the  house;  drama  in  3  acts 
and  a  prologue,  by  M.  Wiener.  4  v.  4°, 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1915;  D:  39946;  Miriam 
Wiener,  New  York.  9987a 

Daughter  (A)  of  the  Maccabees;  a  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  L.  R.  Heller.  62  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten, 

©  I-ouie  R.  Heller,  New  York ;  D :  15024, 
Feb.  8,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  29,  1909.  9988 

Daughter  of  the  midnight  sun;  by  L.  X.  Floyd. 

©   Ivucretia   Xavier   Floyd,    South   Boston, 

iVIass. ;  1897  :  22S12,  Apr.  12.  9989 

Daughter  (A)  of  the  Navajos;  a  drama  of 
frontier  life  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Bernhard.  121  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Magnus  Bernhard,  Fort  Wadsworth, 
N.  Y. ;  D:  10777,  June  17,  1907;  2c.  Aug.  6, 
1907.  9990 

Daughter  (A)  of  the  Nile;  simply  a  play  in  5 
acts,  by  L.  Don. 

©  Laura  Don,  United  States ;  1880 ;  17664, 
Nov.  19.  9991 

Same.    108  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 


©  Laura  Don,  New  York ;  1881 :  17814,  Nov. 
15 ;  Ic.  Nov.  16.  9992 

Daughter  (The)  of  the  order.     See  I.  0.  O.  F. 

Daughter  of  the  people;  a  drama,  by  J.  Adams. 
94  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Justin  Adams,  Chelsea,  Mass. ;  D :  5337, 
July  25,  1904 ;  2c.  Aug.  10,  1904.  9993 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  S.  Dawley.    171  p. 

f.    Typewritten. 

©  J.  Searle  Dawley,  New  York;  D:  13118, 
June  5,  1908 ;  2c.  June  5,  1908.  9994 


Daughter  of  the  people — Continued. 

or.  Love  and  hate,  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by 

W.  F.  Gilchrest.     Union,  N.   Y.,   Union  news 

print  [1878]     2  p.  1.,  46  p.     12°. 

©  William  F.  Gilchrest,  Union,  N.  Y. ;  1878: 

9911,  Aug.  28;  2c.  Aug.  28.  9995 

Daughter  (A)  of  the  plains;  an  original  4  act 
drama,  by  G.  Kearus.    64  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

(jeorge   Kearns,   McCook,   Neb. ;    D  :  13697, 
Sept.  1,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  1,  1908.  9996 


La 


•  western   melodrama   in   4   acts,   by   C. 

Rue.     53  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  25,  1909 ;  D :  16926 ;  Cleveland 
La  Rue,  Knoxville,   Tenn.  9997 

Daughter  (A)  of  the  poor;  an  original  drama 
of  Greater  New  York,  by  Scott  Marble. 

©    William    T.    Keogb,    New    York;    1897: 
67686,  Dec.  6.  9998 

Daughter  (A)  of  the  prophets;  play  in  4  acts, 
by  P.  Hill.     25  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  le.  June  16,  1913  ;  D :  33507  ;  Packer  Hill. 
Fort   Stockton,   Tex.  9999 

Daughter   (The)    of   the  regent;   by   O.   P.   M. 
Brown. 

©  O.  P.  M.  Brown,  Washington;  D :  3588, 
June  15,  1903.  10000 

Daughter  (A)  of  the  Revolution. 

©   Edward   S.   Van  Zile,   Brooklyn;   1897: 
10554,  Feb.  10.  10001 


— •  Same.     Typewritten. 

©  Clarence  Krum,  New  York ;  1896 :  6.5941, 
Dec.  4;  2c.  Dec.  4.  10002 

— •  Same.    Typewritten. 

©  Lillie  and  Blanche  Timmonds,  Louisville; 


1897 :  36075,  June  17.     2c.  June  17. 


10003 


—  by  H.  B.  Lewis.     8  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  le.  July  8,  1910 ;  D :  21562 ;  H.  B.  Lewis, 
Muskegon,   Mich.  10004 


—  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  C.  Van  V.  Sewell. 

©  Cornelius  Van  Vorst  Sewell,  Rye,  N.  Y. ; 
1898;  6560,  Jan.  19.  10005 

a   romantic  drama   of  1776,   by   F.   Agnus 


and  L.  Malloy, 

©  Felix  Agnus  and  Louise  Malloy,   Balti- 
more ;  1899 :  33234,  May  17.  10006 

—  8ee  also  Gertrude. 


Daughter  (A)  of  the  Scots;  drama  in  a  pro- 
logue and  3  acts,  written  and  arr.  by  Mrs. 
H.  T.  Sprague.    57  p.     4°.     Ms. 

©  Mrs.  Horace  T.  Sprague,  Chicago;  1883: 
14611,  Aug.  6;  Ic.  Aug.  4,  1884.  10007 


476 


10008 


COPYEIGHTED  IN  THE  UNITED   STATES 


10028 


Daug-hter  (A)  of  the  slums;  a  melodrama  of  to- 
day, by  J.  W.  Schwartz. 

©  Jacob  W.  Schwartz,  New  York  ;  D  :  4521, 
Jan.  12.  1904.  10008 

Daug-liter  (A)  of  the  South;  an  original  com- 
niedy-drania  in  4  acts,  by  Justin  Adams.  79  p. 
4".     Typewritten. 

©  Earl  Burijess,  New  Yorlv ;  D :  14115,  Oct. 
22,  1908;  2c.  Oct.  22.  1908.  10009 

See  also  Among  southern  pines. 

Daughter  of  the  storm;  a  4  act  drama,  by  A. 
E.  Lewis.     76  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Alma  E.  Lewis,  Melrose,  Mass. ;  D :  7338, 
Sept.  29,  1905 ;  2c.  Sept.  22,  1905.  10010 

Eaughter  (A)  of  the  sun;  phantasy  in  4  acts 
and  7  scenes,  by  W.  C.  Duncan  and  G.  F. 
Hummoi.     [78]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  1,  1912 ;  D :  29853 ;  Wm.  Carey 
Duncan  and  Geo.  F.  Hummel,  New  Torli. 

10011 

a   romantic   drama    in   4    acts,    by    C.    W. 

Bachmann  and  C.  E.  Hughes,  jr. 

©  C.  Wm.  Bachmann  and  Chas.  E.  Hughes, 
Los  Angeles  ;  D :  14102,  Oct.  6,  1908.         10012 

or,  Cortez,  spectacular  drama  of  the  Span- 
ish conquest  of  Mexico  and  the  Aztecs  in  4 
acts,  by  C.  W.  Bachmann  and  Charles  E. 
Hughes,  jr.     [82]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  8,  1912  ;  D  :  30199  ;  C.  Wm.  Bach- 
mann, Los  Angeles.  10013 

Daughter  (A)  of  the  tumbrils;  a  play  in  1  act, 
by  W.  E.  Grogan.     21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Walter    E.    Grogan,    London ;    D :  5112, 
June  2,  1904 ;  2c.  June  11,  1904.  10014 

Daughter  (A)  of  the  West.     See  Poppy  gold. 

Daughter  (A)  of  today;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
M.  F.  Devine.     4  v.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  20,  1913 ;  D  :  34783 ;  Mary  Frances 
Devine,  Lowell.  10015 

Daughter  (A)  of  Uncle  Sam;  an  original  Ameri- 
can play,  by    L.  Bascom,  founded  upon  H  novel 
entitled    Wliom    the    gods    love,    by    Eudora 
Swasey. 
©  Lee  Bascom,  New  York  ;  1892  :  843,  Jan.  5. 

10016 

Daughter  (The)  of  Venice;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
DeW.  Kaplan.     4  v.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  7,  1914 ;  D  :  35946 ;  DeWitte  Kap- 
lan, Englewood,  N.  J.  10016a 

Daughter  (A)  of  Virginia;  a  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  J.  W.  Walsh.    G4  p.    f.    Mimeographed. 

©    .Joseph    W.    Walsh,    Chicago;    D :  9780, 
Jan.  12,  1907 ;  2c.  Feb.  28,  1907.  10017 


Daughter  (A)  of  wrath,  by  B.  M.  Dix. 

©   Beulah   Marie   Dix,    Cambridge,   Mass. ; 
1899:4627.  Jan.  11.  10018 

Daughter's  (A)  atonement.     See  Jagon. 

Daughter's  danger;  vaudeville  sketch,  by  E.  S. 
Marshall.     [2],  9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  8.  1914 :  D :  39039 ;  Emma  Seckle 
Marshall,  Los  Angeles.  10018a 

Daughter's  (A)  devotion.     See  Margaret. 

Daughter's  (A)  evidence;  a  romantic  drama  in 
6  acts,  tr.  and  adapted  from  the  French  of 
Une  cause  c616bre,  by  H.  Jackson. 

©  Hart  Jackson,  New  York  ;  1878  :  969,  Jan. 
23.  10019 

Daughter's  (The)  oath.     See  Shadow  brook. 

Daughters  (The)  of  an  anarchist;  a  drama  in 
5  acts,  by  C.  A.  Reade.  49  p.  f*.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Charles  A.  Reade,  Chicago ;  D :  948,  Oct. 
12,  1901 ;  2c.  Oct.  12.  1901.  10020 

Daughters  (The)  of  an  infidel;  a  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  C.  A.  Reade. 

©  Charles  A.   Reade,  Chicago;   1884:7820, 
Apr.  12.  10021 

Daughters  of  an  inn  keeper;  by  W.  G.  Ford. 
13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   William   G.   Ford,   Medford,  Mass.;   D: 
7497,  Nov.  3,  1905 ;  2c.  Nov.  3,  1905.  10022 

Daughters  of  Babylon;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  AV. 
Barrett.     Typewritten. 

©  Wilson  Barrett,  London  ;  1897 :  9587,  Feb. 
6 ;  Ic.  Mar.  6.  10023 

Daughters  (The)  of  Dora  Thorne;  a  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  B.  Poynter.  103  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Beulah  Poynter,  Bethanv,  Mo. ;  D  :  14182, 
Oct.  30,  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  30,  1908.  10024 

Daughters  of  Eve;  a  musical  comedy,  book  and 
lyrics  by  F.  G.  Buchanan.  21  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    15,    1909 ;    D :  17382 ;    Frances 
Grant  Buchanan,  Denver.  10025 

an  original  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  E.  Lancas- 
ter and  J.  Magnus. 

©    A.    E.    Lancaster    and    Julian    Magnus, 
United  States  ;  1894  :  37596,  Aug.  11.        10026 

Same. 

©  A.  E.  Lancaster  &  Julian  Magnus,  United 
States  ;  1894 :  39555,  Aug.  28.  10027 

•  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  H.  C.  Colwell.    71  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©   Henry   C.    Colwell,    United    States;    D: 
15675,  Apr.  21,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  29,  1909.     10028 


477 


10029 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


10048 


Daughters  of  men;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  Charles 
Klein.     50,  33  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  C.  Klein,  New  York;  D :  8812,  July  11, 
1906 ;  2c.  act  1,  2,  July  16,  1906 ;  2c.  act  3,  July 
19,  1906.  10029 

Daughters  (The)  of  Satan.  See  Belle  (The)  of 
Hades. 

Daughters  of  the  city;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
H.  F.  Brock.     195  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  3,  1915;  D :  39572 ;  Howard  F. 
Brock,  Cambridge,  Mass.  10029a 

Daughters  (The)  of  the  Revolution;  a  comedy 
in  4  acts,  by  Pauline  Phelps. 

©  Neil  Burgess,  Highlands  of  Navesink, 
N.  J. ;  D  :  2938,  Jan.  12,  1903.  10030 

Daughters  of  the  rich;  play  in  1  act,  by  Jack 
London.     14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  14,  1915;  D :  40657 ;  Hilda  Gil- 
bert, New  York.  10030a 

Daughters  (The)  of  Troy.  See  Two  tragedies 
of  Seneca. 

Daughter's  (A)  sacrifice;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
C.  Trusiano,  English  tr.  by  Charles  Baker.  16 
p.     f.    Typewritten. 

©  Carmelo  Trusiano,  Hartford ;  D :  4315, 
Nov.  25,  1903 ;  2c.  Jan.  20,  1904.  10031 

See  also  Nineteen  years  after. 

Dauntless;  a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  M.  A. 
Schneider.  New  Castle,  Pa.,  Daily  and  weekly 
news  [1884]     40  p.     12°. 

©  Maggie  A.  Schneider,  United  States; 
1884 :  8015,  Apr.  16 ;  2c.  July  28.  10032 

Same. 

©  by  Maggie  A.  Schneider,  New  Castle,  Pa., 
as  the  author,  in  renewal  for  28  years.  Re- 
newal no.  3000,  Apr.  1,  1912.  Original  entry, 
Apr.  16,  1884,  no.  8015.  10033 

Dauntless  Nell,  the  girl  detective;  a  sensa- 
tional melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  P.  C.  S.  Mc- 
Lean.   122  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Pearl  Charlton  Seward  McLean,  New 
York;  D:5171,  June  13,  1904;  2c.  .July  14, 
1904.  10034 

Dave;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  S.  Kern. 
28  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  May  Stewart  Kern,  Brooklyn ;  D :  15961, 
May  27,  1909;  2c.  May  27,  1909.  10035 

Davenport  &  co.,  marriage  brokers;  farce  com- 
edy in  1  act.  by  Charles  AV.  Neuman.  [15]  p. 
4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  22,  1911 ;  D  :  24032  ;  Lewis  stock 
CO.,  New  York.  10036 

Dave's  birthday;  comedy  drama  in  1  act,  by  T. 
Friel.     [1],  12  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  25,  1912;  D:  29149;  Thornton 
Friel,  Dunellen,  N.  J.  10037 


David;  by  Caleb  Young  Rice.  New  York,  Dou- 
bleday.  Page  &  company,  1909.  3  p.  1.,  [3]- 
128  p.     12". 

©  Sept.  2,  1909 ;  2c.  Sept.  4, 1909 ;  A :  245244 ; 
McClure  co..  New  York.  10038 


a  domestic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  G.  S.  Johns. 


©  George  S.  Johns,  St.  Louis ;  1897 :  29651, 
May  15 ;  2c.  Nov.  18.  [Note  :  Copies  bear  title, 
David  Laroque]  10039 


— -1  act  drama,  by  Heleue  Ripley  [i.  e.  H.  R. 
Noble]     19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  29,  1910 ;  D :  20626 ;  Helena  Rip- 
ley Noble.  Boston.  10040 


play  in  5  acts,  by  C.  Skinner.    [125]  p.    24°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.   4,   1910;   D :  21733 ;   Constance 
Skinner,  Chicago.  10041 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  McSpadden. 

©  Mariet  McSpadden,  Chicago  ;  1899  :  3625, 
Jan.  9.  10042 


—  play  in  3  acts,  by  Rita  Edgar.     121  p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  19,  1912 ;  D :  28849 ;  Mrs.  E.  F. 
Leo,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y.  10043 


a  tragedy,  by  Cale  Young  Rice.    New  York, 

McClure,  Phillips  &  co.,  1904.    1  p.  1.    vi,  116 
p.    4°. 

©  McClure,  Phillips  &  co..  New  York;  D: 
5051,  May  9,  1904 ;  2c.  May  9,  1904.  10044 

See   also   Collected   plays   and  poems;   by 

Cale  Young  Rice. 

David  and  Bathshua;  drama  in  5  acts,  Charles 
Whitworth  Wynne  [pseud,  of  Charles  William 
Cayzer]  New  York,  The  Knickerbocker  press, 
1903.    4  p.  1.,  100  p.    8°. 

©  Charles  Whitworth  Wynne,  Great  Brit- 
ain; D :  2905,  Jan.  26,  1903 ;  2c.  Mar.  3,  1903. 

10045 

David  and  his  wives;  a  vaudeville  in  3  acts,  by 
E.  Lawrence. 

©  Eweretta  Lawrence,  London ;  1896 :  59381, 
Oct.  29.  10046 

David  and  Jonathan;  or,  The  shepherd  king,  a 
classic  tragedy  embracing  also  the  history  of 
King  Saul,  in  5  acts,  by  G.  A.  Lafayette. 
[Seattle,  Co-operative  printers,  1889]  80  p. 
12°. 

©   G.    A.    Lafayette,    Denver;    1889:37603, 
Dec.  10;  2c.  Mar.  20,  1894.  10047 

David  Carruth;  a  romantic  comedv  in  4  acts,  by 
P.  J.  White.    128  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Porter  J.  White,  St.  Louis,  D :  1418,  Feb. 
8,  1902 ;  2c.  Feb.  8,  1902.  10048 


478 


10049 


COPYRIGHTED  IN  THE   UNITED   STATES 


10069 


David  Cohn,  der  New  Yorker  heiratsvermitt- 
ler;  original-posse  mit  gesang  und  tanz,  in  3 
aufzuegen  und  5  bildern,  von  0.  Hauenstein. 
New  York  [1896]     65  p.     12°. 

©    Conrad    Hauenstein,    New    York;    1896: 
3070,  Jan.  8;  2c.  Feb.  12.  10049 

David  Copperfield;  dramatization  of  Cliarles 
Dickens'  novel  of  same  name,  play  in  5  acts, 
by  A.  R.  Friend  and  M.  H.  Mueller.  107  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.    21,    1910;    D:  20253;    Alice   R. 
Friend  and  Meta  H.  Mueller,  Milwaukee. 

10050 

■piece  en   5  actes,   par  M.   Maurey  d'apres 


Charles  Dickens.  42  p.  (In  Petite  illus- 
tration, no.  13. — 24  mai  1913,  serie-theatre. — 
no.  8) 

©   May  24,   1913;   2c.   June  23,   1913;    D: 
33582;  Max  Maurey,  Paris.  10051 

a  play  in  5  acts,  dramatized  from  the  novel 


of  Charles  Dickens  by  M.  Holland.    79  p.    4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Mildred  Holland,   New  York;   D :  15400, 
Mar.  22,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  22,  1909.  10052 

See  also  Hearts  of  gold. — Highway  (The) 

of  life. — Mr.   Peggotty. — What  women  will 
do. 

David  Garrick;  lustspiel  in  4  aufziigen,  frei 
nach  Deinhardstein  von  Richard  Hamel. 

©   Eduard   Bloch,   Berlin;    D :  937,   Oct.   9, 
1901.  10053 

David  Garrick's  masterpiece;  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  F.  H.  James.  New  York,  Wetzel,  Rosener 
&  James,  1912.    18  p.    24°. 

©  Nov.  1,  1912  ;  2c.  Dec.  31,  1912 ;  D  :  31828  ; 
Fred.  H.  James,  New  York.  10054 

David  Harum;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  dramatized 
by  Ripley  and  M.  W.  Hitchcock.    Typewritten. 

©  Ripley  Hitchcock,  New  York  ;  1899 :  51678, 
Aug.  11 ;  2c.  Aug.  11.  10055 

David,  king  of  Israel;  a  historical  drama,  by 
L.  and  M.  Berger.    51  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Leopold  and  Morris  Berger,   San  Fran- 
cisco ;  D :  6451,  Apr.  3,  1905 ;  2c.  Apr.  3,  1905. 

10056 

David  Laroque,     See  David, 

David  of  Bethlehem;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  F. 
Wilkinson.     180  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Florence  Wilkinson,  New  York ;  D :  460, 
May  13,  1901 ;  2c.  May  13,  1901.  10057 
See  also  Two  plays  of  Israel. 


David  Revelton;  a  comedy,  by  Elizabeth  Ronele 
[pseud,  of  E.  E.  Witherspoon]  96  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Eleanor  Elizabeth  Witherspoon,  Wash- 
ington ;  D :  15355.  Mar.  16,  1909 ;  2c.  Mav  20, 
1909.  10058 


David  Rose;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Burton  Hall. 
77  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Burton  Luther  Hall,  Berkeley,  Cal. ;  D: 
2473.  Oct.  20,  1902 ;  2c.  Oct.  20,  1902.        10059 

David  Rose,  musician;  a  modern  plav  in  3  acts, 
by  B.  L.  Hall.    39  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Burton  Luther  Hall,  Long  Beach,  Cal. ; 
1896 :  60420.  Nov.  2 :  2c.  Nov.  2.  10060 

David  und  Goliath;  lustspiel  in  4  akten,  von 
Georg  Kaiser.  Weimar,  Druck  von  R.  Wag- 
ner sohn  [1914]     87  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  30,  1914 ;  D :  36877 ;  Anstalt  fiir 
auffiihrungsrecht  dramatisch^r  werke  d.  liter- 
atur  u.  musik,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Charlottenburg, 
Germany.  10060a 

David  Venture;  or,  Thirst  for  oflB.ce,  a  play  in 
3  acts,  by  W.  P.  Tynan. 

©  William  P.  Tynan,  Paterson ;  1877 :  1311, 
Feb.  2.  10061 

David's  harem;  a  burlesque,  by  B.  K.  Phillips. 
©  Bettine  Kavanaugh  Phillips,  New  York ; 
1900  A :  5284,  Feb.  26.  10062 

a  1  act  comedy,  by  A.  I.  Eraser.    14  p.    4°, 

Typewritten. 

©  Ada  Isabel  Eraser,  San  Francisco;  D: 
356,  Apr.  17,  1901 ;  2c.  Apr.  17,  1901.        10063 

David's  last  choice;  a  play  by  A.  Gerstenberg. 

©  Alice  Gerstenberg,  Chicago ;  D :  15278, 
Mar.  8,  1909 ;  Ic.  Feb.  11.  1910.  10064 

Davy  Crockett;  an  American  comedy  drama  in 
5  acts. 

©  Frank  D.  Plall,  New  York ;  1900  A :  9395, 
Apr.  12.  10065 

an  American  drama  in  5  acts,   by  Frank 


Murdoch. 

©  Deronda  Mayo,  Canton,  Pa.,  in  renewal 
for  14  years  from  Aug.  6,  1900 ;  1900  A :  18578, 
July  27.  10066 

—  a  comedy  drama  in  5  acts. 


©  E.  M.  Gardiner,  Chicago ;  1900  A :  11382, 
May  5.  10067 

an  original  domestic  drama  in  5  acts,  by 


F.  Murdoch. 

©  Frank  Murdoch,  New  York ;  1872 :  8332, 
Aug.  6.  10068 

romantic  tabloid  drama  in  1  act,  by  Charles 


Hart.    Chicago,  Chicago  manuscript  co.,  1914. 
[22]  p.     f.     Mimeographed. 

©   Nov.   30,    1914;    2c.    Dec.    18,    1914;    D: 
39137;  Alex.  Byers,  Chicago.  10068a 

Davy  Cummin;   a   drama   in  4  acts,  by  J.   C. 
Heywood. 

©  J.  C.  Heywood,  New  York;   1872:2128, 
Mar.  5.  10069 


479 


10070 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


10083 


Davy  Jones;  oi-,  Davy  Jones'  locker,  a  nautical 
farcical  operetta  in  3  acts,  written  and  com- 
posed  by  F.  Miller,  jr. 

©  Frederick  Miller,  jr.,  Boston ;  1894 :  8281, 
Feb.  2.  10070 

Davy  Jones'  locker.     Ree  Con. — Davy  Jones. 

Dawn;  allegorical,  lyric  opera  in  prologue  and  2 
acts,  words  and  anisic  by  E.  Q.  Sheatz.  57  p. 
4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  20,  1909 ;  D :  17153 ;  Elizabeth  Q. 
Sheatz,  Philadelphia.  10071 

drama  in  4  acts  and  4  tableaux,  by  D.  A. 

Reynolds.     [62]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  21,  1911 ;  D :  25819 ;  D.  A.  Rey- 


nolds, New  York. 


10072 


— ■  [a  drama  in  1  act]  by  Percival  L.  Wilde 
[pseud,  of  P.  L.  Weil]  (In  Smart  set,  Nov., 
1914) 

©  Oct.  15,  1914  ;  Ic.  Oct.  17,  1914  ;  D  :  38566  ; 
Percival  L.  Weil,  New  York.  10072a 

based  on  material  supplied  by  A.  Conan 

Doyle.    18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  4,  1914;  D:  35915;  Percival  L. 
Weil.  New  York.  10072b 

—  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act,  by  S.  Conday.  19 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  25,  1914 :  D  :  38926  ;  Stephen  Con 


day,  St.  Paul. 


10072c 


—  play  adapted  from  George  McDonald's  Lit- 
tle daylight,  by  Elsa  Tudor.  [1],  11  p.  t". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  27,  1913 ;  D :  34739 ;  Elsa  Tudor 
de  Pierrefeu,  Chicago.  10073 

—  a  play  in  1  act,  by  R.  Hughes.  New  York, 
1907.  1  p.  1.,  14  p.  12°.  ([Sergei's  acting 
drama,  no.  576] ) 

©   Rupert   Hughes,    New   York;    D :  10224, 
Mar.  28,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  10,  1907.  10074 


—  play  in  3  acts,  by  G.  D.  Parker.     [131]  p. 
4*.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  3,  1914;   D :  38682 ;   George  D. 
Parker,  New  York.  10074a 

M. 


—  a  play  of  modern  American  life,  by  J. 
Downey.     47  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  J.  M.  Downey,  East  Cleveland ;  D :  13628, 
Aug.  21,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  21,  1908.  10075 

with  The  noble  lord,  The  traitor,  A  house 


of  cards.  Playing  with  fire.  The  finger  of  God, 
1  act  plays  of  life  to-day,  by  Percival  Wilde. 
New  York,  Henry  Holt  &  co.,  1915.  4  p.  1.  168 
p.     12". 

©  Feb.  20,  1915 ;  2c.  Feb.  18, 1915  ;  D  :  39723 ; 
Percival  L.  Wilde,  New  York.  10075a 


Dawn — Continued. 

or.  The  quest,  drama  in  4  acts,  by  T.  F. 

Tracey  and  A.  Gallatin.    105  p.    4°.    Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  24,  1914 ;  D :  35774 ;  Thomas  F. 
Tracey  and  Alberta  Gallatin,  New  York. 

10075b 


(Les  aubes) ;  by   Emile  Verhaeren,  tr.   by 

Arthur  Symons.     Boston,   Small,  Maynard  & 
CO.,  1915.    2  p.  1.,  112  p.    8". 

©  May  15,  1915 ;  2c.  and  alf .  May  20,  1915 ; 
A :  401070 ;  Small,  Maynard  &  co.,  Boston. 

10075c 

Dawn  (The)  of  a  new  year;  one  person  dra- 
matic act,  by  C.  Lorraine  and  Jesse  G.  M. 
Glick.    6  p.    t".    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  22,  1911 ;  D  :  24075  ;  Claude  Lor- 
raine,  Oakland.  Cal.  10076 

Dawn  (The)  of  day;  play  in  2  acts,  by  B.  McCor- 
mack.    6  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  10,  1915;  D:  40610;  Blanche  Mc- 
Cormack,  Los  Angeles.  10076a 


A  villian's   dubble  crime 
H.  Rosenkrans.    1  p.  1.,  33  p.    16°. 


or. 


by  Eugene 
Printed. 

©  Thesus  Clio  Davidson,   Newark,   N.   J. ; 
1888  :  27969.  Oct.  2 :  2c.  Nov.  5.  10077 


Dawn  (The)  of  eternity;  a  spectacular  religious 
drama  in  5  acts  and  9  epochs,  by  H.  W.  Rogers 
and  Arthur  J.  Lamb.    98  p.    4°.      Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  15,  1910 ;  D :  21796 ;  H.  W.  Rog- 
ers, Wheeling,  W.  Va.  10078 

Dawn  (The)  of  freedom;  a  drama  in  4  acts  and 
6  tableaux,  adapted  by  E.  Plj'^mpton  and  A. 
Corbett. 

©    Eben    Plympton    and    Adolphe    Corbett, 
New  York ;  1889 :  24098,  Aug.  6.  10079 

a  romantic  military  war  drama  in  5  acts. 


by  Miron  Leffingwell. 

©  Paul  Gilmore,  Dubuque,  la. ;  1898 :  65108, 
Nov.  7.  10080 

or,   The  Irish  patriot's  dream,  by   M.   M. 


Meagher. 

©   M.    M.   Meagher,   New   Bedford,   Mass. ; 
1873 :  13800,  Nov.  28.  10081 

Dawn  (The)  of  iron;  a  realistic  drama  in  5  acts, 
depicting  the  struggles  of  a  crucial  period  in 
England,  one  hundred  years  ago,  by  T.  M. 
Hunter. 

©    Thomas    M.    Hunter,    Brooklyn;    1897: 
68462,  Dec.  9;  2c.  Dec.  13.  10082 

Dawn  of  liberty;  a  colonial  comedy-drama  in  4 
acts,  by  Charles  Ulrich.  Chicago  and  New 
York,  The  Dramatic  publishing  company 
[1905]     73  p.    12°. 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co..  Chicago  ;  D :  7747,  Dec. 
21,  1905 ;  2c.  Dec.  21,  1905.  10083 


480 


10084 


COPYRIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


10103 


Dawn  of  liberty — Ooiitinuert. 

a  romance  of  the  Revolution,  a  5  act  melo- 
drama, by  H.  G.  Hall. 

©   Howard    Gerald    Hall.    Decatur,    Midi. ; 
1894  :  49941.  Oct.  26.  10084 

Dawn  (The)  of  love;  comedy  dramatic  sketch, 
l)y  W.  E.  ]\IcMann.    12  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1915  ;  D  :  40030 ;  Pietro  Sosso 
and  Walter  E.  McIMann.  San  Francisco. 

10084a 

Dawn  (The)  of  morn;  a  jilaylet,  by  T.  H.  Davis. 
9  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  Henry  Davi.'^,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa. ; 
D :  4055,  Feb.  26.  1904 ;  2c.  Feb.  26,  1904. 

10085 


Dawn    of    music, 
slums. 


SVr    Little    mother    of    the 


Da,wn  (The)  of  peace;  alle.iiory  on  war  in  3  acts, 
])y  G.  F.  Or,i,nbet.    41  p.    4°.    Typev/ritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    26.    1912;    D :  28832 :    Georw 
Franklin  Orgibet,  Chicasro.  10085a 

— —  minstrel  first  part.  arr.  by  O.  C.  Ziegfeld. 
©  Oliver  C.  Ziegfeld,  Baltimore;  1898;  4229, 


.Tan.  10;  2c.  Jan.  10. 


10086 


- 1  act  play,  by  A.  J.  Ryan. 
©  A.  .T.  Rvan,  Chicago:  1890 ;  23237.  July  23. 

10087 


Dawn  (The)  of  reason;  dramatic  playlet,  by 
E.  E.  Drisko.    6  p.    f".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  29,  1912  ;  D  :  2S476  ;  Eleanor  Earl 
Drisko.  Kansas  City,  Kan.  10088 

Dawn  (The)  of  redemption;  or.  The  adoration 
of  the  Magi  kings,  a  Christmas  play  in  4 
acts,  by  Elizabeth  Folding. 

©    Roxburv    pub.    co.,    New    York:    1899; 
12654,  Feb.  15;  2c.  Feb.  15.  10089 

Dawn  (The)  of  the  new  day.     See  Pedigree. 

Dawn  (The)  of  victory;  play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  W. 
Merchant.    39  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  8.  1911 ;  D  ;  24882  ;  Grace  Winona 
Merchant,  isrockton,  Mass.  1O090 

Dawn  (The)  of  Waterloo;  sketch  in  1  scene,  by 
R.  C.  Woodville  and  E.  L.  Swete.  [2],  19  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  26,   1913;   D:  34.543;   R.  Caton 
Woodville  and  E.  I-yall  Swete,  I>ondon.    10091 

Dawning;  ox%  Complete  atonement,  play  in  1 
act,  by  G.  Balsar.    11  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Balsar.  Jackson.  Mich.;  D:7426. 
Oct.  19,  1905 ;  2c.  Oct.  13,  1905.  10092 


Dawson  (The)  widow;  dramatized  from  the 
novel  of  A.  R.  Crane,  by  Fi-ederick  F.  Schra- 
der. 

©  Alice  Rollins  Crane,  Dawson  Citv,  Can- 
ada ;  D ;  86,  Jan.  28,  1901.  10093 

Dawson's  mistakes,  by  E.  Lester. 

©  Edward  Lester,  New  York ;  D ;  4079,  Oct. 
10,  1903.  10094 

Day  (The)     See  Tag  (Der) 

Day  (The)  after;  a  farce  comedy,  by  T.  H. 
Sayre.     Typewritten. 

©  T.  H.  Savre.  New  York  f  1897 ;  7003,  Jan. 
23:  2c.  Jan.  23.  10095 


play  in  4  acts,  by  Mr.  and  Mrs.  H.  Russell. 

67  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  ^\v.  and  Mrs.  Howard  Russell,  Portland, 
Or. ;  D  :  11980.  Dec.  24.  1907 ;  2c.  Dec.  28.  1907. 

10096 

Day  (A)  and  a  night;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  A.  C 
Ruggeri.     22.  [2]  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    3.    1911;    D :  24122 ;    Agnes    G. 
Ruggeri,  New  York.  10097 


—  comedy   in   2   acts,   by   Agnes   C.   Ruggeri. 

New  York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald.  1912.    19  p.    12°. 

©  Feb.  8.  1912  ;  2c.  Feb.  9,  1912  ;  D  ;  28615  : 

Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.  10098 


Dawning    (The)     of    the    day. 
alanna. 


See    Eilleen 


farcical  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Nelson  Comps- 

ton.     Chicago,  Chicago  manuscript  co.,   1914. 
[32]  p.     f°.     Mimeographed. 

©  Dec.  3.  1914 ;  2c.  Dec.  21.  1914 ;  D :  39182  ; 
Alex.  Byers.  Chicago.  10098a 

Day  (A)  and  a  night  in  New  York;  an  original 
musical  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  with  original 
music  and  songs,  by  C.  H.  Hoyt. 

©   Charles   H.   Hovt,   Charlestown,    N.   H. ; 
1898  :  22137,  Apr.  7.  10099 

Day  and  night;  by  Mrs.  H.  P.  Cullum. 

©   Mrs.   H.    P.   Cullum,   Chicago;    D;8666, 
June  11,  1906.  10100 

Day  and  night  in  Chinatown;  burlesque,  by 
Lon  Hascall.    58  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  10,  1911;  D:  2.5740:  Jack  Singer, 
inc.,  New  York.  10101 

Day  (A)  at  Belle  Isle;  musical  comedy,  by  M.  E. 
Levine.    4  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  19,  1913  ;  D  ;  35059  ;  Moses  E.  Le- 
vine. Cleveland.  10102 

Day  (A)  at  Happy  Hollow  school;  by  Lettie 
Cook  Van  Derveer.  Lebanon.  O.,  March  bros., 
1910.     29  p.     12". 

©  Oct.  20,  1910 ;  2c.  Oct.  12,  1910 ;  D  :  22329 ; 
March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O.  10103 


5379°— 15- 


-31 


481 


10104 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


10125 


Day  at  Niagara  Falls;  musical  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  S.  S.  Howe.  39  p.  4".  Typewritten.  [I.i- 
bretto  only] 

©  Samuel  S.  Howe,  Brooklyn  ;  D  :  7729,  Dec. 
18,  1905;  2c.  Dec.  18.  1905.  10104 

Day  (A)  at  Oakland;  or,  Won  by  a  tongue,  by 
M.  Mauley.     10  p.     f".     Typewritten. 

©  Morris  Manley,  Chicago ;  D :  10526,  May 
9.  1907 ;  2c.  May  9,  1907.  10105 

Day  (A)  at  the  country  fair;  1  act  play  for 
hoiiie  talent.  l)y  A.  Olmstead.  48  p.  16". 
Printetl. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  25,  1910;  D  :  22527 :  Aeol a  Olm- 
stead. Millersliurg.  O.  10106 

Day  at  the  Hotel  Broke;  dramatic  composition, 
by  J.  Fenton.    5  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  1  c.  Apr.  1,  1910 ;  D :  206S^2  :  Jamos  Fen- 
ton, York,  Neb.  10107 

Day  (A)  at  the  junction.     See  Cobwebs. 

i^ay  (A)  at  the  Knowitall  woman's  club;  Ity 
M.  M.  Parker. 

©  Mary  Moncure  Parker,  Cliicauo  ;  D  :  4;i.'>4, 
Dec.  2.  1903.  10108 

Day  at  the  links;  1  act  vaudeville  skit,  by  David 
M.  Woirr.     12  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  S,  1909  :  D  :  16845  ;  Paul  Hirscli. 
Chicago.  10109 

Day  (A)  at  the  race  course;  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
<T.  O.  Klingncr  and  C.  F.  Leavers.  47  p.  4". 
'l\vpewi-itten. 

©  Gus  C.  Klingner  and  Charles  F.  Leavers, 
Chicago;  1892 :  35977,  Sept.  1;  2c.  Sept.  8. 

10110 

Day  (A)  at  the  races;  vaudeville  sketch,  by  C.  E. 
Splan.     5  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  4.  1913;  D:  33398;  Clyde  Eldon 
Splan,  Detroit.  10111 

Day  (A)  at  the  springs.     See  White  Sulphur. 

Day  (A)  at  the  World's  fair;  by  .1.  W.  Stover. 

©  J.  W.  Stover.  Chicago ;  1895 :  65274,  Dec. 


24. 


10112 


Day  (The)  before  Christmas.  See  Jolly  plays 
for  holidays. 

Day  (The)  before  the  convention;  1  act  dramatic 
sketcli,  by  J.  W.  Carey. 

©  John  W.  Carey,  Sioux  City,  la. ;  D :  15603, 
Apr.  13.  1909.  10113 

Day  (The)  before  the  day;  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
Chester  Bailey  Fernald.  3  v.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  J>Uy  24.  1915 ;  D :  41303 ;  C.  B.  Fer- 
nald, London.  10113a 


Day  (The)  before  the  J  hop;  or,  A  mix-up  in 
men,  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Annette  Kittredge. 
15  p.    32°.     Printed. 

©  Annette  Kittredge  Norton,  Niagara  Falls, 
N.  Y. ;  D :  2971,  Feb.  9,  1903 ;  2c.  Mar.  9,  1903. 

"10114 

Day  (The)  before  the  wedding;  a  farce  [by] 
Robert  C.  V.  Meyers. 

©   P.    Garrett   &   co.,    Philadelphia;    1885: 
26494.  Dec.  16;  2c.  Apr.  15,  1886.  10115 

Day  break;  political  play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  F. 
Allen  and  Marvin  A.  Riley.  [.53]  p.  f".  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  25.  1911 :  D :  25075 ;  Walter  Fox 
Allen.  Lawrenceville,  N.  J.  10116 

•  See  alao  Daybreak. 

Day  (The)  breaking.     Sec  Night. 

Day  (A)  dream;  by  J.  Snyder. 

©  John  Snyder,  Welleslev,  Mass. ;  D :  10667, 
May  31,  1907.  10117 

Day  dreams;  a  drama,  by  E.  B.  Gay. 

©    Elsie    Barker    Gay,    New    York;    1897: 
.50011,  Sept.  7.  10118 

— —  play  in  1  act,  by  Mary  Wellington.  [7]  p. 
f".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  6.  1912 ;  D :  29073 ;  Marie  Weller. 
New  York.  10119 

Day  (A)  in  a  district  school;  comedy  in  2  acts, 
by  E.  Roscower.    52  p.    16°.    Printed. 

©    May   25,    1911;    2c.    Mav    26.    1911;    D: 
24289  ;  Emma  Roscower.  Goldsboro,  N.  C.  10120 

Day  (A)  in  a  doctor's  office;  a  fai-ce  in  1  act, 
by  Henry  A.  Hoetler.  Clyde.  O.,  Ames  publish- 
ing ccmipany  [1898]  10  p.,  1  1.  12°.  ([Ames' 
series  of  standard  and  minor  drama,  no.  324] ) 

©  Ames  pub.   co.,   Clyde,    O. ;    1893:57570. 
Dec.  27 ;  2c.  Dec.  27.  10121 

Day  (A)  in  Boulogne;  by  Arthur  Law.  London, 
.LWillinms.ltd.;  New  York.  E.  Schuberth&co., 
1904.     17  p.    8°. 

©  .Joseph  Williams,  ltd..  London ;  D :  5330. 
July  23.  1904 ;  2c.  July  23.  1904.  10122 

Day  (A)  in  camp;  by  L.  R.  Cowdrey. 

©  Louis  R.  Cowdrey.  Passaic,  N.  J. ;  1900 
A  :  3477,  Feb.  7.  10123 

a  musical  comedy. 

©  Jos.  K.  Strasburger,  United  States ;  1892 : 
31367,  July  28.  10124 

Day  (A)  in  camp  with  the  state  National 
guard.     See  Raw  (The)  recruit. 

Day  (A)  in  court;  farce  in  1  act,  by  J.  S.  Mur- 
phy. 

©  Lyceum  pub.  co..  United  States. ;  1900  A : 
7581,  Mar.  22.  10125 


482 


10126 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


10146 


Day  (A)  in  France.     See  At  gay  Monte  Carlo. 

Day  (A)  in  the  Ai-oostook;  by  A.  E.  Damon. 
©    A.    E.    Damon,    Dan  vers,    Mass. ;    1897 : 
7956,  Jan.  29.  10126 

Day   (A)   in   the   life   of   the   devil.      Sec   Red 
(The)  light  of  Mars. 

Day  (A)  in  the  seraglio;  a  little  comedy  in  1 
act,  by  H.  Kane.     17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Helen  Kane.  Washington;  D:4680.  Mar. 
4,  1904;  2c.  Apr.  23,  1904.  10127 

Day   (The)   of  atonement;   in   5   acts,   by   P.   F. 
1 1<  )g:owaj-.     Typewritten. 

©  Phil.  F.  Roiioway,  I'ortland,  Or. ;  1900  A 
28449,  Nov.  5;  2e.  Nov.  5. 


Day  (A)  of  reckoning;  by  H.  B.  V.  Edwardes. 

©  Henry  B.  V.  Edwardes,  Brookline,  Mass. ; 

D:  12730,  Apr.  11.  1908.  10136 

Day  (The)  of  Saint  Martin;  a  romantic  drama 
in  3  acts,  by  B.  Kennedy. 

©    Bratton    Kennedy,    Philadelphia;    1898: 
3136-5,  May  20.  10137 

Day  (The)  of  the  duchess;  farce  comedy  in  1 
act,  by  Alice  C.  Thompson.  'Boston,  W.  H. 
Baker  &  co.,  1911.  12  p.  16"  (On  cover: 
ISaker's  ed.  of  plays) 

©  Aug.  31,  1911 ;  2c.  Sept.  1, 1911 ;  D  :  25119 ; 
Walter  H.  Baker  &  co..  Boston.  10138 

10128       ^^y  (The)  of  the  wedding.     See  Yom  hachupa. 


Day  (The)  of  days;  fantastic  play  in  4  acts,  by 
I..  J.  Vance.     [144]  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  6,  1914 ;  D  :  36612 ;  Louis  Joseph 
Vance,  New  York.  10128a 

Day  of  defeat;  by  B.  ^I.  Dix.  86  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    14.    1909;    D:  17256;    Beulah 
Marie  Dix,  Lynn,  Mass.  10129 

Day  (A)  of  discord.     See  Two  brass  bands. 

Day  (The)  of  doom;  a  spectacular  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  (1.  F.  Piatt  founded  on  Bulwer  Lyt- 
ton's  novel  The  last  days  of  Pompeii.  107  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    George    Foster    Piatt.    Milwaukee;    D: 
2378,  Se]>t.  26,  1902 ;  2c.  Oct.  20,  1902.       10130 

Day  (The)  of  dupes.  See  Happiness,  and  other 

plays. 

Day  (A)  of  excitement;  1  act  comedy,  by 
Charles   Horwitz.     14  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edith  IMerriless  and  Alfred  Doria,  New 
York;  D :  4578,  Feb.  2.  1904;  2c.  Feb.  2,  1904. 

10131 

Day  (The)  of  judgment;  [a  domestic  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  Jean  Barrymore]  77  p.  f.  Type- 
written. 

©    United    amusement    co..    Erie,    Pa. ;    D : 
8883,  July  30.  1906;  2c.  Aug.  1,  1906.       10132 

drama,  by  J.  Adams.  86  p.  8".  ^Type- 
written. 

©   Justin    Adam.s,    Salem,    Mas.s. ;    D :  4006, 
Sept.  25,  1903;  2c.  Oct.  20,  1903.  10133 

a  play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Wiegand,  authorized 

tr.  by  A.  Von  Ende. 

©  Amelia  Von  Ende,  New  York;  D;  12240, 
Jan.  25,  1908.  10134 

Day  (The)  of  payment;  play  of  the  present 
time  in  4  acts,  by  L.  H.  Foster.  64  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  17,  1913  ;  D  :  35043  ;  Lilian  Hoyt 
Foster,  New  York.  10135 


Day  (A)  of  truth;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  B. 
Davenport. 

©  Butler  Davenport,  New  York ;  D :  15131, 
Feb.  19,  1909.  10139 

Day  (The)  of  vows;  or.  The  song  of  the  soul's 
redemption,  draiiiatic  arr.  of  Solomon's  Song 
of  songs,  by  F.  E.  Ben-OIiel.  [1],  16  p.  4". 
Ms. 

©  Ic.    Sept.   17,    1915;   D :  42131 ;    Florence 
Elizabeth  Ben-Oiliel,  Brookline,  Mass.    10139a 

Day  (A)  off;  comedy  sketch,  by  E.  A.  Sumner 
and  L.  Dinsmore. 

©  E.  A.  Sumner  and  Lon  Dinsmore,  Boston  ; 
1885:2893,  Feb.  2.  10140 


— ■  an  extra vaganzic  farce  in  2  acts,  by  M.  Ott. 
59  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  8,  1913;  D;  32243 ;  Matthew  Ott, 
Wollaston,  Mass,  10141 

a  farce  comedy,  by  E.  Howard.    118  p.    4°. 


Ms. 

©    Ernest    Howard,    Boston ;    1888 :  15686, 
May  31 ;  2c.  Sept.  27.  10142 

Day  (A)  on  the  campus.     See  Co-eds  (The)  of 
Glenwood. 

Day  (A)  on  the  farm;  by  .1.  E.  Walters.     15  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   .John   E.   Walter.s,   New    York;    D:3781, 
Aug.  1,  1903 ;  2c.  Aug.  1,  1903.  10143 

dramatic    composition,    by    .7.    E.  Walters. 

[2]    p.     f^     T.vpewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    1.5,    1912;    D :  31134 ;  John    E. 

Walters,  Baltimore.  10144 

Day  1001;  the  words  of  a  comic  opera,  by  I.  O. 
Dherba. 

©   I.    O.    Dherba,    New   York;    1897:22399, 
Apr,  9.  10145 

Day  out  company;  comedy  farce,  in  3  acts,  by 
A.  T,  Oakes. 

©    A.    T.    Oakes,    New    York ;     1889 :  836. 
Jan.  5.  10146 


483 


10147 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


10162 


Day  (The)  that  lAncoln  died;  a  play  in  1  act, 

l).v    I'.   Wan-en  an«l  W.  Hutchiiis.      |21,  21  p. 

4".     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Aug.    2G,    1909;    D :  16087 ;    Prescott 

AVai-i-en.   Newton.   Mass..    aixl   Will    Hiitchins, 

IVei-dcld,  Mass.  10147 
Same.     Boston.   W.   H.   Balver  &  co.,  1912. 

IG  p.     12". 
©  Mar.  7,  1912;  2c.  Mar.  8.  1912;  D :  29052 ; 

IM-escott  Warren  and  Will  Hiitchins,  Newton. 

Mass.  10148 

Day  (A)  too  soon;  a  playlet,  by  Gordon  Men- 
del.ssolm.     24  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  G.  I..  Mendelssohn,  New  York;  D:9198, 
Oct.  0.  1900 ;  2c.  r)(t.  0.  1906.  10149 

Day  (The)  we  celebrate;  oriirinal  Irish  sketch, 
hy  K.  IlarriRan. 

©  Edward  Harrijran.  Broolilyn  ;  1874  :  442:i. 
Aw.  ?'.  10150 

Day  (The)  will  come;  i)lay  in  1  act,  by  F. 
Gerald.     20  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    June  25,    1914;    D :  3740.") ;    Florenc*' 
Gerald,  New  York.  10150a 

Day  (A)  with  our  soldiers  on  the  picket  lines 
during-  the  War  of  the  Rebellion.  See 
Picket  (The)  guards. 

Day  (A)  with  Sedgwick  in  Pennsylvania. 
Sec  Gettysburg  (The)  gun. 

Day  (A)  with  the  movies.     See  Dopey's  talks. 

Day  (A)  with  the  specialists;  or.  Cured  at 
last,  a  lra;iic  far(-(>let  in  H  .scenes,  by  F.  S. 
Watson.  New  York,  The  Grafton  press,  1910. 
51  p.     12". 

©   Oct.    28.    1910;    2c.    Dec.    12,    1910;    D: 
22819;   Francis  S.  Watson,  Boston.         10151 

Daybreak;  dnuna  in  5  acts,  by  t)lof  Alfred 
Toflteen.     75   p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  28,  1911;  D:  25843:  O.  A.  Toft- 
teen,  Cliicairo.  10152 

— —  See  (ilao  Day  break. 

Day's    monologs;    by    G. 

Typewritten. 

©    (Jt'orire    W.    Day.    New    York 

Sept.  12,  1904;  2c.  Sept.  0,  1904. 
Days  (The)  of  auld  lang  syne.     See  Beside  the 

bonnie  brier  bush. 
Days  (The)  of  '49;  original  comedy  in  1  act,  by 

:\I.  Nobles.     [1],  20  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 
©    Ic.    .Tune    27,    1913;    D :  33629 ;    Milton 

Nobles,  Brooklyn.  10154 

See  alao  California  pioneers. 

Days  (The)  of  gold;  an  idyll  of  modern  Cali- 
fornia in  4  acts,  by  P.  V.  MiRhels.     158  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©   Philip   Verrill    Mighels,    New   York;    D: 

11604,  C)ct.  20.  19U7;  2c.  Oct.  2-5,  1907.     10155 


W.    Day.     0    p.     4". 


D :  5.547. 
10153 


Days  of  old  Mantou;  by  D.  A.  Ruebel  and  M. 
Aull. 

©  Dan  A.  Kuebel  and  Margaret  Aull,  Lex- 
ington, Mo. ;  D  :  15211.  Mar.  1.  1909.         10156 

a  college  musical  comedy  in  3  acts.  Li- 
bretto. 

©  Daniel  A.  Ruebel,  Lexington,  Mo. ;  D : 
12816,  Apr.  23,  1908.  10157 

Days  (The)  of  Richelieu.     Sec  Pere  Dubois. 

Days  (The)  of  1783.  See  Village  (The)  mail- 
carrier. 

Days  (The)  of  1776.     See  Hermit  (The) 

Days  of  '76;  a  colonial  military  eiiisudc  in  1  act, 
with  music,  i)ook  and  music  by  ('.  K.  Lepaige. 

©  Chas.  K.  Lepaige,  Port  .fervls.  N.  Y. ;  D : 
13.306,  .July  7,  1908.  10158 

Days  (The)  of  shoddy;  by  G.  L.  Mordecai. 

©  G.  L.  Mordecai,  New  York;  1882:13393. 
Aug.  14.  10159 

Days  of  '61;  1  act  comedy  sketch,  by  .Tack  Gor- 
man and  Ben  McKinney.  12  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  IS,  1909;  D:  16970;  Vaudeville 
liroducing  co..  New  York.  10160 

Days  of  slavery;  a  drama  in  4  acts  and  8  tab- 
leau-v,  by  Whallen  and  Martell. 

©  Whallen  and  Martell,  Union  Hill.  N.  .7.: 
1893:  52985,  Nov.  28.  10161 

Days  of  the  Commune.     Sec  Paris. 

Days  (The)  of  the  Knickerbockers.  See  Hil- 
ma,  the  wanderfoot. 

Days  (The)  of  the  Magnificent;  drama  of  old 
Florence  in  blank  ver.st'  and  pro.se.  by  A.  Ma- 
quarie.  I>ondon.  Bickes  and  son.  ltd..  1911. 
viii,  1.55  p.     12". 

©  Oct.  13,  1911;  2c.  Nov.  23,:  1911;  D: 
25834;  Arthur  Maquarii',  East  Molesev,  Eng- 
land. 10162 

Days  (The)  of  the  Revolution.  Sec  Spy  (The) 
of  the  Hudson. 

Days  (The)  of  the  serpent  worshipers.  See 
Crown  (The)  of  Atlas. 

Days  of  war;  play  in  1  act.  by  Maurice  .Toy  and 
Gordon  A.  Smith.     23  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  23,  1915;  D:. 39770;  Madame 
Yorska,  New  York.  10162a 

Day's  (A)  racing  at  Jerome.  .sVy-  Four-in- 
hand  (The)  club. 

Days  (The)  that  are  gone  [and]  School  days; 
two  monologs.  by  Martha  L.  Dingman,  with 
lesson  talks  by  I-reota  E.  Bruner.  Lebanon,  O.. 
March  brothers,  1914.    24  p.     12°. 

©  Aug.  4,  1914  ;  2c.  Aug.  6,  1914  :  D  :  37765  ; 
March  brothers,  Lebanon,  O.  10162b 


484 


10163 


C0PYRIC4HTED   IN   THE    UNITED   STATES 


10180 


Dayton's  lady;  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  I>  W. 
Allen.     lOG  p.     4°.     Typowritten. 

©   Ic.    Juno   19.    1913:    D :  33r>41  :    Ado    !•<' 
Wolfe  Allen,  Hartford.  10163 

Dazzling"  Nancy;  or,  A  trip  to  the  bottom  of 
the  sea,  a  merry  whirl  of  complications  in  2 
acts,  by  B.  (^erard.    71  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Barnev  Gerard.  New  York ;  D :  51S5,  June 
16,  1904;  2c.  June  16.  1904.  10164 

De  black  magician;  or.  The  wonderful  beaver. 

an  Ethiopian  comicality  in  1  scene,  by  Henry 

B.  Williams,  jr.     New  York.  R.  M.  De  Witt. 

©   Robert  M.   De  Witt,   New   York;   1S7G : 

14579;  Dec.  29:  2c.   Sept.  15.  1877.         10165 

De  cara  al  sol;  boceto  de  comedia  en  1  acto  y 
en  prosa,  original  de  J.  G.  Porcel.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1914.  31  p. 
12°. 

©  Mar.   15.   1915;   Ic.   Mar.   17.   1915;   D : 
40070;  Juan  G.  Porcel,  :Madrid.  10165a 

De  chicken  walk;  by  T.  P.  Sullivan. 

©  Timuthv  Paul  Sullivan.  Milwaukee:   D: 
1294.  Jan.  15,  1902.  10166 

De  coon  hunt;  an  Ethiopian  farce  in  3  scenes. 
New  Y''ork,  Happy  hours  company. 

©    Happv    hours    co..    New    York ;     1874 : 
12222.  Sept.' 28:  2c.  Oct.  17.  10167 

De  Darktown  masqueraders;  a  musical  farce 
in  3  acts,  by  H.  West.     Typewritten. 

©  Harrv  West.  Washinirton ;  1900  A :  131S. 
Jan.  1.5.  Ic.  Jan.  15.  10168 

De  daughter  of  de  regiment;  an  Ethiopian  bur- 
lesque in  1  act,  by  E.  C.  Estep.  Chicago.  T.  S. 
Denison  [1903]  8  p.  16".  ([The  Ethiopian 
drama] ) 

©  Thos.  S.  Denison.  Chicago ;  D :  3712.  July 
11.  1903 ;  2c.  Aug.  3.  1903.  10168a 

De  debbil  and  Dr.  Faustum;  an  Ethiopian 
operetta  in  2  scenes.  New  York,  Happy  hours 
company. 

©  Happv  hours  co..  New  York ;  1874 :  12237. 
Sept.  28 ;  2c.  Oct.  17.  10169 

De  great  Pete  Bawnuna's  niinstuls,  de  greates 
minstuls  what  is;  by  M.  M.  Brannan. 

©   Michael    M.    Brannan,    Washington:    D: 
8256,  Mar.  30.  1906.  10170 

De  los  barrios  bajos;  sainete  Ifrico,  en  1  acto. 
dividido  en  5  ciiadros,  en  prosa  y  verso,  orig- 
inal de  M.  Gonz/iloz  de  Lara,  mvisica  de  los 
maestros  Padilla  y  Franco.  ^ladrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  espanoles]  1910.  33  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only]  '^'^^i^S 
©  Sept.  G.  1910:  2c.  Sept.  7.  1910:  D :  21984. 
Manuel  Gonzalez  de  Lara.  Madrid.          10171 


De  'Lubians;  or,  De  retumgressum  cull'd  fokes 
ub  "Washumtum,  an  I'.thiDiiian  J>in"les(inc  in  2 
acts  nnd  12  scenes,  by  P.  K.  L.  Colo. 

©   Peter  K.    li.   Cole.   Omaha,   Neb.:    1S84: 
70.54.  Apr,  1.  10172 

De  maid  ob  de  Knnkpiincas;  an  EiluDpian  in- 
terluile  in  1  scene.  New  York,  Hapi)y  hours 
company. 

©  Hiippv  hours  CO..  New  York  ;  1874  :  12234, 
Sept.  28  :  2c.  Oct.  17.  10173 

De  Miraflores  .  .  .  y  a  pruebal  zarzuela  madri- 
leiia  en  2  actos  y  en  prosa,  original  de  A. 
Caanumo.  miisica  de  los  maestros  Quislant  y 
Badfa.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  esi»a- 
noles]  1915.     69  p.     12".     [Libretto  only] 

©   June  24.   1915:    Ic.    June   2.5.   1915:    D: 
41090:  Angel  Canmano,  Madrid.  10173a 

De  mujer  a  mujer;  comedia  en  1  acto  y  en 
prosa.  original  de  A.  J[.  Vi^rgol.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1912.  22  p, 
12°. 

©    May   24,    1912;    2c.    Mav    13,    1912;    D: 
29707:  Ant.)nio  il.  Vit^rgol,  Marlrid.         10174 

De  old  gum  game;  an  Ethiopian  extravaganza 

in  1  scene.     New  York.  Hapi)y  hours  coni])any. 

©  Happv  hours  co..  New  York :  1874 :  12246, 

Sept.  28:  2c.  Oct.  17.  10175 

De  pawty  ob  de  second  pawt;  by  Leighton 
bros.  and  Frank  J.  Conroy.  13  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.   June  29,   1911;   D :  24606 :   Bert  and 
Frai\k  Leighton,  New  York.  10176 

De  pesca;  entrem^s  en  prosa.  original  de  P. 
Parellada.  ^ladrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  es- 
panoles] 1908.     13  p.     12°. 

©  Pablo  Parellada,  Madritl :  D :  13873.  Sept, 
21,  1908:  2c.  Sept.  21,  1908.  10177 

De  pipe  dream;  vaudeville  sketch,  by  J.  D. 
Steell. 

©   John    Denton    Steell.  I>os    Angeles;    D: 
10395.  Apr.  22,  1907.  10178 

De  queen  of  de  bunch;  a  farce  in  1  act.  by  F.  T. 
Richards,  music  by  F.  Dewey  Ricliurds,  21  p, 
4°.     Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©    F.    T.    Richards,    New    York;    D:  11902. 
Dec.  11.  1907:  2c.  Dec.  11.  1907.  10179 

De  regia  estirpe;  comedia  llrico-dramAtica  en  1 
acto,  dividido  en  4  cuadros.  en  prosa  y  verso, 
original  de  Francisco  Ramos  de  Castro  y  Jos^ 
Mesa  Andrgs.  miisica  del  maestro  Enrique 
IMavol.  IMadrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
noles] 1911.     40  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Aug.  21.  1911;  2e.  Aug.  22.  1911;  D: 
25048 ;  F.  Ramos  de  Castro  v  J.  Mesa  Andri^s, 
Madrid.  10180 


485 


10181 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


10197 


De  regreso  a  la  vida;  coniwlia  en  1  acto  y  en 

prosji,  original  do  U.  Alvnivz.    IVfadrid  [Socie- 

dad  lie  autores  espanolcsl    1909.     34  p.     12°. 

©  Kafael  Alvarez,  Madrid  ;  D :  1G149,  June 

23.  1909;  2c.  Juno  23.  1909.  10181 

De  retumgressum  cull'd  fokes  ub  Washum- 
tum.     See  De  'Lubians. 

De  7  a  8;  coniedia  en  1  acto,  original  de  R. 
Levda.  Madrid  [Sociodad  de  autores  espa- 
noies]   1910.     24  p.     12°. 

©   May   23,    1910;    2c.   May   24,    1910;    D: 
21141 ;   Rafael  Leyda.  Madrid.  10182 

De  una  vida;  coniedia  on  prosa  en  2  actos.  di- 
vididos  en  \in  pr61o.so  y  3  cuadros,  original  de 
F.  J.  Cortezo  y  J.  Loirado.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
(lo  autores  espanoles]  1910.     46  p.     12". 

©  Sept.  G,  1910 ;  2c.  Sept.  7,  1910 ;  D :  21993 ; 
F,  J.  Cortezo  y  J.  I^eirado,  Madrid.       10183 

De  veraneo;  coniedia  en  1  acto  y  en  prosa,  orig- 
inal de  F.  Sassone.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores espanoles]    1910.     3.1  p.     12". 

©  Sept.  G,  1910 ;  2c.  Sept.  7,  1910 ;  D  :  219G0 ; 
Felipe  Sassone,  Madrid.  10184 

De  winnin'  ob  Hannah;  by  M.  G.  Win.stock  and 
J.  S.  McCiuade. 

©  Melvin  G.  Winstoclc  and   James  S.  Mc- 
(luade,  New  York ;  D :  1972.  June  5,  1902. 

10184a 

Deacon  (The);  an  original  cmuedy  drama  in  .1 
acts,  by  H.  O.  Dale. 

©    H(u-ace    C.    Dale.    Reading,  Pa.;    1886: 

18874,  Aug.  20.  10185 

Same.     New    York,    H.    Roorbach     [1892] 

1  11.  1..  no  p.     12°.     (Roorbacb's  American  ed. 
of  acting  plays,  no  5.'») 

©    Horace   C.    Dale,    Reading,    Pa.:    1892: 
40283.  Oct.  4;  2c.  Dec.  16.  10186 

Deacon  Brodie.  See  Three  plays;  by  W.  E. 
Henley  and  R.  L.  Stevenson. 

Deacon  Clough;  a  comedy  in  4  acts  [by]  D.  B. 
Currier. 

©   D.   B.   Currier,    Hanover.    N.    H. :    1894: 
6554,  Jan.  27.  10187 

Deacon  Crankett;  a  comedy-drama,  by  J.  Hab- 
berton. 

©     John     Habberton,     Now     York;     1880: 
13095,  Aug.  26.  10188 

Deacon  (The)  entangled;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 

Harry  Osborne.     Cbicago,  T.  S.  Denison  &  co. 

[1914]     G3  p.     12°.     (On  cover:  Alta  series) 

©  June  8.  1914 ;  2c.  Jun(>  11.  1914 ;  D  37294 ; 

Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  10188a 

Deacon  Flood;  by  H.  Kelley. 

©  Tlarrv  Kelley,  Boston:  D:  1.5055,  Feb.  10. 
1909.  10189 


Deacon  Grab-all  vs.  Nathan  Brown;  or.  The 
war  between  capital  and  labor  ended,  a 
serio-comic  drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  II.  Ckirrv. 
Fort  Myers,  Fia.,  Rose  &  Selby",  1896.  2  p.  i., 
48  p.     12°. 

©  J.   H.   Curry,   Fort  Myers,   Fla. ;   1896: 
49065,  Aug.  31:  2c.   Sept.  1.  10190 

Deacon  Jackson;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  C.  B. 
.    Lewis. 

©  C.  B.  Lewis,  Detroit ;  1879 :  4613,  Apr.  7. 

10191 

Deacon  Jones'  wife's  ghost;  a  farce  in  1  act. 
liy  B(>rt  Kawley.  Clyde,  O..  Ames  publishing 
company  [1894]  1  p.  1..  8  p.  12".  (On  cover: 
Ames'  series  of  standard  and  minor  drama, 
no  345) 

©  Ames  pub.   co.,   Clyde.    O. ;   1894:57415, 
Dec.  10;  2c.  Dec.  14.  10192 

Deacon  Slocum's  presence  of  mind;  monologue 
for  a  woman,  by  Pauline  Phelps.  [New  York. 
K.  S.  Werner  publishing  and  sujiplv  company 
(incorporated)]   1904.     10  ii.     12°. 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner.  New  York  ;  A :  86321. 
May  4,  1904;  2c.  May  20,  1904.  10192a 

Deacon's  (The)  daughter;  a  sentimental  farce 
in  4  acts,  by  A.  C.  Gunter. 

©  Archibald  C.   Guiiier,  New  York;   1886: 
15808,  July  12.  10193 


—  Same. 

©  by  Esther  L.  Gunter.  New  York,  as 
widow  of  the  author,  in  renewal  for  28  years. 
Renewal  no.  45.58,  «X-t.  17.  1913.  Original 
entry,  July  12,  1886.  no  15808.  10194 


Deacon's  second  wife;  comedy  in  3  acts,  bv 
Allan  Abbott.  Boston.  W.  H.  Baker  &  co", 
1910.    46  p.     12".     (On  cover:  Baker's  ed.  of 

lilays) 

©  Jan.  1.  1910;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1910;  D :  17842 : 
Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.  10195 

Deacon's  (The)  son;  vaudeville  sketch,  by  W.  L. 
Chanipenois.     11  ii.     f°.     Typewiitten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    28,    1915;    D:  40496;    William 
Louis  Cliampenois,  New  Orleans.  10195a 

Deacon's  (The)  sweetheart;  1  act  farcette,  by 
Frank  Kennedy  and  A.  S.  Hoffman.  Chicago 
and  New  York.  The  Dramatic  pulilishing  coni- 
Iiany.  1906.  9  p.  12".  (On  cover:  The  comic 
(b"aiua,  no.  211) 

©    Dramatic    pub.    co.,    Chicago ;    D :  9533, 
Nov.  28,  1906;  2c.  Dec.  22.  1906.  10196 

Deacon's  (The)  tribulations;  an  original  com- 
edy-drama in  4  acts,  by  H.  C.  Dale.  Au- 
thor's ed.     New  York,  H.  Roorbach. 

©    Horace    C.    Dale,    Reading,    Pa. :    1897 : 
22846,  Apr.  12 ;  2c.  Oct.  7.  10197 


486 


10198 


COPYKIGHTED   IN   THE    UNITED   STATES 


10218 


Dead  (The)  alive;  u  drjinui  in  4  acts,  taken 
from  tli(!  tcreat  story  of  that  name  by  Wilkie 
Collins,  and  dramatized  by  J.  Howard. 

©  Jessie  Howard,  Boston ;  1874 :  1930.  Feb. 
18.  10198 

Dead  and  alive;  a  drama  in  1  act,  by  G.  A. 
I^yon,  jr. 

©  Gideon  A.  Lyon,    jr..  Washington;  1895: 
2990G,  June  4.  10199 

See  also  Hoodwinked. 


Dead  broke;  an  American  character  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  F.  A.  Durivage. 

©  Francis  A.  Durivage,  New  York;  1879: 
15876,  Nov.  L*4.  10200 

comedy  in  1  act,  by  A.  Dorris.     [21,  19  p. 

4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  27,  1912 :  D :  28844 ;  Albert  Dor- 
ris, New  York.  10201 

Dead-broke  (The)  hypnotist;  sketch  in  1  act, 
by  PI  W.  Fifield.     14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  9,  1912 ;  D :  30773 ;  Effie  Wood- 
ward Fifield,  Minneapolis.  10202 

Dead  (A)  cinch;  an  original  farce  comedy  in  3 
acts. 

©   Emil   Nowark,    New   York;   1891:25344, 
July  13.  10203 

Dead  (The)  city;  a  tragedy,  by  Gabriele  d'An- 
nunzio  .  .  .  rendered  into  English  by  G.  Man- 
tellini,  illustrations  from  the  stage  produc- 
tion of  Eleonora  Duse.  Chicago,  Laird  &  Lee 
[1902]  2  p.  1.,  vi  p.,  2  1.,  11-282  p.  col. 
front.,  pi.,  port.     12". 

©  William  H.  Lee,  Cliicago ;  A :  34946,  .Tune 
9.  1902;  2c.  July  14.  1902.  10203a 

Dead  copy;  the  romantic  and  emotional  crea- 
tion in  4  acts,  by  W.  Raymond. 

©  Walter  Raymond.  Brooklvn;  1878:2704. 
Mar.  5.  10204 

Dead-eye  (The)  mine;  play  in  4  acts,  by  Frances 
Todd  Campbell  and  Ballou  Hood.  167  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.   2,   1913:   D:  32819;   George   L. 
Cooper.  Troy.  N.  Y.  10205 

Dead  (A)  game  sport;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  B. 
Lambert.     8  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    10,    1911;    D :  23909 ;    Beatrice 
Lambert,  Chicago.  10206 

Dead  (The)  hand;  play  in  3  acts,  by  B.  Orr. 
120  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  12,  1914 ;  D :  37820 ;  Edith  Orr, 
Newton.  IVIass.  10206a 

or.    The    foibles    of    men,    the    follies    of 

women  and  the  wisdom  of  babes,  dramatic 
satire  in  1  reel,  by  A.  D.  Rees.  14  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.     Feb.     4,     1914;     D:  35923;     Arthur 
Dougherty  Rees.  Philadelphia.  10206b 


Dead  (A)  heat;  comedy  in  1  act,  for  female 
characters  (mly.  Boston,  W.  H.  Raker  &  co.. 
1896. 

©  Walter  H.   Baker  &  co..   Boston;    1,S9(> : 
51201,   Sept.  12;  2c.  Oct.  22.  10207 

Dead  (The)  letter;  a  melodramatic  comedy  in  4 
acts. 

©  Harry  Webber,  Chicago;  1883:7439,  Apr. 
20.  10208 

Dead-line  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  V.  llaight. 
40  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.     Dec.    6,    1913;     D :  3527.1 ;     Parker 
Haight,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  10209 

— —  See  also  Kentucky  (A)  feud. 


Dead  (A)   man's  hand.     See  Banshee   (The) 

Dead  men's  shoes;  an  original  play  in  4  acts, 
by  J.  J.  McCloskey. 

©    James    J.    McCloskev.    P.rooklvn;    1S73 : 
14790,   Dec.  23.  10210 

a    play    in    5    acts,    dramatized    from    Miss 

Braddon's  novel  of  that  title,  by  H.  W.  Ellis. 

©  H.  W.  Ellis,  United  States :  1876 :  11963. 
Oct.   26.  10211 

Dead  or  alive;  an  original  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
Tom  Taylor. 

©  Daniel  E.  Bandmaim.  New  York ;  1872 : 
462,  Jan.  17.  10212 

Dead  (The)  poet.     See  Addio. 

Dead  reckoning;  a  farce,  by  Henry  Dingley 
Coolidge.     Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1895. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,   Boston ;   1895 : 
50782,  Oct.  7;  2c.  Oct.  29.  10213 

Dead  (The)  restored,     .see  Bad  (A)  lot. 

Dead  (A)  ringer;  a  comedy  of  all  farce  com- 
edies. 

©    John    T.    Ward,    United    States;    1891: 
42826,  Nov.  30.  10214 

Dead  Sea  fruit;  a  comedy  drama  in  5  acts  an<l 
8  tableaux,  by  C.  Rose,  jr.  78  p.  12". 
Printed. 

©  Con   Rose,   jr.,   New   York;    1875:11107. 
Oct.  23 ;  2c.  Dec.  23.  10215 

— —drama,  by  J.  Dadswell,  from  The  mayor 
of  Casterbridge,  by  Thomas  Hardy.  35  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  13,  1909  ;  D  :  17360  ;  Jessie  Dads- 
well,  Lafayette,  Ind.  10216 

— —  a  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  A.  Lewis. 

©   William    Albert    Lewis.    Cincinnati ;    D : 
3985,  Sept.  21,  1903.  10217 

Dead  (A)  secret;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  W.  C. 
Morrow.     12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  9,  1910;  D:  20104:  W.  C.  Mor- 
row, San  Francisco.  10218 


487 


10219 


DBAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


10241 


Dead  (A)  secret — Continued. 

;i    drama    adapted    by    permission    of    the 

author,    from    the    novel    of    Wilkie    Collins. 

London   [E.   S.  Boot]   1S77.     40  p.     16". 

©  Mrs.  Sidney  Francis  Bateman.  New  York, 

1877:8916.  Aug.  3;  2c.  Nov.  7.  10219 

a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  S.  Fiske. 

©    Stephen    Fiske,    New    York;    1878:887. 
Jan.  21.  10220 


by  T.  Mo.ss. 

©  T.  Moss,  New  York:  1878:903,  Jan.  21. 

10221 

a    pastoral    drama    in  4    acts,    by    A.    C. 

Wheeler. 

©    Lucv    Fallon,    New  York;    1895:21650, 

Apr.  19.  10222 

Dead  (The)  shot  of  Arizona.     See  Silver  Bird. 

Dead   to   rights;   a   picturesque   and   romantic 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  J.  McCloskey. 

©    James    J.    McCloskey,    Brooklyn;    1893: 
20007,  Apr.  24.  10223 

Dead  to  the  world;  a  drama,  by  K.  Field.     New 
York,  1877. 

©  Kate  Field,   United   States;   1877:9050, 
Aug.  7.  10224 

-sensational  drama  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Dumont. 

©  Frank  Dumont.  Philadelphia;  1875:8509, 


Aug.  17. 


10225 


Dead  weight;  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  E.  Pesuel. 
81  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  29,  1913;  D:  34578;  Maximilian 
Edwin  Pesnel,  East  Oranye,  N.  J.  10226 

Dead  (The)  witness;  a  drama  in  4  acts. 

©  C.  E.  Rollins,  Philadelphia ;  1871 :  10698. 
Nov.  10.  10227 

or.  New  York  by  sunlight  and  gaslight. 


a  dramatization  in  4  acts,  after  the  gi-eat 
story  by  Wm.  Mason  Turner,  with  new  sen- 
sations and  effects,  by  P.  Connolly  and  E. 
Barry. 

©  P.   Connolly  and   E.   Barry,   New   York ; 
1871:  10699,  Nov.  10.  10228 

-— —  or,  Sin  and  its  shadow,  a  melodrama  in  3 
acts. 

©    George    Holland,     Philadelphia;     1888: 
29177,  Oct.  15.  10229 

• See,    aUo    Gyp,    the    heiress. — Mysterious 

(The)  woman. 

l?ead,  yet  living;  an  original  sensational  drama 
in  prologue  and  3  acts,  by  W.  A.  Gregston. 

©  W.  A.  Gregston,  New  York;  1875:1214. 
Feb.  9. 


Deadhead. 

©  Ilobert  H.  Oliver,  Muntague,  N.  J. ;  ISDO : 
.36800,  Nov.  21;  2e.  Nov.  21.  10231 

Deadlock  (The);  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  R.  C. 
Elliott.     Typewritten. 

©  Robert  Clark  Elliott  and  F.  Shelberg. 
Pe.scadero,  Cal. ;  1898:69209,  Nov.  28;  2c. 
Feb.  21,  1899.  10232 

■ play  in  1  act,  by  A.  Reichman.     16  p.     4". 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  21,  1913;  D :  35077 ;  Arthur 
Reichman.  New  York.  10233 

play  in  3  acts,  l>y  M.  TurnbuU.     127  p.     4". 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  11.  1912;  D:  30800;  Margaret 
Turubull,  New  York.  10234 

Deadly  (The)  fly;  comedy  sketcli,  by  R.  L. 
.Tenne  and  G.  A.  Martin.  8  p.  f".  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  3,  1912;  D :  30490 ;  .Tenne  and 
Martin,  Indianapolis.  10235 

Deadly  (A)  hate;  new  and  original  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  George  Roberts.  4  v.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  3,  1914:  D:  38394;  Claude 
Barry,  New  York.  10235a 

Deadly  (The)  sword  of  a  dainty  diver;  drama 
in  1  act,  by  Charles  (.Joddard.  5  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  9,  1914:  D :  38073 ;  Star  co., 
New  York.  10235b 

Deadwood  Dick;  a  drama  of  western  life  in  4 
acts,  by  H.  J.  Wolfe. 

©  Harrison  .John  Wolfe,  Philadelphia;  D: 
2976,    Jan.   30,    1903.  10236 


— 'Or,  The  scout  of  the  plains,   by  G.   Hug. 
54  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  George  Hug,  St.  Louis ;  D :  6210,  Feb.  11. 
1905;  2c.  Feb.  11,  1905.  10237 

or,    The   sunbeam   of   the   Sierras,    border 


drama  in  prologue  and  3  acts,  by  J.  N.  Fort. 

©     Charles     M.     Soutlnvell,     Philadelphia; 

1888:36169,   Dec.   19.  10238 

Deadwood  Dick,  a  road  agent;  a  drama  of  the 
gold  mines,  by  E.  L.  Wheeler. 

©  E.  L.  Wheeler.  Avoca,  N.  Y. ;  1880 :  6412, 
Apr.  26.  10239 

Deaf  and  dumb;  or.  The  gipsy  of  Wicklow,  a 
romantic  drama  in  3  acts,  by  S.  Stern. 

©   Samuel   Stern,    New    York;    3877:13592. 
Nov.  22.  10240 

Deaf  and   dumb   manager;   by   E.   G.    Kenney. 
5  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  24,  1909 ;  D :  16914 ;  E.  C.  Ken- 
ney, New  Albany,  Ind.  10241 


488 


10241 


COrYBIGIITED   IN   THE    UNITED   STATES 


10265 


Daaf  as  a  post;  doiuestic  drama  in  1  act  and 
3  scenes,  by  Langdon  McTravish.  Chicago, 
Chicago  manuscript  co.,  1914.  20  p.  f". 
Miineograplied. 

©  Dec.  3,  1914 ;  2c.  Dec.  21,  1914 ;  D :  39183, 
Alex.  Byers,  Chicago.  10241a 

Deaf  for  love;  a  comedy  in  1  act.  by  P.  C. 
Locard. 

©  Fredericlv  C.  Locard.  Homewood,  111. ;  D : 
10598,  May  18,  1907.  10242 

Deaf  (The)  page;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  M.  E. 
Brun.     Typewritten. 

©  Martlia  Elisabeth  Brun,  New  Yorlc;  1899: 
4G601,  July  18;  2c.  Sept.  6.  10243 

Deal  (The);  play  in  3  acts  and  H  sceiu>s,  liy  A. 
Goodrich.     3  v.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  16,  1913  ;  D  :  353G3  ;  Arthur  Good- 
rich. Middletown,  Conn.  10244 

Deal  in  real  estate;  in  1  act,  by  F.  E.  Hern. 
9  )i.      r.     Typewritten. 

©   ^c.    Feb.    4,    1911:    D :  23267 ;    Franlv   E. 
Hern.  Huntington.  W.  Va.  10245 

Deal  (A)  on  change;  a  comedietta  in  1  act,  by 
E.  Day. 

©  Edmund  Day.  Detroit:  1899:30116,  May 
3;  2c.  May  3.  10246 

Dealer  in  destiny;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  G.  T. 
Hadley. 

©    Grace    Talbot    Hudley,    St.    Louis;    D: 
14837,  Jan.  18,  1909.  10247 

Dealers  in  white  women. 

©  Albert  H.   Woods,   New   York;   D :  5419. 
Aug.    12.    1904.  10248 

Dealing  in  futures;  a  drama,  by  A.  W.  Rollins. 

©    Alice    Wellington    Rollins.    New    York; 

1893:33864,  July  19.  10249 

Dean  (The);  a  3  act  comedy,  by  Hal  Reid. 

©   B.    S.    Spooner,   Centerville,    la.;    1893: 
45926,   Oct.   13.  10250 

Dean  Swift;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  I^  Corde. 

©    Leslie    Corde,    New    York;    1895:58075, 
Nov.  18.  10251 

in  4  acts  and  epilogue,  4  scenes.  Enghuid  in 

1714,  by  L.  Cordo.    76  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Leslie  Corde,  New  York ;   D :  1691,  Apr. 
5,  1902;  2c.  Mar.  29.  1902.  10252 

a    musical    comedy   in   1    act.   written    and 


composed  by  J.  S.  Flgau.  53  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©  .John    Stephen  Egan.   Brooklyn;   D:208. 

Mar.  13.  1901;  2c.  INIay  24.  1902.  10253 

Dear  (The)  boy  graduates;  a  farce-comedy  in  4 

acts,  by  Edith  P.  A.  U.  Painton.     Chicago,  A. 

Flanagan  company  [1912]     62  p.     12''. 

©  May  25,  1912;  2c.  May  27,  1912;  D: 
29812;  A.  Flanagan  co.,  Chicago.  10254 


Dear  Charles  Edward;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
L.  A.  B.  Marcus.     30  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Lilian   A.    Beckett   Marcus,    New  York ; 
D:7609,  Nov.  23,  1905;  2c.  Nov.  23,  1905. 

10255 

Dear  college  days;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  M. 
Champagne.     S3  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mildred  Champagne,   Cambridge.  Mass. ; 
D  :  9381,  Nov.  5,  1906 ;  2c.  Nov.  5,  1906.    10256 

Dear  Cyril;  plav  in  3  acts,  bv  Edith  M.  Burrows. 
New  York,  J.  Fischer  &  bro.  [1913]  27  p. 
12".     (Fischer's  ed.,  no.  3667) 

©  Mar.  4.  1913;  2c.  Mar.  6,'  1913;  D :  32674 ; 
J.  Fischer  &  bro..  New  York.  10257 

Dear  (The)  departed;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
Stanlev  Houghton.  New  York,  S.  French : 
London.  S.  French,  ltd.,  1910.  26  p.  12°. 
( On  cover :  French's  acting  ed.  no.  2361 ) 

©   Apr.    28.    1910;    2c.    Apr.    29,    1910;    D: 
20909:  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.       10258 

— —  Sec  also  Five  one  act  plays. 


Dear  doctor;  farce  in  1  act,  by  B.  Poynter.  23  p. 
4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  22,  1912;  D:  29120;  Beulah 
Poynter,  Bethany,  Mo.  10259 

Dear  Edward;  a  playlet,  by  Louis  De  Coucy 
based  upon  a  4  act  play  by  Philip  Hamilton. 
26  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Gustave  Frohman,  New  York  ;  D  :  10465, 
May  1,  1907;  2c.  May  1,  1907.  10260 

Dear  (The)  Irish  boy;  a  comedy  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  D.  B.  McCarthy. 

©  Daniel  B.  McCarthy,  New  York ;  1888 : 
28830,  Oct.  10.  10261 

Dear  little  Denmark;  Danish,  umsical  incident 
in  2  acts,  book,  lyrics  and  music  by  Paul  A. 
Rubens.  Book  of  lyrics.  London,  Chappell 
&  CO.,  ltd.,  1909.    31  p.    S". 

©  Sept.  14,  1909;  2c.  Sept.  15,  1909;  D: 
16799 ;  Chappell  e*c  co.,  ltd.,  London.  10262 

Dear  little  Maggie;  romance  in  prologue  atid 
3  acts,  by  M.  Z.  JafCa.  [70]  p.  f".  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  acts  1,  2,  Oct.,  3,  1913;  Ic.  act  3,  Nov. 
28,  1913;  D:  34985;  Minnie  Z.  Jafffi,  Los  An- 
geles. 10263 

Dear  Minnie;  a  burlesque  on  the  popular  opera, 
Erminie.  in  1  act  and  .^evei'al  spasms  arr.  by 
.1.  Oppenheimer.    17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  .Toe  Oppenheimer.  United  States;  1891: 
670.  .Tan.  5;  2c.  .Tan.  16.  10264 

Dear  old  chum;  sketch  for  vaudeville,  by  A.  F. 
Powei*.     12  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  ]\[ay  29,  1912;  D:  29830;  Adele  F. 
Power,  New  York.  10265 


489 


10266 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


10278 


Dear  papa  (Der  siisse  papa);  comic  opera  in  3 
acts,  words  and  music  by  O.  Goritz,  tr.  by 
Alice  Mattullath.  115  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Sept.  10.  1913 ;  D :  343S0 ;  Otto  Goritz. 
New  York.  10266 

Dear  Saint  Elizabeth;  by  E.  O'B.  Luramis.  Bos- 
ton, R.  C.  Badjier,  1912.    68  p.    front.    12". 

©    Apr.    13,    1912;    2c.    Apr.    18.    1912;    A: 
309922:  Eliza  G'B.  Lnmmis.  New  York.  10267 

Dear  uncle;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  adapted  from 
the  French  of  I/herita.ije  de  M.  Plumet,  by 
Horace  W.  Fuller.  New  York.  The  De  Witt 
publishinj.'  house  [1890]  42  p.  12°.  (De 
Witfs  acting  plays,  no.  353) 

©  R.  H.  Russell  &  son.  New  York;  1890: 
1101.5.  Apr.  3;  2c.  Apr.  3.  10268 

Dear  youth;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Etiielwynne 
Grey  [pseud,  of  K.  Searle]  .58  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic  Feb.   24,   1914;   D :  36123 ;   Katharine 
Searle,  Cambridge.  Mass.  10268a 

Deardon's  aflanity;  by  H.  N.  Riley. 

©  Harrv  N.  Riley,  Atlantic  City ;  D :  13121. 
June  5,  1908.  10269 

Dearest  (The)  girl;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  F. 
Goodridge.     140  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  20.  1913 ;  D  :  335.59  :  James  Fran- 
cis Goodrldge,  New  York.  10270 

Dearheart;  play  in   1  act,  l)y   Howard  McKent 

Barnes.     12  p.  4".     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Muv  13,    1914;    1):  37024;    William 

Eville,  Nutley,  N.  J.                                   10270a 

Death;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  liy  R.  G.  Morris. 

©  Robert  G.  Morris,  New  York ;  1871 :  9012. 
Sept.  27.  10271 

Death  and  the  dicers;  a  jilay  in  1  act.  adapted 
from  the  Pardoner's  tale  by  Chaucer,  by  F. 
Schenck.    24  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Frederic    Schenck.    Lenox.    Mass. :     D : 
15878.  May  17.  1909;  2c.  May  IS,  1909.     10272 

Death  and  the  fool;  by  Hugo  von  Hofnmnnsthal. 
tr.  by  Max  Batt.  (In  Poet  lore.  v.  24,  no.  4. 
July-Aug.  1913;  periodical  ©  July  2.5,  1913: 
2c.  Aug.  4,  1913 ;  B  :  288479  :  Poet  lore  co.,  Bos- 
ton) 10272a 

drama  in  1  act,  Vty  Hugo  von  Hofmannsthal, 

tr.    from    the    German    by    Elizabeth    Walter. 
Boston.  R.  G.  Badger,  1914.    45  p.    12". 

©   Aug.    17.    1914;    2c.    Aug.    19,    1914;    D: 
.37897:  Richard  G.  Badger,  Boston.         10272b 

See  also  Grerman  classics  of  the  nineteenth 


and  twentieth  centuries. 

Death  at  the  wheel.     See  Bertha,  the  sewing 
machine  girl. 


Death  before  dishonor;  or.  Was  her  love  a  sin? 
melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  E.  Blaney.  115  p. 
4".     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  E.  Blaney,  New  York ;  D :  6052. 
Jan.  11,  1905;  2c.  .Lan.  11,  1905.  10273 


See  also  Bit  (A)  o'  ash. — Lottie,  the  poor 


saleslady. 

Death-dealers  (The) ;  drama  in  1  act,  by  Charles 
Goddard.     5  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  22.  1914 ;  D :  37925  ;  Star  co..  New 
York.  10273a 

Death  (The)  letter;  1  act  melodrama,  by  E.  L. 
Beach,  jr.     18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    25,    1915;    D:  40176;    Emmet 
Lewis  Beach,  jr.,  Saginaw,  Mich.  10273b 

See  also  Finger  (The)  of  fate. 

Death  (The)  list;  military  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  L.  Caldwell. 

©    John    L.    Caldwell,    Jersey    Citv ;    1890: 
531,  Jan.  3.  10274 

Death-lock  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  R.  Steele. 
19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  31, 1914 :  I) :  37971 ;  Ruf  us  Steele, 
San  Francisco.  10274a 

Death  of  art;  drama,  1)y  (t.  S.  Goodwin.  65  p. 
4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  9.  1909;  D:  17314;  George  Sands 
Goodwin,  Brooklyn.  10275 

Death  (The)  of  Columbus;  a  drama  in  2  acts, 
by  W.  Steell.  Philadelphia  and  New  York, 
H.  Murray  &  co.  [1893]     89  p.     16". 

©    Willis    Steell,    New    York;    1891:29063. 
Aug.  13 ;  2c.  Apr.  3,  1893.  10276 


Death   (The)   of  Custer. 
American  civilization. 


See  History   (A)   of 


Death  of  Dick  Turpin's  bonny  Black  Bess;  by 
J.  Wright.     8  p.     f".     Typewritten. 

©  Julius  Wright.  New  York  ;  D  :  10650,  Mav 
27,  1907 ;  2c.  May  21,  1907.  10277 

Death  (The)  of  Eve.  See  Poems  (The)  and 
plays  of  William  Vaughn  Moody. 

Death  (The)  of  Gordon.     See  False  prophet. 

Death  (The)  of  Graccus;  a  tragedy,  by  E. 
Sauter.  Private  ed.  Saint  Louis,  The  author. 
1908.     [3],  75  p.     16". 

©  Edwin  Sauter,  St.  Louis  ;  A  :  211668,  June 
30,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  7,  1908.  10278 


Death    (The)    of    Henri    Quatre. 
(The)  girl  of  the  Innocents. 


See   Flower 


Death    (The)    of    Hippolytus, 
(The) 


See    Agonists 


490 


10279 


COPYRIGHTED   IN   THE    UNITED   STATES 


10296 


Death  (The)  of  Ivan  the  Terrible;  tragedy  in 
5  acts,  by  A.  K.  Tolstoi,  English  rendering 
by  Madame  de  Meissner. 

©   Sophie  Radford   de  Meissner,   Washing- 
ton :  19U0  A :  3^80,  Feb.  12.  10279 

Same.     112  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  S.  R.  de  Meissner,  Washington  ;  D  :  2961. 
Feb.  6.  1903 ;  2c.  Apr.  14,  1903.  10280 

Death  (The)  of  Pagliacci;  mnsical  and  mimo- 
drama  in  1  act,  scenario,  lyrics  and  nmsic  by 
R.  C.  Michel.  English  version  by  Walter  J. 
Millard.  [10]  p.  f°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  13,  1912 ;  D :  29518 ;  R.  C.  Michel. 
(Mncinnatl.  10281 

Death  (The)  of  Ricardo  Ruiz.  See  Spaniard's 
(A)  revenge. 

Death  (The)  of  the  Czar.     See  Ludomila. 

Death  (The)  of  the  dryad;  pantomime  in  2 
^eenes.  l).^•  Mrae.  E.  Alberti.  5  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  8.  1913 :  D :  34784 :  Mu\e.  E.  Al- 
berti. New  York.  10282 

Death  of  the  Due  d'Enghien;  drama  in  3  scenes, 
by  Leon  Hennique,  tr.  from  the  French,  by 
F.  Cridland  Evans.  {In  Poet  lore.  v.  20,  no. 
6,  Nov.-Dec.  1909) 

©  Dec.  1,  1909;  2c.  Jan.  26,  1910;  D :  20026 
Poet  lore  co..  Boston.  10283 

Death  (The)  of  the  rebel;  a  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  J.  A.  Manning. 

©  James  A.  Manning,  Boston ;  1886 :  24786, 
Nov.  2.  10284 

Death  (The)  of  Tintagiles.  See  Plays  (The) 
of  Maurice  Maeterlinck. 

Death  of  Titian.  See  German  classics  of  the 
nineteenth  and  twentieth  centuries. 

Death  of  Wallenstein.  See  German  classics 
of  the  nineteenth  and  twentieth  centuries. — 
Piccolomini. 

Death  outwitted.      See  Untamed  (The)  shrew. 

Death  (The)  sentence;  1  act  play,  by  Thomas  E. 
Grant.     12  p.     f".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  9,  1911 ;  D :  2.5446 :  T.  E.  Grant, 
Denver.  10285 

-Same.     13  p.     4°.  Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  29,  1912:  D :  29.536 ;  A.  G.  Birch. 
Denver.  10286 

Death  the  world  builder;  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by 
D.  R.  Arnold.    67  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jime    17.    1915;    D :  40977 ;    Arnold 
Peskind,  Cleveland.  10286a 


Death  (The)  thorn;  a  sensational  melodrama  in 
4  acts,  by  W.  A.  L.  Somers.    Typewritten. 

©  W.  A.  L.  Somers,  Philadelphia ;  1900  A : 
2959S,  Dec.  5 ;  2c.  Dec.  13.  10287 

Death  (The)  touch;  or,  The  scout  of  the  Wiche- 
wonnock,  an  historical  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
Maurice  Silingsly. 

©  T.  G.  Currier,  Dover,  N.  H. ;  1876 :  1530, 
Feb.  4.  10288 

Death  (The)  watch;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  L.  R. 
Morris.     17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  24,  1914 ;  D :  38600 ;  Lloyd  Reg- 
inald  Morris,  New  York.  10288a 

Deathless  (The)  army;  a  patl'iotic  word-song 
picture,  by  E.  Davis.    6  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©    Edwards    Davis,    New    York ;    D :  13309. 
July  7,  1908 ;  2c.  July  7,  1908.  10289 

Deazle  pop;  or.  Faculty,  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by 
J.  Kilham. 

©  John  Kilham,  Wilmington,  N.  C. ;  1885: 
19796,  Sept.    19.  10290 

Debbil  (De)  and  Dr.  Faustum.  Sec  De  debbil 
and  Dr.  Faustum. 

Debenture  B  bonds;  by  E.  B.  Pope. 

©  Edwin  B.  Pope,  St.  Louis  ;  D  :  16174,  June 
26,  1909.  10291 

Deber  (El)  ante  el  amor;  zarzuela,  en  1  acto  y 
3  cuadros,  en  prosa  y  verso,  original  de  Ramon 
Gotos  y  Leopoldo  Zamora,  mGsica  de  Luis 
Conrotte.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
Soles]  1910.    38  p.    12".     [Libretto  only] 

©  May  19,  1910 ;  2c.  May  20, 1910 ;  D :  21089  ; 
R.  Gotos  y  L.  Zamora,  Madrid.  10292 

Deber  (El)  y  el  amor;  jugiiete  comico  en  1  acto 
y  3  cuadros.  en  prosa,  original  de  F.  de  Asis 
Pastor  (Fray  Astrop)  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores  e.spanoles]  1909.    45  p.,  1  1.    12°. 

©  July  2.  1909  ;  2c.  July  14.  1909 :  D  :  16260  : 
F.  de  Asis  Pastor,  Madrid.  10293 

Debit  and  credit;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  H. 
Rogers. 

©  J.  Henderson  Rogers.  New  York;   1887: 
13543,  May  23.  10294 

-a  play  in  1  act,  by  August  Strindberg,  tr. 

from  the  German  of  Eniil  Schering  by  Mary 
Harned.  (In  Poet  lore,  v.  17,  no.  3.  autumn 
1906 ;  periodical  ©  June  25,  1906 ;  2c.  Nov.  21, 
1906 ;  P. :  121943  ;  Poet  lore  co.,  Boston) 

10294a 

See  also  Plays;  by  August  Strindberg. 


Debonnaire;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  W.  F.  Payson 
and  J.  MacArthur.    129  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  William  Farquhar  Payson,  Bristol,  R.  I., 
and  James  MacArthur,  New  York ;  D :  5129. 
June  4,  1904 ;  2c.  June  4,  1904.  10295 

Deborah;  acts  2  and  3  of  a  drama  by  L.  How- 
land.    69  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  22,  1913;  D:  34824;  Legrand 
Howland,  Jamestown,  N.  Y.  10296 


491 


10297 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


10316 


Deborah,  judge  of  Israel;  a   romantic  biblii'al 

(Ivnnia  hy  C.  Keeler.     49  p.     4.     Typewritten. 

©  (Charles  Keeler.  Kerkeley.  Cal. ;  D:921(), 

Oct.  10.  IDOG:  2c.  Jan.  10,  1907.  10297 

Deborah  of  Tod's;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Mrs. 
Henry  De  T.a  Tastiire.  fSSl  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©    Artluir    Bourchier,     London:     0:13760. 
Sept.  12.  1908 :  2c.  Sept.  16.  1908.  10298 

Debt;  a  coniedv  drama,  by  Olive  Logan  and  W. 
Sikes. 

©  Wirt   Sikcs.  New  York:  1872:8692,  Anp:. 
14.  10299 

coiuedy    playlet,    by    S.    Keebe.      16    p.    4". 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  15,  1914 ;  D :  36714 ;  Stuart  Beebe 
iind  Frederick  H.  D.  Grahame,  New  York. 

10299a 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  T.  Ro.><enberg.     44  p. 


8".     Typewritten. 

©  Theresa  Rosenberg,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
11045,  July  25,  1907 ;  2c.  July  25,'  1907.     10300 

—  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Hunter.     [179]  p.     4". 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  13,  1913 ;  D  :  35011  ;  Ancella  Hun- 
ter. Los  Angeles.  10301 

bv  A.  S.  Brown  and  H.  Lewis.     108  p. 


4*.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  14,  1913;  D:  34139;  A.  Seymour 
Brown  :ind  Harry  Lewis,  New  York.        10302 

by  William  H.  Rocssler.     [32]   p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.  23,  1913  :    I  > :  34817  ;   Henry  \\\ 
Resler,  New  York.  10303 

play  in  1  a<t.  by  A.  R.  De  Beer  and  .Tulian 


Arthur.    23  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Auir.    17.   1915;    D:  41.513:    Abraham 
Raphael  De  Beer.  New  York.  10303a 

by   H.    M.    Stratton.     9   p.     f".     Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  INIay  29.  1911;  D:  24355;  Henriet  Mil- 
ner  Stratton.  Venice,  Cal.  10304 

by  Mrs.  T.  Godfrey.    21  p.     S".    Type- 


written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1910;  D:  20436;  Mrs.  Tom 
Godfrey,  London.  10305 

play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  G.  Randolph-White.    69 

p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  31,  1911 ;  D :  23226;  Jane  G.  Ran- 
dolph-White. Jamaica,  N.  Y.  10306 

Debt  (A)  of  honor;  a  dramatic  composition  in 
5  acts. 

©  John   Stetson.  Boston ;  1880 :  15951,  Oct. 
20.  10307 


Debt  (The)  of  life;  allegory  in  1  act,  bv  S.  M. 
Cady.     16  p.     obi.     16".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  14,  1911;  D:  24924:  Schuyler  M. 
Oady.  Sunuuit,  N.  .L  10308 

Debt  (The)  paid;  by  B.  F.  Ceitliu  and  Edw.  H. 
Smith.     |5]  p.     4".     Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Feb.  3,  1911 ;  D :  23264 ;  Ben].  F.  Ceit- 
liu and  E.  H.  Snuth,  New  York.  10309 

Debtor  (The);  comedy-dramatic  playlet  in  1  act, 
by  H.  Alexander.    10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  1  <:.  Dec.  15,  1914  ;  D  :  39095  ;  Henry  Alex- 
Miider,  Somerville,  Mass.  10309a 

Debts;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  Stockbridge.  [2], 
105  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  20,  1912 ;  D :  31748 ;  Henry  Stock- 
bridge,  Ellsworth,  Me.  10310 

Debut  (The);  dramatic  playlet,  by  M.  Fulcher 
and  L.  B.  Wells.    11  p.    f".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  10.  1910;  D:  20157;  Maurice  L. 
Fulcher  and  Lula  Burton  Wells,  St.  Louis. 

10311 

Debut  (El)  de  la  chica;  monologo  lirico,  origi- 
nal de  los  senores  I'aso  y  Abati.  con  3  nfuneros 
de  niiisica  de  los  maestros  Valverdey  Foglietti. 
11"  ed.l  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
noles]  1913.     15  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Mar.    28,    1914;    Ic.    Mar.    30,    1914;    D: 
36562  ;  Paso  y  Abati,  Madrid.  10311a 

Debutante  (The);  nuisical  play  in  3  acts,  bv 
C.  J.  Campbell  and  Ralph  M.  Skinner.  131  p. 
r.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tan.  24,  1913;   D:  32069;   Charles  .L 
Campbell,  New  York.  10312 

——play  in  2  acts,  by  H.  B.  Smith.  129  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Aug.   8,    1914;    D :  37862 ;    Harry   B. 
Smith,  New  York.  10312a 

Debutantes  (The);  a  musical  extravaganza  in 
2  acts,  book  by  Wells  Hawks,  music  by  John 
Itzel.  101  p.  4".  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©    Maurice    J.    Lehmaver.    Baltimore:    D: 
2854,  Jan.  13,  1903;  2c.  Jan.  22.  1903.       10313 

Debutante's  (The)  husband;  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  Jtarie  Coe.    75  p.    4°.    T.vpewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  21,  1910;  D:  21613;  M.  E.  Coe, 
Larkspur,  Cal.  10314 

Debutante's  (The)  test.     See  Gome  here. 

Debuts  (Les)  de  Chichine;  sketch  en  1  acte,  de 
A.  Chantrier.     3(5  p.     4".     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  9,  1911 ;  D :  25441 ;  Albert  Chan- 
trier,  France.  10315 

Decameron,     Sec  Princess  Alatiel. 
Decatur;  an  opera,  libretto  by  G.  A.  Townsend. 
©   Geor.ge   Alfred    Townsend.    Washington : 
1894:56510,  Dec.  5.  10316 


492 


10317 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


10339 


Deceit  (The)  of  Hillary;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 
K.  M.  Townsend.     117  p.    4".    Typewritten. 


ph 
1908 


©    Ralph    Milhoiirne    Townsend,    Philadel- 
lia:    D:  12845;   Apr.   27.   ]908:   2c.   Apr.   27, 


10317 


Deceived:  a  drnma  in  '>  acts,  by  S.  M.  Worthing- 
ton. 

©  Samuel  M.  WorlliinKton.New  York;  1880: 
3357.  Mar.  2.  10318 

dramatic  composition   in   5  acts,   by   L.   E. 

Fridenberji-.     Typewritten. 

©  Louis  E.  Frideuberfr,  Philadelpbia  ;  1894: 
0069.  .Tan.  25;  2c.  Feb.  8.  10319 

.,n  Eufflisb  dranin  in  a  prologue  and  3  acts, 

by  C.  Heritage. 

©    Clarence    Heritaiie.    Jersey    City ;    1881 : 
18198.  Nov.  23.  10320 

Deceiver  (The);  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H. 
T.ieb.     194  p.     4^     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Apr.   n.   1912:   D :  29408 :   Hermann 
I.ieb,  New  York.  10321 

Deceiver  deceived;  or.  A  battle  of  wits,  comedy 
in  1  act,  by  Bruce  Itinablo.  19  )>.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  20.  1910;  D :  20.')91  :  Barrett  A. 
Nevins.  St.  Louis.  10322 

Deceivers  (The) ;  drama  of  contemporary  Ameri- 
can life,  in  4  acts,  l)y  T.  H.  Davies.  [3L  109  p. 
4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  3,  1910;   D:  21728;  Thomas  H. 
Davies,  Rutberford.  N.  J.  10323 

play  in  1  act.  by  W.  C.  de  Mille.    New  York, 

Sanuiel  Fi-encb  :  T.ondon,  Sanniel  French,  ltd,. 
1914.     16  p.     12". 

©  Dec.  28,  1914  ;  2c.  Dec.  30, 1914  ;  D  :  39242  : 
William  C.  de  :\Iille.  New  York.  10323a 

a  .sketch  in  1  act,  by  W.  C.  de  Mille.    24  jt. 

4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  21,  1914;  D :  38567 ;  William  C. 
de  Mille.  New  York.  10323b 

December  fourth;  a  di-ama  in  3  acts,  by  A.  M. 
Rontey. 

©   A.    M.    Rontev,    New    York;    1891:44433. 
Dec.  7.  10324 

December  the  twenty-fourth;  play,  by  H.  Breen. 
[IJ,  10  p.    4".    Typewrilten. 

©  Ic.  Jan,  29.  1912  ;  D  :  28471 ;  Harry  Breen. 
New  York.  10325 

Decent  (The)  thing  to  do;  )»lay  in  4  acts,  by  C, 
Kennedy.     [881  P-     4".     Tyitewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar,  10.  1911 ;  D  :  23606;  Charles  Ken- 
nedy, New  York.  10326 
Deception;  a  <'omedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C  E. 
.Ionian. 

©  Clifton  K.  Jordan.   Red   Oak,   la.:   1898; 
21161,  Apr.  1 ;  2c.  Apr.  1.  10327 


Deception — Contiiuied. 

a  farce  in  1  act,  by  C  Townsend. 

©  Charles  F.  Townsend,  Weedsport.  N.  Y. ; 
1891  :  7028,  Feb.  21.  10328 

a    melodi-amatic   i)roduction    in    4   acts,    by 


G.  W.  Wincktield.    37  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  George  \V.  Wincktield,  Oakland,  Cal. ;  D: 
3778,  July  31,  1903 ;  2c.  July  31,  1903.       10329 

a  moral  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Annie  C.  Col- 


lins. 

©  Annie  C.  Collins.  New  York:   1872:3076, 
Mar.  28.  10330 

—  an  original  farce  in  1  act,  liy  Charles  Town- 
send.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  [1891]  1  p.  1.. 
15  p.     12°.     (Amateur  series) 

©    T.    S.    Denison,    Chicago:    1891:39765, 
Nov.  5 ;  2c.  Nov.  6.  10331 

a   .society   play    tr.   and   adapted   from   the 

French  of  Le  demi-monde,  by  Alexandre  Du- 
mas, tils,  by  M.  Sheridan. 

©  Mattie  Sheridan,  New  York  ;  1892  :  48767. 
Nov.  30.  10332 


— -or.  Family  honor,   a   drama    in  4  acts,  bv 
D.  T.  Callahan, 

©    D.    T.    Callahan,    San    Francisco;    1880: 
8767,  June  10.  10333 

or.  The  doctor's  friend,  play   in  1  act.  by 


S.  S.  Wiltsie.    15  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Simeon  S.  Wiltsie.  New  York ;  D :  5244, 
.June  29,  1904;  Ic.  June  29,  1904;  Ic.  Nov.  5, 
1904,  10334 

or.  The  lights  and  shadows  of  society,  a 

drama  in  5  ads,  l>y  \Vi]l)ei-  It.  Jarvis  and  W,  B. 
Willard. 

©  Wm.  Barry  Willard,  New  York;  1874: 
13332.   Oct.  28.  10335 

Deception's  web;  a  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  Evelvn 
Gray  Whiting.  Boston,  W.  LI.  Baker  &  co., 
1903.  36  p.  12".  (On  cover:  Baker  ed.  of 
plays) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  D  :  3271, 
Apr.  10.  1903 ;  2c.  May  20,  1903.  10336 

Deceptive  evidence;  a  playlet,  bv  B.  M.  Smith. 
20  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Henry  Erskine  Smith,  New  York ;  1) : 
15465,  Mar.  27,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  27,  1909.    10337 

De  Chavigne;  or.  Wounded  honor,  a  romantic 
tragic  drama  in  5  acts,  by  T.  H.  Kane. 

©  Thomas  H.  Kane,  New  York;  1887: 
14788,  June  7.  10338 

Decididas  (Las);  fantasia  en  1  acto  y  2  cuadros, 
libro  de  T.  R.  Alenza,  niusica  de  los  maestros 
Moreno  Ballesteros  y  Moreno  Torroba.  Mad- 
rid [Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1912,  17 
J).     12".     [Libretto  only] 

©  Dec.  5,  1912  ;  2c.  Dec.  6,  1912  ;  D  :  31578  ; 
Tomas  R.  Alenza,  Madrid.  10339 


493 


10340 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


10358 


Deciding  (The)  game;  a  1  act  comedy,  by  R.  V. 
and  H.  M.  Hildelirand.  16  p.  f".  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Rov   V.   Hildebrand,   Columbus,    O. ;    D : 
15952,  May  25,  1909 ;  2c.  June  2,  1909.      10340 

Decir  (El)  de  la  gente;  boceto  llrico  de  costuni- 
bres  madrileuas,  en  1  acto,  dividido  en  3 
cuadros,  libro  de  M.  Mibura  y  R.  Gonzalez , 
niQsica  de  Jose  Padilla.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
autoresespanolesl  1910.  35  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  May  19,  1910 ;  2c.  May  20, 1910 ;  D :  21087 ; 
Micnel  Mihura  y  Ricardo  Gonzalez,  Madrid. 

10341 

Decision  (The);  by  A.  K.  Sehlueter.  8  p.  f". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  8,  1911;  D:  25976;  Augusta  K. 
Sehlueter,  New  York.  10342 

comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  T.  Prince,  jr.     117 

p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.    20,   1909 ;    D :  17017 ;    John   T. 
Prince,  jr.,  Chicago.  10343 

'drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  E.  McCann.     46  p. 

f".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  10,  1909 ;  D  :  17686 ;  Margaret  E. 
McCann,  New  York.  10344 

a  play  in  3  acts,  by  H.  Hartley. 

©    Harald    Hartley,    United    States;    1884: 
24297,  Dec.  8.  10345 

by  Jane  Hall.     [2],  29  p.     4".     Type- 


written. 

©    Ic.    June   30,    1913;    D:  33660;    Mrs.    L. 
Davis  Hopkins,  Ridgefield,  Conn.  10346 

by   Margaret   Hall   Daly.     85   p.     4". 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  3,  1915  ;  D  :  40833 ;  Mrs.  L.  Davis 
Hopkins,  New  York.  10346a 

or.  The  vacillations  of  Amelia,  sketch  in 

1  act,  by  L.  C.  O.  Houghton.    12  p.    4°.    Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  10, 1912  ;  D  :  28719  ;  Louisa  Court- 
laud  Osborne  Houghton,  Baltimore.  10347 

the  De  Garin  case,  an  American  play  in  3 

acts,  by  W.  H.  Carson.    88  p.     4°.    Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    13,    1914;    D:  38789;    William 
Henry  Carson,  New  York.  10347a 

Decking  the  graves  of  the  dead;  the  Blue  and 
the  Gray,  tableaux  designed  by  A.  Slason 
Thompson,  for  L.  Morrison. 

©  Lewis  Morrison,    San   Francisco;   1874: 

675,  Jan.  21.  10348 

Declaration    (La);    pi&ce    en    1    acte,    par    H. 

r.ataille.      (i   p.      ( L'lllustration,    no.    167,    24 

(lecembre  1910) 

©  Dec.  24,  1910  ;  2c.  Jan.  21, 1911 ;  D  :  23156 : 
Henry  Bataille,  Paris.  10349 


Declaration  of  Independence;  a  historical  cha- 
rade,  arr.   by  school  11,   grade  7,   division  2, 
under  the  instruction  of  the  teacher,  F.  Roach. 
©  Florence  Roach,  Washington ;  1890 :  3892, 
Jan.  30.  10350 

Declaration  (The)  of  the  devil;  as  written  from 
the  heart  of  a  bt)y,  the  fulfillment  of  a  voca- 
tion, by  M.  A.  Lavelle.  60  p.  4".  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    2,    1914;    D :  30622 ;    Michael 
Angleo  Lavelle,  P.ellaire,  O.  10350a 

Declined  with  thanks;  an  original  farcical 
comedietta  in  1  act,  and  1  scene,  l)y  .Tohn  Mad- 
dison  Morton,  adapted  to  the  American  stage 
by  H.  L.  Williams.  New  York.  De  Witt  [1886] 
1  p.  1.,  17  p.  12°.  (De  Witt's  acting  plays, 
no.  342) 

©  A.  T.  De  Witt,  New  York ;  1SS6 :  30297, 
Dec.  29;  2c.  Aug.  30,  1888.  10351 

Decoration  day;  an  American  national  play,  by 
M.  Krauskopf. 

©  Morris  Krauskopf,  Brooklyn  ;  1881 :  5633. 
Apr.  14.  10352 

a  1  act  singing  sketch,  a  soldier  act,  by  C. 

Thardo.     4  p.     4".     Printed. 

©   Claude  Thardo.    Newark,    O. ;    D :  10038. 
Feb.  20,  1907:  2c.  Mar.  11,  1907.  10353 

Decoy  (The);  drama  in  1  act,  by  W.  O.  Iserloh. 
26  J).     4".     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    18,    1914;    D:  370.56;    Wm.    O. 
Iserloh,  Oakland,  Cal.  10353a 

dramatic  playlet  in  1  act,  by  C.  Ij.  Pichel. 


11  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  12,  1914;  D :  35622 ;  Charles  L. 
Pichel,  New  York.  10353b 

—  in  1  act,  by  C.  L.  Pichel.     [2],  17  p.     4". 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  14,  1911 ;  D :  24928 ;  Charles  L. 
Pichel,  New  York.  10354 

a  1  act  play,  by  D.  D.  Carter   [pseud,  of 

D.  D.  Cohen]     [1],  17  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  14,  1912;  D :  30846 ;   Daniel  D. 
Carter,  New  York.  10355 

play  in  3  acts,  by  Kate  Leon.     [82]  p.     4". 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  29, 1911 ;  D :  28125 ;  K.  L.  Dalliba, 
New  York.  10356 

or.  The  daughter  of  David  Kerr,  play  in  4 

acts,  by  H.  K.  Tootle.     107  p.    4".    Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  24,  1913 ;  D :  34822 ;  Harry  King 
Tootle,  St.  Louis.  10357 

Decree  (The)  of  divorce;  a  musical  sketch,  writ- 
ten and  composed  by  Alfred  B.  Sedgwick. 
New  York,  Happy  hours  company. 

©  Happy  hours  co..  New  York ;  1875 :  10542, 
Oct.  13 ;  2c.  Nov.  5.  10358 


494 


10359 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


10379 


Decree  (The)  of  heaven.     i<cc  Lucile. — Stricken 
dumb. 

Dedale  (Le);  piece  en  5  actes  [de]  P.  Hervieu. 
2  p.  1.,  74  p.     12°.     Printed. 

©  Paul  Hervieu.  Paris ;   D :  442S,  Dec.  26, 
1903 ;  2c.  Dec.  26.  1903.  10359 

See    also     Labyrinth.— Theatre     complet; 


[de]  Paul  Hervieu. 
Dedicace  (La)     Sec  On  frappe  les  trois  coups. 

Dedlock  (The)  secret;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F. 
Carlos,  from  the  novel  by  Cliarles  Diclcens 
entitled  Blealj  house. 

©  Frank  Carlos,  Boston  :  1S76 :  14263.  De.\ 
22.  10360 

Deed  (The);  or.  Five  years  away,  a  drama  in 
3  acts,  by  A.  Malguni. 

©    Sam   W.    Snntb,    San    Francisco;    1873: 
9282.  Aug.  18.  10361 

Deed  and  doom;  drama  in  .5  acts  and  9  tableaux, 
adapted  from  tlie  French  by  F.  C.  Maria  De 
Rialp. 

©   Francis   Charles   Maria   De   Rialp,   New 
York ;  1896  :  26749,  May  1.  10362 

Deed  (A)  of  gift;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Sutton 
Vane. 

©  William  Calder,  London  :  1892  :  2475,  Jan. 
14.  10363 

Deeds  of  darkness;  an  intellectual,  farcical,  mu- 
sical, fantastical,  tragical,  vocal,  instrumental, 
lyrical,  moral  and  laughable  Ethiopian  extrava- 
ganza, in  1  act,  by  Harry  Macarthy.  New 
York.  R.  IM.  De  Witt  [18771  1  p.  1.,  8  p.  12". 
( De  Witt's  Etliiopian  and  comic  drama,  no.  Ill ) 
©  Robert  M.  De  Witt,  New  York;  1870: 
14577,  Dec.  29 ;  2c.  Sept.  15,  1877.  10364 

Deefle,  the  burglar;  comedy,  by  ,T.  G.  Bostock. 
5  p.    4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ir.  .Tulv  30,  1913:  D :  33943 :   .T.  Gordon 
Bostock,  New  York.  10365 

Deep  (The)  purple;  play  in  4  acts,  by  Paul  Arm- 
strong and  Wilson  Mizner.  [4]  128  p.  4°. 
1'ypewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  23,  1910;   D:  22126;   Liebler  & 
CO.,  New  York.  10366 

Deep  (The)  sea  diver;  or.  Submarine  engineer- 
ing and  diving,  by  L.  Sorcho.     Typewritten. 
©    Louis    Sorcho,    New    York;    1898:6512. 
Jan.  18 ;  2c.  Jan.  18.  10367 

Deep  water;  a  new  sensational  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  the  Winnetts,  Thomas  and  Lottie. 

©    The    Winnetts,    New    York;    1882:5971. 
Apr.  15.  10368 


Deer  Heel,  the  scout;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  from 
Warren  Baer's  novel  of  Carmine,  the  trader 
of  the  post,  by  A.  Buetell  and  W.  Baer. 

©    A.    Buetell    and    W.    Baer,    Galveston, 
Tex. ;  1873  :  353.  Jan.  14.  10369 

Deestrick  (The)  skule  of  fifty  years  ago.  See 
Exerbition. 

Deestrict  no.  6;  a  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by 
H.  Pendexter  and  F.  Patchin. 

©    Hugh    Pendexter    and    Frank    Patchin, 
Rochester.  N.  Y. ;  D :  12677,  Apr.  4,  1908. 

10370 

Deestrict  skewl.     Sec  Ye  deestrict  skewl. 

Defaulter  (The);  by  F.  J.  Chipnian. 

©   Frederick   .T.   f'hipman.    Nev,-   York :    D : 
14444,  Dec.  3,  1908.  10371 

-a  domestic  di'ama   in   4  acts,  by  P.   S.  M. 


Munro. 

©  P.  S.  M.  Munro.  Brooklyn ;  1873 :  14603. 
Dec.  18.  10378 

dramatic  episode  in  1  act,  by  D.  H.  Clem- 
ents.    3  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  lo.  Mav  3L  1910;  D:  21208;  Dudley  H. 
Clements.  New  York.  10373 

Defeated;  a  new  original  comedy  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  W.  Grant. 

©   Wallace    Grant.    Brooklvn :  1881 :  10216, 

June  29.  10374 

Defeated  (A)  success;  a  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  D.  L.  Hart. 

©  Daniel  L.  Hart.  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.;  1890: 
13706,  Apr.  25.  10375 

Defection  (A)  from  Grace;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
F.  W.  Harris  and  E.  L.  Reizenstein.  [2], 
120  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  17,  1913;  D:  32980;  Prank  W. 
Harris  and  Elmer  !>.  Reizenstein,  New  I'ork. 

10376 

Defective  (A)  detective;  comedy  sketch,  by 
H.  L.  Newton  and  A.  S.  Hoffman.  5  p.  f". 
Typewritten. 

©  H.  L.  Newton  and  A.  S.  Hoffman.  Chi- 
cago ;  D :  1062,  Oct.  28,  190]  ;  2c.  Oct.  28, 
1901.  10377 

Defender  (The);  a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  L. 
Ford. 

©  James  Lauren  Ford,  New  York ;  1899 : 
42081,  June  28.  10378 

Defender  (The)  of  Cameron  dam;  melodrama 
in  4  acts,  by  H.  R.  Hoyt.  [3],  60  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  21,  1910 ;  D :  22480 ;  Harlowe  R. 
Hovt,  Milwaukee.  10379 


495 


10379 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


10397 


Defenders  (The)  of  the  U.  S.  A.;  or,  Our  boys 
in  blue,  orif,'inal  soUliers'  and  sailors'  march 
and  ih-ill.  by  Amos  Jay  Hershey.  Franklin, 
().,  Eldridgo  entortainment  house,  1914.  7  p. 
12°. 

©  Nov.  1,  1914;  2c.  Dec.  19,  1914;  D: 
39293-  KldridiTP  entertainment  house.  Frank- 
lin. O.  10379a 

Defending  her  honor;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
.\r<hi  La  Croix. 

©  William  H.  Wood,  New  York;  D:2806, 
Jan.  3,  1903.  10380 

Defending  the  flag;  or.  The  message  boy,  a 
drama  in  5  acts,  by  Laura  C.  Downing. 
Clyde.  ("►..  Ames  publishing  company. 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde.  O.,  1894:55526. 
Nov.  2S;  2<-.   Dec.  3.  10381 

Defense  (The);  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Blees. 
[5S1   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  1c.  :\Tar.  20,  1912:  D:  29096:  A.  Blees. 
Des  ^Moines.  10382 

Defense  of  Jamestown;  by  R.  Minturn.  2  p. 
f.     Typewritten.     [Scenario] 

©  Robert  IVIinturn,  New  Lexington,  O. ;  D : 
9806.  Jan.  17.  1907:  Ic.  Jan.  17,  1907;  Ic. 
Feb.  7.  1907.  10383 

Defense  (The)  of  the  legations,     {^ec  Peking. 

Defiance  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  W.  Haw- 
ley.     114  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  23,  1915;  D:  404.50;  Harry  W. 
Hawley,  Springfield,  Mass.  10383a 

Defiance  (The)  of  Doris;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 
H.  Bashford.     77  it.     f".     Typewritten. 

©  Herbert  Bashford,  Monrovia,  Cal. ;  D : 
10636,  May  25,  1907 ;  2c.  June  19,  1907.    10384 

Defied  her  husband;  an  American  drama,  by 
A.  A.  Corbett. 

©  Adolphe  A.  Corbett,  New  York;  1892: 
7835,  Feb.   18.  10385 

Defore;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  D.  Mater. 

©  Jacob  D.  Mater.  Bridgeton,  Ind. ;  1885: 
9168.  Apr.  20.    -  10386 

Deformed  (The)  avenger.     See  Ona,  the  lost. 

Deformed  (The)  cotirt  singer;  or.  The  poet  and 
the  singer,  romance  in  3  acts,  by  T.  Hutton. 
9  p.     f".     Typewritten. 

©  Tavlor  Hutton,  Memphis,  Tenn. ;  D :  6362. 
I^Iar.  8.  1905;  2c.  Mar.  8.  1905.  10387 

Deformed  (The)  transformed;  dramatic  sketch 
from  real  life,  in  1  act,  by  A.  S.  Crapsey.  12  p. 
4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  4.  1911:  D:  25931:  Algernon  S. 
Crapsey,  Rochester.  N.  Y.  10388 


Degan's    ambition;    by    <).    T.    Johnsone.     8   i». 
4".     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    16,    1911;    D:  25503;    Otto    T. 
.Johnsone,    Brooklyn.  10389 

De  Garin  (The)  case.     »SV?c  Decision  (The) 
Degel  niachne  Jehuda.     See  Rachel. 

Degenerates   (The);   play   in   4   acts,   by  A.   H. 
•    Hasbrook.     91  p.     4°.     Typewritten, 

©    Ic.     Aug.     1,     1911;     D:  24833;  Albert 

Howard  Hasbrook,  DuBois,  Pa.  10390 


I 
I 


— -by  H.  G.  Carleton. 

©  Henry  Guy  Carleton,  New  York;   1895: 
57777,   Nov.   15.  10391 


play  in  prologue  and  4  acts,  by  M.  Robert- 
son.    76  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  22,  1913 ;  D  :  34224 ;  Marguerite 
Robertson.  New  York.  10392 

Degeneres;  comedie  en  3  actes,  par  M.  Provins 
[pseud,  of  Gabriel  Lagros  de  Langeronl 
Paris,  Librairie  theatrale,  1899.     12". 

©  Michel  Provins,  Paris ;  1899 :  35217,  May 
26 ;  2c.  May  26.  10393 

Degree  of  the  silver  bow  and  golden  arrow; 
burlesque  on  ritualistic  work  of  fraternal  so- 
cieties, in  1  act,  by  W.  H.  Stone.  [11,  9  p. 
4*.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  12,  1914,  D:  38831;  William 
Harry  Stone,  Los  Angeles.  10393a 

Deichgraf  (Der);  ein  biirgerliches  schauspiel  [in 
4  aufziigenl  von  Joseph  Lauff  [i.  e.  Joseph 
von  Lauff]  Berlin.  A.  Aim.  1907.  155  p. 
12". 

©  Albert  Aim,  Cologne,  Germanv ;  D: 
11829,  Nov.  29,  1907 ;  2c.  Nov.  29.  1907.     10394 

Deinhardstein.     See  David  Garrick. 

Deirdre.  See  Poetical  (The)  works  of  'William 
B,  Teats. 

Dierdre  of  the  sorrov/s;  play  in  3  acts,  by  John 
M.  Synge.  New  York.  J.  Quinn.  1910.  4  p.  1. 
91  p.     8°. 

©  July  5,  1910  ;  2c.  July  6,  1910 ;  D  :  21484  ; 
Edward  Synge  and  Francis  Edmund,  Dublin, 
Ireland.  10395 

Deitcher:  or.  The  three  palls  of  crime,  in  5 
acts.  O.  Lynde's  new  sensational  drama. 

©  Cole  T.  Lynde,  Albany ;  1874 :  5663 ;  Apr. 
28.  10396 

Deitrick,  the  Dutch  recruit;  an  original  alle- 
gorical drama  of  the  Civil  War  in  5  acts,  by 
J.  T.  Vegiard.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Daily  even- 
ing express  [1872]     1  p.  1.,  36  p.     12". 

©  J.  T.  Vegiard.  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  1872 : 
7889,  July  24;  2c.  Aug.  15.  10397 


496 


10398 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


10415 


Del   rastro    a    recoletos.     See    Suerte    (La)    de 

Salustiano. 
Delaney  and  Ms  monkey;  a  comedy  in  1  act 

and  3  scenes,  by  W.  J.  Thompson. 
©   Ferguson   and  Mack,   Baltimore ;   1883 : 

21591,  Nov.  21.  10398 

Delay  (The);  a  modern  play,  by  M.  Felix.  (In 
Socialist  theatre,  no.  1,  Mar.  1908) 

©  Mildred  Felix,  New  York ;  D :  12697,  Apr. 
2,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  10,  1908.  10399 

Delayed;  a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  J.  W. 
Hartley. 

<c)  .J.  Warren  Hartley,  Philadelphia;  1890: 
36357,  Nov.  18.  10400 

Delayed  (A)  birthday;  a  Hanukah  play  in  1 
act,  by  Emily  Goldsmith  Gerson.  New  York, 
Bloch  publishing  co.,  1910.     12  p.     4°. 

©  Oct.  12,  1910 ;  2c.  Dec.  21,  1910 ;  D  :  22877 ; 
Bloch  pub.  CO..  New  York.  10401 

Delegate  (The);  a  comedy,  by  Albert  R.  Ledcon. 

©   T.   H.    French,   New   York;    1895:6614, 

Jan.  28;  2c.  Sept.  15,  1894.  10402 

Delegates  (The)  from  Denver;  a  farcical  com- 
edy in  2  acts,  by  Samuel  N.  Clark.  New 
York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1908.     21  p.     12°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York ;  D :  12740, 
Apr.  13,  1908;  2c.  .Tune  3,  1908.  10403 

Delfin  (El);  zarzuela  histurica  en  1  acto  y  4 
cuadros,  en  prosa,  original  de  E.  Marquina  y 
J.  Salmeron,  mtisica  de  los  maestros  Barrera 
y  Gay.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
koles]  1907.    33  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  E.  Marquina  y  J.  Samer6u,  Madrid ;  D : 
10317,  Apr.  10,  1907 ;  2e.  Apr.  11,  1907.     10404 

Delftland;  romantic  extravaganza  in  3  acts, 
by  M.  Crosse.     [67]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   6,    1913;    D:  34337;    Margaret 
Crosse,  New  York.  10405 

Delicate  (A)  boy;  a  comedietta,  for  2  girls  and 
a  boy,  by  S.  J.  Adair  Fitz  Gerald. 

©  T.   H.   French,   New  York;   1899k 62628, 
Sept.  27 ;  2c.  Nov.  17.  10406 

Delicate  (A)  question;  an  original  comedy 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  A.  Eraser,  jr.  Author's 
ed.  Chicago,  The  Dramatic  publishing  com- 
pany. 

©  The  Dramatic  pub.  co.,   Chicago;   1896: 
17988,  Mar.  21 ;  Ic.  Mar.  23.  10407 

Delicate  (A)  situation;  play  in  3  acts,  by  G. 
Stewart  and  Robert  Baker.  3  v.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  1,  1915;  D :  41141 ;  Grant  Stew- 
art, New  York.  10407a 


Delicate  (The)  twins;  play  in  1  act,  by  J. 
Stone  and  L.  D.  Stone.  4  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  3,  1912 ;  D :  30727 ;  June  Stone 
and  Lillian  Durham  Stone,  Louisville.     10408 

Delicatessen  (The)  girl;  an  original  1  act  com- 
edy, by  F.  M.  Witmark.  5  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Frank    M.    Vv^itmark,    New    York;    D: 
10558,  May  6,  1007;  2c.  May  6,  1907.     10409 

Delices;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  E.  S.  Day,  based 
upon  the  novel  Thelma,  by  Marie  Corelli. 
136  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  10.  1911;  D:  23318;  Ernie  Sut- 
ton Day,  New  York.  10410 

Delighted;  by  J.  P.  Buckley. 

©  John  P.  Buckley,  ?N'ew  Orleans ;  D :  7063. 
Aug.  3,  1905.  10411 

Delightful  (A)  conspiracy;  musical  sketch,  by 
E.  Osgood.     12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  23,  1914;  D:  35767;  Erastus  Os- 
good,  Quincy,  Mass.  10411a 

Delilah;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  G.  Constant 
Lounsbery.  New  York,  Scott-Thaw  company, 
1904.     128  p.     12°. 

©    Scott-Thaw    CO.,    New    York;    D:5728, 
Oct.  26,  1904;  2c.  Nov.  7,  1904.  10412 

dramatic  act,  by  Marion  Short.     14  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  16,  1915;  D:  39697;  Edward 
Berge,  New  York.  10412a 

Delilah  and  the  truckman;  or,  The  night  of 
the  wedding,  by  R.  Duffy.  27  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Richard  Duffy,  New  York ;  D :  8091,  Mar. 
2,  1906 ;  2c.  Mar.  3,  1906.  10413 

Delilah's  confession;  by  C.  T.  Johnson.  12  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Charlotte  Teller  Johnson,  New  York ;  D : 
8050,  Feb.  24,  1906;  2c.  Feb.  24,  1906.     10414 

Delinquents  (The);  farce  in.  3  acts,  by  J.  R. 
Farrell.     117  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  14,  1915;  D :  41493 ;  John  Ru- 
pert Farrell,  Nyack,  N.  Y.  10414a 

play   in   4   acts,   by   K.   B.   Miller   and   A. 

Kanka.    4  v.    4°,    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  12,  1913;  D:  33206;  Katherine 
Browning  Miller  and  AUena  Kanka,  New 
York.  10415 

Same.     [104]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  4,  1914;  D :  38049 ;  Katherine 
Browning  Miller  and  Allena  Kanka,  New  York. 

10415a 


5379°— 15- 


-32 


497 


10416 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


10435 


Delinquents  (The) — Ct)ntinneil. 

plHv    in    3    acts,    by    K.    B.    IMiller   and    A. 

Kanka.     [3],  112  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  13,  1912;  D :  29963 ;  Katherine 
Brownins  ISIlller,  Berkeley,  Cal.,  and  AUena 
Kanka,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  10416 

Delirious  (A)  day;  by  H.  A.  Conklin  and  Alice 
Feun  Collin.     91  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  la  June  7,  1910 ;  D  :  21297  ;  Harry  Adams 
Oonklin,  Huntington,  N.  Y.  10417 

farce  in  1  act,  by  H.  A.  Conklin.     15  p.     4". 


Typewritten. 

<g)  Ic.  Feb.  12,  1910 ;  D  :  20178  ;  Harry  Adams 
Conklin.  New  Yoi-k.  10418 

Deliver   us   from   evil;   play    in    1    act,    by   AV. 
Owen.     7  p.     f°.     Tyi)ewritten. 
©   Ic.    S^t.   28,    1914;    D :  38347 ;    William 


Owen,  Chicago. 


10418a 


Deliverance  (The)     See  Christians  and  pagans. 

Deliverer    (The);    a    drama    in    4    acts,    by    M. 
Gay  lord. 

©  Marvin  Gaylord,  Colorado  Sprinj^^s.  Col. : 
D  :  1096.  Nov.  14.  1901.  10419 


-play  in  4  acts,  based  on  the  stoi-y  of  Joseph 

and    his    brethren,    by    L.    N.    Parker.     [11], 
175  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    7,    1912;    D :  31624 ;    Louis    N. 
Parkei-,  London.  10420 

• See  (ilfio  Irish  folk-history  plays. 

Delivrance  (La)  d'Orleans;  mystere  en  3  actes 
avec  prologue  et  epilogue  [de]  Joseph  Fabre; 
suivi  de  la  reproduction  des  meillures  pages 
de  I'ancien  Mistere  du  siege  d'Orleans,  joue  au 
(juinzieme  siecle  devant  les  contemporains  de 
.Jeanne  d'Arc.  Paris.  Librairie  Hachette  et 
cie.,  1913.     176  p.     12°. 

©  May  2,  1913  ;  2c.  IMay  24,  1913  ;  D  :  33305  ; 
Hachette  &  cie.,  Paris.  10421 

Delmar;  or.  Scenes  in  Southland,  a  drama  in 
5  acts,  by  P.  Beaty. 

©  Powhatan  Beaty.  Cincinnati;  1880:2344. 
Feb.  12.  10422 

Delmars  (The);  an  original  play,  by  G.  N.  Hub- 
bard. 

©  George  N.  Hubbard,  United  States ;  1881 : 
4883,  Mar.  22.  10423 

or,  A  noble  purpose,  an  original  play,  by 

G.  N.  Hubbard. 

©  George  N.  Hubbai'd,  Chicago ;  1882 :  424. 
Jan.  11.  10424 

Delmonico's;  a  new  American  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  J.  Hart. 

©  Josh  Hart    New  York;  1877:2992,  Mar. 
12.  10425 


Delmonico's  upside  down;  German  comedv 
sketch,  by  James  W.  Teed.  [10]  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Aug.   9,    1909 ;    D :  16518 ;    Teed   and 
Lazell,  Cleveland.  10426 


-a    German    dialect    farcical    absurdity,    by 

Joseph  Flynn.     11  p.     f.     Typewritten.  "^ 

©  Teed  &  Lazell,  Cleveland ;  D :  11211,  Aug. 
21,  1907;  2c.  Aug.  13,  1907.  10427 

Delpha;  or,  Marriage  as  a  failure  and  a  suc- 
cess, a  play,  by  I.  C.  Nye. 

©  Isabel  Clifton  Nye,  New  York:  1896: 
68743,   Dee.  18.  10428 

Delphi;  an  epic  drama  in  5  acts,  and  an 
apotheosis,  by  F.  W.  Reid.     Typewritten. 

©  Francis  Walsh  Reid,  Boston;  1895: 
58116,  Nov.  IS;  2c.  Nov.  18.  10429 

Deltan  (The);  a  romance-play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  B. 
Owen.     [151]  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Marie  Bankhead  Owen,  Montgomei'y, 
Ala.:  D:  12644,  Mar.  23.  li>08 :  2c.  Mar.  30, 
1908.  10430 

Deluge  (The);  drama  in  3  acts  by  Henning 
Berger.  tr.  from  the  original  Swedish  and 
adapted  for  the  American  stage,  hv  F.  Allen. 
[117]  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  28,  1911 ;  D  :  2.5094  ;  Frank  Allen. 
Plaiufield,   N.   .L  10431 

or,   Paradise   lost,   a  grand   dramatization 

and  spectacle  drama,  by  I.  Kiralfy. 

©  Imre  Kiralfy,  New^  York;  1874:10281, 
Aug.  4.  10432 


See  also   Kmita. 


Deluge    (A)    in    the    Tyrol. 
(The) 


Sec    Cloudburst 


Delusions;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  I.  S.  Wechsler. 
104  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    1,    1912;    D:  31014;    Israel    S. 
Wechsler,  New  I'ork.  10433 

De  Lyle;  a  drama,  by  A.  Von  Boden. 

©  Alice  Yon  Bodon,  Sacramento,  Cal. ;  1890: 
12421,  Apr.  15.  10434 


Dem    verniigen     der     einwohner. 
Potsdam. 


Sec    Alt- 


Demagogue  (The);  dramatic  satire  in  3  acts,  bv 
E.  F.  Hackett.     3  v.     4".     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    3,    1915;    D :  39851 ;    Edmund 
Francis  Hackett,  New  Haven.  10434a 

Demand   (The)  of  justice;  by  A.   H.  Westfall. 
99  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Anson  H.  Westfall,  Moravia,  N.  Y. ;  D: 
4170,  Nov.  2,  1903 ;  2c.  Oct.  23,  1903.  10435 


498 


10436 


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10455 


Demaris  Lestrange;  or,  A  game  of  chance,  a 
drama  in  5  acts,  adapted  from  Mrs.  Edwards' 
novel,  Miss  Forrester,  by  C.  A.  Welles  and 
E.  O'Neil. 

©  Charles  A.  Welles,  New  York;  1874: 
13646,  Nov.  6.  10436 

Demedes;  dramatische  dichtung  in  4  aufzilgen, 
von  Ernst  Paris.  Berlin,  Terra-verlag  [1909] 
63  p.  incl.  pi.     12°. 

©  Sept.  10,  1909;  2c.  Sept.  28,  1909;  D: 
16950;  Terra-verlag,  Berlin.  10437 

Dementia  americana;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 
.Jacob  Gordin. 

©  .Jacob  P.  Adler,  New  York ;  D :  12231,  Jan. 
23,  1908.  10438 

De  Meriadec.     .See  Casta  diva. 

Demeter  and  Persephone;  prologue  and  scena- 
rio, by  T.  W.  Stevens,  music  by  George  Col- 
burn.  (In  First  Ravinia  harvest  festival, 
Sept.  12  and  13,  1913) 

©  Sept.  12.  1913;  Ic.  Sept.  12.  1913;  Ic. 
Sept.  27,  1913;  D:  34584;  Thomas  Wood 
Stevens,  Pittsburgh.  10439 

Demetrius.     See  Maid  (The)  of  Orleans. 

Demi-monde  (The);  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  H. 
Saint  Maur. 

©  Harry  Saint  Maur,  New  York;  1893: 
2679,  Jan.   11.  10440 

•or.  Six  pictures  of  life,  an  original  drama 


in  6  acts  in  German,  by  J.  Otto. 

©    Joseph    Otto,    New    York;    1873:7288. 
June  25.  10441 

■See  also  Deception. — Fringe  (The)   of  so- 


ciety.— Froth  (The)  of  society. — Modern  so- 
ciety. 

Demi-mondine  (A);  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  R. 
ftlayer. 

©    Marcus    R.    Mayer,    New    York;    1892: 
32459,  Aug.  6.  10442 

Demi-soeurs;  piece  en  3  actes  [par]  Gaston  De- 
vore.  Paris,  P.  Ollendorff,  1902.  2  p.  1.,  Ill  p. 
12**. 

©  Paul  Ollendorff,  Paris ;  D :  2561,  Nov.  8, 
1902;  2c.  Nov.  8,  1902.  40443 

Demi-tasse;  an  after  dinner  episode  in  modern 
life,  in  1  act,  by  R.  H.  McLaughlin.  11  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  14,  1913 ;   D :  33786 ;   Robert  H. 
Mcl^aughlin,  Cleveland.  10444 

Demigod  (The)  and  the  earth  baby;  in  3  acts, 
by  E.  Helm.     8  p.     8°.     Ms. 

©    Ic.    June    15,    1911;    D:  24551;  Edith 

Helm,  Atlantic  City.  10445 

Democracy;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  B.  Smith. 

©    Margaret    Barrett    Smith,    New  York; 

1891 :  33395,  Sept.  18.  10446 


Democrat  (The);  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  H.  V. 
Wakefield  [pseud,  of  G.  Jaccbson]  27  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  16.  1909 ;  D :  16395 ;  Gershon 
Jacobson,  Washington.  10447 

Demoiselle  (La)  de  compagnie;  comedie  en  1 
acte.  New  York,  The  Roxbury  publishing 
company,  1899.     (The  wizard  series) 

©  Roxbury  pub.  co..  New  York;  1899: 
12666.  Feb.  15 ;  2c.  Feb.  15.  10448 

Demoiselle  (La)  de  magasin;  comedie  eu  3 
actes,  par  F.  Fonsou  et  F.  Wicheler.  (In 
I^ectures  pour  tons,  15  mai,' 1,  15  juin,  1913) 

©  May  15,  June  1  and  15,  1913;  2c.  July 
18,  1913;  D:33S2G;  Franz  Fonson  &  I^er- 
nand  Wicheler.  Paris.  10449 


Sec  also  Along  cair.e  Ruth. 

Demoiselle    (La)    du   tabarin. 
(La)  du  tabarin. 


See  D'moiselle 


Demoiselle  (Die)  Dubois;  trauerspiel  in  3  akten, 
von  E.  V.  Hopffgarten.  Berlin,  Oesterheld  & 
CO.     [2],  55  p.     f.     Mimeographed. 

©  Ic.  July  17,  1913 ;  D :  33824 ;  Oesterheld  & 
CO.,  Berlin.  10450 

Demoiselles  (Les)  des  Saint-Cyriens;  operette 
en  3  actes  et  5  tableaux,  de  P.  Gavault  et  V. 
de  Cottens,  musique  de  Louis  Varnev.  Paris, 
Heugel  &  cie.  [1909]  2  p.  1.,  131  p.  16°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Nov.  12,  1909 ;  2c.  Dec.  1,  1909  ;  D  :  17575  ; 
Heugel  &  cie..  Paris.  10451 

Demon  (The)  and  the  darling  of  the  gods; 
drama  in  5  acts,  by  Wilbur  Carrier.  Chicago, 
J.  W.  Carrier.     43  p.     12°. 

©   July   25.   1913;   2c.   Aug.   11,    1913;   D: 
34100;  J.  Wilbur  Carrier,  Avalon,  Cal. 

10452 

Demon  (The)  and  the  fairy.  See  Gypzene  and 
Boma. 

Demon  (The)  drink;  a  drama  of  realism,  from 
the  French  of  Zola  by  A.  Daly. 

©  Augustin  Daly,  New  York ;  1879 :  10685, 


Aug.    11. 


10453 


Demon  (The)  lover;  play  in  4  acts,  by  I.  Os- 
good.    [6],    76   p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  3,  1912 ;  D :  31540 ;  Irene  Osgood, 
Northampton,  England.  10454 

Demon  (The)  of  the  lava  beds.  See  Last  of 
the  Modocs. 

Demon  (The)  phonograph;  or.  The  battery 
and  the  assault,  negro  farce  in  1  act.  Chi- 
cago, Dramatic  pub.  co. 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago ;  1898  :  68624, 
Nov.  25;  2c.  Nov.  25.  10455 


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10456 


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10477 


Demona;  u  jnodern  society  drama,  by  S.  Jaros. 

©   Saimiel  Jaros,   New  York;   1894:51912, 

Nov.  6.  10456 

Demoniac  (The)  king.  .SVc  Javelin  (The)  and 
scepter. 

Demonio;  or,  The  mountain  king,  a  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  Barba  Rossa  [pseud,  of  W.  Ol.  Sou- 
bron] 

©  William   Otto   Soubron,  Milwaidvee;   D : 
594,  May  29.  1901.  10457 

Demon's  (The)  shell;  a  .specimen  of  the  Japa- 
nese kiogen,  a  primitive  comedy,  tr.  from  the 
Japanese  bv  Yone  Noguchi.  (In  Poet  lore, 
V.  17,  no.  3,  autumn  190G;  periodical  ©  June 
25,  1906;  2c.  Nov.  21,  1906;  B:  121943;  Poet 
lore  CO.,  Boston)  10457a 

Demonstrator  (The);  by  A.  Tassin  and  M.  Ho.s- 
ford.     33  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Algernon  Tassin  and  Maud  Hosford,  New 
York ;  D :  10912,  July  5,  1907 ;  2c.  July  .5.  1907. 

10458 

comedy  in  3  acts,  by  F.  J.  Lewis.     [1271  p. 


4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  28,  1914;  D :  36857 ;  Florence  J. 
Lewis,  Boston.  10459 

a  monologue,  by  A.  Reeves  and  E.  McWade. 

2    p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Arnold  Reeves  and  Edward  McWade, 
Harrington,  N.  J. ;  D :  14551,  Dec.  16,  1908 ;  2c. 
Dec.  16,  1908.  10460 

vaudeville  monologue.  [3]  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  Laura  Buckley,  New  York ;  D :  14783, 
Jan.  11,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  16,  1909.  10461 

Demosthenes;  a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  A.  T. 
Lindholm. 

©  A.  T.  Lindholm,  Stillwater,  Minn. ;  1882 : 
17160,  Oct.  16.  10462 

Den  (The)  of  Paris;  Parisian  piece  in  6  scenes, 
by  L.  Franville,  tr.  by  Templer  Saxe.  52  p. 
4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  8,  1911;  D :  241.57 ;  Lucien  Le- 
sourd  Franville,  New  York.  10463 

Denise;  Alexandre  Dumas  tils'  play  in  4  acts, 
adapted  from  the  French  by  R.  Bruno. 

©  Richard  Bruno,  New  York ;  1886 :  5738, 
Mar.    11.  10464 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  adapted  from  Dumas,  fils, 


by  Mrs.  C.  A.  Doremus. 

©  Mrs.  C.  A.  Doremus,  New  York ;   1885 : 
2581,  Feb.  20.  10465 

—  a  play,  an  original  tr.  from  the  French  of 
Alex.  Dumas,  by  W.  L.  Sinn. 

©   Walter  L.    Sinn,   Brooklyn;    1885:4.504. 
Feb.  19.  10466 


Denise — Continued. 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Alexander  Dumas,  son. 

New  York,  F.  Rullman  [1888]     55  p.    4". 

©  F.  Rullman,  New  York ;  1888 :  28174.  Oct. 
4;  2c.  Oct.  13.  10467 

a.   play    of   humanity    as    it    is,    from    the 


French  of  Alexander  Dumas,  adapted  and  aug- 
mented by  A.  Daly. 

©  Aiigustin  Daly,   New   York;   1885:7407, 
Mar.  30.  10468 

—  Same. 


©  by  Joseph  F.  Daly  and  Richard  Dorney. 
New  York,  as  executoi-s,  in  renewal  for  28 
years.  Renewal  no.  3040,  Apr.  9,  1912.  Orig- 
inal entry,  IMar.  30,  1885,  no.  7407.         10469 

Denmark;  a  drama,  by  S.  B.  Fitch. 

©  S.  B.  Fitch,  Chicago;  1892:37679,  Sept. 
15.  10470 

Dennis  an  sara  (Dennis  the  bold);  romantic 
Irish  drama,  by  J.  Schonberg. 

©  James  Schonberg,  Brooklvn ;  D :  3000, 
Feb.  4,  1903.  10471 

Dennis  the  bold.     See  Dennis  an  sara. 

Dennison's  baby;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  R.  F. 
Pohle.     14  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  9,  1909 ;  D :  17058 ;  Richard 
Frank  Pohle,  Lynn,  Mass.  10472 

Denny's  dilemma;  comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
O.  T.  Fiske  and  Nellie  McDonough.  28  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Oliver  T.  Fiske,  New  York;  D :  10705, 
June  5,  1907 ;  2c.  June  5,  1907.  .  10473 

Denny's  redemption;  vaudeville  sketch,  by  A. 
Geyer.     [2],  22  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  20,  1912;  D :  31425 ;  Albert 
Geyer,  Los  Angeles.  10474 

Denouncer  (The);  drama  in  5  acts,  from  the 
J^'reuch  of  Melesville  [pseud,  of  Anne  Honore 
Joseph  Duveyrier]  and  Hestienne,  by  G.  Kreis- 
lei". 

©  George  Kreisler,  Boston;  1871 :  6671,  Julv 
15.  10475 

Dens  and  palaces;  an  original  melodrama,  by 
J.  K.  Tillotson. 

©  James  K.  Tillotson,  Toledo,  O. ;  1888: 
36979,  Dec.  27.  10476 

Dental  (A)  dilemma.     See  Dr.  Jack's  patient. 

Dental  disturbances;  play  in  1  act,  by  F.  G. 
Blakeslee.     1  p.  1.,  9  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Fred  Gilbert  Blakeslee,  Hartford;  D: 
10511,  May  7,  1907 ;  2c.  May  7,  1907.        10477 


500 


10478 


COPYEIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


10500 


Dental  (A)  engagement;  a  vaudeville  farce  in 
1  act  with  songs,  by  T.  L.  Sappington,  music 
by  Harrv  B.  Vincent.  New  Yorlc,  Diciv  &  Fitz- 
gerald [1909]     15  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©   July   23.    1909;    2c.    July   24,    1909;    D: 
16326;  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.     10478 

Dental  (The)  sacrifice.  Sec  Sacrificial  (The) 
test. 

Dentist  (The);  farce  comedy  in  1  act,  by  W.  B. 
Young.     22  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©   William   B.    Young.    Chicago ;    D :  1185.J. 
Dec.  4,  1907 ;  2o.  Dec.  4,  1907.  10479 

Dentiste  (Le);  vaudeville  en  1  acte  [de]  Louis 
Bouvet  ot  Philippe  Gordeaux.  [Paris]  C. 
Joubert,  1913.     2-5  p.     8". 

©  Oct.  1.  1913;  2c.  Oct.  2.5,  1913;  D :  34837. 
Joubert,  Paris.  10480 

Dentist's  boy;  phiy  in  1  act.  by  R.  McAllister. 
1  p  ].,  17  p.     4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.   May   18,   1910;    D :  21062 ;    Rich  Mc- 
Allister. Fair  Haven.  N.  J.  10481 

Dentist's    gas    with    hot    air;     n<n-elty    farce 

sketch,  by  O.  Payne.     10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Clvde  Payne.    San   Francisco ;    D :  4287. 

Nov.  21.  1903 ;  2c.  Nov.  21,  1903.  10482 

Dentist's  (The)  romance;  1  act  farce,  by  J. 
Gans.     [13]  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  29,  1912;  D:  29217;  .Julius  Gans, 
Chicago.  10483 

Dent's  office  boy;  l>y  Charles  M.  Stuart.     Chi- 
cago, The  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  1911.    12  p.     10". 
©  Dec.  28,  1911 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1912  ;  D ;  28129  : 
Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago.  10484 

Denver  (The)   express.     Typewritten. 

©    Harrv    Holden.    Chicago;     1895:67574, 
Sept.  16;  2c.  Sept.  28.  10485 

Depeche  (La)  d'Orleans;  piece  en  1  acte  [par] 
Henry  Moreau  et  I\Iarc  Sonal  [pseud,  of 
Georges  Lanos]  Paris,  C.  Joubert,  1913.  24 
p.    8". 

©    Nov.    22.    1913;    2c.    Dec.    1.    1913;    D: 
35192:    .Toubert,   Paris.  10486 

Dependant  (The);  play  in  3  acts,  by  R.  Creigh- 
ton  Smith.     [2],  105  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    22,    1910;    D:  22629;    Rita    C. 
Smith,  Thomaston,  Me.  10487 

Dependents  (The);  by  JI.  JM.  Harris.     8". 

©  Marv  M.  Harris,  Riverton.  111. ;  D:  11924. 
Dec.  16,  1907;  2c.  Dec.  16,  1907.  10488 

Depot  (The)  lunch  counter;  farce  in  1  act,  by 
Frank  Dumont.  Philadelphia,  The  Penn  pub- 
lishing CO.,  1911.     23  p.     4°. 

©    Jan.    16,    1911;    2c.    Jan.    20,    1911;    D: 
23138 ;  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.  10489 


Depth  (The)  of  a  daughter's  devotion;  dra- 
matic composition  in  4  acts,  bv  F.  Mellen. 
[75]  p.     t".     Typewritten. 

©    Frank   :\rellen.    Brooklyn ;    D :  806,   Aug. 
26,  1901 ;  2c.  Aug.  26,  1901.  10490 

Depth  of  sin;  a  drama  in  prologue  and  4  acts, 
by  L.  S.  Corbin.     64  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  L.   S.  Corbin,  New  York;   D :  8034,  Feb. 
20,  1906;  2c.  Feb.  20,  1906.  10491 

Depth  (The)  of  sincerity;  dramatic  playlet  in 
1  act,  by  L.  A.  Turner.  10  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  17.  1914  ;  D  :  36059  ;  Lillian  Anna 
Turner,  Nevvark,  N.  J.  10491a 

Depths  (The)  of  a  v^roman's  heart.  See  Rus- 
sian (A)  spy. 

Depths  (The)  of  purity;  a  drama  in  2  acts,  by 
B.   Davenport. 

©  Butler  Davenport,  New  York ;  D :  15128, 
Feb.  19,  1909.  10492 


•  a    play    in   3    acts,    by    Butler    Davenport. 

50  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  26,  1912  ;  D  :  30106  ;  Butler  Dav- 
enport, inc..  New  York.  10493 

Depute;  comedie  en  1  acte  [de]  R.  Fiquet. 
[Paris,  Imprirnerie,  1911]     18  p.    8°. 

©    Feb.    2.5.    1911;    2c.    Feb.    2-5.    1911:    D: 
23450:  Rene  Fiquet,  Paris.  10494 

Depute  (Le)  Leveau.     See  Protection. 

Deputy  (The);  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  A.  Ger- 
rai-d.     [152]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
■  ©  Ic.  Jan.  11,  1912 ;  D :  28285 ;  Ernest  Allen 
Gerrard,  Lincoln.  Neb.  10495 

vaudeville  sketch,  by  C.  E.  Mace.    12  p.    f°. 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June   5.    1911;    D:  24403;    Chas.    E. 
Mace.  Denver.  10496 

Deputy  (The)  liar;  farcical  comedy  of  modern 
fife  in  3  acts,  by  C.  S.  Booth.  [2],  59  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    17,    1910;    D:  22305;    Charles 
Stewart  Booth,  New  Orleans.  10497 

Deputy  (The)  of  Bombignac;  comedy  in  3  acts. 

©  F.  Rullmau,  New  York ;  1888 :  28176,  Oct. 

4.  10498 

Deputy  (The)  sheriff;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
W.  W.  Bittner. 

©  William  W.  Bittner,  Omaha.  Neb. ;  1892 : 
51794.  Dec.  19.  10499 


—  in  1  scene,  by  Bob  Watt  [pseud,  of  R.  W. 
Smiley] 

©    Nan    Lewald.     Philadelphia;     1900    A: 
13356,  May  28.  10500 


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10519 


Deputy  (The)  sheriff — Continued. 

an  operatic  comedy,  in  2  acts,  libretto  by 

I..  L.  and  H.  H.  Landes.    69  p.     f°.     Printed 

[Libretto  only] 
©  Lee  L.  and  Harry  H.  Landes,  New  York ; 

1895:  13515.  Mar.  7;  2c.  Dec.  11.  10501 

vaudeville  sketch,  by  U.  Clarke.     15  p.     4". 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  19,  1909 ;  D :  16737 ;  Robert 
Clarke,  Riverside.  Cal.  10502 

Deputy  (The)  wife;  a  comedy  drama  in  pro- 
logue and  3  acts,  by  C.  Barnard.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Charles  Barnard,  New  York ;  1S97  :  35408, 
.Tune  14 ;  2c.  June  26.  10503 

Der  seelen  erwachen;  seeliscbe  und  geistige 
vorgiiiige  in  scenischon  bildern,  von  Rudolf 
Steiner.  Berlin.  Pbilosopbisch-theosophischer 
verlag,  1913.     viii,  118  p.     8°. 

©  Aug.  20. 1913 ;  Ic.  May  9, 1914 ;  A— Foreign 
10222 ;  Pbilosopbisch-theosophischer  verlag, 
Berlin.  10503a 

Der  var  eng'ang.     See  There  was  once. 

Derby  day;  musical  comedy,  by  B.  B.  Gladstone, 
[n,  18  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  12,  1913;  D:  33544;  Billy  E, 
Gladstone,  Utica,  N.  Y.  10504 

Derby  (The)  lost  and  the  Leger  won.  See 
Flying'  (The)  jib. 

Derby  (The)  mascot;  great  sensational  melo- 
drama in  4  acts  and  8  tableaux  [by]  C.  A. 
Taylor. 

©  Cbas.  A.  Tavlor,  So.  Deerfield,  Mass. ; 
1894 :  24730,  May  16.  10505 

Derby  (The)  race;  or.  Green  and  gold,  a  horse 
trainer's  story,  a  descriptive  act,  by  Ghas.  H. 
Mackie  [pseud,  of  C.  H.  McFarlaud]  8  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Hush  McFarland,  Roxburv, 
Mass.;  D:4295,  Nov.  21,  1903;  2c.  Oct.  1.5, 
1903.  10506 

Derby  (The)  winner. 

©  Ned  Wayburn's  vaudeville  attractions, 
inc.,  New  York  ;  D :  8372,  Apr.  17,  1906.     10507 

a  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  H.  Spink. 

©  A.  H.  Spink,  St.  Louis;  1894:823,  Mar. 
15.  10508 

Derby  (The)  witch;  by  M.  M.  Longhi.  33  p. 
f".     Typewritten. 

©  Marian  IMiddleton  Longhi,  Denver ;  D : 
.5782,  Nov.  17,  1904;  Ic.  Nov.  17,  1904;  Ic. 
Dec.  19,  1904.  10509 

■play  in  3  acts,  by  M.   Longhi.     32  p.     f. 


Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    29,    1912;    D :  30.523 ;    Marian 
Longhi,  Denver.  10510 


Derelict  (The);  dramatic  playlet,  by  W.  Mack. 
15  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  8,  1915 ;  D :  40596 ;  Willard  Mack 
and  Chas.  Bachmann.  New  York.  10510a 

a  melodrama,  by  G.  F.  Herrick.     Typewrit- 


ten. 

©  George  Frank  Herrick,  Youugstowu,  O. ; 
1895:9609.  Feb.  15;  2c.  Feb.  15.  10511 

play  in  1  act,  by  L.  R.  Morris.     11  p.     4". 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Dec.  23,   1914;   D :  39191 ;   Lloyd   R. 
Morris.  New  Yorlv.  10511a 


by  S.  R.  Parker.  3  p.     f".     Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    3,    1913;  D:  32837;    S.    Ross 

Parker,  Seattle.  10512 


—  vaudeville  sketch,  by  R.  Clarke.     23  p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    19,    1909 ;    D :  16736 ;    Robert 
Clarke,  Riverside,  Cal.  10513 

—  See     also     Environment. — Squaw      (The) 


man. 


Derelicts;  play   in  1  act,  by  P.  Gibson.     19  p. 
4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  3,  1910 ;  D :  20742 ;  Preston  Gib- 
son, Washington.  10514 


—  Same.  New  York,  S.  French ;  London,  S. 
French,  ltd.,  1910.  12  p.  12".  ( [French's  in- 
ternational copyrighted  ed.  of  the  works  of  the 
best  authors,  no.  186] ) 

©   July   11,   1910;   2c.   July   12,   1910;    D: 
21536;  Preston  Gibson,  Washington.       10515 

play  in  3  acts,  by  A.   Gerstenberg.     71  p. 


8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  28,  1910 ;  D :  20587 ;  Alice  Ger- 
stenberg,  Chicago.  10516 

Dermot  McMurrough;  a  drama,  time,  A.  D. 
800. 

©  C.  F.  Newcomb  and  J.  M.  Hanks,  United 
States;  1882:17625,  Oct.  23;  2c.  Nov.  4. 

10517 

Dermot  O'Dwyer.     Sec  Erin  abu. 

Dermot,  the  nightingale;  or,  1798,  Irish  his- 
torical drama  in  4  acts,  by  Carina  Jordan. 
100  p.     t".     Typewritten. 

©  M.  J.  Jordan,  IMt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. ;  D :  446. 
May  9,  1901;  2c.  May  9,  1901.  10518 

Dernier  (Le)     See  Latest  (The) 

Dernier  (Le)  mascot;  vaudeville  en  1  acte  [par] 

B.  Lebreton  et  Henry  Moreau.     Paris,  C.  Jou- 
bert,    1909.     20   p.     4°. 

©  Sept.  30,  1909 ;  2c.  Oct.  4,  1909 ;  D :  17003  ; 

C.  Joubert,  Paris.  10519 


502 


10520 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


10538 


Derniere  heiire;  pi&ce  en  4  actes,  de  J.-J.  Frap- 
pa.  illustrations  de  Widhopff.  2Sp.  4°.  (Sup- 
plement cratuit  an  no.  2881  du  Monde  illustre, 
15  juin  1912) 

©  June  15,  1912;  2c.  July  24,  1912;  D: 
30326 ;  Jean-Jose  Frappa,  Paris.  10520 

Derniere  (La)  torture;  drame  en  1  acte,  par 
A.  de  Lorde  et  E.  Morel.     13  p.     4°.     Proof. 

©  Andre  de  Lorde  et  Eugene  Morel,  Paris ; 
D:6357,  Mar.  17,  1905;  2c.  Feb.  13,  1905. 

10521 

Derniere  (La)  vestale;  tragedie  en  5  actes  dont 
1  prologue,  par  T.  Darel  [pseud,  of  Ad§le 
Erath-Tissot]  nnisique  de  scene  de  Maurice 
Thibault.  Geneve,  Impr.  W.  Kiindig  &  fils, 
1906.     2  p.  1.,  80  p.     8°.     [Libretto] 

©  Th.  Darel,  Geneva,  Svvitzerland  ;  D :  9102, 
Sept.  17,  1906 ;  2c.  Sept.  17,  1906.  10522 

Derreck,  the  spy;  a  military  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  C.  W.  Fly  the.     11  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Clarence  W.  Flvthe,  North  Emporia,  Va. ; 
D :  15671,  Apr.  20,  1909 ;  Ic.  Apr.  14,  1909 ;  Ic. 
ilay  12,  1909.  10523 

Derrick's  twins;  3  act  farcical  comedy,  by 
Joseph  Derrick. 

©  Morris  Sinunonds  and  Thomas  Allston 
Brown,  New  York ;  1884 :  11752,  June  10. 

10524 

Dervorgilla;  a  tragedy  in  1  act,  by  Lady  Greg- 
ory.    (In  The  Gaelic  American,  Sept.  26,  1908) 

©  Ladv  Gregorv,  Gort,  Ireland ;  D :  13922. 
Sept.  25,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  25,  1908.  10525 

/S^ee  also  Irish  folk-history  play. 

Derzheims  (The);  a  4  act  drama  adapted  fi'oui 
the  German  of  Ossip  Schubin  [pseud,  of  Aloisia 
Kirschner] 

©  Frankie  Kautz.  San  Francisco ;  1900  A : 
29038,  Nov.  27.  10526 

Des  Erloesers  kindheit;  weinaclitsspiol  in  10 
akten,  von  Wilhelm  Pailleur,  bearbeitet  von 
R.  Bonaventura  Hammer.  22  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  29, 1914  ;  D:  38370;  Katholischer 
geselleii-verein,  New  York.  ip526a 

Des  Kaisers  solda,ten;  scliaiis])iel  in  3  aufziigen. 
von  Hermann  Essig.  Miiuchen,  Drei  masken 
verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.  [1913]     104  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  26,  1913;  D:  35146;  Drei  masken 
verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h..  I\Iunich.  10527 

Des  yeux  dans  I'ombre;  drame  en  2  actes. 
adapte  du  Roumain  (Caragiole)  par  A.  de 
Lorde.  (In  Je  sais  tout,  10"  annee,  nos.  108  et 
109,  15  Janvier  et  15  fevrier  1914) 

©  Jan.  15,  and  Feb.  15,  1914;  Ic.  Apr.  16. 
1914  ;  D  :  36719 ;  Andre  de  Lorde,  Paris. 

10527a 


Desconocido  (El);  comedia  en  3  actos  de  Tris- 
tan Bernard,  arreglada  al  castellauo  por  Man- 
uel Melgarejo  y  Gil  Parrado.  Madrid  [Socie- 
(lad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1911.    77  p.    12°. 

©  Aug  21, 1911 ;  2c.  Aug.  22, 1911 ;  D  :  2.5037  ; 
M.  IMelgarejo  y  G.  Parrado,  Madrid.        10528 

Description  (A)  of  Henry's  comic  menagerie; 
with  full  instructions  for  presenting  this  hu- 
morous entertainment,  and  a  humorous  lecture 
to  be  employed  in  its  exhibition,  by  Abel  Sea- 
man [pseud,  of  Frank  Eugene  Chase]  Bos- 
ton, W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1898.  17  p.  illus. 
12°. 

©  Walter  H.   Baker  &  cq.,  Boston;    1898: 
56064,  Sept.  24 ;  2c.  Oct.  8.  10529 

Desdemona;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  .J.  Kennedv. 
2  p.  1.,  2-65  p.     12°. 

©   J.   J.   Kennedy,   Carrollton,   Mo.;    1899: 
81495,  Dec.  16 ;  2c.  Jan.  15,  1900.  10530 

Desdemonum;  an  Ethiopian  burlesque  in  3 
scenes.    New  York,  Happy  hours  company. 

©  Happy  hours  cc,  New  York ;  1874 :  12232, 
Sept.  28 ;  2c.  Oct.  17.  10531 

Desecration;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  B.  F.  Gard- 
ner. 

©  Benjamin  Fulton  Gardner,  Chicago;  D: 
15388,  Mar.  11,  1909.  10532 

Deseret;  or,  Love  stronger  than  caste,  a  drama 
of  to-day,  by  D.  G.  Steele. 

©   Dora   Gordon   Steele,   Cincinnati ;   1882 : 
12555,  July  3.  10533 

Desert  (The);  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  F.  Piatt. 
112  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    George    Foster    Piatt,    New    York;    D: 
13559,  Aug.  17.  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  17,  1908.     10534 


—  play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  M.  Greene  and  Laura 
Hewett  Robinson.    106  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    23,    1910;    D :  20276 ;    Clay   M. 
Greene,  New  York.  10535 


Desert   brotherhood, 
nant. 


Sec   Blood    (The)    cove- 


Desert  sands;  play  in  3  acts  by  C.  W.  Collison. 
38  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  19,  1909  ;  D  :  17258  ;  Clyde  Wilson 
Collison,  Columbus,  O.  10536 

Desert  tomb;  a  1  act  play,  by  F.*  G.  Blakeslee. 
9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Fred    Gilbert   Blakeslee,   Hartford;    D: 
9722,  Dec.  31,  1906 ;  2c.  Dec.  31,  1906.     10537 

Desert  (A)  tragedy;  1  act  drama,  by  J.  E.  Mcln- 
erney  and  W.  S.  Franklin.  15  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  18,  1912 ;  D :  29071 ;  J.  E.  Mcln- 
erney  and  Wm.  S.  Franklin,  San  Francisco. 

10538 


503 


10539 


DKAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


10560 


Deserted  at  the  altar;  a  nieloflraiiia  in  4  acts, 
by  P.  Kinssley.    05  p.    40.    Typewritten. 

©  Pierce  Kingsley,  Syracuse.  N.  Y. ;  D:2819, 
Dec.  26,  1902 ;  2c.  Apr.  17,  1903.  10539 

Deserted  (A)  bride;  a  domestic  drama  in  4  acts, 
6  scenes  and  2  tahleaux,  by  Fitzgerald  Mur- 
phy.    133  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Georjie  Samuels,  New  York  ;  D  :  3435,  May 
15.  1903;  2c.  May  15,  1903.  10540 

Deserted  (The)  orphan.     Sec  Israel. 

Deserted  village;  opera  in  3  acts,  music  by  J.  W. 
Glover,  libretto  by  Oliver  Goldsmith,  drama- 
tized by  Edmon  Falconer.    Typewritten. 

©  Eliza  Glover  O'Sullivan.New  York;  1896: 
67247.  Dec.  10;  Ic.  Dec.  10.  10541 

Deserted  (The)  wife;  an  original  comedy  drama 
in  .4  acts,  by  Bob  Watt  [pseud,  of  R.  W. 
Smiley] 

©  Robert  Watt.  Philadelphia  ;  1897 :  47516. 
Aug.  24.  10542 

Deserter  (The);  dramatic  playlet,  by  Charles 
Ulrich.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  &  co.  [1912] 
20  p.    16°.     (On  cover:  Half  hour  dramas) 

©  Oct.  18,  1912  ;  2c.  Oct.  21,  1912  ;  D  :  31184  ; 
Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  10543 

dramatization  of  Robert  Buchanan's  novel. 

The  shadow  of  the  sword,  by  Scott  and  League 
Williams.     [2],  36  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  24,  1914;  D:  38908;  Scott  Wil- 
liams, West  Park,  O.  10543a 

a  melodrama  in  a  prologue  and  4  acts,  by 


C.  A.  Clarke  and  E.  J.  Parker. 

©  E.  .T.  Parker  and  Dominick  Murrav,  New 
York ;  1890 :  19572,  June  17 ;  2c.  Oct.  20.  10544 

a  romantic  drama  of  the  Revolution,  in  4 


acts,  by  Richard  Lewis  and  W.  Peck. 

©  R.  L.  Neville  and  Wallace  Peck,  United 
States ;  1883  :  202.50,  Nov.  2.  10545 

—  or.  Loose  discipline  illustrated,  a  military 
drama  in  6  acts,  by  G.  Safford. 

©   George   Saflford,    Canton,   N.    Y. ;    1885: 
24574,  Nov.  23.  10546 


—  or.  Other  people's  money,  a  melodrama  in 
a  prologue  and  4  acts,  by  C.  A.  Clarke  and 
E.  .T.  Parker.     106  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Dominick  Murray  and  E.  J.  Parker,  New 
York ;  1890 :  40721,  Dec.  22  ;  2c.  Dec.  20.  10547 

—  See  also  Woman's  (A)  will. 


Deserters    (The);    drama    in   4   acts,    by   T.    P. 
Bayer.     93  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Theobald  Percy  Ba.ver,   New  I'^ork ;   D: 
5741,  Nov.  8,  1904;  2c.  Nov.  15,  1904.       10548 

•  a  playlet  by  T.  P.  Bayer.    16  p.    4°.    Type- 
written. 

©  Theobald  Percy  Bayer,  New  York ;   D : 
5517,  Sept.  8,  1904;  2c.  Sept.  19,  1904.     10549 


Deserteur  (Le);  episode  de  1870,  comedie  en  1 
acteetenvers,  par  Emile  Bessiere.  [Marseille, 
Edition  nouvelle,  1910]     18  p.    8°. 

©  Dec.  24, 1910 ;  2c.  Dec.  20, 1910 ;  D  :  22855  ; 
Bessi&ro,  Marseilles,  France.  10550 

or,  William  and  Bismarck,  a  drama,  writ- 
ten and  arr.  by  .T.  Hart. 

©  Josh  Hart,  New  York;  1875:5099,  Mav 
.  17.  10551 


Sec  also  Uberlaufer  (Der) 

Deserteuse  (La);  piece  en  4  actes,  [de  Eugene] 
Brieiix  ot  J.  Sigaux.  [Paris?]  1904.  3  p.  1., 
78  p.     12°.     Printed. 

©  P.rieux  &  .lean   Sigaux,   Paris ;   D :  .56.59. 
Oct.  19,  1904 ;  2c.  Oct.  19,  1904.  10552 

Designers  (The);  a  new  and  original  farcical 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Fritz  Zom.  119  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Touring  syndicate,  ltd..  London  ;  D  :  6733, 
Apr.  17,  1905 ;  2c.  Apr.  17,  190.5.  10553 

Designs  made  on  the  stage;  caricature  por- 
traits, drawn  in  presence  of  an  audience,  in- 
vented by  Jean  Ardoti. 

©   J.    Ardoti   and    H.   Konigsbaum,    United 
States  ;  1873  :  4907,  May  6.  10554 

Desir  (Le)     See  Nina. 

Desirables;  comedy  drama  in  1  act,  by  A.  Gold- 
knopf.     ri],  18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    .Tan.   24,    1913;    D :  32068 ;    Abraham 
Goldknopf,  Bath  Beach.  N.  Y.  10555 

Desired  evidence;  play  in  1  act,  by  L.  E.  Rose. 
85  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Doc.  20,   1912;   D:  31755;   Lillian  E. 
Rose,  New  York.  10556 

Desired  (The)  one.     See  Fadilla. 

Desirer;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  F.  W.  Mathieu. 
23  p.     4°.     T.ypewritten. 

©  Fred'k  W.  Mathieu,  New  York ;  D :  14424. 
Dec  1,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  28,  1908.  10557 

Desk  (The)  sergeant;  play  in  1  act,  bv  O.  M. 
Sayler.     26  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©   Ic.   Dec.   7,   1911;   D:  25970;   Oliver  M. 

10558 


Sayler,  Indianapolis. 


Desmiguen  (El);  entremes  comico-lfrico,  orig- 
inal de  Jackson  Voyjln  y  Flores  Gonzales, 
musi(;a  del  maestro  Crespo.  Madrid  [Socie- 
da<l  de  autores  espanoles]  1911.  17,  [2]  p. 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Aug.  21,  1911;  2c.  Aug.  22,  1911;  D: 
25034;  Jackson  Veyan  y  Flores  Gonzilles, 
Madrid.  10559 

Desmond  Hall;  by  A.  Donoghue.     Typewritten. 

©    Andrew    Donoghue,    Baltimore;     1894: 

8379,  Feb.  3;  Ic.  Feb.  3.  10560 


504 


10561 


COPYRIGHTED  IN"   THE   UNITED   STATES 


10581 


De  Sombre's  prize.     See  India. 

De  Soto;  or.  The  fall  of  the  Incas,  play  in  4 
acts,  by  M.  L.  Littleton  and  F.  C.  Drake.  23  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mary  L.  Littleton  and  Frank  C.  Drake, 
United  States;  189.j :  4246,  Jan.  15;  2c.  Jan. 
15.  10561 

Despair;  an  emotional  drama  of  contemporane- 
ous society  of  to-day. 

©  Solon  A.  Goldstein,  New  York;  1888: 
9768,  Apr.  3.  10562 

Despatch  (The)  bearer;  dramatic  sketch,  by  E. 
Magnus.     [2],  6  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  27.  1913 ;  D :  32707 ;  Eugenie 
Magnus,  New  York.  10563 

Desperado  (The);  comedy  vaudeville  act,  by  A. 
Geyer.     2'J.  p.     4°.     Type^^'ritten. 

©  Ic.  July  24,  1911;  D:2476G;  Albert 
Geyer,  Los  Angeles.  10564 

Desperate  (A)   chance;  a  comedy   in  1  act,  by 

Margaret   Cameron.     24  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Nancy  N.   Cameron,   Oakland.  Cal. ;   D : 

1041,  Oct.  30,  1901 ;  2c.  Oct.  31,  1901.       10565 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Theodore  Krenier. 

93  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  B.  E.  Forrester  and  Aubrey  Mittenthal. 
New  York ;  D :  1823,  May  3,  1902 ;  2c.  I\Iay  3, 
1902.  10566 


Desperate  (A)  love;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  F. 
Milliken. 

©  .Tames  F.  Milliken,  New  York;  1892: 
6195.  Feb.  8.  10572 

Desperate  (A)  move;  by  C.  Davis.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Clement  Davis,  Philadelphia;  1898: 
10492,  Feb.  8;  2c.  Feb.  8.  10573 

Desperate  (A)  remedy;  an  emotional  drama,  by 
.T.  B.  Hopkins  and  C.  De  Kalb. 

©  .Tames  Bennett  Hopkins  and  Courtenav 
De  Kalb,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. ;  1881 :  7409,  May  11. 

10574 

a    play    in   4   acts,    by   B.    A.    Ficklen   and 

Hilliard  Booth.     154  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Bessie  A.  Ficklen,  New  Orleans ;  D : 
15585,  Apr.  10,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  10,  1909.     10575 

Desperate  straits;  a  new  and  original  Ameri- 
can comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  H.  Wins- 
low. 

©  Herbert  Hall  Winslow,  Keokuk,  la. ; 
1882:21880,  Dec.  23.  10576 

Desperate  (A)  woman;  by  IMr.  and  Mrs.  E. 
Van   Bensselaer.     54  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Eugene  Van  Rensselaer, 
New  York ;  D :  10682,  May  31,  1907 ;  Ic.  Mav 
24,    1907;    Ic.    June   14,   1907.  10577 


Desperate    (A)    crime;    melodrama,    by    J.    L.      Desperate  (A)  woman's  love;  a  comedy  drama 


Glass.     64  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    James    Latham    Glass,    Milwaukee ;    D : 
4457,  Dec.  18,  1903 ;  2c.  Jan.  13,  1904.     10567 

Desperate  (A)  device;  a  1  act  play,  by  M.  A. 
Snell. 

©  Minnie  Andrews  Snell,  St.  Louis;  1898: 
42284,  July  14.  10568 

Desperate    (A)    encounter;    by    Robert    C.    V. 
Meyers. 

©   P.    Garrett   &   co.,    Philadelphia;    1886: 
6010,  Mar.  15. 


10569 


in  4  acts,   by   F.   Mertens.     69  p.     f.     Type- 
^^'ritten. 

©  Ferdinand  Mertens,   St.  Louis ;   D :  7695, 
Dec.  11,  1905;  2c.  Dec.  11,  1905.  10578 

Despues  de  la  lluvia  el  sol;  a  comedy  in  1  act, 
adapted  to  the  u.se  of  American  schools  and 
colleges  and  annotated  in  English  by  R.  D. 
Cortina  [i.  e.  Raphael  Diez  de  la  Cortina]  2d 
ed. 

©  R.   D.   Cortina,   New   York:   1891:462.31, 
Dec.  18.  10579 


Desperate  (A)  errand;  roniantic  melodrama  in  3      Dessalines;    a   d.amatic   tale,   a   single  chapter 
nets,  by  A.   Stewart.     [1],  100  p.     f  .     Type-  ^^.^^^^  Haiti's  hi.story,  by  W.  E.  Easton.     [Gal- 


written 

©    Ic.    June   30,    1913;    D:  33656;    Andrew 
Stewart,  Washington.  10570 

Desperate  (A)  expedient;  play  in  1  act,  by  J. 
Dyer.     [14]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  28,  1914 ;  D :  36854 ;  June  Dyer, 
Los  Gates,  Cal.  10570a 


veston,    Tex.]    J.    W.    Burson    co.,    1893.     ix, 
138  p.,  1  1.,  4  pi.,  2  port.     12". 

©  William  Edgar  Ea.ston,  Galveston.  Tex., 
1893 :  5878,  Jan.  30 ;  2c.  Mar.  29.  10580 

Destin   (De)   d'un  brin  de  mousse.     See  Veil- 
lees  (Les)  d'une  soeur. 


Desperate   (A)   game;  a  play   in  2  acts   [from  Destin     (Le)    est    maitre.     See    Destino     (El) 

the  Swedish  Hogt  spel,  by  Waldemar  Kaempf-  manda. 
fert  and  G.  Tavaststjerna]   authorized  tr.  by 

Ernst  Didring.    135  p.    4".    Typewritten.  Destinies  of  man.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Oct.   29,   1909;    D :  17211 ;    Gabriello  ©  .To.seph  C.  Ostern,  San  Francisco;  1898: 

Tavaststjerna,   New  York.                         10571  16102,  IMar.  8 ;  Ic.  Mar.  8.                          10581 

505 


10531 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


10603 


Destine  (El)  manda  (Le  destin  est  maitre); 
drama  en  2  actos,  original  y  en  prosa  de  Paul 
Hervieu,  tr.  de  J.  Benavente.  Madrid  [Socie- 
dad  de  autores  espanoles]  1914.  50  p.  12°. 
©  Sept.  17.  1914;  Ic.  Sept.  21.  1914;  D: 
3S187;  Jacinto  Benavente,  Madrid.         10581a 

Destiny. 

©  Henrv  C.  Ehlers,  New  York ;  1886 :  21699, 
Sept.  28.  ■  10582 

Same. 


©  Maxiue  Du  Wardes,  San  Francisco;  D: 
1.5825,  May  11,  1909.  10583 

—  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  B.  Sylvester  [pseud. 


of  J.  G.  Noe] 

©  Barrett   Svlvester,   Brooldyn ;  1872:591. 

Jan.  20.  10584 

by    O.   Kuphal.    95   p.     f".  Typewrit- 


ten. 

©    Otto    Kuphal,    New    York;    1890:21858, 
July  8;  2c.  .Tuly  8.  10585 

—  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Fried.     27  p.     4". 


Typewritten. 

©  Elizabeth  Fried,  San  Francisco  ;  D  :  1832. 
May  5,  1902 ;  2c.  May  5,  1902.  10586 

bv  F.  Whittaker  and  William  L.  Mau- 


sell. 

©    Frederick    Whittaker,    Mount    Vernon. 
N.  Y. ;  1872  :  11736,  Nov.  5.  10587 

by    H.    I.    Dodge.     115    p.     4°.     Type- 


written. 

©    Henrv    Irving    Dodge,    New    York ;    D : 
16094,  June  18,  1909 ;  2c.  June  18, 1909.    10588 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Du  Wardes.     63  p. 


4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  20,  1909 ;  D :  17267 ;  Maxine  Du 
Wardes,  Springfield,  111.  10589 

—  a  drama  in  prologue,  4  acts,  and  an  epi- 
logue, by  W.  F.  Sage,  adapted  from  Charles 
Dickens'  Tale  of  two  cities,  by  W.  F.  Sage. 
Ghicaiio  [West  end  advocate  print]  1878.  53  p., 
1  1.    12°. 

©  Will  F.  Sage,  Chicago ;  1878 :  6650,  June 
3;  2c.  Sept.  6.  10590 

—  drama  in  3  acts  and  6  scenes,  by  V.  Statile. 
32  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Aug.   27,    1910;    D :  21884 ;    Vincent 
Statile,  Brooklyn.  10591 

—  an    emotional   society   play    in   5   acts,    by 


B.  P.  Colinsky. 

©  Barnette  P.  Colinsky,  New  Orleans  ;  1876  : 
9823,  Aug.  28.  10592 

—  a   historical    drama    in   5    acts,    by    L.   H. 
Haight.     40  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  I^eora   Hurless  Haight,   Milwaukee ;   D : 
6563,  Apr.  24,  1905 ;  2c.  May  26,  1905.       10593 


Destiny — Continued. 

-an  irony  in  1  act,  by  F.  A.  Hoadley. 

©  Frances  A.   Hoadlev,   New   York;   1896: 
42264,  July  21.  10594 

sketch,  by  J.   R.  Shannon.     [1],  15  p.     4". 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  26,  1912;  D :  31249 ;  J.  K.  Slian- 
non,  Detroit.  10595 

a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  El  De  Louie. 

©  El   De  Louie.   Philadelphia;   1889:31.5."'). 
.Jan.   26.  10596 


— -  or.    Life's  weaving,   drama   in   4   acts,    bv 
M.   J.    Whitty.     [2],   68   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    25,    1912;    I) :  28424 :    Michael 
James  Whitty,  New  York.  10597 


or.  The  bond  of  fraud,  l»y  A.  C.  MfCabe. 

©  A.   C.   McCabe.   Pittsburgh;    1873:13.^24. 
Nov.  17.  10598 

or.   The  sovithern  home,   an  entirely  orig- 

.  inal  and  romantic  soutliern  drama,  in  a  pro- 
logue and  4  acts,  by  C.  S.  Beverly. 

©  C.   Stuart  Beverly,  Georgia;  1875:2761. 
Mar.  24.  10599 

Destiny  (The)  of  chance;  a  drama  with  2  con- 
clusions, by  Edwin  Sylvester  Hopkins. 

©  Edwin  S.  Hopkins,  sr..  Louisville;  1897: 
7320,  Jan.  25.  10600 

Destiny  (The)  of  kings;  play  in  5  acts,  tr.  bv 
Grace  Isabel  Colbron.  [3],  105  p.  4°.  Type- 
A\ritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  7.  1914 ;  D  :  38421 ;  Hans  Bartsch, 
New  York.  10600a 

Destiny  (The)  of  woman;  a  comic  opera  in  3 
acts,  by  M.  Nicolson. 

©    Malcolm    Nicolson.    Alma.    Kan. ;    1891 : 
16S51,  May  7.  10601 

Destroyers  (The);  drama  in  3  acts,  by  C. 
Aikins.     127  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    3,    1915;    D:  41675;    Carroll 
Aikins,  Naramata,  Canada.  10601a 

Destroying-  (The)  angels;  or.  Life  among  the 
Latter  Day  Saints,  an  original  drama  in  pro- 
logue and  3  acts,  written  and  composed  by 
J.  S.  Trew. 

©  James  S.  Trew,  Chicago;  1880:  35,  Jan.  2. 

10602 


Destruction     (The)     of     Babylon. 
(The)  of  Beishazzar. 


>Scc     Feast 


Destruction    (The)    of    hell;    operetta-extrava- 
ganza in  3  acts,  by  H.  Bobbins. 

©  Hiram  Bobbins,  Little  Bock,  Ark. ;  1895  • 
42603,  Aug.  21 ;  2c.  Aug.  21.  10603 


506 


10604 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


10624 


Destruction  (The)  of  Jerusalem;  a  scenic  and 
dramatic  composition,  by  J.  Rettig. 

©    John    Rettig,    Cincinnati;    1887:23871, 
Sept.  20.  10604 

See  also  King  Solomon. 


Detective   Anson;    1    act    plaj',    by    P.    Knight. 
16  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

(c)   Ic.    Feb.   28,    1911 ;    D :  23497 ;    Percival 
Knight,  New  York.  10616 


Destruction  (The)   of  Palmyra.     See  Zenobia. 

Destruction   (The)   of  St.   Pierre,   Martinique; 
a  drama  in  3  acts.     [4]  p.     16".     Printed. 

©  PMmund  True  Slianldin,   St.   Louis;   D: 
1936,  aiay  17,  1902;  2c.  May  23,  1902.      10605 

Destruction  (The)  of  San  Francisco;  by  W.  R. 
Gardiner,  jr. 

©    William    Ilav    Gardiner,    jr.,    Montclair, 
N.  J. ;  D  :  8500,  Apr.  30,  1906.  10606 

Detained  on  business;  a  sketch,  by  Ralph  M. 
Skinner.     9   p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Frederick  Lauder,   New  York :   D :  3739. 
July  20,  1903 ;  2c.  July  20,  1903.  10607 

Detected;  an   original   drama   in  3  acts,   by  E. 
Chrissie.   ' 

©  Ed  Chrissie,  United  States ;  1879 :  10420, 

Aug.  6.  10608 

or,  The  dumb  man's  love,  melodrama  in  2 


acts,  written  and  dramatized  by  George  Bry- 
den. 

©  Sig.  Constantine,  St.  Louis  ;  1873  :  10210. 
Sept.  9.  10609 

Detecting  a  detective;  comedy  sketch  in  1  act. 

l)y   Frank  Graham.     12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  26,  1910 ;  D :  20592 ;  Burkhart  & 

Berry,  Chicago.  10610 

Detective  (The);  in  1  act,  by  A.  Adams.     21  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Adolph  Adams,  New  York ;  D :  6322,  Mar. 
11,  1905;  2c.  Mar.  27.  1905.  10611 

1    act   play,    by    T.    E.    Grant.      20   p.      f. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  28,  1911 ;  D :  25621 ;  Thomas  E. 
Grant,  Denver.  10612 

—  play  in  1  scene,  by  B.  J.  Rowden.     6  p.     f. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  17,  1912 ;  D :  31734 ;  Byrd  Josef 
Rowden,  Oakland,  Cal.  10613 

.sketch  in  1  act,  by  J.  E.  Hunter.     [16]  p. 

f°.     Tj-pewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  11,  1910 ;  D :  21775 ;  John  Earle 
Hunter.  San  Francisco.  10614 

Detective  and  the  lady;  by  Mabelle  Browning 
[pseud,  of  M.  Brown]  12  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Mabelle  Brown,  Chicago;  D:9426,  Nov. 
14,  1906;  2c.  Nov.  16,  1906.  10615 


a  play  in  3  acts,  by  F.   A.  Kummer  and 

Percival  Knight.     4  v.     4".     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   June  4,   1912;    D:  29870;    Frederick 
Arnold  Kummer,  Catonsville,  Md.  10617 

Detective  coon;  1  act  comedy  sketch  [bv  C. 
Statzerl     11  p.     f°.    Tj'pewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  24,  1914 ;  D :  38596 ;  Carl  Statzer, 
Philadelphia.  ,  10617a 

Detective  (A)  detected;  a  comedy  farce  in  1 
act,  by  P.  D.  Hickman.  15  p.  4".  Typewrit- 
ten, 

©  Paul  Don  Hickman,  Montvale.  N.  J. ;  D : 
12610,  Mar.  25,  1908 ;  2c.  June  28,  1908. 

10618 

Detective  (A)  in  petticoats;  a  comedy  in  3  act.^, 
for  female  characters  only,  by  Sarah  Folsom 
Enebuske.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1900. 
32  p.     12°.     (Baker's  edition  of  plays) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  1900  A : 
18811,  July  30;  2c.  Sept.  29.  10619 

Detective  (The)  of  Plunketsville.  See  Simple 
Silas. 

Detective  (The)  queen;  a  detective  melodrama. 

56  p.     r.     Typewritten. 

©  Edyth  Totten,  Tottenville.  N.  Y. ;  D : 
3276.  Apr.  13.  1903 ;  2c.  Apr.  13,  1903.  [Note : 
Copies  bear  title,  Nell  Nelson,  the  detective 
queen]  10620 

Detective  William  J.  Burns  in  the  exposure 
of  the  land  swindlers;  drama  in  3  acts,  bv 
Eunnett  Campbell   Hall.     24  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©  Apr.  1,  1913  ;  2c.  Mar.  22,  1913  ;  D  :  32751 ; 
Kalem  co..  New  York.  10621 

Detective's  (The)  honor;  a  drama  in  4  acts  and 
5  scenes,  by  W.  E.  Dentlnger.  62  p.  8°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Willett  E.  Dentinger,  Washington;  D: 
14953,  Jan.  30,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  6.  1909.       10622 

Detective's  (The)  pupil;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
E.  M.  Altman.     35  p.     f".     Typewritten. 

©  Edward  M.  Altman,  Brooklvn;  D :  7605, 
Nov.  2,  1905 ;  2c.  Nov.  23,  1905.  10623 

Detective's  (The)  revenge.     See  Chums. 

Detective's  (A)  romance;  or.  In  the  valley  of 
the  Genesee,  comedy  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
Carl  Anthony.     65  p.     f".     Typewritten. 

©  Carl  Anthony  Pfeil,  Camden,  N.  J.;  D: 
2965.  Feb.  7,  1903;  2c.  Mar.  16,  1903.       10624 


507 


10624 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


10641 


Determination;    play    in   1    act,    by    J.    Kapfer. 
[1],  12  p.     r.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  20,  1914;  D  :  379S9  ;  Josepli^Ivap- 
fer,  Cincinnati. 


10624a 


Determined  (The)  Miss  Daring;  a  comedy 
drama  in  3  acts,  with  a  prologue,  by  G.  K. 
Warren.    Typewritten. 

©  Giles  Reynolds  Warren,  New  York ;  1899  : 
12G0G,  Feb.  15;  2c.  Mar.  31,  1900.  10625 

Dethronement  of  the  queen;  by  O.  Collier. 
©    Orrin    Collier,    San    Francisco;    1893: 
5.5793,  Dec.  18.  10626 

Dethroning  an  idol;  comedy  sketch  for  3  people, 
by  J.  A.  Flummer.    15  p.    4".    TypeAvritten. 
*©  Ic.  .Tan.  6.  1915:  D :  39318 ;  John  Andrew 
IMunnucr.  San  Fi-ancisco.  10626a 

Detour  (Le);  comedie  vn  3  actes,  par  Henry 
Bernstein.  Paris,  E.  Fasquelle,  1902.  3  p.  1., 
147  p.     12°. 

©  EugLMie  Fasquelle,  Paris ;  D :  1G34,  Mar. 
17.  1902;  2c.  Mar.  31,  1902.  10627 

Same.    32  p.    4°.     (L'lllustration  theatrale, 

8*  annge.— 225,  30  novembre  1912) 
©  Nov.   30,   1912;   2c.   Jan.   17,   1913;    D 


31985;  Henry  Bernstein,  Paris. 


10628 


Detske  divadelni  hry  a  vystupy  pro  deti  cesko- 
americkych  skol;  iiapsal  a  upravil  B.  Hiadky. 
Chicago.  Nakladem  A.  Geringera  [1900] 
124  p.     16°. 

©  August  Geringer,  Chicago ;  D :  9571,  Dec. 
3,  1906;  2c.  Jan.  31,  1907.  10629 

Dette  (La);  comodie  dramatique  en  5  actes  et 
uu  prologue  [par  Paul  Gavault  &  Georges 
Berr]  I»aris,  P.  V.  Stock,  1904.  2  p.  1., 
176  p.     12°, 

©   P.   V.   Stock,   Paris;    D:4S14,   Mar.   31. 
1904;  2c.  Mar.  31,  1904.  10630 

Deucalion;  dramatization  of  Poseidon's  para- 
dise, in  5  acts,  by  E.  G.  Birkmaier.  [1],  70  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  29,  1912  ;  D  :  30736 ;  Elizabeth  G. 
Birkmaier,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  10631 

Deuce  (A)  and  a  tray;  by  Oliver  Curtis. 

©  John  A.  Sanborn,  New  York ;  D :  11777, 
Nov.  20,  1907.  10632 

Deuce  (The)  of  hearts;  a  farcical  comedy  in  4 
acts,  by  John  Harrison.  143  p.  8".  Type- 
written. 

©  Amelia  Harrison,  Baltimore;  1883:  21710, 
Nov.  23;  2c.  Dec.  29.  10633 

Deuce  (The)  with  hearts;  in  3  acts,  by  M.  B. 
Hayes.     Typewritten. 

©  Maud  Blancht  Hayes,  New  York;  1900 
A ;  24930,  Oct.  6 ;  2c.  Oct.  6.  10634 


Deus  ex  machina;  play  in  4  acts,  bv  H.  P.  de 
Vogel.     118  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Henri  Pierre  de  Vogel,  New  York;   I>: 
787,  Aug.  22,  1901 ;  2c.  Aug.  22,  1901.        10635 

Deutsch-Amerika;  eine  NeAV  Yorker  koraoedie 
in  4  akten,  von  A.  Jonas.     1.  akt. 

©    Alexander    Jonas,    New     York;     1897: 
18330,  Mar.  20.  10636 


— ■  Same.    2.  akt. 

©  Alexander  Jonas.  New  York  ;  1897 
IVIar.  27. 


19927. 
10637 


—  Same.    3.  akt. 

©  Alexander  Jonas,  New  York  ;  1897 :  21531, 
Apr.   5.  10638 


•  Same.    4.  akt. 

©  Alexander  Jonaf 
Apr.  12. 


New  York:  1897:22871, 
10639 


Deutsche  frauen;  schauspiel  in  5  akten.  nach 
dem  gleichntimigen  roman,  von  Anny  Wothe 
I  i.  e.  A.  A\'.  Mahn]  dramatisieinuij^'  von  Ernst 
Kitterfeldt.     79  p.  4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tan.  9,  1915;  D :  39,398 ;  Vcrtviebs- 
stelie  des  Verl)andes  deutseher  biiluienscbrift- 
steller,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin.  i0639a 

Deutsche  (Der)  konig;  schauspiel  in  5  akten, 
von  Ernst  von  Wildenbruch.  Berlin,  F. 
Bloch  erben,  1909.    iv.  116  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  15,  1909;  D:  16786;  Felix  Blocli 
erben,  Berlin.  10640 


Same.     Berlin.   G.   Grote'sche   verlagsbucli- 

handlung,  1909.     vi  p.,  1  1..  116  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  22,  1909  ;  2c.  Nov.  0,  1909  ;  D :  17295  ; 
G.  Grote'sche  verlagsbuchhandlung,  Berlin. 

10641 

Deutsche  (Die)  marke;  lustspiel  in  4  akten,  von 
Fedor  von  Zobeltitz.  Berlin.  Biihnenverlas 
Ahn  &  Simrock,  g.  m.  b.  h,,  1915.     69  p.     8°.  ' 

©  Ic.  Jan.  28,  1915 ;  D :  39648 ;  Biihnenver- 
lag  Ahn  &  Simrock,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin. 

10641a 

Deux  (Les)  amis.  See  Beaumarchais  theatre 
illustre. 

Deux  (Les)  billets;  by  Victor  E.  Francois,  after 
Jean-Pierre  Claris  de  Florian.  {In  Easy 
French  reading,  comp.  by  V.  Vj.  Frangois ; 
book  ©  Aug.  31.  1915;  2c.  and  aff.  Sept.  20. 
1915;  A:  410529;  Henry  Holt  &  co..  New 
York)  10641b 

Deux  (Les)  canards;  piece  en  3  actes,  par  [Paul. 
(lit]  Tristan  Bernard  et  A.  Athis  [pseud,  de 
Iv.  Alfred  Nathanson]  (In  Petite  illustration, 
no.    57;    serie-theatre    no.    35.    4    avri!    1914) 

©  Apr.  4.  1914 ;  Ic.  May  12,  1914 ;  D :  37001 ; 
Tristan  Bernard  and  Alfred  Athis,  Paris. 

10641c 


508 


10642 


COPl'KIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


10660 


Deux  (Les)  ecoles;  comedie  en  4  actes,  par 
Alfred  Capus.  Paris,  E.  Pasquelle,  1903. 
2  p.  1.,  33S  p.     12". 

©  Eu£;eiie  Fasquelle,  Paris ;  D :  3560,  June 
9,  1903  r  2c.  June  9,  1903.  10642 

See    also    Theatre    complet;    [de]    Alfred 

Capus. 

Deux  (Les)  Helens;  poeme  dramatique  en  1 
acte,  en  vers  [par]  Jules  Bois.  Paris,  B. 
Grasset,  1911.     3  p.  1.,  iv,  59  p.,  1  1.    8". 

©   July  30,   1911;   2c.  Aug.  19,   1911;   D: 
24972  ;  Bernard  Grasset,  Paris.  10643 

Deux  (Les)  hommes;  piece  en  4  actes  [par]  A. 
Gapus.  [Paris,  Inipr.  de  I'lllustratlon]  1908. 
2  p.  1.,  76  p.     12". 

©  Alfred  Capus,  Paris ;  I> :  12860,  Feb.  14, 
1908 ;  2c.  Feb.  14,  1908.  10644 

-/See    also    Theatre    complet;     [de]    Alfred 

Capus. 

Deux  (Les)  Madauie  Delauze;  piece  in§dite 
en  3  actes,  de  Mnie.  G.  Mourey.  57-88  numb.  1., 
illus.     8".     Proof. 

©  Madame  Gabriel  Mourey,  Paris;  D: 
11141,  Aug.  1,  1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  1,  1907.       10645 

Deux  visag'es;  comedie  en  1  acte,  par  Noziere 
[pseud,  de  Fernand  Weyl]  10  p.  illus.  4". 
Printed. 

©  Nov.  27,  1909;  2c.  Dec.  17,  1909;  D: 
17725;  Noziere,  Paris.  10646 

Devant  1'  ennemi.     See  Love  and  war. 

Devastation;  or,  The  fire  fiend,  a  play  in  4 
acts,  by  H.  Meredith. 

©     Harry     Meredith,  Pittsburgh;     1872: 

13553,  Dec.  26.  10647 

Dsvil  (The);  by  Ferenc  Molnar,  adapted  by 
Oliver  Herford.  New  York,  M.  Kennerley, 
1908.     167  p.     front.,   plates.     12". 

©  Henry  W.  Savage,  New  York ;  D :  13724, 
Sept.  5,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  8,  1908.  10648 

a  comedy  in  3  acts,  adapted  from  the  Hun- 
garian of  Molnar  Ferenc.  96.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  Alexander  Konta,  New  York ;  1) :  12553, 
Mar.  16,  1908;  2c.  Mar.  16,  1908  (act  1)  ;  2c. 
Mar.  27,  1908  (act  2)  ;  2c.  Apr.  3,  1908  (act  3)  ; 
2c.  July  3,  1908  (printed,  complete,  25  p.     8°.) 

10649 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Frederick  Paulding, 

Tunis  F.  Dean  and  H.  J.  Cohen. 

©  Harry  J.  Cohen,  Pittsburgh;  D:5934. 
Nov.  30,  1904.  10650 

a  drama   in  3  acts,   and  3  scenes,   by  M. 


Doran,   based  on  a  play  by  Ferenc  Molnar. 
85  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Marie  Doran,  Jamaica,  N.  Y. ;  D :  13678, 
Aug.  29,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  3,  1908.  10651 


Devil  (The) — Continued. 

play  in  3  acts,  by  Franz  Molnar,  tr.  by  C. 

Swickard.     118  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    5,    1914;    D:  37760;    Charles 

Swickard,  Los  Angeles.  10652 

a  playlet  in  1  act,  by  Horace  Hazeltine. 


■  ©  Charles  Stokes  Wayne,  Point  Pleasant, 
N.  J.;  D:  13831,  Sept.  19,  1908.  10653 

a  satii'ical  drama  in  3  acts,  by  G.  A.  Han- 


son.    Chicago,    111.,   The  Chicago   manuscript 
CO.,  1914.     [48]  p.    f°.    Mimeographed. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  26,  1914;  D:  38610;  Alexander 
Byers,  Chicago.  '  10653a 

tr.  by  W.  J.  Jones. 

©  Will  J.  Jones,  New  York ;  D :  13701,  Sept. 
2,  1908.  10654 

See  also  Ashmedei  (Der). — Ordog'  (Az) 

Devil  (A)  and  a  Sv?ede;  by  C.  Pfeil. 

©  Carl  Pfeil,  Chicago ;  1900  A :  28741 :  Nov. 
23.  10655 

Devil  (The)  &  co. ;  an  operatic  melodrama  in  4 
acts,  adapted  by  AV.  J.  Jossey.  88  p.  f". 
Typewritten. 

©  W.  J.  Jossey,  Chicago ;  1893 :  17072,  Apr. 
6;  2c.  Aug.  11,  1894.  10656 

Devil  (The)  and  his  emissaries;  by  Dry  [psend. 
of  G.  L.  Drifoos]     39  p.     12". 

©  George  L.  Drifoos,  Nashville ;  A :  234065. 
Mar.  6,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  29,  1909.  10657 

Devil  (The)  and  Mistress  Angel;  a  play  in  1 
act,  by  C.  Duer  and  H.  Ford.  27  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  Harriet  Ford  and  Caroline  Duer,  Nev.' 
York ;  D :  12401,  Feb.  21,  1908 ;  2c.  Feb.  21, 
1908.  10658 

Devil  (The)  and  the  doll;  a  vaudeville  synopsis, 
by  A.  B.  d'Altomonte.    3  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  A.  Benedetti  d'Altomonte,  New  York  ;  D  : 
13967,  Oct.  1,  1908;  2c.  Oct.  1,  1908.         10659 

Devil  (The)  and  the  pattern  maker.  See  Six 
broken  engagements. 

Devil  (The)  and  the  toymaker;  tabloid  com- 
edy in  2  acts,  by  Nelson  Compston.  Chicago, 
Chicago  manuscript  co.,  1914.  [22]  p.  f". 
(Byers'  library  of  tabloid  plays)  Mimeo- 
graphed. 

©  Nov.  4,  1914  ;  2c.  Nov.  23,  1914 ;  D :  38894  ; 
Alex.  Byers,  Chicago.  10659a 

Devil  (The)  and  Tom  Walker;  a  fantastic 
musical  travesty  in  1  act,  by  John  B.  Hymer. 
15  p.     f".    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Elsie  Kent,  New  York ;  D :  14579,  Dec. 
21,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  21,  1908.  10660 


509 


10660 


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10678 


Devil  (The)  answers;  play  in  1  act,  by  N. 
Lublin.     [1],  23  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Julv    15,    1914;    D:  37578;    Nathan 
Lublin,  Brooklyn.  10660a 

Devil  (The)  at  home;  comedy  supposition  of  the 
devil  and  a  man,  by  T.  E.  Owsley.  [11]  p. 
8".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.  27,   1915;   D:  42093;   Tim  Em- 
manuel Owsley,  Indianapolis.  10660b 

Devil  (The)  in  love;  dramatic  playlet  in  1  act, 
by  M.  J.  Hooley.  [2],  14  p.  4".  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    29,    1912;    D:  29533;    M.    .T. 
Hooley,  Seattle.  10661 

■operetta  in  3  acts,  book  by  H.  G.  Langreu- 


ter,  lyrics  and  music  by  C.  Frank.     83  p.     4". 
Typewritten,     fl^ibretto  only] 

©   Ic.   Nov.   5,   1909;   D:  17432;    Henry   O. 
Langreuter  and  Charles  Frank,  New  York. 

10662 

Devil  (The)  in  possession;  peculiar  comedy 
creation,  by  Kingsbury  and  Munsou.  14  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  8,  1912 ;  D :  28310 ;  Kingsbury  & 
Munson,  Chicago.  10663 

Devil  (The)  in  search  of  a  wife;  in  2  acts,  by 
M.  Townsend. 

©  Margaret  Townsend.  New  York  :  D  :  6253. 
Feb.  4,  1905.  10664 

Devil  (A)  in  skirts;  a  society  melodrama  in  4 
acts,  by  W.  Montague.    73  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  Walter  Montague,  New  York ;    D :  3603, 
June  17,  1903 ;  2c.  June  17,  1903.  10665 

Devil  (The)  in  the  cheese;  play  in  3  acts,  by 

C.  C.  S.  Cusbing.     91  p.    8°.     Printed. 

©  Ic.   Mar.   23,   1911;    D:  2.3764;   C.   C.    S. 
Cusbing,   Simsbury,  Conn.  10666 

Devil  (The)  in  the  power  house;  diabolical 
comedy  in  1  net,  by  S.  F.  Manning.  [3],  7  p. 
f.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  21,  1913  ;  D :  35079 ;  Steve  Frank 
jManning,  San  Francisco.  10667 

Devil  (The)  in  town.     See  Snap  (A)  at  Faust. 

Devil  (The)  is  an  ass;  by  Ben  Jonson,  ed.  with 
introduction,  notes  and  glossary,  by  W.  S. 
Johnson.  New  York,  H.  Holt  &  co.,  1905. 
2  p.  1.,  [vii]-lxxix,  252  p.  8°.  (Yale  studies 
in  English,  xxix) 

©  William  Savage  Johnson,  Meriden,  Conn. ; 
A :  126450,  Sept.  18,  1905 ;  2c.  Oct.  27,  1905. 

10667a 

Devil  (A)  of  a  fellow;  a  comic  opera  satire,  by 

D.  Davidson  and  T.  Frost. 

©  Dore  Davidson  and  Thomas  Frost,  New 
York;  1896:62519,  Nov.  16.  10668 


Devil  (A)  of  a  fellow — Continued. 

musical  satire  and  extravaganza  in  2  acts, 

by  D.  Davidson,  being  a  rev.  and  rearr.  copy 
of  the  original  manuscript  by  D.  Davidson 
and  Thomas  Frost.  15  p.  4".  Typewritten. 
©  Dore  Davidson,  New  York ;  D :  5638,  Oct. 
14,  1904 ;  2e.  Oct.  20.  1904.  10669 

Devil  (A)  of  a  time;  a  comedy  drama  in  1  act 
and  1  scene.     Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  A.  Snyder,  New  York;  1900  A: 
30159,  Dec.  13 ;  2c.  Dec.  1.  10670 

Devil  (A)  of  an  editor;  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
J.   E.   Ryan.     [2],   18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  6,  1911;  D:  23560;  .Tames  E. 
Rj'an,  Milwaukee.  10671 

Devil  (The)  of  Paris.     See  life  for  life. 

Devil  (The)  outwitted;  dramatic  composition, 
by  H.  R.  H.  Hayward.  9  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  16,  1912;  D:  31406;  Harry  R. 
Hill  Hayward,  New  York.  10672 

Prince  of  Darkness,  comedy  in  1  act,  by 

Grant  Stewart.    S  p.    t°.    Typewritten. 

©  Alexander  Bevan,  New  York ;  D :  6202. 
Feb.  10,  1905;  2c.  Feb.  10,  1905.  10673 

Devil  (The),  the  servant  and  the  man;  a  play 
in  1  act,  by  W.  A.  McGuire.  15  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  William  Anthony  McGuire,  Chicago ;  D : 
16205,  June  29,  1909 ;  Ic.  .July  8,  1909.     10674 

Devil  (The)  to  pay;  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  bv 
L.  T.  Bradley  and  A.  H.  Brown.  3  v.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  10,  1914;  D :  37804 ;  Lillian 
Trimble  Bradley  and  Alfred  Hodgdou  Brown, 
Lake  Mahopac,  N.  Y.  10674a 

Devil  up  to  date;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  F.  Gerald. 
18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Florence  Gerald,  New  York ;  D :  5133. 
June  6,  1904;  2c.  June  6,  1904.  10675 

Devillette;  3  act  play,  by  M.  H.  Paine.  94  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  8,  1910;  D:  20746;  Mary  Hin- 
man  Paine,  New  York.  10676 

Devil's  auction;  a  spectacular  extravaganza  in 
3  acts.    93  p.    obi.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Gallagher,  Gilmore  &  Gardner,  Phila- 
delphia ;  1883 :  13929,  July  28 ;  2c.  July  28. 

10677 

or. The  golden  branch,  a  great  spectacular 


and   magical  play   in  4  acts,   adapted  to  the 
American  stage,  by  Arthur  Cuyas  Armengol. 

©  William  J.  Gilmore,  Philadelphia,  in  re- 
newal fi-ora  August  6,  1895;  1895:6190 
Feb.  7.  10678 


510 


10679 


COPYRIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


10699 


Devil's  auction — Contimied. 

or,  The  magic  charms,  the  comic  spectacu- 
lar pantomime,  by  J.  S.  MafRtt. 

©  James  S.  Maffitt,  Boston ;  1877 :  751,  Jan. 
18.  10679 

Devil's  (The)  bargain;  by  J.  Snyder. 

©  John  Snyder,  Wellesley  Hills,  Mass. ;  D : 
12359,  Feb.  18,  1908.  10680 

Devil's    (The)    bond;    a    sketch,    adapted    from 
Goethe's  Faust,  by  R.  Morrison. 

©  Rosabel  Morrison,  New  York;  D :  12013, 
Dec.  31,  1907.  10681 

or,    Kati'ina,    comic    opera,    3    acts,    by    S. 


Reid.     25  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Sydney  Reid,  Brooklyn ;  1890 :  4519,  Feb. 
5;  2c.  Feb.  5.  10682 

Devil's    (The)    bride;    a    comedy    satire,    by    S. 
Tapsfield. 

©  Selby  Tapsfield,  Lewis,  Id.;  1899:16758, 
Mar.  4.  10683 


Same. 

©  Selbv  Tapsfield,  New  York  ;  1899  :  20805. 
Mar.  21.  10684 

Devil's  (The)  choice;  by  Margaret  Potter  [i.  e. 
M.  P.  Bhick]  and  Wallace  Rice.  9  p.  f". 
Typewritten. 

©    Margaret    Potter    Black.    Chicago;    D: 
15897,  May  4,  1909;  2c.  May  4,  1909.     10685 

Devil's  (The)  com.pact;  a  burlesque  in  3  acts, 
l)y  William  Granville  Baker. 

©    Baker    and    Fonda,    Spokane,    Wash. ; 
1897  :  2105G,  Apr.  2.  10686 

Devil's  (The)  conqueror.     Sec  Infernalis. 

Devil's  (The)  Cupid;  dramatic  sketch,  by  Ceryl 
Knight  [pseud,  of  C.  Keeler]  [22]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    26,    1910;    D:  21656;    Charles 
Keeler,  Berkeley,  Cal.  10687 

Devil's  (The)  dam;  or.  The  devil's  drops,  or. 
Satan's  pills  and  Luci's  drops,  a  great  magi- 
cal and  spectacular  play  in  a  prologue  and  5 
acts,  by  F.  D.  Reinau. 

©  Francis  D.  Reinau.  New  York ;  D :  3647. 
June  24,  1903.  10688 

Devil's  (The)  dance;  a  play  for  the  times,  by 
Elizabeth  Avery  Meriwether.  St.  Louis,  Hail- 
man  bros.  [1886]     67  p.     8°. 

©  E.  A.  Meriwether,  St.  Louis ;  1886 :  1813, 
Jan.  22;  2c.  Mar.  8.  10689 

Devil's  (The)  daughter;  a  burlesque  in  3  acts, 
by  N.  W.  Wilson  and  J.  R.  Stirling. 

©   John   Robert   Stirling,   Buffalo ;    D :  154, 
Feb.  19,  1901.  ,  10690 


Devil's  (The)  daughter — Continued. 

drama  in  3  acts,  tr.  and  adapted  by  Joseph 

H.  Trant,  from  Gabriel  d'Annunzio's  book,  La 
Gioconda.     26  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  2,  1915 ;  D :  41385  ;  William  Fox, 
New  York.  10690a 

Devil's  (The)  day;  by  C.  W.  Tackenberg. 
Tj'pewritten. 

©  Charles  W.  Tackenberg,  Cincinnati ;  1900 
A :  18359,  July  25 ;  2c.  July  25,  1900 ;  Ic.  new 
ed.  June  10,  1903.  10691 

Devil's  (The)  deceit;  or.  The  fatal  marriage, 
a  sensational  comedy  di-ama  in  3  acts,  by  F. 
W.  N.  Bayley. 

©  Frederick  William  Naylor  Bayley,  New 
York  ;  D  :  773,  Aug.  19,  1901.  10692 

Devil's  (The)  deputy;  sensational  comedy 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  I.  Flagg.  81  p.  f°. 
Typev/ritten. 

©  William  Isaac  Flagg,  Riverton,  111. ;  D ; 
5625,  Oct.  10,  1904 ;  2c.  Oct.  10,  1904.       10693 

a  3  act  comic  opera  or  operette,  music  by 

E.  Jakobowski,  libretto  by  J.  Cheever  Good- 
win and  F.  Wilson. 

©  Francis  Wilson,  New  York;  1894:31060. 
June  8.  10694 


Devil's    (The)    dictations, 
ants. 


See   Satan's   serv- 


Devil's  (The)  disciple;  a  melodrama,  by  Ber- 
nard Shaw.  New  York,  Brentano's,  1913. 
2  p.  1.,  3-86  p.     16". 

.  ©   Sept.   10,   1913 ;   2c.   Nov.   13,   1913 ;   A : 
361153;  G.  B.  Shaw,  London.  10695 

See  also  Three  plays  for  Puritans. 


Devil's    (The)    doings;    a    sensational    comedy 
drama  in  3  acts,  by  F.  W.  Bayley. 

©  Fred  W.  Bayley  and  Jos.  M.  Narcross, 
New  York  ;  1898  :  17572,  Mar.  15.  10696 

Devil's  (The)  drops.     See  Devil's  dam. 

Devil's   (The)   editor;   a   musical   comedy   in  3 
acts,  by  J.  A.  Reed. 

©    J.    A.    Reed,    New    York;    1890:40132, 
Dec.  18.  10697 

Devil's  (The)  finish;  or.  Six  on  each  side,  bv 
F.  A.  Gambold.     [17]  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Jan.    29,    1912;    D:  28624;    Fred   A. 
Gambold,  Indianapolis.  10698 

Devil's  (The)  garb;  dramatic  playlet  in  1  act, 

by  C.  B.  Sternberg.     16  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  7,  1910;  D:  21499;  Charles  B. 

Sternberg,  Portland,  Or.  10699 


511 


10699 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


10718 


Devil's  (The)  garden;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Edith  Ellis  [i.  e.,  E.  E.  Furness]  from  W.  B. 
Maxwell's  novel  of  the  same  name.  4  v.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

'©  Ic.  Oct.  2,  1915;  D:  41885;   Edith  Ellis 
Furness,  New  York.  10699a 

Devil's  (The)  holiday;  the  novel,  up  to  date, 
spectacular  extravaganza  in  1  act,  by  C.  H. 
Burroughs. 

©  Chas.  H.  Burroughs,  Riverside,  R.  I., 
and  Geo.  Milhanlc,  Boston;  1897:65761,  Nov. 
26.  10700 

Devil's  (The)  hollow.     /S'ee  Hans  von  Stemmel. 

Devil's  (The)  hour;  unusual  incident  in  20  min- 
utes of  dialogue,  by  W.  A.  McGuire.  [1],  21 
p.    4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  22,  1915  ;  D  :  42064  ;  William  An- 
thony J\lc(iuire,  New  York.  10700a 

Devil's  (The)  invention;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
C.  E.  Freybe  and  Hiram  K.  Moderwell.  94  p. 
4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  30,  1915;  D :  39539 ;  Carl  E. 
Freybe,  New  York.  10700b 

Devil's  Island;  an  original  sensational  melo- 
drama in  5  acts,  by  V.  De  Noie  and  Arthur  D. 
Hall. 

©  Vera  De  Noie,  New  York;  1897:67682, 
Dec.  6 ;  2c.  Mar.  12,  1898.  10701 

Devil's  (The)  Island's  martyr.  See  Affaire 
(L')  Dreyfus. 

Devil's  (The)  keg;  play  in  4  acts,  by  R.  Cul- 
lum  and  H.  E.  Garden.  4  v.  4".  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  May  25,  1912;  D:  29810;  Ridgwell 
CuUum,  Richmond  Hill,  England.  10702 

Devil's  (The)  kingdom;  serio-comic  spectacular 
drama,  by  S.  M.  Landis. 

©  S.  M.  Landis,  Philadelphia ;  1874 :  15584, 
Dec.  28;  2c.  Apr.  27,  1875.  10703 

Devil's  (The)  lane;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  F.  Herrick. 

©  Frank  Herrick,  Youngstown,  O. ;  1896 : 
41755,  July  17.  10704 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Fitch.     50  p.     f°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Eunice  Fitch,  Chicago ;  D :  175,  Mar.  5, 
1901 ;  2c.  Mar.  5,  1901.  10705 

Devil's  (The)  mask;  by  W.  R.  Beauchaine. 

©  AVarren  R.  Beauchaine,  Los  Angeles ; 
D :  7540,  Nov.  9,  1905.  10706 

Devil's  (The)  mate;  mystic  scene  in  1  act,  writ- 
ten and  invented  by  Stanley  Cooke.  8  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  29,  1912  ;  D :  31273  ;  Wallis  Clark, 
New  York.  10707 


Devil's  (The)  mate — Continued. 

a  play  in  1  act,  by   Stanley  Cooke.     6  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Jerrold  Robert  Shaw,  London  ;  D  :  13929, 

Sept.  22,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  28,  1908.  10708 

Devil's  mine;  a   sensational  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  F.  Darcy. 
©  Fred   Darcy,  Philadelphia ;   1889 :  12090, 
■      Apr.  18.  10709 

Devil's  orchestra;  by  F.  La  Pierre. 

©  Frederic  La  Pierre,  Chicago ;   D :  13265, 
June  30,  1908.  10710 

Devil's  (The)  other  engagement;  by  Arthur 
Blanchard.     47  p.     4^     Typewritten. 

©  Arthur  Franklin  Blanchard,  Cambridge, 
Mass. ;  D  :  14013,  Oct.  9,  1908  ;  2c.  Oct.  9,  1908. 

10711 

Devil's  (The)  own;  dramatic  composition  of  the 
Southwest,  in  4  acts,  composed  of  7  scenes,  by 
B.  E.  Shirk  and  M.  W.  Bennett. 

©  B.  E.  Shirk  and  M.  W.  Bennett,  Colum- 
bus, O. ;  D:3613,  June  18,  1903.  10712 

-or.    The   sins   of   the  fathers   are   visited 

upon  the  children  unto  the  third,  fourth, 
fifth,  sixth  and  seventh  generations,  by  A. 
Spanuth. 

©  Anna  Spanuth,  Chicago;  D :  2626,  Nov. 
17,  1902.  10713 

Devil's  own  toAvn;  by  V.  A.  Haas. 

©  Victor  A.  Haas,  Providence,  R.  I. ;  1898 : 
5.3284,  Sept.  12.  10714 

Devil's  (The)  palace.  See  Lady  (The)  Guil- 
ford. 

Devil's  (The)  pills,  drops,  drinks  and  physics. 
See  Jerusha,  the  devil's  dam. 

Devil's  playthings;  play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  R. 
and  A.  E.  Burke.    46  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  17,  1909;  D:  17733;  Charles 
Russell  Burke  and  Annie  Elizabeth  Burke, 
New  York.  10715 

Devil's  (The)  pool;  a  spectacular  dramatic  pro- 
duction, 4  acts,  by  Charles  H.  Fleming. 

©  Thomas  H.  Winnett,  New  York;  1889: 
34841,  Nov.  15.  10716 

Devil's  (The)  slide;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  E.  W. 
Mooro.     48  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  9,  1912;  D:  31094;  Elsie  Wallace 
Moore,  Oswego,  Or.  10717 

Devil's  (The)  son.     See  Kajanka. 

Devil's  (The)  sonata;  in  3  acts,  by  W.  H.  Sny- 
der.   44  p.    4°.    Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  July  31,  1911;  D:  24827;  William 
Henri  Snyder,  Baltimore.  10718 

Devil's  (The)  statue.     See  Salon  (Le)  du  diable. 


512 


10719 


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10741 


Devil's  (The)  tail;  a  comic  spectacular  play, 
adapted  by  B.  Kiralfy. 

©  Bolossy  Kiralfy,  New  York;  1887:7576, 
Mar.  30.  10719 

Devil's  (The)  web;  a  romantic  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  C.  D.  Wilson. 

©   Cliarles  Dav   Wilson,   Cleveland;   1898: 
36361,  June  13 ;  2c.  June  13.  10720 

Devil's  wooing;  a  sketch  in  1  act,  by  F.  G. 
Ruthven. 

©  Florence  Gertrude  Ruthven,  New  York; 
D :  5602,  Oct.  4,  1904.  10721 

Devil's  (The)  workshop;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by 
by  A.  Glassmire.    128  p.    4".    Typev\'ritten. 

©  Albert  Glassmire,  Philadelphia  ;  D  :  10099, 
June  19,  1909 ;  2c.  June  19,  1909.  10722 

Devilskin;  an  entirely  new  and  original  melo- 
drama in  3  acts,  by  J.  Yeamans. 

©  Jennie  Yeamans,  New  York ;  1895 :  2843, 
Jan.  9.  10723 

Devoted;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  D.  Lowry. 

©    David    Lowry,    Pittsburgh;    1879:4138, 
Mar.  29.  10724 

Devoted  (The)  friends;  or,  Arbor  day,  a  melo- 
drama in  4  acts  and  7  scenes,  by  W.  D. 
O'Brien. 

©  William  Desmond   O'Brien,  New   York; 
1890 :  30620,  Nov.  20.  10725 

Devoted  (The)  wife;  or,  California  in  '49  and 
'50,  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  A.  Brewster.  San 
Francisco,  The  author,  1874.    60  p.    16^ 

©  Albert  Brewster,   San  Francisco;  1874: 
12,  Jan.  2 ;  2c.  May  22.  10726 

Devotion;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  S. 
Cameron. 

©   Francis  S.  Cameron,   St.  Louis;   1885: 
16402.  July  30.  10727 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Randall  H.  Roberts. 

©  Richard  Esterbrook,  jr..  New  York  ;  1SS2  : 
22574,  Dec.  30.  10728 

4  act  American  drama. 

©  M.  E.  Rafert,  Indianapolis ;  1895 :  2836S, 
May  25 ;  2c.  Nov.  11.  10729 

3  act  melodrama,  by  F.  Marquart. 

©    Fred    IMarquart,    Sandusky,    O. ;    1893: 
13480,  Mar.  17.  10730 

or,  The  torn  letter,  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 

C.  Gatchell. 

©  Charles  Gatchell,  Chicago;  1883:14746, 
Aug.  9.  10731 

or.  United  States,  a  southern  boy,  play,  by 

E.  L.  Davenport.     Typewritten. 

©  Edgar  Loomis  Davenport,  Boston;  1896: 
60740,  Nov.  5 ;  2c.  Nov.  6.  10732 

See  also  Charlotte  D'Evra. 


Dewberry's  dodges.    See  Who's  your  friend? 

Dewey  in  Manila;  by  B.  A.  Randolph. 

©  Budd  Alfred  Randolph,  Houston;  1898: 
47020,  Aug.  8.  10733 

Dewey,  the  hero  of  Manila;  an  original  naval 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  John  A.  Eraser.  Type- 
written. 

©   Del.    S.    Smith,   St.   Louis;   1898:59520, 
Oct.  10;  2c.  Jan.  12,  1899.  10734 

Dewey,  the  hero  of  the  navy. 

©  Del.   S.   Smith,   St.  Louis;   1898:59521, 
Oct.  10.  10735 

Dewey's  naval  battle  of  Manila  Bay,  and  the 
destruction  of  the  Maine;  a  drama  without 
words,  by  H.  R.  Pfeifer.    Typewritten. 

©  Henry  R.  Pfeifer,  St.  Louis;  1898:45586*, 
Aug.  1 ;  2c.  Aug.  1.  10736 

Dewey's  reception;  a  3  act  Irish  comedy,  by 
J.  B.  Donovan. 

©   James   B.   Donovan,   New   York;   1898: 
45005,  July  28.  10737 

De  Wolf  (The)  hopperetta;  play  in  2  acts,  by 
C.  Cranston.    34  p.     4".    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    2,    1915;    D:  41662;    Claudia 
Cranston,  New  York.  10737a 

Dexter  Digit;  or,  The  eleventh  hour,  a  drama, 
by  M.  K.  Byron 

©  Mary   K.   Byron,   United   States;   1875: 
13298,  Dec.  16.  10738 

Dexterous  Dexter;  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  P.  Bit- 
ter.    103  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  6,  1910 ;  D :  20972 ;  John  P.  Rit- 
ter.  New  York.  10739 

Di;  by  J.  Kaiser.    22  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  John  Kaiser.  Kansas  City,  Mo. ;  D :  15134, 
Feb.  19,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  19,  1909.  10740 

Dia  (El)  de  la  Virgen;  zarzuela  en  1  acto  y 
3  cuadros,  en  verso,  original  de  L.  Ferreiro 
y  A.  Porras,  mfisica  de  los  maestros  Chaves  y 
S.  Jimenez.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espafioles]  1908.  46  p.  12^  [Libretto  only] 
©  Luis  Ferreiro  y  Alberto  Porras,  Madrid ; 
D :  13809,  Sept.  21,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  21,  1908. 

10741 

Dia  (El)  del  ruido;  sainete  lirico  en  1  acto,  di- 
vidido  en  2  cuadros,  original  de  A.  Jlelantuche. 
miisica  del  maestro  Tomfis  Barrera.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espafioles]  1914.  45  p. 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Mar.   15,   1915;   Ic.   Mar.   17,   1915;   D: 
40094 ;  Atanasio  Melantuche,  Madrid.    10741a 


5379—15 33 


513 


10741 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


10758 


Diable  (Le)  a  quatre;  pi6ce  a  grand  spectacle, 
en  3  actes  et  18  tableaux  [par]  V.  Darlay  & 
H.  de  Gorsse,  mise  en  scene  de  Henri  Prevost, 
musique  nouvelle  et  arrangee  de  Marius  Bag- 
gers. [Paris,  J.  Cussac,  impr.,  1914]  36  p.  4". 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Feb.  11,  1914;  2c.  Mar.  17,  1914;  D: 
363S5:  Victor  Darlay  and  Henry  de  Gorsse, 
Paris.  10741b 

Diable  (Le)  ermite;  comedie  en  4  actes,  de  L. 
Besnard.  32  p.  4°.  (Supplement  gratuit  au 
no.  2913  du  Monde  illustre,  25  Janvier  1913) 

©  Jan.  25, 1913 ;  2c.  Feb.  28, 1913 ;  D :  32463 ; 
Lucien  Besnard,  Paris.  10743 

Diable  (Le)  galant;  op6ra-comique  en  1  acte 
[de]  Ludovic  Fortolis.  musique  de  Paul  Piern§. 
Paris,  C.  Joubert,  1913.    23  p.    8°.     [Livret] 

©  Oct.  1,  1913;  2c.  Oct.  25,  1913;  D:  34832; 
Joubert,  Paris.  10743 

Same. 

©  Nov.  22,  1913 ;  2c.  Dec.  1,  1913 ;  D :  35194 ; 
Joubert,  Paris.  10744 

Diablo  (El)  en  coche;  zarzuela  comica  en  2 
actos  y  en  pi'osa,  libro  de  L.  de  Larra  y  Fer- 
nan-Gonzalez,  mfisica  de  los  maestros  Torre- 
grosa  y  Calleja.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espauoles]  1912.  63  p.  12^  [Libretto  only] 
©  Mar.  6,  1913 ;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1913 ;  D :  32554 ; 
Luis  de  Larra  y  Fernan-Gonz:11ez,  Madrid. 

10745 

Diablo  (El)  son  los  chiquillos;  diaiogo  c6mico- 
lirico  en  verso,  original  de  E.  Lopez-Marin, 
mtisica  de  Ramon  Lopez  Montenegro.  Madrid, 
Impr.  de  Gaceta  administrativa,  1908.  13  p. 
12°,     [Libretto  only] 

©  Enrique  Lopez-Marin,  Madrid  ;  D :  14504, 
Dec.  11,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  11,  1908.  10746 

Diabolus,  the  incarnate  devil;  by  J.     I.  Hibbs. 

©    James    I.    Hibbs,    Hoopeston,    111. ;    D : 

4945,  Apr.  11,  1904.     [For  copies  reed,  see  A 

85407]  10747 

Same.    58  p.    8".     [Printed] 

©  James  Irwin  Hibbs,  Hoopeston,  111. ;  A : 
85407,  Apr.  25,  1904 ;  2c.  Apr.  16,  1904.  10747a 

Dialogue-debate,  wet  vs.  dry,  between  Tom 
O'Neill,  a  saloon  keeper,  and  a  license  com- 
missioner; as  given  by  E.  J.  Hall  and  D.  C. 
Summers.     32  p.    8°. 

©  Aug.  27,  1915 ;  2c.  and  aff.  Aug.  30,  1915 ; 
A:  411248;  E.  J.  Hall  and  D.  C.  Summers, 
Columbus,  O.  10747b 

Dialogue  from  the  opera  The  cannibal  king; 
by  B.  Cole  and  J.  W.  Johnson.  36  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Bob  Cole  and  J.  W.  Jobnson,  New  Tork; 
D :  739,  Aug.  10, 1901;  2c.  Aug.  10,  1901.  10748 


Diamante  (El)  azul;  comedia  en  4  actos  y  en 
prosa,  original  de  J.  I.  de  Alberti,  M.  de  San 
Roman  y  R.  de  Godoy.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores  espaiioles]  1913.    49  p.    12°. 

©  Mar.  28,  1914;  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1914;  D: 
36531 ;  Jose  Ignacio  de  Alberti,  Miguel  de  San 
Roman  y  Ramon  de  Godoy,  Madrid.      10748a 

Diamanten;  schauspiel  in  4  akten,  von  A. 
Gutheil-Hardt.  Berlin,  Vertriebsstelle  des  Ver- 
bandes  deutscher  biihneuschriftsteller,  g.  m.  b. 
h.,  1910.    95  p.    8°. 

©  Sept.  16,  1910;  2c.  Oct.  22,  1910;  D: 
22349;  Arthur  Gutheil-Hardt,  Bremen,  Ger- 
many. 10749 

Diamond  (The)  belt;  a  modern  sensational  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  David  Hill  [pseud,  of  D.  W.  Hil- 
dreth]  [Boston,  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1907] 
66  p.    12°. 

©  D.  W.  Hildreth,  Newport,  Vt. ;  D :  11846, 
Dec.  2,  1907 ;  2c.  Dec.  3, 1907.  10750 

Diamond  (The)  broker;  or,  Goldstein's  luck,  a 
comedy  in  4  acts. 

©  E.  L.  Walton,  New  York;  1884:18997, 
Sept.  22;  2c.  Nov.  1.  10751 

Diamond  (The)  brooch;  by  P.  Culotta.  [5] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  23,  1910;  D:  22123;  Paul  Cu- 
lotta, New  Orleans.  10752 

Diamond  chip;  play  in  4  acts,  by  K.  Kavanaugh. 
64  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Katharine  Kavanaugh,  Baltimore;  D: 
11066,  July  27,  1907 ;  2c.  July  27,  1907.     10753 

Diamond  (The)  cross.     See  One  o'clock. 

Diamond  cut  diamond;  by  J.  E.  Robson.  11 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  .John  E.  Robson,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  D: 
8331,  Apr.  12,  1906 ;  2c.  Apr.  12,  1906.      10754 

Diamond  Don;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  B. 
Hayes.     Typewritten. 

©  Maud  Blanche  Hayes,  Cleveland ;  1897 ; 
580,  Jan.  2 ;  2c.  Mar.  29.  10755 

Diamond  (The)  earrings;  play  in  1  act,  by  S.  G. 
Webster.     19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  9,  1912;  D:  30766;  Stella  G. 
Webster,  Seattle.  10756 

Diamond  (The)  garter;  a  burlesque  in  2  scenes, 
by  Mrs.  S.  T.  Jack. 

©  Mrs.  Sam  T.  Jack,  Chicago ;  1899 :  60.592, 
Sept.  21.  10757 

comedy   in  3   acts,   by   N.   Harper  and   T. 


WhifEen.    [1],  100  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  8,  1913 ;  D :  32612 ;  Neal  Harper 
and  Thos.  Whiffen,  New  York.  10758 


514 


10759 


COPYBIGHTED  IN   THE  UNITED   STATES 


10781 


Diamond  (The)  horseshoe;  a  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  S.  Fleischmann. 

©  Simon  Fleischmann,  Buffalo  ;  1887:19671, 
July  30.  10759 

comedy    in    1    act,    by    Howard    Fielding 

[pseud,  of  G.  W.  Hooke]     20  p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  16,  1910 ;  D :  22571 ;  Chas.  W. 
Hooke,  Castine,  Me.  10760 

Diamond  (The)  king;  an  original  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  H.  C.  Dale. 

©   Horace   C.    Dale,    Reading,    Pa.;    1890: 
35557,  Nov.  11.  10761 

a  sensational  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 


E.  Southers. 

©  Edwin  Southers,  United  States;  D:  1724; 
Apr.  11,  1902.  10762 

—  or,  Life  in  London,  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
P.  Dawson.    Typewritten. 

©   Forbes   Dawson,    Great   Britain;    1892: 
20963,  May  18 ;  2c.  June  18.  10763 

—  See  also  Sunlight. 


Diamond    (The)    maker's    secret.       See    In    a 
monster^s  clutches. 

Diamond  merchant;  bunch  of  nonsense  in  1  act, 
by  M.  Drew.    9  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Apr.   25,    1910;    D :  20881 ;    Maurice 
Drew,  Montvale,  N.  J.  10764 

Diamond  mine;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  L.  Bertny. 
118  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    4,    1909;  D:  17100;    Ludwig 

Bertny,  New  York.  10765 

Diamond  (The)  miser;  by  N.  Grute. 

©  Nain  Grute,  New  York;  D:317,  Apr.  8. 
1901.  10766 

Diamond  (The)  necklace;  5  act  play,  by  H.  W. 
King.     Ms. 

®  Henry  W.  King,  Harlem,  N.  Y. ;  1881: 
1406,  Jan.  25 ;  Ic.  Apr.  2.  10767 

original  romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Rob- 


ert Buchanan  and  Chas.  Marlowe  [pseud,  of 
Harriett  Jay]     Typewritten. 

©  Lillie  De  Bathe,  London;  1900  A:  11044, 
Mar.  2 ;  2c.  May  4.  10768 

—  See  also  Daisy. 


Diamond  (The)  queen;  by  E.  Elton. 

©    Ernest    Elton,    West   Brighton,    N.    Y. : 
1897 :  26274,  Apr.  29.  10769 

Diamond  robbery.     See  Southern  cross. 

Diamond   (The)   rosary;  play   in  1  act,   by  K. 
Shearar.     24  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  27,  1912;  D:  29198;  Katherine 
Shearar,  Detroit.  10770 


Diamond  (The)  star;  comedy  dramatic  playlet, 
by  C.  S.  Keith.    11  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  8,  1915;  D:  41703;  Cato  Sells 
Keith,  Butte.  Mont.  10770a 

Diamond  (The)  vein;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
by  M.  J.  Gilbride.    90  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Martin  J.   Gilbride,   Scranton,   Pa.;   D: 
2785,  Dec.  22,  1902;  2c.  June  24,  1904.     10771 

Diamond  (The)  wedding.     See  Antipodes. 

Diamonds;  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  B.  C.  Howard. 

©  Bronson  G.  Howard,  !^^e\v  York;  1872: 

112S0,  Oct.  23.  10772 

a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  M.  Kreisler. 

©  Mary  Kreisler,  New  York;   1872:8779, 
Aug.  15.  10773 

Diamonds  and  hearts;  comedy  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  Eflie  W.  Merriman.  Ghicago,  The  Dra- 
matic publisliing  company  [1897]     40  p.     12°. 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Ghicago ;  1897 :  59870, 
Oct.  22 ;  2c.  Oct.  21.  10774 

a  twenty-minute  melodrama,  by  G.  F.  War- 


ren. 


©  George  Forbes  Warren,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ; 
1900  A :  22443,  Sept.  8.  10775 

—  See  also  Love  or  money. 


Diamonds  and  pearls;  by  S.  H.  Salomon.    18  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Sidney  H.  Salomon,  New  York ;  D :  5778, 
Nov.  9,  1904 ;  2c.  Nov.  9,  1904.  10776 

a  society  drama  in  1  act,  by  W.  P.  Gunning- 


ham. 

©    William    P.    Gunningham,    New    York; 
1885 :  1290,  Jan.  15.  10777 

Diamonds  and  roses;  an  original  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  W.  H.  Ilightraire. 

©  William  H.  Rightmire,  New  York;  1877: 
10358,  Sept.  8.  10778 

Diamonds  and  toads;  a  comedy,  by  L.  Webb. 
©    L.    Webb,    Oakland,    Gal.;    1882:15057, 
Sept.  11.  10779 

Diamonds  are  trumps;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
J.  Emmons  Bel  ton. 

©  B.  L.  Gorton,  Ghicago ;  1894 :  27969,  July 
5.  10780 

Diamonds  or  rags;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  aces, 
by  W.  M.  Slattery. 

©  William  M.  Slattery,  Hawley,  Pa. ;  1886 : 
1.521,  Jan.  18.  10781 

Diamonds  seven,  hearts  eight;  play  in  1  act,  by 
E.  S.  Stark.    11  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  19,  1915;  D:  41142;  Edna  Sut- 
ton Stark,  Oklahoma  Gity,  Okl.  10781a 


515 


10783 


DBAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


10801 


Diana;  a  comedy,  4  acts,  by  Aida   [pseud,  of 
p.  D.  Baker] 

©   Frances   Davis   Baker,    Bufealo;    189S: 
7882,  Jan.  26.  10782 

scliauspiel  in  5  akten,voa  Paul  Lindau  und 

L.  J.  Frank. 
©  L.  J.  Frank,  New  York;  1873: 14852,  Dec. 


Diane— Continued. 

or,  Is  she  guilty?  a  drama  in  a  prologue 


24. 


10783 

or,  Father  and  son,  a  play  in  5  acts,  tr. 

from  the  German  of  Lindau,  by  L.  J,  Frank. 

©  L.  J.  Frank,  New  York ;  1873 :  14791,  Dec. 
23.  10784 

or,  Lost  love  letters,  a  comedy  in  3  acts., 

by  M.  Weidenthal. 

©  Maurice  Weidenthal,  Cleveland,  and  Na- 
than Behrens,  New  York ;  1887  :  25998,  Oct.  10. 

10785 

or.  The  lady  next  door,  a  modern  play  in 

3  acts,  by  W.  L.  Wendell.    31  p.    4°.    Type- 
written. 

©  Winifred  Lee  Wendell,  Detroit ;  D :  12913, 
May  6,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  29,  1908.  10786 

Diana  la  cazadora;  zarzuela  fantilstica  en  1 
acto,  un  prolojjo  y  5  cuadros,  original  mfislca 
y  libro  reformado,  de  Julio  Schmidt.  [Ma- 
drid, Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1912.  33 
p.     illus.    8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Feb.   13,   1912;   2c.   Mar.   21,   1912;    D: 
29479;  Julius  Schmidt,  Seville,  Spain.     10787 

Diana  of  the  Dianthe;  a  romance  of  early  San 
Francisco  in  4  acts,  by  D.  Clift.  [130]  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.    10,   1913;    D:  32257;    Denison 
Clift,  San  Francisco.  10788 

Diana  of  the  tower;  vaudeville  sketch,  by  F.  W. 
Tebbetts.     15  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  19,  1912;  D:  30570;  Forrest  W. 
Tebbetts,  Lincoln,  Neb.  10789 

Diana's  double;  a  comedy  vaudeville  in  3  acts, 
by  E.  Clayton. 

©  Estelle  Clayton,  New  York ;  1897 :  25478, 
Apr.  24.  10790 

Diana's  escapades;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  M. 
Hageman. 

©  ftLiurice  Hageman,  New  York;  1900  A: 
20978,  Aug.  22.  10791 

Diana's  infatuation;  play  in  4  acts,  by  Robert 
Montgomery  Sterrett.  [105]  p.  4".  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  June  19,  1911 ;  D :  24517 ;  R.  M.  Ster- 
rett, Battle  Creek.  10792 

Diane;  a  realistic  drama  of  the  reign  of  Charles 
IX.,  in  a  prologue  and  4  acts,  by  L.  Davis. 
Typewritten. 

©  Louis  Davis,  Nashville;   1900  A:  30749, 
Dec.  20 ;  2c.  Feb.  8,  1901.  10793 


and  5  acts,  tr.  and  adapted  from  the  French 
of  Edouard  Plouvier,  by  R.  Shoemaker  and  J. 
Turner. 

©  Rufus  Shoemaker  and  John  Turner,  San 
Francisco ;  1880 :  250G.  Feb.  16.  10794 

Diane  of  Lorraine;  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
■     B.  T.  Gilbert  and  S.  B.  Gilbert.     114  p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  28,  1914;  D:  39216;  Benjamin 
Thorne  Gilbert  and  Sue  Biggar  Gilbert,  New 
Hartford.  N.  Y.  10794a 

Diane's  atonement;  a  domestic  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  W.  C.  Herman.  [78]  p.  f.  Mimeo- 
graphed. 

©  Apr.  2,  1912 ;  2c.  Apr.  29,  1912  ;  D :  29525  ; 
Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  10795 


Same.      Chicago,    Chicago   manuscript   Co., 

1912.    67  p.    f".    aiimeographed. 

©   Nov.   11,   1912;   2c.   Dec.   11,   1912;    D: 
31669;  Alex.  Byers,  Chicago,  10796 

Diantha;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  Broughton  Tall. 
167  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    2,    1914;    D :  38672 ;    Stanley 
Broughton  Tall,  Baltimore.  10796a 

Diantlie's  desertion;  a  serio-comedy  in  1  act, 
by  Helen  P.  Kane.  Philadelphia,  The  Penn 
publishing  company,  1906.    13  p.    12°. 

©    Penn   pub.    co.,    Philadelphia ;    D :  9030, 
Sept.  4,  1906 ;  2c.  Sept.  4,  1906.  10797 

Diaoulmaugh  (The);  an  Irish  play  in  4  acts, 
by  S.  Fiske. 

©    Stephen   Fiske,    New   York;    1878:  886, 
.Tan.  21.  10798 

Diarmid;  grand  opera  in  4  acts,  founded  on 
heroic  Celtic  legends,  by  [John  Douglas  Suth- 
erland Campbell,  9th  duke  of  Argyll]  the 
marquis  of  Lome,  the  music  composed  by 
Hamish  IMacCunn.  New  York,  Boosey  &  co. 
Typewritten. 

©  Boosey  &  co.,   New   York;    1897:43518, 
Aug.  2 ;  2c.  Aug.  2.  10799 

Diary  (The);  tragedy  in  2  scenes,  by  Beatrice 
Shepard  King  [pseud,  of  Byrdie  Simpson] 
12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  12,  1910 ;  D :  20442 ;  B.  Simpson, 
Chicago.  10800 

Diary  of  a  refugee.     See  Let  us  have  peace. 

Dibkin's  flirtation.     See  Brought  to  terms. 

Dice  (The)  of  death;  or,  The  shadow  of  a  sin, 
phiy  in  4  acts,  by  Guy  Caufman,  24  p.  f. 
Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  Madelon  Caufman,  Joplin.  Mo.;  D: 
10337,  Apr.  13,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  15,  1907.     10801 


516 


10801 


COPYEIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


10820 


DichosQ  (El)  verano;  fantasfa  llrica,  en  1  acto, 
dividido  en  4  cuadros,  original  de  Antonio 
Paso  y  Joaquin  Abati,  mtisica  adaptada  y 
ntjraeros  originales  del  maestro  Alonso.  Ma- 
drid [Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1914. 
42  p.     12".     LLilJi'etto  only] 

©  Sept.  17,  1914;   Ic.   Sept.  21,   1914;   D: 
3S185 ;  A.  Paso  y  J.  Abati,  Madrid.        10801a 

See  also  For  love  and  gold. 


Dick  and  Sue;  a  drama,  by  L.  Rohr.  131  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Louis  Rohr,  Chicago ;  D :  6622,  April  26, 
1905 ;  2c.  May  18.  1905.  10802 

Dick  doesn't  care.     See  Hearts  and  hobbies. 

Dick  Drift,  a  son  of  the  streets;  a  drama  in  3 
acts,  illustrating  life  in  the  Empire  and  Cres- 
cent cities,  by  Henry  Watkins. 

©  Harrv  Watkins,  New  York;  1878;  1572, 
Feb.  5.  10803 

Dick  in  old  London;  a  romantic  drama  in  5 
acts. 

©  Lotta  Crabtree.  New  York;  1873:5448, 

May  15.  10804 

Dick  Shaw,  the  fiend;  or.  The  preacher  doctor, 
a  novel  temperance  sensation  in  5  acts,  by  S. 
Landis.  Detroit,  Edna  Powell  Landis,  1888. 
17  p.    8". 

©  Simon  M.  Landis.  Detroit;  1888:12319, 
Apr.  28 ;  2c.  July  27,  10805 

Dick,  the  benedick;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  R. 
Meller-O'Neill.    2],  152  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  15.  1911 ;  D :  24943 ;  Rose  Meller- 
O'Neill,  London.  10806 

Dick,  the  dreamer;  comic  opera,  libretto  by  Mrs. 
Charles  D.  Knowlton  (Annie  R.  Knowlton) 
music  by  Mrs.  Joseph  W.  Courtney.  58  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  May  12,  1913;  D:  33198;  Annie  R. 
Knowlton,  Boston.  10807 

Dick  Turpin;  an  operatic  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
H.  G.  Donnelly,  music  by  Bowness  Briggs. 

©  H.  Grattan  Donnelly,  Los  Angeles ;  1893 : 
.57169,  Dec.  26.  10808 

Dick  Tiirpin's  ride  to  York;  by  C.  Berzac. 

©  Cliff  Berzac,  New  Yoi'k;  D:9455,  Nov. 
19,  1906.  10809 

burlesque,  by   J.   Jee. 

©  Joseph  .Tee,  New  York  ;  1873 :  1228,  Feb.  7. 

10810 

Dick  "Whittington;  an  operetta  in  3  acts,  words 
and  nnisic  by  Mrs.  S.  Crowninshield.  67  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  Schuyler  Crowninshield,  Seal  Har- 
bor, Me. ;  D :  6573,  Apr.  26.  1905 ;  2c.  Apr.  18, 
1905.  10811 


Dickens'  heroines  as  suffragettes;  fantasy  in  1 
act,  by  M.  Hill.    13  p.    f".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  2.3,  1912;  D:  31451;  May  Hill, 
Chicago.  10812 

Dickens  (A)  revival;  play  in  prologue  and  2 
scenes,  by  Enia  Suckow  Hunting.  Lebanon, 
O.,  March  brothers,  1914.    78  p.    12°. 

©  Aug.  4,  1914 ;  2c.  Aug.  6,  1914 ;  D :  37761 ; 
March  brothers,  Lebanon,  O.  10812a 

Dickey  Dickson,  detective;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
W.  H.  Sloan. 

©  William  H.  Sloan,  New  York;  D:2085, 
July  5,  1902.  >  10813 

Dickie  (The)  bird. 

©  Clarence  De  Loss  Hotchkiss,  Chicago ;  D : 
157S4,  May  6,  1909.  10814 

See  also  Dicky-bird  (The) 

Dickie  and  Pickle;  play  in  1  act,  by  I.  M.  Liv- 
ingston.   7  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  10,  1914;  D:  36667;  Irving  M. 
Livingston,  Rockaway  Beach,  N.  Y.     10814a 

Dick's  alibi;  sketch,  by  F.  Bruegger.  27  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Jan.   2,   1913;    D:  31874;    Frederick 
Bruegger,  Chicago,  10815 

Dick's  sister;  play  in  1  act,  by  Norman  Mc- 
Kinnel,  T^ondon,  S.  French,  ltd, ;  New  York, 
S,  French,  1911,  11  p,  12".  (On  cover: 
French's  acting  ed.,  no  2396) 

©  Nov.   20,   1911;   2c.   Nov.   20,   1911;   D: 
25796;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.        10816 

Dick's  wife;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  A.  West- 
liauser  and  Caroline  M.  Beaumont.  113  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  26,  1912;  D:  28454;  Joseph  A. 
Westhauser,  New  York.  10817 


play,  by  H.  Fay.    20  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  2,  1912 ;  D :  29913 ;  Howard  Fay, 
New  York.  10818 

Dicky-bird  (The);  comedy  in  1  act,  by  H.  O'Hig- 
gins  and  H.  Ford.    21  p.    4".    Tj-pewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  20,  1915;  D:  39739;  Harvey 
O'Higgins,  Martinsville,  N.  J.,  and  Harriet 
Ford,  New  York.  10818a 

See  also  Dickie  (The)  bird. 

Dicky's  father;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  B.  I.  Bar- 
rett.   55  p.    f".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  2.5,  1910;  D:  20.580;  Bertha  L 
Barrett,  Boston.  10819 


—  Same.    123  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  11,  1911;  D:  28037;  Bertha  I. 
Barrett,  Boston.  10820 


517 


10821 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


10840 


Dicky's  luck;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Robert  nnd 
Julian  Hay.  London,  J.  Williams,  ltd.,  1911. 
63  p.     8". 

©  .Tune  14, 1911 ;  2c.  June  3, 1911 ;  D :  24391 ; 
Joseph  Williams,  ltd.,  London.  10821 

Dictagraph  (Tlie)  See  Dictograph  (The).— 
System  (The) 

Dictagraph's  (The)  defeat;  1  act  playlet,  by  C.R. 
I-:j,'f:leston.    8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.   21,    1913;    D:  32744;    Charles 
Roltare  Eggleston,  New  York.  10822 

Dictaphoned;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  F.  W.  Carr. 
20  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  26,  1912;  D:  31801;   Frederick 
W.  Carr,  Cincinnati.  10823 

Dictation;  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Parker.  43  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   .Tune   19,   1915;   D:  40987;    Edward 
Parker,  San  Francisco.  10823a 

Dictator  (The)  See  Captain  Kidd.— Farces; 
by  Richard  Harding  Davis. 

Dictograph  (The);  farce  in  1  wheeze,  by  E.  V, 
Cooke.     13  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.   22,   1914;   D:3S2S1;   Edmund 
Vance  Cooke,  Cleveland.  10823b 

1  act  play,  by  A.  Kahn.    12  p.    4°.    Type- 


written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  8,  1912 ;  D :  29305 ;  August  Kahn, 
New  York.  10824 

play  in  1  act,  by  A.  Kahn  and  H.  Miles. 

44  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    June   15,    1912;    D:  29976;    August 
Kahn  and  Homer  Miles,  New  York,  10825 

Dictograph's  (The)  defeat.     See  Dictagraph's 
(The)  defeat. 

Did  he  do  right?  by  Joseph  Harrington  Dunn. 
36  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  18,  1910;  D:  22319;  J.  B.  Dunn, 
Brooklyn.  10826 

Did  it  ever  occur  to  you?  a  musical  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  J.  Arthur. 

©  Joseph   Arthur,   New  York;   1884:4038, 
Feb.  26 ;  2c.  Feb.  26.  10827 

Did  she  go  astray?  See  Was  she  led? 

Did  she  sin?     See  Carriscourt. — Tempted. 

Did  she  stray;  or.  Was  she  led?  a  burlesque  in 
1  act,  by  J.  Hart. 

©  Josh  Hart,  New  York;  1874:1675,  Feb. 
13.  10828 

Did  you  ever  see  a  ghost?  a  farce,  by  Robert 
C.  V.  Meyers. 

©  P.   Garrett  &  co.,  Philadelphia;   18S5: 
2G405,  Dec.  16.  10829 


Did  you  find  it?  sketch  In  1  act,  by  W.  C.  Leh- 
man.     [5]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  29,  1911;  D:  23771;  William 
Cromwell  Lehman,  Seattle.  10830 

Did  you  see  Kitty?  comedy  in  3  acts. 

©  Charles  B.  Goes,  Chicago ;  D :  8402,  Apr. 
23,  1906.  10831 

.Dida,  the  mystery  of  mysteries;  the  creation 
of  a  woman  out  of  nothing.  4  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ambrose  J.  Jeffries,  Brooklyn ;  D :  6346. 
Mar.  16,  1905 ;  2c.  Mar.  29,  1905.  10832 

Didi;  operette  in  1  bild  und  2  akten,  frei  nach 
Sardou's  Marquise,  von  Victor  Leon,  musik 
von  Oscar  Straus.  Leipzig,  L.  Doblinger  (B. 
Herzmansky),  1909.  55  p.  12".  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Oct.  22,  1909;  2c.  Nov.  10,  1909;  D: 
17318;  Ludwig  Doblinger  (Bernhard  Herz- 
mansky) Leipzig.  10833 

Dido;  an  epic  tragedy,  a  dramatization  from  the 
^i)neid  of  Vergil,  arr.  and  tr.  by  F.  J.  Miller, 
with  stage  setting,  actions,  and  music,  by  .1.  R. 
Nelson.  New  York,  Boston  [etc.]  Silver,  Bur- 
dett  &  CO.  [1900]    iv,  88  p.    front,    pi.    12». 

©  Silver.  Burdett  &  co.,  Boston ;  1900  A : 
15488,  June  22 ;  2c.  July  18.  10834 


—  an  opera,  by  H.  A.  Shepard. 

©    Helen    A.    Shepard,    New   York;    1899: 
47040,  July  20.  10835 


—  a  tragedy,  by  C.  F.  Coburn. 

©  Charles  Francis  Coburn,  Lowell,  Mass.; 
1891 :  24075,  July  2.  10836 

a   tragedy   in  4  acts,   by  A.   von   Herder. 


Typewritten. 

©  Alexandra  von  Herder,  London;  D:  9909. 
Feb.  6,  1907 ;  2c.  Mar.  8,  1907.  10837 

Die  im  schatten  leben;  drama  in  4  akten,  von 
Emil  Rosenow.  Berlin,  F.  Bloch  erben,  1911. 
98  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  9,  1911 ;  D :  25719 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  10838 

Die  to  win;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  H.  Buckingham. 
58  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  4,  1913;  D:  33990;  H.  Bucking- 
ham, Clarion,  Pa.  10839 

Same.     92  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  30,  1913 ;  D :  34895 ;  Hal  Bucking- 
ham, Clarion,  Pa.  10840 

play   in  1   act  taken  from   a  play  of  the 

same  name  in  3  acts,  by  H.  Buckingham.    29 
p.     4°,     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  14,  1915;  D:  40363;  Hal  Buck- 
ingham, Mill  Valley,  Cal.  10840a 


518 


10840 


COPYEIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


10857 


Die  von  Wildtberg;  die  tragodle  einer  jugend 
und  eines  alters  in  4  akten,  von  Fritz  v. 
Briesen.  Leipzig,  P.  Reclam  jun.  [1914]  84 
p.  24^  (On  cover:  Universal  -  bibliothek, 
n672) 

©  May  14,  1914;  Ic.   Sept.  26,  1914;  A— 
Foreign  11191;  Philipp  Reclam,  jun,,  Leipzig. 

10840b 

Diese  manner,     See  Oh,  these  naughty  men. 

Diet  of  Worms;  by  J.  G.  M.  [i.  e.  .John  Gottlieb 
Morris]     4  p.    8",    Printed. 

©  Harriet  E.  Monroe,  Washington ;  D :  5302, 
.Tuly  2,  1904 ;  2c,  July  2,  1904,  10841 

Dietarian  (The);  by  R.  W,  McCulloch. 

©    Robert    William    McCulloch,    Chicago; 
1898 :  58S99,  Oct,  6.  10842 

Dietrich  the  tanner;  romantic  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  R.  C,  Smith,    107  p.    4°.    Typewritten, 

©  Ic,  Sept,  27,  1915 ;  D :  41837 ;  Rita  Creigh- 
ton  Smith,  Thomaston,  Me.  10843a 

Difference;  modern  play  in  3  acts,  by  H.  W. 
Bible.     71  p.     4°.     Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Aug.  12, 1913 ;  D :  34110 ;  Howard  Wis- 
wall  Bible,  Portland,  Me.  10843 

play,  by  H.  Beresford,  30  p,  f».  Type- 
written, 

©  Ic,  Jan,  3,  1910 ;  D :  17853 ;  Hugh  Beres- 
ford, Seattle,  10844 

-play  in  4  acts,  by  H,  Bashford.    82  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  25,  1915;  D:  41046;  Henrietta 
Bashford,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.  10844a 

-by  L,  C,  C.  Sharer.    55  p.    4°.    Type- 


written, 


©  Ic,  Aug.  23,  1912 ;  D :  30617 ;  L.  C,  Cow- 
perthwait  Sharer,  Bucyrus,  O,  10845 

■playlet  in  1  act,  by  B,  Sheafer.    16  p,    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    11,    1911;    D:  23330;    Bertha 
Sheafer,  Cleveland,  10846 

Difference  (The)  between  two  married  couples 
in  a  moral  city;  by  E.  Gallard. 

©    Ernest    Gallard,    New    York;    D:1615, 
Mar.  11,  1902,  10847 

Difference  (A)  in  clocks;  a  sketch  in  1  scene,  by 
Ethel  Livingston.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  CO., 
1900.    12  p.    12°,     (Baker's  edition  of  plays) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1900  A: 
10425,  Apr.  24 ;  2c.  May  21.  10848 

Difference  in  gods;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  B, 
Davenport. 

©  Butler  Davenport,  New  York ;  D :  14224, 
Oct,  31,  1908.  10849 


Difference  in  gods — Continued. 

the  psychology  of  a  family,   a  play   in  4 

acts,  by  Butler  Davenport.    91  p.    4".    Type- 
written, 

©  Ic,   Sept,  12,  1910;  D:  22029;  Anna  M, 
Frlzzell.  New  York.  10850 

Different  (The)  burglar.     See  Oh,  dear  Mary. 

Difficult  (The)  examinations;  dialog,  by  M. 
Thieme,  Antigo,  Wis.,  Antigo  pub,  co,,  1913. 
1  p.  I.,  19  p.  24°.  (Dialogs  for  young  peo- 
ple's societies,  no.  33) 

©  Dec.  8,  1913 ;  2c.  Dec,  19, 1913 ;  D :  3.5390 ; 
Antigo  pub,  co,,  Antigo,  Wi^.  10850a 

Difficulty  (The)  of  being  bad;  farce-comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  A,  Marix,    3  v,    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic,  May  5,  1914 ;  D :  36946 ;  A,  Marix,  New 
York.  10850b 

Digging  for  gold;  or.  The  old  farmer's  tri- 
umph, an  original  comedy  drama,  by  J,  E. 
Breitwiser. 

©  J.  Edison  Breitwiser,  Attica,  O, ;  1890: 
.5424,  Feb,  13,  10851 

Digging  the  ditch;  or,  In  canal  land,  comic 
opera  in  3  acts,  by  G,  G,  Westervelt.  124  p. 
4°,    Typewritten, 

©  Ic,  Mar,  8,  1910 ;  D :  20391 ;  George  Con- 
rad Westervelt,  New  York,  10852 

Dijon  (The)  affair;  comedy  in  3  acts,  adapted 
from  the  French  of  Victorien  Sardou,  by  L,  A. 
Burthe  and  R,  AVeightman, 

©     Richard     Weightman,     New     Orleans; 
1877 :  15616,  Dec,  31,  10853 

Dilemma  (The);  by  M.  J.  Johnson.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Matthew  James  Johnson,  New  York;  D: 
2069,  July  1,  1902 ;  2c,  July  15,  1902.      10854 

comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Jane  G,  Randolph- 
White,     127  p.    f .    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan,  30,  1914;  D:  3-5859;  Mrs,  Ran- 
dolph-White, Jamaica,  N,  Y.  10854a 

dramatic  tragic  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  E.  H. 

Sterling.    99  p.    4°,    Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  May  2,  1914 ;  D :  3C910 ;  Edward  Ham- 
ilton Sterling,  Trenton,  N,  J,  10854b 

in  2  acts,  by  D,  E,  Reid. 

©  Duncan  E.  Reid,  Pawtucket,  R.  L;  1894: 
49798,  Oct.  25.  10855 

■musical  farce  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  D.  E, 


Reid. 

©  Duncan  E,  Reid,  Pawtucket,  R.  L ;  1894 : 
58543,  Dec,  15.  10856 

[or.  The  sacrifice],  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  D. 


Oppenheim,     140  p.     4°.     TjToewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  4,  1909;  D:  16474;  David  Op- 
penheim, New  York.  10857 


519 


10858 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


10880 


Dill  pickles;  by  M.  M.  Smith.  10  p.  4».  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  5,  1910 ;  D :  20711 ;  Mortimer  INI. 
Smitli,  Pliiladelpliia.  10858 

Dime  (The)  lunch;  a  vaiuleville  sketch,  by  John 
T.  INIcIntyre.  Philadelphia,  The  Penn  pub- 
lishing company,  190G.     17  p.     12°. 

(c)  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia;  D :  927.5, 
Oct.  19,  1906 ;  2c.  Oct.  19,  1906.  10859 

Dime  (The)  museum;  or,  The  dime  show,  a 
comic,  pantomimic,  musical,  farcical  comedy, 
by  C.  H.  Thayer. 

©  Charles  H.  Thayer.  Boston;  1884:4989, 
Mar.  8.  10860 

or.  The  popular  craze,  a  musical  burlesque 

comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Arthur.     87  p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  .Toseph  Arthur,  New  York;  1885:11143, 
May  16;  2c.  May  25.  10861 

Dime-museum  (The)  lecturer;  by  Harry  L. 
Newton.  (In  Will  Rossiter's  vaudeville 
prompter,  no.  4) 

©  Will  Rossiter.  Chicago;  D:4008,  Oct.  5, 
1903 ;  2c.  Oct.  5,  1903.  10862 

Dime  (A)  novel;  a  sensation  drama  in  1  act,  by 
E.  C.  Wright  and  E.  Kelly. 

©  Edward  C.  Wright  and  Edwin  Kelly, 
New  York  ;  1871 :  8303.  Sept.  7.  10863 

or,  Heroics,  a  satirical  comedy  in  3  pages, 

by  A.  C.  Gunter. 

©  A.  C.  Gunter,  New  York;  1880:11846, 
July  31.  10864 

Dime  (The)  novel  detective;  a  rural  comedy 
farce  in  1  act,  by  Wm.  Organ.  Milwaukee, 
Adolph  E.  Reim,  1910.     20  p.     16°. 

©  Apr.  15,  1911;  2c.  Apr.  21,  1911;  D: 
24011 ;  Adolph  E.  Reim,  Milwaukee.        10865 

Dime  (The)  show.     See  Dime  (The)  museum. 

Dimples;  a  drama,  by  J.  E.  Dunn. 

©  Julia  E.  Dunn,  San  Francisco;  1874: 
10284,  Aug.  4.  10866 

1  act  play,  by  B.  R.  Walcot.     34  p.     f°,    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  28.  1910;  D:  22674;  Beatrice 
Walcot,  New  York.  10867 

or.  My  twin  wife,  duologue,  by  L.  Sterner. 

18  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Lawrence  Sterner,  London  ;  D  :  6963,  .Tune 
12,  1905;  2c.  June  12,  1905.  10868 

Din  egen  herre;  skuespil  i  4  akter,  af  Hjalmar 
Christensen.  Kristiania,  H.  Aschelioug  &  co. 
(W.  Nygaard)  1913.     [3],  124  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  15,  1913;  2c.  Nov.  13,  1913;  D: 
35000;  H.  Aschehoug  &  co.,  Christiania,  Nor- 
way. 10869 

Dinah.     See  Jephtha  sacrificing. 


Dinah's  melon  patch;  musical  production  in  1 
scene,  by  F.  Mead  and  G.  Von  Palm.  2  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Frank  Mead  and  Gustav  Von  Palm,  Bos- 
ton ;  D :  5639,  Oct.  14,  1904 ;  2c.  Oct.  14,  1904. 

10870 
Dinah's  revenge.     Sec  Sowing  seeds. 

Dinero  (El)  de  la  santa;  juguete  c6raico  en  1 
acto  y  en  prosa.  original  de  A.  P6rez  Indavte. 
Madrid  fSociedad  de  autores  espaiiolesl  1908. 
37  p.     12°. 

©  Antonio  Perez  Indarte,  ^Madrid  ;  D  :  14.^03, 
Dec.  11,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  11,  1908.  10871 

Ding  dong;  or.  The  pretty  laundresses  of 
Lutzon,  a  dramatic  piece,  by  Frank  Green. 

©    Charles    Majilton,    Philadelphia;    1874: 
11080;  Aug.  27.  10872 

Dinkle  and  "Winkle;  by  W.  Gray. 

©  William  Gray,  New  York;  D:1851,  May 
8,  1902.  10873 

Dinkle's  honeymoon;  farce  in  2  acts,  by  Frank 
Kennedy.     76  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  21.  1915;  D:  41130;  WMlliam  S. 
Campbell,  Brooklyn.  10873a 

Dinks  Dover;  4  act  comedy  drama,  by  J.  Law- 
rence.    32  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  3,  1912;  D:  28534;   John  Law- 
rence, Cincinnati.  10874 

Dinner  at  six;  a  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  Arthur 
Lewis  Tubbs.  Philadelphia,  The  Penn  pub- 
lishing CO.,  1895. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia  ;  1895  :  39212, 
July  30 ;  2c.  July  30.  10875 

Dinner  at  the  club;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Eu- 
lora  M.  .Jennings.  London,  S.  French,  ltd.; 
New  York.  S.  French,  1905.  14  p.  12°. 
(On  cover:  French's  international  copyrighted 
ed.  of  the  works  of  the  best  authors,  no  89) 
©  Samuel  French,  New  York ;  D :  8642, 
June  5,  1906 ;  2c.  Dec.  28,  1906.  10876 

Dinner  for  five;  by  F.  J.  Martin. 

©    Frank    J.    Martin,    Cleveland;    1897: 
52905,  Sept.  22;  2c.  Sept.  22.  10877 

Dinner  (A)  for  four;  farce-comedy  in  1  act,  by 
M.  B.  Cooke. 

©  Marjorie  Benton  Cooke,  Chicago ;  1900  A : 
5877,  Mar.  3,  2c.  Mar.  3.  10878 

Dinner  (A)  for  the  prince;  farce  in  1  act,  by 
Robert  C.  V.  Meyers.  (In  Lyceum  night 
and  declamation  day,  Jan.  1901) 

©  Lyceum  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia ;  1900  A : 
31783,  Dec.  31 ;  2c.  Jan.  16,  1901.  10879 

Dinner  for  three;  by  A.  Levi.  11  p.  32°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  17,  1911 ;  D :  24659 ;  Agnes  Levi, 
San  Francisco.  10880 


520 


10881 


GOPYPIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


10899 


Dinner  for  two;  an  original  comedietta,  by  R.  C, 
Carton  [pseud,  of  R.  C.  Critchett]  New  York, 
S.  French;  London,  S.  Frencli,  ltd..  1904. 
13  p.     12". 

©  Sanniel  French,  New  York ;  D :  4772, 
Mar.  23,  1904 ;  2c.  Nov.  19,  1904.  10881 

Dinner  (A)  in  old  Egypt;  a  spectacular  tableau 
of  ancient  Egj-pt,  by  L.  A.  Higgins.  Chicago, 
T.  S.  Denison. 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  1891 :  39768,  Nov. 
5 ;  2c.  Nov.  6.  10882 

Dinner-pail  (The)  man;  or,  From  poverty  to 
fortune,  by  Josepli B[enjamin]  Ladue.  [North 
Tunbridge,  Vt.,  Osborne  tlie  printer,  1904]  1 
p.  1.,  4  p.    2  1.    5-38  p.    8°. 

©  Joseph  B.  Ladue,  Tunbridge,  Vt. ;  D: 
5681,  Oct.  22,  1904 ;  Ic.  Oct.  11  1904 ;  2c.  Nov. 
8,  1904.  10883 

Dinner  (A)  under  difficulties;  by  E.  Meyer. 
23  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Edwin  aieyer,  St.  Louis ;  D :  1201,  Dec. 
20,  1901 ;  2c.  Dec.  20,  1901.  10884 

Dinner  (A)  with  complications.  See  Dra- 
matic episodes. 

Dinny;  or.  The  Irish  round-up,  by  J.  G.  How- 
ser.     6  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  J.  Greenman  Howser,  Chicago;  D: 
15050,  Feb.  10,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  10,  1909. 

10885 

Dinny  for  short;  a  1  act  play,  by  E.  Abbott. 
23   p.     4".     Tj-pewritten. 

©  Edward  Abbott,  Brooklyn;  D :  14940, 
.Tan.  29,  1909 ;  2c.  .Tan.  29,  1909.  10886 

Dinny  McNulty's  goat;  Hibernian  rhapsody 
in  1  rap,  by  H.  E.  De  Lnsaux.  35  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1915 ;  D :  39956 ;  Harry  Ed- 
ward De  Lasaux,  Orland,  Cal.  10886a 

Diogenes  Tramp;  or.  Uncle  Chris  from  Cali- 
fornia, a  domestic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  I. 
Frayne. 

©  Frank  I.  Frayne,  New  York;  1889: 
26326,  Aug.  29.  ^10887 

Dion  O'Dare;  a  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by 
W.    J.    McKiernan.    92   p.     4°.     Typev^^ritten. 

©  William  J.  McKiernan,  Newark,  N.  J. ; 
D :  503,  May  25,  1901 ;  2c.  June  3.  1901. 

10888 

Dionysische  tragoedien;  von  Rudolf  Pannwitz. 
Nuernberg,  H.  Carl,  1913.     315  p.     8°. 

Contents  :  Der  tod  des  Erapedokles. — Phi- 
loktetes. — Der  glueckliche  koenig  Kroisos. — 
Die  befreiung  des  Oidipus. — Iphigenia  mit 
dera  gotte. 

©  Nov.  3,  1913 ;  2c.  Dec.  22,  1913 ;  D  :  35414, 
Hans  Carl,  Nuremberg,  Germany.  10889 


Dioses  (Los)  del  dia;  revista  fantastica  en  1 
acto,  dividido  en  5  cuadros,  original  de  Guil- 
lermo  Perrin  y  Miguel  de  Palacios,  mfisica 
del  maestro  Rafael  Calleja.  Madrid  [Socie- 
dad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1914.  37  p.  12". 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Sept.   17,   1914;   Ic.   Sept.  21,  1914;   D: 
38233 ;  G.  Perrin  y  M.  de  Palacios,  Madrid. 

10889a 

Dip  (A)  from  Dippy  land;  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  J. 
Price.     7  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  4,   1915;   D :  41411 ;   Arthur   J. 
Price,  New  York.  10889b 

Dip  (A)  in  the  16th  century;  by  H.  Travers. 
©    Henry    Travers,    New    York ;    D :  10897, 
July  2,  1907.  10890 

See  also  King  Henry  VIIL 

Dip  (A)  into  fame;  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  G. 
Tappins.     72  p.     4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Mar.  4,   1912;   D:  28928;   James   G. 
Tapping,  Madison,  Wis.  10891 

Diplomacy.     See  Diplomates. 

Diplomacy  (The)  of  Susie  Smith;  by  J.  H. 
Booth. 

©  John  Hunter  Booth,   New  Oi"leans;   D: 
13028,  May  22,  1908.  10892 

Diplomat  (The);  American  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  A.  Corbett. 

©  Adolphe  Corbett,  New  York ;  1890 :  35823, 
Nov.  13.  10893 

comedy  in  4  acts,  adapted  by  A.  Corbett. 

©  Adolphe  Corbett,  New  York ;  1890 :  16634. 
May  21.  10894 

a  musical  farce-comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Mrs. 

H.  S.  Dexter. 

©  Mrs.  Henry   Stanley  Dexter,  Calistoga. 
Cal. ;  1899 :  63165,  Sept.  29.  10895 

Diplomat  (A)  in  petticoats;  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  O.  B.  Olhson.     49  p.     4".    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  24,  1911 ;  D :  25070 ;  Oskar  Bern- 
hard  Olhson,  Gloversville,  N.  Y.  10896 

Diplomates;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  tr.  by  Henry 
Llewellyn  Williams,  from  the  French  play 
Diplomacy  by  Victorien  Sardou.  Chicago, 
T.  S.  Denison  [1894]  84  p.  12°.  (Denison's 
series,  v.  5,  no.  38,  Jan.  1895) 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  1894 :  48249,  Oct. 
16;  Ic.  Nov.  17.  10897 

Diplomatic  derelict;  an  original  play  in  4  acts, 
by  A.  J.  Whaley.    97  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©    Arthur    J.    Whaley,    Philadelphia;    D: 
9894,  Feb.  2,  1907 ;  2c.  Nov.  12,  1907.       10898 

Diplomatic  (A)  incident;  a  comedy  In  3  acts, 
by  P.  S.  Sharpe.     Typewritten. 

©    Percy    Seymour    Sharpo,    Washington; 
1899:37004,  June  5;  2c.  June  5.  10899 


521 


10899 


DBAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


10918 


Diplomatic  (The)  maid;  play  in  2  acts,  by  H. 
Wyeth  and  O.  Silbert.  130  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  July  15,  1915;  D:  41245;  Celia  Sil- 
bert and  Henrietta  Wyeth,  New  York. 

10899a 

Diplomatic  (A)  woman;  an  ori?rinal  romantic 
society  comedy,  in  1  act,  by  J.  Rosenberg. 

©  John  Rosenberg,  Chicago;  1897:70644. 
Dec.  16.  10900 

Diplomatin  (Die);  lustspiel  in  3  akten,  vou 
Arthur  Pserhofer.  Berlin,  Harraonie  [1908] 
64  p.  12°.  (Theater-bibliothek  Harmonie, 
bd.  2) 

©  Hanuonie,  Berlin;  D:4451,  Dec.  30, 
1903;  2c.  Dec.  30,  1903.  10901 

Diplomatist  (The);  or,  Washington  life,  a  play, 
by  F.  A.  Mathews. 

©  Fannie  Aymar  Mathews,  New  York; 
1883:3283,  Feb.  19.  10902 

Diplomats  (The);  a  comedy,  by  Elizabeth  Ro- 
nele  [pseud,  of  Eleanor  Elizabeth  Wither- 
spoon] 

©  Mrs.  Thomas  A.  Witherspoon,  Washing- 
ton;  D :  10406,  Apr.  23,  1907.  10903 

a    musical    comedy    in   2    acts,    book    and 

lyrics  by  Ben  Lowen  [pseud,  of  B.  Lowen- 
meyer]  42  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Benjamin  Lowenmeyer,  Chicago;  D: 
4953,  Apr.  28,  1904 ;  2e.  Apr.  28,  1904.      10904 

an  original  society  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  J. 

Lowenstein. 

©  M.  J.  Lowenstein,  St.  Louis ;  1890 :  25070, 
Aug.  11.  10905 

See   also   Diplomates. 

Directory;  a  musical  farce  comedy  in  3  acts. 
©  Donnelly,  Girard  and  Russell,  New  York ; 
1889 :  9837,  9838,  Mar.  28.  10906,  10907 

Direktion  Carly;  lustspiel  in  3  akten,  von  Leo- 
pold Lipschiitz.  Berlin -Wilmersdorf,  Felix 
Bloch  erben,  1915.    118  p.    8". 

©  Ic.  July  30,  1915 ;  D :  41363 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,   Berlin-Wilmersdorf.  10907a 

Dirigible  (El) ;  fantasia  c6mico-lIrica,  en  2  actos, 
divididos  en  6  cuadros,  en  prosa  y  verso, 
letra  do  E.  G.  del  Castillo,  F.  Noriega  y  J. 
Tellaeclie,  mGsiea  de  los  maestros  Luna  y 
Escobar.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
fioles]  1911.    63  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  May  26,  1911;  2c.  May  27,  1911;  D: 
24323;  E.  G.  del  Castillo,  F.  Noriega  y  J. 
Tellaeche,  Madrid.  10908 


Disappearance  (The)  of  Dora;  comedy  of  now 
in  4  acts,  by  Marion  Langdale.  Chicago,  Chi- 
cago manuscript  co.,  1912.  79  p.  f.  Mimeo- 
graphed. 

©   June  27,   1912;   2c.   July  31,   1912;   D: 
30389;  Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  10909 

Disappearance  (The)  of  Henry  Hey  ward;  an 
emotional  drama  in  5  acts,  by  C.  P.  Brown. 

©  Charles  P.  Brown,  Brooklyn ;  D :  14543, 
Dec.  16,  1908.  10910 


Same.     73  p.     4°,     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  24,  1909 ;  D :  16913 ;  Charles  P. 
Brown,  Darien,  Conn.  10911 

Disappointed  (A)  prima  donna;  scenes  in  Paris 
New  Year's  day,  by  Geo.  M.  Morrell.  17  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Mar.   5,   1912;   D:  28948;   Elmer   H. 
Fruhliug,  Los  Angeles.  10912 

Disappointed  (A)  woman;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
H.  M.  Graves.     83  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   July  8,   1914;   D:  37506;   Harry   M. 
Graves,  New  York.  10912a 

Disappointing  ancestor;  by  F.  Weddell. 

©  Frank  Weddell,  Cleveland ;  D :  7403,  Oct. 
16,  1905.  10913 

Disappointing  surprise;  sketch,  by  M.  Hay. 
7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.   25,   1909;   D:  16932;   Malcolm 
Hay,  Washington.  10914 

Disappointment  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  C.  C. 
Lindsley.     15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  27,  1915 ;  D :  40016 ;  Clifeord  Cod- 
diugton  Lindsley,  New  York.  10914a 

Disbanded  (The)  circus;  by  C.  E.  Baggesen. 

©  Carl  E.  Baggesen,  Cleveland  ;  1892  :  50433, 
Dec.  10.  10915 

Discard  (The);  drama  in  1  act,  by  W.  H.  Kohl. 
23  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  26,  1913 ;  D :  33612 ;  William  H. 
Kohl,  Melrose,  Mass.  10916 

play  in  3  acts,  by  G.  Blum  and  E.  Lieber- 

man.     77  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  12,  1915 ;  D :  41972 ;  Elias  Lieber- 
man,  Brooklyn,  and  Gustav  Blum,  New  York. 

10916a 

Discarded  (The)  son;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  with 
prologue,  by  J.  Soboslay. 

©   Julius   Soboslay,    San   Franci-sco;   1880: 
7996,  May  24.  10917 

Discards;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  D.  Carb.  116  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  4,  1913 ;  D :  32182 ;  David  Carb, 
Boston,  10918 


522 


10919 


COPYKIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


10936 


Disciple  (A)  of  Doyle;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
S.  Merwin. 

©    Samuel   Merwin,   Evanston,    111.;    1896: 
4513,  Jan.  15.  10919 

Disciple  (A)  of  old  Ponce;  or,  The  elixir  of 
youth,  playette,  by  J.  Gower. 

©  Jean  Gower,  Denver ;  D :  15148,  Feb.  23, 
1909.  10920 

Disciple  (A)  of  Peacham's;  play,  by  M.  P. 
Welch. 

©  aiarv  Parks  Welch,  Baltimore ;  D  :  11851, 
Dec.  3,  1907.  10921 

Disciples  of  Mammon;  a  society  play  in  3  acts, 
7  scenes,  by  P.  W.  Hyde.    Typewritten. 

©  Paul  Woodworth  Hyde,  Pittsburgh ;  1896 : 
28497,  May  9 ;  2c.  May  11.  10922 

Discipline;  drame  en  2  actes,  d'aprgs  M.  de 
Conring,  par  J.  Thorel.  Paris,  Revue  de  Paris, 
1904.     cover-title,  32  p.     8". 

©  Jean  Thorel,  Paris ;  D :  5586,  Oct.  1, 1904 ; 
2c.  Oct.  1,  1904.  10923 

satire,  by  W.  H.  Nixon.  18  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.   Aug.   28,    1915;    D:  41589;    Wilfred 
H.  Nixon,  New  Yorli.  10923a 

Disconsolate  (The)  monarch;  [drama]  by  E. 
Roberts.  New  York,  The  Knickerbocker  press, 
1903.    3  p.  1.,  215  p.    plates.    8°. 

©  Evernrd  Roberts,  United  States;  D:  3894, 
Sept.  3,  1903 ;  2c.  Sept.  4,  1903.  10924 

a  dramatic  com.position   in  6  acts,   by  E. 

Roberts.    New  York,  The  Knickerbocker  press, 
1901.    1  p.  1.,  210  p.    8". 

©    Everard    Roberts,    New    York ;    D :  452, 
May  11,  1901 ;  2c.  May  13,  1901.  10925 

Discontent;  play  in  4  acts,  by  N.  McDonough 
and  O.  T.  Fiske.    156  p.    4°.    TjT)ewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  8,  1910;  D:  20138;  Nellie  Mc- 
Donough and  O.  T.  Fiske,  New  York.      10926 

Discontented  (The)  sisters;  a  domestic  comedy 
in  1  scene,  by  A.  J.  Schindler.  New  Yorli,  Play 
and  song  pub.  co. 

©  Anthony  J.  Schindler,  New  York ;  1897 : 
12111,  Feb.  19 ;  2c.  Mar.  10.  10927 

Discord  (A);  a  duologue,  by  Edith  Wheeler. 
London,  J.  AVilliams.  ltd. ;  New  York,  Edward 
Schuberth  &  co.,  1907.    8  p.    8". 

©  Joseph  Williams,  ltd.,  London ;  D :  11237, 
Aug.  27,  1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  27,  1907.  10928 

Discord  and  harmony;  an  original  comedy  in 
1  act,  by  H.  E.  De  Lasaux.    Typewritten. 

©   Harry   E.   De  Lasaux,   San  Francisco; 
1897 :  11108,  Feb.  15 ;  2c.  Feb.  15.  10929 


Discord  (A)  in  three  flats;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  A.  J.  Whaley.    82  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©    Arthur    J.    Whaley,    Philadelphia;    D: 
15053,  Feb.  10,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  19,  1909.    10930 

Discordant  (A)  domicile;  being  a  domestic 
comedietta  in  1  serving,  by  W.  D.  Hall.  15  p. 
4".    Typewritten. 

©    Wm.    D.    Hall,    Philadelphia;    D:7271. 
Sept.  11,  1905 ;  2c.  Sept.  2,  1905.  10931 

Discordant  (The)  note;  1  act  drama,  by  M.  C. 
Keator.    21  p.    obi.    16".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  11,  1912;  D:.  29645;  Maude  C. 
Keator,  Alameda,  Cal.  10932 

Discords  (The)  and  harm.onies  of  sing'le  and 
wedded  life;  a  musical  sketch,  by  L.  J.  I.  De 
Meules,  jr.  3  p.  t°.  Typewritten.  [Words 
only] 

©  Louis  J,  I.  De  Meules,  jr.,  St.  Paul ;  D : 
12289,  Feb.  1,  1908 ;  2c.  Feb.  1,  1908.        10933 

Discourag'ement;  play  in  1  act  and  1  scene,  by 
Don  Biscoe  [pseud,  of  D.  J.  Waters]  9  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  20,  1914;  D:  36096;   Daniel  J. 
Waters,  Panama,  Panama.  10933a 

Discoverer  (The);  a  drama,  by  S.  Chalmers. 
©  Stephen  Chalmers,  New  York;  D:7896. 
.Tan.  26,  1906.  10934 


See  also  Columbus. 


■Don  Christopher, 

Discoverer  (The)  up  to  date.  See  Christopher 
Columbus,  jr. 

Discoverers  (The)     See  Colombo. 

Discovering  America;  play  in  4  acts,  by  E. 
Knoblauch.     [126]  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    6,    1912;    D:  30451;    Edward 
Knoblauch,  New  York.  10935 

Discovery  (The)  of  America;  a  memorial  of 
Columbus,  an  historical  drama,  especially 
written  for  school  and  society  exhibitions,  by 
A.  M.  Harvey. 

©  Abbie  M.  Harvey,  Providence,  R.  I. ;  1892 : 
23254,  June  2.  10936 

play  in  1  act,  by  E.  M.  Ronchey.  9  p.     4". 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  17, 1914 ;  D  :  39121 ;  Ennio  Marius 
Ronchey,  New  York.  10936a 

iS'ce  also  Christofo  Colombo. — Christoforo 

Colombo.  —  Christopher  Columbus.  —  Isabel 
and  Columbus. 

Discovery  (The)  of  Columbus.  See  Heindrick 
Hudson. 

Discovery  of  gold  in  California.     See  Fantasy. 


523 


10937 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


10958 


Discovery  (The)  of  La  Salle  by  Chicago;  or, 
Now  and  then,  musical  double  anachronical 
diversion  in  2  acts  and  a  prologue,  book  by 
Arthur  Dvrenforth,  Donald  Scott  and  Robert 
I''  Hall,  lyrics  by  Arthur  F.  Dyrenforth.  Rob- 
ert F.  Hall,  and  Sidney  W.  Worthy,  music 
by  Joseph  W.  Adams,  jr.,  Arthur  Dyrenforth, 
nnd  Richard  Wagner.  [Chicago,  Univ.  of  Chi- 
cago, 1913]  1  p.  1.  24  numb.  1.  8°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Ic.  IMar.  29,  1913 ;  D :  32881 ;  University 
club  of  Chicago,  Chicago.  10937 

Discovery  (The)  of  the  new  world.  See  Co- 
lumbus, 

Discovery  (The)  of  the  Pacific,     See  Balboa. 

Discreet  maid;  by  S.  Stern. 

©  Selma  Stern,  New  York;  D :  72.55, Sept. 
14,  1905.  10938 

Disenchanted;  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  M. 
Stewart.    Washington,  1889.    67 1.    16". 

©  James  M.  Stewart,  Washington;  1889: 
17778,  June  11 ;  2c.  June  11.  10939 

Disentangled;  by  R.  B.  Steward. 

©  R.  B.  Steward,  Chattanooga;  D:  14318, 
Nov.  18,  1908.  10940 

Disgraced;  or.  The  broken  sword,  the  great 
German  war  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  Barton. 
43  p.    12°.    Printed. 

©  J.  Barton,  Lima,  O. ;  1875 :  4916,  May  4 ; 
2c.  May  11.  10941 

Disgraceful  Grace;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
D.  E.  Davenport.    50  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  12,  1913 ;  D :  33698 ;  Delbert  Es- 
sex Davenport,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  10943 

Disgraceful  (The)  wife;  vaudeville  sketch,  by 
J.  G.  Goluch.    2  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  19,  1912;  D:  28769;  .Terry  G. 
Goluch,  Chicago.  10943 

Disguised  affections;  or.  The  girl  from  Colo- 
rado, comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by  F,  Grahame. 
.38  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  Ferdinand  Grahame,  Philadelphia ;  D : 
3176,  Mar.  23,  1903;  2c.  Mar.  23,  1903.    10944 

Disguised  (The)  valet;  a  comedy  drama  in  1 
act,  by  T.  F.  Lonergan.  31  p.  4°.  Tj'pewrit- 
ten. 

©Thomas  Francis  Lonergan, Montreal,  Can- 
ada; D:2362,  Sept.  22,  1902:  2c.  Sept.  15, 
1902.  10945 

Dish-washer  (The);  play,  by  O.  T.  Johnsone. 
10  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  9,  1912;  D:  30215;  Otto  T. 
Johnsone,  Brooklyn.  10946 


Dishonored;  drama  in  1  act,  by  E.  Jos6  and  W. 
Van  Nouhuys.     21  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.   Apr.   18,    1912 ;    D :  29412 ;    Edouard 
.Tos6,  New  York,  10947 

drama  in  3  acts,  by  Andor  Garvay,  tr.  from 

the  original  Hungarian  by  F.  F.  Weiss,  as- 
sisted by  Sarah  Foss  Wolverton.  117  p.  4". 
Typewritten, 

©  Ic,  July  31,  1911;  D:  24900;  Feri  Felix 
Weiss,  Winthrop,  Mass,  10948 

Dishonors  are  even;  new  angle  on  the  triangle, 
in  1  act,  by  R,  G,  Megrue.  21  p.  4°.  Type- 
written, 

©  Ic,  Dec,  8,  1910;  D:  22754;  Roi  Cooper 
Megrue,  New  York,  10949 

Dishonor's  stain;  or.  The  paymaster,  a  sen- 
sational comedy  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  D.  B. 
Harrison, 

©   Duncan   Bradley   Harrison,    San    Fran- 
cisco; 1888:8210,  Mar.  19,  10950 

See  also  Paymaster  (The) 

Disillusioned;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Hallett. 
109  p.     4",     Typewritten, 

©  Ic,  Slar,  9,  1911 ;  D :  23597 ;  Eldora  Hal- 
lett, Bloomington,  111,  10951 

comedy  in  1  act,  by  G.  Moore.    12  p.    4". 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic,    Dec.    10,    1909;    D:  17673;    Carlyle 
Moore,  New  York.  10952 

Disinherited;  or,  A  wife's  devotion,  a  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  W.  S.  Goodwin. 

©    W.    S.    Goodwin,    Albany;    1880:3639. 
Mar,  8.  10953 

Disinherited  (A)  son;  drama,  by  P.  Jans.     10 

p.  4",    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  11,  1911 ;  D :  25993 ;  Peter  Jans, 
Evanston,  111,  10954 

Disinheriting  of  Miss  Finlay;  a  play  in  a  pro- 
logue and  4  acts, 

©  Alfred  Brydone  Boak,  London ;  D :  8816. 
•July  12,  1906.  10955 

Disinterested  (The)  friend;  a  serious  play,  by 
L,  T,  Ollesheimer,    14  p.    f.    Typewritten, 

©  Louis  T,  Ollesheimer,  Detroit;  D :  9125, 
Sept.  10,  1906 ;  2c,  Oct,  15,  1906.  10956 

Disobedient  (The)  girl;  play  in  4  parts,  by  C. 
Clark.    13  p.    24".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  8,  1915 ;  D :  39896 ;  Callie  Clark. 
San  Francisco.  10956a 

Disowned;  a  drama  in  a  prologue  and  3  acts,  by 
W,  V.  Hirsh. 

©  William  V,  Hirsh,  United  States;  1879: 
13404,  Oct.  9.  10957 

a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  O.  E,  Young. 

©  Oscar  E.  Young,  North  Fayette,  Me. ;  D : 
8624,  May  31,  1906.  10958 


524 


10959 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE  UNITED  STATES 


109T8 


Disowned — Continued. 

a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  O.  E.  Young.    39 

p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  Oscar  E.  Young,  North  Fayette,  Me. ;  D : 
5841,  Nov.  29,  1904 ;  2c.  Nov.  29,  1904.    10959 

Disowned  (The)  daughter;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
M.  J.  Brennan  and  A.  F.  McNiclcle.  C3  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  25,  1913 ;  D :  33602 ;  M.  J.  Bren- 
nan and  A.  F.  McNiclde,  New  York.         10960 

-plav  in  4  acts,  by  M.  J.  Brennan  and  A,  P. 

McNickle.    55  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  21,  1913 ;  D :  32391 ;  M.  J.  Bren- 
nan and  A.  F.  McNickle,  New  York.        10961 

Disparu;  com^die  en  3  actes,  de  A.  Bisson  et  A. 
Sylvane  [pseud,  de  Marie  Paul  Emile  Gerard] 
Paris,  P.  V.  Stock,  1898.    2  p.  1.,  180  p.    12". 

©  Alexandre  Bisson  &  Andre  Sylvane, 
Paris ;  1898 :  57506,  Sept.  30 ;  2c.  Sept.  30. 

10963 

Dispelling  (The)  of  big  Jim;  a  negro  farce  in 
1  act,  by  Sterling  C.  Brewer.  Lebanon,  O., 
March  brothers,  1905.    cover-title,  8  p.    16". 

©  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O. ;  D :  7099,  Aug. 
14,  1905 ;  2c.  Oct.  13,  1905.  10963 

Dispensation  (The)  and  other  plays;  by  Clay 
M.  Greene.  New  York,  George  H.  Doran  com- 
pany [1914]     4  p.  1.,  5-96  p.    12°. 

Contents:  The  dispensation. — ^The  star  of 
Bethlehem.— Through  Christmas  bells.— The 
awakening  of  Barbizon. 

©  Apr.  1,  1914 ;  2c.  Apr.  4,  1914 ;  A :  371249 ; 
George  H.  Doran  co.,  New  York.  10963a 

Dispensers  of  health;  1  act  sketch,  by  J.  G. 
Dorso.    8  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  7,  1910 ;  D :  22006 ;  J.  G.  Dorso, 
Oakland,  Cal.  10964 

Dispettosi  (I)  amanti.  See  Lover's  (A)  quar- 
rel. 

Dispossessed. 

©  Sullivan,  Harris  &  Woods,  New  York; 
D  :  2346,  Sept.  17,  1902.  10965 

or.  Her  great  ambition,  by  M.  Magin  and 

R.  B.  Peck.    133  p.    4".    Typewritten.  ^ 

©  Mary  Magin  and  R.  Bronson  Peck,  New 
York;  D:  11152,  Aug.  10,  1907;  2c.  July  18, 
1907.  10966 

Disputed  ground;  a  western  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  K.  S.  Webb.    62  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Kenneth  Sevmour  Webb,  New  York; 
D :  3508,  May  28.  1903 ;  2c.  May  28,  1903. 

10967 

Disqualified;  a  dramatic  sketch,  by  H.  C.  Hick- 
man.    20  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Howard  C.  Hickman,  San  Francisco ;  D : 
15990,  June  3,  1909 ;  2c.  June  3,  1909.      10968 


Disraeli;  play,  by  Louis  N.  Parker.    New  York, 
John  Lane  co.,  1911.    114  p.    front.    12°. 

©  Nov.   18,   1911;   2c.   Nov.  20,   1911;   D: 
25903 ;  John  Lane  co..  New  York.  10969 

Dissemblers  (The);  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  J.  L. 
Pap  worth.     [1],  51  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  12,  1913 ;  D :  33210 ;  June  Lowry 
Papworth,  New  York.  10970 

Dissipation;  1  act  sketch,  by  Will  Bradshaw. 
10  p.     4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  23,  1914 ;  D :  38588 ;  Will  Brad- 
shaw, Chicago.  10970a 

Dissolving  (The)  statue;  a  new  optical  effect, 
invented  by  T.  W.  Tobin. 

©   Thomas   W.    Tobin,   New   York;    1873: 
9724,  Aug.  29.  10971 

Distant  cannon;  war  drama  in  3  acts,  by  G.  H. 
Atkinson.     [145]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  8,  1915  ;  D :  40711 ;  George  Henry 
Atkinson,  New  York.  10971a 

Distant  (The)  hills;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  D. 
Haag.    SO  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  19,  1915 ;  D :  39732 ;  Jackson  D. 
Haag,  Pittsburgh.  10971b 

Distant  (A)  relative;  comedy  sketch,  by  Charles 
Horwitz.    5  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Moore  &  Lessing,  New^  York ;  D :  502,  May 
24,  1901 ;  2c.  May  25,  1901.  10972 

Distincion;  quisicosa  en  1  acto,  original  y  en 
prosa,deG.  Valero  Martin.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  espauoles]  1909.    21  p.    12". 

©    Gonzalo    Valero    Martin,    Madrid;    D: 
16132,  June  23,  1909 ;  2c.  June  23,  1909.  10973 

District  (The)  attorney;  by  A.  B.  Morgan.  135 
p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©    Agnes    Bangs    Morgan,    Brooklyn ;    D : 
8113,  Mar.  6,  1906 ;  2c.  Mar.  6,  1906.  10974 

by  F.  Hoyt.    8  p.    t".    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    July   23,    1910;    D:  21622;    Francis 
Hoyt,  Harrisburg,  Pa.  10975 

comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  O.  E.  Wilkins. 

Boston,  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1912.     60  p. 
12". 

©   Dec.   12,    1912;   2c.   Dec.   13,   1912;    D: 
31693;  Orrin  E.  Wilkins,  Boston.  10976 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  tr.,  adapted,  and  rev. 

from  the  German  of  Cai-1  Schuler  by  B.  P. 
Glazer.     [128]  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  18,  1912  ;  D  :  29061 ;  Benjamin  F. 
Glazer,  Philadelphia.  10977 

a  1  act  sketch,  by  T.  D.  Lockwood.     11  p. 

f.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  25,  1912;  D:  29801;  Traviss  D. 
Lockwood,  New  York.  10978 


525 


10979 


DRAMATIC  COMPOSITIONS 


10999 


District  (The)  attorney— Continued. 

•  play  in  4  acts,  by  B.  F.  Glazer.    131  p.    4' 


Distrust — Continued. 

a  society  drama,  by  C.  F.  Dunbar  and  F.  R. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  30,  1912 ;  D :  30702  ;  Benjamin  F. 
Glazer,  Philadelphia.  10979 

District  (The)  attorney  and  the  reprobate;  1 
act  drama,  by  W.S.  Franklin.  5  p.  f.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  31,  1912 ;  D :  28499 ;  William  S. 
Franklin,  San  Francisco.  10980 

District  (The)  attorney's  atonement;  a  drama, 
by  G.  A.  Danziger. 

©  G.  A.  Danziger,  San  Jose,  Cal. ;  1896; 
2064,  Jan.  3.  10981 

District  (The)  convention;  a  burlesque  in  1  act, 
by  Frank  Dumont.  Pliiladelphia,  The  Penn 
publisbing  co.,  1908.    13  p.    12". 

©  Penn  pub.   co.,  Philadelphia;   D:  13613, 
Aug.  20,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  19,  1908.  10982 

District  (The)  fair;  an  American  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  E.  Barbour. 

©   Edwin   Barbour,  United    States;    1892: 

11753.  Mar.  17.  10983 

District    (The)    leader;    comedy    in   4    acts,    6 

scenes,  by  W.  J.  Cole.    55  p.    f".    Typewritten. 

©  William  J.  Cole,  Newark,  N.  J.;  D:3251, 

Apr.  6,  1903 ;  2c.  Mar.  31,  1903 ;  10984 

District  (The)  school  at  Blueberry  Corners; 
a  farce  in  3  acts,  by  h.  JM.  Parsons.  Dansville, 
N.  Y.,  Bunnell  &  Obendrof  press,  1889. 

©  Laura  M.  Parsons,  Chardon,  O. ;   1889 : 
19023,  June  20 ;  2c.  July  1.  10985 

a   farcical   entertainment   in  3  scenes,   by 

Laura  M.  Parsons.     Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  & 
CO.,  1894. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1894: 
29710,  July  16 ;  2c.  Aug.  2.  10986 

District-school  dialogues;  for  children  of  all 
ages,  by  Marie  Irish  [pseud  of  Mayme  Riddle 
Bitney]  Chicago,  Beckley-Cardy  company 
[1915]     130  p.    12^ 

©  Sept.  21,  1915 ;  2c.  and  aff.  Oct.  14,  1915 ; 
A  :  414014 ;  Beckley-Cardy  co.,  Chicago. 

10986a 

District  school  no.  3,  Gosh  Hollow,  Vt.;  with 
music  for  male  quartet,  by  G.  R.  Clark. 

©  George  R.  Clark,  Boston ;  D :  11427,  Sept. 
27.  1907.  10987 

District  (The)  solicitor;  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  L. 
Garner.     [90]  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  8,  1913;  D:  346.58;  John  Leslie 
Garner,  Milwaukee.  10988 

Distrust;  a  play  in  6  acts,  by  C.  F.  Dunbai'. 

©  C.  F.  Dunbar,  Erie,  Pa. ;  1875 :  2958,  IMar. 
29.  10989 


Wren. 

©  C.  F.  Dunbar  and  F.  R.  Wren,  Buffalo; 
1884 :  11152,  June  2  ;  2c.  June  23.  10990 

Disturb  not  the  world;  a  metamorphosiological 
sketch  in  1  act,  by  L.  V.  Imliaus. 

©  Lizzie  Vigoureux  Imhaus,  New  York ;  1900 
A:  13353,  May  28.  10991 

Disturbance;  3  act  musical  comedy,  by  Frank  J. 
Wesson. 

©  Charles  L.  Walters,  Chicago ;  1891 :  9406, 
Mar.  11.  10993 

Disturbance  on  the  farm;  comedy,  with  song,  by 
C.  T.  Hanson,  from  tbe  vaude\'i!le,  Lidt  for- 
styrelse  paa  farraen,  by  Jobn  Heinse.  [Pal- 
mer, Mass.,  C.  B.  Fisk  &  co.]  1SS7.    39  p.    12°, 

©  Carl  Theodore  Hanson,  Stafford  Springs, 
Conn. ;  1887 :  17386,  July  6 ;  2c.  July  6. 

10993 

Disturbed  (A)  honeymoon;  a  1  act  farce  com- 
edy, by  J.  Golden.  20  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Jack  Golden,  Berkeley,  Cal. ;  D :  10987, 
July  17,  1907 ;  2c.  July  17,  1907.  10994 

Disturbed  (A)  tenant;  a  diversion  in  1  scene, 
by  H.  R.  Davies.    Ti'pewritten. 

©  H.  Rees  Davies,  New  York ;  1897 :  27042, 
May  3;  2c.  May  27.  10995 

Disturbing-   the   peace;   satire   on   unnecessary 
noises,  by  J.  McCree.    19  p.    4°.    Typewn-itten. 
©  Ic.  Oct.  16,  1915;  D:  42005;  Junie  Mc- 
Cree, New  York.  10995a 

Ditch  (The);  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Elinor  D. 
Pratt  [i.  e.,  E.  P.  Lewandowski]  97  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  7,  1910 ;  D :  20367 ;  Elinor  Pratt 
Lewandowski,  Douglas,  Ariz.  10996 

Ditching  Diana;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  H.  H. 
Armstrong.    73  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  20,  1913;  D:  35394;  Harold  H. 
Armstrong,  Detroit.  10997 

Diva  (Die);  operette  in  3  akten,  von  B.  Buch- 
binder  und  F.  Wattke,  musik  von  Carl  Wein- 
berger. Leipzig,  London  [etc.]  Bosworth  & 
CO. ;  Wien,  Kratochwill  &  co.,  1900.  47  p.  12°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Bosworth  &  CO.,  Leipzig ;  1900  A :  26946, 
Oct.  30 ;  2c.  Oct.  29.  10998 

Diva  (Die)  im  kientopp.  .See  Saharet  im  kien- 
topp. 

Diver  (The);  gran<l  opera  in  1  act,  libretto  by 
E.  H.  Peple. 

©    Edward    H.  Peple,    Richmond;    1895: 

22851,  Apr.  25.  10999 


526 


11000 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE  UNITED  STATES 


11016 


Diver  (The)  of  Savilla;  a  drama  in  3  acts  and 
7  scenes,  by  L.  L.  Cohen. 

©   Louis   L.   Cohen,    Portland,    Or. ;    1896: 
55640,  Oct.  7.  11000 

Diversified  drollery;  a  monologue,  satirical  and 
reiiiiniscent,  by  W.  D.  Hall.  10  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   William   Davis  Hall,   Philadelphia;   D: 
■4614,  Feb.  12,  1904;  2c.  Feb.  12,  1904.     11001 

Divided  attentions;  comedy,  by  Evelyn  Simms. 
Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  &  company  [1915]  19 
p.    12°. 

©  Oct.  7,  1915 ;  2c.  Oct.  11,  1915 ;  D :  41953 ; 
Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  11001a 

Divided  duty;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Ellis  Mere- 
dith and  Leonel  Ross  Anthony.  34  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    13,    1911;    D:  25216;    I.    N. 
Stevens,  Denver.  11002 

a  play  in  3  acts,  by  G.  Egerton.    39  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  George  Egerton,  London ;  D :  5063.  May 
23,  1904;  2c.  May  23,  1904.  11003 

Divided  (A)  family;  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act, 
by  Frank  B.  Coigne.    3  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.   1,   1912;   D:  28513;   Champion 
tilm  CO.,  New  York.  11004 


Divided    (A)    heart. 
Pharaoh. 


See    Daughter    (A)    of 


Divided  (The)  house;  a  modern  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  D.  Oppenheim.    149  p.    t°.    Typewritten. 

©  David  Oppenheim,  New  York ;  D :  14258, 
Nov.  11,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  6,  1908.  11005 


play  in  5  acts,  by  F.  Stinsou. 

©    Fred    Stinson,    Andover,    Mass. ;    1889 : 
30349,  Oct.  7.  11006 

Divided  household;  a  sketch,  by  C.  W.  Turner. 
15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Charles  W.  Turner,  New  York ;  D :  8118, 
Feb.  19,  1906;  2c.  Feb.  19,  1906.  11007 

Divided  houses;  play  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Converse. 
[2],  49  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  4,  1914 ;  D :  35982  ;  Florence  Con- 
verse, Welles! ey,  Mass.  11007a 

Divided  lives;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Stevens. 
45  p.    t".    Typewritten. 

©  Millie  Stevens,  New  York ;  D :  6910,  July 
6,  1905 ;  2c.  July  7,  1905.  11008 

Divided  (A)  path;  original  play  of  to-day  de- 
picting modern  ideas,  by  J.  Dunn,  jr.  [2], 
49  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic  Nov.  5,  1910 ;  D :  22493 ;  James  Dunn, 
jr.,  Cleveland.  11009 


Divided  (The)  skirt;  original  farce  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  H.  Hoyte.    Typewritten. 

©  Hereward  Hoyte  and  Carl   Smith,   San 
Francisco ;  1894 :  40340,  Sept.  4 ;  2c.  Sept.  5. 

11010 

Dividends;  drama  of  love  and  labor  in  4  acts, 
by  Dora  Stuart.    78  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  8,  1915;  D:S9901;  D.  Stuart, 
Los  Gatos.  Cal.  11010a 

play  in  3  acts,  by  L.  E.  F.  Prince.    83  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  24,  1911 ;  D :  23455 ;  Leslie  E.  P. 
Prince,   Washington.  ,  11011 

Dividing  (The)  line;  by  B.  A.  Hunter.  163  p. 
4".    Typewritten. 

©  Bertha  Ancella  Hunter,  Los  Angeles ;  D : 
13275,  July  2,  1908;  2c.  Jan.  12,  1909.       11012 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  Bullock.     [94]  p. 

4".    TjT)ewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  29,  1911 ;  D :  24357 ;  William  Bul- 
lock, New  York.  11013 

Divilish  whiskey.     See  Daddy  McFinn. 

Divina  commedia.     See  Tragedia  (La)  del  beso. 

Divine  (The)  Aretino;  a  play,  by  R.  W.  Smith. 
83  p.    8".     TjTJewritten. 

©  Robert  William  Smith,  Bournemouth, 
England;  D :  3789,  Aug.  4,  1903;  2c.  Aug.  4. 
1903.  11014 

Divine  conception;  play  in  4  acts,  by  K.  Kohn. 
112  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  17,  1915 ;  D :  41771 ;  Koby  Kohn, 
Lincoln,  Neb.  11014a 

Divine  (The)  gift;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Henry  Ar- 
thur Jones.  New  York,  G.  H.  Doran  co.,  1913. 
178  p.    12". 

©  .June  13,  1913;  2c.  June  14,  1913;  D: 
33547;  George  H.  Doran  co..  New  York.  11015 

Divine  (A)  law  suit.  See  In  the  realms  of  the 
other  world. 

Divine  (The)  Mahatma;  a  passion  play  in  3 
acts,  by  Lion  Margrave  [pseud,  of  L.  Terry] 
[London]  Printed  bv  The  Saint  Pancras  elec- 
tric press  [1908]     112  p.    12°. 

©  Leonard  Terry,  London ;  D :  14002,  Sept. 
17,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  17,  1908.  11016 

Divine  (The)  tragedy;  by  H.  W.  Longfellow. 
Boston,  James  R.  Osgood  and  company,  1871. 
iv,  150  p.    12°. 

©  Henry  Wadsworth  Longfellow,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass. ;  1871 :  11144.  Nov.  24 ;  2c.  Dec. 
13.  ^  11016a 

•  Same. 

©  by  Ernest  W.  Longfellow,  Cambridge. 
Mass.,  in  renewal  for  14  years  from  Nov.  24, 
1899 ;  1899 :  39331,  June  15.  11016b 


527 


11016 


DBAMATIG   COMPOSITIONS 


11039 


Divine  (The)  tragedy— Continued. 

Same. 

©  by  Ernest  W.  Longfellow,  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  as  the  child  of  the  deceased  author,  in 
extension  for  14  years.  Renewal  no.  3913, 
Jan.  27,  1913.  Renewal  entry,  June  15,  1899, 
no.  39331.  HOl^c 

a  drama  of  the  Christ,  by  Peyton  Harrison 

Hoge.    New  York,  Chicago  [etc.]  F.  H.  Revell 
company  [1905]     164  p.    12°. 

©  Fleming  H.  Revell  co.,  New   York;   D: 
7722,  Dec.  6,  1905 ;  2c.  Dec.  6,  1905.  11017 

See  also  Christus. 


Diving  elk;  by  W.  F.  Carver.    Typewritten. 

©  W.  F.  Carver,  Chicago ;  1899 :  21638,  Mar. 
25 ;  2c.  Mar.  25.  11018 

Diving  (The)  horse;  a  romantic  western  drama 
of  5  acts  and  8  scenes,  by  W.  F.  Carver. 

©  W.  F.  Carver,  Chicago ;  1898 :  34331,  June 
4;  2c.  June  4.  11019 

Divorce;  by  A.  VV.  Greeley.     23  p.     f.    Type- 
written. 

©    Alfred    W.    Greeley,    Washington;    D: 
3183,  Mar.  24,  1903 ;  2c.  Apr.  6,  1903.        11020 

a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  C.  W.  Barry. 

©  Charles  W.  Barry,  New  York ;  1871 :  7817, 
Aug.  21.  11021 

1  act  farce,  by  J.  B.  Foster.    [2],  26  p.    4". 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  27,  1910;  D:  21429;  Julia  B. 
Foster,  Berkeley,  Cal.  11022 

•an  original  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  L.  Al- 


den. 

©  W.  L.  Alden,  New  York ;  1871 :  3205,  Apr. 
13.  11023 

piece  en  3  actes,  par  P.  Bourget  et  A.  Cury. 

[Paris,  Impr.  de  I'lUustratiou,  1908]     1  p.  1., 
84  p.    12°. 

©  Paul  Bourget  and  Andre  Cury,  Paris ;  D : 
12320,  Feb.  7,  1908;  2c.  Feb.  8,  1908.        11024 

play  in  3  acts,  by  Wm.  Anthony  McGuire. 

[76]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  22,  1912 ;  D :  29453 ;  Jane  L.  Mc- 
Guire, Chicago.  11025 


—  a  problem  play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Harcourt. 

©  Marshall  Harcourt,  New  York ;  D :  10978, 
July  15,  1907.  11026 

—  or,  Certain  as  death,  an  original  drama. 

©    Oliver    Doud    Byron,    Brooklyn;    1871: 
2266,  Mar.  17 ;  and  7524,  Aug.  12.    1 1027, 1 1028 

— -  See  also  Byer's  library  of  tabloid  plays. 


Divorce  (A)  agent;  a  farce  comedy  and  sketch, 
by  G.  Leslie. 

©  George  Leslie,  New  York;  1898:46132, 
Aug.  3.  11029 

Divorce  bubbles;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  L.    mr 
Starr.     [2],  120  p.    4°.    Typewritten.  || 

©  Ic.  Mar.  14,  1913;  D:  32679;  Ernest  L. 
Starr.  Winston-Salem.  N.  C.  11030 

'Divorce  (The)  case;  by  R.  E.  Cummings.     [2], 
13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  3,  1911;   D:  25663;   Ralph  E. 
Cummings,  San  Diego,  Cal.  11031 

comedy  in  1  act,  by  G.  K.  O'Neill.     12  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  2,  1915 ;  D :  39842 ;  George  Kerr 
O'Neill,  Philadelphia.  11031a 

•  drama  in  3  acts,  by  V.  Morales. 

©    Vincente    Morales,    Washington;    1889: 
21444,  July  11.  11032 

•dramatic  composition,  by  C.  A.  Pusey.    [2] 


p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  7,  1910;  D:  22242;  Charles  A. 
Pusey,  Jacksous  Mills,  N.  J.  11033 

Divorce  colony;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  W. 
Mumford.     68  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ethel  Watts  Mumford,  New  York;  D: 
6985,  July  15,  1905 ;  2c.  July  26,  1905.      11034 

musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  book,  lyrics  and 


music  by  E.  Hauford.     [7],  85  p.    4".    Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  1,  1914 ;  D :  36580 ;  Edwin  Hau- 
ford, New  York.  11034a 

Divorce  court  trial  in  darkest  Africa;  sketch, 
by  E.  A.  Meysenburg.    8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Feb.  21,  1912 ;  D :  288.50 ;  Edward  Ar- 
nold Meysenburg,  New  York.  11035 

Divorce  (The)  cure;  a  dramatic  sketch  in  sev- 
eral scenes,  by  Frank  B.  Coigne.  5  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Apr.  4,   1912;    D:  29278;   Champion 
film  CO.,  New  York.  11036 

Divorce  fund;  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  E.  Thomas. 
130  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    12,    1909;    D:  17352;    A.    B. 
Thomas,  New  York.  11037 

Divorce  (The)  lawyer;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
J.  SB.  Hosford.    11  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  27,  1912 ;  D :  30114 ;  J.  B.  Hos- 
ford, Portland,  Or.  11038 

•play  in  4  acts,  by   Sonny  Day   [pseud,  of 


Simon  L.  Simpson]    94  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  23,  1909 ;  D :  16865 ;  Fannie  H. 
Simpson,  Brooklyn.  11039 


528 


11040 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE  UNITED   STATES 


11061 


Divorce  (The)  mill;  a  romedy  in  3  acts,  by  M. 
Price. 

©  Mark  Price,  New  York ;  1887 :  149S9,  June 
9.  11040 

piny  in  4  acts,  by  R.  Phillips.     [1],  92  p. 


4".    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   30,    1912;    D :  31000 ;    Russell 
Phillips,  New  York.  11041 

Divorce  (The)  question;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Wil- 
liam Anthony  McGuire.  76  p.  4".  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Ic.    July    26,    1915;    D:  41313;    Ed.    W. 
Rowland  &  Edwin  Cliiford,  inc.,  Chicago. 

11041a 

Divorce  (A)  under  difficulties;  a  3  act  farce 
comedy,  by  R.  V.  Spencer.  47  p.  f".  Type- 
written. 

©   Richard   V.    Spencer,   Los   Angeles;    D: 
11S8G,  Dec.  7,  1907 ;  2c.  Dec.  7,  1907.         11042 

Divorce  (A)  wanted.     See  My  mother-in-law. 

Divorced;  an  original  comedy,  by  W.  L.  Alden. 
©  William  L.  Alden,  New  York ;  1871 :  3167, 
Apr.  11.  11043 

a  play  in  -5  acts,  dramatized  from  the  novel 


He  knew  he  was  right,  by  S.  Ryan  and  G.  W. 
Murry. 

©  Sam  Ryan  and  George  W.  Murry,  She- 
boygan, Wis. ;  1872  :  8219,  Aug.  3.  11044 

Divorced  bride;  dramatic  composition  in  3  acts, 
by  H.  B.  Sinitli.    122  p.    4°.    Typewi-itten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  22,  1910;  D :  20535 ;  Harry  B. 
Smith,  New  York.  11045 

Divorced  by  death;  a  melodrama  in  3  acts,  by 
A.  A.  Ivillen. 

©  Andrew  Augustine  Killen,  Eureka,  Cal. ; 
1895  :  51599,  Oct.  11.  11G46 

or.   The   fortune   teller   of  New  York,   a 


drama  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Killeuton. 

©    Andrew    Killenton.    Lawrence,    Mass. ; 
1875:9282,  Sept.  7.  11047 

Divorced  by  nature;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  E.  J. 
M.  Hart.     157  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edgar  J.  M.  Unvt,  New  York;  D :  2221, 
Aug.  12,  1902;  2c.  Sept.  3,  1902.  11048 

Divorced  by  proxy;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  L.  B. 
Parker.    Typewritten. 

©  Lera  B.  Parker,  Washington,  la.;  1899: 
20057,  Mar.  18;  2c.  Mar.  18.  11049 

Divorced  (The)  husband;  a  society  and  domes- 
tic play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  .Johnson.  85  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Covington    Johnson,    New    York ;    1884 : 
23484,  Nov.  24 ;  Ic.  Nov.  24.  11050 


Divorced  life;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  Denegre. 
©    Charles    Denegre,    Washington;    1899: 
5218,  Jan.  12 ;  2c.  Mar.  14.  11051 

Divorcee;  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  book  and 
lyrics,  by  L.  A.  Barber,  music  by  J.  Franclyn 
Boyer. 

©  La  Verne  A.  Barber,  Johnstown,  Pa. ;  D : 
7450,  Oct.  24,  1905.  11052 

play  in  1  act,  by  S.  Gertsman.     21  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  27,  1910 ;  D :  20895 ;  S.  Gertsman, 
Spokane,  Wash.  11053 

Divorcees'  dilemma;  drama  in  1  act,  by  W.  S. 
Shoemaker.    [1],  17  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  16,  1912;   D:  31147;  Walter  S. 
Shoemaker,  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y.        11054 

Divorces  while  you  wait;  comedy  in  1  act  and  1 
scene,  by  C.  N.  Hood.    11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©  Charles  Newton  Hood,  ^Medina.   N,   Y. ; 
D :  12011,  Dec.  30,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  15,  1908. 

11055 

Divorciados  (Los);  opereta  en  3  actos,  escrita 
por  P.  Parellada  con  el  asunto  de  la  austriaca 
La  mujer  dlv(»rciada,  adaptaciOn  musical  del 
maestro  Ricnrdo  Sendra.  Mndrid  [Soclcdad 
de  fiutores  espauoles]  1911.  65  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Aug.   2L   1911;   2c.   Aug.   22,   1911;   D: 
25043  ;  Pablo  Parellada,  Madrid.  11056 

Divorgon. 

©Charles  Morley, Philadelphia ;  1882:0828, 
Apr.  28.  11057 

Divorgons;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Yictorien  Sar- 
dou  and  Emlle  de  Nnjac.  [The  Judicedition] 
New  York,  V.  RuUman  [1885]  09  p.  8°. 
[French  and  English  text  on  opposite  pages] 

©  F.  Riillman,  New  York;  1885:21013.  Oct. 
15;  2c.  Oct.  22.  11058 

tr.    and    adapted    by    .Tames    Slevin. 


[140]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  A.  E.  Boyer,  New  York ;  D :  11432,  Sept. 
28,  1907;  2c.  Oct.  4,  1907.  11059 


—  a  comedy  of  modern  French  life,  in  3  acts, 
by  W.  Nowell.     124  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Wedgewood    Nowell,    Philadelphia;    D: 
11254,  Aug.  29,  1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  30,  1907.     11060 

an  original  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Charles  P. 


Norton,  founded  on  the  story  and  incitlents  of 
the  French  comedy  of  same  title.  Chicago, 
Chicago  manuscript  co.,  1912.  [61]  p.  t". 
Mimeographed. 

©  Dec.  24,  1912  ;  2c.  Feb.  10,  1913 ;  D :  32250, 
Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  11061 


5379—15- 


-34 


529 


11062 


DEAMATIC  COMPOSITIONS 


11083 


Divorgons — Continued. 

pliiy  in  1  iict.  ndiiptefl  from  tlie  comedy  of 

Victorieii  Sanlou,  by  T.  Biiehauau.    48  p.    4". 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  20,  1913;  D:  35075;  Thompson 

Buclianan,  New  York.  11062 

(Let's  get  a  divorce);  comedy  in  3  acts. 


tr.  from  the  Frencli  of  Victorien  Sardou  and 
Emiie  de  Najac  by  Cliarles  Klauber.  Cliicaso 
and  New  Yorlc,  Dramatic  pub.  co.  [1909]  IIG 
p.  10°.  (On  cover:  Sergei's  acting  drama, 
no.  G02) 

©  Dec.  20.  1909 ;  2c.  Dec.  22, 1909 ;  D :  177G1 ; 
Dramatic  pub.  CO.,  Chicago.  11063 

Dix  minutes  d'auto;  vaudeville  en  3  actes,  par 
G.  Berr  et  P.  Decourcelle.  Paris,  P.  V.  Stock, 
1909.     170  p.     12°. 

©Georges  Berr  et  Pierre  Decourcelle, Paris; 
D :  15391,  Mar.  22,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  22,  1909. 

11064 

Dixie;  by  S.  P.  Levy.    64  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Jan.  28,  1910;  D:  20047;  Sidney  P. 
Levy,  Pensacola,  Fla.  11065 

an  American  play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  G.  Don- 
nelly.    19G  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  II.  Grattan  Donnelly,  Auburndale,  Mass.; 
D :  0278,  Mar.  G,  1905 ;  2c.  Mar.  G,  1905.    11066 

a  drama,  by  L.  Fletcher. 

©  Lydia  Fletcher,  Washington ;  1883 :  17985, 
Oct.  1.  11067 

or.  Old  gems  reset,  a  pantomime,  by  Mrs. 

A.  Jlitchell.    4  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  Albert  L.  Mitchell;  Paris,  Ky. ;  D: 
9915,  Feb.  7,  1907;  2c.  Feb.  7,  1907.         11068 

Dixie-Doodle;  a  theatrical  composition, by  E. W. 
Fordvce.    19  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  E.  W.  Fordyce,  Auniston,  Ala. ;  D :  11079, 
July  29,  1907;  2c.  July  29,  1907.  11069 

Dixie  (A)  girl;  by  V.  H.  Pendleton. 

©  Virginia  Hunter  Pendleton,  Yarmouth, 
Me. ;  D  :  4G29,  Feb.  19,  1904.  11070 

Dixie  (The)  guards;  in  1  act  and  2  scenes,  by 
H.  I'incus  and  J.  Cautwell.  2  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Henry  Pincus,  New  York,  John  Cantwell, 
Brooklyn;  D :  G740,  May  27,  1905;  2c.  May 
27,  1905.  11071 

Dixie-land;  by  F.  R.  Mulvihill.  20  p.  4°. 
Tyi)e\vritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  30,  1909;  D:1G975;  Frances  II. 
Mulvihill,  Wilmington,  Cal.  11072 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  James  M.  T^Iartin.  Chi- 
cago, Chicago  manuscript  CO.,  1910.  [G2]  p. 
f.     Jlimeographed. 

©  May  28,  1910;  2c.  June  4,  1910;  D: 
21257  ;  Nelson  Compstou  and  Alexander  Byers, 
Chicago.  11073 


Dixie,  our  culler'd  brudder;  an  Ethiopian  opera, 
in  1  scene. 

©  Happy  hours  co.,  New  York;  1874: 1223G, 
Sept.  28;  2c.  Oct.  17.  11074 

Dixie's  land;  a  drama  in  4  acts  and  8  tableaux, 
by  Whallen  and  Martell. 

©  Whallen  and  Martell,  Union  Hill,  N.  J. ; 
1893:52980,  Nov.  28.  11075 

"Dixon's  divorce;  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  E.  Hall. 
[74]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  IS,  1911;  D:  23705;  Anne  Eliza- 
beth Hall,  London.  11076 


\ 


Dizzy     (The) 
seraglio. 


blondes.     See    Sultan's     (The) 


Dizzy's  dilemmas;  a  farce  in  1  act  for  male 
characters  only,  by  Charles  Ingersoll  Brown. 
Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1904.  2G  p.  12°. 
(On  cover:  Baker's  ed.  of  plays) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co..  Boston;  D :  4.511. 
.Tan.  IG,  1904;  2c.  Feb.  18,  1904.  11077 

Djamileh;  romantic  opera  in  1  act,  text  by 
Louis  Gallet,  music  by  George  Bizet.  New 
l'"ork,  Fred  Ilullman,  inc.,  1912.  31  p.  4°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Dec.  24,  1912;  2c.  Dec.  24,  1912;  D: 
31827;  Fred  Iluilman,  inc..  New  York.     11078 

D'moiselle  (La)  du  tabarin;  operette  en  3  actes 
[par]  M.  Ordonneau  et  A.  Alexandre.  Paris, 
Libra  irie  theatrale,  1910.  2  p.  1.,  132  p.  12". 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Mar.  24,  1910;  2c.  Mar.  14,  1910;  D: 
20444;  Maurice  Ordonneau  &Andr6  Alexandre. 
France.  11079 

Do  as  the  Romans  do;  by  L.  Ebbets.  4  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  20,  1911 ;  D :  28047 ;  Lester  Eb- 
bets, New  York.  11080 

Do  as  you  please;  dialog  for  3  girls  and  2  boys, 
by  E.  J.  Freund.  Antigo,  Wis.,  Autigo  pub- 
lishing company  [1915]  8  p.  24°.  (Dialogs 
for  school  picnics,  no.  14) 

©  July  20,  1915;  2c.  July  28,  1915;  D: 
41339;  Antigo  pub.  co.,  Antigo,  Wis. 

11080a 

Do-as-you-please  land;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  F. 
Thanhouser.    22,  [2]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  l\Iny  29,  1911 ;  D :  24353 ;  Frank  Than- 
houser, Milwaukee.  11081 

Same.     23  p.     8°. 

©  June  23,  1911;  2c.  June  26.  1911;  D: 
24572 ;  Frank  Thanhouser,  Milwaukee. 

Do    dreams    come    true?    fantasy,    by 
[G]  p.     f\     Typewritten. 

®   Ic.    Dec.    14,    1911;    D :  2G022 ; 
Roe,  Chicago. 


11082 
F.    Roe. 

Frances 
11033 


530 


11084 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


11106 


Do  fare  you  well;  nn  original  sketch,  words 
and  music  by  the  Reynolds  brothers,  George 
aud  Cliarles. 

©    Revnohls    bros.,    United    States;    1874: 
133S1.  Oct.  30.  11084 

Do  you  believe  in  devils?  play  in  1  act,  by 
Gustav  Bauhahn,  jr.     9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  5,  1913 ;  D :  352G4 ;  Gustav  Bau- 
hahn, New  York.  11085 

Do  you  get  me?  farce  in  3  acts,  by  G.  Newall. 
lis  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  29,  1915  ;  D :  40521 ;  Guy  Newall, 
Boston.  11085a 

Do  you  know?  I  don't,  do  you?  a  musical 
vocal  composition. 

©  Nelson  Waldron,  New  York ;  1S8S  :  2.5973. 
Sept.  12.  11086 

Do  you  love  me  dear?  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
L.  .1.  L.  Stilwell.    62  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©   I>aura   Jean    Li))bev-Stihvell,    Brooklyn ; 
D:  12037,  Jan.  3,  1908;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1908.  11087 

Do  you  want  a  divorce?  comedy  in  1  act  from 
the  French  of  Vlctorien  Sardou.  tr.  by  Beau- 
mont Claxton  [pseud,  of  T.  C.  Taylor]  74  p. 
8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  8,  1913:  D:  31910;  Thomas  Clax- 
ton Taylor,  Lorain,  O.  11088 

Do  you  want  to  buy  a  dog?  a  rural  comedy  in 
1  act,  by  S.  Peel.    5  p.    f".    Typewritten. 

©  Seth  Peel,  Edinburc:,  111. ;  D :  14S53,  Jan. 
11,  1909 ;  2c.  .Jan.  11,  1909.  11089 


Dobble  of  Butte;  in  4  acts,  by  P.  Shaw  and  A. 
Fahnestock.    75  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  12,  1910 ;  D :  22444 ;  Percy  Shaw 
and  Archie  Fahnestock,  New  York.         11090 

Dobbsmith;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  M.  E.  Mcin- 
tosh and  Z.  Gale. 

©   M.   E.   IMcIntosh   and    Zona   Gale,   IMil- 
waukee;  1897:7209,  Jan.  25.  11091 

Doble  (La)  vida;  drama  en  2  actos  y  en  prosa, 
orisinal  <le  J.  Frances.  Sladrid  fSociedad  de 
autores  espanoies]  1910.    44  p.    12". 

©  May  23.  1910 ;  2c.  May  24, 1910 ;  D  :  21184 ; 
Jos6  Frances,  Madrid.  11092 

Dobson's  honeymoon;  a  comedy  in  1  act.  7  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  James  P.  Brigfjs.  Chicago ;  D :  7304,  Sept. 
25,  1905;  2c.  Sept.  15,  1905.  11093 

Doc;  or,  The  warrant,  dramatic  composition  in 
1  act,  by  L.  McCormick.  20  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Ic.    Jidy   30,    1909;    D:1G424;    Langdon 
McCormick,  New  York.  11094 


Doc  and  Doris;  a  comedietta  in  1  act,  by  J.  S. 
Mackay. 

©    Julia    Stuart    Mackay,    Brooklyn;    D: 
10118,  Mar.  11.  1907.  11095 

Doc  Doolittle's  duplicity;  comedy-drama  in  3 
acts,  by  W.  H.  lurssell.  1G4  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  IMar.  13,  1911;  D:23G37;  William  H. 
Russell,  Philadelphia.  11096 

Doc  Whitman;  a  domestic  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  W.  T.  Hodge.    24  p.    f".    Typewritten. 

©  William  T.  Hodge,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  D: 
1278,  Jan.  13,  1902 ;  2c.  Aug.  3,  1905.         11097 

Doce  (Las)  de  la  noche;  entremes  Ifrico  en 
prosa,  de  A.  Lopez  Monfs,  musica  del  maestro 
Luis  Foglietti.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espagnoles]  1907.  20  p.  12°.  [Libretto  only] 
©  Antonio  Lopez  Monis,  INIadrid ;  D:  10312, 
Apr.  10,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1907.  11098 

Docteur;  comedle  en  1  acte,  [par]  Alexandre 
Bisson  et  Georges  Thurner.  Paris,  P.  V. 
Stock,  1900.     72  p.    12°. 

©  P.  V.  Stock,  Paris ;  1900  A :  29099,  Nov. 
30;  2c.  Nov.  30.  11099 

piece  en  1  acte,  de  G.  Jones  et  Hall  McAl- 
lister.   13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  24,   1912;   D:  30619;   Grahame 
Jones,  London.  11100 

Docteur  (Le)  Hortense;  operette  en  1  acte,  par 
Andr^  Moiiezy-Kon,  musique  de  A.  Mathe. 
Paris,  C.  Joubert,  1914.  30  p.  8°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©   Feb.    14,   1914;   2c.   Feb.   24,   1914;    D: 
36171;  Joubert,  Paris.  11100a 

Doctor  (The) ;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  adapted 
from  the  German. 

©  John  F.  Ward  and  D.  H.  Wilson,  United 
States;  1887:14497,  June  3.  11101 

— — by  L.  Bryce.    Typewritten. 

©   Lloyd    Bryce,    New   York;    1893:43527, 
Dec.  29 ;  2c.  Jan.  4,  1894.  11102 

— —  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Rogers. 

©  Frank  Rogers,   New  York;   1887:22794, 
Sept.  8.  11103 

a  drama,  by  AV.  G.  Harrison. 

©  William  Greer  Harrison,  United  States; 
1897 :  6615,  Jan.  22.  1 1 104 

drama  in  2  scenes,  by  G.  E.  Carter,  jr.    24  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  24,  1912 ;  D :  30092 ;  George  E. 
Carter,  jr.,  Brooklyn.  11105 

lesson  in  1  act,  by  G.  Jones  and  Hall  McAl- 
lister.    [2],  12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Aug.   24,   1912;   D:  30622;    Grahame 
Jones,  London.  11106 


531 


11107 


DKAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


11125 


Doctor  (The) — Continued. 

a  1  net  imisiciil  comedy  skit,  by  H.  Holman. 

6  p.    4".    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Hiirry  Holman,  New  York;  D:  14012,  Oct. 

9,  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  9.  1908.  11107 

a  1  net  play,  by  Barney  Gerard.    17  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  B.  Gerard,  New  York;  D:  11221,  Aug.  24, 
1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  24,  1907.  11108 


—  an  original  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Heer- 
mans. 

©  Forbes  Heermans,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. ;  1888 : 
35597,  Dec.  14.  11109 

an    original    comic    drama    in    3    acts,    by 


Clinrles  Townsend.     Autlior's  ed.    Boston,  W. 
H.   Baker  &  co.,  1897. 

©  Walter  H.  Bnker  &  co.,  Boston;   189G: 
6G190,  Dec.  5;  2c.  Dec.  21.  11110 

piny  in  prologue  and  3  nets,  by  Elise  AVest 


Quaife  and  A.  Bruning.    70  p.    4".    Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  7,  1914;  D:30G33;  Albert  Brun- 
ing, New  Yorlj.  11110a 

play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Marks.     152  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  27,  1915;  D:  41912;  Jennnette 
Marks,  South  Hadley,  Mass.  11110b 

Doctor  (The)  and  the  death;  emotional,  prob- 
lem-drama in  4  acts,  by  M.  P.  B.  Gruliam. 
50  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  28.  1914;  D:38G2G;  Jlercy  Pris- 
cilla  Buteson  Graham,  Sinking  Spring,  Pa. 

11110c 

Doctor  (The)  and  the  devil;  n  high  drnma  in 
5  nets,  taken  from  tlie  French  during  the  time 
of  Napoleon,  by  H.  F.  Calcina  and  .1.  U.  Cal- 
houn.    4  p.  1.,  4G  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  H.  F.  Cnlcina  and  J.  R.  Calhoun,  IMobile, 
Ala.;  1S9G:  G2508,  Nov.  IG;  2c.  Nov.  IG.  11111 

Dr.  Arlington's  wife;  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  Kelly. 
26  p.     f.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    17,    1913;    D:  32981;    George 
Kelly,  Philadelphia.  11112 

Doctor  Arinyon's  wife  (Die  wappenhaense); 
by  Paul  OsUnr  Iloecker,  adapted  from  the 
German  by  Ainsworth  IMiteliell.  London,  The 
International  copyright  bureau,  ltd.,  1905.  4 
p.  1.,  135  p.    12». 

©  International  copyright  bureau,  ltd.,  Lon- 
don ;  D :  7G22,  Nov.  20,  1905 ;  2c.  Nov.  20.  1905. 

11113 

Doctor  Aron's  adventure;  or,  A  tale  of  Cali- 
fornia, comedy  drama  in  5  acts.    12  p.    1G°. 

©   .Tohn  Abolton   Bolton,   Livermore,   Cal. ; 
1890 :  39521,  Dec.  13 ;  2c.  Apr.  4,  1891.       11114 


Doctor  Auntie;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  Brown.  36 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  20, 1912 ;  D :  30917 ;  Alice  Brown, 
Boston.  11115 

Dr.  Baldwin;  by  R.  G.  IMcMahon. 

©  Rose  Coins  McMahon,  Pittsburgh;  1893: 
41881,  Sept.  16.  11116 

Dr.  Baxter's  servants;  farce  in  1  act,  by  Patrick 
C.  Liudon. 

©   Ames  pub.   co.,   Clyde,   O. ;   1898:77318, 
Dec.  31 ;  2c.  .Tan.  7,  1899.  11117 

Doctor  Beans  from  Boston;  musical  play  in  3 
nets,  by  S.  H.  Dudley  and  H.  Troy.  41  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  19,  1912;  D :  29423 ;  Henry  Trov 
and  S.  H.  Dudley,  New  York.  11118 

Doctor  Benjamin;  play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  Seibel. 
129  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Inn.  1.5,  1914;  D:356GG;  George  Sei- 
bel, Pittsburgh.  11118a 

Dr.  Bentham's  folly;  comedy,  by  H.  Steinmaun 
and  L.  Strauss.     59  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  8,  1910;  D:  20190;  H.  Steinmnnn 
and  L.  Strauss,  Boston.  11119 

Doctor  Brown;  fnrce  comedy  in  1  act,  by  E.  AV. 
Cortis.     13  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    .Tune    14,    1913;    D:  33487;    Ernest 
Whitehouse  Cortis,  East  Orange,  N.  J.     11120 

Doctor  Brown's  butler;  farce  plnylet  in  1  act, 
by  H.  Metz.     [15]  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  15,  1915  ;  D  :  42579 ;  Hubert  Metz, 
New  York.  11120a 

Dr.  Bug-inski's  will;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  B.  I. 
Kofoed  [i.  e.,  Blanclie  Irbe  Bremner]  75  p. 
t°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  22,  1909 ;  D  :  17504  ;  Blanche  Trb6 
Kofoed,  Portland,  Or.  11121 

by  B.  I.  Bremner.  84  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  June  2,  1913 ;  D :  33387 ;  Blanche  Irbe 
Bremner,  Los  Angeles.  11122 

Doctor  Bugs'  bughouse;  by  E.  R.  Leonard.  6  p. 
obi.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  23,  1910 ;  D :  20869 ;  Edward  R. 
Leonard,  Philadelpliia.  11123 

Doctor  Bunce;  a  play,  by  L.  .T.  Tynan. 

©  Leonard  J.  Tynan,  Paterson ;  1890 :  36146, 
Nov.  17.  11124 

Doctor  (A)  by  courtesy;  or,  A  jolly  mix  up,  a 
farce  in  3  acts,  by  Ullie  Akerstrom.  New 
York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1906.    56  p.    12°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York;  D:7S03, 
.Tan.  2,  1906 ;  2c.  Jan.  10.  1906.  1!  125 


532 


11128 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE  UNITED   STATES 


11143 


Dr.  Chauncey's  visit;  an  original  musical  vaude- 
ville skit,  by  J.  Hart 

©   Joseph    Hart,    New    York;    1898:30277, 
May  16 ;  2c.  May  14.  11126 

Dr.  Clyde;  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  Sydney  Rosen- 
feld. 

©  W.  H.  Powers,  Detroit ;  1880 :  G098,  Apr. 
19.  11127 

tr.    and    adapted    from   Adolpli    L'Ar- 


ronge's  German  pla.v.  Dr.  Klaus. 

©  Sydney  Rosenfeld  and  Ad.  Neuendorff. 
United 'states;  1879: 19,  Jan.  2.  11128 

Doctor  Craag;  dramatic  playlet,  by  W.  W. 
Steiner.     24  p.    4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  14,  1912;  D:  31392;  Walter  W. 
Steiner,  New  York.  11129 

Doctor  Cupid  (L'Amore  medico);  musical  com- 
edy in  2  acts,  book  by  Enrico  Golisciani,  after 
Moliere's  L'Aniour  niedecin,  music  by  Ermanno 
Wolf-Ferrari,  English  version  by  Claude  Avel- 
ing.  New  York,  G.  Schinner;  Paris,  Soeiete 
des  editions  nmsicales  [1914]  4  p.  1.,  87  p.  8". 
(G.  Schirmer's  collection  of  opera-librettos) 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Mar.  10,  1914;  2c.  Mar.  12,  1914;  D: 
36323;  G.  Schirmer,  New  York.  11129a 

Dr.  Cure- All;  by  Longley  Ta.vlor  [i.  e.  C.  T.  L. 
Taylor]     23  p."    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Thomas  T.ongley  Ta.ylor,  Lam- 
bertviile,  N.  J.;  D:S154,  Feb.  15,  1906;  2c. 
Feb.  15,  1906.  11130 

■a  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  S.  Jennie   Smith. 


Philadelphia,  The  Penn  publishing  co.,   1892. 

©  Penn  pub.  CO.,  Philadelphia ;  1892 :  13519, 

Mar.  28 ;  2c.  Mar.  28.  11131 

Doctor  Dandy;  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  adapted 
fi-om  Moliei-e's  Le  mCdecin  mnlgre  lui,  book 
and  lyrics  by  E.L.Dudley.  [115]  p.  4".  Type- 
written.    [Words  only] 

©  E.  Lawrence  Dudlev.  Camden.  N.  J.;  D: 
6808,  June  12,  1905 ;  2c.  June  12,  1905.     11132 

Di\  De  Luxe;  play  in  3  acts,  by  O.  Hauerbach. 
132  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  IMar.  14.  1911 ;  D :  23648 ;  Otto  Hauer- 
bach, New  York.  11133 

Doctor  Dickey;  a  libretto,  by  Francis  White- 
hill.    57  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Edwin  C.  Martin,  Watchung,  N.  J.;  D: 
13163,  June  11,  1908;  2c.  June  11,  1908.  11134 

Doctor  Dick's  Indian;  or,  Pontiac's  conspiracy, 
u  farce  comedy  in  1  act,  by  J.  W.  Cutshaw. 

©   James  W.   Cutshaw,   Chicago ;   D :  4891, 
Apr.  6,  1904.  11135 


Doctor  Dinckl's  doubles;  a  comedy  of  modern 
American  life  in  3  acts,  by  U.  Billman. 

©  Howbert  Billman,  Chicago;  1897:24083, 
Apr.  19.  11136 

Dr.  Dippy 's  sanitarium;  a  farce  comedy  in  1 
act.  by  C.  Kelly.  3  p.  1.,  28  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  19,  1914 ;  D :  38850 ;  Claud  Kelly, 
Los  Angeles.  11136a 


Dr.    Dobbs'    assistant, 
vaudeville. 


See    Half    hours    of 


Doctor-doctor;   3   act   comedy^,  by   W.    S.    Van 
Dyke.     93  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  11,  1915 ;  D :  41464 ;  Woodbridge 
Strong  Van  Dyke,  Ashford,  AVash.        11136b 

Doctor  Doolittle;  fnrce  in  1  act,  by  F.  Pixley. 
16  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  11,  1914 ;  D :  38779 ;  Frank  Pis- 
ley,  Pebble  Beach,  Cal.  11136c 

Doctor  Dope;  a  musical  comedy  in  8  acts,  by  S. 
Wood. 

©  Stanley  Wood,  Chicago ;  D :  11288.  Aug. 
15,  1907.  11137 

Dr.  Dupont  and  my  cousin.     8eG  Vice  versa. 

Doctor  Electro;  a  spectacular  drama,  by  I. 
Kiralfy. 

©   Irare  Kiralfy,   New  York;   1886:22865, 
Oct.  11.  11138 

Doctor  Eli;  a  comedy,  by  J.  R.  S.  Birch. 

©  Joseph  R.  S.  Birch,  Washington,  Knn. ; 
1896:18108,  Mar.  2L  11139 

Dr.  Elliott;  piny  in  3  acts,  by  A.  I.  F.  Buxbaum. 
53  p.     4".     Typewi-itten. 

©  Ic.  June  12,  1914;  D:  37295;  Asher  Isaac 
Falk  Buxbaum,  New  York.  11139a 

Doctor  Evans;  a  drama,  by  A.  Golze.  85  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©   Albert   Golze,   Philadelphia;    1895:5017, 
Jan.  23 ;  Ic.  Jan.  23.  11140 

Dr.  Fix;  bluff  in  3  aufziigen.  von  Paul  L.  Fuhr- 
ninnn  und  Viktor  Schwannecke.  Jliinchen, 
Drei  masken  verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1913.  94 
p.     8". 

©  Ic.  Jan.  9,  1913;  D:  31957;  Drei  masken 
verhig,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Munich.  11141 

Doctor  Fixemquick  fixed;  eccentric  comedy 
sketch,  by  Mary  E.  P.  Thayer.  12  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  18,  1912;  D:  30891;  Frank  W. 
Finn,  Wilkinsonville,  Mass.  11142 

Dr.  Ely;  a  military  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  S. 
Greenleaf. 

©  Sue  Greenleaf,  Fort  Worth,  Tex.;  1898: 
54818,  Sept.  19;  2c.  Sept.  19.  11143 


538 


11144 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


11163 


Dr.  Foote's  foot;  a  farcical  vaiuleville  sketch, 
by  D.  S.  Anderson.    14  p.    4°,    Typewritten. 

©  Dwiclit  Spencer  Anderson,  Cleveland  ;  D  : 
951G,  Nov.  2G,  190G;  2c.  Dec.  3.  190G.      11144 

Same.    2  p.  1.,  16  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©    DwiKlit    S.    Anderson,    Cleveland;     D: 
10101,  Mar.  8,  1907;  2c.  Mar.  8,  1907.      11145 

Dr.  Hardhack's  prescription;  a  play  for  chil- 
dren, in  4  acts,  hv  K.  M.  Kice.  Worthiugton, 
Mass.,  K.  M.  Kice  [1908]     14  p.    12°. 

©  K.  ISIcDowell  Rice,  Worth inston,  Mass. ; 
D :  13557,  Aug.  17.  190S ;  2c.  Feb.  8,  1909. 

11146 

Doctor  Hipp,  the  hypnotizer;  by  Frank  Du- 
niont.  New  York.  Chicago  [etc.]  M.  Witraark 
&  sons  [19031  11  P-  16°.  (On  cover:  The 
Witmark  comic  plays) 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York;  D:  3073. 
Feb.  11,  1003;  2c.  Feb.  11,  1903.  11147 

Doctor  (The),  how  he  became  a  street  sales- 
man; original  play  in  5  acts,  by  A.  L.  John- 
son. 

©  Annie  I^ewis  Johnson,  Louisville;  1883; 
21855,  Nov.  24.  11148 

Doctor  Hunter;  a  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by 
A.  J.  Rlethen.  jr.  [Author's  ed.]  Minneapo- 
lis, I\Iinn.,  1895.     76  p.     8°. 

©  Alden  .Joseph  Blethen,  jr.,  Minneapolis; 
1895:30531,  June  8;  2c.  July  22.  11149 

Doctor  (The)  in  spite  of  himself;  farce  in  2 
acts,  by  MoliOre,  tr.  by  Barrett  H.  Clark. 
New  York,  S.  French ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd., 
1915.  2  p.  1.,  3-29  p.  12°.  [Note:  Transla- 
tion of  Le  medecin  malgre  lui] 

©  Mar.  4,  1915 ;  2c.  Mar.  5,  1915 ;  D :  39879  ; 
Samuel  French,  New  York.  11149a 

See  also  Kiltartan  (The)  Moliere. 


Dr.  Jekyll  and  Mr.  Hyde — Continued. 

play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Comyns  Carr.  founded 

on  the  story  of  Robert  Louis  Stevenson.     89 

p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  29,  1910;  D:  20054;  H.  B.  Irv- 
ing, London.  11154 


Dr.  Jack's  patient;  or,  A  dental  dilemma,  m 
1  act  comedy,  by  A.  R.  MoliSre. 

©    Ana  is    Redin    Moliere,    San    Francisco; 
1899:G3G52,  Oct.  2.  11150 

Dr.  Jekyll  and  Mr.  Hyde;  a  drama  in  5  acts, 
with  original  1st  and  3d  acts  and  the  climax 
to  2d,  4tli  and  5th  acts,  by  R.  N.  Traver. 

©    Robert    N.    Traver,    New    York;    1888: 
16874,  June  12.  11151 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  Nelson  Compston.  Chi- 
cago, The  Chicago  manuscript  CO.,  1910.  58 
p.    f.    Mimeographed. 

©   .Tan.    17,    1910;    2c.    Jan.    31,    1910;    D: 
200G7;  Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  11152 

-by  R.  IMansfield. 


©  Richard  Mansfield,  Bo.stou ;  18S6:10S!41, 
May  7.  11153 


or,   A  misspent  life,   a  drama  in  4  acts, 

adapted  and  arr.  from  Robert  Louis  Steven- 
son's novel  by  L.  Forepaugh  and  G.  F.  Fish. 
40  p.    12°. 

©  Luella  Forepaugh  and  George  F.  Fish, 
Philadelphia;  1897:23469,  Apr.  15;  2c.  IMar. 
31,  1899;  2c.  June  5,  190G.  11155 

-— -  See  also  Good  against  evil. 

Dr.  Jim's  ward;  play  in  1  act,  by  B.  G.  Mason. 
24  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  28,  1912 ;  D :  31820 ;  Ben  C.  Ma- 
son. Washington.  11156 

Dr.  Johnson;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  L.  Trevor. 
Typewritten. 

©  Leo  Trevor,  London;  1896:50653,  Sept. 
10 ;  2c.  Aug.  31.  11157 

Dr.  Jonathon;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  R.  V.  Hamil- 
ton.   38  p.    4°.    Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  July  6,  1909;  D:  16398;  Ruhv  V. 
Hamilton,  Will  Valley,  Cal.  11158 

Dr.  Kabala.     See  Hypnotism. 

Doctor  Katheriue;  play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  W. 
Tucker.    96  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  19,  1913;  D:  33538;  Charle.s 
Winfred  Tucker,  Pittsburgh.  11159 

Doctor  Kilkenny's  conversion;  a  playlet  for 
three  people,  by  A.  M.  Legg.  15  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Augustus  Morris  Legg,  Decatur,  111.;  D: 
14005,  Oct.  8,  1908;  2c.  Oct.  8,  1908.        11160 

Dr.  Klaus;  comedy  in  5  acts,  tr.  and  adapted 
from  Adolf  I/Arronge's  German  play,  Dr. 
Klaus,  by  A.  Neuendorff. 

©  Ad.  Neuendorff,  United  States;  1878: 
14075,  Dec.  2.  11161 

See  also  Coachman  Hig-gins,   M.  D. — Dr. 

Clyde. 

Doctor  Knott. 

©  Frank  I>ester  Wakefield,  Brooklyn ;  D : 
5897,  Dec.  1,  1904.  11162 

Doctor  Kohn;  a  tragedy  of  the  present  day,  in 
4  acts,  by  Max  Nordau,  tr.  from  the  German, 
by  M.  J.  Safford. 

©  Mary  Joanna  Safford,  Washington ;  1899  : 
5758,  Jan.  14.  11163 


534 


11163 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE  UNITED   STATES 


11182 


Doctor  Love;  comedy  In  3  acts,  hy  IMoli^re,  tr. 
by  Barrett  H.  Clai-k.  New  York,  S.  French; 
Lon(lon,S.  French,  ltd.  [19151  21  p.  12°.  (The 
woi-ld's  best  plays  by  celebrated  European 
authors) 

©   Sept.  16,   1915;   2c.   Sept.   17,   1915;   D: 
41765;  Samuel  French,  New  York.       11163a 

Dr.  Lovell;  play  in  a  prolopjiie  and  3  acts,  by 
E.  B.  Lent.    75  p.     f*.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  2,  1913;  D:  31854;  Edward  B. 
Lent,  Freeport,  N.  Y.  11164 

play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  B.  Lent.     120  p.     4". 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  14,  1913;  D:  32708;  Edward  B. 
Lent,  Freeport,  N.  Y.  11165 

Doctor  liow-rents  (Lorentz)  surg-ery;  or,  The 
Co-re-in  twins,  Cheek  and  Chin,  farce,  by 
Frank  Dumont.  New  York,  Chicago  [etc.], 
M.  Witmark  &  sons,  1904.  2  p.  1.,  [3]-12  p. 
12".  (On  cover:  The  Witmark  stage  publica- 
tions) 

©  T\L  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York ;  D :  6040, 
Dec.  28,  1904;  2c.  Dec.  27,  1904.  11166 

Dr.  Lynn's  thauma. 

©  C.  H.  Senauer,  New  York  State;  18S4: 
20544,  Oct.  11.  11167 

Dr.  McBeatem;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  F.  E.  Hi- 
land. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1899: 
23185,  Apr.  1 ;  2c.  May  4.  11168 

Dr.  Marie  Zelma;  "(Irama  in  3  acts,  by  O.  M. 
Johnson.     125  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  26,  1911;  D:  24583;  Olive  M. 
Johnson,  Euglewood,  N.  J.  11169 

play  in  3  acts,  by  O.  M.  Johnson.     54  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  19,  1910;  D:  17977;  Olive  M. 
Johnson,  Fruitvale,  Gal.  11170 

Doctor  Markam;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  Paul 
Pre.ster  Temple  [pseud,  of  W.  W.  Davis]  [62] 
p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  William  VvMiiting  Davis,  Nev/  York;  D: 
12543,  Mar.  4,  1908;  2c.  July  9,  1908.      11171 

Dr.  Milligan's  first  patient;  by  S.  Broome 
[pseud,  of  Alice  M.  Smith]  15  p.  4".  T.vpe- 
written. 

©  Sutton  Broome,  Tacoma;  D:9777,  J;ni. 
10,  1907 ;  2c.  Nov.  16,  1906.  11172 

Doctor  Mondschein;  the  spirit  of  seventy-six; 
or.  The  coming  woman,  a  prophetic  di-ama 
followed  by  A  change  of  base  and  Doctor 
Mondschein.     24th  ed. 

©  Ariana  R.  W.  Curtis  and  Daniel  Sargent 
Cin-tis,  Boston,  in  renewal  from  Mar.  17, 1896 ; 
1896 :  14647,  Mar.  6.  11173 


Doctor  (The)  of  Lima;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  S. 
Morse. 

©    Salmi   Morse,    New   York;    1881:12107, 
Aug.  5.  11174 

Dr.  Pokanoff;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  G.  II. 
Morse. 

©  George  R.  Morse,  New  York ;  1895 :  2872, 
Jan.  9.  11175 

Doctor  Presto  (being  the  case  of  Dean  Swift); 
play  in  6  scenes,  by  G.  Hembert  Westley. 
57  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  25,  1915 ;  D :  41824 ;  George  H. 
Westley,  Boston.  ^  11175a 

Doctor  (The)  prisoner;  drama  in  1  act,  by  G.  G. 
Belden.     14  p.     f".    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    22,    1913;    D:  34502;    George 
Gregory  Belden,  Spokane,  Wash.  11176 

Doctor  pro  tern.     See  Doctor's  (The)  dilemma. 

Dr.  Quixote;  new  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Charles 
F.  Coghlan. 

©  J.   E.   Dodson,   New  York;   1897:38498, 
July  1.  11177 

[Dr.  Eappaport;  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  U.  Bouck- 

steinl 

7],OKTop'b  Paimanop'b.    A.  ByKniTeftHi.. 
[124]  p.     8".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  13,  1914;  D:  38471;  Araham  U. 
Bouckstein,  Bath  Beach,  Brooklyn.       11177a 

Dr.  E,ox's  rest  cure;  by  J.  A.  Hart. 

©    Jerome    A.    Hart,    San   Francisco ;    D : 
12224,  Jan.  22,  1908.  11178 

Doctor  Skin;  farce  in  1  act,  by  D.  Rogers.  13 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July   29,    1914;    D:  37695;    Dorothy 
Rogers,  New  York.  11178a 

Doctor  Snowball;  a  negro  farce  in  1  act,  for 
three  male  characters,  by  James  Barnes.  New 
York,  H.  Roorbach,  1897.  10  p.  12".  (Roor- 
bach's  American  ed.  of  acting  plays) 

©    Harold    Roorbach,    New    York;    1897: 
52643,  Sept.  20;  2c.  Oct.  7.  11179 

Doctor  SyntaS:,  the  charlatan,  and  Mrs.  Griffin 
no.  2;  an  original  comedy  -  drama,  by  W. 
Busch.     Typewritten. 

©    AVilliam    Busch,    St.    Lonis;    1894:715, 
Apr.  2 ;  2c.  Apr.  18 ;  Ic.  new  ed.  June  29,  1908. 

11180 

Doctor  Syntax,  the  hypnotist;  or,  A  doctor's 
brainstorm,  revised  comedy  drama,  by  W. 
Busch. 

©  William  Busch,  St.  Louis;  D:  14533,  Dec. 
14,  1908.  11181 

Doctor  Thisbe;  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
M.  R.  McSpadden.    70  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.    Feb.    13,   1912;    D:  28670;    Mary   R. 
McSpadden,  Chicago.  11182 


535 


11182 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


11203 


Dr.  "Wahl;  schnnspiel  In  3  nkten  niit  einem  vor- 
spiel  unil  einem  nachspiel,  von  Henri  Nathan- 
sen  autorisierte  uebersetzungt  aus  dem  da- 
nisclien  v(m\  Jolin  Josephsolni.  Berlin,  Oester- 
held  &  CO.,  1915.    94  p.    12". 

©  Ic.  Oct.  1,  1915;  D:  41906;  Oesterheld  & 
CO.,  Berlin.  11182a 

Dr  Wake's  patient;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
W  G  RIackav  anil  R.  Ord.  London,  Samuel 
French,  ltd. ;  New  York,  Samuel  French.  1909. 
119  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  French's  interna- 
tional copyrighted  ed.  of  the  works  of  the 
best  authors,  no.  158) 

(£)  W.  Gaver  Mackay  and  Robert  Ord,  l^on- 
don;  D:  10004,  June  5,  1909;  2c.  June  26, 
1909.  11183 

Doctor  Watson  to  tlie  front;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 
W.  II.  Nichols. 

©  Walter  FT.  Nichols,  Boulder,  Col.;  D: 
8942,  Aug.  9,  1906.  1118-1: 

Dr.   Wespe.      See  Knotted  kinks. 

Dr.  William;  drama  of  4  acts,  by  R.  Dauen- 
bainn.     88   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  11,  1910;  D:  21528;  Roby  Dan- 
enbaum,  Minneapolis.  11185 

Dr.  Windjammer,  a  retired  trombone  player; 
a  music  blow  in  3  slides,  by  J.  A.  Horan. 

©  .Tames  A.  Horan,  New  York;  D:2042, 
Feb.  2,  1903.  11186 

Doctor  (A)  without  a  diploma.  See  Afflicted 
(The)  family. — After  a  fashion. 

Dr.  Wrig-ht  prescribes;  piny  in  1  act,  by  E.  W. 
Bischoff.    14  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tulv  30,  1912;  D:  30384;  Ernest  W. 
Bischoff,  New  York.  11187 

Doctor  Zimon;  4  acts.  8  changes,  with  songs, 
music  by  Ernst  Jonas.    Ms. 

©   J.   Hartmann.   New   York ;  ISSl :  10217. 

June  29;  Ic.  June  29.  11188 

Doctored  (A)  widow;  by  T.  E.  Kyle.  6  p.  f". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  5,  1911 ;  D :  24S67 ;  Tom  E.  Kyle, 
New  York.  11189 

Doctors  (The);  satire  in  4  seizure.?,  by  E.  Hub- 
bard. East  Aiu'ora,  N.  Y.,  The  Roycrofters, 
1909.    3  p.  1.    9-123  p.    col.  plates.    8°. 

©  Dec.  20,  1909;  2c.  Dec.  22,  1909;  D: 
17762 ;  Elbert  Hubbard,  East  Aurora,  N.  Y. 

11190 
See  also  Knibbs  and  Knobbs. 

Doctor's  (The)  assistant;  a  farce,  li.\  Byam 
Wyke.    C'hictago,  Dramatic  pub.  co. 

©     Dramatic     pub.     co.,     Chicago;  1898: 

6862.1.  Nov.  25;  2c.   Nov.  25.  11191 


Doctor's  (A)  brainstorm.     See  Doctor  Syntax, 
the  hypnotist. 

Doctor's  (The)  creaking  sign;  by  K.  Schaefei\ 
©   Konrad   Schaefer,   Chicago;    1890:7.5.53, 
Mar.  0.  11192 

Doctor's  (The)  daughter;  or,  The  Palmer  will 
case,  a  new  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  P. 
•   High  tm  ire. 

©  Clara  Palmer  Rightmire,  .Iackson,iMich. ; 


1892:43122.  Oct.  24. 


11193 


Doctor's   dilemma. 

©  Wm.  H.  Walmsley,  Chicago;   D:  11907. 
Dec.  12,  1907.  11194 

a  comedy  in  3  acts,  adapted  from  the  Dan- 
ish, by  G.  P.  Hansen. 

©  George  P.  Hansen,  Chicago;  1873:12470, 
Oct.  CO.  11195 

musical  farce  comedy  in  1  act,  lyrics  and 


book  bv  M.  J.  Rawlinson.  music  by  A.  Humph- 
rey and  Frank  V.  Borick.  1  p.  1.,  12  p.  f". 
Typewritten.  (Caption  title:  A  doctor  pro 
tern)     [Libretto  only] 

©  Frank  Borick,  South  Brooklyn;  D :  531, 
Apr.  25,  1901;  2c.  Apr.  2-5,  1901.  11196 

with  preface  on  doctors,  by  Bernard  Shaw. 

New  Yorlv,  Brentano's,  1913.  1  p.  1.,  v-scii, 
116  p.    10°. 

©   Sept.   10,   1913;   2c.   Nov.   13,   1913;   A: 
301152;  G.  B.  Shaw,  London.  11197 

Getting  married,  and  The  shewing-up  of 


Blanco  Posnet;  1)V  Bernard  Shaw.    New  York, 
Brentano's,  19U.    5  p.  1.,  v-xcii,  443  p.    12". 

©  Fob.  10. 1911 ;  2c.  Feb.  23, 1911 ;  D :  23.524 ; 
G.  Bernard  Shaw,  London.  [Note:  Also  en- 
tered as  a  book  under  no.  A:  2S309S]       11198 

Doctors  disagree;  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  F.  Wams- 
ley.    11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  19,  1914;  D:  37900;  IMoses 
Franklin  Wamsley,  Cleveland.  11199 

Doctor's   (The)    errand;   play   in   1   act,   by   T^. 
York.     20  p.     f".     Typewritten. 

©  Lucile  York.  Brooklyn ;  D :  3185,  Mar.  25. 
1903;  2c.  Mar.  25,  1903.  11200 

Doctor's  (The)  friends.     See  Deception. 

Doctor's  (The)  love  story;  by  C.  Line. 

©  Charles  Line,  Menominee,  Mich. ;  D:2007. 
June  12,  1902.  11201 

Doctor's  (A)   orders;  play  in  4  acts,  by  S.  F. 
Austin.    110  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tan.  27,  1913 ;  D :  32103 ;  Stephen  F. 
Austin,  San  Antonio.  11202 

Doctor's  (The)  patience;  farcical  novelette,  by 
W.  and  V.  Van.    9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  26.  1912;  D:  30350;  Willis  and 
Violette  Van,  Chicago.  11203 


536 


11204 


COPYETGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


11226 


Doctor's  prescription;  a  1  act  farce  comedy,  by 
C.  F.  Harrison.     14  p.    f".    Typewritten. 

©  Chas.  F.  Harrison,  St.  Louis;  D:S2G6. 
Apr.  2,  190G;  2c.  June  7,  1906.  11204 

Doctor's  (The)  remedy;  comedy-drama  in  4 
acts,  by   Ida  Badanes  Rovinsky. 

[2],  132  p.    8°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  July  5,  1913;  D :  33709 ;  Jul  his 
Broder,  New  York.  11205 

Doctor's  (The)  secret;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  and 
7  scenes,  by  Chas.  W.  Arnold. 

©  J.  \V.  Ritchie,  Boston ;  1895 :  41449,  Au?. 
14.  11206 

Doctor's  (The)  strenuous  day;  a  play  in  1 
act.  by  A.  B.  Higgins.  [8]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Anna  B.  Higgins,  Pi'ovidence,  R.  I. ;  D : 
7350,  Oct.  2,  1905;  2c.  Oct.  2,  1905.         11207 

Doctor's  (A)  troubles;  comedy  sketch,  by  Dick 
Ricliards.    12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Rinker  &  Coykendall,  St.  Louis  ;  D  :  10021, 
June  7,  1909;  2c.  June  7,  1909.  11208 

Doctor's  (The)  wife;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Paul 
Oskar  Hoecker  [tr.  and  adapted  from  his  Ger- 
man play  Wappenhaense]  [112]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Sehvyn  &  cc.  New  York ;  D :  957G,  Dec. 
5,  190G;  2c.  Dec.  14,  190G.  11209 

See  also  Daisy. 

Doctress  (The);  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  F. 
Rogers. 

©  Frank  Rogers,  New  York;  1887:22795, 
Sept.  8.  11210 

Doctrinaire  (The);  comedy  in  1  act,  by  W. 
Bolles.     23  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  15,  1911;  D:239G5;  William 
Bolles,  Detroit.  11211 

Documentary  evidence;  by  E.  C.  Whalen. 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  1899 :  GG5G9.  Oct. 
13 ;  2c.  Oct.  21.  .11212 

Dodge  (The)  club;  or,  Italy  in  1859,  a  comedy 

in  5  acts,  by  T.  H.   Darlington,  from  James 

De  IMiHo's  story  published  in  Harper's  monthly. 

©  Tom.   H.   Darlington,  New  York;   1874: 

8104,  June  16.  11213 

Dodger  (The);  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
E.  Rogers  and  E.  Ryan. 

©  Ed.  Rogers  and  Ed.  Ryan,  New  York ; 
TS97  :  24529,  Apr.  20.  11214 

Dodging;  an  original  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  Owen  Fawcett. 

©  Owen  Fawcett,  Detroit;  1885:12821. 
June  10.  11215 


Dodging  for  a  duke;  a  1  act  comedy,  by  F. 
Gerahl  and  Stoker  Sullivan.  14  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©    Florence    Gerard,    New    York ;    D :  4715. 
Mar.  12,  1904 ;  2c.  Mar.  12.  1904.  11216 

Dodging  his  creditors;  an  eccentric  American 
comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  dramatized  by  E.  T. 
Goodrich. 

©    E.    T.    Goodrich,    Buffalo;    1882:11757, 
July  17.  11217 


3  act  farce-comedy,  by  B.  C.  Thayer. 

©    Bert    C.    Thayer,    Boston ;    1893 :  194,30. 
Apr.  20.  11218 

Dodging  his  debts;  a  3  act  farce-comedy,  by 
B.  C.  Thayer. 

©    Bert    C.    Thayer,    Boston;    1893:19431, 
Apr.  20.  11219 


Dodging   his   dues; 
B.  C.  Thayer. 

©    Bert    C.    Thayer,    Boston; 
Apr.  20. 


a   3   act   farce-comedy,   by 
1893 


19429, 
11220 


Dodging  the  police:  or.  Enforcing  the  Sunday 
law,  a  whimsical  farce  in  1  act.  by  Frank  Du- 
mont.  New  York,  The  De  Witt  publishing 
house  [1889]     1  p.  1.,  7  p.     12°. 

©  R.  H.  Russell  &  son.  New  York;  18S9 : 
38486,  Dec.  17 ;  2e.  Dec.  18.  11221 

Dodo  (The);  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  M.  E. 
Swan.     Typewritten. 

©  Mark  E.  Swan,  Harrisburg,  Pa.;  1890: 
.38099,  June  9;  2c.  June  9.  11222 

Dody;  a  comedj^  drama  in  3  acts,  by  R.  B.  Mor- 
rison.    19  p.     8".     Printed. 

©  Robert  E.  Morrison.  Troy,  N.  Y. ;  18S7 : 
29213,  Nov.  11 ;  2c.  Dec.  22.  11223 


Doe  &  Eoe. 


See  Legal  lights. 


Dridsdonimen  i  Karlsruhe;  et  moderne  rets- 
drania,  fortalt  og  kounnenteret  af  1*.  Rosen- 
krantz.  K0benliavn,  Nordisk  musikforlag, 
1907.    80  p.     12°. 

©  res.  under  act  of  Mar.  3,  1905,  by  Palle 
Rosenkrantz,  Copenhagen;  res.  no.  1212;  Ic. 
Sept.  3,  1907.  11224 

Dorchlauchting;  volksstiick  in  4  akten,  7  bil- 
dern,  nach  Fritz  Renter,  fiir  die  biihne  bear- 
beitet  von  W.  Henneberg. 

©  Willielm  Henneberg,  New  York;  D:  1746. 
Apr.  16,  1902.  11225 

Does  a  million  interest  you?  farce  in  1  act,  by 
Agnes  Armstrong  [pseud,  of  A.  R.  Bird]  [1], 
14  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  2.3,  1913;  D:  35424;  Agnes  R. 
Bird,  Thomaston,  Me.  11226 


537 


11226 


DKAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


11245 


Does  anybody  want  a  comedian?  monologue, 
by  A.  Hoa-umn.    19  p.    4°.    Typowritten. 

©  3c.  Sept.  23,  1914;  D:3S313;  Aaron  Hoff- 
man, New  York.  11226a 

Same.    pt.    2.    18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  in.  1914 ;  D :  38540 ;  Aaron  Hoff- 


man, New  York. 


11226b 


■  Same.    pt.  3.    13  p.    4".    Typewritten. 


©  Ic.  Oct.  25,  1915 ;  D :  4213G ;  Aaron  Hoff- 
man, New  York.  11226c 

Does  he  drink?    See  One  moutb  married. 

Does  it  pay?  [drama  in  3  acts,  by  P.  W.  Taylor] 
52  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  ic.  May  IS,  1912 ;  D :  29702 ;  Pauline  W. 
Taylor,  Denver.  11227 

dramatic  comedy  playlet   in  1   act,   by  N. 

Travers  and  J.  O.  Hewitt.    12  p.     4^     Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  May  23,  1912 ;  D :  29758 ;  Noel  Travers 
and  Jolm  O.  Hewitt,  New  York.  11228 

modern  reform  play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  K. 

Belmont.    G2  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  9,  1914;  D:36GG1;  Wm.  H.  Bel- 
mont, Saginaw,  ]Micb.  11228a 

play  in  1  act,  by  W.  W.  Sylvester.    IG  p. 

f.    TjTiewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  2,  1913 ;  D :  33386 ;  Walter  Wil- 
liam Sylvester,  Menomonie,  Wis.  11229 

^play  in  2  acts,  by  A.  D.  Virum.    13  p.     f". 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  5,  1913;  D:  33713;  Anna  Doro- 
thy Virum,  Stevens  Point,  Wis.  11230 

a  vaudeville  sketch  in  1  act,  by  L.  Lipsky. 

©  Louis  Lipsky,  Brooklyn ;  D :  15710,  Apr. 
24,  1909.  11231 

Does  it  really   matter?   farcical   comedy   in  3 

acts,  by  G.  O.  Draper.    40  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  IG,  1910 ;  D :  21572 ;  George  Otis 

Draper,  New  York.  11232 

Dog  (The);  peculiar  drama  in  4  acts,  by  P.  H. 
MacNeill.     [6],  58  p.    4.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.   29,    1912;    D :  28882 ;    Paul   H. 
MacNeill,  Cbicago.  11233 

See  also  Lawbreakers  (The) 

Dog  (The)  catcher;  comedy  in  1  act,  a  story  in 
slang,  by  A.  J.  Watson.    11  p.    4°.    Printed. 

©  Albert  J.  Watson.  Yallejo,  Cal. ;  D  :  12412. 
Feb.  24,  1908 ;  2c.  Mar.  9,  1908.  11234 

Dog  (The)  catcher's  luck;  by  W.  J.  Mclntyre. 
©William  J.  Mclntyre,  Cleveland ;  D  :  I.^jO.'uj. 
May  2G,  1909.  11235 


Dog  days;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Herbert  Swears. 
New  Yoi-lv,  S.  French ;  Loudon,  S.  French,  ltd., 
1915.     28  p.     12°. 

©  Sept.  30,  1915  ;  2c.  Oct.  4,  1915 ;  D :  41891 ; 
Samuel  French,  ltd..  London.  11235a 

Dog  (The)  detective.     See  Four  (The)  Jacks. 

Dog  (The)  doctor;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  a 
•    pliysician's  view  of  Christian  science,  by  G.  P. 

Shidler. 
©  George  Porter  Shidler,  York,  Neb.;   D: 

15127,  Feb.  19,  1909.  11236 

14  p. 


a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Cliarles  Horwitz. 

4".     Typewritten. 

©  Joe  B.  McGee  and  Collins,  Hannibal,  Mo. ; 
D:  9371,  Nov.  2,  190G;  2c.  Nov.  2,  190G.    11237 

Dog  in  the  manger;  melodrama  in  3  acts,  by 
H.  I.  Mawson.    92  p.    4",    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.   10,   1913;   D:32G30;   Helen   I. 
Mawson,  New  York.  11238 

Dog  of  a  soldier;  1  act  vaudeville  play,  by  J.  S. 
Taylor.    22  p.     f".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  2,  1910 ;  D :  20933 ;  J.  S.  Taylor, 
Philadelphia.  11239 

Dog  (The)  thief;  different  comedy  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  J.  Brandon  Walsh.  13  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.    Oct.    21,    1910;    D:  22344;    Fred    S. 
Thomas,  Hannibal,  Mo.  11240 

Doge  (The)  of  Venice;  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts, 
by  K.  H.  Peple. 

©  Edward  H.  Peple,  Richmond  ;  1893  :  43545. 
Sept.  29.  11241 

Dogwood;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  G.  B.  Slade.  74 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1911 ;  D :  25289 ;  Charles  B. 
Slade,  New  York.  11242 

Doing  a  friend  good;  vaudeville  playlet,  by  L.  E. 
Buckley.     9  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  13,  1913;   D:  34511;   Lewis  E. 
Buckley,  New  York.  11243 

Doing  the  act  over  again;  novelty  eccentric 
sinning  and  talking  specialty,  by  Joe  Werth 
and  Manny  Werth.    8  p.    f".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  22,  1915;   D:  41903;  Werth  & 
Werth,  New  York.  12243a 

Doing  Uncle  Sam;  playlet  in  1  act,  by  E.  Rem- 
ington and  \\'.  E.  Hines.  17  p.  4>\  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  4,  1909 ;  D  :  1G504 ;  Hinas  &  Rem- 
ington. Harrison,  N.  Y.  11244 

Doing  undone;  by  C.  D.  Charles.  11  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©  C.  D.  Charles,  New  York ;  D :  1G88,  Apr. 
4,  1902 ;  2c.  Apr.  4,  1902.  11245 


538 


11246 


COPYEIGHTED   TIST   THE   UlSTITED   STATES 


11265 


Doing-s  of  a  dude;  a  vaudeville  sketch,  by  Harry 
L.  Newton.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  [1904] 
9  p.    12°.    ( [Denison's  vaudeville  sketches] ) 

©  T.  S.  Denison.  Chicago ;  D :  5157,  June 
10,  1904 ;  2c.  July  30,  1904.  11246 

Doings  (The)  of  Doctor  Louder.  See  Hypnotic 
doctor. 

Doings  (The)  of  Hooligan;  by  W.  Dunlap. 

©  Willis  Dunlap.  ISIanistee,  Mich.;  D:5907, 
Dec.  1,  1904.  11247 

Doings  (The)  of  Jane;  amusing  scene  for  two 
ladies,  by  M.  F.  Hutchinson.  London,  J.  Wil- 
liams, ltd. ;  New  York,  E.  Schuberth  &  co., 
1908.    10  p.    8°. 

©  Joseph  Williams,  ltd..  London ;  D :  12263, 
.Lin.  28,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  28.  1908.  11248 

Doings  (The)  of  Mrs.  Dooley;  by  Wilmer  and 
Vincent. 

©  George  B.  Reno,  New  York ;  D :  1943,  May 
28,  1902.  11249 

Doings  (The)  of  the  smart  set.  See  West 
(The)  End. 

Doko  (The);  comic  comedy  in  4  acts  and  2 
scenes,  by  J.  B.  Thomas.  56  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  12,  1913 ;  D :  35329 ;  Jessie  Beat- 
tie  Thomas,  Anna,  111.  11250 

Doktor  Kritikus;  schwank  in  3  akten.  von  A. 
Nida.    New  York,  1910.    63  p.    12°. 

©  June  28,  1910;  2c.  June  30,  1910;  D: 
21458;  August  Nida,  Brooklyn.  11251 

Dolan's  sweetheart;  comedy  in  1  act.  by  B.  G. 
Mason.    23  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  18,  1911 ;  D :  28022 ;  Ben  C.  Ma- 
son, AVashington.  11252 

Dolce  Farniente;  musical  satire  in  3  acts,  by 
G.  M.  Von  Schrader.  75  p.  f.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  George  M.  Von  Schrader,  St.  Louis;  D: 
10903,  July  3,  1907;  2c.  July  31,  1907.      11353 

Dolce  Napoli;  prologue  in  3  acts,  by  Louis  N. 
Parker.     17  p.    4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  5,  1913;  D:  33268;  George  C. 
Tyler,  New  York.  11254 

Doll  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  S.  Boniface.  7  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  26,  1915;  D:  39511;  Symona 
Boniface,  New  York.  11254a 

Doll  (The)  and  her  dollars;  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  Harry  L.  Newton.    19  p.    12°.    Brinted. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  3,  1910;  D:  21935;  Albert  E. 
Morelock,  Chicago.  11255 

Doll-faced  girl;  1  act  comedy,  by  W.  G.  Stiegler. 
13  p.     r.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  IMar.  26,  1910 ;  D :  20,598 ;  William  G. 
Stiegler,  Cincinnati.  11256 


Doll  (The)  from  Paris;  comedy  in  1  scene,  by 
S.  Cox  and  V.  Van  Ett.  10  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  16,  1914 ;  D :  38125 ;  Sid  Cox  and 
Vernal  Van  Ett,  Chicago.  11256a 

Doll  (The)  girl.     See  $50,000  (The)  beauty. 

Doll  maker  of  Paris;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  1  scene, 
by  W.  Bankson. 

©  Wesley  Bankson,  New  York ;  1898 :  20405, 
Mar.  30.  11257 

Doll  (The)  maker's  dilemma;  by  A.  Roberts. 
©  Allyn  Roberts,  New  York;  D:3336,  Apr. 
25,  1903.  11258 

Doll  (The)  maker's  dream;  musical  fantasy  in 
1  act,  by  W.  H.  and  Louise  C.  Roberts.  4  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  8,  1909 ;  D :  17050 ;  Will  H.  Rob- 
erts. Brooklyn.  11259 

Doll  (A)  wife;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  D. 
Jaxoue.    87  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  12,   1910;   D:  22028;   J.   Duke 
.Taxone,  Govans,  Md.  11260 

■play   in  3  acts,   adapted  from  Henrik   Ib- 


sen's play  A  doll's  house,  by  E.  Hoist.    139  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Eduard   Hoist,    New   York;    1890:3329. 
Jan.  25 ;  2c.  Jan.  25.  11261 

Doll  (A)  with  automatic  airs;  a  skit  in  1  act, 
by  A.  Y.  Palmer. 

©  Agnes  Yates  Palmer,  New  York ;  1900  A : 
9220,  Apr.  10.  11262 

Dollar  (The)  and  the  rose;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by 
G.  Sclilotterbeck.    49  p.    4°.    Typev,'ritten. 

©  G.  Schlotterbeck.  New  York;   D :  12714 ; 
Apr.  10,  1908;  2c.  Apr.  7,  1908.  11233 

Dollar  Bill;  play  in  4  acts,  by  P.  Dunning.  179 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  25,  1915 ;  D :  42081 ;  Philip  Dun- 
ning, New  York.  11263a 

Dollar  (The)  bill;  playlet  in  1  act,  by  W.  Mack. 
9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.    30,    1911;    D:  25303;    Wilbur 
ilack.  York,  Pa.  11264 

Dollar  (The)  chasers;  comedy  of  present  day 
business  life,  in  4  acts,  by  M.  A.  Robinson. 
49  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Fell.  10.   1915;   D:  39654;   Milton  A. 
Robinson,  Glen  Ellyn,  111.  11264a 

Dollar  (A)  did  it;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  R.  Stu- 
art and  J.  J.  Montague.  172  p.  4°.  Tj-pewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  18,  1912;  D:  30881;  Ralph  Stu- 
art and  James  J.  Montague,  New  York.  11265 


539 


11266 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


11283 


Dollar  diplomacy;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Jolin- 
ston.    155  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   May   18,   1912;   D:  29705;   Franklin 
.Tolinston,  New  Yorli.  11266 

Dollar  (A)  down;  twentieth  centui-y  tragedy  in 
3  acts,  l)y  J.  L.  Kibbee.  84  p.  f" .  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  15,  1915;   D:39GSS;   James  L. 
Kibbee,  Cliicago.  11266a 

Dollar  (The)  mark;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  G. 
Sclilotterbeck. 

©  G.   Schlotterbeck,  New  York;   D:12S33, 
Apr.  25,  1908.  11267 

Dollar  (The)  of  the  daddies.     See  Muldoon. 

Dollard;  a  play  in  4  acts  and  an  epilogue. 

©  ISIary  Hartwell  Catherwood,  Hoopeston, 
111. ;  1897 :  717G,  Jan.  25.  11268 

Dollarprinzessinen;  lustspiel  in  3  aufziigen,  von 
Emmerich  von  Gatti  uiul  Thilo  von  Throtha. 
Wien,  F.  W.  Schmieden,  1909.    80  p.    12°. 

©   .Tuly   12,   1909;   2c.   July   30,   1909;    D: 
16423;  F.  W.  Schmieden,  Vienna.  11269 

Sec  Eosom  (The)  friend 


Dollars  and  dimples, 
of  Bowser. 


Dollars  and  sense;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  A.  De  W. 
Allen.     14  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   July   11,    1913;    D:  33772;    Ade   De 
Wolfe  Allen,  Hartford.  11270 

a  comedy  of  to-day  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Daly, 

from  the  German  of  L'Arronge.     New  York, 
1885.    71  p.    8". 

©  Augustin   Daly,   New  York;   1884:5090, 
Mar.  10;  2c.  Dec.  3,  ISSG.  11271 

■  Same. 

©  by  Joseph  F.  Daly  and  Richard  Dorney, 

New   York,   as  executors,   in   renewal    for  28 
*    vears.      Ilenewal    no.    1901,    June    15,    1911. 

Original  entry,  Mar.  10,  1884,  no.  5090.    11272 


—  play  in  1  act  and  30  scenes,  by  R.  H.  Tyler. 
17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  24,  1913 ;  D :  35131 ;  Robert  H. 
Tyler,  New  York.  11273 

—  story  in  4  acts,  by  O.  J.  Kraemer  and  L.  W. 
Humphreys.     [1],  93  p.    f".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  13,  1914;  D:  37836;  Otto  J. 
Kraemer  and  Lester  W.  Humphreys,  Portland, 
Or.  11273a 

—  Same.     Boston,  Gorham  press   [1915]     109 
p.    12°.     (American  dramatists  series) 

©  Dec.  6,  1915 ;  2c.  Dec.  ©,  1915 ;  D :  42446  ; 
Otto  J.  Kraemf^r  and  I.fst(M-  W.  Humphreys. 
Porthmd,  Or.  11273b 

—  See  also  Uncle  Jere. 


Dollikins  and  the  miser;  by  F.  Eaton  (Sargent 
Flint) 

©  Frances  Eaton,  Boston  ;  1887  :  12288,  ]\Iay 
9.  11274 

Doll's  (The)  adventures;  pantomime  in  4  acts, 
by  E.  Alberti.     [37]  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  4,  1913 ;  D :  34G31 ;  Mme.  E.  Al- 
berti, New  York.  11275 

Dolls  and  toy  balloons;  a  musical  comedy  up  to 
date,  comp.  by  Floyd  .Jenkins,  Donald  Mc- 
Graw,  and  Richard  Putnam  Darrow.  New 
York,  Baltimore  [etc.]  Broadway  publishnig 
CO.,  1910.  4  p.  1.,  7-108  p.  12".  [Libretto 
only] 

©   May    19,    1910;    2c.   May   21,    1910;   A: 
265119;  Broadway  pub.  co.,  New  York.    11276 

Dolls'  (The)  frolic;  an  entertainment  in  1  scene, 
by  Rosemary  Baum. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;   1898: 
75511,  Dec.  24;  2c.  Jan.  18,  1899.  11277 

Doll's  (A)  house;  newly  tr.  from  the  definitive 
Dano-Norwegian  text,  ed.  with  introduction 
and  notes,  by  H.  L.  Mencken.  Boston,  London, 
John  W.  Luce  &  company,  [1909]  xxvii,  150 
p.     16°.     (The  player's  Ibsen) 

©  Henrv  L.  Mencken,  Baltimore;  A:  234399, 
Feb.  8,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  8,  1909.  11278 


—  a  tabloid  version  of  Ibsen's  play  of  the 
same  name,  by  D.  Usner.  19  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Dorothy    Usner,    New    York;    D:  11176, 
Aug.  14,  1907;  2c.  Aug.  14,  1907.  11279 

—  (La  maiscn  de  poupee);  a  drama  in  3  acts, 
bv  Henrik  Ibsen,  English  argument  by  Eliza- 
beth Boall  Ginty.  New  York,  F.  Rullman 
[1895]     1  p.  1.,  19  p.    8°. 

©  F.  Rullman,  New  York ;  1895 :  14410,  IMar. 
12  ;  2c.  Mar.  21.  11280 

Sec  ols-Q  Doll  (The)  wife.-— Nora.— Works 


(The)  of  Henrik  Ibsen. 

Dolls'  (The)  symposium;  captivating  play  for 
clul(h-en.  bv  Elizabeth  F.  Guptill.  Lebanon, 
O.,  IMarch  brothers,  1911.    18  p.    16°. 

©    Sept.   1,   1911;   2c.    Sept.   11,   1911;    D: 
25182;  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O.  11281 

Dolls  vs.  Teddy  bears.  See  Best  (The)  au- 
thors' Christmas  plays. 

Dolly;  comf'die  en  3  actes,  de  N.  Frances.  Paris, 
Librairie  theatrale.  1912.     116  p.    12°. 

©  July  7,  1912;  2c.  .July  S.  1912;  D:  30194: 
Noel  Francfe,  Paris.  11282 

Dolly  and  her  lord;  by  R.  S.  Sheldon.  70  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  IMar.  28,  1910;  D:  20605;  R.  S.  Shel- 
don. Akron,  O.  11283 


540 


11283 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE  UNITED  STATES 


11304 


Dolly  and  the  duke;  farcical  comedy  in  1  act, 
bv  Herl^ert  Thomson,  from  a  scenario  by  How- 
ard Wall.     [l],27p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  31,  191.5;  D :  42622 ;  Herliert 
Thomson  co.,  New  York.  11283a 

Dolly  Brown  from  Taylortown.  See  Little 
(The)  pagan. 

Dolly  Dollars;  a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts, 
book  and  lyrics  by  H.  B.  Smitli,  music  by  Vic- 
tor Herbert.  90  p.  4".  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto oi.ly] 

©  Harry  B.  Smith.  New  York;  D:70G7. 
Aug.  4,  1905  ;  2c.  Aug.  25,  1905.  11284 

Dolly  Madison;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  M.  C 

Wilson. 

©  Marian  Calvert  AVilson,  Los  Angeles;  D: 

10473,  May  2,  1907.  11285 
or.  Every  inch  a  queen,  a  comedj'  drama 

in  4  acts,  by  C.  Ulrich. 

©  Charles  Ulrich,  San  Francisco;  D:  10.37, 
Mar.  22,  1902.  11286 

Dolly  Madison's  afternoon  tea;  play  in  1  act, 
by  E.  H.  Denison.    17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  2S,  1913;  D:  33919;  Emily  Herey 
Denison,  Butte,  Mont.  11287 
Sec  tilsn  Little  mother  of  the  slums. 

Dolly  Makeup's  trio;  a  1  act  vaudeville  sketch, 
by  M.  D.  Walker. 

©  IMaud  Davis  Walker,  Baltimore;  D:  7220, 
Aug.  25,  1905.  11288 

Dolly  Muggins,  the  naughty  girl. 

©  Lucia  B.  Griffin,  Albin,  la. ;  1SS7 :  27573. 

Oct.  25.  11289 

Dolly  of  the  Pantiles;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 

G.  Middleton  and  L.  Westervelt. 

©  Leonidas  Westervelt  and  George  Middle- 
ton,  New  York;  D:3173,  Mar.  21,  1903.  [For 
copies  reed,  see  D:  5145]  11290 
Same.    71  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  George  IMiddleton  and  Leonidas  Wester- 
velt, New  York;  D :  5145,  June  8,  1904;  2c. 
June  8,  1904.  11291 

Dolly  reforming  herself;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
H.  A.  Jones.  London,  The  Chiswick  press, 
190S.     [3],  97  p.     8". 

©  Henry  Arthur  Jones.  London  ;  D  :  14421. 
Nov.  21,  1908;  2c.  Oct.  31,  1908.  11292 

Same.    New  York,  S.  French,  1910.    4  p.  1., 

95  p.    8°. 

®  Apr.  28,  1910;  2c.  Apr.  29,  1910;  D: 
20904;  Henry  Arthur  Jones,  London.        11293 

Dolly  (The)  show;  a  dialogue  in  rhyme  for 
seven  little  girls  and  two  boys,  by  Elizabeth  F. 
Guptill.  Lebanon,  O.,  March  brothers,  1904. 
cover-title,  7  p.    1G°. 

©  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O. ;  D :  54S7,  Aug. 
15,  1904 ;  2c.  Sept.  29,  1904.  11294 


Dolly  Smoothboy's  experiment.  See  Hypno- 
tized husband. 

Dolly  Travers'  inheritance;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
Lilian  Stair  Schreiner.  Chicago,  A.  Flanagan 
company  [1915]     48  p.    12°. 

©  Dec.  2,  1915 ;  2c.  Dec.  6,  1915 ;  D :  42534 ; 
A,  Flanagan  co.,  Chicago.  11294a 

Dolly  Varden;  a  drama  in  3  acts  adapted  to  the 
stage,  with  material  alterations  of  text  and 
scenes,  from  Dickens'  Barnabv  Rudge,  bv 
H.  H.  Goodrich. 

©  Henry  H.  Goodrich,  Philadelphia;  1872: 
3318.  Apr.  1.  >  11295 

or.  Hearts  are  trumps,  a  drama  in  4  acts. 


by  M.  Mordaunt. 

©  Marion  Mordaunt,  Pennsylvania ;  1872 : 
4951,  May  11.  11296 

Dolly  "Wayne;  a  drama  of  colonial  Maryland, 
in  4  acts,  by  B.  Hall.    Typewritten. 

©  Burton  Luther  Hail,  Los  Angeles;  1900 
A :  2019,  Jan.  22  ;  2c.  Jan.  22.  11297 

Dolly's  birthday;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  J.  B. 
Stinson.     5  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  13.  1911;  D :  23952 ;  John  Bailey 
Stinson,  Philadelphia.  11298 

Dolly's  dilemma;  a  comedietta,  by  H.  Rightor. 

©    Henry    Rightor,    New    Orleans;    1899: 

75038,  Nov.  17.  11299 

Dolly's  double;  musical  vaudeville  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  Charles  Stuart.  New  York,  Dick  & 
Fitzgerald.     9  p.     12°. 

©  July  29,  1910;  2c.  July  30,  1910;  D: 
21GS9;  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.      11300 

Dolly's  dream;  an  extravaganza  in  1  act,  by 
F.  Dobinson  and  A.  INIathews.  11  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Florence  Dobinson  and  Amanda  IMathews, 
Los  Angeles ;  D :  11394,  Sept.  23,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct. 
10,  1907.  11301 

Dolly's  week-end;  or,  The  tale  of  the  speaking- 
tube,  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Florence  Warden. 
London,  J.  Williams,  ltd.,  1911.     19  p.    12*'. 

©   May   18,   1911;   2c.   May   IS,   1911;    D: 
24230;  Joseph  Williams,  ltd.,  London.     11302 

Dolores;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  S.  M.  Garden- 
hire.    Typewritten. 

©  S.  M.  Gardenhire,  Topeka,  Kan. ;  1893 : 
1.5782,  Mar.  30;  2c.  Mar.  29.  11303 


—  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  LeffingAvell.  Chi- 
cago, The  Chicago  manuscript  co.,  1911.  [1], 
57  p.    f.     IMimeographed. 

©  Mnv.  1,  1911 ;  2c.  Mar.  4,  1911 ;  D  :  23552  ; 
Alex.  Byers,  Chicago.  11304 


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11305 


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11321' 


Dolores — Continued. 

drama  in  G  acts,  by  Queen  Stella. 

©  Oueen   Stella  of  tlie  Gonzales  tribe  of 
gypsies,  New  York;  189G;  21020,  Apr.  3.  11305 

a   grand  spectacular  drama  in   5  acts,  by 

B.  Kiralfy. 

©  Bolossy  Kiralfy,  New  York ;  1SS9 :  2969. 
Feb.  7.  11306 

Ivric  drama  in  3  acts,  words  and  music  by 


Don  Thomas  Breton,  English  version  by 
Charles  Alfred  Byrne.  New  York,  Chas.  E. 
Burden,  1907.    67  p.    4°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Steinwav  &  sons.  New  York ;  D :  1134.5. 
Sept.  13,  1907;  2c.  Nov.  4,  1907.  11307 

—  operetta   libretto  in   3   acts,   by    G.   A.   B. 
Stroup.     [2],  33  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   I\Iar.   7,   1911 ;   D :  235S3 ;   G.   A.^  B. 
Stroup,  Los  Angeles. 

—  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  M.  Krauskopf. 


11308 


©    Morris    Krauskopf,    New    York;    1872: 
9830,  Sept.  11.  11309 

—  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Krauskopf. 

©    Morris    Krauskopf,    New    York;    1873: 
9001,  Aug.  9.  11310 

a  tragedy  in  3  tableaux  and  1  act,  by  L. 


Westervelt. 

©  Leonidas  Westervelt,  New  York;  1897: 
10471,  Feb.  10.  11311 

Dolores  of  the  Sierra;  dramatic  sketch,  by  H.  H. 
Haslett.    16  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   28,   1910;    D:  22172;    Harriet 
Holmes  Haslett,  Alameda,  Cal.  11312 

Dolya  the  tea  girl;  Japanese  operetta  in  1  act, 

book  by   J.  Watson   Stead,   music  by  ^Y.  F. 

Firth.    12 p.    f°.    Typewritten.    [Libretto only] 

©  Wm.  Francis  Firth,  New  York ;  D :  13930, 

Sept.  2,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  2,  1908.  11313 

Dom  Pedro;  a  romantic  opera,  by  H.  S.  Chester, 
composed  by  .Tames  F.  Boyer.  39  p.  12".  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Harrv  S.  Chester,  Elkhart.  Ind. ;  1897: 
63769,  Nov.  15;  2c.  Nov.  15.  11314 

Dombey  and  son;  play  in  4  acts,  founded  on 
Charles  Dickens'  novel  of  same  title,  by  J.  P. 
Bitter.     103  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  29,  1911;  D:  2.5907;  .Tohn  P.  Bit- 
ter, New  York.  11315 

See  also  Edith.— Edith  Dombey. 

Domestic  accomplishments.  See  Mrs.  Plod- 
ding's  nieces. 

Domestic  (A)  blizzard;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
.L  Bosen.  Lincoln,  Neb.,  The  Ideal  printing 
CO.  [1907]     13  p.     12°. 

©   .Tames   Bosen,   Ogden.   Utah;    D:  10327, 
Apr.  11.  1907;  2c.  Apr.  11,  1907.  11316 


Domestic  (A)  carnival;  musical  comedy  in  1 
act,  by  R.  Raphael.  33  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  I\Iar.  22.  1911;  D:  23719;  Rudolph 
Raphael,  New  York.  11317 

Domestic  (The)  court;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  S. 
Plcchlanti,  tr.  by  J.  M.  Handley.  9  p.  4^ 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  17,  1912;  D:  28344;  Silvio  H. 
Picchianti,  New  York.  11318 

Dom.estic  domination;  a  farce  in  1  act  introduc- 
ing music,  songs  an(l  dances,  by  O.  O'Halloran. 
7  p.     obi.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Oscar  O'Halloran.  New  York ;  1889 :3.5010. 
Nov.  18;  2c.  Sept.  24,  1890.  11319 

Domestic  CA)  Napoleon;  by  C.  M.  Rakestraw. 
21  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Chauncey  Mortimer  Rakestraw,  New 
York ;  D :  10594,  May  18,  1907 ;  2c.  Mav  18. 
1907.  11320 

Domestic  pets;  comedy  in  1  act  and  1  scene, 
by  E.  Ellsworth  and  M.  Burt.    Typewritten. 

©  Eugene  Ellsworth  and  Madge  Burt,  Bos- 
ton ;  1899 :  25559,  Apr.  12 ;  2c.  Apr.  12.      11321 

Domestic  (A)  storm;  a  farce  in  1  act,  adapted 
from  the  German,  by  H.  Krafft. 

©  Helen  KrafCt,  New  York ;  D :  14270,  Nov. 
12,  1908.  11322 

Dominant  (The)  note;  play  in  4  acts,  by  Louise 
Robertson  [i.  e.  L.  R.  De  Haven]  134  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  24,  1915;  D:  40605;  Louise  R. 
De  Haven,  New  York.  11322a 

play  of  contemporaneous  life  in  3  acts,  by 

J.  D.  Haag.    52  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  13,  1912 ;  D :  30151 ;  Jackson  D. 
Haag,  Pittsburgh.  11323 

Dominant  power;  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Keir. 
80  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  10.  1909 ;  D :  16755 ;  Angela  Keir, 
Somers  Point,  N.  J.  11324 

Dominant  (The)  sss;  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  N. 
iMever.  New  York,  Brandu's,  1911.  4  p.  1.. 
11-112  p.    12°. 

©  Mar.  22,  1911;  2c.  Mar.  23,  1911;  D: 
23761 ;  Annie  Nathan  Meyer,  New  York. 

11325 

Dominator  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Douzet. 
163  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  21,  1910;  D:  22881;  Antonin 
Douzet,  Paris.  11326 

Dominic  You;  a  tragedy  in  3  acts,  by  O.  N.  Og- 
den. [New  Orleans,  E.  P.  Branduo,  1895] 
56  p.,  5  pi.,  2  ports.    4°. 

©  O.  N.  Ogden,  New  Orleans;  1895:17040, 
l\Iar.  30;  2c.  Mar.  ,30.  11327 


542 


11328 


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11346 


Dominican  (The);  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Clarence 
Ousley  and  Ben  C.  Mason. 

©  Ousley  &  Mason,  Galveston,  Tex.;  1808: 
26785,  Apr.  29 ;  2c.  Apr.  29.  11328 

Dominick  Bayard;  or,  A  true  Bayard;  or,  One 
of  the  Bayards,  a  drama  in  5  acts  and  7  tab- 
leaux, by  L.  G  rover.  San  Francisco,  Francis, 
Valentine  &  co.,  1883. 

©   Leonard   Grover,   United   States;   1883: 
1783,  Jan.  26.  11329 

Dominic's  love;  by  E.  Eisner. 

©  Edward  Eisner,  New  York ;  1891 :  36887, 
Oct.  13.  11330 

Dominie's  (The)  daughter;  a  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  D.  D.  Lloyd. 

©  David  Deraarest  Lloyd,  United   States; 
1886: 15636,  July  9.  11331 

Domino  Azzurro;  dramma  lirico  in  nn  atto,  di 
G.  Zuppone-Strani,  musica  di  Franco  Da  Ven- 
ezia.  New  York,  Vincent  Ciocia,  1904.  41  p. 
8".     [Libretto  only] 

©  Edoardo  Sonzogno,  Milan;  D :  5032,  May 
16,  1904 ;  2c.  May  16,  1904.  11332 

Dominoe  roses.     See  Pink  (The)  dominoes. 
Domitian;  a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  J.  O'Connor. 
©  Jeremiah  O'Connor,  Washington;   1894: 
26254,  May  24.  11333 

Domoljublja  sile;  [by]  J.  Hocevar.  103  p.  8". 
Printed. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  14,  1909 ;  D :  16728 ;  Jakob  HoCe- 
var,  Cleveland.  11334 

Don;  plavlet  with  musical  numbers,  by  C.  K. 
Schwarz.  5  p.  f".  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Ic.   .Tan.   27,   1912;   D:  28521;    Chas.   K. 
Schwarz,  Cleveland.  11335 

Don  Caesar  de  Bazan;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Du- 
ma noir  and  D'Ennery.  New  York,  F.  Rull- 
man. 

©  F.  Ilullman,  New  York ;  1888 :  27475,  Sept. 
27;2c.  Oct.  8.  11336 

See  ali^o  Miscellaneous  (The)  plays  of  Ed- 


win Booth. 

Don  Cnesar's  return;  a  romantic  play  in  4  acts, 
by  V.  Mapes. 

©  Victor  r.Iapes,  New  York ;  1900  A :  7443, 
Mar.  21 ;  2c.  Mar.  2L  11337 

Don  Cameo;  by  E.  Le  Ohr. 

©  Earle  Le  Ohr,  Tower  Hill,  111. ;  D:  12899, 

May  4,  1908.  11338 

Don  Carlos;  grand  tragic  opera  in  5  acts,  music 

bv  Giuseppe  Verdi.     New  York,  The  Theatre 

ticket  office,  1877.     [1],  23  p.    4°. 

©  F.  Rullman,  United  States;  1877:4137, 
Apr.  9  ;  2c.  Apr.  18.  11339 


Don  Carlos,  [and]  Mary  Stuart;  by  Friedrich 
Schiller;  tr.  l)y  K.  D.  Boylan  and  Joseph  INIel- 
lish,  ed.  l)y  Nathan  Haskell  Dole.  [Edition  de 
luxe]  Boston,  F.  A.  Niccolls  &  co.  [1902]  4 
p.  1.,    428  p.     front,,  pi.,  port.    8°. 

©  Francis  A.  Niccolls,  Boston;  A:  29028, 
Mar.  18,  1902 ;  2c.  Mar.  27,  1902.  11339a 

Don  Carlos,  infant  von  Spanien;  von  Schiller, 
ein  dramatisches  gedicht,  ed.  with  introduc- 
tion, bibliography,  appendices,  notes,  and  in- 
dex, by  Frederick  AV.  C.  Lieder.  New  York, 
Oxford  university  press,  American  branch: 
[etc.,  etc.]  1912.  Ixxx,  585  p.  front,  (port.) 
12°.  (Oxford  German  series.  ^  General  editoi- : 
J.  Goebel) 

©  Feb.  16,  1912;  2c.  Feb.  21,  1912;  A: 
309291 ;  Oxford  univ.  press,  Amer,  brancli. 
New  York.  11339b 

Don   Cato  and  de  big   bassoon;   an  Ethiopian 

opera  in  1  scene.    New  York,  Happy  hours  co. 

©  Happv  hours  co..  New  York ;  1874 :  12227, 

Sept.  28;  2c.  Oct.  17.  11340 

Don  Christopher;  or.  The  discoverer,  an  origi- 
nal comic  opera  in  3  acts,  with  history  as  a 
basis,  libretto  by  G.  F.  Gibbs,  music  by  H.  T. 
Smith. 

©  George  Fort  Gibbs  and  Hubbard  T. 
Smith,  Washington  ;  1893  :  5712,  Jan.  28. 

11341 

Don  Dell;  comic  operetta  in  3  acts,  book,  lyrics 
and  music  by  R.  E.  Gutterman.  39  p.  4°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1909;  D:  17170;  Marzian  & 
Gutterman  co.,  Louisville.  11342 

Don  Diego;  Spanish  romantic  play  of  the  early 
years  of  King  Philip  the  Second,  by  L.  Wor- 
rell and  Harold  Pensmith.  112  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  18,  1909;  D:  17124;  Lechmere 
Worrall,  London.  11343 

Don  Felipe  el  Hermoso;  humorada  comico-lfrlco- 
bailable  en  1  acto,  dividido  en  3  cuadros,  en 
prosa,  original  de  J.  IMoyron,  mfisica  de  Jose 
Pacheco.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
iioies]  1908.    32  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Julian  Moyron,  Madrid;  D:  14682,  .Tan. 
2.  1909;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1909.  11344 

Don  Gil  de  las  calzas  verdes;  comedia  en  3 
actos  y  en  verso,  por  Tirso  de  IMoiina  [pseud, 
of  Gabriel  Tellez]  ed.  with  an  introduction, 
notes  and  vocabulary  by  B.  P.  Bourland.  New 
York,  H.  Holt  and  co.,  1901.  xxvii,  198  p. 
front,     (port.)     16°. 

©  Henry  Holt  &  co..  New  York;  D :  699, 
July  27,  1901;  2c.  Sept.  7,  1901.  11345 

Don  Johnny;  musical  travesty  in  3  acts,  by  J.  P. 
AVilson. 

©  John  P.  Wilson,  New  York ;  D :  4788,  ISIar. 
19,  1904.  11346 


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11347 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


11367 


Don  Jose;  a  drama,  by  E.  Johnstone. 

©  E.  Johnstone,  New  York;  1894:52493. 
Nov.  10.  11347 

Don  Juan;  drama  in  3  akten,  von  August  Lem- 
bach.  Berlin,  Verlag  H.  Johnke,  1912.  185  p. 
12°. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  9.  1913;  D:  32890;  Hellmuth 
.Tohnke  verlag,  Berlin.  11348 

oper  in  2  aufziigen,  von  W.  A.  Mozart,  aus 

dem  italieiiischen  text  von  Da  Fonte,  neu 
ubersetzt  nebst  einer  einleitung  von  Ernst 
Heineniann.  Berlin,  Ed.  Bote  &,  G.  Bock,  1911. 
()2  p.    12".     [Libretto  only] 

©  Nov.  15,  1911;  2c.  Nov.  25,  1911;  D: 
2.5853;  Ed.  Bote  &  G.  Bock,  Berlin.  11349 

opfra   en   2   actes   et  9   tableaux,    version 

frangaise  de  P.  Ferrier,  nnisique  de  W.  A. 
Mozart.  Paris,  Librairie  theatrale,  1912.  123 
p.    1G°.     [Livret] 

©  July  13,  1912  ;  2c.  July  8,  1912  ;  D  :  30195 ; 
Paul  Ferrier,  Paris.  11350 

Don  Juan  ad  lib.;  a  spectacular  burlesque  in  3 
acts,  by  J.  P.  Wilson. 

©  John  P.  Wilson,  San  Francisco;  189G: 
20823,  Apr.  2.  11351 

Don  Juan  and  company;  a  farcical  comedy  in 
3  acts,  after  the  German,  by  L.  Biirger. 

©  Liska  Burger,  New  York ;  D :  G205,  Feb. 
10,  1905.  11352 

Don  Juan  Tenorio;  being  in  blank  verse  a  ver- 
sion of  tlie  legend  of  Don  Juan  from  the  Span- 
ish, by  W.  A.  Branan. 

©  Will  A.  Branan,  Mexico  City,  Mexico;  D: 
9392,  Nov.  3,  190G.  11353 

Don  Juan  und  die  kurtisane;  5  einakter,  von 
Oscar  A.  II.  Sehniitz.  IMiiiichen,  Georg  Miil- 
ler,  1914.    4  p.  I.,  24G  p.    12°. 

Contents:  Don  Juan  und  die  kurtisane. — 
Das  horn  des  marquis. — Kunst  und  liebe. — 
Der  weisse  elefant. — Wie  Panuychis  in  dem 
himmel  kam. 

©  Ic.  IMay  11,  1914 ;  D :  37026 ;  Georg  Miil- 
ler,  Munich.  11353a 

Don  Juan's  last  wager.     Typewritten. 

©  John  Martin  Harvey,  London;  1900  A: 
5885,  Mar.  5 ;  2c.  Mar.  5.  11354 

Don  Juans  letztes  abenteuer;  drama  in  3  auf- 
ziigen, von  Otto  Anthes.  Berlin,  Egon 
Fleischel  &  co.,  1909.    124  p.    12°. 

©  Dec.  18,  1909  :  2c.  Jan.  6,  1910 ;  D  :  17SG9 ; 
Eduard  Bloch,  Berlin.  11355 

oper  in  3  akten,  dichtung  von  Otto  Anthes, 

musik  von  Paul  Graener.  Wien,  Leipzig,  Uni- 
versal-edition a.-g. ;  Miinchen,  Berlin,  Drei 
raasken-verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h..  1914.  48  p.  16°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Jan.  12,  1914 ;  Ic.  July  6,  1914 ;  D :  37466 ; 
Universal-edition  a.  g.,  Vienna.  11355a 


Don  Lucca  Sperante. 
Flanmia. 


See  Dramas;  [by]  Arlo 


Don  Patrick;  original  romantic  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  L.  Osbourne.    115  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Lloyd  O.sbourne,  San  Francisco;  D :  8996. 
Aug.  27,  1906 ;  2c.  Aug.  27,  1906.  11356 

Don  Philipe;  a  drama,  by  L.  Fletcher. 

©  Lydia  Fletcher,  Washington ;  1883 :  17986, 
Oct.  1.  11357 

Don  Pietro  Caruso;  drama  in  1  act,  by  Roberto 
Bracco. 

©   E.    O.    Neumann,    Pittsburgh ;    D :  7680, 
Dec.  8,  190.5.  11358 

Don  Procopio;  opgra  bouffe  en  2  actes,  de  Paul 
Collin  et  Paul  Berel,  musique  de  Georges  Bizet 
d'apres  le  melodrame  de  Carlo  Gambiaggio. 
Paris,  Choudens  [1905]  85  p.  16°.  [Libretto 
onlj'.    French  and  Italian] 

©  Choudens,  Paris ;  D  :  6708,  May  22,  1905 ; 
2c.  May  22,  1905.  11359 

Don  Quesanda,  his  exploits;  a  playlet,  arr. 
by  Louise  Lanphear.  45  p.  obi.  24°.  Type- 
written. 

©  L.  Lanphear,  Chicago ;  D :  116G6,  No.  5, 
1907 ;  2c.  Nov.  14,  1907.  11360 

Don  Quichotte;  comedie  lyrique  en  5  actes, 
poeme  de  Henri  Cain,  d'apres  la  comedie 
heroique  de  Le  Lorrain,  musi(iue  de  J.  ]\Ias- 
senet.  Paris,  Heugel  &  cie.,  1910.  2  p.  1.,  43  p. 
16°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Feb.  19,  1910  ;  2c.  Feb.  23, 1910 ;  E  :  202G3 ; 
Heugel  &  cie.,  Paris.  11361 


—  drame  heroi'-comique  en  5  actes  et  8  tableaux, 
par  Jean  llichepin.    238  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    J.    llichepin,    Paris ;    D :  5753,    Nov.    11, 
1904;  2c.  Nov.  11,  1904.  11362 

—  See  also  Chevalier  (Le)  de  la  longue  fig- 


ure. 

Don  Quixote. 

©  Edward  Coles,  New  York;  1879:1530.5, 
Nov.  14.  11363 

•  Same. 

©  George  Clifford  Shedd,  Lincoln,  Neb. ;  D : 
4234,  Nov.  12,  1903.  11364 

a  comedy,  dramatized  from  Cervantes,  by 

F.  E.  Cook. 

©  Francis  E.  Cook,  St.  Louis;  1883:8202, 
May  4.  11365 

a  comic  opera,  by  R.  W.  Jones. 

©  Robert  Webster  .Jones,  Minneapolis;  D: 
3SG4,  Aug.  22,  1903.  11366 

a  dramatization  of  Cervantes'  novel,  by  P. 

Kester.     184  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Paul    Kester,    Gunston,    Va. ;    D :  12574, 
Mar.  18.  1908;  2c.  Mar.  18,  1908.  11367 


544 


11368 


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11387 


Don  Quixote — Continued. 

heroic   comedy    in  5  acts,  by   Henri  Cain, 

after  Le  Lorrain,  English  version  by  Claude 
Aveling,  composed  by  J.  Massenet.  Paris, 
Heugel  et  cie.,  1911.  3  p.  I.,  43  p.  8°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Dec.  2,  1911 ;  2c.  Dec.  4,  1911 ;  D :  2S205 ; 
Heugel  et  cie.,  Paris.  11368 

in  1  act,  by  W.  G.  Wills.    New  York,  1895. 

©  W.  G.  Wills,  England;  1895:24450,  Jlay 
3;  2c.  May  4.  11369 

libretto  for  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  G.  W. 

Ryer. 

©  George  W.  Ryer,  Brooklyn ;  1888 :  3169, 
Jan.  28.  11370 

operatic    arrangement   in   3   acts,    adapted 

from  the  fiction  of  Miguel  de  Cervantes  Saa- 
vedra,  by  W.  G.  Kaufmann. 

©  William  G.  Kaufmann,  Pittsburgh;  D: 
3987,  Sept.  22,  1903.  11371 

a  romantic  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  G.  D.  Sut- 
ton and  F.  E.  Dowling.    Typewritten. 

©  George  D.  Sutton  and  Fenelon  E.  Dow- 
ling,  Brooklyn  ;  1897  :  14212,  Feb.  27  ;  2c.  July 
22.  11372 

a  spectacular  vaudeville  and  extravaganza 

in  5  acts,  adapted  from  the  original  Spanish 
of  Don  Miguel  de  Cervantes,  by  Barret  Syl- 
vester [pseud,  of  J.  G.  Noe]  and  W.  M.  Lind- 
mark. 

©  Julian  G.  Noe  and  W.  M.  Lindmark,  New 
York;  1873:10905,   Sept.  23.  11373 

or.  The  knight  and  the  esquire,  a  comedy 

adapted  from  the  Don  Quixote  of  Cervantes, 
by  G.  D.  Saltonstall. 

©  G.  D.  Saltonstall,  Hoboken,  N.  J. ;  1873 : 
11523,  Oct.  8.  11374 

See  also  Adventures  (The)  of  Don  Quixote 

de  la  Mancha. — Adventures  (The)  of  Don 
Quixote  de  la  Mancha  and  his  squire,  Sancho 
Panza. 

Don  Quixote  de  la  Mancha;  libretto  for  comic 
opera  in  3  acts,  by  G.  W.  Ryer. 

©  George  W.  Ryer,  Brooklyn;  1888:3170. 
Jan.  28.  11375 

a   play   in   5  acts,   taken   from   Cervantes' 


novel  of  that  name,  by  Mrs.  H.  S.  Burton, 

©  Mrs.  H.  S.  Burton,  San  Diego,  Cal. ;  1875 : 
8965,  Aug.  30;  2c.  Apr.  19,  1876.  11376 

Don  Quixote's  quest.     See  Sancho  Panza. 

Don  Roderick;  an  historical  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  A.  E.  Ives. 

©  Alice  E.  Ives,  Detroit;  1885:6061,  Mar. 
12.  11377 


Don  Seiglemon;  by  J.  P.  Tillson.  Typewritten 
and  Ms. 

©  Jesse  Paxson  Tillson,  Toledo,  O.;  1896: 
12405,  Feb.  24 ;  2c.  Apr.  4.  11378 

Dona  Clarines;  comedia  en  2  actos,  de  S.  y  J. 
Alvarez  Quintero.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores  espauoles]  1910.    68  p.    12°. 

©  Mav  19,  1910;  2c.  May  20,  1910;  D: 
21099;  Serafin  y  Joaquin  Alvarez  Quintero, 
Madrid.  11379 

Dona  Desdenes;  comedia  en  3  actos  y  en  prosa, 
de  M.  Linares  Rivas,  inspirada  en  una  obra 
hfingara.  Madrid  [ Sociedad  ^de  autores  espa- 
uoles] 1912.    3  p.  1.,  74  p.    12°. 

©  May  24,  1912;  2c.  May  13,  1912;  D: 
29798 ;  Manuel  Linares  Rivas,  Madrid.    1 1380 

Dona  Quichotte;  com^die  en  1  acte,  par  Henri 
Michaud.  New  York,  W.  R.  Jenkins  [1898] 
2  p.  1.,  [31-15  p.  12°.  ( [INIichaud's  series  of 
French  plays  for  schools,  no.  8] ) 

©  William  R.  Jenkins,  New  York;  1808: 
7512,  Jan.  24 :  2c.  Mar.  22.  11381 

Donagh  (The);  or,  Suilish  macree,  an  original 
drama  in  3  acts,  by  G.  F.  Rowe.  [London, 
M.  M.  Hanly  &  co.,  printers]  1882.    55  p.    8°. 

©  George  Fawcett  Rowe,  United  States, 
1882:  20494,  Dec.  4;  Ic.  June  19,  18SS.     11383 

Donald  Bruce;  a  romantic  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
D.  B.  Soiiin. 

©  Daniel  B.  Sorlin,  New  York;  D :  4847, 
Apr.  7,  1904.  11383 

Donald  Macdonald;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
A.  W.  Holhrook. 

©  Amelia  Weed  Holbrook,  Chicago;  1894: 
11370,  Feb.  23.  11384 

Donald  McKay,  the  hero  of  the  mountains;  a 
story  of  love,  war  and  adventure,  in  5  parts. 

©  Oliver  D.  Bvron,  Brooklyn;  1873:7802, 
July  7.  11385 

Donald  MacNeil;  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Seymour 
and  A.  E.  Ives.     [122]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  24,  1914;  D:  36590;  Alice  E. 
Ives  and  Muribel  Seymour,  New  York.  11385a 

Donatello;  eln  amerikanischer  schwank  in  3 
akten,  von  George  Dick  Jennings.  Miinchen, 
Drei  masken  verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1912.  100  p. 
8°. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  4,  1912 ;  D :  31042 ;  Drei  masken 
verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Munich.  11386 

Donation  (The)  party;  or.  Thanksgiving  eve 
at  the  pa,rsonage,  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  l)y  Mar- 
tha Russell  Orne.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co., 
1894. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1894: 
32981,  June  22;  2c.  July  31.  11387 


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DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


11406 


Donatus,  the  martyr;  a  romantic  play  of  the 
leth  century  in  5  acts,  by  Mrs.  T.  Miller. 

©  Mrs.  Thomas  Miller,  New  York;  1881: 
10625,  July  8.  11388 

Donde  hay  faldas  hay  jaleo;  6,  El  merendero 
de  la  alegri'a,  sainete,  original  de  Antonio 
Casero  y  Alejandro  Larrubiera,  mtisica  del 
maestro  Ruperto  Cliapl,  adaptada  de  un  en- 
treni^s  de  los  misiuos  autores.  Madrid  [So- 
ciedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1914.  36  p.  il- 
lus.,  12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Sept.  17,  1914;  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1914;  D: 
38216;  Casero  y  Larrubiera,  Madrid.     11388a 

Done  on  both  sides.     See  $2,000  reward. 

Done  on  one  side;  high  class  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  Edwin  Stanton  Du  Foncet.  39  p.  f". 
Typewritten. 

©  E.  S.  Du  Poncet,  Mason  City,  la.;  D: 
6763,  June  3,  1905 ;  2c.  June  3.  1905.        11389 

Donkey  (The)  party;  a  new  and  original  musi- 
cal comedy  in  3  acts,  7  scenes,  by  T.  E.  Pow- 
ers. 

©  Thos.  E.  Powers,  Brooklyn ;  1890 :  184.54, 
June  6.  11390 

Donna;  dramatized  from  the  Duchess's  [Mar- 
garet Argles  Hungerford's]  novel,  A  modern 
Circe,  by  R.  C.  Hevia  and  O.  Hevia.  156  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Rhoda  C.  Hevia  and  Orlando  Hevia, 
Brooklyn;  D:5521,  Sept.  9,  1904;  Ic.  Sept. 
9,  1904.  11391 

Donna  Anita;  a  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  M.  Young.    68  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  James  M.  Young,  Chicago;  1890:20970, 
June  30 ;  2c.  June  30.  11392 

Donna  Bianca;  or,  Brought  to  light,  a  romantic 
and  picturesque  drama  in  5  acts,  adapted  from 
Carlos  Serrano's  Spanish  play  of  the  same 
title,  by  special  arrangement  with  the  author, 
by  Serrano-Barnes.    87  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  K.  Serrano  and  Elsie  J.  Mason- 
Barnes,  New  York  ;  1880 :  864,  Jan.  9 ;  2c.  Feb. 
15.  11393 

Donna  Bianca  brought  to  light.  See  Koyal 
(A)  conquest. 

Donna  (La)  Curiosa.  fe'ee  Man  (The)  with  the 
fatal  wink. 

Donna  Diana;  comedy  in  3  acts,  adapted  from 
Spanish  of  Moreto,  by  Marion  Eddy  [pseud, 
of  M.  F.  Delanoy] 

©  Marian  F.  Delanoy,  Alameda,  Cal. ;  1898 : 
43362,  July  20.  11394 

an  opera  in  3  acts,  libretto,  the  plot  from 

the  Spanish  by  Moreto,  music  by  R.  S.  Poppen. 

©    Richard    S.    Poppen,    St.    Louis;    1897: 

19938,  Mar.  27 ;  2c.  Mar.  27.  11395 


Donna  (The)  Bavin  club;  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Co- 
hen. 

©  Morris  Cohen,  Chicago ;  D :  70,  Jan.  24, 
1901.  11396 

Donnerwetter;  a  3  act  farce  comedy,  by  G.  H 
Eldon.     f".    Typewritten. 

©  G.  Harris  Eldon,   Columbus,   O. ;   1891: 
38349,  Oct.  26;  2c.  May  8,  1893.  11397 

Donnybrook. 

©  Tony   Hart,   Portsmouth,   N.   H. ;   1887: 
6441,  Mar.  18.  11398 

a  romantic  Irish  comedy-drama  in  4  acts, 

with  original  songs,  by  H.  Wayne  Ellis. 

©  Isabel  M.  Ellis,  New  York ;  1887 :  .5977, 
Mar.  14.  11399 

Same.    Act  2. 

©  Isabel  M.  Ellis,  New  York;  1887:7917, 
Apr.  2;  2c.  Apr.  2.  11400 

Donnybrook  fair.  /See  Twenty  minutes  of 
fun. 

Donovan  and  the  Dago;  a  comedy  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  Harry  L.  Newton.  Philadelphia,  The 
Penn  publishing  co.,  1904.    12  p.    12°. 

©    Penn    pub.    co.,    Philadelphia;    D:5418, 
Aug.  12,  1904 ;  2c.  Aug.  11,  1904.  11401 

Donovans  (The);  a  new  and  original  local  spe- 
cialty drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Hart.  2  p.  1.,  35 
p.    8°.    Printed. 

©   .Tosh   Hart,   United   States;    1875:2.5.51, 
Mar.  19 ;  2c.  Mar.  31.  11402 

Dons  (The);  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  libretto  by 
Geo.  G.  Hoi  lister,  music  by  F.  D.  Bloomfield 
and  Chas.  Zimmerman. 

©   Bloomfield,    Hollister   and   Zimmerman, 
Buffalo ;  1899  :  5759,  Jan.  14.  11403 

a  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  libretto  by  Geo. 

G.  Hollister,  music  by  Chas.  Ziminennan  and 
F.  D.  Bloomfield.  [4],  67  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  F.  D.  Bloomfield,  Buffalo ;  D :  15220,  ]\Iar. 
2,  1900;  2c.  Mar.  2,  1909.  11404 

Don's  (The)  daughter;  a  romantic  comic  opera 
in  3  acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  S.  Anworth  Ruth- 
erford, music  by  I.  M.  Wilson. 

©   Irving   M.   Wilson,   San   Francisco;   D: 
11505,  Oct.  7,  1907.  11405 

Don't  be  a  coward;  4  act  plantation  comedy 
drama,  by  L.  Silvers.    84  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  19,  1915 ;  D  :  40703 ;  Lew  Silvers, 
Princeton,  Wis.  11405a 

Don't  be  bashful;  or.  The  friend  of  the  family, 
by  Pollock  Rip  [pseud,  of  A.  C.  Train]  36  p. 
8°.     Printed. 

©  Jan.  1,  1912;  2c.  Jan.  6,  1912;  D:282.%; 
Arthur  C.  Train,  New  York.  11406 


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11424 


Don't  be  too  quick  to  cry  wolf;  a  comedi- 
etta in  1  act,  by  T.  Ed»ir  Pemberton.  New 
York,  De  Witt,  1884.  12  p.  12°.  ([De  Witt's 
acting  plays]) 

©  A.  T.  B.  De  Witt.  New  York  ;  188-4 :  2G396, 
Dec.  30 ;  2c.  Jan.  22.  1885.  11407 

Don't  blame  me;  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
G.  B.  Casad.     [93]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  6,  1913 ;  D :  34040,  Campbell  B. 
Casad,  New  York.  11408 

Don't  boss  the  men.  See  Little  (The)  Dutch 
cleaner. 

Don't  bother  me,  Charlie;  serio-comic  song,  or 
musical  dramatical  composition,  written,  com- 
posed, and  published  expressly  for,  and  sung 
by  Annie  Adams. 

©  Harry  Wall,  New  York  ;  1871 :  8425  Sept. 
9.  11409 

Don't  cheer  boys;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
book  by  R.  Atwell  and  F.  T.  Pullen,  musical 
numbers  by  Hapgood  Burt  and  Silvio  Hein. 
68  p.    4".    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  June  25,  1912 ;  D :  30101 ;  Roy  Atwell 
and  F.  T.  Pullen,  New  York.  11410 

Don't  count  your  chickens;  comedy  playlet,  by 
D.  O.  King.    17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  17,  1914;  D:  39119;  Donald  G. 
King,  Indianapolis.  11410a 

Don't  do  that;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  J.  Norden- 
shield.  New  York,  Samuel  French  ;  London, 
Samuel  French,  ltd.,  1913.    13  p.    12°. 

©  May  8.  1913 ;  2c.  May  9,  1913 ;  D :  33265 ; 
Jeannette  Nordenshield,  New  York.        11411 

Don't  embarrass  me;  4  acts  of  farce  comedy,  by 
G.  H.  Atkinson.    178  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    15    1915;    D:  41756;    George 
Henry  Atkinson,  New  York.  11411a 

Don't  get  mixed;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Fir- 
min. 

©  Emile  Firmin,  Florence,  Kan. ;  D :  2238, 
Aug.  2,  1902.  11412 

Don't  get  weary.  See  Gentlemen  coons'  pa- 
rade. 

Don't  judge  her  too  harshly  'till  you  know 
her  sad  love  story;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
L.  J.  L.  Stillwell.    105  p.    f°.    T.vpewritten. 

©  Laura  Jean  Libbey-Stillwell,  Brooklyn; 
D:  12048,  Jan.  3,  1908;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1908.  11413 

Don't  know  yourself.     See  Echo  and  Narcisse. 

Don't  let  her  go  astray;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
by  Ha!  Reid  [i.  e.  James  H.  Reid] 

©  A.  H.  Woods,  New  York;  D:5S69,  Dec. 
5,  1904.  11414 


Don't  lie  to  your  boss;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  B.  D. 
Van  Ness.     16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  14,  1914 ;  D  :  35651 ;  Benjamin  D. 
Van  Ness,  Chicago.  11414a 

Don't  tell  Jack;  by  J.  A.  Darnaby.     12  p.     f°. 
Typewritten. 

©   John   Allen   Darnaby,  Chicago ;   D :  311, 
Apr.  4,  1901;  2c.  Mar.  29,  1901.  11415 

Don't  tell  ma-ma — don't  tell  ma-ma;  a  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  L.  J.  I-.  Stillwell. 

©  Laura  Jean  Libbey-Stillwell,  Brooklyn; 
D:  12062,  Jan.  3,  1908.  ,  11416 

Don't  tell  my  wife;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
F.  Risser. 

©    Felix   Risser,    New   York;    1898:57286, 
Sept.  29 ;  2c.  Oct.  3.  11417 

by  Jean  Barrymore.    70  p.    f °.    Type- 
written. 

©   United    amusement   co.,    Erie,    Pa. ;    D : 
8885,  July  30,  1906 ;  2c.  Aug.  1,  1906.        11418 

Don't  touch  the  flowers;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
P.  E.  Mortimer     [100]  p.    4°.    T.^•pewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  2,  1914;  D:  35523;  Paul  Emile 
Mortimer,  New  Orleans.  11418a 

Don't  wake  the  baby;  domestic  duologue,  by 
McCree  and  Clark.    12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  1,  1912  ;  D  :  31292  ;  McCree  and 
Clark,  New  York.  11419 

Don't  weaken;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  Hackett. 
[140]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    30,    1913;    D :  35504 ;    Walter 
Hackett  and  George  Broadhurst,  New  York. 

11420 

Same.    New  York,  Samuel  French ;  London, 


Samuel  French,  ltd.,  1914.    99  p.    12°. 

©  Jan.  13,  1914;  2c.  Jan.  14,  1914;  D: 
35646;  AValter  Hackett  and  George  Bi-oad- 
hurst,  New  York.  11420a 

Don't  worry;  a  3  act  farce,  by  L.  I.  Parks. 

©  La  Favette  I.  Parks,  New  York;  1898: 
34911,  June  7.  11421 

Don't  (The)  worry  club;  a  hodge-podge  of  mirth 
and  melody  in  3  smiles,  by  W.  D.  Hall.  Type- 
written. 

©  William  Davis  Hall,  Philadelphia;  1900 
A :  30070,  Dec.  11 ;  2c.  Dec.  11.  11422 

Same.     60  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  Davis  Hall,  Philadelphia:  D: 
695,  July  25,  1901;  2c.  July  17,  1901.      11423 

Don't  you  want  to  look  handsome?  a  farce 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  J.  Costello.  118  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  John  Jerome  Costello,  Chicago ;  D :  5361, 


Aug.  1,  1904 ;  2c.  Aug.  1,  1904 


11424 


547 


11425 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


11448 


Dooley's  adventure;  by  G.  M.  Russell  and  J.  H. 
O'Neill. 

©  Grace  M.  Russell  and  Jas.  H.   O'Neill. 
United  States  ;  D :  9449,  Nov.  16,  1906.     11425 

Dool/ittle  family;  by  M.  A.  Erwin.  38  p.  f. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  29,  1909;   D:  16971;  Mack  A. 

Erwin,  Selma,  Cal.  11426 

Doolittle  (The)  twins;  or,  The  wedding  and 
the  christening-,  character  sketch,  by  Frank 
Dinnont.  New  York,  London  [etc.]  M.  Wit- 
mark  &  sons,  190.5.  14  p.  12".  ([Witmark 
stage  publications] ) 

©  IM.  AVitmark  &  sons.  New  Work ;  D :  7713. 
Dec.  14,  1905;  2c.  Dec.  14,  1905.  11427 

Doom  of  a  friek  [sic];  1  act  drama,  by  R.  P. 
Polizzi.     18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  14,  1909;  D:  17698;  R.  Pasqiiale 
Polizzi,  Brooklyn.  11428 

Doom  (The)  of  King  Alcohol;  by  Clara  B, 
Drake.  Chicago,  AN'oman's  temperance  pub- 
lishing association  [1903]     19  p.    12*. 

©    Woman's    temperance   pub.    assn.,    Chi- 
cago :  D :  3040,  Jan.  20,  1903 ;  2c.  Mar.  4,  1903. 

11429 

Doomed  by  the  stars;  or,  Balboa's  prophecy 
and  400  years  later,  play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  N. 
Kyle.     [1],  38  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  15,  1913 ;  D  :  35026  ;  Joanna  Nich- 
oUs  Kyle,  Washington.  11430 

Doomed  for  life;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  A.  Camp- 
bell.   Rev.  ed.    52  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Alcest  Campbell,  Denver ;  D :  3446.  May 
IS,  1903;  2c.  June  10,  1903.  11431 

a  sensation  drama  in  5  acts,  with  original 

scenes,   music,   sensations,   tableaux,  and  me- 
chanical elTfects,  by  M.  E.  Lowry. 

©   Marcaret   E.   Lowry,    Baltimore;    1874: 
676,  Jan.  21.  11432 

or,  Clayton's  terrible  revenge,  an  emo- 
tional drama  in  5  acts,  by  A.  Campbell.  73 
p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Alcest  Campbell,  Opelousas,  La. ;  1895 : 
48334,  Sept.  23;  2c.  Jan.  23,  1896.  11433 

See    also    Jane    Vail's    mission. — Jennie 


Vail's  mission. 

Doomed  to  death;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  S. 
Halstead  and  G.  C.  Werner. 

©  Jesse  S.  Halstead,  Alameda,  Cal.,  and 
George  C.  Werner,  Santa  Cruz,  Cal. ;  1889 : 
27305,  Sept.  7.  11434 

Doon  Muirl;  drama,  by  D.  H.  Loux,     [v],  52  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  30,  1912 ;  D :  28489 ;  Du  Bois  H. 
Lous,  New  York.  11435 


Dooner's  trip;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  tr.  and  adapt- 
ed from  the  French,  by  L.  Grover.  New  York, 
S.  French  &  son  [1881]     51  p.    12». 

©    Leonard    Grover,    Philadelphia ;    1880 : 
18449,  Dec.  4;  2c.  Mar.  25,  1881.  11436 

Door  (The)  is  locked;  monologue  for  a  lady,  tr. 
and  arr.  by  Ada  Webster  Ward. 

©    Edgar    S.    Werner,    New    York;    1894: 
47876,  Oct.  13.  11437 

Door  (The)  key;  a  farce  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
F.  Buoman. 

©  Frank  Buoman,  Jamestown,  N.  Y. :  1899 : 
39852,  June  17 ;  2c.  June  17.  11438 

Door-mat  (The)  salesman;  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
J.  Arnold.    8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  24,  1913 ;  D :  34524 ;  Jack  Arnold, 
Memphis,  Tenn.  11439 

Door  (The)- of  darkness;  by  S.  H.  Kaufman.  41 
p.     f".    Typewritten. 

©  Samuel  H.  Kaufman,   Philadelphia ;   D : 
12300,  Feb.  4,  1908;  2c.  Feb.  15,  1908.       11440 

Door  (The)  that  has  no  key;  new  play  in  4  acts, 
by  Cosmo  Hamilton.    77  p.    4°.    Tji>ewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  1,  1913 ;  D :  35222 ;  Julie  Bolton, 
New  York.  11441 

Doors  (The)  of  Janus;  by  V.  Post. 

©  Van  Zo  Post,  New  York ;  D :  13380,  July 
21,  1908.  11442 

Doorway  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  Harold  Brig- 
house.  London,  J.  Williams,  ltd.;  New  York, 
Samuel  French,  1913.    16  p.    12". 

©  Aug.  24.  1913  ;  2c.  Sept.  2,  1913 ;  D  :  34343 ; 
Joseph  Williams,  ltd.,  London.  11443 

Dope;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  H.  Lieb,  suggested 
by  Joseph  Medill  Patterson's  Dope.  [SO]  p. 
4*.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  22,  1910;   D:  21853;   Hermann 
Lieb,  Chicago.  11444 

a  1  act  play,  by  J.  M.  Patterson.    23  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©    Josepli    Medill    Patterson,    Libertyville, 
111. ;  D:  14996,  Feb.  4,  1909;  2c.  Feb.  4,  1909. 

11445 

Dope  (A)  fiend;  a  sketch  in  1  act  and  3  scenes, 
by  J.  McCree.    Typewritten. 

©  Junie  McCree,  New  York ;  1900  A :  19429, 
Aug.  4;  Ic.  Aug.  4.  11446 

Dopes  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  E.  Burbidge. 
12  p.     f°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  9,  1913 ;  D :  32903 ;  Wm.  Edward 

Burbidge,  Cliicago.  11447 

Dopey's   talks;   or,    A   day   with   the   movies, 

dramatic  monologue,  by  E.  C.  Whitton.     [1], 

7  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   July   9,   1913;   D :  33765 ;   Ernest  C. 
Whitton.  Brooklyn.  11448 


548 


11449 


COPYRIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


11464 


Doppelmensch  (Der);  schwank  in  3  akten.  von 
Wilhelm  Jacoby  und  Arthur  Lippschitz.  73 
p.     12".     Printed. 

©  Ic.  May  3,  1911 ;  D :  24172 ;  Eduard  Bloch, 
Berlin.  11449 

-See  also  Two  of  him. 


Dora  Thome — Continued. 

or,  The  lodge  keeper's  daughter,  a  domes- 


Dora;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  T.  H.  Davis.  57  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  Henrv  Davis.  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.; 
D :  14253,  Nov.  10,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  10,  1908. 

11450 

Dora  and  diplomacy;  or,  A  woman  of  uncom.- 
mon  sense,  a  burlesque,  by  F.  C.  Burnand. 

©    Imre    Kiralfy,    New    York;    1878:3195. 
Mar.  15.  11451 

Dora  Deane;  dramatization  of  Mary  J.  Holmes's 
novel  of  tlie  same  name,  in  4  acts,  by  G.  M. 
Anderson.    65  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  16,  1915 ;  D :  41617 ;  Georse  M. 
Anderson,  Princeton,  Ind.  11451a 

Dora,  the  detective.     See  D.  D. 

Dora  Thome;  an  actinc  ed.  as  dramatized  from 
the  famous  novel  [of  Charlotte  M.  Braeme]  by 
E.  Laurence  Lee.    76  p.    16°. 

©  C.  S.  Sullivan,  East  St.  Louis,  111.;  D: 
6797,  June  9,  1905;  2c.  June  14,  1905.      11452 

Charlotte  M.  Braeme's  sensational  love  ro- 


mance in  4  acts,  dramatic  version  by  Henry 
Belmar.    2  p.  1.,  72  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©    Emanuel    A.    Schiller.    New    York;    D: 
636.  July  5,  1901;  2c.  July  16,  1901.         11453 

a  di'ama  in  4  acts,  dramatized  by  Alice  H. 

Brown,  from  book  by  Bertha  M.  Clay  [pseud, 
of  Charlotte  M.  Braeme]  Clyde,  O.,  Ames' 
publishing?  co.,  1901.  38  p.  12°.  (On  cover: 
Ames'  series  of  standard  and  minor  drama, 
no.  446) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clvde,  O. ;  D:9624,  Dec. 
12.  1906 ;  2c.  Dec.  12,  1906.  11454 

a  dramatic  composition  in  4  acts,  synopsis 

and  cast  included,  cover-title,  65  p.  8°. 
Printed. 

©  Georsre  Eucjene  Crowder.  Sprinfrfield,  111. ; 
D :  6802.  June  10,  1905 ;  2c.  June  10,  1905. 

11455 

a    dramatization   in   4   acts   of   Bertha   M. 


Clay's  [Charlotte  M.  Braeme's]  celebrated 
story  of  same  name,  by  AV.  C.  Herman.  Chi- 
cago, III.,  The  Chicago  manuscript  co.,  1914. 
[OiS]  p.    f°.    Mimeographed. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  21,  1914;  D:  38577;  Alexander 
Byers,  Chicago.  11455a 

tabloid  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Charles 


tic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  L.  Roberts. 

©   William    Lynch    Roberts,    Chicago;    D: 
1532,  Mar.  7,  1902.  11456 

—  See  also  "Wedded  and  parted. 


Hart.    Chicago,  Chicago  manuscript  co.,  1915. 
31  p.    f".    Mimeographed. 

©  June  28,   1915;   2c.   July   10,   1915;   D: 
41205:  Alexander  Byers.  Chicago.         11455b 


Dora's  joke;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  H.  H.  Pattee. 
14  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Herbert  Horton  Pattee,  New  York ;  D : 
525,  May  29,  1901;  2c.  June  6,  1901.        11457 

Dora's  oath;  an  original  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
H.  A.  Johnston. 

©  Harry  A.  Johnston.  United  States ;  1877 : 
859,  Jan.  20.  11458 

Dora's  prisoner.     See  Dorothy  Creigh. 

Dora's  reformation;  play  in  3  acts,  by  N.  C. 
Durham.     [1],  51  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  7.  1913 ;  D :  32862 ;  Northrup  C. 
Durham,  New  York.  11459 

Dorcasina;  an  original  American  comedy  in  4 
acts,  by  Marie  Walsh. 

©  Marie  Walsh,  Brooklyn;  1877:1009,  Jan. 
24.  11460 

Dorette;  operette  in  3  akten,  von  H.  von  Wald- 
berg  und  Julius  Wilhelm,  musik  von  Bruno 
Hartl.  Regiebuch  ausgearbeitet  vom  ober- 
regisseur  Franz  Graselli.  IMiinchen,  Drei 
masken  verlag.  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1913.  129  p.  8°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Mar.  16,  1913:  2c.  Sept.  18,  1913;  D: 
34464 ;  Drei  masken  verlag,  g.  m.  b.  li..  Mu- 
nich. 11461 

Dorf  (Ein)  in  Holstein.     See  Land-leben. 

Dorfkomtesse  (Die);  operette  in  3  akten,  von 
Pordes-Milo  und  Erich  Urban,  musik  von  R. 
Danziger.  Berlin.  A.  Fiirstuer,  1909.  144  p. 
12».     [Libretto  only] 

©  Adolph  Fiirstner.  Berlin ;  D :  15647,  Apr. 
17,  1909;  2c.  Apr.  17,  1909. 

11462 

Same.  Text  der  gesiinge.  Berlin,  A.  Fiirst- 
ner, 1910.    62  p.     12°. 

©  Mar.  17.  1910 ;  2c.  Apr.  2,  1010 ;  D :  20671 ; 
Adolph  Fiirstner,  Berlin.  11463 

— — •  Same.  Vollstandiges  textbuch  mit  dialog 
[etc.]  Berlin,  A.  Fiirstner  [1910]  128  p. 
12°. 

©  Apr.  26,  1910;  2c.  Slay  17,  1910;  D: 
21050;  Adolph  Furstner,  Berlin.  11464 

Dorfschulmeister  (Der);  tragodie  in  3  akten, 
A'on  Willy  Meyer.  Chenmitz  und  Leipzig, 
Mitteldeutsche  verlagsanstalt.    58  p.    12°. 

©  May  2,  1914 ;  Ic.  July  17,  1914 ;  D :  38024 ; 
Mitteldeutsche  verlagsanstalt,  Chemnitz,  Ger- 
many. 11464a 


549 


11465 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


11487 


Doricus;  a  flrama,  by  ^I.  E.  Whiting. 

©   Marie    Emma    Whiting,    Boston;    1S05: 
492S0,  Sept.  28.  11465 

Dorinda  dares;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  R.  Frank- 
lin. 22  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©    ic.    Apr.    21,    1910;    D:  20855;    Rufnrd 
Franklin.  New  York.  11466 

Dorine;  an  original  drama  in  6  acts,  by  L.  A. 
Lucy.     18  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Lizzie  A.  Liicv,  Janesville,  Wis.;  1889; 
95G4,  Mar.  2G:  2c.  Mar.  26.  11467 

Doris;  a  comedy  of  old  New  York,  a  play  in  3 
acts,  by  M.  R.  Cushman  and  P.  Sainsbiiry. 

©  M.  R.  Cushman  and  P.  Sainsbury,  United 
States;  1897:  42G91,  July  27.  11468 

a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  R.  Drouet. 

©    Robert    Drouet,    Chicago;    1893:11182, 


Mar.  3. 


11469 


—  a  society  drama  in  3  acts,  by  S.  B.  Alexan- 
der. 

©    S. 


Mar.  30. 


Alexander,    Boston ;    1885 :  7481, 

11470 


Doris  Mannering;  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  G. 
Merritt.     Typewritten. 

©  George  Merritt,  San  Francisco;  1900  A: 
23486,  Sept.  21;  2c.  Dec.  10.  11471 

Dorise  (La);  drame  lyriqne  en  3  actes,  de  Luigi 
Illica,  tr.  frangaise  de  Paul  Ferrier,  musique 
de  Cesare  Galeotti.  Paris,  Enodi  &  cie.,  1910. 
2  p.  ].,  56  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  May  6,  1910 ;  2c.  May  7,  1910 ;  D :  20976 ; 
Enoch  &  cie.,  Paris.  11472 

Dornroschen.     See  Sleeping  (The)  beauty. 

Dorothy;  by  A.  F.  Bianchard. 

©  Arthur  Franklin  Bianchard,  Cambridge, 
Mass.;  D:3721,  July  13,  1903.  11473 

by  T.  G.  Springer.    Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  G.  Springer,  Sacramento,  Cal. ; 
1900  A:  1196,  Jan.  13;  2c.  Jan.  13.  11474 

-a  drama  in  2  acts,  by  W.  O.  Varney. 

©  William  O.  Varney,  Boston;  1898:13149, 
Feb.  23.  11475 

Dorothy  Creigh;  or,  Dora's  prisoner,  a  drama 
of  the  Revolution,  in  5  acts,  by  Edwin  Clay. 
67  p.     obi.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  Edgar  S.  Maclay,  Brooklyn;  1890:25.36.3. 
Aug.  15 ;  2c.  Aug.  15.  1 1476 

Dorothy  dares.     See  Winning  a  wager. 

Dorothy  Delaro;  or.  The  nameless,  a  drama,  by 
E.  A.  Bryant  and  L.  B.  Mason. 

©  Elizabeth  A.  Bryant  and  T^.  Bond  IMason, 
East  Saginaw,  Mich. ;  1889 :  274S4,  Sept.  9. 

11477 


Dorothy  Q;  play  in  4  acts,  by  C  D.  MacKay. 
[106]   p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  15,  1914;  D:  37040;  Constance 
D'Arcy  MacKay,  New  York.  11477a 

Dorothy  Russell's  awakening;  dramatic  sketch, 
by  T.  F.  Hanlon.    14  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  26,  1910;  D:  20031;  Thomas 
Francis  Hanlon,  Chicago.  11478 

Dorothy,  the  Puritan;  a  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  Estelle  Clayton. 

©  Isabelle  Evesson,  New  York  ;  1897 :  25483, 
Apr.  24.  11479 

Dorothy  Webb;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  Siegel. 
23  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  9,  1909;  D :  16749 ;  Henrietta 
Siegel,  New  York.  11480 

Dorothy's  dilemma;  a  comedy,  by  L.  Jordan. 

©  Leopold  Jordan,  New  York ;  1891 :  30538, 
Aug.  28.  11481 

Same.    87  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Leopold  Jordan,  New  York ;  1891 :  18851, 
May  23 ;  2c.  May  23.  11482 

Dorothy's  diplomacy;  a  comedy  in  1  act.  by 
T.  B.  Donaldson.    8  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  B.  Donaldson,  Philadelphia ;  D : 
72.58,  Sept.  14,  1905;  2c.  Sept.  14,  1905.     11483 

Dorothy's  lovers;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  C 
Thorpe.     Typewritten. 

©  Courtenay  Thorpe,  London;  1900  A: 
30824,  Dec.  21;  2c.  Jan.  5,  1901.  11484 

Dorothy's  masquerade;  or,  A  woman  on  the 
school  board,  a  comedy  in  7  acts  by  C.  F. 
Bradford. 

©  Carrie  F.  Bradford,  Brooklyn;  D :  82.54, 
Mar.  19,  1906.  11485 

Dorrits  (The);  a  comed.v  in  3  acts,  by  Marga- 
ret ALiyo  (Margaret  Mayo  Selwyn)  from  a 
German  play  by  Franz  von  Schoenthan 
founded  upon  Charles  Dickens'  Little  Dorrit. 
104  p.     4°.     Typewi-itten. 

©  Mrs.  Edgar  Selwvn.New  York;  D:  1.5923, 
May  22,  1909 ;  2c.  May  28,  1909.  11486 

Dos  (Los)  amores;  zarzuela  dram;1tica  en  im 
prologo  y  4  cuadros,  original  de  Javier  de 
Burgos,  nifisica  del  maestro  Arturo  Saco  del 
Yalle.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
fioles]  1911.    46  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Dec.  30,  1911 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1912 ;  D :  28157 ; 
Javier  de  Burgos,  Madrid.  11487 

Dos  (Los)  cadetes;  farsa  comica  en  3  actos,  di- 
vididos  en  7  cuadros,  en  prosa,  original  de 
Maiuiol  Fernfindez  do  la  Puente  y  Carlos  Al- 
len-Perkins. Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espanoles]  1914.    75  p.    12". 

©  Mar.  1.5.  1915;  Ic.  IMar.  17,  1915;  D: 
40090;  M.  Fernrmdez  de  la  Puente  y  C.  Allen- 
Perkins,  Jladrid.  11487a 


550 


11488 


COPYETGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


11506 


Dos  (Los)  incluseros.     See  Boda  (La)  de  lupe, 

Dos  (Las)  vereas;  zarzuela  comica  de  costum- 
bres  andnluzas.  original  y  en  prosa  de  F. 
Pintado  de  la  Roche,  ninsica  del  maestro  R. 
Sclnchez  Redondo.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores  espanoles]  1910.  32  p.  12°,  [Libretto 
only] 

©  May  23,  1910;  2c.  May  24,  1910;  D: 
21151;  Francisco  Pintado  de  la  Roche,  Ma- 
drid. 11488 

Dos  (Los)  viejos;  zarzuela  comica  en  1  acto, 
dividido  en  3  cuadros,  en  prosa,  original  de  A. 
Dominsiiez,  mdsica  del  maestro  San  Felipe. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autoros  espanoles]  1909. 
42  p.     12".     [Libretto  only] 

©  July  2,  1909  ;  2c.  .July  14,  1909 ;  D :  162.54 ; 
Antonio  Dominguez,  Madrid.  11489 

Dose  (A)  of  his  own  medicine;  musical  comedy, 
by  Ed  Chrissie. 

©  Al.  W.  Filson,  United  States;  1898: 
42917,  July  IS ;  2c.  July  16.  11490 

Dot;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  W.  Frank.  [2],  138 
p.     f".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  IS,  1913;  D:  33529;  Waldo 
Frank,  Paris.  11491 

or.   Just   for   fun,   a   sensational   comedy- 


drama  in  5  acts,  by  C.  P.  Bi*o\vn. 

©    Charles    P.    Brown,    Brooklyn;    1887: 
24381,  Sept.  24.  11492 

Dot  Dimple;  a  sensational  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Eunice  Goodrich. 

©  William  Pottle,  jr.,  Chicago ;  1891 :  18181, 
May  18.  11493 

Dot  entertains;  farce,  by  Elizabeth  F.  Guptill. 
Lebanon,  O.,  March  brothers,  1912.    3  p.    8°. 

©  Sept  9,  1912  ;  2c.  Sept.  12, 1912 ;  D :  30820 ; 
March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O.  11494 

Dot  insane  crazytic;  a  farce  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  Marion  Eddy  [pseud,  of  M.  F.  Delanoy] 

©  Marian  F.  Delanoy,  Alameda,  Cal. ;  1898 : 
37637,  June  20.  11495 

See  also  It's  contagious. 

Dot  mad  tog;  a  Dutch  sketch  in  1  scene,  by 
McDermott  and  Trumble.  New  York,  Happy 
hours  company. 

©  Happy  hours  co..  New  York ;  1875 :  7651, 
July  22;  2c.  July  28.  11496 

Dot  madrimonial  adverdisement;  a  Dutch 
sketch  in  1  scene,  by  McDermott  and  Trum- 
ble.   New  York,  Happy  hours  company. 

©  Happy  hours  co..  New  York ;  1875 :  76.50, 

July  22 ;  2c.  July  28.  11497 

Dot  quied  lotgings;  a  Dutch  sketch  in  1  scene, 

by  aicDermott  &  Trumble.    New  York,  Happy 

hours  company. 

©  Happy  hours  co..  New  York ;  1875 :  10551, 
Oct.  13;  2c.  Nov.  5.  11498 


551 


Dot,  the  harum-scarum;  an  original  American 
comedy  drama,  by  H.  Winslow. 

©  Herbert  Hall  Winslow,  Chicago;  1885: 
13075,  June  13.  11499 

Dot,  the  miner's  daughter;  or,  One  glass  of 
wine,  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Lizzie  May  Elwyn. 
Clyde,  O.,  Ames'  publishing  company  [1888] 
1  p.  1.,  36  p.  12°.  ( [  Ames'  series  of  standard 
and  minor  drama,  no.  254] ) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde  O. ;  1888:  6784,  TMar. 
5;2c.  Mar.  14.  11500 

Dote  and  antidote.     See  Germ  (The)  of  love. 

Dote  (La)  de  la  Chavala;  sainete  en  1  acto  y 
en  prosa,  original  de  J.  Palacios  Gil.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1914.  33  p. 
12". 

©  Sept.  17,  1914;  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1914;  D: 
38189;  Javier  Palacios  Gil,  Madrid.      11500a 

Dots  and  dashes;  a  railroad  drama  of  the  tele- 
graph, by  J.  P.  Tillson.  49  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Jesse  P.  Tillson,  Toledo,  O. ;  D :  1818, 
May  2,  1902;  Ic.  June  6,  1902;  Ic.  June  21, 
1902.  11501 

Dot's  burglar;  a  1  act  play,  by  B.  K.  Phillips. 

©  Bettine  K.  Phillips,  New  York;  1806: 
26312,  Apr.  29.  11502 

Dotted  (The)  Jew.     See  Pintele  (Das)  Yid. 

Dottie;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  Goldberg  and  R. 
Warner.     16  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tan.  31.  1911 ;  D :  23227 ;  Jack  Gold- 
berg and  Richard  Warner,  New  York.    11503 

Dotty's  unawakened  dream;  a  musical  comedy, 
by  W.  C.  Hamblen.  10  p.  f».  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  William  C.  Hamblen,  Cambridge,  Mass. ; 
D :  12459,  Feb.  29,  1908 ;  2c.  Feb.  29,  1908. 

11504 

Double  action  romance;  an  original  farce  in  1 
act,  by  Ernest  S.  Jaros. 

®  Ernest  A.  Fink,  New  York ;  D :  7360  Oct. 
4,  1905.  11505 

Double  alarm;  or,  His  last  assignment,  a 
newspaper  drama  in  1  act,  by  C.  E.  Van  Loan. 
13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  9,  1910;  D:  20397;  Charles  E. 
Van  Loan,  New  York.  11506 

Double  (The)  chest  mystery.  See  Abdel  Ka- 
dir's  Egyptian  mythology  and  transforma- 
tions. 

Double  (The)  code;  play  in  1  act,  by  C.  G.  Arm- 
strong.    [7]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  14,  1915 ;  D :  42482 ;  Carl  Gilmore 
Armstrong.  New  York.  11506q, 


11507 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


11526 


Double  (A)  contract;  a  sketch  in  1  act,  by  B, 
Simon.    G  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.    11,    1912;    D:  29008;    Blanche 
Simon,  Bultimore,  11507 

Double  (The)  courtship;  comerly  In  3  acts,  by 
S.  O'Connell.     [29]  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Dec.   16,   1915;   D:    42509;   Seumns 
O'Connell,  New  York.  11507a 

Double  (The)  cross;  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  C.  D.  Lancaster.  Scenario.  5  p.  t°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    15,    1909;    D:1G299;    Charles 
David  Lancaster,  Shelby ville,  Ind.  11508 

a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  T.  Rosenberg.    10  p. 


f".     T.vpewritten. 

©   Theresa    Rosenberg,    Rochester,    N.    Y. ; 
D:  90S0,  Sept.  8,  1906;  2c.  Sept.  8,  1906.  11509 

—  a  dramatic  episode  on  the  Yellow  peril,  by 


W.  E.  Longfellow. 

©  Wilbert  E.  Longfellow,  Providence,  R.  I. ; 
D :  15500,  Apr.  7,  1909.  11510 

1  act  play  of  China,  by  AV.  M.  Wright,  jr. 


11  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  28,  1915 ;  D :  41104 ;  Wm.  IMason 
Wright,  jr.,  Newark,  N.  J.  11510a 

—  1  act  sketch,  by  G.  H.  Mason.     [2],  10  p. 


4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  1,  1915 ;  D :  42378 ;  Carl  H.  Ma- 
son, New  York.  11510b 

play  in  1  act,  by  Howard  Fielding  [pseud. 


of  C.  W.  Hooke]     11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  27,  1912 ;  D :  30364 ;  Charles  W. 
Hooke,  New  York.  11511 

by  R.  A.  Donnan.    3  p.    f°.    Typewrit- 


ten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  30,  1912 ;  D :  30707 ;  R.  A.  Don- 
nan,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  11512 

—  vaudeville  sketch,  by  F.  W.  Tebbetts.     [1], 
20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  le.  Aug.  9,  1912 ;  D :  30487 ;  Forrest  AV. 
Tebbetts,  Lincoln,  Neb.  11513 


See  also  Mayor's  (The)  veto. 

Double  crossed;  a  1  act  play,  by  W.  O.  McGee- 
han.    34  p.    obi.    24".    Typewritten. 

©   W.    O.    McGeehan,    San    Francisco;    D: 
15233,  Mar.  3,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  3,  1909.      11514 

western  comedy  playlet,  by  H.  L.  Roberts. 


18  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  14,  1913 ;  D :  33489  ;  Harry  Leigh 
Roberts,  Fowler,  Col.  11515 

Double-dealer  (The)     See  Masterpieces  of  the 
English  drama:  William.  Congreve. 


Double  (A)  deception;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
Arthur  Lewis  Tubbs.  Boston,  AV.  H.  Baker 
&  CO.,  1901  [1900]  24  p.  12°.  (Baker's  edi- 
tion of  plays) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1900  A: 
26462,  Oct.  24;  2c.  Nov.  19.  11516 

Double  (A)  divorce;  by  AV.  J.  Newton. 

©  W.  J.  Newton,  AVashington ;  1898 :  13413. 
•Feb.  24.  11517 


farce  comedy  in  1  act,  5  scenes,  by  K.  S. 

Hayes   (Mary  aiarkwell)     221  p.     f.     Type- 
written. 

©  Kate  Simpson  Hayes,  AA^innipeg,  Canada ; 
D  :  3749,  July  22,  1903  ;  2c.  July  22,  1903. 

11518 

Double  (A)  election;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  E.  C. 
AVhalen. 

©  A.  D.  Ames,  Clyde,  O. ;  1887 :  32991,  Dec. 
19.  11519 

Double  ender.     See  Double  n-der. 

Double  (A)  engag'ement;  by  W.  J.  Jones.     9  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  AA'ill  .T.  Jones,  Covington,  Ky. ;  D:1347, 
Jan.  24,  1902;  Ic.  Jan.  27,  1902.  11520 


or,  Wanted  a  housekeeper,  by  AV.  J.  Jones. 

9  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    12,    1910;    D :  20463 ;    AVill    J. 
Jones,  New  Yorlc.  11521 

Double  (The)  game;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  M. 
Baring.     {In  English  review,  Sept.,  1911) 

©  Sept.  1,  1911 ;  2c.  Oct.  12, 1911 ;  D :  25495  ; 
Maurice  Baring,  London.  11522 

operetta,  by  G.  Griswold.     [2],  17  p.     4°. 

Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  17,  1910 ;  D :  22300 ;  Grace  Gris- 
wold, (Chicago.  11523 

play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Baring.     [85]  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Aug.    14,    1911;    D:  25142;    Maurice 
Baring,  London.  11524 

Double  (A)  header;  play  in  3  acts,  by  S.  Drumb, 
reconstructed  from.  A  six  handed  game.  100 
p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    IS,    1915;    D:  40102;    Samuel 
Drumb,  Bandon,  Or.  11524a 

Double  (A)  knot;  a  farcial  absurdity  in  1  act 
and  2  consequences,  by  C.  Gayler. 

©    Charles    Gayler,    United    States;    1876: 
13403,  Dec.  4.  11525 

Double  (A)  lesson;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  B.  C. 

Stephenson. 

©  Wm.  Clarke  Stewart,  New  York;  1897: 
.50174,  Sept.  8.  11526 


652 


11527 


COPYBIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED  STATES 


11549 


Double  (A)  life;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F. 
Duniont. 

©    Frank    Dumont,     Pliiladelphia ;     1884: 
26171,  Dec.  27.  11527 

a  drama  in  a  prologue  and  3  acts,  by  C.  T. 

Dazey. 

©  C.   T.   Dazey,   Cambridge,   Mass.;   1880: 
7209,  May  8.  11528 

a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Eliza  Thompson. 

©   M.   Hamilton,   Corry,    Pa.;    1884:19247, 
Sept.  25 ;  2c.  Oct.  25.  11529 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  M.  Greening.     [66] 

p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  29,  1915;  D :  42370 ;  Evanaeline 
Marion  Greening,  St.  Paul.  11529a 

drama  in  4  parts,  picturing  the  life  of  a 


Double  (The)  marriage — Continued. 

romantic  drama  in  5  acts,  from  the  French 


young  Englishman   in  America,   by   C.   Theo. 
Richardson.     33  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  25,  1912 ;  D :  31458 ;  Carlitus  T. 
Richardson,  Portland,  Me.  11530 

—  dramntic    composition,    by    M.    Le    Baron 
[i.  e.,  Mary  Le  Baron  (Andrews)  Urie] 

©    Marie    Le    Baron,    Washington;    1887: 
21504,  Aug.  22.  11531 

—  a  play-drama  in  6  tableaux,  by  C.  W.  Barry. 
©  Charles  W.  Barry,  New  York ;  1878 :  8343, 

July  18.  11532 

—  a    play    in    4    acts,    by    Rinehart    Roberts 


[pseud,  of  M.  R.  Rinehart] 

©  Mary  Roberts  Rinehart,  Pittsburgh,;  D: 
9373,  Oct'  24,  1906.  11533 

or.    The    mystery   of   Hampton    house,    a 


1870: 
11534 


drama  in  4  acts  and  prologue. 

©    Charles    Rollins,    Philadelphia; 
2498,  Oct.  5. 

—  or,  Where  there's  a  will  there's  a  way,  an 
original  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  F.  F.  Mackay. 

©  F.  F.  Mackay,  New  York;  1895:30907. 
July  16.  11535 

See  also  In  self  defense. — Micaliz. — Soul 


(The)   struggle. — Violet  Dale. 

Double  (The)  love;  a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  a  drama 
of  American  life,  by  A.  D.  Rees.  Philadel- 
phia, The  John  C.  Winston  co.  [1907]  85  p. 
12". 

©    Arthur   Doughertv    Rees,    Philadelphin ; 
D:  10276,  Apr.  5,  1907;  2c.  May  3,  1907.  11536 

Double  (Le)  madrigal;  comMie  en  3  actes  en 
vers,  par  J.  Auzanet.  (Tn  L'lllnstration 
theatrale,  9"  annee— 228,  4  Janvier  1913) 

©  Jan.  4,  1913;  2c.  Feb.  8,  1913;  D:  32228; 
.Tean  Auzanet,  Paris.  11537 

Double  (The)  marriage;  romantic  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  Charles  Reade. 

©    Kate    Stevenson    (Kate   Claxton)    New 
York ;  1878 :  14030.  Nov.  30.  11538 


of  August  Macquet,  by  Charles  A.  Stevenson. 
New  York,  1879. 

©  Kate  Claxton,  United  States;  1879:562, 
Jan.  13.  11539 

Double  n-der;  or.  One  man's  faith,  drama  of 
the  West  in  3  acts,  F.  H.  Ingersoll.  [2],  98  p. 
4°.     Tj-pewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  3,  1912 ;  D :  31030 ;  Flora  H.  In- 
gersoll, Grand  Junction,  Col.  11540 

Double  (The)  oath;  by  J.  E.  Donohue  and  R.  G. 
McComas. 

©  Joseph  E.  Donohue  and  Robert  G.  Mc- 
Comas, United  States ;  1888 :  30061,  Oct.  22. 

11541 

Double  (A)  play;  a  base  ball  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  M.  Locke. 

©    IMarshall    Locke,    Indianapolis;    1889: 
27100,  Sept.  6.  11542 

a  playlet  in  1  act,  by  G.  Blum.  12  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    31,    1912;    D:  29839;    Gustav 

11543 


31, 
Blum,  New  York. 


Double  (A)  revenge;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J. 
Parsons. 

©  Jessie  Parsons,  Los  Angeles ;  1897 :  42338, 
July  24.  11544 

Double  (The)  shackle;  play  of  the  plains  in  3 
acts,  by  H.  Booth.    112  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   June   13,   1910;    D:  21333;   Hilliard 
Booth,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.  11545 

Double  (A)  shuffle;  a  comedietta  in  1  act,  by 
Henry  Oldham  Hanlon.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker 
&  CO.,  1891.  1  p.  1.,  16  p.  12°.  (Baker's  ed. 
of  plays) 

©  Walter  H.   Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1891: 
32735,  Sept.  14;  2c.  Sept.  19.  11546 

Double  (The)  spy;  play  of  the  American  Revo- 
lution in  5  acts,  by  G.  Currier  Griffith.  [3], 
150  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  22,  1910 ;  D :  22902 ;  Geo.  C.  Grif- 
fith, Cleveland.  11547 

Double  (The)  standard;  a  4  act  play,  by  Gladys 
Freeman.     [121]  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  4,   1914;   D:  38697;   Gladys  M. 
Freeman,  New  York.  11547a 

Double  (The)  standard  of  morals.  See  Prodi- 
gal (The)  daughter. 

Double  (A)  tangle;  1  act  play,  by  L.  B.  Foley. 
5  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©   le.    Jan.   9,    1913;    D:  31922;    Louis   B. 
Foley,  Detroit.  11548 

Double  (La)  taxe;  de  Ren6  Champigny.  [3]  p. 
4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  9,  1913;  D:  33183;  Gaumont  co.. 
Flushing.  N.  Y.  11549 


553 


11550 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


11571 


Double  (A)  tragedy.     See  Helene  Fairfax. 

Double  (The)  triumph;  a  drama  in  2  acts, 
from  tlie  story  of  Placidus  in  the  Martyrs  of 
the  Coliseum,  by  A.  J.  O'Reilly.  New  York, 
D.  &  J.  Sadlier  &  co. 

©  D.  and  J.  Sadlier  &  co.,  New  York;  187.5: 
6542,  June  21;  2c.  June  21.  11550 

Double  trouble;  a  come<ly  in  4  acts,  a  dramati- 
zation of  Herbert  Quick's  novel  of  the  same 
name,  by  E.  P.  JefCerson.  130  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Eugenie  Paul  Jefferson,  Washington ;  D : 
12267,  Jan.  28,  1908;  2c.  Jan.  29,  1908.     11551 

Double  troubles;  by  C.  H.  and  W.  W.  Potts.  29 
p.     f".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  17,  1909;  D:  17729;  Charles  H. 
and  William  W.  Potts,  New  York.  11553 

Double  (A)  turn;  by  M.  G.  Winstock. 

©  Melvin  Germaine  Winstock,  New  York; 
D :  1892,  May  14,  1902.  11553 

Double  (The)  wedding;  a  society  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  A.  Kahn. 

©    Arthur   Kahn,    Shreveport,    La.;    1890: 
892,  Jan.  6.  11554 

See  also  Bace  (A)  for  a  wife. 


Doubles;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  O.  E.  Young. 
©  Oscar  E.  Young,  North  Fayette,  Me. ;  D : 
8623,  May  31,  1906.  11555 

Doubles  or  quits;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  C.  Skinner. 

©   Constance   Skinner,   Chicago;   D :  12779, 

Apr.  18,  1908.  11556 

•play   in  3  acts,  by  Adolph  Edwards  and 


Ralph  Morgan.    100  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   June  24,   1915;   D:  41029;   Flora   S. 
Wuppermann,  New  York.  11556a 

Doubt  and  reality;  play  in  5  acts,  by  I.  C. 
Michels. 

©  Ivan  C.  Michels,  New  York ;  1874 :  11670, 
Sept  14.  11557 

Doubtful  (A)  victory;  or.  Love's  stratagem, 
farce  in  1  act,  by  Frank  Dumont.  New  York, 
S.  French;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1911.  8 
p.     12°. 

©  Nov.   20,   1911;   2c.   Nov.   20,   1911;    D: 
25801;  Samuel  French,  New  York.  11558 

Doubting  Thomas;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  C.  T. 
Stewart.     114  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  6,  1910 ;  D :  20726 ;  Caroline  Tay- 
lor Stewart,  Columbus,  Mo.  11559 

Douflfdaffels  (The);  by  M.  Mawlette.  92  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Mona   Mawlette,   New   York;  D:  11976, 

Dec.  23.  1907:  2c.  Jan.  2.  1908.  11560 


DoufEdaffels  (The) — Continued. 

singing  satire  on  society  in  2  acts,  by  M. 

INIawlette.      viii,    81    p.      4°.      Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Nov.  13,  1911 ;  D :  25751 ;  Mona  Maw- 
lette, New  York.  11561 

Dougall    and    friends;    a    comedy,    by    Dr.    H. 
Craigie.      San    Francisco,    R.    Munk's    print, 
.  1894.     51  p.     8°. 

©    Henrv    Craigie,    San    Francisco;    1894: 
42503,  July  30;  2c.  Nov.  2.  11562 

Douloureuse  (La);  play  in  4  acts,  by  Donnay, 
rentlered  into  English  by  Charles  Alfred 
Byrne,  as  presented  by  Madame  R^jane.  New 
York,  F.  Rullman,  1904.     97  p.     4". 

©   F.   Rullman,   New  York;    D :  5750,   Nov. 
10,  1904 ;  2c.  Nov.  10,  1904.  11563 

Doute  (Le);  piece  en  3  actes,  par  Daniel  Jourda. 
Paris,  G.  Siever,  1913.    218  p.    12". 

©   Nov.    8,    1913;    2c.   Nov.    17,    1913;    D: 
35095 ;  G.  S16ver,  Paris.  11564 

Dova  (La);  or,  A  Parisian  actress,  drama  in 
5  acts,  l)y  Count  M.  G.  de  Dombnsle,  English 
version  by  J.  A.  Kane.  91  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  INIaurice  G.  de  Dorabasle,  New  York ;  D : 
4914,  Apr.  13,  1904;  2c.  Apr.  16,  1904.       11565 

Dove  (The)     Sec  Milady's  boudoir. 

Dove  la  verita?  dramma,  di  G.  Rocca.  26  p. 
f*.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Jan.   20,   1910;   D :  17982 ;   Giovanni 
Rocca,  New  York.  11566 

Dove  (The)  supper;  a  1  act  musical  comedy, 
written  and  composed  by  A.  A.  Andros. 

©  Annie  A.  Andros,  Cambridgeport,  Mass. ; 
1896 :  8567,  Feb.  5.  11567 

Dove  (The)  uncaged;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  E. 
Hamilton  Moore.  New  York.  S.  French;  Lon- 
don, S.  French,  ltd.,  1912.    23  p.    12». 

©    May   29,    1912;    2c.    May   29.    1912;    D: 
29S26;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.       11568 

Dovetta;  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  B.  Bancker. 

©  B.  Bancker,   United  States ;   1884 :  8170, 

Apr.  18.  11569 

Down  and  out;  by  C.  E.  Parker.  15  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Clifford  E.  Parker,  New  York ;  D :  9945, 
Feb.  11,  1907;  2c.  Feb.  11.  1907.  11570 

by  G.  Nagel.    4  p.    f".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  24,  1910;  D:  20282;  George  Nagel, 
Newark,  N.  J.  11571 

dramatic  sketch,  by  C.  R.  Gore  and  G.  W. 

Schlosser.     [9]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Aug.   12,  1914;    D:  37829;   Clara   R. 
Gore  and  Geo.  W.  Schlosser,  Columbus,  O. 

11571a 


5r)4 


11572 


COPYKIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


11593 


Down  and  out— Continued. 

vaudeville     playlet,     by     Porter     Emerson 

Browne.  13  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.    Sept.   23,   1909;    D:16SG7;   Carleton 
and  Maud  Hall  Macy,  Sheepsliead  Bay,  N.  Y. 

11572 

Down  and  out  Dexter;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
S.  J.  Oilman.    129  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  2S,  1913;  D:  32471;  Stephen  J. 
Oilman,  Everett,  Mass.  11573 

Down  (A)  and  out  man  out  in  a  storm;  play 
in  1  act,  by  W.  E.  Carleton.  4  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  17,  1914;  D:  39113;  Walter  El- 
bridge  Carleton,  Chicago.  11573a 

Down  (A)  and  out  Romeo;  farcical  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  C.  V.  Brownlow.  60  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  21.  1911;  D:  24022;  Charles  Vic- 
tor Brownlow,  Philadelphia.  11574 

Down  and  up;  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
A.  S.  Hickman. 

©  Albert   Scott  Hickman,  New  York;   D: 
757,  Aug.  15,  1901.  11575 

Down  another  road;  fairy  play  for  children  in 
3  acts  and  a  prologue,  by  H.  L.  Coffin.  18  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  l.'i,  1914;  D:3849G;  Helen  Lock- 
wood  Coffin,  Corona,  Cal.  11575a 

Down  at  Brook  farm;  by  N.  Litchfield.  Type- 
written. 

©  Neil  Litchfield,  Blissfield,  Mich.;  1900  A: 
9965,  Apr.  19 ;  2c.  Apr.  19.  11576 

Down  at  Coney  Isle;  a  burletta,  by  L.  Beeson. 
©  I>ulu  Beeson,  New  York ;  D :  12417,  Feb. 
24,  1908.  11577 

Down  at  Martin's;  by  Lincoln  J.  Kibbey.  67 
p.     f*.     Typewritten. 

©  Major  A.  Hunt,  Midland,  Mich. ;  D :  6874, 
June  24,  1905,  2c.  June  24,  1905.  11578 

Down  at  Uncle  Hiram's;  a  musical  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  S.  Miller.  36  p.  12°.  Printed. 
[Words  only] 

©  Samuel  Miller,  Ilion.N.  Y. ;  D:7156,  Aug. 
24,  1905 ;  2c.  Aug.  24,  1905.  11579 

Down  at  Uncle  Polk's;  original  vaudeville 
sketch,  in  1  act,  by  T.  P.  Morgan.  14  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Tom  P.  Morgan,  Rogers,  Ark.;  D:6197, 
Feb.  9,  1905;  2c.  Feb.  9,  1905.  11580 

Down  Boston  way;  the  New  England  comedy 
drama,  in  5  acts,  by  W.  M.  Roe. 

©    Wilbur   M.   Roe,    Brockton.    Mass. ;    D : 
571.  June  12.  11581 


Down  Boston  way — Continued. 

original   comedy  sketch,   by  Mr.   and  Mrs. 

T.  W.  Mullaly.    13  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.   29,   1909;   D:  17216;   ThoS.   W. 
Mullaly,  Fort  Worth,  Tex.  11582 

Down  brakes;  a  sensational  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  G.  A.  Ernst. 

©  H.  S.  Murdoch  and  Oeorgc  A.  Ernst,  Ja- 
maica Plain,  Mass. ;  1871 :  12080,  Dec.  20. 

11583 

Down  by  the  Colorado;  high  class  drama  [in 
4  acts]  by  M.  E.  Andrews.  [13]  p.  16°. 
Printed. 

©  M.   E.   Andrews,   Indianapolis ;   D :  7781, 
Dec.  29,  1905;  2c.  Jan.  18,  1906.  11584 

Down  by  the  Golden  Gate;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by 
A.  E.  Rice. 

©  Alfred  E.  Rice,  Portland,  Or.;  D:9760, 
.Tan.  7,  1907.  11585 

Down  by  the  sea;  domestic  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  P.  Hunt.    83  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Phil   Hunt,    Boston;    D:1917,    Mav   21, 
1902;  2c.  May  21,  1902.  11586 

drama  in  5  acts,  by  H.  J.  Burns.     [165]  p. 

f°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  21,  1911 ;  D :  24991 ;  H.  J.  Burns, 
St.  Louis.  11587 


an  original  drama  in  4  acts,  by  R.  J.  Don- 

nolly.     74  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Robert  J.  Donnolly,  Brooklyn;  D:1075, 
Nov.  9,  1901;  2c.  July  17,  1902.  11588 

Down  East;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J. 
Adams. 

©  Justin  Adams,  Chelsea,  Mass. ;  1897 : 
42502,  July  26 ;  2c.  Aug.  31 ;  2c.  new  ed.  Mar. 
5,  1900.  11589 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  R.  Knapp. 

©  Henry  R.  Knapp,  Oakland,  Cal.;  1892: 
26476,  June  24.  11590 

Down  East  folks. 

©  Wilson,  Reid  co.,  Pittsburgh ;  D :  1646, 
Mar.  17,  1902.  11591 

by  H.  Le  Marr. 

©  Harry  Le  Marr,  Chelsea,  Mass. ;  D :  1549, 
Mar.  10,  1902.  11592 

Down  for  the  count;  play  in  3  scenes,  by  D.  W. 
Deshler.     [7]  p.     12°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  27,  1915;  D:  42565;  David  W. 
Deshler,  Cambridge,  Mass.  11592a 

Down  home;  a  story  of  New  England  life,  melo- 
drama in  4  acts,  by  W.  J.  Jordan.  43  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  William  Joseph  Jordan,  Boston;  D: 
8052.  Feb.  24,  1906;  2c.  Mar.  1,  1906.        11593 


555 


11594 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


11617 


Down  in  a  coal  mine;  or,  Jane,  the  miners'  pet, 
a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  R.  Beyer,  n.  p.. 
Evening  herald  print,  1889.  50  p.  12°. 
(Beyer's  drama,  no.  5) 

©  J.  Robert  Boyer,  Shenandoah,  Pa. ;  1888 : 
9521,  Mar.  31;  2c.  Mar.  2,  1889.  11594 

•  or.  The  fire  damp,  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H. 


P.  Halsey. 

©    Harlan    P.    Halsey,    New    York;    1873: 
8628,  July  30. 

—  See  also  For  life. 


Down  in  Dixie;  a  drama  in  4  acts. 

©  T.  S.  Deuison,  Chicago ;  1894 :  48255,  Oct. 
16.  11596 

Down  in  Dixie  the  magnolia  and  the  cotton 
bloom;  a  play  of  the  South,  by  Scott  Marble. 
Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  H.  Davis  and  William  T.  Keogh, 
New  York ;  1894 :  24209,  May  14 ;  2c.  May  14. 

11597 

Down  in  Hopkins;  by  D.  A.  Powers. 

©  David  A.  Powers,  Central  City,  Ky. ;  D: 
2398,  Sept.  27,  1902.  11598 

Down  in  Injanny;  an  original  dramatic  episode 
in  1  act,  by  Herbert  Hall  Winslew. 

©  Alba  Hey  wood,  Chicago ;  1895 :  9249,  Feb. 
13.  11599 

Down  in  Kentucky;  southei'n  play  in  3  acts,  by 
B.  Chesterman.  71  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  17,  1912 ;  D :  30288 ;  Bruce  Ches- 
terman, Chicago.  11600 

Down  in  Little  Rhody;  a  comedy-drama  in  4 
acts  and  prologue  depicting  life  in  rural  Rhode 
Island,  by  J.  \V.  Northup.  343  p.  and  16  p.  ef 
plans.     4°.     Mimeographed. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  18,  1912;  D:  29080;  John  Wood 
Northup,  Berkeley,  Cal.  11601 

Down  in  Maine;  a  domestic  comedy  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  M.  Gibuey.    Typewritten. 

©  Morgan  Gibney,  Oak  Park,  111.;  1900  A: 
15574,  June  23;  2c.  June  27.  11602 

an  original  domestic  drama  in  4  acts,  by 

Charles  Townsend.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  & 
CO.,  1902.  48  p.  12".  (On  cover:  Baker's  ed. 
of  plays) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  2410, 
Oct.  1,  1902;  2c.  Oct.  20.  1902.  11603 

Down  in  Mobile;  by  Mclntyre  &  Heath. 

©  Mclntvre  &  Heath,  Astoria,  N.  Y. ;  1893: 
45506.  Oct.  11.  11604 

Down  in  Oklahoma;  by  H.  C.  Candee. 

©  Helen  Churchill  Candee,  New  York;  D: 
1232.  Dec.  20.  1901.  11605 


Down  in  Paradise  alley;  comedy  sketch,  by 
Henry  L.  Newton.  New  York.  M.  Witmark  & 
sons,  1913.     13  p.     12". 

©  Aug.  4,  1913 ;  2c.  Aug.  5,  1913 ;  D :  34011 ; 
M.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York.  11606 

Down  in  Peaceful  Valley. 

©  Will   Rossiter,   Chicago;    D :  7316,    Sept. 
25,  1905.  11607 


11595       Down  in  Texas.     See  For  the  girl  he  loved. 


DovvTn  in  the  coal  mine;  play  in  2  acts,  by  J.  J. 
Salmon.     35  p.     8".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  23,  1913 ;  D :  33870 ;  John  J.  Sal- 
mon, Scranton.  Pa.  11608 

Down  in  the  subway;  or.  Block  at  59th  street, 
by  Albert  Cewles.    8  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  L.  Plunkett,  New  York ;  D :  11190, 
Aug.  16.  1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  16,  1907.  11609 

Down  in  the  will.     See  Yankee  tactics, 

Down  life's  ruffled  stream.      See  Light  (The) 
in  the  window. 

Down  Missouri  way;  melo-drama  in  4  acts,  by 
E.  Boeher.    31  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  4,  1912 ;  D :  28931 ;  Ella  Boeher, 
Webb  City,  Mo.  11610 

Down  Mobile;  by  Mclntyre  &  Heath. 

©  Mclntyre  &  Heath,  Astoria,  N.  Y. ;  1893 : 
45505,  Oct.  11.  11611 

story  of  southern  life,  by  Lincoln  J.  Carter 


and  C.  E.  Sinn.    74  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  American  anuisement  assn.,  Chicago ;  D : 
6603,  Apr.  29,  1905;  2c.  Apr.  29,  1905.      11612 

Down  on  the  cape;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  R.  A.  Barnet  and  R.  M.  Baker. 

©  Robert  A.  Barnet,  Boston ;  D :  3722,  July 
14,  1903.  11613 

Down  on  the  farm;  a  drama.    Typewritten. 

©    Will     Chesterfield     Borah,     Washington 
C.  H.,  O. ;  1891 :  21668,  June  13  ;  2c.  Nov.  23. 

11614 

ventriloquial  comed.v  in  1  act,  by  William 


A.  Haffert.     [11]  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  7,  1911 ;  D :  25967 ;  Abram  Don- 
nelly, Lakeview,  N.  J.  11615 

a  Yankee  rural  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by 


G.  W.  Hancock.  New  York.  S.  French ;  Lon- 
don, S.  French,  ltd.,  1906.  87  p.  plates.  12°. 
(French's  American  acting  ed.,  no.  7) 

©    Samuel    French,    New    York;    D :  9450, 
Nov.  17,  1906;  2c.  Dec.  10,  1906.  11616 

Down  on  the  Su.wanee  River;  a  farcical  play, 
by  Robert  N.  Stephens.    Typewritten. 

©    Thomas    H.    Davis,    New    York;    1895: 
40166.  Aug.  5 ;  2c.  Aug.  5.  11617 


556 


11618 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


11640 


Down  on  the  Wabash;  a  comedy  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  S.  H.  Speck  and  others. 

©    Samuel    H.    Speck,    New    York;    1898: 
18964,  Mar.  22.  11618 

Down  our  way;  or.  The  Harvard  doctor,  com- 
edy drama,  by  E.  Saxton. 

©  Evelyn  Saxton,  New  York ;  D :  5466,  Aug. 
20,  1904.  11619 

Down,  out  and  up;  dramatic  play  in  4  acts,  by 
G.  Schlotterbeck.     [93]  p.     f".     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  28,  1910;  D :  22673 ;  G.  Schlot- 
terbeck, Pittsburgh.  11620 

Down  the  Black  Caiion;  or,  The  silent  witness, 
a  drama  of  the  Ilocky  Mountains  in  4  acts,  by 
Forbes  Heermans.  Author's  ed.  New  York, 
The  De  AVitt  pub.  house,  1890.  40  p.  12°. 
([De  Witt's  acting  plays,  no.  357]) 

©  R.  H.  Russell  &  son.  New  York;  1890: 
41275,  Dec.  26;  2c.  Dec.  26.  11621 

Down  the  grand  circuit;  a  musical  comedy  and 
prologue  in  3  acts,  a  romance  and  tragedy  of 
the  grand  circuit,  by  E.  R.  Lowry. 

©  p].  R.  Lowrv,  Pittsburgh ;  D :  5240,  June 
27,  1904.  11622 

Down  the  line;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  W.  J. 
Citron.     10  p.     8".     Typewritten. 

©   William   J.    Citron,    San   Francisco;    D: 
15876,  May  17,  1909;  Ic.  May  17,  1909.  11623 

Down  the  0-hi-o;  a  homely  romantic  comedy 
di-ama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  de  B.  Morris.  156  p. 
4".     Typewritten. 

©  Elenor  de  Berrein  Morris,  Brooklyn ;  D : 
6094,  Jau.  19,  1905 ;  2c.  Jan.  19,  1905.       11624 

Down  the  river.     »?ee  First  and  last. 

Down  the  Santa  Fe  trail;  a  pastoral  and  ro- 
mantic play  of  western  ranch  life  in  4  acts,  by 
F.  Heermans. 

©  Forbes  Heermans,   Syracuse,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
4235,  Nov.  12,  1903.  11625 

Down  the  slope;  a  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by 
A.  E.  Berg. 

©   Albert   Ellory   Berg,    New   York;  1891: 


29611,  Aug.  19. 


11626 


Down  to  massa's  home.     See  Aunty  Chloe. 

Down  to  the  cross-roads;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  L.  L.  Coghlan. 

©  Lida   L.   Coghlan,    St.   Louis ;   D :  11705, 
Nov.  8,  1907.  11627 

Down  with  arms;  play  in  4  acts,  from  the  book 
by  Bertha  v.  Suttnei*,  dramatized  by  N.  Lew- 
ton  and  M.  Crighton.    84  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  7,  1913 ;  D :  33246 ;  Nina  Lewton 
and  Marian  Crighton,  New  York.  11628 


Down  with  the  bosses,  the  people  shall  rule; 
by  J.  G.  Dailey. 

©  James  Gerold  Dailey,  Philadelphia ;  D : 
7006,  July  21,  1905 ;  2c.  of  song,  Aug.  16,  1905. 

11629 
Down  yonder;  a  romantic  drama,  by  B.  Smith. 

©  Burke  Smith,  New  York ;  1900  A :  7870, 
Mar.  26.  11630 

Downey;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Phister. 

©  Montgomery  Phister,  Woodburn,  O. ; 
1876 :  5594,  May  8.  11631 

Downfall  (The)  of  a  kid;  play  in  3  scenes,  by 
J.  E.  Car.son.     [2],  5  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  9,  1913 ;  D :  34257 ;  Jules  E.  Car- 
.son, New  York.  11632 

Downfall  (The)  of  man;  great  spectacular  com- 
Pdy,  by  D.  Howe. 

©  Den  Howe,  Spokane  Falls,  Wash. ;  1889 : 
14867,  May  16.  11633 

Downfall  (The)  of  Spain;  or.  The  signing'  of 
the  Hispano-American  peace  treaty,  Dec. 
10,  1898,  at  Paris,  France,  by  F.  H.  and  R.  S. 

de  Candales. 

©  F.  H.  and  R.  S.  de  Candales,  Lafayette, 
La. ;  1898 :  73060,  Dec.  15.  11634 

Downfall  (The)  of  women;  a  sensational  melo- 
drama in  4  acts,  by  J.  C.  Wright.  123  p.  t". 
Typewritten. 

©  James  C.  AVright,  Walden,  N.  Y. ;  D: 
8704,  June  15,  1906;  Ic.  June  16,  1906;  Ic. 
June  25,  1906.  11635 

Downs  (The)  of  Dover.     See  Treverton  tower. 

Downward  (The)  course;  a  temperance  drama, 
by  Prof.  Harris. 

©  J.  B.  Harris,  Wilton  Junction,  la. ;  1871 : 
7684,  Aug.  17.  11636 

Downward  (The)  path.     See  Man's  enemy. 

Downward  path  of  folly;  a  melodrama  in  4 
acts,  by  M.  Russell. 

©  Marion  Russell,  New  York ;  D :  47.57, 
Mar.  19,  1904.  11637 

Doyle  brothers;  a  drama  in  3  acts  and  11  scenes, 
by  E.  Harrigan.     New  version. 

©  Edward  Harrigan,  United  States;  1878: 
3922,  Apr.  2.  11638 

— —an  original  drama  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Harri- 
gan. 

©  Edward  Harrigan,  United  States;  1875: 
1407,  Feb.  15.  11639 

Dozule;  comedie  en  1  acte,  par  A.  Picard.  {In 
L'lllustration  thgatrale,  9^  annee — 229,  11 
Janvier  1913) 

©  Jan.  11,  1913 ;  2c.  Feb.  8,  1913 ;  D :  32227  ; 
Andre  Picnrd,  Paris.  11640 


557 


11641 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


11660 


Drache  (Der)  Grauli;  drama  in  3  akten,  von 
Max  Dauthendey.  Miinchen,  A.  Langen 
[1911]     138  p.     12°. 

©  Aug.  25,  1911;  2c.  Sept.  12,  1911;  D: 
25198;  Albert  Laugeu,  Munich.  11641 

Drachkov;  Russian  drama  in  5  acts,  by  F.  T. 
Donnell.  New  York,  William  R.  Jenkins 
[1890]     66  p.    16°. 

©  Florence  T.  Donnell,  New  York;  1890: 
19089,  June  13 ;  2c.  Sept.  11.  11642 

Drachla;  problem  play  in  3  acts,  by  R.  B.  Stacy- 
Judd.    42  p.     f".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  27,  1915;  D:  39814;  Robert  B. 
Stacy- Judd,  Minot,  N.  D.  11642a 

Draft  (The);  a  negro  sketch  in  1  act  and  2 
scenes,  bv  Charles  White.  New  York,  R.  M. 
De  Witt. 

©  Robert  M.  De  Witt,  New  York;  1875: 
7712,  July  23;  2c.  July  29.  11643 

1  act  curtain  raiser,  by  A.  A.  Sousa. 

©  Anthony  August  Sousa,  Washington; 
1899:  2911,  Jan.  6;  2c.  Jan.  17.  11644 

Draft  no.  303;  an  original  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
W.  H.  Flynn.  Somerville,  Mass.,  McDonnell 
bros.,  189i.     Proof. 

©  Wm.  H.  Flynn,  Somerville,  Mass. ;  1891 : 
34173,  Sept.  25;  2c.  Oct.  21.  11645 

Drafted;  a  story  of  the  Civil  War  in  4  acts,  an 
original  comedy  drama,  by  W.  Haworth. 

©  William  Haworth,  New  York;  1890: 
14699,  May  3.  11646 

Draga  of  Servia;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
A.  Pierra  and  B.  Gerard.  63  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Adolfo  Pierra,  Philadelphia,  and  Barney 
Gerard,  New  York;  D :  3696,  June  22,  1903; 
2c.  July  21,  1903.  11647 

Drawees  (Les)  d'Hercule;  pi^ce  en  3  actes,  par 
P.  Bilhaud  et  M.  Hennequin.  Paris,  P.  V. 
Stock,  1903.     2  p.  1.,  212  p.     12°. 

©  Paul  Bilhaud  and  Maurice  Hennequin, 
Paris;  D :  4773,  Mar.  23,  1904;  2c.  Mar.  23, 
1904.  11648 

Dragoman  (The);  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  E. 
L.  Benet.     [79]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  28,  1914 ;  D :  38345 ;  Edith  E.  L. 
Benet,  New  York.  11648a 

Dragon  (The)  and  the  eaglet;  play  in  prologue 
and  3  acts,  by  G.  Carpenter.  [99]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  25,  1911 ;  D :  23467 ;  Grant  Car- 
penter, San  Fx'ancisco.  11649 

Dragon  (The)  crest;  a  story  of  the  Red  Terror, 
a  play  in  a  prologue  and  4  acts,  by  Whitfield 
Hainer.     [64]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  10,  1914;  D:  38764;  Whitfield 
Hainer,  Providence,  R.  I.  11649a 


Dragon-fly  (The);  musical  play  in  2  acts,  by 
W.  he  Baron.  [51]  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Jan.  14,  1911 ;  D :  23095 ;  William  Le 
Baron,  Yonkers.  N.  Y.  11650 

play  in  5  acts,  by  A.  K.  Harned.     [1],  47  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Aug.    11,   1913;    D:  34094;    Ada   K. 
.  Harned,  New  York.  11651 

Dragon  (The)  of  Dor;  a  terpsichorean  romance 
in  3  acts,  by  J.  Page  Wright.  Fort  Wayne, 
Ind.,  W.  D.  Page  [1907]    17  p.    12°. 

©  Josephine  Page  Wright,  Fort  Wayne, 
Ind.;  D:  11422,  Sept.  27,  1907;  2c.  Oct.  30, 
1907.  11653 

Dragon's  (The)  bride;  or,  Wong  Fong.  Type- 
written. 

©  Anais  Redin  Moliere,  San  Francisco; 
1899 :  24G91,  Apr.  8 ;  2c.  Apr.  8.  11653 

Dragon's  (The)  claws;  Chinese  tragedy  in  1  act, 
by  G.  Carpenter.  [3],  13  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  3,  1914;  D:  35898;  Grant  Car- 
penter,   San   Francisco.  11653a 

Dragons  (Les)  de  I'imperatrice;  opera  comique 
en  3  actes,  paroles  de  G.  Duval  et  A.  Vanloo, 
musique  de  A.  Messager.  Paris,  Enoch  &  cie., 
1905.    2  p.  1.,  121  p.,  1  1.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Enoch  &  Cie.,  Paris;  D:6531,  Apr.  17, 
1905;  2c.  Apr.  17,  1905.  11654 

Dragon's  teeth;  American  play  in  4  acts,  by  L. 
Pendleton.    93  p.    4°.    T^iewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  31,  1910 ;  D :  20001 ;  Louis  Pen- 
dleton, Bryn  Athyn,  Pa.  11655 

or.  The  mongrel,  by  M.  B.  Denny  and  R.  R. 

Denny. 

©  Melcena  Burns  Denny  and  Robert  Roy 
Denny,  Seattle ;  D :  15364,  Mar.  17,  1909. 

11656 

Dragoon's  (The)  daughter;  a  comic  opera  in  3 
acts,  dialogue  by  I.  W.  Norcross,  jr.,  music  by 
Herman  Perlet.    New  York,  1895. 

©  I.  W.  Norcross,  jr..  New  York;  1895: 
8751,  Feb.  11 ;  Ic.  Feb.  IL  11657 

lyrics  by  I.  W.  Norcross,  jr.,  music  by 


Herman  Perlet.    New  York,  1895. 

©   I.   W.   Norcross,  jr..   New   York;    1895: 
8750,  Feb.  11;  Ic.  Feb.  11.  11658 

Drahomira;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  I.  C.  Michels. 
©  Ivan  C.  Michels,  New  York ;  1871 :  10450, 
Nov.  3.  11659 

Drake;  pageant  play  in  3  acts,  by  Louis  N. 
Parkei-.  New  York,  J.  Lane  co.,  1912.  [8], 
117  p.    16°. 

©   Sept.   17,   1912;   2c.    Sept.   19,   1912;    D: 
30893;  John  Lane  co..  New  York.  11660 


558 


11661 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


11681 


Dram  (The)  shop;  sketch,  by  J.  L,  Withers.  9 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  12,  1914 ;  D :  384G0 ;  Joseph  Law- 
rence Withers,  Chicago.  11661 

Drama  (A)  in  high  life;  play  in  5  acts,  by  A. 
Corbett. 

©  A.  Corbett,  New  Yorlj;  1878:  1760,  Feb. 
9.  11663 

Drama  (Un)  nuevo;  drama  en  3  actos,  de  .Joa- 
quin Estebanez  (Manuel  Taniayo  y  Baus) 
ed.  with  introduction  and  notes  by  .Tobn  E. 
Matzke.  New  York.  W.  R.  Jenkins  [1897]  2 
p.  1.,  iv,  104  p.     12"'. 

©  William   R.   Jenkins,   New   York;   1897: 
10478,  Feb.  10;  2c.  Nov.  19.  11663 

Drama  (The)  of  destiny;  Karl  Hanno,  by  A.  P. 
Gabbert.  Quincy,  111.,  The  author,  1900.  161 
p.     12". 

©  A.  Paul  Gabbert,  Quincy,  111.;  1900  A: 
24023,  Sept.  27;  2c.  Sept.  27.  11864 

a  plav  in  4  acts,  by  A.   P.   Gabbert. 

Rev.  ed.     Quincy,  111.,  The  author,  1903.     87 
p.    12". 

©  Au2:ust   Paul   Gabbert,   Quincy.   Ill :   D : 
4141,  Oct.  26,  1903;  2c.  Oct.  26,  1903.     11665 

Same.    2d  rev.  ed.    Quincy,  111.,  The  author. 


1904.     87  p.     12». 

©  AuETUst  Paul  Gabbert,  Quincy,  111.;  D: 
4787,  Mar.  19,  1904;  2c.  Mar.  19,  1904.  11665a 

•  Same.    3d  ed.  rev.    Quincy,  111.,  The  author, 

1904.    84  p.    12°. 

©  Auiiust  Paul  Gabbert,  Quincy,  111. :   D : 
5507,  Sept.  6,  1904;  2c.  Sept.  6,  1904.        11666 
Drama  of  life;  by  Grace  Strong,  dramatized  by 
M.  Adair.    36  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  IVIarsaret  Adair,  Owatonna,  Minn.;  1900 
A:  2364,  .Tan.  26;  2c.  Jan.  26.  11667 

allegory  in  1  act,  by  T.  W.  Heineman.     [2] 

p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  20,  1911 ;  D  :  2.5845 ;  T.  W.  Heine- 
man,  Santa  Monica,  Cal.  11668 

-a  domestic  play  in  4  acts,  by  L.  Carson. 

116  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Lingford  Carson,  Liverpool;  D:1981, 
Apr.  28,  1902  ;  2c.  Apr.  28,  1902.  1 1669 

Drama  (A)  of  the  heart;  by  G.  Wilson. 

©  Grace  Wilson,  Chattanooga;  D :  1.5491, 
Mar.  29,  1909.  11670 

Dramas;  [by]  Ario  Flamma,  letter  of  Anatole 
France,  note  by  Prince  Troubetzkoy,  tr.  by 
M.  E.  Herrick.  New  York,  1909.  318  p. 
front,    (port.)      8". 

Contents  :  The  queen's  castle. — Don  Lucca 
Sperante. — The  stranger. — Nuvole  Rosee. — 
Fiannue. 

©  Ario  Plarama,  New  York;  A:  240141, 
May  17,  1909 ;  2c.  May  17,  1909.  11671 


Dramas  of  California  (Les  dramas  de  la  Cali- 
fornia); drama  in  prologue,  5  acts,  and  11 
tableaux,  by  [S.]  de  Lapeyrouse, 

©  Frangois  Mons  and  Louis  Nathal,  New 
York;  1886:19933,  Sept.  3.  11672 

Dramatic  (A)  and  pantomimic  production  of 
the  Spanish  American  war  in  miniature;  by 
A.  M.  Gillette. 

©  A.  M.  Gillette,  United  States;  1898: 
29729,  May  13.  11673 

Dramatic  episodes;  by  M.  B.  Cooke.  Chicago, 
The  Dramatic  publishing  company,  1904.  181 
p.     12°. 

Contents  :  A  court  comedy. — Manners  and 
modes. — The  confessional. — The  child  in  the 
house. — The  lion  and  the  lady. — Success. — • 
Lady  Betty's  burglar. — A  dinner-with  com- 
plications.— Reform. — When  love  is  young. 

©  Marjorie  Benton  Cooke,  Chicago ;  D : 
5960,  Dec.  27,  1904;  2c.  Dec.  30,  1904.     11674 

Dramatic  (A)  evening;  a  farce,  by  .John  Ken- 
drick  Banks.  [New  York,  Harper  &  brothers, 
1895]     1  p.  1.,  p.  158-164.    8°. 

©  Harper  &  bros..  New  York ;  1895 :  60636, 
Dec.  2;  2c.  Dec.  3.  11675 

Dramatic  (A)  incident;  taken  from  real  life, 
by  E.  Yorke.     [1],  12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  28,  1913 ;  D  :  33915  ;  Edith  Yorke, 
Seattle.  11676 

Dramatic  play;  in  1  act,  by  E.  Delaney.  7  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  4,  1909;  D:  17621;  Eddie  De- 
laney, Chicago.  11677 

Dramatic  reader  for  grammar  grades;  by 
Marietta  Knight.  New  York,  Cincinnati  [etc.] 
American  book  co.  [1910]     267  p.     illus.     12°. 

©  Apr.  12,  1910;  2c.  Apr.  14,  1910;  A: 
261161;  M.  Knight,  Worcester,  Mass.       11678 

Dramatic  (A)  representation  of  the  United 
States  railway  mail  service;  by  J.  F.  Kim- 
ball. 

©  James  Fred.  Bissell  Kimball,  Waltham, 
Mass. ;  1886 :  863,  Jan.  9.  11679 

Dramatic  (A)  treat;  comedy  sketch  in  1  scene, 
by  R.  Garnella.    8  p.    f".    Typewritten. 

©  Robert  Garnella,  Baltimore;  D :  1632, 
Mar.  21,  1902 ;  2c.  Mar.  21,  1902.  11680 

Dramatic  works  of  Daniel  Bedinger  Lucas; 
ed.  by  Charles  W.  Kent  and  V.  Lucas,  with  a 
critical  introduction  by  C.  F.  Tucker  Brooke. 
Boston,  Richard  G.  Badger,    xi,  271  p.    12". 

Contents  :  The  maid  of  Northumberland. — 
Hildebrand. — Kate  McDonald. 

©  Aug.  21,  1913;  2c.  Aug.  23,  1913;  D: 
342.50;  Virginia  Lucas,  Richmond.  11681 


559 


11682 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


11690 


Dramatic  (The)  works  of  Gerhart  Hauptmann; 
ed.  by  Luchvig  Lewisohn.  Authorized  ed.  v.  1. 
Social  dramas.  New  York,  B.  W.  Huebsch, 
1912.    xxxvii,  649  p.    12". 

Contents:  Before  dawn  (Vor  sonnenauf- 
gang),  tr.  by  Ludwig  Lewisohn. — The  weavers 
( Die  weber ) ,  tr.  by  Mary  Mor ison. — The  beaver 
coat(Derbiberpelz),tr.by  Ludwig  Lewisohn. — 
The  conflagration  (Der  rote  hahn),tr.  by  Lud- 
wig Lewisohn. 

©  Jan.  6,  1913 ;  2c.  Jan.  23, 1913 ;  A :  332271 ; 
B.  W.  Huebsch.  New  York.  11682 

Same.    v.  2.     Social  dramas,  tr.  by  Ludwig 

Lewisohn.  New  York,  B.  W.  Huebsch,  1913. 
4  p.  1.,  ix-xii,  523  p.    12°. 

Contents:  Drayman  Henschel  (Fuhrmann 
Henschel ) .— Rose  Bernd  (Rose  Bernd). — The 
rats    (Die  ratten) 

©  June  20,  1913;  2c.  .Tan.  15,  1914;  A: 
362154;  B.  W.  Huebsch,  New  York.        11683a 

Same.    v.  3.    Domestic  dramas.    New  York, 

B.  W.  Huebsch,  1914.    xi,  539  p.    12°. 

Contents  :  The  reconciliation  (Das  friedens- 
fest),  tr.  by  Roy  Temple  House. — Lonely  lives 
(Einsame  menschen),  tr.  by  Mary  Morison. — 
Colleague  Crampton  (College  Crampton),  tr. 
by  Roy  Temple  House. — Michael  Kramer  (Mi- 
chael Kramer),  tr.  by  Ludwig  Lewisohn. 

©  Mar.  23,  1914;  2c.  June  27,  1914;  A: 
3765S8 ;  B.  W.  Huebsch,  New  York.        11682b 

Same.    v.  5.    Symbolic  and  legendary  dramas. 

New  York,  H.  B.  Huebsch,  1914.  xii,  345  p. 
12°. 

Contents  :  The  assumption  of  Hannele 
(Hanneles  himmelfahrt), tr.  by  Charles  Henry 
Meltzer.— The  sunken  bell  (Die  versunkene 
glocke),  tr.  by  Charles  Henry  Meltzer. — Henry 
of  Aue  (Der  arme  Heinrich),  tr.  by  Ludwig 
Lewisohn. 

©  Apr.  16, 1914 ;  2c.  June  27, 1914 ;  A :  376589 ; 
B.  W.  Huebsch,  New  York.  11682c 

Same.    v.  5.    Symbol  ic  and  legendary  dramas. 

New  York,  B.  W.  Huebsch,  1915.  xii,  370  p. 
12°. 

Contents:  Schluck  and  Jau  (Schluck  und 
Jau),  tr.  by  Ludwig  Lewisohn. — And  Pippa 
dances  (Und  Pippa  tanzt!),tr.  by  Sarah  Tracy 
Barrows.  —  Charlemagne's  hostage  (Kaiser 
Karls  geisel),  tr.  by  Ludwig  Lewisohn. 

©  Jan.  23.  1915 ;  2c.  and  afC.  Feb.  16,  1915 ; 
A :  393642  ;  Benjamin  W.  Huebsch,  New  York. 

11682d 

Dramatics;  comedy,  by  M.  H.  McClench,     12  p. 
4°.    Printed. 

©  Nov.  11, 1909 ;  2c.  Dec.  11, 1909 ;  D  :  17676 ; 
Marian  Hill  McClench,  Springfield,  Mass. 

11683 


Dramatische  werke;  [von]  Bernard  Shaw, 
auswald  in  3  bd.  Berlin,  S.  Fischer  verlag. 
1911.     3  v.     12". 

Contents  :  1.  bd.  Unerquickliche  stiicke. — 
2.  bd.  Erquickliche  stiicke. — 3.  bd.  Stiicke  fiir 
Puritaner. 

©  May  27,  1911 ;  2c.  July  1,  1911 ;  A— For- 


eign 3145 :  S.  Fischer  verlag,  Berlin. 


11684 


Dramatist  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  L.  Ham- 
lin. 

©  Harry  L.  Hamlin,  Chicago ;  1892 :  39330, 
Sept.  29.  11685 

Dramatist  (The)  at  hom.e;  a  duologue  in  1  act, 
by  K.  Howard  [pseud,  of  John  Keble  Bell] 
New  York,  S.  French  ;  London,  Samuel  French, 
ltd.,  1909.     15  p.    12°. 

©  Keble  Howard,  London ;  D :  16005,  June 
5,  1909;  2c.  July  1,  1909.  11686 

Dramatization  (A)  of  Hiawatha's  childhood. 
See  Snow  (The)  image. 

Dramatized  stories,  myths  and  leg-ends;  by 
Alice  Cook  Fuller.  Franklin,  O.,  Eldridge  en- 
tertainment house  [1913]     56  p.    8°. 

©  Nov.  15,  1913;  2c.  Nov.  26,  1913;  A: 
35S892 ;  Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Frank- 
lin, O.  11687 

Drame  (Un)  en  chemin  de  fer;  piece  en  5  actes 
et  7  tableaux,  par  L.  Figuier. 

©  Louis  Figuier,  Paris ;  1891 :  24480,  July  6. 

11688 

Dramen.  See  Gesammelte  werke;  [von]  Bj0rn- 
stjerne  Bj0rnson. 

Dramen  und  brief e.  See  Gesammelte  werke; 
[von]  Bj0rnstjerne  Bj0rnson. 

Drames  (Les)  de  la  California.  See  Dramas  of 
California. 

Drames  et  comedies;  par  M.  Dupr^s.  New 
York,  Cincinnati  [etc.]  American  book  com- 
pany [1915]     180  p.    col.  front.    16°. 

Contents  :  Barbe  Bleue. — I^es  amies  du 
Petit  Chaperon  Rouge. — Treize  h,  table. — 
Pauvre  Sylvie. — La  belle  et  la  bete. — La  prin- 
cesse  Emeraude. 

©  Apr.  19,  1915 ;  2c.  and  aff.  Apr.  21,  1915 ; 
A :  398457 ;  Marguerite  Dupi-es,  Tarrytown, 
N.  Y.  11688a 

Drammer;  playlet,  by  H.  L.  Bimm.  [2],  12  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  18,  1913 ;  D :  31998 ;  Harry  Lee 

Bimm,  Dayton,  O.  11689 

Drapp  of  Venice;  by  F.  V,  Heldemore. 

©  Flora  V.  Heldemore,  Phillipsburg,  N.  J. ; 
1892  :  42297,  Oct.  19.  11690 


560 


I 


11691 


COPYKIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


11709 


Drawing  a  badger ;  comedietta  in  1  act,  by  E. 
Mitchell.     16  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  9,  1909;  D :  16G65 ;  Edmund 
Mitchell,  Los  Angeles.  11691 

Drawing  a  pension;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  Mitch- 
ell.    [14]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  18,  1912;  D:  29410;  Edmund 
Mitchell,  Berkeley,  Cal.  11692 

Drawing-room  (A)  car;  some  incidents  of  a 
railway  journey,  a  petite  comedy  in  1  act, 
adapted  from  the  French  of  Eugene  Verconsin. 
New  York,  R.  M.  De  Witt  [1876]  1  p.  1.,  12  p. 
12".     ( [De  Witt's  acting  plays,  no.  204] ) 

©  Robert  M.  De  Witt,  New  York;  1876: 
8904,  July  31;  2c.  Dec.  28.  11693 

Drawing-room  (The)  stage;  a  series  of  original 
dramas,  comedies,  farces  and  entertainments 
for  amateur  theatricals  and  school  exhibi- 
tions, bv  George  M.  Baker.  Boston,  Lee  and 
Shepard,  1873.     274  p.     pi.     16". 

©  George  M.  Baker,  IVIassachusetts ;  1872: 
13866,  Dec.  31 ;  2c.  Jan.  25,  1873.  11693a 

Same.     Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.   [1900] 

274  p.     illus.    12°. 

©  Emily  F.  Baker,  Wellesley  Hills,  Mass., 
in  renewal  for  14  years  from  Dec.  31,  1900; 
1900  A :  17069,  July  11 ;  2c.  Aug.  24.       1 1693b 


Same. 

©  by  Emily  F.  Baker,  Welle.sley  Hills,  Mass., 
as  widow  of  the  author,  in  extension  for  14 
vears.  Renewal  no.  .512.5,  Jan.  23,  1914.  Re- 
newal entry,  July  11,  1900,  no.  A :  17069. 

11693c 

Drawing   the  line;   satiric  farcical   comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  B.  Wliitney. 

©  Bruce  Whitney,  Detroit ;  1886 :  4873.  Feb. 
27.  11694 

Drayman  Henschel.      See  Dramatic  works  of 
Gerhart  Hauptmann. 

Dray  town  people;  by  E.  Hovey-King.    41  p.    4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Elizabeth  Hovey-King,  Washington;  D: 
10081,  Mar.  5,  1907;  2c.  Mar.  5,  1907.     11695 

Dream  (The);  by  A.  A.  Corbett. 

©  Adolph  A.  Corbett,  Chicago;  D:  313.5, 
Mar.  7,  1903.  11696 

bv  Ahram   J.   Ryan.      {In  Niagara  Index, 

May  15.  June  1,  21,  1910) 

©  May  1.5.  .Tune  1,  21,  1910;  2c.  July  11, 
1910;  D:  21.524;  Niagara  Index,  Niagara  Uni- 
versity, N.  Y.  11697 

by  B.  D.  Marks. 

©  Bennett  D.  Marks,  Chicago;  1900  A: 
27942,  Nov.  12.  11698 


Dream  (The) — Continued. 

comedy  sketch  for  vaudeville,  by  R.  Fischer. 

[1],  11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    3,    1913;    D:  34313;    Robert 
Fischer.  New  York.  11699 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  J.  Lamb.    79  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Nov.   1,   1909;   D:  17335;  Arthur   .T. 
Lamb.  New  York.  11700 


—  drama  in  3  acts,  by  L.  Rosansky.     [2],  102 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  3,  1911 ;  D :  232^5 ;  Louis  Rosan- 
sky, Brooklyn.  11701 


—  drama   in   2   acts,    by   H.    L.   Terry.     Los 
Angeles,  Norman  V.  Lewis,  1912.    35  p.    8°. 

©  Aug.   23,    1912;   2c.   Aug.   29.    1912;    D: 
30794 ;  Howard  L.  Terry,  Santa  Monica,  Cal. 

11702 

play  in  1  act,  by  M.  Brender,  N.  Bennett 


and  F.  A.  Besuzzi.    2  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  9,  1915  ;  D  :  39912  ;  IMax  Brender, 
Ned  Bennett  and  Fred  A.  Besuzzi,  New  York. 

11702a 

by  P.  Boswell.    6  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 


©  Pavton  Boswell.  Chicago;  D:7958.  Feb. 
7,  1906;  2c.  Feb.  7,  1996.  11703 

by  R.  Phillips.     [2],  23  p.    4°.    Type- 


written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  21,  1913;  D:  32743;  Russell  Phil- 
lips, New  York.  11704 

and  2  scenes,  by  C.  Bates.     [36]  p.    f°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  26,  1913;  D:  3.5471;  Clyde  .Tnck- 
son  Bates,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.  11705 

—  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  H.  McG.  McNutt.    Type- 


written. 

©  Husrh  McGavock  IMcNutt.  Bessemer,  .\la.; 
1896 :  40794,  July  13 ;  Ic.  July  14.  11706 

—  Same.    5th  act.     Typewritten. 

©  Huirh  McGavock  ^VTcNutt.  Bessemer.  Aln. 


1896 :  62788,  Nov.  17 ;  Ic.  Aug.  28. 


11707 


—  play  in  2  acts,  by  E.  H.  Hanna.  21  p.    4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.   27,   1911;   D:  23479;  Eliznbeth 

Homing  Hanna,  Atlanta.  11708 


v:estern  drama   in  1  act,  by  A.  F.  Cortes. 

[2],  23  p.    4°.    T.vpewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tulv  29.  1913;  D:  33935;  Armand  F. 
Cortes,  New  York.  11709 

See  also  Honor  of  a  woman. — Eeve  (La) 

Dream  (The)  a  prediction.     Sec  Schtern  (Der) 
fon  Praag. 


5379—15- 


-36 


561 


11710 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


11725 


Dream  and  reality;  or,  The  modern  Romeo 
and  Juliet,  in  5  acts,  by  G.  W.  Tackenberg. 
40  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Chas.  W.  Tackenberg:,  Cincinnati;  1895: 
14978,  Mar.  15;  Ic.  Mar.  15.  11710 

Dream  (A)  and  the  awakening.     Typewritten. 

©  Marjorie  Benton  Cooke,   Chicago;   1900 

A:  10968,  Apr.  30;  2c.  Apr.  30.  11711 

Dream-boats  (The);  game  in  which  you  take 
part,  by  S.  Walker  and  Dugald  Stewart 
Walker.    37  p.    4°.    Tj'pewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    29,    1915;    D:  40801;    Stuart 
Walker,  New  York.  11711a 

Dream  (The)  book;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  A.  N.  C. 
Fowler.     59  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  A.  N.  C.  Fowler,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
8534,  May  16,  1906;  2c.  May  16,  1906.  11712 

a  musical  farce  in  2  acts,  book  and  lyrics 


by  A.  N.  C.  Fowler.    72  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  A.  N.  C.  Fowler,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
7332,  Sept.  28,  1905;  2c.  Sept.  28,  1905.  11713 

Same.     69  p.     4".     Typewritten.     [W^ord.s 

only] 

©  A.  N.  C.  Fowler,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
16167,  June  26,  1909;  2c.  June  26,  1909.  11714 

story  of  Chanukkah,  a  1  act  playlet,  by  H. 


Woolf.     [Cincinnati,  Ark  publishing  co.,  1915] 
15  p.    8°. 

©  Nov.  30.  1915 ;  2c.  Dec.  8,  1915  ;  D :  42443 ; 
Henry  Woolf,  Providence,  R.  I.  11714a 

Dream  (The)  bush;  or,  The  trial  divorce,  play 
in  1  act,  by  W.  Wray,  jr.  [1],  17  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.   Apr.   15,    1913;    D:  32955;    William 
Wray,  jr,  New  York.  11715 

Dream  (A)  by  telephone;  playlet  in  1  act,  by 
D.  E.  Kaufman.     [8]  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Aug.  8  1910;   D:  21757;   Dewitt  E. 
Kaufman,  Memphis,  Tenn.  11716 

Dream  camp;  or,  A  modern  craze,  written  by  C. 
Robinson,  composed  by  Walter  S.  Bigelow. 
Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Gelhaar,  Fleming  &  Bige- 
low, 1890.    47  p.    12°. 

©  Charles  Robinson,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  1800 : 
40527,  Dec.  20;  2c.  Dec.  20.  11717 

Dream  child;  by  J.  T.  Prince,  .ir.  134  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  John  T.  Prince,  jr..  New  York ;  D :  5504, 
Sept.  2,  1904 ;  2c.  Sept.  2,  1904.  11718 

Dream  children:  play  in  3  acts,  by  L.  S.  Lavine. 
[71]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  29.  1915;  D:  42606;  Lawrence  S. 
Lavine,  Philadelphia.  11718a 


Dream  (The)  doctor;  play  in  prologue  and  4 
acts,  by  J.  Hay,  jr.  [150]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  12,  1914 ;  D  :  37822  ;  James  Hay, 
jr.,  Washington.  11718b 

Dream-fig-ht  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  Wal  Pink. 
6  p.     t".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  7,  1912 ;  D :  31621 ;  Harry  Calver, 
"  New  Yorlv.  11719 

Dream  (The)  girl;  by  O.  A.  Hauerbach. 

©  Otto  A.  Hauerbach.  New  York ;  D :  11260. 
Aug.  30,  1907.  11720 

musical  sketch  in  a  pi-ologue,  1  scene  and 


an  epilogue,  book  and  lyrics,  by  J.  G.  Alex- 
ander.   34  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Feb.  2,  1915  ;  D  :  39564 ;  Joseph  Grubb 
Alexander,  Allentown,  Pa.  11720a 

a  nauti  nautical  musical  comedy  in  3  acts. 


by  J.  Gorman.    65  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Ic.  June  27,  1912 ;  D :  30116 ;  Jack  Gor- 
man, New  York.  11721 

tabloid  nmsical  comedy  in  3  scenes,  by  E.  B. 


Jepson.      [3],  28  p.     f.     Typewritten.      [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Ic.  Sept.  10,  1914;  D:  38082;  Erwin  B. 
Jepson,  New  York.  11721a 

—  See  also  Puzzle  girl. 


Dream  (The)  in  the  fairy  ring.  See  Jerry 
Coyne's  double. 

Dream  (The)  interpreter;  play  in  4  acts,  by  T. 
Burrow.     [2],  160  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    .Tune   25,    1914;    D:  37404;   Trigant 
Burrow,  Baltimore.  11721b 

Dream  Island;  a  miniature  musical  comedy,  by 
B.  Baremore.  14  p.  4".  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Ban-v  Baremore,  New  York;   D:  1.542.3, 
Mar.  24,  1909 ;  2c.  June  29,  1909.  11722 

Dream  kid;  a  comedy  in  3  scenes,  by  T.  Barry. 
14  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  Barrv,  New  York ;  D :  14790,  Jan. 
11,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  11,  1909.  11723 

Dream  love;  comedy  set  with  music,  book  by 
IMelville  W.  Brown,  lyrics  and  music  by  Marion 
West.  [2],  16  p.  f°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©    Ic.    .Tune   3,    1913;    D:  33394;    Earl    C. 
Sharp,  Portland,  Ore.  11724 

Dream  (The)  maid,  a  musical  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  T.  O.  Reinstein.  [l],4p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  May  31,  1912:   D:  29836;   Irving  O. 
Reinstein,  St.  Louis.  11725 


5()2 


11726 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE  UNITED  STATES 


11745 


Dream  (The)  maiden;  comic  opera  in  2  acts, 
book  and  lyrics  by  Allen  Lowe,  music  by  Regi- 
nald De  Koven.  48  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  A.  Lowe,  New  York:  D:9134,  Sept.  24, 
1906 ;  2c.  Oct.  25,  1906.  1 1726 

nmsical  farcical  comedy  in  2  acts,  book  and 


lyrics  by  F.  O.  Drayton,  music  by  Winthrop 
Cortelyou.  [140]  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Dec.  17,  1915  ;  D  :  42535 ;  F.  Otis  Dray- 
ton, Waverley,  Mass.  11726a 


— —  play  in  2  acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  A.  Lowe. 
[98]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  27,  1912;  D:  29197;  Allen  Lowe, 
%  Jos.  W.  Stern  &  co.,  New  York.  11727 

Dream  (The)  man;  play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  W.  E. 
Richards.     [2],  112  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Dec.   17,   1912;    D :  31731 ;   Florence 
W.  B.  Richards,  New  Brighton,  N.  Y.       11728 

Dream  (A)  of  A.  D.  2200;  a  comedy  in  3  acts 
ridiculing  all  those  vngue  dreams  of  the  fu- 
ture social  and  scientific  development  of  hu- 
manity as  entertained  by  many  modern  writers. 
4".    Typewritten. 

©  Karl  P.  Hangl,  New  York;   1893:7821. 
Feb.  10 ;  2c.  Mar.  3.  11729 

Dream  (The)  of  a  maid;  play  in  4  acts,  by  N.  D. 
Smith.     54  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  29,  1912;  D:  30689;  Nora  Del 
Smith,  Decatur,  Ind.  11730 

Dream  (The)  of  Adam  Chump;  by  J.  G.  Ben- 
don. 

©    J.    George    Bendon,    Philadelphia ;    D : 
10077,  Mar.  5,  1907.  11731 

Dream  of  an  autumn  sunset;  a  drama,  by  Ga- 
briele  d'Annunzio,  tr.  from  the  Italian  b.v  Anna 
Schenck.  {In  Poet  lore.  v.  1.5,  no.  1,  Jan.  to 
Mar..  1904 ;  periodical  ©  Poet  lore  co.,  Phila- 
delphia ;  B :  76390,  June  27,  1904 ;  2c.  June  2, 
1904)  11732 

Dream  of  death;  by  D.  Kramer.  3  p.  f.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    4,    1910;     D:  20349;     David 
Kramer,  New  York.  11733 

Dream  (A)  of  Dickens;  a  protean  sketch,  by 
B.  Ritchie  [and]  Fred  Evans.  8  p.  24°, 
Printed. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  1,  1912  ;  D  :  29384 ;  Billie  Ritchie, 
New  York.  11734 

Dream  (The)  of  Dorothy;  play  in  1  act,  by 
Freeman  F.  Tilden  and  L.  D.  G.  Bentley. 

©  Leverett   Duncan   Gnnter  Bentlev,  New- 
ton, Mass. ;  D :  4000,  Sept.  24,  1903.  11735 


Dream  (A)  of  empire;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
nobody-in-particulnr.  San  Francisco,  Francis 
Valentine  &  co.,  1883.    46  p.    12". 

©  George  A.  Rankin.  San  Francisco;  1883: 
4235,  Mar.  7 ;  2c.  Mar.  23.  11736 

•a  patriotic  spectacle  in  4  acts  and  tableau, 


by  T.  S.  Eaii  and  others. 

©  T.  S.  Earl,  El  Paso,  Tex. ;  1900  A:  14870, 
June  14 ;  2c.  June  18.  11737 

—  See  also  Aaron  Burr. — Traitor. 


Dream  of  eternity;  by  Frances  M.  Nicol.  23  p. 
4°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  4,  1909;  D:  17619;  Fannie  M. 
Nicol,  Telluride.  Col.  11738 

Dream  of  fair  women.  See  Vision  (A)  of  fair 
women. 

Dream  (The)  of  fortune;  play  in  7  chapters,  by 
W.  E.  Dentinger.    41  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Wiliet  E.  Dentinger,  Washington;  D: 
13448,  July  30,  1908;  2c.  Aug.  10,  1908.    11739 

Dream  (The)  of  gold;  or.  The  absentee,  an 
Irish  drama  in  a  prologue  and  4  acts,  by  C.  P. 
Brown. 

©  Charles  P.  Brown,  New  York;  1876; 
11384,  Oct.  7.  11740 

Dream  (A)  of  Gulliver.     See  Whopper  (The) 

Dream  (The)  of  happiness;  musical  drama  in 
3  acts,  by  A.  McHenry.  22  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  .Ian.  14,  1911;  D:  23090;  Arthur  O. 
McHenry,  Chicago.  11741 

Dream  (The)  of  his  life;  a  fantastic  musical 
playlet,  by  A.  Chevalier,  music  by  Alfred  H. 
West.  47  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Albert  Chevalier,  Pevensey  Bay,  Eng- 
land :  D  :  10720.  June  8,  1907 ;  Ic.  June  8,  1907 ; 
Ic.  June  17,  1907.  11742 

Dream  (A)  of  liberty;  a  drama  in  1  act.  by 
Henry  Raeder.  Chicago,  The  F.  T.  Petei'son 
CO.,  1903.    23  p.    4  pi.     (1  col.)     12". 

©  F.  T.  Peters<m  co..  Chicago;  D :  309.3, 
Sept.  23,  1903;  2c.  Dec.  2,  1903.  11743 

Dream  (The)  of  Little  Boy  Blue.  See  Wishing 
(The)  well. 

Dream  (A)  of  love.     Typewritten. 

©  Herbert  Henry  Davies,  San  Francisco ; 
1898  :  35380,  June  9 ;  2c.  June  9.  1 1744 

pantomime  in  10  scenes  [by]  Paula  Blum. 

Rome,  OfTicina  poligraflca  italiana  [1900]     54 
p.     nar.    8". 

©  Attilio  Boschi-Huber.  Rome;  D:  104.38, 
July  25,  1900;  2c.  July  2.5,  1906.  11745 

See  also  Soliel,  f eerie  ballet. 


563 


11746 


DltAMATlC   COMPOSITIONS 


ll7t>» 


Dream  (A)  of  Mother  Goose,  and  other  enter- 
tainments; by  J.  C.  Marchant,  S.  J.  Mayhew, 
and  others.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1908. 
20  p.     12". 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  12213, 
Jan.  20,  1908;  2c.  Feb.  24.  1908.  11746 

Dream  (The)  of  New  Year's  eve;  dramatic 
sketch  in  1  act,  by  L.  Brindisi.  [3]  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  29,  1911 ;  D :  23772 ;  Louis  Brin- 
disi, Lawrence,  Mass.  11747 

Dream  (The)  of  Psyche  Moss;  play  in  2  acts, 
by  W.  L.  Wright.     18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    18,    1912;    D:  31415;    William 
Lord  Wright,  Bellefontaine,  O.  11748 

Dream  of  Queen  Elizabeth;  by  A.  P.  Barney. 
11  p.    r.    Typewritten. 

©  Alice  P.  Barnev,  Washington;  D:4755, 
Mar.  19,  1904;  2c.  Apr.  20,  1904.  11749 

Dream  (A)  of  the  flowers;  a  cantata  for  chil- 
dren, by  Nellie  E.  Case. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;   1899: 
23188,  Apr.  1 ;  2c.  Apr.  24.  11750 

Dream  (The)  of  the  opera;  by  Charles  Horowitz. 

©  Maurice  Klisto,  Brooklyn  ;  D  :  10523.  I\Iay 

8,  1907.  11751 

Dream  of  the  rarebit  fiend. 

©  New  York   herald  co..   New   York;   D: 
11089,  July  31,  1907.  11752 

Dream  of  the  U.  S.  A.;  musical  farce  comedy 
in  2  acts,  by  W.  K.  Boody.    Printed. 

©  Oct.  26,  1910 ;  2c.  Nov.  4,  1910 ;  D :  22478 ; 
Walter  R.  Boody,  York  Village,  Me.         11753 

Dream  (A)  on  Christmas  eve;  entertainment 
for  children  in  1  act,  by  Ina  Home.  New  York, 
S.  French;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1911.  13 
p.     12°. 

©  Nov.   20,   1911;   2c.   Nov.   20,    1911;   D: 
25802;  Samuel  French,  New  York.  11754 

Dream  (The)  peddler;  modern  comedy  in  3  acts 
and  2  scenes,  by  W.  H.  Clifford.  3  v.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  22,  1914 ;  D :  37923 ;  W.  H.  Clif- 
ford, Los  Angeles.  11754a 

Dream  pirates;  juvenile  vaudeville  offering,  by 
T.  A.  Ileily.    9  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  25, 1913 ;  D :  33623 ;  Ted  A.  Reily. 
Germantown,  Pa.  11755 

Dream  (The)  play.  See  Plays;  by  August 
Strindberg. 

Dream  (The)  portrait;  an  original  drama  in  a 
prologue  and  4  acts,  by  R.  M.  Sterrett.  95  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Robert   M.   Sterrett.    Battle   Creek;    D: 
15668,  Apr.  20,  1909;  2c.  May  20,  1909.    11756 


Dream  (The)  princess;  an  original  comic  opera 
iu  a  prologue  and  2  acts,  by  C.  S.  Head. 

©  Cloyd  S.  Head,  Oak  Park,  111. ;  D :  10603, 
May  20.  1907.  11757 

an   original   fantastical   comic   opera   in   2 


acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  C.  S.  Head.    Chicago, 
1910.     57  p.    8". 

©  Aug.  9,  1910 ;  2c.  Aug.  11,  1910 ;  D :  21773  : 
-  Cloyd  S.  Head,  Oak  Park,  111.  11758 

Dream-stuff;  by  J.  Snyder. 

©  John  Snyder,  Wellesley  Hills,  Mass. ;  D : 
12358,  Feb.  13,  1908.  11759 

Dream  (The)  that  came  true;  comedy-drama  in 
3  acts,  by  Lindsey  Barbee.  Chicago,  T.  S. 
Denison  &  co.,  1913.    76  p.    12°. 

©   Oct.   20,    1913;    2c.    Oct.   23,    1913;    D: 
34813;  Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  11760 

Dream  (A)  within  a  dream;  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  H.  P.  Spencer.    114  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  7,  1911;  D:  25153;  Henry  Per- 
cival  Spencer,  Watertown,  N.  Y.  11761 

Dream  (The)  woman;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  A.  Dwan  and  R.  A.  Kasper.  [3],  76  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  9,   1909;   D:  16519;  Robert  A. 
Kasper  and  Joseph  A.  Dwan,  Evanston,  111. 

11762 

Dreamer  (The);  by  H.  Lechner. 

©  Hermann  Lechner,  Pittsburgh ;  D :  5658, 
Oct.  18,  1904.  11763 

by  M.  lUington.    12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  20,  1912;  D:  28780;  Madeleane 
lUington,  New  York.  11764 

an  American  play  of  today  in  4  acts,  by 

J.  C.  Nugent.    119  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  J.  C.  Nugent,  Canal  Dover,  O. ;  D:  160.58, 
June  12,  1909 ;  2c.  June  12,  1909.  11765 

a  comedy  drama,  by  A.  E.  Luzzi.    202  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Arthur  Edward   Luzzi,   New   York;    D: 
10581,  May  17,  1907;  2c.  May  10,  1907.     11766 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  P.  Hatch. 

©  Mary   R.   P.   Hatch,   Cambridge,   Slass. ; 
D :  9617,  Dec.  3,  1906.  11767 

by  R.  H.  Real.    120  p.    4°.    Typewrit- 


ten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  13,  1909;  D:  17692;  Robert  H. 
Real,  Baltimore.  11768 

a  fantastic  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Charles  J. 


Campbell  and  Ralph  McGay  Skinner.     69  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  C.  J.  Campbell  and  R.  ^I.  Skinner,  New 
York;  D :  2993,  Feb.  14,  1903;  2c.  Feb.  14, 
1903.  11769 


564 


11769 


COPYEIGHTED   IN"   THE   UNITED  STATES 


11789 


Dreamer  (The) — Continued. 

Irish  coinedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  M.  D'Orsay. 

[2],  13  p.    4".    Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Jan.  2,  1914 ;  D :  35530 ;  Harriet  M. 

D'Orsay,  San  Francisco. 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Walter. 


11769a 


©  Engene  Walter,  New  York ;  D :  13680,  Aug. 
29,  1908.  11770 

by   J.  E.  Goodman.      [3],   123  p.     4". 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  30,  1910 ;  D :  21456 ;  Jules  Ecli- 

ert  Goodman.  New  York.  11771 

— —play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  N.  Meyer.  [4],  114  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  12,  1912;  D:  30909;  Annie  Na- 
than Meyer,  New  York.  11772 


Same.    New  York,  Broadway  publishing  co., 

1912.     [6],  114  p.    12". 

©  Dec.  7,  1912 ;  2c.  Dec.  10,  1912  ;  D  :  31725  ; 
Broadway  pub.  co.,  New  York.  11773 

Dreamer  (A)  of  dreams;  comedy,  by  F.  Brueg- 
ger.     [1],  173  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  20,   1912;   D:  28366;   Frederick 
Bruegger,  Cliicago.  11774 

play  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Bruegger.     [1],  158  p. 

4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  25,  1913;  D:  33603;  Frederick 
Bruegger,  Chicago.  11775 

Dreamers  (The);  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  H.  O. 
Stechhan  and  M.  Terrell.  118  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  28,  1910 ;  D :  20608 ;  H.  O.  Stech- 
han and  Maverick  Terrell,  Seattle.  11776 

comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Blondell.     113  p. 


4".    Typewritten. 

©   Edward    Blondel,    New   York;  D:8945, 

Aug.  9,  1906 ;  2c.  Aug.  9,  1906.  11777 

—  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Wedekind. 

©  Julius  Wedekind,   New  York;  1900  A: 

29320,  Nov.  30.  11778 

•play  in  3  acts,  by  L.  Robinson.    London  and 


Dublin,  Maunsel  &  co.,  ltd.,  1915.     5  p.  1.,  68 
p.    12". 

©  Feb.  10,  1915  ;  Ic.  Feb.  27, 1915 ;  D  :  39815 ; 
Lennox  Robinson,  Ballymoney,  Ireland. 

11778a 

—  serious  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  W.  J.  Tweed. 
81  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  15,  1914 ;  D :  35662  ;  Walter  James 
Tweed,  Atlantic  City.  11778b 

—  a  vaudeville  skit  in  1  act,  by  J.  Schrader. 
6  p.     f".    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    23,    1912;    D:  30930;    .Tack 
Schrader,  Pittsburgh.  11779 


Dreamghost;  play  in  1  act,  by  C.  E.  Freybe, 
from  the  German  Traumgeist  by  the  same 
author.     [2],  13  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Mar.    3,    1914;    D:  36226;    Carl    Ed- 
uard  Freybe.  Boston.  11779a 

Dreaming;  a  grand  opera  protean  sketch,  by 
N.  A.  Jennings.  4  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©   N.   A.   .Jennings,   New   York;   D:  11128, 
Aug.  7,  1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  1.  1907.  11780 


musical  comedy  skit,  by  B.  E.  Gladstone. 

[1],  9  p.    f".    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Ic.   Aug.   12,   1912;   D:  30607;   Billy   E. 
Gladstone,  Utica,  N.  Y.  11781 

Dreaming'  Kelly;  4  act  play,  by  E.  Abbott.  120 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  13,  1909 ;  D :  17357 ;  Edward  Ab- 
bott, New  York.  11782 

Dreaming  true;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  M.  Kel- 
ley.     [110]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  4,  1914 ;  D :  39004 ;  Ethel  M.  Kel- 
ley,  New  York.  11782a 

Dreamland;  by  A.  Beletti,  in  1  act. 

©  A.  Beletti,  Bridgeton,  N.  J.;  1873:4135, 
Apr.  19.  11783 

a  fantasy  in  1  act,  by  [A.]  Russ  Whj'tal. 

20  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  A.  R.  Whytal,  New  York;  1890:4114.5, 
Dec.  24 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1892.  11784 

the  story  of  5  travelers  on  the  Rhine,  in  1 

act  and  1  scene,  by  W.  Gill. 

©    William    Gill,    New    York;    1879:9572. 
July  21.  11785 

Dreamland's  gateway;  or.  The  Land  of  Nod, 
book  by  J.  Searie  Dawley  and  J.  de  Cordova, 
music  by  M.  de  Forest  Anderson,  lyrics  by  J. 
Searie  Dawley,  J.  de  Cordova  and  M.  de  For- 
est Anderson.  240  p.  f°.  Libretto,  tjT)ewrit- 
ten ;  music,  ms. 

©  J.  de  Cordova,  Great  Britain;  D:2265. 
Aug.  23,  1902;  2c.  Oct.  9,  1902.  11786 

Dream ona;  a  travesty,  by  Lawrence  Grattan.  12 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  L.  Grattan,  New  York ;  D :  11658,  Nov.  4. 
1907 ;  2c.  Nov.  4,  1907.  11787 

Dreams;  by  E.  I.  Joy. 

©  Elizabeth  Ina  Joy.  St.  Louis;  D:  14468, 
Dec.  7,  1908.  11788 


—  original  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  H.  W.  Styer. 
31  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  11, 1910 ;  D :  20768 ;  Harriet  Was- 
son  Styer,  Oakland,  Cal.  11789 


565 


11790 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


11809 


Dreams — Continued. 

sketc'li  in  1  act,  by  D.  M.  Staley.    [5]  p.    4*. 

T.vi)e\vritten. 
©    Ic.    Feb.    23.    1911;    D:2342S;    Delbert 

Moyer  Staley,  Boston.  11790 

or.   Fun    in    a  photographic   gallery,    an 

orif^inal  comedy. 

©  Willie  Edouin,  New  York;  18S0:43S1, 
Mar.  18.  11791 

or.  My  lady  Clara,  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 

T.  W.  Robertson.    New  York,  R.  M.  De  Witt. 

©  Rol)ert  M.  De  Witt,  New  York;  1875: 
4125,  Apr.  26 ;  2c.  May  4.  11792 

Dreams  fulfilled;  or,  The  story  of  Joseph  and 
his  brethren,  dramatized  l)y  A.  Snider.  War- 
saw [Ind.]  Indiauian  steam  printing  house, 
1875.     21  p.    24°. 

©  A.  Snider,  Princeton,  Ind.;  1875:934.5, 
Sept.  9;  2c.  Jan.  31,  1876.  11793 

Dream's  realization;  twenty  minute  playlet  de- 
picted from  life,  by  H.  F.  Pfaff.  [2]  p.  4°. 
Printed. 

©  Henrv  Frederick  Pfaff,  San  Francisco; 
D :  14789,  Jan.  11,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  11,  1909. 

11794 

Dregs  (The);  a  monologue,  by  J.  Crawford.  11 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Jack  Crawford,  San  INIarcial,  Mexico ;  D : 
11354,  Sept.  16,  1907;  2c.  Sept.  16,  1907.  11795 

Drei  (Die)  brueder;  oder.  Die  hypnotizirte 
braut,  von  G.  Bergman. 

©  George  Bergman,  New  York ;  D :  7674, 
Dec.  7,  1905.  11796 

Drei  (Die)  briider  von  Daniaskus;  lustspiel  in 
3  akten,  von  Alexander  Zinn.  Berlin.  Ver- 
triebsstelle  des  Yerbandes  deutscher  biihueu- 
schriftsteller,  1913.     73  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  7,  1913 ;  D :  32939 ;  Vertriebsstelle 
des  Ver!)andes  deutscher  biihnenschriftsteller, 
g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin.  11797 

Drei  (Die)  grazien;  lustspiel  in  3  aufziigen,  von 
Oscar  Blumenthal  und  Rudolf  Lothar.  Ber- 
lin, F.  Bloch  erben,  1910.    110  p.    8". 

©  Ic.  June  3,  1910 ;  D :  21248 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  11798 

Drei  kammerspiele:  Witwer,  Vor  der  hochzeit, 
Im  stift;  von  Gustav  Esmann,  autorisierte 
iibersetzung  aus  dem  danischen  von  Henny 
Bock-Neumann.  Berlin-Ch.,  Vita,  deutscbes 
verlagshaus  [1908]  3  p.  1.,  5-121  p.  12°. 
(Bibliothek  moderner  dramen) 

©  Vita,  deutsches  verlagshaus,  Berlin;  D: 
12259,  Jan.  27,  1908;  2c.  Jan.  27,  1908.  11799 


Drei  (Die)  musketiere;  drama  In  4  acten,  nach 

Alexander    Dumas  erzjihluug,   fur   die   biihue 
bearbeitet  von  C.  Kaisch. 

©   Carl   Raisch,   Jersey   City;   1893:18017, 
Apr.  12.  11800 

Drei  paar  schuhe;  lebensbild  mit  gesang  in  4 
bildern,  frel  nach  Carl  Gorlitz.  von  Jean  Kren, 
gesangstexte  von  Alfred  Schfienfeld,  nmsik 
von  Gilbert.  Berlin-Wilmersdorf,  F.  Bloch 
erben,  1915.     110  p.    8°.     [Lil)retto  only.] 

©  Ic.  Dec.  2,  1915;  D:  42389;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin-Wilmersdorf.  11800a 

Drei  (Die)  reiherfedern;  ein  dramatisches  ge- 
dicht  in  5  akten,  von  H.  Sudermann.  New 
York,  E.  Lederer,  1898.    134  p.    8°. 

©    Hermann    Sudermann.     Berlin ;     1898 : 
75358,  Dec.  24;  2c.  Jan.  11,  1899.  11801 

Drei  siege;  aus  dem  leben  Friedrichs  des  Gros- 
sen,  3  akte,  von  Leopold  Adler.  119  p.  8°. 
Printed. 

Contents  :     Rheinsberg. — Pf affendorf . — 
Sanssouci. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  10,  1911 ;  D :  23894 ;  Erich  Reiss 
verlag,  Berlin.  11802 

Dreiviertelwelt;  eine  suite  in  5  kapiteln.  frei 
aus  dem  franzJisischen  des  Charles  Canon, 
von  Oskar  Friedmann.  Wien,  Verlag  Paul 
Knepler,  1910.    82  p.    12°. 

©   Mar.    12,    1910;   2c.    Apr.   26,    1910;    D: 
20887 ;  F.  W.  Schmieden,  Vienna.  11803 

Dresden  (The)  china  shepherdess;  a  comic  op- 
era in  3  acts,  by  L.  B.  Morse. 

©  Livingston  B.  Morse,  New  York;  1894: 
54999,  Nov.  24.  11804 

Dresden  (A)  shepherdess;  a  pantomime  in  3 
acts,  by  V.  Thompson. 

©  Vance  Thompson,  New  York ;  1895 :  3121, 
Jan.  10.  11805 

Dresdina;  a  German  pottery  ballet  divertise- 
ment  in  1  act. 

©  Bolossy  Kiralfy,  New  York;  1887:3981, 
Feb.  18.  11806 

Dress;  a  comedy,  by  Olive  Logan  and  W.  Sikes. 

©  Wirt   Sikes,   United   States;   1874:0817, 
May  20.  11807 

Dress  (A)  rehearsal;  comedy  for  four  males  and 

four  females,  by  M.  E.  l\i.  Davis.  New  York, 

Edgar  S.  Werner  &  co.,  1907.    p.  134-202.    16°. 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner  &  co..  New  York;  D: 

11331,  Sept.  11,  1907;  2c.  Oct.  7,  1907.      11808 


—  a  comic  opera  in  2  acts. 

©   C.   B.   Cory,   Boston;    1891:37545.    Oct. 
19;  2c.  Oct.  19.  11809 


566 


11810 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED  STATES 


11829 


Dress  (A)  rehearsal — Continued. 

^  drama  in  1  act,  by  F.  M.  Jones.    16  p.    T. 

Tj'pewritten. 

©  Florence  M.  Jones,  Philadelphia;  1896: 

42760,  July  24;  Ic.  Aug.  1.  11810 

a  parlor  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Mrs.   S.  F. 


Carroll.     Pliiladelphia,   The  Penn  publishing 
company,  1906.     21  p.    12". 

©    Penn   pub.    co.,    Philadelphia;    D:S888, 
•Tuly  30,  1906;  2c.  July  30,  1906.  11811 

■a  thirty  minute  sketch,  by  H.  M.  Cloude. 


13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   I-Iarrv   M.   Cloude,    Cincinnati;    D :  219, 
Jan.  19,  1901;  2c.  Jan.  19,  1901.  11812 

See    also    Amazon    (An)    King. — On    the 

alert. 

Dress  (A)  rehearsal  in  Squeedunk;  a  comedy 
in  1  act,  by  William  Diamond.  7  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Max   Simowitch,    New   York ;    D :  11238. 
Aug.  27,  1907;  2c.  Aug.  27,  1907.  11813 

Dresser's  (The)  dream;  by  J.  L.  Ottenheimer 
and  H.  N.  Farrar. 

©  Jack  I^.  Ottenheimer  and  Herbert  N.  Far- 
rar, Baltimore ;  D :  6488,  Apr.  5,  1905.      11814 

Dressing'  (A)  case;  musical  farce-comedy  in  1 
act,  by  George  A.  Norton  and  J.  B.  Brockett. 
8  p.    8°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  John  Bvron  Brockett,  Norfolk,  Va. ;  D : 
914,  Oct.  2,  1901 ;  2c.  Oct.  2,  1901.  11815 

Dressing  for  dinner;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  H. 
Heaton.    24  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Harold  Heaton,  New  York ;  D :  6850,  June 
21,  1905;  2c.  June  21,  1905.  11816 

Dressing  (The)  gown;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Rob- 
ert C.  V.  Meyers.  Philadelphia,  The  Penn 
publishing  company,  1902.    15  p.    12°. 

©   Penn    pub.    co.,    Philadelphia;    D:1910, 
May  20,  1902 ;  2c.  May  20,  1902.  11817 

Di'essing  (A)  room  romance;  by  E.  L.  Waitt. 
10  p.    4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ernest  L.  Waitt,  Boston ;  D :  10482,  Apr. 
24,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  24,  1907.  11818 

Dressur  auf  den  mann;  lustspiel  in  3  akten,  von 
Alexander  Kngel  und  Heinrich  Stobitzer. 
Wien.  O.  Eirich,  1913.    99  p.    12". 

©  Ic.  Oct.  29,  1913;  D:  34868;  Otto  Eirich. 
Vienna.  11819 

Drift  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  S.  Runyon. 
[3],  136  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  12.  1914 ;  D :  37298 ;  A.  S.  Run- 
yon, New  York.  11819a 


Drifted  out  to  sea;  or.  Life  amid  the  lowly 
made  happy  by  little  Sunshine,  a  drama  in 
5  acts,  by  S.  T.  Wright. 

©  S.  T.  Wright,  Kansas  City,  Mo.;  1887: 
22210,  Aug.  31.  11820 

Drifter  (The);  character  playlet  in  1  act,  by 
S.  M.  Kelly.    [2],  7  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  4,  1913;  D:  33995;  Samuel  M. 
Kelly,  Milwaukee.  11821 

Drifting;  a  dramatic  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  P. 
Gibson.     [75]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  16,  1910 ;  D :  21809 ;  Preston  Gib- 
son, Washington.  11822 

a  musical  triologue,  by  E.  T.  Edgerton  and 


W.  F.  Felch,  a  dramatization  by  W.  F.  Felch 
of  an  episode  in  E.  T.  Edgerton's  novelette, 
A  voice  in  the  darkness,  orchestration  by 
Charles  Lazare  Schneider.  30  p.  4".  Type- 
written.    [Words  only] 

©  Ernest  T.  Edgerton  and  W.  Farrand 
Felch,  United  States ;  D :  9S55,  Jan.  16,  1907 ; 
2c.  Jan.  16,  1907.  11823 

play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  L.  Dudley.    97  p.    4". 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  15,  1913 ;  D :  33796 ;  E.  Lawrence 
Dudley,  Camden,  N.  J.  11824 

Drifting  alone;  a  comedy  drama  in  a  prologue 
and  4  acts,  by  A.  P.  Lloyd. 

©  A.  Parlett  Lloyd,  Baltimore ;  1884 :  14544, 
July  17.  11825 

Drifting  apart;  by  F.  H.  Cameron. 

©  Fred.  H.  Cameron,  Owego,  N.  Y. ;  1874: 
13185,  Oct.  23.  11826 

— — a  drama,  by  James  A.  Heme. 

©  Katharine  C.  Heme,  Dorchester,  Mass. ; 
1888 :  9002,  Mar.  27.  11827 

Drifting  clouds.     See  Phyllis  Denohr. 

Driftwood;  comedy  drama  in  1  act,  by  S.  Bruce. 
[1],  15  p.    t".    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    .Tune   25,   1914;    D:  37406;    Stanley 
Bruce,  Los  Angeles.  11827a 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  O.  Davis.     [115]  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1911 ;  D  :  23794 ;  Owen  Davis, 
New  York.  11828 

play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Orr.  84  p.  4".  Type- 


written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  13,  1915 ;  D :  41746 ;  Edith  Orr, 
Newton,  Mass.  11828a 

by  M.  Morley.  95  p.  4".    Typewritten. 


©   Ic.   July   12,   1915;    D:  41211;   Malcolm 
Morley,  Boston.  11828b 

Drink;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  D.  Boucicault. 

©  Dion  Boucicault,  New  York ;  1874 :  4105, 
Mar.  26.  11829 


567 


11830 


DKAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


11848 


Drink  cure;  fantastic  farce  In  1  act,  by  C.  P. 
Gibiiey.     9  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  31. 1910 ;  D  :  20069 ;  Charles  Fran- 
cis Gibney,  Oshkosh,  Wis.  11830 

Drinking  (A)  husband;  comedy  sketch,  by  S. 
Sniitli.     [4]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.   21,   1912;   D:  28802;    Sampson 
Smith,  Madison,  Wis.  11831 

Drinks  for  all;  farce  comedy  in  1  act,  by  M. 
Ferber.     [1],  20  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  28,  1913 ;  D  :  348G5  ;  Maurice  Fer- 
ber, Boston.  11832 

Dritte  (Der)  gatte;  lustspiel  in  3  akten,  von 
►Sabatiiio  Lopez,  fiir  die  deutsclie  biiline  bear- 
beitet  von  Otto  Eisenschitz.  Wien,  Comoedia. 
105  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  .July  11,  1914;  D :  37532 ;  Comoedia, 
g.  m.  b.  h.,  Vienna.  11832a 

Drive  (A)  to  Jerome;  a  four-in-hand  sporting 
sketch,  by  W.  H.  Lingard. 

©    William    Horace    Lingard,    New    York; 
1872 :  8660,  Aug.  13.  11833 

Driven;  play  in  4  acts,  by  Temple  Thurston. 
65  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tidy  18,  1914;  D:37G18;   Frederick 
Harrison,  London.  11833a 

Driven  away;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  Claude  L. 
Stewart. 

©   Emma   R.   Clark,   Columbus,  O. ;   1895: 

60630,  Dec.  2.  11834 

Driven  from  Eden.     See  Man's  (A)  love. 

Driven  from  home. 

©  Arnold  Wolford  and  Owen  Davis,  New 
York;  D:  1536,  Mar.  10,  1902.  11835 


—  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Robert  McWade. 

©   Freeman  sisters,    United   States ;   1871 : 
8486,  Sept.  11.  11836 


—  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  Vershay. 

©  William   Vershay,   Albany;   1872:13167. 
Dec.  14.  11837 

—  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Herbert  Hall  Winslow. 
©  George  Kennington,  New  York ;  D :  2344, 

Sept.  17,  1902.  11838 

a   new  American  drama   in  4  acts.     4  p. 


obi.    f 

©  William  Miller,  Charles  Mitchell  and 
James  Lanahan,  Baltimore ;  1888 :  8742,  INIar. 
24;  2c.  alar.  24.  11839 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Annie  Kernanan.    46  p. 


4°.    Typewritten. 

©  July  2.  1909  ;  2c.  July  26,  1909 ;  D :  16344  ; 
James  Edwards,  Chicago.  11840 


Driven  from  home — Continued. 

or,  A  father's  curse,  a  domestic  drama  In 

4  acts,  by  H.  H.  Dunn.    Clyde,  O.,  A.  D.  Ames 

[1885J     1  p.  1.,  15  p.    16°. 

©  A.  D  Ames,  Clyde,  O. ;  1885 :  25067,  Nov. 
30;  2c.  Nov.  30.  11841 

Driving  (The)  rod;  play  in  3  acts,  by  L.  Ellis. 
3  V.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  15,  1914;  D:  35707;  Leila  Ellis, 
New  York.  11841a 

Dr0mme.     See  Fri  os  fra  det  onde. 
Drohende  wolken.    See  Schauspiele. 

Droit  au  feu  et  a  la  chandelle.  See  Koyal- 
trompette. 

Droit  (Le)  de  mort;  drame  en  2  actes.  par  J. 
Gravier  et  A.  Lebert.  [49]  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  27,  1914;  D :  35805 ;  Johannis 
Gravier  &  A.  Lebert,  Paris.  11841b 

Droit  (Le)  du  pere;  comedie-dramatique  en  5 
actes,  par  G.  Rivet.  Paris,  P.  V.  Stock,  1908. 
121  p.     12°. 

©  Gustave  Rivet,  Paris ;  D :  12322,  Feb.  7. 
1908;  2c.  Feb.  7,  1908.  11842 

Droleen;  or,  Hunting  the  wren,  a  typical  Irish 
play.  St.  Louis,  Father  Dunne's  newsboys' 
printing  department.     23  p.     12°. 

©  Daniel  Courtnev,  St.  Louis;  D:  12184.  .Tan. 
15,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  8,  1908.  11843 

Drone  (The);  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  D.  .T.  Wood 
and  Guy  R.  Bolton.  [90]  p.  4°.  Typevi^rit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  19,  1911 ;  D :  24981 ;  Douglas  J. 
Wood,  New  York.  11844 

Drone  (The)  and  other  plays;  by  Rutherford 

IMayne.      Dublin,    Maunsel    &    company,    ltd., 

1912.    6  p.  1.,  144,  [4]  p.    front,     (port.)     12°. 

Contents  :    The    drone. — The    turn    of   the 

road. — Red  turf. — The  troth. 

©  Feb.  7,  1912 ;  2c.  Feb.  15,  1912  ;  D :  29876 ; 
Samuel  Waddell,  Mount  Bellew,  Co.  Galwav, 
Ireland.  11845 

Drones  (The);  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  S.  Smith. 
[77]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  5,  1912;  D:  28944;  Charles 
Stephenson  Smith,  Nashville.  11846 

Dronningen  af  Montmartre;  sangspil,  3  akter, 
af  Halvon  Schmedes.  116  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Internatl.  copyright  bureau,  ltd..  London ; 
D :  11468,  Oct.  7,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  9,  1907.    11847 

Drop  (A)  of  poison;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  M. 
Shaw. 

©  Mary  Shaw,  United  States ;  1889 :  30348, 
Oct.  7.  11848 


568 


11849 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED  STATES 


11870 


Drop  (The)  of  water;  a  comedy  iu  1  act,  from 
tlie  French  of  Jacques  Noriuand,  by  George  B. 
Coale.    New  York,  De  Witt. 

©  A.  T.  B.  De  Witt.  New  York ;  1884 :  26386, 
Dec.  30 ;  2c.  Jan.  22,  1885.  11849 

1  act  drama  in  2  scenes,  by  A.  L.  Bethel.    12 


Drum-major  (The);  military  operetta  in  3  acts, 

music  by  Jacques  Offenbach,  English  tr.  and 

adaptation  by  Max  Freeman  and  Edgar  Smith. 

©    Rudolph    Aronson,    New    York;    1889: 

25123,  Aug.  16.  11859 


p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  15,  1909;  D:  17105;  Allan  L. 
Bethel,  St.  Louis.  11850 

Drop  the  match;  an  original  musical  comedy, 
by  M.  E.  Hanley. 

©  IM.  E.  Hanley,  Memphis;  1886:21059, 
Sept.  20.  11851 

Dross. 

©  Edmund  A.  Wheatley,  Chattanooga;  D: 
10556,  May  13,  1907.  11852 

Same. 

©  Edmund  A.  Wheatley,  Chattanooga;  D: 
12121,  Jan.  4,  1908.  [Note:  2  copies  reed.  Oct. 
19,  1910,  with  title.  Dross ;  a  strange  drama  of 
American  life  in  4  acts,  by  Edmund  Wheatley. 
57  p.    16".    Printed]  11853 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Justus.    42  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Antnnia  Justus,  Jersey  City ;  D :  13659, 
Aug.  26,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  26,  1908.  11854 

Drudgery  transformed.  See  Masque  (The)  of 
joy. 

Druessa,  a  tale  of  enchantment;  a  romantic 
spectacular  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  W.  Doble. 

©  C.  Woodbury  Doble,  Salem,  Mass. ;  1880 : 
11266,  July  22.  11855 

Drug'g'ed;  play  in  4  acts,  by  O.  Davis.  [143] 
p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  2.5,  1914;  D:  36139;  Owen  Davis. 
Yonkers,  N.  Y.  11855a 

Druid  (The)  martyr.     See  Thyra. 

Druiden  (Die);  melodramatisches  schauspiel  in 
3  akten.  gedicht  von  Emil  Dietzsch,  musik  von 
O.  W.  Richter. 

©  Apollo  supreme  arch  chapter,  no.  1,  U.  A. 
O.  D.,  Chicago ;  1885 :  22287,  Oct.  24 ;  2c.  Nov. 
17.  11856 

Drviids  (The);  woodland  masque,  by  T.  Tryon. 
[2],  13  p.    4'.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  19,  1911;  D:  25528;  Thomas 
Tryon,  New  York.  11857 

Druid's  (The)  revenge.     See  Thyra. 

Drum  -  head  court  martial;  a  twenty  minute 
melodramatic  comedy,  by  E.  McWade  and  E. 
Sanger.    18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Eugene  B.  Sanger  and  Edward  IMcWade, 
New  York ;  D :  8734,  June  25,  1906 ;  2c.  July 
5,  1906.  11858 


operetta    in    2   acts,    by   Maude   Elizabeth 

Inch,  music  by  Edward  F.  Johnston.  New 
York,  J.  Fischer  &  bro.  21  p.  4^  Libretto. 
(Fischer's  ed.  no.  3600) 

©  May  17,  1912 ;  2c.  May  18, 1912 ;  D :  29712 ; 
J.  Fischer  &  bro..  New  York.  11860 

Drum  taps;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  F.  D.  Reinau. 
©  Francis  D.  Reinau,  San  Francisco ;  1884 : 
10455,  May  23.  11861 

a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  B.  C.  Howard. 

©  Bronson  C.  Howard,  New  York;   1872: 
11281,  Oct.  23.  11862 

Drum  taps  of  patriotism;  a  dramatic  and  alle- 
gorical sketch  of  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  in- 
troducing war  poems  and  war  songs,  adapted 
for  Grand  army  and  Woman's  relief  corps  en- 
tertainments, by  H.  A.  Burrows. 

©     Harriete     A.     Burrows,     Charlestown, 
Mass.;  1894:55700,  Nov.  30.  11863 

Drummer  (The);  a  comedy-drama,  by  M.  B.  Cur- 
tis. 

©  M.  B.  Curtis,  United  States ;  1881 :  18193. 
Nov.  23.  11864 

or.  Fun  in  a  railroad  station,   a  musical 

comedy  in  2  acts,  by  John  P.  Wood. 

©  F.  N.  Wood.  Fayetteville,  Ark. ;  1883 :  9842. 
May  29.  11865 

Drummer  (The)  and  the  maid;  a  musical  com- 
edy skit,  book  and  lyrics  by  N.  Bassett.  [8]  p. 
4".    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  6,  1909 ;  D :  16492 ;  Newton  Bas- 
sett, Cincinnati.  11866 

Drummer  (The)  at  home;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
E.  Turpen. 

©    Erminie    Turpen,    Washington ;    1889 : 
37242,  Dec.  7.  11867 

Drummer  (The)  boy;  or.  The  battle  field  of 
Shiloh,  a  new  military  allegory  in  6  acts,  and 
accompanying  tableaux,  by  S.  J.  Muscroft. 
Pittsburgh,  A.  A.  Anderson  &  sons,  1870. 

©  Samuel  J.  Muscroft,  Mansfield,  O. ;  1871 : 
1777,  Mar.  2 ;  2c.  Mar.  2.  11868 

or.  The  last  charg-e  at  Shiloh,  a  military 

drama  in  5  acts  and  6  tableaux,  arr.  fi-om  in- 
cidents of  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  by  A.  F. 
Nail.     39  p.     16".     Printed. 

©  A.  F.  Nail,  Mansfield,   O. ;   1892:34871. 
Aug.  25 ;  2c.  Nov.  23.  11869 

or.  The  rebel's  doom,  by  G.  M.  Smith. 

©  G.  Melville  Smith,  Portland,  Me.;  1871: 
5636,  .Tune  15.  11870 


569 


11871 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


11891 


Drummer  (The)  boy — Continuetl. 

or,  The  spy  of  Shiloh,  a  military  drama  in 

5  act's  and  6  tableaux,  arr.  from  incidents  of 
the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  by  A.  F.  Nail.  Ga- 
llon, O.,  Inquirer  printing  house,  1890.  37  p. 
S». 

©  A.   F.  Nail,  Mansfield,   O. ;   1890:32091, 
Oct.  23 ;  2c.  Dec.  11.  11871 

Drummer  (The)  boy  in  Anderson ville;  a  new 
military  allegory  in  5  acts,  by  F.  B.  Wigle. 

©  Fred  B.  AVigle,  Mansfield,  O.;  188.5  :.l 03, 
JaS.  2.  11872 

Drummer  (The)  boy  of  Chicamauga;  a  '60-'65 

war  drama,  a  play  in  .5  acts,  by  S.  F.  Horrall. 

©  S.  F.  Horrall.  Washington,  Ind. ;  188.5: 

2275G,  Oct.  30.  11873 

Drummer  (The)  boy  of  Shiloh;  a  new  military 
allegory  in  5  acts  and  accompanying  tableaux, 
arr.  from  incidents  of  the  late  war,  by  F.  B. 
Wigle.  INIansfield,  O.,  Herald  press,  1887.  41 
p.,  3  1.    12°. 

©    Fred    B.    AVigle,    Mansfield,    O. ;    188.5: 
25563,  Dec.  7 ;  2c.  Dec.  2,  1887.  11874 

•  Same.    New  ed.    55  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©  Fred  B.  Wigle,  Cleveland;  1897:18709, 
Mar.  22;  2c.  Dee.  30,  1898.  11875 

Di-ummer  (The)  boy  of  the  Shenandoah;  a 
militarv  drama  in  6  acts,  by  G.  W.  Heath. 
Dover,  "n.  H.,  H.  H.  Goodwin,  printer,  1871. 
37  p.    16". 

©  Geo.  AV.  Heath,  Dover,  N.  H. ;  1871 :  5124, 
May  31 ;  2c.  June  28.  11876 

Drummer  (The)  boy  tableaux:  1.  Death  of  lib- 
ertv. — 2.  The  mortal  crown. — 3.  The  soldier's 
dream  of  home. — 4.  Victory. — 5.  The  rebel's 
doom. — 6.  Peace. — 7.  Decoration  of  soldiers' 
graves  by  G.  A.  R. 

©  G.  Melville  Smith,  Portland,  Me.;  1871: 
6275,  July  1.  11877 

Drummer  (Der)  from  Posen;  a  comedy-drama, 
by  M.  B.  Curtis. 

©  M.  B.  Curtis,  United  States;  1881: 18195, 
Nov.  23.  11878 

Drummer  (A)  girl;  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
C.  E.  Blaney. 

©   Charles   E.    Blaney,    New   York;    1898: 
55554,  Sept.  21.  11879 

Drummer  (The)  in  trouble.  See  Commercial 
(The)  tourist's  bride. 

Drummer  (The)  of  the  76th;  by  Louis  Cohen. 
16  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©   Charles   Hadfield,    Newark,    N.    J.;    D: 
11859,  Dec.  4,  1907;  2c.  Nov.  22,  1907.    11880 

Drummer's  (The)  joke.     See  Job  (A)  lot. 


Drummer's  (A)  samples;  a  1  act  grief  extermi- 
nator, by  Chas.  E.  Royal.    8  1.    8°.    Printed. 

©  Daisy  Laurel  and  Lee  Southern,  San 
Francisco ;  D :  8350,  Apr.  14,  1906 ;  2c.  May  10, 
1906.  11881 

—  1  act  playlet,  by  C.  E.  Royal. 

©  Charles  E.  Royal,  San  Francisco;  D: 
7488,  Nov.  2,  1905.  [For  copies  reed,  see 
D:8350]  11882 

Drummer's  (The)  wife.     See  Precipice  (The) 

Drums;  drama  of  the  Civil  War  in  1  act,  by  W. 
Owen.     20,  [1]  p.    4^     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  2,  1911;  D:  24384;  William 
Owen,  Chicago.  11883 

Drums  (The)  of  doom;  a  drama  in  1  act,  by  G. 
Villiers  Stuart.    28  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Minnie  S.  B.  Downing,  New  York;  D: 
15787,  May  6,  1909 ;  2c.  May  6,  1909.        11884 

Drums  of  the  Twenty-first;  domestic  comedy  in 
4  acts,  by  W.  S.  Lockwood.  121  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  5,  1912 ;  D :  2S552 ;  Walter  Scara- 
mon  Lockwood,  Wilmette,  111.  11885 

Drunkard  (The)  reformed.  See  Little  (The) 
outcast. 

Drunkard's  (The)  child.     See  Ohio  women. 

Drunkard's  (The)  dream;  an  original  drama  in 
3  acts,  by  G.  H.  Booth. 

©    George    H.    Booth,    Springfield,    Mass.; 

1872:1720,  Feb.  21;  2c.  Sept.  7.  11886 

— —  or.  The  spirit  of  1876,  a  moral  domestic 

drama  in  5  acts  and  6  tableaux.     Fitchburg 

[Mash!.]  Sentinel  printing  co.,  1876.    50  p.    8°.     fl 

©  William  Oscar  Howe,  Fitchburg,  IMass. ; 
1876 :  8892,  July  31 ;  2c.  Sept.  6.  11887 

Di-unkard's  (The)  home,  his  cruelty,  his  eccen- 
tricities, his  reflection,  his  remorse,  and  ref- 
ormation. 

©  William  A.  Jones.  Delaware ;  1895 :  44-515. 
Aug.  31 ;  2c.  Oct.  17.  11888 

Drunkard's  (A)  legacy.  See  Among  the  moon- 
shiners. 

Drunkard's  reform  and  election  day;  by  S.  F. 
Lash. 

©  S.  Frances  Lash,  Bloomingtou,  III. ;  1891: 
35095,  Oct.  2.  11889 

Drunkard's  (The)  vision;  a  dramatic  sketch  in 
1  act.  by  H.  D.  King.  13  p.  obi.  16".  Type- 
written. 

©  Harrv  Dibert  King,  New  York ;  D :  3354 
Apr.  29,  1903 ;  2c.  Apr.  29,  1903.  1189* 

Drunkard's  (The)  vow;  by  J.  E.  H.  Bourdon. 
19  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  Eugene  H.  Bourdon,  Tacoma ; 
D :  12637,  JIar.  30.  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  13,  1908 ;  Ic. 
new  ed.  Nov.  30,  1908.  11891 


570 


11893 


COPYKIGHTED   IN"    THE   UNITED   STATES 


11911 


Drunkard's  (A)  wife;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  R.  M. 
Pence.  Tulia,  Tex.,  Tulia  herald,  1911.  17  p. 
12°. 

©  May  29,  1911 ;  2c.  June  3,  1911 ;  D :  24393 ; 
Robt.  M.  Peace,  Plainview,  Tex.  11892 

See  also  Peril. 

Drusilla;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  P.  B.  Kayser. 

©  Paul  Barr  Kayser,  Boston ;  D :  8211,  Mar. 
22,  1906.  11893 

Dry  (The)  Ridge  gang.  See  Saddle  (The) 
string. 

Dry  (A)  town;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  F.  E. 
Duinm.    120  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Frank  Edwin  Dunini,  Columbus,  O. ;  D : 
13991,  Oct.  5,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  28,  1908.       11894 

Dryad  (The);  drama  in  3  acts,  by  K.  Lord.  [2], 
22  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  28,  1913;  D:  34850;  Katharine 
Lord,  New  York.  11895 

play  in  3  acts,  by  Beverly  Dean.    52  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  25,  1912 ;  D :  31459 ;  Helen  L.  G. 
Stapler,  New  York.  11896 

Dry  town  drymatics;  play  in  1  act,  by  S.  M. 
Childrey.     10  p.    f".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  8,  1915;  D:  40111;  Stanley  Mor- 
gan Childrey,   Philadelphia.  11896a 

Du  bist  verrueckt,  mein  kind;  Oder,  Die  ver- 
haengnisvolle  pfanne,  von  G.  Rudroff. 

©   Georpre  Rudroff,   New   York ;    D :  12440, 
Feb.  27,  1908.  11897 

Du  liebes  Wien  .  .  !  operette  in  1  akt  von 
Otto  Hein  und  Kurt  Robitschek.  musik  von 
Robert  Stolz.  Regiebuch.  Miinchen,  Drei 
masken-verlag.  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1913.    90  p.    4°. 

©  Apr.  19.  1913 ;  2c.  Oct.  15,  1913  ;  D  :  34720  : 
Drei  masken  verlag.g.  m.  b.  h.,  Munich.  11898 

Du  sollst  vater  und  mutter  ehren;  oder.  Gliick- 
lich  werden  kinder  (Thou  shalt  honor  thy 
father  and  mother;  or.  Children  become 
happy),  scliauspiel  in  4  acten,  von  A.  Bierman. 
©  Adolpli  Bierman,  New  York ;  1894  :  28434, 
July  7.  11899 

Du  vin  dans  son  eau;  comedie  en  1  acte,  de 
[Paid,  ditl  Tristan  Bernard.  22  p.  4°.  {In 
Progr&s,  janvier-mars  1911,  no.  1) 

©  Jan.  13.  1911 ;  2c.  Feb.  18,  1911 ;  D  :  23391 ; 
Tristan  Bernard,  Paris.  11900 

Dual  (The)  character  of  Dr.  Jekyll  and  Mr. 
Hyde;  a  drama  in  3  acts  and  a  prologue,  by 
D.  E.  Bandmann.    4".    Ms. 

©  Daniel  E.  Bandmann,  New  York;  1888: 
7885,  Mar.  16;  2c.  Mar.  26.  [Note:  Title  on 
copies  reads.  The  strange  story  of  Dr.  Jekyll 
and  Mr.  Hyde;  adapted  from  Robert  Eouis 
Stevenson's  novel]  11901 


Dual  (A)  identity.  See  Wheel  (The)  at  the 
man. 

Dual  (A)  life;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  L.  J.  Cella. 

©  Louis  J.  Cella,  New  York;  1890:37894, 

Dec.  1.  11902 

Du  Barry;  [drammu  in]  3  atti  ed  epilogo  [di] 
G.  Antona-Traversi  e  E.  Golisciani,  rausica  di 
Ezio  Camussi.  Milano,  Edoardo  Sonzogno, 
1912.    68  p.    12".     [Libretto  only] 

©  Apr.  25,  1912  ;  2c.  May  6,  1912  ;  D :  29888 ; 
Edoardo  Sonzogno,  Milan.  11903 


—  historical  romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Miron  Leffingwell.  Chicago,  Chicago  manu- 
script CO.,  1910.    [58]  p.    f.    Mimeographed. 

©  June  3,  1910 ;  2c.  June  4,  1910 ;  D :  21256 ; 
Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  11904 


opera  in  3  pictures  and  an  epilogue,  by  G. 

Antona-Traversi  and  E.  Golisciani,  music  by 
Ezio  Camussi,  English  version  by  W.  Lewis. 
Milan,  E.  Sonzogno.    63  p.    4°. 

©  June  19,  1913;  2c.  June  30,  1913;  D: 
33693;  Edoardo  Sonzogno,  Milan.  11905 

the  story  of  a  woman's  heart,  a  dramatic 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  Wm.  Jossey.  Chicago,  W. 
Jossey,  1907.    44  p.     8°. 

©  W.  Jossey,  Chicago;  D :  11437,  Sept.  30, 
1907 ;  2c.  Nov.  20,  1907.  11906 

Dublin  Dan;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  B.  F.  Gilmore. 
104  p.    4".     Typewritten. 

©  Bernard  F.  Gilmore,  New  York;  D: 
10928,  July  9.  1907;  2c.  July  5,  1907.  [Note 
Copies  bear  title :  Dublin  Dan,  the  Irish  detec- 
tive] 11907 

Dublin  lights;  a  romantic  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  Clay  M.  Greene. 

©  Edward  Clayburgh.  New  York;  1887: 
1588,  Jan.  19.  11908 

Dubonnart's  folly;  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Souli§.  [153] 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  5,  1910 ;  D  :21782 ;  Maurice  Souli^, 
Paris.  11909 

Duo  Vertige;  or.  The  prince  of  follies,  play  in 
3  acts,  by  E.  A.  Houston.  97  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  Edith  A.  Houston,  Chicago;  D:2292, 
Sept.  4,  1902 ;  2c.  Sept.  4,  1902.  11910 

Duca  (II)  di  Reichstadt.  See  Duke  (The)  of 
Reichstadt. 

Ducal  haps;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  De  Guerre. 
San  Francisco,  Upton  bros.,  1901.    69  p.    12°. 

©  Frank  De  Guerre,  San  Francisco ;  D : 
933.  Oct.  7,  1901 ;  Ic.  Nov.  25,  1901 ;  Ic.  Apr.  7, 
1902.  11911 


571 


11912 


DEAMATTC   COMPOSITIONS 


11932 


Duchess  (The);  a  drama  In  4  acts,  by  W.  C. 
Carman. 

©  W.  G.  Carman.  Ohio ;  1894 :  51550,  Nov.  5. 

11912 

dramatization  of  Tlie  Duchess'  [Margaret  A. 

Hunserford'sl  novel,  by  W.  and  J.  Giles.    40  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  William  and  Josephine  Giles,  Cedarville, 
O. ;  D :  1.5885,  May  18,  1909 ;  2c.  June  11,  1909. 

11913 


-  a  vaudeville  play,  by  P.  E.  Browne. 
©  Porter  Emerson  Browne,  Norwalk,  Conn. ; 
-  11914 


D:  13471,  July  22,  1908. 

Duchess  (The)  and  the  duke;  farce  in  3  acts,  by 
H.  Biirky.    47  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    10,    1012;    D:  29379;    Henry 
Burky,  Brooklyn.  11915 

Duchess  Barbara;  a  play  'm  4  acts,  by  M.  Michel- 
son.    14G  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Miriam   ]\[ichelson,    San   Francisco;    D: 
9890,  Jan.  30,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  5,  1907.        11916 

Duchess  (The)  de  Lara;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
E.  Schiff  and  A.  Benrimo. 

©   Emma   Schiff  and   A.   Benrimo,   United 
States ;  1879  :  10488,  Aug.  7.  11917 

Duchess  (The)  de  La  Valliere;  a  play  in  5  acts, 
by  Lord  Lytton,  from  the  original  text,  an 
entirely  new  acting  ed.,  edited  by  John  M. 
Kingdom.  New  York,  11.  M.  De  Witt,  1875. 
68  p.  12".  ( [De  AVitt's  acting  plays,  no.  186] ) 
©  Robert  M.  De  Witt,  New  York;  1875: 
24.-)6,  Mar.  16 ;  2c.  Oct.  2L  11918 

Duchess  (The)  de  Pisa;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
E.  Schiff  and  A.  Benrimo. 

©   Emma    Schiff  and   A.   Benrimo,    United 
States  ;  1878 :  8873,  Aug.  2.  11919 

Duchess  (The)  of  Barghuys;  a  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  H.  Lindsley. 

©    Harris    Lindsley,    New    York ;    D :  1804. 
Apr.  29,  1902.  11920 

Duchess  of  Bluffington;  a  farce  comedy  with 
original  music,  written  and  composed  by  P. 
Gaunt. 

©   Percy    Gaunt,    New   York;    1893:30619, 
June  27.  11921 

Duchess  (The)  of  Bluff  shire;  by  F.  W.  Birken- 
hauer  and  F.  L.  Cunningham,  cover-title,  28  p. 
8'.    Printed. 

©  Triangle  club,  Princeton.  N.  J. ;  D :  15159, 
Feb.  24,  1909;  2c.  Feb.  24,  1909.  11922 

Duchess  of  Chamouni.     Typewritten. 

©  Robt.  Gerke,  INLarietta,  O, ;  1900  A :  12941, 
May  22  ;  2c.  May  22.  11923 


Duchess  (The)  of  Dantzic  (Sans-Gene);  comic 
opera  in  3  acts,  written  by  Henry  Hamilton, 
composed  by  Ivan  Caryll.  London,  Chappell 
&  CO.,  ltd.,  1903.    33  p.    8".    [Libretto  only] 

©  Chappell  &  CO.,  London  :  D  :  4109,  Oct.  19, 
1903;  2c.  Oct.  19,  1903.  11924 

Duchess  (The)  of  Devonshire;  a  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  Mrs.  C.  A.  Doremus. 

©  Mrs.  Charles  A.  Doremus,  New  York ;  D : 
2937,  June  29,  1903.  11925 

Duchess  (The)  of  Dillpickles;  a  vaudeville  in  a 
prologue  and  2  acts,  by  Bud  Gwynn  [pseud, 
of  F.  D.  Rose]     44  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  25,  1912 ;  D :  31462 ;  F.  D.  Rose, 
San  Francisco.  11926 

Duchess  (The)  of  Doherty  court;  comedy  in  1 
act,  by  Alfred  Holies,  New  York,  S.  French ; 
London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1911.    16  p.    4°. 

©  Jan.  31,  1911 ;  2c.  Feb.  1, 1911 ;  D :  23235 ; 
Sanniel  French,  ltd,,  London.  11927 

Duchess  (The)  of  Dublin;  a  farce.  Boston, 
G.  M.  Baker  &  co.  [1873]  2  p.  1.,  p.  241-274. 
12°.     ( [The  amateur  drama,  no.  4] ) 

©  George  M.  Baker,  Boston ;  1873 :  723,  Jan. 
25 ;  2c.  Jan.  27.  11928 

Duchess  (The)  of  Gainsborough;  a  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  E.  W.  Doremus, 

©  Elizabeth  W.  Doremus,  New  York;  D: 
2816,  Jan.  6,  1903.  11929 

Duchess  (The)  of  Malfi.  See  Masterpieces  of 
the  English  drama:  Webster  and  Tourneur. 

Duchess  of  Murray  Hill;  an  opera  burlesque  in 
1  act,  by  J.  Berry. 

©   Jacob   Berry,    Woodside,    N.    Y. ;    1876: 
8058,  July  5.  11930 

Duchess  (The)  of  Padua;  by  Oscar  Wilde,    New 

York,  P,  R.  Reynolds  [1907]     6  p.  I.,  209,  [1] 

p.    8". 

©  Methuen  &  co„  London ;  A :  189258,  Sept. 

28,  1907 ;  2c.  Sept.  28,  1907.  11930a 
and  Salome;  [plays]  by  Oscar  Wilde.    New 

York,  F.  M,  Buckles  &  company,  1906.     120  p. 

12°. 

©  F.  M,  Buckles  &  co,.  New  York  :  A :  1512.58, 

July  6,  1906;  2c.  Sept.  14,  1906.  11930b 
See  oJao  Writings  (The)  of  Oscar  Wilde. 


Duchess  (The)  of  Puddledock,  and  Lilliputian 

frolics,  dramatic  and  musical  extravaganzas, 

arr.  by  E.  Lee. 

©  Emma  Lee,  United  States;  1884:25103, 

Dec.  17.  11931 

Duchess  (The)  of  Rosemary  lane;  a  drama  in 

4  acts,  by  B,  L,  Farjeon  and  T.  B.  MacDon- 

ough. 

©  B.  L.  Farjeon  and  Thos.  B.  MacDonough, 

United  States;  1876:332,  Jan.  7.  11932 
See  also  Sally, 


572 


1193a 


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11955 


Ducliess  (The)  of  Suabia;  a  romantic  dvnma  in 
5  acts,  by  F.  M.  Avery,  founded  upon  the  Ger- 
man novel  Ekkehard,  by  Joseph  Victor  vou 
Scheffel.    14.  aufl. 

©    Frank    Montgomery    Avery,    Brooklyn ; 
1883: 16707,  Sept.  12.  11933 

Duchess  of  Villa  Franka;  a  tragic  melodrama, 
play  in  4  acts,  by  L.  Mantell. 

©  Lucian  Mantell,  New  York ;  D :  2577,  Oct. 
25,  1902.  11934 

Duchesse  (La)  de  la  Riviere;  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  G.  E.  Doty.    [30]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Aug.   6,   1913:    D:  34082;   George  E. 
Doty,  New  York  11935 

Duchesse  de  Langeais;  in  5  acts,  by  C.  R.  Buch- 
anan.   Typewritten. 

©    Claude    R.    Buchanan,    Grand    Rapids, 
Mich. ;  1900  A :  30170,  Dec.  10 ;  2c.  Dec.  10. 

11936 

play  in  4  acts,  by  Claude  R.  Buchanan.    135 


p.     8".     Printed. 

©  C.  R.  Buchanan,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. : 
D:6Cil2,  May  1,  1905;  2c.  Feb.  17,  1906;  Ic. 
Jan.  16,  1907.  11937 

—  See  also  Coquette  (The) 


Duchesse  (The)  de  Montmars;  a  play  of  4  acts 
and  8  scenes. 

©  George  E.  Doty,  New  York ;  1896 :  31546, 
May  25  ;  2c.  JTay  25.  11938 

Duckers  (The);  a  vaudeville  farce  in  1  act,  by 
Perrine  Lambert.    31  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  James  H.  Lambert,  jr.,  Philadelphia ;  D : 
9876,  Jan.  31,  1907;  2c.  Feb.  25,  1907.       11939 

Ducks  on  the  fence;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  F. 
Summerfield. 

©  Frederick  Summerfield,  New  York ;  1894 : 
21654,  Apr.  27.  11940 

Dude  (The);  an  American  comedy  in  3  acts,  bv 
J.  M.  Morton. 

©  John  Maccabe  Morton.  New  York ;  1883 : 
6130,  Apr.  2.  11941 

or.  Fun  at  Long  Branch,  a  dramatic  and 


musical  composition,  illustrated  in  1  act  and 
5  scenes  [by  H.  Montague]  [Washington,  H. 
Montague,  1884]     6  1.    8°. 

©  Harry  Montague,  New  York;  1883: 
20682,  Nov.  9;  2c.  May  27,  1884.  [Note:  Title 
on  copies  reads :  The  Dude ;  an  exquisite  mid- 
summer i-ipple  at  Long  Branch]  11942 

— •  See  also  Friendly  (A)  tip. 


Dude  (The)  and  the  prima  donna.     Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Charles    G.    Taylor,    New   York;    1898: 
41439,  July  11;  2c.  July  11.  11943 


Dude  (A)  in  a  cyclone;  a  farce,  by  T.  S.  Deni- 
son. 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  1895 :  35809 ; 
July  9.  11944 

Due  four  dollars;  a  dramatic  episode  in  1  scene, 
by  D.  Lewis.    9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Dave  Lewis,  New  York ;  D :  14051,  Oct. 
13,  1908:  2c.  Oct.  13,  1908.  11945 

Due  (I)  sordi  (The  two  deaf  men);  farce  in  1 
act  by  Giulio  Moinaux  [and  Anicet  Bourgeois] 
adtijited  from  the  Italian  original  by  N.  Mezza- 
cappo  [and]  Louis  Tangredi.  25  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Nicholas  Mezzacappo,  West  Brighton, 
N.  Y. ;  D :  12625,  Alar.  27,  1908 ;  2c.  Mar.  27, 
1908.  11946 

Due  unto  others;  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  N.  Meyer. 
8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  28,  1911 ;  D :  24797 ;  Annie  Na- 
than Meyer,  New  York.  11947 

Duel;  [par  H.  Lavedan]  [Paris?]  1905.  2p.  1., 
68  p.    12". 

©  Henri  Lavedan,  Paris;  D:6654,  May  11, 
1905 ;  2c.  May  11,  1905.  11948 


—  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  C.  Smith. 

©  Carl   Smith,  Omaha,  Neb.;  1893:222.36, 
May  8.  11949 

novel  vaudeville  sketch,  by  H.  G.  Raymond. 


13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.    16,    1911;    D:  25236;  Hal    G. 

Raymond,  Ocean  Park,  Cal.  11950 

original   play   in   4   acts,   by  Paul  Prester 


Temple  [pseud,  of  W.  W.  Davis]     66  p.     4". 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    1,    1909;    D:  17582;    William 
Whiting  Davis,  New  York.  11951 

•piece  en  3  actes,  par  H.  Lavedan.     [Paris?] 


1905.    2  p.  1.,  68  p.    12°. 

©  Henri  Lavedan,  Paris;  D:6654,  May  11, 
1905 ;  2c.  May  11,  1905.  11952 

ed.  by  Stephen  H.  Bush.     New  York, 


H.  Holt  and  company,  1911.    x,  218  p.    16". 

©  Dec.  29,  1911 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1912 ;  A :  303655 ; 
Henry  Holt  &  co..  New  York.  11953 

or.   The  two  heroes,   comedietta   in  1   act. 


from  the  German  of  Marsano,  by  W.  Soubron. 

©  Wra.   Soubron,  Milwaukee;   1873:11360. 
Oct.  4.  11954 

Duel  (A)  at  dawn;  a  1  act  tragedy,  and  A 
millionaire's  trials;  a  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  E.  R.  Cox.  New  York,  P.  J.  Ken- 
nedy, 1894.  2  p.  1.,  45  p.  12°.  ([Kennedy's 
new  series  of  plays] ) 

©  Eleanor  R.  Cox,  New  York;  1894:131.37, 
Mar.  6;  2c.  July  9.  11955 


573 


11956 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


11978 


Duel  (The)  at  the  Chateau  Marsanac;  by  E.  E. 
Erskine.     24  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Erlen  Erskine  Greville,  New  York;  D: 
15283,  Mar.  1,  1909;  2c.  Feb.  27,  1909.      11956 

Duel  (Un)  en  amour.     See  Bataille  de  dames. 

Duel  (The)  for  love;  romantic  melodrama  in  4 
acts,  with  music,  by  Lucian  Mantell.  New 
Yorlv,  Lucian  Mantell  and  G.  J.  Biondi  [1910] 
51  p.    8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Sept.  26,  1910 ;  2c.  Oct.  6,  1910 ;  D :  22226  ; 
L.  Mantell  and  Gabriel  J.  Biondi,  New  York. 

11957 

Duel  for  the  lily  of  the  valley;  or,  Forgive 
and  be  forgiven,  grand  new  comedy,  tragedy 
and  opera  combined  in  5  acts,  prose,  poetry 
and  music  by  Cassius  Marcellus  Clay  Ze- 
dacker.  Cleveland,  O.,  Leader  printing  co. 
1883.    30  p.,  1  1.     16°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  C.  M,  C.  Zedacker,  Cleveland;  1881: 
13522,  Sept.  3;  2c.  Dec.  22,  1883.  11958 

Duel  (A)  in  the  dark;  a  drama  in  1  act,  by 
H.  H.  Winslow  and  G.  Beban. 

©  Herbert  Hall  Winslow  and  George  Beban, 
New  York;  D:  11383,  Sept.  19,  1907.     11959 

a  romantic  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  Woods.    23 

p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  IMurrv  Woods,  New  York ;  D :  13805,  Sept. 
15,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  15,  1908.  11960 

Duel  (A)  in  the  snow  after  a  masquerade  ball; 
grand  ballet  pantomime  in  3  scenes,  by  P. 
Martinetti,  music  by  Herv6. 

©  Paul  Martinetti,  Baltimore;  1890:3220, 
Jan.  24.  11961 

Duel  (A)  in  the  snow  after  the  masquerade 
ball;  serio  comic  ballet  pantomime  in  3  scenes, 
by  P.  Martinetti.    21  p.    f".    Ms. 

©  Paul  Martinetti,  United  States;  1890: 
7945,  Mar.  10 ;  Ic.  Mar.  10.  11963 

Duel  (A)  of  hearts;  a  romantic  modern  play  in 
3  acts. 

©  Maida  Craigen,  New  York;  1893:22484, 
May  9.  11963 

Duel  (The)  of  love;  romantic  melodrama  in  4 
acts,  by  L.  Mantell.    80  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  5,  1910 ;  D :  21746 ;  Lucian  Man- 
tell, New  York,  and  Gabriel  J.  Biondi,  Cliff- 
wood,  N.  J.  11964 

Duel  (A)  of  sex;  by  C.  S.  Booth. 

©  Charles  Stewart  Booth,  New  Orleans ;  D : 
5479,  Aug.  22,  1904.  11965 

Duel  (The)  of  the  isle.     See  Chip. 

Duel  (Un)  s.  v.  p.;  vaudeville  en  1  acte,  par 

Henry    Moreau    &    Marc    Sonal     [pseud,    of 

Georges  Lanos]     Paris,  C.  Joubert,  1911.     52 

p.    8". 

©   Dec.   28.   1911;   2c.    Jan.   23.   1912;    D: 

28393;  Joubert,  Paris.  11966 


Duel  (A)  to  the  death;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by 
Robert  C.  V.  Meyers.  Philadelphia,  The  Penu 
publishing  company,  1895. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia ;  1895 :  39213. 
July  30;  2c.  July  30.  11967 

Duel  (A)  under  Eichelieu.  See  Marion  de 
I'Orme. 

Duffer  (The) 

©  Frank  E.  Carstarphen,  Denver;  1899: 
51034,  Aug.  8.  11968 

Duffy's  blunders;  an  Irish  comedy  in  3  acts 
and  6  scenes,  by  B.  Ferguson.  107  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Barney  Ferguson,  New  York;  1894: 
32748,  June  21 ;  2c.  June  21.  11969 

Duffy's  jubilee;  by  W.  S.  Bates. 

©  William  Smith  Bates,  Norwalk,  Conn.; 
1899:21636,  Mar.  25.  11970 

Duffy's  masquerade;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Gal- 
lagher and  West. 

©  Gallagher  and  West.  New  York;  1895: 
11947,  Feb.  28,  11971 

Dugan's  money;  comedy  in  1  act,  bv  Roland 
Oliver  [pseud,  of  H.  White]  [1],  14  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  22, 1913 ;  D :  34803 ;  Henry  White, 
Sacramento,  Cal,  11972 

Duke;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  C.  Giiffith. 

©  Frank  Carlos  Griffith,  Boston;  1876: 
10190,  Sept.  7.  11973 

dramatization     in    4    acts    of    J.     Storer 

Clouston's  novel  of  the  same  name,  by  D.  Kim- 
ball.    [98]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  le.  Apr.  27,  1912 ;  D :  29524 ;  David  Kim- 
ball,  Berck-Plage,  France.  11974 

Duke  (A)  and  his  double;  an  American  comedy 
of  contemporary  manners,  by  E.  S.  Van  Zile 
and  M.  Carson.    72  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Edward  S.  Van  Zile,  Hartford,  and  Mur- 
ray Carson,  London ;  D :  7846,  Jan.  15,  1906 ; 
2c.  Jan.  15,  1906.  11975 

Duke  (The)  and  the  actors;  a  comedy  in  5  acts, 
by  L.  de  V.  Chaudron. 

©  Louis  de  V.  Chaudron,  Mobile;  ISSO: 
8601,  June  5.  11976 

Duke  (The)  and  the  actress;  a  play,  by  Arthur 
Sch.nitzhM',  tr.  from  tiie  German  by  H.  Weysz. 
58  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Hans  Wevsz,  New  York ;  D :  12624.  Mar. 
4,  1908;  2c.  Mar.  4,  1908.  11977 

plnv  in  1  act,  bv  Arthur  Schnitzler,  tr.  from 

the  German  by  H.  Weysz.     [28]  p.     8".     {In 
Poet  lore,  July-August,  1910) 

©  Aug.  24,  1910;  2c.  Sept.  14,  1910:  D: 
22048;  Hans  Weysz,  New  York.  11978 


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11979 


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12001 


Duke  (The)  and  tlie  cow-boy;  by  R.  G.  Chap- 
man.    18  p.     4".    Typewritten. 

©  Robert  Graves  Chapman,  San  Antonio; 
D :  7382,  Oct.  10,  1905 ;  Ic.  Oct.  3,  1905 ;  Ic. 
Nov.  6,  1905.  11979 

Duke  (The)  and  the  king;  a  sPcetch,  by  W.  Car- 
leton.     Proof. 

©  Will  Carleton,  Brooklyn ;  D :  13945,  Sept. 
28,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  29,  1908.  11980 

Duke  (The)  and  the  valet;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  H.  C.  Colwell.    75  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Henrv  C.  Colwell,  United  States;  D: 
15674,  Apr.  21,  1909;  2e.  Apr.  29,  1909.  11981 

Duke  de  Reichstadt;  a  dramatic  composition  in 
4  acts,  by  E.  Stout. 

©  Ernest  Stout.  Chicasjo;  D :  305,  Apr.  3, 
1901.  11982 

Duke  (The)  Lorenzo's  ward;  an  original  drama 
in  1  act,  by  W.  F.  .Johnson  and  A.  Young. 

©  Willis  Fletcher  Johnson  and  Alfred 
Young,  Brooklyn;  1894:  17209,  Mar.  28.  11983 

Duke  (The)  of  Arizona;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
I.  C.  Tichenor.    87  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  10,  1913 ;  D :  31973 ;  Ira  C.  Tiche- 
nor, Los  Angeles.  11984 

See  also  Cattle  (The)  thief. 


Duke  (The)  of  Birkenwald;  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
V.  Wagner.  24  p.    S".    Printed. 

©  Victor  Wagner,  Milwaukee ;  1895 :  54070, 
Oct.  24 ;  2c.  Feb.  13.  1896.  11985 

Duke  of  Blitzberg;  by  E.  S.  Ruskay.  188  p. 
8".     Typewritten. 

©  Everett  S.  Ruskay,  New  York;  D :  6824. 
June  16,  1905 ;  2c.  June  5,  1905.  11986 

Duke  (The)  of  Dogville;  in  1  act,  by  P.  J.  Kane. 

©   Patrick   J.   Kane,   Cincinnati ;   1900   A : 
26S66,  Oct.  29.  11987 

Duke  (The)  of  Duquoin;  musical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  libretto  with  verses  by  Ruth  Anna  Reid 
and  M.  C.  Smith.  [98]  p.  4".  Type\vritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  1  c.   Dec.  17,  1915;   D:  42510;   M.   Con- 
stance Smith,  St.  Louis.  11987a 

Duke  of  Durham;  play  in  1  act,  by  John  O'Con- 
nor.    11  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  29,  1913 ;  D :  32779 ;  Minnie  Pal- 
mer, Chicago.  11988 

Duke  (The)  of  Fortunone;  operetta  in  3  acts, 
words  by  George  Toile  [pseud,  of  L.  C.  Schera] 
music  by  C.  B.  Clark. 

©  Li  da  Clara  Schem,  Hoboken,  N.  J. ;  D : 
123,  Feb.  7,  1901.  11989 


Duke  of  Gandia;  by  Algernon  Charles  Swin- 
burne. New  York  and  London,  Harper  & 
brothers,  1908.    58  p.    8". 

©  Harper  &  bros.,  New  York;  A:  200797, 
Feb.  29,  1908;  2c.  Apr.  2,  1908.  11990 

Duke  (The)  of  Kandos;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
A.  Corbett. 

©  Adolphe  Corbett,  New  York ;  1881 :  14625, 
Sept.  24.  11991 

Duke  of  Killicrankie;  farcical  romance  in  8 
acts,  by  Robert  jNIarshall.  New  York,  S. 
French;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1910.  122 
p.    12^ 

©  Nov.  25,  1910;  2c.  Nov.  26,  1910;  D: 
22654;   Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.     11992 

Duke  (The)  of  Marleybone;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  E.  C.  de  Bouilla,  and  H.  White.  82  p.  4». 
Typewritten. 

©  Emanuel  Camoin  de  Bonilla  and  Her- 
vey  White,  New  York;  D:6465,  Apr.  5,  1905; 
2c.  Apr.  5,  1905.  11993 

Duke  (The)  of  Reichstadt  (II  Duca  di  Reich- 
stadt); play  in  6  acts,  by  E.  P.  King,  from  the 
Italian  of  Riccardo  Castelvecchlo. 

©  Eugene  Pride  King,  Providence,  R.  I.; 
1900  A :  18047,  July  21.  11994 

Duke  of  Ta-ra-ra;  mxisical  comedy  in  2  acts, 
by  Robert  AVilliams  Lillard.  87  p.  4°.  TjT)e- 
written.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Feb.  26,  1910 ;  D :  20305 ;  R.  W.  Lil- 
lard, Chicago.  11995 

Duke  of  Tula;  by  A.  F.  Van  Deventer.  89  p. 
4",    Typewritten. 

©  A.  F.  Van  Deventer,  New  York;  D: 
6996,  July  20,  1905;  2c.  July  21,  1905.     11996 

Duke  (The),  the  g'irl  and  the  money;  musical 
comedy,  by  W.  Decker  and  Clias.  L.  I^ewis. 
[27]  p.    f°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Nov.  22,  1910;  D :  22628 ;  Walter 
Decker,  Keyser,  W.  Va.  11997 

Duke's  (The)  daug-hter;  a  dramatic  sketch  in  1 
act.  by  F.  Suramerfield.     Typewritten. 

©  Fred  Summerfield,  New  York;  1899: 
23501,  Apr.  3 ;  2c.  Apr.  3.  11998 

Duke's  (The)  dilemma;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  bv 
H.  F.  Allen. 

©  H.  Francis  Allen,  St.  Louis ;  1893 :  8178, 
Feb.  13.  11999 

— —  an  opera  bouffe,  by  C.  C.  Hasklns. 

©  C.  C.  Hasklns,  Louisville;  1876:1679. 
Feb.  7.  12000 

Duke's  (The)  double;  comic  opera  in  3  acts, 
book  by  H.  W.  Hart,  music  by  W.  B.  Goiite. 

©  H.  W.  Hart,  Morris  Park.  N.  Y. ;  1896; 
65654,  Dec.  2.  12001 


575 


13002 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


12023 


Duke's  (The)  double — Continued. 

a  romantic  play  in  5  acts,  by  C.  J.  Henry. 

©    Henry    Kleinau,    London;    1899:74982, 
Nov.  17;  2c.  Nov.  17.  12002 

Duke's  (The)  favorite;  tragedy  in  4  acts,  by  E. 
Spencer. 

©    Edward    Spencer,    Randallstown,    INId. ; 
1875 :  12496,  Nov.  27.  12003 

Duke's  (The)  fool;  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  R. 
Fax.  62  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Ic.  Sept.  1,  1909  ;  D  :  1GG77  ;  Reuben  Fax, 
Toronto,  Canada.  12004 

Duke's  (The)  jester;  an  original  romantic  com- 
edy in  4  acts,  by  Espy  Williams. 

©  Espy  W.  H.  Williams, New  Orleans;  1900 
A :  7040,  Mar.  16.  12005 

Duke's  mask;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  A.  E.  Rice. 
©  Alfred  E.  Rice,  Portland,  Or. ;  D :  8772, 
July  2,  1906.  12006 

Duke's  (The)  messenger;  play  in  2  scenes  and 
a  chorus,  by  A.  A.  S.  James.  [1],  29  p.  4". 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Feb.  15,  1913 ;  D :  32326 ;  Alice  Archer 
Sewall  James,  Urbana,  O.  12007 

Duke's  (The)  motto;  a  play  in  a  prologue  and 
4  acts,  by  J.  H.  McCarthy.  109  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Justin   Huntly   McCarthy,   London;    D: 
13761,  Sept.  12,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  12,  1908.  12008 

Duke's  (The)  pledge;  by  G.  Addison. 

©    Grace   Addison,    San    Francisco;    1899: 
35327,  May  26.  12009 


See  Revello. 
See    Am.erican 


(An) 


Duke's  (The)  revenge. 

Duke's    (The)    secret, 
duchess. 

Duke's  son;  play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  Hamilton.  84 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mav  5,  1913  ;  D  :  33152  ;  Cosmo  Hamil- 
ton, New  York.  12010 

Duke's  (The)  spy;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  L.  R. 
Shewell.    Baltimore,  1880. 

©    L.    R.    Shewell,    United    States;    1880: 
16534,  Nov.  1.  12011 

Duke's  (The)  understudy;  musical  comedy  in  2 
acts,  by  M.  E.  Swan.  [2],  104  p.  4".  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.    June  27,   1910;    D:  21431;   Mark   E. 
Swan,  New  York.  12012 

Duke's  (The)  ward;  romantic  drama  in  1  act, 
by  Alfred  Young  and  W.  F.  Johnson.  18  p. 
f*.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    .Tuly    29.    1913;    D:  33927;    Willis 
Fletcher  Johnson,  New  York.  12013 


Duke's  (The)  widow;  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  Montague.    155  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  1,  1912;  D:  30408;  John  Mon- 
tague, New  York.  12014 

Dukkehjem  (Et)  See  Efterladte  skrifter;  af 
Henrik  Ibsen. — Nora. 

Dulce    himeneo;    entrem^s    en    prosa,    original 
.   de  O.  Castel  del  Valle  y  V.  Castilla.    Madrid 

[Sociedad    de    autores    espaiioles]    1909.      15 

p.      12°. 

©   Sept.  23.  1909;   2c.   Sept.  24,   1909;   D: 

16899;    Obdulio   Castel    del    Valle   y    Vicente 

Castilla,  Madrid.  12015 

Dulcie's  devotion — in  spite  of  all;  a  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  L.  J.  L.  Stillwell.  72  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Laura  .lean  Libbey-Stillwell,  Brooklyn; 
D :  12091,  Jan.  3,  1908 ;  2c.  July  16,  1908. 

12016 

Dumas;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  H.  Hyde.  74  p. 
4".    Typewritten. 

©  Henry  M.  Hyde.  Highland  Park,  111.;  D: 
14232,  Nov.  7,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  7,  1908.      12017 

Dumb-bell  Daisy;  a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  A.  P.  K.  (Sidney  Carlton) 

©  A.   P.   King,   London;   D:3892,   Sept.  3, 
1903.  12018 


—  Same. 


©  A. 
1903. 


King,  London;  D:4025,  Sept.  29. 

12019 


Dumb-bell  (A)  dilemma;  a  vaudeville  sketch, 
by  P.  Hamlin. 

©  Philip  Hamlin,  Denver ;  D :  14413,  Nov. 
30,  1908.  12020 

Dumb-cake  (The);  a  play  in  1  act,  by  Arthur 
Morrison  and  Richard  Pryce.  New  Y'ork,  S. 
French;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1907.  22  p. 
12°.  ([French's  international  copyrighted  ed. 
of  the  works  of  the  best  authors,  no.  120] ) 

©    Samuel    French,   New   York;    D:  11280, 
Sept.  4,  1907;  2c.  Apr.  18,  1908.  12021 

Dumb  man's  curse;  protean  play  in  1  act,  by 

J.  Bernard  Dickson.     17  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Dec.   3,    1909;   D:  17599;   Henri   de 

Vries,  London.  12022 

Dumb  (The)  man's  love.     See  Detected. 

Dumb  man's  oath;  or,  A  mother's  prayer,  melo- 
drama in  3  acts,  written  and  dramatized  by 
George  Bryden. 

©  Sig.  Constantino,  St.  Louis ;  1873 :  10209, 
Sept.  9th.  12023 


576 


12023 


COPVKIGHTED   IN    TUK   UNITED  STATES 


12038 


Dumb  (The)  Moschiacli;  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
D.  EMnski. 

T,-!  V'3  M^"^r^'  ^  r^  i<):{N'"n  ;n^r)D  'ii'tzrsi!  tji 

New  York,  INI.  Gurewitch  book  store,  1914.    112 
p.    12". 

©  May  23,  1914 ;  2c.  July  6,  1914  ;  D  :  37473 ; 
David  Pinski,  New  York.  12023a 

Dumb  (The)  supper;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  A. 
De  Fonblunque. 

©   Albany   De   Fonblanque,    New   Orleans; 
1886 :  24623,  Nov.  1.  12024 

Dumb  (The)  waiter;  a  farce  in  1  act  for  female 

characters  onlv,   by  Helen   Sberman   Griffith. 

Boston,  V/.  H.  Baker  &  co.  [1903]     18  p.    16°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  D :  2919, 

Jan.  28,  1903 ;  2c.  Mar.  14,  1903.  12025 

Dumb  (A)  watch;  an  original  3  act  musical 
farce  comedy,  by  Arthur  L.  Faulks. 

©  Mrs.   W.  H.  Faulks,   Burr   Oak,   Mich.; 
1892:34856,   Aug.  25.  12026 

Dumb  (A)  wife;  or,  Julious  Julian  in  search 
of  a  wife,  a  dramatic  composition,  by  M.  B. 
Aldrich.    22  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  M.  B.  Aldrich,  Chicago ;  D :  563,  June  10, 
1901;  2c.  June  11,  1901.  12027 

Dumb  (The)  witness;  by  M.  E.  Woods.  8  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  12,  1912;  D:  28665;  Mary  E. 
Wood.s,  Providence,  R.  I.  12028 

Dumdums;  a  cause  for  consideration  in  1  act 
of  2  scenes,  by  J.  N.  Wilson.  18  p,  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  12,  1915 ;  D :  39969 ;  Jerome  Nel- 
son Wilson,  New  York.  12028a 

Dumme  (Der)  August.  See  Lori  Pollinger. — 
Miss  Patsy. 

Dumme   (Die)  Doortie.      See  Fiinf  komodien. 

Dumme  (Das)  herz;  ein  operettenzyklus  in  3 
bilder,  von  Rudolf  Oesterreicher  und  Wil- 
helm  Sterk,  rausik  von  O.  M.  Ziehrer.  SoufFlier- 
und  regiebuch.  Leipzig,  Ludwig  Doblinger 
(Bernhard  Herzmansky),  1914.    163  p.    8". 

©  Ic.  Oct.  16,  1914;  D:  38517;  Ludwig 
Doblinger  (Bernhard  Herzmansky),  Leipzig. 

12028b 

operettenzyklus  von  3  bildern,  von  Rudolf 

Oesterreicher  und  Wilhelm  Sterk,  musik  von 
C.  M.  Ziehrer.  Textbuch  der  gestlnge.  Leip- 
zig, Ludwig  Doblinger  (Bernhard  Herzman- 
sky) 1914.    46  p.     12". 

©  Feb.  24, 1914 ;  Ic.  July  11,  1914 ;  D :  37534 ; 
L.  Doblinger  (Bernhard  Herzmansky),  Leip- 
zig. 12028c 


Dumme  Jakob;  komiidie  in  3  akten,  von  Thad- 
diius  Kittner.  Berlin,  E.  Fleischel  &  co., 
1910.    2  p.  1.,  139  p.    12". 

©    Jan.    25.    1910;    2c.    .Tan.    19,    1910;    D: 
17979 ;  Egon  Fleischel  &  co..  Berlin.         12029 

Dummkopf  (Der);  lustspiel  in  5  aufziigen,  von 
Ludwig  Fulda.  Berlin,  Felix  Bloch  erben, 
1907.     cover-title,  222  p.     12°. 

©    Felix    Bloch    erben,    Berlin;    D:  117.52, 
Oct.  26,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  26,  1907.  12030 

ed.    with    introduction    and    notes    by 


William    Kilborne    Stewart.      New    York,    H. 
Holt  and  company,  1910.    vii,  179  p.    16°. 

©  Oct.  7,  1910 ;  2c.  Oct.  10,'  1910 ;  A :  2733S0  ; 
Henry  Holt  &  Co.,  New  York.  12031 

Dumm.y  (The);  farce  in  1  act.  Homer  Granville 
[pseud,  of  H.  D.  Grant]  29  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  30,  1911;  D:  25887;  Homer  D. 
Grant,   New   York.  12032 

a  play  in  1  act,  by  L.  Donahue.    6  p.    12°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  21,  1912 ;  D :  30070 ;  Lena  Dona- 
hue,  Kansas   City,   Mo.  12033 

or.  Silence  is  golden,  comedy  with  music. 


by  G.  H.  Gatts.     [3],  76  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  26,  1912 ;  D :  31477 ;  Grace  Hay- 
ward  Gatts,  Oak  Park,  111.  12034 

Dummy  (The)  and  the  bumming  bird;  a  sym- 
bolical drama  in  1  act,  by  R.  L.  McCardell, 
with  apologies  to  the  author  of  The  mummy 
and  the  humming  bird  and  John  Drew.  1  p. 
12".     Printed. 

©  Roy  L.  McCardell,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. ; 
D :  2459,  Oct.  13,  1902 ;  2c.  Oct.  4,  1902.  12035 

Dummy  (A)  but  no  dunce;  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
Mark  Reardon.    27  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Feb.   12,   1915;   D:  39664;   Mark   S. 
Reardon,  3d,  New  York.  12035a 

Duna,  the  spirit  of  the  Dunes;  masque,  by  J.  J. 
Abt.    Chicago,  The  Prairie  club.     [7]  p.    8°. 

©  Oct.  19,  1913 ;  2c.  Oct.  30,  1913  ;  D  :  34943  ; 
Mrs.  Jacob  J.  Abt,  Chicago.  12036 

Dundreary's  son;  a  comedy. 

©  Lytton  Sothern  and  Horace  Wall,  United 
States ;  1882  :  19503,  Nov.  18.  12037 

Dunkelblaue  (Die)  wiese;  dialog  fiir  3  knaben 
und  2  niiidchen,  [von]  Von  Waldemar.  Antigo, 
Wis.,  Antigo  publishing  company.  10  p.  24°. 
(Dialoge  und  vortriige  fiir  schulfeste,  no.  36) 

©   July    20,    1915;    2c.    July   28,    1915;    D: 
41.334 ;  Antigo  pub.  co.,  Antigo,  Wis.       12037a 

Dunkirk  mystery;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  William 
Arthur  Howell. 

©  Marie  J.  Howard,  New  York;   D:0997. 
July  20,  1905.  12038 


5379—15 37 


577 


12039 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


1205f 


Dunkle  punkt;  lustspiel  in  3  akten,  von  Gustav 
Kadelburg  un<l  Rudolf  Presber.  Berlin,  F. 
Bloch  erben,  1909.     114  p.    8". 

©  Ic.  Dec.  4,  1909:  D:  17623:  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  12039 

Dunkle  (Das)  thor;  schauspiel  in  4  aufziigen. 
von  Felix  Philippi.  Broslau,  Schlesische 
verlags-anstalt  v.  S.  Schottlaeuder,  19U3.  187 
p.    12". 

©  Schlesische  verlags-anstalt  v.  S.  Schott- 
laeuder, Breslau.  Geruniny  ;  D  :  2468,  Oct.  20. 
1902;  2c.  Oct.  20,  1902.  12040 

Dunn-stock;  a  gypsy  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  .1. 
Lauck.     92  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Anthonv  J.  Lauck,  Indianapolis  ;  D  :  8937, 
Aug.  9,  1906";  2c.  Aug.  9,  1906.  12041 

Dupe  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  W.  Whalen. 
40  p.     f .     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  aiar.  31,  1914 ;  D :  36039 ;  Will  W. 
Whalen,  Harrisburg,  Pa.  12041a 

See  also  Four  plays  of  the  Free  theater. 

Duped;  by  W.  W.  Erwin.  15  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  16,  1911 ;  D :  25235 ;  William  W. 
Erwin,  New  York.  12042 

See  also  Little  mother  of  the  slums. 


Dupes  (The)  of  destiny;  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  I>. 
Vutirbees.     92  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  6,  1910;  D:  21286;  Edward  L. 
Voorhees,  Philadelphia.  12043 

Dupes  of  fanaticism;  or.  The  curse  of  polyg- 
amy, by  Mrs.  W.  A.  Du  Coe. 

©  Mrs.  W.  A.  Du  Coe,  Sonora,  Cal. ;  1884 : 
9199,  May  3.  12044 

Duplexed  duplicity  simplexed;  farce  tabloid. 
by  H.  Howard  [pseud,  of  H.  H.  Levy]  35  p. 
4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1915 ;  D :  39944 ;  H.  Howard 
Levy,  New  York.  12044a 

Duplicity;  comedy  farce  in  3  acts  and  2  scenes, 
by  Walter  S.  Craven.  127  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Daisy  H.  Craven,  New  York ;  1890 :  499G. 
Feb.  10 ;  2c.  Feb.  18.  12045 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Florence. 

©  Francis  Florence,  New  York ;  1889 :  2548. 
.Tan.  21.  12046 

a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  A.  K.  Fulton. 


©  Albert  K.  Fulton,  Baltimore ;  1884 :  178-53. 
Sept.  3.  12047 

p.      4^ 

.lospjili 
12048 


Duplicity — Continued. 

s(M  iety  comedy  drama  in  4  acts  and  tableau, 

by  M.  Taylor. 

©   Marie  Taylor,   Nev>'   York;    1893:19812, 
Apr.  22.  12049 

Durch!  komodie  in  5  akten,  von  Otto  Hinnerk 
[pseud,  von  Otto  Hinrich.senl  Berlin,  Oester- 
held  &  CO.,  1915.     115  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  24,  1915;  D :  41831 ;  Oesterheld 
&  CO.,  Berlin.  12049a 

Durch  die  zeitung;  lustspiel  in  3  akten,  von 
Richard  (Jorter.    108  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  15,   1914;   D :  37604 ;  Comoedia, 
Vienna.  12049b 


(eine    verflixte    annonce);    schwank    in    3 

aufziigen,     von     Ricliard     Gorter.       Leipzig, 
Philipp  Reclam,  .inn.  [19151     75  p.    24". 

©  Aug.  17,  1915  ;  Ic.  Oct.  2,  1915 ;  D :  41905 ; 
Philipp  Reclam,  .iun.,  Leipzig.  12049c 

Durchs  schlUsselloch;  schwank  in  3  akten,  von 
R.  Overweg.  Berlin,  Vertriebsstelle  des  Ver- 
ba ndes  deutscher  biihnenschriftsteller,  g.  m. 
b.  h.    92  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  June  17,  1914  ;  D  :  38012  ;  Robert  Over- 
weg, Leipzig.  12049d 

Duress;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  J.  Shively.  31  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Apr.    5.    1915;    D:  40265;    .Josephine 
Shively,  San  FrancLsco.  12049e 

Durgins  (The)  of  the  South;  or.  The  Northern 
spy,  a  play,  by  W.  A.  Clark. 

©  William  Adolphus  Clark,  Boston;  18S6 : 
1988,  Jan.  25.  12050 

During  her  father's  absence;  dramatic  comedy 
in  1  act,  by  F.  D.  Day.  8  p.  f.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Frank  D.  Day,  Brooklyn ;  D :  5709,  Oct. 
31,  1904 ;  2c.  Oct.  31,  1904.  12051 

During  the  intermezzo;  play  in  1  act.  by  G.  V. 
Bacon.     17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    23,    1913;    D:  34860;    George 
Vaux  Bacon,  New  York.  12052 

During  the  war, 

©  L.  L.  Spring,  New  York ;  1883 :  5677,  Mar. 
28.  12053 


—  1   act   comedy,   by    J.    Godfrey.     8 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    17.    1910;    D :  22.580 : 
Godfrey,  Boston. 


by  C.  Nagely. 

©  Carlton  Nagely.  New  York  ;  D :  8144.  Mar. 
12,  1906.  12054 

Durn  (The)  fool;  rural  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  F. 
Moss.     [3].  45  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  8.  1912:  D:  282.57;  Fredric  Moss. 
Kansas  City.  Mo.  12055 


578 


12055 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED  STATES 


12072 


Dusk  (The)  of  silence;  play  of  12  scenes  in  1 
act,  by  E.  C.  Randall.  [4],  63  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  8,  1915 ;  D :  42199 ;  Ethel  Claire 
Randall,  Chicago.  12055a 

Dusky  (The)  belles  of  Darktown;  play  in  3 
parts,  by  E.  M.  De  Bruler.  [9]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  1  c.  Dec.  3,  191.5  ;  D  :  42408  ;  Edith  M.  De 
Bruler,  Sullivan,  III.  12055b 

Dusky  (The)  rivals;  by  M.  G.  Winstock  and  J. 
S.  McQuade. 

©  Melviu  G.  Winstock  and  James  S.  Mc- 
Quade, New  York  ;  D  :  1971,  June  5,  1902. 

12056 

Dust  and  diamonds;  a  serio-comic  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  C.  Gayler. 

©  Charles  Gayler,  New   York;   1873:9820. 
Sept.  1.  12057 

Dust  and  toadstools;  or.  Nine  hundred  and 
ninety-nine  times  alive,  a  fiftieth  century 
drama,  by  G.  A.  Kastelic. 

©    G.    A.    Kastelic.    San    Francisco ;    1895 : 
32499.  June  21.  12058 

Dust  in  the  eyes;  a  society  drama  in  2  acts,  tr. 
and  adapted  from  the  French,  by  M.  B.  Bar- 
nard and  C.  F.  Bourne. 

©  INI.  B.  Barnard  and  C.  F.  Bourne.  Chelsea. 
Mass. ;  1887 :  5328,  Mar.  7.  12059 

See  also  Bluffers  (The) 

Dust  (The)  of  defeat;  a  romantic  drama  in  4 
acts  and  5  scenes,  by  L.  Osbourne.  166  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Llovd  Osbourne,  Ran  Francisco;  D :  482, 
May  17,  1901  ;  2c.  May  17,  1901.  12060 

Dust  (The)  of  the  earth;  drama  in  4  acts,,  by 
Katharine  Kavanaush.  Chicago,  The  dra- 
matic publishuig  company.  1911.     55  p.     16". 

©  Dec.  28.  1911 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1912 ;  D :  28130 ; 
Dramatic  pub.  CO.,  Chicago.        '  12061 


a  play  in  4  acts,  by  K.  Kavanaugh.    67  p. 

4".     Typewritten. 

©    Katharine    Kavanaugh,    Baltimore ;    D : 
12239,  Jan.  24,  1908;  2c.  Jan.  24,  1908.     12062 

Dust  of  the  road;  play  in  1  act.  by  K.  S.  Good- 
man.   Chicago,  Tlie  Stage  guild.    21  p.    12". 

©   Apr.   1.5,   1913;   2c.   Sept.   15,   1913;    D: 
34591 ;  Kenneth  Sawyer  Goodman,  Chicaso. 

12063 

Dutch  (The)  champion;  a  bunch  of  nonsense  in 
2  acts,  by  W.  H.  Ward.  16  p.  f.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  W.  H.  Ward,  Delanson,  N.  Y. ;  D :  12575, 
Mar.  18,  1908 ;  2c.  Mar.  18,  1908.  120(>4 


Dutch  cocktail;  a  Dutch  rapid  fire  talking  act, 
by  Harry  L.  Newton.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison, 
1906.     13  p.    12". 

©  T.   S.  Denison,  Chicago;   D :  9079,   Sept. 
12,  1906;  2c.  Oct.  18,  1906.  12065 

Dutch-courage;  1  act  play,  by  Gail  Clarkson. 
21  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  IMay  4,  1915  ;  D  :  40552  ;  Clark  Carson, 
Los  Angeles.  12065a 

Dutch  (The)  detective;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  W.  B. 
Hare.  Boston.  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1914. 
.53  p.    12°.     (Baker's  ed.  of  plays) 

©    Feb.    21.    1914;    2c.    Ft^b.   24.    1914;    D: 
36116 ;  Walter  Ben  Hare,  Canton,  N.  Y. 

12065b 

Dutch  flats;  an  original  burlesque  on  French 
flats. 

©   Tony  Pastor,    New   York ;    1879 :  14949. 

Nov.  8.  12066 

Dutch  (The)  fool.     See  Karl  Kline. 

Dutch  (The)  girl;  a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts, 
by  R.  A.  M.  Deeley,  music  by  Edwin  C.  Row- 
ley. 

©  Richai-d  A.  M.  Deeley,  Hudson,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
4692,  Mar.  7,  1904.  12067 

a  quaint  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  N. 

Harding,  nuisic  by  A.  M.  Norden.     131  p.     4". 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©     Newman    Harding,     London ;     D :  5512. 
Sept.  8,  1904;  2c.  Oct.  21,  1904.  12068 

Dutch  Jake;  or.  True  blue,  a  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  H.  H.  Dunn.  Clyde,  O.,  Ames  publishing 
company,  1890.  20  p.  12°.  ( [Ames'  series  of 
standard  and  minor  drama,  no.  279] ) 

©  Ames  pub.   co..   Clyde,   O. ;   1890:37906, 
Dec.  1 ;  2c.  Dec.  10.  12069 

Dutch  justice;  a  very  laughable  sketch  in  1 
scene,  bv  D.  L.  IMorris,  arr.  by  Charles  White. 
New  York,  R.  M.  De  Witt  [1876]  1  p.  1.,  8  p. 
12°.  ( [De  Witt's  Ethiopian  and  comic  drama, 
no.  95] ) 

©  Robert  M.   De  Witt,   New  York;    1876: 
7990,  July  3 ;  2c.  July  26.  12070 

Dutch  love;  musical  novelty,  by  M.  Harding.  8 
p.     4°.     Ms.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  26,  1915;  D:  40.566;  Max  Hard- 


ing, New  York. 


12070a 


Dutch  (The)  orphan.     See  Nannie. 

Dutch  Patience;  a  burlesque  tr.  into  Pennsyl- 
vania German  of  Gilbert  and  Sullivan's  comic 
opera.  Patience,  by  A.  C.  Moss. 

©  Alfred  Charles  Moss,   Streator,   111.;   D: 
840,  Sept.  5,  1901.  12071 

Dutch  pickaninnies;  by  Krause  and  Rosa. 

©  Krause  &  Rosa,  New  York ;  1898 :  51887, 
Sept.  3 ;  2c.  Sept.  8.  12072 


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12073 


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12094 


Dutch  Pinafore;  a  burlesque  tr.  into  Pennsyl- 
vania German  of  Gilbert  and  Sullivan's  comic 
opera,  H.  M.  S.  Pinafore,  by  A.  C.  Moss. 

©  Alfred  Charles  Moss,  Streator,  111.;  D: 
841,  Sept.  5,  1901.  12073 

Dutch  politics;  a  monologue,  by  D.  McPhee.  3 
p.    port.    8°. 

©  Downey  McPhee,  Des  Moines ;  A :  206031, 
May  4,  1908 ;  2c.  May  8,  1908.  12074 

Dutch  (The)  prize  fighter;  a  Dutch  farce  in  1 
act,  by  F.  L.  Cutler.  Clyde,  O.,  A.  D.  Araes. 
1886.  6  p.  12".  ([Ames' series  of  standard  and 
minor  drama,  no.  102] ) 

©  A.  D.  Ames,  Clyde,  O. ;  1886 :  2S0S1,  Dec. 
13 ;  2c.  Dec.  13.  12075 

Dutch  (The)  raffle;  I  smokes  mine  pipe,  a  bur- 
letta  extravaganza  in  1  act,  by  H.  Macarthy. 

©  Harry  Macarthy,  New  York ;  1872 :  4381, 
Apr.  26.  12076 

Dutch  (The)  recruit;  a  military  play,  by  E.  S. 
Heath. 

©  Edwin  S.  Heath,  Kennerdell,  Pa.;  1885: 
10552,  May  8 ;  2c.  May  9.  12077 

an  original  allegorical  drama  of  the  Civil 

War  of  1861  to  1866,  in  5  acts,  by  J.  T.  Vegiard. 
36  p.    16".    Printed. 

©  J.  T.  Vegiard,  Illinois;  1878:11479,  Oct. 
7 ;  2c.  Nov.  11.  12078 

Dutchey  vs.  Nigg-er;  an  original  farce  in  1 
scene,  by  James  O.  Luster.  Clyde,  O.,  A.  D. 
Ames,  1887.  1  p.  1.,  6.  p.  12°.  ([Ames' series 
of  standard  and  minor  drama,  no.  220] ) 

©  A.  D.  Ames,  Clyde,  O. :  1887 :  5979,  Mar. 
14 ;  2c.  Mar.  14.  12079 

Dutchman  (The)  and  the  tramp;  a  comedy 
sketch  in  1  act,  by  Harry  L.  Newton  and  A.  S. 
Hoffman.  Chicago  and  New  York,  The  Dra- 
matic publishing  company,  1902.    10  p.    12". 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago  ;  D  :  2543,  Nov. 
3,  1902 ;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1902.  12080 

Dutchman's  (The)  ghost;  in  1  scene,  by  Larry 
Toolev,  arr.  by  Charles  White.  New  York, 
R.  M.^De  Witt  [1875]  1  p.  1.,  6  p.  12".  ([De 
Witt's  Ethiopiiin  and  comic  drama,  no.  64] ) 

©  Robert  M.   De  Witt,   New  York;  1875: 
7702,  July  23 ;  2c.  Sept.  2.  12081 

Dutchman's  (The)  honeymoon;  comedy  drama 
of  intense  heart  interest  in  4  acts,  by  Chas. 
Norton  and  W.  C.  Herman.  60  p.  f".  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  .Tulv  20,  1914;  D:  37625;  Alexander 
Byers,  Chicago.  12081a 

an  original  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Wm. 

A.  Conway. 

©  W.  A.  Conway,  Shamokin,  Pa.;  D:1334, 
Jan.  22,  1902.  12082 


Dutchman's  (The)  picnic;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by 
Ennnet  Haskett.     Clyde,  O.,  Ames  publishing 
■    company. 

©  Ames  pub.   co.,   Clyde,   O. ;   1896:76401, 
Dec.  11 ;  2c.  Dec.  19.  12083 

Dutchmen  in  Amerika;  sketch  in  9  scenes,  by 
H.  Bulss.    26  p.    f".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  22,  1912  ;  D  :  29738 ;  Horst  Bulss, 
New  York.  12084 

Duty;  an  historical  drama,  by  C.  M.  Caughy. 
©   Charles   M.    Caughy,    Baltimore;    1883: 
22695,  Dec.  8.  12085 


—  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  C.  Euiton. 

©  Chandos  Fulton,  Brooklyn;  1874:10348, 
Aug.  6.  12086 


—  or,  John  Delmer's  daughters,  a  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  Henry  C.  De  Mille.  New  York 
[1883]     66  p.    8". 

©  M.  H.  Mallory,  New  York;  1883:21985. 
Nov.  28 ;  2c.  Nov.  30.  12087 

or.  Love  and  jealousy,  an  historical  drama 


of  the  days  of  the  Stuart  insurrection  of  1745, 
by  C.  M.  Caughy. 

©   Charles   M.   Caughy,   Baltimore;    1874: 
4947,  Apr.  14 ;  2c.  Apr.  14.  12088 

Duty,  reason  and  passion;  an  American  drama 
in  5  acts,  by  L.  A.  Baratt. 

©  Luis  A.  Baratt,  New  York;  1875:3872, 
Apr.  19.  12089 

Duval  pere  et  fils;  coraedie  en  1  acte,  de 
Charles  Esquier.  Paris,  C.  Joubert,  1905. 
cover-title,  15  p.    4". 

©  Celestin  Joubert.  Paris ;  D :  7476,  Oct.  30, 
1905 ;  2c.  Oct.  30,  1905.  12090 

Dwarf's  (The)  spell;  a  Christmas  play,  by  J. 
Edgar  Park.  Boston,  New  York  [etc.]  The 
Pilgrim  press  [1912]    4  p.  1.,  [3]-55  p.    12". 

©  Dec.  5,  1912  ;  2c.  Dec.  9,  1912  ;  A :  330145 ; 
Luther  H.  Gary,  Boston.  12091 

[Dwoireleh;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  Solotaroff  J 

-N'bNT  bb'  pc  ,ir*^ps  4  ^•'N  r^NTi  n  :"rb'."niD-i" 

[110]  p.    4".    Ms. 

©  Ic.  June  3,  1911 ;  D :  24417 ;  Hillel  Solo- 
taroif,  New  York.  12092 

Dwyer,  the  rapparee;  an  Irish  national  drama 

in  4  acts,  by  A.  M.  Quinn.    Indianapolis,  1870. 

©  Alice  May  Quinn,  United  States;  1876: 

11946,  Oct.  25.  12093 

Dying  (The)  pugilist;  sketch,  by  Arthur  E. 
Morrison  and  John  P.  P.  Watson. 

©  Milton  Bromley,  Chicago:  D:5722,  Oct. 
26,  1904.  12094 


580 


12095 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED   STATES 


12117 


Dynamite;  comedy  in  3  acts,  from  the  Gerinan 
of  Oscar  Bhinienthal,  adapted  and  tr.  by  Geo. 
Arthur  and  R.  A.  Weil. 

©  A.  Blumenthal,  New  York;  1893:29338, 
.Tune  20.  12095 

play  in  3  acts,  by  F.  T.  Martin.      [96]   p. 


4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Dec.   3,   1912;   D:  31546;    Frederick 
Townsend  Martin,  New  York.  12096 

Dynamite,  in  three  explosions;  a  new  comedy 
in  3  acts,  by  H.  Fay.  41  p.  f°.  Typewritten 
and  Ms. 

©  Hugh  Fay,  Colorado  Springs,  Col. ;  188-5 : 
5700,  Mar.  9 ;  2c,  June  1.  12097 

Dynamite  (A)  plot;  by  Robert  C.  V.  Meyers. 
©   P.   Garrett   &   cc,    Philadelphia;    1892: 
46294,  Nov.  14.  12098 

Dynamite  (The)  vault;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
.1.  W.  Standish.    16  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  W.  Standish,  New  York ;  D :  928. 
Oct.  5,  1901 ;  2c.  Oct.  5,  1901.  12099 

Dynamiter  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  C.  God- 
dard.     [2],  30  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  22,  1911;  D:  28072;  Harold  C. 
Goddard,  Swarthmore,  Pa.  12100 

Dynamiters  (The);  play  in  3  acts,  by  Kate  Leon. 
[87]  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  15.  1912 ;  D :  28709 ;  Kate  L.  Dal- 
liba.  New  York.  12101 

Dynasts  (The) ;  a  drama  of  the  Napoleonic  wars, 
in  3  parts,  19  acts  and  130  scenes,  by  Thomas 
Hardy,     pt.  1. 

©  Macmillan  co.,  New  York ;  D :  4527,  Jan. 
12,  1904 ;  2c.  Jan.  12,  1904.  12102 

Dyspepsia;  a  comedy  of  American  life,  in  4  acts, 
by  F.  B.  Stanford.    Typewritten. 

©  Frederick  B.  Stanford,  Brooklyn;  1897: 
46557,  Aug.  19 ;  2c.  Aug.  19.  12103 

Dyspepsia  (The)  asylum;  a  musical  farce  com- 
edy, in  3  acts  and  3  scenes,  by  J.  M.  Cooke. 
Typewritten. 

©  John  M.  Cooke,  New  York ;  1899 :  57203, 
Sept.  7 ;  2c.  Oct.  7.  12104 

Dyspepsia  (The)  cure;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  W.  Colegrove.    90  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  John  W.  Colegrove,  W.  Somerville,  Bos- 
ton ;  D :  4710,  Mar.  11,  1904 ;  2c.  Apr.  5,  1904. 

12105 

Dyspeptic  (The);  a  farce  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Luzzi. 
151  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  9,  1909 ;  D :  16223 ;  Arthur  Luzzi, 
New  York.  12106 


Dziesiec  lat  karczmy;  dramat  w  pieciu  aktach, 
na  tie  zycia  Polakow  w  Ameryce  przez,  Ks. 
Jana  Kubackiego.  South  Bend,  Ind.,  Gramza 
i  Rudyfiski,  1913.    67  p.    10". 

©   May    16,    1913;    2c.    May   19,    1913;    D: 
33264 ;  John  Kubacki,  South  Bend,  Ind.  12107 

'E  dun'no  where  'e  are;  a  farcical  comedy  in  8 
acts,  by  John  Douglas. 

©  Rosenquest  &  Arthur,  New  York;  1894: 
20330,  Apr.  20.  12108 

E.  H,,  jr.;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Maurg  Auldyn. 
[11]  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Fred  L.  Diggs,  New  York ;  D :  15827.  Mav 
11,  1909;  2c.  May  11,  1909.  12109 

E  pluribus  unum;  a  romantic  comedy  drama  in 
3  acts,  by  L.  Ditrichstein.  106  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Leo   Ditrichstein,   New   York ;    D :  3726. 
July  15,  1903;  2c.  July  15,  1903.  12110 

Eachand  Evry  Wunufus;  allegory  in  5  acts 
with  a  prologue  and  an  epilogue,  by  D.  Gold- 
schmidt.    21  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan,  2,  1915 ;  D  :  39260 ;  Daniel  Gold- 
schmidt,  New  York.  12110a 

Eadred,  Lionheart,  the  g-ladiator;  a  romantic 
play,  by  Miron  Leffing\vell  and  Wilson  Day. 
76  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©    Charles    Day    Wilson,    Cleveland;    D: 
10120.  Mar.  11,  1907;  2c.  Mar.  11,  1907.  12111 

Eager  heart;  a  Christmas  mystery-play, by  A.  M. 
Buckton.  London,  Methuen  &  co.,  1904.  4  p. 
I.,  40  p.     12". 

©  Alice  Mary  Buckton,   Loudon ;   D :  6179, 
Feb.  3,  1905 ;  2c.  Jan.  9,  1905.  12112 

play  in  3  acts,  by  Marion  Fairfax  [pseud. 

of  M.  F.  Marshall]  [135]  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  28,  1911 ;  D :  24597 :  Mrs.  Tullv 
Marshall,  New  York.  12113 

Eagle  (The);  tragedy  in  4  acts,  by  N.  N.  Cook. 
56  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  17,  1910 ;  D :  17955 ;  Nina  Nelson 
Cook,  Los  Angeles.  12114 

Eag'le  (The)  and  the  serpent;  a  4  act  spectacu- 
lar serio-comedy  drama,  by  W.  M.  Reece. 

©   AVilliam   M.    Reece,    Ottumwa,    la.;    D: 
15327,  Mar.  13,  1909.  12115 

Eagle  Elsa;  a  romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  tr. 
and  adapted  from  the  German  by  the  permis- 
sion of  tiie  authoress.  Baroness  von  Hillern,  by 
Fred  Lyster  and  L.  E.  Stowell. 

©  Lilian  E.  Stowell.  United  States;  1882: 
93,  Jan.  5.  12116 

Eagle  Eye;  a  romantic  Indian  melodrama  in  4 
acts,  by  C.  D.  Peet.    56  p.    f".    TjT)ewritten. 

©  Charles   D.   Peet,   Cincinnati;   D:  10640. 
May  25,  1907 ;  2c.  May  25,  1907.  12117 


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DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


12136 


Eagle  Eye  across  the  Rapidan;  or,  Zeak  John- 
son, the  Ecout,  at  Bethesda  church  and  the 
Weldon  railroad,  by  E.  Johnson. 

©  Ezekiel  Johnson,  Wellsville,  N.  Y. ;  1802: 
8937,  Feb.  26.  12118 

Eagle  Eye,  war-leader  and  peace-maker;  play 
in  1  net,  by  K.  Abbott.  [1],  9  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  3,  1913 ;  D  :  32838  ;  Keene  Abbott. 
Omaha,  Neb.  12119 

Eagle  (The)  of  the  empire;  play  in  4  acts,  from 
f'yrus  Townsend  Brady's  novel  of  same  title, 
dramatized  by  H.  Leijihton.  105  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  5,  1915;  D:  39310;  Harry  Lei^h- 
ton.  New  York.  12119a 

Ea^le  Pass;  a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  O.  C. 
Johnston. 

©    Orson    Clifford    Johnston,    New    York; 
189G :  46277,  Aug.  14.  12120 

Eag-le  tavern;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  G.  Andrews. 
143  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©   Gertrude   Andrews,    Brooklyn ;    D :  1580, 
Mar.  13,  1902 ;  2c.  Mar.  13,  1902.  12121 

Eag'le's  (The)  claw;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  L. 
Guelich.     [351  P-     4".     Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Feb.  27.  1914 ;  D :  36179 ;  Mary  Louise 
Guelich,  Rock  Hill,  S.  C.  12121a 

Eagle's  (The)  flight.     Sec  America. 

Eagle's  (The)  nest;  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  J.  F.  Ballard.    88  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  .John  Fred  Ballard,  Nucla,  Col. ;  D :  1.5978, 
June  1,  1909 ;  2c.  June  1,  1909.  12122 

a  tale  of  '70.  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  A.  R. 


Smith  and  E.  Arden. 

©  Arden  R.  Smith  and  Edwin  Arden,  Brook- 
lyn ;  1885  :  13267,  June  16.  12123 

—  See  also  Are  you  an  eagle? — Chattanooga. 


Eaglet  (The)     See  King  of  Rome. 

Earl  (The);  a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  J.  Larsen. 
San  Francisco,  The  Hicks  Judd  company,  1895. 
32  p.     8". 

©    Joseph    Larsen,    San    Francisco ;    1895 : 
43324,  Aug.  26 ;  2c.  Sept.  13.  12124 

Earl  (The)  and  the  girl;  a  new  and  original 
musical  play  in  2  acts,  by  Seymour  Hicks, 
lyrics  by  Percy  Greenbank,  music  by  Ivan 
Carvll.  Lyrics.  London,  Chappell  &  co.,  ltd., 
1903.     30  p.     8". 

©  Cliappell  &  CO.,  London ;  D:  4371,  Dec.  11, 
1903 ;  2c.  Dec.  11,  1903.  12125 

Earl  (The)  and  the  maid  of  Salem.  See  Puri- 
tania. 


Earl  (The)  of  Essex;  or.  The  history  of  a 
queen's  favorite,  a  metric  tragedy  in  5  acts, 
by  D.  T.  Calhihan. 

©  Daniel  Thomas  Callahan,  San  Francisco ; 
D  :  4170,  Nov.  2,  1903.  12126 

Earl  of  Glandore;  by  G.  D.  Steele. 

©  G.  D.  Steele,  Washington ;  D :  3210,  Mar. 
28,  1903.  12127 

Earl  of  Munster;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  T.  H. 
Davis.     132  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  H.  Davis,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.;  D: 
9814,  Jan.  18,  1907 ;  2c.  Jan.  18,  1907.      12128 

Earl  of  Norwich;  sketch,  by  J.  A.  Westhauser. 
7  p.     f".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.  19,  1910;   D:  20236;   .Joseph  A. 
Westhauser,  St.  Paul.  12129 

Earl    (The)    of  Pawtucket;   3   act  play,   by   A. 

Thomas.     120  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Apr.    16,   1915;    D:  40376;   Augustus 
Thomas,  New  York.  12129a 

Earl  (The)  of  Radnor;  a  comedy,  by  H.  J. 
O'Bryan. 

©  Henry  J.  O'Bryan,  Denver ;  1899 :  56829 
Sept.  5.  12130 

Earle  Wayne;  a  drama  in  5  acts  and  a  prologue, 
by  M.  Talford. 

©   INIark   Talford,    Cleveland;    1885:20145, 
Sept.  25.  12131 

Earls  and  jesters;  a  dramatic  composition,  by 
W.  R.  Beauchaine. 

©  Warren  R.  Beauchaine,  Los  Angeles ;  D : 
6920,  July  7,  1905.  12132 

Earl's  (The)  daughter;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  rearr. 
and  (h'amatized  from  Elizabeth  Vanloon's 
novel,  A  heart  twice  won,  bv  O.  Richev.  Clyde, 
O.,  A.  D.  Ames  [1882]  1  p.  1.,  26  p.  12°. 
( [Ames'  series  of  standard  and  minor  drama, 
no.  145] ) 

©  Octavia  Richey,  Findlay,  O. ;  1882 :  2238, 
Feb.  11 ;  2c.  July  3.  12133 

Earl's  (The)  heir;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  John  A. 
Harrington   (John  Carboy) 

©  A.  H.  Wood,  New  York ;  1889 :  21229,  July  9. 

12134 

Earlscourt  farm;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Mrs.  T.  Miller.  New  York,  John  Polhenms, 
1880.     50  p.    8°. 

©  ]\Irs.  Thomas  IMiller,  United  States ;  1880 : 
1209,  Jan.  20;  2c.  Jan.  29.  12135 

Early  (The)  bird;  a  commedietta,  by  A.  J. 
A\'haley,  19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Arthur    J.    Whaley.    Philadelphia ;    D : 
11755,  Nov.  16,  1907 ;  2c.  Jan.  29,  1908.     12136 


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12154 


Early  (The)  bird — (.'ontinued. 

a  farce  in  2  acts,  by  Clara  Harriet  Sher- 
wood. New  York,  T.  H.  French;  London, 
Samuel  French.  1891.  17  p.  12°.  (French's 
minor  drama,  the  acting  ed.,  no.  340) 

©  T.   H.  French,   New   York;   1891:42777, 
Nov.  30;  2c.  Dec.  2.  12137 

rural  comedy  and  novelty  act,  with  music 

and    song,    by   H.    M.    Stevenson.      12   p.     4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.   Jan.  17,  1913;   D:  32057;   Harry  M. 
Stevenson,  Flint,  Mich.  12138 

Early  (The)  birds;  vaudeville  comedy  act,  by 
M.  G.  Bicknell.      14  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mav  21,  1915  ;  D :  40718  ;  Marian  Gib- 
ney  Bicknell,  Oak  Park,  111.  12138a 

See  also  Night  (A)  in  the  slums  of  Lon- 


don. 

Early  days  in  North  Dakota;  a  border  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  P.  Rogoway. 

©   Philip    Ilogowav,    United    States;    1896: 
24738.  Jan.  29.  12139 

Early  days  in  the  gold  fields;  or.  Good  from 
bad,  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  S.  xVddis. 

©    Samuel    Addis,    Salt   Lake   City;    1878: 
6398,  May  27.  12140 

Early  (The)  days  of  Kit  Carson;  a  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  W.  D.  Marine. 

©  W.  D.  Marine,  United  States ;  1883 :  6907, 
Apr.  12.  12141 

Early  in  the  morning;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  J.  A.  Gulick.    69  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  A.  Gulick,  New  York  ;  1884 :  16337, 


Aug.  11 ;  2c.  Sept.  3. 


12142 


—  original  vaudeville  nmsical  novelty,  by  I. 
Witmark.  [5],  14  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Ic.  Feb.  21,  1913  ;  D :  32397  ;  Isidore  Wit- 
mark,  New  York.  12143 

by  I.  Witmark  and  Collin  Davis,  lyrics 


by  Louis  Weslyn  Jones,  music  by  I.  Witmark. 
[6],  22  p.     4".     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Sept.  18,  1913 ;  D  :  34477  ;  Isadore  Wit- 
mark, New  York.  12144 

Early  mom;  in  1  act,  by  Maurice  Drew.     Type- 
written. 

©   Harry    Thorne,    Philadelphia;    1900   A: 
16672,  July  6 ;  2c.  July  6.  12145 

Early  morning  reflections;  pantomime  playlet, 
by  C.  Feleky.    5  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    13,    1911;    D:  25214;    Charles 
Feleky,  New  York.  12146 


Early  parted;  or.  Gentlemen  emigrants,  a  com- 
edy drama  in  4  acts,  by  R.  Ganthony.  80  p. 
f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Richard  Ganthony,  Chicago  ;  1888  :  30362, 
Oct.  25 ;  Ic.  Oct.  25.  12147 

Early  vows;  a  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  C.  F.  Town- 
send.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  [1889]  28  p. 
p.     12".     ( [Alta  series] ) 

©  T.  S.  Denison.  Chicago ;  1889 :  24539,  Aug. 
9;  2c.  Sept.  14.  12148 

Earning  a  wife;  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
C.  W.  Tackenberg.  [4],  94  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.   Dec.  16,  1912;   D:  31715;  Chas.  W. 
Tackenberg,  Cincinnati.  12149 

Earning  the  birthright.  See  Becoming  a 
prince. 

Ears  that  hear  not;  play  in  3  acts,  by  L.  Wash- 
burn.    [1],  41  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  6,  1914 ;  D :  35939 ;  Lilian  Wash- 
burn, New  York.  12149a 

Earth  (The);  a  new  and  original  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  W.  H.  Rightmire. 

©  William  H.  Rightmire.  New  York;  1882: 
9314,  June  6.  12150 

Earth-born  (The);  play  in  3  acts,  by  H.  Cornell 
and  Alfred  Allen.    74  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    12,    1911;    D:  24923;    Hughes 
Cornell,  Los  Angeles.  12151 

Earth  (The)  child;  a  fairy  pantomime  in  1 
scene,  by  Jessie  (iertrude  (^riste.  New  York, 
Chicago  [etc.]  M.  Witmark  &  sons,  1906.  7 
p.  12°.  OMtmark  fairy  and  pantomime  plays 
for  children) 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons,  New  York ;  D :  9116, 
Sept.  19,  1906;  2c.  Sept.  18,  1906.  12152 

Earth  deities,  and  other  rhythmic  masques;  by 
Bliss  Carman  and  Mary  Perry  King.  New 
York.  M.  Kennerley,  1914.  4  p.  1.,  85  p.  front. 
12°. 

Contents  :  Dance  diurnal. — Earth  deities. — 
Children  of  the  year. — Pas  de  trois. 

©    Nov.    18,    1914;    2c.    Nov.    27,    1914;    A: 
387732 ;  Mitchell  Kennerley,  New  York. 

12152a 

Earthly  (The)  twins;  a  1  act  farce  comedy,  by 
Mrs.  H.  S.  Dexter. 

©  airs.   Henry   Stanley  Dexter,  Calistoga, 
Cal. ;  1899:505.51,  Aug.  5.  12153 

Earthquake  (The);  by  R.  H.  Burnside.  22  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  27,  1910;  D:  21892;  R.  H.  Burn- 
side,  New  York.  12154 


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12171 


Earthquake  (The) — Continued. 

a  inekxlrama  in  4  acts,  by  Frederick  Stand- 

ish  [pseud,  of  F.  S.  H.  Keed] 
©    Frederick    Standish   H.    Reed,    Boston; 

1893 :  393S9,  Aug.  28.  12155 

•play  in  4  acts,  by  B.  H.  Voigt.     [119]  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  1  c.  Jan.  5,  1914 ;  D :  35551 ;  Bernhard  H. 
Voigt,  Brooklyn.  12155a 

Easiest  (The)  way;  an  American  play  concern- 
ing a  peculiar  phase  of  New  York  life,  in  4  acts 
and  4  scenes,  by  E.  Walter.  [New  York, 
Printed  at  the  Goerck  art  press,  1908]  So  p. 
8°. 

©   Eugene   Walter,    New   York;    D:  13987, 
Oct.  5,  19U8 ;  iic.  Dec.  7,  1908.  12156 


a  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  AV alter. 
©    Eugene   Walter,   New    York;    D :  13703, 


Sept.  2,  1908.     [For  copies  rec'd.  see  D :  13987] 

12157 

East  and  West;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  E.  Law- 
rene.    48  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  Augustus  E.  Lawrene,  Brooklyn;  D: 
7429,  Oct  20,  1905;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1906.       12158 

a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  F.  B.  Devereaux  and 

J.  C.  Ver  Planck. 

©  Francis  Bohun  Devereaux  and  J.  Camp- 
bell Ver  Planck,  United  States;  1880:12645, 
Aug.  16.  12159 

play  in  4  !;■:■,  by  W.  F.  Downing.    4  v.    4°. 


Typewritten, 
©  Ic.  Sept.  16,  1913  ;  D :  34435 ;  William  Ful- 
ler Downing,  London.  12160 


a  sensation  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J,  Dowling. 
©   James   Dowling,    San   Francisco;   1871: 


9605,  Oct.  14.  12161 

See  also  Baffled. — Cead  mille  f ailte. 

East  (An)  Indian  drug.     See  Aar-u-ag-oos, 

East  (The)  Indian  princess;  in  4  acts,  by  L.  A. 
Smith. 

©  Louise  A.  Smith,  Norwich,  Conn. ;  1887 : 
28953,  Nov.  8.  12162 

East  Lynn  up  to  date;  by  J.  G.  Howser.  5  p. 
f.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.  14,  1910;  D:  20186;   Josephine 
Greenman  Howser,  Chicago.  12163 

East  Lynne;  arr.  from  the  book  of  Mrs.  Henry 
Wood,  by  Joseph  King  and  W.  A.  Tulley.  34 
p.    i°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  4.  1910;  D:  20111;  William  A. 
TuUey,  New  York.  12164 


East  Lynne — Continued. 

a  drama  in  5  acts,  adapted  from  the  famous 

novel   of  that   name,   by   Mrs.    Henry   Wood. 

Philadelphia,  The   Penn  publishing  company, 

1894.    1  p.  1.,  vii,  5-52  p.    16°.     ([Keystone  ed. 

of  popular  plays] ) 

©  Penn  jub.  co.,  Philadelphia ;  1894 :  28467, 

July  7;  2e.  Aug.  2.  12165 

[play  in  5  acts]  a  new  version,  by  W.  J. 


Dean.     109  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©  William   J.   Dean,  Toledo,   O. ;   D:2319, 
Sept.  11,  1902;  2c.  Sept.  11,  1902.  12165a 

—  See    aim    East    of    Lynn,     Mass. — ^West 


Lynne. — Ye  East  Lynne. 

East  (The)  Lynne  elopement.  See  Isabel's  ex- 
piation. 

East  of  Lynn,  Mass.;  gabfest  burlesque  on  East 
Lynne,  in  1  act  and  some  imaginary  scenes, 
bv  Harrv  L.  Newton.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison 
&  CO.  [1913]     20  p.    12°. 

©  Oct.  20,  1913 ;  2c.  Oct.  23,  1913 ;  D  :  34812  : 
Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  12166 

East  (An)  side  Fluffy  Ruffles;  a  realistic  sketch 
of  Bowery  boy  life  in  1  act,  music,  sketch  and 
lyrics  by  P.  Pauli.  20  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©   Pauline   Pauli,   Philadelphia;   D:  11930, 
Dec.  17,  1907 ;  2c.  Dec.  17,  1907.  12167 

East  (An)  side  masquerade;  a  sketch  of  East 
side  New  York  life,  by  W.  H.  Carson.  8  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  William  Henry  Carson,  New  York;  D: 
11186,  Aug.  15,  1907;  2c.  Aug.  15,  1907.    12168 

East  (The)  side  politician;  a  monologue,  by 
Jack  M.  Coyne.    2  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Jos.  W.  Stern  &  co..  New  York ;  D :  14428, 
Dec.  1,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  1,  1908.  12169 

East  side  wisdom;  play  in  1  act,  by  T.  E.  Kyle. 
8  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  2,  1915 ;  D :  39869 ;  Tom  E.  Kyle, 
New  York.  12169a 

East  (The)  siders;  a  comedy  drama  of  New 
York  life  in  3  acts,  bv  Anthony  E.  Wills.  New 
York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1909.    52  p.    12°. 

©  Dick  i<s:  Fitzgerald.  New  York;  D:  15761, 
May  1,  1909 ;  2c.  June  24,  1909.  12170 

East  (The)  wind;  or,  The  pride  of  Amos  Gray, 
a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Frank  Dupree.  143  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  F.  Dupree,  New  York;  D:8856,  July  24, 
1906 ;  2c.  July  24,  1906.  12171 


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12172 


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12187 


Easter;  a  play  in  3  acts,  and  stories,  from  the 
Swedisli  of  August  Strindberg,  tr.  by  Velma 
Swanston  Howard.  Cincinnati,  Stewart  & 
Kidd  company,  1912.    5  p.  1.,  3-263  p.     12°. 

©    Nov.    8,    1912;    2c.    Nov.    11,    1912;    A: 
328325;  Stewart  «&  Kidd  co.,  Cincinnati.  12172 

See  also  Plays;  [by]  August  Strindberg. 


Easter  (The)  flower  queen;  by  Mrs.  W.  W. 
Brown. 

©  W.  W.  Brown,  United  States;  1900  A: 
3319,  Feb.  5 ;  2c.  Mar.  15.  12173 

Easter  (An)  morning;  dramatic  playlet  in  1  act, 
by  J.  H.  Fitzgerald.  [1],  5  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  23,  1911 ;  D :  23170 ;  J.  H.  Fitz- 
gerald, Chicago.  12174 

a  play  of  the  resurrection,  for  childx-en,  by 


A.  Corbin. 

©  Alice  Corbin,  Lake  Bluff,  111. ;  D :  14168, 
Oct.  29,  1908.  12175 

Easter  tidings;  an  entertainment  for  girls,  by 
Willis  N.  Bugbee.  New  York,  Dick  &  Fitz- 
gerald, 1908.     6  p.    12». 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York ;  D :  13055, 
May  25,  1908;  2c.  June  5,  1908.  12176 

Eastward  ho!  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  E.  Kidder. 
[122]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  :Mar.  18.  1911 ;  D :  23683 ;  Edward  E. 
Kidder,  New  York.  12177 

Eastward  hoe;  by  Jonson,  Chapman  and  INIars- 
ton  ;  and  Johnson's  The  alchemist,  ed.  by  Felix 
E.  Schelling.  Boston  &  London,  D.  C.  Heath 
&  CO.  [19031  xxxii.  [1]  408  p.  front.  16°. 
(Half-title:  The  belles-lettres  series,  section  3, 
The  Engli.sh  drama) 

©  D.  C.  Heath  &  co.,  Boston  ;  A  :  75811,  Dec. 
29,  1903 ;  2c.  Dec.  29,  1903.  12177a 

Easy  Jim,  the  straight  crook;  romance  of  the 
underworld  in  4  acts,  by  Jack  Emmerson. 
[3],  44  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  28,  1914;  D:3G190;  J.  S.  Angell, 
La  Mesa,  Cal.  12177b 

Easy  (An)  mark;  farce  in  1  act,  by  Innis  Gard- 
ner Osborn.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1911. 
29  p.     4°. 

©   Dec.   24,   1910;   2c.    Dec.   27,   1910;   D: 
22927 ;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.    12178 

play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  F.  Ballard.     [127]  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  20,  1911 ;  D :  2-^326 ;  .John  Fred- 
erick Ballard,  Peterboro,  N.  H.  12179 

Easy  money;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Kaiser 
and  Lucas.     [49]  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  23,  1914;  D:  38883;   Bert  Mel- 
ville, Cincinnati.  12179a 


Easy  money — Continued. 

comedy  in  4  acts,  by  B.  King.     [87]  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  12,  1914;  D :  37011 ;  Bernadine 
King,  Pittsburg,  Kan.  12179b 

comedy  in  1  act,  by  D.  Foster  and  Charles 

Laite.     [19]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   .Tune  26,   1914;   D:  37483;    Dorothy 
Foster,  Edgemere,  N.  Y.  12179c 

comedy  playlet,  by  H.  Lewis  and  A.  Bern- 


hard.    6  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  9,  1909 ;  D :  16747 ;  Adolph  Bern- 
hard  and  Harry  Lewis,  New  York.  12180 

farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  B.  Kling.    34  p. 


f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Bernard  Kling,  New  York  ;  D  :  1607,  Mar. 
19,  1902 ;  2c.  Mar.  20,  1902 ;  Ic.  new  ed.  Dec.  26, 
1902.  12181 

or.  In  soft,  a  farce  of  America  to-day  in  2 


acts,  by  H.  IMcAnarney.    80  p.    4°.    Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    25,    1912;    D:  30954;    Henry 
Aloysius  McAnarney,  Baltimore.  12182 

Easy  payments;  an  original  1  act  play,  by  D.  S. 
Genung. 

©  S.  G.  Genung,  New  York;  D:  10717,  June 
7,  1907.  12183 

Easy  street;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  D. 
Henderson  and  H.  B.  Smith.  .55  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

.  ©  David  Henderson,  Chicago ;  1890 : 1.5062, 
May  7 ;  2c.  May  9.  [Note :  Copies  bear  second- 
ary title.  On  easy  street]  12184 

a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  G.  L.  Furniss. 

107  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Grace  Livingston  Furniss,  New  York ;  D : 
5334,  July  25,  1904;  2c.  July  25,  1904.     12185 

Eat  'em  up,  Hennie.     See  Bravest  of  them  all. 

Eavesdroppers  (The)  See  Under  the  royal 
oak. 

Ebb  and  flood.     See  Unmasked. 

Eben  and  Angelina;  a  farce,  by  T.  H.  Dickin- 
son.   17  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  H.  Dickinson,  Madison,  Wis. ;  D : 
4558,  Jan.  28,  1904;  2c.  Jan.  28,  1904.      12186 

Ebony  flats  and  black  sharps;  a  nonsensical 
black-face  melange,  in  1  act  and  various  situa- 
tions, by  George  W.  Goode. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,   Boston;  1897: 
34G19,  June  9.  12187 

Ebrea  (L')     See  Jewess  (The) 


585 


12187 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


12207 


Ecce  homo;  proposed  sacred  play.  [Bowie,  Tex., 
Pi-intod  bv  Blade  printing  co.,  1914]  cover- 
title.  [66]  p.     S". 

©    Dee.    22,    1914;    2c.    Dec.    16,    1914;    A: 
891169 ;  Orris  L.  Williams,  Bowie,  Tex. 

12187a 

Same.      [Dallas.   Tex.,   Printed  by   Dor.sey 

printing  co.,  1914]     [34]  p.    illus.,  diagr.    16°. 

©  Nov.  30.  1914  ;  2c.  Dec.  3,  1914  ;  A :  3SS676 ; 
Orris  I..  Williams,  Bowie,  Tex.  12187b 

Eccentric;  by  J.  H.  SolotarofE.  63  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  16,  1909  :  D  :  17122  ;  Jobn  H.  Solo- 
taroff.  New  Yorlc.  12188 

Eccentric  (The)  electrician.  See  Excentric 
(The)  electrician. 

Eccentric  (The)  teacher;  play  in  1  act,  by  Harry 
A.  Archibald.     S  p.    4".     Ms. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    28,    1912;    D :  30991 ;    Evelyn 
Davis-W*estcoutt,  Providence.  R.  T.  12189 

Eccentric  (The)  violinist.  See  Kitchen  (The) 
domestics. 

Eccles'  girls;  3  act  comedy,  by  M.  Williams. 
©   Malcolm    Williams.   Cedar   Rapids.   In. ; 
1893  :  4.5934,  Oct.  13.  12190 

Eche  usted  senoras;  fantasia  comico-lfrico-baila- 
ble,  en  1  acto,  dividido  en  3  cuadros,  letra  de 
A.  Fano.sa  y  Emilio  G.  del  Castillo,  musica 
de  los  niaestros  Quislant  y  Badia.  INIadrid 
I  Sociedad  de  nutores  espanoles]  1910.  43,  [4] 
p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Sept.  6,  1910 ;  2c.  Sept.  7,  1910 ;  D ;  21958  : 
Antonio  Fanosa  y  G.  del  Castillo,  Madrid. 

12191 

Echo  (The);  by  B.  J.  Wolf.  11  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  22,  1910;   D :  20.j61  ;   Beniamiii 
.James  Wolf,  New  York.  12192 

an  original  musical  play  in  2  acts,  libretto 

by  W.  Le  Baron,  music  by  Deems  Taylor.  Com- 
plete libretto.  70  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  William  Le  Baron,   Yonkers,  N.  Y. :   D: 
15796,  May  7,  1909;  2c.  INIay  20,  1909.       12193 

or,  Key  to  Aztec  writings,  a  drama  in  pro- 
logue and  4  acts,  by  Beulah  [pseud,  of  B.  D. 
Elora] 

©  Beulah  Don  Elora,  Boston ;   1885 :  7643. 
Apr.  1.  12194 

Echo  and  Narcisse;  or,  Don't  know  yourself, 
pantomime.     [2]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  15,  1909;   D:  16794;  Elisabeth 
Marbury,  New  York.  12195 


Echo  (An)  from  Armenia;  or.  An  Armenian 
episode,  in  3  scenes,  by  M.  Godfrey  [pseud, 
of  M.  G.  Rives]     19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic  Dec  8,  1910 ;  D  :  227.53  ;  Madeleine  God- 
frey, New  York.  12196 

Echo  (An)  from  Charleroi;  plav  in  1  act,  by 
C.  J.  Wilson  and  G.  IL  Woodward.  9  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

•  ©  Ic.  May  17,  1915;  D :  40678 ;  Charles  .J. 
Wilson  antl  Gertrude  H.  Woodward,  lios  An- 
geles. 12196a 

Echo  (An)  of  the  past;  play  in  4  acts,  by  S.  T. 
Tyng.     87  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  30,   1910;   D:  22003;   Sewell   T. 
Tyng,  New  York.  12197 

Echo  studio;  a  comedy  sketch,  by  F.  Shannon. 
25  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Frank    Shannon,    New    York ;    D :  1.5314. 
Mar.  12,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  12,  1909.  12198 

Echoes;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  G.  A.  Ernst. 

©  George  A.  Ernst,  Jamaica  Plain,  IMass. ; 
1871 :  12081,  Dec.  20.  12199 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  S.  Hill. 

©    Elizabeth    S.    Hill,    New    Haven;    1890: 
21892,  .July  9.  12200 

or.  Our  flag  at  sea,  a  plav  drama  in  4  acts, 

by  C.  W.  Barry. 

©  Charles  W.  Barry.  New  York;  1876:  7061. 
June  7.  12201 

Echoes  from   India.      Sec  Echos  indiens. 

Echoes  of  a  great  city. 

©    Frederick    Sexauer,    Canton.    O. ;    1894 : 
43.594,  Sept.  17.  12202 

Echos  indiens  (Echoes  from  India);  1  act  play 
in  3  scenes  with  music,  book  by  G.  Mercier, 
music  by  Emile  PI  Mori.  4  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [T^ibretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Nov.  26,  1912  ;  D :  31468 ;  Georges  aier- 
cier  and  liertha  Mori.  Washington.  12203 

Eclaireuses  (Les);  piece  en  4  actes,  par  M.  Don- 
nay.  .38  p.  (In  Petite  illustration,  no.  10.— 3 
uuii  1913,  serie-thea.tre,  no.  5) 

©  May  3,  1913  ;  2c.  May  24,  1913 ;  D  :  33308  ; 
Maurice  Donnay,  Paris.  12204 

Eclipse  (The);  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  E.  M.  Kel- 
ley.     [102]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  5,  1913 ;  D :  32199 ;  Ethel  M.  Kel- 
ley,  New  York.  12205 

Eclipse  of  the  honeymoon;  by  A.  C.  D.  Riley. 
10  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©   Alice   C.    D.    Riley.    Evanston,    111.;    D: 
9433,  Nov.  1.5,  1906;  2c.  Nov.  15,  1900.     12206 

Eclipse  quartette;  by  Whallen  and  Martell. 

©  Whallen  and  Martell.  Union  Hill,  N.  J. ; 
1893 :  52984.  Nov.  28.  12207 


586 


12208 


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12227 


Ecole  (L')  des  menages;  trasedie  bourgeolse  en 
5  actes  et  en  prose  [par]  Honore  de  Balzac, 
prC'Cedee  d'une  lettre  par  le  vte.  de  Spoelberch 
de  Lovenjoul.    Oeuvre  posthunie. 

<g)  res.  under  act  of  IMar.  3,  1905.  b.v  L.  Car- 
teret, Paris ;  res.  no.  899 ;  Ic.  Apr.  18,  1907. 

12208 

Ecole  (L')  du  peuple;  coraMie  en  1  acte,  en 
vers,  par  Charles  Delery.  Nouvelle-Orleans, 
Impr.  du  Propagateur  catholique,  1877.  30  p. 
8". 

©   Charles   Delery,    Bay    St.    Louis,    Miss. ; 
1877  :  3385.  Mar.  20  ;  2c.  Apr.  12.  12209 

Ecole  (L')  en  crinoline;  dance  and  pantomime 
in  1  act,  by  Mrs.  C.  Hemmick.  4  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  13.  1915  ;  D  :  42471 ;  Mrs.  Chris- 
tian Hemmick,  Washington.  12209a 

Economical  (An)  boomerang'.     W.  H.  Neall. 

©    P.    Garrett    &   co..    Philadelphia:    1892: 
46295,  Nov.  14.  12210 

Ecran  (L')  brise;  piece  en  1  acte,  par  H.  Bor- 
deaux. Paris,  Plon-Nourrit  et  cie.,  1908.  4 
p.  1.,  X,  43  p.     12°. 

©  Henry  Bordeaux,  Paris;  D :  13340,  July 
15,  1908;  2c.  July  15.  1908.  12211 

See  also  For  love's  sake. 


Ecrase  (L');  comedie  en  1  acte,  par  Maurice 
Froyez.  Paris,  C.  Joubert,  1910.  cover-title. 
85  p.    8°. 

©  July  30,  1910 ;  2c.  Aug.  1,  1910  ;  D  :  21G96  ; 
Joubert,  Paris.  12212 

Edad  (La)  de  hierro;  pasatiempo  comico-lirico 
en  1  acto,  dividido  en  4  cuadros,  original  y  en 
prosa  de  Arniches.  Garcia  Alvarez  y  Asensio 
Mas,  mfisica  de  Hermoso  y  Garcia  Alvarez. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1907. 
48  p.     12".     [Libretto  only] 

©  Arniches,  Garcia  Alvarez  v  Asensio  Mas, 
Madrid;  D:  11019,  Julv  22,  1907;  2c.  Julv  22. 
1907.  12213 

Edelfled  of  Barnard  castle;  historical  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  O.  Oes. 

©  Ovidia  Oes,  New  York ;  D :  15240,  Mar.  5, 
1909.  12214 

Edelweiss;  dramn  in  4  acts,  by  A.  W.  Wright, 
[51]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  le.  Aug.  21.  1911 ;  D :  25000 ;  Adelle  Wil- 
liams Wright,  Oakland,  Cal.  12215 

a  play  in  5  acts,  by  E.  C.  Mason.    62  p.    12°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Eva  Child  Mason,  Cincinnati ;  1886 :  3781, 
Feb.  13;  2c.  June  3.  12216 


Edelweiss — Continued. 

or,  Frida  the  Alpine  flower,  a  comedy  ro- 
mance in  a  prologue  and  3  acts,  by  .J.  A.  Eraser 
and  E.  Wood.    64  p.    f».    Typewritten. 

©  John  A.  Eraser  and  Eugene  Wood,  Chi- 
cago ;  1889 :  3823,  Feb.  1 ;  2c.  Feb.  7.         12217 

See  also  Snowflower. 

Eden  Gray;  by  C.  A.  Chase.  Galveston,  Strick- 
land printing  company,  1894. 

©  Carrie  A.  Chase,  Galveston.  Tex.;  1895: 
40411,  Aug.  6;  2c.  Aug.  6.  12218 

Eden  (The)  musee;  a  farcical,  musical,  comical, 
dramatic  absurdity,  by  R.  G.  Morris. 

©  Robert  Griffin  Morris,  New  York;  1887: 
2372,  Jan.  31.  12219 

Eden  1914;  comedy  drama  in  1  act,  by  A.  J. 
Price.     [2],  7  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  17,   1913;  D :  35327 ;  Arthur  J. 
Price.  New  York.  12220 

Edens  have;  af  P.  Lykke-Seest.  Kristiania,  H. 
Aschehoug  &  co.,  1911.    2  p.  1.,  169  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.  8.  1911 ;  2c.  Dec.  4,  1911 ;  D :  2.5930 : 
H.  Aschehoug  &  co.,  Christiania,  Norwav. 

12221 

Edessa;  or.  The  veiled  prophet  of  Khorassan, 
an  original  drama  in  5  acts,  by  M.  Estes.    Cin- 
cinnati, The  Ohio  Valley  pres.s,  1889.    46  p.    8°. 
©    IMedora    Estes,    Cincinnati ;    1889 :  8841. 
Mar.  20;  2c.  Mar.  25.  12222 

Edgar;  dramma  lirico  in  3  atti,  di  Ferdinando 
Fontana,  musica  di  Giacomo  Puccini.  Nuova 
edizione.  Milano  [etc.,  etc.]  G.  Ricordi  &  c, 
1905.    36  p.    8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  G.   Ricordi  &  co..  Milan;   D :  6693.   Mav 
19,  1905 ;  2c.  May  19,  1905.  12223 

Edgar  A.  Poe;  a  tragedy  in  3  acts,  by  S.  B.  Cor- 
rington. 

©  S.  B.  Corrington,  Fort  Smith,  Ark. ;  1876 : 
5233,  May  1.  12224 

Edgar  Arnold;  or.  The  genius  of  the  forge,  an 
American  drama  in  5  acts,  bv  L.  P.  Hills.  At- 
lanta, Ga.,  Fuller  &  Holcomb  [1881]  58  p. 
16°. 

©  L.  P.  Hills,  Atlanta ;  1881 :  1644,  Jan.  31 : 
2c.  Apr.  6.  12225 

Edge  o'  dark;  play  in  1  act,  by  Given  John 
[pseud,  of  G.  Jones]  [2],  21  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  25.  1912  ;  D  :  31489  ;  Gladys  Jones, 
London.  12226 

Edge  (The)  of  the  storm;  tale  of  the  Indian 
mutiny,  by  Henry  Pettit.  [3],  88  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  6,  1912;  D:  28240;  W.  Leonard 
Howe,  New  York.  12227 


587 


12228 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


12249 


Edge  (The)  of  the  whirlpool;  play  in  1  act,  by 
E.  F.  Payne.    22  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  20,  1911 ;  D :  25S12 ;  Edward  F. 
Payne,  Belmont,  Mass.  12228 

Edge  (The)  of  the  world;  Irish  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  A.  H.  Gilmer,    77  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

'  ©  Ic.  .Tune  11,  1915 ;  D :  40904 ;  Albert  Hat- 
ton  Gilmer,  Boston.  12228a 

Edge  tools;  an  original  lausbable  comedy  in  3 
acts  and  tableaux,  by  A.  G.  W.  Carter. 

©  A.  G.  W.  Carter,  New  York ;  1874 :  12401. 
Oct.  3.  12229 

Edged  tools;  a  comedy  drama  of  American  life, 
by  T.  C.  De  Leon. 

©  T.  C.  De  Leon,  Mobile ;  1873 :  3313,  Apr.  1. 
^  12230 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  .7.  L.  Gilder. 

©  Jeannette  L.  Gilder,  Newarii,  N.  J. ;  1876 : 
6540,  May  26.  12231 

dramatic  sketch,  by  E.  P.  Heath.    18  p.    4". 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  3,  1915  ;  D :  39855  ;  Eugene  Perei- 
val  Heath,  New  York.  12231a 

—  a  play,  by  J.  B.  Matthews. 

©  J.  Brander  Matthews,  New  York;  1873: 
13428,  Nov.  19.  12232 

•  play  in  1  act,  by  James  London.     [3]  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  17,  1914 ;  D :  38628 ;  Eva  M.  John- 
sou,  Glen  Ellyn,  111.  12232a 

Edgewood  folks;  a  di-ama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  E. 
Brown. 

©  J.  E.  Brown,  Beverly,  Mass. ;  1880 :  3249. 
Mar.  1.  12233 

or,  Connecticut  country  life,  a  drama  in  4 


acts,  by  J.  E.  Brown. 

©  Joseph  E.  Brown,  Beverly,  Mass. ;  1880 : 
7244,  May  10.  12234 

Edict  (The)  of  Nantes.  See  Richelieu's  strata- 
gem. 

Edil  (El);  pasillo  comico  en  prosa,  original  [de] 
li.  IM.  de  Pereda  y  E.  Armengod.  Madrid  [So- 
ciedad  de  autores  espauoles]  1908.    28  p.    8°. 

©  Ram6n  Maria  de  Pereda  y  Emilio  Arraen- 
god,  IMadrid ;  D :  14547,  Dec.  11,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec. 
11,  1908.  12235 

Edith;  dramatisches  gemjilde  in  5  aufziigen, 
11  bildern,  frei  nach  Ch.  Dickens  roman,  Doni- 
bey  und  sohn,  hrsg.  von  H.  F.  L.  M.  Steen. 

©  H.  F.  L.  M.  Steen,  Copenhagen;  1899: 
n5G42,  May  29;  2c.  May  29.  12236 

an  original  American  society  comedy,  in  4 

acts,  by  A.  B.  Miller. 

©  A.  B.  Miller,  New  York ;  1878 :  15165,  Dec. 
24.  12237 


Edith — Continued. 

or,   The  fatal  passion,  an  American  emo- 
tional drama  in  5  acts,  by  P.  Stoner. 

©Philip  Stoner,  New  York;  1875  :169,  Jan.7. 

12238 

Edith  Cade,  the  musician's  daughter;  an  origi- 
nal drama  in  3  acts,  by  R.  N,  Traver. 

©  Robert  N.  Traver,  St.  Joseph,  Mo. ;  1882 : 
3041,  Feb.  28.  12239 

Edith  Dombey;  a  play  in  5  acts  dramatized  from 
Dickens'  Dombey  and  son,  by  G.  Garrigues. 

©    Gertrude    Garrigues,    St.    Louis;    1872: 
12822,  Dec.  5.  12240 

Edith  Gray;  an  original  comedy  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  J.  K.  Tillotson. 

©  James  K.  Tillotson,  Easton,  Pa.;  1880: 
7377,  May  11.  12241 

Edith  of  eternity;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Charles 
Goddard.     [14]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  3,  1914 ;  D  :  38045  ;  Star  co.,  New- 
York.  12241a 

Editha's  burglar;  a  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act, 
by  G.  Thomas  and  E.  McP.  Smith. 

©  Gus.  Thomas  and  E.  McP.  Smith,  United 
States;  1884:2378,  Feb.  1.  12242 

Edith's  divorce;  by  A.  W.  Greeley.  29  p.  f". 
Typewritten. 

©    Alfred    W.    Greeley,    Washington;    D: 
11640,  Oct.  31,  1907;  2c.  Oct.  31,  1907.     12243 

Edith's  dream;  an  operetta  for  children,  words 
by  IMargaret  Fezandie  and  Edgar  Morette,  mu- 
sic bv  Eugene  Fezandie,  jr.  Boston,  W.  H. 
Baker  &  co.,  1897. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1897: 
413S2,  July  17 ;  2c.  Sept.  12.  12244 

Editor  (The);  an  American  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  L.  Aldrich  and  C.  T.  Vincent. 

©    Louis    Aldrich    and    Chas.    T.    Vincent. 
United  States ;  1890 :  2635,  Jan.  18.  12245 

a   dramatic   sketch    in    several    scenes,   by 

Frank  B.  Coigne.    6  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  14,  1912;   D:  29044;   Champion 
film  CO.,  New  York.  12246 

libretto,  by  Mrs.  L.  Adler. 

©  Mrs.  Louis  Adler  and  Isidor  Schoenberg, 
Baltimore ;  1S93 :  11363,  Mar.  6.  12247 

Editor-in-chief;  farce  comedy  of  newspaper 
life,  by  Charles  Ulrich.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Deni- 
son  [1909]     30  p.     12". 

©   Sept.  27,   1909;  2c.   Sept.  29,   1909;   D: 
16955;  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago.  12248 

Editorial  (The)  excursionists;  an  American 
musical  extravaganza  in  2  acts,  by  G.  W.  Dan- 
nettell. 

©   George  W.   Dannettell,    Seymour,    Ind. ; 
1880 :  19001,  Dec.  13.  12249 


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Editors  (The);  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  M.  Kramer  and  E.  W.  Hanley. 

©  John  M.  Kramer  and  Edward  W.  Hanley, 
Dayton,  O. ;  1883  :  11970,  June  29.  12250 

Editor's  (The)  daughter;  a  farce  comedy  in  4 
acts,  by  C.  C.  Brown. 

©    Chalmers    C.    Brown,    Columbus,    Ind. : 
1892 :  66S5,  Feb.  11.  12251 

Editor's  (The)  romance;  a  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  J.  D.  Farrell. 

©  .Tohn  D.  Farrell,  Chicago;  D:  10155,  Mar. 
16,  1907.  12252 

by  W.  C.  Herman.    77  p.    4°.    Typewrit- 


ten, 

©  Ic.  Nov.  7,  1914 ;  D :  38722 ;  William  Cal- 
vin Herman,  Chicago.  12252a 

- — ■  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  H.  P.  Mawson  and  H. 


Douglas. 

©  Harrv  P.  Mawson  and  Harry  Douglas, 
United  States ;  D :  10365,  Apr.  17,  1907.  12253 

Editor's  (An)  sanctum.     See  Ribbons. 

Editor's  (The)  troubles;  a  farce  in  1  scene,  by 
Edward  Harrigan.    New  Yorlc,  R.  M.  De  Witt. 

©  Robert  M.   De  Witt,   New  York;   1875: 
7700,  July  23;  2c.  Sept.  2.  12254 

Edla  Nord;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  Ottenberg. 
©  Gerda  Ottenberg,  New  York ;   D :  10488, 
May  4,  1907.  12255 

Edland's  husband;  dramatic  inconsistency  in 
4  acts,  by  Hayden  Talbot.  [88]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  6,  1913 ;  D  :  34031 ;  Sanger  &  Jor- 
dan, New  York.  12256 

Edmund  Kean;  a  drama,  by  E.  F.  Goodwin.  20 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edward  F.  Goodwin,  Boston ;  1890 :  2.5600. 
Aug.  18 ;  2c.  Aug.  18.  12257 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  G.  Cameron. 

©  F.  G.  Cameron,  New  York;  1871:4017, 
Apr.  29.  12258 

■  a  romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Hayes. 

©    Edmond    Hayes,    Chicago;    1893:21088. 
May  4.  12259 

romantic  play  in  4  acts,  by  P.  A.  Fitzger- 


ald. 

©  P.  A.  Fitzgerald,  United   States;   1874: 
9383,  July  17.  12260 

or,  Genius  and  passion,  a  drama,  by  A.  E. 


Twiford. 

©    Albert    Edmund    Twiford,    New    York; 
1892 :  40546,  Oct.  6.  12261 

Edna;  by  A.  W.  Dotson. 

©  Alexander  AVhite  Dotson,  West  Bay  City, 
Mich. ;  1886 :  1815,  Jan.  22.  12262 


Edna — Continued. 
a  play  in  5  acts. 

©  George  W.  Beardsley,  Boston ;  1874 :  2082, 
Feb.  21.  12263 

Edna  Dean;  a  play,  by  E.  A.  Wood  and  J.  R. 
Garey. 

©  E.  Allen  Wood  and  J.  R.  Garey,  Pitts- 
burgh ;  1892  :  13346,  Mar.  26.  12264 

Edna,  the  veteran's  daughter.     See  Tat. 

Edna's  ghost;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Alf  Hamp- 
ton.   Typewritten. 

©  Mary  Patrice  Gunning,  New  York ;  1898 : 
71915,  Dec.  10;  2c.  Dec.  10.  12265 

Educating  Moriarty;  playlette  in  1  act,  by  W. 
Cluxton.    17  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  14, 1915 ;  D :  41497 ;  Walter  Clux- 
ton, New  York.  12265a 

Education;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  R.  Danenbaum. 
[109]  p.    4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  12,  1911 ;  D :  25473 ;  Roby  Danen- 
baum, Minneapolis.  12266 

Education  de  prince;  pifice  en  4  actes  [par 
Maurice  Donnay]  [Paris,  Impr.  de  I'lllustra- 
tion]  1906.    2  p.  1.,  96  p.    8". 

©  M.  Donnay,  Paris ;  D :  9628,  Dec.  13,  1906 ; 
2c.  Dec.  13,  1900.  12267 

Education  (The)  of  Beatrice;  a  play  in  4  acts 
and  a  prologue,  by  M.  Champagne.    113  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Mildred  Champagne,  Cambridge,  Mass. ; 
D :  9382,  Nov.  5,  1906 ;  2c.  Nov.  5,  1906. 

12268 

Education  (The)  of  Elizabeth;  a  comedy  in  4 
acts,  by  R.  Horniman.  114  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Roy  Horniman,  Ix)ndon ;   D :  11567,  Oct. 
19,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  19,  1907.  12269 

Education  (The)  of  Mr.  Surrage;  comedy  in  4 
acts,  by  Allan  Monkhouse.  London,  Sidgwick 
&  Jackson,  ltd.,  1913.    93  p.    12". 

©  Sept.  22,  1913 ;  2c.  Oct.  6,  1913  ;  D  :  34639 ; 
Sidgwick  &  Jackson,  ltd.,  London.  12270 

Educationalheimer's  kollege  of  knowledge;  by 
W.  E.  Riley.    9  p.    f".    Typewritten. 

©   William   E.    Riley,    Louisville;    D:4957, 
Apr.  29,  1904;  2c.  Apr.  29,  1904.  12271 

Edward  and  Isabel;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J. 
Teackle. 

©  John  Teackle,  Baltimore ;  1888 :  3419,  Jan. 
31.  12272 

Edward  England;  an  operetta  in  3  acts,  by 
Mrs.  S.  Crowninshield.  107  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Mrs.  Schuyler  Crowninshield,  New  York; 
D :  6171,  Feb.  2,  1905 ;  2c.  Feb.  2,  1905.     12273 


589 


12274 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


12290 


Edward  Garrett,   a  story  of  Mars;  by  Harry 

Porter    [i.  e.  J.  H.   Porter]      Boston,  Lincoln 

publishing  conipuny,  1909.     118  p.     port.     12". 

©  James  Henry  I'ortor,  Boston;  D :  13150, 

.Tune  9,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  28,' 1909.  12274 

Edward  McBee,  artist;  by  R.  W.  Frost.  Type- 
written. 

©  Kufus  W.  Frost,  New  York  ;  1897 :  37209, 
.Tune  24  :  2c.  June  24.  12275 

Edward  Stanly;  or,  The  pangs  of  remorse,  a 
play  in  5  acts,  by  A.  Brewster.  fSan  Fran- 
cisco] The  author,  1873.    48  p.    16". 

©  Albert   Brewster,   San   Francisco;   1873: 
11256,  Oct.  2 ;  2c.  Nov.  11.  12276 

Edward  the  Confessor;  or.  Sceptre  and  sword, 
drama  in  5  acts,  adapted  from  the  French,  by 
Beruiett  D.  Charron.  New  York,  J.  F.  Wagner. 
1904.     41  p.     12°. 

©  Joseph  F.  Wagner,  New  York ;  D :  5953, 
Dec.  22,  1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  22,  1904.  12277 

Edward  the  Second,  f^ce  Masterpieces  of  the 
English  drama:  Christopher  Marlowe. 

Edward  the  Third.     Sec  Lilies  that  fester. 

Edward  Whalley,  the  regicide;  a  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  W.  F.  Litch. 

©    Wilbur    F.    Litch,    Philadelphia;    1876: 
7668,  June  26.  12278 

Edward's  play;  or,  The  way  out,  comedy  in  4 
acts,  by  Thomas  Louden.  145  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  30,   1915;   D:  41600;    Elizabeth 

Valentine  Louden.  Fanwood,  N.  J.         12278a 

Edwards,  the  spy;  an  original  drama  in  5  acts. 

bv   Arthur    L.    Buzzell.      New    York,    Dick    & 

Fitzgerald,  1901.     44  p.     12°. 

©  Dick  &   Fitzgerald,   New   York ;    D :  622, 

July  1.  1901 ;  2c.  Sept.  17,  1901.  12279 

Edwin  Drood,  his  mystery,  its  solution;  in  5 

acts,  dramatized  from  Charles  Dickens,  by  T. 

C  De  Leon. 

©  T.   C.   De  Leon.   Baltimore ;   1870 :  2778. 
Oct.  13.  12280 

Edwin  Wier;  play  in  4  acts,  by  B.  Border.  [48] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  10.  1910 ;  D :  22259 ;  Bartlett  Bor- 
der. San  Francisco.  12281 
Eel  (The)     See  Once  a  thief. 
Eeny  Meeny;  moonshine  fantasy  in  3  acts,  by 
P.  Mackaye.    117  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  24,  1913;  D:  32067;  Percy  Mac- 
kaye, Cambridge,  Mass.  12282 

Eether  or  eyther;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Robert  C. 
Y.  Meyers.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  and  com- 
pany, 1909.  12  p.  16°.  (On  cover:  Baker's 
ed.  of  plays) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston  ;  D :  14775, 
Jan.  9,  1909;  2c.  Jan.  16,  1909.  12283 


Effect  (The)  of  drugs;  play  in  1  act,  by  S.  B. 
:McHenry.     [1],  32  p.   4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  20,  1914;  D:  36429;  Samuel  B. 
McHenry,  Chicago.  12283a 

Effects  (The)  of  a  wind  pudding.  See  Dar- 
win's missing  links. 

Effects    (The)    of   the    storm;    by    C.    Wilford. 

Proof. 
■      ©  Charles  Wilford.  South  Omaha,  Neb.;  D: 
1.5455,  Mar.  26,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  26,  1909. 

12284 

Effects  (The)  of  war.     See  Volunteers  (The) 

Effervescing;  a  comedv  in  4  acts,  by  B.  F.  Seitz. 
Newville,  Pa.,  1896.    68  p.     12°. 

©  B.  Frank  Seitz,  Newville,  Pa.;  1896: 
3.589,  Jan.  10;  2c.  Jan.  22.  12285 

Same.     [Rev.  ed.]    Newville,  Pa..  1896.    68 

p.    12°. 

©  B.  Frank  Seitz,  Newville,  Pa.;  1S96: 
23.590,  Apr.  16 ;  Ic.  Apr.  16.  12286 

Same.    Newville,  Pa.,  1902.    68  p.    8°. 

©  B.  Frank  Seitz,  Newville,  Pa.;  D :  1753, 
Apr.  17,  1902;  Ic.  Apr.  17,  1902;  Ic.  May  2, 
1902.  12287 

Efficiency  (The)  of  man;  an  amusing  play  in  3 
scenes,  for  men  or  boys  only,  by  M.  F.  Hutch- 
inson. London,  J.  Williams,  ltd.,  1909.  31  p. 
8°. 

©  Joseph  Williams,  ltd.,  London  ;  D  :  15403, 
Mar.  22,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  22,  1909.  12288 

EfRe  Gower;  or.  The  forsaken,  an  emotional 
drama  in  5  acts,  by  P.  A.  Fitzgerald. 

©  Mrs.  Andrew  Flynn,  Huntsville,  Ala. ; 
1876 :  12678,  Nov.  1.5.  12289 

Efla.e's  Christmas  dream;  a  play  for  children, 

adapted    by    Laure    Claire    Foucher    from    A 

Christmas  dream  and  how  it  came  true,  by 

Louisa  M.  Alcott.     Boston,  Little,  Brown,  and 

company,  1912.    .53  p.  incl.  front.     12°. 

©  Apr.  3,  1912  ;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1912  ;  A :  309833  ; 
.John  S.  P.  Alcott,  Brookline,  Mas.s.  12290 

Efterladte  skrifter;  af  Henrik  Ibsen,  udgivne 
af  Halvdan  Koht  og  Julius  Elias.  Kristiania 
og  Ki0benhavn,  Gyldendalske  boghandel,  Nor- 
disk  forlag,  1909.    3  v.     8°. 

Dram.\tic  contents  :  v.  1.  Norma. — Cat- 
ilina. — Rypen  i  .Tustedal. — Sancthansnatten. — 
Fjeldfuglen. — Svanhild.  v.  2.  Peer  Cynt. — 
De  unges  forbund. — Kejser  og  Galilaeer. — 
Samfundets  st0tter.— Et  dukkeh.iem.  v.  3. 
Gengangere.  —  Vildanden.  —  Rosmersholm. — 
Fruen  fra  havet. — Hedda  Gabler. — Bygmester 
Solness.  — Lille  Eyolf.  — John  Gabriel  Bork- 
man. — NSr  vi  d0de  vSgner. — Opstandelsens 
dag. 

©  Oct.  27.  1909 ;  2c.  Nov.  27,  1909 ;  A— For- 
eign 560;  Gyldendalske  boghandel,  Nordisk 
forlag.  Christiania,  Norway.  12290a 


590 


12291 


COPYRIGHTED   IN"    THE   UNITED  STATES 


12312 


Egaree;  an  original  play  in  5  acts  and  a  pro- 
logue, by  G.  A.  Meriglii. 

©  Caroline  A.   Merighi.   New   York;   1878: 
12918,  Nov.  9.  12291 

in  3  acts,  by  C.  A.  Merighi. 


©  Caroline  A.  Merighi.  New   York;   1876: 
13055.  Nov.  24.  12292 

Eggleston  sisters;  a  musical  comedy  skit,  by 
Charles  Horwitz.  5  p.  f".  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©    Ann-    Hannah    Lesser,    New    York:    D: 
7453.  Oct.  25.  1905;  2c.  Oct.  9,  1905.       12293 

Eggs;  a  fowl  play,  or  musical  comedy  in  1  act, 
with  AAhich  is  hen-corporated  the  eggs-citing, 
eggs-hilarating,  eggs-traordinary  and  eggs-cru- 
ciating  comic  opera,  hen-titled  Omelette,  in 
1  act,  ink-ubated  by  the  author,  C.  F.  Pidgin, 
musical  lays  by  the  composer,  J.  H.  Woods. 

©  Charles  F.  Pidgin  and  J.  Harrison  Woods. 
Boston  ;  1881 :  17954,  Nov.  18.  12294 

Eglamore  (The)  portraits.  See  Little  Mrs. 
Cummin, 

Eglantina;  romantic  parlor  play,  by  M.  E.  W. 
Freeman.  (In  The  Ladies'  home  jouriial. 
.Tuly,  1910) 

©  June  25,  1910 ;  2c.  July  7, 1910 ;  D :  21599  : 
Marv  E.  Wilkins  Freeman.  Metuchen,  N.  J. 

12295 

Eglantine;  or,  The  enchanted  stream,  a  musi- 
cal comedy  extravaganza,  by  G.  Kiper.  94  p. 
f".     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Gertrude  Kiper,  Chicago :  D :  2954.  Feb. 
n.  1903 ;  2c.  Feb.  5,  1903.  12296 

Egmont.     See  Faust. 

Ego  sum  qui  sum;  a  grand  melodrama  in  3  acts 

and  7  tableaux,  by  Martha  Lafitte  Johnson. 
©  Emma  L.  Pridham.  Philadelphia  ;  1880 : 

3062,  Feb.  25.  12297 

Egoist  (The);  play,  by  J.  P.  Blechman  and  J. 
Wallach.     [.30]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  20.  1910 ;  D :  21844 ;  Joseph  Peter 
Blechman.  New  York,  and  Jacob  Wallach. 
Newark.  N.  J.  12298 

play   in  3  acts,   by   J.   Noel.      [87]    p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  1,  1911;  D:  23836;  Joseph  Noel. 
New  York.  12299 

Egotist  (The);  in  3  acts  and  5  scenes,  by  A.  H. 
Hakanson.     69  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  A.  Heimer  Hakanson,  New  York :  D : 
10180,  June  28,  1909 ;  2c.  June  28,  1909.    12300 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  R.  Strathy.  51  p.    f°. 

Typewritten. 

©    Robert    Strathy,    New    York;  D :  14242. 

Nov.  9,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  18,  1908.  12301 


Egy  szomouru  haziur  aki  a  Vig-utczaban 
lakik;  irta  Heyder  Bela. 

©  Hevder  Bela.  New  York ;  D :  10165.  Feb. 
25,  1907.  12302 

Egypt;  opera  in  3  acts,  by  William  J.  McCov, 
text  by  C.  K.  Field.  31  p.  8°.  Printed.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Ic.  Sept.  8,  1914;  D:  38085:  Charles  K. 
P^ield,  San  Francisco.  12302a 

an  original  American  drama,  in  4  acts,  bv 

.L  M.  Hoffman. 

©  John  M.  Hoffman.  Chicago ;  1896 :  29303. 
May  13.  '  12303 

play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Sheldon.     171  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  25, 1910 ;  D  :  20885 ;  Edward  Shel- 
don. New  l^ork.  12304 


—  Same.     New  York,  Tower  bros.  stationery 
CO.     [1912]     cover-title,  52  p.     16". 

©    Dec.    14,    1912;    2c.    Dec.    19,    1912;    D: 
31742 ;  Edward  Sheldon,  New  York.         12305 


—  a  tragedy  in  4  acts,  interspersed  with  mu- 
sic, by  A.  L.  Slade.  21  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Anna  Lee  Slade,  Washington ;  D :  123S2, 
Feb.  18.  1908 ;  2c.  Feb.  18,  1908.  12306 


Egypt  B.  C.  1300. 
ian  mythology. 


See  Abdel  Kadir's  Egypt- 


Egypt  through  centuries;  a  spectacular  drama, 
by  A.  Francioli. 

©    Augusto    Francioli.    Guttenberg,    N.    J.', 
1802  :  8341,  Feb.  23.  12307 

Egypt  under  Cleopatra;  a  spectacular  panto- 
mime, by  G.  B.  Okey. 

©   George   B.    Okey,    Columbus,    O. ;    1888: 
114.34,  Apr.  19.  12308 

Egypta;  pantimime  in  3  scenes  without  words. 
3  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  19,  1910 ;  D  :  20241 ;  Ruth  Dennis. 
New  York.  12309 

Egypta,  the  wondrous  story  of  the  Nile;  sacred 
opera  in  4  acts,  adaptation  of  words,  plot,  and 
music  by  W.  D.  Chenery.  Libretto.  [Spring- 
field, 111.,  1893]     1  p.  1.,  22  p.     16°. 

©  Will  D.  Chenerv,  Springfield,  III. ;  1893 : 
47061,  Oct.  21;  Ic.  Oct.  25;  Ic.  Dec.  7.     12310 

Egyptian  (The)  bracelet;  a  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  H.  F.  Taylor.    121  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Henry  Fitch  Taylor.  Cos  Cob.  Conn. ;  D : 
10419,  Apr.  26,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  26,  1907.     12311 

play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  M.  Allen  and  Pearl  O. 

Pearson.     62  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  14.  1911 ;  D :  23963 ;  C.  M.  Allen. 
Glendale,  Cal.  12312 


591 


12313 


DKAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


12329 


Egyptian  (The)  dancer;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
U.  Akerstrom. 

©  UUie  Akerstrom,  Chicago;  1893:34115, 
July  21.  12313 

Egyptian  (An)  mummy;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  C.  Parks  and  U.  G.  James.  37  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  John  C.  Parks  and  Raymond  G.  James, 
Chicago;  D:6167,  Feb.  2,  1905;  2c.  Feb.  23, 
1905.  12314 

play   in    1    act,    by    A.    Finlayson    and   A. 


Flatico.    6  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  19,  1913 ;  D :  33339 ;  Al  Flatico, 
Thos.  Emerson  and  Alex.  Finlayson,  Cleve- 
land. 12315 

—  See  also  Pharaoh. 


Egyptian  necromancy.  See  Abdel  Kadir's 
mystical  lock  and  chain  cross. 

Egyptian  (The)  Pompeii;  an  electrical  drama 
in  5  acts,  by  .1.  F.  Palmer. 

©    John    Fav    Palmer,    Cleveland;    1898: 
12723,  Feb.  21.  12316 

Egyptian  (An)  princess;  a  farce-comedy  sketch 
in  1  act,  by  C.  P.  Brown.  8  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  12,  1909 ;  D :  16548 ;  Charles  P. 
Brown,  Darien,  Conn.  12317 

or.  The  Princess  Irma,  a  musical  comedi- 
etta in  1  act.  by  S.  Clark.  6  p.  4".  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Libretto  only] 

©   Sadie   Clark,    United   States;   D:  10974, 
July  15,  1907;  2c.  .July  13,  1907.  12318 

Egyptian  (An)  romance;  or,  A  slave  of  the 
Orient,  a  melodrama  in  4  nets,  by  W.  C.  Chil- 
ders.    28  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  Al.  S.  Evans,  Portsmouth,  O. ;  D:5231. 
.Tune  24,  1904;  2c.  June  24,  1904.  12319 

Egyptian  (The)  vagabonds;  a  comedy  in  3  acts. 
[31]  p.    f".    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    10,    1909;    D:  16524;    F.    M. 
Quiun,  Portland,  Or.  12320 

Eh!  what  did  you  say?  a  farce  in  3  scenes,  by 
Mrs.  H.  M.  Toler.  Clyde,  O.,  A.  D.  Ames,  1885. 
10  p.  12".  ( [Ames'  series  of  standard  and 
minor  drama,  no.  148] ) 

©  A.  D.  Ames,  Clyde,  O. ;  1885 :  24026,  Nov. 
16 ;  2c.  Nov.  16.  12321 

Eh!  what  is  it?  a  comedy  in  2  acts,  dramatized 
by  S.  I.  Waggaman. 

©  S.  I.  Waggaman,  Washington ;  1871 :  4023, 
May  18.  12322 

an    Ethiopian    sketch,    by    J.    C.    Stewart 

[pseud,  of  .Tohn  Stewart  Crossy]     New  York, 
R.  M.  De  Witt. 

©  Robert  M.  De  Witt,  New  York;   1871: 
12493,  Dec.  29 ;  2c.  Jan.  15,  1872.  12323 


Ehe  (Eine);  die  tragodie  eines  weibes  in  3  auf- 
ziigen,  von  Carl  M.  Jacoby.  Leipzig,  P.  Re- 
clam,  jiin.  [1911]  93  p.  24".  (On  cover:  Uui- 
versal-bibliothek,  5310) 

©  Aug.  1, 1911 ;  2c.  Sept.  28,  1911 ;  D :  25333 : 
Philipp  Reclam,  jun.,  Leipzig.  12324 

Ehebrecherin  (Die);  drama  in  1  akt,  von  S.  Va- 
cano.    Berlin,  Dahlem,  1909.    16  p.    12". 

©  Apr.  1,  1910 ;  2c.  Apr.  19,  1910 ;  D :  20836 ; 
Stefan  Vacano,  Austria.  12325 

Ehemannerzug  (Der);  operette  in  3  akten,  von 
Alexander  Eugel  und  Karl  Lindau,  musik  von 
Karl  Kappeller.  Leipzig,  Wien,  J.  Wein- 
berger. 1909.    37  p.     12".     [Libretto  only] 

©  Oct.  9,  1909 ;  2c.  Oct.  23,  1909 ;  D  :  17176 ; 
Josef  Weinberger,  Leipzig.  12326 

Ehemaskerade;  lustspiel  in  4  akten,  von  Ro- 
bert Walter.    Wien,  Comoedia,  1914.    65  p.    8". 

©  Ic.  July  11,  1914;  D:  37533;  Comoedia, 
Vienna.  12326a 

Ehrenwort;  schauspiel  in  4  akten,  von  E.  Jacobi. 
Kassel,  F.  W.  Schmitt  [1909]     90  p.    8°. 

©  Sept.  9,  1909;  2c.  Sept.  23,  1909;  D: 
16855;  Emil  Jacobi,  Cassel,  Germany.     12327 

Ehrgefiihl;  schauspiel  in  3  aufziigen,  von  Her- 
bert Steineck.  Berlin,  Vertriebsstelle  des  Ver- 
bandes  deutscher  biihnenschriftsteller,  g.  m. 
b.  h.,  1914.    112  p.    8". 

©  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1914;  D:  30315;  Vertriebs- 
stelle des  Verbandes  deutscher  biihnenschrift- 
steller, g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin.  12327a 

Ehrlich  wahrt  am  langsten;  dramatisches  spiel 
fiir  etwa  20  miiiuiliche  rollen,  einem  alten 
gesellenstiick  nachgearbeitet  und  vielfach  er- 
weitert  von  E.  .T.  Freunil.  Antigo.  Wis.,  An- 
tigo  pub.  CO.,  1914.     1  p.  1.,  34  p.     10". 

©  Mar.  9,  1914 ;  2c.  Blar.  13,  1914 ;  D :  36.334 ; 
Antigo  pub.  co.,  Antigo,  Wis.  12327b 

Eibiger  (Der)  yid;  tragedy  in  4  acts,  by  D. 
Pinski. 

1914.     61  p.     12".     [Translation:  The  eternal 
.Jew] 

©  Apr.  28,  1914 ;  2c.  IMay  7,  1914 ;  D :  36961 ; 
David  Pinski,  New  York.  12327c 

Eigensinn.     See  Einer  muss  heiraten. 

Eight  bells;  a  drama  of  the  sea,  in  a  prologue 
and  3  acts,  by  A.  Daly. 

©  Augustin  Daly,  New  York ;  1874 :  388. 
Jan.  12.  12328 

a   nautical   pantomimic  comedy,   by   J.   F. 

Byrne.     Typewritten. 

©  John  F.  Byrne.  Norwich,  Conn. ;  1891 : 
16071,  IMay  6 ;  2c.  aiay  14.  12329 


592 


12330 


COPYRIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


12343 


Eight  bells — Continued. 

— —  a  nautical  pantomimic  comedy,  in  3  acts,  by 

J.  F.  Byrne.    Latest  ed.    Typewritten. 

©  John  F.  Byrne,   Norwich,   Conn. ;   1897 : 

65472,  Nov.  24;  2c.  Nov.  24.  12330 

Eight  hours;  a  comcdj'-drama  in  4  acts,  by  L. 
P.  Nelson. 

©   Lars   P.   Nelson,    Chicago;    1890:37508, 
Nov.  2G.  12331 


—  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  L.  P.  Nelson. 

©   Lars    P.   Nelson,    Chicago;    1890:21752, 
July  7.  12332 

■Sec  also,  at  end  of  alphabet,  titles  begin- 


ning with  figures :  8  hours. 

Eight  hundred  rubles;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  G. 
Neihardt.    12  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  31,  1913 ;  D  :  33966 ;  John  Gneise- 
nau   Neihardt,   Bancroft,   Neb.  12333 

Eight-thirty  (The)  limited;  a  1  act  luusical 
farce,  by  E.  I^ixloy  [psfud.  of  Edgar  Grant 
Bixler]  and  Henry  Fink.  4  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©    Edgar    Bixler,    Washington ;    D :  157G9, 
May  3,  1909 ;  2c.  May  3,  1909.  12334 

■ ■  See  also  at  end  of  alphabet,  titles  begin- 
ning with  figures  :  8  :  30  (The)  limited. 

Eight  years  ago;  a  farce-comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
G.  F.  Steely.    Typewritten. 

©    Guy    F.    Steely,    Chicago;    1898:27353. 
May  2  ;  2c.  May  2.  12335 

Eighteen  fifteen — nineteen  fifteen.  See,  at  end 
of  alphabet,  titles  beginning  with  figures : 
1815-1915. 

Eighteen  hours  after  the  wedding;  by  M.  M. 
Stanley.     2  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Maud  Mae  Stanley.  Chicago;   D :  15420. 
Mar.  19,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  19,  1909.  12336 

Eighteen  hundred  and  seven.  See,  at  end  of 
alphabet,  titles  beginning  with  figures :  1807. 

Eighteen  hundred  and  thirty.  See,  at  end  of 
alphabet,  titles  beginning  with  figures:  1830. 

Eighteen  miles  from  home;  a  comedy  ck'ama 
in  4  acts,  by  W.  T.  Hodge.  108  p.  f".  Type- 
written. 

©  William  T.  Hodge.  Rochester.  N.  Y. ;  D : 
2188,  Aug.  6,  1902 ;  2c.  Nov.  21,  1904.       12337 

Eighteen  ninety.  See,  at  end  of  alphabet,  titles 
beginning  with  figures:  1890. 

Eighteen  ninety-one — twenty  ninety-one.  See, 
at  end  of  alplial)et,  til1(\-!  beginning  with  fig- 
ures:  1891-2091. 

Eighteen  ninety-three — nineteen  ninety-three. 
See,  at  end  of  alphabet,  titles  beginning  with 
figures:  1893-1993. 


Eighteen  ninety-two — twenty  ninety-two.  See 
at  end  of  alphabet,  titles  beginning  with  fig- 
ures:  1892-2092. 

Eighteen  ninety  -  two — twenty  ninety  -  two — 
thirty  ninety-two.  See,  at  end  of  alphabet, 
titles  beginning  with  figures:  1892-2092- 
3092. 

Eighteen  seventy-one.  See,  at  end  of  alphabet, 
titles  beginning  with  figures:  1871. 

Eighteen  seventy-six.  See,  at  end  of  alphabet, 
titles  beginning  with  ligures :  1876. 

Eighteen  sixty-three.  Sec,  at  end  of  alphabet, 
titles  beginning  with  figures :  1863. 

Eighteen  twelve.  See,  at  end  of  alphabet,  titles 
beginning  with  figures:  1812. 

Eighteen  years  later.     See  Johanna. 

Eighteenth  century  afternoon;  a  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  J.  O'Connor. 

©  Joseph  O'Connor,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
4894,  Apr.  18,  1904.  12338 

Eighteenth  century  lodge;  by  J.  E.  Morcombe. 
53  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.  .Tan.  26,  1910;   D :  20032 ;   .Toseph  E. 
Morcombe,  Storm  Lake,  la.  12339 


Eighth    (The)    century   crime, 
king  of  Spain. 


See  Roderick, 


Eighth  (The)  commandment;  a  play  in  i  acts, 
by  G.  Middleton  and  L.  Westervelt. 

©  George  Middleton  and  Leonidas  Wester- 
velt, New  York  ;  D  :  72.52,  Sept.  13,  1905. 

12340 

Eighth  (The)  day;  play  of  states  of  m'uid  in  3 
acts,  by  S.  F.  Austin.  100  p.  4".  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Ic.    July    19,    1915;    D:  412.55;    Stephen 
Finis  Austin,  Brooklyn.  12340a 

Eighth  (The)  husband;  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
M.  W.  Kassler.    17,  [2]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  26,  1911 ;  D  :  24294  ;  M.  W,  Kass- 
ler, New  York.  12341 

Eighty  days  around  the  world;  or.  A  tour  of 
the  earth  on  a  wager,  a  sensational,  spectacu- 
lar comedy-drama  in  a  prologue  and  5  tab- 
leaux, adapted  from  the  French  of  Jules 
Verne's  La  tour  du  monde,  by  W.  H.  Lytell. 

©  W.   H.   Lytell,   New   York;    1880:10887. 
July  15.  12342 

Eighty-five's  record  run;  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
by  M.  Owen.    38  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    29,    1911;    D :  24095 ;    Martha 
Owen,  Cobalt,  Canada.  12343 


5379—15- 


-^38 


593 


12343 


DEAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


12360 


Eileen;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Keir.    55 
p.    4°.    Typewi'itten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  5,  1915 ;  D :  39587 ;  Angela  Keir, 
New  York.  12343  a 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Mrs.  R.  E.  Frey.    52  p. 


12".     Printed. 

©  Mrs.  R.  E.  Frey,  St.  Louis;  1898:19738, 
Mar.  26;  2c.  Aug.  3.  12344 

play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  li.  Masters.    Chicago, 


The  Rooks  press,  1910.    84  p.     12". 

©  -Tune  10.  1910;  2c.  .Tune  13,  1910;  D: 
21324 ;  Edgar  Lee  Masters,  Chicago.        12345 

Eileen  alannah;  by  A.  M.  Williamson.  35  p.  f. 
Typewritten. 

©  Alice  Maude  Williamson.  Toronto,  Can- 
ada; D:  14863,  Jan.  21,  1009;  2c.  Jan.  21, 
1909.  12346 

Eileen  og'e;  or.  Dark's  the  hour  before  the 
dawn,  a  drauiu  in  -1  acts,  by  Edmund  Fal- 
coner [pseud,  of  Ednuuul  O'Rourke] 

©  Charles  D.  Brown,  N.'w  York;  1871: 
6015,  June  24.  12347 


Einer  muss  heiraten!  lustspiel,  von  Alexander 
AVilhelmi  [pseud,  of  Alexander  Victor  Zeeh- 
meister],  [nm\]  Eigensinn;  lustspiel,  von 
[Julius]  Roderich  Benedix.  3  aufl.  mit  en- 
glischen  noten.  New  York,  H.  Holt  and  com- 
jiauy;  Boston,  C.  Schoenhof  [1888]  75  p. 
12*. 

©  Henry  Holt  &  co..  New  York  ;  1888 :  27024. 
Sept.  21;  2c.  Oct,  11.  12354 

ed.  with  notes  and  vocabulary  by  Wm. 

Addison    Hervey.      New    Yoi'k.    H.    Holt    and 
company,  1905.     vii,  124  p.     12". 

©  Henry  Holt  &  CO..  New  York;  D:7481. 
()(•).  ;M.  190.-,:  •_><•.  Oct.  31.  190.'>.  12355 

Einer  von  imsere  leute.  See  One  of  our  peo- 
ple. 

Einheirat;  schwank  in  3  aktcn,  von  Alexander 
Engol  und  Julius  Horst.  Wien,  Verlag  von 
F.  W.  Schmieden,  1910.     06  p.     12". 

©  Apr.  9,  1910 ;  2c.  Mav  3,  1910 ;  I) :  20943  : 
F.  C.  Schmieden,  Vienna.  12356 

Einleitung-.     See  Napoleon  IL 

Einsame     menschen.        Sec     Dramatic     (The) 


an  Irish  drania  in  4  Jic-ts,  by  Edmund  ^.oi,ks  of  Gerhart  Hauptmann. 


Falconer  [pseud,  of  Ednnind  O'Rourke]  New 
York,  R.  M.  De  Witt  [1870]  1  p.  1.,  44  p.  12". 
( [De  Witt's  acting  plays,  no.  202] ) 

•      ©  Robert   M.   De  Witt,   New   York;    1876: 
8002,  July  3 ;  2c.  July  20.  12348 

Eileen's  love.     Src  Owen  O'Neil. 

Eilleen  alanna;  or,  The  dawning'  of  the  day, 
a  drama  in  4  a.cts,  by  N.  1j.  Munro  and  Ken- 
ward  Philp. 

©    Norman    Ij.    Munro    &    co..    New    York ; 
1876 :  12214,  Nov.  2.  12349 

a   new   sensational    Irish   drania    in   4 


acts,  by  W.  H.  Rightmire. 

©  William  H.  Rightmire,  New  York;  1876: 
11876,   Oct.   23.  12350 

Eilleen  allanna;  a  new  original  Irish  drama  in 
5  acts,  by  W.  T.  Dulalfc 

©   C.    F.    Nichols,    New    York;    1877:1310. 
Feb.  2.  12351 

Eily;  an  original  Irish  drania  in  4  acts,  being 
an  amended  title  of  play  originally  entered  for 
copyright  under  the  caption  of  Imp,  by  Fred 
Marsden  (W.  A.  Sliver)  45  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©   Fred   Marsden    (W.   A.    Sliver),    United 
States;  1885 :  17657,  Aug.  19;  2c.  Jan.  IS,  1886. 

12352 

Einar  Eskilson;  dramatic  legend  in  3  acts  writ- 
ten for  music,  by  E.  F.  laindstrom.  44  p. 
4".     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Nov.  15,  1909;  D:  17387;  Emil  Ferdi- 
nand Lundstrom,  Chicago.  12353 


Einsame  (Der)  weg;  schauspiel  in  5  akten,  von 
Arthur  Schnitzler.  Berlin,  S.  Fischer  verlag, 
1004.     92  p.     nar.  8". 

©  S.  Fischer  verlag,  Berlin ;  D :  4367,  Dec. 
10,  1903 ;  2c.  Dec.  10.  1903.  12357 

Einsamen  (Die)  briider;  sentimentale  komodie 
in  3  akten,  von  Erich  Oesterheld.  Berlin,  Ber- 
Hner  theater-verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h..  1914.  79  p. 
12". 

©  Ic.  June  17,  1914;  D :  38007 ;  Berliner 
tlieater-verlag,  g.  ni.  b.  h..  Berlin.  12357a 

Eisen;  schauspiel  in  3  akten,  von  Walther 
Ziersch.  Berlin,  Concordia  deutsche  verlags- 
nnstalt.  g.  m.  b.  h.  [1912]     90  p.     12". 

©  Dec.  31,  1912;  2c.  Feb.  20.  1913;  D: 
32427 :  Concordia  deutsche  verlags-anstalt, 
g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin.  12358 

Eisenhammer  (Der);  oper  in  3  akten,  dichtung 
von  A.  I\I.  Willner,  mnsik  von  Benito  Bersa. 
Leipzig,  AVien,  A'erlag  von  L.  Doblinger  (Bern- 
hard  Herzmansky)  [1911]  55  p.  12".  [Li- 
liretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Feb.  3,  1911 :  D :  23256 ;  Ludwig  Dol)- 
linger  (Bernliard  Herzmansky),  Leipzig. 

12359 

Eisenzahn  (Der);  historisches  schauspiel  in  5 
aufziigen.  von  .iosef  Lauflf.  Koln,  A.  Ahn,  1899. 
vi,  129  p.    8". 

©  Albert  Ahn,  Germany;  1899:314(K»,  Mav 
9;  2c.  May  9.  12360 

Eiserne  (Der)  Heinrich.  See  Froschkonig' 
(Der)  und  die  prinzessin. 


594 


12361 


COPYEIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


12378 


Eiserne  (Die)  jung-frau;  operette  in  3  akten, 
von  Victor  Leon,  musik  von  Robert  Stolz. 
Text  der  gesiinge.  Wien,  AV.  Karczag,  1911. 
48  p.     12^ 

©  Nov.  13,  1911 ;  2c.  Mar.  1,  1912 ;  D :  28893, 
W.  Karczag,  Vienna.  12361 

Eiserne  (Das)  kreuz;  lebensbild  in  1  aufzug, 
von  Ernst  Wicbert,  in  neuer  einrichtung  von 
R.  Kessler.  Berlin,  Vertriebsstelle  des  Ver- 
bandes  deutscher  l)fibnensclu-iftsteller,  g.  ui. 
b.  h.,  1914.    34  p.     12°. 

©   Ic.    Dec.    28,    1914;    D:  39246;    Riclxard 
Ke.s.sler,  Berlin-Scboneberg.  12361a 

•volksstiiek    aus    den    deutscben    freiheits- 

kriegen  in  5  akten,  von  A.  Pinter.    121  p.    12°. 
Printed. 

<c)  Ic.  Aug.  27,  1913 ;  D :  34259 ;  Artnr  Din- 
ter,  Berlin.  12362 

Eithne;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Kavanagli,  jr. 
©    Marcus    Kavanagh,    jr.,    Des    Moines; 
1881:  401,  Jan.  10.  12363 

or,   The  Princess  O'Toole,   an  Irish  opera 


boulfe,  in  3  acts,  by  ^Marion  Eseret  [pseud,  of 
M.  T.  Fortescue] 

©  aiarion  T.  Forte-scue,  New  York ;  1874 : 
5052,  Apr.  16.  12364 

or.   The  siege  of  Armagh,   a  drama  in  4 


acts,  by  J.  A.  Lanigan. 

©    .Tohn   A.    Lanigan,    Buffalo;    1872:2.591, 
Mar.  16.  12365 

Ekkehard;  a  play  in  4  acts,  adapted  from 
[Joseph  Victor]  von  Scheffel's  story,  by  M.  H. 
B.  Mussey  and  Maud  D.  Skinner. 

©  Mabel  Hay  Barrows  Mussey,  Bryn  Mawr, 
Pa. ;  D  :  11798,  Nov.  21,  1907.  12366 

See  also  Duchess  (The)  of  Suabia. 


El;  drama  en  1  acto  y  en  prosa,  original  de  Os- 
car ]\I§t§nier,  adaptacion  de  Jose  Lopez  Silva 
y  Julio  Pellicer.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espanoles]  1915.     17  p.     12°. 

©   Aug.    30,    1915;    Ic.    Sept.    1,    1915;    D: 
41660;  J.  Lopez  Silva  v  J.  Pellicer.  Madrfd. 

12366a 

Elaine;  a  domestic  society  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
R.  G.  Morris. 

©  Robert  Griffin  Morris,  New  York;  1884: 
24430,  Dec.  10.  12367 

opera   in   4   acts   and   6   tableaux,    French 


woi'ds  by  Paul  Ferrier,  English  tr.  by  Eugene 
Oudin,  music  composed  bv  H.  Bemberg.  New 
York,  F.  Rullman  [1894]  1  p.  1.,  23  p.  8°. 
[Libretto  only.     French  and  English] 

©  F.  Rullman,  New  York  ;  1894  :  57778,  Dec. 
12;  2c.  Jan.  5,  1895.  12368 


Elaine — Continued. 

op6ra-16gende   en   4    actes    et   0   tal)leaux, 

poeme  de  Paul  Ferrier,  musique  de  IT.  Bem- 
berg. 

©  H.  Bemberg,  Paris ;  1892 :  25544,  June  17 ; 
Ic.  June  17,  1892 ;  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1898.        12369 

■  or,    The    lily    maid,    a    romance,    by    A. 

Rimini  [founded  on  the  poems  of  Tennyson] 
12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Alexander  Rimini,  Los  Angeles;  D:3672, 
June  29,  1903 ;  Ic.  June  16,  1903 ;  Ic.  July  16, 
1903.  12370 

Elaine  and  Queen  Guinevere;  a  lyric  tragedy  in 
5  acts,  adapted  from  Alfred  Tennyson's  idyls, 
Elaine  and  Guinevere,  dramatized  by  J.  Cam- 
eron. 

©  Josephine  Cameron,  San  Francisco; 
1880 :  1792,  Jan.  31.  12371 

Elaine  in  1950;  by  W.  Sonneberg. 

©  Walter  Sonneberg,  Philadelphia;  D: 
7216,  Sept.  7,  1905.  12372 

Elaine's  last  experience;  play  in  2  acts,  by 
Charles  W.  Goddard.    9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  23,  1915;  D :  41552 ;  Star  co., 
New  York.  12372a 

Elblanke;  a  tragedy,  by  W.  B.  Felts,  n.  p.,  The 
author,  1890.    246  p.     16°. 

©  William  B.  Felts,  Russell  Springs,  Kan. ; 
1890  :  24918,  Aug.  9  ;  2c.  Dec.  17.  12373 

Elder  Sinks;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  M.  Gentle. 
[2].  88  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  6,  1914 ;  D :  36618 ;  William  M. 
Gentle,  Los  Angeles.  12373a 

Elder  (The)  brother;  play  in  5  acts,  by  W.  Daly. 
17  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  26,  1912  ;  D  :  31544  ;  Wilda  Daly, 
New  York.  12374 

play  in  4  acts,  by  D.  MacLaren.     [146]  p. 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Sept.   6,   1913;   D:  34336;   Donald   Mac- 
Laren, New  York.  12375 

Elder  (The)  person;  play  in  3  acts,  by  G.  S. 
Wlieat.     [85]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  6,  1913 ;  D :  34037 ;  George  Seay 
Wheat,  New  York.  12376 

Elder  (The)  son;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  F.  Brack- 
ett.     [44]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  18,  1911;   D :  23682 ;  Frederick 
Brackett,  Washington.  12377 

Eldest  (The)  Miss  Peterman;  comedy  in  4  acts, 
adapted  from  Jules  Lemaitre's  comedy, 
L'ainee,  tr.  and  adapted  by  B.  B.  Vallentine. 

©    Ella    S.    Doris,    New    York;    1899:7878, 
Jan.  24.  12378 


595 


12379 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


12399 


Eldest  (The)  son;  domestic  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
John  Galswortliv.  New  Yorlc,  C.  Scribner's 
sons,  1912.     74  p.    12°. 

©   Nov.   23,    1912;    2c.   Nov.   2G,    1912;    D: 
31465 ;  Cliarles  Scribner's  sons,  New  Yorlf. 

12379 

See  also  Plays;  by  John  Galsworthy. 


Eldorado;  a  burlesque  or  spectacular  extrava- 
ganza in  3  acts,  by  J.  A.  Moore. 

©  James  A.  Moore,   United   States;   1S97 : 
71096,  Dec.  18.  12380 

coracdy-drama  in  5  acts,  by  M.  Steinle. 

©  Max  Steinle,   Seattle;  1890:25208.  Aug. 
13.  12381 

comic    opera    in    3    acts,    by    L.    A.    Dutro. 

112  p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.   July   14,   1914;    D :  37674 ;   Laura  A. 
Dutro,  Los  Angeles.  12381a 

a  modern  realistic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Wil- 


liam Staats. 

©   Charles   E.    Baker,    Kansas    City,    Mo.: 
1873 :  1426,  Feb.  12.  12382 

play    in    3    acts,    by    Dorothea    Du    Trois 


[pseud,  of  L.  A.  Dutro]   [2],  56  p.  f.     Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.    Oct.   13.   1913;    D :  34705 ;  Laura    A. 

Dutro,  Los  Angeles.  12383 

a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by   [Frederic]   Ridgely 


Torrence.     New  York   and   London,   J.   Lane, 
1903.    132  p.,  1  1.     12". 

©  John  Lane,  New  York;  D :  4043,  Oct.  3, 
1903 ;  2c.  Oct.  3,  1903.  12384 

Eldyle;  a  drama,  by  M.  Magnus. 

©  Maurice  Magnus,  New  York  :  1898  :  62147. 
Oct.  22 ;  2c.  Oct.  28.  12385 

Eleanor;  melodrama  in  4  acts,  hy  G.  N.  Manas- 
siotis. 

©  George  N.  Manassiotis,  Stamford,  Conn.: 
D :  7434,  Oct.  13,  1905.  12386 

a  romantic  comedy  in  1  act,  by  J.  Rosen- 


berg.    Typewritten. 

©    John    Rosenberg,    Chicago ;  1896 :  53255, 

Sept.  24;  2c.  Sept.  25.  12387 

or,   The  heir   of  Ross   castle,  a    (Uama   of 


real  life  in  4  acts,  by  J.  S.  Griflin. 

©   Jane   S.   Grlfhn,   New   York ;   1872 :  7642, 
July  17.  12388 

Eleanor,  Duchess  of  Guienne  and  Aquitaine, 
queen  consort  of  Ix)uis  VII  of  France,  and 
afterwards  of  Henry  II  of  England;  an 
historical  play  in  5  acts,  by  C.  W.  Chase. 

©  Charles  Walhen  Chase.  New  York:  1877: 
3933,  Apr.  3.  12389 


Eleanor's  visitor;  by  W.  Stahr.  8  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  Walter  Stahr,  St.  Louis ;  D :  14963,  Feb. 
1,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  1,  1909.  12390 

Election;  entirely  original  farce  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  C.  Redmond  and  A.  Lawrence.  Type- 
written. 

©  Cornelia  Redmond  and  Alice  Lawrence, 
Brooklyn  :  1894  :  12240,  Mar.  1 ;  2c.  Mar.  2. 

12391 

^or,  The  returning  board,  an  original  com- 
edy in  5  acts,  by  J.  M.  Thompson. 

©  ,Tohn  M.  Thompson,  Buffalo ;  1877 :  2041. 
Feb.  15.  12392 

Election  (An)  bet.     Typewritten. 

©  Jeff  White,  San  Francisco;  1898:58671, 
Oct.  5 ;  2c.  Oct.  5.  12393 

Election  day;  a  suffrage  play.  l»y  Emily  Sargent 
Lewis.     15  p.     12".     Printed. 

©  Apr.  5.  1912  ;  2c.  Apr.  27,  1912 ;  D  :  295.52  : 
]\rrs.  ^^'ilfred  Lewis,  Philadelphia.  12394 

Election  (An)  episode;  sketch  for  one  woman 
and  two  men,  by  V.  Akerstrom.  [2],  19  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  14,  1910 ;  D :  22560 ;  Ullie  Aker- 
strom. Brooklyn.  12395 

Election  (An)  in  Primerville.  See  Voting  (A) 
demonstration, 

Electra;  iior  Benito  Perez  Galdos.  ed.  witli  notes 
and  vocabulary  by  O.  G.  Bunnell.  New  York. 
Cincinnati  [etc.]  American  book  company 
[1902]     185  p.     12". 

©    Otis    Gridlev    Bunnell,    Louisville;    A: 
50097,  Oct.  24,  1902 ;  2c.  Dec.  31,  1902.  12395a 

a  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  by  A.  Boucicault. 


Typewritten. 

©    Aubrey    Boucicault,    New    Yoi-k ;    1894: 
3232,  Jan.  11 ;  Ic.  Jan.  11.  12396 

—  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Benito  Perez  Galdos. 

(In  The  Drama,  no.  2,  May,  1911;  periodical 

©May  8, 1911 ;  2c.  June  17, 1911 ;  B  :  244982  ; 

Dramatic  pub.  co..  Chicago)  12396a 

tr.  by  J.  de  Susini-Etcheverry. 


©  Justus  de  Susini-J]tcheverry,  New  York ; 
D :  462,  May  7,  1901.  12397 

in  4  acts,  an  adaptation  from  the  Spanish 


of  B.   Perez  Galdos,  by  M.  C.   Smith.     153  p. 
f".     Typewritten. 

©  Minna  C.  Smith.  New  Yoi-k ;  D :  1064.  Oct. 
25,  1901  ;  2c.  Dec.  11,  1901.  12398 

a  play  in  5  acts,  by  P.  Milliet.     154  p.     4". 

Typewritten. 

©   Paul    Milliet,    Paris;    D :  50.50,    May    19. 
1904;  2c.  ]\lay  19,  1904.  12399 


596 


12400 


CGPYKIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


12419 


Electra — Continued. 

a  ta]e.  bv  J.  G.  Un^lerliil].  founded  upon  the 

Spanish  by  B.  Perez  Galdos.  13  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  ,Tohn  Garrett  Underhill.  New  York:  D: 
15995,  June  3,  1909 ;  2c.  .June  3,  1909.       12400 

a  tragedy  in  1  act.  by  Hugo  von  Hofnianns- 


thal.  tr.  by  Artliur  Synions.    42  p.     4°.    Type- 
written. 

©    Mrs.    Patrick    Campbell,    London ;    D : 
IKJIo.  Oct.  29.  1907;  2c.  Oct.  29,  1907.     12401 

Same.      New   York,    Brentano's,    1908.     83, 


[1]  p.     8*. 
©  Brentano's,  New  York ;   A :  199690,    Feb. 

21,  1908;  2c.  Apr.  20,  1908.  12402 

Electressa,  the  human  Leyden  jar;  a  new 
monologue  sketch,  by  H.  J.  Campbell. 

©  Harry  .1.  Campbell,  New  Yorlc :  1885: 
1105,  .Tan.  13.  12403 

Electric  affinities,     f^ce  Papilio's  wand. 

Electi-ic  (The)  age.      .SVe  Electricity. 

Electric  (An)  belle;  a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  H.  G.  Donnelly. 

©  H.  Grattan  Donnelly,  Philadelphia  ;  1891 : 
13212.  Apr.  11.  12404 

Electric  chair;  a  melodrama  in  5  acts  and  9 
scenes,  by  G.  E.  P.  Schenck.  84  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  G.  Elliott  Pendleton  Schenck,  Baltimore; 
D :  8293,  Apr.  7,  1906 ;  2c.  June  13.  1906. 

12405 

— — -play  in  2  scenes,  by  F.  E.  Mooney.  16  p. 
4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  16.  1911:  D:  2.5.100;  Florence  E. 
Mooney.  Brooklyn.  12406 

Electric  (An)  episode;  by  Helen  Booth. 

©  P.  Gan-ctt  cV:  co.,  Philadelphia;  1886; 
12541.  May  27.  12407 

Electric  (The)  inventor.     Sec  I  have  g-ot  him. 

Electric  light;  an  American  comic  operj\  in  3 
acts,  by  W.  P..  Hazelton,  W.  W.  Furst  and  E. 
Spencer,  including  words,  nuisic,  and  the  full 
orchestral  score.  Baltimore.  The  Sun  print- 
ing otHce.  1879.  1  p.  1.,  42  p.  8".  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Wm.  B.  Hazelton,  AVm.  W.  Furst  and 
Edward  Spencer.  United  States;  1879:7047. 
:\ray  27:  2c.  July  15.  12408 


Sec  also  Electricity. 

Electric  (The)  light  station;  in  4  acts,  by  AVil- 
liam  B.   Ingenbohs.     Typewritten. 

©  (Miarle.s  F.  Vogel,  St.  Louis;  1897:22433. 
Apr,  9 ;  2e.  Apr.  9.  12409 


Electric  (The)  rnan;  nmsical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
l)ook  and  lyrics  by  C.  W.  Tackenberg,  music 
by  K.  Kieserling;  jr.  116  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[TJbretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Sept.  17,  1914 ;  D :  38143 ;  Charles 
A\'illiam  Tackenberg  and  Richard  Kieserling, 
ji".,  Cincinnati.  12409a 

1  act  version  of  the  successful  3  act  farci- 
cal comedy  of  the  same  name,  by  Charles  Han- 
nan.  New  Y''ork,  S.  French;  I>ondon,  S. 
French,  ltd..  1910.  27  p.  12".  (On  cover: 
French's  acting  ed.,  no.  2364) 

©  June  15,  1910;  2c.  June  15,  1910;  D: 
21338 ;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.        12410 

Electric  shock.      See  Benjamin  Forsickle. 

Electric  (The)  spark.     Typewritten. 

©  Harry  C.  Kenchard,  Detroit ;  1894  :  10302, 
Feb.  15;  Ic.  Feb.  16;  Ic.  Apr.  14.  12411 

or.  The  romance  of  one  summer. 

©  Annie  Orr  Powers,  Brookline,  Mass. ; 
1898  :  .5622.  .Lan.  14 ;  2c.  Feb.  14.  12412 

Electric  (The)  thief;  a  sketch  in  1  act,  by  G.  H. 
Adnnis.     33  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Geoi-ue  H.  Adams,  Minneapolis  ;  D  :  12771, 
Apr.  17.  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  17,  1908.  12413 

Electrical  (The)  doll.     See  Jollities. 

Electrical  (The)  isle;  by  C.  W.  Noyes. 

©  Charles  AVright  Noyes,  Cincinnati ;  1899 : 
52.363,  Aug.  15.  12414 

Electrical  (The)  parasol  dance;  a  pantomime,  by 
A.  J.  I^awrence. 

©  Anita  J.  Lawrence.  New  York ;  D :  .526, 
I\[ay  29,  1901.  12415 

Electrician  (The);  by  F.  E.  Mooney.  9  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  19,  1911 ;  D :  24733 ;  Florence  E. 
IMooney,  New  York.  12416 


a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  E.  Blaney. 

©   Chas.   E.   Blanev,   Columbus,    O. ;    1893: 
47182.   Oct.  23.  12417 

Electricity;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  Iiy  William  Gil- 
lette. {Ill  The  Drama,  no.  12,  Nov.  1913; 
periodical  ©  Nov.  29.  1913;  2c.  Dec.  9,  1913; 
B :  294355 ;  Drama  league  of  America,  Chi- 
cago) 12417a 


—  a  nmsical  farce-comedy,  !>y  B.  Kiralfy. 

©  Bolossy  Kiralfy.  New  York ;  1888 :  7886, 
Mar.  16.  12418 

— ■  a    protean    comedy    in    4    acts,    by    W.    L. 


Visscher. 

©  Will  L.  Visscher.  Cheyenne,  Wyo. ;  1881 : 
16.568,   Oct.  26.  12419 


597 


12420 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


12439 


Electricity — ContinuecL 

or,  The  electric  age,  a  mechanical  musical 

cometly-drania  in  6  acts,  by  A.  C.  Carson. 
©  Andrew  Carlisle  Carson,  Columbus,  O. ; 

1892  :  14765,  Apr.  4.  12420 

or,  The  electric  light,  a  play  in  5  acts,  by 

J.  B.  Ilunnion. 

©  James  B.  Runnion,  Chicago  ;  1880  :  10428, 
July  6.  12421 

Electricity  is  life;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  F.  X. 
Conlan.     6  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Francis  Xavier  Conlan,  New  York ;  D : 
13174.  June  13,  1908;  2c.  June  13,  1908.  12422 

Electro;  a  mythological  and  spectacular  dra- 
matic production  representing  what  has  been, 
is  now,  or  will  be  accomplished  by  electricity, 
by  G.  AV.  N.  Lippincott.  62  p.  4".  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  George  W.  N.   Lippincott,   Newarlv.    O. ; 
1896 :  17336,  Mar.  18  ;  2c.  July  20.  12423 

Electrocuted  at  five  a.  m. ;  original  comedy 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  Lem  B.  Parker.  [1],  62 
p.     f° .     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  22,  1914 ;  D :  37930 ;  M.  M.  and 
Ed.  Dubinslcy,  Rock  Island,  111.  12423a 

Electrocution  (An);  by  C.  N.  Campbell. 

©  Charles  N.  Campbell,  Cincinnati;  1893: 
28025,  June  12.  12424 

an  accurate  description  of  criminal  execu- 
tion by  electricity,  by  W.  D.  Harrison. 

©  W.  D.  Harrison,  Lima,  O. ;  D :  13403,  Julv 
20,  1908.  12425 

Electrolysis;  or.  Society's  sin,  a  modern  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  J.  P.  Healey. 

©    Joseph    P.    Healev,    New    York;    1894: 
59759,  Dec.  22.  12426 

Electroniagnetism;  draniu  witli  ])i-(>logue  and  4 
acts,  5  scenes,  by  C.  E.  Helm. 

©  Charles  E.  Helm,  Marion.  Ind. ;  D :  1525. 
Mar.  7,  1902.  12427 

Elektra;  tragedie  en  1  acte,  de  Hugo  von  Hof- 
mannsthal,  tr.  frangaise  de  H.  Gauthier-Vil- 
Jars,  musique  de  Richard  Strauss.  Berlin,  A. 
Fiir.stner,  1909.    60  p.    12".     [Libretto  only] 

©  Dec.  14,  1909  ;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1930 ;  D :  17843 ; 
Adolph  Fiirstner,  Berlin.  12428 

tragedy  in  1  act,  by  Hugo  von  Hofmanns- 


thal,  English  version  by  Alfnvl  Kalisch.  music 
by  Richard  Strauss.  Berlin,  A.  Fiirstner, 
1910.     58  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Feb.  3,  1910 ;  2c.  Feb.  28,  1910 ;  D :  20310 ; 
Adolph  Fiirstner,  Berlin.  12429 


Elektra— Continued. 

— —tragic  opera  in  1  act,  by  Hugo  von  Hof- 

iiiannsthal,    music    by    Richard    Strauss,    tr. 

franoaise    de    Jean    IVIarnold,    English    tr.    by 

Charles  T.  Mason.     Berlin,  Adolph  Fiirstner, 

1909.    43  p.    4°.     [Libretto  only] 

©    Jan.    27.    1910;    2c.    Jan.    28,    1910;    D: 

20044 ;  Steinway  &  sons,  New  York.         12430 

-tragodie  in  1   aufzuge,  von  Hugo  von  Hof- 

niannsthal,  musik  von  Richard  Strauss.  Ber- 
lin, A.  Fiirstner,  1908.  74  p.  12".  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Adolph  Fiirstner,  Berlin ;  D :  14642,  Dec. 
26,  1908;  2c.  T>ec.  26,  1908.  12431 

Elektra  Athinellis;  play  in  4  acts,  by  Melissa 
E.  Ford.     74  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  11,  1913;  D :  34399 ;  M.  Eleanor 
Foi-d,  New  York.  12432 

Elemental  man;  play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  B.  Car- 
lock.    95  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    21,    1915;    D:  39463;    Wavne 
Bryan  Carlock,  North  Salem,  N.  Y.        12432a 

Elena,  la  bella  Veneziana;  a  romantic  opera  in 
3  acts,  libretto  by  W.  H.  Gardner,  music  by 
George  H.  Hayes  [Boston,  C.  A.  Pinkham  & 
CO.,  1888]     1  p.  1.,  34  p.    8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  William  Henry  Gardner,  Boston;  1888: 
26909,  Sept.  20 ;  2c.  Oct.  4.  12433 

Elenora;  the  great  operatic  comedy,  by  PI,  Ran- 
dall. 

©  Horace  Randall,  New  York;  1892:42226. 
Oct.  IS.  12434 

Elenore's  leg-acy;  or.  A  child  or  destiny,  by  M. 

y[.  Johnson. 

©  Minnie  M.  Johnson,  Camden,  N.  J.;  D: 
10012,  Feb.  23,  1907.  12435 

Elephant  (Der);  koniischc  oj)or  in  3  aufziigen. 
diclitnng  von  Leoi)old  Sclnittcr,  nnisik  von 
P.i-uiio  Oolsner. 

©  Gcorg  Thies,  Daniisladt,  Germanv  ;  1899: 
85538.  Nov.  13.  12436 

Elephant  (The);  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Arnold 
Tanzer. 

©  Ida  L.  Tanzer,  United  States;  1876:302. 
.Ian.  0.  12437 

Elephant  (An)  on  ice;  an  Ethiopian  interlude, 
in  1  scene.    New  York,  Happy  hours  company. 

©  Happy  hours  co.,  New  York ;  1875 :  7652, 
July  22 ;  2c.  July  28.  12438 

Elettra;  tragedia  in  1  atto,  di  Hugo  von  Hof- 
mnnnsthal,  tr.  ritmica  italiana  di  Ottone 
Schanzer,  nnisica  di  Richard  Strau.ss.  Berlin, 
A.  Fiirstner,  1909.  62  p.  12°.  [Libretto  only] 
©  Adolph  Fiirstner,  Berlin ;  D :  15215,  Mar. 
1,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  1,  1909.  12439 


598 


12440 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


12458 


Elevated  (An)  adventure;  a  comedietta  in  1 
act,  by  L.  AVren.     Typewritten. 

©  Lilv  Wren  and  Walt  IVI.  Oest.  Brooklyn  ; 
1S9S:(;TH4.  Nov.  1G  :  2c.  Nov.  16.  12440 

Elevating'  the  drama;  monologue,  by  Marian 
Bowlan.  Chicaiio.  T.  S.  Denison  &  co.,  1912. 
10  p.     ]2°. 

©  Feb.  ?,,  1912  ;  2c.  Feb.  7,  1912  ;  D  :  2S.i7S  ; 
Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  12441 

Elevation  (The)  of  George;  play  in  3  acts  and 
a  prelude,  by  C.  T.  L.  Taylor.  [21,  100  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  14,  1912 ;  D :  30054 ;  Charles  T. 
L.  Taylor,  (^hicago.  12442 

Elevator  (The);  farce,  by  W.  D.  Howells.  Bos- 
ton, J.  R.  Osgood  and  company,  1885.  84  p. 
24*. 

©  W.  D.  Howells,  United  States:  1885: 
1581,  Jan.  17 ;  2c.  Jan.  30.  12443 

•  Same. 

©  by  W.  D.  Howells.  New  York,  as  the 
author,  in  renewal  for  28  years.  Renewal 
no.  3811,  Jan.  11.  1913.  Original  entry,  Jan. 
17,  1885 :  no.  1581.  12444 

an  original  comic  opera   in  2  acts,  by  W. 

Carleton. 

©  William  Carleton.  Philadelphia;  1879: 
7101.  ^lay  29.  12445 

Elevator  (An)  in  a  hotel;  a  sensational  scene, 
adapted  to  the  use  of  the  stage,  by  G.  R.  Ede- 
son. 

©  George  R.  Edeson,  Baltimore;  1873: 
2934,  INIar.  24.  12446 

Eleve  (L')  du  conservatoire;  vaudeville-operette 
en  3  actes,  [<lel  Paul  Burani  et  Henri 
Keroul.  nmsid.ue  de  Leopold  Wenzel.  Paris,  C. 
Joubert,  1900."    39  p.    4".     [Libretto  only] 

©  Cflestin  Joubert,  Paris ;  D :  8735,  June 
2.5,  190f>;  2c.  June  25,  190G.  12447 

Eleven  forty-five;  sjiectacular  fai'ce  witli  musi- 
cal interruptions,  talk  and  tunes  by  N.  Way- 
burn,  song-words  by  E.  Ray  Goetz.  1G4  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  :Mav  9,  1913  ;  P  :  33186 ;  Ned  Wayburn. 
New  York.  12448 

Eleven  forty  p.  ni. ;  monologue  sketdi,  by  J. 
(.'outhoui.     8  p.     4".     Typewritt(>n. 

©  Jessie  Couthoui,  Chifago ;  D :  5089.  May 
28.  1904  ;  2c.  June  13.  1904.  12449 

Eleven  thirty  p.  m. ;  musical  comedy  in  1  act, 
byl>.  Raynol.  |21  |  p.  4".  Typewritten.  |  Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  21.  1914;  D :  30789 :  I>or(»lhy 
Raynol,  St.  James.  N.  Y.  12449a 

Sec  also,  at  end  of  aljthabet.  litb^s  begin- 
ning with  figures:  11:30  p.  m. 


Eleventh  (The)  conmiandment,  thou  shalt  not 
deny  thy  wife;  a  fai'ce  comedy  in  3  acts,  tr. 
and  adai>ted  from  the  Bohemian  of  Fred.  F. 
Samberk,  by  Cashman  and  Zelenka.  Type- 
written. 

©  D.  P.  Cashman  and  B.  H.  Zelenka,  Chi- 
cago; 1898:  60964.  Oct.  17;  2c.  Oct.  17     12450 

Eleventh  (The)  hour;  by  H.  Johnstone. 

©  Henrv  Johnstone.  Brooklyn;  1899:30527, 
^ray  5.  12451 


— ■  by  W.  M.  Blatt. 

©  W.  ^\.  Blatt.  Boston;  t) :  8846,  Julv  19. 
1906.  12452 

drama  in  1  act,  by  G.  Moyston.     [2],  23  p. 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  10.  1911 ;  D :  24903 ;  Guy  Moys- 
ton, San  Francisco.  12453 

—  original  modern  play  in  3  acts,  bv  P.  Wil 
stach.     [1],  113  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  12.  1914;   D:  36328;  Paul  AVil- 
stacli.  New  York.  12453a 


— -a  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  E.  Burke. 

©  A  nine  Elizabeth  Burke,  New  York;  1899: 
50302;  Aug.  4.  12454 

by  T.  Dalton.     109  p.     4°.     Typewrit- 


ten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  4,  1915;  D :  39281 ;  Test  Dalton, 
Indianapolis.  12454a 

play  in  1  act,  by  A.  W.  Tillinghast.     17  p. 


4".     Typewritten. 

©  1<-.  Nov.  17.  1915;  D  :  42273  ;  Albert  War- 
ren Tillingliast.  Philadelphia.  12454b 

by   J.   A.   Culbert.     40  p.     4°.     Type- 


written. 

©  Ic.   Nov.  11,  1914;   D :  38780 ;   Joseph  A. 
Culbert,  I'hiladelphia.  12454c 

a   sensational   dran)a    in   4   acts,    fi'om   the 

French,  by  J.  J.  Wallace. 

©    J.    .L    AVallace,    San    Francisco;    1888: 
20(577.  July  18.  12455 

^a  sketch,  by  .L  A.  Culbert.     [1],  34  p.     4°. 


Typtnvritten. 

©  Ic.  June  22.  1912;  D :  30081 ;  Joseph  A. 
Culbert,  Philadelphia.  12456 

or.  Two  sisters,  sketcli  in  1  act.  by  U.  Aker- 

strom.     [10]  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  22.  1911;  D:  23715;  Ullie  Alcer- 
.strom,  Brooklyn.  12457 

—  See  also  Dexter  Digit. 


Eleventh    (An)    hour    offering;    by    B.    P.    Van 
Norman.     14  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Bertha    P.    Van    Norman,    Denver;    D: 
14184,  Oct.  31.  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  31,  1908.     12458 


599 


12459 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


12481 


Elf;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Wj'une.  [119]  p. 
4°.     Typev/ritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  9,  1911 ;  D  :  23603 ;  Anna  Wynne, 
Npw  York.  1245fl 

Elf  (The)  child;  a  melodrama,  by  W.  N.  Free- 
juan. 

©    William    Neely    Freeman,    Germantown, 
Pa. ;  D  :  36S3,  July  2,  1903.  12460 

See  also  House  of  the  heart. 

Elfenreigen;  ein  raarclienspiel  in  2  akten,  li- 
bretto von  Carl  Schloh. 

©    Adolph    Carl     Johannes     Scliluli.     Ni'w 
York;  D :  3026,  Feb.  3,  1903.  12461 

Elfrida;  a  drama,  by  D.  Ilishell. 

©    Dvson    Rishell,     Kidgway,    Pa.;     1882: 
18000,  Oct.  27.  12462 

or.  The  witch,  comic  opera,  libretto  by  C. 

Wells  and  Hilda  Johnson. 

©  Carolvn  Wells,  Railway,  N.  J.;  1900  A: 
532,  Jan.  5.  12463 

Elfte  (Die)  muse;  operette  in  einem  vorspiel 
und  3  akten,  von  Georg  Okonkowski,  musik 
von  Jean  Gilbert  [pseud,  of  Max  AVinterfeld] 
in.szenierung  von  Otmar  Lang.  Regiebuch. 
Berlin.  Biibnenverlag  Ahn  &  Simrock,  g.  m. 
b.  h.,  1912.     140  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  16, 1913  ;  D :  32961 ;  Buhnenverlag 
Ahn  &  Simrock,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin.         12464 

Elga;  play  in  0  scenes,  by  Gerhart  Hauptmann, 
tr.  from  the  German  by  Mary  Harned,  found- 
ed on  a  short  story  of  Grillparzer's.  {In  Poet 
lore,  V.  17,  no.  1,  spring  1906;  periodical  © 
June  25,  1906 ;  2c.  May  22,  1906 ;  B :  121941 ; 
Poet  lore  co.,  Boston)  12464a 

from  the  German  of  Gerhart  Haupt- 


mann, tr.  by  E.  Terry.     83  p.     4°.     Typewrit- 
ten, 

©  Ic.  Apr.  30,  1012;  D:  29545;  Edith  Terry, 
Ne\\  York.  12465 

Eli  and  Jane.     See  Town  fool. 

Eli  Wheatfleld;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts. 

©    George    AV.    Farren,    New    York;    188G: 


29546,  Dec.  23. 
by  A.  H.  WoodhuU. 


12466 


©  Aaron  H.  WoodhuU,   New  York;    1887: 
819,  Jan.  11.  12467 

Eliduc;  drama  in  blank  verse  based  upon  the 
old  lay  by  Marie  of  France  and  done  into  a 
play  by  Emma  Garrett  Boyd  (Mrs.  W.  N. 
Boyd)     100  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  2.  1913:  D:  33125;  Mrs.  Warren 
Newcomb  Boyd,  Atlanta.  12468 

Eligible  (An)  match;  a  melodrama  in  3  acts, 
by  W.  H.  Shepard. 

©  W.  Henri  Shepard,  Merchantville,  N.  J. ; 
1897 :  39529,  July  6.  12469 


Eligibles;  a  comedietta  in  1  act,  by  A.  B.  Ebin. 
I  !tev.  ed.l  [London,  W.  Straker,  printer, 
19021  1  p.  1..  34.3-372  p.  12".  (On  cover: 
Alex.  B.  Ebin's  dramatic  works.  ...  v.  2,  no.  5) 
©  Alex.  P..  Ebin.  New  York ;  D :  3002.  Feb. 
6,  1903 :  Ic.  Jan.  27,  1903 ;  Ic.  Jan.  29,  1903. 

12470 

Elika;  a  play  in  4  acts,  adapted  from  the  Italian 
•  (if  Tcobaldo  Cicconi,  by  R.  Hughes. 

©    Rupert    Hughes,    New    York;    D:  12914, 
May  6,  1908.  12471 

Eline;  or.  A  girl's  devotion,  a  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  W.  R.  Jarvis  and  W.  B.  Willard. 

©   Wilbor  R.   Jarvis  and   Wm.   Barrv   Wil- 
lard. New  York  :  1876  :  2079,  Feb.  17.         12472 

Eline,  the  girl  detective;  an  original  sensa- 
tional and  emotional  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Mrs. 
J.  Ij.  Sanford. 

©   Mrs.    John   L.    Sanford,    United    States; 
1878:114.50,  Oct.  5.  12473 

Elinor  Craven;  by  J.  M.  McBarron.  63  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©   Julia   M.   McBarron,    Chicago;    D :  2236. 
Aug.  14,  1902;  2c.  Oct.  29,  1903.  12474 

Elinore's  aunty;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  M.  I'.  Ter- 
rell.    [91  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  5,  1911 ;  D :  24138 ;  Maud  Palmer 
Terrell,  New  York.  12475 

Eliot  and  Hampden  in  the  Tower.  See  From 
king'  to  king. 

Elisa;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  L.  V.  De  Valin. 

©    Laura    V.    De    Yalin,    Ballimore;    1892: 
13310,  I\Iar.  20.  12476 


a  light  opera  in  2  acts,  by  R.  B.  Kellogg. 

©  Robert  B.  Kellogg,  New  York;  D:  11771, 
Nov.  19,  1907.  12477 

Elisa  Badziwill;  drama  der  jugendlicbe  Kaiser 
\\'illielms  I,  von  Ern.st  Philipp  Weigel.  Leip- 
zig, Schulze  &  CO..  1911.    2  p.  1.,  135  p.    12". 

©  Sept.  1,  1011 ;  2c.  Oct.  28,  1911 ;  D :  25913  ; 
Sclud/.c  iV;  CO.,  Leipzig.  12478 

Elise;  an  hist<)i-i<'al  drama  in  5  acts,  by  .T.  .T. 
Clievalicr,  being  a  dramatization  of  Loui.sa 
i\Iuhl bach's  histoi"ical  novel.  The  merchant  of 
Berlin. 

©  .John  J.   Chevalier,   Philadelphia;   1879: 
12620,  Sept.  22.  12479 

or.  That  girl  again,   a  5  act  play,  by   R. 

Mack. 

©  Rosetta  Mack,  Detroit;  1880:5455,  Apr. 
6.  12480 

Elise's  secret;  a  domestic  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
E.  A.  Chambliss.     obi.     f.     Ms. 

©     Emma     Amonett     Chambliss,     Helena, 
Mont. ;  1891 :  47718,  Dec.  29  ;  Ic.  received. 

12481 


600 


12482 


COPYEIGHTED  IF   THE   UNITED   STATES 


12505 


Elisha  Ben  Abuyali;  drama,  by  Jacob  Gordin. 

New  York,  International  library  pub.  co.,  1910. 
88,  4  p.     12". 

©  Mar.  31,  1910 ;  2c.  Apr.  2,  1910  ;  D  :  20073  ; 
Internatl.  library  pub.  co.,  New  York.     12482 

Elissa;  a  tra^vilv  in  5  acts,  by  N.  Georgia.    New 
York,  .1.  Brown,  jr.,  1877.    25  p.    16°. 

©  Nevella  Georgia,  New  York  ;  1877  :  15189, 
Dec.  27;  2c.  Dec.  27.  12483 

Elite  (The)  of  Darktown.     See  Colored  society. 

Elixir  (The)  of  life;  by  C.  H.  Slioeman. 

©    Charles    Henry    Sboeman,    Ann    Arbor ; 
D  :  365,  Apr.  18,  1901.  12484 

by  W.  A.   Smith. 

©   William    Augustus    Smith,    New   Yoi'k ; 
D :  13G21,  Aug.  20,  1908.  12485 

a  comedy  play  or  farce,  by  W.  A.  Smith. 

©    William    A.    Smith.    Wilmington,    Del.; 
1889:  24874,  Aug.  13.  12486 

^a  farce  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Walker  Ken- 
nedy. 

©  Joe  W.  Spears,  Kansas  City,  Mo. ;  1895 : 
3993,  Jan.  14.  12487 

a   medio-modico   farce   comedy   in  3   injec- 


tions, by  H.  N.  Carlyle. 

©     Hal     Newton     Carlyle,     Northampton, 
IMass. ;  1889  :  25274,  Aug.  19.  12488 

play  in  3  acts,  by  S.  J.  Bumstead.     106  p. 


8°.     Ms. 

©  S.  J.  Bumstead,  Decatur,  111. ;  1890  :28723, 
Sept.  18 ;  2c.  Sept.  18.  12489 

a  playlet,  by  T.  P.  Bayer.  23  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Theobald   Percy  Bayer,   New   York ;    D : 
5381,  Aug.  G,  1904 ;  2c.  Aug.  13,  1904.       12490 

Elixir  (The)  of  youth.  Sen  Disciple  (A)  of 
old  Ponce. — Fountain  (The)  of  youth, 

Eliza  comes  to  stay;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  H.  V. 
I'^sniond.  New  York,  S.  French ;  I^ondon,  S. 
French,  ltd.,  1913.     79  p.     12". 

©    .luly    IS,    1913;    2c.    July  19,    1913;    D: 
33844;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.       12491 

Eliza  of  the  Champs  Elysees;  a  play  in  4  acts, 
by  E.  E.  Hutton. 

©  Ethelvn  Emery  Hutton,  New  York;   D: 
8205,  Mar.  21,  1906.  12492 

Eliza  Weathersby's  froliques;  I)y  <r.  W.  Mur- 
ray. 

©  George  W.  Murray,  United  States;  1878: 
1618,  Feb.  6.  12493 


Elizabeth;  original  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Virginia 
Burr  fpseud.  of  I^.  S.  Hauck]  47  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  7,  1913 ;  D :  33728 ;  Louise  Storm 
Hauck,  New  York.  12494 

Elizabeth  and  her  Dutch  beer  garden;  a  bur- 
lesque in  1  act,  by  F.  Harrison. 

©  Frances  Harrison,  Lvnn,  Mass. ;  D :  1674, 
Mar.  18,  1902.  12495 

Elizabeth  Cooper;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  G. 
INIoore.  Dublin  and  London,  Maunsel  and  co., 
ltd.,  1913.     80  p.     12". 

©  July  8,  1913 ;  2c.  July  19,  1913 ;  D  :  33843  ; 
George  IMoore,  London.  12496 

Elizabeth  Heath,  atty.  at  law;  plav  in  3  acts, 
by  E.  G.  Sawyei-.    40  p.    f".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  28,  1912;  D:  31266;  Emily  Grif- 
fith Sawyer,  Terrell,  Tex.  12497 

Elizabeth  Lee  of  Tennessee;  by  E.   Wheatley. 

©    Ednuind    Wheatley,    Chattanooga ;    D : 
8495,  Jfay  7,  1906.  12498 

Elizabethtown;  5  act  drama  of  the  Revolution 
by  F.  G.  Connolly.     [35]  p.     f°     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.   5,  1912;   D :  28561 ;   Francis  G. 
Connolly,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  12499 

Elkdom;  or.  The  rose  of  Mexico,  historical 
dramatic  playlet,  by  R.  L.  Landrum.  [9]  p. 
f".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  18,  1912;  D :  31411 ;   Robert  L. 
Landrum,  Detroit,  12500 

Elk's  (The)  burlesque  circus;  in  3  spasms  and 
a  fit  or  figlit,  liy  W.  I^.  Haskell.    Typewritten. 

©    AV.    L.    Haskell,    United    States;    1899: 
37070,  June  5 ;  2c.  July  21.  12501 

Elk's  (An)  reception;  by  L.  E.  INIiller.  13  p.  4", 
Typewritten. 

©   Louis   E.   Miller.    New   York;    D :  14290, 
Nov.  14,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  14,  1908,  12502 

Elk's  (An)  tooth;  by  M.  G.  Winstock. 

©  Melviu  G.  Winstock,  New  York;  D :  331. 
Apr,  10,  1901.  12503 

Ella's  all  right;  a  study  from  life,  by  A.  N. 
Nicholson.     10  p.     f".    Typewritten. 

©  Angeline  Norton   Nicliolson.  New  York; 
I) :  8048,  Feb.  23,  1906 ;  2c.  Dec.  29,  1905. 

12504 

Ella's  apology.     See  Women  in  love, 

Ellen  Lovett;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  M.  Jantzen. 
[Houston,  Tex.,  Ludtke  -  Haxthausen  printing 

co.l  1897.     173  p.     18". 

©   Marius  Jantzen,    Houston ;    1897 :  63381, 
Nov.  12;  2c.  Nov.  23.  12505 


601 


12506 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


12530 


Ellida  Riggsmore;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Jacques       Eloped  with  a  skating-  rinic  professor;  :i  nuisi- 


Npuinann,  tr.  by  G.  Einson.     77  p.    4".    Type- 
M-ritten. 

©  Ic.  0,ct.  IG.  1912:  D:  31144;  (J(>rtrml  Elli- 
son, New  York.  12506 

Ellie  Laura;  or,  The  border  orphan,  n  flrama 
by  J.  O'Leary. 

©    James    O'Learv.    Brooklyn;    1872:l!tir). 
Fob.  28.  12507 

Ells'-Roy;  a  romantic  drama  in  ~^  acts,  by 
A.  P.  Brittell. 

©  Achille  Paul  P.rittell.  Cincinnati;  1884: 
10802.  Oct.  2.  12508 

Elm  farm;  a  comedy-drama  in  2  acts,  by  F. 
Knell. 

©  Frederick  Knell,  Koxbnry,  INIass. ;  1895 : 
20194.  Apr.  12.  12509 

Elmir-al-omara;  a  fairy  dramatic  spectacle  in 
5  acts,  by  A.  Grossi  and  A.  Martin. 

©  Ancelo  Grossi  and  Ausnste  IMartin,  Bal- 
timore;  1881 :  236.  Jan.  0.  12510 

Elms  (The)  on  the  Hudson ;  an  American  com- 
edy in  "(  acts,  liy  C.  Macrae. 

©  Charles  iNIacrae,  New  York  ;  1874 :  11002. 
Aug.  24.  12511 

Elm  wood;  drama  in  4  acts.  186  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    9.    1912;    D :  31635 ;    Lena    M. 
Harke.  Utica,  N.  Y.  12512 

Elmwood  folks;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Charles  S. 
Bird.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1910.  49  p. 
12". 

©  Sept.  30,  1910;  2c.  t)ct.  1,  1910:  D :  22195 : 
Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.  12513 

Elnora's  astral  lover;  a  farce  in  3  acts,  by  T. 
Bncbanan.    142  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Tbompson    Buchanan,    New    York;    D: 
-1976,  May  2,  1904:  2c.  May  2,  1904.         12514 

Eloise;  a  1  act  iilay  relatinir  a  story  of  New  Or- 
leans about  (be  poriod  of  ISIS,  l»y  M.  K.  ISIech- 
told. 

©   Marv    Rider    .Mccbtold.    New    York;    D: 
9736.  Oct.  31.  1906.  12515 

Eloped;  a  new  and  original  sensatioiuil  drama  in 
prologue  and  3  acts,  by  J.  Carden. 

©    James    Carden,    San    Franci-sco;    1885: 
16958,  Aug.  10.  12516 

See  also  Outwitted. 

Eloped  with  a  circus  girl;  by  N.  Beers. 

©  Newton  Beers,  Dayton,  O. ;  1892:  33236. 
Aug.  12.  12517 

Eloped  with  a  circus  man;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  J.  W.  McGrath. 

©   James  AV.   McGrath,   New    York;   1885: 
20759,  Oct.  3.  12518 


cal  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  J.  Powers. 

©    Andrew    J.    Powers,    Providence.    11.    T. ; 
1886:14134,  June  19.  12519 

Elopement  (The);  comedietta  in  1  act.  by  I.  Kit- 
see.     10  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  S,  1911 ;  D  :  23959  ;  Isidor  Kits(-(^ 
Pbiladelpbia.  12520 

comedy  drama  in  1  act,  by  J.  Hayden.     [3], 


23  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  12,  1913;  D:  35003;  Jack  Hay- 
den, New  York.  12521 

— -comedy  in  4  acts,  by  D.  Oppenbeim.     109 


p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  25,  1909;   D :  17272 ;   David   O))- 
penheim.  New  York.  12522 

—  a  farce-comedy  in  4  acts,  by  W.  D.  Katon. 

©  AVilliam   D.  Eaton.   Cbicago;   1876:9871, 
Aug.  30.  12523 

— ^  farce  in  1  act.  by  Harold  Ilargerson.     ('bi- 


cago.  Chicago  manuscript  co.,  1914.     [21.  15  j). 
f".     Mimeographed. 

©  Oct.  22,  1914  ;  2c.  Nov.  9,  1914  :  D  :  .38753  ; 
Alex.  Byers.  Chicago.  12523a 

— ■ by  J.  Crossy. 

©  John  Crossv.  New  York ;  1872  :  9857,  Sept. 
12.  12524 

— -a  grand  spectacular  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
G.   S.  Fleming. 

©George  Stephen  Fleming,New  York  ;  1SSS: 
35614,  Dec.  14.  12525 

—  a  nuisical  comedy  in  2  acts,  book  by  T'>. 
King,  lyrics  by  Mrs.  S.  M.  Kahm.-inn.  19  p. 
4".     Typewritten.      [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  May  25,  1912;  D:  29806;  Bernadine 
King,  Pittsburg,  Kan.  12526 

— -a  1  act  sketch,  by   AV.   II.   Osborne.     10  p. 


4".     Typewritten. 

©    William     Hannlton     <^)sborne.  Newark. 

N.  J.;  D:  16179,  June  28.  1909;  2c.  .lune  2S. 

1909.  12527 

an  original  farce  in  3  scenes,  by  J.  C.  Sle- 


wart.     New  York,  B.  M.  De  Witt. 

©  Itobert   M.    De  Witt,   New   York;   1876: 
7994,  July  3 ;  2c.  Dec.  28.  12528 

—  play  in  1  act.  by  W.  Raymond.     [31,  12  p. 
f".     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    15,   1911;    D :  23663 ;    William 
Raymond,  New  York.  12529 

or.  Marriage  and  its  shadows,  a  ))lay  in  4 


acts  adapted  from  the  French,  with  the  addi- 
tion of  a  new  and  original  act,  by  C.  W.  Tay- 
leure. 

©   Clifton   AV.    Tayleure,    Brooklyn:    1872': 
1.3163;  Dec.  14.  12530 


602 


12531 


COPYKIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


Elopement  (The) — Continued. 

-or,  Two  loves,  an  AmenVnn  pl:iy  in  5  acts, 

by  C.  MacRae.     81  p.    4".     Ms. 

©  Charles  INIacRae,  New  York  ;  187.5  :  3910. 

Apr.  20 ;  2c.  Apr.  20.  12531 

Elopement  extraordinary;  by  E.  Fassett.  26  p. 
12".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  2,  1910  :  D  :  22747  ;  Editb  Fassett. 
Cbicaso.  12532 

Elopement  (The)  of  Ellen;  a  farce  in  .3  acts, 
by  M.  .J.  Warren.  Boston,  Walter  H.  Balier  & 
CO.,  1905.  3G  p.  12".  (On  cover:  Balcer's  ed. 
of  pla.vs) 

©  IMarie  .Josephine  Warren.  Geneseo,  N.  Y. ; 
D :  7219.  Sept.  7.  190.5 :  2c.  Oct.  12,  1905.  12533 

Eloper;  comedy  in  1  act,  I>y  A.  W.  Cole.  [9]  p. 
4".     T.vpewritten. 

©   Ic.   Apr.   22.    1914;    D :  36794 ;    Anna   W. 
Cole,  Indianapolis.  12533a 

Elopers  (The);  conieily  dramatic  playlette,  by  A. 
Alton.     5  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Auff.  22,  1911 ;  D :  25062 ;  Arthur  Al- 
ton, New  York.  12534 

comedy  in  1  act,  by  P.  .Johnson.     [2],  10  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  16,  1914 ;  D :  36035 ;  Peter  .John- 
son, Appin,  Ontario.  12534a 

■  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Clayton. 

©    Estelle    Clayton,    New    York;    D :  4971, 
Apr.  29.  1904.  12535 

farce-comedy    in    1    act.    by    Paul    Merion. 

New  York,  S.  French  ;  T^ondon.  R.  French,  ltd., 
1913.     21  p.     12". 

©  Oct.  21,  1913  ;  2c.  Oct.  22,  1913  ;  D  :  34796 ; 
Samuel  French,  New  York.  12536 

11  p. 


12552 

Typewrit- 


-sketch  in  1  act,  bv  It.  F.  IMcGowan. 

r.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  5,  1910  ;  D  :  20713  ;  Robert  F.  IMc- 
CoAvan,  Denver.  12537 

'Vaudeville  sketch,  by  (4.  F.  C%)le.     12  p.     f". 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   .Tan.   26.   1911;   D :  23201 ;   George   F. 
Cole,  Chicafi:o.  12538 

Eloquent  (The)  Dempsy;  an  Irish  comedy  in  3 
•    acts,   by   AVilliam  Boyle.     Chica,?o,   G.   Horn- 
stein  CO.,  1907.     4  p.  1.,  86  p.     16°. 

©  .John  P.  Boyle,  Chicago;   D :  10580,  Mav 
17,  1907;  2c.  May  17,  1907.  12539 

El  Paso,  down  by  the  Rio  Grande;  a  melo- 
(h-ania  in  4  ads,  l»y  F.  S.  Rulile.  52  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Freda  Siemens  Ruble.  Monticello,  Ark. ; 
D:  1.3.523,  Aug.  10,  1908;  2c.  Aug.  10,  1908. 

12540 


Elsa;  by  B.  L.  Sanborn.     81  p.     4 
ten. 

©  Blanche  L.  Sanborn,  San  Franci.sco;  D: 
13153,  June  9,  1908 ;  2c.  .lune  9,  1908.      12541 

an  American  play  in  5  acts,  by  C.  T.  Dazey. 

©    C.    T.    Dazey,    New   York ;    1881 :  163.52, 
Oct.  22.  12542 

or.    Across    the    Delaware,    an    American 


drama  of  1776  in  4  acts,  by  William  Ottomore 
[pseud,  of  W.  O.  Soubron] 

©  W.  O.   Soubron,  Milwaukee;   1880:6112. 
Apr.  19.  12543 

^or.  The  end  of  the  carnival,   a  jilav  in  1 

act,  by  S.  W.  Cutting.     33  p.     4".     Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Sarah  AValker  CuttinQ-,  Brookline.  Mass.  ; 
D :  5000,  I\Iay  9,  1904 ;  2c.  May  11, 1904.  12544 

Elsa  Beaufort,  die  waldhexe;  von  S.  Stern. 

©  Samuel  Stern,  United  States  ;  1886  :  29873. 
Dec.  27.  12545 

Elsa  Gerring-;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  l)y  M.  Ross. 
75  p.    4".     Typewritten. 

©  ]\Iorris  Ross,  Indianapolis;  D:6941,  .Tulv 
10,  1905;  2c.  July  10,  1905.  12546 

Elsanita;  her  original  romantic  emotional  drama 
in  5  acts,  by  E.  Serrano. 

©  Elsie   Serrano,   New   York;    1886:20330. 
Sept.  9.  12547 

Elsa's  relatives;  a  topical  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
C.  Greve.    24  p.    4".    T3>pewritt"en. 

©  Clifford  Greve.  St.  Louis ;  D :  15481,  INIar. 
29,  1909;  2c.  Apr.  12,  1909.  12548 

Elselille;  historisches  drama  aus  Djlnemarlcs 
vergangenheit  in  3  aufziigen  mit  einem  vor- 
spicl,  von  Fanny  L.  Feuerlein  (d.  i.  Franz 
Fenuers)  Ziirich,  Art.  institut  ().  Fiissli,  1912. 
SO  p.     front,   (port.)     12". 

©  Dec.  2,  1912  ;  2c.  Apr.  3.  1913  ;  D  :  32827  ; 
Art.  institut  Orell  Fiissli,  Ziirich.  12549 

Elsi;  ojier  in  2  aufziigen,di<*htungund  musik  von 
Hermann  Wette  und  Arnold  Mendelssohn. 
Koln,  A.  Ahn. 

©    Verlag    von    .Mbert   Ahn,    Cologne,    Ger- 
many; 1890:22750,  Apr.  11;  2c.  Apr.  11, 

12550 

Elsie;  an  original  comedy,  by  M.  T.  Allen, 

©  Marie  Townsend   Allen,    United   States; 
1885:  16957,  Aug.  10.  12551 

See  also  How  she  was  saved. 

Elsie  Deene;  an  original  American  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  Fred.  Marsden  (W.  A.  Sliver) 

©   Fred.   Marsden,   New   York ;    1882 :  9704, 
June  13.  12552 


603 


12553 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


12573 


Elsie  Venner;  :i  play  in  4  acts,  by  Ti.  Lonergan. 

©  Lester  Loiiercan,  Kansas  City,  :Mo.  ;  D : 

.-lOS.  May  27,  1901 .  12553 

Elsie's  error;  a  couiedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Crapsey. 

©  Edward  Crapsey,  New  York;  1873:820. 

Jan.  30.  12554 

Elsinore;  a  drama  in  5  ac(s.  by  M.  E.  Roe.    122 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  INIarv  E.  Roe.  Milwaukee;  D :  4499.  Jan. 
13.  1904:  "2c.  Dec.  29,  1903.  12555 

Elspeth    of    dreams;    1    act    comedy,    by   M.    C. 
Keator.     |31.  17  p.    obi.     W\    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    May    1.   1912:    D :  29r).'i8 ;    Maude   C. 
Keator.  Alameda,  Cal.  12556 

Elusive  (The)  Alonzo;  comedy  in  1  act.  by  Mrs. 

E.  T>a  I'eaume.     |  St.  Louis,  r.uxlon  &  Skinner, 
1905]     29  p.     12". 

©  Mrs.  Edmond  La  Beaunie,  St.  Louis ;  I> : 
G932.  June  29.  190.1;  2c.  Feb.  9,  1906.     12557 

Elusive    (The)    club  paper;   jtlay   in   1   act,   by 

F.  M.  Pendleton.    Op.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  G,  191."i ;  D :  40277  ;  Fannie  ]\Ied- 
buiy  Pendleton.  Cuba,  N.  Y.  12557a 

Elva,  the  medium;  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  F.  Rider. 

©  Fremont  Rider.  Nyack,  N.  Y. ;  D:  14719 
Jan.  2.  1909. 


Elves   and   the   shoemaker, 
for  children. 


12558 

Sec  Eairy  plays 


Elvira;  roniuntic  drania  in  •">  acts,  by  O.  R. 
^Vendley.    36  p.     4°.     Typewritten.     . 

©    Ic.    Jan.    17,    1910;    D:  17947;    Otto    R. 
Wendley,  Rochester,  N.  Y^.  12559 

Elvira  Bizarro's  revenge;  drania  in  4  acts,  by 
R.  B.  Jones. 

©  Grace  Evans  Lelsc.n,  Pluladelphia  ;  1884: 
17251.  Aug.  27.  12560 

Elvira,  the  Indian  bride;  or.  The  burning  of 
Buffalo  in  1883,  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  R.  de 
Maas.     [11,00  p.     i"\    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Julv  9.  1913;  D :  33922 ;   Richard  de 
Haas,  St.  Paul.  12561 

Elwood's  first  affair;  original  comedy-drama  in 
3  acts,  by  Cordon  Mendelssohn.  [93]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    23,    1914;    D :  36439 ;    Gordon 
Louis  Mendels.sohn,  Detroit.  12561a 

Elysia;  a  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  book  and  lyrics 
by  F.  Ranken.  133  p.  4".  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bi-etto  only] 

©    Frederic    Ranken,   New   York ;    D :  5475, 
Aug.  25,  1904 ;  2c.  Aug.  25,  1904.  12562 


Elysian  fields,  ltd.;  operetta  in  2  acts,  text  and 
musi(;  by  H.  E.  Hammond.  21  p.  f°.  Type- 
written.    [Lil)retto  only] 

©  Ic.  iNIay  31,  1910;  D :  21221 ;  Harold  E. 
Hanmiond,  Chicago.  12563 

Elysium;  a  nuisical  comedy,  by  W.  Fleron. 

©  William  Fleron,  New  York;  1892:13829, 
.  Mar.  29.  12564 

or.  The  perfect  man,  a  comic  opera,  book 

and  lyrics  by  F.  E.  Brooks,  music  by  E.  Bial. 
101  p.     4°.    Typewritten.     [^^Libretto  only] 

©  Fred  Emerson  Brooks  and  Ernst  Bial, 
New  York;  D :  14038,  Sept.  29,  1908;  2c.  Sept. 
29,  1908.  12565 

Emancipated;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  O.  M.  .Tobn- 
son.     [107]  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  21, 1911 ;  D  :  23700 ;  Olive  M.  John- 
son, Englewood,  N.  J.  12566 

a    play,    by    J.    P.    White.       (//(    Harvard 

monthly,  v.  31.  no.  .5,  Feb.,  1901) 

©  .Fames  Piatt  White,  Cambridge.  :Mass. :  D: 
224,  Mar.  "iO.  1901;  2c.  Mar.  16,  1901.       12567 

Emancipated  (The)  modern  slave.  iSVc  Fortu- 
nate (A)  woman. 

Emancipated  woman;  or,  A  scene  from  real 
life  in  the  year  2000,  a  burles(iue  in  4  acts 
|bv  A\illiam  R.  (Jray  and  M.  A.  ^Nloore]  Le 
i\uirs,  la.,  Ragsdale  &  Chas.sell.  1895.  14  p. 
8°. 

©  Congr(\gational  church  society.  L(>  IMars. 
la.^  1895:  6.3028,  Dec  16;  2c.  Dec.  17.       12568 

Emancipated  (The)  women;  a  club  meeting  in  a 
fasiiionable  suburb,  by  B.  T.  Ballard. 

©  Bessie  T.  Ballard,  Cleveland;  D:  15.507. 
Apr.  1,  1909.  12569 

Emancipation;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  H.  and  K. 
Pierrepont. 

©  Howard  and  Karoline  Pierrepont.  San 
Francisco  ;  1881 :  6925,  May  5.  12570 

play  in  3  acts,  by  Leonard  Inkster.    London, 

Sidgwick  &  Jackson,  ltd.,  1913.    95  p.     12". 

©  July  7.  1913  ;  2c.  July  14,  1913 ;  D  :  33780 ; 
Sidgwick  iVc  Jackson,  ltd.,  London.  12571 

Emancipation  act  of  1900  for  freeing  the 
white  slaves.     See  Free  silver. 

Emancipation  day;  or.  The  centre  figure,  a 
comedy  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Enright. 

©  .Tohn  Enright,  Detroit;  1890:18675,  June 
9.  12572 

Emancipation  (The)  of  Anne;  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  B.  Bloch.     87  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  6,  1913;  D:  34948;  Bertram 
Bloch.  New  York.  12573 


604 


12574 


COPYRIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


12595 


Emancipation  (The)  of  Eve;  or,  Woman's  day, 
a  conuHly  in  3  nets,  by  E.  Adair. 

©  Ellon  Adair,  San  Francisco;  1897:39944, 
Jnly  S.  12574 

Emancipation  (The)  of  Middleton;  a  melo- 
drama in  3  acts,  by  C.  W.  Bell.  41  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Internatl.  copvrislit  bureau,  ltd..  I^ondon ; 
D :  .5349,  July  28,  1904 ;  2c.  July  28,  1904. 

12575 

Emanon;byM.  C.  Kann.    53  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  18,  1910;   D:  20196;  Mattye  C. 

Kann.  San  Franci.sco.  12576 

Emanuela;  a  farce  in  3  acts,  by  G.  W.  Walthew 
and  ITelene  Ripley.     Typewritten. 

©  Geo.  W.  Walthew  and  Hclene  Ripley  Wal- 
thew. San  Francisco;  1895:  16822,  Mar.  25;  2c. 
Way  24.  12577 

by  H.  R.  Noble.  80  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Helene  Riplev  Noble,  Cambridge,  Mass. : 
D :  10839,  June  25,  1907 ;  2c.  July  1,  1907. 

12578 

Embarg-o  (The);  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  by  M.  Q. 
Dixon.  39  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Marv  Quincey  Dixon,  Rosemont,  Pa. ;  D : 
7607,  Nov.  23,  1905 ;  2c.  Nov.  23,  1905.     12579 

Embarrassed  (The)  butler;  comedy  in  2  scenes, 
by  Keble  Howard  |  pseud,  of  John  Keble  Bell] 
London.  S.  Fi-oncb,  ltd. ;  New  York,  S.  French, 
1912.     16  p.     16". 

©  Aug.  2,  1912  ;  2c.  Aug.  3,  1912  ;  D  :  30424  ; 
Sanuiel  French,  ltd.,  London.  12580 

Embarrassing  (An)  position;  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  Kate  Chopin. 

©  Sunday  mirror  co.,  St.  Louis  ;  1895  :  64760. 
Dec.  21.  12581 

Embarrassment  (The)  of  riches;  a  modern  com- 
(Mly  in  3  acts,  by  L.  K.  Anspacher.  146  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ijouis  Kaufman  Anspacher,  New  I'ork ; 
D :  7137,  Aug.  21,  1905 ;  2c.  Aug.  21,  1905. 

12582 

Embarrassments;  1  act  serio-comic  play  in  2 
scenes,  by  M.  J.  C.  Goodman.  20  p.  4°.  Type- 
written, 

©  Ic.  Nov.  12,  1909 ;  D :  17347 ;  Margaret  J. 
Campbell  Goodman,  Saginaw,  Mich.        12583 

Embattled  (The)  bachelor.     See  Bertie  at  bay. 

Embers;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  Middleton. 

©  George  Middleton,  New  York ;  D :  15715, 
Apr.  26,  1909.  12584 

■  Same.     17  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  8.  1911 ;  D :  24434  ;  George  Mid- 
dleton, New  York.  12585 


Embers — Continued. 

-with  The  failures.   The  gargoyle,   In  his 

house,  Madonna,  The  man  masterful,  1  act 
plays  of  contemporary  life,  by  George  Middle- 
ton.  New  York,  H.  Holt  and  company,  1911. 
[5].  192  p.    12°. 

©  Oct.  14,  1911 ;  2c.  Oct.  18,  1911 ;  D  :  25516 : 
Henry  Holt  &  co..  New  York.  12586 

Embers  of  love;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  W.  P. 
Tynan. 

©  William  P.  Tynan,  Paterson  ;  1883  :  21058, 
Nov.  15.  12587 

Embers  of  the  past;  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act, 
by  R.  MacDouald.    16  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  20,  1910 ;  D :  17978 ;  Ralph  Mac- 
Donald,  Lowell,  Mass.  12588 

Embezzler  (The);  play  in  3  acts,  adapted  by 
N.  14.  Hornstine.    45  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Nathan  Harris  Hornstine,  Philadelphia ; 
D :  15698,  Apr.  23,  1909 ;  2c.  May  13,  1909. 

12589 

Embezzler's  (The)  daughter;  a  drama  in  4  acts, 
7  scenes,  by  P.  W.  Hyde. 

©  Paul  Woodworth  Hyde,  Pittsburgh  ;  1898  : 
9429,  Feb.  3 ;  2c.  Feb.  21.  12590 

Embvtscade  (L');  piece  en  4  actes,  par  H.  Kis- 
temaeckei-s.  (Jii  Petite  illusti'ation,  no.  8,  19 
avril  1913;  serie-theatre,  no.  4) 

©    Apr.    19,    1913;    2c.    May   24,    1913;    D: 
33307;  Henry  Kistemaeckers,  Paris.       12591 

Emerald  eyes;  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  A.  Boynton. 
15  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Apr.   26,   1915 ;    D :  40474 ;    Hortense 
Adele  Boynton,  Newport,  R.  I.  12591a 

Emerald  gem;  oi",  A  beautiful  maiden,  by  .1. 
T.  Walsh. 

©   J.  Theo.   Walsh,   Milford,   Conn.;    1895: 
42609,  Aug.  21.  12592 

Emerald  (The)  Isle;  a  comedy  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  A.  E.  Gaylord.    108  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  A.  E.  Gaylord,  New  Yoi-k ;  D :  10331.  Apr. 
12,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  12,  1907.  12593 

an  original  Irish  musical  sketch  in  1  scene, 


by  J.  Fielding. 

©  John  Fielding,  New  York  ;  1874 :  555,  Jan. 
16.  12594 


—  or.  The  caves  of  Carrig-Cleena,  a  new  and 
original  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  written  by 
Basil  Hood,  composed  by  Arthur  Sullivan  and 
Edward  German.  London,  Chappell  &  co.,  ltd. ; 
New  York,  Boosey  &  co.,  1901.  65,  [1]  p.  8°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Chappell  &  CO.,  London ;  D :  405,  Apr.  29, 
1901 ;  2c.  Apr.  29,  1901.  12595 

—  See  also  O'Donoho  of  the  lakes. 


605 


12596 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


12616 


Emerald  (The)  key;  vaudeville  sketch,  by  J. 
Hay,  jr.     [2],  14  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  8,  1912;  D:  31076;  James  Hay, 
jr.,  Washington.  12596 

Emerald  (The)  ring;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  J.  J.  Drown,  jr. 

©  Jolm  J.  Drown,  jr.,  IMatlsburgli.  N.  Y. : 
1SS7 :  30944,  Nov.  30.  12597 

Emerald  (The)  trio;  by  Casey  and  Le  Clair. 
©  Casev  and   Lc  Clair,  Now  York ;  1897 : 
5S440,  Oct!  14.  12598 

Emergency  (An)  case;  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  P. 
MacDonald  [psend.  of  H.  M.  Peggs]  35  p. 
4".    Typewritten. 

©  lc.  May  4,  191.1 ;  1> :  10002  ;  IT.  MacDonald 
Peggs,  New  York.  12598a 

Emerson  (The)  club;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Effie 
W.  Merriman.  Cliicago,  The  Dramatic  pub- 
lishing company  [1901]     12  p.     12°. 

©   Dramatic   pub.    co.,    Chicago ;    D :  1026 : 
Oct.  28,  1901 ;  2c.  Oct.  28,  1901.  12599 

Emeryville  (The)  ringer;  a  farce  in  3  acts,  by 
D.  li.  Levy.    75  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  David  Livingston  Levy,   San  Francisco ; 
D :  10602,  May  20,  1907 ;  2c.  May  20,  1907. 

12600 

Emeth  (Der)  und  der  scheker.     See  Yiidele. 

Emigrant  (The);  drama  in  1  act,  by  D.  G. 
Fischer.     11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  lc.  Feb.  23,  1911;   D:  23426;   David   G. 
Fischer,  Chicago.  12601 

play  in  3  acts,  by  F.  A.  Kummer.     [134]  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  lc.  May  8,  1911 ;  D :  24162 ;  Frederic  Ar- 
nold Kummer,  Catonsville,  Md.  12602 

Emigrant  (The)  car;  an  original  dramatic  com- 
position. 

©  Tonv  Pastor,  New  York ;  1880 :  1860.  Feb. 
2.  12603 

Emigrant  (The)  car  in  uproar.  See  Emigrant 
(The)  Pullman  car. 

Emigrant  (The)  palace  car.     See  Go  West. 

Emigrant  (The)  prima  donna.  7  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  John  J.  Wilson,   Philadelphia;   D :  7630, 
Nov.  28,  1905 ;  2c.  Nov.  28,  1905.  12604 

Emigrant  (The)  Pullman  car;  or.  The  emi- 
grant car  in  uproar,  an  original  dramatic 
composition. 

©  Tony  Pastor.  New  York ;  1880 :  1861.  Feb. 
2.  12605 

Emigrant  (The)  sleeping  car  going  West.  See 
Travel  on  the  emigrant  train. 


Emigrant  (The)  train;  or,  Go  West,  burlesque 
on  The  tourists. 

©  Tony  Pastor,  New  York ;  1880 :  1021,  Jan. 
16.  12606 

Emigrant  (The)  waif.      See  Phoebe. 

Emigranten      (Die);      deutsch  -  amerikanisches 
lebensbild  in  5  akten.     St.  Louis,  A.  Weibusch 

•    tV  son  printing  company,  1882.     51  p.     10°. 
©  Louis  Gottschalk,  St.  Louis ;  1883 :  1469. 
Jan.  22 ;  2c.  Feb.  .5.  12607 

Emigrants  (The);  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  P.  F. 
P>aker  and  T.  J.  Farren. 

©  P.  F.   Baker  and  T.   J.   Farren,   United 
States;  1880:16602,  Nov.  2.  12608 

an  opera  in  3  acts,  by  P.  Mackaye.     11  KM 


p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  lc.  July  24,  1912  ;  D  :  30336 ;  Percy  Mack- 
aye,  Windsor,  Vt.  12609 

sketch  for  two,  by  M.  Kurzlicb.     6  p.     f°. 


Typewritten. 

©  lc.  June  5.  1911 ;  D  :  24404 ;  Martin  Kurz- 
lieb,  Waxahachie,  Tex.  12610 

Emigrant's  (The)  daughter;  a  bonier  drama  in 
3  acts,  by  Len  Ellsworth  Tilden.  Clyde,  O., 
A.  D.  Ames  [1881]  1  p.  1.,  28  p.,  1  1.  12°. 
( [Ames'  series  of  standard  and  minor  drama, 
no.  143]) 

©  A.  D.  Ames,  Clyde,  O. ;  1884:22862,  Nov. 
15;  2c.  Nov.  15.  12611 

Emigrants'  (The)  party;  entertainment  intro- 
ducing folk  songs  and  dances,  bv  Jessie  A. 
Kelley.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1914.  27 
p.     12°. 

©  Dec.  4.  1913;  2c.  Dec.  6,  1913;  D:  35267: 
Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.  12612 

Emigrants  (The)  to  America.  See  Greenhorns 
(The) 

Emigration  to  America;  musical  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  .Joseph  Lateiner. 

©  Russian  Hebrew  opera  co.,  United  States : 
1886 :  22699,  Oct.  8.  12613 

Emigre  (L');  piece  en  4  actes,  par  P.  Bourget. 

[Paris,  Iuipr.de  I'lUustration]  1908.    90  p.    8°. 

©  Paul  Bourget,   Paris ;   D :  14209,  Nov.  5, 

1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  5,  1908.  12614 

Emilia  Galotti;  tragodie,  von  G.  E.  Lessing, 
with  introduction  and  notes  by  O.  B.  Super. 

©  Henry  Holt  &  co..  New  York ;  1894  :  46036, 
Oct.  2.  12615 

Emily;  a  farce-comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Hinckley. 
108  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Julian  Hinckley,  Lawrence,   N.   Y. ;   D : 
6674,  May  17,  1905;  2c.  May  17,  1905.       12616 


606 


12617 


COPYRIGHTED  IIST   THE   UNITED   STATES 


12634 


Emily,  the  prodigal;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Mrs. 
Wilson  Woodrow  and  A.  L.  Sessions.  155  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  11,  1913  ;  D  :  32923  ;  Archibald  L. 
Sessions,  New  York.  12617 

Emir  (The)  of  Bilbul;  or.  The  ward  of  the 
bashaw,  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  J.  P.  Wil- 
son. 

©  .John  P.  Wilson,  San  Francisco;  1S91: 
39854,  Nov.  6.  12618 

Emly's  wedding;  by  Geo.  M.  Vickers. 

©  Lawrence  ^iacdonald,  St.  Louis :  1894 : 
30540,  An?.  4.  12619 

Emma,  die  perle;  5  biMer  ans  deni  leben  eines 
madchen  fiir  alles,  von  Julius  Horst  und  Ar- 
tbur  Lippsf'hitz.  Miinchen,  Drei  masken  ver- 
h\g,  1912.    1  p.  1.,  84  p.    8". 

©  Ic.  June  25,  1912  ;  D  :  30094 ;  Drei  raasken 
verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Munich.  12620 

Emma  Hart;  schauspiel  in  4  aufziigen,  von 
Franz  Nepos.  Diessen  vor  Miinchen,  Verlags- 
anstalt  Jos.  C.  Huber.  1914.     110  p.     12°. 

©  Feb.  7,  1914  :  2c.  Mar.  28,  1914  :  D  :  36495  ; 
Jos.  C.  Huber.  Diessen  vor  Miinchen,  Ger- 
many. 12620a 

Emma  Rivers;  or,  The  father's  curse,  a  play  in 
4  acts,  by  A.  Brewster. 

©  Albert  Brewster,  San  Francisco;  1878: 
9589,  Aug.  20.  12621 

Emma  Wakefield;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  H. 
Sterling.     [2],  102  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  10,  1913;  D:  32300;  Edward 
Hamilton  Sterling,  Trenton,  N.  J.  12622 

Emmanuel,  the  true  son;  historical  drama  in 
4  acts  and  9  scenes,  by  S.  M.  Dudley,  drama- 
tized from  The  Master's  way,  by  Robert  L. 
Landrum.     [61]  p.    f".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  25.  1911;  D :  23468 ;  Sarah  M. 
Dudley,  Detroit.  12623 

Emmet;  or.  The  hero  of  1803,  a  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  J.  O.  Moneghan. 

©  James  Charles  :Moneghan,  United  States ; 
1879  :  14718,  Nov.  3.  12624 

Emmett  Bonlore.     Sec  John  McAmlee. 
Emmy;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Hartmann. 
©  Jacob  Hartmann,  New  York  ;  1880 :  18457. 
Dec.  4.  12625 

Emmy  Breslau;  American  play  in  4  acts,  by  L. 
Eyre.    133  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  12,  1915;  D :  41475 ;  Laurence 
Eyre,  Philadelphia.  12625a 

Empailleur  (L');  vaudeville  en  1  ncte,  de  Doug- 
las, .Jos6  de  Berys  et  H.  J.  Magog.  Paris,  C. 
Joubert,  1911.    32  p.    8°. 

©  Feb.  25,  1911 ;  2c.  Feb.  25, 1911 ;  D  :  23458  ; 
Joubert,  Paris.  12626 


Emperador  Billionis;  or,  Guthrie  and  Eureka, 
a  political  satire,  by  G.  A.  Lewis.  213  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  9,  1910 ;  D :  20993 ;  Gladys  Adel- 
ina  Lewis,  New  York.  12627 

Emperor;  play  in  1  act,  by  L.  Worrall  and  Har- 
old Simpson.     14  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.   18,    1909 ;   D :  17128 ;   Lechmere 
Worrall,  London.  12628 

war  satire,  in  4  acts,  by  G.  Schlotterbeck. 

95  p.    4°.    Tjpewritten. 

©  le.  Feb.  27,  1915:  D:  39943:  G.  Schlotter- 
beck, Cincinnati.  12628a 


Emperor  and   Galilean. 
Henrik  Ibsen. 


NVr  Works   (The)   of 


Emperor  and  slave;  play,  by  A.  K.  Sinclair.  29 
p.     f".     Typewritten. 

©  le.  Mar.  7,  1910 :  D :  20409 ;  Albert  Kent 
Sinclair,  Detroit.  12629 

Emperor  (The)  and  the  peasant;  an  original 
American  drama  in  5  acts,  b.v  Mrs.  1j.  D. 
Shears.     56  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  L.  D.  Shears,  Peekskill,  N.  Y. ;  1886 : 
29335,  Dee.  21 ;  2c.  Dec.  21.  12630 

See  nlso  Mathilda. 

Emperor  of  America;  dramatic  composition  in 
2  acts,  by  C.  S.  Dixon.  44  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Chai'les  Sumner  Dixon.  Boston  ;  D  :  4826, 
Apr.  1,  1904;  Ic.  Apr.  1,  1904;  Ic.  Apr.  13, 
1904.  12631 

Emperor  (The)  of  Barataria;  a  romantic  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  L.  Rutland  and  R.  Cameron. 
Typewritten. 

©  Lucile  Rutland  and  Rhoda  Cameron.  New 
York ;  1898 :  60280,  Oct.  13 :  2c.  Oct.  13.  12632 

Emperor  (The)  of  Mocha;  by  L.  C.  Probert  and 
J.  R.  Oisliei. 

©  Lionel  C.  Probert  and  John  R.  Oishei. 
ButTalo :  D  :  7989,  Feb.  13,  1906.  12633 

Emperor's  (The)  cloak;  incident  of  the  present 
war  seen  through  a  comedy  lens  in  1  act,  by 
Agnes  Armstrong  [pseud,  of  Agnes  Bird  I . 
[i],  12  p.    4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  20,  1914 ;  D :  38554 ;  Agnes  Bird, 
Portland,  Me.  12633a 

Emperor's  (The)  lieutenant;  by  Mrs.  S.  Crown- 
inshield. 

©  Mrs.  Schuvler  Crowninshield,  AA'tishing- 
ton  ;  D  :  1619,  Mar.  18,  1902.  12634 

Emperor's  (The)  tale;  story  of  Napoleon's  cam- 
paign against  Prussia  in  1  act,  by  S.  P.  Tucker. 
[11.  15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  8,  1915 ;  D :  42440 ;  Stanley  Pat- 
erson  Tucker,  London.  12634a 


607 


12635 


DKAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


12655 


Emphatic  (An)  hit;  a  monologue  for  a  lady,  by 

Maurice  Hageinan.     Chicago,  Dramatic  pub.  co. 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago ;  189S :  68631, 

Nov.  25 ;  2c.  Nov.  25.  12635 

Empire  (The);  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  W.  J.  Lynd. 
©   William    .J.    Lynd,    Denver;    1881:2730, 
Feb.  22.  12636 

Empire  ag'st  republic.     See  Am.ericanus. 

Empire  anti  republic.     See  Americanus. 

Empire  comedy  four, 

©  Joseph   A.   Jenny,   New   York ;   D :  5011, 
May  17,  1901.  12637 

Empire  (The)  of  the  East;  sensational  drama 
concerning  our  national  defence  in  prologue 
and  4  acts,  by  H.  S.  Stange.  5  v.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  1,  1915 ;  D :  40242 ;  Hugh  Stanis- 
laus Stange,  New  Yorlv.  12637a 

Empire  (The)  State  express;  by  W.  Montague. 
57  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Walter  Montague,  New  York;   D :  3990, 
Sept.  23,  1903 ;  2c.  Sept.  23,  1903.  12638 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  W.  Prentice  and 

J.  T.  Foster.    28  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Frank  W.  Prentice  and  John  T.  Foster, 
Cleveland ;  1894 :  52933,  Nov.  13 ;  Ic.  Dec.  3. 

12639 

4  act  melodrama. 

©  Cliarles  B.  Goes,  Chicago ;  D :  1490,  Feb. 
26,  1902.  12640 

Empiric  (The)  student,  from  1810-1814;  by 
S.  T.  Baer. 

©  Sylvan  T.   Baer,  Dallas;   1900  A:  3708, 
Feb.  9.  12641 

Employe  (L')  du  gaz;  ou.  La  bonne  conduite, 
comedie  en  1  acte  et  2  tableaux,  [par]  Robert 
Dieudonne.    Paris,  G.  Oudet,  1909.    79  p.    12°. 

©  Sept.  1,  1909 ;  2c.  Sept.  4,  1909  ;  D  :  16707  ; 
Georges  Ondet,  Paris.  12642 

Employers,  bew^are.     Sec  Maids  and  bachelors. 

Employment  (The)  exchange;  dramatic  compo- 
sition, by  C.  W.  Ingram.  8  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Ic.   .Ian.   27,   1913;    D :  32099 ;    Cardinal 
Wolseley  Ingram,  New  York.  12643 

Empreinte  (L');  piece  en  3  nctes,  par  Abel  Her- 
mant.  Paris,  P.  Ollendorfe,  1900.  3  p.  1.,  185 
p.    12". 

©    Paul    Ollendorff,    Paris;    1900    A:  5528, 
Mar.  1 ;  2e.  Mar.  2.  12644 

Empress  (The);  historical  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
B.  Dierkes.  St.  Louis,  G.  Ahner,  1887.  1  p.  1., 
53  p.     8°. 

©  Bernard  Dierkes,  St.  Louis ;  1887 :  6070, 
Mar.  15 ;  2c.  Mar.  10.  12645 


Empress  (The) — Continued. 
— —  historical  drama  in  4  acts  and  4  scenes,  by 
J.  S.  Berger. 

©  J.  S.  Berger,  Brooklyn ;  1888 :  102.59,  Apr. 
9.  12646 

Empress  Eausta;  di-ama  in  5  acts,  by  M.  A.  Kal- 
las.     96  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Marcus  A.  Kallas,  Philadelphia ;  D :  3111, 
Mar.  10,  1903 ;  2c.  Mar.  6,  1903 ;  2c.  better  od. 
Mar.  21,  1903.  12647 

Empress  (The)  Josephine;  an  historical  drama, 
l)y  D.  Welcli. 

©  l)e.shler  Welch,  New  York;  1880:  32700, 
June  1.  12648 

in  5  acts,  by  S.  A.  V/ible. 

©  Mrs.  S.  A.  Wible,  Brooklyn;  1875 :  90.'>4, 
Sept.  1.  12649 

an  historical  4  act  drama,  by  F.  Ij.  Wool- 

dridge. 

©  F.  L.  Wooldridge,  St.  Louis ;  D  :  5092,  May 
28,  1904.  12650 

Empress  (The)  Josephine,  the  maiden,  the  vis- 
countess, the  widow,  the  empress;  a  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  J.  J.  Lord. 

©  James  Judson  Lord,  Springfield,  111. 
1881 :  16032,  Oct.  17.  12651 

Same.    Rev.  and  enlarged. 

©  James  Judson  Lord,  Springfield,  111. ;  D : 
4304,  Nov.  25,  1903.  12652 

Empty  (The)  flat.     See  Getting  a  divorce. 

Empty  (The)  purse.  See  Suspicious  (The) 
bridegroom. 

Empty  (The)  room;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  W.  Fitz- 
Patrick.     37  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  28,  1913 ;  D :  32467  ;  James  Wil- 
liam FitzPatrick,  Waterbury,  Conn.       12653 

Empty  (The)  sleeve;  an  original  musical  duet 
with  dialogue,  by  B.  Newcomb. 

©  Bobby  Newcomb,  Philadelphia ;  1876 : 
3157,  Mar.  14.  12654 

See  also  Mizpah. 

En  aras  de  la  moral;  entremes  comico-lfrico, 
original  de  J.  Jackson  Yeyan,  miisica  del 
maestro  Luis  Romo.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores  espanoles]  1914.  22  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Mar.  28, 1914 ;  Ic.  Mar.  30, 1914 ;  D  :  30542  ; 
Jose  Jackson  Yeyan,  Madrid.  12654a 

En  cabeza  ajena;  pasatiempo  en  1  acto  y  en 
prosa,  por  L.  Buceta  y  Mera.  Madrid  [Socie- 
dad de  autores  espanoles]  1911.    26  p.    12°. 

©  May  26,  1911 ;  2c.  May  27, 1911 ;  D  :  24319  ; 
Luis  Buceta  y  Mera,  Madrid.  12655 


608 


12656 


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12671 


En  case  no  comemos;  juguete  comico  en  1  acto, 

en  prosa  por  Antonio  Lopez  Monis.     Madrid, 

[  Sociedad  de  autores  espauoles]  1908.    27  p.    8°. 

©  Antonio  Lopez  MonIs,  Madrid ;  D :  12473. 

Mar.  3,  1908 ;  2c.  Mar.  3.  1908.  12656 

En  Cuba;  or,  The  just  cause,  a  drama  in  4  acts, 
6  scenes,  by  P.  W.  Hyde.    Typewritten. 

©  Paul  Woodworth  Hyde,  Pittsburgh  ;  1896 : 
56888,  Oct.  15;  Ic.  Oct.  15.  12657 

En  deshabille;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  Goodman. 
[21,  14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  9,  1913 ;  D  :  33740 ;  Edward  Good- 
man, New  York.  12658 

Same.      {In   Snappy    stories,    v.    7,    no.    2, 


Mar.,  1914) 

©  Feb.  10,  1914 ;  Ic.  June  6,  1914 ;  D :  37242  ; 
Edward  Goodman.  New  York.  12658a 

En  el  fondo  de  la  mina;  melodrama  en  2  cua- 
dros  y  en  verso,  original  de  J.  Quilis,  mtisica 
del  maestro  Manuel  Ribas.  IMadrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  espailoles]  1909.  38  p.  12".  [Li- 
l)retto  only] 

©  Jos6  Quilis,  Madrid ;  D :  16139,  June  23. 
1909 ;  2c.  June  23,  1909.  12659 

En  el  portal  de  Belen.    Sec  Chico  en  grande. 

En  fallit.     See  Bankrupt. 

En  familia;  comedia  en  2  aetos,  de  A.  Instia  y 
A.  Hernandez  Cata.  Madrid,  Buenos  Aires, 
Renacimiento,  1914.     148  p.     12". 

©  Mar.  28.  1914:  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1914;  D: 
36507;  Alberto  Instia  y  Alfonso  Hernandez 
Cata,  Madrid.  12659a 

En  garde;  comedie  en  3  actes.  par  A.  Capus  et 
P.  V6ber.  32  p.  4".  (L'lllustration  theatrale, 
8*     ann§e-210,  20  avril,  1912) 

©  Apr.  20, 1912  ;  2c.  May  11, 1912  ;  D  :  296.39  ; 
Alfred  Capus  &  Pierre  Veber,  Paris.        12660 

See    also    Theatre    complet;    [de]     Alfred 

Capus. 

En  la  boca  del  lobo;  drama  en  1  acto,  original 
de  P.  Mata.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  es- 
pauoles] 1910.    28  p.     12°. 

©  May  23,  1910;  2c.  May  24,  1910;  D: 
21139;  Pedro  Mata,  Madrid.  12661 

En  Mandchourie;  piece  en  1  acte,  par  Alfred 
Savoir.    29  p.     f".    Typewritten. 

©  L.  Michaud,  Paris;  D :  6203,  Feb.  27, 
1905 ;  2c.  Mar.  1,  1905.  12662 

piece  historique  en  5  actes  et  9  tableaux,  de 

P.  Lamarche.    Paris,  Librairie  theatrale  de  .1. 
Barbre,  1910.    cover-title,  24  p.    4". 

©  Aug.  25,  1910;  2c.  July  23,  1910;  D: 
21866;  Pierre  Lamarche,  Paris.  12663 


En  musique;  pi^ce  en  1  acte,  par  Armand  Char- 
main.    Paris,  C.  Joubert,  1914.    27  p.    8". 

©   Apr.    18,    1914;    Ic.    Apr.    29,    1914;    D: 
36870 ;  .Toubert,  Paris.  12663a 

En  penitence;  comgdie  en  1  acte  pour  jeunes 
filles,  par  Alexandi-e  Guillet.  New  York,  W.  R. 
.Jenkins company  [1914]  14 p.  12°.  ([Theatre 
pour  la  jeunesse,  no.  11] ) 

©    Sept.   28,    1914;    2c.    Oct.   21,    1914;    D: 
38645;  Wm.  R.  Jenkins  co.,New  York.  12663b 

En  voyage;  comedy  for  two  males  and  two  fe- 
males, bv  Frances  Aymar  Mathews.  New 
York,  E.  S.  Werner  &  co.,  1907.    13  p.    12°. 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner  &  co..  New  York;  D: 
11695,  Nov.  7,  1907 ;  2c.  Nov.  16,  1907.      12664 

Enacted  (The)  will.  See  Shakespeare,  Eng- 
land's Ulysses,  the  masque  of  love's  labors 
won. 

Enamorado  (El)     See  Palacio  triste. 

Enamored;  a  domestic  drama,  by  D.  O'Brien. 
©  Denis  O'Brien,  New  York  State;  1884: 
23933,  Dec.  3.  12665 

Enamoured  of  an  ass;  sketch  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  S.  Shatford.     [2],  11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  7,  1914 ;  D :  36967 ;  Sarah  Shat- 
ford, New  York.  12665a 

Enath,  the  grand  lama;  by  J.  Gross. 

©  Josiali  Gross,  New  Orleans  ;  D  :  7473,  Oct. 
30,  1905.  12666 

Enchained;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Paul  Hervieu,  tr. 
bv  Y.  Asckenasy.  (In  The  Dramatist,  July, 
1910) 

©  July  9,  1910 ;  2c.  July  12,  1910 ;  D  :  21539 ; 
Ysidor  Asckenasy,  St.  Louis.  12667 

Enchanted;  grand  spectacular  play,  by  B.  Ki- 
ralfy. 

©  Bolossy    Kiralfy,    New    York ;    D :  1492, 
Feb.  26, 1902.  12668 

Enchanted  art  pictures;  pantomimic  illusion,  by 
Gustav  Von  Palm.    2  p.    f".    Typewritten. 

©  G.  Von  Palm,  New  York ;   D :  505,  May 
25,  1901 ;  2c.  May  25,  1901.  12669 

Enchanted  (The)  clogs.     See  Munibo  Jim. 

Enchanted  (The)  doll;  a  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
P.  V.  Mighels.    13  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©   Philip  Verrill   Mighels,   New   York;    D: 
9350,  Oct.  30,  1906 ;  2c.  Oct.  30,  1906.       12670 

Enchanted  (The)  dream.     See  Lorline. 

Enchanted  (The)  flute;  Indian  drama  and  pan- 
tomime in  1  act,  by  L.  B.  McConville.  13  p. 
f".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  13,  1913  ;  D  :  33218 ;  Lee  Bernard 
McConville,  Pasadena.  12671 


5379—15- 


-39 


609 


12671 


DKAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


12689 


Eiiclianted  (The)  garden;  opera-ballet  in  3  acts, 
by  Douglas  Malloch.  [24]  p.  T.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  July  18,  1914 ;  D :  37G22  ;  Max  Rabin- 
off,  New  York.  12671a 

•scenario  conceived  by  M.  Rabinoff,  Euglisb 


version  and  Ivrics,  by  Douglas  Malloch,  nuisic 
by  Josef  Holbrooke.  31  p.  4".  Printed.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©   Dec.    16,    1914;    2c.    Dec.    IS,    1914;    D: 
39220:  Max  Rabinoff,  New  York.  12671b 

-tragedy   in   1   act,   by   H.   Fort.     9  p.     f". 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  7,  1910;  D :  2073."; ;  Homer  Fort. 
Monrovia,  Cal.  12672 

—  See  also  House  of  the  heart. 


Enchanted  (The)  heart;  a  now  dramatic  spec- 
tacle. 

©    Imre    Klralfy,    New    York;    1875:6263, 
June  15.  12673 

Enchanted  (The)  island;  an  operetta  in  1  act, 
by  R.  H.  U.  Bloor.    Typewritten. 

©   Boosev   &   CO.,    London ;    1900   A :  11696. 
May  9 ;  2c.  May  9.  12674 

Enchanted  (The)  isle;  by  E.  F.  Robbins. 

©  Emilv  F.  Robbins,  New  Haven  ;  D :  13916, 
Sept.  24,  1908.  12675 

a  burlesque  extravaganza  in  3  acts,  by  F. 


Triplett.      St.    Louis,  Times    printing    house, 
1879.     12  p.     12°. 

©    Frank   Triplett,  St.    Louis;    1879:2341. 

Feb.  18 ;  2c.  Feb.  IS.  12676 

Enchanted  (The)  pallette;  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts  and  5  scenes,  by  Egbert  Norman  Clarlv 
and  A.  Howland.    44  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  18,  1915;  D:  41527;  Alice  How- 
land,  Chicago.  12676a 

Enchanted  (The)  princess;  a  fairy  spectacle,  by 
C.  L.  Folsom. 

©  Clara  Louise  Folsom,  New  York  ;  D  :  706, 
July  30,  1901.  12677 

Enchanted  (The)  stream.     See  Eglantine. 

Enchanted  (The)  sword.     See  Bianco. 

Enchanted  (The)  violin;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
H.  Zwicker.     [44]  p.    4".     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    9,    1909;     D:  16620;     Henry 
Zwicker,  Madison,  Wis.  12678 

Enchanted  (The)  wheel  of  destiny;  in  6  sets, 
by  E.  Helm.    10  p.    8°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  June  13,  1911;  D:  24550;  Edith  Helm.' 
Atlantic  City.  12679 

Enchantment. 

©  Clara  Rogers  Owens,  Omaha,  Neb. ;   D : 
6519,  Apr.  15,  1905.  12680 


Enchantment — Continued. 

by  I.  and  B.  Kiralfv.    New  York,  J.  A.  Gray, 

1879.     51  p.     12°. 

©   Tnn-e  and  Bolossy  Kiralfy,   New  York ; 

1879  :  9629,  July  22  ;  2c.  Sept.  15.  12681 

comedie   en   4    actes,    par   Hem-y    Bataille. 


Paris,  E.  Fasquelle,  1904.    179  p.    12°. 

©  Eugene  Fasquelle.  Paris ;  D :  5761,  Nov. 
12,  1904;  2c.  Nov.  12,  1904.  12682 

—  a  fairy  tale,  by  Arthur  Law.  I^ondon,  J. 
Williams,  ltd.;  New  York.  E.  Schuberth  &  co., 
1904.    23  p.     8°. 

©  Joseph  Williams,  ltd.,  London:  D :  4810, 
:\r:ir.  30,  1904;  2c.  Mar.  30,  1904.  12683 

—  fantasy  in  3  acts,  prologue  and  eiMlogue. 
by  R.  B.  Yewdale  and  V.  Rubin.  (In  Wiscon- 
sin ma.gazine,  v.  13,  no.  5,  Feb.,  1915) 

©  Feb.  27,  1915;  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1915;  D: 
.39960;  Ralph  Bailey  Yewdale  and  Virtor  Ru- 
bin, Madi.son,  Wis.  12683a 

— -1  act  drama,  by  M.  C.  Artliur.     12  p.     4". 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  29,  1913;   D :  3335S ;  INIerton  C. 
Arthur,  Detroit.  12684 

phantasy  in  3  acts,  a  prologue  and  an  epi- 


logue, by  Ralph  Bailey  Yewdale  and  V.  Rubin. 
113  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  13,  1915  ;  D  :  39671 ;  Victor  Rubin, 
Milwaukee.  12684a 

playful  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Jj.  Burleigh. 


89  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  27,  1914 ;  D :  36846 ;  Louise  Bur- 
leigh, Boston.  12684b 

Enchantments  (The)  of  Cupid;  comedy  in  3 
acts,  from  tlie  Italian,  by  J.  G.  Underbill.  [2], 
109  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jidv  7,  1910  ;  D :  21495  ;  John  Garrett 
Underbill,  New  York.  12685 

Enchantress  (The);  operetta  in  2  acts,  by  Harry 
B.  Smith  and  F.  de  Gresac.  [2],  114  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.      [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  9,  1911 ;  D :  25444 ;  M.  Witmark  & 
sons.  New  York.  12686 

■ -a   romantic  comic  opera,   in  2  acts,   words 

and  music  by  A.  H.  Laidlaw,  jr. 

©  Alexander  H.   Laidlaw,  .jr..  New   York : 

1897  :  34778,  June  10.  12687 

Encore  (The);  4  act  drama,  by  M.  P.  Hartung. 
81  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  11,  1911;   D :  23331 ;   Max  Paul 
Hartung,  Brooklyn.  12688 

a    laughable    novelty    for    exhibitions,    by 


H.  N.  Grant. 

©  H.  N.  Grant,  Buffalo;  1896:11841,  Feb. 
21 ;  2c.  Feb.  21.  12689 


6]0 


12690 


COPYRIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


12708 


Encore  Rafla.es;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  C.  Samson. 
34  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Samson,  Paris ;   D :  1506G,   Feb. 
13,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  13,  1909.  12690 

Encounter  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  K.  Mocler- 
well.    24  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

<£)  Ic.  Aug.  14,  1912  ;  D :  30537  ;  H.  K.  Moder- 
well,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  12691 

End  (The)     5  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Frances   Swartz,    Peoria,    III. ;    D :  7341, 
Sept.  29,  1905 ;  2c.  Sept.  29,  1905.  12692 

— —drama  portraying  political  intrigue,  by  P.  F. 
Parrott.    6  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  25,  1915 ;  D  :  41043  ;  Percy  Frank- 
lin Parrott,  Toledo,  O.  12692a 

play  in  3  acts  and  2  scenes,  by  H.  Talbot. 

[84]  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  29,  1912 ;  D :  29211 ;  Hayden  Tal- 
bot, New  York.  12693 

-or.  The  brother's  wrong',  a  comedy-drama 

in  5  acts,  by  W.  L.  Jardella  and  W.  R.  Mc- 
Kenley. 

©  W.  L.  Jardella  and  W.  Ross  McKenley, 
Baltimore ;  1880 :  8050,  May  25.  12694 

End  (The)  and  the  beginning;  play  in  3  acts, 
by  H.  B.  Kohorn.  [3],  54  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  July  26,  1910;  D :  21651 ;  Herman  B. 
Kohorn,  Cleveland.  12695 

a  society  play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  H.  Carson. 


83  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  Henry  Carson,  New  York ;   D : 
14517,  Dec.  11,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  3,  1908.      12696 

End  it  as  you  will.     See  Her  father's  wife. 

End  (The)  justifies  the  means.  See  Mrs.  Smi- 
ley's  water  cure. 

End  (The)  must  justify  the  means;  play  in  1 
act,  by  E.  Wurzburger.     [1].  21  p.    4°.    Ms. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    16,    1914;    D :  36358 ;    Estella 
Wurzburger,  Chicago.  12696a 

End  (The)  of  a  love  story.     Typewritten. 

©    Paul    Armstrong,    New    York;    1900   A: 
9579,  Apr.  14 ;  2c.  Apr.  14.  12697 

End  (The)  of  a  race;  drama  in  5  acts,  after  A. 
Daudet's  novel.  Kings  in  exile,  by  C.  Voss. 
[87]  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  31,  1914 ;  D :  37827 ;  Carl  Voss, 
Hettinger,  N.  D.  12697a 

End  (The)  of  an  experiment.     See  Utopia. 

End  (The)  of  faith;  [sketch  in  1  act,  by  E.  S. 
AVhinery]  11  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  17,  1900;   D :  10472 ;   Emmet  S. 
Whinery,  Pasadena.  12698 


End  (The)  of  her  string;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
H.  C.  Colwell.    181  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  25,  1913 ;  D :  33891 ;  Henry  Clif- 
ford Colwell,  Kittanniug,  Pa.  12699 

End  (The)  of  his  rope;  a  comedy,  by  C.  M,  Hys- 
kell.    Typewritten. 

©  Chas.  M.  Hyskell,  Burlington,  la. ;  1895 : 
52818,  Oct.  17 ;  Ic.  Oct.  17.  12700 

comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  M.  Hyskell.    34  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  G.  M.  Hyskell,   Portland,   Or.;   D :  6679, 
May  17,  1905 ;  2e.  May  17,  1905.  12701 

End  of  his  trail;  sketch,  by  W.' F.  Pfarr.  13  p. 
t".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  12,  1910 ;  D :  17917 ;  William  F. 
Pfarr,  Newark,  N.  J.  12702 

End  (The)  of  old  Grimes;  play  in  1  act,  by 
E.  W.  Fitiekl.     [2],  13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  6,  1913 ;  D :  31895 ;  Effie  Wood- 
ward Fifield,  Minneapolis.  12703 

End  (The)  of  Pluto's  realm.  Sec  Aurora's 
dream. 

End  (The)  of  the  battle;  a  play  in  1  act,  by 
Jane  Stone  [pseud,  of  Jessie  Trimble]  [New 
York]  The  Co-operative  press,  1913.  20  p. 
16°. 

©   Feb.   18,   1913;   2c.   Feb.   26,    1913;    D: 
32445 ;  Co-operative  press.  New  York.     12704 

End  (The)  of  the  bridge;  play  in  3  acts,  by  F.  A. 
Lincoln.     58  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  7,  1910 ;  D :  22504 ;  Florence  A. 
Lincoln,  Boston.  12705 

End  (The)  of  the  carnival.     See  Elsa. 

End  (The)  of  the  chase;  play  in  1  act,  by  T.  H. 
Ollesheimer.     [2],  22  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  13,  1914 ;  D :  37355 ;  Theodore  H. 
Ollesheimer,  Centerville,  la.  12705a 

End  (The)  of  the  earth.     See  Millennium  (The) 

End  of  the  feud;  by  J.  B.  Foster.  10  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  24,  1909  ;  D :  17779 ;  Julia  B.  Fos- 
ter, Berkeley,  Cal.  12706 

a  dramatic  playlet  [by  M.  S.  Keightley]     5 

p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mabel   S.  Keightley,   South  Bend,   Ind.; 
D :  12520,  Mar.  9,  1908 ;  2c.  Feb.  26,  1908. 

12707 

End  (The)  of  the  game;  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  J. 
Newman.     [1],  14  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Jan.   8,    1912;    D :  28248 ;    Mordecai 
Jesse  Newman,  Chicago.  12708 
•  vaudeville  sketch  in  1  scene,  by  E.  J.  Flana- 
gan, jr.     [1],  14  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  24,  1914;  D:  36820;  Edward  J. 
Flanagan,  jr.,  St.  Louis.  12708a 


611 


12709 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


12728 


End  (The)  of  the  honey  moon;  by  M.  Kelso.    4 
p.    r.    Typewritten. 

©  Miiym  Kelso,  New  York ;  D :  4500,  Jan. 
14,  1904 ;  2c.  Jan.  7,  1904.  12709 

End  (The)  of  the  journey;  a  play  in  1  act,  by 
O.  T.  Diirgan.     28  p.     8".     Typewritten. 

©  Olive  Tllford  Dargan,  Almond,  N.  C. ;  D: 
11167,  Aug.  12,  1907;  2c.  Aug.  12,  1907.    12710 

End  (The)  of  the  land.     Sec  Oklahoma. 

End  (The)  of  the  road;  a  drama  in  1  act,  by 

II.  l'\>rd  and  C.  Duer.    27  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Harriet  Ford  and  Caroline  Duer,   New 

York :   D :  11747,  Nov.  15,   1907 ;   2c.  Nov.   15, 

1907.  12711 

drama  of  tlie  golden  West,   in  3  acts,  by 

H.  C.  Pfaff.    [2],  112  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  5.  1910 ;  D :  22224 ;  Harry  Cross- 
laud  Pfall",  Chicago.  12712 

■ play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  Grattan  Donnelly.    117 

p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Apr.    13,   1915;    D :  40340 ;    Darcy   & 
Wolford,  inc.,  New  York.  12712a 

End  (The)  of  the  stoi-y;  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  I. 
Cohn.     31  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  William  Isaac  Cohn,  Fort  Smitb.  Ark. ; 
D:8.5,i5,  :Mav  18,  1906;  2c.  June  4,  190G. 

12713 

See  also  Proposing'  by  proxy. 


End  (The)  of  the  strike;  a  railroad  drama  in  1 
act,  by  R.  M.  Taylor. 

©    Robert    M.    Taylor,    New    York;    1877: 
12952,  Nov.  10.  12714 

End  (The)  of  the  trail;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  B. 
de  Mille  and  William  C.  de  jVIille. 

©   Cecil  Blount   de  IMille,   New   York;    D: 
10938,  July  10,  1907.  12715 

—by  D.Potter.     [154]  p.    4°.    Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  17,  1913  :  D  :  32340  ;  Dorotliy  Pot- 
ter, Chicago.  12716 

See  also  Mohawk  (The) 

End  (The)  of  the  walk;  novelty  act  in  one,  by 
M.  Wallace.     14  p.     f".     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    17,    1912;    D:  30870;    Morgan 
Wallace,  New  York.  12717 

End  of  the  world;  by  A.  Hoffman.     20  p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Aaron    Hoffman,    New    York;    D:8732, 
June  23,  1906 ;  2c.  June  23,  1906.  12718 

comedy  sketch,  by  R.  B.  M.  Wilson.     10  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  15,  1913 ;  D  :  34735  ;  Robert  B.  M. 
Wilson,  Cliicago.  12719 


End  of  the  world — Continued. 

•  a  domestic  and  romantic  play  in  5  acts,  by 

J.  W.  earner.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  J.  W.  earner,  Findlay,   O. ;   1893:7999, 
Feb.  11 ;  2c.  Aug.  3.  12720 

in  3  scenes  and  3  acts,  by  W.  A.  Ellis.    3 

p.     4".    Typewritten. 

©    William    A.    Ellis,    Brooklyn;    D:  10645, 
.     May  22,  1 907  ;  2c.  Sept.  7,  1907.  12721 

nmsical extravaganza.     [l],46p.    4".    Type- 
written.    [Words  only] 

©    Ic.    Feb.    28,    1914;     D:  36196;     Estelle 
Kditlia  Lyndburst,  San  Francisco.  12721a 


■ •  a  musical  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  I..  W. 

Hill. 

©  L.  AVebster  Hill.  Binghamton,  N.  Y. ;  D: 
12641,  Mar.  30,  1908.  12722 

Ende  (Das);  ein  scbauspiel  in  3  akten  und  1 
scliliiss-szene,  von  Victor  Auburtin.  Miincben, 
A.  Langen,  1910.     126  p.    12°. 

©  June  14,  1910 ;  2c.  July  9,  1910 ;  D  :  21517  ; 
Albert  I-angen,  ^Munich.  12723 

Ende  (Das)  des  krieg'es.  See  Britisch-Trans- 
vaal'sche  (Der)  krieg  in  Siid-Afrika,  1899- 
1900. 

Ended;  dramatic  sketch  in  2  acts  and  4  scenes, 
by  H.  Talbert.     9  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  14,  1913  ;  D  :  35021 ;  Harlin  Tal- 
bert, Albany,  Or.  12724 

Endicott  (The)  chimes;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by 
A.  L.  Jansson.    31  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Augustus  L.   Jansson,   West   Somerville, 
Mass. ;  1894 :  5893,  Mar.  21 ;  2c.  Get.  19.  12725 

Ending;  a  tragedy  in  1  act,  by  G.  Gugert.  28  p. 
4'\     Printed. 

©    George   Gugert,    Wayne,    I'a. ;    D :  7789, 
Dec.  29,  1905 ;  2c.  Dec.  22,  1905.  12726 

Endless  (The)  tale;  by  A.  Stevenson.  1  j).  f. 
Proof. 

©  Augusta  Stevenson.  New  York ;  D :  15367. 
Mar.  17,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  17,  1909.  12727 

Endlich  alleiu;  lustspiel  in  3  akten,  von  Max 
Bernstein.  Berlin,  F.  Blooli  erben,  1911.  97 
p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  9,  1911 ;  D :  25711 ;  Felix  Blocli 
erben,  Berlin.  12728 

-operette  in  3  akten,  von  A.  M.  Willner  und 

Robert  Bodanzky,  nuisik  von  Franz  LehS,r. 
Regie-  und  .soufflierbuch.  Leipzig,  AYien,  A\'. 
Karczag,  1914.     48  p.     4°. 

©  Ic.  July  15,  1914 ;  D :  37610 ;  W.  Karczag, 
Leipzig.  12728a 

Same.      Text    der    gesjinge.      Leipzig,    W. 

Karczag,  1914.     48  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  July  11,  1914;  D  :  37.529  ;  W.  Karczag, 
Leipzig.  12728b 


6V2 


12729 


COPYRIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


12749 


Endurance;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  from  the  English 
novel  Set  in  diamonds,  by  Tlie  Countess 
[pseud.],  by  Mrs.  B.  D.  Chester. 

©  Mrs.  B.  D.  Chester,  New  Yorlc  ;  1885  :  7066, 
Mm:  25.  12729 

Endymion;  an  allegorical  nuisical  sketcli,  bv 
H.  O.  Towne.  14  p.  4\  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Helen  Olcott  Towne,  Flushing,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
7890,  Jan.  23,  1906;  2c.  Jan.  23,  1906.       12730 

comedy  in  3  acts,  by  M.  J.  Warren.    Boston, 

^Valter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1909.     39  p.     12^ 

©  Dec.  11, 1909 ;  2c.  Dec.  13, 1909  ;  I> :  17681 ; 
Marie  Josephine  Warren,  Brooklyn.  12731 

Enemies;  in  4  acts,  by  J.  J.  Wilson. 

©    James    J.    Wilson,    Philadelphia;    1899: 
22764,  Mar.  31.  12732 

Enemies  for  life;  a  sensational  melodrama  in  4 
acts,  by  (Jharles  H.  Flennnint:;. 

©  Itobert  E.  Davev,   United  States;  1893: 
35857.  Aug.  2.  12733 

Enemy  (The);  by  Beulah  Marie  Dix  [i.  e.  B. 
M.  D.  Flebbe].  Boston,  Auifi'ican  school  peace 
league,  1915.     24  p.     8°. 

©  :Mar.  29,  1915  ;  2c.  Apr.  2,  1915  ;  D :  40256  ; 
Beulah  Flebbe,  AVaban,  Mass.  12733a 

Enemy  (The)  at  home;  play  in  3  acts,  by  M. 
Lichteiistadter.    108  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  1,  1911 ;  D :  24102 ;  :Milton  Lich- 
ten.stadter,  San  Francisco.  12734 

Enemy  of  the  people.  tS'ce  Works  (The)  of 
Henrik  Ibsen. 

Enemy  (An)  to  society;  roiiiaucc  of  New  York 
(if  yesterday  and  today,  by  G.  B.  Howard  and 
W.  Mizner.    92  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  :\Iar.  29,  1915  ;  D  :  40207  ;  George  Bron- 
son  Howard  and  Wilson  Mizuer,  New  Yorlv. 

12734a 
Enemy  (An)  to  the  czar;  drMnia   in  4  acts,  by 
John  A.  Frasei".     Typewritten. 

©  H.  Walter  Yun  Dyke.  Baxter,  la.;  1899: 
72680.  Nov.  7 ;  2c.  Nov.  7.  12735 

Enemy  to  the  queen;  adapted  from  A'ictor 
Hugo's  Ituy  Bias,  by  J.  J.  A.  Loining.  .76  p. 
4".     Ty]iewritten. 

©  John  Jacob  Arthur  Loining,  Chicago;  D: 
S218,  Mar.  23,  1906 ;  2c.  Mar.  12,  1906.      12736 

— —a  romantic  drama  in  3  acts  nud  7  scenes,  by 
H.  C.  Wood.    59  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Hari-y  ( 'olon  Wood,  Providence.  R.  I. ;  D : 
;;290,  Apr,  15.  1903;  2c,  Apr.  .30,  1903.       12737 

Enemy  (An)  within;  or.  A  love  that  failed, 
military  drama  in  1  act.  by  A.  R.  Allison,  7 
p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  6,  1913 ;  D :  33422 ;  Archibald  R. 
Allison,  Alameda,  Cal.  12738 


Enemy's  (The)  daughter;  a  story  of  love  and 
war  in  3  acts,  by  M.  S.  Lackland.  15  p.  t°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Mary  S.  Lackland,  St.  Louis;  D :  6670, 
May  15,  1905 ;  2c.  May  5,  1905.  12739 

Energetic  (The)  West;  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Selwyn. 
©  Edgar  Selwyn,   United   States ;   D :  8356, 

Apr.  16,  1906.  12740 

Enfaldige    (Den)    smalanningen;   lustspel   med 

sSng  i  4  akter  och  2  tablaer,  af  C.  F.  Johnson. 

Duluth,  Minn,,  Pioneer  book  store,  1875.     vi, 

28  p„   1  1.     12". 

©  C.  F.  Johnson,  Duluth,  Minn. ;  1875 :  6784, 
June  28 ;  2c.  July  15.  12741 

Enfant  (L')  cherie;  piece  en  4  actes,  par  Romain 

<Jo<>lus   [pseud,  de  R.  C.  Weill]     [Paris,  Impr. 

de  ruiustration]   1906.     2  p.  1.,  85  p.     12°. 
©  R.  Coolus,  Paris;  D :  8461,  May  2,  1906; 

2c.  .May  2,  1906.  12742 

Enfant  (L')  de  Pamour;  piece  en  4  actes,  par  H. 

Bataille.     52  p.    4".     (L'lllustration  thgatrale, 

T"  aimee-180,  13  mai  1911) 

©   May    13,    1911;    2c.    May   26,    1911;    D: 

24293;  Henry  Bataille,  Paris.  12743 

Enfant  (L')  de  la  bonne;  vaudeville  en  1  acte, 
par  Dlaverdct  et  Garofalo.  Paris,  C.  Joubert, 
1911.     39  1),     8". 

©  June  10.  1911;  2c.  June  19,  1911;  D: 
24505 ;  C.  Joubert,  Paris.  12744 

Enfant  de  ma  sceur;  piece  en  3  actes,  [par] 
A.  iMouezy-Eon  et  R.  Francheville.  Paris, 
P.-V.  Stock,  1909.     179  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  2.  1909 :  2c.  Sept.  7.  1909 ;  D :  16850 ; 
Andre  ^louezy-Eon  et  Robert  Francheville, 
Paris.  12745 

Enfant  de  masseur;  vaudeville  en  1  acte,  [par] 
J.-M,  Priollet.     I'aris,  C.  .Joubert.  1909.     24  p. 

8°. 

©  Sept.  30,  1909  ;  2c.  Oct.  4,  1909  ;  D  :  16999  ; 
C.  Joubert,  Paris.  12746 

Enfant  (L')  des  fortifs;  piece  en  5  actes  et  8 
tableaux,  de  J.  Mary  et  K.  Rochard.  Paris, 
P.  Y.  Stock,  1911.     169  p.    12". 

©  Oct.  13.  1911 :  2c.  Oct.  12,  1911 ;  D  :  25470  ; 
Jules  Mary  &  Emile  Rochard,  France.     12747 

Enfant  (L')  du  miracle;  comedie-bouffe  en  3 
actes,  par  P.  Gavault  et  Itobert  Charvay. 
Paris.  Calmann-Levy  [1903]  2  p.  1.,  180  p. 
12". 

©  I'aul  Gavault  &  Robert  Charvav,  France; 
D  :  3573,  June  12,  1903  ;  2c.  June  12.  1903. 

12748 
Enfant  (L')  du  temple;  piece  en  5  actes  et  9 
tnbleiiux,  de  Alban  de  Polhes.    Paris,  H.  Dara- 
gon,  1907.     [9] -161.  [1]  p.    12". 

©  res.  under  act  of  Mar.  3,  1905,  by  H. 
Daragon,  Paris ;  res.  no.  1335  ;  Ic.  Oct.  10. 1907. 

12749 


613 


12750 


DKAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


12769 


Enfant  (L')  nature!.     See  Manoverkind  (Das). 

Enfant  (L')  prodigue;  pantomime  en  3  actes, 
par  Michel  Carre  et  Andr§  Wormser. 

©  E.  Biardot,  France;   D :  1G0S5,  June  17, 
1909.  12750 

(The  prodigal  son) ;  sc6ue  lyrique  en  1  acte, 


de  E.  Guinand,  musique  de  Claude  Debussy, 
textes  frangais  et  an.sjlais,  English  words  by 
Nita  Cox.  Paris,  A.  Durand  et  fils,  1910.  25 
p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Feb.  9,  1910 :  2c.  Feb.  9,  1910 ;  D :  20141 ; 
Durand  &  cie.,   Paris.  12751 

See  also  Figliuol  (II)  prodigo. — Prodigal 

(The)  son. 

Enfants  (Les)  a  Bethleem;  niystere  en  2  parties 
par  Gabriel  Nigond,  mis  en  musique  par 
Gabriel  Pierne.  Paris,  Heugel  et  cie.,  1908. 
32  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Heugel  &  CO.,  Paris ;  D :  14794,  Jan.  11, 
1909;  2c.  Jan.  11,  1909.  12752 

Enforcing  the  Sunday  law.  See  Dodging  the 
police. 

Engaged;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  J.  F.  Phillips. 
[G6]  p.    f".    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  12, 1912  ;  D  :  30829 ;  John  Frank- 
lyn  Phillips,  Great  Neck,  N.  Y.  12753 

a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  T.  P..  Donaldson.    9  p. 

4".     Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  B.  Donaldson,  Philadelphia ;  D : 
G972,  July  15,  1905 ;  2c.  July  15,  1005.       12754 

a  dramatic  comedy  of  society  of  today,  in 


3  acts,  by  C.  Fulton. 

©  Chandos  Fulton,  New  York;  1872:1843, 
Feb.  26.  12755 

—  an  entirely  oriuinal  burlesque  comedy  in  3 
acts,  bv  W.  S.  Gilbert,  ed.  by  E.  A.  Sothern 
and  J.  S.  Clarke. 

©  E.  A.  Sothern,  United  States ;  1878 :  7.562, 
June  27 ;  2c.  Aug.  24.  12756 

—  vaudeville  sketch,  by  E.  K.  INIarble.  13  p. 
4".    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  4,  1911 ;  D  :  2.59.35  ;  Elanora  Kins- 
ley Marble,  Chicago.  12757 

or.  Surrendered  hand  and  heart,  a  humor- 


ous monologue  for  a  woman,  by  Livingston 
Russell.  New  York,  E.  S.  Werner  [1894]  12 p. 
12". 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner,  New  York  ;  1894 :  51217, 
Nov.  2 ;  2c.  Oct.  31.  -  12758 

Engaged  by  Wednesday;  farce  in  3  acts,  by 
Grace  Arlington  Owen.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker 
&  CO.,  1912.    51  p.     12". 

©  Oct.  14,  1912  ;  2c.  Oct.  15,  1912  ;  D  :  31128  ; 
Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.  12759 


Engaged  (An)  girl;  a  comedy,  by  Elizabeth  A. 
Hyde. 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago  ;  1899  :  66567,  Oct. 
13  ;  2c.  Oct.  21.  12760 

Engagement  (An);  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  H.  H. 
Pattee.  [I'hiladclphin,  1900]  cover-title,  8  p. 
8".     Prhited. 

©    Herlx'rt    Horton    Pattee,    Phihidelphia; 
■     1900  A  :  11990,  May  12  ;  2c.  May  17,  1901. 

12761 

Engagement  in  a  lawyer's  office;  a  comedy  in 
1  act,  by  W.  S.  J.  MacAtee.  6  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  W.  Sylvester  J.  MacAtee,  Portland,  Or. ; 
D:  5174,  Juno  13,  1904;  2c.  June  13,  1904. 

12762 

Engaging  a  chauffeur;  by  O.  D.  Reese.  16  p. 
4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  29,  1911 ;  D  :  24602  ;  Olive  Dibert 
Reese.  Jolnistown,  Pa.  12763 

Engaging  Janet;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Esther  W. 
Bates.  Philadelphia,  The  Penn  publishing 
company,  1908.     18  p.     8°. 

©  Penn   pub.    co..    Philadelphia  ;    D :  13189, 
June  15,  1908  ;  2c.  June  15,  1908.  12764 

Engaging  (The)  manager;  1  act  vaudeville 
sketcli,  by  Beatrice  Shephard  King.  [11]  p. 
4".     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.   Aug.    15,    1910;    D :  21798 ;    Mrs.    B. 
Simpson,  New  York.  12765 


Engaging  (An)  position;  a  comedy  in  2  acts, 
Itv  Lewis  11  Miu  r.ravne.  Boston,  W.  II.  Baker 
cVc  CO.,  1S9S.  25  p.  12".  ([Baker's  ed.  of 
plays] ) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;   1898: 
55296,  Sept.  21 ;  2c.  Oct.  1.  12766 

Engineer  (The);  drama  in  4  acts,  l)y  A.  T.  Rem- 
lap  riiseud.  of  A.  T.  Palmer]  [1],  43  p.  f". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tan.   13,   1914;   D :  35641 ;   Alfred  T. 
I'ahu(>r,  Boston.  12766a 

drama  of  other  days.  l)y  M.  Upton.     [70]  p. 

4".     Typcnvritten. 

©  Ic.  Auc.  2,  1910;  D:  21713;  Melville  Up- 
ton, New  York.  12767 

an     original     realistic    American     comedy 

drama  in  4  acts  and  5  .scenes,  by  E.  Bertram 
and  B.  Wlllard. 

©   Eugene   Bertram    and   Bassett  Willard. 
New  York' ;  1892 :  32265,  Aug.  5.  12768 

England's  powerful;  an  English  society  drama 
in  4  acts  and  7  scenes,  by  A.  A.  Adleman. 

©  Adolph  Allen  Adleman,  Hartford,  Conn. : 
D  :  3038,  Feb.  24,  1903.  12769 


614 


12770 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED    STATES 


12787 


England's  throne;  hy  C.  Lewis,  15  scenes.    [150] 
p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Catherine  Lewis,  London  ;  D  :  15011,  Feb. 
0,  1909 ;  2c.  Fel).  6,  1909.  12770 

a  liistory,  8  scenes,  by  C.  Lewis.    03  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ciitlierine  Lewis.  London;  L> :  131G5.  June 
12,  1908;  2c.  June  12,  1908.  12771 

England's  wrong;  or,  The  legitimate  though 
unrecognized  heir  to  the  throne  of  England, 
a  dninia  on  tlie  niavringe  of  tl>e  Prince  of 
Wales  (Georiio  3d)  to  Hannali  Li.ahtfoot,  l)y 
L.  Q.  Jeffries. 

©  L.  Q.  Jeffries,  Wooster,  O. ;  1882 :  20491, 
Dec.  4.  12772 

English  (The)     See  Son  (The)  and  heir. 

English  born.      Typewritten. 

©    Beulali    ]\Iarie   Dix,    Cambridge,    Mass. ; 
1S9S  :  48036,  Aug.  15  ;  Ic.  Aug.  15  ;  Ic.  Dec.  13. 

12773 

English  (An)  chop;  a  farce  comedy,  by  L.  Rich- 
ardson. 

©  Leander  Richardson,  New  York;    1SS9: 
8800,  INIar.  20.  12774 

English  (The)  consul;  comedv  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  It.  Clemens.     [69]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  5,  1915 ;  D :  42186 ;  James  Ross 
Clemens,  Noroton,  Conn.  12774a 

English  (The)  girl  in  America;  a  play  in  5 
acts,  l\v  Mrs.  Dr.  .Johnson. 

©  Mrs.  Dr.  John.son.  New  York  ;  1881 :17112. 
Nov.  3.  12775 

English  knight;  I'omantic  drauia  founded  on 
the  holy  war  in  the  time  of  Ith-hard  the  Third, 
in  3  acts  and  S  transformations,  l»y  A.  Chros- 
towski.     Typewritten. 

©  Alphon.se  Chrostowski,  Brooklyn;   1896: 
43401.  .July  28:  2c.  Aug.  10.  12776 

English  (An)  lady  packing;  monologue,  by 
L.  B.  Ilayward.     Ty[)ewritten. 

©  Beatrice  B.   Havward,  Wavland,   Mass. ; 
1808:64370,  Nov.  2;  2c.  Nov.  3.  12777 

English  nobility;  by  E.  AV.  Vance. 

©  Earle  Wayne  Vance,  Kalamazoo,  Mich. ; 
D  :  6088,  Jan.  18.  1905.  12778 

English  (An)  party;  monologue,  by  B.  B.  Hay- 
ward.     6  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Beatrice  B.  Hay  ward.  Way  land,  IVIass. ; 
D :  16,  Jan.  7,  1901 ;  2c.  Jan.  7,  1901.        12779 

English  (An)  ti-ain  sketch;  monologue,  by  B.  B. 
Hay  ward.     Typewritten. 

©  Beatrice  B.  Hayward,  Wavland,  Mass. ; 
1898;  64369,  Nov.  2;  2c.  Nov.  3.  12780 


Englishman  (The)  and  the  maid;  farce  in  1 
act,  by  D.  H.  Primrose.  8  p.  f.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  23,  1913  ;  D  :  33194  ;  Durward  H. 
Primrose,  Wood  Ridge,  N.  J.  12781 

Englishman's  (An)  home;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by 
Guy  Du  Maurier.  New  York  and  London, 
Harper  &  brothers,  1909.  2  p.  1.,  131  p.  front. 
4°. 

©  Harper  &  bros..  New  York ;  A :  236894, 
Apr.  10,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  15,  1909.  12782 

Englishman's  (An)  idea  of  our  national  game; 
play  in  1  act,  by  L.  Wardj  [1],  7  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  24,  1913:  D:  35114;  Lawrence 
Ward,  New  York.  12783 

Englishman's  (An)  impression  of  an  Ameri- 
can baseball  game;  play  in  1  act,  by  T. 
Haydn.     [2],  4  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  9,  1914;  D :  36658 ;  Tommy 
Haydn,  New  York.  12783a 

Enid;  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  libretto  by  D.  J. 
Norton,  music  by  C.  N.  Schneider. 

©  Charles  N.  Schneider  and  David  J.  Nor- 
ton. United  States;  1894:31215,  .Tune  9;  2c. 
Dec.  12.  12784 

Enigma  (The);  by  K.  M.  Flood.  12  p.  f". 
Typewritten. 

©  Kathleen  M.  Flood,  Chicago;  D :  10680, 
May  31,  1907 ;  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1907 ;  Ic.  May  31, 
1907.  12785 

comedy-sketch  in  1   act,  bv  V.  V.  Messer. 

[14]  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

•  ©   Ic.    Dec.   29,    1914 ;    D :  39229 ;    Vladimir 
Victor  Messer,  New  York.  12785a 

Enigme  (L');  piece  en  2  actes,  par  P.  Hervieu. 
New  York,  Vincent  Ciocia,  printer,  1901.  70 
p.     8". 

©  Paul  Hervieu.  Paris ;  D :  1102,  Nov.  16, 
1001 ;  2c.  Nov.  16,  1900.  12786 

See  (il.<<o  Theatre  complet;  [de]  Paul  Her- 
vieu. 

Enjoleuse  (L');  comedie  en  3  actes,  par  X.  Roux 


et    M.    Sergine.      32    p.      4°. 


(L' II  lustration 


theatrale,  8"  annee-223,  9  novembre  1912) 

©  Nov.  9,  1912 ;  2c.  Dec.  7,  1912  ;  D :  31614 ; 
Xavier  Roux  &  Maurice  Sergine,  Paris.  12787 

Enjoyable  entertainments;  by  Lilian  M.  Heath. 
Boston,  LTnited  society  of  Christian  endeavor, 
1913.    4  p.  ].,  [3]-184  p.     illus.     12". 

DitAJfATic  CONTENTS  :  Scoucs  from  Pilgrims 
Itrogress. — Longfellow's  dream. — High  jinks 
along  the  milky  way. — The  beggar  prince. 

©  Dec.  4,  1913  ;  2c.  .Tan.  6,  1914  :  A  :  362058 ; 
United  soc.  of  Christian  endeavor,  Boston. 

12787a 


615 


12788 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


12806 


Enlevement  (L')  d'Agathe;  comedie  en  1  acte, 
par  T.  Bernard.     Proof. 

©  Tristan  Bernard  &  Hacliette  &  co.,  Paris; 
D:  14313,  Nov.  18,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  18,  1908. 

12788 

Enlevement- (L')  d'Eulalie;  fantaisie  en  1  acte, 
par  L^on  Jancey.  Paris,  C.  Joubert,  1911.  27 
p.     8°. 

©  Dec.  28,  1911 ;  2c.  Jan.  23, 1912  :  D  :  28394 ; 
Joubert,-  Paris.  12789 

Enlisted  for  the  war;  a  drama,  by  the  author  of 
Sylvia's  soldier,  etc. 

©  George  M.  Baker,   Boston ;   1874 :  13289, 
Oct.  26.  12790 

Enoch  Arden;  oper  in  1  aufzuge  nach  der  idee 
Lord  Tennysons,  von  Vittorio  di  Dio,  niusik 
von  Robert  Erben.  Berlin  (Charlottenbiirg) 
K.  Kohler. 

©  Karl   Kohler,   Berlin;    1896:28798,    May 
11;  2c.  May  11.  12791 

See  also  Mighty  (The)  deep, 

Enquete  (L');  piece  en  2  actes,  par  G.  Henriot. 
78  p.     4".    Typewritten. 

©  George  Henriot,  Paris ;  D :  5053,  May  20, 
1904 ;  2c.  May  20,  1904.  12792 

Ensign  (The);  an  original  comedy  drama  in  5 
acts,  a  .story  of  the  U.  S.  Navy,  by  W.  Ha- 
worth. 

©    William    Haworth,    New    York;    1890: 
22422,  July  14.  12793 

Entangled;  play  in  1  act.  by  E.  li.  Dudley.  [2], 
18  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  20,  1912  ;  D  :  31752  ;  E.  Lawrence 
Dudley,  Camden,  N.  J.  12794 

Entangled  (The)  lover;  1  act  drama,  bv  A.  E. 
Weiss,  jr.     [32]  p.     04".     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  28,  1911 ;  D :  25498 ;  Albert  E. 
Weiss,  jr.,  Los  Angeles.  12795 

Entanglements;  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
H.  H.  Peck.     Typewritten. 

©   H.    Hamlin   Peck,    Boston ;    1890 :  17402. 
May  28 ;  2c.  May  28,  1890.  12796 

Same.  Rev.  115  p.  obi.  f".  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   H.    Hamlin   Peck.    Boston ;    1891 :  2.5014, 
July  9 ;  2c.  July  9.  12797 

an  original  dramatic  sketch  in  1  scene,  by 


C  Finger. 

©  Carl  Finger,  Philadelphia  ;  1900  A :  1.3354. 
May  28.  12798 

Entangling  alliances;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  bv 
J.  E.  Middleton.     65  p.     f .     Typewritten. 

©  J.   Edgar  Middleton,   Toronto,    Canada ; 
D :  4726,  Mar.  16,  1904 ;  2c.  Mar.  16,  1904. 

12799 


Entdeckung  (Die)  von  Amerika.  Sec  Colum- 
bus. 

Entente  (The)  cotdiale;  peace  play  in  2  acts, 
by  A.  U.  Harrison.    29  p.    4°.    Tj'pewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  2,  1915 ;  D :  40250 ;  Agnes  Riley 
Harrison,  Philadelphia.  12799a 

Enterprise;  or,  Street  life  in  New  York,  an 
original  drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Mcintosh,  de- 
signed for  amateurs. 

©  John  Mcintosh,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  1872: 
2473.  Mar.  13.  12800 

Entertainers  (The);  a  vaudeville  sketch,  hv 
J.  R.  -Tohnson.     [2],  8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  18,  1912:  D:  29076;  J.  Rosa- 
mond Johnson,  %  Jos.  W.  Stern  &  co..  New 
York.  12801 


Entertaining'  the  guests, 
onettes. 


See  Iiauretta's  mari- 


Entertaining  the  neighbor's  child.  See  Talk- 
ing (The)  woman. 

Entertainment  for  Columbus  day;  consisting  of 
3  scenes,  prose  selections  and  poems,  by  F.  G. 
Stearns.     [1],  19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Apr.   2,   1912;   D :  29262 ;    Fannie  G. 
Stearns,  Waverley,  Ma.ss.  12802 

Entgleisung;  komndie  in  3  akten,  von  Lothar 
Schmidt  [pseud,  von  Lothar  Goldschmidt] 
Berlin,  E.  Bloch,  1911.    67  p.    8°. 

©  Doc.  13,  1911 ;  2c.  Fob.  17,1012  ;  D  :  28732  : 
Eduard  Bloch,  Berlin.  12803 

Enticed  to  drink;  by  V.  J.  Dowd.  9  p.  f". 
Typewritten. 

©  Victor  .L  Dowd.  Chicago:  D :  1.5.594,  Apr. 
12,  1909 :  2c.  Apr.  12.  1909.  12804 

Enticement;  or,  The  dance  of  death,  play  in  1 
act.  by  Wm.  H.  Lytell  and  Frank  Fanning. 
[1],  12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Aug.   1,  1912;   D:  30530;   Harry   M. 
Brown,  Riverside.  R.  I.  12805 

Entierro  (El)  de  la  sardina;  sainote  en  1  acto  y 
on  prosa,  original  do  .\.  Ramos  Martin,  mfisica 
del  maestro  Rafael  Cnlleja.  Madrid  [Socie- 
dad  de  autores  espanoles]  1915.  32  p.  12". 
[Libretto  only] 

©   Mar.   15,    1915;    Ic.   Mar.   17,   1915;    D: 
40092  ;  Antonio  Ramos  Martin,  Madrid.    12805a 

Entomologist  (The);  a  .spectacular  operetta, 
libretto  by  I.  P.  Sylvesfer.  84  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Ida  Pond  Sylvester.  Passaic,  N.  J. ;  D : 
278,  Mar.  28,  1901;  2c.  Mar.  28,  1901.      12806 

Entomology;  original  rapid-fire  farce  in  1  act, 
by  H.  R.  Denton.    37  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  25,  1915  ;  D :  39789 ;  Harvey  Ros- 
necht  Denton,  New  York.  12806a 


616 


12807 


COPYRIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


12820 


Entr'  acte.  /S'ec  Short  plays;  by  Mary  MacMil- 
lan. 

Entrance  song,  Boobhamba  and  chorus;  from 
The  Cingalee,  by  Adrian  Ross.  1  p.  f°.  Type- 
written.    [Words  only] 

©  Cliappell  &  CO..  London ;  D :  5865,  Dec.  5, 
1904;  2c.  Dec.  5,  1904.  12807 

Entranced  (The)  bride.  See  Margrave  and 
magic. 

Entre  aniigos;  entrenies  en  verso,  original  de 
J.  Selgas  Ruiz.  IMadrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espanoles]  1914.     21  p.     12°. 

©  Sept.  17,  1914;  le.  Sept.  21,  1914;  D: 
38246;  Jose  Selgas  Ruiz,  Madrid.  12807a 

Entre  amor  ydeber  (Between  love  and  duty);  a 
tale  of  old  Manila,  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  T.  P. 
Bayer.     Typewritten. 

©  Theo.  Percy  Bayer,  San  Francisco;  1900 
A :  21962.  Sept.  4 ;  2c.  June  17,  1901 ;  Ic.  new 
ed.  Oct.  14,  1901.  12808 

Entre  cuentos.  Sec  Comedias;  [por]  Victor 
Manuel  Diez  Barroso. 

Entre  llamas;  tragedia  en  3  actus  y  un  epilogo, 
la  vio  y  la  escribio  despues  J.  Grau.  Madrid, 
Renaciniiento,  Sociedad  anonima  editorial 
[1915]  2  p.  1.,  vii-xvii  p.,  2  1.,  150  p.,  2  1.  8". 
©  Aug.  30,  1915;  Ic.  Sept.  1,  1915;  D: 
41661 ;  Jacinto  Grau,  Madrid.  12808a 

Entre  naranjos;  zarzuela  enScuadros,  en  prosa, 
origiiutl  de  Jose  Royo  de  Leon  y  Antonio  P. 
Camaclio.  niiisica  del  maestro  Miguel  San- 
tonja.  Madrid  [  Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles] 
1908.     38  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Rovo  de  Leon  v  P.  Camacho,  Madrid ; 
D;  13460,  July  25,  1908;  2c.  July  25,  190S. 

12809 

Entre  rocas;  zarzuela  en  1  acto  y  3  cuadros,  en 
verso,  original  de  J.  Dicenta,  nu'isica  del  maes- 
tro Ruperto  Chapi.  INIadrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores espanoles]  1908.  40  p.  12".  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Joaquin  Dicenta,  IMndrid ;  D :  13784. 
Sept.  14,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  14,  1908.  12810 

Entre  tejas;  entrenies  en  prosa,  original  de  L. 
Ijinares  Becerra  y  F. Hernandez,  iladrid  [So- 
ciedad de  autores  espanoles]  ]908.  13  p.  12°. 
©  Luis  Linares  Becerra  &  Fernando  Her- 
nandez. Madrid;  D :  13860.  Sept.  21,  1908;  2c. 
Sept.  21,  1908.  12811 

Entry  13;  a  sketch  of  the  turf,  by  S.  Kerner 
and  S.  S.  Silver.     [1],  13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  12,  1912  ;  D :  29029 ;  Samson  Ker- 
ner and  S.  Sidney  Silver,  Brooklyn.         12812 


Entziickende  (Eine)  frau;  koinodie  einer  ehe  in 
4  akten,  von  Hugo  Wolf.  [119]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  10,  1914;  D:  38527;  Comoedia. 
Vienna.  12812a 

Envidia  (La);  zarzuela  de  costumbres  populares 
en  1  acto  y  3  cuadros,  en  prosa  y  verso,  origi- 
nal de  D.  Diaz  Alvarez,  mfisica  del  maestro 
Jesus  Aroca.  ^Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espanoles]  1908.  41  p.  12°.  [Libretto  only] 
©  Diego  Diaz  Alvarez.  Madrid ;  D :  13781, 
Sept.  14,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  14,  1908.  12813 

Envidiosos  (Los);  sainete  lirico  en  1  acto,  di- 
vidido  en  3  cuadros,  en  prosa.  original  de  A. 
Fernandez  Lepina  y  A.  Plafiiol,  mfisica  del 
maestro  Luis  Foglietti.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores  espanoles]  1909.  38  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Nov.  18,  1909;  2c.  Nov.  19,  1909;  D: 
17484;  Antonio  Fernandez  Lepina  y  Antonio 
Plafiiol,  Madrid.  12814 

Environment;  or.  The  derelict,  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  G.  A.  Olson.     52  p.    f°.    Sis. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  13,  1913  ;  D  :  32673  ;  Guy  Arthur 
Olson,  Seattle.  12815 

Envoy  (An)  extraordinary;  a  farce  comedy  in 
4  acts,  by  H.  Tyndale  and  B.  Hilton. 

©  Hilgard  Tyndale  and  Ben  Hilton.  New 
York  ;  1888  :  23432,  Aug.  15.  12816 

Envuelta  en  su  red;  dramatization  by  William 
Francis  Cox  of  Freeborn  Wycroft  Knight- 
man's  famous  novel  of  the  occult.  His  ward, 
Ida  Reeves ;  or.  The  very  strange  case  of  the 
Stuyvestants.    Stock  version. 

©  Emily  W.  Smith,  .Jacksonville,  Fla. ;  D : 
12187,  Jan.  16,  1908.  12817 

Envy;  a  drama  in  3  acts.  Ir.  from  the  Swedish, 
by  E.  Swanson. 

©  Edith  Swanson,  St.  Louis;  1876:8527, 
July  18;  2c.  Sept.  5.  12818 

•  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  P.  Raimondo.    87  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Philip  Raimondo,  New  York;  D:  10611, 
May  22,  1907;  2c.  May  22,  1907.  12819 

Envy  (The)  of  men;  play  in  4  acts,  by  N.  Do- 
nato.     [31.  118  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  12,  1912  ;  D  :  30320 ;  Neri  Donato, 
Ansonia,  Conn.  12820 

Epervier  (L');  piece  en  3  actes.  par  F.  de  Crois- 
set.  (In  Petite  illustration,  no.  71,  11  juil- 
let  1914,  serie-theatre  no.  41) 

©  July  11,  1914;  Ic.  Sept.  1,  1914;  D: 
37978 ;  Francis  de  Croisset,  Paris.  12820a 


617 


12821 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


12838 


Eph;  or,  Before  the  amendments,  by  L.  W.  Har- 
leigli. 

©   L.    W.    Harleigh,    United    States;    1872: 
10076,  Sept.  19.  12821 

or.    The   slave's   devotion,    a    drama    in   ."> 

acts,  by  G.  M.  Minor.    Ms. 

©  George  M.  Minor,  Cleveland,  O. ;  1880: 
6004,  Apr.  16;  le.  Feb.  7,  1883.  12822 

Eph  calls  up  the  boss;  by  Alexander  Rogers.  2 
p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.    6,    1915;    D:  41904;    Columbia 
graphophone  co..  New  York.  12822a 

Ephraim  and  the  winged  bear;  a  Christmas-eve 
nightmare  in  1  act.  by  K.  S.  Goodman.  New 
York,  Donald  C.  Vanghan,  1914.  31,  [1]  p. 
16". 

©   Dec.   31,    1914;    2c.    Jan.    13,    1915;    D: 
39382:  Kenneth  Sawyer  Goodman,  Cliicago. 

12822b 

Ephraims  breite;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Carl 
Flauptmann. 

©    P(.et    lore  co.,    Boston ;    1900    A :  SISO-", 

Dec.  28.  .      12823 

Same.     (In  Poet  lore,  v.  12,  no.  4,  Oct.-Dec 


1900:  periodical  ©  Dec.  17,  1900;  B:  18130 
Poet  lore  co.,  Boston)  12824 

Epic  of  the  army  of  Igor.     Sec  Prince  Igor. 

Epicoene.      See  Silent  (The)  woman. 

Epicure  (The);  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts  and  G 
scenes  with  an  original  American  ballet,  by 
Edwin  Lewis  Holt  (P^dwin  P.  Lewis)  80  p. 
4".     Typewritten.      [Libretto  only] 

©  Edwin  P.  Lewis,  New  York ;  D :  10676, 
j\[ay  31,  1907 ;  2c.  May  31,  1907.  12825 

Epidemia  nacional;  revista  en  1  acto,  en  4  cua- 
dros  y  apoteosis,  en  prosa  y  verso,  libro  de  A. 
Varela,  mnsica  del  maestro  Teodoro  San  Jose. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  deautoresespanoles]  1911. 
42  p.     12".     [Libretto  only] 

©  Mav  26,  1911;  2c.  May  27.  1911;  D: 
24321 ;  Aurelio  Varela,  IMadrid.  12826 

Epilogo;  conu'dia  en  1  acto  y  on  prosa.  original 
de  J.  Qnilis  y  R.  Soriano.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  antores  espafioles]  1908.    21  p.    12°. 

©  Jose  Quilis  y  Rafael  Soriano,  Madrid ; 
D:  13852.  Sept.  21,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  21,  1908. 
[Note:  Copies  have  also  as  joint  author  and 
proprietor  the  name  of  Emilio  Armengod] 

12827 

Episode  (An)     Typewritten. 

©  Minert  H.  Lindeman,  Brooklyn:  1898: 
55595,  Sept.  22 ;  Ic.  Sept.  22.  12828 

•sketch,  von  Max  Simon.     13  p.     4°.     Type- 


written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  17,  1914 ;  D :  38148 ;  Anna  Simon, 
New  York.  12828a 


Episode  de  1870.     See  Deserteur. 

Episode  (An)  in  college  life;  a  college  drama 
in  3  acts,  by  C.  F.  Hahn.  Utica,  N.  Y.,  Cur- 
tis &  Cbilds,  1881.    32  p.    16°. 

©  diaries  F.  Halm,  Hamilton,  N.  Y. ;  1881  : 
400,  Jan.  10;  2c.  Jan.  26.  12829 

Episode  (An)  in  the  Bronx;  play  in  1  act,  by 
June  Matbi.s.    5  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  2,  1914;  D :  38675 ;  June  Beulab 
Matbis,  New  York.  12830 

Episode  (An)  in  the  life  of  an  African  million- 
aire.    See  I.  D.  B. 

Episode  (An)  of  New  Orleans;  in  4  acts,  by 
D.  A.  Driscoll. 

©  I>avid  A.  Driscoll,  Columbus,  O. ;  1890: 
58101,  Sept.  11.  12831 

Episodes;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Hutb  Hunt.  181 
p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Anita  Dunbar  Hunt,  Hempstead.  N.  Y. : 
D  :  3875,  Aug.  28, 1903  ;  2c.  Aug.  28, 2903.    12832 

-six   monologues  for  both  sexes,  by  C.  W. 

Hogg.    42  p.    12°. 

©    Cvril    Wentwortb    Hogg,    London ;    A : 
241692,  June  3,  1909;  2c.  June  24,  1909.  12833 

Episodes  (The)  of  Lord  Nelson  and  Lady 
Hamilton;  l)y  J.  ]\I.  Clarke. 

©  Josepbinc  Miller  Clarke,  "West   Orange, 
N.  J. ;  D :  3601,  June  15.  1903.  12834 

Episodios  nacionales;  revista  bisiorica  en  1 
:i(i(i,  dividido  en  7  cuadros,  en  verso,  original 
de  M.TliousyE.  Cerda.musicade  los  maestros 
Vives  v  Lleo.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  antores 
es])anoies]  1908.  54  p.  12°.  [Libretto  only] 
©  :Maximiliano  Thous  v  Elias  Cerda,  Ma- 
drid: D:  13870,  Sept.  21,  1908;  2<:  Sept.  21. 
1908.  12835 

Epouser  le  roi.     Sec  On  frappe  les  trois  coups. 

Epouvantail  (L');  1  acte.  en  prose  [par]  Jean 
Rol>v  &  I'aul  Cazere.s.  Paris,  C.  Joubert,  1913. 
19  p.    8°. 

©  Nov.  22,  1913  ;  2c.  Dec.  1,  1913 ;  D  :  3.5202  : 
.Joul)ert.  I'aris.  12836 

Epreuve  (I*')  derniere;  mystere  en  3  parties  ct 
4  tableaux,  de  IMaria  Star,  musique  de  Emile 
Nerini.  Paris,  A.  Girard.  1912.  31  p.  12°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Apr.  4,  1912  ;  2c.  ]May  11,  1912  ;  D  :  2963S  : 
Amand  Girard,  Paris.  12837 

Equal  rights;  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  A.  Langman. 
[113]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  INIar.  19,  1914;   D :  36425 ;   EbV.abelli 
Axilbund  Langinan,  Pluladelpbia.  12837a 

^  suffrage  play,  by  A.  N.  Piper.  152  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  10,  1910;  D:  17900;  Ann  Nortli 

Piper,  ]Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y.  12838 


618 


12839 


COPYRIGHTED   IK    THE   UNITED   STATES 


12857 


Equal  to  a  royal  flush, 
four  aces. 


See  Lone  (The)  hand 


Equality  farm;  coinetly  in  3  acts,  by  P.  L.  Shaw. 
58  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   July  21,   1909:   D :  16.391 ;   Percy  L. 
Shaw,  New  York.  12839 

Equals;  l)y  A.  M.  Sluzzy.  93  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Alice  I\I.  Muzzy,  New  York  ;  D  :  7580,  Nov. 
18,  1905 ;  2c.  Nov.  18,  1905.  12840 

Er;  lustspiel  in  3  aufziigen.  von  Wilhelni  Wel- 
ters. Berlin.  Biihnenverlas  Alin  &  Simrock, 
g.  m.  b.  h.,  1912.    57  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  12, 1M.2  ;  D  :  28290 ;  Biihnenverlas 


Ahn  &  Simrock,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin. 


12841 


Er  muss  tanzen;  lustspiel  in  1  akt,  von  C.  A. 
Paul,  with  table  of  difficulties  by  Sigmon  M. 
Stern.  New  York.  H.  Holt  and  company ;  Bos- 
ton, C.  Schoenhof  [1883]  51  p.  12°.  (Stern's 
selected  German  comedies  prepared  for  stu- 
dents, no.  6) 

©  Henry  Holt  &  co.,  New  York ;  1884 :  1258, 
Jan.  17;  2c.  Jan.  21.  12842 

Same. 

©  by  Ada  N.  Stern,  New  York,  as  widow  of 
the  author,  in  renewal  for  28  years.  Renewal 
no.  2400,  Jan.  2,  1912,  original  entry,  Jan.  17, 
1884,  no.  1258.  12843 

Er  nine;  monologo  de  C.  Antolfn  Lorente.  Ma- 
drid [Sociedad  de  autores  espauoles]  1909. 
12  p.     12". 

©  Sept.  23,  1909;  2c.  Sept.  24,  1909;  D: 
10880;  C.  Antolln  Lorente,  Madrid.         12844 

Er  soil  dein  Herr  sein;  lustspiel  in  3  akten,  von 
Robert  :Misch  und  Erieli  :Motz.  105  p.  8°. 
Printed. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  3,  1910;  D:2193G;  Felix  Bloch 
erben.  Berlin.  12845 

Er  sucht  einen  vetter;  dramatisirte  anekdote  in 
1  akt,  von  Jungniann,  with  table  of  difficidties 
by  Sigmon  M.  Stern.  New  Y'ork,  H.  Holt  and 
company;  Boston,  C.  Schoenhof  [1883]  49  p. 
12".  ( Stern's  selected  German  comedies  pre- 
pared for  students,  no.  5) 

©  Honrv  Holt  &  co..  New  Y^ork ;  1883 :  18147. 
Oct.  4  ;  2c.  Jan.  21,  1884.  12846 

• •  Same. 


©  by  Ada  M.  Stern,  New  York,  as  the  widow 
of  the  author,  in  renewal  for  28  years.  Re- 
newal no.  1884.  INIay  27,  1911.  Original  entry. 
Oct.  4.  1883.  no.  18147.  12847 

Er  wollte  konig  sein;  operette  in  3  akten,  von 
G.  Schir.h.  84  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only  ] 

©  Ic.  June  5,  1913  ;  D  :  33410 ;  Carl  Schloh, 
New  York.  12848 


Era  mio  figlio;  dramma  in  3  atti,  di  L.  Mucelli. 
Milano,  Carlo  Barbini.     86  p.     12". 

©  July  1,  1914;  Ic.  Aug.  6,  1914.  Ic.  Aug.  29, 
1914;  D:  38054;  Luigi  Mucelli,  %  M.  Lalli. 
New  York,  12848a 


Erasmus  Montanus, 
berg". 


See   Comedies  by  Hol- 


Erbforster  (Der);  ein  trauerspiel  in  5  aufziigen, 
von  Otto  Ludwig.  ed.  with  introduction  and 
notes  by  Morton  C.  Stewart.  New  York,  H. 
Holt  &  CO.,  1910.  2  p.  1.,  iii-xlviii,  159  p. 
front,  (port.)    16". 

©  July  6.  1910 ;  2c.  Jnly  11. 1910 ;  A :  268240 ; 
Henry  Holt  &  co..  New  York.  12849 

Erde;  eine  konuVlie  des  lebens  in  3  akten,  von 
Karl  Sch6nherr.  Berlin,  S.  Fischer,  1908.  126 
p.,  1  1.     12". 

©  S.  Fischer,  verlag,  Berlin  ;  D :  11454,  Oct. 
1,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  1.  1907.  12850 


Erebus  and  the  star;  tragic  play  in  2  acts  and 
4  scenes,  by  P.  Wolff.    75  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  3,  1915  ;  D  :  40546  ;  Perlita  Wolfe, 
New  York,  12850a 

Eric;  or.  The  fall  of  a  crown  [by  S.  A.  W.  Duf- 
field]     66  p.,  1  1.    12".    Printed. 

©  Samuel  A.  W.  Duffield,  Auburn,  N.  Y. ; 
1878:3679,  Mar.  27;  2c.  Apr.  4.  12851 

Eric  Erighteyes.     Sec  Eric  Starbright. 

Eric  Ravak;  a  romantic  play  in  3  acts,  arr.  by 
C.  Clarke.     64  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Creston  Clarke,  Norfolk,  Va. ;  1889 :  30666, 
Oct.  9;  2c.  Oct.  18.  12852 

Eric  Starbright;  tragedy,  by  P.  Bissell,  based 
upon  Rider  Haggard's  novel  Eric  Brighteyes. 
[9],  92  p.     f°. 

©  Ic.  June  S,  1910  ;  D  :  21303  ;  Purdy  Bissell, 
Bedford,  O.  12853 

Erica;  a  dramatic  composition,  by  H.  A.  Shep- 
ard. 

©    Helen    Anna    Shepard.  Grand    Rapids, 

Mich. ;  D  :  1882,  INIay  14,  1902.  12854 

Erick  Erickson;  an  original  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  Bob  Watt  [pseud,  of  R.  W.  Smiley] 

©  A.  R.  Basford,  Lancaster,  Wis. ;  D  :  15569. 
Apr.  8,  1900.     [For  copies  reed,  see  D:  16220] 

12855 

Same.     76  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Julv  8, 1909 ;  D :  16220 ;  A.  R.  Basford, 
Lancaster,  Wis.  12856 

Erin;  a  musical  sketch  in  1  act  and  4  .scenes,  by 
W.  F.  Carroll.  1  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Syn- 
opsis only] 

©    W.    F.    Carroll,    Philadelphia;    D :  9106, 
Sept.  18,  1906;  2c.  Sept.  5,  1906.  12857 


619 


12858 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


12878 


Erin  abu;  or,  Derniot  O'Dwyer,  an  Irish  druiUii 
in  4  acts,  written  J.  Palsrave  Simpson,  adapted 
by  B.  H.  Hilton. 

©    Snsan    Denin,    New    Yorlv ;    1871:11354. 
Dec.  1.  12858 

Erin  a-chorra;  or,  Irish  hearts  in  Irish  homes, 
a  modern  Irisli  sensational  drama  in  4  acts, 
b.v  J.  T.  Wallace. 

©  J.  .T.  Wallace.  New  York;  1873:  3522.  Apr. 
7.  12859 

Erin  asthore;  a  di-ama  in  5  acts,  by  M.  Flynii. 

©    Michael    Flyim,    United    States;    1883: 
12946,  .Inly  14.  12860 

Erin  go  bragh;  a  drama,  by  M.  A.  Denison. 

©    Marv    Andrews    Denison,    AVashin;L;ton ; 
1879:  3059,  Mar.  5.  12861 

or,  The  mountain  rebel,  an  Irish  drama  in 

3  acts,  by  Bernard  F.  Moore.     New  York,  H. 
Roorbach. 

©  Harold  Roorbach, New  York;  1896:57597. 
Oct.  19 ;  2c.  Oct.  20. 

See  also  Four  leaf  shamrock. 


12862 


Erin  mor;  romantic  and  historical  Irish  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  T.  McSlieehy.  Fremont,  O.,  T. 
McSheehy,  1911.     51  p.     front,     (port.)     12°. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  11.  1911 ;  D :  25986 ;  Thomas  Mc- 
Sheehy, Fremont,  O.  12863 

Erin,  the  smile  and  the  tear;  a  dramatic  compo- 
sition in  4  acts,  by  ^^'.  J.  llnrley.  21  p.  S". 
Printed. 

©  W.  J.  Tlurlev.  San  Francisco;  D  :  117G4, 
Nov.  18,  1907;  2c.  Apr.  20,  190S.  12864 

in  7  acts,  by  AV.  J.  Hnrley. 

©  William  J.  Hnrley.  San  Francisco;  D: 
0215.  Feb.  13,  1905.  [For  copies  reed,  see  D: 
11764]  12865 

Erinnyes  (The);  an  antique  trairedy,  in  2  parts 
in  verse,  tr.  from  the  French  of  [Charles  Ma- 
rie Rene]  Leconte  de  I..isle  by  C  Renanld, 
musical  introduction  and  interlndes  for  or- 
chestra, by  Jules  ^lassenet.  47  p.  Type- 
written. 

©  Charles  Renanld,  New  York ;  1S92  :  3G147, 
Sept.  2 ;  2c.  Aug.  26.  12866 

Erinopticon  (The)     Sec  Corney  O'Carney. 

Erin's  dream;  or.  The  patriot's  fate,  a  (h-ania 
in  3  acts,  by  T.  .7.  D.  Do  Voc.    Act  3. 

©  T.  J.  Delavan  De  Voe,  San  Francisco ; 
1872 :  2786.  Mar.  23.  12867 

Erin's  Isle;  vaudeville  sinnin.<,'  .scenic  novelty  in 
4  scenes,  by  F.  W.  Hixon.  15  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  9,  1911;  D:24SS4;  Fred  W. 
Hixon,  New  York.  12868 

Erin's  vision. 
bow. 


See  Birth   (The)   of  the  rain- 


Erinyen  (Die)     See  Orestes. 

Eris;  a  dramatic  allegory,  by  Blanche  Shoe- 
maker Wagstal'f.  New  York,  IVloffat,  Yard 
and  company,  1914.  3  p.  I.,  41  p.  front, 
(port.)     12°. 

©  May  29. 1914  ;  2c.  July  7, 1914 ;  A :  376593  ; 
Moffat,  Yard  &  co.,  New  York.  12868a 

Erlinda;  a  legend  of  the  moon,  by  A.  Jjucey.     2 
■    p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Synopsis  only] 

©  Arturo  Lucey,  New  York ;  D :  7522,  Oct. 
30,  1905 ;  2c.  Oct.  30,  1905.  12869 

Erling  the  Bold;  written  by  B.  M.  Ballantyne 
and  dramatized  by  E.  Sharpies. 

©  Edwin  Sharpies,  Fall  lliver,  IMass. ;  1894: 
18849,  Apr.  11.  12870 

Erlosung;  drama  in  3  akteu,  5  bildern,  von  Mar- 
tin Gemeinliardt.     114  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  27,  1913;  D :  33355 ;  Alfred  Spitz- 
New  York.  12871 

Erma,  the  elf;  coniedy-drania  in  5  acts,  by  C.  T. 
Dazey. 

©    Charles    T.    Dazey,    Lima,    111.;     1880: 
12597,  I\Iay  28.  12872 

Ermine;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  Brady.  [6]  p.  f". 
Tyi:)cwritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  10.  1913;  D:  35299;  Al   Flatico 
and  Joshua  Brady,  Cleveland.  12873 

Erminie;  comic  opera,  libretto  by  Claxon  Bel- 
lamy and  Harry  Paulton,  music  by  lOd.  Jako- 
bowski. 

©  Rudolph  Aronson,  New  York;  1 SSC. :  7r>.")7, 
Apr.  1.  12874 

Sec  (iJxf)  Dear  Minnie. — Two  thieves. 

Ernest,  chauffeur  pour  dames;  vaudeville  en  1 
acte,  [de]  P».  I.ebreton.  Paris,  C.  Joubert,  1909. 
22  p.    4°. 

©   Nov.    13,    1909;    2c.    Nov.    29,    1909;    1>: 
17562;  Joubert,  Paris.  12875 

Ernshaw  manor;  play  in  4  acts,  by  T.  Fitzger- 
ald. 

©  Thomas  Fitzgerald,  Philadelphia:  1873: 
12882,  Nov.  7.  12876 

Ernst  (Der)  des  lebens.  See  Love  (The)  of 
life. 

Ernst  Erdody;  or.  The  watchword,  a  heroic 
military  drama  in  4  acts,  by  .Tames  li.  I'atter- 
son.    56  p.    obi.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Lilian  Richardson.  New  York;  1800:854. 
Jan.  6 ;  2c.  Apr.  8.  12877 

Erntefest  (Das)  (La  festa  del  Carro);  oper  in  2 
akten.  text  und  nuisik  von  C.  Buongiorno,  nach 
den  versen  des  E.  Golisciani,  deutsch  von  L[  ud- 
wig]  Hartmann.  [Dresden,  C.  C.  Meiidiold  »& 
soiuie,  1896]     96  p.     12".     [Libretto  only] 

©  C.  Buoneiorno,  Milan ;  1896 :  24109,  Api-. 
18 ;  2c.  Apr.  18.  12878 


620 


12879 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


12896 


Eroberer  (Der);  schauspiel  in  5  akten,  von  D. 
H.  Sarnetzki.  Stuttgart  und  Berlin,  J.  G. 
Ootta'sciie  buchhandliuig  nachfolger,  1912.  116 
p.     12". 

©  Nov.  23,  1912 ;  2c.  Jan.  23, 1913 ;  D  :  32331 ; 
Dettinar  Heinricli  Sarnetzki,  Berlin.       12879 

Eros;  a  di'ama  in  3  acts,  b.v  B.  Whitney. 

©    Bruce    Whitney,    Detroit ;    1SS7 :  10631. 
Apr.  20.  12880 

Eros  and  Psyche;  dramatic  story  in  7  acts,  by 
George  Zulawski.  tr.  from  the  Polish  by  E. 
I.ilien  and  Charles  Recht.  65  p.  f.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.    Sept.    19,    1911;    D :  25262 ;    Edward 
Lilien,  New  York.  12881 

Eros  berger;  ballet  vn  1  acte,  de  Edouard 
Daurelly,  nmsique  de  Marius  Lambert.  Paris, 
E.  Gaudet,  [etc.,  etc.]  1910.  7  p.  16°.  [Li- 
l)retto  only] 

©   Sept.  17,   1910;  2c.   Sept.  19,   1910:   D: 
22084 ;  E.  Gaudet,  Paris.  12882 

Erquickliche  stiicke.  .s'ee  Dramatisclie  werke; 
Lvon]   Bernard  Sliaw. 

Err-path;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Arthur  H.  Pal- 
mer. 

©  Hans  Reppert,  New  York;  D:2418,  Sept. 
11,  1902.  12883 

Errand  boy;  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  E.  C.  Brok- 
meyer. 

©  Eugene  C.  Brokmeyer,  St.  Louis ;  D :  4982, 
May  4,  1904.  12884 

a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  George  Tot- 
ten  Smith,  music  by  Ren  Shields. 

©  Sullivan  &  Harris,  New  York;  D:5230, 
.Tune  24,  1904.  12885 

Errand  (The)  girl  and  the  actress;  a  mono- 
logue, ]iy  B.  B.  Hayward.  5  p.  8°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Beatrice  B.  Hayward,  Wayland,  Mass. ; 
D  :  4540,  Jan.  22,  1904  ;  2c.  Jan.  22, 1904.  12886 

Erreur  (Una)  judiciaire;  piece  en  1  acte,  de  Ch. 
Esquire  et  I'harnel.  Paris,  C.  Joubert,  1905. 
14  p.    4". 

©  Celestin  Joubert.  Paris ;  D :  7478,  Oc*.  30. 
1905 ;  2c.  Oct.  30,  1905.  12887 

Erreurs  (Les)  du  mariage;  comedie  en  3  actes, 
[de]  A.  Bisson.  Paris,  P.  V.  Stock,  1898.  2 
p.  1.,  163  p.    12». 

©  Alexandre  Bisson,  Paris ;  1898 :  57507. 
Sept.  30 ;  2c.  Sept.  30.  12888 

Erring  Geraldine.     See  Christening  (The) 

Error;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  B.  Osborne.  99 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Hubert  Benjamin  Osborne,  Kingston, 
Canada ;  D :  12177,  Jan.  15,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  15, 
1908.  12889 


Errors  (The)  of  life;  an  emotional  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  W.  W.  Crimans. 

©  William  W.  Crimans,  Indianapolis  ;  1893  : 
46265,  Oct.  16.  12890 

Erste  August,  [und]  Christnacht  1914;  zwei 
einakter.  [von]  Ludwig  Thoma.  Mlinchen,  A. 
Langen  [1915]  4  p.  1.,  9-68  p.  16°.  (Langens 
kriegsbiicher,  geschichten  aus  Deutschlands 
kiimpfen  1914,  5.  bdchen. ) 

©  May  28,  1915;  Ic.  Sept.  25,  1915;  A— 
Foreign  12836 ;  Albert  Langen,  Munich. 

12890a 

Erste  (Die)  eisenbahn.     Sec  Alt-Potsdam. 

Erste  (Der)  kuchen;  filr  6  raiidclien,  von  E.  .7. 
Freund.  Antigo,  Wis.,  Antigo  pub  co.  11  p. 
24".  (Dialoge  und  vortriige  fiir  schulfeste,  no. 
28) 

©  July  20,  1915;  2c.  July  28,  1915;  D : 
41333;  Antigo  pub.  co.,  Antigo,  Wis.       12890b 

Erste  (Der)  liebhaber;  Ivoniodie  in  3  akten,  von 
Max  Schach  und  Rudolph  Schwarzkopf.  Ber- 
lin. Yertriebsstelle  des  Verbandes  deutscher 
biihnenschriftsteller  [1912]     80  p.     12". 

©  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1912;  D :  29222 ;  Yertriebs- 
stelle des  Yerbandes  deutscher  biihnenschrift- 
steller, Berlin.  12891 

Erste  (Das)  weib;  operette  in  3  akten,  von  Yic- 
tor  Leon,  musik  von  Bruno  Hartl.  Leipzig, 
Wien,  J.  Weinberger,  1910.  67  p.  12".  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Oct.  28,  1910 ;  2c.  Dec.  1,  1910  ;  D :  22694 ; 
Josef  Weinberger,  Leipzig.  12892 

Erster  klasse;  bauernschwank  in  1  akt,  von 
Ludwig  Thoma.  Miinchen,  A.  Langen,  1910. 
88  p.     12". 

©  Nov.  3,  1910  ;  2c.  Dec.  9.  1910  ;  D  :  22767  ; 
Albert  Langen,  Munich.  12893 

Ervan,  the  king's  singing  boy;  a  Christmas 
play  for  children,  by  H.  P.  Mosher. 

©  Harris  Pevton  Mosher,  Boston ;  D :  750, 
Aug.  13,  1901.  12894 

Erwin  brothers  on  a  motorcycle  trip  to  win  a 
wager;  by  W.  E.  Hammond.  [4]  p.  f".  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  13,  1911 ;  D :  28582 ;  Wm.  Erwin 
Hammond,  Duluth,  Minn.  12895 

Erzieherin  (Die);  komodie  in  4  akten,  von  A. 
Dinter.     83  p.     12".     Printed. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  15,  1911 ;  D :  26026 ;  Artur  Din- 
ter, Berlin.  12896 

Erziehuug  zur  liebe;  ein  erstes  spiel  in  4  akten, 
von  Hans  Kyser.  Berlin,  S.  Fischer  verlag, 
1913.    74  p.    12". 

©  Nov.  25,  1913;  2c.  Jan.  19,  1914;  D: 
35984 ;  S.  Fischer  verlag,  Berlin.  12896a 


621 


12896 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


12915 


— -1  act  sketch,  bj^  M.  H.  Flanner.     2G  p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    1,    1011;    D :  2350S ;    Mary    H. 
Flanner,  Indianapolis.  12905 

by  N.  D.  Anderson.     S  p.     f".     Type- 


written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  6,  1911 ;  D :  23558 ;  N.  D.  Ander- 


son, Baltimore. 
—  See  also  Blanchette. 


Escape    (The)   from  the  tomb   at   Greenwood; 
acl  5,  scene  4,  by  (}.  K.  Walcott. 

©  George  K.  Walcott,  New  York  ;  1871 :  31G(5, 
Apr.  11.  12907 

Escaped  from.  Joliet;  a  sensational  melodrama 
iu  4  acts,  by  L.  W.  Hill. 

©  L.  Webster  Hill,  Binghaniton,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
12640,  Mar.  30,  1908.  12908 

Escaped  from  Sing  Sing;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
Dominick  IVIurray  and  C.  W.  Barry. 

©  Charles  W.  Barry,  New  York  ;  1871 :  5400, 
June  8.  12909 


Es  braust  ein  ruf ;  volksstiick  aus  den  tagen  der      Escape  (The) — Continued, 
mobilmachung   1914,    in   3   akteu,    von   Hans 
Gaus.     Berlin,  Biihnenverlag  Ahn  &  Simrock, 
g.  m.  b.  h.,  1914.    83  p.    8". 

©  Ic.  Dec.  28,  1914 ;  D :  30248 ;  Biihnenver- 
lag Ahn  &  Simrock,  g.  in.  b.  h.,  Berlin.  12896b 

Es  la  juventud;  comedia  dramatica  en  3  actos  y 
en  prosa,  original  de  L.  Rodriguez  Cuevas. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1914. 
74  p.    12°. 

©  Sept.  17,  1914;  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1914;  D: 
38242 ;  I.uis  Rodriguez  Cuevas,  Madrid. 

12896c 

Es  lebe  das  leben;  drama  in  5  akten,  von  H. 
Sudermann.  New  York,  10.  Lederer,  1901.  143 
p.    8". 

©  Hermann  Sudermann,  Berlin  ;  D  :  1216, 
Dec.  27,  1901 ;  2c.  Jan.  30,  1902.  12897 

See  also  Beata. — Joy  (The)  of  living. 

Es  stimmt!  Ueutsch  -  amerikauisches  volksstiick 
mit  gesang,  in  4  akten  und  6  bildern,  von  C. 
AVinter. 

©  Charles  Chr.  AVinter,  Rock  Island,  111.; 
1878 :  14616,  Dec.  14.  12898 

Es  werde  recht;  drama  in  3  akten,  von  Walter 
Bloem.  Elberfeld,  A.  Martini  u.  Griittefien, 
1903.     100  p.    8\ 

©  Baedekersche  buch-  und  kunsthandlung 
und  buchdruckerei  A.  Martini  &  Griittefien, 
g.  m.  b.  h.,  Elberfeld,  Germany ;  D :  3919,  Sept. 
10,  1903;  2c.  Sept.  10,  1903.  12899 

Esbroufe  (L');  comedie  en  3  actes,  par  A.  Her- 
mant.    1  p.  1.,  91  p.    12".    Printed. 

©  Abel  Hermant,  Paris ;  D :  4839,  Apr.  6, 
1904 ;  2c.  Apr.  6,  1904.  12900 

Escalade  (L');  piece  en  4  actes  et  5  tableaux,  de 
Maurice  Donnay.  [Paris,  Impr.  de  I'lllustra- 
tion]  1904.    2  p.  1.,  81  p.    12". 

©  M.  Donnay,  Paris ;  D :  5883,  Dec.  8,  1904 ; 
2c.  Dec.  8,  1904.  12901 

Escapade  (L');  comedie  en  3  actes,  par  G.  Berr. 
Paris,  Calmann  Levy,  1904.     3  p.  1.,  258  p.     8°. 

©  Georges  Berr.  Paris ;  D :  5106,  June  1, 
1904 ;  2c.  June  1,  1904.  12902 

pi^ce  en  3  actes,  par  G.  Trarieux.    17  p.    4°. 


12906 


original  comedy  sketch,  by  J.  Madison.     13 

p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  12,  1912  ;  D  :  29947 ;  James  Madi- 
son, New  York.  12910 

Escaped  from  the  law. 

©  Arthur  R.  Wilber,  Gowanda,  N.  Y. ;  1888 : 
9872,  Apr.  4.  12911 


—  a  comedy  drama  in  5  acts,  l»y  C.  Walcott 
Russell.  New  York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1904. 
58  p.    16°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York;  D:4471, 
Jan.  5,  1904 ;  2c.  Feb.  1,  1904.  12912 

—  See  also  Byer's  library  of  tabloid  plays. 


(L'lUustration    theatrale,    S«    annee-227,    21 
dgcembre  1912) 

©  Dec.  21,  1912  ;  2c.  Jan.  25, 1913 ;  D  :  32074 ; 
Gabriel  Trarieux,  Paris.  12903 

Escape  (The);  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Paul  Arm- 
strong.    [7],  100  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  10,  1912;  D:  30901;  Paul  Arm- 
strong CO.,  New  York.  12904 


Escaped  (An)  Mormon;  or,  Wholesale  matri- 
mony, a  travesty,  by  J.  I.e  Fevre.  12  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Johnnie  Le  Fevre,  New  York ;  D :  12822, 
Apr.  24,  1008 ;  2c.  Apr.  24,  1908.  12913 

Escaped  the  gallows.     See  Wealth  and  crime. 

Escarpolette  (L');  1  acte  en  vers,  de  Gabriel 
Nigond.  d'apres  G.  C.  Lounsbery.  27  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  G.  Constant  I.ounsbery,  Paris ;   D :  4547, 
Jan.  14,  1904;  2c.  Jan.  14,  1904.  12914 


Escenas    de    la    vida    boheme. 
(La) 


See    Bohenaia 


Eschatos;  a  poem,  by  J.  B.  Burgess. 

©  James  Blyth  Burgess,   Brooklyn;   1880: 
17145,  Nov.  11.  12915 


622 


12916 


COPYRIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


12933 


Esclarmonde;  op§ra  romanesque  en  4  actes  et  8 
tableaux,  poeme  de  Alfred  Blau  et  Louis  de 
Graiuont,  musiqiie  de  J.  Massenet. 

©  James  Henry  Haynie,  United  States ; 
1889:  1.3GS0,  May  4.  12916 

Esclavos  (Los);  comedia  lirico-dranuitica,  en  1 
aeto  y  2  cuadros,  en  verso,  original  de  Federico 
Iliera  y  Joaquin  Prats  Peralta,  im'isica  de  los 
maostros  Quislant  y  Fonrat.  Madrid  [Socie- 
<lad  de  autores  espafioles]  1910.  59  p.  12°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Sept.  6,  1910  ;  2c.  Sept.  7,  1910 ;  D :  21952  : 
F.  Riera  y  J.  Prats  Peralta,  Madrid.     12917 

Escollera  del  diablo;  zarzuela  en  1  acto,  di- 
vidido  en  5  cuadros,  en  prosa,  original  de  E. 
Montesiiios  y  A.  Oton,  rafisica  del  maestro 
Pablo  Luna.  Madrid  [Sociodad  de  autores  es- 
pauoles]  1909.    43  p.    12".     [Libretto  only] 

©  Nov.  IS,  1909;  2c.  Nov.  19,  1909;  D: 
17467;  Eduardo  Montesinos  &  Alfonso  Oton, 
Madrid.  12918 

Escondida  (La)  senda;  comedia  en  2  actos  de 
S.  y  .T.  Alvarez  Quintero.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  espafioles]  1908.     57  p.     12°. 

©  Serafin  v  Joaquin  Alvarez  Quintero, 
Madrid  ;  D  :  13579,  Any.  19,  1908  ;  2c.  Aug.  19, 
1908.  12919 

Escuela  (La)  de  las  princesas;  comedia,  en  3 
actos  y  en  j^rosa.  original  de  J.  Benavente. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espafioles]  1910. 
75  p.     12°. 

©  May  19,  1910;  2c.  May  20,  1910;  D: 
21101 ;  Jacinto  Benavente,  Madrid.  12920 

Escuela  (La)  de  los  maridos.     >S'ee  Tirano  (El) 

Esker  dhu;  or.  The  grey  lady,  a  romantic  Irish 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  Gayler. 

©  Charles  Gavler,  New  York  ;  1873  :  11570. 
Oct.  9.  12921 

Eskimo;  a  musical  farce,  chatter,  doggrels  and 
nuisic,  by  C.  I.  Bolles. 

©  Charles   I.   Bolles,  New  York;   D :  7898. 

Jan.  25,  1906.  12922 

Eskimo  (The)  chief;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  M. 
Thiiland.     [1],  108  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  5,  1913:  D :  34024 ;  Conrad  M. 
Thuland,  San  Diego,  Cal.  12923 

Eskompte;  komodie  in  3  akten,  von  Rudolph 
Strauss.     [2],  114  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  B,  1913  ;  D  :  34925  ;  Thespis-ver- 
lag,  Charlottenburg,  Germany.  12924 

Eslabon  de  sangre;  zarzuela  dramatica  en  1 
acto,  dividido  en  un  prologo  y  4  cuadros,  prosa 
y  verso,  original  de  L.  Navarro  Serrano,  musica 
de  los  maestros  Francisco  A.  de  San  Felipe 
y  Cayo  Vela.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espafioles]  1908.    62  p.     12°.  [Libretto  only] 

©  Leon  Navarro  Serrano,  Madrid  ;  D  :  14678, 
Jan.  2,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1909.  12925 


Esmeralda;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  founded 
on  F.  H.  Burnett's  story  of  the  same  name,  by 
F.  H.  Burnett  and  Wm.  H.  Gillette.  New 
York  [Madison  square  theater]  1881.  124  p. 
8°. 

©  Frances  Hodgson  Burnett,  Waslilngton : 
1881 :  L5.525,  Oct.  7 ;  2c.  Jan.  4,  1882.        12926 

■  Same. 

©  by  Frances  Hodgson  Burnett  and  Wm. 
H.  Gillette,  New  York ;  as  authors,  in  renewal 
for  28  years.  Renewal  no.  175,  Sept.  14,  1909. 
Original  entry,  Oct.  7,  ISSl,  no.  15.525.      12927 

Esmeralda  up  to  date;  an  operatic  extrava- 
ganza, by  C.  W.  Bernai'd. 

©  Charles  W.  Bernard,  Brooklyn;  1891: 
13.569,  Apr.  14.  12928 

Esmerelda;  or.  The  flower  girl  of  Cuba,  a  lyri- 
cal drama,  opera  libretto,  by  J.  J.  Stewart. 

©  Jo.seph  J.  Stewart,  Baltimore;  1875: 
11837,  Nov.  9.  12929 

Esmond;  a  play,  founded  on  the  novel  Henry 
Esmond,  by  W.  'SI.  Thackeray,  by  Emily  Baily 
Stone  and  J.  G.  Whiteley. 

©  James  Gustavus  Whiteley,  Baltimore ; 
1896  :  37375.  June  27.  12930 

Esmond  of  Castlewood;  a  dramatic  production, 
by  T.  G.  Frothingham,  jr. 

©  Thomas  G.  Frothingham,  ir.,  Boston ;  D : 
1171,  Nov.  16.  1901.  12931 

Espada;  ballet,  par  Rene  Maugars,  nuisique  de 
J.  Massenet.  Livret.  Paris.  Heugel  &  co., 
1908.     12  p.     12°. 

©  Heugel  &  CO.,  Paris ;  D :  12465,  Mar.  2, 
1908 ;  2c.  Mar.  2,  1908.  12932 

Espadachines  (Los);  novela  escenica  en  9  cua- 
dros, adaptacion  de  una  novela  de  Alejandro 
Dumas,  padre,,  hecba  por  .Jose  de  la  Loma  y 
p]milio  G.  del  Castillo.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores  espafioles]  1912.    79  p.    12°. 

©  May  24,  1912;  2c.  June  20,  1912;  D: 
30035:  .Jos6  do  la  Loma  y  Emilio  G.  del  Cas- 
tillo, Madrid.  12933 

Espafia  (La)  de  pandereta;  espafiolada  en  1 
acto,  dividido  en  5  cuadros,  original  de  M. 
Moiicayo.  musica  del  maestro  Manuel  Peuella. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espafioles]  1914. 
45  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Mar.  15,  1915;  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1915;  D: 
400fi9;  Manuel  Moncayo,  Madrid.  12933a 

Espafia  nueva;  profecfa  comico-lirica  en  1  acto, 
dividido  en  3  cuadros  y  nn  frontispicio,  origi- 
nal de  A.  Paso  y  J.  Abati,  musica  del  maestro 
Vicente  Lleo.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espafioles]  1914.  39  p.  12°.  [Libretto  only] 
©  Mar.  15,  1915;  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1915;  D: 
40035 ;  Antonio  Paso  y  Joaquin  Abati,  Madrid. 

12933b 


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DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


12953 


Espafia  pintoresea;  aproposito  en  prosa  y  verso, 
por  Aurelio  Gonzalez-Rendon,  miisica  de  los 
raaestros  Jos6  Padilla  y  Pedro  Vilches.  Ma- 
drid [Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1912. 
12,  [1]  p.     12",     [Libretto  only] 

©   May   24,    1912;    2c.    May    13,    1912;    D: 
29795  ;  A.  Gonztilez-Iiendon,  Madrid.        12934 

Esperanza;  play  in  5  acts,  by  S.  L.  Yalerga.  96 
p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   June   14,   1910;    D :  21337,   Susan  L. 
Valerga,  San  Francisco.  12935 

Espionne  (L');  comedie  en  4  actes,  par  V.  Sar- 
dou.  cover-title,  p.  771-81'),  illus.  8°.  [lie- 
printed  from  Je  sais  tout] 

©  Victorien   Sardou,   Paris ;   D :  7847,   Jan. 
15,  1906;  2c.  Jan.  15,  ]906.  12936 

Esposa  (La)  de  Jesus;  juguete  comico  en  1  acto 
y  en  prosa  de  F.  Aguado.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  espanoles]  1907.    31  p.    12°. 

©    Francisco    Aguado,    Madrid ;    D :  10796, 
June  18,  1907 ;  2c.  June  18,  1907.  12937 

Esprit;  or.  Inclination  versus  duty,  a  play  in  5 
acts,  by  G.  Porter. 

©   George   Porter,    Bridgeport,    Conn. ;    D : 
2374,  Sept.  24,  1902.  12938 

Essilio,  the  renegade;  a  tragedy  of  ancient 
Rome  in  5  acts,  by  E.  J.  Weisenberg.  103  p. 
8°.  Typewritten. 

©  Edward   J.   Weisenberg,   Cleveland;   D: 
8785,  July  5,  1906 ;  2c.  July  5,  1906.  12939 

Essloffel's  bakery;  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  Roth. 
[2],  16  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  8,  1913 ;  D :  32610 ;  Aaron  Roth. 
Brooklyn.  12940 

Estella  mia;  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  E.  Murdock. 
[26]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  13,  1914 ;  D :  37311 ;  Gilbert  Ed- 
ward Murdock,  Los  Angeles.  12940a 

Estelle;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  C.  Col  well. 
119  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Henry  C.  Colwell,  Kittanning,  Pa. ;  D : 
14920,  Jan.  28,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  3,  1909.  12941 

a  dramatic  composition  in  5  acts,  by  A.  E. 


Lancaster. 

©  A.  E.  Lancaster,   United   States;   1880: 
2215,  Feb.  9.  12942 

or.  Ambition's  curse,  a  tragedy  in  5  acts. 


by  Mrs.  A.  W.  Jordan,  from  the  novel  Estelle, 
by  Annie  Edwards. 

©  Mrs.  Augustus  W.  .Jordan,  Philadelphia; 
1888  :  25608,  Sept.  8.  12943 

Estelle  of  the  Diamond  F;  or,  Herinosillo's 
daughter,  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  G.  W.  Fergu- 
son and  Carleton  A.  Sawyer.  [91]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  29,  1914 ;  D :  36858 ;  Edw.  G.  W. 
Ferguson,  Melrose.  Mass.  12943a 


Estelle  Warland;  or,  The  mother's  revenge,  by 
E.  Chapman. 

©    Emmagene    Chapman,    United    States; 
1877 :  14912,  Dec.  21.  12944 

Esther;  in  3  acts,  by  T.  G.  Rice. 

©  Thomas  Carey  Rice,  Shrewsbury,  Mass. ; 
D :  5455,  Aug.  16,  1904.  12945 

> pageant  play  in  4  acts,  based  on  the  biblical 

narrative,   by   B.    P.    Rider.      [4],   94   p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  26,  1914 ;  D :  36575 ;  Bertha  Perl 
Rider,  Philadelphia.  12945a- 

a  Purim  play  in  2  acts,  l)y  G.  H.  Cohen. 

[15]  p.     f.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    15,    1912;    U:  29374;    George 
Harry  Cohen,  Hartford.  12946 


—  a  society  play  in  4  acts,  by  I.  M.  Hood. 

©  I.   M.   Hood,   Albany ;   1876 :  12735,   Nov. 
17.  12947 

a  tnigedy,  by  .L  Racine,  ed.  with  explana- 


tory notes  for  the  use  of  students,  by  Edward 
S.  Joynes.  New  York,  H.  Holt  and  company  ; 
Boston,  C.  Schoenhof  [1883]  vii,  66  p.  12". 
(Students'  series  of  classic  French  plays) 

©  Henry  Holt  &  co..  New  York ;  1883 :  1245, 
Jan.  IS ;  2c.  Feb.  19.  12948 


Same. 
©  by  Edward  S.  Joynes,  Columbia,  S.  C,  as 


author,  in  renewal  for  28  years.  Renewal  no. 
1441,  Jan.  6,  1911.  Original  entry,  Jan.  18. 
1883,  no.  1245.  12949 

—  a  tragedy  in  3  acts,  tr.  from  the  French  of 
J.  Racine,  by  M.  W.  Oliver. 

©   Mary   W.    Oliver,    New    Orleans;    1873: 
5917,  May  26.  12950 

—  See  also  Queen  Esther. 


Esther  (Book  of)     See  Vashti. 

Esther  Pair;  an  emotional  society  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  C.  P.  Brown. 

©  Charles  P.  Brown,  Brooklyn  ;  1875 :  10.536, 
Oct.  13.  12951 

Esther  in  En  Gedy;  a  tragedy,  by  Silvio  Pellico. 
Typewritten. 

©  Benedix  Ben-Zion,  New  York;  1899: 
84279,  Dec.  29;  2c.  Dec.  14.  12952 

Esther,  princesse  d'Israel;  drame  en  4  actes, 
par  A.  Dumas  et  S.-C.  Leconte.  31,  [1]  p.  4°. 
(L'Ulustration  thgatrale,  8"  annee-205,2  mars 
1912) 

©  Mar.  2,  1912  ;  2c.  Mar.  23,  1912 ;  D  :  29134 ; 
Andre  Dumas  &  Sebastien-Charles  Leconte, 
Paris.  12953 


624 


12954 


COPYEIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED  STATES 


12969 


Esther  Sandraz;  a  play  in  3  acts,  dramatized 
from  a  French  novel,  by  Sydney  Grundy.  33 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Lillie  Langtry,  New  York ;  1889 :  17796, 
June  11 ;  2c.  June  11.  12954 

Esther,  the  beautiful  queen;  a  sacred  cantata, 
scriptural  selections  adapted  by  C.  M.  Cady, 
music  by  Wm.  B.  Bradbury,  rev.  for  dramatic 
presentation  and  furnished  with  additional 
songs  and  choruses  by  Leon  Keach.  Boston, 
O.  Ditson  company  [etc.,  etc.]  1S9G.  22  p.  12°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Oliver  Ditson  co.,  Boston ;  1896 :  31795. 
May  25 ;  Ic.  May  25,  1896 ;  Ic.  June  26,  1900. 

12955 

Esther,  the  brave  young'  queen.  See  Good 
(The)  Samaritan,  and  other  Bible  stories 
dramatized. 

Esther,  the  Jewish  queen;  Purim  play  for 
young  Israel,  by  E.  M.  Chapman.  [8]  p.  8°. 
Printed. 

©  Dec.  23,  1911;  2c.  Dec.  27,  1911;  D: 
28106;  Edward  M.  Chapman,  Albuquerque, 
N.  M.  12956 

Esther,  the  Persian  queen;  a  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  J.  P.  Brennan.  Youngstown,  O.,  McNally 
bros.  [1897]     45  p.     16". 

©  John  P.  Brennan,  Youngstown,  O. ;  1897 : 
72804,  Dec.  27 ;  2c.  Dec.  27.  12957 

Esther,  the  queen;  a  Purim  play,  by  Leon  H. 
Elmaleh.  New  York,  Bloch  publishing  com- 
pany, 1908.     15  p.     12°. 

©  Bloch  pub.  CO.,  New  York  ;  D  :  14297,  Nov. 
16,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  21,  1908.  12958 

Esther  Wake;  or.  The  spirit  of  the  regulators, 
play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Vermont.  Raleigh,  N.  C, 
Edwards  &  Broughton  printing  co.,  1913.  74 
p.     12°. 

©  June  25.  1913;  2c.  June  27,  1913;  D: 
33618;  Adolph  Vermont,  Smithfield,  N.  C. 

12959 

Esther's  guardian;  a  comedy-drama  in  3  acts, 
by  J.  A.  Eraser,  jr. 

©  B.  S.  Spooner,  United  States ;  1891  : 
10954,  Mar.  24.  12960 

Estoria!  an  American  society  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  A.  P.  Brittell. 

©  Achille  Paul  Brittell,  United  States; 
1883:  24655,  Dec.  29.  12961 

Estranged;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Molyneus  St. 
John. 

©  Marie  E.  Raymond,  New  York;  1877: 
11348,  Oct.  4.  12962 


Estranged — Continued. 

an  operetta  in  1  act,  adapted  from  Charles 

Sears  Lancaster's  comedietta  Advice  to  hus- 
bands, by  Alfred  B.  Sedgwick,  music  from 
Verdi's  II  trovatore.  New  York,  R.  M.  De 
Witt,  1876.  30  p.  12°.  ([De  Witt's  acting 
plays,  no.  200] ) 

©  Robert  M.   De  Witt,   New   York;   1876: 
7975,  July  3;  2c.  July  26.  12963 

or.    The    husband's    jealousy,    a    comedy 


drama  in  4  acts,  by  G.  W.  Goode. 

©  George  W.  Goode,  Lowell,  Mass.;  1884: 
6859,  Mar.  29.  '  12964 

—  See  also  Zipporah. 


Estranged,  but  they  still  loved;  a  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  L.  J.  L.  Stilwell.  73  p.  f".  Type- 
written. 

©    Laura    Jean    Libbey-Stilwell,    Brooklyn; 
D :  12063,  Jan.  3,  1908 ;  2c.  Feb.  11,  1908. 

12965 

Estrellas  fugaces;  entremes  comico-lirico-baila- 
ble  y  con  vistas  de  hilo,  original  y  en  prosa, 
letra  de  Ramon  M.  de  Pereda  y  Pedro  Ortiz- 
Monti  jano.musicade  los  maestros  Arenas  y  Es- 
cobar. ^Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
noles]  1910.  19,  [3]  p.  12°.  [Libretto  only] 
©  Sept.  6,  1910  ;  2c.  Sept.  7,  1910 ;  D :  21955 ; 
R.  Maria  de  Pereda  y  P.  Ortiz-Montijano,  Ma- 
drid. 12966 

Estudiante  (El);  zarzuela  comica  en  1  acto,  di- 
vidido  en  3  cuadros,  original  de  J.  Lopez  Silva, 
musica  de  los  maestros  Federico  Chueca  y 
LaureanoFontanals.  Madrid  [  Sociedad  de  au- 
tores espauoles]  1907.  45  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  .Jose  Lopez  Silva,  Madrid ;  D :  11299,  Sept. 
5,  1907 ;  2c.  Sept.  5,  1907.  12967 

Etat  (L')  second;  piece  en  3  actes,  de  F.  de 
Nion.  (In  Supplement  gratuit  au  no.  2957  du 
Monde  illustre,  29  novembre  1913) 

©    Nov.   29,    1913;    2c.    Jan.   27,    1914;    D: 
35803 ;  Frangois  de  Nion,  Paris.  12967a 

Etau  (L');  pidce  en  3  actes,  par  A.  Sardou. 
Paris,  Calmann-Levy  [1914]  4  p.  1.,  123  p. 
12°. 

©  Jan.  28,  1914  ;  2c.  Feb.  9,  1914 ;  D :  35956 ; 
Andre  Sardou,  Paris.  12967b 

Ete  (L')  de  la  Saint  Martin,  Sec  Indian  sum- 
mer. 

Etelka's  choice;  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Waller. 
36  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  4,  1911 ;  D :  23004 ;  Edith  Waller, 
Morristown,  N.  J.  12968 

Etelle;  by  A.  Bachman  and  G.  L.  McKay.  78  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    23,    1909;    D:  17775;    Aurelia 
Bachman  and  George  L.  McKay,  New  York. 

12969 


5379—15- 


-40 


625 


12970 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


12984 


Eterna  (La)  revista;  humorada  lirica  en  1  acto, 
dividido  en  4  cuadros,  original  de  R.  Asensio 
Mas  y  J.  Capella,  niGsica  de  los  maestros 
Cliapl  y  Gimenez.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores  espanoles]  1908.  36,  [1]  p.  32".  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Ramon  Asensio  Mi'is  y  Jacinto  Capella, 
Madrid;  D :  1385G,  Sept.  21,  1908;  2c.  Sejrt.  21, 
1908.  12970 

Eternal  (The)  chain;  a  drama  in  8  acts  with  a 
prologne,  by  G.  Steernp.  7()  j).  4".  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  19,  1912;  D:3090."');  Godfrey 
Steernp,  Chicago.  12971 

and  epilogne,  by  G.  Steernp.     [2],  SO  p. 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  24,  1913;  D :  33030 ;  Godfrey 
Steernp,  Chicago.  12972 

Eternal  (The)  crisis;  in  3  acts  and  an  epilogue, 
by  H.  S.  Stange  and  B.  S.  Mears.  [74]  p. 
4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  23,  1915  ;  D  :  42,578  ;  Hugh  Stanis- 
laus Stange  and  Ben  Stannard  Mears,  New 
York.  12972a 

Eternal  (The)  dream;  drama  in  4  acts  with  a 
pantomime  play,  by  L.  Smirnow. 

s  L'^?:  r";rjj?N  4  *-«  ntsn— .  ;c'i^n  ^rrnr  -ir- 

1  p.  1.,  70  p.     S".     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  24,  1914 ;  D  :  38298 ;  T>ouis  Smir- 
now, Bridgeport,  Conn.  12972b 

Eternal  (An)  famine;  play  in  1  act,  by  I.  Kino- 
shita.     14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  3,  1912;  D:  29573;  Imichiro 
Kinoshita,  New  York.  12973 

Eternal  (The)  feminine;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
.T.  L.  Seagrave.    126  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  7,  1914 ;  D :  35579 ;  Jane  L.  Sea- 
graAe,  Brookline,  Mass.  12973a 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Nathan.    76  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Frances  Nathan,  New  York ;  D :  2050. 
June  12,  1902 ;  2c.  Sept.  23,  1903.  12974 

monologue.s,  by  May  Isabel  Fish.    New  York 

and  London,  Harper  and  brothers,  1911.  5  p. 
1.,  3-238,  [1]  p.    front,  (port.)  plates.    12» 

Contents:  At  the  beauty  parlors. — Over- 
heard at  the  academy. — Photographing  the 
baby.— The  lady  help. — The  country  post- 
oflice.— At  the  hair-dresser's. — On  a  seeing 
London  motor. — The  consoler. — ^Almost  a  trag- 
edy.— The  way  of  the  world. — The  London 
char-lady. 

©  Oct.  26,  1911;  2c.  Oct.  28,  1911;  A: 
297711 ;  Harper  &  bros..  New  York.        12974a 


Eternal  (The)  feminine — Continued. 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Nathan. 

©   Frances   Nathan,   New   York ;    D :  1731, 
Apr.  14,  1902.     [For  copies  reed,  see  D :  2050] 

12975 

Eternal  (The)  flame;  play  in  3  acts,  by  R.  W\ 
Smiley.     [3],  67  p.     4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  10,  1911;  D:  23910;  Robert  \V. 
'    Smiley,  New  York.  12976 

Eternal  (The)  Jew.     Sec  Eibiger  (Der)  yid. 

Eternal  (The)  laug'hter;  a  play,  by  E.  Seuga. 
11  p.     f".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  22,  1912  ;  D  :  30084  ;  A.  K.  M:i\-er. 
New  York.  12977 

Eternal  (The)  law;  a  romantic  tragedy  drama 
of  the  time  of  Nero,  in  prologue  and  4  acts,  by 
K.  L.  Joslin.    83  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Edith  L.  Joslin,  Winthrop  Beach,  Mass.; 
D :  12635,  Mar.  28,  1908 ;  2c.  Mar.  28,  1908. 

12978 

Eternal  (The)  Magdalene;  mystery  play  in  3 
acts  and  prologue,  by  R.  H.  McLaughlin.  83  p. 
4".    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    24,    1915;    D:  41026;    Robert 
Hugus  McLaughlin,  Cleveland.  12978a 

Eternal  (The)  masculine;  original  play  in  4 
acts,  by  G.  L.  Mendelssohn.  [91]  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  24, 1913  ;  D :  35122  ;  Gordon  Louis 
Mendelssohn,  Detroit.  12979 

•  See  also  Morituri. 

Eternal  (The)  mother;  1  act  play,  by  R.  Wilson. 
15  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    30,    1910;    D :  20641 ;    Rus.sell 
AVilson,  Cincinnati,  O.  12980 

Eternal  (The)  mystery;  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  J. 
Nathan.     [2],  18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tan.  31,  1913;  D:  321.50;  George  Jean 
Nathan,  New  York.  12981 

Eternal  (The)  now;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  < '. 
Willis  and  F.M.Willis.  [72]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  6,  1912;  D:  28967;  Myrtle  Cliap- 
man  Willis  and  F.  Milton  AVillls,  New  York. 

12982 

Eternal  question;  original  play  in  1  act,  by  St. 
J.  Perret.    54  ji.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  9,  1909 ;  D :  17670 ;  St.  John  Per- 
ret, New  Orleans.  12983 

Eternal  (The)  savage;  di-ama  in  1  act,  by  J.  S. 
(Jarroll.     [14]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  16,  1910;  D:  22831;  John  S.  Car- 
roll, New  York.  12984 


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13003 


Eternal  (The)  triangle;  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
E.  N.  Torry  and  Frederick  Boris  Humphries. 
[1],  11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  20,  1913 ;  D :  35780 ;  Ernest  Nor- 
man Torry,  Rock  Ferry,  Cheshire,  England. 

12984a 

drama  in  1  act,  founded  on  Eduardo  Zama- 

cois'  Lo  pasado,  by  Frances  Douglas.     [3],  48 
p.    t".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  6,  1911;   D:  25694;  George  M. 
Ryall,  New  York.  12985 

dramatic  playlet,  by  E.  F.  Naulty.     14  p. 

4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  7,  1911 ;  D :  24875 ;  Edwin  Fair- 
fax Naulty,  New  York.  12986 

Eternal  (The)  wanderer  (Vetchni  stranuick); 
drama  in  3  acts  with  prologue,  by  O.  Dymow. 
[11,  89  p.     S".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  8,  1913  ;  D :  35366 ;  Ossip  Dymow. 
Brooklyn.  12987 

Eternal  (The)  will;  tragedy  drama  in  5  acts 
and  5  scenes,  by  A.  E.  Weiss,  jr.  [10],  119  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Dec.    1,    1911;    D :  25914 ;    Albert   E. 
Weiss,  jr.,  Los  Angeles.  12988 

Eternally  (The)  beloved;  dramatic  composition 
in  4  acts,  by  V.  J.  Monteleone.  [57]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  23,  1914;  D :  39202 ;  Vincent  J. 
Monteleone,  Los  Angeles.  12988a 

Eternel  (L')  mari;  piece  en  4  actes,  de  A.  Savoir 
et  [Fernand]  Nozi^re  [pseud  of  Fernand 
Weyl]  32  p.  4°.  (Supplement  gratuit  au  no. 
2860  du  Monde  illustre,  20  Janvier  1912) 

©    Jan.   20,    1912;    2c.    Feb.    14,    1912:    D: 
28675 ;  Alfred  Savoir  &  Noziere,  Paris.    12989 

Eternity  (The)  of  love;  drama  in  4  acts  and 
prologue,  by  Carina  Jordan.  89  p.  f.  Type- 
written. 

©  M.  J.  .Jordan,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. ;  D :  445, 
May  9,  1901  ;  2c.  May  9,  1901.  12990 

Ethan  Allen;  an  original  comic  opera  in  2~acts, 
by  S.  M.  Brenner. 

©  Sol.  M.  Brenner,  Baltimore;  1894:8136, 
Feb.  1.  12991 

or,  The  Green  Mountain  boys,  drama  in 


5  acts,  by  John  Campbell. 

©    John    Thompson,    Buffalo;    1873:5800, 
May  22.  12992 

Ethan  Brand;  a  melodrama  in  3  acts,  by  W.  von 
Schierbrand. 

©  Wolf  von   Schierbrand,   Chicago;   1884: 
11935,  June  12.  12993 


Ethel;  by  E.  E.  Renter.    61  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©    Elsie    E.    Renter,    Milwaukee ;    D :  7443, 

Oct.  23,  1905;  2c.  Nov.  20,  1905.  12994 

—  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  J.  Mortimer. 

©  James  Mortimer,   United  States ;   1874 : 
8539,  June  25.  12995 

Ethel,. a  life  loyal  to  love;  a  powerful  American 
drama  in  5  acts,  by  C.  A.  Sweetland. 

©  Charles  A.  Sweetland,  Cedar  Falls,  la. ; 
1880 :  7092,  May  7.  12996 

Ethel  Bowker;  prologue  and  3  acts,  by  P.  P. 
Aarons.    41  p.    f".    Typewritten. 

©   Perry   Parsons  Aarons,   New   York ;   D : 
5554,  Sept.  23,  1904 ;  2c.  Oct.  19,  1904.      12997 

Ethel  Churchill;  or.  The  two  bribes,  a  drama 
founded  on  the  novel  of  the  same  name,  by  Le- 
titia  E.  Landon,  and  dramatized  by  W.  S. 
Monteith. 

©   Walter    S.   Monteith,    Columbia,    S.    C. ; 
1885:16401,  July  30.  12998 

Ethel  hesitates;  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  E.  Ives. 
[2],  20  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   June  24,   1914;   D:  37397;   Alice  E. 
Ives,  New  York.  12998a 

Ethel,  the  drunkard's  child;  an  original  drama 
in  prologue  and  4  acts,  by  G.  F.  McDonald.  83 
p.  4°.     Typewritten. 

©   George   F.   McDonald,   Brooklyn;    1880: 
8528,  June  4 ;  2c.  May  3,  1881.  12999 

Ethelin;  or.  Under  the  shadow  of  the  banshee, 
a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  O.  Richey. 

©    Octavia     Richey,    Chattanooga ;     1887 : 
29955,  Nov.  18.  13000 

Ethelinda;  tragedia  lirica  in  3  atti,  di  A.  E.  Jes- 
sup,  nuisica  di  M.  Marion,  versione  ritmica 
dair  inglese  di  E.  Golisciani.  Lipsia,  C.  G. 
Roder,  1895.  1  p.  1.,  60  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  A.  E.  Jessup,  Leipzig ;  1895 ;  7527,  Feb.  2 ; 
2c.  Feb.  4.  13001 

Ethel's  fate;  a  4  act  comedy  drama,  by  Harry 
Elting. 

©  Louis  W.  Ehleider,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. ; 
1894 :  29738,  July  16.  13002 

Ether  (The)  world;  play  in  5  acts,  by  F.  B. 
[L  e.  Fred  B.  Humphrey]  Lincoln,  Neb., 
Woodruff  bank  note  co.,  1915.     32  p.     16". 

©   June  16,    1915;   2c.   June  26,   1915;   D: 
41235  ;  Woodruff  bank  note  co.,  Lincoln,  Neb. 

13002a 

Etheria;  or.  Brigandage  preferred,  a  phantasy 
in  3  acts,  by  M.  Leonard  and  H.  G.  Chapman. 
©  Martia  Leonard  and  Henry  Grafton  Chap- 
man, New  York  ;  D  :  1248,  Jan.  4,  1902.    13003 


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13004 


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13027 


Etherized  (The)  princess;  a  spectacular  play, 
by  G.  B.  Bartlett. 

©  George  B.  Bartlett,  Concord,  Mass. ;  1889  : 
2108,  Jan.  16.  13004 

Ethics;  emotional  episode  in  1  act,  by  W.  Clapp. 
20  p.     f".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  13,  li)15 ;  D  :  39975  ;  Woodliridse 
Clapp,  Washington.  13004a 

Ethiopian  classic;  by  Robert  Flannery.  2  p. 
r.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  6,  1910;   D :  20731 ;   J.  B.  Ball, 
Olean,  N.  Y.  13005 

Ethiopia;  dramatic  and  nmsical  entertainment 
in  2  scenes,  by  J.  B.  Willard.  16  p.  f".  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Sept.  16,  1909 ;  D :  16824 ;  J.  Bassett 
Willard,  Blanchester,  O.  13006 

Etincelle  (L');  comedie  en  1  acte,  par  Edouard 
Pailleron,  ed.  with  introduction,  notes  and 
vocabulary,  by  O.  G.  (Juerlac.  New  York,  H. 
Holt  and  company,  1906.     xvii,  98  p.     16". 

©  Henrv  Holt  &  co..  New  York;  D :  8547, 
May  18,  1906;  2c.  May  18,  1906.  13007 

See  also  Sparkling. 


Etiquette;  farcical  comedy,  by  D.  O'Brien. 

©  Denis  O'Brien,  New  York  State;  1884: 
24419,  Dec.  9.  13008 

Etranger  (L');  piece  inedite  en  1  acte,  de  Ed- 
mond  Lepelletier.  p.  795-812.  illus.  8".  [Re- 
printed from  Je  sais  tout,  8"  annee] 

©  Pierre  Lafitte,  France ;  D :  12323,  Feb.  7, 
1908;  2c.  Feb.  7.  1908.  13009 

Etrangere  (L');  the  Bernhardt  ed.,  tr.  by  Fred- 
erick A.  Scbwab.  New  York,  F.  Rullman, 
1880. 

©  F.  Rullman,  New  York ;  1880 :  17291,  Nov. 
13;  2c.  Jan.  15,  1881.  13010 

• a  play  in  5  acts,  by  Alexander  Dumas. 

©  John  S.  Clark,  United  States ;  1876 :  3.545, 
Mar.  23.  13011 

Etrangleuse  (L');  tragi-comedie  en  1  acte,  par 
[Paul,  dit]  Tristan  Bernard,  p.  8-13.  illus. 
4°.     [Reprinted  from  Rions] 

©  Tristan  Bernard,   Paris;   D:  12680,  Apr. 
6,  1908;  2c.  Apr.  0,  1908.  13012 

Ettelheim's  folly;  domestic  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  P^.  Stodart.     [168]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  16,  1912;  D:  29395;  Robert  Stod- 
art, New  York.  13013 

Euchre;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  T.  Mongeon. 

©  Tweetie  Mongeon,  New  Orleans ;  1873 : 
1519,  Feb.  15.  13014 


Euchre — Continued. 

or.  Through  fire  and  water,  drama  of  to- 
day in  prologue  and  3  acts,  by  T.  C.  De  Leon. 
©  T.  C.  De  Leon,  New  York ;  1871  :  7748, 
Aug.  19.  13015 

Euchred;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  IT.  V.  Vogt.     42 
p.     f".    Ms. 

©   Harry   V.   Vogt,   Millville,   N.   J.;    1887: 
■  13708,  May  25 ;  2c.  July  6.  13016 

dramatic  composition  in  3  acts,  by  W.  B. 

Young.     120  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  2.  1909:  D :  16693 ;  "Williiuu  B. 
Young,  Chicago.  13017 

■ one  man,  1  act  sketch,  bv  T.  J.  Vivian  and 

G.  J.  Bennett.    43  p.     obi.     16".    Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  J.  Vivian  and  Grena  Bennett, 
New  York;  I) :  14946,  .Jan.  29,  1909:  2c.  Jan. 
29,  1909.  13018 


or.    Brother   Jerrod,    one   man    sketch,    by 

G.   Bennett   an<l   John   Quill    [pseud,   of  T.   J. 
Vivian]     40  p.    obi.     12".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  15,  1910;  D:  20189;  Thomas  J. 
Vivian  and  Grena  J.  Bennett,  New  Y7>rk. 

13019 

Euchred  and  jilted;  melodrama  comedy  in  4 
acts,  by  C.  F.  Rognon.  92  p.  4°.  Tyi)ewrit- 
ten. 

©  Charles  F.  Rognon,  Olvmpia,  Wash. ;  D : 
6507,  Apr.  13,  1905;  2c.  Mar.  27,  1905.     13020 

a  romantic  comedy,  by  C.  F.  Rognon. 

©  Charles  F.  Rognon,  Atlanta;  1895:48411, 
Sept.  23.  13021 

Eudora;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  G.  Storey. 
12  p.    f".    Typewritten. 

©   W.   G.    Storey,   Augusta,   Ga. ;    D :  5324, 
July  5,  1904 ;  2c.  July  30,  1904.  13022 

Eudora,  a  ray  of  light;  by  R.  Haas. 

©  Ritt  Haas,   St.  Paul;  D :  2985,  Feb.  12. 
1903.  13023 

Eugene;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Eli  Donson  [pseud, 
of  Kyle  Onstott]     50  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.   15,  1912;   D:  28701;   Kyle  On- 
stott. San  Jose,  Cal.  13024 

Eugene  Aram;  a  drama,  by  R.  D.  Walsh. 

©    Rcdmund    D.    Walsh,    St.    Louis;    1883: 
8258,  May  5.  13025 

a  play   in  5  acts,   founded  on  Bulwer,  by 

p].  W.  H.  Williams.    Private  ed.    New  Orleans, 
A.  S.  Collins,  1874.    73  p.    12°. 

©    Espy    W.    H.    Williams,    New    OrhMuis; 
1873 :  8130,  July  14  ;  2c.  Aug.  10,  1874.     13026 

See  also  Fate  of  Eugene  Aram. 

Eugene  Aubrey;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  M. 

Alfriend.     53  i).     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edward  M.   Alfriend,   Richmond;   1889: 

8748,  Mar.  19;  2c.  Mar.  19.  13027 


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13028 


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13047 


Eugene  De  Serras;  a  draiiia  in  5  acts,  by  A.  ftl. 
Steele. 

©  Asa  M.  Steele,  Philadelphia;  1898:  27819, 
May  3.  13028 

Eug-ene  Grammont;  a  tragedy  iu  G  acts,  by  S. 
({rollman.     Typewritten. 

©  SolonK»n  GroUnian,  Chicago  ;  1897  :  31968, 
IMay  26 ;  2c.  May  17.  13029 

Eugene  of  Savoy;  founded  on  an  incident  in 
Louise  Muhlbach's  novel,  Prinz  Eugene  und 
seine  zeiten.    132  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  W.  E.  Harvey,  Richmond ;  D :  5838,  Nov. 
29.  1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  21,  1904.  13030 

Eugenia;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  F.  Ortou.  58 
p.  4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.   15,   1913;   D:  34424;   Jesse  F. 
Orton,  New  York.  13031 

Eugenia's  secret;  a  romance  of  1864,  by  C.  E. 
Jensen. 

©  Cvnthia  E.  Jensen,  Kansas  City,  Mo. ;  D : 
143S0,  Nov.  27,  1908.  13032 

Eugenic  (The)  man;  farcical  sketch,  by  C.  W. 
Tackenberg.    18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  8,  1915  ;  D  :  39340  ;  Charles  Wil- 
liam Tackenberg,   Cincinnati.  13032a 

Eugenic  mating;  problem  comedy  iu  3  acts  and 
5  tableaux,  by  L.  Grover.  84  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.    Sept.    30,    1915;    D :  41860 ;    Leonard 
Grover,  Brooklyn.  13032b 

Eugenica;  or,  The  children  of  tomorrow,  a 
comic  opera  in  2  acts,  by  D.  H.  Buel.  42  p. 
4".    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Mar.  20,  1913;  D :  32725 ;  David  Hill- 
house  Buel.  Watertowu.  Conn.  13033 

Eugenically  speaking;  c<Miiedy  in  1  act,  by  E. 
Goodman.   [2],  19  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  9,  1914  ;  D  :  35962  ;  Edward  Good- 
man, New  I'ork.  13033a 

Eugenics;  dramatic  duologue  in  1  act,  by  G.  A. 
Hawkins-Ambler.     [1],  7  p.    4".    Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Jan.  27.  1914;  D :  .3.5945 ;  George  Ar- 
thur Hawkins-Ambler,  Los  Angeles.     13033b 

Eugenie;  or.  The  banshee's  dirge,  a  play  iu  4 
acts,  by  F.  D.  Arnold. 

©  F.  D.  Arnold,  Sau  Francisco  ;  1872  :  60.52, 
June  6.  13034 

See  also  Beaumarchais  theatre  illustre. 

Eugenie  .  .  .  donne-nioi  done  le  joux-nal;  par 
H.  de  Brisay.     2  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic,   June  21,    1912;    D :  30057 ;   Gaunxint 
CO.,  New  York.  13035 

Eugenie  Grandet;  play  in  5  acts,  by  Mrs.  J.  H. 
Selz.     69  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  .L  H.  Selz,  Chicago;  D:  13690.  Aug. 
31,  1908;  2c.  Aug.  31,  1908.  13036 


Eugenist   (The);   comedy    in   4   acts,   by   W.   L. 
Jones.     [2],  69  p.     f".    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    30,    1914;    D:  87432;    Wilbur 
Lloyd  Jones,  Yonkers,   N.  Y.  13036a 

Eulalia;    an   operetta,    by   Anita   Lee   Brunsou. 
Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison. 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  1894 :  2449,  Jan. 
6  ;  2c.  Jan.  8.  13037 

•  romantic  operetta  in  3  acts,  by  Z.  B.  Cutler. 

55  p.     4".     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Feb.  7,  1910 ;  D :  20123 ;  Zene  B.  Cut- 
ler, Chicago.  ^  13038 

Eulalie;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  E.  S.  Flynn. 

©  Evelvn  Sexton  Flynn,  New  York;  1896: 
13570,  Feb.  29.  13039 

Eulalie's  claim.  See  Legacy  (The) 

Eunice;  or.  The  beautiful  niustee,  a  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  J.  F.  Whyte. 

©  John  F.  Wliyte,  Brooklyn;  1893:38027, 
Aug.  17.  13040 

Eunice  and  Neville;  a  melodrama  in  3  acts,  by 
by  V.  J.  Blubaugh. 

©    Vance    Jos.    Blubaugh,    Arkansas    City, 
Kan. ;  D  :  12197,  Jan.  6,  1908.  13041 

Euphemore;   or.    The   fashion   queen,    a   comic 
opera,  in  3  acts,  libretto  by  H.  W.  Styer.  - 

©  Harriet  Wasson   Styer,   San  Francisco; 
1893 :  15525,  Mar.  29.  13042 

Eurasian    (The);    a    dramatic  composition,    by 
\y.  M.  Cleveland. 

©  William  M.  Cleveland,  Holyoke,  Mass.; 

I) :  9958,  Jan.  22,  1907.  13043 

play  in  3  acts  by  S.  Cowan.     [4],  40  p.    4". 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  29, 1914  ;  D  :  37424 ;  Sada  Cowan, 
New  York.  13043a 

Eureka;   a   comic  opera   libretto   in   3  acts,   by 
K.  Carle. 

©  Richard  Carle,  New  York;   1896:4.5004, 
Aug.  7.  13044 

a   dramatic   composition   in   3   acts,   by    E. 


Harrigan. 

©Edward  Harrigan, New  York;  1874:13333, 
Oct.  28.  13045 


— •  a  local  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Boremsky. 

©    P^ugene    Boremsky,    New    York;    1883: 
16638.  Sept.  11.  13046 


—  an  operatic,  pantomimic  burlesque,  by  W. 
H.  Lytell  and  G.  Bowles. 

©  William   H.   Tiytell   and   George  Bowles, 
Chicago;  1895:40143,  Aug.  5.  13047 


629 


13048 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


13062 


Eureka — Continued. 

an  original  drama  in  prologue  and  3  acts, 

a  rewritten  version  of  Herr  Franz,  by  F. 
Marsden  (AV.  H.  Sliver)  53  p.  f° .  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Fred   Marsden,    New    York;    1879:8722, 
July  1 ;  2c.  July  7.  13048 

a  pantomimic,  operatic  burlesque,  by  W.  H. 

Lytell  and  G.  Bowles. 

©  William  H.   Lytell  and  George  Bowles, 
Chicago ;  1895  :  40142,  Aug.  5.  13049 

a  society  play  in  3  acts  and  a  prologue,  by 

F.  M.  S.  Schindler. 

©    Florence    M.     S.     Schindler,     Meriden. 
Conn. ;  D  :  5066,  Jan.  26,  1904.  13050 

Europaisclie  (Das)  konzert;  lustspiel  in  3  akten, 
von  Max  Fontenay  [pseud,  of  Max  Roosen] 
176  p.     8°.    Printed. 

'©  Ic.  Aug.  2,  1913;  D :  34103 ;  Anstalt  fur 
auffiihrungsreclit,  Charlottenbui'g,  Germany. 

13051 

—von   :Max  Koosen.     Berlin-Charlotten- 


burg,  Biihnen-verlag  anstalt  fiir  auffiihrungs- 
recht,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1914.    104  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  30,  1914 ;  D :  36879 ;  Anstalt  fur 
auffiihrungsreclit  drama tischer  werke  d.  lit- 
eratur  u.  nuis^k,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Charlottenburg, 
Germany.  13051a 

Euthanasia;  a  play,  by  G.  C.  Bancroft. 

©  Genevieve  Cox  Bancroft,  San  Francisco; 
1891:32964,  Sept.  15.  13052 

Eva;  opereta  en  3  actos,  arreglo  (-astellano,  texto 
y  cantables  de  A.  Melantuche,  miisica  de 
Franz  Lehfir.  Madrid  fSociedad  de  autoi-es 
espanoles]  1913.  73  p.  illus.  12».  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Mar.  28,  1914;  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1914:  D: 
30540;  Atanasio  Melantuche,  Madrid.    13052a 


—  oporette  in  3  akten  von  A.  M.  Willner, 
Robert  Bodanzky  und  Eugen  Spero,  musik 
von  Franz  Lehar.  Textbuch  der  gesange. 
Leii)zig,  etc.,  L.  Doblinger  (Bernhard  Herz- 
mansky),  1911.     46  p.     12°. 

©  Dec.  4,  1911 ;  2c.  Mar.  4,  1912  ;  D  :  28925  ; 
Ludwig   Doblinger    (Bernhard   Herzmansky), 


Leipzig. 


13053 


—  or.  Reconstructed  UhcIs  Tom,  a  tale  of 
the  bayous,  founded  upon  incidents  in  the  life 
of  Uncle  Tom  and  Eva,  as  represented  by  Har- 
riet Beecher  Stowe  in  her  great  story  of 
Uncle  Tom's  cabin,  by  C.  R.  Gardiner. 

©  C.  R.  Gardiner,  Chicago  ;  1875  :  4731,  May 
7.  13054 

—  See  also  Eva,  la  nina  de  la  f abrica. 


Eva,  la  nina  de  la  f abrica;  refundici6n  en  1 
acto,  dividido  en  2  cuadros  de  la  opera  Eva 
de  Willner  y  Bodanski,  por  J.  Myron  y  B.  G. 
del  Castillo,  musica  de  Franz  Lehar.  Madrid 
[Sociedtul  de  autores  espaiioles]  1914.  39  p. 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Sept.  17.  1914;  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1914;  D: 
3S2.")3:  Julian  IMyron  y  Emilio  G.  del  Castillo, 
Madrid.  13054a 

Eva  Roland;  playlet  in  1  act,  by  A.  Friedniann. 
[1],  7  p.     f".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  6,  1913 ;  D  :  32206 ;  Adolph  Fried- 
niann, Chicago.  13055 

Eva  Stone;  an  emotional  societv  play  in  4  acts, 
by  B.  l\  Colinsky. 

©Barnette  P.  Colinsky, New  Orleans;  1876: 
4831,  Apr.  2L  13056 

Evader  (The);  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Sea- 
grave.     136  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  26,  1914;  D :  38605 ;  Jane  Sea- 
grave,  Brookline,  Mass.  13056a 

Evadne's  engag'ement;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
E.  Stettheimer. 

©  Ettie  Stettheimer,  New  York ;  D :  7.j99. 
Nov.  1.  1905.  13057 

Evanell's  sad  secret;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
L.  J.  L.  Stilwell.     106  p.     f.    Typewritten. 

©  Laura  Jean  Libbey  Stilwell,  Brooklyn ; 
D :  12092,  Jan.  3,  1908 ;  2c.  May  26,  1908. 

13058 

Evangeline;  an  American  grand  opera  from 
Longfellow's  poem,  adaptation  and  original 
lyrics  by  William  Edgar Weills, music  by  C.  R. 
Weil  Is.  2(;  ]).  f°.  Typewi-ittcn.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  (!lias.  Kavmond  Weills,  Harrisburg,  Pa.; 
D:  8045,  Feb.  23,  1900;  2c.  Feb.  23,  1906. 

13059 

drama  in  2  parts  and  33  scenes,  by  P.  E. 


Bissell.     [22]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jnlv  7,  1911;  D  :  24648 ;  P.  E.  Bissell, 
Cleveland,  O.  13060 

— ^a  dramatic  composition,  l)y  Cheever  Good- 


win. 


12. 


©  John  Stetson,  Boston ;  1878 :  10.507,  Sept. 


—  a  legitimate  spectacular  drama  in 
arr.    and    adapted    for    the    stage    by 
Traver,    from    Longfellow's    poem. 
Mo.,  Freeman  print,  1878.    32  p.    16°. 

©  Robert   N.   Traver,   Albany,   Mo. 
9.">25,  Aug.  19;  2c.  Aug.  19. 

—  See  also  Promised  (The)  land. 


13061 

5  acts, 

R.    N. 

Albany, 


1878: 
13062 


Evangeline   and   Gretchen. 
duty. 


See  Aflanity  and 


630 


13063 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED  STATES 


13082 


Evangeline  entertainment;  arr.  in  5  acts  for 
school  exhibitions  and  private  tlieatricals,  by 
Mary  O'Reilly.  Chicago,  A.  Flanagan  com- 
pany 1 1905]     42  p.    12°.     [With  nuisic] 

©  A.  Flanagan  co.,  Chicago ;  D :  7567,  Nov. 
15.  1905 ;  2c.  Nov.  15 ;  1905.  13063 


Evangeline's    true    love, 
death. 


See    Faithful   unto 


Evangelist  (The);  a  tragi-comedy  of  religious 
life  in  England,  in  4  acts,  by  Henry  Arthur 
Jones. 

©  H.  A.  Jones,  London ;  D :  11447,  Oct.  1, 
1907.  13064 

Evans  and  Sontag,  the  outlaws  of  Visalia;  a 
drama  in  6  acts,  founded  exclusively  on  facts, 
by  R.  C.  White. 

©  Richard   Cullen   White,    San   Francisco; 
1893  :  43556,  Sept.  29.  13065 

Eva's  caprice;  musical  comedy  in  4  scenes, 
words  and  nuisic  by  G.  11.  Clark. 

©  a.  Rob   Clark,  Boston ;  1892 :  38323,  Sept. 
22.  13066 

Evasion  (!.')     See  Prisoners  of  the  dead. 

Evasion  (L')  du  capitaine;  grand  drame  pa- 
triotique  en  5  actes,  de  Serge  Basset  et  Henry 
Darcourt.  Paris,  C.  Joubert,  1912.  112  p. 
12°. 

©  Oct.  1,  1912  ;  2c.  Dec.  2,  1912  ;  D  :  31524  ; 
Joubert,  Paris.  13067 

Eve  and  a  man;  1  act  comedy  playlet,  by  Myles 
.McCarthy.     [6],  21  p.     4*'.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .July  11,  1913;  D:  33709;  Selma  Wal- 
ters, P.ninlwood  Wis.  13068 

play  in  1  act,  by  Myles  MciJarthy.  rewrit- 
ten by  S.  Walttn-s.    20  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  11,  1914;  D :  37341 ;  Selma  AVal- 
ters,  Brantwood,  Wis.  13068a 

Eve  and  the  man;  or.  Loves  of  yestei'day, 
drama  in  3  acts,  bv  N.  R.  Rosilla  [pseud,  of 
N.  R.  Taylor]     43  p.     8".     Printed. 

©  Mar.  9,  1914  ;  2c.  Mar.  14, 1914 ;  D  :  36655  ; 
Nellie  R.  Taylor,  Philadelphia.  13068b 

Eve  did  it;  n  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  E. 
Vanderkar. 

©  Rebecca  Elizabeth  Vanderkar,  Brooklyn ; 
I) :  7424,  Oct.  19,  1905.  13069 

Eve  (The)  of  fulfillment;  play,  by  W.  L.  Con- 
ner.    [08]  p.     f".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tune  23,  1913;  D :  33577  ;  Will  Leroy 
Cornier,  Newport,  Ky.  13070 

Eve  (The)  of  marriage;  monologue  for  a  lady, 
Ity  Cenevieve  Stebbins.  New  York,  E.  S. 
Werner. 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner,  New  York  ;  1895 :  17350. 
Mar.  27 ;  2c.  Apr.  18.  13071 


Eve  (The)  of  St.  Agnes;  a  pantomime  based 
on  Keats'  poem  of  that  name,  by  S.  C.  Spald- 
ing.    3  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©    S.    C.    Spalding,    New    York;    D :  15532, 
Apr.  3,  1909;  2c.  Apr.  3,  1909.  13072 

Eve,  the  new  medium;  a  scien to  -  spiritual 
drama  founded  upon  facts,  compiled,  rev.  and 
adapted  to  modern  dramatic  usage,  by  F.  G. 
Maeder. 

©  Fred  G.  IVIaeder,  New  York ;  1873 :  13769, 
Nov.  28.  13073 

Eve,  the  saleslady. 

©  G.  W.  Ridden,  Philadelpliia;  1881 :  16076, 
Oct.  28.  13074 


— — ■  See  also  Only  a  shop  girl. 

Evelyn;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  N.  H.  Hornstine. 
73  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Nathan  H.  Hornstine,  Philadelphia;  D: 
9472,  Nov.  20,  1906;  2c.  Nov.  28,  1906.   13075 

or.  Only  a  woman,  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 

Ad.  Neuendorff. 

©  George  W.  Hyatt,  New  York ;  1884 :  9004. 
Apr.  30.  13076 

Evelyn  Gray;  or.  The  victims  or  our  western 
Turks,  a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  bv  H.  I.  Stern. 
New  York,  John  B.  Alden,  1890.    236  p.    12°. 

©  H.  I.  Stern,  San  Diego,  Cal. ;  1890:6236, 
Feb.  21 ;  2c.  Oct.  0.  13077 

Even  (An)  balance;  a  4  act  drama  of  to-day,  by 
E.  Marie  Richmond. 

©  Searle  &  Gorton,   Chicago;   1894:46189, 
Oct.  3.  13078 

Even  exchange;  comedy  sketch,  by  Cnsper  Na- 
than and  Barry  Gi-ay.  14  p.  4".  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  26,  1912 ;  D :  31870 ;  .Tolin  J.  Pe- 
ters, New  York.  13079 

Even  (An)  play;  vaudeville  sketch,  by  Mrs. 
B.  A.  Armstrong.    12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  28,  1910;  D:  20606;  Mrs.  B.  A. 
Armstrong,  Minneapolis.  13080 

Even  (The)  score;  drama  of  retribution  in  1  act, 
by  E.  Sterne.     18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    30,    1915;    D :  40219 ;    Elaine 
Sterne,  New  York.  13080a 

Even  unto  death;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  II. 
Meredith. 

©    Harry    Meredith,    Charlestown,    Mass.; 
1872:9053.  Aug.  23.  13081 

Even  unto  the  third  and  fourth  generation; 
play  in  1  act,  by  A.  Cowles.  [1],  23  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    2.5,    1912;    D :  30351 ;    Albert 
CoAvles,  William.sport,  Pa.  13082 


631 


13083 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


13101 


Evening  (An)  at  Helen's;  a  1  act  play,  by  Kate 
Thomas.  New  York.  S.  French;  London,  S. 
French,  ltd.,  1908.    26  p.    12°. 

©    Samuel    French,    New    York ;    D :  13116, 
June  5,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  21,  1908.  13083 

Evening  (An)  at  home;  play  in  1  act,  by  S.  G. 
A.  Rogers.    21  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    June   18,    1913;    D :  33525 ;    Samuel 
Green  Arnold  Rogers,  West  Chester,  Pa. 

13084 

Evening  (An)  by  the  fireside;  musical  fantasy 
in  1  act.  by  H.  Riviere.  5  p.  4".  Typewrit- 
ten.     [Words  only] 

©    Ic.    Nov.    3,    1914;    D:  38685;    Harriett 
Riviere,  San  Francisco.  13084a 

Evening  (An)  call;  l>eing  the  life  story  of  Chim- 
mie  Fadden,  arr.  by  W.  INIontague.  9  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  29,  1914 ;  D :  38631 ;  Walter  Mon- 
tague, San  Francisco.  13084b 

a  1  act  musical  comedy,  by  C.  T.  Byrne. 

6  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Charles  T.   Byrne,   Corning,   N.   Y. ;   D: 
2400,  Sept.  29,  1902 ;  2c.  June  17.  1902.  13085 

Evening  dress;  fai'ce,  by  W.  D.  Howells.  New 
York,  Harper  &  brothers,  1893.  1  p.  1.,  59  p. 
front.,  pi.  25'.  (Harpers  black  &  white 
series) 

©  William  Dean  Howells,  New  York;  1893: 
37980,  Aug.  17 ;  2c.  Oct.  25.  13086 

Evening  (An)  in  Fairyland;  written  and  com- 
posed by  P.  A.  Trowbridge. 

©  Percie  A.  Trowbridge,  Cleveland;  1892: 
21688,  May  23.  13087 

Evening  (An)  in  Hawaii;  vaudeville  sketch, 
by  C.  Alisky.     [3]  p.    t".    TypewrittcMi. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  4,  1912 ;  D :  31428 ;  Carl  Alisky. 
San  Francisco.  13088 

Evening  (An)  in  mythologyland.  Sec  Pranks 
of  a  little  love  couple. 

Evening  (An)  of  quiet;  a  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
A.  Girard. 

©  Annie  Girard,   San  Francisco ;   D :  7272, 
Sept.  15,  1905.  13089 

Evening  (An)  of  statuary  and  tableaux;  a 
summer  evening's  entertaiiunent.  by  G.  B. 
Bartlett.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1888. 
50  p.    12°. 

©  Walter  H.   Baker  &  co.,   Boston;   1888: 
10875,  Apr.  14 ;  2c.  Apr.  24.  13090 

Evening    (An)    with    Chaucer;    play,    by    Mrs. 
P.  D.  Creag.-r.    24  p.    4".    Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Jan.  28,  1914;  D:  35830;  Maude  E. 


Evening  (An)  with  English  queens;  composed 
by  a  class  of  young  girls  in  Miss  Allen's 
school.     Cincinnati,  E.  P.  Allen,  1889. 

©   E.    P.   Allen,   Terrace   Park,    O. ;    1899: 
15163,  May  29;  2c.  June  21.  13091 


Creager,  Crown  Point,  Tnd. 


13090a 


Same.     2d  ed. 

©  Eleanor  P.  Allen,  Kennedy,  O. ;  1893 : 
53607,  Dec.  4.  13092 

Evening    (An)   with   Janice   Meredith;   or,    A 
surprise  party  of  the  eighteenth  century,  [a 
•farce  in  1  act]   by  I.  G.  Bishop.     26  p.     8°. 
Printed. 

©  Tola  Getchell  Bishop,  Savannah,  Ga. ;  D : 
4675,  Mar.  2,  1904;  2c.  June  15,  1904.       13093 

Evening  (An)  with  the  Dewsnaps;  by  J.  W. 
Schwartz. 

©  Jacob  W.  Schwartz,  New  York;  D:2513, 
Oct.  28,  1902.  13094 

Evening  (An)  with  The  merchant  of  Venice, 
Romeo  and  Juliet  and  Hamlet.  Cliicago, 
New  York  [etc.]  The  Old  Greek  press  [1907] 
160  p.  incl.  front,  (port.)  24°.  (The  nut- 
shell library) 

©  Sherwin  Cody,  Lake  Bluff,  111. ;  A :  173895, 
Apr.  1,  1907;  2c.  Apr.  20,  1907.  13095 

Eventail  (L');  piece  en  4  actes  [pnr  Robert  de 
Flers  et  G.  A.  de  Caillavet]  [Paris.  Impr.  de 
I'lllustration]  1907.    2  p.  1.,  87  p.    12". 

©  Robert  de  Flers  et  G.  A.  de  Caillavet, 
Paris;  D:  11942,  Dec.  19,  1907;  2c.  Doc.  19, 
1907.  13096 

Eventful  (An)  honeymoon;  a  comedy  playlet 
in  1  scene,  by  Richmond  Hutchius.  30  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  Cusack,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
15030,  Feb.  8,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  8,  1909.       13097 

Eventful  (An)  night;  by  G.  Bayley.  7  p.  f". 
Typewritten. 

©  Grace  Bayley,  Lynn,  Mass.;  D:  10405. 
Ai>r.  23,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  23,  1907.  13098 

Events  of  life;  a  comedy-drama,  in  5  acts,  by 
H.  E.  Lorenz.    29  p.    f".    Typewritten. 

©  Henry  Edward  Lorenz,  Alleghenv.  Pa.; 
D  :  2296,  Sept.  3, 1902  ;  2c.  Oct.  13. 1902.    13099 

Ever  loving  barber  shop  chord;  play  in  1  act, 
by  A.  Allen  and  L.  Morton.  4  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  8.  1913;  D:  32608;  Arthur  Allen 
and  Leroy  Morton,  I'ittsburgh.  13100 

Ever  (The)  open  door;  drama  in  4  acts,  bv  G.  R. 
Sims  and  H.  H.  Herbert.  [116]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  1,  1913 ;  D :  34916 ;  George  Robert 
Sims,  Loudon,  and  Herbert  H.  Herbert,  Liver- 
pool. 13101 


632 


13102 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


13118 


Everlasting;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Victor  Pnini. 
108  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  16,  1910;  D:21S06;  William  J. 
Perlnian,  Brooklyn.  13102 

Every  Boy.     See  Everyboy. 

Every  bullet  is  marked;  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  K. 
Shields.     [2],  97  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  13,  1911 ;  D :  23349 ;  Angela  Keir 
Shields,  New  York.  13103 

Every  child;  fairy  play  in  2  acts  and  3  scenes, 
by  Mabel  Louise  Lowe  [pseud,  of  M.  L.Lowen- 
thal]  and  Irene  Brickner.  9  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Scenario] 

©  Ic.  Dec.  14,  1911 ;  D  :  28297  ;  Mabel  Louise 
Lowenthal,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 


—  scenario,  by  R.  L.  Hausmaun. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  24,  1913  ;  D  :  33734  ; 
Hausniann,  San  Francisco. 


13104 

13  p.     4°. 

Rosalie  L. 
13105 


See  also  Everychild. 

Every  day;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  J.  Simonson. 
[2],  35  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  17,  1914;  D:  37339;  Julius  Si- 
monson, New  York.  13106 

Every  day  in  the  year;  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
Willard  Mack.    9  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  10,  1915  ;  D :  40365 ;  Leslie  Mor- 
gan, New  York.  13106a 

E very-day  life;  in  5  acts,  by  Oscar  D.  Castro 
and  \V.  G.  Browne.    Typewritten. 

©    W.    Gault    Browne,    Chicago;    1900   A: 
31102,  Dec.  24;  2c.  May  13.  1901.  13107 

play  in  1  act.  by  M.  Cash.  [7]  p.  f.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  0,  1914  ;  D  :  37565  ;  Morris  Cash, 
Milwaukee.  13107a 

Every-day  (An)  man;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
M.  Merington. 

©  Marguerite  ^lerington,  New  York ;  1895 : 
34258,  July  1.  13108 

by  O.  Davis.  [155]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  June  28,  1911 ;  D  :  24596 ;  Owen  Davis, 
New  York.  13109 

Every-day  (An)  occurrence:  comedy  in  1  act  and 
1  scene  by  J.  Frohart.  20  p.  4".  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  3,  1911;  D:2.j383;  Joseph  Fro- 
hart, Brooklyn.  13110 

Every-day  occurrences;  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
E.  A.  Braunworth.    23  p.    f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  11,  1915;  D :  40907 ;  Emma  A. 
Braunworth,  New  York.  13110a 


Every-day  occurrences — Continued. 

a  finale  to  the  first  part  of  a  negro  minstrel 

entertainment,  as  presented  by  Schoolcraft 
and  Coes,  ed.  by  George  H.  Coes.  Boston, 
W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1893.  6  p.  12°.  ( [Baker's 
darky  plays]) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1893: 
42859,  Sept.  25;  2c.  Oct.  20.  13111 

Every  dog  has  his  day.     See  Hydrophobia, 

Every  dog — his  day;  morality  play  with  a  pro- 
logue and  an  epilogue,  and  in  4  scenes,  by 
E.  W.  Mumford.     [3],  19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  12,  1912 ;  D :  31376 ;  Ethel  Watts 
Mumford,  Port  Washington,  N.  Y.         13112 

Every  gas  man;  morality  play  done  into  mod- 
ern English,  by  A.  B.  Kelley.  31  p.  16°. 
Printed. 

©  Jan.  22,  1914 ;  Ic.  Jan.  24,  1914 ;  Ic.  Jan. 
28,  1914  ;  D :  35848  ;  Albert  Bartram  Kelley, 
Philadelphia.  13112a 

Every  Girl.     See  Everygirl. 

Every  Graduate.     *S'ee  Everygraduate. 

Every  husband;  or,  A  cowboy's  paradise, 
western  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  J.  S.  Angell. 
[36]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  28,  1914 ;  D :  36392 ;  J.  S.  Angell, 
La  Mesa,  Cal.  13112b 

Every  inch  a  queen.     See  Dolly  Madison. 

Every  inch  a  woman;  by  A.  Van  Deventer.  18 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  15,  1911 ;  D  :  25228 ;  A.  Van  De- 
venter,  New  York.  13113 

Evesry  inch  an  American;  an  original  4  act  mel- 
odrama of  Russian  militai'y  life,  by  J.  H. 
Cowan.    93  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  James  H.  Cowan,  Wilmington,  N.  G. ;  D : 
5938,  Dec.  14,  1904;  2c.  Jan.  19,  1905.       13114 

Every  Jack  has  his  Jill;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  E. 
Sagendorf. 

©  E.  Sagendorf,  Scranton,  Pa. ;  1896 :  36899, 
June  24.  13115 

Every  little  bit  helps;  a  musical  novelty  act,  by 
E.  Gardner.    3  p.    4°. 

©  Ethellvn  Gardner,  Milburn,  N.  J. ;  D : 
7842,  Jan.  12,  1906;  2c.  Jan.  12,  1906.     13116 

Every  little  movement;  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
J.  W.  S.  Sullivan.  [1],  17  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  29,  1911 ;  D  :  23778  ;  John  W.  S. 
Sullivan,  New  York.  13117 

Every  Man.     Sec  Everyman. 

Every  man  a  penny;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  D.  F. 
Tillisch  and  Henry  Dumont.  65  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ditlev  Frederik  Tillisch,  Chicago ;  D : 
14786,  Jan.  11,  1909;  2c.  Jan.  23,  1909.    13118 


633 


13119 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


13133 


Every  man  for  himself;  a  melodrama  in  5 
acts,  by  J.  T.  Davis. 

©  James  T.  Davis,  New  York ;  1891 :  7519, 
Feb.  27.  13119 

Every  man  has  his  price;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
Luke  North  [pseud,  of  James  H.  Griffes]  131 
p.     obi.     S".     Typewi-itten. 

©  Ic.  Fel).  21,   1910 ;   D :  20256 ;   James  H. 
Griffes,  Los  Angeles.  13120 

Same.      IjOS   Angeles,    Gorden   press,    1910. 

54  p.     12". 

©   Apr.    13,    1910;    2c.    Apr.    21,    1910;    A: 
20854;  James  H.  Grilles,  Los  Angeles.     13121 

See  also  Walpole. 

Every  nig'ht;  travesty  on  Everybody,  by  F.  A. 

Ooogan.     11  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  4,  1915 ;  D :  40284 ;  Francis  Alan 

Coogan,   Boston.  13121a 

Every  Pupil;  a  twentieth  century  morality 
play,  by  A.  F.  Learned. 

©  Abbie  Fox  I>>arned,  Chicago ;  D :  15404. 
Mar.  22.  1909.  13122 

Every-soul;  drama  in  a  foreword,  7  incarna- 
tions and  an  afterword,  founded  on  Justine 
Sterns'  [pseud,  of  Justine  Sterns  Lewisl  book 
Osru,  by  A.  L.  Pollock.  [96]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  24,  1913;   D :  34859 ;  Alice  Leal 

Pollock,  New  York.  13123 

Every  Student.     See  Everystudent. 

Every  thief  has  a  soul;  by  D.  M.  Norris.  6  p. 
4".     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Nov.    26,    1909;    D:  17545;    Don    M. 
Norris,  San  Diego,  Cal.  13124 

Every  Wife.     Sec  Everywife. 

Every  Woman.     Sec  Everywoman. 

Every  woman's  rights;  in  3  acts,  by  August 
Painia.     |29]  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  2,  1912;  D :  28188 ;  Spirella  Co., 
Meadville.  Pa.  13125 

Every  Youngman,  in  search  of  Success;  play 
in  5  acts,  by  L.  Loeb.  [2],  113  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    18,    1914;    D:  38163;    Louis 
Loeb,  Nashville.  13125a 

Every-Youth;  an  outdoor  morality  play  in  1 
act,  by  0.  D.  Mackay.  [1],  26  p.  4°.  Type- 
wi'itten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.    8,    1912;    D:  31071;    Constance 
D'Arcy  Mackay,  Shirley  Centre,  Mass.    13126 

■  See  alf<o  Everyyouth. 

Everyadvertiser,  his  pilgrimage  in  quest  of 
Success;  publicity  morality  play  in  3  acts,  by 
R.  A.  Foley.     18  p.     f".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  16,  1912;  D :  28717 ;  Richard  A. 
Foley,  Philadelphia.  13126a 


Everybody;  play  in  1  act,  by  P.  G.  Piattl.  [1], 
25  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  13,  1911;  D:  23953;  Peter  G. 
Piatti,  New  York.  13127 

•  iSee  also  Every  night. 

Everybody  astonished;  an  original  farce  in  1 
act,  by  E.  Henri  Baunian.  Clyde,  O.,  A.  D. 
Ames,  1887.  6  p.  12°.  ([Ames'  series  of 
standard  and  minor  drama,  no.  218]) 

©  A.  D.  Ames,  Clyde,  O. ;  1887 :  3975,  Feb. 
18;  2c.  Feb.  18.  13128 

Everybody  in  search  of  fortune;  morality 
sketch  in  4  scenes,  by  P.  G.  Piatti.  [3],  53 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  8,  1912;  D:  30206;  Peter  G. 
Piatti,  New  York.  13129 

Everybody  kisses  Hattie;  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
T.  P.  Morgan.  14  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Tom  P.  Morgan,  Rogers,  Ark. ;  D :  10017. 
May  22,  1907:  2c.  May  22,  1907.  13130 

Everybody's  doin'  it;  luiuti  nautical  musical 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Gmunan.  [1],  84  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  July  12,  1912;  D:  30248;  Jack  Gor- 
man, New  York.  13131 

See  also  Married  on  the  quiet. 

Everybody's  up;  a  protean  farce  in  1  act,  plot 
by  Mr.  and  Mrs.  G.  Crane,  dialogue  by  Ed- 
mund Day.     36  p.     f.    Typewritten. 

©  Gardner  Crane,  New  York ;  D :  8278. 
Apr.  5,  1906 ;  2c.  Apr.  5,  1906.  13132 

Everybody  said  so;  play  in  3  nets,  with  an 
epilogue,  by  P..  Boder.  [130]  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  29,  1914;  D :  36862 ;  Bartiett 
Boder,  New  York.  13132a 

Everybody  square.  Sec  When  love  shall  con- 
quer death. 

Everybody  will  like  it.     See  Terrapin's  stew. 

Everybody  works  but  father;  or.  The  roof  of 
the  world,  a  comedy,  by  W.  Fessler.  118  p. 
4".     TypeAvritten. 

©  Walter  Fessler,  New  York  ;  D  :  7891,  J:in. 
23,  1906;  2c.  Feb.  14,  1906.  13133 

Everyboy,  and  other  plays  for  children;  by 
Isabel  Anderson,  with  illustrations  by  Junius 
Cravens.  New  York,  The  Shakespeare  press, 
1914.    155  p.  incl.  front.,  illus.,  plates.    12°. 

Contents:  Everyboy .^ — King  Foxy  of  Muir 
Glacier. — Little  Doubt. — Merry  Jerry. — The 
Gee  Whiz.— Justice  Whisker's  trial.— The 
witch  of  the  woods.— Little  Madcap's  jour- 
ney. 

©  Oct.  1,  1914;  2c.  Nov.  20,  1914;  A: 
388473 ;  Isabel  Anderson,  Brookline,  IMass. 

13133a 


634 


13134 


COPYRIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


13149 


Everychild;  Christmas  play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  A. 
Barnes.     [2],  7  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  2.5,  1913 ;  D :  32077 ;  Morton  A. 
Barnes,  Newarlc,  N.  J.  13134 

fairy  music  play  in  1  act,  [by]  B.  Reynolds. 


Boston,  The  Gorham  press ;  Toronto,  The 
Copp  Clark  co.,  ltd.  [1914]  4.5  p.  12°. 
(American  dramatists  series)  [Libretto  only] 
©  Oct.  31,  1914  ;  2c.  Nov.  7,  1914  ;  D  :  38735  ; 
Beatrix  Reynolds,  Paterson,  N.  J.  13134a 


— ■  music  play  in  3  acts  for  children,  by  B. 
Reynolds.  21  p.  4".  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only  I 

©    Ic.  Nov.    26,    1913;    D:  35151;    Beatrix 
Reynolds,  Paterson.  13135 

—  play  in  4  acts,  by  B.  M.  Johnson.  [24]  p. 
f.     Typewritteii. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  17,  1912;  D :  28746 ;  Bertha  M. 
Johnson,  Ogontz,  Pa.  13136 

•a    play    in    3    acts,    iTy    Gertrude    Fulton 


Tooker,  with  illustrations  by  Archie  Gunn. 
Indiantipolis,  the  Bol)bs  -  IMerrill  company 
[1914]  6  p.  1..  141,  [1]  p.  front.,  plates.  8°. 
©  Sept.  4,  1914;  2c.  Sept.  10,  1914;  A: 
379456;  Bobbs-Merrill  company,  Indianapolis. 

13136a 

See  also  Every  child. 

Everygirl;  humorous  morality  play  in  2  acts, 
by  William  Ganson  Rose.  Philadelphia,  Penn 
publishing  co.,  1913.     38  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  15,  1913 ;  2c.  Oct.  7,  1914 ;  D  :  38414  ; 
IVnn  publishing  co.,    I'hiladclphia.        13136b 

Everygraduate,  his  quest  for  Success;  an  alle- 
gorical playlet  for  graduating  classes,  in  3 
acts,  by  Gustav  Blum  and  E.  Fern  Hague. 
New  York,  S.  French ;  London,  S.  French, 
ltd.,  1911.  16  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  French's 
international  copyrighted  ed.  of  the  works  of 
the  best  authors,  no.  217) 

©  Nov.  29,  1911 ;  2c.  Dec.  1, 1911 ;  D  :  25909  ; 
Sanuiel  French,  New  York.  13137 

Everyman;  a  morality  play,  ed.  with  an  intro- 
duction bv  Montrose  J.  Moses.  New  Y^ork, 
J.  F.  Taylor  &  company,  1903.  2  p.  1.,  Ixix 
p.,  3  1.,  69  p.    front.,  11  pi.    8°. 

©  J.  F.  Taylor  &  CO.,  New  York ;  A :  71492. 
Oct.  29,  1903;  2c.  Oct.  29,  1903.  13137a 

• ed.,   with   an   introduction,   notes   and 

bibliography,  bv  Montrose  J.  Moses.  New 
York,  M.  kennerley  [1908]  4  p.  1.,  161  p. 
front.,  7  pi.     12°. 

©  Mitchell  Kennerley,  New  York  ;  A  :  211765, 
July  11,  1908 ;  2c.  July  11,  1908.  13138 


Everyman — Continued. 

■  or.  The  summoning'  of  Everyman,  an  old 

morality  play.    24  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Jessie    Bonstelle    Stuart,    Philadelphia ; 
D :  2132,  July  18,  1902 ;  2c.  July  18,  1902. 

13139 

■  Sec  also  Second  (The)  shepherds'  play. — 

Senior  (The) 

Everystudent;  allegorical  playlet,  by  M.  Lew- 
inson.     [2],  12  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  19,  1912  ;  D  :  31807  ;  Minna  Lew- 
inson,  New  York.  13140 

Everystudent,  his  encounters  in  pursuit  of 
knowledge;  modern  morality  play  in  1  act, 
bv  Edith  Everett.  Chicago,  A.  Flanagan  com- 
pany [1912]     26  p.     12°. 

©    Jan.    25,    1912;    2c.    Jan.    29,    1912;    D: 
28466;  A.  Flanagan  co.,  Chicago.  13141 

Everything  by  steam;  an  original  Ethiopian 
drama  in  1  act,  by  Harry  Newton. 

©    Arch    McLean    Crane,    Durham    Park, 
Kan. ;  1876 :  8758,  July  26.  13142 

Everything  goes;  a  musical  comedy. 

©    Fannie    Rice,    New    York;    1890:37189, 
Nov.  24.  13143 

Everything  goes  at  the  seashore;  comedy 
sketch,  by  C.  I^yndon  and  Audrey  Robinson. 
[6]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  12,  1914 ;  D :  36395 ;  Cecil  Lyn- 
don, Chicago.  13143a 

a  comedy  sketch  in  1  act,   by  C.   Lyndon 

and  E.  Dorman.     [2],  6  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©Ic.  Mar.  11,  1912;  0:29002;  Cecil  Lyn- 
don and  Edna  Dorman,  New  York.         13144 

Everything  goes  in  vod'ville;  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  T.  P.  Morgai\.     11  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Tom  P.  IMorgan.    Rogers,  Ark. ;  D  :  11111, 
Aug.  5,  1907;  2c.  Aug.  5,  1907.  13145 

Every  wife;  symbolical  story  in  7  scenes,  by 
G.  Y.  Hobart.    27  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   June  6,   1911;   D:  24413;   George  V. 
Hobart,  Pelham  Manor,  N.  Y.  13146 

Every  woman;  by  F.  Mandel.  17  p.  obi.  12°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Frank  Mandel.  San  Francisco  ;  D  :  6.501, 
Mar.  28,  1905;  2c.  May  1,  1905.  13147 

by  Walter  Browne.     New  York,  The  H.  K. 

Fly    company    [1911]      5    p.    1.,    [7]-121    p. 
front.,  plates.    12°. 

©   Mar.    15,    1911;   2c.    Nov.   28,    1911;    A: 
303355;  Clarisa  E.  Browne,  New  York.  13148 

Everywonian,  her  pilgrimage  in  quest  of 
Love;  a  modern  morality  play,  by  W.  Browne. 
67  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©   AValter   Browne,    New    York ;    D :  13219. 
.June  20,  1908 ;  2c.  June  20,  1908.  13149 


635 


13150 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


13168 


Every  woman's  road;  by  J.  Hanimoiul.  I'ri- 
vatelv  printed  by  tbe  Star  printing  company, 
1911.     55  p.     8". 

©    May   20,    1911;    2c.    June   3,    1911;    D: 
24392;   Josephine  Hanuiiond,   Roxbury,  Mass. 

13150 

Everyyouth;  nior:il  fantasy  in  3  scenes,  by 
Harrv  L.  Newton,  ('bicago,  T.  S.  Denison  &, 
CO.  [1912]     39  p.     12". 

©  July  5,  1912  ;  2c.  July  8,  1912  ;  D  :  30196 ; 
Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  13151 

See  also  Every-Youth. 

Evicted  (The);  drama  in  Irish  country  life,  by 
J.  Donovan-Potter.  [5],  40  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  17,  1914 ;  D :  36054 ;  Joseph  Don- 
ovan-Potter, New  York.  13151a 

Eviction  (The);  or.  Adventures  in  the  old 
land  and  the  new,  an  Irish-American  drama 
in  o  acts,  by  W.  M.  Lomasney. 

©    William    Mackay     Lomasney,     Detroit ; 
1880 :  5.561,  Apr.  8.  13152 

or,     Ireland's     wrongs,     a     new     original 

drama  in  5  acts,  by  .1.  and  M.  Callaus. 

©    J.    and    M.    Calhius,    New    York;    1871: 
9015,  Sept.  27.  13153 

See  also  Troubles  in  Ireland. 


Evidence  circumstantial;  a  comedy  drama  in 
3  acts,  by  W.  H.  Hartley.  54  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  William  H.  Hartley,  Fall   River,  Mass.; 
D :  14052,  Oct.  13,  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  13,  1908. 

13154 

Evil  (The)  eye;  or.  The  many  merry  mishaps 
of  Nid  and  the  weird,  wonderful  wander- 
ings of  Nod,  by  Sidney  R.  Ellis.     [Libretto J 

©    Y^ale   &    Ellis    nmsic    co.,    Philadelphia ; 
1899:78084,  Dec.  1;  2c.  Dec.  2.  13155 

fantastical,    specta<ular    trick   comedy 

in  3  acts.bv  C.  H.  Yale  and  S.  R.  Ellis.  [Phil- 
adelphia, Grossman  &  Strafford]  1898.  83 
p.     8°. 

©   Charles   H.    Yale   and    Sidney    R.    Ellis, 
New  York ;  1898 :  26786,  Apr.  29 ;  2c.  Aug.  3. 

13156 

(Malocchio);  a  satirical  comedy  in  3  acts. 


adapted  from  the  Italian  of  Gerolamo  Enrico 
Nani,  by  M.  Walsh. 

©  Marie  Walsh,   Brooklyn;   D :  5222,   .Tune 
22,  1904.  13157 

—  See  also  Malocchio. 


Evil  (An)  genius;  dramatized  by  Mrs.  B.  D. 
Chester,  from  A  fallen  idol,  by  F.  Anstey 
[pseud,  of  Thomas  Anstey  Guthrie]  88  p. 
obi.     8".     Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  B.  D.  Chester,  New  York;  1890: 
530,  Jan.  3;  Ic.  Jan.  3.  13158 

Evil  (The)  hunter;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  H. 
Sandby.     [2],  67  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  28,  1911;  D :  25897 ;  Mr.s.  Her- 
man Sandby,  Philadelphia.  13159 

Evil  (The)  men  do;  a  melodrama  in  5  acts, 
by  Theo  Kremer.     140  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  A.  H.  Woods,  New  York;  D :  3528,  Mav 
21,  1903;  2c.  May  28,  1903.  [Note:  Described 
on  copies  as  a  comedy  dx-ama]  13160 

Evil  (The)  that  men  do;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
A.  Campbell.  Rev.  ed.  86  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Alcest  Campbell,  Denver ;  D :  7710,  Dec. 
14,  1905;  2c.  Dec.  23,  1905.  13161 

a  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  Flanagan. 

©  Matthew  Flanagan,  New  York;  1898: 
66821,  Nov.  14;  2c.  Nov.  14.  13162 

Evil  (The)  thereof;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Stanley 
Ford.     [50]  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  28,  1914;  D:  38624;  F.  Stanley 
Smith,  New  York.  13162a 


Evil  to  him  who  evil  thinks, 
qui  mal  y  pense. 


Sec  Honni  soit 


Evil  (The)  women  do;  by  L.  Church. 

©  Lottie  Church,  Brooklyn;  D:5295,  Julv 
7,  1904.  13163 

Evlin  Gray;  3  act  comedy,  by  J.  Hood.  64  p. 
4".    Typewritten. 

©  John  Hood,  Kearny.  N.  J. ;  D :  9415,  Nov. 
12,  1906 ;  2c.  Nov.  12,  1906.  13164 

Evolution;  a  burlesque  in  2  acts,  libretto  com- 
plete and  part  of  the  music  sketched,  by  C.  F. 
Webber. 

©  Charles  F.  Webber,  Boston ;  1889 :  12825, 
Apr.  26.  13165 

satire   with   music,   by   H.   Kolb.  6   p.   4°. 

Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©    Ic.    Dec.    6,    1913;    D:  35270;  Ilarland 

Kolb,  Philadelphia.  13166 

tragedy  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Lucchetti.     46  p. 


Evil    fortunes    of    one    Mr.    Damocles    Jones. 
See  Aphrodite. 


4".    Typewritten. 

©   Francesco   Lucchetti,    Philadelphia ;    D : 
14430,  Dec.  2,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  2,  1908.       13167 

Evolution  (An)  in  modern  loving;  a  chapter 
in  the  life  of  to-day,  a  tale  of  love  without 
a  lover,  a  competitive  play  by  S.  Cecil. 

©    Sarah    Cecil,    New    York;    1891:441.55, 
Dec.  7.  13168 


636 


13169 


COPYEIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


13184 


Evolution  (The)  of  a  Puritan;  or,  Mademoi- 
selle Julie,  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  W.  Ger- 
main. 

■©  Clmrlotte  Wharton  Germain,  New  York ; 
D :  2438,  Oct.  3,  1902.  13169 

Evolution  (The)  of  Dolly;  comedy  in  1  act,  l)y 
M.  10.  Mooi'o.     [1],  33  1).    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  31,  1914 ;  D :  37705 ;  Marion  E. 
Moore,  New  York.  13169a 

Evolution  (The)  of  Johnson  and  Wells;  by  D. 
Delmore.     5  p.     f .     Typewritten. 

©  Drucie  Delmore,   Detroit;   D :  40r)0,   Oct. 
6,  1903;  2c.  Sept.  3,  1903.  13170 

Evolution  (The)  of  Lilian;  plav  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  F.  Phillips.     [50]  p.     f.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  June  12,  1914  ;  D :  37304 ;  John  FranR- 
lyn  Phillips,  Great  Neck,  N.  Y.  13170a 

Evolution  (The)  of  negro  minstrelsy;  or,  The 
savage,  the  slave,  the  soldier  and  the  citi- 
zen, being  a  theatric  history  of  the  negro 
race  in  the  19th  century,  by  W.  Foote.  12  p. 
4".     Typewritten.     [Synopsis  onlyl 

©  William   Foote,    St.   Louis;    1890:12940. 
Apr.  19;  Ic.  Apr.  19.        '  13171 

Evolution  (The)  of  the  American  girl;  dra- 
matic composition,  by  R.  C.  Odoms. 

©  Odoms  theatrical   exchange,    Indianapo- 
lis; D:  13324,  July  10,  1908.  "      13172 

Evolution  (The)  of  the  banjo.  Sec  Then  and 
now. 

Evolution  (The)  of  the  cake  walk;  by  AVilliam 

D.  Hall.    3  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Hei'bert  Francis  Roberts,  Philadelphia ; 
D :  1657,  Mar.  27,  1902 ;  2c.  Mar.  27,  1902. 

13173 

Evolutionist  (The);  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E. 
and  A.  N.  Shideler.     Typewritten. 

©  Edwin  and  A.  N.   Shideler,  Cincinnati ; 
1900  A  :  7719,  Mar.  24 ;  2c.  Mar.  2G.  13174 

Ewig-weibliche  (Das);  ein  heiteres  phantasie- 
spiel  in  4  aufziigen,  von  R.  Misch.    New  York, 

E.  Lederer,  1901.    146  p.    12". 

©  Robert  Misch,  Berlin ;  D :  1197,  Dec.  19, 
1901 ;  2c.  Jan.  24,  1902.  13175 

Ewige  (Die)  angst;  lustspiel  in  3  akten,  von 
Leo  Feld  nnd  Karl  von  Levetzow.  Wien, 
Deutsch-oesterreichischer  vei-lag,  1912.  144 
p.    16°. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  25,  1912 ;  D :  31234 ;  Deutsch-oes- 
terreichischer  verlag,    Vienna.  13176 

Ewige  lampe;  posse  mit  gesang  und  tanz  in  3 
akten,  von  Jean  Kren,  gesangstexte  von  Al- 
fred Schonfeld,  musik  von  Max  Schmidt.  Ber- 
lin. Felix  Bloch  erben,  1909.  68  p.  8".  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Ic.  Dec.  28,  1901;  D:  17795;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  13177 


Ewige  (Das)  paar  (eine  episode  in  seinem 
leben);  melodrama  in  3  akten  und  einem  epi- 
log, von  Conrad  Rufus,  mit  teilweiser  beniit- 
zung  einer  idee  von  R.  T.  R.  Milliken. 
Miinclien,  Drei  masken  verlag,  g.  m.  b.  li., 
1913.    94  p.    8". 

©  Ic.  Jan.  9,  1913;  D:  31956;  Drei  masken 
vei'lag,  g.  m.  b.  b.,  Municb.  13178 

Ewige  (Der)  wanderer;  drama  in  3  akten  und 
einem  prolog,  von  Ossip  Dymow,  deutsch  von 
A.  E.  Licho.  Berlin,  Vertriebsstelle  des  Ver- 
ba ndes  deutscher  biihnenschriftsteller,  g.  m. 
b.  h.     55  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  14,  1914;  D:  35650;  Adolf  Ed- 
gar Licho,  Berlin.  13178a 

Ex  post  facto;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  Liberman. 
8  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  4,  1915 ;  D :  39862 ;  Jules  Liber- 
man, New  York.  13178b 

Ex  tenebris  lumen  (From  darkness,  light); 
drama  in  10  acts,  by  a  Sister  of  mercy  [Sis- 
ter Mary  Gregory]     59  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  23,  1915;  D:  40146;   Sisters  of 
mercy,  Providence,  R.  I.  13178c 

Exaltation  of  Pocahontas;  graphically  pre- 
sented in  a  series  of  tableaux  of  living  char- 
acters, revived  in  actors,  action,  spectacle 
and  reading,  by  Randolph  Keim. 

©  De  B.  Randolph  Keim,  Washington;  D: 
10161,  Mar.  IG,  1907.  13179 

Examination  day  at  school;  by  J.  Hart.  Type- 
written. 

©  Joseph  Hart,  New  York ;  1900  A :  23932, 
Sept.  26;  2c.  Sept.  26.  13180 

Examination  day  at  Woodhill  school;  farcical 
entertainment  in  1  act.  by  Ward  Macauley. 
Philadelphia,  Penn  publishing  company,  1911. 
30  p.    12°. 

©   Sept.   9,   1911;   2c.    Sept.   12,   1911;   D: 
25195;  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.  13181 

Examination  (An)  of  school  teachers  fifty 
years  ago;  nine  characters,  by  W.  N.  Hull. 
Corvallis,  Or.,  Craig  &  Conover,  1889.  15  p. 
8°. 

©  AV.  N.  Hull,  Corvallis,  Or. ;  1889 :  3622,  Jan. 
31;  2c.  Jan.  31.  13182 

Examination   (The)  of  two  students;  or.  The 

daughter  of  a  poor  teacher,  by  H.  Friedman. 

©  Hyman  Friedman,  New  York ;  D :  4616, 

Jan.  26,  1904.  13183 

Example  (The);  drama  in  1  act,  by  H.  R.  Mil- 
ler.    14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    27,    1913;    D:  34.547;    Herbert 
Rheinhart  Miller,  Seattle.  13184 


637 


13185 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


13205 


Excalibur;  an  Arthurian  drama,  by  R.  A. 
Cram.  Boston,  Richard  G.  Badger,  1909.  4 
p.  1.,  160  p.    8°. 

©  Ralph  Adams  Cram,  Boston ;   D :  14649, 
Dec.  28,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  28,  1908.  13185 

Exceeding  the  limit;  a  sketch  in  1  scene,  by 
Matt  Woodward.    10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Brown  &  Kohler,  Dayton,  O. ;  D :  15422, 
Mar.  24,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  16,  1909.  13186 

Excellent  (An)  receipt;  1  act  comedy,  by 
Charles  H.  E.  Brookfield.  New  York,  S. 
French;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1910.  20  p. 
12". 

©   Dec.   12.   1910;   2e.   Dec.   14,   1910;    D: 
22802;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.       13187 

Excelsior;  a  grand  dramatic,  musical  and  terp- 
sichorean  play  and  spectacular  production,  by 
Kiralfy  bros. 

©    Kiralfv    bros..    New    York;    1883:4071, 
Mar.  5;  2c.  Aug.  31.  13188 

an  original,  spectacxdar  and  grand  descrip- 
tive ballet,  in  6  parts  and  11  tableaux,  libretto 
by  Luigi  Manzotti,  music  by  Romualdo  Ma- 
renco. 

©  Edmund  Gerson,  New  York ;  1882  :  20484, 
Dec.  4.  13189 

■or,  The  fate  of  a  playwriter,  a  drama  in 


4  acts,  by  Barl^n  llossu  fpseud.  of  W.  O.  Sou- 
bron] 

©  William  Otto  Soubron,  Milwaukee;   D: 
590,  May  29,  1901.  13190 

Excelsior  junior;  a  burlesque  in  3  acts,  by  R.  A. 
Barnet. 

©  R.  A.  Barnet,  Boston ;  1894 :  57416,  57417, 
Dec.  10.  13191,  13192 

Excentric  (The)  electrician;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  G.  Bruno. 

©    Gus    Bruno,     New    York;     1887:1742, 
Jan.  2L  13193 

Except  ye  become.     See  Aladdin's  joy. 

Excess   baggage;   comedy    in   1    act,   by   B.    S. 
Dean.     [17]  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  14,  1912;   D :  31703 ;   Benjamin 
Sager  Dean,  Philadelphia.  13194 

farce  in  1  act,  by  Louis  Weslyn.    17  p.    f. 

Typewritten. 

©  Robert  Carter.  Buffalo ;  D :  8320.  Apr.  11, 
1906;  2c.  Apr.  11,  19306.  13195 

•play  in  1  act,  by  V.  McCord  and  A.  Shaw. 


[3],  18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  22,  1914;   D:  37926;   Vera  Mc- 
Cord and  Arthur  Shaw,  New  York.        13195a 

Excessive  militarism;  play  in  1  act,  by  F.  M. 
Franklin.     [3J,  18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  24,  1915;   D:  42429;   Frank  M. 
Franklin,  New  York.  13195b 


Excessively  married;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  L. 
Hobble.     [103]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  3,  1914 ;  D :  36605 ;  John  Lewis 
Hobble,  Brooklyn.  13195c 

Exchange  (An)  of  souls;  by  E.  S.  White. 

©  Elizabeth  S.  White,  White  Plains,  N.  Y. ; 
1900  A  :  23721,  Sept.  24.  13196 

a   drama,   by   Pauline   C.    Rust   and   Dor6 

Davidson. 

©  Rust  &  Davidson, New  York;  1897 :  4.^)286, 
Aug.  11.  13197 

Ex-chorister's  (An)  dream;  by  R.  D.  Barrett. 
Typewritten.  ^ 

©  Richard  D.  Barrett,   St.  Louis ;   D :  128,  ' 
Feb.  11,  1901;  2c.  Feb.  11,  1901.  13198 

Excise  trials;  burlesque  negro  sketch,  in  1 
scene,  arr.  bv  Charles  White.  New  York, 
R.  M.  De  Witt. 

©  Robert  M.  De  Witt,  New  York;  1875: 
7701,  July  23;  2c.  July  29.  13199 

Exclusive  (The)  story;  play  in  1  act,  by  F.  C. 
Kelly.     22  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  13,  1911;  D:  24205;  Fred  C. 
Kelly,  Cleveland,  O.  13200 

Excuse  me!  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  G.  R.  Bridg- 
ham.  Boston,  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1915. 
44  p.     12". 

©  June  29,  1915;  2c.  June  30,  1915;  D: 
41127 ;  Gladys  Ruth  Bridgham,  Somerville, 
Mass.  13200a 

farce-comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Rupert  Hughes. 


105  p.    4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Apr.   6,   1910;    D:  20721;   Henry  W. 
Savage,  New  York.  13201 

Executed  on  circumstantial  evidence. 

©  Tom  Wright  Jury,  Newark,  N.  J. ;  1898 : 
12721,  Feb.  21 ;  2c.  Apr.  7.  13202 

Execution  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  C.  Kenyon. 
28  p.     f".     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    13,    1912;    D :  29962 ;    Charles 
Kenyon,  San  Francisco.  13203 

a  sketch  in  1  act,  by  W.  J.  McDermott.    11 


p.    t".    Typewritten. 

©  William  Joseph  McDermott,  West  Home- 
stead, Pa. ;  D :  12312,  Feb.  5,  1908 ;  2c.  Feb.  5. 
1908.  13204 

Executioner's  (The)  daughter. 

©  Charles  C.  Weigel,  New  York ;  D :  4447, 
Dec.  29,  1903.  13205 

Executive  clemency;  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act, 
by  A.  Girard.     25  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  26.  1914;  D:  39666;  Annie 
Girard,  Braintree,  Mass.  13205a 


638 


13206 


COPYEIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


13227 


Executor  (The);  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  J.  C  Car- 

lyle  and  H.  IMorgan.    22  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Howard    Morgan,    New    Yorli ;    D :  599, 

June  21,  1901 ;  2c.  June  21,  1901.  13206 

Exempel  (Das);  histspiel  in  3  aufziigen,  von 
Ludwig  Fulda.  Berlin,  F.  Bloch  erben,  1909. 
178  p.    12". 

©  Ic.  Sept.  15,  1909 ;  D :  1G783 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  13207 

Same.     2.  aufl.     Stuttgart  uiid  Berlin,  J.  G. 

Cotta,   1909.     180  p.     12". 

©  Oct.  IG,  1909 ;  2c.  Oct.  30, 1909 ;  D  :  17228 ; 
Felix  Bloch  erben,  Berlin.  13208 

Exerbition;  or.  The  deestrick  skule  of  fifty 
years  ago,  by  M.  H.  Jaquith.  Chicago,  Dra- 
matic publishing  company. 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago  ;  1896  :  59787, 
Oct.  30 ;  2c.  Nov.  9.  13209 

Exherbition  day  at  Bingville  deestrick  skule. 

©  Chas.  F.  Dow,  Newton,  Mass. ;  D  :  11272, 

Sept.  3,  1907.  13210 

Exhibit  no.  4,268;  a  comedy  drama  in  1  act, 
by  M.  H.  Emeigh.    17  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Mathilde  Hunter  Emeigh,  Brooklyn ;  D : 
10401,  Apr.  23,  1907;  2c.  May  18,  1907.  13211 

Exhibition  (The)  drama;  comprising  drama, 
comedy  and  farce,  together  with  dramatic 
and  musical  entertainments,  for  private  theat- 
ricals, home  representations,  holiday  and 
school  exhibitions,  by  G.  M.  Balder.  Boston, 
Lee  and  Shepard ;  New  York.  Lee,  Shepard 
&  Dillingham  [1874]  Ip.  1.,  248  p.  front,  illus., 
pi.,  diagr.  16°.  (The  amateur  drama  series.) 
©  George  M.  Baker,  United  States ;  1874 : 
14506,  Dec.  2;  2c.  Dec.  8.  13211a 

Same. 

©  Emily  F.  Baker,  Wellesley  Hills,  Mass., 
in  renewal  for  14  years  from  Dec.  2,  1902; 
A:  34906.  June  7,   1902;   2c.   July  12,  1902. 

13211b 
Ex-husbands;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  E.  G.  Long- 
man.    12,  [1]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  28,  1911 ;  D :  24161 ;  Edward  G. 
Longman,  Brooklyn.  13212 

Ex-hussar  (The);  a  comedy-drama  in  3  acts, 
by  M.  St.  John. 

©  Molvneus  St.  John,  St.  Paul ;  1880 :  1020, 
Jan.  16.  13213 

Exile  (The);  modern  romance  in  3  acts,  by 
W.  A.  Rivers.  [90]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  6.  1910;  D:  21946;  Walter  A. 
Rivers,  Coalinga,  Cal.  13214 

Walt  Raymond's  ideal  creation,   by  W.   J. 

Raymond. 

©  W.  J.  Ravmond,  United  States;  1877: 
13850,  Nov.  28.  13215 


Exile  (The)  of  Erin;  a  drama,  by  C.  B.  Grant. 
©   C.    B.    Grant,    New   York;    1887:32987, 
Dec.  19.  13216 

Exile  (The)  of  Siberia.     »S'cc  Royal  (A)  pass. 

Exiled;  or.  Which  the  traitor?  a  drama  in  a 
prologue  and  3  acts,  by  Dr.  A.  Thompson. 

©   Dr.    A.    Thompson,    Lowell;    1880:6659, 
Apr.  30.  13217 

Exiled  from  home;  melodrama  in  4  acts  and  7 
scenes,  by  F.  H.  Kaplan.  60  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  Frank  H.   Kaplan,  New 'York;   D :  5198, 
June  17,  1904 ;  2c.  June  17,  1904.  13218 

Exiled   (The)   heir.      See  Lloyd  Pennant. 

Exilee  (L');  piece  in  4  actes,  par  H.  Kistemaeck- 
ers.  (In  Petite  illustration,  no.  26,  23  aoilt 
1913.     SOrie- theatre,  no.  15) 

©  Aug.   23,   1913;   2c.   Sept.   17,   1913;   D: 
34444 ;  Henry  Kistemaeckers,  Paris.       13219 

Exiles  (The);  drama  in  5  acts,  by  G.  F.  Rowe, 
from  a  novel  by  Lubomirski. 

©  George  F.  Rowe,  New  York ;  1878 :  2403, 
Feb.  26.  13220 

adapted  from  the  French  of  Victorien 


Sardou,  Eugenus  and  Prince  Lubomirsky,  by 
L.  R.  Shewell.     Boston,  1877. 

©  Tompkins  and  Hill,  Boston ;  1877 :  10717, 
Sept.  17.  13221 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  an  exile. 

©   T.    H.   Thomason,   New   Orleans;    1882: 
2971,  Feb.  25.  13222 

Exiles  in  Acadie;  prologue  and  3  acts,  by  W. 
Hughes.     107  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Wallace    Hughes,    Louisville;    D :  7267, 
Aug.  28,  1905 ;  2c.  Sept.  13,  1905.  13223 

Exit  Mr.  Black;  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  J.  Harn- 
well.     15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    3,    1915;    D:  41154;    Anna    J. 
Harnwell.  Evanston,  111.  13223a 

Exit    Tessie;    vaudeville    sketch,    by    Leslie   T. 
Peacocke.    17  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  27,  1912 ;  D :  30659 ;  Selma  Wal- 
ters, Brantwood,  Wis.  13224 

Ex-member  (The);  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  A. 
Hamilton. 

©   A.   A.   Hamilton,   United   States;   1878: 
14078,  Dec.  2.  13225 

Exodus  (The);  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  W.  Patter- 
son. 

©    William    H.    Patterson,     Philadelphia ; 
1886  :  6806,  Mar.  24.  13226 

a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  L.  A.  Smith.    Ms. 

©    Louie    A.    Smith.    Washington;     1880: 
13881,  Sept.  11;  Ic.  Oct.  16.  13227 


639 


13228 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


13242 


Exodus  (The) — Continued. 

a  4  act  melodrama  dealing  with  the  negro 

problem  and  its  solution,  by  Joseph  D.  Glass 
and  Jolm  IMiller  Gregory.  70  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Glass  &  Gregory.  Atlanta ;  D:  10022,  Feb. 
2,  1907 ;  2c.  Feb.  25,  1907.  13228 


—  a  spectacular  play,  by  J.  Rettig. 

©    John    Rettig,    Cincinnati;    1889:28330, 
Sept.  18.  13229 

—  See  also  Zeida. 


Exodus  XX:  12;  1  act  play,  by  C.  Cooksey.  8 
p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  1,  1915 ;  D  :  41629 ;  Curtis  Cook- 
sey, New  York.  13229a 

Expansion;  a  dramatic  composition,  by  G.  W. 
(.,)uigley.    26  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  George  William  Quigley,  New  York;  D: 
1437,  Feb.  13,  1902 ;  2c.  Feb.  13,  1902.     13230 

Expectations;  or,  Pip's  fortune,  a  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  W.  E.  Blake. 

©  Wm.  E.  Blake,  New  York;   1871:6371, 
July  5.  13231 

Expedition  (The)  to  Khartoum.  See  Wolse- 
ley. 

Experience;  allegory  in  7  scenes,  by  G.  V.  Ho- 
bart.     [3],  30  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  5,  1914;   D :  36254 ;  George  V. 
Hobart,  Pelham  Manor,  N.  Y.  13231a 

a  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  F.  P.  Foster,  adapted 

and  altered  from  the  French. 

©   William   K.    Foster,   New   York;   1874: 
9810,  July  27.  13232 

a  morality  play  of  today,  by  George  V.  Ho- 
bart. Acting  version.  New  York,  The  H.  K. 
Fly  company  [1915]  128  p.  front,  (ports.), 
plates.    12°. 

©  Feb.  8,  1915;  2c.  and  aflf.  Apr.  2,  1915; 
A :  406733 ;  H.  K.  Fly  co..  New  York.     13232a 

original  play  in  3  acts,  by  George  V.  Ho- 
bart.    [60]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  25,  1914;  D:  38309;  Walter  C. 
Jordan,  New  York.  13232b 

Experience  (The)  in  a  strange  country;  by  J. 
Blitzman.    11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  25,  1915  ;  D  :  39939  ;  John  Blitz- 
man,  St.  Louis.  13232c 

Experience  in  Arcadia;  acting  romantic  mono- 
logue for  woman,  by  Stanley  Schell.  p.  7-13. 
12".     (On  cover:  Stanley  Schell's  sketches) 

©  Apr.  4,  1914 ;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1914 ;  A :  370562 ; 

13232d 


Experience  (An)  in  housekeeping;  a  comedy, 
by  J.  C.  Richards  [pseud,  of  J.  R.  Condrin] 
46  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  .Tames  R.  Condrin,  West  Newton,  Mass. ; 
D :  2878,  Jan.  20,  1903 ;  2c.  Feb.  2,  1903.  13233 

See  also  Her  busy  day. 


Experience    (The)    of    a    vaudeville    star;    or, 
'    Jones'  dilemma,  a  dramatic  composition,  by 

T.  I'.  Ablxjtt.     \Vorcester,  Mass.,  C.  G.  Marcy, 

printer,  1905.     [1],  10  p.    24". 

©  Thomas  P.  Abbott,  Frankie  R.  Heath 
and  P^dyth  R.  McPhail.  Worcester ;  D :  7087, 
Dec.  9,  1905 ;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1905.  13234 

Experience  (The)  of  a  winter  in  the  Klondike. 
See   Klondike    (The) 

Experience  smartweed;  oi*.  The  county  line, 
a  comedy  of  New-England  life,  by  C.  Barnard. 
New  York,  S.imuel  French ;  London,  Samuel 
French,  ltd.,  1900.  2p.  1.,  5-75p.  8".  ([Ameri- 
can dramatists  club  series,  no.  1]) 

©  Charles  Barnard,  New  York;  1900  A: 
29754,  Dec.  7 ;  2c.  Dec.  7,  1900.  13235 

Experiences  of  Hop  Sing;  a  monolog,  by  F.  M. 
Willis.    7  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  F.  Milton  Willis,  East  Oakland,  Cal. ;  D : 
12873,  Apr.  30,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  30,  1908. '  13236 

Experiences  of  Spafif  and  I;  a  monologue,  by 
C.  E.  Billings. 

©  Clarence  Edward  Billings,  Winthrop, 
Mass. ;  D :  1733,  Apr.  14,  1902.  13237 

Experiment;  by  A.  L.  Pollock.  33  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  15,  1909 ;  D :  17710 ;  Alice  Leal 
Pollock,  New  York.  13238 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  G.  II.  Irving,  jr.  [68]  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  5,  1911;  D:  24410;  George  H. 
Irving,  jr..  New  York.  13239 

drama  in  3  acts,  by  C.  H.  Mason.     70  p. 


Edgar  Schell  Werner,  New  York. 


4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Sept.   25,   1914;   D:  38305;   Carl   H. 
Mason,  Hamilton,  O.  13239a 

Experiment  (An)  in  hypnotism;  a  tragedietta 
in  1  act,  by  J.  Ohetwood,  jr. 

©  John  Chetwood,  jr.,  San  Francisco  ;  1896 : 
43546,  July  29.  13240 

Experiment    (An)    in    matrimony;    by    C.    B. 
Sternberg.  1U2  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  B.  Sternberg,  Portland,  Or. ;  D : 
12978,  May  16,  1908;  2c.  July  9,  1908.      13241 

Experiment  (An)  in  resource;  a  play  in  2  acts, 
by  R.  L.  Robuck.    13  p.    8".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  5,  1913 ;  D :  32518 ;  R.  L.  Robuck, 
Lincoln,  Neb.  13242 


640 


13243 


COPYRIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


13259 


Experiments  in  play  writing;  in  verse  and 
prose,  by  J.  L.  Lambe.  London,  Sir  Isaac  Pit- 
man &  sons,  ltd.,  1911.    xi,  [1],  379  p.    8°. 

©  Oct.  10,  1911 ;  2c.  Oct.  13,  1911 ;  D :  25734 : 
.lohn  Lawrpnte  liambo,  London.  13243 

Expert  (The);  or.  The  spider  and  the  fly,  by 
S.  M.  McClintock.    28  p.     f".    Typewritten. 

©   S.    M.   McClintock,   Burton,    Wash.;    D: 
9118,  Sept.  20,  1900;  2c.  Nov.  16,  1906.     13244 

Expiated.     Sre  Now  and  forever. 

Expiation;  a  drama  in  1  act,  by  W.  G.  HarrLson. 

©  William  Greer  Harrison,  San  Francisco ; 

1896:35196,  June  15.  13245 

a  5  act  drama,  f i-om  an  original  play  en- 
titled La  colpa  vendica  la  culpa,  by  1'.  Giaco- 
metti,  adapted  by  L.  D.  Ventura. 

©  L.  D.  Ventura,  Boston ;  1883 :  3597,  Feb. 
26.  13246 

a  psychological  play  in  1  act,  by  George  AV. 

Stewart.     15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Zeffie   Tilbury   Woodthorpe,    San   Fran- 
cisco ;  D :  7647,  Dec.  2,  1905 ;  2c.  Dec.  2,  1905. 

13247 

a  society  drama  in  4  acts,  by  O.  E.  Graeve. 


©  Olma  Emma  Graeve,  New  York ;   1887 : 
32557,  Dec.  16.  13248 

a  tragic  drama  in  1  act,  by  Rollin  Cutter, 


Philadelphia,  The  Penn  publishing  company, 
1897. 

©  The  Penn  pub.  CO.,  Philadelphia;  1897: 
29382,  May  14 ;  2c.  May  17.  13249 

—  See  also  Noris. 


Exploded   (An)   prejudice;  play  in  5  acts,  by 
H.  A.  Guiremand.    92  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Dec.  23,  1911;   D:  28073;   Harry  A. 
Guiremand,  New  York.  13250 

a   play    in   4   acts,   by   H.   A.    Guiremand. 


[104]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Apr.   3,   1912;    D:  29271;    Harry    A. 
Guiremand,  New  York.  13251 

Exploits  of  Elaine;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Charles 
(Joddard.     [1],  28  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Dec.    12,    1914;    D :  39071 ;    StaV  co., 
New  York.  13251a 

Exploration  of  the  Mississippi.     See  Histori- 
cal stories  in  dramatic  form. 

Explorers  (The);  a  1  act  farce,  by  Frank  Ken- 
nedy.    16  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Adams   &   Guhl,   New   York ;    D :  10458, 
Apr.  23,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  23,  1907.  13252 

original  farce  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  C.  E. 

Royal.     .54  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  15.  1915 ;  D :  39689 ;  Charles  El- 
lit^tt  Royal,  Port  Orchard,  Wash.  13252a 


Explorers  (The) — Continued. 

an  original  musical  play  in  2  acts,  book  and 

lyrics  by  S.  A.  Merinbaum,  music  by  Harry 
Lahnde.  69  p.  4".  Typewritten.  [Libi-etto 
only] 

©  Merinbaum  &  Lahnde,  Chicago;  D: 
10825,  June  22,  1907 ;  2c.  .Tune  22,  1907.  13253 

Explosion  (The)  of  Mr.  Smith's  theory;  a  do- 
mestic comedy,  by  A.  W.  Holbrook. 

©  Amelia  Weed  Holbrook,  Chicago;  1893: 
7.^01,  Feb.  8.  13254 

Explotados  (Los);  zaiv.iielu  dramdtica,  en  1 
acto  y  3  cuadro.s,  eu  prosa,  original  de  J.  Vil- 
lasenor  y  E.  Mugica,  inusica  del  maestro  Jose 
Arenas.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
noles]   1910.     31  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  May  19,  1910;  2c.  May  20,  1910;  D: 
21094 ;  .luan  Villasenor  y  Emilio  Mtigica,  Ma- 
drid. 13255 

Expose  (An)  of  the  Order  of  the  sons  of 
Jupiter;  in  2  acts,  by  A.  O.  Myers. 

©  A.  O.  Myers,  Worthington,  O. ;  1900  A: 
3248,  Feb.  5.  13256 

Exposed  by  the  dictograph;  a  dramatic  playlet 
in  4  scenes,  by  William  V.  Mong.  [1],  20  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  7,  1912 ;  D :  29906 ;  Selig  poly- 
scope CO.,  Chicago.  13257 

Exposition  (The)  girl;  allegorical  drama  in  6 
acts  with  8  scenes,  by  J.  T.  Kelly.  15  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  24,  1914;  D:  38688;  John  T. 
Kelly,  New  York.  13257a 

Ex-po-tem-ti-si-mous;  play  in  1  act,  by  Rob- 
inson and  Nicholas.  [1],  4  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  18,  1915 ;  D :  42329 ;  James  Bar- 
rett Robinson  and  Lee  Nicholas,  New  York. 

13257b 
Expreso  (El)  de  las  10;  zarzuela  en  1  acto  y 
4  cuadros,  en  verso  y  prosa,  original  de  J. 
Maldouado  y  J.  Alvarado,  musica  de  los  maes- 
tros  Cayo  Vela  y  Pablo  Cambronero.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1913.  33  p. 
12".     [Libretto  only] 

©  Mar.  28,  1914;  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1914;  D: 
36550;  .lose  Maldonado  y  Jorge  Alvarado. 
Madrid.  13257c 

Express  (The)  agent;  play,  by  N.  M.  Becker 
and  J.  Gorman.    14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  13,  1911;  D:  2.5480;  Ned  M. 
Becker  and  Jack  Gorman,  Charleston,  S.  C. 

13258 
Express  (The)  messenger;  a  melodramatic  sen- 
sational railroad  novelty,  by  C.  Haile  and  W. 
W.  Wilson. 

©  Chester  Haile  and  Walfred  W.  Wilson. 
Austin,  Tex'. ;  1892:49072,  Dec.  2.  13259 


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13260 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


13279 


Express  (The)  robber  and  the  detectives;  an 
original  drama  in  5  acts,  by  James  Pilgrim, 
from  Allan  Pinkerton's  book  entitled  The 
expressman  and  the  detective. 

©  Allan  Pinkerton,  New  York ;  1878 :  4671, 
Apr.  18.  13260 

Expressman  (The);  a  comedy-drama  in  4  acts, 
by  F,  Johnson.    Ms. 

©  Frank  Johnson,  Brooklyn;  1896:22114, 
Apr.  9 ;  2c.  May  8.  13261 

a  drama  of  dialogue  and  song,  by  W.  H. 

Armstrong. .  5  p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Words 
only] 

©  William  H.  Armstrong,  Boston ;  D :  2920, 
Jan.  28,  1903 ;  2c.  May  26,  1903.  13262 

Expressman  (The)  and  the  detective.  See 
Express  (The)  robber  and  the  detectives. 

Ex-prosecuting  (The)  attorney;  a  drama,  by 
M.  Lee. 

©    Mary    Lee,    Philadelphia;    1894:56491, 
Dec.  5.  13263 

Extra  (L')    See  New  (The)  waiter. 

Extra  (The)  edition;  by  T.  H.  Dickinson.  31  p. 
8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  H.  Dickinson,  Columbus,  O. ;  D : 
3818,  Aug.  11,  1903 ;  2c.  Aug.  11,  1903.     13264 

a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  A.  Reed. 


49  p.    obi.    f .    Typewritten. 

©  J.  A.  Reed,  New  York ;  1888 :  19208,  July 
5;  2c.  Aug.  2.  13265 

Extra!  extra!  a  drama  of  the  hour  [in  4  acts] 
by  George  Gordon.  [170]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Ic.    Aug.    16,    1909;    D:  16567;    Kellogg 
Durland,  New  York.  13266 

Extra  (The)  man;  melodramatic  comedy  for 
vaudeville,  by  G.  Harrison.  22  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  16,  1915 ;  D :  40005 ;  Grover  Har- 
rison, Colorado  Springs,  Col.  13266a 

play  in  1  act  and  20  scenes,  by  R.  H.  Tyler. 


7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  6,  1913 ;  D :  34642 ;  Robert  Hall 
Tyler,  New  York.  13267 

Extra  (An)  session;  a  chimerical  satire  on  the 
feasible  possibilities  which  woman  may  attain 
a  hundred  years  hence,  book  and  music  by 
William  D.  Hall.  37  p.  4".  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©    Harry    Martell,    Philadelphia;    D :  2038, 
June  23,  1902 ;  2c.  June  23,  1902.  13268 

Extractress  (The);  comedy  in  1  act,  by  J.  D. 
Stone.     [1],  40  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  23,  1914 ;  D :  37659 ;  Jane  Drans- 
field  Stone,  Crugers,  N.  Y.  13268a 


Ex-train  (The)  dispatcher;  play  in  1  act,  by 
G.  C.  Cook.    18  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  29.  1911;  D:  24005;  Gertrmlo 
Chadwick  Cook,  Los  Angeles.  13269 

Extraordinary  conduct  of  the  general;  a 
drama  in  1  act,  by  R.  Stodart.  18  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Robert  Stodart,  New  York ;  D :  5287,  July 
5,  1904;  2c.  July  5,  1904.  13270 

Extravagance;  or.  Three  partners  in  business, 
an  original  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  S.  Howell. 

©  Stoddart  Howell,  New  Orleans;  1877: 
9223,  Aug.  11.  13271 

Extrazug  (Der)  nach  Nizza;  vaudeville-ope- 
rette  in  3  akten,  von  Arthur  Lippschitz  und 
Max  Schoenau,  musik  von  Karl  Weis.  Regie- 
buch.  Miinchen,  Drei  masken  verlag,  1913. 
137  p.    8°. 

©  Mar.  14,  1913;  2c.  Aug.  14,  1913;  D: 
34148;  Drei  masken  verlag,  Munich.       13272 

Same. 

©  Ic.  May  10,  1913 ;  D :  33212  ;  Drei  masken 
verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Munich.  13273 

Same.     Textbuch  der  gesange.     Miinchen, 

Drei  masken  verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1913.     43  p. 
12". 

©  Mar.  10,  1913;  2c.  Sept.  18,  1913;  D: 
34473 ;  Drei  masken  verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Mu- 
nich. 13274 

Extreme  unction;  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  Aldis. 
11  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  28,  1914 ;  D :  38621 ;  Mary  Aldis, 
Lake  Forest,  111.  13274a 

Extremes.     See  Votes. 

Extremes  meet;  comedietta,  by  K.  Field. 

©  Kate  Field,  United  States;  1877:784.5. 
July  6.  13275 

play  in  1  act,  by  H.  Milner  Stratton.     10 

p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  11,  1911 ;  D :  25994 ;  Henriet  M. 
Stratton,  Los  Angeles.  13276 

Exzellenz  Max;  eine  spitzbubenkomodie  in  4 
akten,  von  Julius  Bischitzkv.  Berlin,  E. 
Bloch,  1913.     64  p.     12". 

©  Ic.  Aug.  27,  1913;  D:  34260;  Eduard 
Bloch,  Berlin.  13277 

Exzellenz  Pompadour;  komodie  in  3  akten,  von 
Ludwig  Hirschfeld.  Regie-  und  soufllierbuch. 
Leipzig,  Wien,  New  York,  W.  Karczag,  1913. 
48  p.    4". 

©  Ic.  Nov.  17,  1913 ;  D :  35038 ;  W.  Karczag, 
Leipzig.  13278 

Eybec;  a  dramatic  composition,  by  Mrs.  J.  P. 
Abbott. 

©  Mrs.  .Joshua  Plummer  Abbott,  San  Fran- 
cisco ;  1896 :  59186,  Oct.  28.  13279 


642 


13280 


COPYRIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


13300 


Eye  (Au)  for  an  eye;  a  drama  iu  3  acts, 
adapted  from  the  French  of  Dumas,  fils,  by 
I..  Du  P.  Syle. 

©  T..  Dn  Pont  Syle,  Chicago ;  D :  2684,  Nov. 
24,  1902.  13280 

a  dramatic  composition,  by  W.  F.  S.  Hart. 

©  William  F.  S.  Hart,  New  York ;  D :  3156, 
Mar.  18,  1903.  13281 

play   in  1  act,  by  Hale  Hamilton  and  B. 

Mnsson.     [3],  21  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  14,  1913  ;  D  :  35024 ;  Bennet  Mus- 
son,  New  York.  13282 

plav  in  3  scenes,  by  H.  L.  Greenberg.    23  p. 

4".    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  31,  1915 ;  D :  41603 ;  Harry  Lee 
Greenberg,  New  York.  13282a 

play  in  2  acts,  adapted  from  the  Roumanian 

of  I.  L.  Caragiale  by  O.  Leonard.     [2],  54  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  15,  1910 ;  D :  21563 ;  Oscar  Leon- 
ard, St.  Louis.  13283 

Eye  (The)  of  the  world;  romantic,  sensational 
drama  in  prologue  and  3  acts,  adapted  from 
the  Rag  picker  of  Paris,  for  representation  by 
.T.  M.  Martin. 

©  James  M.  Martin,  Waterloo,  N.  Y. ;  1887 : 
8198,  Apr.  5.  13284 

Eye  (An)  on  hubby;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
R.  J.  Buchanan.    140  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  R.  J.  Buchanan,  San  Francisco ;  D :  3571, 
June  11,  1903 ;  2c.  June  20,  1903.  13285 

Eye-witness  (An);  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  Hazelrigg. 

©  John  Hazelrigg,  New  York;  D:2625, 
Nov.  10,  1902.  13286 

—  a  1  act  drama,  by  Vivian  Bennett  [pseud, 
of  T.  J.  Vivian  and  G.  J.  Bennett]  19  p.  16". 
Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  J.  Vivian  and  Grena  J.  Bennett, 
New  York ;  D :  8107,  Mar.  5,  1906 ;  2c.  Mar.  8, 
1906.  13287 

Eyes  (The)  have  it;  or,  The  cave  lady,  musical 
comedy  in  3  acts,  music  by  H.  Bernhardt  01- 
sen,  libretto  by  Roland  Oliver  [pseud,  of 
Henry  Wliite]  and  C.  Dickson.  [109]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Dec.  31,  1914;  D:  39255;  Henry 
White  and  Charles  Dickson,  New  York. 

13287a 

Eyes  (The)  in  the  balcony;  a  playlet,  by  Ethel 
Shackelford,    20  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  12,  1913 ;  D :  32444 ;  Ethel  Shack- 
elford Piatt,  Evanston,  111.  13288 


Eyes  in  the  house;  by  F.  Solger.  72  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  26,  1910;   D:  20033;  Frederick 
Solger,  Washington.  13289 

Eyes  (The)  of  evil;  Chinese  play  in  1  act,  by 
W.  A.  Snow.     [25]  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    25,    1911;    D:  24048;    Walter 
Augustine  Snow,  Peterborough,  N.  H.     13290 

Eyes  (The)  of  the  g'overnment;  drama  of  the 
Secret  service  in  4  acts,  by  Miron  Leffingwell. 
Chicago,  (vhicago  manuscript  co.  [1911]  [52] 
p.    f°.    IMimeographed. 

©  Aug.  30,  1911;   2c.   Sept.   18,   1911;   D: 
25246;  Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  13291 

Eyes  (The)  of  the  heart;  play  in  1  act,  by  Re- 
gina  S.  Albee.    22  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  3,  1911 ;  D :  24399 ;  Mrs.  Morris 
Albee,  Los  Angeles.  13292 

Eyes  (The)  of  the  idol;  a  comedy  drama  in  4 

acts,  by  J.  H.  Greene.    92  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  John  Henrv  Greene,  New  York ;  D :  3160. 

Mar.  19,  1903 ;  2c.  Mar.  19,  1903.  13293 

Eyes  (The)  of  the  world;  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  W.  H.  Rightmire. 

©  William  H.  Rightmire,  New  York;   D: 
5847,  Dec.  1,  1904.  13294 

Eyesight  evidence;  play  in  1  act  and  3  scenes, 
by  J.  W.  Brady.    37  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  25,  1910;  D:  21634;  James  W. 
Brady,  Bartow,  Fla.  13295 

Ez-Zahra;  by  F.  L.  Galley. 

©  Florence  Louise  Galley.  Detroit;  1898: 
14074,  Feb.  28.  13296 

Ezekel  Hook,  a  substitute;  Zeke  Hook,  a 
dramatic  composition,  by  G.  E.  Stevens.  70  p. 
4".    Ms. 

©  George  E.   Stevens,  Chicago;   1885:266, 
Jan.  5 ;  Ic.  Jan.  5.  13297 

Ezra  Barnum;  a  character  sketch,  by  F.  Allen. 
12  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  22,  1912;   D:  29737;  Frederick 
Allen,  Chicago.  13298 

Ezra's  way.     See  Book  (The)  of  fools. 

F;  or,  Branded,  a  romantic  drama. 

©  Edgar  Loomis  Davenport,  Boston ;  1896 : 
62518,  Nov.  16.  13299 

F.  (The)  F.  Vs.     See  Asa  Bassett. 

Fa;  an  occult  tragedy,  dramatic  composition,  by 
O.  Olivia.    43  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Oatman  Olivia,  Cincinnati ;  D :  1274,  Jan. 
11,  1902 ;  2c.  Jan.  11,  1902.  13300 


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18301 


DRAMATIC   C0MP0SITI0J!5S 


13322 


Fabiola;  or,  The  age  of  the  catacombs,  by 
Cardinal  Wiseman,  dramatized  by  the  Rev. 
Lu  Griff  a.  Oswego,  R.  J.  Oliphant,  1869.  43 
p.    12". 

©    Lewis    GrlfEa,    Oswego,    N.    Y. ;    1872: 
4450,  Apr.  29 ;  2c.  Feb.  10,  1876.  13301 

Face  (The);  a  pantomime,  by  M.  W.  Laughton. 
4  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  4,  1910 ;  D :  20776 ;  Marie  Ware 
Laughton,  Boston.  13302 

Face  (The)  at  the  window;  a  drama  in  3  acts, 
bv  W.  C.  Parker.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison 
[1904]    39  p.    12°,     (On  cover:  Alta  series) 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  D :  5272,  July  8. 
1904 ;  2c.  Sept.  17,  1904.  13303 

•  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  C.  Goddard.    125  p. 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Harold  C.  Goddard,  Evanston,  111.;  D: 
14791,  Jan.  11,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  12,  1909.    13304 

Face  (The)  behind  the  mask;  by  M.  O'Neill. 
©  Maurice  O'Neill,  Milton,  Mass. ;  D :  437, 
May  6,  1901.  13305 

Face  (The)  in  the  coffin;  a  play  in  1  act,  by 
C.  L.  Moreau.    14  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  C.  L.  Moreau,  New  York ;  D :  11955,  Nov. 
11,  1907 ;  2c.  Nov.  11,  1907.  13306 

Face  (The)  in  the  flash;  by  J.  E.  Butler. 

©  John   E.  Butler,  Chelsea,  Mass.;   1877: 
10473,  Sept.  10.  13307 

Face   (The)   in  the  sand;  playlet  comedy,   by 

M.  A.  Sherwood.      [2],  18  p.    4.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  14,  1911;  D:  23357;  Morgan  A. 

Sherwood,  Washington.  13308 

Face  (The)  in  the  star.  See  In  old  No'th 
Ca'lina. 

Face  (The)  in  the  star  in  the  land  of  the  sky. 
See  In  old  No'th  Ca'lina. 

Face  (The)  on  the  bar  room  floor;  an  original 
light  dramatic  tragedy  in  2  acts,  by  M.  F. 
Murphy.     [3]  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Feb.  23,   1912;   D:  28990;   Mary   F. 
Murphy,  Boston.  13309 

a  religious  pastoral  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E. 

Totten.    38  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  Edvth  Totten,  New  York ;  D :  1682,  Apr. 
2.  1902 ;  2c.  Mar.  24,  1902.  13310 

Face  to  face;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  R.  G.  Mor- 
ris. 

©  Robert  G.  Morris,  New  York ;  1872 :  2372, 
Mar.  9.  13311 

drama  in  1  act,  1  scene,  by  W.  D.  Dutilly. 

17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  9,  1915;  D:  40431;  W.  Donald 
Dutilly,  New  York.  13311a 


Face  to  face — Continued. 

a  drama  of  the  day  in  4  acts,  containing 

new  and  original  scenes,  situations,  and  nio- 
chanical  effects,  by  J.  B.  Matthews. 

©  J.  Brander  Matthews,  New  York ;  1871 : 
5288,  June  5.  13312 

a  new  and  original  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H. 

Laville  Clarke. 

©  W.  J.  Florence,  New  York ;  1880 :  18455, 
Dec.  4.  13313 

a  new  play  in  4  acts,  by  T.  H.  Glenney. 

©  T.  H.  Glennev,  New  York;  1884;  23557, 
Nov.  25.  13314 

play  in  5  acts,  by  E.  J.  Bricker.    [74]  p.    4". 


Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.   1,   1912;    D:  28549;   Emma   J. 
Bricker,  Toronto,  Canada.  13315 

or.  Vis  a  vis,  1  act  farcical  comedy  sketch, 

by  Addison  Hathaway  [pseud,  of  J.  A.  Niles] 
83  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  7,  1913 ;  D :  33729  ;  John  Addison 
Niles,  Chicago.  13316 

- — —See  also  Katz. 

Face  (The)  upon  the  floor;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
H.  A.  D'Arcy. 

©  H.  Antoine  D'Arcy,  New  York ;  D :  5483, 
Aug.  26,  1904.  13317 

Facheux  (Les);  comedie  en  1  acte,  par  Marie 
Louise  P.  Fontaine.  New  York,  W.  R.  Jen- 
kins CO.,   1907.     41   p.     12". 

©  William  R.  Jenkins  co..  New  York;  D: 
11926,  Dec.  5,  1907;  2c.  Dec.  5,  1907.       13318 

Facing  death;  drama  in  1  act,  by  August 
Strindberg.     [16]  p.     8".     Printed. 

©  June  29,   1911;   2c.   June  30,   1911;   D: 
24607 ;  Olive  M.  Johnson,  Fruitvale,  Cal. 

13319 

See  also  Plays;  [by]  August  Strindberg. 

Facing  the  enemy;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts 
and  a  prologue,  by  C.  Ellis.  87  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Celie  Ellis,  New  York ;  D :  4818,  Mar.  31, 
1904 ;  2c.  Mar.  31,  1904.  13320 

Facing  the  foe;  a  pastoral  play  in  5  acts,  by 
T.  W.  Ford. 

©  T.  W.  Ford,  New  York;  1887 :  5691,  Mar. 
10.  13321 

Facing  the  music;  by  J.  H.  Darnley.  New 
Y'ork.  S.  French ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd., 
1905.  71  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  French's  inter- 
national copyrighted  ed.  of  the  works  of  the 
best  authors,  no.  81) 

©    Samuel    French,    New    York ;    D :  6298, 
Mar.  9,  1905 ;  2c.  Mar.  25,  1905.  13322 


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13345 


Facing'  the  music — Continued. 

a  comedietta  in  1  act,  by  Henry  Oldham 

Hanlon.     Boston.  AV.   H.   Baker  &  co.,   1894. 

1  p.  1.,  15  p.    16°.     ([Baker's  ed.  of  plays]) 
©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;   1894: 

47728,  Oct.  13 ;  2c.  Nov.  8.  13323 

Fact  and  fiction;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A. 
Trueman.    45  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Anita  Trueman,  New  Haven,  Conn. ;  D : 
2634,  Nov.  20,  1902 ;  2c.  Dec.  9,  1902.       13324 

Factor  (The);  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  H.  Gould. 
90  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  19,  1915;  D:  42026;  Elizabeth 
Hull  Gould,  Rochester,  N,  Y.  13324a 

Factor's  (The)  vengeance. 

©  John  H.  Rhod6,  Cambridge;  1877:2898, 
Mar.  9.  13325 

Factory  (The)  bell;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J. 
Gorman. 

©  James  Gorman,  Englewood,  111. ;  1891 : 
4927,  Feb.  4.  .  13326 

Factory  (The)  foundling;  a  melodrama  in  4 
acts,  by  J.  Totten. 

©  Joseph  Totten,  New  York  ;  D  :  3342,  Apr. 
27,  1903.  13327 

Factory  (A)  girl;  by  P.  H.  Sullivan,  S.  Harris 
and  A.  H.  Woods. 

©  Patrick  H.  Sullivan,  Samuel  Harris,  and 
Al.  H.  Woods,  New  York;  D:1000,  Oct.  23, 
1901.  13328 

Factory  (The)  inspector;  a  playlet,  by  M.  Har- 
field.     8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  M.  Harfield,  Chicago ;  D :  15750,  Apr.  30, 
1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  30,  1909.  13329 

Factory  (A)  Magdalen;  or,  The  loom  of  life, 
a  pastoral  mill  play  in  4  acts  and  8  scenes,  by 
E.  Totten.     54  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  Edvth  Totten,  New  York ;  D :  2009,  June 
14,  1902";  2c.  June  14,  1902.  13330 

Facts;  melodrama  in  prolog  and  5  acts,  by  H.  M. 
Dills.    72  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  20,  1915;  D :  42041 ;  Holland 
McTyrie  Dills,  New  York.  13330a 
vaudeville  sketch  in  1  scene,  by  E.  J.- Flan- 
agan, jr.     [12]  p.    f".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  24,  1913;  D:  35127;  Edward 
James  Flanagan,  jr..  Ft.  Madison,  la.     13331 

or.  His  little  hatchet,  a  comedy  in  4  acts, 

by  Wm.  H.  Gill  and  George  Jessop. 

©  William  .1.  Florence,  New  York;   1883: 

10891,  June  14.  13332 

Facts    and    fancies;    or.    The    spirit    of    1775, 

1776,  1777.  drama  in  5  acts,  by  L,  F.  Jordan. 

17  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  5,  1913;  D:  32853;  Linwood  F. 
Jordan,  Portland,  Me.  13333 


Facts  and  fancies— Continued. 

Same.    23  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  14,  1913 ;  D :  33781 ;  Linwood  F. 


Jordan,  Portland,  Me. 


13334 


Facts,  follies  and  fancies  of  Uncle  Sam;  musi- 
cal play  in  3  acts,  written  and  composed  by 
Mrs.  A.  J.  Peterson.  108  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Mrs.  A.  J.  Peterson,  New  York  ;  D  :  2266, 
Aug.  25,  1902 ;  2c.  Sept.  2,  1902.  13335 

Facts  (The)  in  the  case;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by 
Julie  M.  Lippmann.  Philadelphia,  The  Penn 
publishing  company,  1897.     ' 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia ;  1897 :  29383, 
May  14;  2c.  May  17.  13336 

Faculty.     See  Deazle  pop. 

Faded  flowers  of  Anderson ville;  a  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  C.  C.  Allen. 

©   Charles   Cornell   Allen,   Easton,   N.   Y. ; 
1891:10338,  Mar.  18.  13337 

Faded  (The)  rose;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A  Ross 
and  L.  Lipsky.    91  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  19,  1911 ;  D :  23132 ;  Aaron  Ross 
and  Louis  Lipsky,  New  York.  13338 

• See  also  Price  (The)  she  paid. 

Faded  roses;  a  dramatic  sketch,  by  T.  Frost. 
©  Thomas  Frost,  New  York;  1894:56252, 
Dec.  3.  13339 

See  also  Cinders  Jimmie. 

Fadeless  (The)  trail;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  Ad^le 
Chase.     114  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    July    1,    1909;    D:  16206;    Florence 
Adgle  Chase,  Washington.  13340 

Fadette;  opera  comique  in  3  acts,  by  Maillart, 
libretto  rewritten  by  B.  B.  Vallentine. 

©   Charles    D.    Koppel,    New   York;    1892: 
44558,  Nov.  1,  13341 

Fadilla  (The  desired  one);  a  pantomime  in  1 
act,  by  C.  H.  Murray. 

©  C.  H.  INIurray,  Brooklyn ;  1898 :  6447,  Jan. 
18.  13342 

Fads;  farce-comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Z.  S.  Charters. 
[2],  60  p.    4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  27,  1913  ;  D  :  33635 ;  Zelda  Stew- 
art Charters,  New  York.  13343 

latest    musical    and    comedy    absurdity    in 

3  acts,  by  B.  and  E.  McGinley.     39  p.     8". 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Bob  and  Eva  IMcGinley,  St.  Louis ;  1894 : 
52703,  Nov.  12;  2c.  Nov.  13.  13344 

a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Arthur. 

©  Joseph  Arthur,  New  York;  1888;  7884, 
Mar.  16.  1334S 


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Fads — Continued. 

an  original  monologue,  by   H.   L.   Newton 

and  Addison  Burljhardt.    6  p.    fol.    Typewrit- 
ten, 

©  Billy    S.   Clifford,   New  York;    D:1854, 
May  8,  1902 ;  2c.  May  8,  1902.  13346 

Fads  and  fancies. 

©  Cluuies  B.  Arnold,  Cinciiinnti  ;  D :  12850, 
Apr.  27,  1908.  13347 

a  dramatic  composition,  by  L.  Shubert. 

©  Lee  Shubert,  New  York;  D:80S0,  Mar. 
1,  1906.  13348 

Fads  and  follies. 

©  Charles  B.  Arnold,  Cincinnati ;  D :  12849, 
Apr.  27,  1908.  13349 

by  G.  R.  Brown. 

©  Geo.  R.  Brown,  Brooklyn;   1898:33527, 
May  31.  13350 

Fads  and  frankfurters;  comedy  drama  in  1  act, 
1  scene,  by  E.  Blondell.  [1],  14  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  8,  1915 ;  D  :  42222  ;  Edward  Blon- 
dell, New  York.  13350a 

Fadville  (The)  sewing'  circle;  a  burlesque  dia- 
logue, by  I.  D.  Dailey. 

©  Isabella  Davison  Dailey,  Jackson,  Mich. ; 
1897:72092,  Dec.  22.  13351 

Faerie  (The)  slippers;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  O.  A. 
Plamoudon,  jr.    9  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  1,  1913;  D :  3248S ;  C.  Ambrose 
Plamondon,  jr.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  13352 

Fagan's  decision;  a  comedy  drama  in  1  act  and 

1  scene,  by  P.  Usher.    10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Julv    7,    1909;    D:  16273;    Fannie 

Usher,  York,  Pa.  13353 

Fagin's  pupil;  a  dramatic  playlet  in  1  act,  by 
J.  H.  Hoffman.    [1],  11  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  26,  1909 ;  D :  16641 ;  J.  H.  Hoff- 
man, Chicago.  13354 

Fahnenflucht;  volksstiick  in  3  akten,  von  Rob. 
Nonnenbruch  u.  Ernst  Korten.  Berlin,  Biih- 
nenverlag  Ahn  &  Simrock,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1914. 
109  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  .June  17,  1914 ;  D  :  38010 ;  Biihnenver- 
lag  Ahn  &  Simrock,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin.  13354a 

Fahr  treihn;  or,  Back  to  life,  an  Irish  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  lUion  Daveau. 

©  .To.seph  Lewis,  Framingham,  Mass. ;  1875 : 
5650,  June  1.  13355 

Failure  (The);  modern  drama  in  3  acts,  bj'  Irv- 
ing Pichel  and  G.  S.  Kaufman.  [60]  p.  4". 
Tyi^ewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  3,  1911 ;  D  :  25391 ;  Geo.  S.  Kauf- 
man, Passaic,  N.  J.  13356 


Failure  (The)— Continued. 

1  act  comedy,  by  E.  Ruff.    7  p.    4°.    Type- 


written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  15,  1911 ;  D :  23368 ;  Edgar  Ruff, 
New  York.  13357 

play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Lanston. 

©  Aubr(\v   Lanston,   Washington  ;    D  :  5840, 
Nov.  29,  1904.  ^  13358 

-T play  in  1  act,  by  S.  Bruce.     [1],  19  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    .July    28,    1914;    D:  37688;    Stanley 
Bruce,  Los  Angeles.  13358a 

^^play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  F.  Phillips.     [701   p. 

f.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  23,  1914;  D:  35766;  John  Frank- 
lyn  Phillips,  Great  Neck,  N.  Y.  13358b 

Failure  (The)  of  success;  in  4  acts,  by  M.  C. 
Kann.    41  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  22,  1910 ;  D :  22119 ;  Mattye  O. 
Kann,  San  Francisco.  13359 

or.  Ask  without  knocking  and  you  shall 

receive,   comedy  drama   in  4  acts,  by  A.   J. 
Price.     [45]  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.   1,   1914;   D:  36578;   Arthur  J. 
Price,  New  York.  13359a 

Failures;  drama  of  American  life  in  4  acts,  by 
L.  Mackall.     [2],  99  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  3,  1911 ;  D  :  2,5392  ;  Lawton  Mack- 
all,  Baltimore.  13360 

episode  in  a  tragedy,  by  B.  Forrest.     [3], 

23  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    12,    1914;    D:  36477;    Belford 
Forrest,  Los  Angeles.  13360a 


—  a  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  Middleton. 

©  George  Middleton,  New  York ;  D :  15716, 
Apr.  26,  1909.  13361 

—  Same.    17  p.    4".    Typewritten. 


©  Ic.  July  13,  1911 ;  D :  24687 ;  George  Mid- 
dleton, New  York.  13362 

—  See  also  Embers. 


Faint  heart;  a  new  and  original  American  com- 
edy in  3  acts,  by  Susan  E.  Verdenal  and  L. 
Mann. 

©    Louis    Mann,    New    York;    1893:22622, 
I\hiy  10.  13363 

Faint  heart  never  won  fair  lady.  Sec  Comedy 
(A)  of  Cupid. 

Fainting'  girl;  sketch,  by  N,  Lynch,  5  p,  4°, 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    20,    1910;    D :  21102 ;  Nellie 

Lynch,  New  York.  13364 


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Fair  (The);  play  in  5  acts,  by  W.  H.  Zinn.  20 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    24,    1913;    D:  33047;    William 
Henry  Zinn,  Annistown,  Ala.  13365 

Fair  and  warmer;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Hop- 
wood.     176  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  25,  1915 ;  D :  41571 ;  Avery  Hop- 
wood,  Cleveland.  13365a 

fair  (The)  at  Eichmond.     See  Martha. 

Fair  (A)  Bohemian;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
E.  Stone  and  Mrs.  C.  A.  Doremus. 

©  Emery  Stone  and  Mrs.  C.  A.  Doremus, 
United  States  ;  1884 :  13589,  July  5.        13366 

Fair  (The)  co-ed;  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  book 
and  lyrics  by  George  Ade,  music  by  Gustav 
Luders.  117  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©    M.    AVitmark    &    sons,    New    York ;    D : 
13941,  Sept.  28,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  28,  1908.  13367 

Fair  (A)  colleen.     See  From  over  the  sea. 

Fair  (A)  daughter  of  Eve.     See  Mrs.  Vernon. 

Fair  (A)  deal.     See  Saved  from  the  chair. 

Fair  (A)  demon;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Hen- 
dricks. 

©  Emma  Hendricks,  United  States ;  1881 : 
11130,  July  18.  13368 

Fair  encounter ;  by  Giuseppe  Giacosa,  tr.  by 
Henry  St.  Ives  from  the  Italian.  146  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Dirce  St.  Cvr,  New  York ;  D :  8687.  June 
13,  1906 ;  2c.  June  13,  1906.  13369 

Fair  (The)  equestrienne;  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
Haslingden  Russell. 

©  T.  H.   French,  New  York;   1898:76396, 
Dec.  28 ;  2c.  Jan.  23,  1899.  13370 

Fair  Erin;  Irish  pageant-drama  in  3  episodes, 
by  E.  F.  Naulty.    25  p.    t°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  11,  1913  ;  D  :  33474  ;  Edwin  Fair- 
fax Naulty,  New  York,  13371 

Fair  (A)  exchange.     See  Byrd  and  Hu^rd. 

Fair  Femmland;  a  fantastic  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  R.  Ganthony.    148  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Richard    Ganthonv,    England ;    D :  1143. 
Dec.  2,  1901 ;  2c.  Nov.  27,  1901.  13372 

Fair  (A)  forger.     See  Faith  Mather. 

Fair  (A)  fraud;  a  play,  by  A.  Glanville.  Chi- 
cago, A.  Francoeur  &  co.,  1897.    63  p.    12". 

©  A.  Glanville,  Chicago ;  1897 :  49088.  Sept. 
1  ;  2c.  Dec.  27.  13373 

■ or,  Liza  Lorist,  by  L.  F.  Mars. 

©  Louise  F.  Mars,  Albany ;  1884 :  609,  Jan. 
8.  13374 


Fair  Glengarriff;  a  romantic  Irish  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  M.  J.  Murphy. 

©  Myles  J.  Murphy,  New  York;  D :  3080, 
Jan.  16,  1903.  13375 

Fair  (The)  god;  an  elaborate  spectacular  drama 
in  5  acts,  arr.  from  story  by  Lew  Wallace, 
by  I.  B.  Goodrich,  jr.    82  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ira  B.  Goodrich,  jr.,  Boston;  D:5249, 
July  2,  1904 ;  2c.  Mar.  14,  1905.  13376 

Fair  Hannah  Lightfoot;  4  acts,  by  P.  Kester. 
87  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Paul  Kester,  New  York;  D:8104,  Mar. 
5,  1906 ;  2c.  Mar.  5,  1906.  13377 

Fair  Helen  of  Troy;  in  3  acts,  by  L.  G.  Hickox. 
9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  23,  1909 ;  D :  16866 ;  Laura  Col- 
ton  Hickox,  Washington,  Conn.  13378 

Fair  (The)  masquerader;  a  dramatic  sketch  for 
vaudeville,  by  J,  P,  Frazer. 

©  J.  P.  Frazer,  Detroit ;  D :  7290,  Sept.  21, 
1905.  13379 

Fair  (The)  nihilist;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  James 
Ward. 

©  James  T.  O'Brien,  Philadelphia;  1879: 
5914,  May  2.  13380 

Fair  Oaks;  a  military  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Wil- 
lard  and  Chester  Marvin. 

©  Thomas  S.  Nolan  and  Andrew  J.  Ryan, 
Chicago  ;  1890 :  27218,  Sept.  5.  13381 

an  original    war  drama   in  4   acts   and  6 

scenes,  by  B,  B.  Million.    39  p.    f°.    Typewrit- 
ten, 

©  James  Totton  Dalrymple,  Mount  Holly, 
N.  J.;  D:4646,  Feb.  24,  1904;  2c.  Mar.  16, 
1904.  13382 

Fair  play;  by  W.  G.  Rose. 

©  William  Ganson  Rose,  Cleveland;  D: 
10049,  Feb.  28,  1907.  13383 

a  sensational  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by 

Frank  I.  Frayne  and  G.  A.  Booker. 

©  George  A,  Booker,  United  States;  1887: 
29224,  Nov.  11.  13384 

sketch,  by  L.  Shaffner.    18  p,    f °.    Typewrit- 


ten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  3,  1911 ;  D :  23072 ;  Lillyan  ShafE- 
ner,  Chicago.  13385 


or.  Our  new  schoolmarm,  Nick  Drubem, 

a  serio-comique  drama   in  4  acts,   by   S.   D. 
Marsh. 

©  S.  D.  Marsh,  Watertown,  N.  Y. ;  1887: 
3833,  Feb.  17.  13386 

Fair   (A)  politician;  comedy   in  3  acts,  by   S. 
Solomons. 

©  Selina  Solomons,  Chicago;  1893:44508, 
Oct.  5,  X33Q7 


647 


13388 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


13404 


Fair  (The)  Puritan;  dramatized  by  M.  Herbert. 

©  Morgan  Herbert,  New  York;  1889:4204, 

Feb.  5.  13388 

Fair  (A)  rebel;  n  military  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
H.  P.  Mawsou. 

©   Harry    P.    Mawson,    New    York;    1889: 
7743,  Mar.  11.  13389 

Fair  Rosamund;  pastoral  play  adapted  and  arr. 
in  3  acts,  for  the  open  air,  by  the  late  E.  W. 
Godwin,  from  Becket. 

©  Mrs.  John  V.  L.  Priiyn,  Albany;   1895: 
18116,  Apr.  1 ;  2c.  Apr.  11.  13390 

Fair  (The)  Samaritan;  by  D.  H.  Schubmann, 
a  war  drama  in  3  acts. 

©  D.   H.    Schubmann,   Washington;    1898: 
52109,  Sept.  6;  2c.  Sept.  6.  13391 

Fair  (A)  sinner;  a  comedy-drama  in  5  acts,  by 
G.  W.  Appleton. 

©  George  W.  Appleton,  United  States ;  1885 : 
13854,  June  26.  13392 

Fair  (A)  smuggler;  by  H.  Fort. 

©  Homer  Fort,  New  York ;  D :  1114.  Nov. 
21,  1901.  13393 

Fair  smugglers;  satire,  by  H.  Fort.  14  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  30.  1910 ;  D :  20632  ;  Homer  Fort. 
Monrovia,  Cal.  13394 

Fair  (A)  trinity:  n  dramatic  comnosition  in  3 
acts,  by  H.  M.  Marmon.  29  p.  f.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Hilda    INIarmon.    Memphis,    Tenn. ;    T> : 
13611.  Aug.  20.  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  10,  1908.     13395 

Fairies'  (The)  child;  play  in  1  act.  by  Gertrude 
Knevels.  Philadelphin.  Penn  pub.  co.,  191.5. 
13  p.     12". 

©  Apr.  2,  1915 :  2c.  Apr.  10.  191 5  ;  D  :  40323  ; 
Penn  pub.  co..  Philadelphin.  13395a 

Fairies  of  today;  entertainment  in  3  scenes,  by 
Bertha  Gaus.  Tiebanon.  O.,  INlarch  brothers, 
1915.     32  p.     12". 

©   Aug.   17,    1915:    2c.    Aug.    .30.    1915:    T) : 
41613;  March  brothers.  Lebanon.  O.      13395b 

Fairies'  (The)  parade;  nn  exhibition  drill  for 
ffirls.  bv  Maurlo  L.  Hall.  New  York,  Dick  & 
Fitzgerald,  1906.     9  p.     12°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York;'  D:8822. 
.Tuly  12;  1906;  2c.  Aug.  10,  1906.  13396 

Fairies'  (The)  plea.  Sec  Short  plays  about 
famous  authors. 

Fairies'  (The)  tribunal;  a  play  for  children, 
written  in  rhyme,  by  S.  B.  Alexander. 

©   S.   B.    Alexander,   Boston;   1890:  26865, 
Sept.  1.  13396a 


Fairlawn;  by  J.  F.  Conlon.  52  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  James  Frederick  Conlon,  Worcester;  D: 
9963,  Feb.  14,  1907 ;  2c.  Feb.  14,  1907.      13397 

Fairly  won;  or.  Love  and  pride,  a  domestic 
play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Matthison. 

©  Ai-thur  Matthison,  United  States;  1873: 
6197,  June  2.  13398 

Fairy  (The);  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Octave  Feuil- 
let,  tr.  bv  Barrett  H.  Clark.  New  York,  S. 
French ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.  [1915]  27  p. 
12°. 

©  Sept.  13,  1915;  2c.  Sept.  14,  1915;  D: 
41737 ;  Samuel  French,  New  York.        13398a 

Fairy  (The)  and  the  witch;  allegorical  sketch 
for  Hallo\ve'en,  by  A.  D.  Nelson.  Franklin,  O., 
Eldridge  entertainment  house,  1915.  16  p.  12°. 
©  Nov.  2,  1915;  2  c.  Dec.  20,  1915;  D: 
42.590 ;  Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Frank- 
lin, O.  13398b 

Fairy  bells;  an  operatic  spectacular  fairy 
drama  in  4  acts,  written  and  composed  by 
Anna  Van  Wert. 

©  Mrs.  William  M.  Brown,  Brooklyn;  1874: 
11513,  Sept.  9.  13399 

Fairy  (The)  bracelet;  Christmas  fantasy  in  a 
prologue  and  1  act,  by  E.  Singleton.  [1],  16 
p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  30,  1912  ;  D :  31347 ;  Esther  Sin- 
gleton. New  York.  13400 

fantastic  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.   Singleton. 

[5],  36  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  14,  1913;  D:  32678;  Esther  Sin- 
gleton, New  York.  13401 

Fairy  (The)  bride:  i)lay  in  3  acts,  by  N.  J. 
O'Conor.    45  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  17.  1915;  D:  42282;  Norreys 
.Tephson  O'Conor,  New  York.  13401a 

.  See  also  Squanderer  (The) 

Fairy  (The)  changeling;  flower  and  fairy  play, 
by  Harriet  Prescott  Spofford.  illustrated  by 
Fanny  Y.  Cory.  Boston.  B.  G.  Badger,  Tho 
Gorham  press."  1911.    75  p.     illus.    12°. 

©  .Julv  5.  1910:  2c.  ,Tuly  8.  1910;  D:  21.503: 
Richard  G.  Badger,  Boston.  13402 

Fairy  (The)  changelings;  or.  The  wooing  of 
the  prince,  an  original  fairy  spectacle,  com- 
plete in  2  acts,  composed  and  arr.  by  C.  R. 
Smith  and  P.  G.  Knapp. 

©  Clara  Reynolds  Smith  and  Penelope 
Gleason  Knapp.  Albion,  Mich.;  1891:29763. 
Aug.  20.  13403 

Fairy  (The)  circle;  a  romantic  and  spectacular 
Irish  drama  in  3  acts. 

©  David  H.  Wilson,  Buffalo;  1888:140.31, 
May  14.  13404 

See  also  Daniel  O'Rourke  and  the  fairies. 


648 


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13419 


Fairy  (A)  farce;  a  pluy  in  2  acts,  by  A.  M. 
Bradley,    73  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Alice  M.  Bradley,  New  York;  D :  861, 
Sept.  13,  1901 ;  2c.  Sept.  14,  1901.  13405 

Fairy  (The)  G-len  laundry;  farcical  play  in  1 
act,  by  J.  Du  U.  MacPherson.  [2],  19  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  13, 1913  ;  D :  34214 ;  J.  Du  Ilociicr 
MacPlierson,  London.  13406 

Fairy  (The)  god  father;  a  playlet  in  1  act,  by 
Mrs.  I.  Levinsohn.    15  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  Ivar  I>evinsohn,  New  York ;  D : 
14348,  Nov.  21,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  21,  1908     13407 

Fairy  land;  a  spectacular  pantomime  in  9  scenes 
and  3  acts,  written  and  composed  by  A.  J. 
Powers.  69  p.  4".  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Andrew  J.  Powers,  Providence,  R.  I. ;  D : 
5183,  June  15,  1904;  Ic.  .Tune  8,  1904;  Ic.  July 
25,  1904.  13408 

— ■ — •  See  also  Fairyland. 


Fairy  (The)  maiden ;  or,  Thomas  the  rhymer,  a 
musical  fairy  play,  in  3  acts  by  M.  C.  Gillington 
and  others,  music  bv  Florian  Pascal.  London, 
J.  Williams,  ltd.  [New  York,  S.  Scbirmer,1907] 
20  p.    8".     [Libretto  only] 

©  Joseph  Williams,  ltd.,  London  ;  D :  11377, 
Sept.  IS,  1907;  2c.  Sept.  24,  1907.  13409 

Same.      German    libretto,    with    title :    Das 


feen-mjidcben ;  oder,  Thomas  der  reimer,  feen- 
oper  in  3  akten,  deutsche  iibertragung  von 
AVilly  Alexander  Kastnor.  London,  J.  Wil- 
liams, ltd.;  Leipzig,  Breitkopf  &  Haertel 
[1907]     20  p.    8°. 

©  Joseph  Williams,  ltd.,  London;  D:  11378. 
Sept.  18,  1907 ;  2c.  Sept.  24,  1907.  13410 

Fairy  mirror;  children's  spectacular  play  in  3 
acts,  bv  Rmil  L.  Anderson.  New  York.  E.  S. 
Werner  &  co.,  1904.    20  p.     12°. 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner,  New  York;   D :  5207, 
.[inie  11,  1904;  2c.  Oct.  17.  100-1.  13411 

Fairy  (The)  of  Leadville;  or.  The  vaudeville 
rehearsal  of  a  midnight  di'ama,  n  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  J.  Hart. 

©  Josh  Hart,  New  York ;  1890 :  16078,  May 
16.  13412 

—  -  See  also  At  the  theatre. 

Fairy  (The)  of  the  fountain;  a  musical  play  in 
2  acts,  by  G.  M.  Baker.  Boston,  G.  M.  Baker 
.^c  company,  1878.  1  p.  1.,  29  p.  12".  ([Plays 
for  little  folks,  no.  1] )     [Words  only] 

©   George   M.   Baker,    Boston;    1878:  5429, 
May  4 ;  2  c.  May  6.  13412a 


Fairy  (The)  of  the  fountain — Continued. 

Same.      Boston,    Walter    H.    Baker    &    co., 

1900.    29  p.     12".     ([Baker's  ed.  of  plays]) 

©  Emily  F.  Baker,  Boston,  in  renewal  for 
14  years  from  May  4,  1906;  D :  8463,  May  2, 
1906;  2c.  May  16,  1906.  13413 

Fairy  (The)  of  the  tunnel.     See  My  pard. 

Fairy  plays  for  children;  by  Mabel  R.  Good- 
lander.  Chicago,  New  York,  Rand,  McNally 
&  company  [1915]  137  p.  incl.  front.,  illus. 
12». 

Contents  :  The  honest'  woodcutter. — Mis- 
tress IMary  gives  a  garden  party. — The  pine 
tree. — The  house  in  the  woods. — The  elves  and 
the  shoemaker. — Snow  AVhite  and  Rose  Red. — 
King  Midas  or  the  golden  touch. — Snow  White 
and  the  seven  dwarfs. — Sleeping  beauty. 

©  Apr.  2,  1915 ;  2c.  and  aff.  Apr.  16,  1915 ; 
A :  398354 ;  Rand,  McNally  &  CO.,  Chicago. 

13413a 

Fairy  (The)  queen  and  her  magic  mirror.  See 
Fountain  (The)  of  youth. 

Fairy  (The)  queen's  revenge.     See  Sold. 

Fairy  (The)  ring;  a  play  for  cliildren.  by  Mar- 
.iorie  Benton  Cooke.  Chicago  and  New  York. 
The  Dramatic  publishing  company,  1906.  7 
p.     12".     (On  cover:  School  plays,  no.  3) 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago  ;  D  :  9535,  Nov. 
28,  1906;  2c.  Dec.  24,  1906.  13414 

Fairy  (A)  serenade;  by  J.  J.  Malloy  and  E.  E. 
Webb. 

©  John  J.  Mnllov  and  P^dwin  E.  Webb,  Buf- 
falo; D:  1611,  Mar.  19,  1902.  13415 

Fairy  (The)  steeplecrown ;  a  ]>l;iy  for  children 
in  1  scene,  bv  Alice  P.  Carter.  Boston,  W.  II. 
Baker  &  CO..  1887.  1  p.  1.,  24  p.  12".  ([Plays 
for  little  folks,  no.  7]) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1887: 
24273,  Sept.  23;  2c.  Oct.  7.  13416 

Fairy  (A)  tale;  in  pantomime,  adapted  from  an 
old  German  legend,  by  A.  Rossiter.  [7]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  20, 1910 ;  D  :  22097  ;  .Alfred  Rossi- 
ter. New  York.  13417 

1  act  sketch,  by  R.  F.  Bres.  5  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  Rose  P'alls  Bres,  New  Orleans ;  D :  11145, 
Aug.  9,  1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  9,  1907.  13418 

Fairy  tales  a  child  can  read  and  act;  children's 
classics  in  dramatic  form,  b.v  Lillian  Edith 
Nixon.  Gai-den  City,  N.  1'.,  Doubleday,  Page 
&  company,  1912.  6  p.  1.,  3-146,  [2]  p.  illus. 
12". 

©  May  20,  1912;  2c.  May  23,  1912;  A: 
314352;  Doubleday,  Page  «&  co.,  Garden  City, 
N.  Y.  13419 


649 


13419 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


13437 


Fairy  transformations.  See  Battle  (The)  of 
love. 

Fairy  wedding  and  breakfast;  puntomime,  by 
J.  C.  Wilson.    2  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    IS,    1915;    D:  39726;    Janette 
Clarke  Wilson,  Monessen,  Pa.  13419a 

Fairyland;  an  opera  in  3  acts,  by  B.  Hooker. 
New  Haven,  Yale  university  press,  1915.  137 
p.     12".     [Libretto  only] 

©  Mar.  11,  1915 ;  2c.  Mar.  12,  1915 ;  aff.  Apr. 
G   1915 ;  A :  398349 ;  Brian  Hooker,  New  York. 

13419b 

book  by  B.  Hooker,  music  by  Horatio 

Parker.      [105]    p.      4°.      Typewritten.      [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  20, 1914 ;  D  :  38622  ;  Brian  Hooker, 
New  York.  13419c 

Same.     New  York,  G.  Schinuer   [1915]     2 

p.  1.,  36  p.     4°.     (G.  Schirmer's  collection  of 
opera-librettos) 

©  Mav  12, 1915  ;  2c.  May  15, 1915  ;  D  :  40675 ; 
G.  Schirmer,  New  York.  13419d 

•See  also  Fairy  land. 


Faith — Continued. 

■play  in  3  acts,  by  O.  Stevens. 


87  p. 


Fairyland  festival ;  an  operetta  in  a  prologue  and 
2  acts,  by  A.  T.  Ammerman.  29  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©   Ada   Tiilly    Ammerman,    Brooklyn;    D: 
13764,  Sept.  12,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  19,  1908.  13420 

Fairy's  (The)  dances;  a  spectacular, pantomimic 
dancing  act  in  3  scenes,  written  and  composed 
by  G.  Von  Palm.     Typew^ritten. 

©  Gustav  Von  Palm,  New  York;  1900  A: 
8919,  Mar.  19;  2c.  Mar.  19.  13421 

Fairy's  fortune;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Noel 
Grant. 

©  John  H.  Ryley,  New  York  State;  1886: 
3089,  Feb.  4.  13422 

Fairy's  (The)  picnic;  1  act  sketch,  by  M.  Dillae. 
5  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  13,  1911 ;  D :  23085 ;  Max  Dillae, 
Kansas  City,  Mo.  13423 

Fairy's  (The)  well;  a  romantic  Irish  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  Con.  T.  Murphy. 

©    W.    H.    Power,    United    States;    1888: 
12196,  Apr.  27.  13424 

Faith;  an  original  play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Lart. 
New  York,  John  M.  Bennett's  sous,  1883.  71 
numb.  1.    16°. 

©  John  Lart,  New  York ;  1883 :  21259,  Nov. 
16 ;  2c.  Dec.  13.  •  13425 

play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  P.  Chester.     [109]  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  12,  1914 ;  D :  36327 ;  Ernest  Ford 
Chester,  New  York,  13425a 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  30,  1913;   D:  34590;   Otheman 
Stevens,  Los  Angeles.  13426 

a  religious  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  E.  Bradley. 


Typewritten. 

©  John  E.  Bradley,  Cleveland  ;  1899 :  18690, 
Mar.  13 ;  2c.  Mar.  29.  13427 

—  a  sketch  in  colors,  by  Brewer  Corcoran.    17 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  James  Brewer  Corcoran,  Springfield, 
Mass.;  D :  11148,  Aug.  9,  1907;  2c.  Aug.  24, 
1907.  13428 

or.  The  Jewish  brothers,  a  drama  in  5  acts, 


written  by  the  Count  de  Najac. 

©  W.  J.  Florence,  New  York  ;  1873 :  2633,  Mar. 
17.  13429 

Faith  and  fireside.  See  German  classics  of  the 
nineteenth  and  twentieth  centuries. 

Faith  (The)  cure;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  George  H. 
Coes.    Boston.  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1895. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1895: 
24695,  May  4 ;  2c.  July  5.  13430 

Faith  (The)  healer;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  V. 

IVIoody.      Boston    and    New    York,    Houghton 

Mifflin  company,  1909.     4  p.  1..  [3]-160  p.     12". 

©  William  Vaughn  Moody,  New  York;  D: 

14755,  Jan.  6,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  8,  1909.        13431 

plav  in  3  acts,  by  W.  V.  Moody.    New  York, 

The  Macmillan  co.,  1910.    4  p.  1.,  3-164  p.    12". 

©  Mar.  2,  1910;  2c.  Mar.  4,  1910;  D:  20338; 

William  A^augbu  Moody,  Chicago.  13432 

Faith,  hope  and  charity;  a  curtain  raiser  for 
five  people,  by  R.  G.  Morris.  18  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  Elenor  de  Berrein  Morris,  Brooklyn ;  D : 
6102,  Jan.  19,  1905 ;  2c.  Jan.  19,  1905.     13433 

Faith  Mather;  or,  A  fair  forger,  an  American 
drama  of  to-day  in  5  acts,  by  M.  D.  Flattery. 
59  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  M.   Douglas  Flattery,   Boston ;   D :  6606. 
Apr.  29,  1905 ;  2c.  May  24,  1905.  13434 

Faith  (The)  of  Margaret  Deane;  play  in  4  acts, 
by  B.  W.  Fifield.     [131]  p.    4".    Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Mar.  6,  1912 ;  D :  28964 ;  Bflie  Wood- 
ward Fifield,  Minneapolis.  13435 

Faith  (The)  of  the  coward;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 
M.  Walton.     [39]  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  16,  1910 ;  D :  21804 ;  M.  Walton. 

Chicago.  13436 

Faith,  the  actor's  daughter;  a  new  and  original 

drama  in  prologue,  4  acts  and  4  tableaux,  by 

C.  H.  Day. 

©  Charles  H.  Day,  New  York;  1871:9433, 
Oct.  9.  13437 


650 


13438 


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13456 


Faith  versus  power;  a  series  of  moving  tab- 
leaux accompanied  by  reading  and  music, 
adapted  from  H.  W.  Longfcllows'  Judas  Mac- 
cabaeus,  by  A.  R.  Morgenroth. 

©  Amelia  Ring  Morgenroth,  New  York ;  D : 
852,  Sept.  10,  1901.  13438 

Faithful  (The);  tragedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Mase- 
lield.  Loudon,  AVilliam  Heinemann  [1915]  5 
p.  1.,  131  p.     12°. 

©  July  1,  1915 ;  Ic.  July  15,  1915 ;  D :  41234 ; 
John  Masefield.  London.  13438a 

Faithful  and  true;  scenario  of  4  act  melodrama, 
by  O.  Harper.     3  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  28,  1909 ;  D :  17S02 ;  Olive  Har- 
per, New  York.  13439 

Faithful  (The)  dad;  a  comedy  dramatic  playlet 
in  1  scene,  by  J.  Katzman.  [1],  26  p.  16°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  21,  1912  ;  D :  29S78  ;  Jacob  Katz- 
man, New  York.  13440 

Faithful  (A)  friend. 

©  Charles  C.  Weigel  and  W.  Hargreaves, 
jr.,  New  York ;  D  :  4704.  Mar.  10,  1904.     13441 

Faithful  friends;  a  sensational  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  Charles  Warren.  Independence,  la..  Bulle- 
tin printing  house,  1890.     61  p.     12". 

©  Robert  W.  Fryer,  United  States;  1890: 
10526,  Mar.  31 ;  2c.  Apr.  15.  13442 

Faithful  (The)  groom.     See  Black  Beauty. 

Faithful  James;  a  farcical  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
B.  C.  Stephenson.  New  York.  S.  French ; 
London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1902.    22  p.    12". 

©  T.  H.  French,  New  York ;  D :  1600,  Mar. 
19.  1902 ;  2c.  Dec.  27,  1902.  13443 

Faithful  Mike;  or,  The  Irish  hero,  a  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  G.  W.  H.  Griffin. 

©  G.  W.  H.  Griffin,  Brooklyn;  1875:1964. 
Mar.  3.  13444 


Faithful    (A)    promise, 
elusion. 


See    Corrigan's    con- 


Faithful  (The)  shepherdess.  Sec  Masterpieces 
of  the  English  drama:  Beaumont  and 
Fletcher. 

Faithful  to  the  end;  a  tlomostiC  melodrama  in 
4  acts,  by  F.  O.  Rose. 

©  Frank  Oakes  Rose,  New  York;  D :  1059, 
Nov.  4,  1901.  13445 

Faithful  to  the  last;  a  totally  original  and  pic- 
turesque drama  in  5  acts,  by  E.  W.  Fernald. 

©  E.  Wilbur  Fernald,  Boston;  1898:7883, 
Jan.  26.  13446 


Faithful  unto  death;  or,  Evangeline's  true 
love,  a  play  in  3  acts,  with  numerous  scenes 
and  tableaux,  adapted  for  the  American  stage, 
by  H.  L.  D'Entremont. 

©  Henry  L.  D'EntremoiU,  Peabody,  Mass.; 
1889 :  13282,  May  1.  13447 

Faithful  (The)  wife;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  M. 
Boros.     [2],  19  p.    4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  13, 1913  ;  D  :  34199 ;  Morris  Boros, 
New  York.  13448 

Faithless  wife;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  I.  Turk.  44 
p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  31,  1909  ;  D  :  17833 ;  Isidore  Turk, 
New  Yorlc.  13449 

Fake;  comedy  farce  in  1  act,  by  Harry  Sophus 
Sheldon.     30  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  7,  1910 ;  D :  21392  ;  Darwin  Karr, 
New  York.  13450 

play  in  1  act,  by  C.  W.  Jones.     15  p.     8°. 

Tj'pewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  20,  1915 ;  D :  39450 ;  Clinton  W. 
Jones,  Tacoma.  13450a 

Fake  (The)  employment  agent;  bv  L.  Chick 
and  J.  Welch. 

©  Lew  Chick  and  Joe  Welch,  Pittsburgh; 
D :  14751,  Jan.  5,  1909.  13451 

Faker  (The);  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  R. 
Hardy.     62  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Charles   Robertson   Hardy,    New    York; 
D :  7178,  Aug.  22,  1905 ;  2c.  Aug.  29,  1905. 

13452 

iSee  also  Fakir  (The) 


Fakers  (The);  1  act  farce,  by  A.  Geyer.  23,  [2] 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  8,  1911 ;  D  :  24164 ;  Albert  Geyer, 
Los  Angeles.  13453 

Faking  the  film;  or.  The  skinemoutograph, 
sketch  in  3  scenes,  by  Edward  Man-is.  [2], 
23  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  18,  1912 ;  D  :  31825  ;  Tom  Terriss, 
London.  13454 

Fakir  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  V.  Pettit. 
[129]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.     Nov.     18,     1911 ;  D :  25791  ;     AVm. 

Vaughan  Pettit,  New  York.  13455 

See  also  Faker  (The) 

Fakir  (The)  and  the  foundling.  Sec  Princess 
Goo-Goo. 

Fakir  (The)  from  Missouri;  by  J.  Krauss. 

©  Joe  Krauss,  New  York ;  D :  16191,  June 
29,  1909.  13456 


650. 


13457 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


13473 


Fakir  (The)  of  Ava;  an  Ethiopian  burlesque 
in  1  act,  by  B.  S.  Taylor,  E.  J.  Fry  and  W.  H. 
Fry. 

©  Bernard  S.  Taylor,  E.  J.  Fry  and  Wm.  H. 
Frv.  Danbnrv.  Co\m. ;  1883 :  14709,  Aug.  8. 

13457 

Fakir  (The)  of  Kokomo;  or,  The  keyhole  and 
the  maid,  a  20th  century  comic  opera  in  2 
acts,  by  H.  MacGrath  and  H.  .7.  Ormsbee. 

©  Harold  MacGrath  and  Henry  Jerome 
Ormsbee,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. ;  D :  3814,  Aug.  10, 
1903.  13458 

Falconthorne;  original  comic  opera  in  2  acts, 
by  S.  H.  Sargent.  Libretto.  [52]  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  23,  1914 ;  D :  37381 ;  S.  Harold 
Sargent,  Philadelphia.  13458a 

Pall  (Der)  Cramer;  eiu  drama  aus  dem  deutsch- 
amerikanischen  loben  nach  einem  vortrage,  des 
O.  F.  Wegener. 

©  O.  F.  Wegener,  Seattle;  1896:51553, 
Sept.   17.  13459 

Fall  (Der)  des  schiilers  Vehgesack;  szenen 
einer  kleinen  deutschen  komodie,  von  Georg 
Kaiser.  [Weimar,  Druck  von  R.  Wagner 
sohn.  19141     72  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  30,  1914 ;  D :  36882 ;  Anstalt  fiir 
auffiihrungsrecht  dramatischer  werke  d.  litera- 
tur  u.  rausik,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Charlottenburg,  Ger- 
many. 13459a 

Fall  (The)  dough;  dramatic  playlet,  by  C.  F. 
Ivins.    28  p.    f".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  13,  1915 ;  D :  40844 ;  Clifford  F. 
Ivins,  Red  Bank,  N.  J.  13459b 

Fall  (Der)  Dreyfus;  oder,  Ein  opfer  franzo- 
sischen  justiz  (The  Dreyfus  case),  drama  in 
ri  akteu  nach  dem  weitverbreiteten  roman, 
bearbeitet  von  J.  Wormser. 

©  Jean  Wormser,  Chicago ;  1899 :  7537,  Jan. 
23.  13460 

Fall  (A)  from  grace;  vaudeville  in  1  act,  by 
J.  A.  Fraser,  jr. 

©  Fred.  Bronson  Taintor,  Chicago;  1897: 
24793,  Apr.  21.  13461 

Fall  (The)  guy;  1  act  dramatic  composition,  by 
F.  J.  P.eaman  and  Clifford  F.  Ivins.  16  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  4,  1911  ;  D:  24854;  Fred  J.  Bea- 
man,  Washington.  13462 

original   playlet   in   1   act,   by   H.    Selraan. 

[14]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  17,  1914 ;  D :  35682 ;  Harold  Sel- 
nian,  Jersey  City.  13462a 

^play  in  1  act,  by  A.  H.  Perna.     9  p.     8". 


Fall  (The)  lawyer;  play  in  3  acts,  by  W.  Max- 
well.    [2],  74  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    19,    1912;    D:  28771;    William 
Maxwell,  Orange,  N.  J.  13463 

Fall  (The)  of  a  crown.     See  Ei'ic. 

Fall  (The)  of  a  divinity.     See  Zero. 

Fall  (The)  of  Adam;  original  society  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  C.  P.  Brown.  [83]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  9.  1912  ;  D :  30765  ;  Charles  Paul 
Brown,  Norwalk,  Conn.  13464 

Fall  of  an  empire;  a  drama  in  4  acts  and  6 
scenes,  by  William  V.  Mong.  48  p.  t".  Type- 
written. 

©  Louis  K.  Phillips,   Brunswick,   Ga. ;  D : 
5615,  Oct.  7,  1904 ;  2c.  Oct.  7,  1904.  13465 

Fall  (The)  of  Atlanta;  or.  The  Irish  spy,  an 
historical  and  military  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
G.  M.  Connell.  New  Lisbon,  O.,  The  Ohio 
patriot  printing  house,  1885.    48  p.    16°. 

©  G.   M.   Connell,   New  Lisbon,   O. ;  1884: 
4911,  Mar.  7 ;  2c.  Apr.  19,  1886.  13466 

Fall  (The)  of  Babylon;  a  dramatic  poem  in  4 
acts  and  8  scenes,  by  S.  Johnson. 

©  Samuel  Johnson,  St.  Paul ;  D :  447,  Mav 
10,  1901.  13467 

See  also  Feast  of  Belshazzar. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Mar.   24,   1915;    D:  40157;   Anthony 
Henry  Perna,  New  York.  13462b 


Fall  (The)  of  Frisco;  dranialic  comiiosition  in 
4  acts,  by  Si  Condit.    132  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  8,  1910;  D:  22014;  John  C.  Fol- 
ia nd,  Pittsburgh.  13468 

Fall  (The)  of  Hiram;  by  C.  E.  Wilkinson. 

©  Claude  E.  Wilkinson,  Carmel,   Ind. :   D : 
4502,  Jan.  14,  1904.  13469 

Fall  (The)  of  Jericho;  a  play  in  6  acts,  by  T. 
Reed.    Typewritten. 

©  Tillie  Reed,  Lvons,  Ta. ;  1900  A :  26465.  Oct. 
24 ;  2c.  Oct.  24.  13470 

Fall  (The)  of  Jerusalem;  musical  and  dramatic 
composition,  by  I.  Kiralfy. 

©    Imre   Kiralfy,    New   York;    1887:25063. 
Sept.  30.  13471 

Fall  (The)  of  Khartoum;  a  romantic,  military 
and  spectacular  drama  in  5  acts,  by  A.  Everly. 

©  Adam  Everly,  Philadelphia;  1885:3411, 
Feb.  7.  13472 

Fall  (The)  of  Lisbon;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  W. 
Chase. 

©  Charles  Wathen  Chase,  United   States; 
1877:  2107,  Feb.  17.  13473 


I 


652 


13474 


nOPYRIGHTED   IN"    THE   UNITED   RTATKS 


13491 


Pall  (The)  of  man;  a  libretto  for  sacred  cantata 
for  four  solo  voices  and  chorus,  by  L.  M. 
Wookey. 

©   Louisa   M.   Wookey,   New   York;    1899: 
4414,  Jan.  10 ;  2c.  Jan.  28.  13474 

See  also  Paradise  lost. 

Fall  (The)  of  Maximilian.     See  Mexico. 

Fall  (The)  of  Maya;  tragic  drama  of  ancient 
America  in  .5  acts  and  9  scenes,  by  B.  Betts, 
founded  on  Queen  Moo's  tailsman  ,by  Alice  D. 
Le  Plongeon.     [Ill]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  14, 1911 ;  D  :  26025 ;  Brooks  Betts, 
Brooklyn.  13475 

Fall  (The)  of  Mexico;  musical  and  dramatic 
composition,  by  I.  Kiralfy. 

©   Imre   Kiralfy,   New   York ;    1887 :  25066, 
Sept.  30.  13476 

Fall  (The)  of  Mrs.  Henshaw;  a  farcical  comedy 
in  3  acts  and  a  prologue,  by  S.  0.  Comstock. 
80  p.    4^     Typewritten. 

©  Seth  Cook  Comstock,  New  York ;  D :  670, 
July  18,  1901 ;  2c.  July  18,  1901.  13477 

Fall  (The)  of  Nineveh;  a  scenic,  dramatic,  his- 
torical and  biblical  pantomime,  composed  and 
arr.  by  J.  Rettig. 

©    John    Rettig,    Cincinnati;    1891:45764, 
Dec.  16.  13478 

Fall  of  Paris  and  reign  of  the  commune;  a 
drama  without  words,  by  L.  Leubrie. 

©    Lou    Leubrie,    Memphis,    Tenn. ;    1888 : 
23249,  Aug.  13 ;  2c.  Oct.  8.  13479 

Fall  (The)  of  Pompeii;  musical  and  dramatic 
composition,  by  I.  Kiralfy. 

©  Imre   Kiralfy,   New   York;   1887:25065, 
Sept.  30.  13480 

Fall  (The)  of  Port  Arthur;  or.  The  command- 
ing' oflacer,  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  M.  Franklin. 

©  Frank  M.  Franklin,  New  York ;  D :  6373, 
Mar.  20,  1905.  13481 

Fall  (The)  of  Rome;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  intro- 
ducing spectacular  gymnastics,  by  M".  T.  Hayes. 
[New  York,  Rooney  &  Otten  print,  co.]  1901. 
31  p.     12°. 

©  Marcellus  T.  Hayes,  New  York ;  1900  A : 
31782,  Dec.  31 ;  2c.  Jan.  14,  1901.  13482 

musical  and    dramatic   composition,    by    I. 

Kiralfy. 

©   Imre  Kiralfy,   New    York;    1887:25067, 

Sept.  30.  13483 

See  also  Antonina. — Nero. — Zero. 

Fall  (The)  of  San  Juan  Dulloa.  See  Bandits 
(The)  of  the  Rio  Grande. 


Fall  (The)  of  '64;  or,  Polly  and  the  spy,  a 
military  drama  in  1  act,  by  A.  W.  Stace.  24  p. 
4".    Typewritten. 

©  Arthur  W.  Stace,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.; 
D :  11126,  July  25,  1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  23,  1907. 

13484 

Fall  (The)  of  the  Alamo;  historical  drama  in  4 
acts,  concluded  by  an  epilogue  entitled  The 
battle  of  San  Jacinto,  by  Francis  Nona.  New 
York,  G.  P.  Putnam's  sons,  1879.  3  p.  1., 
[v]-vi,  257  p.    16".     [With  music] 

©    Francis    Miinch,    Bingliamton,    N.    Y. ; 
1879  :  6420,  May  13  ;  2c.  Sept.  29.  13485 

Fall  of  the  Bastile;  open  air  drama,  by  Lou 
Leubrie. 

©    Lou    Leubrie,    Memphis,    Tenn. ;    1889 : 
22391,  July  20.  13486 

Scr,  aUo  Wizard  (The)  of  Paris. 


Fall  of  the  Golden  Gate  and  the  destruction  of 
Chinatown. 

©    Frederick    Everett,    Chicago;    D :  8688, 
June  13,  1906.  13487 

Fall  (The)  of  the  House  of  Ducas;  tragedy  in  4 
acts,  by  Aristides  Evangelus  Phoutrides.  [3], 
92  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  3,  1912 ;  D :  30907 ;  A.  E.  Phou- 
trides, Cambridge,  Mass.  13488 


Fall  (The)  of  the  Incas.     See  De  Soto. 


Fall  (The)  of  the  Roman  Kingdom, 
tus  and  Lucretia. 


See  Bru- 


21  p. 


Fall  (The)  of  Troy;  by  O.  H.  Jones,  jr. 
8".    Typewritten. 

©  Oliver  Handy  Jones,  jr.,  Baltimore;  D: 
3165,  Mar.  19,  1903 ;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1903.        13489 

musical    and    dramatic  composition,    by    I. 

Kiralfy. 

©   Imre   Kiralfy,   New  York;    1887:25064, 

Sept.  30.  13490 

Fall  (The)  of  TJg;  a  masque  of  fear,  by  Rufus 
Steele,  music  by  Herman  Perlet.  San  Fran- 
cisco, John  Howell,  1913.  xiii,  50  p.  front. 
12°. 

©  Aug.  1,  1913 ;  2c.  Nov.  6,  1913 ;  A :  369534 ; 
Bohemian  club,  San  Francisco.  13490a 

Fall  (The)  of  Vicksburg.  See  Musical  (The) 
caption. 

Fall  River;  a  modern  play  in  5  acts,  by  J.  A. 
Heme  and  H.  Garland. 

©  James  A.   Heme   and   Hamlin   Garland, 
Boston;  1890:12433,  Apr.  15.  13491 

Fall  (The),  the  night,  the  dawn;  play  in  pro- 
logue and  2  scenes.    7  p.    t".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  29,  1913;  D :  36421 ;  Genevieve 
Clara  Sl-.eridan,  Berkeley,  Cal.  13491a 


653 


1349!J 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


13511 


Fall  (Der)  vou  Granada. 
Gazan. 


Scv  Muza  ben  Abil 


Fallen  among  thieves;  melodnunn  in  5  acts,  by 
'   Frank  Harvey.    Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  H.  Davis  ami  William  T.  Keogh, 
New  York ;  1895 :  30540,  June  8 ;  2c.  .Tune  10. 

13492 

Fallen  (A)  angel;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Charles 
,T.  Bell. 

©   Eleanor    Lane    Boll,    Now    York;    1895: 
6928,  Tan.  30.  13493 

Fallen  by  the  wayside. 

©  Albert  H.  Woods,  New  York;   D:5420, 
Aug.  12,  1904.  13494 

a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  F.  Summerfield.    123 


p.    40.    Typewritten. 

©  Fred.  Summerfield,  New  York ;  D :  7938, 
Feb.  2,  1906 ;  2c.  Feb.  2,  1906.  13495 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Summerfield. 

©  Fred.  Summerfield,  New  York ;  D :  5360, 
Aug.  1,  1904.     [For  copies  rec'd.  see  D:7938] 

13496 

a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  H.  Woods. 

©  A.  H.  Woods,  New  York ;  D :  3146,  Mar. 
6,  1903.  13497 

or,  Victims  of  poverty,  a  drama  in  4  acts, 

by  Fred.  Summerfield.    103  p.    4".    Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Joseph  Maurice  Weber,  New  York;  D: 
4020,  Sept.  15,  1903 ;  2c.  Aug.  1,  1904.      13498 

Fallen  fairies;  or.  The  wicked  world,  original 
opera  in  2  acts,  by  W.  S.  Gilbert,  composed  by 
Edward  German.  London,  New  York  [etc.] 
Ghappell  &  co.,  1909.  50  p.  S".  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Dec.  15,  1909  ;  2c.  Dec.  16, 1909 ;  D  :  17716 ; 
Ghappell  &  co.,  ltd.,  London.  13499 

Fallen  (The)  god;  by  A.  RoucoUe. 

©  Adrienne  RoucoUe,  Fort  Collins,  Colo. ; 
D:9522,  Nov.  26,  1906. 


Fallen  heroes, 
throne. 


13500 

See  Power   (The)  behind  the 


Fallen  (A)  idol;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Helen 
Sherman  Griffith.  Philadelphia,  The  Penn 
pub.  CO.,  1900.    16  p.    12°. 

©   Penn   pub.    co.,    Philadelphia;    1900   A: 
17371,  .Tuly  14 ;  2c.  July  14.  13501 

See  also  Evil  (An)  genius. 


Fallen  (The)  star;  a  1  act  playlet,  by  I.  Hay. 
22  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Irving  Hay,  Whitestone,  N.  Y. ;  D :  10232, 
Mar.  29,  1907 ;  2c.  Mar.  29,  1907.  13502 


Fallen  (The)  star — Continued. 

a  sketch  in  1  act,  by  .7.  M.  Ciunming.    40  p. 

4".    Typewritten. 

©  .Toseph  M.  Gumming,  San  Francisco;  D: 
14207,  Nov.  4,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  4,  1908.        13503 

Falling  for  her;  <lialogue,  by  A.  Hoffman.  [2], 
34  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  23,  1914 ;  D :  37383 ;  Aaron  Hoff- 
man, Now  York.  13503a 

Falling  from  grace.     See  Slice  (A)  of  life. 

Falling  (The)  leaves;  ii  drama  in  4  acts,  adapted 
from  the  lialiaii  of  (Jiuseppe  Giacosa,  by  Mil- 
ton Sills.     127  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Robert  Robertson,  La  Crosse,  Wis. ;  D : 
12487,  Mar.  5,  1908 ;  2c.  May  15,  1908.      13504 

Falling  (A)  out;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  S.  Frank. 
[1],  17  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Oct.   1,   1914;    D:  38380;    .Joseph   S. 
Frank,  New  York.  13504a 

Fallow  fields;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  [by]  W.  Steell 
and  C.  L.  Delorme. 

©  Willis   Steell   and  Charles   L.    Delorme, 
New  York  ;  1889 :  13647,  May  4.  13505 

Falls  (The)  of  Niagara;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
H.  W.  Eagan,  and  J.  S.  Edwards,  adapted 
from  La  maison  du  pont  Notre  Dame,  a 
drama,  by  Barriere  and  de  Kock. 

©  H.  W.  Eagan,  Baltimore;  1874:  4493,  Apr. 
4.  13506 

Falsche  heilige;  or,  False  saints,  a  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  Jacob  O.  Builder. 

©    Harry   Weisberg,    New    York;    D:2963, 
Feb.  6,  1903.  13506a 

Falsche  wege.     y^rc  Ways  that  are  wrong. 

False;  a  sensational  drama  in  5  acts,  a  dramati- 
zation of  Mrs.  Steven's  novel,  by  F.  Marsden. 

©   Fred   Marsden,   New   York;    1871:7017, 
.July  28.  13507 

a  society  comedy,  by  B.  Murphy. 

©  Blanche  Murphy,  Champion,  Mont. ;  1890 : 
5210,  Feb.  11.  13508 

or,  Out  of  the  depths,  a  domestic  drama  in 


4  acts,  by  F.  Marsden. 

©   Fred   Marsden,    New   York ;    1875 :  5941, 
June  8.  13509 

False  (The)  alarm;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Bert 
Aldane  [pseud,  of  I.  Badanes]  16  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   June  27,   1914;    D:  37487;   Ida   Ba- 
danes, New  York.  13510 

farce  in  1  act,  by  M.  E.  Swan.    26  p.     4". 

Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Apr.   1,    1910;    D:  20662;    Mark   E. 
Swan,  New  York.  13511 


654 


13512 


COPYRIGHTED   IN"   THE   UNITED   STATES 


13531 


False  (The)  alarm — Contiuued. 

a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  T.  Kelly 

and  J.  W.  McKinney. 
©  Jolin  T.  Kelly  and  John  W.  McKinney, 

New  York ;  1890 :  4784,  Feb.  8.  13512 

[play  in  1  act]  by  E.  Y.  Case.    Proof. 


©  Elizabeth  York  Case,  Detroit;   D:8035, 
Feb.  20,  1906;  2c.  Mar.  21,  1906.  13512a 

False-alarm  Watson;  or,  A  fight  for  happiness, 
play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  V.  Mong.  108  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  27,  1913 ;  D :  3245.5 ;  William  V. 
Mong,  Chambersbiirg,  Pa.  13513 

False  alarms;  an  eccentric  comedy  sketch,  by 
Dean  Hart  [pseud,  of  L.  Droge]  8  p.  4°, 
Typewritten. 

©  Lillian  Droge,  San  Francisco ;  D :  5996, 
.Jan.  3,  1905 ;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1905.  13514 

False  and  fair;  or,  A  wicked  woman,  by  L.  M. 
Evans. 

©  Lillian  May  Evans,  Frankford,  Philadel- 
phia :  1880 :  16604,  Nov.  2.  13515 

False  charms;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  P.  G. 
Hubert.    23  p.    8.    Mimeographed. 

©   P.   G.   Hubert,    Stamford,   Conn.;    1879: 
2370,  Feb.  19;  2c.  May  11,  1880.  13516 

False  colors;  a  black  sketch  in  2  scenes,  by 
Frank  Dumont.  Chicago,  The  Dramatic  pub- 
lishing CO.  [1897]     9  p.    16". 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co..  Chicago ;  1897 :  59885. 
Oct.  22;  2c.  Oct.  21.  13517 

a   drama   in   prologue   and   3   acts,   by   M. 

Price. 

©  Mark  Price,  St.  Paul ;  1889 :  12966,  Apr. 
27.  13518 


• -or.  The  lights  and  shadows  of  society,  a 

drama  in  5  acts,  by  W.  R.  Jarvis  and  W.  B. 
Willard. 

©  Wilber  R.  Jarvis  and  William  Barry  Wil- 
lard, New  York ;  1875 :  1213,  Feb.  9.        13519 

False  (The)  conviction;  a  vision,  founded  upon 
a  foreign  military  drama  of  the  first  rank,  by 
W.  E.  Dentinger.  Washington,  1907.  62  p. 
front.,  port.    8°. 

©    Willet    E.    Dentinger,    Washington;    D: 
11651,  Nov.  2,  1907 ;  2c.  Dec.  5,  1907,        13520 

False  (A)  couple;  a  drama,  by  E.  Sheridan. 

©  Eugene  Sheridan,  New  York ;  1887 :  19536, 
July  29.  13521 

False  (The)  Dmitri.  See  Russia's  stolen 
throne. 


False-faces;  a  sensational  society  play  in  3  acts, 
by  St.  G.  Best. 

©   St.   George  Best,   Columbus,   O. ;   1887: 
17761,  July  11.  13522 

Sgc  also  Uncle  Jacob's  money. 

False  faith.     See  Cavalleria  rusticana. 

False  (A)  friend;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Nelson  Compston.  Chicago,  The  Chicago  man- 
uscript CO.,  1911.    60  p.    f°.    Mimeographed. 

©  Aug.  10,  1911 ;  2c.  Sept.  5, 1911 ;  D  :  25133  : 
Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  13523 

a  drama  in  4  acts  and  ii  prologue,  by  E. 
Fawcett.    Ms. 

©   Edgar    Fawcett,    United    States;    1879: 
16464,  Dec.  8 ;  2c.  .Jan.  14,  1880.  13524 

a  drama   in  2  acts,  by  G.   S.   A.  Vantrot. 

Clyde,  O.,  A.  D.  Ames,  1879.    16°. 

©  A.  D.  Ames,  Clyde,  O. ;  1879 :  14035,  Oct. 
22;  2c.  Oct.  22.  13525 

See  also  For  want   of  confidence. — Little 


Nellie. 

False  (A)  god;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Steele. 

©  Asa   Steele,  New  York;  D :  1.3809,  Sept. 
16,  1908.  13526 

False  gods;  love  story  without  ethical  complica- 
tions in  3  acts,  by  L.  H.  Foster.  85  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  19,  1911 ;  D  :  24986 ;  Lilian  Hoyt 
Foster,  New  York.  13527 

play  in  1  act,  by  L.  M.  Hickson.    .54  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  8,  1915 ;  D :  41943 ;  Leslie  Mathe- 
Son  Hickson,  Boston.  13527a 

(Les  faux  dieux);  a  drama  in  5  acts  and  6 


tableaux,  by  Jules  de  Marthold. 

©  Frangois  Mons  and  Louis  Nathal,  New 
York  ;  1886 :  19915,  Sept.  3.  13528 

False  harmony.     See  Out  of  step. 

False  honor;  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  T.  Bentley. 
©  Thomas  Bentley,  New  York ;  1879 :  4055, 
Mar.  27.  13529 

False  idols.     See  Boy  (A)  in  gray. 

False  imprisonment;  or.  Saved  from  the  gal- 
lows, by  James  Hohbert, 

©  F.  H.  and  J.  V.  Hohbert,  Brooklyn ;  1880 : 
13424,  Sept.  2.  13530 

False   (The)   marriage;   an  original  play   in  6 
acts,  by  A.  Grey. 

©  Arthur  Grey,  New  York ;  1880 :  8735,  June 
9.  13531 

False  (The)  master  of  the  abbey.     See  Joseph 
Wilmot. 

False  (The)  mother.     See  Holy  (The)  sister. 


655 


1353i2 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


13552 


False  (A)  note;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  J.  De 
Witt  Gibbs.  Ronton.  W.  IT.  r.akor  &  co.,  1888. 
23  p.     12°. 

(g)  Walter   U.    Bakor  iK:  cc,   Jioston ;   1888: 
20587.  Sept.  17 ;  2c.  Oct.  6.  13532 

False  prophet;  a  comedy  drama  in  o  acts,  by 
S.  Sbipman.     139  p.    4°. 

©  Samuel   Sbipman,  New  Yoi-k ;   D :  12939, 
May  9,  1908 ;  2c.  May  29,  1908.  13533 

a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  written  by  .T.  A. 


Knox  and  (".  M.  Snyder,  composed  by  R<>bert 
Stoepel. 

©  J.  Armory  Knox  and  Charles  M.  Snyder, 
New  York;  1887:6583,  Mar.  19;  2c.  Mar.  21. 

13534 

or,  The  death  of  Gordon,  a  romantic  mili- 


tary and  spectacular  drama  in  5  acts,  by  A. 
Everly. 

©  Adam  Everly,  Philadelphia;  1885:5565, 
Mar.  6.  13535 

—  See  also  Athenia. 


False  (The)  son;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  adapted 
from  the  French  of  E.  Vol  nay,  by  E.  Tomi>- 
kins. 

©    Eugene   Tompkins,    Boston;    1880:6440, 
Apr.  26.  13536 

False  (The)  start;  play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  W. 
Ward.     [173]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  6,  1914;  D :  36263 ;  George  W. 
Ward,  New  York.  13536a 

False  (A)  step;  a  drama,  by  ,T.  E.  Dunn. 

©   Julia   E.    Dunn,    San   Francisco;    1874: 
10287,  Aug.  4.  13537 

•  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Joseph  Lateiner. 

,*,rrpN  4  ^^x  N?:x-n  bxp^n?:  :r'o'"-itt'  nysjbxc  "irn 

73  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mav  6,  1915  ;  D  :  40581 ;  David  Kessler 
and  Max  R.  Wilner,  New  York.  13537a 

original  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  H.  Mowat. 


67  p.    obi.    i°.    Typewritten. 

©  Helen   Mowat.   New   York;    1888:11915, 
Apr.  24 ;  2c.  Apr.  24.  13538 

False  steps;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Joseph  A. 
Nunez. 

©  H.  Helen  Nunez,  T.ouisville;  1880:  11845, 
July  31 ;  2c.  June  3,  1887.  13539 

False  (A)  title;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Clark. 

©  Frederic  Clark,  New  York ;  1878 :  10912, 

Sept.  21.  13540 

False  to  herself;  by  M.  Bates  and  E.  A.  Barron. 

©  Margaret  Bates  and  Elwyn  A.  Barron, 

Chicago ;  1881 :  15762.  Oct.  13.  '    "" 


False  truths;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  J.  E.  Karel- 
sen. 

©  .Ia<'ques  10.  Knrelseii,  New  York:  1871: 
3958,  Apr.  28.  13542 

Falsehood;  ;i  new  and  orisiiial  .'^ocieiy  comedy  in 
5  nets,  by  J.  Hart  jind  C.  A.  Byrne. 

©  Josh  Hart  and  C.  A.  Byrne,  New  York: 
1876  :  6203,  I\I:iy  20.  13543 

Falsehood  and  truth.     See  Ugly  (The)  aunt. 

Falsely  accused;  :i  dnimn  in  5  acts,  by  .T.  San- 
son. 

©     Joseph     Sanson,     I'liihulelphia ;     1880: 
13457,  Sept.  3.  13544 

-1  act  sketch,  by  Wm.  Organ.    Milwaukee,  A. 

E.  Reim,  1910.    8  p.    16°. 

©  Mar.  4.  1911  ;  2c.  Mar.  6,  1911 ;  D :  23557  ; 
Adolph  E.  Reim,  Milwaukee.  13545 


or,  The  lover's  victory,  by  Harry  McLean. 

©  Arch.  McL.  Crane,  Durham  Park,  Kan. ; 
1876 :  8757,  July  26.  13546 

See  also  Byer's  library  of  tabloid  plays. — 

Lanty's  luck. 

Falstaff;  commedia  lirica  in  3  atti,  di  Arrigo 
Boito,  musica  di  Giuseppe  Verdi.  Milano,  G. 
Ricordi  &  co.  [1893]  89  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  G.  Ricordi  &  co.,  Milan;  1893:2753,  Jan. 
U;  2c.  Jan.  11.  13547 

in  3  acts,  correct  English  tr.,  words  by  Ar- 
rigo Boito,  music  by  Giuseppe  Verdi.  New 
York,  H.  Grau. 

©  Herman  Grau,   New  York;   1894:60873, 
Dec.  29 ;  2c.  Jan.  10,  1895.  13548 

a  lyrical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Arrigo  Boito, 


English  version  by  W.  Beatty  Kingston,  music 
by  Giuseppe  Verdi.    109  p.    8°. 

©  G.  Ricordi  &  co.,  Milan ;  D:  1.5292,  Mar.  9, 
1909;  2c.  Mar.  9,  1909.  13549 

■from    the    Merry    wives    of    Windsor, 


13541 


music  by  Giuseppe  Verdi,  English  adaptation 
by  Frederic  Lyster.  New  York,  F.  RuUman 
[1894]  1  p.  1.,  .55  p.  8°.  [Libretto  only. 
English  and  Italian] 

©  F.  Rullman,  New  York  ;  1894  :  57779,  Dec. 
12 ;  2c.  Jan.  5,  1895.  13550 

piece   en   vers   en   5   actes   et   7   tableaux, 

imitee  de  Shakespeare,  par  Jacques  Richepin. 

Paris,  E.  Fasquelle,  1904.    3  p.  1.,  272  p.     12°. 

©  Eugene  Fa.squelle,  Paris ;   D :  4575,  Feb. 

2,  1904;  2c.  .Jan.  29,  1904.  13551 

FalstafE  and  the  merry  wives  of  Windsor; 
comic  opera  in  3  acts,  tr.  adapted  and  arr. 
for  the  English  stage,  by  A.  Neuendorflf. 

©  Ad.  Neuendorff,  New  York;  1884: 18835: 
Sept.  19.  13552 


656 


13553 


COPYRIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


13570 


Falstaff  in  rebellion;  or,  The  mutineers  of 
Eastcheap,  Shakespearian  travesty  in  3  acts, 
by  J.  W.  Postgate.  Boston,  Walter  H.  Baker 
&  CO.,  1915.    44  p.    12". 

©  Feb.  16,  1915 ;  2c.  Feb.  17, 1915  ;  D  :  39708 ; 
John  W.  Postgate,  Chicago.  13553 

Falstaff  up  to  date;  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
M.  Gibney. 

©  M.  Gibney,  Chicago  ;  1898  :  47191,  Aug.  9 ; 
2c.  Aug.  10.  13554 

Faltscher  (Der)  man  mit  den  weisen  kind; 
Jewish-German  play  in  4  acts,  [by]  B.  Mes- 
singer.     [46]  p.    8".    Ms. 

©   Ic.    Jan.    6,    1911 ;    D :  23024 ;    Benjamin 
Messinger,  New  York.  13555 

Fame;  by  J.  B.  Dunn.     10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  Barrington  Dunn,  Cleveland ;  D : 

11593,  Oct.  25,  1907 ;  Ic.  Oct.  16,  1907 ;  Ic.  Mar. 

4,  1908.  13556 

a  comedy,  by  H.  A.  Rendle. 

©  Henry  A.   Rendle,   Boston ;    1872 :  11425. 
Oct.  26.  13557 

comedy  In  1  act  and  3  scenes,  by  F.  B.  El- 
kins.     [2],  28  p.    4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  10,  1915 ;  D  :  41461 ;  Felton  B.  El- 
kins,  San  Francisco.  13557a 

dramatic  composition  in  4  acts,   by   J.   B. 

Dunn.     [38]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  22,  1912;   D :  28376 ;  Joseph  B. 
Dunn,  Brooklyn.  13558 

play  in  4  acts,  by  E.   Singmaster.     145  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  21  ,1910 ;  D :  22890 ;  Elsie  Sing- 
master,  Gettysburg,  Pa.  13559 

Fame  (The)  maker;  original  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  A.  Luzzi.     [6],  143  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    24,    1910;    D :  22132 ;    Arthur 
Luzzi,  New  York.  13560 

original    farce    comedy    in    3    acts,    by    A. 

Luzzi.     162  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    24,    1913;    D:33S80;    Arthur 
Luzzi,  New  York.  13561 

Fame  (The)  makers;  a  play,  by  J.  L.  Wright. 
©     John     Livingston     Wright,     Brookline, 
Mass. ;  D  :  2995,  Feb.  14,  1903.  13562 

Familia  (La)  de  la  Sole;  o.  El  casado  casa 
quiere,  sainete  en  1  acto  y  en  prosa,  original 
de  Antonio  Casero.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores  espaiioles]  1912.    29  p.    12°. 

©  Mar.  6,  1913  ;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1913  ;  D  :  32569  ; 
A.  Casero,  Madrid.  13563 

Familiar  faces  of  a  funny  family;  a  humorous 
entertannnent  introducing  personal  portraits, 
by  Bob  O'ljink  [pseud.]  New  York,  Dick  & 
Fitzgerald,  1909.    17  p.     12°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York  ;  D  :  14816, 
Jan.  14,  1909 ;  2c.  June  10,  1909.  13564 


Familie  Estepan;  operette  in  3  akten,  von  Ho- 
munkulus  und  F.  Antony  [pseud,  of  Anton 
Nikolowsky]  nach  einem  buche  von  H.  Lie- 
benfels,  nuisik  von  Ludwig  Roman  Chmel. 
Regiebuch.  Leipzig,  J.  Schuberth  &  co.,  1912. 
88  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  June  21,  1912 ;  D  :  30047 ;  J.  Schuberth 
&  CO.,  Leipzig.  13565 

Familie  Grossgliick;  komiklie  in  3  akten,  von 
Schalom  Asch.  Berlin,  S.  Fischer  verlag, 
1909.      134  p.    16°. 

©  Dec.  15,  1909  ;  2c.  May  3,  1910 ;  D  :  20942  ; 
S.  Fischer  verlag,  Berlin.  ^  13566 

Familie  Hoerner.     See  Horner  (The)  family. 

Familie  Jensen;  lebensbild  in  4  akten,  von  Ed- 
gar Hoyer,  fiir  die  deutsche  biihne  beai'beitet 
von  Emil  Jonas.  Berlin,  Verlags  -  firma  A. 
r:ntsch.    84  p.    8°. 

©   Ic.    Jan.    23,    1915;    D :  39491 ;    Emanuel 
Lederer,  New  York.  13566a 

Familienstiftung'  (Die);  lustspiel  in  4  aufziigen, 
von  Georg  HoUstein  [pseud,  of  Georg  Thran] 
Berlin,  Oesterheld  &  co.  [1912]  2  p.  1.,  157 
p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  May  17,  1912  ;  D  :  29697  ;  Oesterheld  & 
CO.,  Berlin.  13567 

Familientag  (Der)    See  Komtesse  Mizzi. 

Familienvater;  tragi.sche  komcidie  in  3  aufziigen, 
von  Dietrich  Eckart.  Leipzig,  Berlin,  Moder- 
nes  verlagsbureau.  Curt  Wigand  ,1904.  162 
p.    12°. 

©  Modernes   verlagsbureau.   Curt   Wigand, 

.  Berlin ;  D :  .5491,  Aug.  29,  1904 ;  2c.  Aug.  29, 

1904.  13568 

Families  supplied.     See  Blizzard  (The) 

Familie  (La)     See  Family. 

Familie  (La)  Bolero;  pi^ce  en  3  actes,  par  Mau- 
rice Hennequin  et  Paul  Bilhaud.  Paris,  P.  V. 
Stock,  1903.    2  p.  1.,  172  p.    12°. 

©    P.    V.    Stock,    Paris;    D :  3540,    June   6, 
1903 ;  2c.  June  6,  1903.  13569 

Familie  sans  nom.     .S'ee  Nameless  (A)  family. 

Family  (The);  American  play  in  3  acts,  by  Staly 
Fordham.     93  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tune  10,  1915;  D:  40892;  Joseph  C. 
Wettstein,  New  York.  13569a 

-drama  in  3  acts,  by  A.  M.  Lederer.    115  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  9,  1910;   D:  20400;  Alison  Mi- 
chael Lederer,  Milford,  Pa.  13570 

by  li.  L.  Schwartz.  76  p.  f.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  May  24,  1915;  D:  407.53;  Louis  Leon 
Schwartz,  MinneapolLs.  13570a 


5379—15- 


-42 


657 


13571 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


13594 


Family  (The) — Continued. 

a  modern  American  play  in  4  acts,  by  R.  H. 

Davis. 

©   Robert   Hobnrt   Davis,   New   York;    D: 

15056,  Feb.  11,  1909.  13571 

modern  drama  in  3  acts,  by  G.  F.  Sturgis. 

106  p.    4°.    TjTpewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  24,  1913;  D:  34526;  Granville 
Forbes  Sturgis,  Denver.  13572 

(La  f amille) ;  by  Edouard  Cadol,   tr.  and 


adapted    by    tlie    Franco- American    dramatic 
agency. 

©  Francois  Mons  and  Louis  Nathal,  New 
York ;  1885 :  26500,  Dec.  16.  13573 

Family  (A)  affair.     Typewritten. 

©  S.  Dessau,  New  York ;  1898 :  66919,  Nov. 
15 ;  2c.  Nov.  15.  13574 

by  J.  J.  Chatfield.    34  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©    John    .T.    Chatfield,    Chicago;    D :  7387, 
Oct.  11.  1905 ;  2c.  Oct.  11,  1905.  13575 

a  comedy-drama  in  5  acts,  dramatized  from 

Hugh  Conway's  novel  of  the  same  name,  by 
M.  F.  Bishop.    New  York,  De  Witt. 

©  Mary   F.  Bishop,   United   States;   1886: 
4987,  Mar.  1.  13576 

comedy  in  1  act  by  Hilliard  Booth.     [1], 

28  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  8,  1913;  D :  35008 ;  May  Irwin 
Eisfeldt,  New  York.  13577 

—  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  adapted  from  Prete  moi 
ta  femme,  by  Charles  Townsend.  Author's  ed. 
Philadelpliia,  The  Penn  publishing  company, 
1898.  41  p.  12°.  ([Keystone  ed.  of  popular 
plays.    Dramatic  library,  v.  1,  no.  133] ) 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia ;  1898 :  37089, 
June  17  ;  2c.  June  17.  13578 

a  domestic  comedy  drama,  by  D.  Sully. 

©   Dan   Sully,    United    States;    1886:2462, 
Jan.  29.  13579 

farce  in  1  act,  tr.  from  the  German,  by  M. 

S.  Kuhns. 

©  Maurice  S.  Kuhns,  Chicago ;  1895 :  64519, 
Dec.  20 ;  2c.  Dec.  21.  13580 

a  legitimate  farce  comedy  in  8  acts,  by  I. 


F.  Stone. 

©    I.    Frank    Stone,    Evanstou,    111.;    1892: 
10310,  Mar.  5.  13581 

a  play  in  prologue  and  3  acts,  founded  on 

the  novel  by  Hugh  Conway    (F.  J.  Fargus) 
dramatized  by  D.  Ottolengui. 

©  Daniel  Ottolengui,  Brooklyn  ;  1885:19687, 
Sept.  18.  13582 

Family  (The)  aid  society;  farce  in  1  act,  by 
J.  R.  Farrell.     [5]  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  1,  1910 ;  D :  21702 ;  John  Rupert 
Farrell,  Bedford  Hills,  N.  Y.  13583 


Family  (The)  album;  a  descriptive  humorous 
sketch,  by  R.  A.  Barnet. 

©  R.  A.  Barnet,  Boston ;  1896 :  8989,  Feb.  7. 

13584 

Family  (The)  album,  as  exhibited  by  Mrs. 
Almira  Pease  of  Hockanum;  by  Kate  F.  El- 
lis. Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1893.  1  p.  1., 
16  p.     12°.     ([Baker's  novelties]) 

'  ©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1893: 
49204,  Nov.  4 ;  2c.  Dec.  28.  13585 

Family  (The)  car.     See  Automania. 

Family  (The)  circle;  by  D.  Frohman. 

©  Daniel  Frohman,  New  York ;  1888 :  1215, 


Jan.  10. 


13586 


Family  (The)  cupboard;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  O. 
Davis.    168  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  23,  1913  ;  D  :  33025 ;  Owen  Davis, 
Yonkers,  N.  Y.  13587 

Family  (The)  cure;  play  in  4  acts,  by  I.  Levy. 
[2],  52  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  4,  1914 ;  D :  36239 ;  I-mie  Levy, 
Trenton,  N.  J.  13587a 

See  also  Homeopathy. 

Family  discipline;  a  monologue  in  1  scene,  for 
a  child,  by  N.  Zediker.    Clyde,  O.,  A.  D.  Ames. 

©  A.  D.  Ames,  Clyde,  O. ;  1886 :  26606,  Nov. 
24 ;  2c.  Nov.  24.  13588 

Family  (The)  doctor;  in  3  acts,  by  C.  H.  Oak- 
wood. 

©    C.    H.    Oakwood,    Danville,    111.;    1891: 
15364,  Apr.  25.  13589 

Family  (The)  doll;  or.  The  scarlet  curtain,  a 
play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Garrison.  [55]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1912  ;  D :  29009 ;  Alice  Garri- 
son, New  York.  13590 

Family  (The)  entrance;  play  in  1  act,  by  I.  K. 
Friedman  and  W.  J.  Bauman.  39  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  31,  1911 ;  D :  24824 ;  I.  K.  Fried- 
man and  W.  J.  Bauman,  Winnetka,  111. 

13591 

Family  (A)  failure;  a  comedy  in  5  acts, by  E.  R. 
Coates. 

©  Elmer  Ruan  Coates,  Philadelphia ;  1874 : 
10718,  Aug.  17.  13592 

Family  (The)  friend;  by  C.  S.  Laney. 

©   Charles    S.    Laney,    New    York ;    D :  844, 
Sept.  6,  1901.  13593 

Family  heir-loom;  a  sketch,  by  I.  M.  Jones.  17 
p.    r.    Typewritten. 

©  Irve  M.  .Tones,  Palmira,  N.  J. ;  D :  7331. 
Sept.  28,  1905 ;  2c.  Sept.  29,  1905.  13594 


658 


13595 


COPYEIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


13619 


Family  (A)  hold-up;  1  act  farce,  by  N.  P.  Bab- 
cock.     15  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©    Nathaniel    P.    Babcock,    Brooklyn ;    D : 
27S4,  Dec.  29,  1902 ;  2c.  Dec.  18,  1902.      13595 

Family  honor.     See  Deception. 

Family  idols;  play  in  3  acts,  by  G.  F.   Smith- 
field.     80  p.    r.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Apr.   6,   1910;    D :  20733 ;    George   F. 
Smithfield,  Boston.  13596 

Family  jars;  by  K.  Swan.    8  p.     4°.    Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Kathryn   Swan.   Kansas   City,   Mo. ;    D : 
6467,  Mar.  27,  1905 ;  2c.  Mar.  27,  1905.     13597 

Family  (The)  jewels;  a  society  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  C.  S.  Beverly. 

©  C.  Stuart  Beverly,  Georgia ;  1875 :  2762, 
Mar.  24.  13598 

Family   (The)   jinx;   farce   in   1   act,  by   J.   A. 
Pierce.     [2],  36  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  25,  1913 ;  D :  34310 ;  John  Alex- 
ander Pierce,  New  York.  13599 

Family  (The)  leavings;  by  J.  Gorman.     19  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  8,  1911;   D:  2.5170;   Jack  Gor- 
man, New  York.  13600 

Family  (The)  locket;  by  G.  Reading,  jr. 

©  George  Reading,  jr.,  New  Haven  ;  D  :  7169, 
Aug.  21,  1905.  13601 

Family  (The)  of  fools;  frivolous  farce  in  1  act, 
by  C.  G.  Harris.    22  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.    1,    1913;    D :  32162 ;    Charlotte 
Glendyle  Harris,  New  York.  13602 

Family  (The)  physician;  an  original  play  in  4 
acts,  by  W.  Horgan. 

©  William  Horgan,  Memphis,  Tenn. ;  1875; 
638S.  June  17.  13603 

Family  pride;  play  in  3  acts,  by  G.  Gibson.    130 
p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  aiar.  10,  1910 ;  D :  20417 ;  Gerolt  Gib- 
son, New  York.  13604 

Family  (The)  purse;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  F.  C. 
Phillips.     [2],  131  p.    4°.    Typewritten., 

©  Ic.  Feb.  24,  1913 ;  D :  32412 ;  Frank  Cooke 
Phillips,  Cleveland.  13605 

play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Cooke  Phillips.     [11], 

107  p.-  4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Oct.   2.5,   1910;    D:  22376;    Frank   O. 
Phillips,  Cleveland.  13606 

Family    (A)    quarrel;   by    J.    N.    Tinnette    and 
W.  E.  Krieghoff. 

©  John  N.  Tinnette  and  William  L.  Krieg- 
hofe,  Detroit ;  1891 :  12915,  Apr.  9.  13607 

See  also  Neptune's  isle,  and  other  plays 

for  children. 


Family  resemblance;  play  in  3  acts,  by  B. 
Hakoun.     130  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  28,  1913;  D :  33912 ;  Benjamin 
Hakoun,  New  York.  13608 

Family  reunion;  2  act  comedy,  by  A.  S.  Bock. 
25  p.     24°. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  2,  1909;  D:  17394;  Annie  Sara 
Bock,  Wiikes-Barre,  Pa.  13609 

Family  secrets;  monologue  for  rube  girl,  by 
Harry  L.  Newton.  New  York,  M.  Witmark  & 
sons.    9  p.    12°. 

©  Aug.  4,  1913 ;  2c.  Aug.  -5,  1913  ;  D  :  34010 ; 
M.  Witmark  &  sons,  New  York.  13610 

Family  (A)  skeleton;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M. 

E.  Swan.    Typewritten. 

©  Mark  E.  Swan,  Chicago;  1897:13925, 
Feb.  26 ;  2c.  Feb.  27.  13611 

musical  farce  comedy,  by  I.  Witmark  and 

F.  B.  Hawkins. 

©  Isidor  Witmark,  New  York;  1891:3369, 
Jan.  22.  13612 

Family  (A)  strike;  a  farce,  by  T.  S.  Denison. 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  De  Kalb,  111. ;  1877 :  13851, 
Nov.  28 ;  2c.  Dec.  6.  13613 

Same.    Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  [1905]     [3], 

98-106  p.    12°.     (On  cover  :  Amateur  series) 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago,  in  renewal  for 
14  years  from  Nov.  28,  1905 ;  D :  7515,  Nov.  6, 
1905 ;  2c.  Nov.  6,  1905.  13614 

Family  ties;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  F.  C.  Bur- 
nand. 

©  Imre  Kiralfy,  United  States ;  1878 :  2239, 
Feb.  21.  13615 

play  in  3  acts,  by  G.  F.  Abbott.    84  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  June  27,  1913  ;  D  :  33631 ;  George  F.  Ab- 
bott, Hamburg,  N.  Y.  13616 

Family  (A)  tornado;  a  comic  drama  in  2  acts, 
by  B.  Howard. 

©  Bronson  Howard,  New  York ;  1874 :  12S30, 
Oct.  15.  13617 

Family  (The)  tree;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  J.  Hart. 

©  Joseph  Hart,  New  York;  1893:48384, 
Oct.  30.  13618 

•satirical  farce  in  3  acts,  by  H.  Shelley.    55 


p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    10,    1915 ;    D :  41506 ;    Howard 
Shelley,  Philadelphia.  13618a 

Famous  (The)  Brown  vs.  Brown  separate 
maintenance  case;  a  woman's  suffragette  mock 
trial,  bv  Lilian  Clisbv  Bridgham.  Boston, 
W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1912.    45  p.    12°. 

©  Oct.  14,  1912  ;  2c.  Oct.  15,  1912  ;  D  :  31129 ; 
Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Bo.stou,  13619 


659 


13620 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


13637 


Famous  (The)  soup  case;  a  playlet,  by  C.  H. 
Wells.  Newark,  N.  J.,  Town  talk  printing  cc, 
1909.    20  p.    24". 

©  Charles  Henry  Wells,  Newark,  N.  J. ;  D : 
16122,  June  23,  1909 ;  2c.  June  23,  1909.  13620 

Fan  (The);  a  baseball  opera  in  3  Innings,  by 
A.  A.  Knipe.  [1],  152  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Mar.  15,  1912;  D:  29049;  Alden  Ar- 
thur Knipe,  New  York.  13621 


See  also  Three  comedies. — Ventaglio  (II) 

See  Short  plays; 


Fan  and  two  candlesticks. 
by  Mary  Mac^Millan. 

Fan  tan;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  M.  Hyskell. 
30  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  C.  M.   Hyskell,   Portland,   Or.;   D :  7053, 
July  29,  1905 ;  2c.  July  29,  1905.  13622 

Fanatic  (The);  drama  of  the  Civil  War  in  5 acts, 
by  J.  S.  Carroll  and  A.  Walsh.  72  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  19,  1911 ;  D  :  24985 ;  John  S.  Car- 
roll and  Austin  Walsh,  New  York.  13623 

Fanatics  (The) ;  a  poetic  drama,  by  J.  C.  Jordan. 

©  Joseph  C.  Jordan,  Westfield,  N.  Y. ;  D: 

4463,  Jan.  2,  1904.  13624 

Fanchette,  the  daughter  of  Fanchon,  the 
cricket;  or.  Twenty  years  after,  a  play  in  5 
acts. 

©    Charlotte    Thompson,    United     States; 
1873 :  751,  Jan.  27. 


13625 


Fanchon;  or.  Hearts  ajar,  musical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  L.  J.  Berry.  [52]  p.  r.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Jan.  3,  1914 ;  D :  35544 ;  Louis  Jules 
Berry,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  13625a 

See  also  Bad  (The)  boy. 


Fanchon,  the  cricket;  or,  The  will  o'  the  wisp, 
from  the  German  Die  grille,  musical  version  in 
3  acts,  by  V.  Morley,  E.  P.  Bower  and  F.  J. 
Piesse.  [140]  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  6,  1911 ;  D :  23865 ;  Victor  Mor- 
ley, Edward  P.  Bower,  Francis  J.  Piesse,  New 
York.  13626 

See  also  Pigeon,  the  torment. 


Fanchonette;  an  opera  in  3  acts.    Libretto.    57 
p.     8°.     Printed. 

©  Effie  H.  Ober,  Boston ;  1884 :  20579,  Oct. 
13 ;  2c.  Oct.  13.  13627 


Fanciulla  (La)  del  West  (The  girl  of  the 
golden  West);  founded  on  the  drama  of  Da- 
vid Belasco,  Italian  libretto  by  C.  Zangarini 
and  G.  Civinini,  English  version  by  R.  H.  El- 
kin,  music  by  Giacomo  Puccini.  New  York, 
Boosey  &  co.,  1910.  113  p.  8°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Dec.  3,  1910 ;  2c.  Dec.  5,  1910 ;  D :  22735 ; 
G.  Ricordi  &  co.,  Milan.  13628 

Fancy  (A);  by  Vincent  Bryan.  [7]  p.  f". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  2,  1910 ;  D :  22462  ;  Belle  Blanche, 
New  York.  13629 

Fancy  dress;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Gerald  Dunn. 
New  York,  S.  French ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd., 
1913.     23  p.     12°. 

©  June  27,  1913;  2c.  June  28,  1913;  D: 
33648 ;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.        13630 

Fancy-free;  fantastic  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Stan- 
ley Houghton.  New  York,  S.  French;  Lon- 
don, S.  French,  ltd.,  1912.  21  p.  12°. 
([French's  acting  ed.,  no.  2411]) 

©  July  15, 1912  ;  2c.  July  16, 1912  ;  D  :  30269  ; 
Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.  13631 

.S'ce  also  Five  one  act  plays. 

Fancy-free,  yet  linked  for  life;  a  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  L.  J.  L.  Stilwell. 

©  Laura  Jean  Libbey-Stilwell,  Brooklvn ; 
D :  12064,  ,Lnn.  3,  1908.  13632 

Fancy  (A)  mammy;  vaudeville  comic  act,  by 
W.  E.  Dentinger.    14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Willett  E.  Dentinger,  Washington;  D: 
15785,  May  6,  1909 ;  2c.  May  12,  1909.       13633 

Fancyville;  a  romantic  fantastic  creation  of 
possible  probabilities,  by  Barney  Fagan.  123 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Bernard  J.  Fagan,  New  York ;  D :  8070, 
Feb.  28,  1906 ;  2c.  Feb.  28,  1906.  13634 

Fand,  the  banshee;  a  play  with  music  in  3  acts, 
by  F.  M.  Worthington.  28  p.  4°,  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Fannie  McC.  Worthington,  Sterling,  111. ; 
D :  14945,  Jan.  29,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  23,  1909. 

13635 

Fandango;  eine  andalusische  liebesgeschichte 
in  3  akten,  dichtuug  und  musili  von  Edgar 
Schick.  Textbuch.  Leipzig,  F.  Schubert,  inn., 
1912.     40  p.    2  pi.    8°. 

©  Aug.  13,  1912;  2c.  Jan.  27,  1913;  D: 
32088 ;  Internat.  musik-  und  theaterverlag, 
Berlin.  13636 

Fanelle;  an  emotional  society  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  C.  S.  Page. 

©  C.  S.  Page,  Champaign,  111.;  1882:1501, 
Jan.  28.  13637 


660 


13638 


COPYKIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


13658 


Fanfare;  lustspiel  iu  3  akten,  von  Ludwig  Hel- 
ler. Miinchen,  Drei  masken  verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h., 
1913.    112  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  12,  1913 ;  D :  34993  ;  Drei  masken 
verlag,  g.  ni.  b.  h.,  Munich.  13638 

Fanfaron;  play  in  3  acts,  by  D.  Cozzolino.  52 
p.    f°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  16,  1913 ;  D :  32968 ;  Donato  Ooz- 
zolino,  Escondido,  Cal.  13639 

Fanny;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Jacob  Grimm. 

©  0.  Marques,  New  York  ;  1875  :  9201,  Sept. 
4.  13640 

or,  The  Utah  divorce,  American  comedy  in 


3  acts. 

©   Stephen   Fiske,   New   York;    1882:5130, 
Apr.  1.  13641 

Fanny  and  the  servant  problem;  a  quite  pos- 
sible play  in  4  acts,  by  Jerome  K.  Jerome. 
New  York,  S.  French ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd., 
1909.     89  p.     12°. 

©  Dec.  23, 1909 ;  2c.  Dec.  27, 1909  ;  D  :  177SG  ; 
Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.  13642 

Fanny  forgot;  a  surprise  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  W. 
Corliss.     [2],  19  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Nov.    13,    1913;    D:  35009;    Edward 
Warren  Corliss,  Providence,  R.  I.  13643 

Fanny  Le  Grand;  or,  Sappho  in  twenty  min- 
utes.    Typewritten. 

©  Ernest  Stout,  Chicago ;  1900  A :  8163,  Mar. 
29 ;  2c.  Mar.  29.  13644 

See  also  Sappho. 

Fanny's  face;  farce  in  1  act,  by  A.  Blanchard. 
[1],  27  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    19.    1912;    D:  29082;    Arthur 
Blanchard,  Cambridge,  Mass.  13645 

Fanny's  first  play.     See  Misalliance. 

Fantabosse  et  Cavalo;  vaudeville  en  1  acte  [de] 

B.  Lebreton  et  Henry  Moreau.     Paris,  C.  Jou- 
bert,  1909.     18  p.     4°. 

©  Sept.  30,  1909  ;  2c.  Oct.  4,  1909  ;  D  :  17002  : 

C.  Joubert,  Paris.  13646 

Fantaisie  (Une);  pantomime  by  Annette"  Keller- 
mann  and  Ricardo  E.  Manrique  de  Lara,  music 
by  Max  Hoffmann.  9  p.  f°.  Ms.  [Words 
«»nlyl 

©   If.    Sept.   25,    1909;    D :  16931 ;    Eugenie 
Prout,  New  York.  13647 

by  S.  S 


Shubert 


Fantana;  a  musical  comedy 
and  Robert  B.  Smith. 

©    Sam    S.    Shubert,   New   York;    D :  3168, 
Feb.  20,  1903.  13648 

Fantasio ;  opera  in  3  acts,  by  Jacques  Offenbach. 

©  Frederic  Delgado,  Brooklyn;  1872:2502, 

Mar.  14.  13649 


Fantasio — Continued. 

phantastische    comodie    in    2    akten,    dich- 

tung,  mit  freier  benutzung  des  gleichnamigen 
lustspiels  von  A.  de  Musset,  und  musik  von 
E.  M.  Smyth.  [Leipzig]  Breitkopf  &  Hartel, 
1898.     48  p.     16°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Breitkopf  &  Hartel,  Leipzig ;  1898 :  30850, 
May  17;  2c.  May  17.  13650 

Fantasma;  or,  Funny  frolics  in  fairyland. 

©  William  Haulon,  United  States,  1884: 
19801,  Oct.  2.  13651 

Fantasma  (El)  de  la  gloria.;  drama  en  3  actos 
y  en  prosa,  original  de  Carlos  Allen-Perkins. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1908. 
63  p.     12°. 

©  Carlos  Allen-Perkins,  Madrid  ;  D  :  12474, 
Mai-.  3,  1908 ;  2c.  Mar.  3,  1908.  13652 

Fantasmas  (Los);  comedia  en  1  acto  y  en  prosa, 
original  de  A.  M.  Vi^rgol.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  espauoles]  1909.    22  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.  18,  1909;  2c.  Nov.  19,  1909;  D: 
17476 ;  Antonio  M.  Vigrgol,  Madrid.  13653 

Fantasmi  (I);  dramma  in  4  atti,  di  R.  Bracco. 
Roma,  Nuova  antologia,  1907.  p.  [353]-377, 
[636] -662.  8°.  [Reprinted  from  Nuova  anto- 
logia, V.  132,  serie  5,  1°,  16  dicembre  ,1907] 

©  res.  under  act  of  Mar.  3,  1905,  by  Roberto 
Bracco,  Italy ;  res,  no,  1429,  1478 ;  Ic.  each 
rec'd,  acts  1-2,  Dec.  18,  1907,  acts  3-4,  Jan.  9, 
1908.  13654,  13655 

Fantasticks  (The);  a  romantic  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  Edmond  Rostand,  freely  done  into  English 
verse  by  G.  Fleming  [pseud,  of  Julia  Con- 
stance Fletcher]  New  York,  R.  H.  Russell, 
1900.    3  p.  1.,  146  p.    front.    12°. 

©  Robert  Howard  Russell,  New  York ;  1900 
A :  27637,  Nov.  8  ;  2c.  Nov.  15.  13656 

Fantastico  (II);  a  musical  sketch  or  farce,  in- 
troduced in  the  play  of  Starlight,  with  selected 
operatic  airs  and  original  situations,  by  F.  G. 
Maeder. 

©  Fred  G.  Maeder,  New  York ;  1883 :  10498, 
June  9.  13656a 


Fantastics  (The) 
butterfly. 


See  Princess  (The)  and  the 


Fantasy  (A);  a  dramatic  and  musical  sketch  in 
1  act.  by  G.  T.  Smith.    Typewritten. 

©  George  Totten  Smith,  New  York;  1899: 
3626,  Jan.  9 ;  2c.  Jan.  8.  13657 

a  fairy  spectacular  extravaganza  in  5  acts, 

and  a  grand  transformation  scene  entitled. 
The  discovery  of  gold  in  California,  by  C. 
Browne. 

©  Carl  Browne,  San  Jo.se,  Cal.;  1875:1368, 
Feb.  13.  13658 


661 


13659 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


13677 


Fantine;  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  tr.  and  adapted 

from  the  French,  by  B.  E.  Woolf  and  R.  M. 

Field,  with  musical  additions  by  B.  E.  Woolf. 

©  B.   E.  Woolf  and  R.  M.   Field,  Boston; 

1SS4  :  15105,  July  24.  13659 

•play   in   4   acts,   with   the   characters   and 


storv  taken  from  Victor  Hu.so's  masterpiece, 
Les 'miserables,  by  A.  H.  Spink.  [21]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  17,  1914;  D:  35698;  Alfred  H. 
Spink,  St,  Louis.  13660 

Fantograf  (The);  1  act  sketch,  by  F.  INIerrill. 
19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  23,  1915;  D :  41814 ;  Fenimore 
Merrill,  New  York.  13660a 

Fantoma;  drama  policiaco  en  4  actos,  en  prosa, 
original  de  Aniaro  G.  iNIii-anda  y  T.  N.  Clara- 
mora.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
iioles]  1915.    74  p.    12°. 

©  June  24,  1915;  Ic.  June  25,  1915;  D: 
41057 ;  A.  G.  Miranda  y  T.  N.  Claramora,  Ma- 
drid. 13660b 

Faqtier's  aniold  method;  voice  culture  up  to 
date,  by  M.  I.  Fisk. 

©  May  Isabel  Fisk,  New  York;  1900  A: 
10026,  Mar.  27.  13661 

Far-away  fields  are  green;  outline  of  a  play  in 
50  scenes,  by  A.  H.  Brachvogel.  13  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  23,  1912 ;  D :  31770 ;  A.  H.  Brach- 
vogel, Aberdeen,  Wash.  13662 

Far-away  (The)  isles;  comic  opera,  dialogue 
and  lyrics  by  A.  Brooke. 

©  Arthur  Brooke,  Boston;  D :  14748,  Jan. 
5,  1909.  13663 

Far-away  princess.     See  Roses. 

Far  (The)  West;  a  drama  of  life  in  W^yoming's 
hills,  in  4  acts,  by  Granville  Forbes  Sturgis. 
104  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  G.  F.  Sturgis,  Brooklyn;  D :  9526,  Nov. 
26,  1906 ;  2c.  Nov.  20,  1906.  13664 

or.   The  bounding  fawn   of  the  prairies, 

an  original  romantic  drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  .1. 
McCloskey. 

©  James  J.  McCloskey,  Brooklyn ;  1871 : 
4135,  May  4.  13665 

Faraona  (La);  juguete  c6inico-lirico  en  2  actos, 
libi'o  de  F.  Reparaz  y  R.  Lopez-Montenegro, 
mi'isica  de  los  maestros  Cayo  Vela  y  Enrique 
Bru.  Madrid  f  Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles] 
1914.    85  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  INIar.  28,  1914;  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1914;  D: 
36541 ;  Federico  Reparaz  y  Ram6n  Lopez-Mon- 
tenegro, jMadrid.  13666 


Farce  (La)  du  cuvier;  2  actes,  par  Maurice 
Lena,  musique  de  Gabriel  Dupont.  Paris, 
Hougol  et  cie.,  1912.  4  p.  1.,  57  p.  12".  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©   Apr.    13,    1912;    2c.    Apr.    17,    1912;    D: 
29402 ;  Heugel  &  cie.,  Paris.  13667 

Farces;  by  Richard  Harding  Davis.    New  York, 
C.  Scribner's  sons,  1906.     viii,  332  p.,  front., 
.  16  p.  1.,  ports.     8°. 

Contents  :    The   dictator. — The   galloper. — 
Miss  Civilization. 

©  Charles  Scribner's  sons,  New  York ;  D : 
9337,  Oct.  27,  1906 ;  2c.  Oct.  29,  1906.        13668 

Farewell  to  the  circus;  by  W.  AV.  Whalen.  6 
p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Will  W.  AVhalen,  Emmitsburg,  Md. ;  D: 
15997,  June  4,  1909 ;  2c.  June  4,  1909.       13669 

Farewell  to  the  grill;  play  in  3  acts,  by  W.  C. 
Lehman.     [4],  47  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  20,  1911 ;  D :  23696 ;  AV.  Cromwell 
Lehman,  Seattle.  13670 

Farewell  to  the  regiment;  tragedy  in  1  act  of  a 
U.  S.  Armv  barracks,  by  M.  Walsh  and  M.  J. 
Safford. 

©    IMarie    Walsh,    Brooklvn,    and    Mary    J. 
Safford,  Washington  ;  D  :  5253,  July  2,  1904. 

13671 

Farewell  to  thee.     See  Aloha  oe. 

Farkas  (A);  vigjatek  luirom  felvondsban,  irta 
Molnar  Ferenc.  litidapest,  Franklin-tarsulat, 
1912.     184  p.    24°. 

©  Nov.  9,  1912  ;  2c.  Nov.  11,  1912  ;  D  :  31806 ; 
Franklin-tfirsulat,  Budapest,  Hungary.  13672 

Farm  acres;  or,  Rocks  and  hills  of  Pennsyl- 
vania, a  rural  romance,  by  C.  C.  Spalsbury. 
32  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  C.  Spalsbury,  East  Orange,  N.  J. ; 
D :  14975,  Feb.  2,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  2,  1909.  13673 

Farm  folks;  rural  play  in  4  acts,  by  Arthur 
Lewis  Tubbs.  Philadelphia,  The  Penn  pub- 
lishing company,  1909.     71  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  21,  1909  ;  2c.  Oct.  25,  1909 ;  D  :  17191 ; 
Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.  13674 

Farm-yard  (A)  awakening;  by  C.  M.  Krieger. 
8  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Claire  Merene  Krieger,  New  Haven ;  D : 
8047,  Feb.  24,  190G ;  2c.  Feb.  24,  1906.     13675 

Farmer  (The)  and  the  maid;  play  in  1  act,  by 
A.  C.  Mitchell.    5  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    2,    1913;    D:  34613;    Anna    C. 
Mitchell,  New  York.  13676 

Farmer  Brown  and  the  stranger;  by  M.  M. 
Stanley.     1  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Maud  Mae  Stanley,  Chicago ;   D :  15417, 
Mar.  19,  1909 ;  Ic.  Mar.  19,  1909.  13677 


662 


13678 


COPYKIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


13698 


Farmer  (The)  forsworn.  See  German  classics 
of  the  nineteenth  and  twentieth  centuries. 

Farmer  Haskins;  comedy-tlrama  in  4  acts,  by 
David  Baldridge.  Clyde,  O.,  Ames'  publishing 
CO.,  1906.  33  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  Ames'  series 
of  standard  and  minor  drama,  no.  464) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  D :  8470,  May  3. 
1906 ;  2c.  May  3,  1906.  13678 

Farmer  Hathaway 's  daughter;  original  play  in 
5  acts,  by  A.  L.  Johnson.  124  p.  f .  Type- 
written. 

©  Annie  Lewis  Johnson,  Harrisburg,  Pa. ; 
1884  :  6862,  Mar.  29  ;  2c.  July  9.  13679 

Farmer  Hayseed's  vegetable  social;  operetta, 
by  E.  Chidester. 

©  Emma  Chidester,  Massilon,  O. ;  1892 : 
46640,  Nov.  16 ;  2c.  Nov.  16.  13680 

Farmer  Larkin's  boarders;  an  original  comedy 
in  2  acts,  by  Merit  Osborn.  Clyde,  O.,  Ames' 
publishing  co. 

©  Ames'  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  1897:2.5681, 
Apr.  26 ;  2c.  May  8.  13681 

Farmer  or  lord;  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  tr.  from  the 
Spanish,  by  H.  Wilson. 

©  Hattie  Wilson,  Chicago;  1885:18722. 
Sept.  4.  13682 

Farmer  Porkberry;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  G. 
Kronmiller,  jr. 

©  George  Kronmiller,  jr.,  Baltimore ;  1871 : 
6566,  July  12.  13683 

or.  All's  fair  in  love,  a  comedy  in  4  acts, 

adapted  from  the  German  of  Kotzebue,  by  G. 
Kronmiller,  jr. 

©  George  Kronmiller,  jr.,  Baltimore ;  1874 : 
10019,  July  30.  13684 

Farmer  Roberts'  daughter;  a  5  act  rural  drama, 
by  L.  A.  W.  Ball.    63  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Lillie  A.  Weston  Ball,  Jersev  Citv ;   D: 
2477,  Oct.  21,  1902 ;  2c.  Dec.  15,  1902.       13685 
Farmer  Science;  a  novel  musical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  R.  U.  McLain.     31  p.     f".     Typewrit- 
ten.    [Libi'etto  only] 

©  Ralf  U.  McLain,  Masillon,  O. ;  D :  135.54, 
A.ug.  15,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  15,  1908.  13686 

Farmerette  (The);  play  in  3  acts,  by  Evelyn 
Gray  Whiting.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co., 
1914.  45  p.  12".  (On  cover:  Baker's  ed.  of 
plays) 

©  Aug.  1.5,  1914;  2c.  Aug.  17,  1914;  D: 
37867 ;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.  13686a 

Farmermiidchen  (Das);  operette  in  3  akten,  von 
Georg  Okonkowski,  uuisik  von  Georg  Jarno. 
Regiebuch.  Berlin,  Vertriebsstelle  des  Ver- 
bandes  deutscher  biilmenschriftsteller,  1913. 
163  p.     12".      [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  July  17.  1913;  D :  33822 ;  Vertrieb- 
stelle  d.  Verbandos  deutsclier  biihnenschrift- 
steller,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin.  13687 


Farmers'  (The)  alliance;  by  A.  H.  Murray. 

©    Alexander   Howison    Murray,    Hastings, 
Neb. ;  1891 :  13945,  Apr.  17.  13688 

Farmer's  (A)  daughter;  comedy  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  Nelson  Compston.  44  p.  f.  Tj'pe- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  14,  1914;  D:  38485;  Alexander 
Byers,  Chicago.  13688a 

a  dramatic  composition  in  4  acts,  by  E.  An- 


derson. 

©  Ed.  Anderson,  Chicago ;  D :  13156,  June  1. 
1908.  13689 

—  tabloid  drama  in  1  act,  by  Nelson  Richards. 
Chicago,  Chicago  manuscript  co.,  1914.  [1], 
25  p.    f".     Mimeographed. 

©Nov.  12, 1914;  2c.  Nov.  23,  1914;  D:3889; 
Alex.  Byers.  Chicago.  13689a 

Farmer's  (The)  secret;  a  dramatic  composition, 
by  A.  Flint,    cover-title,  42  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©  Adelbert  Flint,  Binghamton,  N.  Y. ;  1900 
A :  30059,  Dec.  11 ;  2c.  Feb.  12,  1901.  13690 

Farmer's  son;  play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  E.  Cundey. 
[54]  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  19,  1912;  D:  28444;  Hubert  E. 
Cundey,  Philadelphia.  13691 

See  also  Truepenny. 

Faro;  a  burlesque,  by  J.  Hart. 

©   Josh   Hart,   United    States;   1876:3305, 
Mar.  17.  13692 

written  expressly  for  the  Grinnells,  by 

George  Skelding. 

©  Mrs.  A.  Grinnell,  New  York ;  1880 :  3393, 
Mar.  3.  13693 

Faro- Jane;  dramatic  playlet  in  1  act,  by  F,  H. 
James.  New  York,  Wetzel,  Rosener,  and 
James  [1912]     cover-title,  18  p.    24°. 

©  Nov.  15,  1912 ;  Ic.  Nov.  23,  1912 ;  Ic.  Nov. 
30,  1912  ;  D  :  31485  ;  Fred  H.  James,  New  York. 

13694 

Faro  Jim;  a  true  episode  of  the  far  AVest,  by 
E.  S.  Tupper.     [3],  19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  2,  1912;  D :  30155 ;  Edith  Ses- 
sions Tupper,  New  York.  13695 

Faro  Nell;  by  W.  Steell. 

©  Willis  Steell,  New  York ;  D :  10509,  May 
7,  1907.  13696 

vaudeville  sketch  in  1  act,   by  W.   Steell. 

Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1912.     13  p.  12°. 
(On  cover:  The  vaudeville  stage.) 

©   Feb.   14,   1912;   2c.   Feb.    15,   1912;    D: 
28696 ;  Willis  Steell,  Islip,  N.  Y.  13697 

Farrago;  a  dramatic  piece  written  expressly  for 
the  Majiltons,  by  Frank  Green. 

©    Charles    Majilton,    Philadelphia ;    1874 : 
11081,  Aug.  27.  13698 


663 


13699 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


13717 


Farrell's  girl;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Lilian  Ducey 
and  Tom  Gallon.  [79]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  12,  1913  ;  D  :  34114  ;  Mary  Bots- 
ford  Charlton,  New  York.  13699 

Farsa  real;  zarzuela  en  1  acto  y  4  cuadros,  de 
,T.  B.  Pont,  basada  en  el  asunto  de  una  novela 
extranjera,  mii.sica  de  Francisco  Gimeno  San- 
chis.  Madrid  [^ociedad  de  autores  espanoles] 
1914.    40  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Sept.  17.   1914;   Ic.   Sept.   21,   1914;    D: 
38230;  Juan  B.  Pont,  Madrid.  13699a 

Farthest  south;  play  in  1  act  ,l>y  W.  L.  Chees- 
man.     [2],  15  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  18,  1914;  D:  36401;  AValter  L. 
Cheesman,  Brooklyn.  13699b 

Fasching.     See  Panspiele. 

Faschingszauber;  operette  in  3  akten,  von  R. 
von  Goerne  und  K.  Miiller-Malberg,  nach  einer 
novelle  von  H.  Zschokke,  musik  von  P. 
Gretscher.  Text  der  gesilnge.  Stettin,  P. 
Gretscher,  1913.    21  p.     12°. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    8,    1913;    D :  32638 ;    Philipp 
Gretscher,  Stettin,  Germany.  13700 

Fascinating  (The)  Fanny  Brown;  farce  in  2 
acts,  bv  Helen  F.  Bagg.  Philadelphia,  Penn 
publishing  co.,  1912.    44  p.     12°. 

©  Dec.  10, 1912  ;  2c.  Dec.  12, 1912  ;  D  :  31684 ; 
Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.  13701 

Fascinating  Flora;  a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts 
and  3  scenes,  by  R.  H.  Burnside  and  .Joseph 
W.  Herbert,  music  by  Gustave  Kerker.  137 
p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Robert  H.  Burnside,  New  York  ;  D  :  10.365. 
May  15,  1907 ;  2c.  May  15,  1907.  13703 

Fascinating  (The)  Mr.  Crum;  a  comedy  in  4 
acts  and  4  scenes,  by  I.  B.  Goodrich,  jr.  7  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ira   B.    Goodrich,   jr.,   Boston;    D :  4492, 
Jan.  12,  1904;  2c.  Dec.  8,  1904.  13703 

Fascinating  (The)  Mr.  Vanderveldt;  a  comedy 
in  4  acts,  by  Alfred  Sutro.  New  I'^ork,  S. 
French;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1907.  90  p., 
plans.    12°. 

©    Samuel    French,   New   York;    D:  11249, 
Aug.  29,  1907 ;  2c.  Sept.  7,  1907.  13704 

Fascinating  (The)  widow;  in  .3  acts,  by  O. 
Hauerbacli.     [3],  111  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  12,  1910 ;  D  :  22543 ;  Otto  Hauer- 
bach,  New  York.  13705 

a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts. 

©   L.  J.    Rodriguez,  New  York  ;  1897  :  2835, 
.Tan.  5.  13706 

Fascinating  Winny;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  M.  O. 

Zuckerberg. 

©  Minnie   Olive   Zuckerberg,   Albuquerque, 
N.  Mex. ;  D  :  10505  ]\Iay  6,  1907.  13707 


Fascination;  comedy  in  3  acts. 

©    Kdward    S.    Sears,    Boston;    1877:8499, 
.July  21.  13708 

or,  The  way  we  live,  a  new  and  original 

comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Robert  Buchanan  and 
Harriet  Jay. 

©    Walter    L.    and    Cora    Sinn,    Brooklvn ; 
1886 :  13373,  .June  9.  13709 

or,  The  way  we  live  now,  a  modern  comedy 

in  4  acts,  by  R.  Buchanan. 

©  Robert  Buchanan,  New  York ;  1885  :  6230, 
Mar.  16.  13710 

Fascinations  (The)  of  the  club;  a  dramatic 
comedy  in  5  acts,  by  A.  Hyde. 

©   Agnes   Hyde,   Weymouth,   Mass. ;   1894 : 
48117,  Oct.  20.  13711 

Fascinator  (The);  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  F.  W. 
Elldridge  and  AV.  R.  Heustis.  [91]  p.  t". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  2,  1909 ;  D  :  16446 ;  Frederick  W. 
Eldridge  and  W.  Reed  Heustis,  Los  Angeles. 

13712 

Fascinators  (The);  musical  burlesque  entertain- 
ment in  1  act,  by  Walter  Ben  Hare.  Chicago, 
T.  S.  Denison  &  company  [1913]  19  p.  12°. 
([Denison's  specialties])     [Words  only] 

©  Aug.  8,  1913  ;  2c.  Aug.  11,  1913 ;  D  :  34078  ; 
Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  13713 

Fases  de  luna;  pasatiempo  comico-lfrico-bailable 
en  1  acto,  dividido  en  3  cuadros  y  un  prologo 
astronomico,  prosa  y  verso,  original  de  A.  L. 
Rosso  y  Montero,  mi'isica  del  maestro  Juan 
Crespo  y  Burcet.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espanoles]  1909.  29  p.  12".  [LiI)retto  only] 
©  Nov.  18,  1909;  2c.  Nov.  19,  1909;  D: 
17475 ;  Antonio  L.  Rosso  y  Montero,  INIadrid. 

13714 

Fashion;  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  V.  Samuels.  [6]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  8,  1913 ;  D :  34.393 ;  Maurice  V. 
Samuels,  New  York.  13715 

a  practical  serio-comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by 

E.  R.  Coates. 

©  Elmer  Ruan  Coates,  Philadelphia;  1886: 
7745,  Apr.  2.  13716 


Fashion  and  foxes.     See  Tom.  Warren. 

Fashion  club.     Sec  Kirk  and  Burke's  fashion 
club. 

Fashion  play;  a  social  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  J. 
Berl  a  go.     38  p.     16°. 

©  Jlerman  .Joseph  Berlage,  Cincinnati;  A: 
228162,  Jan.  16,  1909;  2c.  .Jan.  26,  1909.  13717 

Fashion  (The)  queen.     Hce  Euphemore. 

664 


13718 


COPYKIGHTED  IIST   THE   UNITED   STATES 


13740 


Fashion  (The)  review;  a  playlet  in  pantomime, 

by  IMyrtle  Waddell  Jobe.   1  p.   4°.   Typewritten. 

©  M.  Harfield,  Chicago ;  D :  15869,  May  15, 

1909;  2c.  May  15,  1909.  13718 

Fashion  (The)  shop;  musical  comedy  in  1  scene, 
by  J  .G.  Bostock.  8  p.  4".  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Dec.  11,  1914;  D:  39065;   J.  Gordon 
Rostock,  New  York.  13718a 

Fashion  (The)  show;  uuisical  farce  in  2  acts,  by 
n.  W.  Peck.  74  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  27,  1912  ;  D  :  30663  ;  Raymond  W. 
Peck.  Rockville  Center,  N.  Y.  13719 

Fashionable  intelligence;  comedietta  in  1  act, 
by  Percy  Fendall. 

©  T.   H.   French,   New   York;   1898:68163, 
Nov.  22 ;  2c.  Dec.  5.  13720 


Fashionable   (A)  physician, 
friend. 


See  Club   (The) 


Fashionable  (A)  sin;  a  romantic,  domestic  com- 
edy drama  in  5  acts,  by  E.  J.  McCormick. 

©  Edw.  J.  McCormick,   New  York;   1886: 
13630,  June  12.  13721 

Fashions;  a  3  act  musical  comedy,  by  H.  G. 
Donnelly. 

©  H.  Grafton  Donnelly  and  Lewis  Simmons, 
Philadelphia  ;  1888 :  10733,  Apr.  13.  13722 

Fasma;  dramma  lirico  in  3  atti,  di  A.  Colautti, 
musica  di  Pasquale  La  Rotella.  Libretto. 
Milano,  Edoardo  Sonzogno,  1908.  4  p.  1., 
10-85  numb.    1.    8". 

©  Edoardo  Sonzogno,  Milan  ;  D :  14302,  Nov. 
16,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  16,  1908.  13723 

Fast  (A)  family.     See  Mamma's  gone  out. 

Fast  friends;  comedy  for  2  females,  by  Re 
Henry,  text  and  stage  business  ed.  and  rev.  by 
Pauline  Phelps  and  Marion  Short.  [AVerner 
ed.]  New  York  E.  S.  Werner  &  company, 
1906.    10  p.    12°. 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner,  New  York;   D :  9441, 
Nov.  15,  1906 ;  2c.  Nov.  22,  1906.  13724 

a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  E.  Kidder. 

©   Edward    E.    Kidder,    New   York;    1885: 
8270,  Apr.  8.  13725 

an  original  comedy-drama  in  5  acts. 

©  National  press  intelligence  co..  New  York  ; 
1886  :  8654,  Apr.  12.  13726 

Fast  life  in  Frisco  after  dark;  melodrama  in  3 
acts  and  8  scenes,  by  C.  T.  Boardman.  97  p. 
4".     Typewritten. 

©  Carro  True  Boardman,    San   Francisco ; 
D:  8388,  Apr.  20,  1906;  2c.  Apr.  20,  1906. 

13727 


Fast  life  in  New  York;  by  A.  H.  Woods. 

©  A.  H.  Woods,  New  York ;  D :  4741,  Mar. 
17,  1904.  13728 

Fast  (The)  mail;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  Fred.  J.  Beaman.    61  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   J.   N.   Rentfrow,   United   States;    1889: 
6134,  Feb.  22 ;  2c.  Mar.  9.  13729 

an  original  drama  in  5  acts,  by  L.  J.  Carter. 

61  p.    t°.    Typewritten. 

©  Lincoln  J.  Carter,  Chicago ;  1889 :  29818, 
Oct.  2  ;  Ic.  Oct.  17.  13730 

Fast  (A)  old  widow.     See  Age  and  youth. 

Fastest  (The)  boy  in  New  York;  by  H.  P.  Hal- 
sey. 

©  H.  P.   Halsey,  New  York;   1872:11867, 
Nov.  9.  13731 

a  dramatic  composition  in  3  acts  and  80 

tableaux,  by  T.  L.  Donnelly. 

©   Thomas   L.   Donnelly,   Brooklyn;   1872: 
13398,  Dec.  21.  13732 

Fastest  (The)  Irishman  in  New  York;  an 
original  drama  in  3  acts,  bv  John  F.  Poole. 
New  York,  1873. 

©  Thomas  Lester  Donnelly,  United  States ; 
1873  :  2398,  Mar.  11.  13733 

Fat  man's  club;  or,  Fat  men's  convention,  a 
play,  by  J.  S.  Crossy. 

©    John    Stewart    Crossy,    United    States; 
1887 :  10093,  Apr.  15.  13734 

Fat  men's  club;  or.  The  first  degree,  a  musical 
comedy  in  4  acts,  by  J.  S.  Crossy,  profession- 
ally, J.  C.  Stewart. 

©  John  Stewart  Crossy,  Cleveland ;  1888 : 
33603,  Nov.  26.  13735 

■ — —  or,  The  social  session,  a  play,  by  J.  S. 
Crossy,  professionally  .T.  C.  Stewart. 

©  John   Stewart  Crossy,  Cleveland ;  1888 : 
38604,  Nov.  26.  13736 

Fat  men's  convention.  See  Fat  man's  club. — 
Two  (The)  Johns  club. 

Fata  Morgana;  by  L.  Morley, 
©    L.    Morley,    New    York 
24571,  Dec.  11. 

Same. 

©    Leo.    Morley,    New    York;    1893:39113, 
Aug.  25.  13738 

Fatal  beauty;  an  ideal  story  of  life  at  the  capi- 
tal, a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  B.  Wilson. 

©    James   Bird    Wilson,    Cleveland;    1881: 
1522,  Jan.  28.  13739 

Fatal  blow;  melodrama  in  3  acts,  by  Edward 
M.  Harris.  Philadelphia,  Penn  publishing  co., 
1909.    41  p.    16°. 

©  Oct.  23, 1909 ;  2c.  Nov.  19,  1909 ;  D  :  17447 ; 
Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.  13740 


State ;    1884 : 
13737 


665 


13741 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


13764 


Fatal  (A)  card;  a  melodrama  in  5  acts.    Type- 
written. 

©  Francis  W.  Courtenay,  Chicago;  1900  A: 
18S13,  July  30;  2c.  Oct.  31.  13741 


bv G.E.Mac  Farlane.    La  Crosse,  Wis., 

W.  J.  Boycott,  1900.    64  p.    sq.    8°. 

©  Dick  Ferris,  Mt.  Carmel,   111.;   1900  A: 
20539,  Aug.  16 ;  2c.  Aug.  22 ;  2c.  Oct.  26.  13742 

ratal  coin;  a  drama,  by  J.  Adams.     89  p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  .Tustin  Adams,  Chelsea,  Mass. ;  D :  5132. 
June  6,  1904;  2c.  June  13,  1904.  13743 

Fatal    (The)    diamond;  by  E.   H.    Rosenkrans. 
Typewritten. 

©  Eueene  H.  Rosenkrans,  Newark,  N.  J. ; 
1899  :  50771,  Aug.  7 ;  2c.  Aug.  17.  13744 

I 

Fatal  (The)  discovery;  a  play,  by  F.  Gellatly. 
©    Fruncis    Gellatly,    Evanston    111.;    1880: 
5020,  Mar.  30.  13745 

Fatal  (The)  end;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  J. 
Bennett.    Buffalo,  N.  Y.  [1904]    55  p.    12°. 

©  Hugh  Joseph  Bennett,  Buffalo ;  D :  5299. 
July  15,  1904 ;  2c.  July  15,  1904.  13746 

Fatal  (A)   error;  an  original  melodrama  in  a 
prologue  and  4  acts,  by  C.  A.  Bancroft. 

©  Charles  A.  Bancroft,  Boston  ;  1888  :  29114, 
Oct.  13.  13747 


or.    Beyond   the   law,    comedy   drama,    by 

E.  K.  Harris.    45  p.    t".    Typewritten, 

©  Clara  Mathes  Woodall,  Peoria,  111.;  D: 
8958,  Aug.  13,  1906 ;  2c.  Aug.  13,  1906.     13748 

Fatal  (A)  fancy.     See  On  love's  altar. 

Fatal  (The)  field  in  Zululand.     See  Prince  Na- 
poleon. 

Fatal  (The)  flower;  a  romantic  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  H.  Hall.     Typewritten. 

©    Howard    Hall,    Decatur,    Mich.;    1897: 
20524,  Mar.  30 ;  2c.  Apr.  6.  13749 

Fatal  Friday;  a  drama,  by  J.  M.  Findull. 

©  J.  M.  Findull,  Boston ;  1872 :  6033,  June 
5.  13750 


Fatal  (The)  gazogene.  See  Passion,  poison 
and  petrifaction. 

Fatal  (The)  glass;  a  dramatic  sketch  in  several 
scenes,  by  Frank  B.  Coigne,  [1],  4  p,  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  12,  1912;  D:  29023;  Champion 
film  CO.,  New  York.  13751 

in  5  acts,  by  T.  Irwin.     170  p.     4°.     Type- 


written. 

©    Thomas    Irwin,    Toronto,    Canada;    D: 
3008,  Feb.  18,  1903 ;  2c.  Feb.  18,  1903.      13752 


Fatal  (The)  glass — Continued. 

or,  The  curse  of  drink,  a  temperance  drama 

in  three  acis,  by  J.  J.  McCloskey. 
©   .Tames   J.    McCloskey,    Brooklyn;   1872: 

3075,  Mar.  28.  13753 

Fatal  (The)  horoscope";  by  M.  G.  Winstock. 
Typewritten. 

©  IMelvin  G.  Winstock,  Seattle ;  1897  :  302.")6, 
•  May  18 ;  Ic.  May  18.  13754 

Fatal  (The)  hour;  by  F.  Turner. 

©  Frank  Turner,   Philadelphia ;   D :  15000, 
Feb.  5,  1909.  13755 

Fatal  (The)  letter;  a  4  act  sensational  comedy, 
by  G.  H.  Eldon.     Typewritten. 

©   Harris   Eldon,    Alexandria,    Ind. ;    1897: 
5923,  Jan.  19;  2c.  Dec.  29.  13756 

Fatal  love;  an  emotional  and  pathetic  drama,  in 
prologue  and  4  acts,  by  A.  Corbett. 

©  Adolphe  Corbett,  New  York ;  1888 :  32262, 
Nov.  14.  13757 

a  tragedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  J.  Perry. 

©   Charles    J.    Perry,    Amsterdam,    N.    Y. ; 
1888  :  24810,  Aug.  31.  13758 

Fatal  (The)  marriage;  a  drama,  by  the  author 
of  The  tyrant  of  New  Orleans.  Atlanta,  Ga., 
The  Herald  steam  book  and  job  print,  1875. 
32  p.    16". 

©  A.    C.   Garlington,    Atlanta;    1874:10.53, 
Jan.  29;  2c.  Sept.  3,  1875.  13759 

a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  L.  Vigoureux. 

©  Lizzie  Vigoureux,  San  Francisco ;  1889 : 
16973,  June  5.  13760 

See   also   Devil's    (The)    deceit. — Mystery 

(A)— White  friars. 

Fatal  (The)  message;  a  farce,  by  John  Kendrick 
Bangs.  [New  York,  Harper  &  brothers,  1896] 
p.  479-483.     8°. 

©   Harper   &   brothers.   New   York;    1896: 
8150,  Feb.  3;  2c.  Feb.  4.  13761 

Fatal  (The)  necklace;  burlesque  melodrama,  in 
1  act,  by  .Joseph  U.  Harris  and  Harold  B. 
Allen.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  &  co.,  1912. 
13  p.     12°. 

©  Aug.  16, 1912  ;  2c.  Aug.  19, 1912 ;  D  :  30568  ; 
Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  13762 

Fatal  (The)  night;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  D.  Holden. 

©  David  Holden,  New  York  ;  1889 :  8484,  Mar. 
16.  13763 

Fatal  (A)  passion;  a  modern  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  .T.  A.  Macdonald. 

©  John  A.   Macdonald,   North   Cambridge, 
Mass.;  1895:54210,  Oct.  2.5.  13764 

See  also  Edith. 


666 


13765 


COPYETGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


13786 


Fatal  (The)  pill;  a  humorous  sketch  in  1  scene, 
by  G.  F.  Sturgis.    26  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Granville  Forbes  Sturgis,  Brooklyn ;  D : 
14079,  Oct.  17,  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  17,  1908.      13765 

Fatal  secret;  by  J.  J.  Brooke. 

©  J.   J.   Brooke,   Philadelphia;   1879:5079, 
Apr.  15.  13766 

Fatal  (The)  step;  or,  Whiskey  unmasked,  a 
temperance  drama,  by  J.  H.  Linn. 

©  J.  Heni-y  Linn,  Montezuma,  Ind. ;  1879 : 
769,  Jan.  16.  13767 

Fatal  stockings;  a  dialogue,  by  A.  Holmes-Gore. 
11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Arthur  Holmes-Gore.   London;    D :  9093, 
Sept.  17,  1906;  2c.  Sept.  IT,  1906.  13768 

Fatal  (The)  throw;  a  prose  romantic  drama  of 

the  16th  century  in  Italy,  by  W.  W.  Campbell. 

©  W.  Wilfred  Campbell,  Ottawa,  Canada; 

1898  :  35327,  June  9.  13769 

Fatal  (The)  wedding;  a  drama  in  a  prologue 
and  4  acts,  by  F.  J.  Press.  60  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Frank  J.  Press,  New  York ;  1894 :  5.5400, 
Nov.  27 ;  2c.  Nov.  27.  13770 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  Walter. 

©  Lester  Walter,   Harrisburg,   Pa.;   1898: 
27821,  May  3.  13771 

a  drama  in  7  acts,  by  F.  Sexauer. 

©    Frederick    Sexauer,    Canton,    O. ;    1896 : 
19596,  Mar.  30.  13772 


play,  by  Protective  amusement  co.     Printed. 

©  Jan.  24,  1914 ;  2c.  Jan.  27, 1914 ;  D :  35988  ; 
Klaw  &  Erlanger,  New  York.  13772a 

a  sensational  melodrama  in  a  prologue  and 

3  acts,  by  T.  Kremer  [and  Sam  Harris]     47  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Theodore   Kremer,   New   York ;    D :  234, 
Mar.  19,  1901 ;  2c.  Nov.  26,  1901.  13773 

or.  The  little  mother. 

©   Sullivan,  Harris  &  Woods,   New  York; 
D :  1123,  Nov.  26,  1901.  13774 

Fatal  (The)   witness;   or.   When  women  love, 

4  act  melodrama,  by  W.  W.  Lapoint. 

©  William  W.  Lapoint  and  Kathryn  Bray- 
ham,  Barre,  Vt. ;  D  :  3381,  May  5,  1903.     13775 

Fatalist  (The);  play  in  2  acts,  by  E.  C.  McEl- 
hany.    7  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  22,  1915 ;  D :  39557 ;  E.  C.  McEl- 
hany,  Manistee,  Mich.  13775a 

Fatalite;  di-ame  en  5  actes  et  8  tableaux,  [de] 
I^]ugene  Quemeneur.  Paris,  P.  V.  Stock,  1903. 
cover-title,  135  p.    col.  front.    12°. 

©  P.   V.    Stock,   Paris;   D:3635,   .Tune   23, 
1903 ;  2c.  June  23,  1903.  13776 


Fatality;   by   W.    C.    Haverstick.      [4]    p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   July   18,    1911;    D:  24718;   Wm.   C. 
Haverstick,  New  York.  13777 


—  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  H.  Booth. 

©  .John  Hunter  Booth,  New  Orleans ;  D : 
8698,  June  14,  1906.  13778 

—  drama  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Sirrine. 


©  Maria  L.  Sirrine,  United  States;  1899: 
70625,  Oct.  30.  13779 

play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  F.  Adamowicz.    74  p. 


8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  11,  1910 ;  D :  20761 ;  Casimir  F. 
Adamowicz,  Detroit.  13780 

Fate;  by  R.  St.  Carr.    9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©   Royal    St.    Carr,    New    York;    D :  10472, 
May  2,  1907;  2c.  May  2,  1907.  13781 


—  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  P.  Gibson. 

©  Preston  Gibson,  Chicago ;  D :  5499,  Aug. 
30,  1904.  13782 


—  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  M.  Coffin.    Tama 
City,  la..  Herald  print,  1884.    14  p.    12°. 

©  Hattie  Mildred  Coffin,  Tama  City,  la.; 
1884 :  23346,  Nov.  21 ;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1885.      13783 

drama  in  1  act,  by  E.  Recht  and  M.  Cass. 


[2],  11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  31,  1915 ;  D :  41369 ;  Emily  Recht 
and  Maurice  Cass,  New  York.  13783a 


—  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  R.  Ralph. 

©  Richard  Ralph,  New  York ;  1871 :  11647, 
Dec.  9.  13784 

dramatic  sketch,  by  N.  De  Vere.  6  p.  4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  17,  1915 ;  D :  41768 ;  Naomi  De 
Vere,  Chicago.  13784a 

—  Italian    comedy,   by   C.    Hall.      10   p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    1,    1909;    D:  16984;  Christine 
Hall,  Minneapolis.  13785 

an   original   drama  in  5  acts,  by  Bartley 


Campbell. 

©  C.  Le  Clercq,  United  States ;  1873 :  5668, 
May  21.  13786 

play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  T.  McKelvey  and  I.  AV. 


Rose.    40  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    9,    1915;    D :  39641 ;    Wm.    T. 
McKelvev  and  Irl  Walter  Rose,  New  York. 

13786a 

play  in  1  act,  by  R.  Weiman.     40  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr,  28,  1915;  D:  40512;  Rita  Wei- 
man, New  York.  13786b 


667 


13787 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


13806 


Fate — Continued. 

play  in  3  acts.  [74]  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  1,  1912;   D:  29541;  Mrs.  B.  J. 
Howard,  San  Antonio.  13787 

scenario,    by   J.    W.    Riggs.      [10]    p.      f. 


p. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  4,  1912 ;  D :  29021 ;  J.  W.  Riggs, 
Minneapolis.  13788 

or,  A  woman's  work,  a  play  in  5  acts,  by 


E.  C.  Le  Fevre. 

©  Emma  C.  Le  Fevre,  Chicago ;  1877 :  9871, 
Aug.  29.  13789 

—  or,  Germain  Gerard,  a  social  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  J.  F.  Milliken. 

©  James  F.  Milliken,  New  York ;  1884 :  4082, 
Feb.  27.  13790 

—  or,  liif e's  vision,  by  J.  Hart. 


©  Josh  Hart,  New  York ;  1875 :  12153,  Nov. 
17.  13791 

—  or,  Modern  fate,  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Law- 
son.     [5],  99  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  4,  1912 ;  D :  31554 ;  Eleanor  Law- 
son,  New  York.  13791a 

or,  Only  an  actress,  a  play  by  Antoinette 


Van  Hoesen    [i.  e.  A.  V.  Wakeman]    and   L. 
Grant. 

©  A.  V.  Wakeman  and  Leslie  Grant.  New 
York ;  D  :  4865,  Apr.  11,  1904.  13792 

—  or,    Richard   Halsted,   by   S.   H.   Berman. 
[15]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  18,  1911 ;  D :  28016 ;  Samuel  H. 
Berman,  Cincinnati.  13793 

or,  There  is  no  hiding  from  God,  drama  in 


4  acts,  by  M.  Rosenfeld. 

[1],  59  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  24, 1912 ;  D :  31191 ;  Morris  Rosen- 
feld, New  York.  13794 

See  also  Dangerous  (A)  woman. 

Fate  and  the  freshman;  a  musical  farce  in  3 
acts,  by  H.  Winslow.  132  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Libretto  only] 

©    Horatio    Winslow,    Madison,    Wis.;    D: 
12128,  Jan.  6,  1908 ;  2c.  Mar.  21,  1908.      13795 

Fate  decides;  1  act  play,  by  U.  S.  Lawrence. 
L2],  10  p.     f°     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.      Dec.    31,    1915;    D:  42616;    Vincent 
Sargent  Lawrence,  Brookline,  Mass.      13795a 

Fate  favors  the  fair;  play  in  1  act,  by  Charles 
Goddard.  12  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  26,  1915 ;  D :  39513 ;  Star  co.,  New 
Y..rk.  13795b 


Fate  (The)  of  a  coquette.     See  Camille. 

Fate  (The)  of  a  playwriter.     See  Excelsior. 

Fate  (The)  of  a  southern  society  belle;  a  play 
in  5  acts,  by  L.  B.  Boyd. 

©  L.  B.  Boyd,  New  York ;  1880 :  14191,  Sept. 
17.  13796 

Fate  (The)  of  Eugene  Aram;  a  drama,  by  W.  G. 
.  Wills. 

©  H.  L.  Bateman,  New  York;  1873:4678, 
Apr.  30.  13797 

Fate    (Tlie)    of    Frisco.      See    Stricken    (The) 
city. 

Fate  (The)  of  McCulloch.     See  Irish  fidelity. 

Fate  (The)   of  Mr.   Brady;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
J  .R.  Chase.     1  p.  1.,  44  p.     16°.     Printed. 

©  Mar.   18,   1915;   2c.   Mar.   19,   1915;   D: 
40119;  James  Richard  Chase,  Boston.      13798 


Fate    (The)    of    the    Burrs. 
Theodosia. 


See    Aaron    and 


Fate  of  the  Dalton  gang;  by  S.  Braunig. 

©  Sol  Braunig.  Little  Rock,  Ark. ;  D :  1808, 
Apr.  29,  1902.  13799 

Fate  (The)  of  the  fallen. 

©  Charles  C.  Weigel,  New  York;  D :  4639, 
Feb.  23,  1904.  13800 

Fate  (The)  of  the  libertine.  See  Insane  (The) 
lover. 

Fate  (The)  of  the  morning  glories;  by  T.  Stone. 
[7]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  23,  1910 ;  D  :  21864 ;  Tillie  Stone, 
Brooklyn.  13801 

Fate  of  the  tenderfoot;  by  C.  Kennedy.  9  p. 
t".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  5,  1910 ;  D :  20968 ;  Clayton  Ken- 
nedy, Baltimore.  13802 

Fate  (The)  of  twins;  or,  A  coachman's  surprise 
party,  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  W.  Buscli.  137 
p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  AVilliam  Busch,   St.   Louis;   1887:22074, 
Aug.  29 ;  2c.  Sept.  8.  13803 

Fate  ordains;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  F.  Aus- 
tin.    68  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Walter  F.  Austin,  Chicago;  1895:27902, 
May  23 ;  2c.  May  28.  13804 

Fate  (The)  star;  play  in  3  acts  and  5  scenes, 
by  A.  Dunne.     [2],  23  p.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  11,  1912  ;  D :  29347  ;  Alice  Dunne, 
New  York.  13805 

Fate,  the  magician;  a  playlet,  by  T.  P.  Bayer. 
21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Theobald   Percy  Bayer,  New  York;   D: 
5477,  Aug.  25,  1904 ;  2c.  Sept.  6,  1904.      13806 


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Fate  will  have  its  way;  by  F,  P.  Simon.  8  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  12,  1909 ;  D :  17074 ;  F.  P.  Simon. 
New  Haven.  13807 

Fated  (The)  city;  or,  The  last  days  of  Pom- 
peii, a  spectacular  melodrama  in  4  acts  and  16 
scenes,  adapted  for  the  American  stage,  by 
J.  M.  Aguayo. 

©  J.  M.  Aguayo,  Boston;  1889:213-56,  July 
10.  13808 

Fates  and  furies;  or.  The  two  brothers,  a  ro- 
mantic play  in  5  acts,  by  G.  B.  Densmore, 
Louis  A.  Imhaiis,  and  G.  M.  Ciprico. 

©  George  M.  Ciprico,  San  Francisco ;  1875 : 
9231,  Sept.  6.  13809 

a  romantic  play  in  6  tableaux,  by  G.  B. 

Densmore  and  G.  M.  Ciprico.  San  Francisco, 
Francis  &  Valentine,  1877.  3  p.  1.,  100  numb. 
1.     6  photos.     4°. 

©  George  M.  Ciprico,  United  States ;  1877 : 
5227,  May  1 ;  2c.  May  1.  13810 

Fate's  caprice;  a  melodrama  in  3  acts,  by  M. 
Stevens  and  F.  Young.  56  p.  f.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Millie  Stevens  and  Frances  Young,  New 
York ;  D :  7068,  Aug.  5,  1905 ;  2c.  Aug.  5,  1905. 

13811 

Fate's  cruelty;  or.  Circumstantial  evidence,  by 
H.  J.  Rebsamen.    3  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Aug.   2,    1910;    D :  21717 ;    Harry    J. 
Rebsamen,  New  York.  13812 

Fate's  fooling;  play  in  a  prologue  and  3  acts, 
by  L.  H.  Johnson.    93  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   4,    1915;    D:  41688;    Lute   H. 
Johnson,  Denver.  13812a 

Fate's  handicap;  an  original  play  in  3  acts,  by 
H.  C.  Heverin. 

©  Harold  Cator  Heverin,  Dover,  Del. ;  1896: 
32174,  May  28.  13813 

Fate's  little  jest;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  Gillespie. 
7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  20,   1915;   D:  40.500;   Ernestine 
Gillespie,  Toledo.  13813a 

Fates  (The)  of  the  gods;  drama  of  mythology, 
by  H.  E.  Parkhurst.  [2],  81  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1914  ;  D  :  36372  ;  Howard  E. 
Parkhurst,  New  York.  13813b 

Fate's  offering;  a.  4  act  comedy  drama,  by  F. 
Marquart. 

©    Fred    Marquart,    Sandusky,    O. ;    1893: 

30493,  June  27.  13814 

Father  (The) ;  a  drama,  by  Henry  Copley  Greene. 

Nelson,  N.  H.,  The  Monadnock  press,  1905.    4 

p.  1.,  11-89,  [1]  p.    8". 

©  H.  C.  Greene,  Boston ;  D :  5886,  Nov.  25, 
1904 ;  2c.  Nov.  26,  1904.  13815 


Father  (The) — Continued. 

a  1  act  dramatic  play,  by  C.  L.  Nagely. 

©    Carlton    Lewis    Nagely,    Brooklyn ;    D : 
13772,  Sept.  14,  1908.  13816 

play  in  1  act,  by  H.  G.  Kittredge.     [1],  22 


p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  3,  1914 ;  D :  38988 ;  Helen  Gause 
Kittredge,  Minneapolis.  13816a 

by  M.  Goldman.    21  p.    4°.    Typewrit- 


ten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.   25,   1912;    D:  29154;   Matthew 
Goldman,  New  York.  ^  13817 

—  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  H.  de  Vries. 


©  Henry  de  Vries,  New  York ;  D :  9300,  Oct. 
24,  1906.  13818 

See  also  Chief  contemporary  dramatists. — 

Plays;  [by]  August  Strindberg. 

Father  and  daughter.     See  Shaughaun  (The) 

Father  and  son;  an  American  society  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  T.  J.  Murphy. 

©  Thomas  James  Murphy,   Boston ;    1891 : 
39294,  Nov.  2.  13819 


—  comedy  in  4  acts. 

©  Stephen  Fiske,  New  York;  1883:13827, 
July  27.  13820 


— •  a  domestic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Clarence 
Black.     [1],  48  p.    f.    Mimeographed. 

©  July  2,  1909 ;  2c.  July  26,  1909  ;  D  :  16491 ; 
Alex.  Byers,  Chicago.  13821 

by  F.  Williams  and  G.  L.  Stout. 


©   Fred   Williams   and   G.   L.    Stout,   New- 
York  ;  1887 :  12564,  May  12.  13822 

— -a  di-araa  in  5  acts,  by  A.  Durieu  and  W. 


Henry. 

©  Arthur  Durieu  and  William  Henry,  New 
Orleans  ;  1890 :  7253,  Mar.  3.  13823 


— -  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  R.  Leroux. 

©  F.  R.  Leroux,  Minneapolis ;  1894 :  10688, 
Feb.  17.  13824 


—  a  4  act  original  drama,  by  L.  N.  Crakow 
and  A.  L.  Freed.    53  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Louis  N.  Crakow  and  A.  Lincoln  Fi'eed, 
United  States  ;  1891 :  19885,  June  1 ;  Ic.  June  1. 

13825 


— -  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Selwyn. 

©  Edgar  Selwyn,  New  York ;  D  :  13704,  Sept. 
2,  1908.  *  13826 

by  E.  S.  Tupper.    11  p.    4".    Typewrit- 


ten.    [Synopsis  only] 

©  Edith  Se.ssions  Tupper,  New  York;   D: 
1929,  May  23,  1902 ;  2c.  May  16,  1902.       13827 


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13849 


Father  and  son — Continued. 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  T.  J.  Kelly.     [2],  70  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  5,   1912;  D :  28553 ;  Thomas  J. 

Kelly,  Brooklyn.  13828 

or,  A  chip  of  the  old  block,  an  American 

comedy  in  a  prologue  and  3  acts. 

©  Charles  F.  Pidgin  and  George  H.  Sted- 
man,  Boston  ;  1881 :  17345,  Nov.  7.  13829 

See  also  Diana. 


Father  and  the  baby;  a  monolog,  by  F.  Allen. 
[1],  6  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  31,  1912 ;  D  :  29877 ;  Frederick  Al- 
len, Chicago.  13830 

Father  and  the  boys;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  G. 
Ade. 

©  George  Ade,  Brook,  Ind. ;  D :  10879,  June 
28,  1907.  13831 

Father  and  the  frat;  by  M.  Gulp   [i.  e.  M.  C. 
Berry]     46  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  2,  1909 ;  D :  17594 ;  Muriel  Gulp, 
Lawrence,  Kan.  13832 

•  farce  in  3  acts,  by  M.  O.  Berry.    60  p.    f°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  9,  1915 :  D :  39850 ;  Muriel  Gulp 
Berry,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  13832a 

Father  and  the  girls;  a  3  act  comedy,  by  G. 
Grant  and  Caroline  M.  Beaumont.  61  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Georgiana    Grant,    St.    Paul;    D:  13088, 
June  1,  1908 ;  2c.  June  1,  1908.  13833 

Father  Carolan;  a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  W.  D. 
Fox, 

©  W.  D.  Fox,  Murfreesboro,  Tenn. ;  1899: 
17147,  Mar.  6.  13834 

Father  Christmas;  an  incident  of  the  North 
West,  by  G.  Jervis.    10  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  George  Jervis,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. ;  D :  10885, 
July  1,  1907 ;  2c.  July  1,  1907.  13835 

Father  Christmas,  every-body's  friend. 

©  W.  D.  Folsom,   Cleveland;   1891:33915, 
Sept.  23.  13836 

Father  Christmas,  the  children's  friend, 

©    William    D.    Folsom,    Cleveland;    1890: 
29960,  Sept.  29.  13837 

Father  Ex-Officio;  modern  problem  play  in  3 
acts,  by  R.  O.  Hanson.  [33]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  7,  1914  ;  D  :  36896 ;  Raymond  Os- 
borne Hanson,  San  Francisco.  13837a 

Father  (A)  for  a  mother;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H. 
Kempton.     [1],  60  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    11,    1913;    D:  34983;    Hilda 
Kempton,  Los  Angeles.  13838 


Father  Gapon;  or,  A  struggle  for  liberty,  by 
G.  M.  Van  Dyke. 

©  George  Martin  Van  Dyke,  Brooklyn ;  D : 
6356,  Mar.  18,  1905.  13839 

Father  Godfrey.     See  Cripple  (The) 

Father-in-law  (The) ;  a  farce  in  3  acts,  adapted 
by  J.  H.  Neebe  from  the  German  4  act  farce, 
J3ie  beiden  reichen  Mueller,  by  Anton  Anno. 
68  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  26, 1910 ;  D :  21187  ;  Joseph  Heni\v 
Neebe,  Chicago.  13840 

Father  Jerome;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Mark  Louis 
Coucy  [1.  e.  Louis  De  Coucy]     Typewritten. 

©   Gustav   Frohman,   New   York;    1900  A: 
30536,  Dec.  18 ;  2c.  Dec.  18.  13841 

Father  John;  in  4  acts,  by  E.  S.  Tupper.  Type- 
written. 

©  Edith  Sessions  Tupper,  New  York;  1900 
A :  24644,  Oct.  3  ;  2c.  Oct.  15.  13842 

a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  S.  Tupper.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Edith   Sessions  Tupper,  New  York ;   D : 
2332,  Sept.  15,  1902 ;  2c.  Sept.  22,  1902.    13843 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  William  A.  Tremayne 


and  Genevieve  G.  Hanley. 

©  AVilliam  J.  Hanley,  New  York ;   D :  486, 
May  20,  1901.  13844 

Father  John  of  Ban  try;  a  drama  in  5  acts  and 
a  prologue,  by  J.  J.  Buckley. 

©  J.  J.  Buckley,  Plymouth,  Mass. ;  D :  2.503, 
Oct.  11,  1902.  13845 

Father  Junipero  Serra;  a  new  and  original  his- 
torical drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  G.  Miller.  Chi- 
cago, Skeen,  Baker  &  co.,  1894.  160  p.,  1  1.,  2 
ports.    16°, 

©    Chester    Gore    Miller,     Chicago;    1891: 
15361,  Apr.  25 ;  2c.  Dec.  19,  1893.  13846 

Same.     116  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Chester  Gore  Miller,  Portland,  Me. ;  D : 
13505,  Aug.  5,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  4,  1908.       13847 

Father  Kelly;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Ed- 
ward E.  Rose.    154  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  2,  1915 ;  D :  41152  ;  Ed.  W.  Row- 
land &  Edwin  Clifford,  inc.,  Chicago.      13847a 

Father  Knickerbocker;  u  local  musical  comedy 
in  3  acts,  by  E.  Smith. 

©    Edgar    Smith,    New   York;    1896:62104, 
Nov.  13.  13848 

a  topical   and   nnisical   extravaganza    in   3 

acts,  by  W.  W.  Randall. 

©  William  W.  Randall.  New  York:   1896: 
62559,  Nov.  16 ;  2c.  Nov.  18.  13849 


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13866 


Father  Manners;  from  the  original  romance  of 
the  same  [by  J.  H.  Young]  New  York,  1902. 
cover-title,  [3]-67  p.    12°. 

©  Joseph  Hudson  Young,  New  York ;  D : 
1530,  Mar.  7,  1902;  Ic.  Apr.  1,  1902;  Ic.  Apr. 
11,  1902.  13850 

Father  (The)  married  the  mother.  See  Mar- 
riage after  death. 

Father  o'  mine;  a  1  act  play,  by  Lucy  Spencer 
Sarver.     20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  L.  S.  Sarver.  New  York;  D :  9151,  Sept. 
27,  1906 ;  2c.  Nov.  5,  1906.  13851 

Father  of  Angelo;  by  W.  Hughes. 

©  Wallace  Hughes,  Louisville ;  D :  8273, 
Apr.  4,  1906.  13852 

Father  (The)  of  her  child;  by  Charles  Darrall 
and  Owen  Davis. 

©  Fred  Darcy,  Philadelphia  ;  D  :  5509,  Sept. 
7,  1904.  13853 

Father  (The)  of  his  country;  an  American 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  Pelissier. 

©  William  Pelissier,  Chicago;  1875:7776. 
.Tuly  26.  13854 

■an  exercise  for  Washington's  birthday,  by 


Marion  West.     Boston,  Henry  A.  Young  &  co. 
(Young's  Standard  series  of  plays) 

©  Henry  A.  Young  &  co.,  Boston;  1888: 
2.564,  Jan.  23 ;  2c.  Jan.  23.  13855 

Father  of  the  hills;  4  act  society  drama,  by  J. 
Angell.     33  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  24,  1913 ;  D :  33042 ;  Joseph  An- 
gell, Fall  River,  Mass.  13856 

Father  Penn;  pageant  presented  by  the  mem- 
bers of  the  summer  session  of  the  Pennsyl- 
vania state  college,  book  by  W.  S.  Dye,  jr., 
and  J.  H.  Frizzell,  prologues  by  Edwin  E. 
Sparks  and  William  Day  Crockett.  25  p.  8°. 
Printed. 

©  Aug.  2,  1915 ;  2c.  Aug.  5,  1915 ;  D :  41515  ; 
William  Seddinger  Dye,  jr.,  and  John  Henrj 
Frizzell,  State  College,  Pa.  13856a 

Father  Serg'ius,  and  other  stories;  by  Leo  Tol- 
stoy, ed.  by  Dr.  Hagberg  Wright.  New  York, 
Dodd,  Mead  and  company,  1912.  318  p.  front. 
12°. 

Dramatic  contents  :  The  wisdom  of  chil- 
dren. 

©  Feb.  7,  1912 ;  2c.  Feb.  9,  1912 ;  A :  309146 : 
Dodd,  Mead  &  co.,  New  York.  13856b 

Father  Sergius,  and  other  stories  and  plays; 
by  Count  Leo  Tolstoy,  ed.  by  Dr.  Hagberg 
Wright,  with  an  introductory  essay  l>y  Aylmer 
Maude.  London,  Edinburgh  [etc.]  T.  Nelson 
and  sons  [1912]    426  p.    col.  front.    12°. 


Father  Sergius,  and  other  stories  and  plays — 
Continued. 

Dkamatic  contents  :  The  light  that  shines 
in  darkness. — The  wisdom  of  children. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  27,  1912;  A  ad  int.  948;  pubd. 
Jan.  3,  1912 ;  Dodd,  Mead  &  co.,  New  York. 

13857 

Father  (The),  son  &  the  new  ghost;  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  M.  Mikol.    46  p.    t".    Typewritten. 

©  Maurice  Mikol,  New  York ;  D :  13261, 
June  29,  1908 ;  2c.  June  24,  1908.  13858 

Father,  Thou  art  kind;  a  ropantic  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  J.  P.  Delaney. 

©  .John  P.  Delaney,  Chicago ;  D :  11984, 
Dec.  11,  1907.  13859 

Father  Time  and  his  children.  See  Festival 
plays. 

Father  Time's  Christmas  trial;  entertainment 
in  1  act,  by  Frank  I.  Hanson.  Franklin,  O., 
Eldridge  entertainment  house,  1913.  14  p. 
12". 

©  Nov.  15,  1913;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1913;  D: 
35442;  Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Frank- 
lin, O.  13860 

Father  Tom's  boys;  vaudeville  sketch  in  1  act, 
by  M.  A.  Daly.     [1],  13  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  20,  1913 ;  D :  32106 ;  Mark  Avery 
Daly,  Buffalo.  13861 

Fatherland;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Ed- 
ward Weitzel  and  F.  Stewart  Isham. 

©  Charles  A.  Gardner,  Chicago  ;  1888  :  2840, 
Jan.  26.  13862 

an    original    comedy-drama    in   4   acts,   by 


E.  E.  Kidder. 

©   Edward    E.    Kidder,    New    York;    1883: 
22077,  Nov.  30.  13863 

Father's  blessings;  sidesplitting  comedy  farce, 
by  M.  Harding.    8  p.    4°.    Type\vritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  6,  1915  ;  D  :  39603 ;  Mas  Harding, 
New  York.  13863a 

Father's  (A)  crime;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  S.  H. 
Morris.     114  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Samuel  H.  Morris,  New  York;  D :  4674. 
Mar.  1,  1904 ;  2c.  Mar.  1,  1904.  13864 

Father's  (A)  curse.     See  Driven  from  home. — 
Emma  Rivers. 

Father's  (A)  doll;  a  playlet  in  1  act,  by  A.  E. 
Wills.     24  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Anthonv  E.  WMlls,  Brooklyn ;   D :  10025, 
Feb.  26.  1907 ;  2c.  Mar.  18  1907.  13865 

Father's    (A)    dream;   by   Edward    J.    Vaughn. 
Milwaukee.  A.  E.  Reim  [1909]     [4]  p.     16°. 

©  Adolph  E.  Reim,  Milwaukee ;   D :  1.5110. 
Feb.  17,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  25,  1909.  13866 


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13887 


Father's  (A)  Dream — Continued. 

vaudeville  sketch  in  1  act,  by  S.  E.  Stern. 

[9]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Nov.  14,  1911 ;  D :  25756 ;  Sydney  E. 

Stern,  Portland,  Or.  13867 

Father's  famous  flight;  buoyant  aviation  farce, 
by  A.  D.  Leveridge.  [46]  p.  obi.  16°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.   Nov.   22,   1911;   D:  25830;   Athos  D. 
Leveridge,  New  York.  13868 

Father's  five;  a  farce  in  2  acts,  by  C.  M.  Bryan. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  M.  Bryan,  Memphis,  Teun. ;  D: 
12014,  Dec.  31,  1907 ;  2c.  Dec.  31,  1907.    13869 

Same.    117  p.    4".    Typewritten. 


©   Ic.   Mar.   8,   1913;    D:  32607;    Chas.   M. 
Bryan,  Memphis,  Tenn.  13870 

Father's  folly;  dramatic  composition,  by  M.  C. 
Seches.     11  p.     4°,     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  5,  1910 ;  D :  20967 ;  Minnette  C. 
Seches,  Memphis,  Tenn.  13871 

Father's  (A)  forgiveness;  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  J. 
Beilock.    3  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May   2.5,    1914;    D:  37215;    Max    J. 
Beilock,  New  York.  13871a 

Father's  frolics;  musical  play  in  2  scenes,  by 
W.  L.  Passpart,  music  by  John  M.  Schouten. 
[1],  29  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  May  31,  1912 ;  D :  29846 ;  W.  L.  Pass- 
part,  New  York.  13872 

Father's  guess;  by  W.  M.  Blatt. 

©  William  M.  Blatt,  Boston ;  D :  8924,  Aug. 
6,  1906.  13873 

Father's  (A)  love;  a  play  in  pantomime  for  mov- 
ing picture  shows,  by  D.  Davidson.  7  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Dor6    Davidson,    New    York ;    D :  15350, 
Mar.  16,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  16,  1909.  13874 

See  also  Gertrude. 

Father's  (A)  love  for  his  son.  See  Wild  Nell 
at  Fort  Davis. 

Father's  (A)  misdeeds;  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  L. 
Brown.     [2],  19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  21,  1914  ;  D  :  39171 ;  Henry  Lewis 
Brown,  Oakland,  Cal.  13874a 

Father's  (A)  pride.     Sec  Ophelia. 

Father's  (The)  sin;  play  in  4  acts,  by  Guide  von 
Horvath  and  Dean  Hoard.  [2],  90  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  14,  1912;  D :  29062 ;  Guido  Hor- 
vath, Chicago.  13875 

Father's  (A)  sins.  See  Revenge  (A)  of  sor- 
rows. 


Father's  vacation;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  W.  C. 
Weii'auch.     [5]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Mar.    15,   1911;    D:  23666;    William 
Chas.  Weirauch,  Olney,  Pa.  13876 

Father's  (The)  vengeance;  a  novel  of  the  trop- 
ics, by  J.  de  A.  Cespedes. 

©  J.  de  Armas  Cespedes,  New  York;  1875: 
6977,  July  3.  13877 

leather's  (A)  warning;  by  M.  Rosenthal. 

©  Morris  Rosenthal,   San  Francisco ;   1900 
A :  17193,  July  12.  13878 

Father's  (A)  will.     See  Servants  vs.  master. 

Fathnia,  daughter  of  the  Beys;  by  A.  B.  Adams. 
49  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Anna  Byrne  Adams,  Birmingham,  Ala. ; 
D :  13488,  Aug.  3,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  3,  1908. 

13879 

Fatigue;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  Wyatt.  [7]  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  2,  1909  ;  D  :   16992  ;  Edith  Wyatt, 
Chicago.  13880 

Fatima,  a  flower  of  the  Orient;  a  semi  oriental 
comedy,  by  R.  D.  Way.  12  p.  f.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Jule  Walters  and  Roy  D.  Way,  Chicago ; 
D :  6512,  Apr.  14,  1905 ;  2c.  Apr.  14,  1905. 

13881 

Fatima  and  the  fairy.     See  Bluebeard,  jr. 

Fatima  Jenks;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  L.  Hatch. 
[3],  144  p.  4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    6,    1911;    D :  25952 ;    Leonard 
Hatch,  Brookline,  Mass.  13882 

Fatima  Yasmeen;  play  in  1  act,  by  I.  Osgood. 
8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  23,  1911;  D:  25839;   Irene  Os- 
good, Northampton,  England.  13883 

Fato  e  virtii.     See  Vittime  ignote. 

Fattest  wench  in  town. 

©  Heeley  bros..  United  States ;  1889 :  28136, 
Sept.  16.  13884 

Fatty  Felix;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  S.  Morris. 
57  p.    4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ram  Morris,  Chicago ;  D :  7186,  Aug.  23, 
1905 ;  2c.  Sept.  16,  1905.  13885 

Fatty's  health  cure;  play,  by  W.  Montague. 
10  p.  f".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  S,  1912 ;  D :  29317 ;  Walter  Mon- 
tague, San  Francisco.  13886 

Faubourg  (Le);  comedie  en  4  actes,  de  A.  Her- 
niant.     [Paris]  1899.    1  p.  1.,  103  p.     S". 

©  Abel  Hermant,  Paris ;  1899 :  77095,  Nov. 
27;  2c.  Nov.  27.  13887 


672 


13888 


COPYRIGHTED    IN    THE    UNITED   STATES 


13900 


Paugh-a  balla;  au  Irish  drama   in  4  acts,  by 
Clias.  Osborne. 

©    E.    J.    Parlfer    and    Dominick    Murray; 
United  States ;  1887 :  10837,  Apr.  22.       13888 

Faugb-a-ballagh;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  Henry 
Gardner  Hunting  and  William  Marrion  Hight. 
©  H.  G.   Hunting  and  W.  M.  Hight,   Chi- 
cago ;  D :  9210,  Sept.  28,  1906.  13889 

or,  The  boys  of  '67,  an  Irish  drama  in  3 


acts,  by  T.  S.  Henderson. 

©  Thomas  S.  Henderson,  Brooklyn;  1876: 
2013,  Feb.  16.  13890 

or,  The  wearing  of  the  green,  a  play  in  3 

acts,  by  Bernard  Francis  Moore. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,   Boston;   1899: 
20053,  Mar.  IS;  2c.  May  4.  13891 

Faulconbridge  (The)  scandal;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
Bridget  Maclagan  [pseud,  of  M.  B.  Turner] 
119  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    1,    1915;    D:  39829;    Mary    B. 
Turner,  Chicago.  13892 

Faults  vs.  false;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  E. 
Ormonde. 

©  Eugene  Ormonde,  New  York ;  1892  :  10682, 
Mar.  9.  13893 

Faun  (The);  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Knoblauch. 
101  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  4,  1911 ;  D  :  23003 ;  Edward  Knob- 
lauch, New  York.  13894 

Faun  (The)  and  the  puritan;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
I.  J.  Grandall.     72  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  29,  1911 ;  D :  24813 ;  Irene  Jean 
Crandall    Chicago.  13895 

Faun  of  the  glen;  or,  The  civilized  Indian,  a 
burletta  in  1  act,  by  B.  Howard. 

©  Bronson  Howard,  United  States;  1881: 
4874,  Mar.  21.  13896 

Same. 


©  Bronson  Howard,  United  States ;  1881 : 
8381,  May  28.  13897 

Faust;  by  Goethe.  1.  theil.  Ed.  with  an  intro- 
duction  and    notes   by    James    Morgan   Hart. 

©  G.  P.  Putnam's  sons.  New  York;  1878: 
9808,  Aug.  26 ;  2c.  Sept.  5.  13897a 

from  the  German  by  John  Anster,  pro- 
fusely illustrated  after  new  drawings  by  Fred- 
erick J.  Boston.  Vignette  ed.  New  York, 
Frederick  A.  Stokes  company,  1890.  xiv,  [15]- 
360  p.  inch    front.,  illus.    12°. 

©  Frederick  A.  Stokes  &  bro..  New  York; 
1890 :  29319,  Sept.  23 ;  Ic.  Sept.  12,  1892. 

13897b 


Faust — Continued. 

de  Goethe,  tr.  en  3  parties  et  12  tableaux, 

de  E.   Vedel.     32  p.     4°.      (In  L'lUustration 
theatrale  9"  ann6e-230,  18  Janvier  1913) 

©  Jan.  18,  1913  ;  2c.  Feb.  28, 1913 ;  D  :  32462 ; 
Emile  Vedel,  Paris.  13898 

freely     adapted    from    Goethe's    dramatic 


poem,  by  Stephen  Phillips  and  J.  Corayns 
Carr.  New  York,  The  Macmillan  company, 
1908.      xix,    208    p.      12°. 

©   Macmillan   co..    New    York;    A:  215912, 
Sept.  2,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  2,  1908.  13898a 

guide  to  the  opera  by  Gounod,  including  a 


biography  of  the  composer  and  history  of 
work,  by  H.  W.  Hart.  12  p.  8°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  July  24,  1909 ;  D :  16335 ;  Henry  W. 
Hart,  Brooklyn.  13899 

— •  the  legend  and  the  poem,  by  William  S. 
Walsh,  with  etchings  by  Hermann  Faber. 
Philadelphia,  J.  B.  liippincott  company,  1888. 

©.  J.  B.  Lippincott  company,  Philadelphia ; 
1887 :  22266,  Sept.  1 ;  2c.  Sept.  26.  13899a 

a  lyric  drama  in  5  acts,  book  by  J.  Barbier 

and  M.  Carre,  music  by  Charles  Gounod.  Bos- 
ton, O.  Ditson  company ;  New  York,  C.  H. 
Ditson  &  CO.  [etc.,  etc.]  47  p.  8°.  [Libretto, 
English  and  French,  with  music] 

©  Oliver  Ditson  co.,  Boston;  D:8193,  Mar. 
10,  1906 ;  2c.  Mar.  10,  1906.  13900 

pt.  1,  Egmont,  Hermann  and  Dorothea,  by 


Johann  Wolfgang  von  Goethe ;  Doctor  Faustus, 
by  Christopher  Marlowe ;  with  introductions 
and  illustrations,  notes.  New  York,  P.  F. 
Collier  &  .son  [1909]  1  p.  1.,  431,  [1]  p.  front, 
(port.)  2  pi.,  double  facsim.  8°.  (The  Har- 
vard classics,  ed.  by  C.  W.  Eliot  [xix]) 

©    Oct.    21,    1909;    2c.    Oct.    30,    1909;    A: 
248974 ;  P.  F.  Collier  &  son,  New  York. 

13900a 

sublime  scenic  and  dramatic  production  of 


Goethe's  immortal  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Clar- 
ence Black.     [46]  p.    f°.    Mimeographed. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  22,  1915;  D:  42316;  Alexander 
Byers,  Chicago.  13900b 


—  a  tragedy,  by  Goethe,  pt.  i,  ed.  and  an- 
notated by  F.  H.  Hedge,  metrical  version  by 
Miss  Swanwick.  pt.  ii,  tr.  by  Miss  Swanwick, 
illustrated  by  A.  von  Kreling,  engraved  by 
George  T.  Andrew.  New  York,  T.  Y.  Crowell 
&  CO.  [1883]  455  p.  front,  (port.)  plates. 
8°. 

©  Tliomas   Y.   Crowell   &   co.,   New   York ; 
1883 :  16930,  Sept.  14 ;  2c.  Sept.  14.  13900c 


—  Same.  pt.  1,  ed.  and  annotated  by  F.  H. 
Hedge,  metrical  version  by  Miss  Swanwick, 
also  a  prose  translation  of  the  same  by  A. 
Hayward.     pt.  2,  tr.  by  Miss   Swanwick,   to 


5379—15 43 


673 


13900 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


13904 


Faust — Continued, 
which  is  appended,  Clavigo,  Egmont,  and  Tlie 
wayward  lover.     Boston,  S.  E,  Gassino,  1882. 
708  p.     12°.      (People's  edition,  ed.   and  rev. 
by  F.  H.  Hedge  and  L.  Noa) 

©  S.  E.  Gassino,  Boston ;  1882 :  11877,  July 
19 ;  2c.  Nov.  8.  13900d 

by   Johann  Wolfgang  von  Goethe,   tr. 


by  Bayard  Taylor,  with  illustrations.  [Large 
paper  ed.]  Boston  and  New  York,  Houghton, 
Mifflin  and  company,  1906.  4  v.  fronts.,  plates. 
4°. 

©  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  co.,  Cambridge, 
Mass.;  A  :  1  ;iSC,07-]  5861 0,  Oct.  22,  1906;  2c. 
each  Nov.  1,  1906.  13900e-13900h 

— tr.     in    the    original    metres    by 

Bavavd  Tavlor.  Boston  and  New  York, 
Houghton,  Mifflin  &  co.  [1898]     2  v.    12°. 

©  M.  H.  Tavlor.  Babylon,  N.  Y. ;  1898: 
64350,  64356,  Nov.  2 ;  2c.  each  Nov.  12. 

139001,  13900J 

—  Same.    pt.  1.    Boston,  Fields,  Osgood  &  co.. 


1871. 

©   Bavard   Taylor,    Kennett    Square,    Pa. ; 
1870 :  8852,  Nov.  18 ;  2c.  Jan.  5,  1871.     13900k 

Same.      pt.    1.      Boston,    New    York    [etc.] 


Houghton  Mifflin  company  [1911]     xx,  368  p. 
12°.      (Riverside   literature    series) 

©   June  27,    1911:    2c.    July   14.    1911;    A: 
292449 ;  Houghton,  Mifflin  cc,  Boston.     13901 

Same.     pt.  2.     Boston,  James  R.  Osgood  & 


CO.,  1871.    xvi,  536  p.    8°. 

©    Bavard    Taylor,    Kennett    Square,    Pa. ; 
1871 :  1642,  Feb.  27 ;  2c.  Mar.  25.  13901a 

— tr.     in    the    original     metres    by 


Thomas  James  Arnold,  with  fifty  illustrations 
after  original  designs  by  Alexander  Liezen 
Mayer,  and  with  vignettes,  and  ornamental 
borderings  by  Rudolf  Seitz.  pt.  1.  New  York, 
G.  Kirchner  &  co.  [1877] 

©  George  Kirchner  &  co..  New  York ;  1877 : 
13989,  Dec.  1 ;  2c.  Dec.  1.  13901b 


—  eine  tragodie,  von  J.  von  Goethe.  1.  theil. 
with  an  introduction  and  notes  by  William 
Cook,  ed.  by  William  Dwight  Whitney.  New 
York,  Henry  Holt  and  company  [1878] 

©  Henry  Holt,  New  York ;  1878 :  1371,  Jan. 
31 ;  2c.  Feb.  13.  13901c 


—  (Goethe's) ;  ed.  by  C.  Thomas.  Boston,  D.  C 
Heath  &  co.,  1892.  2  v.  illus.,  plates.  12°. 
(Heath's   modern   language   series) 

©  Calvin  Thomas,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. ;  1892 : 
39507,  Sept.  30 ;  2c.  Oct  6.  13901d 


Faust — Continued. 

■ — ■ — (Goethe's);  ed.  witli  introduction  and  com- 
mentary by  Julius  Goebel.  1.  tell.  New  York, 
H.  Holt  &  CO.,  1907.    Ixi,  384  p.    12°. 

©  Henry  Holt  &  co..  New  York ;  D :  10162, 
Mar.  18,  1907 ;  2c.  Mar.  19,  1907.  13902 

from  the  German  by  John  Anster,  with 


an  introduction  by  Burdett  Mason,  illustrated 
•  by  Frank  M.  Gregory.    New  York  and  London, 
White  and  Allen. 

©  White  and  Allen,  New  York  ;  1888 :  13495, 
May  8 ;  2c.  Nov.  8.  13902a 

Same.    New  York,  Dodd,  Mead  &  company. 


1894.    4  p.  1.,  7-250  p.  incl.  illns.,  plates,  front., 
9  pi.     8°. 

©    Dodd,    Mead    &    co..    New    York;    1894: 
40179,  Sept.  1 ;  2e.  Sept.  1.  13902b 

— ■ tr.  by  Anna  Swanwick.  New  illus- 
trated ed.  New  York,  F.  A.  Stokes  company 
[1893]  V  p.,  1  1.,  [9]-261,  [1]  p.  front, 
plates.    16°. 

©  Frederick  A.  Stokes  co..  New  York ;  1893 : 
41540,  Sept.  13 ;  2c.  Oct.  19.  13902c 

with  an  introduction  by  Edward 


Brooks,  jr.  pt.  1.  Philadelphia,  D.  McKay 
[1898]  X,  11-213  p.  16°.  ([Pocket  literal 
translations  of  the  classics] ) 

©  David  McKay,  Philadelphia;  1898: 15327, 
Mar.  4 ;  2c.  Mar.  3.  13902d 

— ■ eine  trag(idie   in  2   teilen,   neue  Wei- 


marer  einrichtung  von  Karl  Weiser,  musik 
von  Felix  Weingartner.  1.,  2.  teil.  Leipzig, 
Breitkopf  &  Hartel,  1908.  2  v.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Breitkopf  &  Hartel,  New  York;  12860, 
12861,  Apr.  28,  1908 ;  2c.  each  Apr.  28,  1908. 

13903,  13904 

(The  tragedy  of) ;  by  J.  W.  von  Goethe,  tr. 

by  Theodore  Rlartin,  ed.  by  Natliau  Haskell 
Dole.  Edition  de  luxe.  Boston,  F.  A.  Niccolls 
&  company  [1902]    2  v.  front.,  pi.    8°. 

Contents  :  v.  1.  Faust  [pt.  1,  2,  acts  1,  2]- 
V.  2.  Faust  [pt.  2,  acts  3-5]-Clavigo  (anony- 
mous tr.) -Egmont,  tr.  by  Anna  Swanwick. — 
The  wayward  lover,  tr.  by  Edgar  A.  Browning. 

©  Francis  A.  Niccolls  &  co.,  inc.,  Boston ; 
A :  40786,  40787,  Sept.  4,  1902 ;  v.  1,  2c.  Sept. 
20,  1902 ;  V.  2,  2c.  Oct.  23,  1902. 

13904a,  13904b 


—  See  also  Devil's  (The)  bond. — Faust  and 
Helena.  —  Faust  and  Marguerite.  —  Faust's 
death.^ — Feist. — German  classics  of  the  nine- 
teenth and  twentieth  centuries. — Mephisto  up 
to  date. — My-fist-toe-flees  and  Mar-gar-root. 


674 


13905 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


13927 


Faust  and  Helena;  the  old  English  drama, 
founded  on  the  2d  part  of  Goethe's  Faust, 
oritrinal  modern  conception ;  4  acts,  by  Roy 
Elbing.  Columbus,  O.,  A.  Haak,  1898.  36  p. 
12°. 

©  A.  Haak,  Columbus,  O. ;  1898 :  53688,  Sept. 
14  ;  2c.  Oct.  6.  13905 

Faust  and  Marguerite;  a  burlesque,  by  Robert 
II.  Craii,',  rewritten  and  rev.  by  A.  Henlein, 
51  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Abraham  Henlein,  New  York  ;  1887  :  1180, 
Jan.  14 ;  2c.  Jan.  22.  13906 

-in  3  acts,  by  Robert  H.  Craig.     68  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©AIjralKim  Henlein,  New  York  ;  1888 :  10419, 
Apr.  10 ;  2c.  Apr.  10.  13907 

a  grand  legendary  drama  in  5  acts  and  8 


tableaux,  adapted  from  the  German  of  Goethe, 
by  J.  B.  Roberts. 

©  James  B.  Roberts,  Philadelphia ;  1S75 : 
2112,  Mar.  6.  13908 

Faust  et  Marguerite;  un  drame  en  12  tableaux, 
tire  de  la  premiere  partie  du  Faust  de  Goethe, 
[par]  L.  Hebert.  Paris,  L.  F.  Hubert,  1905. 
2  p.  1.,  11,  [2],  124  p.    12°. 

©  Res.  under  act  of  Mar.  3,  1905,  by  L. 
Frederic  Hebert,  Paris;  res.  no.  150;  Ic.  Jan. 
13,  1906.  13909 

Faust,  jr.;  a  fantastic,  magic  and  transforma- 
tional dramatic  and  ballet,  by  B.  Kiralfy. 

©  Bolossy  Kiralfy,  New  York ;  1887 :  29305, 
Nov.  12.  13910 

Faust,  N,  Y.;  an  original  burlesque-extrava- 
ganza in  3  acts,  by  H.  A.  Covell  and  F.  Solo- 
mon. 

©  H.  A.  Covell  and  Frederic  Solomon,  New 

York  ;  1888 :  32291,  Nov.  14.  13911 

Faust  up  to  date;  a  burlesque  in  3  acts,  by  J. 

Stetson. 

©  John  Stetson,  Boston ;  1889 :  1890,  Jan.  14. 

13912 

■  a  burlesque  in  2  acts,  by  Geo.  R.  Sims  and 

Henry  Pettitt. 

©  Marcus  R.  Mayer,  United  States;  1889: 
22701,  July  23.  13913 

-by  Geo.  R.   Sims,  Henry  Pettitt,  and 

J.  Stetson,  music  by  Meyer  Lutz.     49  p.     4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  John  Stetson,  Boston ;  1889 :  26468,  Aug. 
30 ;  2c.  Aug.  30.  13914 

See  also  Have  you  seen  Stella?— Mephis- 


tophiles  outwitted. 

Fausta;  3  atti  di  Mario  Cerati,  per  la  musica  di 
Renzo  Bianchi.  Milano,  E.  Sonzogno,  1908. 
.56  p.     12°. 

©  res.   under  act  of  Mar.   3,   1905.   by  M. 
Cerati,  Italy ;  res.  no.  1655 ;  Ic.  Mar.  26,  1908. 

13915 


Faustean;  a  drama,  by  E.  C.  Hoiie.     Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Edith    Carter   Hope,    Pittsburgh;    1899: 
50548,  Aug.  5 ;  2c.  Mar.  13.  13916 

Faustina;  a  comic  opera,  by  M.  Nicdson.    45  p. 
f°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Malcolm   Nicolson,   Alma,   Kans. ;    1893 : 
45461,  Oct.  10;  2c.  Oct  10.  13917 

Faustina,  the  Roman  Empress;  a  tragedy  in  4 
acts,  by  M.  Prescott.     Boston,  1881. 

©    Marie    Prescott,    United    States;    1881: 
6340,  Apr.  25.  13918 

Faustine;  by  E.  Allard.    20  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Sept.  16,  1911;  D:  25238;  Eugenie  Al- 
lard, New  York.  13919 

■  a  play,  in  4  acts,  by  W.  W.  Young. 

©  William  Wallace  Young,  Monmouth,  111.; 
1870 :  2295,  Sept.  28.  13920 

Faust's  death;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  based  on  the 

second  part  of  Goethe's  Faust,  by  Ray  p]lbing. 

©   Adolf   Haak,    Columbus,    O. ;    1898:545, 

Jan.  3.  13921 

Faust's  up-to-date  extravaganza. 

©  Jack  Faust,  New  York ;  1898 :  6119,  Jan. 
17.  13922 

Fausts  verdammung  (La  damnation  de  Faust) ; 
dramatische  legende  in  5  akten  und  10  bildern, 
von  Hector  Berlioz,  fiir  die  biihne  bearbeitet 
von  Raoul  Gunsbourg.  Klavierauszug.  Koln 
[etc.]  Albert  Ahn,  1902.  275  p.  f°.  [French 
and  German] 

©  Albert  Ahn,  Cologne,  Germany  ;  D  :  2377, 
Sept.  18,  1902 ;  2c.  Sept.  18,  1902.  13923 

See  also  Damnation  (The)  of  Faust. 

Faute  de  s'expliquer;  par  Henry  de  Brisay.  3 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   June  15,  1912;   D:  29993;   Gaumont 
CO.,  New  York.  13924 

Fauteuil  (Le)  de  Colbert.     See  Attache  (L') 

Fauvette;  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  tr.  and 
adapted  from  the  French,  by  B.  E.  Woolf  and 
R.  M.  Field. 

©  B.   E.  Woolf  and  R.  M.  Field,  Boston; 
1890 :  23332,  July  24 ;  2c.  July  24.  13925 

Faiix  (Les)  dieux.     See  False  gods. 

Favltte,  the  story  of  a  waif;  a  comedy  drama 

in  4  acts,  by  E.  Clayton.    75  p.    16°.    Printed. 

©    Estelle    Clayton,    United    States;    1884: 

23737,  Nov.  29 ;  2c.  Jan.  26,  1885.  13926 

Favor  (The)  of  the  god;  a  comic  opera,  words 
by  J.  H.  Wallis,  music  by  H.  E.  Hammond. 
34  p.    4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©   J.   H.   Wallis,   Dubuque,    la.;    D :  12721, 
Apr.  10,  1908 ;  2c.  June  15,  1908.  13927 


675 


13928 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


13948 


Favor  of  the  king;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  adapted 
from  the  French,  by  G.  Porter.  84  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   George   Porter,    Bridgeport,    Conn.;    D: 
5237,  June  25,  1904 ;  2c.  July  1,  1904.      13928 

Favor  (The)  of  the  queen;  a  romantic  comedy 
in  4  acts,  by  R.  S.  Sensabaugh.  85  p.  f° . 
Typewritten. 

©  Roy   Span   Sensabaugh,  New  Yorl^;   D : 
2154,  July  25,  1902 ;  2c.  July  25,  1902.     13929 

Favorita  (La)  (The  favorite);  grand  opera  in  4 
acts,  music  by  Donizetti.     31  p.     8°. 

©  F.  Rullman,  New  York ;  D :  7C65,  Nov.  11, 
1905 ;  2c.  Dec.  12,  1905.  13930 

Favorite  (The);  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
A.  Boucicault.     57  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Aubrev    I'.DUcicuult,    New    York;    1892: 
44238,  Oct.  31 ;  2c.  Oct.  31.  13931 

dramatic  playlet  in  1  act,  by  A.  J.  Price. 

[1],  13  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Nov.   3,   1913;    D :  35013 ;    Arthur   J. 


Price,  New  York. 
—  See  also  Favorita  (La) 


13932 


Favorite  (The)  of  the  woods.     See  Goldee. 

Favorite  (The)  son.     See  Way  out  West. 

Favorites  (Les);  comMie  en  4  actes,  par  A. 
Capus.  36  p.  4°.  (L'lUustration  th^atrale, 
8"  annee-199,  20  Janvier  1912) 

©    Jan.    20,    1912;    2c.    Feb.    14,    1912;    D: 
28678 ;  Alfred  Capus,  Paris.  13933 

See    also    Theatre    complet;    [de]    Alfred 


Capus. 

Fawcetts;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  E.  C.  Hales. 
113  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  19,  1913;  D:  32991;  Ernest  G. 
Hales,  London.  13934 

Fay  (The);  or,  The  fountain  of  youth,  an 
original  romance  of  Florida  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  Templeton. 

©  John  Templeton,  New  York ;  1873 ;  9849, 
Sept.  2.  13935 


or,  The  old  mam'selle's  secret,  a  drama  in 

5  acts,  by  C.  W.  Tayleure.    New  York,  1871. 

©   Clifton    W.    Tayleure,    Brooklyn;    1871: 
7722,  Aug.  18.  13936 

Fe  fo  fi  fum;  by  E.  C.  McElhany.     14  p.     f. 
Typewritten. 

©  Eugene  C.  McElhany,  Kalamazoo,  Mich. ; 
D :  6729,  May  25,  1905 ;  2c.  July  3,  1905. 

13937 


Fea  (La)  del  ole;  sainete  llrico  en  1  acto,  di- 

vidido  en  3  cuadros,  original  de  A.  Fernandez 
Lepina  y  A.  Planiol,  ratisica  del  maestro  Lle6. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espauoles]  1907. 
41  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Antonio  Fernandez  Lepina  y  Antonio 
Planiol,  Madrid;  D :  11489,  Oct.  7,  1907;  2c. 
Oct.  7,  1907.  13938 

Fealty;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  L.  Starr.    18  p.    8°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  5,  1910 ;  D :  17875 ;  Ernest  L. 
Starr,  Greensboro,  N.  C.  13939 

Fear  (The);  1  act  drama  of  the  Southwest,  by 
C.  Lamb.    18  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  10,  1912;  D:  28720;  Charles 
Lamb,  New  York.  13940 

play  in  ]  act,  by  Robert  AVilliam  Sneddon. 

21  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  5,  1911 ;  D :  23016 ;  R.  W.  Sned- 
don, New  York.  13941 

Fear  (The)  of  consequences;  a  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  J.  H.  Booth.    113  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  John  Hunter  Booth,  New  Orleans;  D: 
15163,  Feb.  24,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  25,  1909.    13942 

Fearful  (A)  vengeance;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
F.  Summerfield.    122  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Fred  Summerfield,  New  York ;  D :  4240, 
Nov.  13,  1903 ;  2c.  Nov.  13,  1903.  13943 

Fearless  Kate,  the  terror  of  Oklahoma;  a  sen- 
sational drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  W.  Hayes. 

©  John  Winsler  Hayes,  Philadelphia  ;  1895  : 
10743,  Feb.  21.  13944 

Fearless  (A)  man;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
W.  Lee. 

©  Willard  Lee,  Altoona,  Pa.;  1895:19782, 
Apr.  10.  13945 

Feas  (Las);  comedia  en  1  acto,  de  J.  Ortiz  de 
Pinedo.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  es- 
panoles]  1909.    26  p.    12°. 

©  Jose  Ortiz  de  Pinedo,  Madrid ;  D :  16125, 
June  23,  1909 ;  2c.  June  23,  1909.  13946 


Feast  (The)  at  Solhoug. 
Henrik  Ibsen. 


See  Works  (The)  of 


Feast  (A)  in  the  wilderness;  children's  play  for 
Christmas,  by  Archibald  Huml)ol(lt  [pseud,  of 
G.  O.  March]  [Lebanon,  O.,  March  brothers] 
cover-title,  5  p.     12°. 

©  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O. ;  D :  3957,  Sept. 
16,  1903 ;  2c.  Oct.  5,  1903.  13947 

Feast  (The)  of  Belshazzar;  dramatic  spectacle 
in  1  act  and  7  scenes,  by  I.  Bernstein.  9  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Jan.    25,    1913;    D:  32133;    Isadore 
Bernstein,  New  York.  13948 


676 


13949 


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13968 


Feast  (The)  of  Belshazzar — Continued. 

a  musical  spectacle,  by  G.  Porter. 

©   George    Porter,    Bridgeport,    Conn. ;    D : 
10272,  Apr.  4,  1907.  13949 

or,  Tlie  destruction  of  Babylon,  in  1  act 


and  1  scene,  by  W.  A.  Ellis.    4  p.    4°.     Type- 
written. 

©    AVilliani    A.    Kllis,    Brooklyn;    D:10G]4, 
May  22,  1907 ;  2c.  Sept.  7,  1907.  13950 

or,   The  fall   of   Babylon,   by   F.   R.   Cole. 


14  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Francis  R.  Cole.  Chicago;  D:  14466,  Dec. 
7,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  7,  1908.  13951 

Feast  of  Beltane.     See  Ye  feast  of  Beltane. 

Feast  (The)  of  Esther;  fairy  play,  from  the  Ger- 
man of  Dr.  M.  Gruenfeld,  by  Oscar  Leonard. 
3  p.    4°.     Printed. 

©  Feb.  24.  1911 ;  2c.  Mar.  6,  1911 ;  D :  23568 ; 
Young  Israel,  Cincinnati.  13952 

Feast  of  Flora.     See  Floralia. 

Feast  (The)  of  lights;  Christmas  service  for 
children,  by  L.  M.  A.  Haughwout.  Meadville, 
Pa.,  Lefferd  M.  A.  Haughwout  [1913]  8  p. 
folder.     16°. 

©  Nov.  26,  1913;  2c.  Nov.  29,  1913;  D: 
3.5262;  Lefferd  M.  A.  Haughwout,  Meadville, 
Pa.  13953 

or,  Chanukoh,  three  character  poems  and 


grand  tableau  finale,  by  H.  M.  Bien.  Vicks- 
burg.  Miss.,  Vicksburg  printing  and  publishing 
company,  1885.     27  p.     8°. 

©    H.    M.    Bien,    Vicksburg,    Miss.;    188.5: 
13903,  June  27 ;  2c.  Dec.  14.  13953a 

Feast  (The)  of  Omar;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  C. 
Fuller.    18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   June   14,   1913;   D:  33495;   Caroline 
Fuller,  Lakewood,  N.  J.  13954 

Feast  (The)  of  peril;  drama  in  1  act,  by  Charles 
Goddard.     4  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  6,  1914 ;  D :  37771 ;  Star  co..  New 
York.  13954a 

Feast  (The)  of  roses.     See  Vena. 

Feast    of    roses    drill    and    march;    by  ^  Mattie 
Hardwicke. 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner  pub.  &  supply  co.,  New 
Y(trk;  1900:  A  8306,  Mar.  30;  2c.  June  9. 

13955 

Feast  (The)  of  the  angles;  by  Florence  Gerard. 
14  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Teresa    S.   Toube,    New   York ;    D :  3755, 
July  25,  1903 ;  2c.  July  25,  1903.  13956 

Feast  of  the  dragon;  an  original  play  in  1  act, 
by  John  Smith.     47  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Sidney  Drew,  New  York;  D :  9646,  Dec. 
15,  1906 ;  2c.  Dec.  15,  1906.  13957 


Featherbrain;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  from  the 
French,  by  James  Albery. 

©  James  C.  Duff,  New  York ;  1887 :  21748, 
Aug.  25.  13958 

Feathers;  by  H.  K.  Webster.  20  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  8,  1912 ;  D :  28600 ;  Henry  Kitch- 
ell  Webster,  Evanston,  111.  13959 

Feathertop.     See  My  Lord  Pretense. 

February  the  twenty-ninth;  by  C.  N.  Water- 
man.    8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.    Sept.   9,   1909;    D :  16841 ;    Chauncey 
Newell  Waterman,  Toledo,  O.  13960 

Fedalma;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  adapted  from 
George  Eliot's  The  Spanish  gypsy,  by  R.  C. 
Machesney. 

©  R.   C.   ]\Iachesnev,   Alleghenv  City,   Pa. ; 
1881 :  15160,  Oct.  3.  13961 

■  a  romantic  play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  H.  Young, 


adapted  from  George  Eliot's  dramatic  poem 
The  Spanish  gypsy. 

©    William    H.    Young,    New   York;    1897: 
56621,  Oct.  6.  13962 

Fedalma,  the  Spanish  gypsy;  a  romantic  drama 
in  4  acts,  1  scene  and  1  tableau,  adapted  and 
drainatizcMl  for  stage  production  from  George 
Eliot's  dramatic  poem.  The  Spanish  gypsy,  by 
C.  Colonna.     45  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Claudia  Colonna,  Seattle;  D :  7286,  Sept. 
20,  1905;  2c.  Oct.  14,  190.5.  13963 

Federal  eagle;  drama,  by  K.  B.  Miller.  95  p. 
obi.     8°.     Typewi-itten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  18,  1910;   D :  20831 ;   Katherine 
Browning  Miller,  Berkeley,  Cal.  13964 

play  in  4  acts,  by  K.  B.  Miller.    130  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  18,  1911;  D:  24967;  Katherine 
Browning  Miller,  Berkeley,  Cal,  13965 

Federal  (The)  spy.     See  Hal  Hazard. 

Federation  (A)  fantasy.  See  National  conven- 
tion of  the  P.  O.  G.  societies. 

Fedia;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  B.  Ebin.  42  p. 
8".     Printed. 

©    Dec.    20,    1912;    2('.    Dec.    26,    1912;    D: 
31790 ;  Alexander  B.  Ebin,  New  York.     13966 

Fedora;  comedie  en  4  actes,  par  V.  Sardou. 
[Paris,  Impr.  de  I'lllustration]  1908.  2  p.  1., 
87  p.     12°. 

©  Victorien  Sardou,  I'aris ;  D :  13341,  July 
15,  1908 ;  2c.  July  16,  1908.  13967 

a  drama  of  modern  life,  by  A.  D.  Gordon. 

©     Archibald     Douglas     Gordon,     United 
States  ;  1883 :  1784,  Jan.  26.  13968 


677 


13969 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


13987 


Fedora — Continued. 

a  lyric  drama  in  3  acts,  by  V.  Sardou,  mu- 
sic by  Umberto  Giordano.  New  York,  F.  Rull- 
man,  1906.  77  p.  4°.  [Libretto  only,  Italian 
and  English] 

©  F.  Rullman,  New  York ;  D :  9420,  Nov.  13, 
1906 ;  2c.  Nov.  24,  1906.  13969 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Victorien  Sardou. 

©    Fanny    Pavenport    Price,    Canton.    I'a. ; 
18S3  :  11873,  Juno  28.  13970 

4 


—  or,  The  Russian  countess,   a  drama  in 
acts,  by  B.  Wallston.     Cliicai,'o,  1882. 

©  Blanche  Wallston,  United  States;  1883: 
8712,  May  12.  13971 

—  See  also  Princess  Romanoff. 


Fedra;  tragedia  in  3  atti,  di  G.  d'Annuuzio. 
Milano,  Fratelli  Treves,  1909.  2  p.  1.,  216  p. 
8°. 

©    Gabriele   d'Annunzio,    Milan ;    D :  1.5.590, 
Apr.  12,  1909 ;  2c.,  Apr.  12,  1909.  13972 

Fee  (La);  an  original  American  comedy  in  3 
acts,   by  M.   Gilmore. 

©  Minnie  Gilmore,  New  York ;  1898 :  53279, 
Sept.  12.  13973 

Fee  (The);  drama,  by  A.  S.  Eichberg.  7  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1910;  D:  20420;  A.  S.  Eich- 
berg, Atlanta.  13974 

Fee  (La)  Aurore;  drame  en  3  actes,  par  G.  M. 
Heydiri.  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  Chickering  &  Ax- 
tell,  1870.     48  p.     16°. 

©    Gustavo   M.    Heydiri,    Pittsfield,    ]\Tnss. ; 
1870:  4548,  Dec.  7;  2c.  Dec.  19.  13975 

Fee  (Die)  Caprice;  lustspiel  in  3  akten,  von  Os- 
car Blumenthal.  New  York,  I.  Goldmann  co., 
1901.     96  p.     12°. 

©    Heinrich   Conried,    New    York ;    D :  940, 
Oct.  10,  1901;  2c.  Oct.  16,  1901.  13976 

Fee-G;  a  new  and  original  burlesque,  by  Ed- 
ward Harrigan. 

©  .Tosh  Hart,   United   States;   1874:1.5394, 
Dec.  22.  13977 

Feed  the  brute;  l)y  George  Paston.  New  York, 
S.  French;  liOndon,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1909. 
21  p.     12°. 

©    Dec.    30.    1909;    2c.    Dec.    31,    1909;    D: 
17836 ;  Sanmel  French,  ltd.,  London.        13978 

Feeding  the  flames;  a  drama  of  life,  in  a  pro- 
logue and  4  acts,  by  G.  Clair. 

©  George  Clair,   Boston;   1872:1631,   Feb. 
19.  13979 

Feeling;  by  Oliver  Curtis. 

©  John  A.  Samborn,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. ; 
D  :  11838,  Nov.  30,  1907.  13980 


Feeling-  (The)  of  justice;  musical  comedy  in  4 
acts,  by  S.  Small. 

[126]  p.  8".  Ms.  [Transliteration:  Der 
Yoshcr ;  or,  The  feeling  of  justice,  by  Solo- 
mon Smulewitz]     [Libretto  only] 

©   Ic.   Mar.    11,    1914;    D :  36390 ;    Solomon 
•Small,  Brooklyn.  13980a 

Feen-madchen  (Das)     See  Fairy  (The)  maiden. 

Feet  (The)  of  clay;  by  R.  H.  Traux.    33  p.    8°. 

©  Ravaud  H.  Truax,  New  York ;  D :  15117, 

Feb.  18,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  18,  1909.  13981 

^  drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  A.  Dobson.     68  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  8,  1909;  D:  16727;  Mrs.  ,L  A. 
Dobson,  Birdsboro,  Pa.  13982 


—  emotional  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Lissner. 
163  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.    3,    1909;    D:  16695;    Emanuel 
Lissner,  Boston.  13983 


extravaganza  in  2  scenes,  by  A.  H.  Shirk 

and  Edward  Gage.    63  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  15,  1915 ;  D :  40814 ;  Adam  Hull 
Shirk,  Oakland,  Cal.  13983a 

Feierklange;  4  aufziige,  von  R.  Wilde.     Berlin. 

Vertriel)sstelle  des  Verbandes  deutscher  blih- 

nenschriftsteller,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1915.    80  p.    8°. 

©    Ic.    INIar.    1,    1915;    D:  40734;    Richard 

Wilde,  Berlin.  13983b 

Feiertag  (Ein);  schauspiel  in  3  akten,  von 
Richard  Fellinger.  2.  aull.  Berlin,  Vita, 
deutsches  verlagshaus  [1908]  IIS  p.  12°. 
(  Bihliotlick  modcrni'r  dramen,  bd.  no.  29) 
[Bound  with  his  Der  zeuge] 

©  Vita,  deutsches  verlagshaus,  Berlin;  D: 
14393,  No.  21,  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  26,  1908.       13984 

Feind  (Der)  und  der  bruder;  tragodie  in  4 
akten,  von  Moritz  Heimann.  Berlin,  S. 
Fischer,  verlag,  1911.    166  p.    12°. 

©    Nov.    29,    1910;    2c.    Dec.    28,    1910;    1>: 
22933 ;  S.  Fischer,  verlag,  Berlin.  13985 

Feist;  a  musical  burlesque  in  1  act,  founded 
iil»on  the  fourth  act  of  Gounod's  opera  Faust, 
l>y  W.  Brede.  6  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only  I 

©    Willian\    Brede,    New    York;    D :  132.57, 
June  27,  1908 ;  2c.  June  27,  1908.  13986 

Feldherrnhiigel  (Der);  eine  schnurre  in  3  akten, 
von  Roda  Roda  und  Carl  Rossler  [pseud,  von 
Franz  Ressner]  Berlin,  S.  Fischer  verlag 
[1910]     1  p.  1.,  105  p.     12°. 

©   Feb.    23,   1910;    2c.    Mar.    19,    1910;    D: 
20495 ;  S,  Fischer  verlag,  Berlin,  13987 


678 


13988 


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14007 


Feldmarschallkneipe  (Die);  Instspiel  in  3  akten, 
von  ■\Villielm  IMeyer-Forster  und  Heinrich  Lee. 
Berlin,  A.  Entsch,  1905.    64  p.    8°. 

©  res.  under  act  of  Mar.  3,  1905,  by  Eman- 
uel I.ederer,  New  York ;  res.  no.  69 ;  Ic.  Nov. 
11,  1905.  13988 

Felecia.      See  Woman  (A)  of  niystei-y. 

Felen;  skuespil  i  4  akter,  af  Peter  Egge.  Kris- 
tiania  og  Kjobeidiavn.,  (4vldendalske  boghan- 
del,  Nordisk  forlag,  1912.     203  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  2.5,  1912;  2c.  Nov.  IS,  1912;  D: 
31409;  Gyldendalske  boghandel,  Nordisk  for- 
lag, Christiania,  Norway.  13989 

Felesegiink  (A);  vigjatek  8  felvonasban,  Irta 
Balazs  Siindor.  Budapest,  Marton  Sdndor. 
123  p.     4°. 

©  Sept.  27,  1913;  2c.  Jan.  27,  1914;  D: 
35818;  Marton  Sandor,  Budapest.  13989a 

Felice;  or,  Tartufe  demasque,  a  play  in  5  acts, 
l)y  C.   Puerner. 

©  Charles  Puerner,  New  York;  1900  A: 
16154,  June  30.  13990 

Felice,  the  maid  of  Trouville;  opera  comique  in 
2  acts,  by  Benj.  Thorn  Gilbert  and  Geo.  E. 
Stoddard.  [3],  56  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Ic.  Dec.  17,  1910;  D :  22838 ;  Gilbert  & 
Stoddard,  Utica,  N.  Y.  13991 

Felicia;  or.  Woman's  love,  a  dramatic  composi- 
tion in  4  acts,  l)y  A.  Delpit  and  A.  R.  Ca- 
zauran.     86  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  A.  R.  Cazauran,  New  York ;  1881 :  8857, 
June  6 ;  2c.  June  13.  13993 

a  play  and  dramatic  composition  in  4 

acts,    adapted,   composed    and    arr.    from    the 
French,  by  A.  R.  Cazauran. 

©  A.  R.  Cazauran,  New  York ;  1881 :  24C6, 
Feb.  17:  13993 

Felicia  and  Ernest;  romantic  play,  by  H.  C. 
Stueven.     49  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  28,  1915 ;  D :  41594 ;  Hermine  C. 
Stueven,  SufCern,  N.  Y.  13993a 

Felicia  d'Aufro;  or.  The  finished  picture,  a  ro- 
mantic comedy  in  5  acts,  by  C.  Mathews. 

©  Cornelius  Mathews,  New  York ;  ISSo : 
18173,  Oct.  4.  13994 

Felicidad!  entremes  liric<j  en  verso,  original  de  J. 
Iluete  Ordonez,  musica  del  maestro  Vela. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espauoles]  1907. 
21  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  J.  Huele  Ordonez,  Madrid :  D :  11304, 
Sept.  5,  1907 ;  2c.  Sept.  6,  1907.  13995 

Felicita;  by  Kurt  Matull, 

©  Charles  Racine  Tyler,  Ne\y  York;  D: 
4557,  Jan.  28,  1904.  13996 


Felicitator  (The);  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  M.  V. 
Samuels  and  May  Isabel  Fisk.  160  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  5,  1912 ;  D :  30441 ;  Maurice  V. 
Samuels,  New  l^'ork,  and  M.  I.  Fisk,  London. 

13997 

Felipe  Segundo.     See  Huron  (El) 

Felix  .ffiternus;  or.  The  Christmas  bride,  a 
Cliristmas  idyl,  by  A.  F.  Klarmann.  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.,  A.  F.  Klarmann,  1902.  cover-title, 
15  p.     8°. 

©  Andrew  F.  Klarmann,  Woodhaven,  N.  J. ; 
D:  2631,  Nov.  19,  1902;  2c.. Nov.  19,  1902. 

13998 

Felix  and  Jovita;  or.  The  cost  of  a  race,  a 
Spanish-American  play  in  5  acts,  by  F.  C.  Ful- 
ton.    Typewritten. 

©  Frances  Charlotte  Fulton,  Los  Angeles; 
1897 :  22814,  Apr.  12  ;  2c.  Apr.  12.  13999 

Felix  McKusick;  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  E.  Brown. 

©  J.  E.  Brown,  Boston ;  1885 :  13591,  June 
22.  14000 

Felix  Porter,  gentleman;  a  comedy-drama  in  3 

acts,  by  James  W.  Piggott  and  E.  H.  Sothern. 

©  Edward  H.  Sothern,  United  States  ;  1891 : 

14118,  Apr.  18.  14001 

Felix,  the  funny  duck;  1  act  dramatic  composi- 
tion, by  the  Van  der  Koors.  4  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  .Tan.  21,  1910;  D:  17990;  Alfred  W. 
Van  der  Koor,  New  Y'^ork.  14002 

Felix,  the  hunchback;  a  tragedy  in  4  acts,  by 
C.  W.  Chase. 

©  Charles  Wathen  Chase,   United   States; 
1877  :  1193,  Jan.  30.  14003 

Fellow  (The)  that  looks  like  me;  a  farce  in  1 
act,  by  A.  O.  Swallow. 

©  Alpheus  O.  Swallow,  Baltimore;  1898: 
19574,  Mar.  25.  14004 

-a  laughable  interlude  in  1  scene,  by  Oliver 

Dun-varge,  arr.  by  Charles  White.  New  York, 
R.  M.  De  AVitt,  1874.  1  p.  1.,  7  p.  12°.  ([De 
Witt's  Ethiopian  and  comic  drama,  no.  25]) 

©  Robert  M.  De  Witt,  New  York;  1S74 : 
15S27,  Dec.  31 ;  2c.  .Jan.  9,  1875.  14005 

Fellow  with  the  green  umbrella;  1  act  farce, 
by  Aaron  S.  Hoffman.    9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  11,  1909;  D:  1767S;  Knight  bros., 
Chicago.  14006 

Fern  sem  (Female  seminary);  by  R.  K.  McCul- 
loch  and  O.  Eagle.     89  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Reeda  Kerfoot  McCuUoch,  Indianapolis, 
and  Oscar  Eagle,  New  York ;  D :  11603,  Ott. 
26,  1907 ;  2c,  Oct.  26,  1907.  14007 


679 


14008 


DKAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


14031 


Female  (The)  base  ball  club;  a  comic  drama  in 
1  net,  by  H.  A.  Darley. 

©  H.  Alston  Darley,  Brooklyn ;  1875 :  6184, 
June  12.  14008 

Female  (The)  broker;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
J.  S.  Norton. 

<c)  John  S.  Norton,  New  York;  1872:9.572, 
Sept.  6.  14009 

Fem^ale  Buster  Brown. 

©  Mrs.  Frank  S.  Powers,  Phihidelpliia ;  I:> : 
5935,  Dec.  20,  1904.  14010 

Female  (The)  Continentals;  or,  A  hundred 
years  ago,  a  centennial  drama,  by  J.  Hart. 

©   Josh   Hart,    United    States ;    1875 :  8341, 
Aug.  12.  14011 

Female  detective;  comedy,  1  act  playlet  for 
male  and  female,  by  C.  R.  Fox  and  A.  D.  Fox. 
12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  25,  1909 ;  D :  16925 ;  C.  Roy  Fox 
and  Abigail  D.  Fox,  Chicago.  14012 

comedy  sketch,  by  W.  Cluxton.     16  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  21,  1912  ;  D  :  28797 ;  Walter  Clux- 
ton, Boston.  14013 

Female  (A)  devil.     »SV'e  His  nibs  and  his  nobs. 

Female  (The)  doctor;  comedy  playlet,  by  F.  Sid- 
dons.     7  p.    f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  23,  1910;  D:  22634;  Fred  Sid- 
dons,  Philadelphia.  14014 

Female  (The)  dope;  a  celestial  playlet,  by  R.  A. 
Deaves.     12  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Rillie  Anita  Deaves,  San  Francisco ;  D : 
11104,  July  16,  1907 ;  2c.  July  16,  1907.     14015 

Female  (The)  drummer;  by  G.  N.  Hames.  3  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©   George   N.   Hames,    Chicago ;    D :  15478. 
Mar.  29,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  29,  1909.  14016 


—  by  N.  Nye.     12  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.   15,   1910;   D :  20195 ;   Ned  Nye, 
New  York.  14017 


a  1  act  comedy  sketch,  by  C.  E.  Blaney. 

©  Chas.  E.  Blaney,  New  York ;  1898 :  5292, 
Jan.  13.  14018 

Female  (The)  globe  trotter;   [by  Barry  Gray] 
4  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Adelaide    Walters,    Bedford,    Ind. ;    D: 
14546,  Dec.  16,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  16,  1908.     14019 


—  an  original  monologue,  by  B.  Moreland.     6 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Beatrice  Moreland,  New  York;  D:1579, 
Mar.  14,  1902 ;  2c.  Mar.  14,  1902.  14020 


Female  (The)  highwayman;  monologue,  by  A.  S. 
Hoffman.     4  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mark  Sullivan,  New  York;  D:1955,  Mav 
31,  1902 ;  2c.  May  31,  1902.  14021 

Female  (A)  hotel.     Typewritten. 

©  Arthur  Louis  Zeller,  St.  Louis;  1900 
A:  5959,  Mar.  5;  2c.  Mar.  5.  14022 

Female  (The)  lobbyist;  a  1  act  dramatic  com- 
. position    [by    F.    J.    Beaman]       [18]    p.      4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  2,  1909 ;  D :  16441 ;  Fred.  J. 
Beaman,    Jackson,   Mich.  14023 

Female   masonry. 

©  Maria  Jackson,  Council  Bluffs,  la. ;  1899 : 
20973,  May  2;  2c.  May  2.  14024 

Female  masonry  a  la  Lease;  by  M.  Jackson. 
©  Maria  Jackson,  Council  Bluffs,  la. ;  1894 : 
54226,  Nov.  20;  2c.  Mar.  16,  1895.  14025 
-an  easy  and  laughable  farce,  by  M.  Jack- 
son.    29  p.     12°.     Printed. 

©  Maria  Jackson,  Council  Bluffs,  la.;  D: 
15399,  Mar.  22,  1909 ;  Ic.  Jan.  6,  1909 ;  Ic.  Mar. 
22,  1909.  14026 


Female  minstrels  up  to  date, 
belles. 


See  Creole  (The) 


Female  (The)  of  the  species;  psychological 
preamble  on  heredity  in  4  acts  and  a  pro- 
logue, by  Gordon  Leeramm  Leake  [psend.  of 
Gordon  Lee  Leake]  36  p.  f°.  Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Aug.  9,  1915 ;  D :  41448 ;  Gordon  Lee 
Leake,  New  York.  14026a 

sketch,  by  D.  E.  Giffin.     22  p.     4".     Type- 


written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  24,  1912 ;  D :  28892 ;  Don  Eddv 
Giffin,  Duluth,  Minn.  14027 

tragedy  in  1  act,  by  Katherine  L.  Shearar. 

cover-title,    21  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  14,  1913;  D :  32311 ;  Katherine 
Shearar,  New  York.  14028 

Female   (The)  patriot.      Sec  Lasalvarietta. 

Female  (A)  police  force;  vaudeville  act  in  2 
scenes,  by  John  A.  Murphy.  [2],  19  p.  f". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  2,  1910;  D:  21576;  Herbert  F. 
Roberts,  Philadelphia.  14029 

Female   (The)   Rigo;  or.   The  gypsy  boy  vio- 
linist, l)y  15.  de  Jeneppe.     1  p.     8°.     Printed. 
©    Bianca    de    Jeneppe,    Philadelphia;    D: 
2638,  Nov.  19,  1902 ;  2c.  Dec.  4,  1902.       14030 

Female  seminary.     See  Fern  sem. 

Female  (The)  spy;  a  thrilling  and  romantic 
drama  of  the  great  northern  empire  in  6  acts, 
by  A.  Conly.     64  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Alexis  Conly,  San  Francisco;  1887: 
29378,  Nov.  14;  2c.  Jan.  18,  1888.  14031 

See  also  Scarlet  (The)  cord. — Strife. 


680 


14031 


COPYRIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


14046 


Femina;  comedia  en  1  acto  y  en  prosa,  original 
de  Ij.  Pardo.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  es- 
panoles]   1914.     35  p.     12". 

©   Sept.   17,   1914;   Ic.   Sept.   21,   1914;    D: 
38214;  Leopoldo  Pardo,  Madrid.  14031a 


Feminine    (A)    episode, 
your  bow. 


^cc   T^wro    string's   to 


Feminine  (A)  Mephisto;  a  dramatic  sketch,  by 
W.  W.  Dunkle.     8  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  W.   W.   Dunkle,   South   Bend,   Ind. ;   D: 
11108,  Aug.  3,  1907;  2c.  Oct.  21,  1907.     14032 

Feminine  strategy;  musical  duologue  in  1  act, 
words  by  Catherine  Adams,  music  by  Frank 
G.  Hollis.  Vocal  score.  London,  Joseph  Wil- 
liams, ltd.     [1912]     27  p.    4°. 

©  Jan.  31,  1912 ;  2c.  Feb.  1,  1912 ;  D :  28542, 
Joseph    Williams,    ltd.,    London.  14033 

Femininity  vs.  feminism.    See  Trial  marriage. 

Femme  (La)  de  Claude  (The  wife  of  Claude); 
a  play  in  3  acts,  by  Alexandre  Dumas  fils,  put 
into  English  by  Charles  Alfred  Byrne.  New 
York,  F.  Rullman,  1905.     66  p.     4°. 

©  F.  Rullman,  New  York ;  D :  7668,  Nov.  11, 
1905;  2c.  Dec.  12,  1905.  14034 

Femme  (La)  de  feu;  a  drama  in  6  acts,  by 
Adolphe  Belot. 

©  J.  B.  Booth,  New  York ;  1873 :  14124,  Dec. 
9.  14035 

Femme  (La)  de  I'acteur;  comedie  en  1  acte, 
[par]  Morlev  Steynor.  Paris,  Librairie 
theatrale,  1906.    34  p.     12°. 

©   M.    Steynor,    Sceaux,    France ;    D :  9680, 
Dec.  21,  1906 ;  2c.  Dec.  21,  1906.  14036 

Femme  (La)  de  Narcisse;  operette  en  8  actes, 
de  Fabrice  Carre,  musique  de  Louis  Varney. 

©  Choudens  fils,   Paris;   1892:21312.   May 
20;  2c.  May  20.  14037 


Femme  (La)  de  tabarin. 
wife. 


See  Mummer's  (The) 


Femme  (La)  et  le  pantin;  piece  en  4  actes,  par 
P.  Louys  et  P.  Frondaie.  24  p.  4".  (I/Illus- 
tration theatrale,  7"  annee. — 172,  ll'fevrier, 
1911) 

©  Feb.  11,  1911 ;  2c.  Mar.  4,  1911 ;  D  :  23545  ; 
Pierre  Louys  and  Pierre  Frondaie,  Paris. 

14038 

See  also  Conchita. 

Femme  (La)  masque.     Src  Mysteria. 

Femme  (La)  nue;  pi^ce  en  4  actes,  par  H.  Ba- 
taille.  [Paris,  Impr.  de  I'lUustration]  1908. 
2  p.  1.,  94  p.     12°. 

©  Henry  Bataille,  Paris;  D:12772,  Apr.  18, 
1908;  2c.  Apr.  18,  1908.  14039 


Femme  (Une)  passa;  pi6ce  en  3  actes,  par  R. 
Coolus  [pseud,  de  R.  C.  Weill]  32  p.  4°. 
(L'lllustration  theatrale,  no.  145,  9  avril  1910) 

©  Apr.  9,  1910 ;  2c.  May  5,  1910 ;  D  :  20959  ; 
Romain  Coolus,  Paris.  14040 

Femme  (La)  seule;  comedie  en  3  actes,  par 
Brieux.  32  p.  4°.  (L'lllustration  theatrale, 
9''  annee— 233,  8  fevrier  1913) 

©  Feb.  8,  1913  ;  2c.   Feb.  28.  1913 ;  D  :324.59 ; 
Brieux,   Paris.  14041 

Femme  (La)  X;  piece  en  5  actes  dont  un  pro- 
logue, par  A.  Bisson.  Paris,  Librairie  the- 
atrale, 1908.    2  p.  1.,  167  p.     12°. 

©  Alexandre  Bisson,  Paris ;  D :  14588,  Dec. 
22,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  22,  1908.  14042 

See  also  Fremde  (Die)  frau. — Madame  X. 


Femmena  scellarata;  scenetta  drammatica,  di 
L.  Marmorino.    4  p.    f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  16,  1914 ;  D :  37062 ;  Luigi  Mar- 
morino, New  l^'ork.  14042a 

Femmes  (Les)  de  lettres.    See  Literary  women. 

Femmes  (Les)  fortes;  by  Victorien  Sardou,  ed. 
by  Albert  Cohn  McMaster  .  .  .  and  Francis 
B.  Barton  .  .  .  New  York,  Oxford  university 
press,  American  branch ;  London,  Toronto 
[etc.]  H.  Milford,  1913.  xii,  216  p.  16°.  (Ox- 
ford French  series) 

©  Nov.  10,  1913;  2c.  Nov.  20,  1913; 
A  :  358339  ;  Oxford  univ.  press,  Amer.  branch, 
New  York.  14043 

Femmes  savantes;  par  MoliSre,  ed.  with  intro- 
duction, notes  and  vocabulary,  by  C.  A.  Eg- 
gert.  New  York,  Cincinnati  [etc.]  American 
book  company  [1911]  187  p.    16°. 

©  Apr.  21,  1911;  2c.  Apr.  25,  1911; 
A :  286429  ;  Charles  A.  Eggert,  Chicago. 

14044 

■ — —  ed.  with  introduction,  notes  and  vo- 
cabulary, by  Murray  Peabody  Brush.  Now 
York,  The  Macmillan  company,  1911.  165  p. 
16°. 

©  Dec.  13,  1911;  2c.  Dec.  14,  1911; 
A :  300972 ;  Macmillan  co..  New  York.     14045 

comedie  de  Moliere,  publiee  et  annotee  en 

collaboration  avec  H.  P.  Junker,  par  Henri 
Bornecque.  Leipzig  et  Berlin,  B.  G.  Teubner, 
1910.     iv,  150  p.    12°. 

©  Oct.  11,  1910 ;  2c.  Oct.  28,  1910 ;  D  :  22403 ; 
B.  G.  Teubner,  Leipzig.  14046 

See    also    Precieuses    ridicules    and    Les 


femmes  savantes. 

Fence   (The);  drama   in  1  act,  by  J.   Shively. 
15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.    Nov.  9,   1914  ;    D  :  38737  ;   Josephine 
Shively,   San  Francisco.  14046a 


681 


14047 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


14065 


Fence  (The)  between;  1  act  comedy,  by  G.  M. 
Simpson  and  Kollo  Lloyd.  14  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  2,  1911;  D:  23249;  Grant  M. 
Simpson,  Now  York.  14047 

Fencing  (The)  musketeers.  Sec  Mousquetaires 
(Les) 

Fencing  with  fate:  an  oritjinal  melodrama  in 
4  acts,  by  E.  M.  Leonard.  91  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  E.  M.  Leonard,  New  York ;  D :  2674,  Dec. 
4,  1902 ;  2c.  Dec.  4,  1902.  14048 

Fenian  (The);  a  drama,  by  W.  Stuart. 

©  Will  Stuart,  New  York ;  1S73 :  7287,  June 
25.  14049 

drama  of  Ireland,  by  J.  S.  Carroll  and  A. 

Walsh.     [2],  89  p.     t°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aus:.  25,  1910;  D:  21877;  John  S. 
Carroll  and  Austin  Walsh,  New  York.  14050 

Fenisa  la  comsdianta;  zarzuela  en  1  acto  y  2 
cuadros,  inspirada  en  un  cuento  francos, 
escrita  en  verso  por  G.  Jover  y  E.  G.  del  Cas- 
tillo, mUsica  del  maestro  Rafael  Calleja. 
IVIadrid  [Sociedad  de  au tores  espaiioles]  1908. 
51  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Gonzalo  Jover  v  P^milio  G.  del  Castillo, 
Madrid  ;  D :  13452,  July  25,  1908 ;  2c.  July  25, 
1908.  14051 

Fenris,  the  wolf;  a  tragedy,  by  Percy  Mackaye. 
New  York,  The  Macmillan  company,  1905. 
6  p.  1.,  3-150  p.     12°. 

©  Macmillan  co.,  New  York ;  D :  6561,  Apr. 
21,  1905;  2c.  Apr.  21,  1905.  14052 

Feramorz;  or,  The  king's  rival,  oriental  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  Aeona  [pseud,  of  AUie  Isabel 
Lucas]  30  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  2,  1915;  D :  40412 ;  Herman 
Wallace  Lucas,  Los  Angeles.  14052a 

Ferdinand  and  Isabella;  a  spectacular,  dramatic 
composition,  designed  and  painted  by  J.  Ilet- 
tig. 

©  John  Rettig,  Cincinnati;  1890:28111. 
Sept.  12.  14053 

Sec  (iltio  Their  majesties  abroad. 

Ferdinand  I,  Bourbon  king  of  Naples;  a  jday  in 
4  acts,  I>y  A.  Paterno. 

©  Angelo  Paterno,  Cleveland ;  D :  11143, 
July  31,  1907.  14054 

Ferdinand  Lassalle;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  I.  P. 
Hanford.  New  Y'ork,  liondon,  G.  P.  Putnam's 
.sons,  1893.     59  p.     8°. 

©  Ion  Perdicaris,  Great  Britain;  1893: 
50684,  Nov.  14 ;  2c.  Nov.  22.  14055 

Ferdinand,  le  noceur.     See  Joseph. 

Ferdinand  Magellan.  See  Historical  stories 
in  dramatic  form. 


Ferdinand,  vas-tu  t'en  aller?  comedie  en  1  acte, 
de  Alfred  Gragnon  et  Edmond  Segrestaa. 
Paris,  Librairie  theiltrale  du  nouveau  sificle, 
1910.     40  p.     12°. 

©  Sept.  1,  1911 ;  2c.  Oct.  23,  1911 ;  D  :  25.561  ; 
G.  Ondet  et  M.  Viterbo,  Paris.  14056 

Fergus;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  M.  Lewis. 

©  Mattie  Lewis,  Ketchum,  Id. ;  1884 :  24453, 
Dec.  10.  14057 

Ferguson;  a  new  play,  I'lnuuled  on  one  of  Bal- 
zac's, by  J.  B.  Runniou. 

©  James  B.  Runnion,  Chicago ;  1883 :  8345, 
May  7.  14058 

Ferguson  and  Macks  comedy  company;  an  Irish 
comedy  in  3  acts  and  3  scenes,  by  B.  Fergu- 
son. 

©  Barney  Ferguson,  United  States ;  1891 : 
3277,  Jan.  22.  14059 

Ferguson,  of  Troy;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  Bernard  Francis  Moore.  Boston,  W.  H. 
Baker  &  co.,  1900.  50  p.  12°.  (Baker's 
edition  of  plays) 

©    Walter      H.     Baker     &     co.,     Boston; 
1900  A :  24385,  Oct.  1 ;  2c.  Nov.  19.  14060 

Feria  de  abril;  pasatiempo  llrico  en  1  acto  y  4 
cuadros,  original  de  V.  de  la  Vega,  niGsica  de 
los  maestros  Quinito  Valverde  y  Luis  Fog- 
lietti.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au  tores  espanoles] 
1914.     53  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©    Mar.    28,     1914;     Ic.     Mar.    30,     1914; 
D:  30561;  Ventura  de  la  Vega,  Madrid. 

14060a 

Fern  (The);  an  original,  picturesque  and  roman- 
tic play  in  5  acts,  by  R.  McWade. 

©  Robert  McWade,    United   States;    1877: 
111S7,  Sept.  29.  14061 

Fem-Heath-place;  a  drama,  by  Frank  H.  Stauf- 
fer,  from  his  serial  of  that  title. 

©  Frank  H.   StaufEer,  Philadelphia;   1874: 
5630,  April  27.  14062 

Fernanda;  or.  Forgive  and  forget,  a  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  Victorien  Sardou,  adapted  to  the 
English  stage  by  Henry  L.  Williams,  jr. 

©  Robert  M.  DeWitt,  New  York;  1870:1:540, 
Aug.  2!).  14063 

Fernanda.      .SVt;  Clotilde. 

Feniando;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  L.  F.  Wheeler, 
20  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©   La   Verne    Frangois    Wheeler,    Chicago; 
D :  1328,  Jan.  20,  1902 ;  2c.  Jan.  20,  1902. 

14064 

FernclifF;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W. 
Haworth. 

©  William  Haworth,  Cleveland  ;  1889 :  6951, 
Mar.  5.  14065 


682 


14066 


COPYRIGHTED   IN"   THE   UNITED  STATES 


14082 


Fernclyffe;  a  romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  G. 
Earle. 

'©  Graham  Earle,  Fort  Wayne,  Intl. ;  1884 : 
12923,  June  27.  14066 

Feme  (Die)  prinzessin.     Sec  Rosen. 

Ferreol;  a  comedy-drama  in  4  acts. 

©  yiieridau  Shook  and  A.  M.  Palmer,  United 
States;   1876:2584,  Mar.  1.  14067 

— —  Same.     Ms. 

©  Sheridan  Shook  and  A.  M.  Palmer.  New 
York;  1876:3453,  Mar.  21;  2c.  Mar.  21.  14068 

Ferret  (The);  an  episode  in  1  act,  by  H.  McAl- 
lister.    [2],  15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  12,  1913 ;  D :  32288 ;  Hall  McAl- 
lister, Washington.  14069 

modern  play  of  the  French  police  in  4  acts, 

by  P.  Knight.  "  79  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  12,  1914;  D :  37821 ;  Percival 
Knight,  New  York.  14069a 

Ferry  (The)  girl;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  Rodney 
Brooks.     87  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Abbie  Henrietta  Wolcott,  Brookline, 
Mass.;  D :  11356,  Sept.  16,  1907;  2c.  Sept.  5, 
1907.  14070 

Ferry  (A)  tale.     See  At  the  ferry. 

Ferval;  action  musicale  en  3  actes  et  un  pro- 
logue, de  Vincent  d'Indy.  Nouvelle  ed.  Paris, 
A.  Durand  et  fills  [1913]     69  p.     12°. 

©  Sept.  1,  1913;  2c.  Oct.  25,  1913; 
D:  34829;  Durand  &  cie.,  Paris.  14071 

Fest  (Das)  der  ernte;  tragisches  gedicht  in  1 
prolog  und  2  akten,  von  Fausto  Salvatori,  ins 
deutsche  frei  iibertragen  von  IMax  Kalbeck, 
musik  von  Giocondo  Fino.  INIailand,  Edoardo 
Sonzogno,  1910.  51  p.  16°.  [Libretto  only] 
©  .Inly  19,  1911;  2c.  Aug.  21,  1911; 
D  :  24990 ;  Ed.  Sonzogno,  Milan.  14072 

Festa  (La)  del  Carro.     See  Erntefest  (Das) 

Feste  (Eiu')  burg  ist  unser  Gott;  volksstuck  in 
4  aufziigen,  von  Arthur  Miiller,  fiir  die.biihne, 
liearbeitet  von  Lion  Feuclitwanger.  Diessen 
\()r  Miinchon,  Jos.  C.  Huber,  1911.  95  p.  12°. 
©  Nov.  24,  1911 ;  2c.  Dec.  19, 1911 ;  D  :  28027  ; 
,ros.  C.  Huber,  Diessen,  Germany.  14073 

Festgesang  (Eiu)  Neros  (Un  chant  de  fete  de 
Neron);  dichtung  von  Victor  Hugo,  deutsch 
\<)n  Frilz  Karmin,  fiir  tenor-solo,  gemischten 
chor,  orchester  und  orgel,  von  Friedrich  Klose. 
Leipzig,  C.  F.  Kahnt  nachfolger,  1913.  7  p. 
12°.     [Textbuch] 

©  Feb.  18,  1913;  2c  Mar.  21,  1913; 
D:  32735;   O.  F,  Kahnt  nachfolger,   Leipzig. 

14074 


Festival  of  days;  comprising  New  Year,  Wash- 
ington's birthday,  Valentine's  day,  St.  Patrick's 
day,  washing  day,  house-cleaning  day,  April 
fool's  day,  etc.,  by  Ida  M.  Buxton.  Clyde, 
O.,  Ames'  publishing  co.,  1888.  1  p.  1.,  10  p. 
12°.  ([Ames'  series  of  standard  and  minor 
drama,  no.  250]) 

Ames  pub.   co.,   Clyde,   O. ;   1888:14295, 


May  16 ;  2c.  May  24. 


14075 


Festival  (A)  of  feasts;  a  Purim  fantasy  [in  1 
act]  bv  Ruth  E.  Levy.  New  York,  Bloch  pub. 
CO.,  1911.     cover-title,  12  p.     16°. 

©    'Jan.     20,    1911;     2c\    Mar.    13,    1911; 
D  :  23625 ;  Bloch  pub.  co.,  New  York.       14076 

Festival  (A)  of  flowers;  a  musical  and  spectacu- 
lar entertainment  for  children,  by  Clarence  E. 
Sinister.     New  York,  H.  Roorbach. 

©  Harold  Roorbach,  New  York  ;  1897 :  .52645, 
Sept.  20;  2c.  Oct.  7.  14077 

Festival  (The)  of  Pomona;  a  spring  festival  in 
1  scene,  by  Constance  D'Arcy  Mackay.  {In 
Drama,  no  17,  Feb.,  1915;  periodical  ©  Feb. 
26,  1915  ;  2c.  Mar.  5,  1915 ;  B  :  330332  ;  Drama 
league  of  America,  Chicago)  14077a 

Festival  plays;  1  act  pieces  for  New  Year's  day, 
St.  Valentine's  day,  Easter,  All  Hallowe'en, 
Christmas  and  a  child's  birthday,  by  Mar- 
guerite Merington.  New  York,  Duffield  &  com- 
pany, 1913.    5  p.  1.,  9-302  p.  front.,   plates.   8°. 

Contents  :  Father  Time  and  his  children.^ 
TertuUa's  garden;  or.  The  miracle  of  good 
St.  Valentine. — Seven  sleepers  of  Ephesos.— 
Princess  Moss  Rose. — Testing  of  Sir  Ga- 
v.ayne. — Christmas  party. 

©  Nov.  22,  1913;  2c.  Nov.  25,  1913; 
A :  358402 ;  Duffield  &  co.,  New  York.       14078 

Festive  (A)  day  at  Brighton;  a  musical  specialty 
comedy  in  2  acts,  by  J.  Douglas. 

©  James  Douglas,  Cincinnati;  1888:23822, 
Aug.  20.  14079 

Festspiel  in  deutschen  reimen;  von  Gerhart 
Haiiptmann.  Berlin,  S.  Fischer,  1913.  110  p., 
1  1.     16°. 

©  May  29,  1913;  2c.  Aug.  27,  1913;  A— For- 
eign 8125;  S.  Fischer  verlag,  Berlin.       14080 

Festung  (Die)  ist  erobert;  Oder,  Herr  Baer, 
lustspiel  in  1  akt,  von  G.  Herrmann. 

©  G.  Herrmann,  Detroit;  1892:36599, 
Sept.  6.  14081 

retards  (Les);  operette  en  3  actes  et  4  tableaux, 
[de]  Antony  Mars  et  Maurice  Hennequin. 
Paris,  Heugel  et  cie.,  1897.    175  p.    16°. 

©  Nov.  26,  1909;  2c.  Dec.  17,  1909; 
D :  17722  ;  Heugel  &  co.,  Paris.  14082 


683 


14083 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


14103 


Fete  chez  Therese;  ballet-pantomime  en  2  actes, 
de  CatuUe  Mendes,  musique  de  Reynaldo 
Hahn.  Livret.  Paris,  Heugel  et  cie.,  1010. 
4  p.  1.,  36  p.     16°. 

<c)    Feb.     19,     1910;     2c.     Feb.     7,     1910; 
D  :  20131 ;  Heugel  &  cie.,  Paris.  14083 

Fete  (La)  de  Catherine.     Sec  Ombres  chinoises. 

Fettered  by  fate;  an  original  sensational  com- 
edy drama  in  4  acts,  l)y  H.  S.  Sargent. 

©  Harry  S.   Sargent,  Lowell;   1899:35268, 
May  26.  14084 

Fettered  for  life;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Noel 
Ruthven. 

©  Nugent  Robinson,  New  York ;  1889 :  .38491, 
Dec.  17.  14085 

4  act  comedy,  by  C.  L.  Crisfield. 


©  Charlotte  Lennox  Crisfield,  Washing- 
ton; 1893:16257,  Apr.  1.  14086 

Fettered  (The)  mind;  dramatic  sketch  in  2 
scenes,  by  E.  J.  Euphrat.  [2],  20  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  7,  1913;  D:  34645;  Ernest  J. 
Euphrat,  New  York.  14087 

Fetters;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Fuller. 

©  Edward  Fuller,  Providence,  R.  I. ;  D : 
3680,  July  1,  1903.  14088 

play  in  1  act,  by  H.  E.  Richardson.     [1], 

17  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  20,  1911 ;  D :  23410 ;  Helen  Ed- 
wards Richardson,  Oakland,  Cal.  14089 

Feu  (Le)  de  la  Saint- Jean;  comedie  en  3  actes, 
de  F.  Fonson  et  F.  Wicheler.  32  p.  4°. 
(Supplement  gratuit  au  no.  2896  du  Monde 
illustre,  28  septembre,  1912) 

©  Sept.  28,  1912;  2c.  Oct.  26.  1912; 
D :  31247 ;  Frantz  Fonson  et  Fernand  Wich- 
eler, Paris.  14090 

(Feuersnot) ;  po6me  lyrique  en  1  acte,  de 

Ernst  Wolzogen,  tr.  frangaise  de  Jean  Mar- 
nold,  musique  de  Richard  Strauss.  Berlin,  A. 
Ftirstner,  1909.  44  p.  12°.  [Libretto  only] 
©  Adolph  Fiirstner,  Berlin  ;  D :  15214,  Mar. 
1,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  1,  1909.  14091 

(The  fire  of  St.   John's  eve) ;  po^me 


lyrique  in  1  acte,  de  Ernst  von  Wolzogen, 
musique  de  Richard  Strauss,  tr.  frangaise  de 
Joan  Marnold,  English  tr.  by  Charles  T. 
Mason.  Berlin,  Adolph  Fiirstner,  1909.  31  p. 
8°.     [Libretto  only.    French  and  English] 

©    Mar.    18,    1910;    2c.     Mar.     19,     1910; 
D :  20498 ;  Steinway  &  sons,  New  York.   14092 

Feu  (Le)  du  voisin;  comedie  en  2  actes,  par  F. 
de  Croisset  [pseud,  de  Francis  Wiener]  22  p. 
4°.  (L'lUustration  thgatrale,  no.  167,  24 
d^cembre,  1910) 

©    Dec.    24,     1910;     2c.     Jan.     21,     1911; 
D :  23155  ;  Francis  de  Croisset,  Paris.      14093 


Feu  (Le)  sous  la  cendre;  comedie  en  1  acte, 
[par]  Michel  Provins  [pseud,  de  Gabriel  La- 
gros  de  Langeron]  Paris,  Librairie  theatrale, 
1903.    34  p.    12". 

©  Mme.  L.  Michaud,  Paris;  D:2997,  Feb. 
16,  1903;  2c.  Feb.  16,  1903.  14094 

Feud  (The);  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  Mosgrove. 
105  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

.   ©     Clifford     Mosgrove,     Kittanning,     Pa. ; 
D :  14611,  Dec.  17,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  6,  1909. 

14095 

Feud  (A)  in  the  Sierras;  a  drama  in  5  acts. 
Brooklyn,  1878.     Ms. 

©  Morris  Krauskopf.  Brooklyn ;  1878 :  102.TO, 
Sept.  6 ;  2c.  Aug.  30,  1880.  14096 

Feud  (The)  matrimonial;  by  R.  McAdam. 

©  Rezin  McAdam,  Atlanta ;  D :  14955,  Jan. 
30,  1909.  14097 

Feud  (The)  of  Maidensford;  a  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  W.  J.  Gait. 

©  William  J.  Gait,  Philadelphia;  1900: 
A :  6839,  Mar.  14.  14098 

Feudal  knights;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Wort- 
mann.     61  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Albert  Wortmann,  New  York ;  D :  543, 
.June  3,  1901;  Ic.  June  3,  1901;  Ic.  .Tune  15, 
1901.  14099 

Feuersnot;  ein  singgedicht  in  1  akt,  von  Ernst 
von  Wolzogen,  musik  von  Richard  Strauss. 
Berlin,  A.  Fiirstner,  1901.  48,  6  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Adolph  Fiirstner.  Berlin;  D:  647,  Julv  10, 
1901 ;  2c.  July  10,  1901.  14100 

(Beltane  fire) ;  opera  in  1  act,  the  poem  by 


Ernst    von    Wolzogen,    the     English  text    by 

William  Wallace,  music  by    Richard  Strauss. 

Berlin,   Adolph  Fiirstner,   1910.     51  p.     12°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©    June    23,    1910;    2c.     July     22,     1910; 

D:  21605;  Adolph  Fiirstner,  Berlin.  14101 

—  See  also  Feu  de  la  Saint-Jean. 


Feuerversicherung;  lustspiel  in  1  aufzug,  von 
Ludwig  Fulda.  Berlin,  Felix  Bloch  erben, 
1912.     34  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  10,  1912;  D:  31104;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  14102 

Few  (A)  hours  at  Gibraltar;  play  in  1  act,  by 
Katherine  Vaughan  and  Harry  Welsh.  8  i». 
f°.      Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Jan.    7,    1915;    D:  39628;    Harry    A. 
Welsh,  Romeo,  Mich.  14102a 

Few  minutes  in  the  bleechers;  by  F.  N.  Melvin. 
3  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Mar.  8,   1910;   D:  20393;   Frank   N. 
Melvin,  Toledo.  O.  14103 


684 


14104 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


14125 


Few  simple  Irish  stories;  by  L.  Sharkey.  9  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  7,  1910;  D:  20987;  Lawrence 
Sharkey,  Philadelphia.  14104 

Fez  of  Fezzan;  a  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  by  H. 
MacGrath  and  H.  J.  Ormsbee. 

©  Harold  MacGrath  and  Henry  Jerome 
Ormsbee,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. ;  D :  4241,  Nov.  14, 
1903.  14105 

Fiaccola  (La)  sotto  il  mogg-io;  dramma  in  4 
atti  in  versi,  di  G.  d'Annunzio.  New  York, 
Vincent  Ciocia,  1905.     134  p.    12°. 

©  Ga1)riele  d'Annunzio,  Milan ;  D :  6.546, 
Apr.  20,  1905 ;  2c.  Apr.  20,  1905.  14106 

Fiamma;  tragedia  in  4  atti,  di  Francesco  Pas- 
tonclii  e  Giannino  Antona-Traversi.  Torino, 
Italy,  S.  Lattes  &  co.,  1911.  6  p.  1.,  [11]- 
219  p.     8°. 

©  May  26,  1911;  2c.  June  10,  1911; 
D :  24447 ;  S.  Lattes  &  co.,  Turin,  Italy.  14107 

Fiamme.      See  Dramas. 

Fiance  (Le)  malgre  lui;  comgdie  en  3  actes, 
[par]  A.  Sylvane  [pseud,  de  Paul  G6rard]  et 
A.  De  Farges.  Paris,  Librairie  th^atrale, 
1900.     2  p.  1.,  165  p.     12°. 

©  Andre  Sylvane,  Paris ;  1900  A :  9443,  Apr. 
13;  2c.  Apr.  13.  14108 

Fiance  (Le)  sans  nom.  See  Betrothed's  (The) 
mother. 

Fiancee's  trials;  a  comedy  drama,  by  H.  H. 
Peck.    15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Harry  H.  Peck,  Boston;  D :  7278,  Sept. 
19,  1905;  2c.  Sept.  19,  1905.  14109 


Fickle  fortune — Continued. 

a   romantic  drama   in  5   acts,   by   Mrs.    R. 


Same. 

©  H.  H.  Peck,  Boston;  D :  11983,  Dec.  26, 
1907;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1907.  14110 

Flander's  widow;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  M.  E. 
Blundell  (M.  E.  Francis)  and  Sidney  Valen- 
tine.    97  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Arthur    Bourchier,    Hertford,    England ; 
D :  11648,  Nov.  2,  1907 ;  2c.    Nov.  2,  1907. 

.14111 

Fianza  (La);  a  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  by  B.  W. 
Ball,  music  by  Willard  Patten.  Minneapolis, 
1889.    47  p.    16°.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Bert  W.  Ball,  Minneapolis ;  1889 :  2.5926, 
Aug.  26;  2c.  Sept.  2.  14112 

Fickle  fortune;  a  comedy  in  prologue  and  3 
acts,  by  F.  E.  Greene. 

©   Frank    E.    Greene,    Boston ;    1878 :  1515, 
Feb.  4.  14113 

a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  E.  Milliken. 

©  Edwin  Milliken,  Somerville,  Mass. ;  1884  : 
637,  Jan.  9.  14114 


Pacheco. 

©  Mrs.  Romualdo  Pacheco,  Oakland,  Gal.; 
1891:26254,  July  22.  14115 

Fickle  Juliet.  See  Lumber  room  and  other 
plays. 

Fiddle  (The)  told;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  W. 
Blanchard.     11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    le.    Feb.    13,    1911;    D:  23400;    Evelyn 
Winegardner  Blanchard,  Columbia  City,  Ind. 

14116 

Fidele  (Der)  bauer;  operette  in  einem  vorspiel 
und  2  akten,  von  Victor  Leon,  musik  von  Leo 
Fall,  in  szene  gesetzt  von  Victor  Leon.  Berlin, 
F.  Bloch  erben.     116  p.     16". 

©  Ic.  Sept.  15,  1909 ;  D :  16784 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  14117 

Fidelia,  the  fire  waif;  dramatized  from  the 
story  published  in  the  Fireside  companion,  by 
Little   Nell,    the   California   diamond. 

©  Little  Nell,  Chicago;    1871:10802,    Nov. 
13.  14118 

a  protean  sensation  drama  in  4  acts,  from 


Frank  H.  Stauffer's  story  of  that  name,  pub- 
lished in  the  Philadelphia  Saturday  night, 
dramatized  expressly  for  Little  Nell,  the  Cali- 
fornia diamond,  by  H.  A.  Weaver. 

©  Little  Nell,  Chicago;  1872:9898,  Sept. 
13.  14119 

Fidelio;  Beethoven's  opera,  containing  the  Ger- 
man text,  with  an  English  tr.,  and  the  music 
of  all  the  principal  airs. 

©  Heirs  of  T.  Barker,  United  States,  in  re- 
newal for  14  years  from  Sept.  27,  1892 ; 
1892  :  26902,  June  27.  14120 

Fidelity;  or,  The  model  wife,  a  drama,  by  H,  E. 
Hill. 

©  Helen  E.  Hill,  Brooklyn;  1883:56.54, 
Mar.  27.  14121 

Fidelity,  valor  and  honor;  a  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  H.  V.  Vogt.    52  p.    f°.     Mimeographed. 

©  Harry  V.  Vogt,  Milville,  N.  J.;  1887: 
878,  Jan.  11;  2c.  Jan.  22.  14122 

Fido;  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  S.  Thomp- 
son. 

©  Somerville  Thompson,  New  York ; 
D:1095,  Nov.  14,  1901.  14123 

Fidura;  or.  The  Russian  countess,  a  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  B.  Wallston,  Chicago,  1882. 

©  Blanche  Wallston,  United  States;  1883: 
411,  Jan.  6.  14124 

Field  and  fireside;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  J.  A.  B. 
Williams. 

©  J.  A.  B.  Williams,  Philadelphia;  1873: 
6528,  June  11.  14125 


685 


14125 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


14141 


Field  (The)  of  glory;  or,  A  soldier's  atone- 
ment, drama  in  1  act,  by  E.  Hopkins.  18  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.     May    3,    1915;    D:  40545;     Edwin 
Hopkins,  New  York.  14125a 

Field  (The)  trial.     Sec  My  brother. 

Fielding  manor;  a  drama  in  a  prologue  and  4 
acts,  by  M.  L.  Wright.  Clyde,  O.,  A.  D. 
Ames,  1885.  1  p.  1.,  37  p.  12°.  ([Ames'  series 
of  standard  and  minor  drama,  no.  162] ) 

©  A.  D.  Ames,  Clyde,  O. ;  1880 :  3366,  Feb. 
8;  2c.  Feb.  8.  14126 

Fiend;  dramatic  incident  in  1  act,  by  M.  Wal- 
lace.    13  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    10,    1912;    D:  28048;    Morgan 
Wallace,  New  York.  14127 

or,  Torturer  of  innocence,  an  original  sen- 
sational dninui  in  2  ads  and  6  tableaux,  by 
S.  M.  Land  is. 

©    Simon   M.    I^andis,    Philadelphia ;    lS7r) : 

1181,  F(>1).  8.  14128 

Fiera  (La)  Corrupia;  caricatura  italiana,  de  R. 

Lopez-Montenegro,   Madrid    [Sociedad  de  au- 

tores  espaiioles]  1907.     18  p.     8°. 

©      Ramon      L6pez-Montenegro,      Madrid ; 
D:  11029,    July  22,  1907;    2c.   July  22,  1907. 

14129 

Fierce  (A)  constitutional  battle  between  the 
Wolverine  poet  vs.  the  bear  hunting  author. 
See  Freddy  vs.  Teddy  et  al. 

Fiery  (The)  caldron;  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  S. 
Litt.     131  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Mar.  27,  1912;   D:  29281;   Jacob   S. 
Litt,  Chicago.  14130 

Fiesco.     See  Robbers  (The) 

Fiesta  (La);  a  spectacular  play  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  W.  Hays. 

©    Jenny     Ward     Hays,     San     Francisco; 
1900  A :  11914,  May  11.  14131 

Fiesta  (La)  de  San  Xavier;  a  song  story  of  old 
California  in  3  acts,  score  by  Owen  Foster, 
book  by  G.  Bowers.  128  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Grace  Bowers,   San  Diego,   Cal. ;   1899: 
27221,  Apr.  19 ;  2c.  Apr.  19.  14132 

Fiesta  (The)  of  Santa  Barbara.  See  Blond 
(The)  dona. 

Fifi;  1  act  comedy,  by  B.  Honora.  11  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

"©   Ic.     .July    7,    1915;     D :  41175 ;     Bertha 
Honora,  Chicago.  14132a 

Fifi    Chiffon;    musical    novelty    in    1    act,    by 
G.      Jones.      [2],     24    p.      4°.      Typewritten. 
.  [Libretto  only] 

©   Ic.   July   3,   1913;    D:  33860;    Grahame 
Jones,  New  York.  14133 


Fifi,   Fifi!   a  comedy   in  3  acts,  by  L.  Travis. 

48  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Lawrence  Travis,   New  York ;   D :  8784, 
July  5,  1900;  2c.  July  5,  1906.  14134 

Fifi  just  from  Paris;  a  nmsical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  constructed  for  laughter  and  anti-dys- 
peptic reasons,  by  H.  N.  Carlyle  and  S. 
Golson. 

.    ©   Hal   Newton   Carlyle  and   Samson   Gol- 
son, Chicago  ;  1893  :  17218,  Apr.  7.  14135 

Fifi  of  the  toy  shop;  spectacular  musical  ex- 
travaganza in  3  acts,  l>y  J.  B.  Rogers.  [2], 
23    p.      f°.      Typewritten.      [Libretto    only] 

©   Ic.    Dec.    17,    1913;    D:  3.5376;    John    B. 
Rogers,  Fostoria,  O.  14136 

Fifine;  operette  in  3  acts.  73  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Ijibretto  only] 

©  Mux  Fuchs,  Cincinnati ;  D :  4339,  Dec.  3, 
1903;  2c.  Dec.  3,  1903.  14137 

Fifinella;  a  fairy  frolic,  designed  by  Barry 
.Tackson  and  B.  Dean,  lyrics  by  Barry  Jack- 
son, illustrations  by  George  W.  Harris,  music 
by  Norman  Hayes,  play  adapted  for  publica- 
tion in  book  form,  by  Esther  Van  Gruisen. 
Liverpool,  Philip,  son  &  nephew,  ltd.  [1912] 
94  p.     front,  illus.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©    Dec.     26,     1912;     2c.     Jan.     11,    1913; 
D:  32683;   Basil  Dean,  Liverpool,  England. 

14138 

Fifteen  dollars  a  week.  See,  at  end  of  alpha- 
bet, titles  beginning  with  figures:  $15.00  a 
week. 

Fifteen  eighty-eight.  See,  at  end  of  alphabet, 
titles  beginning  with  figures :  1588. 

Fifteen  thousand  a  year.  See,  at  end  of  alpha- 
bet, titles  beginning  with  figures:  15,000  a 
year. 

Fifteen  years  later;  oi'.  The  shyster's  trick,  a 
local  melodrama  in  5  acts  and  prologue,  by 
J.  Barrington.     87  p.    12°.     Typewritten. 

©  John  Barrington,  San  Francisco ;  1892 : 
33235,  Aug.  12 ;  2c.  Aug.  12.  14139 

See  also  Shyster's  (The)  trick. 

Fifteenth  (The)  amendment  exemplified.  See 
Miscegenation. 

Fifteenth  (The)  of  January;  college  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  Lindsay  Barbee.  Chicago,  T.  S. 
Denison  &  co.  [1911]  76  p.  12°.  ([Alta 
series] ) 

©  Oct.  20,  1911 ;  2c.  Oct.  23,  1911 ;  D :  25.553 ; 
Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  14140 

Fifth  avenue;  a  comedy  in  5  acts,    by    J.    S. 

Norton. 

©  John  S.  Norton,  New  York;   1873:1790. 
Feb.  22.  14141 


686 


14142 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


14154 


Fifth,  avenue — Continued. 

an  oi-iginal  drama  in  5  acts,  by  G.  F.  Rowe. 


<c)    George     Fawcett     Rowe,     New     York ; 
1896 :  2869,  Mar.  7.  14142 

Fifth,  avenue  hotel.     See  Porter's  troubles. 

Fifth  ave.  photo's.  See,  at  end  of  alphabet, 
titles  beginning  with  figures :  5th  ave.  photo's. 

Fifth  (A)  avenue  romance;  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  H.  M.  Fechheinier. 

©   Henry    M.    Fechheimer,    Detroit;    1893: 
12715,  Mar.  13.  14143 

Fifth  avenue  to  the  Bowery;  a  vaudeville 
sivetch  in  1  scene,  by  Franklyn  Whitman.  .5  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Solomon  Stern,  New  Yorlj  ;  D :  8220,  Mar. 
,30,  l'.>03;  2c.  Mar.  30,  1903.  14144 

Fifth  (The)  commandment;  a  comedy  drama  in 
f)  acts,  by  George  A.  Lemming.  101  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  .Tohn  Clay  Rowe,  .Jersey  City;  D :  6316, 
Mar.  11,  1905;  2c.  Mar.  11,  190.5.  14145 

■  1  act  dramalet  with  music,  by  J.   Steger, 

24  p.    4°.    Typewritten.    [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Sept.  1,  1915 ;  D  :  41625  ;  Julius  Steger, 
New  York.  14145a 


a   play   in   1   act,  by   W.    Steell.     Boston, 

Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1909.    12  p.    12°.     (On 
cover:    The  vaudeville  stage) 

©  Willis  Steell,  New  York ;  D :  10372,  Apr. 
18,  1907;  2c.  Mar.  5,  1909.  14146 

See  also  Five  one  act  plays. 

Fifth  jewel;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  G.  Sheerin. 

©  George  Garfield  Sheerin,  Dallas  ;  D  :  7921, 

Jan.  30,  1906.  14147 

Fifth  (The)  Mrs.  Murphy;  by  W.  TI.  Hartley. 

©    William    Henry    Hartley,     Fall     River, 

Mass. ;  D  :  5880,  Dec.  6,  1904.  14148 

Same.     72  p.     12°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  Henry  Hartley,  Fall  River, 
Mass.;  D :  6064,  Jan.  12,  1905;  2c.  Jan.  12, 
1905.  14149 

Fifth  (The)  nocturne;  drama  In  1  act,  by  C.  S. 
Garrison.     [16]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  1,  1911;  D :  28220 ;  C.  S.  Gar- 
rison, Indianapolis.  14150 

Fifth  (The)  race  at  Juarez;  farce  in  4  acts,  by 
W.  Maxwell.     [2],  83  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  19,  1912 ;  D :  28772 ;  William 
Maxwell,  Orange,  N.  J.  14151 

Fifth  string;  by  H.  Irwin  and  Minerva  Court- 
ney, from  story  of  same  title,  by  John  Philip 
Sousa.     20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  13,  1910 ;  D :  17929 ;  Harry  Ir- 
win, Clinton,   la.  14152 


Fifth  (The)  wheel;  or,  Fig'hting  blood,  sketch 
by  R.  A.  Donnan,  Chas.  Sticknev  and  W.  B. 
Clark.    9  p.    f°.    Typewritten.     [With  music] 
©  Ic.  Sept.  14,  1910 ;  D :  18718 ;  R.  A.  Don- 
nan,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  14153 

Fifty   breaks    in    eight   minutes.   See     Photo- 
graphic fun. 


Fifty    days    of    Europe, 
cookies. 


See    Batch    (A)    of 
See  Pepita, 


Fifty-dollar   (A)   milliner's  bill, 
the  gipsy  girl  of  Andalusia. 

Fifty-fifty;  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  Metzger.    [1], 
11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  25,  1915;  D :  42075 ;  Adrian  Metz- 
ger,   San   Franciscu.  14153a 

-by  J.  P.  Mulgrew.     15  p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©  le.  Dec.  .5,  1914;  D :  39232 ;  John  P.  Mul- 
grew, Dubuque,  la.  14153b 

■ by    R.     J.     Beamish.      [20]     p.      24°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  24,  1915 ;  D :  42337 ;  Richard  .1. 
Beamish,  Philadelphia.  14153c 

-song    farce    in    3    acts,    words    by    Charles 

Dickson,  rhymes  by  Will  B.  Johnstone,  tunes 
by  Will  R.  Anderson.  154  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Words  only] 

©    Ic.    June    16,    1915;    D:  40962;    Isidore 
Witmark,  New  York.  14153d 

3  act  farce  comedy,  by  Russell  M.  Mur- 

dock.    86  p.    f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  3,  1915  ;  D  :  39859  ;  Russell  Mur- 
dock,  Maroa,  111.  14153e 

or.  The  profit  sharers,  play  in  3  acts,  by 

F.  Kennedy.     97  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  12,  1915 ;  D  :  40920 ;  Frank  Ken- 
nedy,  East  Pepperell,   Mass.  14153f 


or,  The  worst  actress  in  New  York,  com- 
edy drama  in  1  act,  by  E.  Itoy.  15  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   24,   1914;    D:  38300;    Elberta 
Roy,  Brooklyn.  14153g 

Fifty  miles  from  Boston;  a  musical  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  G.  M.  Cohan.  123  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.     [Libretto] 

©  Geo.  M.  Cohan,  New  York ;  D  :10203,  Mar. 
23,  1907;  2c.  Apr.  6,  1907.  14154 

Fifty  miles  from.  Cheyenne;  or.  The  man  from 
l/ouisville,  farce  in  1  act,  by  A.  Kirby.  19  p. 
4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  23,  1914 ;  D  :  38884  ;  Alvin  Kirby, 
Elnora,  Ind.  14154a 

Fifty  miles  from  nowhere.  See,  at  end  of 
alphabet,  titles  beginning  with  figures :  50 
miles  from  nowhere. 


687 


14155 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


14172 


Fifty  million  dollars  in  gold;  a  drama  in  a  pro- 
logue and  3  acts,  by  F.  Howe,  jr. 

©  Frank  Howe,  jr.,  Philadelphia ;  D :  G589, 
April  13,  1905.  14155 

Fifty  per;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  V.  S.  Lawrence. 
104  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  8,  1915;  D  40600;  Vincent  Sar- 
gent Lawrence,  Brookline,  Mass.  14155a 

Fifty  per  cent;  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  J.  R. 
Cocke. 

©  James  R.  Cocke,  Boston  ;  1897  :  5332,  Jan. 
15.  14156 

Fifty-seven  varieties.  See,  at  end  of  alphabet, 
titles  begiuning  with  figures:   57   varieties. 

Fifty  (The)  thousand  dollar  beauty.  See,  at 
«'iui  of  ulpliabet,  titles  begiuning  with  ligures: 
$50,000  (The)  beauty. 

Fifty  (The)  thousand  dollar  bride.  See,  at  end 
of  alphabet,  titles  begiuniug  with  figures: 
$50,000    (The)    bride. 

Fifty  thousand  dollars.  Sec,  at  end  of  alphabet, 
titles  beginning  with  figures :  $50,000. 

Fifty  thousand  dollars  reward.  See,  at  end  of 
alphabet,  titles  beginning  with  figures: 
$50,000  reward. 

Fifty  thousand  pounds.  See,  at  end  of  alpha- 
bet, titles  beginning  with  figures:  £50,000. 

Fifty  to  one;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  H.  Y.  Col- 
lins.   44  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Hal  Young  Collins,  JeflEersonville,  Ind. ; 
1892:30910,  July  25;  Ic.  July  25.  14157 

musical   comedy,   introducing   an   original 


Fight   (A)  for  a  fortune;  by  C.   S.  Booth. 

©   Charles   Stewart   Booth,   New   Orleans; 
D:9494,  Nov.  22,  190G.  14162 


1   act   comic   opera,   entitled   The   thespians, 
written  and  composed  by  I.  Witmark. 

©    Isidore    Witmark,    New    York;     1893: 
40934,  Sept.  8.  14158 

Fifty  years  after;  playlet  in  1  act,  by  M.  Keene. 
13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  7,  1911 ;  D :  24429 ;  Mattie  Keene, 
New  York.  14159 

Fifty  years  from  now.  See,  at  end  of  alpha- 
bet, titles  beginning  with  figures;  50  years 
from  now. 

Fifty  years  hence.      See  Coming   (The)   man. 

Fifty  years  of  freedom;  or  From  cabin  to  con- 
gress, drama  in  5  acts,  by  K.  D.  Tillman, 
I'hiladelphia,  A.  M.  E.  book  concern,  1910. 
52  p.     16°. 

©  July  1,  1910 ;  2c.  Dec.  24,  1910 ;  D  :  23018 ; 
Katherine  Davis  Tillman,  Pasadena.       14160 

Fight  (A)  against  fate;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
John  Rupert  Farrell.  New  York,  Dick  & 
Fitzgerald,  1911.     50  p.     12°. 

©    Apr.     12,     1911;     2c.     Apr.     13,     1911; 
D:  23941;   Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York. 

14161 


See  also  Phillis'  inheritance. 


14162a 


Fight  (A)  for  a  home;  a  melodramatic  sketch, 
by  C.  Dean.     7  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Cliff  Dean,  Chicago;  D:  12836,  Apr.  25, 
,1908;    2c.    Apr.   25,    1908.  14163 

Fight  (A)  for  a  million;  a  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  M.  G.  Spooner. 

©  Mary  G.  Spooner,  Centerville,  la. ;  1892 : 
12445,  Mar.  21.  14164 


—  a  melodrama,  by  R.  Vaun.     Typewritten. 

©    Russell     Vaun,     Great     Britain;     1900; 
A:  12884,  May  22;  2c.  May  22.  14165 

tabloid  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Nel- 


son  Compton.      Chicago,   Chicago   manuscript 
CO.,  1914.     [32|  p.     f°.     Mimeographed. 

©    Sept.     30,     1914;     2c.     Nov.     11,     1914; 
D :  38773 ;  Alex.  Byers,  Chicago.  14165a 

Fight  (A)  for  control;  by  E.  B.  Pope. 

©  Edwin  B.  Pope,  St.  Louis ;  D  :16116.  June 
23,  1909.  14166 

Fight  (A)  for  fame;  by  F.  Quiun.  8  p.  16°. 
Printed. 

©  Feb.  3,  1911 ;  2c.  Feb.  8,  1911 ;  D :  23295 ; 
Frank  Quiun,  Philadelphia.  14167 

a  play  in  2  scenes,  by  F.  R.  Johnson.    13  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Frank    R.    Johnson,    Chicago;    D :  12969, 
May  6,  1908 ;  2c.  May  6.  1908.  14168 

Fight  (The)  for  freedom;  or.  The  sacrifice, 
drama  in  1  act,  by  J.  J.  Carniol  [pseud,  of 
John  J.  Karniol]  1  p.  1.,  33  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  7,  1911 ;  D :  25426 ;  John  J.  Car- 
niol, New  York.  14169 

Fight  (A)  for  happiness.  See  False  alarm 
Watson. 

Fight  (A)  for  honor;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  and  8 
scenes,  by  William  W.  Lapoint.  125  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ed.   N.   McDowell,   New  York ;   D :  1749, 
Apr.  16,  1902;  2c.  Apr.  10,  1902.  14170 

drama  of  love  and   hatred   in  4  acts,  by 

Renge  Dabney  [i.  e.  R.  D.  Mesa]     101  p.    4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  20,  1913 ;  D :  35400 ;  Ren6e  Dab- 
ney Mesa,  New  York.  14171 

an  idyllic  romantic  drama  of  the  South- 


west in  4  acts,  by  Miron  Leffingwell.    Chicago, 

Chicago  manuscript  co.,  1912.     [2],  47  p.     t°. 

©    Sept.    24,    1912;     2c.     Oct.    10,     1912; 

D :  31098 ;  Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.       14172 


688 


I 


14173 


COPYRIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


14193 


Fight   (A)    for   life;   a   sensation   drama   in   3      Fighter's   (A)   last  fight;  an  act  in  4  scenes. 


acts,  by  Stanley  McKenna. 

©   George   J.   Croolier,   New   York;    1873: 
SS40,   Aug.  4.  14173 


6  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.     Dec.  30,  1910;    D :  22955 ;  James  P. 
Van,  Chicago.  14183 


or,  The  vision  of  victory,  1  act  sketch  in      Fighting  blood.     See  Fifth  (The)  wheel. 


2  scenes  and  2  moving  picture  films,  by  R.  H. 
Davis.     [2],  25  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  20,  1911;  D:  23144;  Robert  H. 
Davis,  New  York.  14174 

—  See  also  Jube  Slogan. — Lost  in  the  desert. 


Fight  (A)  for  love;  4  act  melodrama,  by  H. 
Reid  [i.  e.  James  Halleck  Reid]  74  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Hal  Reid,  Highlands  of  Navesiuk,  N.  J. ; 
D:5077,  May  25,  1904;  2c.  May  18,  1904. 

14175 

Fight  (A)  for  millions;  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
by  M.  Douglas.     87  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Malcolm  Douglas,  New  York ;  D :  1951, 
May  31,  1902 ;  2e.  May  31,  1902.  14176 

Fight  (The)  for  reform;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
H.  M.  Grave-s.  [1],  76  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  19,  1912;  D:  29425;  Harry  M. 
Graves,   Chicago.  14177 

Fight  for  the  state;  an  American  comedy  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  J.  A.  Murphy  and  Richard 
Baker.     78  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  James  Anthony  Murphy.  Rochester, 
N.  Y. ;  D:7585,  Nov.  20,  1905;  2c.  Nov.  20, 
1905.  14178 

Fight  (A)  for  wealth;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
J.  W.  Graham. 

©  .Tames  W.  Graliam,  Philadelphia ;  D :  4514, 
Jan.  18,  1904.  14179 

Fight  (The)  in  the  lighthouse;  by  Robert 
Stodart.     20  p.    4".     Typewritten. 

©  Robert  S.  Stodart,  New  York ;  D :  11579. 
Oct.  24,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  24,  1907.  14180 

Fight  (A)  with  the  dragon;  play  in  1  act,  by 
A.  Heine.     [1],  15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  21,  1913;  D:  33566;  Adolf 
Heine,  Philadelphia.  14181 

Fighter  (The),  the  peddler,  the  girl;  play  in  3 
scenes,  by  A.  Marks  and  Charles  Potts.  [1], 
9  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  12,  1914 ;  D :  36009 ;  Abe  Marks, 
New  York.  14181a 

by  Charles  Potts.  [11]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  23,  1912 ;  D  :  31769 ;  Abe  Marks, 
New  York.  14182 


Fighting  Bob;  by  E.  E.  Rose. 

©   Edward   E.   Rose,   New   York;   D :  2573, 
Nov.  10,  1902.  14184 

Fighting    (A)    chance;   drama    in    4    acts,    by 
William  Nelson.     56  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Frank  Hannan,  Chicago ;  D :  15659,  Apr. 
19,  1909;  2c.  Apr.  26,  1909.  14185 


—  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act,  by   J.   Byrnes. 
13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.     25,     1914;     D:  37016;     Jack 
Byrnes,  San  Francisco.  14185a 


—  4  act  play,  by  E.  Ferris  and  B.  P.  Mat- 
thews.    142  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.    11,   1910;    D:  20425;  Edward 

Ferris  and  B.  P.  Matthews,  London.  14186 


—  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  P.  Rice. 

©  Charles  P.  Rice,  New  Haven;   D:5632. 
Oct.  12,  1904.  14187 

by  M.  Russell. 


©    Marion    Russell,    New    York;    D :  4981, 
Apr.  23,   1904.  14188 

a  1  act  play,  by  E.  L.  Merritt.  16  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©    Edward    Lawrence  Merritt,     Oakland, 

Gal.;    D:  14559,    Dec.    17,  1908;    2c.    Dec.    17, 

1908.  14189 


—  a  story  of  the  funerals,  by  E.  J.  Fredell. 

©  Edwin  J.  Fredell,  Seattle ;  D  :15651,  Apr. 

19,  1909.  14190 

or,  For  the  blue  or  the  gray,  a  play  in  3 


acts  for  female  characters  only,  by  Dora  A. 
Shoemaker.  Boston,  W.  PI.  Baker  &  eo.,  1900. 
46  p.     12°.      (Baker's  edition  of  plays) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,    Boston;    1900 
A:  396,  Jan.  4;  2c.  Jan.  31.  14191 

Fighting  cocks;  1  act  play,  by  M.  K.  Brookes. 
[1],  35  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.     Nov.     24,     1915;     D :  42333 ;     Mary 
Kouncelor  Brookes,  Washington.  14191a 

Fighting  fate;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  Ed- 
ward Locke.     118  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©   American     amusement     assn.,     Chicago ; 
D :  6857,  June  21,  1905 ;  2c.  June  21,  1905. 

14192 

a    melodramatic    novelty    in    4    acts,    by 


Lem  B.  Parker.     106  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   American     amusement     assn.,     Chicago ; 
D:5624,  Oct.  10,  1904;  2c.  Dec.  9,  1904.  14193 


5379—15- 


-44 


689 


14194 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


14212 


Fighting  for  freedom;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Anthony  E.  Wills.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  & 
CO.,  1906.     70  p.     12°. 

©  Walter  H.  Balder  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  8983, 
Aug.  22,  1906;  2c.     Oct.  23,  1906.  14194 

Fighting-  for  friends.  See  Willie  Live  around 
the  world. 

Fighting  for  gold;  by  M.  Francis. 

©   May    Francis,     New    Bedford,     Mass; 
D:6994,  July  19,  1905.  14195 

Fighting  fortune;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts 
and  5  scenes,  by  H.  N.  Dowley. 

©    Harrv    N.    Dowley,    New    York;    1892: 
4551,  Jan.  29.  14196 

Fighting  (The)  4th;  by  M.  Whitney.  25  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Mary   Whitney,    San   Bernardino,    Cal. ; 
D:9363,  Nov.  1,  1906;  2c.  Feb.  20,  1907. 

14197 

Fighting  (The)  hope;  play  in  3  acts,  by  William 
J.  Hurlbut.     95  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  16,  1915;  D :  42691 ;  David  Be- 
lasco,  New  York.  14197a 

Fighting  (The)  man;  comedy-drama  in  3  acts, 
by  M.  Crighton  and  V.  Kline.  [67]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    29,    1914;    D:  36865;    Marian 
Crighton   and   Virginia   Kline,    Cleveland. 

14197b 

Fighting    (The)    parson. 

©   W.    F.    Mann,    Chicago;    D :  11596,    Oct. 
26,    1907.  14198 

by   R.   C.  MacCulloch.     22  p.     4°.     Type- 


written. 

©    Robert     C.     MacCulloch,     New     York; 
D:5652,  Oct.  17,  1904;  2c.  Oct.  17,  1904. 

14199 

—   drama   in   4   acts,    by    Lem    B.     Parker. 


[123]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  16,  1912 ;  D :  29684 ;  Goes  litho- 
graphing CO.,  Chicago.  14200 

melodrama,  by  L.  B.   Parker.     91  p.     t°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Lem  B.  Parker,  Jersey  City ;   D :  12539, 
Mar.   14,   1908;   2c.   Mar.   17,   1908.  14201 


a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  M.  Ander- 


son. 


©  A.  M.  Anderson,  Utica,  N.  Y. ;  D :  4031, 
Sept.  30,  1903.  14202 


—  play  in  1  act. 

©  Ernest  A.  Fink,  New  York;  D :  6087,  .Tan. 
17,  1905.  14203 


Fighting  Sam  Houston  of  Texas;  a  historical, 
melodramatic,  sensational  and  equestrian 
drama  in  6  acts,  by  J.  H.  Wallick. 

©  James  H.  Wallick,  Middletown,  N.  Y. ; 
1889:3010,  Jan.  25.  14204. 

Fighting  the  flames.  See  Darktown's  bravest 
in   Fighting  the  flames. — Fire   (The)   show. 

Fighting  the  system;  modern  melodrama  in  4 
acts,  by  Agnes  Cameron.  [2],  65  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  11,  1914;  D:  37288;  William 
Francis  Burke,  New  York.  14204a 

Fighting  the  trades;  or,  All  for  love,  a  play  in 
5  acts,  by  C.  Thornton. 

©  Charles  Thornton,  New  York;  1873: 
14278,  Dec.  13.  14205 

Figli  (I)  della  livoluzione;  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  C.  Pozzoni.     116  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct  7,  1910;  D:  22246;  Carlo  Poz- 
zoni.  New  York.  14206 

Figlia  (La)  di  lorio;  tragedia  pastorale,  di  G. 
d'Annunzio.  New  York,  Vincent  Ciocia,  1904. 
134  p.     12°. 

©  Gabriele  d'Annunzio,  Italy ;  D  :  4590,  Feb. 
6.  1904;  2c.  Feb.  6,  1904.  14207 

• musica    di   A.    Franchetti.      Milano, 

[etc.,  etc.]  G.  Ricordi  &  co.,  1906.     40  p.    8°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  G.  Ricordi  &  co.,  Milan;  D:8200,  Mar. 
20,  1906;  2c.  Mar.  20,  1906.  14208 

Figliuol  (II)  prodigo  (L'enfant  prodigue); 
scena  lirica  in  1  atto,  di  E.  Guinand,  musica  di 
Claudio  Debussy,  versioue  italiana  di  Fran- 
cesco Casanovas.  Paris,  A.  Durand  et  fils, 
1910.     16  p.     12°.      [Libretto  only] 

©  Oct.  29,  1910 ;  2c.  Oct.  31,  1910 ;  D :  22441  ; 
Durand  et  cie.,  Paris.  14209 

Figments  of  fancy;  by  W.  D.  Hall.  7  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  William  D.  Hall,  Philadelphia ;  D :  7791, 
Dec.  30,  1905;  2c.  Dec.  30,  1905.  14210 

Figments  of  fancy  and  diversified  drollery;  a 
monologue  satirical  and  reminiscent,  by  Wm. 
D.  Hall.    5  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  John  L.  Hayes,  Philadelphia ;  D :  8477, 
May  4,  1906;  2c.  May  4,  1906.  14211 

Figs  and  thistles;  college  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
F.  L.  Windolph  and  W.  S.  Raub.  77  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  16,  1910;  D:  20844;  Francis  L. 
Windolph  and  William  S.  Raub,  Lancister. 
Pa.  14212 


690 


14213 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


14231 


riguras  (Las)  del  Quijote;  comedia,  en  2  actos 
y  en  verso,  de  C.  Fernandez  Sliaw,  basada  en 
el  libro  de  la  comedia  llrica  del  mismo  autor, 
La  venta  de  Don  Quijote.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  espauoles]  1910.  85,  [4]  p.  12°. 
©  Sept.  6,  1910 ;  2c.  Sept.  7,  1910 ;  D  :  21986 ; 
Carlos  Fernandez  Shaw,  Madrid.  14213 

Fiji;  a  comedy,  by  0.  M.  Coolidge. 

©  Cassius  M.  Coolidge,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ; 
1896:13680,   Dec.   11.  14214 

Fil  (Un)  a  la  patte;  comedie  en  3  actes,  by  G. 
Feydeau.  Paris,  P.  Ollendorfe,  1899.  3  p.  1., 
246  p.     12°. 

©    Georges   Feydeau,    France;    1899:66166, 
Oct.   12;   2c.   Oct.   12.  14215 

Filarmonica  (La);  sainete  de  costumbres  madri- 
leiias,  en  1  acto  y  2  cuadros,  en  prosa,  original 
de  J.  Ilomeo  y  J.  Palacios.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  espaiioles]  1912.    35  p.    12°. 

©  Dec.  5,  1912 ;  2c.  Dec.  6,  1912 ;  D  :  31564 ; 
Jose  Romeo  y  Javier  Palacios,  Madrid.     14216 

Filia  hospitalis;  by  Ferdinand  Wittenbauer,  tr. 
for  the  Yale  university  dramatic  assu.,  by 
Prof.  Farr.     113  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.     Nov.  3,  1909;   D :  17273 ;   Yale  uni- 
versity dramatic  assu.,  New  Haven.        14217 

Filibuster  (The);  a  comedy  opera  in  3  acts, 
boolj  and  lyrics  by  John  P.  Wilson,  music  by 
William  Loraine.  122  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York ;  D :  5872, 
Dec.  5,  1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  5,  1904.  14218 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  C.  Rowland.     85 

p.    4°.    Typev,^ritten. 

©  Henry   Cottrell    Rowland,    New    York; 
D :  8209,  Mar.  22,  1906 ;  2c.  Mar.  22,  1906. 

14219 

dramatic  composition,  by  J.  Eddie.     27  p. 


8°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    12,    1910;    D:  20773;    Jennie 
Eddie,  Newark,  N.  J.  14220 

—  farcical  comedy  in  1  act,  by  A.  P.  Sinnett 
and  M.  Hoffman.  [2],  30  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  June  18,  1914 ;  D :  37349 ;  A:  P.  Sin- 
nett and  Maud  Hoffman,  London.         14220a 

—  an  historical  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Vernon 


Mead  and  Bruce  Hallam. 

©  V.  M.  Porter,  St.  Louis;  1900  A:  22170, 

Sept.  6.  14221 

—  an  original  drama  in  5  acts,  by  F.  Keller. 

©  Frederick  Keller,  Brooklyn ;  1888 :  10231, 

Apr.  9.  14222 

— ■   a   theatrical   production,   by   M.   Von   Go- 
linsky,  story  by  A.  H.  Hyer. 

©   Mark    Von    Golinsky,     Savannah,     Ga. ; 
1890 :  24682,  Aug.  7.  14223 


Filibuster  (The) — Continued. 

or,  Perkins'  perfidy,  a  comic  opera  bur- 
lesque in  3  acts  on  a  timely  topic,  book  by 
R.  L.  McCardell,  music  by  Muniz  and  Julius 
Andino. 

©  Roy  L.  McCardell,  New  York;  1897: 
20828,  Apr.  1.  14224 

Filibusters  (The);  musical  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
R.  V.  Spencer.  59  p.  f°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  1,  1910;  D:  21711;  Richard  V. 
Spencer,  Los  Angeles.  14225 

an  original  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  G.  F. 

Cole.     Typewritten. 

©  George  F.  Cole,  Chicago;  1898:37139, 
June  17;  Ic.  Dec.  11,  1902;  Ic.  Oct.  3,  1903. 

14226 

a  story  of  Nicaragua,  a  drama  in  3  acts, 

by  F.  White  and  H.  H.  Marks. 

©  Fountavne  White  and  Harry  H.  Marks, 
New  Orleans  ;  1873 :  2343.  March  10.        14227 

Filipino  (The)  girl.     See  Philippine  (The)  girl. 

Fille  a  la  cassette.     See  Casket  (The)  girl. 

Fille  (La)  aux  marins.  See  Marine-Gustl 
(Die) 

Fille  (La)  de  Pilate;  piece  en  3  actes  en  vers, 
par  R.  Fauchois.  [Paris,  Impr.  de  I'lUustra- 
tion]  1909.    1  p.  1.,  34  p.     12°. 

©  Rene  Fauchois,  Paris ;  D :  15568,  Apr.  8, 
1909;  2c.  Apr.  8,  1909.  14228 

Fille  (La)  des  Eabenstein;  pigce  en  4  actes,  de 
Ernest  de  Wildenbruch,  tr.  de  M.  Remon  et 
N.  Valentin.  [Paris,  Impr.  de  I'lUustration] 
1909.     1  p.  1.,  82  p.    8°. 

©  Maurice  Remon  et  N.  Valentin,  Paris; 
D :  15075,  Feb.  15,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  15,  1909. 

14229 

Fille  (La)  du  ciel;  en  4  actes,  par  Pierre  Loti 
[pseud,  de  Julien  Viand]  et  Judith  Gautier. 
{In  Revue  des  deux  mondes,  15  mars- 
1"   mai,   1911) 

©  Mar.  15,  Apr.  1,  15,  May  1,  1911;  Ic. 
Mav  26,  1911;  D:  24291;  Calmann-Levy, 
Paris.  14230 

par  Pierre  Loti   [pseud,  de  Julien  Viaud] 

et  Judith  Gautier.    2'"''-4'"'  actes.     {In  Revue 
des  deux  mondes,  I'"'  avril-l*'  mai,  1911) 

©  Apr.  1,  15,  May  1,  1911 ;  Ic.  May  22,  1911 ; 
D  :  24258  ;  Calraann-Levy,  Paris.  14231 

Fille  (La)  du  docteur;  comedie  en  1  acte  pour 
jeunes  filles.  par  Alexandre  Guillet.  New 
York,  W.  R.  Jenkins  company  [1914]  13  p. 
12°.  ([Theatre  pour  la  jeunesse,  no.  12]) 
©  Sept.  28,  1914;  2c.  Oct.  21,  1914; 
D :  88644 ;  Wm.  R.  Jenkins  CO.,  New  York. 

14231a 


691 


14232 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


14246 


Fille  (La)  du  far-West;  op6ra  en  3  actes,  tirg  du 
drame  de  David  Belasco,  par  Guelfo  Oivinini 
et  Carlo  Zaugarini,  adaptation  frangaise  de 
Maurice  Vaucaire,  musique  de  Giacomo  Puc- 
cini. Paris,  G.  Ricordi  et  cie.,  1912.  2  p.  1., 
ii,  121  p.     12°.     [French  libretto  only] 

©    Apr.     15,     1912;     2c.     Apr.     16,     1912; 
D:  29378;  G.  Ricordi  &  co.,  Milan.         14232 

Fille  (La)  du  garde-chasse;  drame  en  5  actes  et 
6  tableaux,  par  Alexandre  Fontanes  et  Louis 
Decori.  Paris,  P.  V.  Stock,  1902.  2  p.  1., 
139  p.     12°. 

©  P.   V.   Stock,   Paris;    D :  2829,    Dec.   26, 
1902;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1902.  14233 

Fille  (La)  naturelle;  piece  en  1  acte,  de  B.  Le- 
breton  et  Henry  Moreau.  Paris,  G.  Joubert, 
1911.     36  p.     8°. 

©   June    10,     1911;    2c.    June    19,    1911; 
D :  24508 ;  C.  Joubert,  Paris.  14234 

Same. 


©  Dec.  20,  1911;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1911; 
D:  28091;  Joubert,  Paris.  14235 

Fille  (La)  sauvage;  pigce  en  6  actes,  par  Fran- 
cois de  Curel.  Paris,  P.  V.  Stock,  1902.  2  p.  1., 
168  p.     12". 

©  P.  V.  Stock,  Paris;  D :  1297,  Jan.  16, 
1902;    2c.  Jan.  16,   1902.  14236 

Filles  (Les)  Jackson  et  cie.;  operette  k  spec- 
tacle en  3  actes,  [par]  Maurice  Ordonneau, 
musique  de  Justin  Glerice.  Paris,  P.  V.  Stock, 
1906.    138  p.    12".     [Libretto  only] 

©  P.  V.  Stock,  Paris;  D :  7925,  Jan.  31. 
1906;  2c.  Jan.  31,  1906.  14237 

Fillette;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Older  and 
E.  B.  Harris.     [4],  172  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  20,  1910;  D:  22869;  Mrs.  Fre- 
mont Older  and  Elmer  B.  Harris,  New  York. 

14238 

Filmzauber;  posse  mit  gesang  in  4  bildern,  von 
Rudolf  Bernauer  und  Rudolph  Schanzer, 
musik  von  Walter  KoUo  und  Willy  Bred- 
schneider.  Regia.  Miinchen,  Drei  masken 
verlag,  1912.    81  p.    8°. 

©  Nov.  20,  1912;  2c.  Jan.  23,  1913; 
D :  32335 ;  Drei  masken  verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h., 
Munich.  14239 

posse  mit  gesang  und   tanz   in  4  bildern, 

von  Rudolf  Bernauer  und  Rudolph  Schan- 
zer, musik  von  Walter  Kollo  und  Willy 
Bredschneider.  Textbuch  der  gesange. 
Miinchen,  Drei  masken  verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h., 
1912.     42  p.,    ports.     12°. 

©  Nov.  20,  1912;  2c.  Jan.  23,  1913; 
D :  32446 ;  Drei  masken  verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.. 
Munich.  14240 


Fils  (Un)  d'Amerique;  comedie  en  4  actes,  par 
P.  Veber  et  M.  Gerbidou.  30  p.  4°.  (In  La 
petite  illustration,  no.  51,  21  levrier,  1914, 
serie-theatre,  no.  31) 

©  Feb.  21,  1914;  2c.  Mar.  17,  1914; 
D:  36381;  Pierre  Veber  &  Marcel  Gerbidon, 
Paris.  14240a 

Fils  (Le)  de  Coralie.     See  Coralie. 

Fils  (Le)  de  I'homme;  piece  en  5  actes  et  10 
tableaux,  par  A.  Valabrdque.  Paris,  A.  Vala- 
br§que,  1912.     117  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  29,  1912 ;  D :  30681 ;  Albin  Vala- 
breque,  Paris.  14241 

Fils  (Le)   de  Porthos.     See  Perthes'  son. 

Fils  (Le)  du  mauvais  fils;  de  Georges  Docquois. 
[pseud,  of  Henry  Gauthier-Villars]  [8]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  9,  1913  ;  D :  33182 ;  Gaumont  co., 
Flushing,   N.   Y.  14242 

Fils  (Le)  du  regiment.  See  Sou  (The)  of  the 
regim^ent. 

Fils  (Le)  surnaturel.     See  Papa's  darling. 

Fin  de  condena;  drama  en  3  actos  y  6  cuadros, 
original  de  J.  Arzadun.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores  espaiioles]   1912.     63  p.     12°. 

©  May  24,  1912;  2c.  May  13,  1912; 
D :  29786 ;  Juan  Arzadun,  Madrid.  14243 

Fin  (El)  del  mundo;  fenSmeno  politico,  en  1 
acto  y  3  cuadros,  en  prosa  y  verso,  original 
de  E.  Paradas  y  J.  Jimenez,  mGsica  de  los 
maestros  San  Felipe  y  Larruga.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espauoles]  1910.  30,  3  p. 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  May  23,  1910;  2c.  May  24,  1910; 
D :  21157 ;  Enrique  Paradas  y  Joaquin  Jime- 
nez, Madrid.  14244 

Fin  (El)  del  viaje;  segunda  parte  de  Reservado 
de  seiioras,  original  de  E.  Tecglen,  mfisica 
del  maestro  Manuel  M.  Faixa.  Madrid  [So- 
ciedad de  autores  espanoles]  1911.  16  p. 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Dec.  30,  1911;  2c.  .Tan.  2,  1912; 
D  :  28174 ;  Ernesto  Tecglen,  Madrid.       14245 

Fin  du  nionde;  [piece  en  3  actes  et  20  tableaux] 
de  R.  Francheville,  illustrations  de  A.  Barrere. 
Paris,  Librairle  illustree,  J.  Tallandier  [1910] 
119  p.    illus.    8°. 

©  Aug.  12,  1910;  2c.  Sept.  3.  1910: 
D :  21932  ;  Robert  Francheville,  Paris.     14246 

Final  (The)  cup  tie.  See  Foot-ball  (The) 
match. 

Final  (El)  de  Don  Alvaro;  drama  Ifrico  en  2 
actos,  de  C  Fernandez  Shaw,  basiido  en  la 
obra  celebre  del  duque  de  Rivas,  mfisica 
del    maestro   Conrado    del    Campo.     Madrid 


692 


14247 


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14265 


Final  (El)  de  Don  Alvaro — Continued. 

I  Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]   1911.     28  p. 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©    May     26,     1911;     2c.     May     27,     1911; 
D:  24320;    Carlos    Fernandez    Shaw,    Madrid. 

14247 

Final   (The)    heat;    a    trotting   race   play    in   4 
scenes,  by  P.  Lynch. 

©  Philip  Lvnch,  Highlands,  N.  J. ;  D :  1.5884, 
May  IS,  1909.  14248 

Final  (The)  lesson;  by  Matthew  Barry.     14  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  George  H.  Brown,  New  York;  D :  9663, 
Dec.  19,  1906;  2c.  Dec.  19,  1906.  14249 


■ by  M.  Flanagan. 

©  Matthew  Flanagan,  New  York;  1898: 
11748,  Feb.  15 ;  2c.  Feb.  16.  14250 

vaudeville    comedietta,    by    Louis    Weslyn. 

[IS]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  23,  1912;  D:  28413;  Maid  a  Du- 
pree,  New  York.  14251 

Final  rehearsal;  1  act  musical  sketch,  by  E.  G. 
Seymour.  Niagara  Falls,  Ont.,  Frontier 
printing  co.     7  p.     12°. 

©  Mar.  17,  1910;  2c.  Mar.  19,  1910; 
D :  20543 ;  Emma  Carter  Seymour,  Niagara 
Falls,  Ontario,  Canada.  14252 

Final  (The)  settlement.  See  Married  for 
money. 

Final  (The)  test;  play  in  1  act,  by  L.  Kyn. 
15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  6.  1914;  D:  38410;  Lucy  Kyn, 
New  York.  14252a 

Finale  (The);  sensational  comedy  drama  sketch, 
by  C.  D.  Pflrrmann.    15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  18,  1911;  D :  25265 ;  C.  David 
Ptirrmann,  Newark,  N.  J.  14253 

Finally  he  wins.     See  Parvenu. 

Financial  (A)  chameleon;  plav  in  1  act,  by 
B.  P.  Glenn.     20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  23,  1913;  D:  32179;  B^ron  P. 
Glenn,  Ontario,  Cal.  14254 

Financier  (The);  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  E.  J. 
Chapman.     Typewritten. 

©  Ezekiel  .Tones  ChanmaTi,  Rochester.  N. 
Y. ;  1892:2886.5.  .Tulv  11;  Ic.  Mar.  6.  1893; 
Ic.   Mar.  24.  1893.  14255 

drama  in  3  acts,  by  L.  C.  Moise.     68  p. 

4°.       Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  11,  1909;  D:  17341;  Leonard 
Corapton    Moise,    Covington,    La.  14256 

Financier  of  New  York.  See  Six  dramas  of 
American   ronia,nce  and  history. 


Finches  (The)  and  the  dudes;  a  comedy  in  5 
acts,  \yf  a  citizen  of  New  Orleans  [pseud,  of 
G.  P.  Harrison] 

©    George    Pettigrew    Harrison,    New    Or- 
leans ;  1885 :  23455,  Nov.  9.  14257 

Find  (The);  comedy  in  1  act,  by  W.  Bowman. 
[1],  8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    30,    1915;    D:  42377;    Willard 
Bowman,  New  York.  14257a 

dramatic  sketch  in  1  act,  by  Lester  Foun- 
tain.    8  p.     f°.     Type'CTTitten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   23,   1914 ;    D :  38286 ;   William 
Brewer,   San  Francisco.  14257b 

Find  the  clown;  play  in  1  act,  by  K.  J.  Town- 
send.     [6],  42  p.    4°.    Typewritten, 

©  Ic.   Dec.   2,   1915;   D:  42397;   Katharine 
J.  Townsend,  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.  14257c 

Find  the  lady;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  C.  W.  Colli- 
son.     107  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.   1,   1913;   D:  32160;   C.   Wilson 
Collison,  Columbus,  O.  14258 

Find  thou  the  other  half;  a  play  in  prologue, 
3  acts,  7  scenes  and  epilogue,  by  Frances 
Lynn.     99  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  F.   Hieston   Head,   New  York ;    D :  7778, 
Dec.  28,  1905;  2c.  Dec.  28,  1905.  14259 

Finding-  a  fatherland;  by  N.  L.  Almirall. 

©    Nina     L.     Almirall,     Brooklyn;     1897: 
26756,    May  1.  14260 

Finding-  a  flaw;  by  W.  Z.  Lange.  6  p.  f°. 
Type^vTitten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    30,    1909;    D:  17570;    William 
Z.  Lange,  Cleveland.  14261 

Finding  her  aflfinity;   a   drama   in  4  acts,  by 
L.    J.   L.    Stilwell.      03   p.      f°.      Typewritten. 
©  Laura  Jean  Libbey  Stilwell,  Brooklyn; 
D:  12093.  Jan.  3,  1908;  2c.  Julv  16,  1908. 

14262 

Finding-  of  the  North  Pole;  melodrama  in  4 
acts,  by  F.  T.  Echezabal.  65  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.    Oct.   9,    1909;     D:  17157;    Frank   T. 
Echezabal,    Nev,-   Orleans.  14263 

Finding-  the  North  Pole;  musical  comedy  in  3 
acts  and  6  scenes,  by  H.  H.  Wilcox.  36  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    20,    1910;    D:  21378;    Harold 
H.  Wilcox,  Cleveland.  14264 

Fine  feathers;  an  American  comedy  in  4  acts, 
partly  based  on  La  maison  neuve  of  V.  Sar- 
dou,  by  J.  B.  Matthews. 

©  1.  Brander  Matthews,  New  York;  1871: 
8848,  Sept.  22.  14265 


693 


14266 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


14282 


Fine  feathers — Continued.  ^ 

an   entirely   original   modern   comedy,    by 

M.  Meadows. 

©  Marie  Meadows,  New  Yorlc ;  1SS5  :  1S550 ; 

Sept.  1.  14266 

play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Walter.     132  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  2,  1915 ;  D :  39844 ;  Eugene  Wal- 
ter, New  York.  14266a 

a  play  in  1  act,  by  O.  M.  Hucffer.    Chelsea, 


S.  AV.  [Eng.]  1S99.    20  p.     12°. 

©  Ellen  Terry,  London ;  1900  A :  5151,  Feb. 
26;  2c.  J^eb.  26.  14267 

Fine  feathers   do   not  make   fine  birds.      See 
Millionaire  (The)   janitor. 


Finish  (The)  of  Mr.  Fresh;  an  original  farce 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Scott  Marble. 

©  Davis  &  Keogh,  New  York ;  1898 :  40694, 
July  G ;  2c.  July  6.  14274 

Finish  (The)  of  Pete;  an  original  farce  in  1 
act,  by  Edwin  Baker.  Chicago  and  New 
York,  The  Dramatic  publishing  company, 
1906.  12  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  The  comic 
drama,  212) 

©    Dramatic    pub.    co.,    Chicago ;    D :  9537, 
Nov.  28,  1906;  2c.  Dec.  15,  1906.  14275 

an  original  sketch  in  1  act,  by  E.  Baker. 


17  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Edwin   Baker,   Nogales,   Ariz. ;   D :  4570, 
Jan.  30,  1904;  2c.  Feb.  15,  1904.  14276 


Finer  (The)  shades  of  honor;  a  play  for  8th      Finished;  comedy  character  sketch  by  L.  Ben 
grade    pupils,    by    Marjorie    Benton    Cooke.  nison.     17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

Chicago  and  New  York,  The  Dramatic  pub- 
lishing company,  1906.  16  p.  12°.  (On 
cover:  School  plays,  no.  4) 


c)  Ic.  Apr.  7,  1915;  D:  40298;  Louis  Ben- 
nison,  Los  Angeles.  14276a 


©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago;  D:9534, 
Nov.  28,  1906 ;  2c.  Dec.  15,  1906.  142ba 

Finesse;  by  E.  Meade. 

©  Edwards  Meade,  Iron  IMountain,  Mich. ; 
1892 :  7977,  Feb.  19.  14269 

Finger  (The)  of  fate;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  W.  W. 
Quinton.     33  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  12,  1914;  D:  37818;  William 
Warren  Quinton,  Buffalo.  14269a 

a  1   act  play,   by  M.   C.   Deering.     18  p. 

8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mabel  Craft  Deering,  San  Francisco; 
D:3866,  Aug.  24,  1903;  Ic.  Aug.  24,  1903; 
Ic.  Sept.  9,  1903.  14270 

or,   The  death  letter,   a  melodrama   in   3 

acts,  bv  Len  Ellsworth  Tilden.  Boston,  W.  H. 
Baker  &  co.,  1893.  32  p.  12°  ([Baker's  ed. 
of  plays] ) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1893: 
28018,   June  12;   2c.   July   28.  14271 

Finger   (The)   of  God.      See  Dawn;   with   The 
noble  lord,  etc. 


Finished  (A)  coquette;  a  comedietta  in  1  act, 
by  Frances  Ayniar  aiathews.  Boston,  W.  H. 
Baker  &  co.,  1895. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;   1895: 
29578,  June  3 ;  2c.  July  5.  14277 

comedy  for  five  males  and  sis  females,  by 


Frances  Aymar  Mathews.     New  York,  E.   S. 
Werner  &  co.,  1907.    22  p.    12°. 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner  &  co..  New  York; 
D:  11696,  Nov.  7,  1907;  2c.  Nov.  22,  1907. 

14278 

Finished  (A)  education;  a  finale  for  the  first 
part  of  a  negro  minstrel  entertainment,  ed. 
bv  George  H.  Coes.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker 
&  CO.,  1893.  1  p.  1.,  6  p.  12°.  ([Baker's 
darkey  plays]) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1893: 
428.57,  Sept.  25;    2c.  Oct.  20.  14279 

Finished  (A)  fight;  a  1  act  monologue  drama, 
by  A.  S.  Hoffman.     3  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Harrv  L.  Newton  and  Aaron  S.  Hoffman, 
Cliicago;  b:1155,  Dec.  5,  1901;  2c.  Dec.  5, 
1901.  14280 


Finger   (The)    of   scorn;   a   play   in  4  acts,   by      Finished  (The)  picture.     See  Felicia  d'Aufro. 
A.   L.   Tubbs.     Philadelphia,   The   Peun  pub- 


lishing company,  1901.    57  p.     12°. 

©    Penn    pub.    CO.,    Philadelphia ;    D :  326, 
Apr.  9,  1901 ;  2c.  Apr.  10,  1901.  14272 

Finger  prints;  or.  No  evidence,  sketch  by  D. 
Cunningham.     10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  2,  1914;  D:  35.528;  Daniel  Cun- 
ningham, New  York.  14272a 

Finish  (The);  sittings  from  everyday  life,  in 
1  act.  by  B.  (Swede)  Hall.  18  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    12,    1910;    D:  22036;    Billy 
(Swede)  Hall,  Chicago.  14273 


Finished  (The)  play;  first  act,  by  J.  C.  lloeber. 
Ms. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  14,  1914;  D:  36023;  Joseph  C. 
Roeber,  New  York.  14280a 

Finisher  (The)  girl  of  New  York;  a  comedy 
drama  in  5  acts,  by  I.  Barsky. 

©   Israel   Barsky,    Conneaut,    O. ;    D :  2676, 
Dec.  4,  1902.  14281 

Finlay's   Christmas   baby;   play   in   1   act,   by 
J.  A.  Loining.     [2],  8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Feb.   9,   1912;    D:  28622;    John   Ar- 
thur Loining,  New  York.  14282 


694 


14283 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


14300 


Finnegan  and  Tlanagan;  drama,  by  W.  Cole- 
man Parker. 

©  Harold  Roorbach,  New  York;  1899: 
63257,   Sept.  29;   2c.   Oct.  14.  14283 

Finnegan  pasha;  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts, 
words  by  S.  MacDonald,  music  by  Guenther 
Kiesewetter. 

©  Samuel  J.  MacDonald,  Newark,  N.  J. ; 
1898:77315,  Dec.  31.  14284 

Finnegan's  mistake;  3  act  comedy,  by  P.  Miles. 

©  Patrick  Miles,  Mount  Summit,  Ind. ; 
1890:1491,   Jan.   10.  14285 

Finnegan's  wake;  an  Irish  comedy,  by  J.  H. 
Smith. 

©  .T.  H.  Smith,  New  York;  1892:24008, 
June  8.  14286 

Finnigan's  ball;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  George 
H.  Emerick.  cover-title,  1  p.  1.,  51  p.  4°. 
Printed. 

©  Frank  T.  Merritt,  Mark  Davis  and  Ollie 
Mack,  New  York;  1894:20003,  Apr.  19;  2c. 
Oct.  10,  1899.  14287 

Finnigan's  courtship;  a  musical  farce  comedy 
in  3  acts,  by  George  H.  Emerick, 

©  Joe  W.  Spears,  New  York;  1895:61861, 
Dec.  6.  14288 

Finnigan's  finish;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Howard 
Amesbury.  Clyde,  O.,  Ames'  publishing  co., 
1906.  9  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  Ames'  series  of 
standard  and  minor  drama,  no.  27) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  D :  8469,  May 
3,  1906;  2c.  May  3,  1906.  14289 

Finnigan's  fortune;  ar  original  comic  Irish 
play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  Townsend.  Author's 
ed.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1893.  38  p. 
12°.     ( [Baker's  ed.  of  plays] ) 

©  Charles  Townsend,  United  States ;  1893 : 
49203,   Nov.  4;   2c.   Dec.  28.  14290 

Finnigan's  400;  an  Irish  farce  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  J.  D.  Flynn. 

©  James  D.  Flynn,  New  Yorks  1898: 
39026,  June  27 ;  2c.  Nov.  3,  1899.  14291 

Finnigan's  wedding;  a  musical  farce  comedy 
in  3  acts,  by  Geo.  H.  Emerick. 

©  Charles  Murry  and  Ollie  Mack,  United 
States;   1895:18154,   Apr.   1.  14292 

Finola.     See  Tara. 

Fior  di  neve;  dramma  lirico  in  4  atti,  parole 
di  A.  Colautti,  musica  di  Lorenzo  Filiasi. 
[Milano]  Society  editrice  Sonzogno,  1910. 
5  p.  1.,  8-92  numb.  1.     8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Sept.  15,  1910;  2c.  Oct.  10,  1910; 
D:  22254;   Edoardo  Sonzogno,  Milan.     14293 


Fiore  del  passato;  bozzetto  drammatico  in  1  atto, 
da  Edmondo  de  Amicis.  (In  II  secolo  XX. 
gennaio,  1906,  anno  5,  no.  1) 

©  res.  under  act  of  Mar.  3,  1905,  by  Fra- 
telli  Treves,  Milan;  res.  no.  160;  Ic.  Jan. 
19,  1906.  14294 

Fiorella;  comedie  lyrique  en  1  acte,  de  Vic- 
torien  Sardou  et  P.-B.  Gheusi,  musique  de 
Amherst  Webber.  Paris,  Enoch  et  cie.,  1905. 
20  p.     4°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Enoch  &  CO.,  Paris;  D :  6742,  May  27, 
1905 ;  2c.  May  27,  1905.     ^  14295 

Fire;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Austin.     Act  1. 
{In  Playbook,  v.  2,  no.  5,  Oct.  1914) 

©  Dec.  30,  1914;  Ic.  Dec.  26,  1914; 
D :  39208 ;  Mary  Austin,  New  York.       14295a 

Same.    Act  2,  3.    {In  Playbook,  v.  2,  no.  6, 

7,  Nov.,  Dec,  1914) 

©  Feb.  13,  1915;  Ic.  Feb.  17,  1915;  D: 
89923 ;  Mary  Austin,  New  York.  14295b 

play   in  1  act,   by   I.   Badanes   and  M.   Z. 


Shomer.     14  p.     4  .     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  30,  1915 ;  D  :  41597  ;  Ida  Badanes 
and  Miriam  Z.  Shomer,  New  York.  14296 

Fire  (The)  brigade;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  L. 
De  Long.     [64]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Apr.  17,  1911;   D :  23982 ;   Harry  L. 
De  Long,  Easton,  Pa.  14297 

Fire-bringer  (The);  [in  3  acts]  by  William 
Vaughn  Moody.  Boston  and  New  York, 
Houshton,  Mifflin  and  company,  1904.  4  p.  1., 
107,    [1]   p.     12°. 

©  W.  V.  Moody,  Chicago;  A:  82811,  Mar. 
26,  1904;  2c.  Mar.  26,  1904.  14297a 

See    also    Poems     (The)     and     plays     of 


■William  Vaughn  Moody. 

Fire   (The)   chief;   a   comedy   in   1   act,  by   Jo- 
seph W.   Staudish.     11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©    Jos.    B.    Maxwell,    New    York ;    D :  887, 
Sept.  20,  1901 ;  2c.  Sept.  20,  1901.  14298 

Fire  (A)  cracker  drill;  for  boys,  by  Adelaide 
Westcott  Hatch.  New  York,  Hints  publishing 
company,  1903.    cover-title,  2  p.  12°. 

©  Hints  pub.  co.,  New  York ;  D :  4190.  Nov. 
5,  1903;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1903.  14299 

Fire  (The)  crackers;  a  singing  and  dancing 
skit  in  4  scenes,  book  and  lyrics  by  C.  B. 
Casad.     12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Campbell  B.  Casad,  New  York ;  D :  10618, 
May  22,  1907;  2c.  May  22,  1907.  14300 

Fire  (The)  damp.     See  Down  in  a  coal  mine. 

Fire  (The)  escape,  1  a.  m. ;  farce  in  1  act,  by 
E.  C.  Griffin.    [1],  19  p.     4°,     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  6,  1914 ;  D :  37769 ;  Emily  Cora 
Griffin,  New  York.  14300a 


695 


14301 


DKAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


14323 


Fire  (The)  fiend;  a  pyrotechnic  and  fire  drama      Fire   (The)   worshiper;   a   romantic  tragedy   of 
in  2  acts,  bv   H.   Dumurs.     Typewritten.  ancient  Persia  in  blank  verse,  by  A.  Silvani 

and  M.  D.  Buchanan,  adapted  from  The 
strange  story  of  Ahrinziman  by  A.  Silvani. 
115  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 


©  Horace  Dumars,  New  York ;  1891 :  28S6S, 
Apr.  11;  2c.  Feb.  17,  1892.  14301 


See   also   Devastation. 


©  Anita  Silvani  and  Marcia  Darrali  Bu- 
chanan, Chicago  ;  D :  16095,  June  19,  1909 ; 
2c.   June  19,  1909.  14313 


Fire    (The)    fiends    of    Chicago;    a    revelation 
of  the  great  conflagration,  by  A.  P.  Morris,  jr. 

©  A.  P.  Morris,  jr.,  Baltimore;  1872:3741,      pire  (The)  worshipers;  a  drama 


Apr.  9.  14302 

Fire  fighters  on  ship  and  sliore;  a  dramatize 
play  in  1  scene,  by  C.  L.  Hagcn.  8  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Claude  L.  Hagen,  New  York;   D;  9812, 
Jan.  18,  1907;  2c.  Jan.  28,  1907.  14303 

Fire  (The)  fount;  or,  The  Pirates  of  the  Black 
Isles,  by  Z.  Evans. 

©   Zachary   Evans,   Louisville  ;    1873  :  7375, 
June  26.  14304 

Fire  (The)  king;  an  original  romantic  drama, 
with  prologue  and  3  acts,  written  in  interest 
of  the  fire  department,  by  R.  Hutchinson. 

©    Rodolphe    Hutchinson,    Garnerville,    N. 
Y. ;  D :  2569,  Nov.  10,  1902.  14305 

Fire  (The)  of  life;  by  K.  V.  Ridsdale. 

©  Kate  Vinson  Ridsdale,  Milwaukee ;  1897 : 
4568,  Jan.  12;  Ic.  Jan.  12.  14306 

Fire  (The)  of  St.  John's  eve.  See  Feu  de  la 
Saint-Jean. 

Fire  (The)  patrol;  by  J.  W.  Harkins,  jr. 

©  James  W.  Harkins,  jr.,  V.'orcester ;  1891 : 
6308,    Feb.    16.  14307 

Fire  play;  play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  A.  Woodworth. 
44  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  1,  1913 ;  D :  32817 ;  Helen  Alden 
Woodworth,   Brookline,   Mass.  14308 

Fire  (The)  regained;  play  in  2  acts,  by  S.  M. 
Hirsch.     [2],  38  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  7,  1913;   D:  32216;   Sidney  M. 
Hirsch,  Nashville.  14309 

Same.      New     York,     The     Knickerbocker 

press    (G.    P.    Putnam's   sons).    1913.     42   p. 
12°. 

©  May  3.  1913 ;  2c.  May  8,  1913  ;  D :  33319  ; 
Sidney  M.  Hirsch,  Nashville.  14310 

Fire  (The)  show;  fighting  the  flames,  a  1  act 
play,  by  C.  L.  Hagen.  14  n.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Claude  L.  Hagen,  New  York ;  D :  10681, 
May  31,  1907;  2c.  May  23,  1907.  14311 

Fire  witch;  or,  Mrs.  Lester's  surprise,  an  his- 
torical comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by  Franklin 
Frederic.     112  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Marie    B.    Schrader,    Washington ;     D : 
7474,  Oct.  30,  1905;  2c.  Oct.  30,  1905.     14312 


©  C.  F.  Newcomb  and  J.  M.  Hanks,  United 
States;  1882:17624,  Oct.  23.     2c.  Nov.  4. 

14314 

—  dramatized   from   Thomas   Moore's   Lallah 


Rookh,  with  songs  and  music  by  C.  L.  Moss. 

©   Clara   Lewis   Moss,   Butte   City,   Mont; 
1882:19016,   Nov.  9.  14315 

Fire    (The)    zouave;    a    historical    spectacular 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  A.  Reed. 

©  J.  A.  Reed,  New  York ;  1890 :  40133,  Dec. 
18.  14316 

Firebrand;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  H.  Slater. 

©   J.   H.    Slater,   Nashua,   la.;   1890:9803, 
Mar.  27.  14317 


—  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.   Stringer.     121  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    9,    1910;     D:  22773;     Arthur 
Stringer,  New  York.  14318 

1  act  play,  by  H.  A.  Phillips.     [29]  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

(g)  Ic.  Feb.  17,  1911;  D:  23378;  Henry  Al- 
bert Phillips,  Sound  Beach,  Conn.  14319 


—  play  in  3  acts  and  3  scenes,  by  J.  H.  Price. 
[159]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  18,  1912 ;  D :  29703 ;  J.  H.  Price, 
New  York.  14319a 


or,   The  mystery   of   the  masked    12,    an 

Irish   picture    in    4    acts     and     a     prologue, 
adapted  by  Wm.  Tasker  Dulany. 

©  W.  T.  Dulanv  and  Harry  Duffield,  Roch- 
ester, N.  Y. ;  1873  :  1875  ;  Feb.  26.  14320 

Firebug  (The);  in  4  acts,  by  W.  L.  Beers  and 
K.  Stagg.     [80]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.    8,    1911;    D :  25165 ;     William 
Lerov  Beers  and  Katherine  Stagg,  New  Y'^ork. 

14321 

a  play  in  1  act,  by  Clement  Easton   [i.  e. 


H.  C.  Easton]     14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Henry  Clement  Easton,  New  York ;   D : 
8338,  Apr.  "l3,  1906 ;  2c.  Apr.  13,  1906.     14322 

Firefly  (The);  dramatic  composition,  by  H.  R. 
H.   Hayward.     IS  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  22, 1912  ;  D  :  30611 ;  Harry  R.  Hill 
Hayward,  Maplewood,  Mo.  14323 


696 


14324 


COPYRIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


14343 


Firefly  (The)— Continued. 

opera  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  O.  A.  Hauer- 

bach.     120   p.     4°.     Typewritten.      [Libretto 

only] 

©    Ic.    Aug.   24,    1912;    D:  30621;    Otto    A. 

Haiiorbnch,  New  York.  14324 

play    in   4  acts,    by   E.    West.     31   p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  23,  1910 ;  D :  20277 ;  Elise  West, 
New  York.  14325 

Fireman  Bob;  by  F.  L.  Jones.  25  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Nov.  12,   1909 ;   D :  17348 ;   Frank  L. 
Jones,  Lynn,  Mass.  14326 

Fireman's  (The)  Christmas  eve;  a  silent  story 
in  7  scenes,  by  C.  L.  Hagen.  20  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Claiide  L.   Hacen,  New   York;   D:9872, 
Jan.  30,  1907 ;  2c.  Jan.  30,  1907.  14327 

sketch   in   7   pictures    with    musical    and 

vocal  accompaniments,  by  C.  L.  Hagen.   12  p., 

7  diagr.     4°.     Typewritten.      [Libretto  only] 

©  Claude  L.  Hagen,   New  York;   D:2907, 

.Tan.  26,  1903;  2c.  Jan.  26,  1903.  14328 

Fireman's  (The)  heart;  by  B.  IMaroan. 

©    Beatrice    Marean,    Ocala,    Fla. ;    1894: 
37722,  Aug.  13.  14329 

Fireman's  (The)  sweetheart;  comedy  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  Nelson  Compston.  [56]  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  23,  1914;  D :  37655 ;  Alexander 
Byers,  Chicago.  14329a 

Firemen  (The)  of  the  Wissahickon  inn;  or. 
How  the  chief  fell  off  the  waterwag'on, 
operatic  farce  in  1  act.  book  and  lyrics  by 
H.  F.  Norton,  music  adapted  by  Mary  C. 
Moore.     15  p.     8°.     Printed.     [Libretto  only] 

©    Jan.    21.    1915;    2c.    .Tan.    27.    1915;    D: 
39515;  H.  F.  Norton.  Seattle.  14329b 

Firemen's  (The)  darling;  a  comedy  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  Joseph  H.  Slater. 

©  Fi-ank  J.  Wesson,  Chicago;  1891:40979, 
Nov.  16.  14330 

Firemen's  (The)  ward;  a  sensational  comedy 
in  a  prologue  and  3  acts,  by  W.  M.  WiHiams. 

©    Wilbur    M.    Williams.    Chicago;    1888: 
33240,  Nov.  24.  14331 

Fires  of  St.  John;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  from  the 
German  of  Hermann  Sudermann,  tr.  and 
adapted  by  Charles  Swickard.  Boston,  J.  W. 
Luce  &  company.  1904.  139  p.  incl.  front, 
(port.)      12°. 

©  .John  W.   Luce  &  co.,  Boston;   D :  .5607. 

Sept.  26,  ]904;  2c.  Oct.  22,  1904.  14332 

Fires  of  youth;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Dwan. 

[2],  95  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  19,  1910 ;  D  :  22092  ;  Allan  Dwan. 


Chicago. 


14333 


Firescreen  (The);  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Alfred 
•    Sutro,    New   York,     S.    French ;     London,     S. 
French,  ltd.,  1912.     109  p.     12°. 

©   Aug.    8,    1912;    2c.    Aug.    12,    1912;    D: 
30508;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.       14334 

Fireside  (A)  story;  a  Christmas  comedietta  in 
1  act,  by  Walter  Gordon.  New  York,  De  Witt, 
1884.  10  p.  12°.  ([De  Witt's  acting  plays, 
no.  329]) 

©  A.  T.  B.  De  Witt,  New  York ;  1884 :  26395, 
Dec.  30;  2c.  Jan.  22,  1885.  14335 

Fireworks;  by  E.  L.  Waitt.  11  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ernest  L.  Waitt,  Boston ;  D :  11682,  Nov. 
7,  1907;  2c.  Nov.  7,  1907.  14336 

a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  A.  Locke. 

©  E.   A.   Locke,   Boston;   1880:9445,   June 
21.  14337 

musical   and  farcical   comedy. 

©  G.   W.   Purdy,   New  York;   1893:31893, 
July  6.  14338 

Firing-  (The)  line;  4  act  comedy  drama,  drama- 
tized from  Ilobert  W.  Chambers'  novel  of 
same  title,  by  F.  Searight.  [14],  152  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   July  28,   1910;   D:  21665;   Franklyn 
Searight,  New  York.  14339 

play,  from  the  book  by  Robert  W.  Cham- 
bers, dramatized  by  F.  Jackson.  116  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  1,  1909;  D:  17239;  Fred  Jack- 
son, New  York.  14340 

Firm  as  a  rock;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  F.  Mayo 
and  J.  G.  Wilson. 

©  Frank  Mavo  and  John  G.  Wilson,  Chi- 
cago;   1882:14535,   Sept.  1.  14341 

Firm    (The)    of   Satan,    St.    Peter   &   co.      See 

Hereafter  (The) 
First   (The)    acquaintance;   talking  sketch   for 

male  and  female,  by  B.  C.  May.     2  p.     f°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  27,  1914;   D:  36176;   Benjamin 

Chapman  May,  Sioux  City,  la.  14341a 

First  aid;  unconventional  comedy  in  1  act,  by 

Joan   and   Richard   Edridge.     New   York,    S. 

French;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1913.     20  p. 

12°. 

©   Julv   28,   1913;   2c.   July   29,   1913;   D: 

33929;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.        14342 

■  Same. 

©   Sept.   19,   1913;   2c.   Sept.  20,   1913;   D: 
34498;   Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.     14343 
First  aid  to  matrimony;  comedy  sketch  in   1 
!K!t,  by  W.  Wray,  jr.     18  p.     f°.     Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.    1,    1915;    D:  41623;    William 
Wray,  jr.,  New  York.  14343a 


697 


14344 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


14361 


First  aid  to  the  injured;  farce,  by  H.  A.  Conk- 
lin.     11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  3,  1909 ;  D  :  17601 ;  Harry  Adams 
Oonklin,  New  York.  14344 

First  aid  to  the  wounded;  a  duologue,  by 
Harold  Montague.  New  York,  S.  French; 
London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1905.  9  p.  12°. 
(On  cover:  French's  international  copyrighted 
ed.  of  the  works  of  the  best  authors,  no.  8S) 
©  Samuel  French,  New  York  ;  D  :  7000,  July 
19,  1905;  2c.  Apr.  11,  1906.  14345 

First  and  last;  or,  Down  the  river,  a  drama 
in  3  acts  and  a  prologue,  by  John  F.  Sears. 

©  Fred  A.  Cooper,  United  States;  1878: 
11941,  Oct.  16.  14346 

First  and  second  Mrs.  Delauze;  play  in  3  acts, 
by  Mme.  Gabriel  Mourey,  tr.  by  D.  Austrian. 
[70]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  4,  1910;  D:  21266;  Delia  Aus- 
trian,  Chicago.  14347 

First  (The)  baby;  original  sketch,  by  Mrs.  W. 
S.  Blackburn.     8  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  Willie  Scott  Blackburn,  Memphis, 
Tenn.;  D:  10639,  May  25,  1907;  2c.  May  25, 
1907.  14348 

First  blood;  play  in  1  act,  by  R.  H.  Truax.  [1], 
31  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  18,  1915;  D:  42103;  Ravaud 
Hawley  Truax,  New  York.  14348a 

First  (The)  born;  by  F.  Powers.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Francis  Powers,  San  Francisco;  1897: 
29169,  May  13;  2c.  May  7.  14349 

romantic  tragedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  C.  Che- 


ney.     [5],  71  p.     4  .     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  22,  1912  ;  D  :  30311 ;  Anne  Cleve- 
land Cheney,  Brookline,  Mass.  14350 

First  (The)  brother;  war  satire  in  4  acts,  by 

G.    Schlotterbeck.       [85]    p.      4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  24,  1914;  D:  38902;  G.  Schlot- 
terbeck,   Cincinnati.  14350a 

First  (A)  cabin  passenger;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
H.  E.  Moss.     37  p.     f.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    July   1,   1914;    D:  37433;    Harry   E. 
Moss,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  14350b 

First  (The)  cause;  tabloid  drama  of  social  and 
political  intrigue  in  1  scene,  written  by  Her- 
bert Thomson,  from  a  scenario  by  Howard 
Wall.     [2],  20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Dec.   31,   1915;    D:  42624;    Herbert 
Thomson  cc.  New  York.  14350c 

First  class;  a  drama  in  5  acts. 

©  Oliver   D.   Byron,   Long  Branch,   N.   J. : 
1886:10688,  May  4.  14351 


First  (A)  class  hotel;  a  farce,  by  T.  S.  Denison. 
Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison. 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago  ;  1895  :  35808,  Julv 
9;  2c.  Aug.  24.  14352 

First  class  through;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  W.  J.  Kohlman.  43  p.  obi.  12°.  Type- 
written. 

©  "William  Jacquard  Kohlman,  New  York ; 
"  1887 :  5327,  Mar.  7 ;  2c.  Mar.  7.  14353 

First  (The)  cloud;  a  comedietta  In  1  act,  by 
H.  Clendenen,  adapted  from  the  Italian  of 
Luigi  Alberti.     Typewritten. 

©  Helena  Clendenen,  Maywood,  HI. ;  1893 : 
5867,  Jan.  30;  Ic.  Jan.  30.  14354 

First  come,  first  served;  a  comedietta  in  1 
act,  by  John  Maddison  IMorton.  New  York, 
De  Witt  [1886]  16  p.  12°.  ( [De  Witt's  act- 
ing plays,  no.  339] ) 

©  A.  T.  B.  De  Witt,  New  York  ;  1886  :  30299, 
Dec.  29;  2c.  Aug.  30,  1888.  14355 

First  (The)  consul.      60  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Bartlett   Boder,     St.    Joseph,    Mo.;     D: 

10679,  May  31,  1907 ;  2c.  May  16,  1907.    14356 

First  (The)  contract;  original  sketch,  by  B. 
McClure,  and  V.  Watrous.  [6]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.    June   8,   1912;    D:  2991 8;     Beatrice 
McClure  and  Valerie  Watrous,  Seattle.  14357 

First  day  of  school;  musical  comedy,  by  O.  E. 
Schrader.     7  p.     4°.     Typewritten^ 

©  Ic.   Aug.   30,   1912;   D:  30785;   Olive  E. 
Schrader,   Cincinnati.  14358 

First  (The)  day  of  the  holidays;  comedy  in  4 
acts,  by  C.  A.  Pellauus  [pseud,  of  W.  S. 
Booth]  Boston,  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1914. 
35  p.     12°. 

©   Mar.    12,    1914;    2c.   Mar.   13,   1914;    D: 
36331;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co..  Boston. 

14358a 

First  (A)  defender;  drama  In  2  acts,  by  J.  A. 
Herman.      [3],  122  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1911 ;  D :  23792 ;  John  Arm- 


strong Herman,  Harrisburg,  Pa. 


14359 


First  (The)  degree.     See  Fat  men's  club. 

First  (The)  degree  of  the  Sorosis;  a  drama,  by 
W.  Busch.     Rev.     Ms. 

©   William   Busch,    St.    Louis;    1886:6976. 
Mar.  26;  2c.  Apr.  10.  14360 

First  (The)  duchess  of  Marlborough;  a  play 
in  4  acts  and  5  scenes,  by  C.  H.  Meltzer. 
182  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Henry  IMeltzer,  New  York ;   D : 
866,  Sept.  16,  1901;  2c.  Sept.  16,  1901.    14361 


698 


14362 


COPYKIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


14379 


First  (The)  edition;  an  entirely  original  com- 
edv  drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  W.  Shettel  and 
w!  M.  George. 

©    Jas.    W.    Shettel    and    W.    M.    George, 
United  States  ;  1892 :  43883,  Oct.  28.         14362 

First  (The)  flag-.     See  Holiday  plays. 

First  generation;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Cor- 
bin. 

©  John  Corbin,  New  York;  D :  7038,  July 
26,  1905.  14363 

First  (The)  glass.     See  Rum. 

First  (The)  Kentucky;  a  war  drama,  by  W.  W. 
Gordon.     90  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    William    W.    Gordon,    Rosedale,    Kan.; 
D:3498,  Mav  27,  1903;  2c.  May  27,  1903. 

14364 

First  (The)  kiss;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Maurice 
Hageraan.  Chicago,  The  Dramatic  publishing 
CO.  [1897]  16  p.  12°.  ([American  acting 
drama] ) 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago ;  1897 :  .59872. 
Oct.  22;  2c.  Oct.  21.  14365 

a  drama   in  4  acts,  by   L.   J.   L.   Stilwell. 


88  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   I^aura    Jean   Libbey-Stilwell,    Brooklyn; 
D:  12057,   Jan.  3,   1908;   2c.   Jan.   3,   1908. 

14366 

or,  The  rival  tenors,  comic  opera  in  2  acts 

and  4  scenes,  by  V.  A.  Pomeroy  [i.  e.,  V.  A. 
P.  Todman],  music  by  G.  Carmini  Morley,  in- 
troducing selections  from  the  best  composers. 
©  Yiola  A.  Pomerov  Todman,  San  Fran- 
cisco ;  1871 :  6463,  July  10.  14367 

See  also  Wallburger. 

First  (The)  lady  in  the  land;  by  J.  B.  Totten. 
85  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Joseph   Bvron  Totten,    New  York ;    D : 
9982,  Felj.  18,  1907 ;  2c.  Feb.  IS,  1907.     14368 


-by  Mrs.  I.  B.  Campbell. 

©    IMrs.    I.    B.    Campbell,    Leadville,    Col. ; 
1896:30012,   Moy  IS.  14369 

First  (The)  lady  of  the  land;  a  play,  by  J.  B. 
Rickey.     .56  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  John  Boleman  Hickey,  Roxbury,  Mass. ; 
D :  11037,  July  24,  1907 ;  2c.  May  21,  1908. 

14370 

play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  F.  Nirdlinger.     134  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  3,  1914 ;  D :  35598 ;  Charles  Fred- 
eric Nirdlinger,  New  York.  14370a 

Same.      Boston,   Walter   H.    Baker   &   co., 


Hinds,    New    York;    1877: 

14375 


1914.     209  p.     12°. 

©  Mar.  27,  1914;  2c.  Mar.  28,  1914;  D: 
36489;  Charles  Frederic  Nirdlinger,  New 
York.  14370b 


First  (The)  law  of  nature;  dramatic  sketch  in 
1  act,  by  Francis  Powers.  [1],  11  p.  f°. 
Type\^'Titten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    22,    1911;    D:  23716;    Martha 
Russell,  Chicago.  14371 

First  (The)  locust;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  Hugh 
Mytton.  New  York,  S.  French;  London,  S. 
French,  ltd.,  1911.    20  p.    12°. 

©   Apr.   25,   1911;    2c.   Apr.   26,   1911;    D: 
24057;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.     14372 

First  love;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  A.  Stevens. 

©  John  A.  Stevens,  New  York  ;  1883  :  10229, 

June  6.  14373 

drama  in  3  acts,  by  L.   O.  Moise.     62  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.   23,   1912;    D:  29137;   Leonard 
Compton  MoTse,   Covington,   La.  14374 

First  love  fatal;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  W.  P. 
Hinds. 

©    William    P. 
41.39,  Apr.  9. 

First  (The)  man;  by  A.  M.  Davidson. 

©  Abbie  M.  Davidson,  Chicago ;  D :  14992, 
Feb.  4,  1909.  14376 

First  (The)  mate;  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
T.  W.  King  and  G.  Levick.  60  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Thomas  W.  King  and  Gustavus  Levick, 
New  York ;  1890 :  24676,  Aug.  7 ;  2c.  Aug.  12. 

14377 

First  (The)  national  boot;  farce  in  2  acts,  by 
M[orton]  G[oodspeed]  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker 
&  CO.,  1914.     23  p.     12°. 

©  Aug.    15,   1914;    2c.   Aug.   17,    1914;    D: 
37872;   Walter   H.   Baker   &   co.,   Boston. 

14377a 

First  (The)  negro  jury;  or,  The  lost  verdict, 
play  in  1  act,  by  J.  J.  Morrow.  [4]  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.     Feb.    5,    1914;     D:  36138;     Joseph 
James  Morrow,  St,  Helen,  Or.  14377b 

First  night;  by  G.  V.  Hobart.  41  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    31,    1910;    D:  20065;     George 
V.  Hobart,  Pelham  Manor,  N.  Y.  14378 

drama  in  1  act,  by  A.   Fawcett.     8  p.  1., 

2-10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  24,  1914 ;  D :  36125 ;  Allen  Faw- 
cett, New  York.  14378a 

a  very  pleasing  farce  in  1  act,  by  James 

Budworth,  arr.  by  Charles  White.  New  York, 
R.  M.  De  Witt  [1876]  1  p.  1.,  16  p.  12°. 
( [De  Witt's  Ethiopian  and  comic  di'ama,  no. 
88]) 

©  Robert  M.  De  Witt,    New  York;    1876: 
7984,  July  3;  2c.  July  26.  14379 


699 


14379 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


14399 


First-nighters;  American  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
H  Forst.     [94]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  14,  1915 ;  D :  42493 ;  Emil  Forst, 
New  York.  14379a 

First  of  April;  a  protean  sketch,  by  W.  F.  Car- 
roll.    12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    W.    F.    Carroll,    Philadelphia;    D :  9107, 
Sept.  18,  1906;  2c.  Sept.  6,  1906.  14380 

First  (The)  of  his  family;  comedy  drama  in 
a  prologue  and  3  acts,  by  D.  E.  Davenport. 
48  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    June   12,    1913;    D:  33699;    Delbert 
Essex  Davenport,  Kansas  City,   Mo.     14381 

First  (The)  of  May;  a  sketch,  by  Edward  Ellis 
and  Edith  Ellis  Baker.  8  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Edw^ard  M.   Ellis,   New   York;   D :  7717, 
Nov.  29,  1905;  2c.  Nov.  29,  1905.  14382 


First  (The)  stone — Continued. 

•play  in  3  acts,  by  B.  Israeli.     [107]  p.    4°. 


First    (The)    of 
Chief  Enos. 


the    Modoc    massacres.      See 


First  (The)  of  the  vendettas.      See  Paola. 

First  (The)  precinct;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  G. 
Jacobson.      [42]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.   31,   1911;    D:  23810;    Gershon 
Jacobson,  Washington.  14383 

First  (The)  quarrel;  a  farce   in  1   act,  by  E. 
Foreman.     8  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Edgar   Foreman,    New   York ;    D :  11898, 
Dec.  9,  1907;  2c.  Dec.  11,  1907.  14384 

First  (The)  reproach;  by  C.  D.  Charles. 

©  Clement  D.  Charles,  New  York ;  D :  450, 
Apr.  23,  1901.  14385 

First  Samuel,  25th  chap.     See  Nabal. 

First   (The)    settler;   a   play    in   1   act,   by   F. 
Douglas.    11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Frederick    Douglas,    Philadelphia ;    D : 
1309,  Jan.  17,  1902 ;  2c.  Jan.  17,  1902.       14386 

First  step;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  H.  Scherman. 
57  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  28, 1910 ;  D  :  20901 ;  Harry  Scher- 
man, New  York.  14387 

First   (The)   stone;   American   play   in  4   acts, 
by  H.  Clifton.     [8],  70  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  12,  1912 ;  D :  31116 ;  Henry  Clif- 
ton, Detroit.  14388 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  M.  Bleich.     [4],  52  p. 

4°.     TjTiewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  18,  1912 ;  D :  30888 ;  Arthur  M. 
Bleich,  Cleveland.  14389 

Moss. 


by   F. 


[3],  48  p.     f°.     Type- 


written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  8,  1912 ;  D :  28258 ;  Fredric  Moss, 
Kansas  City,  Mo.  14390 


Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July   30,    1913;    D:  33951;    Baruch 
Israeli,  Washington.  14391 


First  (The)  Thanksgiving, 
for  the  school-room. 


See  Colonial  plays 


First  (The)  Thanksgiving  dinner;  a  play  for 

'  6th  to  12th  grade  schools,  by  Marjorie  Benton 

Cooke.      Chicago,    The    Dramatic    publishing 

company,    1906.      16    p.      12°.       (On    cover: 

School  plays,  no.  5) 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago  ;  D  :  9492,  Nov. 
22,  1906 ;  2c.  Nov.  22,  1906.  14392 

First  (The)  time;  a  1  act  play,  by  J.  W.  Tomp- 
kins. 

©   Juliet   Wilbor   Tompkins,   U.   S. ;   1899: 
51484,  Aug.  10.  14393 
See  also  Lawbreakers  (The) 

First  (The)  toll  gate;  or,  Buth  Tipton,  by  G.  W. 
Dannettell. 

©  George  W.  Dannettell,  Evansville,  Ind. ; 
1884: 11658,  June  9.  14394 

First  (The)  violin;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  drama- 
tized from  the  novel  of  the  same  name,  by 
Jessie  Fothergill.    Typewritten. 

©    Richard    Mansfield,    New    York;    1896: 
61352,  Nov.  9;  2c.  Nov.  24.  14395 

a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  E.  C.  Winter,  founded 


on  the  novel  by  Jessie  Fothergill. 

©    Elizabeth    C.    Winter,    New    Brighton, 
N.  Y. ;  1897 :  51981,  Sept.  17 ;  2c.  Jan.  19,  1898. 

14396 

First  (The)  volunteer;  1  act  playlet,  by  G.  El- 
more.   10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  13,  1915 ;  D :  39980 ;  George  El- 
more, New  York.  14396a 

First  (The)  warning;  by  August  Strindberg,  tr. 
by  Velma  Swanston  Howard.  34  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Hilda    Englund,    New    York;    D:  11046, 
July  26,  1907 ;  2c.  July  16,  1907.  14397 

First  (The)  woman  governor;  dramatic  playlet 
in  1  act,  by  Jessie  Shirley.  15  p.  8°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  26,  1909 ;  D :  16357 ;  Mrs.  Henry 
W.  Smith,  Spokane,  Wash.  14398 

First  (The)  world's  sporting  congress,  and 
carnival,  and  universal  sporting  goods  ex- 
position; by  I.  Mondschein. 

©  Isaac  Mondschein,  Cincinnati ;   D  :  1462, 
Feb.  19,  1902.  14399 

Fish  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  S.  M.  Childrey. 
4  p.    f  °.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  8,  1915 ;  D :  40113 ;  Stanley  Mor- 
gan Childrey,  Philadelphia.  14399a 


700 


14400 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


14422 


Fish  (The)  limit;  little  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
J.  H.  Turner.     [24]  p.    f  °.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  27,  1913  ;  D  :  34551 ;  John  Hast- 
ings Turner,  London.  14400 

Fish  (The)  net;  a  society  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
E.  Ormonde. 

©  Eugene  Ormonde,  New  York;  1892: 
10683,  Mar.  9.  14401 

Fish  (A)  out  of  water;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
J.  D.  Jaxone.     22  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  J.  Duke  Jaxone,  New  York ;  D :  3205, 
Mar.  28,  1903 ;  2c.  Mar.  28,  1903.  14402 

Fish  (A)  story.     7  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Virginia  Dudley,  Florence,  S.  C. ;  D : 
10167,  Mar.  18,  1907 ;  2c.  Mar.  18,  1907.    14403 

melodramatic  comedy  in  1  act,  by  W.  Mack. 

13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  27,  1915;  D:  41584;  Charles 
Bachmann  and  Willard  Mack,  New  York. 

14403a 

Fisher  (The)  maiden;  an  entirely  original 
comic  opera  in  2  acts,  libretto  by  Arthur  ,J. 
Lamb,  score  by  H.  Von  Tilzer.  72  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Harry  Von  Tilzer  music  pub.  co.,  New 
York;  D:3777,  July  31,  1903;  2c.  July  31, 
1903.  14404 

musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  J.  K.  Bangs 

and  Roderic  C.  Penfield. 

©  John  K.  Bangs  and  R.  C.  Penfield,  New 
York ;  D  :  3797,  Aug.  6,  1903.  14405 

Fisherman  (The)  and  the  pearls;  a  water  spec- 
tacle in  1  act  and  2  scenes,  by  D.  G.  Aron- 
berg  and  J.  A.  Taylor.  [3]  p.  12°.  Printed. 
©  J.  A.  Taylor  and  D.  G.  Arouberg,  Cleve- 
land; D:  12387,  Jan.  27,  1908;  2c.  Feb.  18, 
1908.  14406 

Fisherman's  (The)  daughter.  59  p.  f.  Type- 
written. 

©  W.  H.  Harder,  Port  Huron,  Mich.;  D: 
6438,  Mar.  31,  1905 ;  2c.  Mar.  31,  1905.     14407 

a  comedy-drama,  by  W.  Gillette. 

©  William  Gillette,  Hartford ;  1884 :  16498, 
Aug.  14.  14408 

Fisherman's  (The)  hut;  libretto,  by  W.  F. 
Peirce,  music  by  A.  S.  Kendall. 

©  W.  Fred  Peirce,  Boston ;  1884 :  3704,  Feb. 
20.  14409 

Fisherman's  (A)  luck;  a  comedy-drama  in  4 
acts,  by  W.  P.  Getchell. 

©  Wendell  P.  Getchell,  Plymouth,  Mass.; 
1891:13659,  Apr.  15.  14410 

Same.     Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  company, 

1893.     47  p.     12°.      ([Baker's  ed.  of  plays]) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;   1893: 

53198,  Dec.  1;  2c.  Feb.  19,  1894.  14411 


Fisherman's  (A)  luck — Continued. 

an  Ethiopian  sketch  in  1  scene,  by  Charles 

White.     New  York,  R.  M.  De  Witt. 

©  Robert  M.  De  Witt,  New  York;    1875: 

7699,  July  23;  2c.  July  29.  14412 

a  humorous  lyric  pastoral,  by  M.  D.  Kim- 


ball, music  by  Wm.  Hubbard  Harris.     39  p. 
12°.     Printed.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Mather  Dean  Kimball,  Milwaukee;   D: 
4588,  Jan.  20,  1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  9,  1905.        14413 

Fisherman's  (A)  romance.  See  If  I  were 
only  king. — Were  I  the  king. 

Fishermen  (The);  sketch  in  1  act,  by  J.  C.  So- 
lari.     [1],  9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  25,  1912;  D:  28429;  Joseph  C. 
Solari,  St.  Louis.  14414 

Fisher's  scoop;  comedy  sketch,  by  J.  W.  Sayre. 
13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  3,  1911 ;  D :  22995 ;  J.  W.  Sayre, 

Seattle.  14415 

Fishing;  by  Wal  Pink,  music  by  George  Le 
Brunn.  11  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©   Harry   Tate,   London;    D :  8794,   July  9, 
1906;  2c.  July  9,  1906.  14416 

farce  comedy,  by  the  Clipper  comedy  four. 

3   p.      4°.      Typewritten. 

©    Frank    Millard    and    Andv    Leigh,    New 
York ;  D :  7235,  Sept.  8,  1905 ;  2c.  Sept.  8,  1905. 

14417 

Fishland;  by  J.  L.  Lasky. 

©  Jesse  Louis  Lasky,  New  York ;  D :  10756, 
June  12,  1907.  14418 

Fishtown  (The)  heiress;  or  Sal  Shadfish's  luck, 
a  farcical  absurdity  in  1  act,  by  L.  C.  Tees. 

©  Levin  C.  Tees,  Philadelphia ;  1897  :  01G44, 
Nov.  1 ;  2c.  Nov.  1.  14419 

Fisku.s  (Der)     See  Schauspiele. 

Fit  and  Suitemall  fashions;  a  fantastic  enter- 
tainment in  2  scenes  and  a  tableau,  by  Kate 
F.  Ellis.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1904. 
19  p.  16°.  (On  cover:  Baker's  novelties) 
©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  4441, 
Dec.  28,  1903;  2c.  Feb.  18,  1904.  14420 

Fit  (A)  in  three  spasms;  a  musical  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  B.  W.  Wallace. 

©  Bart  W.  Wallace,  Chicago;  1892:48911, 
Dec.  1.  14421 

Fits,  and  Miss  Fitz;  another  comedy  of  errors, 
a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts  and  4  tableaux, 
by  C.  F.  Pidgin. 

©  Charles  F.  Pidgin,  Boston ;  1880 :  12824, 
Aug.  20.  14422 


701 


14423 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


14438 


Fitz  in  full  dress;  a  dramatic  composition  in 
1  act  and  1  scene,  by  E.  A.  Rackett.  6  p.  f  °. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ernest   A.   Racliett,   Chicago ;    D :  10078, 
Mar.  5,  1907;  2c.  Mar.  5,  1907.  14423 

Fitzebutze;  nacli  dem  gleiclinamigen  bilder- 
bucli  von  Dehmel-Kreidolf  als  traumspiel 
fiir  die  biihne  eingericlitet  von  Willy  Seibert, 
musilf  von  Bernhard  Kohler.  Koln  am  Rliein, 
Schafstein  &  co.,  1901.  16  p.  16°.  [Extracts 
with  stage  directions] 

©  Schafstein  &  co.,  Cologne,  Germany;  D: 
1218,  Dec.  28,  1901 ;  2c.  Dec.  28,  1901.     14424 

Fitznoodle;  an  original  American  comedy  in  3 

acts,  by  B.  B.  Vallentine  and  John  G.  Wilson. 

©  B.  B.  Vallentine,  New  Yorls: ;  1886 :  6805, 

Mar.  24.  14425 

Fitzsimmons-Corbett  figM;  or,  The  contest  of 
the  century,  by  T.  F.  Gaynor. 

©   Thomas   F.    Gaynor,     Brooklyn;     1897: 
19366,  Mar.  25.  14426 

Five  a.  m.  See,  at  end  of  alphabet,  titles  be- 
ginning with  figures :  5  a.  m. 

Five  and  6  off;  an  original  comedy  in  4  acts. 

©  Henry  B.  Phillips,  Chicago ;  1SS3 :  11042, 

June  18.  14427 

Five  (The)  Barrison  sisters'  extravaganza;  a 
musical  drama.     Typewritten. 

©  Fred  Irwin,  New  York ;  1897 :  18667,  Mar. 
22;  2c.  Apr.  3.  14428 

Five  (The)  cent  barber  shop;  negro  farce,  l>y 
Frank  Dumont.  New  York,  Cliicago  [etc.]  M. 
Witmark  &  sons   [1902]    10  p.     12". 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York ;  D :  2752, 
Dec.  10,  1902;  2c.  Dec.  9,  1902.  14429 

Five  dancing  ushers;  by  L.  J.  Curley.  4  p.  f  °. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    15,    1909;    D:  19750;    Leo    J. 
Curley,  Waterbury,  Conn.  14430 

Five  feet  of  comic  opera;  a  monologue  in  1  act, 
by  G.  Hazard.  2  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©   Grace   Hazard,     Washington ;     D :  9374. 
Nov.  3,  1906;  2c.  Nov.  3,  1906.  14431 

Five  feet  of  novelty;  a  musical  monologue  in 
1  act,  by  G.  Hazard.  3  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©    Ic.     May    20,    1910;     D:  21103;     Grace 
Hazard,  Woodridge,   D.  C.  14432 


Five-fifteen;  comedy  of  suburban  life  in  1  act, 
by  E.  A.   Adelman.     5  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  1,  1915 ;  D :  40802 ;  Ethel  Alton 
Adelman,  Des  Moines.  14432a 


Five  (The)  Frankforters;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Carl  Roessler  [pseud,  of  Franz  Ressner],  au- 
thorized English  version,  by  J.  Fuchs.  Nev>' 
York,  The  H.  K.  Fly  co.  [1913]  127  p.  12°. 
©  Nov.  25.  1913;  2c.  Dec.  29,  1913;  D: 
30003 ;  H.  K.  Fly  co..  New  York.  14432b 

Five  (The)  Froliques  and  their  friends.     See 
Kriss   Kringle's   holiday. 

]^ve   hundred   dollars   reward;   by    Y.    De   W. 
Kaplan. 

©  Ysabel  De  Witte  Kaplan,  Englewood,  N. 
J.;  D:  13642,  Aug.  25,  1908.  14433 


Five  hundred  thousand  devils. 

alphabet,      titles     beginning 
500,000   devils. 


See,  at  end  of 
with     figures : 


Five  in  the  morning;  a  dramatic  poem  in  1 
act,  by  H.  Hagedorn.  37  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Hermann  Hagedorn,  Cambridge,  INIass. ; 
D:  15813,  May  10,  1909;  2c.  Mav  17,  1909. 

14434 

■See  also   Troop    (A)    cf   the   guard,    and 


other  poems. 

Five  (The)  million  dollar  picture;  comedy  in 
1  act,  by  M.  J.  Newman.  [1],  13  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  23,  1913 ;  D :  32049 ;  M.  J.  New- 
man, Chicago.  14435 

Five  minutes  from  Yell  college;  Dutch  rapid- 
fire  talking  act,  by  Harry  L.  Newton.  Chi- 
cago, T.  S.  Denison  [1909]  8  p.  12°. 
( [Denison's  vaudeville  sketches] ) 

©   Sept.   27,   1909;   2c.    Sept.   29,   1909;    D: 
16962;   T.    S.   Denison,   Chicago.  14436 

Five  o'clock;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  O.  Dymow,  tr. 
from  the  Russian  by  Bernard  Edelhertz.  23  p. 
4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  .Tilly  21,  1915;  D:  41282;   Ossip  Dy- 
mow, New  York.  14436a 

Five  o'clock  tea;  farce  by  W.  D.  Howelis.  New 
York,  Harjior  and  brothers,  1894.  46  p.  front., 
pi.     24°.     (Harper's  black  &,  white  series) 

©  Harper  &  bros..  New  York ;  1894 :  24537, 
May  15 ;  2c.  June  19.  14437 

See   also   Kora    (La)    del   te. — Mouse-trap 


(The)  and  other  farces. 

Five  one  act  plays;  by  Stanley  Houghton. 
New  York,  S.  French ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd., 
1913.      Ill   p.      12°. 

Contents  :  The  dear  departed. — Fancy 
free. — The  master  of  the  house. — Phipps. — 
The  fifth  conunandment. 

©  .Tan.  23,  1913 ;  2c.  Jan.  25,  1913  ;  D  :  33621 ; 
Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.  14438 


702 


14439 


COPYRIGHTED  IN"   THE   UNITED  STATES 


14452 


Five  pies;  romance  of  Avalia  in  3  acts,  by  D. 
Carb.     100  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  21,  1911 ;  D :  24997 ;  David  Carb, 
Fort  Worth,  Tex.  14439 

Five  playlets;  written  for  the  Department  of 
social  betterment,  Brooklyn  bureau  of  chari- 
ties, by  H.  D.  Jenkins.  [Brooklyn,  P.  J.  Col- 
lison  &  CO.,  1915]     39  p.     8°. 

Contents  :  Mother  Goose  up-to-date. — 
Judith  and  Ariel. — Our  friends  the  foods. — 
In  a  tenement. — Killing  giants. 

©  Sept.  7,  1915;  2c.  Sept.  13,  1915;  D: 
41740;  Hester  D.  Jenkins,  Brooklyn.     14439a 

Five  plays;  by  G.  Fitzmaurice.  Loudon  and 
Dublin,  Maunsel  &  co.,  ltd.,  1914.  4  p.  1. 
203  p.     12°. 

Contents  :  The  country  dressmaker. — The 
moonlighter.  —  The  pie-dish.  —  The  magic 
glasses. — The   dandy   dolls. 

©  July  12,  1914;  Ic.  July  IS,  1914;  D: 
37G31;  George  Fitzmaurice,  Dublin.       14439b 


Five  thousand  dollars  reward, 
alphabet,      titles     beginning 
$5,000  reward. 


See,  at  end  of 
with     figures : 


by  Lord  Dunsany    (Edward  Jolin  Moreton 

Drax   Plunkett)      New   York,    Mitchell   Ken- 
nerley,  1914.    xii,  116  p.    12°. 

Contents  :  The  gods  of  the  mountain.— The 
golden  doom. — King  Argimenes  and  the  un- 
known warrior. — The  glittering  gate. — The 
lost  silk  hat. 

©  Apr.  1,  1914 ;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1914 ;  D  :  36699  ; 
Mitchell  Kennerley,  New  York.  14439c 

Five  points;  a  drama,  by  F.  G.  Maeder. 

©  Fred  G.  Maeder,  New  York ;  1873 :  7982, 
July  10.  14440 

Five  pound  note;  by  S.  Gait. 

©  Sterling  Gait,  New  York ;  1897 :  .59353, 
Oct.  19.  14441 

Five  (The)  secrets;  a  tragedy  in  4  acts,  by  E. 
E.  Holt. 

©  Eva  E.  Holt,  Haverhill,  Mass.;  1894: 
1466,  Jan.  3.  14442 

Five  (The)  sisters;  libretto  of  comic  opera  in  3 
acts,  by  C.  F.  Pietseh.  [4],  70  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  7,  1912;  D:  31626;  Charles  F. 
Pietseh,    New   York.  14443 

Five  (The)  thousand  dollar  purse;  a  1  act 
comedy,  by  Edwin  Hanford.  29  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  J.  Herbert  Mack',  New  York ;  D :  12638, 
Mar.  30,  1908;  2c.  Mar.  23,  1908.  14444 

Five  thousand  dollars;  or,  Wanted,  a  partner, 
an  original  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  B.  Key 
and  W.  A.  Mestayer  [pseud,  of  Wm.  A.  Houpt] 
New  York,  1884. 

©  James  Barton  Key  and  W.  A.  Houpt, 
United  States;  1884:5576,  Mar.  17.       14445 


Five  thousand  pounds  sterling.  See,  at  end  of 
alphabet,  titles  beginning  with  figures: 
£5,000. 

Five  thousand  teapots;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
M.    B.    Goodman. 

©  Minnie  Buchanan  Goodman,  New  York; 
1889 :  33226,  Nov.  1.  14446 

Five  times  a  wife;  a  middle-aged  female 
sketch,  by  W.  H.  Lingard.    ^ 

©    William    Horace    Lingard,    Kew    York; 
1872:8656,   Aug.   13.  14447 

Five  (The)  wrinkles;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  O.  T. 
Johnsone.     13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Dec.    18,    1915;    D:  42519;    Otto   T. 
Johnsone,  Brooklyn.  14447a 


Five  years  away. 


See  Deed  (The) 

See  Grass  (The)  or- 


Five  years  to  find  out. 
phan. 

Fix  in  a  fix;  a  dramatic  composition  in  1  act, 
by  C.  H.  Bradshaw.  18  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Charles   H.   Bradshaw,   New  York;   D: 
845;  Sept.  6,  1901;  2c.  Sept.  6,  1901.     14448 

Fixed;  drama  in  1  act,  by  S.  A.  Thomson.  8  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    15,    1912;    D:  30268;    Stanlev 
Allan  Thomson,  Menlo  Park,  Cal.  14449 

Fixed  for  life.      See  Skein   (A)   of  yarn. 

Fixed  (A)  idea;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  G. 
Harrison. 

©  William  Greer  Harrison,  San  Francisco ; 
1896 :  64352,  Nov.  25.  14450 

play  in  1  act,  by  F.  Schleitcr.     [1],  15  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.   4,   1914;   D:  36242;   Frederick 
Schleiter,  New  York.  14450a 


psychological    drama    of    modern    life,    by 

L.  E.  Bisch.    100  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.   5,  1910;   D:  20382;   Louis   B. 
Bisch,  New  York.  14451 

Fixed  post;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  E.  Hopkins. 
[2],  18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  11,  1914 ;  D :  35996 ;  Edwin  Hop- 
kins, New  York.  14451a 

Fixed  (A)  race;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  A.  Eraser  and  E.  Wood.  64  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  John  A.  Eraser  and  Eugene  Wood,  Chi- 
cago ;  1889 :  3824,  Feb.  1 ;  2c.  Mar.  21.    14452 


703 


14452 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


14469 


Fixer  (The) ;  comedy  sketch,  by  J.  Slevin.    17  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    16,    1915;    D:  40374;    James 
Slevin,  Los  Angeles.  14452a 

-play  in  1  act,  by  G.  Nagel.    8  p.    f.    Type- 


written. 

©  Ic.  May  14,  1914 ;  D :  37034 ;  Geo.  Nagel, 
Newark,  N.  J.  14452b 

Fixing  a  Ford;  farce  comedy,  by  H.  N.  James. 
9  p.    f°.    TypewTitten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  23,  1914;  D:  35990;  Harry  New- 
ton James,  Venice,  Gal.  14452c 

Fixing  sister;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W. 
Hodge.    122  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Apr.   30,   1915;   D:  40527;    William 
Hodge,  New  York.  14452(1 

Fixing  the  furnace;  dramatico-musical  compo- 
sition in  1  act,  by  B.  Burke.  [1],  11  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Au?.  10,  1912 ;  D :  30499 ;  Billy  Burke, 
New  York.  14453 

Fixing  up  Bessie;  a  rural  comedy  sketch,  by 
M.  O'Neill.    8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Maurice  O'Neill,  Milton,  Mass. ;  D :  438, 
May  6,  1901 ;  2c.  May  19,  1903.  14454 

Fiz!  bang!!  boom!!!  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  J.  E.  Henshaw  and  M.  Ten  Broeck. 

©  John  E.  Henshaw  and  May  Ten  Broeck, 
Boston ;  1885 :  4970,  Feb.  27.  14455 

Fjeldfuglen.  See  Efterladte  skrifter;  af  Hen 
rik  Ibsen. 

Flachsmann  als  erzieher;  a  comedy,  by  Otto 
Ernst  [pseud,  of  O.  E.  Schmidt]  ed.  with 
notes  and  vocabulary  by  Elizabeth  Kingsbury. 
Boston,  London  [etc.]  Ginn  &  co.  [1904]  vii, 
190  p.    front,     (port.)     16°. 

©  Elizabeth  Kingsbury,  Lincoln,  Neb. ;  A : 
92610,  July  25,  1904 ;  2c.  Aug.  24,  1904. 

14455a 

Flag  (The)  lieutenant;  by  W.  H.  Allderdice. 
©    William    Hillary    Allderdice,    Philadel- 
phia ;  1896  :  60009,  Oct.  31.  14456 

a  naval  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Major  W.  P. 

Drury  and  Leo  Trevor.     127  p.     4".     Type- 
written. 

©   Cvril  Maude,   London;    D:  13751,    Sept. 
10,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  7,  1908.  14457 

Flag  (The)  of  courage;  allegorical  1  act  play 
for  amateurs,  by  Emma  Gary  Wallace. 
Franklin,  O.,  Eldridge  entertainment  house, 
1913.    9  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.  1,  1913 ;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1913  ;  D  :  35443 ; 
Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Franklin,  O. 

14458 


Flag  (The)  of  honor;  an  historical,  romantic 
and  spectacular  drama. 

©  Edmund  Gerson,  New  York ;  1877 :  7369, 
June  23.  14459 

Flag  (The)  of  the  army.     See  Eachel. 

Flag  (The)  of  the  free;  an  original  American 

sensation  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Templeton. 

©  John  Templeton,  New  York ;  1873 :  9847, 

•    Sept.  2.  14460 

Flag,  the  claw  witch;  or.  Border  life  in  Ne- 
vada, a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Mi's.  G.  Goldth- 
waite. 

©  Mrs.  Geo.  Goldthwaite,  Leadville,  Col. ; 
1891 :  30169,  Aug.  24.  14461 

Flagman  (The);  1  act  sketch,  by  J.  Gorman. 
9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  11,  1911;  D:  23332;  Jack  Gor- 
man, New  York.  14462 

Flags  of  the  world;  poetical  composition  with 
musical  and  pictorical  embellishments  in  1 
scene,  by  Frank  Tannehill,  jr. 

©    Maude    Tannehill,    Greenville,    N.    J. ; 
1898 :  15731,  Mar.  7  ;  2c.  Mar.  7.  14463 

Flaherty's  masquerade;  a  farce  comedy  in  3 

acts,  by  Cashman  and  Zalenka.     Typewritten. 

©    Daniel    P.    Cashman    and    Barbara    H. 

Zalenka,   Chicago;   1898:14077,   Feb.   28;   2c. 

Jan.  27 ;  2c.  Feb.  21.  14464 

Flambeaux  (Les);  piece  en  3  actes,  par  H. 
Bataille.  [In  Petite  illustration,  no.  6,  5  avril 
1913,  serie-th6atre,  no.  3) 

©  Apr.  5,  1913  ;  2c.  Apr.  25,  1913  ;  D  :  33064 ; 
Henry  Bataille,  Paris.  14465 

Flambee  (La);  pi^ce  en  3  actes,  par  H.  Kiste- 
maeckers.  36  p.  illus.  4°.  (L'lllustration 
theatrale,  8*  ann§e-207,  16  mars  1912) 

©  Mar.  16,  1912 ;  2c.  Apr.  16, 1912 ;  D  :  29375 ; 
Henry  Kistemaeckers,  Paris.  14466 

Flame  (The);  drama  in  1  act,  by  V.  Kline.  28 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Nov.   30,   1912;   D:  31615;    Virginia 
Kline,  New  York.  14467 

musical  romance,  by  Overall  Dean  [pseud. 

of  J.  O.  W.  Dean]     14  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1913 ;  D :  32816 ;  Janet  Wil- 
liams Dean,  Corona,  Cal.  14468 

a  play  in  4  acts,  dramatized  from  story  of 

same  title,  by  L.  E.  Taber.    Ill  p.    f°.    Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.   July  1,  1912;   D:  30148;   Louise   E. 
Taber,  San  Francisco.  14469 


704 


14469 


COPYRIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


14490 


Flame  (The)  of  heaven;  original  play  in  1  act, 
by  L.  D.  Kornfield.  [1],  31  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  3,  1914 ;  D :  35892 ;  Louis  David 
Kornfield,  Cambridge,  Mass.  14469a 

Flaming  eyes;  a  1  act  play  of  French  Canada, 
by  John  T.  Prince,  jr.  11  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   J.  T.  Prince,  jr..   New  Torlj ;   D:6665, 
May  15,  1905;  2c.  May  15,  1905.  14470 

Flaming  ramparts;  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  B. 
Delano.     72  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  21,  1915 ;  D :  42537 ;  Edith  Bar- 
nard Delano,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  14470a 

See   also   Unbidden    (The)    guest. 

Flaming  (The)  sword;  play  in  4  acts,  by  M. 
Goldsmith.     125  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  9,  1913 ;  D :  33743 ;  Milton  Gold- 
smith, New  York.  14471 

Flanigan's  fiats;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  J.  D.  Flynn. 

©  James  D.  Flynn,  Cincinnati ;  1897  :  71099, 
Dec.   IS.  14472 

Flannigan's   kaflfee-klatsch.      See   Hash. 

Flannigan's  wedding;  an  original  Irish 
musical  farce  comedy  in  3  acts  and  6  scenes, 
by  W.  E.  Bickett.     Typewritten. 

©   Wm.    E.   Bickett,    Columbus,   O. ;    1895: 
22204,  Apr.  22;  2c.  Apr.  22.  14473 

Flash  (The);  tragedy  of  today  in  tabloid  form, 
by  J.  N.  Wilson.     8  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    28,    1913;    D :  33088 ;    Jerome 
Nelson  Wilson,  New  York.  14474 

Flash-light  (The);  a  romantic  picturesque 
drama,  by  J.  J.  McCloskey. 

©   James   J.   McCloskey,    Brooklyn;    1886: 
18206,  Aug.  10.  14475 

sketch,  by  L.  Volkman  and  S.  P.  Carr.    [1], 


Flash  (The)  of  diamonds;  4  act  molodramn,  by 
B.  Kling.     G6  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Bernard  Kling.  Now  York;  D :  286."),  .Tan, 
15,  1903;  2v.  ,lan.  15,  19(«.  14480 

or.   The   Sovithern   cross,    a    niclodrania   in 

5  acts,  by  F.  11.  I'ai'ker,  jr. 

©   Frank    Robinson    Parker,    jr.,    IMiiladel- 
phia;  1890:6472,  Feb.  24.  14481 

Flash  (A)  of  lightning;  or.  The  Confederate's 
daughter,  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  E.  F.  Rum- 
ley. 

©  Ed.  Forest  Rumlev,  Keuka.  F(a. ;  1895 : 
37836,    July   22.  ^  14482 

Flash  (A)  of  red;  a  marine  romance  in  1  act, 
by  A.  W.  Stace.     28  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Artluir  W.  Stace,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. ; 
D :  12275,  Jan.  30,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  30,  1908. 

14483 

Flash-point  (The);  play  in  3  acts,  by  Mrs. 
Scott-Maxwell.  London,  Sidgwick  &  Jackson, 
ltd.,  1914.     128  p.     12°. 

©  Apr.  2,  1914 ;  Ic.  Apr.  10,  1914  ;  D :  36663  ; 
Sidgwick  &  Jackson,  ltd.,  London.         14483a 

Flashers  (The);  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  R.  W.  Peck. 

oS  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Raymond   W.    Peck,    Chicago;    D :  3870, 


Aug.  24,  1903;  2c.  Aug.  24,  1903. 


14484 


28  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  25,  1912;  D :  30349 ;  Lillian 
Volkman,  Baltimore,  and  Sarah  Pratt  Carr, 
San  Francisco.  14476 

Flash-light  Cragin;  playlet  in  1  act,  by  C.  H. 
O'Dounell.       [1],   10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  13,  1913 ;  D :  33248 ;  C.  H.  O'Dou- 
nell, New  York.  14477 

Flash-light  (A)  from  vaudeville  land;  play  in 
1  act,  by  Thomas  J.  Gray.  Male  version. 
19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  1,  1912;  D:  29201;  Henry  B. 
Toomer,  New  York.  14478 

Same.     Male  and  female  version. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  1,  1912;  D:  29202;  Ilonry  B. 
Toomer,  New  York.  14479 

5379—15 45  705 


Flashes;  C.  Scholield's  new  comedy. 

©   Charles     Schofiold,     Detroit ;     1882 :  362, 
Jan.   10.  14485 

Flat  (The)  hunters;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  MeCrce. 
[1],  13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  29,  1914;  D :  38367 ;  Jiinie  Mc- 
Cree,  New  York.  14485a 

Flat  (The)  next  door;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
J.  C.  Fox.     Typewritten. 

©  John  C.  Fox.  New  York;  1897:40271, 
July  10;  2c.  Aug.  16.  14486 

Same. 

©  John  C.  Fox,  New  York;  1897:71291, 
Dec.  20;   Ic.   Dec.  20.  14487 

Flatiron  (The)  girl;  In  3  acts,  by  L.  Ditricli- 
stein  and  W.  Stcoll.  94  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Loo  Ditrichstoin,  Stamford,  Conn.,  and 
Willis  Steell,  Now  York:  D :  6919,  July  7, 
1905;  2c.  Aug.  18,  1905.  14488 

Flatterer  (The);  an  Amorican  coniod.v  in  4  acts, 
by  C.  J.  Smith. 

©  Charles  Jeffrey  Smith,  New  York ;  187."; : 
2674,  Mar.  23.  14489 

Flaw  (The);  or.  The  flaw  in  the  armor,  play 
in  4  acts,  I)y  A.  H.  Gibson  and  Myrtle  M. 
Nuttall.     176  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  13,  1912 ;  D :  29656 ;  Addison  H. 
Gibson,  Los  Angeles.  14490 


14491 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


14505 


Flaw  (The)  in  the  armor.     Sec  Flaw  (The) 

Flaw  in  the  title;  a  rural  play  in  4  acts,  by 
C.  E.  Turner.     77  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Celie  Ellis  Turner,  New  York ;  D :  8028, 
Feb.  19,  1906;  2c.  Feb.  19.  1906.  14491 

Flecktyphus  (Der);  dramatisches  spiel,  einem 
schwank,  von  B.  Schumann  nach  umgearbeit 
und  erweitert  von  E.  J.  Freund.  Antigo,  Wis.. 
Antigo  publishing  company  [1915]  23  p.  16°. 
©  Oct.  1,  1915  ;  2c.  Oct.  15,  1915 ;  D :  42004 ; 
Antigo  pub.  co.,  Antigo,  Wis.  14491a 

Fledermaus  (Die)  (The  bat);  operetta  in  3  acts, 
book  by  C.  Haft'ner  and  Richard  Geuee,  Eng- 
lish lyrics  by  Charles  Henry  Meltzer,  music 
by  .Tohann  Strauss.  New  York,  F.  Rullman, 
1905.  31  p.  4°.  [Libretto  only.  German 
and  English] 

©   F.    Rullman,    New   York;    D :  6222,    Feb. 
14,  1905 ;  2c.  Feb.  11.  1905.  14492 

Fleecing'  the  lambs;  a  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 
F.  Damsel.     23  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Frank    Damsel,     New    York;     D :  9524, 
Nov.  10,  1906;  2c.  Nov.  12.  1906.  14493 

Fleeing  (The)  flyer;  farce  in  1  act,  by  F.  J. 
Vreeland.  New  York,  Dick  and  Fitzgerald. 
1914.     18  p.     12°. 

©  Jan.  2,  1914 ;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1914  ;  D  :  35534  ; 
Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.  14493a 

Fleet  (A)  wedding;  a  romantic  comedy  in  a 
prolog\ie  nnd  3  .'"kts,  by  G.  L.  Furniss.  117  p. 
4".     Typewritten. 

©   Grace   Livingston    Furniss,    New   York ; 
D :  1506,   Mar.  1,   1902 ;   2c.   Mar.   1,   1902. 

14494 

Flesh  and  blood;  dramatic  composition  in  3 
acts,  by  H.  G.  Ebertz.  [19]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1914;  D:  38272;  Henry  C. 
Ebertz,  Stapleton,  N.  Y.  14494a 

Flesh   (The)   and  the  devil;  drama  in  3  acts, 

by  G.  Fulton  and  T.  H.  Walther.     [Torquay, 

The  Devonshire  press,  ltd.,  1914]     119  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.   Mar.   26,   1914;   D:  36585;    Grenville 

Fulton,  London.  14494b 

Flesh-pots  (The)  of  Egypt;  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  F.  G.  Buchanan.  [3],  59  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  26,  1912 ;  D :  31795 ;  Frances  G. 
Buchanan,  Denver.  14495 

Fletcher's  revenge;  a  dramatic  composition  in 
4  acts,  by  E.  Gillespie.  131  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ethel   Gillespie,  Chicago ;   D :  1684,  Apr. 
2,  1902 ;  2c.  Apr.  2,  1902.  14496 


Fleur  (La);  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  M.  Montagu 
[i.  e.,  Marie  Montague  Hubges]  94  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Marie  Montagu,  New  York ;  D :  3167, 
Feb.  17,  1903;  2c.  Mar.  20.  1903.  14497 

Fleur  de  neige.     See  Snegourotchka. 

Fleur  des  ondes;  drame  en  4  actes  et  un  tab- 
leau linal,  de  G.  de  Montreuil.  32,  2  p.  12°. 
Printed. 

©  July  28,  1913;  2c.  July  31.  1913;  D: 
34185 ;  Gaetane  de  Montreuil,  Montreal. 

14498 

Fleur  (La)  merveilleuse;  comedie  en  4  actes, 
en  vers,  par  M.  Zamacois.  44  p.  4°.  (L'lllus- 
tration  theatrale,  no.  153) 

©  June  25,  1910;  2c.  July  30,  1910;  D: 
216S6;   Miguel  Zamacois,  Paris.  14499 

Fleurette;  a  dramn,  by  J.  B.  Marvin. 

©  .Toseph  B.  Marvin,  Washington;  1887: 
20058,  Aug.  5.  14500 

a  play  in  3  acts,  by  Marion  Eseret  [pseud. 

of  M.  T.  P^ortescue] 

©  Marion  T.  Fortescue,  New  York;  1874: 
5051,  Apr.   16.  14501 

Fleurs  (Les)  de  lis;  a  dramn  in  3  acts,  by  H. 
F.  Taylor.     85  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Henry  Ficch  Taylor,  Cos  Cob,  Conn.; 
D:830G,  Apr.  9,  1906;   2c.  Apr.  9,   1906. 

14502 

Flickered  (The)  way;  play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  M. 
Fee.     [2],  95  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  12,  1914 ;  D :  36062 ;  Grace  Marie 
Fee,  Detroit.  14502a 

Flickerscope  (The);  by  R.  H.  Hazard. 

©  R.  H.  Hazard,  St.  Louis;  1897:24116, 
Apr.   19.  14503 

Fliegende  (Der)  Hollander.  See  Flying  (The) 
Dutchman. — Tristan  und  Isolde. 

Fliegende  (Der)  rittmeister;  operette  in  1  akt, 
von  Leo  Stein  [pseud,  des  Leo  RosensteinJ 
und  Bela  Jenbach,  musik  von  Hermann  Dos- 
tal.  Soufilierbuch.  Leipzig,  L.  Doblinger 
(Bernluird  Herzmansky)    1912.     29  p.   8°. 

©  Nov.  14,  1912;  2c.  Apr.  16,  1913;  D: 
33731;  Ludwig  Doblinger  (Bevnliard  Herz- 
mansky), Leipzig.  14504 

Flight  (The);  original  play  in  1  act  and  3 
scenes,  by  A.  J.  Lamb.  [2],  20  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  10,  1912;  D:  31143;  Arthur  J. 
Lamb,  New  York.  14505 


48  p. 


—  play  in  4  acts,  by  B.  L.  Seacombe. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  14,  1915;  D:  40361;  Belle  Levi- 
son  Seacombe,  New  York.  14505a 


706 


14506 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


14529 


Flight  (The)  from  tyranny;  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  H.  Benmosche.  [2],  39  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  8,  1913;  D:  34066;  Herman 
Benmosche,   Roxbury,  Mass.  14506 

Flight  of  a  dove;  1  act  play,  by  H.  P.  Jameson 
(Mme.  Qui  Vive)     Proof. 

©  Helen  Follett  Jameson,  Chicago ;  D : 
11793,  Nov.  18,  1907 ;  2c.  Sept.  4,  1907.   14507 

Flight  (The)  of  Aeneas;  a  Latin  tragedy  in  3 
acts,  arr.  from  the  first  four  boolcs  of  Vir- 
gil's Aeneid,  by  M.  H.  Barrows. 

©  Mabel  Hay  Barrows,  Washington;  1898: 
32128,  May  24 ;  2c.  June  24.  14508 

Flight  (The)  of  man;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  L. 
Smitli.     10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  1,  1911 ;  D :  2.5651 ;  Lillian  Smith, 
St.  James,  N.  Y.  14509 

Same.      [2],  12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  16,  1914;  D:  37326;  Lillian 
Smith,  St.  James,  N.  Y.  14509a 

Flight  (The)  of  the  dragon-flies.  See  King 
(The)  of  the  air. 

Flight  (The)  of  the  duchess;  a  romantic 
drama  from  the  poem  of  Robert  Browning, 
by  H.  H.  Hay. 

©  Henry  Hanby  Hay,  Philadelphia ;  D : 
1416,  Feb.  7,  1902.  14510 

Flight  of  the  moth;  by  Richard  Lane.  138  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Richard  Bachelder  Lane,  Chicago ;  D : 
7684,  Dec.  8,  1905;  2c.  Dec.  S,  1905.     14511 

Flight  (The)  of  the  sun  goddess.  See  King's 
(The)  jester  and  other  shoi't  plays. 

Flimflam  (A)  game;  a  farce  in  2  acts,  by  A. 
M.  Sanford. 

©  A.  M.  Sanford,  Chelsea,  Mass.;  1898: 
16217,  Mar  9.  14512 

Flimflamming  father;  rah !  rah !  sketch,  by 
L.  J.  Curley.     [1],  12  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  6, 1912  ;  D :  30752  ;  Leo  J.  Curley, 
Waterbury,  Conn.  14513 

Flinders;  or.  The  superior  man,  by  H.  C.  Har- 
back.    11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  H.  C.  Harback,  Philadelphia ;  D :  10362, 
Apr.  16,  1907;  Ic.  Apr.  8,  1907;  Ic.  Apr.  16. 
1907.  14514 

Fling  (A)  in  society;  play  in  8  acts,  by  J.  W. 
Morgan.     [6],  104  p.    4°.    Type^vl•itten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  14,  1911 ;  D :  25755 ;  Joanna  W. 
Morgan,  Plymouth,  Mass.  14515 

Flint  and  Steel;  or.  The  heiress  hunters,  a 
comedy  in  3  acts. 

©  Harry  Webber,  Chicago  ;  1882  :  6304,  Apr. 
20;2c.  Aug.  7.  14516 


Flip;  or.  Tracked  to  death,  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
F.  Dumont. 

©    Frank     Dumont,     Philadelphia;     1873: 
11569,  Oct.  0.  14517 

Flirt  (The);  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  and  containing 
4  scenes,  by  Louis  IMelbourne  and  William 
Gill. 

©  W.  J.  Florence,  New  York ;  1886 :  16916, 
July  24.  14518 

comedy  playlet,  by  F.   Hoyt.     [8]   p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    .Tan.    22,    1912;    D:  28385;    Francis 
Hoyt,  Harrisburg,  Pa.         ^  14519 

Flirt  with  your  own  wife;  a  play,  by  M.  J.  New- 
man.    [1],  5  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  27,  1912 ;  D :  30981 ;  M.  J.  New- 
man, Chicago.  14520 

Flirtation;  an  American  comedy  in  5  acts,  by 
J.  B.  Matthews. 

©  J.  Erander  Matthews,  New  York;  1871: 
8847,  Sept.  22.  14521 


—  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Walsh. 

©  Marie  Walsh,  Brooklyn  ;  1872  :  4913,  May 
10.  14522 


—  a  nautical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  C.  Barnard. 

©  Charles  Barnard,  New  York  ;  1879 :  16992. 
Dec.  17.  14523 

—  play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  H.  Hodgkiss.     [2],  71 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  1, 1912  ;  D  :  31013  ;  William  Henry 
Hodgkiss,  Alameda,  Cal.  14524 

—  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  W.  Watson. 

©    J.    W.    Watson,    New    York;    1876:214, 
Jan.  5.  14525 


—  a  romantic  drama  of  the  Hudson  in  5  acts 
and  numerous  scenes,  by  B.  C.  Cuvellier. 

©   Bernard   Charles   Cuvellier,    San   Fran- 
cisco ;  1878 :  1421,  Feb.  1.  14526 

■a  society  play,  by  N.  Ames   [i.  e.  Eleanor 


Maria  Easterbrook  Ames] 

©  Nellie  Ames,  Brooklyn ;  1874 :  509,  Jan. 
15.  14527 


—  Same.    Act  3,  scene  1. 

©  Nellie  Ames,  Brooklyn;   1874:862,  Jan. 
24.  14528 

—  or.  The  married  mashers,  a  farcical  com- 


edy in  3  acts,  by  IM.  Hudson. 

©    Millie    Hudson,    San    Francisco:    1888: 
8854,  Mar.  26.  14529 

Flirtation  (A)  by  telephone;  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  S.  L.  Sternlield.     25  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  18,  1915;  D:  39434;   Simon  L. 
Sternfield,  Brooklyn.  14529a 

'07 


14530 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


14547 


Flirtation  cured;  farce  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
Francis  Lester.  New  York,  Tlie  Roxbury 
publisliing  company,  1899.  1  p.  1.,  10  p.  16°. 
(Wizard  series) 

©  Roxbury  pub.  co..  New  York;  1899:12672, 
Feb.  15 ;  2c.  Feb.  15.  14530 

Flirting;  or,  Belinda  B.  Boles,  a  play  in  1  act, 
by  D.  Thompson. 

©    Den   Thompson,    United    States;    1877: 
1132,  Jan.  29.  14531 

Flirting  (The)  duchess;  play  in  2  acts,  by  Lin- 
coln ,T.  Polluk.     [l],58p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  29,  1914 ;  D :  39231 ;  Mrs.  Lincoln 
J.  Pollak,  New  York.  14531a 

Flirting  (The)  husband;  a  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 

B.  Collins.     6  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Benjamin  Collins,  New  York;  D :  12355, 
Feb.  12,  1908 ;  2c.  Feb.  12,  1908.  14532 

Flirting  princess;  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 
F.  R.  Adams  and  W.  M.  Hough.  79  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Dec.  31,  1909;  D:  17827;   Frank  R. 
Adams  and  Will  M.  Hough,  Chicago.       14533 

Flirting  (The)  widow;  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  F. 
Weisberg.    35  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  30,  1912  ;  D  :  32059  ;  Frank  Weis- 
berg, Chicago.  14534 

Flirting  with  Shakespeare;  dniiiiatic  skit,   by 

C.  Cunningham.     [11]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  26,  1914;  D :  38691 ;  Cecil  Cun- 
ningham, New  York.  14534a 

Flirtology;  1  act  playlet,  by  J.  McCormack  and 
Eleanor  Irving.    6  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  24,  1910;  D :  22362 ;  James  Mc- 
Cormack, Denver.  14535 

Flirt's  (A)  finish;  or,  Is  your  father  in?  play 
in  1  act,  by  H.  P.  Pollock.  6  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  5,  1915  ;  D :  39314 ;  H.  Percy  Pol- 
lock, New  York.  14535a 

Flitter's  flirtation;  or,  A  strange  proposal,  a 

character  comedy  in  1  act,  by  F.  F.  Schrader. 

©    Frederick    F.    Schrader,    Washington ; 

1896 :  14589,  Mar.  5.  14536 

Flitterwochen;  schwank  in  4  akten,  von  Arthur 
Pserhofer.  Milwaukee,  1900.  cover-title,  74 
p.     12°. 

©  Leon  Wachsner,  Milwaukee ;  1899 :  79480, 
Dec.  7 ;  2c.  Sept.  28,  1900.  14537 

Flo  Flo.     See  Maid  of  money. 

Flo  of  the  Black  Hills;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
by  C.  De  La  Celigne. 

©  Carlos  De  La  Celigne,  Plainfield,  N.  J. ; 
D :  14589,  Dec.  22,  1908.  14538 


Floating  Island;  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  music 
by  Thaddeus  Goreeki,  dialogue  and  lyrics  by 
C.  L.  Parsons.  [74]  p.  4°.  Typewritten 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.   May  18,   1912;   D:  29710;   Chauncey 
L.  Parsons.  New  York.  14539 

Floating  kidneys;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  INI.  P.  B. 
Graham.      [2],  44  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

■      ©  Ic.  Oct.  5,  1914;  D :  38399 ;  Mercy  Pris- 
ciUa  Bateson  Graham,  Sinking  Spring,  Pa. 

14539a 

Flock  (A)  of  geese;  by  C.  W.  Walters. 

©  C.  W.  Walters,  Philadelphia ;  1880 :  8981. 


June  15. 


14540 


a  musical  farce  comedy,  by  H.  E.  Webster. 

©  H.  ICffa  Webster,  Chicago ;  D :  7624,  Nov. 
18,  1905.  14541 

Flogeo;  an  American  comic  opera  in  3  acts, 
nuisic  by  F.  J.  Heppe,  libretto  by  G.  M. 
V^ickers. 

©    George    M.    Vickers     and     Florence     J. 
Heppe,    Phihadelphia ;    1885:553,    Jan.    8. 

14542 


an  original  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  libretto 

by  Geo.  M.  Vickers.  music  by  F.  J.  Heppe. 
I'hiladelphia,  Avil  &  co.,  1886.  27  p.  f°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Florence  .T.  Heppe  and  William  H.  Halm, 
I'liihidelpliia;  1886:7996,  Apr.  5;  2c.  Apr.  15. 

14543 

Flood  (The)  of  Johnstown;  5  act  drama,  by  J. 
Paley. 

©  John  Palev,  New  York ;  1890 :  8755,  Mar. 
17.  14544 

Flood-tide;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  W^eitzel 
and  Ennna  Louise  Orcutt.  Detroit,  E.  AVeit- 
zel,  1897.     253  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edward  Weitzel,  Detroit;  1897:14249. 
Feb.  27 ;    2c.  Mar.  19.  14545 

Floor  (The)  walker;  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  C.  Ellis.     Typewritten. 

©  John  C.  Ellis,  Pittsburgh;  1898:16230*, 
I\Iar.  i);  2<'.  Jan.  3,  1899.  14546 

Floor  (The)  walker  and  the  customer;  a  dra- 
matic slvetcli,  by  F.  Murphy  and  .1.  E.  Magei'. 
11  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Frank  Murpliy  and  Jack  E.  Magee,  Chi- 
cago; D:  11661,  Nov.  5,  1907;  2c.  Nov.  5, 
1907.  14547 


Floor  (A)  walker's  romance, 
love  one. 


See  When  two 


708 


14548 


COPYRIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


14565 


Flor  (I»a)  de  la  serrania;  zarzuela  draraatica  en 
1  acto,  dividido  en  3  cuadros,  en  prosa  y 
verso,  original  de  Francisco  Ramos  de  Cas- 
tro y  Jose  Mesa  Andres,  mCisica  del  maestro 
p]nri'que  Mayol.  Madrid  [Sociednd  de  aiitores 
espaiioles]  1911.  44  p.  12°.  [Libretto  only] 
©  Aug.  21,  1911;  2c.  Aug.  22,  1911;  D: 
25044;  F.  Ramos  de  Castro  y  J.  Mesa  An- 
dres.  Madrid.  14548 

Flor  de  los  Pazos;  comedia  en  2  actos  y  en 
prosa,  original  de  M.  Linares  Rivas.  Madrid, 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1912.  6  p.  1., 
60  p.    illus.     12°. 

©  Dec.  5,  1912 ;  2c.  Dec.  6,  1912 ;  D :  31.568 ; 
Mannel  Linares  Rivas.  Madrid.  14549 

Flora-Bella;  operette  in  3  akten,  von  Felix 
Dormann  [pseud,  of  Felix  Biedermann]  musik 
von  Charles  Cuvillier.  Vollstandiges  regie- 
buch.  Leipzig,  Leipziger  biihnenverlag  Erhard 
Schultz,  1913.    1  p.  1.,  188  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  4,  1914;  D:  36235;  Leipziger 
biihnenverlag  Erhard   Schultz,  Leipzig. 

14549a 

Flora  Flitabout's  flight;  farce  in  1  act,  by  E. 
F.  Payne.     [2],  17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  ic.  Jan.  8,  1912;  D:  28247;  Edward  F. 
Payne,  Belmont,  Mass.  14550 

Flora  Florizel;  a  musical  play  in  1  act,  by 
Doris  Francklyn.  cover-title,  [12]  p.  8°. 
Printed. 

©  D.  Francklyn,  New  York ;  D :  6475,  Mar. 
27,  1905 ;  2c.  Mar.  16.  1905.  14551 

Flora,  la  viuda  verde;  humorada  comico-llrica 
en  1  acto,  dividido  en  3  cuadros,  en  verso 
(parodfa  de  la  opereta  Dora,  la  viuda  alegre) 
por  Federifo  Riera,  Leon  Navarro  y  Manuel 
Peris,  mtisica  de  los  maestros  Francisco  A. 
de  San  Felipe  y  Cayo  Vela.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  espaiioles]  1911.  44  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  May  26,  1911;  2c.  May  27,  1911;  D: 
24304;  F.  Riera,  L.  Navarro  y  M.  Peris. 
Madrid.  14552 

Floral  (The)  star  addenda;  play  in  1  act,  by 
D.  D.  D.  Pinney.     [3],  22  p.     8°.     Typewrit-, 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  16,  1914;  D :  38127 ;  Delia  De- 
light Dorrance  Pinney,  Seattle.  14552a 

Floralia;  or,  Feast  of  Flora,  a  dramatic  com- 
position, by  J.  M.  Diamond. 

©  Juliet  M.  Diamond,  United  States ;  1898 : 
24127,  Apr.  16.  14553 

Floraline;  a  pantomime,  by  .T.  H.  Connelly. 
©  James  H.  Connelly,  Boston;  1873:2.575, 
March  15.  14554 


Flora's  garden;  or,  The  choice  of  a  flower,  dra- 
matic ballet  in  1  act,  by  A.  Thompson. 

©  Alfred  Thompson,  New  York ;  1890 :  6703, 
Feb.  26.  14555 

Florell;  or.  Unclaimed,  an  original  comedy 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  C.  Cowper. 

©  Will  C.  Cowper,  New  York ;  1886 :  12748, 
June  1.  14556 

Florence;  a  play  in  4  acts,  with  a  prologue, 
dramatized  from  a  story  called  Florence  of 
Faulkland,  by  George  Chapman,  sr. 

©    Dewey    &    co.,     San    Francisco ;     1874 : 
10846,  Aug.  20.  ^  14557 

Florence  of  Faulkland.      See  Florence. 

Florentine  (A)  enchantment;  a  romantic  light 
opera  in  3  acts,  by  Julia  S.  Bowring  Maltese. 

©   Salvatore  R.   Maltese,   Salt  Lake  Citv ; 
D :  11.528,  Oct.  12,  1907.  14558 

Florentine  (A)  tragedy;  by  Oscar  Wilde,  open- 
ing scene  by  Sturge  Moore.  Boston  and  Lon- 
don, J.  W.  Luce  &  company,  1908.  1  p.  1.,  v-x, 
[2],  66  p.     8°. 

©  John  W.  Luce  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  13923, 
Sept.  25,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  27,  1908.  14559 

Florentines  (The);  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  V. 
SaniueLs.     72  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Maurice  V.  Samuels,  San  Francisco;  D: 
4146,  Oct.  27,  1903;  2c.  Oct.  27,  1903.     14560 

Floret;  or.  The  poor  girl,  a  domestic  drama  in 
4  acts,  from  the  tales  of  Pierce  Egan,  by  J.  F. 
Babcock.  Bangor,  Me,,  S.  O.  Bailey,  1874. 
1  p.  1.    62  p.,  1  1.    12°. 

.    ©  J.  Frederick  Babcock,  Bangor,  Me. ;  1874 : 
15951,  Dec.  31 ;  2c.  Dec.  31.  14561 

Florette;  a  comedy,  by  Con  T.  Murphy. 

©  C.  E.  Callahan,  New  York ;  1885 :  14473, 
July  6.  14562 

comedy  in  1  act,  by  L.  E.  Taber.    14  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  19,  1915 ;  D :  40993 ;  Louise  E. 
Taber,  San  Francisco.  14562a 

Florette  et  Patapon;  piece  en  3  actes,  par 
Maurice  Hennequin  et  Pierre  Veber.  Paris, 
P.  V.  Stock,  1906.     192  p.     12°. 

©   P.    V.   Stock,   Paris;    D :  7996,   Feb.   15, 
1906 ;  2c.  Feb.  15,  1906.  14563 

Florian's  dream;  for  an  original  pantomime  in 
1  act,  by  V.  Thompson. 

©  Vance  Thompson,  New  York ;  1898:22573. 
Apr.  9.  14564 

Florida;  a  romance  of  the  Reconstruction,  com- 
edy drama  in  3  acts,  by  B.  C.  Cuvellier. 

©   Bernard   Charles  Cuvellier,    San   Fran- 
cisco ;  1885 :  12122,  June  1,  14565 


709 


14566 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


14582 


Florida   (A)    enchantment. 
Travers. 


tScc    Mr.    Lillian 


Florida  (A)  honeymoon;  musical  play  in  2  acts, 
words  by  W.  A.  Kyan,  music  by  Oscar  P. 
Condon.  100  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Words 
only] 

©  Ic.  July  19,  1911 ;  D :  24727 ;  William  A. 
Kyan,  St.  Louis.  14566 

Florida  water;  a  burlesque  in  3  acts. 

©  Frederick  W.  Arnold,  jr.,  Edward  W. 
Corliss,  William  Adams  Slade,  and  Borden  D. 
Whiting,  Providence,  R.  I. ;  1896 :  10945,  Feb. 
17 ;  2c.  May  2  ;  2c.  May  9.  14567 

Florimel;  a  romantic  drama,  by  S.  Rosenfeld. 

©  Sydney  Rosenfeld,  New  York;  1881: 
16414,  Oct.  24.  14568 

Florinda,  the  vagabond  heroine;  a  society  play 
in  4  acts,  by  R.  Hoskin.    33  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©  Robert  Hoskin,  New  York;  1873:9930, 
Sept.  4;  2c.  Sept.  13.  14589 

Florist  (The)  shop;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  W. 
Hawkridge.     35  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  9,  1915;  D :  40313 ;  Winifred 
Hawkridge,  Boston,  14569a 

Florist's  (The)  daughters  (Hasemans  toech- 
ter);  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Adolph  L'Arronge. 

©  Imre  Kiralfy,  New  York;  1878:2363, 
Feb.  25.  14570 

Florist's  (The)  shop;  [in  3  acts,  English  tr.  and 
adaptation  by  Oliver  Herford  from  Alexander 
Engel  and  Julius  Horst's  Gliick  bei  frauen] 
[147]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  23,  1909 ;  D :  16321 :  Henry  W. 
Savage,  New  York.  14571 

Florita;  an  episode  of  Napoleon's  invasion  of 
Spain,  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  libretto  by 
H.  R.  Evans,  music  by  M.  Lichtenstein-Koe- 
vessy.  121  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Henry  R.  Evans,  Washington,  and  Maxi- 
milian Lichtonstein-Koevessy,  New  York;  D: 
7124,  Aug.  18, 1905 ;  2c.  Aug.  18,  1905.      14572 

Florizel;  imaginary  adventui'e  of  Prince  Flori- 
zel  of  Bohemia,  play  in  4  acts,  suggested  by 
Robert  Louis  Stevenson's  stories,  The  new 
Arabian  nights,  by  C.  C.  L'Estrange.  162  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  13,  1915;  D:  39976;  Constance 
Collier  L'Estrange,  London.  14572a 

Flossie  Fewclothes;  1  act  vaudeville  sketch,  by 
CLlaudia]  Lucas.    17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  1,  1912  ;  D  :  29563  ;  Leslie  Moros- 
00,  New  York.  14573 

Flossie's  aunt.     See  Miss  Impossible. 


Flossie's  lover;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  W.  Fifield. 

[2],  21  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  9,  1912 ;  D :  30730 ;  Effie  Wood- 
ward Fifield,  Minneapolis.  14574 

Flossie's  stage  wait;  comedy  dramatic  sketch, 
by  J.  D.  Jaxone.    15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  23,  1910;  D :  20265 ;   Jay  Duke 
.Taxone,  Chicago.  14575 

Flossie's  wedding;  a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  F.  J.  Piesse. 

©   Francis   James   Piesse,   Chicago ;   1896 : 
33927,  June  8.  14576 

Flossy  of  the  five  and  ten;  vaudeville  offering, 
by  F.  A.  Brennan.    15  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Mar.    13,   1915;    D:  39977;    Florence 
Agnes  Brennan,  New  York.  14576a 

Flotsam;  playlet  in  1  act,  by  A.  E.  Smylie.  20 
p.      4°.      Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  29,  1914 ;  D :  35845 ;  Adolphe  Ed- 
ward Smylie,  Brooklyn.  14576b 

Flotsam  and  jetsam;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  L.  R. 

Shewell. 

©   L.    R.    Shewell,    Baltimore ;    1879 :  1484, 
Jan.  30.  14577 

Flower  (The)  and  the  leaf;  an  original  1  act 
play,  by  F.  Cowan. 

©  Fletcher  Cowan,  Hoboken,  N.  J.;  1891: 
2S130,  Aug.  5.  14578 

Flower  (A)  fantasie;  a  garland  drill  arr.  for  25 
girls,  by  Adelaide  Westcott  Hatch.  New  York, 
Hints  publishing  company,  1903.  cover-title, 
[4]  p.     12°. 

©  Hints  pub.  co.,  New  York ;  D :  4193,  Nov. 
5,  1903 ;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1903.  14579 

Flower  girl;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  L. 
Engel.    40  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Leo  Engel,  New  York ;  D :  4884,  Apr.  15, 
1904;  2c.  Apr.  15,  1904.  14580 

M 


—  a  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  A.  Dittenhoefer 
p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mortimer  A.  Dittenhoefer,  Mansfield,  O. ; 
I> :  58,  Jan.  21,  1901 ;  2c.  Feb.  28,  1901.    14581 


Flower  (The)  girl  of  Cuba. 
.    Nightingale  (The) 


Sec  Esmerelda.- 


Flower  (The)  girl  of  New  York,  i^rc  Sweet- 
brier. 

Flov/er  (The)  girl  of  the  Innocents;  or.  The 
broken  medal;  or,  Lenora  Concini,  the  Gali- 
gai;  or,  The  death  of  Henri  Quatre,  tr.  and 
adapted  from  the  French,  by  E.  Wnller. 

©  Emma   Waller,   New   York;    1872:81.58, 
Aug.  1.  14582 

Flower  (The)  of  Chinatown.  See  Little  Kai 
Jing. 


710 


14583 


COPYKIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


14602 


riower  (The)  of  chivalry;  a  romance  of  Bayard, 
the  blameless  knight,  by  Lilian  White  [i.  e.. 
Lilian  White  Spencer]  and  George  Soule 
Spencer. 

©  George  Soule  Spencer  and  Lilian  White 
Spencer,    Milwaukee;    D :  83G,    Sept.    5,    1901. 

14583 

Same.     24  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  George  Soule  Spencer,  New  York;  D: 
5241,  June  16,  1904 ;  2c.  June  16,  1904.  14584 

Flower  (The)  of  Connamara;  or,  The  patriot's 
dream,  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  Robinson. 

©  Hugh  Robinson,  San  Francisco;  1870: 
3310,  Nov.  1.  14585 

Flower  of  destiny;  an  historical  romantic 
drama  in  6  tableaux,  by  W.  D.  Orcutt  and 
L.  T.  Orcutt.    4  p.  1.,  138  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©  William  Dana  Orcutt  and  Louise  Thomp- 
son Orcutt,  Boston;  D :  8112,  Mar.  6,  1906: 
2c.  Mar.  21.  1906.  14586 

Flower  (The)  of  Italy;  adapted  by  W.  A.  Tre- 
mayne.     65  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Pasqualina  De  Voe,  Boston;  D:10290, 
Apr.  8,  1907;  2c.  Apr.  19,  1907.  14587 

a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  C.  E.  Turner.    95  p. 


4  .     Typewritten. 

©  Celie  Ellis  Turner,  New  York ;  D :  12915, 
May  6,  1908;  2c.  May  6,  1908.  14588 

—  romantic  emotional  drama  in  4  acts.    81  p. 


f  .     Typewritten. 

©  Pasqualina  De  Voe,  Boston  ;  D  :  8456,  May 
1,  1906;  2c.  May  16,  1906.  14589 

Flower  (A)  of  Japan;  by  L.  Kugel.     Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Lee  Kugel,   New  York;   1900  A:  21501, 
Aug.  28;  2c.  Aug.  28.  14590 

Flower  (The)  of  Kilmona.     See  Art.  O'Brien. 

Flower    (The)    of   Louisiana;  melodrama    in   4 

acts,   rewritten  and  rev.  by  L.   Macdonald. 

©   Lawrence   Macdonald,  New   York ;     D : 
2491,   Oct.   24,   1902.  14591 

Flower  (The)   of  Moorish  chivalry;  by   Fides 
A.  Kiefer. 

©  Delia   C.   Kiefer,  New  York;    D :  10209, 
Mar.  25,  1907.  14592 

Flower  of  Plymouth;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  I. 
Wolff  Richards. 

©    Isaac   W^olff,     New    York;     1887:34094, 
Dec.  28.  14593 

Flower  (The)  of  power;  play  in  4  acts,  by  V. 
Kelsey.     10  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  13,  1912 ;  D :  30839 ;  Vera  Kel- 
sey, Grand  Forks,  N.  D.  14594 


Flower  (The)  of  the  family;  a  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  the  author  of  Sylvia's  soldier,  etc. 
Boston,  G.  M.  Baker  and  company. 

©  George  M.  Baker,  United  States;  1876: 
13980,  Dec.  15;  2c.  Dec.  19.  14595 

See    also    Handy    dramas    for    amateur 


actors. 

Flower  (The)  of  the  fiock;  a  comic  opera,  by 
M.  Nicolson. 

©   Malcolm    Nicolson,    Alma,    Kan. ;    1893 : 
39463,  Aug.  29.  14596 

Flower  of  the  peach;  play  in  4  acts,  by  Justin 
Sterns  [pseud,  of  J.  S.  Lewis]  [92]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    July   17,   1914;    D:  37615;     Justine 
Sterns  Lewis,  Buffalo.  14596a 

Flower  (A)  of  Yeddo;  a  Japanese  comedy  in 
1  act  in  verse,  adapted  from  the  French  bj' 
Victor  Mapes.  New  York,  S.  French ;  Lon- 
don, S.  French,  ltd.,  1906.  cover-title,  27  p. 
12°.  (French's  international  copyrighted  ed. 
of  the  works  of  the  best  authors,  no.  102) 

©    Samuel    French,    New   York;     D:8640, 
June  5,  1906;  2c.  June  12,  1906.  14597 

Flower  (The)  on  the  moor.     See  Redknights. 

Flower  (The)  shop;  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  W. 
Curtis  and  W.  Blake.  [15]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    June   1,    1914;    D:  37182;    Winfield 
Blake  and  A.   W.  Curtis,   San  Francisco. 

14597a 

a   play   in   3   acts,   by   M.   C.   Wentworth. 

103  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  IVIarion  Craig  Wentworth,  Salem,  Mass. ; 
D :  15041,  Feb.  9,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  24,  1909. 

14598 

Same.     Boston,   Richard   G.   Badger,   1912. 

117  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  2,  1911 ;  2c.  Nov.  8,  1911 ;  D :  25821 ; 
Marion  Craig  Wentworth,  Boston.  14599 

Flower  (The)  show;  a  burlesque,  by  W.  De- 
lavoye.      Typewritten. 

©  Will  Delavoye,  New  York;  1898:75514. 
Dec.  24;  2c.  Apr.  5,  1899.  14600 

Flowerette;  or.  Child  of  the  streets,  sensa- 
tional drama  in  2  acts,  by  W.  F.  Lingard. 

©  W.  P.  Lingard,  Boston ;  1876 :  3107,  Mar. 
13.  14601 

Flowerland;  by  B.  K.  Shipley. 

©  Bertie  K.  Shipley,  New  York :  D :  14350, 
Nov.   21,   1908.  1460g 


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14620 


Flowers  (The)  and  the  storm;  in  dance  and 
pjiiitonjime.  with  niusicjii  nnd  (electrical  effects, 
by  C.  Tliompson.  (5  p.  nbl.  IG".  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Words  oidy] 

©  Charlotte  Thompson,  New  York  ;  D  :  737, 
Aug.  9,  1901;  2c.  Aug.  9,  1901.  14603 

Flowers  and  weeds.  .SVe  Heart  (The)  of  Lon- 
don. 

Flowers'  convention;  dramatico-musical  com- 
position in  1  act.  by  R.  M.  Sidey.  [4],  18  p. 
f°.     Typewritten.      [Libretto  only] 

©    Ic.    Oct.    23,    1914;    D:  38793;    Rose    M. 
Sidey,  Los  Angeles.  14603a 

Flowers  (The)  of  Avalon;  play  by  J.  A.  Tay- 
lor.    17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  27,  1915;   D:  41682;   Jeanie  A. 
Taylor,    Boston.  14603b 

Flowers  (The)  of  Kama;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
Frere  Cliampuey.  [11,  41  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.   Aug.   18,   1914;   D :  37883 ;    E.   Frere 
Chanipney,  San  Francisco.  14603c 

Flowers  of  passion;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  .Tame.s 
Cricliton.     11  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Apr.   26,   1911;   D :  24068 ;   Elizabeth 
IV I.   Crichton  Clarke,  AVashington.  14604 

Flowers  (The)  of  progress.  Sec  Utopia 
(limited) 

Flowing   (The)    bowl;   a   dramn    in   3   acts,   by 
G.  M.  Baker.     Boston,  G.  M.  Baker  and  com- 
pany, 1885.    6G  p.    12°.     ( [Tlie  Gl(»l)e  drama] ) 
©   George   M.    Baker,    Boston;     1885:5291, 
Mar.  4;  2c.  Mar.  20.  14605 

Fluff;  or,  A  clean  sweep,  wilful  absurdity  in  3 
acts,  by  J.  F.  McArdle.  [70J  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  June  3,  1911;  D:  24397;  J.  F.  Shell 
and  J.  F.  Stephens,  New  York.  14606 

Fluffy  Baffles;  a  comedy  sketch,  by  Charles 
De  Argentage.     7  p.     16°.     Typewritten. 

©  C.  De  Argentage,  Albany  ;  D :  13483,  Aug. 
1.  1908;  2c.  Aug.  2.5,  1908.  14607 

an   original   comedy   drama,   by   C.    Sidney 

Cusack.     95  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Chismore   Homer    Packard,    New    York ; 
D:  11384.  Sept.  20.  1907;  2c.  Oct.  4.  1907. 

14608 

Fluffy  Ruffles. 

©  New   York  herald   co.,   Jer.sey   City ;   D : 
10555,  May  13,  1907.  14609 

comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  Wells. 

©  Carolyn  Wells,  Rahway,  N.  .T. ;  D :  10804, 
June  19,  1907.  14610 


Fluffy  Ruffles— Continued. 

■ — —  a  1  act  play,  by  F.  R.  King.  5  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Frances  Rockfeller  King,  New  York ; 
D:  11009,  July  20,  1907;  2c.  Julv  20,  1907:  2<-. 
(printed)   Aug.  21,  1907.  14611 

Flug-ten;  komedie  i  4  akter,  [af]  Helge  Rode. 
Kobenhavn  og  Kristiania,  Gyldendalske  bog- 
liandel,  Nordisk  forlag,  1909.     177  p.     12°. 

•©  Sept.  14,  1909;  2c.  Sept.  29,  1909;  D: 
17393;  Gyldendalske  boghandel,  Nordisk  for- 
lag,  Copenhagen.  14612 

Flung-  from  the  foam;  a  drama,  by  W.  Wnre. 
arr.  from  Wm.  Mason  Turner'.s  story  of  same 
name. 

©  Willie  Ware,  Brooklyn  ;  1872  :  1202,  Feb. 
7.  14613 

Flurry  (A)  in  wheat;  vaudeville  sketch  by 
B.  W.  Fifield.      [2],  18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  20,  1912;  D:  30305;  Ellic  Wood- 
ward Fifield,  Minneapolis.  14614 

Flusterbudget;  a  play  in  4  acts. 

©  Percy  West,  New  York ;  1892 :  0599,  Feb. 
10.  14615 

Flute  of  Pan;  a  comedy  in  4  acts  by  John 
Olivei-  Hobbes  [pseud,  of  Mrs.  P.  M.  T. 
Craigie]      Proof. 

©  Pearl  Mary  Teresa  Craigie,  l^ondon  :  1 » : 
4913,  Apr.  21,  1904;  2c.  Apr.  21,  1904.      14616 

Flute  (The)  of  the  g'cds;  opera  libretto  in  pre- 
lude and  3  acts,  by  M.  E.  Ryan.  49  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Fel:».  18.  1911;  D:  23397;  Marah  Ellis 
Ryan,  New  York.  14617 

Fly-away  land;  children's  fantasy  in  1  act,  by 
Ella  J^'eist.  London,  S.  French,  ltd. ;  New 
York,  S.  French,  1912.  19  p.  16°.  ([Fairy 
and  home  plays  for  home  performance,  no. 
37]) 

©  Jan.  9,  1912  ;  2c.  Jan.  10.  1912  ;  D  :  28263  ; 
Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.  14618 

Fly  (The)  by  nig-hts;  play  in  1  act,  ))y  E. 
Bern.     [2],  4  p.     4°.     Tyitewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  19,  1915;  D:  42202;  Edna  Bern, 
Atlantic  City.  14618a 

Fly  Cashington;  or,  Make  haste  to  be  rich, 
a  comedy  in  3  acis,  by  J.  I.  C  Clarke. 

©  Joseph  T.  C.  Clarke,  New  York:  1875: 
.5830,  June  4.  14619 

Fly  (The)  in  the  ointment;  vaudeville  sketch, 
by  J.  B.  Craig.     12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  4,  1915;  D :  41995 ;  Josephine 
Berkeley  Craig,  St.  Paul.  14619a 

Fly  (A)  old  jay. 

©  William  H.  Harell  and  Harry  W.  Young, 
New  York  ;  1900 :  9221,  Apr.  10.  14630 


'12 


14621 


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14642 


Flyers  (The);  comedy  in  4  act.s,  (Inuujitized 
from  Geo.  B.  McCutrheon's  navel  entitled  The 
flyers,  by  E.  E.  AVeston.  [3],  84  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  10,  1912 ;   D :  28270 ;   Effie  Ells- 
ler  Weston,  Nutley,  N.  J.  14621 

musical  comedy,  book  and  lyrics  by  C.  R. 

White.      [11,    9    p.      4°.      Typewn-itten.      [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  25.  1913 ;  D :  34899 ;  Charles  Ross 
White.  Naples,  Me.  14622 

Flying  Dreadsnaught ;  1  act  drama  in  3  scenes, 
by  A.  L.  Turton.     5  p.     obi.   8°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    28,    1910;     D:  20046;     .\rthur 
Leonard  Turton,  East  Orange,  N.  J.       14623 

Flying'  (The)  Dutchman;  a  legendary  and 
spectacular  drama  in  prologue  and  2  parts, 
by  W.  De  Wagstaffe. 

©  C.  P.  Flockton,  New  York ;  1897 ;  20820, 
Apr.  1.  14624 

musical    comedy    in    2    acts,    A.    Hoffman. 

[3],  147  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 
©  Ic.  July  16,  1912 ;  D :  30271 ;  Aaron  Hoff- 
man. New  York.  14625 

romantic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  Richard  Wag- 


ner, tr.  by  John  P.  Jackson. 

©  Julius  Chambers,  New  York ;  1876 :11991, 
Oct.  27.  14626 


—  or,  The  maid  and  the  motor,  play  in  1 
act,  by  Edw.  F.  Gallager.  [1],  18  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    3,    1914;    D :  36229 ;    Earl    D. 
Chenoweth,  Denver.  14626a 


-or.  The  phantom  vessel,  a  play  in  4  acts 

and  a  prologue,  by  G.  Lipslier.     Typewritten. 

©    George    Lipsher,    New    Orleans;    1897: 
30804,  May  21;  2c.  May  20.  14627 

(Der     fliegende     Hollander)     opera    in    3 

acts,  by  Richard  Wagner,  English  tr. 
by  lOrnest  Newman,  German  text  rev. 
by  W.  Golther.  London,  Breitkopf  &  Hjirtel 
[1912]  38  p.  4°.  ([Breitkopf  &  Hartel's 
textbooks] )  [Libretto  only.  German  and 
English] 

©    June   29,    1912;    2c.    Sept.    7,    1912;    D: 
30758;   Breitkopf  &  Hartel,  New  York. 

14628 

Flying   from  justice;  a  drama   in  3  acts,   by 
Mark  Melford. 

©    Marcus    R.    Mayer,    New    York;    1890: 
25233,  Aug.  13.  14629 

Flying  (The)  hawk;  a  comedy-drama  in  4  acts, 
by  A.  Kelcy,  J.  J.  Kennedy  and  H.  W.  Becker. 
©  Alfred  Kelcy,  John  J.  Kennedy  and  H.  W. 
Becker,  New  York ;  1893 :  49916,  Nov.  9. 

14630 


Flying  (The)  jib;  or,  The  Derby  lost  and  the 
Leger  won,  the  great  sporting  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  T.  H.  Glcnney. 

©  Edmund  Law  Rogers,  Baltimore ;  1883 : 
11213,  June  19.  14631 

Flying  (The)  machine;  a  highly  romantic,  in- 
structive and  amusing  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  S.  Foster. 

©  Joseph  S.   Foster,   Salem,  Mass. ;   1885 : 
14011,  June  29.  14632 


monologue  from  the  Italian  of  Gandolin,  by 

A.  L.  Godoy.    4  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  31,  1910;  D:  22452;  Alberto  L. 
Godoy,  Washington.  14633 

a  spectacular  extravaganza  for  Lilliputians, 

by  Mrs.  C.  F.  McLean.     53  p.     4°.     Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Mrs.  C.  F.  McLean,  Cincinnati;  1894: 
56493,  Dec.  o ;  2c.  Dec.  10.  14634 

Flying  (The)  ship;  an  American  melodrama  in 
4  acts,  by  L.  B.  Parker. 

©  Lottie  Blair  Parker,  New  York;  1893: 
20715,  Apr.  28.  14635 

Flying  squadron;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
A.  Labbo. 

©  Alexander  Labbe,  Huntington,  Ind. ; 
1899 :  16622*,  Mar.  3.  14636 

Flying  (The)  tailor.  See  Schneider  (Der)  von 
TTlm. 

Flying  (A)  visit;  by  Arthur  Law.  London, 
J.  W.  Williams,  ltd. ;  New  York,  E.  Schuberth 
&  CO.,  1904.    30  p.    8°. 

©  Joseph  Williams,  ltd.,  London ;  D :  4929, 
Apr.  23.  1904 ;  2c.  Apr.  23,  1904.  14637 

Flying  (The)  vulture;  a  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  A.  Kelcy  and  J.  Kennedy. 

©  Alfred  Kelcy  and  John  Kennedy,  New 
York ;  1893  :  50476,  Nov.  13.  14638 

Flying  (A)  wedge;  by  A.  B.  Paine. 

©  Albert  Bigelow  Paine,  New  York;  1897: 
29379,  May  14.  14639 

a  football  farce  in  1  act,  by  Grace  Living- 
ston Furniss.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co., 
1896. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1896: 
51200,  Sept.  12 ;  2c.  Oct.  22.  14640 

Fo'  de  people  called  'em  coon;  monologue  for 
vaudeville,  by  A.  L.  Price.  7  p.  12°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  24,  1910;  D :  20281 ;  Arthur  L. 
Price,  Los  Angeles.  14641 

Fo'  Marse  Gawge;  by  W.  H.  Say  ward,  jr.  13  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  H.  Sayward,  jr.,  Wayland, 
Mass.;  D :  14179,  Oct.  30,  1908;  2c.  Oct.  30, 
1908.  14642 


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DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


14665 


Foam  (The)  maiden.      Sec  Silver  (The)  thread. 

Fog  (The);  conietly  in  3  acts,  by  J.  .Tex.  [109] 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  10,  1912;  D:  30223;  John  Jex, 
New  York.  14643 

See  also  Thirst. 

Fog-gerty's  fairy;  an  entirely  original  fairy 
farce  in  3  acts,  by  W.  S.  Gilbert  and  E.  A. 
Sothern. 

©    E.    A.    Sothern,    United    States;    18S0: 
14249,  Sept.  IS.  14644 

by  W.  S.  Gilbert  and  H.  Wall. 

©  Horace  Wall,  United  States  ;  1880 :  12741, 


Aug.  18. 


14645 


Fogg's  Ferry;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  C.  E.  Cal- 
lahan. 

©  Charles  E.  Callahan,  Cincinnati;  1882: 
4702,  Mar.  25.  14646 

Fogtown  (The)  club;  a  play,  by  M.  B.  Crown- 
inshield. 

©     Mary    Bradford     Crowninshield,    New 
York  ;  1891 :  6296,  Feb.  16.  14647 

Foi  (La);  pi^ce  en  5  actes,  par  E.  Brieux,  mu- 
sique  de  scSne  de  Camille  Saint-Saens.  Paris, 
P.  V.  Stock,  1912.  [1],  227  p.  12°.  [Words 
only] 

©  June  12,  1912;  2c.   June   13,   1912;   D: 
80042 ;  Euggne  Brieux,  Paris.  14648 

Same.    32  p.    4°.     (L'Ulustration  tlseatrale, 

8"  ann6e,-218,  15  juin  1912)     [Words  only] 

©   June   15,   1912;    2c.   July    24,   1912;   D: 
30328 ;  Brieux,  Paris.  14649 

Foibles  (The)  of  men,  the  follies  of  women 
and  the  wisdom  of  babes.  Sec  Dead  (The) 
hand. 

Foil  (The);  a  play  of  the  day  in  3  acts,  by  J. 
Leiser.      [122]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    12,    1912;    D:  29015;    Joseph 
Leiser,  AUentown,  Pa.  14650 

Foil  (The)  of  Laertes;  a  1  act  play,  by  F.  G. 
Blakeslee.    13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Fred   Gilbert   Blakeslee,   Hartford;    D: 
9954,  Feb.  12,  1907 ;  2c.  Feb.  12,  1907.       14651 

Foiled;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  S.  H.  Cassey.  85 
p.     obi.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  S.  H.  Cassey,  New  York;  1886:  3891,  Feb. 
15;  2c.  Feb.  15.  14652 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  A.  Knowlton. 


©  J.  A.  Knowlton,  Boston  ;  1889 :  23156,  July 
27.  14653 

- — based   on  a   novel,  The  mystery  of  M. 


Foiled — Continued. 

in  5  acts,  by  C.  B.  and  M.  V.  Held.     29  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tune  5,  1911 ;  D :  24408 ;  Clarence  B. 
and  Mae  Valiant  Held,  Long  Beach,  Cal. 

14655 

a  protean  sensational  drama  in  3  acts,  by 

W.  H.  Langdon  and  P.  M.  Allison. 

,    ©  W.  H.  Langdon  and  P.  M.  Allison,  Co- 
lumbus, O. ;  1874 :  2692,  Mar.  5.  14656 

or,    A    struggle    for    life    and    liberty,    a 


drama  in  4  acts,  by  O.  W.  Cornish.  New 
York,  R.  M.  De  Witt,  1871.  41  p.  12°. 
([De  Witt's  acting  plays,  no.  102]) 

©  O.  W.  Cornish,  Birmingham,  Conn. ;  1871 : 
1680,  Feb.  28;  2c.  May  5.  14657 

or,  Reunited,  a  sensation  drama,  by  F.  A. 


Felix,  by  B.  L.  Farjeon,  arr.  by  E.  L.  Potter. 

©    Ettie    Lines    Potter,    Brooklyn;    1890: 
25577,  Aug.  18.  14654 


Noble. 

©  Franklin    A.    Noble,    Baltimore;    1873: 
5157,  May  9.  14658 

or.  The  wit  got  bit,   a  comedy  in  4  acts, 

by  L.  M.  K:ohn. 

©  Leopold   M.   Kohn,   Philadelphia;   1888: 
135,  Jan.  3.  14659 

Foiled  at  last.     Sec  Light. 

Foiled  by  cunning.      Sec  Mysterio. 

Foiled  by  dogs.     See  After  a  fortune. 

Foiled  by  fate;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts.  Type- 
written. 

©  Robert  W.  Criswell,  New  York ;  1900  A : 
18810,  July  30;  2c.  July  30.  14660 

Fol  de  rol;  by  F.  Cowan. 

©  Fletcher  Cowan,  Hoboken,  N.  J. ;  1900  A : 
SOlO,  IMar.  27.  14661 

Folgen  (Die)  einer  entdeckung;  komodie  in  4 
aufziigen,  von  W.  Blamont. 

©   Wilhelm   Blamont,    New    York;     189.T: 
29599,  June  3.  14662 

Folie  (La)  blanche;  drame  en  2  actos,  par  H. 
R.  Lenormand.  Paris,  P.  V.  Stock,  1906. 
45  p.     12°. 

©   P.    V.    Stock,   I'aris;    D :  7995,    Feb.    15, 
1906 ;  2c.  Feb.  15,  1906.  14663 

Folk-lore;  or,  Current  topics  of  the  past,  a 
comedy  in  3  acts  and  8  scenes,  by  E.  C.  Under- 
burg. 

©    Emmiel    C.    Underburg,    Stanton,    Neb. ; 
1897  :  53913,   Sept.  25.  14664 

Folk  tales  from  Grimm;  a  dramatic  reader  for 
third  and  fourth  grades,  by  Ethelyn  Abbott. 
Chicago,  A.  I'^lanagan  company  [1913]  126  p. 
col.  front.,  illus.,  col.  plates.     12°. 

©    .July   8.    1913;    2c.    July    14,    1913;    A: 
347990;  A.  Flanagan  co.,  Chicago.  14665 


714 


14666 


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14687 


Folk  tales  of  India.     See  Court  (The)  of  Indra. 

Folks  back  home;  a  pastoral  dr:ima  in  4  acts, 
by  Newton  Newkirk  [pseud,  of  C.  Newkirkl 
107  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  12,  1910 ;  D :  21019 ;  Clyde  New- 
kirk, Boston.  14666 

Folks  from  Cross  Timbers;  by  F.  U.  Piper,  jr. 
44  p.    t°.    Typewritten.  '  ■' ' 

©  F.  R.  Piper,  jr.,  Clinton.  Mo. ;  D :  10185, 
Mar.  21,  1907;  2c.  Mar.  21,  1907.  14667 

Folks  (The)  up  "Willow  Creek;  a  comedy-drama, 
in  4  acts,  by  Travers-Vale.     Typewritten. 

©    Frank    S.    Davidson,    Cleveland;    1899: 
4.3258,  July  3;  2c.  Aug.  3.  14668 

Folks  (The)  we  m.eet  in  Ireland.  See  Shaun 
O'Heilly. 

Folle  (La)  du  logis;  comedie  en  1  acte,  en  vers, 
par  C.  Renauld.  New  York,  I..  Weiss  &  co., 
1891.     21  p.     8°. 

©  Charles  Rennuld.  New  York  ;  1891 :  17680, 
May  14;  2c.  May  14.  14669 

Folle  (La)  enchere;  comedie  en  3  actes,  de  L. 
Besnard.  28  p.  (/«  Monde  illustre,  no.  36, 
26  juiilet  1913) 

©   July   26,   1913;   2c.   Aug.   16,   1913;    D: 
34168;  Lucien  Besnard,  Paris.  14670 

Folle  (La)  journee.  See  Eeaumarchais  the- 
atre illustre. 

Follie  and  fancie;  an  original  Irish  musical 
sketch  in  1  scene,  by  J.  Fielding. 

©  John  Fielding,  United  States  ;  1870  :  2156, 
Feb.  18.  14671 

Follies  (The)  of  a  night.  See  Opium. — Snow- 
balls. 

Follies  (The)  of  a  title;  in  2  acts,  by  B.  B.  Lip- 
set.     [6]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Nov.   23,   1911;    D :  2.5847 ;    Benj.   B. 
Lipset,  Brooklyn.  14672 

Follies  of  Frisco;  play  in  2  acts,  by  Clifford 
Harris.      [23]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Mar.   23,    1912;    D :  29140 ;    Lubelski 
and  Schivo,  San  Francisco.  14673 

Follies  of  1907;  a  review  of  the  year,  by  H.  B. 
Smith.     51  p.     4°.     Typewritton. 

©  Harry   B.   Smith,   New  York;   D:  10933. 
July  9,  1907;  2c.  .July  20,  1907.  14674 

Follies  (The)  of  1908;  book  and  lyrics  by  Victor 
H.  Smalley,  music  by  Bernie  Adler.  24  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Robert  T.  Motts,  Chicago ;  D :  12813,  Apr. 
23,  1908;  2c.  Apr.  23,  1908.  14675 

a  review  in  2  acts,  by  H.  B.  Smith.     56  p. 

4°.      Typewritten. 

©  Harry  B.   Smith,  New  York;   D:  12614, 
Mar.  25,  1908;  2c.  July  13,  1908.  14676 


Follies  (The)  of  1911;  acts  1-3,  by  G.  V.  Ho- 
bart.     [63]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  29,  1911 ;  D  :  24603  ;  George  V. 
Hobart,  Pelham  Manor,  N.  Y.  14677 

Follies  of  1912;  Olympic  scene,  by  W.  K.  Evans 
and  S.  Brown.     [2],  11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  10,  1912;  D:  30500;  William 
Kendall  Evans  and  Seymour  Brown,  New 
York.  14678 

Follies  (The)  of  Paris;  a  farce  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  C.  Kelly.    2  p.  1.,  28  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  19,  1914 ;  D :  38849 ;  Claud  Kelly, 
Los  Angeles.  '  14678a 

Follies  (The)  of  San  Francisco;  a  musical  ex- 
travaganza embracing  local  events  in  and 
around  San  Francisco  in  2  acts,  by  Clifford 
Harris.  [2],  22  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Words 
only] 

©  Ic.  Mar.  1,  1912;  D:  28899;  Lubelski  & 
Schivo,  San  Francisco.  14679 

Follies  of  the  day;  by  B.  Gerard. 

©  Barney  Gerard,  New  York;  D :  1293.5, 
May  9,  1908.  14680 

Same.    43  p.  4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Barney  Gerard,  New  York ;  D :  16092, 
June  18,  1909 ;  2c.  June  18,  1909.  14681 

■ -comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Chalmers.    8  p.  f°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  7,  1910;  D:  20375;  John  Chal- 
mers, Dallas.  14682 

Follies  of  the  Moulin  Rouge;  by  F.  Hatch  and 
W.  Holcomb.    36  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  24,  1909  ;  D  :  16743  ;  Frank  Hatch 
and  Willard  Holcomb,  New  York.  14683 

Follies  of  the  screen;  play  in  2  parts,  by  T.  P. 
Lancaster.    10  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  24,  1915 ;  D  :  41300 ;  Theodore  P. 
Lancaster,  Lynn,  Mass.  14683a 

Follies  (The)  of  youth.     See  Vivian  Dawn. 

Follies  up-to-date;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  C.  Hill. 
14  p.  4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tan.  17,  1911;  D :  23114 ;  Christine 
Hill,  Los  Angeles.  14684 

Folline;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Daly. 

©  Augustin  Daly,  Now  Y'ork :  l.S74:.3Sn. 
Jan.  12.  14685 

a  play  in  4  acts  and  prologue,  adapted  and 

written  by  R.  Evelyn. 

©  Katie  Putnam,  Brooklyn;  1882:4193, 
?Iar.  16.  14686 

Follow  on;  or,  Me  and  Dave,  play  in  1  act,  by 
[Junie]  McCree  and  [Edward]  Clark.  [2], 
25  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  8,  1913;  D:  33162;  McCree  & 
Clark,  New  York.  14687 


715 


14688 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


14708 


Follow  the  leader;  play  in  2  acts,  by  A.  Hoff- 
man.   [219]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  2,  1913 ;  D :  34294 ;  Aaron  Hoff- 
man, New  York.  14688 

Followed  by  fate;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
Arthur  I^ewis  Tubbs.  Philadelphia,  The  Penn 
publishing  company,  1903.    54  p.    12°. 

©    Penn    pub.    CO.,    Philadelphia ;    D :  3658, 
June  26,  1903 ;  2c.  June  26,  1903.  14689 

Following'  her  star;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  E. 
Burnham.     178  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic  Apr.  2,  1912 ;  D :  29282 ;  Edith  Burn- 
ham,  Boston.  14690 

Following  his  nose;  by  W.  Bullock. 

©  William  Bullock,  Brooklyn  ;  D  :  9997.  Feb. 
21,  1907.  14691 

Folly;  spectacle  extravaganza  in  2  acts,  by  S.  T. 
Jack. 
©  Sam  T.  Jack,  Chicago ;  1895 :  8777,  Feb. 

11.  14692 

Folly  land;  a  farcical  comedy. 

©  Fanny  Rice,  New  York ;  1891 :  5930,  Feb. 

12.  14693 

Folly  (The)  of  fools;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Mary 
French-French.    Ill  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  13,  1910 ;  D :  22801 ;  Mrs.  Daniel 
C.  French,  New  York.  14694 

Folly  (The)  of  Lucille;  play  in  1  act,  by  C. 
Goodman.     16  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Apr.    19,    1911;    D :  23998 ;    Corinne 
Goodman,  St.  Louis.  14695 

Folly  (The)  of  Mr.  Jinks'  hobby;  sketch  in  1 
act,  Iby  S.  Harrison.     7  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Apr.  10,  1911;  D:  23897;   Sam  Har- 
rison, Sacramento,  Cal.  14696 

Folly  reign;  a  musical  burlesque  on  Lover's 
lane,  by  E.  Katz  and  A.  Stauffer. 

©  Eugene  Katz  and  Aubrey  Stauffer,  Chi- 
cago ;  D  :  740,  Aug.  10,  1901.  14697 

Folly's  folly;  or,  The  hotel  squab,  denouement 
in  1  act,  by  H.  McAllister.  [1].  23  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  29,  1914 ;  D :  36866 ;  Hall  McAl- 
lister, Washington.  14697a 

Fond  but  not  foolish;  a  comedy-drama,  by  Olive 
I^ogan  and  W.  Sikes. 

©  Wirt  Sikes,  New  York;  1872:7624,  .July 
17.  14698 

Fond  (A)  delusion;  a  farce  tr.  from  the  French 
of  Eugene  Verconsin,  by  C.  F.  and  F.  M. 
Brooks.  Philadelphia,  The  Penn  publishing 
company,  1896. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia ;  1896 :  34062, 
June  8 ;  2c.  June  8.  14699 


Fond  of  Peter;  drama  in  1  act,  by  John  Ken- 
dall. New  York,  S.  French ;  London,  S. 
French,  ltd.,  1913.    23  p.    12°. 

©  Oct.  21,  1913  ;  2c.  Oct.  24,  1913  ;  D :  34854 ; 
Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.  14700 

Fonda;  or.  The  trapper's  dream,  by  J.  W. 
Crawford. 

©  J.  W.  Crawford,  New  York ;  1888 :  32709, 
Nov.  19.  14701 


a  drama  in  5  acts,  with  original  songs, 

by  the  poet  scout.    79  p.    4°,    Typewritten. 

©  J.  W.  Crawford,  New  York ;  1888 :  31918. 
Nov.  10 ;  2c.  Nov.  19.  14702 

Fontaine  (La)  des  innocentes;  opera  comique 
in  3  acts,  by  Francois  Oswald.  m\isic  by 
Laurens. 

©  Francois  Mons  and  Louis  Nathal.  New 
York  ;  1886 :  19930,  Sept.  3.  14703 

Fontenoy;  an  Irish  comedy  drama,  by  P.  Scott. 

©  Paul    Scott,   United   States;    1893:19.59. 
Jan.   7.  14704 


■  an  Irish  drama  in  3  acts,  by  F.  C.  Kelley. 

©  Francis  Clement  Kelley,  Lapeer,  Mich. ; 
1898:10614,  Feb.  9.  14705 

Food;  tragedy  of  the  future  in  1  act,  by  William 
C.  de  Mille.    New  York,  Samuel  French ;  Lon- 
don,  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  1914.     16  p.     12°. 
©  Apr.  4,  1914 ;  2c.  Apr.  7,  1914  ;  D  :  36631 ; 
A.  G.  de  Mille,  New  York.  14705a 

Food  for  powder;  story  of  the  recent  un- 
pleasantness, by  W.  Montagiie.  9  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    22,    1915;    D :  40141 ;    Walter 
Montague,  San  Francisco.  14705b 

Food  for  the  cannon;  drama  in  1  act,  by  O 
Dymow. 

IlynieqHoe  Maco;  /i;paMa  B'b  1  ^'fcitcxBlH,  Ocnna 
.ZI^MOBa. 
47  p.     8°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  21,  1915;   D:  40493;   Ossip  Dy- 
mow, New  Y'ork.  14705c 

Food  (The)  of  the  foolish;  a  biblical  comedy 
in  3  nets,  by  B.  McKee. 

©  Brainerd  McKee,  United  States  ;  D  :  3984, 
Sept.  21,  1903.  14706 

Fool  (The) ;  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  W.  W.  Tufts. 
©    AVilliam    Whittemore    Tufts,    Arlington, 
IMass. ;  1898:66471,  Nov.  14;  2c.  Nov.  30. 

14707 

dramatic  playlet,  by  W.  Schilling.     [4]  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Nov.   24.    1911;    D:  25848;    William 
Schilling,  Baltimore.  14708 


716 


14708 


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14729 


Fool  (The) — Continued. 

play    in   4  parts,   by    D.    I.   Cantor,     .j.j   p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   May   11,   1915;   D :  40619 ;   David   I. 

Cantor,  New  York.  14708a 

-play  in  1  act,  by  L.  McCormick.     15  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    July   30,    1909 ;    D :  16425 ;    Langdon 
McCormick,  New  York.  14709 

play  in  3  parts,  by  D.  I.  Cantor.     17  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Mar.    2,    1915;    D:  39843;    David    I. 
Cantor,  New  York.  14709a 

Fool  (A)  and  a  girl;  a  dramatic  composition 
of  5  acts,  by  D.  VV.  C4ril1ith.  156  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©    David    Wark    Griffith,    New    York;    D: 
9197,  Oct.  5,  1906;  2c.  Oct.  5,  1906.  14710 

Fool  (A)  and  his  money;  a  comedy  in  2  acts, 
by  -Tulie  M.  Lippmann.  I'hiladelphia,  The 
Penn  publishing  company,  1897. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia ;  1897 :  29384, 
May  14;  2c.  May  17.  14711 

an  original  American  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 

George     Howells     Broadhurst.      115     p.      4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  G.  H.   Broadhurst,  New  York;   D :  4081, 
Oct.  12,  1903;  2c.  Oct.  12,  1903.  14712 

Fool  (The)  club;  a  dramatic  composition  in  3 
acts,  by  J.  J.  Morton. 

©   James   Joseph   IMorton,    Ne\\'    York ;    D : 
2012,   Oct.   28,   1902.  14713 

Fool  for  luck;  a  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  W.  M. 

Browne.     Boston,  W.   H.   Baker  &  co.,  1890. 

1  p.  1.,  28  p.     12°.      ([Baker's  ed.  of  plays]) 

©  Walter  H.   Baker  &  co.,  Boston;   1SS9 : 

35038,  Nov.  18;  2c.  Dec.  13.  14714 

an   extravaganza    [adapted   from   the   Ger- 


man of  Der  barometermacher  aus  der  zauber- 
insel,  von  Ferdinand  Raimund]  by  J.  A. 
Dobson.     56  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Joanna  A.  Dobson,  New  York  ;  D :  5929, 
Dec.  19,  1904;  2c.  Dec.  39,  1904.  ^4715 

■  or.    The   mole,    play    in   3    acts,    by    V.    F. 

Pritchard.     [1],  37  p.     f".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  15,  1913 ;  D :  35344 ;  Virgil  Fel- 

ton  Pritchard,  Fayetteville,  Ark.  14716 

Fool-killer  (The);  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by 

W.  H.  Locke.     27,   [3]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    26,    1911;    D :  24064 ;    Will    H. 

Locke,  Mound  City,  Mo.  14717 

farce,  by  H.  Chase.     16  p.     4°.     Typewrit- 


Fool-killer  (The) — Continued. 

a   modern   comedy    of   farcical   tendencies, 

in  3  acts,  by  W.  J.  Chappelle. 

©  Lizzie  A.  Chappelle,  Binghamton,  N.  Y. ; 

1892  :  45620,  Nov.  9.  14718 

Same. 

©  Lizzie  A.  Chappelle,  Binghamton,  N.  Y. ; 
1892:49369,  Dec.  5.  14719 

or.    The    cannibals    of    Carriboo,    a   comic 

opera  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Ranken. 

©  Frederic  Ranken,  New  York  ;  1898  :  58710, 
Sept.  13.  14720 

Fool  (The)  king;  or,  With  Charles  the  Twelfth 
of  Sweden  at  the  Euxine,  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  C.  A.  Kaiser. 

©  Charles  Alexander  Kaiser,  Bath  Beach, 
N.  Y. ;  D:2214,  Aug.  11,  1902.  14721 

Fool  (A)  of  fortune;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
William  Richards.  Chicago,  111.,  The  Chicago 
manuscript  co.,  1914.  [57]  p.  f°.  Mimeo- 
graphed. 

©  Ic.   Oct.   26,  1914;   D:  38613;   Alexander 
Byers,  Chicago.  14721a 

Fool  (The)  of  the  family.     Typewritten. 

©  Roland  R.  Dennis,  Auburn,  N.  Y. :  1896 : 
5813,  Jan.  22;  2c.  Jan.  22.  14722 

comedy  drama  in  3  acts  and  2  scenes,  by 


ten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    27,    1915; 
Chase,  Detroit. 


D:415S0;    Howard 
14717a 


L.  Corde. 

©    Leslie    Corde,    New    York;    1896:47093, 
Aug.  18.  14723 

■  melo-burlesque   in   1   act,   by   J.    M.    Irwin. 

7  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.   2,   1912;   D :  29266 ;    John   Mer- 
rick Irwin,  Chicago.  14724 

Fool  (A)  or  a  saint;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
A.  W.  Holbrook. 

©  Amelia  Weed  Holbrook,  Chicago;  1897: 
51069,  Sept.  13.  14725 

Fool  or  saint;  by  F.  P.  Gooch.  91  p.  8°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    May    25,    1910;    D:  21 289;    Frances 
Pusey   Gooch,   Cleveland.  14728 

Fool  (A)  sanitarium;  a  musical  comedy  con- 
coction in  2  acts,  by  B.  Hart.  44  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.      [Libretto   only] 

©  Billy  Hart,  Philadelphia;  D:  J0183.  Mar. 
21,  1907 ;  2c.  Mar.  21,  1907.  14727 

Fooled  (The)  Irishman;  musical  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  N.  H.  Hornstine.     Typewritten. 

©    Nathan     H.     Hornstine,     Philadelphia; 
1897  :  41407,  July  17 ;  2c.  July  24.  14728 

Foolhardy  (A)  dare;  play  in  1  act,  by  L.  B. 
Foley.     8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Dec.    16,   1912;    D:  31713;    Louis   B. 
Foley,  Detroit.  14729 


717 


14730 


DEAMATIC  COMPOSITIONS 


14751 


Fooling;  by  J.  A.  Dehn. 

©   John   A.    Dehn,    Rochester,    N.    Y. ;    D: 
9131,  Sept.  22,  1906.  14730 

Fooling  a  count;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  J.  C.  De 
Mar.     [9]  p.    8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  27,  1914 ;  D :  37131 ;  .T.  C.  Deh- 
mer,  Pittsburg.  14730a 

Fooling  father;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Raymond 
M.  Robinson.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.. 
1910.     21  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  5,  1910 ;  2c.  Nov.  7,  1910 ;  D :  22497 ; 
Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.  14731 

comedy  sketch,  by  K.   James.     16  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  10,  1912 ;  D :  2S653 ;  Kate  James. 
Chicago.  14732 

Fooling  Flo's  folks;  farce  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  J.  W.  Allen.     [27]  p.    4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  June  24,   1912;   D:  30276;   J.  Weller 
Allen,  Richmond,  111.  14733 

Fooling  with  the  wrong  man;  a  farce  in  1  act, 
by  Bert  Richards.  Clyde,  O.,  A.  D.  Ames, 
1887.  1  p.  1.,  11  p.  12°.  ([Ames'  series  of 
standard  and  minor  drama,  no.  224] ) 

©  A.  D.  Ames,  Clyde,  O. ;  1887 :  8196,  Apr. 
5;  2e.  Apr.  6.  14734 

Foolish  (A)  investment;  a  comedietta  in  1 
act,  adajited  from  the  German,  by  M.  Morse. 
New  York,  De  Witt,  1888.  15  p.  12°.  ([De 
Witt's  acting  plays,  no.  350]) 

©   A.    T.    B.    De   Witt,    New    York;    1888: 
8496,   Mar.   22;   2c.   Aug.   30.  14735 

Foolish  Mr.  Wise;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  li. 
J.  Carter. 

©  L.  J.  Carter,  Chicago ;  1898 :  71671,  Dec. 
9.  14736 


Foolish    moments    in    one. 
nut? 


See    Are    you    a 


Foolishly   fond;   a   comedy,   by   W.    Sikes   and 
Olive  Logan. 

©  Wirt  Sikes,  New  York ;  1872 :  7861,  July 
23.  14737 

Foolishness  in   1915;  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  J. 
Mendelssohn.      10   p.      4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  22,  1915;  D:  40445;  Albert  J. 
Mendelssohn,  Chicago.  14737a 

Fools;   in   4  acts,   5   scenes,   by   W.    F.    AUert. 
49  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  29,  1910;  D:  21899;  Waldemar 
F.  Allert,  New  York.  14738 

Fool's  castle;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  G.  P.  Mc- 
I'artland.    112  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  George  Parnell  McPartland,  Washing- 
ton; D:  12791,  Apr.  20,  1908;  Ic.  Apr.  20. 
1908;  Ic.  Apr.  28,  1908.  14739 


Fool's  comedy;  original  play  in  3  acts,  by  J. 
Hartley   Manners.     71   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.   10,   1909;   D:  16753;   Frederic 
Thompson,  New  York.  14740 

Fool's   (A)   errand;  a  drama,  by  A.  W.  Tour- 
gee. 

©   A.    W.    Tourgee,    United    States;    1880: 
17668,  Nov.  19.  14741 

- — —a    historical    American    drama    of    life    in 


the  South  after  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  in 
a  prologue  and  4  acts,  by  A.  N.  Field. 

©  A.  D.  Ames  and  A.  Newton  Field,  Ohio ; 
1880 :  17805,  Nov.  22.  14742 

or,  Reconstructed,    a    drama,    foimded    on 

the  novel,  A  fooFs  errand,  by  A.  W.  Tourgee 
and  S.  I\Iackaye. 

©  Albion  W.  Tourgee  and  Steele  Mackaye, 
United   States  ;  1881 :  12511,  Aug.  12.     14743 

Fool's  (The)  folly;  sensational  playlette  in  1 
act,  by  Oliver  J.  White.  13  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  June  15,  1910;  D:  21349;  George  K. 
Rolands,  Carmel,  N.  J.  14744 

Fool's  gold;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Stringer, 
[120]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    4,    1909 ;    D :  16617 ;    Arthur 
Stringer,   Cedar   Springs,    Ontario,   Canada. 

14745 

an    incident   of   our   West,    by    E.    Brandt. 


15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  E{h\  in  Brandt,  New  York  ;  D :  13562,  Aug. 
17,  1908;  2c.  Aug.  17,  1908.  14746 

See   also   Sinners. 

Fool's  (The)  idol;  a  comedy  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  H.  Stanton. 

©  Hugh  Stanton,  Philadelphia ;  1891 :  15678, 
Apr.  28.  14747 

Fool's  (A)  illusion;  a  drama  in  3  acts  and  5 
scenes,  by  F.  M.  Kelly. 

©  Frank  Mortimer  Kelly,  Victoria,  Canada ; 
1897 :  22724,  Apr.  12.  14748 

Fool's  paradise;  by  F.  Pusey  Gooch.     88  p.     8°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.    23,    1910;    D:  20332;    Frances 
Pusey   Gooch,  Cleveland.  14749 


— ■  drama    in    3    acts,    by    W.    H.    King,    jr. 
[2],  56  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Aug.    18.    1913;    D:  34178;    William 
Harvey  King,  jr.,  New  York.  14750 

adapted   by   J.   H.   Connelly. 


©  J.  H.  Connelly,  New  York;  1881:20138, 
Dec.  27.  14751 


718 


14752 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


14772 


Fool's  paradise — Continued. 

an    original    play    in    3    acts,    by    Sydney 

Grundy.  New  York,  S.  Frencli;  London,  S. 
Frencli,  ltd.,  1S9S.  64  p.  12°.  ([French's  in- 
ternational copyrighted  ed.  of  the  works  of 
the  best  authors,  no.  1] ) 

©  Samuel  French,  New  York ;  1898 :  63009, 
Oct.  27 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1899.  14752 

Fools,  puppets   and  madmen;   or,   Not  as  we 

plan,  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  L.  Rohr.     98  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Louis  Rohr,  Chicago ;  D :  9067,  Sept.  12, 

1906;  2c.  Nov.  2,  1906.  14753 

Fool's  (The)  revenge.     Sec  Miscellaneous  (The) 

plays  of  Edwin  Booth. 

Fool's  (A)  wisdom;  a  sketch  of  1586,  by^E.  W. 
Presbrey.    n.  p.  [1904]    26  numb.  1.    12°. 

©  Eugene  W.  Presbrey,  New  York  ;  D :  4769, 
Mar.  22,  1904 ;  2c.  Mar.  24,  1904.  14754 

Foot-ball;  by  I.  S.  Clous  and  R.  W.  Snow. 

©  Irving  S.  Clous  and  Ray  W.  Snow,  New 
York ;  D  :  13105,  June  3,  1908.  14755 

comedy  in  1  act,  by  William  Fitzsimmous 

and  E.  Metcalfe.    14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  23,  1911;  D:  23174;  Earl  Met- 
calfe, Indianapolis.  14756 

—  a  monologue,  by  Frank  Dumont.  New- 
York,  Chicago  [etc.]  M.  Witmark  &  sons, 
1905.    0  p.    12°. 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York ;  D :  6123, 
Jan.  23,  1905 ;  2c.  Jan.  23,  1905.  14757 

Foot-ball  (The)  fiends;  or,  The  coach  and  the 

freshman  halfback,  a  1  act  comedy  of  college 

life,  by  Jack  Burnett.    7  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    June   24,    1912;    D:  30091;    Eugene 

Kelly  and  Harry  Ford,  New  York.  14758 

Foot-ball  (A)  game;  comedy,  by  C.  S.  Turner. 
©  C.   S.  Turner,  Minneapolis  ;  1894  :  44731. 
Sept.  24.  14759 

a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  S.  K.  Wiley. 

©  Sara  King  Wiley,  East  Orange,  N.   .L ; 
1894 :  .54529,  Nov.  22.  14760 

Same.      New    York,    S.    French;    London, 


S.  French,  ltd.  15  p.  12°.  (On  cover: 
French's  international  copyrighted  ed.  of  tlie 
works  of  the  best  authors,  no.  75) 

©    Samuel    French,    New    York ;    D :  5792, 
Nov.  IS,  1904;  2c.  Nov.  28,  1904.  14761 

Foot-ball  (The)  match;  or,  The  final  cup  tie, 
by  F.  J.  Westcott.    32  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Frederick   John   Westcott,   London;   D: 
10967,  July  15,  1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  12,  1907.    14762 
Foot-ball  (A)  romance;  college  play  in  4  act?, 
bv  Anthony  E.  Wills.    New  York,  Dick  &  Fitz- 
gerald, 1912.    74  p.    12°. 

©  Feb.  8,  1912  ;  2c.  Feb.  9,  1912  ;  D  :  28617  ; 
Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.  14763 


Foot-hills  (The);  or,  $300.00  reward,  dramatic 
playlet,  by  E.  W.  Lewis.  [1],  13  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  May  10,  1912;  D:  29633;  Edwin  W. 
Lewis,  New  York.  14764 

Foot  (The)  of  a  princess;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by 
P.  Whitson.     [4],  113  p.     4.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   25,   1912;   D:  30950;    Pauline 
Whitson,  New  York.  14765 

Foot  (The)  of  Princess  Hermonthis;  phantasy 
in  3  acts,  by  H.  M.  Dawley.  60  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    4,    1915;    D:  39868;    Herbert 
JMarshall  Dawley,  Buffalo.  14765a 

Foot  (The)  of  the  mountain;  allegory  in  1  act, 
l>y  J.  H.  Booth.    22  p.    4.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  22,  1913  ;  D  :  33288 ;  John  Hunter 
Booth,  Boston.  14766 

Foot  (The)  of  the  rainbow;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
M.  G.  Roberts.     [1],  73  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  3,  1913  ;  D  :  32506 ;  Myrtle  Glenn 
Roberts,  Seattle.  14767 

Same.  San  Francisco,  P.  Elder  and  com- 
pany [1914]     6  p.  ].,  5-45  p.    8°. 

©   Mar.   16,   1914;    2c.   Mar.   26,   1914;   A: 
369476 ;  Paul  Elder  &  co.,  San  Francisco. 

14767a 

Footin'  the  bill;  a  comedy  playlet  in  1  act,  by 
D.  S.  Kusell.    10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    17,    1914;    D:  38823;    Dan    S. 
Kusell,  Chicago.  14767b 

Footlights  and  fireside;  in  4  acts,  by  Hal.  Reid 
[i.  e.  James  Halleck  Reid]  82  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Bertha  Westbrook  Reid,  New  York;  D: 
411,  Apr.  30,  1901 ;  2c.  Apr.  30,  1901.        14768 

Footman  (The);  an  English  domestic  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  D.  L.  Hart. 

©  Daniel  L.  Hart,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. ;  1891 : 
10514,  Mar.  20.  14769 

For  a  brother's  life;  or.  The  fortunes  of  war, 
an  original  American  play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  T. 
Dazey.    131  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  C.  T.  Dazey,  Chicago ;  1885 :  14472,  July 
6 ;  2c.  July  31.  14770 

For  a  father's  honor.     See  On  dark  ways. 

For  a  girl's  honor.     See  Girl's  honor. 

For  a  man;  play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  Hencken.  161 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.     Dec.     2.     1912;     D:  31528;     Harry 
Hencken,  New  York.  14771 

For  a  million;  a  musical  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  J.  A.  Eraser,  jr. 

©  J.  A.  Frasor,  jr.,  Chicago;  1893:42889, 

Sept.  25.  14772 


719 


14773 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITION'S 


14793 


For  a  mother's  love;  Russian  play  in  1  act,  by 
F.  Bernard.    15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  22,  1912;  D:  31222;  Franklin 
Bernard,  Denver.  14773 

For  a  title;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  M.  Fran- 
coeur  and  F.  Neilson. 

©  J.  M.  Francoeur  and  Francis  Neilson, 
New  Yorli ;  1897 :  17822,  Mar.  18.  14774 

For  a  woman's  life.     See  Verdict  (The) 

For  all  eternity;  in  4  acts,  by  C.  H.  McGur- 
rin. 

©  Cliarles  Henri  McGurrin,  Kalamazoo, 
Mich.;  1900  A:  3259,  Feb.  5;  2c.  Jan.  15. 

14775 

For  ambition's  sake;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
H.  Allaway. 

©  Henry  Allaway,  New  Haven ;  1885  :  14152, 
July  1.  14776 

For  another's  crime.  See  Queen  (A)  of  treach- 
ery. 

For  another's  sin;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
C.  F.  Gotthold  and  G.  D.  Parker.  61  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Charles  F.  Gotthold  and  George  D. 
Parker,  Baltimore;  D:7895,  Jan.  25,  1906; 
2c.  Jan.  31,  1906.  14777 

tabloid    domestic    drama    in    2    acts,    by 

Charles    Norton.      Chicago,     Chicago    manu- 
script CO.,  1915.     [29]  p.     f°.     Mimeographed. 
©   Oct.    14,   1915;    2c.    Nov.    22,   1915;    D: 
42326;  Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  14777a 

For  baby's  sake;  a  comedy  sketch,  by  J.  S. 
Lopez.     13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  John  S.  Lopez,  Philadelphia;  D:4585, 
Feb.  3,  1904;  2c.  Feb.  3,  1904.  14778 

See  also  Terrible  (The)  torpedo. 

For  better,  for  worse;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  H. 
F.  Taylor.     25  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Henry  Fitch  Taylor,  Cos  Cob,  Conn. ; 
D:6413,  Mar.  28,  1905;  2c.  Mar.  28,  1905. 

14779 

play  in  1  act,  by  M.  A.  Singleton.     21  p. 


4  .     Typewritten. 

©  Mary  Alexander  Singleton,  Macon,  Ga. ; 
D:9387,  Nov.  5,  1906;  2c.  Nov.  5,  1906. 

14780 

play   of  modern  American  life   in  4  acts, 


by   O.   Moffett.     105  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Nov.   1,   1909;   D:  17237;   Cleveland 
Moffett,  New  York.  14781 

For  better  or  worse;  domestic  drama  in  4  acts 
and  6  scenes,  by  Mrs.  J.  Meyer.  [3],  51  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  28,  1913 ;  D :  34862 ;  Mrs.  .Tames 
Meyer,   Seattle.  14782 


For  Bonnie  Prince  Charlie;  opera  in  2  acts, 
by  A.  C.  Ruggeri.  64  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  23,  1913 ;  D :  35073 ;  Agnes  Clem- 
entine Ruggeri,  New  York.  14783 

For  business  reasons. 

©  Kate  Jordan,  New  York;  1894:15274. 
Mar.  17.  14784 

For  charity;  a  monologue  written  expressly 
for  Mrs.  W.  P.  Mattoon,  by  Clyde  Fitch.  10  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Laura  I.  Mattoon,  Springfield,  Mass. ; 
D:  13442,    July   24,    1908;    2c.    July   24,    1908. 

14785 

For  conscience  sake;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  P.  G. 
K.  Schillinger.     0  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Philip  G.  Kingston  Schillinger,  New 
York;  D :  9099,  Sept.  17,  1906;  2c.  Sept.  17, 
1906.  14786 

For  Cuba;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  H.  D.  Rose. 

©  Heloise  Durant  Rose,  New  York;  1898: 
37902,  June  21.  14787 

— —  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  Edward  E.  Rose. 

©  Clara  F.  Rose,  Marshfield  Hills,  Mass.; 
1807  :  7767.  .Tan.  28.  14788 

For  de  love  o'  Mike;  comedy  drama,  by  J. 
Maginnis.      25   p.      4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    13,    1915;    D :  41489 ;    James 


Maginnis,  New  York. 


14788a 


For  dear  old  Penn;  a  dramatic  episode  in  1 
act,  by  Fred  G.  Nixon  Nirdlinger.  13  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Frederick    G.    Nirdlinger,    Philadelphia ; 
D:473,  May  15,  1901;  2c.  May  15,  1901. 

14789 

For  district  attorney;  play  in  1  act,  by  V.  W. 
Mnsher.     23  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  12,  1912;  D:  28660;  Victor  W. 
]\Iosher,  East  Grand  Forks,  Minn.  14790 

For  duty's   sake.      See  Sappho. 

For  Elaine's  sake;  a  drama  in  3  acts  and  6 
scenes,  by  Eloise  Hammond.  29  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Eloise  Leona  Hammond,  Goldfield,  Nev. ; 
L):9929,   Feb.  9,   1907;  2c.   Feb.  11,   1907. 

14791 

For  Eng'land;  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  Sutton 
Vane.     Typewritten. 

©  William  Calder,  New  York;  1893:7489, 
Feb.  8;  2c.  Feb.  27.  14792 

For  Erin  and  thee;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  S.  J. 
Large. 

©    Samuel    J.    Large,    Bristol,    Conn. ;    D : 
5501,  Sept.  1,  1904.  14793 


720 


14794 


COPYRIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


14814 


For  fair  Virginia;  a  drama   in  4  acts,  by   A. 
R.  Whytal.     77  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    A,    Russ    Whyta?,    Philadelphia;    1895: 
21958,  Apr.  20;  2c.  May  17.  14794 


For  he's  a  jolly  good  fellow.     17  p.    f°.    Type- 
written. 

©   Lucien   Fairchild,   Cleveland  ;    D  :  14283, 
Nov.  13,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  13,  1908.  14804 


For  fame  and  fortune;  the  beautiful  play  of      For  he's  my  man;  play  in  1  act,  by  L.  G.  White. 


real  life  in  4  acts,  by  Hal  Reid  [i.  e.  James 
Halleck  Reid]     90  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Sullivan  &  Harris,  New  York ;  D :  5826, 
Nov.  26,  1904;  2c.  Dec.  29,  1904.  14795 

For  fortune  and  love;  exclusive  dramatic 
sketch  in  1  act,  by  E.  L.  Gamble.  10  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  14,  1910 ;  D :  21335 ;  Edward  L. 
Gamble,  East  Liverpool  O.  14796 

For  France;  drama  in  1  act,  by  M.  O.  French. 
15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  2,  1915 ;  D :  39S32 ;  Marion  Ogil- 
vie  French,  Oswego,  N.  Y.  14797 

episode  of  Franco-Prussian  war,  by  J.  O. 

Francis.      23    p.      4°.      Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  19,  1914;   D:  38167;   John  Os- 
wald Francis,  London.  14797a 

a   romantic  drama  in  5  acts,   adapted  by 


E.  B.  Tilton. 

©  Edwin  B.  Tilton,  New  York ;  1S9G :  2907, 
Jan.  6;  2c.  Jan.  6.  14798 

For  free  Cuba !  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  R. 
Foreman. 

©  C.  R.  Foreman,  New  York ;  1895 :  66403, 
Dec.   30.  14799 

For  freedom's  cause;  by  J.  A.  Westhauser. 
Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  Aloysius  Westhauser,  St.  Paul; 
1900  A :  30864,  Dec.  21 ;  2c.  Dec.  21.        14800 

For  girls  only;  play  in  1  act,  by  Wm.  L.  Ballauf. 

[2 J,  31  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  28,  1915 ;  D :  42102 ;  Fred  Irwin, 
New  York.  14800a 

For  gold;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Giannitelli, 
adapted  into  English  by  J.  P.  Corr.  31  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Alfred  Giannitelli  and  James  P.  Corr, 
New  York;  D :  13758,  Sept.  11,  1908;  2c. 
Sept.  11,  1908.  14801 

For  half  a  million;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  Clara 
Harriet  Sherwood.  New  York,  T.  H.  French ; 
London,  Samuel  French,  1891.  12  p.  12°. 
(French's  minor  drama,  the  acting  ed.,  no. 
338) 

©  T.  H.  French,  New  York;  1891:42779, 
Nov.  30;  2c.  Dec.  2.  14802 

For  happiness;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Stanislav 
Pshibislievsky,  tr.  by  Lucille  Baron.  {In 
Poet  lore,  v.  23,  no.  2,  Mar.-Apr.  1912;  peri- 
odical ©  Apr.  26,  1912 ;  Ic.  Apr.  28,  1912 ;  Ic. 
Apr.  29,  1912;  B :  255354 ;  Poet  lore  co., 
Boston)  14803 


[22]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  12,  1914 ;  D :  37012 ;  Lucy  Goode 
White,  San  Francisco.  14804a 

For  hearth,  and  home;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
by  Hal  Reid  [i.  e.  James  Halleck  Reid] 
37  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    American    amusement    assn.,    Chicago; 
D:361,   Apr.   18,   1901;  2c.  Apr.   18,  1901. 

14805 

For  hearts  or  the  king;  a  romance  of  the 
Revolution,  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  W.  H.  Thomas. 
52  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   William    H.    Thomas,    Yonkers,    N.    Y. ; 
D :  2421,  Oct.  7,  1902 ;  2c.  Oct.  7,  1902.     14806 

For  her  body  and  soul;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by 

Cecil  Spooner.     [1],  40  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    17,    1912;    D:  30874;    Blaney- 

Spooner  amusement  co.,  New  York.       14807 

For  her  brother's  sake;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
William   Nelson.     56  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Frank  Hannan,  Chicago;  D :  15658,  Apr. 
19,  1909;  2c.  Apr.  26,  1909.  14808 

■ ■  drama  in  4  acts  and  10  scenes,  by  F.  Tucker. 

29  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Francis  Tucker,  Galesburg,  111. ;  D  :7415, 
Oct.  7,  1905;  2c.  Oct.  17,  1905.  14809 

For  her  child's  sake;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Clarence  Black.     46  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  July  2,  1909 ;  2c.  July  26,  1909 ;  D :  16381 ; 
Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  14810 

For  her  child's  sake,  and  other  plays;  by 
Frank  Hannon   and  Anna  Kernann. 

©   Internatl.   play   exchange,    Chicago;    D: 
3133,  Feb.  16,  1903.  14811 

For  her  daddy's  sake;  play  in  1  act,  by  W. 
Crosby.     9  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    26,    1914;    D:  39359;    Wallace 
Crosby,  Omaha,  Neb.  14811a 

For  her  daily  bread;  by  T.  Kremer. 

©  Theodore  Kremer,  New  York ;   D :  9827, 
Jan.  23,  1907.  14812 


—  a  melodrama   in  4  acts  and  8  scenes,  by 
W.  C.  IMurpliey.     86  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Will  C.  Murphey,  Camden,  N.  J. ;  D  :7383, 
Oct.  10,  1905;  2c.  Oct.  10,  1905.  14813 

a  melodrama  of  life  in  tlie  great  metropo- 


lis, in  4  acts,  by  W.  Osgood. 

©  Whitman  Osgood,   United  States;   1897: 
55298,  Oct.  1.  14814 


5379—15- 


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14815 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


14810 


For  her  father's  sake;  by  J.  M.  Trimble. 

©    James    Marion    Trimble,    Fox,    O. ;    D : 
1224;  Dec.  30,  1901.  14815 

sketch  in  1  act,  by  Frank  B.  Coigne.    4  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  10,  1912;   D:  28641;  Champion 
film  CO.,  New  York.  14816 

For  her  father's  sin;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts, 

by  L.  M.   Sawyer.     98  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Lucy   M.   Sawyer,   New   York;   D :  7832, 

Jan.  9,  1906 ;  2c.  Jan.  9,  1906.  14817 

For  her  money;  or,  The  widow's  secret,  so- 
ciety comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  L.  John- 
son.   86  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Annie  Lewis  Johnson,  New  York;  1889: 
32650,  Oct.  28;  2c.  Jan.  27,  1890.  14818 

For  her  mother's  sake;  drama  in  4  acts.  48  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Clarence  E.  UpdegrafE,  jr.,  Reading,  Pa. ; 
D:2911,  Jan.  20,  1903;  2c.   Feb.  3,  1903. 

14819 

For  her  sake;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  B.  L.  C. 
Griffith.  Philadelphia,  The  Penn  publishing 
company,  1897. 

©    Penn    pub.    co.,    Philadelphia;    1897: 
29385,  May  14;  2c.  May  17.  14820 

a   romantic  Russian  drama   in  4  acts,  by 

Alvin  P.  Seilhamer. 

©    Edwin    Gordon    Lawrence,    New    York; 
1895 :  10475,  Feb.  20. 

See   also   Plays   and   monolog'ues. 


14821 


For  her  sister's  honor;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
by  F.  R.  Stewart. 

©  Francis  R.  Stewart,  New  York ;  D :  3035, 
Feb.  24,  1903.  14822 

a  1  act  comedy  drama,  by  Z.  W.  Covington. 


Green  Bay,  Wis.,  Gazette  publishing  co.  [1907] 
12  p.    8°. 

©  Zellali  Wall  Covington,  Los  Angeles;  D: 
11324,   Sept.  10,  1907;  2c.   Sept.  10,  1907. 

14823 

For  her  son's  sake;  an  Irish  and  English  play, 
an  exciting  drama  from  real  life  in  5  acts, 
accompanied  by  a  laughable  farce  and  song, 
by  C.  McNeff. 

©  Clerinda  McNeff,    New  York;    D:7134, 
Aug.   14,   1905.  14824 

For  high  stakes;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  P.  C.  John- 
son. 

©   Philander   C.    Jolinson,   United    States; 
1892 :  49603,  Dec.  5.  14825 

For  his  brother's  crime;  a  melodrama  in  4 
acts,  by  C.  E.  Blaney.  116  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Chas.  E.  Blaney,  Newark,  N.  J. ;  D  :  4089, 
Oct.  7,  1903 ;  2c.  Oct.  7,  1903.  14826 


For  his  child's  sake;  a  melodrama,  by  Clyde 
Bates. 

©   Clyde  Jackson   Bates,   New  York;   D: 
5104,  May  31,  1904.  14827 

For  his  country's  sake;  romantic  drama  in  a 
prologue  and  4  acts,  by  A.  Golden. 

©  Alexander  Golden,  Gloversville,   N.  Y. ; 
1899 :  84069,  Dec.  28.  14828 

For  his  sake;  by  John  Arthur  Eraser.     Type- 
written. 

©  R.  W.  Marks,  Perth,  Canada;   1900  A: 
27453,  Nov.  5;  2c.  Sept.  6.  14829 

by  W.  R.  Dodge. 

©  William  Ramsey  Dodge,  Melrose,  Mass. ; 
D :  926,  Oct.  5,  1901.  14830 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  A.  Stearns. 

©    F.    A.    Stearns,    Brooklyn;    1882:9086, 
June  1.  14831 

by  J.  A.  Eraser. 

©  John  Arthur  Fraser,  Chicago;  1900  A: 
30398,  Dec.  17.  14832 

For  his  sister's  sake.     See  For  love's  sake. 

For  his  son's  sake;  by  W.  H.  Hartley. 

©   William   Henry   Hartley,   Philadelphia ; 
D  :  2621,  Nov.  18,  1902.  14833 

For  home  and  country;  by  David  Clifford.     11 
p.     8°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  18,  1910;  D:  20891;  Burritt  & 
Marlowe,  Denver.  14834 

For  home  and  honor;  a  drama   in  4  acts,  by 
Lem  B.  Parker. 

©  McGill  &  Shipman,  Altoona,  Pa. ;  D  :1341, 
Jan.  20,  1902.  14835 


a   dramatic  sketch   in   several   scenes,   by 

Fi-ank  B.  Coigne.      [5]   p.     4.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  18,  1912;  D:  29067;  Champion 
film  CO.,  New  York.  14836 

For  honor's  sake;  by  B.  F.  Waterman.     85  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  B.  Frank  Waterman,  New  York ;  D  :  3159, 
Mar.  18,  1903;  2c.  Mar.  18,  1903.  14837 


—  by  J.  Breath,  jr.    1  p.  1.,  51  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©  James  Breath,  jr.,  Flushing,  N.  Y. ;  1880 : 

17738,  Nov.  20 ;  2c.  Dec.  9.  14838 

a  drama  of  the  Civil  War,  in  5  acts,  by 


La^vl•ence  Moore  [pseud,  of  W.  M.  Lawrence] 
53  p.     12°.     Printed. 

©    William    Moore    Lawrence,    Janesville, 
Wis.;  1879:4135,  Mar.  29;  2c.  Apr.  30.  14839 

—  in  3  acts,  by  C.  A.  Bowman. 


©  Charles  A.  Bowman,  New  York ;  1900  A : 
26557,  Oct  25.  14840 


722 


14841 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE  tTNITED  STATES 


14664 


Tor  honor's  sake — Continued. 

play  in  4  acts,  by  Alex  Shirvann  and  I>.  K. 

Babigian.    79  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  27,  1911 ;  D :  25876 ;  Dickran  K. 

Babigian,  Cambridge,  Mass.  14841 

For  humanity;  a  semi-dramatie  spectacular  in 
1  act,  by  A.  H.  Hallett.  6  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Albert  H.  Hallett,  San  Francisco;  D: 
3809,  Aug.  8,  1903 ;  2c.  Aug.  8,  1903.         14842 

For  bunaanity's  sake;  drama,  by  B.  H.  Osborne. 
|3],  33  p.    f  °.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  15,  1910;  D:  21564;  Bertha 
Hoover  Osborne,  Washington.  14843 

For  Ireland's  sake;  an  Irish  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  S.  Henry. 

©  Symons  Henry^  Minneapolis  ;  1896 :  23196, 
Apr.  14.  14844 

For  lack  of  evidence;  play  for  ladies  in  1  act, 
by  M.  Lefuse.  London,  S.  French,  ltd..  New 
York,  S.  French,  1910.  12  p.  12°.  (On 
cover:  French's  acting  ed.,  no.  2358) 

©  Dec.  31, 1910 ;  2e.  Jan.  3,  1911 ;  D  :  22983 ; 
Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.  14845 

For  lack  of  gold;  sensational  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  J.  J.  McCloskey. 

©  James  J.  McCloskey,  Brooklyn;  1873: 
3343,  Apr.  2.  14846 

For  liberty;  a  historical  melodrama,  by  R.  Stod- 
art  and  W.  Hurlbut.  106  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Robert  Stodart  and  William  Hurlbut, 
New  York ;  D :  6314,  Mar.  2,  1905 ;  2c.  Mar.  2, 
1905.  14847 

■ a  play  for  Chanukah,  for  school  and  home, 

hi  3  acts,  by  J.  Jacobson.     cover-title,  16  p. 
8°.     Printed. 

©  Janie  Jacobson,  New  York;  I>:  4101,  Oct. 
15,  1903;  2c.  Dec.  8,  1903.  14848 

For  life;  a  4  act  drama,  by  T.  H.  Glenney. 

©  T.  H.  Glenney,  New  York ;  1884 :  5292, 
Mar.  12.  14849 

or,  Down  in  a  coal  mine,  an  original  drama 

in  3  acts,  by  J.  F.  Poole. 

©  John  F.  Poole,  New  York;  1872:6205, 
June  11.  14850 

For  life  and  liberty;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts  and 
6  scenes,  by  T,  E.  B.  Henry.  80  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Thos.  E.  B.  Henry,  Chicago;  D:  14284, 
Nov.  13,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  13,  1908.  14851 

For  life  and  love;  by  L.  Underwood. 

©  Lawrence  Underwood,  New  York;  D: 
5378,  Aug.  6,  1904.  14852 


For  Lizzette;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  Mark  Lo^is  de 
Coucy.    17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Gustave  Frohman,  New  York ;  D :  5037, 
May  17,  1904 ;  2c.  Apr.  30,  1904.  14853 

For  love  alone;  fifteen  minute  sketch,  by  A,  M. 
Lindgren.     7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  A.    M.    Lindgren,    Worcester ;    D :  3534, 
June  5,  1903 ;  Ic.  May  5,  1903.  14854 

For  love  and  country.     See  Irish  King  Kerry. 

For  love  and  gold;  or,  Dice  of  death,  sensa- 
tional western  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  G. 
Rockwell.     70  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Clara  Grady  Rockwell,  New  York;    D: 
4263,   Nov.   18,   1903;   2c.   Nov.   18,   1903. 

14855 

For  love  and  honor;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts 
and  7  scenes,  by  W.  W.  Lapoint.  120  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ed.  N.  McDowell,  New  York;   D :  2168, 
July  30,  1902;  2c.  Sept.  23,  1902.  14856 

a    dramatic    sketch,    by    Florence    Gerald. 


Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison,  1906.     13  p.     12° 

©  T.   S.  Denison,  Chicago;   D:9103,   Sept. 
17,  1906;  2c.  Oct.  20.  1906.  14857 

—  an  original  romantic  drama  in  a  prologue 


and  3  acts,  by  D.  F.  Perkins. 

©    David    Fessenden     Perkins,  Portland, 

Me. ;  1900  A  :  12389,  May  17.  14858 

a    play    in   4    acts,    by    Edward  Hamilton 


Cahill.     85  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Lillian  Cahill,  New  York;  D:5179,  June 
1.5,  1904;  2c.  June  15,  1904.  14859 

a  romantic  drama  in  5  acts  and  9  scenes. 


by    I.    B.    Goodrich,   jr.     127   p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©   Ira   B.    Goodrich,   jr.,   Boston;    D:3679, 
July  1,  1903;  2c.  July  10,  1903.  14860 

For  love  and  life;  a  play  in  prelude  and  3  acts, 
by  J.  G.  Lincoln. 

©     Jeanie     Gould     Lincoln,     Washington; 
1896:3.5427,  June  16.  14861 

playlet  in  1  act,  by  W.  W.  Norton.     15  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    16,    1910;    D:  20810;    Winiam 
Wan-en  Norton,  Detroit.  14862 

For  love  of  a  Geraldine;  a  drama  of  the  Irish 
rebellion  of  '98,  in  3  acts,  by  C.  L.  Adams. 
93  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Constance    L.    Adams,    New   York ;    D : 
8234,  Mar.  27,  1906;  Ic.  Nov.  5,  1906.     14863 

For  love  of  country;  musical  play  in  .3  acts, 
by  C.  F.  Stayner.  22  p.  4°.  Ms.  [Libretto 
only] 

©    Ic.    .Tune   19,    1911;    D:  24516;    Charles 
Frederick  Stayner,  Salt  Lake  City.         14864 


723 


14865 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


14888 


For  love  of  gold;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  E. 
Smith. 

(c)  Mary  Ellis  Smith,  Chicago;  1886:5267, 
Mar.  5.  14865 

a  drama  of  today  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Walsh. 

i©  Marie  Walsh,  Brooklyn ;  1897 :  8020,  Jan. 
29.  14866 

For  love  of  her;  drama  in  3  acts  and  prologue, 
by  C.  Clarke. 

©  Creston  Clarke,  New  York ;  D :  882,  Sept. 
20,  1901.  14867 

For  love  of  Manon  Lescaut;  an  original  play 
in  5  acts  and  7  scenes,  founded  upon  the 
immortal  romance  of  Abbe  Prevost  [entitled 
Histoire  du  chevalier  Des  Grieux  et  de  Manon 
Lescaut]  by  C.  H.  Meltzer.  107  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Charles  Henry  Meltzer,  New  York;  D: 
291,  Apr.  1,  1901 ;  2c.  Apr.  1,  1901.  14868 

For  love  of  me;  a  tragedy  in  1  act,  by  A.  R. 
Whytal.     43  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   A.    R.   Wliytal,   New   York;    1890:6701, 
Feb.  26;  2c.  June  18,  1892.  14869 

For  love  of  money;  a  society  drama,  by  J.  F. 
McLean. 

©   J.    Francis   McLean,   Galveston.   Texas; 
1895:5310.   Jan.   21.  14870 

For  love  of  title;  a  drama  of  London  and  Pa- 
risian social  life,  by  J.  T.  Malone. 

©    James    T.    Malone,    Rochester,    N.    Y. ; 
1899;  60386,  Sept.  20.  14871 

For  love  of  you;  a  drama  in  4  acts  and  a  pro- 
logue, by  O.  Harper.  103  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Olive  Harper,  New  York ;  D :  11923,  Dec. 
16,  1907;  2c.  Dec.  16,  1907.  14872 

For  love  or  money;  by  F.  M.  Kingsley. 

©    Florence    Morse    Kingsley,    West    New 
Brighton,  N.  Y. ;  D :  15663,  Apr.  19,  1909. 

14873 


For  love's  sake — Continued. 

or.  For  his  sister's  sake,  a  play  in  3  acts, 


a   comedy    in   3    acts,   by   Helen    Sherman 

Griffith.     Philadelphia,  The  Penn  publishing 
company,  1903.     36  p.     12°. 

©   Penn   pub.    co.,    Philadelphia ;    D :  3657, 
June  26,  1903;  2c.  June  26,  1903.  14874 

For  love's  sake;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  drama- 
tized and  arr.  by  A.  E.  Gaylord.  94  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Albert  E.  Gavlord,  New  York;  D :  9640. 
Dec.  14,  1906;  2c.  Dec.  14,  1906.  14875 


—  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  G.  Donnelly. 

©    H.    Grattan    Donnelly,    New   York;    D: 
544,  June  3,  1901.  14876 


by  G.  McDowell. 

©   George  McDowell,    Portland,  Me. ;    D : 

2964,  Feb.  7,  1903.  14877 

(L'ecran  brise);  a  1  act  play,  by  Henry 


Bordeaux,  authorized  tr.  from  the  French  by 
Y.  Asckenasy. 

©  Ysidor  Asckenasy,  St.  Louis ;  D :  14022, 
■  Oct.  9,  1908.  14878 

For  mayor,  Godfrey  Buehler;  deutsch-ameri- 
kanisches  characterbild  in  3  aufzuegen,  von  J. 
Gugler. 

©  Julius  Gugler,  Milwaukee;  1888:37333, 
Dec.  29.  14879 

For  memory's  sake;  a  1  act  playlet,  by  Tom 
Fitch.     12  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Julia  Romaine  Marks,  New  York;  D: 
8189,  Mar.  19,  1906;  Ic.  Mar.  19,  1906;  Ic. 
Apr.  5,  1906.  14880 

For  money;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  G.  Scarbor- 
ough.     105   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  12,  1913;  D :  33197 ;  George 
Scarborough,  New  Brighton,  N.  Y.         14881 

For   mother's    sake. 

©  Charles  Line,  Menominee,  Mich. ;  1898 : 
8733,   Jan.  28.  14882 

a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Carrie  Ashley 

Clarke.    136  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Wm.  A.  Rosco  and  John  J.  Holland,  Chi- 
cago ;  D :  2904,  Jan.  24,  1903 ;  2c.  Jan.  24,  1903. 

14883 
by  Joseph  Byrou  Totten. 


©  W.  H.  Woods,  New  York ;  D :  7985,  Feb. 
3,  1906.  14884 

a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  S.  Strauss. 

©    Samuel    Strauss,    New    York ;    D :  3419, 
May  12,  1903.  14885 

See  also  Royal  (A)  perjury. 

For  mother's  sake  and  yours.  See  World 
against  him. 

For  my  son;  a  domestic  drama  in  4  acts  and  6 
scenes,  by  G.  T.  Wallace. 

©  Gus  T.  Wallace,  Brooklyn ;  1897 :  16865, 
Mar.  12.  14886 

For  myself  alone;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Marius 
[pseud,  of  S.  O.  Lloyd]  New  York,  De  Witt, 
1884.  20  p.  12°.  ([De  Witt's  acting  plays, 
no.  322] ) 

©  A.  T.  B.  De  Witt,  New  York ;  1884 :  26389. 
Dec.  30 ;  2c.  Jan.  22,  1885.  14887 

For  Norway's  queen;  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  based 
on  Danish-Norwegian  history,  English  ver- 
sion by  M.  E.  Coe. 

©  Marie  Evelyn  Coe,   San   Francisco;  D: 
6916,  July  6,  1905.  14888 


724 


14889 


COPYEIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


14910 


For  Odan-Felsburg;  a  fantastic  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  F.  Truesdell. 

©  Frederick  Truesdell,  New  York ;  D  :  5224, 
June  22,  1904.  14889 

For  old  Eli;  a  comedy  of  Yale  life  [in  4  acts], 
by  L.  O.  Thompson.    107  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Lovd  Oscar  Thompson,  Los  Angeles ;  D : 
13560,  Aug.  17,  1908;  2c.  Aug.  17,  1908. 

14890 

Same.     New  York,  S.  French;  London,  S. 


French,  ltd.,  1909.    75  p.    12°. 

©   Dec.   30,   1909;   2c.   Dec.   31,    1909;    D: 
17838 ;  Samuel  French.  New  York.  14891 

For  old  England;  historical  drama  in  5  acts  and 
4  scenes,  by  L.  Cleveland. 

©    Lucy    Cleveland,    New    York ;    D :  1191, 
Nov.  21,  1901.  14892 

For  old  love's  sake;  a  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  Mary 
G.  Woodhull.  Philadelphia,  The  Penn  pub- 
lishing company,  1896. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia ;  1896 :  39727, 
July  7;  2c.  July  7.  14893 

a   playlet   in   1   act,   by   Perce   R.   Benton 

[pseud,  of  P.  B.  Robinson]     8  p.     f°.     Type- 
written. 

©   Perce   Benton   Robinson,   Chicago;    D: 
4756,  Mar.  19,  1904 ;  2c.  Mar.  19,  1904.     14894 

For  old  time  sake;  pastoral  comedy  sketch,  by 
S.  Chambers.    12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Stephen  Chambers,  Chico,  Cal. ;  D :  10105, 
Mar.  9,  1907 ;  2c.  Mar.  9,  1907.  14895 

For  old  times  sake. 

©  Albert  H.  Woods,  New  York;   D:5533, 
Sept.  14,  1904.  14896 

drama   in   4   acts,  by   Lawrence   Barbour. 


110  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   June  14,  1913;   D:  33499;   Darcy  & 
Wolford,  New  York.  14897 

dramatic   playlet   in   2   scenes,    by   Harry 


Sophus  Sheldon.    14  p.    f  .    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  13,  1909;  D:  17363;  G.  Harris 
Eldon,  Alexandria,  Ind.  14898 

For  one  night  only;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  tr. 
from  the  German  by  R.  M.  Baker.  Boston, 
W.  H.  Baker  &  CO.,  1900.  44  p.  12°.  (Baker's 
edition  of  plays) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  cc,  Boston;   1899: 
80955,  Dec.  14 ;  2c.  Jan.  22,  1900.  14899 


For  papa's  sake;  a  comedietta  in  1  act,  by  Mel  B. 
Spurr. 

©  T.  H.  French,  London ;  1899 :  20776,  Mar. 
21 ;  2c.  Mar.  31.  14901 

For  Reck  and  Tech;  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  W. 
Cox.  Atlanta,  Gershon  printing  co.,  1913. 
1  p.  1.,  14  p.    12°. 

©   Jan.   15,   1914;   2c.   Jan.   21,   1914;    D: 
35850;  John  William  Cox,  Atlanta.        14901a 

For  reform;  political  satire  for  a  singing  quar- 
tette, by  Harry  L.  Newton.  Chicago,  T.  S. 
Denison,  1909.  10  p.  12°.  ([Denison's  vaude- 
ville sketches] )     [Words  only] 

©  Sept.  27,  1909;  2c.  Sept.  29,  1909;  D: 
16960 ;  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago.  14902 

For  rent  tomorrow;  comedy  sketch,  by  Harry 
L.  Newman  [i.  e.  Newton]  and  A.  S.  Hoffman. 
Chicago  and  New  York,  The  Dramatic  pub- 
lishing company  [1903]  10  p.  12°.  (On 
cover:  The  darkey  &  comic  drama) 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago ;  D :  4251,  Nov. 
16,  1903 ;  2c.  Nov.  16,  1903.  14903 

For  revenue  only;  by  D.  Lloyd. 

©  David  Lloyd,  New  York;  D:8466,  May 
3,  1906.  14904 


a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Nobles. 

©   Milton   Nobles,    Brooklyn;    1892:16710, 
Apr.  18.  14905 

or,  A  third  party  movement,  farcical  com- 
edy in  3  acts,  by  M.  Nobles.  121  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    26,    1912;    D:  29500;    Milton 
Nobles,  Brooklyn.  14906 

For  right  of  way;  a  realistic  and  romantic  play, 
abounding  in  strong  dramatic  effects  and 
startling  tableaux,  by  W.  H.  Young. 

©    William    H.    Young    and    John    Leslie 
Gossin,  United  States ;  1889 :  16783,  June  1. 

14907 

For  royal  Charlie;  an  episode  of  the  escape, 
after  the  battle  of  Culloden,  of  Charles  Ed- 
ward Stuart,  the  Young  Pretender,  by  J.  G. 
Duffy.    10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  John  Gibbon  Duffy,  New  York ;  D :  241, 
Mar.  20,  1901 ;  2c.  Mar.  30,  1901.  14908 

For  Russia;  a  dramatic  episode  in  1  act,  by' 
F.  Ormonde.     [1],  13  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   July  30,   1909;   D:  16508;   Frederic 
Ormonde,  Boston.  14909 


For  our  country;  by  P.  V.  Kern.     59  p.     f°.       For  Russia  free;  a  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act, 
Ms.  by  H.  B.  Dox.     12  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  8,  1910 ;  D  :  22016 ;  Penelope  V.  ©  Hamilton  Bogart  Dox,  Peoria,   111. ;   D  : 

Kern,  Brazil,  Ind.  14900  9942,  Feb.  11,  1907;  2c.  Apr.  4,  1907.     14910 

725 


14911 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


14932 


For  sake  of  Alice;  in  1  act,  by  Hugh  Irving      For   the   flag;   a   comedy    in   1   act,   by   Waite 


Ilowells. 

©  Lyceum  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia ;  1000  A : 

34726.  Oct.  4.  14911 

For  sale;  Fislier's  new  musical  farce  comedy, 
in  3  acts. 

©    Perkins    D.    Fisher,    New    York;    1891: 

14876,  Apr.  21,  14912 


Drake. 
©  Axlele  Payn,  New  York ;  1896 :  46882,  Aug. 


17. 


14922 


—  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  E.  Goodman.     92  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Jules  Eckert  Goo<lman,  New  York ;   D : 
13720,  Sept.  4,  1908;  2c.  .Tune  9,  1909.     14913 


play   in  3  acts,  by  E.   B.   Harris.     121  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Aug.   9,   1912;   D:  30489;   Elmer   B. 
Harris,  New  York.  14914 

For  Scotland's  liberty.     See  Sir  "William  Wal- 
lace. 

For  sweet  charity's  sake. 

©   I.   B.   Brooks,   New   York;    1894:39621, 
Aug.  29.  14915 


—  a  comedy,  by  E.  O.  Towne. 

©  Edward  Owings  Towne,  Chicago;  1897: 
59127,  Oct.  18.  14916 

curtain  raiser  for  four  people,  by  Robert 


Griffin  Morris.     14  p.     4°,     Typewritten. 

©  Elenor  de  Berrein  Morris.  Brooklyn ;  D : 
6098,  Jan.  19,  1905;  2c.  Jan.  19,  1905.  14917 

For  sword  or  song;  a  poetical  music  play  in  3 
acts,  written  by  Robert  George  Legge.  made 
by  Louis  Calvert,  inusick'd  by  Raymond 
Roze.  London,  J.  Williams,  ltd.,  1902.  8  p. 
8*.     [Lyrics  only] 

©  Joseph  Williams,  ltd.,  London ;  D :  2337, 
Sept.  16,  1902;  2c.  Sept.  16,  1902.  14918 


For  the  girl  he  loved;  or,  Down  in  Texas,  an 
original  melodrama  in  prologue  and  3  acts, 
by  W.  T.  Burke. 

©  William  Talbot  Burke,  Long  Branch,  N. 
J. ;  1895  :  56280.  Nov.  6.  14923 

For  the  girl  I  love;  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  M. 
Royle.    122  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  1,  1914;  D:  38978;  Edwin  Mil- 
ton Royle,  Darien,  Conn.  14923a 

For  the  gold;  1  act  tragedy,  by  P.  C.  Georgis. 
[2],  10  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Nov.   27,   1911;   D:  25860;   Peter   C. 
Georgis,  Mason  City,  la.  14924 

For  the  good  of  all;  play  in  1  act,  by  O. 
Leonard. 

©   O.   Leonard,   St.   Louis;   D :  11203,   Aug. 
19,  1907.  14925 

For  the  good  of  the  order;  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  M.  Drew.     9  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Apr.    23,    1910;    D :  20871 ;    Maurice 
Drew,  Montvale,  N.  J.  14926 

For  the  good  of  the  service;  military  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  Wolcott  Beard  and  Brandon 
Douglas.     142  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Jan.    27,    1910;    D:  20042;    Virginia 
Clarke,  New  York.  14927 

For  the  heart  of  Evelyn;  dramatic  sketch  in 
1  act,  by  R.  C.  Copeland.  5  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.   Sept.   8,   1911;    D:  25171;   Ralph   C. 


Copeland,  Portland,  Or.  14928 

Same.    69  p.    8  . 

©  Joseph  Williams,  ltd.,  London;  D:2251,      For  the  honor  of  a  name;  comedy  drama  in  4 

100   p.     4°.     Typewrit- 


Aug.  19,  1902;  2c.  Aug.  19,  1902.  14919 

For  the  blue  or  the  gray.     See  Fighting  (A) 
chance. 

For  the  cause;  play  in  1   act,  by  L.  A.  Back. 
[1],  8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   June  23,  1914;   D:  37378;   Louis  A. 
Back,  Harrow,  England.  14919a 


acts,    by   A.    Gross, 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  28,  1910 ;  D :  20902 ;  Anna  Gross, 
New  York.  14929 

For  the  honor  of  the  duke. 

©   Ella   Madeline  Merli   Mills,   Inwood,    N. 
Y. ;   D:1183,   Dec.  13,  1901.  14930 


For   the   crown;    drama    tr.    from    the   French      ^^^  ^^^  king;  an  historical  drama   in  5  acts, 
[Pour  la  couronne]    of  Francois  Copp#e,  by  hy  C.  Prescott. 


C.  Renauld.     89  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Charles    Renauld,     New     York;     1895: 
9969,  Feb.  18;  2c.  Mar.  22.  14920 

■ —  Same. 

©  f Charles  Renauld,  New  York ;  1895 :  12052, 
Feb.  28.  14921 


©  Clive    Prescott,    United    States;    1873; 
6442,  June  7.  14931 

an    historical    drama   of   the   days   of   the 


Stuart  insurrection  of  1745,  by  C.  M.  Caughy. 

©   Charles   M.   Caughy,    Baltimore;    1873: 

5581,  May  17.  14932 


726 


14933 


COPYRIGHTED  IK   THE   UNITED  STATES 


14952 


For  the  king — Continued. 

a  romance  of  the  days  of  Cromwell,  play 

in  4  acts,  by  John  S.  Crellin,  Homer  Grant, 
and  William  Harcourt.  128  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  William  Harcourt  King,  New  York;  D: 
3481,  May  25,  1903 ;  2c.  May  25,  1903.  [Note : 
This  play  was  first  called  The  royal  lover,  and 
was  copyrighted  1899 :  20055]  14933 

a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  W.  Ellis. 


©  Walter  Ellis,  Kalamazoo,   Mich.;   1882: 
9750,  June  14.  14934 

—  See  also  Strathroy. 


For  the  land's  sake;  comedy  sketch  in  1  act, 
by   J.   W.   Sayre.     24  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  8,  1910 ;  D :  22251 ;  J.  W.  Sayre, 
Seattle.  14935 

For  the  love  of  Kitty;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  J.  A. 
Westhauser  and  Winter  Russell.  89  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  18,  1913;  D:  33842;  Joseph  A. 
Westhauser.   New  York.  14936 

For  the  love  of  mammy;  a  1  act  playlet  for  a 
child,  by  M.  Goldman.  16  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Matthew  Goldman,  New  York  ;  D  :  11848. 
Dec.  2,  1907;  2c.  Dec.  2,  1907.  14937 

For  the  love  of  Mike;  3  act  Irish  farce  comedy, 
by  W.  M.  Goff.     36  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Apr.    22,    1913;    D:  33015;    William 
M.  Goff,  Pleasantville,  N.  J.  14938 

For  the  love  of  Olympia;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
L.   M.   Mangold.     64  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Louisa   M.    Mangold,    Detroit;    D :  4387, 
Dec.  14,  1903;  2c.  Jan.  11,  1904.  14939 

For  the  man  she  loved;  by  C.  H.  Percifield. 
©   Charley    Harrison    Percifield,    Chariton, 
la.;    D:5824,   Nov.   16,   1904.  14940 

or,  How  hearts  are  broken,   a  drama  in 

5  acts,  by  Fessler  and  Rae.    114  p.    4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Walter  Fessler,  New  York ;  D :  5974,  Dec. 
12,  1904;  2c.  Jan.  30,  1905.  14941 

For  the  men  higher  up;  play  in  4  acts,  by  M. 
van  de  Sande-Bakhuyzen.  120  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  13,  1915;  D:  42250;  Mary  van 
de  Sande-Bakhuyzen,  New  York.  14941a 

For  the  ministry;  a  farce,  by  E.  S.  Keller  and 
W.  G.  Burns. 

©  Edward  S.  Keller  and  Walter  G.  Burns, 
Fort   Wayne,   Ind. ;   1899:81697,   Dec.   18. 

14942 


For  the  one  woman;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
W.  H.  Carson.    90  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Wm.  Henry  Carson,  New  York ;  D :  13378, 
July  20,  1908;  2c.  July  20,  1908.  [Note: 
Copies  bear  title.  Married?  or.  For  the  one 
woman]  14943 

For  the  party;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Mc- 
Kernon.     Ill   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edward  McKernon,  New  York  ;  D  :  16098, 
June  19,  1909 ;  2c.  June  22,  1909.  14944 

For  the  people;  drama  in  1  act,  by  E.  Magie. 
17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  2,  1909;  D:  17089;  Elizabeth 
Magie,  Chicago.  14945 

play   in  4  acts,  by  B.  Boder.     52  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  16,  1911;  D:  23106;  Bartlett 
Boder,  Denver.  14946 

For  the  queen;  a  romantic  drama  In  3  acts, 
period  of  1785,  by  G.  F.  Bragdon.  27  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Guy  Fletcher  Bragdon,  Boston ;  D :  6931, 
June  28,  1905;  2c.  Aug.  14,  1905.  14947 

For  the  red,  white  and  blue;  an  American 
drama,  in  4  acts  and  9  scenes,  by  H.  E.  De 
Lasaux.     95  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  28,  1910;  D:  21204;  Harry  E. 
De  Lasaux,   San  Francisco.  14948 

For  the  sake  of  a  thousand.  See  Half  hours 
of  vaudeville. 

For  the  sake  of  happiness;  drama  in  3  acts, 
tr.  from  the  Polish,  by  F.  Newton.  34  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  18,  1910;  D:  20490;  Felix 
Newton,  Lincoln,  Neb.  14949 

For  the  sake  of  honor;  dramatic  sketch,  by 
J.  A.  Mucela.     [2],  7  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  16,  1912;  D:  31407;  James  A. 
Mucela,  New  York.  14950 


social  drama  in  1  act,  by  C.  Glikis.    [2],  8 p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Dec.   18,   1915;    D:  42518;    Constan- 
tin  Glikis,  San  Francisco.  14950a 

For  the  sake  of  the  duchesse;  by  F.  "Dawson. 
Typewritten. 

©   Forbes   Dawson,   England ;    1899 :  56060, 
Sept.  1;  2c.  Sept.  1.  14951 

For  the   sake   of  the  prince;  by  F.   C.   Dleu- 
donnS. 

©    Florence   Carpenter    Dieudonng,    Wash- 
ington ;   D :  14275,  Nov.  12,  1908.  14952 

For  the  service;   drama   In   1  act,   by   W.   W. 
Smith.     7  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  7,  1915 ;  D :  41692 ;  Winfield  W. 
Smith,  Seattle.  14952a 


.727 


14953 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


14965 


For  the  special  edition.  See  Miss  Jones,  jour- 
nalist. 

For  the  wages  of  sin  is  death.     Typewritten. 

©  Helena  Clendeneu,  Maywood,  111. ;  1900  A  : 

8809,  Apr.  5 ;  2c.  Apr.  5.  14953 

For  the  white  rose;  a  romantic  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  O.  Davis. 

©  Owen  Davis,  Brooklyn ;  1898 :  40979,  July 
8.  14954 

For  their  children's   sake;  play  in  1   act,  by 

C.  S.  Bolkowitz.     [1],  3  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  4,   1914;   D :  3G244 ;   Charles   S. 

Bolkowitz,  Brooklyn.  14954a 

For  their  flags;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  F.  E. 
Hiland. 

©  F.  E.  Hiland,  Bradford,  Vt. ;  1890 :  26903, 
Sept.  2.  14955 

For  two  weeks;  by  Edythe  Rollins.  3  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Will  N.  Hoyt,  Brockton,  Mass. ;  D :  14754, 
Jan.  6,   1909;  2c.   Jan.  6,  1909.  14956 

For  value  received;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  F. 
Nathan  and  A.  Wynne.  102  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    26,    1912;    D:  31473;    Frances 
Nathan  and  Anna  Wynne,  New  York.    14957 

For  want  of  confidence;  or,  A  false  friend,  by 
I.  S.  McGiehan. 

©   Isaac   S.   McGiehan,   New   York;    1887: 
3973,  Feb.  IS.  14958 

For  wife  and  children;  a  melodramatic  novelty 
in  4  acts,  by  Geo.  E.  Stevens.  59  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  American  amusement  assn.,  Chicago ;  D : 
9346,  Oct.  30,  1906 ;  2c.  Oct.  30,  1906.      14959 

For  you  and  me.     See  Pig  brother  play-book. 

Foraar  og  efteraar;  komedie  i  4  akter,  af  O. 
Benzon.  Kj0benhavn  og  Kristiania.  Gyldeii- 
dalske  boghandel,  Nordisk  forlag,  1913.  6  p. 
].,  184  p.    12°. 

©   Feb.   11,   1914;   2c.   Feb.   26,   1914;   D: 
36136 ;  Otto  Benzon,  Copenhagen.  14959a 

Forasteros  (Los);  comedia  en  2  actos  en  prosa, 
original  de  J.  Luengo  y  Conde.  Madrid  [So- 
ciedad  de  antores  espaiioles]  1914.  46  p. 
12°. 

©  Mar.   15,  1915;   Ic.   Mar.   17,   1915;   D: 
40041;  Jestis  Luengo  y  Conde,  Madrid. 

14959b 

Forbes  (The)  case;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  T. 
Prince,  jr.    80  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  John  T.  Prince,  jr.,  Chicago;  D:  14459, 
Dec.  5,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  5,  1908.  14960 


Forbidden  (The)  entrance;  play  in  prologue 
and  3  acts,  by  J.  C.  Hawk.  92  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  22,  1915 ;  D :  42327 ;  John  Clyde 
Hawk,  Ontario,  Cal.  14960a 

Forbidden  fruit;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  H.  H. 
Hoyt  and  R.  E.  Barton.  7  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

.     ©  Ic.  July  9,  1910 ;  D  :  21519 ;  Hal  H.  Hoyt 
and  Ralph  E.  Barton,  New  York.  14961 

a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  D.  Boucicault.    New 


York,    Metropolitan   printing   company,    1876. 
52  numb.  1.    8°. 

©  Dion  Boucicault,  New  York ;  1876 :  10550, 
Sept.  18 ;  2c.  Oct.  28.  14962 


—  Same.      New    ed.      New    York,    1876.      52 
numb.  1.    8°.    Printed. 

©  Dion  Boucicault,  New  York ;  1876 :  13282, 
Dec.  1 ;  2c.  Dec.  1.  14963 

—  drama  in  4  acts,  by  I.  B.  Kaplan.    [7],  87  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  2,  1914;  D:  36201;  Isidore  B. 
Kaplan,  Brooklyn.  14963a 


by  N.  H.  Hornstine. 

■'i-i  ]^t  ,")r::|*K  4  ^>'  N?:N"n  ;'L:2"nc  rJi"'::s2nrD 

43  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  1,  1915 ;  D :  41622 ;  Nathan  H. 
Hornstine,  Philadelphia.  14963b 

by  W.  E.  Hunt.     [1],  46  p.    4°.    Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  20,  1913 ;  D :  34782 ;  William  Ed- 
win Hunt,  Easton,  Pa.  14964 


—  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  F.  Delaney.    6  p.  1., 
97  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  2,  1914 ;  D :  38671 ;  John  Francis 
Delaney,  Chicago.  14964a 

libretto  of  comedy  opera,  in  3  acts.    1  p.  1., 


34  p.    12°. 

©  Orlando  S.  Mears,  St.  Louis ;  1894 :  18821, 
Apr.  11;  2c.  July  23.  14965 


1  act  comedy  adapted  from  the  French  of 

Octave  Feuillet,  by  G.  J.  Smith.     14  p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  13,  1915 ;  D :  40339 ;  George  Jay 
Smith,  New  York.  14965a 

Forbidden  (The)  guests.     See  Husband. 

Forbidden    (The)    man;    playlet    in    1    act,    by 
W.  W.  Whalen.    11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    7,    1914;    D:  36964;    Will    W. 
Whalen,  Harrisburg,  Pa.  14965b 


728 


14966 


COPYRIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


14987 


Forbidden  marriag-e;  an  original  melodrama  in 

4  acts,  by  C.  P.  Rice.    90  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ciiarles  P.  Rice,  New  Haven;  D :  4962, 

Apr.  30,  1904 ;  2c.  Apr.  30,  1904.  14966 

Porbidden   (The)  path;  play  in  3  acts,  by  H. 
Turberville.     [121]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  8,  1911 ;  D :  24880 ;  Henry  Tur- 
berville, Washington.  14967 

religious  drama  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Gilbert. 


[71]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  19,  1913 ;  D :  34202 ;  Marie  Gil- 
bert, New  York.  14968 

Forbidden  (The)  way;  a  dramatic  composition 
of  the  South- West  in  3  acts  and  3  scenes,  by 
M.  W.  Bennett.    42  p.    4°.    Type^^Titten. 

©  Martin  Wesley  Bennett,  Columbus.  O. ; 
D:  15951,  May  25,  1909;  2c.  May  25,  1909. 

14969 

play,  by  J.  A.  Preston.     38  p.     4°.     Type- 


written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  9,  1011 ;  D  :25732 ;  John  A.  Pros- 
ton,  Providence,  R.  I.  14970 

play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  De  Luca.     [3],  88  p. 


4.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  29,  1912;  D:  28884;  Angelo  De 
Luca,  New  York.  14971 

Force  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  E.  Thomas. 
[136]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.   7,   1914;   D:  36274;   Albert   E. 
Thomas,  New  York.  14971a 

Force  and  finesse.     See  Carmelita. 

Force  majeure;  play  in  1  act,  by  Francis  Rollis- 
ton.     [2],  7  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    11,    1913;    D:  35309;    Frank 
Ricard,  New  York.  14972 

Force  (The)  of  a  title;  in  4  acts,  by  J.  T.  Mc- 
Geary. 

©  John  Thomas  McGeary,  United  States; 
1900  A :  25325,  Oct.  11.  14973 

Force  of  circumstances.     Type^Titten. 

©  Sidney  Drew,  New  York ;  1900  A :  12571, 
May  19;  2c.  June  7.  14974 

drama   in  4   acts,  by   M.   Van   der   Voort. 

62  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  1,  1911 ;  D :  25650 ;  Maybelle  Van 
der  Voort,  Palo  Alto,  Cal.  14975 

Force  (The)  of  destiny.     See  Dacia. 

Force  (The)  of  habit;  a  farce,  in  3  acts,  ad- 
mitting of  specialty  work,  by  W.  B.  Hardin. 
Typewritten. 

©  William  Budd  Hardin,  New  York,  1890: 
81334,  Dec.  15;  2c.  Dec.  15.  14976 


Forced  (A)  compromise;  1  act  play,  by  H.  S. 
Sheldon.     [1],  26  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    13,,    1911;    D:  23634;    H.    S. 
Sheldon.    Chicago.  14977 

Forced  (A)  friendship;  a  farce  in  1  act.  by 
Robert  C.  V.  Meyers.  Philadelphia,  The  Penn 
publishing  company,   1903.     12  p.     12°. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia;  D:3660, 
June  26,  1903;  2c.  June  26,  1903.  14978 

Forced  (A)  marriage.     See  Nil  desperandum. 

Forced  (A)  proposal;  by  A.  E.  Hamilton.     5  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Alice  Ethel  Hamilton,  New  York;  D- 
2371,  Sept.  24,  1902;  2c.  Sept.  4,  1902.  14979 

1  act  playlet,  by  C.  E.  Royal. 

©  Charles  E.  Royal,  San  Francisco;  D: 
7489,  Nov.  2,  1905.  14980 

Forced  to  the  wall;  by  A.  Schwartz. 

©  Albert  Schwartz,  St.  Louis ;  D :  120,  Feb 
6,  1901.  14981' 

Forced  to  the  war;  or.  The  sub  runners  of  '63-4, 
a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  David  Hill  [pseud,  of 
D.  W.  Hildreth]  Boston,  Walter  H.  Baker 
&  CO.  [1886]     76  p.     12°. 

©  D.  W.  Hildreth,  United  States;  1886: 
19327,  Aug.  26;  2c.  Sept.  30.  14982 

Forced  to  work;  play  in  1  act.  by  R.  L.  Jenne 

and  G.  A.  Martin.     12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  21,  1912;   D:  29114;  Robert  L. 

Jenne   and    George   A.    Martin,    Indianapolis. 

14983 
Forcing-   an  opportunity;   original   comedy,   in 
1  act,  by  S.  H.  Pearl.     [3]  p.    f°.    Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  July  15,  1910 ;  D :  21566 ;  Samuel  H. 
Pearl,  Philadelphia.  14984 

Ford  (The)  mechanic;  romantic  burletta  musi- 
cal vaudeville  drama  in  1  act,  by  R.  L.  Lan- 
drum.  [l],19p.  f°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Ic.  Mar.  7,  1914;  D:  36277;  Robert  Lee 
Landrum,  Detroit.  14984a 

Forecast;  by  E.  A.  Crowe. 

©  Eugene  Arthur  Crowe,  New  York  • 
1877:2896,   Mar.  9.  14935 

Foreign  exchange;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  N.  B. 
Tarkington   and    H.    L.    Wilson.      1,53   p      4° 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  20,  1909;  D:  16656;  N.  Booth 
Tarkington,  Indianapolis,  and  Harry  Leon 
Wilson,  New  York.  14986 

Foreign  friendships;  a  comedy  sketch  in  1  scene 

by  T.  Sheridan.    New  York,  1883.     11  p.     12°! 

©    Thomas    Sheridan,    New    York;    1883- 

5318,  Mar.  22;  2c.  Mar.  28.  14987 


729 


14887 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


15002 


Foreign  service;  play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  F.  Liimb. 
12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  4,  1915 ;  D :  41893 ;  George  Fretl- 
erick  Lumb,  Harrisburg,  Pa.  14987a 

Foreign  (The)  wife;  a  tragedy  in  5  nets,  by 
G.  M.  Girardeau. 

©  Claude  Monica  Girardeau,  New  Orleans ; 
D:2940,  Jan.  22,  1903.  14988 

See  also  Nadjeska. 

Foreman  (The)  and  the  Swede;  play  in  1  act, 
by  A.  S.  Tenney.     5  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

(c)  Ic.  Feb.  26,  1915 ;  D :  40136 ;  Allan  Spen- 
cer Tenney,  New  York.  14988a 

Foreman  (The)  of  Twilight  ranch;  comedy 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Evans.  49  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Nov.    11,    1913;    D:  34997;    Manford 
Evans,  Thompson,  la.  14989 

Forest  (A)  comedy;  by  B.  B.  French. 

©  Elizabeth   B.   French,  Montclair,   N.   J. ; 
D:  15791,  May  6,  1909.  14990 

Forest  (The)  fairies;  fantasy  in  prologue  and 
3  acts,  by  G.  T.  Baldwin.  [127]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.    Sept.    4,    1914;    D:  38173;    Clarissa 
Townshend  Baldwin,  Rosebank,  N.  Y.    14990a 

Forest  farm  folks;  1  act  rural  drama,  by  F.  A. 
Ferguson.     23  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Frank  A.  Ferguson,  Chicago;  D :  12569, 
Feb.  28,  1908;  2c.  Feb.  28,  1908.  14991 

Forest   (The)  fire;  play   in  2  scenes,  by  Lang- 
don  McCormick.     [2],  18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Jan.  28,  1914 ;  D :  35837 ;  Sylvia  Bid- 
well  McCormick,  Chicago.  14991a 

Forest  (The)  fires.     See  Jim  Boot. 

Forest  (A)  hearth;  dramatization  of  Charles 
Major's  romance  of  Indiana,  in  4  acts,  by 
M.  S.  Keightley.    [2],  75  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  24,  1912;   D:  30088;   Mabel   S. 
Keightley,  South  Bend,  Ind.  14992 

Same.     [124]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    19,    1911;     D:  28030;     Mabel 
Keightley,  South  Bend,  Ind.  14993 

Forest  ranger;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W. 
H.  Nichols.     113  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  15,  1909;  D :  17391 ;  Walter  H. 
Nichols,  Monrovia,  Cal.  14994 


play  in  1  act,  by  H.  M.  Jones.     [2],  17  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Feb.   24,   1914;   D:  36127;   Haviland 
McCormick  Jones,  San  Francisco.  14994a 

Forest   (The)   rose;   a  tale  of  the  frontier,  by 
Emerson  Bennett.     New  ed. 

©  Edward  E.  Dumm,  Columbus,  O. ;  1892: 
28412,  July  7.  14995 


Forest  (The)  spring.     See  Silver  (The)  thread. 

Forest  (The)  warden;  a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by 
Otto  Ludwig,  tr.  from  the  German  by  Paula 
Green.  (In  Poet  lore,  v.  24,  no.  3,  May- June 
1913;  periodical  ©  May  29,  1913;  2c.  May 
29,  1913;  B:  285076;  Poet  lore  co.,  Boston) 

14995a 
Forester  (The);  by  A.  Chapman. 

.   ©    Artliur    Chapman,     Denver ;     D :  15365, 
Mar.  17,  1909.  14996 

Forester's  (A)  daughter;  melodrama,  by  J.  L. 
F.  C.  Kober.     43  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  John  L.  F.  C.  Kober,  Fernbank,  O. ;  D: 
3743.  July  21,  1903 ;  2c  July  21,  1903.     14997 

Foret  (La);  reve  musical  en  2  actes,  de  Laurent 
Tailliade,  musique  d'Augustin  Savard.  Paris, 
I-ibrairie  Charpentier  et  Fasquelle,  1910.  64  p. 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Feb.   11,   1910;   2c.   Mar.   11,   1910;   D: 
20418;  Eugene  Fasquelle,  Paris.  14998 

Foret  (La)  bleue;  conte  lyrique  en  3  actes, 
d'apres  Les  contes  de  Perrault,  poeme  de 
Jacques  Cheneviere,  musique  de  Louis  Aubert. 
Paris,  A.  Durand  &  fils,  1910.  61  p.  12°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Aug.   11,   1910;   2c.   Aug.   13,   1910;    D: 
21788;   A.   Durand   &  fils,   Paris.  14999 

(The  blue  forest);  conte  lyrique  en  3  actes. 


d'apres  Les  Contes  de  Perrault,  poeme  de 
Jacques  Cheneviere,  English  version  by  Her- 
mann Klein,  musique  de  Louis  Aubert.  Textes 
frangais  et  anglais.  Paris,  A.  Durand  et  fils, 
1910-1911.     123  p.     16°. 

©  Dec.  28,  1911 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1912 ;  D :  28137 : 
A.  Durand  &  fils,  Paris,  15000 

lyrical  tale  in  3  acts,  poem  by  Jacque.s 


Cheneviere  [English  tr.  by  C.  P.  Mason]  music 
by  Louis  Aubert.  New  York,  F.  RuUman, 
inc.,  1911.  43  p.  4°.  [Libretto  only.  French 
and  English] 

©  Oct.  25,  1911 ;  2c.  Oct.  26,  1911 ;  D :  25595 ; 
Fred  Rullman,  inc.,  New  York.  15001 

Forge  and  castle;  a  romantic  drama  in  5  acts, 
written  and  adapted  to  the  American  stage, 
by  J.   S.  Houghton. 

©    J.    S.    Houghton,     Philadelphia;     1870: 
2613,   Mar.   2.  15002 

Forged  (The)  bill.     See  Tempter  (The) 

Forged  (The)  coupon,  and  other  stories  and 
dramas;  by  Count  Leo  Tolstoy,  ed.  by  Dr. 
Hagberg  Wright.  London,  New  York  [etc.] 
T.  Nelson  and  sons  [1911]  429  p.  col.  front 
12°. 

Dramatic  contents:  The  cause  of  it  all. — 
The  man  who  was  dead. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  19,  1911;  A  ad  int.  920;  pubd. 
Nov.  20,  1911;  Dodd,  Mead  &  co..  New  York. 

15002a 


730 


15002 


COPYKIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


15022 


Forged  (The)  coupon,  and  other  stories  and 
dramas — Con  ti  n  ued . 

by  Leo  Tolstoy,  ed.  by  Dr.  Hagberg  Wright. 

New  York,  Dodd,  Mead  and  company,  1911. 
3  p.  I.,  [3]^21  p.     12°. 

Dramatic  contents  :  The  cause  of  it  all. — 
The  man  who  was  dead. 

©   .7an.    13,    1912;    2c.    Jan.    15,    1912;    A: 
303828;  Dodd,  Mead  &  co..  New  York.  15002b 

Forged  (The)  will;  or,  The  hidden  secret,  a  sen- 
sational drama  in  5  acts,  dramatized  from 
Emerson  Bennet's  thrilling  novel  of  the  above 
name  by  E.  K.  Worrall  and  G.  E.  Molloy. 

©  E.  K.  Worrall  and  Geo.  E.  Molloy,  New 
Orleans ;  1873 :  9525,  Aug.  23.  15003 

See  also  Lucy  Fairlove. 


Forger    (The);    a    drama    in   4    acts,    by    F, 
Erner.     20  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    F.    A.    Erner,    Sterling,    Va. ; 
Mar.  2,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  23,  1909. 


D :  15222, 
15004 


—  dramatic  sketch,  by  H.  T.  De  Vere.    [1],  20 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  24,   1914;   D:  39090;   Harry  T. 
De  Vere,  Los  Angeles.  15004a 


—  romantic  sensational  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  M.  Martin. 

©   James   M.    Martin,    Jersey   City ;    1891 : 
32231,   Sept.  10.  15005 


a  society  problem  play  of  N.  Y.,  by  Joseph 

Byron  Totten.     65  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Totten  and  Roberts,  New  York ;  D  :  14231, 
Nov.  7,  1908;  2c.  Nov,  7,  1908.  15006 

Forger's    (The)    daughter;     a    4    act    comedy 
drama,  by  C.  E.  Blaney. 

©  Charles  E.  Blaney,  New  York;   D:471, 
May  15,  1901.  15007 

by  O.  T.  Crawford. 

©   Orlin  T.   Crawford,   Topeka,   Kan.;    D: 
2461,   Oct.   18,   1902.  15008 

Forget  me  not;  a  drama,  by  G.  Ward. 

©   Genevieve  Ward,   United   States;   1879: 
11430,   Aug.   27.  15009 

a  modern  emotional  drama  in  3  acts. 

©  John  Stetson,  Boston ;  1879 :  15458,  Nov. 
17.  15010 

an    original    play  in    3    acts,    by    Herman 

Merivale  and  Florence  Crawford  Grove. 

©  Genevieve  Ward,  New  York ;  1879 :  12963, 
Sept.   30.  15011 

or,  A  night  in  Rome,  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 

adapted  from  the  French  and  arr.  by  G.  F. 
Bird. 

©  George  F.  Bird,  New  York;  1886:6671, 
Mar.  23.  15012 


Forget-me-nots;  a  curtain  raiser,  by  B.  L.  C 
Griffith.  Philadelphia,  The  Penn  publishing 
company,  1894. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia ;  1894 :  10484, 
Feb.  16;  2c.  Feb.  16.  15013 

See  also  Plays  and  monologues. — School 


and    parlor    comedies. 

Forgetful  Henry;  play  in  2  acts,  by  C.  Davis 
and  H.  W.  Swope.     72  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  June  25,  1913 ;  D :  33736 ;  Collin  Davis, 
Chicago,  and  Howard  Whitney  Swope,  Green- 
ville, O.  ,  15014 

Forgetful  (The)  teacher;  musical  act,  by  J.  A. 
Murphy.  7  p.  f°.  Typewritten.  [Words 
only] 

©  Ic.   Mar.  4,  1911;   D:  23642;   The  Stod- 
dards,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  15015 

Forging  his  chains;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  G. 
Bidwell  and  M.  A.  Casey. 

©   George  Bidwell   and   Marcus   A.   Casev, 
Hartford  ;  1888  :  15079,  May  23.  15016 


See  Triple  (The) 


See  Duel  for  the 


Forging  (The)  of  the  ring, 
wedding. 

Forgive  and  be  forgiven, 
lily  of  the  valley. 

Forgive  and  forget;  a  comedy  drama  in  pro- 
logue and  3  acts,  by  Theodore  Kremer.  142  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Patrick  H,  Sullivan,  Samuel  Harris,  and 
Al.  H.  Woods,  New  York ;  D :  999,  Oct.  23, 
1901 ;  2c.  Apr.  10,  1902.  15017 

— —an  original  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  G.  F. 
Rowe. 

©  George  Fawcett  Rowe,  New  York ;  1873 : 
14933,  Dec.  27.  150I8 

See  also  Fernanda. 


Forgiven;  a  1  act  dramatic  sketch,  by  Jesse  S. 
Halstead. 

©  Marie  E.  Walker  and  A.  Luttringer,  San 
Francisco;  D  :  94,  Jan.  30,  1901.  15019 

a  romantic   melodrama   in   4   acts,   by   F. 


Bryton  and  C.  Greene. 

©  Frederic  Bryton  and  Clay  Greene,  United 
States ;  1885 :  24025,  Nov.  16.  15020 


a    sequel    to    Forsaken,    by    J.    H.    Wise. 

Noblesville,  Ind.,  1898.    66  p.  port.    12°. 

©  John  H,  Wise,  Noblesville,  Ind.;  1898: 
45190,  July  29;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1899.  15021 

Forgiven  and  forgotten;  contemporary  drama 
in  5  acts,  by  A.  E.  Nowicki,  73  p.  f  °.  Type- 
viTitten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  22,  1913;  D:  35412;  Adolph  E. 
Nowicki,  St.  Louis.  15022 


731 


15023 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


15040 


Forgiveness;  a  1  act  drama  in  verse,  tr.  by  per- 
mission of  Francois  Copp§e,  author  of  the 
original  in  French,  Le  pater,  by  C.  Renanld. 

©  Charles  Renauld,  New  York ;  1890 :  3657, 
Jan.  28.  15023 

-play  in  3  acts,  by  Jules  Lemaltre,  tr.  from 


the  French  by  Frances  C.  Fay.  (Only  author- 
ized translation)  {In  Poet  lore,  v.  24,  no.  4, 
July-Aug.  1913;  periodical  ©  July  25,  1913; 
2c.  Aug.  4,  1913;  B  288479;  Poet  lore  co., 
Boston)  15023a 

—  See  also  Paternoster. 


Forgiveness  is  divine.     Sec  Wills  of  the  gods. 

Forgotten;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  D.  Davidson. 

©  Dore  Davidson,  New  York ;  1893 :  17044, 

Apr.  6.  15024 

an    idyl    comedy-drama  in   4    acts   and   3 

scenes,  by  R.  F.  Carroll. 

©   Richard   F.   Carroll,  New  York;   1884: 

18834,  Sept.  19.  15025 

Forgotten  (A)  melody;  in  1  act,  by  E.  F.  Payne. 
17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Edward  F.  Payne,  Belmont,  Mass. ;  D : 
14826,  Jan.  16,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  16,  1909.    15026 

Forgotten  will;  a  tragedy  in  4  acts,  by  J. 
Sheppman.    60  p.    4°.    Ms.  and  typewritten. 

©  John  Sheppman,  Philadelphia;  1887: 
13906,  May  27;  Ic.  Sept.  6,  1888;  Ic.  May  8. 
1890.  15027 

Forked  lightning;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  K. 
Howard  [pseud,  of  Jolm  Keble  Bell]  102  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  16,  1914 ;  D  :  35670 ;  Keble  How- 
ard, Merstham,  England.  15027a 

Same.    95  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    15,    1915;    D:  39989;    Arthur 


Bourchier,    London. 


15027b 


Forks  (The)  of  the  road;  comedy,  by  F.  Allen. 
14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  17,  1912;  D:  28345;   Frederick 
Allen,  Chicago.  15028 

Formerly  35,  now  19;  or,  The  stolen  tango 
trousers,  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Harry  J.  Ash- 
ton  and  S.  Cox.    27  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  22,  1915 ;  D :  42312 ;  Sidney  Cox, 
Chicago.  15028a 

Formidable  (A)  rival;  a  dramatic  sketch  in  3 
scenes,  by  J.  E.  Hall.    Typewritten. 

©  James  Eugene  Hall,  New  York;  1900  A: 
330,  Jan.  3;  2c.  Jan.  3.  15029 

Formula  (The);  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  S.  Bar- 
cus.    98  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   July   2,   1913;   D:  33688;   James   S. 
Barcus,  New  York.  15030 


Fornarina   (La);   drama   of  4   acts,  by   Queen 
SteUa  of  the  Gonzales  tribe  of  Gypsies. 

©  Queen   Stella  of  the  Gonzales   tribe  of 
Gypsies,  New  York ;  1896 :  22872,  Apr.  13. 

15031 
Forsaken;  an  emotional  play,  by  J.  H.  Wise. 

©  John  H.  Wise,  Noblesville,  Ind. ;   1897: 
29675,  May  15 ;  2c.  Dec.  10.  15032 

.S'ee  also  Effie  Gower. — Forgiven. — Poems 


and  plays;  by  Harry  Lorenzo  Chapin. 

Fort  Donaldson;  military  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  G.  F.  Dittmar  and  C.  F.  Dittmar. 

©  George  F.  Dittmar  and  Charles  F.  Ditt- 
mar, Jersey  City  ;  1890 :  9725,  Mar.  26. 

15033 

Fort  Flower;  a  romantic  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
S.  M.  Gardenhire.    83  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Samuel  M.  Gardenhire,  Brooklyn;  D: 
S(H)2,  Feb.  16,  1906;  2c.  Feb.  16,  1906.   15034 

Fort  Mackinac;  drama,  by  William  Singer 
[pseud,  of  John  F.  Volkert]    43  p.    8°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  25,  1912  ;  D  :  28437  ;  John  F.  Vol- 
kert, Philadelphia.  15035 

Fort  Riley;  a  military  society  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  W.  Montague.     62  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Walter  Montague.  New  York ;  D :  2090. 
July  7,  1902;  2c.  July  7,  1902.  15036 

Fortescues'  dinner  party.  See  Lumber  room, 
and  other  plays. 

Fortezza  (La)  trionfante;  operetta  in  3  atti, 
rappresentazione  sacra,  per  S.  Elena,  vergine 
romita  di  Laurino,  con  im  cenno  di  spiega 
scritto  da  C.  Paruolo.  New  l^ork,  F.  Antonio, 
L.  Paruolo,  P.  Maffia,  1902.  2  p.  1.,  [9]-120  p. 
front.     16°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Carlo  Paruolo,  Ferdinando  Antonio,  Luigi 
Paruolo  y  I*asquale  IMaffia,  New  York ;  I> : 
1984,  June  5,  1902;  2c.  June  5,  1902.        15037 

Fortissimo  (The)  music  society;  farce  in  1  act, 

by  Grace  Hilton  Chamberlin.  Franklin,  O., 
Eldridge  entertainment  house,  1913.  29  p. 
12°. 

©  Nov.  15,  1913;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1913;  D: 
35444 ;  Eldridge  entertainment  liouse,  Frank- 
lin, O.  15038 

Fortnight's  (A)  flirtation;  a  comedy  in  3  acts. 

©  Charles  Warren,  Washington  ;  1874  :  1976, 

Feb.  19.  15039 

Fortunate  (A)  burglary;  by  H.  T.  Perry.  11  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  H.  Theodore  Perry,  Chicago;  D:6133, 
Jan.  24,  1905;  2c.  Jan.  24,  1905.  15040 


732 


15041 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


15063 


Fortunate  (The)  man;  or,  A  nervous  wife,  a 
farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  from  the  French, 
by  H.  L.  Fiuinger. 

©   H.   L.   Fininger,    San   Francisco;    1898: 
5112,  Jan.  12;  2c.  Jan.  13.  15041 

Fortunate  (A)  meeting;  an  original  comedy  in 
4  acts,  by  G.  M.  Travis. 

©    George    M.     Travis,     Brooklyn;     1898: 
49438,  Nov.  6.  15042 

Fortunate  thief;  comedy  drama  in  1  act,  by 
B.  F.  Barnett.     23  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  8,  1909 ;  D :  17308 ;  Benjamin  F. 
Barnett,  New  York.  15043 

Fortunate  (A)  woman;  or,  The  emancipated 
modern  slave,  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Barba 
Ilossa  [pseud,  of  W.  O.  Soubron] 

©  William  Otto  Soubron,  Milwaukee ;    D : 
370,  Apr.  20,  1901.  15044 

Fortune;  a  comedy  for  the  times  in  5  acts  by 
James  Alberry  and  Stephen  Fiske. 

©  Stephen  R.  Fiske,  United  States;  1873: 
13374,  Nov.  18.  15045 

an  original  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  S.  Rosen- 

feld  and  J.  W.  Brainsby.     New  York. 

©  Svdney  Rosenfeld  and  John  W.  Brains- 
by, United  States ;  1877  :  7591,  June  29.    1504b 

an  original  English  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 


P.  Robertson. 

©  Peter  Robertson,   San  Francisco;   1880: 
9840,  June  25.  15047 

—  a  society  drama  of  to-day  in  4  acts,  by  L. 
Q.  Jeffries. 

©  L.  Q.  Jeffries,  Wooster,  O. ;  1881:6257, 
Apr.  23.  15048 

—  See  also  Nemesis, 


Fortune  and  men's  eyes;  [drama  in  1  act] 
Itv  Josephine  Preston  Peabody.  Boston, 
Small,  Maynard  &  co.,  1900.  viii,  111,  [1]  p. 
12°. 

©  Small,  Mavnard  &  co.,  Boston;  1900  A: 
25474,  Oct.  13 ;  2c.  Nov.  26,  1900.  15048a 

Fortune  (The)  and  the  girl;  by  C.  S.  Landes, 
8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  C.   S.  Landes,  Chicago ;   D :  10687.^  June 
3,  1907 ;  2c.  June  3,  1907.  15049 

Fortune  (La)  au  violon;  par  Henry  de  Brisay. 
3  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Jime  15,   1912;   D :  30001 ;    Gaumont 
CO.,  New  York.  15050 

Fortune  favors  fools;  musical  comedy  at  the 
court  of  the  Czar,  by  Ivan  Narodny,  tr.  from 
the  Russian  by  Maria  Ossipovna  Mieler.  (In 
Poet  lore,  v.  23,  no.  5,  autumn,  1912)  [Words 
only] 

©    Oct.    25,    1912;    2c.    Oct.    22,    1912;    B: 
259834 ;  Poet  lore  co.,  Boston.  15051 


Fortune-hunter  (The);  a  comedy,  by  W.  Smith. 
150  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Winchell  Smith,  New  York ;  D :  15315, 
Mar.  12,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  12,  1909.  15052 

Sam  Pitman's  production  of  the  4  act  melo- 
drama, by  Chas.  A.  Taylor. 

©  Charles  E.  Blaney,  New  York;  1898: 
22313,  Apr.  8.  15053 

See  also  Byer's  library  of  tabloid  plays. 

Fortune-hunters  (The);  or.  Lost  and  found, 
comedy  in  2  acts.  New  York,  The  Roxbury 
publishing  company,  1899.  .1  p.  1.,  21  p.  16°. 
(Wizard  series) 

©  Roxbury  pub.  co..  New  York;  1899: 
12667,  Feb.  15 ;  2c.  Feb.  15.  15054 

See  also  Bradstreets. 

Fortune  (A)  in  feathers.  See  Peacock  (The) 
plume. 

Fortune  (A)  in  rags;  a  melodrama  in  5  acts, 
by  J.  H.  Slater. 

©  J.  H.  Slater,  Chicago ;  1890 :  14067,  Apr. 

28-  15055 

Fortune  (The)  of  war;  or,  All's  quiet  on  the 

Potomac,  a  military  comedy  drama  in  5  acts, 

by  Capt.  A.  B.   Snow.     Typewritten. 

©  Arch.  B.  Snow,  Boonville,  N.  Y. ;  1892- 
14016,  Mar  30 ;  2c.  Sept.  19.  15056 

Fortune-teller  (The);  a  comedy  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  R.  F.  Sullivan. 

©  R.  F.  Sullivan,  New  York ;  1895 :  11719 
Feb.  27.  15057 


—  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  J.  F.  Milliken. 

©    .James    F.    Milliken,    New    York;    1892- 
6564.  Feb.  10.  15058 

^  comedy  in  3  acts,  written  and  composed 

by  J.  F.  Dolan. 

©  James  F.  Dolan,  New  York ;  1893 :  8743, 
Feb.  16.  15059 

comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by  F.  Hoyt.    [8]  p. 

4  .     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    25,    1913;    D:  34531;    Francis 
Hoyt,  Harrisburg,  Pa.  15060 

a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  libretto  by  Harry 

B.  Smitli,  music  by  Victor  Herbert. 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York;  1898: 
5S034,  Oct.  3 ;  2c.  Oct.  3.  15061 

Same.     New   York,    M.    Witmark    &   sons. 


1901.    26  p.    8°.     [Lyrics  only] 

©  Marcus  Witmark  &  .sons,  New  York;  D: 
417,  Apr.  30,  1901;  2c.  Apr.  30,  1901.     15062 

—  a  comic  opera  libretto,  by  H.  B.  Smith. 

©   Harry    B.     Smith,     New    l^ork ;     1898: 
16548,  Mar.  11.  15063 


733 


15064 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


15080 


Fortune-teller  (The) — Continued. 

a  farce  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Olga  Steiner. 

©  Roxbury  pub.  co.,  New  York ;  1899 :  76319, 
Nov.  22;  2c.  Nov.  15.  15064 

a  farcical  skit  in  1  act,  by  Harry  L.  New- 
ton. Chicago,  H.  L.  Newton  pub.  co.,  1902. 
cover-title,  8  p.  12°.  (Newton's  vaudeville 
sketches) 

©  Harry  L  Newton  pub.  CO.,  Chicago;  D: 
2602,  Nov.  1,  1902;  2c.  Nov.  1,  1902.        15065 

original  dramatic  playlet  in  1  act,  by  H.  G. 

Donnelly.     16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  24,  1915 ;  D :  39782 ;  H.  Grattan 
Donnelly,  Orange,  N.  J.  15065a 

play   in  1  act,  by  Ben  Lowen,     3  p.     f°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Jennie  Costelli,  Chicago;   D :  3017,   Feb. 
19,  1903;  2c.  Feb.  19,  1903.  15066 

by  Louisd'Coucy,  [2],16p.    4°.    Type- 


written. 

©   Ic.    Feb.    24,    1918; 
Frohraan,  New  York. 


D:  32410;    Gustave 
15067 


a  playlet  by  C.  A.  McMullen.     Printed. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  2,  1909;  D:  16603;  Clarence  A. 
McMullen,  Oakland,  Cal.  15068 

Fortune-teller  (The)  of  Dismal  Swamp;  a 
melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  Howard  Amesbury. 
Clyde,  O.,  Ames'  publishing  co.,  1904.  27  p. 
16°.  ([Ames'  series  of  standard  and  minor 
drama,  no.  454] ) 

©  Ames'  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  D :  5131,  .Tune 
6,  1904 ;  2c.  June  6.  1904.  15069 

Fortune-teller  (The)  of  Killarney;  or,  The 
Leperacaun,  an  original  Irish  drama  in  3 
acts. 

©  William  C.  Rockwell  and  Augustus  Rey- 
nolds,   New   York;    1882:20615,    Dec.    6. 

15070 


Fortune  (The)  teller  of  New  York, 
vorced  by  death. 


See  Di- 


Fortune-tellers  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  R. 
Abbott.  London,  S.  French,  ltd.;  New  York, 
S.  French,  1912.  20  p.  12°.  (On  cover: 
French's  acting  ed.,  no.  2425) 

©  Dec.  23, 1912 ;  2c.  Dec.  24, 1912 ;  D  :  31780 ; 
Sanniel  French,  ltd.,  London.  15071 

Fortunes  (The)  and  misfortunes  of  war.  See 
Pride. 

Fortune's  bridg-e;  a  play  in  5  acts. 

©  Rose  Coghlan,  New  York;  D:950,  Oct. 
14,  1901.  15072 

Fortune's  favor;  a  comedy  in  1  scene,  by  H. 
MacCuUoch,  music  by  Adam  Geibel. 

©  Hunter  MacCulloch,  Philadelphia;  1889: 
36733.  Dec.  4.  15073 


Fortune's  fool;  a  modem  society  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  W.  S.  Marion.  77  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Will  S.  Marion,  New  York ;  1885 :  10801, 
May  12;  2c.  Aug.  26,  1886.  15074 

Sir  Walter  Scott's  Kenilworth,  dramatiza- 
tion in  5  acts,  by  W.  O.  Daly.  57  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

.     ©  William   Oliver   Daly,   Mobile;   D:7070, 
Aug.  7,  1905 ;  2c.  Aug.  16,  1905.  15075 

Fortune's  fools;   comedy   drama   in  4   acts,  by 

Clarence  Black.     [43]  p.    f°.    Mimeographed. 

©  July  2,  1909 ;  2c.  July  26,  1909 ;  D :  16362 ; 

Alex.  Byers,  Chicago.  15076 

Fortune's  leer;  play  in  1  act,  by  I.  B.  Lelbson. 
12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.   20,   1914;   D:  36097;   Israel  B. 
Leibson,  New  York.  15076a 

Fortunes  (The)  of  a  country  girl.  See  Belle 
of  Liberty  farm. 


Fortunes  (The)  of  a  foundling. 

Fortunes  (The)  of  a  naval  officer 
(The)  of  Pensacola. 


See  Gipsy. 
See  Middy 


Fortunes  of  Fremont's  flag;  an  historical 
drama  of  early  California,  by  G.  H.  Burchard. 

©  George  H.  Burchard,  Areata,  Cal. ;  D : 
3241,  Apr.  4,  1903.  15077 

Fortunes  (The)  of  Mr.  Bob;  drama  in  4  acts  and 
5  scenes,  by  Guillaume  De  Lisle  [pseud,  of  W. 
Lilly]     73  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  William  Lilly,  Lambertville,  N.  ,T. ;  D: 
11083,  July  30,  1907;  Ic.  July  30,  1907;  Ic. 
Aug.  26,  1907.  15078 

Fortunes  (The)  of  O'Leary.     See  Irish  valor. 

Fortunes  of  the  king;  a  romantic  play  in  4 
acts,  by  Mrs.  Charles  Doremus  and  Leonidas 
Westervelt. 

©  Leonidas  Westervelt,  New  York ;  D : 
4300,  Nov.  25,  1903.  15079 

Fortunes  (The)  of  war;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by 
liduiso  Latham  Wilson.  Philadelphia,  The 
IVnn  publishing  co.,  1904.     10  p.     16°. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia;  D:.5416, 
Aug.  12,  1904;  2e.  Aug.  11,  1904,  15080 


—  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  White,,  jr.,  and  Reese 
D.  James.     15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Mar.   2,   1915;    D:  39932;    Matthew 
White,  jr.,  New  York.  15080a 

by  R.  M.  Woodward.    20  p.    4°.    Type- 


written. 

©  Ic.  June  11,  1915;  D:  40910;  Ruth  Mar- 
garet Wowlward,  New  York.  15080b 

—  See  also  For  a  brother's  life. 


734 


15081 


COPYRIGHTED  IIS"  THE  UNITED  STATES 


15097 


Fortune's  waif;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Broad- 
brim [pseud,  of  J.  H.  Warwick] 

©  James  Henry  WarwicI?,  Brooklyn;  1893: 
45931,  Oct.  13.  15081 

Fortune's  wheel;  an  American  play  in  5  acts, 
by  L.  McLandburgh. 

©    Lillah    McLandburgh,     Chicago;     1874: 
4424,  Apr.  3.  15082 


the  story  of  the  play.     Typewritten. 

©  John  Ernest  McCann,  New  York;  1895: 
30553,  June  8;  2c.  June  8.  15083 

Fortunio;  eomedie  lyrique  en  4  actes  et  5  tab- 
leaux, d'apres  Le  chandelier  d'Alfred  de  Mus- 
set,  par  G.-A.  de  Caillavet  et  Robert  de  Flers, 
musique  de  Andr§  Messager.  Paris,  Choudens, 
1907.  3  p.  1.,  148  p.  12°.  [Libretto  only] 
©  Choudens,  Paris ;  D :  10841,  June  25, 
1907;  2c.  June  25,  1907.  15084 

Forty-eig'ht.  See,  at  end  of  alphabet,  titles  be- 
ginning with  figures :  48. 

Forty-eight  hours;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  W.  K. 
Semple.     74  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   May   20,   1913;    D:  33272;    William 
Kennedy  Semple,  Washington.  15085 

Forty   (The)   female  thieves.      See   Ali   Baba. 

Forty-five  miles  from  nowhere;  plav  in  1  act, 
by  G.  M.  Rosener.  [4],  12  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1914 ;  D :  38315 ;  George  M. 
Rosener,  New  York.  15085a 

Forty-five  minutes  from  Broadway;  in  3  acts, 
by  G.  M.  Cohan.    108  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  George  M.  Cohan,  New  York;   D :  7642, 
Dec.  1,  1905;  2c.  Dec.  1,  1905.  15086 

Forty-five  minutes  married;  by  G.  Pring.  [13] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    26,    1911;    D:  24573;    Gerald 
Pring,  New  York.  15087 

Forty  minutes  with  a  crank;  or.  The  Seldarte 
craze,  a  farce,  by  G.  M.  Baker.  Boston,  W. 
H.  Baker  &  co.  [1889]  29  p.  12°.  CLGlobe 
drama] ) 

©  George  M.   Baker,   Boston;   1889:37840, 
Dec.  12;  2c.  Dec.  26.  15088 

Forty-nine;  a  California  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  Miller  [pseud,  of  C.  H.  Miller]  San  Fran- 
cisco,   The    California    publishing    company, 

1882. 

©    .Toaquin    Miller,    United    States;    1882: 
3287,  Mar.  2.  15089 


—  Same.     1  p.  1.,  102  p.    sq.    16  . 

©  C.  H.  Miller,  New  York ;  1882 :  9435,  June 
8 ;  2c.  June  8.  15090 


Forty-nine — Continued. 

a  sensational  drama  in  6  acts,  by  F.  Bryton. 

©   Fi-ederic    Bryton,     Minneapolis;     1880: 
3112.  Feb.  26.  15091 

See  also,  at  end  of  alphabet,,  titles  begin- 


ning with  figures:  ^49 

Forty-nine  camp.  See,  at  end  of  alphabet, 
titles  beginning  with  figures:    49  camp. 

Forty-nine  mining  camp.  See,  at  end  of  al- 
phabet, titles  beginning  with  figures :  49  min- 
ing camp. 

Forty-niners  (The);  or.  The  pioneer's  daugh- 
ter, a  picturesque  American  drama  in  5  acts, 
dramatized  from  his  own  story  of  same  title, 
by  T.  W.  Hanshew  and  H.  Merry.  Clyde,  O., 
A.  D.  Ames,  1879.  29  p.  12°.  ( [Ames'  series 
of  standard  and  minor  drama,  no.  119] ) 

©  T.  W.  Hanshew  and  Harley  Merry, 
United  States;  1879:2617,  Feb.  25;  2c.  Nov. 
30,  1880.  15092 

Forty-seven,  ^^ee,  at  end  of  alphabet,  titles 
beginning  with  figures:    47. 

Forty-seven  ways  to  catch  a  man;  1  act  drama, 
by  L.  H.  Foster.     10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  20,  1910 ;  D :  21591 ;  Lilian  Hoyt 
Foster,  New  York.  15093 

Forty  thieves;  spectacle  extravaganza  in  2  acts, 
by  S.  T.  Jack. 

©  Sam  T.  Jack,  Chicago;  1895:8778,  Feb. 
11-  15094 

Forty  thousand  and  forty;  by  G.  A.  Jamieson. 

©  Guy  Arthur  Jamieson,  Tottenville,  N.  Y. ; 

D :  14092.  Oct.  13,  1908.  15095 

Forty  winks;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  E.  S.  Ruskay. 
[IJ,  27  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  20,  1915 ;  D :  42304 ;  Everett  S. 
Ruskay,  New  York.  15095a 

a  farce  in  3  acts,  adapted  from  the  French 


by    Henry    Francis    [pseud,    of   F.   H.    Mead] 
Typewritten. 

©  Francis  Heni-y  Mead,  National  City,  Cal. ; 
1899  :  43399,  July  3 ;  2c.  July  3.  15096 

—  farcical  sketch  in  1  act,  by  A.  P.  Campbell. 
[2],  13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  22,  1910 ;   D :  21610 ;  Alan  Pat- 
rick Campbell,   Wheaton,   111.  15097 


—  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  J.  Jones.     8  p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  11,  1915 ;  D:  39469;  Will  J.  Jones, 

15097a 


New  York 
Forty  years  ago 


See  In  the  gloaming. 


735 


15098 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


15117 


Forty  years  young;  whimsical  sermon  for 
womtin  liaters,  in  3  acts,  by  L.  Hatch.  145  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  6,  1911;  D:  24640;  Leonard 
Hatch,  Brookline,  Mass.  15098 

Foscari  (La);  or,  The  lion  of  Venice,  a  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  A.  Wortmaun  and  P.  G.  Piatti. 
47  p.    12°.     Printed. 

©  Albert  Wortmann  and  Peter  G.  Piatti, 
New  York;  D:4831,  Mar.  26,  1904;  2c.  Apr. 
11,  1904.  15099 

Fossegrim  (The);  a  folk  play  of  Norway,  by 
Sigurd  Eldegard,  adapted  from  the  Norwegian 
by  H.  H.  D.  Pierce.  38  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Herbert  Henry  David  Pierce,  Cambridge, 
Mass. ;  D :  13331,  June  17,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  17, 
1908.  15100 

Fossil  (The)  hunter;  by  R.  W.  McCulloch. 

©  Robert  W.  McCulloch,  Chicago;  1897: 
19381,  Mar.  25.  15101 

Fossil  (The)  man.  See,  at  end  of  alphabet, 
titles  beginning  with  figures:  2492,  not  up 
to  date. — 2894,  up  to  date. 

Fossils.     See  Four  plays  of  the  Free  theater. 

Foster  (The)  brother;  an  original  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  John  Frederick  Smith. 

©  Charles  H.  Crawford,  Albany;  1895: 
5148,  Jan.  21.  15102 

Foster  (The)  mother;  play  in  1  act,  by  S.  Shat- 
ford.     [2],  8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  7,  1914 ;  D :  36966 ;  Sarah  Shat- 
ford.  New  York.  15102a 

Foster  (The)  sister;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  C.  W. 
Tayleure.     New  York,  1870. 

©  Clifton  W.  Tayleure,  Brooklyn;  1870: 
1003,  Aug.  18.  15103 

Fotheringay  (The);  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  Wayne 
Ellis. 

©  Isabell  M.  Ellis,  New  York;  D :  2708, 
Nov.  6,  1902.  15104 

Fotografo  (El);  juguete  c6mico  en  1  acto  y  en 
prosa,  original  de  P.  Munoz  Seca.  Madrid 
LSociedad  de  au tores  espaiioles]  1909.  24  p. 
12°. 

©  Pedro  Munoz  Seca,  Madrid;  D:  16128, 
June  23,  1909;  2c.  June  23,  1909.  15105 

Fought  to  the  end;  by  W.  E.  Dentinger.  38  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Willet  E.  Dentinger,  Washington ;  D : 
13449,  July  30,  1908;  2c.  Aug.  10,  1908.  15106 

Foul  (A)  tip;  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
Charles  S.  Allen.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co., 
1912.     68  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  18,  1912 ;  2c.  Oct.  19,  1912  ;  D :  31174  ; 
Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.  15107 


Found;    comedy    drama    playlet    in    1    act,    by 
Charles  Kenyon.    30  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.   23,   1912;   D:  31448;   Mable  F. 
Booth,  New  York.  15108 

comedy  dramatic  tabloid,  by  W.  E.   Scott. 

15  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  10,  1914 ;  D  :  35972 ;  William  Ed- 
ward Scott,  San  Francisco.  15108a 

play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  A.  Searle.     [145]  p. 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  16,  1913  ;  D  :  34181 ;  William  Al- 
bert  Searle,   Fairport,   N.   Y.  15109 

—  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  A.  Sims.     [5],  15  p.    4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  4,  1911 ;  D  :  23271 ;  Haig  A.  Sims, 
New  York.  15110 

—  or.   Trials  and  triumph,   an  original  sen- 
sation play  in  5  acts. 

©  George    W.    Beardsley,    Boston;    1874: 
4648,  Apr.  8.  15111 

or.  True  to  the  last,  a  spectacular  drama 


in  5  acts,  by  J.  A.  Bruce.     New  York,  C,  G. 
Burgoyne,  printer,  1881.     64  p.     12°. 

©  Joseph  A.  Bruce,  Brooklyn ;  1881 :  19914, 
Dec.  22 ;  2c.  Jan.  12,  1882.  15112 

Found,  a  partner;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  C.  F.  Pidgin  and  J.  H.  Woods. 

©  Charles  F.  Pidgin  and  John  H.  Woods, 
Boston;  1884:13529,  July  3.  15113 

Found  at  last;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  W.  T. 
Madigan. 

©  William  T.  Madigan,  Cincinnati;  1872: 
740,  Jan.  24.  15114 

Found  (The)  chord;  a  sketch  with  music,  for  2 
people,  by  S.  F.  Desinger.  13  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  May  25,  1910 ;  D :  21173 ;  Sophy  Flor- 
ence Desinger,  Ocean  City,  N.  J.  15115 

Found  guilty;  American  drama  in  4  acts,  by 

J.    D.    Dower,     vii,   44   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  4,  1914 ;  D :  36251 ;  James  Daniel 

Dower,  Reading,  Pa.  15115a 

Found  in  a  cabinet;  playlette,  by  E.  G.  Long- 
man.    12  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  19,  1910 ;  D :  20245 ;  Edward  G. 
Longman,  Brooklyn.  15116 

Found  in  a  four  wheeler.     See  Cabman  no  93. 

Found  in  Chinatown;  play  in  1  act,  l»y  F.  G. 
Brodie.     3  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    .Tuly    28,    1914;    D:  37741;    Fred    G. 
Brodie,  Atlantic  City.  15116a 

Found  in  New  York. 

©  Harry  Knapp,  St.  Louis  ;  1893  :  8751,  Feb. 
16.  15117 


736 


15118 


COPYRIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


15135 


Found  in  New  York — Continued. 

a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  R.  G.  Morris. 

©  Harry  Knapp  and  Robert  Griffin  Morris, 
St.  Louis  ;  1892  :  49399,  Dec.  5.  15118 

Found  in  the  Rockies;  or.  Cave  Creek,  a  melo- 
drama in  4  acts,  by  E.  C.  Lamson.  81  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

<£)  Ernest  Clyde  Lamson,  Phoenix,  Ariz. ;  D : 
2073,  July  2,  1902;  2c.  July  2,  1902.     15119 

Found  out,     See  That  guilty  pair. 

Found  the  true  vein;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  A. 
(').  Gunter.  San  Francisco,  C.  A.  Murdock  & 
CO.,  printers,  1872.     46  p.     front.     12°, 

©    Archibald    C.    Gunter,    San    Francisco; 
1871:3550,  Feb.  24;  2c.  Sept.  20,  1872.  15120 

Found  wanting;  an  original  modern  drama  of 
American  life  in  1  act,  by  J.  Bearhope. 

©  John    Bearhope,    Chicago ;    1891 :  48377, 
Dec.  3.  15121 

Foundation  (The)  of  love.  See  Town  (The) 
gossip. 

Founding  (The)  of  Lincoln.  See  Pageant  of 
Lincoln. 

Foundling  (The);  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Bar- 
rlngton. 

©  .John  Barrington,  Santa  Rosa,  Cal. ;  1885 : 
23150,  Nov.  5.  15122 

comedy  in  1  act,  by  E.  F.  Naulty.     15  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  2,  1911 ;  D :  24383 ;  Edwin  Fair- 
fax Naulty,  New  York.  15123 

dramatic  composition,  by  F.  Solger.     12  p. 

4°.      Typev/ritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  19,  1910;   D:  20838;   Frederick 
Solger,   Washington.  15124 

or,    Trinity    tragedy,    under    the    Trinity 


chimes,  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  O.  F.  G.  Day. 
©  Oscar  F.  G.  Day,  Minneapolis;  D :  4892, 
Apr.  16,  1904.  15125 

See  also  Molly  Maybud. 

Foundling  (The)  of  Charity  camp.     See  Goldie, 

Foundlings   (The);  a  drama   in  5  acts, "by  R. 
Lisle. 

©  Rose  Lisle,  New  York ;  1878 :  13393,  Nov. 
20.  15126 

Foundryman   (The);  melodrama   in  4  acts,  by 
H.  S.  Gurney.     Typewritten. 

©  Harry  Stanton  Gurney,  South  Framing- 
ham,  Mass.;  1895:3261,  Jan.  11;  2c.  Jan.  11. 

15127 

Fountain  (The);  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  G.  Cal- 
deron.     [2],  108  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  1,  1910 ;  D :  21926 ;  George^Cal- 
deron,  London. 


15128 


Fountain  (The) — Continued. 

Same.      London,    Gowans    &    Gray,     1911. 

161  p.     24°.      (Half-title:    Repertory    plays, 

no.  2) 

©  Apr.  3,  1911 ;  2c.  Apr.  20,  1911 ;  D  :  24019 ; 
George  Calderon,  London.  15129 

dance,  by  C.  C.  Cooper.     4  p.     4°.     Type- 


written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  29,  1914 ;  D :  39226 ;  Colin  Camp- 
bell Cooper,  New  York.  15129a 

Fountain  (The)  of  Pan;  fairy  play  for  chil- 
dren, by  Ann  Dare  [pseud,  of  M.  McMaster- 
Clarke]      73  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1914 ;  D :  36368 ;  Mabel  Mc- 
Master-Clarke,  Ocean  Park,  Cal.  15129b 

Fountain  of  youth;  by  V.  Morris. 

©   Victoria    Morris,    Chicago;    1899:917'i. 
Jan.  30.  15130 

a  comedy  opera  in  3  acts  with  a  prologue  in 


pantomime,  book  by  Charles  J.  Fue,  music  by 
F.  E.  Peycke. 

©  Hamilton,  Peycke  and  Fue,  Chicago;  D: 
9342,  Oct.  8,  1906.  15131 


—  comic  opera  in  2  acts  and  an  intermezzo,  by 
Mrs.  E.  N.  Morgan  and  Fi'ank  Chaffee.  41  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.    Sept.   9,   1912;    D:  30767;    Mrs.    Ed- 
nmud  Nash  Morgan,  Cleveland.  15132 


—  fantasy  in  3  acts  with  prologue  and  epi- 
logue, by  E.  Lieberman.  124  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  June  23,  1913  ;  D  :  33573 ;  Elias  Lieber- 
man, New  York.  15133 

a  Hindu  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  O.  Girard, 


music  by  Paul  West. 

©   Oscar    Girard,    Brooklyn;    1895:57430, 
Nov.  13.  15134 


6  p. 


—  [play  in  1  act,  by  N.  G.  Thompson] 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  7,  1914;   D:  38731;  Newton  G. 
Thompson,  Los  Angeles.  15134a 


—  play  in  prologue  and  3  acts,  by  R.  C.  Pond. 
[29]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    13,    1914;    D:  35636;    Richard 
Cecil  Pond,  Leonia,  N.  J.  15134b 

play  in  3  acts,  by  Ben  Tindall.    151  p.    f ". 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  26,  1914 ;  D :  37129 ;  John  Benton 
Tindall,  Webb,  Miss.  15134c 

a  tragedy-drama   in  4  acts   and   transfor- 


mation, by  J.  D.  Hern. 

©  Joseph  Davis  Hern  and  Harry  William- 
son Slack,  Allegheny,  Pa. ;  1891 :  19904,  June  1. 

15135 


5379—15 47 


737 


15136 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


15152 


Fountain  of  youth — Continued. 

and  The  elixir  of  youth;  by  M.  Severance. 

Chattanooga,  Tenn.,  Press  publishing  co.,  1901. 

Proof. 

©   Margaret   Severance,    Chattanooga;    D: 

626,  July  1,  1901;  2c.  Aug.  21,  1901.       15136 

or,  The  fairy  queen  and.  her  magic  mir- 


ror, an  original  fairy  extravaganza  in  2  acts, 
by  F.  H.  Eaton  and  F.  E.  Sparhawli. 

©  Frederick  H.  Eaton  and  Florence  B. 
Sparhawk,  Gloversville,  N.  Y. ;  1896:62244, 
Nov.  14.  15137 

■See     also     Fay     (The).— Friska. — Nada. 


Pantomime    almanac. — Plays    of    the    pio- 
neers.— Ponce  de  Leon. 

Fountainhead  (The);  an  original  1  act  comedy, 
by  F.  Cowan. 

©  Fletcher  Cowan,  Hoboken,  N.  J.;  1891: 
641,  Jan.  5.  15138 

Four  a.  m. ;  a  satirical  sketch,  by  Charles  Town- 
send.  Philadelphia,  The  Penu  publishing 
company,  1S9T. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia;  1897: 
29386,  May  14;  2c.  May  17.  15139 

Four  acting  monologues;  by  Margaret  Cam- 
eron. New  York,  S.  French ;  London,  S. 
French,  ltd.,  1910.     26  p.     12°. 

Contents  :  Unexpected  guests. — The  P.  A. 
I.  L.  W.  R. — In  a  street  car. — A  patron  of  art. 

©  Dec.  30,  1910;  2c.  Dec.  31,  1910;  D: 
22964;   Samuel  French,  New  York.        15140 

Four  American  waifs. 

©  George  W.  Blackburn,  Chicago;  D:4183, 
Nov.  3.  1903.  15141 

Four  and  twenty  blackbirds.  See,  at  end  of 
alphabet,  titles  beginning  with  figures :  4  and 
20  blackbirds. 

Four  (The)  armed  lady;  in  1  act,  by  F.  M. 
Livingston.     Typewritten. 

©  Francis  M.  Livingston,  New  York ;  1900 : 
A:  13357,  May  28;  2c.  May  28.  15142 

Four  bites  of  a  cherry;  farce  in  4  acts,  by  G. 
Folsom.     [77]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  19,  1912 ;  D :  28759 ;  George  Fol- 
som, New  York.  15143 

Four  Christmas  nights;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
George  Morton. 

©  AValter  Jarvis,  New  York;  1873:4191, 
Apr.  21.  15144 

Four  corners  of  the  earth;  a  sensational  melo- 
drama in  4  acts,  by  W.  L.  Roberts.  140  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  William  Lynch  Roberts,  Gainesville, 
Fla. ;  D:8187,  Mar.  12,  1906;  2c.  Jan.  20,i 
1908.  15145 


Four  crimes.     See  Tempted  by  man. 

Four-eleven-forty-four.  See,  at  end  of  alpha- 
bet, titles  beginning  with  figures:  4-11-44. 

Four  fat  fortunes.     See  Eun  (A)  of  luck. 

Four-flusher  (The);  comedy  in  1  act,  by  F.  X. 
Conlan  and  Stanley  Murphy.  14  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Francis  Xavier  Conlan,  New  York ;  D : 
11239,  Aug.  27,  1907;  2c.  Aug.  27,  1907.  15146 

play  in  1  act,  by  J.  A.  Culbert.    37  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  30,  1914;  D :  39235 ;  .Joseph  A. 
Culbert,  Philadelphia.  15146a 


Same.     30  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Feb.  12,  1915;  D :  39665 ;  Joseph  A. 


Culbert,  Philadelphia. 


15146b 


Four-flushers  (The);  satirical  farce  in  1  act,  by 
G.    Kinkead.     36   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    30,    1914;    D:  35800;    Cleves 
Kinkead,  Cambridge,  Mass.  15146c 

Four-flushing;  or,  BlufEs,  a  comedy  in  3  acts. 
by  L.  Ditrichsteiu.     176  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Leo  Ditrichstein,   Stamford,  Conn. ;   D : 
12356,  Feb.  12,  1908;  2c.  Feb.  12,  1908.  15147 

Four  (The)  gamesters;  a  sketch  in  1  act.  12  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Geo.  Folsom,  New  York ;  D :  15242,  Mar. 
5,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  .5,  1909.  15148 

Four  girls  in  a  canoe;  [by  Bernard  Cowen] 
2  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  A.  Frank  Cowen,  New  York;  D:  12590, 
Mar.  21,  1908;  2c.  Mar.  21,  1908.  15149 

Four  hundred  and  ninety  six  Madison  avenue. 
See,  at  end  of  alphabet,  titles  beginning  with 
figures :  496  Madison  avenue. 

Four  hundred  and  sixty-eight.  Sec,  at  end  of 
alphabet,  titles  beginning  with  figures :  468. 

Four  hundred  years;  or,  The  prince  and  the 
Aham. 

©  Joseph  Lateiner,  New  York ;  1899 :  55350. 


Aug.  30. 


15150 


Four  hundred  years  after.     See  Telephonia. 

Four-in-hand;   a   comedy   in   3   acts,   by   H.   C. 
Husted. 

©  H.  C.  Husted,  New  York;   1886:18285, 
Aug.  11.  15151 

or,  Tally-ho!  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  bv 

M.  W.  Van  Hamm. 

©    INIary    Wolfe    Van    Hamm,    Cincinnati  ; 
1889:20288,  Aug.  29.  15152 


738 


15153 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


15171 


Four-in-hand  (The)  club;  or,  A  day's  racing  at 
Jerome,  a  romantic,  musical  and  farcical 
comedy  in  3  acts.     New  YorK,  1880. 

©  W.   J.   Comley   and   J.    S.    Key,    United 
States;  1880:4776,  Mar.  25.  15153 

Four  (The)  innocents;  play  for  girls,  in  3  acts, 
by  Maxi  Sherrod.  New  York,  S.  French; 
London,   S.  French,  ltd.,  1910.     38  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.    21,    1910;    2c.   Not.   22,   1910;    D: 
22617;  Samuel  French,  New  York.  15154 

Four  Irish  plays;  by  St.  John  G.  Ervine.  Lon- 
don and  Dublin,  Maunsel  &  co.,  ltd.,  1914. 
3  p.  1.,  117  p.     12°. 

Contents  :  Mixed  marriage. — The  magnani- 
mous lover. — The  critics.— The  Orangeman. 

©  July  3,  1914 ;  Ic.  July  18,  1914 ;  D  :  37632  ; 
St.  .John  G.  Ervine,  London.  15154a 

Four  (The)  Jacks;  or,  The  dog-  detective,  a 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  R.  M.  Taylor. 

©  R.  M.  Taylor,  United  States ;  1878 :  4672, 
Apr.  18.  15155 

Four  jig-eni-ups;  comedy,  talking,  singing  and 
dancing  sketch,  in  1  act,  by  P.  Lawrence.  9  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  24,  1909 ;  D :  10910 ;  Pete  Law- 
rence, New  York.  15156 

Four  (The)  leaf  clover;  or,  Irish  heads  and 
German  hearts,  a  Germi^n-Irish  pathetic  com- 
edy drama,  by  T.  A.  Daly. 

©  Thos.  A.  Daly,  Boston ;  1SS9 :  12463,  Apr. 
22.  15157 

Four  leaf  shamrock;  Irish  character  sketch 
with  songs,  in  1  act,  by  J.  M.  Gumming. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  28,  1909;  D:  16951;  Joseph  M. 
Gumming,  San  Francisco.  15158 

or,  Erin  go  bragh. 

©  Richard  R.  Risley,  Philadelphia;  1872: 
4347,  Apr.  25.  15159 

Four  (A)  leafed  clover;  a  protean  sketch,  by 

W.  R.  Hildreth.     [2],  12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  17,   1909;   D:  16575;   W.   Robt. 

.     Hildreth,  San  Diego,  Gal.  15160 

Four  (The)  leafed  shamrock;  a  picturesque 
Irish  drama  in  3  acts,  written  for  R.  Gor- 
man by  Frank  Dumont. 

©   Richard     Gorman,    New    York;     1889: 
11565,  Apr.  12.  15161 

Four  (The)  leaved  clover;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 
W.  W.  Young. 

©  William  Wallace  Young,  Monmouth,  111. ; 
1871 :  7847,  Aug.  22.  15162 

a  tragedy  of  the  desert,  in  5  acts,  with  ap- 
propriate tableaux,  arr.  for  the  stage  from  one 
of  the  fairy  tales  of  Laboulaye. 

©    S.   Howell,   New   Orleans;   1876:10069, 
Sept.  4.  15163 


Four  (The)  leaved  shamrock;  or,  A  breath  of 
Irish  airs,  sketch  in  1  act,  by  D.  Quinn.  [1], 
7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  6,  1911 ;  D :  23572 ;  Daniel  Quinn, 
Brooklyn.  15164 

See  also  Banshee  (The) 


Four  (A)  legged  fortune;  a  comedy-drama  in 
4  acts,  by  Wilson  Barrett. 

©  Glark  S.  Sammis,  New  York ;  1890 :  38330, 
Dec.  4.  15165 

Four  (The)  magnets;  by  J.  F,  Whitney  and  E. 
R.  Lang. 

©  John  F.   Whitney  and  Edwin  R.   Lang, 
New  York  ;  1883  :  21364,  Nov.  19.  15166 

Four  (The)  Mix's  mixed.  See,  at  end  of  alpha- 
bet, titles  beginning  with  figures:  4  (The) 
Mix's  mixed. 

Four  monarchs  of  music.  See,  at  end  of  al- 
phabet, titles  beginning  with  figures:  4  mon- 
archs of  music. 

Four  o'clock  and  all's  well;  comedy  playlet,  by 
E.  Worthington.     16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    June   17,    1915.     D:  40974;   Edward 
Worthington,  New  York.  15166a 

Four  of  a  kind;  a  farce  comedy  In  3  acts,  by 
D.  Baldwin  and  W.  J.  Cobb. 

©   Dwight   Baldwin  and  Weldon  J.   Cobb, 
Chicago;  1882:14629,  Sept.  2.  15167 


—  in  3  acts,  by  G.  W.  Blackburn. 

©  George  W.  Blackburn,  Cincinnati;  1900 
A:  25765,  Oct.  16.  15168 

Four  one  act  plays;  by  Gertrude  .Jennings.  Lon- 
don, Sidgwick  &  Jackson,  ltd.,  S.  French,  ltd. ; 
New  York,  S.  French,  1914.  102  p.  12°. 
Contents:  The  rest  cure. — Between  the 
soup  and  the  savoury.— The  pros  and  cons. — 
Acid  drops. 

©  May  7,  1914  ;  Ic.  May  9,  1914 ;  D :  36976 ; 
Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.  15168a 

Four  (The)  orphans;  composed  by  W.  H.  Well- 
man. 

©  William  H.  Wellman,  Pullman,  HI. ;  1887 : 
2870,  Feb.  5.  15169 

Four  (The)  pecks;  the  new  and  original  farci- 
cal comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Charles  H.  Fleming. 
©   .Joseph   Pettingill,   Boston ;    1884 :  20240. 
Oct.  8.  15170 

Four  plays;  by  Archibald  Eyre.    London,  Ward, 
Lock  &  CO.,  ltd.,  1909.    320  p.    12°. 

Contents  :  The  leading  lady. — The  girl  in 
waiting. — The  custodian. — The  intervention  of 
Miss  Watson. 

©  Ward.  Lock  &  co.,  London;  D:  15673, 
Apr.  9,  1909;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1909.  15171 


739 


15171 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


15185 


Four  plays — Continued. 

by  Emile  Augier,  tr.  \vith  an  introcluction 

by  Barrett  H.  Clark,  witli  a  preface  by 
Brieux.  New  York,  A.  A.  Knopf,  1915.  xxviii. 
234  p.     S°. 

Contents:  Olympe's  marriage  (L,e  mariage 
tl'Olympe). — Moiisieur  Poirier's  son-in-law 
(Le'gendre  de  M.  Poirier). — The  house  of 
Fourcliambault  (Les  Fourchnmbault).— The 
post-script  (Le  post-scriptum) 

©  Oct.  29,  1915;  2c.  and  aff.  Nov.  1,  1915; 
A:  414354;  Alfred  A.  Knopf,  New  York. 

15171a 


by 


Gilbert  Cannan.     London,   Sidgwick  & 
Jackson,  ltd.,  1913.     4  p.  1.     84  p.     12° 

Contents:  James  and  John. — Miles  Dix- 
on.— Mary's  wedding. — A  short  way  with 
authors. 

©  Mar.  14,  1913;  2c.  July  25,  1913;  D: 
33924;   Sidgwick  &.  Jackson,  ltd.,  London. 

15172 

Four  plays  for  children;  by  John  Jay  Chap- 
man. New  York,  Sloffat,  Yard  &  co.,  1908. 
viii,  156  p.    12°. 

Contents:  The  lo.st  prince. — King  Ithu- 
riel. — ^The    hermits. — Christmas    in    Leipsic. 

©  Moffat,  Yard  &  co..  New  York;  A: 
206739,  May  12,  1908;  2c.  ]\Iay  12,  1908. 

15173 

Four  plays  of  the  Free  theater;  tr.  with  an  in- 
troduction by  Barrett  H.  Clark.  Preface  by 
Brieux.  Cincinnati,  Stewart  &  Kidd  company, 
1915.     xl,  257  p.     12°. 

Contents:  Tlie  fossils,  by  Frangois  de  Cu- 
rel. — The  serenade,  by  Jean  Jullien. — Fran- 
coise'  luck,  by  Georges  de  Porto-Riche. — The 
dupe,  by  Georges  Ancey. 

©  Dec.  4,  1914 ;  2c.  Dec.  7,  1914 ;  A :  387836  ; 
Stewart  &  Kidd  co.,  Cincinnati.  15173a 

Four  (The)  room  flat;  1  act  play,  by  E.  T. 
Spears.     12  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  17.  1912 ;  D :  29692 ;  Edward  T. 
Spears,  Brooklyn.  15174 

Four  scenes  from  the  time  of  Lincoln,  See 
Little  plays  from  American  history  for 
young  folks. 

Four  (The)  seasons;  a  dramatic  ballet  diver- 
tisement,  by  B.  Kiralfy, 

©  Bolossy  Kiralfy,  New  York;  1888:7888, 
Mar,  16.  15175 

scenario  of  a  musical  vaudeville  act  in  4 

scenes,  arr.  by  W.  C.  HofE.     7  p.     4°.     Type- 
written.    [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Mar.  9,  1912 ;  D  :  29180 ;  Mabel  Hester, 
Des  Moines.  15176 


Four  (The)  shamrocks;  or,  Working'men  to  the 
front,  a  novel  and  eccentric  burlesque  in  1 
act,  by  the  Webster  brothers. 

©  James  Webster,  New  York;  1881:3593, 
Mar.  n.  15177 

Four  sixes;  little  comedy,  by  J.  W.  FitzPatrick, 
24  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

•    ©  Ic.  Sept.  9,  1912;  D:307G9;  James  Wil- 
liam FitzPatrick,  Waterbury,  Conn,         15178 

Four  (The)  spans  of  life;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
S.  A,  Grass,     [1],  22  p.     f°.    Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Mar.  18,  1911;  D:  23086;   Susie  An- 
netta  Grass,  New  York,  15179 

Four  twins;  by  M.  L.  Allen. 

©  Martha  Louise  Allen,  Chicago;  D:  13726, 
Sept.  5,  1908.  15180 

Four  (The)  walls  of  home;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
G.  Kelly,     94  p.     i°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Aug.    12,   1913;     D:  34116;     George 
Kelly,  New  York.  15181 

Fourberies  de  Scapin  (Moliere's  les);  with  in- 
troduction, appendix,  notes  and  vocabulary, 
by  Kenneth  McKenzie.  Boston,  New  York 
tetc]  D.  C.  Heath  &  co.  [1914J  xvii,  107  p. 
front,  (port.)  illus,  16°,  (Heath's  modern 
language  series) 

©    Sept.    26,    1914;    2c.    Oct.    6,    1914;    A: 
379900;  D.  C.  Heath  &  co.,  Boston.        15181a 

See  also  Scapin's  artifices, 

Fourclia,mbauit  (Les);  a  drama  in  5  acts, 
adapted  from  the  French  of  iSmile  Augier,  by 
Julian  Magnus  and  H.  C.  Bunner. 

©  Wheat  and  Coruett,  New  York;   1878: 
8780,  July  31.  15183 

See   also  Four  plays;   by   Emile   Augier. 


Fourteen   (The)  black  hussars  featuring  The 
bass  drum  trust;  by  J.  L.  Lasky. 

©  Jesse  Louis  Lasky,  New  York ;  D :  10759, 
June  12.  1907.  15183 

Fourteen  hundred  ninety  two;  a  musical,  his- 
torical, mellow  drama,  by  R.  A.  Barnet. 

©  R,  A.  Barnet,  Boston ;  1891 :  13143.  Apr. 
13.  15184 

Fourteen  ninety  two;  a  musical,  historical,  mel- 
low drama,  by  R.  A.  Barnet. 

©  R.  A.  Barnet,  Boston ;  1891 :  13444,  Apr, 
13.  15185 


See  also,  at  end  of  alphabet,  titles  begin- 
ning with  figures:   1492. 

Fourteen  ninety-two-seventeen  seventy-six. 
See,  at  end  of  alphabet,  titles  beginning  with 
figures:     1492-1776, 


740 


15186 


COPYKIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


15206 


Foui-teenth  (The)  Eameses;  original  niiisical 
c'oinedy  in  a  prologue  and  2  acts,  by  J.  S.  Car- 
roll and  A.  Walsh.  63  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto] 

©    le.    Jan.    15,    1912;    D :  28317 ;    John    S. 
Carroll  and  Austin  Walsh,  New  York.  15186 

Fourth  (The);  by  A.  W.  Dotson. 

©  Alexander  White  Dotson,  Chicago ;  1891 : 
14262,  Apr.  20.  15187 

Fourth  (The)  and  after;  musical  play  in  2  acts, 
book  by  A.  N.  C.  Fowler,  lyrics  by  A.  N.  C. 
Fowler  and  Manuel  Klein.  6G  p.  4.  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©  A.  N.  C.  Fowler,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
9485,  Nov.  21,  1906;  2c.  Nov.  21,  1906.     15188 

Fourth  (The)  anniversary;  play  in  1  act,  by 
G.  V.  Smith.    6  p.     24°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Dec.    26,    1913;    D:  35464;    Georgia 
Violet  Smith,  Omaha,  Neb.  15189 

Fourth  (The)  commandment;  drama  in  4  acts, 
tr.  from  the  German  of  Ludv/ig  Anzengruber, 
and  adapted  for  the  American  stage  by  A. 
Sigmann.     [2],  42  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  19,  1912 ;  D :  31419 ;  Alfred  Sig- 
mann. Pittsburgh.  15190 

Fourth  (The)  congressional;  American  comedy- 
drama  in  5  acts.     87  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edward  S.  Van  Zile,  Hartford ;  D :  6495, 
Apr.  11,  1905 ;  2c.  Apr.  11,  1905.  15191 

Fourth  (The)  degree;  play  in  1  act,  by  V. 
Royer.     11  p.     f°.     Typev.ritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  10,  1914 ;  D :  38761 ;  Vera  Royei , 
New  York.  15191a 

Fourth  (The)  dihiension;  play  in  1  act  and  2 
scenes,  by  A.  d'E.  Scott  and  Anita  Berry. 
47  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    19,    1913;     D:  35055;     Anita 
d'Este  Scott,  New  York.  15192 

play  in  7  parts,  by  Ben  Ouami.    120  p.    f. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  5,  1911 ;  D :  23851 ;  Nelda  Blain 
Rosenthal,  Portland,  Or.  15193 

Foiirth  (The)   disappearance;  melodrama  in  4 
acts,  by  M.  E.  Mann.    81  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  25,  1915 ;  D :  39498 ;  Millicent  E. 
Mann,  Berkeley,  Cal.  15193a 

Fourth  (The)  estate;  by  H.  H.  Murdoch. 

©  H.  H.  Murdoch,  Hastings,  New  Zealand ; 
1891:36143,  Oct.  7.  15194 

an   original   comedy-drama    in   8    acts,    by 

C.  A.  Moss. 

©  Charles  A.  Moss,  New  York;  1880:2896, 
Feb.  2L  15195 


Fourth  (The)  estate — Continued. 

- — —play  in  4  acts,  by  Joseph  Medill  Patterson 

and  Harriet  Ford.    81  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Sept.  30,  1909;  D :  17072 ;  Liebler  & 

CO.,  New  York,  15196 

Fourth  (The)  floor  back;  a  wheeze  in  1  spasm, 
by  E.  H.  Thomas.     [2],  8  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   June  6,   1912;    D :  29893 ;   Edgar  H. 
Thomas,  Seattle.  15197 

Fourth  (The)  generation;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 
L.  D.  Howell.     94  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Logan  Douglass  Howell,  New  York;  D: 
11130,  Aug.  7,  1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  7,  1907.        15198 

play  in  3  acts,  by  V.  W.  Mosher.     102  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  4,   1913;   D :  34002 ;   Victor  W. 
Mosher,  East  Grand  Forks,  Minn.  15199 

Fourth  (The)  libation;  playette,  by  E.  J.  Tus- 
tin.    9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.   8,   1912;    D :  31073 ;   Edward  J. 
Tustin,   Philadelphia.  15200 

Fourth  (The)  of  July;  a  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  A.  H.  Westfall. 

©  Anson  Hewett  Westfall,  New  York  ;  1893  : 
5939.  .Tan.  30.  15201 

— —  See  also  Holiday  plays. 


Fourth  (The)  of  July  parade;  or.  Celebrating 
the  Fourth,  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
C.  A.  Reade. 

©  Charles  A.  Reade,  Chicago;  1884:7821, 
April  12;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1902.  15202 

Fourth  (The)  of  July,  1776.     See  Wayaniko. 

Fourth  (The)  physician;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 
M.  B.  Pickett.     82  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  29,  1909  ;  D  :  16413 ;  Montgomery 
B.  Pickett,  May  wood.  111.  15203 

play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  B.  Pickett.     100  p. 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  15,  1909 ;  D :  17392  ;  Montgomery 
B.  Pickett,  May  wood,  111.  15204 

Fourth  race;  a  1  act  play,  by  J.  T.  Prince,  jr. 
14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  John  T.  Prince,  jr.,  New  York ;  D :  7732, 
Dec.  18,  1905;  2c.  Dec.  18,  1905.  15205 

Fourth  (The)  waltz;  comedy  drama  with  songs 
and  3  acts,  by  Charles  Morton.  63  p.  f°. 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Nov.  22,  1915;  D:  42315;  Alexander 
Byers,  Chicago.  15205a 

Fourth  ward  Bryan;  play  in  1  act,  by  F.  Gerald. 
17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    .July   13,    1911;    D :  24676 ;    Florence 
Gerald,  New  York.  15206 


741 


15207 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


15231 


Fourth  (The)  week;  play  in  3  acts,  by  G.  Scar- 
borough.    [3],  116  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  29,  1912;  D:  31494;  George  Scar- 
borough, New  Brighton,  N.  Y.  15207 

Fowl  (A)  afEair;  a  playlet,  by  K.  M.  AVitlmer, 
15  p.     4°.     TypeAvritten. 

©  Kate  Mavhew  Widmer,  New  York ;   D : 
7017,  July  13,  1905 ;  2c.  July  13,  1905.      15208 

Fox  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  S.  Vidaver.    8  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  21,   1914;   D :  38265 ;   Matthias 
Samuel  Vidaver,  San  Francisco.  15208a 

play  in  3  acts,  by  L.  Arthur.     [2],  80  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  26,  1910;  D:  22386;  Lee  Arthur, 
United  States.  15209 

Fox  and  geese;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  B. 
Gaylor. 

©   William    A.    Brady    and    Bobby    Gaylor, 
United  States;  1891:0039,  Feb.  13.         15210 

Fox  and  rat;  or.  Old  and  new  departures,  in 
3  acts,  by  S.  Stern. 

©    Samuel   Stern,   New   York;    1871:7018, 
.July  28.  15211 

Fox,  goose  and  hunter;  play  in  1  act,  by  W. 
Owen.     10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Nov.   21,    1913;    D :  35078 ;    William 
Owen,  Chicago.  15212 

Fox  (The)  hunt;  drama  in  1  act,  by  G.  R.  Craw. 
5  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  10,  1910 ;  D :  22257 ;  George  Rock- 
hill  Craw,  Chicago.  15213 

Fox  (The)  hunters;  by  Aaron  Hoffman.  11  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Henry  Frey,  New  York;  D:6783,  June 
7,  1905;  2c.  June  7,  1905.  15214 

Fox  (A)  in  a  trap;  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  S.  W. 
Cooper.  Washington,  Stanley  Snodgrass, 
1880.     36  p.     12°. 

©   Sidney   AV.   Cooper,   New   York.     1874: 
11926,  Sept.  23;  2c.  July  24,  1880.         15215 

Foxey  (A)  boy;  by  the  Gillen  printing  com- 
pany. 

©  Gillen  printing  co.,  New  Y'ork ;  D :  1947, 
May  29,  1902.  15216 

Fox's  footlig'ht  favorites. 

©  Will    H.    Fox,    Danbury,    Conn.;    1899: 
27560,  Apr.  21.  15217 

Foxy  grandma;  or.  Two  foxy  kids,  by  E.  G. 
Estey. 

©  Ern  G.  Estey,  Lynn,  Mass. ;  D :  1737,  Apr. 
15,  1902.  15218 


Foxy  (A)   guy;  a  musical   farce  comedy   in  3 
acts,  by  Mark  E.  Swan. 

©   Ferd   Noss,   New   Brighton,   Pa. ;   1897 : 
13750,    Feb.  25.  15219 

Foxy  Mrs.  Katzenjammer;  by  S.  Hart. 

©  Sadie  Hart,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  D :  2810, 
Oct.  23,  1902.  15220 

comedy  in  3  acts  by  S.  Hart.     00  p.     f °. 


Typewritten. 

©  Sadie  Hart,  New  York ;  D :  41.56,  Oct.  29, 
1903;  Ic.  Oct.  29,  1903;  Ic.  Dec.  8,  1903. 

15221 

Foxy  Quiller;  in  3  acts,  libretto  by  H.  B.  Smith. 
Typewritten. 

©   Harry   B.    Smith,   New   York;    1900   A: 
28345,  Nov.  17;  2c.  Sept.  20.  15222 

Foxy  (A)  tramp;  by  H.  L.  Truby. 

©  Harry  L.  Truby,  Chicago ;  D :  2288,  July 
5,   1902.  15223 

a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts.    86  p.    f°.    Type- 


written. 

©  IMarv  E.  Hill,  Akron,  O. ;  D:9189,  Oct. 
4,  1906 ;  2c.  Oct.  15,  1906.  15224 

Foyer  (Le);  pi^ce  en  3  actes,  par  O.  Mirbeau  et 
T.  Natanson.     2  p.  1.,  139  p.     12°.     Printed. 

©  Octave  Mirbeau  &  Thadee  Natanson, 
Paris;  D:  12523,  Mar.  12,  1908;  2c.  Mar.  12, 
1908.  15225 

Fra  Diano;  an  original  1  act  drama,  by  R. 
Drouet. 

©  Robert  Drouet,  Chicago;  1891:38131, 
Oct.  24.  15226 

Fra  due  baci!  commedia  in  3  atti,  di  R.  Son- 
zogno.  Milan,  Society  editrice  Sonzogno,  1908. 
147  p.     12°. 

©  Riccardo  Sonzogno,  IMilan ;  D :  12369, 
Feb.  17,  1908;  2c.  Feb.  17,  1908.  15227 

Fra  Griacomo.      See  Maletesta's  wife. 
Fra  i  pazzi;  di  F.  Vela. 

©  Frank  Vela,  New  York;  D :  8993,  Aug. 
24,  1906.  15228 

ovvero,  Lo  spettro  del  castello  dei  Conti 

Falconieri,  dramma  in  un  prologo  e  6  atti,  di 
B.  Ciambelli. 

©  Berardino  Ciambelli.  New  York  ;  D :  8881, 
July  19,  1906.  15229 

Fra  Paola;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Clarence  Ousley 

and  Ben  C.  Mason.     Galveston,  Tex.,  Knapp 

bros.,  1896.     88  p.     24°. 

©  Ousley  &  Mason,  Galveston,  Tex. ;  1896 : 

45660,  Aug.  10;  2c.  A.ug.  10.  15230 

Fractured  (The)  Borneo  and  the  stage  struck 

maids;  a  1  act  vaudeville  sketch,  by  .Tosoph 

Kershaw. 

©  William  H.  .Jacob,  Philadelphia;  D :  1.5.5. 
.Ian.  26,  1901.  15231 


742 


15232 


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15243 


Fraulein  (Das)  aus  gutem  hause;  wiener 
komrxlie  in  3  akten,  von  Betty  Winter  [pseud, 
(ler  Fran  Betty-Rosl  von  Sclieibenhof]  und 
Siegfried  Geyer.  Wien,  F.  W.  Sclimiedell  & 
CO.  [1912]     1  p.  1.,  7G  p.,  1  1.     8°. 

©    Ic.    Way    20,    1912;    D:  29713;     F.     W. 
Schmieden,  Vienna.  15232 

Fraulein  chef;  lustspiel  in  3  akten,  von  Julius 
Horst  und  Artliur  Lippscliitz.  Berlin,  Biihnen- 
verlag  Aim  &  Simrock,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1913.  63  p. 
8°. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  21,  1914  ;  D  :  35721 ;  Biihnenver- 
lag  Ahn  &  Simrock,  g.  m.  h.  h.,  Berlin.  15232a 

Fraulein  Direktor;  lustspiel  in  4  aufziigen,  von 
Paul  Fr.  Evers  und  Otto  Metterhausen.  Leip- 
zig, P.  Reclam,  jun.   [1913]     96  p.     24°. 

©   Aug.    12,   1913;   2c.    Oct.   28,   1913;    D: 
34869;  Philipp  Reclam,  jun.,  Leipzig.      15233 

Fraulein  Fl-au;  operette  in  3  akten,  von  Victor 
Leon  und  Alexander  Engel,  musik  von  Victor 
Hollaender.  128  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Ludwig    Doblinger,    Vienna ;    D :  12761, 
Apr.  16,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  16,  1908.  15234 

Fraulein  Teufel;  phantastische  operette  in  3 
akten,  von  Otto  Schwartz,  text  von  Leopold 
Arnold  und  dem  kompouisten.  Berlin,  Verlag 
der  Schlesinger'schen  bucli-  und  musikliand- 
lung  (Rob.  Lienau),  1911.  48  p.  12*.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Oct.  10,  1911 ;  2c.  Jan.  29, 1912  ;  D  :  28468  ; 
Felix  Bloeh  erben,  Berlin.  15235 

Fraulein  Trallala;  posse  mit  gesang,  in  3 
akten,  von  Georg  Okonkowski,  gesangstexte 
von  Leo  Leipziger,  musik  von  Jean  Gilbert. 
Berlin-Wilmersdorf,  Felix  Bloch  erben,  1914. 
117  p.     8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Mar.  5,  1914;  D :  36261 ;  Felix  Blocli 
erben,  Berlin-Wilm-ersdorf.  15235a 

Fraulein  (Das)  vom  Globus;  lustspiel  in  3 
akten,  von  Hans  Hauptmann.  Miinchen,  Drei 
raasken-verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1915.     77  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  May  31,  1913 ;  D :  3338S ;  Drei  masken- 
verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Munich.  --15236 

Fraulein  Winter;  Viennese  play  in  4  acts,  by 
I.  Kanitz.     [2],  51  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  18,  1912 ;  D :  29711 ;  Isabel  Ka- 
nitz, San  Francisco.  15237 

Fraulein  Yulia;  by  August  Strindberg,  tr.  by 
S.  Shapiro. 

New  York,  1910  [1911]     59  p.     16°. 

©   Mar.    5,    1911;    2c.    Sept.    26,    1911;    A: 
295998;  Maisel  &  co.,  New  York.  15238 


Fragmented  (The)  Maine  shatters  proud 
Spain;  a  dramatic  sketch,  in  1  act,  by  Col.  J. 
A.  Nunez.    8  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©  Joseph  A.  Nunez,  New  York  ;  1S98  :  14073, 
Feb.  28;  2c.  Mar.  7.  15239 

Fragments;  drama  in  3  lives,  by  M.  Owen.  44  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    29,    1913;    D :  32127 ;    Martha 
Owen,  New  York.  15240 

Fraguas  (Las);  comedia  dramatica  en  2  actos 
y  en  prosa,  original  de  J.  Andres  de  Prada. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1915. 
47  p.     12°. 

©  June  24,   1915;   Ic.   June  25.  1915;   D: 
41052 ;  ,L  Andres  de  Prada,  Madrid.      15240a 

'Fraid  (The)  cat;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  O.  Davi.s. 
160  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  3,  1915 ;  D :  40261 ;  Owen  Davis, 
Yonkers,  N.  Y.  15240b 

Frail  (The)  co-ed;  by  D.  Herold. 

©  Don  Herold.  Bloomfield,  Ind. ;  D :  15591, 
Apr.  12,  1909.  15241 

Frail  woman;  a  society  drama  In  4  acts,  by  A, 
Alexander. 

©  Adelaide  Alexander,  New  York  ;  D  :  7161, 
Aug.   25,   1905.  15242 

Frame-up  (The);  crook  sketch,  by  J.  B.  Mc- 
Keon.     [2],  17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Feb.   3.   1914;   D:  35895;    James   B. 
arcKeon,  Oakland,  Cal.  15243 

— —  drama  of  modern  city  life  in  4  acts,  by 
Lem  B.   Parker.     120  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Aug.    27.    1915;    D :  41581 ;    Fred    A. 
Byers,  Chicago.  15243a 

farce-comedy  in  3  acts,  by  L.  Clemens  and 

William  M.  Blatt.     153  p.     4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  24, 1914  ;  D  :  39292  ;  Le  Roy  Clem- 
ens, New  York.  15243b 

-play  in  1   act,   by  M.   Linder.     27  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  22,  1915 ;  D  :  89621 ;  Mark  Linder, 
New  Y'ork.  15243c 

play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Rosenthal.    47  p.    f°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mav  6.  1915 ;  D :  40577 ;  Ellas  Rosen- 
thal, New  York.  15243d 

See  also  In  a  trap. 

Framed  up;  or.  His  pal's  wife,  play  in  1  act, 
by  J.  A.  Pollack.  [1],  18  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  24.  1914 ;  D :   86826 ;  Joseph  Abel 
Pollack,  New  York.  15243e 


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15258 


Fran;  play  in  4  acts,  by  Charles  T.  Dazey, 
founded  on  the  novel,  Fran,  by  John  Brecken- 
ridge  Ellis.     135  p.     4°,     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  2,  1914  ;  D  :  36906 ;  Bobbs-Merrill 
CO.,  Indianapolis.  15243f 

Frangaise  (La);  piece  en  3  actes  [par  Eugene 
Brieux]  [Paris,  Impr.  de  I'lUustration]  1907. 
2  p.  1.,  78  p.     12°. 

©  Brieux,  Paris;   D :  10516,  May  8,  1907; 
2c.  May  8,  1907.  15244 

France  and  Russia  in  1812.  See  Moscow  in 
flames. 

France  and  the  maid;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  E.  A. 
Gerrard.  [Lincoln,  Neb.]  Priv.  print.  210 
p.     illus.     12°. 

©  Ernest  A.  Gerrard,  Columbus,  Neb. ;  D : 
5404,  Aug.  10,  1904;  2c.  Dec.  17,  1904.     15245 

France  vs.  America;  musical  comedy  in  1  act, 
books,  lyrics,  and  music,  by  R.  C.  Michel.  [2], 
17  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  26,  1912;  D  30637;  Rodolphe  C. 
Michel,  New  York.  15246 

Frances;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Ferber.  [2], 
57  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    May   31,   1912;    D   29835;    Maurice 
Ferber,  Boston.  15247 

Frances,  the  suffragette;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Agnes  Hyde.  Philadelphia,  Penn  publishing 
company,  1914.    40  p.    12°. 

©  Oct.  8, 1913 ;  2c.  June  24,  1915 ;  D :  41039 ; 
Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.  15247a 

Francesca  da  Rimini;  by  Gabriele  d'Annunzio, 
tr.  by  Arthur  Symons.  New  York,  F.  A. 
Stokes  company  [1902]    xiv,  223  p.    16°. 

©  Frederick  A.  Stokes  co..  New  York ;  D : 
2497,  Oct.  27,  1902 ;  2c.  Oct.  15,  1902.       15248 

drame    lyrique     en     3     actes,     paroles  de 

Francis-Marion  Crawford,  tr.  frangaise  de 
Marcel  Schwob,  musique  de  Franco  Leoni. 
London,  Chappell  &  co.,  ltd.,  1914.  30  p.  12°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Jan.  8,  1914 ;  2c.  Jan.  9,  1914 ;  D  :  35603 ; 
Chappell  Sc  co.,  ltd.,  London.  15248a 

a  play  in  5  acts,  adapted  from  the  Italian, 


by  E.  Eisner. 

©   Edward    Eisner,   New    York;    1900   A: 
20021,  Aug.  11.  15249 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Marion  Crawford. 


New  York,  London,  The  Macmillan  company, 
1902.    2  p.  1.,  vii-viii,  73  p.    12°. 

©  Macmillan  co..  New  York ;  D :  1784.  Apr. 
16,  1902;  2c.  Apr.  16,  1902.  15250 

■tragedia  [di]   Gabriele  d'Annunzio.     [New 


York]  V.  Ciocia,  printer,  1902.    186  p.    8" 

©  Fratelli  Treves,  Milan ;  D :  1581,  Mar.  14, 
1902;  2c.  Mar.  14,  1902.  15251 


Francesca  da  Rimini — Continued. 

tragedia  in  4  atti,  di  Gabriele  d'Annunzio, 

ridotta  da  Tito  Ricordi  per  la  musica  di  Ric- 
cardo  Zandonai.  Parigi,  Society  anonyme  des 
Editions  Ricordi.  Milauo,  G.  Ricordi  &  c, 
1914.     74  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Feb.  21,  1914;  2c.  Mar.  28,  1914;  D: 
36494 ;  Societe  anonyme  des  Editions  Ricordi, 
Paris.  15251a 


—  a  tragedy,  by  G.  H.  Boker.    Acting  ed. 

©   George   H.   Boker,   Philadelphia;   1883: 
17715,  Sept.  27.  15252 

tragedy  in  4  acts,  by  Gabriele  d'Annunzio, 


libretto  adapted  by  Tito  Ricordi,  music  by 
Riccardo  Zandonai.  London,  G.  Ricordi  & 
CO.,  1914.    51  p.    8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  June  27,  1914;   Ic.   June  29,  1914;   D: 
37425 ;  G.  Ricordi  &  co.,  Milan.  15252a 

See   also   Francesca,    the    unfortunate. — 


Plays  and  poems;  by  G.  H.  Boker. 

Francesca  of  Rimini.  See  Hunchback's  (The) 
bride. 

Francesca,  the  unfortunate;  a  tragedy  in  1 
act,  being  a  psychological  version  of  Dante's 
Francesca  da  Rimini,  by  H.  Donahue. 

©  Hal  Donahue,  Kansas  City,  Mo. ;  D :  2876, 
Jan.  19,  1903.  15253 

Francesco  Carrara;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  from  the 
French,  by  Kathryn  Manning. 

©    Roxbury    pub.    co..    New    York;    1899: 
76308,  Nov.  22 ;  2c.  Nov.  15.  15254 

Franchise  (The)  grafters.  See  Powers  (The) 
that  be. 

Francillon;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Alexandre 
Durjas,  tr.  from  the  French  by  L.  T.  Sheffield. 

©   L.    T.    Sheffield,    United    States;    1887: 
6817,  Mar.  22.  15255 

See  also  Honors  are  easy. 

Francine's  love  problem;  a  drama  in  3  acts, 
adapted  from  the  French  of  Dumas  fils,  bv 
L.  Du  Pont  Syle. 

©  L.  Du  Pont  Syle,  Berkeley,  Cal. ;  D :  186, 
Mar.  7,  1901.  15256 

Francis  Bacon;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Mervyn 
Murray  [pseud,  of  Moye  Wicks]  Spokane, 
Wash.,  The  A.  F.  Grazer  co.    49  p.    8°. 

©   May  15,   1911;   2c.   May  24,   1911;   D: 
24416;  Albert  F.  Grazer  co.,  Spokane,  Wash. 

15257 

Francis  Drake.  See  Complete  (The)  poems  of 
S.  Weir  Mitchell. — Historical  stories  in  dra- 
matic form. 

Francis  Key;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  R.  H.  Gerke. 
108  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Robert  Henry  Gerke,  Marietta,  O. ;   D : 
46,  Jan.  19,  1901 ;  2c.  Jan.  19,  1901.  15258 


744 


15259 


COPYEIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


15276 


Francisco  Ferrer;  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  J.  Tietze. 
New  York,  Dramatological  pub.  co.    S3  p.    12°. 

©    Sept.   5,   1912;   2c.    Sept.    12,    1912;    D: 
30801 ;  Julius  Tietze,  New  York.  15259 

Francisque;  a  tragedy,  by  L.  E.  Salmon  and 
F.  W.  Bald,  jr.  Baltimore,  C.  C.  Bartgis  & 
bro.,  1884.    19  p.    8°. 

©  Louis  E.    Salmon  and  F.   W.   Bald,  jr., 
Baltimore ;  1885 :  18018,  Aug.  25 ;  2c.  Sept.  29. 

15260 

Francis's  awakening;  sketch,  by  N.  F.  Burdick. 

5  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  3,  1910 ;  D :  22214 ;  Nellie  Follis 
Burdick,  Chicago.  .     15261 

Franco-Bussian  (The)  spy.     See  Olg'a. 

Frangois,  le  champi;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Madame  Dudevant  (George  Sand),  adapted 
for  the  American  stage  by  A.  PI.  Janus. 

©   A.   H.   Janus,   Washington;    1886:4482, 
Feb.  23.  15262 

Frangois  Villon;  romantische  komodie  in  4 
akten,  von  Leo  Lenz,  nach  J.  H.  McCarthy. 
Dresden  und  Leipzig,  Carl  Reissner,  1909. 
xvi,  238  p.     12°. 

©  Emanuel  Lederer,  New  York;  D :  14820, 
Jan.  16.  1909;  2c.  Jan.  18,  1909.  15263 

See  also  Complete  (The)  poems  of  S.  Weir 


Mitchell. 

Frangoise;  drame  lyrique,  en  4  actes,  par 
Maurice  Boukay  et  Edouard  Francklin,  mu- 
sique  de  Ch.  Pons.  Paris,  C.  Joubert,  1913. 
68  p.     12°.      [Libretto  only] 

©  Nov.  22,  1913  ;  2c.  Dec.  1,  1913  ;  D  :  35204 ; 
J<nibert,  Paris.  15264 

Frangoise'  luck.  See  Four  plays  of  the  Free 
theater. 

Francs-magons;  vaudeville  en  3  actes,  [par] 
Glaiide  Roland  et  G.  Leprince.  Paris,  C.  Jou- 
bert, 1900.     155  p.     8°. 

©   Celestin   Joubert,    Paris ;    D :  9305,    Oct. 
23,  1906 ;  2c.  Oct.  23,  1906.  15265 

Frank  Duniont's  minstrel  joke  book;  dialect 
dialogues  and  recitations  collected,  revised 
and  originated  by  Frank  Dumont.  Chicago, 
The   Dramatic  publisliing  company,   1898. 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago;  1898:69244, 
Nov.  28 ;  2c.  Nov.  28.  15266 

Frank  James,  the  Missouri  avenger;  an  en- 
tirely new  and  orighial  drama,  founded  on 
the  history  of  the  celebrated  James  boys,  by 
S.  C.  France. 

©  Sidney  Charles  France,  New  York  ;  1883 : 
2174,  Feb.  1.  15267 


Frank  La  Mondue's  clown. 

©    Emil    Newhaus,    United    States;    1890: 
32774,  Oct.  21.  15263 

Frankfurter  (The)  man.  See  Red  hot  Muel- 
ler. 

Frankfurters  (The)  of  Coney  Island;  comedy 
drama  in  4  acts  and  6  scenes,  by  D.  Dundas. 
78  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  25,  1915;  D:  40810;  Don  Dun- 
das,  New  York.  15268a 

Frankie's  triumph.     See  Appearances. 

Frank's  cousin,  a  Cantabrigian  joke;  a  comedy 
in  5  acts,  by  G.  Ireland. 

©  Gordon  Ireland,  Cambridge,  Mass. ;  1899  : 
65483,  Oct.  9.  15269 

Franz  Herchelle;  an  original  5  act  play,  bv  R. 
McWade. 

©  Robert  McWade,   United   States;   1883: 
7356,  April  19.  15270 

Franz  von  Assisi;  szenen  aus  dem  leben  des 
heiligen  Franziskus,  in  einem  prolog  und  2 
teilen,  dichtung  von  Gabriel  Nigond,  deutsch 
von  Wilhelm  Weber,  [musik]  von  Gabriel 
Pierne.  Leipzig,  C.  F.  Kahnt,  nachfolger, 
1912.    38  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©    Julv   15.    1912;    2c.   Nov.   22,    1912;    D: 
31442  ;  Max  Eschig,  Paris.  15271 

Franz  von  Sickingen;  tragedy  in  5  acts,  tr. 
from  the  German  of  Ferdinand  Lassalle,  by 
Daniel  De  Leon.  New  York,  N.  Y.  labor  news 
CO.  [1910]  3  p.  1.,  149  p.    12°. 

©    Mar.    2.    1910;    2c.    Mar.    14,    1910;    D: 
20475 ;  New  York  labor  news  co..  New  York. 

15272 

Frappe  O'Freeze,  king  of  the  Pole;  an  extrava- 
ganza in  2  acts,  by  M.  Smith  and  H.  R. 
Evans,  music  by  H.  G.  Martin.  93  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.      [Libretto  only] 

©    Mark    Smith,    New    York;    1896:23207. 
Apr.  14;  2c.  .July  30.  15273 

Fraquita;  a  Spanish  midsummer  night's 
dream,  opera  bouffe  in  3  acts  [adapted  from 
the  novel  of  Pedro  Antonio  de  Alarcon.  El 
sombrero  de  tres  picos]  libretto  by  T.  C. 
Minor.     47  p.     8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Thomas  C.  Minor,  Cincinnati ;  1885  :  104, 
Jan.  2;  2c.  Jan.  15.  15274 

Frasquita;  by  A.  Ernst. 

©  Alfred  Ernst,   St.  Louis;   D :  8374,  Apr. 
18,  1906.  15275 

comic  opera  in  3  acts,  text  by  F.  Harrsen. 


44  p.     f  .     Typewritten.      [Libretto  only] 

©    Ferdinand    Harrsen,    Chicago  ;    D  :  3523, 
June  1,  1903 ;  2c.  June  1,  1903.  15276 


745 


15277 


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15294 


Frat  initiation;  college  sketch,  by  Louise  Boyce 
]\[urpliv.  Philadelphia,  The  Penn  publishing 
company,  1909.     11  p.     16°. 

©  Oct.  21,  1909 ;  2c.  Oct.  25,  1909 ;  D  :  17192 ; 
Penn  pub.  CO.,  Philadelphia.  15277 

Fraternity;  or,  The  initiation  of  a  candidate, 
by  G.  P.  Monagon.     8  p.     1"°.     Typewritten. 

©  Geo.  P.  Monagon.  Lincoln,  Neb.;  D:  5481, 
July  27,  1904;  Ic.  July  15,  1904;  2c.  Aug.  19, 
1904.  15278 

Frau  Anne;  drama  in  4  akten,  von  Marx  Mol- 
ler.  Berlin,  O.  Eisner,  1902.  1  p.  1.,  97  p. 
12°. 

©  Otto  Eisner,  Berlin;  D :  1319,  Jan.  20. 
1902;  2c.  Jan.  28,  1902.  15279 

Frau  Anne,  die  dame  am  putztisch;  ein  opern- 
s\nv\  aus  der  Rembrandtzoit  in  2  aui'ziigen  (3 
bildern),  musik  von  Stanislav  Letovsky,  text 
A'on  Walter  Ramdohr.  Berlin,  Wien,  Schles- 
inger'sche  buch-  und  musikbandlung  (Rob. 
Lienau)   1914.     62  p.     4°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  81,  1914 ;  D  :  386G0 ;  Schlesinger'- 
sche  buch-  und  musikbandlung  (Rob.  Lienau), 
Berlin.  15279a 

Frau  (Die)  Gretl;  posse  mit  gesang  in  3  akten, 
von  Beruhard  Buchbinder,  musik  von  Rudolf 
Raimann.  Berlin,  F.  Bloch  erben,  1911.  97  p. 
8°. 

©  Ic.  Oct,  23,  1911 ;  D :  25570 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  15280 

Same.     Text  der  gesange.     Leipzig,  Wien, 


L.  Doblinger,  1911.    31  p.    12°. 

©  Apr.  7,  1911 ;  2c.  May  19,  1911 ;  D  :  24175  ; 
Ludwig  Doblinger,  Leipzig.  15281 

Frau  (Die)  im  hemd;  operette  in  1  akt,  frei 
nacli  dem  franzosischen,  von  Fritz  Limzer  und 
Alfred  Spitzer,  musik  von  Carl  W.  Zeller. 
Texte  der  gesange.  Leipzig,  New  York,  etc., 
Bosworth  &  CO.,  1912.     16  p.     12°. 

©    Mar.    7,    1912;    2c.    June   29,    1912;    D: 
30124;  Bosworth  &  CO.,  Leipzig.  15282 

Frau  Nadja  Bielew.     See  Panspiele. 

Frau  Bausenbarth;  biirgerliche  tragodie  in  3 
akten,  von  Max  Dauthendey.  T^eipzig,  E. 
Rowohlt   verlag,    1911.     82   p.     12°. 

©  Sept.  15,  1911;   2c.   Sept.  21,   1911;   D: 
25280;  Ernst  Rowohlt  verlag,  Leipzig.    15283 

Frau  Sophie  Moulis;  tragodie  einer  ehe  in  3 
akten,  nach  dem  leben,  von  Carl  M.  Jacobv. 
[Leipzig,  F.  B.  Kohler,  1910]  2  p.  1.,  95  p.    8°. 

©  Oct.    27,    1910;    2c.   Nov.    21,    1910;    D: 
22602;   Arion  verlag,   Berlin.  15284 

Frau  von  Yam.  See  Gesammelte  dramen;  von 
Henrik   Ibsen. 


Fraud;  play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  V.  Samuels.  116  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  5,  1912;  D:  30442;  Maurice  V. 
Sanmcls,  New  York.  15285 

Frauds  of  New  York;  a  new,  comic,  local  sen- 
sation drama,  by  J.  Hart. 
©  Josh  Hart,  New  York ;  1875 :  5096,  May 
,  17.  15286 

Frauen;  schauspiel  in  4  aufziigen,  von  Franz 
Adam  Beyerlein.  Berlin,  Vertriebsstelle  des 
Verbandes      deutscher      biihnenschriftsteller, 

1912.  70   p.      12°. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  19,  1912;  D:  31166;  Vertriebs- 
stelle des  Verbandes  deutscher  biihnenschrift- 
steller, g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin.  15287 

Frauen-kongress  (Der);  oder,  Die  hochzeit  im 

luftballon,   lustspiel   mit  gesang   in   3  akten, 
von  D.  A.  Strandt. 

©  Dora  Albertine  Strandt,  Brooklyn ;  D : 
12171,  Jan.  13,  1908.  15288 

Frauen-stinimrecht  (Das);  lustspiel  in  1  akt, 
von  J.  Diners.     22  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  29,  1910 ;  D :  20625 ;  Julius  Din- 
ers, New  York.  15289 

Frauen  (Die)  vom  Sundsvallhof;  schauspiel  in 
5  aufziigen  nach  dem  gleichnamigen  roman 
von  A.  Wothe  [d.  i.  I'rau  Anny  Wothe  Mahn] 
fiir  die  biihne  bearbeitet  von  A.  Wothe  u. 
Otfrid  V.  Hanstein.     Berlin,  Emil   Streisand, 

1913.  46  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  17,  1913;  D:  34453;  Anny  Wo- 
the, Leipzig.  15290 

Frauenfresser  (Der);  operette  in  3  akten,  von 
Leo  Stein  [pseud,  des  Leo  Rosenstein]  und 
Carl  Lindau,  nmsik  von  Edmund  Eysler.  Souf- 
flier-  und  regiebuch.  Leipzig,  L.  Doblinger, 
1912.     139  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  16,  1913 ;  D  :  32965  ;  Ludwig  Dob- 
linger   (Bernhard   Herzmansky),   Leipzig. 

15291 

Same.      Textbuch    der    gesange.      Leipzig, 

L.  Doblinger    (B.  Herzmansky),  1912.     45  p. 
12°. 

©  Jan.  21,  1912 ;  2c.  Apr.  17,  1912  ;  D  :  29400 ; 
Ludwig  Doblinger  (Bernhai'd  Herzmansky), 
Leipzig.  15292 

(The  woman  hater);  operette  in  3  acts,  text 


by  Leo  Stein  [pseud,  of  Leo  Rosenstein]  and 
Carl  Lindau,  music  by  Ednumd  Eysler,  Eng- 
lish version  by  Grace  Isabel  Volbron.  101  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Ic.    Mar.    26,    1912;     D:  29171;     Hans 
Bartsch,  New  York.  15293 

Frauenmut  (Der);  lustspiel  in  5  aufziigen,  von 
Hermann  Essig.  Berlin,  F.  Bloch  erben,  1912. 
105  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  23,  1912 ;  D :  28409 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  15294 


746 


15295 


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15316 


Freak  (A)  of  Cupid;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
William  J.  Gait. 

©  William  J.  Gait,  Philadelphia;  D:1SS0, 

May  14,  1902.  15295 

Same.     123  p.  obi.     24°.     Typewritten. 

©   Wm.    J.    Gait,    Philadelphia;    D :  12490, 
Mar.  5,  1908 ;  2c.  Mar.  5,  1908.  15296 

Freak  (A)  of  fortune;  a  comedy  in  5  acts, 
by  W.  Ames.     19  p.    8°.     Printed. 

©     William     Ames,     Philadelphia;     1891: 
33476,  Sept.  19;  2c.  Dec.  22.  15297 

■  a  domestic  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  F.  Mon- 

taine. 

©  C.  F.  Montaine,  New  York ;  1892 :  17883. 
Apr.  25.  15298 

Freaks;  a  farcical  comedy  in  4  acts,  tr.  and 
angmented  from  the  German  of  Julius  Iloder- 
ich  Benedix,  with  original  business  adapted 
to  the  American  stage,  by  F.  F.  INIackey. 

©  J.  Gosche,  Philadelphia;  1879:4958.  Apr. 
14.  15299 

Same. 

©  F.  F.  Mackav.  Philadelphia ;  1880 :  8330, 
May  31.  15300 

■  or,  Old  Myddelton's  money,  a  comedy  in  5 


acts,   adapted  from  IMary  Cecil  Hay's  story, 
by  F.  W.  Bacon. 

©  Fred  Walton  Bacon,  Boston  ;  1877  :  12.569, 
Oct.  31.  15301 

Freaks  (The)  and  fortunes  of  a  newsboy.  See 
Will  Whaffles,  the  street  Arab. 

Freaks  and  frauds;  a  satirical  farce,  by  Wil- 
liam Ellison  Harvey,  n.  p.  1905.  cover-title, 
66  p.    16°. 

©  W.  B.  Harvev,  Richmond ;  D :  7092,  Aug. 
10,  1905 ;  2c.  Aug.  30,  1905.  15302 

Freaks  (The)  of  a  phonograph.  See  New 
(The)  detective. 

Freaks  of  fortune;  a  comedy-drama  in  3  acts, 
by  E.  O.   Jepson. 

©   Eugene    O.    Jepson,    New    York;    1884: 
16645,  Aug.  16.  15303 

an  original  American  comedy  in  5  acts,  by 

C.   M.   Greene  and  A.   S.  Thompson.     126  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Clay   M.    Greene   and   A.    S.   Thompson, 

San  Francisco ;  1877 :  7843,  July  6 ;    2c.  Sept. 

26,  1880.  15304 
-Sec  also  Pretty  (The)  beggar  girl. 

Frechling  (Der);  operette  in  3  akten,  von  Fritz 
Griinbaum  und  Heinz  Reichert,  musik  von 
Charles  Weinberger.  Soufflier-  und  regiebuch. 
Leipzig,  L.  Doblinger  (B.  Herzmansky),  1913. 
159  p.     8°. 

©    Ic.     .July     30,     1913;     33940;     Ludwig 
Doblinger  (Bernhard  Herzmansky),  Leipzig. 

15305 


Frechling  (Der) — Continued. 

Same.     Textbucli  der  gesjinge.     Leipzig,  L. 

Doblinger  (B.  Herzmansky)  1913.    46  p.    12°. 

©  Jan.  31, 1913  ;  2c.  Apr.  16,  1913  ;  D  :  32959 ; 

Ludwig   Doblinger    (Bernhard   Herzmansky), 

Leipzig.  15306 

Freckled   (The)   hand;  play,  by  F.   L.  AVilson. 

62  p.     8°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  25,   1913;   D  34922;   Ford  La 
Bruyere  Wilson,  St.  Louis.  15307 

Freckles;  dramatization  in  3  acts,  by  N.  Two- 
mey,  from  the  book  by  Gette  Stratton  Porter. 
120  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  16,  1915;  D :  39702 ;  Neil  Two- 
raey,  Dorchester,  Mass.  .    15307a 

Freda;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Howard  P.  Tay- 
lor.   83  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Louise  Litta,   New   York;   1888:   33255, 
Nov.  24;  2c.  Dec.  6.  15308 

Freddie;  a  drama,  by  H.  Peterson. 

©   Henry    Peterson,     Philadelphia ;    1875 : 
11450;  Nov.  2.  15309 

Freddie's  aunt;  sketch,  by  C.  J.  Bates.     27  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tan.  25,  1910 ;  D :  20021 ;  Clyde  Jack- 
son Bates,  New  York.  15310 

Freddy  vs.  Teddy  et  al;  or,  A  fierce  constitu- 
tional  battle    between    the    Wolverine    poet 
vs.  the  bear  hunting  author,  by  F.  C.  Swartz. 
©  Fred  C.  Swartz,  Adrian,  Mich. ;  D  :  10672, 
May  31,  1907.  15311 

Freddy's  great  aunt;  a  play  for  female  char- 
acters, by  Ella  Crane  Wilkinson.  New  York, 
S.  French;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1904. 
1  p.  1.,  12  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  French's  inter- 
national copyrighted  edition  of  the  works  of 
the  best  authors,  no.  82) 

©    Samuel    French,    New    York ;    D :  5793, 
Nov.  18,  1904;  2c.  Nov.  28,  1904.  15312 

Fredegonde;  a  historical  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by 
E.  E.  Sherman. 

©  Ellen  E.  Sherman,  Buffalo ;  1872 :  12406, 
Nov.  2.5.  15313 

Frederic  a  eu  chaud;  comMie-bouffe  en  1  acte, 
par  R.  Chavance  et  F.  Lemon.  Paris,  Joubert, 
1911.    31  p.    8°. 

©   Dec.   28,   1911;    2c.    Jan.   23,   1912;   D: 
28396 ;  .Joubert,  Paris.  15314 

Frederic  Lemaitre;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  C. 
Fitch. 

©    Clyde    Fitch,    New    York;    1890:3.5099. 
Nov.  7.  15315 

Frederic  of  Szark;  the  romance  of  a  kingdom,  a 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  R.  H.  Allan. 

©  Ralph  Henry  Allan,  San  Francisco ;  D : 
15120,  Feb.  18,  1909.  15316 


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DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


15339 


Frederick  and  Corrine;  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by 

F.  A.  Schwemin.    69  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  30,  1915;  D  39548;  Frank  An- 
drew Schwemin,  Brooklyn.  15316a 

Frederick  Lawrence  or  not;  an  improbable  inci- 
dent of  the  Civil  War  in  America,  a  drama, 
by  A.  J.  De  Zeyk,  jr. 

©  A.   J.   De  Zeyk,   jr.,   Sacramento,   Cal. ; 
1883:16696,  Sept.  12.  15317 

Frederick  the  Great;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 

G.  F.  Piatt. 

©  George  Foster  Piatt,  Denver  ;  1898  :  14069, 
Feb.  28;  2c.  June  28.  15318 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  D.  S.  Bethune.     [7], 

51  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  3,  1912  ;  D  :  31081 ;  Faneuil  Dun- 
kin  Stein  Bethune,  New  York.  15319 

an   historical   drama   in  4  acts,  by   M.   C. 


Wilson. 

©    Marian    Calvert    Wilson,    Washington; 
1891 :  29707,  Aug.  19.  15330 

•or,  Love  and  majesty,  an  historical  drama 


of  the  life  and  times  of  a  royal  friend,  in  5 
acts,  with  an  introduction,  by  Randolph  Keim. 
28  p.    front,     (port.)     6  pi.    4°.    Printed. 

©  De  Benneville  Randolph  Keim,  Washing- 
ton;  D :  5043,  May  17,  1904 ;  2c.  Oct.  19,  1904. 

15331 

Frederick  with  the  empty  pockets;  a  play  in 
4  acts,  by  F.  M.  Lightner. 

©  Francis  M.  Lightner,  Detroit ;  D :  10939, 
July  10,  1907.  15333 

Fredonia  of  the  Isles;  play  in  3  acts,  by  H.  N. 
Riley.    88  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  20,  1911;  D:  24743;  Harry  N. 
Riley,  Atlantic  City.  15333 

Fred's  Jac.  rose;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  V.  A. 
Barber.    17  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Victoria  Adams  Barber,  W^innetka,  111. ; 
D :  14240,  Nov.  7,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  7,  1908. 

15334 

Free.    See  Bound  and  free. 

Free  and  unlimited  coinage  of  silver;  a  drama, 
by  W.  A.  Douglas. 

©   William   A.    Douglas,    Bronson,    Mich. ; 
1895:48338,  Sept.  23.  15335 

Free  Cuba;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  D.  Boucicault 
and  J.  J.  O'Kelly. 

©    Dion    Boucicault    and    James    Joseph 
O'Kelly,  New  York ;  1874 :  62.50,  May  8. 

15336 

Free  (A)  knowledge-ist;  a  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 
S.  Jennie  Smith.    Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison. 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  1893 :  48258,  Oct. 
28;  2c.  Nov.  18.  15337 


Free  lance;  a  comic  opera  libretto  in  2  acts,  by 
H.  B.  Smith.    49  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Harry   B.    Smith,   New   York;    D :  8680, 
June  12,  1906 ;  2c.  June  12,  1906.  15338 

Free  love;  farce  in  1  act,  by  C.  G.  Eichel.     [2], 
15  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    10,    1915;    D:  42459;    Charles 
Gerard  Eichel,  Brooklyn.  15338a 

—  a  play  of  the  period,  by  A.  W.  Aiken. 

©  Albert  W.  Aiken,  New  York ;  1872 :  9275, 
Aug.  29.  15339 

or,  A  wife's  jealousy  and  revenge,  by  Mr. 


and  Mrs.  Joseph  O.  Sefton. 

©  T.  W.   Keene,  New  York;   1872:10668, 
Oct.  5.  15330 

Free  milling;  drama,  by  Mrs.  G.  O.  Kelsey.  42 
p.     obi.     12°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  16,  1909 ;  D :  17706 ;  Mrs.  George 
O.  Kelsey,  Cherry  Creek,  Nev.  15331 

Free  (A)  pardon;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Henry 
Pettitt  and  George  Conquest. 

©  Eugene  Tompkins,  Boston;  1882:13631, 
Aug.  18.  15333 

Free  (The)  prisoner;  play  in  3  acts  and  a  pro- 
logue, by  Blanchard  Steadman  De  Mille.  148 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  6,  1913 ;  D :  34036 ;  Beatrice  De 
Mille,  New  York.  15333 

Free  (A)  show;  by  J.  A.  Eraser. 

©  John  Arthur  Eraser,  New  York ;  D :  1790, 
Apr.  28,  1902.  15334 

Free  silver;  or.  Emancipation  act  of  1900  for 
freeing  the  white  slaves,  by  D.  Hyndmann. 

©    D.    Hyndmann,    Norvell,    Mich. ;    1898 : 
58669,  Oct.  5 ;  2c.  Oct.  5.  15335 

Free  soil,  free  soul;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Lucas 
Cleeve  [pseud,  of  Georgiana  Kingscote] 

©   Georgiana   Kingscote,   Washington;    D: 
3966,  Sept.  18,  1903.  15336 

Free  (The)  thinker.     See  Conversion  (The)  of 

Professor  Eameau. 

Free  trade;  modern  play  of  the  19th  and  20th 
centuries,  in  16  scenes,  by  M.  Armbruster.  92 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  22,  1910;  D:  20614;  Mat  Arm- 
bruster, Columbus,  O.  15337 
Free  trade  in  America;  or,  The  conflict  of  '88, 
by  H.  H.  Wray. 

©  H.  H.  Wray,  Kansas  City,  Mo.;  1888: 
21283,  July  24.  15338 

Free  (A)  woman;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  R.  Mur- 
ray.    [2],  107  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Jan.   23,   1913;    D:  32112;     Richard 
IMurray.  New  York.  15339 

See  also  Lovers. 


748 


15340 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


15354 


Freedman's  (The)  light;  [comedy  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  J.  G.  Brattou]  56  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  July  28,  1909 ;  D :  16460 ;  Jacob  Cur- 
tis Bratton,  St.  Louis.  15340 

Freedom;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  E.  W.  Waldron. 
56  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  5,  1910;  D:  22221;  E.  W.  Wal- 
dron, Detroit.  15341 

an  original  play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  F.  Rovve 


and   Augustus    Harris. 

©  George  Fawcett  Rowe,  New  York;  1883: 
11838,  June  27.  15343 

—  a   play    in   4   acts,   by   A.    Groff.     Boston, 
R.  G.  Badger,  1904.    58  p.    12°. 

©  Alice  Groff,  Philadelphia ;  D :  5317,  July 
19,  1904;  2c.  July  19,  1904.  15343 

play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Sutro.    London,  Duck- 


worth and  CO.,  1914.     3  p.  1.,  106  p.     16°. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  2,  1915;  D:  41694;  Alfred  Su- 
tro, London.  15343a 

by  E.  Rosenblatt.     74  p.     4°.     Type- 


written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  11,  1913 ;  D  :  32927 ;  Ethel  Rosen- 
blatt, New  York.  15344 

— See   also   Hinterwalder    (Die)    von    Caro- 


lina. 

Freedom  (The)  of  the  city;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
R.  S.  Fife.     [3],  57  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    July   15,    1914;    D:  37582;    Reginald 
Spinks  Fife,  New  York.  15344a 

Freedoin  of  the  soul;  or,  A  page  from  Bo- 
hemia, in  4  acts,  by  Mary  d'Este  [pseud,  of 
Mrs.  S.  Sturges]    46  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Mrs.    Solomon    Sturges,    Chicago;    D: 
9758,  Jan.  7,  1907;  2c.  Jan.  7,  1907.         15345 

Freedot's  Venus;  by  F.  Wirsing. 

©  Fred  Wirsing,  Newport,  Ky. ;  1894 :  37614, 
Aug.  11.  15346 

Freeman  (The);  an  American  play  in  3  acts 
and  an  epilogue,  by  F.  Wagner.  43  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Frederick  Wagner,  New  York  ;  D  :  15311, 
Mar.  12,  1909;  2c.  Apr.  20,  1909.  15347 

Freeman  (The)  mill  strike;  a  comedy  drama 
in  3  acts,  by  Bert  C.  Rawley.  Clyde,  O.,  Ames 
publishing  co. 

©  Ames   pub.   co.,   Clyde,   O. ;   1897:16823, 
Mar.  12;  2c.  Mar.  15.  15348 

Freemason  (The);  comedy  in  1  act,  by  August 
von   Kotzebue. 

©  Anton  Ankersmit,   Memphis,  Tenn. ;    D : 
3246,  IMar.  26,  1903.  15349 

See  also  Mason  (The) 


Freemasonry  outdone;  or.  The  up-to-date 
order  of  Goosie  girls,  a  mock  initiation 
for  female  characters  in  1  scene,  adapted 
from  The  meeting  of  the  secret  order  of  the 
Golden  goose,  by  Susie  B.  Pendleton.  Boston, 
W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1905.  25  p.  12°.  (On 
cover:  Baker's  novelties)     [With  music] 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  7199, 
Sept.  2,  1905;  2c.  Oct.  12,  1905.  15350 

Freeport  (A)  mystery;  a  psychological  drama 
in  3  acts,  by  M.  Doran.  91  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  31,  1914;  D:  38664;  Marie 
Doran,  Jamaica,  N.  Y.  15350a 

Freeport  (The)  pageant  of  the  Black  Hawk 
country;  conunemorating  the  80th  anniver- 
sary of  the  founding  of  Freeport,  by  E.  T. 
Rockwell.    48  p.    8°.     Printed. 

©  Aug.  7,  1915;  2c.  Sept.  11,  1915;  D: 
41716;  Etiiel  Theodora  Rockwell,  Madison, 
AVis.  15350b 

Freeze  out. 

©  Joseph  M.  Weber  and  Lewis  M.  Fields, 
New  York;  1898:74049,  Dec.  19.  15351 

Freezing  out;  allegorical  rendering  of  the  game 
of  poker,  by  U.  Faucitt.  10  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  29,  1915;  D:  40614;  Ursula  Fau- 
citt, Oakland,  Cal.  15351a 

Frei  Vasco;  a  Lusitanian  drama  in  a  prologue 
and  4  acts,  by  C.  Marques. 

©  C.  Marques,  New  York ;  1880 :  202S2,  Dec. 
30.  15352 

Freiheit;  ein  scliauspiel  von  1812  in  3  akten, 
von  Max  Halbe.  Mxinchen,  A.  Langeu,  1913. 
181  p.     12°. 

©  Dec.  28,  1913;  Ic.  May  21,  1914;  D: 
37096;  Albert  Langen,  Munich.  15352a 

Fremde  (Der);  capriccio  in  1  akt,  von  Johan- 
nes Brandt.     [1],  20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  15,  1914;  D:  37605;  Comoedia, 
Vienna.  15352b 

Fremde  (Die)  frau.  (La  femme  X  .  .  .);  scliau- 
spiel in  4  akten,  von  Alexandre  Bisson.  Ber- 
lin, F.  Bloch  erben,  1909.     135  p.     8°. 

©  Felix  Bloch  erben,  Berlin ;  D :  15299, 
Mar.  11,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  11,  1909.  15353 

Fremde  (Der)  von  distinktion;  komodie  in  3 
akten,  von  Felix  Dormann  [pseud,  des  Felix 
Biedermann]  und  Alexander  Engel.  Wien,  O. 
Eirich,  1913.    86  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  1,  1913 ;  D :  32601 ;  Otto  Eirich, 
Vienna.  15354 


749 


15354 


DKAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


15373 


Premdling  (Ein);  drama  in  4  aufziigen,  von 
Ferdinand  Wittenbauer.  Berlin,  Vita, 
deutsclies  verlagsliaus  [1909]  3  p.  I.,  [5]- 
148  p.  12°.  (Bibliottiek  nioderuer  dramen, 
bd.  no.  35) 

©  Sept.  25,  1909 ;  2c.  Oct.  25,  1909 ;  A— For- 
eign 407 ;  Felix  Heinemann,  Vita,  deutsches 
verlagshaus,  Berlin-Cli.,  Germany.         15354a 

French  (The)  ball;  a  local  New  York  sketch 
in  1  act,  by  McKee  Rankin.    Typewritten. 

©  Eugene  O'Rourke,  New  York;  1897: 
34755,  June  22;  Ic.  June  22.  15355 

French  (The)  bloomer  girls;  a  farce  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  W.  B.  Watson. 

©  W.  B.  Watson,  New  York;  1896:18019, 
Mar.  21.  15356 

French  bread;  play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  A.  de  Lima. 
[4],  63  p.     4\    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  12,  1912;  D:  30250;  Charles 
A.  de  Lima,  Florence.  15357 

French  (The)  chauffeur;  vaudeville  for  3  actors, 
by  E.  H.  Clement. 

©  Edward  Henry  Clement,  Boston;  D: 
13721,  Sept.  4,  1908.  15358 

French  (The)  crisis;  historical  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  R.  K.  Holahan.  63  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  each,  acts  1-3,  Nov.  10,  1913;  acts 
4-5,  Jan.  5,  1914;  D:  35563;  Richard  Ken- 
rick  Holahan,  Hollywood,  Cal.  15358a 

French  (A)  dinner  in.  three  courses;  an  orig- 
inal comic  opera  in  3  acts,  words  by  M.  C. 
Woodward,  music  by  Herman  Perlet. 

©  Matt  C.  Woodward,  New  York;  1890: 
23921,  July  31.  15359 

French  (The)  dolls'  drill;  play  for  sixteen  small 
girls,  by  J.  Lilian  Vandevere.  Franklin,  O., 
Eldridge  entertainment  house,  1914.  6  p. 
12°. 

©  Nov.  1,  1914 ;  2c.  Dec.  19,  1914 ;  D  :  39299 ; 
Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Franklin,  O. 

15359a 

French  (A)  flat  in  four  stories;  by  Henri  Chi- 
vot,  tr.  and  adapted  to  the  American  stage, 
by  Kerchival  Smith. 

©  Bronson  Howard,  United  States;  1879: 
10144,  Aug.  1.  15360 

French  flats;  an  adaptation  from  the  French, 
by  C.  A.  Byrne. 

©  C.  A.  Byrne,  United  States;  1876:8649, 
July  21.  15361 

in  2  acts,  by  C.  A.  Byrne. 

©  C.  A.  Byrne,  United  States;  1876:8937, 
Aug.  31.  15363 


French  flats — Continued. 

a  farcical  comedy  in  4  acts,  adapted  from 

the   French   of  Henri   Chivot,   by   A.   R.   Ca- 

zauran. 

©  A.  M.  Palmer,   New  York;   1879:15258, 
Nov.  13;  2c.  Nov.  13.  15363 

See  also  Dutch  flats. 


French  (The)  girl;  or,  A  pretty  Parisienne,  a 
nmsical  comedy,  by  M.  R.  Mayer. 

©   Marcus    R.    Mayer,    New   York;     1896: 
29638,  May  15.-  15364 

French  (The)  heiress.     See  Urrazilla  de  Lave. 

French  (The)  in  Canada.  See  Historical 
stories   in   dramatic   form. 

French  (A)  inheritance;  a  drama  in  4  acts, 
plot,  dialogue  and  dramatization,  by  H.  An- 
tonine  Biossat.     31  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Henry   A.    Biossat,     Chicago;     D :  5035, 
May  16,  1904;  2c.  May  16,  1904.  15365 

French  Jim;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  J.  N.  Raphael. 
20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Apr.    12,    1910;    D:  20774;    John    N. 
Raphael,  Paris.  15366 

French  (The)  lioness;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
M.  Compan. 

©   Marcel   Compan,   New   York;    D:  10843, 
May  3,   1907.  15367 

French  made;  a  dramatic  composition  in  2  acts, 
by  J.  M.  Weber  and  L.  M.  Fields. 

©  Joseph  M.  A^'eber  and  Lewis  M.  Fields, 
New   York;   1897:32229,  May  27.  15368 

French  (The)  maid;  a  monologue,  by  H.  Heron. 
3   p.     4°.      Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    20,    1911;    D:  23444;    Herbert 
Heron,  Carmel,  Cal.  15369 

a  musical  comedy,  by  E.  E.  Rice. 

©  Edward  E.  Rice,  New  York ;  1897 :  23100, 
Apr.  13.  15370 

play  in  1  act,   by   C.   Towne.     26  p.     S\ 

Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Towne,  San  Francisco ;  D :  10058, 
July  12,  1907;  2c.  July  12,  1907.  15371 

Same.     Revised.     23  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Charles    Towne,     San    Francisco;     D: 
12759,  Apr.  16,  1908;  2c.  Apr.  16,  1908.  15373 

French  (The)  maid  and  the  phonograph;  play 
in  1  act,  by  Madaleue  D.  Barnum.  New 
York,  S.  French;  London,  S.  French,  ltd., 
1911.  35  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  French's  in- 
ternational copyrighted  ed.  of  the  works  of 
the  best  authors,  no.  207) 

©   Apr.   25,    1911;    2c.    Apr.    26,    1911;    D: 
24055;  Samuel  French,  New  York.  15373 


750 


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15393 


French  maid's  extravaganza  and  burlesque 
company;  in  2  acts,  by  J.  Jermou. 

©  Joseph  Jermon,  Philadelphia ;  189S : 
61210,  Oct.  18.  15374 

French  (The)  professor;  play  in  1  act,  by  L.  F. 
]\Ierriam.     [1],  21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  6,  1914 ;  D :  37915 ;  Lillie  Fuller 
aierriam,  So.  Framingliam,  Mass.  15374a 

French  spy;  spectacle  extravaganza  in  2  acts, 
by  S.  T.  Jack. 

©  Sam  T.  Jack,  Chicago;  1895:8781,  Feb. 
11.  15375 

French  without  a  master;  farce  in  1  act,  by 
Tristan  Bernard,  tr.  by  Barrett  H.  Clark. 
New  York,  S.  French ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd., 
[1915]  20  p.  12°.  ( [The  world's  best  plays 
by  celebrated  European  authors,  Barrett  H. 
Clark,  general  ed.]) 

©  Feb.  12,  1915;  2c.  Feb.  15.  1915;  D: 
39679;  Samuel  French,  New  York.         15375a 

Fi-enchee;  by  Paul  Tierret.  84  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Chester  De  Vonde,  New  York ;  D :  15020, 
Feb.  6,  1909 ;  2c.  July  12,  1909.  15376 

Frenchman  (The);  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  R. 
Mansfield. 

©  Richard  Mansfield,  United  States ;  1890 : 
8473,  Mar.  14.  15377 

Frenchman  (The)  and  his  pupil.  See  Tootle, 
tootle,  too. 

Frenchwoman  (The);  by  D.  Austrian. 

©  Delia  Austrian,  Chicago ;  D :  15984,  May 
25.  1909.  15378 

Frenchwomen;  a  play  in  5  acts,  from  the 
French  of  Henri  Murger's  great  comedy,  La 
vie  de  Bohgme,  tr.  and  adapted  by  A.  R. 
Cazauran. 

©  A.  R.  Cazauran,  United  States;  1873: 
9931,  Sept.  4.  15379 

Frenchy's  invention;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
W.  T.  EUwanger.    7  p.    f°.    Typewritten." 

©  William  Theodore  EUwanger,  Rochester. 
N.  Y. ;  D :  10873,  June  28,  1907 ;  2c.  June  28, 
1907.  15380 

Frenzied  fancies;  rev.  by  Charles  Horwitz.  17 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Malinda  Harriette  Pease,  New  York: 
D :  7787,  Dec.  30,  1905 ;  2c.  Dec.  30,  1905. 

15381 

vaudeville  sketch.  32  p.  obi.  24°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Malinda  Harriette  Pease,  Denver;  D: 
6886,  June  26,  1905;  2^.  May  22,  1905.     15382 


Frenzied  finance;  by  W.  G.  Rose. 

©  William  Ganson  Rose,  Cleveland;  D: 
5803,  Nov.  21,  1904.  15383 

the  story  of  amalgamated,  by  Thomas  W. 

Lawson. 

©  Ridgway-Thayer  co..  New  York ;  D :  5524, 
Sept.  12,  1904.  15384 

Frenzied  (The)  financiers;  a  musical  satire,  in 

2  acts,  by  M.  Forrest. 
©  Mark  Forrest,  Milwaukee ;  D :  8796,  July 

9,  1906.  15385 

Frenzied  fools  of  finance;  melodrama  in  5  acts, 

by  B.  F.  Summers.    43  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Edwin  Francis  Summers,  Mound  City, 
Mo. ;  D :  5999,  Jan.  3,  1905 ;  2c.  Jan.  3, 1905. 

15386 
Frere  Jacques;  comedie  en  4  actes,  par  H.  Bern- 
stein et  P.  Veber.     Paris,  P.-V.  Stock,  1912. 
186  p.    12°. 

©  July  31,  1912;  2c.  July  27,  1912;  D: 
30496 ;  Henry  Bernstein  et  Pierre  Veber,  Paris. 

15387 

Freres  (Les)  Danilo;  nouvelle  dramatique  en  2 

actes,  paroles  et  musique  de  Jean  Nougues. 

Paris,  Pathe  freres,  1913.    3  p.  1.,  11-32  p.    12°. 

[Libretto  only] 

©  Jan.  29,  1913;  2c.  Feb.  28,  1913;  D: 
32458 ;  Pathe  freres,  Paris.  15388 

Freres  (Les)  de  la  haine;  par  A.  Handfield.  45 
p.    16°.    Printed. 

©  Alferie  Handfield,  Centredale,  R.  I. ;  D : 
10591,  May  18,  1907;  May  7,  1907.  15389 

Freres  (Les)  de  St.  Bernard;  piece  en  4  actes, 
d.'Antoine  Ohorn,  adaptation  de  M.  Remon. 
[Paris,  Impr.  de  I'lllustration]  1907.  2  p.  1., 
62  p.     8°. 

©  Maurice  Remon,  Paris ;  D :  10762,  June 
13,  1907 ;  2c.  June  13,  1907.  15390 

Freres  (Les)  Karamazov;  pi^ce  en  5  actes.  par 
J.  Copeau  et  J.  Croue.  32  p.  4°.  (L'lllustra- 
tion  theatrale,  7^  ann§e  179,  6  mai,  1911) 

©  May  6,  1911 ;  2c.  May  26,  1911 ;  D  :  24292  ; 
Jacques  Copeau  et  Jean  Croue,  Paris.     15391 

Fresa  (La);  pasatiempo  lirico  en  1  acto  y  en 
prosa,  original  de  Jose  Jackson  VeySn  y  .Tose 
Lopez  Silva,  mtisica  del  maestro  Amadeo  Vives. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1910. 
28  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  29,  1910 ;  2c.  Oct.  31,  1910 ;  D  :  22420 ; 
Jackson  Veyttn  y  L6pez  Silva,  Madrid.  15392 

Fresco  (El)  de  Goya;  sainete  lirico  en  1  acto, 
dividido  en  3  cuadros,  en  prosa,  original  de 
los  senores  [Carlos]  Arniches,  [Enrique] 
Garcia  Alvarez,  [Antonio]  Domlnguez  y  Val- 
verde.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espan- 
oles] 1912.    54  p.    12°. 

©  Dec.  5,  1912 ;  2c.  Dec.  6,  1912 ;  D  :  31562 ; 
Arniches,  G".  Alvarez,  Domlnguez  y  Valverde, 
Madrid.  15393 


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15413 


Fresh  air;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  L.  R.  Smith 
and  Lilian  Thompson. 

©  Lena  R.  Smith,  New  York ;  D :  3137,  Mar. 
9,  1903.  15394 

Fresh  (The)  air  fund;  musical  farce,  by  Louis 
Weslyn.    15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  28,  1911 ;  D :  24799 ;  Maurice  De 
Wolf,  New  York.  15395 

Fresh  beef;  a  commissary  romance,  by  T.  G. 
Springer.    15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.   11,    1910;    D:  20428;   Thomas 
Grant  Springer,  Oakland,  Cal.  15396 

Fresh  freshman;  comedy  singing  and  talking 
sketch,  by  P.  Lawrence.  8  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  May  5,  1910;  D:  20965;  Pete  Law- 
rence, New  York.  15397 

Fresh  fun;  monologue,  by  a  funny  fellow.  New 
York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1911.    6  p.    12°. 

©   Apr.   12,   1911;   2c.   Apr.   13,   1911;   D: 
23940  ;  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.       15398 

Fresh,  the  American;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
Ai-chibald  Clavering  Gunter.  115  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Dec.   24,   1910;   D:  22920;   John   F. 
Stephens  and  Frank  J.  Shell,  New  York. 

15399 

or.  The  man  who  can,  a  fantastic  comedy 


in  4  acts,  by  A.  C.  Gunter. 

©  Archibald  O.  Gunter,  New  York;  1881: 
1643,  Jan.  31.  15400 

Fresh  Timothy  Hay;  a  vaudeville  sketch,  by 
Harry  L.  Newton.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison 
[1904*]  14  p.  12°.  ([Denison's  vaudeville 
sketches] ) 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  D :  5158,  June  10, 
1904 ;  2c.  July  30,  1904.  15401 

Fresh- water  (The)  pirates  of  Paris;  a  play  in 

11  tableaux,  dramatized  from  Eugene   Sue's 

novel.  The  mysteries  of  Paris,  by  W.  Pelissier. 

©  William  Pelissier,  Chicago ;  1878 :  10660, 

Sept.  16.  15402 

Freshman;  college  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Edwin 
Bateman  Morris.  Philadelphia,  The  Penn 
publishing  company,  1909.    44  p.     16°. 

©  Oct.  21,  1909 ;  2c.  Oct.  25, 1909 ;  D  :  17190 ; 
Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.  15403 

a  college  drama  in  3  acts,  by  W.  J.  Rose. 


47  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Wm.  J.  Rose,  Chicago ;  D :  13390,  July  22, 
1908 ;  2c.  July  31,  1908.  15404 

—  sketch,  by  J.  Wellington.    5  p.    8°.    Type- 


written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  27,  1910 ;  D :  20041 ;  Jay  Welling- 
ton, Pittsburgh.  15405 


Freshman  (The)  and  the  sophomore;  by  E. 
Wynn.    5  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ed.  Wynn,  Philadelphia ;  D :  11650,  Oct. 
28,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  28,  1907.  15406 

Freshman  (The)  helps;  playlet  in  1  act,  by 
E.  G.  Birge.     [2],  21  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  15,  1911 ;  D :  23654 ;  Edward  G. 
Birge,  Altoona,  Pa.  15407 

Fresnay  (Les);  comedie  en  1  acte,  par  F.  Van- 
derem  [pseud,  de  Fernaud  Henri  Vanderheym] 
[Paris,  Impr.  de  I'lllustration]  1907.  1  p.  1., 
16  p.    12°. 

©  Fernand  Vanderem,  Paris ;  D  :  10664,  May 
31,  1907 ;  2c.  May  31,  1907.  15408 

Freudenmeister  (Der);  komodie  in  4  akten,  von 
K.  Martens.  Berlin,  Egon  Fleischel  &  co., 
1907.    4  p.  1.,  148  p.    12°. 

©  res.  under  act  of  Mar.  3,  1905,  by  Kurt 
Martens,  Bavaria,  Germany ;  res.  no.  864 ;  Ic. 
Mar.  28,  1907.  15409 

Freydela,  the  milnerin.     See  Mamma  (The) 

Freyja,  daughter  of  the  gods;  grand  opera  in 
3  acts,  words  by  Peter  Gibson.  New  York, 
C.  E.  Burden,  1910.  39  p.  8°.  [Libretto 
only.     German  and  English] 

©  Mar.  23,  1910;  2c.  Mar.  24,  1910;  D: 
205C0;  Charles  E.  Burden,  New  York.  15410 

Freyja,  the  daughter  of  the  gods;  grand  opera 
in  3  acts  and  prologue,  adapted  from  the 
original  Freyja's  saga  by  P.  Gibson,  Ger- 
man tr.  by  Maximilian  Schapiro.  New  York, 
The  Knickerbocker  press,  1910.  75  p.  8°. 
[Libretto  only.     German  and  English] 

©  July  2,  1910 ;  2e.  July  16,  1910 ;  D :  21571 ; 
Peter  Gibson,  New  York.  15411 

Freyja's  saga.  See  Freyja,  the  daughter  of 
the  gods. 

Freyschutz  (Der);  or.  The  rifle  rangers,  an 
erratic  operatic  absurdity  in  5  scenes,  by  J.  B. 
Matthews. 

©  J.  Brander  Matthews,  New  York;  1871: 
5287,  June  5.  15412 

Fri  OS  fra  det  cnde;  4  skuespil,  af  V.  Jacob- 
sen.  K0benhavn,  Lehmann  &  Stages  forlag, 
1914.    389  p.    12°. 

Contents  :  I  egen  gard. — En  sk&l. — 
Dr0mme. — Officeren. 

©  Dec.  17,  1914;  Ic.  Jan.  30,  1915;  D: 
39553;  Vigo  Jacobsen,  Copenhagen.       15412a 

Friar  (The)  and  the  don;  a  musical  comedy, 
by  C.  B.  Going  and  M.  O.  Corbin. 

©  Charles  Buxton  Going  and  Marie  Over- 
ton Corbin,  New  York ;  D :  1003,  Oct.  24.  1901. 

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COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE  UNITED   STATES 


15433 


Friar  Tuck;  [by]  Sidford  F.  Hamp. 

©   P.    Garrett   &   co.,    Philadelphia;    1895: 
15065,  Mar.  15.  15414 

Frida  the  Alpine  flower.      Sec   Edelweiss. 

Friday  afternoon;  a  monologue,  by  A.  W.  Hol- 
brook. 

©  Amelia  Weed  Holbrook,  New  York;  D: 
335S,  Apr.  20,  1903.  15415 

Friday  afternoon  at  a  village  school;  farcical 
entertainment  in  1  scene,  by  A.  W.  Holbi'ook. 
New  York,  S.  French ;  London,  Samuel 
French,  ltd.,  1909.  19  p.  12°.  ([French's 
international  copyrighted  ed.  of  the  works  of 
the  best  authors,  no.  179] ) 

©   Dec.   14,    1909;    2c.    Dec.    15,   1909;    D: 
17704;  Amelia  Weed  Holbrook,  New  York. 

15416 


Friend  (The);  a  comic  drama  in  3  acts,  by  M. 
Robinson.     52  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    6,    1909;    D:  16210;    Michael 
Robinson,   New   York.  15423 


Friday    afternoon    at    deestrick    no.    4. 
Spellin'  (The)  skewl. 


See 


Friday,  November  the  thirteenth;  an  original 
play  in  1  act,  by  F.  A.  Connor.  12  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Frank  A.  Connor,  New  York ;  D :  14403, 
Nov.  28,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  28,  1908.  15417 

Friday  the  13th;  farce  in  8  acts,  by  FrederIcK 
George  [pseud,  of  F.  Berger,  jr.]  [3],  130  p. 
4°.      Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  6,  1911 ;  D  :  23562  ;  Fred  Berger, 
jr.,  Washington.  15418 

Friday  the  thirteenth;  sketch,  by  S.  Shatford. 
[2],  4  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  15,  1912 ;  D :  31409 ;  Sarah  Shat- 
ford, Memphis,  Teun.  15419 


-tragedy   in   1   act,   by   W.  E.   Bonney   and 

J.  M.   Ficken.      [2],  18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Jan.  8,  1914;   D :  35583 ;  William  E. 
Bonney   and   John   M.   Ficken,   Brooklyn. 

15423a 

Friend  and  foe;  an  original  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  B.  Campbell. 

©  Bartley  Campbell,  Cleveland  ;  1877 :  3970, 
April  4.  15424 

Friend  (A)  at  court;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  J. 
E.  Mofl-at.     82  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Jessie  Emerson  Moffat,  New  York;  D: 
2124,  July  15,  1902 ;  2c.  July  31,  1902 ;  Ic.  new 
ed.  Jan.  28,  1903.  15425 

Friend  Bill;  an  original  title,  by  E.   R.   Lang. 

©  Edwin  R.  Lang,  New  York ;  1885 :  26115, 

Dec.  12.  15426 

Friend  Fritz;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  S.  Stange, 
being  a  free  adaptation  of  Erckmann-Cha- 
trian's  L'ami  Fritz,  with  original  lyrics  by 
the  adapter. 

©  Stanislaus  Stange,  NeW  York;  1893: 
3627,  Jan.  16.  15427 

play  in  3  acts,  by  Erckmann-Chatrian,  tr. 

by  R.  B.  Delano  and  Roxie  Odiorne.     [2],  69  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  16,  1912;  D:  30275;  Ruth  B. 
Delano,   Boston.  15428 


See    also    Ami    (I/)    Fritz. — Amico    (L') 


Fritz. 


Fridthjof    and    Ing'eborg;     opera     in     3     acts, 
drauiatized  from  Tegner's  Fridthjof  saga,  by      Friend  (A)  in  need;  a  comedietta,  adapted  and 
Anna    Cronhjelm    Wallberg,    music    by    C.    F.  arr.  by  Mrs.  F.  W.  Kitchel. 

Hanson.     Worcester,  Mass.,  C.  F.  Hanson  & 
sons,  1898.     3  p.  1.,  138  p.    illus.    port.     8°. 
©   Charles    F.    Hanson,    Worcester;    1898: 


by 

©    Mrs.    Francis    Wilmot    Kitchel,    Perth 
Amboy,  N.  J.;  1895:5445,  Jan.  22.  15429 


71602,  Dec.  9;  2c.  Dec.  9.  15420 

Fridthjof  saga.  See  Fridthjof  and  Inge- 
borg'. 

Frieda;  1  act  Christmas  sketch,  by  H.  Morris 
and  L.  C.  King.     13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    12,    1910;    D:  22789;    Harriet 
Morris  and  Laura  Clayton  King,  Los  Angeles. 

15421 

Friedensfest  (Das)  See  Dramatic  (The)  works 
of   Gerhart   Hauptmann. 

Friedman,  Demurrage  &  company;  comedy  in 
2  acts  [by  Robert  Y.  Kerr]  Chicago,  Amer- 
ican  lumberman,    1913.     11   p.     4°. 

©   Ic.   Nov.   7,   1913;    D:  34959;   American 
lumberman,  Chicago.  15422 


—  comedy  sketch,  by  C.  W.  Calhoun.     20  p. 
4°.      Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  25,  1910;  D:  22382;  C.  W.  Cal- 
houn, Berkeley,  Cal.  15430 


—  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  D.  Steell. 

©  J.   D.    Steell,   Los  Angeles;    1898:52412, 
Sept.  7.  15431 

play  in  1  act,  by  H.  P.  Briggs.     19  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  21,  1911;  D:  24021;  Harlan  P. 
Briggs,  Allen,  Mich.  15432 

Friend   (A)   indeed;  by  William  Diamond   and 
M.  M.  Heine.     7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Max    M.    Heine,    New    York ;    D :  11355, 
Sept.  16,  1907;  2c.  Sept.  16,  1907.  15433 


5379—15- 


-48 


753 


15434 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


15454 


Friend  Karl;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  D.  B.  Sorlin. 
109  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Daniel   B.    Sorlin,    New   York ;    D :  1543, 
Mar.  10,  1902 ;  2c.  Mar.  10,  1902.  15434 

Friend  o'  the  family;  an  original  domestic  Irisli 
comedy  in  3  acts  and  6  scenes,  by  E.  W. 
Scully. 

©  Eugene  W.  Scully,  Chicago ;  1888 :  34009, 
Nov.  30.  15435 

Friend  (A)  of  Jack's;  a  musical  farce,  book 
and  lyrics  by  V.  Cassard,  suggested  by  W.  S. 
Gilberfs  comedy,  Tom  Cobb,  iii,  172  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  iNIay  23,  1910 ;  D :  21132 ;  Vernon  Cas- 
sard, Bronxville,  N.  Y.  15436 

Friend  (A)  of  mine;  an  original  3  act  comedy, 
by  G.  A.  Beane. 

©  George  A.  Beane,  New  Bedford,  Mass. ; 
1898  :  57753,  Oct.  1.  15437 

Friend  (A)  of  the  boys;  by  S.  W.  Combs. 

©    Samuel    W.    Combs,    New   York;    189S : 
9583,  Feb.  4.  15438 

Friend  (A)  of  the  family;  a  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  S.  Wilmer.     Typewritten. 

©  Sidney  Wilmer,  New  York  ;  1898  :  63730, 
Oct.  31;  2c.. Jan.  6.  1899.  15439 


—  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  J.  Campbell  and 
R.  M.  Skinner.     108  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Chas.  J.  Campbell  and  R.  M.  Skinner, 
New  York ;  D :  5107,  May  25,  1904 ;  2c.  Mav 
25,  1904.  15440 

—  a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  adapted  from 
the  French,  by  M.  C.  Lonsdale. 

©  M.  C.  Lonsdale,  New  York ;  1S88 :  6526, 
Mar.  2.  15441 


—  tabloid  portrayal  of  the  eternal  triangle 
nnnus  the  base,  by  J.  N.  Wilson.  [1],  20  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  24,  1914 ;  D :  36461 ;  Jerome  N. 
Wilson,  New  York.  15441a 

—  See  also  Don't  be  bashful. 


Friend  (A)   of  the  people;  play   in  4  acts,  by 
T.  F.  Bonnet.     26  p.     t\     Printed. 

©  Ic.   .Tuly   21,   1913;    D:  34087;    Tlieodore 
Fierman  Bonnet,  San  Francisco.  15442 


—  Same.      San    Francisco,    Pacific    pub.    co., 
1914.     xxviii,  115  p.     8°. 

©   Mar.    15,    1914;    2c.    Apr.    18,    1914;    D: 
36763;  Theodore  Bonnet,  San  Francisco. 

15442a 

—  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  Browne.     14  p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.     May    29,    1913;     D :  33361 ;     Willis 
Browne   New  York.  15443 


Friend  (A)  of  the  whole  family;  a  farce  com- 
edy in  3  acts,  by  W.  C.  Parker.  Chicago,  T. 
S.  Denison  [1904]  36  p.  12°.  (On  cover: 
Alta  series) 

©  T.    S.   Denison,   Chicago;   D :  5274,   July 
8,  1904;  2c.  Sept.  17,  1904,  15444 

Friend  (The)  of  the  wind;  play  for  children, 
by  M.  Anderson.     15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

•  ©  Ic.  June  11,  1915;  D:  40903;  Madge 
Anderson,  Milwaukee.  15444a 

Friend  (The)  of  women;  comedy. 

©  Robert  Whittier,  New  York ;  1896 :  6633, 
Jan.  25.  15443 

Friend  or  country;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  R. 
Danenbaum.     55  p.     4°.     Tyi>ewritten. 

©    Roby     Danenbaum,     Minneapolis;     D: 
13444,  July  30,  1908;  2c.  Feb.  19,  1909.  15446 

Friend  wife;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  V.  Rod- 
din. 

©   Eugenia    Vincent   Roddin,    Chicago;    D: 
160SS,  June  17,   1909.  15447 

Friend  Wilson's  daug'hter;  a  comedy  in  4  acts, 

by  M.  I.  Taylor.     [127]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.   20  1913;   D:  32726;   Mary   Im- 

lay  Taylor,  Mamaroneck,  N.  Y.  15448 

Friendly  (A)  call;  original  dramatic  comedy  in 
1  act,  by  Harry  Jackson.  [10]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    29,    1914;    D :  39221 ;    Charles 
Mack,  New  York.  15449 

Friendly  divorces  and  happy  remarriag'es; 
comedy  in  4  acts,  by  I*.  Raimondo.  103  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  5,  1909;  D:  17294;  Philip  Rai- 
mondo, New  York.  15450 

Friendly  (A)  enemy;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  bv  A. 
Griffin  and  T.  Friel. 

©    Artliur     Griffin     and     Tliornton     Friel, 
United  States;  D:  162,  Feb.  21,  1901.      15451 

Friendly    (A)    foe.       See     Mysterious     (The) 

actress. 

Friendly  (The)  inn;  a  musical  comedy,  by  C. 
R.  Carroll. 

©  Chas.  R.  Carroll,  New  Brighton,  N.  Y. ; 
1895:35657,  July  9.  15452 

Friendly  (A)  joke;  by  A.  L.  Atwell.     9  p.     f°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Allen  Lee  Atwell,   New  York ;   D :  6251, 
Feb.  21,  1905;  2c.  Feb.  11,  1905.  15453 

Friendly  (A)  neighbor;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  bv 
C.  H.  Child. 

©  Charles  Henry  Child,  Kansas  City,  Mo. ; 
D :  261,  Mar.  25,  1901.  15454 


754 


15455 


COPYEIGHTEi)  IN   THE  UNITED   STATES 


15473 


Friendly  (A)  tip;  a  comedy  drama  iu  4  acts, 
by  Hiram   (W.  J.  Ferguson) 

©  W.  J.  Ferguson,  Brooklyn ;  1882 :  16266, 
Oct.  2.  15455 


Same. 
©   W. 


J.    Ferguson,    Brooklyn;    1883:7322, 
Apr.  19;  2c.  Apr.  19.  15456 

■or.  The  dude,  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by 


Jeremiah  Hiram  Farell  and  W.  J.  Ferguson. 
70  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  24,  1913 ;  D :  35113 ;  William  J. 
Ferguson,  Brooklyn.  15457 

Friends;  by  J.  G.  Dorso.     11  p.     4°.     Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  13,  1911 ;  D :  25218 ;  J.  G.  Dorso, 
San  Francisco.  15458 

a  comedy,  by  B.  M.  Royle. 

©  Edwin  Milton  Royle,  New  York;   1892: 
18588,  Apr.  29.  15459 

a  comedy  drama  in  5  acts,  by  G.  B.  Arm- 


strong. 

©   George  Buchanan  Armstrong,   Chicago ; 
1881:14372,    Sept.    20.  15460 


—  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  M.  Royle. 
[6],  144  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  22,  1912 ;  D :  31444  ;  Edwin  Mil- 
ton Royle,  Darien,  Conn.  15461 

—  modern  society  and  domestic  drama,  in  4 


acts   and  4  tableaux,   adapted  for  the  stage, 
and  dramatized,  by  R.  S.  Hill. 

©  Robert  S.  Hill,  New  York ;  1878 :  11055. 
Sept.  25.  15462 

Friend's  (A)  advice;  by  Brandon  Hurst.     20  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Nina  Morris,  New  York ;  D :  7148,  Aug. 
19,  1905;  2c.  Aug.  23,  1905.  15463 

a   1   act   play,   by   D.   Clarke    [i.   e.   D.   C. 

Sullivan]   17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Delia  Clarke,  New  York ;  D :  10712,  .Tune 
G,  1907;  2c.  June  6,  1907.  15464 

Friends,  enemies — and  you;  comedy  in  4  acts, 

by  S.  D.  Gaspers.     [117]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  22,  1915  ;  D :  40443 ;  Sebastian  D. 

Gaspers,  Chicago.  15464a 

Friends   in   adversity;   play   in   4    acts,    by   G. 
Peters.     26  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Apr.   24,   1915;    D:  40469;    Gertrude 
Peters,  Richmond  Hill,  N.  Y.  15464b 

Friends  in  need;  play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  W.  Haw- 
ley.     160  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   July  2,  1915;   D:  41149;   Harry  W. 
Hawley,  Springfield,  Mass.  15464c 


Friends  of  freedom;  or,  Cuba's  struggle  for 
liberty,  an  original  play,  by  S.  C.  Hunt.  Type- 
written. 

©  Samuel  C.  Hunt,  Omaha,  Neb.;  1898: 
25615,  Apr.  23;  2c.  Apr.  23.  15465 

Friends  of  Satan;  original  play  in  4  acts,  by 
Scott  Marble.     63  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  22,  1909;  D:  17165;  John  C. 
Folland,  Pittsburgh.  15466 

Friends — yes?  by  A.  A.  Maxwell.  28  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  25,  1909;  D:  46714;  A.  A.  Max- 
well, Santa  Rosa,  Cal.  15467 

Friendship  in  business  is  nix;  1  act  play,  by 
F.   Bruegger.     16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  19,  1915;  D :  39753 ;  Frederick 
Bruegger,  Chicago.  154e7a 

Friendship  (The)  of  two  women.  See  Test 
(The)  of  friendship. 

Frilby;  an  operatic  burlesque,  words  by  F. 
Almy,  W.  Cary,  J.  B.  Olmsted,  and  C.  Sprague, 
music  by  M.  E.  Robinson.  1  p.  1.,  44  p.  2  I. 
12°.     Printed.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Frederic  Almy,  Walter  Cary,  John  B. 
Olmsted,  Carleton  Sprague  and  Minott  E. 
Robinson,  Buffalo ;  1895  :  22233,  Apr.  22  ;  2c. 
Apr.  22,  1895;  Ic.  Jan.  16,  1896.  15468 

Fringale  (La);  pi^ce  en  1  acte,  par  M.  Lau- 
mann.     [1],  64  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  21,  1914;  D:  37123;  M.  Lau- 
mann,  Paris.  15468a 

Fringe  (The)  of  society;  a  comedy  in  4  acts, 
tr.  and  adapted  from  Alexander  Dumas'  Le 
demi-monde,  by  Edward  P.  Clancy. 

©  Harry  L.  Pugh,  Racine,  Wis.;  1893: 
7840,  Feb.  10.  15469 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  R.  Mayer. 

©  Marcus  R.  Mayer,  New  York;  1892: 
32460,  Aug.  6.  15470 

Fripouille  et  cie. ;  drame  en  5  actes  en  prose,  . 
par  Alevy  et  Marcel  Nadaud.     Paris,  C.  Jou- 
bert,  1913.     142  p.     8°. 

©  Nov.  8,  1913;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1913;  D: 
35093;  Joubert,  Paris.  15471 

Friquet;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  P.  Berton  and  Gyp 
[pseud,  of  S.  G.  M.  A.  de  Riquetti  de  Mlra- 
beau  Martel  de  Janville]  98  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Pierre  Berton  and  Countess  Martel, 
Paris;  D:6259,  Jan.  30,  1905;  2c.  Jan.  30. 
1905.  15473 

Frisco;  a   domestic  drama   in  5  acts  and  pro- 
logue, by  C.  Glenn.     47  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 
©    Charles    Glenn,    Allegheny,    Pa. ;    1889 : 
11462,  Apr.  11;  2c  June  27.  15473 


755 


15474 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


15494 


Frisco — Continued. 

a  farce,  by  R.  O.  Whitehead. 

©  R.  O.  Whitehead,  Oakhiud,  Cal. ;   1892: 


3795,  Jan.  23;  2c.  Jan.  23. 


15474 


Fritz  in  a  madhouse;  by  J.  K.  Emmet. 

©  J.  K.  Emmet,  Albany ;  1888 :  11632,  Apr. 
21.  15486 

See  also  Uncle  Joe. 


or.  Unspoken  love,  a  western  drama  in  5 

acts,  by  F.  Rowley. 

©    Frank     Rowley,     Philadelphia;     1893: 
47083.    Oct.    21.  15475 

Frisco  Sal;  play  in  4  acts,  by  Dion  Clayton  Cal- 
throp  and  Cosmo  Gordon-Lennox.  89  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    15,     1913;     D:  32953;     James 
Forbes,   New  York.  15476 

Friska;  or,  The  Fountain  of  youth,  a  light 
opera  in  3  acts,  by  R.  Callender.  Halifax, 
N.  S.,  Chronicle  printing  co.,  ltd.,  1898.  50  p. 
8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©    Romaine    Callender,    Philadelphia ;    D : 
13195,  June  1,  1908;  2c.  Aug.  27,  1908.  15477 

Frisky;  a  rural  play,  by  J.  H.  Konkle.  84  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Janios  Howard  Konkle,  Newark,  N.  J. ; 
D :  136J5,  Aug.  25,  19U8 ;  2c.  Aug.  25,  1908. 

15478 

Frisky  (The)  Mister  Brown;  by  D.  H.  Knox. 

©   Dorothea   Heness   Knox,    Glenelg,   Md. ; 
D:  12917,  May  6,  1908.  15479 

Frisky  (The)  Mrs.  Johnson;  bv  C.  Fitch.  New 
York,  Alice  Kauser  [1908]     74  p.    12°. 

©  Clyde  Fitch  and  Alice  Kauser,  New  York ; 
D :  12619,  Mar.  25,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1908. 

15480 

Frisky  (A)  widow  from  'Frisco;  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  C.  W.  Colburn. 

©  Carrie  W.  Colburn,  Boston ;  1898 :  50197, 
Aug.  27.  15481 

Frisson  de  I'aigle;  drame  en  5  actes  et  6  tab- 
leaux, par  P.  Gavault.    48  p.    8°.    Proof. 

©  Paul  Gavault,  Paris;  D:8393,  Apr.  21, 
1906 ;  2c.  Apr.  21,  1906.  15482 

Fritz;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  T.  Mcln- 
tyre. 

©    John    T.    Mclntyre,    Philadelphia;    D: 
12576,  Mar.  18,  1908.  15483 

Fritz  at  the  world's  fair;  a  German  dialect 
drama. 

©  William  H.   Wilson  and   Albert   Strass- 
man.  New  York ;  1893  :  9305,  Feb.  20.      15484 

Fritz  down  South;  a  3  act  comedy  drama,  by 
R.  Wilson. 

©   Ray   Wilson,   Jersey   City;   1897:17036, 
Mar.  13.  15485 


Fritz  in  America;  a  drama  in  3  acts  and  3 
scenes,  by  A.  P.  Laughlin.  Decatur,  Ala., 
Valley  print  [1887]     2  p.  1.,  80  p.    16°. 

©  Angus  Prather  Laughlin,  Courtland,  Ala. ; 
'1887: 12689,  May  13;  2c.  June  15.  15487 

Fritz  in  Good  for  evil;  a  melodrama  in  3  acts, 
by  W.  A.  Scott,  jr.    28  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  W.  A.  Scott,  jr.,  Pittsburgh ;  1889 :  2583, 
Jan.  21 ;  2c.  Apr.  23.  15487a 

Fritz  in  Ireland;  an  entire  new  drama,  by  J.  K. 
Emmet. 

©  Joseph  K.  Emmet,  United  States;  1879: 
4552,  Apr.  5.  15488 

Fritz  in  Scotland;  by  John  J.  McNally. 

©  Klaw  &  Erlanger,  New  York;  D :  7388, 
Oct.  11,  1905.  15489 

Fritz,  the  detective;  a  comedy  drama  with  a 
prologue  and  3  acts,  by  F.  Eversmann,  jr. 

©  Fred  Eversmann,  jr.,  Baltimore ;  1881 : 
3595,  Mar.  11.  15490 

Fritz,  the  ferryman;  a  musical  comedy-drama 
in  4  acts,  by  C.  J.  S.  Palmer.    33  p.    12°, 

©  Charles  James  Spry  Palmer,  Bristol, 
Tenn. ;  D :  894,  Sept.  23,  1901;  2c.  Aug.  31, 
1901.  15491 

Fritz,  the  photographer;  a  1  act  dramatic  com- 
position, by  F.  J.  Beaman.  15  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  2,  1909 ;  D :  16439 ;  Fred.  J.  Bea- 
man, Jackson,  Mich.  15492 

Fritz,  the  wandering  musician;  a  musical  com- 
edy in  4  acts,  by  Wilbur  Crane. 

©  Joseph  Hortiz,  Philadelphia;  D :  12685, 
Apr.  6,  1908.  15493 

Fritzchen;  drama  in  1  akt,  von  H.  Sudermann. 
New  York  [I.  Goldmann]  1896.    32  p.    12°. 

©  Hermann  Sudermann,  Berlin ;  1896 : 
20093,  Apr.  1 ;  Ic.  Apr.  10.  15494 

See  also  Morituri. 

Fritzi;  operette  in  1  akt,  von  Otto  Hein  und 
Ferdinand  Stein,  musik  von  Otto  Stransky. 
Leipzig,  Wien,  W.  Karczag ;  New  York,  Karc- 
zag  publishing  co.,  1913.  1  p.  1.,  56  p.  4°. 
[Regie-  und  souftlierbuch] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  23,  1914 ;  D :  36806 ;  W.  Karczag, 
Vienna.  15494a 

Same.     14  p.    12°.    [Text  der  gesSnge] 

©  Ic.  June  1,  1914 ;  D :  37166 ;  W.  Karczag, 


Vienna. 


15494b 


756 


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15515 


Fritz's  brother;  or,  The  new  German,  a  comedy 
drama,  by  Joseph  Bradford  and  J.  K.  Emmet. 
©  Joseph  K.  Emmet,  St.  Louis,  and  Joseph 
B.  Bradford,  Boston ;  1875 :  2G43,  Mar.  22. 

15495 

Fritz's  troubles;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  L. 
Konollman. 

©  Charles  L.  Konolhnan,  Brooklyn;  1880: 
18831,  Dec.  10.  15496 

Frivolity;  an  original  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts 
and  3  scenes,  by  Mark  Melford  and  Leopold 
brothers. 

©  Leopold  bi'os.  &  co..  United  States ;  1884 : 
18937,  Sept.  20.  15497 

Frivollus;  or.  The  power  of  love,  an  entirely 
new  and  original  burlesque  extravaganza,  by 
J.  A.  Mack  and  J.  De  Bonay. 

©  John  A.  Mack  and  John  De  Bonay,  New 
York;  1874:5309,  Apr.  20.  15498 

Frivolous  Bonnie;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts  [by 

George  Fletcher]     [21]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Aug.   3,   1909 ;   D :  16467 ;   American 

amusement  co.,  Manistee,  Mich.  15499 

Frivolous  Geraldine;  musical  comedy  in  2  acts, 
by  T.  Stempfel,  jr.  69  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.   Aug.   19,  1912;   D :  30577 ;   Theodore 
Stempfel,  jr.,  Indianapolis.  15500 

Frivolous  men.     See  Mutton  chops. 

Frivolous  (The)  side;  a  monologue,  by  B.  B. 
Ilayward.    8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Beatrice  Brooke  Hay  ward.  New  York; 
D :  1170,  Dec.  10,  1901 ;  2c.  Dec.  10,  1901. 

15501 

Frivols;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  C.  King.  61  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1909 ;  D :  17066 ;  Laura  Clay- 
ton King,  Los  Angeles.  15502 

Froken  Julie.     See  Countess  Julia. 

Frog'  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  Stenhouse^  [4], 
13  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  27,  1912 ;  D :  28463 ;  Arthur  Sten- 
house,  Salt  Lake  City.  15503 

Frog'  (The)  and  the  owls;  a  singing  and  danc- 
ing sketch  in  5  scenes,  book  and  lyrics  by  C. 
B.  Casad.  12  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Campbell  B.  Casad,  New  York ;  D :  10478, 
May  2,  1907 ;  2c.  May  2,  1907.  15504 

Frog  (A)  he  would  awooing  go.  See  Frog 
opera  with  pollywog  chorus. 


Frog  opera,  with  pollywog  chorus;  a  burletta 
founded  upon  the  nursery  tale  and  old  song 
of  A  frog  he  would  awooing  go.  Boston, 
Alfred  Mudge  and  son,  1872.  48  p.  16°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Charles  T.  Miller,  Barrington,  R.  I.; 
1873:2943,  Mar.  24;  2c.  Mar.  29.  15505 

Frog  (The)  prince;  or,  Zelzebud,  by  C.  J. 
JMorey.    1  p.    Proof.     [Synopsis] 

©  Charles  J.  Morey,  Chicago ;  D :  4053,  Oct. 
8,  1903;  2c.  Oct.  8.  1903.  15506 

Frog  (The)  trust;  dramatic  farce  in  1  act,  by 
J.  Ketler.      [2],   13  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  28,  1912 ;  D :  29208 ;  Joe  Ketler, 
Grove  City,  Pa.  15507 

Frogs.  See  Aristophanes  Birds,  Frogs  and 
Clouds. 

Frogs  (The)  of  Old  Windham;  a  comic  opera, 
by  N.  W.  and  Burton  E.  Leavitt. 

©  Naason  Wesley  Leavitt,  Willimantic, 
Conn. ;  1889 :  15595,  May  24.  15508 

Frogs  (The)   of  Windham;  by  N.   W.  Leavitt. 

©  Nason  Wesley  Leavitt,  New  Haven ; 
1891 :  15038,  Apr.  23.  15509 

Frolic  (A)  in  the  cooking  class;  musical  bur- 
letta  [by]   Lucy  Allen   [and]    Richard  Thiele. 
©  Roxbury  pub.  co..  New  York  ;  1899  :  76330, 
Nov.   22;   2c.   Nov.   15.  15510 

Frolic  of  the  bees  and  butterflies;  by  de- 
mentia. Chicago,  Sisters  of  Mercy,  St.  Pat- 
rick's academy,  1910.     8  p.     12°. 

©  Apr.  20,  1910;  2c.  May  7,  1910;  D: 
20977 ;  Sisters  of  Mercy,  St.  Patrick's  acad- 
emy, Chicago.  15511 

Frolic  (The)  of  the  holidays;  an  entertainment 
for  children,  by  Hovv'ard  \'\'.  Tilton.  New 
York,  S.  French ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd., 
1909.     19  p.     8°. 

©  Samuel  French,  New  York ;  D :  16009, 
June  5,  1909;  2c.  June  24,  1909.  15512 

Frolics  in  a  cafe  chantant;  by  Nelson,  Glinseriti 
and  Demoneo. 

©  Thos.  H.  Nelson,  New  York ;  1899 :  25981, 
Apr.  13.  15513 

Frolics  in  our  boarding  house;  a  musical 
comedy  in  2  acts,  by  J.  K.  Eraser. 

©  James  Knowlan  Eraser,  Boston ;  1880 : 
7246,  May  10.  15514 

Frolics  (The)  of  a  day;  a  musical  comedy  ab- 
surdity in  3  acts. 

©  J.  Alexander  Brown,  New  York;  1883: 
15453,  Aug.  22.  16515 


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15533 


Frolics  of  chance;  by  N.  L.  Clark  and  W.  B. 
Hardin. 

©  Nathaniel  Lucas  CUu-lc  and  Williani 
Budd  Hardin,  Brooklyn;  1898:35379,  June 
9;  2e.  June  9.  15516 

Frolics  of  Venus;  musical  comedy  in  2  acts, 
l)Ook  and  music  by  R.  Stretti. 

©  Rene  Stretti,  New  York;  D:3107,  Mar. 
9,  1903.  15517 

Frolicsome  friars;  novelty  singing  sketch,  by 
G.  Reed.     [5]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  lo.  Nov.  26,  1915;  D :  42382 ;  Gus  Reed, 
Chicago.  15517a 

Frolicsome  girls;  a  comedy,  by  W.  H.  Benson. 

©    W.    H.    Benson,    United    States;    1884: 

20207,  Oct.  8.  15518 

Frolicsome  (A)  spook;  a  farce  comedy,  by 
C.  B.  Inslee.     S  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Edwin  Inslee,  New  York;  D: 
289,  Mar.  30,  1901;  2c.  Mar.  30,  1901.     15519 

Frollickers  (The);  musical  frolic  in  1  act,  by 
L.  De  Wolfe.  [1],  20  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Jan.  8,  1914;  D:  35586;  Linton  De 
AVolfe,  New  York.  15519a 

From  a  blue  sky;  play  in  1  act  by  L.  Kyn. 
8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  6,  1914;  D:  38409;  Lucy  Kyn, 
New  York.  15519b 

From  a  feminine  point  of  view;  a  satirical 
monologue,  by  W.  D.  Hall.     Typewritten. 

©  Wm.  D.  Hall,  Philadelphia;  1900  A: 
27771,  Nov.  9;  2c.  Nov.  9.  15520 

From  a  poor  orphan  to  wealth;  by  Mrs.  N. 
Dorn  and  Mrs.  Valentine  Niebel.  14  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  Nicholas  Dorn.  Utica,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
1.59G3.  May  27,  1909;  2c.  May  27,  1909.  15531 

From  aborigines  to  now;  an  historical  enter- 
tainment, arr.  by  H.  G.  Provines.  Chicago, 
A.  Flanagan  company  [1907]  19,  [9]  p.  iilus. 
8°.     [With  music] 

©  A.  Flanagan  &  co.,  Chicago;  D :  10342, 
Apr.  1,  1907;  2c.  Apr.  1,  1907.  15522 

From  abroad;  an  original  drama  containing  a 
prologue  and  4  acts,  by  H.  Guyenette. 

©  Harry  Guyenette,  New  York ;  1872 :  7623, 
July  17.  15523 

From  across  the  pond;  farce  comedy  in  3  acts. 

©    Yanka    Philipp,    New    York ;    D :  11346, 

Sept.  13,  1907.  15524 

From  afar;  or.  Reunited,  a  melodrama  in  a 
prologue  and  3  acts,  by  F.  A.  Noble. 

©  Franklin  A.  Noble,  Baltimore;  1873: 
2716,  Mar.  18.  15525 


From  Broadway  to  Cairo;  miniature  nnisical 
comedy  in  1  act  and  2  scenes,  by  C.  Birk  and 
P.  Salomone.  7  p.  f°.  Typewritten.  [Words 
only] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  23,  1914;  D:  36808;  Cornelius 
Birk  and  Peter  Salomone,  New  York.  15525a 

From  Broadway  to  Iowa;  or.  The  man  that 
made  good,  drama  in  3  acts  and  6  scones,  by 
AI.   D.   Reilly.     40  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  28,  1915;  D:  40494;  Marguerite 
Dorothy  Reilly,  Brooklyn.  15525b 

From  Broadway  to  Monte  Carlo;  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  E.  B.  De  Ligny  and  R.  Brunet.  [2], 
132  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1911;  D :  23621 ;  Ernest  B. 
De    Ligny    and    Rene   Brunet,    New    York. 

15526 

From  Broadway  to  the  Bowery;  by  Hal.  Reid 
[i.  e.  James  Halleck  Reid]  82  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  William  T.  Keogh,  New  York;  D:  10631, 
May  24,  1907;  2c.  May  24,  1907.  15527 

From  cabin  to  castle;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  A. 
S.  Hickman.     85  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  All)ert  Scott  Hickman,  Pearl  River, 
N.  Y. ;  D:  15114,  Feb.  IS,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  16. 
1909.  15528 

From  cabin  to  Congress.  See  Fifty  years  of 
freedom. 

From  camn  to  kingdom;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
E.  F.  Riggs. 

©  Eva  F.  Riggs,  Swanton,  Md. ;  1886 :  13959, 
June  17.  15529 

From  camp  to  palace.  See  Gypsy  (The)  out- 
cast. 

From  carpenter  to  king;  drama,  by  L.  Cleve- 
land. 

©  Lucy  Cleveland,  New  York;  1900  A: 
15487,   June  22.  15530 

From  childhood  to  maturity;  symbolic  fanta.sy 
in  1  act,  by  F.  E.  White.  15  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  June  13,  1912;  D :  29967 ;  Frank  E. 
White,  New  York.  15531 

From  cornfield  to  palace;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by 
V.  Bradley. 

©  Vincent  Bradley,  Butte,  Mont. ;  D :  1147, 
Dec.  2,  1901.  15532 

From  cotton  field  to  race  track;  by  G.  T. 
Smith.     5  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  George  Totten  Smith.  New  York ;  D :  43, 
Jan.  18,  1901;  2c.  Jan.  18,  1901.  15533 

From  dark  to  dawn.     See  Under  a  mask. 


758 


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From  darkness  into  light;  religious  play  of 
street  life  in  5  scenes,  by  Charles  E.  Thomas. 
[S]   p.     8°.     Printed. 

©  Oct.  2,  1911;  2c.  Sept.  30,  1911;  D: 
25459;  Sarah  E.  Thomas,  Columbus  City,  la. 

15534 

From  darkness,  light.  See  Ex  tenebris  lu- 
men. 

From  darkness  to  dawn;  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
L.  M.  Mangold. 

©  Louise  M.  Mangold,  Detroit ;  D :  2515, 
Oct.   29,   1902.  15535 

a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  C.  Puerner. 

©  Charles  Puerner,  New  York ;  D :  185, 
Feb.  9,  1901.  15536 

play   in   1   act,   by   C.   Bedai'd.     4   p.     V. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  31,  1913;  D:  32793;  Constance 
Bedard  and  Robert  F.  Humphreys,  Water- 
bury,    Conn.  15537 

From  darkness  to  light.     See  Walburga. 
From  door  to  door;  a  piny  in  5  acts,  by  E.  Webb. 
©  Enuua  Webb,  Brooklyn ;  1874 :  4182.  Mar. 
28.  15538 

From  East  to  West.      See  Nathan  Pillsbury. 
From  eight  to  eleven;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  con- 
sisting of  5  scenes,  by  W.  B.  Hardin.     Type- 
written. 

©  William  Budd  Hardin,  New  York ;  1899 : 
81333,  Dec.  15;  2c.  Dec.  15.  15539 

From  farm  to  nobility;  [a  play  in  4  acts]  [1], 
30  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  21,  1909;  D:  16.541;  Thomas 
Patrick   O'Brien,   East   Weymouth,   Mass. 

15539a 

From  fatherland  to  the  far  West.  See  Hein- 
I'ich. 

From  fear  of  the  enemy.     See  Kanjundu, 

From  5th  avenue  to  Sing  Sing.  See  Victims 
(The)  of  faro. 

From  '49  to  '94 — California;  a  spectacular  and 
realistic   play. 

©  J.  S.  Craig  and  Wells  Drury,  San  Fran- 
cisco ;  1894 :  13451,  Mar.  8.  15540 

From  generation  to  generation;  a  play  in  4 
acts,  by  Augustus  W.  Droosten,  nom  de  plume 
of  E.  W.  ]\iaclean. 

©  Eda  Wilhelmi  Maclean,  New  York ;  1898 : 
4061,  Jan.  8.  15541 

From  happiness  to  the  gallows;  [drama  in  e 
acts,  by  Solomon  Small] 

,',r::pN  4  i^x  r'^nrss  "jx  ;p^Tjr  _  dii:  p^'?3  lie 

[85]  p.    8°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  20,  1915;  D :  42143 ;  Samuel 
Small,  Philadelphia.  15541a 


From  Harlem  to  the  Battery;  a  4  act  comedy 
drama,  by  C.  E.  Blaney. 

©  Charles  E.  Blaney,  New  York;  1897: 
60623,   Oct.  26.  15542 

From  Hester  to  Wall  st.;  character  comedy  in 
1  act,  by  A.  Goldknopf.  [1],  28  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  20,  1912;  D :  29098 ;  Abraham 
Goldknopf,  Bath  Beach,  L.  I.,  N.  Y.         15543 

From  home  to  exile;  a  4  act  drama,  by  A.  J. 
Kidd. 

©  A.  J.  Kidd,  Mendota,  111.;  1887:34192, 
Dec.  29.  15544 

From  Ibsen's  workshop.  See  Works  of  Hen- 
rik  Ibsen. 

From  Ireland  to  America;  an  Irish-American 
drama,  by  J.  M.  B.  Stapleford.  39  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Julia  M.  Baker  Stapleford,  Fort  Wayne, 
Ind. ;  D:  12218,  Jan.  20,  1908;  2c.  Jan.  13. 
1908.  15545 

From  jeans  to  broadcloth;  by  M.  M.  Longhi. 
65  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Marian  Middleton  Longhi,  Denver ;  D : 
4127,  Oct.  22,  1903;  2c.  Oct.  20,  1903.     1554b 

play,  by  M.  Longhi.  28  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  July  29,  1912;  D:  30524;  Marian 
Longhi,  Denver.  15547 

From  king  to  king;  the  tragedy  of  the  Puritan 
revolution,  by  G.  Lowes  Dickinson.  New- 
York,  McClure,  Phillips  &  cc,  1907.  vii, 
129  p.     12°. 

Contents:  Eliot  r.nd  Hampden  in  the 
Tower.— Laud  and  Chilliugworth.— Strafford 
and  his  former  tutor  Greenwood  in  the  Tower. 
— Laud  in  the  Tower. — Milton  and  his  former 
tutor.  Young. — Lord  I'alklund  and  Edwaru 
Hyde  at  the  house  of  the  former.  Great  Tew, 
near  Oxford. — The  camp  of  the  parliamentary 
troops  after  Naseby.— The  king  and  his  groom 
of  the  chamber,  Thomas  Herbert,  at  New- 
port.—Cromwell. — John  Lilburne  before  the 
council. — Cromwell  and  Vane. — Yane  on  the 
scaffold. 

©  McClure,  Phillips  &  co..  New  York;  A: 
170644,  Mar.  9,  1907 ;  2c.  Mar.  9,  1907.  15547a 

From  kitchen-maid  to  actress;  farce  in  1  act, 

by     Katharine     Kavanaugh.       Chicago,     The 

Dramatic  publishing  co.    [1910]      10  p.     12  . 

©  Dec.  29,  1910 ;  2c.  Jan.  3.  1911 ;  D  :  22978  ; 

Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago.  15548 

From  land  to  land;  or.  Our  German- Americans, 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  Barba  Rossa  [pseud. 
of  W.  O.  Soubron] 

©  William  Otto  Soubron,  Milwaukee;  D: 
.585,  May  29,  1901.  15549 


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15550 


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15569 


From    Maine    to    South   Africa.      Sec    Colonel 

Dick. 
From    manger    to    throne;    an    illustrated    art 

monologue,  by  M.  A.  N.   Pollard. 

©    Marie     Antoinette     Nathalie     Pollard, 

Washington  ;  1893  :  22865,  May  11.  15550 

From  Matamoras  to   Mexico;   a   national  war 
drama  in  5  acts,  by  D.  Spillane. 


From  out  the  past;  a  drama  in  1  act,  by  E.  F. 
Johnson.     4  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Elizabeth   F.    Johnson,     Cleveland;     D: 
5297,  July  14,  1904;  2c.  July  14,  1904.  15559 

play    in    4    acts,    by    S.    King.sbury.      59   p. 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  10,  1913 ;  D :  32635 ;  Sara  Kings- 
bury, Indianapolis.  15560 


©  Daniel  Spillane,  New  York;   1891:4005,       From  over  the  sea;  or,  A  fair  colleen,   a  ro- 
Jan.  28.  15551  mantic  Irish  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F, 

De  Lydston. 

©  Frank  De  Lydston,  Lynn,  Mass. ;   1891 : 
18709.  May  22.  15561 


From  midnight  to  dawn;  play  in  1  act,  by  G. 
Gibson.     29  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  10,  1910 ;  D :  21011 ;  Gerolt  Gib- 
son, New  York.  15553 

From  mill  to  mansion;  a  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  G.  W.  Heath. 

©   Geo.   W.   Heath,   Haverhill,    Mass.;    D: 
7707,  Dec.  6,  1905.  15553 

From  mill  to  millions.  See  Confessions  of  a 
wife. 

From  Morocco  to  vaudeville;  musical  playlet 
in  1  act,  by  A.  Denvir.  [2],  14  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  May  12,  1914 ;  D  :  37009  ;  Arthur  Den- 
vir, New  York.  15554 

From  Mount  Olympus  to  Washington.  See 
Gods  and  men. 


From  New  York  to  the  border, 
of  need. 


See  In  time 


From  night  to  light;  a  modern  emotional 
drama  in  5  acts,  by  G.  F.  Sturgis.  103  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Granville  Forbes  Sturgis,  Brooklyn;  D: 
lO.Wl,  May  6,  1907;  2c.  May  6,  1907.     15555 

From  nine  to  eleven;  play  of  adventure  in  3 

acts,  by  W.  Ilackett.    91  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.     July    17,    1914;     D:  37597;     Walter 

Hackett,   New  York.  15555a 

From  nuthin'  to  nuthin';  play  in  1  act,  by  E. 
Marcus.     [14]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    29,    1913;    D:  35189;    Eugene 
Marcus,  Philadelphia.  15556 

From,  ocean  to  ocean;  a  modern  American  play, 
by  P.  Kingsley.     114  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Pierce    Kingsley,    New    York ;    D :  7754, 
Dec.  23,  1905;  2c.  Dec.  22,  1905.  15557 

See  also  Head  (The)  of  a  nail. 


From  out  the  deep;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  H. 
Jackson,  introducing  new  and  original  scenes, 
scenic  effects,  dialogue  and  situations,  each 
act  to  be  known  as  a  cable's  length. 

©    Harry    Jjn  k.son,    Saint    Paul ;    D :  4107, 
Oct.  31,  1903.  15558 


From  palace  to  prison;  by  E.  Musgrove. 

©    Ethel     Musgrove,     liOuisville ;     D :  7557, 
Sept.  25,  1905.  15562 

From  poverty  to  fortune.  See  Dinner-pail 
(The)  man. 

From  poverty  to  prosperity.  See  Street  (The) 
singer's  reward. 

From  prison  to  pulpit;  a  4  act  comedy  drama, 
by  John  A.  Eraser. 

©  Jule  Walters,  Bellevue,  Ky. ;  1899  :  78731, 
Dec.  4.  15563 

From  Rag  alley  to  Broadway;  or,  Thief  and 
the  girl,  playlet,  by  Annie  Mack  Berlein. 
27  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.    23,   1909;    D:  17180;    Elizabeth 
Kennedy,  Bensonhurst,  L.  I.  15564 

From  rags  to  riches;  melodrama  of  New  York 
life,  in  4  acts,  by  Charles  A.  Taylor.  105  p. 
4°.      Typewritten. 

©    John    Crittenden    Webb,    Chicago ;    D : 
2933,  Jan.  31,  1903;  2c.  July  16,  1903.   15565 

a  sensational  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  F. 


Murphy. 

©  Fitzgerald  Murphy,  New  York ;  D :  3331. 

Apr.  24,  1903.  15566 

in  4  acts  and  7  scenes,  by  Chas.   A. 


Taylor. 

©   Max   H.    Meyers,    New    York ;    D :  3728, 
July  16,  1903.  15567 

From  rough-rider  to  President;  melodrama  by 
L.  B.  Parker. 

©  Lem  B.  Parker,  Jersey  City;   D:1253S, 
Mar.  14,  1908.  15568 

From  St.  Joe  to  Mexico;  sensational  comeoy 
drama  in  3  acts,  by  John  W.  Ransone.  84  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  6,  1914 ;  D :  30610 ;  IVIargaret  II. 
Ransone,  New  York.  15568a 

From  Scotland  Yard;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
by   L.   ,1.   Rodriguez. 

©  L.  J.  Rodriguez,  New  York ;  1899 :  58989, 
Sept.  14.  15569 


760 


15570 


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15688 


From  Scotland  Yard — Continued. 

pluv  iu  1  act,  by  C.  Henry  [i.  e.,  Catherine 

Henry  West]     21  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  13,  1911;  D :  23629 ;  Catherine 

Henry,  New  Kockford,  N.  D.  15570 

From  Scotland's  hills;  a  beautiful  drama  in  5 
acts,  I)y  M.  J.  Norton.  57  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    IMarearet    Jane    Norton,    Brooklyn ;    D : 
6038,  Dec.  31,  1904;  2c.  Dec.  31,  1904.  15571 

From  shadows  to  sunshine;  dramatic  sketch 
iu  1  act,  by  C.  Banks.  3  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1913;   D:347S6;    Catherine 
Banks,   Soutli  Norwalk.   Conn.  15572 

From  Sing  Sing  to  liberty.  See  Jack,  the 
jail  breaker. 

From  sire  to  son;  or.  The  hour  and  the  man, 
an  original  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Nobles. 
Philadelphia,  Ledger  job  print,  1887.  85  p. 
8°. 

©   Milton    Nobles,   New   York;    1887:7571, 
Mar.  30;  2c.  May  19.  15573 

From  '61  to  '65.     See  Love  versus  treachery. 

From  slavery  to  citizenship,  and  from  the 
cotton  fields  to  grasshopper  plains;  a  moral 
drama,  by  C.  S.  Smith.  1  p.  1.,  24  p.  8°. 
Printed. 

©  C.  S.  Smith,  Pittsburgh ;  1880 :  1864,  Feb. 
2;  2c.  Mar.  11.  15574 

From  slavery  to  kingdom;  a  pathetic  drama 
in  1  act,  3  scenes,  by  J.  A.  McMurray.  3  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  A.  MclMurray,  New  Orleans ;  D : 
4138,  Oct.  26,  1903;  2c.  Nov.  12,  190.3.     15575 

From  son  to  father;  musical  comedy  playlet, 
by  J.  Stone  and  Lillian  Durham  Stone.  8  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  July  29,  1912 ;  D :  30375 ;  June  Stone, 
Louisville.  15576 

From  sorrows  to  joy.  See  Mother's  (A)  de- 
light. 

From  soup  to  nuts;  by  Edward  Locke. 

©  Frankie  Carpenter,  New  York;  D:7385, 
Oct.  10,  1905.  15577 

See  also  Vaude villainies. 

From  start  to  finish;  or.  One  hundred  to  one, 
a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  H.  Springer 
and  11.  C.  Campbell. 

©  .Tohn  H.   Springer  and  R.  C.  Campbell, 
New  York;  1888:32.578,  Nov.  17.  15578 

From  sublime  to  ridiculous.  See  King  Pat- 
rick the  First. 


From  Sumter  to  Appomattox;  a  drama  of  the 
60's,  by  W.  E.  Horton. 

©  William  Edward  Horton,  St.  Louis;  D: 
8117,   Feb.   26,   1906.  15579 

a  war  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  G.  Whalen. 


Clucago,    T.    S.    Denison    [1889]    59    p.      12°. 
( [Alta  series] ) 

©    T.    S.    Denison,    Chicago;    1889:24535, 
Aug.  9;  2c.  Sept.  14.  15580 

From  the  cannon's  mouth;  an  original  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  F.  C.  Griffith. 

©    Frank    Carlos    Griffith,    Boston;    1891: 
9483,  Mar.  12.  15581 

From  the  chaparral  to  Wall  St.  See  Man 
(The)  from  the  West. 

From  the  depths;  or,  Nachtasyl  (A  night 
refuge),  scenes  from  Russian  life,  by  Maxim 
Gorki  [pseud,  of  A.  M.  Pieshkov]  tr.  by  E.  S. 
Hopkins,  jr.     135  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  E.  S.  Hopkins,  jr..  New  York;  D :  6569, 
Apr.  25,  1905;  2c.  June  5,  1905.  15582 

From  the  farm  to  the  stage;  or.  Only  a  coun- 
try girl,  an  original  drama,  by  L.  B.  Parker. 

©  Lem  B.  Parker,  Chicago ;  D :  10447,  Apr. 
30,  1907.  15583 

From  the  fireplace  to  the  electric  grill.  See 
Past  (The)  and  the  present. 

From  the  manger  to  the  cross;  or,  Jesus  of 
Nazareth,  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Gene  Gaun- 
tier.  [New  York,  Kalem  companv,  1912]  29  p. 
8°. 

.  ©  Oct.  7,  1912 ;  2c.  Oct.  7,  1912 ;  D :  31130 ; 
Kalem  co..  New  York.  15584 

From  the  mines  to  the  stage.  See  Collier's 
(The)  daughter. 

From  the  picture  shows  to  Broadway;  by  R. 
C.   Buffington.     9  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Jan.  6,   1910;   D :  17871 ;   Richard  C. 
Buffington,  Chicago.  15585 

From  the  reef;  a  drama  in  1  act,  by  Edwin 
Balmer  and  Irving  Windley  [pseud,  of  L  W. 
Edwards].    14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  E.   Balmer  and  I.  W.  Edwards,  Brook- 
lyn; D :  12302,  Feb.  4,  1908 ;  2c.  Feb.  14,  1908. 

15586 

From  tramp  to  millionaire. 

©  Albert  H.  AVoods,   New   York;   D :  8137, 
Mar.  10,  1906.  15587 

From  twelve  to  one,  midnight;  or.  The  spooks, 
ghosts,  and  skeletons'  flirtation,  by  D. 
Wishar.     3  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Daisy  Wishar,   Oakland,  Cal. ;   D :  4051, 
Sept.  25,  1903;  2c.  Sept.  9,  1903.  15588 


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DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


1560T 


From  up  the  river;  comefly-ilraniatic  sketch  in 
one  scene,  by  J.  M.  Wiest.  12  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  27,  1909 ;   D :  16936 ;   John  M. 
Wiest,  Ashland,  O.  15589 

From  Vermont  to  the  Blue  E,idge.  See  Her 
southern  lover. 

From  votress  to  spinster  statesman.  Sec  Her 
excellency,    the   president. 

From  Wall  st.  to  Idaho;  a  dramatic  comedy  in 
4  acts,  by  D.  Edwin.  74  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  David  Edwin,  Brooklyn ;   D :  7146,  Aug. 
22,  1905;  2c.  Aug.  22,  1905.  15590 

From  Washington;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W. 
W.   Davis.     71  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  Webb  Davis,  Kansas  City,  Mo. ; 
D:146,   Feb.   IS,   1901;   2c.   Feb.  18,   1901. 

15591 

From  wax  to  kisses;  l)y  A.  Lanston. 

©  Aubrey  Lanston,  Washington;  D:  5672, 
Oct.  22,  1904.  15592 

From  West  Point  to  the  surrender  of  Lee. 
See  Colonel  Harry  Estes. 

Fronde  (La);  comedie  en  3  actes,  par  L.  Bes- 
nard.  Paris,  Librairie  Moli&re  [1906]  cover- 
title,  4  p.  1.,  131  p.     12°. 

©   Lucien   Besnard,    Paris;    D :  9618,    Nov. 
8,  1906;  2c.  Nov.  14,  1906.  15593 

Front;  vaudeville  sketch  in  1  scene,  by  W.  Hol- 
conib. 

©    Willard    Holcomb,    Washington;    1897: 
44556,  Aug.  5.  15594 

Front  (The)  page  picture;  play  in  1  act,  by 
M.  Larkin.     8  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  16.  1912 ;  D :  31404 ;  Mark  Lar- 
kin, San  Francisco.  15595 

Frontier  life;  a  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by 
F.  C.  Hammond.     Typewritten. 

©  Frank  Charles  Hanmiond,  Philadelphia ; 
1893:36254,  Ang.  4;  2c.  Aug.  26.  15596 


Frontier  life  in  Minnesota. 
Een,   the  boy  pioneer. 


See  Break-neck- 
Frontier  (The)  war.      See  Big  Foot  Wallace. 


Frontiersmen  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  G. 
Towle.      [3],  1.5  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  26.  1913 ;  D :  33327 ;  Anne  Gault 
Towle,  Manchester,  N.  H.  15597 

Frontleys   (The);   a   sketch   of   flat  life,   by   B. 
Scpiire. 

©    Belle    Squire,    Chicago ;    D :  11042,    .Tnlv 
25,  1907.  15598 


Frosch  (Der)  von  Seeburg;  satirischer  schwank 
in  4  akten,  ^■on  Robert  Overweg  und  Heiu-y 
F.  Urban.     [3],  132  p.     4°,     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  31,  1911;  D:  25645;  Ednani 
Bloch.  Berlin.  15599 

Froschkonig;  romantische  komodie  in  3  auf- 
ziigen,  von  Dietrich  Eckart.  Leipzig,  Berlin, 
Modernes  verlagsbureau.  Curt  Wiegand,  1904. 
:196  p.     12°. 

©  Modernes  verlagsbureau,  Cnrt  Wiegand, 
Berlin;  D :  5855,  Dec.  1,  1904;  2c.  Doc.  1, 
1904.  15600 

Froschkonig  (Der)  und  die  prinzessin;  weih- 
nachtsmjirchen  mit  musik  in  4  aufziigen,  von 
Carl  Kleemann,  nach  Grimms  marchen  Der 
fi'oschkonig ;  oder,  Der  eiserne  Heinrich. 
Gera,  Bohme  &  sohn,  1914.  56  p.  12°. 
[Lyrics  only] 

©  Apr.  20,  1914;  Ic.  Oct.  16,  1914;  D: 
38514 ;    Bohme  &   sohn,    Gera,    Germanv. 

15600a 

Frost  (The)  king;  fairy  play  in  3  acts,  by  L. 
C.  Foucher  and  L.  M.  Briggs.  30  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  4.  1912  ;  D  :  30781 ;  Laure  Claire 
Foucher  and  Lilian  Marie  Briggs,  New  York. 

15601 

Frost   (The)   on   the  pane;  by   O.   W.   Firkins. 

©  O.  W.  Firkins,  Minneapolis;  D:  10082. 
June  16,  1909.  15602 

Frosty  (A)  day;  in  3  shakes  and  a  sliiver,  a  3 
act  musical  and  farcical  comedy  by  F.  Girard 
and  C.  Burke. 

©  Frank  Girard  and  Charles  Burke,  Chi- 
cago;   1885:10879,   May   13.  15603 

Froth;  a  drama,  by  J.  E.  Dunn. 

©  Julia  E.  Dunn,  San  P'l-ancisco ;  187-1: 
10285,  Aug.  4.  15604 

Froth  (The)  of  society;  adapted  by  Mrs.  Frank 
Leslie  from  the  F'rench  drama  by  Alexander 
Dumas,  entitled,  Le  demi  monde. 

©  Mrs.  Frank  Leslie,  New  York;  1803: 
7825,  Feb.  10.  15605 

Frou-Frou;  a  coinedy  in  5  acts,  by  Augustin 
Daly,  as  performed  by  Madame  He]r>ria  I\Iod- 
jeska  (Countess  Bozenta  Chlapowski) 

©  Fred  Stinson,  Andover,  Mass.;  18S3: 
15106,  Aug.  16.  15606 

a  play  in  5  acts,  freely  adapt(Ml   from  the 

French  of  Meilhac  and  Halevy,  by  S.  Dark. 
Ill  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Stanley  Dark,  New  York  ;  D :  1922.  Jfav 
22,  1902;  2c.  May  22,  1902.  15607 


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15625 


Frou-Frou — Contimiod. 

a   plav   of  powerful   huiiiau   interest,   in   5 

acts,  hv'A.  Daly.     New  York,  T.  H.  French; 
■  London,    Samuel    French,    1897.      59    p.      12°. 
(French's  standard  drama,  no.  359) 

©  Au2;usthi  Daly,  New  York;  1897:64638, 
Nov.  20;  2c.  Jan.  14,  1898;  2c.  Jan.  20,  1898. 

15608 

Same. 

©  Joseph  F.  Daly  and  Richard  Dorney, 
New  York,  as  executors,  in  extension  for  14 
years.  Renewal  no.  1898,  June  15,  1911.  Re- 
newal entry,  Nov.  20,  1897.  no.  64638.     15609 

Frozen    (The)    deep. 

©    Edwin     A.     Holl>rook,     East     Medway, 


]\!ass. ;    1881 :  12109,    Auj 


15610 


a  powerful   play  of  absorbing  interest,   in 

4  acts,  adapted  from  AVilkie  Collins'  great 
and  popular  work  of  the  same  name,  drama- 
tized by  W.  H.  Y''oung. 

©  William  H.  Young,  Albany ;  1874 :  12898, 
Oct.  16.  15611 

{?cc  also  Self  conquest. 

Frozen-in;  play  in  1  act,  by  V.  Dalton.  12  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  ]\Iar.  25,  1914 ;  D :  36408 ;  Vashta  Dal- 
ton, New  Y^ork.  15611a 

Frozen  cut.     See  Game  (A)  of  freeze  out. 

Frozen  (The)  policeman;  vaudeville  sketch  in 
1  act  and  1  scene,  by  W.  Wray,  jr.  [1],  17  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Nov.    18,    1913;    D :  35052 ;    William 
AVray,  jr.,  New  York.  15612 

Frozen  (The)  trail;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  George 
M.  Rosener.  New  York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald, 
1911.      58   p.      12°. 

©   .Tulv   21,    1911;    2c.    July    22,    1911;    D: 
24753 ;  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.     15613 

drama  of  life  in  the  far  North  in  4  acts, 

bv  G.  M.  Rosener.  n.  p.  [G.  M.  Ro.sener  pub- 
lishing CO.]   1910.     55  numb.  1.,  8°. 

©   Aug.    18,    1910;    2c.    Oct.    20,    1910;    D: 
22;;2S;  Geo.  M.  Rosener,  Boston.  15614 

Frozen  violets;  a  dramatic  story,  by  Edwin 
Barret  Hay.  Chicago,  The  dramatic  publish- 
ing co!U}>any,  1008.     9  p.     12°. 

©    Dramatic   pub.    co.,    Chicago ;    D :  14724, 
Jan.  2,  1909;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1909.  15615 

Friihling  am  Erhein;  operette  in  3  akten,  von 
Carl  Lindau,  Beda  und  Oskar  Fronz,  musik 
von  Edmund  Eysler.  Textbuch  der  gesange. 
Leipzig,  Wien,  Ludwig  Dobling^^r  (Bernhard 
Herzman.sky),   1914.     30  p.     12°. 

©    Ic.    JuTie    10,    1915 ;    D :  40958 ;    Ludwig 
Doblinger    (Bernhard  Herzmansky),   Leipzig. 

15615a 


Friihlingsabend  (Ein);  drama  in  3  aufziigen, 
von  A.  Gutheil-Hardt.  Berlin,  Vertriebsstelle 
des  Verbandes  deutscher  buhnenschrlftsteller, 
g.  m.  b.  h.,  1913.     67  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Dec  30,  1913 ;  D :  35498 ;  Arthur  Gut- 
heil-Hardt, Berlin.  15616 

Fruen  fra  havet.  See  Efterladte  skrifter;  af 
Henrik  Ibsen. 

Fruit;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  S.  Norton. 
©  John  S.  Norton,  New  York;  1872 :  .5137, 
May  16.  15617 

Fruit  (Le)  defendu;  comedie  en  1  acte,  par 
Michel  i'rovius  [pseud,  de  Lagros  de  Lan- 
geron]  Paris,  Librairie  theatrale,  1904.  47  p. 
12°. 

©   L.    Michaud,    Paris;    D:5842,    Nov.    30, 
1904;  2c.  Nov.  30,  1904.  15618 

Fruit  (The)  girl's  love  affair;  protean  sketch, 
by  Mrs.  T.  W.  MuUaly.  6  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  22,  1910 ;  D :  22353 ;  Mrs.  Thomas 
W.  Mullaly,  Fort  Worth,  Tex.  15619 

Fruit  (The)  of  divorce;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 
H.   C.   Colwell.     97  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Henry  C.  Colwell,  Kittanning,   Pa. ;   D : 
15378,  IMar.  18,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  5,  1909.     15620 

Fruit  of  forbidden  fruit;  play,  by  S.  Secord. 

©    Sarah    Secord,    St.    Paul;    1897:69370, 
Dec.  13.  15621 

Fruit  (The)  of  his  folly;  a  society  drama  In 
5  acts,  by  Arthur  Lewis  Tubbs.  Philadelphia, 
The  Penn  publishing  company,  1894.  58  p. 
12°.     ( [Keystone  ed.  of  popular  plays] ) 

©    Penn     pub.     co.,     Philadelphia;     1894; 
28470,  .July  7 ;  2c.  Aug.  2.  15622 

Fruit  (The)  of  the  tree;  a  modern  play  in  4 
acts,  by  G.  Porter. 

©  George  Porter,    Bridgeport,    Conn. ;    D : 
10633,  aiay  24,  1907.  15623 

Fruits  (The)  of  culture;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
Count  Leo  Tolstoi,  tr.  by  George  Schumm. 
Boston,  B.  R.  Tucker,  1891.     185  p.     12°. 

©   Benj.   R.    Tucker,   Boston;   1890:41368, 
Dec.  26;  2c.  Jan.  13.  1891.  15624 

Fruits  (The)  of  enlightenment;  a  comedy  in 
4  acts,  by  Count  Lyof  Tolstoi.  Authorized 
ed.  New  York,  United  States  book  company 
[1891]  149  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  Lovell's 
Westminster  series,  no.  27) 

©    United    States    book    co..    New    York ; 
1891 :  6878,  Feb.  20 ;  2c.  Mar.  16.  15624a 

Fruits  of  fancy;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  F.  Her- 
ondo  [pseud,  of  F.  A.  Swallow] 

©  F.  A.  Swallow,  Boston;  1880:3148,  Feb. 
27.  15625 

Fruits  (The)  of  the  glass.     See  Lost. 


763 


15625 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


15642 


Fruto  de  la  tierra;  ciiadro  de  postumbres  ara- 
gonesas,  original  de  J.  M.  Acevedo.  Madrid, 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1914.  31  p. 
12°. 

©  Sept.  17,  1914;  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1914;  D: 
38193 ;  Jose  M.  Acevedo,  Madrid.  15625a 

Fucar  XXI;  disparate  coinico  en  2  actos  (el 
sogundo  dividido  en  2  eiiadros)  con  ilnstra- 
ciones  musicales,  original  de  Enrique  Garcia 
Alvarez,  Pedro  INIunoz  Seca  y  I'edro  Perez 
Ferntlndez.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espanoles]    1915.     54  p.     12°. 

©  Mar.  15,  1915;  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1915;  D: 
40080;  E.  Garcia  Alvarez,  P.  Munoz  Seca  y 
P.  Perez  Fernandez,  Madrid.  15625b 

Pudge  and  a  burglar;  a  farce  for  girls,  by 
Alice  C.  Thompson.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Deni.son, 
1907.     8  p.     12°. 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  D :  11096,  Aug. 
1,  1907;  2c.  Oct.  25.  1907.  15626 

Fiihrmann  Henschel.  See  Fuhrmann  Hen- 
schel. 

Fiinf  (Die)  Frankfurter;  lustspiel  in  3  akten, 

von  Carl  Rossler  [pseud,  des  Franz  Ressner] 

5.  aufl.     Berlin,  S.  Fischer,  1912.     98  p.     12°. 

©    Jan.    2.5,    1912;    2c.    June    6,    1912;    D: 

29884;   S.   Fischer  verlag,   Berlin.  15627 

Fiinf  (Die)  komodien  des  Marquardt  van 
Vryndt;  niit  einer  einfiihrung  von  Arthur 
Sakheim.  Dresden,  C.  Reissner,  1913.  8  p.  1., 
641  p.     8°.     (Neue  maske.     1.  bd.) 

Contents  :  Die  dumme  Doortie. — Der 
schrecken  des  vermiscliten.- — Seine  sekundan- 
tin. — Venezianische  liebespolitik. — Die  beiden 
stromer. 

©  Oct.  G.  1913 ;  2c.  Dec.  3,  1913 ;  D :  35261 : 
Carl  Reissner,  Dresden.  15628 

Fiinfuhrtee.     See  Lachen  und  sterben, 

Fuente  (La)  de  Orfeo;  medio  acto  de  disparate 
comico-lirico,  original  y  en  prosa  de  Manuel 
Garrido,  musica  del  maestro  Felipe  Orejon. 
IMadrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1911. 
1  p.  1.,  16  p.     8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Dec.  30,  1911 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1912  ;  D :  28147 ; 
Manuel  Garrido,  Madrid.  15629 

Fiir  ihr  kind  und  fiir  ihr  volk;  scliauspiel  in 

1  akt,  von  .Jacob  Ben  Lazar  [pseud,  des  Fritz 

van  Straaten]     [1],  18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.   10,  1912;   D:  28269;   B>itz  van 

Straaten,  New  York.  15630 

Fiirst  (Der)  von  Diisterstein ;  operette  in  3 
akten,  text  von  Gaudeamus,  musik  von 
Richard  Heuberger.  Text  der  gesange.  Leip- 
zig, Wien,  J.  Weinberger,  1909.  44  p.  12°. 
©  Josef  Weinberger,  Leipzig ;  D :  1.5352, 
Mar.  16,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  16,  1909.  15631 


Fiirst  (Der)  von  Marokko;  operette  in  3  akten 
mit  benutzung  eines  Holberg'schen  lustspiels, 
von  E.  Schlaek,  musik  von  Heinrich  Mann- 
fred.     Texte  der  gesange.     48  p.     8°. 

©  Allegro  buch-  und  musikverlag,  Breslau, 
Germany;  D:  14158,  Oct.  27,  1908;  2c.  Oct. 
27,  1908.  15632 

Fiirst  (Der)  von  Zansibar;  spiel  in  3  akten,  von 
Rudolf  Baron.     77  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 
•     ©    Ic.    Apr.    16,    1913;    D :  337-32 ;    Revera 
verlag,  Berlin.  15633 

Fiirstenkind  (Das);  operette  in  einem  vor.spiel 
und  2  akten,  teilweise  nach  motiven  einer 
erzahlung  Abouts,  von  Victor  Leon,  musik 
von  Franz  Lehar.  Text  der  gesiinge.  Leip- 
zig. Ludwig  Doblinger  (Bernhard  Herzman- 
sky),  1909.     47  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  7,  1909  ;  2c.  Oct.  23,  1909  ;  D  :  17174  ; 
Ludwig  Doblinger  (Bernhard  Herzmansky), 
Leipzig.  15634 

operette   in  3   akten,   teilweise   nach   einer 


erzahlung  Abouts,  von  Victor  Leon,  musik 
von  Franz  Lehar.  96  p.  4.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ludwig  Doblinger  (Bernhard  Herzman- 
sky), Vienna;  D:  14476,  Dec.  7,  1908;  2c.  Dec. 
7,  1908.  15635 

Fiirstenschiff  (Das);  scliauspiel  in  3  akten,  von 
Eugen  Mohacsi.     98  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  17,  1913;  D :  3.5041 ;  Comoedia, 
Vienna.  15636 

Fug'itive  (La);  comedie  en  4  actos,  par  A. 
Picard.  40  p.  f°.  (L'lUustration,  6"  annge. 
168,  7  Janvier  1911) 

©  Jan.  7,  1911 ;  2c.  Feb.  8,  1911 ;  D  :  23387  ; 
Andre   Picard,    Paris.  15637 

Fvigitive  (The);  drama  in  4  acts,  bv  J.  S.  Wood- 
house.      [3],  130  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  14,  1912 ;  D :  29970 ;  J.  S.  Wood- 
house,  Des  Moines.  15638 

Same.      [Cedar    Rapids,    la..     The     Torch 


press]  1913.     80  p.    12°. 

©    July   16,    1913;    2c.    Julv    21,    1913;    D: 
33851;  J.  S.  Woodhouse,  Des  Bloines.   15639 

dramatic   vaudeville   sketch,   by   A.    Geyer. 


[2],  20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    24,    1912;     D :  30089 ;     Albert 
Geyer,  Los  Angeles.  15640 

a   4   act   melodrama,    by   Tom   Craven,   as 


produced  at  the  Surrey  theatre,  London,  June 
4,  1888. 

©   J.   E.    Nugent,   New   York;    1888:21.546, 
July  27.  15641 

1  act  sketch,  by  F.  W.  Clark.      [3],  10  ]). 


24°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    INlar.    13,   1911;    D:  23635;    Florence 
Woodruff  Clark,  Seattle.  15642 


764 


15643 


COPYRIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


15661 


Fugitive  (The) — Continued. 

play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  L.  Nagely.     68  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.     Oct.    7,    1913;     I) :  34652 ;     Carlton 

Lewis  Nagely,  New  York.  15643 

by  John  Galsworthy.     London,  Duck- 


worth and  CO.,  1913.     [6],  95  p.     16°. 

©  Sept.  16,  1913 ;  Ic.  Oct.  10,  1913 ;  Ic.  Oct. 
15,  1913  ;  D  :  34772  ;  Charles  Scribner's  sons, 
New  York.  15644 

—  See  also  Plays,  3d  series. 


Fugitive    (The)    fortune.      See    Original    (An) 
widow's  pension. 

Fugitive  (A)  from  justice;  a  melodrama  in  4 
acts,  by  Hal  Reid  [i.  e.  James  Halleck  Reid] 
©  Harry  Doel  Parker  and  J.  Wesley  Rosen- 
quest,   New  York;   D :  10775,   June  15,  1907. 

15645 

Fugitive  minister;  in  4  acts,  by  F.  M.  Kerner. 
76  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Frank  M.  Kerner,  Hamburg,  la. ;  D : 
7002,  July  17,  1905;  2c.  Sept.  11,  1905.  15646 

Fugitives;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  G.  Lyle.  [2], 
19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  16,  1914;  D :  30036 ;  H.  Sliker- 
man,  San  Francisco.  15646a 

■ by    M.    G.    Michaels   and    W.    W.    Du- 

breuil.     [1],  7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  9,  1914;  D :  3G660 ;  Morris  G. 
Michaels  and  Walcer  W.  Dubreuil,  New  York. 

15646b 

Fugitive's  (The)  sacrifice;  by  H.  S.  Pickering. 
7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  25,  1910;  D:  22646;  Harry  S. 
I'ickering,  Lawrence,  Mass.  15647 

Fuhrmann  Henschel;  play  in  5  acts,  by  Gerhart 
Ilauptniaun.  tr.  by  Marion  A.  Redlich.  Chi- 
cago, The  Dramatic  publishing  co.  [1910]  3 
p.  1.,  3-149  p.    8°. 

©  Apr.  29,  1910 ;  2c.  May  2,  1910 ;  D  :  20930 ; 
Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago.  [Note:  Copies 
deposited  have  the  title,  Fuhrmann  Henschel] 

15648 

schauspiel  in  5  akten,  von  Gerhart  Haupt- 


mann.     New  York,  I.  Goldman,  1898.     88  p. 
8°. 

©  Carl  an<l  Theodor  Rosenfeld,  New  York ; 
1898:62464,  Oct.  24;  2c.  Dec.  1.  15649 

— •  See  also   Dramatic    (The)    works   of   Ger- 


hart Hauptmann. 

Fujiyama;  operetta  in  1  act,  by  A.  E.  Krows, 
music  by  Walter  L.  Rosenberg.  Libretto. 
19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  5,  1912;  D :  28235 ;  Arthur  Ed- 
win Krows,  New  York.  15650 


Fujiyama — Continued. 

original   operetta    in   1   act   and   2  scenes, 

book  by  G.  Choos  and  Walter  L.  Rosenberg, 

music  by  W.  L.  Rosenberg.     [2],  18  p.     4°. 

Typewritten.      [Libretto    only] 

©    Ic.    July    10,    1912;    D:  30222;  George 

Choos,  New  York.  15651 

Full  (A)  dress  burglar;  by  F.  Grahame.    27  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ferdinand  Grahame,  Philadelphia;  D: 
3177,  Mar.  23,  1903 ;  2c.  Mar.  23.  1903.     15652 

Full    (A)    fledged    politician;    by    J.    Constas. 
117  p.     4°.     Typewritten.     ' 

©  Ic.  July  9,  1909 ;  D :  16222 ;  John  Con- 
stas. New  York.  15653 

Full  (A)  hand;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Mrs.  C. 
A.   Doremus. 

©  Mrs.  Charles  A.  Doremus,  New  York ; 
1885  :  12872,  June  11.  .    15654 

Full  (A)  house;  a  comedy  sketch  by  Fred  H. 
Graham.     10  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Walter  Rivers  and  Nina  Rochester,  New 
York;  D :  11794,  Nov.  23,  1907;  2c.  Nov.  23, 
1907.  15655 

farce  in  1  act,  by  Dorothy  Waldo.    Boston, 

Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1914.     13  p.     12°. 

©  Aug.  15,  1914;  2c.  x\ug.  17,  1914;  D: 
37868;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston. 

15655a 

Full  moon. 

©  Clifton  Mallory  and  Harry  Richards, 
Auburn,  N.  Y. ;  1892 :  36458,  Sept.  5.         15656 

comedy  in  1  act,  by  Lady  Gregory.     Dublin, 


The  author,  1911.    49,  [2]  p.    8°. 

©   Jan.    26,    1911;    2c.    Mar.    24,    1911;    D: 
23748;  Lady  Gregory,  Gort,  Ireland.       15657 

—  See  also  New  comedies. 


Full  of  fun;  or.  The  widow  of  Whymple,  a 
new  and  original  farcical  and  musical  comedy 
in-  3  acts  and  2  scenes,  by  W.  Gill. 

©    William    Gill,    Greenlield,    Miss.;    1882: 
25,  Jan.  3.  15658 

Full  of  the  devil. 

©  William  Schepp  Campbell,  Chicago;  1897  . 
63608,  Nov.  15.  15659 

Full  (The)  penalty;  play  in  3  acts,  by  G.  B. 
Nash  and  M.  T.  Winchester.  115  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  31,  1912 ;  D :  31072 ;  Garrita  B. 
Nash  and  Maud  T.  Winchester,  St.  Paul. 

15660 

Same.     New  York,  1913.     168  p.     12°. 

©  June  24,   1913;   2c.   June  27,   1913;   A: 
347942;  Garrita  B.  Nasli,  New  York.     15661 


765 


15662 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


15677 


Full  (A)  purse  never  lacks  friends;  by  H.  M.      Fun  at  Five  Point  school;  burlesque,  by  Elizu 


Dolinsky.     48  p.     4  .     Typewritten. 

©  Herman  M.  Dolinsky,  New  York;  D: 
12405,  Feb.  21,  1908;  2c.  Feb.  21,  1908.  15662 

Full  value;  melodrama,  by  J.  B.  Maxwell  and 
A.  L.  Pollock.     [Ill]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  31,  1914;  D:  39253;  Joseph  B. 
Maxwell  and  Alice  Leal  Pollock,  New  York. 

15662a 

Fultons  (The);  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  B.  A. 
Cromwell. 

©  Richard  Agrippa  Cromwell,  New  York; 
1886:27773,  Dec.  9.  15663 

Fumbled;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  R.  A.  McCon- 
nell  and  B.  K.  Fredendall.  74  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  23,  1910;  D:  21865;  Raymond 
A.  McConnell,  Claremont,  Cal.  and  Bess  K. 
Fredendall,   Pomona,  Cal.  15664 

Fumeurs  d'opium!  vaudeville  en  1  acte,  par 
Paul  Bonliomme.  Paris,  O.  Joubert,  1914. 
44  p.     8°. 

©  May  30,  1914;  Ic.  June  8,  1914;  D: 
37250;  Joubert,  Paris.  15664a 

Fun;  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  M.  L.  Johnson. 

©  Martha  Lafitte  Johnson,  Philadelphia ; 
1872:10936,  Oct.  14.  15665 


a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  P.  Franke. 

20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   J.   P.   Franke,   Knoxville,   Tenn. ;   1891: 
24807,  July  7;  2c.  July  6.  15666 

Fun  afloat;  a  musical  comedietta  in  1  act,  by 
H.  W.  Hayes,  music  by  E.  V.  Maclntyre. 

©   Hiram   W.   Hayes,    St.   Louis;    D :  74.57, 
Oct.  25,  1905.  1566T 

Fun  among  de  clouds;  a  minstrel  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  C.  F.  Kinnaman,  Clyde,  O.,  Ames' 
publishing  co.,  1901.  9  p.  12°.  ([4mes' 
series    of    standard    and    minor    drama,    no. 

424]) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  D :  237,  Mar. 
20,  1901 ;  2c.  Mar.  20,  1901.  15668 

Fun  among  the  actors.  See  Pastor's  evening 
party. 

IVn  and  frolic  in  a  museum;  by  Williams  and 
Walker. 

©  Williams  and  Walker,  New  York;  1900: 
A:1G05,  Jan.  17.  15669 

Fun  at  an  Irish  hop;  an  original  title  for  a 
comedy,  by  J.  Callan. 

©  John  Callan,  Brooklyn ;  1884 :  1798,  Jan. 
25.  15670 


l)eth   F.   Guptill.     Franklin,   O.,   Eldridge   en- 
tertainment house,  1912.     23  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  1,  3912  ;  2c.  Dec.  9,  1912  ;  D  :  31G54  ; 
Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Franklin,  O. 

15671 

Fun  at  Long  Branch.     See  Dude  (The) 

Fun  at  the  theatre;  a  3  act  farcical  comedy, 

,  by  J.  Hart. 

©  Josh  Hart,  New  York ;  1880 :  4869,  Mar. 
26.  15672 

Fuu  in  a  boarding  school;  a  musical  comedy 
in  2  acts,  written  and  composed  by  C.  P. 
Brown.  60  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©    Charles    P.    Brown,     Brooklyn;     1882: 
15900,  Sept.  26;  2c.  Oct.  5,  1883.  15673 

or,  A  school  girl's  romance,  in  3  acts,  by 


Charles  P.  Brown.    Typewritten. 

©  Enmia  Brennan  Ince,  New  York ;  1899 : 
84355,   Dec.   29;   2c.   Dec.   30.  15674 

Fun  in  a  butcher  shop;  nuisical  melange  in  1 
act,  by  P.  J.  Lewis  and  A.  P.  Mead.  14  p. 
4°.     Ms.     [Words  only] 

©    le.    Dec.    7,    1915;    D:  42512;    Philip    J. 
Lewis  and  Addison  P.   Mead,   New   Yorlc. 

15674a 

Fan  in  a  candy  shop;  1  act  comedy  farce,  by 
A.  Rankin.    9  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  6,  1915 ;  D :  40414 ;  Art.  Rankin, 
Nev^'  Bedford,  Mass.  15674b 

Fun  in  a  Chinese  laundry.     See  Stars. 

Fun  in  a  department  store;  original  comedy 
acrobatic  act,  by  G.  Cole  and  Edward  Wright. 
3  p.     4°.     Typevi-ritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  23,  1914 ;  D :  39420 ;  George  Cole, 
Belleville,  N.  J.  15674c 

Fun  in  a  detective's  office;  by  A.  H.  Waas. 

©  Allan    H.    Waas,    Philadelphia;     1896: 
23209,  Apr.  14;  2c.  Apr.  14.  15675 

Fun  in  a  dining  car.  See  Howard  and  Field's 
dining  car  minstrels. 

Fun  in  a  farm  house.     Sec  Oddities. 

Fun  in  a  fog;  the  new  and  entirely  origiiuil 
musical  comical  and  saltatorial  farce  in  1  act, 
invented,  written,  and  arr.  by  the  Yokes 
family. 

©   Lewis   Morrison,   United    States;    1S72: 
11217,   Oct.  22.  15676 

Fun  in  a  grocery  store.     See  Tim  Flannigan. 

Fun  in  a  matrimonial  agency;  play  in  1  act, 
by  M.  Hyman.     8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  23,  1913 ;  D :  32050 ;  Milton  Ily- 
mnn,  San  Francisco.  15677 


766 


15677 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


15695 


Fun  in  a  music  store;  comedy  act,  by  R.  E. 
Kumry.     5  p.     f°.     Typevv'ritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  23,  1914;   D :  36591 ;   Ray  Earl 
Kuniry,  Chicago.  15677a 

Fun  in  a  parlor;  or,  A  crazy  lot,  by  J.  R. 
Adams. 

©  James  R.   Adams,  Boston;   1887:26016, 

Oct.  10.  15678 

Fun  in  a  pawnshop.     See  Pledged. 

Fun  in  a  photograph  gallery;  by  A.  H.  Wyetli. 
27  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Adelaide   H.    Wyeth,   Chicago;    D :  8808, 
Apr.  9,  1906;  2c.  Apr.  28,  1906.  15679 

•  a    farce    in    1    act,   by    James    F.    Parsons. 

Chicago,   T.    S.    Denisou    [1904]      13   p.     12°. 
( [Amateur  series] ) 

©  T.   S.   Denison,   Cliicago;   D :  5280,   July 
8,  1904;  2c.  Sept.  17,  1904.  15680 

Fun  in  a  photographer's  gallery;  an  entertain- 
ment in  1  scene,  by  Adelaide  H.  Wyeth.  25  p. 
12°.     Typewritten. 

©   Dramatic   pub.   co.,   Chicago ;    D :  14294, 
Nov.  14,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  14.  1908.  15681 

Fun  in  a  photographic  gallery.     See  Dreams. 

Fun  in  a  physical  culture  studio;  novel, 
comedy  slietch,  by  C.  Glocker.  3  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.     Oct.     30,     1909;     D :  17233 ;     Chas. 
Glocker,  Piiiladelphia.  15682 

Fun  in  a  post  office;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  E. 
Henri  Baiimau.  Clyde,  O.,  A.  D.  Ames,  1885. 
9  p.  12°.  ( [Ames'  series  of  standard  and 
minor  drama,  no.  154] ) 

©    A.    D.    Ames,    Clyde,    O. ;    1885:24516, 
Nov.  23;  2c.  Nov.  23.  15683 


Fun    in    a    railroad    station, 
(The) 


See   Drummer 


Fun  in  a  restaurant;  a  farcical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  tr.  and  adapted  from  the  French,  by 
J.    H.    Ligon. 

©   Junius    Henri    Ligon,    United     States; 
1886:16.575,   July   20.  15684 

Fun  in  a  sale  stable. 

©  Brown  and  Lyon,  Missouri ;  1881 :  2731, 
Feb.  23.  15685 

Fun  in  a  sanctum;  a  comedy,  by  J.  S.  Miller. 

©  John  S.  Miller,  Clarksville,  Tenn. ;  1888 : 
5844,   Feb.   24.  15686 

Fun  in  a  school  room;  a  farcical  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  Henry  E.  Shelland.  New  York,  Dick 
&  Fitzgerald,  1908.     13  p.     12°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York ;  D :  12435, 
Feb.  20,  1908 ;  2c.  May  1,  1908.  15687 


Fun  in  a  school  room — Continued. 

play   in   1  act,  by   J.   Emanuel.     8  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    16,    1914;     D :  36629 ;     John 
Emanuel,  New  York.  15687a 

Fun  in  a  studio.     See  Araminta  Snow. 

Pun  in  a  theatrical  office;  vaudeville  enter- 
tainment, by  Maravene  Kennedy  Thompson. 
Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1909.  36  p.  12°. 
([Baker's  ed.  of  plays]) 

©  Oct.  25,  1909  ;  2c.  Oct.  26,  1909 ;  D :  17202  ; 
Walter  H.  Baker  &  co..  Boston.  15688 

Fun  in  an  artist's  studio;  musical  comedy 
sketch,  by  C.  S.  King.     Typewritten. 

©  Carleton   S.   King,   Chicago;   1897:9864, 
Feb.  8 ;  Ic.  Feb.  8.  15689 

Fun  in  black;  or,  Sketches  of  minstrel  life, 
by  Charles  H.  Day,  with  the  origin  of  min- 
streLsy,  by  Col.  T.  Allston  Brown.  New  York, 
R.  M.  De  Witt   [1874]     70  p.     12°. 

©  Robert  M.   De  Witt,   New   York;    1874: 
15825,  Dec.  31;  2c.  Jan.  9,  1875.  15690 

Fun  in  the  farm-house;  entertainment,  by  E. 
M.  Crane.  New  York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald, 
1913.     20  p.     12°. 

©   July   19,    1913;    2c.    July    21,    1913;    D: 
33885;  Eleanor  Maud  Crane,  New  York. 

15691 

Fun  in  the  kitchen.     See  Thespian  ambition. 

Fun  in  the  Maine  woods.  ,S'ee  Guide  (Le) 
canadien. 

Fun  on  a  clothes-line;  an  original  gymnastic, 
musical,  Chinese  and  Irish  sketch,  by  R.  A. 
Hewlette. 

©  Robert  A.  Hewlette,  Wilmington,  N.  C. ; 
1890:41434,  Dec.  27.  15692 

Fun  on  a  farm;  [furiously  funny  farce]  by  C. 
E.  Taylor.     29  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Chas.  E.  Taylor,  East  Hnmoton,  Conn. ; 
D:9423,  Nov.  14,  1906;  2c.  Nov.  5,  1906. 

15693 

Fun  on  a  hand  car.     See  Kranks. 

Fun  on  a  trolley  car;  a  comedy  sketch,  by  W.  J. 
Plinnner.     8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Walter  J.  Pliramer,  New  York ;  D :  15186, 
Feb.  27,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  27,  1909.  15694 

Fun  on  an  emigrant  car;  an  original  dramatic 
composition. 

©  Tony  Pastor,  New  York ;  1880 :  1862,  Feb. 
2.  15695 

Fun  on  Coney  Island.     See  Teezy-weezy. 


767 


15695 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


15714 


Fun  on  the  Bingville  branch;  entertainment 
in  1  scene,  by  Jessie  A.  Kelley.  Boston,  W. 
H.  Baljer  &  co.,  1915.     29  p.     12°. 

©  May  13,  1915;  2c.  May  14,  1915;  D: 
40643;    Walter   H.   Baker   &  co.,   Boston. 

15695a 

Fun  on  the  Bristol;  or,  A  night  on  the  sound, 
a  musical  dramatic  extravaganza. 

©  Henry  C.  Jarrett,  New  York ;  1880 :  1863, 
Feb.  2.  15696 

Fun  on  the  docks;  1  act  1  scene  playlet,  by 
H.  W.  Brennan  and  B.  Carr.  17  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  24,  1915;  D:  40238;  Harry  W. 
Brennan   and   Bernice  Carr,   New   York. 

15696a 

Fun  on  the  Hudson.     See  Spooks. 

Fun  on  the  Podunk  limited;  a  comic  enter- 
tainment, by  Mayme  Riddle  Bitney.  Chicago, 
T.    S.   Denison,   publisher,   1906.     38  p.     12°. 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago;  D:9088,  Sept. 
14,  1906;  2c.  Oct.  20,  1906.  15697 

Fun  on  the  rail;  a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts, 
by  C.  Barnard. 

©  Charles  Barnard,  New  York;  1880: 
15101,  Oct.  5.  1569b 

Fun  on  the  road.     See  Our  advance  agents. 

Fun  on  the  stage;  or,  A  manager's  trials,  an 
original  dramatic  conception  of  the  incidents, 
humors,  and  actions  of  performers  at  re- 
hearsal and  behind  the  scenes. 

©  Tony  Pastor,  New  York ;  1880 :  16458, 
Oct.  30.  15699 

Fun  on  the  20th  century  limited;  a  farce 
comedy,  by  Frank  Dumont.  18  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Joe  Oppenheimer,  New  York ;  D :  2342, 
Sept.  15,  1902 ;  2c.  Aug.  8,  1902.  15700 

Funabashi;  an  original  musical  comedy,  book 
by  I.  S.  Cobb,  music  by  SafCord  Waters. 

©  Irvin  S.  Cobb,  New  York ;  D :  11723, 
Nov.  12,  1907.  15701 

Functionary  (The);  a  romantic  play  in  3  acts, 
by  A.  P.  Gabbert.    88  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  A.  Paul  Gabbert,  Chicago ;  D :  10096 ; 
Mar.  8,  1907.  15702 

Fundicion  (La);  zarzuela  dramatica  en  1  acto,- 
dividido  en  3  cuadros,  letra  de  G.  Farfan  y 
G.  I'eraita,  mtisica  del  maestro  Luis  Foglietti. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espanolesl  1909, 
35,   [2]  p.     12°. 

©  Gerardo  Farfan  y  Gabino  Peraita,  Ma- 
drid ;  D :  16148,  June  23,  1909 ;  2c.  June  23, 
1909.  15703 


Funerailles  (Les)  de  I'oncle  Totoche;  par  Ra- 
phael Valabr&gue.    6  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   June  21,   1912;   D :  3005S ;    Gauinont 
CO.,  New  York.  15704 

Funnic-spelling   (The)   German;  by   E.   Roach,    m 
1  p.     obi.     12°.     Typewritten.  % 

©   Ed.    Roach,   New   York ;    D :  14855,    Jan. 
20,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  20,  1909.  15705 

Funnic-spelling  (The)  judge;  a  cliaracter 
comedy  absurdity,  by  E.  Roacli.  7  p.  f". 
Typewritten. 

©   Ed.    Roach,   New   York ;    I) :  14854.    Jan. 
9,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  9,  1909.  15706 

Funniest  (The)  thing  ever  happened;  a  farci- 
cal play,  by  G.  W.  Purdy. 

©   G.   W.   Purdy,   New   York ;    1899 :  76056, 
Nov.  21.  15707 

Funny  (A)  affair;  in  1  act,  by  M.  Mauley  and 
Ivy  Rose.     7  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Morris  Mauley,  Chicago ;  D :  34,  Jan.  14, 
1901;  2c.  Jan.  14,  1901.  15708 

Funny  (A)  countess;  a  comedy  drama  in  6 
tableaux,  I)y  Eunice  Goodrich. 

©  William  Pottle,  jr.,  Chicago ;  1891 :  18182, 
May  18.  15709 

Funny  face;  play  in  1  act,  by  John  P.  Mulgrew. 
20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  26,  1915;   D :  40769 ;  Bert  Ska- 
telle,  San  Francisco.  15709a 

Funny  frolics   in   fairyland.      See  Fantasma. 

Funny  graft;  a  twenty -five  minute  sketch  for 
two  women,  a  man  and  a  phonograph,  by  W. 
A.   Frisbie.     12  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    William    A.    Frisbie,    Minneapolis;    D: 
8074,  Feb.  28,  1906;  2c.  Feb.  28,  1906.     15710 

Funny  (The)  man;  dramatic  plavlet,  by  R. 
Thayer.    17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    27,    1910;    L) :  21196 ;    Royale 
Thayer,  New  York.  15711 

•or.   The  woes  of  a  writer,    [by]    W.   Hul- 


comb. 

©    Willard    Holcomb,    VVasiiingtuu ;    1899: 
62972,  Sept.  28.  15712 

Funny  (The)  Mr.  Dooley;  a  musical  farce 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  P.  E.  Quinn.  49  p.  f°. 
Typewritten.      [Words   only] 

©    Paul    E.    Quinn,    New    York;    D :  3138. 
Mar.  9,  1903;  2c.  Feb.  12,  1903.  15713 

Funny  mokes  in  a  fog;  a  burlesque  extrava- 
ganza in  1  act  and  1  scene,  containing  origi- 
nal dialogue,  comic  situations  and  effects,  by 
A.  Rymau. 

©    Addison     Ryman,     New     Y^'ork ;     1873 : 
9281,  Aug.  18.  15714 


768 


15715 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE  UNITED  STATES 


15732 


Funny  musician  and  the  musical  girl;  by  O. 
Kohler.     1  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  12,  1910 ;  D :  17913 ;  Otto  Kohler, 
Plollister,  Mo.  15715 

Funny  (A)  pantomime;  in  1  act,  by  W.  O. 
Dawkins.     [1],  2  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1912;  D:  29053;  Walter  O. 
Dawkins,  New  York.  15716 

Funny  (The)  part  of  the  movies — the  mak- 
ing; vaudeville  sketch  by  J.  F.  Byrnes.  6  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   May   28,   1914;    D:  37154;    John   F. 
Byrnes,  Evanston,  111.  15716a 

Funny  (A)  side  of  life;  a  3  act  vaudeville 
farce,  by  Frank  Dumont.  34  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ruby  Yoder,  Oley,  Pa. ;  D :  3327,  Apr.  23, 
1903;  2c.  Apr.  23,  1903.  15717 

or.   Stung,   play  in  1  act,   by  A.   Flamme. 

3  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  7,  1912 ;  D :  29462 ;  Stanton  and 
Flamme,  Cumberland.  Md.  15718 


Funny  (The)   story, 
lady. 


See  Lyric  (A)  and  the 


Funny  valentines;   farce   in  3   acts,   by   J.   H. 
Farroll.     125  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Jeremiah  Hiram  Farrell,  Brooklyn  ;  1885  : 
8G8G,  Apr.  13 ;  2c.  June  13.  15719 


Fur  (The)  cloak;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  H.  Ir- 
vine.    27  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  J.  Harry  Irvine,  London ;  D :  14991,  Feb. 
4,  1909;  2c.  Feb.  4,  1909.  15720 

Furcht  vor  der  schwiegermutter.     See  Playing 
with  fire. 


Furchtbar 
(Die) 


durchgefallen.       See      Kuenstler 


Furie  (La);  pi^ce  en  5  actes  en  vers,  par  J. 
Bois.  [Paris,  Impr.  de  I'lUustration]  1909. 
1  p.  1.,  80  p.     12°. 

©  .Tules  Bois,  Paris;  D :  14957,  Feb.  1,  1909; 
2c.  Feb.  1,  1909.  15721 

Furious  (The)  tragedy  of  Trombone;  an  epic 
ttf  tlie  age,  by  E.  Lyons. 

©  Edward  Lyons,  New  York;  1884:6614, 
Mar.  27.  15722 

Furled  (The)  banner  of  the  South;  a  grand 
carnival  of  the  Southern  states  contesting  for 
the  keeping  of  the  old  battle  flag  of  the  Con- 
federacy, compiled  by  Mrs.  L.  P.  Crow  and 
Mrs.  C.  P.  White.  [Gatesville,  Tex.,  Don  C. 
Curtis,  1903]      [2],  16  p.     12°. 

©  Mrs.  L.  P.  Crow  and  Mrs.  C.  P.  White, 
Gatesville,  Tex.;  D :  3347,  Apr.  10,  1903;  2c. 
Apr.  25,  1903.  15723 


Furlough;  play  of  American  army  life  in  3 
acts,  by  C.  E.  Freybe  and  Dennis  J.  Shea. 
[1],  15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    9,    1914;    D :  36989 ;    Carl    E. 
Freybe,  Boston.  15723a 

Furnace  (The);  or.  Love  and  the  fool,  a  drama 
by  E.  M.  Altman.    68  p.    f  °.    Typewritten. 

©  E.  M.  Altman,  Brooklyn;  D:8717,  June 
19,  1906 ;  2c.  June  19,  1906.  15724 

Furnished  (A)  house;  play  in  2  acts,  by  Mar- 
garet Collier  Graham.  35  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.   Dec.   5,   1911;   D:  25939;    Jemiie  E. 
Collier,  South  Pasadena,  Cal.  15725 

Furnished  rheumatism;  play  in  1  act,  by  G. 
Rowland  and  B,  Burke.  18  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  June  4,  1913  ;  D  :  33401 ;  George  Row- 
land and  Billie  Burke,  New  York.  15726 

Furnished  (A)  room  to  let;  comical  sketch  in 
1  act,  by  N.  H.  Hornstine. 

©    Nathan     H.     Hornstine,     Philadelphia; 
1897 :  62144,  Nov.  4.  15727 

Furnished  rooms;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  W. 
Bradshaw.     8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  13,  1914 ;  D :  38790 ;  Will  Brad- 
shaw, Chicago.  15727a 


—  comedy  tabloid  drama  in  1  act,  by  Chas. 
Norton.  Chicago,  Chicago  manuscript  co., 
1914.     [2],  19  p.     f°.     Mimeographed. 

©    Oct.    22,    1914;    2c.    Nov.    11,    1914;    D: 
38771;  Alex.  Byers,  Chicago.  15727b 

a  farce-comedy  in  4  acts,  adapted  by  J.  A. 


Gulick. 

©  Joseph  A.  Gulick,  Chicago;  1881:8541; 
June  1.  15728 

sketch,   by   G.    D.    Goldenburg.     6   p.     f°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  15,  1910;  D:  20464;  Grace  De- 
laney  Goldenburg,  Cincinnati.  15729 

Furnished  rooms  for  rent;  vaudeville  sketch, 
by  A.  J.  Hughes.     16  p.     4°,     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  12,  1913;  D:  33481;  Arthur  J. 
Hughes,  Notre  Dame,  Ind.  15730 

Furniture  man;  or,  Matrimonial  tangle,  1  act 
comedy,  by  T.  C.  Moya.  4  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  8,  1909 ;  D :  17046 ;  Thomas  C. 
Moya,  Boston.  15731 

Fuss  and  feathers;  a  comedy,  dramatic  com- 
position in  1  act,  by  E.  Le  Croix.  10  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Eleanore    Le    Croix,    Indianapolis ;    D : 
13973,  Oct.  1,  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  1,  1908.        15732 


5379—15- 


■49 


769 


15733 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


15751 


Fuss  and  feathers — Continued. 

a  laughter  play  with  pretty  music,  by   J. 

F.  Cooke  and  W.  G.  Stewart. 

©  James  Francis  Cooke  and  William  God- 
man  Stewart,  Brooklyn;  D:8241,  Mar.  28, 
1906.  15733 

•or,  The  gilded  tree,  a  social  satire  set  to 


iimsic,  by  O.  A.  Hauerbach.    120  p.    4°.    Type- 
written.     [Libretto    only] 

©  Otto  A.  Hauerbach,  New  York ;  D :  5561, 
Sept.  24,  1904;  2c.  Nov.  21,  1904.  15734 

Fuss  vs.  Feathers;  a  mock  trial,  by  Everett 
Franklin.  New  York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald, 
1913.     11  p.     12°. 

©   Jan.    29,   1913;    2c.    Jan.   31,    1913;    D: 
32200;  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.     15735 

Fussy   (The)   old  maid,      See  Miss  Rattler. 

Futility;  a  play  in  1  act  of  twenty  minutes, 
showing  how  futile  the  attempt  is  to  reform 
some  women,  by  E.  O.  Von  Berries.  11  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edward  Otto  Von  Berries,  Chicago ;  D : 
9826,  Jan.  22,  1907;  2c.  Jan.  22,  1907,  15736 

Future  (The);  or.  The  tables  turned,  a  comic 
opera  in  2  acts  and  3  scenes,  by  H.  Weir. 
[Synopsis] 

©  Hamilton  Weir,  New  York ;  1890 :  21741, 
July  7 ;  2c.  July  26.  15737 

Future  conting'encies;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  L, 
W.  Smith.     [1],  73  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  24,  1913 ;  D  :  35570 ;  Lewis  Worth- 
ington  Smith,  Des  Moines.  15738 

Future  flat;  sketch,  by  E.  L.  Poor.  8  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  11,  1910;  D:  20766;   Edwin  L. 
Poor,  Oak  Park,  111.  15739 

Future  (The)  Lady  Holland;  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  Helen  P.  Kane.  New  Yorlj,  Dick  &  Fitz- 
gerald, 1911.     32  p.     12°. 

©   July    20,    1911;    2c.    July   21,    1911;    D: 
24748;  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.     15740 

Future  (The)  Mrs.  Brice;  comedy  playlette  in 
1  act,  by  W.  B.  Wright.  12  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  15,  1911 ;  D :  23967 ;  Willard  B. 
Wright,  Philadelphia.  15741 

Futurists.  See  Short  plays;  by  Mary  Mac- 
Millan. 

Futurity  v/inner;  a  racing  event  in  1  act,  by 
E.  Day.     20  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edmund   Day,   Brooklyn;    D :  9192,   Oct. 
4,  1906;  2c.  Oct.  4,  1906.  15742 


Futurity  land;  a  musical  farce  in  2  acts,  by 
S.  V.  Brewster,  34  p.  f°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Stephen  Van  Buren  Brewster,  East 
Orange,  N.  J.;  D :  11551,  Oct,  15,  1907;  2c. 
Oct.  7,  1907,  15743 

Fuzzy;  original  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  B, 
Eyferth. 

■    ©  Bruno  Eyferth,  Duluth,  IMinn. ;  D :  1326 
Jan.  20,  1902.  15744 

G,  A,  R.  boys  of  '61,  See  Brother  against 
brother. 

G.  Christopher;  or.  The  landing  of  Columbus, 
a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Gardner.  72  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Allan  Gardner,  United  States;  1893: 
2438,  Jan.  10;  2c.  Feb.  4.  15745 

G.  (Der)  m.  b.  h.  tenor;  schwank  in  4  akten, 
von  Arthur  Lipiischitz.  Berlin,  Eduard 
Bloch,  1910.    79  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  7,  1911 ;  D  :  24126 ;  Eduard  Bloch, 
Berlin.  15746 

Gabe's  home  run;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  William 
and  Josephine  Giles.  Milwaukee,  A.  E.  Reim 
[1910]     6  p.    16°. 

©  Apr.  15,  1911;  2c.  Apr.  21,  1911;  D: 
24013;  Adolph  E.  Reim,  Milwaukee.        15747 

Gabiua;  rausikdrama  in  3  aufziigen,  dichtung 
von  Robert  Overweg,  musik  von  Arthur  Wulf- 
fius.  Leipzig,  Leipziger  biihnenverlag  Ehr- 
hard  Schultz,  1914.  58  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Apr.  20,  1914;  Ic.  May  21,  1914;  D: 
37097;  Leipziger  biihnenverlag  Ehrhard 
Schultz,  Leipzig.  15747a 

Gabri  und  die  frauen;  ein  schauspiol  in  3 
akten  und  4  bildern,  von  David  Pinski.  Ber- 
lin, Theaterverlag  E.  Bloch,  1911.    79  p.    12°. 

©  Dec.  13,  1911;  2c.  Feb.  17,  1912;  D: 
29417;  Eduard  Bloch,  Berlin.  15748 

Gabriel  Grub;  a  goblin  legend,  a  demoniac 
sketch,  by  C.  Majilton. 

©  Charles  Majilton,  New  York;  1873: 
12842,  Nov.  6.  15749 

Gabriel  Prime;  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  M.  Pope. 
03  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  16,  1915;  D:  42009;  Allan  M. 
Pope,  Manlius,  N,  Y.  15749a 

Gabriel  Schillings  flucht;  drama,  von  Gerhart 
Hauptmann.  Berlin,  F.  Bloch  erben,  1912. 
88  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  21,  1912 ;  D :  30584  ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  15750 

—  Same.  Berlin,  S.  Fischer  verlag,  1912. 
181  p.     12°. 

©  May  29,  1912;  2c.  Aug.  28,  1912;  D: 
32428;  S.  Fischer  verlag,  Berlin.  15751 


770 


15752 


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15773 


Gabriella;  a  lyric  drama  in  1  act,  Italian  li- 
bretto by  Charles  Alfred  Byrne  and  Fulvio 
Fulgonio,  English  version  by  Mowbray  Mar- 
ras,  music  by  Emilio  Pizzi.  London,  R.  Cocks 
&  CO.,  1893.  3  p.  1.,  [5]-27  p.  8°.  [Lyrics 
only.    Italian  and  English] 

©  Robert  Cocks  &  cc,  London ;  1893 :  54094, 
Dec.  7;  Ic.  Dec.  8.  15752 

Gabrielle;  a  comedy  drama  in'  4  acts,  adapted 
from  the  French  of  Dumas,  by  A.  D.  Hall. 

©  Arthur   D.   Hall,   New   Rochelle,   N.   Y. ; 
1897:52001,   Sept.  17.  15753 


a  play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  W.  Tackenberg.  53  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©  (Jliarles  W.  Tackenberg,  Cincinnati ;  D : 
8681,  June  12,  1906;  2c.  Oct.  30,  1906.      15754 

Gabrielle  "West;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  Katherine 
Gordon. 

©  Charlotte  Z.  Church,  Boston ;   D :  13267, 
June  22,  1908.  15755 

Gabriello  der  fischer;  eine  burleske  in  4  auf- 
ziigen,  von  Ernst  Preczang.  Berlin,  Theater- 
verlag  Arion,  1910.     55  p.     12°. 

©   Oct.   27,    1910;    2c.    Nov.   21,    1910;    D: 
22604  ;  Arion  verlag,  Berlin.  15756 

Gaby;  com^die  en  3  actes,  par  G.  Thurner.  (In 
L'lllustration  theatrale,  12  mars,  1910) 

©  Mar.  12,  1910 ;  2c.  Apr.  2,  1910  ;  D  :  20665  ; 
Georges  Thurner,  Paris.  15757 

■review  in  1  act,  by  Harry  B.  and  R.   B. 


Smith.     53  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  12,  1911 ;  D :  25272 ;  Robert  B. 
Smith,  Nev;  York.  15758 

Gadfly  (The);  a  drama,  by  J.  L.  Gilder. 

©  Jeaunette  L.  Gilder,  New  York;  1898: 
2879,  Jan.  4.  15759 

Gadsby's  girls;  a  farce  in  3  acts,  by  Bertha 
('urrier  Porter.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co., 
1909.     36  p.     12°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston  ;  D  :  15529, 
Apr.  3,  1909;  2c.  May  14,  1909.  15760 

Ganscben  von  Buchenau;  lustspiel  in  1  akt, 
nach  Bayard,  von  W.  Friedrich,  with  table  of 
difficulties  by  Sigmon  M.  Stern.  New  York, 
H.  Holt  and  company.  (Stern's  selected  Ger- 
man comedies  prepared  for  students,  no.  7) 

©  Plenry  Holt  &  co.,  New  York ;  1884 :  8836, 
Apr.  28;  2c.  May  21.  15761 

Same. 

©  by  Ada  N.  Stern,  New  York,  as  widow 
of  the  author,  in  renewal  for  28  years.  Re- 
newal no.  2403,  Jan.  2,  1912.  Original  entry, 
Apr.  28,  1884,  no.  8836.  15762 


Gaeton,  the  dumb  brigand;  or.  The  wronged 
heir,  a  melodrama  in  2  acts,  by  [C.  S.]  Con- 
stantine. 

©  Sig.  Constantine,  St.  Louis;  1873:10208, 
Sept.  9.  15763 

Gafas  (Las)  negras;  sainete  de  costumbres 
madrilenas,  en  1  acto  y  3  cuadros,  original  de 
M.  Moncayo  y  J.  DIaz-Plaza,  mtisica  del  maes- 
tro Manuel  Penella.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores  espanoles]  1909.  47  p.  12°.  [Libret- 
to only] 

©  Nov.  18,  1909;  2c.  Nov.  19,  1909;  D: 
17491 ;  Manuel  Moncayo  y  Jose  Dfaz-Plaza, 
Madrid.  15764 

Gaffer's  daughter;  a  play  in  5  acts,  dramatized 
from  Dickens'  Our  mutual  friend,  by  G.  Gar- 
rigues. 

©  Gertrude  Garrigues,  St.  Louis;  1872: 
12823,  Dec.  5.  15765 

Gaietes  (Les)  du  huis-clos;  revue  judiciaire  en 
1  acte,  de  Louis  Bouvet  et  Ch.  DarantiSre. 
Paris,  C.  Joubert,  1911.     32  p.     8°. 

©  Feb.  25,  1911;  2c.  Feb.  20,  1911;  D: 
23402;  Joubert,  Paris.  15766 

Gaiety  girl;  by  G.  Nagel.  8  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1910;  D :  20645 ;  George 
Nagel,  Newark,  N.  J.  15767 

Gaikwar;  Thibetan  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by 
F.  R.  Bellamy,  music  by  W.  S.  Valentine. 
[55]  p.    f°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  May  17,  1910 ;  D :  21294 ;  Frank  R. 
Bellamy  and  William  S.  Valentine,  Rochester, 
N.  Y.  15768 

Gainsborough  (TLe)  hat;  by  W.  D.  Nesbit. 

©  Wilbur  D.  Nesbit,  Evanston,  111.;  D: 
12215,  Jan.  20,  1908.  15769 

drama,  by  W.  D.  Nesbit.    70  p.    4°.    Type- 


written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  4,  1910;  D:  20339;  Wilbur  D. 
Nesbit,  Evanston,  111.  15770 

Gainsborough   (A)   lady.      See  Picture  plays. 

'Gainst  kith  and  kin;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
H.   Dumars.     Typewritten. 

©  Horace  Dumars,  New  York ;  1889 :  1459, 
Jan.  10;  Ic.  Jan.  10.  15771 

Gaites  (Les)  du  veuvage;  comedie  bouffe  en 
3  actes,  par  E[rnest]  Grenet-Dancourt.  Paris, 
Librairie  theatrale,  1904.     2  p.  1.,  155  p.     12°. 

©  L.  Michaud,  Paris ;  D :  4858,  Apr.  11, 
1904;  2c.  Apr.  11,  1904.  15772 

Gal  (The)  from  Skowhegan;  by  B.  Remsey 
and  J.   Bradham.     6  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Bill  Remsey  and  Juanita  Bradham,  New 
York;  D:3074,  Feb.  24,  1903;  2c.  Apr.  22, 
1903.  15773 


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15790 


Gal  (The)  of  my  dreams;  original  comedy 
drama  in  5  acts,  by  Lem  B.  Parker.  [67]  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  22,  1914 ;  D :    37931 ;  M.  M.  and 
Ed.   Dubinslvy,  Pvock  Island,  111.  15773a 

Gal  (The)  what  walked  in  her  sleep.  See 
Somnambula  (La) 

Galatea;  a  drama  in  5  acts  from  the  Greek,  by 
L.  Ganiaris.    69  p.     f°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  6,  1912 ;  D :  29054 ;  Louis  Gani- 
aris, New  York.  15774 

Galatea  of  Greenbaum's;  or,  Why  Hogan  left 
the  forg'e,  a  protean  .sketch,  by  K.  G.  Mc- 
Loiighlin.     [2],  20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  3,   1910;   D:  21937;  Katlierine 
G.  McLoughlin,  New  York.  15775 

Galatea  of  the  toy-shop.  See  Po'  white  trash 
and  other  one  act  dramas. 

Galathea;  or,  Woman  always  woman,  fantas- 
tic   drama    in   4    acts,    by    Michael    Goldberg. 

-CNLJJND  ,""^"1-12  ttr"*b3  ^"nc"  ,irnx  :'"j^rn'L:N''psy' 


Galeria  popular;  revista  en  1  acto  y  4  cuadros, 
libro  de  F.  Carrasco  y  T.  Gutierrez,  mfisica 
de  Jose  Martin  Domingo  y  Juan  Mula  Ortega. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1915. 
33  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Aug.  30,  1915 ;  Ic.  Sept.  1,  1915  ;  D :  41658 ; 
Fausto  Carrasco  y  Teodoro  Gutierrez,  Mad- 
rid. 15781a 

Gall;  an  American  comedy  in  a  prologue  and  4 
acts,  by  G.  H.  Je.ssop  and  J.  B.  Polk. 

©  George  H.  Jessop  and  Josiah  B.  Polk, 
New  York;  1879:8490,  June  26.  15782 

Gallant  (The)  Fifth;  original  character  act, 
words,  music  and  title,  by  E.  Harrigan. 

©  Edward  Harrigan,  Brooklyn;  1874:365, 
Jan.  10.  15783 

Gallant  (The)  Pole  and  the  gal  who  was  stole. 
See  Bohemian  (The)  gyurl. 

Gallant  (The)  69th;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  P. 
H.  Grant.     70  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  P.  H.  Grant,  Chicago;  1888:32099,  Nov. 
19;  2c.  July  25,  1891.  15784 

JirD-l^S:  .?2  p2  ^r'OpX  4  ^-N  Kr:sn  r2;^'0      Gallery  (The)  god;  comedy  in  1  act  and  2  scenes, 

by   H.  J.   Butzow  and  Jack  Burnett.     11  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  27,  1911 ;  D :  23474 ;  Herbert  J. 
Butzow,  Ardmore,  Okla.  15785 

Gallery  gods;  or,  Irish  pluck,  a  comedy  drama, 
in  3  acts,  by  Dr.  O.  P.  Sweet. 

©  O.  P.  Sweet,  Boston;  1885:6479,  Mar. 
18.  15786 

Galley  (The)  slave;  an  original  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  B.  Campbell. 

©  Bartley  Campbell,  United  States;  ISSO: 
13549,  Sept.  4.  15787 


65  p.     4  .     Mimeographed. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  4,  1913 ;  D :  34321 ;  Julius  Bro- 
der.  New  York.  15776 

Galaxy  (A)  of  stars;  or,  Peter  Ihbetson's 
dream,  an  operatic  potpoui-ri,  dialogue  by  E. 
S.  Barnett,  music  selected  from  the  earlier 
operas  of  Gilbert  and  Sullivan. 

©  Evelyn  Snead  Barnett,  Louisville;  1896: 
11828.  Feb.  21.  15777 

Gale  (The);  semi-rural  American  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  A.  Luzzi.  [2],  119  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  22,  1912;  D:2S388;  Arthur 
Luzzi,  New  York.  15778 

Gale  (Den)  onkel;  eller,  TJten  skalp,  farce  i  1 
akt,  af  Per  Urdahl.  Kristiauia,  H.  Asche- 
houg  &  CO.,  1913.  2  p.  1.,  28  p.  12°.  (For 
amat0r  teatret) 

©Nov.  19,  1913;  2c.  Dec.  29,  1913;  D: 
35489;  H.  Ascliehoug  &  co.,  Christiania, 
Norway.  15778a 

Galeed;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  E.  Ryan.  149  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Marah  Ellis  Ryan,  Jumonville,  Pa.;  D: 
3751,  July  23,  1903;  2c.  July  23,  1903.     15779 

Galeotto!  a  drama  in  3  acts  and  prologue,  adap- 
tation from  Spanish,  by  S.  C.  de  Soissons. 
Typewritten. 

©  S.  C.  de  Soissons,  Campello,  Mass.; 
1895: 19696,  Apr.  9;  Ic.  Apr.  9.  15780 

a  play. 

©  Hugo  Relaliiger,  New  York;  1889:5485, 
Feb.  16.  15781 


Galliger;  a  high  school  comedy  in  3  acts  with  a 

prologue,   by  R.   Woodman.     Franklin,   Ohio, 

Eldridge  entertainment  co.,  1911.     52  p.     8°. 

©    Feb.    3,    1911 ;    2c.    Feb.    25,    1911  ;    D : 

23575;  Rea  Woodman,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

15788 

Gallo  (El)  de  la  pasion;  entrenies  en  prosa 
original,  de  J.  L6pez  Silva  y  J.  Pellicer,  con 
mtisica  de  los  maestros  Valverde.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espafioles]  1907.  25  p. 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Jose  Lopez  Silva  y  Julio  Pellicer,  Madrid  ; 
D :  11301,  Sept.  5,  1907 ;  2c.  Sept.  5,  1907. 

15789 

Galloper  (The)  See  Farces;  by  Richard  Hard- 
ing Davis. 

Gallus  Jake;  an  Ethiopian  comicality,  in  1 
scene.  New  York,  Happy  hours  company 
[1874]  7  p.  12°.  (The  Ethiopian  drama, 
no.  70) 

©    Happy    hours    co..     New    York;     1874: 
12225,  Sept.  28;  2c.  Oct.  17.  15790 


772 


15790 


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15811 


Galope  de  araor;  opereta  en  1  acto,  dividido  en  4 
ciuulros,  original  de  E.  Ferraz  Revenga, 
nitisica  del  maestro  Penella.  Madrid  [Socie- 
dad  de  autores  espaSoles]  1915.  40  p.  12°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  June  24,  1915;  Ic.  June  25,  1915;  D: 
41068 ;   Emilio  Ferraz  Revenga,   Madrid. 

15790a 

Galvanizer  (The);  by  P.  D.  Hunter. 

©  Peter  D.  Hunter,  Forest  Lake,  Minn. ; 
D:  15453,  Mar.  26,  1909.  15791 

Gamaliel;  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  written  and  arr. 
by  Mrs.  Benjamin  G.  Noyes  and  Katie  St. 
John  Noyes. 

©  Mrs.  Beniamin  G.  Noyes  and  Katie  St. 
Jolin  Noyes,  New  Haven;  1875:7329,  July 
12.  15792 

Gamble  and  graft;  1  act  drama  in  5  scenes,  by 
G.  Edwards.    5  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  30,  1912 ;  D :  31287 ;  Gustav  Ed- 
wards, Portland,  Or.  15793 

Same.     12  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  21,  1912;  D:  31545;  Gus.  Ed- 
wards,  San  Francisco.  15794 

Gambled  for  gold;  a  drama,  by  Mrs.  A.  M.  Free- 
man. 

©  Mrs.  A.  M.  Freeman,  Chicago ;  1881 : 
6793,  May  2.  15795 

Gambler  (The);  by  Edwin  Holland.  [3],  24  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  14,  1911 ;  D :  23355 ;  Harvey 
Clark,  Winthrop  Highlands,  Mass.  15796 

by  M.  M.  Cohn.     6  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  28,  1911 ;  D :  24826 ;  Matilda 
Marion  Cohn,  Sacramento,  Cal.  15797 

an   entirely   new   and   original   sensational 


drama   in  3  acts   and   7   tableaux,   by   E.   T. 
Goodrich. 

©    E.    T.    Goodrich,    Buffalo;    1882:14983, 
Sept.  9.  15798 

intensely  dramatic  comedy  drama  in  1  act. 


by  James  Edwards.  Chicago,  Chicago  manu- 
script CO.,  1913.  [1],  24  p.  f°.  Mimeo- 
graphed. 

©   Nov.    14,    1913;    2c.    Nov.   26,    1913;    D: 
85147;  Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  15799 

—  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  F.  J.  Syme. 

©  Frederick  James  Syrae,  New  York ;  1888 : 
7060,  Mar.  7.  15800 

—  play  in  1  act,  by  P.  Shaw.     [2],  15  p.    4°. 


Gambler  (A)  in  hearts;  4  act  comedy.     Type- 
written. 

©   Ai-thur   Weld,   Milwaukee;    1899:74791, 
Nov.  16;  2c.  Nov.  17.    •  15802 

Gambler  of  the  West. 

©  Albert  H.   Woods,  New  York ;   D :  7762, 
Dec.  26,  1905.  15803 

Gamblers  (The);  in  3  acts,  by  C.  Klein.     [3], 
114  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    17,    1910;    D :  22075 ;    Charles 
Klein.  New  York.  15804 

Gambler's  (The)  atonement.     See  Sibyl  Grey. 

Gambler's  (The)  crime;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
by  J.  Jarx'ow. 

©    Joseph    Jarrow,     New    York;     D :  6421, 
Mar.  29,  1905.  15805 

—  See  also  Alvina. 


Gambler's  (A)  daughter;  4  act  melodrama,  by 
Owen  Davis. 

©    Richard    L.    Crescy,    Chicago ;    D :  1016, 
Oct.  26,  1901.  15806 

-See  also  Gyp. 


Gambler's  (The)  dream  and  his  awakening; 
in  3  parts,  by  L.  M.  Browne.  5  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  6,  1911;  D:  25145;  Lacey  M. 
Browne,  New  York.  15807 

Gambler's  (The)  ghost;  an  original  1  act  play 
of  the  novthland,  by  C.  K  Royal.  2  p.  I.,  13  p. 
8°.      Typewritten. 

,  ©  Ic.  Nov.  2,  1914 ;  D :  38674 ;  Charles  El- 
liott Royal,  Port  Orchard,  Wash.  15807a 

Gambler's  (The)  hunch;  play  in  1  act,  by  W. 
W.  Hughes.     3  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    29,    1913;    D:  35188;    William 
Wauters  Hughes,  University  Place,  Neb. 

15808 

See   also   Seventeen-twenty. 


Gambler's  (A)  life;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  and 
11  scenes,  by  E.  Garrick.  77  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Edwin    Garrick,     Chicago ;     1891 :  13743. 
Apr  16;  2c.  Apr  16.  1894.  15809 

Gambler's  (The)  love;  by  E.  H.  Meyer. 

©  Emma  Herey  Meyer,  Denver ;  D :  1299S 
May  18,  1908.  15810 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  17,  1913  ;  D :  33278  ;  Percy  Shaw, 
New  York.  15801 


dramatic    composition    in   1   act,    by    F.    .1 

Mahon.     6  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Frank  J.  Mahon,  Detroit ;  D :  3720,  July 
13,  1903;  2c.  June  29,  1903.  15811 

Gambler's   (The)    romance.      See   On   the   Rio 
Grande. — Tenderfoot's  (The)  turn. 


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15831 


Gambler's  (A)  son;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H. 
D.  lUieker. 

©  H.  David  Kucker,  Watertown,  Wis.;  D: 
2472,  Oct.  20.  1902..  15812 

Gamblers  (Tbe)  trials;  a  sensational  drama  of 
tlie  Frencli  Revolution,  1848,  by  M.  Moses. 

©  Maiu-ice  Moses,  New  York ;  1896 :  26484, 
Apr.  30.  15S13 

Gambling;  1  act  play,  by  F.  Kiper.  [19]  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    5,    1912;    D:  28233;    Florence 
Kiper,  Chicago.  15814 

play  in  1  act,  by  E.  Hansen.     8  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   July   15,   1911;    D:  24701;    Edward 
Hansen,  New  York.  15815 

Gambling  (The)  duke.     Sec  Ideal  (The) 

Gambrinus;  historical  sensation  drama  in  4 
acts  and  7  parts,  with  songs,  ballet  and  phan- 
tasmagoria, by  Max  Illar. 

©    C.    D.    Hillman,    Chicago;    1877:12646, 
Nov.  2.  15816 

spieloper  in  3  akten,  text  von  A.  v.  Wen- 


ing. 

©    Adolf    von    Wening,    Brooklyn;    1896: 
50720,  Sept.  10.  15817 

Gambrinus,  king  of  lager  beer;  a  historical, 
musical,  comical  and  nonsensical  Ethiopian 
burlesque,  by  Frank  Dumont,  music  arr.  for 
the  pianoforte,  by  Alfred  B.  Sedgwick.  New 
York,  R.  M.  De  Witt. 

©  Robert  M.   De  Witt,   New   York;   1876: 
14578,  Dec.  29;  2c.  Sept.  15,  1877.  15818 

Game  (The);  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  G.  S. 
Booth.     [132]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    23,    1911;    D:  28077;    Charles 
Stewart  Booth,  New  York.  15819 

comedy   drama   of   modern   American   life 

in  3  acts,  by  C.  S.  Booth.     [166]  p.    4°.    Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    30,    1912;    D:  28490;    Charles 
Stewart  Booth,  New  York.  15820 

Same.    [150]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.     Apr.    1,    1912;     D:  292.57;     Charles 
Stewart  Booth,  Easton,  Pa.  15821 


—  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  J.  E.  Fillmore.   136  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  30,  1915 ;  D :  39541 ;  John  Eldon 
Fillmore,  Fairfield,  Conn.  15821a 

comedy  in  miniature,  by  C.  W.  Tackenberg. 


[3],  19  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  8,  1914 ;  D :  39032 ;  Charles  Wil- 
liam Tackenberg,  Cincinnati.  15821b 


Game  (The) — Continued. 

drama  in  3  acts,  by  G.  Bolton.     94  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  15,  1913 ;  D  :  33795 ;  Guy  Bolton. 
New   York.  15822 


—  dramatic  composition  in  3  acts,  by  Jerrold 
Sheppard.     85  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    5,    1910;    D:  20355;    Darcy    & 
Wolford,  inc..  New  York.  15823 

—  1  act  play,  by  L.  Bryant.    15  p.    4°.    Type- 


written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  25,  1915 ;  D :  41574 ;  Louise  Bry- 
ant, Portland,  Or.  15823a 

play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Ramsey.     140  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  23,  1914;  D:  37654;  Alicia  Rnm- 
sey.  New  York.  15823b 

by  F.  Moss.     51  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    ,Tuly    6,    1911;     D:  24642;     Fredric 
Moss,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  15824 

- — play  in  1  act,  by  A.  Hoffman.     [2],  14  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  2,  1913 ;  D :  35230 ;  Aaron  Hoff- 
man,  New  York.  15825 

play  in  3  acts,  by  H.  L.  Rockwell.     [65]  p. 


f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  1,  1912;  D:  28627;  Horace  L. 
Rockwell,  Chicago.  15826 

— -play  of  college  life  in  4  acts,  by  L.  Clem- 
ens aiid  T.  G.  Springer.  103  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  13,  1913;  D:  35016;  Thomas 
Grant  Springer  and  Le  Roy  Clemens,  Ivong 
Island  City,  N.  Y.  15827 

—  play  of  to-day  in  3  acts,  by  T.  L.  Brady. 
5  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  23,  1913;  D:  34534;  Thurman 
Lemiul  Brady,  Muncie,  Ind.  15828 

sketch  in  1  act,  by  W.  C.  Lengel.    10  p.    f". 


Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    26,    1910;    D:  21647;    William 
Charles  Lengel,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  15829 

Game  (The)  and  candle;  a  comedy  iu  1  act,  by 
E.  B.  Perkins. 

©  Elizabeth  B.  Perkins,  New  York;  1899: 
76110,  Nov.  21.  15830 

Game  (The)  and  the  candle;  an  American  play 
in  3  acts,  by  A.  Glassmire.  97  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Albert  Glassmire,  Philadelphia  ;  D  :  9339, 
Oct.  29,  1906;  2c.  Dec.  3,  1906.  15831 

comedy  in  4  acts,  by  T.  Scott.    153  p.    4". 

Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.    16,    1914;    D:  38136;    Temple 
Scott,  Stamford,  Conn.  15831a 


774 


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15854 


Game  (The)  and  the  candle — Continued. 

a  play  in  3  acts,  by  Paxil  Harness  [pseud. 

of  F.  P.  Holden] 

©  Florence  P.  Holden,  Milwaukee;  12222, 
Jan.  22,  1908.  15832 

Game  (The)  by  rule;  a  drama,  by  L.  W.  Smith. 
4G  p.    4°.     Type\Yritten. 

©  Lewis  Worthington  Smith,  Des  Moines; 
D:  12975,  Mav  6,  1908;  2c.  June  1,  1908. 

15833 

Game  (A)  for  life.     See  Jack. 

Game  (A)  for  two;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Walt 
Makee  [pseud,  of  W.  H.  Maguire] 

©  Walter  Haynes  Maguire,   Philadelphia : 
D:357,  Apr.  17,  1901.  15834 

an  episode  in  1  act,  for  a  man  and  his  wife, 

by  P.  Wilstach.    Ms.  and  typewritten. 

©    Paul     Wilstach,     Washington;     1896: 
68258,  Dec.  14;  2c.  Dec.  14.  15835 

See  also  Monolog'ues  and  duologues. 


Game  Jim  Gaylord;  by  W.  Danforth. 

©   Webster   Danforth,   Ehuhurst,    111. ;    D : 
7766,  Dec.  23,  1905.  15836 

Game-keeper  (The);  comedy  in  3  acts  with 
music,  by  N.  H.  Saylor.  65  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Libretto  only] 

©   Nathan   H.    Saylor,    Portland,    Or.;    D: 
14261,  Nov.  11,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  14,  1908.  15837 

an  Irish  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Con 


T.  IMurphy, 

©  Ed.  W.  Ilowland,  Chicago ;  1900  A :  .5088. 
Feb.  24.  15838 

Game  (The)  king';  a  comic  opera,  [by]  B.  D. 
Wliiting  and  F.  W.  Arnold,  jr. 

©  Borden  D.  Whiting  and  Frederick  W. 
Arnold,  jr..  Providence,  R.  I. ;  1897 :  28026, 
May  6.  15839 

Game  (A)  of  base  ball;  a  farce  comedy,  by  L. 
Forrester. 

©  Lon  Forrester,  Elizabeth,  N.  .T. ;  1889: 
14874,  IMay  16.  15840 

Game  (A)  of  billiards;  a  temperance  sketch  in 
1  scene,  by  McDermott  &  Trumble.  '  New 
York,  Happy  hours  company  [1875]  1  p.  1., 
9  p.    12°.     ( [The  amateur  stage,  no.  39] ) 

©  Happy  hours  co.,  New  York  ;  1875  :  10546. 
Oct.  13;  2c.  Nov.  5.  15841 

Game  (A)  of  bluflf;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  F.  W.  Byrdsall. 

©  F.  W.  Byrdsall,  New  York;  1888:14981, 
May  22.  15842 

a  comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by  T.  Krebs.    8  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Tony  Krebs,  Boston ;  D :  605,  June  24, 
1901 ;  2c.  June  24,  1901.  15843 


Game  (A)  of  bluff — Continued. 

a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  A.  Sone- 

born. 

©  Walter  A.   Soneborn,  New  York;   1899: 
2310;  Jan.  4;  2c.  Jan.  4.  15844 

fin  original  American  comicality,  in  1  act. 

©  .John  E.  Owens,  Towsontown,  Md. ;  1874 : 
10968,  Aug.  22.  15845 

Game  (A)  of  bridg'e;  a  monologue,  by  Helen 
Bagg.  Philadelphia,  The  Penn  publishing 
company,  1905.     7  p.    12°. 

©    Penn    pub.    co.,    Philadelphia ;    D :  68-53, 
June  21,  1905;  2c.  June  21,  1905.  15846 

Game  (A)  of  cards;  a  comedietta  in  1  act, 
freely  tr.  from  the  French,  German,  and  Dan- 
ish editions,  by  L.  J.  Hollenius.  New  Yorlc, 
R.  M.  De  Witt,  1875.  16  p.  12°.  (De  Witt's 
acting  plays,  no.  192] ) 

©  Robert  M.   De  Witt,   New   York;   1875: 
14054,  Dec.  30;  2c.  Mar.  1,  1876.  15847 

Game  (A)  of  chance;  or.  Allotting-  the  bride, 
a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Irving  Metcalfe, 

©    Roxbury    pub.    co..    New    York;    1899: 
76314 ;  Nov.  22  ;  2c.  Nov.  15.  15848 

See  also  Demaris  Lestrange. — Otto. 

Game  (A)  of  checkers;  by  L.  Clifford.  Type- 
written. 

©  Leo  Clifford,  New  York ;  1900  A :  14235, 
June  8;  2c.  June  8.  15849 

Game  of  chess;  by  Robert  C.  V.  Meyers. 

©   P.    Garrett   &   co.;    Philadelphia;    1889: 
34447,  Nov.  12.  15850 

— —a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  L.  de  V.  Chaudron. 

©    Louis    de    V.    Cliaudron,    Mobile;  1880: 

8600,  June  5.  15851 

drama  in  1  act,  by  K.  S.  Goodman.     24  p. 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Nov.   13,   1913;   D:  35015;   Kenneth 
Sawyer  Goodman,  Chicago.  15852 

play   in  1   act,   by  K.   S.   Goodman.     New 


York,  Vaughan  &  Gomme,  1914 ;  29  p.     12°. 

©    May   22,    1914;    2c.    May   23,    1914;    D: 
87105;    Kenneth    Sawyer    Goodman,    Chicago. 

15852a 

by  N.  D.  Anderson.     7  p.     f°.     Type- 


written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  11,  1911 ;  D :  2.5188 ;  N.  D.  Ander- 
son, Baltimore.  15853 

—  See  also  Quick  curtain. — ^Women  in  love. 


Game  (A)  of  comedy;  a  dramatic  sketch  in  1 
act,  from  the  French,  bv  Sherwin  Lawrence 
Cook.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1902.  10  p. 
12°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  2504. 
Nov.  8,  1902 ;  2c.  Nov.  19,  1902.  15854 


7,75 


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15875 


Game  of  consequences;  play  in  1  act,  by  F. 
Nathan.     20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Mar.    19,   1910;    D:  20505;    Frances 
Nathan,  New  York.  15855 

Game  (A)  of  craft;  by  F,  Grabame.  139  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ferdinand    Graliame,    Pliiladelphia ;    D : 
3355,  Apr.  29,  1903;  2c.  Apr.  29,  1903.     15856 

Game  of  crime;  a  sensational  drama  in  3  acts 
and  prologue,  written  by  C.  Schroder  and  J. 
AVhite. 

©  Charles  Schroder  and  John  White,  United 
States ;  1873 :  3010,  Mar.  26.  15857 

Game  (A)  of  destiny;  by  E.  O.  Child.  24  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edwin  Ogden  Child,  New  York ;  D :  717, 
Aug.  5,  1901;  2c.  Aug.  5,  1901.  15858 

Game  (A)  of  dominoes;  a  comedy  in  1  act, 
adapted  from  the  French  of  Louis  Emile  Du- 
bry,  by  L.  A.  Bradbury.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker 
&  company,  1885. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;   1885: 
24809,  Nov.  27;  2c.  Dec.  14.  15859 

See  also  Masqueraders  (The) 

Game  (The)  of  finance;  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
M.  A.  Rose.     [75]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  17,  1913 ;  D :  33521 ;  IMary  Ann 
Rose,  San  Francisco.  15860 

Game  (A)  of  freeze  out;  by  F.  Aulich.  7  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Frederic  Aulich,  Chicago  ;  D  :  11013,  July 
20,  1907;  2c.  July  20,  1907.  15861 

vaudeville  .sketch  in  1  act,  by   F.   Gerald. 

24  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Feb.   19,    1915;    D :  39737 ;    Florence 
Gerald,  New  York.  15861a 

or.  Frozen  out,  a  comedy  sketch,  by  T.  F. 

O'Malley. 

©    Eugene    O'Rourke,    New    York;    1897: 
34756,  June  22.  15862 

Game  (A)  of  gold;  melodrama,  by  A.  G.  Stuart. 

25  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  25,  1915;  D :  39788 ;   Alan  Gor- 
den  Stuart,  New  York.  15862a 

Game  (A)  of  golf;  an  original  sketch,  by  George 
M.  Cohan.     Typewritten. 

©    Beatrice    Moreland,    New    Y'ork ;    1898: 
14868,  Mar.  2;  2c.  Mar.  2.  15863 

Game  (A)  of  hearts;  a  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  A.  H.  Laidlaw,  jr.  62  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Alexander  H.   Laidlaw,   jr..  New  York; 
1896 :  24940,  Apr.  22  ;  2c.  Sept.  25.  15864 


Game  (A)  of  hearts — Continued. 

a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  C.  Pollock. 

82  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Channing  Pollock,  New  York ;    D :  3494, 
May  26,  1903;  2c.  July  13,  1903.  15865 

comedy  in  3  acts,  by  M.  J.  Newman.    51  p. 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  9,  1910 ;  D :  20990 ;  Mordecai  J. 
JMewman,  Chicago.  15866 

from   the   Spanish  by   L.   X.   Floyd. 

©  Lucretia  Xavier  Floyd,  Boston;  1900  A: 
2091,  Jan.  23.  15867 


—  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  A.  M.  Ford. 

©    Anna    M.    Ford,    Philadelphia ;    D :  656, 
July  15,  1901.  15868 

—  See  also  Pioneer   (The) 


Game  (The)  of  life;  a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by 

W.   Howell   Poole.     62  p.     4°.     Typewritteii. 

©  Dixon,   Slater  &  Swart,  New  York;  D: 

2149,  July  24,  1902;  2c.  July  25,  1902.  15869 

a   melodrama   in  prologue  and   4  acts,   by 


Clarence  Black.    54  p.    f .    Typewritten. 

©    July    2,    1909;    2c.    July    26,    1909;    D: 
16371;  Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  15870 

—  See  also  Child  hero. — Paying   the  price. 


Game  (A)  of  lobby;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  W. 
L.  Lock  wood. 

©    W.    L.    Lockwood,    Washington;    1898: 
28348,  May  6.  15871 

Game  (The)  of  love;  modern  romance  in  3 
acts,  by  H.  S.  Sheldon.  126  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  25,  1914;  D:  38307;  H.  S.  Shel- 
don, Tappan,  N.  Y.  15871a 

^a  play  in  4  acts,   by  F.   Mariani.     105  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Federico  Mariani,  New  York ;  D :  14947. 
Jan.  30,  1909;  2c.  Jan.  30,  1909.  15872 

Game  (The)  of  masks;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
F.  Gottschalk.     162  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   June  7,   1912;   D:  29902;   Ferdinand 
Gottschalk,  New  York.  15873 

Game  of  pinochle.      See  Pride  and  charity. 
Game  (A)   of  poker.      See  Straight  (A)  flush. 
Game   (The)  of  tag;  a  comic  .sketch  in  1  act. 

by  D.  Conger.     22  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 
©  David  Conger,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. ;  D :  3066, 

Feb.  19,  1903;  2c.  Feb.  19,  1903.  15874 

Game    (The)    of   three;    a   sea   tale,    a    comedy 

drama  in  1  act,  by  A.  H.  Laidlaw,  jr.     20  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Alexander  H.  Laidlaw,  jr..  New  York; 

1895:58287,  Nov.  19;  2c.  Nov.  27.  15875 

See  also  Captain  Walrus. 


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15876 


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15893 


Game  (A)  of  tickle  tockle;  comedietta,  by  Theo- 
dore Kremer.     [1],  17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  12,  1912;  D:  28337;  Albert  An- 
druss,  Whitestone,  N.  Y.  15876 

Game  (A)  of  tit-for-tat.     Sec  Quits. 

Game  (A)  of  wits;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  E.  O. 
Towne. 

©  Edward  Owings  Towne,  Chicago ;  1897 : 
25959,  Apr.  26.  15877 

Game  (A)  on  the  government.  See  Titled  (A) 
American. 

Game  to  the  last;  a  sensational  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  H.  C.  Franck. 

©  Harry  C.  Franck,  Chicago;  1882:21501, 
Dec.  18.  15878 

Gamin  de  Paris.   See  Vagabond  (The)  of  Paris. 

Gamine  (La);  com^die  en  4  actes,  par  P.  Veber 

et  H.  de  Gorsse.     41  p.     4°.      (L'llhistration 

thgatrale.    Paris,  7*  ann§e,  177,  22  avril  1911) 

©    Apr.    22,    1911;    2c.    May    12,    1911;    D: 

24193 ;  Pierre  Veber  &  Henry  de  Gorsse,  Paris. 

15879 

Gamle-landet;  folkespel  i  4  akter,  af  Sigurd 
Eldegard.  Kristiania,  Olaf  Norlis  forlag,  1914. 
Ill  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  15,  1913 ;  Ic.  Dec.  8,  1913 ;  Ic.  Jan. 
10,  1914;  D:  35631;  Olaf  Norli,  Christiania, 
Norway.  15879a 

Gamle  (De)  paa  Maaseholmen;  skuespil  i  3 
akter,  af  Laurits  Fj0rtoft.  Kristiania,  H. 
Aschehoug  &  co.,  1913.     2  p.  1.,  107  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  19,  1913;  2c.  Dec.  23,  1913;  D: 
35425;  H.  Aschehoug  &  co.,  Christiania,  Nor- 
way. 15880 

Gamma  Grethel.     See  Golden  (The)  goose. 

Gammon  and  spinach;  a  play,  by  H.  M.  O'Kane 
Conwell. 

©  H.  M.  O'Kane  Conwell,  Larchmont,  N. 
Y.;  D:7438,  Oct.  21.  1905.  15881 

Gammon's  hired  girl;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  M.  H. 
Thurston.     16  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  May  Henderson  Thurston,  Mechanic 
Falls,  Me. ;  D :  6460,  Apr.  4,  1905 ;  2c.  Al>r.  4, 
1905.  15882 

Gang  (The)  on  the  comer;  monologue,  by  A. 
Denvir  and  E.  Hopkins.  [l].19p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  June  26,  1914 ;  D :  37461 ;  Arthur  Den- 
vir and  Edwin  Hopkins,  New  York.       15882a 

Gangster  (The) 

4    act    drama    of    East    Side    life,    by    D.    B. 
Bartelstone.     [1],  87  p.     4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  2,  1912;  D:  31023;  David  B. 
Bartelstone,  New  York.  15883 


Gaol  gate;  by  Lady  Gregory.  (  In  Tlie  Gaelic 
American,  Dec.  1,  1906) 

©  Lady   Gregory,   Gort,   Ireland  ;   D  :  9647  ; 
Dec.  1,  1906;  2c.  Dec.  1,  1906.  15884 

Gap  (The)  of  Inchegora;  sensational  drama,  by 
J.  Pritchard. 

©  Johana  Pritchard,  Brooklyn ;  1871 :  1210, 
Feb.  14.  15885 

Garada  (The)  stone;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  M. 
Morton  [i.  e.  M.  M.  Conlieim] 

©  Martha  Morton,  New  York;  1884:5371, 
Mar.  13.  ^  15886 

Garafelia's  husband;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  W. 

Bates.     27  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  20,  1915 ;  D :  41259 ;  Esther  Wil- 
lard  Bates.  Boston.  15886a 

Garage  (Die);  komodie  in  1  akt,  von  Hans 
Miiller.  Berlin,  F.  Bloch  erben,  1912.  32  p. 
12°. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  21,  1912 ;  D :  30967 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  15887 

Gargonniere  a  louer;  vaudeville  en  1  acte,  [de] 
Henry  Moreau  et  Marc  Sonal  [pseud,  de 
Georges  Lanos]  Paris,  C.  Joubert,  1909. 
23  p.     4°. 

©   Sept.    29,    1909;    2c.    Dec.   28,    1909;    D: 
17797;    Joubert,    Paris.  15888 

Garden  (The)  of  affinities.  See  Land  (The)  of 
alimony. 

Garden  (The)  of  destiny;  oriental  fantasv  in 
4  acts,  by  H.  Marshall.  [1],  27  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   12,   1914 ;    D :  38100 ;    Herbert 
Marshall,  Rochester,  Nev.  15888a 

Garden  (A)  of  dreams;  by  H.  J.  Lebo. 

©  Harvey  J.  Lebo,  Tipton,  Ind. ;  D :  12257, 
Jan.  27,  1908.  15889 

a  fantastic  comedy  in  1  act,  by  M.  D,  Bu- 


chanan.    3  p.     4  .     Typewritten. 

©  Marcia  Darrah  Buchanan,  Kansas  City, 
Mo. ;  D :  2909,  Jan.  26,  1903 ;  2c.  Jan.  26,  1903. 

15890 

romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  A.  Winch. 


[118]  p.    f  .    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.    Sept.   7,   1911;   D:  25160;   Lewis   A. 
Winch,  Cleveland,  O.  15891 

Garden  of  Eden;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  E.  W. 
Presbrey.     162  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Eugene   W.    Presbrey,    New    York ;    D : 
5001,  May  9,  1904;  2c.  May  9,  1904.       15892 

See  also  Book  (The)  of  Portia. 

Garden  of  girls;  by  B.  Gerard. 

©   Barnev    Gerard,    New   York;    D:  10028, 
June  8.  1909.  15893 


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15910 


Garden    of   g-irls — Continued. 

book    and   lyrics   by   B.    Gerard,    music  by 

Albert  von  Tilzer.     [3],  82  p.     4°.     Type^Yrit- 
ten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Au£?.  9,  1910 ;  D :  21766 ;  Barney  Ger- 
ard, New  York.  15894 

'Play  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Chapin.     124  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  1, 1912 ;  D  :  29562 ;  Frederic  Cha- 
pin, New  York.  15895 

play  in  2  acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  B.  Goi'- 

ard,  music  by  Albert  von  Tilzor.  Rev.  edition. 
[91]  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Au^.  IS,  1913;  D:  341S7;  Barney  Gei- 
ard,   New  York.  15896 

Garden  (The)  of  graft;  a  municipal  ownership 

idyl  in  2  acts,  by  H.  W.  Hayes.     42  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©   Hiram   W.   Hayes,    St.   Louis;    D:7095, 

Aug.  11,  1905;  2c.  Sept.  11,  1905.  15897 

Garden  (The)  of  illusions;  comedy  in  3  acts, 

by  Cora  Maynard    [pseud,   of  E.   C.   Griffin] 

120  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  8,  1915 ;  D :  41702 ;  Emily  Cora 
Griffin,  Mamaroneck,  N.  Y.  15897a 

Garden  (The)  of  lies;  an  original  dramatic 
romance  in  5  acts,  by  M.  Williamson.  66  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  IMaud  Williamson,  New  York ;  D :  7107. 
Aug.  15,  1905;  2c.  Aug.  24,  1905.  15898 

Garden  (The)  of  love;  by  S.  F.  Parker.     Proof. 

©   Sophia   Field   Parker,   Boston;    D:420; 

Apr.  20,  1901 ;  2c.  May  1,  1901.  15899 

a  1  act  nmsical  comedy,  by  F.  Hunt.    10  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  23,  1912;  D :  30929 ;  Fannie 
Hunt,  New  York.  15900 

opera  in  1  act,  by  S.  Shatford.     [8],  16  p. 

4°.     Typewritten,      [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Nov.  15,  1912;  D:  31497;  Sarah 
Shatford,  Memphis,  Tenu.  15901 


or,  Love's  young  dream,  musical  play  in 

1  act,  by  F.  Smithson.     21  p.     4°.     Typewrit- 
ten.    [Libretto  only] 

©    Ic.    Aug.    30,    1913;    D:  34289;    Frank 
Smithson,  Great  Neck  Station,  N.  Y.     15902 

Garden  (The)  of  Paradise;  play  in  11  scenes,  by 
E.  Sheldon,  based  on  a  story  by  Hans  Ander- 
sen.    240  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    14,    1914;    D :  37031 ;    Edward 
Sheldon,  New  York.  15902a 

•based  on  The  little  mermaid,  by 


Hans   Andersen.     New   York,   Macmillan  co., 
1915.    xi,  244  p.,  front.    12°. 

©   ]Mnr.   24,   1915;    2c.   Mar.    25,   1915;    D: 
40335;   Macmillan  co.,  Ncav  York,        15902b 


Garden   (The)  of  Paradise — Continued. 

play  in  9  scenes,  by  E.  Sheldon,  based  on 

a  story  of  Hans  Andersen.  190  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  June  4,  1914  ;  D  :  37223 ;  Edward  Shel- 
don, New  York.  15902c 

Same.     102  p.     12°.     Printed. 

©    Nov.    23,    1914;    2c.    Nov.   21,    1914;    D: 
•  38863 ;  Edward  Slieldnn,  New  York.     15902d 

Garden  (The)  of  Punchinello;  musical  panto- 
mime in  1  act,  libretto  by  K.  Banning,  music 
by  Harvey  Wortliington  Loomis.  [9],  24  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.      [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Dec.  9,  1912;  D :  31705 ;  Kendall  Ban- 
ning,  New  l^'ork.  15903 

Garden  of  the  Pacific;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  W. 
Winchell.     79  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Wallace  Winchell,  .Tersey  City ;  D :  8487, 
May  7.  1906 ;  2c.  May  7,  1906.  "  15904 

Garden  (The)  of  the  serpents;  a  monologue  in 
1  act,  by  M.  Nicolson. 

©    Malcolm    Nicolson,    Alma,    Kan. ;    1897 : 
21547,  Apr,  5.  15905 

Garden  (The)  of  weeds;  idyl  of  autumn  in  4 
acts,  by  J.  Corbin.     138  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  23,  1914 ;  D :  38292 ;  John  Cor- 
bin, Nev/  York.  15905a 

play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  C.  Cooper.    48  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  6,  1915 ;  D :  41161 ;  Colin  Camp- 
bell Cooper,  New  York.  15905b 

Garden  (The)  of  youth;  comedy  of  discrimina- 
tion in  3  acts  and  2  scenes,  by  A.  E.  Krows. 
51  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    17,    1910;    D:  22076;    Arthur 
Edwin  Krows,  New  York.  15906 

Garden  secrets;  cantata  for  children  in  4  short 
acts,  by  F.  M.  Longley.  23  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Libretto  only] 

©   Ic.    .Tune   10,    1910;    D:  21377;    Florence 
aiinckler  Longley,  St.  Paul.  15907 

Gardeoffizier  (Der)  (Der  leibgardist) ;  komodie 
in  3  aufziigen,  von  Franz  Molnjir.  Budapest, 
Wien,    Franz  Bard  &  bruder.     145  p.     12". 

©   Ic.     Feb.     24,     1913;     D :  32525 ;     Hans 
Bartsch,  New  York.  15908 

Gareloch  (The)  mystery;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 
W.   S.   Smyth.     Typewritten. 

©   William    S.    Smvth,   Kansas   City,   Mo. ; 
1899:78083,  Dec.  1;  2c.  July  20,  1900.  15909 

Gareth  and  Lynette;  spectacidar  production 
adapted  from  Alfred  Tennyson's  epic  poem, 
Idylls  of  the  king,  by  G.  G.  Hanley.  [2]. 
27  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   May  9,   1912;   D:  29623;    Genevieve 
G.  Hanley,  New  York.  15910 


778 


15911 


COPYRIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


15930 


Gareth  of  the  Round  table;  from  Alfred  Ten- 
nyson's Idylls  of  the  king,  dramatized  by 
E.  L.  Stern.     [2],  31  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  8,  1910  ;  D :  22517 ;  Eva  L.  Stern, 
New  York.  15911 

Garfield;  or,  The  murdered  President,  by  M. 
O'llea. 

©  Murphy  O'Hea,  Chicago  ;  1883  :  3532,  Feb. 
23.  15912 

Garg-antua,  the  nation's  guest;  a  new  local 
and  original  grand  comic  and  musical  fairy 
extravaganza,  by  E.  Harold. 

©  Ernest  Harold,  Washington ;  187G :  5891, 
May  13.  15913 

Garg'oyle  (The);  a  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  Middle- 
ton. 

©  George  Middleton,  New  York ;  D :  14770, 
Jan.  7,  1909.  15914 

■  Same.     21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Julv  13,  1911 ;  D :  24G88 ;  George  Mid- 
dleton, New  York.  15915 

play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Scribner.     [1],  47  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  IS,  1914  ;  D  :  3G764 ;  Edwin  Scrib- 
ner, Waterville,  Me.  15915a 

See   also   Embers. 


Garibaldi;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  S.  Vane  and 
A.    Shirley.      69   p.     4°.     TypeAvritten. 

©  F.  Sutton  Vane  and  Artliur  Shirley,  Lon- 
don;  D:6958,  July  13,  1905;  2c.  Julv  15, 
1905.  15916 

Garland  (A)  to  Sylvia;  dramatic  reverie  with 
a  prologue,  by  Percy  Mackave.  Nev^'  York, 
Macmillan  co.,  1910.    xxi,  177  p.    12°. 

©  May  27,  1910 ;  2c.  June  1,  1910 ;  D  :  21224 ; 
Macmillan  co..  New  York.  15917 

Garret  Frederick's  wife.  Sec  Bei'ceuse  (The) 
from  Jocelyn. 

Garrick  fever.     See  Black  (The)  forest. 

Garrick's  greatest  act;  a  1  act  farce,  by  Geoi-ge 
H.  Carr. 

©  Carr  &  Jordan,  New  York ;  1896 :  43.545, 
July  29.  15918 

Garroters  (The) ;  farce,  by  W.  D.  Howells.  New 
York,  Harper  &  brothers,  1886.  3  p.  1.,  90  p. 
24°. 

©  W.  D.  Howells,  Massachusetts;  1885: 
26732,  Dec.  18;  2c.  Dec.  18.  15919 

Same. 

©  by  William  Dean  Howells,  New  York, 
as  the  author,  in  renewal  for  28  years.  Re- 
newal no.  4357,  July  16,  1913.  Original  entry. 
Dec.  18,  1885,  no.  26732.  15920 


Garroters   (The) — Continued. 

■  Same.      New   York,    Harper   and   brothers, 

1894.     90  p.     front,  3  pi.     24°.      (Harper's 

black   &   white  series) 

©  Harper  &  bros..  New  York ;  1894 :  26190, 
May  24;  2c.  Aug.  3.  15921 

See    also    Mouse-trap    (The)    and    other 


farces. 

Garrotin  (El);  entremSs  en  prosa,  original  de 
R.  Asensio  Mfis  y  J.  Capella,  mtisica  del  mae- 
stro Luis  Foglietti.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores  espanoles]  1908.  ,16  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Ramon  Asensio  M^s  y  Jacinto  Capella, 
Madrid ;  D :  14716,  Jan.  2,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  4, 
1909.  15922 

Garry  Owen;  an  Irish  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
M.  O'Hea. 

©  IMurphy  O'Hea,  Chicago;  1894:27405, 
July  2.  15923 

or.  Land  and  liberty,  an  Irish  drama  in 


a  prologue  and  4  acts,  by  T.  S.  Henderson. 

©  Thomas  S.  Henderson,  Brooklyn;  1882: 
10127,  June  20.  15924 

Garter   (The);   dramatic   comedy    in   1   act,   by 
W.  K.  Nixon.     18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Mar.    26,    1915;     D:  40184;     Wilson 
Kirckhofer  Nixon,  New  York.  15924a 

or,    The    Order    of   the    Garter,    by    G.    H. 


Paine.    29  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©    George    Hebbard    Paine,    Chicago;    D: 
11932,  Dee.  7,  1907 ;  2c.  Feb.  6,  1909.       15925 

Gas;  a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  G.  Richards. 

©  George  Richards,   San  Francisco ;  1884 : 

7841,  Apr.  12.  15926 

Gas  fixtures;  an  original  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Tony  Denier,  Bill  Nye  [pseud,  of  Edgar  Wil- 
son Nye]    and   Scott  Marble. 

©  Denier.  Nye  and  Marble,  Chicago;  1886: 
7236,  Mar.  29.  15927 

Gas-man  (The);  play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  E.  Rod- 
house.     32  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  11.  1913;  D:  34197;  Mary  Eliza- 
beth Rotlhouse,  Wellington,  O.  15928 

Gasela;  by  A.  Nona  Wellborn.  105  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Alice  W.  Loomis,   Memphis,  Tenn. ;   D : 
3228,  Apr.  2,  1903;  2c.  Aug.  10,  1903.       15929 

Gaslight  green;  serio-comic  song  or  musical 
dramatic  composition,  written,  composed,  and 
published  for  and  sung  with  great  success  by 
Annie  Adams. 

©  Harry  Wall,  New  York ;  1871 :  8428.  Sept. 
9.  15930 


779 


15931 


DBAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


15948 


Gaston  Beauvais;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J. 
Harris. 

©  Joseph  Harris,  Chacalioula,  La. ;  1893 : 
16267,  Apr.  1.  15931 

Gaston  Neville,  the  story  of  a  studio  in  Flor- 
ence; a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  R.  McCay  and 
W.  O.  Partridge. 

©  J.  R.  McCay  and  William  Ordway  Part- 
ridge, Brooklyn;  1886:30700,  Dec.  31.     15932 

Gate  (The);  a  1  act  play,  by  F.  Solger.  [1], 
40  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Feb.   7,   1913;    D :  32217 ;    Frederick 
Solger,  AVashington.  15933 

Gate  (The)  of  dreams;  play  in  1  act,  by  Dion 
Olavton  Calthrop.  New  York,  S.  French; 
London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1914.     23  p.     12°. 

©   May   21,   1914;    Ic.   May   23,   1914;    D: 
37113 ;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.      15933a 

Gate  of  the  gods;  tragedy  in  5  acts  and  7 
scenes,  by  0.  O.  Harney.  [3],  128  p.  f°. 
Mimeograplied. 

©  Ic.  June  20,  1914;  D:  37402;  Clifford  O. 
Hamey,  Epsom,  England.  15934 

Gate  (The)  of  wishes;  in  1  act,  by  Mary  Mac- 
Millan.  (/»  Poet  lore,  v.  22,  no.  6,  Nov.- 
Dec.  1911;  periodical  ©  Jan.  29,  1912;  2c. 
Feb.  2,  1912;  B:  251901;  Poet  lore  co.,  Bos- 
ton) 15934a 

See  also  Short  plays. 

Gate  to  freedom;  a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts, 
book  and  lyrics  by  A.  C.  Fairman.  104  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.      [Libretto  only] 

©  Anna  C.  Fairman,  New  York;   D :  9700. 
Nov.  20,  1906;  2c.  Jan.  29,  1907.  15935 

Gates  of  bliss;  a  drama  in  illustration  of  the 
experiences  of  the  author,  by  S.  A.  Colman. 
23  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Samuel   A.    Colman,    Chicago;    D :  9217, 
Oct.  10,  1906;  2c.  Nov.  2,  1906.  15936 

Gates  (The)  of  Eden;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  W. 
E.   Danforth.     55  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    William    E.    Danforth,    Elmhurst,    111.; 
D:  10283,  Apr.  5,  1907;  2c.  May  22,  1908. 

15937 

Gates  (The)  of  hell;  a  drama  in  a  prologue,  4 
acts  and  8  scenes,  by  R.  J.  Clolierty.  13  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Richard  Joseph  Cloherty,  New  Haven; 
D:2715,  Dec.  15,  1902;  2c.  Dec.  15,  1902. 

15938 

Gates  (The)  of  hope;  immigration  play  in  3 
acts,  by  H.  Berman.  [1],  96  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  July  5,  1913;  D:  33711;  Henry  Ber- 
man. Bronxville,  N.  Y.  15939 


Gates  (The)  of  joy;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Sal- 
tus.     72  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  24,  1910 ;  D :  21167 ;  Edgar  Sal- 
tus,  Los  Angeles.  15940 

and   a  prologue,   by   B.    Saltus.     Rev. 

version.     135  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  20,  1910 ;  D :  21597 ;  Edgar  Sal- 
tus, IjOS  Angeles.  15941 

Gates  (The)  of  justice;  by  Clinton  G.  Ford. 
110  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Lillian    H.    Ford,    New   York;    D:2212, 
Aug.  11,  1902;  2c.  Aug.  11,  1902.  15942 

Gates  (The)  of  memory;  a  draino  in  4  acts  and 
5  scenes,  by  T.  A.  St.  Clair,  jr.  59  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  2,  1909;  D :  16449 ;  Tlieo  A.  St. 
Clair,  jr.,  Philadelphia.  15943 

Gateway  (The)  of  dreams;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
F.  Nathan.     128  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Frances    Nathan,    New    York ;    D :  4673, 
Mar.  1,  1904;  2c.  Mar.  1,  1904.  15944 


Gathering    (The)    of   the   clans, 
days. 


See  Bygone 


Gathering  (The)  of  the  Mayflower;  a  play  in 
4  acts,  by  Clarissa  Towushend  Baldwin.  [1], 
65  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  10,  1913;  D:  32253;  John  AV. 
Rumsey  play  co..  New  York.  15945 

Gato  (El)  rubio;  zarzuela  melodranultica  en  1 
acto,  dividido  en  5  cuadros,  letra  de  E.  Lopez- 
Marin,  mfisica  del  maestro  Ramon  L6pez-Mon- 
tenegro.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
fioles]   1912.     46  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  May  24,  1912;  2c.  May  13,  1912;  D: 
29789;  Enrique  L6pez-Marin,  Madrid.     15946 

Gatos  (Los);  sainete  de  costumbres  madrile- 
iias  en  1  acto  y  3  cuadros,  en  prosa  y  verso, 
original  de  E.  G.  Gereda  y  A.  Soler,  mfisica 
del  maestro  Marquina.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores  espafioles]  1908.  38  p.  12°.  [Libret- 
to only] 

©  Eduardo  G.  Gereda  y  Antonio  Soler, 
Madrid;  D:  13862,  Sept.  21,  1908;  2c.  Sept. 
21,  1908.  15947 

Gaucho  land;  play  in  2  acts,  by  E.  J.  Broom- 
hall.     [2],  55  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  11,  1915;  D:  42465;  Edith  Jano 
Broomhall,  Spokane.  Wash.  15947a 

Gauntlet  (The)  Sec  Plays;  by  Bj0rnstjerno 
Bj0rnson. 

Gautama  Buddha,  the  illuminated  prince  and 
mendicant;  by  S.  C.  Scovell. 

©  Sarah  C.  Scovell  and  Margaret  C.  Bon- 
ton,  Peoria,  111.;  1897:32411,  May  28.     15948 


780 


15949 


COPYRIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


15970 


Gautamozin;  an  historical  drama,  being  a  spec- 
tuc'ular  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Bates. 

©  Morgan  Bates,  Cliicago ;  1883 :  2521.  Feb. 
7.  15949 

Gawk  and  the  girl;  or.  Well  for  goodness  sake! 
by  G.  E.  Powers  and  Queenie  Wilson.  4  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Jan.   6,   1910;   D:  17872;   George  E. 
Powers,  New  Orleans.  15950 

Gawky  John;  by  E.  T.  Cowles. 

©   Eugene   T.   Cowles,   Claremont,    N.   H. ; 
1899 :  23184,  Apr.  1.  15951 

Gawlooler  (The);  a  comic  operatic  extrava- 
ganza in  2  acts,  by  O.  Cohen. 

©  Octavus  Cohen,  New  York ;  1896 :  69269, 
Dec.  21;  2c.  Sept.  1,  1897.  15952 

Gay  Bettina;  South  American  operetta  in  3 
acts,  book  by  I.  M.  Sevin,  music  by  Harry 
I.ahnde.  60  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©   Ic.    June   26,   1914;    D :  37372 ;    Sevin    & 
Lahnde,  Forest  Park,  111.  15952a 

Gay  (The)  boulevardier;  a  musical  comedy  in 
2  acts,  book  by  D.  B.  Sorlin  and  F.  Joseph, 
music  and  lyrics  by  D.  B.  Sorlin.  149  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.      [Libretto   only] 

©  Ic.  June  19,  1912 ;  D :  80024 ;  D.  B.  Sor- 
lin and  Frank  Joseph,  New  York.  15953 

Gay  (A)  boy;  a  musical  farce  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  J.  Hart. 

©   Joseph    Hart,    New   York;    1894:60302, 
Dec.   26.  15954 

Gay  (The)  cafe;  or,  The  toast  of  the  town, 
musical  comedy  in  1  act,  book  and  lyrics  by 
F.  De  Witt,  music  by  D.  Don  Mathews.  [2], 
19  p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  14,  1912 ;  D :  31206 ;  Francis  De 
Witt,  New  York.  15955 

Gay  (A)  chaperon;  by  B.  F.  Webb. 

©    Benjamin   Franklin   Webb,    New    York ; 
1899 :  69151,  Oct.  24 ;  2c.  Oct.  24.  15956 

Gay  (The)  city;  a  comedy  in  3  acts  and  3 
scenes,  by  G.  Richards. 

©  George  Richards,   San  Francisco;  1883: 
18605,  Oct.  10.  15957 

a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  G.  Rich- 
ards. 38  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©   George   Richards,   New   York;    D :  9906, 
Jan.  29,  1907;  2c.  Jan.  29,  1907.  15958 

Gay  (The)  coquette;  a  musical  comedy  in  2 
acts,  by  M.  B.  Hayes.     TypeAvritten. 

©  Maude  Blanche  Hayes,  New  York ;  1898 : 
58413,  Oct.  4;  2c.  July  14,  1900.  15959 


Gay  (The)  debutante;  a  musical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  music  by  Samuel  B.  Weiler,  book  by  Al- 
fred  Calien.     Typewritten. 

©  S.  B.  Weiler  and  A.  Cahen,  Pittsburgh; 
1897:36649,  June  21;  2c.  Sept.  30.  15960 


a  play  in  3  acts. 

©    Samuel    B.    Weiler,    Pittsburgh;    1897: 
54811,  Sept.  30.  15961 

Gay  (A)  deceiver;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  M.  E. 
Smith. 

©  Mary  Ellis  Smith,  Chicago;  1886:4320, 
Feb.  20.  '  15962 

play  in  1  act,  by  G.  H.  Petty.     9  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  4,  1915;  D :  39285 ;  George  Hu- 
bert Petty,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  15962a 

the  prodigal  son  in  a  comedy  of  errors,  de- 


vised by  D.  Clift.     [3],  104  p.    4°.    Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    16,    1912;    D:  28327;    Denison 
Clift,  Oakland,  Cal.  15963 

or.  Baby's  adventures,  comedy  sketch,  by 


Frank   B.   Goigne.     10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  17,  1912;  D:  29407;  Champion 
film  CO.,  New  York.  15964 

Gay  (A)  farmer;  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
E.  M.  Kimball. 

©  E.  M.  Kimball,  Reading,  Pa.;  1899: 
67043,  Oct.  16.  15965 

Gay  financier;  a  musical  farce  comedy  in  2 
acts,  by  G.  Arthurs  and  B.  Scott.  74  p.  4\ 
Typewritten.     [I^ibretto  only] 

©  George  Arthurs  and  Bennett  Scott,  Eng- 
land;  D:5310,  July  16,  1904;  2c.  July  11, 
1904.  15966 

Gay  (The)  game;  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
W.  Nichols.  [2],  97  p.  2  plans.  4°.  Type- 
v/ritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  17,  1912;  D:  28339;  Walter 
Nichols,  Monrovia,  Cal.  15967 

Gay  (The)  girl;  a  1  act  sketch,  by  H.  W.  Mac- 
Allester.     15  p.     4°,     Typewritten. 

©  H.  Wilson  MacAllester,  Chicago;  D: 
10085,  Mar.  6,  1907;  2c.  Apr.  8,  1908.    15968 

Gay  (The)  girl  from  Paris;  a  musical  farce 
comedy  in  2  acts,  by  E.  E.  Rice. 

©  Edward  E.  Rice,  New  York ;  1896 :  60763, 
Nov.  5.  15969 

Gay  girls  from  Paris;  a  musical  extravaganza, 
by  C.  G.  Ball. 

©  C.  G.  Ball,  Medina,  N.  Y. ;  1897:13576, 
Feb,  24.  15970 


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DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


15992 


Gay  (The)  grenadiers;  original  musical  play  in 
3  acts,  book  by  William  llyau,  music  by  Oscar 
Condon.  76  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Ijibretto 
only] 

©  Ic.  acts  1  &  2,  Aug.  8,  1914 ;  D :  37895 ; 
AVilliam  A.  Ryan,  St.  Louis.  15970a 

Gay  (The)  grisette;  an  original  musical 
comedy  in  2  acts,  by  G.  Dance,  music  com- 
posed by  C.  Kiefert. 

©   George   Dance   and   Carl   Kiefert,   Eng- 
land;  1899:26975,  Apr.  18.  15971 

Gay  (The)  Johnny;  vaudeville  sketch  in  1  act, 
by  D.  Potter.     [2],  36  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.    17,    1913;    D:  32343;    Dorothy 
Potter,  Chicago.  15972 

Gay  (The)  lieutenant;  by  T.  De  Augelis.  194  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  De  Angelis,  Yonkers,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
827,  Sept.  3,  1901 ;  2c.  Sept.  3,  1901.         15973 

musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  G.  Stewart. 


Ill  p.     4  .     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  5,  1912 ;  D :  30443 ;  Grant  Stew- 
art, New  York.  15974 

Gay  (The)  Lord  Quex;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  bj' 
Arthur  Wing  Pinero.  New  York,  II.  H.  Rus- 
sell, 1900.    186  p.    front,  port.    8°. 

©  Robert  Howard  Russell,  New  York ;  1900 
A:  28205,  Nov.  16;  2c.  Nov.  15.  15974a 

Gay  niasqueraders;  burlesque  and  travesty,  by 
G.  Hill. 

©  Gus  Hill,  New  York ;  D :  14064,  Oct.  15, 
1908.  15975 

Gay  (The)  matinee  girl;  musical  farce  comedy, 
by  Monroe  and  Hart. 

©    Monroe    and    Hart,    New    York;    1897: 
24141,  Apr.  19.  15976 

Gay  (The)  Mr.  Bluff;  a  3  act  comedy,  by  B.  R. 
Clawson,  jr. 

©  Bowen  R.  Clawson,  ji-.,  Chicago;  1899: 
15367,  Feb.  27.  15977 

Gay  (The)  Mr.  Bold;  comedy  sketch,  by  Harry 
L.  Newton.  Chicago  and  New  York,  The  dra- 
matic publishing  company  [3903]  8  p.  12°. 
(On  cover:  The  darkey  &  comic  drama) 

©    Dramatic    pub.    co.,    Chicago ;    D :  4282, 
Nov.  21,  1903;  2c.  Nov.  21,  1903.  15978 

Gay  Mr.  Gibbs;  by  J.  F.  Rogers.  12  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.   16,    1909 ;    D :  17628 ;    John   F. 
Rogers.  New  York.  15979 

Gay  (The)  Mr.  Goldstein;  by  T.  I.  Keogh.  65  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Thomas    Ignatius    Keogh,    New    York; 
D :  340,  Apr.  12,  1901 ;  2c.  June  26,  1901. 

15980 


Gay  Mr.  Tompkins;  a  comedy  in  3  acts. 

©    Warren    and    Geo.    M.    Noble,    Guthrie, 
Okl. ;  1897:11865,  Feb.  18.  15981 

Gay  (The)  musician;  a  comic  opera  in  2  acts, 
book  and  lyrics  by  Chas.  J.  Campbell  and 
Edward  Siedle,  music  by  Julian  Edwards. 
101  p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Marcus  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York ;  D : 
•12672,  Apr.  3,  1908;  2c.  Apr.  3,  1908.     15982 

Gay  (A)  New  York  ball;  in  2  acts,  book  by  M. 
Kemp. 

©    Morris   Kemp,    St.    Louis;    1898:31816. 
May  23.  15983 

Gay  (A)  New  Yorker;  3  act  musical  comedy, 
by  E.  Rogers  and  Ryan. 

©  Ed.  Rogers  and  Ryan,  New  York;  1897: 
47711,  Aug.  25.  15984 

Gay  (A)  old  boy;  a  musical  farce  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  J.  Hart. 

©    Joseph   Hart,    New   York;    1894:60301, 
Dec.  26.  15985 

Gay  (A)  old  girl;  a  farce-comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
E.  P.  Bower.     30  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Eddie   P.   Bower,   New   York ;    D :  1573, 
Mar.  13,  1902;  2c.  Mar.  13,  1902.  15986 

— —  a  sketch  in  1  act,  by  F.  G.  Ruthven. 

©  Florence  Gertrude  Ruthven,  New  York; 
D:5600,  Oct.  4,  1904.  15987 

Gay  (A)  old  time;  farcical,  pantomimic  comedy 
in  3  acts,  replete  with  songs,  dances  and 
medleys,  by  J.  H.  Carlon. 

©   J.   H.   Carlon,   New   York;   1897:63515, 
Nov.  13.  15988 

Gay  (The)  Parisians;  a  comedy,  by  George 
Feydeau  and  Maurice  Deroaliese. 

©    Charles    Frohman,    New    York;    1895: 
42120,  Aug.  17.  15989 

Gay  (The)  Parisienne;  a  new  and  original 
musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  written  by  George 
Dance,  composed  by  Ivan  Caryll.  London, 
Chappell  &  CO.,  1896.  27  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Chappell  &  CO.,  London  ;  1896 :  21222,  Apr. 
4;  2c.  Apr.  4.  15990 

Gay  (The)  pasha;  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  words 
and  lyrics  by  E.  Mitcliell.  82  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Edmund  Mitchell,  Los  Angeles ;  D :  8067, 
Aug.  17,  1906;  2c.  Aug.  25,  1906.  15991 

Gay  (El)  saber;  sainete  en  1  acto  y  3  cuadros, 
en  prosa,  original  de  Pablo  Parellada  y  Al- 
berto Casanal  [Shakery]  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  espaiioles]  1911.     34  p.     12°. 

©   May  26,   1911;   2c.   May  27,   1911;   D: 
24322;  P.  Parellada  y  A.  Casafial,  Madrid. 

15992 


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15993 


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16014 


Gay  (The)  society  girls;  musical  burlesque  in 
2  acts,  by  E.  F.  Rush. 

©    Edward    F.    Rush,    New    York;    1897: 
15164,  Mar.  3.  15993 

Gay  (The)  whirl;  play  of  American  society  life 
in  4  acts,  by  G.  S.  Booth.  [2J,  138  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  20,  1912;  D:  31749;  Charles 
Stewart  Booth,  New  York.  15994 

Gay  (A)  young  gander;  or.  He  would  a  wooing 
go,  in  3  acts,  by  W.  A.  Snow.     Typewritten. 

©  Walter  Augustine  Snow,  Boston ;  1899 : 
22.519,  Mar.  29;  Ic.  Mar.  29.  15995 

Gaybeal's  guest;  play  in  4  acts  and  a  tableau, 
by  A.  Adams.     126  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  26,  1912;  D :  30642 ;  Andy 
Adams,  Colorado  Springs.  1599tf 

Gayest  Manhattan;  a  musical  melange  in  3 
acts,  by  \V.  A.  McConnell. 

©  William  A.  McConnell,  New  York ;  1897 : 
9633,  Feb.  6.  15997 

Gayrusans'  (The)  legacy;  drama  of  3  scenes 
a.nd  3  acts,  by  H.  Gaylord,  L.  R.  and  O.  A. 
Sanders.    19  p.    16°.    Printed. 

©  Aug.  17,  1910;  2c.  July  30,  1910;  D: 
21759 ;  Helen  Gaylord,  Luzetta  R.  and  Cora 
A.  Sanders,  Canton,  111.  15998 

Gay  world's  (The);  a  1  act  play,  by  R.  Warner. 
20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Richard  Warner,  New  York;  D :  11549, 
Oct.  IS,  1907;  2c.  Oct.  18,  1907.  15999 

Gazabo  (The);  a  musical  absurdity  in  3  acts 
and  3  scenes,  by  S.  W.  Murray. 

©  Stewart  Wms.  Murray,  Buffalo ;  1900  A : 
15231,  June  19.  16000 

Gedvin  Rex;  lyric  romance  in  3  acts,  by  A.  A. 
Augustus.     108  p.     t°.     Typev/ritten. 

©  Ic.  June  21,  1911;  D :  24532 ;  Albert  A. 
Augustus,   Cleveland.  16001 

Gee  Whilekins;  by  J.  P.  Tillson.  Ms.  and  type- 
written. 

©  Jesse  P.  Tillson,  Toledo,  O. ;  1896 :  32102, 
May  27;  2c.  July  11.  16003 

Gee  whiz;  farce  in  1  act,  by  T.  Connor.  [1], 
10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  7,  1913 ;  D :  32865 ;  Torrey  Con- 
nor,  Oakland,  Cal.  16003 

See  also  Everyboy,   and  other  plays  for 


Geezer  (The)  of  Gullabaloo;  a  musical  and 
mythical  salad  garnished  with  2  spicy  dress- 
ings, by  Thos.  T.  Railey.  85  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©   Ic.   July   20,   1909;    D:  16296;    John   H. 

Reid,  St.  Louis.  16005 

Gefahrliche  jahre;    komiidie   in  3   akten,    von 

Siegfried  Trebitsch.     IVIiinchen,   Drei  masken 

verlag,  1913.     107  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  12,  1913;  D:  32705;  Drei  mas- 
ken verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Munich.  16006 

Geheimnis  (Das)  (Le  secret);,  schauspiel  in  3 
aufziigen,  von  Henri  Bernstein.  116  p.  12°. 
Printed. 

©  June  4,  1913;  2c.  Sept.  29,  1913;  D: 
34.561 ;  Literarische  agentur  des  Ungarischen 
schauspielervereins,  Budapest.  16007 

Geheimnisse  von  New  York  (Secrets  of  New 
York);  by  A.  Philipp. 

©  Adolph  Philipp,  New  York;  1900  A: 
15905,  June  27.  16008 

Geheimniss voile  (Das)  modell;  operette  in  3 
akten,  von  G.  Hackenschmidt.  [61]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.      [Libretto   only] 

©  Ic.  .July  30,  1914;  D:  37700;  Gustav 
Hackenschmidt,  New  York.  16008a 

Gehorsam;  revolutionsdrama  in  3  aufziigen, 
von  Armin  Petersen.  Berlin,  Berliner  the- 
aterverlag,  1911.    47  p.    8°. 

©  le.  Aug.  27,  1912  ;  D  :  30652  ;  Alfred  Spitz, 
New  York.  16009 

Geier  Wally;  by  [Wilhelmine]  von  Hilleru, 
dramatized  by  I.  G.  Newton. 

©  Ida  Gray  Newton,  Brooklyn ;  D :  4852, 
Apr.  7,  1904.  16010 

— — ■  a  drama  founded  upon  Wilhelmine  von 
Hillern's  novel,  by  E.  Greey. 

©  Edward  Greey,  Manchester,  Mass. ;  1876 : 
3158,  Mar.  14.  16011 

a  drama  in  5  acts,  tr.  and  adapted  for  the 


children. 

Gee  whiz  and  hully  gee;  a  1  act  dramatic  com- 
position, by  F.  J.  Beaman.  15  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Fred    J.    Beaman,    Jackson,    Mich. ;    D : 
15628,  Apr.  15,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  15,  1909.  16004 


American  stage  from  a  romance  of  that  name 
by  WhilhelmSne  Hellerin  [Wilhelmine  von 
Hillern?] 

©   J.    Hartmann,   New   York;    1881:18520, 
Dec.  1.  16012 

Geisha  (The)  ;  a  story  of  a  tea  house,  a 
Japanese  musical  play,  libretto  by  Owen  Hall, 
lyrics  by  Harry  Greenbank,  music  by  Sidney 
Jones. 

©  Hopv.ood  &  Crew,  London ;  1896 :  33121, 
June  4.  16013 

Japanese  musical  play  in  2  acts,  words 

by  Owen  Hall,  lyrics  by  Hari-y  Greenbank, 
music  by  Sidney  Jones.  New  York,  I.  Gold- 
mann,  1896.     96  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Augustin  Daly,  New  York;  1896:27717, 
May  6;  2c.  July  13.  16014 


783 


16015 


DKAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


16033 


Gekreuzigte  (Der);  drama  in  3  aufzugen,  von 
Ernst  Hammer.  Berlin-Cliarlottenburg,  Vita, 
deutsches  verlagshaus  [1911]     116  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  10,  1911;  2c.  Dec.  15,  1911;  D: 
26028;  Vita,  deutsches  verlagshaus,  Berlin- 
Charlottenburg.  16015 

Gelbe  (Die)  nachtigall;  von  Hermann  Bahr. 
Berlin,  S.  Fischer,  1907.     193  p.     12°. 

©  Albert  Ahn,  Cologne,  Germany  ;  D  :  11452, 
Oct.  1,  1907;  2c.  Oct.  1,  1907.  16016 

Gelbe  prinz;  operette  in  3  akten,  text  von  J. 
Siener  und  H.  Ohnesorg,  musik  von  Carl 
Ohnesorg.  Coin,  Berlin  [etc.]  Verlag  von  A. 
Ahn,  1909.     69  p.     8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Dec.  31,  1909;  2c.  Feb.  18,  1910;  D: 
20227;  Albert  Ahn,  Cologne,  Germany.  16017 

Gelbstern;  eine  groteske  in  3  akten,  von 
Jacques  Burg  und  Walter  Turszinsky.  Ber- 
lin, Vita,  deutsches  verlagshaus,  1907.  120  p. 
12°. 

©  Vita,  deutsches  verlagshaus,  Berlin;  D: 
11815,  Nov.  25,  1907;  2c.  Nov.  25,  1907.  16018 

Geld;  original-volksstiick  in  4  akten  und  6  bil- 
dern,  von  C.  Hauenstein.  New  York,  C. 
Hauenstein,  1894.     106  p.     16°. 

©  Conrad  Hauenstein,  New  York;  1894: 
5716,  Jan.  23;  2c.  Jan.  23.  16019 

Geld,   love  and  gaivah.      See  Lady   (The)   of 

Lyons. 

Geldzauber;  komodie  in  3  akten,  von  Otto  Soy- 

ka.     Munchen,  A.  Langen,  1912.     188  p.     12°. 

©   Sept.   25,   1912;   2c.   Dec.   22,   1913;   D: 

35415;  Albert  Langen,  Munich.  16019a 

Geliebte  (Die)  des  abbe;  mimodrama,  von  S. 
Vacano.  [Berlin,  Alfred  Unger,  1913]  11  p. 
8°. 

©  June  1,  1913;  2c.  Jan.  21,  1914;  D: 
35875;  Stefan  Vacano,  Berlin.  16019b 

Gelka,  the  Siberian  exile  maiden;  a  romantic 
drama  in  4  acts  and  5  scenes,  by  R.  Rutledge. 
02  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Robin  Rutledge,  Waterbury,  Conn.;  D: 
393,  Apr.  24,  1901 ;  2c.  Apr.  24,  1901.  [Note : 
Title  on  copies  reads  Gelka.]  16020 

Gelta;  or.  The  Czar  and  the  cantatrice,  a 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  N.  Doree. 

©  Nadage  Doree,  New  York;  1897:19311, 
Mar.  24.  16021 

Gem  ballet;  a  musical,  dramatic  and  terpsi- 
chorean  composition,  by  I.  Kiralfy. 

©  Imre  Kiralfy,  New  York;  1886:22864, 
Oct.  11.  16022 

Gem  (The)  of  Circassia;  or.  Between  love  and 
duty,  drama  in  5  acts,  by  N.  Savay.  Type- 
written. 

©  Norbert  Savay,  Boston ;  1897 :  16285, 
Mar.  9;  Ic.  June  4.  16023 


Gem  (The)  of  the  Antilles;  a  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  B.  Robinson. 

©    Benjamin     Robinson,     Fayetteville,     N. 
C. ;   1873:15000,   Dec.   29.  16024 

Gem  (The)  of  the  Orient;  a  mystery,  founded 
on  Wilkie  Collins'  Moonstone,  in  a  prologue, 
4  acts  and  an  epilogue,  by  J.  F.  Wakefield. 

©  John  F.  Wakefield,  Boston;  1890:4234, 
■Feb.  3.  16025 

Gemini;  by  D.  K.  Janowitz,  music  by  Sigmund 
Herzog.  67  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Mrs.  D.  K.  Janowitz,  Atlantic  Highlands, 
N.  J. ;  1895 :  38318,  July  25 ;  Ic.  July  25. 

16026 


a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Best. 

©  Eva  Best,  Dayton,  O. ;  1889 :  15165,  May 
20.  16027 

Gemini  (The)  Jones;  3  act  western  play  in  5 
scenes,  by  G.  E.  Murdock.  56  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  1,  1915;  D:  42264;  Gilbert  Ed- 
ward Murdock,  San  Francisco.  16027a 

Geminy  (A)  of  vipers;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
A.  H.  Hickerson.  Fort  AVorth,  Texas  printing 
and   lithographing  co.,    1894.     57   p.     8°. 

©  Allen  H.  Hickerson,  Fort  Worth,  Tex.; 
1894 :  35264,  July  23 ;  2c.  Aug.  6.  16028 

Gems;  an  original  first  part  in  Ethiopian  min- 
strelsy, for  a  first  class  variety  entertain- 
ment, by  J.  B.  Armstrong  and  E.  Deaves. 

©   J.   B.   Armstrong  and   E.   Deaves,    San 
Francisco  ;  1873  :  1168,  Feb.  6.  16029 

Gemsjagd;  ein  krax'l-schwank  in  3  akten,  von 
E[mil]  Tschirch  und  C.  Weisenberg,  musik 
von  Carl  Beines.  Text  der  gesiinge.  Berlin, 
E.  Bote  &  G.  Bock,  1909.     43  p.     12° 

©  Oct.  14,  1909 ;  2c.  Nov.  1,  1909 ;  D :  17598 ; 


Ed.  Bote  &  G.  Bock,  Berlin. 


16030 


Gemiitsmenschen;  schwank  in  3  akten,  von 
Fritz  Friedmann-Frederich.  Berlin,  E.  Bloch, 
1912.     69  p.     12°. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    19,    1913;    D:  33458;    Eduard 
Bloch.  Berlin.  16031 

Gendre  (Le)  de  M.  Poirier;  com6die  en  4  actes, 
par  Emile  Augier  et  Jules  Sandeau,  ed.  witli 
introduction  and  notes  by  Stuart  Symington. 
New  York,  H.  Holt  and  company,  11399.  2 
p.  1.,  v-xviii  p.,  1  1.,  95  p.    12°. 

©   Henry    Holt    &   co..    New   York;    1899: 
30208,  May  4;  2c.  May  9.  16032 

See  also  Four  plays;  by  Emile  Augier. 

Genealogist  (The);  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  D. 
S.  Foster. 

©   David    S.    Foster,    Utica,   N.    Y. ;    1890: 
36978,  Nov.  22.  16033 


784 


16034 


COPYRIGHTED   IN   THE   UISriTED   STATES 


16055 


General  (The);  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
F.  (J.  Burnard. 

©  James  C.  Scanlaii,  New  York;  1881: 
13942,  Sept.  12.  16034 

General  (Der)  Bonaparte;  ein  schauspiel,  von 
Ernst  Reinmann.  Berlin,  S.  Fistlier  verlag, 
1910.    3  p.  1.,  9-163,  [1]  p.,  1  1.    12°. 

©  May  28,  1910;  2c.  June  17,  1910;  D: 
21357 ;  S.  Fischer  verlag,  Berlin.  16035 

General  Custer's  last  charge  on  Sitting  Bull; 
by  E.  J.  Kirk. 

©  Edward  J.  Kirk.  Camden,  N.  J.;  1S84: 
5453,  Mar.  14.  16036 

General  De  Wet's  last  dash;  by  E.  Rees. 

©  Evan  Rees,  Johannesburg,  Transvaal 
(South  African  Republic);  D :  4361,  Dec.  9, 
1903.  16037 

General  (The)  election;  a  musical  comedy,  by 
W.  Van  C.  Casey. 

©  William  A'an  Cleve  Casey,  Boulder,  Col. ; 
1898:41437,   July  11.  16038 

General  Faulkner's  daughter;  a  play  of  west- 
ern militai-y  life  in  4  acts,  by  A.  E.  Wills. 
123  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Anthonv  E.  Wills,  New  York ;  D :  10396, 
Apr.  22,  1907;  2c.  May  2,  1907.  16039 

See  also  Lost  (The)  trail. 


General  Grant;  by  D.  R.  Olmsted. 

©   David   R.    Olmsted,    Proplietstown,    111. ; 
1881 :  14772,   Sept.  27.  16040 

a  drama  in  4  acts  and  a  tableau,  by  G. 

Stocker.     34  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   George    Stocker,     New   York;     D :  9184, 
Oct.  3,  1906;  2c.  Oct.  4,  1906.  16041 

General  Grant's  trip  around  the  world;  a 
burle.sque,  by  W.  P.  Sweatnam. 

©   William   P.    Sweatnam,   United   States; 
1878  :  14679,  Dec.  16.  16042 

an  original  burlesque,  by  C.  Banks. 

©     Charles     Banks,     Philadelphia;     1878: 
14563,  Dec.  13.  16043 

— — ■  See  also  Burlesque  (A)  on  General  Grant's 
trip  around  the  world. 

General  housework;  or,  What  is  home  with- 
out a  cook?  by  W.  Holcomb. 

©  Willard  Holcomb,  New  York;   1900  A: 
10591,  Apr.  26.  16044 

General  Jackson;  historical  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
.T.  T.  McNary  and  J.  D.  Bowden.  123  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.   17,   1915;    D:  39709;    John   T. 
McNary  and  Joseph  D.  Bowden,  Boston. 

16044a 


General  Lee  of  '76;  a  war  play  in  5  acts,  by 
R.  Frimel. 

©  Rudolf  Frimel,  New  York ;  D :  3961,  Sept. 
17,  1903.  16045 

General  (The)  manager;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Addison  Hathaway  [pseud,  of  J.  A.  Niles] 
[2],  107  p.    4°.    Type^vritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  20,  1912 ;  D :  30979 ;  John  Addi- 
son Niles,  Chicago.  16046 

a  musical  farce  comedy   in  8  acts  and  3 


scenes,  by  W.  J.  Echols. 

©    Walter    ,J.    Echols,    Kansas    City,    Mo.; 
1890 :  6403,  Feb.  24.  ^  16047 

or,    A    shot    from    the    kitchen    range,    a 


musical  farce-comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Walter  J. 
Echols.  Clyde,  O.,  Ames  publishing  co.,  1892. 
1  p.  1.,  24  p.  12°.  ( [Ames'  series  of  standard 
and  minor  drama,  no.  304] ) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  1892 :  19436, 
May  6 ;  2c.  May  9.  16048 

General  Mehitable  Lee;  musical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  E.  H.  Welch  and 
E.  Lefevre.  [2],  32  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  4,  1913  ;  D  :  33994 ;  Emily  Hamil- 
ton Welch,  Brooklyn,  and  Elizabeth  Lefevre, 
New  Paltz,  N.  Y.  16049 

General  (A)  mix  up;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
H.  M.  Givens.    18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Helen  M.  Givens,  Oakland,  Cal. ;  D :  7610, 
Nov.  23,  1905 ;  2c.  Dec.  11,  1905.  16050 

General  (A)  reception;  a  1  act  comedy,  by  D. 
Sully. 

©  Dan  Sully,  United  States;  1883:7969, 
Apr.  30.  16051 

General  Beputation;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
G.  McDowell. 

©  George  McDowell,  Portland,  Me.;  1898: 
77618,  Dec.  31.  16052 

General  Sam  Houston  of  Texas;  a  historical, 
melodramatic,  sensational  and  equestrian 
drama,  in  6  acts,  by  J.  H.  Wallick. 

©  James  H.  Wallick,  Middletown,  N.  Y. ; 
1889 :  3008,  Jan.  25.  16053 

General  Sherman's  trip  around  the  world;  in 
which  will  be  introduced  a  panorama  of  for- 
eign lands,  by  J.  Hart. 

©  Josh  Hart,  United  States ;  1875 :  11567, 
Nov.  4.  16054 

a  new  and  original  drama  and  panorama  in 

3  acts,  by  J.  Hart. 

©  Josh  Hart,  New  York ;  1875 :  6619,  June 
23.  16055 

General  Stanley's  daughter.  See  Beadles  pi- 
rates for  ten  cents. 


5379—15 50 


785 


16056 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


16076 


General  Stoessel;  or,  The  siege  of  Port  Axtkur, 
by  J.  Hodge. 

©   John    Hodge,    Chatleroi,    Pa.;    D :  5866, 
J^OY.  23,  1904.  16G56 

General  Tom  Thumb's  wedding;  an  entertain- 
ment for  children  in  1  act,  by  Mrs.  Tom 
Thumb. 

®    Samuel    French,    New    York;    D :  4293, 
Nov.  19,  1903.  16057 

General  Washington;  nord  americanisches 
vaterliindisches  schauspiel  in  .3  acten  und  5 
aufziigen,  von  F.  Schneider.    95  p.    4°.    Ms. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    10,    1912;    D:  30789;    Fred 
Schneider,  Clifton,  N.  J.  16058 

Generala  (La);  opereta  comica  en  2  actos  y  en 
prosa,  original  de  Guillermo  Perrin  y  Miguel 
de  Palacios,  mtisica  del  maestro  Amadeo  Vives. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1912. 
68  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Dec.  5,  1912  ;  2c.  Dec.  6,  1912  ;  D  :  31599 ; 
G.  Perrin  y  M.  de  Palacios,  Madrid.       16059 

General's  (The)  daughter;  or,  News  from 
the  front,  a  travesty  on  the  Boer  war,  by 
Johnnie  Le  Fevre  [i.  e.  J.  J.  Le  Fevre] 

©  John  Jules  Le  Fevre,  Dayton,  O. ;  1900 
A :  19100.  Aug.  1.  16060 

or,  Shabbona,  the  last  of  the  Pottawot- 

tomis,  an  historical  drama  of  the  Black  Hawk 
war,  in  4  acts,  by  E.  W.  Blaisdell.  Type- 
written. 

©  Elijah  Whittier  Blaisdell,  Rockford,  111. ; 
1894 :  44155,  Sept.  21 ;  2c.  Nov.  13,  1895. 

16061 

General's  (The)  last  fight;  play  in  1  act,  by 
J.  Kornick.    3  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  15, 1913  ;  D :  35062  ;  Joel  Kornick. 
Chicago.  16062 

General's  (The)  match-making;  a  petite  com- 
edy in  2  acts,  dramatized  from  a  tale  by 
Ouida  [pseud,  of  Louise  De  la  Ramee]  by 
G.  Garrigues. 

©    Gertrude   Garrigues,    St.    Louis ;    1872 : 
13096,  Dec.  13.  16063 

General's  (The)  niece;  military  comedy  playlet 
in  1  act,  by  F.  J.  Beaman  and  James  S. 
Devlin.    23  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

.©   Ic.   Apr.   10,   1911;    D:  23898;    Fred    J. 
Beaman,  Washington.  16064 

General's  (A)  ofE-day;  by  A.  C.  Fisher.  Type- 
written. 

©   Aug.   C.   Fisher,   Houston;   1896:46161. 
Aug.  13;  2c.  Aug.  13.  16065 

General's  (The)  wife;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  J. 
Hart  and  L.  Oberwarth.  [1],  18  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  6,  1912 ;  D :  29299 ;  John  Hart 
and  Louis  Oberwarth,  New  York.  16066 


Generalsecke  (Die);  lustspiel  in  3  akten,  von 
Richard  Skowronnek.  Berlin,  F.  Bloch  erben, 
1912.     131  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  10,  1912 ;  D :  31103 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben.  Berlin.  16067 

Generation  unto  generation;  by  L.  L.  Fitch.  85 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  9,  1909 ;  D :  17316 ;  Louise  Law- 
rence Fitch,  Albany.  16068 

Generations  (The);  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  Florida 
Pier  [i.  e.,  F.  Scott-Maxwell]  [2],  113  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

"©  Ic.  Aug.  22,  1912;  D:  30938;  Florida 
Scott-Maxwell,  Glasgow.  16069 

Genero  (El)  alegre;  humor ada  llrico-fantdstica 
en  1  acto,  dividido  en  un  prologo  y  5  cuadros, 
original  de  Carlos  Arniches  y  Ramon  Asensio 
Mas,  miisica  de  los  maestros  Penella  y  Garcia 
Alvarez.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
iioles] 1911.    50  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Dec.  30,  1911 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1912  ;  D  :  28144 ; 
C.  Arniches  y  R.  Asensio  Mas,  Madrid. 

16070 

Genero  (El)  grande;  juguete  llrico  en  1  acto,  de 
[Jose]  Jackson  Veyan  y  [M.]  Flores  Gonzalez, 
mtisica  del  maestro  Crespo.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  espafioles]  1908.  29  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Jackson  Vev^n  y  Flores  Gonzalez,  Mad- 
rid;  D:  13786,  Sept.  14,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  14, 
1908.  16071 

Genesis  of  the  Christian  church;  dramatic  nar- 
rative compiled  from  the  Acts  of  the  Apostles, 
by  L.  P.  Nelson.    27  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  22,  1915;  D:  40444;  Lars  P. 
JNelson,  Denver.  16071a 

Geneva;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  Vig- 
oureux. 

©  liizzie  Vigoureux,  San  Francisco;  1888: 
15093,  May  23.  16072 

Geneva  (The)  consul;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  W. 
Meyer.    94  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  7,  1909 ;  D :  16215 ;  Winifred 
Meyer,  Cambridge,  Mass.  16073 

Geneva  (The)  cross;  an  original  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  G.  F.  Rowe. 

©  George  Fawcett  Rowe,  New  York  ;  1873  : 
10703,  Sept.  17.  16074 

Genevieve;  J.  O.  Moore's  operetta. 

©  J.  Owen  Moore,  Albany  ;  1888 :  11518,  Apr. 
,20.  16075 

1  act  drama,  by  A.  L.  MacLaren.  8  p.    f  °. 

Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   7,  1912;    D:  30760;  Alma    L. 

MacLaren,  New  York.  16076 


(786 


16077 


COPYEIGHTED  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES 


16094 


Genevieve — Continued. 

or,  Not  the  murderer's  child,  a  melo- 
drama in  4  acts,  by  A.  M.  Becker. 

©  Amelia  Magdalen  Becker,  Detroit ;  1894 : 
52683,  Nov.  12.  16077 

See  also  Creniveve. 

Genevieve  de  Brabant.    See  Leap-year, 

Genevieve  of  Brabant;  historical  drama,  by 
J.  T.  Van  Gestel. 

©  Jean  Theodore  "Van  Gestel,  New  York; 
1899  :  41228,  June  24.  16078 

Geng-angere.  See  Efterladte  skrifter;  af  Hen- 
rik  Ibsen. 

Genie's  (The)  talisman;  play  in  4  acts  of  12 
scenes  adapted  from  the  Arabian  night  tale, 
Camaralzeman  and  Budoura,  by  L.  F.  Fogg. 
96  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  2,  1915;  D :  41383 ;  Louis  F. 
Fogg,  Cleveland.  16078a 

Genii  (The)  and  the  lamp.     See  Aladdin. 

Genii  (The)  of  the  vase;  a  spectacular  fairy 
play  in  1  act,  by  Alf.  Hampton.    Typewritten. 

©  Mary  Patrice  Gunning,  New  York ;  1897 : 
58751,  Oct.  16 ;  2c.  Oct.  16.  16079 

Genio  (El)  alegre;  comedia  en  3  actos,  de  Sera- 
fin  y  Joaquin  Alvarez  Quintero.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1907.  79  p. 
12°. 

©  Serafin  y  Joaquin  Alvarez  Quintero, 
Madrid ;  D :  10657,  May  29,  1907 ;  2c.  May  29, 
1907.  16080 

Genirva;  or.  The  g-ypsy's  ward,  a  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  W.  H.  Whitney. 

©  William  H.  Whitney,  Milwaukee;  1883: 
2969,  Feb.  14.  16081 

Genius  (The);  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Ine  Chenier 
[pseud,  of  A.  E.  Cheney] 

©  Annie  Elizabeth  Cheney,  Los  Angeles ; 
1898  :  4231,  Jan.  10 ;  2c.  July  5.  16082 

. by  W.  C.  De  Mille  and  C.  B.  De  Mille. 

©  William  C.  De  Mille  and  Cecil  B.  De 
Mille,  New  York ;  D :  5059,  May  21,  1904. 

^ 16083 


Genius    and    passion. 
Kean. 


See    Edmund    Kean.- 


—  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  Hlavacek. 

©  John  Hlavacek,  New  York ;  1897 :  73600, 
Dec.  30.  16084 


—  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Kempster  and  W.  L. 
Robins.     [113]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  1, 1911 ;  D :  23824 ;  Aquilia  Kemp- 
ster, New  York,  and  Wm.  Littleton  Robins, 
Washington.  16085 

—  1  act  playlet,  by  J.  C.  Nugent.     18  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  19, 1913 ;  D :  33258  ;  J.  C.  Nugent, 
Canal  Dover,  O.  16086 


Genius  (The)  and  the  gentleman;  a  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  Miron  Lefflngwell.  46  p.  f°.  Type- 
^vritten. 

©  Alexander  Byers.  Chicago ;  D  :  14981,  Feb. 
3, 1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  22,  1909.  16087 

Genius  (A)  girl;  by  W.  Payne. 

©  William  Payne,  Waupun,  Wis. ;  D  :  3925, 
Sept.  11,  1903.  16088 

Genius  inc.;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Goodman 
and  S.  F.  Morris.     [120]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©    Ic.    Jan.    16,    1914;    D :  35673 ;    Edward 
Goodman  and  S.  Fred  Morris,  New  York. 

16088a 

Genius  (The)  of  love;  an  opera,  by  H.  A.  Shep- 
ard. 

©    Helen    A.    Shepard,    New   York;    1899: 
61610,  Sept.  23.  16089 

Genius  (The)  of  sleep;  or,  The  poor  man's 
friend,  a  modern  fairy  tale  in  4  acts,  by  G. 
Hartzheim  and  E.  Huebner. 

©  Gustave  Hartzheim  and  Erna  Huebner, 
Milwaukee ;  1900  A :  29840,  Dec.  8.  16090 

Genius  (The)  of  the  forge.     See  Edgar  Arnold. 

Geniveve;  by   L.   H.   Carpenter. 

©    Lucy    Hewlett    Carpenter,    Toledo,    O. ; 
1885:8702,  Apr.  13.  16091 

See  also  Genevieve, 

Genji  at  Suma,     See  Noh  dramas. 

Genoveffa;  a  powerful  royal  drama  in  4  acts 
and  5  scenes.     14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Jas.    Lichetti,    Philadelphia ;    D :  15394. 
Mar.  22,  1909;  2c.  Apr.  16,  1909.  16092 

Gensfleisch,  dit  Gutenberg;  comedie  en  1  acte, 

en  vers,  de  R.  Fiquet.     19  p.     12°.     Printed. 

©    Sept.    1,    1911;    2c.    Oct.    23.    1911;    D: 

25566;   Rene  Fiquet,  Paris.  16093 

Gente  (La)  de  rompe  y  rasga;  zarzuela  de  cos- 
tumbres  populares  en  4  cuadros,  en  ver.so  y 
prosa,  original  de  J.  de  Burgos,  mtisica  del 
maestro  Ortells.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espanoles]  1912.  47  p.  12°.  [Libretto  only] 
©  Dec.  5.  1912  ;  2c.  Dec.  6,  1912  ;  D  :  31595  : 
Javier  de  Burgos.  Madrid.  16094 

Gente  distinguida;  comedia  en  1  acto  y  en 
pi'osa,  original  de  A.  L.  Buenretiro.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  e.spanoles]  1913.  23  p. 
12°. 

©   Mar.    28,    1914;    Ic.   Mar.    30,    1914;    D: 
36527 ;  Antonio  L.  Buenretiro,  Madrid. 

16094a 


78,7 


16095 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


16112 


Gente  menuda;  sainete  Ifrico  en  2  actos,  dividi- 
dos  en  7  cuadros  y  en  prosa,  original,  libro 
y  niusica  de  los  seuores  Arniches,  Garcia 
Alvarez  y  Valverde.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
antores  espaiioles]  1911.  83  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Aug.  21,  1911;  2c.  Aug.  22,  1911;  D: 
25017 ;  Arniches,  Garcia  Alvarez  y  Valverde, 
Madrid.  16095 

Gente  (La)  seria;  sainete  llrico  en  1  acto  y  en 
l>rosa,  original  de  C.  Arniches  y  K.  Garcia  Al- 
varez, niusica  de  Jose  Serrano.  Madrid  [So- 
ciedad de  autores  espaiioles]  1907.  45  p. 
8°. 

©  Carlos  Arniches  y  Enrique  Garcia  Al- 
varez, Madrid;  D :  11020,  July  22,  1907;  2c. 
July  22,  1907.  16096 

Gentilhoinme  (Le)  pauvre;  comedie  en  2  actes, 
par  Dunianoir  et  Lafargue,  with  explanatory 
notes  by  Casimir  Zdanowicz.  New  Yorlv,  W. 
II.  Jenkins ;  IJoston,  C.  Schoenhof,  1889.  82  p. 
12°.      ([Theatre  contemporain,  no.  4]) 

©  William  R.  Jenkins,  New  York;  1889: 
1453,  Jan.  10;  2c.  May  4.  16097 

Gentility  of  the  private  dining  room;  by  M. 
Tileston. 

©  Merrill  Tileston,  Chicago;  D :  9207,  Oct. 
9,   1906.  16098 

Gentilius,  the  prodigal.  Sec  Prodigal  (The) 
son. 

Gentle  (The)  craft.  See  Representative  Eng- 
lish comedies. 

Gentle  (A)  jury;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  A.  Bates. 
Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1897,  14  p.  12°. 
([Baker's  ed.  of  plays]) 

©  Arlo  Bates,  Boston;  1897:30913,  IMay 
22;  2c.  Aug.  7.  16099 

Gentle  (The)  thief;  ou,  L'aimable  voleur, 
comedie  en  ]  acte,  par  L.  Kozenberg  et  Robert 
Bonnet.  Paris,  Librairie  theatrale  du  nou- 
veau  siecle,  1910.     51  p.     12°. 

©  July  23, 1910  ;  2c.  July  18, 1910 ;  D  :  21579  ; 
G.  Ondet  et  M.  Viterbo.  Paris.  16100 

Gentle  (A)  touch;  vaudeville  sketch  in  1  act, 
bv  Katharine  Kavanaugh.  New  York,  Dick 
and  Fitzgerald,  1912.     10  p.     12°. 

©  Aug.  5,  1912  ;  2c.  Aug.  G,  1912  ;  D  :  30445  ; 
Dick  and  Fitzgerald,  New  York.  16101 

Gentleman  baboon;  scenario  of  a  play  in  3  acts, 
by  S.  H.  Morris.     [9]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  7,  1909;   D :  16821 ;  Samuel  H. 


]\Iorris,  New  York. 

Gentleman  burglar;  farce  in 
Carniol  [pseud,  of  John  J. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Aug.    21,    1911;    D:  24993; 
Carniol,  Nev/  Y'ork. 


16102 


1   act,   by 
Karniol] 


J. 

15 


J. 


John   J. 
16103 


Gentleman  burglar — Continued. 
play  in  1  act,  by  H.  Fort.    15  p.    f°.    Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  19,  1910 ;  D :  20499 ;  Homer  Fort, 
Monrovia,  Cal.  16104 

Sec  also  Gentleman  (A)  by  day,  a  burglar 


by  night. 

Gentleman  (The)  burglar  and  the  lady  luna- 
tic; farce  in  1  act,  by  J.  T.  Abeles.  49  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    15,    1912;    D :  29373 ;    John    T. 
Abeles,  St.  Loui.s.  16105 

Gentleman  (A)  by  day,  a  burglar  by  night; 
or,  The  gentleman  burglar,  [an  original 
melodrama  in  5  acts]  by  James  R.  Garey. 
148  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Walter  C.  Jordan,  New  York ;   D :  4365, 
Dec.  9,  1903;  2c.  Dec.  9,  1903.     [Note:  Copies 

16106 

in   4 


bear  title.  The  gentleman  burglar] 


Gentleman    (The)    convict;   a   melodrama 
acts  and  6  scenes,  by  C.  E.  Verner. 

©  Charles  Edward  Verner,  Alameda,  Cal. ; 
D:6807,  June  12,  190.5.  16107 

Gentleman  (A)  cow-boy;  by  E.  B.  Cauthorn. 

©   Eudora   Belle  Cauthorn,   Portland.    Or. ; 
1900  A:  7970,  Mar.  26.  16108 


Same. 
©   Emily 


Burns   Cauthorn, 
1146,  Nov.  21,  1901. 


St. 


Louis ;   D : 
16109 


or.    The    South    Spring    ranch,    by    E.    B. 

Cauthorn.      114   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Eudora    Belle    Cauthorn,    Porthmd,    Or. 
D:641S,  Feb.  6,  1905;  2c.  Feb.  6,  1905.  16110 

Gentlemen    crooks;    play    in    1    act,    by    G.    J. 
Young.     9  p.     f"     Typewritten. 
©   Ic.    Oct.    1,    1915;    D:  41877;    (ieorge    J. 


Young,  Columbus,  O. 


16110a 


Gentleman  Dick, 
loid  plays. 


See  Byer's  library  of  tab- 


Gentleman  from  Cheyenne;  a  1  act  comedy,  by 
T.  P.  Morgan.     6  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Tom  P.  ^Morgan,  Rogers,  Ark. ;  D :  5103, 
May  31,  1904;  2c.  June  25,  1904.  16111 

Gentleman  (The)  from  China;  a  dramatization 
in  1  act  of  Sophie  Swett's  story  of  the  same 
name,  by  D.  Kimball. 

©  David  Kimball,  New  York ;  D :  1282,  Jan. 
13,  1902.  16112 

Gentleman   (The)   from   Cook;  play   in  4  acts. 

by  O.  W.   Stewart.     66  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  22,  1915;   D:  41286;   Oliver  W. 

Stewart,  Indianapolis.  16112a 


788 


I 


16113 


COPYKIGHTED  IN"   THE  UNITED  STATES 


16131 


Gentleman  (The)  from  East  Blueberry;  u 
sketch  of  the  Vermont  legislature  [in  2  acts] 
[and]  State  vs.  Burton,  a  drama  of  the  court 
room,  bv  B.  IMarsliall.  Montpelier,  Vt.,  Cap- 
ital city  press,  1909.     128  p.     12°. 

©  Aug.  G,  1909  ;  2c.  Aug.  0,  1909  ;  D  :  16G22  ; 
Bernard    Marshall,    Montpelier,    \t.        16113 

Gentleman  (A)  from  Gascony;  a  drama  in  6 
tableaux,  by  C.  11.  Buchanan.  121  p.  4°. 
Type\\ritten. 

©  Claude  Robinson  Buclianan,  Grand 
Rapids,  Mich. ;  D :  696,  July  26,  1901 ;  2c.  July 
26,  1901.  161141 

■  a  romantic  drama  in  .5  acts,  by  D.  F.  Per- 
kins.    Typewritten. 

©  David  Fessenden  Perkins,  Portland,  Me. ; 
1900  A :  5091,  Feb.  24 ;  2c.  June  10,  1901. 

16115 

Gentleman  (A)  from  Idaho;  a  drama  in  pro- 
logue and  3  acts.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  & 
CO.,  1889.  [48]  p.  12°.  ([Walter  H.  Baker 
&  co.'s  Boston  list] ) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1889: 
19625,  June  24;  2c.  July  1.  16116 

Gentleman  (A)  from  Nevada;  a  comedy  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  G.  H.  Jessop  and  J.  B.  Polk. 
90  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Jessop  and  Polk,  New  York ;  1880 :  44.53, 
Mar.  19;  2c.  Apr.  30.  16117 

Gentleman  (A)  from  Pike's  Peak;  a  comedy 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  P.  Plunkett.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Percv  Plunkett,  New  York ;  1899 :  719.33, 
Nov.  3;  2c.  Dec.  27.  16118 

Gentleman  (The)  from  the  secession;  farce  in 
1  act,  by  Alexander  Engel.  18  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  27,  1915;  D:  41620;  Klaw  & 
Erlanger,  New  York.  16118a 

Gentleman   George. 

©  George  W.  Blackburn,  Chicago ;  D :  4182, 
Nov.  3,  1903.  16119 

Gentleman  Jay;  by  J.  J.  Carrell. 

©  John  Jefferson  Carrell,  Lake  Charles, 
La. :  1897  :  42827,  July  28.  16120 

Gentleman  Jim;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  v..  Brown. 

©  Fvelvn  P.  Brown,  Newton,  Mass.;  1890: 
13098,  Apr.  21.  16121 

an    original    dramatic    sketch     by     W.     R. 

Walkes.  New  York,  S.  French;  London.  S. 
French,  ltd.,  1899.  1  p.  1.,  12  p.  12°. 
(French's  international  copyrighted  edition  of 
tbe  works  of  the  best  authors,  no.  28) 

©  T.  H.  French,  New  York;  1899:70515, 
Oct.  30;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1901.  16122 


Gentleman  of  leisure;  comedy  of  American  life, 
by  J.  Stapleton  and  P.  G.  Wodehouse.  137  p. 
4°.      Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  12,  1910 ;  D :  21027 ;  John  Staple- 
ton,  New  York.  16123 

Gentleman  (A)  of  letters;  a  comedv-drama  in 
4  acts,  W.  D.   Hall. 

©  Wm.  D.  Hall,  Philadelphia  ;  1892  :  11022, 
ISIar.  11  ;  2c.  Mar.  11.  16124 

Gentleman  (A)  of  polish;  noveltv  comedy 
skeccli,  by  J.  E.  Ryan.  [1],  4  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  7,  1914;  D :  37776 ;  .lames  Edwin 
Ryan,  Milwaukee.  16124a 

Gentleman  (The)  of  the  color;  or,  Washing- 
ton in  1876,  a  burlesque  in  3  acts,  by  Ben 
Horst  [i>seud.  of  E.  G.  Fast] 

©  Edward  G.  Fast,  Baltimore ;  1872 :  1369. 
Feb.  10;  2c.  Jan.  13,  1874.  16125 

or,  Washington  reconstructed,  a  bur- 
lesque in  3  acts,  by  Ben  Horst  [pseud,  of 
PI  G.  Fast]  Baltimore,  John  Woods,  1874. 
48  p.     8°. 

©  Edward  G.  Fast,  Baltimore ;  1873 :  14730, 
Dec.  22;  2c.  Jan.  13,  1874.  16126 

Gentleman  of  the  highways;  a  romantic  drama 
in  3  acts,  from  the  novelette  by  Katharine 
.Jarboe,  by  A.  E.  Lyon.  118  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Anna  E.  Lvon,  New  York ;  D :  76.50.  Dec. 
2,  1905 ;  2c.  Dec.  2.  1905.  16127 

Gentleman  (A)  of  theory;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
Ethel  Rosen  Tliaule  [pseud,  of  E.  Rosenthal] 
[1],   52  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  8.  1914;  D :  37499 ;  Ethel  Rosen- 
thal, San  Francisco.  16127a 

Gentleman  (A)  rogue;  drama  in  4  acts.  Type- 
written. 

©   Frank   AViesberg,   Chicago ;    1897 :  11879, 
Feb.  18;  2c.  Mar.  2.  16128 

Gentleman  (A)  vagabond;  comedy  of  Wash- 
ington life  before  the  war,  by  W.  Holcomb. 

©    Willard    Holcomb,    Washington;    1897: 
7752,  Jan.  28.  16129 

Gentleman  Waife;  a  drama  adapted  from  Bul- 
wer's  novel.  What  will  he  do  with  it?  by  G. 
D.  Saltonstall. 

©  G.  D.  Saltonstall,  Hoboken,  N.  J.;  1873: 
10904,  Sept.  23.  16130 

a  dramatization  of  Bulwer's  What  will  he 

do  with  it?  by  J.  Ward. 

©    Johnson     Ward,     Virginia;     1877:12618, 
Nov.   1.  16131 


789 


16132 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


16150 


Gentleman  Waife — Continued. 

a    dramatization    of    Ixn-d    Lytton's    novel, 

Wliat   will   he  do   with   it?   in  4  acts,   by   L. 

Stoddard. 
©    Lorimer    Stoddard,    New    York;    1896: 

55535,  Oct.  6.  16132 

Gentleman  who  burgles;  slietch,  by  C.  N.  Buck. 
24  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    28,    1910;    D:  20314;    Charles 
Neville  Buck,   Louisville.  16133 

Gentlemanly  (The)  savage;  a  social  satire,  a 
comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  Edward  I.  Darling. 
New  York,  The  Theater  ticket  office  [1886] 
20  p.    8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©    Eugene    J.    Wetherell,    United    States; 
1886 :  9894,  Apr.  24 ;  2c.  Apr.  28 ;  2c.  Sent.  13. 

16134 

Gentleman's  (A)  game;  play  in  1  act,  by  Earl 
Derr  Biggers  and  Grover  Harrison.  [1],  26  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  8,  1913 ;  D :  35277 ;  Grover  Wil- 
liam Harrison,  Nordhoff,  Cal.  16135 

Gentlemen  coons'  parade;  musical  sketch  in  1 
act,  and  Don't  get  weary;  or,  Johnny,  you've 
been  a  bad  boy,  musical  sketch  in  1  act.  New 
York,  De  AVitt,  1885.  12  p.  12°.  ([De  Witt's 
Ethiopian  and  comic  drama  no.  157] ) 

©   A.    T.    B.    De   Witt,    New   York;     1885: 
19758,   Sept.  19;  2c.   Sept.  26.  16136 

Gentlemen   emigrants.      See  Early  parted. 

Gentlemen    of    the    jury;    a    farce    by    G.    M. 

Baker.     Boston,   G.   M.   Baker   &  co.    [1873] 

2  p.  1.,  171-186  p.     12°.      ([Amateur  drama, 

no  6]) 

©  George  M.  Baker,  Boston  ;  1873 :725 ;  Jan. 

25;  2c.  Jan.  27.  16137 

Gentlemen  of  the  road.     See  Sur  la  route. 

Gentlemen,  the  king!  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
H.  Lindsley. 

©    Harris    Lindsley,    New    York ;    D :  1803, 
Apr.  29,  1902.  16138 

military  drama  in  1  act,  by  Campbell  Tmld. 

New  York,  S.  French ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd., 
1913.    32  p.    12°. 

©   Dec.   31,   1913;   2c.   Dec.   31,   1913;    D: 
35559;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.       16139 
Gentlemen,    think    it    over;    dramatic    playlet, 
by  W.   Mack.     25  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    INIay    17,    1915 ;    D :  40(581 ;    Willard 
Mack    and    Chas.    Bachmann,    New    York. 

16139a 
Gentuza  (La);  coniedia  ile  costumbres  popu- 
lares  con  mfisica  en  2  actos,  divididos  en  5 
cuadros,  original  de  C.  Arniches,  niGsica  del 
maestro  Jose  Serrano.  Madrid  [ScK-iedad  de 
autores  espanoles]  1913.  91  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©   Mar.   28,   1914;    Ic.   Mar.  30,   1914:    D: 
36557  ;  Carlos  Arniches,  Madrid.  16139b 


Genuine  (A)  opium  joint;  a  play  in  1  act,  by 
E.  W.  Wood. 

©   E.    W.    Wood,    New    York;    1899:52362, 
Aug.  15.  16140 

Genus  clerk;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  T.  P.  Bayer. 
187  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Dec.    24,   1909 ;    D :  17783 ;    Theobald 
Percy  Bayer,  New  York.  16141 

Geoffrey  Middleton,  gentleman;  an  original 
play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Morton  [i.  e.  M.  M.  Con- 
heim] 

©  Martha  Morton,  New  York;   1891:908.5, 
:\Iar.   10.  16142 

Geoffrey's  faith;  or.  The  Russian,  a  play  in  5 
acts,  by  F.  A.  IMathews. 

©    Fannie    Aymar    Mathews,    New    York ; 
1881:  15308.  Oct.  5.  16143 

Geoff rez  Dorellez;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  K. 
Kichniond-West. 

©  H.  Kate  Richmond-West,  Chicago;  1882: 
21371,   Dec.  16.  16144 

Geografi  og  kjaerlighed.  See  Plays;  l>y  Bjorn- 
stjerne  Bjornson. 

George  Douglas;  a  dramatic  idyl  in  3  acts,  by 
Defenthy  Wright  (William  Minturn)  64  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  Minturn,  New  York;  1876:1186, 
Jan.  26;  2c.  Apr.  26.  16145 

as  arr.  for,  and  played  at  the  Lyceum 


theatre.  New  Y^'ork,  in  aid  of  the  AVashing- 
ton  and  Lee  university  telescope  fund,  on  the 
2nd  of  March,  1878,  by  Defenthy  Wright  (W. 
IVIinturn)  Revised.  67  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
©  William  Minturn,  New  York;  1878:2508, 
Feb.  28;  2c.  Feb.  2S.  16146 

George  F.  Allen's  original  cowboy  minstrels. 
See  Cowboy's   (A)  life  at  twilight. 

George   Frederick   Cooke;   a   drama   in   4   acts, 

by  R.  W.   Smiley.     102  p.     4°,     Typewritten. 

©  Robert  W.  Smiley,  New  York;  D:  11892. 

Dec.  9,  1907 ;  2c.  Dec.  9,  1907.  16147 

George  Gordon;  drama  in  4  acts  and  5  scenes, 

by  C.   S.   Ougman.     49  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  14,  1909 ;  D :  17093 ;  Clarence  S. 

Ongman,   Chicago.  16148 

George  has  a  grouch  on  sisters;  monologue,  by 
IMary  ^Nloncurc  Parker.  Chicago,  Dramatic 
publisliing  co.,  1913.     7  p.     12°. 

©  Jlay  29,  1913 ;  2c.  June  2,  1913  ;  D  :  33404  ; 
Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago.  16149 

George  Pembroke's  patient;  by  S.  E.  Fried- 
hold. 

©  Stella  E.  Frieflhold,  Boston ;  1893 :  2862, 
.Tan.   12.  16150 


790 


16151 


COPYEIGHTED  IN.   THE  X!rN.ITED  STATES 


16169 


George  Rogers  Clark.  See  Historical  stories 
in  dramatic  form. 

George  says  boys  don't  have  such,  a  snap  in 
life  after  all;  monologue,  by  IMary  INIoncure 
Parker.  Chicago,  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  1910. 
6  p.     12°. 

©   Dec.   22,    1910;    2c.    Dec.   24,    1910;    D: 
22912 ;  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago.  16151 

George  Washington;  historical  grand  opera  in  3 
acts,  by  A.  Hinrichs,  jr.,  libretto  by  Ricliard 
Geuee,  tr.  and  adapted  by  A.  H.  Hoffman. 

©    August    Hinrichs,    jr.,    San    Francisco ; 
1892:53068,  Dec.  27.  16152 

a    story    and    a    play,    by    Mary    Hazelton 


Wade.     Boston,    R.    G.    Badger    [1914]    91   p. 

12°.     (Little  follis  plays  of  American  heroes) 

©    Dec.    11,    1914;    2c.    Jan.    2,    1915;    A: 

393029;  Richard  G.  Badger,  Boston.     r6152a 

—  or.  An  American  in  heaven,   a  burlesque 
for  tlie  stage,  liy  J.  J.  Jennings. 

©    John    J.    Jennings,    New    York ;    1886 : 
21001,  Sepc.  18.  16153 

or.   Life  and  death  of   George  Washing- 


ton,  an   historical   drama,   by   P.   Wales. 

©  Philip  Wales,  Minneapolis;  1884:19693, 
Oct.  1.  16154 

■or.  The  trials  of  a  hero,  a  dramatic  trib- 


ute to  the  great  centennial  of  American  inde- 
pendence in  4  acts,  a  prelude  and  grand  finale, 
by  H.  M.  Bien. 

©  H.  M.  Bien,   Port  Henry,   N.   Y. ;   1875: 
432,  Jan.  13.  16155 

See   also   Historical    stories   in    dramatic 

form, 

George  Washington  and  the  birth  of  Amer- 
ican independence;  a  scenic,  dramatic  and 
historical  pantomime. 

©    J.    T.    McCaddou,    Philadelphia;    1892: 
29150,  July  13.  16156 

George  Washington,  jr.;  musical  comedy  in  3 
aces,  l)y  G.  M.  Cohan. 

©  George  M.  Cohan,  New  York ;.  D :  6769, 
May  24,  1905.  16157 

Georgetown  (The)  centennial  and  other 
dramas.      >s'fcc   Alma  mater. 

Georgia;  by  M.  McCusker.  51  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  M.  IVlcCusker,  New  York ;.  D :  10942,  July 
10,  1907 ;  Ic.  July  10,  1907.  16158 

melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  B.  Saunders. 


25  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Wm.  B.  Saunders,  Waterloo,  N.  Y. ;  D: 
7991,  Feb.  12,  1906;  2c,  Jan.  4,  1906.        16159 

a  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  Middleton. 

©  George  Middleton;.  New  York  ;  D  :  15717, 
Apr.  26,  1909.  16160 


Georgia  (The)  debtors.  See  Colonial  plays 
for  the  school-room. 

Georgianna's  wedding  gown;  farce  in  2  acts, 
by  Bell  Bayless.  New  York,  Dick  &  Fitzger- 
ald, 1914.     26  p.     12°. 

©    .Jan.    21.    1914;    2c.    .Lin.    22,    1914;    D: 
35742;  Dick  c^:  Fitzgerald,  New  York.     1616Ca 

Georgie;  or.  Which  is  which?  or.  Who's  who? 
original  comedietta  in  1  act,  by  Mrs.  D.  Lyon. 
10  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  20,  1910 ;  D :  21413 ;  Mrs.  Dore 
Lyon,  New  York.  ,  16161 

Georgie  limited;  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  Stone.     [72]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  8,  1012 ;  D :  29319 ;  John  Stone, 
Cambridge,  Mass.  16162 

Georgie.  the  girl  who  does  as  she  pleases; 
comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Rita  Leo.  [105]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  18,  1914 ;  D :  38106 ;  Mrs.  E.  F. 
Leo,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y.  16162a 

Georgiennes  (Les);  opera  bouffe  in  3  acts,  by 
M.  Jules  Moinaux,  music  by  Offenbach, 
libretto  in  French  and  English.  New  York, 
Metropolitan  job  printing  &  engraving  estab- 
lishment, 1870.     41  p.     8°. 

©  John  F.  Cole,  New  York  ;  1871 :  1489,  Feb. 
22;  2c.  Feb.  27.  16163 

Georgie's  debut;  farce  in  1  act,  by  Hubert  Ben- 
jamin Osborne.     [2],  19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug    24,    1910;    D :  21869 ;    Hubert 
Osborne,  New  York.  16164 

Georgina;  lustspiel  in  3  akten,  von  Franz  von 
Schonthan.  Berlin,  F.  Bloch  erben,  1908. 
1.54  p.     8°. 

©    Felix    Bloch    erben,    Berlin;    D:  14396, 
Nov.  28,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  19,  1908.  16165 

Same.      Berlin,    Felix    Bloch    erben,    1908. 

169  p.    8°. 

©   Felix    Bloch    erben,    Berlin ;     D :  13243, 
June  25,  1908 ;  2c.  June  26,  1908.  16166 

Georgo  Dandin;  au.  La  konfuzita  edzo,  kom- 
edio  en  3  aktoj,  de  Moliere,  el  franca  lingvo 
tradukis  Ludoviko  Lazaro  Zamenhof.  (In 
La  Revuo,  Julio-Septembro,  1908) 

©  July  1,  Aug.  1,  Sept.  1,  1908 ;  Ic.  Dec.  24. 
1909;  A— Foreign  820;  Hachette  &  co.,  Paris. 

16167 

Same.    Akto  2,  3.     {In  La  Revuo,  Augusto, 


Septembro,  1908.) 

©  res.  under  act  of  Mar.  3,  1905,  by  Hach- 
ette &  CO.,  Paris;  res.  no.  1973,  2017;  Ic. 
each  rec'd  Aug.   15,   1908,   Sept.   14,   1908. 

16168,    16169 


7^t 


16170 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


16184 


Geraldine;   comedy  drama   in  3  acts,   by  E.   J. 
Doherty.     [33]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  10,  1011;  D:  24458;  Edward  J. 
Doherty,  Cliicago.  16170 

or,  Love  and  war,  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 


M.  I.  Hannnond. 

©    Marie    Isabelle    Hammond,    Baltimore; 
1879:563.  Jan.  13.  16171 

Geraldine   wants   to   know;   play    in    1   act  by 
J.  Steer.     22  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Aug.    16,    1911;    D:  24961;    Janette 
Steer,  London.  16172 

Geraldine's  treachery;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  M. 
Sinniions.     17   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  10,  1911 ;  D :  23068 ;  Maud  Sim- 
mons, South  Omaha,  Neb.  16173 


Same.     New  York,  The  Shakespeare  press, 

1913.     61  p.     12°. 

©  Mar.  25,  1913;  2c.  Apr.  23,  1913;  A: 
346419;  Maude  E.  Sinmions,  South  Omaha. 
Neb.  16174 

Geranium  of  Arizona:  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
by  G.  IMcVean.     109  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  George  McVean,  Cleveland ;  D :  6794. 
May  26,  1905;  2c.  May  26,  1905.  16175 

Gerechtig-keit  (Die);  eine  komodie  in  5  akten, 
von  Otto  Ernst  [pseud,  des  O.  E.  Schmidt] 
New  York,  E.  Lederer,  1902.     122  p.     12° 

©  Emanuel  Lederer,  New  York ;  D :  2427, 
Oct.  9,  1902;  2c.  Nov.  21,  1902.  16176 

Gerettete  (Das)  Venedig;  tragJidie  in  5  auf- 
ziigen,  von  Hugo  von  Hofmannsthal.  2.  aufl. 
Berlin,  S.  Fischer  verlag,  1905.    235  p.     16°. 

©  S.  Fischer  verlag,  Berlin ;  D :  5629,  Oct. 
12,  1904:  2c.  Oct.  12,  1904.  16177 

Gerl  Woodward;  or.  The  victim  of  revenge, 
a  mekxlrama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  G.  Morgan. 

©  Mary  G.  Morgan,  United  States;  1SS6: 
22200,  Oct.  4.  16178 

Germ  (The)  of  love;  or.  Dote  and  antidote, 
pl^ay  in  2  acts,  by  E.  R.  Cummins.  [3],  29  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  8,  1912;  D:  30483;  Edmund 
Richard  Cummins,  Worcester.  16179 

Germain  Gerard.     Sec  Fate. 

German- American  (A);  a  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  C.  E.  Blaney. 

©  Charles  E.  Blaney,  New  York;  1897: 
24780,  Apr.  21.  16180 

German  aristocracy;  nmsical  farce  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  I.  Witmark. 

©  Isidore  Witmark.  New  York;  1893: 
41673,  Sept.  14.  16181 


German  astrologers;  or,  The  German  astrono- 
mers, by  Sam  Shannon  [pseud,  of  S.  llafsky] 
14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Sam  Rafsky.  New  York;   D :  7970,   Fe!). 
10,  190(5;  2c.  Feb.  10,  1906.  16182 

German  astronomers.  See  German  astrolo- 
gers. 

German  (A)  baron;  a  comedy  drama,  in  4  acts, 
by  F.  W.  Lee.     41  p.     4°,     Typewritten. 

©  Franklyu  W.  Lee,  St.  I'aul ;  1S95 :  27654, 
May  21;  2c.  May  21.  16183 

Sec   also   New   Years   in   New  York. 


German  brokers;  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
R.   J.   Bentley.     79   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  29,  1909;  D :  17221 ;  Robert  J(.lm 
Bentley,  Monroe,  Mich.  16184 

German  (The)  classics  of  the  nineteenth  and 
twentieth  centuries;  masterpieces  of  German 
literature  tr.  into  English.  Editor-in-chief: 
Kuno  Francke.  Assistant  editor-in-chief:  Wil- 
liam Guild  Howard,  v.  1-20.  New  York,  The 
German  publication  society  [1914]  20  v. 
fronts.,  plates,  ports.    8°. 

Dramatic  contents  :  v.  1.  Iphigenia  in 
Tauris,  and  Faust,  pt.  1,  2,  by  Goethe. — v.  3. 
Death  of  Wallenstein,  and  William  Tell,  by 
Schiller. — v.  4.  The  prince  of  Homburg,  by 
Heinrich  von  Kleist. — v.  6.  Medea,  and  The 
Jewess  of  Toledo,  by  Franz  Grillparzer. — 
v.  7.  The  sword  and  queue,  by  Karl  Ferdi- 
nand Gutzkow. — V.  9.  Maria  Magdalena,  and 
Siegfried's  death,  by  Friedrich  Hebbel,  The 
hereditary  forester,  by  Otto  Ludwig. — v.  12. 
The  journalists,  by  Gustav  Freytag. — v.  16. 
The  master  of  Palmyra,  by  Adolf  Wilbrandt, 
The  farmer  forsworn,  by  Ludwig  Anzcn- 
gruber,  Faith  and  fireside,  by  Karl  Schon- 
herr. — v.  17.  King  Henry,  by  Ernst  von  Wil- 
denbruch,  John  the  Baptist,  by  Hermann 
Sudermann,  Tete-a-tete,  by  Ludwig  Fulda, 
Death  and  the  fool,  and  The  death  of  Titian, 
by  Hugo  von  Hofmannsthal. — v.  18.  The 
weavers,  The  sunken  bell,  and  Michael 
Kramer,  by  Gerhart  Hauptmann. — v.  20. 
Mother  Earth,  by  Max  Halbe,  The  marriage 
of  Sobeide,  by  Hugo  von  Hofmannsthal,  The 
green  cockatoo,  and  Literature,  by  Arthur 
Schnitzler,  The  court  singer,  by  Frank  Wede- 
kind,  Tristram  the  jester,  by  Ernst  Hardt. 

v.  1-5  ©  Dec.  15,  1913;  Ic.  Dec.  22,  1913; 
Ic.  Jan.  23,  1914;  A:  362501. 

V.  6-9  ©  Mar.  23,  1914 ;  2c.  May  28,  1914 ; 
A :  371159. 

V.  10-13  ©  Sept.  1,  1914 ;  2c.  Sept.  26,  1914 ; 
A : 379981. 

V.  14-17  ©  Nov.  25,  1914 ;  Ic.  Dec.  30,  1914 ; 
Ic.  Jan.  16,  1915;  A:  393828. 

v.  18-20  ©  Dec.  24.  1914 ;  Ic.  Dec.  30,  1914 ; 
Ic.  Jan.  16,  1915;  A:  393829;  German  publ. 
soc.  New  York.  16184a-16184e 


792 


16185 


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16199 


German  colonel;  a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts, 
book  and  lyrics  by  L.  D.  Hirsch.  73  p.  f°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Leon  D.  Hirsch,  Trenton,  N.  J. ;  D : 
9448,  Nov.  16,  1906;  2c.  Nov.  16,  1906.     16185 

German  (The)  congressman;  a  monologue,  by 
A.  Hoffman.    20  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  9,  1914 ;  D :  722  A ;  Aaron  Hoff- 
man, New  York.  [Registered  in  Class  C  rec- 
ord book]  16185a 

German  (A)  conspiracy;  serio  comedy  playlet, 
by  H.  Turberville.  [1],  17  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  26,  1915  ;  D  :  42409  ;  Henry  Tur- 
berville, Washington.  16185b 

German  (The)  courier.     See  Prince  Karl. 

German  (The)  dentist;  a  1  act  musical  comedy, 
by  W.  L.  ShTusonne  and  Birnie  Louis  [pseud, 
of  L.  Birnbaum]     3  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  W.  Le  Claire  Slausonne  and  Louis  Birn- 
baum, New  York  ;  D  :  11784,  Nov.  11,  1907 ; 
2c.  Nov.  4,  1907.  16186 

German  dialect  political  monolog'ue;  To  the 
Speaker  of  the  House  of  Miss  Representa- 
tives, by  B.  Niemeyer.    2  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  2,  1914;  D:  36726;  Bernhardt 
Niemeyer,  Brooklyn.  16186a 

German  (The)  dude;  or,  Gotlip's  scheme,  a 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  L.  Church. 

©  Louis  Church,  Buffalo ;  1884 :  22973,  Nov. 
17.  16187 

German  (The)  emigrant;  or.  Love  and  sour- 
krout,  a  laughable  sketch  in  1  scene,  by 
Larrv  Toolev,  arr.  bv  Charles  White.  New 
York,  R.  M.  De  Witt,  1876.  7  p.  12°.  ([De 
Witt's  Ethiopian  and  comic  drama,  no.  83] ) 

©  Robert  M.  De  Witt,  New  York;  1876: 
7978,  July  3 ;  2c.  July  26.  16188 

See  also  Nobody. 

German  (The)  Jonah;  a  musical  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  R.  M.  Taylor. 

©  Robert  M.  Taylor,  New  York;  1880: 
14439,  Sept.  23.  16189 

or.    The    ship    we   crossed   the    sea   in,    a 

musical  drama  in  4  acts. 

©  R.  M.  Taylor,  New  York;  1880:14718, 
Sept.  29.  16190 

German  lessons;  in  1  act,  by  Herbert  Hall 
Winslow.  New  York,  Chicago  [etc.]  M.  Wit- 
mark  &  sons,  1906.  20  p.  front,  (port.)  12°. 
(Charles  Dickson's  famous  1  act  plays) 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York ;  D :  8714, 
June  18,  1906;  2c.  June  16,  1906.  16191 

German  life  on  the  Mississippi.  See  Chris 
and  Lean. 


German  made;  a  dramatic  composition  in  2 
acts,  by  J.  M.  Weber  and  L.  M.  Fields. 

©  Joseph  M.  Weber  and  Lewis  M.  Fields, 
New  York;  1897:32230,  May  27.  16192 

German  (The)  minstrel;  in  3  acts,  bv  C.  T. 
Ellis. 

©  Chas.   T.  Ellis,   Syracuse,  N.   Y. ;   1S8G: 
24488,  Oct.  30.  16193 

German  old  maid  as  American  concert  leader; 
a  play  in  1  act,  by  C.  Ritter.  10  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Constanze    Ritter,    Atlantic    City ;    D : 
13285,  July  3,  1908 ;  2c.  July  3,  1908.       16194 

German  (A)  picnic;  play,  by  H.  A.  Pearce.  3 
p.    f°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.   Feb.   17,   1912;   D:  28745;   Harry  A. 
Pearce,  New  York.  16195 

German  politician.  Sec  German  (The)  sen- 
ator. 

Gei-man  (The)  professor.     See  Herr  Arnim. 

German  roses;  tragic  scene,  by  G.  F.  Sturgis. 
[1],  17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  20,  1914;  D:  37906;   Granville 
Forbes  Sturgis,  Denver.  16195a 

German  (The)  senator;  monologue  being  a  re- 
vision of  the  same  title  with  added  matter,  by 
A.  Hoffman.  [1],  12  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
(Series  B,  pt.  1) 

©  Ic.  Mar.  3,  1914 ;  D  :  36230 ;  Aaron  Hoff- 
man, New  York.  16195b 

The  German  politician;  a  monologue,  by 


Aaron  Hoffman.  [4th  ed.]  New  York,  A. 
Hoffman ;  London,  B.  F.  Stevens  &  Brown  co., 
1914.     5  p.  1.,  3-387  p.     12°. 

©   Nov.    14,   1914;    2c.    Nov.    18,   1914;    A: 
388453;  Aaron  Hoffman,  New  York.       16195c 

—  See  also  Speaker  (The)  of  the  house. 


German  (A)  soldier;  an  original  singing  com- 
edy drama  in  4  acts  and  6  scenes,  by  Harry 
W.  Emmet. 

©  James  A.  Reilly,  Baltimore ;  1893 :  21884. 
May  5.  16196 

German   (The)   volunteer;  a  military  allegory 

and  comedy  drama  in  5  acts,  by  W.  D.  Saphar. 

©    Will    D.    Saphar,    Philadelphia;    1883: 

20202,  Nov.  1.  16197 

a  military  allegory  in  5  acts,  with  appro- 


priate tableaux,  by  W.  D.  Saphar. 

©    Will    D.    Saphar,    Philadelphia;    1880: 
6158,  Apr.  20.  16198 

—  a   military  allegory  with   appropriate  tab- 
leaux, by  W.  D.  Saphar. 

©  Will   D.    Saphar,   Warsaw,   Ind. ;    1878: 
4503,  Apr.  15.  16199 


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16221 


German  (The)  volunteers;  a  fnrce  comedy  in  4 
acts,  by  J.  D.  Farrell. 

©  John  D.   Farrell,  Chicago;   1899:21267, 
Mar.  23.  16200 

a  musical  farce  comedy  libretto  in  3  acts, 

by  J.  D.  Farrell. 

©  John  D.  Farrell,  Chicago;   1899:35266, 
May  26.  16201 

German    (The)    wanderer,    Schnieder;   or,    The 

tmknown  wanderer,  a  play  by  C.  B.  Grant. 

©    C.    B.    Grant,    New    York ;    1884 :  1307, 

Jan.   18.  16202 

G^rmania. 

©  Henry  Ji.  Pain,  New  York;  1801:36762, 
Oct.   12;   2c.   Oct.   12.  16203 

book  of  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  libretto  by 

La  V.  A.  Barber.     Typewritten. 

©  La  Verne  A.  Barber.  IMars,  Pa.;  1000  A: 
13351,  May  28 ;  2c.  Dec.  9,  1901.  16204 

dramma  lirico  in  xm  prologo,  2  quadri  e  un 


epilogo.  di  Luigi  Illica,  musica  di  Alberto 
Franchettl.  Milano  [etc.]  G.  Ricordi  &  e. ; 
New  York,  Boosey  &  co.,  1902.  46  p.  8°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  G.  Ricordi  &  co.,  Milan;  D:1509:  Mar. 
3,  1902;  2c.  Mar.  3,  1902.  16205 

—  Same.  2d  ed.  Milano  [etc.]  G.  Ricordi  & 
c. ;  New  York,  Boosey  &  co.,  1902.  47  p.  8". 
[Libretto  only] 

©  G.  Ricordi  &  co.,  Milan;  D :  1521,  IMar. 
7,  1902;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1902.  16206 

-handlung  in  2  bildern,  einem  vor-  und  einem 


naclispiel,  von  Luigi  Illica,  deutsch  von  Al- 
fred Briiggemann,  nuisik  von  Alberto  Fran- 
chetti.  Mailund  [etc.]  G.  Ricordi;  New  York, 
Boosey  &  co.,  1907.  59  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  G.  Ricordi  &  co..  Milan ;  D :  11828.  Nov. 
27,  1907;  2c.  Nov.  27.  1907.  16207 

—  a  lyrical  drama  in  a  prologue,  2  scenes  and 
epilogue,  Italian  libretto  by  Luigi  Illica,  with 
an  English  prose  tr.  by  Claude  Aveling. 
music  bv  Alberto  Francbetti.  London,  G. 
Ricordi  &  co.,  1907.  1  p.  1.,  [3],  4-61,  4-61  p. 
[Libretto  only.     Italian  and  English] 

©  G.  Ricordi  &  co.,  Milan ;   L) :  11639,  Oct. 
31,  1907;  2c.  Oct..  31,  1907.  16208 

or,  A  Roman  conspiracy,  a  play  in  5  acts 


and;  allegorical   tableau   of   Herman's   statue, 
by  A.  L.  Adams. 

©  A.  Lemuel  Adams,  New  York ;  1879 :  3624. 
Mar.  17.  16209 

Germantown  Dutch  minstrels;  by  J.  J.  Ben- 
nett and  F.  B.  Darling.  3  p.  8°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  1,  1912 ;  D :  28512 ;  Jules  J.  Ben- 
nett and  Fayette  B.  Darling,  New  York. 

16210 


Germelshausen;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Mary 
(Jray  I'eck,  Carl  Kchlenker,  [and]  Frances  B. 
Potter.  IMlnneapolis,  The  H.  W.  Wilson  com- 
pany, 1904.     53  p.     12°. 

©    Carl    Schlenker,    Minneapolis;    I> :  5963. 
Dec.  27,  1904;  2c.  Jan.  14,  1905.  16211 

Germen   (El);  drama   en  2  actos  y  un  epilogo, 

original  de  M,  de  Zarraga.    Madrid  [Sociedad 

de  autores  espanoles]   1910.     46,    [8]   p.     12°. 

©    Sept.    6,    1910;    2c.    Sept.    7,    1910;    D: 

21981;    Miguel    de   Zarraga,    Madrid.      16212 

Germinal;  or,  The  Knights  of  labor,  drama  in 
5  acts  and  12  tableaux,  by  Emile  Zola,  tr. 
and  adapted  by  the  Franco-American  agency 
for  dramatic  literature,  ltd. 

©   Franeois  Mons  and  Louis  Nathal,   New 
York;  1886:7087,  Mar.  26.  16213 

Germs;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Beau- 
(lette.     71  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ernest    Beaudette,    Lavinia,    Mont. ;    D : 
16053,   June  11,    1909;   2c.   June  11,   19(»9. 

16214 

Gemot;  dramati.sche  dichtung,  von  Gustav  Kas- 
tropp. 

©  Breitkopf  &  Hjirtel,  Leipzig ;  1897  :  26567, 
Apr.  30;  2c.  May  26.  16215 

Gertie,  a  child  heroine;  a  drama  in  3  acts  and 
tableaux,  by  Jeff.  S.  Loreton. 

©  William  H.  Tuttle,  San  Francisco;  1878: 
9103,  Aug.  7.  16216 

Gertie's  loyalty;  or.  The  notorious  raid  on 
the  Driggs  Guyon  counterfeiting  gang,  by 
F.  C.  Thomas. 

©  Florence  C.  Thomas,  Dayton,  O. ;   1896: 
44047,  Aug.  1.  16217 

Gertie's  vindication;  a  drama  in  2  acts,  by  G\,  H. 
Pierce.  Clyde,  O.,  Ames'  publishing  co.,  1888. 
1  p.  1.,  16  p.  12°.  ( [Ames'  series  of  standard 
and  minor  drama,  no.  2-55] ) 

©   Ames   pub.    co.,   Clyde,   O. ;    1888:32045. 
Nov.  12 ;  2c.  Nov.  21.  16218 

Gertrude;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  HJalniar  Soder- 
berg,  authorized  tr.  by  A.  B.  Fries. 

©    Anna    B.    PYies,    Milwaukee,    D:  10441, 
Apr.  29,  1907.  16219 

a  play,  prologue  and  5  acts,  by  Philip  Shir- 


ley and  E.  W.  Townsend. 

©   Edward   W.   Townsend,    San   Francisco; 
1883  :  9011,  May  15.  16220 

play  in  4  acts,  by  Alfred  Bouchinet,  adapted 


to   the   American    stage   by   A.    Douzet.      [1], 
123  p.      4°.      Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    21,    1910;    D:  22880;    Antonin 
Douzet,  Paris.  16221 


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16222 


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16238 


Gertrude — Continued. 

or,    A    daughter    of    the    Revolution,    in 

5  act.s,  by  W.  H.  Wliitney. 

©  William   H.   Whitney,   Milwaukee;    1900 

A:  26752,   Oct.   27.  16222 

or,  A  father's  love,   a  play  in  5  acts,  by 

S.  Isaacs. 

©    Simon     Isaacs,     Chicago ;     1876 :  1677. 
P'eb.  7.  16223 


Gervaise  (La) — Continued. 

or,  L'assommoir,  a  drama  in  5  acts,  drama- 
tized from  the  French  of  Emile  Zola,  by  E. 
Binsse  and  J.  W.  Overall. 

©   Edward   Binsse   and    John   W.    Overall, 
United  States  ;  1879  :  519G,  Apr.  18.  16234 

[  Gesammelte  dramen;  von  Anton  Tcheclioff, 
Yiddisli  von  M.  Warsha  und  K.  Teper]  [New 
York,  Maisel  &  co.]   1911.     224  p.     12°. 


or,   The  price  of  liberty,   a  drama  in   5      -•r   ^j;^-;-)^    rir^XTl  r'^br^NTI?:!    .lIN^rS?::  INtJllN 


acts,  by  W.  H.  AVliitney 

©  William  H.  Whitney,  Milwaukee;  1879: 
15335,   Nov.   15.  16224 

a  drama  in  6  acts,  by  W.  H.  Whitney. 


©  William  H.  Whitney,  Milwaukee;  1885: 
15616,  July  20.  16225 

Gertrude  Denning's  love  affair;  a  drama  In 
4  acts,  by  L.  J.  L.  Stilwell.  S3  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Laura   Jean  Libbey   Stilwell,   Brooklyn; 
D :  12094,  Jan.  3,  1908 ;  2c.  Feb.  27,  1908. 

16226 

Gertrude  Hoffmann's  new  revue;  play  in  12 
scenes,  by  (J.  Hoffmann.  28  p.  f.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    3,    1913;     D:  34616;     Gertrude 
Hoffmann,  Coney  Island,  N.  Y.  16227 

Gertrude  Mason;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  M. 
Sliedd.  Buchanan,  Mich.,  Independent  book 
and  job  rooms,  1883.     2  p.  1.,  91  p.     12°, 

©  Mary  M.  Shedd,  Three  Oaks,  Mich. ;  1883 : 
11073,  June  18 ;  2c.  June  28.  16228 

Gertrude  Mason,  M.  D.;  or.  The  lady  doctor, 
a  farce  in  1  act  for  female  characters  only, 
by  L.  M.  C.  Armstrong.  New  York,  H.  Roor- 
bach,  1898.     14  p.     12°. 

©    Harold    Roorbach,    New    York;      1898: 
57011,  Sept.  28;  2c.  Oct.  10.  16229 

Gertrude  of  Wyoming;  a  burlesque  in  2  acts, 
by  Philo-dramatis  [pseud,  of  De  W.  C.  Cooley] 

©  De  Witt   C.  Cooley,  Wilkes-Barre,   Pa.; 
1872  :  12132,  Nov.  18.  16230 

Gertrude  Wheeler,  M.  D.;  a  comedy  in  1  act 
(female  cliaracters),  by  Harry  Parker.-  New 
York,  The  Roxbury  publishing  company  [1899] 
18  p.    16°.     (The  Wizard  series) 

©    Roxbury    pub.    co..    New    York ;    1899 : 
76306,  Nov.  22;  2c.  Nov.  15.  16231 

Gertrude's  inheritance;  by  A.  D.  Higgius.  40  p; 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Agnes  Dyer  Higgins,  Custer,  Mont. ;  D : 
7863,  Jan.  17,  1906 ;  2c.  Jan.  17,  1906.      16232 

Gervaise  (La);  piece  realiste  en  1  acte  .  .  . 
[par  E.  Duesberg]  Paris,  Barbre,  1905.  66  p. 
12°. 

©  PJdmond  Duesberg,  I»aris ;  D :  7757,  Dec. 
26;  1905;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1905;  16233 


Contents:  [Onkel  Vania  (Uncle  Vanya). — 
Der  wasser  fogel  (Tlie  sea  gull). — Der  kar- 
shen  gorten   (The  cherry  garden)] 

.^ri:-;K.i  ]mNp  nn- 

©  June  10,  1911;  2c.  Sept.  26,  1911;  A: 
297181 ;  Maisel  &  co.,  New  York.  16235 


von   Henrik   Ibsen]    [New   York,   Maisel  & 

CO.]   1910.     2  p.  1.,  3-107,  3-149  p.     12°. 

Contents  :  [Nora ;  ibersezt  von  M.  Wint- 
shevsky. — Wilde  ente ;  ibersetzt  von  A.  Frum- 
kin] 

i?-ib^n  ^-i-.^pDHDr^tim  .^s  ps  toiirnrs^N-  ;xix3 

©  Jan.  10,  1911;  2c.  Sept.  26,  1911;  A: 
297179;  Maisel  &  co..  New  York.  16236 


— —Same.      [New    York,    Maisel   &   co.]    1910. 
122,  133  p.     12°. 

Contents:  [Rosmersholm ;  ibersezt  von  A. 
Goldwin. — Frau  von  Y'^am ;  ibersezt  von  A, 
Yam] 

.2^  .X  ps  'jurT"ir2*N  ;c''  p£  '^nc 

©  Jan.  10,  1911;  2c.  Sept.  26,  1911;  A: 
297174;  Maisel  &  co..  New  York.  16237 


Same.     [New  York,  Maisel  &  co.,  1911]  91, 

3-120,  3-88  p.     12°. 

Contents:  [Der  kleiner  Eyolf ;  ibersezt  von 
K.  Teper. — Johann  Gabriel  Borkman,  und 
Wenn  mir  todte  erwachen ;  ibersezt  von  A. 
Frumkin] 

©  Oct.  7,  1911 ;  2c.  Oct.  12,  1911 ;  A :  297435. 
Maisel  &  co..  New  York.  16238 


795 


16239 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


16255 


Gesammelte  dramen — Continued. 

von    Leonid    Andrcev]    [New   York,    Maisel 

&  CO.]   1911.     9.'),  118,  92  1).     12°. 

Contents:  fDas  loben  1'un'ui  nienschen . 
Yiddisli  von  Wnrslui  und  Liijjin. — Keiiii? 
Hunger ;  Yiddish  von  OlKin. — Die  teg  fun 
unser  leben ;  Yiddisli  von  M.  Katz] 

.Y'l:nP  .-;:  pD  a^^nr  \yj2i'b  ^yty.N 

©  Sept.  10,  1911;  2c.  Sept.  26,  1911;  A: 
297180 ;  Maisel  &  co.,  New  Yorl^.  16239 

Gesammelte  werke;  [von]  Bj0rnstjerue  B.i0rn- 
son,  einzige  autorisiorte  deutsclie  volksaus- 
gabe,  In-sg.  von  Julius  Elias.  4.,  5.  bd.  Berlin, 
S.  Fischer  verlag,  1911.     2  v.     12° 

Contents  :  4.  bd.  Dramen. — H.  bd.  Dramen 
und  briefe. 

©  Dec.  13,  1911;  2c.  each  Feb.  17,  1912; 
A — Foreign  4494 ;    S.    Fischer   verlag,    Berlin. 

16240 


von  Detlev  von  Liliencron.    4.  bd.  Dramen. 

1.-3.   aufl.     Berlin,   Schuster  &  Loeffler,  1912. 
2  p.l  .,  7-418  p.     1  1.     12°. 

Contents  :  Knut  der  lierr. — Der  rachezug. — 
Die  Rantzow  und  die  Pogwisch. — Der  Trifels 
und  Palermo. — Die  Merowinger. — Pokahon- 
tas. 

©  May  23,  1912 ;  2c.  July  5,  1912 ;  A— For- 
eign 5444;  Schuster  &  Loemer,  Berlin.  16241 

Geschiedene  (Die)  frau;  operette  in  3  akten, 
von  Victor  Leon,  musik  von  Leo  Fall.  81  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ludwig  Doblinger  (Bernhard  Herzraan- 
sky),  Vienna;  D :  14248,  Nov.  9.  1908;  2c.  Nov. 
9,  1908;  2c.  June  17,  1909.     (Printed)     16242 

See  also  Girl  (The)  in  the  train. 


Geschundene    (Der)    raubritter. 

©   Oscar   Hammerstein,    New   York ;    1870 : 
9196.  Aug.  7.  16243 

Geschwister  (Die);  bluette  iii  niehreren  scenen, 
von  G.  Boehm.  New  York,  1906.  5  p.  1.,  20  p. 
12°. 

©    Gustav    Boehm,    Hobokeu,    N.    J. :    D : 
9236,  Oct.  15,  1906;  2c.  Nov.  20,  1906.      16244 


—  dramatisches  sittenbild  in  4  akten,  von 
H.  EUermann.  Appleton.  Wi.s.,  Im  selbst- 
verlag  des  verfassers,  1894. 

©    Hermann    EUermann.    Appleton,    Wis. ; 
1894:9820,  Feb.  12;  2c.  Feb.  12.  16245 


Gesellschaftsspiel;  3  akte  aus  dem  leben  einer 
tlame,  von  Felix  Joskv.  Berlin,  E.  Bloch,  1912. 
.^>0  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  19,  1913;  D :  33449 ;  Eduard 
Bloch,    Berlin.  16246 

Geste  of  Hynde  Horn.  .S'ct;  Ye  geste  of 
Hynde  Horn. 

Gesundbeter   (Der);   schwank   in   3   akten,    von 
•  A.     O.     Weber.      Berlin,     Weber-haus,     1910. 
103  p.     16°. 

©  Oct.  18,  1910;  2c.  Nov.  30,  1910;  D: 
22683 ;  Weberdiaus  verlagsgesellschaft.  Ber- 
lin. 16247 

Get  away  quick.      <S'ee  Put  it  down  easy. 

Get-away-quick  Dug'an;  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
H.   Leighton.     26  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  27,  1911;  D :  25615 ;  Harry 
Leighton,  New  York.  16248 

Get  backs;  dialogiie  for  2  comedians,  by  Frank 
Duniont.  New  York,  Chicago  [etc.]  M.  Wit- 
iiiark  ^  sons  [1902]     8  p.     12°. 

©  IM.  Witmark  &  sons,  New  York  ;  D :  27.^)3, 
Dec.  10,  1902;  2c.  Dec.  9,  1902.  16249 

Get  busy  with  Emily;  a  farce  in  3  acts,  from 
the  French,  by  Walter  Hackett.  161  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  18,  1910 ;  D :  20821 ;  A.  H.  Woods, 
New  York.  16250 

Get  happy;  1  act  comedy,  by  Tom  Fitch.  14  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   July  26,   1909 ;   D :  16338 ;   Julia  Ro 
maine  and  Sarah  Louise  Marks,  New  Y'^ork. 

16251 

Get-poor-quick  Welling'ton;  musical  farce  in 
1  act,  by  J.  B.  Haviland.  [20]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.     [Libi'etto   only] 

©  Ic.  Apr.   17,   1914;    D :  36745 ;   J.   Butler 

Haviland,  Mattapan,  Mass.  16251a 

Get-rich-quick;  a  3  act  comedy,  by  I.  Lenharr. 

©  Ida  Lenharr,  New  York;   D :  3287,  Feb. 

18,   1903.  16252 

Get-rich-quick    society;    or.    One   hundred    for 

thirty,  farce,  by  Frank  Dumont. 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago;  1899:6784, 
Jan.  19;  2c.  Jan.  19.  16253 

Get-rich-quick   Walling'ford. 

©  George  11.  Chester,  Cincinnati ;  D :  13520. 
_Aug.  10,   1908.  16254 

dramatic  composition,  by  B.  Ongley,  based 

on  novel  of  same  name  by  George  Randoli»h 
Chester.     189  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  2,  1910 ;  D :  20741 ;  Byron  Ong- 
ley, Hartford.  16255 

play   in  4  acts,   by   G.   M.   Cohan.     164  p 

f°.     Printed. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  28,  1910;  D:  22949;  George  M. 
Cohan,  New  York.  16256 


79G 


16256 


COPYEIGHTED   IN    THE   UKITED   STATES 


16274 


Get  rig-ht  out  of  this  theatre;  play  in  1  act,  by 
Willard    Mack.      6   p.      4°.      Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  19,  1913 ;  D :  34586 ;  Sylvester  & 
Vance,  Hudsonville,  Mich.  16257 

Get  the  business;  play  in  1  act,  by  S.  E.  Smyth. 
14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  16,  1914 ;  D :  36354 ;  Samuel  E. 
Smyth,  Omaha,  Neb.  16257a 

Get  the  hook;  a  comedy  sketch   in  1   act,  by 
F.  A.  Kummer.    23  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Frederic  Arnold  Kummer,  Baltimore ;  D : 
14361,  Nov.  24,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  24,  1908. 

16258 

a   comi-dramatic   etching   in   2   scenes,   by 


Edwin  Brandt.    19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  E.  Brandt,  New  York ;  D :  12185,  Jan.  16, 
1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  16,  1908.  16259 

Get  the  money;   life  play   of  the  present,  by 
D.  Caughlan.     [1],  28  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  1,  1912 ;  D :  29248 ;  D.  Caughlan, 
Chicago.  16260 

modern  reflection  in  1  act,  by  E.  G.  Long- 


man.    [3],  13  p.    4  .    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  30,  1913 ;  D :  32146 ;  Edward  G. 
Longman,  Brooklyn.  16261 

Get  your  tickets;  14  minute  monologue,  by  E. 
Warren  Hatch.    10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  21,  1909;   D:  16305;   Albert  L. 
Washburn,  Roxbury,  Mass.  16262 

Getaway  (The);  comedy  surprise  in  1  act,  by 
N.  Leffingwell.    14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  28,  1911 ;  D  :  25093  ;  Nat  Lefling- 
well,  New  York.  16263 

drama  in  1  act,  by  W.  A.  Page.    10  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  9,  1910;  D:  22770';  William  A. 
Page,  New  York.  16264 

—  dramatic  sketch,  by  G.  Loane.     19  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    19,    1910;    D :  22671 ;    George 
Loane,  New  York.  16264a 

—  play,  by  M.  E.  Campion.     14  p.     4°.    Type- 


written. 

©  Ic.   Feb.  11,  1915;   D :  39650 ;   Moli.se  E. 
Campion,  New  York.  16264b 

—  play  in  1  act,  by  D.  J.  Shea.     [2],  13  p.    4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   July  2,  1913;   D:  33690;   Dennis   J. 
Shea,  Brighton,  Mass.  16265 

by  J.  G.  Lyle.     [2],  16  p.     4°.     Type- 


written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  23,  1914;  D:  36446;  H.  Sliker- 
man,  San  Francisco. 


16265a 


Getaway  (The) — Continued. 

sketch    in    1    scene,    by   Howard    Lindsay, 

Jack  C.  Grey,  and  H.  Maitland.     15  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  22,  1912  ;  D :  28386 ;  Harry  Mait- 
land, Geneva,  O.  16266 

a  western  sketch,  by  B.  M.  Bower  [pseud. 


of  B.  M.  Sinclair]     22  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  18,  1910 ;  D :  20827 ;  B.  M.  Sin- 
clair, Santa  Cruz,  Cal.  16267 

or.  The  raft,  melodramatic  farce  in  3  acts. 


by  J.  C.  Daly.     [100]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.   27,    1914;    D :  36852 ;    John   C. 
Daly,  Winnipeg,  Canada.  16267a 

Getaway  (The)  of  Jimmy;  comedy  sketch,  by 
E.  R.  Smith.     [1],  6  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  8,  1914;  D:  37887;  E.  Richard- 
son Smith,  Chicago.  16267b 

Getthemoneygroph;  by  Will  Kilroy. 

©  W.  Kilroy,  New  York ;  1897 :  65469,  Nov. 
24.  16268 

Gettin'  an  angel;  a  farcical  sketch,  by  L.  Lon- 
ergan.    17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Lester  Lonergan,  New  York ;   D :  14018, 
Oct.  9,  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  5,  1908.  16269 

Getting  a  divorce;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  Aaron 
HofCman.    24  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Apr.   13,   1911;   D:  23955;   Carlin   & 
Penn,  Buffalo.  16270 

or.   The  empty  flat,   comedy  in  1   act,  by 

E.  M.  L.  Cook.     [13]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    18,    1911;    D:  23684;    Edith 
Maida  Lessing  Cook,  Chicago.  16271 

Getting  a  job;  by  G.  H.  Neiswender.    23  p.    4°. 
Typewritten, 

©  George  H.  Neiswender,  New  York ;  D : 
5081,  May  26,  1904 ;  2c.  June  15,  1904.     16272 


Getting  a  reputation;  in  1  act,  by  J.  A.  Flynn. 

22  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Oct.   4,  1909 ;   D :  17010 ;   Joseph   A. 
Flynn,  Brooklyn.  16273 

play  in  1  act,  by  J.  Wallace.     23  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    26,    1915;    D:  40216;    Joseph 
Wallace,  Brooklyn.  16273a 

Getting  a  start;  or.  At  rehearsal,  play  in  1 
act,  by  L.  E.  Coflield.  [8]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  19,  1911;  D:  24731;  Loretto  E. 
Coffield,  Chicago.  16274 

Getting  acquainted  with  money;  play  in  1  act, 
by  T.  E.  Kyle.    18  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  4,  1915 ;  D :  40836 ;  Thomas  E. 
Kyle,  New  York.  16274a 


797 


16275 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


16293 


Getting  acquainted  with  mother;  original  play 
Ln  1  act,  by  W.  B.  Patton.  20  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  29,  1910 ;  D :  21679 ;  William  B. 
Patton,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  16275 

Gretting  away  with  it;  comedy  playlet,  by  G. 
Kelly.     [1],  24  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  3,  1912 ;  T> :  31032 ;  George  Kelly, 
New  York.  16276 


—  drama  in  3  acts,  by  R.  H.  Davis.     121  p. 
f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  10, 1914 ;  D  :  3S451 ;  Robert  Hark- 
ness  Davis,  Washington.  16276a 

play  in  1  act,  by  Ann  Brown   [pseud,  of 


Ann    Stewart]    and    Jack    Miller    [pseud,    of 
R.D.Miller]    6  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  15,  1913 ;  D :  34725 ;  Rolford  D. 
Miller  and  Ann  Stewart,  New  York.       16277 

—  See  also  Cinch  (A) 


Getting'  engaged;  vaudeville  skit  in  1  scene,  by 
Kolund  Oliver  [pseud,  of  Henry  White]  7  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    29,    1913;     D :  35183 ;     Henry 
White.  Sacramento,  Cal.  16278 

Getting  even;  comic  playlet  in  2  scenes,  by  J.  S. 
Ennis.     14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  1,  1911 ;  D :  25918 ;  Jennie  Shei- 
man  Ennis,  Detroit.  16279 


—  dramatic  playlet,  by  M.  Keightley.     15  p. 
f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  4,  1910 ;  D :  21255  ;  Mabel  Keight- 
ley, South  Bend,  Ind.  16280 

—  play  in  4  acts.     12  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 


©  Ic.  Dec.  12,  1912 ;  D :  31689 ;  Wilda  Daly. 
New  York.  16281 

Getting  her  rights;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Roland 
Oliver  [pseud,  of  Henry  White]  15  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  29,  1913 ;  D  :  35182 ;  Henry  White. 
Sacramento,  Cal.  16282 

Getting  his;  comedy  sketch,  l)y  J.  W.  Sayr^. 
9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  31,  1910;  D :  21918 ;  J.  W.  Say  re, 
Seattle.  -  16283 

Getting  hooked  up;  1  act  farce,  by  H.  M.  Har- 
vey.    [1],  38  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  17,  1913;  D:  32978;  Harold  Mel- 
lor  Harvey,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  16284 

Getting  into  society;  comedy  dialogue,  by  L. 
Chevalier.     [10]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  13,  1911 ;  D  :  25752  ;  Louis  Che- 
valier, New  York.  16285 


Getting  married;  comedy  of  love  and  busi- 
ness in  4  acts,  by  F.  C.  Rodgers.  [133]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   May  10,   1914;   D:  37048;   Frank   C. 
Rodgers,  Chicago.  16285a 

play  in  1  act,  by  C.  TVI.  Lindsay  [2],  22  p. 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   13,   1912;    D :  30837 ;    Clarence 
]\ransfield  Lindsay,  Brooklyn.  16286 

with    preface,    by    Bernard    Shaw.      New 


York,  Brentano's,   1913.     205  p.     16° 

©   Sept.   10,    1913;    2c.   Nov.   13,   1913;    A: 
.3611 55  ;  -G.  B.  Shaw,  London.  16287 


—  or.  A  million  for  a  husband,  play  in  1 
act,  by  G.  Dehly.  [1],  14  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    8,    1913;    D:  32314;    Gerhard 
Dehly,  Alorristown,  N.  J.  16288 

—  See  also  Doctor's  dilemma. 


Getting  out;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  Ann.  10  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  21,  1915;  D:  42054;  Emily  Ann, 
New  York.  16288a 

Getting  ready  for  Christmas  eve.  See  Little 
(The)  toy  band. 

Getting  rich;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  1'.  E.  Browne. 
[7],  100  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  4,  1913;  D:  31876;  Porter  Emer- 
son Browne,  Norwalk,  Conn.  16289 

Getting  rid  of  himself;  or,  One  foot  in  the 
grave,  comedv  of  a  coffin,  bv  David  De  Wolf 
[pseud,  of  W.  A.  Snow]  [40]  p.  4".  Type- 
v.ritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  13,  1914;  D:  36336;  Walter  A. 
Snow,  Peterborougli,  N.  H.  16289a 

Getting  rid  of  the  minister;  or,  The  tittle-tattle 
society,   a  comediette  in  2  scenes. 

©  C.  H.   Pierson.  Prairie  City,   111. ;   1.S83 : 
16046,  Sept.  L  16290 

Getting  square  on  the  call  boy;  a  humorous 
negro  sketch  in  1  scene,  as  arr.  by  Charles 
Wiiite.  New  York,  R.  M.  De  Witt,  1875. 
5  p.  12°.  ( [De  Witt's  Ethiopian  and  comic 
drama,  no.  77] ) 

©   Robert  M.   De   Witt,   New   York;   187.-5: 
14046,  Dec.  30;  2c.  Mar.  1,  1876.  16291 

Getting  the  evidence;  in  1  act,  by  R.  Stodart. 
[2],  27  1).     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  6,  1910;  D:  22232;  Robert  Stod- 
art, New  York.  16292 

Getting  the  goods;  pl;iy  in  1  act,  by  S.  H.  Keat- 
ing and  .Mary  Slieridan.  [2],  26  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  May  17,  1913;  D:  38252;  Stella  Ham- 
merstcin  Keating,  New  York.  16293 


798 


16294 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


16310 


Getting  the  money.;  sketch  iu  1  act,  by  C.  W. 
Govier.     [7]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  3,  1911 ;  D  :  232G6  ;  C.  W.  Govier, 
Toledo,  O.  16294 

Getting-   there;   by   T.    J.    Gaffney.     43   p.      f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1910 ;  D :  20426 ;  Tliomas  J. 
Gaffney,  Albany.  16295 


R. 


comedy   and   drama    in   3   acts,   bv    F 

Curda.     [1],  53  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   .Tune  4,   1914;    D:  37225;    Frank   R. 
Curda,  Chicago.  16295a 

Getting  wise;  3  act  satire  on  the  present  day 
society,  by  C.  O.  Carver.  [55]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.   Sept.   16,  1911;   D :  25239 ;   Christine 
Oliver  Carver.  New  York.  16296 

Getting   wise   to   Josie;  thirty    minute   sketch, 

book    by    S.    H.    Pool,  music    and    lyrics    by 

Jeanne    M.    Boyd.      8  p.      f°.      Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©   Ic.   Apr.   1,   1913;    D :  32811 ;    Sophia   H. 
Pool,  Louisville.  16297 

Gettysburg;  a  drama  of  the  American  Civil 
War,  by  W.  J.  McKee.  [Pittsburgh]  Nevin 
Gribbin  &  co.,  printers,  1879.    87  p.    12°. 

©    W.    J.    McKee,    Pittsburgh;    1879:9573, 
July  21;  2c.  Aug.  8.  16298 

a  military  drama  in  5  acts,  by  C.  C.  Conlee. 

©    Cheever    Clinton    Conlee,    Washington ; 
1890 :  19193,  June  14.  16299 

a  military  play  iu  5  acts,  by  A.  C.  Butts. 

©  Arthur  C.  Butts,  New  York  ;  1892  :  24751, 
June  13.  16300 

play  in  1  act,  by  P.  Mackaye.     17  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  22,  1911 ;  D :  24537 ;  Percy  Mac- 
kaye, Windsor,  Vt.  16301 

or,  Crossing  the  line,  a  military  drama  in 


3  acts  and  a  prologue,  by  C.  Scott  an^  S.  K. 
Coburn. 

©  Claire  Scott  and  S.  K.  Coburn,  United 
States ;  1889 :  37403,  Dec.  9.  16302 

or.  Through  two  wars,   a  military  melo- 


drama in  5  acts,  by  E.  T.  Edgerton  and  W.  F. 
Felch,  originally  copyrighted  in  1884  as 
Through  two  wars,  rev.  and  rewritten  by 
the  original  authors. 

©   Ernest   T.    Edgerton    and    W.    Farrand 
Felch,  United  States ;  1888 :  12138,  Apr.  26. 

16303 

—  See  also  Yankee  fantasies. 


Gettysburg  (The)  gun;  or,  A  day  with  Sedg- 
wick in  Pennsylvania;  or,  Reminiscences  of 
the  civil  war,  by  P.  H.  Heffrenan.  21  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Patrick  Henry  Heffrenan,  New  York ;  D : 
2991,  Feb.  13,  1903 ;  2c.  Feb.  13,  1903.     16304 

Gevatter  Tod;  ein  marchen  von  der  menschheit, 
drama  in  5  aufziigen,  von  Eberhard  Konig. 
Berlin,  S.  Fischer,  1900.     132  p.     12°. 

©   S.   Fischer  verlag,  Berlin;   1899:84280, 
Dec.  29;  2c.  Dec.  29.  16805 

Gewandte  (Der)  Fritz;  lustspiel  in  3  akten 
najch  einer  erzahlung  aus  dem  Ungarischen, 
von  Heinrich  Friede.  Leipzig,  B.  Friede, 
1914.     57  p.     12°. 

©  May  6,  1914 ;  Ic.  July  17,  1914 ;  D  :  38025  ; 
Bernh.  Friede,  Leipzig.  16305a 

Gewgaws.     See  Bazoo  (The) 

Gewissenssache  (Die);  komodie  in  1  akt,  von 
Hans  Miiller.  Berlin,  F,  Bloch  erben,  1912. 
25  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  17,  1913 ;  D :  31984 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  16306 

Gezunkene  (Die)  (The  reprobate);  drama  iu  4 

acts,  by  N.  H.  Hornstine. 

2  p.  1.,  80  p.    8°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  13,  1914 ;  D :  37832 ;  Nathan  H. 
Hornstine,  Philadelphia.  16306a 

Verwun- 


Gezv/ungene     (Eine)     heirath 
schene  (Die)  princessin. 


See 


Ghetto  (The) 
scenes. 


See  Certain  new  and  original 


Ghetto  (The)  girl;  by  G.  R.  Sims.  [29]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  5,  1910;  D:  21784;  George  R. 
Sims,  London.  16307 

Ghost  (The);  by  A.  Roucolle.  14  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Adrienne  Roucolle,  Denver;  D :  15082, 
Feb.  15,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  15,  1909.  16308 

Ghost  (The)  breaker;  a  comedy-drama  in  4 
acts,  by  C.  AY.  Goddard  and  P.  Dickey.  97  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Charles  W.  Goddard  and  Paul  Dickey, 
New  York;  D :  15073 ;  Feb.  13,  1909;  2c.  Feb. 
13, 1909.  16309 

Ghost-flower  (The) ;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  T. 
Moore.     [113]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  29,  1911;  D:  24093;  John  Trot- 
wood  Moore,  Nashville.  16310 


799 


16311 


DKAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


16328 


Ghost  in  a  pawn  shop;  an  Ethiopian  sketch  in 
1  scene,  by  Mr.  Macliey,  arr.  by  Charles 
White.  New  York,  R.  M.  De  Witt  [1875]  1 
p.  1.,  6  p.  12°.  ([De  Witt's  Ethiopian  and 
comic  drama,  no.  58] ) 

•    ©  Robert  M.  De  Witt,  New  York;   1875: 
7710,  July  23;  2c.  Sept.  2.  16311 

Ghost  (The)  in  the  boarding  school;  a  comedy 
in  1  act,  by  Oh^n  Steiner.  New  Yoi-k,  The 
Roxbury  publishing  company  [1899]  9  p. 
16°.     (Wizard  series) 

(£)  Roxbury  pub.  co.,  New  York ;  1899 : 
76323,  Nov.  22 ;  2c.  Nov.  15.  16312 

Ghost  (The)  of  an  idea;  a  comedietta  in  1  act 
and  3  scenes,  by  Amelia  Sanford.  Philadel- 
phia, The  IViui  publishing  company,  1898. 
13  p.    12°.     ([Dramatic  library,  no.  141]) 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia ;  1898 :  47183, 
Aug.  9;  2c.  Aug.  10.  16313 

Ghost  (The)  of  Bone  Squash;  an  Ethiopian 
burlesque,  in  1  scene.  New  York,  Happy 
hours  company  [1874]  8  p.  12°.  (On  cover: 
The  Ethiopian  drama) 

©  Happy  hours  co..  New  York  ;  1874 :  12226, 
Sept.  28;  2c.  Oct.  17.  16314 

Ghost  (The)  of  Clifton;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
I\I.  .7.  Mitchell.     69  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Marv  Jane  Mitchell,  Martinsville,  Ind. ; 
D :  4728,  Mar.  16,  1904 ;  2c.  Mar.  16,  1904. 

16315 

Ghost  (The)  of  Hastings;  a  poetical  drama 
based  on  fiction,  by  N.  Hilts. 

©  Nellie  Hilts,  Cincinnati;  1896:57162, 
Oct.  17.  16316 

Ghost  (The)  of  Jerry  Bundler;  [a  comedy  in  1 
act]  by  W.  W.  Jacobs  and  Chas.  Rock,  adapted 
from  W.  W.  Jacobs'  story,  Jerry  Bundler. 
New  York,  S.  French ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd., 
1908.  19  p.  12°.  ([French's  international 
copyrighted  ed.  of  the  works  of  the  best 
authors,  no.  138] ) 

©  W.  W.  Jacobs  and  Charles  Rock,  Lon- 
don ;  D :  12566,  Mar.  18,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  14, 
1908.  16317 

Ghost  (The)  of  John  Dilks;  3  act  problem  play, 
by  W.  :m.  Goff.    38  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  2,  1913;  D:  33119;  William  M. 
Goff,  Pleasantville,  N.  J.  16318 

Ghost  of  Rosalys;  a  play,  by  C.  L.  Moore. 
Philadelphia,  For  the  author,  1900.  174  p. 
12°. 

©  Charles  Leonard  Moore,  Philadelphia; 
1900  A:  24899,  Oct.  6;  2c.  Oct.  27.  16319 

Ghost  of  the  groom;  by  P.  N.  Jans.  7  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  12,  1912;  D:  28662;  Peter  N. 
Jans,  Evanston,  111.  16320 


Ghost  (The)  of  Wiggly  X;  musical  comedy  in 
2  acts,  books  and  lyrics  by  D'Evelyn  Lurl 
Wallace  [pseud,  of  H.  C.  Anderson]  and  A.  T. 
McNulty.  [7],  33  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Ic.  Dec.  16,  1912 ;  D :  31709 ;  H.  Chester 
Anderson  and  Ancyn  T.  McNulty,  San  Fran- 
cisco. 16321 

Ghost  (The)  party;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  R.  G. 
Morris. 

©  Robert  Griffin  Morris,  New  York;  1882: 
2841,  Feb.  23.  16322 

See  also  Skating-rink  (The) 


Ghost  (The)  walks.     See  Octopus  (The) 

Ghosts;  a  drama  of  family  life,  in  3  acts,  by 
Henrik  Ibsen,  tr.  from  the  Norwegian  by 
Henrietta  Frances  Lord.  New  ed.  rev.  Chi- 
cago, Lily  publishing  house,  1890.  xii,  108  p. 
16°. 

©  Lily  pub.   house,   Chicago;   1890:26092, 
Aug.  23 ;  2c.  Sept.  10.  16323 

a  farcical  nightmare  in  3  acts  and  4  scenes, 

by  A.  H.  Laidlaw,  jr.     Typewritten. 

©  Alexander  H.  Laidlaw,   jr.,   New  York ; 
1896 :  66435,  Dec.  7 ;  2c.  Jan.  5,  1897.     16324 

-See  also  Hants. — Works  (The)  of  Henrik 


Ibsen. 

Ghost's  (The)  guest;  dramatic  tableau  of  the 
future,  by  M.  E.  Moore.  3  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  May  19,  1913;  D :  33255 ;  Marion  E. 
IMoore,  Tompkinsville,  N.  Y.  16325 

Ghoul  (The);  drama  in  3  acts  and  final  scene, 
bv  [D.  B.]  Taylor  and  [Geraldine  Devere] 
Canfield.  [7],  100  p.,  illus.  (incl.  ports.)  4°. 
Typewritten.     [With  music] 

©    Ic.    Dec.    15,    1915 ;    D :  42500 ;    Taylor- 
Canfield,   St.  Louis.  16325a 

Giafar;  a  tragedy,  l)y  A.  Bard. 

©  Andreas    Bard,    Walla    Walla,    Wash.; 
D :  10605.   Apr.   20,   1!)07.  16326 

Gianconnimo;  nnierikanisches  drama  in  3  acten, 
von  E.  Wetzstein-Kleffner.  [New  York,  Meyer 
l)rothers]  1908.    38  p.    8°. 

©    Emmv    Wet/stein-Kleffner,    New    York ; 
D:121G7,  FtL.  C,  1:m)8;  2c.  Mar.  20,  1908. 

16327 

Giannettas  traenen;  schauspiol  in  3  akton,  von 
Francesc(»  Pastonchi,  deutsch  von  Otto  Eisen- 
schltz.     102  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.   26,   1913;    D:  32434;   Conuedia, 
Vienna.  16328 


800 


16329 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


16344 


Giant  (The);  a  modern  American  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  A.  E.  Luzzi.  127  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Arthur   Edward   Luzzi,   New   York ;    D : 
15059,  Feb.  11,  1909;  2c.  Feb.  11,  1909.  16329 

Giant's  (The)  awakening;  a  play  of  tlie  future 
in  4  acts,  by  A.  Vogt.  95  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  August  Vogt,  Dallas ;  D :  15975.  May  29, 
1909;  2c.  May  27,  1909.  16330 

Giant's  (The)  Causeway;  a  romantic  Irish 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  H.  Dougherty.  99  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  H.  Dougherty,  Washington;  D: 
67.3,  July  18,  1901;  2c.  Dec.  15,  1903.       16331 

Giant's  robe;  by  Anstey  [pseud,  of  Thomas 
Anstey  Guthrie],  dramatized  by  M.  Morton 
[i.  e.  M.  M.  Conheim] 

©  IMartha  Morton,  New  York  ;  1884 :  2173"( . 
Oct.  30.  16332 

Gib;  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  D.  Biggers.  123  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.   16.   1914;   D :  38503 ;   Earl  Derr 
JBigger.s,  Pittsfield,  Mass.  16332a 

Giboyer's  son;  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  Emile 
Augier,  tr.  by  Benedict  Papot.  {In  The 
drama,  no.  4,  Nov.  1911 ;  periodical  ©  Nov. 
15,  1911;  2c.  Nov.  21,  1911;  B:  249491;  Dra- 
matic pub.  CO.,  Chicago)  16332b 

Gibson  (The)  girl;  a  complicated  musical  draw- 
ing in  3  acts,  book  by  M.  Ott.  nuisic  by  Milan 
Bennett.  86  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Words 
only] 

©  Matt.  Ott,  Boston  ;  D  :  5113,  June  2.  1904  : 
2c.   Oct.  21,  1904.  16333 


a  play  in  4  acts,  by  S.  E.  Taylor. 

©  Samuel  Elmer  Taylor,  St.  Louis  ;  D  :  7875, 
Jan.  19,  1906.  16334 

Gibson  (A)  widow;  a  3  act  farce  comedy,  by 
Carrie  W.  Colburn.  152  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Robert  B.  Monroe,  New  York  ;  D :  1433, 
Feb.  12,  1902 ;  2c.  Jan.  18,  1902.  .  16335 

Gibson's  little  model;  by  M.  Rohde.  5  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mary  Rohde,  New  York ;  D :  10785,  June 
7,  1907 ;  Ic.  June  7,  1907.  16336 

Gid  ap;  non-equine  gallop  in  3  heats,  by  Frederic 
S.  Isham.     107  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  18,  1914;  D:  37054;  Bobbs-Mer- 
rill  CO.,  Indianapolis.  16336a 

Giddy  (The)  elders;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  B. 
Fisher.     [130]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    18,    1914;     D :  37345 :     Boyd 
Fisher,  Detroit.  16336b 


Giddy    (The)    gusher;    farcical    comedy    in    3 

acts. 

©  Stephen   Fiske,  New  York;   1883:13828. 
July  27.  16337 

Giddy  (The)  gusher  in  the  latest  fad;  a  farce 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  T.  B.  Butler. 

©    Lizzie    Daly,    New    York ;    1891 :  17357, 
May  11.  16338 

Giddy  (A)  old  pair;  the  new  farce  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  G.  H.  Emerick. 

©  A.  E.  Peck  and  Geo.  H.  Emerick,  United 
States  ;  1894 :  19609,  Apr.  16.  16339 

Gideon's  rock;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  M.  L.  John- 
son. 

©  IM.  Lafitte  Johnson,  Philadelphia;  1883: 
2971,  Feb.  14.  16340 

GifEord's  luck;  an  original  romantic  drama  in 
5  acts,  by  C.  H.  Hoyt. 

©    Charles    H.    Hoyt,    Boston ;    1881 :  2349, 
Feb.   15.  16341 

Gifle  (La)  de  M.  Tourtebaisse;  vaudeville  en 
1  acte,  par  Georges  Fagot.  Paris.  C.  Joubert. 
1912.     27  p.     8°. 

©    Dec.    28,    1912;    2c.    .Jan.    21.    1913:    D: 
32018;  Joubert,  Paris.  16342 

Gift  (The);  1  act  drama,  by  M.  S.  Strang.  8  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  15,  1915 ;  D  :  39660 ;  Mabel  Sher- 
man Strang,  Los  Angeles.  16342a 

1    act    play,    by    G.    Jacobson.      21    p.      4°. 

Typewritten. 

©    le.    Apr.    16,    1915 ;    D :  40384 :    Gershon 
Jacobson,  Washington.  16342b 

a  poecic  drama,  by  Margaret  Douglas  Rog- 
ers. Cincinnati,  Stewart  &  Kidd  companv, 
1914.    47  p.    8°. 

©  Dec.  3,  1913 ;  2c.  Dec.  8,  1913  ;  A :  361500 ; 
M.  D.  Rogers,  Piqua,  O.  16342c 

Gift  (A)  from  the  stars;  romantic  comedy  in 
1  act,  by  U.  Raphael.  [1],  9  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.    Apr.    11,    1914;    D :  36683 ;    Rudolph 
Raphael,  New  York.  16342d 

Gift  (The)  of  Aphrodite.  See  King's  (The) 
jester  and  other  short  plays. 

Gift  (The)  of  his  fathers;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
A.  A.  Rosenljaum.  [3],  106  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.    Dec.   7,   1912;    D :  31622 :   Arthur   A. 
Hosenbaum,  Lawrence,  N.  Y.  16343 

Gift  of  the  old  songs;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  C. 
Fuller. 

©    Caroline    Fuller,    Minncftpolis ;    D :  5236, 
June  25,  1904.  16344 


5379—16- 


-51 


801 


16344 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


16362 


Gifted  (The)  givers;  Christmas  play,  by  Alice 
Cook  Fuller.  Lebanon,  O.,  March  brothers 
[1914]     14  p.     12°. 

©    Jan.    22,    1914;    2c.    Jan.    23,    1914;    D: 
35761 ;  March  brothers,  Lebanon,  O.      16344a 

Gifts  of  Saint  Francis;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Lea 
Siria  (Countess  Venturini)  English  version 
by  A.  Chance.     77  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  8,  1910 ;  D :  20136 ;  Countess  Ven- 
turini, Belgium,  and  A.  Chance,  United  States. 

16345 

Giggles  by  telephone;  an  original  burlesque  ab- 
surdity in  1  act,  by  Scott  Marble. 

©  Charles  B.  Hicks,  Chicago ;  1880 :  14572, 
Sept.  25.  16346 

Gigs;  an  original  sketch  in  2  scenes. 

©   Frank    Dalzell,    United    States;    1883: 
15347,  Aug.  20.  16347 

Gila  Jim;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  A. 
Locke. 

©  Edwin  Adelbert  Locke,  Chelsea,  Mass. ; 
D  :  8066,  Feb.  27,  1906.  16348 

Gila  (The)  monster;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  E. 
Brodlique. 

©    Eve    Brodlique,    Chicago;    1898:72190, 
Dec.  12;  Ic.  Dec.  12;  2c.  Dec.  13.  16349 

Gilbert  and  Sullivan's  divertisement.  See 
Dancing    (The)    operettas. 

Gilberta;  play  in  4  acts,  by  B.  Israeli.  [85]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  22,  1915 ;  D  :  42047  ;  Baruch  Isra- 
eli, Washington.  16349a 

Gilda;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  B.  A.  Hunter.  71  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Bertha   Ancella    Hunter,    Los    Angeles; 
D :  11572,  Oct.  2,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  2,  1907.  16350 

Gilday's  bad   girl,   her  pal   and  her   dad;   an 

original  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  C.  Gilday. 

©   Charles    Gilday,     Chicago;     1884:6951. 

Mar.  31.  16351 

Gilded   (The)    age;   a   drama,   by   Mark  Twain 
(Samuel  L.  Clemens)   and  C.  D.  Warner. 
'  ©   Samuel   L.    Clemens   and   Charles  Dud- 
ley Warner,  Hartford ;  1873 :  5604,  May  19. 

16352 

Gilded  (A)  brick;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Wil- 
lard  Holcomb.  Philadelphia,  The  Penn  pub- 
lishing company,   1898.     10  p.     12°. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia ;  1898 :  37088. 
June  17 ;  2c.  June  17.  16353 

or.  Hunting  an  heiress,  comedy  in  1  act. 


Gilded  (The)  cane;  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
A.  S.  Brown  and  H.  Lewis.  127  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.    Mar.   19,    1915;    D :  40124 ;    A.    Sey- 
mour Brown  and  Harry  Lewis,   New  York. 

16354a 

Gilded  (A)  fool;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  H.  G. 

Carleton. 
■      ©   Henry    Guy    Carleton,    Boston;     1892: 
17939,  Apr.  25.  16355 

Gilded  (The)  geese;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  F. 
Dorrance.      [2],    121   p.     4°.      Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    12,    1911;     D:  23079;     .Tames 
French  Dorrance,  Chicago.  16356 

drama  of  to-day  in  3  acts,  by  J.  F.  Dor- 
rance.    126  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.     Apr.    17,    1913;     D :  32982 ;     James 
French  Dorrance,  Bayside,  N.  Y.  16357 

Gilded  (The)  pill;  operetta  in  3  acts,  music  by 
Helen  L.  Knibbs,  text  by  F.  H.  Barnard. 

©  Frank  H.  Barnard,  Boston;   1892:3456, 
Jan.  2L  ,  16358 

or,  A  bunch  of  shingles,  a  comedy  drama 


in  4  acts,  by  F.  Mower. 

©  Fred  Mower,  Lynn,  Mass.;  1884:10816, 
Aug.  20.  16359 

Gilded   (The)   tree;  by   O.   A.   Hauerbach. 

©  Otto  A.  Hauerbach,  New  York ;  D :  5563, 
Sept.  24,  1904.  16360 

See  also  Ftiss  and  feathers. 

Gilded  (A)  youth;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Charles  Townsend.  Author's  ed.  Boston, 
AV.  H.  Baker  &  co..  1898.  35  p.  12°. 
( [Baker's  ed.  of  plays] ) 

©  Walter  H.   Baker  &  co.,  Boston;   1898: 
55297,  Sept.  21 ;  2c.  Oct.  11.  16361 

See  also  Vanity  Fair  company. 


Giles  Corey  of  the  Salem  farms;  by  Henry 
W.  Longfellow,  with  an  introductory  note  and 
an  appendix  containing  hints  and  directions  for 
the  representation  of  the  play  on  the  st;ige. 
Boston,  New  York  [etc.]  Houghton,  Mifflin  & 
CO.  [1900]  ix,  76  p.  16°.  (The  Riverside 
literature  series,  no.  146) 

©    Houghton,     Mifflin     &     co..     Cambridge, 
Mass.;  1900;  A :  31498,  Dec.  29;  2c.  Dec.  29. 

16361a 

See  also   New   (The)   England  tragedies. 


by  W.  Holcomb. 

©    Willard    Holcomb,    Washington;    1892: 
48555,  Nov.  29.  .  16354 


Giles  Corey,  yeoman;  a  play,  by  Mary  E.  Wil- 
kins  [i.  e.  M.  E.  W.  Freeman]  New  York, 
Harper  and  brothers.  1893.  3  p.  1.,  [3]-108  p. 
front.,  3  pi.  24°.  ( [Harper's  black  and  white 
series] ) 

©  Harper  &  bros..  New  York;  1893:6969. 
Feb.  4;  2c.  Mar.  13.  16362 


802 


16363 


COPYEIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


16385 


Gilhooleys  (The)  abroad;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  J.  Gorman. 

©  James  Gorman,  Greenpoint,  N.  Y. ;  1892 : 
38935,  Sept.  26.  16363 

Gilhooley's  birthday;  an  original  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  T.  E.  Murray. 

©  Tliomas  E.  Murray,  Chicago;  1892: 
50608,  Dec.  12.  16364 

Gilhooley's  debut  in  society;  by  Barry  Gray. 
9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  21,  1909;  D :  17759 ;  Fred  W. 
Kennedy,  Chicago.  16365 

Gilhooley's  dream;  a  3  act  farce  comedy,  by 
W.  T.  Wynn. 

©  William  Thomas  Wynn,  Danville,  Va. ; 
1898 :  6407,  Jan.  18 ;  2c.  Jan.  18 ;  Ic.  new  ed. 
Apr.  5.  16366 

Gilhooley's  reception;  Irish  farce  comedy,  by 
W.  J.  McDonald.     Ms. 

©  Walter  J.  McDonald,  Abilene,  Kan.; 
1897 :  48661,  Aug.  30 ;  Ic.  Aug.  30.  16367 

Gilhooly's  troubles;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts. 

©  J.  H.  Taylor,  Lancaster,  O. ;  1898  :  65663, 

Nov.  9.  16368 

Gilligan's  masquerade;  by  Chas.  Docen  and 
H.  J.  Sayers.     8  p.    4°.     Typewriten. 

©  Chas.  Docen,  New  York ;  D :  12492,  Mar. 
5,  1908 ;  Ic.  Mar.  5,  1908 ;  Ic.  Mar.  16,  1908. 

16369 

Gilt  edg'e;   or.   The  cool  sport,   a  drama   in  4 

acts,  by  T.  J.  Williams  and  G.  W.  Schoener. 

Shenandoah,  Pa.,  J.  S.  Kirkwood  &  co.,  1886. 

©    Thomas    J.    Williams    and    George    W. 

Schoener,  United  States ;  1886 :  24223,  Oct.  2G. 

16370 

Gimp;  a  1  act  playlet  in  story  and  rhyme,  by 
Sammey  Ross.    11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  21,  1914;  D :  38569 ;  Sammey 
Ross,  Chicago.  16370a 

Gina;  poeme  lyrique  en  4  actes  et  5  tableaux, 
paroles  de  Michel  Carre,  musique  de  Jacques 
Larmanjat.  Paris,  Enoch  &  cie.,  1912.  79  p. 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Mar.  22,  1912;  2c.  Mar.  23,  1912;  D: 
29130;  Enoch  &  co.,  Paris.  16371 

Ginevra;  dramatic  monologue  [with  lesson-talk, 
poem  by  Susan  Coolidge,  illustrations  and 
lesson-talk  by  Mrs.  Byron  Brown]  New  York, 
Edgar  S.  Werner  &  co.,  1906.  cover-title.  22 
p.,  incl.  illus.,  pis.    12°. 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner,  New  York;  D :  9473, 
Nov.  12,  190C ;  2c.  Nov.  26,  1906.  16372 

play  of  medieval  Florence,  by  E.   Doyle. 

New  York,  Doyle  &  co.,  1912.     94  p.    8°. 

©    Jan.    15,    1912;   2c.    Jan.    11,    1912;    D: 

-         -     ■  16373 


Ginevra — Continued. 

or,    Bernado's    daughter,    by    A. 


R.   Mac- 


28276;  Edward  Doyle,  New  York. 


Arthur. 

©  Adella  R.  MacArthur,  St.  Clair,  Mich.; 
D  :  2301,  Sept.  5,  1902.  16374 

Ginger;  comedy   in  1  act,  by  E.   S.  Dorrance. 
39  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  14,  1911 ;  D  :  25493 ;  Ethel  Smith 
Dorrance,  New  York.  16375 

Ginger    (The)    girl;    musical    comedy,    by    D. 
Sabel. 

©  Dave  Sabel,  Bowling'  Green,  Ky. ;  1898 : 
35382,  June  9.  16376 

Ginger  snap;  the  greatest  and  funniest  com- 
edy on  earth. 

©  Richard  Hume  and  Frank  V.  Dunn,  Bos- 
ton ;  1887  :  21616,  Aug.  23.  16377 

Ginger  snaps;  the  greatest  and  funniest  com- 
edy on  earth. 

©  Richard  Hume  and  Frank  V.  Dunn,  Bos- 
ton ;  1887 :  19177,  July  25.  16378 

a  musical  comedy,  by  C.  N.  Edwards. 

©  C.  N.  Edwards,  New  York ;  1887 :  14496, 
June  3.  16379 

Gingerbread;  1  act  vaudeville  sketch,  by  R.  H. 
Barrat.    13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  24,  1915;  D:  41308;  Robert  H. 
Barrat,  New  York.  16379a 

Gingerbread  (The)  man;  a  fanciful  fairyesque 
in  2  acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  F.  Ranken.  122 
p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Frederic   Ranken,   New  York ;    D :  7089. 
Aug.  10,  1905 ;  2c.  Aug.  10,  1905.  16380 

Gink;  monologue,  by  J.  Gorman.  [30]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  17,  1911;  D:  23380;  Jack  Gor- 
man, New  York.  16381 

Gink  (The)  of  Gunk;  musical  play  libretto  in 
2  acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  A.  M.  Stevenson. 
[3],  69  p.     4°.     Typewritten, 

©    Ic.    Jan.    29,    1912;    D:  28470;    A.    M. 
Stevenson,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y.  16382 

Ginx  and  his  babies;  a  dramatic  composition, 
by  J.  B.  Runnion,  previously  copyrighted 
under  the  title  of  Running  a  corner. 

©  James  B.  Runnion,  Chicago ;  1878 :  2009, 
Feb.  15.  16383 

Ginx's  baby;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  S. 
Houghton. 

©  John  S.  Houghton,  Philadelphia;  1873: 
2863,  Mar.  22.  16384 

a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  M.  H.  Gilbert. 

©  Mary  Haines  Gilbert,  New  York ;  1871 : 
10787,  Nov.  13.  16385 


803 


16386 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


16406 


Gio,  the  Tyrian  armorer;  an  original  historical 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  A.  Anderson.  49  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  A.  A.  Anderson,  New  York ;  1888 :  1217, 
•Tan.  10;  2c.  Jan.  10.  16386 

Gioconda  (La)  ^ee  Devil's  (The)  daughter. — 
Key  (The)  and  the  ring. — 'Twixt  love  and 
life. 

Gioie  e  tormenti  del  dottore  sociale;  scherzo 
comico  coloniale  deH'avv.  R.  Canulo.  Scena 
prima-sesta.     (In  New  Yorlc  Sicilia) 

©  .Tune  8.  1912;  Ic.  June  8.  1912;  A: 
322278;  Raimondo  Canudo,  New  York. 

16387 

Gioja;  a  drama  of  ancient  Rome,  in  5  acts, 
founded  on  Ariadne,  l>y  J.  M.  Caldwell.  85  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Jean  Mawson  Caldwell,  New  York;  D: 
2169,  July  30,  1902 ;  2c.  Sept.  23,  1902.     16388 

tragedy  in  4  acts,  by  H.  G.  Millward. 

©  Henrv  G.  Millward,  Brooklyn ;  I) :  8895, 
Aug.   1,  1900.  16389 

Giojelli  (I)  della  Madonna.  Sec  Schmuck 
(Der)   der  Madonna. 

Giordano;  or.  The  conspiracy,  a  tragedy. 
Yonkers,  1875.     2  p.  1.,  107-192  p.     8°. 

©  James  Lawson,  Yonkers.  N.  Y. ;  1870 : 
9975,  Sept.  28 ;  2c.  Sept.  28.  16390 

Giorgione.  See  Collected  plays  and  poems; 
by  Cale   Young  Rice. — Immortal   (The)   lure. 

Giorno  (II)  della  cresima;  counnedia  in  3  atti. 
Idi]  Gerolamo  Rovetta.  Milano.  Fratelli  Tre- 
ves, 1906.     216  p.     12°. 

©  res.  under  act  of  Mar.  3,  1905.  by  Fra- 
telli Treves.  Milan ;  res.  no  757 ;  Ic.  .Tuly  2. 
1906.  16391 

Giovanni  and  the  Miserere;  melodrama  in  1 
act,  by  Roberc  Montgomery  Sterrett.  [2], 
18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  31,  1914 ;  D :  3.5868 :  R.  M.  Ster- 
rett. Jamaica,  N.  Y.  16391a 

Giovanni  da  Verrazzano  alia  corte  di  Fran- 
cesco I;  di  A.  Tua.  New  Y'ork,  Italian  Amer- 
ican printing,  1913.  ix,  126  p.,  2  1.,  2  ports. 
12°. 

©  Dec.  1,  1913;  2c.  Dec.  19,  1913;  A: 
3612.50 ;  Anthony  Tua,  New  York.  16392 

Giovanni  Gallurese;  melodramma  storico  in  3 
atti,  di  Francesco  d'  Angelantonio,  musica  di 
Italo   ilontemezzi. 

©  G.  Ricordi  &  co.,  :Milan ;  D :  6791.  June 
8,  1905.  16393 

■ Same.      Milano    [etc.]     G.    Ricordi    &    c. ; 

New  York,  Boosey  &  co.    [1905]     44  p.     12°. 

©  res.  under  act  of  IVIar.  3,  1905.  by  (i. 
Ricordi  «&  co.,  Milan;  res.  no.  10;  Ic.  June  8. 
1905.  16394 


Gipsey  (The)  queen.     Sec  Little  (The)  gipsey 
queen. 

Gipsy;  an  original  drama  In  3  acts,  by  F.  Mars- 
den   (W.  A.  Sliver) 

©   Fred    Marsden.    New    York:    1880:3761. 
Mar.  10.  16395 

a  play  in  4  acts,  from  the  German,  by  C. 


Duval  [pseud,  of  C.  D.  Koppell] 

©    Charles    D.    Koppell,    New    York;    D: 
15546,  Apr.  6,  1909.  16396 

or.   The  fortunes   of  a  foundling,    a   pro- 


tean play  in  3  acts,  by  W.  P.  Parker. 

©  W.  Polyblank  Parker,  New  York:  1873: 
9546,  Aug.  23.  16397 

—  or,  "Wolves  and  waifs,   a   domestic  drama 


in  3  acts,  by  B.  Carter. 

©  Barry  Carter,  Philadelphia;  1879:13821. 
Oct.  18.  16398 

Gipsy  born;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  William  C. 
Cowper.     Typewritten. 

©  S.  De.s.sau,  New  Y<.rk;  1899;  30706.  Mav 
6;  2c.  May  6.  16399 

Gipsy  (The)  boy;  a  descriptive  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  Henry  Simon. 

©  Samuel  Simon,  New  York:  1884:22086. 
Nov.  4.  16400 

Gipsy  (The)  brother;  a  romantic  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  Arnold  Reeves.  75  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Mrs.  Aubrey  Ruggles,  Cambridgeport, 
Mass.;  D :  1576,  Mar.  12,  1902;  2c.  Mar.  12. 
1902.  16401 

Gipsy  (The)  census;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  George 

Ta  gga  r  t.     Ty  pe  wr  i  tten. 

©  J.  Knox  Gavin,  Detroit:  1900;  A :  21847. 
Sept.  1:  2c.  Sept.  1.  16402 

Gipsy  (The)  circus.      See  Queen  of  the  arena. 

Gipsy  (The)  countess;  operetta  in  3  acts,  by 
Leonard  Bach,  nmsic  by  L.  Dimond.  65  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.      [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Feb.  15,  1912;  D :  28702 :  Louis  Di- 
mond, Seattle.  16403 


a  play  in  4  acts,  by  O.  F.  Bean. 

©   O.    U.    Bean,    Richfield,    Utah;    D:3123. 
:Mar.   13,   1903.  16404 

a  tale  of  old  England,  play  in  4  acts,  by 

Orestes  Bean.     149  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  O.    V.   Bean,   New   York:    D :  6484,    Apr. 
10,  1905;  2c.  Apr.  24,  1905.  16405 

Gipsy    (The)    fortune-teller;    or.     Revenge    is 
sweet,  drama   in  3  acts,  by  Mrs.   P.  Jackson. 

©    Mrs.    I'hilip    .Jackson,     .Alexander     Citv, 
Ala. :  1893  :  .54481,  Dec.  9.  16406 


804 


16407 


COPYRIGHTED    IN    THE    UNITED    STATES 


16422 


Gipsy  (The)  girl;  u  iiuisical  ]ila.v  In  -  acts,  by 
('laude    Aruiidale. 

©  lienbrick  Blanchard,  London  ;  D :  10384. 
Apr.  20,  1007.  16407 

Gipsy  (The)  guardian;  or.  Man  and  his  master, 
an  original  drama  in  5  acts,  together  with 
the  song.s  and  nuisic  appertaining  tliereto, 
l).v  E.  H.  Chapman. 

©  E.  H.  Chapman.  New  York:  1873:9236, 
Aug.   Ifi.  16408 

Gipsy  life;  pantomine.   by  Kurt   Matull. 

©  Charles  Racine  Tyler,  New  York:  I> : 
4378.  Dec.  11.  1903.  16409 

Gipsy  love;  new  musical  play  in  3  acts,  by  A. 
M.  Willner  and  Robert  Bodansky.  p]nglish  li- 
l)retto  by  Basil  Hood,  lyrics  by  Adrian  Ross, 
nnisic  by  Franz  Lehar.  London,  New  York 
[etc.]  Chappell  &  co.,  ltd.  [etc.,  etc.]  1912. 
34  p.     8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  June  8,  1912;  2c.  June  10,  1912:  D: 
29921:  Chappell  &  co.,  ltd.,  London.       16410 

Gipsy  (The)  maid;  1  act  opera,  libretto  by  G. 
B.    Brigham.   nuisic  by   J.   A.   West. 

©  Florence  Coleman  Rosenthal.  Chicago ; 
1899  :  51175,  Aug.  9  ;  2c.  Aug.  9.  16411 

Gipsy  (The)  of  Wicklow.     Sec  Deaf  and  dumb. 

Gipsy  (The)  queen;  or.  Love's  young  dream, 
dramatic  .sketch  in  1  scene,  bv  V.  Allen,  AY. 
Allen  and  Oscar  P.  Wells.     15  p.     8°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  30,  1914 ;  I) :  36983 ;  Van  Buren 
.Vllen,  Walter  Allen  and  Oscar  1'.  Wells,  New 
York.  16411a 

>S'( '(■  (ilso  Little  (The)  gipsey  queen. 

Gipsy  (The)  queen's  revenge.     Sec  Leoni. 

Gipsy  (A)  rover;  musical  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  E.  Riley.  47  p.  f°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Edward  Riley.  New  York ;  D :  12755,  Apr. 
16,  1908;  2c.  Apr.  18,  1908.  16412 

Gipsyland;  book  jind  lyrics  by  J.  Pardee-Clark. 
.32  p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Jean  Pardee-Clark.  New  Haven:  D: 
.1.5842,  May  13.  1909;  2c.  May  13,  1909..  16413 

Gipsy's  (The)  curse;  by  J.  W.  Lee. 

©  Jessie  Wannall  Lee.  St.  Louis;  D :  3496. 
May  27,  1903.  16414 

See  also   Verduga   (La) 

Gipsy's  (The)  prophecy.     See  Meg  Merrilies. 

Gira  o  non  gira.  See  Brother  (A)  in  intel- 
lect. 

Giraffe  (The);  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  F.  M. 
.leffery.  36  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
oidy] 

©  Ic.  June  9,  1910;  D :  21309 ;  Fvnnk  Moore 
Jeffery.  East  Orange,  N.  J.  16415 


Giralda  (La);  zarzuela  comica  en  1  acto  y  3 
cuadros,  libro  de  V.  de  la  Vega,  musica  del 
maestro  Rafael  Calleja.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  espanoles]  1907.  38  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Ventura  de  la  Vega,  Madrid;  D :  11.524, 
Oct.   12,   1907:   2c.  Oct.   14,   1907.  16416 

Girl  (The);  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  E. 
I'epie.     1(»6  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.    15.    1915;     D :  42001 ;     Edward 
Peple.  Arrochar,  Staten  Island,  N,  Y.     16416a 

4°. 


—  dramatic  act.  by  E.  Langman. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   May    12,   1915;    D :  40624 
Langman,   Philadelphia. 

—  play,  by  J.  A.  Sutton 


21  p. 


Elizabeth 
16416b 


written 

©    Ic.    Oct.    12,    1911 
Sutton,  Brooklyn. 

—  .sketch.  1»y 


Edward   Peple 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Apr.   26.    1912 
^lacGregor,  New  York. 

—  See   also   Love. 


[28]  p.     f°.     Type 
D :  25477 

3].  23  p 
D  :  29561 


John    A. 
16417 


Edgar    J. 
16418 


Girl   (The)   across  the  hall;  play  in  1  act,  by 
E.  Payne.     18  p.     4°.     Typewrit cen. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  13.  1915;  D:  40346:  Fa\  Payne. 
}?elmont.  :Mass.  16418a 


play  in  3  acts. 


by  T.  E.  D. 

131.  81  p. 


of  T.  C.  Wellsted 
ten. 

©    Ic.    July    16.    1914;    D 
Cedric  Wellsted,  Cleveland. 


Wells   [pseud. 
4°.     Typewrit- 


37587 


Thomas 
16418b 


Girl  (The)  across  the  street;  )ilay  in  3  acts,  by 
S.  K.  Royle.     140  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  L   1913;  D:  32164:   Sinclair  K. 
Royle.  New  York.  16419 

Girl  (The)  ahead;  a  comedv  in  1  act  and  1  scene, 
l)y  James  P.utler  Haviland.  14  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Fred    W.    Force.    Titusville.     Pa.:     D: 
13845,  Sept.  21.  1908:  2c.  Sept.  21.  1908.  16420 

Girl  (A)  and  a  burglar;  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  \\'. 
Murray.     9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Ain-.  29,  1915 ;  D :  40522 :  Herl)eri   W. 
:\Iurray,  Chicago.  16420a 

Girl  (The)  and  the  ballot;  drama  in  3  acts,  by 

E.  S.  Van  Zile.     [93]  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Apr.  22,  1911 :   D  :  24936 ;   Edward  S. 

Van  Zile,  New  York.  16421 

Girl   (The)   and  the  baron;  play   in  2  acts,  ))y 

Al   Rich.     6(5  p.     f".     Tyiiewritten. 

©    Ic.    :\ray    10,    1913;    D :  33193 ;    Al  Ricli 

production  co..  New  York.  1642S 

Girl  (The)  and  the  beast.      Sec  Queen  oi  the 

jungiet 


805 


16422 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


16443 


Girl  (The)  and  the  bomb;  salt-air  musical 
comerty  in  3  acts,  by  S.  Ayres,  jr.,  R.  R. 
Miller  and  F.  W.  Pirkey.  [73]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Mar.  IS,  1914;  D:  36391;  Samuel 
Ayres,  jr.,  Robert  R.  Miller  and  Frank  W. 
Pirkey,  Columbia,  Mo.  16422a 

Girl  (The)  and  the  boy;  musical  comedy  in  2 
acts,  by  W.  De  Leon.  [62]  p.  4°,  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Sept.  5,  1913;  D:  34331;  Walter  De 
Leon,  Berkeley,  Cal.  16423 

Girl  (The)  and  the  breed;  play  in  1  act,  by 
J.  E.  Medland.     [2],  11  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  25,  1914;  D :  37672 ;  John  Ed- 
ward Medland,  Oakland,  Cal.  16423a 

Girl  (The)  and  the  burglar;  a  farce  in  1  act, 

by  Frank  Maltese.     10  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  Cole,  New  York ;  D :  14994,  Feb. 

4,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  4.  1909.  16424 

a  play  in  1  act,  by  P.  R.  Kellar.    17  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Philip  R.  Kellar,  Chicago ;  D :  9497,  Nov. 
22,  1906;  2('.  Nov.  22,  1906.  16425 

Girl  and  the  caddie;  a  vaudeville  sketch,  by 
W.  B.  McCorniick. 

©  William  B.  McCormick,  New  York;  D: 
5290,  July  13,  1904.  16426 

Girl  (The)  and  the  cloak;  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  Mrs.  S.  M.  Kahmann.  58  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  18,  1913 ;  D :  31995 ;  Mrs.  S.  M. 
Kahmann,  Pittsburg,  Kan.  16427 

Girl  (The)  and  the  clown;  comedy  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  E.  M.  Johnson.  [3],  45  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  27,  1910;  D:  21885;  Emma  M. 
Johnson,  Chicago.  16428 

Girl  (The)  and  the  cowboy;  a  4  act  comedy- 
melodrama,  by  M.  A.  Somers.  52  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Martin  A.  Somers,  New  York ;  D :  8442, 
Apr.  28,  1906;  2c.  Apr.  28,  1906.  16429 

Girl  (The)  and  the  crook.  See  Price  (The)  of 
happiness. 

Girl  (The)  and  the  detective;  or.  My  little  de- 
tective, play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  E.  Blaney  and 
J.  Searle  Dawley.     121  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  E.  Blaney,  New  York ;  D :  12113, 
Jan.  3,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1908.  16430 

Girl  (The)  and  the  Directoire  gown;  a  musical 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  J.  Pullen.  62  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Horace  J.  Pullen,  Seattle;  D :  13742, 
Sept.  9,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  9,  1908.  16431 


Girl  (The)  and  the  drummer;  by  Louis  Weslyn. 
12  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  11,  1911;  D :  25191 ;  Wheeler 
Earl  and  Vera  Curtis,  New  York.  16432 

Girl  (The)  and  the  gawk;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 
W.  H.  Locke.    34  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Will  H.  Locke,  Mound  City,  Mo.;  D: 
10833,  June  24,  1907;  2c.  June  24,  1907. 

16433 

Girl  (The)  and  the  gee;  comedy,  by  H.  L.  New- 
ton.   4  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Harry  L.  Newton,  Chicago ;  D :  2260, 
Aug.  22,  1902 ;  2c.  Aug.  22,  1902.  16434 

Girl  (The)  and  the  general;  a  1  act  play,  by 
L.  S.  Sarver.    14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Lucy  Spencer  Sarver,  New  York;  D: 
9366,  Nov.  1,  1906;  2c.  Nov.  9,  1906.       16435 

Girl  (The)  and  the  goblin;  a  musical  sketch, 
by  D.  J.  Mydans.  9  p.  obi.  16°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Words  only] 

©  David  Jan  Mydans,  Winthrop,  Mass. ; 
D:  13367,  July  18,  1908;  Ic.  July  18,  1908: 
Ic.  Aug.  14,  1908.  16436 

Girl  and  the  governor;  dramatic  playlet  in  1 

act,  by  D.  H.  Lyall.    11  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  26,  1910;  D :  20304 ;  Darrell  H. 

Lyall,  Cincinnati.  16437 

an  original  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  S.  M. 

Brenner. 

©  S.  M.  Brenner,  New  York ;  D :  5724,  Nov. 
5,  1904.  16438 

music  by  Julian  Edwards.     52  p. 

4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  Y^ork ;  D :  9180, 
Oct.  2,  1906 ;  2c.  Sept.  29,  1906.  16439 

Girl  (The)  and  the  grafters;  play  in  3  acts,  bv 
B.  M.  Shorey.     [49]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  15,  1913;  D:  35349;  Ethel  May 
Shorey,  Lynn,  Mass.  16440 

Girl  (The)  and  the  Indian;  a  dramatic  compo- 
sition in  4  acts,  by  F.  M.  Childs.  28  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  F.  M.  Childs,  Villisca,  la. ;  D :  12402,  Feb. 
21,  1908 ;  2c.  Feb.  21,  1908.  16441 

Girl  (The)  and  the  jockey;  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
D.  G.  Ingram.     12  p.     f°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  3.  1911;  D :  23529 ;  Decima  O. 
Ingi'am,  Mound  City,  Mo.  16442 

Girl  (The)  and  the  law;  by  S.  Chambers.  15  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  8,  1912;  D:  28604;  Stephen 
Chambers,  Chico,  Cal.  16443 


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16463 


Girl  (The)  and  the  messenger  boys;  a  1  act 
comedy,  by  H.  L.  Crystal.  [3],  6  p.  24°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  27,  1912 ;  D :  30113 ;  Herman  L. 
Crystal,  New  York.  16444 

Girl  (The)  and  the  millions;  by  Mrs.  B.  A. 
Armstrong. 

©  Mrs.  B.  A.  Armstrong,  Minneapolis;  D: 
15126.  Feb.  19,  1909.  16445 

Girl  (The)  and  the  monk;  study  of  Little  Italy, 
by  A.  M.  Levinson.     [5]  p.  4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Nov.  6.   1913;   D:  34955;   Agnes  M. 
Levinsohn,  Tenafly,  N.  J.  16446 

Girl  and  the  moon;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  E.  E.  Vance. 

©  Elmer  E.  Vance,  Clifton,  N.  J. ;  D :  4932, 
Apr.  23,  1904.  16447 

Girl  (The)  and  the  mouse;  play  in  1  act,  by 
M.  Larghi.    4  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    7,    1913;    D:  34650;  Marian 

Larghi,  Denver,  16448 

Girl  (The)  and  the  outlaw;  dramatic  playlet, 
by  Katharine  Kavanaugh.  Chicago,  Dramatic 
pub.  CO.,  1914.  14  p.  12°.  (Sergei's  acting 
drama,  no.  631) 

©  Dec.  31,  1914 ;  2c.  Jan.  6,  1915  ;  D :  39327 ; 
Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago.  16448a 

Girl  (The)  and  the  pearl;  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
W.  Mack.    7  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    26,    1909;    D:  16360;    Wilbur 
Mack,  New  York.  16449 

Girl  (The)  and  the  race;  original  dramatic  rac- 
ing act,  by  P.  P.  Williams.  [1],  17  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  31,  1912 ;  D :  30460 ;  Francis  P. 
Williams,  Philadelphia.  16450 

Girl  (The)  and  the  ranger;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
H.  E.  Moles.     [21]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  30,  1912 ;  D :  31278 ;  H.  E.  Moles, 
Muncie,  Ind.  16451 

Girl  and  the  roses;  drama  in  1  act,  by  H.  B. 
Morgan.    26  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  23,  1909;  D :  17527 ;  Henry  B. 
Morgan,  Mt.  Pleasant,  Mich.  16452 

Girl  (The)  and  the  soda  clerk;  musical  comedy 
in  1  act,  book  and  lyrics,  by  W.  Le  Baron. 
19  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©    Ic.    Dec.    2,    1913;    D:  35233;    Wm.    Le 
Baron,  New  York.  16453 

Girl  (The)  and  the  soldier;  or.  At  the  call  of 
duty,  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  D. 
Grant.     127  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Homer   D.    Grant,   New   York;    D:138, 
Feb.  13,  1901 ;  2c.  Feb.  13,  1901.  16454 


Girl  (The)  and  the  song;  musical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  book  by  S.  H.  Pool,  lyrics  and  music  by 
Jeanne  Margaret  Boyd.  27  p.  f°.  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  1,  1913;  D:  32812;   Sophia  H. 
Pool,  Louisville.  16455 

Girl  (The)  and  the  spy;  a  1  act  play,  by  J.  F. 
Hume. 

©  John  Floyd  Hume,  New  York ;  D :  9307. 
Oct.  24,  1906.  16456 

Girl  and  the  stampede;  by^  V.  E.  Lambert. 
©    Victor    Emanuel    Lambert,    Waukegan, 
111.;  D:8131,  Mar.  8,  1906.  16457 

Girl  (The)  and  the  student;  a  football  scrim- 
mage in  3  tackles,  by  R.  M.  Sperry.  46  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Robert   M.    Sperry,    Bridgeport,    Conn. ; 
D :  10322,  Apr.  11,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  18,  1907. 

16458 

Girl  (The)  and  the  thief;  dramatic  play  in  3 
acts,  by  E.  M.  Shorey.  [2],  47  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  27,  1914;  D:  36180;  Ethel  May 
Shorey,  Lynn,  Mass.  16458a 

rural   comedy   drama   in  4  acts,  by  B.   L. 

Miller.     [80]  p.    f°.    Mimeographed. 

©   Aug.   20,   1911;   2c.   Aug.   28,   1911:   D: 
25082 ;  Bruce  L.  Miller,  Fontanelle,  la.    16459 

Girl  (The)  and  the  undergraduate;  comedy  in 
1  act,  bv  Grace  Cooke  Strong.  Philadelphia, 
Penn  publishing  co.,  1912.    20  p.    12°. 

©    Dec.    30,    1912;    2c.    Jan.    2,    1913;    D: 
31839 ;  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.  16460 

Girl  (The)  around  the  corner;  musical  playlet 
in  1  act,  by  G.  M.  Rosener.  [1],  4  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  June  3,  1913;  D:  33393;   George  M. 
Rosener,  New  York.  16461 

playlet  in  1  act,  by  R.  Jordan.     13  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  2,  1915;  D:  42462;  Robert  Jor- 
dan, Brooklyn.  16461a 

Girl  at  home;  by  L.  B.  Thomson. 

©  Lucia   Bliss   Thompson,    San   Francisco: 
D  :  7786,  Dec.  30,  1905.  16462 

Girl  (The)  at  the  cigar  stand;  comedy  drama 
in  1  act,  by  George  Bloomquest.  [1],  26  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  3,  1914 ;  D :  37728 ;  Joseph  Hart, 
New  York.  16462a 

sketch,  by  G.  Bloomquest.  25  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    July    28,    1913;    D:  33913;    George 
Bloomquest,  Minneapolis.  16463 


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16483 


Girl  (A)  at  the  helm;  a  musical  comedy  in  2      Girl    (The)    from    Arizona;   1   act    comedy,    by 
acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  R.  B.   Smith,  music  —    •     —  -. 

by  Raymond  Hubbell.     89  p.     4°.     Typewrit- 
ten.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Robert  B.  Smith,  New  York  ;  D :  13665, 
Aug.  27,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  27,  1908.  16464 

Girl  behind  the  counter;  a  new  musical  comedy 
in  2  acts,  book  by  Leedham  Bantock  and 
Arthur  Anderson,  lyrics  by  Arthur  Anderson, 
music  by  Howard  Talbot.  London  and  Mel- 
bourne, Chappell  &  CO..  ltd..  1906.  28  p.  8°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Chappell  «&  CO.,  London.  D :  8405,  Apr. 
23,  1906 ;  2c.  Apr.  23,  1906.  16465 

Girl  (The)  behind  the  lunch  counter;  1  act 
comedy  for  two  people,  bj'  ("harlcs  M.  Jelleft'. 
[1],  15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  19,  1912;  D:  31182;  Wm.  A. 
Tulley,  New  York.  16466 

Girl  (A)  between  two  gentlemen;  original 
drama  in  3  acts,  by  P.  Raimondo.  [3],  137  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  18,  1914 ;  D :  38824 ;  Philip  Rai- 
mondo, Paris.  16466a 

Girl  (A)  convict.     Sec  Millionaire  (A)  hobo. 

Girl  (The)  decides;  bv  F.  M.  Kingslev  and  L.  (i. 
White. 

©  Florence  Morse  Kingslev  and  Laura 
r.lavis  White.  Staten  Island.  N.  Y. ;  D :  148SS. 
Jan.  23,  1909.  16467 

Girl  (A)  detective;  or.  The  alley  L,  a  melo- 
drama of  American  metropolitan  liie  in  5  acts, 
by  E.  Stout.    43  p.    f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ernest  Stout,  Chicago ;  D :  1215.  Dec. 
26,  1901 ;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1901.  16468 

Girl  (The)  disposes;  a  comedy,  bv  L.  W.  Smith. 
78  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Lewis  W^orthington  Smith.  Des  ^Moines, 
la. ;  D :  12973,  May  6,  1908 ;  2c.  .Tune  1.  1908. 

16469 

Girl  engineer;  by  C.  A.  Taylor. 

©  Charles  A.  Taylor,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. ; 
D  :  5852,  Dec.  3,  1904.  16470 

Girl  (The)  from  across  the  hall;  a  comedy  in 

1  act,  by  J.  Street.     48  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  .Julian  Street,  New  York ;  D :  5740,  Nov. 

8,  1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  1,  1904.  16471 

Girl  from  Albany;  musical  c(tinedy  in  1  act  and 
3  scenes,  by  F.  Graham.  .58  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Sept.  22,  1909 ;  D :  1(5830 ;  Frank  Gra- 
ham, Bi'ooklyn.  16472 

musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  F.  Graham. 

©  Frank  Graham,  Brooklyn ;  D :  15252. 
Mar.  5,  1909.  16473 


H.  A.  Faling.     [6]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  10,  1911 ;  D :  23610 ;  Harry  Alton 
Faling,  .Jackson,  Mich.  16474 

Girl  (The)  from  Bagdad;  in  1  act  [by  Clara 
Adams  Logwood]     17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Myers   «&    Logwood,    Abilene,    Kan. :    D : 
10375.  Apr.  IS.  1907  :  2c.  .June  10, 1907.       16475 

Girl  (The)  from  Bohemia;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by 
S.  Stange  and  V.  Bryan. 

©    Stanislaus    Stange   and    Vincent   Brvan, 
\ew  York ;  D :  15948,  May  25,  1909.       16476 

Girl  (The)  from  Boston;  a  musical  comedy  in 
2  acts,  libretto  by  George  Dance  and  E.  E. 
Rice,   music  by   Ivan  Caryll. 

©  Edward  E.  Rice,  New  York ;  1897 :  13425, 
Feb.  23.  16477 

Girl  (The)  from  Brighton;  play  in  2  acts,  book 
and  lyrics,  by  .T.  Havez,  music  by  William 
Becker.  [3],  108  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©    Ic.    Sept.    23,    1912;    D:  30928;    Jean   C. 
Havez,  New  York.  16478 

See  also  At  the  seashore. 

Girl  (The)  from  Broadway;  musical  comedy 
tabloid  drama  in  1  act,  by  Chas.  Norton. 
Chicago,  Chicago  manuscript  co.,  1914.  [2], 
22  p.     f°.     Mimeographed.     [Words  only] 

©  Dec.  7,  1914  ;  2c.  Dec.  23,  1914  ;  D  :  39194 ; 
Alex.  Byers,  Chicago.  16478a 

Girl  (The)  from  Butte;  a  musical  comedy  in 
2  acts,  by  C.  Hull.  47  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Caroline  Hull,  Lewistown,  111. ;  D :  4548. 
Jan.  25,  1904 ;  2c.  Jan.  25,  1904.  16479 

Girl  (The)  from  Calcutta;  by  Charles  F.  Cogh- 
lan. 

©  George  Paxton,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y'. ; 
1900  A  :  24493,  Oct.  2.  16480 

Girl  (The)  from  Carlisle;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
P.  J.  Glanz  and  J.  V.  Rowan.     [94]   p.     t". 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    10,    1912;    D :  28727 ;    P.    John 
(ilanz  and  John  \.  Rowan,  Fort  Stevens,  Or. 

16481 

Girl  (The)  from  Centralia,  Kansas;  1  act  play, 
l)y  a.  Stewart. 

©   Grant    Stewart,    Philadelphia ;    D :  5832, 
Nov.  28,  1904.  16482 

Girl  (The)  from  Chantilly;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
(Jeoige  V.  Hobart.  74  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  24,  1910 ;  D :  22918 ;  Joe  Wei)er. 
New  York.  16483 


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16505 


Girl  (The)  from  Chicago;  a  musical  comedy 
in  2  acts,  libretto  l).v  Georiie  Dance  and  E. 
K.  Rice,  music  by  Ivan  Caryll. 

©  Edward  E.  Rice,  New  York :  1897 :  13426, 
Feb.  23.  16484 

1  act  comedy  drama,  by  B.  Gray.    11  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  23,  1910  ;  D  :  22638  ;  Barry  Gray, 
Pliiladelphia.  16485 

—  or.   Shoe  strings,   by  K.   M.  Lacey.     12  p. 


4  .     Typewritten. 

©  K.   M.    Lacey.    Columbus,    O. ;  D :  13266, 

June  30,  1908 :  2c.  June  30,  1908.  16486 

Girl  (The)  from  Child's;  by  A.  Colby.  [1],  24  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  3,  1912  ;  D  :  29863  :  Archie  Colbv. 

New  York.  16487 


-comedy    in    3    flavoi's,    by    A.    Colby.      [1], 

113  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    20.    1914;    D:  38366:    Archie 
Colby.    New   York.  16487a 

Girl  (The)  from  Cleaver's  way;  play  in  4  acts, 

by  M.  L.  Harbach.     143  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    30,    1914;    D :  38375 ;    Marie 

Louise  Harbach,  Orange,  N.  J.  16487b 

Girl  (The)  from  Colorado.  Sir  Disguised 
affections. 

Girl  (A)  from  Dixie;  musical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  Carroll  l>o(lson  and  H.  B.  Smith. 

©    Harrv    B.    Smith,    New   York ;    D :  2493. 
Oct.  7.  1P02.  16488 

Girl  (The)  from  down  there;  by  P.  R.  Francis 

iind  J.  ().  ]Mortimer.     72  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Rieman  and  Oaks,  Buffalo ;  D :  796,  Aug. 

24,  1901 :  2c.  Dec.  31,  1901.  16489 

Girl  from  dreamland;  nmsical  comedy  in  3 
acts.  l»y  D.  L.  Matthews.  .57  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.   Aug.   o.   1909;   D :  16660,   Dorothy  L. 
Matthews,  Worcester.  16490 

Girl  (The)  from  Fifth  avenue;  monologue,  by 
J.  Gorman.     [3]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Julv  7.  1910:  D:  21500;  Jack  Gorman. 
New  York.  16491 

Girl  (The)  from  Flinks;  comedy  playlet  in  1 
act,  by  Nora  F.  Krag.  11  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.    27.    1913;    D:  34550;    William 
F.  Sailor,  St.  Paul.  16492 

Girl  (The)  from  Gotham;  by  M.  M.  Parker. 

©    Marv    Moncure    Parker,    Chicago;    D: 
15707,  Apr.  24,  1909.  16493 


Girl  (The)  from  Harvard;  comedv  in  3  acts,  bv 
M.  E.  Swan.     [3],  118  p.     4°.     Typewritten.' 
©   Ic.   Mar.   24,   1911;    D :  23737 ;   Mark  E. 
Swan,  New  York.  16494 

Girl   (The)   from  Haverstraw;  by  Budd   Ross. 
6  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Herman  Walter  Eisenstaedter,  New 
York;  D :  13838,  Sept.  19,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  19, 
1908.  16495 

Girl   (The)  from  home;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
F.  Chamberlin.     [99]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  20,  1911;  D:  23148;  Frederick 
Chamberlin,  Boston.  16496 

by   J.   R.   Nelson.     84  p.     4°.     Type- 


written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  23,  1911 ;  D :  25299 ;  J.  Raleigh 
Nelson,   Ann   Arbor.  16497 

play  in  1  act,  by  B.  E.  Watson.     7  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    21,    1912;  D:  31199;    Bernice 

Ellen  Watson,   Sandusky,  O.                     16498 

by    Enid    Mayo.  12    p.      4°.      Type- 


written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  4,  1912 ;  D :  31306 ;  Theresa  Eus- 
tis,  Boston.  16499 


■  a    southern    racing   play    in   4    acts   and   5 

scenes,  by  G.  M.  Anderson.     54  p.     f°.     Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  17,  1909 ;  D :  16286 ;  George  IM. 
Anderson.  Princeton,  Ind.  16500 

Girl  (The)  from  Idalio;  play  in  3  acts,  bv  E.  W. 
Fifield.     [143]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  9.  1912 ;  D :  29330 ;  Efhe  Wood- 
ward Fifield.  Minneapolis.  16501 

Girl  (The)  from  Kansas;  by  H.  O.  Garn. 

©  Henry  O.  Garn,  Chicago ;  D :  4561,  Jan. 
28,  1904.  16502 

a  comedy  drama  by  H.  H.  Palmer.     50  p. 


t  .     Typewritten. 

©    Henry    Harmon    Palmer,    Chicago ;    D : 
8532,  Apr.  24.  1906 ;  2c.  Apr.  24,  1906.     16503 

Girl  (The)  from  Kay's;  a  new  musical  play  in 
3  acts,  by  Owen  Hall,  lyrics  by  Adrian  Ross. 
Claude  Aveling  and  others,  music  by  Cecil 
Cook  and  others.  [New  York.  Mvers-Rosen- 
feld  CO.]  1902.     24  p.     8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Chappell  &  CO.,  London ;  D :  2662,  Dec.  1, 
1902;  2c.  Dec.  1,  1902.  16504 

Girl  (The)  from  L  Triangle  ranch;  a  drama 
in  3  acts,  by  Frank  Dumont.  Philadelphia, 
The  Penn  publishing  company.  1908.  53  p. 
diagrs.     12°. 

©   Penn   pub.   co.,    Philadelphia;    D:  14143, 
Oct.    26,   1908;   2c.   Oct.   26,    1908.  16505 


809 


16506 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


16526 


Girl  (The)  from  London;  a  farcical  comedy,  in 
3  acts,  by  P.  T.  O'Connor. 

©  Patrick  Thomas  O'Connor,  Buffalo;  D: 
6209,  Feb.  11,  1905.  16506 

a   musical   comedy   in   2   acts,   libretto   by 

George  Dance  and  E.  E.  Rice,  music  by  Ivan 
Caryll. 

©  Edward  E.  Rice,  New  York ;  1897 :  13427, 
Feb.  23.  16507 

Girl  (The)  from  Macy's;  domestic  comedy  in 
1  act,  by  A.  Colby.  [1],  19  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  6,  1913 ;  D :  34338 ;  Archie  Col- 
by, New  York.  16508 

1  act  comedy,  by  H.  Delaro.    3-12  p.     12°. 

Printed. 

©  Hattie  Delaro,  New  York ;  D :  5721,  Oct. 
28,  1904 ;  2c.  Oct.  21,  1904.  16509 

Girl  (The)  from  Mars.     See  AflSnity  beach. 

Girl  (The)  from  Midway;  a  farce  comedy  in  1 
act,  by  Bernard  Francis  Moore.  Clyde,  O., 
Ames  publishing  co.,  1895.  1  p.  1.,  19  p.  12°. 
( [Ames'  series  of  standard  and  minor  drama, 
no.  359] ) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  1895:36048, 
July  11;  Ic.  July  19.  16510 

Girl  (The)  from  Missoui'i;  a  melodrama  in  4 
acts,  by  L.  McDonald.  40  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Lawrence  Macdonald,  St.  Louis ;  D  :  3999, 
Sept.  24,  1903;  2c.  Sept.  24,  1903.  16511 

Girl  (The)  from  Montana;  play  in  4  acts,  taken 
from  the  novel  of  the  same  name,  by  Mrs. 
Grace  Livingston  Hill-Lutz,  arr.  by  A.  N. 
Melton.    32  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  17,  1913;  D:  31990;  Allan  N. 
Melton,  Colorado  Springs,  Col.  16512 

Girl  (The)  from  Mumms;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  A.  Lacy.    51,  [3]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  12,  1911 ;  D :  24201 ;  J.  A.  Lacy, 
Minneapolis.  16513 

Girl  (The)  from  Nevada;  by  F.  J.  Perkins. 

©  Frank  J.  Perkins,  Chicago  ;  D  :  9905,  Feb. 
4,  1907.  16514 

Girl  (The)  from  New  York;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  E.  Sardou. 

©  Emma  Sardou,  New  York;  1897:66684, 
Nov.  30;  2c.  Nov.  30.  16515 

comic  opera  in  2  acts,  by  F.  P.  Patterson 

and  H.  R.  R.  Hertzberg. 

©  Franklin  P.  Patterson,  New  York ;  1897 : 
51377,  Sept.  14.  16516 

a   musical   comedy   in  2   acts,   libretto   by 

George  Dance  and  E.  E.  Rice,  music  by  Ivan 
Caryll. 

©  Edward  E.  Rice,  New  York ;  1897 :  13424, 
Feb.  23.  16517 


Girl  (The)  from  out  yonder;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
P.  Phelps  and  M.  Short.  114  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  May  21,  1913;  D:  33279;  Pauline 
Phelps  and  Marion  Short,  New  York.     16518 

Girl  (The)  from  over  there;  a  musical  comedy 
in  2  acts,  by  J.  J.  Cooper. 

,    ©  Justin  J.  Cooper,  Minneapolis ;  D  :  12881, 
May  2,  1908.  16519 

Girl  (The)  from  Paris;  a  musical  farce  comedy 
in  2  acts,  by  E.  E.  Rice. 

©  Edward  E.  Rice,  New  York ;  1896 :  64366, 
Nov.  25.  16520 

Girl  from  Porto  Rico;  a  farce  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  Joseph  Le  Brandt.  New  York,  Dick 
&  Fitzgerald,  1906.    66  p.    12°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York ;  D :  7805, 
Jan.  2,  1906;  2c.  Jan.  10,  1906.  16521 

Girl  (The)  from  Rector's;  a  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  P.  M.  Potter,  adapted  from  the  French  of 
Pierre  Veber. 

©  Paul  M.  Potter,  England ;  D :  14891,  Jan. 
25,  1909.  16522 

Girl  (The)  from  Shanley's;  comedy  playlet  in 
1  act  and  1  scene,  by  Arthur  Glenn  [pseud, 
of  G.  A.  Wilson]     5  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  10,  1914;  D :  37283 ;  Glenn  A. 
Wilson,  Westfield,  N.  J.  16522a 

Girl  (The)  from  Somewhere;  play  in  3  acts, 
by  J.  H.  Selbold,  adapted  by  Edward  Eisner. 
New  York,  Samuel  French;  London,  Samuel 
French,  ltd.,  1914.  138  p.  12°.  [Originally 
printed  with  title  The  mover's  daughter] 

©  Aug.  1,  1914;  Ic.  Apr.  26,  1915;  Ic.  May 
5,  1915;  D:  40568;  Jenny  Hopkins  Seibold, 
New  York.  16522b 

Girl  (The)  from  stageland;  a  musical  comedy 
in  2  acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  Thornton  Cole, 
music  by  O.  Luckstone. 

©  Thornton  Cole  and  Oscar  Luckstone, 
New  York  ;  D  :  12837,  Apr.  25,  1908.         16523 

Girl  (The)  from  Stratford;  a  land  deal  in  2 
shuffles,  by  R.  M.  Sperry.  37  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Robert  M.  Sperry,  Bridgeport,  Conn.; 
D :  13066,  IMay  26,  1908 ;  2c.  June  9,  1908. 

16524 

Girl  (A)  from  Sweden;  a  comedy-drama  in  4 
•  acts,  by  C.  W,  Chase. 

©  Charles  Wathen  Chase,  New  York;  D: 
3103,  Mar.  9,  1903.  16525 

by  Edward  John  Kadow.     35  p.     f°. 

Typewritten. 

©  C.  Jav  Smith  and  E.  J.  Kadow,  Chicago ; 
D :  13993,  Oct.  5,  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  5,  1908. 

16526 


810 


16527 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED   STATES 


16547 


Girl  (The)  from  Tennessee;  comedy  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  E.  A.  I^ocke. 

©    Edwin    A.    Locke,    Chelsea,    Mass. ;    D : 
8145,  Mar.  12,  1906.  16527 

Girl    (The)    from    Texas;    a   comedy,    by    Dick 
Naylor  (I.  B.  Naylor) 

©  Richard  Naylor,  New  York ;  1897 :  52972, 
Sept.  22.  16528 


—  a  musical  farce  comedy,  by  L.  Shubert. 

©    Lee    Shubert,    Syracuse,    N.    Y. ;    1897: 
22553,  Apr.  10.  16529 

a  western  drama  true  to  Texas  life,  in  4 


acts,  by  Mortimer  D.  Preston. 

©   Bender   &  Hirschfield,   New   York ;   D : 
8862,  July  25,  1906.  16530 

Girl  from  the  quarry;  a  classic  drama  in  1  act, 
by  A.  Alexander.     17  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Adelaide  Alexander,  New  York ;  D :  8186, 
Mar.  12,  1906;  2c.  Mar.  12,  1906.  16531 

Girl  from  the  ranch;  a  romantic  military  com- 
edy, by  G.  Heath. 

©    George    Heath,    Bryn    Athyn,    Pa. ;    D : 
8021.  Feb.  17,  1906.  16532 

Girl  (The)  from  the  South.     See  Tom  papers. 

Girl  (The)  from  the  sun-kissed  East;  a  play 
of  Western  life  in  1  act,  by  G.  D.  Parker. 
25  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Geo.  D.  Parker,  Baltimore  ;  D  :  8703,  June 
15,  1906 ;  2c.  .July  2,  1906.  16533 

Girl  (The)  from  the  U.  S.  A.;  a  spectacular 
comedy-drama  in  3  acts.  61  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Harrv  Scott  co.,  Chicago;  D  :  14527,  Dec. 
12,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  12,  1908.  16534 

Girl  (The)  from  Tim's  place;  a  drama  of  the 
wilderness,  by  Charles  Clark  Munn  and  James 
W.  Harkins,  jr. 

©  C.  C.  Munn,  Springfield,  Mass. ;  D :  9510. 
Nov.   24,   1906.  16535 

Girl  (The)  from  Tipperary;  musical  con'^edv  in 
3  acts,  by  W.  Wamsher.  91  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  16,  1915 ;  D :  40508 ;  Wm.  Wam- 
sher, Chicago.  16535a 

Girl  (The)  from  Tokio;  comedy  in  3  nets,  by 
Frank  Tannehill,  jr.,  and  Geo.  W.  Barnum. 
142  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  31,  1912;  D :  30396 ;  William  E. 
Gorman,  New  York.  16536 

Girl  (The)  from  U.  S.  A. ;  3  act  musical  comedy, 
by  Nadyne  Shannon  and  Geo.  Fletcher. 

©  Charles  B.  Goes,  Chicago;  D :  11772,  Nov. 
20,  1907.  16537 


Girl  (The)  from  upper  7;  original  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  Gladys  Ruth  Bridgham.  Boston,  W. 
H.  Baker  &  co.,  1915.     64  p.     12°. 

©    May   13,    1915;    2c.    May   14,    1915;    D: 
40044 ;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.  16537a 

Girl  (A)  from  Utah;  musical  play  in  2  acts, 
by  James  T.  Tanner.  126  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1913;  D:  34698;  Walter  C. 
Jordan,  New  York.  16538 

a  new  musical  play  in  2  acts,  by  James  T. 

Tanner,  lyrics  by  Adrian  Ross,  Percy  Green- 
bank,  and  Paul  A.  Rubens,  music  by  Sidney 
Jones  and  Paul  A.  Rubens.  Book  of  lyrics. 
London,  New  York  [etc.]  Chappell  &  co., 
ltd.,  1913.     35  p.     8°. 

©    Oct.    18,    1913;    2c.    Oct.    20,    1913;    D: 
34771 ;  Chappell  &  co.,  ltd.,  London.         16539 

Girl  (The)  from  Vassar;  by  M.  Ott. 

©  Matthew  Ott,  Boston;   D :  8488,   Mav  7. 
1906.  16540 


—  by  W.  O.  Johnson. 

©  William   Otis   Johnson,   Chelsea,   Mass. ; 
1897  :  29196,  May  13.  16541 

a  dramatic  sketch  in  2  scenes,  by  Charles 


E.   Grapewin   and   George  Totten    Smith. 

©  May  Boorum,  Brooklyn;  D:338,  Apr.  12. 
1901.  16542 

-a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  F.  Milli- 


ken. 

©  James  Foster  Milliken,  New  York ;  1897 : 
2.5721,  Apr.  26.  16543 

Girl  (The)  from  Vienna;  a  miisical  comedy  in 
2  acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  R.  H.  Burnside, 
music  by  Ludwig  Engltinder. 

©  R.  H.  Burnside,  New  York;  D:  12863, 
Apr.  29,  1908.  16544 

Girl  (The)  from  Walker;  a  comedy  in  1  act. 
by  E.  Burdette  Smith.  [12]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  11.  1909 ;  D :  16.538 ;  DoUie  Rath- 
bun  Smith,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  16545 

Girl  (The)  from  Yankee  land;  an  American 
musical  .satire  in  2  acts,  book  and  lyrics  by 
the  Treitels,  music  by  R.  W.  Edwards.  61  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  The  Treitels  and  R.  W.  Edwards.  Woon- 
socket,  R.  I. ;  D :  11582,  Oct.  24,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct. 
24,  1907.  16546 

Girl  (The)  from  Yonkers;  a  1  act  comedy 
sketch,  by  F.  J.  Beaman.  17  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Fred  J.  Beaman,  Jackson,  Mich. ;  D  : 
10767,  June  6,  1907 ;  2c.  June  6,  1907.      16547 

Girl   graduates.      See  Vassar. 


811 


16548 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


16563 


Girl  (The)  habit;  t-oiueily  with  imisic,  in  2  actis, 
book  by  C.  Dickson.  [2],  138  p.  4°.  Typo- 
written.      [Libretto   or.lyl 

©    Ic.    Mar.    2,    1911;    D :  23518 ;    Charles 
Dickson,  New  York.  16548 

Girl  (The)  he  left  behind;  coniecly  with  a 
punch,  by  K.  Warner.  [21,  20  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  3,  1914;  D:  37456;  Kichard 
Warner,  New   York.  16548a 

Girl  (The)  he  met;  1  act  conietly,  by  Herbert 
Hall  Wiuslow.     [1],  30  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tune  22,  1912;  I):3016(J:  Julie  Rins. 
New  York.  16549 

Girl  (The)  he  overlooked;  in  4  acts,  by  G.  H. 
Rogers.     [107]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  2G,  1911:  D:  24780;  Gertrude 
H.   Rogers.   South   :Manch('ster,   Conn.      16550 

Girl  (The)  I  left  behind  me.     See  Si  Perkins. 

Girl  (The)  I  love;  musical  farce  in  2  acts,  book 
by  C.  V.  Kerr  and  R.  H.  Burnside.  lyrics  by 
R.  H.  Burnside.  80  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Ic.  Jan.  30,  1911  ;  D :  23214 :  R.  H.  Burn- 
side, New  York.  16551 

Girl  (A)  in  a  thousand;  a  ])lay  in  4  acts,  for 
female  characters  only,  by  Evelyn  Gray  Whit- 
ing. P.oston.  AV.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1907.  03  p. 
12°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston  :  D  :  9733, 
Jan.  2,  1907;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1907.  16552 

Girl  (The)  in  front;  by  C.  H.  Fowler. 

©  Charles  Ilenrv  Fowlci-.  Brooklyn ;  D  • 
5775,   Nov.   15.   1904.  16553 

Girl  (The)  in  gold;  jnusical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
boolc  and  lyrics  by  F.  T.  lUchards,  music  bv 
F.  Dewey  Richard.s.  131  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Libretto  only] 

©  1<'.  Apr.  ."),  191.") ;  1 ) :  40268  ;  Frederick  T. 
Richards,  Philadelphia.  16553a 

Girl  in  green;  by  J.  M.  Clarke. 

©  Josephine  M.  Clarke,  New  York ;  D : 
8009.  Feb.  28,  1900.  [For  copies  reed,  see 
D : 8780]  16454 

a  vaudeville  sketcli  in  1  act.  bv  J.  M.  Clarke 


and  Adella  R.  Tafft.    37  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  .Josephine  M.  Clarke  and  Adella  R.  TafEt, 

New  York:  I) :  8780.  June  12,  1906;  2c.  June 

12,  1906.  16555 


or.  The  masked  model,  by  John  A.  Burns. 

9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.  21,   1912;    1) :  28793 ;    W.   Oscar 
Sullivan,  Savannah,  Ga.  16556 


Girl  (The)  in  hiding;  tabloid  musical  comedy 
in  1  act,  by  Agnes  Cameron.  [2],  21  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    11.    1914;    D :  37290 ;    William 
Francis  Burke,  New  York.  16556a 

Girl  (The)  in  pink.  Sec  Mysterious  (The) 
Thompson. 

Girl  (The)  in  question;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 
G.  llnzelton.  novel  by  L.  C.  Violett  Houck. 

©    George   Hazel  ton.    New    York ;    D :  9380. 
Nov.  5,  1906.  16557 

Girl  (The)  in  red;  by  E.  P.  Churchill. 

©  Edward  P.  Churchill,  Peoria,  111.:  1>: 
11803,  Nov.  25,  1907.  16558 

Girl  in  royal  purple;  an  American  comedv 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  N.  Shideler.  101  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Albert  Newton  Shideler.  New  York:  D: 
7032,  July  25,  1905;  2c.  July  25,  1905.  16559 

Girl   (The)  in  the  aeroplane.      See  High  life. 

Girl  (The)  in  the  bank;  original  comedy  sketch 
in  1  scene,  by  H.  H.  Winslow.  [1],  12  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  16.  1914 ;  D :  37588 ;  Herbert 
Hall  AVinslow,  New  York.  16559a 

Girl  (The)  in  the  bath;  musical  .scream  in  3 
acts,  by  R.  R.  (Til)son  and  G.  Fidton,  nuisic 
by  Hubert  Bath.  92  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Feb.  15,  191.");  D :  39684  ;  Ui.wland  R. 
Gibson  and  Grenville  Fulton.  liondon.      16559b 

Girl  in  the  clouds;  a  mythological  fantasy  with 
musical  interpolations,  in  3  scenes,  by  A. 
Kingsbury.  5  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Audrey  Kingsbury.  New  York;  D :  7298. 
Sept.  23,  1905 ;  2c.  Sept.  23,  1905.  16560 

Girl  (The)  in  the  dark;  original  fantastic  song- 
farce  in  3  acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  L.  Dalton. 
music  by  James  W.  Gearhart.  [77]  p.  f°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Dec.  7,  1912:  D :  .31628 ;  Lionel  Dal- 
ton, Fre.sno,  Cal.  16561 

Girl  (The)  in  the  front  row;  l»y  K.  M.  Lacey. 
12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  K.  M.  Lacey,  Columbus,  ( ). :  D  :  13 1 70. 
.Tune  12.  1908:  Ic.  June  12.  1908:  Ic.  June 
22.   1908.  16562 

Girl  in  the  garden;  play  in  4  acts,  by  K.  Arden. 
101  p.     4°.     Typewritten.        i 

©  Ic.  Dec.  2.  1915:  D :  42,395 ;  Edwin  Arden, 
Forest  Hills,  N.  Y.  16562a 

Girl  (The)  in  the  hammock;  by  .M.  Whallen 
and  F.  Fogerty. 

©  Mike  Whallen  and  Frank  Fogerty,  Brook- 
lyn;  1900;  A:  7441,  Mar.  21.  16563 


812 


16564 


COPYRIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


16583 


Girl  (The)  in  the  heart  of  Maryland.  See 
Price  (The)  he  paid. 

Girl  (The)  in  the  mantilla;  :i  comic  opera  in 
2  acts,  book  and  lyrics  1).\-  H.  N.  Farrar, 
music  by  Harry  Patterson  Hopkins.  8.3  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©    Herbert    Nash   Farrar,    Baltimore ;    D : 
10830,  June  24,  1907;  2c.  .lune  24.  1907. 

16564 

book  and  lyrics  by  H.  N.  Farrar  and 


S.  Noot,  music  by  Harry  Piitterson  Hopkins. 
77  p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Herbert  Nash  Farrar  ami  Simon  Noot. 
Baltimore :  D :  13487,  Aug.  3,  1908 ;  2r.  Aug. 
3,  1908.  16565 

Girl    (The)    in   the   moon;  [by]    George   Totten 
Smith. 

©    Patrice    \Yhitbeck,  New     York;     1899: 

43858.  July  G.  16566 

a   musical   comedy,  book,  um.sic,  lyrics,  by 


E.    Hanford.      82   p.     4°.      Typewritten.      ri>i- 
bretto  only] 

©  Edwin  Hanford,  New  York ;  D :  14434, 
Dec.  2,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  2,  1908.  16567 

Girl  (The)  in  the  muff;  vaudeville  skit,  by  G. 
Des  Roches.      [1],  6  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  11,  1914 ;  D  :  36996 ;  Gertrude  Des 
lloches,  New  York.  16567a 

Girl  (The)  in  the  North;  play  in  1  act,  by  \Y. 
H.  Sayward,  jr.     14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  12,  1911 ;  D :  23081 ;  \Villiam  H. 
Sayward,  jr.,  AVaylaud,  Mass.  16568 

Girl  (The)  in  the  picture;  farce  in  2  acts,  by 
A.   \Y.    Shaw.     80   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  2.J,  1913 ;  D :  34252  ;  Alexander 
"SYilson  Shaw,  South  Bethlehem,  Pa.       16569 

play   in  2  acts,   by  A.  \Y.   Shaw.     Boston, 

The  Gorham  press  [etc.,  1914]     4  p.  1.,  5-87  p. 
12°.      (American  dramatists'  series) 

©  Nov.  10,  1914;  2c.  Nov.  20.  1914;  D: 
38854;  Alexander  W.  Shaw.  So.  Bethlehem. 
Pa.  a6569a 

Girl  (The)  in  the  pool;  nuisical  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  R.  R.  Gibson.  32  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Dec.  20,  1913;  D :  35397 ;  Rowland 
Routledge  Gib.son,  New  York.  16570 

Girl  (The)  in  the  purple  mask;  l)y  S.  Le.slie. 
2  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Scott  Leslie,  Knoxville.  Tenn. ;  D :  12408. 
Feb.  21,  1908;  2c.  Feb.  21.  1908.  16571 

Same,     Rev.  ed.     3  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Scott  Le.slie.  Knoxville.  Tenn. ;  D :  13179. 
June  13,  1908 ;  2c.  June  13,  1908.  16572 


Girl  (The)  in  the  ring;  an  original  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  Mrs.  C.  Doremus  and  Leonidas 
Westervelt. 

©  Mrs.  Charles  Doremus  and  L.  Westervelt. 
New  York  ;  D :  9310,  Oct.  24,  1906.  16573 

Girl  in  the  taxi;  comedy  in  3  acts,  bv  Anthony 
Mars.     226  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  28.  1909 ;  D :  17800 ;  A.  H.  Woods. 
New  York.  16574 


-drama    in    3    acts,    by    Stanislaus    Stange. 

145  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  18,  1910 :  D :  ^0234  ;  A.  H.  Woods, 
New  York.  16575 

Girl  (The)  in  the  telegram;  farce  in  1  act,  bv 
S.  E.   Smyth.     14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  16,  1913;  D:  34748;  Sam  E. 
Smyth,  Omaha,  Neb.  16576 

Girl  in  the  tower;  twenty  minute  vaudeville 
melodrama,  by  G.  A.  Norton.  [7]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  17,  1909 ;  D :  16732 ;  George  A. 
Norton,  Sheridan,  AVyo.  16577 

Girl  (The)  in  the  train;  comic  opera  in  3  acts, 
adapted  from  Die  geschiedene  frau,  by  H.  B. 
Smith.  123  p.  4".  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Ic.  July  21.  1910;  D :  21600 ;  Harrv  B. 
Smith,  New  York.  16578 

Girl  (The)  in  the  uniform;  a  1  act  war  play, 
by   L.   :\I(riung.     19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Littell  McClung,  Baltimore ;  D :  11862. 
Dec.  5,  1907;  2c.  Dec.  5,  1907.  16579 

Girl  (The)  in  the  window;  pla.v  in  1  act,  by 
A.  L.  Bethel.     17  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  7,  1911;  D:  24650:  Allan  Lewis 
P.ethel.  St.  Louis.  165S0 

Girl  in  violet;  a  modern  American  emotional 
comedy  in  4  acts,  by  A.  N.  Sb.ideler.  141  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Albert  Newton  Shideler.  New  York ;  D : 
7014,  July  24,  1905;  2c.  July  10,  1905;  1<'. 
new  ed.  July  25,  1905.  16581 

Girl  (The)  in  waiting.  See  Four  plays;  by 
Archibald  Eyre. 


Girl  (The)  miner.      See  Joe  Buggies. 


o    1). 


Girl  (The)  next  door;  by  C.  H.  Lischer. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Harold  Lischer.  New  York ;  D : 
782,  Aug.  21,  1901 ;  2c.  Aug.  21,  1901.     16582 

a  comedy  in  1   act,  by  J.  Cowgill. 

©  Jean   Cowsill.    New   Y^irk  :    D :  758.   Aug. 
1.5,  1901.  16583 


813 


16583 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


16602 


Girl  (The)  next  door — Continued. 

1  act  sketch,  by  M.  C.  Cherrill.     10  p.     f°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  6,  1915 ;  D :  41933 ;  Mildred  Con- 

sidine  Cherrill,  Chicago.  16583a 

Girl  of  Broadway;  dramatico-musical  composi- 
tion in  2  acts,  by  B.  Stoddard.  [23]  p.  f°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Nov.  21,  1912 ;  D :  31437 ;  Burt  Stod- 
dard, New  Britain,  Conn.  16584 

Girl  (The)  of  Eagle  ranch;  a  melodrama  in  4 
acts,  by  W.  Woods.  115  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Walter  Woods,  Boston ;  D :  11680,  Nov.  7, 
1907 ;  2c.  Nov.  7,  1907.  16585 

Girl  (The)  of  Ghizen.     See  Khedive  (The) 

Girl  (The)  of  Granada.  See  Myrtle  (The) 
maiden. 

Girl  (A)  of  Illinois;  or.  An  American  girl,  a 
play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  S.  Lockwood.  Ill  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Walter  Scammon  Lockwood,  Wilmette, 
111. ;  D :  9100,  Sept.  17,  1906 ;  2c.  Sept.  17, 1906. 

16586 

Girl  (The)  of  my  dreams;  book  and  lyrics  by 
Wilbur  D.  Nesbit  and  Otto  Hauerbach,  music 
by  Karl  Hoschna.  [3],  126  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  July  22,  1910;  D:  21672;  M.  Wit- 
mark  &  sons,  New  York.  16587 

Girl  (The)  of  my  heart;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 
Jobn  T.  Mclntyre. 

©  J.  T.  Mclntyre,  Philadelphia;  D :  5660, 
Oct.  19,  1904.  16588 

See     also     Ben-my-chree     (The). — Colleen 

machree. 

Girl  (A)  of  resources;  by  J.  C.  Rosenberg.  10  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Jane  Church  Rosenberg,  Malott  Park, 
Ind. ;  D:  13208,  Juue  17,  1908;  2c.  June  17, 
1908.  16589 

Girl  (A)  of  '76;  by  M.  Goldstein.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Moses  Goldstein,  Brooklyn ;  1897  :  10433, 
Feb.  10;   2c.   Feb.  10.  16590 

Girl  (The)  of  Seville;  operetta  in  2  acts,  book 
by  Augusta  Osborn,  Leonard  Liebling  and 
B.  Meredith  Langstaff,  lyrics  by  Augusta  Os- 
born, nnisic  by  P.  Guetary.  [Ill]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  30,  1913 ;  D :  34285 ;  Pedro  Gue- 
tary, New  York.  16591 

Girl  of  Tangiers;  spectacular  extravaganza  in 
2  acts,  by  S.  T.  Jack. 

©  Sam  T.  Jack,  Chicago;  1895:24495, 
May  3.  16592 


Girl  (The)  of  the  Bowery;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
G.  F.  Hagadoru.     [20]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  24,  1914  ;  D  :  37932  ;  Gladys  Fre- 
donia  Hagadorn,  Cleveland.  16592a 

Girl  (A)  of  the  century;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
Frank  Dumont.  Pliiladelphia,  The  Penn  pub- 
lishing  company,    1897. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia  ;  1897  :  293S7, 
.  May  14 ;  2c.  May  17.  16593 

Girl  (The)  of  the  golden  dream;  a  dramatic 
composition,  by  M.  S.  Barratt.  12  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  M.  S.  Barratt,  Scranton,  Pa. ;  D :  14597, 
Dec.  22,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  11,  1909.  16594 

Girl  (The)  of  the  Golden  Gate;  dranuitic  sketch, 
by  H.  W.  Laugenour.  [4]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©   le.    Oct.   2,    1911;    D :  25378 ;    Henry   W. 
Laugenour,  San  Francisco.  16595 

Girl  (The)  of  the  golden  West;  play  in  4  acts, 
by   D.   Belasco.     211   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  16,  1915;  D:  42684;   David  Be- 
lasco,   New    York.  16595a 

See  also  Fanciulla  (La)   del  West. — Fille 

(La)    du    far-West. 

Girl  (A)  of  the  hills;  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  F. 
Bishop.     53  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Nov.   6,    1912;    D :  31329 ;   Ernest   F. 
Bishop,  Los  Angeles.  16596 

Girl  of  the  hour;  vaudeville  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
D.  Marnell.    14  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Dec.  5,  1910 ;  2c.  Dec.  10, 1910 ;  D  :  22778  ; 
David  Marnell,  San  Francisco.  16597 

Girl  (A)  of  the  mountains;  by  Lem  B.  Parker. 
89  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Oscar  Edward  Wee,  Oxfordville,  Wis. ; 
D :  16062,  June  5,  1909 ;  2c.  June  7,  1909. 

16598 

twenty-five  minute  act,  by  E.  J.  West.    7  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1910 ;  D :  20432 ;  Edward  J. 
West,  New  York.  16599 

Girl  (The)  of  the  North  Woods;  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  J.  A.  Daubert.  75  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  12,  1912;  D:  31690;  .Joseph  A. 
Daubert,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.  16600 

Girl  of  the  range;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
A.  Roucolle.    134  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Mar.  30,   1910;   D :  20630 ;   Adrienne 
Roucolle,  Denver.  16601 

Girl  (The)  of  the  Rockies;  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
S.  E.  Lester.     [23]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  18,  1911 ;  D :  24233 ;  S.  E.  Lester, 
HarrLsburg,  Pa.  16602 


814 


16603 


COPYRIGHTED  IN"   THE  UNITED  STATES 


16620 


Girl  (The)  of  the  silver  East;  by  T.  J.  Gaffney. 

II  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Thomas    J.    Gaffney,   Albany;    D :  8166, 
Mar.  8,  1906 ;  2c.  Mar.  8,  1906.  16603 

Girl  (The)  of  the  streets;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
M.  Gabel. 

^iD    f^r^iipN  4  ]*s  Nr:sn-i  ;'?j?t^)2  "jyccs:i  dnt 

III  p.    4°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  July  1,  1915 ;  D :  41145 ;  Max  Gabel, 
Brooklyn.  16603a 

Girl  (A)  of  the  Tenderloin;  by  J.  R.  Gandolfo. 

©  James  Rodney  Gandolfo,  New  York;  D: 
3663,  June  15,  1903.  16604 

Girl  of  the  times;  an  episode  in  1  act,  by  Fred 
Niblo.    14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  12,  1910;   D:  21026;   Sanger  & 
Jordan,  New  York.  16605 

Girl  (The)  of  the  underworld;  4  act  comedy 
drama,  by  J.  Gorman.  80  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  June  27,  1912 ;  D :  30115 ;  Jack  Gor- 
man, New  York.  16606 

Girl  (A)  of  the  West;  vaudeville,  by  H.  D.  Cot- 
trell.    25  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.   Nov.    3,    1910;    D :  22471 ;    Alphonse 
Luttringer,  San  Francisco.  16607 

Girl  (The)  of  the  whispering  pines;  comedy 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  S.  L.  Jones.  [3],  50  p. 
f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  28,  1914;  D :  38352 ;   Sherman 
La  Louis  Jones,  Findlay,  O.  16607a 

Girl  (The)  of  the  woods;  play  in  1  act,  by  Mrs. 
V.  Niebel.     [1],  28  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Dec.   4,  1912;   D :  31548 ;   Mrs.   Val- 
entine Niebel,  Utica,  N.  Y.  16608 

Girl  (The)  of  to-day;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
P.  E.  Browne.     126  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  27,  1915 ;  D :  39517 ;  Porter  Em- 
erson Browne,  Norwalk,  Conn.  16608a 

Girl  (The)  of  tomorrow;  musical  farce  in  2 
acts,  book  and  lyrics,  by  R.  H.  Moulton.  76 
p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  13,  1915;  D :  41989 ;  Robert  H. 
Moulton,  Chicago.  16608b 

■ 2  act  play,  by  J.  Noel.     77  p.     4°.     Type- 


\vritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1915 ;  D  :  41963 ;  Joseph  Noel, 
Yonkers,  N.  Y.  16608c 

Girl  (The)  of  Twilig'ht  trail;  western  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  Gus  Heege,  jr.  [45]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.   Apr.  27,  1912;   D :  29519 ;   Philip  A. 
Heege,  Tampa,  Fla.  16609 


Girl  (The)  on  hand;  a  comedy  novel  episode, 
with  humor,  songs  and  music,  by  D.  A.  Mar- 
tin.    9  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.   Feb.  23,  1912;   D:  28818;   David  A. 
Martin,  Chariton,  la.  16610 

Girl  (The)  on  the  film;  new  musical  play  in  3 
acts,  book  by  James  T.  Tanner,  from  the 
German  of  Rudolf  Bernauer  and  Rudolf 
Schanzer,  lyrics  by  Adrian  Ross,  music  by 
Walter  Kollo,  Willy  Bredschneider,  and  addi- 
tional numbers  by  Albert  Sirmay.  Book  of 
lyrics.  London,  New  York  [etc.]  Chappell  & 
CO.  ltd.,  1913.    28  p.    8°.      . 

©   Apr.    10,    1913;    2c.    Apr.    11,    1913;    D: 
32920;  Chappell  &  co.,  ltd.,  London.        16611 

Girl  (The)  on  the  whirl;  a  comedy  drama  with 
music  in  3  acts,  by  W.  W.  Dunkle. 

©  W.   W.   Dunkle,   South  Bend,   Ind. ;   D: 
12783,  Apr.  13,  1908.  16612 

Girl  outcast;  an  emotional  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Vail  Wright.    51  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Enid   Mayo,   Boston;    D :  8412,   Apr.   18, 
1906;  2c.  Apr.  18,  1906.  16613 

Girl  outside;  comedy,  by  B.  E.  Levin.  36  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  4,  1910;  D:  20113;  B.  Edwina 
Levin,  Chicago.  16614 

Girl  (The)  Patsy;  in  4  acts,  by  J.  M.  Feigl.  109 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Jane  Mauldin  Feigl,  New  l^ork  ;  D  :  8251, 
Mar.  8,  1906 ;  2c.  Mar.  8,  1906.  16615 

Girl  (The)  question;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Hough  and  Adams,  with  music  by  Joseph  E. 
Howard.  137  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Hough  &  Adams,  Chicago ;  D :  11085,  July 
31,  1907 ;  2c.  July  31,  1907.  16616 

Girl  Rafla^es;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  E. 
Blaney.    126  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Chas.    E.    Blaney,    New   York ;    D :  7964, 
Feb.  8,  1906;  2c.  Feb.  8,  1906.  16617 

Girl  (The)  rangers. 

©  George  W.  Lederer,  Chicago ;  D :  11740, 
Nov.  14,  1907.  16618 

Girl   scout  play;   by   F.    S.   Gabel.     6   p.     f°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  22,  1913;  D:  35562;  Fannie  S. 
Gabel,  Savannah,  Ga.  16619 

Girl  (The)  spy  of  Chickamauga;  by  M.  B. 
Miller. 

©    M.    B.    Miller,    Cleveland;    1894:24302, 
May  14;  2c.  May  14.  16620 

Girl  (The)  spy  of  Dixie.  See  Lieutenant  (The) 
and  the  girl. 


815 


16620 


DBAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


16639 


Girl  (The)  that  God  forgot;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
H.  C.  Hickman.     Ill  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  2,  1914;  D:  36599;  Howard  C. 
Hickman,  San  Francisco.  16620a 

Girl   (The)   that  I   love;   an   entirely   original, 

emotional  drama  in  5  acts,  by  W.  E.  Barnes. 

©   W.    Elliott   Barnes,    New   York;     1881: 

18070,  Nov.  21.  16621 

Girl  (The)  that  kicks  the  time;  by  O.  Lamonde. 
4  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  OUie  Lamonde,  New  York ;  D :  12466. 
Mar.  3,  1908;  Ic.  Feb.  20,  1908;  Ic.  Mar.  21, 
1908.  16622 

Girl  (The)  that  loved  a  brakeman.  See  TJ.  D. 
V.  railway. 

Grirl  that's  all  the  candy;  musical  comedy 
drama  in  2  acts,  by  B.  M.  Garfield.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  23,  1909;  D:  20184;  French  & 
Garfield,  Lansing,  Mich.  16623 

Girl  (The),  the  man,  and  the  widow;  play  in  2 
acts,  by  M.  Ott.     79  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  8,  1914 ;  D  :  37785  ;  Matthew  Ott, 
WoUaston,  Mass.  16623a 

Girl  (A)  to  order;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Bessie 
^\'ret■  ord  Springer.  New  York,  S.  French ;  Lon- 
don, S.  French,  ltd.,  1914.  27  p.  12°.  (On 
cover:  French's  international  copyrighted  ed. 
of  the  works  of  the  best  authors,  no.  286) 

©  Oct.  13,  1914 ;  Ic.  Oct.  14,  1914 ;  Ic.  Oct. 
20,  1914;  D:  38560;  Samuel  French,  New 
York.  16623b 

Girl  (The)  untamed;  a  dramatic  comedy,  by 
J.  Burnett.     12  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Jack  Burnett,  Chicago ;  D :  11589,  Oct. 
25,  1907;  2c.  Oct.  25,  1907.  16624 

Girl  (A)  up-to-date;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  Ellie  Norwood. 

©  Frank  Currier,  New  York;  1895:28090. 
May  24.  16625 

Girl  (The)  volunteer;  comic  opera  in  2  acts, 
by  D.  P.  Mathews. 

©  David  Porter  Mathews,  Hull,  Mass.;  D: 
4219,  Nov.  9,  1903.  16626 

Girl   (The)  waif;  by  C.  A.  Taylor. 

©  Charles  A.  Taylor,  New  York ;  D :  3349, 
Apr.  25,  1903.  16627 

Girl  wanted;  a  farce  comedy,  by  R.  N.  Stephens. 
Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  H.  Davis.  New  York:  1895: 
35803,  .July  10;  2c.  .Tuly  10.  16628 

Girl  (The)  we  didn't  leave  behind  us;  an  origi- 
nal military  comic  opera  or  musical  extrava- 
ganza, by  G.  F.  Cole. 

©  George  F.  Cole,  Chicago ;  1895 :  15603. 
Mar.  18.  16629 


Girl  (The)  we  love;  in  3  acts,  bv  C.  Dickson 
and  II.  White. 

©    Charles     Dickson     and     Henrv     White, 
Brooklyn  ;  1900  A  :  28343,  Nov.  17.  16630 

Girl  (The)  who  blew  in;  original  1  act  play, 
by  Kate  Jordan  [i.  e.  K.  J.  Vermilye]  [1], 
25  p.    4°,     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  19,  1913;  D:  34489;  Kate  Jordan 
•  A'ermilye,  New  York.  16631 

Girl  (The)  who  couldn't  lie;  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  K.  Howard  [pseud,  of  J.  K.  Bell]  100  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  11,  1911 ;  D  :  24()(J8  ;  Keble  How- 
ard, London.  16632 

Girl  (The)  who  dared;  musical  comedy  in  2 
acts,  book  and  lyric-s  by  T.  T.  Railey,  music 
by  Alfred  G.  Robyn.  55  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©    Ic.    Aug.    24,    1911;    D:2.5069;    Thos.    T. 
Railey,    St.   Louis.  16633 

or,  Little  grit,  the  street  g'amin,  comedy- 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  IM.  S.  Tuyloi-. 

©    Malcolm    Stuart    Taylor,    Rochester,    N. 
Y. ;  D :  1980,  May  26,  1902.  16634 

Girl  (A)  who  did;  by  J.  A.  Eraser. 

©  John  Arthur  Fraser,  New  York  ;  D :  1791, 
Apr.  28,  1902.  16635 

Girl  who  didn't  know  Rockefeller;  drama  in  1 
act,  by  W.  H.  Nichols.  22  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.   Mar.  2,   1910;    D :  20328,   Walter   H. 
Nichols,  Monrovia,  Cal.  16636 

Girl  (The)  who  helped;  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  F. 
Payne.      [2],   SO  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  28,  1911;  D:  24593;  Edward  F. 
I'ayne,  Belmont,  Mass.  16637 

Girl  (The)  who  laughed;  comedy  in  3  acts, 
prologue  and  epilogue,  by  A.  Miller.  117  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Apr.    16.    1915;    D :  40377 :    Abraham 
Miller,  New  York.  16637a 

Girl  (The)  who  lost  her  honeymoon;  play  in 
1  act,  by  Payne  Nunn.  I»  p.  4".  Typewi-it- 
ten. 

©  Ic.   May   11,   1915;   D :  40605 ;   Ruby   Ce- 
leste, New  York.  16637b 

Girl  (The)  who  made  a  million;  liy  S.  H.  Ma- 
guire.     ]3U  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Sylvester   PI.    Maguire,    New    York ;    D : 
13672,    Aug.    27.    1908:    2c.   Aug.   21,    1908.    . 

16638 

Girl  who  paid  the  bills;  a  comedy  in  1  ac-t,  by 

N.  Rhoades.     Boston,  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co., 

1909.     20  p.     12°.      ([Baker's  ed.  of  plays]) 

©  Nina  Rhoades,  New  York ;  D :  14774,  Jan. 

9,  1009;  2c.  Feb.  3,  1909.  16639 


816 


16640 


COPYEIGHTED  IN"  THE   UNITED  STATES 


16661 


Girl  (The)  who  paints;  American  musical 
comedy  in  3  acts,  words  and  music  by  C. 
Fique.  6S  p.  4°.  Typev/ritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Ic.  June  3,  1911 ;  D :  24396 ;  Carl  Fique, 
Brooldyn.  16640 

Girl  (The)  who  ran  away;  play  in  1  act,  by 
A.  R.  P.  Owens.     7  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  A.  R.  Penly  Owens,  Newark,  N.  J.;  D: 
12484,  ]Mar.  4,  190S;  2c.  ]\Iar.  4,  1908.     16641 

Girl  (The)  who  was  spanked;  a  1  act  comedy, 
by  E.  Lissner.     28  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Emanuel  Lissner,  Boston ;  D :  15294,  Mar. 
9,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  9,  1909.  16642 

Girl  (The)  who  wasn't;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  N. 
L.  Swartout.     130  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  9,  1911 ;  D :  24889 ;  Norman  Lee 
Swartout,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  16643 

Girl  (The)  who  winked;  musical  comedy  drama 
in  3  acts,  by  D.  E.  Davenport.  [1],  40  p.  f°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Sept.  6.  1912;  D:  31068;  Delbert  E. 
Davenport,  St.  Louis.  16644 

Girl  (The)  who  would;  play  in  3  acts,  by  R.  J. 
Brick-Dale.    73  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    23,    1911;    D:  28074;    Robert 
James  Brick-Dale,  Seattle.  16645 

sketch,  by  L.  Dahlberg.  6  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  May  24,  1911 ;  D :  24279 ;  Lila  Dahl- 
berg, Chicago.  16646 

Girl  (A)  with  a  million;  society  comedv  drama 
in  3  acts,  by  Billie  Burke.  [2],  54  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    8,    1912;    D:  30204;    William 
Francis  Burke,  New  York.  16647 

Girl  (The)  with  a  practical  head;  by  A.  AUen. 

©    Alfred    Allen,    Baltimore ;     1890 :  7479, 

Mar.  .5.  16648 

Girl  (The)  with  a  tin  heart;  a  comedy,  by  C. 
Barnard. 

Stamford,     Conn. ; 
16649 


Girl  (A)  with  sense;  musical  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  A.  Schorr. 


1*.V     t''^"l^>'> 


©     Charles     Barnard, 
1890 :  36065,  Nov.  15. 


a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  Barnard. 

©  Charles  Barnard,  Mountainville,  N.  Y. ; 
1885  :  14911,  July  10.  16650 

Girl  (A)  with  money;  musical  farce  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  K.  Clarke. 

©  Kit  Clarke,  New  York ;  1891 :  12852,  Apr. 
9.  16651 


:732?    '0^?2    1^1)2   N 

[2],  121  p.    8°.    Typewritten.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Dec.  5, 1914 ;  D :  39008  ;  Anshel  Schorr, 

Philadelphia.  16651a 

Girl  (The)  with  the  auburn  curls;  burlesque, 
by  .T.  .J.  Murdock. 

©  John  J.  Murdock,  Chicago ;  1899 :  46369, 
.Tuly  17.  ^  16652 

Girl  (The)  with  the  auburn  hair;  by  J.  J.  Mur- 
dock. 

©  John  J.  Murdock,  Chicago;  1899:69732, 
Oct.  26.  16653 

farce  comedy,  by  J.  .T.  Murdock. 

©  John  ,L  Murdock,  Chicago;  1899:46368, 
July  17.  16654 

Girl  (The)  with  the  auburn  locks.  See  Mys- 
terious (The)  girl. 

Girl  (The)  with  the  bad  habit.  Sec  Pick 
(The)  of  Oakham. 

Girl  (The)  v/ith  the  balloons;  novelty  produc- 
tion in  1  act,  by  Leon  Berg. 

©  Jos.  W.  Stern  &  co.,  New  York ;  D :  14552, 
Dec.  16,  1908.  16655 

Girl  (The)  with  the  diamond  heels;  [by]  F. 
Browning.     5  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Flora   Browning,  New  York ;    D :  12878, 
May  1,  1908 ;  2c.  May  1,  1908.  16656 

Girl  (The)  with  the  gab;  by  M.  Wagner.  8  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Marguerite    Wagner,    New    York ;    D : 
14054,  Oct.  14,  1908;  2c.  Oct.  14,  1908.     16657 

Girl  (The)  with  the  glass  eyes.     See  Pepita. 

Girl  (The)  with  the  golden  hair;  by  L.  B. 
Mendenhall. 

©   Luella   B.  Mendenhall,   Chicago;   1899: 

70029,  Oct.  27.  16658 

Girl  (The)  with  the  green  eyes;  a  play  in  4 
acts,  by  Clyde  Fitch.  New  York,  London,  The 
Macmillan  company,  1905.    200  p.     12°. 

©  Macmillan  co..  New  York ;  D :  7627,  Nov. 
27,  1905 ;  2c.  Nov.  27,  1905.  16659 

See  also  Plays;  by  Clyde  Fitch. 

Girl  with  the  green  skin;  1  act  comedy,  by 
H.  H.  Pattee.    13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    .Ian.   31,   1910;    D:  20060;    Herbert 
Horton  Pattee,  Washington.  16660 

Girl  with  the  grip;  3  act  comedy  drama,  by 
C.  A.  Taylor. 

©  Chas.  A.  Taylor.  Cumberland,  Md. ;  1898 : 
57288,  Sept.  29.  16661 


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-52 


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DBAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


16677 


Girl  (The)  with  the  red  domino;  or,  The  red 
domino's  mystic  mirror  dance,  a  pantomime 
revealing  the  mystery  of  the  red  domino. 

©  Sterling  amusement  co.,  New  York ;  D : 
7179,  Aug.  23,  1905.  16662 

Girl  with  the  whooping  cough;  farce  in  3  acts, 
by  Arthur  Weld.    169  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  28,  1910 ;  D :  20379 ;  A.  H.  Woods, 
New  York.  16663 

Girl  (The)  without  a  chance;  story  of  the 
white  slave  traffic,  by  W.  Collins.  [3],  40  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Jan.    12,   1914;    D :  35621 ;    Whitney 
Collins,  Chicago.  16663a 

Girl  worth  while;  play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  E. 
Blaney  and  Cecil  Spooner.  157  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  22,  1909 ;  D :  17770 ;  Charles  E. 

Blaney,      New      York.  [Note: — Application 

bears    the    alternative  title.    Adventures    of 

Polly]  16664 

Girls  (The);  an  American  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
C.  F.  Pidgin. 

©  Charles   F.   Pidgin,  Boston;   1879:6993, 
May  26.  16665 

Girls  and  grandfather;  modern  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  O.  T.  Fiske  and  N.  McDonough.  188 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.   13,   1909;   D:  17082;    Oliver  T. 
Fiske  and  Nellie  McDonough,  New  York. 

16666 

Girl's  (The)  battle;  by  Kate  Jordan  [i.  e.  K.  J. 
Vermilye] 

©  Kate  Jordan   Vermilye,  New  York;   D: 
13323,  June  29,  1908.  16667 

Girls  (The)  decide;  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
Chas.  Morton.    57  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  2,  1914;  D :  38152 ;  Alexander 
Byers,  Chicago.  16667a 

Girl's  (A)  devotion.     Sec  Eline. — Vagaries. 
Girl's  (A)  dream;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Gabel. 

112  p.     8°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  20,  1914 ;  D :  38551 ;  Max  Gabel, 
Brooklyn.  16667b 

Girl's  (A)  folly.     Sec  Archie.— Who  is  she? 

Girl's  (A)  frolic;  by  F.  Holland.  9  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  15,  1911 ;  D :  25231 ;  Frank  Hol- 
land, New  York.  16668 

Girls  (The)  from.  Bennet's;  comedy  in  4  acts, 

by  U.  Uaphael.     [5J,  127  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Dec.    15,    1910;    D :  22812 ;    Rudolph 

Raphael,  New  York.  16669 


Girls  from  BlufEencrib;  musical  play  in  2  acts 
and  5  scenes,  book  and  lyrics  by  S.  B.  Tall. 
55  p.     f°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©    Ic.    Oct.    20,    1909;    D :  17155 ;    Stanlev 
Broughton  Tall,  Baltimore.  16670 

Girls  (The)  from  California;  an  original  comedy 
dnnua  in  4  acts,  by  T.   Stebbins. 

©  Thaddeus   Stebbins,   Washington;   1S92 : 
38971,  Sept.  26.  16671 

Girls  (The)  from  Reno;  burlesque  in  2  acts,  by 
J.  Madison  and  M.  D.  Collins.  51  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  9,  1912 ;  D :  29619 ;  James  Madi- 
son and  Mike  D.  Collins;.  New  York.       16672 

Girl's  (A)  good  name;  a  domestic  comedy 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  Homer  IMiles.  93  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Sam   Allen,   New   York;    D:  11507,   Oct. 
11,  1907;  2c.  Oct.  11,  1907.  16673 

Girl's  honor;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  F. 
Millikeu.  70  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  (Cover 
title:  For  a  girl's  honor) 

©  Ic.  Oct.  15,  1909  ;  D  :  17107  ;  James  Fos- 
ter Milliken,  New  York.  16674 

Girls  (The)  of  Gottenberg;  a  musical  play, 
book  by  Geo.  Grossmith,  jr.,  and  L.  Bernian, 
lyrics  by  Adrian  Ross  and  Basil  Hood,  nuisic 
by  Ivan  Cai-yll  and  Lionel  Monckton. 
Lyrics.  London,  New  York  [etc.]  Chai)p(^l) 
&  CO.,  ltd.,  1007.     35  p.     8°. 

©  Chapped  &  CO.,  ltd.,  London;   D:10.").53, 
May  13,  1907;  2c.  May  13,  1907.  16675 

Girls  (The)  of  New  York.  See  Mad  (The)  de- 
tective. 

Girls  of  Pallas;  a  drama  of  school  life  in  i'. 
acts,  by  Miron  Leffingwell.  Chicago,  111.,  The 
Cliicago  manuscript  co.,  1914.  41  p.  f°. 
Mimeographed. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  21,  1914;  D:  38576;  Alexander 
Byers,  Chicago.  16675 a 

Girls  (The)  of  1776;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  for 
female  fliaructers  only,  by  Dora  Ad.ele  Sluu'- 
maker.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  lOO-l. 
59,  [2]  p.  12°.  [With  music]  (On  cover: 
Baker's  ed.  of  phiys) 

©  Walter  11.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  7410, 
Oct.  17,  1905;  2'-.  Nov.  22,  190.").  16676 

Girls  (The)  of  the  gay  white  way;  comedy  in  2, 
acts,  by  A.  Hoffman.  110  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  10,  1914;  D:  37802;  Aaron  Hoff- 
man,  New  York.  16676£>. 

Girls  (The)  of  the  Liberty;  or.  Captain  Angel, 
book  ancl  lyrics  by  S.  Deane,  music  by  Theo. 
Northrup.  48  p.  8°.  Typewritten.  [I>i- 
l)retto  only] 

©  Sydney  Deane,  New  York;  D:403l,  Oct. 
1,  1903 ;  2c.  Sept.  22,  1903.  16677 


818 


10678 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


16695 


Girls  (The)  of  the  Moulin  Rouge;  extravaganza 
in  2  acts,  by  Willard  Holcomb.  58  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Hurtig  &  Seamon,  inc.,  New  York ;  D : 
14886,  Jan.  23,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  20,  1909.    16678 

Girls  of  the  period.     See  Woman's  rights. 

Girl's  (A)  peril;  play  in  1  act,  by  D.  J.  West- 
fall.     18  p.     S°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  6,  1914  ;  D  :  35567  ;  Berlin  James 
Westfall,  Detroit.  16678a 

Girl's  (A)  secret;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  Effie  W. 
Merriman.  Chicago,  The  Dramatic  publish- 
ing company  [1901]     29  p.     12°. 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago ;  D :  1082, 
Nov.  11,  1901;  2c.  Nov.  11,  1901.  16679 

Girls  will  be  girls;  a  musical  farce  in  3  acts, 
by  Robert  Melville  Baker  and  J.  Hart.  108  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.      [Libretto  onlj^] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  11,  1912 ;  D :  29349 ;  Joseph  Hart, 
New  York.  16680 

Girofle  Girofla;  a  comic  opera,  music  by  [Alex- 
andre] Charles  Lecocq,  duly  purchased  by, 
and  assigned  to,  J.  Mortimer,  in  virtue  of  deed 
of  sale  made  in  London,  England.  June  10th, 
1874. 

©  James  Mortimer,  United  States;  1874: 
8538,  June  25.  16681 

See  also  Twin  (The)  sisters. 

Girth  (The);  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  M.  L.  Cook 
and  B.  P.  Smith.    50  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  27,  1910;  D:  21430;  Edith 
Maida  Lessing  Cook  and  Betty  Parker  Smith, 
United  States.  16682 

Gismonda,  argument  of;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Victorien  Sardou,  argument  by  E.  Beall  Ginty. 
New  York,  P.  RuUman. 

©  F.  Rullman,  New  York ;  1896 :  8734,  Feb. 
6;  2c.  Feb.  8.  16683 

Git  thar  Eli;  or,  Bound  to  see  the  girls. 

©  Andrew  J.  Powers,  Providence,  R.  I. ; 
1886 :  16904,  July  24.  16684 

Gitanada  (La);  sainete  llrico  en  1  acto,  dividido 
en  4  cuadros,  original  de  G.  CorrochafiX)  y 
Ortega  y  R.  Fernandez  y  Murrieta,  mlisica  de 
los  maestros  Valverde  y  Foglietti.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espafioles]  1914.  42  p. 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Mar.  28,  1914;  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1914;  D: 
36559;  Gregorlo  Corrochano  y  Ortega,  y  Ri- 
cardo  Fernandez  y  INIurrieta,  Madrid.  16684a 

Gitaneria;  boceto  de  sainete  de  costumbres 
andaluzas  en  1  acto  y  en  prosa,  de  C.  E.  Gon- 
zalvo.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
fioles] 1909.     19  p.     12°. 

©  July  2,  1909 ;  2c.  July  14,  1909 ;  D :  16244 ; 
Celestino  E.  Gonzalvo,  Madrid.  16685 


Gitanna;  or.  The  Gy^jsy's  revenge,  a  melo- 
drama in  3  acts,  by  I.  A.  Jones.  52  p.  obi. 
8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ida  Anne  Jones,  Detroit ;  1887 :  3972, 
Feb.  18;  2c.  Feb.  18.  16686 

Gittin'  'sperience  in  a  doctor's  oflSLce;  an  Ethi- 
opian farce  in  1  act,  by  B.  F.  Eberhart. 
Clyde,  O.,  Ames  publishing  co. 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  1896 :  70938, 
Dec.  30 ;  2c.  Jan.  8,  1897.  16687 

Giuliano;  schauspiel  in  5  aufziigen,  von  H. 
Pliimacher.  Koln,  Hans  Pliiraacher,  1908.  141 
p.     12°. 

©  res.  under  act  of  Mar.  3,  1905,  by  Hans 
Pliimacher,  Cologne,  Germany ;  res.  no.  1897 ; 
Ic.  July  13,  1908.  16688 

Giuseppina;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  Thomas  Little- 
field  Marble.  Chicago  and  New  York,  The 
Dramatic  publishing  company,  1909.  11  p. 
12°.  (On  cover:  Sergei's  acting  drama,  no. 
596) 

©  Nov.  12,  1909;  2c.  Nov.  15,  1909;  D: 
17365 ;  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago.        16688a 

Give  and  take;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  F.  de 
Gresac  and  C.  Thompson.  New  York,  Alice 
Kauser  [1909]     81  p.    12°. 

©  Fred  de  GrSsac  and  Charlotte  Thompson. 
New  York ;  D :  14739,  Jan.  4,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  4, 
1909.  16689 

— by  F.  Mandel.     [6],  126  p.    4°.    Type- 


written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  2,  1911 ;  D :  23519 ;  Frank  Man- 
del,  New  York.  16690 

■  a  hat  duologue,  by  Frank  Dumont.     New 


York,  Chicago  [etc.],  M.  Witmark  &  sons, 
1904.  9  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  The  Witmark 
stage  publications) 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons,  New  York ;  D :  6042, 
Dec.  28,  1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  27,  1904.  16691 

Give  head;  a  modern  morality,  by  B.  G.  Vul- 
liamy.    34  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Blanche  G.  Vulliamy,  London ;  D :  13997. 
Oct.  6,  1908.     [For  copies  reed,  see  D :  14408] 

16692 

Give  heed;  a  modern   morality   in   2   acts,  by 
B.  G.  Vulliamy.    34  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Blanche  G.  Vulliamy,  London ;  D :  14408, 
Nov.  30,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  20,  1908.  16693 

Same.     [4],  43  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.    Sept.   23,   1910;   D:  22127;   Blanche 
Georgiana  Vulliamy,  London.  16694 

Give  him  a  chance.     See  Our  Hebrew  partner. 

Give  it  back;  sketch  for  vaudeville,  by  Anne 
France.    5  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   July   28,   1911;   D:  24795;    Eugenie 
Allard,  New  York.  16695 


819 


16695 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


16714 


Give  me  a  chance;  playlet  in  1  act,  by  M. 
Sch\Yartz.    12  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    22,    1914;    D:  37920;    Morris 
Schwartz,  New  York.  16695a 

Give  me  my  share;  drama  in  1  act,  by  W.  Mack. 
16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    May    19,   1915;    D:  40701;    Willard 
Mack  and  Chas.  Bachmann,  New  York. 

16695b 

Give  the  women  a  chance;  suffragette  mono- 
logue, by  Harry  L.  Newton.  New  York.  Chi- 
cago [etc.],  M.  Witmark  &  sons,  1914.  7  p. 
12°. 

©  Sept.  1,  1914 ;  2c.  Sept.  2,  1914 ;  D  :  .38030 ; 
M.  Witmark  &  sons,  New  York.  16695c 

Give  thy  love  to  thy  Creator;  by  C.  M.  Egan. 
©    Catherine    M.    Egan,    Peoria,    111.;    D: 
6529,  Apr.  17,  1905.  16696 

Give  up  your  gods;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  of  pagan 
and  Christian  Russia,  by  A.  D.  Rees.  Phila- 
delphia, J.  B.  Lippincott  CO.,  1908.  119  p. 
12°. 

©   Arthur   Dougherty   Rees,   Philadelphia; 
D :  14334,  Nov.  21,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  3,  1908. 

16697 

Give  us  this  day;  play  in  1  act,  by  R.  E.  Rine- 
hart.     [1],  13,  [1]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  13.  1913;   D:  32298;   Robert  E. 
Rinebart,  Los  Angeles.  16698 

Giving  a  show;  a  burlesque  in  2  acts,  by  J. 
Flagg. 

©  Jared  Flagg,  New  York ;  1888 :  9977,  Apr. 
5.  16699 

Giving  Madame  X  the  axe;  travesty  in  1  act, 
by  G.  H.  Trader.    10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  1,  1913;  D :  33671 ;   George  H. 
Trader,  New  York.  16700 

Gjengangere.     See  Apparitions. — Son  (The)  of 

Don  Juan. 
[Gkolpho]  Tk6\4>o}  (H);  (Golfo);  Spaixa  eldvWlaKov, 

els    Trpd^ets   Trevrs,  [Trapa]   XpriffTOV   M.    Xa  tl  vtovttj. 

F^v    Nea    TopK-q,    Ekooccs     KevrpLKov    Bi/SXtoircoXetoi;, 

Xp-n<7Tov  M.  Xa'i'i^TovTT,,  1910.     79  p.     8°. 

©   Apr.   20,   1910;   2c.   May   17,   1910;    D: 
21171;  Christ  M.  Hayntutis,  New  York. 

16701 

Glace  (La)  brisee;  scenario,  de  Marcel  Delhery. 
3  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  9,  1913 ;  D :  33177 ;  Gaumont  co.. 
Flushing.  N.  Y.  16702 

Glad  (The)  hand;  a  dramatic  composition  in  2 
acts,  by  J.  M.  Weber  and  L.  M.  Fields. 

©  Joseph  M.  Weber  and  Louis  M.  Fields, 
New  York ;  1897 :  46263,  Aug.  18.  16703 


Glad  (The)  hand — Continued. 

a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  E.  Blaney. 

©   Charles   E.    Blaney,   New   York;    1896: 
55515,  Oct.  6.  16704 

Glad  (The)  surprise;  by  D.  R.  Richberg. 

©  Donald  R.  Richberg,  Chicago;  D:  15732, 
Apr.  28,  1909.  16705 

Gladiator  (The);  a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  A. 
Saumet,  with  English  and  Italian  words. 
New  York,  Charles  D.  Koppel  [1889]  56 
p.    8°. 

©  C.  D.   Koppel,  New  York;   1889:31996. 
Oct.  23 ;  2c.  Nov.  5.  16706 

See  also  Nero  below  zero. 


Gladiators    (The);   musical   comedy,   by   E.   L. 
Merritt.    56  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    25,    1914;    D :  37281 ;    Edward 
Lawrence  Merritt,  Oakland,  Cal.  16706a 

Gladiator's  last  race;  an  equestrian  dramatic 
composition,  by  E.  B.  Crane. 

©  Edward  B.  Crane,  California,  Mo.;   D: 
7303,  Sept.  15.  1905.  16707 

Gladwin  (The)  collection;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
A.  MacHugh.    83  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.   15,   1911;   D:  23363;   Augustin 
MacHugh,  New  York.  16708 

now  entitled,  Oflacer  666,  play  in  3  acts,  by 

A.  MacHugh,  rewritten  by  W.  Smith.     119  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Oct.   25,   1912;   D:  31240;   Augustin 
MacHugh  and  Winchell  Smith,  New  York. 

16709 

Gladys;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  T.  Gib- 
son. 

©  Hugh  T.  Gibson,  New  York ;  1885 :  79S7. 
Apr.  4.  16710 

a  domestic  drama  in  4  acts,  by   W.   Kep- 

linger. 

©  V\'alter  Keplinger,  United  States;  1883: 
8309,  Alay  7.  16711 

^or,  A  London  beauty,  a  comedy  drama  in 

5  acts,  bv  Allen  Horsford   [pseud,  of  Mrs.  L. 
A.   Friediieb]      137  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Adolph  M.  Friediieb,  New  York;  1S8G: 
8378,  Apr.  8;  2e.  Apr.  24.  16713 

or,     A    wife's    trial,    a    drama,    by    E.    S. 


Blanchard. 

©  Edward  S.  Blanchard,  Toledo,  O. ;  1887 : 
563,  Jan.  8.  16713 

—  or.  The  bride  of  Woodwilde,  in  5  acts,  b.y 
C.  Gayler. 

©  Charles  Gayler,  Buffalo ;  1883 :  2405,  Feb. 
n  16714 


820 


16715 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


16736 


Gladys  Greye;  a  dramatization  of  Bertha  M. 
Clay's  [Charlotte  M.  Braeme's]  famous  novel, 
by  Wra.  and  Josephine  Giles.  43  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Richard   Allen   Chapman,    Chicago ;    D : 
1593S,  IMay  24,  1909;  2c.  May  24,  1909.  16715 

Gladys's  sudden  change;  dramatic  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  E.  L.  Schwalm.  7  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  July  26,  1912;   D:  30354;  Emma  L. 
Schwalm,  Buffalo.  16716 

Glaserne  (Der)  niagister;  schauspiel  in  4  aliten, 
von  Fried  rich  Adler.  Stuttgart  und  Berlin, 
J.  G.  Cotta'sche  buchhandlung  nachfolger, 
1910.     148  p.     12°. 

©    Dec.    15,    1909;    2c.    May    10,    1910;    D: 
21002;  Felix  Bloch  erben,  Berlin.  16717 

Same. 

©    Feb.    23,    1910;    2c.    May    23,    1910;    D: 
21117;  Felix  Bloch  erben,  Berlin.  16718 

mit    benutzung    der    grundidee    More- 


to's,  von  Friedrich  Adler.     135  p.     4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  30,  1909 ;  D :  169G9 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  16719 

Glamour  (The)  of  love;  opera  in  3  acts,  by  H. 
C.  Hopkins.  39  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  31,  1913  ;  D  :  34905  ;  Henry  Clay- 
ton Hopkins,  Baltimore.  16720 

Glance  (A)  ahead;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  W.  Bow- 
man.    21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.     May   27.    1915;     D:  40896;     Bertha 
Creighton  and  Willard  Bowman,  New  York. 

16720a 

Glanzpartien;  lebensbild  in  5  akten,  mit  einem 
beispiel,  von  A.  Hepner. 

©  Adolph   Hepner,   St.   Louis;   1893:40.575, 
Sept.  7.  16721 

— —lebensbild   in  6  aufziigen,   von   A.   Hepner. 


Proof. 

©  Adolf  Hepner,  St.  Louis ;  D :  121,  Jan.  16, 
1901  :  2c.  Jan.  17,  1901.  16722 

Glare  (The)  of  Gotham;  a  local  melodrama,  in 
5  acts,  by  W.  A.  Brady. 

©  Wm.  A.  Brady,  Now   York,   1895:62636, 
Dec.  10.  16723 

Glass  (The)  house;  bv  R.  H.  'J'ruax.     Clinton, 
N.  Y.,  G.  W.  Browning,  1907.     23  p.     8°. 

©  Ravaud  Hawley  Truax,  Clinton,  N.  Y. ; 
D:  11897,  Dec.  9,  1907;  2c.  Oct.  28.  1907. 

16724 

a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Edgar  Allan 


Woolf  and  I.  von  Trautman.    106  p.    4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ida  von  Trautman,  New  York :  D :  8063, 
Feb.  17,  1906;  2c.  Feb.  17,  1906.  16725 


Glass   (The)  house — Continued. 

a  modern  play  in  4  acts,  by  L.  K.  Anspacher, 

99  p.     4°.     Tyi)ewritten. 

©  Louis  Kaufman  Anspacher,  New  York ; 
D :  16197,  June  30,  1909 ;  2c.  June  30,  1909. 

16726 

Glass  houses;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  W.  Fifield. 
[2],  14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  9,  1912 ;  D :  30771 ;  Effie  Wood- 
ward Fifield,  Minneapolis.  16727 


a  play  of  to-day  in  4  acts,  by  W.  S.  Craven. 

©  Walter  Stokes  Craven,  New  York ;  1894 : 
20962,  Apr.  24.  16728 

Glass  (The)  of  fashion;  a  comedy,  adapted  and 
arr.  by  F.  P.  Clark  and  Charles  M.  Clay 
[pseud,  of  Charlotte  M.  Clark]  134  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Frank  Pinckney  Clark,  Newark,  N.  J. ; 
1883  :  9460,  May  22  ;  2c.  Dec.  20.  16729 


—  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  George  R.  Sims  and 
Sydney  Grundy,  readapted  by  J.  Stetson. 

©  John  Stetson,  Boston ;  1883 :  20415,  Nov. 
5.  16730 

an  original   comedy   in  4   acts,  by   Sidney 


Grundy.  New  York,  S.  French ;  London,  S. 
French,  ltd.,  1898.  60  p.  12°.  ( [French's  in- 
ternational copyrighted  ed.  of  the  works  of 
the  best  authors,  no.  3] ) 

©  Samuel  French,  New  York ;  1898 :  63010, 
Oct.  27;  2c.  Jan.  2,   1S99.  16731 

Glass  (The)  of  tmth.      See  Scarecrow  (The) 

Glass  (A)  of  wine;  an  emotional  temperance 
drama  in  5  acts,  by  C.  P.  Brown  ;ind  G. 
Tompkins. 

©  Charles  P.  Brown  and  Abraham  G.  Tomp- 
kins. Brooklyn;  1877:2585,  Mar.  1.         16732 

Glass  put  in.     New  York,  1884.'     [Song] 

©  ,Tohn  F.  Kellers,  Brooklyn;  1884:21443, 
Oct.  27;  2c.  Dec.  26.  16733 

a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  S.  Norton. 

©  .Tohn  S.  Norton,  New  York;  1872:6686, 
June  22.  16734 

a  farce-comedy  in  3  acts,  by  L.  Myer. 

©  Louis  Mver,  San  Francisco ;  1885 :  27731, 
I^ec.  28.  16735 

Glastonbury;  an  hi-storical  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
W.  T.  Saward.  London,  The  Kingsgate  press, 
1911.    78  p.    8°. 

©  June  5,  1912  ;  Ic.  I\Tar.  22. 1912 ;  Ic.  June 
.5.  1912;  P;29SS7;  William  T.  Saward,  Lon- 
don. 16736 


821 


16737 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


16759 


Glatigny;  drame  funambulesque  en  vers,  m61t' 
de  chansons  et  de  danses  [en  5  actes  et  6 
tableaux]  par  Catulle  Mendes.  Paris,  EugSne 
Fasquelle,  1906.  4  p.  1.,  118  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Eugene  Fasquelle,  Paris ;  D :  8126,  Mar. 
8,  1906;  2c.  Mar.  8,  1906  (proof)  ;  2c.  Apr.  4, 
1906.  16737 

Same.       [Paris,    Impr.    de    I'lllustration] 


1906.     2  p.  1.,  118  p.     12' 

©  Catulle  Mendes,  Paris ;  D :  8163,  Mar.  15, 
1906;  2c.  Mar.  15,  1906.  16738 

Glatteis;  schauspiel  in  3  akten,  von  Filibert 
Embach.     80  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    William    B.    Brown,     New    York;     D: 
12636,  Mar.  28,  1908;   2c.  Mar.  28,  1908. 

16739 

Glaube  und.  heimat;  die  tragodie  eines  volkes, 
von  Karl  Schonherr.  Leipzig,  L.  Staackmann, 
1910.     115  p.     12°. 

©  Sept.  14,  1910 ;  2c.  Oct.  7,  1910 ;  D  :  22240 ; 
L.  Staackmann,  Leipzig.  16740 

Glaucus,  the  Athenian;  a  romantic  drama  in  5 
acts,  founded  on  Sir  E.  Bulwer  Lytton's  cele- 
brated novel,  The  last  days  of  Pompeii,  by 
H.  Knight. 

©    Harry    Knight,    United    States;    1886: 
6182,  Mar.  17.  16741 

Gleichheit;  politisches  schauspiel  in  4  aufzugen, 
von  K.  Bottcher.  Berlin,  Vertriebsstelle  des 
Verbandes  deutscher  biihnenschriftsteller,  g. 
m.  b.  h.,  1909.     108  p.    12°. 

©  Karl  Bottcher,  Schlachtensee,  Germany ; 
D:  15799,  May  7,   1909;   2c.   May  7,   1909. 

16742 

Glen  Moor  Gulch;  by  G.  E.  Stevens.     Ms. 

©    George   E.    Stevens,    Rochester,    N.    Y. ; 
1882 :  8018,  May  17 ;  Ic.  May  17.  16743 

Glendale;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  J.  S.  Norton. 
©  John  S.  Norton,  New  York;  1873:6807, 
June  17.  16744 

Glendaloug'h;  a  domestic  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
T.  S.  Henderson. 

©  Thomas  S.  Henderson,  Brooklyn;  1876: 
4232,  Apr.  8.  16745 

a  drama  in  4  acts,   founded  upon   (Jerald 


Griflin's  celebrated  tale  of  The  rivals,  arr. 
and  adapted  for  the  stage  by  the  author,  De 
Mar  (D.  M.  Reynolds) 

©  D.  M.  Reynolds,   Davenport,  la.;   1880: 
6439,  Apr.  26.  16746 

• a  romantic  Irish  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Ed- 
mund S.  Gurney. 

©  Wm.   H.   Power,   United   States;   1892: 
32458,  Aug.  6.  16747 


Glendowar;  or,  A  wild  Irish  girl,  a  sensa- 
tional comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Bur- 
leigh. 

©  Jennie  Burleigh,  Akron,  O. ;  1896 :  4.5033, 
Aug.  10.  16748 

G-lenflesh;  by  L.  C.  Fletcher. 

©  Lydia  Coyne  Fletcher,  Washington; 
1882:9202,  June  3.  16749 

CrlGnniore  Crawfield;  by  J.  A.  Meyer,  drama- 
tized by  Adolphus  Beattie.    92  p.    4°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  2,  1909 ;  D :  17261 ;  Jean  Adolphe 
Meyer,  New  York.  16750 

Glenn's  wife.     See  Woman  (A)  with  a  history. 

Glenora;  an  Irish  drama  in  4  acts,  by  R.  Quinn. 

©  Richard  Quinn,  Chicago;  1889:32022, 
Oct.  28.  16751 

Glenshe;  Irish  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  T.  F. 
Glancy   and   J.   A.   McCarthy.     Typewritten. 

©  Thos.  F.  Glancy  and  .John  A.  McCarthy, 
Manchester,  N.  H. ;  1894:26541,  May  26;  2c. 
Sept.  2,  1899.  16752 

Glent,  Jr.  and  Grill,  Sr.;  by  J.  Hartmann.    Ms. 

©  J.  Hartmann,  New  York;  1881:7410, 
]\Iay  11 ;  Ic.  May  11.  16753 

Glenwood;  or,  Avenged,  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  Uhler. 

©  Jennie  Uhler,  Lebanon,  Pa. ;  1872  :  12407, 
Nov.  25.  16754 

Gli  asparagi.      See  Bunch   (A)   of  asparagus. 

Glickman,  the  glazier;  a  vaudeville  sketch,  by 
Harry  L.  Newton  and  A.  S.  Hoffman.  Chi- 
cago, T.  S.  Denison  [1904]  13  p.  12°. 
([Denison's  vaudeville  sketches]) 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  D :  5154,  June 
10,  1904;  2c.  July  30,  1904.  16755 

Gliederpuppe    (Die)      See   Rettungen. 

Glimpse  (A)  into  the  future;  comedy  in  4  acts, 

by  R.  E.  Dunbar.     86  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  8,  1912 ;  D :  28610 ;  Robin  Ernest 

Dunbar,  South  Bend,  Ind.  16756 

Glimpse  (A)  of  Bohemia;  a  sketch,  by  Z.  Wil- 
liams. 

©  Zenaide  Williams,  New  York;  1897: 
13159,  Feb.  22.  16757 

Glimpse  (A)  of  Elysium;  in  2  phases,  by  G. 
Stewart. 

©  Grant  Stewart,  New  York ;  1898 :  24274. 

Apr.   18.  16758 

Glimpse  (A)  of  grammar  land;  dramatization, 
by  M.  F.  Brown.     Typewritten. 

©  Minnie  Frances  Brown,  Kalamazoo, 
Mich.;  1894:39044,  Aug.  24;  Ic.  Aug.  24. 

J6759 


822 


16760 


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16775 


Glimpse  (A)  of  graminar  land — Continued. 

a  farce,  by  M.  Frances  Brown.     Syracuse, 

N.  Y.,  C.  W.  Bardeen,  1894.    16  p.    12°.    [With 
music] 

©  C.  W.  Bardeen,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. ;  1894: 
.'17544,  Dee.  8;  2c.  Doc.  21.  16760 

Glimpse  (A)  of  Paradise;  a  play  in  1  act,  by 
F.  S.  Pixley.     Typewritten. 

©  Frank  S.  Pixley,  Akron,  O. ;  1892 :  38070. 
Sept.  19 ;  2c.  Dec.  9.  16761 

Glimpse  (A)  of  the  brownies.  See  Odd  operas 
for  eventide. 

Glimpse  (A)  of  tlie  gutter.  Sec  Binxy's  ro- 
mance. 

Glimpse  (A)  of  the  twentieth  century;  or. 
Bachelor  life  in  New  York  in  the  year  1999, 
a  farce  in  1  act,  by  M.  .J.  Sulli^'an.  25  p.  f°. 
Typev,Titten. 

©  M.  J.   Snllivna,  New  York;  1890:14580. 
May  2;  2c.  May  2.  16762 

Glitter  and  guilt;  a  drama  in  5  acts. 

©   H.   Edwin   Tremain,   New   Y'ork ;   1874: 
2392,  Feb.  27.  16763 

Glitter  Gulch;  a  drama  in  3  acts  and  16  scenes, 
by  J.  J.  Enriglit. 

©   .Tolm    J.    Enright,   Detroit;    1884:14159, 
.July  12.  16764 

Glitter  (The)  of  gold.     Sec  Bight  (The)  bower. 

Glittering  brass;  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  H. 
Fromenson.    119  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  9,  1913  ;  D  :  344.58 ;  Abraham  H. 
Fromenson,  Nev/  York.  16765 


Glittering  gate, 
sany. 


See  rive  plays;  by  Lord  Dun- 


Globe  (The)  trotter;  American  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  L.  De  Lange. 

©    Louis    De    Lange,    Philadelphia ;    1894 : 
22862,  May  5.  16766 

Globe  (The)  trotters;  burlesque  in  1  act,  by 
James  E.  Cooper.     5  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.   18,   1914;   D :  36073 ;   Isaac   E. 
Cooper,  New  York.  16766a 

Glockenspiel  (Carillon);  koraisclie  oper  in  1 
alvt,  von  Bruno  Warden  \\n(\  .1.  M.  Wellemin- 
sky,  musik  von  Jan  Brandts-Buys.  Leipzig, 
Josef  W^einberger,  1913.  24  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©    Sept.    25.    1913;    2c.    Mar.    4,    1914;    D: 
36232  ;  .Josef  Weinberger,  Leipzig.  16766b 

Gloire  (La)  ambulanciere;  comedie  en  1  acte, 
par  [Paul,  dit]  T.  Bernard.  {In  Petite  illus- 
tration no.  15,  7  juin  1913,  s^rie-theatre,  no.  10) 

©   .Tune   7,   1913;    2c.    .July   18,    1913:    D: 
33829;  Tristan  Bernard,  Paris,  16767 


Gloomy  Fanny;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Davis. 
154  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  17,  1913  ;  D  :  33816 ;  Allan  Davis, 
Pittsburgh.  16768 

Gloomy  Gus;  or,  Happy  Hooligan's  brother,  a 
musical  farce  comedy,  by  Rudolph  Block.  3 
p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [W^ords  only] 

©  William  Randolph  Hearst,  New  York; 
D :  1633.  Mar.  31,  1902 ;  2c.  Mar.  21,  1902. 

16769 

Gloria;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Alf.  Hampton.  11 
p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Mary  Patrice  Whitlock,  New  York;  D: 
8157,  Feb.  17,  1906 ;  2c.  Feb.  17,  1906.       16770 

dramma  lirico  in  3  atti,  di  Arturo  Colautti, 

musica  di  Francesco  Cilea.    Libretto.    Milano, 
E.  Sonzogno,  1907.    64  p.    8°. 

©  Edoardo  Sonzogno,  Milan ;  D :  10250, 
Apr.  1,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  1,  1907.  16771 

Gloria  (La)  del  barrio;  sainete  lirico  de  cos- 
tumbres  madrilenas  en  1  acto,  dividido  en  3 
cuadros,  en  prosa  y  verso,  original  de  J.  Al- 
varez Diaz  y  L.  Martel,  musica  de  los  maes- 
tros  G.  de  Aquino  y  M.  Rebollo,  Madrid  [So- 
ciedad  de  autores  espafioles]  1915.  41  p.  12°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  June  24,  1915;  Ic.  June  25,  1915;  D: 
41093 ;  Jestis  Alvarez  Diaz  y  Luis  Martel, 
Madrid.  16771a 

Gloria  (La)  del  inventor;  zarzuela  en  1  acto, 
dividido  en  4  cuadros,  letra  de  Enrique  G. 
Sarasate  y  Enrique  Jardiel,  mtisica  del  maes- 
tro Julio  Gomez.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores  espauoles]  1909.  39  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Sept.  23,  1909;  2c.  Sept.  24,  1909;  D: 
1G885;  Enrique  G.  Sarasate  y  Enrique  Jar- 
diel, Madrid.  16772 

Gloria  victis;  [drama,  by  M.  M.  Norton] 
[Warner,  N.  H.,  E.  C.  Cole,  1900]  50  p.,  3  1. 
nar.  8°. 

©  Morilla  M.  Norton,  Warner,  N.  H. ;  1900 
A :  8995,  Apr.  7 ;  Ic.  June  12 ;  Ic.  June  22. 

16773 

drame    lyrique    en    4    actes    et    en    prose 

rvthmee,   par   P.   Thys.      [Paris,   Alcan-L^vy, 
[1907]     40  p.     8°. 

©  Pauline  Thys,  Paris ;  D :  11979,  Dec.  9, 
1907 ;  2c.  Dec.  9,  1907.  16774 

Gloria's  gamble;  comedy  sketch,  by  L.  Buchan- 
an [pseud,  of  Lorraine  Hall-Russell]  19  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  16,  1915;  D:  42016;  Lorraine 
Buchanan,  Chicago.  16774a 

Glorie  Aston,  the  female  poisoner;  by  F. 
Dawson.     Typewritten. 

©  Forbes  Dawson,  London;  1898:14433, 
Feb.  28 ;  2c.  Feb.  28,  16775 


823 


16776 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


16792 


Glorieux  (Le);  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  C.  Stow. 
16  p.    f  °.    Printed. 

©  Charles  Stow,  Girard,  I'a. ;  1886 :  14103, 
June  19 ;  2c.  July  1.  16776 

Glorification  (The)  of  Columbus;  a  drama  in 
6  acts,  by  the  Sisters  of  St.  Joseph.  16  p. 
12°.    Printed. 

©  Sisters  of  St.  Joseph,  St.  Augustine,  Fla. ; 
1892 :  36774,  Sept.  8  ;  2c.  Sept.  8.  16777 

Glorification  (The)  of  Pinkie  Hugge;  a  farce 
in  4  acts,  by  E.  U.  Valentine  and  Herbert 
Dansey. 

©  Edward  Uffington  Valentine,  Brooklyn ; 
D :  12963,  May  13,  1908.  16778 

Glorious  Anna;  comedy  in  3  acts,  adapted  from 
the  French  of  Chivot  and  Duru,  by  M.  L. 
Vieira. 

©    Martha    Lafitte    Vieira,    Philadelphia; 

1892  •  22022.  May  25.  16779 

Glorious  Betsy;  play  in  4  acts,  by  Rida  John- 
son Young.    108  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  24,  1913;  D:  35434;   American 
play  CO.,  New  York.  16780 

Glorious  (A)  Fourth;  a  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  A.  Westfall.    Typewritten. 

©  Anson  Hewett  Westfall,  New  York  State ; 

1893  :  12175,  JNIar.  9 ;  2c.  Apr.  17.  16781 

Glorious  (The)  gossip;  play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  F. 
Babb.    30  p.     8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  4,  1915;  D:  39282;  J.  Franklin 
Babb,  Haverhill,  Mass.  16781a 

Glorious  time;  or,  Night  at  the  carnival,  com- 
edy in  1  act,  by  W.  J.  Echols.  15  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  21,  1910 ;  D  :  20249 ;  William  Jar- 
rell  Echols,  Chicago.  16782 

Glory;  a  4  act  military  drama,  by  E.  E.  Kidder. 

©   Edward   E.   Kidder,   New   York;    1885: 

8269,  Apr.  8.  16783 

Glory  (The)  of  Clementina;  play  in  3  acts, 
founded  upon  the  famous  novel  of  the  same 
name  by  William  J.  Locke,  by  George  C. 
Hazelton.     135  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  13,  1915;  D:  422.53;  George  C. 
Hazelton,  jr..  New  York.  16783a 

Glory  of  1876.     See  Independence. 

Glory  of  Ireland;  musical  comedy  drama  in  3 
scenes,  written  and  composed  by  H.  Coleman. 
24  p.     4".     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.   Sept.  26.  1914;   D:  38336;  Hamilton 
CSoIeman    Chicago.  16783b 


Glory  of  the  morning;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  E. 
Leonard.  Madison,  Wisconsin  dramatic  so- 
ciety, 1912.     54  p.     16°. 

©  Mar.  3,  1912;  2c.  Mar.  11,  1912;  D: 
28992 ;  William  Ellery  Leonard,  MadisoD,  Wis. 

16784 

See  also  Wisconsin  plays. 

Glory  (The)  of  understanding;  play  in  4  acts, 
.by  W.  O.  Raue.     ISO  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  le.  Feb.  25,  1913;  D:  32423;  W.  Carl 
Raue,  Philadelphia.  16785 

Glove  (The);  by  AV.  r.esjint  and  W.  H.  Pollocl<. 
©  AValter  Besant  iind  Walter  Herries  Pol- 
lock, England;  1896:32231,  May  28.       16786 

— ~a  prose  play  in  3  nets,  by  Bjornstjerne 
Bjornson,  tr.  fnmi  the  Danish-Norwegian  by 
Thyge   Sogard. 

©  Poet  lore  co.,  Philadelphia,  1892:634, 
Jan.  4.  [Also  in  Poet  lore,  v.  4,  no.  1,  Jan. 
1892  ;  periodical  ©  Poet  lore  co.,  Philadelphia ; 
1892 :  2487,  Jan.  14 ;  2c.  Jan.  16.  And  in  v.  4, 
nos.  6  and  7,  June-July,  1892;  periodical  © 
Poet  lore  co..  Boston,  1892 :  28487,  Jnlv  7 ; 
2c.  June  23]  16787 

Gloves  (The);  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
N.  A.  Tefft.  Bangor,  Me.,  Bangor  commercial 
print,  1895.     2  p.  1.,  42  p.     8°. 

©  Nate  A.  Tefft,  Brewer,  Me. ;  1895 :  46179. 
Sept.  10;  2c.  Sept.  21,  1S96.  16788 

Gloves  and  a  wonip.n;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  G. 
Middleton. 

©  George  Middleton,  New  York;  D :  1220, 
Dec.  28,  1901.  16789 

Glu  (La);  drame  :nusical  populaire  en  4  actes 
et  5  tableaux  [de]  Jean  Richepin  &  Henri 
Cain,  musiqne  de  Gabriel  Dupont.  Paris, 
Heugel  &  cie.,  1910.  87  p.  16°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Jan.  29,  1910;  2c.  Feb.  1,  1910;  D:  20076; 
Heugel  &  cie.,  Paris.  16790 

Glueck  auf.     See  Against  odds. 

Gliick  bei  frauen;  schwank  in  3  akten,  von 
Alexander  Eugel  und  Julius  Horst.  182  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Henry  W.  Savage,  New  York ;  D :  14878, 
.Ian.  23,  1909;  2c.  .Tan.  23,  1909.  16791 

-See  also  Florist's  (The)  shop. 

Gliick  (Das)  im  winkel;  schauspiel  in  3  akten, 

von  II.  Suderniann.    Nov.-  York  [L.  Goldmann] 
1896.     1  p.  1.,  91  p.     12°. 

©  Hermann  Sudermann,  Berlin  ;  1896 :  3321, 
Jan.  9;  2c.  Jan.  23.  16792 

See  also  Vale  (The)  of  content. 

Gliicklich  werden  kinder.  Sec  Du  sollst  vater 
und  mutter  ehren. 


824 


16793 


COPYEIGHTED   IN"    THE    UNITED    STATES 


16810 


Gllickliche  (Das)  gesicht;  schwank  in  3  akten, 
von  Ernst  Gettke.  Berlin,  Felix  Bloch  erben, 
1909.     100  p.     12°. 

©  1(\  Nov.  17,  1909;  D :  17421;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  16793 

Gllickliche  (Die)  hand;  histspiel  in  3  aufzugen 
von  Hugo  Lubliner.  Berlin,  F.  Bloch  erben. 
1911.     98  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  29,  1911 ;  D  :  2.5901 :  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  •  16794 

Glueckliche  (Der)  Kcenig  Kroisos.  Srr  Diony- 
sische    tragoedien. 

Giiickliche  (Die)  wahl;  komodie  in  5  akten,  von 
Nils  KjjTer,  iibersetzt  iind  fiir  die  deutsche 
biiline  bearbeitet  von  Carl  Morburger.  Ber- 
lin, Vertriebsstelle  de.s  Verbandes  deutscher 
biihnenscliriftsteller,  g.  ni.  b.  h.     149  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  June  17,  1914;  D:  38013;  Vertriebs- 
stelle d.  Verbandes  deutscher  biilinenschrift- 
steller,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin.  16794a 

Gliicklichen  (Die);  ein  lustig  mt\rchenspiel  in  3 
akten,  von  I.  C.  Poritzky.  Berlin,  H.  Schild- 
berger,  1908.     159  p.     12°. 

©  p:u)anuel  Lederer,  New  York ;  D :  13497, 
Aug.  4,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  11,  1908.  16795 

Gliicklichste  (Die)  zeit;  lustspiel  in  3  akten,  von 
Kuoul  Auernheimer.  Berlin.  Vita,  deutsches 
verlagshaus  [1909]  3  p.  1.,  [5]-122  p.  12°. 
(Bibliothek  moderner  dramen,  bd.  nr.  31) 

©  Vita,  deutsches  verlagshaus,  Berlin :  D : 
15155,  Feb.  23,  1909;  2c.  Feb.  24,  1909.  16796 

Gluecks jaeger  (Der);  lustspiel  in  4  akten,  von 
H.  Mayer.     [2],  137  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  27,  1910 ;  D  :  22395 ;  Henry  Mayer, 
New  York.  16797 

Gliicksmadel  (Das);  operette  in  3  akten,  von 
Robert  Bodanzky  und  F.  Thelen,  musik  von 
Robert  Stolz.  Text  der  gesange.  Leipzig, 
Wien,  W.  Karczag  &  K.  Wallner,  1910.  43  p. 
12°. 

©  Nov.  7,  1910 ;  2c.  Nov.  29,  1910 ;  D  :  22678  ; 
W.  Karczag  &  K.  Wallner,  Vienna.  16798 

Gliicksschweinchen  (Das);  operette  in  4  bil- 
il')rn,  nacli  einor  idee  des  D.  .Tourda,  von  Leo 
Rtoin  [pseud,  von  Leo  Rosenstein]  und  Carl 
Lindau,  musik  von  Ednnnid  Evsler.  T<eipzis, 
Wien,  Josef  Weinberger,  1908.  35  p.  12°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Joseph  Weinberger,  Leipzig;  D:  13321, 
July  10,  1908;  2c.  July  10,  1908.  16799 

Glug  (The)  family;  a  dialog,  by  W.  E.  Watt. 
Chicago,  The  School  weekly,  1903.  32,  [2]  p. 
front,     (port.)     12°. 

©  AVilliam  E.  Watt,  Chicago  ;  D  :  4157,  Oct. 
29,  1903;   2c.  Oct.  29,  1903.  16800 


Glugrubia,  the  witch;  fairy  play  in  4  acts,  by 
M.  Dadmun.     [1],  7  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    3,    1913;    D:  32834;    Margaret 
Dadmun,  Vanderwerken,  Va.  16801 

Glycerine  oil;  an  Ethiopian  sketch,  by  John 
Arnold,  arr.  by  Charles  White.  New  York, 
R.  M.  De  Witt,  1874.  5  p.  12°.  ( [De  Witt's 
Ethiopian  and  comic  drama,  no.  31] ) 

©  Robert  M.   De  Witt,  New  York;   1874: 
15829,  Dec.  31;  2c.  Feb.  19,  1875.  16803 

Gnadenbild  (Das);  komodie  in  4  aufzugen,  von 
Rudolf  Brix.  Vollsttindiges  regiebuch.  Wien, 
W.  Karczag,  1911.     60  p.     4°. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  6,  1912;  D:  28957;  VV.  Karcza?;, 
Vienna.  16803 

Gnome  (The)  of  Ouray;  a  musical  farce,  by 
H.  A.  D'Arcy. 

©  Hugh  Antoine  D'Arcy,  New  York ;  D : 
1770,  Apr.  23,   1902.  16804 

Gnomen  (The)     See  Lucy. 

Go;  [by]  Robert  C.  V.  Meyers. 

©  P.  Garrett  &  co.,  Philadelphia;  1894: 
19828,  Apr.  17.  16805 

Go  and  come.      See  Pig  brother  play-book. 

Go  home;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  B.  M.  Connor. 
[2],  77  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  3,  1914  ;  D  :  37460 ;  Brevard  Mays 
Connor.  Dallas.  16805a 

Go  see  Robert  Hall;  tragic-comedy  in  1  act  and 
2  scenes,  by  D.  G.  King.  16  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  June  23,  1913;  D:  33575;  Donald 
Grooms  King,  Chicago.  16806 

Go  slow;  skit  in  1  act,  by  Max  Temple  [pseud, 
of  M.  IM.  and  M.  W.  Skinner]  4  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  16,  1912;  D:  28321;  M.  M.  and 
M.  W.  Skinner,  Strassburg,  Germany.     16807 

Go  West;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  G.  W.  Hooper. 

©  George  W.  Hooper,  United  States ;  1875 : 
6816,  July  1.  16808 

or,  The  Emigrant  palace  car,  an  original 

dramatic   composition,    by    William    Carleton. 
30  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Tony  Pastor,  New  York ;  1880 :  2183,  Fol). 
7 ;  2c.  Feb.  7.  16809 

■ See  also  Emigrant  (The)  train. 

Goal    (The);   by   Henry   Arthur   Jones.     11   p. 

illus.    8°. 

©  Henry  Arthur  Jones,  London ;  D :  9846, 
Jan.  IS,  1907;  2c.  Jan.  18,  1907;  2c.  Feb.  23, 
1907.     (In  American  magazine,  Mar.,  1907) 

16810 


825 


16811 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITION'S 


16827 


Goal  (The) — Continued. 

-drama  in  4  acts,  by  S.  G.  Eghian.     155  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  17,  1913;   D:  33811;   Setrak  G. 

Eghian,  Cliicago.  16811 

drama  in  3  acts,  by  E.  H.  Smith  and  G.  S. 

Macdonald.     62  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.   10,  1912;   D:  30503;   Earle  H. 
Smith  and  George  S.  Jlacdonald,  Los  Angeles. 

16812 

play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  ,T.  Morgan.    68  p.    f°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  26,  1913 ;  D :  33616 ;  Harriet  J. 
Morgan,  Oakland,  Cal.  16813 

See  also  Theatre  of  ideas. 

Goal  (The)  of  intemperance.     See  Bottled  up. 

Goat    (The);    comedy   drama    in   1   act,    by    G. 
Carpenter.      [1],   18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  14,  1914 ;  D :  36710 ;  Grant  Car- 
penter,  San  Francisco.  16813a 

comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Hanford.     90  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  14,  1911 ;  D :  24934 ;  Edwin  Han- 
ford, New  York.  16814 

drama  in  3  acts,  by  R.  Danenbaum.    105  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  13,  1915 ;  D  :  40714  ;  Roby  Danen- 
baum, New  York.  16814a 

dramatic  playlet  in  1  scene,  by  W.  Mon- 
tague.    9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  9,  1911 ;  D :  25440 ;  Walter  INIon- 
tague,  San  Francisco.  16815 


—  1  act  comedy,  by  R.  C.  Mitchell  [i.  e.,  R.  C. 
M.  Young]     [2],  22  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  3,  1913;  D:  33247;  Ruth  Com- 
fort Mitchell,  Los  Angeles.  16816 

■1  act  farce,  by  T.  P.  Murphy.     11  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  22,  1911 ;  D :  25832 ;  Thomas  P. 
Murphy,  Chicago.  16817 


play  in  3  acts,  by  H.  Van  Valkenburgh  and 

R.    W.    Schoyer.      [2],    56   p.      4.      Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  23,  1911 ;  D :  23732 ;  Helen  Van 
Valkenburgh  and  Robert  Waldo  Schoyer,  Mil- 
waukee. 16818 

Goat  (The)  let  loose;  or,  Rebekah  Lodge 
secrets  exposed,  a  farce,  by  A.  S.  Wayland. 
Washington,  Kan.,  W.  H.  Besack,  1891.  15  p. 
8°. 

©  Adelaide  Schmidt  Wayland,  Washington, 
Kan. ;  1891 :  39505,  Nov,  3  ;  2c.  Dec  12.  16819 


Goat  (The)  skin  hand;  a  drama  of  early  Cali- 
fornia taken  from  life,  by  G.  B.  Cooke.  60  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   George   B.    Cooke,    Monrovia,   Cal. ;    D : 
15840,  May  13, 1909 ;  2c.  May  13, 1909.     16820 

Goblin  g-uests;  playlet  in  1  act,  by  G.  Richard- 
son.    17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    13,    1915;    D :  41727 ;    Grace 
■    Richardson,  New  York.  16820a 

Goblins  (The);  or,  Ruebezahl  (Rootcount)  and 
how  he  g'ot  his  name,  spectacular  play  in  4 
acts,  by  D.  H.  Rosenstein. 

©  David  H.   Rosenstein,   St.   Louis ;   1871 : 
8.356,  Sept.  7.  16821 

Goblins  (The)  and  the  ghostly  glide;  Ijy  Eliza- 
beth F.  Guptill.  Franklin,  O.,  Eldridge  en- 
tertainment house,  1914.     8  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  1,  1914  ;  2c.  Dec.  19,  1914 ;  D  :  39295 ; 
Eldridge  entertainment  house,   Franklin,   O. 

16821a 

Goblinski,  hypnotist;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  Mont- 
gomery B.  Pickett. 

©  Edward  C.  Waller,  Chicago ;  1896 :  60760, 
Nov.  5.  16822 

God  and  the  man;  or.  Love's  victory,   a  new 

sensation    drama    in    4    acts,    adapted    from 

Buchanan's  well  known  novel,  by  T.  H.  Glen- 

ney.     57  p.    8°.    Ms. 

©  T.  H.  Glenney,  United  States ;  1883 :  4313, 


Mar.  8;  2c.  Mar.  9. 
—  See  also  Storm  beaten. - 


16823 
-Storm  beaten  in 


the  polar  seas. 

God  bless  Victoria. 

©  Robert  Cocks  &  co.,  London ;  1897 :  19717, 


Mar.  26    (?). 


16824 


God  for  the  right.     Typewritten. 

©   James  B.   Fagan,   London ;   1899 :  55816, 
Aug.  31 ;  2c.  Sept.  1.  16825 

God  is  love;  or,  A  bride  adorned  for  her  hus- 
band,   [by  F.  L.  Albertson] 

©   Florence    Lovina    Albertson,     Chicago; 
1899  :  78732,  Dec.  4.  16826 

God  is  one;  historical  pageant  of  Israel's  loy- 
alty, by  Milton  Marks,  Henry  Hart  and  Martin 
A.  Meyer.  New  York,  Bloch  publishing  com- 
pany, 1914.     30  p.     12°. 

©    Dec.    14,    1914;    2c.    Nov.    19,    1915;    D: 
42292;  Bloch  pub.  co..  New  York.  16826a 

God,  man  and  devil;  drama,  by  Jacob  Gordin. 
[Yiddish]  New  York,  The  International 
library  pub.  co.  [1910]  1  p.  1.,  5-102,  4  p. 
12°. 

©    Mar.    31,    1910;    2c.    Apr.    2,    1910;    D: 
20672;  Internatl,  library  pub.  co„  New  York. 

16827 


826 


16828 


COPYRIGHTED   IN"    THE    TJliriTED    STATES 


16843 


God,  man  and  devil — ^Gontinued. 

■  drama  in  4  acts  with  a  prolog,  tr.  from  the 

Russian, 

.1913  ,s?:Np  ::^'£-bDii:-z  prnL-x-^'prD  -jba: 

102  p.,  1  1.,  front,  port.    16°. 

©  Jacob  Gordiu,  Brooklyn ;  D  :  3474,  Mav  22, 
1903;  2c.  May  22,  1903.  16828 

God  (The)  of  his  fathers;  dramatization  in  1 
act  of  Jack  London's  story  of  the  same  name, 
by  D.  Kimball.     [2],  28  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Nov.  2,  1910 ;  D :  22468 ;  David  Kim- 
ball, Berck,  France.  16829 

Goddard  Earl;  a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  G.  Ilear- 
ilen. 

©  Godfrey  Rearden,  Chicago ;  1899 :  56128, 
Sept.  1;  2c.  Sept.  1.  16830 

Goddess  (The);  play  in  2  acts,  by  Charles  God- 
dard.    13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  13,  1915;  D:  39987;  Star  co.. 
New  York.  16830a 

Goddess  (The)  dancer;  play  in  3  acts,  by  F.  G. 
Williams.     53  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  1,  1915;  D:  39830;  Florence 
Goodhue  Williams,  Los  Angeles.  16830b 

Goddess  (The)  of  chance;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by 
J.  A.  King  and  G.  E.  Hall.     Typewritten. 

©  .John  A.  King  and  George  E.  Hall,  Brook- 
lyn ;  U :  1230,  Dec.  31,  1901 ;  2c.  Jan.  8,  1902. 

16831 

Goddess  of  Liberty;  musical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  F.  K.  Adams  and  W.  M.  Hough.  86  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Sept.  18,  1909 ;  D :  16819 ;  Frank  R. 
Adams  and  Will  M.  Hough,  Chicago.       16832 

Goddess  of  love;  a  vaudeville  sketch,  by  Harry 

L.   Newton.      Chicago,    T.    S.    Denison    [1904] 

12  p.    12°.     ( [Denison's  vaudeville  sketches] ) 

©  T.    S.    Denison,   Chicago;   D :  5159,   June 

10,  1904;  2c.  July  30,  1904.  16833 

Goddess  (Tiae)  of  nicotine;  play  in  1  act,  by 
[Junie]  McCree  and  [Edward]  Clark.  [1], 
11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  5,  1913;  D:  33143;  McCree  and 
Clark,  New  York.  16834 

Goddess  (The)  of  radium;  a  1  act  plavette  in 
2  scenes,  by  W.  F.  Callicatt,  jr.  3  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  William  Floyd  Callicatt,  .ir-,  Chicago ;  D : 
8761,  June  29,  1906;  Ic.  June  29,  1906;  Ic. 
July   21,   1906.  16835 


Goddess  (The)  of  sunshine;  comedy  sketch. 
4  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Wanita  Mundoza,  Chicago ;  D :  4076,  Oct. 
10,  1903;  2c.  May  4,  1903.  16836 

Goddess  to  the  dying;  1  act  war  tragedy,  by 
F.  I^aines-Reed.     19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    July   19,    1915;    D:  41253;   Florence 
Haines-Reed,  Los  Angeles.  16836a 

Godefroi  and  Yolande;  a  mediaeval  play  in  1 
act,  by  L.  Irving.  New  York  [The  De  Vinne 
press]  1894.     45  p.    12°. 

©   Laurence   Irving,   London ;    1894 :  53604, 
Nov.  17;  2c.  Dec.  13.  16837 

Godfather   (The)      See  Seraphine. 

Godfrida;  a  play,  by  J.  Davidson. 

©    John    Davidson,     London ;     1898 :  38968, 
June  27.  16838 

Godiva;  ein  drama,  von  Victor  Hardung.     Zii- 
rich,  H.  Bachmann-Gruner  [1911]     96  p.    12°. 
©  June  20,   1911;   2c.   Sept.   12,   1911;   D: 
25196;   H.   Bachmann-Gruner.     Zurich,   Swit- 
zerland. 16839 

Godo  and  Bobo;  a  dramatic  composition  in  3 
acts,  by  A.  R.  Cazauran. 

©  A.    R.   Cazauran,   Chicago ;   1881 :  14374, 
Sept.  20.  16840 

Godcleva;  dramatic  composition,  by  Hilda  Ram. 

©  Breitkopf  &  Hartel,  Leipzig ;  1897 :  9079, 

Feb.  3;  2c.  Feb.  3;  2c.  Mar.  2.  16841 

Godpapa.      See  Ihr  pathe. 

Godred,  king;  romantic  piay  in  3  acts,  by  Jean 
and  L.  D.  Macpherson.  69  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  20,  1915 ;  D  :  40410 ;  La  Margaret 
Du  Rocher  Macpherson,  New  York.     16841a 

Gods  and  men;  or,  From  Mount  Olympus  to 
Washington,  a  political  musical  farce  comedy, 
in  2  acts,  with  prologue  and  epilogue,  by  J. 
T.  Pratt. 

©   .John   T.    Pratt,   New  York;    1891:6059. 
Feb.  13.  16842 

Gods  (The)  are  good;  play  in  3  acts  and  an 
epilogue,  by  C.  I.  Wheat.  [Pomona,  Cal., 
King  printing  co.,  1915]  68  p.  inch  front,  plan, 
plates.     12°. 

©   June  10,    1915;   2c.    June  14,   1915;    D: 
40931 ;  Carl  Irving  Wheat,  Claremont,  Cal. 

16842a 

God's  heroes;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Laura  Clif- 
ford Barney.     79  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  L.  A.  Clifford  Barney,  Washington;  D: 
15775,  May  4,  1909 ;  2c.  May  4,  1909.        16843 


827 


16844 


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16861 


God's  heroes — Continued. 

Same.    London,  Kegan  Paul,  Trench,  Triib- 

ner  &  co.,   ltd.;    Philadelphia,   J.   B.   Lippin- 
cott  company  [1910]     xii,  106  p.    8°. 

©  Oct.  10,  1910 ;  2c.  Oct.  18,  1910 ;  D  :  22337  ; 
Laura  Cliflford  Barney,  Washington.        16844 

God's  kiss;  drama  in  1  act,  by  G.  E.  Crater,  jr. 
23  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  26,  1915;   D:  42090;  George  E. 
Crater,  jr.,  Brooklyn.  16844a 

God's  liegeman;  play  of  Canadian  life  today,  by 
I>ancelot  Lovelace.  [5],  49  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Kov.  23,  1911 ;  D :  28197 ;  John  Rich- 
ard Barker,  Winnipeg,  Canada.  16845 

Gods  (The)  of  the  mountain.  See  Five  plays; 
by  Lord  Dunsany. 

Gods  (The)  to  the  rescue;  a  1  act  dramatic 
composition,  by  F.  J.  Beaman.  12  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Fred   J.    Beaman,    .Jackson,   Mich. ;    D : 
3495,  May  18,  1903 ;  2c.  May  18,  1903.     16846 

God's  will;  play  in  1  act,  by  R.  Baldwin.  10  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    16,    1915;    D:  42006;    Runyon 
Baldwin,  New  York.  16846a 

Gottin  (Die)  der  vemunft;  von  A.  M.  Willner 
and  Bernhard  Buchbinder.  Leipzig,  Emil 
Berte  &  co. 

©  Emil  Berte  &  cie.,  Leipzig ;  1897 :  38381, 
June  30 ;  2c.  July  24.  16847 

Gotzen;  kolonial-drama  in  4  akten,  von  Richard 
Kiias,  Berlin,  Vita,  deutsches  verlagshaus, 
1907.    127  p.    12°. 

©  Vita,  deutsches  verlagshaus,  Berlin ;  D : 
10442,  Apr.  29,  1907;  2c.  Apr.  29,  1907. 

16848 

Going  abroad;  comedy  sketch  in  1  scene,  by 
F.  Lalor.      22  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Frank  Lalor,  New  York ;  D :  6286,  Mar. 
6,  1905;  2c.  Feb.  23,  1905.  16849 

Going  and  coming;  vaudeville  sketch,  by  John 
Bentley.    3  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.    13,    1913;    D:  34706;    .John   H. 
Bentley,  St.  Louis.  16850 

Going  back  to  college;  a  nuisical  comedy  li- 
bretto in  1  act  and  1  scene  for  five  characters, 
by  Thomas  B.  Donaldson.  17  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  T.  B.  Donaldson,  Philadelphia;  D:9377. 
Nov.  3,  1906;  2c.  Nov.  3,  1906.  16851 

Going  hack  to  mother;  comedy  playlet,  by  L. 
Gordon  and  Olive  Warren.  7  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  10,  1912;   D:  28268;  Laurence 
Gordon,  %  P.  J.  Fisher,  New  York.         16852 


Going!  going!!  gone!!!  tale  of  a  toupee  in  1  act, 
by  P.  Pauli.     [1],  14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  15,  1913;  D:  35063;  Pauline 
Pauli,  Coytesville,  N.  J.  16853 

2  scenes  from  everyday  life,  by  H.  O.  Stech- 

han.    36  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  30,  1915 ;  D :  41754 ;  H.  O.  Stech- 
han.  Long  Beach,  Cal.  16853a 

Going  home;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Bacon.  110 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  6,  1913 ;  D :  34950 ;  Frank  Bacon, 
New  York.  16854 

Going  into  vaudeville;  comedy  in  3  scenes,  by 
A.  Hoffman.     84  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  25,  1914  ;  D  :  37941 ;  Aaron  Hoff- 
man, New  York.  16854a 

musical  sketch,  by  Pierce  Kingsley.     10  p. 

4°.     Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ethyl  Grazer,  San  Francisco;  D:  10646, 
May  27,  1907;  2c.  May  27,  1907.  16855 

an  original  satire  in  1  act,  by  M.  M.  Theise. 

10  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Mortimer  M.  Theise,  New  York ;  D :  9637, 
Dec.  14,  1906;  2c.  Dec.  14,  1906.  16856 

Going  it;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  T. 
Vincent  and  Kenneth  Lee. 

©  Charles  T.  Vincent,  New  York;  1888: 
15913,  June  2.  16857 

Going  on  the  stage;  play  in  1  act,  by  O.  T, 
Johnsone.    13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  8,  1915;  D:  42210;  Otto  T. 
Johnsone,  Brooklyn.  16857a 

Going  South;  1  act  farce,  by  G.  Fortescue.  24 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  24,  1911;  D :  23452 ;  Granville 
Fortescue,  Washington.  16858 

Going  the  limit;  farce-comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Augustin  and  Albert  Glassmire.  Ill  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  1,  1912  ;  D  :  29252  ;  Albert  Glass- 
mire, Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.  16859 

Going  to  housekeeping;  a  skit,  by  F.  C.  Bar- 
clay.    [2],  24  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tan.  18,  1912;  D:  28349;  Fannie  C. 
Barclay,  New  York.  16860 

Going  to  school  in  Mother  Goose  land;  play  in 
1  act,  by  Elizabeth  F.  Guptill.  Franklin,  O., 
Eldridge  entertainment  house,  1914.  8  p. 
12°. 

©  Nov.  15,  1914;  2c.  Dec.  19,  1914;  D: 
39151;  Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Frank- 
lin, O.  16860a 

Going  to  the  city;  comedy  sketch,  by  Ed. 
Chrissie.    7  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  .John  C.  Meany,  New  York ;  D  :  4784,  Mar. 
24,  1904 ;  2c.  Mar.  16,  1904.  16861 


828 


16861 


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16880 


Going  to  the  dogs;  vaudeville  comedy,  by  L.  A. 
Bahner.     [1],  22  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  5,  1914 ;  D :  36944 ;  Leo  Aloysius 
Bahner,  New  York.  16861a 

Going-  to  the  fair;  a  Columbian  vaudeville  in  2 
acts,  by  G.  C.  Rankin. 

©  George  C.  Rankin,  United  States ;  1893 : 
47230,  Oct.  23.  16862 

Going  to  the  races;  a  pantomimic  racing  com- 
edy in  3  acts,  by  J.  F.  Byrne. 

©  John  F.  Byrne,  Norwich,   Conn. ;   1898 : 
49431,  Aug.  23 ;  2c.  Aug.  23.  16863 

Going  to   the  reception;   comedy   drama,    [by] 
W.  Hallback. 

©   William   Hallback,  Lancaster,   Pa. ;    D : 
12141,  Jan.  6,  1908.  16864 

Going  up;  farce  comedy   in  3  acts,  by   A.  M. 
Coultas.    115  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  25,  1915;  D :  41573 ;  Alta  May 
Coultas,  Chicago.  16864a 

farce  in  1  act,  by  M.  V.  Powers.    15  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  2,  1914 ;  D :  38830 ;  Minnie  Van 
Carapen  Powers,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

16864b 

farce  in  3  acts,  by  Emil  and  Arnold  Golz, 


authorized   adaptation  by   C.   R.   Schubering. 
167  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  7,  1912;  D:  28590;  Charles  R 
Schubering,  New  York.  16863 

■ by  G.  S.  Wheat.  112  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  4,  1915 ;  D :  39584 ;  George  Seay 
Wheat,  New  York.  16865a 

Gojam;  by  G.  S.  Marks. 

©    Geori^e    S.    Marks,    Elmhurst,    111. ;    D : 
7975,  Feb.  10,  1906.  16866 

Gold;  a  drama. 

©    A.    K.    Hadel,     Baltimore;     1873:6344. 
June  5.  16867 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  B.  INIatthev/s. 

©   James   Brander   Matthews,   New   York; 
1871 :  8014,  Aug.  28.  16868 

■ by  J.  Burnside  and  Robert  G.  Morris, 

with  synopsis  of  act  1,   scene  1,   and   act  2, 
scene  1. 

©   Jean   Burnside,   New   York ;    1871 :  7656, 
Aug.  16.  16869 

Same.  Additional  scenes  :  Grant  and  Bout- 
well  conferring  on  the  gold  question  on  Black 
Friday,  September  24,  1869;  Fisk  and  Gould 
in  the  ollicc  of  Belden  &  co..  Now  York,  on 
Black  Friday,  September  24,  1869. 

©  Jean  Burnside,   New  York;   1872:3074, 
Mar.  28.  16870 


Gold — Continued. 

a  drama  of  5  acts,  bv  Physico   [pseud,  of 

S.  J.  Wightman] 

©  Samuel  J.  Wightman,  Pittsburgh;  1891: 
48274,  Dec.  31.  16871 

-dramatization  of  George  Eliot's  Silas  IMar- 

ner,  in  3  acts,  by  G.  E.  Baldwin.     85  p.     f°. 

Ms. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  1,  1915 ;  D :  42156 ;  Gratia  Eaton 
Baldwin,  New  York.  16871a 


—  play  in  4  acts,  by  B.  Ancella  Hunter.     [5], 
146  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  29,  1910 ;  D :  21441 ;  Bertha  A. 
Hunter,  Los  Angeles.  16872 

play  in  3  acts,  by  H.  Heron  and  Jack  Lon- 


don.    107  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    9,    1913;    D:  33439;    Herbert 
Heron,  Carmel,  Cal.  16873 

—  Same.     110  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 


©   Ic.    Apr.    22,    1910;    D:  20863;    Herbert 
Heron,  Carmel,  Cal.  16874 

symbolic  play  in  3  acts  and  epilogue,  by  D. 


G.  Mukerji.     [2],  23  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  6,  1915 ;  D :  42192 ;  Dhan  Gopal 
Mukerji,  Palo  Alto,  Cal.  16874a 

or,  California  in  '49,  a  romantic  drama  in 


5  acts,  by  C.  B.  Edwards. 

©   Charles   B.    Edwards,   Brooklyn;    1883: 
281,  Jan.  5.  16875 

Gold  and  dross;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  R. 
Leigh.     209  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Wm.    R.    Leigh,    New    York;    D :  12508, 
Mar  7,  1908;  2c.  Feb.  27,  1908.  16876 


—  Same.     116  p.     4  ,     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Apr.    17,   1915;    D:  40392;    William 
Robinson  Leigh,  New  York.  16876a 

— -a  drama  in  3  acts  and  a  prologue.     [Re- 


vised]    118  p.     4  .     Typewritten. 

©   William    Robinson    Leigh,    New   York; 
D :  13679,  Aug.  29,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  29,  1908. 

16877 

Gold  and  name;  a  play  in  4  acts,  dramatized 
from  the  German  of  Marie  Swartz,  by  A.  P. 
Hossie. 

©  Anna  Poole  Hoxsie,  Buffalo  ;  1874  :  13007, 
Oct.  19.  16878 

Gold  (The)  belt;  a  new  and  original  sensation 

drama  in  a  prologue  i'.nd  3  acts,  by  C.  Foster. 

©  Charles  Foster,  New  York;   1871:3912, 

Apr.  27.  16879 

Gold  bird;  an  original  comic  drama  in  4  acts. 

©  Jennie  Abbot,  Niagara  Falls ;  1872 :  7387. 

July  10.  16880 


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16880 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


16903 


Gold  (The)  brick;  comedy  vaudeville  sketch,  by 
A.  Geyer.     22  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  14,  1914 ;  D :  39330 ;  Albert  Geyer, 
Los  Angeles.  16880a 

■a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Willard  Bassett.     Chi- 


cago and  New  York,  The  Dramatic  publishing 
company  [1903]  8  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  The 
darkey  &  comic  drama) 

©    Dramatic    pub.    co.,    Chicago ;    D :  4309, 
Nov.  27,  1903;  2c.  Nov.  27,  1903.  16881 

—  a  farce  in  3  acts,  by  E.  M.  Richmond. 

©    E.    Marie    Richmond,     Chicago;     1899: 
83420,  Dec.  26.  16882 

in  1  act,  by  H.  A.  D'Arcy.     Typewritten. 

©    H.    A.    D'Arcy.      New    York;    1900;    A: 
25602,  Oct.  15;  2c.  Oct.  15.  16883 

Gold   (The)   bug-;   a   melodrama   in   5   acts,   by 
W.  H.  Hagarty.     Typewritten. 

©   W.   H.   Hagarty,   Chicago ;    1896 :  49084, 
Aug.  31 ;  2c.  Sept.  4.  16884 

See  also  Goldbiig. 

Gold  (The)  bugs;  by  J.  Hurtig. 

©  Jules  Hurtig,  New  York ;  D :  4762.  Mar. 
21,  1904.  16885 

Gold  (A)   cure;  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
G.  M.  Wood. 

©  George  Murray  Wood,  New  York;  1898: 
24835,  Apr.  20.  16886 


—  vaudeville  act  in  1  act,  by  F.  P.  Folsom. 
17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  le.   Feb.  24,  1910;   D:  20285;   Frank  P. 
Fowler,  Brooklyn.  16887 

or,  Rescued  from  drink,  a  realistic  drama 


of  modern  times  comprised  in  a  prologue  and 
4  acts,  [by]  S.  H.  Wandell. 

©    Samuel    Henry    Wandell,    Syracuse,    N. 
Y. ;  1892  :  51912,  Dec.  19.  16888 

Gold  (The)  diggers;  4  act  western  comedy 
drama,  by  Langdale  Williams.  Chicago,  The 
Chicago  manuscript  CO.,  1912.  55  p.  f°. 
Mimeographed. 

©    Jan.    10,    1912;    2c.    Mar.    23,    1912;    D: 
29145 ;  Alex.  Byers,  Chicago.  16889 

or,  Staking  the  claim,  a  play  of  western 

life  in  4  acts,  by  W.  H.  Carson.     120  p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  William  Henry  Carson,  New  l''ork ;  D : 
10G49,  May  27,  1907 ;  2c.  May  14,  1907.  16890 

Gold-dust;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  founded  upon 
Burke  Brentford's  story,  by  D.  E.  Preston. 

©   P.    Charles   Hager,   Buffalo;    1875:5.55, 
Jan.  18.  16891 

Gold  (The)  dust  twins;  by  J.  Byron. 

©  Jean  Byron,  Atlantic  City ;  D :  3837,  Aug. 
17,  1903.  16892 


Gold  (The)  dust  twins — Continued. 

a  ragtime  opera  in  3  rags,  by  B.  Woolfolk. 

70  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Boyle  Woolfolk  and  Henry  D.  Grahame, 
New  York ;  D :  6865,  June  15,  1905 ;  2c.  June 
15,  1905.  16893 

Gold    fiir  eisen;    historisches    schauspiel,    eiu 

vorspiel  und   4    aufziige,    von    Hans   Herbert 

Ulrich.  Schweidnitz,  L.  Heege  [1912]     94  p. 
l'2°. 

©  Aug.  1,  1912  ;  2c.  Dec.  3,  1912  ;  D  :  31538 
L.  Heege,  Schweidnitz,  Germany.  16894 

Gold    (Der)    graeber    von    Klondike,    Alaska 
melodrama  in  4  acten,  von  M.  Finkelstein. 

©    Marcus   Finkelstein,   New   York;    1897 
43916,  Aug.  3.  16895 


Gold   (The)   hunters   of   California. 
Siddons. 


See  Sam 


Gold  hunters  of  the  Black  Hills;  by  D.  Howe. 

©  Den  Howe,  Leadville,  Col.;   1883:8479, 

May  9.  16896 

Gold  is  not  all;  heroic  colonial  love  comedy,  by 
W.  (}.  Barrows.    48  p.    4°.    Typewritten.' 

©   Wayne   Groves   Barrows,   Chicago;    D: 
7321 ,  Sept.  27,  1905 ;  2c.  Oct.  13,  1905.       16897 

Gold  (The)  king;  or,  A  life  prisoner,  by  W.  J. 

Cumberland. 

©     William     James     Cumberland,     United 
States  ;  1885 :  22414,  Oct.  26.  16898 

or.  After  seven  years,  dramatic  composi- 
tion in  prologue  and  5  acts,  by  W.  H.  Foerster, 
©    William    H.    Foerster,    Columbus,    O. ; 
1888  :  34049,  Nov.  30.  16899 

See  also  Byer's  library  of  tabloid  plays. 

Gold  mad;  an  American  drama  in  a  prologue 
and  4  acts,  by  C.  T.  Dazey. 

©  Charles  Turner  Dazey,  Cambridge,  Mass. ; 
1877 :  15350,  Dec.  28.  16900 

Gold,  mask,  revenge.     See  Hunted  down. 

Gold  (A)   mine;  an  original  comedy  in  3  acts, 

by  B.  Matthews  and  G.  H.  Jessop. 
©  Brander  Matthews  and  Geo.  H.  Jessop, 

United  States;  1880:7458,  Mar.  31.         16901 
— -  a  play  in  5  acts,  by   I.   Ackevman.     New 

York,  J.  Polhemus,  1881.     52  p.     8°. 

©  Irene  Ackerman,  New  York;  1880:1092, 

Jan.  17 ;  2c.  Aug.  23,  1881.  16902 
a  play  in  3  acts,  by  B.  Matthews  and  G.  H. 

Jessop.     New  York,  Samuel  French ;  London, 

Samuel  French,  ltd.,  1908.     74  p.     12°. 
©  Brander  Matthews  and  Geo.  H.  Jessop, 

New  York ;  D :  14662,  Dec.  21,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  7, 

1909.  16903 

Gold    nuggets     from     Alaska.     See   Soldier's 

(The)  reward. 


830 


16904 


COPYEIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED    STATES 


16926 


Gold  (The)  pocket;  an  original  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  Andrew  Romeyn. 

©  H.  B.  Warner,  New  York;   1893:25744, 
I\Iay  27.  16904 

Gold  (The)  princess;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  A.  E. 
Ives. 
©  A.  E.  Ives,  Detroit ;  1883 :  8354,  May  7. 

16905 

Gold  (The)  strike  stampede;  by  J.  L.  Dellen- 
baugh. 

©   Jesse  Laubie   Dellenbaugh,    Salem,    O. ; 
19U0  A  :  18581,  July  27.  16906 

Golda;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Wolf. 

©  Mark  Wolf,  Boston ;  1886 :  120G7,  May  21. 

16907 

Goldbug"  (The)  conspiracy;  or,  The  crime  of 
'73,  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  E.  Ross. 

©  A.  E.  Ross,  Alpena,  Mich. ;  1895 :  63521, 
Dec.  14.  16908 

Goldee;  or,  The  favorite  of  the  woods,  a  drama 
in  6  acts,  by  L.  H.  Caldwell.  49  p.  12°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Laura  Henrietta  Caldwell,   New  York; 
1885  :  8326,  Apr.  9 ;  2c.  May  1.  16909 

Golden  (The)  age;  or,  Pierrot's  sacrifice,  idyllic 
musical  play  in  1  act.  written  by  Henry  Byatt, 
composed  by  Florian  Pascal.  London,  Joseph 
Williams,  ltd.,  1911.  16  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©   Apr.   21,   1911;    2c.    Apr.   22,    1911;    D: 
24027;  Joseph  Williams,  ltd.,  London.     16910 

Golden  (The)  apple;  comedy  dramatic  sketch, 
by  J.  P.  Smith.     [2],  15  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   July  28,   1910;   D:  21670;   J.   Philip 
Smith,  New  York.  16911 

Golden  (The)  ass.     See  Transformation. 

Golden  (The)  bond;  romantic  drama  in  a  pro- 
logue and  4  acts,  by  J.  B.  Mulholiand  and 
Harry  B.  Thearle.    108  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    H.    B.    Thearle,    Chicago ;    1889 :  16749, 
June  1 ;  2c.  June  1.  16912 

Golden  (The)  bracelet;  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
H.  L.  Brown.     [3],  23  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  7,  1914 ;  D :  38416 ;  Henry  Lewis 
Brown,  Oakland,  Cal.  16912a 

Golden  (The)  branch.  See  Devil's  (The)  auc- 
tion. 

Golden  bumblebee;  or,  Scenes  in  a  country- 
hotel,  rural  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  S.  Chandler. 
37  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    13,    1910;    D :  20784 ;    Sophia 
Chandler,  Chicago.  16913 

Golden  Butte;  or.  The  pride  of  the  Yukon,  a 

sensational  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  J.  Burleigh. 

©  Jennie  Burleigh,  D:  10274,  Mar.  20.  1907. 

16914 


Golden  butterfly;  by  E.  Macvane. 

©   Edith   IMacvane,   Cambridge,   Mass. ;   D : 
8282,  Apr.   5,   1906.  16915 


—  by  L  Fuller. 

©   Ida   Fuller,   Forest  City,   la.;   1900  A: 
26141,  Oct.  20.  16916 

an  adaptation,  a  society  drama  in  3  acts. 


by  C.  W.  Colburn. 

©  Carrie  W.  Colburn,  Boston ;  1898 :  50196, 
Aug.  27.  16917 

an     Anglo-American    comedy     in     4     acts, 


adapted    from    the    English  'novel    of   Walter 
Besaut  and  James  Rice,  by  J.  Hedley. 

©  James  Hedley,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  1879: 
9570,  July  21.  16918 

a  comedy-drama  in  5  acts  and  12  scenes, 


adapted   from    tlio   English   novel   of   Walter 
Besant  and  James  Rice,  by  J.  Hedley. 

©  James  Hedley,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  1879: 
13767,   Oct.  17.  16919 

—  a    comic   opera   libretto    in   3   acts,    bv    H. 
B.   Smith.     144  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Harry  B.   Smith,   New   York;   D:  13835, 
Sept.  19,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  7,  1908.  16920 


166  p. 


—  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  A.  Schreiber. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  16,  1912 ;  D :  31711 ;  Flora  Adele 
Schreiber,  Philadelphia.  16921 

a  drama  in  prologue  and  4  acts,  from  the 


novel  of  that  name,  by  F.  Carlos   [pseud,  of 
F.    C.    Griffith] 

■  ©  Frank  Carlos,  Boston ;  1878 :  2007,  Feb. 
15,  16922 


—  Same.     Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.   [1886] 
67  p.     12°. 

©   Frank    Carlos    Griffith,    United    States; 
1886 :  14362,  June  23  ;  2c.  Sept.  20.  16923 


—  a  dramatic  comedy,  by  Colonel  P.  Ingra- 
ham  and  T.  W.  King.     New  York,  1884. 

©  Prentiss  Ingraham  and  Tom  W.   King, 
Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y. ;  1885:3857,  Feb.  11. 

16924 


— -lyrics    of   the   Van    Studdeford    opera,    by 
Harry  B.  Smith.     53  p.     4°.     Tyj^ewritten. 

©  Joseph  W.  Stern  &  co..  New  York;  D: 
14237,  Oct.  22,  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  1,  1908.      16925 

a  play  in  4  acts  and  6  scenes,  by  James 


Hedley,    adapted    and    dramatized    from    an 
English  story  by  Besant  and  Rice. 

©  James  Hedley,  Cleveland ;  D :  13245,  June 
25,  1908.  16926 

—  Sec  also  Streak  (A)  of  luck. 


831 


16927 


DKAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


16d49 


Golden  (The)  calf;  by  W.  Danforth.     86  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Aug.   21,    1909;    D:1659S;    William 
Danforth,  Elmhurst,  111.  16927 

a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  J.  Miller.    41  p. 


4  .     Typewritten. 

©   Anna   Jenness   Miller,   Washington ;    D : 
10779,  June  17,  1907 ;  2c.  July  15, 1907.     16928 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Madeleine  Lucette 


Ryley. 

©  J.  H.  Ryley,  New  York ;  1894 :  11608,  Feb. 
26.  16929 

driuna  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Chrostowski.    105  p. 

4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Aug.   17,   1912;    D:  30500;   Alphonse 
Chrostowski,   New  York.  16930 

a  piny  in  4  acts,  by  A,  Rogfi.     New  York, 

1876.     98  p.     8°. 

©  Adolphe  Rog^,  New  York ;   1876 :  13646, 
Dec.  9;  2c.  Jan.  6,  1877.  16931 

• — -play  in  3  acts,  by  P.  Peltret.     82  p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  30,  1913;  D:  33948;  Frank  Pel- 
tret, Los  Angeles.  16932 

Golden   (The)   candelabrum;  by  J.  D.  Long. 
©   John   David   Long,   Douglas,   Wyo. ;    D : 
11421,  Sept.  10,  1907.  16933 

Golden  (A)  chain,  in  three  links;  a  comedy,  by 
C.  A.  Sweetland. 

©   Charles   A.    Sweetland,    Nebraska   City, 
Neb.;  1879:8194.  June  19.  16934 

Golden  (The)  chrysanthemum;  a  Japanese  play 
in  3  acts  and  4  scenes,  by  H.  Ringrose. 

©  Hyacinthe   Ringrose,   New  York;   1899: 
75375,  Nov.  IS.  16935 

Golden  (The)  circlet;  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  by 
N.  D.  Mann. 

©  Nat  D.  Mann,  United  States ;  1897 :  15309, 
Mar.  3.  16936 

Golden  (The)  cliff;  dramatic  composition.    68  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  George  Myron  Glidden,  Lynn,  Mass. ;  D : 
4635,  Feb.  23,  1904;  2c.  Mar.  15,  1904.  16937 

Golden  cloud;  scenario  for  a  spectacle  plav,  by 
T.   S.  Clarke.     38  p.     4°.     Typewritten.' 

©    Ic.    Oct.    18,    1909;    D:  17135;    Thomas 
Shields  Clarke,  New  York.  16938 

Golden  (The)  coin;  an  original  play  in  5  acts, 
by  S.  Felch. 

©    Stanley    Felch,     Chicago ;     1884 :  14160, 
July  12.  16939 

Golden  (The)  crook;  extravaganza,  a  spectacu- 
lar burlesque  in  3  acts,  by  J.  G.  Jermon. 

©  .L  G.  Jermon,  Philadelphia;  1896:8.58.5, 
Feb.  5.  16940 


Golden  (The)  crook — Continued. 

■ play   in  2  acts,  by   Geo.   T.    Smith.     17   p. 

4°.     Typewi-itten. 

©  Ic.  June  2.5,  1914;  D :  87492 ;  Jacobs  & 
Jermon,  inc.,  New  York.  16940a 

Golden  (The)  crown;  a  drama  in  3  acts  and  24 
scenes  and  tableaux,  by  .1.  Miller. 

©   John   jMiller,    Cedar   Rapids,    la.;    1878: 
.14310,   Dec.  7.  16941 

Golden  (The)  days  of  '49.     Sec  Happy  Valley. 

Golden  (The)  dog;  romantic  di-ama  in  4  acts, 
dramati/.cd  by  J.  T.  Prince,  ji-..  from  the  novel 
of  the  same  name  by  William  Kirby.  55  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  .John  Tucker  Prince,  jr.,  Cambridge, 
Mass. ;  D :  1210,  Dec.  26,  1901 ;  2c.  Dec.  28, 
1901.  [Note:  Copies  bear  title,  Le  cliien  d'  or 
(The  golden  dog)]  16943 

Sec  also  Beaumanoir. 

Golden  (The)  doom.  Sec  Five  plays;  by  Lord 
Dunsany. 

Golden  (The)  dragon;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
by  O.  U.  Warreu  and  R.  D.  Carter.  153  p. 
4".     Typewritten. 

©  Giles  Reynolds  Warren  nnJ.  llavmond 
Dexter  Carter,  Dumont,  N.  J. ;  D :  15479,  Mar. 
29,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  29,  1009.  16943 

Golden  (The)  dustman;  or,  The  righting-  of 
Eella,  dramatic  adaptation  of  Our  mntual 
friend,  by  Charles  Di(;kens,  in  1  acts,  by  Mal- 
colm Arthur.     90  p.     f°.     Typewi-itten". 

©  Ic.  June  24,  1911 ;  D :  24564 ;  Arthur  R. 
Potter,    Providence,   R.   I.  16944 

Golden  (The)  egg;  by  Jerome  Ravel  and  I. 
Kiralfy. 

©  Imre  Kiralfy,  NeNV  York ;  1887 :  2S006, 
Oct.  29.  16945 

See  also  Little  mother  goose. 

Golden  (The)  feather;  fantastic  comedv  in  3 
acts,  by  W\  P..  Young.  140  p.  4°.  '  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  May  29,  1911 ;  D :  24356 ;  William  B. 
Young,  Chicago.  16946 

Golden  (The)  fiend;  a  niolodrnnia  in  4  ads,  bv 
J.  C.  ^Vel.b. 

©  .Tohn  Crittenden  Vrebb,  Chicago;  D:  1387. 
Feb.  3,  1902.  16947 

Golden  fire;  play  in  1  act,  by  K.  Walter.  [1], 
20  p.     4°.     Typev/ritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  7,  1913  ;  D  :  34049 ;  Karl  Walter, 
Kan.sas  City,  JMo.  16P48 

Golden  (The)  fleece;  a  comedy  in  3  act-',  by 
:\I.   Felix.     57  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tuly  23,  1909;  D :  16318 :  Mildred 
Felix,  Cos  Cob,  Conn.  16949 


832 


16950 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED    STATES 


16967 


Golden  (The)  fleece — Continued. 

a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  A.  D.  Crabtroe. 

©  Addison  Darre  Crabtree,  Boston ;  1895 : 
45697,  Sept.  7.  16950 


—  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  H.  Wilson. 

(c)  John  H.  Wilson,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass. ; 
D:4075,  Oct.  9,  1903.  16951 


—  play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  L.  Morrison.     38  p. 
8°.    Printed. 

©  Sept.   20,  1915;   2c.   Sept.  22,   1915;   D: 
41800;  John  L.  Morrison,  Greenville,   Pa. 

lG95ia 

■See   also    Adam    and    Eve. — Toison    (La) 


d'or. 

Golden  flower  (Kim  far);  a  drama  in  1  act,  by 
W.  N.  Lawrence,  F.  H.  Mead  and  T.  D.  Beas- 
ley.     Typewritten. 

©  W.  N.  Lawrence,  F.  H.  Mead  and  T.  D. 
Beasley,  New  York;  1898:10061,  Feb.  7;  2c. 
Feb.  7.  16952 

Golden  (A)  game;  or.  Spiders  and  fly,  a  comedy 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  W.  Shannon. 

©  J.  W.  Shannon,  New  York;  1880:7997, 
May  24.  16953 

Golden  (The)  garter;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
E.  E.  Kidder.     133  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  22,  1909 ;  D :  16459 ;  Edward  E. 
Kidder,  New  York.  16954 

Golden  (The)   Gate;  play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  A. 

McMullen.     82  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  14,  1914;  D:  38107;  Clarence 
Allen  McMullen.  Baltimore.  16954a 


—  or,  A  harvest  storm,  by  C.  L.  Graves. 

©  Con.  L.   Graves,   New  York;   1895:6068, 
Jan.  25.  16955 

—  See  also  To  'Frisco. 


Golden   (A)   Gate  girl;  a  comedy-drama  in  3 
acts,  by  J.  P.  Wilson, 

©  John  P.   Wilson,   Sau   Francisco  r  1-896: 
20822,  Apr.  2.  16956 

Golden  (The)  Gate  trophy.     See  Varsity  vil- 
lainy. 

Golden    (The)   giant;   a   drama   in   5   .-lOts,   by 
C.  Greene  and  M.  Rankin. 

©  Clay  Greene  and  McKee  Rankin,  United 
States;  1884:8244,  Apr.  19.  16957 

Golden  girl;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  II.  F.  Bags. 
17  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Helen  Frances  Bagg,  Chicago;  D:S799, 
July  9,  1906 ;  2c.  July  9,  1906.  16933 


Golden  girl — Continued. 

a   musical   comedy,   by   F.   R.   Adams   and 

W.  M.  Hough.  83  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Frank  R.  Adams  and  Will  M.  Hough,  Chi- 
cago; D:  15102,  Feb.  17,  1909;  2c.  iNIar.  1, 
1909.  16959 

a  new  and  original  musical   ooivedy   in  2 


acts,  by  Basil  Hood,  music  by  Hamish  Mac- 
Cunn.  London  and  Melbourne,  Chappell  & 
CO.,  ltd.,  1905.    27  p.    8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Chappell  &  CO.,  London  ;  D :  7140,  Aug.  21, 
1905;  2c.  Aug.  21,  1905.     '  16960 

Golden  goal;  by  S.  D.  Gaspers.  97  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  7,  1910 ;  D :  17879  ;  Sebastian  D. 
Gaspers,  Chicago.  16961 

in  4  acts  [by  S.  D.  Gaspers]     108  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  25,   1910;  D:  22763;   Sebastian 
D.  Gaspers,  Chicago.  16962 

Golden  (The)  goblet;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  Louise 
Rand  Bascom.  Lebanon,  O.,  March  brothers, 
[1911]     35  p.    8°. 

©    Sept.    1,    1911;    2c.    Sept.    6,    1911;    D: 
25161;  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O.  16963 

Golden  (The)  goose;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  L.  B. 

Wylie.      (In  Atlanta  journal.  Mar.   8,   1914) 

©   Mar.   8,    1914;    2c.   Mar.   26,   1914;    D: 

36480 ;  LoUie  Belle  Wylie,  Atlanta.        16963a 

a   comedy   in   3   acts,    adapted    from    the 

French,   by   J.   B.    Booth.     Typewritten. 

©  Junius  B.  Booth,  New  York ;  1896 :  55923, 
Oct.  9;  2c.  Oct.  17.  16964 

a  play  for  children  in  4  scenes,  by  H.  Cun- 


ningham,  dramatized   from   Gamma   Grethel. 
Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1890. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1890: 
20667,  June  27;  2c.  Oct.  15.  16965 

Golden    Gulch;    dramatic    composition,    by    B. 
Chesterman.     5  p.     4°.     Typewj-itten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  23,  1914 ;  D :  36447 ;  Bruce  Ches- 
terman, Richmond.  16965a 


Same.    24  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  8,  1915 ;  D :  39616 ;  Bruce  Ches- 
terman, Richmond.  16965b 

an  original  drama  in  3  acts,  by  C.  Town- 
send.  Author's  ed.  New  York,  H.  Roorbach 
[1894]  1  p.  1.,  42  p.  12°.  ([Roorbach's 
American   ed.    of  acting  plays,   no.   64] ) 

©   Charles   Townsend,    Weedsport,    N.    Y. ; 
1893  :  57885,  Dec.  28 ;  2c.  Dec.  17,  1894.     16966 
Golden  hair;  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  H.  Wallis.    [2], 
32  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  17,  1912 ;  D :  28340 ;  J.  H.  Wal- 
lis, Dubuque,  la.  16967 


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833 


16968 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


16990 


Golden  Hair  and  her  knight  of  the  beanstalk 

in   the   enchanted   forest;   by    N.    G.    Clfivke. 

Cambridge,  H.  E.  Lombard,  1887.     33  p.     8°. 

©    Nina    Gray    Clarke,    Cambridge,    IMass. ; 

1887 :  22924,  Sept.  9 ;  2c.  Sept.  26.  16968 

Golden  Hair  and  the  three  bears;  play,  by  M. 
W.  Laugliton.     14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  20,  1912  ;  D  :  28364  ;  Marie  Ware 
Laughton,  Boston.  16969 

Golden  Hair's  birthday  party;  by  a  Sister  of 
Mercy. 

©  William  H.  Young  &  CO.,  New  Yorlc ;  D : 
6302,  Feb.  28.  1905.  16970 

Golden  (The)  harp;  a  lyrical  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  1).  E.  Heineman  and  H.  M.  Fechheimer. 

©  D.  E.  Heineman  and  H.  M.  Fecblieimer, 
United  States  ;  1882  :  18430    Nov.  1.         16971 

Golden  (A)  heart;  an  original  drama  in  a  pro- 
logue and  3  acts,  by  W.  T.  Dulany. 

©   W.   T.   Dulany,   New  York;   1889:0723, 
Mar.  1.  16972 

Golden  (The)  helmet;  by  AV.  B.  Yeats.  New 
York,   John  Quiun,  1908.     33  p.     16°. 

©   Wra.    Butler   Yeats,    Gort,    Ireland;    D: 
13149,  June  9,  1908;  2c.  June  9,  1908.     16973 

Golden  (The)  hen;  or.  The  maiden's  vow,  comic 
opera  in  3  acts,  adaptation  of  Serment 
d'ainour,  by  M.  Audran. 

©  S.  W.  Fort,  Baltimore ;  1886 :  14543,  June 
25.  16974 

Golden  hope;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  K.  S. 
Baxter. 

©    Katharine     Schuyler     Baxter,     Oswego, 
N.  Y. ;  1896:4846,  Jan.  17.  16975 

play  in  1  act,  by  A.  Reall.  4  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.     Dec.    30,    1913;     D:  35502;     Arthur 
Reall,  Philadelphia.  16976 

Golden  (The)  horse-shoe;  a  drama,  by  W.  P. 
McCarty,  founded  on  the  historical  acccmnts 
and  the  legendary  account  by  Caruthers  of 
the  Tramontane  order,  or  Knights  of  the 
golden  horseshoe,  llichuiond,  F.  A.  Christian, 
1876.     45  p.     8°. 

©  W.    Page    McCarty,    Richmond;    1S7G- 
6205,  May  20;  2c.  July  27.  16977 

Golden  (The)  idol;  play  in  3  acts,  bv  O.  A. 
Plietz.     [1],  74  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Jan.    16,   1914;    1):  35676;    Oscar   A. 
Plietz,  Cleveland.  16977a 

Golden  image;  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  E.  Lucas. 
(In  ^lorning  telegraph.  Mar.  20,  1910) 

©   Mar.    20,   1910;    Ic.    Mar.   22,    1910:    D: 
20532  ;  Helena  Eiise  Lucas,  New  York.    16978 


Golden  (The)  key;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  M. 
L.  Hasbrouck. 

©  ]\Iary  Lascelles  Hasbrouck,   New  York ; 
D:45G0,  Jan.  28,  1904.  16979 

comedy  in  3  acts  and  an  afterpiece,  by  L. 

Eyre.     142  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    7,    1913;    D:  34655;    Laurence 
Eyre,  Philadelphia.  16980 

a   drama   in   3   acts,   by   A.    Golze.     Type- 
written. 

©   Albert   Golze,   Philadelphia;   1898:5835. 
Jan.  15;  Ic.  Jan.  15.  16981 

-play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  P.  Swain.     86  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Mar.   9.    1912;    D :  28987 ;    F.   Potter 
Swain,  Boston.  16982 

sensational    comedy   drama    in   4    acts,   by 


Francis  Tucker. 

©  Richard  Allen  Chapman,  Ashley,  Mich. ; 
D:4207,  Nov.  7,  1903.  16983 

Golden  (The)  ladder;  a  play  in  4  acts,  book 
and  lyrics  by  F.  E.  Browo.  55  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Frances  Evans  Brown,  Chicago;  D: 
10490,  May  4,  1907 ;  2c.  May  6,  1907.        16984 

Golden   (The)  ladle;  by  E.  Carpenter. 

©  Edward  Carpenter,  Philadelphia;  1898: 
75-508,  Dec.  24;  2c.  Dec.  24.  16985 

Golden  (The)  legend.     See  Christus. 

Golden  (The)  lever;  or,  Paul  &  Tekla,  plav 
in  5  acts,  by  C.  W.  Clark.  [1],  30  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  3,  1913;  D :  32170 ;  Christina 
Woodward  Clark-,  Washington.  16986 

Golden  lilies;  a  Chinese  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
E.  I.  W.  A.  Schramm   (Edda  Lythwyn) 

©  Emma  I.  W.  A.  Schramm,  Chicago ;  1900 ; 
A:  30034,  Dec.  10.  16987 

Golden  Locks,  the  little  tramp;  a  comedy 
drama,  by  L.  D.  Shears.  84  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  L.  D.  Shears,  Huntington,  N.  Y. ;  1889: 
20G26,  July  2;  2c.  July  2.  16988 

Golden  (The)  lure;  or.  Trusted  and  won,  [play 
in  4  acts]  by  Wm.  INI.  Inman.  55  p.  f  °.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  10,  1912 ;  D :  28267 ;  Wm.  M.  In- 
man, Nashville.  16989 

Golden  (The)  maize;  a  musical  extravaganza 
in  a  prelude  and  3  acts,  book  and  lyrics  by 
H.  H.  Luther,  J.  W.  Luce  and  Charles  W. 
Towne,  music  by  George  H.  Hayes.  98  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Harry  H.  Luther  and  John  W.  Luce, 
Boston;  D :  4337,  Dec.  2,  1903;  2c.  Mav  3. 
1904.  16990 


834 


16991 


COPYEIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED    STATES 


17013 


Golden  (The)  mariner;  bj'  E.  R.  Cosson. 

©    Eugene    R.    Cosson,     St.    Louis;     1876: 
13115,  Nov.  25.  16991 

Golden  moments  of  lovers;  a  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  L.  J.  L.  Stihvell. 

©   I.aura    Jean   Libbey-Stilwell,    Brooklyn ; 
D:  12065,  Jan.  3,  1908.  16992 

Golden  (A)  nest  egg;  play  in  1  act,  by  O.  D. 
Byron.     [1],  25  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  10.  1911 :  D  :  23902  ;  Oliver  Doud 
Byron,  Long  Branch,  N.  J,  16993 

Golden  nugg'ets.     See  Life  in  the  Black  Hills. 

Golden    (A)    pauper.      Sec    Millionaire    (The) 

Golden  (The)  plough;  melodramatic  romance  in 
4  acts,  by  Paul  Merritt.  [Orion,  111.,  J.  B. 
Richardson]  1910.    cover-title,  [3]-48  p.    12°. 

©   Aug.    15,    1910;    2c.    Sept.   6,    1910;    D: 
21941;  J.  B.  Richardson,  Orion,  111.       16994 

Golden  (Die)  quarry;  drama  in  2  aufziigen, 
von  Erich  Korn.  Berlin,  F.  Bloch  erben, 
1912.    72  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  May  10,  1912 ;  D :  29635 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  16995 

Golden  Ridge;  a  1  act  play,  by  R.  G.  Tompson. 
23  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Rosewell  Graves  Tompson,  Newark,  N. 
J. ;  D :  1485,  Feb.  25,  1902 ;  2c.  Feb.  25,  1902. 

16996 

Golden  (The)  rod;  operatic  comedy  in  2  acts, 
by  R.  W.  Peck.  75  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Raymond  W.  Peck,  New  York ;  D :  5320, 
July  20,  1904 ;  2c.  July  20,  1904.  16997 

or.  The  Wall  street  girl,  a  musical  comedy 

in  2  acts,  by  E.  Selwyn. 

©  Edgar  Selwyn,  New  York ;  D :  9913,  Feb. 
7,   1907.  16998 

Golden  rod  and  asters;  a  flower  quadrille,  by 
Harriette  Wilbur.  Lebanon.  O.,  March 
brothers  [1908]  cover-title.  4  p.  12°.^  (Har- 
riette Wilbur's  series  of  flower  plays) 

©  March  bros.,  Lebanon,   Ohio ;   D :  13892. 
Sept.  21,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1908.  16999 

Golden  (The)  rose;  comedy  with  music  in  3  acts, 
book  and  lyrics  by  Arthur  M.  Purcell,  music 
by  C.  L.  Seller,  adapted  from  a  story  of  the 
same  name,  by  Meredith  Nicholson.  [104]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.      [Words  only] 

©    Ic.    Oct.    15,    1915;    D:  42147;    C.    Linn 
Seller,  Bronxville,  N.  Y.  16999a 

Golden   (The)   rule;  by  D.  Thompson. 

©   Dennian   Thompson,   West    Swanzey,   N. 
H. ;  D:2339,  Sept.  16,  1902.  17000 


Golden  (The)  rule — Continued. 
by  E.  H.  Cahill.     7  p.     4' 


Typewritten. 


©  Edwin  H.  Cahill,  New  York;  D:  10699, 
June  5,  1907 ;  2c.  June  5,  1907.  17001 

comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Jerrold  Shep- 

pard.     Ill  p.     8°.     Typewritten, 

©    Ic.    Mar.    5,    1910;    D:  20354;    Darcv   & 
W^olford,   inc..   New  York.  17002 

Golden  rule  city.     See  Golden  (The)  rulers. 

Golden  (The)  rule  I't'd;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
C.   Dickson.     140  p.     4°.  ^   Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    28,    1911;    D:  24803;    Charles 
Dickson,  New  York.  17003 

Golden  (The)  rulers;  or.  Golden  rule  city,  by 
W.  A.  Smith. 

©   Wm.   Augustus   Smith,   New   York ;    D : 
12938,  May  9,  1908.  17004 

Golden  (The)  sands;  or,  A  romance  of  Nome, 
a  drama,  by  O.  L.  Colburn.  25  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Otis  Lincoln  Colburn,  Chicago ;  D :  12166, 
Jan.  13,  1908;  2c.  Jan.  22,  1908.  17005 

Golden  (The)  search;  opera  in  3  acts,  by  F.  L. 
L.  May.  142  p.  f°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Florence  Lister  Land  Mav,  Boston ;  D : 
14879,  Jan.  23,  1909;  2c.  Jan.  13,  1909.  17006 

Golden   (The)   secret. 

©  Joseph  Schmitt,  New  York;  1889:6307, 
Feb.  25;  2c.  Feb.  25.  17007 

a  melodrama  in  5  acts. 

©  Joseph  Schmitt,  New  York ;  1889 :  21605, 
July  12;  2c.  July  12.         '  17008 

Golden  showers;  a  musical  duologue,  by  J. 
Ma  as. 

©  James  Maas,  Brooklyn  ;  1871 :  2267,  Mar. 
17.  17009 

a  sketch  for  two  characters,  Pompey  and 

Lisa  Jane. 

©  Robert  M.  De  Witt,  New  York;   1875: 

7725,  July  23;  2c.  Oct.  26.  17010 

Golden  (A)  slipper;  a  farcical  comedy  in  1  act 
and  1  scene,  by  J.  Long  Sims. 

©    J.    Heath    Futrelle,    New   York;    1897: 
63772,  Nov.  15.  17011 

Golden  spider;  operetta  in  1  act,  book  and  lyrics 
by  R.  Fax.  12  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libret- 
to only] 

©  Ic.  Nov.  29,  1909  ;  D  :  17555  ;  Reuben  Fax, 
Toronto,  Canada.  17012 

Golden  thoughts;  a  play  for  children,  by  G.  A. 
Long.     4  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Gertrude  Allyn  Long,  Los  Angeles ;  D : 
15171,  Feb.  25,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  25,  1909.  17013 


835 


17014 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


17032 


Golden  (The)  touch;  or,  A  modern  King  Midas, 
a  1  act  playlet  of  eastside  life  in  New  York 
city,  by  J.  H.  Hayman.  13  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Jack    H.    Hayman,    Columbus,    O. ;    D : 
10623,  May  23,  1907;  2c.  May  10,  1907. 

17014 

Golden  trail;  dramatic  sketch  of  the  west  in  1 
scene,  by  Kit  Owsley  [pseud,  of  E.  Roy]  18  p. 
4°.      Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  16,  1909 ;  D  :  17115 ;  Elberta  Roy, 
Springfield,  111.  17015 

Golden  (A)  tyrant;  a  comedy  drama  in  5  acts, 

by  C.  Stow,  New  York,  1887.    54  numb.  1.   8°. 

©  Charles   Stow,   New  York;   1887:34165, 

Dec.  29;  2c.  Jan.  16,  1888.  17016 

Golden  (The)  way;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H. 
Connelly.    63  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Hubert    Connelly,    Elmira,    N.    Y. ;    D : 
8612,  May  29,  1906;  2c.  May  19,  1906.  17017 

Golden  (A)  wedding';  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Eden 
Phillpotts  and  Charles  Groves. 

©  T.   H.   French,   New  York;   1898:76.897, 
Dec.  28;  2c.  Jan.  23,  1899.  17018 

a  comedy  operetta  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Miller, 

jr. 

©  Fred.  Miller,  jr.,  Evansville,  Ind. ;  1893: 
16052,  Mar.  31.  17019 

•play  in  1  act,  by  Beulah  Gwyne  and  D.  A. 


Gossette.    6  p.    4  .    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  21,  1912 ;  D :  31201 ;  Gwyne  and 
Gossette,  Ida,  Kan.  17020 

playlet  in  1  act,  by  W.  W.   Armin.      [2], 

26  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  26,  1912 ;  D :  31469 ;  Walter  W. 
Armin,  New  York.  17021 

See  also  One-act  plays. 

Golden  (The)  widow;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  from 

the  French  of  Victorien  Sardou,  by  A.  Daly. 

©  Augustin  Daly,  New  York;  1889:28549, 

Sept.  20.  17022 

Goldene  (Der)  hahn  (Le  canard  jaune);  schwank 
in  3  akteii,  von  Carl  Lahm  und  Claude  Ro- 
land. VoUstandiges  regiebuch.  Leipzig, 
Wien,  W.  Karczag,  1911.     292  p.     4°. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  20,  1912 ;  D :  29431 ;  W.  Karczag, 
Leipzig.  17023 

Goldene  (Das)  Horn;  schauspiel  in  4  aufziigen, 
von  Pierre  Frondaie,  nach  dein  roman, 
L'homme  qui  assassina,  des  Claude  Farr^re 
[pseud,  of  Charles  Bargone]  Miinchen,  Drei 
masken  verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1913.  2  p.  1.,  82  p. 
16°. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  26,  1913 ;  D :  35142 ;  Drei  masken 
verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Munich.  17024 


Goldene  (Die)  locke;  lustspiel  in  3  akten,  von 
Kurt  Kuchler.     117  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  18,  1913 ;  D :  34475 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin-Wilmersdorf,   Germany.     17025 

Goldene  (Der)  schatten;  tragikomodie  in  3 
akten,  von  Hans  Hauptmann.  Berlin-Wilmers- 
dorf, Felix  Bloch  erben,  1914.    89  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  8,  1914 ;  D :  36650 ;  Felix  Bloch 
(Then,  Berlin-Wilmersdorf.  17025a 

Goldenheart;  western  drama  in  3  acts,  by  W.  F. 
Burke.     [2],  41  p.     4°,     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  24,  1912 ;  D :  30625 ;  Wm.  Fran- 
cis Burke,  New  York.  17026 

Goldenlocks  and  the  bears;  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  M.  S.  Zunser  and  I.  Badanes.  108  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  9,  1915;  D :  40015 ;  Miriam  S. 
Zunser  and  Ida  Badanes,  New  York.     17026a 

Goldenrod's  treason.  Sec  My  world  shall  be 
your  world. 

Goldgruben  (Die)  in  Klondyke.      See  Alaska. 

Goldie;  or.  The  foundling  of  Charity  camp,  a 
comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  P.  Campbell. 

©  J.  P.  Campbell,  Philadelphia;  1880: 
5032,  Mar.  30.  17027 

Goldie  Pride;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  J.  Tietze. 
New  York,  Ewald  brothers,  1906.  2  p.  1.,  75  p. 
16°. 

©  Julius  Tietze,  New  York ;  D :  8907,  July 
26,  1906;  2c.  Nov.  16,  1906.  17028 

Goldner  leichtsinn;  operette  in  3  akten,  von 
Josef  V.  Koblinski,  musik  von  Charles  Alfredy. 
Textbuch.  Berlin,  Roland  deutsche  verlagsge- 
sellschaft  m.  b.  h.,  1912.    46  p.    16°. 

©  Sept.  20,  1912;  2c.  Feb.  24,  1913;  D: 
32598 ;  Roland  deutsche  verlagsgesellschaft 
m.  b.   h.,   Berlin.  17029 

Gold's  victims;  a  4  act  drama,  by  G.  W.  Reed. 

©   Geo.   W.    Reed,   Newport,   R.    I.;    1890: 

1905,  Jan.  13.  17030 

Goldsmith's  (The)  daughter.     See  Walpurgis, 

Goldstein  (The)  wedding;  Yiddish  comedy 
drama  in  1  act,  by  G.  M.  Rosener.  New  York, 
Wetzel,  Rosener  &  James,  1912.  14  p.  24°. 
©  Nov.  15,  1912 ;  Ic.  Nov.  23,  1912 ;  Ic.  Nov. 
30,  1912 ;  D :  31486 ;  Geo.  M.  Rosener,  New 
York.  17031 

Goldstein's  luck.     See  Diamond  (The)  broker. 

Golem  (Der);  ghettolegende  in  3  aufziigen,  von 
Arthur  Holitscher.  Berlin,  S.  Fischer,  1908. 
4  p.  1.,  11-134  p.     16°. 

©  S.  Fischer,  verlag,  Berlin ;  D :  14037.  Oct. 
12,  1908;  2c.  Oct.  12,  1908.  17032 


836 


17033 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE    UlSriTED    STATES 


17050 


Grolf ;  a  play  in  2  acts,  by  Julia  Lincoln  Andrews. 
New  York,  S.  French ;  London,  S.  French, 
ltd.,  1902.     39  p.     12°. 

©  T.  H.  French,  New  York ;  D :  1G09.  Mar. 
19,  1902;  2c.  Dec.  27,  1902.  17033 

Golf  (The)  girl;  a  lyric  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 
J.  \V.  Harrington.     19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  John  Walker  Harrington,  New  l''ork ;  D : 
2136,  July  19,  1902 ;  2c.  Aug.  30,  1902.  [Note : 
Copies  bear  title,  The  golf  girl  (Caroline  and 
the  caddy)]  17034 

Golf  (A)  match;  a  farce,  by  J.  B.  Carrington. 

©   John    B.    Carrington,    Louisville ;    1898 : 

18227,  Mar.  18.  17035 

a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  music  by  Louis 


Garcia  Muniz,  libretto  and  lyrics  by  Frances 
Coe  [pseud,  for  M.  H.  Francisco] 

©  INIargaret    Holmes    Francisco,    Rutland, 


Vt. ;    1900;   A:  27152,   Oct.   20. 


17036 


Golf  (The)  players;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  D. 
Ekartd  and  N.  Parker.  2  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Ic.    Aug.    19,    1915;    D :  41.541 ;    John   D. 
Ekartd  and  Norman   Parker,   Philadelphia. 

17036a 

Golf  a  (La);  sainete  llrico  en  un  acto,  dividido 
en  un  prologo  y  3  cuadros,  en  prosa  y  verso 
original  de  A.  Munilla  y  L.  Ferreiro,  mtisica 
de  Luis  Reig  y  Pedro  Badla.  Madrid  [Socie- 
diid  de  autores  espafioles]  1908.  43  p.  12°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Angel  Munilla  y  Luis  Ferreiro,  Madrid ; 
D:  14713,   Jan.  2,   1909;   2c.   Jan.   2,   1909. 

17037 

Golf  a  (La)  del  Manzanares;  sainete  en  1  acto 
y  en  prosa,  original  de  R.  R.  Sala,  nnisica 
de  los  maestros  Calleja  y  Lleo.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espafioles]  1908.  39  p. 
12°.      [Libretto  only] 

©  Ramon  R.  Sala,  Madrid;  D :  14G81,  .Tan. 
2,  1909;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1909.  17038 

Golfo;  a  rustic  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  P.  <,'.  Geor- 
gis.     84  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  8,  1909;  D :  16355 ;  Peter  C. 
Georgis,   San  Francisco.  17039 

-See  also   [Gkolpho]     YkSX^u  (H) 

Golfo  (El)  de  Guinea;  sainete  en  1  acto  y  5 
cuadros,  en  prosa.  original  de  Enrique  Para- 
das,  Joaquin  Jimenez  y  Adolfo  Sanchez  Car- 
rOre,  musica  de  los  maestros  Cayo  Vela  y  En- 
rique Brti.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espafioles]  1912.     43  p.     12°, .   [Libretto  only] 

©  Mar.  6,  1913;  2c.  May  7,  1913;  D:  32.544; 
E.  I'aradas,  J.  Jimenez  y  A.  Sanchez  Carrere, 
Madrid.  17040 


Golgatha;  ein  drama  in  2  teilen,  von  Felix 
Weingartner.  Leipzig,  Breitkopf  &  Hiirtel, 
1908.    205  p.     12°. 

©  Breitkopf  &  Hiirtel,  New  York ;  D :  12763, 
Apr.  16,  1908;  2c  Apr.  16,  1908.  17041 

Goliath;  or,  At  the  break  of  the  market,  play 
in  4  acts,  by  E.  F.  Day.  77  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  2,  1910 ;  D :  20689 ;  Emily  Foster 
Day,  Honolulu,  H.  I.  17042 

Golly wog-  (The);  in  2  acts,, by  Edward  Cadman, 
music  by  J.  Greebe.  72  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  25,  1910 ;  D :  22379 ;  Alan  Reid, 
London.  17043 

Gollywog's;  from  The  Cingalee,  by  Paul  A. 
Rubens.     1  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Chappell  &  CO.,   London ;   D :  5857,   Dec. 
5,  1904;  2c.   Dec.  5,  1904.  17044 

Golondrina  (La)  (The  swallow);  romance  of 
the  golden  age  of  California  in  3  acts,  by  J. 
S.  McGroarty.     54  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©  Aug.  8,  1913  ;  2c.  Aug.  13,  1913 ;  D  :  34131 ; 
John  Steven  McGroarty,  Los  Angeles.     17045 

Golondrinas  (Las);  drama  lirico  en  3  actos,  de 
G.  Martinez  Sierra,  mtisica  de  Jos§  Maria 
Usandizaga.  Madrid,  Renacimiento,  1914. 
143  p.     12°. 

©   Sept.   17,   1914;  Ic.   Sept.  21,  1914;   D: 
38260;  G.  Martinez  Sierra,  Madrid.       17045a 

Gondolier  (The);  a  play  in  2  acts,  by  H.  S. 
Mildraay.     69  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Harry  St.  John  Mildmay,  New  York ;  D : 
1448,  Feb.  15,  1902;  2c.  Feb.  15,  1902.  17046 

Gone;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  adapted  from  the  Ger- 
man of  F.  Friedrich,  by  Ryam  Notlag  [p.seud. 
of  M.  P.  Galton] 

©    Mary    Pyne    Galton,    Baltimore;    1871: 
10172,  Oct.  30.  17047 

Gone  abroad;  a  sketch  in  1  act  for  female  char- 
acters only,  by  Evelyn  Gray  Whiting.  Bos- 
ton, W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1904.  14  p.  16°. 
(On  cover:  Baker's  ed.  of  plays) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co. ;   D :  5090,   May 
28,  1904;  2c.  Aug.  6,  1904.  17048 

Gone  mad;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  J.  B.  Renauld. 
©  John  B.  Renauld,  Brooklyn ;  1884 :  12674, 
June  23.  17049 

Gontran  demenage;  comedie-bouffe  en  1  acte 
[de]  Robert  Savieres  et  Rosal-Berry.  Paris, 
C.  Joubert,  1909.     28  p.    8°. 

©   Nov.    13,    1909;    2c.    Nov.    29,    1909;    D: 
17561;  .Joubert,  Paris.  17050 


837 


17051 


DEAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


17073 


Gonzargo,  photographer;  dramatic  sketch,  by 
E.  Rordica  and  I.  H.  Smith.  7  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  27.  1909 ;  D :  17878 ;  I.  H.  Smith 
and  Edmund  Rordica,  Lowell.  17051 

Goo  goo  eyes;  a  sensational  spectacular  comedy 
in  3  acts,  by  E.  Blondell.  13  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Edward  Blondell,  New  York;  D :  3,  .Tan. 
2,  1901;  2c.  Dec.  4,  1900.  17052 

Good  against  evil;  or,  Dr.  Jekyll  and  Mr. 
Hyde,  an  original  5  act  drama  founded  upon 
Robert  Louis  Stevenson's  story  of  Dr.  .Tekyll 
and  Mr.  Hyde,  by  D.  Davidson  and  C.  Young. 
©  Dore  Davidson,  New  York ;  18SS :  17673, 
June  21.  17053 

Good  and  evil;  play  in  1  act,  by  Wra.  Hanlon. 
[1],  18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  31,  1911;  D :  23803 ;  Wm.  Han- 
lon, Cohasset,  Mass.  17054. 

Good  (The)  angels  of  Valley  Torge.  See  Patri- 
otic plays,   tableaux  and  recitations. 

Good  as  gold;  by  Henry  Herman  and  David 
Christie  Jlurray. 

©  .Tohn  R.  Rogers,  New  York;  1888:3016.5, 
Oct.  23.  17055 

a  comedy  in  4  short  acts,  by  K.  M.  Rice. 

[Nortliampton,     Mass..     Printed    by     Gazette 
printing  co.,  1902]     43  p.     12°. 

©  K.  McDowell  Rice,  Worthington,  Mass. ; 
D:1819,  May  2,  1902;   2c.   July  IS,   1902. 

17056 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  L.  Bowron  and 

E.  Browne. 

©  Edwin  Browne,   Pittsburgh;   1879:3784, 
Mar.  21.  •  17057 

a   drama   in   4   acts   and  4   scenes,   by   E. 


Browne.     Rev.  ed.     78  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Edwin  Browne,  Brooklyn;  1885:  554,  Jan. 
8;  2c.  Jan.  8.  17058 

story    of    Alaska,    by    Langdale    Williams. 


Chicago,   The   Chicago   manuscript  co.,   1912. 
59  p.    t°. 

©   Nov.    14,    1912;    2c.    Dec.    11,  1912;    D: 

31670;  Alex.  Byers,  Chicago.  17059 

Good  (A)  beat;  a  comedietta  in  1  act,  by  L. 
Wren  [pseud,  of  Lily  Westman]  and  W.  M. 
Oest.     Typewritten. 

©  Lilv  Wren  and  Walt  M.  Oest,  Brooklva : 
1898:07113,  Nov.  16;  2c.  Nov.  16.  17060 

Good  (The)  boy  and  the  bad;  a  comedietta,  by 
S.  J.  Adair  Fitz-Gerald. 

©  T.   H.   French,   New  York;    1899:62632. 
Sept.  27;  2c.  Nov.  17.  17061 


Good-bye;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Merington. 
©    Marguerite   Merington,    United    States; 
1892  :  19082,  May  3.  17062 

Same. 

©  R.  M.  Field,  Boston  ;  1892  :  30227,  Julv  20. 

17063 

Good-bye,  adieu;  a  play  in  2  scenes,  by  M.  L. 
King.     Typewritten. 

©  Marie  Louise  King,  New  York;  1900  A: 
19431,  Aug.  4 ;  2c.  Oct.  15.  17064 

Good-bye,  Biddy  dear;  a  sketch  for  2  char- 
acters. 

©   Robert  M.  De  Witt,  New  York;   1875: 
7724,  July  23 ;  2c.  Oct.  26.  17065 

Good-bye,  Bill;  farce  comedy  playlet  in  1  act, 
by  I.  Fraser.     12  p.    t°.    Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Aug.  6,  1913;  D:  34039;  Iva  Fraser. 
Des  Moines.  ,  17066 

Good-bye,  boys;  marital  episode,  by  J.  McCree. 
[1],  12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  6,  1913;  D :  34033 ;   Junie  Mc- 
Cree, New  York.  17067 

Good-bye,  girlie;  by  J.  A.  Dehn. 

©    John   A.    Dehn,    Rochester,   N.    Y. ;    D : 
9218,  Oct.  11,  1906.  17068 

Good-bye,  sweetheart;  an  emotional  drama,  by 
D.  Bidwell,  dramatized  from  Rhoda  Brough- 
ton's  popular  novel. 

©  Dollie  Bidwell,  Seabrook,  N.  H. ;  1872: 
8026,  July  29.  17069 

Sec  also  Lenore. — Leonore. 


Good-bye  to  Bohemia;  a  vivid  portrayal  of 
night  life  in  a  large  city  in  1  act,  by  W. 
Montague.    10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  19,  1913  ;  D  :  32361 ;  Walter  Mon- 
tague, San  Francisco.  17070 

Good  company.     See  Bijou. 

Good  (The)  conduct  prize.      See  Jane  Annie. 

Good  (A)  end  to  a  bad  game;  a  drama  in  1  act, 
by  F.  W.  Norris.    15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  18,  1912  ;  D  :  29077  ;  F.  Wickham 
Norris,  Brooklyn.  17071 

Good  (The)  fairy,  and  the  wicked  dwarf.  See 
Young  America's  triumph. 

Good  fellow;  J.  A.  Lawson. 

©  .Joseph  A.  Lawson,  Albany  ;  D  :  205,  Mar. 
12,  1901.  17072 

by  J.  Glendinning.    10  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  4,  1910;  D:  20695;   John  Glen- 
dinning, Chicago.  17073 


838 


17073 


COPYRIGHTED    IN    THE    UNITED    STATES 


17091 


Good  fellow — Coutiuued. 

- — -  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Harry  L.  New- 
ton, Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  &  co.  [1914]  85 
p.    12°.     ( [Alta  series] ) 

©    Jan.    16,    1914;    2c.    Jan.    22,    1914;    D: 
35743  ;  Eben  H.  Norris,  Cliicago.  17073a 

a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  G.  W.  Ilyer. 

©  George  W.  Ryer,  Brooklyn  ;  1895  :  53247. 
Oct.  19.  17074 

60  p. 


—  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  C.  Nugent. 
f°.    Typewritten. 

©  J.  C.  Nugent,  Canal  Dover,  O. ;  D :  8583. 
May  24,  1906;  2c.  May  17,  1906.  17075 

—  episode  dramatized  in  1  act,  by  J.  G.  Lyle. 
[1],  18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  16,  1914;   D :  36037 ;  H.   Sliker- 
man,  San  Francisco.  17075a 

150  p. 


—  a  farce  in  3  acts,  by  M.  E.  Swan. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    7,    1909;    D :  16495 ;    Mark    E. 
Swan,  New  York.  17076 

•protean  monologue,  by  W.  C.  Bristor.     [1], 


8  p.     t°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  31,  1914 ;  D :  39254 ;  William  C. 
Bristor,  New  York.  17076a 

Good  (The)  fight;  a  military  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  J.  Newton  Gotthold  and  Wm.  C.   Smythe. 

©  Samuel  A.  Barr,  Pittsburgh ;  1871 :  2294, 
Mar.  18.  17077 

Good  (A)  finish;  original  sketch,  by  N.  Twomey. 
[1],  12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  2,  1914 ;  D  :  37192  ;  Neil  Twomey, 
Dorchester,  Mass.  17078 

Good  for  evil.     See  Fritz  in  Good  for  evil. 

Good  for  nothing  Dick;  an  original  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  airs.  M.  E.  Milden. 

©  Mrs.  F.  G,  Hackett,  Philadelphia  ;  1879 : 
3127,  Mar.  7.  17079 

Good  for  nuthin'  Nan;  by  herself. 

©  Georgie  Hamlin,  Cambridge,  111. ;  1889 : 
5342,  Feb.  15.  17080 

Good  Friday;  dramatic  poem,  by  J.  Mtisefield. 
New  York,  Macmillan  company,  1915.  3  p.  1., 
64  p.    12°. 

©   Dec.    22,   1915;    2c.    Dec.   24,    1915;    D: 
42556;  John  Masefield,  London.  17080a 

Good  from  bad.     See  Early  days  in  the  gold 

fields. 
Good  (The)  giant.     See  Good  times  with  the 

juniors. 

Good  (The)  guest;  1  act  play,  by  G.  H.  West- 
ley.     41  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  26,  1911 ;  D :  28095 ;  G.  Hembert 
Westley,  Boston.  17081 


Good  Hawk's  white  daughter;  a  melodrama  in 
4  acts,  by  R.  Everett.  121  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ruth  P^verett,  New  York ;  D :  8440,  Apr. 
28,  1906;  2c.  May  5,  1906.  17082 

Good'hearted  (The)  Hebrew;  musical  comedy 
in  1  act.  l>y  G.  Kogelmann.  [1],  22  p.  4°. 
Ms.      [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Dec.  13,  1910;  D :  22797 ;  Gustav 
Kogelmann,  New  Yorlv.  17083 

Good  (The)  Hope;  a  drama  of  tlie  sea  in  4  acts, 
by  Herman  Heijermans,  tr.  by  Harriet  Gam- 
pert  Higgins. 

{In  The  drama,  no.  8,  Nov.  1912;  periodi- 
cal ©  Nov.  19,  1912;  2c.  Nov.  21,  1912;  B: 
260471 ;  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago)      17083a 

a  pla.v  in  4  acts,  by  Hermann  Heijermans, 


tr.  by  Christopher  St.  John. 

©  Harper  &  bros..  New  York ;  D :  3373,  Apr. 
27,  1903.  17084 


Same.     147  p.     4°.     Tj'pewritten. 
©  Christopher  St.  .Tobn,  London;  D :  3408. 


May  11,  1903 ;  2c.  May  11,  1903. 


17085 


Good  (A)  Indian;  a  vaudeville  sketch,  by  P. 
Hamlin. 

©  Philip  Hamlin,  Denver;  D :  14412,  Nov. 
30,  1908.  17086 

Good  intentions;  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  S.  Field. 
163  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  5,  1910 ;  D  :  1786S ;  Edward  Salis- 
bury Field,  Santa  Barbara,  Cal.  17087 

Good  intentions,  but — ;  farcical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  E.  E.  Greville  and  K.  T.  Woolsey. 
190  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  30,  1913;  D:  35500;  Eden  Er- 
skine  Greville  and  Kate  Trimble  Woolsey, 
Covington,  Ky.  17088 

Good  (A)  investment;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  Bell- 
Ranske.     10  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Jutta  Bell-Ranske,  New  York ;  D :  1.5893, 
May  20,  1909 ;  2c.  May  20,  1909.  17089 

Good  King  Wenceslas;  a  Christmas  play  for 
children  in  2  acts,  by  K.  M.  Rice.  Worth- 
ington,  Mass.,  K.  McDowell  Rice  1 1907]  25  p. 
12°. 

©  K.  McDowell  Rice,  Worthington ;  D: 
10198,  Mar.  23,  1907  ;  2c.  Aug.  16, 1907.     17090 

Good  law  but  poor  justice;  an  original  drama 
and  tragedy  in  6  acts,  by  A.  E.  Geismardo. 

©  A.  E.  Geismardo,  San  Francisco;  1887: 
,5981,  Mar.  14.  170S'J 


839 


17091 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


17108 


Good  (A)  little  devil;  fairy  play  in  3  acts,  by 
Roseraonde  Gerard  and  Maurice  Rostand, 
adapted  by  Austin  Strong.  236  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  16,  1915;  D:  42688;  David  Be- 
lasco.  New  York.  17091a 

See  also  Bon  petit  diable. 

Good  luck;  original  operatic  comedy  sensation 
in  4  acts,  by  J.  Templeton. 

©  Juan  Templeton,  New  York ;  1881 :  10560, 
July  7.  17092 

tr.  by  Ernest  Sliaw  from  the  German  of  E. 


Werner  [pseud,  of  Elizabeth  Burstenbinder] 
dramatized  by  J.  Ward,  New  York,  1878. 

©  Johnson  Ward,  Virginia ;  1878 :  679,  Jan. 
14.  17093 

Good  (The)  Mr.  Best;  a  musical  comedy  in  ii 
acts,  by  J.  J.  McNally. 

©    John    J.    McNally,    Dorchester,    Maps. ; 
1897:23673,  Apr.  16;  2c.  Apr.  16.  17094 

Good  mornin',  judge;  minstrel  afterpiece,  by 
Harry  L.  Newton.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  & 
company  [1915]  20  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  The 
Ethiopian   drama) 

©   July   26,   1915;   2c.   July   29,   1915;    D: 
41347;  Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  17094a 

Good  morning';  the  gilt  edge  comedy. 

©    Frank    Y,    Dunn,    Boston;    1894:10287, 
Feb.  15.  17095 

Good  morning,  girls;  octette  by  Robert  F. 
Roden.    1  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Jos.   W.    Stern   &   co.,    New    York;    D: 
389,  Apr.  23,  1901 ;  2c.  Apr.  23,  1901.        17096 

Good  news;  a  domestic  drama  in  3  acts,  by  E. 
T.  Webber. 

©  Anthony   Allaire,   United   States;   1884: 
19249,  Sept.  25.  17097 

a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  H.  J.  Byron. 

©  W.  J.  Florence,  New  York ;  1872 :  11018, 
Oct.  16.  17093 

a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  S.  J.  Wheeler. 

©  S.  .T.  Wheeler,  New  York;  1889:31498, 
Oct.  17.  17099 

Good-night;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Weitzel.  [5], 
139  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  8,  1912 ;  D  :  29015 ;  Edward  Weit- 
zel, New  York.  17100 

by  Johnson  Hughes.    68  p.    4°.    Type-: 

written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  26,  1915 ;  D :  42345 ;  Charles  A. 
de  Lima,  New  York.  17100a 

vaudeville  farce  in  1  act,  by  R.  W.  Gra- 


ham.    22  p.     4  .     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  26,  1914 ;  D :  37955 ;  Robert  W. 
Graham,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  17100b 

—  See  also  "What  every  man  knows. 


Good-night  drill  and  songs;  a  drill  for  eight 
little  girls,  by  S.  Schell.  New  York,  E.  S. 
Werner  pub.  &  supply  co.,  1900.  11  p.  illus. 
12°. 

©    Stanley    SchoU,    New    York;    IHOO;    A: 
8312,  Mar.  30;  2c.  June  9.  17101 

Same.      2d    ed.    rev.    and    enlarged.      Now 


York,   Edgar   S.   Werner  &  co.,    1905.      16  p. 
Illus.     12°.     [With  music] 

©    Stanley    Schell,    New   York ;    A :  1150S5. 
Apr.  24,  1905 ;  2c.  May  19,  1905.  17101a 

Good  night  Mr.  Knight;  comedy  sketch,  by 
Nellie  E.  Wheeler.     15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  6,  1915  ;  D :  39607 ;  Bert  Wheeler. 
I.ynbrook.  N.  Y.  17101b 

Good-night-nurse;  comedy  in  3  acts,  bv  PI  W. 
Mumford  [i.  e.  E.  W.  Grant]  131  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  9,  1915  ;  D  :  41193  ;  Ethel  Watts 
Mumford,  New  York.  17101c 

Good-night,  schatz!  realistic  joke  and  earnest 
in  1  act,  by  A.  Hepner. 

©  Adolph  Hepner,   St.   Louis;   1893 :  40.'i74, 
Sept.  7;  2c.  Aug.  31,  1894.  17102 

Good  night's  rest;  a  sketch  in  1  scene,  arr.  by 
Charles  White.  New  York,  R.  M.  De  Witt, 
1876.  7  p.  12°.  ( [De  AVitt's  Ethiopian  and 
comic  drama,  no.  82] ) 

©  Robert  M.   De  Witt,   New  York;    187G: 
7979,  July  3;  2c.  July  26.  17103 

Good  (The)  of  wishing;  or,  A  proposal  by 
proxy,  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  Kenny. 

©  Celia  Kenny,  St.  Paul;  1896:3752.5,  J-ine 
29.  17104 

Good  (The)  old  days;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Alice 
C.  Thompson.  Philadelphia,  Penn  publishing 
CO.,  1912.     14  p.     12°. 

©    Dec.    27,    1912;    2c.    Dec.    28,    1912;    D: 
31814;  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphi;!.         17105 

Good  (A)  old  pal;  a  1  act  sketch,  by  R.  B. 
Raymond.     18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ray  B.  Raymond,  New  York;  D:  14138, 
Oct.  24,  1908;  2c.  Oct.  26.  1908.  17106 

Good  (A)  old  sport;  a  musical  farce  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  Charles  F.  Jerome. 

©    Eugene    Wellington,    New    York;    1898: 
49884,  Aug.  26.  17107 

Good  old  times;  a  romantic  play  in  4  acts,  by 
Wilson  Barrett  and  Hall  Caine. 

©   William   E.    Sinn   and   W.nlter   L.    Sinn, 
Brooklyn;  1890:1223,  Jan.  7.  17108 

See  also  Now  and  then. 


840 


17109 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED    STATES 


17121 


Good  (The)  pirates;  a  semi-historical  comic 
opera,  by  Mainville  [pseud,  of  S.  M.  Bur- 
roughs] London,  Simpkins,  Marshall  &  co. 
[1888]     46  p.     16°.     Proof. 

©  Silas  Mainville  Burroughs,  Medina, 
N.  Y. ;  1888:26355,  Sept.  15;  2c.  Sept.  15. 

17109 

Good  (A)  reputation;  play  in  4  acts,  by  Her- 
mann Sudermann,  tr.  into  English  by  Mar- 
garet Holz  and  01  ga  Marz.  72  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  4,  1915;  D :  41689 ;  Charles 
Kraus,  New  York.  17109a 

Good  (The)  Samaritan;  a  biblical  drama,  by 
O.  M,  Bennett.  Emporia,  Kan.,  The  Rowland 
printing  company.    35  p.    8°. 

©  Clara  Marion  Bennett,  Emporia,  Kan. ; 
D :  11110,  Aug.  5,  1907 ;  2c.  Nov.  29,  1907. 

17110 

drama  in  3  acts,  by  E.  F.  Dunlavy.    85  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  15,  1913 ;  D :  35411 ;  Edward  F. 
Dunlavy,  Pontiac,  Mich.  17111 

original  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  W.  B. 

Patton.     77  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  11,  1914;  D:  36684;  William 
Bealford  Patton,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  17111a 

play  in  2  acts,  by  N.  L.  Williams.     31  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Neva  Lillian  Williams,  Harrodsburg", 
Ky. ;  D:9520,  Nov.  26,  1906;  2c.  Nov.  26, 
1906.  17112 


and  other  Bible  stories  dramatized;  [Ity] 

Edna  Earle  Cole,  illus.  by  Harold  Wagner.  Bos- 
ton, R.  G.  Badger;  Toronto,  Copp  Clark  co., 
ltd.  [1915]     133  p.    front,  plates.    12°. 

Contents  :  The  good  Samaritan. — Paul  and 
the  jailer. — The  king's  life  spared. — Esther, 
the  brave  young  queen. — Peter  and  the  Roman 
captain. — Two  journeys  to  Bethlehem. — Tbe 
story  of  the  twelve  spies. — The  story  of  Jo- 
seph.— Naaman  and  Gehazi. — The  story  of  the 
baby  Moses. — The  story  of  little  Samuel. 

©  Oct.  18,  1915;  2c.  and  aff.  Oct.  26,  1915; 
A :  416099 ;  Richard  G.  Badger,  Boston. 

17112a 

Good  (A)  scheme;  an  American  comedy  in  5 
acts,  by  C.  G.  Harger,  jr. 

©  C.  G.  Harger,  jr..  Canton,  O. ;  1881: 
10567,  July  7.     ♦  17113 

Good  (The)  shepherd  of  County  Mayo;  play 
in  1  act,  by  W.  Montague.  11  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  8,  1914  ;  D  :  38441 ;  Walter  Mon- 
tague, San  Francisco.  17113a 


Good  ship  Nancy  Lee;  a  singing  comedy  nfiuti- 
cal  sketch,  by  Herbert  Holcombe.  6  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Mr.  and  Mrs.  M.  P.  Haynes,  San  Jose, 
Cal.;  D:  10643,  May  25,  1907;  2c.  Apr.  20, 
1907.  17114 

Good  (The)  ship  Non  Such;  a  comedy  in  3  act^, 
by  J.  F.  Milliken. 

©  James  F.  Milliken,  United  States ;  1884 : 
11218,  June  3.  17115 

Good  (A)  substitute;  comedy  sketch,  by  Harry 
L.  Newton.    Chicago  and  New  York,  The  Dra 
matic  publishing  company   [1903]     8  p.     12°. 
(On  cover:  The  darkey  &  comic  drama) 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago ;  D :  4310. 
Nov.  27,  1903;  2c.  Nov.  27,  1903.  17116 

Good  (A)  thing-,  push  it  along. 

©  Harry  F.  Jordan,  Pittsburgh;  1894: 
49945,  Oct.  26.  17117 

Good  thing's;  comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by  H.  H. 
Landes.     Typewritten. 

©  Harry  H.  Landes,  New  York;  1899: 
57036,  Sept.  6.  17118 

Good  thing's  to  drink;  or,  How  Johnny  excited 
jealousy,  a  little  parlor  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  C. 
Hirscb. 

©  William  Crawford  Hirsch,  New  York ; 
D  :  2153,  July  25,  1902.  17119 

Good  times  with  the  juniors;  by  Lilian  M. 
Heath.  Boston  and  Chicago,  United  society  of 
Christian  endeavor  [1904]  178  p.  illus., 
diagrs.     16°. 

Dramatic  contents:  The  good  giant.— The 
tuffet  and  the  web. — Teddy  and  the  goblin. — 
The  bells  of  Bonnydingle. 

©  George  B.  Graff,  Boston ;  A :  94412,  Aug. 
12,  1904;  2c.  Aug.  1,  1904.  17119a 

[New    ed.]       Boston    and    Chicago, 


United  society  of  Christian  endeavor  [1915], 
190  p.    16°. 

Dramatic  contents  :  The  good  giant. — The 
tuffet  and  the  web. — Teddy  and  the  goblin. — 
The  bells  of  Bonnydingle. 

©  Apr.  22,  1915 ;  2c.  and  aff.  Apr.  27,  1915 ; 
A :  397747 ;  United  society  of  Christian  en- 
deavor. Boston.  17119b 

Good  (A)  touch;  1  act  playlet,  by  H.  A.  von 
Meybohn.    4  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  2,  1911;  D:  24843;  H.  A.  von 
Meybohn,  Birmingham,  Ala.  17120 

Good  Will  and  bad  Bill;  or,  A  runaway  boy, 
farce  comedy  in  3  acts.  12  p.  8°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Synopsis  only] 

©  J.  L.  Day,  Pittsburgh;  D:2702,  Dec.  5. 
1902;  2c.  Nov.  4,  1903.  17121 


841 


17121 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


17140 


Good  (A)  woman;  play  in  1  act,  bj'  G.  Middle- 
ton.     [3],  13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    24,    1914;    D :  38913 ;    Geor.w 
Middleton,  New  York.  17121a 

See   also   Possession. 


Gooseberry;  a  vaudeville  sketch,  by  F.  Wilkin- 
son.    Typewritten. 

©    Florence   Wilkinson,    New    York;    1900 
A:30S03,  Dec.  21;  2c.  Dec.  21.  17132 


Good-a  bye,  Marie;  dramatic  playlet,  by  E. 
Andreas.     21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  20,  1915  ;  D  :  40793  ;  Eulalie  An- 
dreas, New  York.  17121b 

Goodrich  (The)  mystery.     See  Kate  Stoddard. 

Goodwin  Bey;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  B.  I.  Bar- 
rett.   90  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Bertha  I.  Barrett,  Boston ;  D :  6735,  May 
20,  1905;  2c.  May  20,  1905.  17122 

Goodwin's  luck;  by  W.  J.  Jones. 

©  Will  J.  Jones.  New  York ;  D :  12776,  Apr. 
IS.  1908.  17123 

Goody  Two  Shoes;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  B. 
Poynter.     72  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    18,    1915;    D :  40982 ;    Beulah 
Poynter,  New  York.  17123a 

Goose  (A)  and  some  geese;  a  Mother  Goose 
play  by  Harriette  Wilbur.  Lebanon,  O.,  March 
brothers  [1908]     cover-title.    6  p.    12°. 

©   March    bros.,    Lebanon,    O. ;     D :  13S79, 
Sept.  21,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  9,  1908.  17124 

Goose  (The)  and  the  gander;  comedy  in  4 
acts,  by  J.  H.  Solotaroff.  [8],  74  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Oct.   18,   1910;    D:  22318;    David   H. 
Solotaroff,  New  York.  17125 

farce  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Tom  Donovan. 

©  IMuriel  C.  Donovan,  New  York ;  D :  6911. 
.fuly  0,  1905.  17126 

Goose  (The)  family;  a  farce  comedy,  by  H.  E. 
^^"ebster. 

©  H.  Effa  Webster,  Chicago;  D:2189,  July 
12,  1902.  17127 

Goose  (The)  feather  bed;  farce,  by  Willis  N. 
Bugbee.  Lebanon,  O.,  March  brothers,  1912. 
4  p.     8°.     (Famous  five-cent  funny  farces) 

©    Sept.    9.    1912;    2c.    Sept.    12,    1912;    D: 
30819;  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O.  17128 

Goose  (The)  flowers;  farce  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  G.  II.  Craw.    108  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  11,  1912 ;  I) :  30790 ;  George  R. 
Craw,  Chicago.  17129 

Goose  girl;  by  H.  MacGrath. 

©  Harold  JNIacGrath,  Syracuse,  N.  Y'. ;  D : 
9742,  Jan.  3,  1907.  17130 

romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Geo.  D.  Baker. 

116  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    7,    1911;    D :  246-51 ;    Baker    & 
Castle,  New  York.  17131 


Gooseherd  (The)  and  the  goblin, 
of  the  heart. 


See  House 


Goossy   Island;   a   3   act  comedy,   by  A.   Ram- 
.spachcr.     16  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©  Anna  Ramspacher,  Philadelpliia :  D : 
14900,  Jan.  26,  1909 ;  2c.  May  19,  1909.  [Note : 
Title  on  copies,  Goosey  Island]  17133 

Gordian  (The)  knot.     See  Way  (The)  out. 

Gordon;  or.  The  relief  of  Khartoum,  a  roman- 
tic, military  and  spectacular  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  A.  Everly. 

©  Adam  Everly,  Philadelphia  ;  1884  :  23230. 
Nov.  20.  17134 

Gordon  and  el  Mahdi.  Sec  Prophet  (The)  of 
the  Nile. 

Gorgeous  (The)  durbar  at  Delhi;  a  grand  dra- 
matic, pantomimic,  musical  and  equestrian 
spectacle,  designed  and  arr.  from  liisto)-y  for 
circus  representation,  by  B.  Kii-alfy.  11  p. 
S°.     Typewritten. 

©  Bolossy  Kiralfv,  New  Yoi-k ;  D :  4522, 
.Lan.  8,  1904;  2c.  Feb.  6,  1904.  17135 

Gorilla  (The);  by  G.  Jervis.  9  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  George  Jervis.  p]lizabetli,  N.  J. ;  D : 
11208,   Aug.   19,  1907;  2c.  Aug.   12,  1907. 

17136 

Fren(!h    pantomime    in    1    ;u't,    V»y    Charles 

Lauri.     2  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  14,  1909;  D :  17021 ;  James  H. 
Kavanagh,  New  York.  17137 

Gorilla's  (The)  prisoner;  drama  in  I  act,  by 
Charles  Goddard.     3  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  24,  1914;  D :  37997 ;  Star  co., 
New  York.  17137a 

Gospel   (The)    of  hate. 

©  Marie  Vaughan  Wilde,  New  York;  1896: 
32367,  May  29.  17138 

Gospel  (The)  play;  a  story  of  the  days  when 
Christianity  was  in  its  infancy,  by  D.  McEd- 
wards.     1  p.  1.,  30  p.     16°.     Printed. 

©  Duncan  IMcEdwards,  Hamilton,  Ontario; 
D  :  182,  IMar.  6,  1901 ;  2c.  Mar.  6, 1901.      17139 

Gosse  (Le);  piSce  en  1  acte,  dfe  M.  Level  et.  J.  J. 
Frappa.  6  p.  4°.  (Svipplement  gratuit  au 
no.  2917  du  Monde  illustr$,  22  fSvrier,  1913) 
©  Feb.  22,  1913;  2c.  Mar.  31,  1913;  D: 
32784;  Maurice  Level  et  Jean  Jase  Frappa, 
Paris.  17140 


842 


17141 


COPYEIGHTED    IN    THE    UNITED    STATES 


17163 


Grosse  (Le)  du  miracle;  piece  en  1  acte,  et  3 
tableaux,  par  Fabrice  Lemon  et  Maurice  de 
Marsan.     Paris,  C.  Joubert,  1903.     34  p.     S°. 

©    C.    Joubert,    Paris;    D:4247,    Nov.    16, 
1903;  2c.  Nov.  16,  1903.  17141 

Gossip;  by  F.  S.  Holmes.  13  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  June  22,  1911 ;  D :  24541 ;  Florence  S. 
Holmes,  Trenton,  N.  J.  17142 

-a  comedy,  by  C.  W.  Foster. 

©   Charles    William    Foster,     Haddonfield. 
N.  J.;  1889:6454,  Feb.  26.  17143 

a   comedy   of  American   society,   by   T.   C. 


De  Leon. 

©  T.   C.   De  Leon,  New  York;   1871:9219. 
Oct.  3.  17144 

episode  in  apartment  house  life,  by  F.   J. 


McGettigan.     6   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Aug.   28,   1913;   D:  34267;   Frank   J. 
McGettigan,  Portland,  Or.  17145 

— •  monologue,  by  F.  J.  Lewis.     Proof. 


©   Frank   J.   Lewis,   Bryn   Mawr,    Pa. ;    D : 
7641,  Dec.  1,  1905;  2c.  Dec.  18,  1905.     17146 

—  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  Fitch  and  L.  Die- 


trichstein. 

©  Clyde  Fitch  and  Leo  Dietrichstein,  New 
York  ;  1895  :  6945,  Jan.  30.  17147 

by  E.  W.  Bliss.    115  p.    4°.    Typewrit- 


ten. 

©  Edwin  Ward  Bliss,  New  York ;  D :  6758, 
JNFay  3,  1905;  2c.  May  6,  1905.  17148 

Gossipers  (The);  by  H.  L.  Clark. 

©  H.  Lewis  Clark.  Indianapolis;  D :  11.538, 
Oct.  15,  1907.  1714.9 

rural  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  D.  Wiley  Ten- 
nis.    86  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  2.5,  1911;  D :  25591 ;  Dora  Wilev 
Tennis,  New  York.  17150 

Gossips  (The)  of  Kingsville;  play  in  4  acts, 
by  Anne  Armstrong.  [2],  85  p.  f°.  , Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  9,  1912 ;  D :  31639 ;  Mrs.  Robert 
F.  Armstrong,  New  York.  17151 

Gossoon  (The);  an  original  comedy-drama  iii 
4  acts,  by  E.  E.  Kidder. 

©    Edward    E.    Kidder,    New   York;    1891: 
8229,  Mar.  4.  17152 

an  original  4  act  comedy  drama,  by  E.  E. 


Kidder. 

©    Edward   E.    Kidder,    New    York;    1886: 
8510,  Apr.  9.  17153 

Got  sol  aich  hiten.      See  May  God  save  you. 


Got  to  have  a  husband;  1  act  comedy  sketch, 
by  R.  Rhode.     12  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  13,  1913;  D :  31950 ;  Raymond 
Rhode,  Brooklyn.  17154 

Gotberg-a;  ein  dramatisches  gedicht,  von  Joseph 

Lauff  [i.  e.  Joseph  von  Lauff]     Berlin,  KcHn, 

[etc.]  Albert  Ahn  [1908]     2  p.  1.,  78  p.     12°. 

©    Albert     Ahn,     Cologne,     Germany;     D: 

13007,  May  26,  1908;  2c.  May  26,  1908.  17155 

Gotham!  a  drama  in  5  acts," by  L.  Vider.    112  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Louis  Vider,  New  York ;  1878 :  13581. 
Nov.  21;  2c.  Nov.  27.  17156 

Gotham  comedy  quartette;  by  E.  Lang. 

©  Edward  Lang,  New  York;  1897:7965, 
Jan.  29.  17157 

Gothamites;  a  society  drama  in  5  acts,  by  C.  A. 
Rounds  and  H.  T.  Root. 

©  C.  A.  Rounds  and  H.  T.  Rfx)t,  Sioux- 
Falls,  S.  D. ;  1884 :  17196,  Aug.  25.  17158 

Gotham's  prisons  and  palaces.  See  Little 
Becky,   the   make-believe. 

Gotlieb,  the  wanderer;  by  W.  Carleton. 

©  William  Carleton,  Brooklyn;  1882:10700. 
June  29.  17159 

Gotlip's  scheme.      See  German   (The)   dude. 

Gott  (Der)  der  rache;  drama  in  3  akten,  von 
Schalom  Asch.  Berlin,  S.  Fischer,  1907.  59  p. 
8°. 

©  S.  Fischer  verlag,  Berlin ;  D :  10053.  Mar. 
1,  1907 ;  2c.  Mar.  1,  1907.  17160 

Gottlieb  Faust;  or.  Alchemy  and  empire,  an 
original  romantic  play  in  3  acts,  and  series 
of  tableaux,  an  Austrian  legend,  by  A.  G.  W. 
Carter. 

©  A.  G.  AV.  Carter,  New  York ;  1874 :  10314, 
Aug.  5.  17161 

Gourmand  (The),  Mr.  Brown  Jones;  or,  In- 
heritance is  fate,  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Whea- 
ton  Seabury  [i.  e.  F.  W.  Seabury] 

©  Frederick  W.  Seabury,  Providence,  R.  I. ; 
1897:  7.547,  Jan.  27;  2c.  Feb.  15.  17162 

Gout  (Le)  du  toe;  comedie  en  1  acte,  de  R. 
Bergeret  ct  J.  Pellerin.  6  p.  4°.  (Supple- 
ment gratuit  :ui  no.  2957  du  Monde  illustre, 
29  novembre  1913) 

©  Nov.  29,  1913;  2c.  Jan.  27,  1914;  D: 
35806;  Rene  Bergeret  and  Jean  Pellerin. 
Paris.  17162a 

Goiit  (Le)  du  vice;  comOdie  en  4  actes  en  prose, 
par  H.  Lavedan.  40  p.  4°.  (In  L'lUustra- 
tion.  7'  annee. — 184.     17  juin,  1911) 

©  June  17,  1911;  2c.  Julv  15,  1911:  D: 
24099;  Henri  Lavedan,  Paris.  17163 


843 


17164 


DEAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


17184 


Governess  (The);  an  American  comedy  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  E.  J.  Swartz. 

©  Edward  J.   Swartz,  Philadelphia;  1S90 : 
31535,  Oct.  11.  17164 


—  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Betsy  Bancker. 

©  Mary  E.  C.  Bancker,  New  York;  1885: 
5899,  Mar.  10.  17165 


— —  a  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act,  by  W.  B.  Ger- 
ard [pseud,  of  G.  B.  Werner]  12  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  6,  1913;   D:  32522;   Gerard  B. 
Werner,  New  York.  17166 

Government  bonds;  by  Charles  Foster.  Type- 
written. 

©  Frederick  Gottlob,  Alton,  111.;  1900:  A: 
27148,  Nov.  1 ;  2c.  Nov.  1.  17167 

a  domestic  drama,  by  B.  Campbell. 

©  Bartley  Campbell,  United  States;  ISSO: 
13550,  Sept.  4.  17168 

Government  claims;  a  comedy  drama,  by  N.  R. 
Craven. 

©  Nettie  R.  Craven,  San  Francisco ;  1890 : 
GOT,  Jan.  4.  17169 

Government  (A)  clerk;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 
G.  H.  Lee. 

©   George  Hyde  Lee,   Washington;   1894: 
56032,  Dec.  1.  17170 

Government  (A)  contract;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
C.  E.  Helm. 

©  Charles  E.  Helm,  Marion,  Ind. ;  D :  4622, 
Feb.  18,  1904.  17171 

Government  (A)  countess;  by  M.  L.  Schneider. 

©  Martha  Lemon  Schneider,  Washington ; 
D :  7894,  June  24,  1906.  17172 

Government  despatclies.     See  Lost  (The)  will. 

Government  detective;  a-  play  in  4  acts,  by 
Bernard  Francis  Moore.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker 
&  CO.,  1910.    51  p.    12°. 

©   May   20,   1910;   2c.   May   21,   1910;    D: 
21111 ;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.    17173 

Government  (The)  employee;  1  act  drama,  by 
R.  H.  Real.    38  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  19,  1915,  D:  41258;  Robert  H. 
Real,  Washington.  17173a 

Government  of  the  TJnited  States;  historical 
charade,  by  F.  Roach. 

©    Florence    Roach,     Washington ;     1890 : 
38331,  Dec.  4;  2c.  Jan.  16,  189L  17174 

Governor  (The);  by  J.  J.  Ward.  18  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  John  J.  Ward,  Highbridge,  N.  Y. ;   D: 
12349,  Feb.  10, 1908 ;  2c.  Feb.  4,  1908.       17175 


Governor  (The) — Continued. 

comedy   with   songs   in   3   acts,   by   C.    R. 

Burke  and  L.  Harrington.  65  p.  f°.  Type- 
written.    [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  May  16,  1910  ;  D  :  21049 ;  Charles  Rus- 
sell Burke  and  Louise  Harrington,  Chicago. 

17176 

dramatic  composition  in  1  act  for  two  peo- 

.  pie,  by  AV.  L.  C.     [1],  9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    2,    1912;    D:  31533;    William 
Brewer,  Seattle.  17177 


—  a  modern  musical  myth  in  2  acts,  books, 
lyrics  and  music  by  N.  D.  Mann.  [76]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  7,  1909 ;  D :  16501 ;  Nathaniel  D. 
Mann,  Chicago.  17178 


—  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  R.  F.  Fergu- 
son, jr.  41  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Ic.  Mar.  15,  1913;  D:  32691;  Robert  F. 
Ferguson,  jr.,  New  York.  17179 


—  sketch,  by  E.  Clifton  and  B.  Fowler.    26  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  18,  1915 ;  D :  41526 ;  Ethel  Clif- 
ton and  Brenda  Fowler,  Boston.  17179a 


Governor  (The)  and  Brick, 
of  babes. 


See  Mouth  (The) 


Governor  (The)  and  the  prophet;  an  American 
drama  in  5  acts,  by  E.  S.  Golding.  135  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Edwin  S.  Golding,  Bath  Beach,  N.  Y. ; 
D :  12314,  Feb.  5,  1908 ;  2c.  Feb.  5,  1908. 

17180 

Governor-general;  a  play,  being  a  translation, 
adaptation  and  dramatization  in  English  of 
the  novel  ^^Titten  in  Spanish  by  Pedro  de 
Alarcon,  El  sombrero  de  tres  picos,  by  J.  R. 
Bullock,  jr.    24  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  14,  1910;  D :  17939 ;  Joseph  R. 
Bullock,  jr..  Providence,  R.  I.  17181 

Governor,  girl  and  guardsman;  by  H.  M.  Hoke. 

23  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  26,  1908 ;  D :  17249 ;  H.  M.  Hoke, 
Harrisburg,  Pa.  17182 

Governor  John  A.  Johnson  at  the  capitol; 
drama  in  1  act,  by  Germain  Quinn.  14  p.  f". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  30,  1910 ;  D :  21690 ;  Gus  London, 
Minneapolis.  17183 

Governor  (The)  of  Guam;  comic  opera  in  2  acts, 
book  by  T.  D.  Beasley,  music  by  Alexander 
Brymner  Swan.  [2],  55  p.  f°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Nov.  4, 1912 ;  D :  31308 ;  Thomas  Dykes 
Beasley,  Alameda,  Cal.  17184 


844 


17185 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED    STATES 


17203 


Governor  (The)  of  La  Guayra;  an  entirely 
original  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  S.  M. 
Brenner. 

©  S.  M.  Brenner,  Baltimore;  1899:84068, 
Dec.  28.  17185 

Governor  (The)  of  Midway;  a  musical  comedy 
in  3  acts,  by  J.  K.  Bangs  and  R.  C.  Penfield. 

©   John   Kendrick   Bangs   and   Roderic  C. 
Penfield,  New  York ;  D :  3415,  May  11,  1903. 

17186 

Governor  (The)  of  Palawan;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
S.  M.  Cady.    41  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   July  10,   1914;   D:  37520;    Schuyler 
M.  Cady,  Summit,  N.  J.  17186a 

Governor  (The)  of  Seville;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by 
George  G.  HoUister  and  G.  W.  Pound. 

©  George  W.  Pound,  New  York ;  D :  12266, 
Jan.  28,  1908.  17187 

Governor  (The)  of  Walleroo;  a  comic  opera  in 
2  acts,  by  A.  Frank.  35  numb.  1.  8°.  Printed. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Alfred  Frank,  St.  Louis ;  D :  13223,  June 
22,  1908 ;  2c.  July  3,  1908.  17188 

Governor  (The)  pro  tern;  comedy-drama  in  1 
act,  by  Burt  Weston  and  Eunice  Raymond. 
9  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  18,  1911 ;  D :  23124 ;  Weston  and 
Raymond,  Chicago.  17189 

operatic  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  D.  Kohn  and 

B.  Harris.    30  p.    f°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto 
only] 

©  Ic.  Sept.  8,  1911 ;  D :  25163 ;  David  Kohn 
and  Benjamin  Harris,  Newark,  N.  J,       17190 

Governor  (The),  the  girl  and  the  wise  guy. 
See  White  (The)  hat. 

Governor's  (The)  boss;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  S. 
Barcus.    109  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  27,  1913;  D:  34255;  James  S. 
Barcus,  New  York.  17191 

Same.    118  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  24,  1913;   D:  35429;   James   S. 
Barcus,  New  York.  17192 

drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  S.  Barcus.    133  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  19,  1914;  D:  37361;  James  S. 
Barcus,  New  York.  17192a 

political  drama  in  4  acts,  by  R.  M.  Mur- 

dock.     78  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  10,  1914  ;  D :  37525  ;  Russell  Mur- 
dock,  Denver.  17192b 

Governor's  (The)  cruise;  a  comic  opera  in  3 
acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  Maurice  Switzer, 
music  by  S.  William  Brady.  54  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Leo  Feist,  New  York;  D:  13669,  Aug.  27, 
1908;  2c.  Aug.   27,   1908.  17193 


Governor's  (The)  daughter;  a  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  T.  B.  Ford.     48  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©   Thos.    B.    Ford,    Frankfort,    Ky. ;    1895: 
44500,  Aug.  31 ;  2c.  Dec.  IS.  17194 

See  also  Lady  Geraldine. 


Governor's   (The)   dilemma;   a   comedy   drama 
in  3  acts,  by  C.  A.  Williams. 

©   Chas.   Alf.   Williams,    Cincinnati;    1898: 
17568,  Mar.  15.  17195 

a  society  drama,  illustrating  the  conflict  be- 


tween mercy  and  ambition  >[by]  Robert  C.  V. 
Meyers. 

©  Lyceum  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia;  1899: 
34735,  May  23 ;  2c.  May  24.  17196 

Governor's  (The)  guardian;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  F.  Tibbetts.  Columbus,  O.,  Tibbetts  press. 
Board  of  trade,  1905.     61  p.     12°. 

©  Frederick  Tibbetts,  Columbus,  O. ;  D: 
6901,  July  3,  1905;  2c.  July  3,  190.5.       17197 

Governor's  (The)  husband;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  Hall,  jr.     [2],  101  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  25,  1913 ;  D :  34236 ;  John  Hall, 
jr.,  Tucson,  Ariz.  17198 

Governor's  (The)  lady;  play  in  3  acts  and 
epilogue,  by  Alice  Bradley.  120  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  16,  1915 ;  D :  42687 ;  David  Be- 
lasco,  New  York.  17198a 

Governor's  (The)  pardon;  a  melodrama  in  5 
acts,  by  B.  Devereux  and  J.  C.  Ver  Planck. 

©  Bohun  Devereux  and  J.  Campbell  Ver 
Planck,  Marshfield,  Mass. ;  1882 :  7858,  IMav 
15.  17199 

Governor's  (The)  prerogative;  a  political  play 
in  4  acts,  by  W.  R.  Randall.  80  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  William  R.  Randall,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ; 
D :  11619,  Oct.  29,  1907 ;  2c.  Dec.  13,  1907. 

17200 

Governor's  (The)  son;  by  G.  Cohan.  Type- 
written. 

©  George  M.  Cohan,  New  York;  1900  A: 
5961,  Mar.  5;  2c.  Mar.  19.  17201 

Governor's  (The)  staff;  a  musical  comedy,  by 
W.  E.  Dampier  and  Claude  Madden.  72  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.      [Libretto  only] 


©  Arthur  Bergh,    St.   Paul 
25,  1903;  2c.  Apr.  25,  1903. 


D 


3340.   Apr. 
17202 


Governor's    (The)   ward;   a 
by  E.  Plumb.     64  p.     4°. 
©    Ic.    Aug.    17,    1909; 
Plumb,  Cleveland,  O. 


comedy  in  4  acts. 
Typewritten. 

D  :  16572 ;    Eugene 
17203 


845 


^7204 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


17219 


Governor's  (The)  wife;  by  C.  Hill.     11  p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Christine  Hill,  Minneapolis ;  D :  13126, 
June  4,  190S;  Ic.  June  6,  190S ;  Ic.  June  22, 
1908.  17204 


[1], 


Grace  Milton;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  Orion. 
59  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    24,    1911;  D :  24762 ;     Walter 

Orion,  Spokane,  Wash.  17212 


comedy   drama,    by    John   T.    Doyle. 

27  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  17,  1915;  D:  42280;  Marion  Wil- 
lard  Doyle,  Allston,  Mass.  17204a 

a  comedy  drama  in  5  acts,  by  G.  E.  Russell. 

73  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  George  E.  Russell,  Newark,  N.  J. ;  D : 
309,  Apr.  4,  1901 ;  2c.  Apr.  4,  1901.  17205 

Gown  (The)  of  madame;  a  comedietta  in  1  act, 
))y  L.  F.  Peaster.     27  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Lydia  F.  Peaster,  New  York ;  D :  13661, 
Aug.  26,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  26,  1908.  17206 

Gown  (The)  of  many  dreams;  dramatic  mono- 
logue, by  E.  Barrlngton.  [3],  11  p.  16°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  24,  1913 ;  D :  35561 ;  Ethel  Bar- 
rington,  Phialdelphia.  17207 

Goya  (La);  drama  en  un  pr61ogo,  un  acto  y  un 

epilogo,  original  de  P.  Mata.     Madrid.      [Socie- 

dad  de  autores  espafioles]   1910.     50  p.     12°. 

©    Sept.    6,    1910;    2c.    Sept.    7,    1910;    D: 

21979 ;  Pedro  Mata,  Madrid.  17208 

Goya  in  the  cupola.     See  Pilgrim  (The)  kings. 

Goyescas;  or,  The  rival  lovers,  opera  in  3 
tableaux,  book  by  Fernando  Periquet,  music 
by  Enrique  Granados,  English  version  by 
James  Weldon  Johnson.  New  York,  G.  Schir- 
mer  [1915]  42  p.  8°.  (G.  Schirmer's  col- 
lection of  opera-librettos) 

©  Dec.  10,  1915;  2c.  Dec.  15,  1915;  D: 
42506;  G.  Schirmer,  New  York.  17208a 

Grabbe  and  Runne;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  P.  Gib- 
son.    87  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  25,  1913 ;  D :  32419 ;  Preston  Gib- 
son, Washington.  17209 

Grace  Arlington,  the  rightful  heiress;  an 
American  (h-ama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  W.  O'Keeffe 
and  J.  B.  Healy.  Baltimore,  Price-Current  job 
printing  house,  1886.     56  p.     12°. 

©  James  William  O'Keeffe  and  James 
Beauregard  Healy,  Baltimore ;  1886 :  11305, 
May  13;  2c.  June  23.  17210 

Grace  Darling;  or.  The  heroine  of  the  light- 
house, an  original  drama  in  a  prologue  and 
4  acts,  by  W.  H.  Rightmire. 

©  William  H.  Rightmire,  New  York ;  1877 : 
8220,  July  11.  17211 


Grace  of  man. 
Grace  of  soul. 


See  Thuma  Zithra. 
See  Thuma  Zithra. 


Grace  Mary.      See  Theatre  of  ideas. 


Gracia;  play  in  3  acts,  by  N.  A.  Tefft  and  Luther 
•  B.  Anthony.     65  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  21,  1911;  D:  25545;  Nathan  A. 
Teft't,  Bangor,  Me.  17213 

Gracia  y  justicia;  exposicion  c6mico-lfrico-bail- 
able  en  un  pr61ogo,  un  auto  de  .  .  .  buena  fe  y 
3  cuadros,  en  verso  y  prosa,  original  de  M. 
Mihura  y  R.  Gonzalez,  mCisica  del  maestro 
Manuel  Penella.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores espafioles]  1910.  50  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  May  23,  1910;  2c.  May  24,  1910;  D: 
21158;  Miguel  Mihura  y  Ricardo  Gonzalez, 
Madrid.  17214 

Graduate  (A)  crook;  a  comedy  drama  in  1  act, 

by  John  T.  Doyle.     20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    14,    1914;    D :  38811 ;    Marion 

Willard  Doyle,  Allston,  Mass.  17214a 

Graduate  (A)  of  Yale;  a  farcical  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  F.  C.  Y''oung. 

©  Frank  C.  Young,  Evansville,  Ind. ;  1899 : 
10541,   Feb.  4.  17215 

Graduated;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  Chester  S.  War- 
ner and  F.  R.  Angevine.  [1],  8  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  17,  1912;  D :  30562 ;  Fred.  R. 
Angevine,  Missoula,  Mont.  17216 

Graduate's  (The)  choice;  commencement  playlet 
in  1  act,  by  Edith  F.  A.  U.  Painton.  Chicago, 
T.  S.  Denison  &  co.  [1914]  20  p.  12°.  (On 
cover:  Amateur  series) 

©  Sept.  29,  1914;  2c.  Oct.  2,  1914;  D: 
38383;  Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  17216a 

Graduation  day  at  Wood  Hill  school;  farcical 
school  entertainment  in  2  scenes,  by  Ward 
Macauley.  Philadelphia,  Penn  publishing  co., 
1909.     34  p.     16°. 

©  Oct.  21,  1909;  2c.  Nov.  19,  1909;  D: 
17446;  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.  17217 

Grady  the  grafter;  by  J.  M.  Irwin.     14  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Jolm  M.  Irwin,  Chicago ;  D :  16184,  June 
28,  1909;  2c.  June  28,  1909.  17218 

Grady's  man;  play  in  4  acts,  by  Charles 
Vayre,  E.  Garnier  and  C.  A.  de  lAma,  adapta- 
tion from  tlie  French  play  entitled  La  Sape. 
69  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  A.  de  Lima,  New  York;  D: 
12840,  Apr.  25,  1908;  2c.  Apr.  2.5,  1908.  17219 


846 


17220 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


17236 


Graeco-Turkish.  war;  or,  The  cross  and  the 
crescent. 

©  Henry  J.  Pain,  New  York ;  1877 :  36919, 
Jnne  22.  17220 

Griifin  Fifi;  operette  in  3  akten,  nach  dem 
franzosischen  von  E.  de  Najac,  A.  Henne- 
qnin  und  A.  Millaud,  von  Oskar  Friedmann 
und  Ludwig  Herzer,  musik  von  Albert  Chan- 
trier.  Textbuch  der  gesiinge.  Berlin  u. 
Miinchen,  Drei  masken-verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h., 
1913.     62  p.     16°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Sept.  1,  1913  ;  2c.  Mar.  4,  1914  :  D  :  36233  ; 
Drei  raasken  verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Mnnioh. 

17220a 

von    Oscar    Friedmann    nnd    Lndwig 


Herzer,  musik  von  Albert  Chantrier.  Regie- 
buch,  Miinchen,  Drei  masken  verlag,  g.  m. 
b.  h.,  1913.     236  p.     diagrs.  &  illus.     8°. 

©  Ic.  June  1,  1914 ;  D :  37177 ;  Drei  masken 
verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Munich.  17220b 

Graf  d'Orsays  letzte  tat;  eine  romantische 
komodie  in  3  aufziigen,  von  Georg  Enders. 
Berlin-Charlottenburg,  Biihnen-verlag  Anstalt 
fiir  auffuhrungsrecht,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1914.  127  p. 
12°. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  30,  1914 ;  D :  36874 ;  Anstalt  fiir 
auffiihrungsrecht  dramatischer  werke  d. 
literatur  u.  musik,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Charlottenburg, 
Germany.  17220c 

Graf  Esterhazy  u.  seine  opfer;  oder,  Zu  leben- 
digem  tode  verurtheilt,  sensations-drama  in 
5  akten,  und  16  bildern,  nach  vorhandenem 
stoffe,  bearbeitet  von  J.  Wormser. 

©  Jean  Wormser,  Chicago ;  1899 :  7538,  Jan. 

23.  17221 

Graf  Pepi;  ein  lustspiel  aus  dem  jahre  1866  in 
3  akten,  von  Robert  Saudek  und  Alfred  Halm. 
Berlin,  Ahn  &  Simrock,   1912.     49  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  30,  1912;  D:  31496;  Biihnen- 
verlag  Ahn  &  Simrock,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin. 

17222 

Graf  (Der)  von  Charolais;  trauerspiel,  von 
Richard  Beer-Hofmann.  Berlin,  S.  Fischer, 
1905  [1904]     265,   [1]   p.     12°. 

©  S.  Fischer  verlag,  Berlin ;  C :  83655,  Dec. 
8,  1904;  2c.  Dec.  8,  1904.  17223 

Graf  (Der)  von  Gleichen;  ein  scliauspiel,  von 
Wilhelra   Schmidtbonn. 

©  res.  under  act  of  Mar.  3,  1905,  by  Egon 
Fleischel  &  co.,  Berlin ;  i-es.  no.  1850 ;  Ic.  June 

24,  1908.  17224 

Graft;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  F.  INI.  Franklin. 
101  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  13,  1913;  D:  35337;  Frank  M. 
Franklin,  New  York.  17225 


Graft — Continued. 

by  Harold  Brighouse.     New  York,  S. 

French;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1913.     91  p. 
12° 

©   Feb.   20,   1913;   2c.   Feb.   24,   1913;   D: 
32401 ;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.        17226 

■drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  Munsell.     117  p. 


4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  2,  1911 ;  D  :  23254  ;  Warren  IMun- 
sell,  Des  Moines,  la.  17227 

•an    incident    of   the    Jersey    plains,    by    I.. 


Lonergan.     17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Lester  Lonergan,  New  York ;  D :  14020, 
Oct.  9,  1908;  2c.  Oct.  5,  190S.  17228 

1  act  sketch,  by  W.  II.  Wales.     15  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    June    19,    1911;    D:  24518;    Warner 
Harding  Wales,  Chicago.  17229 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  L.  Brewer.    86  p.    4'^. 


Typewritten. 

©   Laytou   Brewer,    Montclair,    N.    J. ;    D : 
7281,  Sept.  5,  1905 ;  2c.  Aug.  30,  1905.      17230 

■  playlette  founded  on  fact,  by  W.  Montague. 


8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    24,    1914;    D:  38904;    Walter 
Montague,  San  Francisco.  17230a 

political  episode  in  1  act,  by  Harry  L.  New- 


ton.     Chicago,    T.    S.    Denison    &   co.    [1913] 
15  p.     12°.     ( [Half  hour  dramas] ) 

©   Dec.    17,    1913;    2c.    Dec.    20,    1913;    D: 
35401;   Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  17231 

or.  The  victim  and  the  vulture,  sketch,  by 


J.  B.  McKeon.     [1],  12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.   21,   1914;   D:38S04;   James   B. 

McKeon,  Oakland,  Cal.  17231a 

Grafter  (The);  by  W\  Kumpf. 

©  William  Kumpf,  La  Salle,  Ilk ;  D :  1776, 
Apr.  23,  1902.  17232 

play  in  1  act,  by  J.  C.  Carroll.     [1],  13  p. 


4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  16.   1913;   D :  33238 ;   James  C. 
Carroll,  Chicago.  17233 

■by  L.  de  Cordova  and  William  Hamil- 


ton Cline.    22  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Leander   de   Cordova,     New   York ;    D : 
16060,  June  12,  1909 ;  2c.  June  12,  1909.  17234 

—  play   in  3  acts,  by   H.   L.   Rockwell.      [1], 
48  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  1,  1912 ;  D :  29256 ;  H.  L.  Rock- 
well, Chicago.  17235 

a  serio-comic  1  act  play  of  American  poli- 


tics,  by   W.   Arey   and   E.   Carr.     12   p.     f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Wayne  Arey  and  Ernest  Carr,  New 
York ;  D :  13162,  June  11,  1908 ;  2c.  June  11. 
1908.  17236 


847 


17237 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


17251 


Grafters;  by  Nikolas  V.  Gogol,  tr.  by  Max  S. 
Mandell,  with  an  introduction  by  William 
Lyon  Phelps. 

©    Yale   university    dramatic    assn.,     New 
Haven;   D:  12457,   Feb.   29,   1908.  17237 

book  for  a  comic  opera,  by  J.  N.  Edwards 


and  W.  V.  Brumby.    53  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

<£)  John  N.  Edwards  and  William  V.  Brum- 
by,   St.    Louis;    D:7116,   Aug.    15,    1905;    2c. 


Aug.  2,  1905. 


17238 


—  1  act  play,  by  P.  Boswoll.    12  p.    4°.    Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  24,  1910 ;  D :  22135  ;  Peyton  Bos- 
well,  Chicago.  17239 

play  in  1  act,  by  E.  L.  Sheldon.     [2],  18  p. 


4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   29,   1913;    D:  34576;    Eugene 
Lloyd  Sheldon,  New  York.  17240 

or,  Red  headed  John,   comedy   in  3  acts, 


by  G.  L.  Pollock.     70  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Gabriel  L.  Pollock,  Chicago;  D:6000, 
.Tan.  3,  1905;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1905.  17241 

Grafter's  (The)  awakening;  original  melodrama 
in  4  acts,  by  T.  A.  Campbell.  83  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  19,  1913 ;  D :  32716 ;  Thomas  A. 
Campbell,  New  York.  17242 

Grafter's  (A)  mother;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  V. 
Brooks.    9  p.    f°.  "Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  29,  1911;  D:  23773.  Virginia 
Brooks,  Hammond,  Ind.  17243 

Graham's  defeat;  by  H.  F.  Noake. 

©  Harrison  Francis  Noake,  Oak  Park,  111. ; 
D:9408,  Nov.  9,   1906.  17244 

Graham.'s  valet;  a  protean  playlet  in  2  scenes, 
by  C.  C.  Burnison  and  K.  Taylor.  6  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  20,  1910 ;  D :  21104 ;  C.  Clayton 
Burnison  and  Kathleen  Taylor,  Mineral 
Wells,  Tex.  17245 

Grain  (A)  of  dust;  a  play  in  4  acts  founded  on 
the  novel  of  David  Graham  Phillips,  by  Louis 
Even    Shipman.     117   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  18,  1912;  D :  29063 ;  James  K. 
Hackett,  New  York.  17246 

Gramm  (Ein)  radium;  komodie  nach  einer 
novelle  A.  H.  Herings,  von  Rudolf  Eger.  Ber- 
lin, F.  Bloch  erben,  1912.     31  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  21,  1912 ;  D :  30585 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  17247 

Grammaire  (La);  comedie  en  1  acte,  par  Eu- 
gene Labiche,  ed.  with  introduction  and 
notes,  by  H.  S.  Piatt.  Boston,  Ginn  &  com- 
pany, 1899.    V,  62  p.    12°. 

©  Herman  S.  Piatt,  Urbana,  111.;  1899: 
34110,  May  22;  2c.  June  3.  17248 


Grammaire  (La) — Continued. 

with    English    notes,    by    Scheie 

De  Vere.  New  York,  W.  R.  Jenkins;  Boston, 
C.  Schoenhof,  1888.  54  p.  12°.  ([Theatre 
contemporain,  no.  3] ) 

©  William  R.  Jenkins,  New  York;  1888: 
5104,  Feb.  16;  2c.  Mar.  30.  17249 

Grammar;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Labiche,  tr.  bv 
.    Barrett  H.  Clark.    New  York,  S.  French ;  Lon- 
don, S.  French,  ltd.  [1915]    25  p.    12°.    ([The 
world's   best   plays,    by   celebrated   European 
authors,  B.  H.  Clark,  general  ed.]) 

©  Sept.  2,  1915;  2c.  Sept.  8,  1915;  D: 
41707;  Samuel  French,  New  York.        17249a 

Grammar  school  fun.  See  Short  plays  for 
small  players. 

Gran  (El)  Carracedo;  ocurrencia  c6mica  en  1 
acto  microscopico,  en  prosa,  original  de  J. 
Romeo.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
noles]  191L     19  p.     12°. 

©  Aug.  21,  1911;  2c.  Aug.  22,  1911;  D: 
2.5022;   Jos6  Romeo,  Madrid.  17250 

Gran  (El)  democrata;  zarzuela  comica  en  1 
acto,  dividido  en  4  cuadros,  en  prosa,  original 
de  A.  Estremera,  mtisica  de  los  maestros  Ri- 
bas  y  Ruiz  de  Arana.  ISIadrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores  espaiioles]  1914.  44  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Mar.  28,  1914;  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1914;  D: 
36545;  Antonio  Estremera,  Madrid.       17250a 

Gran  (El)  embustero;  zarzuela  comica  en  1 
acto  y  en  prosa  por  M.  Fernandez  de  la  Puen- 
te,  mtisica  del  maestro  Pablo  Luna.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1908.  38  p. 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Manual  Fernandez  de  la  Puenta,  Mad- 
rid;  D:  13853,  Sept.  21,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  21, 
1908.  17251 

Gran  (El)  Galeoto;  drama  en  3  actos  y  en 
verso,  precedido  de  un  diftlogo  en  prosa  por 
Jose  Echegaray,  ed.  with  introduction,  notes 
and  vocabulary  by  Aurelio  M.  Espinosa  .  .  . 
Boston,  C,  A.  Koehler  &  co.,  1903.  xix  p.,  2  1., 
243  p.     front,   (port.)     16°. 

©  George  Reuschel,  Boston ;  A :  69385, 
Sept.  19,  1903;  2c.  Jan.  13,  1904.  17251a 

See  also  World  (The)  and  his  wife. 


Gran  (El)  simpatico;  zarzuela  comico-extrava- 
gante  en  1  acto,  dividido  en  3  cuadros,  en 
prosa  original  de  R.  Gonzalez  del  Toro,  mti- 
sica del  maestro  Amadeo  Vives.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1913.  42  p. 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Mar.   28,   1914;    Ic.   Mar.   30,    1914;    D: 
36549;   Ricardo   Gonzalez   del   Tor'^,   Madrid. 

17251b 


848 


17251 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED   STATES 


17267 


Gran  (El)  simulacro;  zarzuela  coraica,  en  1 
acto  y  3  cuadros,  de  Luis  Linares  Becerra  y 
Javier  de  Burgos,  mQsica  del  maestro  Geroni- 
mo  Gimgnez.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espaiioles]  1914.  51  p.  12°,  [Libretto  only] 
©  Sept.  17,  1914;  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1914;  D: 
38183 ;  L.  Linares  Becerra  y  Javier  de  Bur- 
gos, Madrid.  17251c 

Granada;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  G.  R.  Morse. 
104  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    George    R.    Morse,    New    York;    1894: 
54998,  Nov.  24;  Ic.  Oct.  28,  1895.  17252 

Grand  and  historical  production  of  the  dis- 
covery and  growth  of  the  United  States  of 
America;  by  H.  E.  Ragan.  7  p.  t°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    80,    1910  ;i    D:  20639;    H.    E. 
Ragan,  Chicago.  17253 

Grand  (The)  army  man;  play  in  4  acts,  by  D. 
Belasco,  Marion  Phelps  and  Pauline  Short. 
139  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  16,  1915;  D:  42692;  David  Be- 
lasco, New  York.  17253a 

Grand  (A)  army  woman;  by  C.  H.  Brady.  20  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Catherine    Helen    Brady,    Denver ;    D : 
16103,  June  21,  1909;  2c.  June  21,  1909. 

17254 

Grand  (The)  baby  show;  an  entertainment  for 
little  folks,  originally  written  and  produced 
by  the  Sisters  of  Mercy,  Meriden,  Conn. 
Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1896.  8  p.  12°. 
([Baker's  novelties]) 

©  Walter  H.   Baker  &  co.,   Boston;   1896: 
8983,  Feb.  7 ;  2c.  Mar.  30.  17255 

Grand  bazar  parisien;  comedie  en  1  acte  pour 
jeunes  filles,  par  ]Marie  J.  Bois.  New  York, 
W.  R.  Jenkins  company  [1914]  28  p.  12°. 
([Theatre  pour  la  jeunesse,  no.  19]) 

©    Sept.    28,    1914;    2c.    Oct.    21,    1914;    D: 
38637;  \Vm.  R.  Jenkins  co.,  New  York. 

17255a 
Grand   (Un)  bourgeois;  piece  en   3  actes,   par 
E.  Fabre.     {In  La  petite  illustration,  no.  55; 
serie-theatre,  no.  34,  21  mars  l'.ii4) 

©   Mar.   21,    1914;    Ic.    Apr.    16,    1914:    D: 
36722;  Emile  Fabre,  Paris.  17255b 

Grand  (The)  bull  fight;  a  realistic  and  ro- 
mantic play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Adams. 

©   Evelyn   Adams,    New   York ;    1893 :  1013. 
Jan.  5.  17256 

Grand  (The)  centennial;  oi%  One  hundred  years 
of  American  history,  ending  with  union  and 
harmony  of  all  nations,  a  national  dramatic 
spectacle  in  4  acts,  preceded  by  a  prologue,  by 
J.  Pilgrim. 

©    James    Pilgrim,    United    States;    1875: 
7146,  July  9.  17257 


Grand  (The)  chance;  American  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  C.  Henry  [i.  e.,  Catherine  Henry  West] 
114  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  11,   1911;   D:  24913;  Catherine 
Henry,  New  Rockford,  N.  D.  17258 

-play  in  1  act,  by  Catherine  Henry   [i.  e., 

Catherine  Henry  West]     16  p.    f°.    Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  5,  1910 ;  D :  22223 ;  Eugene  West, 
New  York.  17259 

Grand  (La)  collera;  opera  in  9  atti,  di  D.  Vani- 
netti.     46  p.     8°.     Ms.     [Lijbretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  12,  1912  ;  D  :  31217 ;  Daniele  Vani- 
netti,   %  Muldoon,   Purchase,  N.  Y.       17260 

Grand  cross  of  St.  Vladimir;  or,  The  iron 
order  of  the  czar,  romantic  play  in  4  acts, 
by  E.  Felln6r. 

©   Eugene   Fellner,   Boston ;   D :  5335.   Julv 
25,  1904.  17261 

Grand-daughter  (A)  of  Eve;  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  Charles  Saxby  [pseud,  of  H.  E.  Twose] 
20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  16,  1913;  D:  33809;  Henry  E. 
Twose,   Los  Angeles.  17262 

Grand  (The)  duchess;  opera  bouffe  in  3  acts, 
music  by  Jacques  Offenbach,  English  tr.  and 
adaptation  by  Charles  L,  Kenney  and  Edgar 
Smith. 

©  Rudolph  Aronson,  New  York;  1890: 
6426,  Feb.  24.  17263 

Grand  duchess  ballet;  in  several  compositions, 
invented  and  arr.  by  B.  Kiralfy. 

©  Bolossy  Kiralfy,  New  York ;  1887 :  2675, 
Feb.  3.  17264 

Grand  (The)  duchess  of  Gerolstein;  comic 
opera  in  3  acts,  music  by  Offenbach,  the 
French  book  by  Meilhac  &  Halevy,  English 
lyrics  by  Arthur  Ropes,  English  dialogue  by 
Charles  H.  E.  Brookfield.  New  ed.  London, 
Boosey  &  co. 

©  Boosey  &  co.,  London ;  1897 :  67580,  Dec. 
6;  2c.  Dec.  6.  17265 

•  See  also  Eegolstein. 

Grand  (The)  hotel  reception;  a  2  act  comedy 
by  R.  Harris  Matthews  and  R.  T.  Mosby  Mon- 
tague.    11  numb.  1.     8°.     Printed. 

©  Robert  Harris  Matthews  and  Robert 
Trigg  Mosby  Montague,  Christiansburg,  Va. ; 
D:  12571,  Mar.  IS,  1908;  2c.  Mar.  25,  1908. 

17266 

Grand  (The)  infanta;  an  operatic,  pantomimic 

and  hippodramatic  public  entertainment. 

©  Brooks,  Dickson  and  McGeachy,  Indian- 
apolis ;  1880 :  18109,  Nov.  29.  17267 

Grand  (Le)  inquisiteur.  See  Grand  (The)  in- 
quisitor. 


5379—16- 


54 


849 


17268 


DBAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


17289 


Grand  (The)  inquisitor  (Le  grand  inquisi- 
teur);  a  historical  drama  in  0  acts  and  7  tal:)- 
Icaux,  by  Francis  Dc  Saint  Lary. 

©  Francois  Mons  and  Louis  Natlial,  New 
Yorlc ;  1886 :  19932,  Sept.  3.  17268 

Grand  (The)  lama;  comic  opera   in  2  acts,  li- 
bretto by  R.  D.  Ware,  music  by  D.  K.  Stevens. 
©    Richard     D.     Ware,     Boston ;     D :  5459, 
Aug.    18,    1904.  17269 

Grand  (Le)  match;  piece  en  1  acte,  par  Andr6 
Lerov  et  Paul  Cartoux.  Paris,  C.  Joubert, 
1912.     23  p.     S°. 

©    Dec.    28,    1912;    2c.    Jan.    21,    1913;    D: 
3202G;  Joubert,  Paris.  17270 

Grand  mistake;  a  comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
B.  Gerard. 

©  Barney  Gerber,  New  York;  1898:41696, 
July  12;  2c.  July  12;  2c.  rev.  ed.  Dec.  2. 

17271 
Grand  mogul;  by  W.  B.  Watson. 

©  W.  B.  Watson,  New  Yui'k  ;  D :  9412,  Nov. 
9,  1906.  17272 

■a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  K.  3.  DeG.  Tomp- 


kins, under  the  name  George  Gladwyn  Gale. 
©    Edward     Staats    De   Grote    Tompkins, 
Kinderhook,  N.   Y. ;   1891:14126,   Apr.   18. 

17273 

comic  opera  in  3  acts,  book  and  lyrics  by 


Frank  Pixley,  music  by  Gustav  Luders.    115  p. 
4°.     Typewritten    [Libretto  only] 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons,  New  York  ;  D :  9362, 
Nov.  1,  1906;  2c.  Oct.  30,  1906.  17274 

Grand  Nazar;  or.  The  poet  prince  of  Shali- 
mar,  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  libretto  by  G.  L. 
Hutchin,  music  by  Francis  ^V.  Richter.  44  p. 
4°.     Typev^'ritteu.      [Libretto  only] 

©   George   L.    Hutchin,    Portland.    Or.;    D: 
5932,  Dec.  5,  1904 ;  2c.  Nov.  22,  1904.       17275 

Grand  (The)  old  flag;  military  comedy  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  F.  Hunt.  [1],  31  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.   Apr.    17,    1914;    D:  37218;    Franklin 
Hunt,  Chicago.  17275a 

Grand  old  time  fiddlers'  contest;  a  musical 
burlesque,  by  J.  L.  l*eters  and  K.  M.  Hull. 

©  J.  Lewis  Peters  and  Edwin  M.  Hull,  Ca- 
yuga,  Ind. ;   1899:33994,  May  20.  17276 

Grand  opera  by  wire;  play  in  1  act,  Frederic 
Hatton.     [2],  8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    le.    Mar.    2,    1914;    D :  3G207 ;    J.    Riley 
Gardner,  Chicago.  17276a 

Grand  (The)  parada;  an  operatic  melange  of 
songs,  dances,  dialogue,  marches  and  stage- 
pictures  with  musical  arrangement,  by  C.  F. 
Paine. 

©  G.  W.  Eddy,  Hoosick  Fall.s.  N.  Y. ;  1895: 
9602,  Feb.  15.  17277 


Grand  spectacular  production  of  the  new 
world;  arr.  by  F.  L.  Clendenen. 

©    F.    lieslie    Clendenen,    Davenport,    la. ; 
1898;  17942,  Mar.  16;  Ic.  Aug.  31,  1906. 

17278 

Grand  (The)  tour;  or,  Americaas  abroad, 
comedy,  oddity,  farcical  and  musical,  in  3 
acts,  by  George  De  Valois. 

©   Mary   C.   Walsh,   United    States;   1880: 
11154,  July  20.  17279 

Grand  (The)  vizier;  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  by 
M.   L.   Lake.     42  p.     f".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  2,  1911 ;  D :  24386 ;  Meyhew  Les- 
ter Lake,  New  York.  17280 

a  libretto  in  2  acts,  by  E.  Smith.  Type- 
written. 

©  Edgar  Smith,  United  States ;  1895 :  4930. 
Jan.  lt);^2c.  Feb.  4.  17281 

Grand  (A)  wind-up;  a  dramatic  playlet,  by  J. 
Brandon  Walsh.     15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Nick   Santoro,   Chicago ;   D :  15173,   Feb. 
25,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  27,  1909.  17282 

a  dramatic  playlet  in  1  scene,  by  J.  Bran- 
don Walsh.     [2],  10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  27,  1909;  D:  16647;  Nick  San- 
toro, Chicago.  17283 

Grande  (La)  famille;  pi6ce  en  6  actes,  par 
Arquilliere,  [Paris,  Impr.  *de  I'lllustration] 
1905.    2  p.  1.,  94  p.     12°. 

©  Arquilliere,  Paris ;  D :  7753,  Dec.  23, 1905 ; 
2c.  Dec.  23,  1905.  17284 

Grande  (La)  semaine;  comedie  en  3  actes,  par 
P.  d'lvoi  [pseud,  of  Paul  Charles  Philippe 
Eric  Deleutre]     115  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

®  Ic.  Jan.  12,  1912 ;  D :  28288 ;  Paul  d'lvoi. 
Paris.  17285 

Grande  (La)  vie.     See  High  life. 

Grandes  (Les)  manoeuvres;  piece  en  3  actes,  de 
Gaston  Marot.  Paris,  Librairie  Moliere,  1903. 
191  p.     12° 

©  F.  Demoly,  Paris ;  D :  3552,  June  8,  1903 ; 
2c.  July  6,  1903.  17286 

Grandest  (The)  pagan  of  them  all;  by  A.  Van 

Vredenburgh. 

©   Anna   Van   Vredenburgh,    Hot    Springs, 
Ark. ;  I)  :  6785,  July  7,  1905.  17287 

Grandfather  (The);  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Perez 
Galdos,  tr.  from  the  Spanish  by  E.  Wallace. 
{In  Poet  lore,  May-June,  1910) 

©  June  13,  1910;   2c.   .Tune  15,  1910;   D: 
21341 ;  Elizabeth  Wallace,  Chicago.         17288 

Grandfather's  birthday;  a  new  antique  in  2 
iiarts,  I)y.I.  C.  G.  Reynolds. 

©   Icie  C.   G.   Reynolds,   New   Brunswick. 
N.  J. ;  1897 :  51379,  Sept.  14.  17289 


850 


17{JdO 


COPYEIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


17310 


Grandfather's  clock;  an  American  comedy 
drama,  in  3  acts,  by  A.  McKee  Rankin. 

©  Charles  Cowles,  New  York ;  1893 :  24686, 
May  22.  17290 

4   act   domestic   comedy-drama,   by   W.   C. 

Cowper. 

©  Will  C.  Cowper,  New  York ;  ISSS :  22453, 
Aug.  4.  17291 , 

play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Panchen.    116  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  25,  1912;   D:  28440;   Elizabeth 
Panchen,  Atlanta.  17292 

Grandma's  money;  1  act  vaudeville,  by  E.  Ben- 
ton. 

©    Edward    Benton,    Brooklyn;    1900    A: 
15828,  June  26.  17293 

Grandma's  picture;  idyl  in  14  scenes,  by  Andor 
Garvay,  authorized  translation  from  the  Hun- 
garian by  Antal  Nandory  [pseud,  of  Feri  Felix 
Weiss]     [2],  31  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  29,  1913  ;  D  :  34277 ;  Armin  Szat- 
milry,  Boston.  17294 

Grandmother  (The);  or.  Marriage,  a  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  L.  H.  Hooper. 

©  Lucy  H.  Hooper,  United  States;   1874: 
11050,  Aug.  26.  17295 

Grandmother  Fiddlesticks;  a  college  farce  com- 
edy skit  in  1  act,  by  W.  Pyre.  12  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    23,    1909 ;    D :  16606 ;    Walton 
Pyre,  Milwaukee.  17296 

Grandmother  Gloom;  a  comedv  monologue,  by 
L.  B.  Griffin. 

©  Lucia  B.  Griffin,  New  York ;  1899 :  34948, 
May  24.  17297 

Grandmother  Hildebrand's  legacy;  or,  Mae 
Blossom's  reward,  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  C.  A. 
Lamson.  Clyde,  O.,  Ames'  publishing  co.,  1892. 
25  p.  12°.  ([Ames'  series  of  standard  and 
minor  drama,  no.  300] ) 

©  Ames  pub.   co.,   Clyde,   O.,   1892:11750, 
Mar.  17 ;  2c.  Mar.  30.  17298 

Grandmother's  money;  a  musical  comedy  drama 
in  5  acts,  by  B.  C.  Akin. 

©  Blanche  Clifton  Akin,  Templeton,  Cal. ; 
1889:3122.5,  Oct.  15.  17299 

Grandmother's  story  of  the  great  Civil  War; 
drama  in  4  chapters,  prologue  and  epilogue, 
by  D.  Potter.    95  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   June  24,   1914;   D :  37392 ;   Dorothy 
Potter.  Seattle.  17299a 

Grandpa;  a  farce-comedy  in  1  act,  by  S.  Decatur 
Smith,  Jr.  Philadelphia,  The  Penn  pub.  co., 
1900.    15  ]).     12°. 

©    Penu   pub.    co.,    Philadelphia;    1900    A: 


17370,  July  14;  2c.  JiUy  14. 


17300 

851 


Grandpa  and  the  boys;  a  sketch,  by  E.  W. 
Fifield.     [2],  4  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  29,  1912  ;  D  :  30139 ;  Effie  Wood- 
ward Fifield,  Minneapolis.  17301 

Grandpa  and  the  country  cousins;  play  in  1 

act,  by  N.  J.  Roller.    11  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  18,  1912 ;  D :  29070 ;  Nannie  J. 

Roller,  St.  Louis.  17302 

Grandpa's  baby;  sketch  in  3  scenes,  by  E.  L. 

Didier.    20  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  19,  1911;  D:  23131;  Eugene  L. 
Didier,  Baltimore.  17303 

Grandpa's  birthday;  by  V.  Pendleton. 

©  Virginia  Pendleton,  Chicago ;  1892  :  40141. 
Oct.  3.  17304 

Grandpa's  foxy  boys  in  school;  by  C.  Crawford. 
14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Clifton  Crawford.  New  York ;  D :  1932, 
May  24,  1902 ;  Ic.  May  10,  1902.  17305 

Grandpa's  meadow;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  C.  F.  Ryan.    24  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Charles  F.  Ryan,  Turners  Falls,  Mass. ; 
D  :  2673,  Dec.  3,  1902  ;  2c.  Dec.  3,  1902.     17306 

Grandpa's  reception;  a  rural  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  E.  F.  Kreyer. 

©  Edmund  F.  Kreyer,  Chicago ;  D :  1779, 
Apr.  24,  1902.  17307 

Grands  (Les);  comedie  en  4  actes,  par  P.  Veber 
&  S.  Basset.  [Paris,  Impr.  de  I'lllustration] 
1909.    2  p.  1.,  90  p.    8°. 

©  Pierre  Veber  &  Serge  Basset,  Paris;  D: 
15100,  Feb.  17,  1909 ;  Ic.  Feb.  17,  1909.     17308 
Grandsire  Pinkham's   singin  skewl;   7  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Harry  Elmer  Pinkham,  Lvnn,  -Mass. ;  D : 
4151,  Oct.  27,  1903;  Ic.  (incomplete)  Oct.  20, 
1903.  17309 

Gran'father  Coquesne;  by  Cosmo  Hamilton.  19 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  C.  Aubrey  Smith,  London ;  D :  8647,  June 
6,  1906 ;  2c.  June  6,  1906.  17310 

Grange  one-act  plays,  no.  2.     New  &  rev.  ed. 

Chatham,  N.  Y.,  1915.     32  p.     8°. 

Contents  :  Wanted,  a  wife. — Troubles  of 
a  housekeeper. — The  Rosedale  sewing  circle, 
by  Arlo  Bates. — Ladies  of  the  jury,  by  Eva 
C.  Bryant. — A  letter  from  home. — Wiggin's 
Waterloo. — Maw  Moseley's  courtin'  lamp, 
adapted  from  Emily  Hewett  Leland. — Mrs. 
Elwell's  paper,  adapted  from  J.  L.  Harbour.— 
The  two  brothers,  adapted  from  Anna 
Sprague  Packard. — The  birthday  lamp,  by 
Madeline  S.  Bridges. 

©  Oct.  2,  1915;  2c.  Oct.  11.  1915 ;  aff.  Oct. 
26,  1915;  A:  416093;  James  Wallace  Darrow. 
Chatham,  N.  Y.  17310a 


17310 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


17325 


Grange  plays,  no.  1.     See  One-act  plays;  coiiip. 
by  J.  W.  Darrow. 

by  Alice  Marie  Donley.     Chatham,  N.  Y., 


,T.  W.  Darrow,  1915.     24  p.     16  . 

Contents  :  An  emergency  call.— The  spir- 
itual boost  at  Sallytown. — The  wrong  man. — 
Cranberry   Corners. 

©  Aug.  25,  1915 ;  2c.  and  aff.  Aug.  27,  1915 ; 
A :  411239 ;  James  Wallace  Darrow,  Chatham, 
N.  Y.  17310b 

Grang'ecolman;  a  domestic  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
Edward  Martin.  Dublin,  Maunsel  &  com- 
pany, 1912.     2  p.  1.,  47  p.     12°. 

©  Jan.  25,  1912;  2c.  Feb.  15,  1912;  D: 
29419;  Edward  Martyn,  Co.  Galway,  Ireland. 

17311 

Granger  (The);  or.  Caught  in  his  own  trap,  a 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  David  Hill  [pseud,  of 
David  W.  Hildreth]  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  & 
CO.,  1890.  63  p.  12°.  ([Baker's  ed.  of 
plays) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1890: 
35096,  Nov.  7;  2c.  Feb.  20,  1891.  17312 

Grangers  (The);  or,  Patrons  of  husbandry  vs. 
monopoly,  an  original  financial  play  in  9  tab- 
leaux, by  N.  C.  Forrester. 

©  N.  C.  Forrester,  Utica,  N.  Y. ;  1874 :3999, 
Mar.  25.  17313 

Granger's  (The)  daughter;  or,  Town  vs.  coun- 
try, an  original  domestic  play  in  4  acts  and 
7  tableaux,  by  N.  C.  Forrester. 

©  N.  C.  Forrester,  Utica,  N.  Y. ;  1874 :  3998, 
Mar.   25.  17314 

Grania.      See  Irish  folk-history  plays. 

Granite  Hills;  a  domestic  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  J.  A.  Holland. 

©  John  A.  Holland,  New  York ;  1895 :  19777, 
Apr.  10.  17315 

Granito  de  sal;  humorada  llrica  en  1  acto,  di- 
vidido  en  3  cuadros,  en  prosa  y  verso,  original 
de  J.  Capella  y  J.  Gonzalez  Pastor,  mtisica 
del  maestro  Louis  Foglietti.  Madrid  [Socie- 
dad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1908.  [1],  33  p. 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  J[acinto]  Capella  y  J[oaquIn]  Gon- 
zalez Pastor,  Madrid  ;  D :  13457,  July  25,  1908 ; 
2c.  July  25,  1908.  17316 

Grannie's  picture;  a  play  for  children,  by  L. 

Debenham. 

©  T.  H.  French,  New  York;  1899:62629, 
Sept.  27 ;  2c.  Nov.  17.  17317 

Granny  Maumee;  play  in  1  act,  by  R.  Torrence. 
20  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  28,  1914 ;  D :  36503 ;  Ridgely  Tor- 
rence, Cos  Cob,  Conn.  17317a 


Granny  of  the  hills;  home  missionary  play,  by 
Belle  Brown  Clokey.  New  York,  Missionary 
education  movement  of  the  United  States  and 
Canada  [1915]    23  p.    8°. 

©  Dec.  6,  1915 ;  2c.  Dec.  10,  1915 ;  D :  42456 ; 
Missionary  education  movement  of  the  United 
States  and  Canada,  New  York.  17317b 

Granny's  Juliet;  an  impression  by  Herbert 
Swears.  New  York,  S.  French;  London,  S. 
French,  ltd.,  1911.  24  p.  12°.  [French's  act- 
ing ed.] 

©  June  30, 1911 ;  2c.  July  1,  1911 ;  D :  24614 ; 
Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.  17318 

Grant  before  Vicksburg. 

©  Pain's  spectacle  co..  New  York;  1895: 
36522,  July  13.  17319 

its  siege,  defense  and  surrender,  compiled 


from  various  sources,  by  Herbert  Wycherley. 

©   Pain's   pyro   spectacle   co.,   New   York; 
1895  :  36693,  July  15.  17320 

Grant  Dawson;  play  in  3  acts,  by  G.  Macdonald. 
[2],  59  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  16,  1912  ;  D :  31722 ;  George  Mac- 
donald, Los  Angeles.  17321 

Granting  (The)  of  Magna  Charta;  by  Adelaide 
Grim.  Brooklyn,  T.  J.  McEvoy,  1910.  4  p.  4°. 
(McP]voy  publicatioas,  no.  .50) 

©   May   23,   1910;   2c.   May   25,   1910;   D: 

20283;  Thomas  J.  McEvoy,  Brooklyn.     17322 

Grant's  Crater;  or.  Siege  of  Petersburg,  mili- 
tary carnival. 

©  E.  T.  Haines  and  D.  J.  Dal  ton.  Cincin- 
nati ;  1894 :  39546,  Aug.  28.  17323 

Grape  girl;  operette  in  3  acts,  from  the  German 
of  Engel  and  Landesberg,  by  James  Clarence 
Harvey.     126  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  20.  1910;  D:  20850;  Henry  W. 
Savage,  New  York.  17324 

Grape  juice;  farce  in  1  act,  by  E.  J.  Freund. 
Antigo,  Wis.,  Antigo  pub.  co.,  1914.  1  p.  1.,  23 
p.  16°.  (Dramatic  plays  for  young  people's 
societies ) 

©  Feb.  19, 1914 ;  2c.  Feb.  24, 1914 ;  D  :  36131 ; 
Antigo  pub.  co.,  Antigo,  Wis.  17324a 

play  in  1  act,  by  M.  Salzman.     24  p.     4". 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Aug.   31,   1915;    D:  41606;    Maurice 
Salzman,  Los  Angeles.  17324b 

Graphteopathy.     See  Long  green. 

Grasping  an  opportunity;  a  1  act  play,  by 
W.  M.  Cressy. 

©  Will  M.  Cressy,  Concord,  N.  H. ;  1899: 
3320,  Jan.  7.  17325 


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17346 


Grass  (The)  orphan;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  I. 
Lowden,  after,  Five  years  to  find  out,  novel 
by  I.  A.  R.  Wylie.    169  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    6,    1915;    D :  41218 ;     Isabel 
Lowden,  New  York.  17325a 

Grass  vs.  granite.     See  Test  (A)  case. 

Grass  (A)  widow;  by  A.  Allen. 

©  Alfred  Allen,  Baltimore ;  1890 :  7478,  Mar. 
5.  17326 
a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  T.  Vin- 
cent. 

©  Charles  T.   Vincent,   New  York;   1886: 
14237,  June  22.  17327 

Grass  (The)  widows  club;  comedy  drama,  by 
Frank  Kennedy. 

©  George  W.  Rice  and  Charles  Barton,  New 
York ;  1897 :  28687,  May  10.  17328 

Grasshopper  (The);  a  dramatic  composition. 
©  John  Stetson,  Boston ;  1879 :  4081,  Mar. 
28.  17329 

1  act  sketch,  by  W.  M.  Snail  and  H.   K. 


Tootle.    5  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  26,  1912  ;  D :  28451 ;  William  M. 
Snail  and  Harry  King  Tootle,  St.  Louis. 

17330 

Gratitude;  dramatic  episode,  by  G.  Mann.     [2], 
18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    12,    1912;    D:  30246;    Gustav 
Mann,  San  Francisco.  17331 

play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Marix.     138  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  11,  1913;  D :  34981 ;  A.  Marix, 
New  York.  17332 

Gratitude  (The)  of  Carthage;  a  historical  play 
in  5  acts,  by  A.  Justus.  41  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Antonia  Justus,  Jersey  City ;  D :  14903, 
Jan.  26,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  26,  1909.  17333 

Graustark;  a  dramatic  adaptation  in  5  acts,  by 
G.  Hayward. 

©  Grace   Hayward,  Mt.   Carmel,   111. ;    D : 
1537,  Mar.  10,  1902.  17334 


—  or.  Love  behind  a  throne,  dramatized  by 
G.  H.  Gatts.     [2],  62  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  24,  1912 ;  D :  28829 ;  Grace  Hay- 
ward Gatts,  Oak  Park,  111.  17335 

or,  The  story  of  a  love  behind  a  throne, 


a  play  in  ^  acts,  dramatized  by  George  D. 
Baker  from  George  Barr  McCutcheon's  novel 
of  the  same  name.    59  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  15,  1910 ;  D :  21799 ;  Herbert  S. 
Stone  &  CO.,  New  York.  17336 

—  Same.     102  p.    f  °.    Typewritten. 

©  Richard  Ferris,  Los  Angeles ;  D :  15711, 
Apr.  26,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  26,  1909.  17337 


Grave  (The)  by  the  cedars.     See  Crassus. 

Grave-digger  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  C. 
Goddard.    [4],  64  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  22,  1911 ;  D :  24533 ;  Harold  C. 
Goddard,  Swarthmore,  Pa.  17338 

Grave  (The)  robbers;  a  drama  in  6  acts,  by  J. 
Teackle. 

©    John    Teackle,    Baltimore;    1888:4448, 
Feb.  11.  17339 

Gravel;  1  act  play,  by  Ola  Owen  Vorum.  13  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  18,  1912;  D:  29316;  Mrs.  A.  H. 
Vorum,  Chicago.  17340 

Graven  image;  new  4  act  modern  society-drama, 
by  J.  W.  Cutshaw. 

©  James  W.  Cutshaw,  Chicago ;  D :  14838, 
Jan.  18,  1909.  17341 

play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Metzger  and  W.  A. 

Rivers.    98  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  22, 1913 ;  D :  33864 ;  Adrian  Metz- 
ger and  Walter  A.  Rivers,  San  Francisco. 

17342 

Gray  and  blue.     See  Lost  cause. 

Gray  (The)  champion;  or,  True  to  the  flag,  a 
romantic  centennial  drama  in  3  acts,  by  F.  A. 
Durivage. 

©  Francis  A.  Durivage,  New  York;  1876: 
3846,  Mar.  30.  17343 

Gray  (The)  kitten;  1  act  drama,  by  L.  H. 
Foster.    10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  25,  1910 ;  D :  21874 ;  Lilian  Hoyt 
Foster,  New  York.  17344 

Gray  (The)  nun;  a  musical  drama  in  4  acts,  li- 
bretto by  N.  Du  S.  Cloward,  music  by  Carl 
Busch. 

©  N.  Du  Shane  Cloward,  Kansas  City,  Mo. ; 
1891 :  33811,  Sept.  22.  17345 

Gray  (The)  overcoat;  play  in  1  act,  by  William 
R.  Randall.  New  York,  S.  French ;  London, 
S.  French,  ltd.  [1915]     21  p.     12°. 

©  Aug.   26,   1915;   2c.   Aug.   30,   1915;   D: 
41595 ;  Samuel  French,  New  York.        17345  a 

See  also  Grey  (The)  overcoat. 


Gray  (The)  parrot;  [a  comedy  in  1  act]  by 
W.  W.  Jacobs  and  C.  Rock,  adapted  from 
W.  W.  Jacobs'  story  of  that  title.  New  York, 
S.  French;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1908.  19 
p.  12°.  ([French's  international  copyrighted 
ed.  of  the  works  of  the  best  authors,  no.  137] ) 
©  W.  W.  Jacobs  and  Charles  Rock,  London ; 
D :  12567,  Mar.  18,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  14,  1908. 

17346 


853 


irstr 


DHAMATIG    COMPOSITIONS 


17362 


Gray  (The)  tigers  of  Smlthvllle;  or,  tie  would 
and  lie  wouldn't,  n  school  cxtnivii^'iiir/ii  In  3 
aclM,  ed,  by  k.  Koth.  ridladolphla,  fW.  F. 
K(«ll  &  CO.]  1S87.  RU  p.  1(5".  (Ainorlcan 
school  and  concjio  plays) 

(«5  lOdward  Itoth,  Phihidrlplda  ;  1 SS7  :  1 0nCif), 
Ai>r.  10;  2c.  A]iV.  ID.  17347 

Gray  (The)  vs.  the  blue.     Scv  Rivals  (The) 

dray  walls;  phiy  In  prohif^iio,  .'")  acts,  and  an 
('pllo;;ni\  h.v  U.  I'-ccvlur.  KM  p.  1°.  Typo- 
wrlttcn. 

(c)  ic.  Nov.  :::{,  lUl.^);  I ) : 'llliWl  ;  Koborl 
IW'cclu'i-,  Nnw  York.  17347a 

Orft«iella;  jiot'^inc  roiiiaiUlqno  en  I  ai-l(>s  ot  .'') 
l!ililc;iii\,  do  llcuri  <'!iin  el  Unoiil  « iasljiMihidc, 
d'ajji'^s  lo  ronian  (h*  lianiaiMiiic,  nnislcpic  (li> 
.Fulos  Ma/.cllior.  Paris,  dalinann  l/'vy  1 101:5 1 
(\H  p.     V2".     |l,lbn>l(o  only  I 

©  Mar.  V2,  1J)1:?;  Uc.  Mar.  Ml,  IPK?;  I>: 
;{2«K;{;  IkMH'i  Cain  i>(  Uaoiil  ({aslaniltido, 
Paris.  17348 

Greasor  (The);  dninia  in  1  ads,  liy  Knlph  Mor- 
;;an  and  Adolpli  lldwards.  7S  p.  I",  Typo- 
wrllton. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  -J  I,  l!)ll;  I ) :  ;5!)120(> ;  lJali)h  K. 
Wnppcrniaini,  Vcw    York.  17348a 

-  -play  in  1  nd.  hv  i{.  Mor.uan.  pJl,  IM)  p.  -r. 
'i'yiK'Wrlllt'n. 

©  If.  Dec.  17,  1014;  I>:  30120;  Kalpli  Mor- 
KMh,  Now  YoiU.  17348b 

Great  (The)  adventure;  coniody  in  I  ads,  by 
.\rnold  P.tMindl.  Ni>w  Yoik,  (i.  11.  Doran  com- 
pany 110131     14!-.  p.     12'. 

©  Mar.  2r),  1013;  2c.  J\lar.  2(5,  1013;  D: 
327»)2 ;  (icor;i«^  11.  l>oran  co.,  New  York. 

17349 

play   in  3  ads,  by   .1.   .1.  ("wnunln^s.     .30  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  31,  1011  ;  1 ) :  2,''>()13 ;  .lohn  .7.  Cuni- 
ibinK."^,  Dorchester,  Mass.  17350 

or,  Buried  alive,   play   of   fancy    in    I   ads, 

by  A.  Uennetl.    121  ]),    4".    TypewriU(Mi. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  20,  1012;  l>:2021S;  Arnold  Uen- 
nelt,  l.ond(ai.  17351 

Giretlt  air  ship  sensation;  u  nu^lodranialic 
f.,'llnipse  into  llie  I'ldnre.  in  I  thrills,  by  S. 
Mor.se.    22  p.    4".    'rypewriUen. 

(r)  Sanniel  Mor.se,  New  ^  ork  ;  D  :  (lO.'v"?,  .Ian. 
11,  lOOf);  2e.  .Iiln.  IS,  lOOn.  17352 

Great  (The)  ambition;  conu'dy  in  1  act,  by  P. 
Irvin^c.     4  |>.      \'\     TyptnvrHten. 

©  Ic.  No\.  Itt.  1013;  D:  350(5,");  Paul  Irvin;:. 
Host  on.  17353 

Ql'eat  (The)  American  detective. 

©  Albert  11.  \Yoods,  New  York;  D :  0.502. 
Ajn-.  2S,  1005.  17354 


Great  American  drama;  .satiro  in  1  act,  by  .1.  D. 

Williams.    13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  2,  1010;  D:  20(570;  .loini  D.  Wil- 
liams, Now  York.  17355 

Great  (The)  American  duel;  play  in  1  act,  by 
11.  P.  (:!ors(M-.    :n  p.    4°.    Tyiu-written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  20,  1015;  D:  41130;  Harry  Pros- 
l)er  Cor.scr,  Ketcldkan,  Alaska.  17355a 

Great  (The)  Anaericau  scandal.  Sec  Holy 
estate. 

Great  (The)  npostlo.  Saint  Paul;  dramatic  spec- 
tacle l»ase(l  on  Holy  \Yrit  in  11  scenes,  by 
II.  O.  Stecldian.     184  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  17,  101  I  ;  D:  3S147;  II.  O.  Stedi- 
han,  Los  An,!;-eli>.s.  17355b 

Great  auto  match;  sketch  lor  vaudeville,  by  A. 
Klan(;hard.     12  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Artlnir  I5lancliard,  (l;imi)rid.u,(>,  Mass.; 
D:  12210,  .Ian.  21,  lOPS;  2c.  .Ian.  21,  1!»0S. 

17356 

Groat  (The)  awakening';  comedy  drama  in  1 
ads,  by  W  .  (*.  Ilerjiian  and  Nelson  Comi»loM. 
74  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Od.  II,  1014;  D:3S4SS;  Alexander 
Uyer.s.  (Mnca^o.  17356a 

-play  in  I  acts,  liy  S.  Ma.i,'nlre.  1.52  p.  4°. 
Tyi)e\vritten. 

©  Ic.  l)ec.  2(5,  1013;  D :  35474 ;  Sylvester 
Maniiire,  SI.  l-onis.  17357 

Great  (The)  bank  robbery;  by  O.  T.  (Crawford. 

©  ().  '1\  ("rawford,  St.  Louis;  D:4317,  Nov. 
27,'lO<t:5.  17358 

Great  (The)  betrayer,  Aseff.  Sec  Velikiy 
provokator,  Aseff. 

Great  (The)  beyond;  drama  In  4  acts,  by  Clem- 
ent Kutherlord.     10  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ihdb  (Mnindler,  (MucaRo;  DrOIOS,  Mar. 
27,  1005;  Ic.  Mar.  27,  1005;  Ic.  May  .3,  1!M».5. 

17359 

-sk(>ldi  in  I  :id,  by  A.  .1.  l>ui-an.  4  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  le.  .Ian.  .31.  1011;  D:  23224;  Andrew  .1. 
Duran,  U.iston.  17360 

Great  (The)  bicycle  meet  of  the  L.  A.  W.;  a 
comedy-drama  in  4  ads,  by  W.  T.  Hurko. 

©  AYllliam  Talbot  Pnrko,  Lonj:  Pranch. 
N.  .1. ;  180(5:  .320!»S,  .lun(>  2.  17361 

Gi-eat  (The)  bond  robbery;  or,  The  shadows  of 
New  York,  an  ori;j;inal  .scenic  melodrama  in 
7  ads.  I)y  L.  (Irover  and  L.  fJrovcM-,  jr. 

©  Leonard  (trover  and  liComird  Grover,  jr.. 
TTnlted  Stales;  1889:  4484,  Feb.  7.  17362 


854 


17363 


COPYBIQHTJDD    IN    TJ£K    UNITED    STATES 


17379 


Great  (The)  Brooklyn  handicap;  ii  draiiiii  In  4 
ju.Lh,  hy  Ali<(.'  JO.  IvoH. 

©    Aubrey    Mlttentlml,    New    York;    1894: 
18978,  Mar.  12.  17363 

Great  (The)  Buffalo  mystery;  u  romantic  trag- 
edy of  to-day,  by  ii.  M.  Wood. 

©  George  M.   Wood,   New   York;   lJ:y2lG, 
Mar.  .'iO,  im:i.  17364 

Great  (The)  Burdick  mystery. 

©  Sauuicl  McKec,  N<;w  York;  0:3192,  Mar. 
26,  1903.  17365 

Grf^at  (The)  catastrophe;  a  comedy  in  2  acts, 
by  iiell<;  Marsliall  Locltc.  I'hiladeipiiia,  Tin; 
Penn  publishing  company,  189."). 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadcli)hla ;  1.895:39214, 
.ruly  30;  2<:  .July  .30.  17366 

Great  (A)  catch;  a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts, 
by  C.  F.  Pidgin,  music  by  C.  D.  IJiak(!. 

©  Chas.  F.  Pidgin  and  Clias.  D.  I';iake,  Bos- 
ton ;  1884  :  21449,  Oct.  27.  17367 

-  —  an  original  musical  comerly  lu  3  ar-ts,  story, 
plot,  construction  and  revision  i)y  'I'.  K.  Ser- 
riino,  dialogue  by  Charb's  V.  Pidgin,  nnislc  by 
Klsie  .1.  Serrano.  84  p.  4^  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  onlyl 

©  Thomas  K.   Serrano,   New   York;   1886: 
24307,  Oct.  27 ;  2c.  Oct.  27.  17368 

Great  Catherine;  a  tbunii)nall  skelcli  of  court 
life  in  St.  Pot;ersbiirg  in  the  eiglitcenth  cen- 
tury, by  Bernard  Hbiiw,  illus.  by  Henry 
Ilalelgii.  (fn  Fvervbfxly's  miigazine,  Feb., 
1915) 

©    .Tan.    2.3,    1915;    ic.    .fan.    2.j,    1915;    A: 
.'',83474;  fiertrire  P,(;rniird  Sb;iw,  London. 

17308a 

-[in    1    act   and    4   scenes]    l)y    Oeorgi; 

P.ernard  Sbiiw.  ( fn  Kv<;rybody's  Magazine, 
V.  32,  no.  2,  Feb.  1915;  periodical  ©  .Tan.  25, 
1915;  2c.  .Tan.  25,  1915;  P>:  328.359;  Ridgway 
CO.,  New  York)  17368b 

Great  (The)  centennial;  a  comedy-farc(».  In  3 
acts,  by  S.  Ilosenfeld. 

©    Sydney    Ilosenfeld,  New    Yorir ;    1875: 

6220,  .Tune  14.  ^17369 

Great  Cha^wick  case;  by  A.  K.  Hyrc.  47  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  K.  Emerson   Humphrey,  Cleveland;   T): 
.5894,  Dec.  10,  1904;  2c.  .Tan.  12,  1905.      17370 

Great  (The)  chance;  play  in  4  acts,  by  Mrs.  W. 
K.  difford.    18  p.    4".    Tyriewritten. 

©  Ic.  rjec.  8,  1914;  T):.3;K).37;  Mr.s.  W.   K. 
TMifford,  Ix>ndon.  17370a 

Great  (The)  change;  comofly  in  prologue  Jind  3 

acts,  by  H.  .T.  Finiay.    86  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   .Tune  24,  1915;  D:  41030;  Henry  .T. 

FInlay,  New  York.  17370b 


Great    (The)    charity   ball;   a   coriH^dy   of   con- 

tciiiljoi'aneotis  so':iet.y,  by  A.  i>aly. 

©   Augustln    Daly,   New   York;   1871:8693, 
Sept.  18.  17371 

Great  (The)  chicken  case;  mock  trial,  by  Allan 
P.iirns.  Loston,  W.  II.  Laker  &  co.,  191.5.  26 
p.     12°. 

©   Feb.    17,    1915;    2c.    Feb.    18,    1915;    I): 
39721  ;  Waller  H.  Laker  &  co.,  P.OHton. 

17371a 

Great  (The)  choir;  by  W.  W.  (irant. 

©    William    Wiillace  (Jrunt,   Brooklyn;   D: 
2237,  Aug.  14,  1902.  '  17872 

Great  (The)  club  house  tragedy;  a  drama  In  4 
acts,  by  II.  A.  Hnrdy,  .f.  A.  Dob.son  and  T). 
Davidson. 

(r)  DorA  Davidson.  H.  A.   Hardy  and  .1.  A. 
Dol.son,  S^'W  York;  D :  2742,  Dec.  3,  1902. 

17373 

Great  (The)  coal  strike;  or.  A  romance  of  the 
mines,  i»y  .1.  .1.  Nolan.  .55  p.  4".  Tyjiewrlt- 
ten. 

©  .John   .1.   .Noliin,   Mahanoy  ^)ity.   Pa.;    D: 
.3598,  .Jnne  10,  190.3;  2c.  Aug.  7,  LK).3.       17374 

Great  (The)  command;  drama  of  modern  life, 
In  4  acts,  by  i'..  Luttier  Mall.  91  r>-  't"-  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.   Aug.  3,   1911;    D:  24848;   Burton    L. 
Hull,  Lrrkeley,  f^ai.  17375 

Great  (The)  conspiracy;  a  4  act  Atrutvlc'An  play, 
by  .lolin  Frnesl.  Mr-Cann.  79  f).  4^  Type- 
wril.len. 

©   Oeorge    Sairnjels,    New    York;    D:  281.5, 
.fan.  6,  1903;  2r..  .Ian.  6,  1903.  17376 

Great  (The)  decision;  drnmu  In  4  acts,  by  E.  H. 
Sterling.     [2|,  107  ]>.    4".    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    31,    1914;    D :  .37889 ;    Ldward 
Hamilton  Sterling,  Tfenton,  N.  J.  17376a 

Great  (The)  deed;  play  In  1  act,  by  A.  F.  F. 
Stodd.     15  It.     f".     Typ(;writt('n. 

©  Ic.  June  11,  1915;  D:4f>914;  Alex.  F.  F. 
Stodd,  San  Francisco.  17376b 

Great  (The)  desire;  !i  drama  In  4  acts,  by  T.  K. 
I',.  Henry.    84  p.    4°.    Tyrniwrltten. 

©  Ic.   Aug.   22,    1910;    D:  21846;   T.   K.    B. 
Henry,  Chicago.  17377 

play    in   4    jicts,   by  D.   ('.-Arh.     108   [>.     4". 

Tyi)ewrltten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  8,  1913;  D:.31fKK);  Davhl  rjjirb. 

Boston.  1'''378 

Great  (A)  detective;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  S.  Fl. 
PIccldanti.     [1],  14  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  17,   1913;   D:  34448;   Silvio   H. 
I'lcchiJinti,  New  York.  17379 

Great  detectives.      Sm  Nip  and  Tuck. 


855 


17380 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


17397 


Great  (The)  diamond  trust;  a  melodrama  in  4 
acts,  by  G.  D.  Baker.  100  p.  f\  Type- 
written. 

©  Geo.  D.  Baker,  New  York ;  D :  7076,  Aug. 
S,  1905 ;  2c.  Aug.  8,  1905.  17380 

Great  (The)  divide;  a  comedy  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  J.  C.  Webb. 

©    John    Crittenden    Webb,    Chicago;    D: 
1952,  May  31,  1902.  17381 

a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  Mr.  and  Mrs.  O. 

Clifford. 

©  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Orson  Clifford,  New  York ; 
1894 :  461,  Feb.  15.  17382 

See  also  Chief  contemporary  dramatists. — 

Sabine  (A)  woman. 

Great  (The)  divorce  case,  in  three  trials;  a 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  Ewin?. 

©    Horace    Ewing,    San    Francisco ;    1889 : 
32620,  Oct.  28.  17383 

Great  (The)  doug-hnut  corporation;  a  farce,  by 
T.  v*^.  Denison.     Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  [1903] 
19  p.    16°.     (On  cover:  Amateur  series) 

©  Thos.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  D :  3716,  Julv 
11,  1903 ;  2c.  Aug.  3,  1903.  17384 

Great  (The)  electrocution  act. 

©  C.  C.  Shelby,  Paterson ;  1896 :  50673,  Sept. 
10.  17385 

Great  (A)  encounter;  or,  Heenan  and  Sayers 
at  Farnsborough,  a  prologue  and  4  acts,  by 
J.  Arthur. 

©    Joseph    Arthur,    Brooklyn ;    1878 :  1883, 
Feb.  12.  17386 


Great  (The)  exodus. 

migrants. 


See  Kansas   (The)   im- 


Great  expectations;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  C.  A. 
Scott,  dramatized  from  Dickens.  Newark, 
N.  J.,  N.  J.  Soldiers'  home  print  [1877]  3  p.  1., 
59  p.,  1  1.    16°. 

©  Charles  A.  Scott,  Newark,  N.  J.;  1877: 
7844,  July  6 ;  2c.  July  28 ;  2c.  rev.  ed.  July  18, 
1901.  17387 

Great  (The)  experiment;  play  in  1  act,  by  A. 
Colby.    20  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  24,  1915 ;  D  :  41027 ;  Archie  Col- 
by, Brooklyn.  17387a 

a  Shakespearean  fantasy,  by  Anna  Morgan 

and  Alice  Ward  Bailey.     Chicago.  R.  F.  Sey- 
mour company,  1909.    .31,  [1]  p.    8°. 

©  Ralph  Fletcher  Seymour  co.,  Chicago; 
D :  15788,  Apr.  26,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  28,  1909. 

17388 
Great  (The)  express  robbery. 

©  Albert  H.  Wr>ods,  New  York;  D :  9021, 
Sept.  1,  1906.  17389 


Great  (The)  express  robbery — Continued. 

a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  W.  Wren. 

©  John  W.  Wren,  Chicago;  1895:26010, 
May  11.  17390 

Great  (The)  feast.  See  Pig  (The)  brother 
play-book. 

Great  (The)  fire  of  1872  and  the  business  men 
of  Boston;  by  A.  O.  Corbett. 

■     ©    Augustus    O.    Corbett,    Milford,   Mass. ; 
1873  :  10072,  Sept.  6.  17391 

Great  fire  of  London,  1666;  [by]  Pain. 

©  T.  Hewitt  Ryan,  Morris  Park,  N.  Y. ; 
1S8S  :  16876,  June  12.  17392 

Great  (The)  forest  fire;  realistic  romance  of  the 
Canadian  west,  by  Langdon  McCormick.  [2], 
22  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  22,  1914 ;  D  :  37439  ;  Sylvia  Bid- 
v/ell  McCormick,  Chicago.  17392a 

Great  (The)  frontier;  by  F.  Hammond. 

©  Frank  Hammond,  Philadelphia;  1898: 
4062,  Jan.  8.  17393 

Great  (The)  Galeoto;  drama  in  3  acts  and  a 
jjrologue,  by  Jose  Echegaray,  tr.  from  the 
Spanish  by  Jacob  S.  Fassett,  jr.  Boston,  R. 
G.  Badger,  [etc.,  etc.  1914]  4  p.  1.,  5-202  p. 
12°.     (Contemporary  dramatists  series) 

©  July  20,  1914 ;  2c.  Aug.  1,  1914 ;  D  :  37709 ; 
Richard  G.  Badger,  Boston.  17393a 

■ play   in  3   acts  with   a  prologue,  by   Jos6 

Echegaray,  tr.  by  Hannah  Lynch,  with  an 
introduction  by  Elizabeth  R.  Hunt.  Garden 
City,  N.  Y.,  Doubleday,  Page  «&  co.,  1914. 
xiii,  141  p.     12°. 

©  Apr.  11,  1914;  2c.  Apr.  14,  1914;  D: 
36707;  Doubleday,  Page  &  co..  Garden  City, 
N.  Y.  17393b 

Great  (The)  gamble;  play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  K. 
Jerome.     108  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  28,  1914 ;  D :  37147 ;  Jerome  K. 
.Jerome,  London.  17393c 

Great  (The)  game;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  L.  C. 
Clark.     [2],  136  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  12,  1912 ;  D :  30516 ;  Lot  Curran 
Clark,  San  Francisco.  17394 

— —  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  Bonelli. 

©  William  Bonelli,  Closter,  N.  J. ;  D :  1431, 
Feb.  12,  1902.  17395 

a  play  in  5  acts,  by  T.  B.  Sayre  and  W.  J. 

Hurlbut. 

©  Theodore  Burt  Sayre  and  Wm.  J.  Hurl- 
but,  New  York ;  D  :  139S2,  Oct,  3,  1908.    17396 

play  in  1  act,  by  W.  Cronin  Wilson.     14  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    14,    1912;    D:  29660; 


Broughton,  New  York. 


Lewis 
17397 


856 


17398 


COPYBIGHTED    IN    THE    UNITED    STATES 


17418 


Great  (The)  game — Continued. 

a  play  of  the  period  in  3  acts,  by  L.  Bell 

and  R.  H.  Davis. 

©  Lilian  Bell  and  Robert  H.  Davis,  New 
York ;  D  :  15254,  Mar.  6,  1909.  17398 

Great-grandfather's  ghost;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
Charlton  Andrews.  [2],  94  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  15,  1911;  D:  23968;  Charlton 
Andrews,  Cambridge,  Mass.  17399 

Great  (The)  guff-gufE;  a  spectacular  play  in  4 
acts,  by  W.  Fleron. 

©  William  Fleron,  New  York;  1891:28137, 
Aug.  5.  17400 

Great  guns;  a  political  farce  comedy,  by  L. 
Mowry. 

©  Lincoln  Mowry,  Woonsocket,  R.  I. ;  1891 : 
4375,  .Tan.  31.  17401 

Great  Hadja-Kasson,  the  white  Maharaja,  in 
a  magical  feast;  a  3  act  farce  comedy,  by 
F.  A.  Harriman. 

©  Frank  A.  Harriman,  Boston ;  D :  6030. 
Jan.  9,  1905.  17402 

Great  (The)  hidden  treasure;  or,  Big  bonanza 
of  Arizona,  by  J.  C.  Swearingen.  18  p.  f°. 
Ms. 

©  John  C.  Swearingen,  Pittsburgh ;  1890 : 
22786,  July  18 ;  Ic.  July  18.  17403 

Great  (The)  Hindoo  secret;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
arr.  by  J.  V.  Prichard.  New  York,  De  Witt, 
1884.  46  p.  12°.  ( [De  Witt's  acting  plays, 
no.  835] ) 

©  A.  T.  B.  De  Witt,  New  York;  1884: 
26402,  Dec.  30 ;  2c.  Jan.  22,  1885.  17404 

Great  (A)  hit;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
W.  C.  Fulton,  J.  A.  Welch  and  Frank  C.  Mc- 
Clenthen. 

©  Webster  C.  Fulton,  Des  Moines,  la.,  and 
James  A.  Welch,  New  York  ;  1889  :  37960,  Dec. 
13.  17405 

Great  (The)  Hogg  diamond;  play  in  1  act  and 
2  scenes,  by  L.  M.  Green.  20  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  29,  1912;  D :  30695 ;  Louisa 
Meigs  Green,  Winchester,  Va.  17406 

Great  (The)  I  am;  musical  comedy  in  2  acts, 

by  Edward  Moran  and  William  Heelan.    62  p. 

4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©    Max    H.    Meyers,    New    York;    D :  6743 

May  12,  1905 ;  2c.  May  17,  1905.  17407 
8ee  also  Hot  (A)  Scotch  major. — Wanted. 

the  earth. 

Great  (The)  illusions;  allegorical  fantasy  in  3 
acts,  by  R.  de  Cordova  and  A.  Gerstenberg. 
80  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  17,  1914 ;  D :  37343 ;  Alice  Ger- 
stenberg, Chicago,  and  Rienzi  de  Cordova, 
New  York.  17407a 


Great  international  marriage;  comedy  in  4 
acts,  by  M.  Newman. 

©   Mordecai   Newman,   Chicago ;   D :  10807, 
June  19,  1907.  17408 

Great  (The)  inventor;  an  original  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  S.  Howell. 

©    S.   Howell,   New   Orleans;    1873:12118, 
Oct.  23.  17409 

Great  (The)  Jew;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Leon 
Kobrin.  New  York,  Hebrew  publishing  com- 
pany, 1911.    Ill  p.    12°.    [Yiddish] 

©   July    14,    1911;    2c.    July   15,   1911;    D: 
24761 ;  Hebrew  pub.  co..  New  York.  17410 


Great     (The) 
boarders. 


jewel     mystery.     See     Summer 


Great  Jupiter;  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  book  by 
Rhoda  Cameron  [pseud,  of  L.  L.  Ayres],  lyrics 
by  H.  M.  Mayo,  music  by  H.  Wehrmann  .  .  . 
[New  York,  Rooney  &  Otten  printing  co., 
1900]    69  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Lucie  Lev^que  Avres,  New  York ;  1900 
A  :  28344  ;  Nov.  17  ;  2c.  Dec.  5.  17411 

Great  Keinplatz  experiment;  arr.  for  amateur 
dramatics,  by  A.  W.  Weysse,  from  a  short 
story  by  A.  Con  an  Doyle.  25  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  13,  1909 ;  D :  17081 ;  Arthur  W. 
Weysse,  Boston.  17412 

Great  (The)  Kenton  feud;  a  Kentucky  drama 
in  5  acts,  by  L.  C.  Downing.     Typewritten. 

©  Laura  C.  Downing,  Nebraska  City,  Neb. ; 
1896 :  37912,  June  30  ;  2c.  June  30.  17413 

Great  (The)  Kleinplatz  experiment;  by  A. 
Conan  Doyle,  a  2  act  farce  dramatized  by 
A.  W.  Holbrook. 

©  Amelia  Weed  Holbrook,  Chicago ;  1895 : 
49664,  Sept.  30.  17414 

Great  Kleopatra;  play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Stone. 
76  p.    12°.     Printed. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  18,  1911 ;  D :  24952 ;  John  Stone, 
Cambridge,  Mass.  17415 

Great  (The)  law;  play  in  4  acts,  by  P.  H.  Chipps. 
75  p.    f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Aug.   16,   1913;   D :  34176 ;   Pleasant 
Hildebrand  Chipps,  Oakland,  Cal.  17416 

Great  (The)  Lehigh  Valley  case;  a  melodrama 
with  realistic  mechanical  effects  in  5  acts, 
[by]  L.  B.  Parker.    Typewritten. 

©  Lottie  Blair  Parker,  United  States ;  1892  : 
3669,  Jan.  22 ;  2c.  Apr.  10,  1893.  17417 

Great  (The)  lesson;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  C. 
Baker,  jr.    62  p.    f  °.    Typewritten. 

©  Colgate  Baker,  jr.,   San  Francisco;   D: 
1422,  Feb.  10,  1902 ;  2c.  Feb.  10,  1902.      17418 


857 


17419 


DBAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


17441 


Great  (The)  light;  a  drama,  by  F.  Philippi,  tr. 
from  the  German  and  adapted  by  C.  Swickard. 
73  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Felix  Philippi  and  Charles  Swickard, 
New  York  ;  D  :  374S,  July  22, 1903 ;  2c.  July  29, 
1903.  17419 

Great  (The)  love;  3  act  play,  by  Beatrice  Ram- 
say Walcot.    79  p.    f  °.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  5,  1911;  D:  25410;  Mrs.  C.  M. 
Walcot,  New  York.  17420 

Great  (The)  lynching-  party  of  the  South;  by 
M.  S.  Dingle. 

©  Moses  Samuel  Dingle,  New  York;  1896: 
6296S,  Nov.  18.  17421 

Great  (The)  mademoiselle;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  F.  Nathan. 

©  Frances  Nathan,  New  York ;  D :  2048, 
June  12,  1902.  17422 

Great  (The)  Maladesta;  a  play  by  M.  Wineman. 
Typewritten. 

©  Mode  Wineman,  Chicago;  1898:53063, 
Sept.  10;  2c.  Sept.  10.  17423 

Great  (The)  man  (Cher  maitre);  play  in  3  acts, 
by  Fernand  Vanderem  [pseud,  of  Fernand 
Henri  Vanderheym],  English  version  by  Grace 
Isabel  Colbron.  [2],  116  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  June  12,  1912;  D :  29952 ;  Hans 
Bartsch,  New  York.  17424 

Great  (The)  mandarin;  by  E.  B.  Foote. 

©  E.  Brainard  Foote,  Indianapolis;  1888: 
36194,  Dec.  19.  17425 

Great  Marston  sensation;  a  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  E.  Eisner.     88  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edward  Eisner,  New  York;  D :  4770, 
Mar.  22,  1904 ;  2c.  Mar.  22,  1904.  17426 

Great  (The)  may  fall;  by  M.  Snyder.  37  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Marcus  Snyder,  Omaha,  Neb. ;  D :  5552, 
Sept.  21,  1904  ;  2c.  Sept.  21,  1904.  17427 

Great  (The)  medical  dispensary;  a  farce  in  1 
act,  by  Larry  Vane.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison 
[1901]     12  p.     12°.     ( [Amateur  series] ) 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  D :  964,  Oct.  16, 
1901 ;  2c.  Nov.  15,  1901.  17428 

Great  (The)  metropolis;  a  melodrama  in  6  acts 
and  11  scenes,  by  George  H.  Jessop  and  Ben 
Teal. 

©  Klaw  and  Erlanger,  New  York;  1889: 
15959,  May  27.  17429 

Same. 

©  Klaw  and  Erlanger,  New  York;  1889: 
17901,  June  12.  17430 

Same.     ll4  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Klaw  and  Erlanger,  New  York;  1889: 
17899,  June  12 ;  2c.  Aug.  28.  17431 


Great  (The)  metropolis — Continued. 

an  original  scenic  melodrama  in  7  acts,  by 

L.  Grover  and  L.  Grover,  jr. 

©  Leonard  Grover  and  Leonard  Grover,  jr., 
St.  Louis  ;  1889 :  4787,  Feb.  9.  17432 

Great  (A)  mischief  of  destiny;  melodrama  in 
3  acts,  by  Hobo  Author  [pseud,  of  J.M.  Lakey] 
[lj,35p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

.      ©    Ic.    Apr.    18,    1913;    D:  32986;    Joseph 
Monus  Lakey,  Orlando,  Fla.  17433 

Great  (The)  mistake;  a  play  consisting  of  a 
prologue  and  3  acts,  by  Oscar  Elsworth.  [60] 
p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  6,  1913;  D :  32531 ;  Oscar  Els- 
worth Robinson,  Chicago.  17434 

Great  mock  trial  of  Deacon  Huggins;  by 
Maynard  A.  Clemens.  New  York,  The  Hints 
publishing  and  supply  company,  1905.  49  p. 
12°. 

©  Hints  pub.  &  supply  co.,  New  York;  D: 
7498,  Oct.  26,  1905;  2c.  Dec.  20,  1905.       17435 

Great  (The)  mogul;  by  G.  E.  Stoddard. 

©  George  E.   Stoddard,  Utica,  N.   Y. ;   D: 
4374,  Dec.  2,  1903.  17436 

a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  D.  Thomas  Callahan. 

©  Daniel  T.  Callahan,  San  Francisco ;  1899 : 
22719,  Mar.  3U.  17437 


romantic  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Owen. 

34  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Anita  Owen,  Chicago ;  D :  3835,  Aug.  17, 
1903  ;  2c.  Aug.  22,  1904.  17438 

Great  (The)  moral  dime  show;  an  entertain- 
ment in  1  scene,  by  Mary  B.  Home.  Boston, 
W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1892. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;   1892: 
8824,  Feb.  26 ;  2c.  Mar.  10.  17439 

Great  (The)  Mormon  murder  mystery.  See 
Blood  atonement. 

Great  (The)  m.ystery;  play  in  3  acts,  by  E. 
Chantler.    147  p.    4°.    Ms. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    20,    1911;    D:28045;    Everett 
^.'hantler,  Pittsburgh.  17440 

See  also  Letter  (A)  of  marque. 


Great  (The)  need;  play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Thomp- 
son.    84  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  27.  1914;   D :  37133 ;   Maraveno 
Thompson,  Boston.  17440a 

Great  (The)  North  American  voltaic  pile 
cable;  [play  in  4  acts]  by  M.  A.  Osmun.  47 
p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.   1,   1912;    D:  28597;    Manly   A. 
Osmun,  Muskegon,  Mich.  17441 


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17457 


Great  (The)  oil  syndicate;  spectacular,  inter- 
national drama,  by  A.  G.  and  J.  P.  M.  Wheeler. 
124  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Jennie  P.  M.  Wheeler,  Monsey,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
2886,  Jan.  22,  1903 ;  2c.  Jan.  22,  1903.      17442 

Great  (The)  P.  and  A.;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts 
and  6  scenes,  dealing  with  life  in  the  Penn- 
sylvania coal  mines,  by  Seth  Albert  Arnold. 

©  Seth  A.  Arnold,  Quincy,  Mass. ;  D :  5366, 
Aug.  1,  1904.  17443 

Great  (The)  passion;  original  playlette  in  1  act, 
by  E.  Grandin.     [2],  11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  13,  1910;  D :  22043 ;  Elmer 
Grandin,  Patchogue,  N.  Y.  17444 

Great  (De)  Pete  Bawnum's  minstuls,  de 
greates'  minstuls  what  is.  l^cc  De  great 
Pete  Bawnum's  minstuls,  de  greates'  min- 
stuls what  is. 

Great  (The)  pink  pearl;  a  play,  by  Will  E. 
Chapman. 

©  Leander  Richardson,  New  York :  1885 : 
15680,  July  21.  17445 

Great  plays:  English;  by  Marlowe,  .fonson. 
Fletcher,  Sheridan,  Payne,  and  Browning, 
with  biographical  notes  and  a  critical  intro- 
duction by  Joseph  O'Connor.  [Aldine  ed.] 
New  York,  D.  Appleton  and  company,  1900.  2 
p.  1.,  iii-xxxi,  421  p.  front.,  plates,  ports., 
col.  facsim.    8°. 

Contents  :  Edward  the  Second,  by  C.  Mar- 
lowe.— The  alchemist,  by  B.  Jonson. — The 
faithful  shepherdess,  by  J.  Fletcher. — The 
school  for  scandal,  by  R.  B.  Sheridan. — Bru- 
tus ;  or,  The  fall  of  Tarquin,  by  J.  H.  Payne.— 
A  blot  in  the  'scutcheon,  by  R.  Browning. 

©  D.  Appleton  &  co.,  New  York;  1900  A: 
14009,  June  5,  1900 ;  2c.  June  6,  1900.     17445a 

French  and  German;  by  Corneille,  Moliere, 

Racine,  Lessing,  Schiller  and  Hugo ;  with  bio 
graphical  notes,  and  a  critical  introduction  by 
B.  Matthews  [Aldine  ed.]     New  York,  D.  Ap- 
pleton and  CO.,  1901.    1  p.  L,  xii,  504  p.  front., 
port,  col.  facsim.    8°. 

Contents:  The  Cid,  by  Corneille,  tr.  by 
Florence  K.  Cooper. — Tartuffe,  by  Moliere,  tr. 
by  C.  H.  Wall.— Athaliah,  by  Racine,  tr.  by 
R.  B.  Boswell. — Minna  von  Barnhelm,  by 
T.essing,  tr.  by  E.  Bell. — Wilhelm  Tell,  by 
Schiller,  tr.  by  Sir  T.  Martin. — Ruy  Bias,  by 
Hugo,  tr.  by  Mrs.  Newton  Crosland. 

©  D.  Appleton  &  CO..  New  York ;  A  :  6643, 
Apr.  6,  1901 ;  2c.  Apr.  20,  1901.  17445b 

Great  (The)  Plummer  breach  of  promise  case; 
a  mock  trial,  by  Effie  W.  Merriman.  Chicago, 
The  Dramatic  publishing  company  [1902]  35 
p.    12°. 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago ;  D  :  2532,  Nov. 
Nov.  3,  1902 ;  2c.  Nov.  22,  1902.  17446 


Great  (The)  poison  mystery;  a  melodrama  in 

4  acts,  founded  on  the  great  Molineux  case, 

by  Victor  G.  Calver.    120  p.    f °.    Typewritten. 

©  Charles  E.  Blaney,  Newark,  N.   J. ;   D : 

2630,  Nov.  19,  1902 ;  Ic.  Nov.  26,  1902.       17447 

Great  possessions;  or.  The  rich  youth,  a  trag- 
edy in  4  acts,  by  Karl  Rossler  [pseud,  of 
Franz  Ressner] 

©  Maurice  Magnus,  Berlin ;  D :  10979,  July 
15,  1907.  17448 

Great  (The)  price;  a  drama  in  3  acts  [by  N.  A. 
Lublin]     163-p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    11,    1909;    D:  16535;    Nathan 
Arios  T;ublin,  Brooklyn.  17449 

Great  (The)  Prophetstown  bank  robbery;  play 
in  1  act,  by  F.  R.  Adams.  [1],  15  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    July   5,   1912;    D :  30179 ;    Frank    R. 
Adams,  Wabaningo,  Mich.  17450 

Great  psychic  welder;  vaudevillette,  by  F. 
Ree.se.    7  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  18, 1909 ;  D  :  16718 ;  Frank  Reese, 
Minneapolis.  17451 

Great  (The)  pumpkin  case  of  Guff  vs.  MufE;  a 
farcical  trial,  bv  T.  S.  Denison.  Chicago,  T.  S. 
Denison  [1903]  20  p.  16°.  (On  cover: 
Amateur  series) 

©    Tlios.    S.    Denison,    Chicago ;    D :  3715, 
July  11,  1903 ;  2c.  Aug.  3,  1903.  17452 

Great  (The)  Quackqua;  or.  Brothers  of  the 
shadow,  a  burlesque  operetta  in  2  acts,  by 
A.  J.  Requier.    42  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©  A.  J.   Requier,  New  York;   1880:   3391, 
?.Inr.  3  ;  2c.  i.Iar.  15.  17453 

Great  (The)  question;  an  original  play  in  4 
acts,  by  Paul  Prester  Temple  [pseud,  of  W.  W. 
Davis] 

©    Wm.    Whiting    Davis,    New    York;    D: 
13769,  Sept.  12,  1908.  17454 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Paulding. 

©  Frederick  Paulding,  New  York  ;  D  :  11371, 
Sept.  18,  1907.  17455 

-play  in  1  act,  by  W.  Montague.     11  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  2,  1914 ;  D :  37197 ;  Walter  Mon- 
tague, San  Francisco.  17455a 

Great  (The)  Randolph  mystery;  in  4  acts,  by 
K.  Cameron.     Typewritten. 

©  Ella  Cameron,  Lawrence,  Mass. ;  1000  A  : 
26251,  Oct.  22  ;  Ic.  Oct.  22 ;  2c.  Nov.  27.     17456 

Great  (The)  rebellion;  an  allegorical,  historical, 
nmsical  drama  founded  on  Sherman's  grand 
march  from  Atlanta  to  the  sea,  by  J.  H.  Hor- 
ton.     Rev.,  1886. 

©   .L   H.   Horton,   Cincinnati;   1886:16090. 
July  15.  17457 


859 


17458 


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17474 


Great  (The)  rebellion — Continued. 

rt'iiiiiiiscencos  of  the  stx'uggle  that  cost  a 

million  lives,  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  C.  O. 

Ward.    New  York,  1881.    1  p.  1.,  7-126  p.    24°. 

©  C.  Osborne  Ward,  Brooklyn ;  1881 :  1576, 
Jan.  29;  2c.  Mar.  19.  17458 

Great  (The)  release;  play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  Skin- 
ner.    [2],  114  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  28,  1910;  D:  22663;  Constance 
Skinner,  Chicago.  17459 

Great  (The)  release  and  end  of  journeying; 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  Skinner.  126  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  30,  1913;  D:  33946;  Constance 
Skinner,  New  York.  17460 

Great  (The)  reward,     l^ee  Stolen  (A)  sunbeam. 

Great  (The)  Ritson  case.  Sec  Modera  (A) 
Hagar. 

Great  (The)  ruby;  an  original  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  Cecil  Raleigh  and  Henry  Hamilton.  New 
York,  Alice  Kauser  [1908].    82  p.    12°. 

©  Alice  Kauser.  New  York  ;  D  :  12501 ;  Mar. 
7,  1908;  2c.  Mar.  9,  1908.  17461 

Great  (The)  Russian  anarchist;  monologue,  by 
E.  Hopkins.     [1],  31  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  12,  1914 ;  D  :  37280 ;  Edwin  Hop- 
kins, New  York.  17461a 

Great  (The)  sacrifice;  war  drama  in  1  act,  by 
H.  Lewis.     16  p.    4°.    Type^^Titten. 

©  Ic.  May  13,  1915  ;  D  :  40629 ;  Harry  Lewis, 
New  York.  17461b 

or,    Buried    alive,    drama    in    2    acts,    by 

Charles  W.  Goddard.    9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  14,  1914;   D :  38112 ;   Star  co.. 
New  York.  17461c 

Great  St.  Louis  cyclone  of  May  27,  1896; 
spectacular  play  in  4  scenes,  by  I.  B.  Sager. 
3  p.    4°.    Printed. 

©  Israel  B.  Sager,  East  St.  Louis,  111. ;  D : 
1065,  Oct.  26,  1901 ;  2c.  Dec.  3,  1901.        17462 

Great  (The)  scandal  case;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  J.  O.  Kaler. 

©  James  Otis  Kaler,  United  States ;  1876 : 
11923,  Oct.  24.  17463 

Great  (A)  scheme,  our  dime  museum  and 
Barkadoo's  great  scheme;  nn  extravaganza 
in  3  acts,  by  L.  Grover. 

©  Leonard  Grover,  New  York;  1884:7884, 
Apr.  14.  17464 

Great  Scot;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  W.  O'Ryan. 
141  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    12,    1913;     D :  34408 ;     Anna 
Wynne  O'Ryan,  New  York.  17465 


Great   Scot — Continued. 

a  racing  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  Paulton 

and  Mostyn  Tedde. 
©  Harry  Paulton,  New  York ;  1890 :  15386, 

May  9.  17466 

Great  Scott;  a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Byron  T.  Wilbur. 

©   John   W.    Palmoni,   Washington;    1888: 
24528,  Aug.  29.  17467 

a   novel   laughing   spell,   in   3   acts   and   3 

scenes,  by  R.  F.  Carroll.     55  p.     f°.     Type- 
written. 

©   Richard   F.   Carroll,   New   York;   1888: 
7681,  Mar.  14;  2c.  July  12.  17468 

Great  (The)  suburban  race;  a  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  Alice  E.  Ives. 

©    Aubrev    Mittenthal,    New    York;    1894: 
13979,  Mar.  12.  17469 

Great  (A)  success;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Wil- 
liam Winkle  [pseud,  of  William  Horgan] 
Author's  ed.  New  York,  De  Witt  [1882]  1  p.  1., 
46  p.  12°.  ([De  Witt's  acting  plays,  no. 
306]) 

©  A.  T.  B.  De  Witt,  New  York ;  1882 :  19919, 
Nov.  24;  2c.  Dec.  24,  1883.  17470 

Great  (A)  surprise.  See  Remarkable  (A)  mar- 
riage. 

Great  (The)  symbol;  play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  liea 
and  R.  C.  Croxton ;  new  ed.  of  The  crimson 
spider,  by  same  authors,  adapted  from  the 
novel  The  vermilion  pencil.  83  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  June  13,  1913 ;  D :  33557 ;  Homer  Lea 
and  Richard  Claiborne  Croxton,  New  York. 

17471 

adapted  from  The  vermilion  pencil,  by 

Homer  Lea.     [7],  82  p.     4°.     Tj^pewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  12,  1913;  D:  32291;  Ethel  Lea, 
Los  Angeles.  17472 

Great  (A)  temptation;  a  comedy  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  W.  H.  Constantine. 

©  W.  H.  Constantine,  Chicago ;  1888 :27255, 
Sept.  24.  17473 

a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  H.  Con- 
stantine. 

©  W.  H.  Constantine,  Chicago ;  1892 :  49374. 
Dec.  5.  17474 

Great  (The)  trail;  Indian  mystery  play,  by 
Marie  E.  .7.  Hobart.  New  Yorlv.  Domestic 
and  foreign  missionary  society,  1913.  62  p. 
12°. 

©  Oct.  15,  1913  ;  2r.  Mar.  7,  1914 ;  D  :  36324 ; 
Mrs.  Henry  L.  Hobart,  East  Hampton.  N.  Y. 

17474a 


860 


17475 


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17498 


Great  (The)  train  robbers;  a  sensational 
comedy  drama  in  4  acts.  46  p.  f  °.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    .Judith    Le    Moyne,    Bedford,    Pa.;    D: 
10819,  June  21, 1907 ;  2c.  June  21, 1907.     17475 

Great  (The)  train  robbery;  a  comedy  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  Edward  E.  Rose. 

©  Clara  F.  Rose,  Marshfield  Hills,  Mass. ; 
1896 :  48410,  Aug.  26.  17476 

an  original  western  drama,  in  4  acts,  by 


Scott  Marble.     Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  H.  Davis  and  William  T.  Keogh, 
New  York ;  1896 :  40780,  July  13 ;  2c.  July  13. 

17477 

play  in  4  acts,  by  Scott  Marble.    73  p.    f °. 


Typewritten. 

©   Wm.   T.  Keogh,   New   York ;    D :  10470, 

May  2,  1907;  Ic.  May  8,  1907;   Ic.  May  27. 

1907.  17478 

a  realistic  dramatic  spectacle  in  3  scenes. 


by  A.  Voegtlin.    20  p.    4°.    Printed. 

©   Arthur   Voegtlin,   New   York ;    D :  7518, 
Nov.  6,  1905;  2c.  Mar.  26,  1906.  17479 

Great  (The)  triple  alliance;  or.  The  three 
crowned  kings  of  the  mystic  world,  by  M.  B. 
Leavitt. 

©  M.  B.  Leavitt,  New  York;  1899:41230, 
June  24.  17480 

Great  (The)  trust  co.;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
S.  B.  Holt. 

©  Sarah  Barton  Holt,  New  Orleans;  1890: 
28354,  Sept.  15.  17481 

Great  (The)  tunnel  disaster. 

©  Jacob  Remick  Shattuck,  New  York;  D: 
1992,  June  10,  1902.  17482 

Great  2\  De  Greaus;  by  H.  De  Greau. 

©  Henri  De  Greau,  Pittsford,  Vt. :  D :  5968, 
Dec.  27,  1904.  17483 

Great  (The)  umbrella  case;  a  mock  trial,  by 

F.  E.  Chase.     New  ed.,  thoroughly  rev.  and 
adapted  for  dramatic  representation.    Boston, 

G.  M.  Baker  &  company,  1883.    36  p.  ^  12°, 
©  W.  H.  Baker,  Boston;  1883:1919,  Jan. 

29;  2c.  Feb.  1.  17484 

Great  Uncle  Tom's  widow;  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  M.  E.  Wadlington.  113  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  3,  1915 ;  D :  41395 ;  Mary  Emma 
Wadlington,  Columbus,  O.  17484a 

Great  (The)  unknown;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C. 
H.  Dittman. 

©  C.  H.  Dittman,  New  York;  1871:1091.5, 
Nov.  17.  17485 


Great  western  train  hold  up;  a  melodramatic 
spectacle  in  1  act,  by  Joseph  Le  Brandt.  16  p. 
4°.    Printed. 

©    William    N.    Norris,    Philadelphia;    D: 
8238,  Mar.  28,  1906;  2c.  Mar.  28,  1906.     17486 

Great  (The)  western  train  robbery;  by  O.  T. 
Crawford. 

©    O,    T.    Crawford,    St.    Louis;    D:4316. 
Nov.  27,  1903.  17487 

Great  (The)  white  diamond;  a  melodrama,  by 
W.  W.  Fessler.     Typewritten. 

©   Walter   W.    Fessler, .  New   York ;    1899 : 
16142,  Mar.  1 ;  2c.  Sept.  25.  17488 

Great  (The)  white  way;  by  E.  Hopkins. 

©    Edwin   Hopkins,    New    York ;    D :  11348, 
Sept.  11,  1907.  17489 


-by  O.  F.  Wood. 

©  Otis  F.  Wood,  New  Brighton,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
9642,  Oct.  23.  1906.  17490 

new   and   original    melodramatic,    musical 

comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  Jones. 

©   Walter   Jones,   Chicago ;   D :  9109,    Sept. 
18,  1906.  17491 

1  act  playlet,  by  A.   Leavitt.     21  p.     t". 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  22,  1912;   D:  29443:   Abe  Lea- 
vitt, New  York.  17492 

Great  (The)  Winglebury  duel;  a  farce  in  1  act, 
by  George  M.  Rosener.  {In  Stagelore,  v.  1, 
Feb.,  1912) 

©   Feb.   10,   1912;   2c.   Feb.   17,   1912;   A: 
305907 ;  Wetzel,  Rosener  &  James,  New  York. 

17493 

Great  Winterson  mine;  a  rural  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  Gordon  V.  May.  New  York,  Dick  & 
Fitzgerald,  1904.     34  p.    12°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York ;  D :  .5120, 
June  2,  1904 ;  2c.  June  25,  1904.  17494 

Great  (The)  world;  in  4  acts,  by  L.  J.  Howard. 

©  Lorin  J.  Howard,  Chicago ;  1900  A :  24817, 
Oct.  5.  17495 

Great  (A)  wrong  righted;  a  picturesque  play,  a 
prologue  and  5  acts,  by  J.  A.  Stevens. 

©  John  A.  Stevens,  New  York ;  1886 :  5270, 
Mar.  5.  17496 


69  p. 


-play  in  4  acts,  by  John  A.  Stevens. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  20,  1913;   D:  33270;   Darcy   & 
Wolford,  New  York.  17497 

Greater  (The)  agony;  a  problem  play  in  3  acts, 

by  Louis  E.  Thayer.    46  p.    f  °.    Typewritten. 

©  Louis  E.  Thayer,  Collinsville,  Conn. ;  D : 

15991,  June  3,  1909;  2c.  June  3,  1909.      17498 


861 


17499 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


17514 


Greater  (The)  alternative;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 
T.  McKean.     [4],  109  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Aug.   19,   1909 ;    D :  16592 ;    Thomas 
McKean,  Philadelphia.  17499 

Greater  ambition;  play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  Roemer. 
108  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    9,    1910;     D:  20988;    Henry 
Roemer,  St.  Louis.  17500 

Greater  America;  a  patriotic  spectacle  in  1  act, 
by  Frank  Tanneliill,  jr. 

©    Primrose    &    Dockstader,    New    York; 
1898  :  36704,  June  15 ;  2c.  June  15.  17501 

Greater  (The)  cause;  by  R.  Lorraine. 

©  Khe  Lorraine,  New  York ;  D  :  10225,  Mar. 
28,  1907.  17502 

Greater  Cincinnati;  a  spectacular  drama  in  7 
scenes,  by  J.  C.  Macgregor. 

©  Joseph  O.  Macgregor,  Cincinnati ;  1895 : 
28984,  May  31.  17503 

Greater  (The)  claim;  a  latter  day  problem  in 
4  acts,  by  Linton  Tedford.  105  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  F.  E.  Tedford,  Pasadena,  Cal. ;  D :  15210, 


Mar.  1,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  1,  1909. 


17504 


—  modern  American  play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  W. 
CoUisou.    108  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  11,  1912;  D :  29380 ;  C.  Wilson 
CoUison,  Columbus,  O.  17505 

[a  play  in  4  acts]  by  Linton  Tedford.    82  p. 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  21,  1909 ;  D :  1G468 ;  Mrs.  F.  E. 
Tedford,  Los  Angeles.  17506 


play  in  1  act,  by  E.  M.  Clement.     [1],  12  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  6,  1914 ;  D :  37233 ;  Eloise  May 
Clement,  New  York.  17506a 

Greater  (The)  cowardice;  by  I.  Demens.    159  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Inna   Demens,   Los   Angeles ;    D :  14292. 
Nov.  14,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  14,  1908.  17507 

Greater  evil;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Steele.    84 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Eloise  Steele,  Oberlin,  O. ;  D :  7943,  Feb. 
3,  1906 ;  2c.  Jan.  26,  1906.  17508 

play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  Kelly.     108  p.     4°. 

Type\vritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  4,  1914 ;  D  :  37737  ;  George  Kelly, 
New  York.  17508a 

Greater  (The)  faith;  play  in  3  acts,  by  F.  D.  S. 
Bethune.     [1],  63  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  2,  1914;  D:  37195;  Faneuil  Dun- 
kin  Stein  Bethune,  New  York.  17508b 


Greater  (The)  fortune;  play  in  3  acts,  by  A. 
llives  (Princess  Pierre  Troubetzkoy)  107  p. 
4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  31,  1915;  D:  40228;  Amelie 
Rives  (Princess  Pierre  Troubetzkoy),  Cob- 
liam,  Va.  17508c 

Greater  (The)  light;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Dorothy  Potter  and  M.  S.  Keightley.  120  p. 
4^    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  26,  1914;  D:  38340;  Mabel  S. 
Keightley,  South  Bend,  Ind.  17508d 

play  in  4  acts,  by  D.  Potter.     80  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  24,  1914 ;  D  :  35776 ;  Dorothy  Pot- 
ter, Seattle.  17508e 

Greater  love;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  C.  Camp- 
bell.   68  p.    f".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  1,  1914;  D:  38005;  Morton  C. 
Campbell,  Cambridge,  O.  17508f 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Cleveland.     100  p. 


4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Arthur  Cleveland,  Philadelphia  ;  D  :12708, 
Apr.  8,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  8,  1908.  17509 


— ■ by  Frank  Grant  Macomber. 

©   L.   B.    Macomber,    Hartford ;    D :  12793, 
Apr.  21,  1908.  17510 

—  play   in   1   act,   by   A.    Brooks    [pseud,    of 
Irving  Hayward]     28  p.     4°,     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  2,  1911 ;  D :  23520 ;  Irving  Hay- 
ward,  New  York.  17511 

by  A.  Roemer.     [1],  15  p.    4°.    Type- 


written. 
©    Ic. 


Roemer,  New  York. 


July    10,    1914;    D:  37522;    Adele 


17511a 


-by  C.  Hatch.    15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   25,   1914;   D:  38308;   Corinne 
Hatch,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.  17511b 

— ■  See  also  Sog'oro. 


Greater  love  hath  no  man;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
B.    H.    Osborne.     29   p.      f°.      Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    20,    1913;    D:  35396;    Bertha 
Hoover  Osborne,  Brightwood,  D.  C.       17512 

by  C.  Thompson  and  G.  Raby.     119  p. 


4  .    Typewritten. 

©  Charlotte  Thompson  and  George  Raby. 
New  York ;  D :  1743,  Apr.  16,  1902 :  2c.  Apr. 
16,    1902.  17513 

Greater  love  hath  none;  or.  What  true  love 
means,  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Fessler  and  Rao. 
122  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Walter  Fessler,  New  York  ;  D  :  6018.  Dec. 
27,  1904;  2c.  Jan.  30,  1905.  17514 


862 


17515 


COPYRIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


17531 


Greater  (The)  man;  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  A. 
Lazar.     49  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.     10,     1913;     D:  34974;     Jacob 
Aaron  Lazar,  Philadelphia.  17515 

Greater  (The)  need;  play  in  4  acts,  by  S.  J. 
Gilman.     74  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  29,  1912;  D:  28478;  Stephen  J. 
Gilman,  Everett,  Mass.  17516 

Greater  (The)  New  York;  a  new  and  original 
comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  H.  Rightmire. 
Typewritten. 

©  William  H.  Rightmire,  New  York ;  1895 : 
GlllO,  Dec.  4^  2c.  Mar.  16,  1896.  17517 

Greater  (The)  power;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  S. 
Riggs.    43  p.    4.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  6,  1911 ;  D :  28565 ;  Arthur  Stan- 
ley Riggs,  New  York.  17518 


—  dramatic  playlet  with  music,  by  A.  Borne. 
[2],  17  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©    Ic.    July    25.    1912;    D :  30348 ;    Augusta 
Borne,  New  York.         "  17519 

play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  C.  Donnell.    69  p.    f°. 


Typewritten 

©  Ic.  July  2,  1913 ;  D :  33687 ;  Murray  Gush 
ing  Donnell,  Atlanta 


Greater  (The)  price;  in  1  act,  by  L.  Q. 
12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    30,    1911;     D:  25108; 
Quinn  Starke,  San  Francisco. 


17520 

Starke. 

Lillian 
17521 

[2], 


—  playlet  in  1  act,  by  Thomas  Trebell. 
12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   May   23,   1911;   D:  24273;   Chas.   K. 
Farrell,  San  Francisco.  17522 


Greater  (The)  sufferer, 
commissioner. 


See  New  (The)  police 


Greater  than  a  king;  an  English  romantic 
drama  in  4  acts,  a  new  version  of  the  author's 
Henry  Esmond,  from  a  story  of  William  M. 
Thackeray,  by  I.  B.  Goodrich,  jr.  90  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ira  B.  Goodrich,  jr.,  Roxburv,  Mass. ;  D : 
6395,  Mar.  23,  1905 ;  1  c.  Dec.  15,  1905.     17523 

Greater  than  king;  a  romantic  play  in  4  acts, 
by  H.  Raeder,  [Chicago,  F.  T.  Peterson  co., 
1901].  3  p.  1.,  9-95  p.  incl.  front,  (port.)  illus. 
8°.     (Souvenir  ed.) 

©  Henry  Raeder.  Chicago ;  D :  283,  Mar  30, 
1901:  2c.  Apr.  10,  1901.  17524 

Greater  than  queen;  romance  of  the  eighteenth 
century,  by  M.  S.  Keightley.  95  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.   Mar.   19.   1913;   D:  32718;   Mabel    S. 
Keightley,  South  Bend,  Ind.  17525 


Greater  works  than  these;  play  in  a  prelude 
and  4  acts,  by  H.  Hagedorn.  144  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   .July  28,   1914;   D:  37680;   Hermann 
Hagedorn,  Fairfield,  Conn.  17525a 

Greatest  (The)  day  in  the  year.  See  Jolly 
plays  for  holidays. 

Greatest   (The)   game;   a  drama  in  2  acts,  by 
D.  N.  C.  Astenius.     51  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 
©    David    N.    O.    Astenius,    Chicago;    D: 
13626,  Aug  21,  1908 ;  2c  Aug.  21,  1908.      17526 

Greatest  (The)  gift;  Christmas  play  l)y  K.  Lord. 
7  p.      {In  Little  playbook,  series  no.  2) 

©  Nov.  8,  1915  ;  2c.  Nov.  10,  1915 ;  D :  42231 ; 
Katharine  Lord,  New  York.  17526a 

-a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  C.  W.  Collins.     (In 

Green  book  album) 

©    Charles    Wood     Collins,     Chicago;     D: 
15985,  June  1,  1909 ;  2c.  June  1,  1909.     17527 

See  also  Jolly  plays  for  holidays. 

Greatest  (The)  gold  camp  on  earth.  See  Crip- 
ple Creek  in  ashes. 

Greatest  (The)  haul;  playlet  in  2  acts,  by  Mrs. 
H.  B.  Waterhouse.     4  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  July  16,  1914;  D:  37593;  Ella  Crandall 
Waterhouse,  Aurora,  111.  17527a 

Greatest  (The)  love;  romantic  emotional  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  Paul  Merritt.  100  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    June   29,    1910;    D:  21446;    Geo.    S. 
Fleming,  New  York.  17528 

Greatest  (The)  man  in  the  East.  See  Lord 
Timothy    Dexter, 

Greatest  (The)  of  these;  play  in  1  act,  by  A. 
Metzger.     14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  12,  1914 ;  D :  38459  ;  Adrian  Metz- 
ger, San  Francisco.  17528a 

-a  play  in  3  acts,  by  L.  B.  Ely.     54  p.     8°. 

Printed. 

©  Luther  B.  Ely,  St.  Louis ;  D :  15696,  Apr. 
23,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  28,  1909.  17529 

■  a  society  play  in  4  acts,  by  Dvvight  Stevens 

[pseud.]     178  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Elenore  Boyd  Tuck,   Bronxville,  N.  Y. ; 
D:  15016,  Feb.  4,  1909;  2c.  Jan.  27,  1909. 

17530 
See  also  Mouse-traps, 

Greatest  (The)  question;  1  act  tragedy,  by  E.  J. 
Keen-Covey.     18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Oct.   15,   1915;   D :  42002 ;   Emma   J. 
Keen-Covey,  Denver.  17530a 

Greatest  (The)  sacrifice;  by  M.  Bejach.  15  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Milton  Bejach,  Cleveland  ;  D :  9934,  Feb. 
9,  1907;  2c.  Jan.  31,  1907.  17531 


863 


17532 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


17550 


Greatest  (The)  thing  in  the  world;  a  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  George  Harned. 

©    Beatrice   de    Mille   and    Harriet    Ford, 
romptou,  N.  J. ;  1899 :  53451,  Aug.  21.     17532 

Greatest  (The)  thing  out.     See  Eoped  in. 

Greatest  (The)  treasure;  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
H.  Longan  and  E.  Altheimer.  [2],  50  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  3,  1910 ;  D  :  22215  ;  Hattie  Longan 
and  Elizabeth  Altlieimer,  St.  Louis.         17533 

Greatheart;  by  I.  B.  Goodrich,  jr. 

©  Ira  B.  Goodrich,  jr.,  Dorchester,  Mass. ; 
D :  10089,  Mar.  6,  1907.  17534 

Greatly  improved;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  E.  S. 
Hopkins,  jr.    23  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  E.  S.  Hopkins,  jr..  New  York ;  D :  6774, 
June  5,  1905;  2c.  June  5,  1905..  17535 

Greatness  in  sin;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  D.  Carpat. 
71  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    7,    1911;    D:  23043;    Demetre 
Beraud,  Savannah,  Ga.  17536 

Grecian  (A)  bend.     See  Social  (The)  stage. 

Grecian  (The)  princess;  a  sacred  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  A.  Matre.  Cincinnati,  O.,  Jos.  Bern- 
ing  printing  co.,  1897. 

©  Anthonv  Matre,  Cincinnati ;  1897 :  10944, 
Feb.  12 ;  2c.  Feb.  25.  17537 

Greco  paints  his  masterpiece.  See  Pilgrim 
(The)  kings. 

Greco's  last  judgment.  See  Pilgrim  (The) 
kings. 

Greed;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  P.  S.  M.  Munro. 

©  P.  S.  M.  Munro,  Brooklyn ;  1876 :  13054, 
Nov.  24.  17538 


Greed  (The)  for  gold — Continued. 

a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  Sansone. 

©  John  Sansone,  Keokuk,  la. ;  1899 :  72196, 
Nov.  4.  17543 


—  play  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Nathan.     46  p.     4  . 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    7,    1913;    D:  32586;    Frances 
Nathan,  New  York.  17539 

La  marchande  de  modes;  or.  My  sweet 


little  cousin,  a  drama  in  1  act,  by  Mrs.  E.  S. 
Roberts. 

©  Mrs.  E.  S.  Roberts,  New  York;  1891: 
38533,  Oct.  27.  17540 

Greed  and  anarchy,  their  cause  and  remedy; 
a  dramatic  poem,  by  D.  R.  Hill.  (In  his 
Works) 

©  David  R.  Hill,  Hickory  Top,  W.  Va. ;  D : 
4686,  Mar.  5,  1904 ;  2c.  Aug.  3,  1905 ;  2c.  Aug. 
15,  1905.  17541 

Greed  (The)  for  gold;  a  drama  in  prologue  and 
4  acts,  by  W.  B.  Davy.  36  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Wm.  B.  Davy,  Chicago ;  D :  10533,  May 
10,  1907 ;  2c.  Dec.  19,  1907.  17542 


—  new  4  act  comedy  melodrama. 

©  M.  E.  Rafert,  Indianapolis;  1896:22039, 
Apr.  8.  17544 

—  iSee  also  Klondike. 


Greed  (The)  for  money;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
G.  Lewis. 

©  Gus  Lewis,  Erie,  Pa. ;  1885 :  4743,  Feb.  23. 

17545 

Greed  of  gold;  or.  The  broken  promise,  a  4  act 
drama,  by  P.  Lassen.    29  p.    12°.    Printed. 

©   Peter   Lassen,   Oakland,   Cal. ;    D :  64.55, 
Apr.  3,  1905 ;  2c.  May  15,  1905.  17546 

Greed  vs.  love;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  O. 
Smith.     Central  City,  Ky.,  The  Argus  print. 

I  p.  1.,  20  p.     12°. 

©   Apr.    12,    1914;    2c.   Apr.   22,    1914;    D: 
36895 ;  William  Oscar  Smith,  Cleaton,  Ky. 

17546a 
Greed's  toll;  drama  in  1  act,  by  W.  S.  Franklin. 

II  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  15,  1914 ;  D :  37318 ;  William  S. 
Franklin,  San  Francisco.  17546b 

Gi'eek  at  the  university.     See  Trial  of  classics. 

Greek  (A)  slave;  a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts, 
by  Owen  Hall,  lyrics  by  Harry  Greenbank, 
music  by  Sidney  Jones.  [New  ed.]  New 
York;  I.  Goldmark,  1898.    96  p.    8°. 

©  Augustin  Daly,  New  York;  1898:38067, 
June  22  ;  2c.  June  25.  17547 

Greek  (The)  twins;  a  domestic  drama  in  6  acts, 
by  W.  Holland. 

©  W.  Holland,  Longmont,  Col. ;  1882 :  2237, 
Feb.  11.  17548 

Green-all-over;  in  3  splashes,  several  musical 
dabs,  by  C.  Harold  Lewis,  book  painted  by 
R.  F.  Murphy  and  H.  J.  Brown.  35  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Mar.  25,  1915;  D:  40358;   Ralph  F. 
Murphy  and  Harry  J.  Brown,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

17548a 

Green  and  gold.     See  Derby  (The)  race. 

Green  (The)  beetle;  play  in  2  parts,  by  J.  Wil- 
lard.     [l],24p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  29,  1913;  D:  33095;  John  Wil- 
lard,  New  York.  17549 

Green  (The)  bird;  farce-comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  U.  Harris.    .58  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  12,  1912;  D:  28295;  Joseph  U. 
Harris,  Watertown,  N.  Y.  17550 


864 


17551 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED    STATES 


17571 


Green  (The)  bird — Continued. 

Same.     Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1912. 

38  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.  9,  1912 ;  2c.  Nov.  11,  1912 ;  D :  31359  ; 

Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.  17551 


a  musical  play  in  2  acts,  libretto  by  D.  K. 

Stevens,  music  by  John  Arnold  Bennett. 

©   David    Kilburn     Stevens,    Boston ;     D : 
10530,  May  9,  1907.  17552 

Green  (The)  cat;  musical  comedy  in  2  acts, 
words  and  music,  by  R.  L.  Castle  Beale.  [3], 
38  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  10,  1914  ;  D  :  37797  ;  Ralph  Los- 
ie  Beale,  Dedham,  Mass.  17552a 

Green  chartreuse;  a  musical  comedy,  by  M.  M. 
Pope.     Typewritten. 

©  Marion  Manville  Pope,  Trenton,  N.  J. ; 


1896:60762,  Nov. 
1901. 


Ic.  Nov.  5 :  2c. 


Nov.  15, 
17553 


words  by  M.  M.  Pope,  music  by  Frederick 

Hatfield  Clarke.    79  p.    4°.    Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  M.  Manville  Pope,  Bordentown,  N.  J. ; 
D:1940,  Mar.  21,  1902;  Ic.  Mar.  21,  1902; 
Ic.  .Tune  21,  1902.  17554 

Green  City  graft;  1  act  playlet,  by  E.  Roy.  37  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  20,  1912 ;  D :  28788 ;  Elberta  Roy, 
Chicago.  17555 

Gx-een  (The)  coat;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Alfred 
de  Slusset  and  Emile  Augier,  tr.  from  the 
French  by  Barrett  H.  Clark.  New  York,  S. 
French;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1914.  21  p. 
12°.  ( [French's  international  copyrighted  ed. 
of  the  works  of  the  best  authors,  no.  296] ) 

©  Dec.  30,  1914  ;  2c.  Jan.  23,  1915  ;  D  :  39490 ; 
Samuel  French,  New  York.  17555a 

Green  (The)  cockatoo.  See  German  classics 
of  the  nineteenth  and  twentieth  centuries. 

Green  devil;  a  melodrama,  by  A.  Black  and  B. 
White. 

©  Leonidas  Westervelt,  New  York ;  D  : 
5144,  June  7,  1904.  ,17556 

Green  (The)  elephant;  play  in  4  acts,  by  M. 
Baring.     113  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  14,  1911;  D:  25143;  Mam-ice 
Baring,  London.  17557 

Green-eyed  (The)  monster;  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  A.  Klauber.     [1],  22  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  16,  1913;  D:  31981;  Adolph 
Klauber,  New  York.  17558 


—  an  extravaganza  in  3  acts,  by  E.   Selden. 
8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edgar  Selden,  New  York;   1892:21012, 
May  18;  2c.  Jan.  26,  1893.  17559 


Green-eyed  (The)  monster — Continued. 

farce  in  1  act,  by  T.  A.  Crowley.    10  p.    f ". 

Typewritten. 

©  Teresa  A.  Crowley,  Brookline,  Mass. ;  D : 
14304,  Nov.  16,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  16,  1908. 

17560 

monologue  for  a  woman,  by  Livingston  Rus- 


sell. 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner,  New  York  ;  1897 :  42633, 
July  26.  17561 


—  an  original  dramatic  monologue,  by  L.  Rus- 
sell.    Typewritten. 

©    Livingston    Russell,    New    York;    1896: 
69020,  Dec.  19;  2c.  Dec.  19.  17562 

play  in  1  act,  by  M.  S.  Hope.     20  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  24,  1915 ;  D :  40467 ;  Muriel  Syl- 
vester Hope,  New  York.  17562a 

3  act  society  comedy,  by  W.  A.  Demmon. 

©   Great  western   printing  co.,   St.   Louis; 
1900  A :  4544,  Feb.  19.  17563 

a  vaudeville  sketch,  by  M.  Forrest.     2  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Mark  Forrest,  Milwaiikee ;  D  :  14976,  Feb. 
3,  1909;  2c.  Feb.  3,  1909.  17564 

Green  fire;  play  in  1  act,  by  K.  Walter.  [1], 
24  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  5,  1913 ;  D :  33470 ;  Karl  Walter, 
Kansas  City,  Mo.  17565 

Green  (The)  fire  escape;  play  in  1  act,  by  John 
Towers.     [1],  23  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  30,  1913 ;  D :  32139 ;  Mrs.  J.  H. 
Holden,  New  York.  17566 

Green  (The)  girl.     See  Rachel  Goldstein. 

Green  (The)  god;  dramatic-comedy  playlette, 
by  L.  Chevalier.     19  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  12,  1911 ;  D :  25997 ;  Louis  Che- 
valier, New  York.  17567 

Green  (The)  goddess  or  devil;  a  drama  in  4 
acts  and  4  scenes,  by  R.  Vaun.  78  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Russell  Vaun,  Chelsea,  London ;  D :  617, 
June  27,  1901 ;  2c.  June  27,  ,1901.  17568 

Green  goods;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  G.  W.  Middle- 
ton. 

©  George  W.  Middleton,  New  York;  1893: 
38460,  Aug.  21.  17569 


—  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  P.  Dresser. 

©  Paul  Dresser,  United  States ;  1894 :  .57177, 
Dec.  7.  17570 

■or.  Check  no.  66,  farce  comedy  in  3  acts. 


by  W.  Barry. 

©  William  Barry,  New  York ;  1891 :  39244. 
Nov.  2.  17571 


5379—16 55 


865 


17572 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


17590 


Green   (The)   goods  game;  farce  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  P.  Dresser. 

©  Paul  Dresser,  United  States ;  1894 :  57180, 
Dec.  7.  17572 

Green-goods  (A)  man;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  P.   Dresser,     f.     Typewritten. 

©    Paul    Dresser,     Merrilan,    Wis. ;     1894 : 
18740,  Apr.  10 ;  2c.  Aug.  9.  17573 

Same. 

©  Paul  Dresser,  United  States ;  1894  :  57179, 


Dec.  7. 


17574 


Green    (The)   goods  men;   farce   comedy   in   3 
acts,  by  P.  Dresser. 

©  Paul  Dresser,  United  States ;  1894  :  57178, 
Dec.  7.  17575 

Green  (The)  helmet,  and  other  poems;  by  Wil- 
liam  Butler   Yeats.     Churchtown,   Dundrum, 
The  Cuala  press,  1910.    3  p.  1.,  32  p.    1  1.    8°. 
©  Ic.  Dec.  21,  1910;  A  ad  int.  417;  pub- 
lished Nov.  23,  1910 ;  W.  B.  Yeats,  London. 

17575a 


—  Same.     New  York,  R.  Harold  Paget,  1911. 
40  p.    12°. 

©   Jan.   16,   1911;   2c.    Jan.   17,   1911;    A: 
280151 ;  William  Butler  Yeats,  London. 

17575b 


Same.    New  York,  London,  The  Macmillan 

company,  1912.    3  p.  1.,  91,  [1]  p.    12°. 

©  Oct.  23,  1912  ;  2c.  Oct.  24, 1912  ;  A :  328161 ; 
Macmillan  co.,  New  York.  17575c 

Green  hills  of  Erin. 

©   John  Leishman,  Newark,   N.   J. ;   1897 : 
11131,  Feb.  15.  17576 

Green  (The)  horse;  or,  I  wouldn't  do  it,  com- 
edy sketch,  by  Bernard  Kling.  7  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Demarest  and  Oberman,  Newark,  N.  J. ; 
D :  1226,  Dec.  31,  1901 ;  2c.  Dec.  31,  1901. 

17577 

Green  knight;  a  vision,  by  Porter  Garnett, 
music  by  Edward  G.  Stricklen  .  .  .  San  Fran- 
cisco, Priv.  print,  for  the  Bohemian  club  by 
some  of  its  members,  1911.  xxviii,  62,  [1]  p. 
col.  front.,  fold  diagr.    8°. 

©  Aug.  13,  1911 ;  2c.  Oct.  2,  1911 ;  A  297273 ; 
Bohemian  club,  San  Francisco.  17578 

Green  (A)  lane  in  Ireland;  a  comedy  drama  in 
1  act,  by  Frank  INIaltese. 

©   Salvatore  R.  Maltese,   Salt  Lake  City; 
D :  9164,  Oct.  1,  1906.  17579 

Green  lights;  a  melodrama  of  life  in  New  York 
city,  in  5  acts,  by  A.  Kennedy  and  A.  E.  Berg. 

©  Alfred  Kennedy  and  Albert  Ellery  Berg. 
New  York ;  1890 :  20431,  June  24.  17580 


Green  meadows;  a  rural  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  J.  Fowler  and  E.  C.  Whitton.  82  p. 
4°.    Typewi'itten. 

©   John   Fowler   and   Ernest   C.    Whitton, 
Philadelphia ;  1891 :  4959,  Feb.  4 ;  2c.  Mar.  20. 

17581 

Green  (The)  millionaire;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
A.  S.  Schomer. 

113  p.    4°,    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  9,  1915 ;  D :  40312 ;  Abraham  S. 
Schomer,  New  York.  17581a 

Green  (The)  Mr,  Black;  a  society  comedy  in 
4  acts,  by  M.  B.  Hayes.  201  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Maud   Blanche  Hayes,  New   York;    D: 
1740,  Apr.  15,  1902 ;  2c.  Apr.  15,  1902.     17582 

Green  (The)  monster;  by  Jerome  Ravel  and  I. 
Kiralfy. 

©   Imre  Kiralfy,   New  York;   1887:28002, 
Oct.  29.  17583 

an  American  comedy-drama  in  3  acts,  by 

Edward  Coleman. 

©     Alfred     McDowell,     Baltimore;     1887: 


22076,  Aug.  29. 


17584 


Green  Mountain  boy;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A. 
Carr  and  his  assistant  author. 

©    Albert    Carr,    New   York;    1874:12710, 
Oct.  12.  17585 

Green   (The)   Mountain  boys;   a   thrilling  his- 
torical drama,  by  J.  W.  Bessel. 

©  John  W.  Bessel,  Hoboken,  N.  J.;  1877: 
14621,  Dec.  15.  17586 

see  also  Ethan  Allen. 


Green  (The)  Mountain  ranger;  or.  The  hunt- 
er's protege,  a  sensational  drama,  by  C.  H. 
Webber. 

©  Charles  H.  Webber,  Salem,  Mass. ;  1872 : 
1993,  Mar.  1.  17587 

Green  Mountains;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  C.  A.  Clarke. 

©  Carrie  Ashley  Clarke,  Dixon,  111. ;  1898 : 
14766,  Mar.  2 ;  2c.  Mar.  4.  17588 

Green  pastures;  a  4  act  play,  by  H.  V.  Wake- 
field.   45  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  H.  V.  Wakefield,  New  York:  D :  14747, 

Jan.  5.  1909 :  2c.  Jan.  5.  1909.  17589 

Green  peppers;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  White. 
Woodstock,  N.  Y..  Maverick  press  [1913] 
cover-title,  70  p.    8°. 

©  Feb.  5,  1913 ;  2c.  Feb.  26,  1913 ;  D :  32527 ; 
Hervey  White,  Woodstock,  N.  Y.  17590 


866 


17591 


COPYRIGHTED    IN    THE    UNITED    STATES 


17608 


Green  (The)  room;  an  interlude  in  1  scene,  by 
E.  F.  Bishop. 

©  E.  F.  Bishop,  Philadelphia;  1889:5827, 
Feb.  19.  17591 

Green  (The)  star;  4  act  play,  by  E,  S.  Van  Zile. 
89  p.    4°.    Type^Yritten. 

©  Ic.  May  8,  1912;  D:  29604;   Edward   S. 
Van  Zile,  New  York.  17592 

Green  stockings;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  E.  W. 
Mason.  New  York,  Samuel  French ;  London, 
Samuel  French,  ltd.,  1914.  117  p.  12°. 
( [French's  standard  library  ed.] ) 

©   Dec.   29,    1914;    2c.    Dec.   31,    1914;    D: 
39251 ;  Margaret  Anglin  Hull,  New  York. 

17592a 

play   in  4  acts,  by  A.  E.   W.   Mason   and 

George   Fleming   [pseud,   of  Julia   Constance 
Fletcher]     124  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  29, 1910 ;  D  :  22951 ;  Louis  Nether- 
sole,  New  York.  17593 

a  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  E.  W.  Mason.     115 

p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  14,  1912;  D :  29042 ;   Margaret 
Anglin  Hull,  New  York.  17594 


Green    (The)    tutor, 
lamed. 


See   Greener    (Der)   me- 


Green  (The)  umbrella;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by 
T.  A.  Crowley.    12  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Teresa   A.   Crowley.    Brookline,    Mass. ; 
D:  13765,  Sept.  12,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  12,  1908. 

17595 

Greenback  (The)  campaign.  See  Labor  and 
capital. 

Greenbacks;  a  play,  by  G.  W.  Riddell. 

©  G.  W.  Riddell,  Philadelphia ;  1873 :  2414, 
Mar.  12.  17596 

Greenblow;  a  comedy,  by  W.  Sikes  and  Olive 
Logan. 

©  Wirt  Sikes,  New  York ;  1872 :  7859,  July 
23.  17597 

Greene  (The)  girls;  a  farcical  and  musical 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  B'owler  and  J.  K. 
Adams.  78  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  John  Fowler  and  .Jacob  K.  Adams,  New 
York ;  D :  766,  Aug.  16,  1901 ;  2c.  Aug.  1,  1901. 

17598 

Greener  (Der)  melamed  (The  green  tutor); 
comedy  in  4  acts,  by  H.  M.  Gastwirth. 

110  p.     4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  28,  1915;  D:  40495;  Henry  M. 
Gastwirth,  New  York.  17598a 


Greengooders  (The);  a  stirring  comedy  drama 
of  the  city  and  the  country,  by  B.  Maguire. 

©  Bart  Maguire,  New  York ;  D :  1.5033,  Feb. 
8,  1909.  17599 

Greenhorn  (The);  original  play  of  modern  social 
conditions  in  4  acts,  by  W.  Steell  and  G. 
EUiston.     92  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .July  S,  1915 ;  D :  411S0 ;  Willis  Steoll 
and  Grace  EUiston,  New  York.  17599a 

Greenhorn  (The)  from  Breslau;  comedy  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  Herbert  Hall  Winslow.  135  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Maurice  B.  Curtis,  New  York ;  D :  1911. 
May  21,  1902;  2c.  May  21,  1902.  17600 

Greenhoi'ns;  a  musical  extravaganza  in  2  acts, 
book  and  lyrics  by  A.  C.  Fairman. 

©  Anna  C.  Fairman,  New  York;  D:  11204, 
Aug.   20,    1907.  17601 

■  or.  The  emigrants  to  America,  a  dramatic 

work  in  5  acts,  by  J.  A.  Moller. 

©  .John  A.  Moller,  New  York;  1880:7.553. 
May  14.  17602 

(Griinhorner);    comedy    with    music    in    5 


acts,  by  H.  Dobers,  music  by  Max  Gabriel. 

©  Hans  Dobers,  Philadelphia  ;  1894  :  56945, 
Dec.  7.  17603 

Greenroom  fun;  comic  play  in  3  acts,  by  B. 
Howard. 

©  Bronson  Howard,  United  States;  1882: 
4196,  Mar.  16.  17604 

Greenroom  (The)  rivals;  a  comedietta  in  1  act, 
by  Annie  Eliot  [pseud,  of  A.  E.  Trumbull] 
Boston,  AV.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1894.  16  p.  12°. 
( [Baker's  ed.  of  plays] ) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1894: 
29711,  July  16;  2c.  Aug.  2.  17605 

Greetings  in  Bingville;  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  E. 
Knight.    3  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  12,  1915;  D:  41478;  Harlan  E. 
Knight,  New  York.  17605a 

Gregory  Otrepief;  by  C.  R.  Reed. 

©   Claude   R.    Reed,    Denver;    1899:35265, 
May  26.  17606 

Gregory  Shovel;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  adapted  by 
P.  A.  J.  Russell  from  the  novel  The  chaplain 
of  the  fleet,  by  James  Rice  and  Walter  Be- 
sant. 

©   Phil.    A.   J.   Russell,   New   York;    1886: 
7556,  Apr.  1.  17607 

Greluchon;  com6die  en  4  actes,  [par]  M.  Sergine. 

Paris,  Librairie  theatrale,  1910.     186  p.     12°. 

©   Jan.   20,   1910;   2c.   Dec.   31,    1909;    D: 

17835;  Maurice  Sergine,  Paris.  17608 


867 


17609 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIOKS 


17628 


Grenzsperre;  lustspiel  in  3  akten,  von  Heinrich 
Stobitzer  und  Richard  Kessler,  MJinchen, 
Drei  masken  verlag,  1912.     87  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  May  15, 1912 ;  D :  29676 ;  Drei  masken- 
verlag,  Munich.  17609 

Gretchen;  a  4  act  play,  by  W.  S.  Gilbert. 

©  E.  A.  Sothern  and  J.  S.  Clarke,  United 
States ;  1879 :  4725,  Apr.  9.  17610 

■ groteske  in  3  akten,  von  Gustav  Davis  und 

Leopold   Lipschiitz.     Wien,   G.   Davis   &   co., 
1908.     106  p.     12°. 

©  Emanuel  Lederer,  New  York ;  D :  12385, 
Feb.  19,  1908 ;  2c.  Feb.  25,  1908.  17611 

or.  Who  knows  best?  a  picture  of  every  day 

life,  in  4  acts,  adapted  from  the  German  and 
augmented  by  O.  Peltzer. 

©  Otto  Peltzer,  Chicago;  1879:8244,  June 
21.  17612 

Gretchen,  queen  of  the  ballet;  a  nmsical  comedy 
in  2  acts,  by  R.  A.  Bar  net. 

©  R.  A.  Barnet,  Boston ;  1898 :  15375,  Mar. 
4.  17613 

Gretchen,   the  shepherdess  of  Jura;  by  A.   I. 
Knowlton. 

©  Amv   Iraogene  Knowlton,   Philadelphia : 
1876:10851,  Sept.  25.  17614 

Gretna  Green;  comedy-opera  in  2  acts,  by  W.  G. 
V.  Sutphen. 

©  W.  G.  Van  Tassel  Sutphen,  Morristown, 
N.  J.;  1890;  11250,  Apr.  5.  17615 

a  romantic  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  G.  L.  Fui*- 

niss.     124  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Grace   Livingston   Furniss,   New   York; 
D :  1666,  Mar.  29,  1902 ;  2c.  June  19,  1902. 

17616 

or.  A  hairbreadth,  escape,  a  1  act  comedy. 


by  William  Busch.     Typewritten. 

©  William  Busch,  St.  Louis ;  1900 :  A :  6305, 
Mar.  8 ;  2c.  Mar.  19.  17617 

Grettir  the  strong;  [play  in  1  act]  by  R.  God- 
dard.    30  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  28,  1912 ;  D :  29753 ;  Ralph  God- 
dard,  New  York.  17618 

Grevilla  (The)  tree;  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  M. 
Dolsen.     97  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  28.  1915 ;  D :  41592 ;  Ethel  Mow- 
bray Dolsen,  San  Francisco.  17618a 

Grey  and  old  rose;  1  act  play  in  1  scene,  by  S. 
M.  Summers.     3  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  9,  1915;  D:  42223;  S.  M.  Sum- 
mers, Chicago.  17618b 

Grey  cats;  1  act  play,  by  C.  Cooksey.    9  p.    f°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Aug.    19,    1915;     D:  41537;     Curtis 
Cooksey,  New  York.  17618c 


Grey  (The)  dome;  play  in  4  acts,  by  John  Bos- 
worth  Crocker.     105  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  13,  1915;  D:  39981;  Mrs.  Lud- 
wig  Lewisohn,  Columbus,  O.  17618d 

Grey  (The)  lady.     See  Esker  Dhu. 

Grey  (The)  mare;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Charles  Francis  Coghlan. 

©  Rose  Coghlan,  Ft.  Hamilton,  N.  Y. ;  1892 : 
•    4548,  Jan.  29.  17619 

Grey  (The)  nun;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts  and  a 
prologue,  based  upon  an  episode  of  the  rebel- 
lion which  occurred  at  St.  Eustache,  in  prov- 
ince of  Quebec,  Canada,  in  1837,  by  Joseph 
Adolphe  Patenaude. 

©.Joseph  A.  Patenaude,  Indianapolis;  D: 
12798,  Apr.  22,  1908.  17620 

Grey  (The)  overcoat;  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  R. 
Randall.     20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  9,  1910 ;  D :  20754 ;  William  K. 
Randall,  New  York.  17621 

See  also  Gray  (The)  overcoat. 

Grey  (The)  room;  dramatic  nocturne,  by  M. 
Pemberton  and  E.  Norwood.  [12],  21  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©r  Ic.  Feb.  3,  1912 ;  D :  28540 ;  Max  Pember- 
ton and  Eille  Norwood,  London.  17622  ' 

Grey  (The)  stocking;  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Bar- 
ing.    70  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  14,  1911;  D:  25141;  Maurice 
Baring,  London.  17623 

Grey  (The)  stocking,  and  other  plays;  by  M, 
Baring.  London,  Constable  and  company,  ltd., 
1912.     [6],  366  p.     8°. 

©  Jan.  15,  1912 ;  Ic.  Jan.  12,  1912 ;  Ic.  Jan. 
17,  1912;  D:  28331;  Maurice  Baring,  West- 
minster, England.  17624 

Gribouille;  piece  en  1  acte,  en  vers,  de  Paul 
Souchon  et  A.  Aveze.  24  p.  4°.  (Supple- 
ment gi-atuit  au  no.  2858  du  Monde  illustre, 
6  Janvier  1912) 

©  Jan.  6,  1912 ;  2c.  Feb.  14,  1912  ;  D  :  28G7G ; 
Souchon  &  Andre  Aveze,  Paris.  17625 

Griddles;  a  sketch,  by  G.  Mitchell.  8  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Grant  Mitchell,  New  York  ;  D  :  5109,  June 
1,  1904;  2c.  June  1,  1904.  17626 

Gridiron  king;  a  comedy  in  1  act.  by  Eugene 
B.  Lewis.    21  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Grace  D.  Rauworth,  Los  Angeles;  D: 
14540,  Dec.  15,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  15,  1908.     17627 

Griechisches  feuer;  lustspiel  in  3  aufzilgen,  von 
Heinrich  Lee.  Berlin,  E.  Bloch,  1912.  64  p. 
12°. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  19,  1913;  D:  33453;  Eduard 
Bloch,  Berlin.  17628 


868 


17629 


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17648 


Grif;   a  play   in   5   acts,   dramatized   from   the 

Englisli  novel  of  that  name,  by  G.  W.  Wang. 

©  George  W.  Wang,  New  Orleans;   1873: 

2285,  Mar.  8.  17629 

See   also   GrifE. 


Griff;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  taken  from  the  work 
entitled  Grif,  by  B.  L.  Farjeon,  by  A.  Powers. 

©  Ada  Powers,  New  York ;  1872 :  7601,  July 
16.  17630 

Griffe  (La);  piece  en  4  actes,  par  H.  Bernstein. 
Paris,  Imp.  de  I'lllustration,  1906.  2  p.  1., 
72  p.     12°. 

©  Henry  Bernstein,  Paris ;  D :  8720,  June 
20,  190G;  2c.  June  20,  1906.  17631 

Grig'gsby's  gal;  a  tale  of  the  primeval  West  in 
4  acts,  by  Granville  Forbes  Sturgis.  82  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  G.  F.  Sturgis,  Brooklyn ;  D :  11792,  Nov. 
22,  1907;  2c.  Nov.  22,  1907.  17632 

Same.    Acting  version.    126  p.    4°.    Type- 


written. 

©  Granville  Forbes  Sturgis.  Brooklyn ;  D : 
12789,  Apr.  20,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  20,  1908.  17633 

Grille  (Die)     See  Tanclion,  the  cricket. 

Grille  (II)  del  focolare;  commedia  musicale  in 
3  atti,  di  Cesare  Hanau,  musica  di  Riccardo 
Zandonai.  Milano  [etc.]  G.  Ricordi  &  c. ;  New 
York,  Boosey  &  co.,  1907.  54  p.  8°.  [Libret- 
to only] 

©  G.  Ricordi  &  co.,  Milan ;  D :  11717,  Nov. 
11,  1907;  2c.  Nov.  11,  1907.  17634 

Grim  Eyan;  sketch,  by  M.  Dobyns.  [1],  6  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  25,  1915 ;  D :  42085 ;  Mabel  Dob- 
yns, Shelbina,  Mo.  17634a 

Grimes'  cellar  door:  a  musical  burlesque  in  8 
acts,  by  Thomas  Addison  and  J.  B.  Mackie 
[pseud,  of  J.  B.  McDonald] 

©   .James  B.   Mackie,   Georgetown,   Mass. ; 
1889 :  20817,  July  5.  17635 

by  Thomas  Addison  and  J.  B.  Mc- 
Donald. 

©  James  B.  McDonald,  Georgetown,  Mass. ; 
1889:28419,  Sept.  19.  17636 

Grimesey,  me  boy;  Mackie's  comedy  nightmare 
in  3  acts,  by  James  B.  Mackie  [pseud,  of  J. 
B.  McDonald] 

©  James  B.  McDonald,  Georgetown,  Mass. ; 
1891:8773,  Mar.  9.  17637 

Grimm's  Fairy  tales.  See  Prince  Goldhair 
and  the  goosegirl. — Princess  (The)  Snow- 
White. 


Grinder's  Kid;  or,  The  pirates  of  Goose  Creek, 
a  3  act  comedy,  by  H.  Dumars,  Springfield, 
Mo.,  1885.     1  p.  1.,  27  numb.  1.,  8°. 

©  Horace  Dumars,  Springfield,  Mo. ;  1885 : 
3019,  Feb.  3 ;  2c.  Apr.  20.  17638 

■ See  also  Little  Nug-get. 

Gringo;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Van  Houten. 
44  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  20,  1912 ;  D :  29106 ;  Albert  Van 
Houten,  New  York.  17639 

by   W.   Vernier.     149   p.     4°.     Type- 


written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  27,  1911 ;  D :  25872 ;  Walter  Ver- 
nier, Mount  Kisco,  N.  Y.  17640 

in  1  act,  by  Owen  Davis.    19  p.    4°.    Type- 


written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  2,   1911;   D:25926;   Arthur  De 
Voy,  New  York.  17641 


—  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  H.  Nones. 

©  Jefferson  H.  Nones,  Philadelphia;  1875: 
7337,  July  13.  17642 

romantic  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  T.  Field. 


107  p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©    Ic.    Oct.    11,    1913;    D:  34686;    Thomas 
Field,    Los   Angeles.  17643 

Gringoire;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Theodore  de 
Banville.  New  York,  F.  Rullman,  1888.  24  p. 
4°.  (On  cover:  The  Coquelin-Hading  ed.) 
French  and  English  on  opposite  pages. 

©    F.    Rullman,    New    York;    1888:27479. 
Sept.  27 ;  2c.  Oct.  8.  17644 


1  act  comedy,  tr.  from  the  French  of  Theo- 
dore de  Banville,  by  C.  Renauld.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Charles    Renauld,    New    York;    1896: 
34974,  June  13 ;  2c.  June  13.  17645 

or,  The  street  singer,  melodrama  in  1  act, 

[freely  adapted  from  the  French  of  De  Ban- 
ville] by  Willard  Holcomb  and  Julian  Ed- 
wards. Arlington,  N.  J.,  Beckwith  &  Speare, 
1901.  20  p.  front.,  ports.  12°.  [Title  on 
copies  reads  Gringoire,  the  street  singer.] 

©  Homer  Lind,  New  York ;  D :  83,  Jan.  26, 
1901 ;  2c.  Dec.  16,  1901.  17646 

Gringos  (Los)  in  the  tropics.    See  Mavadia. 

Grip  (The);  an  original  comedy  in  3  acts,  and 
4  scenes,  by  E.  Harrigan. 

©    Edward    Harrigan,    New    York;    1885: 
24372,  Nov.  20.  *  17647 

or.  Roguish  Tom,  an  original  drama  in  5 

acts,  introducing  songs,  dances,  etc.,  and  an 
English  country  circus,  by  M.  Walsh. 

©  Marie  Walsh,  Brooklyn ;  1873 :  781,  Jan. 
28.  17648 


869 


17649 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


17668 


Grip  (A)  of  steel;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Arthur 
Shirley  and  Benjamin  Landed^. 

©  William  Calder,  New  York ;  1896 :  62509, 
Nov.  16.  17649 

Grip  sack:  a  negro  sketch  in  1  scene,  by  John 
Arnold,  arr.  by  Charles  "White.  New  York, 
R.  M.  De  Witt,  1876.  5  p.  12°.  ([De  Witt's 
Ethiopian  and  comic  drama,  no.  86] ) 

©  Robert   M.   De  Witt,  New  York;   1876: 
7982,  July  3 ;  2c.  July  26.  17650 

Gripful  (A)  of  trouble;  melodramatic  farce  in 
4  acts,  by  F.  Jackson.  153  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  June  24,  1914 ;  D :  37396 ;  Fred  Jack- 
son, Bayside,  N.  Y.  17650a 

Gripp  Scott,  the  moonshiner;  a  comedy  drama 
in  5  acts,  by  Rolla  Ryan. 

©  Mrs.   H.   Zada   B.   Ryan,   Boerne,   Tex.: 
1891 :  19085,  May  25.  17651 

Griselda;  by  Gerhart  Hauptmann.  Berlin,  S. 
Fi-scher  [Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  Printed  by  the 
Binghamton  book  mfg.  co.]  1909.  2  p.  1.,  [3]- 
54  p.    16°. 

©  Alice  Kauser,  New  York ;  D  :  15238,  Mar. 
5,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  8,  1909.  17652 

a  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  by  W.  Thorpe  and 

E.  Lawrence  Dudley.     62  p.     4°.     Typewrit- 
ten.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Warren  Thorpe,  Philadelphia  ;   D  :  3187, 
Mar.  25,  1903 ;  2c.  Mar.  25,  1903.  17653 


a  play  in  3  acts,  by  P.  G.  Hubert.     40  p. 

12°.     Printed. 

©  P.   G.   Hubert,   Stamford,   Conn.;   1877: 
281,  Jan.  6 ;  2c.  Jan.  30.  17654 

Griselda,  the  peasant  duchess.     Typewritten. 
©  Virna  Woods,  Sacramento,  Cal. ;  1900  A : 
14308,  June  9 ;  2c.  June  9.  17655 

Griselidis;  grand  opera  in  3  acts  and  a  pro- 
logue, poem  by  Armand  Silvestre  and  Eugene 
Morand,  music  by  M.  Massenet.  New  York. 
C.  E.  Burden,  1908.  47  p.  4°.  [Libretto 
only.     French  and  English] 

©  Charles  E.  Burden,  New  York ;  D :  14059. 
Oct.  15,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  3,  1908.  17656 

Griswold's    resurrection;  drama   in   1    act,   by 

H.  A.  Butler.    5  p.    4°.  Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Feb.   3,   1913;  D :  32173 ;   Harry   A. 
Butler,  Baltimore.  17657 

Grit;  dramatic  novelty  in  prologue,  4  acts,  and 
epilogue,  by  Oliver  D.  Bailey  and  J.  Noel.  138 
p.    4°.    Typewi-itten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  8,  1915 ;  D :  40813 ;  Joseph  Noel, 
Yonkers,  N,  Y.  17657a 


Grit^Continued. 

play  in  1  act,  by  E.  E.  Read  and  Aurania 

Ellerbeck.     [1],  12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  7,  1911 ;  D :  23580 ;  Edyth  Eller- 
beck Read,  Salt  Lake  City.  17658 

.sensational   comedy   in  4  acts,   by   E.   La- 

mieri'e. 

©   Elise    Lamierre,    United    States;    1884: 
8449,  Apr.  22.  17659 

or.   Away  down   South,   a  drama  in  pro- 
logue and  2  acts,  by  Chas.  C.  King. 

©   J.    Branton   Murray    and   Lacy   Logan, 
United  States ;  1879 :  5362,  Apr.  22.  17660 

or.  Out  on  the  plains,  a  sensation  drama 

in  prologue  and  3  acts,  by  D.  R.  Young. 

©  David  R.  Young,  New  York ;  1871 :  4149, 
May  5.  17661 


or,  The  nugg-et  of  Calamity  Bar,  a  drama 

of  Western  American  life,  in  5  acts,  by  R.  B. 
Davenport.  , 

©   Reuben  Briggs  Davenport,  New  York; 
1878 :  5260,  May  1.  17662 

Grito  (El);  drama  en  2  actos,  original  de  F. 
Sassone.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
noles]  191L    35  p.    12°. 

©   Aug.   21,    1911;   2c.   Aug.    22,   1911;    D: 
25014  ;  Felipe  Sassone,  Madrid.  17663 

Grito  (El)  de  independencia;  episodio  Ifrico- 
dramatico,  en  1  acto,  dividido  en  3  cuadros  y 
apoteosis,  en  verso,  original  de  G.  Farfan  y 
J.  de  Burgos,  nulsica  del  maestro  Geronim'o 
Gim4nez.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
noles]  1908.  46  p.,  illus.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©    Gerardo    Farfan   y    Javier   de   Burgos, 

Madrid;   D:  13794,   Sept.  14,   1908;  2c.   Sept. 

14,  1908.  17664 

Grit's  Thanksgiving;  comedy  by  Fred.  J.  Bea- 

man  and  P.  Mack.    8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  17,  1910;  D:  20224;  Pete  Mack. 
Chicago.  17665 

in  1  act,  by  F.  J.  Beaman.  9  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Fred   J.   Beaman,   Jackson,   Mich. ;    D : 
11198,  Aug.  19,  1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  19,  1907. 

17666 
Gritty  (The)  American;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
A.  Ovilgie.     53  p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Note: 
The  author's  name  on  the  copy  is  Ogilvie] 

©  Annie  Ovilgie,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y. ; 
D :  10377,  Apr.  18,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  18,  1907. 

17667 
Grizzly  (The) ;  modern  drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  M. 
Handley    and    S.    H.    Picchianti.      80   p.      4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  28,   1910;   D:  22168;   John  M. 
Handley  and  Silvio  H.  Picchianti,  Chicago. 

17668 


870 


17669 


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17685 


Grizzly  Adams,  the  hunter  of  the  Sierra  Ne- 
vada; a  drama  in  3  acts,  dramatized  by  E.  T. 
Goodrich,  from  The  boy  miner,  pubd.  in  the 
New  York  Weekly. 

©    Edward    T.    Goodrich,    Buffalo;    1874: 
2728,  Mar.  6.  17669 

Grizzly  (The)  bear;  musical  comedy  in  2  acts, 
by  A.  L.  Weir.    14  p.    8°. 

©   Arthur    L.    Weir,    Springfield,    111.:    D: 
13037,  May  23,  1908 ;  2c.  May  23,  1908.     17670 

irrobbelaars  (Die);  trauerspiel  in  4  aufzligen, 
von  Hans  Grimm.  Berlin,  Vita,  deutsches 
verlagshaus,  1907.  195  p.  12°.  (Bibliothek 
moderner   dramen) 

©  Vita,  deutsches  verlagshaus,  Berlin ;  D : 
11004,  .July  20,  1907;  2c.  July  20,  1907.     17671 

Grobe  (Das)  hemd.  See  Wholesome  (A)  les- 
son. 

Groceryman  (The)  and  Peck's  bad  boy;  a  com- 
edy dramatized  from  Geo.  AV.  Peck's  cele- 
brated Bad  boy  sketches,  by  C.  F.  Pidgin. 

©  Charles   F.   Pidgin,   Boston ;   1884 :  5583, 
Mar.  17.  17672 


a 


musical 
from     G.     W 


comedy  in  3  acts,  dramatized 
Peck's  celebrated  Bad  boy 
sketches,  by  Chas.  F.  Pidgin.  87  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Georse    W.     Peck,     Milwaukee;     1884: 
24262,  Dec.  8;  2c.  Dec.  8.  17673 

Groesste  (Das)  opfer;  schauspiel  in  4  akten,  von 
Paul  Grzybowski.  [3],  75  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  17,  1910 ;  D :  22839 ;  Paul  Grzy- 
bowski,  Chicago.  17674 

Grogan's  elevation;  a  3  act  Irish  comedy.  Al- 
bany. 1884. 

©   Sheehau  and   Coyne,  New   Yorl 
25643,  Dec.  22. 

Groom    (The)    forgot;   1   act   comedy, 
Tully  and  Bozemau  Bulger. 
©    Ic.    May    7,    1913;    D: 
Devitt,  Brooklyn. 


Groove  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by 

[3],  18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 


TS8  4 : 
17675 

by   May 
4°.     M.S. 

J.    Alan 
17676 
G.  Middleton. 


14  p. 
33320 : 


D :  38911 : 


George 
17676a 


Fel- 


©    Ic.    Nov.    24,    1914 
rdiddleton,  New  York. 

See  also  Possession. 

Gropers;  play,  by  Janet  Von  Shroder  and 
ton  B.  Elkins.     28  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June   10.    1912;     D :  29922 ;     F.     B. 

Elkins,    San  Mateo,   Cal.  17677 

Grosse  (TJne)  affaire;  piece  en  3  actes,  [par]  M. 

Hennequin  et  P.  Veber.     Paris,  P.  V.   Stock, 

1909.     203  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  2,  1909 ;  2c.  Sept.  7,  1909 ;  D :  16849 ; 
Maurice  Hennequin  &  Pierre  Veber,  Paris. 

17678 


Grosse  (Der)  bummel;  schwank  in  4  akten,  von 
Julius  Horst  und  Arthur  Lippschitz.  Berlin, 
Oesterheld  &  co.,  1912.     86  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  17,  1912 ;  D :  30863 ;  Oesterheld 
&  CO.,   Berlin.  17679 

Grosse  (Die)  gemeinde;  lustspiel  in  3  aufziigen, 
von  Rudolpli  Lothar  und  Leopold  Lipschiitz. 
Leipzig,  Philipp  Reclam,  jun.,  1907.  80  p. 
2  diagrs.     24°. 

©  Emanuel  Lederer,  New  York ;  D :  10407. 
Apr.  24,  1907;  2c.  Apr.  29,  1907.  17680 

Grosse  (Der)  kampf;  myst^rienspiel  in  8  bild- 
ern,  von  Franz  Theodor  Csokor.  Berlin,  S. 
Fischer,  verlag,  1915.    127  p.    12°. 

©  Oct.  7,  1915  ;  Ic.  Dec.  30,  1915  ;  D  :  42609  ; 
S.  Fischer,  verlag,  Berlin.  17680a 

Grosse  (Das)  licht;  schauspiel  in  4  aufziigen, 
von  Felix  Philippi.  Breslau,  S.  Schottlaender  ; 
New  York,  G.  E.  Stechert  [etc.,  etc.]  1902. 
1  p.  1.,  223,  [1]  p.     12°. 

©  Schlesische  buchdruckerei,  kunst-und  ver- 
lags-anstalt  von  S.  Schottlaender,  Breslau, 
Germany ;  D :  1584,  Mar.  17,  1902 ;  2c.  Apr. 
17,  1902.  17681 

Grosse  (Das;  loos;  lustspiel  in  3  aufziigen,  von 
Adolf  Douai.     23  p.     4°.     Printed. 

©  Max  A.  Douai,  Brooklyn ;  D :  11101,  Aug. 
2,  1907;  2c.  Aug.  2,  1907.  17682 

Grosse  (Der)  name;  wiener-comodie  in  3  akten, 
von  Victor  Lgon  und  Leo  Feld,  musik  von 
Robert  Stolz.  [Berlin,  F.  Bloch  erben]  88  p. 
12°. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  6,  1909 ;  D :  17299 ;  Felix  Bloch 

.  erben,  Berlin.  17683 

Grosse  (Die)  pause;  lustspiel  aus  sorglosen 
friedenstagen,  von  Oscar  Blumenthal  und 
Max  Bernstein.  Berlin-Wilmersdorf,  F.  Bloch 
erben.  1915.     96  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  11.  1915 ;  D :  41956 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin-Wilmersdorf.  17683a 

Grosse  rosinen;  grosse  originalposse  mit  gesang 
und  tanz  in  3  akten  (5  bildern),  von  Rudolf 
Bernauer.  Rudolnh  Schanzer  imd  M.  A.  Wei- 
kone  (M.  A.  BeiiKoHe),  musik  von  Willy 
Bredschneider  und  Walter  Kollo,  mit  einlagen 
von  Bogumil  Zepler  und  Leon  Jessel.  Regie- 
buch.  IMiinchen,  Drei  masken  verlag,  1912. 
162  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  26,  1912 ;  D :  29172  ;  Drei  masken 
verlag,  Munich.  17684 

musik  und  tanz  in  3  akten  (5  bildern). 

von  Rudolf  Bernauer.  Rudolph  Schanzer  und 
M.  A.  BeftKoHe  (M.  A.  Weikone),  musik  von 
Willy  Bredschneider  und  Walter  Kollo,  mit 
einlagen  von  Bogumil  Zepler  und  Leon  Jes- 
sel. Miinchen,  Drei  masken  verlag,  1912. 
40  p.  ports.  12°.  [Textbuch  der  gesange] 
©  Feb.  24,  1912;  2c.  Feb.  26,  1912;  D: 
28842;  Drei  maskea  verlag,  Munich.      17685 


871 


17686 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


17705 


Grosse  (Die)  stadt;  schauspiel  in  3  aufziigen, 
von  Olga  Wohlbriiclj.  Berlin,  Ahn  &  Simrock, 
g.  m.  b.  li.,  1911.    51  p.    8°. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    15,    1912;    D:  29364;    Biihnen- 
verlas  Ahn  ^S:  Simrock,  Berlin.  17686 

Groose  (Der)  tag;  ein  schauspiel  in  5  akten,  von 
Heinrich  Lilienfein.  Berlin,  Egon  Fleischel 
&  CO.,  1907.    2  p.  1.,  114  p.     12°. 

©  Emanuel  Lederer,  New  York;  D :  11279, 
Sept.  4,  1907 ;  2c.  Sept.  5,  1907.  17687 

Grosse  (Der)  tenor;  lustspiel  in  3  akten,  von 
Victor  Leon.  Berlin,  F.  Bloch  erben,  1913. 
114  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  9,  1913;  D:  31955;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  17688 

Grosse  (Die)  vergangenheit;  lustspiel  in  3 
akten,  von  Franz  Wagenholf.  Jliinchen,  Drei 
masken  verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1914.  102  p.  12°. 
©  Ic.  May  4,  1914 ;  D :  36921 ;  Drei  masken 


verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Munich. 


17689 


Grosserer  Ohlzens  store  Juleselskap;  farce  i  1 
akt  efter  det  tyske,  at  li.  Wiers-Jenssen. 
Kristiania,  H.  Aschehoug  &  co.,  1913.  2  p.  1., 
23  p.     12°. 

©  Dec.  16,  1913;  2c.  Jan.  27,  1914;  D: 
35800;  H.  Aschehoug  &  co..  Christiauia,  Nor- 
way. 17689a 

Grossknecht  (Der);  drama  in  3  aufziigen,  von 
F.  A.  Beyerlein.  Berlin,  Vita,  deutsches  ver- 
lagshaus  [1905]     3  p.  1.,  132  p.     12°. 

©  res.  under  act  of  Mar.  3,  1905,  by  Franz 
Adam  Beyerlein,  Leipzig;  res.  no.  68;  Ic.  Nov. 
11,  1905.  17690 

Grossmama;  ehi  junggesellenschwank,  in  4  auf- 
ziigen, von  M.  Dreyer.  New  York,  Emanuel 
Lederer,  1898.     160  p.     12°. 

©  Mas  Dreyer,  Berlin;  1898:60901,  Oct. 
17;  2c.  Nov.  8.  17691 

Grotesques  (The);  a  decoration  in  black  and 
white,  by  C.  Head.  LI],  23  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  1,  1915 ;  D :  42148 ;  Cloyd  Head, 
Oak  Park,  111.  17691a 

Grotto  (The)  witch;  spectacular  play  in  4  acts, 
by  A.  S.  Hickman. 

©  Al.  S.  Hickman,  Fort  Scott,  Kan. ;  1895 : 
32848,  June  24.  17692 

Grouch  (The)  and  the  waif;  comedy-dramatic 
sketch  in  1  act,  by  J.  C.  Robisch.  IS  p.  24°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  27,  1910;  D:  22393;  John  Carl 
Robisch,  Chicago.  17693 

Groundlings  (The);  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  C. 
Doremus.    64  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  20,  1910;  D:  21843;  Mary  C. 
Doremus,  Kingston,  N.  Y,  17694 


Grounds  for  a  divorce;  by  G.  T.  Smith  and 
William  Blaisdell. 

©  George  T.  Smith,  New  York  ;  1898 :  41803, 
July  12;  2c.  July  12.  17695 

Grounds  of  Mocha;  by  L.  C.  Probert  and  J.  R. 
Oishei.     50  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  19,  1910 ;  D :  20500 ;  J.  R.  Oishei, 
Buffalo.  17696 

Giroup-marriage;  fantasia  on  modern  themes  in 
3  acts,  by  G.  Bolton.  108  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  7,  1913 ;  D :  34051 ;  Guy  Bolton. 
New  York.  17697 

Grove  (The)  of  Single-blessedness;  a  play  in 
2  acts,  by  A.  E.  Phillips. 

©  Arthur  Edward  Phillips,  Chicago;  1898: 
51731,  Sept.  2.  17698 

Grover  and  Queen  Lil.     See  Queenmaker  (The) 

Groves  (The)  of  Blarney;  by  AV.  Barron. 

©  William  Barron,  San  Francisco;  1872: 
11697,  Nov.  4.  17699 

Growler  (The)    See  Our  aldermen. — Politics. 

Growth  (The)  of  liberty  in  America;  scenic 
and  dramatic  reproduction  of  American  his- 
tory, by  L.  L.  Fitch.  Rochester,  N.  Y.  [B.  R. 
Andrews,  printer]  1897.     14  p.     8°. 

©  Louise  Lawrence  Fitch,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ; 
1897:56742,  Oct.  7;  2c.  Oct.  7,  1897.      17700 

Same.    pt.  2.    Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1897.    1  p.  1.. 

p.  15-25.    8°. 

©  Louise  Lawrence  Fitch,  United  States; 
1897 :  65650,  Nov.  26 ;  2c.  Dec.  1.  17701 

Grub  (A)  stake;  an  American  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  G.  T.  Lanigan  and  W.  H.  Hicks,  jr. 

©  George  T.  Lanigan  and  William  H.  Hicks, 
jr.,  St.  Louis;  1882:12612,  Aug.  1.  17702 

Grub-worm  (The)  and  the  star;  in  1  Jict,  by 
B.  A.  Dwyer. 

©  Bessie  Agnes  Dwyer,  'Washington ;  D : 
3931,  Sept.  12,  1903.  17703 

Grue  (La)  de  la  scene.     See  Arche  (Die)  Noah. 

Griine  (Der)  zweig;  scliauspiel  in  3  aufziigen, 
von  Felix  Philippi.  Breslau,  S.  Schott- 
laender;  New  York,  E.  G.  (!)  Stechert  [etc., 
etc.]  [1904]     165,  [1]  p.    12°. 

©  Schlesische  buchdruckerei,  kunst-  und 
verlagsanstalt,  von  S.  Schottlaender,  Breslau, 
Germany;  D:4647,  Feb.  25,  1904;  2c.  Mar. 
16,  1904.  17704 

Griinende  (Der)  zweig;  schauspiel  in  4  akten 
von  M.  I7)reyi'r.  Berlin,  Vertriebsstelle  des 
Verbandes  deutscher  biihnenschriftsteller, 
g.  ra.  b.  h.,  1913.     148  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  30,  1913 ;  D :  35499 ;  Max  Dreyer. 
Berlin.  17705 


872 


17705 


COPYEIGHTED   IN"    THE    UIsTITED    STATES 


17727 


Griinhorner.     See  Greenhorns. 

Grumpy;  play  in  4  acts,  by  Horace  Hodges  and 
Wigney  Percyval.     142  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic  Feb.  10,  1914 ;  D :  36067 ;  Oyril  Maude, 
London.  17705a 

Grundies  (The);  extravaganza  comedy-tragedy 
in  1  act,  by  N.  D.  Anderson.  40  p.  4°, 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  4,  1911 ;  D :  24853 ;  N.  D.  Ander- 
son, Parkersburg,  la.  17706 

Guard  (The)  on  the  Rhine;  a  military  alle- 
gory of  the  German-Franco  war  in  5  acts 
and  6  tableaux,  music,  marches,  etc.,  by  J.  W. 
Hill,  Dayton,  O.,  Reynold's  job  printing  house 
[1871]  33  p.  12°. 
©  John  W.   Hill,   Dayton,   O. ;   1871:2104, 

•   Mar.  11;  2c.  May  26.  17707 

Guarda  (El)  jurao;  zarzuela  en  1  acto,  dividido 
en  3  cuadros,  en  prosa,  original  de  M.  Fernan- 
dez de  la  Puente  y  A.  Osete,  mtisica  del  maes- 
tro TomSs  Barrera.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores  espanoles]  1908.  37  p.  12°.  [Libret- 
to only] 

©  Manuel  Fernandez  de  la  Puente  y  An- 
tonio Osete,  Madrid  ;  D :  14502,  Dec.  11.  1908  ; 
2c.  Dec.  11,  1908.  17708 

Guardian  (The);  by  W.  A.  Mercer. 

©  W.  A.  Mercer,  Elmwood  Place,  O. ;  D : 
7620,  Nov.  25,  1905.  177Q9 


—  comedy  drama  in  5  acts,  by  A.  Corbett. 

©  Adolphe  Corbett,  New  York ;  1891 :  2578, 
Jan.  17.  17710 


—  a  dramatization  in  4  acts,  by  G.  W.  Ryer. 

©  George  W.  Ryer,  Brooklyn ;  1887 :  15070, 

June  10.  17711 


a  play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  D.  Day. 

©  Hallock  Drake  Day,  Upper  Falls,  Md. ; 
1897 :  50778,  Sept.  11.  17712 

Guardian  (A)  angel;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  O. 
Flinch. 

©  Olga   Flinch,   New   York;   D:232.   Mar. 
18,  1901.  17713 


—  a  spiritual  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  L.  Bal- 
lou.     32  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Addle  L.  Ballou,   San  Francisco;  1894: 
25065,  May  18;  2c.  Jan.  12,  1895.         17714 

or.  The  spy  of  the  wilderness,  by  D.  R. 


Symonds  and  N.  B.  Fitts. 

©  D.  R.  Symonds  and  N.  B.  Fitts,  Gardner, 
Mass.;  1871:11925,  Dec.  16.  17715 

Guardian   (The)   angels;  by  M.   Blake.     67  p. 

illus.,  music.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mary  Blake,  Plantersville,  Tex. ;  D  :7088, 
Aug.  4,  1905;  2c.  Aug.  4,  1905.  17716 


Guardian  (The)  angels — Continued. 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  S.  C.  Clark.    50  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Feb.   27,   1911;   D:  23484;   Susie   C. 
Clark,  Cambridge,  Mass.  17717 

Guardian  Jerry;  or,  The  boss  of  the  ward,  a 

farce,  by  E,  Flower. 

©  Elliott  Flower,  Chicago;  D:934,  Oct.  7, 
1901.  17718 

Guardian  (The)  of  fame;  a  1  act  drama  in  3 
scenes,  by  H.  B.  Hoffman.  18  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Herman   B.    Hoffman,   New   York;    D: 
3179,  Mar.  23,  1903 ;  2c.  Mar.  23,  1903.    17719 

Guardian  (The)  of  the  sword;  an  historical 
drama  in  prologue  and  4  acts,  by  S.  Aral  and 
M.  G.  Winstock.    128  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Melvin  G.  Winstock,  New  York ;  D  :  4160, 
Oct.  30,  1903;  2c.  Oct.  30,  1903.  17720 

Guasa  (La)  viva;  sainete  llrico  de  costumbres 
andaluzas,  en  1  acto  y  3  cuadros,  en  prosa 
original  de  Silvio  y  Figarelo,  mtisica  de  los 
maestros  Torregrosa  y  Candela.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1909.  44,  [1] 
p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Sept.  23,  1909;  2c.  Sept.  24,  1909;   D: 
16888;  Silvio  &  Figarelo,  Madrid.  17721 

Guenever;  a  romance  in  4  acts,  by  H.  W.  Boyn- 
ton.    81  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Henry  Walcott  Boynton,  Andover,  Mass. ; 
D :  8662,  June  9,  1906 ;  2c.  June  11,  1906. 

17722 

Guenevere;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  S.  Young.  New 
York,  The  Grafton  press,  1906.    82  p.    12°. 

©  Stark  Young,  University,  Miss. ;  D :  9645, 
Dec.  15,  1906 ;  2c.  Dec.  17,  1906.  17723 

Guenn.     See  Cost  (The)  of  his  great  picture. 

Guenn,  a  wave  on  the  Breton  coast;  a  romantic 
drama,  by  M.  Stuart. 

©  Marion  Stuart,  New  York ;  D :  1756,  Apr. 
18,  1902.  17724 

Guepe  (La);  comgdie  dramatique  en  1  acte,  par 
Trebla  [pseud,  de  Albert  Delvaille]  et  G. 
Coquiot.    Paris,  C.  Joubert,  1907.    23  p.    8°. 

©  Joubert,  Paris ;  D :  10391,  Apr.  22,  1907 ; 
2c.  Apr.  22,  1907.  17725 

Guerilla  (The)  chief;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  H. 
Benner.    98  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  Henry  Benner,  Fullerton,  Pa. ;  D : 
4551,  Jan.  25,  1904;  2c.  Jan.  25,  1904.       17726 

a   drama   in   5   acts,   by   B.    C.    Howarth. 

Trenton,  N.  J.,  Murphy  &  Bechtel,  printers, 
1872.    30  p.    12°. 

©  E.  Clementine  Howarth,  Trenton,  N.  J, ; 
1872 :  7170,  July  5  ;  2c.  July  10.  17727 


873 


17728 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


17748 


Guerilla's  (The)  doom, 
ears. 


See  Loyal  mountain- 

4°. 


Guerison  radicale;  par  Hubert  Genin.    3  p. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  21,  1912;   D:  30059;   Gaumont 
CO.,  New  York.  17728 

Guerra  (La);  dramma  in  3  atti,  di  A.  Flamma. 
41  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  26,  1915 ;  D :  39506 ;  Ario  Flam- 
ma, New  York.  17728a 

Guess;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Frederick  Mobleau 
and  Gustavo  Sclilater. 

©  F.  Mobleau  and  G.  Schlater,  Peoria,  111. ; 
1S9S  :  50961,  Aug.  31 ;  2c.  Aug.  31.  17729 


—  a  farce  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  C.  J.  Stine. 

©   Charles   J.    Stine,   Holton,   Kan.;    1889: 
32232,  Oct.  25.  17730 


—  luusical  farce  comedy,  by  A.  Riel. 

©    Al.    Riel,    United    States;    1893:28960, 
June  17.  17731 


1  act  play,  by  J.  L.  Seagrave.     [1],  19  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  7,  1912 ;  D :  31063 ;  Jane  L.  Sea- 
grave,  Brookliue,  Mass.  17732 

Guess  again;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  E.  Sa%vyer  and 
E.  W.  Johnson.    6  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  16,  1915 ;  D :  40371 ;  Eleanor  E. 
Sawyer  and  E.  Waldo  Johnson,  Portland,  Or. 

17732a 

Guess  not;  an  art  pantomime  and  play,  in  3 
acts,  by  Cassius  M.  Coolidge.  7  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  C.  M.  Coolidge,  New  York;   1875:2181, 
Mar.  9 ;  2c.  June  2.  17733 

Guest  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Delcomyn. 
125  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  12,  1913 ;  D  :  32655  ;  Marion  Del- 
comyn, New  York.  17734 

Guest  (The)  of  honor;  character  sketch  in  1  act, 

by  Frances  Norris  [pseud,  of  C.  F.  N.  Wright] 

©   C.    Frances   Norris   Wright,   Brooklvn; 

1897 :  51744,  Sept.  16.  17735 


[2], 


—  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W^.  H.  Carson. 
59  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    July   15,   1910;    D:  21569;    William 
Henry  Carson,  New  York.  17736 


—  comedy  of  army  life  in  3  acts,  by  E.  M. 
Crane  and  J.  Victor.  143  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.    Mar.   18,   1910;    D :  20488 ;    Eleanor 
Muude  Crane  and  Josephine  Victor,  New  York. 

17737 


Guest  (The)  of  honor — Continued. 

a  3  act  comedy  drama,  by  W.  T.  Hodge.    90 

p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  T.  Hodge,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
10226,  Mar.  28,  1907 ;  2c.  Mar.  29,  1907. 

17738 
Guest  (A)  of  the  state;  moral  drama  in  1  act, 

by  A.  R.  Allison.    6  p.    t°.    Typewritten. 
.      ©  Ic.  June  12,  1913;  D :  33482 ;  Archibald 
R.  Allison.  Alameda,  Cal.  17739 

Guests  (The)  at  the  grand  hotel;  a  musical 
travesty  on  American  social  life,  by  C.  F.  Pid- 
gin. 

©  Charles  F.  Pidgin,   Boston;   1880:6438, 
Apr.  26.  17740 

Gitests  of  the  state  up  the  river;  dramatic 
sketch  in  1  act,  by  A.  O.  Warburg.  [3],  21  p.- 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  24,  1913;  D:  33131;  Albert  O. 
Warburg,  New  York.  17741 

Gueule  (La)  du  loup;  piece  en  3  actes,  [par 
Maurice  Hennequin  et  Paul  Bilhaud]  Paris, 
P.  V.  Stock,  1904.     183  p.    12°. 

©   P.   V.    Stock,   Paris;   D :  5945,   Dec.   22, 
1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  22,  1904.  17742 

Guicowar  (The);  original  comic  opera  in  2  acts, 
by  W.  L.  O'Brien.     Typewritten. 

©  W.  L.  O'Brien,  Minneapolis ;  1895 :  27656, 
•May  21 ;  2c.  May  21.  17743 

Guide  (The);  comedy  and  dramatic  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  F.  McGlynn.  [1],  13  p.  4°.  Type- 
w^ritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  21,  1913 ;  D :  32394 ;  Frank  Mc- 
Glynn. San  Francisco.  17744 

Guide  (Le)  canadien;  or.  Fun  in  the  Maine 
woods,  a  farce,  by  T.  H.  B.  Pierce. 

©  Thos.  H.  B.  Pierce,  Dexter,  Me.;  1892: 
43787,  Oct.  27.  17745 

Guide  (The)  of  Killarney;  a  coniedv  in  3  acts, 
by  W.  J.  Going. 

©  Wm.  J.  Going,  Amsterdam,  N.  Y. ;  1890 : 
16611,  May  21.  17746 

Guide  (The)  of  Monte  Carlo;  [play  in  1  act,  b\- 
Ernest  Liddard]     4  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  24,  1914 ;  D :  38595 ;  E.  F.  Ches- 
ter, Oakland,  Cal.  17746a 

Guide  to  the  stage;  or.  Unappreciated  talent, 
an  Ethiopian  sketch,  by  Charles  White.  New 
York,  R.  M.  De  Witt,  1875.  6  p.  12°.  ([Dc 
Witt's  Ethiopian  and  comic  drama,  no.  70] ) 
©  Robert  M.  De  Witt,  New  York;  1875: 
7698,  July  23;  2c.  Sept.  2.  17747 

Guiding  (The)  hand;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  S. 
Reece.     [2],  108  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  20,  1911 ;  D :  23146 ;  Simon  Reece, 
New  York.  17748 


874 


17749 


OOPYEIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED    STATES 


17770 


Guiding  star. 

©  Leo  Feist,  New  York ;  D :  1741,  Apr.  15, 
1902.  17749 

or,  The  patriot  spy,  a  play,  by  Frank  Rog- 


ers. 

©  Fred  G.  Maeder,  New  York ;  1875 :  6769. 
June  29.  17750 

Guignol;  original  little  play  with  a  punch,  by 
R.  W.  Sneddon.  [2],  21  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  22,  1914 ;  D :  35751 ;  Robert  Wil- 
liam Sneddon,  New  York.  17750a 

Guile  (The)  of  the  girl;  vaudeville  sketch,  by 
M.  A.  Daly.     [2],  17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    7,    1913;    D:  34054;    Mark    A. 
Daly,  Buffalo.  17751 

Guilt;  a  dramatic  sketch,  by  G.  Edwards.  18  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Gurden  Edwards,    Oakland,    Cal. ;    D : 
15390,  Mar.  20,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  20,  1909. 

17752 

1  act  play,  by  H.  W.  Dunning.     12  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  23,  1910 ;  D  :  20544  ;  Harold  Wol- 
cott  Dunning,  Saint  Germain-en-Laye,  France. 

17753 


—  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  W.  Dunning.     [1] ,  15  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  1,  1913 ;  D :  33975 ;  Harold  Wol- 
cott  Dunning,  Paris.  17754 

•by    J.    A.    McCollom,    jr.      21   p.    -4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.   21,   1913;    D :  32399 ;    John   A. 
McCollom,  jr.,  AUentown,  Pa.  17755 

Guilty;  drama  in  3  acts,  tr.  and  adapted  from 
the  German  of  Richard  Voss,  by  R.  C.  Mitchell 
[i.  e.,  R.  C.  M.  Young]  [2],  113  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  25,  1910 ;  D :  21636 ;  Ruth  Com- 
fort Mitchell,  Los  Angeles.  17756 

•dramatic   playlet,    by    Victor    H.    Smalley. 


20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Apr.    13,    1910;     D :  20783 ;     Donald 
Bowles,  Gloucester,  Mass.  17757 

play  in  3  acts  and  prologue,  by  Ruth  Com- 


fort Mitchell  [i.  e.,  R.  C.  M.  Young]  adapted 
from  the  German  play  by  the  same  name,  by 
Richard  Voss.     115  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  3,  1915;  D:  41394;  Ruth  Com- 
fort  Mitchell    Young,   Five   Islands,    Me. 

17757a 


—  a  society  drama  in  5  acts,  by  H.  C.  Franck. 

©   Harry   C.    Franck,    New    York;    1886: 
11176,  May  11.  17758 


Guilty  (The)  brain;  play  in  4  acts,  by  I.  Levy 
and  S.  Thurman.  [2],  56  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  12,  1913 ;  D  :  34118 ;  I— mie  Levy 
and  Samuel  Thurman,  Trenton,  N.  J.      17759 

Guilty,  but  no  crime;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
D.  Davidson. 

©  Dore  Davidson,  New  York ;  1889 :  16023, 
May  27.  17760 

Guilty  conscience;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  G.  D. 
jNIorris.     89  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  22,  1910 ;  D :  21398 ;  George  D. 
Morris,  Boston.  17761 

^  in  4  acts,  by  H.  L.  Cate.    101  p.    f°.    Type- 


written. 

©  John  Stiles  and  Harry  Leon  Cate,  Man- 
chester. N.  H. ;  D:6228,  Feb.  15.  1905;  2c. 
Feb.  15,  1905.  17762 

—  playlet,   by   R.   A.   Marchand.     15  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Nov.  15,   1912;   D:  31396;   Ralph  A. 
IMarchand,  Cambridge,  Mass.  17763 

—  sketch  for  three  people,  by  R.  H.   Davis. 


[2],  31  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  11,  1912;  D:  30243;  Robert  H. 
Davis,  New  York.  17764 

Guilty  (A)  love  (Les  amants  de  Ferrare);  a 
drama  in  5  acts,  by  Jules  de  Marthold. 

©  Frangois  Mens  and  Louis  Nathal.  New 
York  ;  1886 :  19907,  Sept.  3.  17765 

Guilty  (The)  man;  drama  in  4  acts,  founded  on 
incidents  in  Le  coupable,  of  Francois  Copp§e, 
by  R.  H.  Davis.     93  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  14.  1912 ;  D :  28690 ;  Ruth  Helen 
Davis,  New  York.  17766 

Guilty  (The)  man,  nineteen  fourteen;  play  in  4 
acts,  l)y  R.  H.  Davis.  114  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  28,  1914 ;  D :  35821 ;  Ruth  Helen 
Davis,  New  York.  17767 

Guilty  (The)  m.an,  nineteen  thirteen;  original 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  R.  H.  Davis.  90  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  17.  1913 ;  D :  34760 ;  Ruth  Helen 
Davis,  New  York.  17768 

Guilty  (A)  mother;  a  new  and  original  emo- 
tional drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  H.  Wallick  and 
Arthur   D.   Hall.     Typewritten. 

©  James  H,  Wallick,  United  States ;  1897 : 
44597,  Aug.  6 ;  2c.  Oct.  4.  17769 

Guilty  o'  trespass;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  K.  McD. 
Rice.     20  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Apr.   2,   1910:   D:206S0:   Knthnrine 
McDowell  Rice,  Worthington,  Mass.         17770 


875 


17771 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


17789 


Guilty,  or  not  guilty?  an  original  drama  in  1 
act,  and  7  scenes,  by  Frank  Dumont. 

©  B.  C.  Hart,  Cleveland;  1874:2389,  Feb. 
27.  17771 

Guilty  without  crime;  by  W.  L.  Dennis. 

©   Walter   L.   Dennis,   Washington;    1883: 
22796,  Dec.  10.  17772 

a  comedy  drama,  by  D.  Davidson. 

©  Dore  Davidson,  New  York ;  1888 :  17674, 
.Tune  21.  17773 

Guilty  without  sin;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  D. 
Davidson. 

©  Dore  Davidson,  New  York;  1889:16022. 
May  27.  17774 

Guimera.     See  Terra  bassa. 

Gulf  (The)  between;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  R. 
Cooper.     86  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  25,   1910;   D:  22644;   Courtney 
Ryley  Cooper,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  "*'~ 

Gulliver  voyag'e  through  Lilliput;  or,  Scenes 
in  Fairy-land,  by  R.  Cutler.  32  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Robert  Cutler,  New  York;  1886:24053, 
Oct.  23 ;  2c.  May  15,  1891.  17776 

Gum-shoe  man;  tlramatic  composition,  by  L. 
Owen.     13  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1910 ;  D :  20648 ;  Leo  Owen. 
Oakland,  Cal.  17777 

Gun  (The)  men  of  New  York;  play  in  4  acts, 
by  James  R.  Garey.  86  p.  4°,  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    28,    1912:    D:. 30674;    Blanoy- 
Spooner  amusement  co.,  New  York.         17778 

Gun  (The)  on  the  wall.     See  Sun  (The)  glass. 

Gunfighter;  or,  The  rancher's  daughter,  comedy 
in  1  act  and  1  scene,  by  George  Pattulle  and 
R.  Barker.     26  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  2.   1910 ;    D :  20678  ;    Raymond 
Barker,  New  Orleans.  17779 

Gunmaker  (The)  of  Moscow;  by  D.  D.  Gilbert, 
jr.     66  p.     i\     Typewritten. 

©   Daniel   D.   Gilbert,   jr.,   Cincinnati ;   D : 
3197,  Mar.  27,  1903;  2c.  Apr.  3,  1903.      17780 


— ■  a  drama  in  4  acts  and  7  scenes,  by  F.  A. 
Van  Deventer.     75  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Frank  A.  Van  Deventer,  New  York ;  D : 
2808,  Jan.  3,  1903;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1903;  Ic.  new 
ed.  Jan.  26,  1904.  17781 

play  in  3  acts,  dramatized  by  W.  B.  Reed, 


from  a  novel  of  the  same  name,  bv  Sylvanus 
Cobb.     [3],  35  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  22,  1913 ;  D :  33294 ;  W.  B.  Reed, 
White  Cloud,  Mich.  17782 


Gunmaker' s  (The)  bride, 
last  shot. 


See  Rebel's  (The) 


Gunman  (The);  drama  in  3  acts,  by  G.  N.  An- 
drews.    47  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   May  20,   1914;   D:  37079;   Gertrude 
Nelson  Andrews,  Lily  Dale,  N.  Y.  17782a 

27  p.     4°. 

Nell  Ship- 
17782b 


—  play  in  1  act.  by  N.  Shipman. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  12,  1914;  D:  36021 
man,  New  York. 


Gunner  (A)  in  the  navy;  a  melodrama  in  3 
acts,  by  Frank  Dumont.  Philadelphia,  The 
Penn  publishing  company,  1909.     46  p.     12°. 

©  July  21,  1909;  2c.  July  24,  1909;  D: 
16327;  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.         17783 

Gunner's  (The)  mate;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
by  Hugh  J.  Gallagher  and  William  J.  McKier- 
nan. 

©  Gallagher  &;  McKiernan,  Newark,  N.  J. ; 
1899:6513,  Jan.  18;  2c.  May  10.  17784 

17775       Gunpowder  and  glory.     See  H.  I.  M.  Caesar. 

Gunpowder  (A)  plot;  farce,  by  C.  O.  Burton 
and  Frank  M.  Bicknell.     Typewritten. 

©  C.  O.  Burton,  New  York;  1898:30265, 
May  16;  2c.  Oct.  22.  17785 

Guns  (The)  of  glory;  play  of  today,  by  Vernon 
Radcliffe  and  M.  Coleman.    27  p.    4°.    Type- 

v.-ritten. 

©  Ic.  May  22,  1915;  D:  40744;  McAlister 
Coleman,  New  York.  17785a 

Guptill's  new  Christmas  book;  by  Elizabeth  F. 
Guptill.  Lebanon,  O.,  March  brothers  [1915] 
64  p.     12°. 

©  Aug.  17,  1915 ;  2c.  Aug.  30,  1915 ;  aff.  Aug. 
31,  1915 ;  A :  410266 ;  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O. 

17785b 

Gus  Edwards'  Rube  kids;  a  1  act  Yap  op'ry. 
The  straw  ride,  written,  composed  and  staged 
by  Gus  Edwards,  lyrics,  by  Ed.  Garden  ier, 
dances  arr.  by  James  Doyle.  9  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Gus  Edwards  music  pub.  co.,  New  York ; 
D:  11292.  Aug.  27.  1907;  Ic.  Aug.  27,  1907: 
Ic.  Oct.  7,  1907.  17786 


Gush;  an  original  comic  and  fantastic  opera  in 
2  acts,  by  G.  F.  Rowe. 

©  George  Fawcett  Rowe,  New  York ;  1885 : 
5166,  Mar.  2.  17787 

Gusher  (The);  1  act  playlet  by  M.  M.  Medbury. 
18  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.   26,   1910;   D:  22659;   Margaret 
Martin  Medbury,  Alameda,  Cal.  17788 

Gussie's  uncle;  or,  A  mess  of  sweet  pickles,  by 
L.  E.  Bates.     Typewritten. 

©  Louise  E.  Bates,  St.  Louis ;  1895 :  54874. 
Oct.  29 ;  Ic.  Oct.  29.  17789 


876 


17790 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED    STATES 


17807 


Gust  (A)  of  wind;  an  entertainment  in  3  acts, 
by  E.  R.  Busby. 

©  Eben  Robert  Busby,  Dubuque,  la. ;  1894 : 
51549,   Nov.  5.  17790 

Gustaf,  the  viking;  an  opera  in  2  acts,  words 
and  music  by  G.  E.  Quinton.  cover-title,  18  p. 
8°.    Printed.     [Libretto  only] 

©  George  E.  Quinton,  Bristol,  Va. ;  D :  2060, 
June  28,  1902;  2c.  Aug.  8,  1902.  17791 

Gustave,  the  professor;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  tr. 
from  the  French  of  Gaston  Maques  and  Alfred 
Bertinot  by  G.  M.  Baker.  Boston,  W.  H. 
Baker  and  co.,  1888. 

©  George  Melville  Baker,   Boston;   1888: 
13013,  May  3 ;  2c.  May  3.  17793 

Gute  (Die)  auskunft;  lustspiel  in  3  akten  von 
Richard     Skowronnek.       Berlin-Wilmersdorf,  . 
Felix  Bloch  erben,  1914.    120  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  June  25,  1914 ;  D :  37407 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin-Wilmersdorf.  17792a 

Gute  (Der)  biirger;  schauspiel  in  3  akten,  von 
Henri  Nathansen,  autorisierte  iibersetzung 
aus  dem  danischen  von  J.  Josephsohn.  Berlin, 
Oesterheld  &  co.  verlag,  1914.    100  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  26,  1914 ;  D :  38319 ;  Oesterheld 
&  CO.,  Berlin.  17792b 

Gute  (Der)  kamerad;  tlieaterstiick  fiir  musik 
in  2  akten,  von  Victor  L6on  und  K.  v.  Bakonyi, 
musik  von  Emmerich  Kaimfm.  Text  der 
gesJinge.  Wien,  W.  Karczag,  1911.  48  p.  12°. 
©  Oct.  27,  1911 ;  2c.  Mar.  1,  1912 ;  D :  28894 ; 
W.  Karczag,  Vienna.  17793 

Same.    Vollstandiges  regiebuch.    156  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.    Mar.  6,  1912 ;  D :  28959 ;  W.  Karczag, 
Leipzig.  17794 

Gute  (Der)  konig;  lustspiel  in  3  akten,  von  R. 
Auernheimer.  Stuttgart  und  Berlin,  J.  G. 
Cotta'sche  buchhandlung  nachfolger,  1907. 
108  p.    12°. 

©  Raoul  Auernheimer,   Vienna ;   D :  11574, 
Oct.  23,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  25,  1907.  17795 

Gute  Konig  Dagobert  (Le  bon  roi  Dagobert); 
lustspiel  in  4  aufziigen,  von  Andre  Rivoire, 
deutsche  bearbeitung,  von  Felix  Salten.  Ber- 
lin, Felix  Bloch  erben,  1909.    121  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  28,  1909 ;  D :  17796 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  17796 

Gute  nacht,  schatz;  scherz  und  ernst  in  1  auf- 
zuge,  von  A.  Hepner. 

©  Adolf  Hepner,  St.  Louis ;  1900  A :  13587, 
May  31 ;  Ic.  May  31 ;  Ic.  June  14.  17797 

Gute  (Der)  ruf ;  schauspiel  in  4  akten,  von  H. 
Sudermann.  Berlin,  Vertriebsstelle  des  Ver- 
bandes  deutscher  biihnenschriftsteller,  g.  m.  b. 
h.,  1912.    90  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  29,  1913;   D:  32124;   Hermann 
Sudermann,  Berlin.  "  ""'"'' 


17798 


Gute  (Der)  ruf — Continued. 
Same.     Stuttgart  and  Berlin,  I.  G.  Cotta'- 
sche buchhandlung  nachfolger,  1913.     168  p. 

12°. 

©  Feb.  15, 1913 ;  2c.  Apr.  7, 1913 ;  D :  32940 ; 
Hermann  Sudermann,  Berlin.  17799 

Gute  (Der)  vogel;  lustspiel  in  4  akten,  von  Max 
Bernstein.  Berlin,  F.  Bloch  erben,  1911.  81 
p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  9,  1911 ;  D :  25710 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  17800 

— —  Same.  Berlin-Wilmers'dorf,  F.  Bloch  erben, 
1913.    84  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  26,  1913 ;  D :  35144 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin-Wilmersdorf.  17801 

Guthrie  and  Eureka.  See  Emperador  Bil- 
lionis. 

Gutsitzende  (Der)  frack;  komodie  in  4  akten, 
von  Gabriel  Dregely.  Regiebuch.  Budapest, 
Max  Mtlrton,  1912.    90  p.    12° 

©  Ic.  Oct.  19,  1912 ;  D :  31168 ;  Max  Marton, 
Budapest.  17802 

Gutter  (The)  of  time.     See  Women  in  love. 

Guv'nor  (The);  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
E.  G.  Lancaster.  New  York,  S.  French ;  Lon- 
don, S.  French,  ltd.,  1909.    48  p.    12°. 

©   Samuel   French,   New   York;    D:  15986, 
June  3,  1909 ;  2c.  June  24, 1909.  17803 

Guy  Earlscourt's  wife.     See  Paulina. 

Guy  Mannering.  See  Brown  of  India. — Meg 
Merrilies. 

Guy  Raglan's  wife;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  E. 
Arden. 

©  Edwin  Arden,  New  York;  1886:25316, 
Nov.  9.  17804 

Gwendolyn's  subterfuge;  farce  in  1  act,  by 
Carl  R.  Moore.    14  p.    f  °.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  10,  1910 ;  D :  21013 ;  George  H. 
Shelton,  New  York.  17805 

Gwynne's  oath;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Nelson 
Wheatcroft. 

©  Samuel  P.  King,  New  York ;  1881 :  4411, 
•  Feb.  22.  17806 

Gwynny  Glyn;  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  M.  Bradley. 
140  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  30,  1915;   D:  42376;   Alice  M. 
Bradley,  Garden  City,  N.  Y.  17806a 

Gwynplaine;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  M.  H.  Gil- 
bert, adapted  to  the  stage  from  the  French 
novel  L'homme  qui  rit,  by  Victor  Hugo. 

©  Mary  Haines  Gilbert,  New  York;  1872: 
5912,  June  3.  17807 


877 


17808 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


17828 


Gwynplaine — Continued. 

■ a  dramatization  of  "Victor  Hugo's  By  order 

of  the  king,  in  4  acts,  by  Carl  Mason.     74  p. 
f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.   21,   1912;   D:  29113;   Carl   H. 
Mason,  Hamilton,  O.  17808 


romantic  play  of  the  seventeenth  century, 

by  C.  E.  Wright,  dramatized  from  Victor 
Hugo's  novel  By  order  of  the  king.  Vicks- 
burg,  W.  A.  Jewell,  1910.    37  p.    8°. 

©  June  3, 1910 ;  2c.  June  13. 1910 ;  D  :  21323  ; 
Chas.  E.  Wright,  Vicksburg,  Miss.  17809 

Gyda;  a  play  in  5  acts,  adapted  from  Mosenthal, 
by  J.  Schonberg. 

©  James  Schonberg,  New  York ;  1875 :  6185, 
June  12.'  17810 

Gynmastique  suedoise;  vaudeville  en  1  acte,  de 
Andre  Perye.  Paris,  C.  Joubert,  1911.  24  p. 
8°. 

©   Dec.   20,   1911;   2c.   Dec.   26,   1911;    D: 
28087 ;  Joubert,  Paris.  17811 

Gyp;  or,  Nature  and  art,  a  comedy-drama  in 
.5  acts,  by  C.  Gayler. 

©  Charles  Gayler,  Buffalo ;  1883 :  2407,  Feb. 
5.  17812 

or.  Queen  of  the  bluffs,  a  comedy  drama 

in  4  acts  and  5  scenes,  by  A.  Z.  Chipman. 
54   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Adelbert  Z.  Chipman.  New  York;  1887: 
31652,  Dec.  8;  2c.  Dec.  9.  17813 

or.  The  g-ambler's  daug'hter,  drama  in  5 


acts  and  5  tableaux,  by  M.  Ij.  Johnson. 

©   Martha   Lafitte   Johnson,   Philadelphia : 
1873 :  15001,  Dec.  29.  17814 

Gyp,  the  heiress;  or.  The  dead  witness,  a  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  L.  L.  Ware  [pseud,  of  Lew 
Ward]     Clyde,  O.,  Ames  publishing  company. 

©  Ames  pub.   co.,   Clyde,   O. :   1892:53633, 
Dec.  29;  2c.  Jan.  16,  1893.  17815 

Gyp,  the  little  jewel;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  A.  Z.  Chipman.     67  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Apr.   22,   1915;    D:  40514;    Darcy   & 
Wolford,  inc..  New  York.  17815a 

Gypie,  the  waif;  by  E.  Barker. 

©  Eugenia  Barker,  Geneseo,  111.;  1900  A: 
12245,  May  15.  17816 

Gypsey  (The)  chief.      See  Romany  rye. 

Gypsey  (The)  king;  or,  The  perilous  pass  of 
the  cataract,  a  romantic  drama  in  r]  acts,  by 
A.  Wallace. 

©  Alfred  Wallace,  Philadelphia;  1878:  87.58, 

July  30.  17817 

Gypsey 's  (The)  secret;  a  drama,  by  E.  Emery. 

Peoria,  111.,  Transcript  co.,  1879.     51  p.     12°. 

©  E.  Emery.  Peoria,  111. ;  1879 :  4553,  Apr. 

5 ;  2c,  Apr.  17,  1880.  17818 


Gypsie  Suzanne;  romantic  musical  comedy,  by 
I.  A.  Bickelhaupt.  52  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Nov.  10,  1913 ;  D :  34973 ;  Ivan  Adair 
Bickelhaupt,  Madison,  Wis.  17819 

Gypsies'  (The)  festival;  a  musical  entertain- 
ment for  young  people,  arr.  for  public  repre- 
sentation at  church  entertainments,  school  ex- 
.hibitions,  social  gatherings,  etc.,  bv  N.  Earle. 
New  York,  H.  Roorbach  [1888]  28  p.  12°. 
©  Harold  Roorbach,  New  York;  1888: 
27724,  Sept.  29;  2c.  Oct.  17.  17820 

G-ypsy;  comic  opera  in  miniature,  book  and 
lyrics  by  F.  Clifford  Harris,  music  by  Eddie 
Jewell.  20  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Ic.   June  9,   1910;   D:  21314;   Harris   & 
Jewell,  San  Francisco.  17821 

-di-ama  in  3  acts,  adapted  from  the  French, 

by  Anthony  E.  Wills.    New  York,  Dick  &  Fitz- 
gerald, 1911.     55  p.     12°. 

©   Apr.    12,    1911;    2c.    Apr.    13,    1911:    D: 
23938 ;  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.     17822 

-transcription  of  a  letter  by  Habato  d'Aci- 

rema,  giving  a  plot  for  a  play  to  be  entitled 
The  gypsy.    9  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  3,  1910 ;  D :  17854 ;  Hermann  B. 
Tobias,  New  York.  17823 

See  also  Cheek. 


Gypsy  (The)  baron  (Der  zig-eunerbaron) ; 
operetta  in  3  acts,  words  by  Jokay  and 
Schnitzer,  music  by  Johann  Strauss,  tr.  and 
adaptation  by  Sydney  Rosenfeld. 

©    Rudolph    Aronson,    New    Y''ork ;     1885: 
25507,  Dec.  5.  17824 

G-ypsy  (The)  belles;  an  extravaganza,  by  F. 
Harvey. 

©  Fred  Harvey,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y. :  D: 
1708,  Mar.  21,  1902.  17825 


Grypsy  (The)  boy  violinist. 
Rigo. 


See  Female  (The) 


Gypsy  (A)  courtship;  by  Daly  and  Doyle. 

©   James    Knox    Garvin,    Detroit;     1899: 
03451,  Sept.  30;  2c.  Sept.  30.  17826 

Gypsy  Faa;  3  act  comedy,  by  J.  Hood.     31  p. 
8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Jolm  Hood,  Kearny,  N.  J. ;  D :  9678,  Dec. 
21,  1906 ;  2c.  Dec.  22,  1906.  17827 

Gypsy  (The)  fortune  teller;  or.  The  little  out- 
cast in  her  crazy  dance,  by  M.  Mitchell. 

©  Mary  Mitchell,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  1895: 
42709,  Aug.  22.  17828 


878 


17829 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED    STATES 


17850 


Gypsy  Gabriel;  romantic  comic  opera  in  3  acts, 
by  Walter  Parke  and  William  Hogarth,  music 
by  Florian  Pascal.  London,  J.  Williams,  ltd. ; 
New  York,  Edward  Schuberth  &  cc,  1907. 
54  p.    8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Joseph  Williams,  ltd.,  London ;  D :  11326, 
Sept.  11,  1907;  2c.  Sept.  11,  1907.  17829 

Gypsy  (The)  girl;  a  drama  in  5  nets,  by  E.  L. 
Nelson. 

©  Elva  L.  Nelson,  Chicago ;  1S86 :  546,  Jan. 
7.  17830 

play  in  4  acts,  by  Hal  Reid   [i.  e.,  James 

Halleck  Reid]     77  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  T.  Keogh,  New  York ;  D :  10471, 
May  2,  1907;  Ic.  May  S,  1907;  Ic.  May  27. 
1907.  17830a 

Gypsy  (The)  girl  of  Hungary.  See  King's 
(The)  jester  and  other  short  plays. 

Gypsy  (A)  idyll;  1  act  sketch,  by  P.  Bartholo- 
mae.     [1],  4  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  14,  1912 ;  D :  29751 ;  Philip  Bar- 
tholomae,  New  York.  17831 

Gypsy  Jane;  by  L.  Levy. 

©  Leah  Levy,  New  York;  D :  2403,  Oct.  1, 
1902.  17832 

Gypsy  love;  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  Harry  B. 
and  R.  B.  Smith.  86  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Sept.  12.  1911 ;  D :  25201 ;  Robert  B. 
Smith,  New  York.  17833 

■  1  act  play,  by  H.  Stanton.  8  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  3,  1911;  D:  23535;  Howard 
Stanton,  New  York.  17834 

Gypsy  (The)  maid;  or,  The  wild  rose,  a  musical 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  B.  Smith. 

©  Harry  B.  Smith,  New  York;  D:6021. 
Jan.  7,  190.5.  17835 

Gypsy  (The)  moth;  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  F. 
Martin.     38  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  28,  1910 ;  D :  21671  ;  John  F. 
Martin,  Westerly,  R.  I.  17836 

Gypsy  Nell;  a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  Mag- 
dalena  Hauser.     46  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  M.  Hauser,  New  Orleans ;  D :  9525,  Nov. 
24,  1906 ;  2c.  Jan.  14,  1907.  17837 

Gypsy  (The)  of  Dunswold;  by  B.  Vaughan. 

©  Beatrice  Vaughan,  Toledo,  O. ;  D :  10487, 
May  4,  1907.  17838 

Gypsy  (The)  outcast;  or.  From,  camp  to  palace, 
a  domestic  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  C. 
Molyneaux. 

©  Fred  C.  Molvneaux,  Memphis.  Tenn. ; 
1889 :  20815,  July  5.  17839 


Gypsy  (The)  queen;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H. 
C.  Dale.  New  York,  Harold  Roorbach,  1901. 
52  p.     12°. 

©  Horace  C.  Dale,  Reading,  Pa.;   D:980, 
Oct.  18,  1901 ;  2c.  Oct.  21,  1901.  17840 

original    comedy    drama,    by    Bob    Watt 


[pseud,  of  R.  W.  Smiley] 

©    A.    L.    Southmayd,    Middletown,  Conn. ; 

1894  :  13312,  Mar.   7.  17841 

a  play,  by  E.  L.  Nelson.    72  p.    4°.  Type- 


written. 

©   Elva   L.    Nelson,    Chicago;   1895:39193, 
July  30;  2c.  July  30.  17842 

Gypsy    (The)    queen's    revenge.      See   Heiress 
(The)  of  Marcy. 

Gypsy  (The)   quintette, 

©  Gypsy  quintette.  New  York  ;  1898 :  65745, 
Nov.  10.  17843 

Gypsy  (The)  singers;  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  C. 
Berry.     16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  3,  1915 ;  D :  39849 ;  Muriel  Culp 
Berry,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  17843a 

Gypsy  (A)  wooing;  a  1  act  comedy,  by  J.  T. 
Prince,  jr.     12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  John  T.  Prince,  jr.,  New  York;  D:6809, 
.Tune  12,  1905;  2c.  June  12,  1905.  17844 

Gypsy's  curse;  by   H.  T.  De  Vere.     8  p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  19,  1910;   D :  20515 ;  Harry  T. 
De  Vere,  Waco,  Tex.  17845 

Gypsy's  (A)  love;  a  romantic  love  melodrama 
in  4  acts,  by  F.  J.  Hallo. 

©  Frank  J.  Hallo,  Minneapolis ;  1885 :26989. 
Dec.  21.  17846 

Gypsy's  (A)  love  and  revenge.     See  Tit  for 
tat. 

Gypsy's  (A)  revenge;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  P. 
Shields. 

©  Phoebe  Shields,  New  York ;  1886 :  15072. 
July  2.  17847 

See   also   Gitanna. 

Gypsy's  secret;  a  drama,  by  E.  Emery. 

©  E.  Emery,  Peoria,  111. ;  1876 :  12369.  Nov. 
6.  17848 

Gypsy's  (The)  ward.     See  Genirva. 

Gypsy's   (The)  warning;  by  B.  Peritz.     12  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    .July   9,   1910;     D:  21518;    Bernard 
Peritz.  Brooklyn.  17849 

an   illustrated   pantomime,   arr.   and   posed 

for    public    exhibition,    by  Anna  D.   Cooper. 
New   York,   Dick  &  Fitzgerald,   1907.     17  p. 

illus.  12°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York ;  D :  11465, 
Oct.  5,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  5,  1907.  17850 


879 


17851 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


17867 


Gypsy's  (The)  warning — Continued. 

playlet  in  1  act,  by  J.  H.  Doyle.     [1],  14  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  29,  1912;  D:  31490;  James  H. 

Doyle,  New  York.  17851 

a  Southern  American  melodrama  in  6  acts, 

by  W.  D.  Marine. 

©  Will    D.    Marine,    Indianapolis;    1890: 
22429,  July  14.  17852 

Gypzene  and  Roma;  or,  The  demon  and  the 
fairy,  a  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act,  by  O. 
Ritchie. 

©  Octavia  Ritchie,  New  York ;  1S99 :  50550, 
Aug.  5.  17853 

Gyves  of  gold;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  W.  E.  Keller. 
©   AV.   E.   Keller,     Pittsburgh;     1877:8957, 


Aug.  4. 


17854 


H.  I.  M.;  a  musical  comical  sequel  to  Me,  him 
&  I,  by  W.  Holcomb. 

©  Willard  Holcomb,  New  York;  D:9918, 
Feb.  7,  1907.  17855 

H.  I.  M.  Caesar;  or,  Gunpowder  and  glory,  a 
sentimental  satire  in  3  acts,  by  D.  Rochester. 

©   Dolf  Rochester,   Erie,   Pa.;   1880:6277; 
Apr.  22.  17856 

H.  M.  S.  Pinafore.  See  Dutch  Pinafore. — T. 
P.  S.  canal  boat  Pinafore. — IT.  S.  S.  Pinback. 

H.  M.  S.  Plum  (His  mollified  sugar  plum);  a 
musical  sketch  in  1  act,  by  F.  Marmaduke 
Dey.  Clyde,  O.,  A.  D.  Ames,  1883.  1  p.  1., 
6  p.,  1 1.  12°.  ( [Ames'  series  of  standard  and 
minor  drama,  no.  120] ) 

©  A.  D.  Ames,  Clyde,  O. ;  1884 :  49,  Jan.  2 ; 
2c.  Jan.  5.  17857 

H.  R.  H.,  the  prince;  otherwise,  But,  a  dis- 
junctive conjunction,  farce  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  L.  Grover. 

©   Leonard   Grover,   United   States;   1879: 
2247,  Feb.  17.  17858 

H with  the  enemy;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  M. 

Fields.     [l],5p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.    15,   1914;    D:  38117;    .Toe   M. 
Fields,  New  York.  17858a 

Ha!  ha!  vaudeville  comedy  sketch,  by  C.  Phil- 
lips.   [2],  16  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Aug.    15,    1912;    D:  30543;    Charles 
Phillips,  New  York.         .  17859 

Ha  Ha  (The)  family;  a  comedy,  by  J.  E.  Mur- 
phy. 

©   .John   E.    Murphy,   Philadelphia;    1896: 
2593,  Jan.  6.  17860 


Habanera  (La);  drame  lyrique  en  3  actes,  3 
tableaux,  poeme  et  musique  de  Raoul  Lap- 
para.  Paris,  Calmann-L6vy  [1908]  4  p.  1., 
[3]-64  p.    12°. 

©  res.  under  act  of  Mar.  3,  1905,  by  Cal- 
mann-Levy,  Paris;  res.  no.  1612;  Ic  Mar.  7, 
1908.  17861 

lyric  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Raoul  Laparra. 


[English  and  French  versions  with  duplicate 
'    paging]     New  York,  Boosey  &  co.,  1908.    35  p. 
8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Enoch  &  CO.,  Paris;  D:  14464,  Dec.  5, 
1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  5,  1908.  17862 

— — musik-drama  in  3  akten,  dichtung  und 
musik  von  Raoul  Laparra,  deutsch  von  Georg 
Droescher.  Coin  a.  Rh.,  A.  Ahn,  1909.  35  p. 
12°.     (Ahns  operntext-bibliothek,  nr.  135) 

©  July  27,  1909;  2c.  July  28.  1909;  D: 
16428 ;  Enoch  &  co.,  Paris.  17863 

Haberdashery  (The);  comedy,  by  H.  Rapf.  7 
p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  15,  1915 ;  D :  39409 ;  Harry  Rapf, 
New  York.  17863a 

Habit  (The);  drama  in  3  acts,  by  H.  V.  Roff. 

72  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  10,  1913;  D:  34986;  Harry  Ver- 
non Roff,  Pulteney,  N.  Y.  17864 

Habit  (L')  vert;  com§die  en  4  actes,  par  R.  de 
Flers  et  G.-A.  de  Caillavet.  {In  Petite  illus- 
tration, no.  14.  31  mai  1913,  s6rie-th6atre. — 
no.  9) 

©  May  31,  1913;  2c.  June  23,  1913;  D: 
33586;  Robert  de  Flers  &  G.-A.  de  Caillavet, 
Paris.  17865 

Habitant's  (The)  revenge;  a  play  in  1  act,  by 
Gordon  Rogers.  (In  Entertaining,  June, 
1909) 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York ;  D :  16014, 
June  5,  1909 ;  2c.  June  5,  1909.  17866 

Habits  (The)  of  Hamilton;  an  original  comedy 
in  3  acts,  by  A.  L.  Bascom.  91  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ada  Lee  Bascom,   San  Francisco;   D: 

3759,  July  27,  1903 ;  2c.  July  6,  1903.       17867 

Hablando  se  entiende  la  gente;  entreraes,  de 

S.  y  J.  Alvarez  Quintero.     Madrid  [Sociedad 

de  autores  espanoles]  1913.    17  p.    12°. 

©  Mar.  28,  1914;  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1914;  D: 
36536;  Serafin  y  Joaquin  Alvarez  Quintero, 
Madrid.  17867a 

Hace  falta  una  mujer;  disparate  c6mico-nrico 
en  1  acto,  dividido  en  3  cuadros  en  prosa, 
original  de  L.  Navarro  Serrano,  mtisica  del 
maestro  Pascual  Marquina.  Madrid  [Socie- 
dad de  autores  espaiioles]  1915.  49  p.  12°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Aug.  30,  1915;  Ic.  Sept.  1,  1915;  D: 
41651 ;  LeCn  Navarro  Serrano,  Madrid. 

17867b 


880 


17868 


COPYRIGHTED   IK   THE   UNITED   STATES 


17882 


Hachi  and  Oclio;  or,  Wise  wife  of  the  Jap- 
anese street  iish  merchant,  dramatized 
vaudeville  sketch,  by  S.  Kuzuoka.  15  p.  8°. 
Ms. 

©   Ic.   Aug.    23,    1912;    D:  30613;    Sokichi 
Kuzuoka,  Brooklyn.  17868 

Hacia  la  dicha;  comedla  en  3  actos,  original 

de  J.  Lopez  Pinillos  (Parmeuo)     Madrid  [So- 

ciedad  de  autores  espauoles]  1910.    70  p.    12°. 

©    Sept.    6,   1910;    2c.    Sept.    7,   1910;    D: 

21985 ;  J.  Lopez  Pinillos,  Madrid.  17869 

Had  dinner  with  a  friend;  [dialogue]  by  J.  E. 
Dailey.    8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Apr.   6,  1912;   D:  29297;   James   E. 
Dailey,  Brooklyn.  17870 

Had  I  wist;  a  romantic  play  in  4  acts,  by  M,  E. 
Mann.     [3],  69  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  14,  1914 ;  D :  38802 ;  Millicent  E. 
Mann,  Berkeley,  Cal.  17870a 

Hadassah;  or,  The  Persian  queen,  opei'etta  in 
3  acts,  by  W.  Goldschmidt,  music  by  Sigmund 
Sabel.  [New  York,  1891]  35  p.  8°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  William  Goldschmidt,  New  York;  1891: 
1637,  Jan.  10 ;  2c.  Mar.  16.  17871 

Hadassah,  the  faithful  Jewess;  in  4  acts,  by 
H.  Benmosche.    41  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   H.   Benmosche,   Washington ;   D :  12420, 
Feb.  25,  1908 ;  2c.  Feb.  25,  1908.  17872 

a  musical  drama,  by  H.  Benmosche. 

©  Herman   Benmosche,   Norfolk,   Va. ;   D : 
3891,  Sept.  2,.  1903.  17873 

Hadda  Padda;  drama  i  4  akter,  af  G.  Kamban. 
K0benhavn  og  Kristiania,  Gyldendalske  bog- 
handel,  Nordisk  forlag,  1914.    123  p.     12°. 

©  Feb.  2,  1914 ;  2c.  Feb.  26,  1914 ;  D :  36137 ; 
Gudmundur  Kamban,  Copenhagen.        17873a 

Haddon  hall;  a  light  English  opera  in  3  acts, 
by  Sydney  Grundy,  music  by  Arthur  Sullivan. 
London,  Chappell  &  co.,  1892.  53  p.  8°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©    Chappell    &    CO.,    London;    1892:36221, 
Sept.  3 ;  2c.  Sept.  26.  17874 

Hades  and  paradise;  a  burlesque  in  2  acts,  by 
B.  M.  Turner  and  J.  F.  Milliken. 

©  Beverly  M.  Turner  and  James  F.  Milli- 
ken, New  York  ;  1889 :  31805,  Oct.  21.      17875 

Hades  and  the  400;  spectacular  farcical  satire 
in  1  act,  by  L.  Robie. 

©    Louis    Robie,    New    York;    1892:20064, 
May  11.  17876 

Hades  up-to-date;  spectacular  comedy,  by  L. 
Robie. 

©    Louis    Robie,   New    York;    1892:20063, 
May  11.  17877 


Hadjii,  an  American  sultan;  a  comic  opera  in 
3  acts,  by  F.  P.  Pratt.  53  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Frank  P.  Pratt,  Jackson,  Mich. ;  D  :  2465, 
Oct.  18,  1902 ;  2c,  Oct.  18,  1902.  17878 

Iladley;  a  Bucks  County  romance  in  5  acts,  by 
F.  Walter  Norcross. 

©  Frederic  Watts  Norcross,  Philadelphia; 
1898 :  44019,  July  23.  17879 

Haeng  ham!  skuespil  i  5  akter,  af  G.  Bech. 

©  George  Bech,  Seattle;  1898:59022,  Oct. 
7 ;  2c.  Nov.  7.  17880 

Hansel  and  Gretel;  a  fairy  opera  adapted  from 
the  libretto  of  Adelheid  Wette,  tr.  by  Norreys 
J.  O'Conor,  with  12  illustrations  in  colors,  by 
M.  L.  Kirk.  New  York,  F.  A.  Stokes  company 
[1909]  iv,  75  p.  col.  front.  11  col.  pi.  8°. 
©  Sept.  30, 1909 ;  2c.  Oct.  1, 1909 ;  A :  248208 ; 
Fx-ederick  A.  Stokes  co.,  New  York.        17880a 


—  a  fairy  opera  in  3  acts,  by  Adelheid  Wette, 
music  by  Engelbert  Humperdinck.  New  York, 
F.  Rullman,  1905.  34  p.  8°.  [Libretto  only 
in  Gex'man  and  English] 

©  F.  Rullman,  New  York ;  D :  7667,  Nov.  11, 
1905;  2c.  Dec.  12,  1905.  17881 

adapted  by  Norreys  J.  O'Conor  from 


the  libretto  of  Adelheid  Wette,  music  by  En- 
gelbert Humperdinck.  New  York,  1909.  61  p. 
12°. 

©  Frederick  A.  Stokes  co.,  New  York ;  A : 
232009,  Feb.  26,  1909;  2c.  Feb.  26,  1909. 

17882 

a  play  for  little  children,  adapted  from  the 


opera  by  Humperdiuclv,  dramatized  by  Jane 
Minerva  McLaren  and  Edith  Mary  Harvey. 
New  York,  F.  A.  Stokes  company  [1915] 
7  p.  1.,  3-44  p.  front,  plates.  8°.  [With 
music] 

©  Sept.  1,  1915;  2c.  Sept.  3,  1915;  aff. 
Sept.  4,  1915 ;  A :  410487 ;  Frederick  A.  Stokes 
CO.,  New  York.  17882a 

Hansel  und  Gretel;  Weihnachtsmarchen  mit 
tanz  und  gesang  in  5  bildern,  von  0.  Bieder- 
mann,  musik  von  Lutz  Baschwitz.  Berlin, 
Vertriebsstelle  des  Verbandes  deutscher  biih- 
nenschriftsteller,  1914.  43  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Ic."  Sept.  16,  1914 ;  D :  38138 ;  Cliire  Bje- 
dermann,  Bromberg,  Germany.  17882b 

Hassliche  (Der)  ferante;  lustspiel  in  3  akten, 
von  Sabatino  Lopez,  deutsch  von  Otto  Eisen- 
schitz.  [Regiebuch]  Wien-Berlin,  Comoedia, 
ges.  m.  b.  h.,  1913.    90  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  4,  1914;  0:36236;  Comoedia, 
ges.  m.  b.  h.,  Vienna.  17882c 


5379—16 56 


881 


17883 


DBAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


17901 


Hafen  (Der)  der  ehe;  lustspiel  in  3  akten,  von 
Auer-AYuldborn.  Wien,  O.  Eirich.  1913.  84  p. 
12°. 

©  Ic.  June  20,  1913 ;  D :  33550 ;  Otto  Eirich. 
Vienna.  17883 

Hagar;  by  C.  H.  Allen. 

©  Charlotte  H.  Allen,  Arlington,  Mass. ;  D : 
7071,  May  25,  1905.  17884 

a  dramatic  poem  in  3  acts,  by  R.  J.  Wells, 


62  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Rollin  J.  Wells,  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D. ;  D: 
2054,  June  26,  1902 ;  2c.  Aug.  2S,  1902.     17S85 

illustrated   by   William   L.    Hud- 


son.    New  York,   Broadway  publishing  com- 
pany, 1903.     4  p.  1.,  125  p.     front.,  7  pi.     12°. 
©  Rollin  J.  Wells,  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D. ;  D: 
3924,  Sept.  11,  1903;  2c.  Sept.  11,  1903.    17888 

schauspiel  in  4  akten,  von  E.  A.  Glogau,  mit 


einer  einleitung  von  Theobald  Ziegler.  Friiuk- 
furt  a.  M.  u.  Leipzig,  Verlag  Gebriider  Knauer, 
1914.     67  p.     illus.     8°. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  30,  1914 ;  D :  36871 ;  Emil  August 
Glogau,  Frankfurt  a.  M.,  Germany.       17886a 

a  Spartan  tragedy,  by  Aida  [pseud,  of  F.  D. 


Baker] 

©  Frances  D.  Baker,  Buffalo ;  1899 :  30119. 
May  3.  17887 

Hagar  and  Islimael;  a  Bible  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  r.  F.  Flocton.    24  p.    4°. 

©  Lillen  J.  Foudray,  Boston ;  D :  7013,  July 
10,  1905;  2c.  June  29,  1905.  17888 

a  biblical  drama  in  prologue  and  2  acts, 


compiled  by  C.  P.  Flockton. 

©  Charlotte  H.  Allen,  Boston ;  1898 :  5673. 
Jan.  14.  17889 

Hagar  Lot.     See  Poor  (The)  girl. 

Hahn  (Der)  im  kerb;  operette  in  3  akten.  von 
Frjinx  Wolff,  musik  von  Alfred  Rieger.  Leip- 
zig, Aug.  Cranz,  1911.  1  p.  1.,  96  p.  8°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Ic.  Nov.  25,  1911 ;  D  :  25861 ;  Aug.  Cranz, 
Leipzig.  17890 

Haidee;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  WilsOn 
MacAllester.     87  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    H.    Wilson    MacAllester,    Chicago;    D: 

10084,  Mar.  6,  1907;  2c.  Apr.  S,  190S.     17891 

Haidee  and  Azim;  oriental  phantasy-play,  in  3 

acts,  written  for  music,  by  E.  F,  Luudstrom. 

44  p.     f°.     Typewritten.      [Libretto  only] 

©    Ic.    Feb.    10,    1910 ;    D :  2015G ;    Emil    F. 
Lundstrom,  Chicago.  17892 

Haidvogel  und  frau;  schauspiel  in  3  akten,  von 
Friedrich  Hebbel  [Berlin-Lichterfelde,  Kah- 
lenberg  u.   Giinther,   1912]      165  p.     16°. 

©  Nov.  20,  1912  ;  2c.  Jan.  6,  1913  ;  D  :  31914 ; 
Kahlenbei-g  &  Giinther,  Berlin-Lichterfelde. 

17893 


Haifische  (Die);  schauspiel  in  3  akten,  von 
Dario  Nicodemi,  deutsche  uebersetzung  von 
Paul  Frank.  Regie-  und  soulRierbuch.  Leip- 
zig, Wien  [etc.]  W.  Karczag  [1914]  2  p.  1., 
[3]-67  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  31,  1914 ;  D :  38657  ;  W.  Karczag, 
Vienna.  17893a 

Hail  Columbia;  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Raymond. 
Typewritten. 

©  Fitch  Raymond,  Cleveland;  1893:32606, 
July  10;  2c.  July  15.  17894 

Hail  to  the  New  Year;  a  musical  masque  in  6 
scenes,  by  H.  Ma-^Culloch  and  W.  Stobbe. 

©  Hunter  MacCulloch  and  William  Stobbe. 
Philadelphia  ;  1S88  :  35328,  Dec.  11.  17895 

Haine  (La)     See  Helena. 

Hair;  1  act  play,  by  J.  J.  Maginnis.  22  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Nov.   9,    1909;    D :  17315 ;    .Tames    J. 
Maginnis,  Brighton,  Mass.  17896 

See  also  Lady  (The) 

Hair  (The)  and  the  heiress;  by  W.  D.  Nesbit. 

©   Wilbur    D.    Nesbit,    Evanston,    111.;    D: 
13773,  Sept.  14,  1908.  17897 

Hair  (The)  apparent;  or.  The  treacherous  wig, 
a  farce  in  1  act,  from  the  German  of  M.  A. 
Grandjean,  by  Sydney  Rosenfeld.  New  York, 
R.  M.  De  Witt,  1876.  1  p.  1.,  10  p.  12°. 
([De  Witt's  acting  plays,  no.  206]) 

©  Robert  M.  De  Witt,  New  York;   1876: 
8905,  July  31 ;  2c.  Dec.  28.  17898 

Hair  breadth  (A)  escape.     See  Gretna  Green. 

Hair  (The)  of  the  heiress;  comic  operetta  in  1 
act,  by  H.  E.  Schwab.  [3],  16  p.  4°.  Type- 
v.ritten.      [Libretto  only] 

©   Ic.    Apr.   6,   1914;    D:  36626;    Henry    E. 
Schwab,  Milwaukee.  17898a 

Hair-pins;  by  H.  C.  Bruninghaus.  [2],  18  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    8,    1912;    D :  28251 ;    Henry    C. 
Bruninghaus,  Burnet,  Tex.  17899 

Hair  Trigger  Smith;  by  K.  Abbott,  a  play  in  1 
act  based  upon  The  Sliot,  a  Russian  short 
story,  by  Alexander  Poushkin.  cover-title, 
11  p.     12°.     Printed. 

©  Keene  Abbott,  Omaha,   Neb. ;   D :  15910. 
May  21,  1909;  2c.  June  30,  1909.  17900 

Haj  (The)  See  Pilgrimage  (The) 

Hr.l  Hazard;  or.  The  federal  spy,  a  military 
drama  ia  4  acts,  by  Fred  T.  Andrews.  Clyde, 
O.,  A.  D.  Ames,  1883.  30  p,  12°.  ([Ames' 
series  of  standard  and  minor  drama,  na  117] ) 

©  A.  D.  Ames,  Clyde,  O. ;  1884 :  9147,  Mav 
2 ;  2c.  May  3.  17901 


882 


17902 


COPYRIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


17921 


Hal  Lyons;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  B.  L.  Hall. 
Typewritten. 

©  Burton  Luther  Hall,  Los  Angeles;  1897: 
40967,  July  14;  2c.  July  14;  Ic.  rev.  ed.  May 
17,  1899.  17902 

Hal  o'  the  hall;  a  comedietta,  by  .1.  Harrison. 
27  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  John  Harrison,  Brooklyn ;  1893 :  14558, 
Mar.  23 ;  2c.  Mar.  24.  17903 

Hal  o'  the  hills;  4  act  comedy  drama,  by  J. 
Lawrence.     30  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  23,  1911 ;  D :  28199 ;  John  Law- 
rence, Cincinnati.  17904 

Hal  of  the  "Wyhd;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  seven 
scenes,  by  W.  J.  Grinden,  adapted  from  Sir 
Walter  Scott's  story.  The  fair  maid  of  Perth. 
49  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  J.  Grinden,  Brooklyn  ;  D  :  12026, 
Jan.  2,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  21,  1908.  17905 

Hal,  the  highwayman;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  H. 
M.  Paull.  New  York,  S.  French ;  London, 
S.  French,  ltd.,  1904.     22  p.     12°. 

©  Samuel  French,  New  York  ;  D :  4733,  Mar. 
17,  1904;  2c.  Nov.  19,  1904.  17906 

Halali;  lustspiel  in  1  szene  und  3  akten.  von 
[Alexander  Frdr.  Ladislaus]  Roda  Roda. 
Berlin,  Biihnenverlag,  Ahn  &  Simrock,  g.  m. 
b.  h.,  1914.    63  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  1,  1915;  D :  40732 ;  Biihnen- 
verlag Ahn  «&  Simrock,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin. 

17906a 

Half  a  ghost;  book  and  lyrics  by  H.  B.  Weaver, 
music  by  W.  P.  Van  Ness.  175  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Harold  B.  Weaver,  New  York  ;  D  :  14496, 
Dec.  11,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  11,  1908.  17907 

■  a  farce  in  3  acts,  by  R.  S.  Thompson.    60  p. 


4  .     Typewritten. 

©  Ralph  Somerville  Thompson,  New  York; 
D:4724,  Mar.  15,  1904;  2c.  Mar.  25,  1904. 

17908 

Half  a  king;  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  adapted 
from  tlie  French  of  Eugene  Leterrier  ancl  Al- 
bert Vanloo,  by  Harry  B.   Smith. 

©    Francis   Wilson,   New   Rochelle.   N.    Y. ; 
1895 :  52804,  Oct.  17.  17909 

-a  3  act  comedy,  by  J.  Noel.     115  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  19,  1913  ;  D  :  32367 ;  Joseph  Noel, 
Bedford  Park,  N.  Y.  17910 

Half  a  million;  comedy,  by  Willard  Bowman 
and  Bertha  Creighton.  [2],  20  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    15,    1914;     D:  35714;     Jennie 
Creighton,  Newark,  N.  J.  17910a 


Half  a  million  devils;  500,000  devils,  a  comic 
musical  spectacular  extravaganza  in  4  acts, 
reconstructed  and  arr.  by  B.  Kiralfy. 

©  Bolossy  Kiralfy,  New  York ;  1888 :  11.520, 
Apr.  20.  17911 

Half  an  hour  in  a  studio;  1  act  play,  by  M.  F. 
Smiley.     7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  9,  1913;  D:  31920;  May  Fran- 
ces Smiley,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  17912 

Half  an  hour  with  a  giant;  a  holiday  operetta 
for  children,  adapted  to  familiar  and  popular 
airs,  by  Gertrude  Manly  Jojies.  Boston,  W. 
H.  Baker  &  co.,  1892.  1  p.  1.,  9  p.  12°.  (On 
cover:  Baker's  ed.  of  plays)  [Libretto  only] 
©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1892: 
41929,  Oct.  17;  2c.  Nov.  12.  17912a 

Half  and  half;  a  sketch,  by  P.  Rooney.  13  p. 
f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  22,  1912 ;  D :  29744 ;  Pat  Rooney, 
Southold,  N.  Y.  17913 

Half-back  (The);  college  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
W.  Brooke  and  R.  Frazer.  163  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.   Jan.   29,   1912;   D :  28481 ;   Winthrop 
Brooke  and  Ray  Frazer,  Chicago.  17914 

a   dramatico-musical   playlet   in   1   act,   by 


Lewis  and  Lake.     [1],  11  p.     f°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.   Jan.  17,  1913;   D:  32180;  Harry  O. 

Lewis,  Chicago.  17915 

a  play,  by  J.  Arthur. 

©  Joseph  Arthur,  New  York;  1892:16082, 
Apr.  13.  17916 

Half-back  Sandy;  a  college  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  N.  L.  Swartout.  Boston,  Walter  H. 
Baker  &  co.,  1905.  81  p.  12°.  (On  cover: 
Baker's  ed.   of  plays) 

©  Norman  Lee  Swartout,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ; 
D:6594,  Apr.  28,  1905;  2c.   Nov.  24,  190.5. 

17917 

Half-back's  (A)  interference;  farce  in  1  act, 
by  M.  N.  Beebe.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co., 
1912.     22  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  9,  1912 ;  2c.  Oct.  10,  1912 ;  D :  31095 ; 
Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.  17918 

Half-breed;  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  N.  Piper. 
128  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  25,  1909;  D:  17189;  Ann  North 
Piper,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y.  17919 

a  play  in  prologue  and  4  acts,  by  C.  Wells. 

©  Charles  Wells,  Saugerties,  N.  Y. ;  D: 
10039,  Feb.  15,  1907.  17920 

— — -  a  tale  of  Indian  Territory,  comedy-drama 
in  4  acts,  by  H.  D.  Cottrell  and  O.  Morosco. 
156  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Oliver  Morosco  and  H.  D.  Cottrell,  Los 
Angeles;  D:8655,  June  7,  1906;  2c.  Aug.  11, 
1906.  17921 


883 


17922 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


17939 


Half-breed — Continued. 

a  western  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Frank  Du- 

mont.    Philadelphia,  Penn  pub.  co.,  1908.    32  p. 

12°. 

©   Penn  pub.   co.,   Philadelphia ;   D :  131ST, 

June  15,  190S;  2c.  June  15,  1908.  17922 

Half-breed  (The)  of  Wounded  Knee;  a  fron- 
tier drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  H.  Burns.  56  p. 
16°.     Typewritten. 

©  John  H.  Burns,  Deadwood,  S.  D. ;  D : 
7880,  Jan.  20  190G ;  2c.  Jan.  20,  1906.        17923 

Half-brothers  (The);  a  play,  by  F.  Gellathy. 
©    Francis    Gellathy,     Lake    Forest,     111.; 
1874:3164,  Mar.  16.  17924 

Half  dozen  hearts;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  S.  B. 
Molander  and  A.  Molander.  80  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Swan  B.  Molander  and  Alfred  Molander, 
Meora,  IMinn. ;  D :  2505.  Oct.  28,  1902 ;  Ic.  Oct. 
28,  1902 ;  Ic.  Nov.  8,  1902.  17925 

Half -hour  (The);  sketch,  by  H.  M.  Harvey.  [2], 
47  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  18,  1913  ;  D  :  33528 ;  Harold  IM- 
lor  Harvey,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  17926 

Half -hour  (A)  of  madness;  a  monologue,  by 
Adrieune  RoucoUe.  Chicago,  The  dramatic 
publishing  company,  1908.     6  p.     12°. 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago ;  D :  14730. 
Jan.  2,  1909;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1909.  17927 

Half -hour  (A)  with  Washington;  play,  by 
Harriette  Wilbur.  Franklin,  O.,  Eldridge 
entertainment  house,  1912.    8  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.  1,  1912 ;  2c.  Dec.  9,  1912  ;  D  :  31655 ; 
Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Franklin,  O. 

17928 

Half -hours;  by  J.  M.  Barrie.  New  York,  C. 
Scribner's  sons,  1914.    3  p.  1.,  207  p.    12°. 

Contents:    Pantaloon. — The    twelve-pound  , 
look. — Rosalind. — The  will. 

©  Oct.  24,  1914;  2c.  Oct.  28,  1914;  A: 
388086 ;  Charles  Scribner's  sons,  New  York. 

17928a 

Half -hours  of  vaudeville;  by  Gordan  V.  May. 
Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1913.    83  p.    12°. 

Contents  :  After  many  years. — The  baby. — 
Dr.  Dobbs'  assistant. — For  the  sake  of  a  thou- 
sand.—Just  notions. — A  lesson  in  love. — 
Marinda's  beaus. — One  little  shoe. — Vengeance 
is  mine.— 1750-1912. 

©  Apr.  18,  1913;  2c.  Apr.  19,  1913;  D: 
33354 ;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.     17929 

Half -moon  (The);  or.  Name  and  gnome,  an 
entirely  new  and  original  American  comic 
opera,  by  T.  Frost. 

©  Thomas  Frost,  New  York;  1889:17921, 
June  12.  17930 


Half-moon    (The)    phantom.      See    Hendrick 
Hudson. 

Half  past  two;  a  1  act  play,  by  D.  Clarke  [i.  e. 
D.  C.  Sullivan]    8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Delia  Clarke,  New  York ;  D :  7230,  Sept. 
2,  1905 ;  2c.  Aug.  28,  1905.  17931 

Half  (The)  pound  sample;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
F.Dawson.    [3],  109  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  22,  1910 ;  D :  22356 ;  Forbes  Daw- 
son, Wimbledon,  England.  17932 

Half  seas  over;  a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  F.  Milliken. 

©   James   F.    Milliken,   New   York;    1888: 
14173,  May  15.  .  17933 

Half  (A)   shot  snap  shot;  comedy  sketch,  by 
P.  A.  Heege.     [2],  17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  11,  1914;  D:  38095;  Philip  A. 
Heege,  Tampa,  Fla.  17933a 

Half-sisters  (The);  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  W. 
J.  Weir. 

©  William  J.  W^eir,  San  Francisco;  1881: 
15636,  Oct.  10.  17934 

Half  the  world;  play  in  4  acts,  by  P.  E.  Browne. 
104  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  9,  1911 ;  D :  24888 ;  Porter  Emer- 
son Browne,  New  York.  17935 

Half  (The)  truth;  original  play  in  3  acts,  by 
R.  H.  Gibbons.    152  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  3,  1915 ;  D :  39571 ;  Robert  Hume 
Gibbons,  Detroit.  17935a 

Half-way   (The)   house;  comedy  in  1   act,  by 
F.  Dumont. 

©     Frank     Dumont,  Philadelphia;     1884: 

22S65,  Nov.  15.  17936 

a  rural  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Ezra  F.  Ken- 
dall.   16  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Perkins  D.  Fisher,  Brookline,  Mass. ;  D : 
6718,  May  24,  1905 ;  2c.  May  16,  1905.       17937 

rural    comedy    in    3    acts,    by  Joseph    Le 

Brandt.    97  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  4,  1909;  D:  17617;  Perkins  D. 
Fisher,  Newton,  Mass.  17938 

Half -ways;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  E.  White. 
121  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  7,  1915  ;  D :  41917 ;  Frances  Elsie 
White,  Chicago.  17938a 

Half  white  (Ka  hapa  haole);  a  Hawaiian  play 
In  4  acts,  by  W^  E.  Wilkes. 

©  Wm.   Ernest  Wilkes,   Los  Angeles;   D: 
8038.  Feb.  19,  1906.  17939 

Hall  marked;  satiric  trifle,  by  .John  Galsworthy. 

{In  New  weekly,  v.  1,  no.  1,  Mar.  21,  1914) 
©   Mar.   21,   1914;    Ic.   Apr.    22,   1914;    D: 

36987 ;  Atlantic  monthly  co.,  Boston,     17939a 
»S'ec  also  Little  (The)  man. 


884 


17940 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED    STATES 


17959 


Hall  (The)  of  fame;  a  burlesque,  by  S.  Rosen- 
feld. 

©   Sydney  Rosenfeld,   New  York;   D:880, 
Sept.  20,  1901.  17940 

Hall  room  boys;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Charles 
Horwitz.    15  p.    f".    Typewritten. 

©  Elias  J.  Marks,  New  York ;  D :  5888,  Dec. 
8,  1904;  2c.  Dec.  8,  1904.  17941 

musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Totten.    143 

p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Joseph  Totten,  New  York ;  D :  6961,  July 
13,  1905 ;  2c.  July  13, 1905.  17942 


—  musical  farce-comedy,  by  J.  S.  Lopez  and 
Albert  Edward  Ullman.  8  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Libretto  only] 

©  John  S.  Lopez  and  A.  E.  Ullman,  New 
York;  D:8427,  Apr.  26,  1906;  2c.  May  17, 
1906.  17943 


or,  A  pair  of  bluffs,  in  2  acts,  by  T.  Whif- 

fen.    99  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Thomas   Whiffen,   New   York;    D :  9765, 
Dec.  17,  1906 ;  2c.  Dec.  17,  1906.  17944 

Hall  (The)  room  girls;  by  R.  Crosby-Dimmick. 
6  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ruth   Crosby  Dimmick,    St.   Louis ;   D : 
9282,  Oct.  20,  1906 ;  2c.  Oct.  20,  1906.       17945 

Hallabahoola,  the  medicine  m^an;  or,  The 
squirtgun  treatm.ent,  an  original  farce  in  1 
scene,  by  Bert  Richards. 

©  Ames  pub.   co.,   Clyde,   O. ;   1892:40981, 
Oct.  10.  17946 

Halliday  of  the  press;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  T. 
Eagan.    91  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  15,  1914;  D:  36711;  Charles  T. 
Eagan,  Chicago.  17946a 

Hallo;  vigjat§k  harom  felvonasban,  irta  Foldes 
Imre.  Budapest,  Dick  Mano  kiad^sa,  1913. 
156  p.    16°. 

©  Oct.  25, 1913  ;  2c.  Jan.  27, 1914 ;  D  :  35815 ; 
Imre  Foldes,  Budapest.  17946b 

Halloway;  or,  A  prom.inent  citizen,  a  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  Barba  Rossa  [pseud,  of  W.  O.  Sou- 
bron] 

©  William  Otto  Soubron,  Milwaukee ;   D : 
591,  May  29,  1901.  17947 

Hallowe'en;  by  C.  Vance. 

©  Clarice  Vance,  New  York ;  1900  A :  20473, 
Aug.  16.  17948 


—  or.  The  night  of  the  rehearsal,  by  Bessie, 
Beatrice  and  Byron  J.  Robyn.  7  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Bessie  and  Marguerite  Butters  and  .Lick 
F.  Smith,  New  York ;  D :  1110,  Nov.  19,  1901 ; 
2c.  Nov.  19,  1901.  17949 


Hallowe'en — Continued. 

— — -or,  The  Scottish  heiress,  a  4  act  comedy- 
drama,  by  A.  G.  Rogers.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  A.  G.  Rogers,  Kingston,  Mo. ;  1893 :  2151, 
Jan.  9;  2c.  Jan.  9.  17950 

See  also  Wedding-feast   (The) 


Hallowe'en  (A)  adventure;  a  play  for  young 
people,  by  Llffie  Louise  Koogle.  Lebanon,  Ohio, 
March  bros.,  1906.    25  p.    12°. 

©  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O. ;  D :  9257,  Oct. 
IS,  1906;  2c.  Oct.  23,  1906.  17951 

Hallowe'en  (A)  fantasy;  by  'W.  L.  Romaine 
ana  Florence  May  Smith.  8  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  22,  1910;  D:  21850;  Worthing- 
ton  L.  Romaine,  New  York.  17952 

Hallowe'en  party.  See  Complete  Hallowe'en 
book. 

Hallowe'en  (A)  romance;  a  drama  in  1  act, 
by  A.  W.  Rollins. 

©  Alice  W.  Rollins,  New  York ;  1892 :  5285, 
Feb.  2.  17953 

Hallowe'en  shadow  picture  show.  See  Com- 
plete Hallowe'en  book. 

Hall's  animal  alliance;  a  comedy  creation  for 
children,  in  1  act.     8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Wm.  D.  Hall,  Philadelphia ;  D  :  9453,  Nov. 
17,  1906 ;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1906.  17954 

Hallucination  (The);  play  in  3  acts,  by  S.  M. 
IModry.     30  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  8,  1915  ;  D  :  41701 ;  Southard  M. 
Modry,  Livermore,  Cal.  17954a 

Ilalniar  Chandor,  king  of  the  mountains;  his- 
torical drama  in  4  acts  and  10  tableaux,  by 
L.  Durand  and  Alexander  Hollwitz.  35  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Lucien  Durand,  Paris ;  D :  6876,  June  26. 
1905 ;  2c.  June  26,  1905.  17955 

Halo  (The)  and  the  toad;  musical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  C.  G.  Holland.  46  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Libretto  only] 

©   Ic.   Mar.    22,    1911;     D:  23724;     Cecilia 
Gaines  Holland,  Montclair,  N.  J.  17956 

Halte-la!  idylle  tragique  en  1  acte,  par  L.  .Tan- 
cey.     Paris,  C.  Joubert,  1911.     18  p.     8°. 

©    Dec.    28,    1911;    2c.    Jan.    23.    1912;    D: 
28398;  .Joubert,  Paris.  17957 

Ham,  jam,  and  jelly;  a  new  musical  farce 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  P.  Clarke. 

©  Henry   P.   Clarke,   Boston;   1891:29143, 

Aug.  14.  17958 

Ham    (The)    tree;    a    comedy,    with    music,    in 

3  acts.     84  p.     4°.     Typewritten.      [Libretto 

only] 

©  George  V.  Hobart,  New  York ;  D :  7110, 


Aug.  15,  1905;  2c.  Aug.  15,  1905. 


17959 


885 


17960 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


17980 


Haman;  a  historical,  dramatic  tragedy  in  5 
acts,  by  G.  A.  Lafayette.  56  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  G.  A.   Lafayette,  St.   Paul ;   1885 :  1GS8, 
Jan.  19;  2c.  May  4.  17960 

a  tragedy,  by  A.  E.  Trumbull.     63  p.     24°. 

©  Annie  E.  Trumbull,  Hartford  ;  A :  178-566, 
.Tune  5,  1907:  2c.  June  14,  1907.  17961 

Haman  der  Zweiter;  oder,  Der  comislier  her- 
sher,  comedy  in  5  acts  and  8  tableaux,  by 
N.   M.   Shaikewitz,   Schomer. 

©    Nochem    Mayer    Shaikewitz,    Schomer, 
New  York;  1896:66764,  Dec.  8.  17962 

Hamblet;  a  travesty  on  Hamlet,  by  F.  G.  Blakes- 
lee.     8  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Fred    Gilbert   Blakeslee,    Hartford;    D: 
9561,  Dec.  1,  1906;  2a  Nov.  23,  190G.     17963 

Hambonesville;  musical  comedy,  by  L.  A.  Cop- 
pridge.  14  p.  f°.  Typewritten.  [AVords 
only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  9,  1912;   D :  30612 ;  L.  A.  Cop- 
pridge,  St.  I..ouis.  17964 

Hambre  (El)  nacional;  pasatiempo  comico- 
llrico-bailable  en  1  acto,  dividido  en  4  cuadros 
y  una  apoteosis,  original  de  Enrique  Paradas 
y  .Toaquln  Jimenez,  mfisica  de  los  maestros 
Manuel  Quislant  y  Cayo  Vela.  IMadrid  [Socie- 
dad  de  autores  espanoles]  1912.  35,  [3]  p. 
12°.      [Libretto  only] 

©  Dec.  5,  1912 ;  2c.  Dec.  6,  1912  ;  D  :  31590 ; 
E.  Paradas  y  J.  Jimenez,  Madrid.  17965 

Hamilton;  play  in  3  acts,  by  K.  B.  Miller. 
133  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Apr.   9,    1912;    D:  29332;    Katherine 
Browning  Miller,  Berkeley,  Cal.  17966 

tragedy   of  ambition,   in   4  acts,   by   G.   P. 

McPartland.     52  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  27,  1910 ;  D :  21426 ;  George  Par- 
nell  McPartland,  Washington.  17967 

Hamilton  and  Burr;  5  act  drama,  by  L.  Mu- 
celli.     131  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  31,  1911;   D:  25647;   Louis  Mu- 
celli,   Brooklyn.  17968 

Hamilton  e  Burr;  dramma  in  5  atti,  di  1j.  INTu- 
celli.  Milano,  Carlo  Barbini  [1914]  2  p.  1., 
158  p.     port.     12°. 

©  .July  1,  1914;  2c.  Aug.  6,  1914;  Ic.  Aug. 
29,  1914  ;  D  :  38055  ;  Luigi  Mucelli,  New  York. 

17968a 
Hamilton  station;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  G. 
Ruskin.     31  1.    nar.    4°.     Printed. 

©  W.  Gray  Iluskin,  Chicago ;  1899 :  12741, 
Feb.  16;  2c.  May  12,  1900.  17969 

Hamilton,  U.  S.  N.;  a  navy  play,  comedy  in  4 
acts,  by  Louise  Winter  [pseud.] 

©  Louise  W.  vom  Dorp,  Spring  Lake,  N.  J. ; 
D:  13948,   Sept.  29,  1908.  17970 


Hamilton's  second  marriage.  See  Plays;  Mrs. 
W.  K.  Clifford. 

Hamite  (The);  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  De 
Kalb. 

©  Courtenay  De  Kalb,  San  Francisco;  D: 
13389,  July  22,  1908.  17971 

Hamlet;  by  William  Shakespeare,  ed.  with  an 
introduction  and  notes  by  C.  L.  Hooper.  Chi- 
cago, Ainsworth  &  co.,  1902.  xi,  192  p.  12°. 
(XXth  century  Shakespeare) 

©  Cyrus  Lauron  Hooper,  Chicago ;  D :  1252, 
Jan.  6,  1902;  2c.  Jan.  14,   1902.  17972 


from   the   Riverside    edition,    ed.    by 


Richard  Grant  White,  with  additional  notes 
by  Helen  Gray  Cone.  Boston,  New  York 
[etc.]  Houghton,  Mifflin  and  company  [1897] 
193  p.  12°.  (The  Riverside  literature  series, 
[no.  116]) 

©  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  co.,  Boston;  1897: 
48330,  Aug.  28;  2c.  Sept.  7.  17973 

—  ed.    by    Horace    Howard    Furness.     Phila- 


delphia, .L  B.  Lippincott  &  co.,  1877.  2  v.  8° 
(New  variorum  edition  of  Shakespeare,  v. 
3,  4) 

©   .T.    B.    Lippincott    &   co.,    Philadelphia; 
1877:4753,   4754,   Apr.  20;   2c.   each.   May  2. 

17974,  17975 


—  Same. 

©  Horace  Howard  Furness,  United  States, 
in  renewal  for  14  years  from  Apr.  20,  1905; 
A:  111311,  111312,  Mar.  11,  1905;  2c.  each. 
May  12,  190.5.  17976,   17977 


— -a  tragedy,  by  William  Shakespeare.     The 

E.  H.  Sotheru  acting  version.  New  York, 
McClure,  Phillips  &  co.,  1901.  v  p.,  1  1.,  136  p. 
front,  pi.     S°. 

©  McClure,  Phillips  &  co..  New  York;  D: 
184,  Mar.  6,  1901 ;  2c.  Mar.  6,  1901.         17978 

—  a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  William  Shake- 
speare. New  York,  F.  Rullman  [1894]  66  p. 
4°.  ([Mounet-Sully  edition])  [French  and 
Englisli  on  opposite  pages] 

©  F.  Rullman,  New  York  ;  1894  :  18306,  Apr. 
7;  2c.  May  21.  17979 

—  with  a  special  introduction,  by  George 
Santayana,    iind    an   original   frontispiece   by 

F.  C.  Cowper.  [The  University  press  Shake- 
speare. Renaissance  ed.]  New  York,  George 
D.  Sproul,  1908.  xxxiii,  210  p.  front.  4°. 
The  complete  works  of  William  Shake.speare, 
with  annotations  and  a  general  introduction 
by  Sidney  Lee.  v.  30) 

©  University  press,  Cambridge,  ]\Lass. :  A  : 
210709,  June  29,  1908 ;  2c.  June  29,  1908. 

17980 


886 


17981 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED    STATES 


17996 


Hamlet — Continued. 

prince    of    Denmark.      New    York,    D.    H. 

Phillips,    1886.      94    p.      front,     illus.      16°. 

(Phillips's  Avondale  edition  of  Shakespeare. 

V.  1,  no.  1) 

©  D.   H.   Phillips,   New   York;   1886:7978, 

Apr.  5;  2c.  Apr.  21.  17981 

•by  William  Shakespeare,  ed.  by  A.  C 


Pendleton.  Cincinnati,  Standard  publishing 
company,  1890.  112  p.  12°.  (Expurgated 
texts  for  schools,  families  and  reading  clubs) 
©  A.  C.  Pendleton,  Bethany,  W.  Va. ;  1890 : 
15451,  May  10 ;  2c.  May  10.  17982 

•ed.    by    George    Pierce    Baker.     New 


York,  The  Macmillan  company,  1913.  xx, 
219  p.  front.  24°.  (The  Tudor  Shakes- 
peare) 

©  May  7,  1913  ;  2c.  May  8,  1913  ;  A :  346511 ; 
Macmillan  co.,   New   York.  17983 

ed.  by  S.  Thurber.    Boston,  AUyn  and 


Bacon  [1897]     v,  183  p.    12°.     (The  Academy 
series  of  English  classics) 

©  Samuel  Thurber.  Roxbury,  Mass.;  1897: 
54076,  Sept.  27;  2c.  Nov.  5.  17984 

ed.   with   notes  by   William   J.   Rolfe. 


Harper's  library  ed.  New  York  and  London, 
Harper  &  brothers,  1898.  (Shakespeare's 
complete  works,  v.   [13] ) 

©  Harper  &  bros.,  New  York ;  1898 :  32093, 
May  24;  2c.  Jan.  13,  1899.  17985 

a   new   and   original   arr.   of  William 


Shakespeare's  tragedy. 

©  Emma  Sheridan  Fry,  New  York;  1899: 
2313,  Jan.  4.  17986 

—  a  new  arr.  in  4  acts,  by  E.  S.  Fry. 

©  Emma  Sheridan  Fry,  New  York;  1899: 
70263,  Oct.  28.  17987 

(Shakespeare's     tragedy     of).     East 


Aurora,  N.  Y.,  Roycroft  shop,  1902.  3  p.  1., 
172  p.,  1  1.     4°. 

©  Elbert  Hubbard,  East  Aurora,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
2200;  Aug.  8,  1902;  2c.  Oct.  22,  1902.       17988 

ed.    with   introduction   and   notes 

by  Allan  Abbott.  New  York  and  Chicago,  C. 
E.  Merrill  company  [1915]  207  p.  front, 
(port.)    illus.,  plate.     16°. 

©  Sept.  23,  1915;  2c.  and  aff.  Oct.  6,  1915; 
A :  411826 ;  Charles  E.  Merrill  co..  New  York. 

17988a 

ed.    with   notes,    an    introduction 


and  outline  questions,  by  L.  A.  Sherman. 
New  York,  London,  The  Macmillan  company, 
1903.  XX,  323  p.  incl.  front.  24°.  ( [Mac- 
millan's  pocket  American  and  English  clas- 
sics] ) 

©   Macmillan   co.,    New    York ;     A :  605G1, 
May  27,  1903;  2c.  May  27,  1903.  17989 


Hamlet — Continued. 

ed.  with  notes  by  Homer  Baxter 

Sprague,  with  critical  comments,  suggestions 
and  plans  for  study,  specimens  of  examina- 
tion papers  and  topics  for  essays.  Chicago, 
S.  R.  Winchell  &  co.    [1885]     230  p.     12°. 

©  Homer  B.  Sprague,  United  States ;  1885 : 
26891,  Dec.  19;  2c.  Dec.  24.  17990 


—  Same. 

©  by  H.  B.  Sprague,  %  Silver,  Bur- 
dett  &  CO.,  Boston,  as  the  author,  in  renewal 
for  28  years.  Renewal  no.  3578,  Dec.  20, 
1912.    Original  entry,  Dec.  19,  1885,  no.  26891. 

17991 


—  - — — ed.    with    notes,    by    William    J. 

Rolfe.     New  York,  Harper  &  brothers,  1878. 
vi.    [7]-285,  front,  illus.     16°. 

©  Harper  &  bros.,  New  York ;  1878 :  10018, 
Aug.  31;  2c.  Sept.  24.  17992 

—  Same.  New  York,  Cincinnati  [etc.]  Amer- 
ican book  company  [1903]  350  p.  incl.  front., 
illus.     16°. 

©  Wm.  J.  Rolfe,  Cambridge,  Mass.;  A: 
61614,  June  11,  1903 ;  2c.  Feb.  1,  1904.     17993 

—  Same.  New  York,  Cincinnati  [etc.]  Amer- 
ican book  company  [1906]  287,  [1]  p.  incl. 
front,  illus.     16°. 

©  W.  J.  Rolfe,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  in  re- 
newal for  14  years  from  Aug.  31,  1906;  A: 
149774,  .June  30,  1906;  2c.  July  26,  1906. 

17994 

(Shakspeare's  tragedy  of) ;  ed.,  with 


notes  and  an  introduction,  by  David  T.  Pot- 
tinger.  IS^ew  York,  Chicago,  Longmans,  Green 
&  CO.,  1915.  xxxii,  190  p.  12°.  (Longmans' 
English  classics) 

©  Sept.  23,  1915 ;  2c.  and  aff.  Oct.  4,  1915 ; 
A :  411768 ;  Longmans,  Green  &  co.,  New  York. 

17994a 

(The  tragedy  of);  by  William  Shake- 


speare.    New  York,  American  book  company, 

1895.    163  p.    12°.     (Eclectic  English  classics) 

©   American   book   co..   New   York;    1895: 

r)2797,  Oct.  17;  2c.  Dec.  31.  17995 

—  with    illustrations,   by    How- 


ard Chandler  Christy.  New  York,  Dodd, 
]\Iead  &  company,  1897.  2  p.  1.,  254  p.  incl. 
plates,    front.     8°. 

©   Dodd,   Mead   &   co..   New   York;    1897: 
60627,  Oct.  26;  2c.  Nov.  17.  17996 

—  prince  of  Denmarke  (The  tragedie  of);  by 
William  Shakespeare,  ed.  with  notes,  intro- 
duction, glossary,  list  of  variorum  readings 
and  selected  criticism  by  Charlotte  Porter 
and  Helen  A.  Clarke.     [First  folio  ed.]    New 


887 


17997 


DKAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


18013 


Hamlet— Continued. 
York,   T.   Y.   Crowell   &  co.    [1905]      3  p.   1., 
v-xxsiii,  339  p.    front.     16°. 

©  Thomas  Y.  Crowell  &  co.,  New  York ;  A : 
117406,   May  22,   1905;  2c.   May  22,  1905. 

17997 

(Selections    from    Shakespeare's);    by    M. 


Gaily.     15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Merritt  Gaily,  New  York;  D:5506,  Sept. 
3,  1904 ;  Ic.  Sept.  3,  1904 ;  Ic.  Sept.  17,  1904. 

17998 


—  (Shakespeare's);  biographical  outline  ami 
notes,  by  Margaret  Hill  McCarter.  Topcka, 
Kan.,  Crane  &  company,  1908. 

©  Crane  &  co.,  Topeka,   Kan. ;   A :  214812, 
Aug.  19,  1908;  2c.  Oct.  17,  1908.  17999 

ed.  by  Albert  E.  Shower.     New  York, 


Cincinnati  [etc.]  American  book  company 
[1911]  176  p.  16°.  (Eclectic  English  clas- 
sics) 

©  Apr.  6,  1911 ;  2c.  Apr.  8,  1911 ;  A :  286032  ; 
Amer.  book  co..  New  York.  [Copyright  is 
claimed  on  The  Elizabethan  theatre  and  notes 
and  questions]  18000 

ed.  by  John  Livingston  Lowes.     New 


York,  H.  Holt  and  company,  1914.  xxxiii. 
[3],  252  p.  front.,  illus.,  map.  16°.  (English 
readings  for  schools.  General  editor,  Wilbur 
Lucius  Cross) 

©   Apr.    28,    1914;    2c.    May    23,    1914;    A: 
376013 ;  Henry  Holt  &  co..  New  York.    18000a 

with  introduction,  notes  and  examina- 


tion papers,  selected,  by  Braiuerd  Kellogg. 
New  York,  Maynard,  Merrill  &  co.  [1902] 
320  p.     front,      (port.)   illus.,  pi.     24°. 

©  Maynard,  Merrill  &  co..  New  York;  A: 
28600,  Mar.  11,  1902 ;  2c.  June  7,  1902.    18001 

with   notes,    examination   papers   and 


plans  of  preparation,  selected,  by  Brainerd 
Kellogg.  New  York,  Clark  &  Maynard,  1882. 
24°. 

©  Clark  &  Maynard,  New  York  ;  1882  :  8046, 
May  IS ;  2c.  May  22.  18002 


—  (Shakespeare's  tragedy  of);  the  prompt- 
book ed.  by  W.  Winter,  as  presented  by  Edwin 
Booth.  [V.  2]  New  York,  Francis  Hart  &  co., 
1878.    136  p.    16°. 

©  William  Winter,  New  York ;  1878 :  1641, 
Feb.  7 ;  2c.  Feb.  26.  18003 

a  study  for  classes  in  English  litera- 


ture, by  C.  L.  Maxcy.     Boston,  Ginn  &  com- 
pany, 1892. 

©  Carroll  Lewis  Maxcy,  Troy,  N.  Y. ;  1892 : 
S361,  Feb.  23 ;  2c.  Mar.  5.  18004 


Ham^let — Continued. 

with  introduction  and  notes,  explana- 
tory and  critical,  by  H.  N.  Hudson.  Boston, 
Ginn  &  Heath,  1879. 

©   Henry   N.   Hudson,   Cambridge,   Mass.; 
1879 :  2358.  Feb.  19.  18005 


—  (Shakspere's) ;  ed.  for  school  use,  by  Wil- 
liam Allan  Neilson.  Chicago,  Scott,  Foresman 
and  company,  1903.  2  p.  1.,  13-286  p.  16°. 
(The  Lake  English  classics) 

©  Scott,  Foresman  &  co..  New  York;  A: 
71559,  Oct.  30, 1903 ;  2c.  Oct.  30, 1903.       18006 


—  (The  tragedy  of);  introduction  and  notes 
by  Henry  Norman  Hudson,  ed.  and  rev.  by 
Ebenezer  Charlton  Black,  with  the  coopera- 
tion of  Andrew  Jackson  George.  School  ed. 
[Boston]  Ginn  and  company  [1909]  Ixxxix, 
23^5  p.  front.,  facsims.  16°.  (The  new  Hud- 
son Shakespeare) 

©  Oct.  25,  1909  ;  2c.  Oct.  27, 1909 ;  A :  251311 ; 
Ginn  &  co.,  Boston.  18007 


See  also  Evening'  (An)  with  The  mer- 
chant of  Venice. — Long-lost  (The)  nephew. — 
Shakespeare's  works. — Travesty  without  a 
pun. — When  Ham  lets  her. 

Hamlet  keyed  up  to  the  minute;  by  G.  Stocker. 

©   George    Stocker,   New   York ;    D :  13822, 

Sept.  18,  1908.  18008 

Hamilet  revamped,  modernized,  and  set  to 
m.usic;  a  travesty  without  a  pun,  by  the  au- 
thor of  Romeo  and  Juliet.  St.  Louis,  G.  I. 
Jones  and  company,  1879.    1  p.  1.,  48  p.    8°. 

©  Charles  C.  Soule,  United  States;  1879: 
17445,  Dec.  23 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1880.  18009 

Hamlet   II;   an   operatic  bui'lesque,   by  H.   G. 

Donnelly. 

©    H.    Grattan    Donnelly,    Chicago;    1895: 
8743,  Feb.  11.  18010 

Hamlet,  the  ghost  fighter;  a  burlesque  in  2 
acts,  by  W.  H.  Cloud. 

©  William  H.  Cloud,  Philadelphia;  1875: 
2898,  Mar.  27.  18011 

Hamlet,  without  the  ghost;  by  T.  P.  Sullivan, 
St.  Louis,  1887. 

©   T.    P.    Sullivan,   United    States;    1887: 
2822,  Feb.  4.  18012 

Hamlet's  brides;  a  Shakespearean  burlesque  in 
1  act,  by  Sara  H.  Sterling.  Boston,  W.  H. 
Baker  &  CO.,  1900.  19  p.  12°.  ( [Baker's  edi- 
tion of  plays] ) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  1900  A : 
397,  Jan.  4 ;  2c.  Feb.  17.  18013 

Hamlet's  father's  deceased  wife's  sister.  Sec 
Hecuba. 


888 


18014 


COPYETGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


18036 


Hamnet  Shakspere;  a  romantic  drama  in  3 
acts  for  male  characters,  by  J.  L.  Connor.    51 

p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   John   Lane   Connor,    Chicago ;    D :  4948, 
Apr.  27,  1904 ;  2c.  Apr.  27,  1904.  18014 

Ham(om)Iet,  Prince  of  Dunkirk;  burlesque  on 
Hamlet,  white  or  black  face  by  Frank  Du- 
mont.  New  York,  Chicago  [etc.],  M.  Wit- 
mark  &  sons,  1905.  13  p.  12°.  (On  cover: 
The  Witmark  stage  publications) 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York ;  D :  6067, 
Jan.  12,  1905;  2c.  Jan.  12,  1905.  18015 

Hampden;  or,  The  pearl  cross,  a  protean  drama 
in  4  acts,  with  original  songs,  solos,  marches, 
choruses,  tableaux,  and  scenic  effects,  by  J.  B. 
Gomez. 

©   Joseph   Binard   Gomez,   United    States; 
1873: 1425,  Feb.  12.  18016 

Hampered;  a  play  in  3  acts,  1  dance  and  1  tab- 
leau, an  adaptation  of  a  novel  with  permis- 
sion of  the  authoress,  by  J.  B.  Samuel.  Blana- 
squan,  N.  J.,  Star  democrat  print,  1892.  47  p. 
12°. 

©  J.  Bunford  Samuel,  Philadelphia ;  1891 : 
17715,  May  14;  2c.  Nov.  19,  1892.  18017 

Hampton  (The)  club;  play  adapted  from  the 
novel  of  Robert  Louis  Stevenson,  by  S.  Hicks. 
[5],  21  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.   14,  1912;  D:  30895;   Seymour 
Hicks,  London.  18018 

Hampton  Roads;  a  naval  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
B.  F.  Honor. 

©  Benjamin  F.  Honor,  New  York ;  1892 : 
6508,  Feb.  9.  18019 


—  a  war  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Brenan. 

©  May  Brenan,  Chicago ;  1897 :  48759,  Aug. 
30.  18020 


or,  Virginia,  a  drama,  by  C.  E.  Banks  and 

G.  K.  Cook.    Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Eugene  Banks  and  George  Kram 
Cook,  Davenport,  la.;  1897:45272,  Aug.  11; 
2c.  Dec.  8.  18021 

Hampton  village;  a  border  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
W.  H.  Cloud. 

©  William  H.  Cloud,  Philadelphia;  1881: 
46S3,  Mar.  28.  18022 


Ham's  otiting';  play,  by  Charles  Smith.  24  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   July   5,   1912;  D:  30230;   Samuel   .L 
Curtis,  Manasquan,  N.  J.  18023 

Hamza;  or.  The  medallion,  a  social  play  in  4 
acts,  tr.  and  arr.  by  E.  M.  Delescluze,  from 
the  French  comedy  of  L'Africain,  by  Charles 
Edmond. 

©   Elizabeth   M.   Delescluze,   Jersey   City; 
1875 :  2296,  Mar.  11.  18024 


Hand  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  Andre  de  Lorde 
and  Alfred  Binet,  adapted  into  English  by 
L.  J.  Vance.    42  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  29,  1913  ;  D  :  35190 ;  Louis  Joseph 
Vance,  New  York.  18025 

Hand  in  hand;  musical  dramatic  sketch,  by 
J.   H.   Rohde.     18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    June  27,   1910;    D :  21437 ;    John   H. 
Rohde,  New  York.  18026 

a  siiffraget  playlet  in  1  act,  by  G.  C.  Gage. 

[2],  12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June   3,    1912;    E) :  29859 ;    Gertrude 
Candler  Gage,  Detroit.  18027 

or,  At  sunrise,  by  L.  R.  Huffman.     50  p. 

f".     Typewritten. 

©  Louis  Richard  Huffman,  Columbus,  O. ; 
D:3685,   July  3,  1903;   2c.   .July  24,  1903. 

18028 

Hand  (The)  of  a  friend.     See  Conrad. 

Hand  (The)  of  death;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
by  M.  Hauser.     27  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Magdalena    Hauser.    New    Orleans :    D : 
11617,  Oct.  26,  1907 ;  2c.  Feb.  15,  1908.     18029 

Hand  (The)  of  destiny;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
C.  T.  Eagan.     104  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  20,  1913 ;  D :  33555 ;  Cliarles  T. 
Eagan,  Chicago.  18030 


—  dramatic  composition  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Lind- 
sey.     [3],  38  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  20,  1910  ;  D  :  21612 ;  Evelyn  Lind- 
sey,  St.  Louis.  18031 

- —  See  also  'Twas  better  so. 


Hand  (The)  of  fate;  by  C.  Hill.    5  p.    f°.    Type- 
written. 

©  Christine  Hill,  Minneapolis  :  D  :  13127. 
June  4,  1908;  Ic.  June  6,  1908;  Ic.  June  22, 
1908.  18032 

a   melodrama   in  5   acts,   by   Vad   de  Nois 

[pseud,  of  Dore  Davidson] 

©  Dor6  Davidson,  New  York ;  1891 :  7844, 
Mar.  2.  18033 

an  original   comedy  drama,   in  3  acts,  by 


E.  M.  Bradford. 

©  E.   M.   Bradford,   Augusta,   Wis.;  1896: 
30496,  May  19.  18034 

M. 


—  an    original    4    act    melodrama,    by    E 
Sinuuonds.     133  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edward   M.   Simmonds,  New  York;   D: 
3483,  May  25,  1903 ;  2c.  May  25,  1903.     18035 


—  an  original  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  C.  H. 
Buechler.     Typewritten. 

©  Chas.  H.  Buechler,  Allegheny,  Pa. ;  1891 : 
12240,  Apr.  4 ;  2c.  June  12.  18036 


889 


18037 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


18057 


Hand  (The)  of  fate — Contintied. 

playlet  in  1  act,  by  S.  L.  Cohen.     7  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  16,  1910 ;  D :  22827 ;  Soloman  I.. 

Cohen,  New  York.  18037 

a   tragedy,   by   John   M.   Pryse,   incidental 

music  score  by  Wenzel  A.  Raboch.     59  p.     f°. 
Typewritten.      [Libretto  only] 

©  J.  M.   Pryse,   New  York;   D:9239,  Oct. 
16,  1906;  2c.  Sept.  13,  1906.  18038 

Hand  (The)  of  God;  dramatic  sketch,  by  E.  II. 
Smith.     [1],  7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  6,  1914 ;  D  :  36949 ;  U.  Richardson 
Smith,  Chicago.  18038a 

See   Count   Cordova. 

Hand  (The)   of  justice;  an   incident  of    West 
Africa  in  1  fict.     15  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  George  Jervis,  Elisabeth.  N.  J. ;  D :  10980, 
July  16,  1907;  2c.  July  16,  1907.  18039 

a   powerful  "  melodrama   in   5   acts,    by    F. 


Tucker.    35  p.    f  °.    Typewritten. 

©  Francis  Tucker,  Galesburg,  111. ;  D :  7155, 
Aug.  24,  1905 ;  2c.  Aug.  24,  1905.  18040 

Hand  (The)  of  man;  by  Lem  B.  Parker. 

©  Lawrence  B.  McGill  and  Robert  W.  Ship- 
man,   Altoona,   Pa.;   D:931,   Oct.   7,   1901. 

18041 

■play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  C.  Carpenter.     72  p. 


4°.    Typewritten; 

©   Ic.    Sept.   6,   1911;    D:  25150;    Edward 
Childs  Carpenter,  New  York.  18042 

Hand  (The)  of  Russia;  a  play  of  diplomacy  in 
4  acts,  by  A.  Kennedy. 

©  Alfred  Kennedy,  New  York ;  1894 :  38792. 
Aug.  22.  18043 

Hand  (The)  of  the  law;  rural  drama  in  3  acts, 
C.   R.  Angell.     71  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  1,  1911;  D:  25917;  Charles  R. 
Angell,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  18044 

Same.     New  York,  S.  French ;  London,  S. 


French,  ltd.,  1913.    89  p.    12' 

©  Sept.  25,   1913;   2c.   Sept.  26,  1913;   D: 
34541 ;  Samuel  French,  New  York.  18045 

Hand  (The)  of  the  pastor;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
P.  Hill.    29  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  4,  1913 ;  D :  33397 ;  Packer  Hill, 
Fort  Stockton,  Tex.  18046 

Hand  (The)  of  the  prophet;  Arabian  play  in  4 
episodes,  by  M.  S.  Oliver.    12  p.    4°.    Printed. 
©   Mar.   8,    1913;    2c.    Mar.    11,    1913;    D: 
32648;  Margaret  Scott  Oliver,  Moylan,  Pa. 

18047 


Hand  (The)  of  the  red  line.     See  Moondyne. 


Hand  (The)  of  treachery;  in  5  acts,  by  F.  J. 
Mahon.    79  p.    f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Frank  J.  Mahon,  Detroit ;  D :  3723,  July 
14,  1903;  2c.  July  14,  1903.  18048 

Hand  on  the  latch;  play  in  1  act,  by  L.  R.  Stan- 
wood,  adapted  from  the  story  by  Mary  Chol- 
mondeley.     21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  15,  1910 ;  D :  20462 ;  Louie  Rog- 
.  ers  Stanwood,  Boston.  18049 

Handshake  (The);  a  comedy  by  I.  AVitmark. 

©  Isidore  Witmark,  United  States;  1897: 
28215,  May  G.  18050 

Hand-shaker  (The);  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts. 

©  Harry  Lacy,  New  Haven;  1893:3992, 
Jan.  IS.  18051 

Hand  (The)  that  rales;  play  in  3  acts,  by  F.  V. 
Frankel.     [1],  23  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  6,  1914;  D:  35942;  Frances  V. 
Frankel,  New  York.  18051a 

Hand  (The)  that  rules  the  world;  by  F.  G. 
Partington. 

©  Frederick  George  Partington,  Worcester, 
Mass. ;  D  :  7918,  Jan.  30,  1906.  18052 

Hand  (The)  that  wins;  by  H.  C.  Wood. 

©  Harry  Colon  Wood,  Boston;  D:6304, 
Mar.  9,  1905.  18053 

Hand  to  hand;  a  romantic  and  sensational 
American  drama  in  5  acts,  by  T.  C.  De  Leon, 
and  J.  B.  Matthews. 

©  T.  C.  De  Leon  and  J.  Brander  Matthews, 
Saratoga,  N.  Y. ;  1871 :  7591,  Aug.  14.       18054 

Hand  (A)  up;  dramatic  sketch,  by  C.  M.  Green- 
ing.   15  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  8,  1914;  D :  38431 ;  Clara  M. 
Greening,  Los  Angeles.  18054a 

Hand  (The)  upon  the  lever;  3  act  comedy- 
drama,  by  R.  A.  Wason.  146  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Robert  Alexander  Wason,  Delphi,  Ind. ; 
D :  12846,  Apr.  27,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  27,  1908. 

18055 

Hand  (Die)  von  driiben;  schauspiel  in  3  akten, 
von  Selma  Erdmann-Jesnitzer.  Berlin,  Ver- 
triebsstelle  des  Verbandes  deutscher  biihnen- 
schriftsteller,  1910.    89  p.    12°. 

©  July  27,  1910;  2c.  Aug.  17,  1910;  D: 
21811 ;  Vertriebsstelle  des  Verbandes  deutscher 
biihnenschriftsteller,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin. 

18056 

Handcuffed;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  V.  H.  Smalley. 
24  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  15,  1910;  D:220G0;  Victor  H. 
Smalley,  New  York.  18057 


890 


18058 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED    STATES 


18078 


Handful  (A)  of  toys.     Typewritten. 

©   Gertrude   S.   Dunkin   and   .Tohn   Terris, 
New  York ;  1900  A :  6643,  Mar.  12  ;  2c.  Mar.  12. 

18058 

Handicap  (The);  a  1  act  play,  by  Ernest  Gar- 
field Kast.    11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  O.  E.  Johnson,  Pittsburg ;  D :  14094,  Oct. 
19, 1908  ;  2c.  Oct.  19, 1908.  18059 

a  3  act  comedy,  by  G.  F.  Marion  and  H.  A. 


Covell. 

©  George  F.  Marion  and  H,  A.  Covell.  New 
York  ;  1891 :  25208,  July  11.  18060 

Handicapped;   by    A.  K.    Harned.      55   p.      4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    10,  1910;    D :  22522 ;    A.    K. 

Harned,  New  York.  18061 

in  4   acts,  by   A.   K.  Harned.     20  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Aug.   19,   1911;   D:  25101;    Ada   K. 
Harned,  New  York.  18062 

■  synopsis  of  a  play,  by  K.  Denrah  [pseud,  of 


A.  K.  Harned]     11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.    12,   1909;    D:  17078;    Ada    K. 
Harned,  New  York.  18063 


or,  A  racing  romance,  an  original  comedy 

in  2  acts,  by  Sallie  Toler.    New  York,  The  De 
Witt  publishing  house. 

©  R.  H.  Russell  &  son,  New  York;  1894: 
60039,  Dec.  24 ;  2c.  Oct.  9,  1895.  18064 

Handkerchief  (The)  drill;  an  imitation  of  a 
snow  storm,  for  boys  and  girls,  by  Adelaide 
Westcott  Hatch.  New  York,  The  Hints  pub- 
lishing &  supply  company,  1904.  cover-title, 
3  p.    12°. 

©  Hints  pub.  &  supply  co..  New  York;  D: 
5730 ;  Nov.  5,  1904 ;  2c.  Nov.  23,  1904.       18065 

Handle  with  care;  farce  in  1  act,  by  H.  Heron. 
[2],  18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    .Tan.    15,    1913;    D:  31972;    Herbert 
Heron,  Carmel,  Cal.  18066 

Hands  Hind;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Pauline  Brad- 
ford Mackie  (Blrs.  Herbert  MuUer  Etopkins) 
119  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Dec.    16,    1913;    D:  35354;    Pauline 
Mackie  Hopkins,  New  York.  18067 

Hands  not  hearts;  a  domestic  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  Jean  Barrymore,  adapted  from  the  old 
story,  Only  a  country  girl.  72  p.  f.  Type- 
written. 

©   United   amusement   ca.,   Erie,   Pa. ;    D : 
8752,  June  29, 1906 ;  2c.  June  29,  1906.    18068 

a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  C.  Rohlfs. 

©  Charles  Rohlfs,  Brooklyn;   1879:12455, 


Hands  (The)  of  death;  or,  A  brother's  treach- 
ery, a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  R.  Hanish. 

©   Richard   Hanish,   Dayton,   O. ;    1900   A: 
3761,  Feb.  9.  18070 

Hands  (The)  of  the  clock;  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  V.  Hall.     [2],  137  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  29,  1912  ;  D :  29534 ;  Violette  Hall, 
Catskill,  N.  Y.  18071 

Hands  up;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Zelda 
Sears.    135  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  30,  1915 ;  D :  39542 ;  L.  C.  Wis- 
well,  New  York.  '  18071a 

dramatic  farce  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Richards 


Cass   [pseud,  of  A.  R.  Cassidy]     128  p.     4°. 
Tyi^e  written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  27,  1915 ;  D :  39522  ;  Asa  Richards 
Cassidy,  New  York.  18071b 

farce   comedy   sketch   in   1   act,  by   A.   V. 


Vea.-^ie.    19  p.    4  .    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  13,  1914 ;  D :  36015 ;  Albert  Val- 
entine Veazie,  New  Orleans.  18071c 

—  sketch  in  1  act,  by  M.  W.  Brown.     [2],  10 


Sept.  17. 


18069 


p.    f  .     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  26,  1912  ;  D  :  29503  ;  Melville  W. 
Brown,  Portland,  Or.  18072 


or.  The  sure  thing  man,  1  act  play,  by  E. 

Locke.    18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Edward  Locke,  New  York ;  D :  7249,  Sept. 
13,  1905 ;  2c.  Sept.  13,  1905.  18073 

Handsome  Charley;  by  B.  Allen. 

©   Benjamin    Allen,    New   Orleans ;    1896 : 
57200,  Oct.  17.  18074 

Handsome  doctor;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  O.  A. 
Hauerbach.    116  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.   16,   1909;   D:  16807;   Otto   A. 
Hauerbach,  New  York.  18075 

Handsome  Jack,  the  highwayman;  an  original 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  G.  A.  Hill. 

©  Geo.  A.  Hill,  United  States ;  1893 :  51610, 
Nov.  20.  18076 

Handsome  (The)  tramp;  an  ideal  romantic 
melodrama  in  prologue  and  4  acts,  by  C.  Pear- 
son. 

©  Charles  Pearson,  New  York ;  1888 :  36648, 
Dec.  24.  18077 

Handy  Andy.   Sec  Ned  of  the  hill. 

Handy  (The)  closet;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  J. 
W.   Standish.     9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  W.  Standish,  New  York ;  D :  620. 
June  29,  1901 ;  2c.  June  29,  1901.  18078 


891 


18078 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


18093 


Handy  dramas  for  amateur  actors;  new  pieces 
for  home,  school  and  public  entertainment, 
by  G.  M.  Baker.  Boston,  Lee  and  Shepard, 
1877.     1  p.  1.,  6,  3-356  p.     front.,  illus.     12°. 

Contents  :  The  flower  of  the  familj\ — 
A  mj'sterious  disappearance. — Above  the 
clouds. — Shall  our  mothers  vote? — Paddle 
your  own  canoe. — One  hundred  years  ago. — 
The  little  brown  jug. — Seeing  the  elephant. 

©  George  M.  Baker,  United  States;  1876: 
13550,  Dec.  7 ;  2c.  Dec.  11.  18078a 

Same.      Boston,    Lee    and    Shepard ;    New 

York,   C.   T.   Dillingham    [1904]      1  p.   1.,   6, 
3-356  p.    front.,  illus.  12°. 

©  Emily  F.  Baker,  Wellesley  Hills,  Mass., 
in  renewal  for  14  years  from  Dec.  7,  1904 ;  A : 
92885,  July  21,  1904;  2c.  Oct.  19,  1904. 

18078b 

Handy  (The)  grandmother;  for  5  girls,  by  A. 
Gockel.  Antigo,  Wis.,  Antigo  publishing  com- 
pany. 8  p.  24°.  (Dialogs  for  school  picnics, 
no.  11) 

©  July  20,  1915;  2c.  July  28,  1915;  D: 
41337;  Antigo  pub.  co.,  Antigo,  Wis.     18078c 

Handy  (A)  headache;  a  dramatic  composition, 
by  E.  C.  Lamson.     Typewritten. 

©  Ernest  Clyde  Lamson,  Prairie  Vievv^,  111. ; 
1899:  21841,  Mar.  27;  2c.  IMar.  27.  18079 

Handy  Solomon;  farce  in  1  act,  by  Ralph  W. 
Tag.  New  York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1914. 
14  p.     12°. 

©  Jan.  21,  1914;  2c.  Jan.  22,  1914;  D: 
35741 ;  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.     18079a 

Hang-over  (The);  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  R.  W. 
Peck.     16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  7,  1909;  D:  16496;  Raymond 
W.  Peck,  Rockville  Center,  N.  Y.  18080 

Hanged;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  D.  Barry.  [1], 
17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Apr.   22,   1914;    D:  36791;    John   D. 

Barry,  San  Francisco.  18080a 

Hangman's  (The)  noose.     See  Neck  and  neck. 

Hangmen  (The)  of  Captain  Dreyfus;  drama  in 

5  acts,  by  T.  Stein. 

©  Thomas  Stein,  New  York;  1899:59767, 
Sept.  18;  2c.   (in  parts)    Sept.  18-Sept.  23. 

18081 
Hank  Hoover's  holiday;  being  a  comedy  skit 
of  society  foibles  and  rustic  simplicity,  em- 
bracing a  variegation  of  humor,  harmony  and 
terpsichore,  by  Wm.  D.  Hall.  16  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Joseph  D.  Chadwick,  Philadelphia ;  D : 
4732,  Mar.  16,  190-1 ;  2c.  Mar.  16,  1904.     18082 

Hank,  the  bootmaker;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  J.  M. 
Fix.     4  p.     4°.  Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  14,  1911;  D:  23995;  .L  M.  Fix, 
Monocacy  Station,  Pa.  18083 


Hank's  proposal;  by  J.  Davis.  7  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Jack  Davis,  Jeannette,  Pa. ;  D :  11845, 
Dec.  2,  1907 ;  2c.  Dec.  2,  1907.  18084 

Hanley's  lunatics;  an  original  musical  comedy 
in  3  act.s,  by  M.  E.  Hanley. 

©  M.  E.  Hanley,  Peoria,  111.;  1888:33652, 
Nov.  26.  18085 

Hanna  Jagert;  [play  in  3  acts]  by  Otto  Erich 
Hartleben,  tr.  from  the  German  by  Sarah 
Elizabeth  Holmes.  (In  Poet  lore,  v.  24,  no.  6, 
Nov.-Dec.  1913;  periodical  ©  Jan.  30,  1914; 
2c.  Feb.  7,  1914;  B:  297401;  Poet  lore  co., 
Boston)  18085a 

Hannah  and  the  money;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
P..   C.   Smith.     lOS  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  22,  1909;  D:  17506;  Rita  0. 
Smith,  Now  York.  18086 

Hannah  gives  notice;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
Alice  C.  Thomijson.  New  York,  S.  French; 
London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1907.     18  p.     12°. 

©  Samuel  French,  New  York ;  D :  11925, 
Dec.  17,  1907;  2c.  Mar.  19,  190S.  18087 

Kannele;  a  dream  poem,  by  Gerhart  Haupt- 
niann.  rendered  into  English  verse  and  prose 
by  Cliarles  Henry  Meltzer.  New  York. 
Doubleday,  Page  &  co.,  1908.  3  p.  1.  103  p. 
12°. 

©  Harrison  Grey  Fiske,  United  States ;  A : 
202082,  :\Iar.  20,  1908;  2c.  Mar.  19,  1908. 

18088 

Hanneles  himnielfahrt.  See  Dramatic  (The) 
v/crks   of   G=rhart   Kauptniann. 

Hannetons  (Les);  comedie  en  3  actes,  [de  M. 
Eugene]  Brieux.  [Paris,  Impi-.  de  I'lUustra- 
tion]  1906.    2  p.  1.,  62  p.    12. 

©  M.  Brieux,  Paris;  D:8010,  Feb.  17, 
1906;  2c.  Feb.  17,  1906.  18089 

Hanni,  die  braut  des  wildschiitzen;  volksstiick 
in  3  akten,  von  Bernliard  Meinicke.  Ziirich, 
Art.  institut  O.  Fiissli  [1911]     89  p.     12". 

©  Sept.  10,  1911;  2c.  Dec.  30,  1911;  D: 
28127;  Art.  institut  Orell  Fiissli,  Ziirich, 
Switzerland.  18090 

Hannibal;  by  D.  T.  Brennan.  91  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  David  T.  Brennan,  Grant  Works,  111. ; 
D :  39,  Jan.  17,  1901 ;  2c.  Jan.  10,  1902.     18091 

ein  drama,  von  B.   Schottky.     Wiesbaden, 


Feller  &  Geeks ;  New  York,  G.  Stechert,  1888. 
3  p.  1.,  144  p.     12°. 

©  Ernst  Schottky,  New  York ;  1888 :  15167, 
May  24;  2c.  May  24.  18092 

—  a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  H.  D.  Gray.    Priv. 
print. 

©  Henry  David  Gray,  Auburn,  N.  Y. ;  1893 : 
43896,  Oct.  2 ;  2c.  Nov.  21.  18093 


892 


18094 


COPYRIGHTED   IN"    THE   UNITED   STATES 


18114 


Hannibal  and  Kathama;  a  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  Lieut.-Colonel  J.  C.  Fife-Cookson.  New 
York,  G.  P.  Putnam's  sons,  1S93.    190  p.    12°. 

©  J.  C.  Fife-Cookson,  London ;  1893 :  51574. 
Nov.  20;  2c.  Nov.  27.  18094 

Hans  and  Christina;  or.  Uncle  Heinrich's  por- 
trait, a  local  sensational  drama  in  3  acts, 
vpith  original  effects,  songs,  and  music,  by 
Walter  E.  McCann. 

©  Nicholas  R.  Woodward,  jr.,   Baltunore ; 
1874:433,  Jan.  13.  18095 

Hans  and  Dennis,  and  what  insurance  did 
for  them;  a  serio-comic  court  of  honor  dram.'i 
in  6  acts.  Benton,  111.,  W.  F.  Burkitt,  IfiOS. 
28  p.     12°. 

©  W.    F.   Burkitt,   Benton,    111. ;    D :  12936, 
May  9,  1908;  2c.  May  20,  1908.  18096 

Hans  and  Fritz;  a  Dutch  farce  in  1  act,  by 
Reginald  Kinnaman.  Clyde,  O.,  Ames  pub- 
lishing CO.,  1904.  6  p.  12°.  ( [Ames'  series 
of  standard  and  minor  drama,  no.  448] ) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clvde,  O. ;  D :  4874,  Apr. 
12,  1904;  2c.  Apr,  13,  1904.  18097 

Hans  and  Nix;  in  3  acts,  by  Ernest  Watters. 
67  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Harry  F.  Mathews,  Springfield.  O. ;  D : 
10731,  June  10,  1907;  2c.  June  10,  1907. 

18098 

Hans  Brunimers  cafe;  an  original  farce  in  1 
act,  by  C.  F.  Ingraham.  Clyde,  O..  Ames  pub- 
lishing co.,  1889.  1  p.  1.,  6  p.  12°.  ([Anu\s' 
series  of  standard  and  minor  drama,  no.  2711 ) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  1889:38835, 
Dec.  20 ;  2c.  Dec.  31.  18099 

Hans  Christian  Andersen;  fairy  play,  by  Mrs. 
H.  Sandby.    59  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  28,  1912;  D :  28864 ;  Mrs.  Her- 
man Sandby,  Philadelphia  18100 

Hajis  Danske;  musical  comedy,  by  K.  (-.  I^Iur- 
phy.     9  ]).     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  22,  1911;  D :  28198 ;  Katherine 
C.  Murphy,  Toledo,  O.  18101 

Hans  Distelfink;  lustspiel  in  3  aufziigen,  von 
Willy  Rath. 

©  Albert  Ahn,  Cologne,  Germany ;  1899 : 
67480,  Oct.  18;  2c.  Oct.  18.  18102 

Hans  eneste  kone;  lystspil  i  3  akter,  af  J.  Mag- 
nussen.  Kj0benhavn  og  Kristiania,  Gylden- 
dalske  boghandel,  Nordisk  forlag,  1913.  123  p. 
12°. 

©  .Tan.  22,  1913;  2c.  Feb.  10,  1913;  D: 
32231;  Julius  Magnussen,  %  Gyldendalske 
boghandel,  Copenhagen.  18103 

Hans  Hableman;  or,  Next  door  to  hell  and  its 
consequences,  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  E.  But- 
ler. 

©  Charles  E.  Butler,  New  York;  1887: 
19971,  Aug.  4  ;  2c.  Aug.  4.  18104 


Hans  Hamann,  German- American;  a  melo- 
drama in  4  acts,  by  F.  W.  Meyers.  45  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  F.  W.   Meyers,   Denison,   la. ;   D :  10911, 
July  5,  1907;  2c.  July  5,  1907.  18105 

Hans  Hansen;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  C.  Miller. 
17  p.     4°.     Typevrritten. 

©    Ic.    May    10,    1911;    D:  24182;    John    C. 
Miller,  Now  York.  18106 

Hans  Hanson;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W. 
C.  Herman,  from  the  original  play  by  Jas.  T. 
McAlpin.     73  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  31,  1914;   D:  37934;   Nelson  J. 
Loranger,  Chicago.  18106a 

the   Sv/ede  dialect  comedy. 

©  A.  B.  Beall  and  Jas.  T.  McAlpin,  Sioux 
City,  In. ;  1898 :  32300,  May  25.  18107 

Hans  Hanson,  the  yolly  Swede  yodeler;  a 
comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  T.  McAlpin. 

©  James  P.  Colton  and  James  T.  McAlpin, 
New  York  ;  1899  :  10036,  Feb.  2.  18108 

Hans  Huckebein  (Die  dame  aus  Ostende); 
schwank  in  3  akten,  von  Oscar  Blumenthal 
und  Gustav  Kadelburg.  New  York,  I.  Gold- 
mann,  1897.     Ill  p.     8°. 

©  Augustin  Daly,  New  York ;  1897 :  64786, 
Nov.  22;  2c.  Dec.  10.  18109 

Hans,  il  suonatore  di  flauto;  opera  comica  in  3 
atti,  di  M.  Vaucaire  e  G.  Mitchell,  tr.  italiana 
di  Carlo  Zangarini,  musica  di  Luigi  Ganne. 
Milano  [etc.]  G.  Ricordi  &  c. ;  New  York, 
Boosey  &  co.,  1907.  73  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  G.  Ricordi  &  co.,  Milan ;  D :  11847,  Dec. 
2,  1907;  2c.  Dec.  2,  1907.  18110 

Hans  Kohlhase;  drama  in  5  aufziigen,  von  Ru- 
dolf Holzer.  Berlin,  Vita,  deutsches  verlag- 
haus  [1909]  129  p.  12°.  (Bibliothek  mod- 
erner  dramen,  bd.  no.  33) 

©  July  9,  1909  ;  2c.  July  30,  1909 ;  D  :  16621 ; 
Vita,  deutsches  verlagshaus,  Berlin.       18111 

Hans,  le  joueur  de  fliite;  opera-comique  en  3 
actes,  livret  de  Maurice  Vaucaire  et  Georges 
Mitchell,  musique  de  Louis  Ganne.  Paris,  G. 
Ricordi  et  cie.,  1906.  2  p.  1.,  148  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  G.  Ricordi  &  cie.,  Milan ;  D :  8153,  Mar. 
12,  1900;  2c.  Mar.  12,  1906.  18112 

Same.     Paris,  G.  Ricordi  et  cie.,  1910.     4 

p.  1.     132  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©   July   25,    1910;    2c.    July   26,    1910;    D: 
21638;  G.  Ricordi  &  co.,  Milan.  18113 

Same.     [Mise    en    scene    et    choi-eographie 


de  Paul  Edmond]    97  p.    f° 

©   Sept.   15,   1910;   2c.   Sept.   16,   1910;   D: 
22069;  G.  Ricordi  &  co.,  Milan.  18114 


893 


18115 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITION'S 


18137 


Hans,  our  bruder  German;  a  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  J.  J.  Kirkpatrick. 

©    John    J.    Kirkpatrick,     Albany ;     1S73 : 
2618,  Mar.  17.  18115 

Hans  Sonnenstossers  hbllenfahrt;  ein  traum- 
spiel,  von  Paul  Apel.  Berlin,  Oesterheld  & 
CO.,  1911.     122  p.     12°. 

©  Feb.  16,  1911 ;  2c.  Apr.  1,  1911 ;  D :  23820. 
Oesterheld  &  co.,  Berlin.  18116 

Hans,  the  Alpine  guide;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  in- 
troducing original  songs  by  various  composers, 
by  F.  A.  Meyenschein  and  W.  B.  Jones. 

©  F.  A.  Mevenschein  and  William  B.  Jones, 
New  York;  1887:2757,  Feb.  4.  18117 

Hans,  the  boatman;  an  American  comedy- 
drama  in  3  acts,  by  C.  M.  Greene. 

©  Clay  M.  Greene,  New  Tork  ;  1889  :  12636, 
Apr.  23.  18118 

Hans,  the  Dutch  emigrant,  just  landed;  3  act 
sensational  drama,  by  Sol  Yewell. 

©  James  Hays,  Pittsburgh ;  1871 :  2968,  Apr. 
5.  18119 

Hans,  the  grocery  boy;  by  M.  and  L.  Davis. 
5  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mark  and  Laura  Davis,  Lebanon,  Pa. ; 
D :  11575,  Oct.  22,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  12,  1907. 

18120 

Hans  von  Smash;  a  farce,  by  T.  S.  Denison. 
Chicago.  T.  S.  Denison,  1878.  1  p.  1.,  [49]- 
59  p.     12°.      ([School  and  social  drama]) 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  1878 :  12819,  Nov. 
7;  2c.  Nov.  11.  18121 


Same.    Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  [1908]  1  p.  1., 

[49] -59  p.    12°.     (Amateur  series) 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago,  in  renewal  for 
14  years  from  Nov.  7,  1906 ;  D :  9323,  Oct.  26. 
1906;  2c.  Oct.  26,  1906.  18122 

Hans  von  Stemmel;  or.  The  devil's  hollow,  a 
legend  of  the  treasures  of  Captain  Kydd  in  the 
Highlands  of  the  Hudson,  an  original  ro- 
mantic play  in  4  acts  and  series  of  tableaux, 
by  A.  G.  W.  Carter  and  Miranda  Carter. 

©  A.  G.  W.  and  Miranda  Carter,  New 
York;  1874:  13908,  Nov.  12.  18123 

Hans  von  Suzi;  or.  The  builder  of  New  York, 
by  J.  Hartmann. 

©  Jacob  Hartmann,  New  York ;  1881 :  40S5. 
Mar.  17.  18124 


Hanske    (En) 
Bj0rnson. 


Sec    Plays;     by     Bj0rnstjerne 


Hants  (Ghosts);  by  R.  M.  Jonas.     10  p.     12°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Rosalie  M.  Jonas,  New  Y'^ork ;  D :  7597, 
Nov.  21,  1905 ;  2c.  Nov.  21,  1905.  18125 


Hap  Haggerty;  dramatization  of  William 
Slavens  IMcNutt's  story  of  the  same  name,  by 
M.  S.  Keightley.     [1],  10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  19,  1913;  D:  32717;  Mabel  S. 
Keightley,  South  Bend,  Ind.  18126 

Haphazard;  romantic  drama  in  5  acts,  by  James 

A.  Heme. 

©  Katharine  C.  Heme,  Dorchester,  Mass. ; 
•1888 :  9003,  Mar.  27.  18127 

Hapless  honeymoon;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  bv 

B.  K.  Adams  and  A.  E.  Snyder.     Ill  p.     4°. 
,  Typewritten. 

©  Belle  K.  Adams  and  Anne  E.  Snyder, 
Cleveland ;  D :  4845,  Apr.  6,  1904 ;  2c.  Apr.  15, 
1904.  18128 

Happenings  behind  the  curtain;  by  G.  Nagel. 
5  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  6,  1912 ;  D :  28567 ;  Geo.  Nagel, 
Newark,  N.  J.  18129 

Happenings  (The)  of  Hooligan;  a  farce  com- 
edy, by  W.  Dunlap.    26  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 
©  Willis  Dunlap,  Manistee,  Mich. ;  D :  5906, 
Dec.  1,  1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  17,  1904.  18130 

Happie  Heinie;  comedy-dramatic  playlet  in  1 

act,  by  Ben  Holmes.    8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  23,  1912  ;  D :  31763  ;  B.  H.  Droste, 

Ashland,  Va.  18131 

Happie  of  the  chorus;  original  farce  in  3  acts, 
by  L.  Dalton  and  Alexander  C.  Joy.  44  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  12,  1910 ;  D :  20178 ;  Lionel  Dal- 
ton, Fresno,  Cal.  18132 

Happiest  (The)  day;  libretto  in  2  acts,  by  E. 
Boltwood.    71  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Edward  Boltwootl,  Pittsfield,  Mass.;  D: 
6714,  May  23,  1905 ;  2c.  May  23,  1905.       18133 

Happiest  (The)  day  of  his  life;  play  in  1  act, 
by  W.  F.  Downing.  [1],  22  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  16,  1913;  D :  34436 ;  William 
Fuller  Downing,  London.  18134 

Happiest  (The)  jay  on  the  rancho.     See  Trule. 

Happiest  (The)  man  in  ISTew  York;  comedv  in 
3  acts,  by  H.  B.  Smith. 

©  Harry  B.  Smith,  New  York;  D :  10999. 
July  19,  1907.  18135 

Happiest  (The)  man  in  town;  a  comedy  with 
music  in  3  acts,  by  H.  B.  Smith. 

©  Harry  B.  Smith,  New  York ;  D :  11323, 
Sept.  10,  1907.  18136 

Happiest  (The)  night  of  his  life;  book  and 
lyrics  by  J.  McCree,  music  by  Albert  von 
Tilzer.  [2],  121  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Ic.  Dec.  5,  1910 ;  D  :  22728 ;  Junie  McCree, 
Sheepshead  Bay,  N.  Y.  18137 


894 


18138 


COPYRIGHTED  IF   THE   UNITED   STATES 


18156 


Happily  married;  1  act  farce,  by  W.  Richard- 
son.   13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  20,  1913  ;  D :  34779 ;  Walter  Rich- 
ardson, Chicago.  18138 

Happiness;  drama  in  1  act,  by  A.  Flamma,  tr. 
by  Arthur  Bennington.  [5],  25  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  31,  1910 ;  D :  21920 ;  Ario  Flam- 
ma, New  York.  18139 

Happiness,  and  otlier  plays;  by  J.  Hartley 
Manners.  New  York,  Dodd,  IMead,  and  com- 
pany, 1914.    8  p.  1.,  5-170  p.    plates.     12°. 

Contents  :  Happiness. — Just  as  well. — The 
day  of  dupes. 

©    Sept.   26,    1914;    2c.    Oct.    1,    1914;    A: 
379824 ;  Dodd,  Mead  &  co..  New  York.    18139a 

Happiness  and  you;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Se- 
bastian D.  Gaspers.    102  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  5,  1912  ;  D :  28228 ;  S.  D.  Gaspers, 
Chicago.  *  18140 

Happiness  gap;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W. 
Monksoiumers. 

©  Wm.  Monksommers,  Chicago ;  D  :  16050, 
June  11,  1909.  18141 

Happy;  or,  How  do  I  know?  a  comedy  nov- 
elette, by  F.  J.  Byrd  and  Jack  Burnett.  9  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  F.  Julian  Byrd,  Chicago ;  D :  13517,  Aug. 
8,  1908;  2c.  Aug.  10,  1908.  18142 

Happy  and  Gloomy  Gus;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
W.  W.  Haigh. 

©  Clife  W.  Grant,  New  York ;  D :  2794,  Dec. 
3,  1902.  18143 

Happy  Arcadia;  by  W.  S.  Gilbert,  music  by 
Fred  Clay.  London,  J.  Williams ;  New  York, 
E.  Schuberth  &  co.,  1895.  34  p.  8°.  ( [The 
German-Reed  repertory  of  musical  pieces] ) 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Joseph  Williams,  London  ;   1895 :  40486, 
Aug.  7 ;  2c.  Aug.  7.  18144 

Same. 

©  Joseph  Williams,  London;   1896:18866, 
Mar.  26 ;  Ic.  Mar.  26.  18145 

Happy  Billy,  Major,  U.  S.  A. ;  1  act  sketth,  by 
H.  C.  Woodward.    7  p.    4°.    Typewi'itten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  4,  1912;   D :  31315 ;   Harold  C. 
Woodward,  New  York.  18146 

Happy  (The)  book- worm;  original  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  J.  F.  Thompson.  [1],  130  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  1, 1914 ;  D  :  37438 ;  Julian  Francis 
Thompson,  Jersey  City.  18146a 

Happy  (A)  bungalow;  by  Arthur  Law.  Lon- 
don, J.  Williams,  ltd. ;  New  York,  E.  Schuberth 
&  CO.,  1904.    30  p.    8°. 

©  Joseph  Williams,  ltd.,  London ;  D :  4928, 
Apr.  23,  1904;  2c.  Apr.  23,  1904.  18147 


Happy    (A)    climax, 
tabloid  plays. 


See   Byer's   library    of 


Happy  (The)  couple;  a  short  humorous  farce, 
by  Charles  White.  New  York,  R.  M.  De  Witt, 
1875.  7  p.  12°.  ( [De  Witt's  Ethiopian  and 
comic  drama,  no.  61] ) 

©  Robert  M.  De  Witt,  New  York ;   1875 : 
7722,  July  23 ;  2c.  Sept.  2.  18148 

Happy  (A)  day;  a  domestic  farce  in  1  act  and 
1  scene,  by  Richard  Henry  [pseud.]  adapted 
for  the  American  stage,  by  H.  L.  Williams. 
New  York.  De  Witt,  1886.  >  15  p.  12°.  ( [De 
Witt's  acting  plays,  no.  347] ) 

©   A.   T.   B.   De   Witt,   New   York;    1886: 
30295,  Dec.  29 ;  2c.  Aug.  30,  1888.  18149 


■ ■  farce  in  1  act,  by  Octavia  Roberts.    Boston, 

W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1915.    20  p.    12°. 

©  June  30,  1915;  2c.  July  1,  1915;  D: 
41143 ;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston. 

18149a 

Happy  days;  by  Clementia.  Chicago,  Sisters 
of  Mercy,  St.  Patrick's  academy,  1910.  19  p. 
12°     [Contains  music] 

©  Apr.  20,  1910 ;  2c.  May  7,  1910 ;  D :  20978 ; 
Sisters  of  Mercy,  St.  Patrick's  academy,  Chi- 
cago. 18150 


—  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Richmond. 

©  Frank  Richmond,  New  York  ;  1888  :  7059. 
Mar.  7.  18151 


a  musical  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  H.  K.  Cham- 
bers. 

©   Wm.   A.    Brady,   New   York;    D :  11121, 
Aug.  6,  1907.  18152 

Happy  days  at  the  old  Kentucky  homestead; 
a  spectacular  domestic  drama  in  4  acts. 

©    Mary     Kleinfelter,     Cincinnati;     1896: 
62542,  Nov.  16.  18153 

Happy  days  in  Dixie;  by  Bob  Russell,  intro- 
ducing a  plantation  episode, — the  wedding  of 
Sambo  and  Dinah.       6  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Albert    Mattison,    New    York;    D:9784, 
Jan.  4,  1907;  2c.  Jan.  29,  1907.  18154 


play  in  1  act,  by  Bob  Russell. 

©  Nathan  Bivins,  New  York ;  D :  9638,  Dec. 
14,  1906.  18155 

Happy  days  in  jail;  by  G.  Fay.  7  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  12,  191 1  ;   D :  24921 ;   Gus  Fay, 
Buffalo.  18156 

Happy  (A)  dream  and  a  sad  dream;  Chinese 
fantastic  comedy,  by  K.  Sato.  194  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  24,  1915;  D:  40152;  Ken  Sato, 
New  York.  18156a 


895 


18156 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


18179 


Happy    (A)    ending;    comedy    consolation,    by 
P.  Johnson.     12  p.     24°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.   28,   1914;   D :  38G18 ;   Philander 
Johnson,  Washington.  18156b 

a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts  and  13  scenes, 


by  J.  Kopp. 

©  Jacob  Kopp,  New  York ;  1884 :  5454,  Mar. 
14.  18157 

—  romantic  pathos  play  for  2  females,  by 
Bertha  Moore,  text  and  stage  business  ed. 
and  rev.  by  Pauline  Phelps  and  Marion  Short. 
Now  York,  E.  S.  Werner,  1906.  11  p.  12°.  (On 
cover :  Werner  ed. ) 


Happy  Heinle;  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by  B. 
H.  Droste.     105  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  1,  1913 ;  D :  32803 ;  Ben  Holmes, 
llichmond.  18170 

comedy-drama   in  3  acts,   by   Ben   Holmes 

[pseud,  of  B.  H.  Droste]     100  p.     f°.     Type- 
^vritten. 

©   Ic.    July    31,    1915;    D :  41375 ;    Ben.    II. 
■    Droste,  Richmond.  18170a 

Happy  Hollow;  by  C.  J.  Mitchell. 

©  Charles  Joe  Mitcliell,  Chicago ;  D :  7433, 
Oct.  20,  190.5.  18171 


©  JJdgar   S.   Werner,  New  York ;   D :  9479,       ^f  PP?"  ^^l^^^^'f^^'^   comedy  sketch   in  1   seen.-, 
Nov.  12,  1906 ;  2c.  Nov.  26,  1906.  18158  by  .1.  H.  ^\;isli))urne.     9  p.     4  .     Typewritten. 


Happy  (A)  family;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  G. 
W.  Ryer. 

©  George  W.  Ryer,  Brooklyn ;  1887 :  29204. 
Nov.  11.  18159 


©  Ic.  Jan.  31,  1913;  D :  32152 ;  John  Kurd 
Washburne,  Chicago.  18172 

Happy  Hoolig'an. 

©  Ross  Snow,  New  York;  D:  1719,  Mar.  11. 
1902.  •  18173 

a    comedy    In    3    acts,    by    Frank    Duniont. 

47  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ous  Hill,  New  York ;  D :  489 ;  May  20, 
1901 ;  2c.  June  10,  1901.  18174 

3  act  dramatic  composition,  by  Henry  Fen- 
ton. 

©  Dan  Fenton,  Cohoes,  N.  Y.,  and  William 
J.  McDermott,  Philadelphia ;  D :  364.  Mar.  25, 
1901.  18175 

Happy-go-lucky.  Happy  Hooligan's  brother.     See  Gloomy  Gus. 

©  Patrick  H.  Sullivan,  New  York ;  D :  8016,       Happy  Hooligan's  fortune;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 

18163  ^y  ^^-  find  M.  Harvey.     35  p.     f°.     Typewrit- 

ten. 


a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  G.  W.  Ryer. 

©  George  W.  Ryer,  Brooklyn ;  1895 :  53246, 
Oct.  19.  18160 

Happy  (A)  finish;  a  comedy,  by  J.  H.  Smith. 
©  John  H.  Smith,  New  York ;  1892 :  39529, 
Sept.  30.  18161 

Happy  funeral;  a  comedy  sketch,  by  B.  Smith. 
21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Burton  Smith,  New  York ;  D :  4897,  Apr. 
18,  1904;  2c.  Apr.  18,  1904.  18162 


Feb.  17,  1906. 

—  by  J.  J.  Morton. 

©  James  J.  Morton,  New  York ;  D :  14030, 
Oct.  10,  1908.  18164 


—  by  Jules  Hurtig. 

©  Hurtig  &  Seamon,  New  York ;  D :  2489, 
Oct.  24,  1902.  18165 


©  Victor  and  Mae  Harvev,  San  Francisco; 
D:1849,   May   8.   1902;   2c.   Julv   15,   1902. 

18176 

Happy  hour  at  Squires  drawing  room;  by  B. 
Raps. 

©  Bruno  Raps,  Cleveland:   0:12391,   Feb. 
19,   1908.  18177 


19. 


ballad  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  R.  Hald. 
©  J.   R.  Hald,  Chicago;  1892:51860,  Dec.       Happy    (The)    hunters;    complicated    farce,    l)y 


3  act  musical  farce  comedy,  by  B.  Gaylor. 

©  Bobby  Gaylor,  Chicago  ;  1891 :  8120,  Mar. 
3.  18167 

Happy-go-lucky 's;  comedy  sketch,  by  Harriet 
Holmes  Haslett.     20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  18.  1909;   D:  17134;   Alexander 
Mackay  Sutherland,  Oakland,  Cal.  18168 

Happy    (A)    Hallowe'en;    a   sketch,    by    T.    H. 
Davis.     16  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  Henry  Davis,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.; 
D:31S8,  Mar.  25,  1903;  2c.  Mar.  25,   1903. 

18169 


18166  M.  Ott.     [11,  IS  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    S.    1914;    D :  37782 ;    Matthov.- 
Ott,  AVollnston,  IMas.s.  18177a 

Happy  (The)  island  of  Rory  Bory  Alice.     See 
Colonel  Wherefore. 

Happy  Jack;  1  act  play,  by  H[elena]  M.  Cahili. 
15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  21,  1912;  D:  29722;  H.  M.  C-d- 
hill,  New  York.  18178 

or.  The  sailor's  home,  a  drama  in  3  acts 


and  13  scenes,  by  J.  C.  Welch. 

©    James   Charles   Welcli,    San    Francisco; 
1885  :  23056,  Nov.  4.  18179 


896 


18180 


COPYEIGHTED   IN"   THE   UNITED   STATES 


18195 


Happy  Joe;  or,  The  young  boy  from  tlie  coun- 
try, a  drama  in  4  acts,  adapted  and  arr.  for 
stage  representation  from  S.  W.  Pearce's 
story  of  The  young  boy  from  the  country, 
published  in  the  Fireside  companion,  drama- 
tized by  O.  B.  Collins. 

©  O.  B.  Collins,  New  York ;  1S72 :  463,  Jan. 
17.  18180 

Happy  (The)  kingdom;  comedy  in  3  acts  writ- 
ten in  blank  verse  and  prose,  by  A.  Maquarie. 
London,  Bickers  and  son,  ltd.,  1913.  5  p.  1., 
150  p.     12°. 

©  June  25,  1913 :  2c.  Aug.  S,  1913  ;  D  :  34186 ; 
Arthur  Maquarie,  London.  18181 

Happy  (The)  man  at  last;  musical  comedietta 
in  1  act.  by  N.  Childs. 

©    Nathaniel    Childs,    Boston;    1878:1814, 
Feb.  11.  18182 

Happy  (The)  man  of  Punjaubi.  See  Princess 
Ko-Ket. 

Happy  (A)  marriage.  See  Lykkeligt  (Et) 
aegteskab. 

Happy  medium;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
libretto  by  Juliet  Wilbor  Tompkins,  music  by 
Gilbert  Tompkins.  49  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  J.  W.  Tompkins,  Boston;  D :  9591,  Dec. 
8,  1900;  2c.  Dec.  6,  1906.  18183 

1  act  farce,  by  E.  Hammond.     43  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Elizabeth  Hammond,  Lakewood,  N.   J. ; 
D :  15935,  May  24,  1909 ;  2c.  May  24,  1909. 

18184 

play   in  1  act,   book  and   lyrics  by   D.   M. 


Wiley,  music  by  Russell  M.  Tarbox.    [1],  26  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©    Ic.    Apr.    4,    1914;     D :  36825 :     Dwight 
Mitchell  Wiley,  San  Francisco.  18184a 

Happy  Nan  and  the  suffragist  court;  or.  The 
taming  of  Mrs.  Green,  comic  opera  in  3  acts 
by  H.  L.  Pierce.  Passaic,  Daily  news  print 
[1911]     31  p.     4°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Aug.   24,   1911;   2c.   Aug.   26,   1911;   D: 
25079;  Henry  Lewis  Pierce,  Passaic,  N.  J. 

18185 

Happy  (A)  New  Year;  comedy  playlet,  by  E.  B. 
Carr.     [1],  11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Apr.   9,   1913 ;    D :  32904 ;   Ernest  B. 
Carr,  New  York.  18186 

dramatic  sketch  in  1  act,  by  E.  F.  Bowers. 

8  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  25,  1914;  D:  37271;  Edwin  F. 
Bowers,  New  York.  18186a 

Italian  melodrama,  by  R.  de  Luca. .  6  p. 

f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.   11,   1914;   D:  36760;   Ralph   de 
Luca,  New  York.  18186b 

See  also  Spirits. 


Happy  (A)  pair;  a  comedietta  in  1  act,  by  S. 
Theyre  Smith,  new  American  ed.  correctly 
reprinted  from  the  original  authorized  acting 
ed.  New  York,  H.  Roorbach,  1890.  1  p.  1., 
19  p.  12°.  ( [Roorbach's  American  ed.  of 
acting  plays,  no.  30] ) 

©  Harold  Roorbach,  New  York ;  1890 :  5367, 
Feb.  12;  2c.  Mar.  2.5.  18187 

Happy  (A)  papa;  a  male  sketch,  by  W.  H.  Lin- 
gard. 

©  William    Horace    Lingard,    New    York ; 
1872 :  8659,  Aug.  13.  ^  18188 

Happy  (The)  prince;  by  Oscar  Wilde,  drama- 
tized by  L.  W.  Moore  and  M.  T.  Allen.  5  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.   10,  1915;   D :  40922 ;  Lou  Wall 
Moore   and   Margaret   T.   Allen,   Chicago. 

18188a 

Happy  (A)  Swede;  by  E.  Delaney. 

©    Edward    Delaney,    Chicago ;    D :  12709, 
Apr.  8,  1908.  18189 

Happy  tho'  married;  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  E. 
Swan.     40  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.   17,   1910;    D:  20274;    Mark   E. 
Swan,  New  York.  18190 

Happy  (A)  tramp;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
William  Jerome  Mills.  93  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Michiel    Joseph    Tighe,    New   York ;    D : 
3394,  ]\Iay  7.  1903 ;  2c.  May  7,  1903.         18191 

Happy  Valley;  or.  The  golden  days  of  '49, 
an  original  romantic  and  picturesque  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  J.  J.  McCloskey. 

©   James   J.   McCloskey,    Brooklyn;    1881: 
2614,  Feb.  21.  18192 

Happy  (The)  world;  a  burlesque  version  of  The 
wicked  world,  by  W.  C.  Hudson. 

©  William  C.  Hudson,  Brooklyn ;  1874 :  146, 
Jan.  6.  18193 

Happy  youngsters;  miniature  musical  comedy, 
book  by  Harold  Atteridge,  music  by  Wm. 
Frederick  Peters.  5  p.  f°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Victor "Kremer,  United  States;  D :  121.52, 
Jan.  10,  1908;  2c.  Jan.  10,  1908.  18194 

Happy  land;  or.  The  king  of  Elysia,  a  comic 
opera  in  2  acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  F.  Ran- 
ken. 

©  Frederic   Ranken,   New   York ;   D :  7097, 
Aug.  9,  1905.  18195 

Haps  and  mishaps  of  Mr.  Prihoda.  See  Mer- 
chant and  poet. 


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18196 


DEAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


18$^16 


Hara-kari;  1  act  comedy,  by  A.  Mison.  17  p. 
f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  8,  1911 ;  D :  23302 ;  Ada  Mixou, 
Washington.  18196 

Harakiri;  or,  The  cup  of  resignation,  tragedy 
of  Japanese  life  in  1  act  and  2  scenes,  by  A. 
Armband  and  Kinosita.  13  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Ic.   June  2,   1913;    D:  33381;   Abraham 
Armband  and  Kinosita,  New  York.         18197 

See  also  Hari-kari. 


Harbinger  (The) ;  play  in  3  acts,  by  R.  Housum. 
89  p.     4^     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  17,  1910 ;  D :  22304 ;  Robert 
Housum.  Cleveland.  18198 

Harbor  shoals;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
W.   H.  Carson.     119  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  Henry  Carson,  New  York;  D: 
6143,  Jan.  27,  1905;  2c.  Jan.  27,  1905.     18199 

Harbour  (The)  watch;  play  in  1  act,  by  R.  Kip- 
ling.    [2],  29  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  19,  1913;  D:  32997;  Rudyard 
Kipling,  London.  18200 

Harburn's  heartburn;  a  comedy  sketch,  by 
S.    J.    Macdonald. 

©  Samuel  J.  IMacdonald,  Newark,  N.  J. ; 
1899:36577,  June  2.  18201 

Hard  cider;  temperance  sketch,  by  T.  S.  Deni- 
son.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison,  1880.  8  p.  12°. 
([School  and  social  drama]) 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  1880 :  15808,  Oct. 
16;  2c.  Oct.  26.  18202 

Same.     Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison,  1908.     8  p. 

12°.     ([Amateur  series] ) 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago,  in  renewal  for 
14  years  from  Oct.  16,  1908 ;  D :  13814,  Sept. 
17,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  17,  1908.  18203 

Hard  Knox;  or,  A  marriage  settlement,  a  farce 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Eagleton.  Kansas 
City,  Mo.,  E.  Eagleton  &  A.  J.  Davis,  1894. 

©  Edward  Eagleton  and  Arthur  J.  Davis, 
Kansas  City,  Mo.;  1895:8628,  Feb.  9.     18204 

Hard  lines;  a  farce  comedy  for  two  people,  in 
1  act,  by  T.  B.  Donaldson.  9  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Thomas  P.  Donaldson,  Philadelphia ;  D : 
7257,  Sept.  14;  1905;  2c.  Sept.  14,  1905.     18205 

Hard  (A)  luck  proposal;  a  1  act  play,  by  K.  C. 
Merrill.     10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Katharine  C.  Merrill,  Cumberland  Cen- 
tre, Me. ;  D :  10213,  Mar.  26,  1907 ;  2c.  Mar. 
26,  1907.  18206 


Hard  of  hearing;  comedy  in  1  act,  for  young 
ladies,  by  Olga  Steiner.  New  York,  The  Rox- 
bury  publishing  company,   1899.     18  p.     16°. 

©   Roxbury   pub.    co.,     New    York;     1899: 
12656,  Feb.  15;  2c.  Feb.  15.  18207 

See  also  Professional   (A)   gardener. 

Hard  (A)  pull;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
A.  Colburn.     42  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 
■    ©  Arthur    Colburn,    Boston;    1887:30181, 
Nov.  21;  2c.  Dec.  3,  1888.  18208 

Hard  (A)  time  for  Flannagan;  by  Charles 
Horwit/..     20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Augustus    Schade,    Brooklyn ;     D :  8855, 
Apr.  7,  1906;  2c.  Apr.  7,  1906.  18209 

Hard  times;  dramatic  story,  by  VV.  Montague. 
9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  3,  1915 ;  D :  39570 ;  Walter  Mon- 
tague, San  Francisco.  18209a 

a  negro  extravaganza,   1  scene,  by   Daniel 


D.  Emmett,  arr.  by  Charles  White.  New  York. 
R.  M.  De  Witt,  1874.  9  p.  12°.  ( [De  Wittt's 
Ethiopian  and  comic  drama,  no  23] ) 

©  Robert  M.  De  Witt,  New  York;  1874: 
15818,  Dec.  31 ;  2c.  Jan.  9,  1875.  18210 

Hardee,  countess  of  Monte-Cristo;  a  play  in 
4  acts,  by  J.  R.  Abarbanell. 

©  Jacob  R.  Abarbanell,  Coney  Island,  N.  Y. ; 
D:  2733,  Dec.  18,  1902.  18211 

Hardest  way;  a  protean  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
George  Totten  Smith  and  Idalene  Cotton. 
27  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  8,  1910;  D:  20747;  N.  J.  Long. 
Greenlawn,  N.  Y.  18212 

Harding  Knox,  prize  fighter;  a  5  act  play,  by 
G.   L.   Webster.     29  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  George  Lamont  Webster,  Midlothian, 
Tex.;  D:2575,  Nov.  10,  1902;  2c.  (incl.  act  6) 
Nov.  10,  1902.  18213 

Hardtack;  a  4  act  comedy  drama,  by  J.  R. 
Musick. 

©  John  R.  Musick,  New  York;  1890:38310. 
Dec.  4.  18214 

Harem  (The);  a  burletta  in  3  acts,  by  G.  Bruno. 

©  Gus  Bruno,  New  York ;  1887 :  1743,  Jan. 

21.  18215 

a  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  G.  F.  Jones.    114  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Georgina  Francis  Jones,  New  York ;  D : 
14925,  .Ian.  28,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  23,  1909.     18216 

Harem  (The)  strike;  operetta  in  3  acts,  by  P. 
Ker,  book  by  P.  Ker  and  Mrs.  C.  A.  Doremus. 
129  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  10,  1914;  D :  39061 ;  Paul  Ker, 
New  York.  18216a 


898 


18317 


COPYRIGHTED   IN"    THE    UNITED   STATES 


18235 


Haremsnacht  (Eine);  sketch  in  1  autzuge,  von 
Max  Scliwarz  unci  Georges  Robert.  [2],  9  p. 
t°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  17,  1910 ;  D :  22582 ;  M.  Schwarz, 
New  York.  18217 

Haren  (El);  leyenda  oriental  en  1  acto,  dividido 
en  3  cuadros,  original  de  Guillermo  Perrfn  y 
Miguel  de  Palacios,  mtisica  del  maestro  Vin- 
cente  Lleo.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espanoles]  1915.  41  p.  12°,  [Libretto  only] 
©  Aug.  30,  1915;  Ic.  Sept.  1,  1915;  D: 
41648;  G.  Perrin  y  M.  de  Palacios,   Madrid. 

18217a 

Hargudl  am  bach;  Oder,  Die  lig'a  der  person- 
lichkeiten,  lustsplel  in  4  akten,  von  Hans 
IVIiiller.  Berlin,  Felix  Bloch  erben,  1909. 
108   p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  15,  1909 ;  D :  16790 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  18218 

Hari-kari;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  Johnson.  22  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  6,  1913 ;  D :  35272 ;  Julian  John- 
son, New  York.  18219 

See  also  Hara-kari. — Hara-kiri. 


Harriette's  dilema;  a  play,  by  J.  Nordenshield. 
25  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  31,  1912 ;   D :  29845 ;   Jeannette 
Nordenshield,  New  York.  18220 

Harischandra,  the  model  of  truth;  or.  The  man 
of  his  word,  by  N.  Panthaky.  cover-title, 
7  p.  24°.  Printed.  [Synopsis  onlyl  [Note: 
Copies  received  bear  tlie  title,  Harischun- 
dra,  by  Nusserwan  Panthaky] 

©    Nuservan    Panthaky,    New    York:    D: 
7566,  Nov.  15,  1905;  2c.  Apr.  19,  1906.     18221 

Hark,  hark,  my  soul;  an  illustrated  panto- 
mime, arr.  and  posed  for  public  exhibition,  by 
Anna  D.  Cooper.  New  York.  Dick  &  Fitz- 
gerald, 1907.     25  p.  illus.     12°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York ;  D :  11464, 
Oct.  5,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  5,  1907.  18222 

Harkoways  (The);  a  play  by  F.  Wilkinson.  .71  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Florence  Wilkinson.  New  York ;  D :  795, 
Aug.  24,  1901 ;  2c.  Aug.  24,  1901.  18223 

Harlequin  (The)  and  the  world  of  wonders. 
See  Seven  (The)  dwarfs. 

Harlequin  Bob  Cratchet  and  ding-dong-dell. 
See  Santa  Claus. 

Harlequin  (The)  king;  a  dramatic  composi- 
tion in  4  acts,  by  F.  J.  Duquesne.  87  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Fritz  Joubert  Duquesne,  New  York;  D: 
5436,  Aug.  13,  1904 ;  2c.  Jan.  8,  1906.       18224 


Harlequin  (The)  king — Continued. 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Severance,  founded 

upon  Rudolf  Lothar's  Konig  Harlekin.  cover- 
title,  37  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©    John    Severance,    New    York ;    D :  8084, 
Mar.  1,  1906;  2c.  Mar.  19,  1906.  18225 

Harlequin  Sinbad,  the  sailor;  or,  Hi  diddle 
diddle,  the  cat  in  the  fiddle,  wi'th  the  grand 
transformation  of  the  four  seasons,  by  J. 
Hart. 

©  Josh  Hart,  United  States;  1875:11568, 
Nov.  4.  '  18226 

Harley's  wife;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  J.  C.  Roach 
and  J.  A.  Knox.    83  p.    f  °.    Typewritten. 

©  James  Connor  Roach  and  J.  Armov  Knox, 
New  York ;  1885 :  3613,  Feb.  9 ;  2c.  Feb.  9. 

18227 

Harrnachis;  or.  The  last  Pharaoh,  drama  in  5 
act.i,  by  J.  W.  Ring. 

©  John  W.  Ring,  Chicago ;  D :  13738,  July 
31,  1908.  18228 

Harmless  (A)  flirtation;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
Jef-ioy  T.  Branen.  Chicago,  H.  L.  Newton 
pub.  CO.,  1902.  cover-title,  8  p.  12°.  (New- 
ton's   vaudeville    sketches) 

©  Harry  L.  Newton  pub.  co.,  Chicago;  D: 
2603,  Nov.  1,  1902 ;  2c.  Nov.  1,  1902.  18229 


—  society  sketch  in  1  scene,  by  Frank  Du- 
mont.  New  York,  Chicago  [etc.]  M.  Wit- 
mark  &  sons  [1902]     14  p.    12°. 

©    M.    Witmark    &    sons.    New    York;    D: 

18230 


sons, 
27.57,  Dec.  10,  1902 ;  2c.  Dec.  9,  1902 


Hai-mless  (A)  hobby;  farce  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  H.  Tyndale  and  M.  M.  Weill. 

©  Hilgard  Tyndale,  New  York,  and  M.  M. 
Weill,  Brooklyn  ;  1888  :  19464,  July  6.     18231 

Harmon  (The)  inheritance;  by  G.  MacAuliffe. 
©  Grisella  MacAuliffe,  East  Oakland,  Cal. ; 
D :  8023,  Feb.  19,  1906.  18232 

Harmonious  (A)  family;  a  play  for  children, 
in  3  acts,  by  Elizabeth  Polding.  New  York, 
The  Roxbury  publishing  companv,  1899.  12  p. 
16°.     (Tlie  Wizard  series) 

©    Roxbury    pub.    co..    New    York;    1899: 
12671,  Feb.  15;  2c.  Feb.  15.  18233 

Harmonus;  a  4  act  drama,  by  Charlotte  R.  Van 
Woglum.     Typewritten. 

©   Mrs.   Bleecker  Bangs,   Brooklyn;   1898: 
73196,  Dec.  15;  2c.  Dec.  15.  18234 

Harmony  discord;  comedy  of  harmonious  dis- 
cords, by  Una  Clayton.  [3],  15  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.   Dec.   15,   1910;    D:  22813;     Bayone 
Whipple,  New  York.  18235 

Harmony  in  a  flat.  See  Monologues  and  duo- 
logues. 


899 


18236 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


18256 


Harmony  (The)  of  discord;  or,  Love  concen- 
trated, a  comedy  in  3  acts  [and]  Unmasked; 
01-,  The  Wilberfords,  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
R.  P.  Leahy.     146  p.     24°.     Printed. 

©  Richard  P.  Leahy,  Tiffin,  O. ;  1892 :  1G090, 
Apr.  S ;  2c.  June  17.  18236 

Harmony  versus  discord;  by  \Vm.  D.  Hall. 
17  p.     8°.  » Typewritten. 

©  Frisco  comedy  four,  Philadelphia ;  D : 
4454,  Dec.  30,  1903 ;  2c.  Dec.  30,  1903.     18237 

Harold;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Ernst  von  AVil- 
denbruch,  tr.  from  the  German  by  Otto  Heller, 
done  into  English  verse  by  Hugh  A.  Clarke. 
Philadelphia,   Poet-lore  co.,  1891. 

©  Poet-lore  co.,  Philadelphia;  1891:19449, 
May  27.  (Also  published  in  I'oet-lore,  v.  3, 
nos.  S  and  9,  Aug.  and  Sept.  1891;  periodical 
©  Poet-lore  co.,  Boston:  1891:33020,  Sept. 
16;  2c.  Sept.  19)  18238 

Harold  M.  Seidensticker  and  his  big  tov^^n 
boys;  a  1  act  comedy  with  music,  book  and 
lyrics  by  H.  M.  Seidensticker.  6  1.  8°. 
Printed.      [Libretto   only] 

©  Harold  M.  Seidensticker,  Meridan,  Mich. ; 
D :  14S24,  Jan.  IG,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  16,  1909. 

18239 

Harolde,  the  envoy  of  Artois;  a  tragic  play  in 
5  acts,  by  J.  A.  J.  Ncafie.  Now  York,  Plain- 
dealer  printing  establishment,  1879.  93  p. 
front,    port.     8°.  . 

©  John  A.  J.  Neafie,  New  York ;  1880 :  8897, 
June  14;  2c.  July  28.  18240 

Harolde.  the  merchant  of  Calais;  a  tragic  play 
in  5  acts,  by  J.  A.  J.  Neafie. 

©  J.  A.  J.  Neafie,  New  York ;  1879 :  3623, 
Mar.  17.  18241 

Haroun  Al  Raschid  and  his  mother-in-law. 
See  Arabian  (An)  night. 

Harp  of  Erin;  or,  The  warbling  shepherd,  a 
musical  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  B. 
Grant. 

©  Charles  Buron  Grant,  Brooklyn :  D :  388. 
Apr.  23.  1901.  18242 

Harp  (The)  slave.     See  Italian  (The)  padrone. 

Harpers  Ferry;  a  play. 

©  James  S.  Stevens,  Philadelphia;  1892: 
G717,  Feb.  11.  18243 

HarrePs  medals;  comedy  play,  by  E.  M.  Ben- 
nett.    3  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  12,  1911;  D :  25213 ;  Edward 
Milton  Bennett,  New  York.  18244 

Harriet  Story;  a  drama,  by  Mark  Douglas 
[pseud,  of  D.  M.  Lemon] 

©  Don  Mark  Lemon,  San  Francisco;  1897: 
64331,  Nov.  19.  18245 


Harriet's  honeymoon;  an  original  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  L.  Ditrichstein.  161  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Leo  Ditrichstein,  New  York ;  D :  3615, 
June  18,  1903;  2c.  June  18,  1903.  18246 

Harrigan;  play  of  American  life  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  Johnson.     104  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  16,  1909 ;  D :  17405 ;  Oliver  Mo- 
>-'>sco  and  Julian  Johnson,  Los  Angeles. 

18247 

Harris  &  Harris,  attorneys  and  counsellors 
at  law;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  F.  D.  Hen- 
nessy  and  G.  W.  Fleming. 

©  Frank  D.  Hennessy  and  George  Walt. 
Fleming,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. ;  1894 :  15426,  Mar. 
19.  18248 

Harrison's  love;  a  tragic  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
G.  A.  Lafayette. 

©  G.  A.  Lafayette,  St.  Paul;  1885:9874, 
Apr.  30.  18249 

Harry  Allen,  the  Union  spy;  allegorical  mili- 
tai-y  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  Barton.  liansing, 
Midi.,  W.  S.  George  <&  co.,  1873.  4  p.  1.,  5-32  p. 
12°. 

©  Joseph  Barton,  Chicago  ;  1872 :  9944,  Sept. 
14;  2c.  June  2,  1873.  18250 

Harry  and  the  dude;  a  romantic  play  in  3  acts, 
from  the  play  When  the  signal  sounds,  by 
A.  P.  Gabbert.     95  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  A.  Paul  Gabbert,  Cincinnati ;  D :  1162G, 
Oct.  30,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  30,  1907.  18251 

Harry  Dare  of  New  Amsterdam;  a  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  H.  Fuehrer.  Brooklvn,  J.  F.  Becker, 
1SS2.     32  p.     12°. 

©  Henry  Fuehrer.  Brooklyn  ;  1881 :  17349, 
Nov.  7;  2c.  Feb.  9,  1882.  18252 

Harry  Delmar;  or.  The  road  to  rviin,  a  temi)er- 
ance  drama  in  4  acts,  founded  on  incidents  in 
real  life,  by  L.  C.  Arnold.  Columbus,  Ind., 
Democrat  print,  1880.     1  p.  1.,  24  p.     12°. 

©  Laura  C.  Arnold,  Columbus,  Ind. ;  1880 : 
3146,  Feb.  27;  2c.  Apr.  21.  18253 

Harry  Hill's  travels  in  the  Oklahoma  coun- 
try. Sec  Oklahoma  Hill's  Oklahoma  his- 
torical   exhibition. 

Harry  Macarthy's  New  Year's  day;  or,  The 
kaleidescope  of  fun. 

©  Harry  Macarthy,  Oakland,  Cal. ;  1884: 
8562,  Apr.  24.  18254 

Harry,  the  flagman's  son;  by  S.  S.  Johnston. 

©  S.  Sterrette  Johnston,  S;ilem.  Or. ;  1895 : 
G2324,  Dec.  9.  18255 

Hartly,  the  useless;  a  drama  of  life  in  the 
Indian  secret  service  in  4  acts,  by  K.  Mac- 
Dougall. 

©  Kenneth  MacDougall,  New  York ;  D : 
15095,  Feb.  16,  1909.  18256 


900 


18257 


COPYRIGHTED    IIST    THE    UNITED    STATES 


18275 


Harum-scarum;  a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 
L.  W.  Lister. 

©  Lydia  AVarren  Lister,  San  Francisco ;  D : 
10644,  May  25,  1907.  18257 


Same. 

©    Lydia    M.    Lister,     San    Francisco;     D: 
1149G,  Oct.  8,  1907.  18258 

Harum-scarum   (The)  harem;  by  A.   V.  Char- 
tres. 

©  Anita  Vivanti  Chartres,  New  York  ;  1897 : 


48184,  Aug.  27. 


18259 


Harvard;  a  spectacular-panoramic-minstrel  com- 
edy  in  2   acts,   by   E.  Marble. 

©  Edward  Marble,  Baltimore  ;  1892  :  51083. 
Dec.  15.  18260 

Harvard  cow  boy:  a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts, 
by  F.  Bruegger  and  W.  C.  E.  Seeboeck. 

©   Frederick    Bruegger.    Chicago ;    D :  5572. 
Sept.  21,  1904.  18261 

Harvard  (The)   doctor;  a  comedy  drama  in  4 

acts,  by  E.  Saxton.    135  p. .  f  °.    Typewritten. 

©  Evelyn  Saxton.  New  York  ;  D  :  5357,  July 

30,  1904;  2c.  July  30,  1904.  18262 

See  also  Down  our  way. 


Harvard  (The)  girl;  a  musical  frolic  in  3  acts, 
by  Edgar  Selden.  85  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Spitz  &  Natlianson,  Providence.  II.  I. ;  D : 
11043,  Oct.  31,  1007;  2f.  Oct.  2G,  1907.     18263 

Harvard  (A)  man;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  G.  A. 
L<\Msey  and  H.  C.  Browne.  54  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  G.  Alanson  Lessey,  Amherst,  Mass.,  and 
Harrv  C.  P.rowne,  Quaker  Hill,  Conn.;  D: 
4501,  Jan.  14,  1904;  2c.  Feb.  1,  1904.     18264 

Harvard  (A)  student;  a  dramatic  composition 
in  3  acts,  by  J.  Hurtig. 

©  Jules  Hurtig,  New  York;  1897:48849, 
Aug.  31.  18265 

Harvard  vs.   Yale.   See  Vacation. 

Harvest  (The);  a  drama  in  1  act,  by  E.  C. 
Maxwell.     1  p.  1..  10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  30.  1912;  D :  29551 ;  Everett 
Carroll  Maxwell,  Los  Angeles.  18266 


drama  in  prologue  and  3  acts,  by  E.  M.  Un- 

sell.     53  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  31,  1913 ;  D :  34903 ;  Eva  M.  Un- 
sell.  New  York.  18267 

play  in  1  act,  by  F.  M.  Rice.     15  p.     4°, 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    26,    1915;    D :  39805 ;    Frances 
Martin  Rice,  New  York.  18267a 


Harvest  (The)  — Continued. 

by    J.    E.    Fillmore.      [1],    20    p.      4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  2,  1914 ;  D :  35SSS ;  John  Eldon 
Fillmore,  Cambridge,  Mass.  18267b 


by  P.  B.  Sipe.     [3],  38  p. 


4°.     Type- 


written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  27,  1914;  D:  36483;  Paul  Ber- 
nard Sipe,  Pittsburgh.  18267c 

—  See  oJso  Two  plays;  by  Lennox  Robinson. 


Harvest  (The)  hold-up;  libretto  for  a  comic 
opera  in  2  acts,  by  M.  F.  Hudson.  51  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  29,  1912;  D :  28878 ;  Millard  F. 
Hudson,  Washington.  18268 

Harvest  home. 

©  H.  C.  Gifford,  Columbus,  O. ;  1894 :  32661, 
June  20.  18269 

Harvest    (A)   night's  dream;   an   operetta  for 

Thanksgiving    time,  by     A.    S.    Huntington. 

Syracuse,  N.   Y.,  E.  C.   Johnson.     8  p.     16°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Arria  S.  Huntington,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. ; 
1896 :  20804,  Apr.  2 ;  Ic.  Apr.  1.  18270 

Harvest  (A)  of  sin;  sensational  melodrama  in 
4  a<.'ts,  by  V.  De  Noie.  122  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Vera  De  Noie,  New  York ;  D :  3G51,  Juno 
25,  1003;  2c.  June  25,  1903.  18271 

Harvest  of  tares;  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Andros- 
Hawley.     96  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Annie  Andros-Hawlev,  Brookline.  Mass. ; 
D:9852,  Jan.  26,  1907:  2c.  .Tan.  28,  1907. 

18272 

Harvest  (The)  of  the  roses;  a  traged.v,  pro- 
logue and  4  acts,  by  F.  Lucchetti.  51  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Francesco  Lucchetti,  Philadelphia;  D: 
13538,  x\ug.  12,  1908;  Ic.  Julv  29,  1908;  Ic. 
Aug.  12,  1908.  18273 

Harvest  (A)  storm.     See  Golden  (The)  Gate. 

Harvest  time;  a  miniature  musical  comedy 
scenic  production  in  1  act,  by  Lawrence  Rus- 
sell.   14  p.    f°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  David  Martin  and  Percie  Martin,  Chari- 
ton, la.;  D:8296,  Apr.  7.  1906;  2c.  Mar.  22, 
1906.  18274 

Harvester  (The);  a  play  adapted  from  the 
French,  by  C.  M.  Skinner. 

©  Charles  M.  Skinner,  Brooklyn;  D:4679, 
Feb.  25,  1904.  18275 

Harvester  (The)  agent.     See  Country  (A)  boy. 


901 


,16276 


DKAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


18393 


Harvey  Bircli,  tlie  spy;  a  drama  based  upon 
the  novel  of  The  si\v  of  the  neutral  ground, 
by  F.  G.  Maeder. 

©  Fred  G.  Maeder,  New  York ;  1875 :  11994. 
Nov.  13.  18276 

a  play  in  5  acts,  readapted  from  previously 


copyrigiited  play,  by  F.  G.  Maeder,  now  em- 
bodying an  original  final  act. 

©  Fred  G.  Maeder,  United  States;   1875: 
12829,  Dec.  6.  18377 

Harvey  Vance;  or,  The  cost  of  vengeance,  a 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Homer. 

©   Augustus    Homer,    Philadelphia ;    1880 : 
1858,  Feb.  2.  18378 

Has-been  (A);  by  L.  Shaffuer.  [2],  16  p.  f. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    19,    1910;    D :  22599 ;    Lillyan 
Shaffner,  Chicago.  18279 

Has-beens  (The);  drama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  E. 
Miller.     102  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Dec.    6,    1915;    D:  42419;    Louis   E. 
Miller,  Brooklyn.  18379a 

Haschisch;  dichtung,  von  Axel  Delmar. 

©   Ed.   Bote   and   G.   Bock,   Berlin;   1897: 
34203,   June  5;   2c.   June  4;  2c.  June  28. 

18280 

a  drama,  by  C.  Gatchell. 

©  Charles  Gatchell,  United  States;   1884: 
1924G,  Sept.  25.  18281 

operetta  lirica,  in  3  atti,  di  Alberto  Colan- 

tuoni,  musica  di  R.  Delli  Ponti  e  E.  Gregori. 
Milano,  E.  Sonzogno,  1910.  125  p.  8\  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Aug.  5,  1910 ;  2c.  Sept.  3,  1910 ;  D  :  21931 ; 
Edoardo  Sonzogno,  Milan.  18382 

Hasemans  toechter.  See  Florist's  (The)  daugh- 
ters. 

Hash;  or,  Flannigan's  kaffee-klatsch,  a  dainty 
morsel  in  1  act  vv-ith  music  for  dessert,  writ- 
ten and  composed  by  E.  Rivarz.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Ernest  Rivarz,    St.   Louis;   1898:28669. 
May  7 ;  Ic.  May  7 ;  Ic.  June  11.  18283 

Haskum  (The)  homestead;  comedy  sketch  in 
1  act,  by  Wm.  Organ.  Milwaukee,  A.  E.  Reim, 
1910.     16  p.     16°. 

©   Apr.   15,   1911;   2c.   Apr.   21,   1911;    D: 
24015 ;  Adolph  E.  Reim,  Milwaukee.       18284 

Hassanbad;  or.  The  pretty  prince. 

©   Lillie   Hall,    United    States ;    1883 :  5094, 
Mar.  19.  18285 

Hassenpheffer's  troubles;  musical  farce  in  2 
acts,  by  Bonner  &  Bachraann.  55  p.  4°, 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  10,  1911  ;  D  :  24451 ;  Bonner  and 
Bachmann.  Rochester,  N.  Y.  18286 


Haste  to  the  wedding;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Ernest  Elton. 

©  Evelyn  L.   Hamilton,   Stanleton,  N.   Y. ; 
1894 :  40622,  Sept.  5.  *  18287 

Haste  without  waste;  a  musical  accident,  by 
A.  Kalisz.  4  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©    Ic.    May    25,    1910;    D :  21175 ;    Armand 
Kalisz,  New  York.  18388 

Hastily  wooed,  and  as  quickly  parted;  a  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  L.  J.  L.  Stilwell.  108  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Laura   Jean    Libbey-Stilwell,    Brooklvn; 
D:1206G,  Jan.  3,  1908;  2c.  July  16,  1908. 

18389 


Hastings  (The)  case, 
ney. 


Sec  Prosecuting  attor- 


Hat  (A),  a  cup,  and  a  girl;  1  act  of  a  comedy, 
by  .L  M.  French.     22  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  John  M.  French,  New  York ;  D :  12866, 
Apr.  29,  1908;  2c.  Aug.  5,  1908.  18290 

Hat  department;  a  monologue,  by  B.  B.  Hay- 
ward.     8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Beatrice  Brooke  Hay  ward,  Wayland. 
Mass.;  D :  7731,  Dec.  18,  1905:  2c.  Dec.  18, 
1905.  18291 

Hat  harlequinade.  See  Tom  (A)  Thumb  wed- 
ding. 

Hatchets    and    canes;    Washington    pantomime 

and   drill,    by   Alice   Cook   Fuller.      Franklin, 

O.,  Eldridge  entertainment  house.     6  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  1,  1914 :  2c.  Dec.  19,  1914 ;  D  :  39294  ; 

Eldrid.ge  entertainment  house,   Franklin,   (). 

18291a 

Hate-breeders  (The);  war-play  in  5  scenes,  by 
Ednah  Aiken.     19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  5,  1915 ;  D :  39305 ;  Mrs.  Charles 
Sedgwick  Aiken,  Los  Altos,  Cal.  18291b 

Hate-child  (The);  drama  in  1  act,  by  G.  H. 
Trader.     13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  3,  1915;  D:  40835;  Geo.  H. 
Trader,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  18291c 

Hath  sin  a  sex?  or.  The  world  never  forgives 
her,  play  in  2  acts,  by  R.  D.  Kathrens.  18  p. 
8°.     Printed. 

©  May  9,  1911 ;  2c.  May  12,  1911 ;  D  :  24195  ; 
Richard  D.  Kathrens.  Kansas  Citv,  Mo. 

18292 

Hats;  1  act  farce,  by  W.  S.  Trumbull  and  E.  L. 
Fox.     24  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  ]\Iar.  2,  1911;  D:  23516;  Walter  S. 
Trumbull  and  Edward  L.  Fox,  New  York. 

18293 


902 


18294 


COPYRIGHTED   IIST    THE    UNITED    STATES 


18313 


Hats,  not  bearts,  are  trumps;  bj'  E.  B.  Robert- 
son.    6  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  18,  1909 ;  D :  17747 ;  Elizabeth  B. 
Itobertson,  New  Yorlc.  18294 

Haunt  (The)  of  the  fairies;  a  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  F.  J.  Finn.     19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Francis    J.    Finn,    Cincinnati ;    D :  8664, 
June  11,  1906 ;  2c.  June  11,  1906.  18295 

Haunted  boarding'  house;  a  musical  comedy, 
boolv  and  lyrics  by  J.  M.  Pryse.  music  by 
Wenzel  A.  Raboch.  84  p.  f°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  John  M.  Pryse,  New  York ;  D :  8819.  July 
12,  1906 ;  2c.  July  9,  1906.  18296 

Haunted  by  a  shadow;  or.  Hunted  down,  a 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  Geo.  B.  Chase.  Clyde. 
0.,  Ames  publishing  co.,  1890.  1  p.  1.,  23  p. 
12°.  ( [Ames'  series  of  standard  and  minor 
drama,  no.  283]) 

©   Ames   pub.   co.,   Clyde,    O. ;    1891 :  34379, 
Sept.  28;   2c.  Dec.  24,  1890.  18297 

Haunted  (The)  chamber;  a  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  E.  S.  Kaliske. 

©  Edward  Sachs  Kaliske.  New  York ;  1890 : 
37867,  Dec.  1.  18298 

Haunted  (The)  dell.     See  Waldeck. 

Haunted  for  life.     See  Woman's  (A)  secret. 

Haunted  (The)  fountain;  a  drjuna  in  3  acts, 
liy  S.  Howoli. 

©    S.    Howell.    New    Orleans;    1874:10719. 
Aug.  17.  18299 

Haunted  (The)  gate;  play  in  1  act  by  lOdylli  M. 
A\'()rmw()od.  Franklin,  O.,  Eldridge  enter- 
tainment hou.se,  1913.     18  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  1,  1913  ;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1»13  ;  D :  35445  ; 
Eldridge    entertainment    house.    Franklin,    O. 

18300 

Haunted  (The)  guide;  an  original  melodra- 
matic episode,  a  sequel  to  The  adventures  of 
liarney,  the  guide,  by  J.  MacEvoy. 

©  John  MacEvoy,   New   York;    1872:3349, 
Apr.  1.  18301 

Haunted  (The)  hat;  farce  in  1  act,  by  J.  R.  Far- 
roll.     Clyde,  O.,  Ames  publishing  co. 

©  Ames  pub.   co..   Clyde.   O. ;   1898:38718, 
June  25 ;  2c.  June  27.  18302 

Haunted  (The)  hats;  musical  comedy  in  2  acts, 
based  on  a  bastinado  by  Thgophile  Gautier, 
book  by  F.  R.  Adams,  musir'  by  Melville  J. 
Gideon.  78  p.  4°.  TypeMTitten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  21,   1911:   D:  24999;   Frank   R. 
Adams,   Chicago.  18303 


Haunted  hearts;  a  new  and  original  American 
comedy,  by  H.  H.  Webber. 

©  Harry  H.  Webber,  Brooklyn  ;  1875  :  10591, 
Oct.  14.  18304 

Haunted  house;  a  comic  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
^V.  E.  Cowan. 

©    William    E.    Cowan,    New    York;    1887: 
32988,  Dec.  19.  18305 


— -dialog  for  5  males,  by  M.  C.  Thieme.  An- 
tigo,  Wis„  Antigo  publishing  co.,  1913.  1  p.  1., 
20  p.  24°.  (Dialogs  for  young  people's  socie- 
ties, no.  34) 

©   Nov.    10,    1913;    2c.    Nov.    20,    1913;    D: 
35070;  Antigo  pub.  co.,  Antigo,  Wis.     18306 

drama  in  1  act,  by  F.  E.  Hatt.     2  p.     f°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  17,  1914 ;  D :  36047 ;  Fred  Elmer 
Hatt,  Reading,  Pa.  18306a 

—  a  play  in  1  act.  by  Billy  O'Brien.    29  p.    4°, 
Typewritten. 

©    William    L.    O'Brien,    Minneapolis;    D: 
8011,  Feb.  17,  1906 ;  2c.  Feb.  17.  1906.     18307 

by  F.  B.  Bennett.    8  p.    4°.    Typewrit- 


ten. 


©  Ic.  May  2,  1912 ;  D :  29566 ;  Frederick  B. 
Bennett,  Springfield,  Mass.  18308 

by  Y.  De  W.  Kaplan.    27  p.    ^ 


Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  15,  1910;  D :  20.556 ;  Ysabel  Do 
Witte  Kaplan,  Englewood,  N.  J.  18309 

See  also  Complete  Hallowe'en  book. — Sin 


(The).— Three  (The)  o'clock  train. 

Haunted     (The)    house    of    Whitefriar. 
Claude  du  Val. 


See 


Haunted  (The)  house  on  the  lake;  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  R.  Fitzgerald. 

©   Riter   Fitzgerald,   Philadelphia;    D:.538. 
June  1,  1901.  18310 

Haunted  houses;  a  farce  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Nobles. 

©    Milton    Nobles,     Brooklyn;     1886:6522. 

Mar.  22.  18311 

Haunted     (The)      husband.      See  Lady  Chet- 
"wynd's  spectre. 

Haunted   man;   a   drama    in  3   acts,   by   Helen 
Ada  Bennett.    65  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  Frank  Pierce  Foster,  .ir..  New  York ; 
D:5101,  May  31,  1904;  2c.  Mav  28,  1904. 

18312 
a  dramatization  in  3  acts  of  Charles  Dick- 
ens' Christmas  story  of  the  same  title,  by  C.  A. 
Scott.     Newark,  N.   J.,  New  Jersey  soldiers' 
home  print,  1878.     61  p.    12°. 

©  Charles- A.  Scott.  Newark.  N.  .L  ;  1878: 
6466,  May  6;  2c.  July  22,  1880.  18313 
See  also  TWo  wives. 


903 


18314 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


18328 


Haunted  (The)  mill;  or,  Con  0'E.agen's  secret, 
an  Irish  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Bernard  F. 
aioore.  Clyde,  O.,  Ames  pub.  co.,  1893.  1  p.  1., 
28  p.  12°.  ([Ames'  series  of  standard  and 
minor  drama,  no.  314] ) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  1893:8879, 
Feb.  17;  2c.  Feb.  20.  18314 

Haunted  (The)  pajamas;  farcical  fantasy  in  3 
acts  and  prologue,  by  G.  H.  Atkinson,  dram- 
atization of  the  Haunted  pa.iamas,  by  Fran- 
cis Perry  Elliott.  179  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
©  le.  May  8,  1915;  D:  40712;  George 
Henry  Atkinson,  New  York.  18314a 

Haunted  (The)  piano.  See  One  piano  by 
freig-ht. 

Haunted  (The)  room.     See  Modern  (A)  witch. 

Haunted  (The)  room  at  Horsham;  dream  of  the 
future,  by  M.  Dawson  and  L.  Carpenter.  9  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  19,  1911 ;  D :  24511 ;  Louise  Car- 
penter and  Mary  Dawson,  New  York.     18315 

Haunted  (The)  spring;  romantic  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  A.  Silvani.  A  re-written  and  re-arr. 
version  of  The  wishing  well,  by  the  same 
author.    77  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  3,  1910 ;  D  :  22472 ;  Anita  Silvani, 
New  York.  18316 

Haunted  widow;  a  fanciful  farce  in  1  act,  by 
Louis  Weslyn  and  Arthur  D.  Hall.  19  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Howard  Truesdell,  New 
York;  D :  7830,  Dec.  28,  1905;  2c.  Dec.  28, 
1905.  18317 

• farce  in  1  act,  by  Louis  Weslyn. 

©  Louis  Weslyn  Jones,  Indianapolis;  D: 
6471,  Apr.  6,  1905.  18318 

Haus  (Das)  der  grafin  Kiesel.     See  Napoleon 

II. 
Haus  (Das)  gegeniiber  (The  house  opposite); 

ein   spiel   in  4   akten,   von   Perzeval   Landon. 

Regie-  und  soufflierbuch.    Leipzig,  W.  Karczag, 

1914.     66  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  31,  1914  ;  D  :  38656 ;  W.  Karczag, 
Vienna.  18318a 

Hausminister  (Der);  lustspiel  in  4  akten,  von 
J.  Bischitzky.     67  p.     12°.     Printed. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  3,  1914;  D:  36602;  Julius  Bi- 
schitzky, Bremen,  Germany.  18318b 

Hausweihe.      See  Housewarming. 

Havana;  new  musical  play,  book  by  Geo.  Gros- 
smith,  jr.,  and  Graham  Hill,  lyrics  by  Ad- 
rian Ross,  additional  lyrics  by  Geo.  Arthurs, 
music  by  Leslie  Stuart.  Lyrics.  London,  New 
York  [etc.]  Chappell  &  co.,  ltd.,  1908.  43  p. 
8°. 

©  Chappell  ix  co.,  ltd..  New  York;  D:  12927, 
May  7,  1908:  2c.  May  7,  1908.  18319 


Have  a  care;  a  1  act  comedy,  by  A.  Kennedy  and 
J.   ^■.   Bryce.     Typewritten. 

©  Anthony  Kennedy  and  John  V.  Brvce, 
Philadelphia;  1897:38302,  June  30;  2c.  June 
30.  18320 

Have  you  ever  noticed  that?  tramp  monologue, 
by  S.  S.  Tibbals.     Franklin,  O.,  Eldridge  en- 
tertainment   house    [1912]      cover-title.     4    p. 
_  12°.     (The  Seymour  S.  Tibl)als  monologues) 

©  Nov.  1,  1912  ;  2c.  Dec.  9,  1912  :  D  :  31656  ; 
Seymour  S.  Tibbals,  Franklin,  O.  18321 

Have  you  got  the  Prince?     See  By  cable. 

Have  you  reformed?  farce  comedy  in  3  acts, 
liy  I.  Shulsinger.     152  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  22,  1915;  D:  41802;  Irvin  Shul- 
singer,  St.  Louis.  18321a 

Have  you  seen  Bill?  a  1  act  musical  farce, 
scenario  by  Carrie  Perkins,  dialogue,  lyrics, 
music,  by  .Tohn  Gilroy.  15  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Libretto  only] 

©  William  W.  Black,  New  York;  D :  3917, 
Sept.  9,  1903;  2c.  Sept.  9,  1903.  18322 

Have  you  seen  my  sister?  an  operatic  comedy 
in  3  acts,  by  H.  Grattan  Donnelly. 

©  H.  R.  Jacobs,  Albany ;  1899 :  84964.  Dec. 
80.  18323 

Have  you  seen  Myah?  a  3  act  comedy  with 
music,  by  C.  H.  White.  21  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten.     [Libretto   only] 

©  Chas.  H.  White,  San  Francisco;  D: 
15790,  May  6,  1909 ;  2c.  May  6,  1909.        18324 

Have  you  seen  Sally?  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  M. 
S.    Reardon,   3d.     150  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©    Ic.    Oct.    18,    1911;    D:  25522;    Mark    S. 


Reardon,  3d.,  New  Y'ork. 


18325 


Have  you  seen  Smith?  an  original  farce  comedy 
in  3  acts,  by  Scott  Marble. 
©  Davis  &  Keogh,   New  York ;   1898 :  40695, 
.July  6;  2c.  Aug.  5.  18326 

Have  you  seen  Stella?  or,  Faust  up  to  date, 
play  in  3  acts,  by  Junie  IMcCreo  and  John 
Oliver.     92  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Dec.   4,    1915;    D:  42484;    Gns   Hill. 
New  York.  18326  a 

Haven  (The);  drama  in  1  act,  by  L.  Judson. 
[2],  31  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Nov.    18,    1911;    D:  25787;    T;eonard 
Judson,  New  York.  18327 

Haviland's  bride;  a  drama  in  1  act,  by  D. 
Cohen.     Typewritten. 

©  David  Cohen,  St.  Paul ;  1899:  21842,  ]\Inr. 
27;  2c.  Mar.  27.  18328 


904 


18329 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE    UISriTED    STATES 


18346 


Having'  fun;  by  Nellie  H.  Bradley.  [New 
York,  National  temperance  society  and  pub- 
lication house,  1883]     8  p.     16° 

©  National  temperance  society  &  publi- 
cation liouse,  New  York  ;  18S3  :  3850,  Mar.  1 ; 
2c.  Mar.  7.  18329 

Having  her  say;  1  act  playlet,  by  B.  E.  de 
Rapal.ie.     20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  9,  1915;  D:  39908;  Bertha 
Eletta  de  Rapalje,  Seattle.  18329a 

Havoc;  play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  H.  Turner.    81  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  1,  1913 ;  D :  34921 ;  Jolm  Hast- 
ings Turner,  London.  18330 

Hawaii;  a  diplomatic  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  by 
E.  C.  Mitchell. 

©  Elliott  C.  Mitchell,  Portland,  Me. ;  1894 : 
24842,  May  17.  18331 

•  libretto   of  comic  opera   in  3  acts,   by  M. ' 


Townsend. 

©    Blansficld    Townsend,    Ferguson,    Mo. ; 
1894 :  20288,  Apr.  20.  18332 


a  nautical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  Thornton 

Cole  and  Theodore  H.  Northrup.     53  p.     8°. 
Typewritten. 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons,  New  York ;  D :  4490, 
Jan.  12,  1904;  2c.  Jan.  8,  1904.  18333 

or.  How  are  ye,   Lil?  a  burlesque,  by  Ta 

Kogasey. 

©  Louis  Ilogasey,  New  York ;   1894 :  52.50, 
Jan.  20.  18334 

Hawaiian  king,  pro  tern;  a  spectacular  bur- 
lesque, by  T.  P.  Getz. 

©  Thos.  P.  Getz,  Portland,  Or. ;  1895:  31914. 
Jime  17.  18335 

Hawaiian  queen;  extravaganza,  v.'ords  and 
music  l)y  B.  Fagan. 

©  Biirney  Fagan  and  M.  Teller,  Chicago; 
1894  :  9618.  Feb.  10.     '  18336 

Hawaiian  (A)  romance;  vaudeville  sketch,  by 
C.  Alisky.     4  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  4,  1912 ;  D :  31429 ;  Carl  Alisky, 
San  Francisco.  18337 

Hawk  (The);  dramatic  play  in  3  acts,  by  Fran- 
cis de  Groisset  [pseud,  of  Francis  Wienerl 
tr.  by  INIarJe  Jane  Taylor.  115  p.  4°.  Type- 
\\ritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.    18,    1914;    D:  38312;    William 
Faversham,  New  York.  18337a 

or,  A  mis-deal,  play  in  1  act,  by  R.  Lloyd. 

[11,  18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  6.  1914;  D :  36678 ;  Rollo  Llovd. 
New  Bedford,  Mass.  18337b 


Hawk  (The)  of  gold;  Egyptian  masque  in  5 
scenes,  arr.  and  dramatized  by  L.  W.  Moore. 
33  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  30,  1914;  D:  39236;  Lou  Wall 
Moore,  Chicago.  18337c 

Hawkesworth;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  T.  Stone 
and  Shelden  Lyon  [pseud,  of  Leonora  Shel- 
don Smith]     91  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Leonora  Smith  and  M.  T.  Stone,  New 
York  and  Easton,  Md. ;  1886 :  24526.  Oct.  30 ; 
2c.  Oct.  30.  18338 

Hawkeye;  a  sketch  in  2  scertes,  by  J.  M.  Lc- 
veque.     9  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  J.  M.  Leveque,  New  Orleans ;  D :  10258, 
Apr.  1.  1907;  Ic.  Mar.  13,  1907.  18339 

or.  Life  in  the  Black  Hills,   an  original 

melodrama  in  4  acts  and  a  prelude,  by  A.  J. 
Schmidt. 

©  Arthur  J.  Schmidt,  St.  Joseph,  Mo. ; 
1877:6.520,  May  31.  18340 

Hawkeye,  the  Huron;  drama,  4  acts,  by  T.  F. 
Ryan.     Ms. 

©  T.  F.  Ryan,  New  York ;  1876 :  4476.  Apr. 
12;  2c.  Dec.  20.  18341 

Hawks  (The);  a  farce  in  3  acts,  by  Patrick  J. 
Sheehan.     57  p.     4°.     Typewritten, 

©  P.  J.  Sheehan,  lilverett,  Mass.;  D :  9312, 
0(;t.  25,  1906 ;  2c.  Oct.  25,  1906.  18342 

Hawks  and  doves;  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  H.  Saint  Maur. 

©  Harry  Saint  Maur.  Richmond ;  1892 : 
37173,  Sept.  12.  18343 

Hawser  Trunnion,  commodore;  a  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  S.  C.  Gallaher  and  Cornelius  IMathews. 

©  S.  C.  Gallaher  and  Cornelius  Mathews, 
NeAv  York;  1880:6173,  Apr.  20.  18344 

Hawthorne,  TJ.  S.  A.;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  bv 
J.  B.  Fagan.     106  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  James  Bernard  Fagan,  London  ;  D  :  6734, 
Jlay  26,  1005;  2c.  May  26,  1905.  18345 

Kay  que  picarlas;  ensayo  de  sainete  llrico  en 
1  acto  divldido  en  2  cuadros.  original  de  R. 
Agudo  y  A.  Padin,  mtisica  de  Modesto  Ro- 
mero y  German  Matute.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  espaiioles]  1914.  32  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Mar.  28,  1914;  Ic.  Mar.  30.  1914;  D: 
36555;  Rafael  Agudo  y  Abelardo  PadIn,  Mad- 
rid. 18345a 

Haydee;  a  problem  play  in  prologue  and  4  acts, 
by  D.  T.  Callahan. 

©  D.  T.  Calhihan,  San  Francisco ;  D :  3760, 
July  27,  1903.  18346 


905 


18347 


DEAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


18369 


Haymakers  (The);  by  N.  Monroe  and  W.  S.  K. 
Mack. 

©  Ned  Monroe  and  W.  S.  K.  .Alack.  Pliila- 
delphia;  1894:18948,  Apr.  12.  18347 

Hayseed;  a  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  P. 
Piee.se  and  Mary  XL  E'ord. 

©  Mary  Palmer  Reese,  Kansas  City,  Mo. ; 
1891 :  29058,  Aug.  13.  18348 

Haytians'  (The)  hero;  ti-agedy  in  4  acts,  by 
W.  H.  Thomas.     [4],  22  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  22,  1914 ;  D :  37371 ;  W.  Henry 
Thomas,  Peru,  Ind.  18348a 

Hazanas  (Las)  de  Juanillo,  el  de  Molares; 
aproposito,  de  Seral'in  y  Joaquin  Alvarez 
(^Hiintoro.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  es- 
pafioles]    1912.     13   p.     12°. 

©  IMar.  6,  1913  :  2c.  Mar.  7,  1913 ;  D  :  32584  ; 
S.  y  J.  Alvarez  Quintero,  Madrid.  18349 

Hazard;  or,  Pearce  Dyceton's  crime,  a  sensa- 
tional comic  drama  in  3  acts,  by  W.  H.  Cooper. 
©  Walter  H.  Cooper,  San  Francisco;  1872: 
11091,  Oct.  18.  18350 

Hazard,  a  game  of  chance;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 
Mrs.  B.  Jenks. 

©  Mrs.  Barton  Jenks,  Boston ;  1894 :  47344, 
Oct.  11.  18351 


Hazard  of  the  die. 


See  Bobbery  under  law. 
4  p.    4°.    Typewr it- 


Hazed;  by  11.  D.  Breniser. 
ton. 

©    Ic.    .Tuly    5,    1910;    D:  21480;    Ross    D. 
Breniser,    Philadelphia.  18352 

colU'ge  collision  in  1  bump,  by  Don  Augur 

and  James  Willard  Connely.     [1],  19  p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  2,  1913 ;  D :  32821 ;  Donald  G. 
Augur,  New  York.  18353 

Hazel  Adams;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Clifton  E. 
Jordan.    Clyde,  O.,  Ames'  publishing  co. 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;   1897:25680, 
Apr.  26 ;  2c.  May  8.  18354 

a  romantic  melodrama  in  3  acts,  by  C.  E. 

Jordan.     Typewritten. 

©  Clifton  E.  Jordan,  Red  Oak,  la.;  1895: 
11252,  Feb.  25 ;  2c.  Feb.  25.  18355 

Hazel  burrs;  or.  In  the  jungle,  by  F.  Hudgings. 

©  Frank  Hudgings,  Ash   Grove,   Mo. ;   D : 

8057,  Feb.  26,  1906.  18356 

Hazel  Dell;  a  romantic  American  melodrama  in 
5  acts,  by  W.  H.  Brent. 

©  William  Henry  Brent,  Hartford;  1883: 
22644,  Dec.  7.  18357 

a  romantic  pastoral  drama  in  4  acts,  by 

W.  S.  Montgomery.    Typewritten. 

©  William  S.  Montgomery,  Carthage,  Mo. ; 
1900  A :  29195,  Nov.  30 ;  2c.  Nov.  30.        18358 


Hazel-eye.     See  Wild-fire  and  Kit  Carson. 

Hazel-eye,   the  girl  trapper;   a  drama  of  the 
far  West,  by  E.  Z.  C.  Judson  (Ned  Buntline) 

©  E.  Z.  C.  Judson,  New  York ;  1872 :  1951, 
Feb.  29.  18359 


a  play  founded  upon  Ned  Buntline's  story, 

by  F.  G.  Maeder  and  E.  Z.  C.  Judson. 

©  Fred  G.  Maeder  and  E.  Z.  C.  Judson,  New 
■    York ;  1872  :  8696,  Aug.  14.  18360 

Hazel  Green  in  Dixieland;  a  comedy  drama  in 
5  acts,  by  W.  Gault  and  A.  W.  Browne.  45  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Alice  Wilson  Browne,  Chicago;  D:7821, 
.Tan.  5,  1906 ;  2c.  Jan.  5,  1906.  18361 

Hazel  Hampden;  a  drama  in  6  acts,  by  Elouise 
Forrester. 

©   E.    Hoag,    Danbury,   Conn.;    1897:7751, 


Jan.  28. 


18363 


Hazel  Kirke;  a  domestic  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  J.  S.  Mackaye.  142  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   J.    Steele   Mackaye,   New   York;    1880: 


10355,  July  3 ;  2c.  July  3. 


18363 


Same.    95  p.    incl.  front,  (port.)     8°. 

©  Jlary  M.  MacKaye,  Shirley,  Mass.,  in  re- 
newal for  14  years  from  July  3,  1908 ;  D : 
13184,  June  9,  1908 ;  2c.  June  2,  1908.      18364 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  .T.  Steele  IMackaye. 

©  Laura  A.  Palmer,  United  States;  1899: 
70622,  Oct.  30 ;  2c.  Nov.  17.  18365 

Hazel  Weston;  or.  More  sinned  against  than 
usual,  drama  of  up-state  folks,  by  E.  Shinn. 
16  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Dec.    13,    1911;    D:  28066;    Everett 


Shinn,  New  York. 


18366 


Hazing  a  freshman;  vaudeville  sketch  [by  W. 
E.  Gerberick]     5  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Walter  E.  *Gerberick,   Aurora,   111. ;   D : 
1.2373,  Feb.  17,  1908 ;  2c.  Feb.  17,  1908.     18367 

He;  or.  He,  the  mighty,  a  spectacular  operatic 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Stevens. 

©   Edwin    Stevens,    San   Francisco;    1887: 
22077,  Aug.  29.  18368 

He  and  she;  by  George  M.  Rosener,  (In  Stage- 
lore,  V.  1,  Feb.,  1912) 

©   Feb.   10,   1912;   2c.   Fel).   17,    1912;    A: 
305907 ;  Wetzel,  Rosener  &  James,  New  York. 

18369 

He  came,  he  saw,  but — he  didn't  conquer; 
playlet  in  1  act,  by  H.  A.  G\iii-emand.  12  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  12,  1914;  D:  3.5626;   Harry  A. 
Guireraand,  New  York.  18369a 


906 


18370 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED    STATES 


18382 


He  could  marry  three;  comedy  drama,  by  Jno. 
J.  Kennedy. 

©     Charles     Hassenforder,     Philadelphia; 
1892  :  10268,  Mar.  5.  18370 

.He  couldn't  marry;  comedy  drama,  by  Jno.  J. 
Kennedy. 

©     Gharles     Hassenforder,     Philadelphia ; 
1892  :  10276,  Mar.  5.  18371 

He  couldn't  marry  three;  comedy  drama,  by 
Jno.  ,7.  Kennedy. 

©     Charles     Hassenforder,     Philadelphia; 
1892  :  10275,  Mar.  5.  18372 

He  didn't  want  to  do  it;  farcical  play  in  3  acts, 
by  Georsre  Broadhurst  and  Walter  Hackett. 
1.37  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  5,  1915  ;  D  :  39875  ;  Basil  Broad- 
hurst, New  York.  18372a 

He  fell  in  love  with  his  wife;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
H.  S.  Sheldon,  founded  on  E.  P.  Roe's  famous 
novel  of  the  same  title.  137  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  13,  1914;  D:  37556;  Walter  C. 
.Jordan,  New  York.  18372b 

He  forg-ot  he  had  moved;  playlet  in  1  act,  by 
Henry  Norman.     [1],  11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  12,  1911 ;  D :  23930 ;  Henry  Nor- 
man, New  York.  18373 

He  found  out;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  F.  Weddell. 
]4  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Frank   Weddoll,  Tarrytown,  N.   Y. :   D: 
12512,  Mar.  9,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  16,  1907.     18374 

He  got  there;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  R.  D.  Tracy. 

1 2  ] ,  29  p.    4  ° .    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  24,  1914;  D:  36929;  Royal  Dana 
Tracy,  Scranton,  Pa.  18374a 

He  had  to  get  under;  vaiideville  travesty,  by 
Frederick  Wallace  and  G.  Abbott.  22  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  17,  1914;  D:  39118;  George  Ab- 
bott, Hamburg,  N.  Y.  18374b 

He  is  coaning';  a  play  in  1  act,  by  Alvilde  Prydz, 
tr.  from  the  Norwegian  by  Hester  Coddington. 
(In  Poet  lore,  v.  25,  no.  3,  May-June  1914; 
periodical  ©  June  12,  1914;  2c.  June  15,  1914; 
P. :  304033 ;  Poet  lore  eo.,  Boston)  18374c 

He  isn't  a  regular  actor;  monologue,  by  F.  G. 
Westphal.    3  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  23,  1915 ;  D  :  42099  ;  Frank  Chris- 
tian Westphal,  Chicago.  18374d 

He  knew  he  was  right.      See  Divorced. 

He  lost  his  rabbit's  foot;  a  farce  in  3  acts,  by 
II.    G.   Carlcton. 

©  Henry  Guy  Carlcton,  Now  York;  1S98 : 
38153,  June  22.  18375 


He  loves  his  girl;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Tsung 
Yu  Goon.     [2],  44  p.     S".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  23,  1914;   D:  39143;   Tsung  Yu 
Goon,  Boston.  18375a 

He  never  knew  (the  skunk);  play   in  3  acts, 

by  A.  H.  Barnett.     19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  19,  1915 ;  D :  41534 ;  Arnold  H. 

Barnett,  New  Y^ork.  18375b 

He  never  told  one;  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
F.  Durnont. 

©    Frank     Dumont,     Philadelphia;     1889: 
26860,  Sept.  3.  .  18376 

He  paid  to  advertise;  1  act  dramatic  comedy, 
l)y  Darby  Clay  [pseud,  of  D.  Freedman]  15 
p.      f°.      Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    23,    1915;    D:  40145;    Davhl 
Freedman,  Brooklyn.  18376a 

He  plays  to  win;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  adapta- 
tion by  Fred  Emerson  Brooks.  30  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Kate  Mavhew   '\Vidmer,   United   States ; 
1888 :  316.32,  Nov.  0 ;  2c.  Nov.  1.  18377 

He's  a  king;  a  comedy  drama  in  5  acts,  by  E. 
Schifl:  and  A.  Benrimo. 

©    Emma    Schiff    and    A.    Benrimo,    New 
York  ;  1877  :  7330,  June  22.  18373 

He's  got  the  money.  Sec  Twenty  thousand 
pounds. 

He's  got  them  again;  farce  in  1  act,  by  .T.  A. 
Boshell.     14  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  14,  1914;  D:  38110;  .Tames  Al- 
l)ert  Boshell,  New  York.  18378a 

He's  got  to  marry  a  widow;  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  W.  R.  Siedle. 

©   William    R.    Siedle,    Pittsburgh.;    1899: 
42689,  June  30.  18379 

He's  just  gone  out;  melodramatic  comedy  in  1 

act.  by  D.  S.  Hall.     21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Aug.   24,   1915;   D:  41560;   David    S. 

Hall,  New  York.  18379a 

He  said  he  was  dead;  a  farce  in  4  acts,  by  N. 
Mason.     146  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  IMar.  12,  1912 ;  D :  29022 ;  Norman  H. 
Mason,  New  York.  18380 

He,  she  and  he;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  R.  Horslcy. 
17  ]\     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Rudolf  Horsky,  St.  Louis ;  D :  5767,  Nov. 
4,  1904 ;  2c.  Apr.  27,  1905.  18381 

He,  t-he  and  it;  matrimonial  comedy  for  1  male 
and  1  feniale,  by  William  Muskerry,  text  and 
starve  business  ed.  and  rev.  by  Pauline  Phelps 
and  Marion  Short.  [Werner  ed.]  New  York, 
E.  S.  Werner  &  co.,  1906.      11  p.     12°. 

©  Edtrar   S.  Werner,  New  York;   D:9437, 
Nov.  15,  1906;  2c.  Nov.  22,  1906.  18382 


907 


18383 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


18402 


He,  she  and  it — ContiiUTed. 

■  play  in  1  act,  by  .Tolm  Quincy  Flynn.     11  p. 

t■^     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  29,  1913;  D:34S90;  G.  S.  Gar- 
land. Port  liichmoncl,  N.  Y.  18383 

a  playlet,  by  Jeanie  Peet. 

©    Herbert    Peet,     Los   Angeles;     D :  3286, 
Apr.  14,  1903.  18384 

a  society  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  L.  Don. 

©  Laura   Don,   United   States;   1880:8913. 
.Tune  14.  18385 

a  vaudeville,  by  Edmund  Day.     15  p.     f °. 


Typewritten. 

©  AYilliani  H.  Gerald.  Bayonne.  N.  J.;  D: 
3068,  Feb.  28.  1903 ;  2c.  Feb.  21,  1903.     18386 

—  See  also  Adam  and  Eve. — Lucky  (A)  duck. 


He  showed  his  wife;  a  domestic  comedy  in  1 
act,  by  A.  W.  Stace.  16  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Arthur  W.  Stace,  Grand  llapids,  Mich. ; 
D :  8160,  afar.  14,  1906 ;  2c.  Mnr.  14,  1906. 

18387 

He  sings  to-night;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  C.  and 
C.  G.  Childo.     13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   July  22,  1915;   D:  41284;   Cromwell 
and  Carrie  Germain  Cbilde,  Brooklyn. 

18387a 

He  stoops  to  conquer;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
I.  G.  Jacobson. 

©  Isidor  G.  Jacobson,  Mobile;  1894:26162. 
May  24.  18388 

He  that  keepeth  Israel;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
M.  E.  Johnson.     38  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   May   8.    1911;    D :  24168 ;    Margaret 
Emma  Johnson,  Detroit.  18389 

He,  the  mighty.     See  He. 

He  thought  he  owned  the  town;  in  4  acts,  by 
G.  E.  Roebuck.     40  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  22,  1911;  D:  2-5058;  George  E. 
Roebuck,  Norton,  Va.  18390 

He  thought  he  was  right;  an  original  comedy 
in  4  acts,  by  W.  S.  Johnson, 

©  W.   Sherwood  Johnson,   San  Francisco; 
1870:635,  Aug.  4.  18391 

He  tried  to  be  nice;  1  act  farce,  by  G.  Stewart. 
18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  24.  1910 ;  D :  22139 ;  Grant  Stew- 
art, New  York.  18392 

He  understood  women;  1  act  play  by  J,  Con- 
nt^ry.     13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tune  3,  1915;  D:  40831;  John  Con- 
nery,  New  York.  18392a 


He  wanted  to  be  a  soldier;  by  A.  F.  Neumann. 

10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Albert  F.  Neumann,  New  York  ;  D :  11934, 
Nov.  13,  1907;  2c.  Dec.  IS,  1907.  18393 

He  was  a  Bowery  boy;  a  local  melodrama  in  5 
acts,  by  W.  A.  Brady. 

©  Wm.  A.  Brady,  New  York ;  1895 :  63910, 
Dec.  17.  18394 

He  was  only  a  man;  in  4  acts  and  2  scenes,  by 
A.  Weiss,  jr.    1.06  p.    4°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  15, 1909 ;  D :  17713 ;  Albert  Weiss, 
jr.,  Los  Angeles.  18395 

He  was  with  Booth;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  T.  P. 
Morgan.    9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Tom  P.  Morgan,  Rogers,  Ark. ;  D :  12648. 
Mar.  31,  1908 ;  2c.  Mar.  31,  1908.  18396 

He  who  explains  last;  vaudeville  sketch,  by  C. 
F.  Crane.    16  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Chas.    P.    Crane,    Shreveport,    La. ;    D : 
14474,  Dec,  7,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  7,  1908.       18397 

He  who  laughs  last;  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  E. 
Robertson.     11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  9,  1914 ;  D :  36659 ;  Marguerite  E. 
Robertson,  New  York.  18397a 

He  won  his  commission;  a  military  drama  in  3 
acts  and  8  scenes,  by  E.  Ryan*  24  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Edward    Ryan,    Mesa,    Ariz.;    D:  1.^,514, 
Apr.  1,  1909;  2c.  aiar.  17,  1909.  18398 

He  would  a  wooing  go.  See  Gay  (A)  young 
gander. 

He  would  and  he  wouldn't.  See  Gray  (The) 
tigers  of  Smithville. 

He  would  be  a  mason;  a  burlesque  drama  in  1 
act,  by  F.  H.  Nelson. 

©  Frank  H.  Nelson,  Baltimore ;  1871 :  10-588, 
Nov.  8.  18399 

He  wouldn't  marry  three;  comedy  drama  by 
Jno.  J.  ICennedy. 

©     Charles     Hassenforder.     Philadelphia ; 
1892 :  10274,  Mar.  5.  18400 

Head-master  (The);  domestic  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  Wilfred  T.  Coleby  and  Edward  Knoblauch. 
New  York,  S.  French ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd., 
191.3.    117  p.     12°. 

©   July   30,   1913;   2c.   July  31,   1913;    D: 
33957;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.    .  18401 

a  play  in  3  acts,  by  W.  C.  Duncan.     98  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©    William    Cary    Duncan,    Brooklvn ;    D : 
15018,  Feb.  6,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  8,  1909.     *  18402 


908 


18403 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED    STATES 


18422 


Head  (The)  of  a  nail;  or,  From  ocean  to  ocean, 
a  dramatization  in  4  acts,  by  G.  Morton. 

©  George  Morton,  New  Orleans  ;  1872  :  2839, 
Mar.  23.  18403 

Kead  (The)  of  Romulus;  a  comedietta  in  1  act, 
founded  on  the  French  of  Eugene  Scribe,  by 
Sydney  Grundy.  New  Yorlv,  Samuel  French; 
Lon.don,  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  1900.  24  p.  12°. 
([French's  international  copyrighted  .  .  .  ed. 
of  the  works  of  the  best  authors,  no.  34]) 

©  T.  H.  French,  New  York ;  1900  A :  25459, 
Oct.  13 ;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1901.  18404 

Head  (The)  of  the  firm.  See  Headless  (The) 
man. 

Head  (The)  of  the  house;  by  M.  R.  Malone. 

©  Mary  R.  Malone,  Troy.  N.  Y. ;  D:7191, 
Aug.  31,  1905.  18405 

a  domestic  comedy  of  New  York  in  3  acts 


and  3  scenes,  by  E.  W.  Townsend  and  F.  W. 
O'Malley.    132  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Edward  W.  Townsend  and  Frank  W. 
O'Malley,  New  York ;  D :  15007,  Feb.  5,  1909  ; 
2c.  Feb.  5,  1909.  18406 

original  comic  opera  in  1  act,  lyrics  and 


dialogues  by  Edward  F.  Payne,  music  by  Gus. 
C.  Knight.  25  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©   Ic.    Oct.    14,    1909;    D :  17148 ;    William 
Wolff,  Boston.  18407 

Head  (The)  of  the  poll;  in  2  acts,  by  Arthur 
Law.  London,  J.  Williams,  ltd. :  New  York, 
Edward  Schuberth,  1904.    39  p.    8°. 

©  Joseph  Williams,  ltd.,  London;  D :  5398, 
Aug.  9,  1904 ;  2c.  Aug.  9,  1904.  18408 

Head  (The)  that  wears  a  crown;  an  historical 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  Scott.    Proof. 

©  Walter  Scott,  New  York ;  D :  1767,  Apr. 
22,  1902 ;  2c.  Apr.  22,  1902.  18409 

Head  (The)  waiters;  a  musical  play  in  2  parts, 
by  John  Ward  and  Harry  Yokes.  50  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  May  22,  1912 ;  29740 ;  B.  C.  Whitney, 
Detroit.  18410 

Headless  horseman;  opera  in  3  acts,  adapted 
from  Washington  Irving's  Legend  of  Sleepy 
Hollow,  by  J.  S.  Van  Dresser.  74  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  16, 1909 ;  D  :  17120 ;  Jasmine  Stone 
Van  Dresser,  New  York.  18411 


—  a  play  based  on  Washington  Irving's  Legend 
of  Sleepy  Hollow,  arr.  by  C.  S.  Griffin.  New 
York,  A.  S.  Barnes  &  co.  [1906]    16  p.    12°. 

©  A.  S.  Barnes  &  co..  New  York ;  D :  8972, 
Aug.  17,  1906;  2c.  Aug.  20,  1906.  18412 


Headless  horseman — Continued. 

or.    The    trail    of    the    lasso,    a    romantic 

drama  in  4  acts,  dramatized  and  adapted  from 
Wayne  Reed's  novel  The  headless  horseman, 
by  C.  Thornton. 

©  Charles  Thornton,  New  York ;  1881 :  1033, 
Jan.  18.  18413 

See  also  Brom  Bones. — Sleepy  Hollow. 

Headless  (The)  man;  or,  The  head  of  the  firm, 
an  eccentric  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  T.  C.  Bur- 
nard  and  Arthur  Sketchly. 

©  George  Clarke,  United  States ;  1877 :  1307, 
Feb.  2.  18414 

Headline  (The)  act;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  J.  E. 
Ryan.     11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.   6,   1911;   D:  23559;   James  E. 
Ryan,  Milwaukee.  18415 

Headliner  (The);  by  A.  K.  and  C.  T.  Schlueter. 
8  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  21,  1910 ;  D :  20260 ;  Augusta  K. 
and  Charles  T.  Schlueter,  Chicago.  18416 

a  playlet  in  1  act,  by  V.  H.  Sothern.    10  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Virginia  Harned  Sothern,  New  York ;  D : 
14942,  Jan.  29,  1909;  2c.  Jan.  29,  1909.     18417 

Heads,  hearts  and  hands;  a  realistic  romance 
of  Aiiiericnn  society  in  5  acts,  by  Edward 
Chesleigh  [pseud,  of  E.  C.  Swett] 

©  Edward  C.   Swett,  Boston ;   1879 :  11429. 
Aug.  27.  18418 

Heads  of  death;  1  or  3  acts  drama  and  histor- 
ical Indian  life,  by  F.  W.  Simpson.  6  p.  f°. 
Typev.ritten. 

©    Fred    William    Simpson,    Chicago :    D : 
14872,  Jan.  2,  1909;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1909.       18419 

Heads  or  tails  Gary;  play  in  a  prologue  and  3 
acts,  by  L.  Arthur.  103  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  12,  1913 :  D :  34410 ;  Lee  Arthur. 
Rockville  Center,  N.  Y.  18420 

Headsman  (The);  a  tragedy,  by  E.  Sylvester 
Hopkins. 

©    Edwin    S.    Hopkins,    Louisville:    1896: 
37678,  June  29.  18421 

Headsman's  (The)  ape  (Le  sing'e  du  bour- 
reau);  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Charles  Garand. 

©  Francois  Mons  and  Louis  Nathal,  New 
York  ;  1886 :  19901,  Sept.  3.  18422 


Headsmen  (The)  of  Westminster. 
Murray's  secret. 


See  Count 


Healing  it  with  healo;  comedy  drama  in  3  acts, 

by   W.    J.   Terry.     169  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   ic.    Feb.    16,    1914;    D :  36031 ;    Wallace 

Jefferson  Terry,  Kansas  City,  Mo.         18422a 


909 


18422 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


18440 


Heard  in  camera;  thrill  in  1  act,  by  Graham 
Hill.    24  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  10,  1915;  D:  40379;  Eric  Mayne. 
New  York.  18422b 

Heard  on  the  beach.     See  Monologues. 

Heart  and  dollar;  an  American  society  play  in 
3  acts  and  11  tableaux,  by  Cohuheim,  English 
version  by  William  Corvinus. 

©  Robert  Gantzberg,  Hoboken,  N.  J. ;  1889 : 
15351,  May  21.  18423 

•character-piece  in  4  acts  and  11  tableaux, 


tn  from  German  into  English,  by  R.  Gantz- 
berg. 

©  Robert  Gantzberg,  New  York ;  1877 :  4196, 
Apr.  10.  18424 

Heart  and  hand;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  S.  W. 
Cooper. 

©    Sidney    W.    Cooper,    New   York;    1874: 
11049,  Aug.   26.  18425 

an  original  3  act  Irish  drama,  by  D.  Sully. 

©   Dan    Sully,    United    States;    1883:7968, 
Apr.  30.  18426 

or,  Under  the  shadow  of  fate,  a  new  origi- 


nal sensation  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  A.  Dar- 
ley. 

©  H.  Alston  Darley,  Brooklyn;  1875:4144, 
Apr.  26.  18427 

Heart  (The)  and  the  cross;  a  play  of  passion 
and  repentance,  by  J.  M.  Downey  and  L. 
Bingham.     71  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  John  M.  Downey,  East  Cleveland,  O., 
and  Lloyd  Bingham,  New  York ;  D :  14788,  Jan. 
11,  1909;  2c.  Jan.  11,  1909.  18428 

Heart  (The)  bowed  down;  a  4  act  drama,  by 
G.  Kearns.     51  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  George  Kearns,  McCook,  Neb. ;  D  :  10122, 
Mar.  11,  1907;  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1907;  Ic.  Apr.  18, 
1907.  18429 

Heart  fires;  play  in  5  acts,  by  A.  Bartlett.  [2], 
107  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1913 ;  D  :  32644  ;  Arthur  Bart- 
lett, Colorado  Springs,  Col.  18430 

Heart  (The)  has  reasons.  See  Coeur  (Le)  a 
des  raison. 

Heart  hunger;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Angel  Gui- 
mera,  English  version  by  W.  Gillpatrick  and 
G.  Marburg.     118  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  26,  1909 ;  D :  17534 ;  Guido  Mar- 
burg and  Wallace  Gillpatrick,  New  York. 

18431 

Heart  hungry;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  H.  D'Este, 
dramatized  by  permission  of  the  authoress, 
Maria  Joi'dan  Westmoreland,  from  the 
Southern  novel  of  that  name. 

©  Helen  D'Este,  Raleigh,  N.  C. ;  1872: 
4177,  Apr.  20.  18432 


Heart-in-the-Lodge;  all  a  mistake,  [by]  A.  M. 
Beede.  [Whitestone  ed.]  [Bismarck,  N.  D., 
Bismarck  tribune  company,  1915]  61  p.  1  1. 
12°. 

©  Feb.  17,  1915;  2c  and  afe.  Mar.  2,  1915; 
A :  391971 ;  Aaron  McGaffey  Boede,  Ilekton, 
N.  D.  18432a 

Heart  (The)  interferes;  drama  in  1  act,  by  J, 
"Maily.     [1],  14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  5,  1914;  D:  36940;  Jcannette 
Mally,  New  York.  18432b 

Heart  (The)  o'  Dixie;  dramatic  playlet  in  1  act, 
by  W.  C.  Wonderly  and  M.  S.  Keightley.  [2], 
17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  13,  1914;  D :  38787 ;  W.  Carey 
Wonderly  and  Mabel  S.  Keightley,  South 
Bend,  Ind.  18432c 

Heart  (The)  of  a  boy;  by  C.  E.  Vallance. 
26  p.    8°,    Typewritten. 

©  Charlie  Edwin  Vallance,  Elkhart,  Ind.; 
D:579,   June  17,  1901;  2c.  July  11,  1901. 

18433 

by  J.  Hickenlooper.  45  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Jean  Hickenlooper,  Albia,  la. ;  D :  16029, 
June  8,  1909 ;  2c.  June  8,  1909.  18434 

an  emotional  comedy  in  1  act,  by  F.  Liste- 


man.     12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Franz    Listemau,    New    York ;    D :  8649, 
June  6,  1906;  2c.  June  20,  1906.  18435 


play  in  3  acts,   by  J.   Hickenlooper.      [1], 

24  p.    f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  29,  1911 ;  D :  23779 ;  Jean  Hick- 
enlooper, Albia,  la.  18436 

Heart  (The)  of  a  child;  play  in  4  acts,  by  N. 
Twomey,  dramatized  from  the  book  The  heart 
of  a  child.     125  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©     Ic.     Mar.     31,     1913;     D:  32796;     Neil 
Twomey,  Dorchester,  Mass.  18437 


dramatized  from  Frank  Danby's  [Julia 

Frankau's]    celebrated   novel,   by   L.   C.   Wis- 
well.     115  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  act  1,  Apr.  12,  1913,  Ic,  acts  2-4,  Apr. 
30,  1913;  D:  32936;  Louis  C.  Wiswell.  New 
Y^ork.  18438 

Heart  (The)  of  a  cowboy;  western  drama  in  1 
act,  by  J.  W.  Wilson.  10  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  5,  1913 ;  D :  34394 ;  Jordan  Wal- 
ter Wilson,  Reading,  Pa.  18439 

Heart  (The)  of  a  cracksman;  bj"^  D.  H.  Clem- 
ents.    [2],  12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  31,  1912 ;  D :  28500 ;  Dudley  H. 
Clements,    New   York.  18440 


910 


18441 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED    STATES 


18460 


Heart  (The)  of  a  cracksman — Coutinued. 

play  iu  1  act,  by  J.  H.  Wasliburne.     [1], 

13  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.    IS,    1913;    D:  32350;    John   H. 
Washburne,  Chicago.  18441 

Heart  of  a  geisha;  a  play  of  modern  Japan  in  4 
acts,  by  Colgate  Baker.  50  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  C.  Baker,  San  Francisco ;  D :  5889,  Dec. 
5,  1904;  2c.  Aug.  7,  1905.  18442 

Heart  (The)  of  a  gypsy;  drama  in  1  act,  by 

( 'Imrlotte  Lambert.     16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   July   1,   1911;   D:  24620;   Carrie  M. 

Laliue,  New  York.  18443 

Heart  (The)  of  a  harp.     See  Tara. 

Heart  (The)  of  a  h.ero;  a  domestic  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  Arthur  Lewis  Tiibbs.  Philadelphia, 
The  Penn  publishing  co.,  1897. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia ;  1897 :  29388, 
May  14;  2c.  May  17.  18444 

-a  western  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by   Jean 

Barrymore.     79  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   United   amusement   co.,    Erie,    Pa. :    D : 
8524,  May  14,  1906 ;  2c.  June  29,  1906.     18445 

Heart  (The)  of  a  man;  a  comedy  of  today  in  4 
acts,  by  K.  M.  Crane.  112- p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Eleanor    Maud    Crane,    New   York;    D: 
10947,  July  10,  1907 ;  2c.  July  17,  1907.     18446 

in  3  acts,  by  C.  Buster.     29  p.    4°.    Type- 


written. 

©  Clark  Buster.   Chicago;   D :  12333,   Jan. 
29,  1908;  2c.  Jan.  29,  1908.  18447 

Heart  of  a  ranchman;  melodrama  iu  4  acts,  by 
W.  F.  Pfarr.     64  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    22,    1909;    D :  17501 ;    William 
F.  I'farr.  Chicago.  18448 

Heart  (The)  of  a  rose;  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
A.  M.  Bradley.     28  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Alice  M.  Bradley,  New  York;   D :  6570, 
Apr.  25,  1905;  2c.  Apr.  10,  1905.  18449 

Heart  (The)  of  a  savage;  a  dramatic  composi- 
tion in  1  act,  by  E.  Le  Croix.  8  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Eleanore    Le    Croix,    Indianapolis;    D: 
13277,  July  2, 1908 ;  2c.  July  2,  1908.         18450 

Heart  (The)  of  a  shamrock;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
George  M.  Rosener.  Chicago,  Dramatic  pub- 
lishing company,  1914.  49  p.  12°.  ([Sergei's 
acting  drama,  no.  632] ) 

©  Dec.  31,  1914 ;  2c.  Jan.  6,  1915  ;  D  :  39328 ; 
Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago.  18450a 


Heart  (The)  of  a  star;  play  in  3  acts,  by  S.  H. 
Cornell  and  Alfred  Allen.  66  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  6,  1914 ;  D  :  35936 ;  Sarah  Hughes 
Cornell,   Inglewood,   Cal.  18450b 

Heart  (The)  of  a  tenor;  play  in  1  act,  by  Frank 
Wedekind,  adapted  by  A.  Tridon.  25  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  1,  1913;   D:  32830;  Andre  Tri- 
don, New  York.  18451 

Heart  (The)  of  a  thief;  play  in  4  acts,  by  Paul 
Armstrong.     136  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  30,  1914;  D :  37701 ;  Paul  Arm- 
strong CO.,  New  York.  18451a 

Heart  (The)  of  a  wall-iiower;  plav  in  1  act, 
by  M.  Z.  Jalfa.     [1],  11  p.    l".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  24,  1913  ;  D  :  33591 ;  M.  Z.  Jaffa, 
Los  Angeles.  18452 

I-Ieart  (The)  of  a  woman.     See  Monologues. 

Heart  (The)  of  Africa;  or.  Hypnotism,  a 
drama. 

©   Oliver  Byron,    New   York;    1893:49377. 

Nov.  6.  18453 

Heart  of  an  actress;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M. 
Walsh. 

©    Marie   Walsh,    New   York;    1893:48227, 
Oct.  28.  18454 

play  in  1  act,  by  D.  Dell.  8  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  May  6,  1915;  D:  4.0720;  Dorothy  Dell, 
Los  Angeles.  18454a 

Heart  (The)  of  Bohemia;  Austrian  comedy 
drama  in  5  acts,  by  W.  Conger. 

©   Winfield   Conger,    Chicago ;    1897 :  42515. 
July  26.  18455 

comedy  in  4  acts,  by  G.  H.  Jessop, 

©  G.  H.  Jessop,  New  York  ;  1879  :  9475,  July 
19.  18456 

Heart  (The)  of  Brahma;  1  act  play  upon  the 
laws  of  change,  by  F.  Dupree.  14  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Frank  Dupree,  New  York  ;  D  :  6400,  Mar. 
24,  1905;  2c.  Mar.  24,  1905.  18457 

Heart  (The)  of  Chinatown;  a  sensational  melo- 
drama in  3  acts,  by  W.  Campbell.  72  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Walter  Campbell,  Chicago ;  D :  403,  Apr. 
27,  1901;  2c.  Apr.  27,  1901.  18458 

Heart  (The)  of  crime;  or,  After  many  years, 
by  Wm.  Withers,  jr. 

©    Edwiird    S.    Marble,    New    York;    1878: 
1297,  Jan.  30.  18459 

Heart  of  Cuba;  a  4  act  drama,  by  W.  G.  Browne. 

©  VV^  Gault  Browne,  Naperville,  111. ;  1897 : 
342S2.  June  7.  18460 


911 


18461 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITION'S 


18481 


Heart  (The)  of  Dixie;  4  act  war  drama,  by  L. 
Jaraieson.      [2],   38  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  10,  1912  ;  D  :  30098  ;  Mrs.  Louvicy 
Jamieson,  Portland,  Or.  18461 

Heart  (The)  of  Erin;  or.  The  last  of  the  Ger- 
aldines,  an  original  Irish  tragedy  in  3  acts 
and  3  tableaux,  by  N.  F.  Washington. 

©  Napoleon  Fitz-Greene  Washington,  West 
New  Brighton,  N.   Y. ;   1883:19172,   Oct.   18. 

18462 

Heart  (The)  of  Eve;  or.  The  lady  killer,  by 
G.  Villiers  Stuart. 

©  Gerald  Villiers  Stuart,  Cappoquin.   Ire- 
land ;  D :  7115,  Aug.  16,  1905.  18463 

Heart  (The)  of  Georgia;  a  romantic  comedy 
drama  in  5  acts,  by  S.  C.  Arthur. 

©  Stanley  Clisby  Arthur,  New  York;  D: 
13715,  Sept.  3,  1908.  18464 

Heart  of  gold;  by  J.  Kaiser.  47  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  2,  1909 ;  D :  17399 ;  John  Kaiser, 
Kansas  City,  Mo.  18465 


—  a  drama,  by  J.  C.  McCormick. 

©    James    Cabot    McCormick,    East    Cam- 
bridge, Mass. ;  1896 :  37911,  June  30.        18466 


—  a  play  in  1  act,  by  L.  Grant  and  Beatrice 
De  Burgh.    20  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Lawrence  Grant,  London ;  D :  14907,  Jan. 
27,  1909 ;  2c,  Mar.  11, 1909.  18487 

—  See  also  Big  Jim. — Gush. 


Heart  of  Hamlet;  a  psychic  hypothesis  of  scenes 
and  events  based  upon  an  historical  incident, 
in  1  act,  2  scenes,  bj'  E.  W.  Morrison.  5  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edwin  Willett  Morrison,  New  York;  D: 
7923,  Jan.  30,  1906 ;  2c.  Jan.  24,  1906.      18468 

Heart  (The)  of  her  husband;  a  domestic  drama 
in  3  acts,  by  K.  Kidder. 

©  Kathryn  Kidder,  New  York ;  1897 :  63019, 
Nov.  10.  18469 

Heart  (The)  of  Kentucky;  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
G.  A.  Weber.    65  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  8,  1911;  D:  23888;  Gustav 
Adolph  Weber,  Milwaukee.  18470 

Heart  (The)  of  kings;  a  dramatization  of  the 
story  by  A.  Russell  Weekes,  by  Campbell  Mac- 
Culloch.    13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Transatlantic  press  alliance,  ltd..  New 
York;  D :  6538,  Apr.  18,  1905;  2c.  Apr.  18, 
1905.  18471 

Heart  (The)  of  London. 

©  Solomon  Myers,  New  York ;  1899 :  70942, 
Oct.  31.  18472 


Heart  (The)  of  London — Continued. 

or,  Flowers  and  weeds,  a  melodrama  in  4 

acts,  by  J.  R.  Kemble. 

©  John  R.  Kemble,  New  York ;  1883 :  20378, 
Nov.  5.  18473 

Heart  (The)  of  Lough  Hill.     See  Kathleen. 

Heart   (The)  of  Mexico;  western  drama  in  4 
•    acts,  by  B.  L.  Spiller.    45  p.    4°,    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  11,  1915 ;  D  :  39366 ;  Burton  Low- 
ell Spiller,  East  Rochester,  N.  H.  18473a 

Heart  (The)  of  Nevada;  a  romantic  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  J.  McDermott. 

©  Joseph  McDermott,  Minneapolis;   1895: 
56165,  Nov.  5.  18474 

Heart  (The)  of  New  York;  melodrama  in  4 
acts,  by  O.  Wall.    77  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Orlando  W^all,  New  York ;  D :  6078,  Jan. 
16,  1905 ;  2c.  Jan.  16, 1905.  18475 

Heart  (The)  of  Newark;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
C.  Lomas  and  A.  Murphy. 

©  Clayton  Lomax  and  Alfred  Murphy,  New- 
ark, N.  J. ;  D :  313,  Apr.  5,  1901.  18476 

Heart  of  oak;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  A.  H.  Hick- 
erson. 

©  A.  H.  Hickersou,  Dallas ;  1900  A :  22171, 
Sept.  6.  18477 

Heart  (The)  of  old  New  England;  play  in  3 
acts,  by  L.  L.  Slater.    83  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  9,  1915 ;  D :  42228 ;  Lewis  Leon- 
ard Slater,  Boston.  18477a 

Heart  (The)  of  Pontiac;  a  musical  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  L.  L.  Sawj'er.  20  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Libretto  only] 

©   Laura   L.    Sawyer,    Columbus,    O, ;    D. 
13169,  June  12,  1908 ;  2c.  June  12,  1908. 

18478 

Heart  of  Punchinello;  a  3  act  play  in  prose 
and  verse,  by  C.  Hamilton.  104  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Clayton  Hamilton,  New  York;  D:9712, 
Dec.  28,  1906 ;  2c.  Dec.  28,  1906.  18479 

Heart  of  Rosita;  dramatico-musical  composi- 
tion, by  K.  Stewart.  118  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  28,  1910;  D:  20900;  Katherine 
Stewart,  New  York.  18480 

Heart  (The)  of  saucy  Susalyn;  a  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  L.  J.  L.  Stilwell.  88  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Laura   Jean   Libbey-Stilwell,   Brooklyn; 
D :  12046,  Jan.  3,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1908. 

18481 


912 


18482 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED    STATES 


18502 


Heart  (The)  of  Spotted  Tail.  See  Buffalo 
Bill's  best  shot. 

Heart  (A)  of  steel;  a  rural  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
by  R.  Blake. 

©  Rawdon  Blake,  Brooklyn;  1896:25899, 
Apr.  28.  18482 

Heart  (A)  of  stone;  a  sensational  melodrama  in 
prologue  and  4  acts,  by  Lorraine  Hollis.  133 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Lillias  Lorraine  Hollis,  New  York ;  D : 
2067,  June  30,  1902 ;  Ic.  June  30,  1902 ;  Ic.  July 
17,  1902.  18483 

Heart  (The)  of  Tennessee;  a  melodrama  in  4 
acts,  by  M.  Gibney.    Typewritten. 

©  Morgan  Gibney,  United  States;  1900  A: 
4927,  Feb.  23 ;  2c.  Mar.  14.  18484 

Heart  (The)  of  the  captain;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 
E.  S.  Tupper.     67  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Edith  Sessions  Tupper,  New  York ;  D : 
3690,  July  7,  1903;  2c.  July  7,  1903.        18485 

Heart  of  the  city;  drama  in  1  act,  by  E.  E. 
Shepherd,  adapted  from  story  by  Eleanor 
Hallowell  Abbott  (E.  H.  A.  Coburn)  25  p. 
4°.     Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Feb.  13,  1911 ;  D :  23344 ;  Edmund  El- 
liott Shepherd,  Detroit,  and  Eleanor  Hallowell 
Abbott  Coburn,  Lowell.  18486 

Heart  (The)  of  the  Estelles;  a  modern  romantic 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  P.  L.  Brittell. 

©  Paul  L.  Brittell,  Canton,  O. ;  1895 :  6457, 
Jan.  28.  18487 

Heart  (The)  of  the  forest;  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
Andor  Garvay.  [1],  104  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  May  1,  1914 ;  D :  30891 ;  Armin  Szat- 
mary,  Boston.  18487a 

Heart  (The)  of  the  Irishman;  a  play  in  1  act, 
suggested  by  an  incident  in  Charles  Lever's 
Con  Cregan,  by  L.  Hatch.  51  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Leonard  Hatch,  Brookline,  Mass. ;  D : 
15836,  May  12,  1909 ;  2c.  May  17,  1909.  18488 

Heart  (The)  of  the  Klondike;  an  <n'iginal 
drama,  by  Scott  Marble.    Typewritten.    " 

©  Davis  &  Keogh,  New  York ;  1897 :  4S64S, 
Aug.  30;  2c.  Sept.  10;  2c.  Dec.  17.  18489 

Heart  of  the  Ozarks;  a  dramatic  composition, 
by  Phineas  O.  IMacLean  and  B.  H.  Atwell. 
89  p.     f°.     Typevv^ritten. 

©  Benjamin  H.  Atwell,  Mayv.'ood,  111,;  D: 
3478,  May  23,  1903;  2c.  May  23.  1008,      18490 

Heart  (The)  of  the  proletarian;  a  comedy 
drama  in  3  acts,  by  L.  Pelee.  48  p.  f.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  5.  1913;  D:r,2190;  Lillian  Pe- 
lee, San  Gabriel,  Cal.  18491 


Heart  of  the  Rockies;  an  original  romantic 
melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  Scott  Marble.  76  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  H.  Davis  and  William  T.  Keogh, 
New  York ;  1896 :  67087,  Dec.  9 ;  2c.  Dec.  10. 

18492 

Heart  (The)  of  the  Sierras.     See  Banites  (The) 

Heart  (The)  of  the  storm;  by  Charlotte  Pendle- 
ton.    6  p.     8°.    Typewritten. 

©    Edmund    Pendleton,    Laurel,    Md. ;    D: 
3214,  islar.  30,  1903 ;  2c.  scenario  INIar.  30,  1903. 

18493 
a  nev/  and  original  melodrama,  by  E.  B.  Til- 
ton. 

©  Willard  Lee,  Altoona,  Pa.;   1896:62797, 
Nov.  17.  18494 

Heart  of  the  Tenderloin;  a  1  act  comedy,  by 
Newton  Macmillan  and  Paul  Armstrong.  23  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  N.   Macmillan  and  P.   Armstrong,  New 
York ;  D :  5881,  Dec.  7,  1904 ;  2c.  Jan.  7,  1905. 

18495 

Heart  (The)  of  the  world;  a  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  Charles  Eugene  Banks. 

©   T.   Daniel   Frawley,    Seattle ;    D :  14039. 
Oct.  12,  1908.  18496 

— — ■  a  play  in  1  act,  by  C.  W.  Tackenberg.  7  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  William  Tackenberg,  Cincinnati ; 
D:106G2,  May  29,  1907;  2c.  Mav  29,  1907. 

18497 

Heart  of  vice;  a  4  act  melodrama,  by  John  A. 
Eraser. 

©  Louise  Llewellyn,  Belleverre,  Kv. ;  1900 
A:  1323,  Jan.  15.  18498 

Heart  (The)  of  Virginia;  by  J.  Kennedy, 

©  James  Kennedy,  New  York ;  D  :  2797,  Dec. 
31,   1902.  18499 

a  military  drama  in  prologue  and  4  acts,  by 


M.  B.  Miller. 

©  M.  B.  Miller,  Cleveland  ;  1898 :  3467,  Jan. 
6.  18500 


or,   Joseph   Caesar  Jefferson's   dream,   by 

S.  R.  Maconochie.  "  Typewritten. 

©  Sophie  Ringgold  Maconochie.  New  York; 
1899:  24586,  Apr.  7;  Ic.  Apr.  7.  18501 

Heart  (The)  of  youth;  play  in  prologue  and  4 
scenes,  by  H.  Hagedorn.  New  York,  Macmil- 
lan CO.,  1915.    5  p.  1.,  83  p.    12°. 

©  June  4.  1915  ;  2c,  June  5,  1915  ;  D  :  40968  ; 
Hermaini  Hagedorn,  Fairfield,  Conn.     18501a 

Heart  (The)  sDecialist;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  \V,  and  Virginia  Church.  116  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  John  W.   Church,   Richmond  :    D  :  15908. 
May  21,  1909 ;  2c.  June  26,  1909.  18502 


5379—16- 


-58 


913 


18503 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


18524 


Heart  (The)  specialist — Continued. 
play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  B.  Lent. 


98  p.     4° 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  10,  1913 ;  D :  33468 ;  Edward  B. 
Lent,  Freeport,  N.  Y.  18503 

Heart  (The)  that  squeaked.  See  Puppet  (The) 
princess. 

Heart  (The)  that  truly  loved;  in  4  acts,  by  P.  A. 
Gifford. 

©  Pliilip  A.  Gifford,  Newark,  N.  J.;  1900 
A:31694,  Dec.  31.  18504 

Heart  throbs;  a  musical  comedy  extravaganza 
in  2  acts  and  3  scenes,  book,  lyrics  and  music, 
by  Jos.  G.  Scoville.  40  p.  16°.  Printed.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  May  11,  1914;  2c.  May  18,  1914;  A: 
375425;  Jos.  G.  Scoville,  New  York.        18504a 

Heart  throbs  from  the  desert;  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  M.  D.  Braiuard,  collaborated  with  E.  Red- 
mond.    236  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  If.  Aug.  7,  1912 ;  D :  30472 ;  Margaret 
Downing  Brainard  and  Edward  Redmond,  San 
Jose,  Cal.  18505 

Heart  throbs  of  a  great  city;  few  incidents 
culled  from  a  San  Francisco  police  court,  l)y 
W.  Montague.     15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  23,  1913  ;  D :  33296 ;  Walter  Mon- 
tague, San  Francisco.  18506 

Heart  to  heart  talks;  in  1  act,  by  Jei*rold 
Sheppard.  New  York,  Chicago  [etc.]  M.  Wit- 
mark  &  sons,  1906.  20  p.  front,  (port.)  12°. 
(Charles  Dickson's  famous  1  act  plays) 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York ;  D :  8713, 
June  18.  1906;  2c.  June  16,  1906.  18507 

Heart  (A)  twice  broken. 

©  Betty  Hyatt,  Chicago :  1895 :  52817,  Oct. 
17.  18508 


Heart  (A)  twice  won. 
ter. 


See  Earl's  (The)  daugh- 
by  C. 


play  of  3  acts. 
Typewritten. 

D:  21508;   Cora   Ma- 
18509 


Heart  (The)  within  us 
Mawhinney.    130  p.    4 

©   Ic.   July   8,   1910 
whinney,  Pittsburgh. 

Heartbreaker  (The);  by  P.  Dickey.     12  p.     4'. 
Typewritten. 

©  Paul  Dickey.  Chicago ;  D :  7188,  Aug.  31, 

190.-);   2c.  Aug.   31,  1905.  18510 

Heartbreakers  (The);  musical  comedy  in  3  acts, 

by  F.   R.  Adams  and  W.  M.  Hough.     210  p. 

4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Ic.    May   20,    1911;    D:  24251;    Will    M. 
Hough  and  Frank  R.  Adams.  Chicago.     18511 

play  in  3  acts,  by  W.  H.  Putnam.     li;5  ]^. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   5,   1911;    D:  25135;    William 

18512 


0, 
Hammond  Putnam,  New  York. 


Heartbroken;  drama,  5  acts  and  5  tableaux,  by 
M.  L.  Johnson. 

©  Martha  Laffitte  [Lafitte]  Johnson,  Phila- 
delphia ;  1873 :  94,  Jan.  6.  18513 

Hearth-ashes;  a  play,  by  A.  Gerstenberg.  89  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Alice  Gerstenberg,  Chicago ;  D :  15277, 
Mar.  8,  1909;  2c.  Apr.  19,  1909.  18514 

Hearth  of  California;  by  M.  B.  Sherman.  34  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  28,  1911 ;  D :  28116 ;  Matthew  B. 
Sherman,  San  Diego,  Cal.  18515 

Hearthstone  (The);  a  domestic  comedy  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  S.  T.  Farrell. 

©  Sophie  T.  Farrell,  St.  James,  N.  Y. ;  1896 : 
66416,  Dec.  7.  18516 

Heartless  (The)  brother.     See  Mad  (A)  match. 

Heartless  (The)  pirate  and  artless  maiden. 
See  Buccaneer  (The) 

Heartrending  (A)  affair;  a  monologue,  by  Belle 
M.  Locke.  Philadelphia,  The  Penn  publishing 
CO.,  1895. 

©  The  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia;  1895: 
39215,  July  30;  2c.  July  30.  18517 

Hearts;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  W.Echard  Golden. 
New  York,  T.  H.  French. 

©  T.  H.  French,  New  York ;  1892 :  18693, 
Apr.  30 ;  2c.  May  2.  18518 
a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  M.  T.  Allen. 

©  Marie  T.  Allen,  United  States;  1883: 
1468,  Jan.  22.  18519 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  W.  Tackenberg.    31 

p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  William  Tackenberg,  Cincinnati ; 
D :  5702,  Oct.  28,  1904 ;  2c.  Oct.  28,  1904. 

18520 

a  drama  of  the  day,  embodying  scenes  of 

life  and  love  in  New  Orleans  and  New  York, 
by  J,  B.  Matthews. 

©  J.  Brander  Matthews,  New  York;  1871: 

8012,  Aug.  28.  18521 

Hearts  adrift;  in  4  acts,  by  L.  McCormick.    159 

p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Langdon  McCormick,  Port  Huron,  Mich. ; 
D :  2366,  Sept.  23,  1902 ;  2c.  Jan.  28,  1903. 

18522 
Hearts  aflame;  4  act  drama,  by  F.  V.  Mershon 
and  G.  T.  Mallory. 

©  Frederick  V.  Mershon,  McGregor,  la.,  and 
Grant  T.  Mallory,  Canton,  S.  D. ;  D :  8405, 
May  3,  1906.  18523 

a  society  drama  in  4  acts  founded  on  Louise 

Winter's  novelette  of  the  same  name,  by  G. 
G.  Haines.     122  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Genevieve  Grenville  Haines,  New  York; 
D ;  469,  May  15,  1901 ;  2c.  May  15,  1901. 

18524 


914 


18525 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED    STATES 


18548 


Hearts  aflame — Continued. 

Same. 

©  Genevieve  Grenville  Haines,  New  York; 
D  :  959,  Oct.  15,  1901.  18525 

Hearts  a'glow;  melodrama  in  5  acts  and  10 
scenes,  by  C.  C.  West.  109  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  23,  1914 ;  D :  3828S ;  Cliarlotte  C. 
West,  New  York.  18525a 

Hearts  ajar.     See  Fanchon. 

Hearts  and  clubs;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Amy 
E.  Blanchard.  Philadelphia,  The  Penn  pub- 
lishing CO.,  1896. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia ;  1896 :  34057, 
June  8;  2c.  June  8.  18526 

in   4   acts,   by   E.    S.   Tupper.     75   p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  23,  1911 ;  D :  25301 ;  Edith  Ses- 
sions Tupper,  New  York.  18527 

Hearts    and    coronets;    a    romantic    American 

drama,  in  prologue  and  3  acts,  by  M.  Madison. 

©  Marie  Madison,  Los  Angeles ;   D :  3.511, 

May  18,  1903.  18528 

Hearts  and  diamonds;  a  comedy  drama,  by  E. 
W.  Merriman. 

©  Effie  W.  Merriman,  Minneapolis ;  1890 : 
4930,  Feb.  10.  18529 

a  comedy  in  3  acts,  dramatic  adaptation  for 

the  American  stage. 

©  James  B.  Runnion,  Chicago ;  1875 :  7967, 
July  29.  18530 

Hearts  and  dollars;  the  story  of  a  Wall  street 
deal,  by  D.  S.  Anderson.  10  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Dwight  S.  Anderson,  Cleveland  ;  D  :  9828, 
Jan.  23,  1907 ;  2c.  Jan.  28,  1907.  18531 

Hearts  and  faces;  a  bit  of  society  life,  in  1  act, 
by  F.  C.  Test.     Typewritten. 

©  Frederick  Cleveland  Test,  Washington ; 
1895 :  36320,  July  12  ;  2c.  July  12.  18532 

Hearts  and  flowers;  a  playette  in  1  act,  by  L.  A. 
Barber.     10  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  L.  A.  Barber,  Johnstown,  Pa. ;  D  :14454, 
Dec.  4,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  4,  1908.  18533 

Hearts  and  hampers;  or,  Love,  lobster  and 
pickles,  a  new  and  original  farcical  comedy 
in  3  acts,  by  Marlande  Clarke  [pseud,  of 
W.  E.  M.  Clarke]  and  F.  Gerald.  73  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  W.  E.  Marlande  Clarke  and  Florence 
Gerald,  Brooklyn;  1883:8619,  May  11;  2c. 
May  11.  18534 

Hearts  and  hands;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F. 
Suminerfiekl. 

©  Fred.  Summerfield,  New  York ;  D :  2020, 
June  7,  1902.  18535 


Hearts  and  heads;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  E. 

Crapsey. 

©  Edward  Crapsey,  New  York ;  1873 :  821, 
Jan.  30.  18536 

Hearts  and  hobbies;  or,  Dick  doesn't  care,  an 
original  drama,  by  L.  B.  Parker. 

©  Lem  B.  Parker,  Chicago ;  D :  10531,  Apr, 
26,  1907.  18537 

Hearts  and  homes;  by  E.  .T.  McCormick. 

©  P^dward  J.  McCormick,  New  York ;  1888 : 
31162,  Nov.  2.  18538 


-a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  C.  Roach. 

©  James  Conner  Roach,  New  York;  1887: 
11461,  Apr.  29.  18539 

Hearts  and  men;  play  in  3  acts,  bv  L.  Morti- 
mer.    [2],  159  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  3,  1912  ;  D  :  30169  ;  Darcy  &  Wol- 
ford,  inc.,  and  Lillian  Mortimer,  New  Yoi'k. 

18540 

Hearts  and  tarts.      See  Beauteous  Beatrice. 

Hearts  and  titles;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  S.  S. 
Vance.     Typewritten. 

©  Susan  S.  Vance,  Chicago ;  1900  A :  2363, 
Jan.  26;  2c.  Jan.  26.  18541 

Hearts  and  trumps.      See  Soubrette  (The) 

Hearts  and  wheels;  a  2  act  bicycle  comedy,  by 
J.    B.    Lockhart. 

©  Jessie  Bruce  Lockhart,  Galveston,  Tex. ; 
1896 :  35963,  June  19.  18542 

Hearts  are  trumps;  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by 
John  A.   Fraser. 

©    Dramatic    pub.    co.,    Chicago ;    1900    A : 
19425,  Aug.  4.  18543 

a  comedy  in  3  acts,  tr.  and  adapted  from 

the  Spanish,  by  L.  Xavier  Floyd. 

©   Lucretia   Xavier    Floyd,    Boston ;    1899 : 
29103,  Apr.  28.  18544 

di-ama  in  5  acts,  by  C.  E.  Holmes. 

©  Charles  E.  Holmes,  Medford,  N.  J. ;  D: 
8168,  Mar.   15,  1906.  18545 

a  musical  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  C.  F.  Ditt- 


mar. 

©  Charles   F.   Dittmar,  New   York;    1896: 
44165,  Aug.  3.  18546 

— -nmsical  fantasy  in  2  acts.  J.  N.  Edwards. 

[3],  71  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Ic.    Feb.    14.    1912;    D :  28687 ;    John    N. 

Edwards,  New  York.  18547 

—  a   sensational   drama   in  5   acts,   by   Ta    R. 
Shewell. 

©   L.   R.   Shewell,   New   York;   1883:18784, 


Oct.  12. 
—  See  also  Dolly  Varden. 


18548 


915 


18549 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


18574 


Hearts    astray;    an    original    romantic    society 
drama  in  3  acts,  by  C.  T.  Rogers. 

©    Charlotte    Thompson    Rogers,    Lincoln, 
Neb.,  1889:27394,  Sept.  9.  18549 

Heart's  blood;  play  in  1  act,  by  L.  Hatch.    14  p. 
4**.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    2,    1910;    D:  20684;    Leonard 
Hatch,  Brookline,  Mass.  18550 

Heart's  by-ways;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Effie  EUs- 
ler  Weston.     84  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  E.  E.  Weston,  New  Yorli ;  D :  9243,  Oct. 
16,  1906;  2c.  Oct.  16,  1906.  18551 

Heart's  desire;  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  J. 
H.  Booth.     123  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  26,  1912  ;  D  :  30641 ;  John  Hunter 
Booth,  New  Orleans.  18552 


sketch   in  1   act  and   2   scenes,   by   W.   G. 

Walls.     15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  30,  1911;  D :  28132 ;  Walter  G. 
Walls,  Chicago.  18553 

Hearts  enduring;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  Erskine. 
8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  1.5,  1914;   D :  35661 ;   John  Ers- 
kine, New  York.  18554 

Hearts  enthroned;  a  drama,  by  J.  Adams. 
100  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Justin  Adams.  Chelsea,  Mass. ;  D :  672.5, 
May  17,  1905;  2c.  June  2,  1905.  18555 

Hearts  for  money;  4  act  society  drama,  by  J. 
Rotolo. 

©  Joseph  Rotolo,  Brooklyn ;  D :  9607,  Nov. 
19,  1906.  18556 

Hearts  for  sale;  dramatic  composition,  by  J.  P. 
Lowell.     Newspaper  clipping. 

©    J.    Paul    Lowell,    Minneapolis ;    D :  979, 
Oct.  18,  1901 ;  2c.  Sept.  12,  1901.  18557 

Heart's  (The)  highway;  original  play,  by  J. 
Rieger.     5  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  2,  1910 ;  D :  22465 ;  John  Rieger, 
Minneapolis.  18558 

Hearts  insurgent;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  F. 
Essig.     10  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Montgomery    F.    Essig,    Nashville;    D: 
10995,  July  18,  1907 ;  2c.  July  18,  1907.     18559 

Hearts  of  Erin;  an  original  thrilling  and  realis- 
tic Irish  melodrama  founded  on  scenes  and 
incidents  of  the  Fenian  uprising  of  1866,  in  a 
prologue  and  3  acts,  by  P.  W.  TurnbuU. 

©  P.  W.  Turnbull,  New  York ;  1891 :  344.3, 
Jan.  23.  18560 

Hearts  of  gold;  by  J.  H.  Bauman. 

©  J.    Howard   Bauman,    New   Castle,   Pa. ; 
D:769,  Aug.  17,  190L  18561 


Hearts  of  gold — Continued. 

a    drama    in    5    acts,    by    Harry    Jackson. 

founded    on    Chas.    Dickens'    novel,    entitled 

David  Copperfield. 

©  Harry  Jackson,   St.  Paul;  D :  4132,  Oct. 
23,  1903.  18562 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  John  Rupert  Farrell. 

Clyde,   O.,  Ames  publishing  co.,   1896.     34  p. 
.    12°.      ( [Ames'  series  of  .standard  and  minor 

drama,  no.  374] ) 

©  Ames  pub.   co.,   Clyde,   O. ;   1896 :  33.507. 
June  5;  2c.  June  15.  18563 


an   original   melodrama   in  5  acts,   by   Jay 

Hunt.     124  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Phil    Hunt,    New   York;    D :  5910,    Dec. 
13,  1904;  2c.  Dec.  13,  1904.  18564 

Hearts  of  men;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  John  T. 
Mclntyre. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Piiiladelphia  ;  1899  :  47045, 
July  20;  2c.  July  20.  18565 

See  also  Yolande. 

Hearts  of  New  England;  a  comedy  drama  in  5 
acts,  ))y  li.  Linden. 

©  Laura   Linden,   New  York;   1897:43293. 
July  31.  18566 

Hearts  of  New  York. 

©  Wm.  E.  Hines  and  Earle  Remington,  De- 
catur, 111. ;  1890:  12555,  Apr.  16.  18567 
Hearts  of  oak;  by  J.  A.  Heme. 

©  James  A.  Heme,   San  Francisco;   1880: 
1793,  Jan.  31.  18568 

a  domestic  drama,  by  J.  A.  Heme. 

©   James  A.   Heme,   Southampton,   N.   Y. ; 
1898:  52415,  Sept.  7.  18569 

a  drama  in  6  acts,  by  J.  A.  Heme. 

©   James  A.   Heme,    Southampton,   N.    Y. ; 
1899  :  50549,  Aug.  5.  18570 


an  original  American  play  in  5  acts  and  6 

tableaux,  by  D.  Belasco  and  J.  A.  Heme. 

©  David  Belasco  and  James  A.  Heme,  Chi- 
cago;  1879:14441,  Oct.  28.  18571 

Hearts   of   Russia;   a   drama   in   5   acts,   by   F. 
Listemann.     104  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Franz   Listemann,   New  York;    D:]044, 
Oct.  30,  1901:  2c.  Oct.  30.  1901.  18572 

Hearts  (The)  of  steel;  or.  The  siege  of  Athlone, 
a  pictorial  drama  in  3  acts,  by  G.  Clarke. 

©  George  Clarke,  New  York;   1879:16073, 
Nov.  28.  18573 

See  also  V.  V.  V. 


Hearts  of  stone;  a  thrilling  and  sensational 
drama  in  5  acts,  by  C.  A.  Myers.  64  p.  8°. 
Printed. 

©  Charles  A.  Myer.s,  Hastings,  Mich. ;  1883: 
9396.  May  21 ;  2c.  July  27.  18574 


916 


18575 


COPYRIGHTED    IN    THE    UNITED    STATES 


18596 


Hearts  of  Tennessee;  a  story  of  yesterday  and 
today  in  4  acts,  by  U.  B.  Collins.  145  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ulric  Blair  Collins,  New  York ;  D :  6437, 
Mar.  31,  1905;  2c.  Mar.  31,  1905.  18575 

Hearts  of  the  Blue  Ridge;  a  tale  of  the  North 
Carolina  hills,  by  Hal  Reid  [i.  e.  James  Hal- 
leck  Reid]    Typewritten. 

©  H.  A.  Lewis,  Chicago ;  1899 :  38393,  June 
10;  2c.  Nov.  13.  18576 

Heart's  (The)  one  need.  92  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Carle    D.    Boynton,  Port    Washington, 

N.  Y. ;   D:  10563,  May  14,  1907;  2c.  May  14, 

1907.  18577 


by  M.  M.  Boynton. 

©   Mary   M.   Boynton,   Lima,    O. ;    D :  1467. 
Feb.  IS,  1902.  18578 

Heart's  (The)  philosophy  (Die  philosophic  des 

herzens);   an   original   comedy   in   4  acts,   by 
R.  Kneisel. 

©    Imre    Kiralfy,     United     States;     1877: 
12533,  Oct.  30.  18579 

Hearts  tested  and  true;  [scenario  in  4  scenes, 
by  A.  L.  Moore]  cover-title,  24  p.  16°. 
Printed. 

©   Apr.    15,    1913;    2c.    Apr.    19,    1913;    A: 
345542;  Annie  L.  Moore,  Dallas.  18580 

Hearts  trumps;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  H.  F.  Bus- 
well  and  B.   J.   Farrington. 

©  Henrv  F.  Buswell  and  Edward  J.  Far- 
rington, Boston;  1880:3209,  Feb.  28.       18581 

Hearts  united;  by  Mrs.  A.  Nicholls.  23  p.  f*. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  3.  1909 ;  D :  16302 ;  ISIrs.  Andrew 
Nicholls,  St.  Louis.  18582 

Hearts  versus  cluhs;  a  1  act  sketch,  by  A. 
Myers.     6  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Anna    Myers,     Los    Angeles ;     D :  13961, 
Sept.  30,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  30,  1908.  18583 

Hearts  win;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  C.  Hardy. 
70  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Evelina   Cooke   Hardy,    New   York';    D : 
509.    May  27,  1901 ;  2c.  Sept.  10,  1901.     18584 

Heartsearching  (The);  drama  in  a  prologue  and 
4  acts,  by  W.  C.  Marble.  [l],47p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.    Jan.    21,    1913;     D:  32030;    W.    C. 
Marble,  Mangum,  Okl.  18585 

Heartsease;  a  play  in  4  acts,  founded  upon  the 
comedy  by  Alexander  Dumas,  the  younger, 
entitled  La  dame  aux  Camelias,  by  J.  Mor- 
timer. 

©  James  Mortimer,   United   States;   1875: 
4149,  Apr.  26;  2c.  Apr.  26.  18586 


Heartshaven;  by  A.  F.  Blanchard. 

©  Arthur  Franklin  Blanchard,  Cambridge, 
Mass. ;  D  :  4792,  Mar.  25,  1904.  18586a 

Heartsmate;  in  a  prologue  and  3  acts,  by  H.  O. 
Towne.     74  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Helen   Olcott   Towne,   Flushing,   N.   Y. ; 
D :  6376,  Mar.  21,  1905 ;  2c.  Mar.  21,  1905. 

18587 

Heartstrings;   a   comedy  drama   in  4  acts,   by 
L.  W.  Chandler. 

©  Lawrence  W.  Chandler,   Kewanee,   111. ; 
1893 :  47730,  Oct.  26.  >  18588 

^a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  C.  I.  Price. 

©  Clara  I.  Price,  Seattle ;  1894 :  60182,  Dec. 
24.  1 8589 


drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  I.  von  Ravn.    113  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  19,  1915;  D:  40996;  Clara  Iza 
von  Ravn,  Lynchburg,  Va.  18589a 

Heartstrings,  and  purse  strings;  or.  The  con- 
victs' revolt,  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Ivers. 
©  Alfred  Ivers,  New  York ;  1886 :  4871.  Feb. 
27.  18590 

Heathcliff,  the  waif.    See  Wuthering  Heights. 

Heathen;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Bryce  Macgregor. 
[2],  191  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  10,  1911 ;  D  :  24902  ;  E.  R.  Pres- 
cott,  Boston.  18591 

Heathen  (The)  Chinee;  a  drama,  by  J.  H.  War- 
wick. 

©  J.  H.  Warwick,  New  York;  1871:2588, 
Mar.  25.  18592 

Heathen  Chinese  labor;  a  farcical  comedy  in  1 
act,  by  L.  Thompson. 

©  Lysander  Thompson,  New  York;  1882: 
19667,  Nov.  20.  18593 

Heather  bell;  an  entirely  new  and  original  do- 
mestic drama  in  5  acts,  by  Hannie  M.  Ingham 
(Mrs.  E.  T.  Stetson) 

©  Mrs.  E.  T.  Stetson,  Newark,  N.  J. ;  1892 : 
902,  Jan.  5.  18594 

Heatherglade  (The)  mystery;  by  A.  Duchemin. 

©   Amelia   Duchemin,   Maiden,   Mass. ;   D : 

276,  Mar.  28,  1901.  18595 

Heaven  and  hell;  a  musical  drama  in  2  acts, 
prelude  and  interlude,  by  A.  Hercz.  35  p.  f ". 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Arthur  Hercz,  Chicago ;  D :  3048,  Jan.  28, 
1903 ;  2c.  Jan.  28,  1903.  18596 

Heaven  help  the  men;  or.  The  impatient  Gri- 
selda,  play  in  Sacts,  by  E.  A.  McFadden.  161 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  30,  1915;  D:  41598;  Elizabeth 
Apthorp  McFadden,  New  York.  18596a 


917 


18597 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


18615 


Heaven  (A)  on  earth;  a  comerly  by  C.  M.  Cool- 
Uiixe.     113  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Cassius  M.  Coolidge,  New  York  ;  D  :  117. 
Feb.  5,  1901 ;  2c.  Mar.  25,  1901.  18597 

Heaven,  prologue  to  Faust;  a  dramatic  and 
lyric  composition  in  1  act  and  several  trans- 
formations, by  Charlotte  Thompson.  6  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Jules  Murry  and  Lewis  Morrison,  New 
York ;  D :  497,  May  15,  1901 ;  2c.  May  15,  1901. 

18598 

Heavenly  (The)  spark  of  love.     See  Pandora. 

Heavenly  (The)  twins;  a  farce  in  3  acts,  by 
Lilian  Stair  Schrciner. 

©  A.  Flanagan,  Chicago ;  1899 :  17945,  Mar. 
9 ;  2c.  Mar.  9.  18599 

a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  dramatization 


of  the  novel  of  the  same  name  by  Sarah 
Grand,  libretto  by  Geo.  T.  Richardson,  music 
by  Charles  Dennee.  113  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Street  &  Smith,  Boston;  1900  C :  10086, 
July  2 ;  2c.  Sept.  5,  1902.  18599a 

—  See  also  Queen  of  the  Mardi  gras. 


Heaven's  vengeance;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  from 
the  French  of  Erckmann-Cliatrian,  by  J.  S. 
Mackaye  and  G.  Kreisler. 

©  James  Steele  Mackaye  and  George  Kreis- 
ler, Boston  ;  1871 :  7359,  Aug.  5.  18600 

Heavy  chains;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Rahders. 
[1],  12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    16,    1914;    D:  36736;    Auguste 
Rahders,  New  York.  18600a 

Heavy  (The)  man;  by  H.  A.  Conklin.  24  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  17,  1910;  D:  21820;   Harry  A. 
Conklin,  Huntington,  N.  Y.  18601 

Heavy  (The)  villain;  a  comedy-drama,  by  W. 
Si,kes  and  Olive  Logan. 

©  Wirt  Sikes,  New  York ;  1872 :  7858,  Julv 
23.  18602 

Hebraic  types;  lyrical  characterization  of  divers 
Hebrews,  by  J.  McCree.  10  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  13,  1915;  D:  41542;  Junie  Mc- 
Cree, New  York.  18602a 

Hebrew  (The);  dramatic  sketch,  by  Charles  Ul- 
rich.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  &  co.,  1910.  17  p. 
12°.     ( [Half  hour  dramas] ) 

©  Dec.  1,  1910 ;  2c.  Dec.  5,  1910 ;  D  :  22724  ; 
T.  S.  Denison  &  co.,  Chicago.  18603 

Hebrew  (A)  ball;  a  kocha  farce  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  M.  Walsh. 

©  ,Tohn  Moiling  Walsh,  New  York;  1890: 
8047,  Jan.  25.  18604 


Hebrew  (The)  business  woman;  by  M.  Rhode. 
4  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mary  Rhode,  New  York ;  D :  13177,  June 
13,  1908 ;  2c.  June  13,  1908.  18605 

Hebrew  (The)  detective;  sensational  comedy 
tabloid  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Chas.  Norton. 
Chicago,  Chicago  manuscript  co.,  1914.  28  p. 
f°.     Mimeographed. 

©  Oct.  22,  1914 ;  2c.  Nov.  11, 1914 ;  D :  38770 ; 
Alex.  Byers,  Chicago.  18605a 

Hebrew  (The)  dude;  original  title,  by  H. 
Thompson. 

©    Harry    Thompson,    New    York;    1883: 

23155,  Dec.  14.  18606 

Hebrew    (The)    fireman    and   the   foreman;    a 

comedy  in  1  act,  by  Will  Mahoney.    7  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Brady  &  Mahoney,  Brooklyn ;  D :  12227, 
•Tan.  28,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  23,  1908.  18607 

Hebrew  (The)  lady;  original  society  drama,  by 
A.  L.  .Johnson.    56  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Annie  Lewis  Johnson,  New  York ;  1889 : 
7.35,  .Tan.  5 ;  2c.  Jan.  25.  18608 

Hebrew  (The)  prince;  or,  Jonathan  and  David, 
a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  W.  H.  Cogswell.  Con- 
cord, N.  H.,  Republican  press  association.  1885. 
22  p.     8°. 

©  Warren  H.  Cogswell,  Pembroke,  N.  H. ; 
1885 :  20774,  Oct.  3 ;  2c.  Jan.  6,  1886.        18609 

Hebrew  recruit;  comedy  sketch,  by  L.  T.  Brix- 
ton.   5  p.    12°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  3,  1909 ;  D  :  17395 ;  L.  Taub  Brix- 
ton, Brooklyn.  18610 
Hebrewing  and  shewooing;  character  sketch  in 
1  act  and  1  scene,  by  Junie  McCree.     [1],  11  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Aug.   10,   1909;    D:  16.525;    Carl   A. 

Gerlach,  Geary,  Okl.  18611 

Hebrews'  Christmas;  a  story  of  Yuletide,  play 

in  1  act,  by  W.  Robyns  and  Melvin  Winstock. 

[3],  15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Aug.    16,   1909;    D :  16561 ;    William 

Robyns,  New  York.  18612 

Hebrew's    (The)    son    in    Egypt.      See   Joseph 

and  his  brethren. 
Heckenrbschen  (Das);  lustspiel  in  3  akten,  von 
Ernst  Albert.    Berlin,  Felix  Bloch  erben,  1912. 
71  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  2.5,  1912;  D :  314.14 ;  Felix  Bloch 

erben,  Berlin.  18613 

Hector;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Gustav  Von  Moscr. 

©   Bolossv    Kiralfy,    United    States;    1878: 

.3.382,  Mar.  20.  18614 

by   Maurice  Hageman.     Chicago,   The 

Dramatic  publishing  company    [1897]      23   p. 
12°.      ([American  acting  drama]) 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago  ;  1897  :  59877, 
Oct.  22;  2c.  Oct.  21.  18615 


918 


18616 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED    STATES 


18631 


Hector  and  Helen;  tragedy  in  4  acts,  by  M.  P. 
Hartung  and  F.  S.  Blossom.  New  York, 
Isaac  Goldmann  co.  [1909]     32  p.    8°. 

©  Max  Paul  Hartung  and  Fred  Smith  Blos- 
som, Brooklyn  ;  D  :  15654,  Apr.  19,  1909  ;  2c. 
May  29,  1909.  18616 

Hector's  farewell.      See  Homeric   scenes. 

Hector's  wife;  an  original  society  play  in  4 
acts,  by  D.  E.  Townsend. 

©  Dan.  E.  Townsend,  New  Orleans;  1875: 
3572,  Apr.  10.  18617 

Hecuba;  or,  Hamlet's  father's  deceased  wife's 
sister,  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  libretto  by  J.  W. 
Bengough,   music  by  G.  Barton  Brown. 

©  F.  P.  Siddall,  Milwaukee ;  1885 :  7864, 
Mar.  28.  18618 

Hedda;  by  E.  W.  Underwood. 

©  Edna  Worthley  Underwood,  Kansas  City. 
Mo.;  D:7662,  Dec.  4,  1905.  18619 

Hedda  Gabler;  by  Henrik  Ibsen. 

.1910  ,.Np  'cr  bv't^ii  -piN*  r  J  .D-  .N 

137  p.     12°. 

©  Sept.  9,  1910;  2c.  Sept.  13,  1910;  A: 
273873;   Maisel  &  co..  New  York.  18620 

•a   drama  in  4  acts,  by  Henrik  Ibsen,   tr. 


from  the  Norwegian,  by  Edmund  Gosse.  New 
York,  United  States  book  company  [1891] 
4  p.  1.,   [7]-272  p.     1  1.     12°. 

©  United  States  book  co.,  New  York ;  1891 : 
5426,  Feb.  7 ;  2c.  July  23.  18621 

■See    also    Efterladte    skrifter;    af    Henrik 


Ibsen. — Works  (The)  of  Henrik  Ibsen. 

Hedge  (The)  waif;  a  play  rearr.  and  adapted 
from  tlie  drama  entitled  Castle  garden,  by 
J.  J.  McCloskey  and  F.  G.  Maeder. 

©  Fred.  G.  Maeder„New  York ;  1875  :  3370, 
Apr.  6.  18622 

Heenan  and  Bayers  at  Farnsborough.  See 
Great    (A)    encounter. 

Hee-ro-een  (The)     See  Compromised.    ^ 

Heiden;  Lapplandsdrama  in  3  aufziigen,  von 
Bengt  Berg,  aus  dem  manuskript  fiir  die 
deutsche  biihne  bearbeitet  von  Ferdinand 
Stieber.  Berlin,  Ahn  &  Simrock,  g.  m.  b.  h. 
47  p.     8°. 

©   Ic.    Dec.    19,    1911;    D :  28024 ;    Blilmen- 
verlag  Ahn  &  Simrock,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin. 

18623 

Heights;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Goetze,  tr.  from 
the  German  by  Sasha  Best.  (In  Poet  lore,  v. 
25,  no.  1,  Jan.-Feb.  1914;  periodical  ©  Mar. 
18,  1914;  2c.  Mar.  20,  1914;  B :  299534 ;  Poet 
lore  CO.,  Boston)  18623a 


Heights — Continued. 

a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  W.  A.  McGuire.  63  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  Anthony  McGuire,  Chicago ;  D : 
15648,  Apr.   14,   1909;  2c.   Apr.   19,   1909. 

18624 

Heilige  (Der);  trauerspiel  in  5  akten.  von  Paul 
Heyse.  New  York,  E.  Lederer.  1902.  142  p. 
12°. 

©  Emanuel  Lederer,  New  York;  D :  1298, 
Jan.  16,  1902;  2c.  Feb.  17,  1902.  18625 

Heilige  (Der)  Aloisius;  lustspiel  in  3  aufziigen, 
von  Leo  Walther  Stein  und  Ludwig  Heller. 
95  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  29,  1910;  D:  21898;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  18626 

Heilige  (Der)  Antonius;  burleske-operette  in  3 
akten,  nach  einer  idee  des  Ad.  INIurard,  vnn 
Bruno  Decker  und  Robert  Pohl,  musik  von 
Siegfried  Nicklass-Kempner.  Berlin,  F.  Bloch 
erben,  1913.     78  p.     8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  19,  1913 ;  D :  33048  ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  18627 

Same. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  15,  1913 ;  D :  34721 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  18628 

Same.     Text  der  gesange.     Berlin,  Verlag 

der  Schlesinger'schen  buch-  und  musikhand- 
lung  (Rob.  Lienau)  1911.    52  p.    12°. 

©  Jan.  14,  1911;  2c.  Sept.  15,  1913:  D: 
34429;  Felix  Bloch  erben,  Berlin.  18629 

Heilige  (Das)  band;  volksstiick  in  4  aufziigen, 
von  August  Stern  und  Rudolf  Woller.  Ber- 
lin. E.  Bloch,  1912.     64  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  May  26,  1913;  D :  33333 ;  Eduard 
Bloch,  Berlin.  18630 

Heilige  (Der)  berg;  dichtung  in  1  vorspiel  und 
2  aufziigen.  von  Dora  Duncker.  musik  von  C. 
Sinding.  [Leipzig,  Breitkopf  &  Hartel,  1914] 
38  p.     16°.      [Libretto  only] 

©  Mar.  3,  1914;  Ic.  July  11,  1914;  D: 
37536;  Christian  Sinding,  Christiania.  Nor- 
way. 18630a 

Heilige  (Die)  ehe;  lustspiel  in  3  aufziigen,  von 
Richard  Wilde  und  Richard  Wurmfeld.  Ber- 
lin, Vertriebsstelle  des  Verbandes  deutscher 
biihnenschriftsteller,   1912.     73   p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  28,  1912;  D:  31258;  Vertriebs- 
stelle des  Vei-bandes  deutscher  biihnenschrift- 
.steller,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin.  18631 

Heilige  (Der)  Florian;  satire  in  3  akten,  von 
Max  Neal  und  Philipp  Weichand.  Miinel)en, 
Rubinverlag  M.  &  W.  Kohler.  1913.  78  p. 
12°. 

©  Oct.  15,  1913;  Ic.  June  8,  1914;  D: 
37254;  Rubinverlag  M.  &  W.  Kohler,  Munich. 

18631a 


919 


18632 


DEAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


18644 


Heilige  (Der)  hain  (Le  bois  sacre);  lustspiel  in 
3  alctcn,  von  Robert  de  Fler.s  luul  O.  A.  de 
Cailhivet,  inusik  von  Emile  Lassailly.  Berlin, 
Felix  much  orbon,  1910.  105  p.  8°.  [Li- 
brotto  only] 

©  Ic.  Dec.  9,  1910;  D:  22775;  Felix  Blocb 
erbon,  Berlin.  18632 

Heilige  (Die)  liige;  handlung  in  4  aufziisen, 
v<in  K.  M.  !Stan.i^eland.  jMiiuclien,  Albert 
Laugen  [1915J     181  p.     12°. 

©  Apr.  1,  1935  ;  Ic.  July  21,  1915  ;  D  :  41473 ; 
Kariu  Michaelis  Stangeland,  New  Kocbelle, 
N.   Y.  18632a 

Same. 

©  May  28,  1915;  Ic.  Sept.  25,  1915;  D : 
41 820:  Albert  Langen,  Munich.  18632b 

Heilige  (Die)  not;  schauspiel  aus  den  tagen  der 
deutschen  mobilmachung  in  3  akten,  von  Jo- 
hannes Wiegand  und  Wilhelm  Scharrelmann. 
Berlin,  Berliner  theater-verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h., 
Oesterheld  &  co.,  1914.    75  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  28,  1914 ;  D  :  39244 ;  Oesterheld  & 
CO.,  Berlin.  18632c 

Heimat;  schauspiel  in  4  akten,  von  Hermann 
Sudcrmann,  ed.  with  an  introduction  and  notes 
by  F.  G.  G.  Schmidt.  Boston,  D.  C.  Heath  & 
CO.,  1909.     xi,  129  p.    front,  (port.)     16°. 

©  Dec.  9,  1909 ;  2c.  Dec.  11, 1909  ;  A :  252836 ; 
D.  C.  Heath  &  co.,  Boston.  18633 

Heimat  (Die)  hinterm  meer.  See  TJmweg 
(Der)  zum  tod. 

Heimath;  schauspiel  in  4  akten,  von  Hermann 
Sudermann.  New  York,  E.  Lederer,  1893.  127 
p.     12°. 

©  Emanuel  Lederer,  New  York  ;  1893  :  61.53, 
Jan.  31 ;  2c.  Feb.  6.  18634 

Heimchen  (Das)  am  herd;  oper  in  3  abtheilun- 
gen,  frei  nach  Dickens  gleichnamiger  erziih- 
lung,  von  A.  M.  Willner,  musik  von  Carl  Gold- 
mark.  Leipzig,  E.  BertS  &  co.  [1896]  52  p. 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Emil  Bert§  &  cie.,  Leipzig ;  1896 :  9371, 
Feb.  8 ;  2c.  Mar.  3.  18635 

(The  cricket  on  the  hearth) ;  opera  in  3 

acts,  book  by  A.  M.  Willner,  freely  adapted 
from  Dickens.  English  singing  words  by  C.  H. 
Meltzer,  music  by  Cnrl  Goldmark.  New  York, 
Fred  Rullman,  1912.  37  p.  8°.  [Libretto 
only.     German  and  English] 

©  Feb.  6,  1912 ;  2c.  Feb.  7,  1912  ;  D  :  28579  ; 
Charles  Henry  Meltzer,  New  York.  18636 

Heimkehr;  drama  in  2  akten,  von  Clara  Bliith- 
gen.  Berlin,  Berliner  theater-verlag,  g.  m.  b. 
h..  1910.    62  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  27,  1912  ;  D  :  30651 ;  Alfred  Spitz. 
New  York.  18637 


Heimkehr — Continued. 

schauspiel  in  3  akten,  von  E.  Jacobi.    Dort- 
mund, W.  Cruwell,  1909.    83  p.    8°. 

©  Emil  Jacobi,  Cassel,  Germany;  D:  15800. 
May  7,  1909;  2c.  May  7,  1909.  18638 

Heimkehr  des  Odysseus;  burleske  operette  in  3 
akten  von  Karl  Ettlingor  uud  Erich  Motz, 
musik  aus  werken  J.  Offenbachs,  zusammen- 
.  gestellt  und  bearb.  von  Leopold  Schmidt. 
Textbuch  der  gesange.  Miinchen,  Drei  masken 
verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1913.    56  p.    12°. 

©  Apr.  8,  1913 ;  2c.  Oct.  15,  1913 ;  A-Foreign 
8386 ;  Drei  masken  verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Munich. 

18638a 

burleske  operette  in  2  akten,  von  Karl  Ett- 

linger  und  Erich  Motz,  musik  nach  werken 
J.  Offenbachs,  zusammengestellt  und  bearb. 
von  Leopold  Schmidt.  Regiebuch.  Miinchen, 
Drei  masken  verlag,  1913.    141  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  June  1,  1914  ;  D  :  37171 ;  Drei  masken 
verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Munich.  18638b 

musik  nach  Offenbach'schen  mo- 


tiven,  bearb.  von  Leopold  Schmidt.  Text- 
buch. Berlin,  Miinchen,  Drei  masken  verlag, 
g.  m.  b.  h.,  1913.    62  p.    12°. 

©  Oct.  1,  1913  ;  Ic.  Apr.  23,  1914 ;  D  :  36801 ; 
Drei  masken  verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Munich. 

18638c 

Heimliche  (Der)  konig;  romantische  komodie 
in  4  aufziigen,  von  Ludwig  Fulda.  New  York, 
F.  Bloch  erben,  1906.    154  p.    8°. 

©  Felix  Bloch  erben,  Berlin ;  D :  9531,  Nov. 
28,  1906 ;  2c.  Nov.  28,  1906.  18639 

Heimliche  liebe;  operette  in  3  akten,  von  .Tulius 
Bauer,  musik  von  Paul  Ottenheimer.  Wien, 
W.  Karczag,  1911.    48  p.    12°. 

©  Oct.  14,  1911 ;  2c.  Jan.  31,  1912 ;  D :  28496 ; 
W.  Karczag,  Leipzig.  18640 

Heindrick  Hudson;  or,  The  discovery  of  Co- 
lumbus, a  burlesque  opera  comique  in  3  acts 
and  5  scenes,  by  W.  Ofill  and  R.  Eraser. 

©   William   Gill   and   Robert   Fraser,   New 
York ;  1890 :  15611,  May  12.  18641 

Heine  Fritz,  the  African  dodger;  comedy  act 
in  2  scenes,  by  Will  Lester  [pseud,  of  William 
Lester  Levy]     11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    10,    1909;    D :  17672 ;    William 
Lester  Levy,  Detroit.  18642 

Heine's  toothache;  study  of  tenement  life  in  St. 
Louis,  by  E,  G.  Perkins.  4  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  7.  1910;  D:  22009;  Edgar  Guy 
Perkins,  St.  Louis.  -  18643 

Heinie,  the  German  cobbler;  by  Eva  and  F. 
Mozart.    5  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  11,  1910 ;  D :  21014  ;  Fred  Mozart, 
Newton,  Mass.  18644 


920 


18645 


COPYEIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED    STATES 


18666 


Ileinrich;  or,  From  fatherland  to  the  far  West, 
a  drama  in  a  prologue  and  3  acts,  by  Julian 
Cross. 

©    Gus   Williams,   New   York;    1884:3725, 
Feb.  20.  .  18645 

Heinrich  and  Hettie;  a  characteristic  drama  of 
New  York  life,  from  Wall  street  to  Astoria, 
by  C.  W.  Tayleure. 

©  C.  W.  Tayleure,  Baltimore;  1875:6742, 
June  28.  18646 

Heinrich  der  Hohenstaufe;  deutsche  historie  in 
4  vorgiingen,  von  D.  Eckart.  Berlin-Steglitz, 
Verlag  Herold,  1915.    99  p.    8°. 

©   Ic.   Feb.   24,   1915;    D :  40731 ;    Dietrich 
Eckart,  Blankenburg  i.  Th.,  Germany. 

18646a 

Heinrich  der  Lowe;  schauspiel  in  4  akten,  von 
W.  Bloem.  Schlachtensee  bei  Berlin,  W. 
Bloem  [1908]     150  p.    8°. 

©  Walter  Bloem,  Schlachtensee.  Germany ; 
D :  13944,  Sept.  28,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  28,  1908. 

18647 

Heinrich,  the  bold;  a  burlesque  in  3  acts,  by 
William  Granville  Baker. 

©    Baker    and    Fonda,    Spokane.    Wash. ; 
1897 :  21057,  Apr.  2.  18648 

Heinz,  in  a  pickle;  a  dramatic  composition  in 
1  act,  by  M.  Ott.    20  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Matthew  Ott,  Boston ;  D :  1655,  Mar.  27, 
1902;  2c.  Mar.  27,  1902.  18649 

Heir  (The);  comedy-drama  in  3  acts,  by  P. 
Eaton. 

©   Paul    Eaton,    Washington ;  1SS9 :  14384, 

May  11.  18650 

a  play  in  1  act,  by  C.  M.  Sharpstein.    10  p. 

f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  2,  1912 ;  D :  30154 ;  C.  M.  Sharp- 
stein, Walla  Walla,  Wash.  18651 

Heir  (The)  apparent;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  J.  H.  Rogers.    16  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    James    Henderson    Rogers,    Saugerties, 
N.  Y. ;  D :  13310,  July  7, 1908 ;  2c.  July  7,  1908. 

18652 


— — -  a  romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  McCulley. 

©    .Johnston   McCulley,    Portland,    Or. ;   D : 

7003,  June  28,  1905.  18653 

Heir  (The)  at  law;  play  in  4  acts,  being  the  old 
comedy  of  the  same  name  by  George  Coleman, 
rev.  by  J.  V.  Blake.    88  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  7,  1913  ;  D  :  32587  ;  James  Vila 
Blake,  Chicago.  18654 

Heir  (An)  direct;  by  W.  C.  Carver.  11  p.  i°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Nov.    22,    1910;    D :  22632 ;    Will    C. 
Carver,  New  York.  18655 


Heir  (An)  of  Chink  Jingle;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  F.  Summerfield.     Tj^pewritten. 

©   Fred.    Summerfield,    New   York;    1896: 
23934,  Apr.  17 ;  2c.  Apr.  18.  18656 

Heir  of  Barrel  towers;  drama  in  6  acts,  by  M. 

E.  Buckley.     114  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Mattie   E.   Buckley,   Gresham,   Or. ;    D : 
7911,  Jan.  29,  1906;  2c.  Jan.  29,  1906.      18G57 

Heir  (The)  of  Greylock;  by  A.  F.  Butler. 

©  A.  F.  Butler,  New  York ;  1881 :  347,  Jan. 
8.  18658 

Heir  (The)  of  Greyson.  8ee  Cap,  the  boot- 
black. 

Heir  (The)  of  Mt.  Vernon. 

©  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O. ;  D :  9256,  Oct. 
18,  1906.  18659 

Heir  (The)  of  Ross  castle.      See  Eleanor. 

Heir  (The)  of  the  manor;  a  play  in  3  act.s,  by 

F.  M.  Roser. 

©    Francis    M.    Roser,    New    York ;    1875 : 
10183,  Oct.  4.  18660 

Pleir  (The)  of  the  Wallabout;  a  comedy  drama 
with  music  in  4  acts  and  6  scenes,  by  F.  M. 
Knowles  and  T.  W.  Jackson.  29  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Fred    M.    Knowles,    Brooklyn ;    D :  7676, 
Dec.  7,  1905;  2c.  Jan.  4,  1906.  18661 

Heir  (The)  of  Tottenham;  a  farce,  by  P.  C. 
Willard  and  D.  PI.  Moreliead. 

©   Paul   C.    Willard    and   David    H.    More- 
head,  Utica,  N.  Y. ;  D :  4691,  Mar.  7,  1904. 

18662 

Heir  (The)  of  Wingate  hall;  a  comedy  in 
twenty  minutes,  by  C.  Thompson.  25  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Charlotte  Thomson,  New  York ;  D :  939, 
Oct.  9,  1901;  2c.  Oct.  9,  1901.  18663 

Heir  (The),  the  houri  and  the  height-day 
clock.      See   Prince   Sapolio. 

Heir  (The)  to  Greenwood.     See  Sarah's  cousin. 

Heir  (An)  to  millions;  by  C.  S.  Booth. 

©  Chas.  Stewart  Booth,  New  Orleans ;  D : 
5657,  Oct.  17,  1904.  18664 

Heir  (The)  to  the  hoorah;  a  comedy  in  4  acts, 

by  P.  Armstrong.     122  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Paul    Armstrong,    New    York ;    D :  .39  W, 

Sept.  14,  1903 ;  2c.  Sept.  14,  1903.  18665 

Heir  (The)  to  the  soft-soap  millions;  or.  The 
age  of  kinder-right,  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
O.  M.  Johnson.  [1],  32  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.   Apr.   13,    1911;    D :  23949 ;    Olive   IL 

18666 


.Johnson,  Englev\'00d,  N.  J. 


921 


18667 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


18689 


Heirat  (Die)  aus  lieb;  familienbild  in  3  nkten, 
von  N.  Sulzberger.     173  p.     f°.     ]M.s. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  6,  1911 ;  D  :  23026  ;  Nathan  Sulz- 
berger, New  York.  18667 

Heiress  (The);  an  American  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  F.  Clark. 

©  Frederic  Clark,  New   York ;   1877 :  7046, 
June  14.  18668 

a  comedietta  in  1  act,  by  R.  Espinasse. 

©  R.  Espinasse,  San  Francisco  ;  1873  :  12511. 
Oct.  31.  18669 

a  comedy,  by  E.  Taylor. 

©  Emerson  G.  Taylor,  Hartford  ;  D  :  14S47. 
Jan.  19,  1909.  18670 

comedy  in  3  acts,  by  F.  J.  and  W.   Sinn. 


105  p.     4  .     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  6,  1911 ;  D :  25946 ;  Frederick  J. 
and   Walter   Siim,  New  York.  18671 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  N.  Ames  [i.  e.  Eleanor 


Maria  L]astcrbrook  Amos] 

©  Nellie  Ames,  Brooklyn ;  1875 :  2488.  l\Tnr. 
17.  18872 

—  a  drama  of  modern  life  in  4  acts,  by  A. 
Douzet. 

©  Antonin  Douzet,  Paris ;  D :  1941,  May  28, 
1902.  18673 

—  in  5  acts,  by  E.  Wright.    63  p.    f°.    Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.     June    15,    1910;     D:  21344;     P^dnn 
Wright,  Philadelphia.  18674 

— -a  play  in  4  acts,  by  S.  G.  Brigel.     106  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  26,  1913;  D:  32440;  Samuel   G. 
Brigel,  Oakmont,  Pa.  18675 

—  See  also  Wise  (A)  country  boy. 


Heiress  (The)  and  the  attorney;  by  J.  Brooke. 

©    J.    Brooke,    Philadelphia ;    1879 :  15571. 

Nov.  18.  18676 

Heiress  (The)  hunters;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
W.  B.  Hare.  Boston,  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co., 
1915.     60  p.     12°. 

©  Feb.  25,  1915 ;  2c.  Feb.  26, 1915  ;  D  :  39794 
Walter  Ben  Hare,  Springfield,  Mo.         18676a 

See  also  Flint  and  steel. 

Heiress  (An)  in  Irish.  Sec  Ten  minutes  for 
refreshments. 

Heiress  (The)  of  Arne;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  K. 
M.  AVillrich. 

©  Kate  M.  Willrich,  Buffalo ;  D :  1786,  Apr. 
23,  1902.  18677 

Heiress  (The)  of  Barrister  hall;  a  comedy  in 
4  acts,  by  P.  C.  Renard.  74  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Paul  Charles  Renard,  St.  Louis ;  D :  7098, 
Aug.  14,  1905;  2c.  Aug.  14,  1905.  18678 


Heiress  of  Cherry  farm;  a  dramatic  farce  in  1 
act,  by  M.  V.  Emeigh.  9  p.  16°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Mathilda  Victoria  Emeigh,  Brooklyn  ;  D  : 
5551,  Sept.  21,  1904;  2c.  Sept.  21,  1904.     18679 

Heiress  (The)  of  Clodenside  and  the  scally- 
wag; an  ori.ijinal  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  Hud- 
son and  J.  Carter. 

•     ©  Charles  Hudson  and  John  Carter,  IjOU- 
don  ;  1898  :  56644,  Sept.  27.  18680 

Heiress  (The)  of  Desmond  hall;  by  A.  Donog- 
hue.      Typewritten. 

©    Andrew     Donoghue,     Baltimore ;     1893 : 
15761,  Mar.  30;  Ic.  Mar.  30.  18681 

Heiress  (The)  of  Hoetown;  a  rural  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  Harry  L.  Newton  and  John  Pierre 
Roche.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  [1908]  55  p. 
12°.     ([Alta  series]) 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago;  D :  13054,  May 
25,  1908 ;  2e.  July  17,  1908.  18682 

Heiress  of  London;  by  R.  Hutchinson. 

©  Rodolphe  Hutchinson,  Philadelphia  ;  1885 : 
24807,  Nov.  27.  18683 

Heiress  (The)  of  Marcy;  or.  The  Gipsey 
Queen's  revenge,  a  sensational  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  T.  R.  Hann. 

©  Thomas  R.  Hann,  Buffalo;  1873:11078, 
Sept.  27.  18684 

Heiress  (The)  of  Molyneux;  a  drama  in  4  acts 
and  a  prologue,  by  A.  Mansfield. 

©  Alice  Mansfield,  New  York;  1881:15639, 
Oct.  10.  18685 

Heiress  (The)  of  Percy  hall;  a  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  J.  II.  Freeman. 

©   J.    Henry   Freeman,   New   York;    1879: 
2371,  Feb.  19.  18686 

Heiress  of  Rosedale;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  P. 
Hercht. 

©  Pauline  Hercht,  Brooklyn;   1883:20.528, 
Nov.  6.  18687 

Heiress    (The)    of   St.    Maurice;    a    drama    for 

young  ladies'  seminaries,  by  C.  F.  W.  Dankers. 

©    Charles    F.    W.    Dankers,     New     York ; 

1886:8379,  Apr.  8.  18688 

Heiress  (The)  of  Salvador;  play  in  4  acts,  l)y 
F.  M.  Cary.     41  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  26,  1914;  D:  38337;  Francis  M. 
Cary,  Oakland,  Cal.  18688a 

Heirloom  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  R.  B.  Hamil- 
ton and  E.  C.  Ranck.  21  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  July  22,  1910;  D :  21608 ;  Robert  B. 
Hamilton  and  Edwin  C.  Ranck,  Brooklyn. 

18689 


922 


18690 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED    STATES 


18711 


Heirloom    ( The) — Continued. 

play  in  1  act,  by  W.  Hitchcock  and  Charles 

A.  de  Lima.    10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  AValter  Hitchcock  and  Charlie  de  Lima, 
New  York ;  D :  159.58,  May  26,  1909 ;  2c.  IMay 
26,  1909.  18690 

Heirs  (The)  affiance;  intrigue  in  high  places; 
Cresus  shattered,  a  dramatic  composition,  by 
W.  W.  Grant. 

©  William  Wallace  Grant,  Brooklyn :  1898 : 
71122,  Dec.  7.  18691 

Heirs  at  law;  comedy  in  1  act.  by  Anthony  E. 
Wills.  New  York,  S.  French;  London.  S. 
French,  ltd.,  1909.    28  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  13,  1909;  2c.  Nov.  15,  1909;  D: 
17S78;  Samuel  French,  New  York.  18692 

Heirs  (The)  of  Aunt  Em'ly;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
N.  and  O.  T.  Fiske.  128  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  18,  1911 ;  D  :  25789  ;  Nellie  and 
O.  T.  Fiske,  Hingham,  Mass.  18693 

Heirs  (The)  of  Brandon  hall.  See  Cord  and 
creese. 

Heirs  (The)  of  Idlewild;  a  melodrama  in  4 
acts  and  6  tableaux,  by  S.  B.  Alexander. 
47  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Sigmund  B.  Alexander,  Boston ;  1892 : 
10848,  Mar.  10;  Ic.  Mar.  10.  18694 

Heirs  to  the  devil;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Barry 
Strong.     112  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Anna  Wynne,  New  Y^ork ;  D :  107G8,  June 
14,   1907;   2c.  Aug.   12,   1907.  18695 

Heitere  (Die)  residenz;  lustspiel  in  3  akten.  von 
Georg  Engel.  Berlin,  Theaterverlag  E.  Bloch, 
1912.     117  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  23,  1913;  D :  32333 ;  Eduard 
Bloch,  Berlin.  18696 

Hej!  Strzelcy  wraz!  obrazek  sceniczny  w  jednej 
odslonie,  napisal  Czeslaw  Lukaszkiewicz.  New 
York,  Polish  l)00k  importing  co.,  inc.,  1915. 
39  p.     12°. 

©  Jan.  8,  1915 ;  2c.  Jan.  9,  1915 ;  D :  39357 ; 
Polish  book  importing  co.,  inc..  New  Y'^ork. 

i8696a 

Held  asunder;  an  original  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
T.  Malcolm  Watson. 

©  J.  M.  Hill,  New  York;  1888:20754.  July 
19.  18697 

Held  by  a  thread;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  E. 
Gregory. 

©   Eliot    Gregory,  United     States;     1807: 

62679,  Nov.  8.  18698 

Held  by  the  enemy;  an  American  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  W.  Gillette.     Typewritten. 

©  William  Gillette,  New  York ;  1898 :  .59518, 
Oct.  10;  2c.  Oct.  10.  18699 


Held  for  postage;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acta, 
by  J.  H.  Slater. 

©  Joseph  H.  Slater,  Chicago ;  1891 :  40833. 
Nov.  14.  18700 

farce  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  Robert  Henry 


Diehl.     New  York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald.   1913. 
26  p.     12°. 

©  Jan.  29,  1913 ;  2c.  Jan.  31,  1913 ;  D  :  32271 ; 
Dick   &   Fitzgerald,   New   York.  18701 

Held  for  ransom;  by  C.  A.  Taylor.     79  p.     f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Charles  A.  Taylor,  New  York ;  D :  17.54. 
Mar.  31,  1902;  2c.  Dec.  13,  1902.  18702 

by  R.  C.  Barry.     9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Richard  C.  Barry,  Chicago ;  D :  8369,  IMar. 
31,  1906;  2c.  Mar.  10,  1906.  18703 


—  comedy  in  1  act,  by  J.  Keane.    ii,  16  p.    f°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    26,    1910;     D:  21188;     .Tames 
Keane,  Berkeley,  Cal.  18704 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  R.  Carlyle.     103  p. 


4  .     Typewritten. 

©  Rita  Carlyle,  London ;  D :  12133,  Jan.  7, 
1908;  2c.  Jan.  22,  1908.  18705 

a  play  by  D.  J.  Foster    (Willis  Ardennes 

.Tones-Foster ) 

©   Dennes   J.    Foster,   Philadelphia;   1888: 
10444,  Apr.  10.  18706 

Held  in  bondage.     See  Alma. 

Held  in  check;  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Ruber.    73 
p.     f  °.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  1,  1911 ;  D :  23246 ;  Edwin  Ruber. 
Philadelphia.  18707 

by  M.  Watson,  New  York,  1873. 


©  Mary  Watson,  United  States ;  1873  :  3571, 
Apr.  8.  18708 

Held  in  slavery;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  M. 
Hayden  and  E.  Besserer. 

©  Martin  Hayden  and  Eugenie  Besserer, 
New  York ;  1889  :  7628,  Mar.  9.  18709 

Held  up;  by  Mr.  and  Mrs.  H.  Russell.    14  p.    4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Howard  Russell,  Portland, 
Or.;  D:  13905,  Sept.  23,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  23, 
1908.  18710 

comedy  in  1  act,  by  L.  B.  Waterhouse.    [3] , 


16  p.     4  .     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Nov.   1,   1915;    D:  42155;    Leslie   B. 
Waterhouse,  Hartford.  18710a 

—  a  1  act  farce,  by  W.  S.  Brintnall.     39  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Woodbury  Saxton  Brintnall,  San  Rafael, 
Cal. ;  D :  13479,  Aug.  1,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  25,  1909. 

18711 


923 


18712 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


18731 


Held  up — Continued. 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Bret  Harte  and  T.  Ed- 
gar Pemberton.    93  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Artliur  Bourchier,  London  ;  D  :  3785,  Aug. 
3,  1903 ;  2c.  Aug.  3,  1903.  18712 

Held  (Der)  vom  wald;  schauspiel  in  5  aufziigen, 
von  Hermann  Essig.     Berlin  [F.  Bloch  ei'ben] 

1912.  87  p.,  2  1.     8°. 

■  ©  Ic.  Jan.  23,  1912  ;  D :  28410 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  18713 

Held  (Der)  von  Troja;  schwank  in  3  akten,  von 
Gebh.  Schatzler-Perasini.  Berlin  W.,  Berliner 
theater-verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1914.    94  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.   June   17,   1914;    D:  38006;   Berliner 
theater-verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin.  18713a 

Helda;  operetta  in  3  atti,  parole  di  Tom  de 
Godement  e  Michel  Farlane,  musica  di  Au- 
gusto  M.  Fechner.    Paris,  Augusto  M.  Fechner, 

1913.  64  p.    4°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Nov.  8,  1913  ;  2c.  Nov.  17, 1913  ;  D  :  35099  ; 
A.  M.  Fechner,  Paris.  18714 

opgrette  en  3  actes,  par  Maurice  Ordonneau 


et  de  Godement-Farlane,  musique  de  Auguste 
M.  Fechner.  Paris,  A.-M.  Fechner  et  cie., 
1911.    119  p.    12mo.     [Libretto  only] 

©   July   15,    1911;   2c.   July   24,   1911;    D: 
24759;  A.  M.  Fechner,  Paris.  18715 

Helden.     See  Tapf  ere  (Der)  soldat. 

Heldt's  moving  picture  plant;  play  in  1  act,  by 
A.  A.  Heldt.    8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  1,  1913 ;  D :  32990 ;  A.  A.  Heldt. 
Evansville,  Ind.  18718 

Helen;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  Leclaire.     [2], 
128  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  6,  1912;  D:  28569;  Helene  Le- 
claire, New  York.  18717 

a  drama,  by  H.  Peterson. 

©    Henry    Peterson,    Philadelphia;    1875: 
9230,  Sept.  6.  18718 

■  or,  One  hundred  years  ago,  a  drama,  by  H. 


Peterson. 

©  Henry  Peterson,  Philadelphia ;  1876 : 
8152,  July  8.  .  18719 

Helen,  a  child  of  chance;  a  play  in  4  acts. 

©  Eulalia  Bennett,  Chicago;  1899:38701, 
June  12.  18720 

Helen  Devonshire;  a  drama  in  a  prologue  and  4 
acts,  by  Z.  M.  Clark. 

©  Zeba  Montgomery  Clark,  New  York; 
1886 :  20264,  Sept.  8.  18721 

Helen  dreams  true;  drama  in  4  acts  and  a  pro- 
logue, dramatized  from  Mrs.  M.  L.  Rayne's 
book.  Her  desperate  victory,  by  Mrs.  Sidney  S. 
Niles.    48  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  4,  1912;  D:  31313;  Mrs.  S.  S. 
Niles,  Oak  Park,  111.  18722 


Helen  from  Harlem;  by  C.  De  Vonde.     79  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Chester  De  Vonde,  New  York ;  D :  13502, 
Aug.  4,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  27.  1908.  18723 

Helen  Gordon's  choice;  original  melodrama  in  4 

acts,  by  B.  Eyferth.    65  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Bruno  Eyferth,  Duluth,  Minn. ;  D  :  1156, 

Dec.  5,  1901 ;  2c.  Jan.  8,  1902.  18724 

Helen  Kuss  for  family  matters;  play  in  3  acts, 
by  W.  Hodgkis.s.    74  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  1  c.  Jan.  19,  1914 ;  D :  35705 ;  Wm.  Hodg- 
kiss,  Alameda,  Cal.  18724a 

Helen   of   Ilsley's;   play   in  4  acts,   by   W.   J. 
Neidig.     122  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  16,  1915 ;  D :  40014 ;  William  J. 
Neidig,  Chicago.  18724b 

Helen  of  Troy;  farcical  comedy  in  4  acts,  adapt- 
ed by  M.  L.  Johnson. 

©  M.  Lafitte  Johnson,  Philadelphia;  1882: 
17306,  Oct.  18.  18725 

a  1  act  dramatic  burlesque,  by  E.  T.  Holli- 


day. 

©    Emma    Thacker    Holliday,    New   York; 
1896 :  18816,  Mar.  26.  18726 

—  See  also  Helene. 


Helen  with  the  high  hand;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
Richard  Pryce,  adapted  from  Arnold  Bennett's 
novel.  New  York,  S.  French ;  London,  S. 
French,  ltd.,  1914.    103  p.    12°. 

©  Aug.  8,  1914 ;  Ic.  Aug.  8,  1914 ;  D :  37779 ; 
Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.  18726a 

Helena;  by  M.  B.  Weyman. 

©  Mollie  Beers  Weyman,  Washington  ;  1899 : 
41961,  June  27;  2c.  June  27.  18727 


-  a   drama,   by   D.   Roberts.     Typewritten. 
©    Dwight    Roberts,    Hinsdale,    111.;    1894: 


12251,  Mar.  1;  Ic.  Mar.  19. 


18728 


—  a  drama,  by  E.  I.  Williams,  founded  op 
F.  W.  Robinson's  novel,  Her  face  was  her  for- 
tune. 

©  E.  Ida  Williams,  New  York ;  1873 :  14.363, 
Dec.   16.  18729 

a  romantic  tragedy  in  4  acts,  adapted  from 


La  haine  of  Victorien  Sardou,  by  A.  D.  Hall. 

©  Robert  L.  Downing,  Washington;  1895: 
44990,  Sept.  4.  18730 

Helena  boarding  school;  a  farce  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  J.  A.  Eraser.  58  p.  4".  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  John  Arthur  Eraser,  New  York;  D:  1679. 
Apr.  2,  1902:  2r.  Apr.  2,  1902.  18731 


924 


18732 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    TH]!;    UNITED    STATES 


18753 


Helena  de  la  Seigliere;  comedy  in  4  acts  [by 
Jules  Sandeau]  New  York,  F.  lluUman,  1SS8. 
54  p.  4°.  ([The  Coquelia-Hading  ed.]) 
[French  and  English] 

©    F.    Rullman,    New    York;    1888:29093, 
Oct.  19 ;  2c.  Oct.  19.  18732 

Helena's  husband;  or,  At  last  the  truth,  his- 
torical comedietta,  by  P.  Moeller.  41  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  8,  1915 ;  D :  41940 ;  I'hilip  Moel- 
ler, New  York.  18732a 

Helene;  drama  of  the  twentieth  century,  by 
J.  K.  Connor.     [1],  64  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Dec.   7,   1914 ;    D :  39027 ;    James   K. 
Connor,  Los  Angeles.  18732b 

drame  en  4  actes,   par   P.    Delair   and   A. 


Messager. 

©  Paul  Delair  and  Andre  IMessager,  Paris ; 
1891:34751,   Sept.  30.  18733 

—  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Morton  [i.  e.  M,  M. 
Conheim]    109  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Martha  Morton,  New  York ;  1885 :  ISOGG. 
Aug.  20;  2c.  Sept.  10,  1888.  18734 

(Helen  of  Troy) ;  lyric  poem  in  1  act,  words 


and  music  by  Camille  Saiiit-Saens,  Englisli 
version  by  Hermann  Klein.  New  York,  G. 
Schirmer  [1907]  29  p.  8°.  (G.  Schirmer's 
collection  of  opera  librettos) 

©  G.  Schirmer,  New  York ;  D :  10109.  Feb. 
27,  1907;  2c.  Feb.  28,  1907.  18735 

Helene  Ardouin;  comedie  en  5  actes,  par  A. 
Capus  {In  Petite  illustration,  no.  11. — 30  raai 
1913,  serie-theatre. — no.  6) 

©   May    10,    1913;   2c.    June   23,   1913;    D: 
33583;    Alfred   Capus,   Paris.  18736 

See    also    Theatre    complet;     [de]    Alfred 


Capus. 

Helene  du  Broissart;  an  emotional  play,  dram- 
atized from  Florence  Marry at's  novel,  Love's 
conflict,  by  C.  Davenant. 

©  Cicely  Davenant,  New  York  ;  1888  :  28099. 
Oct.  3.  18737 

Helene  Fairfax;  or,  A  double  tragedy ^,  by  G. 
W.  Dunn. 

©   George   W.   Dunn,   Morning  View,   Ky. ; 
1883:927,  Jan.  15.  18738 

Helene  Rubecks  ehe;  ein  tag  aus  dem  leben 
einer  ungliicklichen  frau.  drama  in  3  akten, 
von  Carl  M.  Jacoby.  Berlin,  Arion-verlag, 
1910.     cover-title,  1  p.  1.,  83  p.,  1  1.     8°. 

©    Oct.    27,    1910;    2c.    Nov.    21,    1910;    D: 
22603;  Arion  verlag,  Berlin.  18739 

Helene's  love;  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  Whitcomb. 
[1],  12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Feb.   27,    1913;    D :  32450 ;    Winchell 
Whitcomb,   Brookline,   Mass.  18740 


Helen's  babies;  a  comedy,  by  W.  F.  Gill. 

©    William    F.    Gill,    Boston;    1877:11066, 
Sept.  26.  18741 

Helen's  experiment;  1  act  play,  by  M.  C.  New- 
haus.     7  p,     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  4,  1913 ;  D :  32926 ;  Marie  Cross 
Newhaus,  New  York.  18742 

Helen's  funny  babies;  an  Ethiopian  burlesque 
in  1  scene,  by  Frank  Dumont.  New  York,  C. 
T.  De  Witt,  1878.  6  p.  12°.  ( [De  Witt's 
Ethiopian  and  comic  drama,  no.  118] ) 

©  Clinton  T.  De  Witt,  ^  New  York ;    1878 : 
15373,  Dec.  27 ;  2c.  July  10,  1880.  18743 

Helen's  hate;  or,  A  woman's  vengeance,  a 
dramatization  in  5  acts  of  the  novel  of  the 
latter  name,  by  R.  G.  Morris. 

©  Robert  Griffith  Morris,  New  York ;  1873 : 
344;  Jan.  14.  18744 

Helen's  husband;  comedy,  by  G.  Mansfield.  [2], 
112  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Aug.   30,   1910;    D :  21912 ;    Gertrude 
IMansfield,  New  York.  18745 

Helen's  inheritance;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  H. 
Hooper. 

©  Lucy  H.   Hooper,  United  States;   1884: 
13910,    July   9.  18746 

Helen's  letter;  a  1  act  play,  by  Mrs.  W.  II.  King. 
Typewritten. 

©   Mrs.   Wm.    R.   King,   Nev^^   York;    1S99: 
76779,  Nov.  24;  2c.  Nov.  24.  18747 

Helen's  rainbows;  in  5  acts,  by  L.  S.  Gillespie. 

©  Lizzie  Safford  Gillespie,  New  York  ;  1896  : 

61587,  Nov.  10.  18748 

Helen's  secret;  comedy  in  1  act,  bv  J.  Simon- 
.son.     [2],  36  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  10,  1913 ;  D :  34681 ;  Julius  Simon- 
son,  New  York.  18749 

Heletian  (The)  prince;  by  B.  T.  Graves. 

©  Belden  Taylor  Graves,  St.  Louis ;  D :  5544. 

Sept.  19,  1904.  18750 

Heifer    (Der);    schauspiel    in    4    aufziigen,    von 

Felix  Philippi.    New  I'^ork,  Felix  Bloch  erben, 

1905.    98  p.     8°. 

©  Felix  Bloch  erben,  Berlin ;  D :  7547,  Nov. 
11,  1905;  2c.  Nov.  18,  1905.  18751 

Helg-a  Holgerson;  schauspiel  in  3  aufziigen.  von 
Fritz  Brehmer.  Leipzig,  Verlag  von  L.  Staack- 
mann,  1912.     [5],  114  p.     12°. 

©    Oct.    10,    1912;    2c.    Dec.    17,    1912;    D: 
31727 ;   L.    Staackmann,   Leipzig.  18752 

Helga,  the  phantom  wife;  a  romantic  drama  in 
4  acts  and  S  scenes,  tr.  and  adapted  from  the 
Scandinavian,  by  H.  Wilson  and  R.  Gan- 
thony. 

©   Hattie   Wilson   and    Richai'd   Ganthony. 
Chicago;    1885:16956,  Aug.   1.  18753 


925 


18754 


DBAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


18777 


Heliogabalus;  a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  J.  O'Con- 
nor. 

©  Jeremiah  O'Connor,  Washington;  1899: 
76121,   Nov.   21.  18754 

Heliograph  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  William 
Patterson  White  and  L.  G.  White.  12  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan,    4,    1910;     D :  17861 ;     mura 
Glavis  White,  New  York.  18755 

Helios;  a  sunstroke  in  3  fits,  by  E.  C.  de  Bo- 
nilla.     104  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  E.  Camoin  de  Bonilla,  New  York ;   D : 
5350,  July  18,  1904 ;  2c.  July  18,  1904.     18756 

Hell;  burlesque  in  1  act,  by  C.  Pollock  and  R. 
Wolf.     [18],  47  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  18,  1911;  D :  23689 ;  Channing 
Pollock  and  Rennold  Wolf,  New  York.     18757 

a  moral  spectacular  drama  in  4  acts,  by 


L.  Franklin. 

©    Lester    Franklin,    Philadelphia.      1893: 
26110,  May  31.  18758 

—  play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  A.  Murray.    71  p.    4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  24,  1911;  D:  23453;  John  Allen 
Murray  and  H.  R.  Stanton,  Louisville.    18759 

or.    Bud's    inferno,    fantasy    of   the   lower 


regions,  by  W.  J.  Jacobs  and  E.  D.  Burrows. 
[2],  19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  28,  1910 ;  D :  22173 ;  Burrows  & 
Jacobs,  San  Francisco.  18760 

Hell  hath  no  fury;  play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  Owen 
and  C.  W.  Bell.  [2],  137  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  June  29,  1912  ;  D  :  30132  ;  Cecil  Owen 
and  Charles  W.  Bell,  New  York.  18761 

Hellas;  a  dramatic  composition  in  2  divisions, 
by  H.  W.  Pfankuch.    20  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 
©    Herman    W.    Pfankuch,    St.    Paul;    D: 
11228,  Aug.  26,  1907;  2c.  Sept.  21,  1907. 

18762 

Hellenika;  a  Greek  pantomime,  by  M.  H.  Bar- 
rows.     Typewritten. 

©  Mabel  Hay  Barrows,  Dorchester,  Mass. ; 
1898  :  64.54G,  Nov.  3  ;  2c.  Dec.  15.  18763 

Hell-e-vating'  the  stage.  See  Passing  (The) 
review. 

Hello!  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  J.  Golden.  14  j). 
1l°.    Typewritten. 

©  Jack   Golden,  Berkeley,  Cal. ;   D :  10460. 
Apr.  29,  1907;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1907.  18764 

Hello,  Bill!  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  K.  Oster- 

nuin. 

©  Kathryn  Osterman,  New  York ;  1900  A : 
2260,  Jan.  25.  18765 


Hello,  Bill — Continued. 

a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  rev.  and  adapted 

by   Jean   Barry  more.     87  p.     f°.     Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    United    Amusement   co.,    Erie,    Pa.:    D: 
8884,  July  .30,  1906;  2c.  Aug.  1,  1906.     18766 

in  3  acts,   by    Fi*ank   J.   Hallo   and   Marie 

Madison.     Typewritten. 

•     ©   AValter   N.   Lawrence,   New   York;    1900 
A:  28169,  Nov.  15;  2c.  Nov.  15.  18767 

Hello,  central!  an  original  farce  comedy,  by 
A.   Deaves. 

©  Ada  Deaves  and  W.  C.  Anderson,  New 
Orleans  ;  1891 :  1.5744,  Apr.  29.  18768 

Hello  (The)  girls;  1  act  sketch,  by  Felix  Fan- 
tus.     12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.    15,    1910;    D:  22054;    Mrs.    S. 
Wakefield,  Chicago.  18769 

Hello,  heaven!  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
L.  E.  F.  Prince.  [3],  115  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  18,  1912 ;  D :  30886 ;  Leslie  E.  F. 
Prime,  Washington.  18770 

Hello!  hello!  comedy  in  1  act.  adapted  from 
the  French  of  Pierre  Valdagne,  by  M.  de  L. 

©    J.    G.    Burchell,    United    States;    ISSG: 
15024,  July  1.  18771 

Hello,  Jane!  1  act  comedy,  by  N.  Leffingwell. 
[2],  IS  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.   23,   1911;   D :  25836 ;   Nat  Lef- 
fingwell, New  York.  18772 

Hello  (The)  lady.     See  City  hall  central. 

Hello,  then  the  deluge;  dramatic  ccmiposition, 
l)y  A.  S.  Burleson.     15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Mar.   19,  1910;   D:  20509;   Adele  S. 
Burleson,  Washington.  18773 

Hell's  kitchen;  in  4  acts,  by  H.  A.  Murphy. 
©  H.  A.  Murphy,  Fall  River,  Mass.;  1900 
A  :  21185,  Aug.  24.  18774 

Hells  (The)  of  hate;  drama  hi  4  acts,  6  scenes, 
by  L.  D.  Follett.     79  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    L.    D.    Follett,    Buffalo;    D:8387,    Apr. 
20,   190G;   2c.   Apr.   20,   1906.  18775 

Helmbrecht;  oper  in  einem  vorspiel  und  3 
akten,  i'rei  nach  Wernher  des  giirtners  Meier 
nelmbrecht,  text  von  Emil  und  Paul  liliein- 
hardt  und  dem  komponisten,  musik  von 
Julius  Zaiczek.  Berlin,  A.  Fiirstner,  1908. 
G8  p.     12°.      [Libretto  only! 

©  Adolph  Furstner,  Berlin;  i:> :  143.58,  Nov. 
23,  1908;  2c.  Nov,  23,  190S.  18776 

Helmichis;  tragic  play,  a  tale  of  the  Lom- 
bard  invasion  of  Italy,  by  K.   P.  M^tour. 

©    Eugene    Paul    Metour,    New    York ;    D : 
90GG,  Sept.  11,  1906.  18777 


926 


18778 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED    STATES 


18797 


Heloise;  lustspiel-schwank  in  3  akten,  nach  clem 
franzosischen  des  Henri  Leonce,  frei  bear- 
beitet  von  Charles  Adair.  Miinchen,  Interna- 
tionales verlags-institut,  C.  Profit,  1900.  64  p. 
8°. 

©  International  pub.  institute,  C.  Pi;6fit, 
Munich;  1900  A :  21553,  Aug.  29;  2c.  Au:,'. 
29.  18778 

or,  Love's  sacrifice,   a  play  in  5  acts,  b.v 


G.  Kronmiller.  jr.  Baltimore,  The  Sun  book 
and  job  printing  office,  1870. 

©  George  Kronmiller,  jr.,  Baltimore ;  1870 : 
4547,  Dec.  7.  18779 

or.  The  unrevealed  secret,  a  melodrama  in 

5  acts,  dramatized  from  a  novel  bv  that  name, 
b.v  W.  O.  Leslie.  Philadelphia,  1882.  70  p. 
12°. 

©  William  O.   Leslie,   Philadelphia;   1882: 
11245,  July  8;  2c  Nov.  1.  18780 

Help;  by  G.  Mitchell.     9  p.     4°.     Typewi-itten. 

©  Grant  Mitchell.  New  York ;  D :  5055,  IMav 

20,  1904 ;  2c.  May  20,  1904.  18781 

an  adaptation  of  a  play,  by  A.  D.  Livan- 


dais    (A.  P.  Knutt) 

©  A.  D.  Livandais,  New  York ;  1882 :  2687, 
Feb.  21.  18782 

—  a  drama  reconstructed  from  drama  of  same 


name,  by  F.  G.  Maeder. 

©  Fred  G.  Maeder,  Buffalo  ;  1871 :  352.  Jan. 
16.  18783 


—  play   in  1  act,  by   S.  T.  Nott.      [1],   12  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  3,  1913 ;  D :  32842 ;  Sarah  Thurs- 
ton Nott,  Oakland,  Cal.  18784 

•or.  Your  humble  servant,  a  comic  drama. 


by  F.  G.  Maeder. 

©  Fred  G.  Maeder,  New  York;  1870:2.^69, 
Oct.  7.  18785 

Help!  help!  fantastic  farce  formed  from  facts, 
in  2  pts.,  by  M.  R.  Palmer.  55  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    21,    1915;    D :  40430 ;    Martha 
Royle  Palmer,  Salt  Lake  City.  18785a 

play   in   1   act,    by   Nixon   Waterm.an. 


20  p.    4°.     Printed. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  7,  1910 ;  D :  22795 ;  Home  talent 
entertainment  bureau,  Arlington,  Mass. 

18786 

Help!  Police!  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  R.  E.  Dun- 
bar.     [3],   131   p.     12°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  8,  1912  :  D  :  28611 ;  Robin  Ernest 
Dunbar,  South  Bend,  Ind.  18787 

Help   (The)   question;  comedy,  by  S.  A.  Rose. 
6  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  10,  1914 ;   D :  38157 ;   Seymour 
A.  Rose,  Chicago.  18787a 


Help  the  widder;  by  M.  H.  Lindeman.  Type- 
written. 

©  M.  H.  Lindeman,  Brooklyn ;  1899 :  33018, 
May  16;  2c.  May  16.  18788 

Help-U  (The)  drill  book  for  intermediate 
grades;  collection  of  new  and  original  drills 
and  marches  [by  Harry  C.  Eldridge]  Frank- 
lin, O.,  Eldridge  entertainment  house,  1912. 
59  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  1,  1912 ;  2c.  Dec.  9,  1912 ;  D :  31657 ; 
Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Franklin,  O. 

18789 

Help-U  (The)  drill  book  for  primary  grades; 
collection  of  new  and  original  drills  and 
marches  [by  Harry  C.  Eldridge]  Franklin, 
O.,  Eldridge  entertainment  house,  1912.  55  p. 
12°. 

©  Nov.  1,  1912 ;  2c.  Dec.  9,  1912  ;  D  :  31658 ; 
Eldridge    entertainment    house,    Franklin,    O. 

18790 

Help  wanted;  by  G.  M.  Russel. 

©   G.   M.   Ru.ssel,   New   York;    1888:2.5975. 
Sept.  12.  18791 

a   comedy    in   2   acts,    by   Helen    Sherman 


Griffith,    Philadelphia,    Penn    pub.    co.,    1908. 


2?  p. 


12° 


©   Penn   pub.   co.,   Philadelphia ;    D :  13203, 
June  17,  1908 ;  2c.  June  17,  1908.  18792 


—  humorous  playlet,  by  William  Edmunds 
and  A.  Goettler.  [2],  23  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.   Mar.   10,   1913;   D:  32636;   Alphonse 
Goettler,  New  York.  18793 


play  of  to-day  in  3  acts  and  4  scenes,  by 

J.  Lait.     83  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  18,  1913;  D:  34479;  Jack  Lait, 
Chicago.  18794 

Helping  a  friend;  a  comedy   in  3  acts,  by   J. 
Frederick.     88  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Joseph   Frederick,   New  York ;    D :  3453, 
May  15,  1903 ;  2c.  Apr.  27,  1903.  18795 

Helping    father    in    a    business    deal;    comedy 

monologue  for  a  lady,  by  Agnes  Electra  Piatt. 

Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1906.     7  p.     12°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  9402. 

Nov.  8,  1906;  2c.  Dec.  17,  1906.  18796 

Helping    (The)   hand;   drama   in  1  act,   by   J. 

Shively.     20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Apr.   5,   1915;    D:  40266;   Josephine 
Shively,  San  Francisco.  18796a 


—  1   act   dramatic   sketch,    by    J.    W.    Carey. 
14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    John    W.    Carey,    Sioux    City,    la. ;    D : 
15604,  Apr.  13,  1909;  2c.  Apr.  21,  1909.     18797 


927 


18798 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


18819 


I 


Helping  (The)  hand — Continued. 

sketch  in  1  act,  by  W.  J.  Boemper. 


10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   July  13,  1912;   D:  30255;   Willie  J. 
Boemper,  New  York.  18798 

Helping  hands;  in  4  acts,  by  L.  E.  Cole.  [4], 
36  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  24,  1910 ;  D :  22364 ;  Lou  E.  Cole, 
Seattle.  18799 

Helping  out;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  K.  B.  Benite. 
[1],  12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  23,  1914;   D :  39044 ;  Katlieriue 
Burke  Benite,  San  Francisco.  18799a 

Helpless  (A)  couple;  by  M.  J.  Williams.  New- 
York,  S.  French ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd., 
1905.  8  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  French's  inter- 
national copyrighted  ed.  of  the  works  of  the 
best  authors,  no.  87) 

©    Samuel   French,    New   York ;     D :  7001, 
July  19,  1905;  2c.  Apr.  11,  1906.  18800 

Helpmate  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  S.  E.  V. 
Taylor.     127  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   June   22,   1910;    D:  21400;    Stanner 
E.  V.  Taylor,  New  York.  18801 

Helpmates;  1  act  play  in  3  pts.,  by  M.  E.  Pes- 
nel.     15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Mar.    15,    1915;    D :  39999 ;    Maxunilian 
Edwin  Pesnel,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  18801a 

play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  F.  Gareissen.     120  p. 

4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  14,  1911 ;  D  :  24931 ;  Mabel  Fon- 
da Gareissen,  New  York.  18802 

Helpmeet;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  Goodman.  22  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Apr.   23,    1913;    D:  33027;    Edward 
Goodman,  New  York.  18803 

by  S.  G.  A.  Rogers.  26  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.    June   18,    1913;    D:  33526;    Samuel 
Greene  Arnold  Rogers,  West  Chester,  Pa. 

18804 

Helpmeets;  modern  play  in  a  prologue  and  3 
acts,  by  H.  L.  Bimm.  [3],  64  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  26,  1910 ;  D :  21650 ;  Harry  Lee 
Bimm,  Dayton,  O.  18805 

Hemmed  in;  an  Ethiopian  sketch,  by  J.  C. 
Stewart  [pseud,  of  .John  Stewart  Crossy] 
New  York,  R.  M.  De  Witt,  1871.  12°.  ( [De 
Witt's  Ethiopian  and  comic  drama,  no.  3] ) 

©   Robert  M.   De  Witt,   New  York;   1871: 
12495,  Dec.  29;  2c.  Jan.  15,  1872.  18806 

Hendric  Hudson;  or.  The  American  Rhine 
gold,  by  G.  A.  Morrison,  jr. 

©  George  Austin  IMorrison,  jr.,  New  York ; 
1890:11537,  Apr.  8.  18807 


Hendrick  Hudson;  or,  The  Half -moon  phan- 
[1]^  torn,  a  semi-historic  comic  opera. 

©  Elizabeth  B.  Perkins,  New  York;  1898: 
55898,  Sept,  23.  18808 

Henker's  niahlzeit;  by  A.  Ramsey.  [3],  17  p. 
4*.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  21,  1909 ;  D :  16601 ;  Alicia  Ram- 
sey, London.  18809 

Henna  of  the  Geraniums;  a  comedy  in  4  acts 
and  7  scenes,  l)y  A.  D.  Clement. 

©  Ada  D.  Clement,  San  Francisco ;  D : 
2202,  Aug.  9,  1902.  18810 

Henpeck  (The)  singin'  skewl's  exerbition  con- 
certe;  a  musical  burlesque  entertainment,  by 
Archibald  Humboldt  [pseud,  of  G.  O.  Marcli] 
Lebanon,  O.,  March  brothers  [1908]  cover- 
title.     8  p.     12°. 

©  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O. ;  D :  13897.  Sept. 
21,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  9,  1908.  18811 

Henpecked;  a  comedy  in  4  acts. 

©  Frank  L.  Gardner,  Philadelphia;  1877: 
9993,  Aug.  31.  18812 

4  act  comedy,  by  De  L.  King. 

©  De  Loss  King,  United  States;  1882: 
2371,  Feb.  14.  18813 

Henpeckos  (The);  or.  What  might  have  been, 
sketch  by  Frank  B.  Coigne.  5  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  May  15,  1912;  D:  29674;  Champion 
film  CO.,  New  York.  18814 

Henri  Beauchamp;  a  play  in  4  scenes,  by  M. 
De  Comeyn. 

©  M.  De  Comeyn,  United  States;  1880: 
2686,  Feb.  18.  18815 

Henri  Iia  Joel;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Joe  Kauf- 
mann. 

©  Josie  Kaufmann,  Port  Richmond,  N.  Y. ; 
D:7211,  Sept.  6,  1905.  18816 

Henrietta  (The);  a  comedy  in  4  arts,  by  B. 
Howard.  New  York,  S.  French;  London.  S. 
French,  ltd.,  1901.     82  p.     8°. 

©  Bronson  Howard,  New  York;  I):029. 
July  2,  1901;  2c.  Oct.  9,  1901.  18817 

Henrietta's  emancipation;  a  comedy  in  3  act. 
by  W.  S.  Brintnall.  31  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Woodbury  Saxton  Brintnall,  Oakland, 
Cal.;  D:  13771,  Sept.  14,  1908;  2c.  Jan.  30, 
1909.  18818 

Henrietta's  lord;  dramatic  playlet  to  run 
twenty  minutes,  by  C.  E.  Van  Loan.  13  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  9,  1910;  D:  20398;  Charles  E. 
Van  Loan,   New  York.  18819 


928 


18819 


COPYRIGHTED   IN"    THE    UNITED    STATES 


18840 


Henriette  Jacoby;  drama  in  5  akten,  von 
Georg  Hermann  [pseud,  des  Georg  Hermann 
Borchardt]  Berlin,  Berliner  theater-verlag, 
g.  m.  b.  h.,  1915.  1  p.  1.,  104  p.  12^  (Jett- 
chen  Gebert,  2.  teil) 

©   Ic.    Nov.    19,    1915;    D:  42294;    Berliner 
theater-verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin.  18819a 

Henry  III.     See  Barred  (The)  door. 

Henry  IV  (King);  with  a  special  introduction 
by  Augustine  Birrell,  and  an  original  frontis- 
piece by  Fred  Roe.  pt.  1.  [The  University 
press  Shakespeare.  Renaissance  od.]  New 
York,  George  D.  Sproul,  19US.  xxi,  151  p. 
front.  4°.  (The  complete  works  of  William 
Shakespeare,  with  annotations  and  a  general 
introduction  by  Sidney  Lee.    v.  23) 

©  University  press,  Cambridge,  Mass. ;  A : 
2004G3,   Mar.   2,    190S;    2c.    Mar.   2,    1908. 

18820 

and    an    original    frontispiece   by 


Arthur  Rackhani.  pt.  2.  [The  University 
press  Shakespeare.  Renaissance  ed.]  New 
York,  George  D.  Sproul,  1908.  xx,  163  p. 
front.  4°.  (The  complete  works  of  William 
Shakespeare,  with  annotations  and  a  gen- 
eral introduction  by  Sidney  I-^ee.    v.  24) 

©  University  press,  Cambridge,  Mass. ;  A : 
200464,   Mar.   2,   1908;   2e.   Mar.  2,   1908. 

18821 

(Shakespeare's);    with    introduction,    and 


notes  explanatory  and  critical,  by  H.  N.  Hud- 
son, pts.  1,  2.  Boston,  Ginn  &  Heath,  1880. 
2  v.     16°.      (Annotated  English  classics) 

©  Henry  N.  Hudson,  Boston ;  1880 :  17127, 
17128,  Nov.  11;  2c.  pt.  1,  Dec.  7;  2c.  pt. 
2,    Dec.   24.  18822,    18823 

introduction,  notes  and  phm  of  prep- 


aration, selected  by  Brainerd  Kellogg,  pt.  1. 
New  York,  Clark  &  Maynard,  1885.  5,  vi-ix, 
[ll]-144p.  1  illus.  24°.  (On  cover:  English 
classics ) 

©  Clark  &  Maynard,  New  York;  1885: 
18235,  Aug.  28 ;  2c.  Aug.  31.  18824 

Same.     Boston,   New  York    [etc.]    Ginn    & 

company   [1908]     2  v.     16°. 

©  Kate  W.  Hudson,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  in 
renewal  for  14  years  from  Nov.  11,  1908;  A: 
212765,  212763,  July  24,  1908;  2c.  each  July 
24,  1908.  18825,   18826 

Henry  the  Fourth;  by  William  Shakespeare, 
ed.  with  notes,  introduction,  glossary,  list  of 
variorum  readings  and  selected  criticism  by 
Charlotte  Porter.  [1st  folio  ed.]  New  York, 
T.  Y.  Crowell  company  [1911].  2  v.  fronts. 
16°. 

©  June  19,  1911;  2c.  each  June  21,  1911; 
A :  289939-289940 ;  Thomas  Y.  Crowell  co.. 
New  York.  18827,  18828 


Henry  the  Fourth — Continued. 

ed.  by   Frank  Wadleigh  Chandler,     pt.   1. 

New  York,  The  Macmillan  company,  1911. 
xxii,  163  p.  front.  24°.  (The  Tudor  Shakes- 
peare) 

©   Nov.   22,    1911;   2c.   Nov.   23,   1911;    A: 
303076 ;  INIacmillan  co.,  New  York.  18829 

ed.  by  Elizabeth  Deering  Hanscom.     pt.  2. 


New  York,  The  Macmillan  companv,  1912. 
xxi,  176  p.  front.  24°.  (The  Tudor  Shakes- 
peare) 

©   June   12,   1912;   2c.   J^une  13,   1912;   A: 
316167;  Macmillan  co..  New  York.  18830 

•ed.  with  notes  by  William  J.  Rolfe.     pts. 


1  and  2.  Hai-per's  library  ed.  New  York  and 
London,  Harper  &  brothers,  189S.  212,  214 
p.  fronts,  illus.  12°.  (Shakespeare's  com- 
plete works.     V.  8) 

©  Harper  &  bros.,  New  York ;  1898 :  26693, 
26694,  Apr.  29;  2c.  each  Jan.  13.  1899. 

18831,    18832 

—  (Shakespeare's  history  of  King);  ed.  with 
notes  by  William  J.  Rolfe.  pts.  1  and  2. 
New  York,  Harper  &  brothers,  1880.  2  v, 
illus.  front.     16°. 

©  Harper  &  bros..   New  York ;   1880 :  134, 
135,  Jan.  3;  2c.  each  Apr.  29.      18833,  18834 

Same.       New      York,      Cincinnati      [etc.] 


American  book  company  [1904]     2  v.    fronts., 
illus.     16°. 

©  William  J,  Rolfe,  Cambridge,  Mass. ; 
A:  99552,  99553,  Oct.  21,  1904;  2c.  each  Dec. 
17,  1904.  18835,   18836 

Same.       New      York,      Cincinnati      [etc.] 


American  book  company  [1908]     2  v.    fronts., 
illus.     16°. 

©  William  J.  Rolfe,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  in 
renewal  for  14  years  from  Jan.  3,  1908 ;  A : 
195669,  195670,  Jan.  2,  1908;  2c.  each  Feb. 
29,  1908.  18837,  18838 

—  See  also  Shakespeare's  works. 


Henry  V  (King);  a  history  in  5  acts,  by  Wil- 
liam Shakespeare,  the  Richard  Mansfield  act- 
ing version.  New  York,  McClure,  Phillips 
&  CO.,  1901.  xviii,  124  p.  front.,  port.  8°. 
©  McClure,  Phillips  &  co..  New  York ; 
1900  A :  31642,  Dec.  31 ;  2c.  Dec.  31,  1900. 

18839 

with    a    special    introduction   by    Sid- 


ney Lee  and  an  original  frontispiece  by  W. 
Hatherell.  [The  University  press  Shakes- 
peare. Renaissance  ed.]  New  York,  George 
D.  Sproul,  1908.  xxix,  155  p.  front.  4°. 
(The  complete  works  of  William  Shakespeare, 
with  annotations  and  a  general  introduction 
by  Sidney  Lee.    v.  25) 

©  University  press,  Cambridge,  M«ss. ;  A: 
200465,  Mar.  2,  1908;  2c.  Mar.  2,  1908.     18840 


5379—16- 


-59 


929 


18840 


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18855 


Hery  V — Continued. 

(Shakespeare's);    ed.    by    Frederick    Houk 

Law.  New  York,  Cincinnati,  [etc.]  American 
book  company  [1914]  135  p.  16°.  (Eclec- 
tic EnglLsli  classics) 

©   Aug.   28,    1914;   2c.    Sept.    1,    1914;    A: 
380187;  American  book  company,  New  York. 

18840a 

(Shakespeare's  King);  with  notes,  exami- 


nation papers  and  plan  of  preparation,  se- 
lected, by  Brainerd  Kellogg.  New  York, 
Clark  &  Maynard,  1883.  24°.  (English  clas- 
sics) 

©    Clark    &    Maynard,    New    York;    1883: 
14501,  Aug.  3;  2c.  Sept.  5.  18841 

Henry  the  Fifth;  historical  play  in  5  acts,  by 
William  Shakespeare,  historical  sketch  of  the 
play,  remarks  and  notes  upon  its  characters 
and  incidents,  ed.  and  arr.  for  representation 
by  Charles  E.  Newton.  New  York,  R.  M.  De 
Witt.  63  p.  12°.  (De  Witt's  acting  plays, 
no.  ISO) 

©  Robert  M.   De  Witt,  New  York;   1875: 
7716,  July  23 ;  2c.  July  29.  18842 


—  a  play,  by  William   Shakespeare,  arr.  for 
representation,  by  J.  Hart. 

©    Josh    Hart,    United    States;    1875:679, 
Jan.  22.  18843 


—  (King-);  by  William  Shakespeare,  from  the 
Riverside  edition,  ed.  by  Richard  Grant 
White,  with  an  introduction  and  additional 
notes  by  Edward  Everett  Hale,  jr.  Boston, 
New  Yoi-k  [etc.]  Houghton,  Mifflin  and  com- 
pany [1905]  147  p.  12°,  (The  Riverside 
literature  series) 

©    Houghton,    Mifflin    &    co.,    Boston;    A: 
132948.  Dec.  8,  1905 :  2c.  Dec.  19.  1905.     18844 

ed.   with  notes  by   William   J.   Rolfe. 


Harper's  library  ed.  New  York  and  London, 
Harper  &  brothers,  1898.  193,  [1]  p.  front, 
illus.  12°.  (Shakespeare's  complete  works. 
V.  9) 

©  Harper  &  bros.,  New  York ;  1898 :  26696, 
Apr.  29 ;  2c.  Jan.  13,  1899.  18845 

introduction  and  notes  by  Henry  Nor- 


man Hudson,  ed.  and  rev.  by  Ebenezer  Charl- 
ton Black  with  the  cooperation  of  Andrew 
Jackson  George.  School  ed.  [Boston,  New 
York,  etc.]  Ginn  and  company  [1908]  Iv, 
176  p.  front,  (facsim.)  illus.  16°.  (The 
new  Hudson  Shakespeare) 

©  Ginn  &  co.,  Boston;  A:  222038,  Oct.  22, 
1908;  2c.  Oct.  21,  1908.  18846 

—  (The  life  of);  by  William  Shakespeare,  ed. 
with  notes,  introduction,  glossary,  list  of  vari- 
orum readings  and  selected  criticism  by  Char- 
lotte Porter  and  Helen  A.  Clarke.  [First 
folio  ed.]     New  York,  T.   Y.   Crowell   &   co. 


Henry  the  Fifth  (The  life  of)— Continued. 

[1906]     3  p.  1.,  v-xxiii,  292  p.     front,  (port.) 
pi.     16°. 

©  Thomas  Y.  Crowell  &  co.,  New  York ;  A : 
162316,  Dec.  5,  1906 ;  2c.  Dec.  5,  1906.     18847 

ed.  by  Lewis  F.  Mott.    New  York,  The 


Macmillan  company,  1911.  xv,  177  p.  incl. 
front,  (port.)  24°.  (The  Tudor  Shakes- 
peare) 

©    Oct.   2.5,    1911;    2c.    Oct.   26,    1911;    A: 
297656;  Macmillan  co.,  New  York.  18848 

(Shakespeare's  history  of  King);  ed.  with 


notes  by  William  J.  Rolfe.  New  York,  Harper 
^:  brother.s,  1878.  [iii]-vi,  [7]-191,  [1]  p. 
illus.,  front.  16°. 

©  Harper  &  bros..  New  York ;  1877 :  11060, 
Sept.  26 ;  2c.  Jan.  26,  1878.  18849 


—  Same.  New  York,  Cincinnati  [etc.]  Ameri- 
can book  company  [1904]  260  p.  incl.  front, 
illus.     16°. 

©    Wm.    J.    Rolfe,    Cambridge,    Mass.;    A: 
80367,  Feb.  26,  1904 ;  2c.  June  25,  1904. 

18850 


— •  Same.  New  York,  Cincinnati  [etc.]  Ameri- 
can book  company  [1905]  2  p.  1.,  [9]-193, 
[1]  p.    front,  illus.    16°. 

©  W.  J.  Rolfe,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  in  re- 
newal for  14  years  from  Sept.  26,  1905;  A: 
120344,  June  28,  1905 ;  2c.  Julv  25,  1905. 

18851 


—  (Shakespeare's  King);  ed.  for  use  in  sec- 
ondary schools  by  Edgar  Coit  Morris.  Boston, 
New  York  [etc.]  Silver,  Burdett  and  com- 
pany [1911]     136  p.    illus.    16°. 

©   Dec.    16,   1911;    2c.    Dec.   18,    1911;    A: 
303429 ;  Silver,  Burdett  &  CO.,  Boston.     18852 

ed.  with  an  introduction  and  notes  by 


Brainerd  Kellogg.  New  York,  C.  E.  Merrill 
company  [1911]  181  p.  front,  (port.)  plates. 
16°.     (Merrill's  English  texts) 

©   Jan.    14,    1911;   2c.    Jan.   24,   1911;    A: 
280.309;  Chas.  E.  Merrill  co.,  New  York. 

18853 

with  introduction,  and  notes  explana- 


tory and  critical,  by  H.  N.  Hudson.  Boston, 
Ginn  &  Heath,  1880.  194  p.  16°.  (Annotated 
English  classics) 

©  Henry  N.   Hudson,   Boston ;   1881 :  1117, 
Jan.  19 ;  2c.  Jan.  19.  18854 


—  Same.     Boston.   New  York   [etc.]    Ginn  & 
company  [1908]     194  p.    16°. 

©  Kate  W.  Hudson,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  in 
renewal  for  14  years  from  Jan.  19,  1909 ;  A : 
215153,  Aug.  24,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  24,  1908. 

18855 


930 


18856 


COPYRIGHTED   IN   THE    UNITED   STATES 


18879 


Henry  the  Fifth — Continued. 

(Shakespeare's  life  of  King) ;  ed.  with  in- 
troduction and  notes  by  Ralph  Hartt  Bowles. 
New  York,  London,  The  Macmillan  company, 
1905.  xli,  219  p.  front,  port.  24°.  ([Mac- 
uiillan's  poclcet  American  and  English  clas- 
sics] ) 

©   aiacmillan   co.,   New   York ;    A :  127181, 
Sept.  26,  1905 ;  2c.  Sept.  26,  1905.  18856 

(Shakespere's  King);  ed.  with  notes  and 


an  introduction  by  George  C.  D.  Odell.  New 

Y^ork   [etc.]   Longmans,  Green  and  co.,  1905. 

Ivi,    146  p.     12°.      (Longmans'    English  clas- 
sics) 

©  Longmans,  Green  &  co..  New  York;  A: 
132987,  Dec.  8,  1905 ;  2c.  Jan.  10,  1906.     18857 

(Shakspere's) ;  ed.  by  William  Allan  Neil- 


son.  Chicago,  Scott,  Foresman  and  company 
[1909]  2  p.  1.,  9-240  p.  16°.  (The  Lake 
English  classics) 

©   Nov.    9,    1909;    2c.    Nov.    11,    1909;    A: 
251379;  Scott,  Foresman  &  co.,  Chicago. 

18858 

—  See  also  Shakespeare's  works. 


Henry  VI  (King);  with  a  special  introduction 
by  Adolphus  William  Ward,  and  an  original 
frontispiece  by  Byam  Shaw.  pt.  1.  [The 
University  press  Shakespeare.  Renaissance 
ed.]  New  York,  George  D.  Sproul,  1907.  lix, 
180  p.  front.  4°.  (The  complete  works  of 
William  Shakespeare,  with  annotations  and  a 
general  introduction  by  Sidney  Lee.    v.  17) 

©  University  press,  Cambridge,  Mass. ;  A : 
190087.  Oct.  21,  1907;  2c.  Oct.  21,  1907. 

18859 

and   an   original   frontispiece,    by   El- 


eanor F.  Brickdale.  pt.  2.  [The  University 
press  Shakespeare.  Renaissance  ed.]  New 
York,  George  D.  Sproul,  1907.  xxv,  149  p. 
front.  4°.  (The  complete  works  of  William 
Shakespeare,  with  annotations  and  a  general 
introduction  by  Sidney  Lee.    v.  18) 

©  University  px-ess,  Cambridge,  Mass. ;  A : 
190088,  Oct.  21,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  21,  1907.    1-8860 

and  an  original  frontispiece  by  Gerald 


Moira.  pt.  3.  [The  University  press  Shake- 
speare. Renaissance  ed.]  New  York,  George  D. 
Sproul,  1907.  xxxviii,  142  p.  front.  4°.  (The 
complete  works  of  William  Shakespeare,  with 
annotations  and  a  general  introduction  by 
Sidney  Lee.    v.  19) 

©  University  press,  Cambridge,  Mass. ;  A : 
190089,  Oct.  21,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  21,  1907.     18861 

Henry  the  Sixt;  by  William  Shakespeare,  ed. 
with  notes,  introduction,  glossary,  list  of 
variorum  readings  and  selected  criticism  by 
Charlotte  Porter,     pts.  1-3.     [First  folio  ed.] 


Henry  the  Sixt — Continued. 
New  York,  T.  Y.  Crowell  company  [1912]     8 
V.     fronts.    16°. 

©  Oct.  22,  1912 ;  2c.  each  Oct.  24,  1912 ;  A : 
328(  "57-328059;  Thomas  Y.  Crowell  co..  New 
York.  18862-18864 

Kenry  the  Sixth;  ed.  by  Louise  Pound.  1st  pt. 
New  York,  The  Macmillan  company,  1911. 
xvii.  141  p.  front.  24°.  (The  Tudor  Shake- 
speare) 

©  Nov.  29,  1911;  2c.  Dec.  1,  1911;  A: 
303171 ;  Macmillan  co..  New  York.  18865 

^ed.  by  Charles  H.  Barnwell.    2d.  pt.     New 

York,  The  Macmillan  company,  1913.    xx,  165 
p.    front.    24°.     (The  Tudor  Shakespeare) 

©  June  25,  1913;  2c.  June  26,  1913;  A: 
347822 ;  Macmillan  co.,  New  York.  18866 


—  ed.  by  Robert  Adger  Law.  3d  pt.  New 
York,  The  Macmillan  companv,  1913.  xix,  159 
p.    front.    24°.     (The  Tudor  Shakespeare) 

©  Mar.  5,  1913 ;  2c.  Mar.  6, 1913 ;  A :  332692  ; 
Mariiiillan  co.,  New  York.  18867 

—  (King-);  ed.  with  notes  by  William  J.  Rolte. 
pts.  1,  2  and  3.  Harper's  library  ed.  New 
York  and  London,  Harper  &  brothers,  1898. 
2  V.  fronts,  illus.  12°.  (Shakespeare's  com- 
plete works.    V.  1,  2) 

©  Harper  &  bros.,  New  York ;  1898 :  25048- 
25045,  Apr.  21 ;  2c.  each  Jan.  13,  1899. 

18868-18870 

—  (Shakespeare's  history  of  King);  ed.  with 
notes  by  William  J.  Rolfe.  pts.  1-3.  New 
York,  Harper  and  brothers,  1882.  3  v.  fi-ont, 
illus.    16°. 

©  Harper  &  bros..  New  York ;  1882 :  13497- 
13499,  Aug.  15;  2c.  each  Nov.  11. 

18871-18873 


—  Same. 

©  by  W.  J.  Rolfe,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  as 
author,  in  renewal  for  28  years.  Renewal  no. 
447-^49.  Jan.  8,  1910.  Original  entry,  Aug. 
16,  1882,  no.  13497-13499.  18874^18876 

— -  Same.  pt.  1.  New  York,  Cincinnati  [etc.] 
American  book  company  [1905]  223  p.  incl. 
front.,  illus.    16°. 

©  William  J.  Rolfe,  Cambridge,  Mass.;  A: 
117313,  May  20,  1905 ;  2c.  Oct.  17,  1905. 

18877 

—  Same.     pt.  2.     240  p.     illus.     16°. 

©  William  J.  Rolfe,  Cambridge,  Mass. ;  A : 

122409,  July  26,  1905 ;  2c.  Oct.  21,  1905.    18878 

—  Same.     pt.  3.     240  p.     illus.     16°. 

©  William  J.  Rolfe,  Cambridge.  Mass. ;  A : 

122410,  July  26,   1905;   2c.   Oct.  23,   1905. 

18879 

—  See    also    Shakespeare's   works. 


931 


18880 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


18896 


Henry  VIII;  a  historical  drama  in  5  acts  and 
8  tableaux,  by  Jules  de  Martliold. 

©  Frangois  IMons  and  I.ouis  Nathal,   New 
York;  1886:19929,  Sept.  3.  18880 

with  introduction  and  notes,  by  H.  N.  Hud- 
son. Boston,  Giun  brothers,  1873.  (Plays  of 
Shakespeare,   no.   6) 

©  Henry  N.  Hudson,  United  States ;  1873 : 
8436,  July  23;  2e.  July  24.  18881 

Henry  VIII  and  his  court.  See  Catharine 
Parr. 

(King);    with    a    special    introduction    by 


Edward  Dowdcii  and  an  orij^iiuil  frontispiece 
by  F.  C.  Cowper.  [Tlie  University  press 
Shakespeare.  Renaissance  ed.]  New  York, 
George  D.  Sproul,  1908.  xxxi,  155  p.  front. 
4",  (The  complete  works  of  William  Shakes- 
peare, with  annotations  and  a  general  intro- 
duction by  Sidney  Lee.    v.  26) 

©  University  press,  Cambridge,  Mass. ;  A : 
200466,  Mar.  2,  1908;  2c.  Mar.  2,  1908. 

18882 

Henry  VIII's  four  o'clock  tea.  See  Royalty 
at  home. 

Henry  the  Eight   (The  life   of);   by   William 

Shakespeare,  ed.  with  notes,  introduction, 
glossary,  list  of  variorum  readings  and 
selected  criticism  by  Charlotte  Porter  [First 
folio  ed.]  New  York.  T.  Y.  Crowell  company 
[1912]  4  p.  1.,  vii-xviii,  251  p.  front.  16°. 
©  .Oct.  22,  1912;  2c.  Oct.  24,  1912;  A: 
328055;   Thomas   Y.   Crowell   co.,   New   Y^ork. 

18883 

Henry  the  Eighth  (King);  ed.  with  notes  by 
William  J.  llolfe.  Harper's  library  ed.  New 
York  and  London,  Harper  &  brothers,  1898. 
217  p.  front,  illus.  12°.  (Shakespeare's 
complete  works.  ,  v.  19) 

©  Harper  &  bros..  New  York  :  1898  :  30035, 
May  17 ;  2c.  Jan.  13,  1899.  18884 

(The  life  of);  ed.  by  Charles  G.  Dunlap 


New  York,  The  Macmillan  company,  1912. 
xix,  168  p.  inch  front,  (port.)  24°.  (The 
Tudor  Shakespeare) 

©    Feb.    14.    1912;    2c.    Feb.    15,    1912;    A: 
305632;  Macmillan  co..  New  York.  18885 

(Shakespeare's  history  of  King) ;  ed.  with 

notes  by  William  J.  llolfe.  New  York,  Harper 
and  brothers,  1872.     210  p.     illus.     16°. 

©  Harper  &  bros..  New  York ;  1871 :  10459, 
Nov.  4;  2c.  Feb.  2,  1872.  18886 

Same.     New   York,     Harper    &    brothers, 

1884.     215  p.     front,  illus.     16°. 

©  Harper  (S:  bros..  New  York ;  1883 :  24327 
Dec.  27 ;  2c.  Feb.  20,  1884.  18887 


Henry  the  Eighth  (Shakespeare's  history  of 

King) — Continued. 
Same.    New  York  and  London,  Harper  and 

brothers,  1899.     217  p.    illus.     16°.     (English 

classics ) 

©  William  J.  Rolfe,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  in 
renewal  for  14  years  from  Nov.  4,  1899 ;  1899 : 
07968,  Oct.  20;  2c.  Nov.  2.  18888 

Same.     New  York,  Cincinnati   [etc]  Amer- 


ican book  company  [1904]     266  p,  inch  front, 
(port.)     illus.     16°. 

©  William  J.  llolfe,  Cambridge.  Mass. ;  A  : 
98367,  Oct.  6,  1904;  2c.  I>ec.  6,  1904.     18889 

- — (Shakespeare's  King);  with  introduction, 
and  notes  explanatory  and  critical,  by  H.  N. 
Hudson.  Boston,  Ginn  cV:  Heath,  ISSO."  196  p. 
16°.      (Amiotated  English  classics) 

©   Henry   N.   Hudson,   Boston ;    1881  :  1093. 
Jan.  19;  2c.  Jan.  19.  18890 


—  Same.     Boston,   New   York    [etc]    <;inn   iV: 
company    [1908]     196  p.     16°. 

©  Kate  W.  Hudson,  Cambridge,   Mass 


in 


renewal  for  14  years  from  Jan.  19,  1909;  A: 
218611,  Oct.  3,  1908;  2c.  Oct.  3,  1908.       18891 

with    notes    and    exann'nation    ])apers. 


and  plan  of  preparation,  selected  by  Brain- 
erd  Kello.gg.  New  York,  ('lark  &  Mavnard, 
1884.     24°. 

©    Clark    &    Maynard,    New    York;    1884: 
177.53,  Sept.  2;  2c.  Oct.  9.  18892 

and  The  tempest;  prepared  l)y  Emma 


Mont.  McRae,  with  introduction  and  explana- 
tory notes  by  Henry  N.  Hudson.  Boston  and 
London,  Ginn  &  company,  1895.  iv,  [1],  461  p. 
12°. 

©   Ginn    &   co.,    Boston;    1895:37420.    July 


8. 


18893 


19;  2c.  Aug. 

— — (Shakespeare's  play  of);  the  prompt-book 
ed.  by  W.  Winter,  as  presented  by  Edwin 
Booth,  [v.  15.]  New  York,  Francis  Hart  !k 
company,  1878.     71  p.     16°. 

©  William  Winter,  New  York ;  1878 :  14323, 
Dec.  7;  2c.  Dec.  17.  18894 

(S'ee  also  Shakespeare's  works. 

Henry  Bruce  and  Amelia  Ross;  a  dramatic 
exhibition  of  the  triumph  of  loyal  ambition, 
with  panorama  and  diorama  of  Sherman's 
march  to  the  sea,  by  A.  J.  Ryan. 

©  A.  J.  Rvan,  Topeka,  Kan. ;  1880 :  10420, 
July  6.  18895 

Henry  Dunbar.      See  Wilmot   or  Dunbar? 

Henry  Emerson,  profound  atheist;  dramatic 
tragic  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  E.  H.  Sterling. 
[3],   84  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    June   18,    1913;    D :  33531 ;    Edward 
Hamilton  Sterling,  Trenton,  N.  J.  18896 


932 


18897 


COPYRIGHTED    IN    THE    UNITED    STATES 


18918 


Henry  Esmond;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  L.   R. 
Cautley. 

©  Lucy  Randolph  Cautlev,  Baltimore ;  D : 
274,  Mar.  28,  1901.  18897 

a  drama  in  4  acts  and  5  scenes,  from  inci- 


dents in  W.  M.  Thackeray's  novel  of  the  same 
name,  by  I.  B.  Goodrich,  jr.  103  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ira   B.   Goodrich,   jr.,   Boston;    D :  .3774. 
July  31,  1903;  2c.  Aug.  11,  1903.  18898 

a  play  in  4  acts,  founded  on  Thackeray's 

novel  of  the  same  name,  by  W.  L.  Lockwood 
and  E.  F.  Boddington. 

©  W.  L.  Lockwood  and  Ernest  F.  Bodding- 
ton, Brooklyn;  1900  A:  1555,  Jan.  17.     18899 

See  also  Esmond. — Greater  than  a  king. 

Henry  Granden;  or.  The  unknown  heir,  by 
F.  L.  Bingham. 

©  Frank  Lester  Bingham,  Delta,  O. :  1872 : 
3,   .Tan.   2.  18900 

Henry  Grattan;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  R.  R.  Mur- 
ray.    [1],  43  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  15,  1913 ;  D :  34737 ;  Ralph  Ran- 
kin Murray,  Philadelphia.  18901 

Henry  Hudson  in  the  New  World.  See  His- 
torical stories  in   dramatic  form. 

Henry  James  from  Williamsburg;  a  comedy 
in  4  acts,  by  C.  F.  Ryan.  9  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Cliarles  F.  Rvan,  Turners  B\al]s,  Mass. ; 
I) :  2089,  July  5,  1902 ;  2c.  Dec.  8,  1902.     18902 

Henry  Morton;  or,  The  twin  brothers,  a  driinia 
in  4  iK'ts,  by  G.  Bernard.  Fall  River.  Mass.. 
Daily  sun  publishing  co..   1880.     .'53  p.     S°. 

©    G.    Bernard,    Fall    River,    Mass.;    1880: 
18456,  Dec.  4;  2c.  Dec.  29.  18903 

Henry  number  8;  a  musical  l)urlesque  in  2 
acts,  libretto  by  E.  Boltwood. 

©     Edward     Boltwood,     I'ittsfield,     Mass.; 
1895:  19758.  Apr.  10.  18904 

Henry  of  Aue.  See  Dramatic  works  of^Ger- 
hart  Hauptmann. 

Henry  of  Lancaster;  a  romantic  play  in  4  acts, 
by  <r.  Unger.     117  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Gladys  LTnger,   Loughton,   p]ngland ;   D : 
12667,  Mar.  5,  1908;  2c.  Mar.  5,  1908.       18905 

Henry  of  Navarre;  a  dramatic  fiction  after 
Dumas  in  4  acts,  by  W.  North. 

©  Wilfrid  North,  New  York;  1898:60036, 
Oct.  12 ;  2c.  Oct,  13,  18906 


—  a  romantic  historical  drama. 

©    Kiralfy    bros.,    New    York;    1875:7821, 
July  27.  18907 


Henry  of  Navarre — Continued. 

a    romantic    play    in    4    acts,    by    William 

Devereux.      New    York.    The    Knickerbocker 
press,  1908.     1  p.  1.,  101  p.    12°. 

©  Greening  &  co.,  ltd.,  London ;  D :  14101, 
Oct.  20.  3908;  2c.  Oct.  21,  1908.  18908 

Henry  the  Second;  lyric  drama  in  3  acts,  from 
the  Danish,  by  J.  Anderson. 

©  J.  Anderson,  Brooklvn ;  1878 :  2117,  Feb. 
18.  18909 

Her;  play  in  3  acts,  by  H.  T.  Harrison.  69  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  20,  1911 ;  D :  25810 ;  H.  T.  Har- 
rison, Leesburg,  Va.  18910 

Her  ambition;  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Ellis. 
02  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  4,  1912 ;  D :  31212 ;  Marion  Ellis, 
Granite  Falls,  Minn.  18911 

Her  American  highness;  by  R.   Hughes. 

©  Rupert  Hughes,  New  York ;  1898 :  11.397, 
Feb.  14.  18912 

Her  American  prince;  modern  comedy-drama 
in  3  acts,  by  I.  B.  Goodrich,  jr.  72  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ira  B.  Goodrich,  jr.,  Boston;  D :  4175, 
Nov.  2.  1903;  2c.  Dec.  1,  1903;  Ic.  new  ed. 
July  30,  1904;  Ic.  new  ed.  Mar.  14,  1905;  Ic. 
new  ed.  Dec.  15,  1905.  18913 

or.     His     royal     sweetheart,     a     modern 

comedy-drama  in  4  acts  and  6  scenes,  by  O.  H. 
Fast. 

©  Carl  Herbert  Fast.  Rochester,  N.  Y. ; 
D:7887,  .Jan.  22,  1906.  18914 

iler  ang'el  husband;  farce  in  1  act,  by  G.  W. 
Merchant.     11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  2,  1912  ;  D  :  29565  ;  Grace  Winona 
Merchant,  Brockton,  Mass.  18915 

Her  answer;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  G.  D.  Golden- 
burg.     23  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  31,  1911 ;  D :  23230 ;  Grace  De- 
laney  Goldenburg,  Cincinnati.  18916 

Her  atonement;  combination  fotoplay  and  1 
act  spoken  drama,  by  F.  Staples.  14  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  27,  1915;  D :  40779 ;  Frank 
Staples,  San  Gabriel,  Cal.  18916a 

a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  A.  P.  Pond. 

©  A.  P.  Pond,  New  York ;  18S0 :  20668.  Dec. 
31 ;  2c.  June  29,  1881.  18917 

Her  awakening;  by  Earl  Roosevelt  Becker  and 
John  Haran  Cannon.  [2],  46  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  16,  1911 ;  D  :  25500  ;  E.  R.  Becker 
Elnglewood,  N.  J.,  and  J.  H.  Cannon.  New 
York.  1891t 


933 


18918 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


18933 


Her  awakening — Continued. 

play  in  1  act.  Ijy  J.  Dyer.    11  p.    4°.    Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  30,  1014 ;  D :  38958 ;  June  Dyer. 
Spokane,  Wash.  18918a 

See  also  Ihr  erwachung-. 


Her  baby;  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  K.  Tootle.     [1], 
22  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  20,  191.5;  D :  42301 ;  Harrv  Kina 
Tootle,  Flushing:,  N.  Y.  1891813 

Her  beauty  doctor;  by  Charles  Horwitz. 

©  Wesson  and  Walters,  Chicago ;  D :  4,  Jan. 
2,  1901.  18919 

Her   best   audience;    sketch,    by    Scott    Sidney. 
4  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  23,  1912;   D;317G6;  Harry  W. 
Siggins,  Bradford,  Pa.  18920 

Her  best  foot  forward;  play  in  1  act,  by  W. 
Coleman.     232  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  2,  1915 ;  D ;  40255 ;  Walter  Cole- 
man, New  York.  18920a 

Her  better  half;  play  in  3  acts,  by  P.  L.  Shaw. 
108  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   July  29,   1914;    D:  37694;   Percy   L. 
Shaw,  New  York.  lS920b 

'ler  better  self;  by  Mrs.  M.  P.  Arnold.     10  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  31,  1911 ;  D :  24817 ;  Mrs.  M.  P. 
Arnold,  Denver.  18921 

play  in  1  act,  by  A.  L.  MacLaren.     18  p. 


4  .    TypeAvritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.    22,    1912;    D:  31210;    Alma    L. 
MacLaren,  New  York.  18922 

Her  big-  assignment;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  F.  M. 
McLane.     22  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    14,    1912;    D :  29CG4 ;    Fannie 
Moulton  McLane,  New  York.  18923 

comedy  in  3  acts,  by  F.  M.  McLane.    47  p. 


4  .     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    27,    1914;    D :  37956 ;    Fannie 
Moulton  McLane,  New  York,  18923a 

Her  big-  idea;  play  in  3  acts,  by  G.  M.  Freeman. 

[2],  95  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.  9,  1914;  D:  38446;   Gladys  M. 
Freeman,  New  York.  18923b 

Her    birthday    letter;    farce    in    1    act,    by    D. 
Stuart.    22  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  1,  1915;  D:  39818;  D.   Stuart, 
Los  Gatos,  Cal.  18923c 

Her  birthday  present;  a  1  act  play,  by  C  01- 
ney.    35  p.    obi.    16°.    Typewritten. 

©  Channez  Olney.  Watertown,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
9357,  Oct.  31,  1906 ;  2c.  Oct.  31,  1906.       18924 


Her  birthday  present — Continued. 

or.    The    Sanford    and    Merton    railway, 

American  play  in  4  acts  and  1  inter-act,  by  T. 

Val.  Baylie   [pseud,  of  H.  B.  White]     94  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  22,   1910;   D;  20865;   Harry  B. 
White,  Brooklyn.  18925 

iS'ee  also  Me,  she  or  him. 

Her  bitterest  foe;  a  sensational  tabloid  drama 
of  western  life  in  3  acts,  by  Nelson  Compston. 
34  p.    f°.    Mimeographed. 

©  Oct.  15,  1914 ;  2c.  Nov.  9,  1914  ;  D  :  38751 ; 
Alex'.  Byers,  Chicago.  18925a 

Her  bridal  eve. 

©  IMarshall  W.  Taylor,  Camden,  N.  J. ;  D : 
3121,  Mar.  13,  1903.  "  18926 

Her  brother;  a  musical  farce  in  2  acts,  by  R.  E. 
Phillips. 

©  Roland  Edward  Phillips,  Flushing,  N.  Y. ; 
1900  A :  29037,  Nov.  27.  18927 

;play  in  3  acts,  by  George  Gould  and  Paul 

Harness    [pseud,   of   F.   P.   Holden]      167   p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  ]\Iar.  6,  1914  ;  D  :  36268 ;  F.  P.  Holden, 
New  York'.  18927a 

Her  brother's  chum;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Richard 
11.  Rollins.     89  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  31,  1912;  D:  31286;  Elbert  and 
Getchell,  Des  Moines.  18928 

Her  brother's  honour;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  O. 
Hartes.     [2],  19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Apr.   25,   1912;   D :  29542 ;   John   Or- 
lando Hartes,  New  York.  18929 

Her  brother's  keeper;  by  W.  IMontague.  6  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    27,    1910;    D:  21546;    Walter 
ISIontague,  San  Francisco.  18930 

Her  brother's  misfortune.  See  Character 
saves  reputation. 

Her  brother's  sin;  in  4  acts,  by  F.  J.  Mahon. 

72  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Frank  J.  Mahon.  Detroit;  D :  8125,  Mar. 
7,  1906;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1906.  18931 

Her  brother's  sister;  an  original  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  W.  Browne. 

©   Walter   Browne,  New  York ;   1895 :  379, 
.Jan.  2.  18932 

Her  burglar;  a  1  act  skit,  by  H.  Fitzgerald, 
©  Harrington  Fitzgerald,  Philadelphia ;  D : 
686,  July  24,  1901.  18933 

Her  business;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  F.  Hague. 
SO  ]\    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Aug.   11,   1914;    D:  37809;    E.    Fern 
Hague,  New  York.  18933a 


934 


18934 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED    STATES 


18953 


Her  busy  day;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  J.  C.  Hyde. 
Proof. 

©   James   Clarence  Hyde,   New  York ;   D : 
.5188,  June  16,  1904 ;  2c.  June  16,  1904.    18934 

or,    An    experience    in    housekeeping-,    a 


farce  in  ]  act,  hy  James  C.  Richards  [pseud, 
of  J.  II.  Condrin]  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co., 
1903.  33  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  Baker's  ed. 
of  plays) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston  ;  D  :  4130, 
Oct.  23,  1903 ;  2c.  Nov.  16,  1903.  18935 

Her  chance;  or,  Just  before  rehearsal,  mono- 
logue comedy,  by  M.  V.  Freese.  10  p.  8°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  12,  1910 ;  D :  20172 ;  Myron  Vin- 
cent Freese,  Boston.  18936 

Her  choice.     See  After  many  days. 

Her  Christmas  gift;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  O. 
Fuller.     12  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.   29,    1910;    D :  21897 ;    Caroline 
Fuller,  Northampton,  Mass.  18937 

Her  country  cousin. 

©   Frank   .Tones,  Fairview,   W.   Va. ;   1892: 
50230,  l^ec.  9.  18938 

Her  cowboy  brother;  by  G.  Wilson  and  W. 
Zimmermann. 

©    Gordon    Wilson    and    William    Zimmer- 
mann, Chicago;  D :  15337,  Mar.  1.5,  1909. 

18939 
l)y  O.  Parker.    29  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  7,  1910 ;  D :  20129 ;  Olive  Parker, 
Syracuse,  N.  Y.  18940 

Her  cowboy  lover;  a  monologue,  by  Adrieinie 
Koucolle.  Chicago,  The  dramatic  publishing 
company,  190S.    6  p.    12°. 

©    Dramatic   pub.    co.,    Chicago ;    L» :  14726, 
Jan.  2,  1909;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1909.  18941 

Her  cowboy  visitor;  a  4  act  comedy  drama,  by 
C.  F.  Harrison.    47  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Cbarles  F.  Harrison.  St.  Louis;  D:6335, 
Mar.  14,  1905;  2c.  May  15,  1905.  18942 

Her  cowpuncher  boss;  a  society  sketch  for  two 

people,  by  T.  K.  Kyle.    6  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  E.  Kyle,  Toronto,  Canada;   D: 

12934,  May  9,  1908 ;  2c.  May  9,  1908.       18943 

Her  cross  of  gold;   5  act   melodrama,   by  W. 

Shea. 
©   Walter   Shea,   Maiden,   Mass.;    D :  5797. 

Nov.  19,  1904.  18944 

Her    Cuban    tea;    bumorous    monologue    for    a 

woman.  l>y  Pauline  Plielps.     [New  York.  E.  S. 

\\^ei-ner  puldishing  and  supply  company  (in- 
corporated)  1902]     6  p.     8°. 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner  pub.  &  supply  co.,  New 

York;     A:  31627;    Apr.    25,     3902;    2c.     Oct. 

18,  1902.  18944a 


Her  daddy's  boy;  play  in  1  act,  by  K.  E.  Ro- 
mans.    36  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  7,  1915 ;  D :  41691 ;  Robert  Ed- 
ward Plomans,  Northampton,  I\Iass.       18944b 

Her  dad's  own  girl;  a  modern  play  in  4  acts, 
by  F.  M.  Knowles. 

©  Frederick  Milton  Knowles,  Brooklyn  ;  D  : 
11325,  Sept.  10,  1907.  18945 

Her  dark  marriage  morn;  bv  E.  A.  Bell.    32  p. 
8°. 

©   Emma   A.    Bell,    Los   Angeles;    D:8029, 
Feb.  19,  1906;  Ic.  Feb.  19,  1906.  18946 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  Lem  B.  Parker.     82  p. 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  16,  1912 ;  D :  29686 ;  Goes  litho- 
graphing CO.,  Chicago.  18947 

Her  daughter;  play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  Osborne 
and  Adele  Blood.     105  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Jan.  2,  1914;   D :  .^.5.527 ;  Hubert  Os- 
borne. New  York.  18947a 

Her  day  of  grace;  by  R.  W.  McCulloch. 

©    Robert    William    McCulloch,    Chicago ; 
1899:123.53,  Feb.  1.3.  18948 

Her  deaf  ear;  a  parlor  farce  in  1  act,  by  A. 
Bates.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1907. 
12  p.     12°. 

©  Arlo  Bates,  Boston;  D :  11420,  Sept.  26, 
1907;  2c.  Oct.  24,  1907.  18949 

Her  dearest  enemy;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F. 
Summerfield.     91  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Fred.  Summerfield,  New  York ;  D :  4775, 
Mar.  23,  1904;  2c.  Mar.  2.3.  1904.  18950 


dramatic  sketch  in  1  act,  by  W.  D.  Eaton 

and  John  E.  McWade.     12  p.     4°.     Printed. 
©   July   19,    1909;    2c.   July    19,    1909;    D: 
16542;  William  D.  Eaton,  Chicago.  18951 

Her  dearest  friend;  play  in  1  act,  by  Rose- 
mary Rees.  New  York,  S.  French ;  London, 
S.  French,  ltd.,  1910.    24  p.     12°. 

©   Nov.   21,    1910;    2c.   Nov.   22,    1910;    D: 
22619;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.       18952 

Her  death  before  dishonor.  See  More  to  be 
pitied  than   scorned. 

Her  debut;  play  in  3  acts,  by  F.  J.  Kovach. 
56  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  le.  Mar.  17,  1915;  D:  40026;  Franyo  J, 
Kovach,  Cambridge,  Mass.  18952a 

Her  decision;  a  twenty  minute  playlet,  by  Wm, 
F.   Sailor.     15  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  6,  1912 ;  D :  29889 ;  William  F. 
Sailor,  St.  Paul.  18953 


Her    desperate    victory, 
true. 


See    Helen    dreams 


935 


18954 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


18976 


Her  devil;  a  tragedy  in  4  acts,  by  J.  H.  Twells, 
jr. 

©  J.  H.  Twells,  jr.,  Berlin ;  D :  12446,  Feb. 
3,  1908.  18954 

Her  dream;  1  act  drama,  by  R.  H.  Maudy.    7  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  6,  19]  5;  D:  39870;  Reuben  Her- 
bert Mandy,  Newark,  N.  .7.  18954a 


an  operatic  and  descriptive  sketch,  by  A.  S. 

Rhorer.     Typewritten. 

©  A.  S.  Rhorer,  Chicago ;  1898 :  18685,  Mar. 
21;  2c.  Mar.  21.  18955 

Her  dressing-  room;  playlet,  by  T.  Goldberg. 
13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  7,  1909;  D:  16717;  Jack  Gold- 
berg, New  York.  18956 

Her  Dutch,  uncle;  a  farce  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
I\r.  J.  A.  IMcDonald. 

©  Morton  J.  A.  McDonald,  San  Francisco; 
D:7900,  Jan.  26,  1906.  18957 

Her  Easter  choice;  an  Easter  dialogue  for  ten 
girls,  by  Margaret  Slattery.  (In  Pilgrim 
teacher,   March,   1907) 

©  Luther  H.  Gary,  Boston;  D:9801.  .Tan. 
16,  1907;  2c.  Feb.  23,  1907.  18958 

Her    eng-agement   ring;    comedy    in    1    act,   by 

G.  A.  Ouraud.     [2],  16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    July    30,    1910;    D:  21694;    Guy    A. 

Ourand,   Washington.  18959 

Her  English,  company;  or,  A  London  engage- 
ment, by  H.  R.  Hosmer  and  Walter  Cluxton. 
11  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Harriet   Ross  Hosmer,   New  York ;   D : 
8570,  May  21,  1906;  2c.  May  21,  1906.     18960 

Her  excellency;  a  comedy,  by  Marwell  Hall. 
©  Bvron  P.  Stephenson,  New  York;  1S94: 
49082,  Oct.  20.  18961 

Her  excellency,  the  governor;  or,  A  woman  of 
some  importance,  phiylet  in  1  act,  by  V.  G. 
Yisscher.     22  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  18,  1911 ;  D :  2.5249 ;  Viva  Glenn 
Visscher,  New  York.  18962 

Her  excellency,  the  president;  or,  From 
votress  to  spinster  statesman,  comedy  of  the 
dim  future.     124  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    May    17,    1010;    D:  21052;    Wallace 
Peck,  Brooklyn.  18963 

Her  face  her  fortune;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
B.   Darling. 

©  Bessie  Darling,  New  York;   1874:9758, 

July  25.  18964 

Her  face  was  her  fortune.     See  Helena. 


Her  faith  justified;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  G.  W. 
Ward.     104  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  George  AVesterfield  Ward,  Alexandria, 
Minn.;  D:S699,  June  14,  1906;  2c.  -Tune  14. 
1906.  18965 

Her  family;  or,  Cured,  comedy  dramatic  sketch, 
by  W.  W.  Scott.  [1],  11  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

.      ©  Ic.  Dec.  10,  1912 ;  D  :  31649  ;  Wm.  Waide 
Scott,  New  York.  18966 

Her  family  tree;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  N. 
Freeman. 

©  Wm.  Neely  Freeman,  New  York ;  D :  507, 
May  27,  1901.  18967 

Her  famous  boxing  roosters.  See  Lucy's  day 
off. 

Her  fatal  beauty;  a  melodrama,  by  Wm.  B. 
Hurst. 

©  Thomas  W.  Broadhurst,  New  York;  D: 
1976,  June  6,  1902.  18968 

Her  fatal  gift;  melodrama  in  5  acts  and  7 
scenes,  by  J.  Caldwell.  110  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  .Jean  Caldwell,  New  York;  D:672S.  IMiiv 
17,  1905 ;  2c.  May  17,  1905.  18969 

Her  fatal  love;  a  comedy  di*ama  in  5  acts,  by 
George  Morton.     97  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Georse  Samuels,  New  York :  D :  2748, 
Dec.  22,  1902 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1903.  18970 

an  original  drama,  by  L.  B.  Parker. 

©  Lem  B.  Parker,  New  York;  D :  109.32, 
July  9.  1907.  18971 

Her  fatal  shadow;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Jean 
Barrymore.      75    p.      f°.      Typewritten. 

©  United  amusement  co.,  Erie.  Pn.;  D: 
8522,  May  14,  1906;  2c.  June  29,  1906.     18972 

Her  fatal  sin;  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  Robert 
Leeland.     125  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  W.  Fonda,  Springfield,  Mass. ; 
D:3375,  Apr.  28,  1903;  2c.  May  8,  1903. 

1897.3 

Her  fate;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  .T.  F.  IMilJi- 
ken. 

©  .James  F.  Milliken,  New  York;  1884: 
6962,  Mar.  31.  18974 

Her  father's  crime.  See  Bonds  and  vaga- 
bonds. 

Her  father's  fault;  original  play  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  F.  Martin.     109  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  24,  1912;  D :  29764 ;  .John  F. 
Martin,  Boston.  18975 

Her  father's  pal;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  G.  Chad- 
wick  Cook.     10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  29,  1911;  D:  24604;  Gertrude 
C.  Cook,  Los  Angeles.  18976 


9H6 


18977 


COPYRIGHTED   IIT    THE    UNITED    STATES 


18994 


Her  father's  sin;  a  miniature  ten,  twenty, 
thirty  melodrama,  by  P.  A.  Gastrock  and 
Helen  Warren.     8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Phil  A.   Gastrock,   New  York;   D :  8253, 
Mar.  30,  1906;  2c.  Mar.  30,  1906.  18977 

Her  father's  sword;  drama  in  1  act,  by  T.  P. 
Morgan.     14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Tom  P.  Morgan,  Ro£>ers,  Ark. ;  D :  10366, 
Apr.  17,  1907;  2c.  Apr.  17,  1907.  18978 

Her  father's  wife;  sketch,  by  L.  M.  Cowen. 
4  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.  12,  1915;  D:  39669;  Lewis  M. 
Cowen,  Brooklyn.  18978a 

or.  End  it  as  you  will,  dramatization  in 

1  act  of  Maarten  Maartens'  [pseud,  of  Jozua 
Marius  Willem  Schwartz]  story  of  same 
title,  by  David  and  Astrid  Kimball.  15  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  4,  1910  ;  D  :  22483  ;  David  Kim- 
ball, Berck,  France.  18979 

Her  fidelity;  an  emotional  society  play  in  3 
acts  and  4  scenes,  by  J.  S.  Berger. 

©  ,T.  S.  Berger,  Brooklyn;  1892:3658,  .Tan. 
22.  18980 

Her  fight;  play  in  3  acts,  by  S.  J.  Gilman.  [87]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  30,  1911 ;  D :  24613 ;  Stephen  J. 
Gilman,  Everett,  Mass.  18981 

Her  first  appearance.     Sec  littlest  (The)  girl. 

Her  first  assignment;  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
Gladvf-!  Ruth  Bri(igham.  Boston,  Walter  H. 
Baker  &  co.,  1914.     26  p.     12°. 

©   Feb.    20,    1914;    2c.    Feb.    21,    1914;    D: 
36104;   Walter   H.   Baker   &   co.,   Boston. 

18981a 

Her  first  cake;  dialog  for  6  girls,  by  E.  J. 
Freund.  Antigo,  Wis..  Antigo  publishing  com- 
pany. 12  p.  24°.  (Dialogs  for  school  pic- 
nics, no.  12) 

©   July    20,    1915;    2c.    July    28,    1915;    D: 
413.38;  Antigo  pub.  co..  Antigo,  Wis.      18981b 

Her  first  call  on  the  butcher;  a  monologue,  by 
May  Isabel  Fisk.     2  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©    Harper    &    bros..    New    York;    D :  3625, 
June  20,  1903 ;  2c.  July  23,  1903.  18982 

See   also   Monologues. 

Her  first  case;  farcical  skit,  by  Z.  Covington. 
[1],  20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    11,    1912;    D:  30798;    Zellah 
CJovington,  New  York.  18983 

Her  first  chance;  comedy  drama  in  1  act,  by 
A.  S.  Carman.     12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1910;  D :  22109 ;  Albert  S. 
Carman,  New  York.  18984 


Her  first  day  in  ofiice;  play  in  1  act,  by  S.  D. 
Taylor.     9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  27,  1915 ;  D :  42571 ;  Stella  Den- 
nis Taylor,  Oakland,  Cal.  18984a 

Her  first  divorce;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  W. 
Bell.     143  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  5,  1913;  D :  32951 ;  C.  W.  Bell, 
Hamilton,  Canada.  18985 

Her  first  divorce  case;  a  1  act  comedy  sketch, 
by  Ella  Wheeler  Wilcox.  15  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Mattie  Keene,  New  York ;  D :  1605.  IMar. 
19.  1902;  2c.  Mar.  22,  1902.  18986 

Her  first  false  step;  melodrama  in  a  prologue 
and  3  acts,  by  C.  E.  Blaney.  49  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Charles  E.   Blaney.  Newark    N.   J. ;   D :  ♦ 
3060,  Feb.  27,  1903;  2c.  June  9,  1903.     18987 

Her  first  great  part;  vaudeville  sketch  in  1  act, 
by-L.  Grattan.     15  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Lawrence    Grattan,    Chicago ;    D :  8757. 
June  29,  1906;  2c.  June  29,  1900.  18988 

Her  first  love;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  A. 
Stevens. 

©  John  A.  Stevens,  New  York ;  1883  :  10231, 
June  6.  18989 

musical  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Scliorr.    TDr^b 

r'^'Z?"ir  N^-i      83  p.    8°.    Ms.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  30,  1910 ;  D :  20917 ;  David  Kess- 
ler  and  Max  R.  Wilner,  New  York.  18990 

Her  first  marketing.  See  Monologues  of  to- 
day. 

Her  first  mistake;  1  act  comedy,  by  J.  Hood. 
4  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  .John  Hood.   Kearney,  N.   .L ;   D :  10829, 
June  24,  1907;  2c.  June  24,  1907.  18991 

Her  first  temptation  and  how  it  came  about; 
a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  J.  L.  Stilwell.  64  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Laura   .Jean   Libbey-Stilwell,    Brooklyn; 
D :  12104,  Jan.  3,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  13,  1908. 

18992 

Her  first  trip  abroad.  See  Talking  (The) 
woman. 

Her  foe;  a  romantic  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  K.  Ful- 
ton. 

©   A.   K.    Fulton,   Baltimore;    1882:21066, 
Dec.  12.  18993 

Her  foot  was  her  fortune;  a  new  play  in  4  acts 
and  a  prologue,  by  J.  B.  Mason  and  T.  H. 
Glenney. 

©  J.  B.  Mason  and  T.  H.  Glenney,  United 
States  ;  1887 :  29206,  Nov.  11.  18994 


937 


18995 


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19016 


Her  football  hero;  college  comedy  sketch,  by 
Tex  Charwate  [pseud,  of  Arthur  Charwate] 
12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  15.  1910 ;  D  :  20320 ;  Arthur  Char- 
wate, New  York.  18995 

Her  friend  and  enemy;  a  Civil  War  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  H.  Van  Demark.  59  p.  8°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Harrv  Van  Domark,  Houston ;  D :  2647, 
Nov.  28,  1902 :  2c.  Dec.  8,  1902.  18996 

Her  friend  the  enemy;  war  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Harry  Van  Demark.  Philadelphia,  Penn  pub. 
CO.,  1911.     71  p.     12°. 

©    Jan.    21,    1911;    2c.    Jan.    24,    1911;    D: 
23180 ;  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.  18997 

Her  friend's  friend:  an  original  1  act  dramatic 
.     composition,   by    F.    J.    Beaman.      11    p.      4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Fred    J.    Beaman,    Jackson,    Mich. ;    D : 
6148,  Jan.  28,  1905 ;  2c.  Jan.  28,  1905.      18998 

Her  gentleman  friend;  sketch,  by  David  Dan- 
iels.   15  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  18,  1912  ;  D :  31740 ;  W.  F.  Sailor, 
St.  Paul.  18999 

Her  gift;  play  of  to-day  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Athen- 
son.    30  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  18,  1913  ;  D :  35047  ;  Angel  Athen- 
son.  New  York.  19000 

Her  gloves;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  Anthony  E.  Wills. 
Chicago,  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  1910.  66  p.  12°. 
([Sergei's  acting  drama,  no.  603]) 

©  Dec.  21,  1910 ;  2c.  Dec.  23, 1910 ;  D  :  22903 ; 
Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago.  19001 

Her  grace;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Lincoln  Balch 
[i.  e.  W.  L.  Balch]     127  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  William  L.  Balch,  Boston;  D:  3250,  Apr. 
6,  1903 ;  2c.  Oct.  21,  1903.  19002 

Her  grace  of  Kentucky;  by  M.  Schmitz. 

©   ]\Iargaret   Schmitz,    Kansas   City,    Mo. ; 
D :  15009,  Feb.  5,  1909.  19003 

Her  grace,  the  major;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
C.  Gayler. 

©  Charles  Gayler,  New  York ;  1885 :  19979, 
Sept.  23.  19004 

Her  great  ambition;  3  act  comedy,  by  M.  Magin. 
123  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  24, 1915 ;  D :  41817 ;  Mary  Magin, 
New  York.  19004a 

See  also  Dispossessed. 

Her  great  aunt;  a  comic  opera  in  1  act,  with 
selected  music,  words  by  C.  Barnard. 

©  Charles  Barnard,  New  York ;  1879 :  8495, 
June  26.  19005 


Her  great  career;  or,  The  squirrel  cage,  a  play 
in  3  acts,  by  J.  F.  Cooke.  103  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    James    Francis    Cooke,    Brooklyn ;    D : 
15942,  May  24,  1909 ;  2c.  May  24,  1909."   19006 

Her  great  desire;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  Young. 
173  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  28,  1915 ;  D :  39533 ;  William  B. 
.  Young,  Chicago.  19006a 

Her  greatest  gift;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  G.  S. 
Beckham.     [75]  p.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   July   1,   1913;   D:33G70;    Genevieve 
Stuart  Beckham,  St.  Louis.  19007 

Her  greed  for  gold;  in  3  acts,  by  L.  M.  Boyer. 
©  L.  Milton  Boyer,  Pittsburgh  ;  1890: 11965, 
Apr.  11.  19008 

Her  half  brother;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  Lester. 

©  Lillian  Lester,  Minneapolis  ;  1894  :  12354, 

alar.  1.  19009 

Her  happiness;  play  in  1  act,  by  T.  E.  Griffin. 
[2],  8  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tune  1,  1914;  D:. 37189;  Tracy  Fa\- 
wavd  Griffin,  Tlie  Dalles,  Or.  19009a 


Her  heart's  command. 
Rockies. 


See  Rose  (A)  of  the 


Her  heart's  desire;  a  dramatization  of  Charles 
Garvice's  book,  by  F.  M.  Bray. 

©    Frances    M.    Bray,    Brooklyn;    D:4420, 
Dec.  22,  1903.  .       19010 

farce  in  1  act,  by  William  J.  Boemper.     10 

p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Hans  Lorbel,  New  York;  D :  690S.  Julv 
20,  1905;  2c.  July  20,  1905.  19011 

Her  hero;  a  drama,  by  W.  Stuart. 

©  Will  Stuart,  New  York;  1S75:  2899.  Mar. 
27.  19012 

farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  G.  F.  Von  Knl- 

man.     [46]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  2,  1913;  D:  34615;  George  Fran- 
cis Von  Erdman,  Washington.  19013 


a    vaudeville    sketch,     by     (Jeoj-ge     Totron 

Smith.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  [1006]  11  p. 
12°.  (On  cover:  Denison's  vauilovill(> 
sketches ) 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago;  D:9I6S,  Oct.  1. 
1906;  2c.  Oct.  29,  1906.  19014 

or,  The  wrong  burglar,  (^unedy  in  1    ncl. 

by  E.  Ruff.     12  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  27,  1911;  D :  25328 :  Edgnr  KnlV. 

New  York.  19015 

Her  highness,  the  prince;  a  comic  opera  in  2 

acts,  book  and  lyrics  bj    K.  S.  Webb.     50  \t. 

4°.     Typewritten.      [Liln-etto   only] 

©  Kenneth  Seymour  Webb.  New  Y'ork ;  D : 
7920,  Jan.  30,  1906;  2c.  Mar.  26.  1906.      19016 


938 


19017 


COPYRIGHTED    IN    THE    UNITED   STATES 


19039 


Her  honeymoon;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  G.  F. 
Sturgis.     [2],  73  p.     4°.     Typewritteu. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  24,  1913:   D:  34524;   Granville 
Forbes  Sturgis,  Denver.  19017 

Her  honor  and  her  offspring;  a  drama  in  5  acts, 
Dy  L.  Graves.     126  p.     4°.     Ms. 

©  Lillian  Graves,  Manliattan,  Kan. ;  18S9 : 
21G96,  Aug.  12;  2c.  Dec.  26.  19018 

Her  honor,  the  judge;  a  light  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  James  Rodney.  103  p.  obi.  12°.  Type- 
written. 

©  James  Rodnev  Gandolfo,  New  York ;  D : 
1301,  Jan.  16,  1902;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1902.     19019 

Her  honor,  the  mayor;  a  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts  and  4  scenes,  by  W.  Gill. 

©    William    Gill,    New    York;    1892:49382. 
Dec.  5.  19020 

play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  C.  Ranck.    [135]  p.   4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  1,  1914 ;  D :  36898 ;  Edwin  Carty 
Ranck,  Cambridge,  IMass.  19020a 

Her  horseless  husband;  a  comedy  sketch,  by 
II.  L.  Newton  and  A.  Hoffman.  6  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Harry  L.  Newton  and  Aaron  S.  Hoffman. 
Chicago ;  D :  512,  May  27,  1901 ;  2c.  ]\Iay  27, 
1901.  19021 

Her  hour;  by  A.  S.  Burleson.  23  p.  12°. 
'^i'ypewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  6,  1911;  D:  24414;  Adele  S. 
Burleson,  Austin,  Tex.  19022 

Her  hungry  heart;  musical  delight  in  2  acts, 
by  Sea mmon  Lockv, ood.  [44]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Jan.  29,  1914;  D:  35847;  Walter  S. 
Lockwood,  Chicago.  19022a 

Her  husband;  by  A.  G.  Miller. 

©  Allen  Gregorv  Miller,  New  Orleans ;  D : 
15393,  Mar.  22,  1909.  19023 

by  A.  Luzzi.     28  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  8,  1909 ;  D :  17311 ;  Arthur  Luzzi, 
New  York.  19024 

domestic  drama  in  5  acts,  by  A.  L."  John- 
son.    88  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Annie  Lewis  Johnson,  New  York ;  1888 : 
14755,  May  21 ;  2c.  June  4.  19025 

Her  husband  thought  her  guilty;  an  exciting 
drama  of  real  life  in  4  acts,  accompanied  by 
a  laughable  farce  and  song,  by  C.  McNeff. 

©  Clerinda  McNeff,  New  York;  D:7133. 
Aug.  14,  1905.  19026 

Her  husband's  back;  farce  in  1  scene,  by  Robt. 
Offor.     24  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mav  19.  1911 ;  D :  24240 ;  J.  R.  Oishei, 
Buffalo.  19027 


Her  husband's  defence;  modern  comedy  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  Loring  G.  Bartlett. 

©  William  B.  McCallum,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ; 
D :  7994,  Feb.  14,  1906.  19028 

Her  husband's  friend;  by  H.  M.  Royale.     [2], 
14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  28,  1910;  D:  22669;  Harry  M. 
Royale,  Chicago.  19029 

drama  in  5  acts,  by  V.  Selvaggi.     [134]  p. 


f°.      Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Nov.   12.   1915;    D :  42246 ;  Vincenzo 

Selvaggi,  St.  Louis.               ^  19029a 

-in  1  act,  by  L.  A.  Ennnert.    [14}  p.  f°.  Type- 


written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  5.  1910;  D:  22729;  Leonard  A. 
Emmert,  Toledo,  O.  •  19030 

Her  husband's  honor;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  J. 
Louzada. 

©  J.   Louzada,  New  York;  D :  14320,  Nov. 
20,  1908.  19031 

Her  husband's  parents:  or.  The  marital  squall, 
a  1  act  comedy  in  future,  bv  L.  L.  Schwartz. 
6  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Louis    Leon    Schwartz,    New    York ;    D : 
13270,  July  1,  1908 ;  2c.  July  1,  1908.       19032 

Her  husband's  return;  a  drama  in  1  act,  bv 
E.  G.  Sheer.     13  p.     12°.     Typewritten. 

©  E.  George  Sheer,  Detroit ;  D :  3257,  Apr. 
8,  1903;  2c.  Apr.  27,  1903.  19033 

Her  husband's  sin.     Typewritten. 

©  Morgan  Gibney,  United  States;  1900  A: 
4928,  Feb,  23 ;  2c.  Mar.  14.  19034 

Her  husband's  sister;  by  Mrs.  C.  Furrer. 

©  Mrs.  Charles  Furrer,  Toledo.  O. ;  D:  0201, 
Jan.  28,  1905.  19035 

Her  husband's  widow;  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  G. 
Keir.     23  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Aug.    26,    1912;    D:  30632;    William 
G.  Keir,  New  York.  19036 

Her  husband's  wife;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
A.  E.  Thomas.    96  p.     4°,     Typewritten. 

©  Albert  E.  Thomas,  New  York ;  D :  14410, 
Nov.  30,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  4,  1908.  19037 

■- -with  an   introduction  by  Walter 

Prichard  Eaton.    New  York,  Doubleday,  Page 
&  CO.,  1914.     X,  133  p.     12°. 

©May  23, 1914  ;  2c.  May  26, 1914 ;  D :  37190 ; 
A.  10.  Thomas,  New  York.  19037a 

Her  ideal  man;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  R.  G.  Jones. 
50  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Russell  G.   Jones,   Cleveland;   D:  15564. 
Apr.  7,  1909;  2c.  Apr.  30,  1909.  19038 

Her  kid;  sketch,  by  G.  Bloomquest.  [22]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    6,    1913;     D:  34028;     George 
Bloomquest,  Minneapolis.  19039 


939 


19040 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


1G060 


Her  kitchenette;  a  comedy  playlette,  by  R.  A. 
Deaves.      [3]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  19.  1909;  D :  164G1 ;  Rillie  Anita 
Deaves,  Mount  Vernon,  N.   Y.  19040 

Her  ladyship;  an  American  comedy  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  H.  G.  Donnelly. 

©  H.  Grattan  Donnellv.  Philadelphia:  1890: 
1621.3,  IMay  17.  19041 


comedy    sketch    in    1    act.    bv    H.    W.    G. 

Plunkett.     [2],  2G  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  IS,  1913;  D:  34762:  Harry  Wil- 
lou.ijbby  Grattan  Plunkett,  New  Maiden,  Eng- 
land. 19042 

Her  ladyship,  the  cook;  in  1  act,  bv  R.  F.  Car- 
roll. 

©  Richard  F.  Cnrn.ll,  New  Y(»rk;  D :  3698, 
•July  9,   1903.  19043 

Her  ladyship,  the  naayor;  by  W.  B.  Lewis. 
[54]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  4,  1912;  D:  28216;  W.  Barran 
Lewis,  Philadelphia.  19044 

Her  ladyship's  niece;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
Evelyn  Sinnns.  New  York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald, 
1905.     33  p.     12°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgeiald.  New  York;  D :  6004. 
Jan.  4,  1905;  2c.  Jan.  11,  1905.  19045 

Her  last  appearance;  dramatic  sketch,  by  E. 
AValdrige.     20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  15,  1914;  D:  37315;  Ernest 
Waldrige,  New  York.  19045a 

sketch  in  1  act,  by  B.  Meyers.     [4]  p.    f°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  12,  1911 ;  D  :  23928 ;  Belle  Meyers, 
New  York.  19046 

Her  last  assignment;  monodraraa,  by  H.  D. 
Rollins.     32   p.      4°.      Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  13,  1914 ;  D  :  36335 ;  Harry  Doug- 
las Robins,  New  York.  19046a 

Her  last  bet;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Lorraine  Bu- 
(banan  [pseud,  of  Lorraine  Hall-liusscll]  and 
riiarles  Harrold  [pseud  of  Mrs.  L.  Hall-Rus- 
sell]    19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  24,  1912;  D:  30338;  Mrs.  Lor- 
raine Hall-Russell,  New  York.  19047 

Her  last  hope;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  AVill 

C.  Cowper. 

©  .John  E.  Warner,  New  York ;  1884 :  23934, 

Dec.  3.  19048 

Her  last  jump;  a  1  act  sketch,  by  Fritz  Thayer 

Pheasant.     [1],  6  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  12,  1912 ;  D :  29025 ;  Wm.  Quayle 
SetlifEe,  New  York.  19049 

Her  last  moments;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Mel- 
ville. 

©  Jeanette  Melville,  New  York ;  D :  3014, 
June  18,  1903.  19050 


Her  last  pose;  by  Mabelle  Browning  [pseud,  of 
M.  Brown]     16  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mabelle  Brown,  Chicago ;  D :  9425,  Nov. 
14,  1906;  2c.  Nov.  16,  1906.  19051 

Her  last  rehearsal;  a  1  act  play,  by  W.  Hoi  comb. 
Washington,  Will  A.  Page  [1897]     28  p.     16°. 
©    Willard    Holcomb,    Washington;    1894: 
36230,  Aug.  2,  1894;  2c.  Sept.  1,  1897.     [Note: 
•  Title  on  copies  is.  Her  last  rehearsal ;  or.  Dis- 
enchanting an  amateur]  19052 

Her  last  stand;  1  act  play,  by  A.  W.  Cole.  7  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Aug.   26,  1912;   D:  30643;   Anna  W. 
Cole,  Indianapolis.  19053 

Her  last  will  and  testament;  a  dramatic  ex- 
position of  real  life  in  4  acts,  bv  Fred  Fritz 
(F.  G.  Parkinson) 

©  F.  G.  Parkinson,  AVhatcheer,  In.;  1897: 
50555,  Sept.  10.  19054 

Her  letter;  ])lay  in  1  act  and  4  scenes,  bv  J. 
Strano.     [4],  79  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  11,  1914;  D  :  38769  ;  .Tohn  Strano, 
New  York.  19054a 

Her   lineag'e.      See    Creola. 

Her    little   highness;  comic    opera    in    3    acts, 

book  and   lyrics,   by  C.   Pollock  and   Ronnold 

Wolf.     [Ill]  p.     4°.  Typewritten.     [Libretto 
only] 

©  Ic.   Feb.   26.   1913;   D :  32430 ;   Chnnning 
Pollock,  New  York.  19055 

Her  living  image;  drama  in  4  a(!ts,  by  Ijucy 
H.  HoojX'r  and  Laurcncin.  82  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Lucy   H.   Hooper,   United   States;    ISSO: 
13869,  June  15 ;  2c.  July  23.  1905G 

Her  lord  and  master;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
IMartha  Morton.  New  York,  Sanuiel  French ; 
London,  Sanuiol  Fi-ench,  ltd..  1912.    97  p.    12°. 

©  Dec.  7,  1912  ;  2c.  Dec.  10,  1912  ;  D  :  31()40 : 
Martha  Morton  Conheim,  New  Y'ork.     19057 


—  a  society  drama  in  5  acts,  by  L.   Purdon. 

©  Lilla   Purdon,   Philadelphia;    1872:821.5, 

Aug.  3.  19058 

society  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Clarence  Black. 


57  1.     f°.     Mimeographed. 

©  July  2,  1909 ;  2c.  July  26,  1909  ;  D  :  in:',72 : 
Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  19059 

—  See    also    Lady    Ethel. — Lord    and    mas- 


ter. 

Her  lordship;  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  Parker.     [10] 
p.      4°.      Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    9,    1912;    D:  30212;     Gordon 
Parker,  London.  19060 


940 


19061 


COPYRIGHTED   IK    THE    UNITED    STATES 


19080 


Her   love;   a    drama   in   5   acts,   by   J.    A.    Ste- 
vens. 

©  John  A.  Stevens,  New  York ;  1883 :  10228, 
June  G.  19061 

a  4  act  comedy,  by  C.  A.  Hague,  27  p.    f°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Arthur  Hague,  New  York ;  D : 
5410,  Aug.  11,  1904 ;  2c.  Aug.  11,  1904.     19062 

Her  love  against  the  world;  original  romantic 
modern  play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  Howard.  125  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  27,  1913;  D :  34556 ;  Walter 
Howard,  London.  19063 

Her  luck;  1  act  sketch,  by  W.  J.  Boemper.  [6] 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  24,  1911;  D:  23450;  Willie  J. 
Boemper,  New  York.  19064 

Her  mad  marriag'e;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
Frank  Allen. 

©  Joseph  Allen,  administrator  estate  of 
Frank  Allen,  New  York ;  D :  4736,  Feb.  20. 
1904.     [For  copies  reed,  see  D:5759]     19065 

:  Same.    137  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  Allen,  Collingswood,  N.  J. ;  D : 
5759,  Nov.  12,  1904 ;  2c.  Nov.  12,  1904.     19066 

Her  majesty;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  dramatized  by 
E.  H.  Clement  from  Virginia  Champlin's  trans- 
lation of  Kings  in  exile,  by  Alphouse  Daudet. 
'  ©  E.  H.  Clement,  Boston ;  1880 :  13154,  Aug. 
27.  19067 


a  drama  of  the  17th  century  in  3  acts,  by 

G.  T.  Steckell  and  C.  C.  Osborne.     51  p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Grace  Thelma  Steckell  and  Clifton  Car- 
lisle Osborne,  California  ;  D  :  15911,  May  21, 
1909 ;  2c.  May  21,  1909.  19068 

Her  majesty,  myself;  by  A.  Jenness-Miller. 

©  Anna  Jenness-Miller,  Washington;  D: 
10943,  July  10,  1907.  19069 

Her  majesty,  the  cook;  a  farce  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  George  W.  Monroe  and  J.  P.  Colton. 

©  James  P.  Colton,  Sayville,  N.  Y. ;  1898: 
42160,  July  13.  19070 

Her  majesty's  mail;  an  Irish  comedy  drama  in 
4  acts,  W.  H.  Gough. 

©  William  H.  Gough,  United  States ;  1893 : 
7134,  Feb.  6.  19071 

Her  majesty's  opera;  a  farce,  by  J.  A.  Gulick. 
©  Joseph  A.  Gulick,  New  York  ;  1883  :  3172, 
Feb.  17.  19072 

Her  master;  a  drama  adapted  from  an  old  for- 
eign play  in  3  acts  and  7  tableaux,  by  M. 
Walsh. 

©  Marie  Walsh,  Brooklyn  ;  1875  :  5988,  June 
9.  19073 


Her  merry  Christmas;  dramatic  comedy  playlet 
in  1  act,  by  M.  M.  Theise.  7  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  26,   1910;   D:  22150;   Burt  M. 
Jack,  Philadelphia.  19074 

Her  militant  majesty;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 

by  W.  R.  Randall.    [122]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  5,  1914;  D :  38702 ;  William  R. 

Randall,  New  York.  19074a 

Her  millionaire  butler;  by  H.   Hudson.     9  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    10,    1910;    D:  17899;    Holland 
Hudson,  Washington,  19074b 

Her  mission;  by  A.  M.  Fauntleroy. 

©   Anne  M.   Fauntleroy,   Washington;    D: 
635,  July  3,  1901.  19075 

Her  mistake;  drama  in  4  acts  with  music,  by 
H.  Frummer. 

[1],  129  p.    4°.    Ms.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  May  16,  1914 ;  D :  37047 ;  Henry  Frum- 
mer, Brooklyn.  19075a 

Her  mother;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Mrs.  M. 
Hahn.    8  p.     12°.    Printed. 

©  Mrs.  Malvine  Hahn,  Chicago;  D :  13477, 
Aug.  1,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  8,  1908.  19076 

Her  mother's  choice;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
W.  H.  Niemeyer.    19  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    William    H.    Niemeyer,    Chicago;    D  : 
15304,  Mar.  11,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  11,  1909. 

19077 
Her  mother's  last  wish.     See  Advance  (The) 
agent. 

Her  mother's  sin;  dramatization  of  Charlotte 
M.  Braeme's  famous  novel  of  the  same  name, 
by  F.  K.  Weiser.    34  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Dec.   22,   1909 ;    D :  17768 ;    Fred   K. 
Weiser,  Stonington,  HI.  19078 

Her  movie  hero;  play  in  1  act,  by  Charles  Hor- 
witz.    22  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  12,  1914;  D:  36326;  Albert  E. 
Terflinger,  Tacoma  Park,  D.  C.  19078a 

Her  name;  sketch,  by  S.  P.  Carr.     [1],  81  p,    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  23,  1912 ;  D :  31056 ;  Sarah  Pratt 
Carr,  San  Francisco.  19079 

Her  name  is  Maude;  by  D.  W.  Perrine. 

©  Dave  W.  Perrine,  Eaton  Rapids,  Mich.; 
D  :  7612,  Nov.  24,  1905.  19080 

Her  name  was  Dennis;  little  episode,  by  M.  Ott. 
[3],  SO  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  22,  1914 ;  D  :  39172 ;  Matthew  Ott, 
WoUaston,  Mass.  19080a 


941 


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19099 


Her  name  was  Mary;  American  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  C.  W.  Collison.  [110]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  June  30,  1911;  D:  24608;  C.  Wilson 
Collison,  Columbus,  O.  19081 

Her  name  was  Maud;  a  comedy  in  3  acts.    52  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mary   E.  Hill,  Reading,  Pa.;   D :  13086, 
May  25,  1908 ;  2c.  June  12,  1908.  19082 

Her  nearest  neighbor;  comedy-drama  in  4  acts, 
by  J.  F.  Ballard.     [105]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Mar.  8,  1911;  D:  23604;  John  Fred- 
erick Ballard,  Cambridge,  Mass.  19083 

Her  nephew;  comedy  playlet,  by  D.  G.  King.  16 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  27,  1915;  D:  39519;  Donald  G. 
King,  Indianapolis.  19083a 

Her  nephew-in-law  elect;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by 
Helen  P.  Kane.  Philadelphia,  The  Peun  pub- 
lishing company,  1906.    12  p.    12°. 

©    Penn   pub.    co.,    Philadelphia;    D:9033, 
Sept.  4,  1906 ;  2c.  Sept.  4,  1906.  19084 

Her  new  lover;  an  original  comedy  sketch,  by 

A.  Sinclair.    2  p.  1.,  21  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  18,  3914;  D :  38833 ;  Arthur  Sin- 
clair, New  York.  19084a 

Her  new  partner;  comedy  sketch,  by  Barry 
Gray.     6  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  1,  1909;  D:  17331;  Ed.  Frink, 
Springfield,  Mo.  19085 

Her  newsboy  son;  (h'anuitic  playlet  by  G.  W. 
Watts  and  Rose  Herald.  13  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  27,  1910 ;  D :  23023 ;  George  W. 
Watts,  Brooklyn.  19086 

Her  next  husband;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  C. 

B.  Lewis. 

©  Charles  B.   Lewis,   Detroit;   1876:3631. 
Mar.  25.  19087 

Her  noble  ancestor;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  F.  Wed- 
dell.    21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Frank    Weddell,    New    York;    D:  13129. 
June  6,  1908 ;  2c.  June  8,  1908.  19088 

Her  oath;  by  F.  B.  Rae. 

©   Fanny   Beckwith   Rae,    Cleveland ;    D : 
3501,  May  20,  1903.  19089 

Her  one  false  step;  by  Owen  Davis.  92  p.  4°, 
Typewritten. 

©  Walter  Scott  Butterfield,  New  York ;  D : 
3254,  Mar.  21,  1903 ;  2c.  Apr.  7,  1903.        19090 

Her  one  great  sin;  V)y  F.  Stanley. 

©  Florence  Stanley,  New  York;  D:  13622, 
Aug.  20,  1908.  19091 


Her  one  great  sin — Continued. 

sensational  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  Frank 

M.  Thorne. 

©  Frank  J.  Connor  and  Chas.  F.  Dittmar, 
Brooklyn ;  D  :  1874,  May  12,  1902.  19092 

Her  only  ambition;  sketch  of  to-day  life,  by 
T.  J.  Chambers.     15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  16,  1914;  D :  38.501 ;  Thomas  .L 
'Chambers,  Hartford,  Conn.  19092a 

Her  only  fault;  a  comedietta  in  1  act,  from  tlie 
(Jormaii  of  Goerlitz,  by  Svdnov  Roseiifeld. 
New  York,  De  Witt.  1882.  1  p.  1.,  13  p.  12°. 
([Do  Witt's  acting  plaj's,  no.  303]) 

©  A.  T.  B.  De  Witt,  New  York ;  1882 :  19925, 
Nov.  24 ;  2c.  Jan.  22,  1883.  19093 

Her  only  love;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  bv 
E.  S.  Sears. 

©   Edward    S.    Sears,    Boston;    1877:8498, 
July  21.  19094 

Her  only  sin;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  D.  Jax- 
one.     94  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   J.    Duke    Jaxune,    New    York;    D :  3093, 
Mar.  6,  1903 ;  2c.  Mar.  6,  1903.  19095 

Her  only  way;  or,  The  higher  law,  plav  in  4 
acts,  by  R.  T.  Epstein.  [2],  114  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  12,  1914 ;  D :  38458 ;  Rosalind  T. 
Epstein,  New  York.  19095a 

Her  other  husband;  a  tragi-comedy  in  1  act,  bv 
G.  A.  Henderson.     19  p.     4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  11,  1910 ;  D :  21776 ;  George  A. 
Henderson,   New   York.  19096 

Her  own  boss;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  H.  P.  Maw- 
son.     132  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  29,  1909;  D:  17607;  Harry  P. 
Mawson,  New  York.  19097 

Her  own  house;  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  F.  Ballard.     89  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  5,  1910;   D :  20359 ;   John   Fred 
Ballard,  Nucla,  Col.  19098 

Her  own  money;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Swan. 
New  York.  Samuel  French ;  London,  Samuel 
French,  ltd.,  1915.     94  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  5,  1915 ;  2c.  Oct.  15,  1915 ;  D :  41998 ; 
Mark  Swan,  New  York.  19098a 

play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  E.  Swan.    114  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Aug.   20,   1913;   D :  34221 ;    Mark   E. 
Swan,  New  York.  19099 

Her  own  press  agent.      See  Notoriety. 

Her  own  rival;  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  R.  M. 
Bernfeld.     33  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  7,  1915 ;  D :  40874 ;  Rose  Morris 
Bernfeld,  New  York.  19099a 


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19100 


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19121 


Her  own  way;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Clyde  Fitch. 
New  York,  The  Macmillan  company,  1907. 
235  p.     12°. 

©  IMacmillan  co..  New  York  ;  D  :  10390.  Apr. 
22,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  22,  1907.  19100 

^  »S'r  e  also  Plays;  by  Clyde  Fitch. 

Her  pal's  sv/eetheart;  l^y  L.  M.  Meaney.  12  p. 
t°.     Typewritten. 

©  Lottie  Myrtle  Meanev,  Charlestown, 
Mass.;  I>:  11927,  Dec.  16,  1907;  2c.  Nov.  29. 
1907.  19101 

Her  past;  a  drama  of  Jewish  life,  by  Zet  Lebin. 

©  Iieoj)old   Spachner,  New  York ;   D :  7uo.l, 

July  24,  1905.  19102 

Her  philosophy;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  M. 
Plullips. 

©  Kirov  Max  Phillips,  Chicago;  D:6499. 
Apr.  3,  1905.  19103 

Her  picture;  a  corned v  in  1  act,  by  II.  K.  Baker. 
Boston,  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1894.  17  p. 
12°.     ([Baker's  ed.  of  plays]) 

©  Rachel  E.  Baker,  Boston;  1894:11080, 
Feb.  21 ;  2c.  Oct.  27.  19104 

Her  point  of  view;  a  pastoral  play  in  4  acts, 
by  E.  A.  Chambliss  and  Dore  Davidson. 

©  Ennua  Amonett  Chambliss,  Springfield. 
Mo. ;  D  :  8285,  Mar.  16,  1906.  19105 

Her  price;  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  Dupont.  [2], 
24  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  11,  1913 ;  D :  34095  ;  Albert  Du- 
pont, New  York.  19106 

Her  profession;  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  R.  Terry. 
114  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  28,  1913;  D:  33082;  Edmund 
R.  Terry,  New  York.  19107 

Her  purchase  price;  play  in  3  acts,  by  H.  Buck- 
ingham.    97  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  13,  1913;  D:  34128;  Hal  Buck- 
ingham. Clarion,  Pa.  19108 

Her  radiancy;  by  G.  A.  Schulte. 

©  George  Anthony  Schulte,  Brooklyn;  D: 
3431,  May  14,  1903.  19109 

Her  rain  beau;  a  dramatic  composition,  by  F.  R. 
Cutter.     7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Frederick  RoUin  Cutter,  Cincinnati ;  D : 
13376,  .July  20,  1908 ;  2c.  July  20,  1908.     19110 

Ker  ransom;  a  romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F. 
L.  O'Reilly.     81  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Francis  L.  O'Reilly,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.; 
D:4389,  Dec.  14,  1903;  2c.  Dec.  14,  1903. 

19111 

Her  reason;  play  in  1  act,  by  S.  J.  Gilman.  [1], 
19  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  8,  1911;  D :  23887 ;  Stephen  J. 
Gilman,  Everett,  Mass.  19112 


Her  reason — Continued. 

play  in  3  acts,   by  E.   F.   Joyce,   jr.      [1], 

16  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  18,  1915 ;  D :  42288 ;  Edward  F. 

Joyce,  jr.,  New  York.  19112a 

Her  red  devil;  by  F.  La  Pierre. 

©    Frederic    La    Pierre,    Buffalo;    D :  6579, 
Apr.  26,  1905.  19113 

Her  reputation;  by  Flo  Field  (Flora  Field  von 
Cassel)  {In  Times-democrat,  New  Orleans, 
Dec.  22,  1907) 

©  Flora  Field   von  Cassel,  New  Orleans; 
D :  11922,  Dec.  14,  1907 ;  2c.  Dec.  26.  1907. 

19114 

Her  revenge;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  N.  H.  Horn- 
stine. 


—    •— vr"-> 


'J 


[3],  97  p.     4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  16,  1913;  D :  35360 ;  Nathan  H. 
Hornstine,  Philadelphia.  19115 

Her  right  to  happiness;  melodrama  in  miuiti- 
ture  in  3  acts,  by  Clarence  Black.  [35]  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.    29,    1915;     D:  42114;     Chicago 
manuscript  co.,  Chicago.  19115a 

Her  royal  highness;  a  comic  opera  in  2  acts, 
by  G.  V.  I-Iobart. 

©    George    V.    Hobart,    Baltimore;    1898: 
76417.  Dec.  28.  19116 


—  an  extravaganza  in  2  acts,  words  by  Basil 
Hood,  music  by  Walter  Slaughter.     Libretto. 

©    E.    Ascherberg    &    co.,    London;    1898: 
65534,  Nov.  8 ;  2c.  Nov.  8.  19117 

—  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Mariani.    94  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Federico  Mariani,  New  York ;  D :  13426, 
July  28.  1908;  2c.  July  28,  1908.  19118 

Her  royal  highness,  the  infanta  of  Spain;  a 
dramatic  pageant,  by  the  author  of  Longfel- 
low's dream. 

©    Henrv    Redington    Browne,    Dorchester. 
Mass. ;  1893  :  44271,  Oct.  4.  19119 

Her  royal  nibs;  the  great  Irish  American  com- 
edy,  by   William   Carleton. 

©  Barrv   and   Hay,   United   States;    1883: 
18956,  Oct.  15.  19120 

Her  sacrifice;  drama  in  prologue  and  3  acts,  by 
E.  Mitchell.  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  Grafton  pub- 
lishing company  press,  1909.     [40]  p.     8°. 

©  Edmund  Mitchell,  Los  Angeles ;  D :  15810, 
May  8,  1909 ;  2c.  May  8,  1909.  19121 


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Her  sacrifice — Continued. 

a  4  act  emotional  drama,  by  W.  D.  Coxey. 

©  W.  D.  Coxey,  Chicago ;  1890 :  34793,  Nov. 
5.  19122 

-titled  by  J.  A.  Stevens. 


©  John  A.  Stevens,  New  York ;  1884 :  4347, 
Feb.  29.  19123 

Her  scarlet  slippers;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
Alice  C.  Thompson.  Philadelphia,  Penn  pub. 
CO.,  1908.     14  p.     12^ 

©   Penn   pub.    co.,   Philadelphia ;    D :  13542, 
Aug.  13,  1908;  2c.  Aug.  11,  1908.  19124 

Her  second  chance;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Frank 
Hai-rls.     TypL!\vritten. 

©  John  Burke  Hendry,  London ;  1900  A : 
21603,  Aug.  30 ;  2c.  Aug.  30.  19125 

Her  second  husband;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  W.  C.  Herman.  Chi<iago,  Chicago  manu- 
script CO.   [1911]      [GO]  p.     f°. 

©   Sept.   5,   1911;   2c.    Sept.   18,   1911;    D: 
25247  ;  Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  19126 

a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Max  Adeler. 

©  Charles  Heber  Clark,  Philadelphia  ;  1877  : 
11776,  Oct.  12.  19127 

Her  second  love;  a  romantic  Russian  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  J.  A.  Stevens. 

©  John  A.  Stevens,  New  York ;  1883 :  8576, 
May  10.  19128 

Her  second  marriage;  drama  on  divorce  in  5 
acts,  by  C.  Rechtfertig.  88  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  9,  1912 ;  D :  30492 ;  Christ  Recht- 
fertig,  Minneapolis.  19129 

Her  second  time  on  earth;  comedy  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  Harry  L.  Newton.  Boston,  W.  H. 
Baker  &  co.,  1904.  13  p.  12°.  (On  cover: 
The  vaudeville  stage) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  CO.,  Boston ;  D :  5559, 
Sept.  23,  1904 ;  2c.  Oct.  6,  1904.  19130 

■ a   dramatic  composition  in  4   acts,   by   G. 

Le  Soir. 

©  George  Le  Soir,  New  York  ;  D :  3908,  Sept. 
8,   1903.  19131 

a  3  act  fantastic  comedy,  by  F.  Kennedy. 

97  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Frank  Kennedy,   Brookline,   N.   H. ;   D: 
6185,  Feb.  4,  1905;  2c.  Jan.  30,  1905.       19132 

See  also  Vaudevillainies. 


Her  secret;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  C.  A.  Thomas. 
©   Charles    Ashford    Thomas,    New    York ; 
1899:70623,  Oct.  30;  2c.  Dec.  18.  19133 

drama  of  Russia  in  5  acts,  by  A.  Chrostow- 

ski.     [2],  46  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Dec.  23,   1910;   D:  22908;   Alphonse 
Chrostowski,  New  York.  19134 


Her  self  immolation;  dramatic  composition  in  1 
act  by  A.  Simon. 

©  Albert  Simon,  Cincinnati ;  D :  4713,  Mar. 
11,  1904.  19135 

Her  shattered  idol;  by  B.  Scoville. 

©    Benjamin    Scoville,    New    Haven;    D: 
14145,  Oct.  26,  1908.  19136 

Her  sin  has  found  her  out;  a  melodrama  in  4 
acts  and  10  scenes,  by  A.  H.  Woods. 

©  A.  H.  Woods,  New  York ;  D :  5922,  Dec. 
13,  1904.  19137 

Her  sister;  American  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Mrs. 
I.  Levinsohn.    70  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  29,  1909;  D:  17559;  Mrs.  Ivar 
Levinsohn,  Brooklyn.  19138 

play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  C.  De  Kolty.    57  p.    f°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  12,  1912 ;  D :  28657 ;  Jean  C.  De 
Kolty,  San  Francisco.  19139 

Her  sister's  honor;  by  M.  F.  Walker.  39  p.  f °. 
Typewritten. 

©  Mary  F.   Walker,  Columbus,   Kan.;  D: 
13754,  Sept.  10,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  25,  1908. 

19140 

a  4  act  melodrama,  by  C.  E.  Blaney. 

©  Charles  E.  Blaney,  Newark,  N.  J.;  D: 
3258,  Apr.  8,  1903.  19141 

Her  sister's  predetermination;  a  1  act  playlet, 
by  C.  D.  Harvey. 

©  Chas.  Doran  Harvey,  Newark,  N.  ,L ;  D : 
14849,  Jan.  8,  1909.  19142 

Her  slave;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  J.  Meunier. 
77  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  10,  1913;  D:  33467;   Christian 
Joseph  Meunier,  New  Orleans.  19143 

Her  soldier;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  M.  Campbell. 

©    Maurice    Campbell.    New    York;    1899: 

60205,  Sept.  19 ;  2c.  Nov.  27.  19144 

Her  soldier  boy;  military  comedy  drama,  by 
E.  L.  Copeland.    29  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.  21,  1909 ;   D :  17161 ;   Edwin  L. 
Copeland,  Wichita.  19145 

Her  soldier  patient;  1  act  play,  by  Angela  Keir 
and  Ruth  Comfort  Mitchell  [i.  e.  R.  C.  M. 
Young]    24  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1915;  D:  41964;  Ruth  Com- 
fort Mitchell  Young,  New  York,  19145a 
Her  son;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  R.  M.  Sterrett. 
[104]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  16,  1911;  D :  23101 ;  Robert  M. 
Sterrett,  Battle  Creek.  19146 

Her  son,  the  g'overnor;  1  act  drama,  by  W,  S. 
Franklin.     [4]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Jan.   22,   1912;    D:  28374;    Wm.    S. 
Franklin,  San  Francisco.-  19147 


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19165 


Her  son's  sweetheart;  comedy  in  2  acts  for  fe- 
male characters,  by  Josepha  Marie  Murray. 
Franklin,  O.,  Eldridge  entertainment  house, 
1915.     32  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  15,  1915;  2c.  Dec.  20,  1915;  D: 
42591 ;  Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Frank- 
lin, O.  19147a 

Her  soul  and  her  body;  dance  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  L.  C.  Hale.    230  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  5, 1913 ;  D :  33712 ;  Louise  Closser 
Hale,  New  York.  19148 

Her  Southern  lover;  or,  From  Vermont  to  the 
Blue  Ridg-e,  an  original  military  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  C.  Daly. 

©  Carroll  Daly,  New  York ;  1894 :  9043,  Feb. 
8.  19149 

Her  spirit  and  his  death  at  the  grave.  See 
In  the  shade  of  the  old  apple  tree. 

Her  spirit  husband;  by  D.  Richardson.     23  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Dorothy  Richardson,  New  York ;  D :  2286, 
Sept.  2,  1902 ;  2c.  Sept.  2,  1902.  19150 

Her  splendid  sin;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts  and  7 
scenes,  by  George  Byron.  63  p.  4°.  Type- 
WTitten. 

©  Byron  Ongley,  New  York ;  D :  5848,  Dec. 
2,  1904;  2c.  Dec.  2,  1904.  19151 

Her  story;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  Roi  Cooper 
INIegrue.    18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  21,  1910;  D:  21114;  Elisabeth 
Marbury,  New  York.  19152 

Her  success;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  L.  Kobrin.  58 
p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  15,  1915 ;  D  :  39441 ;  Leon  Kobrin, 
Brooklyn.  19152a 

Her  superior  intelligence;  comedy,  by  Ema  Suc- 
kow  Hunting.  Lebanon,  O.,  March  brothers 
[1914]     58  p.    12°. 

©  Sept.  25,  1914;  2c.  Sept.  28,  1914;  D: 
38342 ;  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O.  19152b 

Her  tailor-made  gown;  a  monologue,  by  May 
Isabel  Fisk.  illus.  (In  Harper's  monthly 
magazine.  Mar.,  1904) 

©  Harper  &  bros..  New  York ;  D :  4628,  Feb. 
19,  1^04 ;  2c.  Feb.  23, 1904.  19153 

Her  terrible  power;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  D. 
Jaxone.    110  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  J.  Duke  Jaxone,  New  York ;  D :  3775, 
July  31,  1903 ;  2c.  July  31,  1903.  19154 

Her  tongue.     See  Theatre  of  ideas. 

Her  trial  marriage;  an  original  1  act  play,  by 
L.  B.  Parker.    22  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Lem  B.  Parker,  Chicago ;  D :  9685,  Dec. 
24,  1906;  2c.  Jan.  23,  1907.  19155 


Her  triumph;  an  American  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
E.  B.  Comins. 

©  Elizabeth  Barker  Comins,  Jamaica  Plain, 
Mass. ;  1897 :  37585,  June  26.  19156 

play  in  4  acts,  by  P.  A.  Hord.     [102]  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  2,  1914;  D:  36596;   Parker  A. 
Hord,  Maysville,  Ky.  19156a 

Her  two  loves;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  A. 
Stevens. 

©  John  A.  Stevens,  New  York ;  1883 :  10230, 
June  6.  19157 

Her  uncle's  boots;  farce  in  1  act  for  female 
characters  only,  by  Myrtle  Barber  Carpenter. 
Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1910.    12  p.    12°. 

©  Sept.   17,   1910;   2c.   Sept.   19,  1910;   D: 
22080 ;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.    19158 

Her  undoubted  right;  by  L.  Osbourne.  20  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Lloyd  Osbourne,  San  Francisco ;  D  :  2072, 
July  1,  1902;  2c.  July  1,  1902.  19159 

Her  vacation.     See  Matchless  match. 

Her  vagabond  father;  dramatic  composition  in 
4  acts,  by  Louis  Egau.  [2],  111  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  8,  1910 ;  D :  22013 ;  John  C.  Fol- 
land,  Pittsburgh.  19160 

Her  value;  play  in  1  act,  by  T.  D.  Cooper.  8  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    12,    1915;    D :  40333 ;    Thomas 
Dibblee  Cooper,  San  Francisco.  19160a 

Her  virgin  love;  or,  The  ruling  passion,  play 
in  3  acts,  by  G.  F.  Smithfield.  101  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  7,  1913;   D:  33160;   George  F. 
Smithfield,  New  York.  19161 

Her  vote;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  H.  V.  Esmond. 
New  York,  S.  French ;  London,  S.  French, 
ltd.,  1910.     8  p.     12°. 

©   June  1.5,   1910;    2c.   June  15,   1910;    D: 
21339;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.      19162 

Her  vow;  a  society  drama  in  4  acts,  by  S.  Dam- 
seaux. 

©    S.    Damseaux,    New    York;    1882:4123. 
Mar.   15.  19163 

Her  waist  of  effort;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  W.  S. 
liOckwood.     18  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    18,    1912;    D:  30884;    Walter 
Scammon  Lcx-kwood,  Chicago.  19164 

Her  way  and  his;  vaudeville  sketch,  by  M.  S. 
Speakinau.     10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Mabelle  S.  Speakman,  Dorchester,  Mass. ; 
D:  15762,  Mav  1,  1909;  2c.  Mav  1,  1909. 

19165 


5379—16- 


-60 


945 


19166 


DKAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


1918 


Her  wedding  day;  in  4  acts.     68  p.     f°.     Type- 
written. 

©  Dave  A.  Weis,  Brooklyn;  D:.3036,  Feb. 
24,  1903;  2c.  Feb.  24,  1903.  19166 


—  a  pastoral  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  T. 
Walsh  and  C.  P.  Brown.  40  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  J.  Theo.  Walsh  and  Chas.  P.  Brown,  New 
York;  D :  2071,  July  1,  1902;  2c.  July  23, 
1902.  19167 


■ play  in  1  act,  by  J.  Du  R.  Macpherson.    [2], 

16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  19, 1913 ;  D :  33849 ;  J.  Du  Rocher 
Macpherson,  London.  19168 

Her  wedding  eve.     See  Awakening   (The). — 
Scapegoat  (The) 

Her  wedding  gown;  1  act  comedy,  by  M.  K. 
Brookes.      [2],  20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  9,  1915 ;  D :  41456 ;  Mary  Koun- 
celor  Brookes,  Washington.  19168a 

Her  wedding  morn;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  A.  W. 
Stace.     15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Arthur  W.  Stace,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. ; 
D:5634,  Oct.  13,  1904;  2c.  Oct.  13,  1904. 

19169 


melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Fauley. 

©  Finley  Fauley,  New  York  ;  D  :  5213,  June 
13,  1904.  19170 

Her  wedding  night;  a  modern  melodrama  in  4 
acts,  by  William  M.  Drake  and  B.  Elroy. 
50  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  W.  M.  Drake  and  Edwin  Elroy,  Elizabeth, 
N.  J.;  D:3256,  Feb.  25,  1903;  2c.  Mar.  30, 
1903.  19171 

Her  weekly  allowance;  a  farcical  entertain- 
ment in  1  act,  by  Jessie  A.  Kelley.  Boston, 
AV.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1907.     23  p.     12°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston  ;  D  :  13294, 
Sept.  5,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  26,  1907.  19172 

Her  worst  enemy;  a  melodrama  of  Russian  life 
in  4  acts,  by  William  L.  Roberts. 

©  Daniel  Lester  Martin,  Chicago ;  1900  A : 
22503,  Sept.  10.  19173 

Her  writeup;  1  act  comedy  drama,  by  C.  H. 
HufE.      [1],  14  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  23,  1912;  D:  29747;  Cha.s.  H. 
Huff,  Chicago.  19174 

Her  wrongs  avenged;  a  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  C.  H.  Carlton. 

©  Carl  H.  Carlton,  New  York;  D :  3948. 
Sept.  15,  1903.  19175 

Her  younger  sister;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A. 
Wynne.     84  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  6,  1915,  D :  41167 ;  Anna  Wynne. 
New  York.  19175a 


Hera;  by  R.  B.  Birch.  17  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.   May   17,   1910;   D:  21054;   Reginald 
Bathurst  Birch,  Dover,  N.  J.  19176 

Heraclides;  or,  Callippius,  the  Athenian,  a 
tragedy  in  5  acts  on  Sicilian  history,  by  G.  A. 
Lafayette. 

©    G.  .A.    Lafayette,    Minneapolis;    1S87 : 
13246,  May  19.  19177 

Herald;  by  J.  C.  Holloway. 

©   James   Crawford   Holloway,   Galesburg. 
111.;  D:  16183,  June  28,  1909.  19178 

Herald  (A)  personal;  by  J.  Pardee-Clark. 

©  Jean  Pardee-Clark,  New  Haven;   1899: 
10751,  Feb.  6.  19179 

Same.    38  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Jean   Pardee-Clark,    New    Haven ;     D : 
14369,  Nov.  25,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  27,  1908.     19180 

Heralds  of  the  dawn;  a  play  in  8  scenes,  by 
William  Watson.  New  York,  J.  Lane  com- 
pany, 1912.     93  p.     front,    (port.)     12°. 

©  Mar.  7,  1912 ;  2c.  Mar.  9,  1912  ;  A  :  309534  ; 
John  Lane  co..  New  York.  19181 

Herbert  De  Bazan;  or.  The  soldier  of  the 
Tennessee,  a  tragical  drama  in  3  acts,  by  S. 
W.  Burroughs. 

©   Samuel   W.   Burroughs,   United   States ; 
1873  :  8281,  July  18.  19182 

Herbert's  afllnity;  a  comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
R.  W.  Harden.     12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ray    W.    Harden,    San   Jose,   Cal. ;    D: 
14448,  Dec.  3,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  3,  1908.       19183 

Herbstmanover;  operette  in  3  aufziigen,  von 
Karl  von  Bakony,  deutsch  von  Robert  Bo- 
danzky,  musik  von  Emerich  K&lmi1,n,  revi- 
diert  und  herausgegeben  von  Johannes  Watt- 
ke.  108  p.  4°,  Typewritten.  [Libretto  only] 
©  Breitkopf  &  Hartel,  New  York  ;  D  :  14118, 
Oct.  22,  1908;  Ic.  Oct.  22,  1908;  Ic.  printed 
ed.  July  9,  1909.  19184 

Herculene,  the  last  Pharaoh;  spectacular 
tragedy  in  4  acts,  by  J.  AV.  Ring.  89  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    8,    1909;    D :  17389 ;    John    W. 
Ring,  San  Diego,  Cal.  19185 

Hercules;  a  sensational  drama  in  5  acts,  by  H. 
C.  Goode. 

©  H.  C.  Goode,  Brooklyn ;  1888 :  15852,  June 
1.  19186 

a  spectacular  play  in  5  acts,  by  J.  C.  Webb. 

©  John  Crittenden  Webb,  Chicago ;  1900  A : 
13350,  May  28.  19187 

Hercules  furens.  See  Three  tragedies  of 
Seneca. — Tragedies  (The)   of  Seneca. 

Hercules  oetaeus.  See  Tragedies  (The)  of 
Seneca. 


946 


19188 


COPYEIGHTED   IN"    THE   UNITED    STATES 


19205 


Here;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  G.  S.  Husch.    51  p. 
f°.     Ms. 

©  George  Stanley  Husch,  New  York ;  1887 : 
29469,  Nov.  15 ;  2c.  Nov.  15.  19188 

Here    and   back;    comedy    sketch,    by   E.    Roe. 
20  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  9,  1915 ;  D :  40336 ;  Editha  Roe, 
Edgar  C.  Mayo,  D.  C.  Bennett,  and  J.  H.  Gau- 
thier,  Chicago.  19188a 

Here  and  hereafter;  a  3  act  drama,  by  W.,  M. 
Goff.    30  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  19,  1913 ;  D :  32362 ;  William  M. 
Goff,  Pleasantville.  N.  J.  19189 

Here  and  there;  drama  in  prologue  and  3  acts, 
by  A.  Ottinger.     150  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1914 ;  D :  36367 ;  Albert  Ot- 
tinger, New  York.  19189a 


musical   comedy    in   2    acts,    by    S.    V.    B. 

Brewster.    36  p.    4°,    Typewritten.     [Libretto 
only] 

©  Ic.  Nov.   18,  1909;   D:  17439;   S.   V.   B. 
Brewster,  New  York.  19190 

Here,  come  here;  by  P.  De  Voe  [pseud,  of  P. 
Richardson] 

©  Pasqualina  De  Voe,  Boston ;  D :  768,  Aug. 
16,  1901.  19191 

adapted  by  permission  from  Come  here,  by 


Pasqualina  De  Voe  [pseud,  of  P.  Richardson] 
11  p.    16°.    Printed. 

©  Pasqualina  Richardson,  Boston;  D :  807, 
Aug.  28,  1901;  2c.  Sept.  10,  1901.  19192 

Here  comes  the  bride;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
G.  Kelly.     [1],  14  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    28,    1912;    D:  29823;    George 
Kelly,  New  York.  19193 

Here's  to  Alice;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  S.  P.  Levy. 
[2],  103  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  13,  1911;   D:  23348;   Sidney  P. 
Levy,   Pensacola,   Fla.  19194 

Here's  to  our  toastmaster;  by  C.  Winter.  [2], 
9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  28,  1910 ;  D :  22672 ;  Chas.  Win- 
ter, Chicago.  ^19195 

Here's  your  hat;  an  original  comedy  sketch, 
by  H.  Dryden.     Typewritten. 

©  Harrv  Dryden,  New  York;  1899:34167, 
May  22;  2c.  May  22.  19196 

Here  she  goes  and  there  she  goes;  an  Ethi- 
opian farce  in  2  scenes,  by  George  H.  Goes. 
Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1893.  12  p.  12°. 
([Baker's  darkey  plays]) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1893: 
48955,  Sept.  18 ;  2c.  Oct.  20.  19197 


Here,  there  and  everywhere;  an  original  sketch 
replete  with  illusions,  by  F.  De  Villiers.  13  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Frangois    De   Villiers,   New   York;    D: 
2059,  June  28,  1902 ;  2c.  June  28,  1902.     19198 

Here  we  are  again. 

©    Seaman   and   Berton,    New   York;     D: 
11970,  Dec.  21,  1907.  19199 

nonsensical  revue  of  people  and  pieces  and 


things  in  1  act  and  6  scenes,  book  and  lyrics 
by  W.  H.  Risque,  music  by  Howard  Talbot. 
[3],  80  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto  only] 
©  Ic.  Feb.  26,  1914;  D:  36168;  William 
Henry  Risque,  London.  19199a 

Hereafter  (The);  or,  The  firm  of  Satan,  St. 
Peter  &  co.,  a  spectacular  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  A.  J.  Blethen,  jr.  81  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Alden  Joseph  Blethen,  jr.,  Minneapolis ; 
1895:24054,  May  1;  2c.  June  1.  19200 

Heredity;  play  in  4  acts,  by  Linton  Tedford. 
[3],  96  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  9,  1910;  D:  22520;  Mrs.  F.  E. 
Tedford,  Pasadena.  19201 

Heredity  is  law;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Helen 
Gushing  Vail.     [77]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  25,  1912 ;  D :  29246 ;  Mrs.  Louis 
M.  Vail,  Geneva,  N.  Y.  19202 

Hereditary  (The)  forester.  See  German  clas- 
sics of  the  nineteenth  and  twentieth  cen- 
turies. 

Herencia  (La)  de  Gil;  .  relato  escenico  en  4 
actos,  original  y  en  prosa,  de  A.  Domfnguez. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espafioles]  1915. 
172  p.     12°. 

©  .June  24,  1915;  Ic.  June  25.  1915;  D: 
41088  ;  Antonio  Domfnguez,  Madrid.      19202a 

Herencia  (La)  roja;  zarzuela  en  1  acto,  dividido 
en  3  cuadros,  original  de  Thous,  Gantes  y  H. 
Rico  [i.  e.  Jose  Hermindez  Rico]  mflsica  del 
Miguel  Asensi.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espauoles]  1909.  43  p.  12°.  [Libretto  only] 
©  Thous,  Gantes  y  H.  Rico,  Madrid;  D: 
16151,  June  23,  1909 ;  2c.  June  23,  1909.    19203 

Heresy  and  planets.  See  Thirty  hours  for 
three  thousand  years. 

Heretic  (The);  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  E.  F. 
Boddington.     86  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ernest  Fearby  Boddington,  Rutherford, 
N.  J.;  D:2957,  Feb.  5,  1903;  2c.  Jan.  28. 
1903.  19204 


—  drama    in   4   acts,   by   L.    Pendleton.      [5], 
89  p.    4°.    Typev^-ritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  11,  1909  ;  D  :  16543  ;  Lcniis  Pendle- 
ton, Bryn  Athyn,  Pa.  19205 


947 


m 


19206 


DEAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


19226 


Heretics  (The) ;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  B.  W.  Stark- 
weather.     [2],   51  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  21,  1912  ;  D :  31192 ;  Bertha  Wil- 
kins  Starkweather,  Los  Angeles.  19206 

Heretiques  (Les);  op6ra  en  3  actes,  de  A.  Ferdi- 
nand Herold,  musique  de  Charles  Levad6. 
Paris,  Society  du  Mercure  de  France  [etc.] 
1905.     72  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Societe  du  Mercure  de  France,  Paris ;  D : 
7125,  Aug.  12,  1905 ;  2c.  Aug.  12,  1905.      19207 

Hereward;  a  tragedy  in  a  prologue  and  4  acts, 
by  ^^illiam  Akernian.  39  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Elk  in  Matthews,  London ;  D :  4213,  Nov. 
9,  1903;  2c.  Nov.  9,  1903.  19208 

Herida  de  muerte;  paso  de  comedia.  de  Serafin 

y  Joaquin  Alvarez  Quintero.     Madrid   [Socie- 

dad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1910.     24  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  29,  1910 ;  2c.  Oct.  31,  1910 ;  D  :  22434  ; 

S.  y  J.  Alvarez  Quintero,  Madrid.  19209 

Heritage  (The);  play  in  prologue,  3  acts  and 
epilogue,  by  B.  F.  Burkwitt.  55  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  12,  1915;   D:  40332;  Benjamin 
F.  Burkwitt,  New  York.  19209a 

• play  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Smithson.    155  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    16,    1911;     D:  25602;     Frank 
Smithson,  Great  Neck,  N.  Y.  19210 

by   W.   W.    Dubreuil   and   M.    G.   Mi- 


chaels.    101  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  7,  1913;  D :  32871 ;  Walter  W. 
Dubreuil,  New  York,  and  Morris  G.  Michaels, 
Brooklyn.  19211 

•playlet  in  1  act,  by  M.  Medbury.     [14]  p. 


f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  28,  1911 ;  D  :  25088  ;  Martin  Med- 
bury, Alameda,  Cal.  19212 

— -  See   also   Home   circles. 


Heritage  (L')  de  M.  Plumet.     See  Dear  uncle. 

Heritage  (The)  of  a  sin;  by  J.  P.  RafEerty. 

©    Joseph    P.    RafEerty,    Denver;    D:3207, 
Mar.  28,  1903.  19213 

Heritage  (The)  of  Eden;  play  in  3  acts,  by  W. 
C.  Raue.     [3],  63  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    July    2,    1910;    D:  21470;    W.    Carl 
Raue,  Philadelphia.  19214 

Heritage  (The)  of  Langsdale;  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  J.  Ward. 

©    Johnson    Ward,    Virginia ;    1877 :  12617, 
Nov.  1.  19215 

Heritage  of  the  red;  a  western  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  H.  Bashford.     51  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Herbert  Bashford,   Monrovia,   Cal. ;   D : 
9697,  Dec.  10,  1906 ;  2c.  Feb.  1,  1907.  19216 


Herlibergs  tod.     See  Napoleon  II. 

Herman  de  Ruyter;  or.  The  surprise  of  Lowen- 
stein,  a  historical  tragedy  in  4  acts  and  pro- 
logue, by  J,  Barrington. 

©  John  Barrington,  Santa  Rosa,  Cal. ;  1885 : 
23153,  Nov.  5.  19217 

Herman  L.  Crystal  and  his  newsboy  squad;  a 
sketch,  by  H.  L.  Crystal.    10  p.    f  °.    Typewrit- 
.    ten. 

©  Herman  L.  Crystal,  New  York ;  D :  10881, 
June  28,  1907;  Ic.  June  7,  1907,  with  title: 
Herman  L.  Crystal  and  his  funny  hotel  mes- 
sengers. 19218 

Herman,  the  German;  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  H. 
Johnstone. 

©  Henry  Johnstone,  Brooklyn ;  1898 :  29650. 
May  12.  19219 

Hermana  (La)  piedad;  comedia  llrica,  en  1  acto 
y  3  cuadrus,  en  prosa,  original  de  E.  G.  del 
Castillo  y  J.  Perez  L6pez,  mfisica  de  los 
maestros  Quislant  y  Badla.  Madrid  [Socie- 
dud  de  autores  espanoles]  1910.  46,  1  p.  12°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  May  23,  1910;  2c.  May  24,  1910;  D: 
21159;  Emilio  G.  del  Castillo  y  Jose  Perez 
L6pez,  Madrid.  19220 

Hermanas  (Las)  frescales;  opereta  bufa  en  1 
acto,  dividido  en  2  cuadros  y  un  prologo,  libro 
de  Ram6n  Lcipez-Montenegro,  mQsica  del 
maestro  Tomas  Barrera.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores  espanoles]  1912.  40  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  May  24,  1912;  2c.  May  13,  1912;  D: 
29790;  Lopez-Montenegro,  Madrid.  19221 

Hermann  and  Dorothea.     See  Faust. 

Hermann,  the  armorer;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
R.    S.   Tracy. 

©  Roger  S.  Tracy,  New  York;  1873:9565, 
Aug.  25;  2c.  Sept.  2.  19222 

Hermann  und  Dorothea;  lyrische  oper  in  3 
aufziigen,  text  nach  Gothe's  epos,  von  Karl 
Miiller-Rastatt,  musik  von  J.  Urich.  Berlin 
[etc.]  Albert  Ahn,  1898.  35  p.  16°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  A.  Ahn,  Cologne,  Germany ;  1898 :  44977. 
July  28;  2c.  July  28.  19223 

Hermann's  (The)  battle;  historical  play  in  4 
acts,  by  F.  Meyer. 

©  F.  Meyer,  Detroit;  D:8760,  June  29, 
1906.  19224 

Hermet  (The);  Norway  drama  of  the  ninth  cen- 
tury, a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  E.  Rule. 

©  Edward  Rule,  New  York ;  D :  2173,  July 
31,  1902.  19225 

Herminie;    by    W.    Redmund. 

©  William  Redmund,  Providence,  R.  I. ; 
1889 :  25890,  Aug.  26.  19226 


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Herminie — Continued. 

or,  Lost  and  found,  a  romantic  drama  in 

prologue  and  3  acts,  by  W.  Redmund.     68  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  Redmund,  United  States ;  1887 : 
17529,  July  8 ;  2c.  Aug.  29,  1888.  19227 

or,  The  cross  of  gold,  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 


Annie  Kernanan.    56  p.    4°.    Mimeographed. 

©  July  2,  1909 ;  2c.  July  26, 1909 ;  D :  16350 ; 
James  Edwards,  Chicago.  19228 

a  romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  Red- 


mund. 

©  William  Redmund,  Boston;  1888:24517, 
Aug.  29.  19229 

Hermione;  by  T.  Dickinson.     61  p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©  Thomas  Dickinson,  Madison,  Wis.;   D: 
6106,  Jan.  19,  1905 ;  2c.  Feb.  11,  1905.      19230 

Hermit  (The);  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  R.  E.  Ker- 
by.     98  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  3,  1909;   D:  16464;  Robert  E. 
Kerby,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  19231 

or,  The  days  of  1776,  a  sensational  drama 


in  3  acts. 

©  E.  R.  Foreman,  United  States;  1880: 
15628,  Oct.  13.  19232 

Hermit  (A)  of  Carmel,  and  other  poems;  by 
George  Santayana.  New  York,  C.  Scribner's 
sons,  1901.    vi,  234  p.    12°. 

Dramatic  contents  :  A  hermit  of  Carmel. — 
The  knight's  return. 

©  Charles  Scribner's  sons.  New  York;  A: 
19988,  Oct.  30, 1901 ;  2c.  Oct.  30,  1901.    19232a 

Hermit  of  Cashell;  opera  in  4  acts,  by  H.  New- 
comb.     Libretto. 

©  Harley  Newcomb,  Boston ;  1884 :  15229, 
July  25.  19233 

Hermit  (The)  of  Plymouth  Colony.  See  Che- 
Ban- A-Kong-Ko-Muno. 

Hermit   (The)   of  Spongecake;   play   in  1  act, 
from  Richard  Washburn  Child's  story,  drama- 
tized by  G.  Moyston.    21  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 
©  1  Aug.  28,  1911 ;  D :  25091 ;  Guy  Moyston, 
San  Francisco.  19234 

Hermit  (The)  of  the  hills;  dramatico-musical 
sketch,  by  A.  A.  Van  Brunt,  words  and  mu.sic 
of  songs  by  A.  A.  Van  Brunt,  Bob  Watt 
[pseud,  of  R.  W.  Smiley]  and  Arthur  A.  Penn. 
13  p.    f°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  15,  1909;  D:  17106;  Andrew  A. 
Van  Brunt,  Missoula,  Mont.  19235 

Hermits  (The);  a  comedy  in  prologue  and  3  acts, 
by  P.  L,  Ripsom. 

©  Philip  L.  Ripsom,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  1889 : 
9670,  Mar.  27.  19336 

See  also  Four  plays  for  children. 


Hermits  at  Happy  Hollow;  musical  comedy  in 

2  acts,  by  Clarence  Vincent  Kerr  and  R.  H. 
Burnside.  107  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  28,  1910 ;  D :  20944 ;  R.  H.  Burn- 
side,  New  York.  19237 

Hermits  (The)  in  Africa;  a  comic  opera  in  2 
acts,  scenario,  book  and  lyrics  by  W.  H.  Al- 
burn, W.  H.  Brooks,  H.  H.  Kendall,  C.  V.  Kerr 
and  S.  W.  Hubbard,  music  by  .Tohn  S.  Zamec- 
nik  and  Henry  L.  Sanford.  64  p.  f°.  Type- 
written.   [Libretto  only] 

©  Hermit  club  co.,  Cleveland ;  D :  15886, 
May  18,  1909 ;  2c.  June  1,  1909.  19238 

Hermits  (The)  in  California;  or,  Prairieland, 
a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  L.  Ingersoll  and 
C.  V.  Kerr.  62  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Leland  Ingersoll  and  Clarence  V.  Kerr, 
Cleveland;  D :  10599,  May  20,  1907;  2c.  May 

25,  1907.  19239 

Hermits  (The)  in  Dixie;  a  musical  comedy  in 

3  acts,  by  Clarence  Vincent  Kerr  and  Norman 
C.  McLoud.  57  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Hermit  club  co.,  Cleveland;  D:  12946, 
May  11,  1908;  2c.  May  25,  1908;  2c.  printed 
musical  score  rec'd.  same  day.  19240 

Hermits  (The)  in  Paris;  play  in  2  acts,  book  by 
Clarence  V.  Kerr  and  R.  H.  Burnside.  108  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  24,  1912  ;  D  :  29762  ;  R.  H.  Burn- 
side, New  York.  19241 

Hermits  (The)  in  Vienna;  musical  comedy  in  2 
acts,  by  Clarence  Vincent  Kerr  and  R.  H. 
Burnside.  88  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Ic.  June  24,  1914 ;  D  :  37395 ;  R.  H.  Burn- 
side, New  York.  19241a 

Hermosillo's  daughter.  See  Estelle  of  the 
Diamond  F.  ' 

Hemani;  the  Bernhardt  ed.,  tr.  by  Frederick  A. 
Schwab. 
©  F.  Rullman,  New  York ;  1880 :  16256,  Oct. 

26.  19242 

a  drama,  by  Victor  Hugo,  ed.  with  notes 


and  an  essay  on  Victor  Hugo,  by  George  Mc- 
Lean Harper.  New  York,  H.  Holt  and  com- 
pany [etc.]  Boston,  C.  Schoenhof  [1894] 
xlvii,  126p.    front,     (port.)     12°. 

©  Henry  Holt  &  co.,  New  York ;  1894 :  41334. 
Sept.  10 ;  2c.  Sept.  10.  19243 

Hernarne;  a  comedy,  by  W.  B.  Felts.     [Russell 
Springs,  Kan.]  The  author,  1891.    288  p.    16°. 
©   Wm.   B.    Felts,   Russell    Springs,   Kan.; 
1890 :  28100,  Sept.  12 ;  2c.  May  19,  1891. 

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Hero  (The);  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Hubert  Ben- 
.ianiiu  Osborne.    116  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  H.  B.  Osborne,  Kingston,  Ontario,  Can- 
a«la ;  D :  11456,  Oct.  2,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  2,  1907. 

19245 

-comedy  sketch,  by  Charles  M.  Anson.     [3], 

25  p.    4°.    TypewTitten, 

©  Ic.  May  16,  1913 ;  D :  33239  ;  Frank  Sheri- 
dan, New  Yorlj.  19246 

1  act  dramatic  sketch,  by  J.  U.  Giesy.    15  p. 

f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1915 ;  D :  4178S ;  J.  U.  Giesy, 
Salt  Lake  City.  19246a 

play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  N.  Everett.     [1],  58  p. 

4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  17,  1915 ;  D  :  42520 ;  Mary  Nixon 
Everett,  Pasadena.  19246b 

Hero  and  heroine;  melodramatic  absurdity  in  1 
act,  by  Herbert  Swears.  New  York,  S. 
French;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1911.  19  p. 
12°.     ([French's  acting  ed.]) 

©   Aug.   10,   1911;   2c.   Aug.   11,   1911;   D: 
24907;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.       19247 

Hero  and  Leander;  by  Kyrle  Bellew.  31  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Cora  Urquhart  Potter,  New  York ;  1890 : 
41792,  Dec.  29 ;  2c.  Dec.  29.  19248 

■ •  a  tragedy,  by  M.  Schiitze.  67  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Martin  Schutze,  Chicago ;  D :  12004,  Dec. 
30,  1907 ;  2c.  Dec.  30.  1907.  19249 

Same.     New  York,  Henry  Holt  &  co.,  1908. 

176  p.    12°. 

©  Henry  Holt  &  CO.,  New  York ;  D :  13942, 
Sept.  28,  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  2,  1908.  19250 

a  tragedy  in  4  acts,  by  G.  P.  Lathrop. 

©    George    Parsons    Lathrop,    New    York; 

1888  :  26044,  Sept.  13.  19251 

Hero  (A)  and  no  mistake;  play  of  long  ago  in 

4  acts,  by  G.  C.  Sheldon  and  Magdalene  Mer- 

ritt.    77  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  25,  1913  ;  D  :  34318  ;  Grace  Carew 
Sheldon,  Buffalo.  19252 

Hero  (A)  by  mistake;  original  comedy  skotcli 
in  1  act,  by  A.  Sinclair.  [2],  18  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  5,  1914;  D:  38829;  Arthur  Sin- 
clair, New  York.  19252a 
Hero  (Un)  de  la  Vendee;  comedie  en  1  acte,  par 
H.   Duraut. 

©   Heloise   Durant,    United    States;    1884: 

S580,  Apr.  24.  19253 

Hero  (The)   drummer  boy;  an  emotional  play 

in  prologue,   3  acts  and  tableaux,  by   A.   T. 

Oakes. 

©  A.  T.  Oakes,  New  York ;  1889 :  837,  .Tan. 
5.  19254 


Hero  (A)  for  a  while;  play,  by  O.  Gaddan. 
21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  15,  1912;  D:  28710;  Oscar  Gad- 
dan,  New  York.  19255 

Hero  (A)  for  hers;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  IloUind 
Oliver  [pseud,  of  Henry  White]  [1],  20  p. 
4°.     Typewritten;  ",l" 

©    Ic.    Nov.    29,    1913;     D:  35184;     Henry 
White,  Sacramento,  Cal.  19256 

Hero  (The)  in  rags;  by  E,  Kriz. 

©  Edward  Kriz,  United  States ;  1885 :  17495, 
Aug.   17.  19257 

Hero  (The)  of  a  courtship.  See  Chimes  (The) 
of  life. 

Hero  (The)  of  a  hundred  battle  fields.  See 
Napoleon  the  great. 

Hero  (The)  of  a  hundred  years  hence.  See 
Hypnotizer. 

Hero  (The)  of  Barrackpoor;  drama  in  3  acts, 
by   R.   Newcomb. 

©    Robert   Newcomb,     New     York;     1879: 
14719,  Nov.  3.  19258 

Hero  (The)  of  1803.     See  Emmet. 

Hero  (The)  of  Lexington;  a  military  drama  in 
6  acts  founded  on  historical  incidents  of  the 
late  war,  by  R.  B.  Howell.  Salineville,  O., 
L.  Anderson  [1883]  cover-title,  1  p.  1.,  18  p. 
24°. 

©   R.   B.    Howell,     Salineville,    O. ;    1883: 

10948,  Sept.  15 ;  2c.  Jan.  5,  1892.  19259 

Hero  (The)  of  Libby  prison.     See  Sheridan's 

spy. 
Hero  (The)  of  Manilla;  by  H.  Reid  [i.  e.  James 
Halleck  Reid] 

©  John  Havlin  and  Hal  Reid,   St.  Louis; 
1S9S:  59519,  Oct.  10.  19260 

• in  4  acts,  by  F,  B.  Coigne.     Typewritten. 

©    Frank    B.    Coigne,    Philadelphia;    1898: 
47678,  Aug.  12;  2c.  Nov.  25.  19261 

Hero  (The)  of  San  Juan;  a  1  act  military  melo- 
drama, by  B.  B.  Henry. 

©  Burton  B.  Henry,  New  Orleans;  1900  A: 
4760,  Feb.  21.  19262 

Hero  (The)  of  Saratoga;  an  historical  drama 
in  5  acts  and  a  prologue,  by  E.  K.  Cowing. 

©  Edward  Kirkland  Cowing,  New  York  ;  D  : 
1223,  Dec.  30,  1901.  19263 

Hero  of  the  Alps;  a  romantic  tone-drama  in  4 
acts,  by  B.  R.  Kappeler  and  H.  E.  Lorenz. 

©  Ernest  R.  Kappeler  and  Henry  E.  Tiorenz, 
Allegheny,  Pa. ;  1897 :  3-5446,  June  14.      19264 
Hero  (The)  of  the  day;  a  musical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  Harry  B.  Smith. 

©  H.  B.  Smith,  New  York ;  D :  11789,  Nov. 
22,  1907.  19265 
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Hero  (The)  of  the  gridiron;  a  college  comedy 
in  5  acts,  by  Estelle  Cook.  Boston,  W.  H. 
Baker  eS:  co.,  1908.    34  p.    12°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  13110, 
June  4,  1908 ;  2c.  July  18,  1908.  19266 

Hero  (The)  of  the  hour;  a  drama  in  4  acts, 
founded  on  the  French  of  Paul  Feval,  by 
George  Fawcett  Rowe. 

©  Jarrett  and  Palmer,  United  States  ;  1874 : 
14484,  Dec.  1.  19267 

Hero  (The)  of  the  Nevada;  a  romantic  drama 
in  3  acts,  by  Harry  Stuart. 

©  Harry   J.   Stuart,    Buffalo;    1886:7339, 
Mar.  30.  19268 

Hero  (The)  of  the  Oregon;  a  naval  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  Violet  Ray  [pseud,  of  V.  R.  Aiken] 
Typewritten. 

©   Violet   Ray   Aiken,   Jersey   City;    1899: 
34884,  May  24 ;  2c.  Sept.  11.  19269 

Hero  (A)  of  two  flags;  a  semi-military  Irish- 
American  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  T.  Walsh. 
©  J.  Theo.  Walsh,  New  York ;  D :  2445,  Oct. 
14,  1902.  19270 

Hero  to  his  valet;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  C.  An- 
drews.    23  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.   30,   1909;    D:  17231;    Charlton 
Andrews,  Valley  City,  N.  D.  19271 

Hero  (A)  to  order;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  V. 
Lopez.     116  p.     obi.     16°.     Typewritten. 

©   Virgil    Lopez,    New    York;    1890:17530, 
May  29;  2c.  Jan.  17,  1891.  19272 

Hero  wanted;  playlet  by  R.  A.  Marchand.  13  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.   21,   1913;   D:  32396;   Ralph  A. 
Marchand,  Cambridge,  Mass.  19273 

Hero  (The)  worshipper;  play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  G. 
Eichel.     [81]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    13,    1911;    D:  23947;    Charles 
Gerard  Eichel,  New  York.  19274 

Herod;  a  tragedy,  by  H.  Iliowizi.  Minneapolis, 
[Tribune  book  print]  1884.    80  p.    8°. 

©  Henry  Iliowizi,  Minneapolis  ;  1884 :  1817, 
Jan.  25 ;  2c.  Mar.  26 ;  2c.  Aug.  15.  19275 


-a  tragedy  in  3  acts,  by  Stephen  Phillips. 

Proof. 

©  John   Lane,  New  York;   1900  A:  26983, 
Oct.  30 ;  2c.  Oct.  31.  19276 

Herod  and  Mariamne;  a  tragedy  In  5  acts,  by 
Christian  Friedrich  Hebbel.  tr.  into  English 
by  Edith  J.  R.  Isaacs  and  Kurt  Rahlson.  (In 
The  drama,  no.  6,  May  1912 ;  periodical  ©  Apr. 
25,  1912;  2c.  Apr.  27,  1912;  B:  254368;  Dra- 
matic pub.  CO.,  Chicago)  19276a 


Herod  krol  Judei;  czyli  rzez  niewiniatek,  przed- 
stawienie  w  czterech  czgsciach  ze  gpiewem  i 
muzykij,  ulozyl  J.  Paczoski.  Warszawie,  C. 
Witanowski  [1914]  8  p.  obi.  4°.  [With 
music] 

©   Dec.   15,   1914;   Ic.   Dec.   15,   1914;   D: 
39744 ;  Julius  Pacz6ski,  New  York.        19276b 

Herod  the  Great;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  E.  Baruch. 
Typewritten. 

©  Emanuel   Baruch,  New  York;   1900  A: 
24597,  Oct.  3 ;  2c.  Nov.  14.  19277 

Herodes  und  Mariamne;  tragodie  in  5  akten, 
von  Friedrich  Hebbel,  ed.  by  Edward  Stockton 
Meyer.  New  York,  H.  Holt  and  company, 
1905.    xxxviii,  192  p.    16°. 

©  Henry  Holt  &  CO.,  New  York;  D :  7464, 
Oct.  27,  1905 :  2c.  Oct.  27,  1905.  19278 

Herodias;  opera  in  5  acts  [by  Henry  Chapman] 
French  words  by  P.  Milliet,  H.  Gr^mont  and 
A.  Zanardini,  music  by  J.  Massenet.  New 
York,  Charles  E.  Burden,  1909.  43  p.  8°. 
[Libretto  only.    French  and  English] 

©  Nov.  4,  1909 ;  2c.  Nov.  5,  1909 ;  D :  17285 ; 
Charles  E.  Burden,  New  York.  19279 

Heroe  (El)  del  cortijo;  zarzuela  en  1  acto  y  3 
cuadros,  en  prosa,  original  de  R.  Sanchez 
Sar^chaga,  mfisica  de  los  maestros  Barba  y 
Padilla.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
noles]  1907.    34  p.    12°.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Ram6n  Sanchez  Sarachaga,  Madrid ;  D : 
10308,  Apr.  10,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1907.      19280 

Heroes  and  heroines;  a  drama  of  the  Civil  War, 
in  4  acts,  by  A.  R.  Whytal.  21  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  A.  Russ  Whytal,  New  York ;  1891 :  4960, 
Feb.  4 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1892.  19281 

Heroes  (Los)  del  Rif ;  episodios  de  la  campafia 
de  Melilla,  recopilados  en  1  acto,  y  5  cuadros, 
en  prosa  y  verso,  original  de  E.  Prieto  y  J. 
Villamil,  mfisica  de  los  maestros  Quislant  y 
Crist6bal.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
fioles]  1910.    45  p.    12°.    [Libretto  only] 

©  May  19,  1910;  2c.  May  20,  1910;  D: 
21085 ;  Enrique  Prieto  y  Jesfis  Villamil,  Mad- 
rid. 19282 

Heroes  (The)  of  Andersonville.  See  Bunch  of 
violets. 

Heroes  of  1898-1902.     See  Our  boys  in  khaki. 

Heroes  of  Japan.  See  Bowl-wearing  (The) 
princess. 

Heroes  of  the  blue  and  gray;  by  Frank  B. 
Coigne.     4  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  31,  1912;  D:  29869;  Champion 
film  00.  New  York.  19283 


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19304 


Heroes  of  the  mines;  by  J.  T.  McGeary. 

(c)  John  Thomas  McGeary,  United  States; 
1900  A :  25323,  Oct.  11.  19284 

Heroes  of  '98;  Cuban  military  play  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  C.  Webb. 

©  John  Crittenden  Webb,  Chicago;  1898: 
49430,  Aug.  23.  19285 

Heroes  they  would  be;  a  drama,  by  J.  McKib- 
ben.    51  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  McKibben,  Portland,  Or.;  D: 
13525,  Aug.  10,  1908;  2c.  Aug.  10,  1908. 

19286 

Heroic  (The)  blacksmith;  a  comedy  in  1  act 
and  3  scenes,  by  Harry  Emmet. 

©  Robert  Fitzsimmons,  New  York;  1892: 
27162,  June  29.  19287 

Heroic  (The)  Dutchman  of  '76;  a  comedy  in  5 
acts,  by  V.  B.  Grinnell. 

©  V.  B.  Grinnell,  Waverly,  la. ;  1880 :  19834, 
Dec.  24.  19288 

Heroic  hearts;  scenic  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  C.  Webb. 

©  John  Crittenden  Webb,  Chicago ;  D  :  4005, 
Sept.  25,  1903.  19289 

Heroic  love;  an  American  drama  in  4  acts, 
adapted  from  the  French  by  Prof.  A.  Corbett. 

©  Adolphe  Corbett,  New  York  ;  1892  :  2080. 
Jan.  12.  19290 

Heroic  Mr.  Popkorn;  by  J.  Peet. 

©  Jeanie  Spring  Peet,  Los  Angeles ;  D : 
.5874,  Dec.  5,  1904.  19291 

Heroics.     See  Dime  (A)  novel. 

Heroine  (A)  in  rags;  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
Scott  Marble.    73  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Francis  R.  Stewart  and  Fred  G.  Follett, 
New  York ;  D :  3998,  Sept.  24,  1903 ;  2c.  Sept. 
24,  1903.  19292 

an  original  romantic  drama  in  5  acts,  by 

B.  Campbell. 

©  Bartley  Campbell,  Cleveland  ;  1877 :  3969, 
Apr.  4.  19293 

Heroine  (The)  of  Bassano;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 

C.  Peter,   tr.   from   the   original   German   by 
E.  S.  Du  Poncet.     [25]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  24,  1911;  D:  25849;  Charles 
.Peter,  Salt  Lake  City.  19294 

Heroine  (The)  of  Butte;  or.  The  peace  of  the 
mines,  a  drama  of  the  last  decade,  by  E.  P. 
Hill.    41  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Earl  P.  Hill,  Kansas  City,  Mo. ;  D :  12513, 
Mar.  9,  1908 ;  2c.  Mar.  19,  1908.  19295 

Heroine  (The)  of  King's  Court.     See  Loriena. 

Heroine  (The)  of  the  lighthouse.  See  Grace 
Darling. 


Heroine  (The)  of  the  mountain  rift;  or,  Among 
the  moonshiners,  an  original  comedy-drama 
in  4  acts,  by  M.  Perdue. 

©   M.    P.    Sharp,    Dayton,   O. ;    1896:3.553.5, 
Juno  17.  19296 

Heroines  of  France;  an  historic  tragedy  in  2 
pts.  and  7  acts,  by  G.  de  Nottbeck,  1  p.  1., 
4G  p.     8°.     Printed. 

.     ©  Gabrielle  de  Nottbeck,  New  York ;  1877 : 
7069,  June  14 ;  2c.  June  14.  19296a 


Same.     1  p.  1.,  51  p.    8°.     Printed. 

©  Gabrielle  de  Nottbeck,  New  York ;  1877 : 
8411,  July  18 ;  2c.  July  18.  19297 

Heroism  (The)  of  Dr.  Price;  farce-comedy  in 
1  act,  by  H.  Hudson.  [1],  15  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    28,    1912;    D:  31260;    Holland 
Hudson,  New  York.  19298 

Heron  do's  classical  tableaux;  a  drama  of 
mythology  in  5  acts,  by  F.  Herondo  [pseud, 
of  F.  A.  Swallow] 

©  F.  Herondo,  Boston ;  1879 :  8246,  June  21. 

19299 

Hero's  (The)  bride.     See  Love  for  love. 

Hero's  (The)  triumph;  play  in  1  act,  by  N.  K. 
P.sachos.     9  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  16, 1914  ;  D  :  36827  ;  Nicholaos  K. 
Psachos,  Detroit.  19299a 

Herostratos;  by  E.  Henrici.  Baltimore,  1904. 
p.  51-89.  8°.  (E.  Henrici's  dramatische 
werke  [no.]  2) 

©  Ernst  Henrici,  Baltimore  ;  D  :  5342,  July 
26,  1904 ;  2c.  July  26,  1904.  19300 

Herr  Arnim;  or,  The  German  professor,  an 
original  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Marsden  (W. 
A.  Sliver) 

©   Fred   Marsden,   New   York;   1879:2878, 
Mar.  1.  19301 

Herr  Baer.      See  Festung  (Die)  ist  erobert. 

Herr  Christensen;  bilder  aus  dem  leben  eines 
junggesellen  in  3  akten,  von  Anton  ^lelbye 
und  Valdemar  Koppel,  bearbeitet  von  Ludwig 
Brahm.  Berlin,  Felix  Bloch  erben,  1909. 
102  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  30,  1909;  D :  17229 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  19302 

Herr  (Der)  der  welt;  drama  in  3  akten  und 
eineni  vorspiel,  von  Nlkolaus  Kisban.  101  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  17,  1913;  D:  35040;  Comooilia. 
Vienna.  19303 

Herr  Franz;  an  original  drama  in  prologue  and 
3  acts,  by  F.  Marsden   (W.  A.  Sliver) 

©  Fred  Marsden,  New  York ;  1878 :  12815, 
Nov.  7.  19304 

See  also  Eureka. — Yulie. 


952 


19305 


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19318 


Herr  Kunnzlemann's  dramatic  school;  farce 
in  1  act,  by  N.  L.  Manheim.  16  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  22,  1912 ;  D :  31445 ;  N.  L.  INIan- 
heim,  Brooklyn.  19305 

Herr  (Der)  kurator;  schwanlc  in  3  akten,  von 
Arniin  Friedmann.  Wien,  F.  W.  Schmieden, 
1911.     83  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  6,  1911 ;  D  :  25684 ;  F,  W.  Schmie- 
den, Vienna.  19306 

Herr  Lustig;  ein  stiick  aus  dera  leben,  5  akten, 
von  Karl  Milliner.  [88]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  27,  1911 ;  D  :  25867 ;  Alfred  Spitz, 
New  York.  19307 

Herr  (Der)  minister;  komodie  in  3  akten,  von 
Andreas  Nagy.  Leipzig,  F.  Bard  &  bruder, 
1913.    78  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  12,  1913 ;  D :  34992 ;  Franz  Bard 
&  bruder,  Leipzig.  19308 

Herr  (Der)  mit  der  griinen  krawatte;  groteske 
in  1  akt,  von  Andre  Villard.  [1],  15  p.  f°. 
Mimeographed. 

©  Ic.  July  24,  1912;  D:  30329;   Osterlield 
&  CO.,  Berlin.  19309 

Herr  (Der)  ohne  wohnung;  possensketsch  in  1 
akt,  2  bildern,  von  Rudolf  Oesterreicher  und 
Bela  Jenbach.  Berlin  -  Charlottenburg,  Thes- 
pisverlag  [etc.,  etc.]   1914.     37  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  May  4,  1914 ;  D :  36920 ;  Musikverlag 
und  biihnenvertrieb  Apollo,  Vienna.     19309a 

Hr.  sakforer!  lystspil  i  1  akt,  af  H.  Wiers- 
Jenssen,  frit  efter  Jean  Decourelle.  Kristi- 
ania,  H.  Aschehoug  &  co.  (W.  Nygaard)  1913. 
2  p.  1.,  48  p.     12°. 

©   Dec.   16,   1913;   2c.   Jan.   27,   1914;    D: 
35802;   H.   Aschehoug  &  co.,   Christiania. 

19309b 

Herr  und  diener;  schauspiel  in  3  aufziigen,  von 
Ludwig  Fulda.  Stuttgart  und  Berlin,  J.  G. 
Cotta'sche  buchhandlung  nachfolger,  1910. 
153,  [1]  p.    12°. 

©  Oct.  29,  1910 ;  2c.  Nov.  12, 1910 ;  D  :  22541 ; 
Felix  Bloch  erben,  Berlin.  19310 

Herr  (Der)  verteidiger;  groteske  in  3  akten, 
von  Franz  Molnar  und  Alfred  Halm.  VoU- 
standiges  regiebuch.  Leipzig,  Wien,  W.  Karc- 
zag  &  C.  Wallner,  1910.     152  p.     4°. 

©  Apr.  1,  1910 ;  2c.  Apr.  19,  1910 ;  A— For- 
eign 1147 ;  W.  Karczag  &  C.  Wallner,  Leipzig. 

19310a 

Same. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  16,  1910;  D:  20808;  W.  Karc- 
zag &  C.  Wallner,  Vienna.  19311 

Same. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  4,  1911 ;  D :  23276 ;  International 
copyright  bureau,  ltd.,  London.  19312 


Herr  Vetter;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  M.  Lipp- 
mann.     Ill  p.     4°,     Typewritten. 

©  Julie  M.  Lippmann,  New  York ;  D :  6814. 
June  13,  1905;  2c.  June  13,  1905.  19313 

Herr  (Der)  v.  Pamstinger;  komodie  in  1  akt 
von  Homunkulus.     Wien,  Otto  Eirich.     18  p. 

8°. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  3,  1914 ;  D :  37732 ;  Otto  Eirich. 
Vienna.  19313a 

Herrgottsmusikanten ;  lustspiel  in  4  akten,  von 
R.  Herzog.  Stuttgart,  Druck  der  Union 
deutsche  verlagsgesellschaft,  1912.  186  p< 
12°. 

©  Ic.  July  13,  1912 ;  D  :  31016 ;  Rudolf  Her- 
zog, Berlin.  19314 


Same.  Stuttgart  und  Berlin,  J.  G.  Cotta'- 
sche buchhandlung  nachfolger,  1912.  172  p. 
12°. 

©  Oct.  19,  1912 ;  2c.  Feb.  20,  1913 ;  D :  33476  ; 
Rudolf  Herzog,  Berlin.  19315 

Herrgottswarter  (Der);  ein  drama  in  3  auf- 
ziigen, von  Heinrich  Lilienfein.  Berlin,  Egon 
Fleischel,  1906.     4  p.  1.,  119  p.     12°. 

©  res.  under  act  of  Mar.  3,  1905,  by 
Emanuel  Lederer,  New  York;  res.  573;  Ic. 
Oct.  17,  1906.  19316 

Herrschaftlicher  diener  gesucht;  schwank  in  3 
akten,  von  Eugen  Burg  und  Louis  Taufstein. 
Berlin,  Biihnenverlag  Ahn  &  Simrock,  g.  m.  b. 
h.,  1915.     54  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  5,  1915;  D:  41423;  Biihnen- 
verlag Ahn  &  Simrock,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin. 

19316a 

[Hershele  Astrepolier;  comedy  with  song  in  4 
acts,  by  M.  Gabel] 

[1],  85  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  15,  1915 ;  D :  41238 ;  Max  Gabel, 
Brooklyn.  19316b 

Hervor,  the  Gaul;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  T.  T. 
Timayenis.  Boston,  The  National  press,  1908. 
72  p.    8°. 

©  T.  T.  Timayenis,  Boston ;  D :  12810,  Apr. 
13,  1908;  2c.  June  1,  1908.  19317 

Herzog  Philipps  brautfahrt;  opern-lustspiel  in 
3  akten,  nach  einer  historischen  anekdote,  von 
Hanns  von  Gumppenberg,  musik  von  A.  Reuss. 
[Miinchen.  Kgl.  hofbuchdruckerei,  Kastner  & 
Callwey]     71  p.    12°. 

©  August  Reuss,  Charlottenburg,  Germany  ; 
D :  14641,  Dec.  26,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1908. 

19318 


953 


19318 


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19337 


Herzog  Utz;  ein  schausplel  [in  5  akten]  von 
Hermann  Burte.  Leipzig,  Verlag  von  G.  K. 
Sarasin,  1913.    202  p.    12°. 

©   Sept.   15,   1913;   Ic.   June  8,   1914;   D: 
37253;  Gideon  I\;ui  Sara.siu,  Leipzig.     19318a 

Herzog  (Der)  von  Westminster;  groteske  in 
1  aufzuge,  von  Hugo  Marck  und  Harry  Wal- 
den.  Berlin,  Deutsclier  theater  verlag.  34  p. 
12°. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  27,  1912;  D:  31804;  Deutsclier 
tlieater  verlag,  Berlin.  19319 

Herzogin  (Die)  von  Palliano;  drama  in  3  akten, 
von  H.  Lilienfein.  Stuttgart,  Union  deutsche 
verlagsgesellscliaft,  1914.    122  p.    12°. 

©   Ic.   May  20,   1914;   D:  37099;   Heinrich 
Lilienfein,  Berlin.  19319a 

Hesitation;  a  comedietta  in  1  act,  by  Thomas 
Frost,  ^e^v  York,  The  De  Witt  pub.  house, 
1893,  1  p.  1.,  16  p.  12°.  ([De  Witt's  acting 
plays,  no.  397] ) 

©  R.  H.  Russell  &  son,  New  York;  1893: 
56959,  Dec.  23 ;  2c.  Dec.  26.  19320 

Hessian  (The);  a  Revolutionary  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  Thomas  Littlefield  Marble.  Phila- 
delphia", Penn  pub.  co.,  1908.    34  p.    12°. 

©   Penn  pub.   co.,   Philadelphia ;   D :  13166, 
June  12,  1908;  2c.  June  12,  1908.  19321 

or,  Tlie  angel  of  Trenton,  a  drama  of  the 


Revolution  in  4  acts,  by  Barba  Rossa  [pseud, 
of  W.  O.  Soubron] 

©  William  Otto  Soubron,  Milwaukee;  D : 
270,  Mar.  27,  1901.  19322 

—  See  also  Across  the  Delaware. 


Hessie  Helfman,  the  nihilistic  heroine;  by  P. 
Fox. 

©  Pincus  Fox,  New  York ;  D :  812,  Aug.  29, 
1901.  19323 

Hester  Blair;  or,  A  woman's  word,  a  play  in  4 
acts,  by  W.  H.  Carson.    Typewritten. 

©   William   H.    Carson,    Brockton,    Mass. ; 
1899  :  46822,  July  19 ;  2c.  July  19.  19324 

Hetty  Green,  the  richest  woman  in  the  world; 
a  farce  in  1  act,  by  F.  H.  James,  ii,  34  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   May  25,   1910;   D:  21176;   Fred.   H. 
James,  New  York.  19325 

Hetty  macht  alles;  Pariser  vaudeville  in  3 
Mkten,  vou  H.  Richard  und  H.  Bulss.  [85]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.    17,    1911;    D:  23415;    Hedwig 
Richard  ^c  Horst  Buls.s,  New  York.  19326 

Hetty  Ross;  3  act  drama,  by  N.  E.  Walkup.  70 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    28,    1915;    D:  41849;    Nellie 
Eunice  Walkup,  New  York.  19326a 


Hetty  Sorrel;  a  play  in  5  acts,  founded  upon 
George  Eliot's  novel,  Adam  Bede,  by  J.  O'Con- 
nor.   98  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Jeremiah    O'Connor,    Washington ;    D : 
1292,  Jan.  14,  1902 ;  2c.  May  14,  1902.     19327 


—  a  drama,  by  M.  St.  John. 

©  Mary  St.  John,  New  York ;  D :  1527,  Mar. 
7,  1902.  19328 

a    play,    dramatized    from    George    Eliot's 


novel,  Adam  Bede,  by  M.  C.  Craft. 

©  Mabel  Claire  Craft,  East  Oakland,  Cal. ; 
D  :  2215,  Aug.  11,  1902.  19329 

Heuchler  (Der);  oder,  Nach  15  jahren,  ein 
volksstUck  der  gegenwart  in  5  akten,  von  O.  C. 
Rappoid,  bearbeitet  nach  einem  roman  von 
E.  Hahn. 

©  Otto  C.  Rappoid,  Brooklyn;  1878:3950, 
Apr.  3.  19330 

Heure  (L')  des  tziganes;  pi6ce  en  1  acte,  en 
vers,  par  L.  Larguier.  6  p.  4°.  (L'lllustra- 
tion  theatrale,  8"  annee,  227,  21  decembro 
1912) 

©   Dec.   21,   1912;   2c.    Jan.   25,   1913;    D: 
32075;  L6o  Larguier,  Paris.  19331 

Heure  (L')  espagnole;  com6die  musicale  en  1 
acte,  po^me  de  Franc-Nohain  [pseud,  of 
Slaurlce  Le  Grand]  musique  de  Maurice 
Ravel.  Paris,  A.  Durand  et  fils,  1909.  34  p. 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  A.  Durand  et  fils,  Paris ;  D :  15330,  Mar. 
15,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  15,  1909.  19332 

Same. 

©  Aug.  24,   1909;   2c.   Aug.  24,   1909;   D: 
16624 ;  A.  Durand  et  fils,  Paris.  19333 

Heureuse;  com^die  en  3  actes,  par  Maurice 
Hennequin  et  Paul  Bilhaud.  Paris,  P.  V. 
Stock,  1903.    3  p.  1.,  191  p.    12°. 

©  P.  V.  Stock,  Paris ;  D :  3539,  June  6, 1903 ; 
2c.  June  6,  1903.  19334 

Hexe  (Die) ;  operette  in  3  akten,  text  und  musik 
von  Richard  Jager.  Breslau,  Allegro  buch- 
und  musik-verlag,  1911.  124  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©   Ic.    Sept.   18,   1911;   D:  25258;   Allegro 
buch-  und  musik-verlag,  Breslau,  Germany. 

19335 

orig.  manage  schauspiel  des  Circus  Busch 

in  6  bildern,  verfasst  von  Paula  Busch.    35  p. 
8°.    Printed. 

©   Jan.    13,   1912;    2c.    Feb.    29,    1912;    D: 
28869 ;  Theaterverlag  Eduard  Bloch,  Berlin. 

19336 

Hexe  Eva;  spiel  in  3  aufziigen,  von  Franz 
Herczeg,  deutsch  von  Rudolf  Lothar.  Leipzig- 
Wien,  W.  Karczag.    87  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  1,  1913 ;  D :  32602 ;  W.  Karczag, 
Leipzig.  19337 


954 


19338 


COPYRIGHTED    IN    THE    UNITED    STATES 


19353 


Hexenlied  (Das)     8ee  Witch's  (The)  song. 

Hey  diddle-diddle,  the  cat's  g-ot  the  fiddle. 
See  Pat-a-cake,  pat-a-cake,  baker's  man. 

Hey,  Bube;  a  monologue,  by  Harry  L.  Newton, 
Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  [1904]  10  p.  12°. 
( [Denison's  vaudeville  sketches] ) 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  D :  5165,  June  10, 
1904 ;  2c.  July  30,  1904.  19338 

Hezekiah  Hapgood;  or.  Adventures  of  a  specu- 
lative Yankee,  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  F. 
Warner. 

©    J.    Franklin    Warner,    Boston;    1895: 
23105,  Apr.  26.  19339 


Hezekiah  Perkins.     See  Cook's  comers. 

Hi  diddle  diddle,  the  cat  in  the  fiddle. 
Harlequin    Sinbad,    the    sailor. 


See 


Hi  Holler;  by  Wallace  Campbell. 

©  Felix  Haney,  New  York ;  1900  A :  25830, 
Oct.  17.  19340 

Hi  Hubbard;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  H.  H.  Hortbn. 

©    Hiram    H.    Horton,    New    York;    1899: 

48313,  July  26.  19341 

Hiartville  (The)  Shakespeare  club;  farce  in  1 
act,  for  girls,  by  Belle  Marshall  Locke. 

©   P.    Garrett   &   co.,    Philadelphia;    1896: 
16155,  Mar.  12.  19342 

Pliawatha;   a   drama  from   Longfellow's  poem, 
arr.  by  A.  L.  Warner. 

©  E.   Devine  &  co.,  Chicago ;   1889 :  15620, 
May  24.  19343 

a  dramatization  of  Longfellow's  Hiawatha, 

in  6  acts,  rev.,  arr.  and  dramatized  by  A.  L. 
Devine.     2  p.  1.,  43  p.     16°.     Printed. 

©  Alice  L.  Devine,  St.    >  aul ;  1894:42110. 
July  27;  2c.  Jan.  12,  l*"-^:.  19344 


—  Same. 

©  Alice   L.    Devine,    St.   Paul ;    1895 :  8741, 
Feb.  11;  2c.  Feb.  15.  19345 

—  Indian  passion  play  dramatized  from  Long- 
fellow's immortal  poem,  by  F.  E.  Moore, 
cover-title,    16  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©  July  5,  1913 ;  2c.  July  7,  1913 ;  D :  33882 ; 
Frank  E.  Moore,  Middletown,  O.  19346 


— -  a  poetic  drama  in  3  acts  and  prologue 
dramatized  from  Henry  W.  Longfellow,  by  S. 
Toler.      [71]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  3,  1909  ;  D :  16470 ;  Sidney  Toler, 
New  York.  19347 

•or,  Manabozho,   an  Ojibway   Indian  play, 


by  L.  O.  Armstrong. 

©  L.  O.  Armstrong.  Montreal,  Canada ;  D : 
21,  Jan.  9,  1901 ;  2c.  Jan.  9,  1901.  19348 


Hiawatha — Cont  i  nued . 

•  or,  Manabozho,  an  Ojibway  Indian  play,  by 

L.  O.  Armstrong.  Boston,  Rand  Avery  supply 
CO.,  1900.  21  p.  nar.  8°.  (Descriptive  notes 
and  excerpts  to  be  used  as  a  libretto  for  Hia- 
watha, or  Manabozho) 

©  L.  O.  Armstrong,  Montreal,  Canada ;  1900 
A :  24195,  Sept.  27  ;  2c.  Jan.  7,  1901.  19349 

or.  Pretty  Laughing-  Water,   an  extrava- 


ganza in  3  acts,  by  N.  Childs. 

©  Nathaniel    Childs,    Boston;    1877:9011, 
Aug.  6.  ^  19350 


See  also  Arrow  (The)  maker's  daughter. — 

Life      (The)      of      Hiawatha. — Os-ka-wawa 
(The). — Song  of  Hiawatha. 

Hiawatha  and  his  friends;  play  in  7  scenes,  by 
A.  W.  Bailey.     11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  8,  1913 ;  D :  32239 ;  Alice  Ward 
Bailey,  Minneapolis.  19351 


(Dramatization  of)    for  primary    grades. 

Monmouth,  Or.,  C.  L.  McCarthy  [1915]     28  p. 
illus.     8°. 

©  July  14,  1915;  2c.  July  19,  1915;  A: 
412160;  Charles  Loren  McCarthy,  Monmouth, 
Or.  19351a 

Hiawatha  dramatized;  arr.  in  8  scenes  for 
school  exhibitions,  by  Katherine  S.  Netzorg 
and  Lucetta  P.  Kellenbarger,  incidental  music 
by  Harry  C.  Eldridge.  Lebanon,  O.,  March 
brothers,  1915.     63  p.    .12°. 

©  Sept.  7,  1915;  2c.  Sept.  11,  1915;  D: 
41747;  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O.  19351b 

Hiawatha  entertainments;  by    Stanley   Schell, 
•  illus.  by  Irving  Vining,  2d  ed.  rev.,  enl.,  illus. 
New  York,   E.    S.   Werner   &  company,   1907. 
92  p.    illus.,  plates.    12°. 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner,  New  York ;  A :  1710.53. 
Mar.  13,  1907;  2c.  Mar.  23,  1907.  19351c 

Hiawatha,  the  Mohawk;  play,  by  W.  D.  Light- 
hall  and  L.  O.  Armstrong.    24  p.    8°. 

©  July  20.  1909;  2c.  July  21,  1909;  D: 
17287;  W.  D.  Lighthall  and  L.  O.  Armstrong, 
Montreal,  Canada.  19352 

Hiawatha  the  Ojibway-Iroquois  prophet;  dra- 
matic spectacle  drama,  or  masque,  arr.  from 
Longfellow's  poem  and  other  legends,  by  C.  E. 
Lloyd.     [4],  31  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  9,  1914;  D:  37302;  Clinton  E. 
Lloyd,  Pittsburgh.  19352a 

Hiawatha's  childhood.  See  Snow  (The)  im- 
age. 

Hibernians  (The);  an  Irish  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  D.  J.  Greene. 

©  D.  J.  Greene,  Jersey  City ;  1897 :  72802. 
Dec.  27.  19353 


955 


19354 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


19374 


Hick  love;  1  act  play,  by  G.  Bloomquest.  [18] 
p.     4°.      Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    May    13,    1913;     D:  33209;     George 
Bloomquest,  I\Iinneapolis.  19354 

Hickey's  finish;  comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
J.  Woodman.     12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Dec.  9,   1912;   D:  31632;   Joe  Wood- 
man, Broolvlyn.  19355 

Hickory  Wood's  soliloquies;  including  Wild 
West  dramatics,  the  sequel  to  The  cricket 
club  of  Red  Nose  flat. 

©  T.  H.   French,  New  Yorli ;   1899:62626, 
Sept.  27 ;  2c.  Nov.  17.  19356 

Hick'ry  farm;  a  comedy-drama  of  New  England 
life  in  2  acts,  by  Edwin  M.  Stern.  New  York, 
The  De  Witt  publishing  house,  1891.  28  p. 
12°. 

©  R.  H.  Russell  &  son.  New  York;  1891: 
23469,  June  27 ;  2c.  Sept.  12.  19357 

Hicks  at  college;  by  Sara  Preston,  Amy  Oliver 
and  Ralph  E.  Dyar,  Chicago,  Dramatic  pub- 
lishing CO.,  1909.  47  p.  12°.  ([Sergei's  act- 
ing drama  no.  595] ) 

©   Nov.   12,   1909;   2c.   Nov.   15,   1909;    D: 
17366 ;  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago.  19358 

Hidalg'a  (La);  a  tale  of  California  in  1847,  in 
3  acts,  by  E.  Gerberding. 

©    Elizabeth    Gerberding,    San  Francisco ; 
1898  :  13083,  Feb.  23.  19359 

Hidden  away;  a  sensational  drama,  from  Eddie 
Price's  Hidden  away ;  or.  The  .spectre  of  Des- 
mond hall,  by  S.  H.  Chapman. 

©  S.  H.  Chapman,  Sacramento,  Cal. ;  1873 : 
2164,  Mar.  6 ;  2c.  Mar.  6.  19360 

Hidden  bonds.     See  Phyllis  Dene. 

Hidden  (A)  crime;  4  act  melodrama. 

©  Charles  B.  Goes  and  John  P.  Locknev, 
Chicago  ;  D  :  1711,  Apr.  9,  1902.  19361 

sensational  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  P.  Lock- 

ney.     4  v.    8°.     Printed. 

©  .John  P.  Lockney,  Chicago ;  D :  1407,  Feb. 
6,  1902 ;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1902.  19362 

Hidden  (The)  cross;  an  adaptation  in  4  acts, 
by  M.  S.  L.  Parr.  [93]  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  8,  1911 ;  D :  28204 ;  Margaret  S. 
l;inn  Parr,  Philadelphia.  19363 

Hidden  (A)  enemy;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  Chas.  H.  Flemming. 

©    Joseph    J.    Sullivan   and   Larry    Smith, 
Pittsburgh  ;  1894  :  52738,  Nov.  12.  19364 

Hidden  fires;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  W.  Tack- 
enberg.     31  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  William  Tackenberg,  Cincinnati ; 
D :  8686,  June  12,  1906 ;  2c.  Apr.  25,  1907. 

19365 


Hidden  (The)  gold, 
scout. 


See  Winning  Hand,  the 


Hidden  (The)  hand;  a  drama  in  ?,  acts,  from 
Emma  D.  E.  N.  Southworth's  celebrated  novel 
of  the  same  name,  by  A.  S.  Partridge. 

©    Amos    S.    Partridge,    St.    Louis;    1883: 
197.52,  Oct.  26.  19366 


-* — a  dramatization  of  the  celebrated  story 
of  same  name,  by  Chas.  Morton.  Chicago 
manuscript  co.,  1912.  61  p.  f°.  Mimeo- 
graphed. 

©  May  8,  1912 ;  2c.  June  8,  1912  ;  D  :  29910 ; 
Alexander  Byers,  Chicago,  19367 

dramatized  by  Eugene  Moore.     130  p.     f°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Frederick  G.  Conrad,  Chicago;  D :  9247, 
Oct.  17.  1906;  2c.  Oct.  19,  1906.  19368 

—  See  also  Cap,   the  news   girl. — Capitolia. 


Hidden  help;  or,  A  working  girl's  luck,  a 
drama  by  F.  H.  Stauffer. 

©  Frank  H.  Stauffer,  Philadelphia;  1874: 
9755,  July  25.  19369 

Hidden  house;  play  in  3  acts,  founded  on  the 
novel  of  that  name  by  the  same  author,  by 
A.  Rives  (Princess  Pierre  Troubetzkoy)  89  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  31,  1915;  D :  40227 ;  Amelie 
Rives  (Princess  Pierre  Troubetzkoy),  Cobham, 
Va.  19369a 

Hidden  (The)  inn;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  M. 
Warren.    31  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Maude  Warren,  Toledo,  O. ;  D :  1033.5, 
Apr.  13,  1907;  2c.  Apr.  15,  1908.  19370 

Hidden  (The)  key;  by  N.  Wiegel.  29  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Nettie  Wiegel,  San  Francisco  ;  D  :  11180, 
Aug.  13,  1907;  Ic.  July  16,  1907;  Ic.  Aug,  13, 
1907  19371 

Hidden  (The)  Messiah;  or.  As  one  is  taught, 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Hallett.  108  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  23,  1911;  D:  2.5296;  Eldora 
Hallett,  Bloomington,  111.  19372 

Hidden  passion;  a  fairy  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Mme.  R.  Neuvillo. 

©  Jake  Berry,  New  York;  1877: 11991,  Oct. 
17.  19373 

Hidden  (The)  path;  serious  drama  in  4  acts 
and  epilogue,  by  M.  Gilbert.  22  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  17,  1913  ;  D  :  32977  ;  IMarie  Gil- 
bert, New  York.  19374 


956 


19375 


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19397 


Hidden  (The)  prince;  a  romantic  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  L.  Pendleton.  102  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Louis  Pendleton,  Bryn  Atliyn,  Pa. ;   D : 
5831,  Nov.  28,  1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  5,  1904.      19375 

Hidden  (The)  secret.     See  Forged  (The)  will. 

Hidden  (The)  spring;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Iloberto  Bracco,  tr.  by  D.  St.  Cyr.  Palermo, 
1906.     p.  144-186.     4°. 

©  Dirce  St.  Cyr,  New  York ;  D :  10726,  June 
10,  1907 ;  2c  June  10,  1907.  19376 

Hidden  (The)  treasures;  or,  Martha's  triumph, 
a  drama  in  a  prologue  and  4  acts,  by  Zella 
Careo.  Clyde,  O.,  A.  D.  Ames,  1884.  15  p. 
12°.  ( [Ames'  series  of  standard  and  minor 
drama,  no.  141]) 

©  A.  D.  Ames,  Clyde,  O. ;  1884 :  4959,  Mar. 
8;  2c.  Mar.  8.  19377 

Hidden  (The)  truth;  play  in  3  acts,  by  N.  H. 
Hornstine.     49  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  29,  1911 ;  D :  25908 ;  Nathan  H. 
Hornstine,  Philadelphia.  19378 

Hidden  (A)  village;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
W.  W.  Davis.     140  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  Webb  Davis,  Moulton,  la. ;  D : 
15688,  Apr.  22,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  22,  1909.     19379 

Hidden  violin;  playlet  in  2  pts.  by  A.  Skoogaard. 
5  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  15,  1913;  D :  34788 ;  Axel  Skoo- 
gaard, New  York.  19380 

Hidden  (The)  will;  by  N.  A.  Stratton.  2d.  ed. 
[32]    p.     4°.      Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept  27,  1910;  D :  22154 ;  Nathaniel 
A.  Stratton,  New  York.  19381 

-in  3  acts,  by  N.  A.   Stratton.     22  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  10,  1910;  D:  22064;  Nathaniel 
A.  Stratton,  New  York.  19382 

melodrama   in  3  acts,   by  N.   A.   Stratton. 

[8],  89  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.   29,   1910;   D :  22415 ;   Nathaniel 
A.  Stratton,  New  York.  ^9383 

Hide  and  seek;  an  American  spectacular  play, 
by  William  Busnach  and  H.  F.  Weed. 

©  Harry  F.  Weed,  New  York ;  1883 :  1540, 

Jan.  23.  19384 

Same. 

©  Harry  F.  Weed,  New  York;  1883:2003, 
Jan.  30.  19385 

-descriptive    ballad,    words    and    music    by 

Jaques  Colligne. 

©  Leonard  Vv' ales.  New  York  ;  1885  :  17759, 

19386 


Hide  and  seek — Continued. 

an  original  farce  in  3  acts  and  1  scene,  by 

Walter  S.  Craven.     134  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Daisy  H.  Craven,  New  York ;  1890 :  4997, 

Feb.  10;  2c.  Feb.  18.  19387 

Hide  (The)  thief;  1  act  play,  by  B.  P.  Briscoe. 
27  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  14,  1910 ;  D :  20188 ;  Birdsall  P. 
Briscoe,  Houston.  19388 

Hiding  the  regicides.  See  Little  plays  from 
American  history  for  young  folks. 

Hiedra  (La);  tragedia  vulgar  en  3  actos  y  en 
prosa,  de  E[duardo]  Marquina  [y  Angelo] 
Madrid,  Buenos  Aires,  Renacimiento,  1914. 
241  p.     12°. 

©   Sept.  17,   1914;   Ic.   Sept.  21,   1914;   D: 
38259;  E.  Marquina,  Madrid.  19388a 

Higbee  of  Harvard;  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  Charles  Townsend.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker 
&  CO.,  1906.  vi,  7-58  p.  12°.  (On  cover: 
Baker's  ed.  of  plays) 

©   Walter    H.    Baker    &    co.,    Boston;    D: 
9178,  Oct.  2,  1906 ;  2c.  Dec.  17,  1906.        19389 

Higby's  aunt;  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  A.  Conklin. 
[1],  14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    27,    1912;    D:  29196;    Harry 
Adams  Conklin,  Huntington,  N.  Y.  19390 

Higginbotham;  play  in  prologue  and  3  acts,  by 
G.  Hirsch.     [132]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    6,    1913;    D :  34305 ;    Gilbert 
Hirsch,  New  York.  19391 

Higgledy-piggledy;  an  extravaganza  in  2  acts, 
by  E.  Smith. 

©  Edgar  Smith,  Elmhurst,  N.  Y. ;  D :  5717, 
Nov.  2,   1904.  19392 

High  and  low;  or.  Phases  of  life,  by  G.  L. 
Doyle.     1  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    George   L.    Doyle,    Saratoga,    Cal. ;    D : 
7336,  Sept.  28,  1905 ;  2c.  Nov.  1,  1905.     19393 

High  art;  farce  in  3  pts.,  by  A.  M.  Fay.  [29]  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.    Apr.   25,   1912;    D :  29487 ;    Alice  M. 
Fay,  New  York.  19394 

High  art  in  the  Hinnissy  flat;  sketch,  bv  L.  H. 
Foster.     [1],  28  p.     4°.     Typevs-ritten. ' 

©  Ic.  Aug.  17,  1912 ;  D :  30557 ;  Lilian  Hoyt 
Foster,  New  York.  19395 

High  (The)  ball;  farce  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
H.  C.  Barnes  and  B.  Grassby.  [19]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  18,  1911 ;  D :  24239 ;  Howard  C. 
Barnes  and  Bertram  Grassby,  New  York. 

19396 


Aug.  21 


—  a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Wild. 

©  John  Wild,  New  York ;  1888 :  8746,  Mar. 
24.  19397 


957 


19398 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


19416 


Higli  (The)  ball — Continued. 

1  act  dramatic  comedy,  by  E.  K.  Marble. 

[2],  23  p.    8°.     Ms. 
©  Ic.  Oct.  10,  1912 ;  D :  31215 ;  Elanora  K. 

Marble,  Chicago.  19398 

High  (The)  ball  and  the  bat;  by  J.  T.  Fare. 
6  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Jolm  Threllall  Fare,  San  Francisco;  D: 
1659,  Mar.  28,  1902 ;  2c.  Mar.  28,  1902.     19399 

High-born  lady;  musical  farce  comedy,  by 
Monroe  and  Hart. 

©    Monroe    and    Hart,  New    YorlJ ;    1897: 

24142,  Apr.  19.  19400 

original  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Herbert  Hall 

Winslow. 

©  Clifford  and  Huth,  United  States ;  1898 : 
7511,  Jan.  24.  19401 

High  C;  a  comedietta  in  1  act,  being  a  free 
adaptation  from  the  German  of  M.  A.  Grand- 
jean,  by  Sydney  Rosenfeld.  New  Yorlj,  R.  M. 
De  Witt,  1875.  17  p.  12°.  ( [De  Witt's  act- 
ing plays,  no.  191] ) 

©  Robert  M.   De  Witt,   New  York;  1875: 
14053,  Dec.  30;  2c.  Mar.  1,  1S76.  19402 

^a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  B.  Dierkes.     84  p, 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    July   30,    1909;    D :  16427 ;    Bernard 
Dierkes,  St.  Louis.  19403 

High  (The)  cost;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Sophie 
Treadwell  [pseud,  of  S.  T.  McGeehan]  [91] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  7,  1911 ;  D :  25963 ;  Sophie  Tread- 
well  McGeehan,  San  Francisco.  19404 

High  (The)  cost  of  living;  musical  play  li- 
bretto in  2  acts,  book  and  lyrics,  by  A.  N. 
C.  Fowler.     [2].  99  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  5,  1914 ;  D :  35548 ;  Albert  N.  C. 
Fowler,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y.  19404a 

High  (The)  cost  of  loving;  farce  in  3  acts, 
founded  on  the  German,  Die  spanische  fliege, 
by  F.  Mandel.     132  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  29,  1914 ;  D :  35840 ;  Frank  Man- 
del,  New  York.  19404b 

High  (A)  dive;  playlet  in  1  act,  by  A.  E.  Smylie. 
[18]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    29,    1914;    D:  35846;    Adolphe 
Edward  Smylie,  Brooklyn.  19404c 

High  finance;  vaudeville  act  in  3  scenes,  by  C. 
C.  Kendall.     [6]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    June   17,    1911;    D :  24502 ;    Clifford 
Chas.  Kendall,  Chicago.  19405 

High  five;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  H. 

Slater. 

©  Jos.  H.  Slater,  New  York;  1893:24753. 
May  22.  19406 


High  Jack,  the  heeler;  an  Ethiopian  sketch  in 
1  scene,  by  A.  J.  Leavitt,  arr.  by  Charles 
White.  New  York,  R.  M.  De  Witt,  1875.  6  p. 
12°.  ( [De  Witt's  Ethiopian  and  comic  drama, 
no.  48] ) 

©   Robert  M.   De  Witt,  New  York;   1875: 
2457,  Mar.  16 ;  2c.  May  21.  19407 

High  jinks  along  the  milky  way.  See  Enjoy- 
able entertainments. 

High  jinks  on  board;  musical  comedy  in  1  act, 
book  by  Lotta  Alger,  lyrics  by  Agnes  L.  Gage, 
music  by  G.  J.  Wetzel.  15  p.  8°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.   July  8,   1910;   D:  21515;    George   J. 
Wetzol,  New  York.  19408 

High  license;  or.  Local  option,  a  musical  com- 
edy farce  in  3  acts,  by  J.  W.  Frankel. 

©   Joseph   W.   Frankel,   New   York;   1888: 
16423,  June  8.  19409 

High  (The)  license  court;  burlesque,  by  Frank 
Dumont.  New  York,  Chicago  [etc.]  M.  Wit- 
mark  &  sons   [1902]     13  p.     12°, 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York ;  D :  2751, 
Dec.  10,  1902 ;  2c.  Dec.  9,  1902.  19410 

High  life;  or,  The  girl  in  the  aeroplane, 
musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  D.  A.  Kahn. 
44  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  26,  1910 ;  D :  22143 ;  Donald  A. 
Kahn,  South  Bend,  Ind.  19411 

(La  grande  vie);  a  comedy  in  4  acts  and  6 

tableaux,  by  Edouard  Cadol,  tr.  and  adapted 
by  the  Franco-American  dramatic  agency. 

©  Francois  Mons  and  Louis  Nathal,  New 
York;  1885:26505,  Dec.  16.  19412 

See   also    Compromised. 

High  life  at  Narragansett.  See  Seaside  dar- 
lings. 

High  life  in  jail;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  Edgar 
Selwyn  and  Randolph  Shields.  27  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Michael    Simon,    New  York ;    D :  124.56, 
Feb.  29,  1908 ;  2c.  Mar.  9,  1908.  19413 

High  life  in  Reno;  a  comedy  sketch  in  1  act, 
by  N.  Brown.     [2],  16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  25,  1912 ;  D :  29807 ;  Nat  Brown, 
Brooklyn.  19414 

High,  10V7,  jack  and  the  game.  See  Daring 
Dick,   the    detective. — Trumps. 

High  (The)  mills;  a  domestic  drama,  by  E.  .1. 
McCormick. 

©  Edward  .Tames  McCormick,  New  York ; 
1883 :  8408,  May  9.  19415 

High  mountain;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  H. 
Hanna.     [41]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   June  25,  1910;   D:  21416;   Elizabeth 
Heming  Hanna,  Atlanta.  19416 


958 


19417 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED    STATES 


19439 


High.  (The)  old  court  of  impeachment;  or,  As 
good  as  a  play,  in  3  acts,  by  P.  E.  R.  Simmons 
[pseud,  of  D.  C.  Cooley]  St.  Paul,  O.  E. 
Dodge,  1878.     28  p.     8°. 

©  De  Witt  O.  Cooley,  St.  Paul ;  1878 :  8308, 
July  17;  2c.  July  24.  19417 

High  (A)  old  time;  a  farce-comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  G.  Wolford. 

©  Gus  Wolford,    St.    Louis;    1887:31953, 
Dec.  12.  19418 

an  original  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E. 

Selden.     Typewritten. 

©  Edgar   Selden,   New  York;   1896:6.^54, 
Dec.  4;  2c.  Mar.  3,  1897.  19419 

High-pressure;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  B.  Lock- 
wood.     57  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Benoni   Lockwood,    jr..   New   York ;    D : 
11555,  Oct.  19,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  19,  1907.     19420 

High-priest  (The)  of  the  sun;  a  Darwinian 
play,  by  Innes  Randolph  and  H.  Austin. 

©  Henry  Austin,   New   York;   1898:59021, 
Oct.  7.  19421 

High-priest's  (The)  daughter;  original  drama 
in  5  acts,  by  E.  Haun.  [2],  60  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  May  81,  1913 ;  D :  33372 ;  Ewald  Haun. 
Cincinnati.  19422 

High  (A)  roller;  a  spectacular,  farcical  and 
nmsical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Clay  M.  Greene 
and  Barney  Fagan. 

©  E.  G.  Gilmore  and  Alexr.  Gomstock,  New 
York;  1890:28177,  Sept.  13.  19423 

High  (The)  rollers,  De  Veres;  a  comedy  in  1 
act  and  2  scenes,  by  A.  H.  Woodlmll. 

©  Aaron  H.  Woodhull,   New  York;   1898: 
37638,  June  20 ;  2c.  June  20.  19424 

High  school  freshman;  comedy  for  boys  in  3 
acts,  by  Charles  Ulrich.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Deni- 
son  [1909]     54  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  5,  1909 ;  2c.  Oct.  7,  1909  ;  D  :  17037 ; 
T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago.  19425 

High  school  skeleton;  a  modern  mystic  drama 

in  4  acts,  by  J.  Fell.    21  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  Fell,  Cleveland ;  D :  10184.   Mar. 

21,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  4,  1907.  19426 

High  tariff;  or,  Salt  o'  the  earth,  a  comedy 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Arthur.  114  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  Arthur,  New  York;   1888:7.564. 
Mar.  12 ;  2c.  Apr.  26.  19427 

High  tide;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  F. 
P.  Weadon  and  L.  De  Lange. 

©  Frank    Percy    Weadon    and    Louis    De 
Lange,  Philadelphia  ;  1889  :  11575,  Apr.  12. 

19428 


High  (A)  tide  clam;  a  farce  in  3  acts,  by  A.  D. 
Clement. 

©    Ada    D.    Clement,    San    Francisco;    D: 
2204,  Aug.  9,  1902.  19429 

High-toned  (A)  burglar.      Typewritten. 

©    James    Francis    Dolan,    United    States ; 
1S99  :  27559,  Apr.  21 ;  2c.  Sept.  23.  19430 

High-toned  (The)  hobo;  play  in  1  act,  by  J. 
McCree.      [1],   8   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  17,  1913;  D:  33820;  Junie  Mc- 
Cree, New  York.  19431 

High  treason;  historical  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
Harvey  De  Baun  Iserman.  '35  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Feb.  16,  1913;   D :  36039 ;   Harvey   Iser- 
man, Ridgewood,  N.  J.  19431a 

a  romantic  play  of  American  history  in  4 


acts,  founded  on  the  treason  of  Benedict  Ar- 
nold and  the  capture  of  Major  Andre,  by  R. 
Hamilton. 

©     Raymond     Hamilton,     United     States; 


1893 :  6345,  Feb.  1. 


19432 


or.  The  adventures  of  Arthur  Lynch,  late 

colonel  of  the  Boer  army,  a  4  act  melodrama, 
by  C.  E.  Verner. 

©  Charles  Erin  Verner,  Alameda,  Cal. ;  D : 
2970,  Jan.  21,  1903.  19433 

Highbinder  (The)  and  the  missionaries;  2  act 
drama,  by  W.  S.  Franklin.  12  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    29,    1911;    D :  25959 ;    Wm.    S. 
Franklin,  San  Francisco.  19434 

Higher  call;  play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  H.  Carson. 
61  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    15,    1910;    D:  20193;    William 
Henry  Carson,  New  York.  19435 

Higher  (A)  court  case;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  G. 
C.  Golden.     29  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Mar.    24,    1915;     D:  401.56;     George 
Charles  Golden,  New  York.  19435a 

Higher  (The)  education;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
E.  O'Connor. 

©   Evelyn   O'Connor,   New   York ;   D :  5406. 
Aug.  10,  1904.  19436 

Same.     71  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    30,    1909;     D:  17566;     Evelyn 
O'Connor.  Rochester,  N.  Y.  19437 

a   comedy   in  2   acts,   by   Francis  Howard 

Williams.     Philadelphia,   The  Penn  pub.   co., 
1907.     43  p.     12°. 

©  Penn  pub.   co.,   Philadelphia;   D:  11093. 
Aug.  1,  1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  1,  1907.  19438 

a  farce  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Louis  J.  Cella. 

26  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   L.    J.    Cella,   New   York;    D:9673,   Dec. 
17,  1906 ;  2c.  Dec.  17,  1906.  19439 


959 


19440 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


19457 


Higher  (The)  education — Continued. 
a  lark  in  1  scene,  by  F.  A.  Hoadley. 

©  Frances  A.  Hoadley,  New  York;  1897: 
62681,  Nov.  8.  19440 

Higher  (The)  good;  play  in  1  act,  by  Thacher 
Howard  Guild.     28  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  17,  1914 ;  D :  40972 ;  Lois  Greene 
Guild,  Urbana,  111.  19440a 

Higher  (The)  jurisdiction;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
M.  E.  Harris.     [83]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  10,  1912 ;  D :  30225 ;  Maurice  E. 
Harris,  Seattle.  19441 

Higher  (The)  law;  drama  in  3  acts  and  7 
scenes,  by  D.  Boehm.  115  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    12,    1915;    D:  39668;    David 
Boehm,  New  York.  19441a 


—  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  H.  Lee. 

©  Colton  Hyde  Lee,  Washington ;  D :  2714, 
Dec.  13,  1902.  19442 

•play  in  3  acts,  by  W.  C.  Van  Brunt.     58, 


f3]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  1,   1911;   D:  24109;   Walter  C. 
Van  Brunt,  Brooklyn.  19443 

—  sketch,  by  C.  Reader  and  L.  Shaffner.    10  p. 


4  .     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  3,  1911 ;  D  :  22997 ;  Claude  Reader 
and  Lillyan  Shaffner,  Chicago.  19444 

—  3  act  play,  by  H.  L.  Rockwell.     65  p.     f°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  24,  1912 ;  D :  28824 ;  H.  L.  Rock- 
well, Chicago.  19445 

—  See  also  Her  only  way. 


Higher  (The)  laws;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  E. 
Adelnuin.     177  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Abram  E.  Adelman,  Chicago ;  D :  11171, 
Aug.  14,  1907;  2c.  Aug.  19,  1907.  19446 

Higher  life;  a  comedy  .sketch,  by  J.  R.  Pavilla. 
10  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©   John   Richard   Pavilla,   New   York ;   D : 
7263,  Sept.  15,  1905 ;  2c.  Sept.  15,  1905.     19447 

Higher  (The)  love;  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Leavitt 
and  W.  L.  Laurence.  71  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    20,    1915;    D:  39454;    Ezekiel 
Leavitt  and  W.  L.  Laurence,  Boston.     19447a 

play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  L.  Fox.     58  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  30.  1910 ;  D :  22959 ;  Constance 
Levien  Fox,  New  York.  19448 


Higher  (The)  scale;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  Con- 
sidine.     [8]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Mar.    20,   1913;    D:  32730;    Mildred 
Considine,  Chicago.  19449 

Highest  (The)  bidder;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  S. 
Ruskay.     25  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  21,  1915;  D :  41569 ;  Everett  S. 
Ruskay,  New  York.  19449a 

Highflyer  (The);  a  musical  extravaganza  in  3 
acts  and  4  scenes,  book  and  lyrics,  by  E.  Fore- 
man. 97  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Ic.  July  27,  1909 ;  D :  16392 ;  Edgar  Fore- 
man, New  York.  19450 

Highland  (A)  legacy;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  Bran- 
don Thomas. 

©  T.   H.   French,  New  York ;   1898 :  68164, 
Nov.  22;  2c.  Dec.  5.  19451 

Highland  soldier's  romance;  by  J.  Hood.  6  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  11,  1910 ;  D :  20161 ;  Jane  Hood. 
New  York.  19452 

Highlanders  (The);  a  Scotch  burletta  in  3  acts, 
libi-etto  by  F.  Norcross. 

©  Frank  Norcross,  New  York ;  1892 :  11971, 
Mar.  18.  19453 

Highroad  (The);  modern  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
by  W.  Elwood.    117  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  10,  1912 ;  D :  28645 ;  Walter  El- 
wood, Amsterdam,  N.  Y.  19454 


—  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  E.  B.  Sheldon.     [5], 
197  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  3,  1912;  D:  31029;  Edward  B. 
Sheldon,  New  York.  19455 


Higher    (A)    power, 
the  r.  r.  station. 


See   Robbery    (The)    at 


Same.     New  York,  Tower  bros.  stationerv 

CO.  [1912]     cover-title,  81  p.    16°. 

©  Dec.  14,  1912  ;  2c.  Dec.  19,  1912 ;  D :  31743  ; 
Edward  Sheldon,  New  York.  19456 

Highway  (The)  of  life;  being  the  personal  his- 
tory of  David  Copperfield,  by  Charles  Dick- 
ens, made  into  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  L.  N. 
I'arker.     141  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Mar.    2,    1914;    D :  36211 ;    Louis    N. 
Parker,  London.  19456a 

Highway  (The)  of  love;  modern  play  in  4  acts, 
by  C.  H.  MeGurrin  and  J.  T.  Goodwin.  39  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    1,    1915;    D:  40895;    (Charles 
Henry  MeGurrin,  Salt  Lake  City.  19456b 

Highway  (The)  robbers;  a  play  for  twelve  boys. 

by   Eleanor   Allen    Schroll.      Cincinnati,   New 

York,  Fillmore  music  hou.se,  1908.    15  p.     12°. 

©  Fillmore  bros.  co.,  Cincinnati;  D:  14085, 

Oct.  17,  1908;  2c.  Oct.  17,  1908.  19457 


960 


19458 


COPYKIGHTED   IN   THE    UNITED   STATES 


19474 


Highway  (The)  strollers;  a  comedy-opera  in  3 
acts,  by  A.  Hanseler  and  M.  Moller,  adapted 
by  Francis  Neilson,  music  by  Gustave  Meyer. 
Typewritten. 

©  E.  C.  Hedmondt,  New  York ;  1899 :  33184, 
May  17 ;  2c.  May  17.  19458 

Highwayman  (The);  a  comic  opera  libretto,  by 
H.  B.  Smith. 

©  Harry  B.  Smith,  New  York ;  1898 :  16549, 
Mar.  11.  19459 

original  duologue,  by  Justin  Huntly  Mc- 
Carthy. New  York,  S.  French;  London,  S. 
French,  ltd.,  1910.  17  p.  12°.  ([French's 
acting  ed.]) 

©  Nov.   21,   1910;   2c.   Nov.   22,   1910;   D: 
22613;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.       19460 

or,  Claud  Duval,  a  sketch,  by  W.  Hawley. 


20  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  Hawley,  Englewood,  N.  J. ;  D : 
2255,  Aug.  20,  1902;  2c.  Mar.  12,  1903.  19461 
Hija  (La)  del  guarda;  zarzuela  en  1  acto  y  en 
1  solo  cuadro,  original  de  A.  M.  Viergol, 
musica  del  maestro  Rafael  Calleja.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espauoles]  1914.  39  p. 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Mar.  28,  1914;  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1914;  D: 
36560;  Antonio  M.  Viergol,  Madrid.  19461a 
Hija  (La)  del  mar;  zarzuela  en  1  acto,  dividido 
en  3  cuadros,  en  verso,  original  de  M.  Fer- 
nandez de  la  Puente,  mlisica  del  maestro, 
Tomas  Barrera.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores espaiioles]  1912.  49  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Mar.  6,  1913 ;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1913  ;  D :  32555 ; 
Manuel  Fernandez  de  la  Puente,  Madrid. 

19462 

Hija  (La)  del  pueblo;  zarzuela  en  1  acto  y  3 
cuadros,  letra  de  V.  de  la  Vega,  mfisica  del 
maestro  Calleja.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores espanoles]  1910.  50  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Sept.  6,  1910;  2c.  Sept.  7,  1910;  D: 
21966 ;  Ventura  de  la  Vega,  Madrid.  19463 
Hijas  (Las)  de  Lemnos;  fantasia  c6mico-lirica 
en  1  acto,  dividido  en  6  cuadros,  en  prosa  y 
verso,  original  de  M.  Fernandez  de  la  Puente 
y  Luis  Pascual  Frutos,  mtisica  del  maestro 
Luna.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
iioles]  1911.     45  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Dec.  30,  1911 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1912 ;  D  :  28140 ; 
Manuel  Fernandez  de  la  Puente  y  L.  Pascual 
Frutos,  Madrid.  19464 

Hi  jo  (El)  de  Budha;  opereta  de  gran  espectacu- 
lo  en  1  acto  y  5  cuadros,  letra  de  Gabriel 
Briones  y  Atanasio  Melantuche,  mfisica  de  los 
maestros  Valverde,  hijo,  y  Calleja.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espauoles]  1909.  35  p. 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Briones  y  Melantuche,  Madrid ;  D  :  10315, 
Apr.  10,  1907;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1907.  19465 


Hijo  de  la  patria;  drama  en  3  actos  y  5  cuadros, 
en  prosa  original  de  A.  B.  Alfaro.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1909  52  p. 
12°. 

©  Nov.  18,  1909;  2c.  Nov.  19,  1909;  D: 
17409 ;  Alfonso  B.  Alfaro,  Madrid.  19466 

Hijo  (El)  del  general;  juguete  comico-lirico,  en 
1  acto  y  en  prosa,  original  de  J.  Pernas  y  G. 
Vivas,  mtisica  de  los  maestros  Augustin  Gos- 
set  y  A.  G.  Hernandez.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores  espauoles]  1910.  41,  [2]  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  May  23,  1910 ;  2c.  May  24,^  1910 ;  D :  21154 ; 
Jesus   Pernas  y   Caspar  Vivas,  Madrid. 

19467 

Hijos  (Los)  de  Hungria;  poema  llrico,  en  1 
acto,  dividido  en  4  cuadros,  en  verso  y  prosa, 
original  de  J.  de  Burgos  y  Jose  Carmona, 
mlisica  del  maestro  Federico  Chaves.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1911.  42  p. 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  May  26,  1911;  2c.  May  27,  1911;  D: 
24327 ;  Javier  de  Burgos  y  Jose  Carmona, 
Madrid.  19468 

Hijos  (Los)  del  aire;  zarzuela  en  2  actos,  divi- 
didos  en  4  cuadros,  original  de  J.  de  Castro, 
mtisica  del  maestro  Pedro  Cordoba.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1911.  48  p. 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  May  26,  1911;  2c.  May  27,  1911;  D: 
24315 ;  Juan  de  Castro,  Madrid.  19469 

Hilarion;  a  1  act  play,  by  Josephine  Howell- 
Carter  {In  Poet  lore,  v.  26,  no.  3,  May- June 
1915 ;  periodical  ©  June  28,  1915 ;  2c.  July  1, 
1915;  B:  342110;  Poet  lore  co.,  Boston) 

19469a 

Hilarity;  in  2  scenes,  by  C.  A.  Loder. 

©  Charles  A.  Loder,  Leadville,  Col. ;  1883 : 
12695,  July  11.  19470 

Hilarity  at  Haddain  hall;  a  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  A.  S.  Hickman.     28  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Albert  Scott  Hickman,  Montvale,  N.  J. ; 
D :  13337,  July  14,  1908 ;  2c.  July  24,  1908. 

19471 

Hilarity  in  McFadden's  row  of  flats;  a  3  act 
farce  comedy,  by  C.  A.  Loder. 

©  Chas.  A.  Loder,  New  York ;  1896 :  68304, 
Dec.  15.  19472 

Hilary's  folly;  dramatized  from  Bertha  M. 
Clay's  novel,  by  L.  L.  Morgan. 

©  Laura  Louise  Morgan,  Terre  Haute,  Ind. ; 
1886 :  3894,  Feb.  15.  19473 

Hilda;  drama  in  2  acts,  with  a  prelude,  by  R.  B. 
Lane.     67  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Richard  Bachelder  Lane,  Chicago;  D: 
6011,  Jan.  5,  1905;  2c.  Jan.  6,  1905.         19474 


5379—16- 


-61 


961 


19475 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


19496 


Hilda — Continued. 

a  dramatic  composition,  by  H.  Johnstone. 

Typewritten. 

©  Henry  Johnstone,  Brooklyn ;  1897 :  53420, 
Sept.  23 ;  2c.  Oct.  19.  19475 

fl  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  C.  Wentworth.    90 

p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Marion   Craig   Wentworth,   Boston;   D: 
12325,  Feb.  7,  1908 ;  2c.  Feb.  8,  1908.       19476 

a  society  drama  in  5  acts,  by  A.  L.  John- 
son.    99  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Annie  Lewis  Johnson,  New  York ;  1888 : 
17471,  June  19 ;  2c.  July  30.  19477 

a  society  play  in  5  acts,  adapted  by  R.  E. 

Mack. 

©  Mi-s.  R.  E.  Mack,  New  York ;  1876 :  1064, 
Jan.  22.  19478 

Hilda's  letter;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  J.  M.  Cum- 
niing.     16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  M.  Cumming,  San  Francisco;  D: 
10732,  June  10,  1907 ;  2c.  June  10,  1907.    19479 

Hilde  Herbig;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Heinz  Gor- 
don and  M.  Morisson.  101  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Maurice  Morisson,  New  York ;  D :  14462, 
Dec.  5,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  5,  1908.  19480 

• schauspiel  in  3  akten,  von  Heinz  Gordon. 

118  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Leon  Wachsner,    Milwaukee ;    D :  14301, 
Nov.  12,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  12,  1908.  19481 

• von  Heinz  Gordon  und  M.  Morisson. 

94  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Maurice  Morisson,  New  York  ;  D  :  14461, 
Dec.  5,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  5,  1908.  19482 

Hildebrand;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  L.  Carle- 
ton. 

©  John  L.  Carleton,  St.  John,  New  Bruns- 
wick ;  D :  2S81,  Jan.  21,  1903.  19483 

See  also  Dramatic  works  of  Daniel  Bed- 

inger  Lucas. 

Hildegunde;  ein  ritterlicher  minnesang  fiir  ge- 
raischten  chor,  solostimmen  und  orchester, 
dichtung  von  Erich  Langer,  musik  von  Fran- 
ciscus  Naglet.  Textbuch.  Leipzig,  C.  F. 
Kahnt  nachfolger,  1912.    19  p.     12°. 

©   Sept.   19,   1912;   2c.   Feb.   24,   1913;   D: 
32595;  C.  F.  Kahnt  nachfolger,  Leipzig. 

19484 

Hildetua;  by  G.  B.  Seitz.     27  p.     4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  5,  1909;   D :  17291 ;  George  B. 

Seitz,  Boston.  19485 

Hilf  dir  selbst;  volksschauspiel  mit  gesang  aus 

dem  deutsch-amerikanischen  leben  in  6  bil- 

dern,  von  K.  R.  Kerger. 

©  Karl  Renter  Kerger,  New  York;  1892: 
40123,  Oct.  3.  19486 


Hilfe!  ein  kind  ist  vom  himmel  gef alien;  eine 
tragikomodie  in  3  aufziigen,  von  Wilhelm 
Schmidtbonn,  Berlin,  E.  Fleischel  &  co.,  1910. 
103  p.    12°. 

©   Feb.   25,   1910;   2c.   Feb.   28,   1910;   D: 
20309 ;  Egon  Fleischel  &  co.,  Berlin.       19487 

Hill  Billy;  southern  comedy-drama,  by  C.  Ins- 
keep.    35  p.    f  °.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  20,  1909 ;  D :  17496 ;  Carlos  Ins- 
keep,  Darlington,  Ind.  19488 

Hill  (The)  of  the  bells;  drama  of  American 
empire,  by  C.  F.  Hurd.  49  p.  4°.  Type- 
written, 

©  Ic.  June  6,  1910;  D:  21292;  Carlos  F. 
Hurd,  St.  Louis.  19489 

Hills  (The)  of  hope;  1  act  play,  by  M.;  K. 
Brookes.    [2],  23  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  9,  1915 ;  D :  41455 ;  Mary  Koun- 
celor  Brookes,  Washington.  19489a 

Hilma,  the  wanderfoot;  or.  The  days  of  the 
Knickerbockers,  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  G.  W. 

Goode. 

©  George  W.  Goode,  Lowell;  1886:25433, 
Nov.  10.  19490 

Hilo  (A)  kahuna;  a  fantastic  comedy  of  Ha- 
waii, by  C.  Keeler.    66  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Keeler,  Berkeley,  Cal. ;  D :  3058, 
Feb.  24,  1903 ;  2c.  Feb.  3,  1903.  19491 

Hilt  to  hilt;  or.  Last  days  on  the  Opequon, 
by  J.  P.  Bridges. 

©  J.  P.  Bridges,  Luling,  Tex. ;  1891 :  10216, 
Mar.  17.  19492 

Him  and  him;  a  dramatic  composition  in  3  acts, 

by  Aaron  S.  Hoffman, 

©  Ruby  Loder,  New  York;  D:2639,  Nov. 
20,  1902.  19493 

Him,  her  and  the  trunk;  musical  comedy  skit, 
by  David  Higgins.  [1],  12  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Words  only] 

©  Ic.   Nov.   27,   1912;   D:  31672;   Billy   E. 
Gladstone,  Utica,  N.  Y.  19494 

Himmel  auf  erden;  schwank  in  3  akten,  von 
Julius  Horst.  Wien,  Verlag  von  F.  W. 
Schmieden,  1910:    77  p.    12°. 

©  Mar.  3, 1910 ;  2c.  Mar.  19,  1910 ;  D :  20494 ; 
F.  W.  Schmieden,  Vienna.  19495 

Himmelbett  (Das);  vaudeville  in  3  akten,  text 
von  PYanz  Wagner  und  Heinz  Reichert,  musik 
von  Fritz  Lehner.  Leipzig,  Aug.  Cranz  [etc., 
etc.]  1909.  cover-title,  101  p.  8°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Aug.  Cranz,  Leipzig ;  D :  16208*,  Apr.  14, 
1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  14,  1909.  19496 


962 


10496 


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19510 


Himmelblaue  (Die)  zeit;  singspiel  in  3  akten, 
von  Paul  Wertheimer,  bearbeitet  von  Ricliard 
Batka,  musik  von  Oscar  Straus.  Textbuch. 
Miinchen  u.  Berlin,  Drei  masken  verlag,  g.  m. 
b.  h.,  1914.    70  p.    8°. 

©  Feb.  25,  1914;  Ic.  July  15,  1914;  D: 
37608;  Drei  masken  verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Mu- 
nich. 19496a 

wiener  singspiel  in  3  akten  von  Paul  Wert- 


heimer, bearbeitet  von  Richard  Batka,  musik 
von  Oscar  Straus.  Miinchen  u.  Berlin,  Drei 
raasken-verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1914.  70  p.  8°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Feb.  15,  1914;  Ic.  July  15,  1914;  D: 
37609;  Drei  masken  verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Mu- 
nich. 19496b 

Himmelsleiter  (Die);  lustspiel  in  3  akten,  von 
Julius  V.  Gans-Ludassy.  [2],  96  p.  4".  Type- 
vi^ritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  15,  1913;  D:  34723;  Comoedia, 
Vienna.  19497 

Himmelstein;  a  comedy,  by  F.  Gellatly. 

©  Francis  Gellatly,  United  States;  1875: 
11262,  Oct.  28.  19498 

Himno  (El)  del  pueblo;  episodio  llrico-dra- 
matico  en  1  acto,  dividido  en  5  cuadros,  en 
verso,  libro  de  Jos6  Royo  de  LeCn  y  Salvador 
Jordan  Dor6,  mtisica  del  maestro  Miguel  San- 
ton  ja.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
fioles]  1912.    46  p.    12°.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Mar.  6,  1913 ;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1913 ;  D :  32542 ; 
J.  Royo  de  Le6n  y  S.  Jordan  Dore,  Madrid. 

19499 

Hinauf  zur  ehe;  liebesdrama  in  4  akten,  von 
Otto  Grund.    105  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  3,  1911 ;  D  :  24632 ;  Alfred  Spitz, 
New  York.  19500 

liebesdrama  in  3  akten,  von  Otto  Grund. 


Berlin,  Oesterheld  &  co.,  1912.     [2],  73  p.    f 
Mimeographed. 

©  Ic.  July  17, 1913 ;  D :  33825 ;  Oesterheld  & 
CO.,  Berlin.  19501 

Hindle  wakes;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Stanley  Hough- 
ton. London,  Sidgwick  &  Jackson,  ltd.,  1912. 
109  p.    12°. 

©  July  26,  1912;  2c.  Aug.  12,  1912;  D: 
30509 ;  Sidgwick  &  Jackson,  ltd.,  London. 

19502 

Hindoo  (The)  bride;  musical  play  in  2  acts, 
book  and  lyrics,  by  R.  J.  Rosenthal  and  S.  A. 
Merinbaum,  music  by  H.  H.  Hoyt,  jr.  80  p. 
4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  7,  1913 ;  D :  32868 ;  Howard  H. 
Hoyt,  jr.,  Ralph  J.  Rosenthal,  and  S.  A. 
Merinbaum,  Evanston,  111.  19503 


Hindoo  (The)  god;  a  musical  play  in  2  acts, 
book  and  lyrics  by  D.  R.  Miller,  music  by  S. 
Engelke.  47  p.  f°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  D.  R.  Miller  and  Sandy  Engelke,  Phila- 
delphia ;  D :  16123,  June  23,  1909 ;  2c.  June  23, 
1909.  19504 

Hindoo  vengeance;  original  play  in  1  act,  by 
J.  W.  Home.     [15]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  13,  1914;  D:  37548;  James  W. 
Home,  Glendale,  Gal.  19504a 

Hindu  (The);  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  O. 
Girard. 

©  Oscar  Girard,  Port  Chester,  N.  Y. ;  1897 : 
60045,  Oct.  23.  19505 

Hindu  (The)  prince;  play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  H. 
Lardie.     [1],  26  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  27,  1912 ;  D :  30660 ;  William  H. 
Lardie,  Traverse  City,  Mich.  19506 

Hinge  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  C.  Raue. 
[187]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    7,    1914;    D:  37486;  W.    Carl 

Raue,  Philadelphia.  19506a 

Hinko;  play  in  5  acts,  and  a  prologue  called 
The  younger  son,  by  W.  G.  Wills  and  H. 
Vezin.  London,  Diprose  &  Bateman,  1871.  3 
p.  1.,  4-66  numb.  1.     8°. 

©  Hermann  Vezin,  London;  1871:8386, 
Sept.  8 ;  2c.  Nov.  9.  19507 

Hinotito;  romance  of  love  and  politics,  libretto 
for  comic  opera,  by  F.  W.  Pangborn. 

©  F.  W.  Pangborn,  Jersey  City;  1891: 
25013,  July  9.  19508 

Hint  (A)  to  husbands.  See  House  (The) 
party. 

Hinter  den  schlachten.  See  Umweg  (Der) 
zum  tod. 

Hinter  mauern;  schauspiel  in  4  akten,  von 
Henri  Nathansen,  autorisierte  ubersetzung 
aus  dem  danischen  von  John  Josephsohn. 
Berlin,  Oesterheld  &  co.  verlag,  1912.  134  p. 
16  . 

©  Ic.  July  30,  1912 ;  D :  30381 ;  Oesterheld 
&  CO.  verlag,  Berlin.  19509 

Hinterwalder  (Die)  von  Carolina;  drama  in  4 
akten,  [von]  E.  C.  Harbort.  [New  York,  F  C 
Stechert  co.,  1915]  72  p.  8°.  (Freedom; 
historisches  drama  aus  der  amerikanischen 
geschichte.     1,  t.) 

©  Nov.   15,   1915;   2c.   Nov.   15,   1915;   D: 
42483 ;  Ewald  C.  Harbort,  New  York.    19509a 
Hints  to  Hymen.      See  Love  in  harness. 

Hints  to  plain  girls;  farce  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
M.  Ferber.     [1],  15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  27,  1913;  D:  34843;  Maurice 
Ferber,  Boston.  19510 


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19511 


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19527 


Hippodrome  (The);  an  acrobatic  farcical  drama 
iu  3  acts,  by  W.  D.  Cosey. 

©  W.  D.  Cosey,  Pliiladelphia ;  1891 :  10676, 
Mar.  21.  19511 

Hippolyte's  abenteuer;  le  zebre,  schwank  in  3 
alvten,  von  Armont  uud  Nancey.  Berlin,  F. 
Bloch  erben,  1911.     78  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  27,  1911 ;  D :  28488 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  19512 

Hippolytos.     See  Adam. 

Hippolytus;  by  Euripides,  ed.  with  introdnc- 
tion.  notes,  and  critical  appendix  by  .7.  E. 
Harrv.  Boston  &  London,  C4inn  &  co.,  1899. 
1  p.  I.,  xlv,  175  p.     illus.  pi.    8°. 

©  John  William  White,  Cambridge,  Mass., 
and  Thomas  Day  Seymour,  New  Haven,  Conn. ; 
1899:24439,  Apr.  7;  2c.  Sept.  6.  19512a 

■  See  also  Tragedies  (The)  of  Seneca. 


Hippotheatron;  or,  Burlesque  circus,  an  ex- 
travagant funny  sketch,  by  Charles  White. 
New  York,  R.  M.  De  Witt,  1875.  6  p.  12°. 
([De  Witt's  Ethiopian  and  comic  drama,  no. 
68]) 

©  Robert  M.  De  Witt,  New   York;   1875: 
7717,  July  23;  2c.  Sept.  2.  19513 

Hiram;  rural  comedy  in  1  act,  by  F.  J.  Ardath. 
[1],  15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    29,    1912;    D:  30374;    Fred    J. 
Ardath,  Saskatoon,  Sask.,  Canada.  19514 

Hiram  Buxton,  promoter;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  L.  B.  Parker. 

©  Lottie  Blair  Parker,  Thomaston,  N.  Y. ; 
1899 :  79046,  Dec.  5.  19515 

Hiram  Gotrox,  widower;  3  act  comedy,  by  R.  P. 
Smith.     43  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.     June   3,    1912;     D:  29879;     Robert 
Poweslaud  Smith,  Marion,  Ind.  19516 

Hiram  Green's  beard;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  B. 
Mathis.     5  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  12,  1914 ;  D :  38918 ;  June  Beulah 
Mathis,  New  York.  19516a 

Hiram  Howe  in  Wall  street;  American  comedy 
in  4  acts,  by  W.  H.  Carson.  137  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    24,    1915;    D:' 41576;    William 
Henry  Carson,  New  York.  19516b 

Hiram  Jones;  rural  drama  in  4  acts,  by  PI.  J. 
Bennett.     61  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Feb.    28,    1910;    D:  20318;    Hugh    .7. 
Bennett,  Portland,  Or.  19517 

Hiram  Jones'  bet;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  May  E. 
Countryman.  Boston,  W.  PI.  Baker  &  <'o., 
1915.    15  p.    16°. 

©  Nov.  5,  1914;  2c.  Nov.  6,  1914;  D:  38716; 
Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.  19517a 


Hiram.  Sibley;  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  H.  Grube. 

©  Joseph  H.  Grube,    Binghamton,    N.  Y. ; 
1891 :  11052,  Mar.  25.  19518 

Hiram  Spivins;  a  rural  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  B.  St(xldard.  37  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Burt  Stoddard,  New  Britain,  Conn. ;  D : 
■    15634,  Apr.  16,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  16,  1909.     19519 

Hiram's  birthday;  a  1  act  comedy  drama,  by 
Charles  J.  Stine.     12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  C.   J.   Stine,   New  York;   D :  9172,    Sept. 
29,  1906;  2c.  Sept.  13,  1006.  19520 

Hiram's  troubles  and  the  burnt  soup;  by  11.  J, 
Bennett. 

©  Hugh  J.  Bennett,  Buffalo ;  D :  2118,  Julv 
14,   1902.  19521 

Hired  (A)  baby;  by  J.  J.  Mackie. 

©  Joseph  J.  Mackie,  Brooklvn ;  1898:  59812, 
Oct.  10.  19522 

Hired  (The)  bridegroom;  play  in  4  acts,  by  O. 
Dymow. 

[100]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  4,  1914 ;  D  :  362.50 ;  Ossip  Dymow, 
Brooklyn.  19522a 

Hired  eyes;  1  act  play,  by  W.  E.  Medcalf  and 
A.  Hosea.     [2],  13  p.     f°.     Typev^Titten. 

©  Ic.  May  26,  1913 ;  D :  33322 ;  William  E. 
Medcalf  and  Anna  Hosea,  Indianapolis. 

19523 

Hired,  fired  and  hired;  play  in  1  act.  by  Junie 
McCree.     [1],  12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  14,  1914;  D:  37029;  Al.  K.  Hall, 
Brooklyn.  19523a 

Hired  (A)  ghost;  a  comedy  in  prose,  by  A.  H. 
Laidlaw,  jr. 

©  Alexander  H.   Laidlaw,  jr..  New  York; 
1896  :  32397,  May  29.  19524 

Hired  (A)  girl;  by  W.  Harris. 

©    William    Harris,    Boston ;    1884 :  23733, 
Nov.  29.  19525 


— ^a  farce  comedy  satire,  by  C.  W.  Chase. 

©   Ghas.    Wathen    Chase,    Benton    Harbor, 
Mich. ;  1893  :  48573,  Oct.  31.  19526 

—  a   farcical  burlesque  in   3  acts,   by   C.   B. 
Blanoy. 

©   Charles    E.    Blaney,   New   York;    1896: 
55514,  Oct.  6.  19527 


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19528 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED   STATES 


19548 


Hired  (The)  girl's  dream;  novel  and  original 
playlet  for  children  or  grown-ups,  in  1  act, 
by  Charles  Noel  Douglas.  New  York,  Chicago 
[etc.]  M.  Witmark  &  sons,  1913.     20  p.     12°. 

©   Nov.    10,    1913;    2c.    Nov.    11,    1913;    D: 
34979 ;  M.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York.    19528 

Hired  (The)  girl's  millions;  a  musical  comedy 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  E.  Blaney.  103  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Chas.   E.   Blaney,   New  York;   D :  9619, 
Dec.  12,  1906;  2c.  Dec.  12,  1906.  19529 

Hired  (The)  guest;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  O.  J. 
Booth.     [76]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Dec.   18,  1913;   D:  35387;   Oliver  J. 
Booth,  Huntingdon,  Canada.  19530 

Hired  (The)  man;  by  F.  G.  Howie  and  R.  F. 
Price. 

©  Frank  G.  Howie  and  Richard  F.  Price, 
New  York;  1899:79100,  Dec.  5.  19531 

Hirelings  (The);  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Gissin.  94  p. 
8°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  June  24,  1911 ;  D :  24587 ;  James  Gis- 
sin, New  York.  19532 

Hiring  a  beau;  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  Gallatin. 
[1],  13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  3,  1914 ;  D :  37454 ;  Alberta  Gal- 
latin, New  York.  19532a 

Hiring  a  cook;  play  in  1  act,  by  James  London. 
[1],  6  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  25,  1914;  D:  39093;  Ella  Wnt- 
kins,   Chicago.  19532b 

Hiring  a  lord;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  H.  Bentley. 
3  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Aug.    16,    1915;    D:  41030;    John   H. 
Bentley,  St.  Louis.  19532c 

Hirondelle  (L');  piece  en  2  actes,  par  A.  Moreux 
et  J.  Perard.  (L'lllustration  theatrale,  T 
annee-lS6,  19  aoflt  1911) 

©   Aug.    19,    1911;    2c.    Sept.    1,    1911;    D: 
25178 ;   Ath.   Moreux  et  J.   Perard,   Paris. 

19533 

Hirondelles    (Les);    op6rette    en    3    actes,^  par 

IMaurice  Ordonneau,  musique  de  Henri  Hirch- 

mann.     Paris,  Clioudens,  1907.     158  p.     12°. 

©  Clioudens,  Paris ;  D :  10329,  Apr.  10,  1907  ; 

2c.  Apr.  10,  1907.  19534 

His  accidency;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  Cou- 
rard. 

©  Harrison  Conrard,  Flagstaff,  Ariz. ;   D : 
7961,  Feb.  S,  1906.  19535 

His  adopted  daughter;  or.  An  old  lady  from 
the  West,  by  I.  Barsky.  23  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Israel  Barsky,  Conneaut,  O. ;   D :  13161, 
June  10,  1908 ;  2c.  June  10,  1908.  19536 


His  affinity;  by  E.  Judson  Craft.     [77]  p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ernest  J.  Craft,  Bridgeport,  Conn.;  D: 
13906,  Sept.  23,  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  1,  1908.     19537 


—  a  dramatic  sketch,  by  J.  A.  Golden.     14  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  A.  Golden,  New  York;  D:  12351, 
Feb.  10,  1908 ;  2c.  Feb.  10,  1908.  19538 

—  a  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act.  liv  L.  E.  Sal- 


mon. 


©  Louis  E.  Salmon,  New  vYork ;  D :  12808, 
Apr.  22,  1908.  19539 

a  modern  farce  in  3  acts,  by  A.  E.  Luzzi. 


184  p.     Typewritten. 

©  Arthur  E.  Luzzi,  New  York ;   D :  12003, 
Dec.  30,  1907 ;  2c.  Dec.  30,  1907.  19540 


—  a  modern  play  in  1  act,  by  L.  Grant. 

©  Lillian  Grant,  New  York;  D :  14218,  Oct. 
22,  1908.  19541 


— -  a  new  character  novelty,  by  C.  Gramlich. 

©    Chas.    Gramlich,    New   York;    D :  14884. 

Jan.  23,  1909.  19542 

a  vaudeville  sketch,  by  S.  Howard.     25  p. 


4  .     Typewritten. 

©  Shafter  Howard.  New  York ;  D :  11405. 
Sept.  24,  1907;  2c.  Sept.  24,  1907.  19543 

His  alibi;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  Shively.  22  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.    1.   1914;  D:  38379;    Josephine 

Shively,  San  Francisco.  19543a 

His  amber  witch;  in  4  acts  and  6  tableaux,  by 
A.  E.  Rodgers. 

©  Addie  E.  Rodgers,  San  Francisco;  1882: 
10883,  July  1.  19544 

His  ancestors;  original  playlet  in  1  act,  by  C.  P. 
Brown.     [1],  9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  1,  1913 ;  D :  35223 ;  Charles  Paul 
Brown,  Norwalk,  Conn.  19545 

His  apprenticeship;  a  new  and  original  comedy 
drama  in  3  acts,  by  C.  E.  Bunnell. 

©  Charles  E.  Bunnell.  Boston  ;  1892 :  22698, 
May  31.  19546 

Same. 

©  Charles  E.  Bunnell,  Boston ;  1S92 :  29692, 
July  16.  19547 

His  artistic  temperament;  a  modern  play  in  4 
acts,  by  G.  G.  Haines.  141  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Genevieve  Greville  Haines,  Mt.  Vernon, 
N.  Y. ;  D:7982,  Feb.  12,  1906;  2c.  Feb.  12. 
1906.  19548 


965 


19549 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


19572 


His  atonement;  Ji  drama  in  5  acts,  adapted 
from  Hall  Caine's  novel,  A  son  of  Hagar,  by 
G.  Kearns.    69  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    George   Kearns,    Jacksonville,    111. ;    D : 
1838,  May  3,  1902;  2c.  May  13,  1902.       19549 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  Romaine.  40  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  28,   1915;   D:  40499;  Cora   Ro- 
maine, New  York.  19549a 

His  aunt;  an  entirely  original  American  comedy 
in  4  acts,  by  A.  B.  IMiller.  Macon,  Ga.,  J.  W. 
Burke  &  co.,  1881.     40  p.     8°. 

©  A.  B.  Miller,  United  States;  1881: 13110, 
Aug.  25;  Ic.  Sept  5.  19550 

His  aunt's  advice;  by  A.  J.  Brown.  14  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Arthur  J.  Brown,  IMilwaukee ;  D :  13743, 
Sept.  9,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  9,  1908.  19551 

His  aunt's  legacy;  sketch,  by  Lon  Hascall.  15 
p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  .Joseph  Harris,  New  York ;  D :  12739,  Apr. 
13,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  G,  1908.  19552 

His  awful  nightmare;  a  comedy  playlet,  by 
G.  H.  Eldon.     [10]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Aug.   6,   1909;   D:  16493;   G.   Harris 
Eldon,  Alexandria,  Ind.  19553 

His  bachelor  friend;  sketch,  by  O.  D.  Lan- 
caster.    10  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  13,  1910 ;  D :  17931 ;  Charles  D. 
Lancaster,  Shelbyville,  Ind.  19554 

His  bachelor  uncle;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  R.  A. 
Marchand.     [15]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  10,  1913;  D:  33462;  Ralph  A. 
Marchand,  Cambridge,  Mass.  19555 

His  best  friend;  1  act  playlet,  by  E.  Nyitray. 
11  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  4, 1911 ;  D :  23005 ;  Emil  Nyitray, 
New  York.  19556 

play  in  1  act,  by  F.  Gerald  and  William  De 


Ford.    13  p.    4  .    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    6,    1913;    D:  31894;    Florence 
Gerald,  New  York.  19557 

His  best  girl;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  M.  Cooper. 
24  p.    f°.    Ms. 

©  May  Cooper,  San  Francisco ;  1888 :  37750, 
Dec.  31 ;  2c.  Feb.  28,  1889.  19558 

5.'ee      also      Original     monologues      and 


sketches. 

His  best  man.    See  Wee  (A)  teeny  one. 
His  better  half. 

©  Lawrence  J.  Rodriguez,  Newark;  1898: 
58670,  Oct.  5.  19559 

by  S.  S.  Baldwin.    Typewritten. 

©  S.  S.  Baldwin,  New  York;  1898:73062, 


Dec.  15 ;  2c.  Dec.  15. 


19560 


His  billboard;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  M.  M.  Suck. 
26  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  24,  1909 ;  D :  17780 ;  Marie  Made- 
leine Suck,  Boston.  19561 

His  bitter  atonement;  a  comedy  drama  in  3 
acts. 

©  Harley  A.   Wickham,   Gowanda,  N.   Y. ; 
1888 :  26704,  Sept.  18.  19562 

His  blood;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  D.  Perkins. 
[33]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  29,  1914;  D:  37157;  Dana  Per- 
kins, Rocklin,  Cal.  19562a 

His  bluff  called.     See  Matadore  (The) 

His  borrowed  plumes;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Mrs.  G.  C.  West.     [100]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  2,  1909 ;  D :  16584 ;  Mrs.  George 
Cornwallis  West,  London.  19563 

His  bounden  duty;  in  4  acts,  by  O.  L.  Rogers. 
54  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  O.  Ligare  Rogers,  New  York;  D:5616, 
Oct.  7,  1904 ;  2c.  Oct.  7,  1904.  19564 

His  boy;  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act,  by  Hal  Reid 
[i.  e.  James  Halleck  Reid]  10  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Bertha  Belle  Westbrook  Reid,  Chicago; 
D :  92,  Jan.  30,  1901 ;  2c.  Jan.  30,  1901.    19565 

His  boyhood  friend;  tragedy  in  1  act,  by  Y. 
Geiger.    16  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    21,    1910;    D:  21115;    Yvonne 
Geiger,  San  Francisco.  19566 

His  breach  of  promise;  a  2  act  college  comedy, 
by  B.  A.  Searle.     [2],  56  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Aug.   20,   1909;   D:  16596;   Billy   A. 
Searle,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  19567 

His  brother's  birthright;  a  romantic  drama  in 
5  acts,  by  G.  D.  Baker.    Typewritten. 

©  George  D.  Baker,  Beatrice,  Neb.;  1897: 
6637G,  Nov.  29 ;  2c.  Nov.  29.  19568 

His  brother's  bondsman;  in  4  acts,  by  J.  T. 
McGeary. 

©  John  Thomas  McGeary,  United   States; 
1900  A :  25324,  Oct.  11.  19569 

His  brother's  crime;  a  4  act  melodrama,  by 
C.  K.  Champlin. 

©  Charles  K.  Champlin,  Long  Branch,  N. 
J. ;  D :  2353,  Sept.  19,  1902.  19570 

an   original  drama   in   4   acts,   by   W.   De 

Wilde  and  M.  J.  Sterne. 

©  William  De  Wilde  and  Melville  J.  Sterne, 
Husted,  Col. ;  1886:  7237,  Mar.  29.  19571 

His  brother's  keeper;  an  international  drama 
in  3  acts,  by  Philip  Verrill  Mighels  and 
Michael  White.    108  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  P.  V.  Mighels,  New  York ;  D :  9971,  Feb. 
15,  1907 ;  2c.  Feb.  15,  1907.  19572 


966 


19573 


COPYRIGHTED   IK    THE    UKITED    STATES 


19590 


His  brother's  keeper — Continued. 

play  in  prologue  and  3  acts,  by  C.  F.  Read. 

[71]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©    Ic.    July    31,    1913;    D:  33968;    Charles 

Francis  Read,  Kankakee,  III.  19573 

a  .social-military   drama  in  3   acts,   by  C. 


Greve. 

©  Clifford  Greve,  St.  Louis ;  D :  15200,  Mar. 
1,  1909.  19574 

His  brother's  sin;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  F.  Allen.    95  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Frank   Allen,   Collingswood,   N.   J. ;   D : 
2981,  Feb.  12,  1903 ;  2c.  Feb.  12,  1903.     19575 

His  brother's  wife;  play  in  1  act,  by  Harold 
Orbe  [pseud,  of  H.  D.  Oberdorfer]  4  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    11,    1915;    D:  41471;    Harold 
Dixon  Oberdorfer,  Oklahoma,  Okl.        19575a 

His  brown  tweed  suit;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  J. 
aicCurtney.    8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   .Tames  McCartney,  Ardsley,   N.   Y. ;   D : 
6787,  June  8,  1905 ;  2c.  June  8,  1905.        19576 

His  busy  day;  a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
H.  L.  Mayer. 

©  H.  L.  Mayer,  Buffalo;  1899:7016,   .Tan. 
20.  19577 

His  chance;  play  in  1  act  and  1  scene,  by  R.  K. 
Rolfe.     [1],  8  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June   8,    1910;    D:  21301;    Rose   K. 
Rolfe,  Chicago.  19578 


play  in  3  acts,  by  H.  C.  Colwell.     [194]  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  8,  1913;  D:  34348;  Henry  Clif- 
ford Colwell,  Kittanning,  Pa.  19579 

His  charity  patient;  orierlnal  play  in  1  act,  by 
11.  Robinson.     [6]  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©  June  1,  1914;  Ic.  July  27,  1914;  Ic.  Aug. 
10,  1914;  D:  37824;  Reed  Robinson.  San 
Diego,  Cal.  19579a 

His  Chinese  friend;  American  comedy  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  D.  E.  Davenport.  [1],  46  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  6,  1912;  D:  31069;  Delbert  E. 
Davenport,  St.  Louis.  19580 

His  choice;  musical  comedy  in  1  act,  by  D.  W. 
Kent.     5  p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Julv  27,  1914;  D:  38026;  Dolores 
Wilkens  Kent,  Los  Gates,  Cal.  19580a 

His  Christian  wife;  a  4  act  social  drama,  by 
E.  A.  Barron  and  .Tames  M.  Flagg. 

©  Elwyn  A.  Barron,  New  York ;  D :  14069, 
Oct  10,  1908.  19581 


His  chum's  widow;  a  1  act  comedy,  by  Si  U. 
Collins.     20  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Si  U.  Collins,  Detroit;  D :  392,  Apr.  24. 
1901;  2c.   Apr.   24,  1901.  19582 

His  club  friend;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  M.  Barry. 
17  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Mar.    11,    1915;     D:  39961;     James    M. 
Barry,  Dingmans  Ferry,  Pa.  19582a 

His  college  chum;  a  comedietta,  by  J.  Ferrar. 
24   p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

•    ©  Jules  Ferrar,  Brooklyn;   D :  3909,  Sept. 
8,  1903;  2c.  Sept.  8,  1903.     ^  19583 

His  colour  saved  him;  1  act  comedy,  by  John 
Guerin.     19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.     Aug.   28,    1915;     D :  41591 ;     Frank 
Powers  Murphy,  New  York.  19583a 

His  come  back;  play  in  1  act,  by  R.  Ober.     [2], 

15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  12,  1914?  D :  36330 ;  Robert  Ober, 
New  York.  19583b 

His    compensation;    a   playlet,    by    E.    Warren. 

16  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Eliza  Warren,  Cleveland ;  D :  5531,  Sept. 
14,  1904 ;  2c.  Oct.  27,  1904.  19584 

His  country  cousin. 

©  Frank  Jones,  Fairview,  W.   Va. ;   1892: 
50237,  Dec.  9.  19585 

His  country  sweetheart;  comedy  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  G.  H.  Trader.  129  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    George    Ileni'y    Trader,    Brooklyn;    D: 
4601,  Feb.  29,  1904 ;  2c.  Mar.  5,  1904.        19586 

His  cousin  Felix;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  L. 
Blaisdell.      Typewritten. 

©  Ilenrv  Lawrence  Blaisdell.  United  States; 
1899 :  14612,  Feb.  23  ;  2c.  Feb.  23.  19587 

His  crime  and  punishment.      See  Rodion. 

His  cure  for  love;  a  1  act  comedy,  by  E.  T. 
Sweet. 

©  Ellingham  Tracy  Sweet,  Scranton,  Pa. ; 
D :  2.591,  Nov.  11,  1902.  19588 

His  Danish  friend;  a  melodrama  in  3  acts,  by 
O.  B.  Muir.     69  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Olive   Beatrice   Muir,    Brooklyn;    1893: 
22630,  May  10;  2c.  Mar.  16.  19589 

His  daughter;  a  comedy  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
G.  A.  Faylor. 

©  George  A.  Faylor,  Oakland.  Cal. ;  1893 : 

8402,  Feb.  13.  19590 

play  in  1  act,  by  G.  D.  Crain,  jr.    10  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  15,  1915 ;  D :  39990 ;  G.  D.  Crain. 
jr.,  Louisville.  19590a 


967 


19591 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


19614 


His  daughter's  father;  a  playlet,  by  L.  Mal- 
loy.    cover-title,  [16]  p.    12°.     Printed. 

©  Louise  Malloy,  Baltimore ;  D :  7074,  Aug. 
8,  1905;  2c.  Aug.  8,  1905.  19591 

His  daughter's  sentence;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
A.  Block.    77  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  25,  1913;  D:  33890;  Alexander 
Block,  New  York.  19592 

His  death  sentence;  1  act  play,  by  F.  Brueg- 
ger.     [1],  22  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  27,  1912;  D:314S7;  Frederick 
Bruegger,  Chicago.  19593 

His  defence;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  V.  J.  Hoyt. 
[15]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  11,  1910 ;  D :  21779 ;  Vance  Jos. 
Hoyt,  Los  Angeles.  19594 

His  dinner  for  two;  a  comedietta  in  1  act,  by 
Franklin  Johnston.  New  York,  Dick  &  Fitz- 
gerald, 1913.     11  p.     12°. 

©  Jan.  29,  1913;  •2c.  .Tan.  31,  1913;  D: 
32274 ;  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.     19595 

His  divorce  double;  farce  comedy  in  1  skit,  by 
H.  Fort.     14  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  24,  1910;  D :  20567 ;  Homer 
Fort,   Monrovia,   Cal.  19596 

His  double  life;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  A.  Stevens.    Typewritten.     [Synopsis  only] 

©  John  A.  Stevens,  New  York ;  1890 :  5307, 
Feb.  12;  Ic.  Feb.  12.  19597 

His  dream  of  Cleopatra;  dramatic  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  Barry  Gray.  [1],  9  p.  4°,  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  9,  1911 ;  D :  24894 ;  V.  F.  Peralta, 
Chicago.  19598 

His  duty;  an  American  drama  in  prologue  and 
3  acts,  by  A.  French  and  George  R.  Morse, 
78  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  G.  E.  Morse,  New  York,  and  Alice 
French,  Davenport,  la. ;  D :  9586,  Nov.  22, 
1906;  Ic.  Dec.  0,  1906;  Ic.  Nov.  22,  1906. 

19599 

His  eleventh  commandment;  a  musical  and 
dramatic  sketch,  by  P.  N.  Vek.  9  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Perry  N.  Vek,  New  York ;  D :  10931,  June 
26,  1907 ;  2c.  June  19,  1907.  19600 

His  eminence;  romantic  drama  of  Cardinal 
Richelieu  in  3  acts,  by  K.  and  J.  Benedict. 
73  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1913;  D:  32698;  Kingsley 
and  Jeanette  Benedict,  New  York,  19601 

His  eminence,  the  cardinal;  a  tragedy  of 
ancient  Rome,  in  5  acts,  by  E.  J.  Weisenberg. 
127  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edward  J.  Weisenberg,  Cleveland ;  D : 
7621,  Nov.  25,  1905;  2c.  Nov.  25,  1905.     19602 


His  engagement;  a  farce  comedy,  by  J.  B.  Car- 
rington. 

©   John   B.    Carrington,    Louisville ;    1897 : 
10987,  Feb.  13.  19603 

His  evil  genius;  a  melodramatic  play  in  3  acts, 
by  Marion  Sackett. 

©  Marion   .Jenkins,   Oakland,  N.  .L ;   1892: 
22336,  May  27.  19604 

His  excellency;  an  entirely  original  comic  opera 
in  2  acts,  by  W.  S.  Gilbert,  music  by  Osmond 
Carr.  New  York,  T.  B.  Harms  &  co.  [etc., 
etc.]  1894.    62  p.    8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  George  Edwardes,  United  States;  1894: 
50103,  Oct.  27 ;  Ic.  Oct.  27.  19605 


—  a  4  act  comedy  drama,  by  E.  A.  Davis. 

©  Edwin  Abraham  Davis,  St.  Paul;  1898: 
14070,  Feb.  28.  19606 

—  from   the   French   of   Marie   Henri   Beyle, 


dramatized  in  5  pts.  by  T.  Lowe  and  Anne  C. 
Shymer.     72  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1913 ;  D :  32650 ;  Theo  Lowe, 
New  York.  19607 

a  play  in  5  acts,  by   S.  Fleischmann  and 


C.  Ilagar. 

©  Simon  Fleischmann  and  Charles  Hagar. 
Butfalo;  1888:2308,  Jan.  20.  19608 

His  excellency,  the  governor;  a  farcical  ro- 
mance in  3  acts,  by  R.  Marshall.  Boston,  W. 
H.  Baker  &  co.,  1901.     3  p.  1.,  152  p.     12°. 

©   R.    Marshall,    London;    D :  434,   May   6, 
1901;  2c.  ]\Iay  14,  1901.  19609 

His  exceptional  mother-in-law;  1  act  drama, 
bv  Mrs.  F.  W.  Pender.  [New  York,  Edgar 
S.  Werner  &  co.,  1905]  cover-title,  7  p.  12°. 
(On  cover:  Werner's  plays) 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner,  New  York;   D :  7128, 
Aug.  19,  1905;  2c.  Oct.  10,  1905.  19610 

His  fate;  or,  The  romance  of  life,  by  J.  C. 
Gruzard. 

©  James  C.  Gruzard,  Evansville,  Ind. ;  1883  : 
19643,  Oct.  25.  19611 

His  father-in-law;  comedy  in  1  act,  after  the 
French  of  Paul  Pinasseau,  by  A.  Danziger. 
{In  Society,  vol.  1,  no.  19,  Sept.  6,  1913) 

©  Sept.  20,  1913;  2c.   Sept.  23,  1913;   D: 
34512 ;    Adolphe    Danziger,    Los    Angeles. 

19612 

His  father's  boy;  fifteen  minute  sketch,  by  W. 
C.  Percival.     13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  27,  1911;  D:  25868;  Walter  C. 
Percival,  Akron,  O.  19613 

His  father's  chum;  or.  Perils  and  rescues,  a 
melodrama  in  3  acts,  by  Capt.  T.  J.  Spencer. 
©  Thomas  J.  Spencer,  Washington:  1883: 
238,  Jan.  4.  19614 


968 


19615 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED    STATES 


19630 


His   first   bride;    piny    in   4   acts,    by 
Libin. 


Solomon 


His  father's  house;  play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  Byn- 
ner.     98  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  11,  1910 ;  D :  20164 ;  Witter  Byn-      ."j^S^b  .T  pC  ,]T^'pii  4  ]*N  N?:X-n  ;r.^3  rom?  ]^^T 
ner,  Windsor,  Vt. 


19615 

His  father's  mistake;  play  in  4  acts,  by  D.  I. 
Jersky.     [1],  178  p.     8°.     Ms. 

©   Ic.    Aug.    1,    1912;    D:3040G;    David    I. 
Jersky,  Troy,  N.  Y.  19616 

His  father's  son;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
B.  J.  Young. 

©   Eugene   Jared   Young,   New   York;    D: 
3782,  Aug.  1,  1903.  19617 

comedv  in  3  acts,  by  Gladys  Ruth  Bridg- 

ham.    Boston,  W\  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1916.    42  p. 
12°.     (On  cover:  Baker's  ed.  of  plays) 

©   Nov.   24,   1915;    2c.    Nov.    26.    1915;    D: 
42344;   Walter  H.  Baker  &  cc,  Boston. 

19617a 

a  farce  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Helen  Mor- 
rison Howie.  Philadelphia,  Tlie  Penn  publish- 
ing company,  1900.     20  p.     12°. 

©   Penn   pub.   co.,    Philadelphia;    1900   A: 
17372,  July  14;  2c.  July  14.  19618 

1  act  playlet,  by  B.  C.  Levy.  [8]   p.     4°. 

Type^^ritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  7,  1911;  D:  23046;  Bernard  C. 

Levy,  New  York.  19619 

an  original  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  M.  Cald- 
well.    120  p.     4°,     Typev/ritten. 

©  Jean  Mawson  Caldwell,  New  York ;  D : 
2170,  July  30,  1902 ;  2c.  Sept.  23,  1902.     19620 

play,   by   C.   G.   Armstrong.      [44]    p.    obi. 

16°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  20,  1912  ;  D :  28370 ;  Carl  Gilmore 
Armstrong,  New  York.  19621 

plavlet  in  1  scene,  dramatization  by  T.  C. 

Shipley.     [3],  8  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  8,  1912;  D:  29321;   T.  Charles 
Shipley,  Sioux  City,  la.  19622 

or.   My  boy,  play   in  4  acts,  by  Virginia 

Kline.     113  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Julv  23,  1912;  D:  30418;   Harry  D. 
Kline,  New  York.  ^19623 

His  father's  wife;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  P.  D. 
Emmons.     [1],  60  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Jan.    29,    1912;    D:  28480;    Paiil    D. 
Emmons,  East  Boston,  Mass.  19624 

His  final  bout;  comedy  drama  in  5  scenes,  by 
IT.    Barnett.      17    p.      4°.      Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  6.  1914 ;  D :  35944 ;  Henry  Bar- 
nett, New  York.  19624a 
His  first  and  last  offense;  in  1  act,  by  J.  J. 
Peters.     8  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  John  J.  Peters,  New  York ;  D :  5744,  Nov. 
1,  1904;  Ic.  Nov.  1,  1904;  Ic.  Nov.  28,  1904. 

19625 


96  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  6,  1915  ;  D :  40580 ;  David  Kessler 
and  Max  R.  Wilner,  New  York.  19625a 

His  first  case;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  W.  S. 
(Jack)  Brintnall  and  Ferno  (Jimniie)  Schuhl. 
44  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Woodbury  Saxton  Brintnall,  Oakland, 
Cal. ;  D:  15062,  Feb.  12,  1909;  2c.  Feb.  12, 
1909.  19626 

a  farce  in  1  act,  by  George  Albert  Drovin. 


Philadelphia,  The  Penn  publishing  company, 
1902.     14  p.     12°. 

©    Penn    pub.    co.,    Philadelphia ;    D :  1853, 
May  8,  1902 ;  2c.  May  8,  1902.  19627 

play  in  1  act,  by  J.  E.  Thompson.    8  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  7,  1914  ;  D  :  36018  ;  John  Ehner 
Thompson,  New  York.  19627a 


—  or,  Billy  Todd's  mother,  vaudeville  sketch, 
by  C,  V.  Kerr.    19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Clarence   Vincent  Kerr,   Cleveland ;   D : 
5758,  Nov.  11,  1904 ;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1905.        19628 


His     first     courting, 
daughter. 


See     Butcher's     (The) 


His  first  experience;  draima  in  1  act,  3  scenes, 
by  J.  J.  Goldburg.    12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   May   27,   1915;   D:  40775;    Jesse   J. 
Goldburg,  New  York.  19628a 


His  first   false  step, 
than  scented. 


See  More   to   be  pitied 


His  first  kiss;  or.  Squaring  accounts,  farce 
comedy  in  1  act,  by  G.  L.  Sweatman.  15  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  1,  1914 ;  D :  36902 ;  George  Lip- 
pincott  Sweatman,  Colorado  Springs,  Col. 

19628b 

His  first  love;  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  3  scenes,  by 
C.  A.  Watson. 

©    Charles    Arthur    Watson,    Pittsburgh; 
1899 :12070,  Feb.  11.  19629 

His  first  masterpiece;  comedy-drama  in  4  acts, 
by  Adam  Mesco. 

[2],  95  p.     4°.     Ms. 

©    Ic.    July    23,    1913;    D:  33871;    Julius 
Broder,  New  York.  19630 


969 


19631 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


19655 


His  first  mount;  a  dramatic  episode  in  the  rac- 
ing world,  in  1  act  and  1  scene,  by  M.  Waters. 
13  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  May  Waters,  New  York ;  D :  11578,  Oct. 
23,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  23,  1907.  19631 

His  first  official  act;  by  L.  Underwood. 

©   Lawrence   Underwood,    New    York ;    D : 
5380,  Aug.  6,  1904.  19632 

His  first  pupil;  burlesque  in  1   act,  by  J.   J. 
Karniol.    26  p.    4°.    Type^vritten. 
.   ©  Jolin  J.  Karniol,  New  York ;   D :  13238, 
June  24,  1908 ;  2c.  June  24,  1908.  19633 

His  first  start  in  business;  a  sketch,  by  N. 
Twomey.    17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Neil   Twomey,   Chelsea,   Mass. ;    D :  609, 
June  25,  1901 ;  2c.  June  13,  1901.  19634 

His  first  wife;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  F.  Allen. 
12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  22,  1912;   D:  29734;  Frederick 
Allen,  Chicago.  19635 

original    drama,    by    Caroline    I.    Hibbard. 

(In  Strauss  magazine  theatre  program,  Jan. 
22,  1912) 

©  Jan.  22,  1912 ;  2c.  Feb.  9, 1912 ;  A :  307773 ; 
Frank  V.  Strauss  &  co.,  New  York.         19636 

His  flag-.     See  His  life. 

His  flirting  propensities;  a  comic  operetta  in 

1  act,  by  F.  H.  Head. 

©    Francis    Heiston    Head,     Washington ; 
1897 :  28539,  May  8.  19637 

His  fortune;  a  California  drama  in  5  tableaux, 
by  W.  F.  Sage. 

©  Will  F.  Sage,  Boston ;  1881 :  10506,  July 
6.  19638 

His  freedom;  an  American  drama  in  1  act  and 

2  scenes,  by  F.  M.  Eaton.     6  p.     f°.     Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.   May  22,   1912;    D:  29731;    Fred   M. 
Eaton,  Los  Angeles.  19639 

His  rrench  doll;  a  comedy  burlesque  in  3  acts, 
by  H.  B.  Clifford. 

©  Harry  B.  Clifford,  Chicago ;  1897 :  41002, 
July  15.  19640 

His  friend,  the  enemy;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  H.  Booth.    44  p.    4°,    Typewritten. 

©  John  Hunter  Booth,   New  Orleans ;   D : 
9789,  Jan.  14,  1907 ;  2c.  Jan.  15,  1907.     19641 

His  friend,  the  liar;  a  3  act  comedy,  by  A. 
Miller.    125  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ashley  Miller,  New  York ;  D :  4273.  Nov. 
20,  1903;  2c.  Nov.  20,  1903.  19642 

His  genius;  play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  Kingsbury. 
[2],  85  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    24,    1914;    D:  37661;    William 
Kingsbury,  San  Francisco.  19642a 


His  good  genius;  a  comedietta,  by  Arthur  M. 
Heathcote,  New  York,  S.  French;  London,  S. 
French,  ltd.,  1907.    24  p.     12°. 

©    Samuel    French,    New   York;    D:  11878, 
Dec.  7,  1907 ;  2c.  Mar.  19,  1908.  19643 

His  good  name;  by  W.  G.  Rose. 

©   William    Ganson   Rose,    Cleveland ;    D : 
10046,  Feb.  28,  1907.  19644 

Itis  grace,  the  duke;  a  farce,  by  A.  H.  Hardy. 

©    Albert    H.    Hardy,    New    York;    1892: 
35275,  Aug.  26.  19645 

farce  in  3  acts,  by  J.  U.  Harris.    27  p.    f°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  2,  1911;  D:  24388;   Joseph  U. 
Harris,  Gouverneur,  N.  Y.  19646 

His  great  part;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  L.  C.  King. 
17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  20,  1910 ;  D :  21596 ;  Laura  Clay- 
ton King,  Los  Angeles.  19647 

His  great  revenge;  play  in  6  acts,  founded  on 
the  novels  by  Fortun6  du  Boisgobey,  drama- 
tized by  B.  A.  R.  Ottolengui. 

©  Benjamin   A.   R.   Ottolengui,   Brooklyn; 
1883  :  7695,  Apr.  25.  19648 

Kis  guilty  father;  a  farce  in  3  acts,  by  K.  Lee. 
©   Harry   Davis   and   Kenneth   Lee,   Pitts- 
burgh ;  1899 :  64170,  Oct.  4.  19649 

His  gypsy  sweetheart;  comedy  singing  and 
talking  sketch,  written  by  I^ouis  Chevalier. 
[11]  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Nov.  26,  1913;  D :  35158 ;   Glenn  H. 
Eastman,  New  York.  19650 

His  heart's  blood;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Madame 
la  duchesse  d'Uzes. 

©    Tello    J.    D'Apery,    New    York;    1892: 
36417,  Sept.  5.  19651 

His  heritage;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  J.  Wood- 
worth.     Typewritten. 

©    Lita    J.    Woodworth,    San    Francisco ; 
1899 :  10037,  Feb.  2 ;  2c.  Feb.  2.  19652 

dream  tragedy  in  1  act,  by  E.  Ro.ss.     [1], 

13  p.       4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  22,  1913  ;  D  :  35408  ;  Earle  Ross, 
Chicago.  19653 

His  heroine;  a  farce  in  1  aft,  by  Margaret 
Louise  Holbrook. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia ;  1894 :  30183. 
June  2.  19654 

His  highness.      See  Crafty  (A)  rajah. 

His  highness,  my  husband;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
adapted  from  the  French  of  Xanrof  [pseud, 
of  Leon  Fourneau]  and  Chancel,  by  W. 
Boosey.    84  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  Boosey,  London ;  D :  6154,  Jan. 
30,  1905;  2c.  Jan.  30,  1905.  19655 


970 


19656 


COPYRIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


19676 


His  highness,  the  bey;  a  musical  satire  in  2 
acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  W.  M.  Housh  and 
F.  R.  Adams,  music  by  Joseph  E.  Howard. 
55  p.    4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Will  M.  Hough  and  Frank  R.  Adams, 
Chicago;  D:6423,  Mar.  29,  1905;  2c.  Mar. 
29,  1905.  19656 

His  highness,  the  first  gentleman  of  Europe; 
or,  The  truth  well  told  is  better  than  a  lie, 
a  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  S.  Bredin. 
71  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  S.  Bredin,  New  York;  1894: 
17193,  Mar.  28 ;  2c.  June  13.  19657 

His  holiday;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  R.  M.  Skinner 
and  C.  J.  Campbell.     Typewritten. 

©  Ralph  M.  Skinner  and  Charles  J.  Camp- 
bell, New  York;  1900  A:  25499,  Oct.  13;  2c. 
Oct.  13.  19658 

His  honor,  the  alderman;  by  William  H.  King. 
24  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Melnot  &  Henry,  Philadelphia;  D :  10982, 
July  16,  1907;  Ic.  July  IG,  1907;  Ic. 
Aug.  9,  1907.  19659 

His  honor,  the  mayor  of  Coney  Island;  by  A. 
Esmann. 

©  Albert  Esmann,  Brooklyn  ;  D  :  7494,  Nov. 
3,  1905.  19660 

His  honor's  honor;  play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  N. 
Buck  and  Eustace  Leroy  Williams.  [2],  155 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  13,  1911;  D:  23345;  Charles 
Neville  Buck,  Louisville.  19661 

His  honour;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  P.  S.  Sharpe. 
95  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Percy  Seymour  Sharpe,  Chicago  ;  D :  2645, 
Nov.  28,  1902 ;  2c.  Nov.  19,  1902.  19662 

His  house  in  order;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  A. 
W.  Pinero.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co,  1907. 
204  p.     12°. 

©  Arthur  W.  Pinero,  London ;  D :  9429. 
Nov.  15,  1906;  2c.  Dec.  12,  1906.  19663 

His  ideal;  by  C.  B.  Sternberg.  105  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  diaries  B.  Sternberg,  Portland,  Or. ;  D : 
13227,  June  22,  1908 ;  2c.  July  9,  1908.    19664 

His  inheritance;  3  act  comedy,  by  O.  Parraele. 
120  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  4,  1915;  D:  39290;  Olive  Par- 
mele,  Atlanta.  19664a 


—  or,  A  stolen  birthright,  play  in  3  acts,  by 

V.  F.  Pritchard.     [1],  35  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Apr.   12,    1912;    D:  29356;    Virgil   F. 

Pritchard,  Fayetteville,  Ark.  19665 


His  Japanese  wife;  playette  in  1  act,  by  G. 
Griswold.     32  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Grace  Griswold,  Chicago;  D :  2822,  Jan. 
7,  1903;  2c.  Jan.  7,  1903.  19666 

Same.     52  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Grace  Griswold,    New   York ;     D :  2341, 
Sept.  16,  1902 ;  2c.  Sept.  16,  1902.  19667 

His  jealous  wife;  a  comedy  from  the  Yiddish 
of  Bride  and  bridegroom,  adapted  by  A.  Dan- 
ziger. 

©  Adolphe  Danziger,  New  York ;   D :  9893, 
Feb.  2,  1907.  .  19668 

■a  drama,  by  J.  Adams.     89  p.     4°.     Type- 


written. 

©  Justin  Adams,  Chelsea,  Mass. ;  D :  6726, 
May  17,  1905 ;  2c.  June  2,  1905.  19669 

His  just  reward;  or,  Bound  by  his  oath,   an 
original  tragedy  drama,  by  W.  J.  Cannon. 

©  William  J.  Cannon,  New  York ;  D :  9881, 
Jan.  31,  1907.  19670 

His  last  act;  drama  In  1  act,  by  A.  Armband. 

8  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Aug.   12,   1911;    D:  24920;   Abraham 
Armband,  New  York.  19671 

His  last  appearance;  play  in  1  act,  by  F.  Allen. 
11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  24,  1909;  D:  16916;  Frederick 
Allen,  Salt  Lake  City.  19672 

His  last  assignment.      See  Double  alarm. 

His   last   bet;   by   M.    Stern.     13   p.     obi.     8°. 
Ms. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  29,  1909 ;  D :  17814 ;  Max  Stern, 
Newark,  N.  J.  19673 

His   last   break;   sketch,    by   R.    A.    Marchand. 

9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  23,  1910 ;  D :  20553 ;  Ralph  Aus- 
tin  Marchand,    North   Cambridge,   Mass. 

19674 

Htts  last  card;  dramatic  cojnposition,  by  W.  R. 
Van  Courtland.     6  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  24,  1914 ;  D :  39308 ;  W.  R.  Van 
Courtland,  Lima,  O.  19674a 

48  p. 


play  in  1  act,  by  E.  Worthington. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.    22,    1914;    D :  38279 ;    Edward 
Worthington,  New  York.  19674b 

His  last  case;  by  M.  G.  Winstock. 

©  Melvin  Germaine  Winstock,  New  York; 
D :  1890,  May  14,  1902.  19675 


—  1  act  drama,  by  Bertha  Perl  Rider  and  E. 
Fern  Hague.     18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Jan.   22,    1912;    D:  28384;   E.    Fern 
Hague,  New  York.  19676 


971 


19677 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


19698 


His  last  chance;  a  romantic,  comedy,  by  J. 
Abbott.     54  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   John   Abbott,    Columbus,   O. ;     D :  9795, 
Jan.  16,  1907;  2c.  Jan.  16,  1907.  19677 

or.  The  little  joker,  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 

Carrie  \V.  Coll)iuu.     Boston,  W.  II.  Baker  & 
CO.,  1895. 

©  AValter  H.   Balder  »"(:  co.,  Boston;  1895: 
27905,  May  23;  2c.  July  10.  19678 

See  also  Wrong  (The)  side  of  the  game. 

His  last  day  at  colleg-e;  by  J.  M.  P.  Parker. 
[9]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  J.  M.  Ferris  Parker,  St.  Louis ;  D :  14333, 
Nov.  20,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  20,  1908.  19679 

His  last  drink;  comedy  Irish  plavlet.  with  a 
moral,  by  J.  McCree.  [2],  16  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.   Nov.  5,   1914;   D:  38708;   Junie  Mc- 
.Cree,  New  York.  19679a 


a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  James  Keaue  and 

Melvin  G.  Winstock.    60  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  :M.  G.  Winstock  and  J.  Keane,  Portland, 

Or. ;  D :  5973,  Dec.  12,  1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  12,  1904. 

19680 

His  last  duel;  a  1  act  play,  adapted  from  the 
French  of  Tlieo.  Barriere,  by  A.  H.  Cady  and 
W.  Seymour. 

©  Alice  Howard   Cady  and   William   Sey- 
mour, Boston;  1892:47263,  Nov.  21.        19681 

His  last  effort;  a  dramatic  episode  in  1  act,  by 
H.  E.  De  Lasaux.    12  p.    4°.    Typewritten.  ' 
©  Harry   E.   De  Lasaux,   New   York;    D: 
14121,  Oct.  22,  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  22,  1908.      19682 

His^  last  fight;  drama,  by  J.  R.  Farrell.  5  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  7,  1910 :  D :  20980 ;  J.  Rupert  Far- 
rell, Bedford  Hills,  N.  Y.  19683 

His  last  hour;  drama  in  1  act,  by  H.  Bnles  [i.  e. 
H.  Bulss]  English  version  by  L.  J.  Rosett. 
[2],  11  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Feb.   12,   1914;   D:  36003;    Louis   J. 
Rosett  and  Horst  Bules,  New  York.        19683a 


from  the  French  of  Horst  Bulss,  by  David 

Pfirrmann.     [2],  8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  16,  1910 ;  D :  22068 ;  Pfirrmann 
amusement  co.,  New  York.  19684 

His  last  hurdle;  by  W.  B.  Young.     20  p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  W.  B.  Young,  Chicago ;   D :  10201,  Mar. 
23,  1907;  2c.  Mar.  23,  1907.  19685 

His  last  jag;  dramatic  sketch,  by  G.  F.  Smith- 
field.     13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    July    28,    1910;    D:  21667;    Geo.    F. 
Smithfield,   Boston.  19686 


His  last  lesson;  an  original  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  J.  F.  Corrigan. 

©  Jolm  P.  Corrigan,  Brooklyn  ;  1897  :  20213, 
Mar.  29.  19687 

His^  last  match;  a  sketch,  by  E.  G.  Grey.    8  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Eddie  G.  Grey,  Cbicago;  D :  8809.  Julv 
10,  1906;  Ic.  July  2,  1906.  19688 

His  last  mount;  by  I.   AVeintraub.     3  p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Isidor  Weintraub,  New  York ;  D :  12890, 
May  4,  1908;  Ic.  Apr.  25,  1908;  Ic.  INIay  4. 
1908.  19689 

His   last   offense;   play    in   1    act,   bv   John   T. 
Doyle.     [2],  17  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  22,  1914;  D:  39174;  Marion  Wil- 
lard  Doyle,  Allston,  Mass.  19689a 

His  last  performance.      See  Indian   actor. 

His  last  race;  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act,  by  E. 

J.   Sharpsteeu.     [1],   7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   July  22,  1912;   D:  30312;   Ernest  J. 

Sharpsteen,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  19690 

a  1  act  playette  for  three  people,  by  C.  M. 

Dale.     4  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Chauncey  M.  Dale,  Chicago ;  D :  14609, 
Nov.  13,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  13,  1908.  19691 


—  or,  A  tale  of  Latonia,  dramatic  sketch,  by 
E.   E.   Ottke.      [10]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   June  6,   1910;    D:  21287;   Ernest   E. 
Ottke,  Cincinnati.  19692 

—  Sec  also  Jockey  Jones. 


His  last  scout;  a  military  drama  in  2  acts,  by 
W.  Boothman.     Chicago,  1887.     16  p.     8°. 

©  William  Boothman.  Chicago;  1887:  284S0. 
Nov.  2 ;  2c.  Nov.  19 ;  2c.  2d  ed.  Dec.  5.     19693 

Same.     2d  ed.  rev. 

©    William     Boothman,     Chicago;     1887: 
31050,  Dec.  12;  2c.  Dec.  12.  19694 

His  lawful  wife;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  K. 
Hager. 

©  Charles  Keemle  Hager,  St.  Louis;  1803: 
34226,  July  22.  19695 

His  lesson;  an  original  comedy  in  1  act,  bv  C.  S. 
Clark. 

©  Charles  Sumner  Clark,  Pittsburgh;  1802: 
19295,  May  5.  19696 

His  life;  or,  His  flag,  a  military  drama  in  4 

acts,  by  A.  L.  Ricks.     16  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Anderson  L.  Ricks,  New  York ;  D :  3272, 

Apr.  11,  1903;  Ic.  Mar.  26,  1903.  19697 

His  life  for  hers;  a  melodrama  in  6  acts,  by 
G.  Wuensch. 

©  George    Wuensch,    Indianapolis;    1889: 
9818,  Mar.  28.  19698 


972 


19699 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED   STATES 


19723 


His  life's  happiness;  by  E.  Percy  Noel. 

©   Joseph    A.    Brainerd,    New    York ;   D : 
12434,  Feb.  26,  1908.  19699 

His  little  error;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  W.  F. 
Gilchrest.     Typewritten. 

©  William  F.  Gilchrest,  New  York;  1897: 
36042,  June  17 ;  2c.  June  17.  19700 

His  little  friend;   a   drama   in   6   acts,   by   M. 
I'ernhard.     62  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Magnus  Bernhard,  New  York;  D:6409, 
Mar.  27,  1905 ;  2c.  Aug.  14,  1905.  19701 

His  little  girl;  drama,  by  C.  C.  Taylor.     10  p. 
f".    Typewritten. 

©   Colin   C.    Taylor,   New   York;    D :  8003, 
Feb.  16,  1906 ;  2c.  Feb.  16,  1906.  19702 

a  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  M.  Fechheimer. 

©   Henry   M.    Fechheimer,    Detroit;    1899: 
12744,  Feb.  16 ;  2c.  Feb.  16.  19703 

His  little  hatchet.     See  Tacts. 

His  little  sister;  a  4  act  pastoral  drama,  by 
Hal  Reid  [i.  e.  James  Halleck  Reid] 

©   B.    S.    Spooner,   Centerville,    la.;    1893: 
45929,  Oct.  13.  19704 

His   lordship;   a   comedy   in   1   act,   by  A.   W. 
Greeley.    21  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Alfred   Wm.    Greeley,    Washington ;    D : 
G354,  Mar.  17,  1905 ;  2c.  Mar.  17,  1905.     19705 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Atwell.    99  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Edwin  Atwell,  New  York;   1887:23879. 
Sept.  20 ;  2c.  May  5,  1888.  19706 

light  opera  in  2  acts,  book  and  lyrics,  by 


F.  T.  Cardoze.    73  p.    4°.    Typewritten,     [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Ic.  Dec.  10,  1912 ;  D :  31673 ;  Frederic  T. 
Cardoze,  Albany.  19707 

—  romantic  comedy,  by  M.  E.  M.  Davis.    New 

York,  E.  S.  Werner  &  co.,  1907.    p.  50-89.    16°. 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner  &  co..  New  York;  D: 

11332,  Sept.  11,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  7,  1907.     19708 

or,    The    American    nobility,     a    musical 


farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  A.  Smith. 

©  William  Augustus  Smith,  Philadelphia ; 
1892 :  20462,  May  13.  19709 

—  See  also  One-act  plays. 


His  lordship  absent-minded;  a  comedy  in  1 
act,  by  T.  Blaine  Donaldson.  9  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Thomas  B.  Donaldson,  Philadelphia;  D: 
6385,  Mar.  22,  1905;  2c.  Mar.  22,  1905.     19710 

His  lordship,  the  burg'lar;  a  comedietta  in  1 
act,  by  Edith  M.  Willett.  Philadelphia,  The 
Penn  publishing  company,  1902.    17  p.    12°. 

©    Penn   pub.    co.,    Philadelphia;    D :  2109, 
July  12,  1902;  2c.  July  12,  1902.  19711 


His  lordship,  the  chauffeur;  farce  comedy  In 
3  acts,  by  E.  W.  Taylor.  [2],  74  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    2,    1910;    D:  21930;    Edward 
Willis  Taylor,  Lexington,  Mass.  19713 

His  lost  child;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  E.  Cervenka. 
5  p.    4°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  23,  1911;  D:  23171;  Joseph  E. 
Cervenka,  St.  Louis.  19713 

His  love  for  her;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  H.  W, 
Lambert.     [47]  p.    f°.    TypewTitten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  11,  1911;  D:.  25185;  Henry  W\ 
Lambert,  Philadelphia.  19714 

His  love  story;  a  drama  in  1  act,  by  E.  E. 
Weston.     23  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Effie  Ellsler  Weston,  Nutlev,  N.  J.;  D: 
11470,  Oct.  7,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  7,  1907.        19715 

His  lucky  day;  farce  in  1  act,  by  F.  T.  Rich- 
ards.   31  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  10,  1909 ;  D :  17322 ;  F.  T.  Rich- 
ards, New  York.  19716 

a  sketch  in  1  act,  by  Susan  Thayer  Bowker. 


Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1902.     17  p.    12" 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  2469, 

Oct.  20,  1902 ;  2c.  Nov.  19,  1902.  19717 

His  majesty;  episode  in  1  act,  by  J.  Lewis.     10 
p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  30,  1913 ;  D :  34288 ;  Jay  Lewis, 
Richmond.  19718 

musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  S.  Howard. 


81  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©    Shafter   Howard,   New   York;    D :  6279, 
•Mar.  6,  1905;  2c.  Mar.  6,  1905.  19719 

His  majesty  and  the  maid;  romantic  costume 
play  in  4  acts,  by  Joseph  Le  Brandt.     93  p. 

f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Samuel    Lewis,    Arlington,    Mass. ;    D : 
4855,  Apr.  9,  1904 ;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1904.  19720 

His  majesty  of  Nicobar.  See  Isle  (The)  of 
Spice. 

His  majesty,  the  baby;  a  3  act  comedy,  by  M. 
D.  Buchanan.    33  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Marcia  Darrah  Buchanan,  Kansas  City, 
Mo. ;  D :  2642,  Nov.  24,  1902 ;  2c.  Jan.  16,  1903. 

19721 

His  majesty,  the  fool;  play  in  4  acts,  based  on 
Dumas'  La  dame  de  Monsoreau,  by  C.  An- 
drews.   [3],  90  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Dec.   13,   1910;   D:  22800;   Charlton 
Andrews,  Cambridge,  Mass.  19722 

His  majesty's  guests;  or.  The  dandy  thieves, 
by  F.  J.  Westcott.    62  p.    4°.    Typewi-itten. 

©   Frederick   John   Westcott,   London ;   D : 
10969,  July  15,  1907;  2c.  Aug.  12,  1907. 

19723 


973 


19724 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


10743 


His  master's  slave;  by  T.  A.  Doucet.  37  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Theodore  A.  Doucet,  United  States;  D: 
8262,  Apr.  2,  1906 ;  2c.  Apr.  2,  1906.         19724 

His  master's  voice;  dramatic  composition  in  1 
act,  by  C.  Wilbur.  [2],  11  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  May  29,  1911 ;  D :  24351 ;  Crane  Wil- 
bur, Athens,  N.  Y.  19725 

story  of  modern  political  conditions,  by  W. 

Montague.    9  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    27,    1910;    D:  21545;    Walter 
Montague,  San  Francisco.  19726 

His  memory  green;  original  vaudeville  sketch, 

by  T.  S.  Davies.     [2],  26  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Mar.    10,    1914;    D:  36303;    Thomas 

Smith  Davies,  New  York.  19726a 

His  Mexican  bride;  by  J.  A.  Golden.  14  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  A.  Golden,  New  York ;  D :  12796, 
Apr.  21,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  21,  1908.  19727 

His  model  wife;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Helen 
F.  Bagg.  Philadelphia,  Penn  publishing  com- 
pany, 1908.     28  p.     12°. 

©   Penn  pub.   co.,   Philadelphia;   D:  13202. 
June  17,  1908 ;  2c.  June  17,  1908.  19728 

His  money's  worth;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  W. 
Bullock.     [2],  17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.    29,    1911;    D:  23775;    William 
Bullock,  New  York.  19729 

His  mother;  farce  in  1  act,  by  Edward  de 
Corsia.     15  p.     4°.  '    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  21,  1911;   D:  24020;   Louis  W. 
Bates,  Chicago.  19730 

an  original  drama  in  prologue  and  5  acts, 

by  J.  K.  O'Neil.     76  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   John    K.    O'Neil,    Louisiana,    Mo. ;    D : 
2861,  Jan.  6,  1903;  2c.  Feb.  10,  1903.        19731 

His  mother  and  I;  a  melodrama  In  4  acts,  by 
M.  R.  Perkins.    24  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mary  R.  Perkins,  New  York ;  1890 :  G811, 
Feb.  27;  2c.  Mar.  18.  19732 

His  mother-in-law;  farce  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
Jim  London.     6  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  8,  1914;   D :  38432 ;   Marguerite 
Marlake  and  Dora  Hurless,  Chicago.     19732a 

monologue  act,  by  J.  A.  Lorenz.     9  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.   28,    1910;    D:  22443;    John   A. 
Lorenz,  New  York.  19733 

His  mother's  boy;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Carr 
and  his  assistant  author. 

©    Albert    Carr,    New    York;    1874:12704, 
Oct.  12.  19734 

His  mother's  face.     See  Picture  plays. 


His  mothers-in-law;  farce  in  1  act,  by  J.  H. 
Neebe.     25  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Apr.   19,    1911;    D:  24002;    Joseph 
Henry  Neebe,  Chicago.  19735 

His  mother's  jewels;  or,  The  strange  detective, 
5  act  drama  complete  with  songs,  by  L.  R. 
Bass. 

©  Louis  R.  Bass,  Brooklyn ;  D :  10098,  Mar. 
8,  1907.  19736 

His  mother's  legacy;  in  5  acts,  by  L.  Jamerson. 

©  Lucinda  Jamerson,  Buffalo  ;  1884  :  4913, 
Mar.  7.  19737 

His  mother's  life.     See  Louis  Montey. 

His  mother's  money;  character  sketch  in  1  act, 
by  L.  Kyn.    7  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  18,  1914 ;  D :  36412 ;  Lucy  Kyn, 
New  York.  19737a 

His  mother's  rosary;  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  K. 
MacCurdy.      [57]   p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  14,  1915 ;  D :  42487 ;  James  Kyrle 
MacCurdy,  Brooklyn.  19737b 

His  mother's  sin.     See  Madame  Jeanette. 

His  mother's  son;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  L. 
Corde. 

©   Leslie   Corde,    New   York;    1893:30710, 
June  28.  19738 

1  act  play,  by  L.  Lazarus.  17  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    July    29,    1915;    D:  41354;    Lillian 
Lazarus,  Brooklyn.  i9738a 

His  musical  friend;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  A.  H. 
Laldlaw,  jr.     20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Alexander  H.  Laidlaw,  jr.,  New  York ; 
D :  7329,  Sept.  21,  1905 ;  2c.  Oct.  5,  1905. 

19739 

His  name;  play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  M.  Willard. 
26  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  20,   1910 ;   D :  17985 ;   J.   Milton 
Willard,  Joliet,  111.  19740 

His  name  is  Mud;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  E. 
Grimm.  San  Francisco,  J.  H.  Barry,  1890. 
30  p.    16°. 

©  Edward   Grimm,    United  States;    1890: 
3668,  Jan.  28 ;  2c.  Mar.  5.  19741 

His  name  on  the  door;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  F.  A. 
Lord. 

©   Frank   A.   Lord,   New   York;   D :  15635, 
Apr.  16,  1909.  19742 

His  natural  life;  a  spectacular  psychological 
drama  in  6  acts  and  tableaux,  by  Ignico 
[Inigo]  Tyrrell  and  Marcus  Clarke. 

©  Inigo  Tyrrell,  San  Francisco ;  1888 :  8238, 
Mar.  19.  19743 


974 


19T44 


COPYRIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


19768 


His  neighbor's  wife;  or,  Between  the  lights, 
comedy  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Annie  Mack  Ber- 
lein.    53  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  24,  1909 ;  D :  16416 ;  Edward  J. 
McCormick,   Bensonhurst,   N.   Y,  19744 

His  neighbor's  window;  an  episode  of  city  life, 
by  J.  P.  Gavit. 

©  John  Palmer   Gavit,    Albany;    D:3762, 
July  28,  1903.  19745 

His  nephew;  by  M.  W.  StoU.  14  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Marcus  W.   Stoll,   Irvington,  N.   J.;   D: 
10228,   Mar.   28,   1907;   2c.  Mar.  28,   1907. 

19746 

His  new  pupil;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  G.  Moy- 
ston.     6  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Guy  Movston,  Memphis ;  D :  15340,  Mar. 
15,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  15.  1909.  19747 

His  next  deal;  an  original  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
B.  Hemming.     72  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Byron  Hemming,  Philadelphia ;  D :  4491, 
Jan.  12,  1904;  2c.  Jan.  12,  1904.  19748 

His  nibs;  or.  The  noble  footman,  Anglo-Ameri- 
can farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  R.  W.  Sneddon 
and  M.  Douglas.     189  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  1,  1913 ;  D :  33114 ;  Robert  Wil- 
liam Sneddon  and  Minnie  Douglas,  New  York. 

19749 

His  nibs  and  his  nobs;  or,   A  female   devil, 

with  dialogue  songs  and  choruses,  by  M.  E. 

Nibbe.    12  p.    f°.    Typewritten.    [Words  only] 

©  Michael  E.  Nibbe,  Chicago ;  D  :  3831,  Aug. 

15,  1903;  2c.  July  20,  1903.  19750 

His  nibs,  the  baron;  a  musical  farce  comedy  in 
3  acts.     Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  A.  Winnett,  New  York;  1891: 
6656,  Feb.  19;  2c.  May  12.  19751 

His  niece's  hero;  comedietta,  by  H.  L.  Newton 
and  A.  S.  Hoffman.     6  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  H.  L.  Newton  and  A.  S.  Hoffman,  Chi- 
cago ;  D :  818,  Aug.  31,  1901 ;  2c.  Aug.  31,  1901. 

19752 

His  oath;  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  Gran.  [2],  16  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  20,  1913 ;  D :  35072 ;  Albert  Gran, 
New  York.  19753 

His  old  love  letter;  1  act  comedy,  by  F.  Allen. 
12    p.      4°.      Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Feb.   9,   1912;   D:  28632;   Frederick 
Allen,  Chicago.  19754 

His  only  salvation;  play,  by  R.  L.  Sheldon. 
52  p.     f°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  9, 1910 ;  D :  20939 ;  R.  L.  Sheldon, 
Akron,  O.  19755 


His  only  wife;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  R.  Bu- 
chanan. 

©  Robert  Buchanan,  San  Francisco;  D: 
2931,   Jan.  30.  1903.  19756 

His  other  self;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  R.  Rine- 
hart.    59  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Mary  Roberts  Rinehart  and  Stanley 
Marshall  Rinehart,  Allegheny,  Pa. ;  D  :  8480, 
May  5,  1906 ;  2c.  May  5,  1906.  19757 

a  farcical  comedy,  by  M.  R.  Clark. 

©  Marvin  R.  Clark,  New  York ;  1897 :  45729, 
Aug.  13.  ^  19758 

a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  Fletcher. 

©  Coyne  Fletcher,  Washington ;  D :  3519, 
June  1,  1903.  19759 

or.  The  parting  of  the  ways,  a  play  in  4 

acts,  by  Rinehart  Roberts. 

©  Mrs.  H.  C.  De  Mille,  New  York;  D: 
8995,  Aug.  27,  1906.  19760 

See  also  Under  the  shadow. 


His  own;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  Thiem.     [84] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  15,  1911 ;  D :  23966 ;  Lena  Thiem, 
Sandusky,  O.  19761 

His  own  confession;  by  R.  B.  Rush. 

©  "Robert   B.   Rush,    Harrison,   N.   J.;   D: 
3269,  Apr.  10,  1903.  19762 

His  own  enemy;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  H.  Davis. 
50  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Harriet  Davis,  New  York ;  D :  7711,  Dec. 
14,  1905;  2c.  Dec.  14,  1905.  19763 

■  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  the  author  of  A  happy 

pair  [S.  Theyre  Smith]  New  York,  R.  M. 
De  Witt,  1876.  20  p.  12°.  ([De  Witt's  act- 
ing plays,  no.  187] ) 

©  Robert  M.   De  Witt,   New  York;   1876: 
8907,  July  31 ;  2c.  Dec.  28.  19764 

play  of  modern  life  in  4  acts,  by  J.  J.  Dilley. 

43  p.     16°.     Printed. 

©  July  1,  1909 ;  2e.  Sept.  2,  1909 ;  D  :  16982 ; 
Joseph   J.    Dilley,    S.   Croydon,    England. 

19765 

His  own  father;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  R. 
White. 

©   Edmund   R.   White,    New   York;    1883: 
2782,  Feb.  12.  19766 

His  own  household;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  L. 
Dodge.     72  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Louis  Dodge,   St.  Louis ;  D :  9113,   Sept. 
19,  1906 ;  2c.  Oct.  1,  1906.  19767 

His  own  people;  an  Irish-American  play  in  4 
acts,  by  J.  C.  Nugent. 

©   J.   C.   Nugent,   Canal   Dover,   O. ;   1899: 
76775,  Nov.  24.  19768 


975 


19769 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


19789 


His  own  physician;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  W. 
Sills  and  Charles  S.  Hayes.  123  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Clarence    William    Sills,    Chicago ;    D : 
12812,  Apr.  23,  1908 ;  2c.  May  23,  1908.     19769 

His  own  wife;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Pe- 
travsky.     Typewritten. 

©  Marie  Petravsky,  New  York  ;  1899  :  64.56, 
Jan.  17 ;  2c.  Jan.  17.  19770 

His  pal;  comedy  dramatic  composition,  by  P.  J. 
Mack.    10  p.    4°,    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  23,  1909 ;  D :  16859 ;  P.  J.  Mack, 
Chicago.  19771 

play   in  1  act,  by  W,   H.   Marshall.     5  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  20,  1915 ;  D :  40221 ;  William  H. 
Marshall,  Detroit.  19771a 

His  pal's  wife.     See  Framed  up. 

His  Parisian  raodel;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  H. 
Gardener.     Typewritten. 

©   Helen  H.   Gardener,   New  York;   1899: 
66229,  Oct.  12;  2c.  Jan.  12,  1900.  19772 

His  partner;  a  play,  by  M.  Caretti.  2  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.    Sept.   14,    1912;    D:  30843;    Maxine 
Caretti,  Hot  Springs,  Va.  19773 

His  partner's  wife;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  L. 
Landes.  [New  York]  Chambers  print  [1900] 
2  p.  1.,  55  p.  8°.  [With  The  playwright  .  .  . 
by  L.  Landes.    New  York,  1900] 

©   Leonard    Landes,   New   York;    1900   A: 
14709,  June  13;  Ic.  June  8;  Ic.  July  21. 

19774 

His  passion's  Waterloo;  play  in  1  act  by  L. 
Judson.    30  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Aug.   13,   1915;    D:  41491;    Leonard 
Judson,  New  York.  19774a 

His  past;  drama  in  1  act,  by  James  Andrew 
Sweinhart.     7  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  17,  1910 ;  D :  22841 ;  John  Henry 
Fairfax-Lucy,  Boston.  19775 

His  pay  in  wine;  war  drama  playlet  of  to-day 
in  1  scene,  by  F.  Cromwell.  [3],  17  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    9,    1915;    D:  41447;    Frederic 
Cromwell,  Chicago.  19775a 

His  Pearl;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  Sonin.  [4]  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  9,  1913;  D:  34068;  John  Sonin, 
New  York.  19776 

His  pet  theory;  drama  in  3  acts,  4  scenes,  by 
R.  B.  Lane.     181  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Richard   Bachelder   Lane,   Chicago ;   D : 
5505,  Sept.  3,  1904 ;  Ic.  Sept.  3,  1904.    19777 


His  phantom  sweetheart;  or.  The  millionaire's 
dream,  a  1  act  play,  by  F.  Allen.  13  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Frederick  Allen,  Los  Angeles;  D :  13206, 
June  17,  1908 ;  2c.  June  17,  1908.  19778 

His  pipe;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  J.  H.  Greene.  24  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  5,  1911 ;  D :  23012 ;  John  Henry 
Greene,  New  York.  19779 

His  place  is  the  armory;  a  play  in  1  act,  by 
A.  D.  Miller.     13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  21,  1912 ;  D :  29109 ;  Alice  Duer 
Miller,  New  York.  19780 

His  pretty  typewriter;  a  socifety  drama,  by  J. 
A.  Fraser  and  E.  Wood. 

©  John  A.  Fraser  and  Eugene  Wood,  Chi- 
cago;  1890:5005,  Feb.  10.  19781 

His  prisoner;  synopsis,  by  G.  J.  Young.  4  p.  f °. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  20,  1912;  D :  30579 ;  George  J. 
Young,  Columbus,  O.  19782 

His  private  honor;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  H. 
Lindsley. 

©   Harris    Lindsley,    New   York;    D:1802. 
Apr.  29,  1902.  19783 

His  private  life;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  E. 
Swan.     112  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.    4,    1910;    D:  20110;    Mark   E. 
Swan,  New  York.  19784 

His  private  mark;  musical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  L.  De  Smidt. 

©    Louis    De    Smidt,    Philadelphia;    1889: 
10853,  Apr.  5.  19785 

His  real  chum;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  Glid- 
don.    14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  George  Gliddon,  New  York ;  D :  7617.  Nov. 
25,  1905 ;  2c.  Nov.  25.  1905.  19786 

His  real  self;  comedy  playlet,  by  F.  H.  Shreiner. 
[7]  p.     4°.     Tj'pewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  2,  1914 ;  D :  38979 ;  Francis  Hoyt 
Shreiner,  Harrisburg.  19786a 

His  requiem;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  T.  M.  Bi- 
laskl. 

©    Theresa    M.    Bilaski,    Jackson,    Mich.; 
1900  A :  8371,  Mar.  31.  19787 

His  revenge.     See  Which  is  her  choice. 

His  reverence,  the  cowboy;  by  W.  C.  Patter- 
son. 

©  Wm.  Chandler  Patterson,  Berkeley,  Cal. ; 
D :  8300,  Mar.  19,  1906.  19788 

His  reward;  original  dramatic  playlet,  by  T.  B. 
Carnahan.     [3],  7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  28,  1910 ;  D :  21438 ;  Thomas  B. 
Carnahan,  Pittsburgh.  19789 


976 


19790 


COPYEIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


19812 


His  rich  relation;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  R.  H. 
Graves.     64  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ralph  H.   Graves,  New  York;   D :  4941, 
Apr.  25,  1904 ;  2c.  Apr.  25,  1904.  19790 

His  richest  haul;  by  R.  St.  Carr.  7  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Royal   St.    Carr,   New   York ;  D :  10710, 

May  25,  1907;  2c.  May  25,  1907.  19791 

His  royal  highness;  American  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  H.  Van  Demark.  127  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten 

©  Ic.  Sept.  13,  1909 ;  D :  16771 ;  Harry  Van 
Demark,  Houston.  19792 

comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Jack  Montague.   Phila- 


delphia, Penn  publishing  company,  1915.    63  p. 
12°. 

©  Oct.  30,  1915  ;  2c.  Nov.  3,  1915  ;  D  :  42167 ; 
Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.  19792a 

a  farce-comedy  in  3  acts  [by  Arthur  Sehvyn 


and  Jacques  Kruger]     71  p.     f  .     Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Newell    and    Thomas,    Chicago;    1888: 
18367 ;  June  27 ;  2c.  Sept.  7.  19793 

His  royal  highness,  the  duke;  by  W.  J.  Black. 

©  William  James  Black,  New  Brunswick, 
N.  J.;  1899:30120,  May  3.  19794 

His  royal  highness'  ferry  boat,  Staten  Island, 
Lord  high  Admiral  Neil  Von  der  Built,  the 
late  emperor  of  railroads,  a  ruler  of  bulls 
and  bears  in  Wall  street;  a  startling  melo- 
drama in  5  acts,  composed  and  arr.  to  choice 
music,  by  E.  F.  Bishop. 

©   Eleanor   Fletcher   Bishop,    New    York ; 
1879:5241,  Apr.  19.  19795 

His  royal  jags;  a  musical,  satirical  farce,  by 
W.  Gavine. 

©  Walter    Gavine,    Chicago ;    1898 :  44299, 
July  25.  19796 

His  royal  nibs;  the  great  Irish  American 
comedy,  by  William  Carleton. 

©   Barry   and   Fay,   United   States;    1883: 
18957,  Oct.  15.  19797 

His  royal  nobs;  nmsical  comedy,  by  W.  L. 
Visscher.  [45]  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Words 
only] 

©    Ic.    Jan.    24,    1912;    D :  28673 ;    William 
Lightfoot  Visscher,  Chicago.  19798 

His  royal  sweetheart,  ^ee  Her  American 
prince. 

His  sacrifice;  problem  play  in  3  acts,  bv  C.  G. 
Eichel.      103    p.      4°.      Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    17,    1912;    D:  30559;    Charles 
Gerard  Eichel,  New  York.  19799 


His  Satanic  majesty,  the  tramp;  by  Jeffrey  and 
La  Pierre.    8  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Frederic  La  Pierre  and  Cornie  Jeffrey, 
Chicago ;  D :  3671,  June  29,  1903 ;  2c.  May  29, 
1903.  19800 

His  second  choice;  play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  J.  Kar- 
niol.     106  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  John  J.  Karniol,  New  York ;  D :  14557 
Dec.  17,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  17,  1908.  19801 

His  second  mother;  by  A.  M.  Kerr.    25  p.    4". 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  18,  1909 ;  D :  17434 ;  Alvah  Mil- 
ton Kerr,  Chicago.  19802 

His  second  time  on  earth;  a  farce  in  2  acts,  by 
E.  H.  Gurney.    79  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ebenezer  H.  Gurney,  Edgewood,  R.  I.; 
D :  669,  July  18,  1901 ;  2c.  July  25,  1901. 

19803 

a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  C.  Parker. 

Chicago,   T.    S.   Denison    [1904]     47  p.     12". 
(On  cover:  Alta  series) 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  D :  5611,  Oct.  6, 
1904 ;  2c.  Nov.  3,  1904.  19804 

His  secret;  an  original  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  P. 
Delgado. 

©  M.  P.  Delgado,  New  York  State;  1882: 
21707,  Dec.  21.  19805 

Itsit-isit,   romantic  vaudeville  playlet,  by 

R.  L.  Landrum.    8  p.    f  °.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  24,  1913  ;  D  :  33878  ;  Robert  Lee 
Landrum,  Detroit.  19806 

His  secretary;  a  drama  in  1  act,  by  A.  S.  Burle- 
son.   13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Adele  S.  Burleson,  Austin,  Tex.;  D: 
13012,  May  20,  1908 ;  2c.  May  20,  1908.     19807 

His  sensitive  nose;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  E. 
Mitchell.     [2],  17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  4,  1912;  D:  29579;  Edmund 
Mitchell,  Berkeley,  Cal.  19808 

His  signature;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  M. 
Witmark  and  F.  B.  Hawkins. 

©  Frank  M.  Witmark  and  F.  B.  Hawkins, 
New  York ;  1895 :  58086,  Nov.  18.  19809 

His  silent  partner;  a  duet  and  a  chorus  in  1 
flat,  by  Dorothy  Usner  [pseud,  of  D.  U.  Bax- 
ter]   6  p.    f  °.    Typewritten. 

©  Dorothy  Usner  Baxter,  New  York;  D: 
5013,  May  13,  1904 ;  2c.  May  7,  1904.        19810 

His  sister;  1  act  play,  by  I.  Harris.  13  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  1.  1912 ;  D  :  30143 ;  Irving  Harris, 
Little  Rock,  Ark.  19811 
a  playlet,  by  C.  W.  Hunt. 

©  Carl  W.  Hunt,  Chicago ;  D :  12540,  Mar. 
14,  1908.  19812 


5379—16 62 


977 


19813 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


18885 


His  sister's  beau;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  A.  F. 
Hanson.     Typewritten. 

©   Arthur   F.    Hanson,   Chicago;    1900   A: 
29674,  Dec.  6;  2c.  Dec.  5.  19813 

His  sister's  choice;  by  L.  Mandel.  11  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Louis  Mandel,  Chicago ;  D :  9650,  Dec.  17, 
1906 ;  2c.  Dec.  17,  1906.  19814 

His  sister's  honor;  a  sketch  from  high  life,  by 
Charles  H.  Bloomfield.  Denver,  J.  A.  Hamer, 
printer,  1906.     [14]  p.    front,  (port.)     16". 

©  C.  H.  Bloomfield,  Denver ;  D '.  9569,  Dec. 
3,  1906 ;  2c.  Dec.  27,  1906.  19^15 

His  sister's  shame;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  F.  Kirke.    93  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  J.  Francis  Kirke,  Wilmington.  Del. ;  D : 
4305,  Nov.  25,  1903 ;  2c.  Dec.  16,  1903.       19816 

a  spectacular  comedy  drama  in  5  acts,  by 

D.  Davidson.     134  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Dore    Davidson,     New     York ;     D :  3517, 
June  1,  1903 ;  2c.  Aug.  5,  1903.  19817 

His  slave;  drama  In  4  acts,  by  H.  Frummer. 
132  p.    8°.    Ms. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    15,    1915;    D :  39687 ;    Henry 
Frummer,  Brooklyn.  19817a 

His  son;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  L.  K.  Anspacher. 
126  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  28,  1913  ;  D  :  33903 ;  Louis  Kauf- 
man Anspacher,  New  York.  19818 

His  song'  bird;  or,  A  little  flirtation,  by  C.  M. 
Borjes.    6  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Camille   Muori  Borjes,   Allegheny,   Pa. ; 
D :  3301,  Apr.  17,  1903 ;  2c.  Apr.  17,  1903. 

19819 

His  son's  father;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  H. 
Irving,  jr.    30  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   George  H.   Irving,   jr.,   New  York;   D: 
15684,  Apr.  14,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  14,  1909.    19820 

His  soul.     See  Little  Miss  Wanda. 

His  soul's  mate;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
A.  Griffin.     [132]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Arthur   Griffin,  Pottersville,   Mass. ;   D : 
13972,  Oct.  1,  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  19,  1908.        19821 

Same.     109  p.    f °.    Typewritten. 

©  Arthur  Griffin,    Pottersville,    Mass. ;    D : 
14473,  Dec.  7,  1908 ;  2c.  Feb.  27,  1909.      19822 

His  stepmother-in-law;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  J.  H. 
Neebe.    53  p.    4",    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  15,  1913;  D:  34157;  Joseph  H. 

Neebe,  Chicago.  19823 

His  terrible  dream.     See  Italian  (The)  man. 
His  terrible  secret;  or.  The  man  monkey,  by 

C.  E.  Blaney.    89  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Chas.  E.  Blaney,  New  York ;  D :  10269, 
Apr.  4,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr,  4,  1907.  19824 


His  to-morrow;  in  4  acts,  by  S.  C.  Clark.  35  p. 
4°.    Typewritten, 

©   Ic.   July   18,  1911;   D:  24720;   Susie  C. 
Clark,  Cambridge,  Mass.  19825 

His  true  wife;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  M. 
Flanagan.    82  p.    4°,    Typewritten. 

©  Matthew  Flanagan,  New  York ;  D :  8733, 
July  17,  1903 ;  2c.  July  17,  190S.  19826 

His  two  wives;  a  sensational  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  W.  L.  Murdock. 

©   William    L.    Alurdock,    Crescent   Beach, 
Mass. ;  1891 :  45748,  Dec.  16.  19827 

His  typewriter  lady;  a   farce,  by  W.   A.  Mc- 

Closky. 

©  William  A.  McClosky,    New    York;    D: 
11072,  Dec.  23,  1907.  19828 

His  uncle  John;  a  play  in  3  acts  with  a  pro- 
logue, by  H.  R.  Woodman.  Franklin,  O.,  The 
Eldridge  entertainment  house,  1908.  39  p. 
8°. 

©  Hannah  Rea  Woodman,  Washington  ;  D : 
13849,  Sept.  21,  1908 ;  2c.  June  30,  1910.    19829 

His  uncle's  rival;  comedy  sketch,  by  F.  J. 
Harvey.     12  p.     f°.     Typewtitten, 

©  Ic.   Nov.   26,   1909;   D:  17528;   Frank   J. 
Harvey,  Lynn,  Mass.  19830 

His  unlawful  right;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  H. 
De  Witt. 

©  Henry  De  Witt,  New  York ;  1891 :  41925, 
Nov.  23.  19831 

His  unloved  wife;  a  society  <lrama,  by  R.  Til- 
lers. 

©  Reta   Villers,    New   York;    1892:20086, 
May  11.  19832 

His  vacation;  farce-comedy  in  1  act,  ky  J.  H. 
Hanover  [pseud,  of  J.  H.  Ernst]  [1],  26  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  9,  1915;  D:  42275;  Jessie  Heln 
Ernst,  New  York.  19832a 

His  victims;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  C. 
Quimby. 

©  Milton  C.  Quimby,  Newark,  N.  J. ;  ISOO : 
06,  Jan.  2.  19833 

His  ward,  Ida  Reeves.  /S'ec  Envuelta  en  su 
red. 

His  wayward  son;  serio-coniedy  drama,  by  S. 
Chambers.     36  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Stephen     Chambers,     Chicago;     D:911, 
Sept.  30,  1901;  2c.  Sept.  30,  1901.  19834 

His  wedded  wife;  1  act  play,  based  on  the  story 
of  Rudyard  Kipling,  by  P.  Davis.  21  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  30,  1912;  D:  31005;  Paul  Davis, 
New  York.  19835 

See  also  Shirley. 


978 


l&§3g 


copyeigIited  In  the  united  states 


19858 


His  wedding  eve;  an  illusttated  taonologue,  by 
M,  Armailya   [pseud,  of  M,  Armstrottg] 

©  Mary  Armstrong,  Chicago  ;  D  :  8326,  Apr. 
2,  1906.  19836 

His  wedding  morning';  1  act  comedy  playlet, 
by  D.  Austin,     ii,  10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  27,  1910 ;  D :  21193  ;  Dare  Austin, 
Loiidon.  19837 

His  wedding  night;  in  1  act,  by  F.  J.  Hill.    8  p. 
f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  5,  1910;  D:  21477;  F.  J.  Hill, 
Chicago.  19838 

His  whiskers;  an  original  comedy-drama  in  3 
acts  and  3  scenes,  by  C.  C.  McCarthy. 

©  Charles  C.  McCarthy,  New  York ;  1885 : 
3657,  Feb.  9.  19839 

His  white  beauty.     See  Wong  Hi. 

His  wif6. 

©    Kate   Josephine   fiateman    Crowe,    New 
York  ;  1881 :  5815,  Apr.  16.  19840 


—  by  M.  Kidder. 

©  Mary   Kidder,   San  Francisco ;   D :  9056. 
Sept.  10,  1906.  19841 


—  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  O.  E.  Downs. 
[45]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  15,  1912 ;  D :  29372 ;  Olive  Edna 
Downs,  Waltham,  Mass.  19842 

A. 


—  a    farcical    comedy    in    3    acts,    by    C 
Thomas.    51  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Charles    Ashford    Thomas,    New    York; 
1895:43711,  Aug.  28;  2c.  Sept.  27.  19843 


—  1   act   sketch,   by   A.   Bradley.      [1],   14  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.   22,   1912;    D:  29117;   Alice  M. 
Bradley,  Hudson,  N.  Y.  19844 


—  play  in  1  act,  by  V.  J.  H.  Blubaugh.    [18]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  5,  1910;   D:  21478;   Vance  Jos. 
Hoyt  Blubaugh,  Grand  Junction,  Col.      19845 


[21, 


— :Play  in  3  acts,  by  F.  D.  S.  Bethune. 
ill  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    21,    1914;    D:  37093;    Feneuil 
Dunkin  Stein  Bethune,  New  York.         19845a 


rev.  ed.  of  The  reform  attornev  gen- 
eral, by  B.  Israeli.  [176]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    17,    1913;    D :  34455 ;    Baruch 
Israeli,  Washington.  19846 

a  play  of  Jewish   life  on   two  continents, 


in  4  acts  by  Leon  Kobrin. 

©  Leopold   Spachner,  New  York ;   D :  6815, 
Sxlhe  13,  1905.  19847 


His  wife^Continued. 

a  society  drama  in  3  acts,  by  F.  B.  Hayes. 

©   Francis   B.    Hayes,    Lexington,     Mass.; 
1886 :  14969,  June  30.  19848 

His  wife  and  her  husband;  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  A.  Vatter  and  W.  Campbell. 

©   August   Vatter   and   Wallace   Campbell, 
Boston  ;  D :  248,  Mar.  22.  1901.  19849 


family  affair  in  1  act,  by  M.  and  F.  Nord- 
strom.    [2],  15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  18,  1914  ;  D  :  36403  ;  Marie  Nord- 
strom and  Frances  Nordstrom,  Washington. 

19849a 

His  wife  and  his  faith;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Chal- 
1am  [pseud,  of  C.  A.  de  Lima]  40  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Charles  A.  de  Lima,  New  York ;  D :  12933, 
May  8,  1908 ;  2c.  May  8,  1908.  19850 

His  wife  and  his  sweetheart;  comedy  sketch  in 
1  act,  by  M.  Ferber.  [1],  7  p.  4°.  Type- 
w^ritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  9,  1913  ;  D :  32902  ;  Maurice  Fer- 
ber, Boston.  19851 

His  wife  by  his  side;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  E. 
Keays.     [113]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    14,    1912;    D :  31708 ;    Ethelyn 
Emery  Keays,  Great  Neck,  N.  Y.  19852 

His  wife  came  back  from  the  country;  a 
comedy  in  1  act,  by  F.  H.  La  Rue.  1  p.  1., 
19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Apr.  18,  1912;   D:  29544;   Frank  H. 
La  Rue,  Port  Jefferson,  O.  19853 

His  wife,  the  leading  lady;  a  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  H.  Douglas. 

©  Harry  Douglas,  Great  Barrington,  Mass. ; 
D :  14183,  Oct.  31,  1908.  19854 

His  wife's  brother;  a  modern  drama  in  4  acts, 

by  I.  W.  Edwards.     75  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Irving  W.  Edwards,  Brooklyn ;  D :  14371. 

Nov.  25,  1908 ;  2c.  Feb.  9,  1909.  19855 

Same.     [2],  81  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  29,  1911;  D:  23777;  Irving  W. 
Edwards,  Brooklyn.  19856 

His  wife's  butler;  1  act  farce  comedy,  by  Vic- 
tor H.  Smalley  and  J.  A.  O'Brien.  14  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.   18,   1911;   D:  23120;   J.  Arthur 
O'Brien,  New  York.  19857 

His  wife's  club;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  S.  Van 
Zile.     [75]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  26,  1911 ;  D :  25080 ;  Edward  S. 
Van  Zile,  New  York.  19858 

His  wife's  daughter.     See  In  wrong. 


97& 


19859 


DEAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


19880 


His  wife's  fool;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  G.  N.  Albyn. 
90  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  7,  1909 ;  D :  17042 ;  Genevieve  N. 
Albyn,   Brooklyn.  19859 

His  wife's  handkerchief.     See  Reformer  (The) 

His  wife's  husband;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts, 

by  J.  A.  Flynn.      [128]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  13,  1909 ;  D :  16553 ;  Joseph  A. 

Flynn,  Brooklyn.  19860 

a    farcical    play    in    3    acts    with    music, 

adapted  by  Al  Flatico.     [25]   p.     4°.     Type- 
written.     [Words   only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  31,  1914 ;  D :  38663 ;  Al  Flatico, 
Cleveland.  19860a 

His  wife's  idolater;  a  dramatic  fragment  in  1 
act,  by  A.  E.  Phillips. 

©  Arthur  Edward  Phillips,  Chicago;  1895: 
9357,  Feb.  13.  19861 

His  wife's  jewels;  a  drama  in  1  act,  by  C.  R. 
Clifford.     9  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Chandler  R.  Clifford,  Philadelphia  ;  1891 : 
40579,  Nov.  12;  2c.  Nov.  12.  19862 

His  wife's  mistake;  by  A.  W.  Le  Mieux. 

©  Alvin  W.  Le  ^Mieux,  Lebanon,  N.  H. ;  D : 
10788,  June  18,  1907.  19863 

His  wife's  money;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  E. 
Swan.     112  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Feb.   11,   1913;    D :  32279 ;  Mark    E. 

Swan,  New  York.  19864 

His  wife's  niece;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  B.  Foster. 
[1],  26  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Apr.   24,   1913;   D:  33057;   Julia   B. 
Foster,  Berkeley,  Cal.  19865 

His  wife's  old  sweetheart;  a  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  Clifford  De  Glopper.  136  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  C.  De  Glopper,  Nashville ;  D :  9582,  Dec. 
5,  1906 ;  2c.  Dec.  5,  1906.  19866 

His  wife's  proxy;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  A.  A. 
Smith. 

©    Alfred    A.    Smith,    Washington;    1897: 
63924,  Nov.  16.  19867 

His  wife's  sister;  drama,  by  M.  E.  Hoyle.  46  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  18,  1910 ;  D :  20493 ;  Mary  Elvira 
Hoyle,  Chicago.  19868 

His  wife's  visitor;  dramatic  sketch,  by  A.  W. 
Grant.     10  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.   29,   1909;   D:  17222;    Thos.   W. 
Mullaly,  Fort  Worth,  Tex.  19869 

His  wife's  will;  a  farce-comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
A.  E.  Duffy. 

©   Alice   E.    Duffy,    San    Francisco;    1S9S : 
71405,  Dec.  8.  19870 


His  winning  touchdown.  See  College  (The) 
scapegoat. 

His  wives;  an  operetta  in  1  act,  libretto  by 
M.  J.  McDonald,  music  by  Lyle  C.  True. 

©  Morton  Joseph  Aloysius  McDonald,  San 
Francisco  ;  D  :  4816,  Dec.  29,  1904.  19871 

His  wonderful  aunt;  farce-comedy  in  1  act  and 
,1  scene,  by  W.  Hainer.  7  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Ic.    Jan.    5,    1915;    D:  39306;    Whitfield 
Hainer,  Providence,  R.  I.  19871a 

His  word  of  honor;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Charles 
Gott.    Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.  [1911]    45  p. 

.     12".  ,...^ 

©  Aug.  5,  1911 ;  2c.  Aug.  7,  1911 ;  D  :  24871 ; 

Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.  19872 

a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  L.  S.  Myers.     54  p. 

8°.    Printed. 

©  Lloyd  Shilton  Myers,  Newport,  Ky. ;  D : 
1078,  Nov.  11,  1901 ;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1902.        19873 

His  worst  enemy;  by  H.  Watkins. 

©  Harry  Watkins,  New  York ;  1872 ;  12018, 
Nov.  14.  19874 

Hiscrassy's  Anna  Bell;  an  original  Comedy 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Lotz. 

©   Mamie    Lotz,    San    Jose,    Cal. ;  D :  6137. 

Jan.  25,  1905.  19875 

Histoire  (Une)  de  brigands;  piece  en  1  acte,  par 
Daniel  Jourda.    Paris,  C.  Joubert,  1912.    27  p. 

©  Oct.  1,  1912 ;  2c.  Dec.  2,  1912 ;  D  :  31520 ; 
Joubert,  Paris.  19876 

Histoire  du  chevalier  Des  Grieux  et  de  Manon 
Lescaut.     Sec  For  love  of  Manon  Lescaut. 

Historia;  an  historical  play  in  2  pts.,  by  J.  C. 
Mountjoy.  Chicago,  J.  C.  Mountjoy,  1902. 
[18]    p.     8°. 

©   John   C.   Mountjoy,    Chicago;     I) :  1313, 
Jan.  17,  1902 ;  2c.  Mar.  13,  1902.  19877 

Historia  de  un  principe;  opereta  en  3  actos  y  5 
cuadros,  libro  de  T.  A.  JuliiV,  mfisica  del 
maestro  E.  Silncbez  de  Fuentes.  79  i^.  4°. 
Mimeographed.      [Libretto    only] 

©  Ic.  May  8,  1913;  D :  3.3443 ;   J.  Giralt  e 
liijo,  Havana,  Cuba.  19878 

Historic  scenes  and  battles  of  1776,  the 
American  Revolution. 

©    .L    T.    McCaddon,    Philadelphia;    1893: 
5163.  Jan.  25.  19879 

Historical  and  presidential  tableaux;  by  G. 
Goldberg.     5  p.     12°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  5,  1910 ;  D :  17804 ;  Gabriel  Gold- 
berg, San  Francisco.  19880 


980 


19881 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED    STATES 


19892 


Historical  fete. 

©  Frank  P.  Pease,  Buffalo;  1879:7967, 
June  14.  19881 

Historical  pageant;  closing  the  centennial  cele- 
bration, June  6-13,  1914,  of  tiie  founding  of 
New  Harmony,  Ind.,  in  1814.  Book  of  words 
by  C.  Dye,  historian,  Nora  Fretageot.  [Indian- 
apolis, The  Hollenbeck  press,  1914]  3  p.  1., 
[9]-48  p.     ports.     8°. 

©  May  14,  1914;  2c.  May  21,  1914;  A: 
374162 ;  Charity  Dye,  Indianapolis.        19881a 

Historical  (An)  pageant  of  Illinois;  by  T.  W. 

Stevens.    Book  of  words.    [Chicago,  The  Alder- 
brink  press,  1909]     67  p.    8°. 

©  Oct.  7,  1910 ;  2c.  Oct.  11,  1910 ;  D :  20390 ; 
Thomas  Wood  Stevens,  Chicago.  19881b 

Historical  (The)  pageant  of  Portland,  Maine; 
produced  on  the  Fourth  of  July,  1913,  author, 
C.  D.  Mackay,  musical  director  and  composer, 
Will  C.  Macfarlane.     47  p.     12°.     Printed. 

©  July  3,  1913 ;  2c.  July  5,  1913 ;  D :  33708 ; 
Constance  D'Arcy  Mackay,  Portland,   Me. 

19882 

Historical  plays  for  children;  by  Grace  E. 
Bird  and  Maud  Starling.  New  York,  The 
Macmillan  company,  1912.  si,  292  p.  incl. 
front.,  illus.     12°.     (Every child  series) 

©  Sept.  25,  1912;  2c.  Sept.  26,  1912;  A: 
320597;  Macmillan  co..  New  York.         19883 

Historical  plays  of  colonial  days  for  5th  year 
pupils;  by  Louise  E.  Tucker  and  Estelle  L. 
Ryan.  New  York,  London  [etc.]  Longmans, 
Green,  and  co.,  1912.     157  p.     front.     12°. 

©  Dec.  13,  1912;  2c.  Dec.  18,  1912;  A: 
330320 ;  Longmans,  Green,  &  co..  New  York. 

19884 

Historical  stories  in  dramatic  form;  by  Ger- 
trude Hand.  Boston,  The  Palmer  company, 
1914.     16  V.     12°. 

Contents  :  v.  1.  Christopher  Columbus. 
Ferdinand  Magellan. — v.  2.  Francis  Drake. 
John  Smith.— V.  3.  The  French  in  Canada. 
Henry  Hudson  in  the  New  World. — v.  4.  Miles 
Standish.  Roger  Williams. — v.  5.  Peter 
Stuyvesant  in  New  Amsterdam.  Exploration 
of  the  Mississippi. — v.  6.  William  Penn  and 
the  Quakers.  La  Salle  and  his  journey  down 
the  Mississippi. — v.  7.  The  Charter  oak.  Pat- 
rick Henry. — v.  8.  George  Washington. — v.  9. 
Washington,  the  commander,  at  Valley 
P^orge. — V.  10.  The  Boston  tea  party.  Paul 
Revere  and  battle  of  Lexington. — v.  11.  Israel 
Putnam.  Nathan  Hale. — v.  12.  Daniel 
Boone. — v.  13.  John  Paul  Jones.  George  Rog- 
ers Clark. — V.  14.  The  Swamp  Fox.  Thomas 
Jefferson. — v.  15.  Daniel  Webster.  Abraham 
Lincoln. — v.  16.   Ulysses   Simpson  Grant. 

©  Sept.  11,  1914;  2c.  Dec.  23,  1914;  A: 
389962-389977;  Palmer  co.,  Boston 

19884a-19884p 


History  (The)  of  a  hand;  an  original  American 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  M.  Hoffman. 

©  John  M.  Hoffman,  Chicago ;  1896 :  2580, 
Jan.  6.  19885 

History  (A)  of  a  queen's  favorite.  See  Earl 
(The)  of  Essex. 

History  (A)  of  American  civilization;  a  di'ama 
of  wild  West  deeds  and  exploits,  in  5  epochs, 
originated,  invented  and  presented  by  W.  F. 
Cody  and  N.  Salisbury. 

©  William  F.  Cody  and  Nate  Salisburv, 
United  States;  1886:26688,  Nov.  26.     19886 

Same.     Epoch  1-5. 

Contents  :  1.  The  primeval  forest  of  Amer- 
ica.— 2.  The  prairies. — 3.  The  cattle  ranch. — 
4.  The  mining  camp. — 5.  The  military  post 
[including]  The  tragedy  of  the  Little  Big 
Horn  and  The  death  of  Custer. 

©   William   F.   Cody   and   Nate   Salisbury, 
United  States  ;  1886 :  26689-26692,  26694.  Nov. 
26.  19887 
See  also  Wild  (A)  West  war. 

History  (The)  of  an  ant.     See  Temper. 

History  (The)  of  G-eronimo's  summer  cam- 
paign in  1885;  a  drama,  by  G.  D.  Cummings. 

©  G.  D.  Cummings,  Mott,  Cal. ;  1890 :  10934. 
Apr.  2;  2c.  May  15,  1893.  19888 

History   (The)   of  marriage;   a  drama   of  the 

centuries,  illustrated  by  moving  art  tableaux. 

©  Charlotte  H.  Allen,  Boston ;  1890 :  32390. 

Oct.  18 ;  2c.  Oct.  27.  19889 

History  (The)  of  the  great  petrification  scheme 
of  Fresno  for  millions;  by  S.  L.  Packwood, 
J.  F.  Sherrard  and  T.  E.  Lucas. 

©  Samuel  Lee  Packwood,  Joel  Franklin 
Sherrard  and  Thomas  Eldon  Lucas,  Stockton. 
Cal. ;  1891 :  44523,  Dec.  8.  19890 

History  of  the  United  States;  an  exercise  for 
thirteen  bovs,  bv  PI  A.  Crowl.  Pana,  111.,  E.  A. 
Crowl  [1909]     13  p.     16°. 

©  E.  A.  Crowl,  Pana,  111.;  D :  14812.  .Tan. 
13,  1909;  2c.  Jan.  30,  1909.  19891 

Histrionic  (The)  scrub  woman;  episode  at  a 
morning  rehearsal  in  vaudeville,  by  .1.  Mc- 
Cree.     15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  16,  1915;  D:  40010;  Junie  Mc- 
Cree,  New  York.  19891a 

Hit  (The)  of  my  life.     6  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Jo.seph    J.    Woods,    Chicago;    D:  16121, 

June  23,  1909 ;  2c.  June  23,  1909.  19892 

Hit  the  trail  Holliday;  American  farce  in  4 
acts,  bv  G.  M.  Cohan  (suggested  by  George 
Middleton  and  Guy  Bolton)  1.56  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  29,  1915 ;  D :  42372 ;  George  M. 
Cohan,  New  York.  19892a 


981 


19893 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


19913 


Hitch  (A)  in  her  honeymoon;  n  play  in  1  act, 
by  C.  E.  Kic'h.     21  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles   Edward   Kicli,   New   York ;    D : 
3019,  Feb.  20,  1903;  2c.  Mar.  G,  1903.       19893 

Hits;  comedy,  by  K.  T.  Deroode. 

©  Kate  T.  Deroode,  Covington,  Ky. ;  ISS."! : 
19297,  Sept.  12.  19894 

Hittem,  the  wonder  man;  a  farcical  play  in 
1  scene,  by  Rachel  Penn  [pseud,  of  Caroline 
McCoy  White  Willard]  20  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Mrs.   E.    S.   Wiliard,   London;   D:ini01. 
Feb.  17,  1909;  2c.  Feb.  17,  1909.  19895 

Hitting  the  toboggan;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  J.  T. 
Prince,  jr.     17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  23,  1911 ;  D :  23726 ;  J.  T.  Prince. 

19896 

Sec  Savitri, 


jr.,  Chicago. 
Hitvesi  (A)  hiiseg  diadala. 


Hix's  fix;  a  mangerial  episode  in  3  acts,  writ- 
ten by  C.  F.  Pidgin  and  Dexter  Smith,  com- 
posed by  Henry  Walden. 

©  Charle.s  F.  Pidgin  and  John  H.  Woods, 
Boston;   1883:5411,   Mar.  23.  19897 

Hizzoner;  or.  The  mayor  and  the  monkey,  a 
comic  opera  in  2  acts,  by  Edmund  Vance 
Cooke  and  Clarence  Vincent  Kerr.  97  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  E.  V.  Cooke  and  C.  V.  Kerr,  Cleveland; 
D :  5643,  Oct.  7,  1904  ;  2c.  Oct.  11,  1904.    19898 

Hjalmar  and  Huldah;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A. 
Marlowe.     59  p.     8".     Printed. 

©  Ic.  June  10,  1912;  D:  30050;  Alexander 
Marlowe,  St.  Paul.  19899 

Hj0rnestene;  drama  i  4  handlinger,  af  Ejlert 
Bierke.  Kristiania,  H.  Aschehoug  &  co.,  1911. 
[3],   213  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  10,  1911 ;  2c.  Nov.  4,  1911 ;  D  :  25673  ; 
H.  Aschehoug  &  co.,  Christiania,  Norway. 

19899a 

Hoarse  and  Hoarse;  a  musical  farce-comedy,  in 
3  acts,  by  W.  Collier  and  C.  Reed. 

©  William  Collier  and  Charlie  Reed,  New 
York;  1891:42,  43,  .Jan.  2.  19900,  19901 

Hoax  (The);  travesty-comedy  in  2  acts,  by  D-  S. 
Marion.     93  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Jan.   il,   1915;    D :  39365 ;   David    S. 
Marion,  San  Francisco.  19901a 

Hobbe's  hobby.  Sec  Adventure  (An)  in  jus- 
tice. 

Hobbies;  a  burletta  bagatelle,  by  B.  E.  Woolf 
Ms. 

©  B.  E.  Woolf,  United  States ;  1878 :  2118, 
Feb.  18;  2c.  Feb.  20.  19902 


Hobblegettes  (The);  comedy  in  1  act,  by  James 
Selvin.    8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  11,  1911 ;  D :  24662 ;  George  Wil- 
liam von  Spiegel,  New  York.  19903 

Hobby-horse  (The);  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A. 
W.  Pinero.  New  York,  United  States  book 
company  [1892]     3  p.  1.,  168  p.     12^, 

©  Arthur  W.  Pinero,  London ;  1892 :  23848, 
,  June  7 ;  2c.  Mar.  2.  19904 

Hobby-horse  (The)  guards;  or,  The  musical 
story  of  a  Dresden  china  shepherdess,  l^ook 
by  Arthur  Augustus  Power  and  C.  C.  Sargeiit, 
jr.,  music  by  D-  MacGregor. 

©    C.    C.    Sargent,    jr.,    and    Donald    Mac- 
Gregor, New  York ;  D :  572,  June  12,  1901. 

18905 

Hobo  and  prince;  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
P.  Hoffrichter.  [22]  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Ic.  Sept.  19,  1913 ;  D :  34484 ;  Paul  Hoff- 
rjcjiter,   Detroit.  19906 

Hobo  (The)  and  the  girl;  romantic  melodrama 
playlet  in  1  act,  by  C.  E.  La  Rew.  [2],  20  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  3,  1912 ;  D :  30429 ;  Charles  Elmer 
La  Rew.  Detroit.  19907 

Hobo  (The)  and  the  lady;  a  \  a(^t  drqma,  by 
J.  T.   Fare.     6  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  John  Threlfall  Ff^re,  Sjin  fr^nci^cQ ;  D: 
1660,  Mar.  28,  19Q2;  2c.  Mar.  218.  1902.     19908 

Hobo  (The)  king;  by  M.  Tileston. 

©  Merrill  Tile.stqn,  Chicago;  D :  9^06,  Oct. 
9,  1906.  19909 

Hobo  (The)  musketeers;  by  D.  L.  Livingston 
and  B.  Carroll. 

©  David  L.  Livingston  and  Boyd  Carroll. 
New  York;  1900  A :  4329,  Feb.  16.  19910 

Hobo  (The)  prince.  §pe  Prince  (A)  for  an 
hour. 

Hoboe  (The);  a  musical  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  libretto  and  music  by  G.  B.  Brighaip. 

©  Geo.  B.  Brig]iam,  Chicago;  1892:32738, 
Aug.  9.  19911 

■  Same. 

©  Geo.   B.   Brigham,   Chicago  ;   1892  :  35825. 
Aug.  31.  19912 

Hoboken  Heinies;  comedy  in  4  S(;enes,  by  H. 
M.  Shaw.     10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  24,  1910;  D:  23919;  Harold  M. 
Shaw,  New  York.  19913 

Hobo-ology;  monologue,  by  Jauies  Ma4ison. 
13  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   June   8,   Ipl^;   0:408^9;    Q]e^^   A. 
Squires,  New  York.  19913a 


982 


19014 


COPYEIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED    STATES 


19933 


Hobo's  (A)  hoodoo;  a  play  by  M.  Wallace.  17  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  17,  1912;  D :  30871 ;  Morgan 
Wallace,  New  York.  19914 

Hobo's  (A)  luck.      See  Lucky. 

Hobson  blowing  up  the  Merrimac  in  Santiago 
Bay;  a  drama,  by  I.  H.  Trabue. 

©  Isaac  H.  Trabue,  Punta  Gorda,  Fla. ; 
1898  :  37635,  June  20.  19915 

Hobson's  choice;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Hal. 
Ileid  [i.  e.  James  Halleck  Reid] 

©  B.  S.  Spooner,  Franklin,  Pa.;  1898: 
42467,  July  15.  19916 

Hoch,  the  consul;  by  C.  F.  Nirdlinger.     50  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Frederic  Nirdlinger,  New  York ; 
D :  2311,  Sept.  9,  1902 ;  2c.  Sept.  9,  1902. 

19917 

Hoche  und  Bonaparte;  drama  in  4  akten  und 
historischer  anhang  mit  4  essais,  von  Charles 
Leyst.  Halle  (Saale),  Otto  Hendel  verlag 
[1914]     8  p.  1.,  196  p.    12°. 

©  Apr.  14,  1914;  Ic.  Oct.  16,  1914;  D: 
38511;  Otto  Hendel,  Halle  (Saale),  Germany. 

19917a 

Hocheimer's  nightmare;  by  J.  M.  Byrnes.  [7] 
p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  18,  1911;  D:  28020;  John  Mac- 
kay  Byrnes,  Paterson,  N,  J.  19918 

Hochgeboren;  schwank  in  3  akten,  von  Ourt 
Kraatz.  Berlin,  Biihnenverlag  Ahn  &  Sim- 
rock,  g.  ni.  b.  h.,  1913.     84  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  21,  1914 ;  D :  35719 ;  Buhnenver- 
lag  Ahn  &  Simrock,  g.  ni.  b,  h.,  Berlin.  19918a 

Hochherrschaftliche  wohnungen;  posse  mit 
allem  komfort  in  4  bildern,  von  Toni  Impe- 
koven,  musik  von  Willv  Bredschneider.  Ber- 
lin, E.  Bloch,  1913.  77  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Ic.  June  9,  1913 ;  D :  33543 ;  Theaterver- 
,     lag  Edward  Bloch,  Berlin.  19919 

Hochzeit;  drama  in  5  akten,  von  Emil  Strauss. 

Berlin,  S.  Fischer  verlag,  1908.     163  p.     12°. 

©  S.  Fischer,  verlag,  Berlin  ;  D  :  12208,  Jan. 

18,  1908 ;  2c.  Feb.  3,  .1908.  19920 

Hochzeit  (Die)  des  Mozart;  ein  heiteres  volks- 
stiick  in  3  akten,  von  Ingo  Krauss  und  Otto 
SchAvartz.  Berlin,  Vertriebsstelle  des  Ver- 
bandes  deutscher  biihnenschriftsteller,  g.  m. 
b.  h.    88  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  19,  1912;  D:  31176;  Vertriebs- 
stelle des  Verbandes  deutscher  biihraenschrift- 
steller,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin.  19921 


Hochzeit  (Die)  von  Poel;  komodie  in  3  akten, 
von  Georg  Engel.  Berlin,  Vita,  deutsches  ver- 
lagshaus,  1906.    3  p.  1.,  [5]-115  p.     12°. 

©  Vita,  deutsches  verlagshaus,  Berlin;  D: 
9061,  Sept.  10,  1906 ;  2c.  Oct.  10,  1906.       19922 

Hochzeitsfackel  (Die);  spiel  einer  maiennacht, 
von  Max  Dreyer.  Stuttgart  und  Leipzig, 
Deutsche  verlags-anstalt,  1907.    121  p.    12°. 

©  res.  under  act  of  Mar.  3,  1905,  by  Eman- 
uel Lederer,  New  York ;  res.  no.  681 ;  Ic.  Dec. 
5,  1906.  19923 

Hock-shop  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  E.  Good- 
man.   113  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Jules  Eckert  Goodman,  New  York;  D: 
8593,  May  25,  1906 ;  2c.  May  25,  1906.      19924 

Hockmigandy;  or,  Colonel  Buncombe,  the 
horse  trader,  by  J.  P.  Arthur. 

©  John  Preston  Arthur,  New  York;  1885: 
5292,  Mar.  4.  19925 

Hodge,  Podge  &  co.;  by  George  V.  Hobart. 

©  Frank  McKee  and  William  Harris,  New 
York  ;  1900  A :  17767,  July  19.  19926 

Hodgepodge;  by  J.  P.  Broome. 

©  James  P.  Broome,  Oakland,  Cal. ;  1880 : 
3867,  Mar.  11.  19927 


—  by  N.  0.  Goodwin. 

©   Nat  C.   Goodwin,   Cincinnati;   1884:48, 
Jan.  2.  19928 

a  practical  joke  in  4  acts,  by  C,  A.  Crosby 


Hochzeit    (Die)    im 
kongress  (Der) 


luftballon.     See   Frauen- 


and  I.  G.  Reid,  jr. 

©  Charles  A.  Crosby  and  Isaac  G.  Reid,  jr.. 
United  States  ;  1879 :  12157,  Sept.  12.       19929 

Hbchste  (Das);  komodie  in  1  akt,  von  Hans 
Muller.  Berlin,  F.  Bloch  erben,  1912.  36  p. 
12°. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  21,  1912 ;  D :  30966 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  19930 

Hogt  spel.     See  Desperate  game. 

Hohe  (Die)  des  gefiihls;  szenen,  verse,  tros- 
tungen  [von]  Max  Brod.  Leipzig,  E.  Rowohlt 
verlag,  1913.    2  p.  1.,  3-118  p.,  1  1.    8°. 

Contents  :  Die  hohe  des  gefiihls. — Szene  im 
dorf. — Winterliche  landstrasse. — Die  Arche 
Noachs. 

©  Nov.  15,  1912 ;  2c.  Feb.  17,  1913 ;  A-For- 
eign  6887 ;  Ernst  Rowohlt  verlag,  Leipzig. 

19931 

Hohere  menschen;  schauspiel  in  3  aufztigen, 
von  Otto  Gysae.  Miinchen,  A.  Langen,  1910. 
159  p.    12°. 

©  June  30,  1910;  2c.  July  22,  1910;  D: 
21604  ;  Albert  Langen,  Munich.  19932 


983 


19933 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


19955 


Horrohr  (Das);  burlesker  schwank  in  1  akt,  von 
K.  Steidl,  niit  nuisikalischen  einlagen,  duos 
uufl  couplets.  Berlin,  R.  Steidl  [1913]  cover- 
title,  14  p.    8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Mar.   4,   1913;   2c.    Sept.    18,   1913;    D: 
34466;  Robert  Steidl,  Berlin.  19933 

Hoffman's  love  tales;  fantastique  opera,  music 
by  .7.  Offenbach,  tr.  and  adapted  by  G.  F. 
Fuller.  77  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Witmark  music  library,  New  York;  D: 
11895,  Dec.  9,  1907;  2c.  Dec.  9,  1907.      19934 

Hoflfnung  (Die)  des  landes;  lustspiel  in  4  akten, 

von  Georg  Okonkowski.    93  p.     12°.    Printed. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  29,  1910 ;  D :  22183  ;  Felix  Bloch 

erben,  Berlin.  19935 

Hoffnung  (Die)  des  vaganten;  schauspiel  in  5 
aufziigen,  von  Emil  Rosenow.  Berlin,  F. 
Bloch  erben,  1911.    Ill  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  9,  1911 ;  D :  25716 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  19936 

Hofiieferantin  (Die);  lustspiel  in  3  akten.  von 
Leo  Walter  Stein.  Berlin,  E.  Bloch,  1912.  65 
p.    12°. 

©    Ic.    May    26,    1913;    D:  33335;    Eduard 
Bloch,  Berlin.  19937 

Same.    Wien,  F.  W.  Schmieden  &  co.  [1912] 

65  p.    12°. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    24,    1913;    D :  32593 ;    F.    W. 
Schmieden  &  co.,  Vienna.  19938 

Hofnagel's  first  love;  comedietta  in  1  act,  by 
J.  O.  Cantor.    21  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  J.  O.  Cantor,  Brooklyn ;  D :  10484,  May  3, 
1907;  2c.  May  3,  1907.  19939 

Hogan  (The)  family;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  James 
Kartell  [pseud,  of  Gustave  Hartzheim]  and 
Nina  Heather  [pseud,  of  M.  Milton]  [74]  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  25,  1912  ;  D  :  29157  ;  Melita  Mil- 
ton, New  York.  19940 

Hogan  in  London;  episode  of  the  slang  king's 
only  day  in  the  English  capital,  by  F.  J.  Mc- 
Gettigan.    20  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Apr.  30.   1914;   D:  36883;   Frank  J. 
McGettigan,  Portland,  Or.  19940a 

Hogan  of  the  hansom;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by 
George  M.  Cohan. 

©  Le  Rov  and  Clayton,  New  York;  1899: 
75039,  Nov.  17 ;  2c.  Nov.  17.  19941 

Hogan  on  the  stand;  satiric  comedy  in  8  acts, 

by  A.  D.  Rees.     [2],  122  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    14,    1914;    D:  36026;    Arthur 

Dougherty  Rees.  Philadelphia.  19941a 

Hogan's  alley. 

©    .Joseph   M.    Freeman,    Norwich,    Conn. ; 
1896 :  36927,  June  25.  19942 


Hogan's  alley — Continued. 

a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Gilmore  and 

Leonard. 
©  Gilmore  and  Leonard,  New  York;  1896: 

17902,  Mar.  21.  19943 

Same.    Typewritten. 

©  John  F.  Leonard  and  Bernard  F.  Gil- 
more, New  York;  1897:12811,  Feb.  20;  2c. 
Feb.  20.  19944 

Hogan's  alley  afloat  and  ashore;  a  3  act  Irisli 
comedy,  by  Gilmore  and  Leonard. 

©  Bernard  F.  Gilmore  and  John  F.  Leon- 
ard, United   States;  1897:6286,  Jan.  2L 

19945 

Hogan's  alley  circus  and  band;  by  W.  S.  Lut- 
ton. 

©  William  S.  Lutton,  Rockville,  Ind. ; 
1897:  52156,  Sept.  18.  19946 

Hogan's  christening;  by  J.  F.  Leonard. 

©  John  F.  Leonard,  Hartford ;  1897 :  65476, 
Nov.  24.  19947 

Hogan's  honeymoon;  1  act  Irish  farce,  by  W. 
Le   Roy.      [1],   17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  4,  1912;  D:  31551;  Walter  Le 
Roy,  New  York.  19948 

Hogan's    Irisli    jubilee;    the    laughable    Irish 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  F.  Leonard. 

©  John  F.  Leonard,  Hartford  ;  1897  :  65477. 
Nov.  24.  19949 

Hogan's  Irish  wedding;  a  laughable  Irish 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  F.  Leonard. 

©  John  F.  Leonard,  Hartford  ;  1897  :  65475, 
Nov.  24.  19950 

Hogan's  millions;  by  George  M.  Cohan.  [2], 
24  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  17,  1911;  D:  25512;  Walter  Le 

Roy,  New  York.  19951 

Hogan's  troubles;  a  drama,  by  J.  R.  Smith. 

©  James  Russey  Smith,  Muncie,  Ind. ;  1898 : 

7091S,   Dec.  6.  19952 

Hogar  (El)  alegre;  pasillo  c6mico  on  1  acto  y 

en  prosa,  original  de  A.  Estremera.     Madrid 

[Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1909.     34  p. 

12°. 

©  Antonio  Estremera,  Madrid;  D:161.S8, 
June  23.  1909 ;  2c.  June  23,  1909.  19953 

Hohe  (Das)  lied.     See  On  approval. 
Hohe  politik;  schwank  in  3  akten,  von  Richard 
Skowronnek.      142   p.      12°. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  30,  1909;  D:  17230;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,   Berlin.  19954 

Hoheit  amiisiert  sich!  vaudeville-operette  in 
3  akten.  von  Juli\is  Freund,  musik  von  Ru- 
dolph Nelson.  Regie-buch.  Berlin,  Harmonie, 
1911.     141  p.     12°. 

©  Aug.  4.  1911 ;  2c.  Aug.  4,  1911 ;  D :  24849 ; 
Ilarmonie-verlag,  Berlin.  19955 


984 


19955 


COPYRIGHTED    IN    THE    UNITED   STATES 


19969 


Hoheit — der  Franz;  inusikulische  groteske  iu  3 
iiktf  n,  von  Artur  I>andsberger  nnd  Willi  Wolff, 
musik  von  Robert  Winterberg.  Texte  der 
lieder  und  gesange.  MUnchen  -  Berlin,  Drei 
masken  vei'lag,  g.  ni.  b.  h.,  1913.  48  p.  12°. 
©  Nov.  14,  1918;  Ic.  Apr.  23,  1914;  D: 
36800;  Drei  masken  verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  IMu- 
nich.  19955a 


operette  in  3  akten  von  Artur  Landsberger 

und  Willi  Wolff,  musik  von  Robert  AVinter- 
borg.  Berlin,  Figaro-verlag,  1913.  86  p.  8°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©    Oct.    27,    1913;    Ic.    Apr.    24,    1914;    D: 
36955;  Figaro-verlag,  Berlin.  19955b 

Hoheit  soil  heiraten;  sfliwank  in  4  akten,  von 
C.  Kraatz  und  A.  Hoffmann.  Berlin,  Ver- 
triebsstelle  des  Verbandes  deutsoher  biihnen- 
schriftsteller,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1914.     79  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  16,  1914  ;  D  :  38140  ;  Curt  Kraatz 
nnd  Arthur  Hoffmann,  Wiesbaden,  Germany. 

19955c 

Hoheit  tanzt  walzer;  operette  in  3  akten  von 
.Julius  Bramnier  und  Alfred  Griinwald.  musik 
von  Leo  Ascher,  mise  en  szene  verfasst  von 
Franz  Glawatsch.  Vollstandiges  regiebuch. 
Wien,  W\  Karczag,  1912.     91  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  6.  1912;  D:  30449;  W.  Karczag, 
Vienna.  19956 

Same.  Text  der  gesange.  Wien,  W.  Karc- 
zag, musikverlag.  biihnenverlag  und  vertrieb, 
1912.     32  p.     12°. 

©  .Time  21,  1912;  2c.  Oct.  16,  1912;  D: 
31139 ;  W.  Karczag,  Vienna.  19957 

Hokey-pokey.  See,  Pig  (The)  brother  play- 
book. 

Holbein  in  Blackfriars;  improbable  comedy,  by 
K.  S.  Goodman  and  T.  W.  Stevens.  Chicago, 
The  Stage  guild  [1913]  32  p.  12°.  ([Stage 
guild  plays] ) 

©  Nov.  1.5,  1913;  2c.  Mar.  13,  1914;  D: 
36464;  Kenneth  Sawyer  Goodman,  Chicago, 
and   Thomas  Wood   Stevens,   Pittsburgh. 

19957a 

Holbrook's  daug'hter;  an  emotional  American 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  P.  Stoner. 

©    Philip    Stoner,    New    York;    1876:80.50, 


Holcombe,  the  Rube  band  and  Anna  Wood- 
ward; by  G.  H.  Holcombe.  14  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  George  H.  Holcombe,  Chicago;  D:  13956, 
Sept.  30,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  30,  1908.  19959 

Hold  the  fort;  or.  The  spirit  of  the  Kanawah. 
an  idvl  of  the  Kanawah.  Simon  Kenton,  In  5 
acts,  "by  F.  D.  Skiff. 

©    Frank    D.    Skiff,     Chicago ;     1877 :  5774, 
May  12.  19960 


Hold  the  home;  a  domestic  drama  in  3  acts, 
adapted  to  amateur  exhibitions.  Boston,  Lee 
and  Shepard.  1877.     97  p.     12°. 

©  J.  H.  Wiggiu,  Boston;  1877:5594,  May 
9;  2c.  May  21.  19961 

Hold  the  wire;  a  short  sketch  for  a  sister  team, 
with  songs,  by  Myles  McCarthy.  9  p.  f°. 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Clara  Seymour  and  Virginia  Seymour, 
New  York;  D :  5042,  May  3,  1904;  2c.  May 
17,  1904.  19962 

Hold-up  (The);  a  comedy  sketch,  by  J.  J. 
Dunn,  jr.     11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  .John  J.  Dunn,  jr..  New  York;  D :  84.51. 
Apr.  30,  1906 ;  2c.  Apr.  30,  1906.  19963 


—  dramatic    playlet    of    the    Arizona    desert. 
11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  5,  1910;   D:  20964;  William   S. 
Hart,  New  York.  19964 


romance    of    the     American     South     West. 

.sketch  in  1  scene,  by  T.  Granville.     12  p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Nov.    1.     1909;     D:  17240;    Taylor 
Granville,  New  York.  19965 

Hold-up  (The)  man;  play  in  4  acts,  by  D.  L. 
Mitchell.      [143]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  17,  1911;  D :  24226 ;  Dodson  L. 
Mitchell,  New  York.  19966 


—  or.  The  midnight  express,  play  in  2  pts., 
by  M.  Price.     5  p.     4°,     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  11,  1915 ;  D :  39556 ;  Max  Price. 
Nanticoke,    Pa.  19966a 

—  See  also  Mouth   (The)   of  babes. 


Holding  on;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Hunter 
[190]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    15,    1914;    D:  39099;    Ancella 
Hunter.  New  York.  19966b 

Holding  out;  dramatic  composition,  by  H.  R.  H. 
Hay  ward.    9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Harrv   R.   Hill   Havward.   Wichita :    D : 
1.5124,  Feb.  19,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  19.  1909.     19967 


19958      Holding  the  fort.     See  Pug. 


Holding  up  father;  a  musical  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  C.  H.  Myers.  13  p.  f°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©    Charles    H.     Myers,     Joliet.     111. ;     D : 
15709,  Apr.  24,  1909;  2c.  Apr.  24,  1909. 

19968 

Hole  (The)  in  the  dike;  by  A.  Stevenson.  1  p. 
f°.    Proof. 

©  Augusta  Stevenson,  New  York  ;  D  :  15366, 
Mar.  17,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  17,  1909.  19969 


985 


19970 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


19990 


Hole  (A)  in  the  fence;  n  farce  comedy  in  2 
acts,  hy  Esther  B.  Tiffany.  Boston,  W.  II. 
Baker  &  CO.,  1909.  26  p.  12°.  ( [Baker's  ed. 
of  plays] ) 

©  Walter  11.  Baker  &  oo.,  Boston ;  D : 
14236,  Nov.  7,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  12,  1908.     19970 

Hole  (The)  in  the  net;  play  in  1  act,  by  L.  K. 
Devendorf.     14   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  10,  1913;  D :  34972 ;  La  Motte 
K.  Devendorf,  Albany.  19971 

Hole  (The)  in  the  wall;  original  1  act  comedy 
drama,  by  ('.  K.  Elliott.  [11]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1912;  I) :  29228;  Cliarles 
Elven  f]lliott.   Port  Orchard,  Wash.       19972 

Holiday  (A)  jumble;  introducing  New  Year's, 
Easter,  Fourth  of  July,  Thanksgiving;  and 
Christmas  holidays,  especially  arr.  for  Christ- 
mas entertainments  for  schools,  by  \Y.  J. 
Scott.     11  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  William  .T.  Scott,  Philadelphia;  D:2989. 
Feb.  13,  1903;  2c.  Fe]).  21,  1903.  19973 

Holiday  on  the  levee;  by  W.  T.  Asher. 

©  William  Thomas  Asher,  Philadelphia  ; 
D :  8260,  Apr.  2,  1906.  19974 

Holiday  plays;  five  1  act  pieces  for  Washing- 
tpn's  birthday,  Lincoln's  birtlujay.  Memorial 
day,  Fourth  of  July  and  Thanksgiving,  by 
Marguerite  Merington.  New  York,  Duffield 
and  company,  1910.  164  p.  ipcl.  pi.  col. 
front.     8". 

C0NTENT.S :  Priscilla,  Myles  and  John. — A 
Washington's  birthday  pageant. — The  first 
flag.— Abe  I>incoln  and  little  A.  D.— The  Dulce 
et  decorum  club. 

©  Oct.  22,  1910;  2c.  Oct.  27,  1910;  A: 
273928;  Duffield  &  co.,  New  York.  19975 

Holiday's  carnival;  by  Elizabeth  F.  Guptll. 
Lebanon.  O.,  March  brothers,  1904.  cover- 
title,  13  p.     12°. 

©  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O. ;  D :  5488,  Aug. 
15,  1904;  2c.   Sept.  29,  1904.  19976 

Holland  Heinies;  1  act  musical  comedy,  by 
(Jeorge  Totten  Smith,  music  by  G.  Edwards. 
7  p.    4°.    Printed.    [Words  only] 

©  Nov.  9,  1909  ;  2c.  Nov.  9,  1909  ;  D  :  17409 : 
fhis  Edwards,  New  York.  19977 

Holland  (A)  holiday;  a  musical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  L.  Ingersoll.  55  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Leland  Ingersoll,  Cleveland  ;  D :  67.56, 
June  1.  1005;  2c.  .Tune  9.  1905.  19978 

Holly;  a  jumping  rope  drill,  by  Harriette  Wil- 
bur. Lebanon,  O.,  March  brothers  [1908] 
cover-title.  6  p.  12°.  (Harriette  Wilbur's 
series  of  flower  plays) 

©  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O. ;  D :  13889. 
Sept.  21.  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1908.  19979 


Holly  Tree  inn;  play  in  1  act,  by  Mrs.  Oscar 
Beringcr.  New  York,  S.  French;  London,  S. 
French,  ltd.,  1905.  32  p.  12°.  (On  cover: 
French's  international  copyrighted  ed.  of  the 
works  of  the  best  aiithors,  no.  93) 

©    Samuel    French,    New    York;    D:8407, 
May  8,  1900;  2c.  Mar.  14,  1900.  19980 

Holly's  dream.      *s'ce  She. 

Holocaust  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  R.  E.  Mar- 
'  shall.     10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  5,  1912;  D:  30437;  11.  E.  Mar- 
shall, Seattle.  19981 

Holy  America;  by  I.  P.  Noyes.  23  p.  8°. 
Printed. 

©   Isaac   Pitman   Noyes,   Washington;    D: 
3895,  Sept.  3,  1903 ;  2c.  Sept.  4,  1903.       19982 

Holy  (The)  city;  a  biblical  drama,  by  W.  B. 
Hurst. 

©  Thomas  William  Broadhurst,  New  York ; 
D:  2949,  Feb.  4,  1903.  19983 

— —  a  drama,  by  Thomas  W.  Broadhurst,  with 
an  introduction  by  William  Allan  Neilson. 
Philadelphia,  G.  W.  Jacobs  &  co.  [1904]  214 
p.     front.,  7  pi.     12°. 

©  George  W.   Jacobs  &  co..   Philadelphia; 
D:4227,  Nov.  4,  1903:  2c.  Mar.  14,  1904. 

19984 

a  romance  of  the  first  crusade,  by  A.  Leitz- 


bach. 

©    Adeline    Leitzbach,    Buffalo;     D :  1842, 
May  7,  1902.  19985 

or,  Barabbas,  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  G.  L. 


Pollock. 

©   Gabriel    L.    Pollock,    Chicago;    D:  23.34, 
Sept.   15,    1902.  19986 

Holy  (The)  estate;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  K.  G. 
McLoughlin.      [109]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  19,  1912;  D:  30936;  Katherine 
G.  McLoughlin,  New  York.  19987 


or.  The  great  American  scandal,  comedy- 
drama  in  3  acts,  by  P.  N.  Davey.  86  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    .Jan.    3,    1910;    D:  17845;    Paul    N. 
Davey,  Carthage,  Mo.  19988 

Holy  (The)  face.     See  Veronica. 

Holy  lucre;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Staats  De 
Grote  Tompkins.  Boston,  Blanchard  print- 
ing CO.,  1912.     97  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.   Feb.  5,   1912;   D :  28684 ;  Edv.-ard   S. 
De  G.  Tompkins,  Coxsackie,  N.  Y.         19939 

Holy  (The)  name;  drama  of  domestic  life  in  4 
acts,  by  J.  R.  Berlin.  75  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  6,  1911;  D:  25419;  John  Berlin 
Reynolds,  Pittsburgh.  19990 


986 


19R91 


COPYRIGHTED    IN    THE    UNITED    STATES 


20011 


Holy  (The)  night;  being  a  masque  to  be  per- 
formed by  young  children  at  Christmas  tide, 
bv  F.  Converse.  (In  Churchman,  Dec.  22, 
1900) 

©  Florence  Converse,  Boston ;  1900  A : 
30763,  Dec.  20;  2c.  Dec.  22.  19991 

Holy  (The)  scrolls.     See  Toirele  (Das) 

Jloly  (The)  sister;  or,  The  false  mother, 
melodrama    in    4    acts,    by    Louis    Lazarzon, 
music  by  D.  Lazarzon. 

©  David  Lazarzon,  Philadelphia  ;  D  :  11502. 
Oct.  10,  1907.  19992 

Holy  (A)  terror;  a  farce  in  1  act,  for  four  male 
characters,  by  Oliver  Wenlandt.  New  York, 
H.  Roorback. 

©  Harold  Roorback,  New  York ;  1896 :  57596, 
Oct.  19 ;  2c.  Oct.  30.  19993 

Holyrood;  an  original  drama  in  prologue  and  4 
acts,  by  Richard  Davey  and  Walter  Harris 
Ppllock. 

©  Marcus  R.  Maver,  New  York ;  1890 : 
28483,  Sept.  16.  19994 

Hombre  (El)  que  hace  llorar;  cuasi  monologo, 
de  A.  Gonzalez-Rendon.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores  espanoles]  1912.     14  p.     12°. 

©  May  24,  1912;  2c.  June  20,  1912;  D: 
30036;   Aurelio  Gonzaiez-Rendon,   Madrid. 

19995 

^ombre  (El)  que  hace  reir;  mpnfilogo  de  Sera- 
fin  y  Joaquin  Alvarez  Quintero.  Madrid  [So- 
ciedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1912.    12  p.    12°. 

©  May  24,  1912;  2c.  May  13,  1912;  D: 
29771 ;  S.  y  J.  Alvarez  Quintero,  Madrid. 

19996 

Hombres  (Los)  que  son  hombres;  sainete  llrico 
en  2  actos,  divididos  en  5  cuadros,  original  de 
J.  MoyrSn,  mQsica  del  maestro  Ger6nimo  Gi- 
mgnez.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
fioles]  1913.    66  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Mar.  6,  1913 ;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1913 ;  D :  32548  ; 
Julian  Moyr6n,  Madrid.  19997 

Home;  by  L.  N.  Trimble  and  M.  L.  Githens.  15 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Laurence  N.  Trimble  and  Marie  Xouise 
Githens,  United  States ;  D :  10780,  June  17, 
1907 ;  2c.  June  17,  1907.  19998 

by  R.  R.  Russell.    23  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Jan.  28,  1910;  D:  20050;  Ralph  R. 
Russell,  Portsmouth,  O.  19999 

a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  T.  W.  Robertson. 

New  American  ed.  correctly  reprinted  from 
the  original  authorized  acting  ed.  New  York, 
H.  Roorback,  1890.  40  p.  12°.  ( [Roorback's 
American  ed.  of  acting  plays,  no.  38] ) 

©  Harold  Roorback,  New  York;  1890: 
14§42,  Apr.  29 ;  2c.  May  1.  20000 


Home — Continued. 

drama  iu  3  acts,  by  L.  C.  King.    121  p.    4". 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  20,  1910 ;  D :  20845 ;  Laura  Clay- 
ton King,  Los  Ange]es.  20001 

dramatic  sketch  in  1  act,  by  J.  A.  Mott.    3 

p.    f  .    Typewrittei). 

©  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1910 ;  D :  20421 ;  J.  Addison 
Mott,  Hamilton,  N.  Y.  20002 


—  in  4  acts,  by  D.  A.  Reynolds.     [2],  88  p. 
4  .    Typewritten. 

©  1  c.  Dec.  9,  1910;  D:  22771;  Seruah  E. 
Reynolds,  New  York,  ^  20003 

—  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  B.  Cooke.    136  p.    4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.   19,   1910;   D:  20237;   Marjorie 
Benton  Cooke,  Chicago.  20004 


:  playlet  in  1  act,  by  G.  W.  Sutton,  jr.    10  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  25,  1913 ;  D :  35132 ;  George  W. 
Sutton,  jr.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  J,  20005 

See  also  Plays  (The)  of  Maurice  Maeter- 
linck. 

Home  ag-ain;  by  C.  Hamilton.    20  p.    4°.    Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  29,  1910 ;  D :  22681 ;  Cicely  Ham- 
ilton, London.  20006 


comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Tom  Fitch.    53 

p.    f°.    Typewritten, 

©  James  H.  La  Pearl,  Danville,  111.;   D- 
321,  Apr.  8,  1901 ;  2c.  Apr.  8,  1901.  20007 

comedy  in  3  acts,  by  T.  Louden.    94  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    July   10,   1915;    D:  41202;    Thomas 
Louden,  Fanwood,  N.  J.  20007a 

a  domestic  drama  in  3  acts,  by  H.  A.  Jones. 

©   W.    J.    Florence,   United    States;    1881: 
13143,  Aug.  26.  ^0008 

an  original  play,  by  W.  Sikes. 

©  Wirt  Sikes,  United  States;  1875:12921, 

20009 


Dec.  8. 


play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  A.  Van  Landingham. 

105  p.    4°,    Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Apr.  26,  1913  ;  D  :  83079  ;  Henry  Asa 

Van  Landingham,  Richmond.  20010 

— ^  tuneful  return  to  the  dearest  place  on  earth, 

'     boojv  and  lyrics  by  J,  H.  Wehn.     13  p.     4°. 

Typewritten.      [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  2.  1915 ;  D  :  41382  ;  Josephine  H. 
Wehn,  Far  Rockaway,  N.  Y.  20010a 

Home  and  abroad;  play  in  1  act,  by  Rankin  and 
Cramer,    10  p.    4^.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  24,  1913  \  D :  33316 ;  Rankin  and 
Cramer,  Brooklyn.  20011 


9^7 


20012 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


20030 


Home  and  country;  a  military  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  G.  H.  Wallier.  Hartford,  Soldiers'  record 
print,  1871.    80  p.     16°. 

©  W.  F.  Walker,  New  Britain,  Conn. ;  1872 : 
2264,  Mar.  7 ;  2c.  Mar.  7.  20012 

Home  breakers;  comedy  and  burlesque. 

©  John  August,  Brooklyn  ;  1897  :  19648,  Mar. 
26.  20013 

farce  comedy   in  3  acts  and  4  scenes,  by 


W.  A.  Curtis.     [73]  p.    4°,    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  11,  1915 ;  D :  41465 ;  William  Al- 
bert Curtis,  Oakland,  Cal.  20013a 

Home  buster;  dramatic  composition,  by  E.  T. 
Gibson.     13  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  17,  1909 ;  D :  17429 ;  Edward  T. 
Gibson,  Brooklyn.  20014 

Home  (A)  by  two  brides;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by 
T.  B.  Mitchell. 

©  T.  Berrv  Mitchell,  United  States;  1872: 
4898,  May  9 ;  2c.  June  7.  20015 

Home  circles;  or,  The  heritage,  a  domestic 
drama  in  5  acts,  by  Benj.  J.  Goodrich  (John 
Barbour) 

©  A.  E.  Barbour,  New  York ;  1884 :  19248, 
Sept.  25.  20016 

Home-coming;  1  act  play,  by  A.  N.  C.  Fowler. 
9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Dec.   3,   1909;    D:  17605;   A.   N.    C. 
Fowler,  New  York.  20017 

Home  (The)  defenders;  a  Revolutionary  com- 
edy in  1  act,  by  S.  F.  Johnson.  Meriden, 
Conn.,  Susan  Carrington  Clarke  chapter,  D. 
A.  R.,  1907.    28  p.     12°. 

©    Sherman    F.    .Tohnson,    Meriden,    Conn. ; 
D :  10608,  May  16,  1907 ;  2c.  May  31,  1907. 

20018 

Home  folks;  a  comedy  drama  of  rural  life,  by 
C.  T.  Dazey. 

©  C.  T.  Dazey,  Quincy,  111. ;  1900  A :  27066, 
Oct.  31.  20019 

rural   tabloid   drama    in   1   act,   by   Nelson 


Compston.  Chicago.  Chicago  manuscript  co., 
1914.  [1].  16  p.  f°.  (Byer's  library  of  tab- 
loid   plays)      Mimeographed. 

©   Nov.    12,    1914;    2c.   Nov.   23,    1914;    D: 
38890;  Alex.  Byers,  Chicago.  20019a 

Home  (A)  for  the  Christ;  an  exercise  for 
eleven  boys,  by  Adaline  Hohf  Beery.  Cincin- 
nati, New  York,  Fillmore  music  house,  1908. 
cover-title,    8  p.     12°. 

©  Fillmore  bros.  CO.,  Cincinnati ;  D :  14086, 
Oct.  17,  1908;  2c.  Oct.  17,  1908.  20020 

Home  from  college;  protean  sketch,  by  J.  B. 
Hennings.     3   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  20.  1914 ;  D :  37418 ;  J.  Bernard 
Hennings,  Chicago.  20020a 


Home  from  college — Continued. 

sketch  for  4  males,  by  Marion  Short  and 

Pauline  Plu^lps.  New  York,  S.  French;  I^on- 
don,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1915.  12  p.  12°.  (On 
cover:  French's  American  acting  ed.,  no.  19) 

©  .July  9,  1015;  2c.  July  13,  1915;  D:  41213; 
Sanniel   French,   New  York.  20020b 

Home   from   school;   comedy   in   5   acts,   by   E. 
Spencer. 

©    Edward    Spencer,    Randallstown,    Md. ; 
1875;  13066,  Dec.  11.  20021 

or.     Christmas     merrymaking,     drawing- 


room  musical  comedy,  by  T.  M.  Hengler. 

©  T.  M.  Hengler,  Greenpoint,  N.  Y. ;  1880 : 
13880,  Sept.  11.  20022 

Home  (The)  guard;  an  all  female  comedy  in  1 
act,  by  S.  Jennie  Smith.  Philadelphia,  The 
Penn  publishing  company,  1904.     22  p.     12°. 

©    Penn    pub.    co.,    Philadelphia ;    D :  5414, 
Aug.  12,  1904 ;  2c.  Aug.  11,  1904.  20023 

Home  (A)  in  Dixie  Land;  drama,  by  O.  L. 
Allen. 

©  Oscar  Lamar  Allen,  Los  Angeles ;  1897 : 
39465,  July  6.  20024 

Home  in  war  times;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
Lewis  Charles  [pseud,  of  E.  L.  Charles] 

©    Eliiah    Lewis    Charles,    United    States; 
1885:17968,  Aug.  24.  20025 

Home  jewels.     See  Little  Ruby. 

Home  life  of  an  American  chauffeur;  by  E.  C. 
Cox. 

©   Ernest   C.   Cox,    Philadelphia;    D :  8093, 
Feb.  26,  1906.  20026 

Home-made  (The)  burglar;  play  in  1  act,  by 
W.  Gould.     11  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    14,    1912;    D:  31704;    William 
Gould,  New  York.  20027 

Home-made  Santa  Claus;  a  new  Christmas  play 
for  children,  by  H.  C.  Eldridge.  Franklin, 
O.,  Eldridge  entertainment  house,  1906.  8  p. 
8°. 

©    Harry    C.    Eldridge,    Franklin,    O..    D: 
9443,  Nov.  15,  1906 ;  2c.  Nov.  15,  1906.    20028 

Home  (The)  of  confusion;  play  in  3  acts,  by 

B.  E.  I'almer.     [0],  71  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  2.5,  1912;  D:  28434;  Bell  Elliott 

Palmer,  Jacksonville,  111.  20029 

Home  (The)  of  ideals;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  J. 
Rosenstirn. 

©  Eric  Julius  Rosenstirn,   San  Francisco; 
D  :  12413,  Feb.  24,  1908.  20030 


988 


20031 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED    STATES 


20055 


Home  (The)  of  the  devil;  a  sensational  melo- 
drama in  4  acts,  by  R.  B.  Longmire.  46  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Robert   Bill   Longmire,   New   York;    D: 
2303,  Sept.  6,  1902;  2c.  Sept.  19,  1902.     20031 

Home  (The)   of  the  wolf;  a  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  H.  L.  Kreusler.     108  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 
©     Harry     L.     Kreusler,     Pittsburgh;     D: 
15442,  Mar.  25,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  25,  1909. 

20032 

Home  rule;  by  W.  Hogan. 

©  William   Hogan,  Newark,   N.   J.;   1889: 
25869,  Aug.  26.  20033 

■or,  Jealousy  vs.  love,  in  1  act,  by  RoUin 


.J.    Wells.      7    p.      f°.      Typewritten 

©  R.  J.  Wells,  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D. ;  D: 
10901,  July  3,  1907 ;  2c.  July  3,  1907 ;  2c.  new 
ed.  Nov.  26,  1907.  .  20034 

■  or,  Justice  for  Ireland,  a  new  and  original 


drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Brougham. 

©   John   Brougham,    United    States;    1880: 
1617,  Jan.  28.  20035 

See  also  Yacob's  hotel  experience. 


Home  (A)  run;  a  drama  of  the  diamond  in  4 
acts,  by  Mirou  Leffingwell. 

©   Alexander    Byers,    Chicago ;     D :  14980, 
Feb.  3,  1909.  20036 

•  Same.      Chicago,    Chicago   manuscript    co., 


1911.      [55]   p.     f°.     Mimeographed. 

©  Aug.   18,   1911;   2c.   Sept.   29,   1911;   D: 
25345;  Alex.  Byers,  Chicago.  20037 

—  in  3  acts  and  10  innings,  a  satirical  com- 
edy, by  J.  K.  Green. 

©  .Joseph  K.  Green,  Brooklyn;  1887:22391, 
Sept.  2.  20038 

•play  in  3  acts,  by  W.  B.  Bennett.     37  p. 


f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  9,  1914;  D :  36285 ;  W.  Bendon 
Bennett,  Milaca,  Minn.  20038a 

a  vaudeville  sketch,  by  Harry  W.  Osborne. 


Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison,  1908.     9  p.     12°. 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  D :  13085,  May 
29,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  4,  1908.  20039 

-  or,  Whitewashed,  a  farcical  comedy  in  3 


acts,  by  J.  W^ild. 

©  John  Wild,  New  York ;  1888 :  8745,  Mar. 
24.  20040 

Home,    suite   home;    a   farce   in    1   act,    by    A. 
Kicliardson.     17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Alice    Richardson,    Oakland,    Cal. ;    D : 
I860,  May  9,  1902;  2c.  May  14,1902.      20041 

Home  sweet  home;  by  A.  T.  Bell. 

©     Alonzo     Theodore     Bell,     Birmingham. 
Ala.;  1891:31648,  Sept.  7.  20042 


Home  sweet  home — Continued. 

-by   L.   M,   Sawyer.     20  p.     4°.     Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Lucy  M.  Sawyer,  New  York;  D :  10427, 
Apr.  26,  1907;  2c.  Apr.  26,  1907.  20043 

the  beautiful  story  of  a  mother's  love,  by 


S.  Litt.     72  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Sol  Litt,  Chicago  ;  D  :  800,  Aug.  10,  1901 ; 
2c.  Aug.  12,  1901.  20044 

comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  C.  Carver. 


[88]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  31,  1911 ;  D :  23232 ;  Charles  C. 
Carver,  Rochester,  N.  Y.         '  20045 

by  E.  Smith.    122  p.    4°,    Typewritten. 


©  Edgar  Smith,  Elmhurst,  N.  Y. ;   D :  558, 
June  7,  1901;  2c.  Oct.  18,  1901.  20046 


—  a  domestic  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  E.  Swan. 
©   Mark   E.   Swan,    United   States;    1896: 

14680,  Mar.  6.  20047 

—  a  drama,  by  J.  R.  S.  Birch. 


©  Joseph  R.   S.  Birch,  Washington,  Kan. ; 
1894:13615,    Mar.    9.  20048 


—  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  R.  E.  Morri.son. 

©  Robert  E.  Morrison,  Cohoes,  N.Y. ;  1890: 
18245,  June  4.  20049 


—  a  drama,  with  full  revisions,  by  J.  R.  S. 
Birch. 

©  J.  R.  S.  Birch,  Washington,  Kan. ;  1894 : 
46939,  Oct.  8.  20050 


—  dramatic  sketch,  by  C.  H.  Blocklinger. 
7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  8.  1913;  D:  346.56;  Carl  H. 
Blocklinger,  Portland,  Me.  20051 

—  a  farce  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  L.  W^esley. 

©  John  Morrissey,  Louis  Wesley  and  James 
C.  Flynn,  United  States ;  1891 :  13953,  Apr. 
17.  20052 

—  a  grim  farce  in  3  acts,  by  C.  W.  Seymour. 
New  York.  The  author,  1879.     70  p.     12°. 

©  Charles  W.  Seymour,  New  York;  1879: 
5167,  Apr.  17;  2c.  Apr.  18.  20053 

—  a  Maccabee  playlet,  by  Katherine  Coles 
Clay.  Port  Huron,  Mich.,  The  ladies  of  the 
aiaccabees  of  the  world,  1908.  1  p.  1.,  20  p. 
16°.       ([World  series  no.  1]) 

©  Ladies  of  the  Maccabees  of  the  world. 
Port  Huron.  Mich. ;  D :  15201,  Mar.  1,  1909 ;  2c. 
May  24.  1909.  20054 


—  musical  comedy  drama  in  1  act,  by  Una 
Clayton  and  W.  J.  White.  8  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Nov.  22,  1909;  D:  17500;  William  J. 
White,  New  York.  20055 


989 


20056 


i)KAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


200r3 


Home  sweet  home — Continued. 

ah   Original   American  play   in  4  acts,  by 

S.  Marble. 
©  Scott  Marble,  Chicago ;  1883 :  7l62,  Apr. 

16.  20056 

— —original  comedy  drama  in  ^  acts,  by  W.  D. 


Stone. 

©   W.   D.   Stone,   New   York;   1898:18496, 
Mar.  24.  20057 

play  in  1  act,  by  J.  G.  Lyid    [1],  14  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  16,  1914;  D:  36038;  H.   Sliker- 
niah,  San  Francisco.  20057a 

bv  V.  B.  Rbbihsoh.     3S  p.     4°.     Type- 


written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  14,  1914  ;  D :  38479  ;  Violet  Brook- 
house   Robinson,   Cambridge,   Mass.     20057b 

—  sketch  for  ladies  quartette,  with  piano 
player,  by  B.  M.  Aarons.  6  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Words  only] 

©    Ic.    May    13,    1910;    D:  21032;    Bee    M. 
Aarons,  Pittsburgh.  20058 

or,   In  old  New  Hampshire,   a  drama  of 


New  England  life  in  3  acts,  by  W.  E.  Ches- 
ter.    74  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  Eugene  Cliester.  Boston;  D-. 
394,  Apr.  24,  1901 ;  Ic.  Apr.  10,  1901 ;  Ic.  May 
15,  1901.  20059 

—  See  also  Whispers. 


Home  sweet  home  rule;  Irish  play  in  3  acts, 
by  K.  R.  Gibson.     89  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Jan.   26,    1914;    D:  35783;    Rowland 
Routledge  Gibson,  London.  20059a 

Home  talent;  comedy   in  4  acts,  by   S.  Lund. 
[2],  152  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  23,  1910 ;  D :  22124 ;  Sally  Lund. 
New   York.  20060 

Home  ties;  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  H.  O. 
Johnson. 

©  Herbert  O.  Johns-oh,  Boston ;  1897 :  30228. 
May  18.  20061 

rural    play    in    4    acts,    by    Arthur    Lewis 

Tubbs.     Philadelphia,    Penn   publishing   com- 
pany, 1910.     73  p.     12°. 

©    Oct.    10,    1910;    2c.    Oct.    12,    1910;    D: 
22274;  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.         20062 

■ — —  a  3  act  comedy,  by  H.  Johnson.    Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Herbert  Johnson,  Boston  ;  1900  A  :  18676, 
July  28;  2c.  July  28.  20063 

Home  to  Mayo;  by  J.  Quinn.     7  p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©   James   Quinn,   Canada ;    D :  12163,    Jan. 
13,  1908;  2c.  Jan.  13,  1908.  20064 


Home  (The)   town.      See  Mts.   i>oray. 

Home  (The)  wreckers;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
L.  D.  Hirsch.     xii,  76  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    June   6,    1910;    D:  21278;    Leon    D 
Hirsch,  Trenton,  N.  J.  20065 

Homebody's  outing;  by  W.  D.  Hall.  Type- 
written. 

©  William  D.  Hall,  Philadelphia;  1900  A: 
28572,  Nov.  20;  2c.  Nov.  20.  20066 

Homeburg  junction;  or,  How  it  happeiied, 
vaudeville  skit,  by  W.  G.  Bristor.  [13]  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  15,  1915;  D:  42505;  William  C. 
Bristor,  New  York.  20066a 

Homeless;  vaudeville  sketch  in  1  act,  by  ^.  L. 
Manheim.     19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  20,  1912 ;  D :  31424 ;  N.  L.  Man- 
heim, Brooklyn.  20067 


1 


Same.     14.  p.     4  .     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  13,  1915;  D:3997£l;  Nathaniel 
L.  Manheim,  New  York.  20067a 

Homeless  (A)  hobo;  by  Copeland  ahd  Cope- 
land. 

©    Copeland    and    Copeland,    Wichita ;    D : 
3318,  Apr.  20,  1903.  20068 

Homeopathic  (A)  remedy;  by  O.  B.  Du  Bois. 
11  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Orin    Du    Bois,    Arlington,    N.    J. ;    D : 
1778,  Apr.  24,  1902 ;  2c.  Apr.  24,  1902.    20069 

Homeopathy;  or,  The  family  cure,  a  farce  in 
1  act,  by  J.  C.  Frank.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Deni- 
son,  1884.  15  p.  12°.  ([The  Anmteur 
.series] ) 

©   T.    S.    Denison,     Chicago ;     1884 :  22911. 
Nov.  17;  2c.  Nov.  22.  20070 

Homeric  scenes;  Hector's  farewell,  and  The 
wrath  of  Achilles,  bv  .John  Jav  Chapman. 
New  York,  L.  J.  Gomme,  1914.     76  p.     16°. 

©    Dec.    20,    1914;    2c.    Dec.    30,    1914;    A: 
388997 ;   Jjaurence   J.   Gomme,   New   York. 

20070a 

Homeseekers  (The);  a  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  E.  E.  Sanniel  and  Staidey  Wood. 

©  Ed.  E.  Samuel,  Chicago;  D :  7311,  Sept. 
14,   1905.  20071 

Homespun  (A)  heart;  by  Hal  Reid  [i.  e.  James 
Halleck  Reid] 

©    Clawsoh    and    Macoy,    Chicago;    1899: 
40198,  June  19;  2c.  May  27.  20072 

Same. 

©  T.  M.  Levering,  Minneapolis  ;  1897  :  38132, 
June  29.  20073 


990 


20074 


COPYRIGHTED   IK   THE   UJflTED   STATES 


20092 


Homespun  (A)  lieart^Continued. 

a   beautiful   story   of  farm   life   in  4   acts, 

by  Hal  Raid   [i.  e.  James  Halleck  Reirt] 
©  Fiedeldey  and  Bigger,  Cincinnati,  1890: 

3670,    Jan.    28.  20074 

Homespun  hearts;  a  rural  play  in  4  acts,  by 
Annie  Andros  Hawley  and  W.  Lawrence, 
[pseud,  of  William  Boehner]  117  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Wm.  Lawrence,  Brookline,  Mass. ;  D : 
14401,  Nov.  28,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  4,  1908.    20075 

Homestead  (The)     See  Little  Amy. 

Homestead  in  92.     See  Monongahela. 

Homestead  life  in  the  New  World.  See  Poca- 
hontas. 

Homestead  on  the  Cane-tuck-ee.  See  Daniel 
Boone,  the  woodman. 

Homesteader  (The);  play,  by  W.  F.  Munch. 
[2],  10  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  26,  1912 ;  D :  28447 ;  William  F. 
Munch,  Crookston,  Minn.  20076 

a  romance  of  the  Northwest  in  4  acts,  by 

T.  D.  Ferguson,    cover-title,  24  p.    f°.    Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  5,  1913  ;  D  :  32721 ;  Thomas  Dun- 
can Ferguson.  Astoria,  Or.  20077 

Homesteaders  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  T. 
Battin.     25  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  1,  1914 ;  D :  38972 ;  Henry  Theo- 
dore Battin,  New  York.  20077a 

-a  sketch,  by  S.  P.  Carr.     [1],  31  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  2,  1912 ;  D :  31530 ;  Sarah  Pratt 
Carr,  St.  Helena,  Cal.  20078 

Homethrust  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  C.  Caffin. 
11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  5  ;  1912  ;  D  :  28229 ;  Caroline  Caf- 
fin, New  York.  20079 

Homeward  bound;  a  drama  in  8  tableaux,  by 
M.  H.  Barrymore  and  J.  Magnus. 

©  Maunce  H.  Barrymore  and  Julian  Masr- 
nus,  New  York;  1882: 10657,  June  28.     20080 

a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  L.  M.  Phillips.    59  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ludern  M.  Phillips,  Penn  Yan.  N.  Y. ;  D : 
158G,   Mar.   17,  1902;   2c.   Mar.   20,   1902. 

20081 

in  4  acts,  by  L.  M.  Phillips.     Typewritten. 

©  laidern  Merris  Phillips.  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y. ; 
1900  A :  31101,  Dec.  24  ;  2c,  Dec.  24.        20082 

or,    A  policy   game,    by   M.   Peters.     5   p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mason  Peters,  New  York ;  D :  15726,  Apr. 
28,  1909;  2c.  Apr.  28,  1909.  20083 


Homme  (L')  au  chapeati  gris;  com§die  en  1 
acte,  de  Paul  Cazeres.  Paris,  G.  Joubert, 
1913.     24  p.     8°. 

©  Oct.  1,  1913 ;  2c.  Oct.  25,  1913 ;  D :  34838 ; 
Joubert,  Paris.  20084 

Homme  (L')  de  deux  mondes.  See  Marquis 
de  La  Fayette,  the  man  of  two  wotlds. 

Homme  (L')  de  la  Montagne}  vaudeville  en  3 
actes,  par  Claude  Roland  et  Curt  Kraatz, 
adaptation  par  A.  de  Mauprey.  Paris,  C. 
Joubert,  1909.     178  p.     8°. 

©    C.    Joubert,    Paris;    D :  J4987,    Feb.    3, 
1909;    2c.    Feb.    3,    1909.  20085 

Homme  (L')  de  neige.     See  Storm  (The)  king. 

Homme  (L')  de  paille.  See  Man  (The)  of 
straw. 

Homme  (L')  du  jour;  comedie  en  3  actes,  par 
Pierre  Morgand  et  Claude  Roland.  Paris,  C. 
Joubert,  1903.     3  p.  1.,  171,   [1]  p.     12°. 

©  C.  Joubert.  Paris  ;  D :  4245,  Nov.  16,  1903  ; 
2c.  Nov.  16,  1903.  20086 

Homme  (L')  mysterievix;  a  drama  in  6  acts,  by 
Alexandre  Dumas,  pere,  tr.  by  W.  A.  White- 
car. 

©  W.  A.  Whitecar,  New  York ;  1878 :  8256, 
July  15.  20087 


piece   en   3   actes,   de  A.    de   Lorde   et   A. 

Binet.     32   p.      4°.      [Supplement   au   Monde 
illustre,  no.  2799,  du  19  novembre  1910] 

©   Nov.    19,   1910;    2c.   Dec.    16,   1910;    D: 
22821 ;  Andre  de  Lorde  et  Alfred  Binet,  Paris. 

20088 

Homme   (L')   qui  a  vu  le  diable;  piece  en  2 

actes,  par  G.  Leroux.     12  p.     4°.     (L'lUustra- 

tion  theatrale,  8'  annee.— 220,  24  aoflt  1912) 

©   Aug.   24,   1912;   2c.    Sept.   13,   1912;    D: 

30832;  Gaston  Leroux,  Paris.  20089 

Homme  (L')  qui  assassina;  pi^ce  en  4  actes, 
d'  apres  le  roman  de  Claude  Farrere,  par  P. 
Frondaie.  {In  Petite  illustration,  no.  4. — 22 
mars   1913;    serie-theatre,    no.   2) 

©   Mar.   22,    1913;    2c.    Apr.    25,    1913;    D: 
33065;    Pierre  Frondaie,   Paris.  20090 

See  also  Goldene  (Das)  Horn. 

Homme   (L')   qui  rit.      See   Gwynplaine. 

Homo  sum  (We  are  but  human);  drama  of  New 
York  life  in  3  acts,  adapted  from  the  Ger- 
man of  Adolf  Heine,  by  F.  H.  James.  [2] 
66  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Dec.    22.    1913;    D :  35404 ;    Fred    H. 
James,  New  York.  20091 

■ a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  M.  James 

(Julia  Morrison,  Rosalind  Anderson,  Rosalind 
de  Candales)     26  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©  .Julia  Morrison  James,  New  York ;  1899 : 
31015,  May  8;  2c.  May  8.  20092 


991 


20093 


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20112 


Homo  zoo;  an  original  ballet  pantomime,    by      Honest    (An)   man;   an   American   melodrama, 


C.  Constantine. 

©  Ciiarles  Constantine,  New  Yorli;   1896: 
61900,  Nov.  12. 


Honest   (An)   election. 


20093 

See  Judge  Babin. 


Honest  (An)  fool;  play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  B.  Pur- 
die.     127  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    June   21,    1915;    D:  41002;    Francis 
Baillie  Purdie,  St.  Josepli,  Mo.  20093a 


Honest  (An)  fraud;  by  E.  B.  Pope. 

©  Edwin  B.  Pope,  St.  Louis ;  D :  6867,  June 
23,  3905.  20094 

Honest  (The)  friend;  or,  Womankind,  comedy 
in  5  acts,  by  A.  C.  Hingst. 

©  Adolphine  Charlotte  Hingst,  New  York; 
1898 :  37570,  June  18.  20095 

Honest  hearts;  comedy  tabloid  drama  in  1 
act,  by  Langdale  Williams.  Cliicago,  Chicago 
manuscript  co.,  1914.  28  p.  f°.  Mimeo- 
graphed. 

©  Oct.  22,  1914  ;  2c.  Nov.  9,  1914 ;  D  :  38754  ; 
Alex.  Byers,  Chicago.  20095a 

a    pastoral   comedy    drama   in   4    acts,    by 

W.  L.  Roberts.     119  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    William     Lynch     Roberts,     Gainesville, 
Fla. ;  D :  6788,  June  8,  1905.;  2c.  Mar.  12,  1906. 

20096 

Honest  Injun;  a  musical  satire  in  2  acts,  by 
L.  Richardson  and  William  Gill. 

©  Leander   Richardson,   New   Yorli;    1886: 
1400,  Jan.  15.  20097 

Honest  Jack  Warren;  a  comedy-drama,  by  M. 
M.  Gay. 

©    Mary    M.    Gay,    United    States;    1880: 
5671,   Apr.   10.  20098 

Honest  Jim  Blunt;  play  in  3  acts,  by  William 

Boden.      [3],   136  p.     4°.  Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    17,    1912;  D:  30876;    Liebler 

CO.,  New  Yorli.  20099 

Honest  Joe;  comedy  in  4  acts,  adapted  by  W. 
Gierlings.     85  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   W.   Gierlings,    Boston;   1884:2519,   Feb. 
4;  2c.  Feb.  11.  20100 

Honest  John;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  T.  D.  Beas- 
ley.     48  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Aug.    14,    1911;    D:  24936;    Thomas 
Dykes  Beasley,  Alameda,  Cal.  20101 

Honest  John  McGuire;  political  comedy  play- 
let, by  Louis  Chevalier.  [1],  17  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    June   2,    1913;    D:  33384;    William 
Richard  McKey,  Salt  Lake  City.  20102 


by  C.  V.  Johnston.     Typewritten. 

©  Cecil  Van  Every  Johnston,  Mount  Ver- 
non, N.  Y. ;  1895 :  57720,  Nov.  15 ;  2c.  Nov.  21. 

20103 

a    melodrama    in    5    acts,    by    C.    F.    Von 


Brunck. 

©    Carl    F.    Von    Brunck,    Chicago;    1884: 
■    21853,  Nov.  1.  20104 

Honest  (An)  moment;  in  1  act,  an  arr.  of  Bret 
Harte's  story  of  Brown  of  Caleveras,  by 
Robert  Edeson.     7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  R.  Edeson,  Sag  Harbor,  Mass. ;  D :  8424, 
Apr.  26,  1906;   2c.  May  18,   1906.  20105 

Honest  money.      See  Wall  street. 

Honest  Peggy;  farce,  by  Alice  C.  Thompson. 
Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  &  co.  [1912]  16  p. 
16°.      ([Amateur   series]) 

©  Oct.  IS,  1912;  2c.  Oct.  21,  1912;  D: 
31189;  Ebeu  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  20106 

Honest  people;  a  comedy. 

©  Herman  Lee  Ensign,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ; 
1883  :  5043,  ]\Iar.  17.  20107 

Honest  (The)  policy;  in  4  acts.  95  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Lionel  Strachey,  New  York ;  D :  10906, 
July  5,   1907;   2c.   July  5,  1907.  20108 

Honest  (An)  politician;  a  farce,  by  B.  Gerard. 
20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Barney  Gerard,  New  York ;  D :  5693,  Oct. 
26,  1904;  2c.  Oct.  17,  1904.  20109 

Honest  (An)  rogue;  a  musical  comedy,  by 
Hagan  and  Cure. 

©  John  J.  Hagan,  Camden,  N.  J.,  and 
Frank  I).  Cure,  Newark,  N.  J. ;  D :  337,  Apr. 
11,  1901.  20110 

Honest  Bube;  or,  The  queen  of  Wild  Cat  City. 

©  John  L.  Tempest,  Shenandoah,  Pa. ;  1SS6 : 

14541,  June  25.  20111 

Honest  (The)  shoemaker;  domestic  play  for 
little  folks  in  4  scenes,  adapted  from  Grimm's 
fairy  tale,  The  shoemaker  and  the  elves,  by 
R.  Woodman.  Franklin,  O.,  Eldridge  enter- 
tainment house,  1912.     16  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  1,  1912;  2c.  Oct.  19,  1912;  D:  31169; 
Ilea  Woodman,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.       20112 

Honest  (The)  woman;  play  in  3  acts,  by  W. 
Frank.     [3],  106  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  22,  1914;  D :  37373 ;  Waldo 
Frank,  New  York.  20112a 

Honest  woodcutter.  See  Fairy  plays  for  chil- 
dren. 


992 


20112 


COPYRIGHTED    IN    THE    UNITED   STATES 


20129 


Honesty;  play  in  1  net,  by  B.  W.  Starkweather. 
[1],  13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  June  23,  1914;  D:373S4;  Bertha  Wil- 
kins  Starkweather,  Santa  Maria,  Cal.    20112b 

Honesty  is  the  best  policy;  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  Rupert  House.  New  York,  The  Roxbury 
publishing  company,   1899.     20  p.     16°. 

©  Roxbury  pub.  co.,  New  York  ;  1899  :  12670, 
Feb.  15;  2c.  Feb.  15.  20113 

play   for   some   20   males   in   4   scenes,   by 

E.  J.  Freund.  Antigo,  Wis.,  Antigo  publish- 
ing company,  1914.  1  p.  1.,  40  p.  16°.  (Dra- 
matic plays  for  young  people's  societies) 

©  Feb.  10,  1914;  2c.  Feb.  13,  1914;  D: 
36010;  Antigo  pub.  co.,  Antigo,  Wis.      20113a 

Honesty  (The)  pill;  play  in  1  act,  by  Z.  Coving- 
ton.    [2],  24  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  15,  1914;  D :  38116 ;  Zellali 
Covington,  New  York.  20113b 

Honey-bee  (The);  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  H. 
Boyd  and  R.  Bunner.  110  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  27,  1913;  D:  34847;  Hutcheson 
Boyd,  New  York,  and  Rudolph  F.  Bunner, 
Ridgefield,  Conn.  20114 

Honey -bug  (The);  farce  in  1  act,  by  M.  Row- 
land.    IS  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  16,  1915  ;  D  :  40901 ;  Mabel  Row- 
land. New  York.  20114a 

play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  A.  McFadden.     156  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  3,  1914 ;  D :  37721 ;  Elizabeth  Ap- 
thorp  McFadden,  Cambridge,  Mass.     20114b 

Honey  Bunch  and  the  spooks;  singing,  musical, 
comedy  sketch,  by  E.  .Teaure  and  Clara  Ells- 
worth.   5  ID.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 
©  Emil  .Teanre,  AVinsted,  Conn. ;  D :  15019, 
Feb.  6,  1909;  2c.  Feb.  6,  1909.  20115 

Honey  lamb;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Hanley  and 
Gonklin.     [2],  20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  27,  1912 ;  D :  29195 ;  H.  A.  Conk- 
lin,  Huntington,  N.  Y.  20116 

Honey  (The)  market;  opera  in  2  acts  and  an 
interlude,  by  E.  McRae.  25  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  May  31,  1913 ;  D :  33369 ;  Emma  Mc- 
Rae, Omaha,  Neb.  20117 

Honey  mountain;  by  J.  L.  Dellenbaugh. 

©  Jesse  Laubie  Dellenbaugh,  Salem,  O. ; 
1900  A:  18580,  July  27.  20118 

Honey  less  (A)  honeymoon;  by  A.  J.  Burger. 
9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  6,  1909 ;  D :  16577 ;  Anthony  J. 
Burger,  Brooklyn.  20119 


Honeymoon    (The);   comedy    in   3   acts,    by   A. 
Bennett.     [4],  75  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  14,  1911 ;  D :  25491 ;  Arnold  Ben- 
nett,  London.  20120 

a   comedy   with   nmsical   interruptions,   by 

F.  G.  N.  Nirdliuger  and  F.  F.  Leopold.     57  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.      [Libretto   only] 

©  Fred  G.  Nixon  Nirdlinger  and  F.  Fred- 
erick Leopold,  Philadelphia  ;  D  :  3808,  Aug.  8, 
1903;  Ic.  Aug.  8,  1903;  2c.  Aug.  17,  1903. 

20121 

dramatic   composition,    by   V.    H.    Smalley. 


16  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  31,  1910;  D:  20655;   Victor  H. 
Smalley,  New  Orleans.  20122 


play  in  1  act,  by  J.  M.  Van  Deursen.    14  p. 

8°.     Typewritten. 

©  ]c.  Nov.  3,  1914;  D:  38884;  John  Myron 
Van  Deursen,  San  Bernardino,  Cal.     20122a 

Honeymoon  eclipse;  a  brief  play  in  1  act,  by 
H.  E.  De  Lasaux.     15  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Harry  E.   De  Lasaux,     San    Francisco ; 
D  :  7030,  July  8,  1905  ;  2c.  July  8,  1905.    20123 

comedy  farce  in  3  acts,  by  W.  Hodgkiss. 


69  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  18,  1911 ;  D :  25253 ;  Wm.  Hodg- 
kiss, Alameda,  Cal.  20124 


a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Malcolm  Stuart  Tay- 
lor. New  York,  H.  Roorbach,  1900.  13  p. 
12°. 

©  Harold  Roorbach,   New  York;   1900  A: 
23880,  Sept.  25 ;  2c.  Oct.  5.  20125 

Honeymoon  (The)  fourth  quarter;  comedy  for 
2  males  and  2  females,  by  Frances  Aymar 
IMatliews.  Nev/  York,  E.  S.  Werner  &  co., 
1907.     13  p.     12°. 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner  &  co.,  New  York;  D: 
11697,   Nov.   7,   1907;   2c.   Nov.   22,   1907. 

20126 

Honeymoon  Hollow;  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by 
H.  Fay.  78  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©    Ic.    Mar.    15,    1913;    D:  32685;    Howard 
Fay,  New  York.  20127 

Honeymoon  (A)  in  Paradise  flats;  a  farce,  by 
B.  K.  Phillips. 

©  Bettine  Kavanaugh  Phillips,  New  York ; 
1898  :  18684,  Mar.  21.  20128 

Honeymoon  (The)  in  Sovidan;  by  E.  H.  Hack- 
ley. 

©  Edwin  H.  Hackley,  Denver;  1899:530^4, 
Aug.  18.  20129 

Honeymoon  (The)  line;  play  in  1  act,  by  L. 
Bowman.     12  p.     4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  3,  1914 ;  D :  39043 ;  Leroy  Bow- 
man,   El    Monte,    Cal.  20129a 


5379—16- 


-63 


993 


20130 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


30150 


Honeymoon  of  Mr.   and  Mrs.   Potts. 

©  Louis  Robie,   New   York;   D :  2506,   Oct. 
28,   1902.  20130 

Honeymoon    (A)    on    a    cannibal    island;    or, 

Princess  Pruna,    n   farce   comedy    in   2   acts, 

by  Dr.  W.  H.  Bennett.     30  p.     12°.     Printed. 

©  W.  H.  Bennett,  Wellesley  Hills,  Mass.; 

D:8413,  Mar.  13,  1906;  2c.  Apr.  25,  1906. 

20131 

Honeymoon  (The)  suite;  by  L.  T.  Peacocke. 
©  Leslie  Tufnell  Peacocke,  Los  Angeles;  D: 
11715,  Nov.  11,  1907.  20132 

Honeymoon  trail;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts. 
by  Hough  and  Adams.  163  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Hough  &  Adams,  Chicago  ;  D  :  12449,  Feb. 
28,  1908;  2c.  Feb.  28,  1908.  20133 

Honeymooners  (The);  a  play  in  1  act,  by  K.  H. 
Smith.     14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  19,  1912;  D:  30025;  Katherine 
H.    Smith,   Kichmond,   Cal.  20134 

silent  drama  in  1  act,  by  J.   S.  Blackton. 

[9]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.    4,    1914;    D :  35987 ;    J.    Stuart 
Blackton,  New  York.  20134a 

Honeymoon's  (The)  eclipse;  a  sketch  by  W.  H. 
Carson.     11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  Henry  Carson,  New  York;   D: 
11185,  Aug.  15,   1907;   2c.  Aug.   15,  1907. 

20135 

Honey's  burglar;  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  E.  Pesnel. 
13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  3,  1915;  D :  39848 ;  Maximilian 
Edwin  Pesnel,  East  Orange,  N.  J.         20135a 

Honeysuckle;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Gabriele  d'An- 
nunzio,  tr.  by  Cecile  Sartoris  and  Gabrielle 
Enthoven.  London,  William  Heinemann 
[1915]     3  p.  1.,  214  p.     12°. 

©    Sept.   30,   1915;   2c.    Nov.   18.   1915;    D: 
42284;   Mrs.   Gabrielle  Entlioven,   London. 

20135b 

a  sketch,  by  P.  S.  Sharpe.  13  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Percv  Seymour  Sharpe,  Chicago ;  D :  778, 
Aug.  20,  1901;  2c.  Aug.  20,  1901.  20136 

Hong  Kong;  a  comic,  spectacular  melodrama, 
by  H.  Meredith.     90  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 
©  Harry  Meredith,  Cohasset,  Mass. ;  1884 : 


24294,  Dec.  8 ;  2c.  Dec.  8. 


20137 


Honi  soit  qui  mal  y  pense.     Sec  Honni  soit  qui 
nial   y   pense. — To   let,    two    girls. 

Plonnas;  or,  The  old  brewery. 

©  Harry  Rainf orth,  Montgomery,  O. ;  1874 : 
8846,  July  3.  20138 


Honneur  (L')  et  I'argent;  comedie  en  5  actos 
et  I'H  vers,  par  F.  Ponsard,  with  granuuatical 
and  explanatory  notes  by  Frederick  C.  Sumi- 
chrast.  New  York,  W.  R.  Jenkins  [etc.,  etc.] 
1890.  135  p.  12°.  ([Theatre  contemporain, 
no.  191) 

©   William   R.   .Jenkins,   New   York;    1890: 
19102,  June  13;  2c.  Mar.  13.  20139 

Honneur  (L')  japonais;  drame  en  5  actes  et  6 
tableaux,  par  P.  Anthelme.  (L'lHustration 
thefitrale,   8°   annee — 215,  25  mni   1912) 

©   Mav   25.    1912;    2c.    June   13,    1912;    D: 
20956;  Paul  Anthelme,  Paris.  20140 

Honneurs  (Les)  de  la  guerre;  comedie  en  3 
actes,  par  Maurice  HennL^quin.  Paris,  P.  V. 
Stock,  1913.     192  p.     12°. 

©   Nov.    20,    1913;    2c.    Nov.    26,    1913;    D: 
35418;  P.  v.  Stock.  Paris.  20141 

Honni  soit  qui  mal  y  pense  (Evil  to  him  who 
evil  thinks);  by  A.  L.  Rankin. 

©  Arthur  L.  Rankin,  New  York ;  D :  11713, 
Sept.  4,  1907.  20142 

See  also  To  let,  two  girls. 

Honokilu;  a  musical,  farcical  extravaganza  in 
3  acts,  by  V.  Fortescue. 

©   Viola   Fortescue,    Boston;     1893:39598. 
Aug.  30.  20143 

Honolulu  (A)  coon;  a  musical  comedy  in  2 
acts. 

©  Howard  McCarver,  Atlanta  ;  D :  932,  Oct. 
7,  1901.  20144 

Honolulu  (A)  girl;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  T. 
Addison. 

©   Thomas   Addison,   Boston;    1893:11976. 
Mar.    8.  20145 

Honor;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  F.  P.  Foster. 

©    William    K.    Foster,    New   York;    1874: 
9809,    July   27.  20146 

■  a  drama   in  5  acts  and  7  tableaux,  by  F. 

Bassford. 

©    Franklvn    Bassford,    New    York;    1877: 
4496,   Apr.   14.  20147 

partly    adapted    from   the   French,   by 

J.   C.   Cretin   and  W.   F.   Miller.     New  York, 
Lyons  &  Miller,  1878. 

©  Jules  C.  Cretin  and  AVm.  F.  Miller,  United 
States;  1878:13576,  Nov.  21.  20148 

a  drama  of  American  life  in  4  acts. 

©    George    P.    Burnham,    Melrose,    Mass. 


1873:1169,  Feb.  6. 


20149 


—  a  family  drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  F.  Phillips. 
New  York,  The  author,  1909.     53  p.     12°. 

©  John  Franklyn  Phillips.  Great  Neck,  N. 
Y. ;  D:  15722,  Apr.  27,  1909;  2c.  June  16, 
1909.  20150 


994 


20151 


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20168 


Honor — Continued. 

a  new  Engluiul  opera-drama  in  3  acts,  by 

J.  Ilohde. 

©  John  Rohde,   Boston;   1881:10139,   May 

17.  20151 

play  in  4  acts,  by  Hermann  Sudermann,  tr. 


Honor  bright — Continued. 

a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  B.  K.  Phillips. 

©  Bettine  Kavanaugh  Phillips,  New  York; 
1886  :  25985,  Nov.  17.  20160 

an  original  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Allen 


by  Hilmar  11.  Baukhage,  witli  a  preface  by 
Barrett  H.  Clark.  New  York,  S.  French ;  Lon- 
don, S.  French,  ltd.,  1915.  104  p.  12°. 
([French's  standard  library  ed.]) 

©   June  22,   1915;    2c.   June   24,   1915;    D: 
41025;  Samuel  French,  New  York.        20151a 

■ by  M.  H.  Barrymore. 

©   Maurice  H.   Barrvmore,   United   States; 
1881:14267,   Sept.  19.  20152 

Honor  ag'ainst  money;  military  drama  in  5 
acts  and  6  tableaux,  by  Maxim  [pseud,  of  A. 
De  Vervins] 

©    Alfred    De    Vervins,    St.    Louis;    1879: 
5599,  Apr.  26.  20153 

Honor  among  gentlemen;  curtain  raiser  for 
tbree  people,  by  Robert  Griffin  Morris.  31  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Elenor  de  Berrein  Morris,  Brooklyn ;  D : 
6100,  Jan.  19,  1905;  2c.  Jan.  19,  1905.     20154 

Honor  among  thieves;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  I. 
La   Beaume.      [2],   12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Nov.    23,    1910;    D :  22640 ;    Edmond 
Irving  La  Beaume,  New  York.  20155 

Honor  and  fame;  a  1  act  sketch.  7  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Charles  J.  Dwyer,  Chicago ;  D :  4169,  Oct. 
19,  1903 ;  2c.  Oct.  8,  1903.  20156 

Honor  and  loyalty;  drama  in  5  acts  and  1  scene, 
by  G.  L.  Salisbury,  jr.  42  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  June  5,  1915 ;  D :  40857 ;  George  Len- 
ard  Salisbury,  jr.,  Lafayette,  R.  I.  20156a 

Honor  and  the  man;  by  W.  J.  Frazier.     Ill  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  18,  1910;  D:  20235;  Walter  J. 
Frazier,  Milwaukee.  20157 

Honor  and  vengeance.     »?ee  Onore  e  vendetta. 
Honor  bound;  or.  The  banker's  clerk,  a  drama 

in  4  acts,  by  G.  W.  Goode. 
©  George  W.  Goode,  Lowell;  1884:26699, 

Dec.  31.  20158 

Honor  Bright;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  C.  Gush- 
ing.   193  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  29,  1915 ;  D :  41124 ;  Catlierine 
Chisholm  Gushing,  New  York.  20158a 

Honor  bright;  by  William  Harlowe  [pseud,  of 
William  H.  Briggs]  130  p.  12°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  William  H.  Briggs,  New  York ;  D :  8750, 
June  29, 1906 ;  2c.  June  29,  1906.  20159 


Horsford    [pseud,    of   Mrs.   L.   A.    Friedlieb] 
325  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  A.  M.  Friedlieb,  New  York ;  1886 :  24996, 
Nov.  5 ;  2c.,  act  1,  Dec.  7 ;  2c.,  act  2,  Jan.  20, 
1887 ;  2c.,  act  3,  May  27,  1887.  20161 

sketch  in  1  act,  by  Geo.  Welcome.     11  p. 


f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  16,  1911;  D:  23669;  Edmund 
Stover,  San  Francisco.  20162 

Honor  d'Everel;  serio  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A. 
Schwartz  and  B.  Yechton  [pseud,  of  Lyda 
Farrington  Krausg]  [86]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  16,  1912;  D:  28725;  Annette 
Schwartz  and  Barbara  Yechton,  Port  Rich- 
mond, N.  Y.  20163 

Honor  is  satisfied.      See  Honour  is  satisfied. 

Honor  of  a  cow-boy;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  (Jharles  Ulrich.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison 
[1906]     76  p.    12°. 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago;  D :  9121,  Sept. 
20,  1906 ;  2c.  Oct.  29,  1906.  20164 

Honor  (The)  of  a  princess;  by  O.  H.  Jones,  jr. 

22  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Oliver  Handy  Jones,  jr.,  Baltimore ;  D : 
2973,  Feb.  10,  1903 ;  2c.  Feb.  21,  1903.      20165 

Honor  (The)  of  a  savage;  a  melodrama  in  1  act, 
by  E.  Hailey.    9  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  30,  1909;  D :  16412 ;  Estrella 
Hailey,  Charleston,  W.  Va.  20166 

Honor  (The)  of  a  woman;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
B.  Ch.  Stashefe. 

219  p.     8°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.   June  3,  1913;  D:  33391;   Boris  Ch. 
Stasheff,  New  York.  20167 
or,  A  dream,  by  B.  C.  Stasheff. 

Nr^Nm  ,'dbn  in  nnx  ;^nD  nn  ps  nny  -"i 

[69]  p.    8°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  14,  1914;  D:  37852;  Boris  Ch. 

Stasheff,  New  York.  20167a 

Honor  of  Cassel;  a  romantic  play  in  4  acts,  by 

G.  McDowell  and  D.  F.  Perkins.     58  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  George  McDowell  and  David  Fessenden 
Perkins,  Portland,  Me.;  D :  4866,  Apr.  11, 
1904 ;  2c.  Apr.  11,  1904.  20168 


995 


20169 


DKAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


20191 


Honor  (The)  of  John  Carson;  dramatic  episode 
in  1  act,  by  Montgomery  Holland  and  L.  Webb. 
[2],  12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  19, 1910 ;  D :  22853  ;  Leland  Webb, 
Monmouth,  Me.  20169 

Honor  (The)  of  the  class;  a  school-room  sketch 
for  girls  in  1  act  and  1  scene,  by  Eleanor 
Maud  Crane.  New  York,  S.  French ;  London, 
S.  French,  ltd.,  1912.    21  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.  11, 1912 ;  2c.  Nov.  21, 1912  ;  D :  31436, 
Samuel  French,  New  York.  20170 


Honor  (The)  of  the  Crequy. 
Cupid. 


See  Masques  of 


Honor    of    the   hvimble. 
humble. 


See   Honour    of    the 


Honor  (The)  of  the  OrlofEs;  drama  in  a  pro- 
logue and  3  acts,  by  E.  Burdette  Smith.  48  p. 
8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  27,  1909  ;  D  :  16356 ;  Dollie  Rath- 
bun  Smith,  Ringhamton,  N.  Y.  20171 

Honor  (The)  of  the  Van  Burens;  play  in  3  acts, 
by  Charlie  de  Lima.    52  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Charles  A.  de  Lima,  New  York ;  D  :  14238, 
Nov.  7,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  7,  1908.  20172 


Honor  of  women. 


Sec  Honour  of  women. 

Type- 


Honor  thy  father;  by  J.   Hemingway 
written. 

©  Jerrold  Hemingway,  Albany ;  1897 :  22821, 
Apr.  12 ;  2c.  Apr.  12.  20173 

Honor  thy  mother;  drama  in  1  act,  by  D.  A. 
Bragdon.    17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  15,  1913  ;  D  :  35343 ;  Dudley  Acton 
Bragdon,  St.  Louis.  20174 

Honora;  in  3  acts,  by  F.  R.  Solger.     50  p.     f°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Frederick   R.    Solger,   Washington;    D: 
6977,  July  17,  1905 ;  2c.  July  17,  1905.      20175 

original    1    act    comedy,    by    Charles   -Lee 

Calder.     [2],  28  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Jan.  2,   1912;   D:  28191;   Francesca 
Redding,  New  York.  20176 

an  original   1  act  farce,  by   Charles  Lee 

Calder. 

©  Francesca  Redding,  New  York ;  D :  13531, 
July  31,  1908.  20177 

Honorable    (The)      See   Honourable    (The) 

Honorable  (The)  Ag'atha;  by  E.  H.  Mason. 

©  Edith  Huntington  Mason,  Chicago;   D: 
8947,  Aug.  10,  1906.  20178 

Honorable  (The)  Bobby;  play  in  4  acts,  by  C. 
Skinner. 

©  Constance  Skinner,  Los  Angeles ;  D :  8672, 
June  11,  1906.  20179 


Honorable  (The)  cobbler;  comedy,  by  Gustav 
Ronaszeky,  tr.  from  Hungarian,  by  S.  Skodak 
and  S.  Demeter.  [Lorain,  O.,  The  Lorain 
printing  co.]  1912.    cover-title,  34  p.    8°. 

©  Feb.  27,  1912  ;  2c.  Feb.  29, 1912  ;  D  :  28867 ; 
Stephen  Skodak  and  Stephen  Demeter,  Lo- 
rain, O.  20180 

'Hon.  John  North;  original  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  H.  Basiit'onl.  Oakland,  Cal.,  West  coast 
printing  company,  1903.    1  p.  1.,  64  p.    12°. 

©  Herbert  Bashford,  Fruitvale,  Cal.;  D: 
3080,  Jmu'  24,  1903;  2c.  Aug.  20,  1903.     20181 

Honorable  (The)  love;  play  in  4  acts,  by  B.  J. 
Hakoun.     178  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  30,  1910;  D:  229.56;  Beniamin 
J.  Hakoun,  New  York.  20182 

Honorable  (An)  man;  musical  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  K.  Formes,  jr.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Karl  Formes,  jr.,  New  York;  1893; 
7818,  Feb.  10;  2c.  Feb.  10.  20183 

Honorable  mention;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Jolm 
T.  Prince,  jr.     114  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  J.  T.  Prince,  jr..  New  York;  D :  9314. 
Oct.  25,  1906;  2c.  Oct.  25,  1906.  20184 

Honorable  (The)  Miss  Stork;  bv  Harold  Bal- 
lagh   (C.  E.  Harrell) 

©  Carrie  Elizabeth  Harrell,  Baltimore ;  D : 
6084,  Jan.  16,  1905.  20185 

Hon.  Mr.  Turnipseed,  member  of  Congress;  a 
comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Inde  [pseud,  of  Mrs. 
M.  F.  Williams] 

©  Mrs.  M.  F.  AVilliams,  Vienna,  Va. ;  1883 : 
13508,  July  23.  20186 

Honorable  (The)  moon-beam;  a  play  in  1  act, 
by   L.   Marix.     26  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Lvda  Marix,  Washington;  D:  11511,  Oct. 
11,  1907;  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1907;  Ic.  Oct.  19,  1907. 

20187 

Honorables  (The);  by  J.  L.  Berry. 

©  John  Louis  Berry,  Denver ;  D :  12907, 
May  5,  1908.  20188 

Honors  are  easy;  or,  Francillon,   a  play   in  3 

acts,  by  K.  Bellew.     95  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Kvrle  Bellew,  New  York ;  D :  14152.  Oct. 

27,  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  27,  1908.  20189 

Honor's  choice;  in  1  act,  by  J.  Redmond.  19  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .lune  15,  1911;  D:  24488;  Jolianna 
Redmond,  Wicklon,  Ireland.  20190 

Honors  even.      See  Bernice. 

Honour  is  satisfied;  play  in  1  act,  by  Charles 
lOddy.     [2],  18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  16,  1911;  D:  24959;  Austin 
Brereton,   London.  20191 


996 


20193 


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20213 


Honour  (The)  of  the  humble;  a  drama  arlapted 
from  the  French  of  I'ierre  Newsky,  by  H. 
Ford.     82  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Harriet  Ford.  Seymour,  Conn. :  D :  2285, 
Sept.  2,  1902 ;  2c.  Aug.  23,  1902.  20192 

Honour  (The)  of  women;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
B.   Hamilton.      [lOG]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  8,  1913;  D:  34058;  Bernard 
Hamilton,  London.  20193 

Honourable  (The);  or,  Pinched  for  life,  musical 
comedy  event  in  1  act,  by  Spry-Palmer.  16  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.     [With  music] 

©  Ic.  Mar.  S,  1912;  D :  289S3 ;  Spry-Palmer, 
London.  20194 

Honra  y  venganza;  zarzuela  dramiitica,  en  1 
acto,  dividido  en  3  cuadros.  en  prosa  y  verso, 
original  de  .7.  M.  Martin  de  P^ugenio,  mfisica 
de  los  maestros  E.  J.  Arderius  y  F.  A.  de 
San  Felipe.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espanoles]  1910.     37  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  May  19,  1910;  2c.  May  20,  1910;  D: 
21090;   Jose  M.   Martin  de  Eugenlo,   Madrid. 

20195 

Honto,  the  red  man's  daughter;  by  F.  H. 
Shock. 

©  H.  W.  Young.  Pueblo,  Col.;  1892:1009(1. 
Mar.  9 ;  2c.  Mar.  7.  20196 

Hooded  cobra;  a  1  act  drama,  by  Howard  Wis- 
wall  Bible.     10  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Nellie  Malcolm.  New  York ;  D :  7300, 
Sept.  23,  1905;   2c.   Sept.  23,  1905.         20197 

Hooded  (The)  lady;  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  P. 
Lynne.     [95]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  1,  1911;  D :  25129 ;  John  T'eter 
I>ynne,  New  York.  20198 

Hoodlum:  or.  Life  in  Frisco,   by  W.  A.  PIoui)t 

and  S.  L.  Ryan. 

©  AVilliam  A.  Houpt,  San  Franci.sco;  1874: 

11188,  Aug.  29.  20199 

Hoodlum's  (The)  holiday;  a  nmsical  comedy  in 

2  acts,  styled  a  musical  rum])us  in  2  romj)s, 

book,  lyrics  and  nuisic  by  J.  G.  Gibson.     55  p. 

4°.     Typewritten.      [Libretto  only] 

©  J.  Grant  Gibson,  IMount  Carmel.  Pa. ; 
D :  14.581,  Dec.  21,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  21,  1908. 

20200 

Hoodoo  (The);  farce  in  3  acts,  bv  W.  P..  Hare. 
Boston.  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1913.  83  p. 
12°. 

©  Sept.  10,  1913;  2c.  Sept.  11,  1913;  D: 
34.382;   Walter  Ben  Hare,   Palestine,  Tex.' 

20201 

farcical  cmnedy  in  3  acts,  from  the  Span- 
ish, by  F.  li.  Hare  and  A.  L.  Godoy.  99  p, 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  26,  1910;  D :  20308 :  F.  Lumsden 
Hare,  New  York,  and  Albert  L.  Godoy,  Wash- 
ington. 20202 


Hoodoo  (The) — Continued. 

in  3  acts,  by  E.  Goldbeck  and  H.  G.  Als- 

berg.     58  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  1,  1911;  D:  24379;  Edward 
Goldbeck  and  Henry  G.  Alsberg,   New  York. 

20203 

Hoodoo  (The)  a  Jonah;  a  trick  musical  comedy, 
by  R.  Eraser. 

©  Robert  Eraser,  New  York ;  1887 :  29307, 
Nov.  12.  20204 

Hoodoo  (The)  tramp;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
J.  R.  Condrin.     38  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  James  Richard  Condrin.  West  Newton, 
Ma.ss. ;  D :  381,  Apr.  9,  1901;  2c.  June  4,  1901. 

20205 

Hoodwinked;  being  a  truthful  narrative  in 
operatic  form  of  the  subsequent  operations  of 
Robin  Hood  and  the  inception  of  Hood's  Sar- 
saparilla  [by  L.  Burns]  [Indianapolis]  Lee 
Burns,  1907.  1  p.  1.,  24  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Lee  Burns,  Indianapolis;  D:  11975,  Dec. 
23,  1907;  2c.  Dec.  21,  1907.  20206 

or.  Dead  and  alive,  by  A.   P.   Morris,  jr. 

©  A.  P.  Morris,  jr.,  Baltimore ;  1872 :  6267. 
June  11.  20207 

Hoogan's  alley  in  Greater  New  York;  a  3  act 
farce  comedy,  by  W.  Gilson. 

©  William  Gil.son,  New  York ;  1896 :  61326, 
Nov.  9.  20208 

Hoogeland;  ein  drama  vom'  meer  in  4  aufziigen, 
von  Ludwig  Heilbronn.  Dresden,  Carl  Reiss- 
nc^r,  1909.     3  p.  1.,  3-124  p.     12°. 

©  res.  under  act  of  Mar.  3,  1905,  by  Carl 
Reissner,  Dresden,  Germanv ;  re.s.  no.  2618; 
Ic.   Mar.   8,   1909.  20209 

Hook  and  (eye)  I;  an  original  comedy  in  4 
acts,  romance  of  the  South  Sea  Islands,  bv 
G.  Heath.     67  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  George  Heath,  Brvn  Athvn.  Pa.;  D: 
10917,  .July  6,  1907;  2c.  July  6,  1907.     20210 

Hook  and  I;  a  burlesque  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Lester  and  Williams. 

©  Lester  and  Williams,  Baltimore;  1890: 
35527.  Nov.  11.  20211 

Hooked  and  crooked;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  Mc- 
Cree.     17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  12,  1915;  D :  40625 ;  Junie  Mc- 
Cree,  New  York.  20211a 

Hooked  by  crook;  a  vaudeville  playlet,  by  Ge- 
lett  Burgess.     7  p.     f°.     Tyiiewritten. 

©  Guy  Homer  Hubbard,  Brooklyn ;  D :  4180, 
Nov.  3,  1903:  2c.  Nov.  3,  1903.  20212 

Hoolahan's  castle;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  5  scenes, 
by  T.  E.  Powers. 

©  Thomas  E.  Powers,  New  York;  1883: 
15456,   Aug.   22.  20213 


997 


20214 


DEAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


20235 


Hooley's  return;  by  T.  Dickinson,  9  p.  4°. 
Typewiitten. 

©  Thomas  Dickinson.  Madison,  Wis. ;  D : 
4995,  May  6,  1904;  2c.  May  6,  1904.        20214 

Hooligan  in  New  York;  a  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  Harry  Sheldon.  45  p.^  f°.  Type- 
Avritten. 

©  Clias.  B.  Marvin  and  Sam  Morris,  Chi- 
cago; D:6092,  Jan.  19,  1905;  2c.  .Tan.  19, 
1905.  20215 

Hooligan's  hot  finish;  1  act  dramatic  compo- 
sition, by  F.  J.  Eeaman.  15  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Fred  J.  Beaman,  Jackson,  Midi.;  D: 
4653,  Feb.  25,  1904;  2c.  Feb.  25,  1904.     20216 

Hooligan's  luck;  a  sensational  comedy  drama 

in    4    acts.      92   p.      obi.      24°.      Typewritten. 

©  Jasper  Newton  Rentfrow,   Chicago;   D: 

2113,  June  30,  1902;  2c.  July  12,  1902.    20217 

Hooligan's  misfortunes;  3  act  farce  comedy. 
©  Charles  B.  Goes,  Chicago ;  D :  1304,  Jan. 
16,   1902.  20218 

Hooligan's  troubles;  an  original  nmsical  farce 
in  3  acts,  by  Mark  E.  Swan.  179  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.      [Libretto   only] 

©  Union  amusement  co.,  New  York;  D: 
2029,  June  12,  1902;  2c.  Aug.  29,  1902.    20219 

Hoop  of  gold;  a  drama  of  4  acts,  by  J.  Morti- 
mer aiurdock.     128  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Frederick  Booth  Swift,  United  States; 
1SS3 :  15462,  Aug.  22 ;  2c.  Sept.  1.  20220 

Hoop  (The)  roller;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  W. 
Everhart. 

©  William  Everhart,  Columbus,  O. ;  1S99 : 
4.3857,  July  6.  20221 

Hoopers. 

©  Kolb  &  Gruhler,  Philadelphia;  D:3190, 
Mar.  4,  1903.  20222 

Hoops.      Sec  Borderlands  and  thoroughfares. 

Hooptoroo  (The)  of  Hullabalooloo;  original 
nmsical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  Frank  O.  French, 
music  by  B.  C.  Peters.  [49]  p.  f°.  Type- 
Avritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  2,  1911;  D:  2.5373;  Brooks  C. 
Peters,  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.  20223 

Hoor  David  kjpbte  ollet.    See  Politiske  rover e. 

Hoosier  (The);  a  domestic  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,   adapted   by   Edwin  Barbour. 

©  Neil  Scully,  Chicago;  1894:10487,  Mar. 
23.  20224 

Hoosier   (The)   boy;  by  C.   S.   King. 

©  Carlton  Spencier  King,  Brooklyn ;  D : 
3003,  Feb.  3,  1903.  20225 


Hoosier  (A)  circus;  by  Charles  Davis.  30  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  H.  E.  Wheeler  and  Charles  Davis,  New 
York;  D :  4778,  Mar.  23,  1904;  2c.  Mar.  24, 
1904.  20226 

Hoosier  (A)  daisy;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
.    by   John   Arthur   Eraser.     80  p.     f°.     Type- 
written. 

©  George  Harris  Eldon,  Alexandria,  Ind. ; 
D:1452,  Feb.  15,  1902;  2c.  Feb.  15,  1902. 

20227 

Hoosier  (The)  detective.  See  Zeb,  the  clod- 
hopper. 

Hoosier  (The)  girl;  a  modern  Trilby,  a  1  act 
vaudeville  sketch,  by  C.  Bastien.  3  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Claire  Bastien,  New  York ;  D :  11209, 
July  8,  1907;  2c.  Aug.  19,  1907.  20228 


—  play  in  1  act,  by  James  Olivei-.     [2],  32  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  24,  1914 ;  D :  37752 ;  Cohwal  at- 
tractions, Chicago.  20228a 

or.  Who's  yer  girl?  an  original  1  act  com- 


edy, by  K.  Watson.     20  p.     4°.     Typevv-ritten. 

©    Kate    Watson,    Waterville.    Minn. ;    D : 

615,  June  27,  1901 ;  2c.  June  17,  1901.      20229 

Hoosier  (A)  heroine;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  .T.  A.  Eraser  and  E.  Wood. 

©  John  A.  Eraser  and  Eugene  Wood,  Chi- 
cago ;  1889 :  18129,  June  14.  20230 

Hoosier  Hindoo;  1  act  farcical  dramatic  com- 
position, by  F.  J.  Beaman.  10  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Fred    J.    Beaman,    Jackson,    Mich. ;    D : 
7828,  Jan.  8,  1906;  2c.  Jan.  8,  1906.        20231 

Hoosier  Hollow;  by  C.  Stewart.  27  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Cal  Stewart  and  Gus  W.  Hogan,  Brook- 
lyn;  D:2430,  Oct.  10,  1902;  2c.  Oct.  10,  1902. 

20232 

Hoosier  kid;  ))y  L.  Maulsby.  54  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Lillian  IMaulsby,  Chicago;  D:6691,  May 
19,   1905;  2c.  May  19,  1905.  20233 

Hoosier  Odd  fellows;  a  new  American  comedy- 
drama,  Willi  a  prologue  and  5  acts,  by  T.  B. 
Manning,  dramatized  from  J.  H.  Kinkead's 
story  of  Indiana,  entitled  Hoosier  Odd  fol- 
lows, by  .special  permission  of  the  publisher. 
©  Thomas  B.  Manning,  Springfield,  O. ; 
1882  :  3040,  Feb.  28.  20234 

Hoosier  school;  farcical  sketch,  by  William  and 
Josephine  Giles.  New  York,  Dick  &  Fitz- 
gerald.   1910.    9  p.    12°. 

©  Jan.  18,  1910 ;  2c.  Jan.  19, 1910 ;  D  :  17966 ; 
Dicli  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.  20235 


998 


20236 


COPYRIGHTED    IN    THE    UNITED    STATES 


20259 


Hoosier  (The)  school  marm;  a  comedy  drama 
in  3  acts,  by  F.  M.  Childs.  40  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Fred  M.  Childs,  Villisca,  la. ;  D :  10256, 
Apr.  1,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  1,  1907.  20236 

Hoosier  (A)  schoolmaster;  a  comedy  drama,  by 
J.  Cummins.     Chicago. 

©    John    Cummins,    United    States ;    1891 : 
10517,  Mar.  20.  20237 


—  drama  in  4  acts,  by  B.  Poynter,  adapted 
from  Edward  Eggleston's  novel.  [1],  78  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    12,    1910;    D :  22788 ;    Beulah 
Poynter,  New  York.  20238 

adapted  to  the  stage  from  the  novel  of 


the  same  name,  by  permission  of  the  author 
and  publishers,  by  M.  H.  Gilbert. 

©  Mary  Haines  Gilbert,  New  York;  1872: 
5913,  June  3.  20239 

dramatization  of  Edward  Eggleston's  novel, 

by  H.  S.  Rogers.    56  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Hiram  S.  Rogers,  Denver  ;  D  :  10501,  I\Iay 
6,  1907 ;  2c.  Feb.  23,  1909.  20240 

Hoosier  (A)  town;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  Richard  Goodall. 

©  Charles  E.  Blaney,  Newark,  N.  J.;  D: 
1195,  Dec.  18,  1901.  20241 

Hoosiers  (The);  by  J.  A.  Wickersham. 

©  James  A.  Wickersham,  Terre  Haute,  Ind. ; 
D:3570,  June  13,  1003.  20242 

Hop  (The)  head;  an  episode,  by  W.  Montague. 
[0]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  24,  1912 ;  D :  28826 ;  Walter  Mon- 
tague, San  Francisco.  20243 

Hop-pickers  (The)     Typewritten. 

©  Huttie  May  Caverly,  Manchester,  N.  H. ; 
1900  A :  19296,  Aug.  8 ;  2c.  Aug.  3.  20244 

— —  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Toohey.  75  p.  4°. 
Type^vritten. 

©  John  Toohey,  Milwaukee;  1889:4588. 
Feb.  8 ;  2c.  Mar.  16.  20245 

Hop-scotch,  the  duke,  the  dowag'er,  the  Fenian, 
the  German  ambassador,  the  two  maids  of 
honor,  and  the  Ilaja,h  of  Singapore;  comedy 
in  3  acts,  by  M.  C.  Lester,  E.  L.  Williams,  D. 
Mason,  and  D.  Sully. 

©  M.  C.  Lester,  E.  L.  Williams,  Dan  Mason 
and  Dan  Sully,  United  States;  1880:11713, 
July  28.  20246 

Hop,  skip,  and  a  jump;  an  extravagant  vehicle 
with  3  wb.eels,  by  L.  J.  Loring  and  W.  S. 
Dal>oll. 

©  L.  J.  Loring  and  W.  S.  Daboll,  United 
States  ;  1885 :  807,  Jan.  10.  20247 


Hop   (A),   skip,   and  jump;  a  1  act  farce,  bv 
C.  A.  Hartley. 

©  Charles  A,  Hartley,  Scranton,  Pa. ;  1886 : 
14971,  June  30.  20248 

Hope;  dramatic  playlet  in  1  act,  by  S.  J.  Fried- 
man.   22  p.    f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    1,   1913;    D:  34602;    Simon    J. 
Friedman,  Cleveland.  20249 

• in  4  acts. 


©  John  A.  Stevens,  New  York ;  1884 :  3370. 
Feb.  10.  20250 

in  3  acts,  by  E.  F.  Robbins.     Ill  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Oct.   28,   1909 ;    D :  17212 ;   Emily   F. 
Robbins,  New  Haven.  20251 


sketch,  by  G.  Bloomquest.  19  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    June    16,    1913;    D:  33505;    George 
Bloomquest,  Minneapolis.  20252 

Hope  and  ambition;  drama,  prologue  and  5  acts, 
written  and  dramatized  by  J.  Sansom.  Phila- 
delphia [The  Chandler  printing  house]  1879. 
55  p.    12°. 

©  .Joseph  Sansom,  Philadelphia  ;  1878  :  9750, 
Aug.  24 ;  2c.  Mar.  13, 1879.  20253 

Hope  and  death;  an  incident  of  Chinese  life,  in 
a  prologue  and  3  acts.    Typewritten. 

©  Perrie  Kewen,  Edwin  Tilden  and  William 
L.  Ward,  San  Francisco;  1897:  35789,  June 


15 ;  2c.  Aug.  2J 


20254 


Hope  McDonald;  a  1  act  play,  by  W.  W.  Massee. 
13  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  14,  1913  ;  D  :  32724 ;  W.  Welling- 
ton Massee,  Bronxville.  N.  Y.  20255 

Hope  (The)  of  Cuba;  a  realistic  drama  of  the 
day,  by  A.  K.  Heilmann. 

©    Alfred    K.    Heilmann,    San    Francisco ; 
1897  :  47702,  Aug.  25.  20256 

Hope  (The)  of  glory;  3  act  play,  by  E,  Chantler. 

213  p.    4°.    Ms. 

©    Ic.    May    2,    1013;    D:  33168;    Everett 
Chantler,  Pittsburgh.  20257 

Hope  Valley;  rural  drama,  by  P.  J.  Burrell. 
rustic  melodies  by  members  of  the  Sinfonia 
fraternity  of  America.  68  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Li])reLto  only] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  4,  1910 ;  D :  20700 ;  Percy  Jewett 
Burrell,  Boston.  20258 

Hopeless;  a  drama  in  1  act,  by  C.  Kohen.  [1], 
7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  6,  1913 ;  D :  32297 ;  Chas.  Kohen, 
Washington.  20259 


999 


20260 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


20281 


Hopkins  of  Connecticut;  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by 
A.  Jacobson. 

©  Augustus  Jacobson,  Chicago  ;  1882  :  744, 
Jan.  16.  20260 

Hops  has  riz.     See  Rolling  in  money. 

Hora  (La)  del  amor;  comedia  en  1  acto  y  en 
prosa,  original  de  V.  Alinela  JNIengot.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1909.  23  p. 
12°. 

©   Sept.  23,  1909;  2c.   Sept.   24,  1909;   D: 
16876 ;  Vicente  Almela  Mengot,  Madrid. 

20261 

Hora  (La)  del  te  (Five  o'clock  tea);  comedia  en 
1  acto  y  en  prosa,  por  M.  Chac6n.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1911.  16  p. 
12°. 

©  May  26, 1911 ;  2c.  May  27,  1911 ;  D :  24305 ; 
Manuel  Chacon,  Madrid.  20262 

Horace;  tragedie  en  5  actes,  par  P.  Corneille, 
with  grammatical  and  explanatory  notes,  by 
Frederick  C.  Sumichrast.  New  York,  W.  R. 
Jenkins  [etc.,  etc.]  1890.  viii,  [2],  102  p.  12°. 
([Classiqiies  frangais,  no.  5]) 

©  William  R.  Jenkins,  New  York;   1889: 
86942,  Dec.  5 ;  2c.  Jan.  23,  1890.  20263 

See  also  Cid  (Le) 

Horace  Greeley;  American  drama  of  1872  in  3 
acts,  by  M.  Silberstein.  [2],  34  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  26,  1912 ;  D :  30634 ;  Martin  Sil- 
berstein, New  York.  20264 

Horace  Manning;  a  domestic  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  H.  M.  White. 

©  H.  Montgomery  White,  New  York ;  1884 : 
6461,  Mar.  25.  20265 

Horace  Walpole;  romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
G.   Simonson.     50  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Aug.   29,    1912;    D :  30692 ;    Gustave 
Simonson,  New  York.  20266 

Same.  New  York,  Moffat,  Yard  «&  com- 
pany, 1913.     64  p.     12°. 

©   July   18,   1913;   2c.   July   24,   1913;    D: 
33959 ;  Gustave  Simonson,  New  York.    20267 

Horas  dichosas;  apunte  de  comedia,  en  1  acto 
y  on  prosa,  original  de  J.  G.  ylenovales.  Ma- 
drid [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1910. 
18,   [2]  p.     12° 

©    Sept.    6.    1910;    2c.    Sept.    7,    1910;    D: 
21977;  Juan  G.  Renovales,  Madrid.         20268 

Horatii  (The)  &  Curatii;  a  tragedy,  by  A. 
Wallace. 

©  Arthur  Wallace,  Houghton,  Mich. ;  1886 : 
12926,  June  2.  20269 


Horatio  Brewster,  lawyer;  sketch  for  3  per- 
sons,   by    H.    M.    Cloude.      Typewritten. 

©  Harry  M.  Cloude,  Cincinnati;  1900  A: 
31191,  Dec.  24;  2c.  Dec.  24.  20270 

Horatius;  a  tragedy,  by  V.  Woods.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Virna  Woods,  Sacramento,  Cal. ;  1S99: 
36049,  May  31 ;  2c.  July  5.  20271 

Horizon;  a  play  of  contemporaneous  events 
upon  the  borders  of  civilization,  in  5  acts  and 
7  tableaux,  by  A.  Daly.  New  York,  The 
author,  1885.     67  p.    8°. 

©  Augustin  Daly,  Nev,^  York  ;  1871 :  1703, 
Tvlar.  1 ;  2c.  Dec.  3,  1886.  20272 

Same. 

©  Augustin  Dalv,  New  York,  in  renewal 
for  14  vrs.  from  Mar.  1,  1899;  1899:9524,  Jan. 
31;  2c.  Feb.  25.  20273 

•  Same. 

©  by  Joseph  F.  Daly  and  Richard  Dorney, 
New  York,  as  executors,  in  extension  for  14 
vears.  Itenewal  no.  2840,  Mar.  4,  1912.  Re- 
newal entry,  Jan.  31,  1899,  no.  9524.       20274 

Horn  (Das)  des  marquis.  See  Don  Juan  und 
die   kurtisane. 

Horner  (The)  family  (Familie  Hoerner);  an 
original  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Anton  Anno. 

©  Imre  Kiralfy,  United  States ;  1877 :  12534, 
Oct.  30.  20275 

Hornet's  (The)  nest;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  Stetson. 

©  .John  Stetson,  Boston;  1888:2773,  Jan. 
25.  20276 

original  dramatization  in  4  acts,  by  Scott 

Marble.     91  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  22,  1909;  D:  17513;  Rose  Win- 
niett,  Brooklyn.  20277 

an  original  farcial  comedy  in  3  buzzes  and 


a  stinger,  by  H.  J.  Byron  and  E.  A.  Sothern. 
Albany,  N.  Y. 

©  E.  A.  Sothern,  United  States;  1876:  3.379, 
Mar.  20.  20278 

a  3  act  farce  comedy,  by  E.  F.  Rush. 

©  Ed.  F.  Rush,  New  York ;  1898 :  5111.  Jan. 
12.  20279 

Horoscope  (The);  monologue,  by  James  II. 
Clia'^e.  Providence,  R.  I.,  Kensmoro  publish- 
ing company,  1913.     7  p.     12°. 

©    Dec.    26,    1913;    2c.    .Tan.    2,    1914;    D: 
35593;   Kensraore  pub.  co..  Providence,  R.  I. 

20280 

musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  E.  De  L.  Wey- 

burn.     40  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  22,  1910;  D:  20002;  Elbert  De 
Los  Weyburn,  New  York.  20281 


1000 


20281 


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20304 


Horrible  (The)  crime;  play  in  1  act,  by  D.  Pot- 
ter.    [2],  21  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    June   29,   1914;    D :  37422 ;    Dorothy 
Potter,  Seattle.  20281a 

Horridoh;  liistspiel  in  3  aufziigen,  von  G.  W.  E. 
Schlack.  Berlin,  Berliner  theatex'-verlag,  g.  m. 
b.  h.,  1911.     80  p.     8". 

©  Ic.  Aug.  27,  1912  ;  D  :  30650 ;  Alfred  Spitz. 
New  York.  20282 

Horror  (The)  of  Snake  Swamp;  a  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  K.  Stagg.  145  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Katherine    Stagg,    New    York;    D :  1894, 
May  16,  1902 ;  2c.  May  16,  1902.  20283 

Horrors;  or,  The  Maharajah  of  Zogobad,  a  new 
and  original  nuisical  burlesque  in  5  acts  and 
6  scenes,  w'ords  and  music  by  W.  B.  Gill. 

©   AVilliam   B.    Gill,    United    States;    1878: 
5236,  Apr.  30.  20284 

Horrors  (The)  of  Andersonville  prison.  See 
Rebellion   of  '61, 

Horrors  (The)  of  war;  comedy,  by  R.  Leo.  [1], 
26  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Dec.   8,   1915;   D :  42439 ;   Rita   Leo, 
New  York.  20284a 

Hors  d'  oeuvres;  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  Reich- 
man.      [2],  24  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Apr.    19,     1913;     D:  33000;     Arthur 
Reichman,  New  York.  20285 

Horse  and  horse;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
l)y  W.  R.  Ogden. 

©  W.  R.  Ogden,  Chicago ;  1890 :  10984.  Apr. 
3.  20286 

a  musical   farce-comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W. 

Collier  and  C.  Reed. 

©  William  Collier  and  Charlie  Reed,  New 
York;  1891:40,  Jan.  2.  20287 

Horse  and  hoss;  a  musical  farce-comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  W.  Collier  and  C.  Reed. 

©  William  Collier  and  Charlie  Reed.-New 
York;   1891:39,  Jan.  2.  20288 

Horse  (The)  car  episode;  or,  Who'll  get  the 
umbrella?    comedy    sketcli. 

©   Janet   Melville  and   Evie   Stetson,   New 
York  ;  1892 :  33552,  Aug.  15.  20289 

Horse  (The)  doctor;  comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
Aaron   Hoffman.     IS  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    13,    1911;    D:  24266;    Henry 
Prey,  New  York.  20290 

Horse  (The)  is  in  the  kitchen;  by  B.  Kling. 
8  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Bernard  Kling,  New  York  ;  D:  3832.  Aug. 
15,  1903;  2c.  Aug.  15,  1903.  20291 


Horse  (The)  of  another  color;  play  in  3  acts 
and  4  scenes,  by  M.  I\Ioore  Clement.  [127]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    12,    1914;    D:  37297;    Maud 
Moore  Clement,  Chicago.  20291a 

Horse  (A)  on  father;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  W. 
Cope.     23  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  27,  1911 ;  D :  23487 ;  J.  AV.  Cope, 
New  York.  20292 

Horse  sense.      See  Jehu  Hig'gins. 

Horse  shoe.     See  Horseshoe, 

Horse  (The)  thief;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  A.  Carr. 
Hill  City,  S.  D.  [Harney  Peak  mining  news] 
1914.     104  p.     16°. 

©  May  2,  1914 ;  2c.  May  5,  1914 ;  D :  36936  ; 
Albert  Carr,  Hill  City,  S.  D.  20293 

1    act   drama,   by   R.    Thayer.      12   p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    23,    1912;    D:  31760;    Royale 


Thayer,  New  York. 


J0294 


Horse  (The)  thieves;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
H.  Hagedorn.     50  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Hermann  Plagedorn,  Cambridge,   Mass. ; 
D :  15814.  May  10,  1909 ;  2c.  May  17,  1909. 

20295 

Horse  thieves  of  Bar  X  ranch;  western  dra- 
matic sketch,  by  Frank  B.  Coigne.  5  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    May    1,   1912;    D:  29556;    Champion 
fiUu  CO.,  New  York.  20296 

Horse  trainer;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Roucolle. 
122  p.     4°.     Typewritten.- 

©   Ic.    May   2,    1910;    D:  20936;    Adrienne 
Roucolle,  Denver.  20297 

Horseless  (A)  cab. 

©  Frank    Bvron    and    Larrv    Smith,    New 
York;    1899:51907,   Aug.   12.  20298 

Horseless  (A)  carriage;  by  L.  Smith  and  F. 
Byron. 

©    L.    Smith    and    F.    Byron,    New    York; 
1899 :  51732,  51733,  51735,  Aug.  11. 

20299-20301 

Horseless  (A)  coach. 

©    Frank    Byron    and    Larry    Smith,    New 
York  ;   1899  :  51908,  Aug.  12.  20302 

Horseless  rider;  a  novelty  monologue  and  songs, 
by  M.  Harfield.  5  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  M.  Harfield,  Chicago;  D :  15592,  Apr.  12, 
1909;  2c.  Apr.  12,  1909.  20303 

Horse's  (A)  neck;  a  musical  farce  comedy. 
©  J.  V.  Brvce  and  J.  B.  Burton,  Philadel- 
phia ;  1899  :  61993,  Sept.  25.  20304 


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20305 


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20321 


Horses    (The)    of    old    Itentuck.      See    Simon 
Kenton. 

Horseshoe  (A);  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Wel- 
lington. 

©  Eusene  Wellington,  New  York;  1900  A: 
3035,  Feb.  2.  20305 

comedy   sketch    in   1   act,   by   A.   F.   Mack. 


[10]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  30,  1911 ;  D :  25362 ;  Albert  F. 
Mack,  New  York.  20305a 

an  original  dramatic  composition, 

©  Harry   S.   Sanderson,  New  York;   1879: 
16152,  Dec.  1.  20306 

Horsetooth-Charlie;  western  co-incident  in  1 
scene,  )iy  E.  L.  Bourke.  27  p.  8°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  May  4,  1915 ;  D :  40555 ;  Edwin  I^yn;]- 
sey  Bonrke,  Brooklyn.  20306a 

Hortense;  a  comedy  drama  in  a  prologne  and 
3  acts,  by  W.  E.  iM.  Golden. 

©    AVilliam    E.    M.    Golden,    Bloomington. 
Ind. ;  1886:11911,  May  20.  20307 

Hortense  va  mieux;  piece  en  1  acte,  [de] 
Henry  Morean  et  Marc  Soual  [psend.  de 
Georges  Lanos]  Paris,  C.  Jonbert.  1909.  16 
p.     4°. 

©   Dec.    11,   1909;    2c.    Dec.   28,   1909;    D: 
17799;  Jonbert,  Paris.  20308 

Horticulturist  (The);  a  dramatic  composition 
in  1  act,  by  F.  J.  Malion.  14  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Frank  .T.  Mab(m,  Dctnvit ;  D :  3428.  May 
14,  1903 ;  2c.  :.Iay  14,  1903.  20309 

Hose  (The)  of  Marie  Sose;  nuisical  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  Donovan  O'Donovan  [pseud,  of 
IMr.s.  B.  Gunnnerel  and  Franklin  Ford.  [70] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Jan.  22,  1914 ;  D :  35852 ;  Mrs.  Barker 
Gunnuere,  Princeton,  N.  J.  20309a 

Hoshu;  problem  sketch  in  5  scenes,  by  S. 
Hunter.      [18]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    4,    1912;     D :  31070 ;     Sherley 
Hunter,  Los  Angeles.  20310 

Hospitable  (A)  house;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Gio- 
vanni Parillo,  tr.  by  Francis  Powles.  47  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  11,  1915;  D:400S6;  Pasqualc  C. 
Funaro,  Pittsburgh.  20310a 

Hospital  (The)  nurse  of  Tennessee.  See 
Lights  and  shadows  of  the  great  rebellion. 

Hospodar  (L');  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Leopold 
Stapleaux  and  Arnuind  d'Artois. 

©  Frangois  IMons  and  Louis  Nathal,  New 
York;  1886:19904,  Sept.  3.  20311 


Hoss  and  hoss;  a  musical  farce-comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  W.  Collier  and  C.  Reed. 

©  AVilliam  Collier  and  Charlie  Keed,  New 
York  ;  1891 :  41,  Jan.  2.  20312 

Hostage  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  B.  Key. 

©  Henry  B.  Key,  New  York;  1894:46020. 
■     Oct.   2.  20313 

Hosteria  (La)  del  laurel;  zarzuela  en  1  acto, 
dividido  en  3  cuadros,  original  de  I'aso  y 
[Joaquin]  Abati,  mijsica  del  maestro  IJeO. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1907. 
45  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Paso   V   Abati,    Madrid;    D :  11023.    July 
22,  1907;  2c.  July  22,  1907.  20314 

Hostess  (The)      See  Locandiera  (La) 

Hostile  (The)  friends;  a  war  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  G.  H.  Fullerton.  North  Bridgewater, 
Gazette  steam  job  printing  establishment, 
1873.     37  p.     12°. 

©  George  H.  Fullerton,  North  Bridgewater, 
I\Iass. ;    1873:2448,   Mar.   13;   2c.   Apr.   7. 

20315 

Hostler  Joe;  a  drama  in  3  acts  and  7  scenes,  by 
J.    C.    Welch. 

©   .Tames   Charles   Welch,    San    Francisco ; 
1885 :  23053,  Nov.  4.  20316 

See  also  'Ostler  Joe. 

Hot  air;  vaudeville  sketch,  by  George  Totten 
Smith.  Chicago.  T.  S.  Donison  [1909]  14  p. 
16°.      ([Denison's  vaudeville  skelclie?]) 

©   Sept.   27,   1909;   2c.   Sept.   29,   1909;    D: 
1G963;  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago.  20317 

See   also    Hotair. 

Hot  (The)  air  merchant;  by  J.  A.  Mitchell. 
©    Joseph    A.    Mitchell,    Philadelphin  ;    D: 
4559,   Jan.   28,  1904.  20318 

Hot  and  cold;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  Hurtig. 

©  Jules  llurtis.  New  York ;   D :  1149.  Dec. 
3,  1901.  20319 

Hot  ashes;  an  original  monologrie,  by  E.  Ken- 
dall.    16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ezra  Kendall,  Cleveland  ;  D :  13775,  Sept. 
14,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  14,  1908.  20320 

Hot   biscuits;   dramatic   comedy   episode   in    1 

act,  by  H.  Coleman.     17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Jan.   30,   1915;   D :  39547 ;    Hamilt.m 

Coleman,  Chicago.  20320a 

Hot  (A)  box;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
G.  F.   Dittmar.     6  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Goo.    F.    Dittmar,    Jersey    City;    1895: 
42499,  Aug.  20;  2c.  Dec.  27.  20321 


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20322 


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20346 


Hot  cinders;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J. 
Wedekiiul. 

©  Julius  Wedekind,  Cincinnati ;  1894 : 
44785,  Sept.  24.  20322 

Hot  (A)  coon  from  Mississippi;  a  comedy 
drama  in  3  acts,  by  W.  Hallback.  cover-title, 
17  p.     S°.     Printed. 

©  William  Hallback.  Jackson,  Miss. ;  D : 
2148,  July  23,  1902;  2c.  July  10,  1902;  2c. 
July  23,  1902.  20323 

Hot  dog;  or.  What  does  the  public  wantP  play 
in  2  acts,  by  B.  Gerard.  5G  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  6,  1915 ;  D :  41919 ;  Barney  Ger- 
ard. New  York.  20323a 

Kot  (The)  house;  a  burlesque  in  1  scene,  by 
B.   Gerard.     25  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Barney  Gerard.  New  York ;  D :  5186. 
June  16,  1904;  2c.  June  16,  1904.  20324 

Hot  (A)  member;  by  C.  E.  Blaney. 

©  Chas.  E.  Blaney,  New  York ;  1898 :  45607, 
Aug.  1.  20325 

Hot  (A)  night  in  New  York;  a  comic  play  in 
3  acts,  by  Monroe  and  JIack. 

©  Edward  L.  Bloom,  New  York;  1899: 
70033,  Oct.  27.  20326 

Hot  (A)  night  on  the  roof;  farce-comedy  in  1 
act,   by   F.   Dumont. 

©  Frank  Dumont,  Philadelphia;  1884: 
25106,  Dec.  17.  20327 

a  practical  and  nmsical  comedy  in  3  acts, 

l)y  J.  G.  Willett. 

©  George  W.  June,  United  States;  1SS3 : 
24462,  Dec.  28.  20328 

Hot  (A)  old  time;  a  farce  in  3  acts,  by  Edgar 
Selden. 

©  John  Rav.  Chicago;  1897:71789.  Dec. 
21;  2c.  Feb.  7,  1898.  20329 

Hot  (A)  old  time  in  Dixie;  farce  comedy  in  2 
acts,  by  Mcintosh  and  Davis. 

©  Howlev.  Haviland  &  co.,  New  York ;  1899 : 
50.592,  Aug.  5.  20330 

Hot  (A)  reception;  a  comedy  sketch  for  two 
peopl«\   by  Pj.   L.   Herring.     Typewritten. 

©  Ella  L.  Herring,  Dulnique,  In.;  1899: 
.58100,  Sept.  11;  2c.  Sept.  11.  20331 

Hot  (A)  Scotch  major;  or.  The  great  I  am,  in 
3  acts,  by  William  Gill  and  George  Totten 
Smith. 

©  Sliipman  bros.,  inc.,  New  York;  D :  1964, 
June  6,  1902.  20332 

Hot  stuff;   dramatic  composition   in  1   act,   by 

Joseph   Robie.     40  p.     4°.     Tvpewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  13,  1911 ;  D :  24681 ;  Louis  Robie. 
New  York.  20333 


Hot  stuff — Continued. 

a  1  act  dramatic  composition,  by  A.  Deaves. 


Ms. 

©  Ada  Deaves,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. 
58319,  Oct.  14 ;  2c.  Oct.  14. 


;  1897: 
20334 

56  p. 


—  a  3  act  farce  comedy,  by  B.  Kling. 
t".     Typewritten. 

©    Bernard    Kling,    New    York;    D:18]2, 
May  1,  1902 ;  2c.  May  3,  1902.  20335 


or.  The  jay  and  the  jasper,  a  farce  com- 
edy in  4  acts,  by  F.  P.  Weadon. 

©    Frank     Percy    Weadon,     Indianapolis ; 
1885 :  4836,  Feb.  25.  20336 

Hot   (A)   time;   a  farce  comedy   in   3  acts,   by 
.lohn  B.  Reynolds,  Samuel  W.  Combs. 

©  J.  B.  Reynolds,  Pittsburgh ;  1897 :  69073, 
Dec.  11.  20337 

Hot-  (A)  time  in  Blackville;  by  B.  McClain  and 
E.  Hogan.    36  p.    t°.    Typewritten. 

©  Billie  McClain  and  Ernest  Hogan,  New 
York ;  D :  1564,  Mar.  12,  1902 ;  2c.  Feb.  3,  1902. 

20338 
Hot  (A)  time  in  New  York;  a  comic  play  in  3 
acts,  by  INIonroe  and  Mack. 

©    Edward   L.    Bloom,    New   York;    1899: 
70034,  Oct.  27.  20339 

Hot    time   in    Old   Town,    Maine,    and    Circus 
Royal;  by  D.  W.  Daley.     Typewritten. 

©    D.    W.    Daley,    Holyoke,    Mass.;    1899: 
22721,  Mar.  30 ;  2c.  Mar.  30.  20340 

Hot  (A)  time  in  old  town  to-night;  a  farce 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  D.  Sherman. 

©  Daniel  Sherman,  New  York ;  1900  A :  650, 
Jan.  6.  20341 

Hot  time  in  the  old  town;  by  Eugene  Jacobs. 
Typewritten. 

©  Fred   Follett  and  Wm.   McGuire,  Pitts- 
burgh ;  1897 :  69282,  Dec.  13 ;  2c.  Dec.  13. 

20342 

farce  comedy,  by  A.  L.  Bryan. 

©  A.  L.  Brvan,  Crooked  Lake,  Mich. ;  1898 : 
8037*,  Jan.  27.  20343 

Hot  (A)  tip;  by  F.  B.  Jolly.     [6]  p.    4°.    Type- 
■written. 

©   Ic.    Jan.   8,   1912;    D :  28255 ;    Frank   B. 
Jolly,  Ann  Arbor.  20344 

Hot  tomales;  an  original  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  C.  Fox. 

©   John  C.   Fox,   New   York;   1894:32659, 
June  20.  20345 

Hot  town;  1  act  musical  farce,  by  Lon  Hascall. 
26  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Nov.  10,  1911 ;  D :  2.5741 ;  Jack  Singer, 
New  York.  20346 


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20347 


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20367 


Hot  water;  a  musical  farce,  by  J.  B.  Everham. 

©  J.  B.  Everham,  Chicago ;  1879 :  6905,  May 
23.  20347 

a  musical  farce  in  3  acts,  by  W.  Morse  and 


E.  Hoist. 

©  Woolson  Morse  and  Edward  Hoist,  New 
York ;  1885 :  15225,  July  15 ;  2c.  July  15. 

20348 

Hot  wiener  wurst;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  S.  II.  Mountain  and  J.  M.  Gaites. 

©  S.  R.  Mountain  and  J.  M.  Gaites,  Colum- 
bus, O. ;  1886 :  11912  ;  May  20.  20349 

Hotair;  1  act  farce,  by  C.  Simone.  13  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    June   29,   1910;    D:  21444;    Charles 
Simone,  New  York.  20350 

See  also  Hot  air. 

Hotel  (The)    See  Bunch  (A)  of  keys. 

Hotel  a  la  carte;  tabloid  musical  comedy,  by  D. 
S.  Kusell.  [1],  19  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Ic.  July  2, 1913 ;  D :  33683 ;  Dan  S.  Kusell, 
Chicago.  20351 

Hotel  (The)  clerk;  a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts, 
book  and  lyrics  by  R.  B.  Smith,  music  by  Al- 
fred E.  Aarons.  92  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Robert  B.  Smith,  New  York ;  D :  12847, 
Apr.  27,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  27,  1908.  20352 

Hotel  Comfort;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  W.  Hanson 
Bovce.  Clyde,  O.,  Ames  pub.  co.,  1907.  11  p. 
12°. 

©  Amos  pub.  CO.,  Clyde,  O. ;  D :  12002,  Dec. 
30,  1907 ;  2c.  Dec.  30,  1907.  20353 

Hotel  de  Thespian;  burlesque  in  2  acts,  by  J.  H. 
Lee.    11  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  19,  1910 ;  D :  20511 ;  Joe  H.  Lee, 
New  York.  20354 

Hotel  Europe;  farce  in  1  act,  by  J.  Simonson. 
[2],  21  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  24,  1912;  D:  30335;  Julius  Si- 
monson, New  York.  20355 

Hotel  Healthy;  farce  in  1  act,  by  G.  H.  Hamil- 
ton. 

©  Ames  pub.   co.,  Clyde,   O. ;   1896:14862, 
Mar.  7 ;  2c.  Mar.  18.  20356 

Hotel  (The)  Inside  Out;  vaudeville  act,  by  J.  ]M. 
Clinton  and  C.  A.  Clayton.  [3],  16  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  13,  1910 ;  D :  22354 ;  J.  M.  Clin- 
ton and  C.  A.  Clayton,  Terre  Haute,  Ind. 

20357 

Hotel  life;  a  new  American  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  Hart. 

©  Josh  Hart,  New  York ;  1877 :  2993.  Mar. 
12.  20358 


Hotel  Lively;  comedy  episode,  by  J.  F.  White. 
4  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Jan.   10,   1913;    D:  31933;    John   F. 
White,  Chicago.  20359 

Hotel  Nearly;  comedy  cocktail  in  1  gulp,  by  Nat. 
Le  Roy.    [13]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Aug.    19,    1914;    D:  37996;    Ross   & 
Stuart,  New  York.  20359a 

Hotel  Otherwise;  pantomimic  vaudeville  sketch, 
by  William  Hanlon  and  Q.  Kilby.  6  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  21,  1913 ;  D :  32034 ;  Quincy  Kil- 
by, Boston.  ,  20360 

Hotel  piazza  ladies;  acting  humorous  mono- 
lounie  for  woman,  by  Stanley  Schell.  p.  1.5-19 
12°.     (On  cover:  Stanley  Schell's  sketches) 

©  Apr.  4,  1914 ;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1914  ;  A :  370563 ; 
Edgar  Schell  Werner,  New  York.  20360a 

Hotel  (The)  Ritch  case  (L'affaire  de  I'hotel 
Ritch);  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  P.  Berton. 

©  Pierre  Berton,  Paris ;  D :  12653,  Apr.  1, 
1908.  20361 

Hotel  Slow;  cast  for  two  people,  by  B.  N.  Deely. 
10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    15,    1912;    D :  30667 ;    Ben    N. 
Deely,  Saginaw.  Mich.  20362 

Hotel  (The)  squab.     See  Folly's  folly. 

Hotel  (The)  Topsy  Turvy;  black  art  comedy, 
by  R.  R.  McAfee.     [7]  p.    4°.    Ms. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    13,    1911;    D:  2.5219;    R.    R. 
McAfee  &  co.,  Atlanta.  20363 


musical  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Charles  Norton. 

Chicago,  ('liicago  manuscript  co.,  1915.      [3], 
15  p.    f°.    Mimeographed. 

©  Oct.  14,  1915 ;  2c.  Nov.  22, 1915 ;  D  :  42325  ; 
Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  20363a 

Hotel  Variety;  by  T.  P.  Lancaster.     [7]  p.     f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  8,  1910 ;  D :  21507 ;  Theodore  P. 
Lancaster,  Boston.  20364 

Hotelregisseur  (Der);  sclnvank  in  3  akten,  von 
Leo  Kastner.     78  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  27,  1913;  D:  324.56;  Anstalt  fiir 
auffiihrungsrecht,  Charlottenbui'g,  Germany. 

20365 

Hottest  (The)  coon  in  Dixie;  a  nuisical  comedy 
in  3  acts,  by  P.  R.  Miller. 

©   Phil   R.    Miller,    Chicago;     1899:48.312. 
July  26.  20366 

a  musical  farce  comedy   in  2  acts,   by  C. 

Moore.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Moore.  Chicago ;  1900  A :  14420, 
June  11;  2c.  July  30.  20367 


1004 


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20384 


Hottest  (The)  coon  in  Dixie — Continued. 
sketch  in  1  net,  by  A.  Gideon.     12  p. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  27,  1909 ;  D  :  16393  ;  L.  E.  Gideon, 

Boston.  20368 

Houdini  upside  down.     See  Challenged. 

Hound  of  the  city;  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  Bond. 
27  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  17,  1910;  D:  17951;  MacGreuor 
Bond,  Brooklyn.  20369 


Hounds    (The)    of    California. 
(The)  of  1849. 


See    Pioneers 


Houp-la;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  G.  F. 
Rowe. 

©  George  Fawcett  Rowe,  New  York;  1879: 
12416,   Sept.   16.  20370 

Houppelande  (La);  1  acte  en  prose,  [de]  Didier 
Gold.     35  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  19,  1910;  D :  22085 ;  G.  Ondet, 
Paris.  20371 

Hour  (The);  play  in  3  acts,  by  R.  H.  Davis. 
[122]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  8,  1914 ;  D :  37507 ;  Ruth  Helen 
Davis,  New  York.  20372 

Hour  (An)  after;  by  T.  B.  Webster.  12  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  B.  Webster,  Baltimore;  D: 
8689,  June  13,  1906 ;  2c.  June  13,  1906.    20373 

Hour  (The)  and  the  man.  See  From  sire  to 
son. 

Hour  (The)  and  the  woman;  American  drama 
in  5  acts,  by  E.  S.  Van  Zile.  67  p.  f  °.  Type- 
written. 

©  Edward  S.  Van  Zile,  Hartford ;  D :  6514, 
Apr.  14,  1905 ;  2c.  Apr.  14,  1905.  20374 

Hour  (An)  at  home;  a  protean  entertainment 
in  1  act,  by  C.  M.  Greene. 

©  Clay  M.  Greene,  Los  Angeles ;  1875 : 
6658,  June  24.  20375 

Hour  (The)  before  dawn;  a  society  drama,  by 
M.  E.  Osbon. 

©  M.  E.  Osbon,  New  York;  1896:59803. 
Oct.  30.  20376 

Hour  (The)  before  the  dawn;  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  G.  Cannet  and  G.  Rolland.  [128]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  8,  1914 ;  D  :  35599 ;  Georges  Can- 
net  and  Gustave  Rolland,  Hubbard  Woods, 
111.  20376a 

Hour-glass  (The);  a  morality,  by  W.  B.  Yeats. 
[London,  Wm.  Heinemann,  1903]  cover-title, 
14  p.     8°. 

©  W.  B.  Yeats,  London ;  D :  3868,  Aug.  13. 
1903;  2c.  Aug.  15,  1903.  20377 


Hour-glass  (The) — Continued. 

4°.       Same.     London,  W.  Heinemann,  1903.     14 

p.     8\ 

©  W.  B.  Yeats,  London;  A :  67032,  Aug. 
24,  1903 ;  2c.  Sept.  2,  1903.  20377a 

■ •  See  also  Chief  contemporary  drama- 
tists.— Unicorn  (The)  from  the  stars  and 
other  plays. 

and  other  plays;  by  William  Butler  Yeats. 

New  York,  London,  The  Macmillan  company, 
1904.  viii,  113  p.  12°.  (Plays  for  an  Irish 
theatre,  v.  2) 

Contents  :  The  hour  glass. — Cathleen  Ni 
Hoolihan. — A  pot  of  broth. 

©  Macmillan  co..  New  York ;  A :  76935,  Jan. 
13,  1904;  2c.  Jan.  13,  1904.  20377b 

Hour  (The)  of  execution;  by  E.  Venter  and 
G.  R.  Sumpter.     [6]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  12,  1911 ;  D :  24673 ;  Ella  Venter 
and  G.  Roy  Sumpter,  Seattle.  20378 

Hour  (The)  of  judgment;  a  play,  by  S.  E.  Tay- 
lor. 

©  Samuel  Elmer  Taj-lor,  St.  Louis;  D: 
7217,   Sept.  7,  1905.  20379 

Hour  (The)  of  retribution.  See  Sorceress 
(The) 

Hour  (The)  of  the  man;  a  dramatic  sketch,  by 
P.  M.  Willis  and  H.  M.  Shaw.  16  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  P.  Milton  Willis  and  Harold  M.  Shaw, 
East  Oakland,  Cal;  D:  12954,  May  11,  1908; 
2c.  May  11,  1908.  20380 

Hour  (The)  of  William;  original  book  for 
musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  K.  Stewart. 
124  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  11,  1915;  D :  39368 ;  Katharine 
Stewart,  Nev.-  York.  20380a 

Hour  (An)  on  the  picket  line;  an  army  sketch, 
by  J.  Burrows,  jr. 

©  James  Burrows,  jr.,  Boston ;  1884 :  2863, 
Feb.  9.  20381 

Hour  (An)  with  Thomas  Moore;  in  1  act,  by 
F.  V.  Hubbard. 

©  Frances  V.  Hubbard,  Cohoes,  N.  Y. ; 
1900  A :  16854,  July  9.  20382 

Hour's  (An)  conversation;  a  comedietta, 
adapted  from  the  German,  by  R.  Kaufman. 

©  Rosalie  Kaufman,  United  States ;  1881 : 
9834,  June  22.  20383 

House  (The)  across  the  alley;  dramatic  play 
in  1  act,  by  L.  T.  Ollesheimer.  [17]  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aiag.  1,  1913;  D:  33972;  Louis  T. 
Ollesheimer,  Detroit.  20384 


1005 


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20400 


House  (The)  across  the  way;  comedy  drama, 
by  Lee  Owen  Snook.  Franklin,  O.,  Eldridge 
entertainment  house,  1915.    38  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.  2,  1915 ;  2c.  Dec.  20,  1915  ;  D  :  42592 ; 
Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Franklin,  O. 

20384a 

play   in  1  act,  by   Katharine  Kavanaugh. 


Chicago,  Tlie  Dramatic  publishing  company, 
1910.  10  p.  12°.  ([Sergei's  acting  drama, 
no.  605]) 

©  Dec.  29,  1910 ;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1911 ;  D  :  22975 ; 
Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago.  20385 

by  S.  Lewis.     [2],  14  p.     4°.     Type- 


written. 

©   Ic.    Aug.    26,    1909;    D:  16640;    Samuel 
Lewis,  New  York.  20386 

House  (A)  divided;  American  play  In  3  acts,  by 
A.  Davis.     [133]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  22,  1911 ;  D  :  24255 ;  Allan  Davis, 
Pittsburgh,  20387 

comedy  in  3  acts,  by  S.  Meuke.    166  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   28,   1911;    D:  25343;    Samuel 
Menke,  Chicago.  20388 

play  in  4  acts,  by  Mary  Arnold  and  John 


Bosworth  Crocker  [pseuds,  of  M.  A.  Lewisohn] 
137  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  1,  1910 ;  D :  20661 ;  Mary  Arnold 
(Mrs.  L.)  Lewisohn,  New  York.  20389 

romantic  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Harding, 

jr.    40  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  6,  1914 ;  D  :  38718  ;  Alfred  Hard- 
ing, jr.,  Hartford.  20389a 

House  hunting;  a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
A.  Clifton  and  E.  Mollenhauer. 

©    A.    Clifton    and    E.    Mollenhauer,    New 
York ;  1885 :  9827,  Apr.  29.  20390 

House  (The)  in  the  Blue  Canyon;  a  drama  in 
3  acts  and  a  prologue,  by  H.  Holbrook  Curtis 
and  R.  Hughes.    50  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Rupert  Hughes,  New  York ;  1894 :  46561, 
Oct.  5 ;  2c.  Oct.  6.  20391 

House  (The)  in  the  forest;  original  play  in  4 
acts,  by  K.  D.  Morse.  [135]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  21,  1914;  D :  37637 ;  Katharine 
Duncan  Morse,  Amherst,  Mass.  20391a 

House  (A)  in  the  moon.  See  Odd  operas  for 
eventide. 

House  in  the  woods.  See  Fairy  plays  for 
children. 

House  (The)  master;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  R.  M. 
Baxter.    21  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  2,  1909 ;  D :  16266 ;  Robert  Miller 
Baxter,  New  York.  20392 


House  (The)  next  door;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  H.  Manners.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co., 
1912.    4  p.  1.,  156  p.    12°. 

©  Jan.  11,  1912;  2c.  Jan.  12,  1912;  D: 
28287 ;  J.  Hartley  Manners,  New  York. 

20393 
House  (The)  of  a  thousand  candles;  play  in  4 
•    ac'ts,  by  G.  Middleton,  founded  on  the  novel 
by   Meredith   Nicholson.     96   p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  24,  1915 ;  D :  40154  ;  George  Mid- 
dleton, New  York.  20393a 

House  (The)  of  bondage;  dramatization  of 
Reginald  Wright  Kauffman's  famous  novel, 
in  4  acts,  by  J.  B.  Totten.  [89]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  20,  1913 ;  D :  35076 ;  Joseph  By- 
ron Totten,  New  York.  20394 

House  (The)  of  Brood;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  B. 
McCutcheon.     151  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  George  Barr  McCutcheon,  Chicago ;  D : 
13278,  July  2,  1908 ;  2c.  July  2,  1908.       20395 

House  (A)  of  cards;  by  J.  Gorman  and  B.  R. 
McKinney.    7  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Jack  Gorman  and  B.  R.  McKinney,  New 
York;  D :  15644,  Apr.  17,  1909;  2c.  Apr.  17, 
1909.  20396 


— -  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  M.  C.  Smith.    110  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Margaret  Cameron  Smith,  Oakland,  Cal. ; 
D :  168,  Feb.  26,  1901 ;  2c.  Feb.  7,  1901.    20397 

—  play   in  3  acts,  by   C.   Klein.     91   p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Mar.   17,   1914;    D:  36373;    Charles 
Klein,  Rowayton,  Conn.  20397a 

—  See  also  Dawn;  with  The  noble  lord,  etc. 


House  (The)  of  clay  (La  maison  d'argile);  a 

play  in  3  acts,  by  Emile  Fabre,  authorized  tr. 

by  Y.  Asckenasy  and  Samuel  Edward  Ellman. 

©  Ysidor  Asckenasy  and  S.  E.  EUraan,  St. 

Louis ;  D :  16067,  June  14,  1909.  20398 

House  (The)  of  Danderell;  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
E.  B.  Benedict.    90  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.  16,  1913;   D :  34747 ;  Edwin  B. 
Benedict,  New  York,  20399 

House  (The)  of  death.     See  By  Giotto's  tower. 

House  (The)  of  dolls;  or,  Basil  house,  play  in 
1  act,  by  I.  Osgood.  [1],  14  p.  4°,  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  18,  1912;  D :  31441 ;  Irene  Os- 
good, Northampton,  England.  20400 


1006 


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20415 


House  (The)  of  Durrisdeer;  a  play  in  3  acts, 
adapted  from  Robert  Louis  Stevenson's  tragic 
story,  The  master  of  Ballantrae,  by  D.  Ma- 
clure  and  M.  Maclure.  121  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  David  Maclure  and  Malcolm  Maclure, 
Irvinston.  N.  J. ;  D :  10703,  June  5,  1907 ;  2c. 
June  5.  1907;  Ic.  new  ed.  May  15,  1908,  with 
title  The  reprobate.  20401 

House  (The)  of  fear;  a  melodrama  in  1  act,  by 
B.  Emmett  and  Arthur  Stringer.  14  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Burton  Emmett,  New  York ;  D :  10261, 
Apr.  3,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  3,  1907.  20402 

House  (The)  of  Fourchambault;  comedy  in  5 
acts,  by  fimile  Augier,  tr.  by  Barrett  H.  Clark. 
New  York,  S.  French ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd. 
[1915]  89  p.  12°.  ([French's  standard  li- 
brary edition] ) 

©  Mar.  27,  1915;  2c.  Mar.  29,  1915;  D: 
40203  ;  Samuel  French,  New  York.         20402a 

.SVe  aUo  Four  plays;  by  Emile  Augier. 

House  (The)  of  glass;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  M. 
Marein.     [3],  121  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  12,  1912;  D :  31687 ;  Max  Mar- 
ein, New  York.  20403 

play   in  4  acts,   by   G.   M.   Cohan   and   M. 

Marein.     143  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  29,  1915 ;  D :  42367 ;  George  M. 
Cohan  and  Max  Marein,  New  York.      20403a 

House  (The)  of  Grandet;  or.  What  love  will  do, 
by  G.  C.  Warren. 

©  George  C.  Warren,  Chicago;  D:  12411. 
Feb.  24,  1908.  20404 

House  (The)  of  hearts;  novel  playlet  in  3 
scenes,  by  H.  A.  Huguenot.  24  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  18,  1915;  D:  39429;  Harry 
Ameda  Huguenot,  New  York.  20404a 

House  (The)  of  Job;  play  in  4  acts,  by  N.  and 
Albert  Hesse.     116  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  1,  1914;  D:  38413;  Nevada 
Hesse,  New  York.  20404b 

House  (The)  of  Larabee;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  R. 
Froome,   jr.     16  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    July   25,    1910;    D:  21633;    John    R. 

Froome,  jr.,  Cincinnati.  20405 

House  (The)  of  liars;  original  comedy-dramatic 

playlet  in  1  act,  by  C.  E.  Royal.     7  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  9,  1915;  D:  39354;  Charles  El- 
liott Royal,  Los  Angeles.  20405a 
House  (The)  of  Lords;  equal  suffrage  play  in 
1  act,  by  L.  E.  Buford.     16  p.     12°.     Printed. 
©   Sept.   15,   1914;   2c.   Sept.   18,   1914;   D: 
38314;  Mrs.  L.  E.  Buford,  Montvale,  Va. 

20405b 


House  (The)  of  the  Malatesti.  See  Hunch- 
back's (The)  bride. 

House  (The)  of  Mauprat;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by 
W.  Young  and  J.  G.  Wilson. 

©  William  Young  and  John  Grosvenor  Wil- 
son, Chicago  ;  1881 :  19546,  Dec.  17.         20406 

House  (The)  of  Maybrick;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
I.  M.  Turpin.     114  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  13,  1913 ;  D :  33485 ;  Isabel  Tur- 
pin, New  York.  20407 

House  (The)  of  mirth;  an  American  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  P.  Rainiondo.  115  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  I'hilip  Raimondo,  New  York ;  D :  14245, 
Nov.  9,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  9,  1908.  20408 

House  (The)  of  mystery;  a  sensational  melo- 
drama, by  L.  McCormick.  79  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Langdon  McCormick,  New  York;  D: 
6952,  July  11,  1905 ;  Ic.  July  11,  1905.  [Note : 
Copy  bears  title  The  house  of  mystery  and 
the  black  five]  20409 

or.  The  wishing  ring,  pantomimic  comedy 

in  2  acts,  by  A.  J.  Powers.     [1],  63  p.     4°. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  18,  1911 ;  D :  23751 ;  Andrew  J. 
Powers,  Providence,  R.  I.  20410 

or,  Zoka,  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  V.  F. 

Pritchard.     [41]  p.    4.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  15,  1910;  D :  21862 ;  Virgil  F. 
Pritchard,  Fayetteville,  .Ark.  20411 

House  (The)  of  mystery  and  the  black  five. 
See  House  (The)  of  mystery. 

House  (The)  of  Oedipus;  a  tragedy  in  3  acts, 
by  Ferdinaudo  Fontana,  tr.  by  Arthur 
Stringer  and  Dirce  St.  Cyr,  105  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  A.  Stringer  and  D.  St.  Cyr,  New  York: 
D :  10030,  Feb.  27,  1907 ;  2c.  Mar.  2,  1907. 

20412 

House  of  Renaud;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H. 
Thompson.     73  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Hallett  Thompson,  New  York ;  D :  7233, 
Sept.  8,  1905 ;  2c.  Sept.  8,  1905.  20413 

House  (The)  of  rest;  drama  in  1  act,  by  J. 
Noel.     16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  17,  1914;  D :  36049 ;  Joseph 
Noel,  New  York.  20413a 

House  (The)  of  Kimnion;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
H.  Van  Dyke. 

©  Henry  Van  Dyke,  Princeton,  N.  J. ;  D : 
10818,  June  20,  1907.  [For  copies  reed,  see 
D :  14024]  20414 

Same.    New  l^'ork,  C.  Scribner's  sons,  1908. 

121  p.     illus.    12°. 

©  Henry  van  Dyke,  Princeton.  N.  J. ;  D : 
14024,  Oct.  1,  1908;  2c.  Oct.  2,  1908.        20415 


1007 


20416 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


20433 


House  (The)  of  Rimnion — Continued. 
Same.    1st  instalment.     (//iSeribner's  maga- 
zine, Aug.,  190S) 

©  Henry  Van  Dyke,  Princeton,  N.  J. ;  A : 
212471,   July   17,   1908;   2c.   July  21,   1908. 

20416 

Same.    2d  instalment.     (In  Scribner's  mag- 


azine, Sept.  1908) 

©  Henry  Van  Dyke,  Princeton,  N.  J. ;  A : 
212481,  July  21,  1908;  2c.  Aug.  19,  1908. 

20417 

House  (The)  of  Saville;  play  in  1  act,  by  A. 
Roemer.      [20]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  5,  1914 ;  D :  37230 ;  Adele  Roe- 
mer, New  York.  20417a 

House  (The)  of  secrets;  a  drama  in  6  acts,  by 
K.  E.  Ruby.     50  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Kittle  E.  Ruby,  Toledo,  111.;  D :  1546, 
Mar.  10,  1902;  2c.  Mar.  10,  1902.  20418 

House  (The)  of  shadows;  a  comedy-drama  of 
today,  by  E.  G.  Clemens. 

©  Edna  G.  Clemens,  New  York ;  D :  12489, 
Mar.  5,  1908.  20419 

House  (The)   of  sin. 

©  Elizabeth   T.   Metcalfe,   New   York;   D: 

8437,  Mar.  10,  1906.  20420 

House  (The)  of  Stern;  play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  B. 
Holbrook.      [1],   121   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  21,  1911;  D:  23709;  George 
Bliss  Holbrook,  Victorville,  Cal.  20421 

House  of  the  Golden  cat;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
M.   C.   Doremus.     68  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mary  C.  Doremus,  Kingston.  N.  Y. ;  D : 
8240,  Mar.  28,  1906 ;  2c.  Mar.  28,  1906.    20422 

House  of  the  heart,  and  other  plays  for  chil- 
dren; designed  for  use  in  the  schools,  by  Con- 
stance D'Arcv  Mackay.  New  York,  Henry 
Holt  &  CO.,  1909.     226  p.     16°. 

Contents  :  The  house  of  the  heart. — The 
gooseherd  and  the  goblin. — The  enchanted  gar- 
den.—Nimble-Wit  and  Fingerkin. — A  little 
pilgi'im's  progress. — A  pageant  of  hours. — 
On  Christmas  eve. — The  elf  child. — The  prin- 
cess and  the  pixies. — The  Christmas  guest. 

©  Nov.  26,  1909;  2c.  Nov.  29,  1909;  D: 
17578;  Henry  Holt  &  co..  New  York.      20423 

House  (The)  of  the  perfect  servants;  emotional 
see-saw  in  4  acts,  by  Thomas  McNamara  and 
Herbert  E.  Hancock.  87  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  12,  1915;  D:  39662;  Lewellyn 
Dormer  Jordan,  New  York.  20423a 

House  (The)  of  the  sinner. 

©  Elizabeth  T.   Metcalfe,   New   York;   D: 

8438,  Mar.  10,  1906.  20424 


House  (The)  of  the  wolf;  a  comedy  drama  in 
5  acts,  adapted  from  novel  of  Stanley  Wey- 
man,  by  R.  F.  Jones. 

©  Rose  F.  Jones,  Chicago ;  1897 :  9861,  Feb. 
8.  20425 

House  (The)  of  the  women;  a  play  in  3  acts, 
by  H.  Saint-Gaudens.     128  p.    4°.    Typewrit- 

'  ten. 

©  Homer  Saint-Gaudens,  Windsor,  Vt. ;  D : 
12922,  May  7,  1908 ;  2c.  May  7,  1908.       20426 

House  (The)  of  two  exits;  by  D.  French.  10  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July   26,    1911;    D:  24775;    Daphne 
French,  New  York.  20427 

House  (The)  of  Usna;  a  drama,  by  Fiona  Mac- 
leod  [pseud,  of  William  Sharp]  Portland, 
Me.,  T.  B.  Mosher,  1903.  xxxii,  75,  [1]  p, 
1  1.     8°. 

©   Thos.   B.   Mosher,    Portland,    Me. ;    A : 
71464,  Oct.  8,  1903 ;  2c.  Nov.  6,  1903.     20427a 

See  also  Poems  and  dramas,  by  William 

Sharp. 

House  (The)  of  Van  Pelt.  Sec  Reprobate 
(The) 

House  (The)  on  46th  st.;  playlet  in  1  act,  by 
E.  Blair.     [1],  7  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   16,   1914;    D:  38137;   Eugenie 
Blair,  New  York.  20427b 

House  (The)  on  the  avenue;  or  The  little  mis- 
chief makers,  a  drama  in  6  scenes,  by  Winnie 
Rover.  New  York,  Catholic  publication  so- 
ciety, 1877.     62  p.     24°. 

©  L.   Kehoe,  New  York ;   1877 :  5164,   Apr. 
30;  2c.  Apr.  30.  .  20428 

House  (The)  on  the  cliff;  a  melodrama  in  5  acts, 
by  R.   Snoad.     76  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Russell    Snoad,    Ft.    Worth.    Tex.;    D: 
11612,  Oct.  28,  1907 ;  2'^.  Oct.  28,  1907.    20429 

House  (The)  on  the  corner;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
AV.  W.  Stevens  and  W.  P.  Terrell.  33  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.  4,  1913;  D:  34627;  Walter  W. 
Stevens  and  William  P.  Terrell,  Washington. 

20430 

House  (The)  on  the  hill;  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  C. 
Spills.     [3],  87  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  16,  1913;  D:  34746;  J.  Clement 
Spills,  Chicago.  20431 

— —play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Perlraan.  [1],  70  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  1,  1913;  D:  34918;  Jesse  Perl- 
man,  New  York.  20432 

House  (The)  on  the  marsh;  a  play  in  4  acts, 
by  M.  Dallas. 

©  Mervyn  Dallas,  New  York;   1892:5746, 
Feb.  5.  20433 


1008 


30434 


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20455 


House  (The)  on  the  marsh — Continued. 

or,  Woman's  ransom,  romantic  drama  in 

4  acts,  by  M.  Dallas. 

©  Mervyn  Dallas,  New  York;  1892:32740, 

Aug.   9.  20434 

House  (The)  on  the  Rhine.     See  Schnider. 

House  (The)  on  the  sands;  a  modern  play  in  3 
acts,  by  F.  -Jackson.  105  p.  4°,  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  July  7,  1909;  D:162i:>;  Fred  Jack- 
sou,   New  York.  20435 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  S.  Toler.     [96]  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  3,  1909 ;  D  :  16469 ;  Sidney  Toler, 
New  York.  20436 

-See    alfio    Man    (The)    of    dreams. 


House  (The)  opposite;  an  original  character 
comedy  in  4  acts,  by  L.  Updegrove. 

©   L.   Updegrove,   Philadelphia;    1883:280, 
Jan.  5.  20437 

Sec  also  Haus  (Das)  gegeniiber. 

House  (The)  painted  white;  a  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  A.  E.  Wills. 

©   Anthony    F.    Wills,    Brooklyn;    D :  7081, 
Aug.  9,  1905.  20438 

House  (The)  party;  a  farce  in  3  acts,  by  A.  I.. 
Farley,  music  by  E.  Otto.  22  p.  16°.  Printed. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  A.  L.  Farley,  Davenport,  la. ;  D :  10387, 
Apr.  20,  1907;  2c.  Apr.  20,  1907.  20439 

a  musical  melodrama  in  3  acts,  by  R.  T. 


Whitehousc  and  F.  B.  Whitehouse. 

©  Robert  Treat  Whitehouse  and  Florence 
Brooks  Whitehouse,  Portland,  Me. ;  1897 : 
53914,  Sept.  25.  20440 

or,   A  hint  to  husbands,   a   contemporary 


(•omedy  in  4  acts,  by  G.  A.  llibbard 

©  George  A.  Hibbard,  Buffalo;  1891  :  32199, 
Sei)t.  10 


House   (Tlie)  that  Dan  built, 
brary  of  tabloid  plays. 


20441 

See  Byei-^s  li- 


House  that  Jack  built;  a  cluldren's  operetta 
in  2  acts,  libretto  and  lyrics  by  A.  C.  D.  Riley, 
music  by  Jessie  L.  Gaynor,  orchestration  by 
Frederick  Fleming  Beale.  47  p.  f°.  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©    Alice   O.    D.    Riley,    Evanston,    III.;    D: 
8650,  June  6,  1906;  2c.  June  6,  1906.       20442 

an  (M-uption  of  extravaganza  in  2  n<'ts,  liy 


G.  F.  McMichael. 

©   (nayton   Fotterall    McI\Iicliael,    Phihulel- 
l>liia;  1898:  6559,  Jan.  19;  2c.  .Ian.  29.     20443 


House  that  Jack  built — Continued. 

an  original  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Cowan. 

©  Fletcher  Cowan,  Hoboken,  N.  J.;  1899: 
8735,  Jan.  28.  20444 


—  a  pantomimic  opening,  by  G.  R.  Edeson. 

©  George  R.  Edeson,  Baltimore ;  1872  :  3877, 
Apr.  12.  20445 

play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  P.  Ritter.     [2],  121  p. 


4°. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    4,    1910;    D:  21739;    John    P. 
Ritter,  New  York.  ,  20446 

House  (The)  that  Jill  built;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  Lincoln  Batch  [i.  e.  W.  L.  Balch]     114  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  L.  Balch,  Boston ;  D :  4760,  Mar. 
21,  1904 ;  2c.  Mar.  30,  1904.  20447 

House  to  let;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  C.  Kenyon. 
138  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Aug.    26,    1912;    D:  30646;    Charles 
Kenyon,  San  Francisco.  20448 

an  original  farce  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  S. 

Marble. 

©  Scott  Marble,  Chicago ;  1882 :  9313,  June 


6. 


20449 


House   with   green   blinds;    an   original   melo- 
drama in  3  acts,  by  S.  Marble.    Typewritten. 
©   Scott  Marble,   New  York;    1893:38458, 
Aug.  21 ;  2c.  Aug.  21.  20450 

House  (The)  with  one  window;  playlet,  by  F. 
Thorn.     [3],  21  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June   20,    1913;    D:  33561;    Fanny 
Thorn,  New  York.  20451 

House  (The)  with  two  doors.  See  Central 
park. 

House  (The)  with  two  windows;  in  2  acts,  by 
A.  Del  Mar. 

©   Alexander  Del   Mar,   New  York ;   D :  6, 
Jan.  2,  1901.  20452 

Housebreaker  (The);  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act, 
by  C.  W.  Collins.    14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  25,  1910 ;  D :  21631 ;  Charles  W. 
Collins,  Chicago.  20453 

a  farce  in  1  act,  by  G.  Moyston.    12  p.    f °. 

Typewritten. 

©  Guy  Moyston,  Memphis ;  D :  13733,  Sept. 
8,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  8,  1908.  20454 

Household  affairs;  or,  A  cause  for  divorce, 
comedy  in  1  act,  by  Joseph  Rosetti.  Ne\\- 
York,  The  Roxbury  publishing  company,  1899. 
1  p.  1.,  16  p.    16°.     ( [Wizard  series] ) 

©  Roxburv  pub.  co.,New  York;  1899: 126^3, 
Feb.  15;  2c.  Feb.  15.  20455 


5379—16- 


-64 


1009 


20456 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


20473 


1 


Household  gods;  a  romantic  emotional  drama, 
in  4  acts,  by  F,  D.  Skiff. 

©   Frank  D.    Skiff,  United   States;   1875: 
12830,  Dec.  6.  20456 

Households  (The)  of  Paris  (Les  menages  de 
Paris);  piece  in  5  acts  and  6  tableaux,  by  H. 
Raymond,  P.  Burani,  and  M.  Bouclieron. 

©  Francois  Mons  and  Louis  Natlial,  New 
York ;  1886 :  19928,  Sept.  3.  20457 

Housewarmers  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  K. 
Mack  and  F.  Orth.  [1],  15  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  27,  1913 ;  D :  34947 ;  Keller  Mack 
and  Frank  Orth,  Philadelphia.  20458 

Housewarming  (The);  a  comic  extravaganza, 
written  and  composed  by  F.  Miller,  jr. 

©   Fred   Miller,   jr.,  United   States;   1880: 
11895,  Aug.  2.  20459 

farce  in  3  acts,  by  C.  T.  Barker.     115  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  4,  1913 ;  D :  33400 ;  Cecil  Tilley 
Barker,  Chicago.  20460 

(Hausweihe);  a  dramatic  composition  in  3 

acts  and  4  pictures,  by  F.  Huld.     22  p.     f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Franz  Huld,  New  York;  D :  15319,  Mar. 
11,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  11,  1909.  20461 

Houston,  the  hero  of  San  Jacinto;  a  historical, 
melodramatic,  sensational  and  equestrian 
drama  in  6  acts,  by  J.  H.  Wallick. 

©  James  H.  Wallick,  Middletown,  N.  Y. ; 
1889 :  3009,  Jan.  25.  20462 

How  a  mine  and  maiden  were  lost  and  won. 
Sec  Brittle  silver. 

How  a  woman  keeps  a  secret;  comedy  in  1  act, 
l)y  Frank  Dumout.  Philadelphia,  Penn  pub- 
lishing company,  1911.    17  p.    12°. 

©   Nov.   20,   1911;   2c.   Nov.   22,   1911;   D: 
25S23;  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.        20463 

How  a  young  American  physician  beat  a  duke 
out  of  an  heiress.  See  Lady  (A)  of  quan- 
tity. 

How  about  Kitty?  comedy  singing  and  talking 
sketch,  by  Har^y  Stephen  Gay.  5  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  23,  1910;  D:  21618;  Laird  Mc- 
Pherson  Johnstone,  Cincinnati.  20464 

How-ah-ya?  burlesque  opera,  by  E.  R.  Buff- 
ington. 

©    Ernest    R.    Buffington,    Boston;    1894: 
24771,  May  16.  20465 

How  America  was  discovered.     See  Columbus. 

How  an  actress  enjoyed  married  life;  by  B. 
Allen. 

©    Benjamin    Allen,    New    Orleans;    1896: 
70983,  Dec.  30.  20466 


How  are  ye,  LilP    See  Hawaii. 

How  Barney  got  his  passage  money;  a  farce  in 
1  act,  by  J.  M.  T.  Murray.  [1],  13  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  5,  1912;  D:  30175;  John  M.  T. 
Murray,  Brooklyn.  20467 

How  Bertie  won  out;  comedy  dramatic  sketch, 
.  by  W.  E.  Scott.    9  p.    f  °,    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  12,  1914;  D:  35618;  William 
Edward  Scott,  San  Francisco.  20467a 

How  Bill  Brown  got  a  wife;  by  Mrs.  C.  H. 
Crockett.    15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  C.  H.  Crockett,- Lima,  O. ;  D :  9805, 
Jan.  17,  1907 ;  2c.  Jan.  17,  1907.  20468 

How  brothers  atone;  by  M.  Gordin.  5  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Michael  Gordin,  Brooklyn ;  D :  7487.  Oct. 
31,  1905;  2c.  Dec.  9,  1905.  20469 

How  Brown  was  hypnotized;  a  comedy  in  5 
acts,  by  L.  Grover. 

©  Leonard  Grover,  Brooklyn  ;  1898  :  47829. 
Aug.  13.  20470 

How  Christmas  came  to  Ti'uelove  Mountain; 
mystery  play  by  Isabel  Rawn.  {In  Southern 
liighlander,  v.  8,  no.  1,  Feb.,  1915) 

©  Feb.  23,  1915  ;  Ic.  Mar.  G,  1915 ;  D  :  .S98SG  ; 
Berry  school,  Mt.  Berry,  Ga.  20470a 

How  Cinthy  got  even;  by  F.  A.  Doughty. 

©  Frances  Albert  Doughty,  Washington ; 
1899:41962,  June  27;  2c.  June  27.  20471 

How  Clancy  got  out;  come<ly  sketch,  by  F. 
Finney.      [2],   22  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  9,  1914;  D:  37513;  Frank  Fin- 
ney, Winthrop,  Mass.  20471a 

How  Cohn  made  good;  play  in  1  act,  by  W. 
Montague.     9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  17,  1913;  1):  33511);  Walter 
Montague,   San  Francisco.  20472 

How  could  she  do  it?  i)]ay  in  1  act,  by  Lang- 
don  McCormick.  fll,  19  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  If.  Aug.  31,  1914;  D :  :iS559 ;  Sylvia  Bid- 
well,  Chicago.  20472a 

How  de  Figeac  came  to  court;  a  play  in  a  pro- 
logue and  3  acts,  by  A.  H.  Gore  and  W.  S. 
Dixon.     138  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Arthur  Holmes  Gore,  London,  and  Wil- 
liam Scarth  Dixon,  York,  England  ;  D  :  7209. 
Sept.  6.  1905 ;  2c.  Sept.  6.  1905.  20473 

How  Dewey  you  do,  Philippine?  See  Our  fe- 
male blue  jackets. 


How  do  I  know? 

1010 


See  Happy. 


20473 


COPYRIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


20493 


How  Farmer  Jones  was  won;  suffrage  play  in 
6  acts,  by  Mrs.  I.  L.  Armstrong.  Fairbury, 
Neb.,  Mrs.  Ingram  L.  Armstrong  [1914]  [19] 
p.     12°. 

©  Mar.  28,  1914;  2c.  Apr.  2,  1914;  D: 
36583;  Mrs.  Ingram  L.  Armstrong,  Fairbury, 
Neb.  20473a 

How  father  changed  his  mind;  comedy  sketcli. 
by  F.  Allen.    15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  27,  1911;  D :  25327 ;  Frederick 
Allen,  Chicago.  20474 

How  Flo  won  her  beau.     See  Stung'. 

How  he  avenged  her;  comedy  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  D.  Davidson. 

©  Dore  Davidson,  New  York  ;  D  :  4671.  Mar. 
1,  1904.  20475 

How  he  committed  suicide;  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  M.  S.  Reardon,  3d.  14  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  21,  1913;  D :  32741 ;  Mark  S. 
Iteardon,  3d,  New  York.  20476 

How  he  do  grow;  farce  in  1  act,  by  G.  F.  Ab- 
bott.    41  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  27,  1913 ;  D :  33632 ;  George  F. 
Abbott,  Hamburg,  N.  Y.  20477 

How  he  found  out;  a  1  act  farce,  by  B.  K. 
Phillips. 

©  Bettine  Kavanaugh  Phillips,  New  York ; 
1900  A  :  0117.  Mar.  6.  20478 

How  he  lied  to  her  husband;  [by  Bernard 
Shaw]  [New  York,  Breutano's,  1913]  30  p. 
16°.  {With  this:  The  man  of  destiny.  New 
York,  Brentano's,  1913.     [31]-S4  p.) 

©  Sept.  10,  1913;  2c.  Nov.  13,  1913;  A: 
361502;  G.  Bernard  Shaw,  London.       20479 

-See   also   John   Bull's    other   island,    and 

Major  Barbara. — Man  (The)  of  destiny. 

How  he  lied  to  his  wife;  in  1  act,  from  the 
Fi-ench,  by  F.  C.  Fay  and  Harry  Jelf.  48  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  21,  1910 ;  D  :  22609 ;  Fay  Douzet, 
N<-\v  York.  ,  20480 

How  he  popped  the  question;  an  original 
sUetch  in  1  scene,  by  Ida  M.  Buxton.  Clyde, 
().,  A.  D.  Ames,  1884.  6  p.  12°.  ([Ames' 
series  of  standard  and  minor  drama,  no.  140] ) 
©  A.  D.  Ames,  Clyde,  O. ;  1885 :  4243,  Feb. 
10;  2c.  Feb.  17.  20481 

How  he  told  her;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  G.  H. 
Trader. 

©  George  Henry  Trader,  New  Yoi-k :  1900 
A  :  10452,  Apr.  25.  20482 

How  he  was  fooled;  corned v  sketch  in  1  scene, 
by  S.  Z.  Fehlnian.     [23]  p.     4".     Ms. 

©  Ic.  .July  16,  1910;  D :  21587 ;  Stelhi  ZeMa 
FrJdman,  Galveston,  Tex.  20483 


How  hearts  are  broken;  an  emotional  melo- 
drama, by  L.  McCormick.  76  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Langdon    McCormick,    New    York ;    D : 
6951,  July  11,  1905 ;  2c.  July  11,  1905.    20484 

See  also  For  the  man  she  loved. 


How  hearts  are  won;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  D. 
Conger.     Chicago,  1901.    22  p.    8°. 

©  David  Conger,  Chicago ;  D :  126,  Jan.  7, 
1901;  2c.  Mar.  5,  1901.  20485 

How  Hopper  was  sidetracked;  comedy-drama, 
by  J.  ^^'alters. 

©  Jule  Walters,  Bellevue,  Ky. ;  1898  :  49883, 
Aug.  26;  2c.  Aug.  26.  20486 


-4  act  comedy  drama. 

©  Jule  Walters,  Bellevue,  Ky. ;  1898 :  13640, 
Feb.  25.  20487 

How  I  became  the  editor  of  an  agricultural 
paper.      See  Cultivateur  (Le)  de  Chicago. 

How  I  died  at  San  Juan;  a  pipe  dream,  by 
Frank  Dumont.  New  York,  Chicago  [etc.^ 
M.  Witmark  &  sons,  1905.     8  p.     12°. 

©  M.  Witmark  «&  sons.  New  York ;  D :  6128. 
Jan.  23,  1905;  2c.  Jan.  23,  1905.  20488 

How  Ignatius  got  Pneumonia;  travesty  for  2 
people,  by  A.  Denvir.  [15]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  1,  1914 ;  D :  38975 ;  Arthur  Den- 
vir, New  Y^ork.  20488a 

How  it  all  came  about;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  C. 
Strueh.     44  p.     f°.     Typev/ritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  6,  1912 ;  D :  28243 ;  Carl  Strueh. 
Chicago.  20489 

How  it  happened;  or.  The  woodsman,  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  James  I^uther  Warnes  and  !>.  E. 
Wheeler.      [39]    p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.  23,  1901;  D:  23437;  Lillian  K 
Wheeler,  Milwaukee.  20490 

See  also  Homeburg  junction. 

How  it  is  done;  an  original  domestic  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  W.  O.  McCartv.  Philadelpiiia, 
Horting  &  Snader,  1894.     51  p.     16°. 

©  William    Okie    McCartv.    Philadelphia ; 
1888 :  22086  ;  Aug.  1 ;  2c.  Feb.  21,  1S94.    20491 

See  also  Something  on  dad. 

How  it's  done;  or.  The  result  of  wisdom  at 
long  range,  a  drama,  by  Merryman.  [New 
York,   Walter   Logan,   1880]      55  p.     12°. 

©  M.  A.  Sabin,  New  York ;  1880 :  8331,  May 
31 ;  2c.  June  21.  20492 

How  it  was  done;  by  F.  Q.  Stuart. 

©  Frank   Q.   Sluart,   Chariton.    In.;   D :  23, 
•Tan.  !),   1901.     [For  copies  reed,  see  D :  3525] 

20493 


1011 


20494 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


20512 


How  it  was  done  in  Jefferson;  a  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  F.  Q.  Stuart.  Des  Moines,  la.,  T. 
Koch  printing  co.,  1903.    67  p.    12°. 

©  Franlv  Q.  Stuart,  Cliariton,  la. ;  D :  3525, 
June  1,  1903;  2c.  Apr.  27,  1903.  20494 

How  it  was  settled;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  B. 
Gold  Cross.     [1],  5  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  2,  1914;  D :  38388 ;  Belle  Gold 
Cross,  New  York.  20494a 

How  Jack  got  busy;  a  vaudeville  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  H.  E.  Lower  and  W.  P.  Watts.  8p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Henry  Eastman  Lower  and  William 
Prescott  Watts,  United  States ;  D :  7956,  Feb. 
6,  1906;  2c.  Feb.  7,  1906.  20495 

How  Jim  made  good;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  Charles  S.  Bird.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker 
&  CO.     [1911]     45  p.     12°. 

©  Aug.  4,  1911 ;  2c.  Aug.  5,  1911 ;  D  :  24862 ; 
Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.  20496 

How  Johnny  excited  jealousy.  Sec  Good 
things  to  drink. 

How  Kate  Craddock  came  to  be  married.  See 
Love  made  to  order. 

How  Kriss  Kringle  made  a  convert.  See 
Surprised  (A)  grumbler. 

How  Larson  yumped  his  yob;  comedy  sketch 
))y  Barry  Gray.     10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Spencer  Hailthropc,  S.  Omaha,  Neb. ;  D : 
8725,  June  20,   1906;  2c.  June  13,  1906. 

20497 

How  London  lives.      See  Camelot  (Le) 

How  Lucy  got  even;  by  S.  Morse.  14  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Samuel  Morse,  New  York ;  D :  7243,  Sept. 
12,  1905;  2c.  Sept.  12.  1905.  20498 

How  Mabel  succeeded;  a  vaudeville  act,  by  W. 
L.   Schneider.     S  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  L.  Schneider,  New  York;  D: 
7998,  Feb.  15,  1906 ;  2c.  Feb.  15,  1906.      20499 

How  Mandy  got  the  vote;  monologue,  by  Mary 
Moncure  Parker.  Chicago,  The  Dramatic 
publishing  co.,  1910.     7  p.     4°. 

©  Dec.  29,  1910 ;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1911 ;  D  :  22979 ; 
Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago.  20500 

How  Mary  lost  her  lamb;  sketch  for  three 
people,  by  Charlotte  Maude  Miller.  8  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  C.  M.  Miller,  New  York;  D:9667.  Dec. 
19,  1906;  2c.  Dec.  10,  1906.  20501 

How  Matilda  got  a  husband;  a  comedy  in  1 
act,  by  J.  A.  Golden.  19  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Jo.seph  A.  Golden,  New  York ;  D :  12170, 
Jan.  14,  1908;  2c.  Jan.  14,  1908.  20502 


How  men  are  made;  an  original  play,  by  C.  E. 
F.  Greve.     44  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Cliiford   Ellwood  Fisher  Greve,  Cincin- 
nati ;  D :  5311,  July  16,  1904 ;  2c.  July  16,  1904. 

20503 


How  Miss  Ceely  took  the  cake, 
monologues  and  sketches. 


See  Original 


How  Mr.  Carter  got  out  of  it;  sketch,  by  G.  L. 
Webster.     14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  George  Lamont  Webster,  Midlothian, 
Tex.;  D:2576,  Nov.  10,  1902;  2c.  Nov.  10. 
1902.  20504 

How  Mrs.  Dunn  done  Dunn;  a  comedy  in  1 
act,  by  Fred  J.  Beaman.  8  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  John  F.  Webber,  New  York;  D :  1635, 
Mar.  22,  1902 ;  2c.  Mar.  22,  1902.  20505 

How  Mrs.  Mann  missed  her  man;  dramatic 
composition  in  1  act,  by  F.  .L  Beaman.  [1], 
19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  4,  1914 ;  D :  35919 ;  Fred  J.  Bea- 
man, Washington.  20505a 

How  Mrs.  Roxbury  was  elected  mayor.  See 
Way  of  a  woman. 

How  much  I  loved  thee;  a  drama,  by  H.  A. 
Blood.  [New  York,  C.  M.  Green  printing 
company,  1884]     vi,   [2],  1.53  j).     12°. 

©  Henrv  Ames  Blood,  Wasliington ;  1884 : 
4360,  Feb.  29;  2c.  Apr.  26.  20506 

How  much  is  a  million?  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
C.  R.  Hopkins.     209  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  17,  1913  ;  D  :  33244  ;  Charles  Rob- 
erts Hopkins,  New  York.  20507 

How  Officer  Flaherty  won  the  widow;  a  com- 
edy in  1  act,  by  J.  F.  Mooney.  7  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  John  Francis  Mooney,  Chicago ;  D :  7260, 
Sept.  15,  1905;  2c.  Sept.  23,  1905.  20508 

How  old  is  Ann?  a  farce  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 
B.  Gerard.     50  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Barney  Gerard,  New  York  ;  D :  4503.  Jan. 
14,  1904;  2c.  Jan.  14,  1904.  20509 

How  one  woman  met  it;  play  in  1  act,  by 
Margaret  Raven.  [1],  22  p.  8°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  May  9,  1913;  D:  33175;  E.  Daniell 
Lockwood,  New  York.  20510 

Same.     [1],  29  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  11,  1913;  D:  33472;  Margaret 
Raven,  New  York.  20511 

How  one  woman  was  cured  of  club  fever; 
a  sketch,  by  C.  Granice. 

©  Celeste  Granice,  Sonora,  Cal. ;  D:1809, 
Jan.  25,  1902.  20512 


1012 


20513 


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20527 


How  Patsy  went  to  war;  by  B.   Jones.     2  p. 
f .     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tan.  18,  1910 ;  D :  17960 ;  Bobby  .Jones, 
Boston.  20513 

How  Peter  paid  Paul;   playlet,   by   F.   Thorn. 
[2],  18  p.    8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mav  6,  1913  ;  D :  33154 ;  Fanny  Thorn, 
New  York.  20514 

How  pleasant;  1  act  comedy,  by  E.  C.   D'Art. 
13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    16,    1915;    D:  41762;    Eugene 
Clement  D'Art,  New  York.  20514a 

How  props  butted  in;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  G. 
Nagel.      [7]    p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  6,  1911;  D :  23025 ;  Geo.  Nagel, 
Newark,  N.  J.  20515 

How  Hi  veil  was  won;  a  dramatic  composition, 
by  V.  D.  Steinman. 

©    Virginia    Donan    Steinman,    San    Fran- 
cisco; 1900  A:  11724,  May  9.  20516 

How  Bobin  Hood  once  was  a  wait;  in  1  act,  by 
R.  G.  Hazard.     3  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  30,  1910 ;  D :  22870 ;  Roland  Gib- 
son Hazard,  Peace  Dale,  R.  I.  20517 

miracle    play    or    Christmas    masque,    by 

Rowland  Gibson  Hazard.     Providence,   S.  P. 
C,  1912.     27  p.     12°. 

©    Dec.    1,    1912;    2c.    June    24,    1913;    D: 
33647;  R.  G.  Hazard,  Peace  Dale,  R.  I. 

20518 

How's  Edna?  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J. 
Trew  Gray  and  Henry  Francis  [pseud,  of 
Francis  Henry  Mead] 

©   Francis   Henry   Mead   and   J.   T.    Gray, 
San  Diogo,  Cal. ;  D :  9289,  Oct.  4,  1906. 

205 ISa 


a  farce  in  3  acts,  by  F.  B.  Mead  and  J.  T. 

Gray.     56  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Florence  E.  Mead  and  John  Trew  Gray, 
San  Diego,  Cal. ;  D :  12782,  Apr.  20,  1908 ;  2c. 
Apr.  20,  1908.  20518b 

Same.    43  p.     f °.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  26,  1910 ;  D :  20600 ;  Francis  H. 
Mead  and  John  Trew  Gray,  San  Diego.  Cal. 

20518c 

How  saloons  are  smashed  in  state  of  Kansas. 
See  Mighty  Mrs.  Station. 

How  Santa  came  to  the  home;  a  play  for  boys 
and  girls,  by  Lizzie  De  Armond.  Cincinnati, 
New  York,  Fillmore  music  house,  1908.  8  p. 
12°. 

©  Fillmore  bros.  co.,  Cincinnati ;  D :  14087, 
Oct.  17,  1908;  2c.  Oct.  17,  1908.  20519 


How  she  acquired  a  husband;  1  act  comedy 
playlet,  by  C.  Miner.  [41]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  31,  1911 ;  D  :  25638  ;  Craig  IMiner, 
New  York.  20520 

How  she  got  on  the  stage;  a  1  act  play,  by 
F.  T.  Raileigh. 

©  Francis  T.  Raileigh,  New  York;  D:176, 
Mar.  5,  1901.  20521 

How  she  kept  her  secret;  a  comedy  in  3  acts 
and  2  scenes,  by  F.  C.  Barclay. 

©  Fannie  C.  Barclay,  New  York ;  D :  3217, 
Mar.  30,  1903.  20522 

See  also  New  (The)  oflB.ce  boy. 

How  she  lied  to  his  wife;  by  Dorothy  Usner 
[pseud,  of  D.  U.  Baxter]  13  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Dorothy  Usner  Baxter,  New  York ;  D : 
5648,  Oct.  15,  1904;  2c.  Oct.  15,  1904.     20523 

How  she  lost  him;  a  parlor  sketch  for  vaude- 
ville, by  H.  Heineman.  5  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Helen  Heineman,  St.  Louis ;  D :  12557, 
Mar.  17,  1908;  2c.  Apr.  2,  1908.  20524 

How  she  managed  it;  society  play  for  two 
characters,  adapted  from  a  story  by  Jessie 
Williamson,  by  Archibald  Humboldt  [pseud, 
of  G.  O.  March]  Lebanon,  O.,  March  bros., 
1907.     5  p.     12°. 

©  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O. ;  D :  11275, 
Sept.  3,  1907;  2c.  Sept.  26,  1907.  20525 

How  she  married  him;  a  farce  in  3  acts,  by 
A.  H.  Laidlaw,  jr. 

©  Alexander  H.  Laidlaw,  jr..  New  York ; 
1899:21637,  Mar.  25;  2c.  act  1,  June  7;  2c. 
acts  2  &  3,  July  25.  20526 


How  she  settled  her  bills, 
year  venture. 


See  Nanka's  leap 


Kow  she  was  saved;  by  Mrs.   M.   S.  Condon. 
28  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Mrs.    Minard    S.    Condon,    Detroit;    D: 
4706,  Mar.  10,  1904;  2c.  Mar.  2,  1905.     20527 

How  she  won  him.     See  Stag'e  struck. 

How  she  won  the  wager.      See  Wager  (The) 

How  she  wooed  and  won  him.      See  Substi- 
tutes. 

How  small  the  world  is;  drama  in  1  act,  by 
A.   Forrest.      [1],   12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  24,  1914 ;  D :  37985 ;  Arthur  For- 
rest, New  York.  20527a 


1013 


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DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


20546 


How  small  the  world  is — Continued. 

a  4  act  play,  by  L.  T.  Bradley. 

©  IJllian  T.  Bradley,  New  York 


Feb.  26,  1909 
—  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  S.  Sampson 


!>:  ir.17(5, 
20538 


85  p. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    10,    1914;     D:  38078;     Emuia 
Speed  Saunison,  Richmond.  20528a 

How  Smith  met  Jones;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
C.  F.  Piltmar. 

©  Charles  F.  Dittmar,  Jersey  City;  1899: 
14613,  Feb.  23.  20529 

How  the  Bumping  troupe  got  even;  comedy  in 
1  act,by  A.  Van  OverbtTghe.     [20]  p.    4°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  July  27,  1911 ;  D  :  24787  ;  Albert  Van 
Overberghe,  New  York.  20530 

How  the  chief  fell  off  the  waterwagon.  See 
Firemen  (The)  of  the  Wissahickon  inn. 

How  the  cigarette  girl  made  a  pufE;  dramatic 
travesty  dialogue,  by  A.  Myers.  3  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    18,    1913;    D:  33522;    Alfred 
Myers,  Brooklyn.  20531 

How  the  club  was  formed;  entertainment  in  3 
scenes,  bv  O.  W.  Gleason.  Boston,  W.  H. 
Baker  &  co.,  1909.  26  p.  12°.  ( [Baker's  ed. 
of  plays] ) 

©   Sept.   9,   1909;   2c.    Sept.   10,   1909;    D: 
16751 ;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.    20532 

How  the  Delmars  got  in  society.     See  Nobody. 

How  the  night  fell;  by  F.  L.  Rees. 

©  Frank  L.  Rees,  Connecticut ;  1884 :  5526, 
Mar.  15.  20533 

How  the  shrew  was  tamed;  farce  in  1  act,  by 
I\I.  A.  Rask.  New  York,  S.  French ;  London, 
S.  French,  ltd.,  1909.    20  p.    12°. 

©   Dec.   30,   1909;    2c.   Dec.   31,   1909;   D: 
17837 ;  Samuel  French,  New  York.  20534 

How  the  story  grew;  an  entertainment  for 
women's  clubs,  by  O.  W.  Gleason.  Boston, 
W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1908.    14  p.    12°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  12483, 
Mar.  4,  1908 ;  2c.  Mar.  21,  1908.  20535 

How  the  vote  was  lost;  play  in  3  acts,  by  H. 
Bennett.     [20]  p.    24°.    Printed. 

©   Feb.   14,   1914;   2c.   Mar.   12,   1914;   D: 
36322;  Handon  Bennett,  San  Rafael,  Cal. 

20535a 

How  the  widow  caught  the  bird.  See  Bird 
(The),  M.  D. 

How  the  widow  was  won;  or,  The  colonel's 
boots,  by  Nan  Engleton  [pseud,  of  N.  E. 
Shackleford]    11  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Nan  Engleton  Shackleford,  Omaha,  Neb. ; 
D :  7391,  Oct.  5,  1905 ;  2c.  Oct.  5,  1905.    20536 


How  the  Yankee  won  in  China;  a  curtain 
raiser  for  two  people,  in  1  act,  by  Robert 
Griffin  Morris.    26  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  EloiKir  de  Berrein  Morris,  Brooklyn;  I): 
6103,  Jan.  19,  1905 ;  2c.  Jan.  19,  1905.      20537 

How  they  finished  the  play;  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  R.  Stodart. 

.       ©    Robert    Stodart,    New    York;    D:4297, 
Nov.  13,  1903.  20538 

How  they  get  it;  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  H.  and 
S.  R.  Bogue.     [76]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tune  9,  1911;  D:  24439;  Arthur  Hoyt 
and  Samuel  Russell  Bogue,  New  York.    20539 


How  they  got  husbands, 
more. 


See  Old  maids  no 


How  they  lost  their  husbands;  comedy  drama 
in  3  acts,  by  S.  Simone.  21  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  May  5,  1913;  D:  33147;  Saverio  Si- 
mone, Los  Angeles.  20540 


Same.     27  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  May  31,  1913  ;  D  :  33371 ;  Saverio  Si- 


mone, Los  Angeles. 
How  they  won.     See  Comtesse  (La) 


20541 


How  they  won  the  caucus;  play  in  1  act,  by 
E.  H.  Denison.     [2],  25  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  14,  1913 ;  D  :  33783 ;  Emily  Herey 
Denison,  Butte,  Mont.  20542 


How  they  wooed  in  Bavaria, 
custom. 


Sec  Queer  (A) 


16 


How  time  does  fly;  in  1  act,  by  J.  Gorman 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  27,  1910;  D:  22398;  .Tack  Gor- 
man, New  York.  20543 

How  to  be  a  burglar;  farcical  playlet  in  1  act, 

by  C.  L.  Danforth.    20  p.     12°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    27,    1915;    D:  40487;    Charles 

Lloyd  Danforth,  Philadelphia.  20543a 

How  to  be  happy;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  F,  Jack- 
son.   89  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  9,  1912 ;  D :  31636 ;  Fred  Jackson, 
Bayside,  N.  Y.  20544 

How  to  bluff  a  bill;  drama,  by  L.  Cleveland. 

©    Lucy    Cleveland,    New    York;    1900    A: 
20375,  Aug.  15.  20545 

How  to  choose  a  husband;  drama  in  1  act,  bv 
G.  A.  Weber.    14  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    .Tan.    22,    1912;    D:  28375;    Gustav 
Adolph  Weber,  Milwaukee.  20546 


1014 


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20567 


How  to  get  a  divorce;  farce-comedy  in  4  acts, 
adapted  from  the  Frencli,  by  Tj.  Grover. 

©  Leonard  Grover,  United  States;  1878: 
11295,  Oct.  1.  20547 

-a  farce  in  1  net,  by  Frank  Dumont.  Chi- 
cago, Tlie  Dramatic  publistiing  company 
[1897]  9  p.  16°.  ([The  Darkey  and  comic 
drama]) 

©  Dramatic  pnb.  co.,  Chicago;  1897:59884, 
Oct.  22 ;  2c.  Oct.  21.  20548 

How  to  get  rid  of  a  husband  in  15  minutes;  1 
act  dramatic  sketch,  by  A.  E.  Fay.  4  p.  t°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Anna  Eva  Fay,  Melrose  Highlands,  Mass. ; 
D :  9701,  Dec.  10,  1906 ;  Ic.  Nov.  28,  1906. 

20549 

How  to  make  one's  fortune.  See  Parasite 
(The) 

How  to  manage  a  husband;  comedy  in  1  act, 

by  A.  R.  P.  Owens.     10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  21,  1910 ;  D :  20859 ;  A.  R.  Penly 

Owens,  Newark,  N.  J.  20550 

How  to  marry;  a  dramatic  composition. 

©  John  Stetson,  Boston;  1879:2.525.  Feb. 
22.  20551 

How  to  tame  your  mother-in-law;  farce  in  1 
act,  by  Henry  J.  Byron.  New  American  ed.  cor- 
rectly reprinted  from  the  original  authorized 
acting  ed.  New  York,  H.  Roorbach,  1889. 
21  p.  12°.  ([Roorbach's  American  ed.  of 
of  acting  plays,  no.  8]) 

©  Harold  Roorbach,  New  York;  1889: 
37525,  Dec.  9;  2c.  Dec.  14.  20552 

How  to  touch  the  ladies'  hearts;  a  vaudeville 
in  1  act,  tr.  from  the  French  and  rev.  by  Mrs. 
W.  A.  Wray. 

©  Louise  AVray,  Sand  Lake,  N.  Y. ;  1880: 
11818,  .July  30.  20553 

How  to  win  a  bachelor;  by  S.  M.  Sutherland. 
11  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Saza  M.  Sutherland,  New  York;  D: 
7611.  Nov.  23,  1905 ;  2c.  of  p.  1.  Nov.  23,  1905 ; 
2c.  of  p.  2-11.  Dec.  11,  1905,  20554 

How  to  win  a  pretty  wife;  a  pantomime  in  1 
act,  by  Blme.  de  Kermen. 

©  Valerie  de  Kermen,  New  York ;  1896 : 
27746,  May  6.  20555 

How  Tom  won  out.     See  Tom's  home  run. 

How  Troy  fell.      See  "Wooden   (The)  horse. 

How  Uncle  Nathan  lost  his  farm.  See  Placer 
gold. 

How  Uncle  Sam  got  his  family;  by  J.  L.  Mc- 
Millan. 

©  .Julia  L.  McMillan,  Kansas  City.  Mo. ; 
12671,  Apr.  2,  1908.  20556 


How  uncle  was  cured;  by  H.  F.  Noake. 

©  Harrison  Francis  Noake,  Oak  Park,  111. ; 
D:9409,  Nov.  9,  1906.  20557 

a   musical   comedy-drama   in   3  acts,   book 


and  lyrics  by  Harrison  Francis  Noake.     66  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  H.  F.  Noake,  Chicago ;  D :  9463,  Nov.  19, 
1906;  2c.  Nov.  19.  1906.  20558 

How  vaudeville  acts  are  made;  comedy  sketcli 
in  1  act,  by  L.  Chevalier.  [8]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  21,  1911;  D:^23419;  Louis  Che- 
valier, New  York.  20559 


How  we  apples  swim, 
the  Old  Dominion. 


See  Tycoon  (The)  of 
See  Actor's  (The) 


How  we  got  our  dinner, 
scheme. 


How  Wilkins  got  married;  a  farce  in  3  acts, 
by  C.  Horwitz.     82  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Charles    Horwitz,   New   York ;    D :  2972, 
Feb.  9,  1903;  2c.  Feb.  9,  1903.  20560 

How  women  love;  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
Sidney  R.  AUis.     49  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  James  Patrick  Gallagher,  Medina,  N.  Y. ; 
D :  6675,  May  17,  1905 ;  2c.  May  17,  1905. 

20561 

How  women  sin;  4  act  comedy  drama,  by  J. 
Lawrence.     [32]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.     Dec.     23,     1911;     D:  28200;     .John 
Lawrence,  Cincinnati.  20562 

How  women  win  men;  a  modern  melodrama  in 

4  acts,  by  E.  Elroy.     97  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edwin  Elroy,  Rahway,   N.   J. ;   D :  5851, 

Dec.  3,  1904 ;  2c.  Jan.  10.  1905.  20563 

How  would  you  like  to  be  in  crazy  asylum? 
by  A.  F.  Anderton.     3  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 
©  Albert  Fred  Anderton,  Deuison,  la. ;  D : 
794,  Aug.  24,  1901 ;  2c.  Aug.  24,  1901.      20564 

Howard  and  Field's  dining  car  niinstrels;  or. 
Fun  in  a  dining  car,  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  B, 
Howard.     8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  IMar.  7,  1914 ;  D :  36270 ;  Hugh  Burns 
Howard,  Cliicago.  20565 

Howard  Livingston;  a  melodrama,  by  F.  A. 
Grab. 

©   Frederick   Augustus   Grab,   New   York; 
1885  :  12610,  June  6.  20566 

Howler  (The);  a  musical  comedy,  by  H.  Ran- 
dall. 

©  Horace  Randall,  New  York;  1891:32790, 
Sept.  14.  20567 


1015 


20568 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


20588 


Howling  (A)  success;  a  cotuody  in  3  acts,  by 
r.  Dresser. 

©   Paul     Dresser,     United     States;     1895: 
22146,  Apr.  20.  20568 

Howling"  (The)  tree:  or,  The  power  of  cheer- 
fulness, allegory  in  3  acts,  by  T.  Calhoun. 
42  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  22,  1913;  D :  32042 ;  Theora  Cal- 
lioun,  Brooklyn.  20569 

Hoxey  and  orthodoxey;  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by 
W,  C.  M.  Steckel.  Author's  ed.  New  York, 
1875.     47  p.     12°. 

©  W.  C.  M.  Steckel,  United  States;  1875: 
13.583,  Dec.  21 ;  2c.  Dec.  27.  20570 

Hoyden  (The);  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Mrs.  S. 
Crowninshield.     202  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  Schuvler  Crowninshield,  Rochester, 

N.    Y.;    D:5668,    Oct.   20,    1904;   2c.    Oct.   22. 

1904.  ^0571 

Hoy's  A  trip  to  Tramptown;  a  comedy  drama 

in  5  acts. 

©  Nat  Reiss,  United  States ;  1900  A :  12778, 
May  21.  20572 

Huascar;  or,  The  swimming  courier,  play  in 
4  acts,  by  Octavius  Nash  Ogden.  Amite  City, 
La.,  Duncan  F.  Young,  1903.     51  p.     12°. 

©  O.  N.  Ogden,  Amite,  La. ;  D :  3141,  Mar. 
34,  1903;  2c.  Dec.  8,  1905.  20573 

Hubbie's  flirtation;  farce  in  1  act,  by  Tennie 
Burdock  [pseud,  of  T.  G.  Baird]  35  p.  8°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Tennie  G.  Baird,  Jersey  City ;  D :  15482, 
Mar.  29,  1909  ;  2c.  Mar.  29,  1909.  2057  1 

Hubby;  miniature  farce,  by  C.  W.  Tackenberg. 
16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    28,    1915;    D:  39523;    Clmrles 
^\'illiam   'i'ackenberg,  Cincinnati.  20575 

Hubby,  his  father  and  I;  a  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  Frederick  Reynolds. 

©  Pasqualina  Richardson,  New  Y'ork ;   D : 
851,  Sept.  10,  1901.  20576 

Hubby  in  a  fix;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  C.  M. 
Jelleff  and  W.  Terry.  [1],  20  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.   Dec.   23,   1912;   D :  31774 ;   Chas.    M. 
Jelleff  and  Wilson  Terry,  New  York.      20577 

Hubby's  away;  farce  comedy  in  1  act,  by  L. 
(./lemens.     26  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  4,  1915  ;  D  :  40572  ;  Le  Roy  Clem- 
ens, Wellesley  Hills,  Mass.  20578 

Hubby's  bluff;  comedy  skit  in  fifteen  minutes, 
b;v  Mr.  and  INIrs.  F.  Lavarjiie.  18  p.  8°.  Ms. 
©  Ic.  Jan.  19,  1910;  D:  20005;  Mr.  and 
Mr.s.  Frank  Lavarnie,  New  Y'ork.  20579 
Hubby's  dream;  or,  Songs  my  mother  sang, 
musical  comedietta  in  1  act,  by  Olive  West. 
9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Jan.   4,   1910;    D:  17859;    A.    W.    F. 
MacCollin,   New  York.  20580 


Hubby's  surprise;  a  twenty  minute  sketch,  by 
M.  J.  Bennett. 

©  Marian  Jeffersonia  Bennett,  Detroit ;  D : 
6847,  June  19,  1905.  20581 

Huberstein;  or.  The  rose  of  the  Black  Forest, 
a  ronuintic  drama  in  5  a<-ts,  by  (i.  Kruiniiiller, 

.n: 

©  George  Kronmiller,  ji*.,  Baltinuu-e;  1871  : 
.    9014,  Sept.  27.  20582 

Hubert  Lee;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  K.  Fax.  73  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  1,  1910;  D:  21461;  Keul)on  Fax, 
Toronto,  Canada.  20583 

Hubert  of  Gloucester;  a  romantic  play  in  4  acts, 

by  Stuart  Maclean.     60  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Adelaide  Ziegler,  Atlanta ;  D :  3439,  May 

13,  1903;  2c.  May  13,  1903.  20584 

Huckins'  run;  a  1  act  rural  plavlet,  bv  B. 
Walsh  and  F.  E.  Lynch.  16  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Billy  Walsh  and  Frank  E.  Lynch,  New 
York;  D:  10925,  July  8,  1907;  2c.  .July  8, 
1907.  20585 

Huckster  (The);  comedy  in  1  act,  by  R.  P. 
Janette.     5  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  19,  1910;  D:  22803;  Robert  P. 
-Lanette  and  Don  Ramsay,  Boston.         20586 

Hudson  home;  a  comedy,  by  R.  C.  Talbott. 

©  Robert  C.  Talbott,  Paris,  Ky. ;  1895: 
23662,  Apr.  29.  20587 

Kahnerhof  (Der);  kom6die,  von  Friedrich 
Neubauer.  Berlin,  S.  Fischer,  verlag,  1913. 
65  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  21,  1914;  D:  36118;  S.  Fischer, 
verlag,  Berlin.  20587a 

cine    komodie    in    3    akten,    von    Friedrich 


Neubauer.     Berlin,    S.   Fischer   verlag,    1914. 
67  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  28,  1914;  Ic.  Sept.  26,  1914;  D: 
38.331;  S.  Fischer  verlag,  Berlin.  20587b 

Huelga  de  senoras;  chirigota,  casi  historica,  en 
un  prologo  y  4  cuadros,  original  de  Juan  J. 
Lorente  y  T.  Aznar,  niCisica  del  maestro  Ma- 
nuel Penella.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espanoles]  1911.  33,  [4]  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  May  26,  1911;  2c.  May  27,  1911;  D: 
24326;  J.  Jose  Lorente  y  Tomas  Aznar,  Mad- 
rid. 20588 
Huespedes  tranquilos;  sainete  lirico  en  1  acto 
y  en  prosa,  original  de  J.  G.  Renovales  y  F. 
<}'.  Pacheco,  musica  del  maestro  Contreras. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1914. 
35  p.     12°,     [Libretto  only] 

©  Sept.  17,  1014;  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1914;  D: 
38192;  Juan  G.  Renovales  y  Francisco  G*. 
Pacheco,  Madrid.  20588a 


1016 


20588 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED  STATES. 


30607 


Hiiter  (Der)  der  schwelle;  scliwaiik  in  1  ukt, 
von  Johann  de  Ruyter.  Berlin,  Vertriebs- 
stelle  des  Verbandes  deufcscher  biihnensclirift- 
stollcr,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1914.     26  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  3, 1914 ;  D  :  36600 ;  Vertriebsstelle 
des  Verbandes  deutsclier  biihnenscbriftsteller, 
Berlin.  20588b 

seelenvorgange   in   scenisclien   bildern,   von 

Rndolf  Steiuer.  2.  ansg.  Berlin,  Philoso- 
pliisfh-theosophiseher  verlag,  1912.  vii,  101, 
[11  p.     S\ 

©  Aug.  20,  1912;  Ic  May  9,  1914;  A— For- 
eign 10223;  Philosopbisch-theosophischer  ver- 
lag, Berlin.  20588c 

Hug'  me,  Honeycrust;  a  trifle  in  1  act,  adapted 
and  remodelled  from  the  E'rench  of  Jjabiclie, 
by  H.  H.  lioech. 

©  Harrv  Harewood  Leech,  New  York ; 
1873:1337,  "Feb.  10.  20589 

Hugh  Buancompagno;  a  play  in  4  acts,  founded 
upon  incidents  in  the  histoi'y  of  I'alernio,  A. 
D.  1560,  by  Chas.  Nevins.  74  p.  4°.  Type- 
■\vritten. 

©  Emma  T.  Nevins,  New  York;  1885: 
24070,  Nov.  17 ;  2c.  Nov.  23.  20590 

Hugh  Manity;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  Eliscu.  18 
p.      4°.      Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  22,  1915;  D:  41294;  Edward 
Eliscu,  New  York.  20590a 

Hugo,  an  Italian  romance;  prologue  and  3  acts, 
an  entirely  original  emotional  play,  by  W. 
Elliott  Barnes.     75  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Elsie  J.  H.  Mason,  Chicago ;  1885 :  9645. 
Apr.  27;  2c.  Apr.  27.  20591 

Hugo,  the  Koman  fighter;  by  N.  Levy.    Ms. 
©  Nathan  Levy,  Los  Angeles ;  1895 :  14252. 
Mar.  11;  2c.  Mar.  14.  20592 

Hula-hula;  a  burlesque  opera  in  2  acts,  by 
C.  E.  Fillet  and  E.  B.  Moore. 

©  C.  Edmimd  Fillet  and  Edwin  B.  Moore, 
United   States;   1880:1300,   Jan.  22.       20593 

Hulda;  or.  The  prophecy,  a  drama  in  2  acts, 
by  S.  B.  Alexander. 

©  Sigmund  B.  Alexander,  Boston;  1883: 
11623,  J^une  25.  •  20594 

a  romantic  draina   in  4  acts,  by  Sig- 


Huldah's  parin'  bee;  an  entertainment  repre- 
senting the  old  time  customs  of  New  England, 
by  Adelaide  H.  Wyeth.  Chicago  and  New 
Yoi-k.  The  Dramatic  publisliing  company,  1908. 
28  p.    12°. 

©   Dramatic  pub.   cc,   Chicago ;    D :  14215, 
Nov.  5,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  5,  1908.  20597 

Hullaboloo  (A);  dramatic  composition  in  3  acts, 
by  S.  Drumb.    81  p.    4°,    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    5,    1912;    D:  31213;    Samuel 
Drumb,  Bandon,  Or.  20598 

play  in  3  acts,  by  S.  Drumb.     78  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    30,    1915;    D:  40797;    Samuel 
Drumb,  Bandon,  Or.  20598a 

Huloa;  a  contemporary  comedy  drama  of  Ha- 
waiian  and  American  life  in  4  acts,  by   P. 

Kider. 

©  Fremont  Rider,  Nyack,  N.  Y. ;  D :  14721, 
Jan.  2,  1909.  20599 

Human  (The)  battery;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  V. 
Hall.    100  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  24,  1911 ;  D :  23186 ;  Violette  Hall, 
Catskill,  N.  Y.  20600 

Hitman  (The)  call;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  J.  B. 
Poster.     [1],  17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   July   18,   1913;   D:  33837;   Julia   B. 
Poster,  Berkeley,  Cal.  20601 

Human  (The)  chain;  play  in  4  acts,  by  Charles 
Goddard.    17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  6,  1915 ;  D  :  41164 ;  Star  co..  New 
York.  20601a 

Human  game;  4  act  drama,  by  E.  R.  Kenney. 

©  Eugene  R.  Kenney,  New  York;  D:  16160, 
June  25,  1909.  20602 

Human  hearts;  a  tragedy  in  3  acts,  by  G. 
Knittle. 

©  Gus.  Knittle,  Chicago ;  1885 :  5761,  Mar.  9. 

20603 

or,  Logan's  luck,  by  H.  Reid  [i.  e.  James 


nnmd  B.  Alexander.    34  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  S.  B.  Alexander,  Boston;  1887:85,  Jan. 
3;  Ic.  Jan.  3.  20595 

Huldah;  or,  A  woman's  wit,  by  Harry  Mark- 
ham.     Typewritten. 

©  R.  W.  Marks,  Ferth,  Ontario,  Canada; 
1900  A :  30964,  Dec.  22  ;  2c.  Dec.  22.         20596 


Hal  leek  Reid] 

©  H.  C.  Miner  and  Hal.  Reid,  New  York; 
1895 :  37615,  July  20.  20604 

Human  insects.     Sec  Zigzags. 

Human  (The)  market;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J. 
.Tensen.     [2],  45  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   May  6,  1912;   D:  29587;   J.  Jensen, 
Chicago.  20605 
Same.     89  p.    12°.    Printed. 

©   June   18,   1912;   2c.    July   11,   1912;    D: 
30227  ;  J.  Jensen,  Chicago.  20606 

Human  nature;  an  American  comedy  in  5  acts, 
1\V  C.  G.  Harger,  jr. 

©  C.  G.  Harger,  jr..  Canton,  O. ;  1881 :  1197, 
Jan.  20.  20607 


1017 


20608 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


20625 


Human  nature — Continued. 

a  (Irnnia  of  men  and  women,  a  melodrama 

in  5  acts,  by  W.  H.  Post. 
©  Willmarth  H.  Tost,  New  York;  D:732, 

Aug.  S,  1901.  20608 

a  drama  of  the  present  day  in  4  acts  and 

9  scenes,  by  W.  (Jill  and  Robert  Fraser. 

©    William    Gill,    New   York;    1895:2537.5, 
May  8.  20609 

an    Irish    comedy    sketch,    by    Robert    I.ee- 

land.     6  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©   Lawrence   Haggarty,    Detroit ;    D  :  8261 , 
Apr.  2,  1906;  2c.  Apr.  2,  1906.  20610 


—  a  play,  by  J.  A.  Stevens. 

©  ,Tohn  A.   Stevens,  New  York ;  1885 :  677, 
.Tan.  9.  20611 

play  in  1  act  and  2  scenes,  by  A.  .T.  Kilty 


and  H.  D.  Obernauor.     5  p.     f°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  ]\Iay  23,  1912;  D:    29756;  A.  .1.  Kilty 
and  H.  D.  Obernauer,  McKees  Rocks,  Pa. 

20612 

-or.   The   traduced   wife,   English   domestic 


drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  F.  Downing.     London, 
Francis  Griffiths  [1913]     75  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  10,  1913;  2c.  Dec.  30,  1913;  D: 
35851;  Henry  Francis  Downing  and  Francis 
Griffiths,  London.  20612a 

or.   The  way   of   the  world,   drama   in   3 


acts,  by  F.  Dnmont. 

©    Frank    Dumont,    New   York;    1882:741, 
Jan.  16.  20613 

—  See  also  My  Hebrew  friend. 


Human  (The)  race;  an  American  comedy  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  G.  Barr. 

©  George  Barr,  Buffalo ;  1894 :  59208,  Dec. 
19.  20614 

Human  (A)  slave;  4  act  comedy  melodrama,  by 
W.   L.   Roberts.     115  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Wm.  L.  Roberts,  Chicago ;  D :  1942,  May 
28,  1902;  2c.  Apr.  22,  1903.  20615 

Human  soul;  or.  The  mysterious  spell  of 
science,  playlet  based  upon  advanced  ])hysics 
and  chemistry,  by  J.  A.  Schwenk.  9  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    15,    1910;     D:  17943;     J.     A. 
Schwenk,  Williamsport,  Pa.  20616 

Human  (A)  target;  drama  in  1  act,  by  Charles 
Goddard.     2   p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Aug.   22,  1914;   D:  38000;    Star   co., 
New  York.  20616a 

Human  (The)  vampire;  by  T^  C.  Chambers. 
74  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Lee  Cecil  Chambers.  St.  Louis;  D :  3.579, 
June  12,  1903;  2c.  June  12,  1903.  20617 


Human  (The)  vampire — Continued. 

drama  of  today  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Cantello, 

[31,  68  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  24,  1913;  D:  32757;  Frank  Can- 
tello, lios  Angeles.  20618 

Human   (The)   whirlpool;  psychic  drama   in  4 

acts,  by  C  Hawkes.     .53  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    8,    1913;    D:32G16;    Clarence 

■     Hawkes,  Hadley,  Mass.  20619 

Humane  hair  shop.  See  Ye  humane  hair 
shop. 

Hurnanitaet;  festspiel,  arr.  imd  geleitet  von  I. 
Mueller-Morss.  [11,  11  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  2,  1914 ;  D :  38777 ;  Irma  Muel- 
ler-Morss, Chicago.  20619a 

Humanity;  by  Arthur  Gillespie  and  J.  M. 
Reilly.  (In  Will  Rossiter's  vaudeville 
prompter,  no.  4) 

©  Will  Rossiter,  Chicago;  D :  4072,  Oct. 
5,  1903;  2c.  Oct.  5,  1903.  20620 

— — -a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  W.  A.  Brady.  67  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  W.  A.  Brady,  New  York;  1894:. 51447, 
Nov.  3;  2c.  Jan.  4,  1895.  20621 

a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  R.  A.  Kasper  and 

J.  A.  Dwan.     44  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Robert  A.  Kasper  and  Joseph  A.  Dwan, 
Evanston,  111.;  D :  15558,  Apr.  7,  1909;  2c. 
Apr.   7,   1909.  20622 

•  a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  Sutton  Vane,  J. 

R.  Grismer  and  W.  A.  Brady. 

©  J.  R.  Grismer  and  Wm.  A.  Brady.  New 
York  ;  1895 :  1597,  Jan.  4.  20623 

play  in  1  act,  by  H.  K.  Duffey  and  Anna 


Nichols.     [1],  8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Apr.   1,   1913;    D:3290G;    Henry   K. 
Duffev  and   J.   Anna   Nichols,   Brooklyn. 

20624 

or.  'Only  a  Jew,  1  act,  by  M.  Bayly.     36  p. 

4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  5,  1910;  D:  22793;  Monte  Bayly, 
New  York.  20625 

See  also  Pathfinder  (The) 

Humanity  and  politics.  See  Ambassador's 
(The)  daughter. 

Humanity's  express;  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  A. 
Rafferty.     [2]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Jidy    IS,    1914;    D:  37620;    William 
Aloysius  Rafferty,  San  Francisco.         20625a 

Humanlike;  play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  H.  Lawson, 
based  on  the  l^frs.  Polly  stories  by  James  Op- 
penheim.     124  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  9,  1915;  D:  41948;  John  Howard 
Lawson,  New  York.  20625b 


1018 


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Humble  (An)  apothecary;  i>  dramn  in  3  acts, 
by  J.  Fell. 

©  Joseph  Feil,  Cleveland;  D :  10382,  Apr. 
19,  1907.  20626 

Humble  pie;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  W.  D.  Emer- 
son. Chicago,  The  Dramatic  publishing  cc, 
1910.     18  p.     4°. 

©  Dec.  29,  1910 ;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1911 ;  D  :  22981 ; 
Dramatic  pnb.  co.,  Chicago.  20627 

Humbug';  an  original  farcical  comedy  in  4  acts, 
l)y  F.  Marsden  (W.  A.  Sliver)  52  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Fred  Marsden,  New  York;  1875:6387. 
June  17 ;  2c.  Dec.  31,  1884.  20628 

Same.     94  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  C.  Andrews,  Paterson ;  in  re- 
newal for  14  vears  from  Juno  17,  1903;  D: 
3464,  May  21,  1903;  2c.  June  16,  1903.     20629 

play  in  1   act,  by  P.  B.   Sipe.      [2],  14  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  29,  1914;  D:  38308;  Paul  P.. 
Sipe,  Pittsburgh.  20629a 

Humbug's  (The);  by  H.  L.  Meader. 

©  Herman  Lee  Meader,  New  York ;  D : 
10765,  June  13,  1907.  20630 

a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  book  and  lyrics 

by  J.  Smith  and  F.  A.  Wilcox,  music  by  F.  R. 
Rix. 

©  F.  A.  Wilcox  and  Joseph  Smitb,  United 
States;  D:(>477,  Apr.  8,  1905.  20631 

Humility;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  J.  P.  Voor- 
hees. 

©  James  Paxton  Voorhees,  Washington : 
1895  :  63807,  Dec.  16.  20632 


Humming'-bird  (The) — Continued, 

in  1  act,  by  B.  A.  Dwyer. 

©  Bessie  Agnes  Dwyer,  Washington ;  1900 
A  :  28295,  Nov.  16.  20637 

a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Williams 


a  play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  P.  Voorhees. 

©  James  Paxton  Voorhees,  W^ashington ; 
1890 :  40642,  Dec.  22.  20633 

Hummeln  (Die);  ein  miirchentraum  im  deut- 
sclien  waltle,  in  wort  und  ton  fiir  die  biihue 
in  3  aufziis?Pn,  von  R.  Zwintscher.  Leipzig, 
Verlag  von  Carl  Rlersebur'ger,  1911.  55  p. 
16°. 

©  Nov.  13,  1911;  2c.  Mar.  1,  1912;  D: 
28898;  Rudolf  Zwintscher,  Laubegast.  Ger- 
many. 20634 

Hummer  (The);  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
W.  Chasemore.     11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  AVilfred  Chasemore.  New  York;  1890: 
33111,  Oct.  24 ;  Ic.  Oct.  24.  20635 

Humming-bird  (The);  a  comedy,  by  Olive 
Logan. 

©  W^rt  Sikes,  United  States;  1878:2242, 
Feb.  21.  20636 


and  G.  L.  Stout. 

©  Fred  Williams  and  G.  L.  Stout,  New 
York;  1888:2307,  Jan.  20.  20638 

Humor  (The)  of  the  court  room;  or,  Jones 
versus  Johnson,  a  lawful  comedy,  by  P. 
Lindsley,  with  illustrations  by  Prescott  Too- 
mey.  Dallas.  Tex.,  John  F.  Worley  &  co., 
1899.     70  p.     illus.     12°. 

©  Philip  Lindsley,  Dallas;  1897:66375, 
Nov.  29;  2c.  Nov.  29.  20639 

Humor  the  ladies;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  S.  J. 
Gilman  and  J.  F.  Ballard.  [165]  p.  4°. 
Type^^ritten. 

©  Ic.  July  28,  1913;  D:  33917;  Stephen 
J.  Gilman,  Everett,  Mass.,  and  John  Fred- 
erick Ballard,  Cambridge,  Mass.  20640 

Humorous  monologues  and  dramatic  scenes; 
by  Belle  Marshall  Locke  and  others.  Boston, 
W\  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1908.     101  p.     12°. 

©  W^alter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  D: 
11770,  Nov.  19,  1907 ;  2c.  Jan.  11,  1908.    20641 

Humors  (The)  of  Lady  Isabel.     See  Ye  East 

Lynue. 

Humour  (The)  of  it;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Leon   Brodzky.     90  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  21,  1912;  D:  29103;  Interna- 
tional copyright  bureau,  ltd.,  London.    20642 

Humours  (The)  of  the  court;  comedy  in  3  acts, 
and  other  poems,  by  Robert  Bridges.  New 
York,  Macmillan  and  co. ;  London,  G.  Bell 
and  sons,  1893.    v,  185  p.    12°. 

©  Macmillan  &  co..  New  York  ;  1893  :  46501, 
Oct.  17;  2c.  Nov.  13,  1893.  20643 

Humpty  Dumpty;  motion  picture  play,  by 
George  Adams.     [4]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  23,  1912 ;  D :  28876 ;  Photo  drama 
motion  picture  co.,  inc..  New  York.       20644 

Humpty  Dumpty  in  the  web.  See  Spider 
(The)  and  the  fly. 

Humpty  Dumpty  out  West  among  the  In- 
dians; a  melodrama  pantomime,  by  the 
Adams   brothers. 

©  Adams  bros.,  Brooklyn ;  D :  3130,  Feb.  17, 
1903.  20645 

Eumpty  Dumpty  up-to-date  (fin  de  siecle); 
a  grand  comic  spectacular  burlesque  extrava- 
ganza pantomime,  by  T.  Denier. 

'©  Tony  Denier,  Chicago;  1894:5708.  .Tan. 
23.  20646 


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Humpty  Dumpty's  dreams  of  old  and  new 
times;  Ji  comic  dramatic  and  Tex'psichorean 
pantomime,  by  B.  Kiralfy. 

©  Bolossy  Kiralfy,  New  York ;  18S7 :  1657, 
Jan.  20.  20647 

Humpty  Dumpty's  tour  of  the  world;  comic 

spectacular  ballet  pantomime,  by  B.  Kiralfy. 

©  Bolossy  Kiralfy,  New  York;  1887:1658, 

Jan.  20.  20648 

a  grand  pantomimical-dramatic  and  musi- 


cal spectacle,  by  Kiralfy  brothers. 

©  Imre  and  Bolossy  Kiralfy,  New  York; 
1882 :  5968,  Apr.  15.  20649 

Humpty  Dumpty's  trip  to  the  moon;  a  grand 
pantomimical-dramatic  and  musical  spectacle, 
by  Kiralfy  brothers. 

©  Imre  and  Bolossy  Kiralfy,  New  York; 
1882  :  5967,  Apr.  15.  20650 

Hunchback  (The);  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  James 
Sheridan  Knowles,  an  entirely  new  acting  ed.. 
preserving  the  author's  text  entire,  ed.  by 
.John  M.  Kingdom.  New  York,  R.  M.  De  Witt, 
1876.  69  p.  12°.  ([De  Witt's  acting  plays 
no.  197]) 

©  Robert  M.  De  Witt,  New  York;   1876: 
7998,  July  3;  2c.  July  26.  20651 

Hunchback  (The)  of  King  Frederic's  court; 
a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  J.  J.  Allen. 

©  J.  J.  Allen,  Chicago;  1889:28565,  Sept. 
20.  20652 

Hunchback  (The)  of  Not-er-dam.  See  Blue 
(The)  book. 

Hunchback's  (The)  bride;  or,  Francesca  of 
Rimini,  founded  on  the  Italian  story  of  The 
house  of  the  Malatesti,  a  tragedy  in  6  acts, 
by  J.  S.  Macy.     52  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  J.   Sydney  Macy,    New  York;    D:2588, 
Oct.  21,  1902;  2c.  Nov.  11,  1902.  20653 

Hunchback's  (The)  daughter;  by  P.  X.  Reilly. 
Typewritten. 

©  Francis  Xavier   Reilly,   Brooklyn;    1900 
A :  5521,  Feb.  28 ;  2c.  Feb.  28.  20654 

Hunchback's  (The)  love;  a  comedy  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  J.  C.  Nugent. 

©  J.   C.   Nugent,   Canal  Dover,   O. ;   1899: 

76774,   Nov.   24.  20655 

Hundred  dollar  bill;  college  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  V.  Bryant.     [3],  75  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Jan.  4,  1912  ;  D  :  28221 ;  Vaughn  Bry- 
ant, Kansas  City,  Mo.  20656 

Hundred  (The)  dollar  whopper;  comedy  sketch 
in  1  act,  by  B.  Couners.  11],  16  p.  4°,  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  16,  1913;  D:  35353;  Barry*  Con- 
ners,    Milwaukee.  20657 


Hundred  (A)  to  one  shot;  an  original  1  act 
dramatic  composition,  by  F.  J.  Beaman.    16  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Fred  J.  Beaman,  Jackson,  Mich. ;  D  :  5982, 
Dec.  23,  1904;  2c.  Dec.  23,  1904.  20658 

Hundred  wives.  See,  at  end  of  alphabet,  titles 
bcuinning  with  figures:    100  wives. 

Hundred  (The)  yard  dash;  play  in  1  act,  by 
McCree  and  Clark.  [1],  9  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  1,  1912;  D :  31293 ;  McCree  and 
Clark,  New  York.  20659 

Hundred  (A)  years  ago;  by  Alf  Hampton. 
10  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  Harmon  B.  Whitebeck,  Brooklyn; 
D:8S97,  July  31,  1906;  2c.  Aug.  1,  1900. 

20660 

• See  also  Female  (The)  continentals. 

Hundred  (A)  years  hence;  a  fancy  forecast  in 
4  acts,  by  M.  Stanley  Clark.  82  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ernest  Mayer,  London ;   D :  10417,  Apr. 
26,  1907;  2c.  Apr.  26,  1907.  20661 

Hundredth  bead;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  H.  Hud- 
son.    9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Dec.   22,    1909;    D :  17769 ;    Holland 
Hudson,    Washington.  20662 

Hundredth  night  of  Hamlet.  See,  at  end  of 
alphabet,  titles  beginning  with  figures :  100th 
night  of  Hamlet. 

Hundredth  (The)  trick.     See  Allison's  lad. 

Hundstage;  lustspiel  in  3  akten,  von  KorHr, 
Holm.    Munich,  A.  Langen,  1911.    208  p.    12°. 

©  Aug.  25,   1911;   2c.   Sept.   12,   1911;   D: 
25197;  Albert  Langen,  Munich.  20663 

Hungarian  (The)  baron;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
M.  J.  Newman.     [3],  52  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  14,  1911 ;  D :  24926 ;  M.  J.  New- 
man, Chicago.  20684 

Hunger;  play  in  3  acts,  by  B.  J.  Legere.  [3], 
84  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  26,   1913;   D:  35463;   Benjamin 
J.  Legere,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  20665 

Hungry  gods;  a  comedy,  by  C.  L.  Moore. 

©  Charles  Leonard  Moore,  United  States ; 
1894 :  .50702,  Dec.  6.  20666 

Hungry  (The)  heart;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  B.  G. 
Erdman,  dramatized  from  the  book  of  the 
same  name  by  D.  G.  Phillips.  [134]  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  17.  1911;  D:  23983;  Blanclu-  O. 
Erdman,  New  York.  20667 


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Hungry  hunters;  original,  cliaracter,  comedy 
sketch,  by  William  Henry  Coyle.  4  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Sept.   21,   1909;   D:  17054;   Muffs  & 
Pearl,  Philadelphia.  20668 

Hungry  (The)  laborer;  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
F.  Pons  y  Pou.  tr.  by  Augustus  Cavassa. 

©  Francisca  Pons  y  Pou,  New  York ;  1881 : 
6589,  Apr.  28.  20669 

Hungry  suffragette;  vaudeville  sketch  for  two 
persons,  by  J.  M.  Loughboi'ough.  10  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  16,  1909 ;  D :  17403 ;  J.  M.  Lough- 
borough, New  York.  20670 

Hunkers'  Corners;  an  entertainment  in  3 
scenes,  by  Adelaide  H.  Wyeth.  Chicago  and 
New  York,  The  Dramatic  publishing  company, 
1908.     38  p.     12°. 

©   Dramatic  pub.   co.,   Chicago ;    D :  14216, 
Nov.  5,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  5,  1908.  20671 

Hunker's  P.  C;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  C.  J.  H. 
Hurd.  Cleveland,  Sayers  &  Goldsmith  [1900] 
44  p.     8°. 

©  Clara  .T.  H.  Hurd.  Cleveland;  1900;  A: 
1.5150,  June  18 ;  2c.  Sept.  1.  20672 

Hunks  of  Dan's  Mt. ;  an  American  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  Ilidge  V/aller  [psend.  of  C.  R.  Dim- 
mitt] 

©    Charles    Ridgely    Dimmitt,    Baltimore ; 
1SS5 :  12759,  June  9.  20673 

Hunk's  wedding  day;  an  Ethiopian  burlesque 
in  1  scene.  New  York,  Hapi)y  hours  company 
[1874]  8  p.  12°.  ([Ethiopian  drama  no. 
78]) 

©  Happv  hours  co..  New  York ;  1874 :  1221G. 
Sept.  28;  2c.  Oct.  17.  20674 

Hunt  (The)  ball;  phiy  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Kennedy. 

©  Alfred  Kennedy,  New  York ;  1894 :  49799, 

Oct.  25.  20675 

Hunt  (A)  for  a  husband.     ^Sc<:  Widow  Bedott. 

Hunt  (A)  for  a  title.  See  American  (An) 
countess. 

Hunt  (A)  for  an  heiress;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  M.  B.  Nash.     Cincinnati,  1882. 

©  Marv  Belle  Nash,  United  States;  1882: 
.5914,  Apr.  14.  20676 

Plunt  (The)  for  antiques.  See  Box  of  per- 
fectos. 

Hunt  (The)  for  happiness;  in  4  acts,  drama- 
tized from  tlie  novel  of  A.  V.  Chartres,  by  C. 
Heverin.     172  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Cator  Heverin.  East  Orange,  N.  J. ;  D : 
1453,  Feb.  15,  1902 ;  2c.  Feb.  15,  1902.    20677 


Hunt  (The)  for  happiness — Continued. 
—  in  3  acts,  by  B.  G.  Erdman.     [92]  p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  21,  1911 ;  D :  24530 ;  Blanche  G. 
Erdman,  New  York.  20678 

Hunted;  playlet  with  a  punch  in  1  act,  by  P. 
Dunning.     16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  5,  1915 ;  D :  40272 ;  Philip  Dun- 
ning, New  York.  20678a 

Hunted  and  hounded;  crook-ed  drama  in  1  act, 
by  E.  Rosenthal.    21  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  8,  1915 ;  D :  39614 ;  Ethel  Rosen- 
thal, San  Francisco.  20678b 

Hunted  by  a  woman;  by  C.  A.  Taylor. 

©  Charles  A.  Taylor,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. ; 
D  :  5816,  Nov.  23,  1904.  20679 

Hunted  down;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
A.    H.    Woodhull. 

©  Aaron  H.   Woodhull,  New  York;   1887: 
817,  Jan.  11.  20680 

or,   Gold,   mask,   revenge,   a  drama   in  4 

acts,  by  .T.  M.  Miller.     Shenandoah,  Pa.,  J.  K. 
Boyer  &  J.  B.  Scheuhiug,  1887.    41  p.    16°. 

©    .Joseph    M.    Miller,    Shenandoah,    Pa.; 
1887 :  21750,  Aug.  25  ;  2c.  Sept.  1.  20681 

See  also  Haunted  by  a  shadow. 


Hunted  to  death;  or.  The  pony  express,  a 
drama  of  early  frontier  life  in  5  acts,  by  H. 
Simon. 

©   Henry    Simon,   New   York;    1886:18875, 
Aug.  20.  20682 

Hunter  (The)  and  the  game  warden;  dramatic 
sketch,  by  H.  J.  Burns.    30  p.    f°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  1,  1911 ;  D :  25128 ;  H.  J.  Burns. 
St.  Louis.  20683 

Hunter's  game;  a  musical  comedietta,  by  C.  E. 
Royal. 

©  Charles  E.  Royal,  Tacoiiu! ;  D :  4940,  Apr. 
25.  1904.  20684 

Hvmters   of  American  heiresses;   comedy   in   4 

acts,  by  Saint  Aubin  [pseud,  of  A.  A.  Corbett] 

©    Adolph    St.    Aubin,    New    York;    1896: 

24767,  Apr.  21.  20685 

Hunter's  (The)  protege.  See  Green  (The) 
Mountain  ranger. 

Hunter's  (The)  story;  a  drama  in  1  act,  by 
A.  A.  Augustus. 

©  Albert  A.  Augustus,  Chicago ;  1888 :  6099, 
Feb.  27.  20686 

Huntin'  for  Hawkins;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by   G.   F.   Steely. 

©    Guy    F.    Steely,    Chicago ;    1899 :  15159, 
Feb.  25.  20687 

See  also  Hunting  for  Hawkins. 


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Hunting  a  detective;  a  dramatic  composition, 
by  Bernard  Kliug.     11  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 
©    Cliarles    Ruppel,    New    Yorli ;    D :  4494. 
Jan.  9,   1904;  2c.  Jan.  9,  1904. 

20688 

Hunting  an  heiress.     Sec  Gilded  (A)  brick. 

Hunting  big  game;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  B.  J. 
Hakoun.     [149]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.   17,   1912;   D:  29406;   Benjamin 
J.  Halvoun,  New  York.  20689 

Hunting  for  an   apartment;   a   monologue,  by 

M.  I.  Fisk.      {In  Harper's  magazine,  v.  107) 

©   May   Isabel   Fisk,   New  York;   D :  3S47, 

Aug.  19,  1903;  2c.  Aug.  22,  1903.  20690 

See  also  Monologues. 

Hunting  for  de  'possum  an'  de  coon;  a  negro 
comedy  in  1  act  and  2  scenes,  by  S.  T.  Sutor. 
Lyncliburg,  Va.,  The  Lynn  printing  co.,  1894. 
[7]   p.     12°. 

©   Sam  T.    Sutor,   Lynchburg,   Va. ;    1S8S : 
29677,  Oct.  19;  2c.  July  24,  1894.  20691 

Hunting  for  Hapgood;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by 
Frank  H.  Shepard.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  & 
CO.,  1906.  18  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  Baker's 
ed.  of  plays) 

©    Walter    H.    Baker    &    co.,    Boston;    D: 
9043.  Sept.  6,  1906;  2c.  Nov.  6,  1906.     20692 

Hunting  for  Hawkins;  farce-comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  (x.  F.  Steely.     Typewritten. 

©  Guy  F.  Steely,  Chicago;  1899:72195. 
Nov.  4;  2c.  Nov.  4.  20693 

See  also  Huntin'  for  Hawkins. 

Hunting  for  Hooligan;  a  farce  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  C.  E.  Royal  and  A.  Beeson. 

©  Chai'les  E.  Roval  and  Alvin  Beeson,  T:i- 
coma  ;  D  :  1783,  Apr.  23,  1902.  20694 

Hunting  (The)  of  the  Snark;  a  play,  by  Mar- 
shnli  Pinckney  [pseud,  of  M.  P.  W.  Locke] 
Indianapolis,  Andrews  &  Moore,  1883.  2  p.  1., 
108  p.     12°. 

©  Marshall  P.  W.  Locke,  Indianapolis; 
1882:22347,  Dec.  28;  2c.  July  28,  1883. 
[Note:  Title  on  the  copies  received  is — Hunt- 
ing of  the  Snark;  or.  The  professor's  dream] 

20695 

or.  The  professor's  dream,   in  ii   prologu<» 

and  5  acts,  by  Mai'shall  Pincknev   [pseud,  of 
M.  P.  W.  Locke] 

(c)  Marshall  P.  W.  Locke,  Indianapolis; 
1883:18116,  Oct.  3;  2c.  Oct.  3.  20696 

Hunting  the  slippers;  or,  Painless  dentistry, 
a  farce  in  1  scene,  by  Martin  Beclier.  Ne\v 
York,  Ii.  M.  De  Wilt,  187.^).  14  p.  12°.  ([De 
Witt's  acting  plays,  no.  190] ) 

©  Robert  M.  De  Witt.  New  York;  1876: 
8906,   July  31  ;   2c.   Dec.   28.  20697 


Hunting  the  wren.     See  Droleen. 

Hunting  (The)  tour;  a  musical  comedy  in  2 
acts,  by  S.  Wertheim. 

©  S.  AVertheim,  Fremont,  O. ;  1883 :  15238, 
Aug.  17;  2c.  Aug.  31.  20698 

Huon  of  Gwyenne;  or.  The  knight  of  the 
golden  horn,  a  spectacular  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  L.  V.  Ohapin. 

©  L.  V.  Chapin,  Chicago ;  1888 :  5442,  Feb. 
20.  20699 

Hurdy-gurdy  (The)  girl;  musical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  Richard  Carle.  112  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.     [Libretto  only] 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York;  D: 
10692,  June  3,  1907 ;  2c.  June  1,  1907.     20700 

Hurley    hurley. 

©  Joseph  M.  Weber  and  Lewis  M.  Fields, 
New   York  ;    1898  :  52883,    Sept.  9.  20701 

Huron  (The)  queen.     See  Huronne  (La) 

Huron  (El)  y  Felipe  Segundo;  entremeses 
liricos  de  C.  Arniches  y  E.  Garcia  Alvarez, 
musica  del  maestro  Torregrosa.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1908.  45  p. 
12°.      [Librettos  only] 

©  Carlos  Arniches  y  Enrique  Garcia  Al- 
varez, Madrid;  D :  13795,  Sept.  14,  1908;  2c. 
Sept.  14,  1908.  20702 

Huronne  (La);  or,  The  Huron  queen,  a  play 
in  3  acts,  by  Leopold  Stapleaux  and  Armand 
d'Artois,  tr.  and  adapted  by  the  Franco- 
American  agency  for  dramatic  literature,  ltd. 

©  Frangois  Mons  and  Louis  Nathal,  New 
York  ;  1886  :  7090.  Mar.  26.  20703 

Hurricane  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  Atherton. 
founded  on  her  novel.  Prologue.  [18]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  25,  1914;  D:  38317;  Gertrude 
Atherton,  New  York.  20703a 


• foinided   upon   her  story   of   Pro- 

logu(>  contained  in  The  bell  in  the  fog.     [2], 
14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    9,    1914;    I) :  38792;    Gertrude 
Atherton,  New  York.  20703b 

^play  in  3  acts,  by  H.  A.  Littlclale.     12],  11.T 

p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.  9,  1914;   D :  38449 ;   Harold   AvI- 
nier  Littl'Mlale,  New  York.  207d3c 

Hurricanes;   a   comic   drama    in    ;*>   acts,    by    P.. 
Hov.ard. 

©   P.i-onson  Howard,   United   Stales;   1878: 
6274,  May  24.  20704 

Hurroo;    or,    The    Irish    tenement,    a    musical 
dialect  sketch,  by   R.  M.  Carroll. 

©    R.    M.    Carroll,    TTnlted    States;     1873: 
11910,  Oct.  17.  20705 


1022 


20706 


COPYEIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED    STATES 


20723 


Hurry  (A)  call  marriage;  a  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  A.  E.  Ives  and  J.  Newton  Humes.  19  p. 
8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Alice  E.  Ives  and  John  Newton  Humes. 
Brooklvn;  D:2952,  Jan.  19,  1903;  2c.  Jan. 
11,  1904.  20706 

Hurry,  hurry,  hurry;  farce  comedy  of  today  in 
3  acts,  by  L.  Arnold.  67  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  4,  1915 ;  D :  41904 ;  Le  Roy  Ar- 
nold, Minneaoolis.  20706a 

Hurry  up  lunch.;  comedy  dialogue  for  two 
characters,  by  Perrine  Lambert.  13  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  James  H.  Lambert,  jr.,  Philadelphia ;  D : 
10319,  Apr.  11,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  30,  1907.    20707 

Hurt  (The)  that  heals;  play  in  3  acts,  by  G. 
A.  Thompson.     93  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

■©  Ic.  July  5,  1913 ;  D :  33720 ;  Grace  Allen 
Thompson,  Fairhaven,  IMass.  20708 

Hurtig-  &  Seamen's  first  prize  beauties;  by  J. 
Hurtig. 

©  Jules  Hurtle,  New  York:  1898:4.5007, 
July  28.  20709 

Husar  (Der);  komische  oper  in  2  acten,  nach 
einera  Scrilie'schen  stoffe,  von  Victor  Leon 
miisik  von  Ignaz  Briill,  op.  79.  Leipzig,  J. 
Weinberger,  1897. 

©  Josef  ^Veinberger,  Leipzig ;  1897 :  59475, 
Oct.  20;  2c.  Nov.  13.  20710 

Kusarenfieber;  lustspiel  in  4  akten,  von  Gus- 
tav  Kadelburg  und  Richard  Skowronnek. 
Berlin  [F.  Bloch,  erben]  190G.    130  p.    8°. 

©  Felix  Bloch,  erben,  Berlin;  D:9G79,  Dec. 
21,  1906 :  2c.  Dec.  21.  1906.  20711 

Husareng'eneral  (Der);  operetta  in  3  akten,  vcm 
K.  Elherg,  Oskar  Friednianu  und  Fritz 
Lunzer.  nuisik  von  C.  M.  Ziehrer.  Regie-  und 
soufflierbuch.  Leipzig,  [etc.]  AV.  Karczag, 
New  York,  Karczag  pub.  co.,  1913.    35  p.     4°. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  23,  1914  ;  D  :  36807  ;  W.  Karczag, 
Vienna.  20711a 

— •  Same.    Text  der  gesiinge.    24  p.    12°. 

.©  Ic.  Apr.  23,  1914;  D :  36797 ;  W.  Kar^i-zag, 
Leipzig.  20711b 

Husares  de  la  princesa;  zarzuela  c6mica  en  1 
acto,  dividido  en  4  cuadros,  en  prosa,  original 
de  Leopoldo  Garcia  Cotta  y  Joaquin  Garcia 
Tieon,,  miislca  del  maestro  Eduardo  Fuentes. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1915. 
48  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Aug.  30, 1915  ;  Ic.  Sept.  1, 1915 ;  D :  41644  ; 
Garcia  Cotta  y  Garcia  Leon,  Madrid.    20711c 

Husband  (The);  drama  in  4  acts,  by  N.  Breiter. 
[2],  102  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  27,  1911;  D:  28108;  Nathan 
Breiter,  New  York.  20712 


Husband  (The) — Continued. 

an  original  one  man  comedy  drama  in  1 

scene,  by  H.  S.  Sheldon.  11  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  14,  1909 ;  D :  16237 ;  Harry  So- 
phus  Sheldon,  Chicago.  20713 

— —  a  society  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Williams. 
New  Orleans,  Theo.  A.  Ray,  1898.  1  p.  1.,  89 
p.     16°. 

©    Espy    W.    H.    Williams,    New    Orleans; 
1898  :  39641,  June  30  ;  2c.  .July  7.  20714 


and  The  forbidden  guest^s;  two  plays,  by 

J.  Corbin.     Boston  and  New  York,  Houghton, 
Mifflin  company,  1910.    xxxiii,  271  p.     12°. 

©    Nov.    .5,    1910;    2c.    Nov.    11,    1910;    D: 
22.531 ;  John  Corbin,  New  York.  20715 

Hustand  (A),  a  wife  and  a  friend;  a  drama  in 
3  acts,  by  Harry  Sophus  Sheldon.  [132]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  26,  1909 ;  D :  16635 ;  Martin  and 
Emery,  Chicago.  20716 

Husband  and  judge  (Le  justicier);  a  drama  in 

5  acts,  by  Jules  de  Marthold. 

©  FrauQois  Mons  and  Louis  Nathal,  New 
York  ;  1886  :  19918,  Sept.  3.  20717 

Husband  and  lover;  a  dramatization  in  4  acts, 
by  L.  B.  Parker. 

©  Lottie  Blair  Parker,  Thomaston,  N.  Y. ; 
1893  :  58022,  Dec.  29.  20718 

Husband  (The)  hunters;  an  American  musical 

comedy  in  2  acts,  by  S.  M.  Brenner. 

.  ©    S.    M.    Brenner,    Baltimore ;    D :  15830, 
May  5,  1909.  20719 

Hvisband  (A)  in  clover;  comedy  for  1  male  and 
1  female,  by  11.  C.  Merivale,  text  and  stage 
Imsiness  ed.  and  rev.  by  Pauline  Phelps  and 
Marion  SlK)rt.  New  York,  E.  S.  Werner  &  co., 
1906.    17  p.    12°.     (On  cover:  Werner  ed.) 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner,   New  York;   D:9480, 
Nov.  12,  1906 ;  2c.  Nov.  26,  1900.  20720 

Husband  (The)  of  a  celebrity;  a  drama 
adapted  and  tr.  from  the  Russian  of  Prince 
Alexander  I.  Sumbatoff,  by  I.  F.  Hapgood. 

©    Isabel    Florence    Hapgood,    New    York ; 
D:  13654,  Aug.  26.  1908.  20721 

Husband   of  a   suffragette;   vaudeville  sketch, 

by  N.  Marshall.    7  }).    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  3,  1910;  D:  20101;  Nancy  Mar- 
shall, Kansas  City,  Mo.  20722 

Husband  (The)  of  his  widow;  little  comedy  in 
1  act,  tr.  from  the  Spanish  of  .Tacinto  Bena- 
vente,  by  J.  A.  Herman.  [2],  31  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  2,  1912;  D :  28.524 ;  .Tohn  Arm- 
strong Herman,  Harrisburg,  Pa.  20723 


1023 


20724 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


20741 


Husband  (The)  of  Kate;  by  E.  I.  Joy. 

©  Elizabeth  Ina  Joy,  St.  Louis ;  D :  14469, 
Dec.  7,  190S.  20724 

Husband  (The)  of  one  wife;  comedy-drama  in 
3  acts,  by  Ancella  Hunter  [i.  e.  B.  A.  Hunter] 
143  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  21,  1910 ;  D :  228S2 ;  Bertha  An- 
cella Hunter,  Los  Angeles.  20725 

Husband  (The)  of  the  wife;  farce,  by  C.  M. 
Waage.     13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  13,  1915 ;  D :  41486 ;  Josephine 
Bastian,  San  Francisco.  20725a 

Husband  or  lover;  a  dramatization  in  4  acts, 
by  L.  B.  Parker. 

©  Lottie  Blair  Parker,  Thomaston,  N.  Y. ; 
1893 :  58023,  Dec.  29.  20726 

Husband  (The)  proposition;  monologue,  by  E. 
Hopkins.     17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  14,  1915;  D:  39439;  Edwiu  Hop- 
kins,   New  York.  20726a 

Husband  (A)  to  order;  a  bit  of  foolishness  in 
1  act,  by  C.  W.  Tackenberg.  7  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Chas.    W.    Tackenberg,    CUncinnati ;    D : 
5341,  July  25,  1904 ;  2c.  July  25,  1904.     20727 

Husband  (A)  wanted;  comedy  playlet,  by  Blos- 
ser  Jennings  and  H.  Holman.  11  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  7,  1915;  D :  40355 ;  Harry  Hol- 
man, New  York.  20727a 

Husbandless  (A)  wife;  by  J.  C.  Morris,  12  p. 
f".     Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  Charles  Morris,  Put-in-Bay,  O. ; 
D :  5391,  Aug.  8,  1904 ;  2c.  Aug.  8,  1904.  20728 

Husbands  by  purchase;  a  society  play  in  5  acts, 
by  S.  O.  de  Soissons. 

©    S.   C.   de    Soissons,    Cambridge,    Mass. ; 
1896:68222,  Dec.  14.  20729 

Husband's  (A)  error;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Mrs. 
F.  Broaker. 

©  Mrs.  Frank  Broaker,  New  York;  1896: 
57848,  Oct.  21.  20730 

Husband's  (A)  honor;  a  romantic  drama  in  2 
acts,  ])y  H.  Hall. 

©    Howard    Hall,    Decatur,    Mich.;    1897: 
40039,  July  9.  20731 

Husband's  (A)  infatuation.  Sec  Supper  at 
Sherry's. 

Husband's  (The)  jealousy.      S(>e  Estranged. 

Husbands  made  to  order;  a  play  in  1  act,  by 
J.  A.  Gulden.     8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  A.  Golden,  New  York ;  D :  12900, 
May  5,  1908;  2c.  May  5,  1908.  20732 


Husbands  of  mine:  4  act  comedv  of  multi- 
matrimony,  by  W.  A.  Curtis.  [112]  p.  4°. 
Tyjiewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  16,  1912 ;  D :  29691 ;  William  Al- 
bert Curtis,  Oakland,  Cal.  20733 

Husbands  on  approval;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
W.  M.  Kliitt.  Boston,  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co., 
1914.     197  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  29,  1913 ;  2c.  Oct.  30,  1913 ;  D :  35558 ; 
William  M.  Blatt,  Boston.  20734 

Husband's  (A)  reflection;  play  in  1  act,  by 
B.   Q.    Meyer.     22   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  30,  1915;   D:  39546;   Blakoman 
Q.  Meyer,  New  York.  20734a 

Husband's  (A)  rights;  comedy-drama  in  1  act 
by  H.  Adler  and  Meyer  Schwartz.  20  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Hyman    Adler,    New    York;    D :  12607. 
Mar.  13,  1908;  2c.  Mar.  13,  1908.  20735 

Husband's    (A)    sacrifice.      See   St.    Marc. 

Husbands  to  burn;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts. 

©    Pliilip    B.    Hunt,     Minneapolis;     1899: 
69733,  Oct.  26.  20736 

Hush-money;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  Kinkead. 
[121]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  2,  1914;  D :  38037 ;  Cloves  Kin- 
kead, Louisville.  20736a 

original  comedy  drama  in  2  scenes,  by  E. 

De  Forrest.     18  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  14,  1915;  D:  41988;  Edward  Do 
Forrest,  New  York.  20736b 

play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  E.  Kidder.     [108]  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  28,  1911 ;  D :  23501  ;  Edward  E. 
Kidder,  New  York.  20737 

Kusking-bee  (The);  a  comedy  in  2  shrieks  and 
a  yell,  by  M.  Drew  and  Edgar  Selden. 

©    Maurice    Drew    and    E.    Selden,    Uiiilcd 
Slates;  1884:22620,  Nov.  IL  20738 


—  a  drama,  by  C.  L.  Thompson. 

©    Clara    Louise    Thompson,    Minneapolis ; 
1898 :  45613,  Aug.  1.  20739 


—  dramatic  composition  in  1  act,  by  Evange- 
line Campbell.  Haverhill,  Mass.,  Frank  P. 
Stiles,  1910.     12  p.     8°. 

©  Apr.  1,  1910;  2c.  Apr.  5,  1910;  D:  20710; 
Mrs.  Geo.  B.  Holden,  Haverhill,  Mass.    20740 


— -an  original  farce  in  2  acts,  by  S.  Marble. 

©  Scott  INIarble,  Chicago;  1882:21708,  Dec. 
24.  20741 


1024 


20741 


COPYKIGHTED    IN    THE    UNITED    STATES 


20760 


Huss,  Zilla,  huss;  lustspiel  in  1  szene  und  3 
ukteu,  vou  lloda  lioda.  Berlin,  Biiliuenver- 
lag  Aim  &  Simrock,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1913.  67  p. 
8°. 

©  le.  Mur.  23,  1914;  D :  3G450 ;  Biihueu- 
verlag  Aim  &  Simrock,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin. 

20741a 

Hustler  (The);  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts  [by 
T.  H.  Davis,  W.  T.  Keogh  and  J.  .J.  Rosen- 
tliHl]     rA   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  T.  Keogh,  New  York,  Thomas 
H.  Davis,  and  J.  J.  Rosenthal,  United  States; 
1890 :  1741G,  May  28 ;  2c.  July  28.  20742 

See  also  Byer's  library  of  tabloid  plays. 

Hustlers  (The);  by  H.  L.  Lyman. 

©  Herbert  Lucius  Lyman,  INIilwaukee ;  D : 
G1U9,  Feb.  9,  1905.  20743 

a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts. 

©  Thomas  H.  Davis,  William  T.  Keogh  and 

.T.  J.  Rosenthal,  Nev/  York;  1890:18388,  June 

.    5.  20744 

Hustling'    of    Hiram. 

©  Mrs.  M.  J.  Goodrich,  B<.st(m;  D :  7G61, 
Dec.  5,  1905.  20745 

Huzulenliebe!  dramntiches  sitlenbild  aus  den 
VValdkarpatheu,  von  Otto  Steinbach.  Leip- 
zig, T.  Gerstenberg   [1915]     S3  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  14.  1915;  Ic.  Nov.  18,  1915;  D: 
4229,'!;   Tlieod(»r  Gerstenberg,  Leipzig. 

20745a 

Hyacinth  Halvey;  ti  comedy,  by  T>ady  Gregory, 
Xcw  Y<vrk.  Printed  for  John  guinn,  190G. 
2  p.  1.,  3-51,   [1]  p.     12°. 

©  Lady  Gregory,  Ireland;  D :  9725,  Dec.  IM. 
190G:  2c.  Dec.  31,  190G.  20746 

Hydra    (The).      Sec   Reaping    the    whirlwind. 

Hydrophobia;  or,  Every  dog'  has  his  day,  a 
I'anical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  F.  H.  Gassaw;iy. 

©  Frank  Harrison  Gass:nvi!v,  California; 
18SG :  8815,  Apr.  13.  "  20747 

Hymen  (The)  affinity  co.,  ltd.;  farce  in  1  act, 
l)y  J.  C.  Dox. 

©  .Julia  C.  Dox,  Peoria,  111.;  D  :-,148S0, 
.Tan.  23,  1909.  20748 

Hynde  Horn.      See  Ye  geste  of  Hynde  Horn. 

Hypatia;  dramatized  in  3  acts,  by  G.  B.  de 
(..Mielin  and  F.  E.  Peck. 

©  (Jrace  B.  de  Quelin  and  Fannie  F.  Peck, 
Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. ;  1900  A:  18677,  July  28. 

20749 

a  play  in  4  act»,  founded  on  Charles  Kings- 
ley's  novel  of  that  name,  by  G.  Stuart  Ogilvie. 
Railway.  N.  J.,  The  Mer.shon  company,  1894. 
4  p.  1.,  63  p.     16°. 

©  W.  Heinemann,  London;  1894:7313,  Apr. 
2;  2c.  Apr.  2.  20750 


Hypatia — Continued. 

^a  play  in  prologue  and  6  acts,  dramatized 

from  Charles  Kingsley's  novel,  by  T.  D.  Bea.s- 

ley.     Typewritten. 

©  T.  D.  Beasley,  Berkeley,  Cal. ;  1900  A: 
15267,  June  19;  2c.  July  9.  20751 

a  play  in  3  acts,  by  F.  E.  Peck. 

©  Fannie  E.  I'eck,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y. ; 
I  > :  2045,  June  25,  1902.  20752 

a   tragedy   in  4  acts,   by   G.   B.   de   Quelin 

;ind  \<\  E.  Peck.     Typewritten. 

©  l-'annie  E.  Peck  and  Grace  B.  de  Quelin, 
Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. ;  1900  A :  7442,  Mar.  21 ;  2c. 
Apr. 


6. 


20753 


Sec  also  Adventures  of  Hypatia. — Hy- 
patia, the  heathen.— Hypatia,  the  pagan, 

Hypatia,  the  heathen;  a  play  in  4  acts,  founded 
on  Charles  Kingsley's  novel  of  that  name,  by 
G.  Stuart  Ogilvie.  Rahway,  N.  J.,  The  Mer- 
shon  company,  1894. 

©  W.  Heineiuann,  London;  1894:7314,  Apr. 
2.  20754 

Hypatia,  the  pagan;  a  play  in  4  acts,  founded 
on  Charles  Kingsley's  novel  of  that  name,  by 
(i.   Sluart  Ogilvie. 

©  W.  Heinemaim,  London;  1894:7315,  Apr. 
2.  20755 

Hypnotic  cure;  a  I'arce  in  1  act,  by  I.  Alex- 
ander.     Typewritten. 

©    Israel    Alexander,    Boston;    1899:16370, 
Mar.  2;  2c.  Mar.  2.  20756 

Hypnotic  (The)  doctor;  or,  The  doings  of  Doc 
tor  Louder,  an  addition  to  Bert  Baker's,  The 
man   from   Klondyke.   by   Roger   Imhof    [i.   e. 
V.  R.  Indiof]  4  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Fred  Roger  Indiof,  Rock  Island,  111. ;  D : 
4908,    Apr.    20,    1904;    2c.   Apr.    20,    1904. 

20757 

Hypnotic  (The)  rehearsal;  comedy  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  R.  Cornelius  Raby.  9  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    May    G,    1912;    D :  29584 ;    Milberg, 


Brown  &  Milberg,  New  York. 


20758 


Hypnotic  (An)  spree;  farce  in  1  act,  by  R. 
Strauss.     13  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.     Nov.     5,    1910 ;     D :  22488 ;     Robert 
Strauss,  New  York.  20759 

Hypnotic  victims;  or.  Wanied  by  a  vision, 
sensational  melodrama,  by  Elsie  M.  Mac- 
Kay.     96  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  E.   M.   MacKay,   Buffalo;    D :  .5022.   Mav 
13,  1904;  2c.  July  14,  1904.  20760 

Hypnotising  (The)  minister;  dramatic  compo- 
sition, by  D.  I'.  Ferguson.     68  p.     f°.     Ms. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    8,    1914;    D:. 85582;    Dolly    P. 
Ferguson,  Whitehall,  Mich.  20760a 


5379—16- 


65 


1025 


20761 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSTTTONS 


20781 


Hyiinotisni;  drama  in  3  acts,  )).v  A.  W^'ld.     ii, 
f)!  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    IVIuy    31,    3U10;    1>:  21209;    Arthur 
^^'('l(l,    New    Yorlj.  20761 


— -a    dramatic    composition,    ]}y    Mi's.    E.    B. 
i\ol  l(>i-.      Typewritten. 

©    Mrs.    E.    K.    Kolier,    P.altimore;    1895: 
44510,  Aus,'.  P.l;  1e.  Aug.  lU.  20762 

a  farce  in  1  act,  by  NewiMl  Bent.     Boston, 


W.  H.  Baicer  ^c  co.,  19(«.     8  \\     ](> 

©  Walter  II.  Balder  &  co.,  Boston;  D:2918, 
Jan.  28,  1903;  2c.  Mar.  24,  1903.  20763 


—  a  novelty  playlet  in  1  act,  by  J.  .lex.     6  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  John  Jex,  Newarlj,   Del.;    D :  6265,  Feb. 
27,  1905;  2c.  Feb.  20,  1905.  20764 

—  or.  Dr.  Kabala,  a  psycliological  drama,  by 
A.  Mongenais.     Typewritten. 

©  Agnes  Mongenais,  St.  Louis ;  1896 :  28021, 
May   7;   2c.   Sept.   12.  20765 

—  Sec  also  Heart  of  Africa. 


Hypnotism  and  crime.     See  Dark  (The)  con- 
tinent. 

Hypnotism  foiled;  play  in  5  acts,  by  E.  Gold- 
berg.    72  p.     4°.     Tyi)ewrit1en. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  13,  1915;  I  >  :39979 ;  lOlias  Gold- 
berg, Chelsea,  Mass.  20765a 

Hypnotist   (The) 

©  Beatrice  l.ieb,  Omaha,  Neb.;  1899:35484, 
May  27;  2c.  May  27.  20766 

a  comedietta  in  1  act,  by  Eflie  W.  Merri- 

man.    Chicago,  The  Di-amatic  pulilishing  com- 
pany  [1901]     8  p.  12°. 

©    Dramatic   pub.    co.,     Chicago ;     D :  1025, 
Oct.  28,  1901;  2c.  Oct.  28,  1901.  20767 

a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Napheys  and 


Pitzer.     37  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  B.  F.  Napheys  and  R.  C.  I'itzer,  Denver; 
D:9230,  Oct.  15,  190G;  2c.  Mar.  21,  1907. 

20768 

—  See  also  Hypnotiste  (L') 


Hypnotiste  (L')  (The  hypnotist);  a  comedy- 
drama,   by  AV.   G.   Harrison. 

©  William  Greer  Harrison,  San  Francisco; 
1891:0310,  Feb.  IG.  20769 

Hypnotized;  i)l;iv  in  4  acts,  by  A.  J.  Eddy. 
13G  p.     8°. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    29,    1909;     D:  17217;     Arthur 
Jerome  Eddy,  Chicago.  20770 

Hypnotized  husband;  or.  Dolly  Smoothboy's 
experiment,  by  M.  Godfrey  1  pseud.  <»f  M.  G. 
Rives]     9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Nov.   30,   1909:    T):175f>S;    Madeline 
Godfrey,   East  Orange,   N.   J.  20771 


Hypnotized  (The)  janitor;  by  (!.  Sniilh.  :*.  p. 
r".     Typewritten. 

©   !c.   SepL    1,   1911;    D :  25205  ;  ({.-in  Siiiilii. 
New   York.  20772 

Hypnotizer  (The);  dram.-i  in  1  ads,  !iy  K.  K. 
Wilson.     .'>4  p.     I".     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    IVIay    1,    1911;    1):2415(;;  Kosanna 

King  Wilson,  Tn»y,  O.  20773 

or.   The   hero   of   a  hundred  years  hence, 

a  sensational  comedy  drama,  by  E.  Dermody. 

©  Elmer  I>ermo(lv,  New  York;  IS'.rJ:  31717. 
Aug.  1.  20774 

Hypnotizing"  a  landlord;  by  Lrviii  < '..  Tt'(\s. 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago;  1899:08877, 
Oct.  23;  2('.  Nov.  17.  20775 

Hypnotizirte  (Die)  braut.  See  Drei  (Die) 
brueder. 

Hypochonder  (Der);  a  comedy  in  4  ads,  by 
G.  O.  Moser. 

©      Bnre     and      I'.olossv      Kirnll'y,      TTnilcd 
Stales;   1877:1199,s,   Oct.   17.  20776 

Hypochondriac  (The);  a  comedv  in  I  n<ls.  liv 
M.   Walsh  and  H.  i).  De  ISIille". 

©  Marie  Walsh,  Brooklyn;  18SS:1(;27,  .Ian. 
14.  20777 

Hypocrisy;  a  iMuiantic  socidy  drain;!  in  .'?  ads 
and  a  ])rologiie,  Ir.  and  adai)ted  from  th(> 
S)):inisli,  by  H.  Tra])man  and  1"].  Dillon. 

©    Henrv    Trapman    and    Ed.    Dillon,    Mil- 
waukee ;  1892  :  38528,  Sept.  23.  20778 

Hypocrite  (The);  a  comedy  in  5  ads,  by  (\  Nil- 
rose. 

©  Charles  Nilrose,  New  York;   1885:5.590, 
Mar,  G.  20779 


—  or.  Secret  foes,  a  drama  in  4  ads,  by    L. 
Marston. 

©  Lawrenc(>  Marston,  Chicago;  1887:  1:5178, 


Mav  18. 


20780 


•    See    (iho    Continental    drama. — Wife    for 

wife. 

Hypocrites  (The);  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  II.  A. 
.lones.  New  Yoi-k,  Sanniel  French  ;  l/ondon, 
Samuel  li\-ench,  ltd.,  1908.  :;  p.  1.,  11-1(59  p. 
I)hins.  8°.  (|The  plays  of  Henry  Arthin- 
.lones  I ) 

©  Heiu'v  Ailhnr  .Tones,  Tiondon  ;   D:  12771, 
Apr.  IS,  1908;  2c.  ]\Iay  19C  1908.  20781 

Hypodermics;  vaudeville  sketch,  by  G.  Cariien- 
ter.     1 25]  j).     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  12.  1914;  D::;7014:  Grant  Car- 
l)cntcr,  San   I'^randsco.  20781a 


1026 


20781 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


20793 


Hysterische   (Der)    maim;   lustspiel   in   3   auf-       I  clasn't  think  of  it;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  L.  R. 

—     -  -  -—     -  De  Li.sle.      [G9]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  21,  1914;   D :  35729 ;  Louise  R. 
De  Lisle,  New  Yorlt.  20788a 


ziigeii,  von  Oscar  A.  H.  Scliniitz.  Miinclien 
und  Leipzig,  (ieorg  Miiller  verlag  [1914] 
322  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Mav  11,  1914  ;  D  :  37027  ;  Georg  Mill-       ^ 
ler,  Miniich.         ,  20781b 

I;   an   egotistical   comedy   in   3   acts,   by   J.   B. 
Matthews.  j 

©  J.  Braiider  Matthews,  New  York;  1871: 
0122,  June  27.  20782 

I  am  a  Buffalo;  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
M.  L.  Kinsey.     IG  p.     4°.     Typewritten.  - 

©  M.  L.  Kinsey,  Shreve,  (). ;  D :  621,  July  1, 
1901;  2c.  July  1,  1901.  20783 


I  am  a  Missourian.  . 

©  Martin  L.  McKean,   San  Francisco;   D: 
13333,  July  13,  ]908.  20784 

I    am    engaged;    a    comedy    in    4    acts,  by    E.       j 
Poesche. 

©     Enuna     Poesclie,     Wasliingion;     1894: 

2G2r)G,  M:iy  24.  20785 

I  am  little  but  good;  a  lady  serio-comic  sketch,       j 
written  and  composed  by  \V.  H.  Tiingard. 

©    William    Horace    Ling:\rd,    New    York; 
1872:8GG3,  Aug.  13.  20786 

I  am  the  king;  a  nuisical  play,  by  Carmoser,       I, 
I  pseud,   of  O.   E.   Moser]      34   ]>.     4°.     Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Carlotta  E.   IMoser,   Erie,   Pa.;    D :  3819, 
Aug.  G,  3903;  2c.  Aug.  31,  190:;.  20787 

I  am  U.     tS'ce  Abe  Zekener. 

I  and  U.     See  Abe  Zekener.  I 

I  beg  your  -oardon;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  J.  R.       ^ 
Selman.     [12],  22  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  29,  1914 ;  D :  3GSG3 ;  Joseph  Rob- 
(>rts  Selman,  Jersey  City.  20787a 

comedy    talking    and    singing    act,    by    L.       -^ 

li'leming.       12  p.     4".     Typewritten.      [Words 
only] 

©   Ic.   Oct.   4.   1915;   D:  41895;    Len   Flem- 
ing, Wellsboro,  Pa.  20787b       i 

L  D.  E.;  an  episode  in  the  life  of  an  African 
millionaire,  by  B.  B.  Rice  and  W.  M.  Cald- 
well.    10  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Emmit  B.  Rice  and  William  M.  Caldwell, 
Los  Angeles  ;  D  :  7281,  Sept.  19,  1905  ;  2c.  Sept.       i 
19,  1905.  20787c 

I.  (An)  D.  B.  in  South  Africa.  Hee  Cupid 
and   diamonds. 

I'd  rather  die;  by  H.  Quester.    77  p.    8°.    Type-       I 
written. 

©    Henrv    Quester,    Rochester,    N.    Y. ;    D : 
15187,  Feb.  27,  1909;  2c.  Apr.  22,  1909.    20788 

1027 


didn't  expect  it  so  soon;  by  G.  X.  Wilson. 

©  George  X.  Wilsim,  New  York;  D :  13046, 
May  18,  1908.  20789 

died:  farce  in  1  act,  by  J.  Slmonson.  [2],  17 
p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  IS,  1911;  D:  25788;  Julius 
Sinionson,  New  York.  20790 

— ■  Same.     [2],  19  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  29,  1912;  D:  30127;  Julius 
Slmonson,  New  York.  20791 

dine  with  my  mother;  a  monologue,  by  B. 
Purdy.     5  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Belmont  Purdy,  New  York;  D :  3916, 
Sept.  1,  1903;  2c.  July  15,  1903.  20792 

don't  care;  farce  comedy  in  1  act,  by  V.  Mas- 
sari.     [1],  7  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  1,  1914 ;  D  :  37712  ;  Vincent  Mas- 
sari,  New  York'.  20792a 

don't  say  nothing;  a  1  act  comedy,  by  Philip 
Singer.     12  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  2,  1914;  D :  38796 ;  Philip 
Singer,  New  York.  20792b 

Edward  Gilbert;  a  business  episode  in  3 
scenes  [by  Charles  F.  Dowd]  Toledo,  O.,  The 
Guardian  trust  and  savings  bank  of  Toledo, 
1914.    5  p.  1.,  15-44  p.     16°. 

©  Aug.  3,  1914;  2c.  Aug.  10,  1914;  A: 
3790S5 ;  Guardian  trust  &  savings  bank  of 
of  Toledo,  Toledo,  O.  20792c 

egen  gard.     See  Fri  os  fra  det  onde. 

got  troubles;  monologue,  by  A.  Hoffman.  [1], 
54  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  9,  1914;  D :  35677 :  Aaron  Hoff- 
man, New  York.  20792d 

had  an  auto;  monologue,  by  A.  Hoffman.  [1  |, 
11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  19,  1914;  D:  35756;  Aaron  Hoff- 
man,  New  York.  20792e 

have  got  him;  or.  The  electric  inventor,  a 
play  in  4  acts,  by  .1.  B.  Bradley.  12  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  J.  B.  Bradley,  Pittsburgh;  1891:36273, 
Oct.  8;  2c.  Oct.  8.  20793 

have  reaped  all  I  sowed;  play  in  1  act,  by 
E.  O.  Farmer.     13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  1.5,  1914;  D :  36715 ;  Ethel 
Orange  Farmer,  Chicago.  20793a 

hear  you  calling  me;  drama  in  5  scenes,  by 
C.  E.  Noll.     63  p.     4'.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  10,  1915;  D:  41710;  Chas.  E. 
Noll,    Reading,    Pa.  20793b 


20794 


Dratvtatic  compositions 


20812 


I   left   Ireland   and   mother   because   we   were       I    love    your    wife;    u    jmisical    ski^cli,    wriltoii 


poor;   Irish  chariu'ter  souj;,  words  and   iiuisic 
l).v    Olmrles    It.    Dockstiuler,    Washiiij^tun. 

©    Andy    Hughes,     UriittMl    States;     1876: 
3586,   Mar.  24.  20794 

I  like  your  name;  fa  ret'  in  ."{  nets  ada])ted 
rroin  Fritz  Fi'it'dniann-lt'i-cdericii's  Meyers,  by 
E.    Ilopliins.      |;j|,  146  ]».     4".     'i'ypewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  10.  1013;  I ) :  337.'') ; ;  Edwin  Iloi)- 
Icins.  New  Yorl<.  20795 

I'll  keep  my  little  keepsake;  a  nKinoiduuc,  l>y 
C.  H.  Artliur.     3  j).     4".     Trinted. 

©   (ieorse    H.    Arthur,    (Jiiicago;    D:  10114. 
Mar.  11,  1907;  2c.  Mar.  11,  1J)07.  20796 

I'll  lose  de  money;  by  C.  K.  Scliotield.  Ty]»e- 
written. 

©  C.  E.   Schofield,  Buffalo;  1900  A :  10970, 
Apr.  30;  2c.  Apr.  30.  20797 

original  banjo  act,  by  ('.  E.  Sch(^field. 

©  C.  E.  Scliolield,  Owatonna,  Minn.;  1S9S: 
56341,  Sept.  26.  20798 

Same. 

©  C.  E.  Scliolield,  Owabmna,  .Minn.;    b'>98 : 
59517,  Oct.  10;  2c.  Oct.  10.  20799 

See  also  I  lose  de  money. 

I'll  make  you  happy;  farce  comedy  in  4  acts, 
liy   ^\■.  Coleman.     Kio  ]).     4".     Tyiiewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mav  7,  1913;  D  :  3315S ;   Walter  <'ole- 
maii.   New   York.  20800 

I'll  remain  single;  monolojiiie  lor  a  .uentlenian, 
by  Maurice  Hageinan.  ('hicatio,  Dramaric 
pu))lislung  company. 

©  Dramatic  i)uii.  co.,  (Miican'o;   1898:68627, 
Nov.  25;  2c.  Nov.  25.  20801 

I'll  stay  awhile;    farce,  by  11.  Elliott  iMcBride. 

Chicago,  T.   S.   Deni.son   [1882)      1  p.  1.,   JO  p. 

12°.      ([School  and  social  drama  1) 

©    T.     S.    Denison,    Chica-o;     1.SS2 :  IS.VJI. 

Nov.  2;  2o.  Nov.  6.  20802 

Same. 

©  by  H.  Elliott  McBride.   Coraopolis,   Pa.. 

us  author,  in  renewal  for  2S  years.     Uenewal 

no.  1222,  Oct.  14,  1910.     Original  entry,  Nov. 

2,  1882,  no.  18521.  20803 

I'll  tell  my  mother  on  you;  or.  The  boy 
sleuth  of  Bugville,  sketch  in  1  act,  by  Josepli 
B.  Jacobi  and  J.  J.  Maxwell.  12  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   June  22,   1914;   D:  37370;   .Tohn   .Jo- 
seph Maxwell,  Baltimore.  20803a 

I  lose  de  money;  original  banjo  skit  in  1  act 
and  1  scene,  by  C.  E.  Schofield.  6  p.  8°. 
Typewritten. 


and   composed   by   Alfred   P>.    Sedgwick.      New 
York,    Happy    hours    company. 

©    Happy    hours    co.,    New    Yoi-k ;    1875: 
10.548,  Oct.  13;  2c.  Nov.  5.  20805 

I'm  a  long  way  from  Tipperary;  farce  comedv 
in  2  acts,  l»y  W.  Wamsher.  .'!:!  p.  f".  Tyiie- 
written. 

•      ©    Ic.    Apr.    16,    1915;     !>:  40617;    William 
Wamsher,  Chicago.  20805a 

I'm  all  alone  tonight;  jilay,  by  i\  'I'icknor.  II 
p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    11,    1911;    D:  2.5462;    Caroline 
Ticknor,  .laniaica  Plain,  Mass.  20806 

I'm  awfully  tired;  a  coniedy  drama,  by  W.  F. 
Mann. 

©  W.  F.  Mann,  Chicago;  I>:9715,   Dec.  2i). 
190(5.  20807 

I'm  engaged;  acting  humorous  romantic  mono- 
logue for  woman,  by  Stanley  Scbeli.  [New 
York,  E.  S.  Werner  iS:  company,  1914 1  ]). 
49-51.  12'.  (On  cover:  Slaidey  Sc-reli's 
skel<-hes) 

©    Mar.    2;'..    1914:    2c.    Mar.    .".(),    1914;    A: 
:!72(»S<»;    Edgar    Sdiell    Werner,    New    York. 

20807a 

I'm  from  Missouri;  coniedy  skelch,  hy  M.  S. 
Cagwin.      6    ]>.      4'\      Tyi^ewritten. 

©    l!'.    Sept.    l(j,    1911;    D:  2.52.37;    Mary    S. 
Cagwin,   New   York.  20808 

-or,   Show   me,   a    musical    i'arce  comedy    in 


3   acts,   by   W.   B.   Hene  and   .1.    W.   Frankel. 
.".9  p.     r.     Typewritten.      |  Libretto  onlyj 

©  W.  P..  Hene  and  .1.  W.  Frankel,  DtMiver; 
D:1474,    Fell.  21.   19(»2;   2.-.   .Iniv    19,    1902. 

20809 

I'm  glad  I  came;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  H. 
Shell  on.     82  ]).     4".     Typewritten. 

©    Wm.    Henry    Shelton,    New    York ;    1  > : 
1928,    Sept.   29,   1903;   2c.   Sei>t.   29,   1903. 

20810 

I'm  going!  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Tristan  P>er- 
nard.  tr.  by  15arrett  H.  Clark.  New  York, 
S.  French;  Eondon,  S.  French,  ltd.,  [1915 1 
12  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  30,  1915  ;  2c.  Nov.  2,  1915  ;  P  :  42160 ; 
Samuel  Frendi,  New  York.  20810a 

I'm  liv'n  in  hopes  of  gett'n  a  man;  by  li. 
Roberts. 

©  Lew  Roberts,  Nashville;  D:  11351,  Se|.t. 
3,  1907.  20811 

I'm    this,    and    that's    me.       Sec    Business    is 
business. 
©    C.    E.    Scliotield,    Marshall.    Mich.;    D:       I  must  marry;  or,  "Wanted,  a  husband,  by  , I.  .\. 


4539,    Jan.    22,    1904;    2c.    Feb.    11.    1904. 

20804 

See  tilso  I'll  lose  de  money. 


Golden.     16  p.     4  .     Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  A.  (Jolden,  New  York;   D;  12960, 
May  12,  1908;  2c.  May  12,  1998.  20812 


1028 


20813 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED    STATES 


20830 


I  need  the  money;  cdniiHly  in  ■">  acts,  by  A.  Roil-       I 
colli'.      \W)\   V-     -i'-     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   June  31,   1913;    D:  33961;   Adrienne 
Koucollc.    nenver.  20813 

I  never  break  my  vow.     Sec  Daniel  Boone.  j 

I  never  thought  of  that;  .sin;;in^-  novelette,  by 
llany  L.  Newton.  0  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
I  \\'<tnls  only  I 

©    1c.    Oct.    23,    1915;    D :  42122 ;    Ivsirl    A. 
Kaynoi-e,  Oak  Park,  111.  20813a 

I.  O.   O.  F. ;  or,  The  daughter  of  the  order,  a       I 
drama   in  4  acts,  by  O.  Kicliey.  j 

(r)  (>c(avia   Kicliev,  New  York;    lSi^)2  :  27180, 
.Iiiiie  29.  20814 


I.  O.  S.  L.  T.  M'S;  a  farce  in  \  a<'l,  by  .1.  ('rossy. 

©    John    ("rossv,    iNew     York;     1S72 :  98C.O.       j 
Sept.  12.  20815 

I.  0.  U.;  by  J.  C.  Brusie. 

®    Jndson    C.    Brusie,    San    I'^rancisco ;    D: 
42(),S.  Nov.  18,  19(t3.  20816       j- 

a    chain    of   circumstances    in   3   links,    by 

C  A.  Sweetland. 

©  ('harle.s  A.  Sweetland,  Kansas  (.'ity,  Mo.; 
1880:20952,    Sept.   17.  20817       j 

comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  Eville.    106  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    15,    1914;    D :  37579 ;    William 
Eville,  Nutley,  N.  J.  20817a       j 

I  promised  mother.     See  Jack  McCarthy. 

I  saw  a  sliip  a-sailing;  Christmas  allegory  of 

jK-ace  in  2  acts,  by  K.  ().  Baker.     18  p.     f°. 

Typewritten.  j 

©  Ic.  Nov.  24,  1914;  D :  38917 ;   Katharine 

O.  Baker,  Chicago.  20817b 

I  say  no;  a  jilay  of  today  in  4  acts,  by  C.  and 
.M.  llemstreet. 

©    Charles    and     Marie    Hemstreet,     New 
Vorl<:   l):13(t22,  May  21,   1908.  20818 

I'se   got   a   chicken   trust;   a    1    ai't   sketch,    by 
J.  L.  Taylor. 

©  Julia   Louisi-  Taylor,   New    York;   I  > :  427, 
May  3,  19(11.  20819 

I  see  Zenith,  lost  rib;  oiieiatic  bul•les(lU(^ 

©  Carl   Schilling  and   William    Krobel.    lio- 
boken,  N.  J.;  1895 :  .524.".2,  (tcl.  15.  20820 

I  serve  the  queen;  a  romantic  drama  in    1  acts, 
.    by  Mrs.  {'.  F.  McLean. 

©    Sallie     U.    McLean,    Cincinnati;     1897: 
(>(>S91,  Oct.  28;  2c.  Jan.  1.5,  1898.  20821 

I  shall  invite  the  major;  a  petite  comedy  in  1 
act,  by  C.  von  Moser,  literally  tr.  by  Sydney 
Kosenfeld.     New  York,  R.  M.  De  Witt,  1875.       I 
10   i».     12°.      (|De   Witt's   acting   plays,    no, 
177]) 

©   Robert  M.   De  Witt,  New  York;   1875: 

9120;  S<'j)l.  1<>;  i^c.  Oct.  21.  20822 


should  worry;  farc(>  with  music,  by  M.  Ott. 
|3|,  18]i.     4".     Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  8,  1914;  D :  37783 ;  Matthew  Ott, 
WoUaston,  Mass.  20822a 

shouldn't    like    to    say;    a    hidy    serio-comic 
sketcli,  by  \V.  H.  Lingard. 

©    William    Hoi'ace    Lingard,    New    York; 
1872:8057,  Aug.  13.  20823 

smokes  m.ine  pipe.     See  Dutch  (The)  raffle. 

spy.     Sec  Criss-cross. 

take  this  woman;  play   iiC3  acts,  by   W.  J. 
Josscy.     75  j>.     4".     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   June  5,   1913;   D:  33414;   William   J. 
.iossey,  Chicago.  20824 

thought  it  was  you;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 


H.  Muller. 


!>■ 


Typewritten. 


©  Henry  Muller,  East  Orange,  N.  J.;  D: 
7720,  Nov.  27,  1905 ;  2c.  Nov.  27,  1905.    20825 

ve  got  another  job  now;  a  dramatic  composi- 

lion,  by  It.  W.  ('raig.     5  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Richy    ^.^■.    (Jraig,    New    York ;    D :  1355, 

Jan.  25,  1902  ;  2c.  Dec.  10,  1901.  20826 

want  a  divorce;  play  in  1  act,  by  N.  Doree. 
7,    [1]    p.     f°.      Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  4,  1911;  D :  24132 ;  Nadage 
Doree,  New  York.  20827 

want  a  fiddle;  play  in  2  acts,  by  E.  White- 
head.    10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  7,  1914  ;  D  :  36632  ;  Ethel  White- 
head, Winfield,  Kan.  20827a 

want  money;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Marcin. 
91  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  15,  1914 ;  D :  39096 ;  Max  Marcin 
and  Sanger  cV:  .Ionian,  New  York.         20827b 

want  to  be  the  leading  man;  a  1  act  melo- 
drama, by  C.  I-.  Fleming.  13  p.  16°. 
Printed. 

©  Charles  Ligori  ji'leming,  Philadelithia  ; 
D:3703,  Julv  U),  1903;  Ic.  June  30,  1903;  Ic. 
July  10,  1903.  20828 

want  to  know  why;  character  sketch,  by 
J.  Mari-iolt-llodgkin.s.  [5J  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  July  7,  191(»;  D:  21491;  Jessie  Mar- 
riott-Hodgkins,    I.ondon.  20829 

will  repay;  a  dramatic  composition  in  1  act, 
I)y  E.  Le  Croix.     10  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Eleanore  Le  Croix,  Indianapolis;  D: 
14213,  Nov.  5,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  5,  1908.      20830 

won't  do  it  again;  comedy  sketch  in  1  act, 
by  J.  Tragasso  and  AV.  Carter.  22  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  ,30,  1915;  D :  40531 ;  Tragasso 
&  Cai-ter,  Brcroklyn.  20830a 


1029 


20831 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


20850 


I    would   if    I    could,    but  can't;    miisical-dra- 

iiiatic  composition,  l)y  II.  W;ill. 

©    Harry    Wall,    New  York;     1871:8424, 

Soi)t.  0.  20831 

I  wovild  like  to  be  your  pal;  a  musical  play 

ill    1    act.      7   p.      4°.      Typowritton.      [AVords 
only  i 

©  New  York  mus^ic  co..  New  York" ;  D :  71)40, 
K(>1).  -2,  1900 ;  2c.  Fcl).  2,  IIJOG.  20832 

I  wouldn't  do  it.     /S'rc  Green  (The)  horse. 

lascaire;  a  new  and  orijiinal  Irisli  drama  in 
1  act  and  9  tableavix,  ])y  K.  Han'i^'an.  49  j). 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Edward    Harri-un,    New    York;    1870: 
lOSlO,   Sept.  23;   2c.   Dec.  4.  20833 

Ice  (The)  lens;  a  4  act  i)lay  on  (•olk^^,■e  morals 
(causes  and  consc(iiiences)  by  (J.  Frederick 
(Jundeltinger.  .  .  .  New  York.  The  Shakes- 
peare press,  1913.    212  p.     12°. 

©    Feb.    10,    19ir5;    2c.    F(>l).    20,    1913;    A: 
832003;  George  F.  Gundeltin;;cr,   New   Haven. 

20834 

play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  F.  (^undellinger.     [78] 


p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  20,  1911;  D :  25813 ;  George  F. 
Gundelfinger,  New  Haven.  20835 

Ice  (The)  man.     See  Iceman  (The) 

Ice  water;  a  new  comed.v  oC  errors,  in  1  act,  by 
,r.  0.  Law.     10  1).     4°.     Tyjiewritten. 

©  Joseph  Chester  Law,  Foi-t  Wavne,   Iml.  ; 
D:  12153,   Jan.   10,   1908;   2c.   .Ian.    10,    190S. 

20836 

-sketch,  by  M.  P.  I'crry.  19  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mav  11,  1910;   D:  21010;   Minnie  V. 
Ferry,  New  York.  20837 

Iceland  sag'a-nat;  a  drama  in  the  Toi-m  of  a 
series  of  dramatic  tableaux,  with  music, 
songs,  dances,  etc.,  b;>  Iv.  Ma<-hynU'(li  and  T. 
H.    Neilsen. 

©  Lyon  Machynleth  and  Theodora  H.  Neil- 
sen,  Boston;  1890:  79  !7,  Mar.  10.  20838 

Iceman   (The);  by   F.   I\).   Moore.     Typewritten. 

©    Forrest    Miller    Moore,    Lincoln,    Neb.; 
1900  A:  3400,  Feb.  0;  2c.  I'eb.  (5.  20839 

comedy-sketch  in  1  a<t,  by   F.  H.  F.ernard. 

©   Frank   H.   Bernard,   Baltimore;    D :  481, 
May  10,  1901.  20840 

a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Laurence  Ditto  Young. 

Philadelphia,   The  Penn  publisldng  conlpanv, 
1909.     24  p.     12°. 

©   Penn   pub.   co.,    Philadelphia;    D:15G42, 
Aim-.  17,  1909;  2c.  Apr.  17,  19(t9.  20841 


■    or,  Jack  Lovejoy's  surprise,  1   act  sketch, 
by   n.  P.urtttn.      |2|,   13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  25,  1911;  D :  23400 ;  Kuhvvt  Bur- 
ton,   Portland,   Or.  20842 

or.  The  jay  mazetteers. 

©  Fraidv  W.  Noxon,  Boston;  1899:2075-, 
May  1.  2084:? 

Ich  bin  verlobt;  lustspiel  in  1  anIVaig  |und| 
Das  liebhaber-theater;  last.si)iel  in  3  auf- 
ziigen  ;   lustspiel   von  K.  Pitscbe. 

©  Fnnna  Poesche,  Washington;  1885: 
27702,  Dec.  28.  20844 

Ich  liebe  dich;  komrxlie  in  3  anf/>ii.gen,  von 
Ivudolpli  Lothar.  Berlin,  llarnionie  verlags- 
gesellschaft,  1910.     00  p.     8°. 

©  .Ian.  15,  1910;  2c.  Feb.  10,  1910;  D: 
20198;    Harmonie   verlags.gescllschaft,    B(>rlin. 

20845 

stiifk    in  3  anf/.iigen,  von   Undolpb    l>olhar. 

I^ei'lin,     Harmonie     verlagsgesellscba!'i,     1910. 
0(;  p.     8°. 

©  Dec.  3,  1910;  2c.  Dec.  3,  1910;  D :  22700 ; 
Harmonie-verlag,   Berlin.  20846 

Ich  suche  arbeit;  fiir  fiinf  knaben  und  zwei 
madchen,  von  E.  J.  Freund.  Antigo,  Wis., 
Antigo  publishing  coilipany.  12  p.  24°. 
(l>ialoge  und  vortriige  fiir  schulfeste,  no. 
31) 

©  July  20,  1915;  2c.  July  28,  1915;  D: 
4i:!:!!  ;  Aidigo  pub.  co.,  Antig(«,  A\'is.       20846a 

Ich  weiss  etwas;  schwank  in  3  aktcn,  von 
AuL;nst  Kdllci'.  Berlin,  P>erliner  t heat<>r-ver- 
lag,   g.   m.   I),    h.,   1914.      104  p.      12". 

©  Ic.  Sept.  20,  1914;  D :  38328 ;  Berliner 
Iheater-verla.g,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  P.erlin.  20846b 

Ichabod;  play  in  4  acts,  by  Taidgin  Roe  |  pseud, 
of  P.  Uamsbotlom]  [5.1,  79  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  10,  1913;  D :  35308 ;  I'.  Uam.s- 
bottom.   Fargo,   N.   D.  20847 

Ichabod  Crane;  a  comedy-drama  in  4  acts, 
founded  on  Irving's  Legend  (tf  Sleepy  Hol- 
low, by  F.  P.  Pratt.     49  i).     f ".     Typevvrilten. 

©  l''rank  Pierce  Pratt,  Jackson,  Midi.:  D: 
801,  Aug.  12,  1901;  2.-.  Aug.  24,   1901.     20848 

-conKMly   in  4  acts,  by   F.  A.  lljirris. 

©  I'^ranc  A.  Harris,  Boston:  1S7X:4I1(>. 
Apr.   12.  20849 

-a  Dutch  and  Yankee  plav  in  4  acts,  bv  A. 

U.    Tairt.      152   p.      4°.      Typewritten. 

©  Adella  Ren6  Tafft,  New  York ;  D :  7392, 
Oct.  12,  1905;  2c.  Oct.  14,  1905.  [Note:  Also 
copyrighted  in  April  1905  under  the  title. 
Sleepy   Hollow]  20850 

Sec  also   Sleepy   Hollow. 


1030 


20851 


COPYRIGHTED    IN    THE    UNITED    STATES 


20869 


IrJ-t.-nbofl  Crane  and  the  leg'encl  of  Sleepy  Hol- 
low; pl.'iv  in  4  jicts,  l>v  W.  F.  F>ro:i<Ins.  [-''^1 
p.     4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Fel).  2n,  mil;  1  > :  li:M2:', ;  Will  tor  V. 
KiMjuliis,  Fort  Leaveiiwui'tli,  Kiiii.  20851 

Saiiic.     cover-tit I(>,  !.">  ]>.     10°.     rriiitod. 

©  Ai.r.  ir^  mil;  2c.  A))!-.  24,  1911;  D : 
2411(5;  Wiiltoi-  F.  Broadns,  Ft.  L<>!ivonwortli, 
Kan.  208r)3 

Same. 

©  IMay  12,  1!)11  ;  2c.  Jtiix'  0,  1911  ;  D:  24412; 
Walter    h\    liroadus.   F<rrt   fioaveinvdilli.   Kan. 

20853 

Ici  on  parle  frangais;  or.  The  major's  mistake, 

a  iarce  in  1  act.  by  Tli  »ii!as  .1.  Williams.  New 
.\nKM-ican  e<1.  correctly  repriiUerl  from  th(> 
ori.uina)  aulli<»i"iz<'{l  actint;-  ed.  New  York,  H. 
Kooi'ha*']!. 

©  Harold  Uoorliacli,  New  York;  IRSO: 
.'JT.IOR,  Dec.  0;  2c.  Dec.  14.  20854 

Ida:  a  iHnv  drama  in  a  nroloinie  and  .">  acts,  by 
.T.   T.   Davis. 

©  James  T.  Da.vis,  New  York;  1 87:". ;  1 47.".2, 
Dec  22.  20855 

Ida   (La)   Flambeau;  by   I.   Fuller. 

©  Ida  Fuller,  Forest  City,  la.;  1900  A; 
20140,  Oct.  20.  20856 

Ida  Lee;  or,  Tlie  secret  marriag'e. 

©  Emma  Aiider.son,  Brooklyn;  1S72;  11312, 
Oct.  24.  20857 

Idalia;  a  drama  by  Ouida  |  pseud,  oi"  l.ouise  T>e 
la  Kameel  (b-amntized  by  .1.  S.  Miller. 

©  Jolni  S.  Miller,  (larksville,  Tenn.  ;  ISSS: 
584.^.  Fell.  24.  20858 

a    libretto,    by    M.    A.    Hose.      r».l    p.      12^ 

Typewritten. 

©  Mary  Ann  l{os(>,  San  Fi-ancisco;  D  :  40S7. 
.Mar.  r.,  1904;  2c.  Mar.  T.,  1904.  20859 

Idalia,  the  quecii  of  the  silver  ivy;  a  pla.v  in 
•")  ads,  fi-em  Ouida's  |  li(>uis(>  r>e  la  Kamee'sl 
n(i\el  (if  llie  same  name,  dramatized  l».v  <!. 
(Jarri^ues. 

©  tj<'r(nid<'  ( J.'iii'imies.  St.  Leuis;  1.S71  : 
10;',29,  Nov.   1.  20860 

Idea  (Th<3);  dramalic  composition  in  1  ai-(.  l>y 
Cbas,  ;,andoii  Carter.  II 1,  9  i^.  f.  Type- 
written. 

©  1c.  l<Vb.  20,  1914;  D :  .'{009S ;  Kob(M-t 
King,   Cliicago.  20860a 

■  a  uuisical  farce  comedy,  by  J.  Hart. 

©  Frederick  Plallen  and  .Joseph  Hai't,  New 
(>rl(-aiis;   1 S8S  :  .''.O-lfjO,  Oct".  20.  20861 

Ideal  (El)      l:>cc  Palacio  triste. 


Ideal  (The);  a  rt  act  s<-enic  drama,  by  (1.  Coul- 
ter.     Typewritten. 

©  Cuy  C<uilter,  San  [(^raiicisco ;  1890: 
.".";r>22,  Oct.  0;  1c.  Nov.  30.  20862 

or.   The  gambling-  duke,   in  4  acts,  by  C. 

Ilutclieson.     48  p.     f".     Tyi>ewritten. 

©  Cliarles  Hutclies(m,  New  York;  D ;  l.'")47, 
IVlar.  10,  1902;  Ic.  Mai".  10,  1902;  Ic.  Mar.  24, 
1902.  20863 

Ideal  (The)  and  the  real;  musical  comedy,  liy 
M.  P.  Welch. 

©  Mary  I'arks  Welch,  r,allim(»r(> ;  D: 
1.",027.  -Vug.  21,  1908.  '  20864 

Ideal  (The)  ball  player;  a  divei-sion  in  3  acts, 
by  O.  1>.  Adams.     .30  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Orville  Davenport  Adams.  Berkeley, 
<'al.;  D:  1.^338,  Mar.  1.1,  1909;  2c.  Apr.  19. 
1909.  20865 

Ideal — festin;  /arzuela  (  omica  en  1  acto,  di- 
vidido  en  3  cuadros,  en  i»-osa.  original  de 
.Tose  Pei'ez  T>6pez,  nuisica  de  los  maestros 
Francisco  Alonso  y  Em-ique  Garcia  Alvarez. 
Madrid  r!^o<*i<'dad  de  autores  espanoles]  1914. 
.10  p.     12°.      [Libi-etto  only] 

©  Sept.  17,  1914:  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1914;  D: 
38188 ;  .lose  IV'rez  Lopez,  Madrid.  20865a 

Ideal  (The)  head;  farce  in  1  act,  by  N.  L. 
Tliompson.     31  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  27.  1912;  D:  28854;  Nellie 
Louise  Thompson,  Boston.  20866 

Ideal  japones;  humorada  lirica  en  1  acto,  di- 
vidido  en  5  cuadros.  en  prosa,  original  de  E. 
llai'o  y  .T.  Martfn  Diaz,  mtisica  del  maestro 
Teodoro  San  .Tose.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores es))anoles]  1910.  [Lil)retto  only]  37 
m   p.     12°. 

©  Sept.  0,  1910;  2c.  Sept.  7,  1910;  D: 
21998;  Eduardo  llaro  y  .L  INlarlin  Diaz,  Ma- 
<lrid.  20867 

Ideal  moderno;  comedia  en  2  actos  y  en  i>rosa, 
original  de  F.  Calderon  y  Ceruelo.  Madrid 
f  Sociedad  de  aniores  e.spanoles]  1909.  40  p. 
12°. 

©  l''ernando  C.-ilderon  v  Coruelo,  Madrid; 
D:  10129,  .June  23,  1909;  2c.  .Ttme  23,  1909. 

20868 

Ideal-recuelo;  (>n(remes  Ifrico  dividido  en  2 
<-uadros,  original  de  M.  Fernandez  de  la 
ruente,  nuisica  del  maestro  Ltiis  Foglietti. 
Madrid  |  Sociedad  <h'  .autores  espanoles]  1915. 
20  J).     12°.      [Libretto  only] 

©  .luue  24,  1915;  Ic.  .Tune  25,  1915;  D: 
41000;  INlanuel  Fernandez  de  la  Puente,  Ma- 
drid. 20868a 

Ideal  (The)  Uncle  Tom's  cabin  company. 

©  Hathaway  and  Pond,  Boston  ;  1880 :  4044, 
Mar.  13.  20869 


1031 


20870 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


20888 


Ideal  warriors;  a  dramatic  pooni  in  (3  acts,  arr. 
by  A.  W.  Dotson. 

©  Alexander  AVIiite  Dotson,  Wost  Superior, 
Wis. ;  1S95  :  62315,  Dec.  9.  20870 

Ideal  (The)  woman;  play  iu  1  act,  by  A.  F. 
Uellmyor.     8  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  7,  1915;  1>:  41266;  Artiun-  F. 
Rellmyer,  Brooklyn.  20870a 

Ideale  (Die)  gattin;  (ijterelle  in  3  akten,  voii 
.(ulius  HraMinier  und  AlfnMl  (Jriinwald,  musik 
von  Franz  Lotiar.  Snulilier-  und  rejiiebucli. 
1  einzii?,  Ludwigc  Doblinjior  (Bernluird  Herz- 
nian.sky)   1913.     179  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  .Juno  1,  1914;  D :  3727;") ;  Lud\vi.u' 
Doblinger    (Bei-nliard    Hciv.inansky),    Leipzig. 

20870b 

- — —  .Same.  Texlbucli  der  .Lr<'s;in;A«>.  Leipzig;, 
Ludwiji  Doblinjrer  ( P>(>rnliard  Herzniansky), 
1913.     58  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  9,  1913  ;  Ic.  Ai)r.  23.  1914  ;  D  :  36802  ; 
Ludwip;  Dobliu^er  (lieruliard  Herziuansky ). 
Leipzig'.  20870c 

Idealist  (The);  a  drama  in  3  acts,  I)y  F.  Shid- 
eler.     Typewritten. 

©  Edwin  Shideler,  Cincinnati ;  1897  :  40295, 
July  10;  2c.  July  17;  Ic.  new  ed.  Aug.  28, 
1899 ;  Ic.  new  ed.  Feb.  19,  1900.  20871 

•  iu  6  acts,  by  E.  Shideler  and  A.  Shideler. 

Typewritten. 

©  Edwin  Shideler  and  Albert  Shideler, 
New  York  ;  1900 :  8629,  Ai)r.  3  ;  Ic.  Apr.  3  :  1  c. 
May  21.  20872 

Ideals  (The);  by  J.  F.  Feiniessy. 

©  James  F.  Fenn(>ssv,  Cincinn;i(i  :  1899: 
74574,  Nov.  15.  20873 

— — •  a  di'ama  in  3  acts,  l)y  (Jeorge  Hai  iu"d. 

©  Beatrice  de  Mi  lie  and  Harriet  Fonl. 
Pompton,  N.  J. ;  1899 :  54172,  Aug.  25.     20874 

play  in  1  act,  by  J.  B.  Ould.     21  )..     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  30,  191<t;  I):2L:'.»(il  ;  .1.  B.  Ould, 
IJnicdi,  Tenn.  20875 

Ideas  are  dollars;  a  cnmedy  et  lite,  by  O. 
Cohen. 

©  Octavus  Cohen,  <Jliarleston,  S.  C. ;  1891  : 
3811,  Jan.  26.  20876 

Idee  (L')  de  Frangoise;  couiedie  en  4  actes, 
par  P.  Gavault.  40  p.  4°.  (I/Ilhistration  the- 
atrale.     8"  annee— 226,  14  decembre  1912) 

©  Dec.  14,  1912;  2c.  Jan.  25,  1913;  D: 
32073;   Paul  Gavault,  Paris.  20877 

Ides  (The)  of  March;  short  plaj',  by  S.  Whit- 
man.    [3],  45  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  22,  1911;  D:  25833;  Stephen 
Whitman,  New  York.  20878 


Idilio;  comedia  lirica  en  1  acto,  on  prosa.  origi- 
n:il,  libro  de  F.  Perez  Capo,  musica  de  .Jose 
Maria  Carboneli.  Madrid  |  Sociedad  de  au- 
tores  esi)anoles]  1907.  20,  [IJ  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Felipe  Perez  Capo,  Jladrid ;  D :  11021 , 
•Inly   22,   1907;   2c.   July   22,   1907.  20879 

Idiot  (The);  draiuatic  playlet,  ))y  D.  Maka- 
renko.     6  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  9,  1912;  D  :  31348  ;  Daniel  Mal^a- 
renko.   New  York.  20880 

play,  by  P..  Wallou.  L5J  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  2(J.  1912;  D:  31171;  Bfrl  \\:\\- 
ton,    New    York.  20881 

I'lay    in   4   a<'ts.   liy    }<\\(id((r    1  >i>s(()e\sky,    1 1-. 

by  I'aul,  freiherr  von  llolien  Schleijer.     |104| 
p.     8'.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  7,  1915;  D :  41929 ;  Paul,  freiherr 
\(>n  llolien  Schleijer,  Rome.  20881a 

Idiot   (The)   at  home.      Sec  One-act  plays. 

Idiot  (The)  king;  a  romantic  drama,  by  \\. 
Sikes  and   Olive  Logan. 

©  Wirt  Sikes,  New  York;  1872;  10109, 
Sei)t.  20.  20882 

Idiot  (An)  slave;  sensational  melodrama  in  4 
acts  and  6  scenes,  by  Thomas  Kramer. 

©  Fred  C.  Tavlor,  Buffalo;  D :  4027,  Sept. 
29,  1903.  20883 

Idiot  (Der)  von  Fedor  Dostojewski.  Sec  Me- 
dusa. 

Idiot's   (The)   revenge.      Srr  Lost   (The)   note. 

Idislie  (Die)  nishume  (The  Jewish  soul); 
drama    in   4   acts,   by    .Jacol»  Terr. 

©  Fdeistein  &  Tbomashefsky,  New  York ; 
I>;  14031.    Dec.  26.   1908.  -  20884 

Idle  (The)  born;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  PL  (\ 
Cbattield-Taylor  and  U.  de  Koven.  116  i>. 
4°.     'J\vi)ewritten. 

©  llobart  C.  Chatlield-Taylor  and  Reginald 
de  Koven,  United  States;  D ;  3550,  .June  8, 
1903;    2c.    June   8,    1903.  20885 

Idle  dream;  jtiay,  by  F.  Marblestene.  (i.">  ii.  4°. 
'J\vpewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  13,  1909;  D:  17691;  Flias 
Marblestone,  New  York.  2088G 

Idle  hours;  the  Tile  cluii  in  Iheir  oi-iginal. 
nuisical,  society  satire,  in  2  effects,  by  A.  II. 
Clark  and  F.  O.  Marble. 

©  A.  H.  Clark  and  F.  o.  .Marble,  New 
York;  1880:6097,  Apr  19.  20887 

Idle  (The)  prentice;  drama  in  prologue  and  4 
acts,  by  H.  C.  Husted. 

©  H.  C.  Husted,  New  York;  1878:8927, 
Aug.  3.  20888 


1032 


20889 


COPYRIGHTED    IN    THE    UNITED    STATES 


20910 


Idle  women;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  La  F.  Parks. 


123  p. 


Typewritten. 


©  La  Fayette  Parks,  New  York ;  D :  297S, 
Vch.  11,  1903;  2c.  Feb.  11,  1903.  20889 

a  play  in  3  acts,  liy  La  F.  ParlvS. 

©  La  Fayette  Parks,  New  York;   D:2175, 
\\v^.  2,  1902.  20890 

Idle  (All)  word;  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  J.  Konier. 
I  H,  40  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aufe'.    21,    1912;    D:  30599;    William 
.(ohnstivne  Konier,   Ithaca,  N.  Y.  20891 

Idler  (The);  by  W.  .1.  .Tones.     12  p.    4°.     Type- 
wiMtten. 

©  Will  J.  Jones,  New  York;  D :  12GS2.  Ai>r. 
(),  n)OS;  2c.  Aug.  11,  1908.  20892 

—  a  farce  consedy  in  3  acts,  by  .7.  W.  Wilson. 
®  .Tobn  W.  Wilson,  New  York;  1894:24318. 


May  14. 


20893 


a  play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  Haddon  Clianibei-s. 

.\ew  York,   Sanuiel  French ;   London,   Samuel 
French,  ltd.,  1902.    64  p.    12°. 

©  T.  H.  French,  Ncv.-  York;  D :  2228,  An- 
13,   1902;   2c.  Dec.  27,  1902.  20894 

a  play  in  3  acts,  by  F.  L.  Collins.     183  p. 

4°.      Typewritten. 

©  Frederick  Lewis  Collins.  New  Rochelle, 
N.  Y. ;  D:  15-515.  Apr.  2,  1909;  2c.  Apr.  3, 
1909.  20895 

Idlewild;  a  drama,  P.  A.  Fitzgerald. 

©  W.  A.  Gregston,  United  States;  1872: 
905!).  Ang.  23.  '  20896 

an    entirely    original     sensational     protean 

drama,    in  a   prologue  and  3  acts,  by  W.  A. 
(Jregston. 

©  W.  A.  (Iregslon.  New  York;  1873:13005. 
N(.v.   24.  20897 

Idol  (The);  a  drania  in  4  acts,  by  Henry  Crisa- 
lulli  and  !>eopold  Stapleaux,  tr.  and  adapted 
l)y    liie   Franco-American   dramatic  agency. 

©  l-'rancois  IMons  and  Louis  Nathal,  New 
\nvk\  1885:24518,  Nov.  23.  20898 

-a   play  in  4  acts,  by  P..   Harling. 
©    P.essie    Darling,    United    States;    1879: 
117.5.5,   Sept.   3.  20899 

Idol  (The)  breaker;  a  iilay  of  the  present  day, 
in  5  jicis,  l»y  Charles  Ilann  Kennedy.  New 
Viirk  &  London,  Harper  &  brolhers,  1914.  177 
111    p.     front,      (port.)      8°. 

©  Feb.  5,  1914  ;  2c.  Feb.  9,  1914 ;  A  :  362497  ; 
C.  U.  Kennedy,  New  York.  20899a 

*Idol  (The)  breaker,  a  man  with  the  courag-e 
of  conviction;  play  in  5  acts,  by  Gratiot  Ut- 
loy  [pseud,  of  N.  F.  Douglas]  [4],  76  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  1c.  .Ian.  11.  1913;  D:  31941;  N.  F.  Doug- 
las,  Anoka,    Minn.  20900 


Idol  (The)  makers;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Robert 
\^'ilford  Clarke. 

©  .John  Arthur  Murrav,  Kansas  City,  Mo. ; 
D :  13714,  Aug.  13,  1908.  20901 

Idol   (The)   of  an  hour;  drama   in  5  acts,   l)y 
G.   G.   CoUingham.     Typewritten. 

©    George    Gervase    CoUingham.    I^ondon ; 
1898  :  72799,  Dec.  13  ;  2c.  Dec.  9.  20902 

Idol  (An)  of  Bhung'tung'.      Sec  Bhugga-Bhu. 

Idol  (An)  of  clay;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  F.  Gerald. 
16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Florence   Gerald,   Nev/  ^York ;    D:  11965. 
Dec.  21,  1907;  2c.  Dec.  21,  1907.  20903 

Idol  (The)  of  the  hour;  a  playlet  in  1   act,  by 
\'.  IT.  Sothern.     15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Virginia    Harne<l    Sotliei-n.    New    York ; 
D :  13152.  June  9, 1908 ;  2c.  June  9,1908.  20904 

See  also  Modesta. 


acte,     par     Henri 
n.    Jenkins,    1902. 


Idole  (L');  comedie  en  1 
Michauil.  New  York.  W. 
2  p.  1.,  17  p.     12°. 

©  William  R.  .Tenkins,  New  York;  D:  ITT.*!. 
Apr.  23,  1902  ;  2c.  Apr.  23,  1902.  20905 

• a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Henry  Crisafulli  and  ^ 

Tieopold    Stapleaux,    tr.    and    adapted   by    the* 
Franco-American  dramatic  agency. 

©  Francois  Mons  and  I^ouis  Natlial,  New 
York  ;  1885  :  24519,  Nov.  23.  20906 

Idolo  (El);  coinedia  eu  2  actos  y  en  prosa.  origi- 
nal de  Manuel  Linares  Rivas.  Madrid 
FSociedad  de  autores  esparioles]  1907.  71  p. 
12°. 

©  IManuel  T>inares  Rivas,  Madrid:  I> : 
11024,  July  22,  1907:  2c.  .luly  22,  1907.    20907 

Idolo  (El)  de  barro;  comi>dia  en  2  actos,  origi- 
nal de  R.  Rocabert.  Madrid  |  Sociedad  de 
autores  e-spafioles]  1912.    38  p.    12°. 

©  Mar.  6,  1913:  2c.  Mnv.  7,  1913;  D:  325X1  : 
l{anion  R(»cal)ert,  Madrid.  20908 

Idolos  (Los);  conn'(lia  en  2  actos  y  en  prosa, 
original  de  .1.  Pcllicer  y  .1.  Fernande/.  <lel  Vil- 
lar.  IMadrid  ISocicdjul  de  autores  espanoles] 
1915.    68  p.    12°. 

©  June  21,  1915;  Ic.  ,lune  25,  1915;  D: 
41051;  .Tniio  I'ellicer  y  .lose  Fernandez  del 
Villar,  Madrid.  20908a 

Idols;  (li-;>.ma  in  4  acts,  by  C.  ClemenI  and  ( '.  K. 
Banks. 

©  Clav  Clement,  Chicago,  and  Charles  Eu- 
gene Banks.  Paris,  Tex.;  D :  40.39,  Ocf.  2, 
1903.  20909 

Sec  also  Swanii   (The) 

Idol's  (The)  eye;  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  libretto 

by  Harry  B.  Smitli,  music  by  Victor  Herbert. 

©    Fduard    Schuberth    iK:    co.,    New    York ; 

1897:61483,   Nov.   19.  '  20910 


1033 


20911 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


20927 


Idothea;  ;iu  ERy))tinn  love  tale  in  3  nets,  l).v  H. 
Kidlor.      fl],  01  )).     4°.     Typewrit  h'li. 

©  If.  Sept.  7,  1912;  D:  31039;  Horace  Rid- 
1«M-,   London.  20911 

Idyl  of  Erin;  by  L.  Tjonergan.  17  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  3.  1910;  1):  17sr.l;  Lester  Loncr- 
,uan,  New  York.  20912 

Idyl  of  home;  play  in  1  act,  l)y  I.  C.  Jones. 
9  p.     4'.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  7,  19(19;  1):1()71G;  Isabella 
Caldwell  Jones.  Ocean  I'ariv,  (Jal.  20913 

Idyl  (An)  of  Virginia.     Sec  Colonel  Bob, 

Idyl  (The)  of  Welcome  Canyon.  Sec  Argo- 
nauts  (The)    of   '49. 

Idyll  (An)  of  the  Evening  Isles  (Hawaii); 
play  in  1  act,  by  L.  A.  Hruljanik.  7  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©  le.  Apr.  1(3,  VJlo;  D:  10381;  Laura  A. 
llrubanik,  Alameda,  Cal.  20913a 

Idyll  (An)  of  the  Ghetto;  a  play  in  1  act,  by 
K.  Abbott.     17  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Edward  Abbott,  New  York ;  D :  14047, 
Oct.  13,  190S;  2c.  Oct.  13,  1908.  20914 

Idyll  (The)  of  the  mill;  a  romantic  historic 
opera  of  colonial  times,  music  by  B.  E.  Lea- 
vitt,    libretto    by    N.    W.    Leavitt. 

©  Burton  E.  Leavitt,  Putnam,  Conn. ;  1897 : 
51076,  Sept.  13;  Ic.  May  3,  1898.  20915 

Idyll  (The)  of  the  white  lotus.     See  Sensa. 

Id y  11a  rusticana;  or,  The  nymph's  reward, 
faix'y  farce  in  1  act,  by  E.  L.  Black. 

©  Edith  Lawrence  Black,  United  States; 
1898:3221,  Jan.  5.  20916 

Idyllen;  af  Peter  Egge.  Kristiauia  og  Kj0ben- 
liavn,  (Jyldendalske  b«»gliandel,  Nordisk  tor- 
lag,  1910.     2  p.  ].,  L7J-260  1).     12°. 

©  Nov.  23,  1910;  2c.  Jan,  21,  1911;  D: 
23158 ;  Gyldendalske  boghandel,  Nordisk  for- 
lag,  Christ i an ia,  Norwiiy.  20917 

Idylls  of  the  king.  See  Gareth  and  Lyn- 
ette. — Gareth  of  tlie  Round  table. — Lance- 
lot and  Elaine. 

Idylvale;  or,  The  merry  milk  maid,  an  outline 
of  the  new  and  original  Ainericiin  comic  oiitT.-i 
in  3  acts,  founded  on  a  famous  New  Hamp- 
shire legend,  libi-etto  by  CJ,  B.  French  and 
.1.  ^\■.  Caverly,  music  by  (ie<n"g(;  Lowell  Tracy. 
Lynn,   E.   F.  Bacheller,   1889. 

©  G.  B.  French  and  J.  W.  Caverly,  Lynn, 
Mass.;  1889:10095,  Mar.  30.  20918 

If;  a  comedy,  by  H.  A.  Rendle. 

©  Henry  A.  Bendle,  Bosl<m ;  1872:13424, 
OcL  26.  20919 


If — Colli  inucd. 

a  c(nuedy  in  3  acts,  by  K.  ({;intliony.     95  p. 


4°.      Typewritten. 

©  Richard  Ganthonv.  FhvM  Hants,  lOng- 
innd;  1  >:  13843,  Sept.  21,  1908;  2c.  S(M)t.  21, 
i;)<).S.  20920 

comedy  of  contentment  in  4  acts,  by  H.  B. 

Osborne.      IKKJI    p.      4°.      Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  l>ec.  3,  1914;  i ) :  3S997 ;  Hubert  P.en- 
jamin  Osborne,  New  York.  20920a 

play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  B.  l)c!;im;i|er.     .58  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  21,  1911  ;  I>:  23420;  H.  B.  Dela- 
matci-,   .New  York.  20921 

If  a  miss  must  (marry);  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
.1.   I).  Jaxonc.     1110]  p.     4°.     Typewritten.  ' 

©  Ic.  Aug.  19,  1011;  D:  24989;  J.  Duke 
Jaxone.    (Jovans,   Md.  20922 

If  business  permits;  drama  in  4  ads,  bv  A.  P.. 
:ind  L.  B.  Copeland.  122  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  10,  1913;  D :  32634 ;  A.  P..  and 
L.  B.  Copeland,  Providence.  11.  I.  20923 

If  dreams  were  true;  a  dramatic  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  .T.  A.  Mitchell.  17  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Joseph  Albert  Mitchell,  Philadelphia ;  D : 
.•'.7.58,  July  22,  1903;  Ic.  July  22,  1903;  le. 
Aug.  4,  1003.  20924 

If  I  could  only  get  suited;  dramatic  sketch 
with  songs  and  ilances,  by  (t.   Berger. 

©  (!eza  Berger,  Cincinn.-iti  ;  !>:  12.50,  J;in. 
(I,   19(12.  ■  20925 

If  I  had  money;  by  N.  B.  Tarkington  and 
11.  L.  Wilson.  4  pts.,  [KJIJ  p.  4".  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  20.  1909;  L):1(J6.55;  N.  I'.ooth 
Tarkington,  Indianapolis,  and  Harry  L(>on 
Wilson,    New   York.  2092G 

If  I  only  had  a  million;  coni(»dy  in  3  acts,  bv 
J.   C.   I'owers.      |2|,   .50  it.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  21,  1914;  I):  38473;  Jay  Clay 
Puwcis,  P>;islrop,  Tex.  20926a 

S:imt\      Boston,    W.    !l.    B:d<er   &   co..    1010. 
52  p.     12".     (<^n  cover:  Baker's  ed.  of  phiys) 
©    l)e<-.    17,    1015;    2c.    Dec.    18,    101-1;    ]►: 
4251(5;    Walter  II.   Baker  &  co.,   Boston. 

20926b. 

If  I  only  had  your  chance;  emotional  dritniri 
in  4  acts,  by  J.  De  Bonay. 

©  .John  De  Bonay,  New  York;  1873:  (5471 . 
.(une  0.  20927 


1034 


20928 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED    STATES 


20947 


If  I  were  a  king-;  a  drauiii  in  4  acts  for  male       If  Racliel  had  only  been  born  a  boy;  comedy 


cliaracters  oidy  n>y  Aui^ustus  Tiemonnier, 
adapted  by  Mrs.  Guthrie,  known  as  Sister  Is- 
natia  of  the  Sisters  of  the  Holy  Cross]  Spe- 
cial limited  ed.  Notre  Dame,  Ind.,  University 
press,  18S2.     64  p.     12°. 

©  Joseph  A.  I.vons.  Notre  Dnme,  Ind. ; 
1SS2:   20120,   Nov.  27;   2c.   Apr.  24,   1883. 

20928 

If  I  were  czar;  a  dream,  comedy  sketch  in  1 
act  and  2  scenes,  by  H.  I\f.  Dolinsky.  10  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Herman  M.  Dolinskv.  New  York;  D: 
12406,  Feb.  21,  1908;  2c.  Feb.  21,  1908. 

20929 

If  I  were  dean;  in  3  acts,  by  G.  Blanchard  and 
.1.  A.  Clark.     24  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©  Gordon  F>1anchard  and  Tohn  A.  Clark. 
Hanover.  N.  H. :  D :  1012S,  Mar.  13.  1907; 
2c.   Jlar.  13,  1907.  20930 


sketch,  I)y  W.  S.  Grillith.     -lersev  Citv.  Riant 
studio  [1914]     14  p.     16°. 

©  Mar.  7,  1914;  2c.  :\I;ir.  IS.  1014;  D: 
36388;   AValter   Smith  Griffith,   Brooklvn. 

20937a 

If  she  only  knew;  a  skittish  sketch,  by  Edgar 
Solden.     24  p.     4°.     Typevv-ritten. 

©  Harry  R.  Travis,  New  York ;  D :  4482, 
Jiin.  0,  1904;  Ic.  Jan.  9,  1904;  Ic.  ATav  6. 
1904.  20938 

If  the  heart  is  truly  mated;  a  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  L.  J.  L.  Stilwell.    92  p.     t°.    Typewritten. 
©   Laura    Jean   Libbey-Stilwoll.    Brooklyn; 
D :  12077,  Jan.  3,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  1.3.  1908. 

20939 

If  we  had  money;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  .1.  R. 
Hastings.     170  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  26,  1913;  D:  33326;  John  Itus- 
sel  Hastings,  New  York.  20940 


If  I  v/ere  God:  drama  in  4  acts,  from  the  Span- 

isji  of  Jose  Ec'iicsavay,  Ity  A.  B.   Godoy.     118       if  -j^e  had   only  known;  pliiy   in  3  acts,  by   I. 


p.    4  .     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  22,  1909 ;  D :  16831 ;  Albert  L. 
Godoy,  Washington.  20931 

If    I    were    kin^;    comic    opera    in    2    acts,    by 
Adolphe  Charles  Adam. 

©  E.  J.  Wetherell.  Now  York ;  1882 :  12613. 
Aug.  1.  20932 


Allen.     147  p.     4  .     Typev.ritten. 

©  Ic.  May  21,  1913;  D:  33340;  Inglis  Allen. 
London.  20941 

If  we  only  had  a  job;  sketch,  by  T.  J.  Burns 
and  Phil  H.  IMonninghcr.  [1].  5  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.   Jan.  7,   1913;   D:  31902;   Thomas  .L 
Burns,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  20942 


If   I   were   only   king;   or.    A   fisherman's   ro- 
mance, a  mvthical  roniantic  play  in  4  acts,  the      ,^  ,...       ^.i^tttt-i 
only  versh.n  founded  on  the  original  French       If  you;  a_  comedy  in  1  act,_  by  M.  H.  Lmdeman. 


play  Si  .i"<''liiis  i'<<i.  Ity  Tl.  P.i-uce. 

©  Harry  T'.ru<'e.  London:  l>:613-"i.  .Tan.  2.1. 
190r>.  20933 

If  I  wsre  rich;  4  act  dr-iiiiM,  by  M.  J.  Carle. 
18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   30,   1910;    D:  22192;  Jlark    J. 

(^•lrl(^  Union  Hill,  N.  J.  20934 

If  it  should  happen;  dran\a  in  3  acts  and  an 
epilogue,  by  I>.  G.  King.  ^Ci  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.   July  31.   191.3;   D:  41372;   D<Minld   G. 
King,   Tndiaiiaiiolis.  20934a 

If  it  were  only  winter;  by   1*.   Sciiwill. 

©   Briiiin   Schwill,   Chicago;    I):1222S,   .bin. 
•.>:^.   1O0S.  20935 

If  Morning  Glory  wins;  by  11.  P.agg.  21  p. 
1°.     Typewritten. 

®  Helen   P.asg,   Cbu-airo;   D :  5372,  Aug.  3. 
1904;  2c.  Aug.  3,  1904.  20936 

a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Helen  Bagg.     Phila- 

del])hia.  The  Penn  publishing  company,  1905. 
20  p.     12°. 

©    Peim    pub.    CO.,     niiladcli.ina  ;     !> :  6854. 
.lune  21.   1905;  2c.  Jun(>  21.  1005.  20937 


Typewritten. 

©   Minert   H.    Tiindeman,    Brooklyn;    1897: 
47525,  Aug.  24 ;  Ic.  Aug.  24.  20943 

If  you  are  lucky;  world's  drama  of  idealism  in 

4  acts,  by  C.  A.  Richardson.     [1],  76  p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    1,    1913;    D:  33977;    Carlitus 
Augustus  Ricbard.son,  Portland.  I\Ic.       20944 

Igala;  an  extravaganza  in  2  acts. 

©  William  AVnller,  New  York;  1880:2216, 
Feb.  9.  20945 

Ig^natia;  or.  The  old  life's  shadows,  a   play  in 

5  acts,   from   a    In-dger  slory.   dnniKilizi'd   by 
(i.  Garrigues. 

©    ({ertrude    <;an-igucs.    St.    l.taiis;    1S72: 
12821,  Dec.  5.  20946 

Ig-nis   fatuus;   a    di-:iiiin    ol"  U   sc(MK'S,   by    I.   N. 
Terrill. 

©  T.  N.  Terrill,  Lansing.  Kan.;  1898:63806, 
Oct.  31.  20947 

Isn^norance   personified;   .sketch,    by    G.    P.    Nal- 
'liacii.     [11,15  p.     f\     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Apr.  21,   1914;   D :  .36842 ;   Geor-.-   1". 
Nan)ach,   Philadelpliia.  20947a 


1035 


20948 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


20965 


Iliavatrathe;  (li-;iiii:i  in  ~  allien,  von  .lulivis 
IJcrstl.  lU'i-liii,  Vita  (ItMilsclics  v('rliip,slr,nis. 
|1;m)7|  87  1).  12°.  (r.il)li(>tliok  niodcrner 
(Iraiueri) 

©  Vita,  (Iciitsclics  v(M-laKsliaus.  Berlin;  D: 
mS7.  Vvh.  IS,  inOT;  2c,  I'^'b.   IS.  ]!)07.     20948 

Ihr  atschied;  i)!aiiilcr(>i  in  I  al<l.  von  Kurt  Nimi- 
i-«m1(>  liisiMnl.  of  Knrt.  baron  von  Kotlikircii 
und  raiuluMil  J'.crlin.  F.  r.lo.h.  orlicn,  lOOi). 
16  p.     8°. 

@  FHix  Rloch,  criion.  I'.crlin;  I):ir)741, 
Apr.  no.  i;»PJ);  2c.  .May  S.   l!Mf.>.  20949 

Ihr  adjutant;  operiMlo  in  o  al<t('n,  von  Fr.  von 
SclK'intlian  nnd  1{.  (V^^ti'rrciclicr,  nmsij.;  Mm 
]{ol)ci-t  WinlerlKMr.  Text  dcr  ^csiintio.  T>(>ip- 
'/Aii.  Wien.  AV.  Karc/,a,si;  &  K.  Wallncr,  11)11. 
47  p.    ^2^ 

©  Mar.  G,  1011:  2('.  Mar.  25.  1911:  D: 
2:i739;  W.  Karcza^'  vK:  K.  Wallner,  Vienna. 

20950 

Ihr  erwachung  (Her  awakening);  drama  in  4 
acts,  by   INFosos  Kicliler. 

112  p.     8°.     Ms. 

©  1c.  Mav  29.  191.");  D :  4079S  ;  Kenny  TJp- 
zin,  New  York.  20950a 

Ihr  geheimnis  (In  trance);  koniiidie  in  3  akten, 
von  G.  ().  Loeffler.  Wels,  druck  von  John 
Han.s,  1910.     97  p.     12°. 

©  Apr.  l.j,  1910;  2c.  May  10.  1910;  D: 
21001  :  Custav  Otto  LoefTlcr,  Leipziij  Gohlis, 
Gcrniany,  20951 

Ihr  pathe  (Godpapa);  scluvank  in  o  akt(>n. 
frei  nach  dem  eniilisclien  des  F.  ('.  IMiilips 
inul  C'.  IT.  Tirookdcid  von  ('lan>n<'e  Sherwood 
nnd  Cliarle.s  .\dair.  l.oijr/.iu:,  <"'.  O.  l^■■|der, 
Miinclien,  Tnlcrnationales  verla.us-inslitnt,  C 
I'roHt.   19(X).     80  p.     S°. 

©  Inlernati<inal  i)nl>.  institul.  ( ".  I'rotit. 
.Mnnicli;  1900  A:  l-'iStU),  .hnu^  27;  2c.  .lune  27. 

20952 

Ihr  stilles  gliick:  dr.'inia  in  -1  anl'-'iiuen,  von 
Hermann  Fssifi'.  I'.erlin.  l'\  C.h.cli  erben,  1912. 
100  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  ■_•(•,,  191::;  I  > :  2Ss:;(t ;  Felix  Klocb 
erben.   I'.crlin.  20953 

Ikarus  und  Daedalus;  ein  oratoriniu,  xon  Her- 
b(M-t  EnUMiberiT.  Feipzii;-.  Vj.  Ko\v(»ldt  verlag, 
1912.     51  p.     8°. 

©  Oct.  15,  1912:  2<-.  Jan.  G.  1913;  D :  31880 : 
Ernst  Uowoldt  verlag.  Leipzi.t?.  20954 

Ike  Glidden  in  Maine;  by  A.  D.  McFaul. 

©  A.  D.  ISIcFaid,  Macliias,  Me.;  D :  4G9,3, 
Mar.  7.  1904.  20955 


Ike  Glidden  in  Maine — Contiiuied. 

■  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  A.  1  >.  J\i(4<^anl.      |  3S  | 

p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  4,  1911;  I):2413!  ;  Ab'xander  D. 
]\rcFaul,  Machias,  Me.  20956 

Ike  Partington;  a  home  i»ictur(>  in  4  ads,  by 
Charles  1<\  Stevens. 

©  Charles  Fostelle,   Canton.  N.    V. ;    ISSl  : 

•     19912,  I>ec.  22.  20957 

Ikey  and  Abey;  a  Hebraic  pot-ponrri,  by  Ed- 
ward Locke.     9G  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Jas.  1>.  I'.arton  an<l  Edw.-ird  It.  Saltei-, 
New  York;  O :  GS5G,  June  21,  19(M;  2c.  Aujr. 
17,  1905.  20958 

Ikey  and  Abie;  farcical  melodramatic  comedy 
with  nnisic  in  3  acts,  book  and  lyrics  by 
(jharlcs  Morton.  75  p.  f°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Mar.  3,  1915;  D :  39858 ;  Aiexand<T 
I?yer.s,  Chicago.  20958a 

Ikey  Goldstien's  experience  with  the  customs 
officers;  in  1  act,  by  (J.  F.  Ellis.  5  p.  4". 
Tyi)ewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  9,  1911;  0:23053;  Certrnde  F. 
Ellis.  Foi-t  Thomas,  Ky.  20959 

Ikey's  mother;  character  slietcli,  by  B.  Cron- 
son.     [11.  1G  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  10,  1912;  D:3110«;  Bernard 
Cronson,  New  York.  20960 

Ila;  a  Hindu  idyl  in  2  parts,  by  A.  C.  Ketchum. 

©  Annie  Chambers   Ketchum,    N(>w   York : 

1875:  1003,  Feb.  2.  20961 

lie  (L')  deserte.      .sV(:  Ombres  chinoises. 

Iliad.      Ncc  Chryseis. — Tale  of  Troy. 

Ilion's    fall.      Ncr    Siege    of    Troy. 

Ill-starred  Babbie;  a  drama  of  the  anthracite 
.(.at  strike  of  1902  in  4  acts,  i)y  W.  W. 
WhaliMi.      1 110 1   ]).     8°.     M.S. 

©  Ic.  Ati^-.  10,  1909;  I):1H5.".2;  Will  W. 
>Vh;den.   [.(u-nst  Cap,  Pa.  20902 

111  (An)  wind;  tra^^edy  in  1  act,  by  ii.  .1.  Holt. 
14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  ic.  Apr.  15,  1912;  1^:29370;  Harrison 
.b-well  Holt,  Portland.  M(\  2096:$ 

Illinois;  play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  I>.  Skiff.  Ty|>c- 
written. 

©  Frank  O.  Skiff.  Chicapi;  1S99:2G175. 
A])r.  14;  2c.  J:in.  9.  1905.  20964 

Illma;  or.  Which  was  wife?  dramalization 
from  M.  L.  Armstrong's  «ovel  of  the  same 
name,  by  Scott  Marble. 

©  Minnie  L.  Armstrong,  United  States; 
1SS4  :  1027,  Feb.  26.  20965 


1036 


S0966 


COPYRTGHTED    IN    THE    UNITED    STATES 


20984 


Illma;    di",    Which   was   wife? — (Continued. 
inolodramu  iu  4  nets  and  H  scenes,  a 

(Iraniatization    Iroiii    hei-    novel    of   the    same 

name,    by    M.    L.    Armstrong.      123    p.      4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Minnie  L.  Armstntnt;,  Minneapolis;  1S90: 

;ir.O!)S,  Nov.  7 ;  lie.  Nov.  7.  20966 

Iliuminali  (The);  a  drama  in  H  acts  and  7 
lableanx.     -IS  ]).     1"°.    Typewritten. 

©  .lacob  <5.  Freno  and  Altred  U.  Van  Horn. 
I'liiladelpliia  ;  1880:12944,  Kel).  23;  2c.  Mar. 
-<).  20967 

Illusion;  or.  My  sweet  revenge,  by  M.  Lenboff. 

©  Moses  Leidioff,  Bav  City,  Mich.;  1900  A: 

G310,  B'eb.  12.  20968 

Illusion  (An)  ride  around  the  world;  a  drama 
in  2  acts,  [by]  F.  W.  Gifford.  cover-title, 
If)  p.     16".     Printed. 

©  Fred  W.  Gifford,  Kansas  City,  Mo.;  D: 
8188.  Mar.  5,  1906;  2c.  Apr.  3,  1906.       20969 

Illvisions;  comedy,  by  K.  Krnst.  85  p.  i'°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Kate  Ernst,  Toledo,  O. ;  D :  5243,  June 
29,  1904;  2c.  June  17,  1904.  20970 

a    comedy    in    1    act,    adapted    from    tlie 

Frencli,  by  E.  Marbury. 

©  Elizabetli  Marbury,  New  York;  1SS6: 
5674,    Mar.    11.  20971 

Illusory  martyrdom;  Kirbye's  original  and  sen- 
sational tlrama  iu  5  acts,  illustrating  the 
Roman  and  Spanish  inquisitions. 

©  G.  \V.  Kirbve,  Portland,  Midi.;  1881: 
9933,    June   24.     '  20972 

Illustrated  lies;  original  sketrh  in  3  act,  by 
Scott  Marble. 

©  A.  H.  Hart,  United  States;  1892:30847, 


July 


20973 


Illustrated  readings;  a  series  of  novel  panto- 
mime entertainments,  by  E.  U.  Snow.  Bos- 
ton, W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1902.     76  p.     12°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  D:^411, 
Oct.  1,  1902;  2c.  Oct.  27,  1902.  20974 

Illustrious  (The)  prince;  play  in  4  acts,  drama- 
tized IJ-om  E.  Phillips  Oppenheim's  story  of 
tliat  name,  by  R.  Hume  Gibbons.  [2J,  73  p. 
4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  8.  1911;  D:  23590;  Robert  Hume 
(Jibbons,  New  York:  20975 


Im;  Gbristmas  fantasy  in  1  act,  by  R.  W.  Sned- 
don.     [21]   ]).     4°.     Tyiiewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  2,  1911;  D:  2.5920;  Robert  Wil- 
liam Sneddon,  New  York.  20977 

Ini  bei-gwaldfrieden;  bauernstiick  mit  gesang 
in  4  akten,  von  Albert  Paul.  Berliii-Wilmers- 
dorf.  F.  Blo.li  erben,  1914.  74  ]>.  8°.  [Ui- 
bretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Jan.  12,  1915;  I):  39381;  Felix  Blocli 
erben,  15erlin-Wilmersdorf.  20977a 


Ini    goldenen    tempelbuche    verzeichnet. 
Panspiele. 


,9fe 


Im  griinen  rock;  schwank  in  3  akten,  von  Gus- 
tuv  Kadelburg  und  Richard  Skowronnek.  Ber- 
lin-Wiimersdorf,  F.  Bloch  erben,  1913.  112  p. 
8°. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  26,  1913;  D :  .35145 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin-Wilmersdorf.  20978 

Ini  heiligen  Russland;  I'in  intriguens]Mel  in  5 
akten,  von  Kuil  Neurode  [pseud,  of  Kurt, 
baron  von  Rothkirch  und  Panthen]  Berlin, 
l'\  Hhich  erben.     1.35  ]).     8°. 

©  1c.  Oct.  10,  1912;  I>:  31105;  Felix  Bloch 
orben.    P.erlin.  20979 

Im  klubsessel;  Instsjiiel  in  3  aufziigen.  von 
!\arl  Roesslei-  [pseud,  of  Fi-anz  Ressner  |  und 
Ludwig  Heil(>r.  Berlin.  F.  Bloch  erben,  1909. 
106  p.     8°. 

©  Felix  i'.Ioch  erben,  Berlin;  ]>:  15740,  Apr. 
30,  1909;  2c.   May  8,  1909.  20980 

Same.      Soulllierbucli.     Ueii)zig,   P.   Reclam, 

jun.    [1913]      80    ]).      24°.       (On    cover:    Uni- 
versaM>ibliothek,    5552) 

©   May    27,    1913;    2c.    Aug.    27,   1913;    D : 
34261  ;  Philipp  Ifedam,  jun.,  Leipzig.      20981 

Im  lande  der  f reiheit  (In  the  land  of  freedom) ; 
by  A.  I'hilipii. 

©  Adolf  Philipp,   New   York;   1 ) :  (i49,   July 
11,  1901.  20982 

Im  lande  der  lotophagen;  lustspiel  in  5  bildern, 
von  J  J.  Tj.  lioser. 

©  Lotla   L.   Le.ser;   Philadelphia;    D :  9.-):!2, 
Nov.   28,   1906.  20983 

Im  regiment  Gambrinus.     ,SVc  Paragraph  11. 

Im  schlaf coupe;  operetta  in  1  akt,  von  Erich 
Urban  und  Louis  Taufstein,  musik  von  Mar- 
tin Knopf.  Berlin,  Harmonie-verlag  [1911] 
19  p.     16°.      [Libretto  only] 

©   Jan.   13,   1911;    2c.   Jan.    13,    1911;    D : 
2.3083;  Harmonie-verlag,  Berlin.  20984 


Illyria;  a  comic-romantic  opera  in  3  acts, 
founded  on  Shakespeare's  Twelfth  night,  by 
R.  M.  Sterrett.     34  p.     4°.     Printed. 

©    Robert    M.    Sterrett,    Chicago ;    I) :  8585, 
]\ray  24,  1906;  2c.  Aug.  1,  1906.  20976      Im  stillen  abgemacht.     Sec  Seelenkunde. 


Im  sniel  der  wellen.      .SVy;  Umweg  (Der)  zitm 
todi 

Im  stift.      Sec.  Drei  kammerspiele. 


1037 


20985 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


^1003 


Im  Weissen  Riissl;  lustspii'l  in  .">  -ciulV-Ui^on,  von 
Oscar  BUinientluil  und  (Jiishiv  Kadfelbnr.n-. 
New  York,  Oiierounv  printinn"  and  imljlisli- 
iiig  company,  189S.     132  p.     H°. 

©  Sydney  Kosenfcld,  New  York;  1 80S: 
HOI 90,  May  14;  2c.  May  23.  20985 

Im  wunderschoiien  nionat  mai;  lust  spiel  in  4 
akfeii  yon  Ludwi;^  Spannnth-BoiU'iistedt. 
Hamburg,  Verlagsgesellscbai'l  llanilturg,  ni.  b. 
h.,  1912.     4  p.  I.,  [7]-10G  p.     12°. 

©  Mar.  IS.  1912:  2c.  .Tan.  29,  1913;  D: 
32330;   Kduard  I'.locli,  Berlin.  20986 

- — —  Same. 

©  Apr.  1,  1912:  2c.  .Tan.  0,  1913;  D  :  31S7S : 
Eduard  Bloch,   Berlin.  20987 

Im  zwanzigsten  jahrhundeyt;  drama  in  3 
acten,  you  T.  Kuittau.  [53]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  29,  1913;  D :  34SS9 ;  Theresa 
Kuittau,  Philadelphia.  209S8 

Im  zwischenakt;  ein  trai^ischt^s  spiel,  yon  M. 
M.   Simon.     10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  24.  1912;  D:297G7;  Max  M. 
Simon,  New  York.  20989 

Image  (The);  play  in  3  acts,  by  T^ady  (Ireuory. 
iMiblin.  Mauns.-I  .V:  co.,  ltd.,  1910.  [4|,  102  ]». 
12°. 

©  .Tune  2,  1910:  2c.  Sept.  9.  1910  ;  D  :  22781 ; 
Augusta  C.regory,  (iort,  Ireland.  20990 

Image  (The)  av  his  faither;  sl<etcb.  by  L.  T. 
Oilesheimer.     7  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  1,  1912;  D:  31297;  Louis  T. 
OUesheimer,  Detroit.  20991 

Image  (The)  breaker;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F. 
Converse.      4.5    p.      4°.      Typewritten. 

©  Florence  Converse,  Brookline,  Mass. ;  D  : 
4G1S,  Feb.  15,  1904 ;  Ic.  Feb.  8,  1904 ;  Ic.  Mar. 
1,  1904.  20992 

Image  (The)  of  Biz  Biz;  in  2  acts,  by  S.  V.  B. 
Brewster.      [32]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  1,  1911 ;  D :  24838 ;  Stephen  V.  P.. 
Brewster,  East  Orange,  N.  .1.  20993 

Image  (The)  of  God.  See  Pipe  (The)  of  de- 
sire, and  other  plays. 

Image  (The)  of  his  pa.     See  Bad  (The)  boy. 

Imag-es  of  the  mind;  by  F.  Solger.  11  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Frederick  Solger,  Washington  ;  D  :  7317. 
Sept.  25,  1905 ;  2c.  Sept.  25,  1905.      .,       20994 

Imaginary  (An)  aunt;  comedietta  in  1  act  for 
ladies  only,  by  Wni.  Muskerry.  New  York,  S. 
French;  London,  S.  Frencli,  ltd.,  1908.  28  p. 
12°. 

©  Samuel  French,  New  Y^ork ;  D :  14659, 
Dec.  21,  1908 ;  2c.  .Tune  3,  1909.  20995 


Imagination;  vaudeville  .sketch,  by  A.  Raymo. 
12  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tune  13.  1913;   D:    33512;  Anthony 
Kaymo,  New  York.  20996 

Imaginitis;  farce,  by  S.  Morse.  [107J  p.  4". 
'I'ypewritten. 

©    Ic.    iMar.    4,    1912;    D :  289.33 ;    Sanmel 
M()r,se,  New  York.  20997 

Imaum  (The)  of  Muskratte;  a  comedy  o]iera  in 
3  ac(s,  l)y  S.  B.  Cassia.     Typewritten. 

©   Stephen   B.   Cassin,    New   York;    1897: 
32()f)S,  Mny  29;  2c.  May  29.  20998 

Imbecile  (An)  king;  a  .song  play  in  2  acts,  book 
and  lyrics  by  .1.  W.  Miliikin.  music  by  Edw. 
Llewellyn.  97  p.  t°.  TypewrlKvn".  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©   .Joseph   W.    Miliikin,    Chicago;    D :  9.598, 
Dec.  8,  1900 ;  2c.  Dec.  S,  190G.  20999 

ImLroglio;  a  drama,  by  George  Alexander.  San 
Francisco,  S.  Carson  &  co.,  1885. 

©    Samuel    Car.son   &   co.,    San    Francisco; 
1885:1228.5,  .Tune  3;  2c.  .Tune  3.  21000 

Imitating  a  vampire;  1  act  vaudeville  sketch, 
by  C.  A.  Collins.     [4]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.  Dec.  11,  1911;  T> :  28.309 ;  C.   A.  Clol- 
lins,  Kan.sas  City,  JMo.  21001 

Imitation:?;  play  in  3  acts,  l)v  E.  Coodman. 
1173]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    .Tan.    IG,    1912;    D :  28325 ;    Edw.ai-d 
Goodman,  New  York.  21002 

Immanuel  cf  Basonna.     Sec  Corona. 

Imrnensaphone  (The);  a  marvel  of  ingenuity 
and  interest  featuring  a  descriptive  battle 
scene,  by  J.  L.  La  sky. 

©  .Tesse  Louis  Lasky,  New  York ;  D :  10748, 
June  12,  1907.  21003 

Immer  feste  druff;  vaterliindisches  volksstiick 
in  4  bildern,  von  Hermaun  Haller  und  Willi 
Wolff,  nuisik  von  Walter  KoUo.  Regiel)uch. 
Milnchen,  Drei  masken  verlag,  1914.  2  p.  I., 
51  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  .Tune  16,  1915;  D  :  40953  ;  Drei  masken 
verlag,  Munich.  21003a 

vaterlandisches  volksstiick  mit  gesang  in  4 

]>ildern,  vou  Hermann  Hallei-  und  Willi  Wolff, 
musik  von  Walter  Kollo.  Textbuch  der 
ge;-;iiuge.  Miinchen-Berlin,  Drei  masken  ver- 
lag, g.  m.  b.  h.,  1914.    40  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  5,  1914 ;  Ic.  .Tune  IG.  1915  ;  D :  4;»957  ; 
Drei  nuisken  verlag,  g.  m.  1>.  li.,  ..iii.iicli. 

21003b 

Inimermann.     Sec  Miinchhausen. 

Immigrant  (The);  detective  jtlaylet  in  1  scene, 
by  A.  Pris(,o.     8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    22,    1915;    D :  41798 ;    Albert 
Prisco,  New  York.  21003c 


1038 


21003 


COPYKTGIITED   IN    THE    UNITED   STATES 


21022 


Immigrant  (The)  inspector;  comedy  tulkfest, 
l).v  Iliirrv  Tj.  Newton.  New  York,  Chicago 
fetc.l  M."  AVitmark  &  sons,  1914.  10  p.  12°. 
(  I  Harry  L.  Newton's  one-act  comedy  sketches, 
mouoloKues  and  dramatic  episodes]) 

©  Sept.  1,  1914 ;  2c.  Sept.  2,  1914 ;  D  :  38032  ; 
M.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York.  21003d 

Immigrants  (The);  a  lyi-ical  drama,  l)y  1*.  Mac- 
Kave,  with  an  introdnction  by  Frederic  C. 
Howe.  New  York.  B.  W.  Huebsch,  1915.  xix, 
138  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  23,  1915;  2c.  and  aff.  Dec.  7,  1915; 
A:42()(tS(>;  TVr(W  RiacTvave,  New  York. 

210036 

Immigrant's  dream  and  the  reality;  Ity  A.  Van 
\Vi1<lt.     4  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Dec.    IS,    1909 ;    D :  17745 ;    Adelaide 
Van  V.'ildt,  New  York.  21004 

Immortal  (The)  Charlie  E-oss;  or.  Stolen  from 

home,  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  D.  Hendershot. 

.Jackson,  Mich.,  L.  S.  Weeks  [1876]     32  p.    8°. 

©  Dell  Hendershot.  .Tackson,  IVIich. ;  187() : 

1230,  .Tan.  27;  2c.  May  23.  21005 

Immortal  (The)  hour;  a  drama  in  2  acts,  by 
Fiona  Macleod  ri:»!^eud.  of  William  Sliarp] 
Portland,  Me..  T.  P..  Mosher,  1907.  7  p.  1., 
.3-40  p.,  2  1.     8°. 

©   Tliomas  B.   Tvlosher,   I'orlland,    iMe.  :    D: 
11379,  Sept.  9,  1907;  2c.  Oct.  7,  1907.       21006 

See  also  Poems  and  dramas;  by  William 

Sharp. 

Immortal  (An)  in  the  case;  or.  A  jilted  Venus, 
dramatized  by  Mrs.  F.  W.  Harrell. 

©    Mrs.    Francis   Woodleiyli    HiU'rell.    New 
York;  1890:68866,  Dec.  18.  21007 

Immortal  (The)  lure;  l)y  C.  Y.  Rice.  Garden 
City,  N.  Y".,  Doubleday,  Page  &  company,  1911. 
5  p.  1.,  3-92  p.     12°. 

Contents  :   Giorgione.  —  Arduln.  —  O-Ume's 
yods'. — The  immortal  lure. 

©   Feb.   23,   1911;    2c.   Feb.   25,   1911;    A: 
28.3011;  Cale  Young  Rice,  Louisville.     21008 

■ ■  Sec  also  Collected  plays  and  poems;  by 

Cale   Young   Rice. 

Immortelles;  a  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by 
R.  G.  Morris. 

©  Robert  Griffin  Morris,  New  York;  1881: 
16.581,  Oct.  26.  21009 

Immunity;  3-act  di-ama,  by  R.  A.  Kasper. 
[145]  p.     4.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  13,  1911;   D:  20013;  Robert  A. 
Ka.sper,  Evanston,  111.  21010 

Immunity  (The)  bath;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  R. 
A.  Kas])er.     S3,   [2]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  31,  1911;   D:  24362;   Robert  A. 
Kasper,    Evanston,    111.  21011 


Immunity    (The)    bath — Continued. 

Sanje.     45  p.     4°.     I'rinted. 

©  June  3,  1911;  2c.  June  5,  1911  ;  D:  24400; 
Itobert  A.  Kasper,  Evanston,  111.  21012 

19  p.     4°. 

Robert  A. 
21013 


— -play  in  1  act,  by  R.  A.  Kasper. 
Typewi'itten. 

©  Ic.   Apr.   19,   1911;   D :  24(¥I3 
Kasper,   Evanston,   III. 


—  3  act  drama,  by  R.  A.  Kasper.     113  p.     4° 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Miiv   10,   1912:   I>:  2903(1 


Kasjior,    Evanston,    111. 


Robert    A. 
21014 


Immutable  (Tlie)  law;  ])lay  in  1  act,  by  E.  L. 
r>udley.     [2 1,  IS  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  8,  1912;  D :  29919 ;  E.  Lawrence 
Dndley,  Camden.  N.  .L  21015 

Iraogene;  play   in  4  acts,  by  M.  Wise.      [18]   p. 
4".     Typewritten. 

®  Ic.  Mar.  27,  1914;  D:  30484;  Morse  "Wise, 
Evansvillc,  Ind.  21015a 

or.  The  old  man's  will,  a  di-:ima  in  4  .acts, 

by  W.  .1.  St  urges. 

©    W.    J.    Stnrges.    Galway,    N.    Y. ;    1885; 


24517,   Nov.   23. 


21016 


• or,    The   witch's   secret,    a    4   act    realistic 

drama,  by  II.  C.  Dale. 

©    Horace    C.    Dale,    Readin.g,    Ta. ;    1801: 
154.58,  Apr.  27.  21017 

■ an  original  realistic  drama  in  4  acts, 

by  H.  C.  Dale.    New  York,  H.  Roorbach. 

©    Horace   C.    Dale,    Reading,    Pa.;    1892: 
9626,  Mar.  3:  2c.  Mar.  9.  21018 

Imp:    an    original    Irish    di-ama    in    4    .-uts,    by 
F.  Marsden   (AV.  A.  Sliver) 

©  Fred.   Marsden,   New   York;   1884:. 5512. 
Mar.  15.  21019 


Sec   alao   Eily. 

Imp  of  Satan;  a  domestic  drama  in  4  acts,  by 

Dorothy    Delniar.      18    p.      4°.      Typewritten. 

©  Dora  Ogden,  Brockton,  Mass.:   D:8159. 

Mar.  14,  1906;  2c.  Mar.  24,  1900.  21020 

Imp  of  the  sea;  comed.v  di'ama   in  5  acts,  by 
:\r.   L.   .Johnson.      102   p.     f°.      Typewritten. 

©  Martha    Lafitte    .Tohn.son,    Philadelphia ; 
1887:. 5980,  Mar.  14;  2c.  Mar.  15.  21021 


Impatient  (The)  Griselda.  See  Heaven  help 
the  men. 

Impatient  (The)  patient;  1  act  sketch  for  three 
men,  l)y  P.eatrice  Shephard  King.  [10]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    15,    1910;    D.    21797;    Mrs.    B. 
Simpson.  New  York.  21022 


1039 


21023 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


21043 


Impecunious  (An)  actor;  :\  cIim racier  mono- 
logue,  by   Livingston   Kussell. 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner  pub.  <No  ,su])i)lv  en.,  New 
York;  1900  A  :  8309,  Mar.  30.  21023 

Impending-  (The)  sword;  !).v  .!.  I*..  Oiild.  '2'2  p. 
4".     'typewritten. 

©  .T.  B.  Quid,  Uicliinond  ;  1>:  HOST,  1  >ec.  27, 
1907;  2c.  Dec.  27,  1907.  21024 

Imperatrice  (L');  iiiece  en  3  tietes  et  0  tab- 
leaux, en  prose,  par  C  I\Iendt-s.  1  p.  1.,  G9  p. 
12°.     Printed. 

©  Oatulle  Mendes,  Paris;  D :  l.liJDl,  Ai>r. 
23,  1909;  2e.  Apr.  23,  1909.  21025 

Imperia;  a  drama  in  H  acts,  adapted  trom  tlie 
French,  by   L.  IS'atlial. 

©  Louis  Nathal.  New  York ;  188-5 :  2r,.'-)00, 
Dec.  16.  21026 

Imperial  (The)  divorce;  a  semi-historical 
drama  in  4  acts,  l)y  .lohn  (irtisvciior  Wilson 
and  William  .1.  Humphrey.  112  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  .L  G.  Wilson  and  \Y.  .1.  Humphrey,  New 
York;  I):.")(;80.  (h-\.  11.  1904;  2c.  Oct.  17, 
1904;  Ic.  new  ed.   (act  3,  4)   Nov.  21,  1904. 

21027 

Imperial  extravaganza  &  burlesque  co. ;  a 
I'ai-co  comedy   in  3  acts,  by   U'.   i>.   Watson. 

©  W.  ]'-.  Watson,  New  York;  1890 :  Oi;5r>4, 
Nov.  9.  21028 

Imperial  green;  a  <-o!uedy  in  2  acts,  by  W.  A. 
iiitchie. 

©  William  Adams  Ritchie,  St.  Louis;  187."): 
11409,   Nov.   1.  21029 

Imperial  (The)  highway;  a  rcnnantic  comedy 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  II.  D.  Cottrell.  128  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Oliver  Morosco,  Los  Angeles;  1):G721, 
May  24,  1905;  2c.  .Tuly  T,  1905.  21030 

Imperial  (The)  inspector;  comedy  in  5  acts,  by 
Nicholas  [V.]  Gogol,  tr.  by  A.  S.  Weuduui. 
[2],  55  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  14,  1911 ;  D :  23G52 ;  A.  S.  Wen- 
dum,  St.  Louis.  21631 

Imperial  intrigue;  play  in  1  act,  by  Fennwood. 
[1],  15  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  28,  1913;  D :  3329S ;  Ivan  Wood. 
Forest  Hills,  N.  Y.  21032 

Imperial  (The)  republic;  a  drama  of  the  day, 
by  Elizabeth  G.  Grane.  New  York,  The  Graf- 
t(m  pre.ss  [1902]     2  p.  1.,  122  p.     12°. 

©  Grafton  press,  New  York  ;  D  :  2273,  Aug. 
26,  1902;  2c.  Aug.  20,  1902.  210.33 


Impersonation  of  Cindy's  chance;  play  in  4 
scenes,  arr.  by  Christine  Kuir/.  [from  original 
by  Kate  W.  Hamilton]  [New  York,  The  Wil- 
lett  press,  1912]     [14]  p.     8°. 

©  May  13,  1912;  2c.  May  14,  1912;  A: 
.313531 ;  Woman's  board  of  home  nussions  of 
the  Presbyterian  <  hurch  in  the  H.  S.  A.,  New 
York.  21034 

.Impertinence  (The)  of  the  creature;  a  duo- 
logue, by  C.  Gordon-Lennox.  London,  S. 
I*^ren<h.  lid. ;  New  York.  Samuel  French,  1909. 
9  1).     12". 

©  ('osmo  Gordon-Lennox,  London:  D: 
1.5987.  ,Iuno  3,  1909;  2c.  .Tune  5,  1909.     21035 

Impetuous  Mary;  a  play,  by  P.  W.  Hyde.     0  ]•. 

t'°.     Typewritten. 

©  Paul  Woodworth  Hvde,  Ghicago:  D: 
102G0,  Apr.  3.  1907;  2c.  Apr.  12,  1907:  !<•. 
rev.  ed.  May  13,  1907.  2103G 

Importance  (The)  of  bein^-  earnest.  Sec 
Writings  (The)  of  Oscar  Wilde. 

Importance  (The)  of  coming'  and  going;  salir(> 
on  s:ic)-(h1  sentiments  in  .3  acts,  by  P>utl(>r 
Davenport.     101  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  G,  1915;  D :  40285 ;  P.ranih.ill 
lilayors,  inc..  New  York.  21036a 

Important  (The)  letter;  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
M.  A.  Lorimer.     19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  16,  1911;  D:23GGS;  Marshall  A. 
Lorimer.  New  York.  21037 

Imported  (The)  footman;  a  comedy  in  1  act, 
adai)ted  from  the  P'l-ench,  by  L.  B.  Mason. 

©  Louis  P..  Mason,  New  York;  D:  11285. 
Aug.  22,  1907.  21038 

Impcssible  (The);  plav  in  4  acts,  by  G.  M.  Scar- 
borough.    [31,  1.37  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  May  14.  1912;   D  :  29G63 :   George  M. 


Scarborough,  New  Brighton,  N.  Y. 


21039 


play  in  3  acts,  by  S.  Morse.     [130]  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mav    21,    1912;    D:  29726;    Sanuiel 
Morse,  New  York.  21040 

Impossible  (An)  case;  a  farce  comedy  in  .". 
acts,  by  .1.  W.  Ransone. 

©   .Tolm    W.     Ransone,     Richmond;     1SSS: 
13028,  May  3.  21041 

Impossible  (The)   husband;   play   in  2   scenes, 

by  E.  Goodman.     [2],  23  p.    4°.    ^I'vnovn-itten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    12,    1913;    D :  ;'.5i(02 ;    l«:<lwar<l 

Goodman,  New  York.  21042 

Impossible  (An)  mother;  serious  comedy  in  .". 
acts,  by  W.  Munsell.  [125]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  9,  1912;  D :  293.33 ;  Warren  Mun- 
sell, Des  Moines.  21043 


1040 


I 


21044 


COPYRIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


21063 


Imposteur  (L')     See  Tartuffe  (Le) 

Impostor  (The);  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Tas- 
siu  and  Hawley  Francks.  71  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Algernon    Tassin,    Washington ;    D :  431, 
May  4,  1901 ;  2c.  May  4,  1901.  21044 

30 


comedy  in  2  acts,  by  C.  B.  Yardley,  jr. 

p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  3,  1910;  D:  22212;  Cliarles  B. 
Yardley,  jr.,  New  York.  21045 

a  1  act  comedy,  by  Edmund  Day  and  J.  L. 

Kearney.     15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  John  Lawrence  Kearney,  New  Dorches- 
ter, Mass. ;  D :  2S2G,  Jan.  8,  1903 ;  2c.  Jan.  8, 
1903.  21046 

an  orighial  and  realistic  Anglo-Californian 


drama  in  prolo.mie  and  3  acts,  by  A.  D.  Sa- 
ville.     113  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Alec  D.  Saville,  New  York ;  D :  9370,  Oct. 
22,  1906;  2c.  Nov.  2,1906.  21047 

—  an  original  comedy-drama  in  5  acts,  by  A. 


Grant. 

©   Alfred    Oraiit,   New   York;    1880:17444, 
Nov.  16.  •  21048 

— ■  play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  Andrews.     [2],  77  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Aug.   29,   1912;   D:  30696;    Charlton 
Andrews,  Valley  City,  N.  D.  21049 

22 


—  a  playette.  in  1  act,  by  Edmund  Day 
p.      4°.      Typewritten. 

©  May  Durvea,  New  York;   D :  2780,   Dee. 
16,  1902;  2c.  Dec.  16,  1902.  21050 


— ■  3  act  domestic  drama,  by  D.  A.  Reynolds. 
74  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  29,  1915 ;  D :  41182 ;  D.  A.  Rey- 
nolds, New  York.  21050a 


.SVc  also  Byer's  library  of  tabloid  plays. — 

Tartuffe.— -Wanderer   (The)— Winning  (The) 
hand. 

Impostors  (The);  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  M.  B. 
Cooke.     37  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    IMarjorie    Benton    Cooke,    Chicago;    D: 
0183,  Feb.  4,  1905;  2c.  Feb.  4,  1905.        21051 

Imposture  (The)     See  Pretender  (The) 

Imposture  (Le)  del  Vaticano  e  le  crudelta 
della  S.  inquis-izione;  ovvero,  II  conclave  di 
Papa  Pio  Sesto  anno  1774,  drannna  tragico 
in  4  atti,  opera  inedita  tlell'  Abb.  Pietro  Me- 
tastasio.  New  York,  A.  Acuti  [1904]  4  p.  1., 
83  p.     12°. 

©    Caniu'lo    Onasid,    New    York;    D:6416, 
Aug.  20,  1905;  2c.  Sept.  22,  1904.  21052 


Impressionist  pictures;  1  act  comedy,  by  J.  G. 
Bray  ton.     10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    17,    1910 ;    D :  17945 ;    John   G. 
Brayton,  Los  Angeles.  21053 

Impressment  (The)     See  Bridge  of  stars. 

Imprevu  (L');  comedie  en  2  actes,  par  V.  Mar- 
gueritte.  14  p.  4°.  (L'lUustration  theatrale, 
no.  143,  2  avril  1910) 

©  Apr.  2,  1910 ;  2c.  Apr.  15,  1910 ;  D  :  20795  ; 
Victor  Margueritte,  Paris.  21054 

Impromptu  (An)  marriage;  a  romantic  drama 
in  4  acts,  l)y  G.  W.  Burns. 

©    Guy    Wendell    Burns,  '  New    York ;    D : 
10983,  July  16,  1907.  21055 

Impromptu  (An)  wedding;  a  romantic  play 
in  3  acts,  by  W.  G.  Tebault. 

©  William  G.   Tebault,  New  Orleans;   D: 
7149,  xVug.  22,  1905.  21056 

Improving  nature;  farce  in  2  acts,  by  Frank 
Kennedy.    67  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    15,    1915;    D:  41240;    William 
Schoepf  Campbell,  Brooklyn.  21056a 

Improvisatore  (The);  an  operetta  in  1  act,  by 

B.    C.    Stephenson,    nuisic    by    P^dward    Jaka- 

bouski.     London,  Boosey  &  co.     Typewritten. 

©  Boosey  &  co.,  London ;  1893 :  36469,  Aug. 

7;  2c.  Aug.  7.  21057 

Imps  and  angels;  a  comedy  vaudeville,  by  P. 
McCarty. 

©    Page    McCarty,    United    States ;    1881  : 
8470,  May  31.  21058 

Imp's  (The)  blessing;  original  vaudeville 
sketch,  by  S.  B.  White.  [4]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.   July  25,   1911;   D:  24772;   S.   Bailey 
White,  East  Lynn,  Mass.  21059 

Imps  of  gossip;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  E. 
Bausch.     56  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Apr.    18,   1910;   D:  20817;   Jacob   E. 
Bausch,  New  York.  21060 

Impulse;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  B.  Rowe. 

©    Bolton   Rowe,    New    York;    1880:1 7098, 
Nov.  10.  21061 

Impulsive  (The)  Mr.  Dickson;  farce  in  4  acts, 
by  B.  P.  Rider.  [5],  118  p.  4°,  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  22,  1910;  D:  221 17;  Berth  Perl 
Rider,  New  York.  21062 


In    a    bachelor's 
strategy. 


flat.      See    Lady    Jimmie's 


In  a  balloon;  playlet  in  1  act,  hy  W.  Hanlon. 
[1|,  19  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  le.  Mar.  15,  1911;  D:  23656;  Win.  Hnn- 
lon,  Coliasset,  Mass.  21063 


5379—16- 


-66 


1041 


21063 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


21082 


In  a  cabaret;  comedy  cross-fire,  by    Harry  L.      In  a  mansion  of  acbing  hearts;  or,  The  wages 
Newton.     New  York,  Chicago  [etc.]     M.  Wit- 
mark  &  sons,  1914.     10  p.     12°.     ([Harry  L. 
Newton's  one-act  comedy  sketclies,  monologue.s 
and  dramatic  episodes]) 

©  Sept.  1,  1914;  2c.  Sept.  2,  1914;  D: 
38033;  M.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York. 

21063a 

In  a  college  town;  a  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  A.  li. 
Zeller. 

©  Arthur  Louis  Zeller,  St.  Louis;  1898: 
23642,  Apr.  14;  Ic.  Apr.  14.  21064 

In  a  cottage  by  the  sea.  See  Beach  (The)  of 
life. 

In  a  deck  chair.     Sre  Monologues  of  to-clay. 

In  a  fog;  1  act  musical  comedy,  [by]  Jas.  Still- 
man,  jr. 

©  Paddy  Murpliy,  United  States;  1892: 
22017,  May  25.  21065 

In  a  foreign  port;  by  C  .Tackson  and  B.  Gniy. 
8  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Christopher  Jackson  and  Barry  Cray, 
P.loomington.  111.;  D :  12999,  M:iv  18,  ]90S;  2c. 
May  38,  1908.  21066 

In  a  German  garrison;  a  romantic  drama  in 
4  acts,  liy  F'rod  S.  Cibbs. 

©  Adele  F.  Dronberg,  Orchard  Lake,  Mi'li.  ; 
D  :  4603,  Jan.  20,  1904.  21067 

In  a  horseless  carriage;  by  L.  Smith  iirid  F. 
Byron. 

©  L.  Smith  and  F.  Byron,  New  York' ;  1899 : 
ni734,  Aug.  11.  21068 

In  a  hurry;  farcif-al  sketch  of  modern  Anun'ican 
life,  in  1  act,  by  C.  S.  B(K)th.  14  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  22,  1910;  D :  21397 ;  Charles 
Stewart  Booth,  New  Orleans.  21069 

In  a  Japanese  garden;  play  in  1  art,  by  K. 
Gottstein.     7  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  8,  1913;  D :  34603 ;  Fli/.abetli 
Gottstein,  Chicago.  21070 

by  M.  R.  Nevitt  and  William  Patter- 
son White.     [1],  25  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  26,  1911;  D:  23197;  Marv  Ross 
Nevitt,  Stapleton,  N.  Y.  21071 

In  a  lifetime;  5  act  drama,  by  G.  A.  Weber. 
West  Dulutli,  X-ray  printing  co.,  1902.  cover- 
title,  34  p.     16°. 

©  Gustav  Adolph  Weber,  West  Duluth, 
Mum. ;  D :  1222,  Dec.  30,  1901  ;  2c.  Julv  5, 
1902;  2c.  July  10,  1902.  21072 

In  a  little  bit  and  then  some.  See  Soff  and 
fresh. 

In  a  Manila  garden.      See  Manila  Rosa. 


of  a  heart  of  stone,  by  R.  F.  Wiessel..  41  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Robert  Frederick  Wiessel,  Cincinnati; 
D:9136,  Sept.  24,  1906;  Ic.  Sept.  24,  1906;  Ic. 
Oct.  11,  1906.  21073 

In  a  measure;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  .T.  McCJart- 
ney.     12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  James  McCartney,  Ardsley,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
5463,  Aug.  19,  1904 ;  2c.  Aug.  19,'  1904.    21074 

In  a  moment  of  anger;  a  play  in  5  acts,  ;idiipted 
by  ().  F.  Montaine. 

©  C.  F.  Montaine,  New  York;  1886:5110. 
Mar.  3.  21075 

In  a  moment  of  temptation;  a  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  L.  J.  L.  Stilwell.     81  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 
©   Laura    Jean    Libbey-Stilwell,    Brooklyn ; 
D:  12056,  Jan.  3,  1908;  2c.  .Jan.  3,  1908.  " 

21076 

In  a  monster's  clutches;  or,  The  diamond 
maker's  secret,  drama  in  3  acts,  by  A.  V(tgt. 
44  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  August  Vogt.  Dallas;  D:  13231,  .Tune  23, 
1908;  2c.  June  23,  1908.  21077 

In  a  museum;  by  B.  A.  AVilliams  and  G.  W. 
Walker. 

©  Bert  A.  Williams  and  Geo.  W.  Walker. 
New  York;  1900  A:  1600,  Jan.  17.  21078 

In  a  new  light;  leper  pageant,  collal»or{!led  by 
the  Cai'ey  league.  Iowa  City,  la.  Caml>ridge, 
Mass.,  The  Mission  to  lepers,  1914.  15,  Hip. 
illus.     8°. 

©  Oct.  24,  1914  ;  2c.  Oct.  27,  1914  ;  1 ) :  IJSGIG ; 
Mission  to  lepers,  Cambridge,  Mass.      21078a 

In  a  nutshell;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  M.  T\f. 
Lewis.     15  p.     f°.     Type\^  ritten. 

©  Mark  M.  Lewis,  New  Yorlc ;  1889:37277, 
Dec.  7;  2c.  Dec.  14,  1890.  21079 

In  a  pickle;  a   farcical   coHKnly. 

©  Jolui  A.  Stevens,  New  York  ;  1884:  23085. 
Nov.  28.  21080 

In  a  policy  shop;  or,  4-11-44,  nnisical  comedy 
in  2  acts,  by  L.  Richardson  and  W.  A.  Mc- 
(>)nnell. 

©  Leandcr  Ric'hardson  and  \Y.  A.  IMcCon- 
nell,   United   States;   1S97: 41893,   .lulv  21. 

21081 

In  a  railway  carriage;  incident,  by  F.  ]*owell. 
[2],  18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  16,  1914;  D:  39105;  Francis 
Powell,  Dauphin.  Pa.  21081a 

In  a  restaurant;  a  monologue.  1)y  I>.  P..  Tlay-  ' 
ward.     10  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Beatrice  B.  Havward,  Wayland.  Miss. ; 
D:  4475,  Jan.  7,  1904;  2c.  .Tan.  7,  1904.    21082 


1042 


21083 


COPYEIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


21104 


In  a  restaurant — Continued. 

a  sketch,  arr.  by  E.  Cora  Yeager  and  C.  G. 

Brumbaugh.     4  p.     4°.     Typewritten, 

©  Christine  G.  Brumbaugh.   Philadelphia; 
D:5918,  Dec.  17,  1904;  2c.  Dec.  17,  1904. 

21083 

In  a  Roman  garden;  by  K.  Jones. 

©  Kallula  Jones,  New  Yorlc ;  D:  114(32,  Oct. 
5,  1907.  21084 

In  a  spider's  web;  musical  farce  comedy  in  3 
acts,  bv  Mr.  and  Mrs.  C.  F.  Kinunii>.:ni.  (Jlyde, 
().,  Anies  pub.  co.,  1900.  33  p.  12^  (Ames 
series  of  standard  and  minor  drnma,  no.  421) 
©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  1900  A :  29070, 
Dec.  6;  2c.  Dec.  S.  21085 

Jn  a  strange  country;  comedy,  ))y  S.  N.  Stew- 
art. 

©  Sylvester  N.  Stewart,  Brooklyn ;  1900  A : 
197.^).5,  Aug.  S.  2108G 

In  a  street  car;  play  in  1  act,  ))y  W.  Hodgkiss. 
[2],  16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    27,    1912;    D:  28402;    William 
Hodgki.ss,  Ahuneda,  Cal.  !31087 

See  also  Four  acting  monologues. 

In  a  tea-house;  by  R.  M.  Barbour.     22  p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  5,  1910;  D :  20902 ;  E.  M.  P.ar- 
bour,  Boston.  21088 

In  a  tenement.      See  Five  playlets. 

In  a  trance;  by  L,  Zuik, 

©  Louise    Zuik,    Newark,    N,    J.;    D :  2297 
Sept.  3,  1902.  21089 

— — ;  keep  off  the  grass,  an  original   nuisical 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  R.  F.  (Jarroll. 

©   llichard    F.    Carroll,    New    York;    18SS;: 
1G176,  June  i").  21090 

In  a  trap;  or,  The  frame-up,  dramatic  playlet, 
by  II.   Russell.     20  p,     4°.     Typewrilten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.  ,23,    1915;    D :  39700 ;    Howard 
IJussell,  Poitland,  Or.  21090a 

In   a   whirl;   a   farcical    come<ly   in  3   ads',    by 
Clouston    Hogarth.      Typewritten. 

©    Isabel    Morris   and    Stanley   Feldi,   New 
York;  1890:29209,   Sept.  23;  2c.  Nov.   1.^). 

21091 

In   a  whirl   of  excitement;  a  farcical   comedy 
in  .3  acts,  ity  Clouston  Hogarth. 

©   Isabel   Morris,   New  York;   1890:  328.".0, 
Oct,  22.  21092 

In  a  woman's  power;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W. 
(ti-ion.      [GGl    p.      t°.      Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb,  3,  1912;  D:  28.'")38;  Walter  Orion. 
Clucago.  21093 


In  a  woman's  power — Continued. 

in  4  acts,  by  John  Arthur  Eraser.  Type- 
written. 

©   American    amusement    assn.,    Chicago ; 
1900  A :  28446,  Nov.  19 ;  2c.  Nov,  21.        21094 

In  advertisement  land;  libretto  in  1  act,  by 
Jutta  Bell-Ranske.  [1],  15  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  28,  1911 ;  D :  23765 ;  Jutta  Bell- 
Ranske,  New  York,  21095 

In  after  years;  dramatic  sketch,  by  M.  Stevens, 
[14]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec,  19,  1911 ;  D :  28031 ;  Millie  Stev- 
en.s,  Chicago,  21096 

In  Amazonia;  in  2  acts,  by  E.  L.  Joslin,  44  p. 
4°,     Typewritten. 

©  Edith   L.   Joslin,   Boston;   D:4490,    .Ian. 
12,  1904;  2c.  .Tan.  12,  1904.  21097 

In  ambush;  melodrama  in  4  acts  and  6  tab- 
leaux, by  S.  B.  Alexander. 

©  Signmnd  B.  Alexander,  Brookline,  Mass. ; 
D:  395.5,  Sept.  16,  1903.  21098 

In  an  hour  of  peril;  a  1  act  military  drama,  by 
A,  W.  Davis.     13  p.     4°,     Typewritten. 

©   Alfred    Warren    Davis,    New   York;    1>: 
158,  Feb,  20,  1901;  2c.  Feb,  20,  1901.     21099 

In  an  unguarded  moment;  a  drama  in  4  a<.'ts, 
by  L,  J.  L,  Stilwell,  87  p,  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Laiira  Jean  Libby-Stilwell,  Brooklyn  ;  D : 
12053,  Jan,  8,  1908;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1908.       21100 

In  and  out;  a  negro  sketch  in  1  scene,  by  A.  J. 
Leavitt,  arr.  bv  Charles  White.  New  York, 
R.  M.  De  Witt,  1875.  4  p.  12°.  ([De  Witt's 
ethiopian  and  comic  drama,  no.  71] ) 

©   Robert  M,   De  Witt,   New   York;    1875: 
7709,  July  23 ;  2c,  Sept.  2.  21101 

In  and  out  of  bondage;  a  nmsical  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  Joseph  Bradford. 

©  S.  B.  Hyers,  Boston;  1877:  J 720,  Feb.  12. 

21102 

In  Andalusia  long  ago;  poetic  drama  in  4  acts, 
hy  Iv  Hill,  London,  Sampson  Low,  Marston 
&  CO.,  ltd.,  1914.     47  p.     front,     plates.     8°. 

©    June    23,    1914;    Ic.    .July    0,    1914;    1>: 
37474;  Roland  Hill,  London.  21102a 

In  April;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  R.  P,  Stoke.s.  [2], 
15  p.     4°,     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  17,  1913;  D:  34757;  Rose  IVstor 
Stokes,  Stamford,  Conn.  21103 

In   Arizona, 

©   Charles   W.   Fonda,    Springfield,    Mass. ; 
D:  382,5,  Aug.  12,  1903.  21104 


1043 


21105 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


21125 


In  Arizona — Continued. 

original  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Addi- 
son Aulger.     [34]  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  2,  1912 ;  D :  28916 ;  A.  M.  Aulger, 
Missouri  Valley,  la.  31105 

In  Arkansaw;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
H.  D.  Cottrell.    129  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Harry  Durfee  Cottrell,  Oakland,  Cal. ; 
D :  2594,  Nov.  12,  1902 ;  2c.  Dec.  16,  1902. 

21106 

In  Atlantic  City;  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
.r.  B.  Wills.  24  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  John  B.  Wills,  Woodliaven,  N.  Y. ;  D: 
10536,  May  2,  1907 ;  Ic.  May  2,  1907 ;  Ic.  May 
21,  1908.  21107 


In  Aunt  Chloe's  cabin, 
and  other  sketches. 


tiCe  In  office  hours. 


In  bad;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  John  P.  Mulgrew. 
[3],  70  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  17,  1911 ;  D  :  24964  ;  John  Artluii- 
Murray,  Cedar  Rapids,  la.  21108 

See  also  Dark  and  stormy  night. 


In  beauty's  realm;  by  E.  Clayton.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©    Estelle    Clayton,    New    York;    D :  7852, 
Jan.  15,  1906;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1906.  21109 

In  Berkshire  Hills;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  G. 
Andrews.     157  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©   Gertrude  Andrews,   Brooklyn  ;   D  :  2685, 
Dec.  3,  1902 ;  2c.  Nov.  25,  1902.  21110 

In  Beulah  land;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
H.   S.  Huggs. 

©  Harry   S.  Hiiggs,  New  York ;   D :  1351G, 


Aug.  7,  1908. 


21111 


In  Bohemia;  a  musical  and  dramatic  sketch,  by 
inia  Clayton  and  C.  A.  Parker.  10  p.  4°. 
"^I'ypewritten. 

©  Charles  A.  l»arker,  New  York ;  D :  14328, 
Nov.  20,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  20,  1908.  21112 

In  bondage;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  I.  L.  Strueh. 
[.54]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  2.5,  1912;  D:  29481;  Ida  Louise 
Strueh,  Chicago.  21113 


a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  B.  Glaucy. 

©  Bernard  Glancy,  Fall  River,  Mass. ;  1898: 
3470,  Jan.  6.  21114 

In  broad  daylight.     .S'fr  Sentenced  to  death. 

In  Buffalo;  l)y   I.   Hobson.     20  p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  4,  1909 ;  D :  16711 ;  Irene  Hob- 
son,  New  York.  21115 


In  camp;  a  military,  romantic,  drama  in  5 
tableaux,  from  the  French,  by  William  Clare. 

©  William  Redmund,  Boston ;  1885 :  11757, 
May  25.  21116 

In  canal  land.     See  Digging  the  ditch. 

In  cap  and  bells;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  E.  F. 
Cole. 

©  Edward  F.  Cole,  Brooklyn ;  1886 :  23871, 
•     Oct.  21.  21117 

In  cartoon  laud;  musical  mix-up,  by  Chas.  W. 
Daniels  and  Edgar  Selden.  [1],  60  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.      [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Sept.  3,  1912 ;  D :  30726 ;  Harrv  Mar- 
tell,  Brooklyn.  21118 

In   cattleland;   dramatic  composition   in   1   act, 

by  W.  P.  Burt.     17  p.  4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  2,  1909;  D:  16687;  William  P. 
Burt,  New  York.  21119 

—  a  1  act  playlet,  by  F.  J.  Sheedy.  6  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Frank    J.    Sheedy,    Schenectady,   N.    Y. ; 
D:  14862,  Jan.  20,  1909;  2c.  .Tan.  21,  1909. 

21120 

In  chains;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Frank  Rogers. 

©   Charles   C.    Phillips,    New    York;    1879: 

3762,  Mar.  20.  21121 


■  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  Paul  Hervieu,  tr.  by  Y. 

Asckenasy.     (In  Poet  lore,  March-April,  1909. 
p.  81-112) 

©  Ysidor  Asckenasy,  St.  Louis ;  D :  11554, 
Oct.  19,  1907;  2c.  May  12,  1909.  21122 

In  chancery;  an  original  fantastic  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  Artliur  W.  Pinero.  New  York,  S. 
French;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  190.5.  4 
p.  1.,  .5-72  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  French's  stand- 
ard library  ed.) 

©  Sanuu'l  French,  New  York;  D :  7246, 
Sept.  13,  1905;  2c.  Apr.  11,  1900.  21123 

In  charge  of  the  consul;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Ella  Florence  I'adon.  Franklin,  O.,  Eldridge 
(>ntertainraeut  house,  1915.    35  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.  15,  1915;  2c.  Dec.  20,  1915;  D: 
42.593;  Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Frank- 
lin, O.  21123a 

In  China;  a  burlesque  in  2  acts,  by  L.  De  Lange 
and  R.  F.  Carroll. 

©  liOuls  De  Lange  and  Richard  F.  (Jarroll, 
New  York;  1886:20074,   Sept.  6.  21124 

In  Cleon's  garden.     Sec  Masques  of  Cupid. 

In  clouds  or  sunshine.  See  Mighty  (The) 
truth. 

In  clover;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts. 

©    Thomas    S.    Martin,    New    York;    1890: 
.5969,  Feb.  18.  21125 
■  See  also  Nerve. 


1044 


21126 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED    STATES 


21148 


In     clownland;    niimo-dramatic    burlesque,    by 

W.   J.   Boeniper.      [20]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  1c.   Sept.  13,  1911;   D:  25215;  Willie  J. 

Boeniper,  New  Yorl?.  21126 

In  colonial  days;  by  S.  E.  Burch. 

©  Saidee  E.  Burch,  Cincinnati;   DtlfiOTI. 
Eel).  13,  1909.  21127 

In  Colorado;  by  Meade  and  Ciiandler. 

©  INIeade  and  Chandler,  San  Francisco;  D: 
1954,  Apr.  21,  1902.  21128 

or,    The    saving    of   Morton,    by    B.    GoM- 

Cross.     82  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Belle    CTold-Cross,    New    York;    D:616, 
June  28,  1901;  2c.  June  18,  1901.  21129 

In  command;  a  military  drama,  by  A.  C.  Willys. 

39  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   A.   C.   Willys,  New  Haven;   1888:9156. 
Mar.  29 ;  2c.  Mar.  29.  21130 

In  contempt  of  court;  farce  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  E.  K.  Coulter.     90  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ernest  Kent  Coulter,  New  York;  D:8, 
Jan.  4,  1901 ;  2c.  Jan.  4,  1901.  21131 

In  crazy  asylum,  is  worse  than  the  slave;  in 
3  acts,  by  A.  F.  Anderton.     Typewritten. 

©  Albert  Fred  Anderton,  Denison,  la. ;  1900 
A :  26558,  Oct.  25 ;  2c.  Oct.  4.  21132 

In  cruel  Russia;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Alexander  Dumas,  modernized  and  adapted 
by  P.  R.  Benton   [pseud,  of  P.  B.  Robinson] 

40  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Perce    Benton    Robinson.    Chica^-o:    D: 
4832,  Apr.  4,  1904;  2c.  Apr.  4,  1904.       21133 

In  Cuba;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Jud- 
son  C'.   Rrusie.     66  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  Judson  C.  Brusie,   San  Francisco; 
D:  15289,  Mar.  9,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  9,  1909. 

21134 

In  Cupid's  folds,     i^ec  Love  conquers. 

In  Cupid's  net;  a  4  act  society  comedy,  by  P'. 
r.iH-kcr.      03   p.      4°      Typewritten. 

©  Frank  Becker,  Peoria,  111.;  D:  1858.  May 
9,  1902;  2c.  May  9,  1902.  21135 

In  CuDid's  palace;  a  classical  burletta  in  3  acts, 

l)y  E.  Tho'mas  Reed,  music  by  E<lith  A.  Watts. 

©  Edwin   T.   Reed,   Moorhead,   Minn. ;    D : 

1841.  May  5,  1902.  21136 

In  Dahomey;  musical  play  in  3  acts,  book  by 
.Jesse  Shipp.  lyrics  by  Paul  Laurence  Dun- 
bar and  W.  M.  Cook,  music  by  W.  M.  Cook. 
53   p.     4°.     Typewritten.      [Libretto    only] 

©  Will  Marion  Cook,  New  York ;  D :  2318, 
Sept.  11,  1902;  2c.  Sept.  14,  1902.  21137 


In  Dakota;  a  western  play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  Pey- 
ton.    45  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Chas.  Peyton,  Chicago  ;  D :  11061,  July  27. 
1907;  Ic.  July  27,  1907;  Ic.  July  30,  1907. 

21138 

In  darkest  Eng-land,  and  the  way  out;  a  re- 
ligious drama  in  6  acts,  by  Mrs.  M.  .1.  Cahill. 

©  Mrs.  M.  J.  Cahill,  New  York  ;  1891 :  13562, 
Apr.  14.  21139 

In  darkest  Rome;  or,  The  quest  of  a  sacred 
hen,  1  act  travesty,  by  A.  G.  Miller.  [20|  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  17,  1911 ;  D :  23379 ;  Allen  Greg- 
ory Millei-.  New  York.  21140 

In  days  of  old;  by  J.  P.  S.  Lawrence.  Type- 
written. 

©  J.  P.  S.  Lawrence.  Philadelphia;  1889: 
23865,  Aug.  3;  Ic.  Aug.  3.  21141 

a    colonial   romance   in    5   acts,   by   L.    L. 


Clemans.     Wabash,  Ind.,  Monson-Corrie  press 
[1902]     92  p.     incl.  front,    (port.)     8°. 

©  Louis  L.  Clemans,  Wabash,  Ind. ;  D :  2046, 
June  24,  1902;  2c.  Dec.  23,  1902.  21142 

In  days  of  yore;  an  operetta  in  2  acts,  written 
and  composed  by  J.  S.  Egan.  56  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  with  1  p.  music] 

©    John    S.    Egan,    Wilmington,    Del. ;    D : 
12376,  Feb.  18,  1908;  2c.  Feb.  18,  1908.    21143 

In  de  kingdom  ob  Alabama;  a  comedy  sketch 
in  2  acts,  by  W.  C.  Meeker.  12  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Willis    Calvin    Meeker.    Worcester:    D: 
8483,  May  5,  1906 ;  2c.  May  21,  1906.         21144 

In  Deadwood  and  Leadville;  or,  20  years  in 
the  mountains,  by  F.  N.  Burgess. 

©  F.  N.  Burgess,  Anaconda,  Mont. ;  1886 ; 
9711,  Apr.  22.  21145 

In  dear  old  Colorado;  by  Z.  Snyder. 

©  Zela  Snyder.  Galena,  Kan.;  D:  4911,  Apr. 
20.  1904.  21146 

In  dear  old  New  Orleans;  by  M.  Thompson. 
©   Marshall    Thompson,   Chicago;    D:6871. 
June  23,  190.5.  21147 

In  Death  Valley;  playlet,  by  Edward  M.  Parker 
and  B.  .Jeftrey,  jr.     11  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  22,  1910 ;  D :  20707 ;  Bernard  Jef- 
frey, jr.,  San  Francisco.  21148 

In  defense  of  home;  tabloid  comedy  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  Miron  Leffingwell.  Chicago,  Chicago 
manuscript  co.,  1914.  [30]  p.  f°.  Mimeo- 
graphed. 

©  Dec.  7,  1914 ;  2c.  Dec.  23,  1914 ;  D :  39199 ; 
Alex.  Byers,  Chicago.  ail48a 


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21170 


In  Denver;  musical  conietly  in  1  act,  by  II.  A. 
Eaton.  26  p.  4°.  Tyiu'writteu.  [Libretto 
only] 

©   Kaviiioiul    A.   Eaton,   Denver;    D:  13004, 
May  20,  1908;  2c.  I\lay  20,  1908.  21149 

In  disguise;  by  W.  F..  Holland. 

©  ^V.  Bob  Holland,  New  York  ;  1897  :  55294, 
Oct.  1.  31150 

In  Dixie;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  O.  Uobiuson. 
3G  p.     8°.     I'rinted. 

©  Mary  C.  Rol>inson,  Ashevllle,  N.  C. ;  I  > : 
11120,  Aug.  5,  1907 ;  2c.  .July  26,  1907.      21151 

In  Dixie  Land;  burles(iue  for  male  eliaracters, 
by  S.  S.  Tibbals.  Franklin,  O.,  Eldridse  en- 
tertainment bouse,  1912.    23  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.  1,  1912;  2c.  Dec.  9,  1912;  D:  31059; 
Seymour  S.  Tibl)als,  Franklin,  O.  21152 

In  double  peril  (near  Gettysburg  '63);  a  semi- 
military  drama  of  tbe  Civil  War  in  3  acts, 
adapted  from  tbe  Frencb  by  Gilbert  Pat- 
ten. Boston.  W.  II.  Baker  &  cc,  1903.  58  p. 
12°.     (Baker's  ed.  of  plays) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  cc,  Boston ;  D :  2917, 
.Jan.  28,  1903 ;  2c.  Apr.  23,  1903.  21153 

In  doubt;  an  emotional  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  C. 
D'Estaing. 

©  C.  Corinne  D'Estaing,  New  York;  1879: 
16012,  Nov.  26.  21154 

In  dreamland;  a  dramatic  fantasy  in  3  acts, 
by  Eunnet  Devoy.     120  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Aug.  9,  1909 ;  D :  16.522 ;  Ennnet  De- 
voy CO.,  inc.,  New  York.  21155 

a  sensational  farce  in  1  act,  by  Emmet  De- 


voy.    26  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  Gore  Devoy,  New  York;  D: 
0762,  June  2,  1905 ;  2c.  June  3,  1905.        21 156 

In  durance  vile;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  S.  Wil- 
mer  and  W.  Vincent. 

©  Sidnev  Wilnun-  and  Walter  Vincent, 
New  York ;"  1898 :  56956,  Sept.  28 ;  2c.  Sept. 
28.  21157 

In  Dutch;  or.  An  old  man's  darling,  American 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  B.  Young.  [169]  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  27,  1914;  D:  37957;  William 
Bertram  Young,  Cbicago.  21157a 

In  duty  bound;  a  sketcli  for  male,  female,  and 
child,  by   J.   M.  Ferdon. 

©  James  Munroe  Ferdon,  Litchfield,  111.; 
D:231,  Mar.  18,  1901.  21158 

In  1849;  a  melodrama  in  7  acts,  by  A.  M. 
Hilaud.    16  p.    port.    8°.    Printed. 

©  Alimla  M.  Hiland,  De  Kalb,  111.;  D: 
13518,  Aug.  10,  1908;  2c.  Mar.  15,  1909. 

21159 


In  1865;  a  romantic  drama  of  the  late  Civil 
War  in  4  acts,  by  T.  W.  Wliarmby.  Type- 
written. 

©    Thomas    Washington    Wliarmby,     New 
York  ;  1897  :  21299,  Apr.  3  ;  2c.  May  7.     21160 

In  elfland  straying;  a  fairy  play  in  1  act,  by 
A.  M.  Tower. 

©   Alice   M.   Towex',   Allegheny    Citv,    Pa.; 
.      1895:29981,  June  5.  21161 

In  ewigkeit,  amen;  ein  gerichtsstiick  in  1  akt, 
von  Anton  Wildgans.  Leipzig.  Verlag  von  L. 
Staackmann,  1913.     64  p.     12°. 

©    June   1,    1913;    2c.    Aug.    27,    1913;    D: 
34262;  L.  Staackmann,  Leipzig.  21162 

In  exile.     See  In  golis. 

In  expiation;  an  original  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
J.  S.  Leerburger. 

©    JefE    S.    Leerburger,    California;    1880: 
1019,  Jan.  16.  21163 

In  fair  Bohemia;  a  comedy  satire  in  4  acts, 
dramatized  and  arr.  by  F.  Ormonde.  94  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Frederic  Ormonde,  Boston;  D:  1051,  Nov. 
1,  1901;  2c.  ]\Iar.  6,  1902.  21164 

In  fairyland;  in  1  act,  by  L.  M.  Meaney.  20  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  17, 1910 ;  D :  22301 ;  Lottie  Myrtle 
Meaney,  Cbarlestown,  Mass.  21165 

In  far  Bohemia.  See  Po'  white  trash  and 
other  one  act  dramas. 

In  father's  custody;  playlet  in  1  act,  by  J.  Car- 
iiiol  [jiseud.  of  John  J.  Karniol]  25  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  18,  1910;  D:  21614;  John  Car- 
niol,  New  York,  21166 

In  fifteen  minutes;  an  original  sketch,  by  Bob 
AVatt  [pseud,  of  K.  W.  Smiley] 

©  Nina  Bradford,  Atlantic  City;   D:  1.5.52. 
Mar.  11,  1902.  21167 

In  fifty  years;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Wal- 
lace,    ix',  147  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  2,  1910;  D :  21235 ;  Morgan  Wal- 
lace, New  York.  21168 

In  five  thousand  years;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Agnes 

Florida  Chalmers.     [50]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Dec.   12,   1911;   D:  26000;   Agnes   F. 

Chalmers,  (Jrand  Kapids,  Mich.  21169 

In  Flemmerlanda  (II  paese  della  flemma);  op- 
era comica  in  3  atti,  di  Antonio  Uuliino,  per 
la  nuisica  di  Giuseppe  I'ietri.  Miiano,  E. 
Sonz(.gno,  1913.  94  p.  illus.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©   July    14,    1913;    2c.    July   28,    1913;    D: 
33925;  Edoardo  Sonzoguo,  Milan.  21170 


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21171 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED    STATES 


21190 


In   Flemmerlanda    (II  paese   della   flemma) — 

Continued. 

• Same. 

©   Sept.   13,   1913;   2c.   Sept.   24,   1913;   D: 

34521;  Edoardo  Sonzogno,  Milan.  21171 

In  flower  land;  fairy  story  in  2  acts,  by  E.  D. 
JNIiller.     17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  1.  1910;  D :  21462 ;  Emma  D. 
Miller,  Phihulelpliiii.  21172 

In  for  it;  or.  Uncle  Tony's  mistake,  an  Ethi- 
opian farce  in  1  act,  by  Dave  E.  Allyn.  Clyde 
O.,  Aines  pub.  co.,  1893,  11  p.  12°.  ([Ames' 
series  of  standard  and  minor  drama,  no.  319] ) 
©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  1893:13620, 
Mar.  18;  2c.  Mar.  24.  21173 

In  fortune's  paws;  a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by 
Lewis  Charles  [pseud,  of  E.  L.  Charles] 

©  l<]lijah  I>ewis  Charles,  United  States; 
1885:17967,  Aug.  24.  21174 

In  fortune's  power.  See  Price  (The)  of  si- 
lence. 

In  Forty-fourth  street;  a  melodramlette  in  8 
scenes,  by  E.  Ellis.  [2],  25  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  7,  1913 ;  D :  32222 ;  Edward  El- 
lis, New  York.  21175 

In  '49;  a  comedy  drama,  by  P.  Medhurst  and 
Lily  Wren  [pseud,  of  L.  AVestman]  92  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Francis  Medhurst  and  Lily  Westman, 
New  Yorli;  D:8564,  May  19,  1906;  2c.  Apr. 
30,  1906.  21176 

In  freedom's  name;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  R. 
Brouson. 

©  J.  lUisli  Bronson,  Indianapolis;  D:1173, 
Dec.  11,  1901.  21177 

In  full  cry;  or,  They  grind  exceedingly  fine, 
(h-ama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  H.  West.  [70]  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  7,  1914;  D:  38420;  Catherine 
Henry  West,  Chicago.  21177a 

In  garrison;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  C.  E.  F,reybe. 

(In  Poet  lore,  v.  26,  no.  4,  July-Aug.,  1915; 

periodical  ©  Sept.  3,  1915;  Ic.  Sept.  6,  1915; 

Ic.   Sept.  27,  1915;  B :  340011 ;  Poet  lore  co., 

Boston)  21177b 

In  gay  Bohemia;  by  F.  Thoroughman.  6  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Frances  Thoroughman,  San  Francisco; 
D :  15206,  Mar.  1,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  1,  1909. 

21178 

In  gay  Gazoozaland;  musical  farce  comedy,  by 
]Monroe  and  Hart. 

©  Monroe  and  Hart,  New  York;  1897: 
24146,  Apr.  19.  21179 


In  gay  Paree;  play  in  2  acts,  by  A.  Hoffman, 
[169]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  7,  1912;  D:  29590;  Aaron  HolT- 
man,  New  York.  21180 

In  germ-land;  in  prologue  and  2  acts,  by  W.  H. 
Matchette.     47  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  28,  1910 ;  D :  22407 ;  W.  H.  Match- 
ette, Milwaukee.  21181 

■  tragedy  in  3  scenes,  by  A.  E.  Howe.     Mil- 


waukee,   Wis.,     Dramatic    press    association, 
1909.     30  p.     24°. 

©  Dec.  20,  1909;  2c.  Dec.  23,  1909;  D: 
20004;  A.  E.  Rowe,  Milwaukee.  21182 

In  glass  houses;  a  play  in  4  acts  and  5  scenes, 
by  C.  R.  Hopkins  and  C.  R.  Housum.  11?.  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Roberts  Hopkins,  Philadelphia, 
and  Charles  Robert  Housum,  Cleveland ;  D : 
13648,  Aug.  20,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  8,  1908.    21183 

In  gnomeland;  opera,  by  R.  P.  Smith.  35  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.      [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  22,  1910;  D:  21875;  Robert  P. 
Smith,  Marion,  Ind.  21184 

In  God's  country;  [by  Lillian  Mortimer]  66  p. 
4°.      Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  9,  1910 ;  D :  22772 ;  J.  L.  Veronee, 
Milwaukee.  .  21 185 


a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  B.  B.  Vallentine. 
©  B.  B.  Vallentine  and  Fred  C.  Whitney, 


New  York ;  1896 :  62120,  Nov.  13.  21 186 

In  golis  (In  exile);  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Katz. 

.yttxp  .)3  ]iD  ,"|r*jpx  4  ^^N  Nr:N-n  ;mb:i  ]^n 

113  p.     8°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  15,  1914  ;  D  :  38497  ;  David  Kess- 
ler  and  Max  R.  Wilner,  New  York.       21186a 

In  good  old  colony  days;  a  colonial  love  story 
of  storm  and  struggle,  a  drama  in  4  acts,  ?»y 
B.  Hall.    91  p.    4°.    TypewritteH. 

©  Burton  Hall,   Berkeley,  Cal. ;   D:  10619, 
May  22,  1907;  2c.  May  22,  1907.  21187 

In  good  old  colony  times;  rural  colonial  comedy 
in  3  acts,  by  William  H.  Sayward,  jr.  New 
York,  S.  French ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd..  1911. 
70  p.     12°. 

©   Nov.   20,    1911;    2c.    Nov.   20,    1911;    D: 
25798;  Sanmel  French,  New  York.  21188 

In  good  old  New  York  town;  by  Paul  Dressei*. 

©    Howlev,    Havilaud    &    co..    New    York; 

1899:78222,  Dec.  1.  21189 

by  Sam  C.  Miller.     Typewritten. 

©  R.  W.  Marks.  Perth,  Canada;   1900  A: 
27452,  Nov.  5 ;  2c.  Nov.  5.  21190 


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21211 


In  gossip  town;  a  comedy-drama  in  5  acts,  by 
C.  H.  Bates. 

©  Claude  H.  Bates,  Roxbury,  Mass. ;  1899 : 
78517,  Dec.  2.  21191 

In  Granada;  imisic  play  in  3  acts,  words  and 
music  by  R.  I..  Castle  Beale.  [3],  58  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.      [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Aus.  10,  1914;  D:  37796;  Ralph  Les- 
lie Beale,  Dedhnm,  Mass.  21191a 

In  Greater  New  York;  by  A.  G.  Delamater. 
©   Arthur    G.     Delamater,     Costello,    Pa. ; 
1896:43715,  July  30.  21192 

by  O.  Hammerstein. 

©   Oscar  Hammerstein,   New   York;   1897: 
14495,  Mar.  1.  21193 

by  P.   Kingsley. 

©  Pierce  Kingslev,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. ;  1897: 
6645,  .Jan.  22.  21194 

In  Hades;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Albert  H.  Drovin. 
Philadelphia,  The  Penn  publishing  company, 
1901.     25  p.     16°. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia ;  D :  724,  Aug. 
6,  1901;  2c.  Aug.  5,  1901.  21195 

In  hard  luck;  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  E.  A. 
Lovejoy. 

©  E.  A.  Lovejoy,  DetVoit ;  1885 :  11599,  May 
22.  21196 

a  dramatic  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  E.  A.  Beau- 


dry. 

©  E.  A.  Beaudry,  West  Denver,  Col.;  1887: 
29350,  Nov.  14.  21197 

In  Harlem  Saturday  night;  a  farco  comedy  in 
1  act,  by  I.  A.  Dodge.  27  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ira  Avery  Dodge,  New  York ;  D :  6765, 
June  3,  1905;  2c.  June  .3,  1905.  [Note:  Copies 
bear  title.  In  Harlem]  21198 

In  harm's  hands;  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  C.  F.  ]\Iontaine. 

©  C.  F.  Montainc,  New  York ;  1886 :  2.3889. 
Oct.  21.  21199 

In  hell  and  out;  by  Ben  Ouami.  125  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  6,  1911;  D:  23030;  Nelda  Bhiin 
Rosenthal,  Portland,  Or.  21200 

spectacular   comedy    in   4   acts,   l)v    Fishel 

Hannah    Esther.son.      [1],    62   p.      f°.      Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  28.  1914;  D :  .39214 ;  Ephriain 
Phillip  Rosenthal,  Portland,  Or.  21200a 

In  her  defence;  a  comedy  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
D.    Davidson. 

©  Dore  Davidson,  New  York;  D:  3424,  May 
13,  1903.  21201 


In  her  father's  house;  or.  At  the  old  home,  a 
play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  C.  Lamson.  128  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ernest   Clyde   Lamson,    Phoenix,    Ariz.; 
D:  11738,  Nov.  14,  1907;  2c.  Dec.  10,  1907. 

21202 

In  Hezekiah's  store;  rural  comedy  drama  in  1 
act.  by  C.  W.  Bahn.     42  p.     4°.     Ms. 

©  le.  July  31.  1911;  D:  24822;  Charles  W. 
Bahn,  Harrisburg,  Pa.  21203 

In  his  house;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  Middleton. 

©  George  Middleton,  New  York;  D:1571S, 
Apr.  26,  1909.  21204 


—  Same.      [2],  31  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  13,  1911 ;  D-:  24686 ;  George  Mid- 
dleton, New  York.  21205 

—  See  also  Embers. 


In  his  image;  drama,  [by]  B.  T.  Kofocd  [i.  c. 
B.  I.  Brenmer]     29  p.     f°.     Typewritten 

©  Blanche  Irbe  Kofoed,  Portland.  Or.;  D: 
15247,  Mar.  5,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  5,  1909.     21206 

In  His  name.     Sec.  Mabel. 

In  his  power;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  Mark  Quin- 
ton. 

©  Marcus  R.  Mayer,  San  Francisco ;  1884  : 
17344,  Aug:  28.  '    21207 

In  his  professional  capacity;  a  play  in  1  act, 
by  Leila  Burton  [i.  e.  L.  B.  Wells]  17  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Leila  Burt(m  Wells,  Redlands,  Cal. ;  D: 
12202,  Jan.  18,  1908;  2c.  Feb.  15,  1908.    21208 

In  His  steps;  religious  drama  in  3  acts,  by  C.  M. 
Sheldon  and  Frank  H.  Lane.  43  p.  12°. 
Printed. 

©  July  2,  1912;  2c.  July  6.  1912;  D:, 30183; 
Charles  M.  Sheldon,  Topeka,  Kan.  21209 

to  do  each  day  as  Jesus  would,  by  H.  II. 

Mix. 

©  Harry  H.  Mix,  Cedar  Rapids,  la.;  1900 
A:  9085,  Apr.  0.  21210 

See    also    Crucifixion    (The)     of    Phillip 


Strong-. 

In  his  wife's  name;  a  farce-comedy,  in  3  acts, 
by  J.  R.  K.  Taylor  and  E.  Gerstenberger.  80 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  24,  1915;  D :  39773 ;  James  R. 
Keene  Taylor  and  Emil  Gerstenberger,  Nev.- 
York.  21210a 

In  hoc  signo  vinces;  a  drama  of  the  time  of 
Constantine  the  Great,  by  W.  F.  Weick.  76 
p.     16°.     Printed. 

©  Wm.  F.  Weick,  Lynn,  Mass.;  D :  6270. 
Mar.  1,  1905;  2c.  Mar.  1,  1905.  21211 


1048 


21212 


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21233 


In  Holland;  play  in  1  act,  by  McCree  and  Clark, 
tl],  5  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  23,  1913;  D:  32108;  McCree  and 
Clark,  New  York.  21212 

In  honor  bound;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  bv  I.  M. 
Hood. 

©  Ida  M.  Hood,  Albany ;  1883 :  11049,  June 
18.  21213 

In  honor  of  the  college;  by  D.  M.  Lyteli.  25 
p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Doc.  14,  1909;  D:  17690;  D.  M.  Lyteli, 
A'ancouvor,  British  Columbia.  21214 

In  hospital;  by  T.  Dickinson.  18  p.  4°.  Type- 
written, 

©    Ic.    Nov.    24,    1909;    D :  17522 ;    Thomas 
Dickinson,  Madison,  Wis.  21215 

See   also   Wisconsin   plays. 

In  humbler  walks.  See  Dark  (The)  side  of 
society. 

In  hundred  years.  See,  at  end  of  alphabet, 
titles  beginning  with  figures:  1893-1993. 

In  Illinois;  a  comedy  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
I.  C.  Tichenor. 

©  Ira  Carleton  Tichenor,  Los  Angeles ;  D : 
7755,  Dec.  23,  1905.  21216 

In  Indiana;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  W.  J.  Frazier. 
98  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   ,Tuly  1,   1910;   D :  21465 ;   Walter  J. 
Frazier,  Jlilwaukee.  21217 

In  Injianny;  an  original  dramatic  episode  in  1 
act.  by  Herbert  Hall  Winslow. 

©  Alba  and  O.  AY.  Heywood,  Chicago ;  1894: 
38882,  Aug.  23.  21218 

In  Ireland;  a  romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  O. 
Ferree. 

©   Owen   Ferree,   New   York ;   1897 :  19109, 
Mar.  23.  12219 

In  Ireland's  cavise;  romantic  drama  in  3  acts. 
by  G.  Townshend.  [2],  .53  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Ic.    .Tuly    15,    1912;    D :  30262  >    George 
Townsliend,  Sewanee,  Tenn.  21220 

In  Japan;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  C.  P.  Ongawa. 
20  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  1,  1911;  D:  23675;  Clara  Page 
Ongawa,  Oak  Park,  111.  21221 

In  Kankakee;  a  comedy,  by  H.  M.  Cloude. 

©  H.   M.   Cloude,   Cinciimati ;   1899:12.352, 
Feb.  13.  21222 

In  leafy  June;  modern  American  farce  comedy 
in  3  acts,  by  J.  Wedekind.  [3],  71  p.  4°. 
Tyi)ewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  S,  1912;  D:  28599;  Julius  Wede- 
kind, New  York.  21223 


In  letters  of  blood.     See  Son  of  Allah. 

In  Lincoln  green.     See  Robin  Hood. 

In  Little  Italy;  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  Naught. 
[2],  20  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    24,    1914;    D:  36784;    George 
Naught,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  21223a 

——by     George    Winner.       [18]     p.      4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  3,  1914 ;  D :  35540 ;  Thomas  Ebert, 
New  York.  21223b 

In  London's  midst;  in  1  act,  by  J.   O.   Gray. 

5  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Jan.  11,  1911;  D:  23076;  James  Or- 
man  Gray,  Vancouver,  British  Columbia. 

21224 

In  Louisiana;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  Robert 
Bill  Longmire.    68  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Lawrence  Macdonald,  St.  Louis  ;  D  :  2.340, 
Sept.  16,  1902;  2c.  Sept.  16,  1902.  21225 

In  Louisiana  before  the  war;  a  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  M.  B.  Dugey.  67  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Mattie  Belle  Dugey,  Palestine,  Tex. ;  D : 
1721,  Apr.  11,  1902 ;  2c.  Apr.  11,  1902.    21226 

In  love;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  W.  Babbitt. 

©    William    Babbitt,    Philadelphia;    1879: 
161.54,  Dec.  1.  21227 


a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Merron.     57  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Eleanor  Merron,  New  York;  D:415.  Anr. 
20,  1901;  2c.  Apr.  20,  1901.  21228 

— ^or.  Love,  vaudeville  sketch,  by  Ned  Ken- 
nedy [pseud,  of  E.  F.  Kennedy]"  [3]  p.  4°. 
Ms. 

©   Ic.   Apr.   .5,    1912;    D:  29288;    Edgar   F. 
Kennedy,  New  York.  21229 

In  love  alike.     See  Two  (The)  destinies. 

In  love  and  out;  a  drama  in  1  act,  by  Sutton 
Broome  [pseud,  of  A.  M.  Smith]  11  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Alice  M.  Smith,  Tacoma;  D :  10172.  Mar. 
18,  1907;  2c.  Mar.  25,  1907.  21230 

In  love  with  a  glove;  l)y  G.  R.  Coil.  5  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    22,    1911;     D:  25063;     George 
Ralph  Coil,  Portland,  Or.  21231 

In  Lovers  lane;  nmsical  comedy  drama  by  Ford 
and  Bratton. 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons,  New  York;  1896: 
29843,  May  15.  21232 

In  love's  captivity;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  J. 
I':bert.     98  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Albert   .L    Ebert.    Milwaukee;    D:1918, 
May  2t,  1^52;  ga  J»jne  19,  1902.  21233 


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21249 


In  love's  name;  drainu  iu  5  acts,  by  G.  Rlar- 
buri;.     Typewritten. 

©  Guido  Marburj,',  New  York ;  1897 :  22576. 
Apr.  10;  2c.  Apr.  16.  21234 

In  love's  uncertain  paths;  play  in  1  act,  tr.  from 
tlie  Italian  by  Leoi»ol(l  Flameug,  dramatized 
by  H.  Martin.     30  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    4,    1913;    D :  35245 ;    Ilaveluck 
Martin,  Toronto.  Canada.  21235 

In  luck  at  last;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  .1.  B.  Booth. 
Tyi>ewritten. 

©  .lunius  B.  Booth,  New  York;  1890:22672, 
Apr.  11;  2c.  Apr.  27.  21236 

In  Luzon;  spectacular  military  sketch  in  3 
scenes,  by  Test  Dalton.  8  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Sept.  21,  1909;  D :  16828 ;  Albert  G.  Kru?:, 
Indinnapolis.  21237 

In  Manhattan;  a  hx-al  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
M.  Walsh. 

©  Marie  Walsh,  Brooklyn  ;  D  :  .5369,  Au^.  2, 
1904.  21238 

In  manor  and  wood;  or.  The  play  of  Robin 
Hood,  by  E.  Waymire. 

©  Edna  Waymire,  Alameda,  Cal. ;  D :  1327. 
Jan.  20,  1902.  21239 

In  marble  halls;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Challan 
Tpseiid.  of  O.  A.  de  Lima]  51  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Charles  A.  de  Lima,  New  York  ;  D  :  128.".2, 
Apr.  24,  1908;  2c.  Apr.  24,  1908.  21240 

In  Mephisto's  shadow;  a  confession  of  error. 
20  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Allan   L.   Bethel,     St.    Louis;     D:160'.)3, 
.lime  18.  1909 ;  2c.  Nov.  5,  1909.  21241 

In  Mexico;  play  in  1  act,  by  Btith  Towle.  [2], 
13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  1c.  .Tilly  28,  1914;  D:  37683;  Ruth  Towle 
Harris,  New  York.  21241a 

romance  in  1  act,  by  H.  E.  De  Lasaux.     [2J, 


16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   ]\Tar.   3,   1914;    D :  36225 ;   Harrv   E. 
De  Lasaux,  Orland,  Cal.  21241b 


a  2  act  musical  comedy  in  5  scenes,  book  by 

S.    Camp.      [.56]    p.     4°.     Typewritten.      [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  28,  1909 ;   D :  16409 ;   Sheppard 
Camp,  Atlanta.  21242 

Sec  also  Miffiffif  (The) 

In  Michigan;  play,  by  J.  B.  Dunn.     28  p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  4,  1910 ;  D :  20697 ;  J.  B.  Dunn. 
Cleveland.  21243 


In  Mississippi. 

©  C.  l>urward  Serviss,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  ami 
Frederick  G.  Ferguson,  Buffalo;  D:  2633,  Nov. 
20,  1902.  21244 

■ -by  J.  M.  r.ird. 

©  .Tames  Marion  Bird,  Smithville,  Tex.;  D: 
0556,  Apr.  21,  1905.  21245 

In  modern  Plumville;  1  act  playlet,  by  F.  Hin- 
'     drelet.     9  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tuly  7,  1915;  D:  41277;  Frank  Hin- 
drelet,  San  Francisco.  21245a 

In  Montana;  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  ,T.  Sharpsteen. 
[1],  28  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1914;  D :  36564 ;  Ernest  .L 
Sharpsteen,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  21245b 

In  moonbeams;  play  for  children  in  1  act,  by 
Mary  E.  True.     S  p.     4°.     Printed. 

©  .Tuly  31,  1915 ;  2c.  Aug.  2,  1915  ;  D  :  41833  ; 
Extension  division,  University  of  Wisconsin, 
Madison,  Wis.  21245c 

In  Mulberry  Bend.     See  Just  a  man. 

In  music's  thrall;  farce  in  1  act,  by  Harold 
Chamberlain.     29  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  1,  1914;  D:  378.59;  Aeolian  co.. 
New  York.  21 245  d 

In  my  home  town;  an  incident  with  music,  bv 
T.  F.  Swift  and  J.  P.  Mulgrew.  91  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  IS,  1910 ;  D :  20820 ;  T'homas  F. 
Swift,  IMinneapolis,  and  .Tohn  P.  Mulgrew.  Du- 
buque, la.  21246 

In  name  only;  1  act  dniniatic  sketch,  by  Eleanor 
Ecob  [pseud,  of  E.  E.  Sawyer]  and  E.  W. 
.Tolmson.     6  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  28,  1915;  D:  40-504;  Eleanor  E. 
Sawyer  and  E.  Waldo  Johnson,  Porthuul.  Or. 

21246a 

In  need  of  a  secretary.     Sec  Walter's  desire. 

In  Neptune's  realm;  a  musical  episode  in  2 
acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  I^e  Mar  Doroine 
[pseud,  of  M.  E.  Dojine]  music  by  Valentine 
Doan(>.  45  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Maude  Estelle  Doane,  Brooklvn;  D: 
7849,  Jan.  15,  1906;  2c.  Feb.  5,  1906.        21247 

In  Nevada;  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  R.  S. 
Light  and  Frederick  J.  Mason.  lp.l.,34p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  26,  1911 ;  D :  24779 ;  Raymond  S. 
Light,  Villisca,  la.  21248 

In  New  England;  a  pastoral  play  in  4  acts,  by 
S.  Wilmer  and  W.  Vincent. 

©  Sidney  WilmiT  and  Walter  Vincent,  New 
York  ;  1900  A  :  5701,  Mar.  2.  21249 


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21250 


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21269 


In  new  Virginia;  au  original  play  in  4  acts,  by 
I'aiil  I'roster  Temple  [p.seud.  of  W.  W.  Davis] 

©    Win.    Whiting    Davis,    New    York;    D: 
1376S,  Sept.  12,  1008.  31250 

In   New  York;  dramatic  scenes   in  3  pts.,   by 
N.  I.  Kolsky.     [48]  p.    8°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  27,  1911 ;  D :  28304  ;  N.  I.  Kolsky. 
New  York.  21251 


Same.     Jersey  City,   N,   I.   Kolsky    [1913] 

30  p.    12°. 

©  .Tilly  3,  1913;  2c.  Oct.  8,  1913;  D:  34816; 
Nusliim  Israil  Kolsky,  Jersey  City.  21252 

a  travesty  in  2  acts,  by  Franklin  Winter. 

SO  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Frank  Howe,  jr.,  Philadelphia  ;  D  :  14147, 
Oct.  26,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  7,  1908;  [Note:  Title 
on  copies  deposited  reads,  In  New  York  with 
Betsy  Bacon's  boarders]  21253 

In  New  York  town;  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Toney  Haskell. 

©  Hurtig  and  Seamon,  New  York ;  1900  A : 
30746,  Dec.  20.  21254 

In  New  York  with.  Betsy  Bacon's  boarders. 
^See  In  New  York. 

In  1999;  problem  play  of  the  future  in  1  act, 
by  William  C.  de  Mille.  New  York,  Samuel 
French ;  London,  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  1914. 
15  p.     12°. 

©  Apr.  4,  1914 ;  2c.  Apr.  7,  1914 ;  D :  ,36630 ; 
A.  G.  de  Mille,  New  York.  21254a 

In  1973,  while  a  living  on  the  0.  A.  G.  H.  P.; 

a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  I.  M.   Silkworth. 
18  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Israel  M.  Silkworth,  Baltimore;  D:8721, 
June  20,  1906;  2c.  June  20,  1906.  21255 

In  nonsense  land;  a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts. 
Typewritten. 

©  Frank  A.  Green,  Louisville ;  1900  A : 
9885,  Apr.  18;  2c.  June  4,  1901.  21256 

In  office  hours,  and  other  sketches;  for  vaude- 
ville or  jirivate  acting,  by  Evelyn  Greenleaf 
Sutherland.  Boston,  W.  A.  Baker  &  co.,  1900. 
61  p.     12°. 

Contents  :  In  aunt  Chloe's  cabin. — In  of- 
fice hours. — Quilting  party  in  the  thirties. — 
Story  of  a  famous  wedding. 

©  AValter  A.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  1900  A : 
18463,  July  26;  2c.  Sept.  29,  1900.  21256a 

In  official  society;  an  American  comedy-drama 
in  4  acts,  by  F.  F.  Schrader. 

©  Frederick  F.  Schrader,  Washington ; 
1896  :  27478,  May  4.  21257 


In  old  Algeria;  or,  My  Morocco  maid,  musical 
comedy  in  2  acts,  by  Charles  Morton.     Chi- 
cago, Chicago  manuscript  co.,  1914.     [34]  p. 
f°.    Mimeographed.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Dec.  3,  1914 ;  2c.  Dec.  21,  1914 ;  D :  39184 ; 
Alex.  Byers,  Chicago,  21258a 

In  old  Cheyenne;  by  K.  S.  Hammond.  8  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Jan.   10,   1910;   D:  17896;    Kathryn 
Swan  Hanunond,  Kansas  City,  Mo.        21259 

• 

In  old  colonial  days;  a  romantic  comedy  in  4 
acts,  by  J.  IM.  Dunn  and  Barrie  Ashley 
Clarke. 

©    Julia    Mills    Dunn,    Moline,    111.;    1899: 
83086;  Dec.  23.  21260 

In  old  Edam;  comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by  Anna 
Maible  Pollock.    13  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   July   16,   1909;   D:  16336;   John  W. 
Dunne,  New  York.  21261 

In  old  Japan;  pantomime  in  2  acts  and  3  scenes, 
by  I^ilian  Thompson. 

©   L.   Thompson,   New   York;    1897:61865, 
Nov.  2.  21262 

In  old  Kentucky;  an  American  play  in  4  acts, 
by  Charles  T.  Dazey. 

©  Jacob  Litt,  New  York ;  1897 :  26051,  Apr. 
27;  2c.  May  7.  21263 

In  old  Madrid;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
E.  O.  Towne. 

©  Edward  Owings  Towne,  Chicago;  1897: 
25961,  Apr.  26.  21264 

In  old  Maine;  a  Yankee  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
Dan  Darleigh. 

©  Hazel  Darleigh,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. ;  1896: 
8410,  Feb.  4.  21265 

In  old  Manila;  a  military  romance  of  the  Philip- 
pines in  4  acts,  by  J.  W.  Noble  and  J.  A.  Loin- 
ing.     63  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  7,  1912 ;  D :  29907 ;  John  Win- 
throp  Noble  and  J.  Arthur  Loining,  New  York. 

21266 

In  old  Mexico;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  R. 
Foster.     80  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Carlton  Russell  Foster,  Los  Angeles ;  D : 
15631,  Apr.  15,  1909;  2c.  Apr.  16,  1909.    21267 

In  old  Missouri;  a  sweet  told  story  of  the  Ozark 
Hills,  by  C.  A.  Marshall. 

©  Carrie  A.  Marshall,  Kansas  City,  Mo. ; 
D  :  2005,  June  11,  1902.  21268 


In    old    Alabama;    southern    plantation    melo- 
di-ama,  by  D.  Cruger  and  B.  S.  Carnes. 

■  ©  Dix  Cruger  and  B.  S.  Carnes,  New  York ; 
D :  3305,  Apr.  17,  1903.  21258 

1051 


In  old  New  England;  a  rural  comedy  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  H.  M.  Doty.  Chatham,  N.  Y.,  J.  W. 
Darrow,  1908,  38  p.    12°. 

©  Harrv  M.  Doty,  Canaan,  Conn. ;  D  :  12.5159, 
Mar.  17,  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  31,  1908.  21269 


21270 


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21289 


In  old  New  Hampshire;  by  L.  E.  Miller.     44 
p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Louis   E.   Miller,   New   York;    D :  11947, 
Dec.  9,  1907 ;  2c.  Dec.  9,  1907.  21270 

■  See  also  Home  sweet  home. 


In  old  Nieuw  Jorck;  a  comedy  in  5  acts  with 
musical  suggestions,  by  E.  A.  Gerrard.  151 
p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  oidy  | 

bus.  Neb.;  D: 
190.5.     21271 


©  Ernest  A.  Gerrard.  Columb 
721.5,  Sept.  6,  1905;  2c.  Sept.  20, 


In  old  No'th  Ca'lina;  or.  The  face  in  the  star, 
a  beart  story  of  tbe  South,  a  comedy  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  Beaumont  Claxton  [pseud,  of  T. 
C.  Taylor] 

©  Thomas  Claxton  Taylor,  Richmond.  111. ; 
D :  4214,  Oct.  26,  1903.  21272 

oi\   The  face  in  the  star  in  the  land  of 


the  sky,  a  lieart  story  of  tlie  South,  a  comedy 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  Beaumont  Claxton  [pseud, 
of  T.  C.  Tnylor]  [Cartlias^e,  Mo..  Laclede 
printing  co.]  1904.     [06]  p.     16°. 

©  Tlios.  Claxton  Taylor,  Richmond,  111.; 
D :  5411,  Aug.  11,  1904 ;  2c.  Aug.  11,  1904. 

21273 

In  old  Provence;  romantic  opera  in  3  acts,  lyrics 
by  Henry  H.  Chamberlin,  libretto  and  music  by 
H.  L.  Belisle.  45  p.  12°.  Printed.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Dec.  28,  1911;  Ic.  Jan.  3,  1912;  Ic.  .Jan. 
17,  1912;  D:  28329;  Hector  L.  Belisle,  Mv- 
thuen,  Mass.  21274 

In  old  Quebec;  earful  of  Canuck  philosophy,  by 
.1.  McCree.     [1],  16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .July  29,  1915;  D:  41362;  .Tunie  Mc- 
Cree, New  York.  21274a 

In  old  San  Gabriel;  social  problem  play  in  3 
acts,  by  L.  Pelee.     36  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  31,  1913;  D:  32798;  Lillian  Pe- 
lee, San  Gabriel,  Cal.  21275 

In  old  Seville;  a  pantomimic  musical  vaudeville 
[)roduction. 

©  Ferd  I'.  Noss,  New  Brighton,  Pa.;  D: 
12342,  Feb.  10,  1908.  21276 

In  old  Stamboul;  play  in  2  scenes,  by  .1.  A.  Cul- 
bert.     27  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  6,  1915;  D:  42422;  .loseph  A. 
Culbert,  Philadelphia.  21276a 

In  old  Tennessee;  by  O.  C.  Floto. 

©  Otto  C.  Floto,  Chicago ;  1895 :  18440,  Apr. 
2.  21277 

In  old  Trinity;  by  W.  B.  Watson. 

©  W.  B.  Watson,  Brooklyn;  D:2172.  Jidv 
30,  1902.  21278 


In  old  Venice;  a  romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
E.  Emerson. 

©  Evalyn  Emerson,   Brookline,  Mass. ;   D : 
3113,  Mar.  10,  1903.  21279 

In  old  Vermont;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  bv  A.  M. 
Sinitli. 

©   Alice   Maude    Smith,    Tacoma ;    D :  4.329, 
Nov.  30,  1903.  21280 

See  also  Vermont. 


In   old   Virginia;  by  W.   C.  Wjire.     46  p.     t°. 
Typewritten. 

©    William    C.    AVare,    Pittsfield,    111.;    D: 
6.542,  Apr.  19,  1905;  2c.  Apr.  5,  1905.     21281 

comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by  John  A.  Eraser. 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago;  1899:31016, 
^lay  8.  21282 

a  drama  in  5  acts  and  7  scenes,  by  G.  V. 


Hobart,  and  Wm.  L.  McCray. 

©  Wm.  Cradoc,  Unitetl  States;  1894:49626. 
Oct.  24.  21283 

—  a  southern  drama,  by  H.  West. 

©    Harry    West,     Cincinnati;     1896:18023, 
Mar.  21.  21284 

—  or,  A  soldier's  love,  an  original  comedy  in 
1  act,  by  Frank  Kennedy. 

©  Edward  Sanford,  New  York  ;  1898  :  11066, 
Feb.  15;  2c.  Feb.  16.  21285 

—  See  also  Tanis,  the  sang  digg'er. 


In  old  Virginny;  or.  Queen  of  the  chase,  a 
romantic  melodrama  in  5  acts,  bv  M.  S.  Tay- 
lor. 

©  IVFalcolm  Stuart  Taylor,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ; 
1894:56501,  Dec.  5.  21286 

In  old  Wyoming;  or,  Where  bugles  blow,  in  4 
acts,  by  G.  M.  Laing.  70  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  G.  Mayhood  Laing.  Brainerd,  l\Iinn. ;  D: 
8054,  Veh.  24,  1906;  2c.  Feb.  24,  1906.       21287 

In  ole  Nu  'Leans;  sketch,  bv  A.  R.  Do  Beer  and 
Adam  Hull  Shirk.  [2],  21  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  2,  1915;  D:  42393;  Abralinm 
Ray  field  De  Beer,  New  York.  21287a 

In  ole  Virginny;  a  domestic  comedy  drama  in 
5  acts,  by  A.  L.  .Johnson  and  II.  Tyndale. 
87  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Annie  Lewis  .Tolmson  jind  Ililsard  Tyn- 
dale, New  York;  1889:7629,  Mar.  9;  Ic.  May 
11-  21288 

In  one  hour;  a  melodramji  in  5  acts,  l)y  T. 
Bryce. 

©  Tileston  Bryce,  Riclnnond  ;  D  :  2665,  Dec. 
1.  1902.  21289 


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21312 


In  one  hundred  years;  a  farcical  satire  in  3 
acts,  by  John  Wiuthrop  Noble  and  J.  A.  Loin- 
ing.     [3],  117  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  24,  1912;  D:  30090;  J.  Arthur 
Loining,  New  York.  21290 

In  Panama;  a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  S. 
Wood  and  O.  Colburn.  55  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Stanley   Wdod   and   Otis   Colburn,   Chi- 
cago ;  D :  7310,  Sept.  25,  1905 ;  2c.  Oct.  11,  1905. 

21291 

In  paradise;  a  comedy  in  4  acts  and  4  scenes, 
by  G.  H.  Jessop  and  W.  Gill. 

©  Geo.  H.  .Tessop  and  Wm.  Gill,  Now  York; 
1882:17159,  Oct.  16.  21292 

a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Louis  Harrison  and 


B.  B.  Vallentine,  adapted  from  Maurice  Hen- 
nequin,  Paul  Bilhaud  and  A.  Barre's  comedy 
entitled    Le   paradis. 

©  Ella   S.   Doris,   New  York;   1899:22264. 
Mar.  28.  21293 

or,  Paradise,  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  B.  B.  Val- 


lentine.    20  p.     12°.     Printed. 

■©  B.  B.  Vallentine,  New  York;  1899:74575. 
Nov.  15;  2c.  Feb.  19,  1900.  21294 

In  passion's  power;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  .J.  R.  Bronson. 

©  J.  Rush  Bronson,  Los  Angeles;  D :  078, 
Jnly  22,  190L  21295 

In  Pensacola;  a  musical  comedy  in  prologue 
and  2  acts,  by  A.  A.  Frudenfeld  and  I.  H. 
Jones.  38  p.  f°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  A.  A.  Fi-ndenfeld  and  I.  H.  .Tones,  Sioux 
Falls,  S.  D. ;  D :  12019,  Dec.  31,  1907 ;  2c-.  Dec. 
31,  1907.  21296 

In  peril;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  O.  Davis. 
©    Owen    Davis,    New    York;    1898:72830, 
Dec.  14.  .  21297 

In  Plum  Valley;  rural  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
bv  Cbarles  Ulrlch.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denis<m 
&  CO.  [1910]     64  p.     12°. 

©  Sept.  22,  1910;  2c.  Sept.  24,  igiO";  D: 
22131 ;  T.  S.  Df  nison  &  co.,  Chicago.       21298 

In  power;  play  in  4  acts,  by  Paid  Harness 
[psend.  of  F.  P.  Holden]  [1],  182  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  24,  1912 ;  D :  317S2 ;  Florence  P. 
Holden,  New  York.  21299 

In  publicity's  net;  satirical  farce-comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  M.  Wiener.  [144]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  21,  1913;  D:  34217;  Miriam 
Wiener,  New  York.  21300 


In  quad.  See  Commandant  (The)  of  La- 
Tour. 

In  quarantine;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Belle 
Elliott  Palmer.  Chicago,  Co-operative  maga- 
zine press  [1907]     16  p.    8°. 

©  Henry  Elliott,  Chicago;  D :  11761,  Nov. 
18,  1907 ;  2c.  Dec.  2,  1907.  21301 

In  Queen  Elizabeth's  time;  a  romantic  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  PI  Eisner.  101  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Edward  Eisner,  New  York ;  D :  738,  Aug. 
10,  1901;  2c.  Aug.  10,  1901.  21302 

In  quod;  or.  Courting'  the  wrong  lass,  a  com- 
edy in  2  acts.    34  p.    16°.    Printed. 

©    William    Bush,    St.    Louis;    1879:4136, 
Mar.  29,  2c.  Apr.  11.  21303 

In  Keno;  play  in  3  acts,  by  L.  G.  White.  82  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    22,    1910;    D:  20537;    Laura 
Glavis  White,  Staten  Island,  N.  Y.         21304 

In  rig'ht;  by  R.  Stodart.  22  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Robert    Stodart,    New    York ;    D :  160.54, 
Jnne  12,  1909;  2c.  June  12,  1909.  21305 

In  room  sixty-five;  comedy  sketch  in  1  scene, 
by  E.  Barto.    4  p.    4°,    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  9,  1910;  D:  20787;  Eddie  Barto, 
Philadelphia.  21306 

In  Roumania;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  L. 
Schwartz.    67  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  liOuis  Leon   Schwartz,   Minneapolis ;   D : 
1.5346,  Mar.  15,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  15,  1909.   21307 

In  ruin's  path;  drama  in  1  act,  by  D.  J.  Fleck- 
ensteln.    24  p.    24°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  29,  1912;  D:  30685;  Dominick  .L 
Fleckenstein,  Brooklyn.  21308 

In  sackcloth  and  ashes;  better  known  as  Nora 

Shannon,  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  L.  F.  Witzig. 

©  Leon   F.  Witzig,   St.   Louis;   1877:15709, 

Dec.  31.  21309 

In  sanctuary;  drama  in  1  act,  by  W.  C.  Morrow. 
12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  9,  1910;  D :  20395 ;  W.  C.  Mor- 
row, San  Francisco.  21310 

In    Santa    Glaus    land;    a    Christmas    play    in 

rhyme,  bv  Elizabeth  F.  Guptil.     Lebanon,  O., 

Mai-ch  brothers,  1904.     cover-title,  26  p.     12°. 

©  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O. ;  D :  5486,  Aug. 

1.5,  1904;  2c.  Sept.  29,  1904.  12311 

In  Saramede;  a  comedy-pastoral  in  3  acts,  by 
Marianne  Stay  ton.  New  York,  S.  French; 
London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1912.    69  p.    12°. 

©  Jnne  7,  1912  ;  2c.  June  7,  1912 ;  D :  29897 ; 
Sanuiel  French,  ltd.,  London.  21312 


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21334 


In  scarlet  mourning;  play  in  3  acts,  by  T.  Dal- 
ton.     [56]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  17,  1911;  D:  23375;  Test  Dal- 
ton,  Indianapolis.  21313 

In  search  of  a  hero;  by  E.  L.  Currier.  17  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  24,  1911;  D:  25850;  Evelyn  L. 
Currier,  St.  Louis.  21314 

In  search  of  a  sinner;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C. 
Thompson.     [5],  154  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  16,  1910;  D:  22067;  Charlotte 
Thompson,  New  York.  21315 

In  search  of  a  wife;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  L.  R. 
Austin  and  B.  H.  Kinney.  65  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  25,   1909;   D:  17110;   Lucy  R. 
Austin  and  Bertha  H.  Kinney,  New  Haven. 

21316 

In  search  of  happiness;  a  romantic  drama  in 
5  acts,  by  T.  T.  Timayenis. 

©  T.  T.  Timayenis,  New  York ;  1896 :  44629, 
Aug.  5.  21317 

In  self-defense;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts  and 
5  scones,   by   G.   Bowles. 

©  George  Bowles,  Port  Washington,  N.  Y. ; 
D:2609,  Nov.  3,  1902.  21318 

or,  A  double  life,  by  T.  R.  Edwards  and 


Mrs.  C.  A.  Doremus. 

©  Thomas  R.  Edwards  and  Mrs.  Charles  A. 
Doremus,  New  York ;  1888 :  22812,  Aug.  8 ;  2c. 
Aug.  8.  21319 

—  See  also  Two  (The)  isrothers. 


In  1781;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  P.  W.  Hyde.    17  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Paul  Woodworth  Hyde,  Pittsburgh;  D: 
506,  May  25,  1901 ;  2c.  July  16,  1901.        21320 

In  Shadowland;  by  Edith  Yeager.     [22]  p.    4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Dec.  21,   1911;   D:  28207;   Edith  H. 
Yeager,  Brooklyn.  21321 

fairy-play  in  4  acts,  by  Ray  Lewis  [pseud. 


of  Ray  Leviusky]     [35]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  24, 1914 ;  D :  37990 ;  Ray  Levinsky, 
Toronto,  Canada.  21321a 

In  Siam;  a  musical  comedy,  in  3  acts,  book  and 
lyrics  by  Le  Mar  Dorome  [pseud,  of  M.  E. 
Doane]  44  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Maud  Estelle  Doane,  Brooklyn ;  D :  8930, 
Aug.  9,  1906 ;  2c.  Aug.  24,  1900.  21322 

In  sight  of  land;  in  5  acts,  by  Emma  Herrick 
Weed. 

©   Henry   Clarence   Weed.    Walnut    l'laf'(>. 
Mass.;  1900  A:  26398,  Oct.  23.  21323 


In  sight  of  St.  Pauls;  a  new  and  original 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  Sutton  Vane.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  William  Calder,  New  York;  1895:9108, 
Feb.  12;  2c.  June  29.  21324 

In  Silver  Valley;  or,  A  diamond  in  the  rough, 
a  western  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  bv  F. 
Tucker.     18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Francis  Tucker,  Galesburg,  111. ;  D :  7(K)8. 
July  22,  1905 ;  2c.  July  22,  1905.  21325 

In  society;  a  dramatic  play,  by  W.  O.  .Tolinson. 
15  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  Otis  .Johnson,  Chelsea,  Mass.;  D: 
2354,  Sept.  17,  1902;  2c.  Sept.  10,  1902.    21326 

In  society's  whirl;  a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  R.  Stodart  and  C.  Lindsay.  77  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Robert  Stodart  and  Clarence  Lindsay, 
New  York ;  D :  4233,  Nov.  5,  1903 ;  2c.  Mav  19. 
1904.  2i327 

In  soft.     See  Easy  money. 

In  Sonora;  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act.  by  J.'  U. 
(}lesy.     15  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  24,  1913;  D:  34820;  J.  U.  (Jiesy, 
Salt  Lake  City.  21328 

In  South  Car'liney;  a  rural  comedy  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  II.  D.  Cottrell.  138  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Harry  D.  Cottrell,  Oakland,  Cal. ;  D: 
3823,  Aug.  12,  1903;  2c.  Sept.  14,  1903.    21329 

In  spite  of  all;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  S.  M:ic- 
kaye,  founded  upon  a  French  play,  by  Vic- 
torien  Sardou. 

©  Steele  Mackaye,  New  York;  1885:1 7082, 
Aug.  20.  21330 

a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  G.  W.  Wessells  and 

M.  N.  Hall. 

©  G«>orge  W.  Wessells  and  Mildred  N.  Hall, 
Denver;  D:5093,  May  28,  1904.  21331 

a    playlet,    by    K.    R.    Frodert.      6    ]\      f°. 

Typewritten. 

©  K.  R.  Frodert,  Milwaukee;  D:  1.5271. 
Mar.  8,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  8,  1909.  21332 

In  spite  of  her;  cdmedy  in  3  acts,  fmm  the 
French  of  La  ma.jorite  d'Alex. 

©  William  T.  Ingli.s,  Boston;  1884:0<r)7, 
Mar.   2L  21333 

In  spite  of  odds;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  Kaston 
[i.  e.  II.  C  Eastoii] 

©  Henry  Clement  Easton,  New  York;  1>: 
H349,  Nov.  21,  1908.  21334 


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In  spite  of  the  law;  or.  Right  against  might, 
a  melodrama  in  a  prologue  and  3  acts,  by  J.  A. 
King  and  G.  E.  Hall.  5  p.  f°.  Typewritten. 
[Scenario] 

©  George  Edward  Hall  and  Jolin  A.  King, 
Brooklyn ;  D  :  1960,  May  31,  1902  ;  2c.  May  31. 
1902.  21335 

In  story  book  land;  play  in  2  acts,  by  J.  B. 
Rogers.     40  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Dec.   17,   1913;   D:  3537.5;  John   B. 

Rogers,  Fostoria,  O.  21336 

In  strange  New  York;  a  farce  comedy,  by  L. 
.Shubert. 

©  Lee  Shubei-t,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. ;  1897: 
23G74,  Apr.  16.  21337 

In  sunny  Tennessee;  by  M.  W.  Sterling.  Type- 
written. 

©  Marie  Wellesley  Sterling,  Camden,  N.  .T. ; 
1900  A:  5697,  Mar.  2;  2c.  Mar.  2.  21338 

a  pastoral  play  of  the  mountains  in  4  acts, 

by  Pierce  Kingsley.     76  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  Pierce  Kingsley,  New  York ;  D : 
10826,  June  22,  1907;  2c.  June  22,  1907. 

21339 

In  sunset  land.     See  Lasca. 

In  Tall  Grass  valley;  rural  ooisode,  I)y  Harry 
L.  Newton.    11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  3,  1915 ;  D :  42406 ;  Charles  Stulz- 
mnn,  Chicago.  21339a 

In  that  darkest  hour;  dramatic  incident,  by 
F.  P.  Dade.     [1],  19  p.     16°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  13,  1914;  D:  36014;  Frances 
Pemberton  Dade,  Philadelphia.  21339b 

In  the  absence  of  Susan;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
bv  Alice  C.  Thompson.  New  York,  Dick  & 
Filzgerald,  1904.     48  p.     12°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York ;  I^ :  4859. 
Apr.  11,  1904;  2c.  June  25,  1904.  21340 

In  the  absence  of  the  major;  comedy  sketch,  by 
K.  lielmont.     8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  25,  1914;  D:  37120;  Edward  Bel- 
mont, Leavenworth,  Kan.  21340a 

In  the  air:  musical  comedy  in  3  nets,  book  by 
I),  ('althroj).  lyrics  by  Harry  Gr:iliam,  music 
by  L'raser  Simpson.  108  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Nov.  18,  1912;  D :  32917 ;  Dion  Cal- 
throp,  London.  21341 

In  the  Alps;  1  act  play,  by  L.  Williams.  12  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  9,  1913 ;  D :  31929 ;  Lew  Williams, 
New  York.  21342 

In  the  Arab's  power;  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by 
Jaclv  I<]merson.     36  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Felx  24.  1915;  D:  39778;  .Tohn  S. 
Angell,  La  Mesa,  Cal.  21342a 


In  the  Arctic  regions;  or,  A  trip  to  the  North 
Pole,  an  historical  and  spectacular  burlesque 
in  3  acts,  by  C.  Huff. 

©  Clarence  Huff,  Topeka,  Kan. ;  1891 :  19701, 
May  29.  21343 

In  the  artist's  studio;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  H. 
Heaton.     21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  H.  Heaton,  New  York;  D:6643,  Mav  6, 
1905;  2c.  May  6,  1905.  21344 

In  the  background;  play  in  4  acts,  by  Allen 
Abbott.     87  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  5,  1915 ;  D :  40853 ;  Mrs.  W.  Le- 
graud  Howland,  New  York.  21344a 

In  the  balance:  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  D.  Mac- 
Laren.      [107]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  10,  1909 ;  D :  16526 ;  Donald  Mac- 
Laren,  New  York.  21345 

In  the  bar;  a  melodrama  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Rob- 
inson. 

©    Annie    Robinson,    Philadelphia ;     1888 : 
33165,  Nov.  23.  21346 

In  the  barracks;  play  in  1  act,  by  Cecil  B.  de 
Mille.     [2],  35  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  19,  1913;   D :  32364 ;  Constance 
A.  de  Mille,  New  York.  21347 

In  the  barrister's  house;  [a  play  by  C.  C. 
West]     69  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©    Charlotte    C.    West,    Philadelphia;    D: 
12345,  Feb.  10,  1908;  2c.  Feb.  10,  1908.    21348 

In  the  beginning;  by  A.  Har trick.  11  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Albert  Hartrirk.  Philadelphia;   D :  5636, 
Oct.  13,  1904;  2c.  Oct.  13,  1004.  21349 

In  the  billet;  iday  in  1  act,  by  C.  D.  Morgan. 
23  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Julv  2.3,  1915;  D :  41298 ;  Charles  D. 
IMorgan,  New  Yorlc.  21349a 

In  the  biograph;  an  adaptation  in  1  act,  by  W. 
Clarke. 

©  Wilfred  Clarke,  New  York;  D:524,  May 
29,  1901.  21350 

In  the  bishop's  carriage;  C.  Pollock's  dramati- 
zation of  tlie  novel  of  the  same  name,  by 
IMiriam  Michelsou.     113  p.     4°.     Typewritten, 

©  Channing  Pollock,   New   York;   D:6950, 
July  11,  1905;  2c.  Aug.,  8,  1905.  21351 

In  the  blood.     Sec  Tainted. 

In  the  borough  of  Manhattan;  musical  comedy, 
by  I.  Witmark. 

©    Isidore    Witmark,    New    Y''ork ;     1897: 
56498,  Oct.  6.  21352 


1055 


21353 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


21373 


In  the  bosom  of  death;  a  drama,  adapted  from 
the  Spanisli,  by  J.  De  Armas.  91  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©   .1.   De  Armas,   New   York;   1887:26317, 
Oct.  12 ;  2e.  Nov.  2.  21353 

In  the  bureau  drawer;  foolish  skit,  by  F.  Al- 
len.    7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  le.  June  11,  1912;  D:  29929;  Frederick 
Allen,  Chicago.  21354 

In  the  Canal  Zone;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
C.  L.  Howard.    94  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Charles    Lowell    Howard,    Wushinston ; 
D :  13919,  Sept.  24,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  24,  1908. 

21355 

In  the  Carolina  hills;  in  4  acts,  by  H.  Lindley. 

©  Plarrv  T.indlev,  Youngstown,  N,  Y. ;  1900 

A :  14902,  June  15.  21356 

In  the  Catskills;  by  J.  B.  Fit%patrick. 

©    .T.    B.    Fit74)atrick,    Jersey    City;    1898: 
57972,  Oct.  3 ;  2c.  Oct.  4.  21357 

In  the  cause  of  science;  play  in  3  acts,  by  T.  H. 
Grifliths.     [83]  p.     12°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Dec.    15,    1911;    D:  28000;    Thomas 
Henry  Griffiths,  Toronto,  Canada.  21358 

In  the  city  of  sighs  and  tears;  by  Kerry 
Mills  fpseud.  of  F.  A.  Mills] 

©   Frederick  Allen   Mills,   New   York;    D: 
2507,  Oct.  3,  1902.  21359 

In  the  coal  hole.     ^S'ee  One  (The)  leg  man. 

In  the  coat  department;  vaudeville  sketch,  by 
A.  N.  Meyer.     [13]  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  18,  1911;  D:  28021;  Annie  Na- 
than Meyer,  New  York.  21360 

In  the  college  days;  a  group  of  monologues,  by 
Lindsey  Barbee.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  & 
company   [1914]     120  p.     12'. 

©   Mar.   19,    1914;    2c.   Mar.   23,   1914;    A: 
3G2986 ;  Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  21360a 

In  the  corn  country;  a  comedy,  by  C.  M. 
llyskell. 

©    Charles    M.    Hyskell,    Burlington,    la.; 
1895:14862,  Mar.  14;  2c.  Mar.  9.  21361 

In  the  corral;  play  in  4  acts  and  epilogue,  by 
L.  T..  Ayres.    84  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.  Mar.   1,   1911;   D:  23500;   Lucie  Le- 
veque  Ayres,  Stamford,  Conn.  21362 

In  the  country;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  J.  K. 
Adams.     132  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Feb.   7,   1911;    D:  23290;   Jacob   K. 
Adams,  New  York.  21363 

In  the  court  of  honor;  a  serious  romantic 
play  in  4  acts,  by  B.  Ongley.  160  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Bvron  Ongley,  New  York;  D :  225,  Mar. 
16,  1901;  2c.  Mar.  18,  1901.  -^-^-^^ 


In  the  cow  country;  play  in  1  act,  by  B.  Brown. 
[2],  70  p.    obi.    16°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    15,    1912;    D:  31136;    Beriah 
Brown.  Seattle.  21365 

In  the  currency  of  kindness;  comedy  in  4 
acts,  by  E.  H.  Culbertson.  [3],  209  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  2,  1914 ;  D :  37200 ;  Ernest  How- 
.     ard  Culbertson,  Washington.  21365a 

In  the  dark;  comedy  in  prologue  and  5  acts,  by 
J.  C.  Goodwin,  and  F.  A.  Harris. 

©  J.  Cheever  Gdudwin  and  Franc  A.  Har- 
ris, Boston;  1874:  7845,  June  11.  21366 


—  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  F.  R.  Kelly. 

©  Fred  Robert  Kelly,  Boston;  1876:6590, 
May  27.  21367 

—  a   new  and   original   drama   in  3  acts,   by 


Gardiner  and  ftlcCuUoch. 

©  Charles  R.  Gardiner  and  J.  H.  McCul- 
loch.  United  States ;  1875 :  10285,  Oct.  6. 

21368 


—  an  original  domestic  drama  in  5  acts,  2  of 
which  are  in  prologue,  by  S.  Mackaye. 

©  Steele  Mackaye,  New  York;  1878:10342, 
Sei)t.  9.  21369 

— ■  an   original   sensational   drama   in   5  acts. 


by  E.  Wren. 

©    Ella   Wren,    New    Orleans;    1875:3573, 
Apr.  10.  21370 

—  a  play,  by  J.  A.  Stevens. 

©  John  A.  Steveu.s,  New  York;  1885:676, 


Jan.  9. 


21371 


21364 

1056 


-play  in  1  act,  by  E.  Wurzburger.     [1],  20  p. 

4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  5,  1914;  D:  35546;  Estella  Wurz- 
burger,  Chicago.  21371a 

a  society  farce,  by  W.  G.  Van  Tassel  Sut- 

l.hen.    Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison,  1886.    9  p.    12°. 
( [Tlie  amateur  series] ) 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago;  1886:22808,  Oct. 
11 ;  2c.  Oct.  15.  21372 

vaudeville  sketch,  by  L.  Bradstreet  and  G. 

Wright.     [1],  12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  23,  1914;  D:  36817;  Lora  P.rad- 
street  and  Grace  Wright,  New  York.    21372a 

In  the  darkness  of  light;  play  in  3  acts,  by  S. 
G.   Eghian.      [103]    p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  28,  1913;  D:  33910;   Setrak  0. 
Eghian,  Chicago.  21373 

In  the  dawn;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Daw.son. 
10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  9,  1914 ;  D  :  39051 ;  Mary  Dawson, 
Bayside,  N.  Y.  21373a 


21374 


COPYKIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


21396 


In  the  dawn  of  a  new  century;  a  comedy  in  3 
acts.     Typewritten. 

©  Karl  P.  Hangl,  New  York ;  1893 :  35124, 
July  27 ;  2c.  Aug.  24.  21374 

In  tlie  days  of  auld  lang'  syne;  a  pastoral 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  F.  Harrison.  48  p. 
t°.     Typewritten. 

©  Chas.  F.  Harrison,   St.   Louis;   D :  8264, 
Apr.  2,  1906;  2c.  June  7,  1906.  21375 

In  the  days  of  Dexter;  1  act  dramatic  composi- 
tion [by  F.  J.  Beaman]  [17]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  2,  1909 ;  D :  16438 ;  Fred  J.  Bea- 
man, Jackson,  Mich.  21376 

In  the  days  of  '49;  by  W.  A.  Bell.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  William  A.  Bell,  Sigourney,  la. ;  1900  A : 
18279,  July  24;  Ic.  July  24.  21377 


a  California  scene  in  the  early  days,  by  S. 

Chambers.     10  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Stephen  Chambers,  Chico,  Cal. ;  D :  13197, 
June  16,  1908;  2c.  June  16,  1908.  21378 

In  the  days  of  King  Herod;  a  biblical  romance 
in  1  act,  by  Hal  Reid  [i.  e.  James  Halleck 
Reid]  and  B.  B.  Westbrook.  16  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Hal  Reid  and  Bertha  Belle  Westbrook, 
Highlands  of  Navesink,  N.  J. ;  D :  2110,  July 
12,  1902;  2c.  July  12,  1902.  21379 

In  the  days  of  Noah;  by  C.  Parsons.  41  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Cornelia  Parsons,  Flushing,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
1593,  Mar.  17,  1902 ;  2c.  Mar.  17,  1902.    21380 

In  the  days  of  old;  comedy  in  1  act  and  2 
scenes,  by  L.  Chevalier.  [15]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  June  22,  1910 ;  D :  21394 ;  Louis  Che- 
valier, New  York.  21381 

In  the  days  of  real  sport;  play  in  2  acts,  by 
Grace  Adelaide  Reed.     17  p.    f°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  24,  1912 ;  D :  28418 ;  G.  A.  Reed, 
Chicago.  ^  21,382 

In  the  days  of  '76;  romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Lillian  Stair  Schreiner.  Chicago,  A.  Flanagan 
CO.,  [1913]     35  p.    12°. 

©  Mar.  17,  1913;  2c.  Mar.  19,  1913;  D: 
32875;  A.  Flanagan  co.,  Chicago.  ^1383 

In  the  days  of  war;  military  drama  in  1  act,  by 
H.  W.  Smith.     3  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  3,  1913;  D:  34617;  Louis  Moor 
Butler  and  Harry  Walter  Smith,  Harrisburg, 
Pa.  21384 


In  the  days  to  come, 
tury  elopement. 


See  Thirtieth  (A)  cen- 


In  the  dead  of  night;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W. 
C.  Cowper. 

©  Wm.  Curtis  Cowper,  United  States ;  1899 : 
41229,  June  24.  21385 

In  the  depths.     See  IshmaeL 

In  the  devil's  grasp;  by  R.  P.  Polizzi.     12  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  9,  1910 ;  D :  20996 ;  R.  Pasquale 
Polizzi,  Brooklyn.  21386 

In  the  devil's  power;  by  J.  King.  23  p.  t". 
Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  King,  New  York ;  D :  6117    Jan. 
23,  1905 ;  2c.  Jan.  16,  1905.  21387 

In  the  devil's  web;  in  4  acts,  by  Hal  Reid  [i.  e. 
J.  H.  Reid]     Typewritten. 

©  James  Halleck  Reid,  Chicago;  1900  A: 
30160,  Dec.  13;  2c.  Dec.  13.  21388 

the  20th  century  comedy  drama,  by  H.  Reid 

[i.  e.  J.  H.  Reid] 

©  Hal  Reid,  Chicago ;  1900  A :  29193.  Nov. 
30.  21389 

In  the  diplomat's  house;  play  in  3  acts,  by  W. 
H.  Nichols.     [3],  125  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  2,  1911;  D:  23522;  W^alter  H. 
Nichols,  Monrovia,  Cal.  21390 

In  the  dominion  of  the  crown;  a  melodrama,  by 
J.  McKibben.     31  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Jos.  McKibben,  Portland,  Or. ;  D :  13038, 
May  23,  1908 ;  2c.  May  23,  1908.  21391 

In  the  driftwood  of  the  night;  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  R.  Lane.     79  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Richard   Lane,   Chicago ;   D :  8999.   Aug. 
27,  1906;  2c.  Aug.  27,  1906.  21392 

In  the  duke's  cabinet;  a  drama  in  1  act,  by  N. 
Lusk.     16  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Norbert  Lusk,  New  York ;  D :  7319,  Sept. 
27,  1905 ;  2c.  Sept.  27.  1905.  21393 

In  the  enemy's  camp;  or,  The  stolen 
despatches,  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  S.  J.  Brown. 
Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1889.  33  p.  12°. 
([W.  H.  Baker  &  co.'s  Boston  list]) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;   1889: 
25273,  Aug.  19;  2c.  Oct.  5.  21394 

In  the  enemy's  service;  in  4  acts,  by  F.  H.  Shep- 
ard.     Typewritten. 

©  Frank  Hall  Shepard,  Detroit;  1900  A: 
27794,  Nov.  9 ;  2c.  Nov.  2.  21395 

In  the  evening;  a  playlet,  by  O'S.  E.  Redden. 
13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  O'Shea  E.  Redden,  New  York ;  D :  15786, 
May  6,  1909;  2c.  May  6,  1909.  21396 

In  the  Everglades;  an  entirely  new  and  origi- 
nal romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Herbert 
Hall  Winslow  and  Will  R.  Wilson. 


5379—16- 


-67 


1057 


21397 


DEAMATIC    COMtOSITIONS 


21417 


In  the  Everglades — Continued. 

©  Willard  Lee,  Altoona,  Pa. ;  1S95 :  55214, 
Oct.  31.  31397 

In  the  eyes  of  the  world;  a  drama  in  prologue 
and  3  acts,  by  S.  McKerrow. 

©  Stewart  McKerrow,  New  York  ;  D  :  5325, 
July  21,  1904.  21398 

In  the  face  of  the  storm;  an  original  play  in 
5  acts,  by  J.  Stansill. 

©  Jerome  Stansill,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y. ; 
1893 :  4733,  Jan.  28.  21399 

In  the  far  East;  military  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  C. 
Webb.     61    p.     4°.      Typewritten. 

©    John    Crittenden    Webb,    Chicago;    D: 
4904,  Apr.  20,  1904 ;  2c.  May  7,  1904.      21400 

In  the  far  North.     See  Bit  (A)  of  glass. 

In  the  fashion;  a  comedy  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
Selina  Dolaro. 

©  Henry  E.  Abbey,  New  York ;  1887 :  23522, 
Sept.  16.  21401 

In  the  ferry  house;  character  sketches  in  1  act 
and  1  scene,  by  Eleanor  Maud  Crane.  New 
York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1906.    29  p.     12°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York ;  D :  8820, 
July  12,  1906 ;  2c.  Aug.  10,  1906.  21402 

In  the  feud  country;  a  playlet  in  1  act,  by 
C.  W.  Tackenberg.  [2],  11  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  10,  1913 ;  D :  32261 ;  Charles  Wil- 
liam Tackenberg,  Cincinnati.  21403 
In  the  larelight;  by  Cyril  Norman.     Chicago, 
Brown  &  co. 

©  Brown  &  co.,  Cliicago ;  1898 :  14760,  Mar. 
2;  2c.  May  14.  21404 

an   original   episode   in   1   act.   by   Forbes 

Heermaus.  New  York,  The  De  Witt  publish- 
ing house,  1892.  14  p.  illus.  12°.  ( [De 
Witt's  acting  plays,  no.  380] ) 

©  R.  H.  Russell  &  son,  New  York;  1892: 
52679,  Dec.  23 ;  2c.  Dec.  24 ;  Ic.  Dec.  26,  1893. 

21405 

■See   also   Love   by   induction,    and    other 


plays. 

In  the  fool's  bauble;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
.John  D.  INIcCarthy.  New  York,  The  College 
of  St.  Francis  Xavier  [1905]     07  p.    12°. 

©  College  of  St.  Francis  Xavier,  inc.,  New 
York ;  D :  7371,  Oct.  7,  1905 ;  2c.  Nov.  4,  1905. 

21406 

In  the  foothills;  a  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  O.  Clifford. 

©  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Orson  Clifford,  New  York; 
1894 :  612,  Mar.  21.  21407 

See  also  Man  (The)  from  Indiana. 


In  the  forest;  a  play  for  children  in  3  acts,  by 
.T()sei)h  Rosetti.  New  York,  The  Roxbui-y  pub- 
lishing company,  1S99.  11  p.  16°.  (Wizard 
series  j 

©  Roxbury  pub.  co..  New  York ;  1899  :  12663, 
Feb.  15;  2c.  Feb.  15.  21408 

In  the  game;  comedy-drama  in  1  act,  by  M. 
Drew.     11  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May   10,    1910;    D:  21005;    Maurice 
Drew,  Montvale,  N.  J.  21409 

In  the  garden  of  Eden;  by  Thall  brothers. 

©  Thall  bros.,  Jacksonville,  Fla. ;  D :  6813, 
June  10,  1905.  21410 

In  the  gloaming;  a  petite  drama  in  1  act,  by 
G.  Backus.     26  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  George  Backus,  New  York;   1891:4219, 
Jan.  29 ;  2c.  Mar.  5.  21411 

rural  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Nelson 

Compston.     55  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  14.  1914;   D:  38489;  Alexander 
Byers,  Chicago.  21411a 

or,  40  years  ago,  rural  slietch  in  3  scenes, 

by  D.  S.  Hall.     [1],  19  p.    4.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Nov.   12,   1915;   D:  42242;   David   S. 
Hall,  Cincinnati.  21411b 

In  the  golden  days;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  A. 
Lowry.     54  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Agnes  Lowry,   San  Francisco;   D :  1989, 
June  9,  1902;  2c.  June  9,  1902.  21412 

■  See  also  Mondisfield. 


In  the  goldfields;  a  western  comedy  drama  in 

4  acts,  l\v  J.  H.  Lee.    25  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  ]\Iar.  11,  1910 ;  D :  20433 ;  Joe  H.  Lee. 

New  York.  21413 

In  the  good  green  wood;  a  play  for  boys,  by 
Mai-jorie  Benton  Cooke.  Chicago  and  New 
York.  The  Dramatic  publisliing  company, 
1906.  12  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  School  plays, 
no.  6) 

©    Dramatic    pub.    co.,    Chicago ;    D :  9541, 
Nov.  28,  1906;  2c.  Dec.  15,  1906.  21414 

In  the  good  old  days;  a  pastoral  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  Hal.  Reid  [i.  e.  J.  H.  Reid]  67  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  James  Halleck  Reid,  New  York ;  D :  855, 
Sept.  11,  1901 ;  2c.  Sept.  11,  1901.  21415 

In  the  good  old  summertime;  a  musical  farce 
comedy,  by  Geo.  Evans  and  Ren  Shields. 

©     Howley,     Havilaud    &     Dresser,     New 
York;  D :  2351,  Sept.  3,  1902.  21416 

In  the  governor's  inner  ofB.ce;  play  in  1  act, 
A.  K.  Harned.     [19]  p.     4°.     Ms. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    6,    1913;    D:  31887;    Ada    K. 
Harned,  New  York.  21417 


1058 


21418 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


21440 


In  the  granite  hills;  by  W.  M.  Cressy. 

©   Will   M.   Cressy,   Concord,   N.   H. ;   1900 
A:  2089.  Jan.  23.  21418 

In  the  gray  of  the  dawn;  play  in  1  act,  by 
Mary  Asquith  and  David  Higgins.  23  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Aug.   12,   1912;   D:  30513;   Carleton 
Macy,  Sheepshead  Bay,  N.  Y.  21419 

In  the  great  Southwest;  a  5  act  melodrama,  by 
H.  W.  Banker. 

©  Harry  Wilkes  Banker,  Newark,  N.   ,T. ; 
1S9S  :  27818,  May  3.  21420 

In  the  grip  of  a  crime;  a  melodrama  in  a  pro- 
logue and  3  acts,  by  Carl  Leigbton  (pseud,  of 
A.  W.  Greeley)  107  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Alfred  W.  Greeley,  Washington  ;  D  :  4623, 
Feb.  IS,  1904;  2c.  Feb.  18,  1904.  21421 

In  the  grip  of  greed;  5  act  drama,  by  F.  R. 
Turrell.    83  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  23.  1913  ;  D  :  32048  ;  Franc  Robin- 
son Turrell,  West  Orange,  N.  J.  21422 

In  the  grip  of  the  Black  Hand;  a  melodrama  in 
5  acts  and  6  scenes,  by  Campbell  Mack  [pseud, 
of  R.  C.  MacCulloch]  99  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Robert  C.  MacCulloch,  New  York;   D: 
5573,  Sept.  28,  1904;  2c.  Sept.  21,  1904.    21423 

In  the  grip  of  the  law;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  O. 
Leon  [pseud,  of  C.  Pollock]  79  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  13,  1911 ;  D :  23167 ;  Carl  Pollock. 
Chicago.  21424 

In  the  halter;  operatic  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
C.  St.  Martin. 

©  Clement   St.   Martin,  New  York;   1888: 
5390,  Feb.  20.  .     21425 

In  the  hands  of  his  friends;  a  comedy  drama 
in  3  acts,  by  M.  D.  Buchanan.  33  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Marcia  Darrab  Buchanan,  Chicago ;  D : 
9620,  Dec.  12,  1906;  2c.  Dec.  12,  1906.    21426 

In  the  hands  of  the  devil;  play  of  human  life, 
in  3  acts,  by  Hal  Reid  [i.  e.  J.  H.  Reid]    61  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©   James   Halleck   Reid,   Chicago;   D:211, 
Mar.  13,  1901;  2c.  Mar.  13,  1901.  21427 

In  the  heart  of  a  child;  play  in  1  act,  by  John 
G.  Brandon.     [2],  10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  29,  1913  ;  D  :  34396 ;  Molly  Aileen 
Simmons,  Reading,  Berks,  England.        21428 

In  the  heart  of  Africa;  a  spectacular  panto- 
mimic melodrama  in  3  acts  and  9  scenes,  by 
A.  J.  Powers.     74  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Andrew  Joseph  Powers,  Providence,  R. 
I. ;  D :  1572,  Mar.  13,  1902 ;  2c.  Mar.  13.  1902. 

21429 


In  the  heart  of  crime, 

©  George  W.  Blackburn,  Chicago ;  D :  4184, 
Nov.  3,  1903.  21430 

In  the  heart  of  India;  [by]  A.  R.  Cassidy  and 
M.  E.  Raymond,  jr. 

©  Asa  R.  Cassidy,  Cincinnati,  and  Melville 
B.  Raymond,  jr..  New  York ;  1899 :  67040,  Oct. 
16.  21431 

In  the  heart  of  Maryland;  a  melodrama  in  4 
acts  and  prologue,  adapted  from  the  French, 
Une  cause  celebre  of  D'Ennery  and  Cormon, 
by  E.  Elroy. 

©  Edwin  Elroy,  Elizabetii,  N.  J.;  1897: 
8355,  Jan.  30.  21432 

In  the  heart  of  the  earth;  by  O.  W.  Firkins. 

©  O.  W.  Firkins,  Minneapolis;  D :  16080, 
June  16,  1909.  21433 

In  the  heart  of  the  oil  belt.  See  Zadiel  Simp- 
son. 

In  the  heart  of  the  Ozarks;  comedy  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  G.  and  V.  Engesser.  [1],  27  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  23,  1914 ;  D :  37107 ;  George  En- 
gesser and  Vates  Engesser,  St.  Peter,  Jlinn. 

21433a 

In  the  heart  of  the  storm;  a  comedy  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  Jean  Barrymore.  54  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  United  amusement  co.,  Erie,  Pa. ;  D : 
8753,  June  29,  1906;  2c.  June  29,  1906.    21434 

-melodrama    in    4    acts,    by    Herbert    Hall 

Winslow  and  Will  R.  Wilson. 

©  Willard  Lee  Hall,  New  York;  1896: 
11234,  Feb.  18.  21435 

In  the  hills  of  Nevada;  by  G.  F.  Steely. 

©  Guy  F.  Steely,  Oak  Park,  111.;  D :  8836, 
.July  16,  1906.  21436 

In  the  home  of  the  magician;  play  in  3  scenes, 
by  J.  A.  Lyons.     20  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  29,  1913;  D :  34900 ;  Jonathan 
Albert  Lyons,  Nuevitas,  Cuba.  21437 

In  the  hospital  A.  D.  1963;  dramatic  sketch, 
by  M.  Paige  and  A.  W.  Bailey.     [1],  9  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  24,  1913;  D:  33053;  Mabeth 
Paige  and  Alice  Ward  Bailey,  Minneapolis. 

21438 

In  the  house  of  the  enemy;  a  story  of  love  and 
war  in  4  acts,  founded  on  colonial  times  and 
incidents,  by  Edwin  A.  Summers. 

©  Katharine  Summers,  New  York  ;  D :  1280 ; 
Jan.  13,  1902.  21439 

In  the  jaws  of  death;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  H. 
V.  Fitzgerald. 

©  Henry  Vee  Fitzgerald,  New  York ;  D : 
2613,  Nov.  14,  1902.  21440 


1059 


21440 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


21457 


In   the   judge's   chambers;   play   in   1   act,   by 
S.  Weiller.    17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  19,  1915  ;  D  :  42032  ;  Simon  Weil- 
ler, New  York.  21440a 

In   the   jungle;   play    in    1    act,    by    P.    Nobbe. 
21   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Paul  Nobbe,  New  York ;  D :  5286,  July  12, 
1904;  2c.  July  12,  1904.  21441 

See  also  Hazel  burrs. 


In  the  kingdom  of  Solomon;  play  in  1  act,  by 
F.  Hadley.     [2],  13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   May   14,    1913;    D:  33222;    Florence 
Hadley,  Brooklyn.  21442 

In  the  Ladrones.     See  Manuella. 

In  the  land  of  canes;  by  E.  Garland. 

©  Elizabeth  Garland,  New  York ;  D :  1365, 
Jan.  29,  1902.  21443 

In  the  land  of  cotton;  in  3  acts,  by  D.  L.  Hart. 
138  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Daniel   L.   Hart,   Wilkesbarre,   Pa.;    D: 
7348,  Oct.  2,  1905 ;  2e.  Oct.  2,  1905.  21444 

In  the  land  of  flowers;  or.  The  rising  sun  and 
the  morning  dew,  an  historical  romantic  play 
in  5  acts,  by  J.  M.  Colville.  137  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  James    Malcom    Colville,    Philadelphia ; 
1894 :  51991,  Nov.  7  ;  2c.  Nov.  19.  21445 

In  the  land  of  freedom.  See  Im  lande  der 
freiheit. 

In  the  land  of  Fuji  San;  play  of  3  acts,  by  M. 
A.  Ewald.     [44]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  5,  1913;  D:  34329;  Mildred  A. 
Ewald,  Cincinnati.  21446 

In  the  land  of  uproar  (opera);  a  musical  mono- 
logue novelty,  by  Charles  Horwitz.  7  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©   Sadie   Julia   Gompers,  Washington ;   D : 
11543,  Oct.  15,  1907;  2c.  Oct.  15,  1907.    21447 

In  the  land  where  God  speaks;  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  K.  U.  Thoruburgh.  [3],  74  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  23,  1914 ;  D  :  37110  ;  Ralph  Urban 
Thoruburgh,  Oakland,  Cal.  21447a 

In  the  Latin  quarter;  a  dramatic  composition, 
by  H.  Pincus.     3  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Henry  Pincus,  New  York ;  D :  9555.  Nov. 
30,  1906;  2c.  Nov.  30,  1906.  21448 

In  the  library;  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  W.  Jacobs 
and  Herbert  C.  Sargent,  adapted  from  W.  W. 
Jacobs'  story  of  that  title.  New  York,  S. 
French;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1913.  20  p. 
12°. 

©   Apr.   23,   1913;    2c.   Apr.   24,   1913;    D: 
33034;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.      21449 


In  the  life  class;  monologue,  by  Marian  Bow- 
Ian.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  &  co.,  1913.  14  p. 
12°.       ([Denison's    monologues]) 

©  Oct.  2,  1913 ;  2c.  Oct.  0,  1913  ;  D :  34670 ; 
Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  21450 

In  the  light  of  a  brother-in-law;  a  play  for 
parlor  acting,  by  L.  W.  Champney. 

©  Lizzie  W.  Champney,  New  York;  1884: 
5532,  Mar.  15.  21451 


In  the  light  of  the  stone 
l)y  H.  L.  Enander. 


See  Three  plays; 
In    the    limelight;    comedy    in    4    acts,    by    J. 


Forbes.      [156]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 


©   Ic.    Dec.    16, 
Forbes,  New  York. 


1914 ;    D  :  39104  ;     James 
21451a 


In  the  line  of  duty;  military  drama  in  2  acts, 
by  Edwin  Bateman  Morris.  Philadelphia, 
Penn  publishing  co.,  1910.     19  p.     12°. 

©   Mar.  10,   1910;   2c.   Mar.   12,   1910;   D: 
20439;  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.        21452 

In  the  lobby.     See  Cigar  (The)  girl. 

In  the  long  run;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  G. 
Jones.     59  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Archer   G.   Jones,   Richmond ;   D :  15533, 
Apr.  3,  1909;  2c.  Apr.  3,  1909.  21453 


—  a   drama    in   3   acts   and   epilogue,    by   E. 
Quinn.      [75]    p.,     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    31,    1914;     D:  38661;     Esther 
Quinn,  New  York.  21453a 

—  in  4  acts  and  4  tableaux,  by  C.  R.  Gilbert. 


Typewritten. 

©  Chas.  Reade  Gilbert,  New  York;  1897: 
15985,  Mar.  8;  2c.  Aug.  20,  1901.  21454 

In  the  matter  of  the  widow;  a  musical  play- 
let, book  and  lyrics  by  H.  Saxby,  jr..  music 
by  Herman  Bellstedt.  11  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Howard  Saxby,  jr.,  Cincinnati ;  D : 
14251,  Nov.  9,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  9,  1908.     21455 

In  the  merry  month  of  May;  by  Francis  J. 

Finn. 

©  Benziger  bros..  New  York;  1809:42363. 
June  29 ;  2c.  June  29.  21456 

In  the  meshes  of  a  net;  a  social  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  C.  H.  Robinson. 

©  Cbarles  H.  Robinson,  Denver;  1894: 
48343,  Oct.  17.  21457 

In  the  middle  of  June;  play  in  4  acts,  by  Wil- 
son Barrett.     123  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  9,  1915 ;  D :  40886 ;  Mrs.  Frank 
Heath  and  Dorothea  Wilson  Barrett,  Lon- 
don. 21457a 


1060 


21457 


COPYEIGHTED  IF   THE  UNITED  STATES 


21479 


In  the  middle  of  the  night;  farce  in  1  act,  by 
E.  Strakosch.     27  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  4,  1913;  D :  34633 ;  Edgar  Stra- 
kosch, New  York.  21457b 

In  the  midst  of  fire;  a  problem  play  in  4  acts, 
by   U.   I.    Davis. 

©  Ulysses  Isaac  Davis,  Chicago ;  D :  16177, 
June  26,  1909.  21458 

In  the  midst  of  life;  a  domestic  drama  in  4 
acts  and  5  tableaux,  by  E.  J.  Abraham. 

©  Edw.  J.  Abraham  and  Chas.  A,  Miller, 
United   States;   1885:21396,   Oct.  12.     21459 

melodrama  in  a  prologue  and  3  acts,  by 

H.  H.  Curtis. 

©  H.  Holbrook  Curtis,  New  York ;  D :  2392, 
Sept.  27,  1902.  21460 

In  the  midst  of  the  ball;  by  L.  B.  Waugh.  22 
p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Laura   B.   Waugh,   Middleport,    O. ;    D: 
14835,  .Tan.  IS.  1909;  2c.  Feb.  11,  1909. 

21461 

In  the  month  of  May;  a  village  romance,  a 
play  of  the  granite  hills  in  4  acts,  by  W.  A. 
Snow.     100  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Walter  Augustine  Snow,  Roxbury,  Mass. ; 
D  :  1408,  Feb.  6,  1902  ;  2c.  Feb.  6,  1902.    21462 

In  the  morning;  play  in  2  scenes,  by  E.  O.  H. 
Von  Stroheim.     25  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  16,  1912;  D:  31405;  E.  O.  H. 
Von  Stroheim,  Oakland,  Cal.  21463 

In  the  morning  oh,  so  early!  or,  Jones  and 
the  doctor,  a  farcical  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
C.  Lee. 

©  Colton  Lee,  Washington;  1895:20347, 
Apr.  12.  21464 

In  the  mystic  world;  or,  A  battle  of  minds,  a 
drama  in  5  acts,  by  T.  P.  Bayer.  161  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Theobald  Percy  Bayer,  New  York;  D: 
6957,  July  12,  1905;  2c.  July  3,  1905.     21465 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  T.  P.  Bayer.   4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Theobald  Percy  Bayer,  New  York;  D: 
6792,  June  8,  1905.  [Entry  abandoned,  see 
D : 6957]  21466 

In  the  name  of  the  czar;  a  melodrama  in  4 
acts,  by  G.  C.  Jenks. 

©  Geo.  C.  Jenks,  Pittsburgh;  1894:13980, 
Mar.  12.  21467 

In  the  name  of  the  law;  drama  in  1  act,  by  H. 
Weisberg.    11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  27,  1911 ;  D  :  24077  ;  Henry  Weis- 
berg, Chicago.  21468 

•  a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  W.  H.  Matthews. 

©  William  H.  Matthews,  New  York ;  1894 : 
9825,  Feb.  12.  21469 


In  the  net;  playlet  in  1  act,  by  R.  A.  Marchand. 
[7]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  2, 1913  ;  D  :  33988 ;  Ralph  A.  Mar- 
chand, Cambridge,  Mass.  21470 

In  the  new  world;  or,  22  miles  from  Manila, 
a  burlesque  in  1  act.    20  p.    f°.    Tyiiewritten. 

©  Eddie  P.   Bower,  New  York ;   D :  10248, 
Apr.  1,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  1,  1907.  21471 

In  the  nick  of  time;  a  serio-comic  drama  in  3 
acts,  bv  Alex.  S.  Arnold.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker 
&  CO.,  1892.  35  p.  12°.  ([Baker's  edition 
of  plays]) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1892: 
24397,  June  10;  2c.  Sept.  2.  21472 

■ ■  See  also  Nick  Carter's  great  coup. 

In  the  North  Woods;  a  drama  of  the  Adiron- 
dacks  in  3  acts  and  3  scenes,  by  E.  Harrigan. 
178  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edward  Harrigan,   Brooklyn ;   D :  10913, 
July  5,  1907 ;  2c.  July  5,  1907.  21473 

In  the  office  up-stairs;  by  J.  Madison. 

©  James  Madison,  New  York ;  1898 :  50301. 
Aug.  4.  21474 

In  the  Old  Dominion;  in  3  acts,  5  scenes,  by 
G.  S.  Whitmore. 

©  George  S.  Whitmore,  Washington ;  1898 : 
46941,  Aug.  8;  2c.  Nov.  IS.  21475 

In  the  operating  room;  play  in  1  act,  by  R.  W. 
Nicholls.     19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  25,  1915 ;  D :  41041 ;  Robert  W. 
Nicholls,  New  York.  21475a 

In  the  Ozarks.     See  Rebel's  (The)  daughter. 

In  the  palace  of  the  king:  a  dramatization  in 
6  scenes,  by  Lorinier  Stoddard,  from  the  novel 
by  F.  M.  Crawford,  written  for  Viola  Allen. 
[New  York,  Gilliss  bros.,  1900]  26  p.,  1 1.,  inch 
front,  pi.     f°. 

©  Liebler  &  co..  New  York ;  1900  A :  26147, 
Oct.  15 ;  2c.  Oct.  22,  1900.  21475b 

In  the  park;  musical  comedy  in  1  act,  book  and 
lyrics,  by  C.  Lean.  23  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Cecil  Lean,  Chicago;  D:  11576,  Oct.  23, 
1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  23,  1907.  21476 

In  the  path  of  faith;  by  D.  B.  Rouse. 

©  Daisv  Belle  Rouse,  Milan,  Ind. ;  D :  5828, 
Nov.  25,  1904.  21477 

In  the  path  of  the  plague;  a  romantic  play  in  4 
acts,  by  Alvin  P.  Seilhamer.    Typewritten. 

©    Edwin    Gordon    Lawrence,    New   York; 
1900  A:  24816,  Oct.  5;  2c.  May  8,  1901.  21478 
In   the   Philippines;   comic   drama   in   4   acts, 
[by]   J.  R.  McMahon. 

©    John    R.    McMahon,    Brooklyn;    1899: 
72560,  Nov.  6.  21479 


1061 


21480 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


21497 


In  the  Philippines — Continued. 

a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  R.  Ai'rastrong 

and  J.  D.  Steell. 
©  J.  R.  Armstrong  and  J.   D.   Steell,  Los 

Angeles;  1899:52031,  Aug.  14.  21480 

In  the  pit  and  out  of  the  pit;  historical  drama, 
by  A.  Peck.    Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  1891.    20  p.    8°. 

©  Abel  PecJc,  Newburgh,  N.  Y. ;  1891 :  2172, 
Jan.  14;  2c.  Feb.  12.  21481 

In  the  professor's  corner;  1  act  farce,  by  E. 
Lissuer.     42  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.   21,   1910;    D :  20528 ;    Emanuel 
Lissner,  Boston.  21482 

In  the  public  eye;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  S. 
Burus  and  Stafford  Houston.  [2],  88  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    30,    1911;    D :  25413 ;    Shirley 
Burns,  New  York.  21483 

or.  The  question  of  the  hoiir,  by  A.  S.  Lip- 


man  and  F.  Gerald.    122  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  A.  S.  Lipman  and  Florence  Gerald,  New 

York;   D :  13002,  May   19,   1908;   2c.  May  19. 

1908.  21484 

In  the  queen's  name;  sensational  drama  of 
London  life,  prologue  and  3  acts,  by  Trevor 
and  Delille. 

©  John  D.  Delille,  United  States;  1890: 
6134,  Feb.  20.  21485 

In  the  quicksands;  a  drama  of  every  day  life 
in  5  acts  and  6  tableaux,  from  the  French,  by 
J.  J.  Wallace. 

©  J.  J.  Wallace,  San  Francisco;  1888: 
21403,  July  25.  21486 

In  the  realm  of  the  shah;  drama  in  4  acts  and 
epilogue,  by  S.  Eisler.  [3],  69  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  June  4,  1912 ;  D :  29873 ;  Samuel  Eis- 
ler, New  York.  21487 

In  the  realms  of  the  other  world;  or,  A  divine 
law  suit,  by  C.  M.  Egan. 

©  Catherine  M.  Egan,  Peoria,  111. ;  D :  0528, 
Apr.  17,  1905.  21488 

In  the  reign  of  Solomon,  king  of  Israel;  an 
historical  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Royd  Coleman 
[pseud,  of  E.  C.  Brown]  Pittsburgh,  Pa., 
Standard  printing  co.,  1905.    45  p.    12°. 

©  E.  Coleman  Brown,  Brockton ;  D :  6031, 
Jan.  9,  1905 ;  2c.  Feb.  13,  1905.  21489 

In  the  renegade's  power;  by  G.  F.  Smith.  19  p. 
f".     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  F.  Smith,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  D: 
2070,  July  1,  1902;  Ic.  July  1.  1902;  Ic.  July 
21,  1902.  21490 

In  the  ring;  a  3  act  vaudeville  comedy. 

©  n.  A.  Covell,  New  York ;  1889 :  11939, 
Apr.  16.  21491 


In  the  ring — Continued. 

vaudeville     comedy     sketch,     by     W.     L. 

Champenois.     16  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  1,  1915;  D:  41621;  Wm.  Louis 
Champenois,  New  Orleans.  21491a 

See  also  Votes. 

In   the   Bookies;   a   play   in   4   acts,   by   L.   J. 

.     Gella. 

©  Louis  J.  Cella,  New  York;  1894:17997, 
June  1.  21492 

play  in  1  act,  by  Charles  M.  Anson.     [3], 

IS  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  16,  1913;  D:  33240;  Frank 
Sheridan,  New  York.  21493 

a  sensational  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  H. 

W.  SchefC, 

©  H.  W.  Scheff,  Chicago ;  D :  783,  Aug.  21, 
190L  21494 

In  the  rough;  a  drama,  by  W.  S.  Liscomb. 

©  William  S.  Liscomb,  Providence,  R.  I.; 
1882:2649,  Feb.  20.  21495 

In  the  sacristy;  or.  The  answer,  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  C.  Inskeep.  [2],  41  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  26,  1914;  D:  39207;  Carlos  Ins- 
keep,  Darlington,  Ind.  21495a 

In  the  same  boat;  by  H.  C.  Grant  and  R,  S. 
Conover.    12  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Richard  S.  Conover  and  Henry  Clay 
Grant,  New  York;  D:  15361,  Mar.  17,  1909; 
2c.  Mar.  17,  1909.  21496 

1   act  farce  comedy,   by   N.   N.   Beery,   jr. 

14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  6,  1915;  D:4210S;  Noah  N. 
Beery,  jr..  New  York.  21496a 

In  the  service  of  the  czar;  sketch,  by  E.  Clif- 
ton.    [3],  21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  17,  1914 ;  D :  38310 ;  Ethel  Clif- 
ton and  Brenda  Fowlei',  Boston.  21496b 

In  the  service  of  the  emperor;  or.  The  Countess 
de  Fontenay,  a  romantic  play  in  4  acts,  by 
W.  J.  Ferguson.    161  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  William  Jason  Ferguson,  Bayonne,  N.  J. ; 
D:3820,  Aug.  12,  1903;  2c.  Aug.  12,  1903. 

21497 

In  the  seven  woods;  being  poems  chiefly  of  the 
Irish  heroic  age,  by  W.  B.  Yeats.  New  York, 
The  Macmillan  company;  London,  Macmillan 
&  CO.,  ltd.,  1903.     V,  87  p.     12°. 

Dramatic  contents  :   On  Baile's  strand. 

©  Macmillan  co..  New  York ;  A :  66985, 
Aug.  25,  1903;  2c.  Aug.  29,  1903.  21497a 


In  the  17th  century, 
the  ogrillon. 


See  Paul  Arackneeda, 


1062 


21498 


COPYKIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


21518 


In  the  shade  of  the  old  apple  tree;  or,  Her 
spirit  and  his  death  at  the  grave,  play  in 
4  acts,  by  G.  C.  De  Ilerradora.  [29]  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  10,   1913;  D:  33759;   G.   Cleve- 
land De  Herradora,  Charlotte,  N.  C.     21498 

In  the  shadow  of  Calvary;  a  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  Theodore  Sydney  Vaughn.  84  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Henry  Moise,  St.  Paul ;  D :  2608, 
Nov.  13,  1902;  2c.  Nov.  14,  1902.  21499 

In  the  shadow  of  darkness;  comedy-drama  in 
4  acts,  by  M.  J.  Fielding.  122  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Maurice  J.  Fielding,  New  York ;  D :  6212, 
Feb.  11,  1905;  2c.  Feb.  11,  1905.  21500 

In  the  shadow  of  night;  a  sensational  melo- 
drama in  4  acts  and  8  scenes,  by  M.  A.  Som- 
ers.     63  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  iMartin  A.   Somers,  Carteret,  N.  J. ;   D : 
2921,  Jan.  28,  1903;  2c.  Feb.  7,  1903.     21501 

In  the  shadow  of  Pike's  Peak;  by  Mrs.  N.  M. 
Benninger.     10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  N.  M.  Benninger,  Chicago ;  D :  3319, 
Apr.  20,  1903;  2c.  Apr.  20,  1903.  21502 

In  the  shadow  of  St.  Francis;  sketch  in  1  act, 
by  M.  Cole  Gould.     21  p.     f°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  25,  1913 ;  D  :  34235 ;  Maude  Cole 
Gould,   San  Francisco.  21503 

In  the  shadow  of  statues;  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
Georges  Duhamel.  authorized  tr.  from  the 
French  by  Sasha  Best.  (In  Poet  lore,  v.  25, 
no.  5,  Sept.-Oct.  1914;  periodical  ©  Oct.  29, 
1914;  2c.  Nov.  2,  1914;  B :  317941 ;  Poet  lore 
CO.,  Boston)  21503a 

In  the  shadow  of  the  bridge;  play  in  1  act,  by 
J.   W.  Cope.     13  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  27,  1911 ;  D :  23486 ;  J.  W.  Cope, 
New  York.  21504 

In  the  shadow  of  the  church;  a  romantic 
drama  in  5  acts,  by  F.  L.  Bixby.  100  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Frank   L.   Bixby,   New   York;    D :  2096, 
July  2,  1902;  2c.  July  2,  1902.  21505 

In  the  shadow  of  the  cross;  an  English  ro- 
mantic drama  in  5  acts,  by  L.  Dean.  34  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Louis  Dean,  United  States ;  D :  397,  Apr. 
25,  1901;  2c.  Apr.  25,  1901.  21506 

In  the  shadow  of  the  dome;  an  original  comedy 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  W.  Eldridge. 

©   F.    W.    Eldridge,    Philadelphia;    1890: 
35921,  Nov.  14.  21507 

In  the  shadow  of  the  firs;  an  original  comedy 
ill  3  acts,  by  H.  Bashford. 

©  Herbert  Bashford,    Fruitvale,  Cal. ;   D : 
4516,  Jan.  18,  1904.  21508 


In  the  shadow  of  the  gallows;  by  Lillian  Mor- 
timer.    32  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edward  Decker,  jr.,  Algoma,  Wis.,  and 
James  L.  Veronee,  Chicago ;  D :  1903,  May  19, 
1902 ;  2c.  July  23,  1902.  21509 

In  the  shadow  of  the  glen;  a  play  in  1  act,  by 
J.  M.  Synge.     New  York,  1904.     Proof. 

©  J.  M.  Synge,  Dublin,  Ireland;  D :  5921, 
Dec.  10,  1904;  2c.  Dec.  10,  1904.  21510 

In  the  shadow  of  the  harem;  dramatic  sketch 
in  1  act,  by  R.  MacDonald.  20  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  3,  1910 ;  D :  20098 ;  Ralph  Mac- 
Donald,  Lowell.  21511 

In  the  shadow  of  the  pines;  by  E.  Alderson. 
108  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  19,  1910;  D:  20240;  Erville 
Alderson,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  21512 

In  the  shadow  of  the  Rockies;  a  romance  of 
the  golden  West  in  3  acts,  by  Frank  H.  Ber- 
nard. New  York,  S.  French ;  London,  S. 
French,  ltd.  [1906]  68  p.  12°.  (On  cover: 
French's  American  acting  ed.,  no.  6) 

©  Samuel  French,  New  York;  D:8220, 
Mar.  23,  1906;  2c.  Nov.  3,  1906.  21513 

In  the  shadows;  drama  in  1  act,  by  Ed.  C.  Main- 
ville.     [2],  8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  21,  1914;  D:  36785;  Melvin  L. 
Broad  well,  jr.,  Oakland,  Cal.  21513a 

1  act  play,  by  B.  Boder.     [1],  19  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   May   9,   1913;    D:     33188;    Bartlett 
Boder,  New  York.  21514 

■play  in  1  act,  by  James  Hussey.    8  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    July   7,   1915;    D :  41172 ;    Robert   J. 
Higgins,  Brooklyn.  21514a 

In  the  Sierras;  or.  The  ItTck  of  Roaring  Camp, 
a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  B.  Harte. 

©    Francis    Bret    Harte,    San    Francisco; 
1870:672,  Aug.  5.  21515 

In  the  soup;  a  comedy,  by  D.  P.  Holland.    2  p. 
1.,  2-6  numb.  1.    8°.    Printed. 

©    Daniel    P.    Holland,    New    York;    1889: 
11662,  Apr.  13;  2c.  Apr.  24.  21516 

•  a  dramatic  composition. 

©  Edwin  J.  Abraham,  Indianapolis;  1889; 


487,  Jan.  4. 


21517 


In  the  spring,  a  young  man's  fancy;  comedy 
in  1  act,  by  Will  Smith  Ranson.  Chicago, 
Dramatic  publishing  co.,  1912.  24  p.  12°. 
([Sergei's  acting  drama,  no.  617]) 

©  Dec.  31,  1912  ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1913 ;  D  :  31846 ; 
Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago.  21518 


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21539 


In  the  spring  of  '63;  1  act  play,  by  A.  Kahn. 
12  p.     4°.     Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Feb.  9,  1912  ;  D :  28623  ;  August  Kahn, 
New  York.  21519 

In  the  star's  dressing-room;  a  sketch,  by  F.  Al- 
len.    5  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Frederick    Allen,    Salt    Lake    City;    D: 
15578,  Apr.  9,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1909.        21520 

In  the  stormy  days;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M. 
Karpilove. 

©   Grazel,    Freger   &   co.,    New   York ;    D : 
15140,  Feb.  20,  1909.  21521 

In  the  street;  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  B.  Krows. 
[2],  18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  17,  1914 ;  D :  3G052 ;  Arthur  Ed- 
win Krows,  New  York.  21521a 

In  the  street  of  the  sea;  di-ama  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  R.  McMahon.    113  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  John  R.  McMahon,  Scotch  Plains,  N.  J.; 
D:  2279.  Aug.  27,  1902;  2c.  Sept.  22,  1902. 

21522 

In  the  stretch. 

©  Ned  Wayburn's  vaiideville  attractions, 
inc..  New  York  ;  D  :  8298,  Apr.  7,  1906.     21523 

In  the  suburbs;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  J.  R.  Far- 
rell.     [13]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  1,  1910 ;  D :  21701 ;  John  Rupert 
Farrell,  Bedford  Hills,  N.  Y.  21524 

play  in  1  act,  by  Charles  Dickson.     [2],  23 

p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  7,  1912;  D:  31618;  Patrick  J. 
Casey,  New  York.  21525 

In  the  sunny  South;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  L.  B.  Parker. 

©  Lottie  Blair  Parker,  Thomaston,  N.  Y. ; 
D:433,  May  4,  190l  21526 

In  the  swim;  a  satirical  comedy-drama,  by  B. 
Murphy. 

©  Blanche  Murphy,  Milwaukee ;  1894 :  5400, 
Jan.  22.  21527 

In  the  tents  of  Abdallah;  done  into  spectacu- 
lar drama,  by  C.  K.  Soper.  16  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  2,  1913;  D:  33684;  Charles 
Knowles  Soper.  St.  Joseph,  :Mo.  21528 

In  the  time  of  Louis;  a  historical  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  La  :\lar  Dorome  [pseud,  of  M.  E. 
Doane]     135  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Maude  Estelle  Doane,  Philadelphia;  D: 
5596,  Sept.  23.  3904;  Ic.  Dec.  20,  1904;  Ic.  Jan. 
16,  1905.  21529 


In  the  times  of  George  the  Third;  a  musical 
comedy  in  2  acts,  by  L.  E.  Shipman,  lyrics  by 
G.  Stewart,  iinisic  by  Aime  Lachaume.  Type- 
written. 

©  Louis  Evan  Shipman  and  Grant  Stewart, 
United  States ;  1897 :  41752,  July  20 ;  2c.  July 
20.  21530 

In  the  toils;  by  J.  H.  Hale.    Ms. 
.      ©  James  H.  Hale,  West  Milton,  O. ;  1895: 
43664,  Aug.  28;  2c.  Apr.  29,  1896.  21531 

a  drama  in  3  acts,  partially  founded  upon 

one  of  Jlay  Carleton's  novels,  by  F.  Marsden. 

©   Fred   Marsden,   New   York ;   1871 :  7016, 

July  28.  21532 

a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  John  T.  Mcln- 


tyre.  Philadelphia,  The  Penn  pub.  co.,  1898. 
53  p.  12°.  ([Keystone  ed.  of  popular  plays. 
Dramatic  library,  v.  1.,  no.  135]) 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia ;  1898  :  37091, 
June  17 ;  2c.  June  17.  21533 

■3  act  comedy  drama,  by  E.  R.  Kenney  and 


S.  Wilchins.     55  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  19,  1915 ;  D :  40121 ;  Eugene  R. 
Keuney  and  Saul  Wilchins,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. 

21533a 
In  the  trenches;  a  drama  of  the  Cuban  war  in 
3  acts,  by  Abel  Seaman  [pseud,  of  Frank  Eu- 
gene Chase]     Boston,  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co., 
1898.    37  p.    12°.     ( [Baker's  ed.  of  plays] ) 

©  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  1898 :  53281, 
Sept.  12 ;  2c.  Oct.  8.  21534 
See  also  Rough  (The)  rider. 

In  the  tub;  by  V.  Cassard.  31  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  18,  1911 ;  D  :  25254 ;  Vernon  Cas- 
sard, Stamford,  Conn.,  and  Grace  Liiders, 
New  York.  21535 

In  the  twilight;  musical  playlet,  by  E.  E. 
Drisko.  8  p.  f°.  T3TDewritten.  [Words 
only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  25,  1910 ;  D :  22375 ;  Eleanor  Earl 
Drisko,  Kansas  City,  Kan.  21536 

In  the  valley  below;  a  comedy  drama  in  5  acts 
and  6  scenes,  by  J.  Caldwell.  101  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Jean  Caldwell,  New  York ;  D :  6727,  May 
17,  1905;  2c.  May  17,  1905.  21537 

In  the  valley  of  the  Genesee.  See  Detective's 
(A)  romance. 

In  the  vanguard;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  K.  Trask. 
208  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  24,  1913;  D:  34770;  Katrina 
Trask,  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y.  21538 

play   in  3   acts,   by   Katrina  Trask.     New 

York,  The  Macmillan  co.,  1913.     148  p.     12°. 

©  Mar.  26,  1913;  2c.  Mar.  27,  1913;  D: 
32844;  Macmillan  co.,  New  York.  21539 


1064 


21539 


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21559 


In  the  vault;  play  in  1  act,  by  R.  S.  Stodart 
[3],  25  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  28,  1914  ;  D  :  35829  ;  Robert  Shep- 
pard  Stodart,  New  Yorlj.  21539a 

In  the  wake  of  Paul  Revere;  a  historical  play, 
by  Elizabeth  F.  Guptill.  Lebanon,  O.,  March 
brothers,  1906.    cover-title,  33  p.    12°. 

©  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O. ;  D :  9268,  Oct. 
18,  1906;  2c.  Oct.  27,  1906.  21540 

In  the  Wall  street  undertow.     See  Riibe. 

In  the  war  zone;  play  in  1  act,  by  R.  Morris. 
24  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    July    13,    1915;    D:  41219;    Ramsay 
Morris,  Jersey  City.  21540a 

In  the  way;  tragical  comedy  in  1  act,  by  E.  G. 
Longman.     11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  6,  1911;  D:  25417;  Edward  G. 
Longman,    Brooklyn.  21541 

or,  Over  the  cliflf,  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 

S.  F.  Hornett. 

©    Stephen   Francis   Hornett,    Pittsburgh ; 
1874:3663,   Mar.   23.  21542 


14  p. 


Maud 
21543 


In  the  West;  play  by  M.  Strouse 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    10,    1912;     D:  29923; 

Strouse,  San  Francisco. 

In  the  West  Riding';  a  drama,  by  W.  D.  Eaton, 
being  an  adaptation  of  the  novel  The  parson 
o'  Dumford,  by  George  Manville  Fenn. 

©  AVilliam  Dunseith  Eaton,  Chicago;  1890: 
182.38,  June  4.  21544 

In  the  whirlpool;  a  new  sensational  comedy 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  F.  Cattell  and  Charles 
Hayne. 

©    William    F.    Cattell,     Brooklyn;     1888: 
16477,  June  8.  21545 

In  the  white  light;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  M. 
Allen.      [4],   136  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  9,  1914  ;  D  :  36988  ;  Constance  M. 
Allen,  Los  Angeles.  21545a 

In  the  wilderness;  or,  A  romance  of  Chris- 
tianity, a  drama  in  40  scenes,  by  R.  W^  Ham- 
mett.  Fort  Smith,  Ark.,  press  of  Thrash-Lick 
printing  company   [1896]     iv,   [5]-315  p.     8°. 

©  R.  W.  Hammett,  Fort  Smith,  Ark. ;  1896 : 
40781,  July  13;  Ic.  July  13;  Ic.  July  24. 

21546 

In  the  World's  Fair  city;  a  melodrama  in  5 
acts,  by  F.  Mertens.     69  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ferdinand  Mertens,  St.  Louis ;  D :  4637, 
Feb.  23,  1904;  2c.  Feb.  23,  1904.  21547 

In  the  wrong  flat;  a  farce  comedy  in  1  act  and 
1  scene,  by  Sidney  Wilmer. 

©  Claude  B.  Gillingwater,  New  York  ;  1898 : 
31366,  May  20.  21548 


In  the  wrong  pew;  a  playlet  in  1  act,  by  W.  W. 
Norton.     14  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    William    Warren    Norton,    Detroit;    D: 
37G6,  July  29,  1903;  2c.  Aug.  18,  1903.    21549 

Same.  Rev.  version.  24  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   William    Warren   Norton,    Detroit ;    D : 
4801,  Mar.  28,  1904;  2c.  Mar.  28,  1904.    21550 

In  the  year  21  hundred;  a  farce  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  L.  Beddard. 

©  Lillian  Beddard,  New  York  ;  D :  676,  July 
20,  1901.  ^  .  21551 

In  thousand  years.  See,  at  end  of  alphabet, 
titles  beginning  with  figures:  1892 — 2092 — 
3092. 

In  time;  a  1  act  play,  adapted  from  the  Italian 
of  Enrico  Montecorboli,  by  Alice  Howard 
Cady. 

©  Wm.  Seymour,  Boston ;  1893 :  48350,  Oct. 
30.  21552 

In  time  of  need;  or.  From  New  York  to  the 
border,  an  American  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
J.  A.  Brown. 

©  Junius  A.  Brown,  Farmington,  111. ;  1880 : 
2377,  Feb.  13.  21553 

In  time  of  war;  military  burlesque  in  1  act,  by 
West  and  Morris.     21  p.     4°,     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  16,  1910;   D:  20205;  West  and 
Morris,  Chicago.  21554 

In  Tin  Cup  alley;  play  in  3  acts,  by  W.  A. 
Dromgoole.     [1],  70  p.     4°.     Tj'pewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  5,  1914;   D:  35550;  Will  Allen 
Dromgoole,  Nashville.  21554a 

In-toe-natural  (The)  walking  march;  a  farce 
in  1  act  and  1  scene,  by  E.  Harrigan. 

©  Edward    Harrigan,    New    York;    1879: 
3761,  Mar.  20.  21555 

In  town:  musical  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  writ- 
ten and  adapted  by  H.  Laurent. 

©  Henri  Laurent,   New  York ;   1893 :  2678, 
.Tan.  11.  21556 

In  trance.     See  Ihr  g'eheimnis. 

In  treasure  land;  or.  On  the  Hulda  Jane,  a 
musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  Lydia  Warren 
Lister. 

©    Henry    B.    Lister,    San    Francisco;    D: 
9573,  Dec.  3,  1906.  21557 

In  troubles  of  our  own;  by  F.  G.  Briede. 

©   Fred   G.   Briede,   Chicago;    1899:76975, 
Nov.  25.  21558 

In  trust;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  C.  Allen. 
36  p.    12°.     Printed. 

©   Charles    C.    Allen,    .Jersey  City;    1898: 

44635,  .Tuly  26;  2c.  Aug.  15.  21559 


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21579 


In  two  hundred  years.  See,  at  end  of  alpha- 
bet, titles  beginning  with  figures:  1892 — 
2092. 

In  2001;  satirical  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  P.  Gib- 
son. 

©  Preston  Gibson,  Clucago ;  D :  G543.  Apr. 
19,  1905.  21560 

In  Uncle  Sanx's  house;  1  act  play,  by  J.  G. 
Sager.     21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Dec.   3,   1915;    D:  42411;    Juliet   G. 
Sager,  Belvidere,   111.  21560a 

In  uniform;  military  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  R. 
Schubering.     [2],  54  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  9,  1911 ;  D  :  23312  ;  C.  R.  Schuber- 
ing, Oaliland,  Cal.  21561 

In  vertretung;  ein  soldatenschwank  in  3  akten, 
von  Heinz  Gordon.  Halle  a.  S.,  Otto  Hendel. 
2  p.  1.,  front,  (port.)  70  p.  12°.  ( [P.iblio- 
thek  der  gesamtliteratiir  des  in-  und  aus- 
landes] ) 

.  ©  Emanuel  Lederer,  New  York ;  D :  13798, 
Sept.  1.5,  1908;  2c.  Oct.  7,  1908.  21562 

In  Wakeland;  play  in  4  acts,  by  L.  E.  Rose. 
[61]   p.     4°.     Typeva-itten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.   7,   1913;   D :  32221 ;   Lillian  E. 
Rose,  New  York.  21563 

In  walked  Jimmy;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  R.  H. 
Jaffa.     [134]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  28.  1914;   D:  38351;  Ronie  H. 
Jaffa,  Los  Angeles.  21563a 

In  Wall  street;  1  act  comedy  drama,  by  C.  C. 
Littleton.     7  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    28,    1911;    D:  28120;    Charles 
Carter  Littleton,  Union  Hill,  N.  J.  21564 

In  V/alla  Walla  land;  3  act  musical  comedy,  by 
T.  P.  Lancaster.  8  p.  f°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  July  8,  1910 ;  D :  21506 ;  Theodore  P. 
Lancaster,   Boston.  21565 

In  Washington  time;  a  dramatic  composition, 
by  L.  Griffith. 

©    Lawrence    Griffith,    Louisville ;    D :  476, 
May  16,  1901.  21566 

In  Willow- tree  alley;  comedy,  by  G.  Henlyn 
Eatman.     Typewritten. 

©   George  H.   Eatman,   Chicago;    1900   A: 
11035,  May  1;  2c.  May  1.  21567 

In  woman's  reign  A.  D.  2012;  comedy  in  3 
acts,  words  by  W.  H.  Howe] Is,  music  by 
Homer  Grunn,  orchestration  by  Adolph  Tand- 
ler.    52  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.    Jan.    2,    1912 ;    D :  28187 ;    William 
Hooper  Howells,  Los  Angeles.  21568 


In  Wonderland;  fairy  operetta  for  children,  in 
2  acts,  founded  on  Lewis  Carroll's  [Charles 
Lutwidge  Dodgson's]  book,  Alice  in  Wonder- 
land, adapted  and  lyrics  written  by  Edith 
Wheeler,  music  by  Florian  Pascal.  Loudon,  J. 
Williams,  ltd.;  New  York,  G.  Scliirmer  (inc.)  ; 
1908.    4G  p.     8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Joseph  Williams,  ltd.,  London ;  D :  12746, 
Apr.  14,  1908;  2c.  Apr.  14,  1908.  21569 

In  woodland;  by  G.  Nagel.  9  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  14,  1911 ;  D :  25224 ;  Geo.  Nagel. 
Newark,  N.  J.  21570 

In  wrong;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  R.  W.  Bloeser. 
63  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Jan.  23,  1913;   D:  32055;   Raymond 
W.  Bloeser,  Erie,  Pa.  21571 


—  comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by  C.  Moore.     14. 
[1]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    May   24,    1911;     D:  24277;     Carlvle 
Moore,  New  York.  21572 

by   F.   H.    La   Rue   and   E.    Gresham. 


13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Jan.   3,   1914;   D:  35538;   Frank  H. 
La  Rue  and  Elsie  Gresham,  Port  Jefferson,  O. 

21572a 

drama  in  1  act,  by  I.  A.  Root.     31  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Jan.   23,   1912;   D :  28401 ;   Ivy   Ash- 
ton  Root,  New  York.  21573 
dramatic  sketch,  by  M.  J.  Stevenson.     7  p. 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  8,  1912;  D:  29914;  Morton  .L 
Stevenson,  Cliicago.  21574 

a  1  act  sketch,  by  Oliver  Curtis. 

©  Alexander  Gordon,  New  York ;  D :  11103, 
Aug.  2,  1907.  21575 

play   in   4   acts,   by   F.   Truesdell.     104   p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  7,  1909;  D:  17650;  Frederick 
Truesdell,  New  York.  21576 

or,   His  wife's  daughter,   a   comedy   in   1 

act,  by  P.  K.  Mindil.     16  p.     4°.     Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Philip   Kearny   Mindil,    New    York;    D: 

5200,   June  17,   1904;    Ic.    Apr.   23,   1904;    Ic. 

Sept.  28,  1904.  21577 

In  wrong  again;   1  act  comedy  sketch,   by   P. 

Fredericks.     24  p.     obi.    24°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  20,  1909 ;  D :  16838 ;  Phil  Fred- 
ericks, Los  Angeles.  "  21578 
In  Wupland;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  R.  Porter 
and  J.  S.  Ashbrook.     38  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Robert  Porter  and  Jolm  Stew- 
art Ashbrook.  Pittsburgh ;  D :  12698,  Apr.  6, 
1908;  Ic.  Apr.  2,  1908;  Ic.  Apr.  7,  1908. 

21579 


1066 


21580 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


21599 


In  Wyoming;  western  melodrama  in  1  act,  by 
G.   Huntington.     7  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Grace  Huntington,  New  York;  D :  9897, 
Jan.  23,  1907;  2c.  .Jan.  23,  1907.  21580 

In  ye  old  colony;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  V.  D. 
Hyde. 

©  Virginie  Douglass  Hyde,  Denver ;  D : 
2730,  Aug.  26,  1902.  21581 

In  Yellowstone  Park;  play  in  1  act,  by  O.  T. 
.Tolmsone.     [16]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  7,  1912 ;  D :  31058 ;  Otto  T.  John- 
sone,  Brooklyn.  21582 

In  your  mind;  a  burly  burlesque  in  2  acts,  by 
.T.  D.  Gilbert.     28  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  John  D.  Gilbert,  United  States;  1885: 
19774,  Sept.  19 ;  2c.  Sept.  19.  21583 

In  Zululand;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
C.  S.  Adelinan.  57  p.  f°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Chas.  S.  Adelman,  Chicago;  D :  9403, 
Nov.  8,  1906;  2c.  Nov.  8,  1906.  21584 

Ina;  a  play  in  a  prologue  and  4  acts,  by  E.  E. 
Renter.     70  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Elsie  E.  Renter,  Milwaukee;  D :  6678, 
May  17,  1905;  2c.  June  17,  1905.  21585 

Inaugural;  or.  Inauguration  ball,  a  charming 
and  effective  play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  H.  Rivers. 

©  C.  H.  Rivers,  Brooklyn ;  1885 :  8290,  Apr. 
8.  21586 

Inauguration   (The);  a  political  travesty  in  1 

act,  by  D.  Malloch.     17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©   Ic.   Mar.   13,    1913;    D :  32723 ;    Douglas 

Malloch,  Chicago.  21587 

Inauguration  icall.     See  Inaugural. 
Inazeta,    the    wizard    of    the    wilds;    or.    The 

spirit  of  the  cave,  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  T. 

Davis. 
©  Thomas  Davis,  New  York;  1884:13718, 

July  5.  21588 

Incendarian    (The);    twentieth   century    drama 

in  1   act.   by   F.   W.   Moore.      [1],   22  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  30,  1913 ;  D :  34163 ;  Floyd  Wm. 

Moore,  Lackawanna,  N.  Y.  21589 

Incendiary  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  E.  De 
Lasaux.    77  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  2,  1911;  D:  25927;  H.  E.  De 
Lasaux,  Orland,  Cal.  21590 

Incendio  (El)  de  Roma;  pelfcula  c6mico-lIrica 
de  largo  metraje,  en  1  acto  y  8  cuadros,  origi- 
nal de  P.  Muiloz  Seca  y  P.  Perez  Fermlndez, 
mtisica  del  maestro  Barrera.  Madrid  [Socie- 
dad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1914.  47  p.  12°. 
[Libretto   only] 

©  Sept.  17,  1914;  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1914;  D: 
38220;  Pedro  Munoz  Seca  y  Pedro  Perez  Fer- 
nandez, Madrid.  21590a 


Incident  (An);  a  drama,  by  D.  H.  Farquharson. 
72  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Daniel   Herbert   Farquharson,    Norfolk, 
Va. ;  D:7486,  Nov.  1,  1905;  2c.  Nov.  1,  1905. 

21591 

Incident  (L')  du  7  avril;  comedie  en  1  acte, 
par  [Paul,  dit]  T.  Bernard.  (L'Ulustration 
theatrale,  7*  annge— 185,  25  juillet  1911) 

©   July   22,   1911;   2c.   Aug.   19,   1911;   D: 
24974;  Tristan  Bernard,  Paris.  21592 

Incidentally  war;  play  in  1  act,  by  Z.  A.  Moody. 
18  p.     f".     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  1,  1914;  D:  38382;  Zeta  Abbott 
Moody,  Cranford,  N.  J.  21592a 

Inclination  versus  duty.     See  Esprit. 

Inclusero;  drama  lirico  en  1  acto  en  verso, 
original  de  J.  A.  Iniesta,  musica  de  los  maes- 
tros  Lapuerta  y  Alcaraz.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  espauoles]  1909.  46  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Sept.  23,   1909;   2c.   Sept.  24,  1909;   D: 
16903 ;  Jesus  Alfredo  Iniesta,  Madrid.     21593 

Incog;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Mrs.  R. 
Pacheco.  New  York,  Chicago  [etc.]  M,  Wit- 
mark  &  sons,  1906.  74  p.  front,  (port.) 
12°. 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons..  New  York ;  D :  9117, 
Sept.  19,  1906;  2c.  Sept.  18,  1906.  21594 

a   farcical   comedy  jn  3  acts,  by   Mrs.   R. 

Pacheco. 

©    Mrs.    Romualdo    Pacheco,  New    York; 

1890:  36840,  Nov.  21.  21595 

Incognito;  drama  in  8  scenes,  by  C.  Kahn. 
[2],  8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   9,   1913;    D:  34368;    Clairette 
Kahn,  New  York.  21596 

■ ■  a  Greek  tragedy  in  4  acts,  by  H.  J.  Berlage. 

38  p.     16°.     Printed. 

©    Herman    Joseph    Berlage,    Cincinnati ; 
A :  204352,  Apr.  15,  1908 ;  2c.  May  9,  1908. 

21597 

Inconscients  (Les);  comedie  en  4  actes,  par  O. 
Bouwons  van  der  Boijen.  Paris,  Typographie 
Philippe  Renouard,  1915.    4  p.  1.,  218  p.    8°. 

©   Oct.   22,    1915;    Ic.    Dec.   23,   1915;    D: 
42554 ;  O.  Bouwens  van  der  Boijen,  Paris. 

21597a 

Inconsistent  (The)  bachelor;  vaudeville  sketch, 
by  Ralph  W.  De  Haven.    9,  [1]  p.    4°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  May  25,  1911 ;  D  :  24287 ;  Ralph  W.  De 
Haven,  Philadelphia.  21598 

Inconstancy,  thy  name  is — Man;  a  domestic 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  Watkius. 

©    Llewellyn   Watkins,    Georgetown,   Del.; 
D  :  235,  Mar.  19,  1901.  21599 


1067 


21600 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


21619 


Incorrigible   (The);  a  1  act  sketch,  by  H.  V. 
Boswell.     4  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    14,    1912;    D:  29045;    Helen 
Varick  Boswell.  New  York,  21600 

•play  in  1  act,  by  M.  W.  Loraine.     [2],  19 


p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  27,  1912;  D:  30657;  M.  W.  Lo- 
raine, Plioenis,  Ariz.  21601 


—  Same.     Revised.      [2],   21   p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.   Oct.  8,  1912;   D :  31081 ;   M.  W.  Lo- 

21602 


raine.  Phoenix,  Ariz. 


Incredulous  woman;  comedy   in  3  acts,  by  G. 
Hunting.     [6],  95  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    3,    1913;    D:  32505;    Gardner 
Hunting,  New  York.  21603 

Incubator   (The)    babies;   sketch,   by   Al.   Hol- 
brook.     5  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons,  New  York ;  D :  6397, 
Mar.  29,  1905 ;  2c.  Mar.  22,  1905.  21604 

Incubator  (The)  baby;  comedy  sketch  in  1  act, 
by  R.  Conville.    6  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  24,  1914 ;  D :  38296 ;  Robert  Con- 
ville, New  York.  21604a 

Incubus   (The);   comedy  drama   in   4  acts,   by 
H.  M.  Yost.    90  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  24,  191^  ;  D  :  40155  ;  Howard  M. 
Yost,  Cleveland.  21604b 


—  farce  comedy   in  4  acts,  by  M.  B.  Cooke. 
[130]  p     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Aug.    18,   1911;    D:  24970;   Marjorie 
Benton  Cooke,  Chicago.  21605 

■3  act  comedy,  by  L.  J,  Berry.  57  p.     f°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  14,  1915 ;  D :  41986 ;  Louis  Jules 
Berry,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  21605a 

Incurable;  or.  An  awful  dad,  a  farcical  comedy 

in  2  acts,  by  F.  J.  Stanton.    16 p.    8°.    Printed. 

©  Frank  J.   Stanton,   Norwich.  N.   Y.     D: 

8343,  Apr.  12,  1906;  2c.  Apr.  3,  1906.        21606 

Indelible  (The)  brand;  or.  Badly  matched, 
society  drama  in  4  acts,  dramatized  from  the 
New  York  Weekly,  by  W.  H.  Vondersmith. 

©  W.  H.  Vondersmith,  Philadelphia;  1875: 
2005,  Mar.  4.  21607 

Indelible  (The)  kiss.     See  Catado  (El) 

Indemnity  (The) ;  drama  in  1  act,  by  B.  W. 
Starkweather.    7  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  8,  1912 ;  D :  28606 ;  Bertha  Wil- 
kins  Starkweather,  Los  Angeles.  21608 


Indenfor  murene;  skuespil  i  4  akter.  af  H. 
Nathansen.  K0benhavn  og  Kristiania,  Gyl- 
dendalske  boghandel,  Nordisk  forlag,  1912.  1 
p.  1.,  [2],  177  p.     12°. 

©   Mar.    26,    1912;    2c.    May   23,    1912;    D: 
29746;  Henri  Nathansen,  Copenhagen.    21609 

Independence;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Turn- 
bull. 

©  Margaret  TurnbuU,  New  York ;  D :  5227, 
June  23.  1904.  21610 


or,   Glory   of    1876,    a    grand    patriotical 


drama. 

©  Imre  Kiraify,  New  York;  1875:6264, 
June  15.  21611 

or.    The  American  Revolution,   historical 

drama  in  5  acts,  by  G.  M.  Ritchie.    Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  George  M.  Ritchie,  Chicago  ;  1893 :  29308, 
June  19;  Ic.  received.  21612 

Independence  day;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  A.  H.  Westfall. 

©  Anson  Hewett  Westfall,  New  York  ;  1893 : 
11056,  Mar.  2.  21613 

Independence  (An)  day  pageant;  in  4  scenes, 
by  T.  W.  Stevens  and  K.  S.  Goodman.  [40]  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  24,  1911;  D:24S56;  Thomas 
Wood  Stevens  and  Kenneth  S.  Goodman,  Chi- 
cago. 21614 

Independence  (The)  of  Ira;  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  B.  Musson.     136  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Bennet  Musson,  New  York ;  D :  12242, 
Jan.  25,  1908;  2c.  Feb.  6,  1908.  21615 

Independence  (The)  of  the  United  States  of 
America;  a  dramatic  representation,  illus- 
trated. 

©  Xavier  Pene,  Paris ;  1895 :  58313,  Nov.  19. 

21616 

Independent  (The)  broker;  1  act  playlet,  by 
B.  N.  Livingston.     13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  23,  1911 ;  D :  23549 ;  Benjamin  N. 
Livingston,  Baltimore.  21617 

Independent  (The)  governor;  a  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  A.  Carr. 

©  Albert  Carr,  Rapid  City,  S.  D. ;  1894: 
25067,  May  18.  21618 

Independent  means;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Stan- 
ley Houghton.  New  York,  S.  French ;  London, 
S.  French,  ltd.,  1911.  87  p.  12°.  ([French's 
acting  ed.  no.  2378]) 

©  Feb.  6,  1911;  2c.  Feb.  7,  1911;  D:  23286; 
Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.  21619 


1068 


21620 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


21642 


Independent  Thea;  a  modern  comedy  in  3  acts,      Indian  (The)  mail  carrier;  a  western  drama  in 
by  N.  McDonough  and  O.  T.  Fiske.    ii,  121  p.  4   acts,   by    Go-won-go   Mohawk   and   Charlie 

4°.     Typewritten.  Charles. 

Ic.   May   23,   1910;    D :  21131 ;   Nellie   Mc-  ©    Go-won-go    Mohawk,    Brooklyn;    1889: 

Donough  and  O.  T.  Fiske,  New  York.     21620  6953,  Mar.  5.  "        21632 

India;    or     Be    Sombre's    prize     a    si^ectacular      i^^ian  (The)  mutiny;  play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  M. 
drama  m  3  acts,  by  W.  L.  D.  O'Grady  and  ^6]    p      40^     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  19,  1911 ;  D :  24576 ;  M.  de  Nas- 
cimento,  Washington.  21633 


H.  E.  Warren. 

©  W.  L.  D.  O'Grady  and  H.  E.  Warren, 
New  York;  1883:23016,  Dec  12.  21621 

Indian  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  M.  Feigl. 
32  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  4,  1909;  D :  17611 ;  J.  Mauldin 
Feigl,  New  York.  21622 

Indian  actor;  or.  His  last  performance,  a  dra- 
matic composition  in  1  act,  by  H.  B.  Jen- 
nings.    10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  H.  Blosser  Jennings,  Buffalo ;  D :  7685, 
Dec.  8,  1905;  2c.  Dec.  2,  1905.  21623 

Indian  (An)  captive;  a  1  act  drama  for  vaude- 
ville, by  A.  Lucey.     6  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Arturo  Lucey,  New  York;  D :  8439,  Apr. 
28,  1906 ;  2c.  Apr.  28,  1906.  21624 

Indian  (The)  cattle  rustler;  a  dramatic  act,  by 

H.  T.  De  Vere.     [1],  15  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  29,   1912;   D:  29594;   Harry   T. 

De  Vere,  Ronkonkoma,  N.  Y.  21625 

Indian  (The)  dispossessed;  by  S.  K.  Humphrey. 
77  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Seth  K.  Humphrey,  Boston ;  D :  12199, 
Jan.  18,  1908;  2c.  Jan.  18,  1908.  21626 

Indian  (An)  g'iver;  a  comedy,  by  W.  D.  How- 
ells.  Boston  &  New  York,  Houghton,  Mifflin 
&  CO.,  1900.    99  p.    24°. 

©  W.  D.  Howells,  New  York;  1900  A: 
19426,  Aug.  4;  2c.  Aug.   15.  21627 

Indian  (The)  image;  by  A.  Van  Deventer.  58 
p.      f°.     Tyepwritten. 

©  Abram  Van  Deventer,  New  York ;  D : 
1663,  Mar.  29,  1902;  2c.  Mar.  22,  1902;  le. 
new  ed.  Dec.  15,  1903.  21628 

Indian  life,  a  chase  for  a  wife;  or.  Scenes  on 
the  plains,  in  1  act  and  7  scenes,  a  panto- 
mimic, equestrian  drama,  by  J.  M.  Nixon. 

©  James  M.  Nixon,  New  York ;  1875 :  1902, 
Mar.  1.  21629 

Indian  (The)  niaidens;  by  L.  Washburn.  Type- 
written. 

©  Lillian  Washburn,  New  York;  1900  A: 
3710,  Jan.  15;  2c.  Feb.  9.  21630 


—  a  musical  and  dramatic  composition  in  3 
acts,  by  F.  B.  Carr. 

©  Frank   B.   Carr,   Brooklyn;   1899:65850, 
Oct.  10.  21631 


Indian  (An)  princess;  a  comic  opera,  by  J.  W. 
Hamby. 

©   J.   W.   Hamby,   Cleveland ;    1892 :  13719, 
Mar.  28.  21634 

comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  A.  C.  Grissom. 


Libretto. 

©  Arthur  C.  Grissom,  New  York;  1892. 
18164,  Apr.  26.  21635 

Indian  riding;  by   J.   J.   Deer,   jr.,   and   J.   D. 
Deer.     [Scenario] 

©  John  J.  Deer,  jr.,  and  James  D.  Deer, 
Hogansburg,  N.  Y. ;  1892 :  33941,  Aug.  17 ;  2c. 
Nov.  28.  21636 

Indian   (An)   romance;  by  Mrs.   V.   M.   Pierce. 
15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  V.  Mott  Pierce,  Buffalo ;  D :  6262, 
Feb.  25,  1905;  2c.  Feb.  25,  1905.  21637 


a   forest   tragedy,    a   drama   in   1   act,   by 

Go-won-go  Mohawk.     [22]  p.     f°.     Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Go-won-go   Mohawk,   Edcrewater,   N.    J. ; 
D :  15413,  Mar.  23,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  12,  1909. 

21638 

melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  I.  M.  Silkworth. 

17  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Israel    M.    Silkworth,     Baltimore;     D: 
8737,  June  26,  1906;  2c.  June  26,  1906.    21639 

Indian  (An)  story.  See  Colonial  plays  for  the 
school-room. 

Indian  summer;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Meilhac 
and  Halevy,  adapted  by  B.  H.  Clark.  New 
York,  Samuel  French ;  London,  Samuel 
French,  ltd.,  1913.     30  p.     12°. 

©  July  2,  1913 ;  2c.  July  3,  1913 ;  D :  33703 ; 
Barrett  H.  Clark,  Chicago.  21640 


—  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Thomas.    116  p.    4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  20,  1913;   D:  33554;  Augustus 
Thomas,  New  York.  21641 

a  1  act  comedy,  tr.  by  C.   Renauld  from 


the  French  L'ete  de  la  Saint  Martin,  by  H. 
Meilhac  and  Lud.  Halevy. 

©  Charles  Renauld,  New  York  ;  1889 :  34038, 
Nov.  9.  21642 


1069 


21642 


DBAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


21661 


Indian  (The)  trail;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  S.  R. 
Hill.     [1],  65  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  2,  1914;  D:358S3;  S.  R.  Hill, 
Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  21642a 

Indian  veng-eance.     See  Trailed  to  the  chasm. 

Indian  (An)  wooing;  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act, 
by  M.  A.  Aydelotte.  [3],  15  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  4,  1911;  D:23S44;  Minna  A. 
Aydelotte,  Santa  Cruz,  Cal.  21643 

Indiana;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  Ed- 
wards.   26  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Harry  Edwards,  Peoria,  111.;  D :  3770, 
July  30,  1903 ;  Ic.  June  13,  1903 ;  Ic.  July  30, 
1903.  21644 


—  a  drama  of  progress,  a  history  of  Indiana 
in  a  play  of  4  acts,  by  L.  A.  McKnight.  Fow- 
ler, Ind.,  The  author,  1908.  50  p.  illus.  port. 
4°. 

©  L.  A.  McKnight,  Fowler  Ind. ;  D :  13370, 
July  9,  1908 ;  2c.  July  29,  1908.  21645 


a.  drama  of  the  times  in  4  acts,  by  G.  P. 

Taber. 

©  Graham  Paul  Taber,  La  Porte,  Ind. ;  D : 
1461,  Feb.  7,  1902.  '  21646 

a  society  drama  in  4  acts,  by  G.  Paul  Taber. 

©  Graham  P.  Taber,  La  Porte,   Ind.;   D: 
1338,  Jan.  22,  1902.         ,  21647 

Indiana  folks;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E. 
Young. 

©    Edwin    Young,    Harrisburg,    Pa. ;     D : 
1473,  Feb.  21,  1902.  21648 


a  play  in  4  acts  and  5  scenes,  by  H.  Barre 

Day  and  Chas.  Reed.     84  p.     4°.     Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Homer   B.   Daj',   New   York;    D:  13833. 
Sept.  19,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  19,  1908.  21649 

Indiana  (An)  man;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Le- 
roy  Armstrong.    Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison. 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  1897 :  41653,  July 
19;  2c.  Oct.  21.  21650 

Indiana   (An)  mayor;  in  4  acts,  by  J.  C.  Nu- 
gent.    Typewritten. 

©  J.  C.  Nugent,  Canal  Dover,  O. ;  1900  A : 
15688,  June  25 ;  2c.  June  25.  21651 

Indiana  (An)  romance;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
J.   C.   Nugent. 

©  Robert  Downing,   United   States;   1899: 
47595,  July  22.  21652 

Indiana  schoolmaster;  by  T.  Dickinson.     55  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  Dickinson,   Madison,   Wis.;   D: 
5083,  May  26,  1904 ;  2c.  June  15,  1904.     21653 


Indiano  (El);  comedia  en  3  actos  y  en  prosa,  en 
ingles  y  en  espaiiol,  inspirada  en  una  de  los 
mejores  obras  del  famoso  vate  Garcia  de  la 
Vega,  por  R.  D.  de  la  Cortina.  2d  ed.  New 
York,  R.  D.  Cortina,  1893.  S3  p.  12°.  (Serie 
de  Cortina) 

©  R.  D.  de  la  Cortina,  New  York;  1893: 
39454,  Aug.  29 ;  2c.  Aug.  29.  21654 

Indians  (The);  a  poetic  American  drama  in  4 
•  acts,  by  L.  C.  Fletcher. 

©  L.  Coyne  Fletcher  and  A.  McKee  Rankin, 
United  States  ;  1882  :  18511,  Nov.  2.         21655 

Indian's  (The)  claim;  dramatic  sketch  in  1 
scene  [by  John  P.  Wilson]  9  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  7,  1915;  D:  41690;  Joe  White 
Eagle,  New  York.  21655a 

Indian's  (An)  gratitude  during  a  duck  hunt; 
or,  Mrs.  Alden's  awakening,  sketch,  by 
Frank  B.  Coigae.    4  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  17,  1912;  D:  29695;  Champion 
film  CO.,  New  York.  21656 

Indian's  (An)  love;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  A. 
Loining.     [2],  19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  26,  1912 ;  D :  28833 ;  John  Arthur 
Loining,  New  York.  21657 

Indian's  (The)  revenge;  play  in  3  acts,  by  P. 
King.     [5]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  5,  1913;  D:  33172;  Peter  King, 
Brooklyn.  21658 


western  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  F.  W.  Jack- 
son.   26  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  30,  1914 ;  D :  35856 ;  Frederick  W. 
Jackson,  Salt  Lake  City.    •  21658a 

—  or,  Across  the  border,  by  H.  B.  Lewis.    53 

p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  H.  B.  Lewis,  Muskegon,  Mich. ;  D :  12994, 
May  18,  1908;  2c.  May  18,  1898.  21659 

Indian's  (The)  secret;  or.  Trailed  into  the  des- 
ert, by  L.  J.  Carter.    55  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 
©   Lincoln    .J.    Carter,    Chicago ;    D :  13844, 
Sept.  21,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  22,  1908.  21660 

Indicateur  (L')     See  On  frappe  les  trois  coups. 

Indfgena  (El);  comedia  en  1  acto  y  en  prosa, 
original  de  J.  A.  y  F.  Fernandez-Portero.  Ma- 
drid [Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1914.  22 
p.     12°. 

©  Mar.  28,  1914;  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1914;  D: 
30518;  Jose  A.  y  Fernando  Fernaudez-Portero. 
Madrid.  21660a 


See   Bachelor's 


Indigestible    (An)    romance. 
(A)  banquet. 

Indignant  (The)  subscriber;  a  comedy,  by  U. 

Sinclair.    27  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Upton    Sinclair,    New    York ;    D :  14931, 
Jan.  28,  1909;  2c.  Jan.  28,  1909.  21661 


1070 


21662 


COPYKIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


21682 


Indiscretion;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  I.  Carrillo 
and  C.  liebello. 

©  Isaac  Carrillo  and  Charles  Rebello,  United 
States  ;  1874 :  14527,  Dec.  2.  21662 

Indizien-beweis  (Der);  1  akt.  von  Oscar  Fried- 
mann  und  Fritz  Lunzer.  Berlin,  F.  Blocli  er- 
ben,  1912.    22  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  21,  1912;  D :  30587 ;  Felix  Blocli 
erben,  Berlin.  21663 

Indulto  (El);  monologo  dramfitico  en  prosa, 
original  de  A.  Conesa.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores  espauoles]   1909.     12  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  18,  1909;  2c.  Nov.  19,  1909;  D: 
17454 ;  Alfredo  Conesa  y  Ruiz  de  Zuniga,  Ma- 
drid. 21664 

Industrious  (The)  moth;  or,  The  perplexity 
of  Monsieur  Victor,  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  from 
the  French,  by  A.  M.  Knapp. 

©  A.  Melvin  Knapp,  New  York ;  1871 :  5176, 
June  1.  21665 

Inebriates;  comedy  of  intoxication  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  H.  Reynolds,  jr.     [78]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Aug.  21,  1914 ;  D :  37910 ;  John  Haz- 
ard Reynolds,  jr.,  New  York.  21665a 

Ines  de  Castro;  trag§die  en  3  actes,  en  vers,  de 

A.  Poizat.     13  p.     4°.      (Supplement  gratuit 

au  no.  2887  du  Monde  illustre,  27  juillet  1912) 

©   Julv  27,    1912;    2c.   Aug.   21,    1912;    D: 

30588  ;  Alfred  Poizat,  Paris.  21666 

Inevitable  (The);  by  J.  Lewis.  [17]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  12,  1911;  D:  26006;  Joseph 
Lewis,  New  York.  21667 

a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  H.  Strauss. 

54  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Herman  Strauss,  Albany,  Ga. ;  D :  15871, 
May  15,  1909;  2c.  May  15,  1909.  21668 

modern  play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  R.  Schubering. 


[1],  62  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  5,  1912;   D:  29290;  Charles  R. 
Schubering,  New  York.  21669 


—  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  McGoveru.     [83]   p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  8,  1914;  D :  37780 ;  Milton  Mc- 
Govern,  Atlanta.  21669a 

— by  W.  A.  Phelon.     [80]  p.    4°.    Type- 


written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  15,  1910 ;  D :  22815 ;  W.  A.  Phe- 
lon, Cincinnati.  21670 

—  See  also  Marriage  (The)  bond. 


Inevitable  (The)  postscript;  1  act  comedy,  by 

E.  D.  Coolidge.     [3],  10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    23,    1912;    D :  28404 ;    Emma 

Downing  Coolidge,  Allston,  Mass.  21671 


Inevitable   (The)   truth;   drama   in  4  acts,  by 
A.  E.  Lyon,     121  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Anna  E.  Lyon,  New  York ;  D :  9823,  Jan. 
21,  1907 ;  2c.  Jan.  21,  1907.  21672 

Inez;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  I.  Ackerman. 

©  Irene  Ackerman,  New  York ;  1879 :  17922, 
Dec.  30.  21673 

Same.    New  York,  Charles  H.  Bauer,  1882. 


62  p.     8° 

©  Irene  Ackerman,  New  York ;  1882 :  11907, 
July  19;  2c.  July  19.  21674 

or,  A  wife's  secret,  a  play  in  5  acts,  by 


Robert  Johnston. 

©  Frank  Broaker,  New  York ;  1887 :  10838, 
Apr.  22.  21675 

or,    Was    she   guilty?    a   play    in    5    acts. 


dramatized  from  May  Agnes  Fleming's  story 
A  terrible  secret. 

©  Charles  F.  Richards,  Boston  ;  1873 :  9166, 
Aug.  14.  21676 

Inez,  a  romance  of  old  Mexico;  a  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  J.  A.  Eraser,  jr. 

©    B.    S.    Spooner,    United    States;    1891: 
10955   Mar.  24.  21677 

Inez  de  Castro;  a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  A.  J. 
Surman.    59  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Arthur    J.    Surman,    Philadelphia;    D: 
3717,  July  13,  1903;  2c.  July  13,  1903.      21678 

Inez  de  Castro  and  Prince  Pedro;  a  tragedy, 
by  J.  H.  Garnier. 

©    .John    H.    Garnier,    Lucknow,    Canada : 
1S93  :  2676,  .Jan.  11.  21679 

Infant  (Der)  dar  menschheit.     See  Schiller, 

Infant  (The)  prince  of  Tongaboo;  a  musical 
farce  in  3  acts,  by  E.  H.  Guruey.  38  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ebenezer  H.   Guruey,  Edgewood,  R.  I. : 
D  :  1139,  Dec.  2,  1901 ;  2c.  Dec.  2,  1901.    21680 

Infants  (The);  or.  Young  Travers'  fiancee,  a 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  L.  D.  Humphrey. 

©    Lewis    David    Humphrey,    Cambridge, 
Mass. ;  D  :  993,  Oct.  21,  1901.  21681 

Infatuation;  an  emotional  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  XXX. 

©   Jacob  Levy   and   Samuel  Herschberger, 
Albany  ;  1873 :  8632,  July  30.  21682 

Infedele;  [di  Roberto  Bracco]  New  York,  V. 
Ciocia,  printer,  1908.  62  p.  16°.  (Teatro, 
V.  2) 

©  Dirce  St.  Cvr,  New  York ;  A :  197058,  Jan. 
20,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  20,  1908.  21682a 

See  also  Teatro. 

Infelica  italinie.  See  Italian  hurdy  gurdy 
boy. 


1071 


21683 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


21704 


Infelice;  a  play  in  5  acts,  adapted  from  Augusta 
Evans  Wilson's  romance  of  the  same  name, 
by  W.  G.  Scott. 

©  Wisner  Gillette  Scott,  Elmira,  N.  Y. ; 
1878:14561,  Dec.  13.  21683 

Infelicia;  or,  Unliappiness,  by  G.  E.  Wagner. 
©     George    Ernest    Wagner,     Manchester, 
N.  H. ;  1899 :  67330,  Oct.  17.  21684 

Infernal   (The)   feminine;  book  and  lyrics  by 
C.   Bloomingdale,   jr.,   music  by   Charles  Gil- 
fin.    95  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 
©   Ic.   Aug.    30,    1910;    D:  21908;    Charles 
Bloomingdale,  jr.,  Philadelphia.  21685 

Infernal  (The)  lyre;  an  extravaganza  in  3  acts, 
libretto  by  F.  Standish  [pseud,  of  F.  S.  H. 
Reed]  music  by  Frederic  James.  Liddle. 
Typewritten. 

©  Frederick  Standish.  Boston ;  1894 :  60054, 
Dec.  24;  Ic.  May  22,  1895.  21686 

Infernal  (The)  machine;  [play  in  1  act]  by  H. 
Elliott  McBride;  The  crusaders,  by  Ellen 
Murray ;  [and]  The  premature  proposal. 
Philadelphia,  P.  Garrett  &  co.,  1886.  p.  193- 
216.  12°.  (Dramatic  supplement  to  One  hun- 
dred choice  selections,  no.  13) 

©  P.  Garrett  &  co.,  Philadelphia;  1886: 
6011,  Mar.  15;  2c.  Apr.  15.  21687 

or.  The  mysterious  satchel,  1  act  comedy, 

by  E.  Roy.     13  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  16,  1913;  D:  32970;  Elberta 
Roy,  Chicago.  21688  • 

Infernal  (The)  question;  or.  The  mystery  of 
Chinatown,  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A. 
Griffin.      [7],   78  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  22,  1909 ;  D :  16308 ;  Arthur  Grif- 
fin, Somerset,  Mass.  21689 

Infernal  (The)  triang'le;  play  in  1  act,  by  C.  A. 
Hough.     8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  31,  1913 ;  D :  33967 ;  Clarence  A. 
Hough,  Oak  Park,  111.  21690 

Inf emails;  or,  The  devil's  conqueror,  a  musi- 
cal legendary  play  in  3  acts,  with  prologue 
and  epilogue,  book  by  A.  Donaldson  and  J.  L. 
Brigham,  lyrics  by  T.  Saxe.  105  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Arthur  Donaldson,  J.  Le  Pierre  Brigham, 
Tenipler  Saxe,  New  York ;  D :  10143,  Mar.  5, 
1907;  2c.  Mar.  5,  1907.  21691 

Inferno.     See  Dante's  Inferno. 

Infidel  (The);  a  drama  of  the  twelfth  century 
in  a  prologue  and  3  acts,  by  G.  B.  Seitz. 

©  George  Brackett  Seitz,  Boston;  D:  15819. 
May  10,  1909.  21692 

Same.     105  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  31,  1909;  D:  16667;  George 
Brackett  Seitz,  Minot,  Mass.  21693 


Infidel  (The) — Continued. 

a  romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  K.  Mina- 


han.     60  p.     12°.     Printed. 

©  Katharine  Minahan,   Orange,   N.  J. ;    D : 
7673,  Dec.  7,  1905;  2c.  Dec.  5,  1906.       21694 

—  See  also  Appikoires  (Der) 


Infidelity;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  S.  Howell. 

©   Stoddart   Howell,   New   Orleans;    1877: 
14566,  Dec.  14.  21695 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  W.  Presbrey. 

©  G.  W.  Presbrey,  New  York ;  1886 :  26072, 
Nov.  18.  21696 

play  in  1  act,  by  H.  Russell.     12  p.     4°, 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  23,  1915 ;  D :  39758 ;  Howard  Rus- 
sell, Portland,  Or.  21696a 

Infidels  (The);  a  drama,  by  J.  T.  Richards. 

©    Jarrett    T.    Richards,    Santa    Barbara. 
Cal. ;  1885:23276,  Nov.  6.  21697 

■music  by   Gerard  Bnrton.     83  p.     4°. 


Typewritten.      [Libretto   only] 

©  Jarrett  T.  Richards,  Santa  Barbara,  Cal. ; 
D:1848,  May  7,  1902;  2c.  May  24,   1902. 

21698 

Infidel's  (The)  conversion.     See  Money  (The) 
leaner. 

Inflation;  a  new  and  original  comic  play  in  3 
acts  and  4  scenes,  by  E.  Harrigan. 

©   Edward    Harrigan,     New   York;     1882: 
19371,  Nov.  15.  21699 

— —or,    The  Xs   of  the  X  roads,   an   original 


comedy-drama  in  5  acts,  bv  D.  R.  Locke  and 
C.  Gayler.     New  York,  1876. 

©  D.  R.  Locke  and  Charles  Gayler,  United 
States;  1876:2119,  Feb.  18.  21700 

Influence;  a  nmsical  comedy  in  3  acts,  written 
and  composed  by  J.  Franklin  Warner. 

©  Mrs.  M.  J.  AVarner,  Boston ;  1889 :  30338, 
Oct.  7.  21701 

Informer  (The);  play  of  Irish  folk  life  in  1  act, 

by  D.  J.  Shea.     [1],  13  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  26,   1912;   D:  31798;   Dennis  J. 

Shea,  Brighton,  Mass.  21702 

Infortune  (L')  voyag'eur.  See  Ombres  chi- 
noises. 

Inge;  das  drama  einer  liebe,  3  akte  und  ein 
vorspiel,  von  .Johannes  Tralow.  Berlin,  Oes- 
terheld  &  co.,  verlag,  1912.     134  p.     12°. 

©  Apr.  1,  1912 ;  2c.  May  17,  1912  ;  D  :  29698  ; 
Oesterheld  &  co.,  Berlin.  21703 

Ingemisca;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  A.  L.  Knowl- 
ton.     Boston,   1873. 

©  Amy  L.  Knowlton,  United  States;  1873: 
3341,  Apr.  2.  21704 


1072 


21705 


COPYEIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


21720 


Ingemisca — Continued. 

a    drama    in   5    acts    and    5    tableaux,    by 

George  Dion. 

©    Imogene   Knowlton,   New   York ;    1874 : 

9576,  July  22.  21705 

Ingenu  (L');  comedie  en  3  actes,  d'apres  le 
conte  de  Voltaire,  par  G.  Mere  et  R.  Gignoux. 
25  p.  4°.  (Supplement  gratuit  au  no.  2970  du 
Monde  illustre,  28  fevrier  1914) 

©   Feb.    28,    1914;    2c.    Mar.    17,    1914;    D: 
36384 ;  Charles  Mere  et  R6gis  Gignoux,  Paris. 

21705a 

Ingenue  (L')  libertin;  conte  galant  en  3  actes, 
[par]  L.  Artus,  musique  de  Claude  Terrasse. 
Paris,  Librairie  theatrale,  1908.  165  p.  12°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©   Louis    Artus,    Paris;    D :  12122,    Jan.    6, 
1908;  2c.  Jan.  7,  1908.  21706 

Ingenuity  (The)  of  genius;  by  A.  Mahr.  10  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic  July  5,  1910 ;  D :  21481 ;  Agnes  INIahr, 
San  Francisco.  21707 

Ingerberge;  a  dramatic  composition,  by  H.  A. 
Shepard. 

©   Helen   Anna    Shepard,     Grand    Rapids, 
Mich.;   D:1881,   May  14,   1902.  21708 

Ingersoll's  destruction  of  hell;  adapted  to 
opera,  dramatic,  tent,  or  out-door  exhibitions, 
by  H.  Robbins. 

©  Hiram  Robbins,  Little  Rock,  Ark. ;  1895 : 
57445,  Nov.  13.  21709 

Ingomar;  new  play  in  4  acts,  based  on  the  old 
legend,  by  P.  Mackaye.  112  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  June  11,  1915 ;  D :  40909 ;  Percy  Mac- 
kaye, Windsor,  Vt.  21709a 

Ingomar,  the  barbarian;  play  in  5  acts,  adapted 
from  Der  sohn  der  wildnis  of  Friedrich 
Halm  [pseud,  of  Eligius  Franz  Joseph  Miiuch- 
Bellinghausen]  by  Maria  Lovell,  printed  by 
permission  from  the  prompt  book  of  Julia 
Marlowe  Taber.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co., 
1896. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  '1896 : 
27901,  May  7 ;  2c.  Sept.  30.  21710 

Ingram's  isle;  comic  opera  in  a  prologue  and 
two  acts,  by  R.  Fax.  63  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  7,  1910  ;  D  :  20739  ;  Reuben  Fax, 
Toronto,  Canada.  21711 

Ingrate  (The);  a  drama  adapted  from  an  old 
foreign  play  in  4  acts  and  7  tableaux,  by  M. 
Walsh. 

©  Marie  Walsh,  Brooklyn ;  1877 :  6155,  INLay 
23.  21712 


Ingrate  (The) — Continued. 

drama  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Kallesser. 

4°.     Typewritten. 


[64]  p. 


■©  Ic.  Dec.  22,  1915 ;  D :  42544 ;  Michael  Kal- 
lesser, New  York.  21712a 

-  play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  Dickson.     133  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    28,    1911;    D:  23494;    Charles 
Dickson,  New  York.  21713 

Ingratitude;   by    Mrs.   E.   A.    Thomson.     Type- 
written. 

©  Mrs.  E.  A.  Thomson,  New  York;   1892: 
29993,  July  18;  Ic.  May  6.  21714 


drama    in   4   acts,   by   E.   Eisner.      102   p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Edward    Eisner,     New   York ;     D :  6381. 
Mar.  22,  1905;  2c.  Mar.  22,  1905.  21715 

Ingrid.     See  Spasndte  sind. 

Inlieritance;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  tr.  and  adapted 
from  the  French,  by  J.  C.  Cretin  and  W.  F. 
Miller.     New  York,  Lyons  &  Miller,  1878. 

©   Jules   C.    Cretin    and    Wm.    F.    Miller, 
United  States;  1878:13577,  Nov.  2L      21716 


—  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  A.  Pierce  and  C.  E. 
Friend.      [62]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  9,  1913 ;  D :  34070 ;  Jerry  Albert 
Pierce  and  Chas.  E.  Friend,  Denver.      21717 

— by  J.  V.  Wilson.     [98]  p.     4°.     Type- 


written. 

©  Ic.   Jan.   22,   1914 ;   D :  35753 ;   J.   Victor 


AVilson.  New  York. 


21717a 


by  W.   A.  Wolff,   jr.      [7].  92   p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    26,    1912;    D:  30962;    William 
Almon  Wolff,  jr.,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.  21718 

—  play  in  3  acts,  by  K.  B.  Benite.    [50]  p.    4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  23,  1914 ;  D :  39019 ;  Katherine 
Burke  Benite,  San  Francisco.  21718a 

by  O.  Davis.    98  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 


©  Ic.  June  3,  1915 ;  D  :  40825 ;  Owen  Davis, 
Yonkers,  N.  Y.  21718b 

—  play  of  the  underworld  in  1  act,  by  G.  M. 
Rosener,     [3],  15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   June   19,   1913;   D:  33540;    Geo.   M. 
Rosener,  New  York.  21719 

—  prelude  and  3  acts,  by  S.  Carpenter. 
©  Sarah  Carpenter,  Washington ;  D :  2986, 


Feb.  12,  1903. 

Inheritance  is  fate. 
Erown  Jones. 


21720 

See  Gourmand  (The)  Mr. 


5379—16- 


-68 


1073 


21721 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


21738 


Inheritance  (The)  of  the  meek;  a  play  in  5 
acts.  lounUed  on  Dortoieli'ski'.s  Crime  and 
punishment,  by  L.  Irving.  120  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Laurence  Irving,  London ;  D :  11313,  Sept. 
9,  1907;  2c.  Sept.  9,  1907.  21721 

Inherited;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Lucy  Hooper 

and  Richard  Davey.    US  p.    f  ^.    Typewritten. 

©  jMaude  Granger,  New  York ;  1890 :  10533, 

Mar.  31;  2c.  Apr.  8.  21722 

Inhuman   (The)      See  TJnmensch   (Der) 

Initiated;  1  act  comedy,  by  H.  H.  Pattee.  [12] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  27,  1912;  D :  31810 ;  Herbert 
Horton  Pattee,  Revere,  Mass.  21723 

Initiating  a  granger;  a  farce,  by  T.  S.  Denison. 
Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison,  1877.  1  p.  1.,  43-51  p. 
12°. 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  De  Kalb,  111. ;  1877 :  395. 
Jan  9;  2c.  Jan,  19.  21724 

Same. 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago,  in  renewal  foi»  14 
years  from  Jan.  9.  1905 ;  D :  5971,  Dec.  27, 
1904;  2c.  Dec.  27,  1904.  21725 

Initiation  night  at  Raggedy  Man's  Corner; 
[play  in  1  act]  by  A.  S.  Wayland.  [Washing- 
ton, Kan..  Printed  by  Republican  power  print, 
1904]     cover-title.  21  p.     12°. 

©  Adelaide  Schmidt  Wayland,  Washington, 
Kan. ;  D :  44G8,  Jan.  5,  1904 ;  2c.  Jan.  22.  1904. 

21726 

Initiation  (The)  of  a  candidate.  See  Are  you 
a  member? — Fraternity. 

Initiative   (L');   comedie  en   1   acte,   de  Audr6 

Mounier.     Paris,  C.  Joubert,  1911.     23  p.     8°, 

©  Sept.  1,  1911 ;  2c,  Oct.  23,  1911 ;  D  :  255G8  : 

Joubert,  Paris.  21727 

Injunctions  a  specialty.  Sec  Camp  (The) 
ground. — Slaughter  of  the  innocents. 

Injured  Innocents;  a  horrid  musical  drama  in  3 
acts,  founded  on  the  old  English  ballad  of 
Babes  in  the  wood,  by  R.  A.  Barnet.  Boston, 
E.  B.  Stillings  &  co.,  1890.  32  p.  8°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  R.  A.  Barnet,  Boston;  1890:4014.  .Tan. 
31;  2c.  Jan,  31,  21728 

libretto  of  the  musical  farce  tragedy  in  3 

acts,  founded  on  the  old  English  ballad  of 
Babes  in  the  wood,  by  R.  A,  Barnet.  Boston, 
E,  B,  Stillings,  1890, 

©  R.  A.  Barnet,  Boston;  1890:6135,  Feb. 
20.  21729 

Injustice;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts  [bv  Alfred 
Samuel  Smith]     47  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Emma  Jane  Smith,  Chicago ;  1886 :  29132. 
Dec,  20;  2c.  Dec,  22,  21730 


Inky  dinks  in  Southland;  by  T.  Johnson, 
©  Thomas  Johnson,  New  York ;  D :  11623 
Oct.  29,  1907.  21731 

Inmate  (The)  of  the  dungeon;  drama  in  1  act 
by  W.  C.  Morrow.     17  p.    f°.    Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Sept,  28,  1910 ;  D :  22167 ;  W,  C,  Mor- 
row, San  Fi-ancisco,  21732 

Inner  (The)  circle.     See  Bigamy, 

Inner  (The)  world;  play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  J, 
Newman.    43  p,    4°.    Typewritten, 

©   Ic,    Feb,   25,   1911;    D:  23464;  Mordecai 

Jesse  Newman,  Chicago,  21733 

Innisfail;  or,  The  wanderer's  dream,  a  drama 
of  Irish  life  in  4  nets,  by  Richard  Quinn,  Bos- 
ton. AV.  H,  Baker  &  co.,  1890.  53  p,  12°, 
([Baker's  ed.  of  plays]) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1890: 
28376,  Sept.  15;  2c.  Nov,  10,  21734 

an  Irish  drama  in  4  acts,  by  R,  Quinn, 

©  Richard    Quinn,    Chicago;    1889:32621, 
Oct,  28,  21735 

Innisfallen;  or,  A  tale  of  '98,  an  Irish  drama 

in  a  prologue  and  3  acts,  by  T,  S.  Hender.son. 

©  Thomas  S.  Henderson,  Brooklyn;  1876: 

299,  Jan,  6.  21736 

Innocence  (The)  of  youth;  or,  The  white 
slavers  of  a  great  city,  cometly  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  W,  C,  Herman,  76  p,  f°.  Type- 
written, 

©  Ic.  May  25,  1915;  D:  40760;  Alexander 
Byers,  Chicago,  21736a 

Innocent;  par  R.  Valabregue  et  A.  Melroy,  9  p. 
4°,     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   June  15,  1912;   D:  30012;   Gaumont 
CO.,  New  York.  21737 

adaptation  in  3  acts,  by  A.B.Morgan.     [70] 

p.     4^,     Typewritten. 

®    Ic.    Apr,    15,    1914;    D:3G712;    Shubert 
theatrical  co.,  New  York.  21737a 

drama  in  3  acts,  adapted  from  the  original 

Plungarian  of  Arp^d  Pasztor,  by  Byron  Ong- 

ley  and  E.  Nyitray.     97  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  1,  1914 ;  D :  37441 ;  Emil  Nyitrav. 

New  York.  21737b 

a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  P.  B.  Christen- 

sen.     46  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Paul  B.  Christensen,  Spreckels,  Cal. ;  D : 
5834,  Nov.  28,  1904;  2c.  Apr.  22,  1905.      21738 

play  in  a  prologue,  4  acts  and  an  epilogue, 

adapted  from  the  Hungarian  of  Arpiid  Pasz- 
tor, by  G.  [H.]  Broadhurst.  New  York, 
Sanmel  French ;  London,  Samuel  French,  ltd., 
1914.     98  p.     12°. 

©  Sept.  12,  1914;  2c.   Sept.   14,   1914;   D: 
38113;    George    Broadhurst,    New    York. 

21738a 


1074 


21738 


COPYKIGHTED  IN   THE  UNITED  STATES 


21756 


Innocent — Continued. 

play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  G.  Williams.     [20]  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Mar.    27,    1914;     D:  36485;     Moritt 

George  Williams,  Philadelphia.  21738b 

•play  in  3  acts  with  prologue  and  epilogue, 


by  ArpSd  Prisztor  [tr.  by  Paul  Benedict]  [68] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1914 ;  D :  36455 ;  Edward  F. 
Rush,  New  York.  21738c 

szihmii    3    felvonasban,    irta    PS^sztor    Ar- 

pttd     [2],  72  p.    t°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    20,    1914;    D:367S0;    Arpftd 
Pasztor,  Budapest.  21738d 

Innocent  (An)  abduction;  play  in  1  act,  by  R. 
Stodart.     23  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    15,    1915;    D:  39400;    Robert 
Stodart,  New  York.  21738e 

Innocent  (The)  bigamist;  a  melodrama  in  4 
acts,  by  A.  Alexander. 

©  Adelaide  Alexander,  New  York ;  D :  7162, 
Aug.  25,  1905.  21739 

Innocent  (An)  bystander;  play  in  1  act,  by  H. 
Miles.      [2],  22  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.    18,    1914;    D :  38161 ;    Homer 
Miles,  New  York.  21739a 

Innocent  (An)  crowd;  comedy  in  3  acts, 
adapted  from  the  German,  by  K.  Ernst.  63 
p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Kate  Ernst,  Toledo,  O. ;  D  :  3361,  Apr.  30, 
1903;  2c.  May  1,  1903.  21740 

Innocent  (An)  devil;  by  W.  R.  Cattelle. 

©  Wallis  Richard  Cattelle,  Tenafly,  N.  J.; 
1899:63650,  Oct.  2.  21741 

Innocent  (Der)  drummer;  a  comedy-drama,  by 
M.  B.  Curtis. 

©  M.  B.  Curtis,  United  States ;  1881 :  18194, 
Nov.  23.  21742 

Innocent  (An)  error;  character  sketch,  by 
Harry  L.  Newton.  Chicago  and  New  York, 
The  Dramatic  publishing  company  [1903] 
9  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  The  darkey  &  coinic 
drama) 

©    Dramatic   pub.    co.,    Chicago ;    D :  4285, 
Nov.  21,  1903;  2c.  Nov.  21,  1903.  21743 

Innocent  Florabelle;  1  act  farce,  by  W.  O. 
Iserloh.      [4],   28   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    May   27,   1913;    D:  33341;    Wm.    O. 
Iserloh,  Los  Angeles.  21744 

Innocent  (An)  imposter;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
H.   Conway.     85  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Hart  Conway,  Chicago ;  1893 :  6546,  Feb. 
2;  2c.  Feb.  6.  21745 


Innocent  (The)  kid;  by  F.  Hobbs.  10  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Fred  Hobbs,  Marion,  Ind. ;  D :  2536,  June 
5,  1903;  2c.  June  5,  1903.  21746 

comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by  H.  R.  de  Leon. 

©  Henry  R.  de  Leon,   Hicksville,   O. ;   D: 
862,  Sept.  13,  1901.  21747 

Innocent  man;  satire  in  3  acts,  by  L.  Jordan. 
85  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   July  9,  1914;  D:  37515;  Leslie  Jor- 
dan, Oxford  Depot,  N.  Y.  21747a 

Innocent  (An)  outlaw;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts. 
by  W.  W.  Cook.     67  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  William  Wallace  Cook,  Marshall,  Mich.; 
D:2862,  Jan.  14,  1903;  2c.  Feb.  18,  1903. 

21748 

Innocent  (The)  polygamist.  See  Little  (The) 
heiress. 

Innocent  salt;  a  comedy,  by  Eunice  Goodrich. 

©  William   Pottle,   jr.,   Clarksville,   Teun. ; 

1888:5591,  Feb.  2L  21749 

Innocent    (The)    shall    not    suffer;    play    in    4 

acts,  by  J.  Rose.     [90]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  1,  1912;  D:  29249;  Jane  Rose, 

Cleveland.  21750 

Innocent  (An)  sinner;  a  character  comedy 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  Lawrence  Marston  and 
L.  Lewis. 

©  Lillian  Lewis,   New  York;   1896:35426, 
June   16.  21751 

play    in    prologue   and    2   acts,    by    W.    P. 

Chase.      [83]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    15,    1913;    D:  34728;    William 
Parker  Chase,  New  York.  21752 

Innocent  (The)  usurper;  a  romantic  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  George  Irving.  61  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  G.   H.   Irving,  jr..  New  York;   D:9513, 
Nov.  24,  1906;  2c.  Nov.  24,  1906.  21753 

Innocent  widow;  play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  Morgan, 
dramatized  from  Delpit's  novel,  Coralie's  .son. 
43  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  27,  1910;  D:  20037;  Courtenay 
Morgan,  Oklahoma  City,  Okl.  21754 

Innocent  (The)  wife;  in  3  acts,  by  M.  B.  Hayes. 
Typewritten. 

©  Maud  Blanche  Hayes,  New  York;  1900 
A:  24931,  Oct.  6;  2c.  Oct.  6.  21755 

Innocents  (I*')  prigionier;  dramma  in  4  atti, 
da  mettersi  in  iscena  in  questa  citta  [di]  T. 
Marzo.  New  York  [Staraperia  di  La  follia] 
1907.    66  p.     incl.  port.    12°. 

©  Trifone    Marzo,    New    Y^ork ;    D :  11003, 
July  20,  1907;  2c.  Aug.  13,  1907.  21756 


1075 


21757 


DKAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


21773 


Innocents    abroad;    by    Louis    Weslyn.      13   p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  ic.  May  7,  1910 ;  D :  209S3 ;  Wheeler  Earl 
and  Vera  Curtis,  New  York.  21757 

an  original  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  H.  Mulli- 
gan. 

©  James  H.  Mulligan,  New  York;   1S74: 
10536,  Aug.  8.  21758 

or,  The  naughty  continong,  a  musical  bur- 


lesque in  3  acts,  by  J.  E.  Campbell. 

©  John  E.  Campbell,  New  York;  1900  A: 
13746,  June  1.  21759 

—  See  also  Mark  Twain. 


Innominata;  a  medical  drama  in  5  acts,  by  W. 
E.  Weller. 

©  William  Edward  Weller,  St.  Louis;  D: 
3980,  Sept.  21,  1903.  21760 

Inoculating   uncle;   farce   in   1   act,   by   L.   D. 
Humphrey.     [1],  17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  30,  1914 ;  D  :  36886 ;  Lewis  David 
Humphrey,  Cambridge,  Mass.  21760a 

Inquisitive  women  (Le  donne  curiose);  musical 
comedy  in  3  acts,  after  Carlo  Goldoni,  by 
Luigi  Sugaua,  English  version  by  A.  I.  du  P. 
Coleman,  music  by  Ermanno  Wolf-Ferrari. 
New  York,  G.  Schirmer  [1911]  72  p.  4°. 
(G.  Schirmer's  collection  of  opera  librettos) 
©  Nov.  27,  1911;  2c.  Nov.  29,  1911;  D: 
25900;  G.  Schirmer,  New  York.  21761 


Ins  and  outs. 


See  Civil  service  examination. 

3  p. 


Insane  asylum  play;  by  A.  F.  Auderton. 
t°.     Typewritten. 

©   Albert   F.   Anderton,   Denison,   la. ;    D : 
2550,  Nov.  1,  1902;  2c.  Nov.  1,  1902.     21762 

Insane  (The)  bride;  a  comedy-drama,  in  5  acts, 
bv  I.  Barsky,  tr.  into  English  by  Ethel  Mil- 
lard. 

©    Israel   Barsky,     United     States;     1898: 
66003,  Nov.  11;  2c.  Nov.  11.  21763 

Insane  (The)  king;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  L. 
Hartshorn.      107    p.     4°.      Typewritten. 

©  Willard  La  Monte  Hartshorn,  Evanston, 
111. ;  D :  4342,  Dec.  3,  1903 ;  2c.  Dec.  14,  1903. 

21764 

Insane  (The)  lover;  or,  The  fate  of  the  liber- 
tine, an  original  sensational  drama  in  2  acts 
and  6  tableaux,  by  S.  M.  Landis.  27  p.  12°. 
Printed. 

©   Simon   M.   Landis,   Philadelphia;   1875: 
1183,  Feb.  8;  2c.  June  14.  21765 

Insanity;  a  comedy-farce  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Guil- 
let  and  E.  Schwab. 

©  Alexandre    Guillet    and    Emil    Schwab, 
Boston;  1881:10624,  July  8.  21766 


Insanity  for  two;  a  sketch,  by  P.  G.  Hubert,  jr. 
12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  P.  G.  Hubert,  jr..  New  York;  D :  10306, 
Apr.  10,  1907;  2c.  Apr.  10,  1907.  21767 

Insects  (The)     See  Zigzags. 

Insel  (Die);  schauspiel  in  4  akten,  von  Hugo 
Wolf.     118  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  24,  1912;  D:  29769;  Comoedia, 
Vienna.  21768 

Insel  (Die)  der  traenen;  drama  in  4  akten,  von 
Jacob  Ben  Lazar  [pseud,  des  F.  van  Straaten] 
[2],  57  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  19,  1912;  D:  29089;  Fritz  van 
Straaten,  New  York.  21769 

Inside;  a  play  in  1  act  and  2  scenes,  by  B.  P. 
Noel  and  Hanlon  Douglas.  23  p.  8°.  Type- 
v.'ritten. 

©  Edwards  P.  Noel,  New  York;   D :  7698, 
Dec.  12,  1905;  2c.  Dec.  18,  1905.  21770 

play  in  3  acts,  by  H.  J.  Ryan.     52  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  26,  1915 ;  D :  39798 ;  H.  J.  Ryan, 
Nashville,  Tenn.  21770a 

Inside  and  outside;  or,  A  cottage  in  the  sub- 
urbs, play  in  1  act,  by  C.  A.  Hough.  10  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  30,  1913 ;  D :  33104 ;  Clarence  A. 
Hough,  Oak  Park,  111.  21771 

Inside  (An)  job;  play  in  1  act,  by  Howard 
Fielding  [pseud,  of  C.  W.  Hooke]  20  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  6,  1915;  D:  39600;  Charles  W. 
Hooke,  New  York.  21771a 

Inside  (The)  of  our  flag;  play  in  1  act,  by  C.  L. 
Swaim.     13  p.    4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  19,  1913 ;  D :  34488 ;  Chas.  Lewis 
Swaim,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  21772 

Inside  of  the  little  green  door;  play  in  3  scenes, 
by  H.  A.  Meola.     [3]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  17,  1914;   D:  35690;   Harry  A. 
Meola,  New  York.  21772a 

— -  Same.     14  p.     f  °.     Typewritten. 


©   Ic.    Jan.   9,   1915;    D:  39348;    Harry   A. 
Meola,  Middletown,  N.  Y.  21772b 

Inside  (The)  of  the  shell;  play  in  1  act,  by  K. 
Burke.     16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  16,  1915;  D:  41507;  Katherine 
Burke,  San  Francisco.  21772c 

Inside  politics;  a  dramatic  sketch,  by  B.  J.  Mc- 
Connell,  jr.     [8]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  16,  1912 ;  D :  29058 ;  Bernard  J. 
McConnell,  jr.,   Philadelphia.  21773 


1076 


I 


21773 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


21791 


Inside  stuff;  play  in  1  act,  by  Willard  Mack. 
13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    26,    1915;  D :  40765 ;    Maude 

Leone,  New  York.  21773a 

Inside  the  earth;  a  fantastic  play  in  5  scenes, 
by  R.  H.  Burnside,  music  by  Manuel  Klein. 
12  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Sept.  3,  1909 ;  D :  167TS ;  R.  H.  Burn- 
side,  New  York.  21774 

Inside  the  lines;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Samuel  E. 
Anderson.  Newport,  Ky.,  Campbell  county 
print.  CO.,  1900.     62  p.     12°. 

©  S.  E.  Anderson,  Ne\^-port,  Ky. ;  1900  A: 
29523,  Dec.  8 ;  2c.  Jan.  12,  1901.  21775 

— —play  in  8  acts.b^^  E.  D.  Biggers.  124  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  14,  1915;  D :  40655 ;  Earl  Derr 

Biggers,  Pelhani,  N.  Y.  21775a 

Inside  (The)  track;  a  drama  in  5  acts. 

©  Oliver  Byron,  United  States ;  1885 :  5987, 
Mar.  12.  21776 

a  local  play.  arr.  and  written  exiiressly  for 


Inspiration — Continued. 

- — - 1  act  play,  by  Y.  Eville.    19  p.    4° 


Type- 


written. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    28,    1915;    D:  40452;    Vernon 
Eville,  Nutley,  N.  J.  21783a 

Installments;  farce  in  1  act,  by  A.  T.  Williams. 
[1],   8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  80,  1915 ;  D :  42180 ;  Albert  Thurs- 
ton Williams,  Providence,  R.  I.  21783b 

Instalment  (The)  plan;  a  new  8  act  comedy,  by 
F.  A.  Harriman. 

©  Frank  A.  Harriman,  Boston ;  1891 :  26149, 
July  21.  21784 

Instinct;  piece  en  8  actes,  de  H.  Kistemaeckers. 
[Paris,  Impr.  de  I'lUustration]  1905.  2  p.  1., 
46  p.    12°. 

©    Henry    Kistemaeckers,    Paris ;    D :  6107, 
Jan.  20,  1905;  2c.  Jan.  20,  1905.  21785 

play   in  8   acts,   by   P.   Stanlaws,   adapted 

from    the    French    of   Henry    Kistemaeckers. 
[4],  63  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Nov.    14,    1912;    D:  31394;    Penrhyn 
Stanlaws,  New  York.  21786 


Rena  and  F.  G.  IMaeder,  partially  from  notes 
and  suggestions  furnished  by  them,  by  George 
W.  Middleton. 

©  Fred  G.  Maeder,  New  York;  1874:10245,      institut   (L')   de  beaute;  comedie  en  3  actes, 


Aug.  4.  21777 

Insomnia;  vaudeville  sketch  for  three  charac- 
ters, by  M.  Hageman. 

©  Maurice  Hageman,  New  York;  1900  A: 
20581,  Aug.  17.  21778 

Inspector  (The);  a  metropolitan  melodrama  in 
5  acts,  by  W.  R.  Wilson. 

©  Will  Rauney  Wilson.  New  York;  1890: 
2879,  Jan.  21.  21779 

a   play   in   3   acts,   by   E.   A.   Meysenburg. 

[85]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  3,  1913 ;  D :  32246 ;  Edward  Ar- 
nold IMeysenburg,  New  York.  21780 

Inspector  from   Kansas;   a  1   act  play,  by   G. 
Stewart. 

©  Grant  Stewart,  New  York ;  D :  5884,  Dec. 

1,  1904.  21781 

Inspector  Jimmy  Donavon;   comedy  dramatize 

playlet  in  1  act,  by  G.  L.  Herriman.    10  p.    f°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  12,  1914 ;  D :  38786 ;  Guin  L.  Her- 
riman, Des  Moines.  21781a 
Inspiration;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  R.  W.  Harris. 
[3].  11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  28,   1911;   D :  25895 ;   Ren6  W. 
Harris,  New  York.  21782 

drama  in  1  act.  by  F.  J.  Ziegler.     [2],  31  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  7,  1912 ;  D :  28586 ;  Frederick  J. 
Ziegler,  New  York.  21783 


par  A.  Capus.     (In  Petite  illustration,  no.  49, 
7  fevrier  1914;  Serie-theatre,  no.  29) 

©  Feb.  7,  1914 ;  2c.  Mar.  17,  1914 ;  D  :  36388 ; 
Alfred  Capus,  Paris.  21786a 

Insufficient  evidence;  by  G.  K.  Buck. 

©  George  Kendrick  Buck,   Scranton.   Pa. ; 
D  :  2648,  Nov.  28,  1902.  21787 

Insurance,  a  curse  in  disgviise;  a  play  in  5  acts, 
by  V.  Varrie. 

©  Yida  Varrie,  Chicago;  1872:6981,   June 
29.  21788 

Insurance  (The)   agent;  by   S.  Liebert.     12  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Samuel    Liebert,    New   York;    D:  14565, 
Nov.  27,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  27,  1908.  21789 

an  eccentric  character  and  comedy  sketch. 

by   Harry   S.   Miller.     Boston,   W.   H.   Baker 
&  CO.,  1899. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1898: 
75509,  Dec.  24;  2c.  Jan.  18,  1899.  21790 

a  1  act  vaude^^lle  skit  in  1  scene,  by  Chris 

Bruno   [pseud,  of  C.  Bonnichsen]     4  p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Chris   Bonnichsen,    Menlo   Park,   N.    J. ; 
D :  10495,  May  4,  1907 ;  2c.  May  4,   1907. 

21791 

Insurance   (An)  ag'ent's  mistake.      See  Piano 
(The)  tuner. 


1077 


21792 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


21814 


Insurance  (The)  man;  or,  Little  Tommy 
Dodge,  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  Stratton.  105 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    le.    Feb.    3,    1913;    D:  32176;    Clarence 
Stratton,  St.  Louis.  21792 

Insurgent  (The);  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  D.  Cad- 
dell.     [1],  58  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    28,    1912;    D:  30673;    Douglas 
Caddell,  New  York.  21793 

play    of   American    public    life,    by    H.    B. 


Needham.      [162]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    25,    1911;     D :  25857 ;     Henry 
Beach  Needham,  Evanston,  111.  21794 

a   three   character   sketch,   by   M.   Marcus. 


[2],   8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  27,  1912  ;  D :  29815  ;  Marius  Mar- 
cus, Chicago.  21795 

Insurgents  (The);  by  E.  Randall. 

©    Emily    Randall,    Chicago;    1899:. 50072, 
Aug.  3.  21796 

a  drama  in  a  prologue  and  3  acts,  by  Alice 


Scovill  Smith  [pseud,  of  A.  M.  Smith] 

©  Alice  Maude  Smith,  Tacoma ;  D :  14796, 
Jan.  11,  1909.  21797 

•play  in  3  acts,  by  R.  T.  Edwards.     [4],  61 


p.      f  .      Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  16,  1911;  D:  23098;  Russell  T. 
Edwards,  St.  Louis.  21798 

Insurrection;  or,  Is  it  contagious?  a  truthful 
tragi-comical  absurdity  in  3  acts,  adapted 
from  the  Bohemian,  by  Helen  Zelenka.  59  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Barbara  H.   Smidl,   New  York;   D:470, 
May  15,  1901;  2c.  May  15,  1901.  21799 

Inteckning;  by  H.  Warwick. 

©   Henry   Warwick,    New    York ;    D :  6396, 
Mar.  22,  1905.  21800 

lutelectuales  (Las);  sainete  en  1  acto,  de  L. 
Buceta.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
fioles]  1914.    30  p.     12°. 

©   Sept.   17,   1914;   Ic.    Sept.   21,   1914;    D: 
38206;  Luis  Buceta,  Madrid.  21800a 

Intelligence  (The)  oflace;  monologue,  by  B.  B. 
Hayward.      Typewritten. 

©  Beatrice  B.  Hayward.  Wavland,  Mass.; 
1898:68560,  Nov.  25;  2c.  Nov.  25.  21801 

a  negro  act  in  1  scene,  arr.  by  George  H. 


Coes.     Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1894.     10 
p.     12'.     ( [Baker's  darkey  plays] ) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;   1894: 
3298.5,  June  22;  2c.  Aug.  2.  21802 

Intelligent  (The)  lovers;  a  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  M.  Fromholz.     75  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Max  Fromholz,  New  York  ;  D  :  1559,  Mar. 
12,  1902;  Ic.  Mar.  3,  1902;  Ic.  Apr.  21,  1902. 

21803 


Intelligent  (The)  lover  s— Continued. 

^a  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Fromholz.     90  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Max  Fromholz,  New  York ;  D :  4611,  Feb. 
8,  1904;  2c.  Apr.  20,  1904.  21804 

Intense  (An)  interview;  1  act  play,  by  I.  Os- 
good.     [2],  27  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Dec.   3,   1912;   D:  31.541;    Irene   Os- 
•    good,   Northampton,   England.  21805 

Intercepted;  in  4  acts,  by  J.  F.  Malloy, 

©   .John   Francis   Malloy,   Meriden,   Conn.; 
D  :  6913,  July  6,  1905.  21806 

Intercepted  (The)  letter;  monologue,  by  James 
H.  Chase.  Providence,  R.  I.,  Kensmore  pub. 
CO.,  1911.    8  p.     12°. 

©   Dec.   20,   1911;   2c.    Dec.   22,   1911;    D: 
28064;  Kensmore  pub.  co..  Providence,   R.  I. 

21807 

Intercepted  (The)  message;  or.  What  might 
happen  if  we  had  war  with  Japan,  by  E.  W. 
Weathers.     11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    2.5,    1911;     D:  25105;     E.     W. 
Weathers,  Woodlawn.  Ala.  21808 

Intereses  (Los)  creados.  See  Para  ingleses, 
mi  criado. 

Interesting  (An)  state  law;  play  in  4  acts  from 
the  German,  by  B.  F.  Markbreit.  [70]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  7,  1914;  D:  39026;  Bertha  Fie- 
bach  Markbreit,  New  York.  21808a 

Interests  created;  Jacinto  Benavente's  comedy, 
tr.  and  adapted  from  the  Spanish  by  L.  J. 
Rosenberg. 

©  Louis  J.  Rosenberg,  Detroit ;  D :  14645, 
Dec.  16,  1908.  21809 

Interference;  1  act  drama,  by  H.  N.  Bruun.  8  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  28,  1910;  D:  21678;  Harold  N. 
Bruun,   Chicago.  21810 

Interference  (The)  of  Martha;  play  in  3  acts, 
by  H.  A.  Woodworth.  46  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  21,  1913 ;  D :  32740 ;  Helen  Alden 
Woodworth,  Brookline,  Mass.  21811 

Interference  of  Patricia;  a  play,  by  L.  Bell  and 
Cecil  B.  De  Mille.  • 

©  Lilian  Bell,  New  York ;  D :  7769,  Dec.  13, 
1905.  21812 

Interim  (The);  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act,  by  W. 
Bradshaw.     7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  13,  1911 ;  D :  25753 ;  Will  Brad- 
shaw, Chicago.  21813 

Interior  decorating;  sketch,  by  Countess  T.  Er- 
dody.     6  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   .Tan.  25,  1913;    D:  32087;    Countess 
Thea  Erdody,  New  York.  21814 


1078 


21815 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


21834 


Interiors  voni  danischen  hof.      See  Charlotte 
Friederike. 

Interloper  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  Y.  Mac- 
Murphy.     [187]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  29,  1912;  D:  29539;  George  Y. 
MacMurphy,  Roslyn,  N.  Y.  21815 

a  play  in  3  acts,  tr.  from  the  French  of 


Augier,  by  Louise  I.  Guiney. 

©  John  Stetson,  Boston;   1893:9957,   Feb. 
23.  21816 

Interlopers'  (The)  elopement.     See  Irma. 

Interlude  (An);  play  in  1  act,  by  L.  R.  Morris. 
7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  12,  1914 ;  D :  38785 ;  Lloyd  Regi- 
nald Morris,  New  York.  21816a 

Intermezzo.     See  Lonely  (The)  way. 

International  (The);  historical,  patriotic  and 
sacred  dramatized  opera,  by  R.  H.  Mace. 

©   Russell   H.    Mace,    St.    Louis;    1900   A: 
28739,  Nov.  23.  21817 

International  (An)  affair;  a  musical  comedy  in 

2  acts,  by  H.   J.   Pullen.     78  p.     4°.     Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Horace  J.  Pullen,  Los  Angeles ;  D :  14982, 
Feb.  3,  1909;  2c.  Feb.  3,  1909.  21818 

International  arbitration  treaty;  by  E.  Riley, 
jr. 

©    Edward    Riley,    jr.,    Spokane,    Wash. ; 
1895 :  20407,  Apr.  13.  21819 

International  ball.      See  Sub  station  13. 

International  (An)  comedy;  play  in  1  act,  by 
E.  R.  Barnett.    21  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Nov.  13,   1914;   D:  38788;   Edith  R. 
Barnett,  Woodmere,  N.  Y.  21819a 

International  (The)  cup;  spectacular  melo- 
drama in  7  scenes,  by  R.  H.  Burnside.  42  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  27,  1910 ;  D :  21891 ;  R.  H.  Burn- 
side,  New  York.  21820 

International  episode;  in  3  acts,  by  G.  S.  Dun- 
kin.     120  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Gertrude  Scott  Dunkin,  New  York ;  D : 
824,  Sept.  3,  1901;  2c.  Sept.  3,  1901.        21821 

International  (An)  flirtation;  in  prologue  and 

3  acts,  by  S.  Morse.    60  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    8.    1910;    D :  22.514 ;    Samuel 
Morse,  New  York.  21822 

play  in  3  acts,  by  S.  Morse.     [152]  p.     f°. 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    10.    1911;    D:  24184;    Samuel 
Morse,  New  York.  21823 


International  (An)  match;  a  farcical  comedy 
in  3  acts,  by  C.  S.  Laney.  175  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Charles   S.   Laney,   New   York ;   D :  353, 
Apr.  17,  1901 ;  2c.  Apr.  17,  1901.  21824 

an  original  American  naval  comedy  drama 

in  4  acts,  by  M.  J.  Hooley.    Typewritten. 

©  M.  J.  Hooley,  Oakland,  Cal. ;  1899:46370, 
July  17;  2c.  July  17.  21825 

International  (The)  war;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
B.  M.  Kaye.     [1],  91  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  19,  1914;   D:, 38171;  Benj.  M. 
Kaye,  New  York.  21825a 

Interpreter  (The);  an  original  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  J.  M.  Feigl.    121  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  J.  Mauldin  Feigl,  New  York ;   D :  5285, 
June  27,  1904  ;  2c.  June  27,  1904.  21826 

Interrupted;  entertainment  in  1  act  and  1  scene, 
by  G.  L.  Spaulding.  [1],  9  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    13,    1913;    D :  34412 ;    George 
Leonard  Spaulding,  Hollywood,  Cal.       21827 

play  in  1  act,  by  H.  Gregory.     [16]  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  6,  1911 ;  D  :  24147  ;  Harvey  Greg- 
ory, New  Orleans.  21828 

Interrupted  (An)  burg'lary;  by  R.  Pels. 

©   Renee   Pels,   Denver;   D :  8590,   May  24, 
1906.  21829 

Interrupted  (The)  curry;  comedy  dramatic 
playlet,  by  G.  Villiers  Stuart.  14  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.    22,    1913 ;    D :  34500 ;    William 
Morris,  Brooklyn.  21830 

Interrupted  (The)  elopement;  by  L.  Lanphear. 
25  p.     obi.     24°.     Typewritten. 

©    Louise    Lanphear,    Chicago ;    D :  11611, 
Oct.  28,  1907;  2c.  Oct.  28,  1907.  21831 

Interrupted  (An)  fight;  play  in  1  act,  by  Astrid 
Penn  [pseud,  of  A.  Kimball]  and  Malcolm 
Morley.     [2],  13  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  28,  1914 ;  D :  35991 ;  Astrid  Kim- 
ball, Boston.  21831a 

Interrupted  honeymoon;  a  comedy  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  V.  Pniui. 

©  Victor  Pnini,  Brooklyn ;   D :  11548,   Oct. 
18,  1907.  21832 

— —  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Frank  Kennedy.  33 
p.    4"'.     Typewritten. 

©  John  F.  Sully,  New  York;  D:3456,  May 
18,  1903;  2c.  Mar.  11,  1903.  21833 

farce  comedy  in  1  act,  by  J.  Lortcher.    7  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  29,  1912;  D:  31270;  Jean  Lort- 
cher, New  York.  21834 


1079 


21835 


DKAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


21852 


1  act  sketch,  by  E.  W.  Quaife.     13  p.    4°, 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  13,  1910 ;  D :  21332 ;  Elise  West 
Quaife,  New  York.  21835 

Interrupted  (An)  proposal;  by  Dorothy  Usner 
[pseud,  of  D.  U.  Baxter]  13  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Dorothy  Usner  Baxter,  New  York ;   D : 
5263,  June  16,  1904;  2c.  June  16,  1904.    21836 

a  parlor  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  Bates.     Bos- 


ton, W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1907.    11  p.    12° 

©   Arlo   Bates,    Boston ;    D :  10494,    May   4. 
1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  20,  1907.  21837 

Interrupted  (The)  revels;  jilay  in  1  act,  by  C. 
Andrews.     27  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Nov.   19,    1910;    D:  22598;    Charlton 
Andrews,   Cambridge,   Mass.  21838 

Intertaining-  nobility;  musical  comedy  sketch, 
by  Searle  Allen  and  Chas.  Doty.  [16]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.      [Words   only] 

©  Ic.  Dec.  4.  1914;  D:  39094;  Nicholas  A. 
Marx,  New  York.  21838a 

Intervention  (The)  of  Miss  Watson.  Sec 
Four  plays;  by  Archibald  Eyre. 

Interview  (The);  a  1  act  comedy,  by  Jack  Bur- 
nett.    9  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Hoyt  &  McDonald,  Hyde  Park,   Mass.; 
D :  13009,  May  20,  190S ;  2c.  May  20,  1908. 

21839 

1   act  play,  by  M.  E.   Pesnel.      [2],   12  p. 


12  .     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  12,  1913;  D:  33777;  Maximilian 
Edwin  Pesnel,  East  Orange,  N,  J.  21840 

a  play  in  1  act,  by  Lord  William  Ellison. 


18  p.     4  .     Typewritten. 

©  C.  E.  Parker,  New  York ;  D :  11380,  Sept. 
19.  1907;  2c.  Sept.  10,  1907.  21841 

Interviewers  (The);  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  A.  J 

O'Hara.     New   York,    Stephen    Mearns,    1884. 

©  Arthur  J.  O'Hara,  New  York ;  1884 :  8703, 

Apr.  26.  21842 

Interviewing  a  granger;  a  vaudeville  sketch 
in  1  scene,  by  O.  E.  Young.  Boston,  W.  H. 
Baker  &  co.,  1905.  11  p.  12°.  (On  cover: 
Baker's  ed.  of  plays) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  7222. 
Sept.  7,  1905;  2c.  Oct.  12,  1905.  21843 

Interviewing  Adam;  fantastic  satire  in  1  act. 

by  F.  W.  Tebbetts.     12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  23,  1915 ;  D :  41295 ;  Forrest  AV. 

Tebbetts,  New  York.  .,     >  21843a 

Interviewing  Napoleon;  comedy  duologue,  by 
W.  Macnamara.     3  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  8,  1912 ;  D :  29607 ;  Walter  I\Iac- 
namara,  New  York.  21844 


Interviews;  or.  Bright  Bohemia,  an  Amerif'nn 
comedy  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Nobles..  Philadelphia, 
Ledger  job  print,  1881.     77  p.     12°. 

©    Milton     Nobles,     Brooklyn;     1881:8382, 
May  28 ;  2c.  Oct..  10.  21845 

Intimate  problems;  by  G.  de  la  Jara.  54  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Gustavo  de  la  Jara,  New  York ;  D :  3569, 
•    June  9,  1903;  2c.  May  12,  1903.  21846 

Into  darkness;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  B.  Cooke. 
11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Marjorie    Benton    Cooke,    Chicago;    D: 
535,  May  31,  1901 ;  2c.  May  31,  1901.       21847 

Into  each  life;  comedy  in  4  acts,  bv  Helene 
Ripley  [i.  e.  H.  R.  Noble]  135  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  19,  1910 ;  D :  20247 ;  Helene  Rip- 
ley  Noble,    Boston.  21848 

Into  the  fire;  farce  in  1  act,  by  J.  L.  Balder- 
ston.     [1],  13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  2,  1914 ;  D :  35881 ;  John  Lloyd 
Balderston,  New  York.  21848a 

Into  the  forest;  play  in  3  acts  and  6  scenes. 

by  G.  E.  Murdock.     52  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    20,    1915;    D:  42531;    Gilbert 

Edward  Murdock,  San  Francisco.         21848b 

Into  the  light;  biblical  allegory  in  2  acts,  by 
Carlyle  Moore,     i,  15  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    31,    1910;    D:  21220;    Ethelyn 
Palmer,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  21849 

-play   in  3  acts,  by  A.   Dwan.     86  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  4,  1910 ;  D :  20702 ;  Allan  Dwan, 
Chicago.  21850 

sketch    in    2    scenes,    by    Ellen    Edwards. 

27  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  18,  1915;  D :  42012 ;  Lucy  Ellen 
Edwards  Bi-uce,  Portland,  Or.  21850a 

Into  the  open;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  Gilde- 
haus. 

©  Chas.  Gildehaus,  St.  Louis ;  1897 :  11118, 
Feb.  15.  21851 

See  also  Rebel's   (The)   daughter. 


Into  the  primitive;  sketch  of  Alaskan  life,  by 
J.  B.  McKeon.     [15]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  15,  1912 ;  D :  31132 ;  James  B.  Mc- 
Keon, Oakland,  Cal.  21852 

Into  the  sunset;  comedy  drama   in  4  acts,  by 
C.  A.  Page.     [2],  29  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  27,  1914 ;  D :  38930 ;  Cleo  Adams 
Page,  Brodnax,  Va.  21852a 

Intra  muros.     See  Snow  top. 


1080 


21853 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


21872 


Intransigeant  (L');  com^die  en  1  acte,  par  L. 

Boucot.     Paris,  C.  Joubert,  1914.     27  p.     8°. 

©  Feb.  2,  1914 ;  2c.  Feb.  9,  1914 ;  D :  35968 ; 

Joubert,  Paris.  21852b 

Intricacy;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  H.  Cahill. 
©  Helena  Cahill,  New  York;   1891:13763, 
Apr.  16.  21853 

Intrigo  del  amore;  an  extravaganza,  by  F.  E. 
Copland. 

©     Frederick     E.     Copland,     Minneapolis; 
1891;   43094,  Dec.  1.  21854 

Intrigue;  by  S.  I.  Brown  and  A.  Kampe. 

©    Samuel    I.    Brown    and    Annie    Kampe, 
Philadelphia;   1894:9602,   May  3.  21855 

comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Le  Mar  Dorome    [pseud. 

of  M.  E.  Doane]      [SO]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  le.  Apr.  13,  1911 ;  D :  23948 ;  Maude  Es- 

telle   Doane,    Philadelphia.  21856 

a  drama  in  a  prologue  and  4  acts,  by  W. 


C.  Hudson. 

©  William  C.  Hudson,  Brooklyn;  1873: 
8629,  July  30.  21857 

—  a  drama  in  .5  acts,  by  R.  Espinasse. 

©  R.  Espinasse,  San  Francisco;  1873: 
12510,  Oct.  31.  21858 

—  a  drama  in  prologue  and  5  acts,  by  B. 
McCrarv.  :Marshall,  Tex.,  Jennings  bros., 
1883.    15  p.    16°. 

©  Ben  McCrarv,  Hot  Springs,  Ark.;  1883: 
1911,  Jan.  29 ;  2c.  Feb.  23.  21859 

—  original  comedy  playlet,  by  L.  R.  Dildine. 
12  p.     12°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  8,  1915;  D :  40601 ;  Lewis  R. 
Dildine.  Washington,  N.  J.  21859a 

—  play  in  5  acts,  by  E.  Hendricks. 

©  Emma  Hendricks,  United  States ;  1877 : 
9377,  Aug.  14.  21860 

—  a  Russian  drama  in  5  acts,  by  F.  Bohun 
Devereux  and  J. 'C.  Ver  Planck. 

©  F.  B.  Devereux  and  J.  Campbell  Ver 
Planck,  Boston;  1881:2671,  Feb.  21.       21861 

— ■  a  tragedy  in  1  act,  by  L,  MacG.  Bond.  10 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Lewis  MacGregor  Bond,  Brooklyn;  D: 
7296,  Sept.  22,  1905;  Ic.  Sept.  15,  1905;  Ic. 
Oct.  6,  1905.  21862 

or,  The  guardian  angel,  a  drama  in  5  acts. 


by  M.  Taylor. 

©    Malcolm    Taylor,    Chicago;    1876:7796, 
June  29.  21863 

Intrigue   in   high   places.      See   Heirs    (The) 
affiance. 

Intrigue    (An)    in   the   days   of   Henri   Trois. 
See  Cavalier  (A)  of  France. 


Intriguers  (The);  a  farcical  romance  in  4  acts, 
by  Sam  R,  Mook.     [56]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  21,  1912 ;  D :  29112 ;  Sam  Mook, 
Memphis,  Tpn.  21864 

Introduce  me;  play  in  4  acts,  by  Delia  Clarke 
[i.  e.  D.  C.  Sullivan]  [80]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  9,  1911 ;  D  :  24891 ;  Delia  Clarke 
Sullivan,  New  York.  21865 

Intruder  (The);  by  Harry  L.  Cohn.  8  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Cliff  Dean,  Chicago;  D :  6804,  June  12, 
1905;  2c.  June  3,  1905.  21866 


— -by  J.  T.  Thornton. 

©    John    Thurston    Thornton,    Marquette, 
Wis. ;  1900 :  A :  4925,  Feb.  23.  21867 

32  p. 


—  drama  in  1  act,  by  W.  W.  Quinton. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    July   16,    1914;  D:  37590;    William 
Warren  Quinton,  Buffalo.  21867a 


—  dramatic  playlet  in  1  act,  by  J.  J.  O'Rourke. 
[5],  10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Aug.   18,    1913;    D :  34191 ;    John    J. 
O'Rourke,  Danbury,  Conn.  21868 


—  dramatic  sketch,  by  T.  G.  Springer  and  H. 
Del  Ruth.    11  p.    4°.    Tj^pewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  31,  1910;  D:  20070;  Thomas 
Grant  Springer,  Oakland,  Cal.,  and  Hampton 
Del  Ruth,  San  Francisco.  21869 

—  dramatic  sketch  of  playlet,  by  J.  de  Caus- 
sin.     7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  7,  1913;  D:  32589;  Juliet  de 
Caussin,  Detroit.  ,  21870 

farcical  playlet,  by  F.  Bruegger.    16  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   June  4,   1915;   D:  40843;   Frederick 
Bruegger,  Chicago.  21870a 

—  a  funny  Dutch  skit,  by  Harry  L.  Newton. 
Chicago  and  New  York,  The  Dramatic  pub- 
lishing company,  1902.    13  p.    12°. 

©    Dramatic   pub.    co..    Chicago ;    D :  2540, 
Nov.  3,  1902 ;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1902.  21871 

—  1  act  comedy,  by  T.  L.  Darling.    19  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  24,  1915 ;  D :  40462 ;  Thomas  Les- 
lie Darling,  Oakland,  Cal.  21871a 

—  1   act  dramatic  sketch   in  1   scene,   by  R. 
Brown.     7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  27,  1915 ;  D  :  42570 ;  Ray  Brown, 
San  Mateo,  Cal.  21871b 


—  a  1  act  play,  by  Edward  A.  Braniff. 

©  Edward  A.  Braniff,  Kansas  City,  Mo. ; 
1899  :  81701,  Dec.  18.  21872 


1081 


21873 


DBAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


Intruder  (The) — Continued. 

-a  1  act  play,  by  George  Hembert  Westley. 

17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  10,  1910 ;  D :  22777 ;  .lames  Hip- 

pisley.  New  York.  21873 

a  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  E.  Wills. 

©  Anthony  B.  Wills,  Brooklyn;   D :  13329, 
July  11,  1908.  21874 

—  by  R.  Thomas.     [1],  6  p.     f.     Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    3,    1914;    D:  36786;    Richard 
Thomas,  San  Francisco.  21874a 

a  play  in  3  acts,  by  T.  Buchanan.     165  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Thompson    Buchanan,    New    York;    D: 
11742,  Nov.  14,  1907;  2c.  Nov.  14,  1907.    21875 

playlet,  by  C.  W.  Tackenberg.     [2],  11  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  13,  1914  ;  D :  37835  ;  Charles  Wil- 
liam Tackenberg,  Cincinnati.  21875a 

or.  Seaside  society,  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 

A.  A.  Augustus. 

©   Albert  A.   Augustus,   Lake   View,    111.; 
1886:14104,  June  19.  21876 

or,  The  other  Erskine,  comedy  in  prologue 

and  3  acts,  by  H.  Heaton.    167  p.    4°.    Type- 
written. 

©  Harold  Heaton,  New  York  ;  D  :  6375,  Mar. 
21,  1905 ;  2c.  Mar.  21,  1905.  21877 

See  also  Blind.— Plays  (The)  of  Maurice 


Maeterlinck. 

Intruders  (The);  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  H.  Pen- 
dexter  and  F.  Patchin. 

©  Hugh    Pendexter    and    Frank    Patchin, 
Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  D :  158S0,  May  17,  1909. 

21878 


—  a  farcical  playlet  in  1  act,  by  Frances  St 
John-Brenon.      14   p.      4°.      Typewritten. 

©  Herbert    Brenon.    Fairhope,    Ala. ;    D : 
15575,  Apr.  9,  1909;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1909.     21879 

•a  modern  1  act  playlet,  by  De  Wolfe  Allen 


[pseud,  of  A.  A.  Adleman]     14  p.    4°.    Type- 
written. 

©  A.  Allen  Adleman,  Hartford;   D :  16072, 
June  15,  1909;  2c.  June  15,  1909.  21880 

Intrus  (L');  comedie  en  1  acte,  de  M.  Fabre  et 
Henry  Dupuy-Mazuel.  (In  Supplement  gra- 
tuit  an  no.  2944  du  Monde  illustr^,  30  aoflt 
1913) 

©   Aug.   30,    1913;    2c.   Oct.   11,    1913;    D: 
346S4;  Marcel  Fabre,  Paris.  21881 

Intuition;  sketch  in  2  scenes,  by  A.  B.  Foans. 
11  p.    4°.    Tjpewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  29,  1915;  D :  42604 ;  Andrew  B. 
Foans,  New  York.  21881a 


Invaded  and  robbed  by  the  spirits;  1  act  pan- 
tomime, by  R.  P.  Polizzi.  16  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  6.  1910 ;  D :  17876 ;  R.  Pasquale 
Polizzi,  Brooklyn.  21882 

Invader  (The) ;  a  new  American  play,  by  Walter 

Ilackett. 

©    Sol    Litt,    Chicago;    D :  13210,    June    5, 
190S.  21883 

Invaders  (The);  modern  comic  opera  in  2  acts, 
by  L.  A.  Baiber.  39  p.  f°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  La  Verno  A.  Barber,  Pleasantville,  Pa. ; 
D:  4134,  Oct.  8,  1903;  2c.  Oct.  8,  1903.    21884 

Invalid  (The);  monologue,  by  May  Isabel  Fisk. 

©  Harper    &    bros.,    New  York ;    D :  5467, 
Aug.  20,   1904.  •  21885 

sketch  in  1  act,  by  E.  W.  Sweeney.    Proof. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  26,  1911;  D:  23223;  E.  Willard 
Sweeney,  Brooklyn.  21886 

— —  Set!   also   Talking   (The)   woman. 


Invalid  pupils;  by  John  P.  Addams. 

©  Lusette  Webster,  United  States;  1879: 
16608.  Dec.  10.  21887  ■ 

Invalids  (The);  farce  in  3  acts,  by  J.  S.  Car- 
roll and  A.  Walsh.     75  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 
©    Ic.    Apr.    26,    1911;    D:  24069;    John    S. 
Carroll  and  Austin  Walsh,  New  York.    21888 

Invalid's  (The)  dream;  by  B.  Grieves.  8  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Bestella  Grieves,  Chicago ;  D :  14376, 
Nov.  25,  1908;  Ic.  Nov.  25,  1908;  Ic.  Dec.  .30. 
1908.  21889 

Invasion;  a  dramatic  composition  in  3  acts,  by. 
McKee  Rankin  and  Henry  Kirke.  95  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Sidney  Drew,  New  York ;  D :  15281.  Mar. 
8,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  12,  1909.  21890 


play  of  the  future  in  4  acts,  by  J.  .Tohn- 

sou.     72  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  14,  1909 ;  D :  17096 ;  Julian  John- 
son and  Oliver  Morosco,  Los  Angeles.    21891 

Invasion  (The)  of  Mexico.      See  C!ortez. 

Invasore  (L');  dramma  in  3  atti,  di  Annie  Vi- 
vanti  [i.  e.  A.  V.  Chartres]  Milano,  Ric<'ardo 
(}uintieri   [1915]     2  p.  1.,  188  p.     12°. 

©   Aug.    15,   1915;    Ic.    Sept.   3.    1915;    D: 
42065;  Annie  Vivanti  Chartres,  Milan. 

21891a 

Invention  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Rolnick. 

[2],  83  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  14,  1912;  D:  29666;  Jacob  Rol- 
nick, Brooklyn.  21892 


1082 


21892 


COPYEIGHTED  ITS   THE   UNITED   STATES 


21910 


Inventor  (The);  business  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
D.  A.  Keynolds.  [3].  94  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    14,    1914;     D:  36025;     D.     A. 
Reynolds,  New  York.  21892a 


—  dramatic    sketch,    by    H.    Faustina.      [1], 
16  p.     4°.     Type^Yritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  26,  1914 ;  D  :  37948  ;  Helen  Faus- 
tina. New  York.  21892b 

a  farce,  by  F.  W.  Parkin.     Chicago,  F.  W. 


Parkin  [1901]      [11]  p.     16°. 

©  Frank  William  Parkin,  Chicago ;  D :  660, 
July  15,  1901;  2c.  July  15,  1901.  21893 

—  4  act   comedy-drama,   words  and   arrange- 
ment, by  W.  James. 

©  William   James,   Brooklyn;   1891:21779, 
June  15.  21894 

introducing  the  wishing  box,  a  Christmas 


plav.    bv    Elsie    Duncan    Yale.     Philadelphia, 
Hail-Mack  co.,  1915.     19  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  12,  1915 ;  2c.  Nov.  1,  1915 ;  D :  42150, 
Hall-Mack  co.,  Philadelphia.  21894a 


—  an  operetta,   by  C.  W.   Barrett. 

©  C.  W.   Barrett,    Lemoore,    Cal. ;    1893: 
39026,  Aug.  25.  21895 

—  an    original    melodrama    in    5    acts,    by    T. 


Stebbins.     92  p.     4°.     Ms. 

©  Thaddeus   Stebbins,  Washington;   1892: 
723,  Jan.  4;  2c.  Jan.  4.  21896 

—  play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  R.  Macauley.     [100]  p. 


4  .     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  10,  1914  ;  D  :  36669  ;  Charles  R. 
Macauley,  New  York.  21S96a 

Inventor's  daughter;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  E. 
I.  W.  A.  Schramm. 

©  Emma  I.  W.  A.  Schramm,  Chicago;  D: 
8683,  June  12,  1906.  21897 

Inventor's  (The)  defence;  1  act  sketch,  by  G. 
IM.  Hopkins.    3  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  29,  1910 ;  D :  22948 ;  G.  Monroe 
Hopkins,  Minneapolis.  21898 

Inventor's  (The)  hell;  socialistic  play,  by  R.  K. 
Wilson.     38  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    8,    1915;    D :  40147 ;    Rosanna 
King  Wilson,  Piqua,  O.  21898a 

Inventria;  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  C.  lie 
Onarde    [pseud,  of  C.  L.   Drake] 

©   Charles   Le    Onarde,    St.    Louis;    1893: 
20832,  Apr.  29.  21899 

a  libretto  in  3  acts  and  5  scenes,  by  Charles 

Le  Onarde  [pseud,  of  C.  L.  Drake] 

©  Charles  Leonard  Drake,  St.  Louis ;  1898 : 
55112,  Sept.  20.  21900 


Investigating"  (The)  conimittee;  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  R.  A.  Weill.    98  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ralph  A.  Weill,  New  York ;  1890 :  16564, 
May  21;  le.  May  31.  21901 

Investigation  (The);  travesty  on  deduction,  by 
P.  Finney.     [2],  20  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  le.  Aug.  1,  1914;  D:  37713;  Frank  Fin- 
ney, Winthrop,  Mass.  21901a 

Invincible  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  Janet  Bar- 
rington  [pseud,  of  J.  B.  Fedris]  108  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  30,  1910;  D:^2691;  Janet  Bar- 
rington  Fedris,  New  York.  21902 

Invisible  barrier;  play  in  4  acts,  by  Frederick 
Allen.     74  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  18,  1910;  D:  20830;  Edith  Ivy 
Allen,  Salt  Lake  City.  21903 

Invisible  bond;  by  W.  E.  Bartlette.  8  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    30,    1909;    D:  17109;    W.    W. 
Wiswell,  Portland,  Or.  21904 

Invisible  (The)  empire;  American  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  D.  Clift.  [3],  117  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  9.  1912 ;  D :  29334 ;  Denison  Clift, 
Mill  Valley,  Cal.  21905 

'a  drama,  by  A.  W.  Tourgee. 

©   A.    W.    Tourgee,    United    States;    1880: 
17667,  Nov.  19.  21906 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  D.  Clift.     105,   [3]  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    :May    6,    1911;    D:  24152;    Denison 
Clift,  Mill  Valley,  Cal.  21907 

or,  A  romance  of  a  millionaire's  daugh- 
ters, a  comedy  opera  in  3  acts,  written  and 
composed  by   B.   F.   Stalnaker. 

©      Benjamin      Frank      Stalnaker,      New 
Brighton,  N.  Y. ;  1898 :  18226,  Mar.  18.   21908 

or.  Cavaliers  and  carpet-baggers  in  South 

Carolina,  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  W.  H.  Max- 
well and  W.  M.  Wood. 

©  W.  H.  Maxwell  and  W.  M.  Wood,  Brook- 
lyn ;  1880 :  5993,  Apr.  16.  21909 

Invisible  (The)  eye;  diplomatic  episode,  by 
P.  W.  Porter.     [16]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  le.   May   18,   1912;   D:  29707;   Paul   W. 
Porter,  New  York.  21910 

Invisible  (The)  man;  farce  in  X  act,  by  Cyril 
Twyford  and  Leslie  Lambert,  suggested  by  a 
story  by  H.  G.  Wells.  [2],  23  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  18,  1913 ;  D :  37414 ;  Alfred  Ware- 
ing,  London.  21910a 


1083 


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DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


21927 


Invisible  (The)  prince;  or,  The  war  of  the 
Amazons,  a  drama,  by  Charles  P.  Shiras. 

©  Rebecca  Shiras  Morris,  Allegheny,  Pa. ; 
1895 :  15228,  Mar.  16.  21911 

Invisibles  (Les);  tableau  dramatique  en  1  acte, 
par  A.  de  Lorde  et  A.  Binet.  (In  Supplement 
gratuit  au  no.  2902  du  Monde  illustrg,  9  no- 
vembre  1912) 

©  Nov.  9,  1912 ;  2c.  Dec.  7,  1912 ;  D :  31611 ; 
Andr6  de  Lorde  et  Alfred  Binet,  Paris. 

21912 

Invitation  (An)  to  the  ball;  comedy  sketch,  by 
Harrv  L.  Newton.  New  York,  M.  Witmark  & 
sons,'l913.  15  p.  12°.  ( [Harry  L.  Newton's 
1  act  comedy  sketches,  monologues  and  dra- 
matic episodes] ) 

©  Aug.  4,  1913 ;  2c.  Aug.  5,  1913 ;  D  :  34007  ; 
M.  Witmark  &  sons,  New  York.  21913 

Invite  done  Ferdinand;  vaudeville  en  1  acte, 
par  Henry  Moreau  et  Marc  Sonal  [pseud,  of 
Georges  Lanos]  Paris.  C.  Joubert,  1913.  35 
p.     S". 

©  Nov.  22,  1913 ;  2c.  Dec.  1,  1913 ;  D  :  35195  : 
Joubcn-t,  Paris.  21914 

Invocation  (An);  by  F.  Heiskell. 

©    Ferdinand    Heiskell,    Ebenezer,    Tenn. ; 
1889:28378,  Sept.  18;  2c.  Sept.  27.  21915 

a  play  in  1  act.  by  Peter  Banks  [pseud,  of 


H.  S.  Wagner]    15  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  19,  1912 ;  D :  30027,  Hazel  Shep- 
pard  Wagner,  Toronto,  Canada.  21916 

Involuntary  (An)  understudy;  a  dramatiza- 
tion in  1  act  of  Percival  Pollard's  A  life  or 
deatli  performance,  by  D.  Kimball.  9  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  David  Kimball,  Boston;  D :  15915,  May 
21,  1909;  2c.  May  22,  1909.  21917 

loci  iocosi;  acta  Saturnalibus,  by  Frederick  W. 
Coburu,  music  by  Maximilian  P.  E.  Grosz- 
mann.  New  York,  Ethical  culture  schools 
[189G]  cover-title.  12  p.  16°.  [Latin  text 
with  music] 

©  Ethical  culture  schools,  New  York ;  1896 : 
11254,  Feb.  18;  2c.  Feb.  22.  21918 

lolanthe.     Sec  Dancing  (The)  operettas. 

lola's  sin;  a  drama  in  4,  acts,  by  L.  J.  L.  Still- 
wpll.     92  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Laura   Jean   Libbey-Stilwell,   Brooklyn; 
D :  12105,  Jan.  3,  1908 ;  2c.  May  26,  1908. 

21919 

Ion  and  lole;  a  Paphian  play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  G. 
Hazelton,  jr. 

©  George' C.  Hazelton,  jr..  New  Rochelle, 
N.  Y. ;  D  :  4627,  Feb.  17,  1904.  21920 

lone;  by  L.  Cox. 

©  Laura  Cox,  St.  Louis;  1879:6994,  May 
26.  21921 


lone — Continued. 

Petrella's  opera  containing  the  Italian  text, 

with  an  English  tr.  and  music  of  all  the  prin- 
cipal airs.    Boston,  Oliver  Ditson  co. 

©  Heirs  of  T.  Barker,  United  States,  in  re- 
newal for  14  yrs.  from  Sept.  27,  1892;  1892: 
2600L  June  27;  Ic.  June  27;  Ic.  Jan.  6,  1899. 

21922 

a  tragedy  from  Lytton's  Last  days  of  Pom- 


peii, by  C.  A.  Deninger. 

©    Chas.    Aurelius    Deninger,    Baltimore; 
1897 :  68298,  Dec.  8.  21923 

Iphigenia;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  S.  Elgutter. 

Omaha,  Press  of  C.  Chase  [1902]     100  p.    12°. 

©  Charles  S.   Elgutter,   Omaha,  Neb.;   D: 

2174,  July  31,  1902 ;  2c.  Sept.  8,  1902.      21924 

a  tragedy   in  5  acts,  by  Jean  Racine,   tr. 

from  the  ed.  of  1697,  the  last  rev.  by  Racine, 
and  adapted  for  tlie  English-speaking  theatre 
by  M.  Thomson.    87  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Mortimer  Thomson,  New  York ;  D :  12368, 
Jan.  31,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  31,  1908.  21925 

Iphigenia  in  Tauris;  [by]  Euripides,  an  Eng- 
lish version  by  Witter  Bynner.  New  York, 
M.  Kenuerley,  1915.     3  p.  1.,  87  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  15,  1915 ;  2c.  and  aff.  Dec.  1,  1915 ; 
A:  416629;  Mitchell  Kennerlev,  New  York. 

21925a 

ed.     by     William     Nickersou     Bates. 


Text  ed.    New  York,  Cincinnati  [etc.]    Ameri- 
can book  company  [1903]     55  p.     12°. 

©  Amer.   book  co..    New   York;   A:  51333, 
Jan.  22,  1903;  2c.  May  13,  1904.  21925b 

ed.  with  an  introduction,  notes,  and  a 


critical  appendix,  by  William  Nickerson  Bates. 
New  York,  Cincinnati  [etc.]  American  book 
company  [1904]  164  p.  front.,  illus.  12°. 
©  Amer.  book  co..  New  York;  A :  80369, 
Feb.  26,   1904;   2c.  Apr.   18,   1904.         21925c 

tr.   into   English   rhyming   verse  with 


explanatory  notes,  by  Gilbert  Murray.  Lon- 
don, G.  Allen  &  sons,  1910.  x  p.,  1  1.,  105, 
[1]  p.,  1  1.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  0,  1010 ;  A  ad.  int.  194 ;  pub.  IMar. 
10,  1910;  Oxford  university  press,  American 
branch.   New  York.  21925d 

—  Same.    New  York,  Oxford  university  press, 
American  branch,  1910.     xi,  105  p.     12°. 

©  May  4,  1910;  2c.  May  6,  1910;  A:  261755; 
Oxford  universitv  press,  American  brancli. 
New  York.  21926 


—  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Goethe,  tr.  from  the 
German  by  F.  Butler.  Reading,  Pa.  [Albright 
&  Shenton]   1898.     75  p.     12°. 

©   Frederick   Butler,   Reading,   Pa.;    1898: 
27996,  May  4;  2c.  May  19.  21927 


1084 


21928 


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21948 


Iphigenia  in  Tauris — Continued. 
See    also    G-erman    classico    of    the    nine- 
teenth and  twentieth  centuries. 


Iphig-enia    mit    dem.    gotte. 
tragoedien. 


See   Dionysische 


Ipso;  fantasy  in  1  period,  by  H.  W.  Bible.  [2], 
7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.    29,    1913;    D:  34570;    Howard 
Wiswall  Bible,  New  York.  21928 

Iras  of  Antioch;  a  tragedy,  by  H.  Abend.  Ken- 
drick,  O.,  Gazette  print  [1906]  2  p.  1.,  22  p. 
8°. 

©  Hallett  Abend,   Belleville,   111. ;   D :  7913, 
Jan.  29,  1906;  2c.  Jan.  29,  1906.  21929 

Ireland;  or.  The  voice  of  the  people,  a  drama 
of  real  life  in  4  acts,  by  IMrs.  R.  Pacbeco. 

©    Mrs.    Romualdo    Pacheco,    New    Y^ork ; 
1890:  36S41,  Nov.  21.  21930 

Ireland  and  Israel;  comedy-dramatic  sketch  in 
1  act  and  several  scenes,  by  Frank  B.  Coigne. 
[5]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  22.  1912  ;  D  :  29127  ;  Champion 
film  CO.,  New  York.  21931 

Ireland  as  it  is.      See  Connemara. 
Ireland  forever;  by  S.  C.  Goodman. 

©  Samuel  Clarence  Goodman,  Kansas  City, 


Mo.;   D:  15518,  Apr.  2,   1909. 


21932 


Ireland  of  to-day;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  S. 
Briggs. 

©  Hamlet  S.  Briggs,  Rochester,  N.  X. ;  1882: 
19354,  Nov.  15.  21933 

Ireland    severing    her    chains. 

©  Marie  Antoinette  Nathalie  Pollard,  New 
York  ;  1878  :  11587,  Oct.  9.  21934 

Ireland's  wrong.     See  Eviction  (The) 

Irene;  by  F.  Rothchild,  jr. 

©  Frank  Rothchild,  jr..  New  York:  1887: 
16130,  June  22.  21935 

Roman  spectacular  drama,  by  J.  L.  Daniels. 


48  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  John  Louis  Daniels,  St.  Louis ;  D :  1946. 
May  29,  1902;  2c.  May  29,  1902.  21936 

Irene  Ashton;  or.  The  stolen  child,  drama  in 
5  acts,  by  H.  B.  Lochlan.  Boston,  S.  J.  Park- 
hill  &  CO.,  19n.     15  p.     12°. 

©   Mar.   27,   1911;   2c.   Mar.   24.    1911;    D: 
23760 ;  Helen  Beatrice  Lochlan,  Enfield,  Mass. 

21937 

Irene,  queen  of  Cyprus;  by  B.  M.  AVilson. 

©    Bertha    M.    Wilson,    New   York;    1805: 
14739,  Mar.  13;  2c.  Mar.  20.  21938 


Irene,  the  empress  of  Byzantium;  a  historical- 
romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  L.  Roberts. 
100  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  Lynch  Roberts,  Miami,  Fla. ;  D : 
10920,  July  8,  1907 ;  2c.  Jan.  20.  1908.    21939 

Iris;  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  C.  Line.  [2], 
65  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    23,    1913;    D:  33024;    Charles 
Line,  Virginia,  Minn.  21940 

a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Arthur  W.  Pinero. 


New  York,  H.  R.  Russell,  1902.    3  p.  1.,  224  p. 
12°. 

©  Robert  Howard  Russell,  New  York;  D: 
2578,  Oct.  31,  1902;  2c.  Oct.  31,  1902.     21941 


—  Italian  libretto,  by  Luigi  lUica,  English  tr. 
by  Willard  G.  Day.    30  p.    8°. 

©  G.  Ricordi  &  co.,  Milan;  C:  34467,  Oct. 
8,  1902;  2c.  Oct.  8,  1902.  21942 

—  an  opera  in  3  acts,  Italian  libretto  by 
Luigi  lUica,  English  version  by  W.  G.  Day, 
nmsic  bv  Pietro  Mascagni.  New  York,  Boosey 
&  CO.,  1898.     39,  [2]  p.     8°.     [Libretto  onlyl 

©  G.  Ricordi  &  co.,  Milan ;  1898 :  63394,  Oct. 
29;  2c.  Oct.  29.  21943 

with    an    English    prose    tr.    by 


Alfred  Kalisch,  music  by  Pietro  Mascagni. 
London,  G.  Ricordi  &  co.,  1907.  Ip.  1.,  [3,  4]- 
38,   [4] -38  p.     8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ricordi  &  co.,  Milan ;  D :  11035,  July  24, 
1907;  2c.  July  24,  1907.  21944 

Iris  intervenes;  Arabian  night  of  the  suburbs 
in  3  acts  and  5  scenes,  by  J.  H.  Turner.  74  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  14,  1914 ;  D :  39080 ;  John  Hast- 
ings Turner,  London.  21944a 

Irish  (The)  agent;  a  domestic  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  J.  P.  Hill. 

©   Joseph    P.   Hill,   Brooklyn;    1885:12874. 
June  11.  21945 

a  play  of  Irish  life  in  4  acts,  by  Bernard 


F.  Moore.     Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1896. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;   1895: 

61544,  Dec.  5;  2c.  Dec.  21.  21946 

Irish  (The)  ahead  again;  comedy  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  O.  E.  La  Rew.  21  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Ic.    July    19,    1912;    D:  30302;    Charles 
Elmer  La  Rew,  Detroit.  21947 

Irish   (The)   alderman.      See  Politician   (The) 

Irish- American  (The);  a  comedy  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  E.  Hanford. 

©   Edwin   Hanford,   Chicago;  1892:14781. 

Apr.  4.  21948 


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21949 


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21971 


Irish-American  (The) — Continued. 

a  comedy  melodrama  in  4  acts.    Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Franklvn  W.  Lee,  St.  Paul ;  1S93 :  42917, 
Sept.  25;  2c.  Sept.  25.  21949 

monologue,    by    A.    Hoffman.      12    p.      4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  le.  June  4,  1915 ;  D :  40S38 ;  Aaron  Hoff- 
man, New  York.  21949a 

new  American  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by 

C.  Barringer. 

©    Charles   Barriuger,    Providence,    R.    T. ; 
1892  :  10580,  Mar.  8.  21950 

an  original  drama,  by  J.  L.  Sullivan. 

©  John  L.   Sullivan,   Boston;   1893:42726, 
Sept,  23.  21951 

Irish- American  (The)  ex-congressman;  com- 
edy vaudeville  playlet,  by  H.  S.  Gaskell.  7  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  14,  1911 ;  D :  28039 ;  Harry  Stev- 
ens Gaskell,  Detroit.  21952 

Irish  and  Dutch  comedy;  by  V.  J.  Raymo.  [2], 
23  p.    8°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.   Jan.  24,  1913;   D:  32113;  Varick  J. 
Raymo,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  21953 

Irish  (The)  and  Dutch  emigrants;  a  comic 
musical  sketch  in  1  act,  by  Mrs.  S.  E.  Caw- 
thorn. 

©   Mrs.    S.    E.    Cawthorn,    United    States; 
1876 :  4572,  Apr,  15.  21954 

Irish  (An)  Arab;  a  spectacular  melodrama  in 

6  tableaux,  by  W.  A.  Brady  and  M.  J.  Haw. 

©  William  A.  Brady  and  Michael  J.  Haw. 

New  York;  1890:3467,  Jan.  27,  21955 

Irish  aristocracy;  an  original  farcical  comedy 

in  3  acts,  by  William  Carleton.     49  p.     f" . 
Typewritten. 

©   Barry   and    Pay,  Chicago;    1882:3623, 

Mar.    7;   2c.   Apr,   17.  [Note:    Title   on   the 

copies  deposited  reads,  Irish  aristocracy;  or, 

Muldoon's   picnic]  21956 

Irish  (The)  authoress;  domestic  comedy  in  1 
act,  by  J.  Emery.  [1],  6  p.  4°,  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Ic.   Apr.   8,  1912;    D:  29322;   Josephine 
Emery,  Hilliards,  O.  21957 

Irish  (The)  booking  agents;  an  original  2  act 
comedy,  by  C.  O'Leary.  10  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©     Con     O'Leary,     Milwaukee;     D :  13734, 
Sept.  8,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  8,  1908.  21958 

Irish  (The)  brigade;  an  original  play  in  5  acts, 
by  B.  Mathews  and  G.  H.  Jessup. 

©  Brander  Matthews  and  George  H.  Jes- 
sup, United  States;  1886:3783,  Feb.  13. 

21959 


Irish  (The)  brigade  at  the  battle  of  Fredericks- 
burg; play  in  3  acts,  by  P.  McDermott.  12  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic,    Feb.    27,    1911;    D :  23482 ;    P.    Mc- 
Dermott, Carnegie,  Pa.  21960 

Irish  (An)  cavalier;  a  romantic  drama  of  the 
17th  century,  by  Frank  T.   Eohezabal,   J.   R. 
Echezabal,  jr.,  collaborator  in  the  plot.    51  p, 
•  f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  R.  Echezabal,  jr..  New  Orleans: 
D:864,  Sept,  13,  1901;  2c.  Sept.  13,  1901. 

21961 

a  romantic  play  in  4  acts,  by  T.  B.  Sayre. 


133  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Theodore   Burt    Sayre,   New    York ;    D : 
10675,   May  31,   1907;   2c.  May  31.   1907. 

21962 

Irish  ceildh;  or.  Cottage  concert,  by  C.  M.  Fox 
and  A.  Milligan.      [16]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  11,  1911;  D :  23351 ;  C.  Milligan 
Fox  and  Alice  Milligan,  New  York.        21963 

Irish  (An)  Christmas;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  W, 
Montague.    75  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  18,  1911 ;  D  :  24235 ;  Walter  Mon- 
tague, San  Francisco,  21964 

Irish   (The)    contractors;   by   C,    Sabine. 

©  Chas.  Sabine,  Brooklyn ;  1899 :  65484,  Oct. 
9.  21965 

Irish  (The)  corporal;  an  American  comedy  war 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  T.  Farrell. 

©  Tony  Farrell,  United  States ;  1891 :  4390, 
Jan.  31.  21966 

Irish  (The)  countess;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
E.  J.  H.  Mason. 

©   Elsie   .L   H.    Mason,   New   York;    1885: 
17680,  Aug.  20.  21967 

Irish  (The)  dentist;  a  comedy  farce  in  1  act, 
by  J.  C.  Fox. 

©    John    C.    Fox,    New   York ;    1899 :  57201, 
Sept.  7.  21968 

Irish  (The)   detective;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  F.  Poole. 

©  John  P.  Poole,  Brooklyn  ;  1873  :  1054,  Feb. 
4.  21969 

a  farce  comedy,  by  G.  Pemberton. 

©   George   Pemberton,    New   York;    1898: 
52409,  Sept.  7.  21970 

a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  Robert  L.  Parkin- 


son.    Philadelphia,  The  Penn  publishing  com- 
pany, 1906.     65  p.     12°, 

©    Penn    pub,    co.,    Philadelphia ;    D :  9277, 
Oct.  19,  1906 ;  2c.  Oct.  19,  1906.  21971 


1086 


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21988 


Irish  (The)  detectives;  a  farce  comedy,  by  G. 
I'enibertou. 

©    George    Pemberton,    New    York;    1898: 
52410,   Sept.  7.  21972 

Irish  diplomacy;  a  1  act  dramatic  composition, 
by  Feutoii  A.  Farnham. 

©  Esphorst  and  Farnham,   St.   Louis ;   D : 
15888,  May  19,  1909.  21973 


Irish    musical 


Fielding. 


Irish    domestics;     an     original 
'sketch  in  1  scene,  by  J. 

©  John  Fielding,  New  York  ;  1874 :  556,  .Tan. 
16.  21974 

Irish  (An)  Dutchman;  an  original  singing 
comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  A.  Reilly. 

©  James  A.  Reilly,  Baltimore ;  1893 :  21SS3, 
May  5.  21975 

Irish  (An)  Eden;  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
George  M.  Rosener.  New  York,  Dick  &  Fitz- 
gerald, 1911.     42  p.     12°. 

©   Apr.    12,    1911;    2c.    Apr.    13,    1911;    D: 
23935 ;  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.     21976 

Irish  emigrant;  an  Irish-American  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  M.  A.  O'Loughlin.  Chicago,  T.  H. 
Bush,  1884.     29  p.     16°. 

©    Mary    A.    O'Loughlin,    United    States ; 
1884:18905,  Sept.  20;  2c.  Nov.  10.  21977 

play  in  1  act,  by  W.  Montague.     10  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  5,  1914 ;  D :  36943 ;  Walter  Mon- 
tague, San  Francisco.  .  21977a 

—  u  realistic  5  act  Irish  American  drama,  by 


H.  McGolrick. 

©  Henry  McGolrick,  Chicago;  1896:27282, 
May  4.  21978 

Irish  (The)  exile;  or.  The  return  of  the  wan- 
derer, a  drama  in  prologue  and  3  acts,  by 
B.  W.  Wallace. 

©  Bart  W.  W^allace,  Philadelphia;  1879: 
10792,  Aug.  13.  21979 

Irish  (The)  fairy  queen;  by  M,  P.  Gaughran. 
4  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Michael  Paul  Gaughran,  Jamaica,  N.  Y. ; 
D :  10459,  Apr.  29,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  29,  1907. 

21980 

Irish  fern;  or.  The  land  of  nod,  by  R.  McWade. 

©  Herman  Jahn,  San  Francisco ;  1883 :  19514, 

Oct.  23.  21981 

Irish  fidelity;  or.  The  fate  of  McCulloch,  a  do- 
mestic Irish  drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  N.  Fort. 

©  J.  Neil  Fort,  Edward  P.  Wilks  and 
George  M.  Vickers,  Philadelphia  ;  1871 :  10798, 
Nov.  13.  21982 


Irish  flats;  an  original  burlesque  on  French 
flats. 

©  Tony  Pastor,  New  York;  1879:14948, 
Nov.  8.  21983 

Irish  folk- history  plays;  by  Lady  Gregory.  Se- 
ries 1,  2.  New  York  and  London,  G.  P.  Put- 
nam's sons,  1912.     2v.  12°. 

Contents  :  1st  ser.  Grania. — Kincora. — 
Dervorgilla. — 2d  ser.  The  Canavans. — The 
white  cockade. — The  deliverer. 

©  INIar.  30, 1912  ;  2c.  Apr.  2, 1912  ;  A :  309749/ 
Lady  Gregory,  %  G.  P.  Putnam's  sons,  New 
York.  '  21984 

Irish  (The)  genius.     See  Corney  O'Camey. 

Irish  (An)  gentleman;  a  play  of  life  in  Ireland 
in  3  acts,  by  R.  Morris.  New  York,  1897. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ramsay  IVIorris,  Jersey  City  ;  1897  :  41881, 
July  21 ;  2c.  Aug.  27.  21985 


Irish  (The)  girl. 


See  Irlandaise  (L') 

See  Rttby  (The) 


Irish  (The)  girl's  fortune 
ring. 

Irish  (The)  gossoon;  an  original  romantic  com- 
edy-drama in  4  acts,  by  E.  E.  Kidder. 

©   Edward   E.   Kidder,   New   York;    1891: 
823a,  Mar.  4.  21986 


Irish   heads    and   German   hearts. 
(The)  leaf  clover. 


See  Four 


Irish  hearts;  Irish  play  in  1  act,  by  S.  E.  San- 
des(in  and  J.  J.  Portley.  4  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  15,  1915 ;  D :  39873 ;  Stephen  E. 
Sandeson  and  J.  Joseph  Portley,  Ogden,  Utah. 

21986a 


—  romantic   Irish   comedy    in   1    act,   by   W. 
Montague.     14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  17,  1914 ;  D :  37875 ;  Walter  Mon- 


tague, San  Francisco. 


21986b 


—  or.  Love  in  the  ould  sod,  being  the  adven- 
tures of  Barney  the  guide  and  his  own  Nora 
Agra,  a  dramatic  episode,  by  F.  G.  Maeder. 

©  Fred  G.  Maeder,  New  York ;  1871 :  6SS3, 
July  22.  21987 


—  or,   Mona   Crehan,   comedy   in  3   acts,   by 
E.  A.  Houston.    120  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   June  30,  1915;  D:  41223;   Edith  A. 
Houston,  New  York.  21987a 


Irish     hearts 
a-chorra. 


in     Irish     homes.       See     Erin 


Irish  hearts  of  old;  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts. 

©  Eugene  Gorman  and  John  Curry,   New 

Orleans  ;  1889 :  22513,  July  22.  21988 


1087 


21989 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


22010 


Irish  (The)  Hebrew;  a  comedy  drama  of  New 
York  life  in  5  acts  and  7  scenes,  by  E.  W. 
Scully. 

©    Eugene   W.    Scully,    New   York;    1892: 
52893,  Dec.  24.  21989 

Irish  (The)  heir;  play  in  3  scenes,  by  H.  Miles. 
34  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    30,    1912;    D:  31505;    Homer 
Miles,  New  York.  21990 

Irish  help;  a  1  act  comedy,  arr.  by  F.  G.  Mae- 
der. 

©  Fred  G.  Maeder,  New  York ;  1870 :  4045, 
Nov.  25.  21991 

Irish  (The)  hero.     See  Faithful  Mike. 

Irish  historic  pageant  (Book  of  the)  See  Book 
Of   the   Irish   historic  pageant. 

Irish  (An)  idyl;  a  romantic  play  in  4  acts,  by 
Mary  Wolfe  Van  Hann. 

©  Mary  Dumont,  United  States;   1900  A: 
12570,  May  19.  21992 

Irish  (The)  insurgent  chiefs  of  1803.  See 
Rebels   (The) 

Irish  (An)  invasion;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Alice 
C.  Thompson.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co., 
1911.     12  p.     12°. 

©   Aug.   31,    1911;   2c.    Sept.   1,    1911;    D: 
25120;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.    21993 

Irish  (The)  jailer;  comedy  sketch,  by  G,  Ellis. 
11  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  19,  1910 ;  D :  21888 ;  Chas.  Ellis. 
Rock  Island,  III.  21994 

Irish  (The)  Jew;  a  monologue,  by  Humphrey 
Burke.     10  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  M.  B.  Curtis,  Los  Angeles ;  D :  1296,  Jan. 
11,  1902;  2c.  Jan.  11,  1902.  21995 

Irish  (The)  jockey;  an  Irish  racing  comedy- 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Wheelock,  jr. 

©  Joseph  Wheelock,  jr.,  New  York;  1892: 
52461,  Dec.  22.  21996 

Irish  (The)  jubilee;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  Fisher  and  Carroll. 

©   Fisher   and   Carroll,   New   York;    1898: 
73309,  Dec.  16.  21997 

Irish  justice;  comedy  sketch  in  1  scene,  by 
Charles  Morton,  Chicago,  Chicago  manuscript 
CO.,  1914.  [1],  13  p.  f°.  Mimeographed. 
(Byer's  library  of  tabloid  plays) 

©   Nov.   12,    1914;    2c.   Nov.   23,    1914;    D: 
38887;  Alex.  Byers,  Chicago.  21997a 

Irish  King  Kerry;  or.  For  love  and  country, 
by  J.  W.  Jlurphy. 

©    Joseph    William    Murphy,    Boston;    D: 
6072,  Jan.  14,  1905.  21998 


Irish  (The)  know-nothing;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  H.  Morford. 

©  Henry  Morford,  New  York ;  1874 :  13940, 
Nov.  13.  21999 

Irish  (The)  landlord;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
J.  P.  Hill. 

©  Joseph  P.  Hill,  Brooklyn ;  1888 :  16069, 
June  4.  22000 

Irish  (The)  linen  peddler;  a  farce  in  2  acts,  by 
T.  S.  Denison.     Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison,  1879. 
17  p.     12°.     ([School  and  social  drama]) 
.  ©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago;  1879:13031,  Oct. 
14;  2c.  Oct.  22.  22001 

Same. 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago,  in  renewal  for 
14  years  from  Oct.  14,  1907 ;  D :  11400,  Sept. 
23,  1907;  2c.  Sept.  23,  1907.  22002 

Irish  (The)  lord;  a  farce  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
P.    Dalton.      [1],   7   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  4,  1909 ;  D :  16581 ;  Pat  Dalton, 


Chicago. 


22003 


Irish  (An)  love  story;  a  musical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  Michael  E.  Hanley. 

©  Mary  Ellen  Hanley,  Chicago ;  1899 :  2529, 
Jan.  5;  2c.  Jan.  26.  22004 

Irish  loyalty;  or,  Acushla  machree,   an  Irish 

comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Marcus  Moriarty. 

©   Fred   A.    Hodgson,    New   York;     1892: 

27079,  June  28.  22005 

Irish  luck;  by  W.  H.  Powers. 

©  Will  H.  Powers,  Brooklyn;  1887:27996, 
Oct.  29.  22006 

Irish  (The)  mail;  a  sensational,  musical,  Irish 
comedy  drama,  by  Edward  Coleman,  J.  W. 
Thompson  and  W.  H.  Lytell.  20  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  W.  H.  Lytell,  Portland,  Or. ;  1892 :  26289, 
June  23;  Ic.  June  23.  22007 

Irish  (The)  match-makers;  play  in  1  act,  by 
M.  Lovel.     7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  12,  1913  ;  D  :  35124  ;  Mary  Lovel, 
Lakewood,  N.  J.  22008 

Irish  (The)  millionaire;  a  comedy  drama,  by  D. 
Sully. 

©  Daniel  Sully,  United  States;   1890:404, 
Jan.  2.  22009 

comedy  in  1  act,  by  S.  Cox  and  V.  Van  Ett. 

[2],  9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  16,  1914 ;  D :  38126 ;  Sid  Cox  and 
Vernal  Van  Ett,  Chicago.  22009a 

a  play  in  1  act,  by  C.  J.  Sullivan.     [9]  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.   10,   1913;   D:  32255;   Cornelius 
J.  Sullivan,  Boston.  22010 


1088 


22010 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


22033 


Irish  (The)  minstrel;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  M.  E. 
Mann.      [2],  24  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  5,  1914 ;  D :  37748 ;  M.  E.  Mann, 
New  York.  22010a 

See  also  Bryan  Couline. 

Irish  neighbors;    sketch,    by    M.    M.    Stanley. 
3  p.     4°.     Typewritten, 

©  Maude  May  Stanley,  Chicago ;  D :  1.5087, 
Feb.  15,  1909;  2c.  Feb.  15,  1909.  22011 

Irish   nobility;    melodrama    in   3    acts,    by    W. 
Rolff.     34  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  Rolff,  Brooklyn;   D :  6-371,   Apr. 
25,  1905 ;  2c.  Apr.  25,  1905.  22012 

Irish   (An)   nobleman;   a   comedy   drama  in   3 
acts,  by  C.  Fletcher. 

©    Coyne   Fletcher,    Washington ;    D :  3520, 
June  1,  1903.  22013 

Irish  (The)  orator;  original  dramatic  sketch,  by 
.T.  J.  Sully.     6  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   .Tohn   J.    Sullv,     Philadelphia;     D :  5254. 
July  5,  1904 ;  2c.  July  5,  1904.  22014 

Irish    (The)    outlaw.      See   Captain   Jack. 

Irish  (The)  patriot's  dream.     Sec  Dawn  (The) 
of  freedom. 

Irish  pawnbroker;  farce  comedy,  by  T.  F.  Bal- 
lenger. 

©  Thomas  F.  Ballenger,  New  York;  1898: 
61454,  Oct.  19.  22015 

a  farce-comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  W.  Spears. 

©  Joe  W.  Spears,  New  York  ;  1900  A :  21.504, 
Aug.  28.  22016 

Same.     Typewritten. 

©  Joe  W.  Spears,  New  York  ;  1900  A  :  21505. 
Aug.  28;  2c.  Sept.  5.  22017 

Irish  pawnbrokers. 

©   Josenh   AYellinc;tou    Spears,   New   York; 
1900  A:  7240,  Mar.  19.  22018 

■  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Edgar  Seldeu. 

3d   ed.     161   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  W.  Spears,  New  York;  D :  2253, 
Aug.  19,  1902;  2c.  Sept.  3,  1902.  22019 

• ^by  J.  W.   Spears. 

©  Joe  W.  Spears,  New  York ;  1900  A :  21503, 
Aug.  28.  22020 

Irish  pluck.      See   Gallery   gods. 

Irish  (The)  prince;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A. 
Carr. 

©  Albert  Carr,  Rapid  City,   S.   D. ;   1891: 

1943,  Jan.  13;  2c.  Apr.  10,  1894.  22021 

Irish    (The)    professor;    or.    The    mystery    of 

Glengara,  a  petite  Irish  drama  in  3  pts.,  by 

F.  Marsden  [pseud,  of  W.  A.  Sliver] 

©   Fred   Marsden,   New   York;    1874^3669 
Mar.  23. 


Irish  Puck;  a  3  act  musical  farce  comedy,  by 
C.  Buike,  J.  K.  Gibson,  and  S.  J.  Ryan. 

©  Charles  Burke,  James  K.  Gibson  and 
Samuel  J.  Ryan,  New  York;  1887:1953.5, 
July  29.  22023 

Irish  (The)  raffle,  widow  Hennessy's  raffle, 
raffling  a  clock;  or.  A  raffle  at  Duffy's,  an 
original    sketch,   by   J.   F.   Poole. 

©  John  F.  Poole,  Brooklyn;  1874:13006, 
Oct.  19.  22024 

Irish  (The)  rebel;  a  romantic  play  of  the  days 
of  '98,  in  3  acts,  by  Bernard'  Francis  Moore. 
Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1903.  38  p.  12°. 
(On  cover:   Baker's  ed.  of  plays) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  D :  4131. 
Oct.  23,  19(i;5 ;  2c.  Nov.  16,  1903.  22025 

Irish  romance;  dramatized  from  The  Duchess' 
[Margaret  A.  Hungerford's]  novel.  The 
duchess,  by  R.  C.  and  O.  Hevia.  57  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Rhoda  C.  Hevia  and  Orlando  Hevia, 
Brooklyn;  D :  4853,  Apr.  7,  1904;  Ic.  Apr.  7, 
1904.  22026 

Irish  (The)  rose;  burlesque  comedy. 

©  Patrick  Murphy,  New  York ;  1890 :  37199, 
Nov.  24.  22027 

Irish  drama  in  3  acts,  by  F.  A.  Sheridan. 

[.51]    p.      4°.      Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  28,  1914 :  D :  37146 ;  Francis  Al- 
bert Sheridan,  Bourbonnais,  111.  22027a 

Irish  (The)  round-up.     See  Dinny. 

Irish  (The)  senator;  by  J.  W.  Spears. 

©  Joseph  AV.  Spears,  Centerville,  Ind. ;  D : 
10348,  Apr.  15,  1907.  22028 

— —  a  farce  C(nnedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  E.  Gaylord. 

©  A.  E.   Gavlord,   Syracuse,  N.  Y. ;   1892: 

52433,  Dec.  22.  22029 

Irish  (The)  spy.     See  Fall  (The)  of  Atlanta. 

Irish  (The)  statesman;  a  progressive  Irish- 
American  jilny  in  5  acts  and  8  scenes,  by  F. 
IMurphy.      120    p.      4°.      Typewritten. 

©  Fitzgerald  Murphy,  New  York ;  1892 . 
41987,  Oct.  17;  2c.  Feb.  3,  1893.  22030 

'  Irish    stew. 

©  Fred  Erwin  Terry,  Chicago ;  1895 :  57050, 
Nov.  11.  22031 

by    H.    S.    Cawthorn. 

©  Herbert  S.  Cawthorn,  Elmwood  place, 
O. ;  1889  :  5625,  Feb.  18.  22032 

a  local  musical  farce  comedy,  in  3  acts,  by 


5379—16- 


-69 


22022 

1089 


Annie  Mack  Berlein. 

©  Edward  J.  McCormick,  New  York ;  1889 : 
28305,  Sept.  17.  22033 


22034 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


22058 


Irish  stew — Continued. 

or,  Scenes  in   the  Emerald  Isle,  an  Irish 

drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Hart. 

©    Josh    Hart,    United    States;    1875:61.5. 

Jan.  20.  22034 

•  See  also  American  (The)  Macs. 


Irish  story.     See  Lost  (The)  certificate. 
Irish  (The)  tenants;  by  Casey  and  Le  Clair. 
©  Casey  and  Le  Clair,  New  York;   1897: 
58441,  Oct.  14.  22035 

Irish  (The)  tenement.     See  Hurroo. 

Irish  (The)  tycoon;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  O. 
Nugent. 

©  Owen  Nugent,  Kansas  City,  Kan. ;  1893 : 
36484,  Aug.  7.  22036 

Irish  valor;  or,  The  fortunes  of  the  O'Leary 
family,  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  O.  P. 
Sweet. 

©  O.  Preston  Sweet,  Boston;  1884:8657, 
Apr.  25.  22037 

Irish  (The)  volunteer;  an  historical  comedy- 
drama  of  1798,  in  3  acts,  by  Francis  Tyrone 
(T.  F.  Lawlor)     24  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Thos.  F.  Lawlor,  Norwalk,  Conn.;  1891: 
28438,  Aug.  7 ;  2c.  Sept.  30.  22038 

a  serio-comic  military   drama  of  the  war 

of  the  Rebellion,  1861-1865,  by  D.  R.  Frazer. 

©  Don  R.  Frazer,  Mount  Carroll,  111. ;  1885 : 

10554,  May  8.  22039 

— —  a  war  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  E.  Johnson. 
©  Clarence  E.  Johnson,  Elgin,  111.;  1892: 
28878,  July  11.  22040 

Irish  volunteers;  Irish  military  drama  in  4  acts 
and  7  scenes.     Typewritten. 

©  Eugene  W.  Scully  and  J.  Theo.  Walsh. 
Milford,  Conn. ;  1897  :  37237,  June  24 ;  2c.  June 
24.  22041 

Irish  whiskey;  an  exhilirating  farce  comedy  in 
4  acts  and  4  climaxes,  a  combination  of  old 
spirits  and  chestnuts,  by  F.  Wilson. 

©  Fred  Wilson,  United  States ;  1890 :  12917, 
,Apr.  19.  22042 

Irish  (The)  widow;  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
E.  J.  Mack. 

©  Ernest  J.  Mack,  Jersey  City  ;  1898 :  29728, 
May  13.  22043 

Irish  wit;  by  H.  B.  Lewis.  12  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  H.  B.  Lewis,  Muskegon,  Mich. ;  D :  12995, 
May  18,  1908;  2c.  May  18,  1908.  22044 

Irish  (The)  wolf  dog;  by  M.  De  Fenelon. 

©  Marie  De  Fenelon,  New  York;  1879: 
12099,  Sept.  10.  22045 


Irish  (The)  Yankee;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  J. 
Brennan.     13  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  21,  1910;   D :  22895 ;   Joe  Bren- 
nan, New  York.  22046 

Irishman  (The);  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  W.  Whitehead. 

©  H.   S.  Taylor   and  W.   H.   Power,   New 
York;   1890:36028,  Nov.  15.  22047 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Flynn. 

©  J.  Flynn,  New  York ;  1890 :  38592,  Dec.  6. 

22048 

Irishman  (The)  and  the  coon;  a  vaudeville  act, 
by  Harry  L.  Newton.  Philadelphia,  The  Penn 
publishing  company,  1904.     12  p.     12°. 

©   Penn   pub.    co.,    Philadelphia ;    D :  5413, 
Aug.  12,  1904;  2c.  Aug.  11,  1904.  22049 

Irishman's  (An)  devotion;  by  J.  H.  Lester. 

©  J.  Henry  Lester,  New  York ;  1891 :  6796, 
Feb.   20.  22050 

Irishman's  (An)  home;  or,  The  little  Boreen, 
an  Irish  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  E.  E.  Price. 

©    Edmund    E.    Price,    New    York;    1890: 
40130,  Dec.  18.  22051 

Irishman's  (An)  honor;  or,  The  paymaster,  a 
sensational  comedy  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by 
D.  B.  Harrison. 

©   Duncan   Bradley    Harrison,    San    Fran- 
cisco; 1888:8211,  Mar.  19.  22052 

Sec  also  Paymaster   (The) 

Irishman's  (An)  love;  an  Irish  melodrama  in  5 
acts  and  9  scenes,  [by]  W.  J.  McGi'ath. 

©  William  J.  McGrath,  New  York;  1889: 
11292,  Apr.  9.  22053 

J.  H.  Lester's  melo-comedy  drama  in  5  acts 

and  9  scenes.     77  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  J.  H.  Lester  and  John  D.  Hopkins,  New 
York  ;  1891 :  32326,  Sept.  11 ;  2c.  Sept.  11. 

22054 

Irishman's   (An)   luck.      Typewritten. 

©  Georgie    Livingston,    New    York ;    1890 : 
37401,  Nov.  25;  2c.  Dec.  9.  22055 

Irlandaise  (L');  or.  The  Irish  girl,  a  drama  in 
6  acts,  by  Henri  Rochefort,  tr.  and  adapted 
by  the  Franco-American  agency  for  dramatic 
literature,  ltd. 

©  Fraugois  Mons  and  Louis  Nathal,  New 
York  ;   1886 :  13445,  June  10.  22056 

Irma;  a  drama  in  a  prologue  and  4  acts,  by 
Mrs.   I.  Levinsohn.     52  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Mrs.    Ivar    Levinsohn,    New    Y'ork ;    D : 
4885,  Apr.  9,  1904 ;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1904.        22057 

folkeskuespil   i   5   akter,    af  H.    F.   L.   M. 


Steen. 

©  H.  F.  L.  M.   Steen,  Copenhagen;  1898: 
14676,  Mar.  2;  2c.  Mar.  2.  22058 


1090 


22059 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


22074 


Irma — Continued. 

or,    The   interlopers'    elopement,    a    comic 

opera  in  2  acts,  by  C.  T.  Barnes,  music  by  J. 

A.  West. 

©  Cliarles  Theo.  Barnes  and  John  A.  West, 

Chicago;  1892:38320,  Sept.  22.  22059 

Irma,  the  serf;  a  Russian- American  melodrama, 
prologue  and  4  acts,  by  H.  S.  Raleigh. 

©  H.  Stuart  Raleigh,  Oxford,  Md. ;  1894: 
48337,  Oct.  17.  22060 

Iron  (The)  Ann;  farce  in  1  act,  by  Arthur 
Grahame  and  Adelaide  St.  Clare.  New  York, 
S.  French;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1911. 
39  p.     16°.     ([French's  acting  ed.] ) 

©  Dec.  30,  1911 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1912 ;  D  :  28180 ; 
Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.  22061 

Iron  ball;  dramatic  composition,  by  Rita  David. 
95  p.    f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  3,  1910;   D :  20949 ;  Rita  Well- 
man,  Washington.  22062 

Iron  bands;  by  W.  Ware,  arr.  from  Davis'  story, 
Iron  bands. 

©  Willie  Ware,  Brooklyn ;  1872 :  1197,  Feb. 
7.  22063 

Iron  (An)  creed;  a  drama  of  today  in  5  acts, 
by  C.  Stow.     26  numb.  1.,  8°.     Printed. 

©   Charles   Stow,  New  York;   1888:30691, 
Oct.  27 ;  2c.  Nov.  27.  22064 

Iron  (The)  cross;  an  original  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  J.  Brougham. 

©  John  Brougham,  New  York ;  1875 :  12451, 
Nov.  24.  22065 

play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  L.  Reizenstein.    110  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.   12,  1915;   D:  41971;   Elmer  L. 
Reizenstein,  New  York.  22065a 

Iron  (The)  hand;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Charles 
Townsend.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  [1897]  39 
p.     12°. 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago  ;  1897 :  41651,  July 
19;    2c.  Oct.  21.  22066 

Iron  (The)  heel;  drama  in  4  acts,  dramatized 
by  W.  G.  Henry,  from  the  book  of  the  same 
name  by  Jack  London.  79  p.  16°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  May  1,  1911 ;  D  :  24105 ;  W.  G.  Henry, 
Oakland,  Cal.  22067 

Iron  jaws;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  H.  S.  Caton. 
©    E.    M.    Sheridan,    Washington;    1887: 
21664,  Aug.  24.  22068 

lion  (The)  man;  play  in  1  act,  by  C.  A.  Strand- 
berg.      15    p.      f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  11,  1915  ;  D :  42468 ;  Carl  Arthur 
Strandberg.  New  York.  22068a 


Iron  (The)  man— Continued. 

•  musical  drama  in  four  acts,  by  Moses  Rich- 

ter. 

89  p.    4°.    Ms.     [Libretto  only] 

©    Ic.    Dec.    2,    1910;    D:  22718;    Max   M. 
Thomashefskj^  Philadelphia.  22069 

Iron    (The)    manacles.      See   Zildah. 

Iron-masters;  a  drama  of  the  toilers  in  the 
mills,  in  4  acts,  by  J.  M.  Martin.  86  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [With  music]' 

©  James  Marshall  Martin,  New  Castle,  Pa. ; 
D :  8090,  June  13,  1906 ;  2c.  Aug.  9,  1906. 

22070 


Iron   (The)   nerve  man. 
Brown    County. 


See  Mr.   Babbitt  of 


Iron  (The)  order  of  the  czar, 
of  St.  Vladimir. 


See  Grand  cross 


Iron  (The)  way;  a  drama  of  the  builders  in  4 
acts,  made  from  the  novel,  by  S.  P.  Carr. 

©  Sarah  Pratt  Carr,  Seattle ;  D :  11700,  Oct. 
29,  1907.  22071 

Iron  (An)  will;  a  domestic  comedy  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  S.  Mackaye. 

©  Steele  Mackaye,  New  York ;  1879 ;  13889, 
Oct.  9.  22072 

Ironsides  (The);  or.  Colonel  Cromwell,  by  Ar- 
thur Paterson  and  Charles Cartwright.  [Phil- 
adelphia, D.  Biddle,  1900]     13,  [1]  p.    16°. 

©  A.  J.  Drexel  Biddle,  Philadelphia ;  1900 
A :  22572,  Sept.  11 ;  2c.  Sept.  12.  22073 

Irony  (The)  of  fate;  tragedy  in  1  act,  by  G. 
Kelly.     [2],  28  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  14,  1914;  D :  39087 ;  George 
Kelly,  Philadelphia.  22073a 

Ir-regular  (The)  army;  1  act  skit.  7  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  23,  1910 ;  D :  20273  ;  Kate  Elinore 
and  Sam  Williams,  Kings  Park,  N.  Y.    22074 

Irreguliere  (L');  comedie  en  4  actes,  par  E. 
See.  {In  Supplement  gratuit  au  no.  2961  du 
Monde  illustre,  27  decembre  1913) 

©  Dec.  27,  1913  ;  2c.  Feb.  3,  1914 ;  D  :  35904 ; 
Edmond   S6e,   Paris.  22074a 

Irreparable  (Lo);  boceto  de  comedia  en  prosa, 
original  de  G.  Seijas  y  J.  Reygadas.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1915.  24  p. 
12°. 

©  June  24,  1915;  Ic.  June  25,  1915;  D: 
41062;  Gonzalo  Seijas  y  Jose  Reygadas,  Ma- 
drid. 22074b 


1091 


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DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


22095 


Irresistible  (The)  current;  [a  play  iu  5  acts, 
by  Mrs.  I.  LowenbergJ  [33]  p.  iiar.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  If),  1909 ;  D :  16523 ;  IMrs.  I. 
Lowenberg  and  Mattye  C.  Kami,  San  Fran- 
cisco. 22075 

Irresistible    (The)    Miss   Bishop;   a   play    in   4 

acts,  by  J.  Hay,  jr.    113  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  James  Hay,  jr.,  Washington ;   D :  12712, 

Apr.  9,  1908;  2c.  Apr.  9,  190S.  22076 

Irresistible  (L')  vocation  du  fils  Monducet. 
See   Jean   III. 

Irresolu  (L');  comodie  en  4  actes,  par  G.  Berr. 
I'aris,  C.  Levy,  1903.    3  p.  1.,  264  p.    16°. 

©  Georges  Berr,  Paris;  D:3979,  Sept.  21, 
1903 ;  2c.  Sept.  21,  1903.  22077 

Irrley;  oper  in  1  akt,  dichtung  von  [H.] 
Schwerdtner,  musik  von  Robert  Pay'r.  Regie- 
bueh.  Wien,  Jos.  Eberle  &  co.,  1913.  40  p. 
12°. 

©  Ic.  B^eb.  9,  1914;  D :  35954 ;  Hugo 
Schwerdtner,  Vienna.  22077a 

Irving  of  the  pines;  a  New  England  romance 
in  4  acts,  by  H.  Burky. 

©  Henry  Burkv,  Brooklyn ;  D :  11366,  Sept. 
17,  1907.  22078 

Irwin  brothers  Harvard  burlesquers;  a  spec- 
tacular extravaganza   in  2   scenes. 

©  Fred  Irwin,  New  York ;  1898 :  6117.  Jan. 
17.  22079 

Irwin  brothers  Princeton  burlesquers;  a  spec- 
tacular extravaganza  in  2  scenes. 

©  Fred  Irwin,  New  York;  1898:6118,  Jan. 
17.  22080 

Irwin  brothers  Venetian  burlesquers;  a  musi- 
cal extravaganza  in  3  pts. 

©  Fred  Irwin.  New  York;  1897:26287, 
Apr.  29.  22081 

Irwin  brothers  Yale  burlesquers;  a  spectacu- 
lar extravaganza  in  2  scenes. 

©  Fred  Irwin,  New  York ;  1898 :  6116,  Jan. 
17.  22082 

Is  Christianity  a  failure?  play  in  a  prologue 
and  3  acts,  by  A.  Walsh.  45  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  30,  1915;  D :  42542 ;  Austin 
Walsh,  New  York.  22082a 

Is  gambling  a  sin?  a  play  in  5  acts  and  13 
scenes,  by  J.  M.  Reese.  Detroit,  A.  W. 
Brookes   [1909]     31  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  23,  1909;  D:  16604;  John  M. 
Reese,  Detroit.  22083 


Is  he  in?  a  comedy-  sketch,  by  Harry  L.  New- 
ton, ('liicago  and  New  Yiu-k,  The  Dramatic 
puhlislilug  c(»mpany  L19(K5]  8  p.  12°.  (Ou 
cover:  The  darkey  &  comic  drama)  . 

©    Dramatic    pub.    co.,    Chicago;    D :  4311, 
Nov.  27,  1903 ;  2c.  Nov.  27,  1903.  22084 

Is  it  a  murder?  original  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
C.    von    Veltlieim-Hiilse. 

©    Carrie    von    Veltheim-Hiilse,    Erie.    Pa. ; 
D:6862,  May  27,  1905.  22085 

Is  it  best  to  marry  twice?  a  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  C.  T.  Grant.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  T.  Grant,  South  Boston,  Mass.; 
1894 :  27118,  May  31 ;  2c.  June  1.  22086 

Is  it  coming?  a  vaudeville  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
i'riscilla  Leonard  [pseud,  of  E.  P.  Bissell] 
35    p.      4°.      Typewritten.' 

©   Ic.   May  31,   1912;    D :  29833 ;    Emily   P. 
Bissell,  Wilmington,  Del.  22087 

Is  it  contagious?  See  Insurrection, 

Is  it  raining?  a  vaudeville  sketch,  by  Harry 
L.  Newton  and  A.  S.  Hoffman.  Chicago,  T.  S. 
Denison  [1904]  8  p.  12°.  ([Denison's  vaude- 
ville sketches] ) 

©  T.    S.   Denison,   Chicago ;   D :  5164.    June 
10,  1904;  2c.  July  30,  1904.  22088 

Is  it  too  late?  a  play  in  1  act,  by  P.  Eytinge  and 
K.  Lee. 

©   Pearl    Eytinge   and    Kenneth    Lee,    New 
York;  1897:18086,  Mar.  19.  22089 

Is  love  a  disease?     Sec  Cupid. 

Is  love  blind?  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  J.  Strohm. 
188  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  19,  1910;  D:  20245;  Edward  J. 
Strohm,  Cliicago.  22090 

Is  marriage  a  failure?  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
A.  Corbett. 

©  Adolphe  Corbett,  New  York  ;  1888 :  29000, 
Oct.    12.  22091 

by  J.  Bonner. 

©   John    Bonner,     San     Francisco ;     1888 : 
35439,  Dec.  12.  22092 

• adiipted  by  Adolphe  Corbett. 


©  Stuart  Robson,  New  York ;  1890 :  14031, 
Apr.  28.  22093 


—  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  V.  Donnelly. 

©   Henry   V.    Donnelly,    New    York;    1888: 
34811,  Dec.  6.  22094 

by   Leo   Ditrichstein,   tr.   and   adai)ted 


from  the  German  of  Blumenthal  and  Kadel- 

burg. 

©    David    Belasco,     New    York ;     D :  15773. 
May  4,  1909.  22095 


1092 


22096 


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22112 


Is  marriag'e  a  failure? — Continued. 

^a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  R.  Vnun  and  A.  At- 

wood.     100  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Russell  Vaun  and  Alban  Atwood,  Lon- 
dou;  D:  11908,  Dec.  11,  1007;  2c.  Dec.  11, 
1907.  22096 

a   drama  of  high   life   in   4   acts,   founded 

upon  facts  and  fiction,  by  31.  .T.  Blanc. 

©  Moritz  .J.  Blanc,  Cincinnati;  1888:31441, 
Nov.  5.  22097 

dramatico-musical  play  in  5  acts,  by  M.  E. 

Bradley.        [1],     32     p.       4°.       Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Sept.  28,  1912;  D :  30988 ;  Mary  E. 
Bradley,  Mt.  Healthy,  O.  22098 

musical,   farcical   comedy,   by   J.   W.   Ran- 

sone. 

©  .John  W.  Ransone,  Richmond;  1888: 
31302,  Nov.  3.  22099 

a  1  act  comedy,  by  G.   De  Carlton.     6  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©  George  De  Carlton,  Boston ;  D :  10522, 
iMay  8,  1907;  2c.  May  8,  1907.  22100 

a  society  drama  in  4  acts,  by  O.  Oes. 

©  Ovidia  Oes,  Chicago;  1888:34223,  Dec. 
3.  22101 

or,  Put  to  the  test. 

©  G.  D.  I'iquett,  Baltimore ;  1895 :  19960. 
Apr.  11.  22102 

/S'cc  f//so  Byer's  library  of  tabloid  plays. 


Is  Santa  Glaus  a  fraud?     See  Jolly  plays  for 
holidays. 

Is  she  guilty?     See  Diane. 

Is  she  Lenore?  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
W.  M.  Blatt.     95  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  16,  1915 ;  D :  41503 ;  William  M. 
Blatt,  Boston.  22102a 

Is  she  married?  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  forst. 
[97]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  7,  1915 ;  D :  41439 ;  Emil  Forst, 
Nev.'  York.  22102b 

Is  the  editor  in?  a  farce,  by  T.  S.  Denison. 
Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison.  1879.  11  p.  12°. 
([School  and  social  drama]) 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  1879 :  13630,  Oct. 
14 ;  2c.  Oct.  22.  22103 

Same.     11  p.     12°.      [Amateur  series] 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago,  in  renewal  for 
14  vears  from  Oct.  14,  1907 ;  D :  11399,  Sept. 
2.3.  1907;  2c.  Sept.  23,  1907.  22104 


Is  this  the  promised  land?  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  A.  Koblitz  and  S.  J.  Warshawsky.  75  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  8,  1914;  D :  37504 ;  Albert  Kob- 
litz and   S.   J.   Warshawsky,   Cleveland. 

22104a 

Is  wrong"  right?  play  in  4  acts,  by  Mrs.  C.  Hem- 
mick.      [79]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    23,    1914;    D :  36808 ;    Alice   P. 
Hemmick,  Washin.^ion.  22104ta 

Is  your  father  in?     See  Flirt's  finish. 

Is  your  name  Smith?  farcical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  Richard  Foy  Reune.  [1],  114  p.  f°. 
Ms. 

©  Ic.  .Tune  8,  1910 ;  D :  21295 ;  R.  F.  Reune, 
Springfield,  O.  22105 

Isa;  an  original  American  play,  by  Olive  Logan 
and  W.  Sikes. 

©  Wirt   Sikes,  New  York;  1873:306,   Jan. 

11.  22106 

Isaac  of  York;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  B.  B. 
Ussher.     53  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  B.  B.  Ussher,  Dedham,  Mass.;  D:1665. 
Mar.  29.  1902;  Ic.  Sept.  29,  1902.  22107 

Isaac,  you  tell  her;  comedy  playlet  in  1  act,  by 
James  Hoi'an.    21  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    22,    1915;     D:  39527;     Harry 
Rapt  New  Y'ork.  22107a 

Isaacs  and  his  nephew;  slcetch  for  two  males, 
by  G.  B.  Fox.    3  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Geor!:;e    Barton    Fox,    New    Y'ork ;    D : 
16047,  June  11,  1909 ;  2c.  June  11,  1909. 

22108 

Isaac's  lottery  ticket;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  J. 
Rosenv\asser.     15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Julius    Rosenwasser,     New    York;     D; 
10916,  July  5,  1907;  2c.  June  14,  1907.    22109 

Isaak  Walton;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
C.  R.  Sherlock.     107  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Charles   R.    Sherlock,    Syracuse,   N.   Y. ; 
D:  1317,  Jan.  18,  1902;  2c.  Jan.  IS.  1902. 

22110 

Isabeau;  dramatische  legende  in  3  teilen,  von 
Luigi  Illica,  deutsch  von  Rudolf  Cahn-Speyer, 
musik  von  P.  Mascagni.  Mailand,  E.  Son- 
zogno,  1912.     62  p.     16'.     [Libretto  only] 

©    Oct.    29,    1912;    2c.    Nov.    11,    1912;    D: 
31361;  Edoardo  Sonzogno,  Milan.  22111 

legende  dramatique  en  3  parties,  de  Louis 


Illica,  adaptation  frangais  par  Henri  Cain, 
musique  de  Pierre  Mascagni.  Milan,  E.  Son- 
zogno, 1912.     59  p.     8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©    June    28,    1912;    2c,    July    9,    1912;    D: 
30219;  Edoardo  Sonzogno,  Milan.  22112 


1093 


22113 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


22132 


Isabeau — Continued. 

(Ysobel);   trilogia,   livret   de   Luigi   Illica, 

musique  de  Pietro  Mascagni.  IMilano,  E. 
Sonzogno,  1910.  8  p.  1.,  12-47  numb.  1.  4°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©    Sept.    30,    1910;    2c.    Oct.   22,   1910;    D: 
22347;  Edoardo  Sonzogno,  Milan.  22113 

Isabel;    a    comedy    in   4    acts,    by    W.    Echard 
Golden. 

©  William  E.  Golden,   Brooklyn;   1900  A: 
2770,  Jan.  30;  2c.  Jan.  30.  22114 

a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  E.  Hamilton.    Type- 


written. 

©  Edith  Hamilton,  New  York ;  1892 :  8987, 
Feb.  27;  Ic.  Mar.  15;  Ic.  Mar.  17.  221.15 

Isabel  and  Columbus;  or,  The  discovery  of 
America,  grand  historical  drama  in  4  pts. 
and  8  journeys,  arr.  for  the  American  stage 
by  F.  J.  Parody  Rodriguez. 

©   Francisco   J.   Parody   Rodriguez,   Phila- 
delphia;  1890:21115,  July  1.  22116 

Isabel  Gary;  play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  W.  Camp. 
[2],  159  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    3,    1912;    D:  30168;    Charles 
Wadsworth  Camp,  New  York.  22117 

Isabel,  the  pearl  of  Cuba;  a  melodrama  in  4 
acts,  by  Charles  Townsend.  New  York,  Dick 
&  Fitzgerald,  1908.     43  p.     12°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York ;  D :  12238, 
Jan.  24,  1908;  2c.  May  29,  1908.  22118 

Isabella;  oder,  Der  niirnberger  reichstag  (von 
1524),  dramatische  dichtung,  von  Emil 
Schneider  (Sartorius)  Niirnberg,  J.  P. 
Raw'sche  buchhandlung,  1880.    52  p.    16°. 

©  Louis  Emil  B.  Schneider-Wiesner,  Law- 
rence, Mass. ;  1880 :  2447,  Feb.  14 ;  2c.  May  18. 

21119 

or,  No  escape,  a  romantic  domestic  drama 

in  3  acts,  by  L.  Rushton. 

©  Lucy  Rushton,  Chicago  ;  1870 :  1528,  Sept. 
5.  22120 

Isabella,  patroness  of  the  discovery  of  the 
new  world;  na  original  historical  pageant, 
with  notes,  by  H.  R.  Browne. 

©    Henry    Redington    Browne,    Brunswiclv, 
Me.;  1889:29626,  Sept.  30.  22121 

Isabel's  expiation;  or,  The  East  Lynne  elope- 
ment, a  drama  in  3  acts,  adapted  from  the 
French,  by  C.  W.  Tayleure. 

©   Clifton   W.   Tayleure,    Brooklyn;    1871: 
7724,  Aug.   18.  22122 

Iscariot;  a  drama  in  4  acts  [with  scenario]  by 
J.  M.  Martin.     [92]  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  19,  1909;  D :  16588 ;  James  M. 
Martin,  New  Castle,  Pa.  22123 


Iseult;   a  drama  of  modern   American  life   in 
5  acts  and  7  tableaux,  by  J.  Bonner. 

©  .John  Bonner,  San  Francisco ;  1888 :  795, 
Jan.  7.  22124 

Ishmael;  by  Miss  Braddon,  dramatized  by  M. 
Morton. 

©  Martha  Morton,  New  York ;  1884 :  21736, 
Oct.  30.  22125 

-^ —  drama  in  4  acts,  dramatization  from  novel 


of  the  same  name,  by  W.  C.  Herman.     [74] 
p.     f°.     IMimeographed. 

©   Ic.    Oct.    5,    1914;    D :  38405 ;    Alexander 
Byers,  Chicago.  22125a 

from  book  of  the  same  name,  by  G.  H. 


Gatts.     59  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  1    1910 ;  D :  20657 ;  Grace  Hay- 
ward  Gatts,  Mt.  Carmel,  111.  22126 

—  dramatization  of  E.  D.  E.  N.  Southworth's 
novel  of  the  same  name,  by  Arthur  L.  Col- 
lins.    55  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  21,  1915  ;  D  :  41003 ;  R.  C.  Smith, 
Bedford,  O.  22126a 

original  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by  Marie 


Doran.     [2],  101  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  1,  1910;  D:  22200;  Mrs.  Francis 
Doran,  Jamaica,  N.  Y.  22127 

play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  E.  Ives.     131  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    5,    1910;    D:  20714;    Alice   E. 
Ives,  New  York.  22128 

play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  C.  McElhany.     17  p. 


f  .     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  20,  1915;   D:  39742;  E.  C.  Mc- 
Elhany, Manistee,  Mich.  22128a 

or.  In  the  depths,  drama  in  4  acts,  drama- 


tized from  novel  of  Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N.  South- 
worth,  by  Beaumont  Claxton  [pseud,  of  T.  C. 
Taylor]     [85]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    14,    1912;    D :  29973 ;    Thomas 
Claxton  Taylor,  Montgomery,  Ala.  22129 

or,    Out   of   the   depths,    dramatization   of 


Mrs.  E.   D.  E.  N.   Southworth's  novel,  by  G. 
Sherwood.     132  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  6,  1910 ;  D :  20729 ;  Grace  Sher- 
wood, New  York.  22130 

Ishmaelites  (The)  of  America;  a  drama  in  4 
acts,  12  scenes,  by  Hon.  W.  H.  Stanton. 

©   W.    H.    Stanton,    Scranton,    Pa.;    1891: 
43061,  Dec.  1.  22131 

Isidore  a  du  galon;  vaudeville  militaire  en  1 
acte  de  I)hn'(n'det.  Paris,  C.  Joubert,  1911. 
34  p.    1  1.    8°. 

©   June  10,   1911;   2c.   June  19,   1911;   D: 
24507 ;  C.  Joubert,  Paris.  22132 


1094 


i 


Mig 


..•^ 


22133 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


Isidore  Cloufin  et  son  cochon  ch.ez  le  photo- 
graphe;  par  Eiuile  Archer.  3  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  June  21,  1912;  D:  30060;  Gaumont 
CO.,  New  York.  22133 

Isidore,  Sam'l  of  Posen's  brother;  a  comedy  in 
4  acts,  by  M.  B.  Curtis. 

©  M.  B.  Curtis,  United  States ;  1SS4 :  21218, 
Oct.  23.  22134 

Isidrin;  o.  Las  cuarenta  y  nueve  provincias, 
sainete  de  Serafin  y  .Joaquin  Alvarez  Quintero, 
con  miisica  de  Geronimo  GimSnez.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1915.  31  p. 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Aug.  30,  1915;  Ic.  Sept.  1,  1915;  D: 
41659;  S.  y  J.  Alvarez  Quintero,  Madrid. 

22134a 

Isis;  dramatic  playlet,  by  R.  F.  C.  Leithold. 
3  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  28,  1913 ;  D :  32470 ;  Rialto  F.  C. 
Leithold,  New  York.  22135 

Isla  (La)  de  los  placeres;  astracanada  en  1 
acto  dividido  en  4  cuadros,  original  de  M. 
Moncayo,  miisica  del  maestro  Manuel  Penella. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles] 
1914.     56  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Sept.  17,  1914;  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1914;  D: 
38257;  Manuel  Moncayo,  Madrid.  22135a 

Isla  (La)  de  los  suspiros;  extravagancia  c6mi- 
co-lirica,  en  1  acto,  dividido  en  un  prologo  y  3 
cuadros,  de  Manuel  Gonzales  de  Lara  y  Juan 
Valverde,  miisica  del  maestro  Valverde 
(padre).  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
noles]  1910.     39  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Sept.  6,  1910;  2c.  Sept.  7,  1910;  D: 
31976;  M,  Gonzaies  de  Lara  y  J.  Valverde, 
Madrid.  22136 

Isla  (La)  verde;  humorada  en  1  acto,  dividido 
en  3  cuadros,  original  de  J.  Quilis  Pastor  y 
E.  Espantaleon,  mtisica  del  maestro  Federico 
Chaves.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
noles]  1911.     36  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Dec.  30,  1911 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1912  ;  D :  28150 ; 
Jose  Quilis  Pastor  y  Enrique  Espantaleon,^  Ma- 
drid. 22137 

Island  or  anywhere;  minstrel  show,  by  Gerald 
L.  Moore  [pseud,  of  Grace  L.  Metcalf]  8  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Grace  L.  Metcalf,  Boston ;  D :  10063,  Mar. 
2,  1907;  2c.  Mar.  2,  1907.  22138 

Island  (The)  of  Desire;  a  musical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  Alice  May  Liudholm  [i.  e.  A.  M. 
Chase]  and  Howard  Gibbs  Chase.  120  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Alice  IMay  Chase,  Philadelphia  ;  D  :  9250, 
Oct.  18,  1906;  2c.  Dec.  13,  1906.  22139 


Island  (The)  of  Love;  comedy  novelty,  by  John 
B.   Hymer.     15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  1,  1915 ;  D :  42387 ;  Eleanor  Hy- 
mer, New  York.  22139a 

a  travesty  in  2  acts,  by  Eleanor  Raeburn 


[pseud.  E.  R.  Waddell] 

©  Eleanor  Raeburn  Waddell,  New  York  ;  D  : 
10211,  Mar.  26,  1907.  22140 

Island  (The)  of  mystery;  a  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  T.  Friel. 

©  Thornton  Friel,  Chicago ;  D :  4161,  Oct. 
30,  1903.  22141 

Island  of  Pokah.     See  Lost  (The)  ace. 

Island  (The)  of  regeneration;  play  in  4  acts, 
dramatized  by  H.  Leighton,  from  Cyrus 
Townsend  Brady's  novel  of  the  same  title. 
93  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  24,  1912;  D:  30628;  Harry 
Leighton,  New  York.  22142 

Island  of  the  sirens;  text  for  comic  opera  in 
3  acts,  by  C.  von  Veltheim-Hiilse. 

©  Carrie  von  Veltheim-Hiilse,  Erie,  Pa. ; 
D:6864,   June  22,  1905.  22143 

Island  (The)  of  Treasure;  libretto  for  a  comic 
opera,  by  J.  P.  Graham.  56  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  13,  1915;  D:  41722;  J.  Paul 
Graham,  Pittsburgh.  22143a 

Island  (The)  of  Trouble;  2  act  musical  comedy, 
by  G.  F.  Madden,  nui.sic  by  G.  F.  Madden, 
dances  by  Walter  Kee.  22  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  May  14,  1912;  D:  29659;  George  F. 
Madden,  Dorchester,  Mass.  22144 

Island  (The)  of  Ziz.     See  Captain  Kidd. 

Island  (The)  waif;  an  original  5  act  comedy,  by 
C.  G.  Davenport. 

©  Clara  Grady  Davenport,  New  York ; 
1893  :  46596,  Oct.  17.  22145 

Isle  (The)  of  Atlantis;  by  J.  G.  Bell.  Type- 
written. 

©  John  G.  Bell,  St.  Louis;  1898:12404, 
Feb.  19 ;  2c.  Feb.  19.  22146 

See  also  Ocean  (The) 

Isle  of  Bing;  a  3  act  comedy,  by  B.  L.  Cook,  jr. 

©   Benjamin   Ladd   Cook,    jr..    Providence, 

R.  I.;  D:8616,  May  26,  1906.  22147 

Isle  (The)  of  Bong-Bong;  musical  comedy  in  2 
acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  W.  M.  Hough  and 
F.  R.  Adams,  music  by  Joseph  E.  Howard. 
80  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Will  M.  Hough  and  Frank  R.  Adams, 
Chicago;  D:6274,  Mar.  2,  1905;  2c.  Mar.  24, 
1905.  22148 


1095 


22149 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


22169 


Isle  (The)  of  Boy;  a  comedy,  by  T.  H.  H.  Caine. 
New  York.  D.  Appleton  and  company,  1903. 
5  p.  1.,  11-121   numb..  1.     S°. 

©  Thomas  Henry  Hall  Caine,  Great  Brit- 
ain ;  D :  3610,  June  6,  1903 ;  2c.  June  6,  1903. 

22149 

Isle  (The)  of  Chance.     See  Mistigris. 

Isle  (The)  of  destiny;  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  W. 
Wheeler.     [13]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©   ic.    July   28,    1909 ;     D :  1G399 ;     W.     AY. 
Wheeler,  Cleveland.  22150 

Isle  (The)  of  dreams;  by  G.  J.  Edwards. 

©  Guy  J.  Edwards,  Nutley,  N.  J. ;  D  :  15174, 
Feb.  26,  1909.  22151 


drama  in  4  acts.     68  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  IMrs.  Edmund  Nash  Morgan,  Cleveland  ; 
D :  5577,  Sept.  28,  1904 ;  2c.  Sept.  28,  1004. 

22152 

or.  The  kingdom  of  Somnolens,  a  musical 

comedy  in  prologue  and  2  acts,  book  and 
lyrics,  by  L.  A.  Barber,  nuislc  by  J.  Franclyn 
Beyer. 

©  La  Verne  A.  Barber,  Johnstown,  Pa. ;  D : 
6485,   Apr.   10,   1905.  22153 

Isle  (The)  of  Ease;  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  bv 
W.  H.  Kohl.  [2],  84  p.  4°,  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Dec.  29,  1911;  D :  28124 ;  W.  H.  Kohl. 
Melrose  Highlands,  Mass.  22154 


50  p. 


Type- 


Isle  of  Eden;  by  H.  Dozier, 
written. 

©  Henry  Dozier,  Seattle ;  D :  12214.  Jan. 
20,  1908;  2c.  Jan.  20,  1908.  22155 

^play   in  3  acts,  by  H.   Dozier.     47  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  2,  1913;  D:  31849;  Henry  Do- 
zier, New  York.  22156 

Isle  (The)  of  Glow  Worms:  play  in  3  acts,  by 
C.  A.  .Johnson  and  R.  A.  Kretschmer.  [62]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  18,  1911;  D:  2.3086;  Cha.s.  A. 
Johnson  and  R.  A.  Kretschmer,  Chicago. 

22157 

Isle  of  Illusia;  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  book  by 
R.  C.  Megrue.  lyrics  by  R.  C.  Gaige, 
music  by  C.  J.  Penny. 

©  Roi  Cooper  IMegrue,  Roscoe  Crosby  Gaige 
and  Clarence  John  Pennv,  New  York;  D: 
4697.  Mar.  8.  1904.  22158 

Isle  (The)  of  illusion;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
O.  R.  Lamb. 

©  Osborn  Rennie  Lamb,  New  York;  D: 
14620,   Dec.   24,  1908.  22159 


Isle  (The)  of  Karama;  an  original  comic  opera 
in  3  acts,  by  S.  K.  Grigsby  and  J.  F.  Bald- 
win. 

©  Sioux  K.  Grigsby,  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D. ;  D : 
3763,  July  28,  1903.  22160 

Isle  of  Love;  a  musical  burlesque,  by  John  S. 
Loi)ez  and  Lou  Anger.  5  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Synopsis  only] 

©  John  S.  Lopez,  Philadelphia;  D :  4802, 
:\rar.  21,  1904;  2c.  Mar.  21,  1904.  22161 

Isle  of  Mira  Mar;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  H. 
Nichols.      122  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  15,  1909 ;  D :  17390 ;  Walter  H. 
Nichols,  Monrovia,  Cal.  22162 

Isle  (The)  of  mirth;  a  musical  comedy. 

©  Edmond  B.  Bigelow,  Chicago;  D :  1640, 
Mar.  24,  1902.  22163 

Isle  (The)  of  Nippon;  a  Japanese- American 
musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  book  by  J.  F.  Corr 
and  G.  W.  Raynes,  jr.,  music  by  G.  R.  Crum. 
41  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©  Glen  It.  Crum.  Geo.  W.  Raynes,  jr.,  and 
Harold  Harrington.  Dayton,  O. ;  D :  10.537, 
May  11,  1907;  2c.  July  5,  1907.  22164 

Isle  (The)  of  Paprica;  by  W.  H.  Penn. 

©  William  H.  Penn,  Peoria,  111.;  1897: 
57011,  Oct.  S;  Ic.  Oct.  8.  22165 

Isle  (The)  of  Pines;  a  musical  comedy,  by  C. 
Davis,  Max  Rosenfeld  and  Hilding  Anderson. 
SO  p.     4°.     Typewritten, 

©  Collin  Davis,  Chicago;  D :  8902,  Aug.  1. 
190G ;  2c.  Aug.  1,  1906.  22166 

Isle  (The)  of  Pygma;  a  musical  fantasy  in  1 
act  and  3  scenes,  book  by  F.  Maltese,  lyrics 
by  Julia  S.  Maltese,  music  by  Alan  Barry. 
23  p.     4°.     Typewritten.      [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  June  18,  1912 ;  D :  30017 ;  Frank  Mal- 
tese, New  York.  22167 

Isle  (The)  of  Rest;  farce  with  music  in  2  acts, 
by  J.  B.  Archer.  68  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  23,  1914;  D:  36814;  .John  B. 
Archer,  Providence,  R.  I.  22167a 

Isle  (The)  of  romance;  a  comic  opera  in  4 
acts,  libretto  and  music  by  L.  F.  Jerome. 
Typewritten. 

©  Leona  Fontainebleau  Jerome,  New  York ; 
1893:27881.  .June  10;  2c.  June  10.         22168 

Isle  (The)  of  roses.     See  Zirilla. 

Isle  (The)  of  Smiles;  merry  nmsical  mixture  in 
2  sets  of  laughter,  by  Hal  Hoyt.  31  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.      [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Sept.  13,  1911 ;  D :  25217 ;  Polack  bros. 
and  Arnold.  Pittsburgh.  22169 


1096 


22170 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


22192 


Isle  (The)  of  spice;  comic  opera,  new  version, 
by  Allen  Lowe,  Georye  E.  Stoddard,  Frederick 
Riinidn  and  Gus  Sohike.  [TG]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Librett<j  only] 

©   B.   C.   AVhitney,    Detroit;    D :  5655,    Oct. 
17,  1904:  2c.  Oct.  17.  1904.  32170 

-or,  I-Iis  Majesty  of  Nicobar,  musical  com- 


edv  in  3  acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  A.  Lowe  and 
Geo.  E.  Stoddard,  music  by  Paul  Sclundler. 
112  p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Allen  Lowe,   New  York;   D :  2364,    Sept. 
9,  1902;  2e.  Sept.  23,  1902.  22171 

Isle  (The)  of  the  blessed;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
I.  K.  Friedman.     [110]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Aut,'.  9,  1909;  D :  16512,  I.  K.  Fried- 
man, Winnetka,  111.  22172 

Isle  (The)  of  years  ago;  musical  play  in  2  acts, 
book  and  lyrics  by  G.  A.  Walter,  jr.,  music 
by  A.  O.  Olmsted,  n.  p.,  The  soothsayer  pub- 
lishing CO.,  1913.  cover-title,  47  p.  8°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©    IJar.    17,    1913;    2c.   :>Iar.   24,    1913:    D: 
32882;  G.  A.  Walter,  jr.,  Chicago.  22173 

Isles  (Tlie)  of  slaps:  by  H.  De  Greau. 

©  Henri  De  Greau,  Pittsford.  Vt. ;  D :  5969, 
Dec.  27,  1904.  22174 

Islet's  (The)  spirit;  a  drama  in  4  acts  and  5 
scenes,  bv  W.  F.  Austin.  Pittsburgh,  Printed 
for  tbe  author,  1877.     22  p.     8°. 

©  Walter  F.  Austin,  United  States;  1877: 
622,  .Tan.  15;  2c.  Jan.  15.  22175 

Ismene;  (>r.  The  maidens,  a  Greek  comedy,  by 
Mrs.  R.  ilcVickar. 

©   airs.    Robert  McVickar,    Mount   Vernon, 
N.   Y. ;  1896:37361,   June  27.  22176 

Isn't  it  grand  to  be  foolish?  a  farce  comedy  in 
2  acts,  by  J.  K.  Sanko. 

©  James  K.  Sanko,  Kansas  City,  Kan.;  D: 
11072,  July  18,  1907.  22177 

Isn't  it  simple?  in  1  act,  by  G.  W.  Darragh. 
©    George   Washington   Darragh,    I'hiladel- 
phia;  1900  A :  25162,  Oct.  9.  -22178 

Isola;  a  drama  in  1  act,  by  L.  C.  Jones. 

©  L.  Caldwell  Jones,  New  York;   D :  5942. 
Dec.  21,  1904.  22179 

-play  in  3  acts,  by  L.  Liebling.     Typewrit- 


ten. 

©    Leonard     Liebling,     New     York ;     1896 : 
27597,  May  5;  2c.  Apr.  27.  22180 

Isole  de   Chartres;   a  drama   in  5   acts   and   6 
t;i!ileaux,  by  Jules  De  Jlarthold. 

©  Francois  Mons  and  Ijouis  Nathal,  New 
York;  1886:19916,   Sept.  3.  22181 


Ispean;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  S.  G.  Sheftel.    58  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   S.   Grunwald   Sheftel,    New   York;    D: 
5039,  May  17,  1904;  2c.  May  17,  1904.     22182 

Israel;  by  J.  M.  Cahan. 

©  Jacob  M.  Cahan,  Philadelphia ;  D :  12662, 
Apr.   2,   1908.  22183 

piece  en  3  actes,  par  H.  Bernstein.     [Paris, 

Impr.   de  I'lllustration]    1908.     2  p.  1.,  77  p. 
12°.  ■    "•^•■■ 

©  Henry  Bernstein,  Paris ;  D :  14264,  Nov. 
12,  1908 ;  2c,  Nov.  12,  1908.  ^  22184 

or.   The  twelve  sons  of  Jacob,   drama  in 

prelude  and  5  acts,  by  R.  P.  Wiessel,     63  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Robert    Frederick   Wiessel,    Cincinnati; 
D :  10852,  June  26,  1907 ;  2c.  June  26,  1907. 

22185 

Israel  Br  ana;  an  historical  tragedy  in  5  acts 
[bv]  G.  Deutsch.    Boston,  Richard  G.  Badger, 

1908,  95  p.     12°. 

©  Gotthard  Deutsch,  Cincinnati ;  D :  13685, 
Aug.  29,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  29,  1908.  22186 

Israel  in  Ibcndage;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  R.  L. 
Hensley. 

©  Rosa  Locke  Hensley,  Lexington,  Ky. ;  D : 
7935,  Feb.  1,  1906.  22187 

Israel  in  Russia.     See  Shuttlecock  (The) 

Israel  Isaacs;  or,  A  Jew's  gratitude,  20th  cen- 
tury melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  Hal.  Reid  [i.  e. 
James  Halleck  Reid]  ,56  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  American  anuisement  assn.,  Chicago;  D: 
4682,  Mar.  4,  1904;  2c.  Mar.  4,  1904.        22188 

Israel  Putnam.  See  Historical  stories  in  dra- 
matic form. 

Israel,  the  convert:  or.  The  deserted  orphan, 
by  M.  Rosen. 

©  Max  Rosen,  Albany;  D:  14937,  Jan.  20, 

1909.  22189 

Israelite  (The);  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  C. 
Winter, 

©    Elizabetli    G.    Winter,    New  Brighton, 

N.  Y. ;  1899 :  26238,  Apr.  14.  22190 

Israel's  trip  to  the  circus;  a  farce  comedy  in  2 

acts,    bv    C.    George    Hamilton.      Clyde,    O., 

Ames'     publishing    cc,     1903.       21    p.       12°. 

(Ames'  series  of  standard  and  minor  drama, 

no.  440) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  D :  3591,  June 
15,  1903 ;  2c.  June  13,  1903.  22191 

Issue  (The);  a  modern  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H. 
Steele.     75  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Harrison  Steele,  Chicago  ;  D  :  14375,  Nov. 
25,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  28,  1908.  22192 


1097 


22193 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


22210 


1st  (The)  club;  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
Jeff.  T.  Braiien  and  E.  M.  Blinn. 

©  Edith  Maynard  Blinn,  Chicago  ;  D  :  12452, 
Feb.  28,  1908.  22193 

Isteni  (Az)  szikra;  komgdia  negj'  felvonasban, 
irta  Drejiely  Gabor.  Budapest,  Frauklin- 
Tarsuhxt,  1913.     220  p.     12°. 

©  Mar.  1,  1913  ;  2c.  Jan.  30, 1914 ;  D :  35874  ; 
Mtirton  Miksa,  Budapest.  22193a 

Istrianische  hochzeit;  drama  in  3  aufziigen, 
von  Luigi  lUica,  fiir  die  deutsche  biihne 
ilbertrageu  von  Felix  Falzari,  musik  von  An- 
tonio Sniareglia.  Triest,  C.  Schmidl  &  CO., 
1907.    71  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Friedrich  Hofmeister,  Leipzig ;  D :  10541, 
May  11,  1907 ;  2c.  May  11,  1907.  22194 

Istrians  (The) 

©   Manley   H.   Pike,   Augusta,   Me.;    1895: 
48914,  Sept.  26.  22195 

Isuelt,  the  Fair;  a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  Z. 
Akins. 

©  Zoe  B.  Akins,  St.  Louis ;  D :  10295,  Mar. 
26,  1907.  22196 

It;  play  in  1  act,  by  Richard  Florance.  10  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    30,    1915;    D:  41958;    Robert 
Gruntal  Nathan,  New  York.  22196a 

or,    A   tale    of    the    Kanaka    kingdom,    a 

comic  opera,  by  A.  VN'elcker,  umsic  by  Mariano 
Xicoy.  San  Francisco,  Cubery  &  co.,  1888, 
32  p.    8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Adair    Welcker,    San    Francisco;    1888: 
7832,  Mar.  16;  2c.  Mar.  27.  22197 

•or.  The  millennium,   morality  comedietta, 


by  M.  Nobles.    40  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Julv  19, 1911 ;  D :  24730 ;  Milton  Nobles, 
Brooklyn.  22198 

It  ain't  my  face,  it  ain't  my  grace,  it's  per- 
sonality; play  in  1  act,  by  J.  P.  Mulgrew.  8 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  6,  1915 ;  D :  39941 ;  John  P.  Mul- 
grew, Dubuque,  la.  22198a 

It  can't  be  done  without  a  makeup;  by  G. 
Nagel.     [3]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  7,  1911 ;  D :  25699 ;  George  Nagel. 
Newark,  N.  J.  22199 

It  happened  at  Brighton;  tabloid  musical  com- 
edy, by  Agnes  Cameron.  [2],  26  p.  4°.  Type- 
written, 

©   Ic.   Mar.   18,   1914;    D:  36408;    William 
Francis  Burke,  New  York.  22199a 

It  happened  at  home;  a  1  act  play,  by  R.  P. 
Puraphrey.    8  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ravmond  Paul  Pumphrey,  New  York ;  D : 
12415,  Feb.  24,  1908 ;  2c.  Mar.  12,  1908.   22200 


It  happened  at  Waycross,  Ga.;  a  sketch,  by 
A.  W.  Greeley.     26  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Alfred  William  Greeley,  AVashington ;  D : 
6885,  June  27,  1905 ;  2c.  June  27,  1905.     22201 

It  happened  in  a  taxi;  by  A.  Seymour  Brown. 
7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  29,  1910;   D :  20911,   Jerome  H. 
Remick  &  co.,  New  York.  22202 

It  happened  in  Dixie;  playlet,  by  Odette  Tyler, 
[i.e.  E.  L.  Shepherd]     25  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.   27,    1912;   D:  28846;    Elizabeth 
Lee   Shepherd,    \\'ashington.  22203 

It  happened  in  Georgia;  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  W.  E.  La  Rose.  [1],  64  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  6,  1914;  D :  35938 ;  Wm.  E.  La 
Rose,  La  Crosse,  Wis.  22203a 

It  happened  in  London;  a  .comedy  sketch, 
by  J.  Le  Fevre.    9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Johnnie  Le  Fevre,  New  York ;  D :  11893, 
Dec.  9,  1907;  2c.  Dec.  9,  1907.  22204 

It  happened  in  Lonely ville;  1  act  comedy,  by 
Norman  Field  and  H.  B.  Toomer.  14  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.  19,  1910;   D:  22321;   Henry  B. 
Toomer,  New  York.  22205 

It  happened  in  Nordland.  See  American 
(The)  ambassadress. 

It  happened  in  Paris;  play  in  1  act,  by  B.  Dale. 
[1],  15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  13,  1915 ;  D :  42254 ;  Billy  Dale, 
Brooklyn.  22205a 

or.   Never  again,  by   F.   Pabst.     8  p.     f°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Frederic  Pabst,  Los  Angeles ;  D :  11048, 
June  7,  1907 ;  2c.  June  7,  1907.  22206 

It  happened  in  Reno;  travesty  comedy  sketch, 
bv  Lorraine  Buchanan  [pseud,  of  L.  Hall- 
Russell]      18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   July   24,   1912;   D :  30337 ;    Lorraine 
Hall-Russell,  New  York.  22207 

It  happened  in  Bubetown;  a  vaudeville  sketch, 
by  Raymond  A.  Browne.  10  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Charles  Graham  Hunt,  New  York;   D: 
10746,  June  12,  1907;  2c.  June  12,  1007. 

22208 

It  happened  in  Spook-land;  Clendenen's  musi- 
cal comedy  in  3  acts,  arr.  by  F.  L.  Clendenen. 
©  F.  Leslie  Clendenen,  Davenport,  la.;  D: 
9839,  Jan.  15,  1907.  22209 

It  happened  in  Topeka;  play  in  1  act,  by  G. 
V.  Hobart.     [3],  20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  29,  1912;  D:  29535  v.;   George 
V.  Hobart,  Pelham  Manor,  N.  Y.  22210 


1098 


22211 


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22231 


It  happened  in  Venice.  See  Other  (The)  fel- 
low. 

It  happened  on  Broadway;  playlet  in  1  act,  by 
C.  E.  Whalen.     [5]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  30,  1911;  D:  25354;  Chas.  E. 
Whalen,  New  York.  22211 

It  happened  one  New  Year's  eve;  by  Jack 
Gorman.     6  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  If.  July  14,  1909;  D:  16239;  Vaudeville 
producing  CO.,  New  York.  22212 

It  happened  this  way;  dramatic  in  1  act,  by 
C.  H,  Smith  and  F.  X.  Conlan.  [1],  10  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  30,  1912;  D:  30995;  Chas.  H. 
Smith  and  F.  X.  Conlan,  New  York.        22213 

It  is  enough;  play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  B.  Long. 
121  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  22,  1909;  D:  17168;  Maxwell 
Budd  Long,  Cincinnati.  22214 

It  is  home;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  B.  P.  Mullen. 
[1],  9  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  16,  1911 ;  D :  23667 ;  Bernard  P. 
Mullen,  New  York.  22215 

It  is  love  that  saves  the  world;  a  melodrama  in 
4  acts  and  6  scenes,  by  I.  B.  Goodrich,  jr.  66 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ira  B.  Goodrich,  jr.,  Boston;  D:2474, 
Oct.  21,  1902;  2c.  Apr.  13,  1903.  22216 

It  is  never  too  late  to  mend;  by  H.  M.  Fugit. 
13  p.     12°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  22,  1909  ;  D :  17766 ;  Helena  Mod- 
jeska  Fugit,  Chicago.  22217 

comedy    in    1    act,    by    Dorothy    Reynartz. 

New  York,  The  Roxbury  publishing  company, 
1899.     8  p.     16°.     (Wizard  series) 

©  Roxbury  pub  CO.,  New  York ;  1899  :  12659, 
Feb.  15;  2c.  Feb.  15.  22218 

It  is  the  law;  American  play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  M. 
Greene  and  L.  H.  Robinson.  135  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  23,  1910;  D:  20276;  Clay  M. 
Greene  and  Laiu-a  Hewett  Robinson,  New 
York.  22219 

play  in  3  acts,  by  H.   Hagedorn.     149  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  ,Tuly  26,  1915;  D:  41311;  Hermann 
Hagedorn,  Fairfield,  Conn.  22219a 

a   temperance   drama    in   5   acts,   by    Mrs. 

Flewellyn. 

©  Julia  Flewellyn,  Lockport,  N.  Y. ;  1895: 
27793,  May  22 ;  2c.  Jan.  18,  1897.  22220 

It  is  to  laugh;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Louis 
Mann. 

©  Nat.  D.  Mann,  United  States;  1897: 
15308,  Mar.  3.  22221 


It  is  to  spend;  farce  in  1  act,  by  G.  Bloomquest. 
19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    1,    1913;    D :  32492 ;    George 
Bloomquest,  Minneapolis.  22222 

It  isn't  what  you  wear  but  how  you  wear  it; 
composition  to  be  produced  by  various  scene 
shifts,  and  augmented  by  proper  music  by  E. 
Schuyler.  3  p.  f°.  Typewritten.  [Words 
only] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  19,  1915  ;  D :  40586 ;  Elise  Schuy- 
ler,  Oakland,  Cal.  22222a 

It'll  all  come  out  in  the  .wash;  vaudeville 
sketch,  by  Emery  Pottle  aiid  C.  Hamilton. 
37  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Clayton  Hamilton,  New  York;  D:7933, 
Feb.  1,  1906;  2c.  Feb.  1,  1906.  22223 

It  matters  not;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  N.  Tharp. 
80  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Nov.  1,  1911 ;  D :  25652 ;  Norman  Tharp, 
New  York.  22224 

It  might  have  been;  by  G.  H.  Browne. 

©  Grant  Hugh  Browne,  New  York;  1890: 
24085,  Aug.  1.  22225 

——a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  E.  F.  Riggs  and  E. 
Sagendorf. 

©  E.  F.  Riggs,  New  York ;  1895 :  61726,  Dec. 
5.  22226 


—  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Le  Vere. 

©  I\Iary  Le  Vere,  New  York ;  1896 :  1799^. 
Mar.  21.  22227 


——in  3  acts,  by  H.  Clendenen.     Typewritten. 

©  Helena  Clendenen,  La  Grange,  111. ;  1900 

A :  16853,  July  9 ;  2c.  July  9.  22228 

It  never  happened;  by  J.  L.  Stiebel.    Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Joseph    Leonard    Stiebel,    Kansas    City, 
Mo.;   1898:73308,   Dec.   16;   2c.   Dec.   16. 

22229 

a  musical  farce  in  3  acts,  by  R.   Shields. 


[5],  105  p.     4  .     Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Sept.  5,  1912 ;  D :  30744 ;  Ren  Shields, 

New  York.  22230 

—  original   playlet   in   1   act,   by   H.   Selman. 


[1],  18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  20,  1914 ;  D :  37366 ;  Harold  Sel- 
man, Jersey  City.  22230a 

It  ought  to  be;  original  sketch  in  3  scenes,  by 

N.  Twomey.    10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  8,  1909 ;  D  :  17659  ;  Neil  Twomey, 
Boston.  22231 


It  passes  by.     See  Passing  (The)  show. 


1099 


22231 


DEAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


22246 


It  pays  to  advertise;  orisiiial  farce  in  3  acts, 
by  Kate  Jordan  [i.  e.  K.  J.  Vennilye]  [180 1 
p.      4°.      Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  13,  1914;  D:  35679:  Kate  Jor- 
dan Vermilye,  New  York.  22231a 

It  pays  to  be  polite;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  Linds- 
ley.     [2],  9  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  18,  1912;  D:  30913;  Edward 
Lindsley,  New  York.  22232 

It  runs  in  the  family.  8ee  Like  father  like 
child. 

It's  a  business;  comedy  drama  in  1  act,  by  R.  P. 
Janette.     6  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  1,  1911;  D :  25955,  Robert  P. 
Janette  and  Don  H.  Ramsay,  Boston.     22233 

It's  a  girl;  musical  play  in  2  acts  and  1  scene, 
by  J.  R.  Alden.     88  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  12,  1913;  D :  32931 ;  Joseph  R. 
Alden,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  22234 

It's  a  long  way  to  dear  old  Yonkers;  or.  The 
refugees,  1  act  play,  by  J.  C.  Drum.  9  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  3.  1914;  D:  38984;  Joseph  C. 
Drum,   Boston.  22234a 

It's  a  long  way  to  Tipperary;  Irish  romance  in 
1  act,  by  N.  R.  Feusier.  9  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  10,  1914;  D :  39054 ;  Norman  R. 
Feusier,   San  Francisco.  22234b 

—• — play  of  to-day  in  3  acts,  by  W.  A.  McGuire. 
[94]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  2G,  1914;  D :  39209 ;  William 
Anthony  McGuire,  New  York.  22234c 

It's  a  shame  to  take  the  money;  a  farce  com- 
edy in  1  act,  by  Thomas  H.  Ince.  14  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  John  E.  and  Ennna  Ince,  Sheepshead 
Bav,  N.  Y. ;  D :  11499,  Oct.  9,  1907 ;  2c.  Sept. 
27,  1907.  22235 

It's  all  in  the  draw;  a  sketch  in  1  act,  by  F.  L. 
IMathieu.     IG  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  30,  1909 ;  D :  16613 ;  Frank  L. 
Mathieu,   San  Francisco.  22236 

It's  all  in  the  game;  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  Du- 
pont.     [2],  21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  9,  1914;  D:  36283;  Albert  Du- 
pont,  New  York.  22236a 

It's  all  in  the  pay-streak;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  T.  S.  Denison.     Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison. 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  1895 :  35810,  July 
9;  2c.  Aug.  24.  22237 

It's  all  on  the  quiet;  by  Rose  Stillman.     7  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  26,  1910 ;  D  :  20030 ;  Ralph  Riggs, 
Chicago.  22238 


It's  all  your  fault;  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
W.  Coleman.     152  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  7,  1915  ;  D  :  41438  ;  Walter  Cole- 
man, New  York.  22238a 

It's  born  in  'em;  a  study  in  men,  by  Miss  Nor- 
ton I  pseud,  of  A.  N.  Nicholson]  5  p.  f ". 
Tyjiewritten. 

©   Angeline   N.   Nicholson.    New   York ;    !> : 
•    15487,  ]Mar.  29,  1909 ;  2c.  iMar.  29,  1909.    22239 

It's'  catching;  studio  episode,  by  W.  Hugh  Hig- 
ginbottom.     17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    1.    1914;    D :  37436 ;    Christian 
Emanuel    Ilaeusgen-Hedmondt,    London. 

22239a 

It's  come;  a  musical  comedy. 

©  Nelson  Waldron,  New  York  ;  1888 :  25974. 
Sept.  12.  22240 

It's  contagious;  or.  Dot  insane  crazy  tic,  a 
farce  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  I\I.  F.  I)(^kinoy 
(IMarlon  Eddy)  rev.  by  M.  F.  Delanoy  (M. 
Frances  Hanford ) 

©  Marian  F.  and  M.  Frances  Delanov,  Ala- 
meda,  Cal.;    1899:38.588,    June   12.         22241 

It's  great  to  be  crazy;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  J.  J. 
Stein.  Philadeipliia,  Penn  publisJiinu  com- 
pany, 1908.     14  p.     12°. 

©   Penn   pub.    co.,    Philadel))hia ;    I>:i;nS6, 
Jime  15,  1908 ;  2c.  June  15,  19UN.  22242 

It's  Maggie;  by  H.  IMysel.  7  p.  f°.  Tyjx'writ- 
ten. 

©    Hyman    Mysell.    New    York  ;    D :  10706. 
June  5,  1907;  2c.  June  5,  1907.  22243 

It's  the  man;  play  in  4  acts,  by  I.  Levy  and  S. 
Thurman.      [2],  56  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Mar.  4,   1914;   D:  36240;   Imie  Levy 
and    Samuel    Thurman.    Trenton,    N.    J. 

22243a 

It's  the  way  they  have  in  the  army;  liy  G. 
Hounstield  Ford. 

©  George  H.  Ford,  Brooklyn ;  D :  1399,  Feb. 
5,  1902.  22244 

It's  up  to  me;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  M.  Keene. 
35  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mattie  Keene,  New  York  ;  D :  15587.  Apr. 
10.  1909;  2c.  Apr.  10.  1909.  22245 

It's  up  to  you;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Doran. 
©  ]Marie  Doran,  New  York;  D:6301.  Feb. 


24,  1905. 


22246 


—  play  in  1  act.  by  Broughton  Tall  |i.  e.  S.  B. 
Tall.     25  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    2.5.    1915;    D :  39.503 ;    Stanley 
Broughton  Tall.  P.altimore.  22246a 


1100 


22246 


COPYRIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


22263 


It  v/as  a  miracle;  acting  liunioi-ous  romantic 
luonoloKUc  ior  man,  by  Stanley  Scliell.  [New 
York,  E.  S.  Werner  &  company,  1914]  p.  99- 
103.  12°.  (On  cover:  Stanley  Schell's 
sketches) 

©   Mar.    24,    1914;    2e.    Mar.    30,   1914;    A: 
372084;  B(\snr  Sclieil  Werner,  New  York. 

22246b 

It  was  a  shame  to  treat  her  so;  a  comedy,  by 
F.  Gellatly. 

©  Francis  Gellatly,  Lake  Forest,  111. ;  1874 : 
3168,  Mar.  16.  22247 

It  was  for  her  sake.     See  Olivia. 

It  was  the  Dutch;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  William 
and  .Josephine  Giles.  Milwankee,  Wis.,  A.  E. 
Reim,  1910.     12  p.     16°. 

©  Apr.  15, 1911 ;  2c.  Apr.  21, 1911 ;  D  :  24014  ; 
Adolph  E.  Rein,  Milwaukee.  22248 

It  will  be;  a  farce  on  the  latest  hypnotic  craze, 
liliretto  by  George  W.  Day,  music  by  Wm. 
Nelson.     Typewritten. 

©  William   Van   Duzer,   New   York;   1895: 
3849S,  July  26;  2c.  July  27.  22249 

It  works  both  ways;  original  playlet  in  1  act, 
by  H.  Selman.    32  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Julv  2.  1915 ;  D :    41147 ;  Harold  Sel- 
man, Jersey  City.  22249a 

Italian  (The);  a  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act, 
adapted  by  Marie  Coe.  13  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Marie  Evelyn   Coe,    San   Francisco ;    D : 
10857,  June  26,  1907 ;  2c.  June  26,  1907.  22250 

Italian  (The)  and  the  boss;  vaudeville  sketc-li 
in  1  act.  by  Allen  Spencer  Tenney.  4  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Julv  22,  1914 ;  D :  37652 ;  Wardell  & 
Hoyt,  New  York.  22250a 

Italian  (The)  bootblack;  a  character  sketch 
witli  .song,  by  Percy  Gaunt. 

©  Beckv   Haight,   New  York;   1893:47192, 
Oct.  23.      ■  22251 

Italian  (The)  convict;  sketch  in  3  scenes,  by 
A.  A.  Lloyd.     [9]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  9,  1913;  D:  34666;  Al  Ambrose 
Lloyd,  Los  Angeles.  22252 

•  or.  The  bank  messenger's  dog,  a  sensa- 
tional drama  in  3  acts,  by  W.  J.  Thompson. 

©    W.    J.    Thompson,    Philadelphia;    1883: 
18878,  Oct.  13.  22253 

Italian  (The)  fisherman;  or,  O'Brien,  the  de- 
tective, a  drama  in  3  acts  and  13  scenes,  by 
J.  C.  Welch. 

©    James   Charles   Welch,    San    Francisco; 
1885  :  23052,  Nov.  4.  22254 


Italian  (The)  hand;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  P. 
Armstnjng. 

©  Paul  Armstrong.  Chicago ;  1896 :  57845, 
Oct.  21.  22255 

Italian  hurdy  gurdy  boy  (Infelica  italinie); 
v>'ritteu  and  compo.sed  by  W.  H.  Lingard. 

©  William  Horace  Lingard,  New  York ; 
1872:8662,  Aug.  13.  22256 

Italian  Joe,  the  organ  grinder  and  original 
mariuccia;  an  Italian  comedy,  by  M.  E.  Nibbe. 
7  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Michael  E.  Nibbe.  Chicago;  D :  14866, 
Jan.  21,  1909;  Ic.  Jan.  21,  1909;  Ic.  Feb.  11, 
1909.  22257 

Italian  (The)  man;  or.  His  terrible  dream, 
playlet  by  Nat  Sully.  [1],  8  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  15,  1912;  D:  30267;  Nat  Sully, 
Cleveland.  22258 

Italian  (An)  mother;  monologue,  by  G.  G.  Sco- 
field  and  A.  M.  Frazier.  2  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  .July  6,  1914;  D:  37.517;  Gladys  G. 
Schofield   and  Anna  McPherrin  Frazier,   Los 


Angeles. 


22258a 

Italian  (The)  padrone;  or.  The  harp  slave,  an 
original  drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  F.  Poole. 

©    .John   F.    Poole,    Brooklyn;    1873:10078, 
Sept.  6.  22259 

Italian  (The)  piano  movers;  play  in  1  act,  by 
F.  ?.Iarino.     3  p.     f".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  13,  1915 ;  D :  40690 ;  Frank  Ma- 
rino, Brooklyn.  22259a 

Italian   (An)  romance;  a  dramatic  sketch,  by 
Frank  B.  Coigne.    6  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    May   .3,   1912;    D :  29571 ;    Cliamplon 
film  CO.,  New  York.  22260 

romantic   drama    in   4   acts,    by    Chas.    W. 

Tackenberg.    Typewritten. 

©    C.    W.    Tackenberg,    Cincinnati;    1898: 
62676,  Oct.  25 ;  2c.  Oct.  26.  22261 

Italian    (The)   tragedian;   in   1   act,   by   H.   G. 
Carpenter.     4  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Dec.   15,   1910 ;   D :  22810 ;   Harry  G. 
Carpenter,  San  Bernardino,  Cal.  22262 

Italian  vote;  dramatic  composition  in  1  act,  by 
M.  Drew.    6  p.    f°.      Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    May    10,    1910;    D:  21006;    Maurice 
Drew,  Montvale,  N.  J.  22263 

Italian's  (The)  revenge.     See  Betribution. 

Italy  in  1859.     See  Dodge  (The)  club. 

Itch   (The);   satire  in  1   act,  by  A.   Reichman. 
[2],  17  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  8,  1914 ;  D :  35592 ;  Arthur  Reich- 
man,  New  York.  22263a 


1101 


22264 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


22285 


Items;  a  Washington  society  play  in  5  acts, 
bv  A.  M.  Fitch.  New  Yorlc,  B.  F.  McBreen, 
1874.     52  p.    8°. 

©  Anna  M.  Fitch,  New  York ;  1874 :  7885, 
June  11 ;  2c.  June  11.  22264 

Its  first  tooth;  a  nnisical  slietch  with  a  few 
discords,  by  L.  Family  Brown. 

©   Lawrence  P.   Brown,   Peekskill,   N.   Y. ; 
D  :  5382,  Aug.  6,  1904.  22265 

Its  16th  president.  See  Young  (The)  re- 
public. 

Its  workmen. 

©  Charles  C.  Maubury  and  Charles  Over- 
ton, New  York ;  1884 :  676,  Jan.  10.  22266 

Itsit-isit.     8ee  His  secret. 

Itt;  a  hysteric  in  1  scream,  by  Perce  R.  Ben- 
ton [pseud,  of  P.  B.  Robinson]  [2],  18  p. 
4°.     Tjrpewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  19,  1913 ;  D :  32996 ;  Perce  Ben- 
ton Robinson,  New  York.  22267 

Ivan,   the   Terrible;   a   historical   drama   in   5 


Ivanoff.     Sec  Plays:  Anton  Tchekoff. 

Ivanrofif;  a  modern  tragedy,  4  acts  and  5  tab- 
leaux, by  T.  D.  Wright. 

©  T.  D.   Wright,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;   1884: 
7699,  Apr.  10.  22274 

Ivenwold;  or,  The  slave  of  St.  Marks,  a  play 
in  5  acts,  by  Elizabeth  Walbridge  [i.  e.  L.  E. 
Walbridge] 

©   Lillie  E.   Walbridge,   Toledo,   O. ;   1880: 
17500,  17514,  Nov.  17.  22275,  22276 

Ivers  Bean;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Charles  L. 
Young  and  B.  Howard. 

©    Bronson     Howard,     New    York ;     1877 : 
15316,  Dec.  27.  22277 

Ivory's  peril;  oi".  The  plot  of  Scotland  yard, 
a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  M.  O'Kelly. 

©   James   M.    O'Kelly,    New   York;    1897: 
11567,  Feb.  17.  22278 

Ivy;  a  comedy-drama  in  3  acts,  by  Mark  IMel- 
ford. 

©    Willie    Edouiu,     United    States;     1S87 : 
10091,  Apr.  15.  22279 


acts,  tr.  and   ad^apted  by  G.  Pollock  and   S.      ivy  and  the  oak;  a  romance  in  a  prologue  and 


Wood.     81  p.     f  .     Typewritten. 

©  Gabriel  L.  Pollock  and  Stanley  Wood, 
Chicago ;  D :  4474,  Dec.  28,  1903 ;  2c.  Dec.  28, 
1903.  22268 

Ivan,  the  terrible  tsar;  or,  When  a  woman 
wills,  by  H.  S.  Rogers.  9  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Hyde  Scott  Rogers,  Denver;  D:  13300, 
July  6,  1908;  2c.  July  6,  1908.  22269 

Ivanhoe;  by  A.  Gallatin.  82  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Alberta  Gallatin,  New  York;  D :  9960, 
Feb.  13,  1907;  2c.  Feb.  13,  1907.  22270 

by  H.  W.  Hayes. 

©  Hiram  W.  Hayes,  St.  Louis ;  1899 :  77803, 
Nov.  29.  22271 

adapted  from  Sir  Walter  Scott's  novel,  by 


C.  H.  Curtis. 

©  Cortland  H.  Curtis,  Buffalo ;  D :  14,  Jan. 
7,  1901.  22272 

dramatization  in  4  acts,  by  P.  D.  Emmons. 


[1],  68  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  18,  1913 ;  D :  35053 ;  Paul  Dyer 
Emmons,  Boston,  22273 

(Scott's);  dramatized,  by  E.  Hawxby.     43 

p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.   18,   1915;   D :  42015 ;   Elizabeth 
Hawxby,  Everett,  Wash.  22273a 

See    also    By    wager    of    battle. — Tourna- 
ment. 

Ivanhoe  and  the  Black  Knight, 


3  acts,  by  H.  E.  De  Lasaux.    65  p.    f°.    Type- 
written. 

©  Harry  E.  De  Lasaux,  San  Francisco ;  D : 
7740,  Dec.  20,  1905 ;  2c.  Feb.  12,  1906.     22280 

Ivy  (The)  leaf;  an  original  Irish  comedy  drama 
in  5  acts,  by  Con.  T.  Murphy. 

©  William  H.  Power,  Detroit ;  1884 :  16044, 
Aug.  5.  22281 

Ivy  (An)  leaf  the  token  of  love;  original  play- 
let for  vaudeville,  by  A.  F.  Power.  11  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.    30,    1915;    D:  42206;    Adele   F. 
Power,  Mt.  Clemens,  Mich.  22281a 

Ivy  Otis;  a  prose  drama  in  5  acts,  by  E.  J. 
Greene  and  C.  Raynaud. 

©  Emily  J.  Greene  and  Charles  Ravnaud, 
United  States  ;  1885 :  6121,  Mar.  13.        22282 

Iwoz;  or,  A  tale  of  Tenochtitlan,  an  entirely 
original  xVztec  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  written 
bv  W.  S.  Brooke,  composed  bv  Charles  S. 
Hill. 

©  William    S.    Brooke,    Brooklyn;    1892: 
33822,  Aug.  16.  22283 

Ixotle,  the  drooping  flower;  an  opera  in  3  acts, 
libretto  by  A.  L.  Kline. 

©  Amelia  L.  Kline,  San  Francisco;  1900  A: 
26809,  Oct.  27.  22284 


ment. 


See  Tourna- 

1102 


Iza;  a  play  in  5  acts,  from  Alexander  Dumas, 
tils,  L'affaire  Clemenceau,  by  W.  Fleron. 

©  William  Fleron,  New  York ;  1890 :  IIWO, 
Apr.  3.  22285 


22286 


COPYRIGHTED  IIT  THE   UNITED   STATES 


22306 


Izeyl;  a  drama  in  verse,  tr.  from  the  French  of 
Armand  Sylvestre  and  Eugene  Morand,  by 
C.  Renaiild. 

©  Charles  Renauld,  New  York ;  1896 :  4G75, 
Jan.  IG.  22286 

musikdrama  in  3  aufziigen,  4  bildern,  nach 

Armand  Silvestre  iind  Eugen  Morand,  von 
Rudolpli  Lothar,  musik  von  Eugen  d'Albert. 
[Textbuch]  Berlin,  Ed.  Bote  &  G.  Bock 
[1909]     60  p.     12°. 

©  Ed.  Bote  &  G.  Bock,  Berlin;  D :  15212, 
Mar.  1,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  1,  1909.  22287 

(Argument  of);  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Ar- 


mand Sylvestre  and  Eugene  Morand,  argu- 
ment by  E.  Beall  Ginty. 

©  F.  Rullman,  New  York ;  1896 :  5321,  Jan. 
20;  2c.  Jan.  24.  22288 

Izzy's  vacation;  summer  episode  in  2  scenes, 
by  Harrv  L.  Newton.  New  York,  M.  Wit- 
mark  &  sons,  1913.  12  p.  12°.  ([Harry  L. 
Newton's  one-act  comedy  sketches,  monologues 
and   dramatic  episodes] ) 

©  Aug.  4,  1913 ;  2c.  Aug.  5,  1913 ;  D :  34006 ; 
M.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York.  22289 

J'ai  faim,  moi;  comedie  en  1  acte,  de  G.  Paraf. 
Paris,  Librairie  theatrale  du  nouveau  siecle, 
1911.     28  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  18,  1911;  2c.  Nov.  20,  1911;  D: 
25S03 ;  G.  Ondet  et  M.  Viterbo,  Paris.     22290 

J.  Dolby's  doll  shop;  by  G.  D.  Clarke.     21  p. 

4°.     Typewi*itten. 

©  Grace  Dalrymple  Clai'ke,  Bridgeport, 
Conn.;  D :  12296,  Feb.  3,  1908;  Ic.  Feb.  3, 
1008;  Ic.  Mar.  27,  1908.  22291 

J'en  ai  plain  le  dos  de  margot;  comedie  en  2 
actes,  par  G.  Courteline  et  P,  Wolff.  [Paris, 
Impr.  de  I'lllustration]  1909.  1  p.  1.,  49  p. 
12°. 

©  Georges  Courteline  &  Pierre. Wolff,  Paris; 
D :  15447,  Mar.  26,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  26,  1909. 

22292 
See  also  Cruche   (La) 

J'ose  pas;  comedie  vaudeville  en  3  actes,  de  G. 
'  Berr.    36  p.    4°.     (Supplement  gratuit  au  no. 
2989  du  Monde  Ulustre  11  juillet  1914)  . 

©  July  11,  1914;  Ic.  Sept.  1,  1914;  D: 
37977  ;  Georges  Berr,  Paris.  22292a 

J.  Wilkes  Booth;  or.  The  national  tragedy, 
an  original  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  W.  A.  Luby, 
Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  W.  A.  Luby,  1880.  51  p. 
12°. 

©  William  A.  Luby,  Kalamazoo,  Mich. ; 
1880 :  13947,  Sept.  13 ;  2c.  Oct.  8.  22293 

J.  Willes  Cobb;  comedy  sketch  for  two  charac- 
ters, by  Thomas  R.  Beaty.  8  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Robert  Howard  Meredith,  Milwaukee; 
D :  7999,  Feb.  15,  1906 ;  2c.  Feb.  5,  1906.  22294 


Jachsen  (Der);  drama  in  4  acten,  by  M.  Schorr. 

©  Morris  Schorr,  New  York ;  D :  15086,  Feb. 

16,  1909.  22295 

Jacinta;  an  original  Mexican  comic  opera  in  2 
acts,  libretto  by  W.  H.  Lepere,  music  by  A.  G. 
Robyn. 

©   William   H.   Lepere  and  Alfred  Robyn, 
St.  Louis  ;  1892  :  34070,  Aug.  18.  22296 

Jacinta,  the  maid  of  Manzanillo;  an  original 
Mexican  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  libi*etto  by 
W.  H.  Lepere,  music  by  A.  G.  Robyn.  St. 
Louis,  The  Meheel  press,  1893.  36,  [9]  p. 
16°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Wm.  H.  Lepere  and  Alfred  G.  Robyn,  St. 
Louis ;  1893  :  26117,  May  31 ;  2c.  May  23. 

22297 

Jack;  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Charles 
Gayler. 

©  Charles  S.  Rogers,  United  States;  1882: 
17627,  Oct.  23.  22298 

a  protean  drama  in  3  acts,  by  James  Cole- 
man Glynn. 

©    Johnny    Thompson,    New    York;    1870: 
1775,  Sept.  13.  22299 


—  or,  A  game  for  life,  a  drama  in  1  act,  by 
G.  L.  Stout. 

©  G.  L.  Stout,  United  States ;  1874 :  15398, 

Dec.  22.  22300 

or.  The  commodore's  grandson,  a  comedy 


in  5  acts,  by  A.  W.  Holbrook. 

©  Amelia  Weed  Holbrook,  Chicago;  1893: 
27663,  June  9.  22301 

Jack  (A)  and  a  Jill;  by  Mrs.  T.  McRae.  9  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Mrs.    Thomas   McRae,    New   York;    D: 
4523,  Jan.  19.  1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  16,  1903.     22302 

Jack  and  a  pair  of  queens;  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
L.  B.  Koepke.     [8]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  10,  1912 ;  D :  28635 ;  Lillian  Bil- 
lings Koepke,  Brooklyn.  22303 

Jack  (A)  and  his  queen;  comedietta  in  1  act, 
by  Harry  L.  Newton.  New  York,  M.  Witmark 
&  sons,  1913.  15  p.  12°.  ([Harry  L.  New- 
ton's one  act  comedy  sketches,  monologues 
and  dramatic  episodes] ) 

©  Aug.  4,  1913  ;  2c.  Aug.  5,  1913  ;  D :  34016 ; 
U.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York.  22304 

Jack  and  Jill;  by  S.  M.  MacDonald. 

©    Samuel    M.    MacDonald,    South    Bend, 
Ind. ;  D :  6177,  Jan.  21,  1905.  22305 

by  S.  T.  Shaw. 

©    Sam    T.    Shaw,    Hartford;    1894:9853, 
Feb.  12.  22306 


1103 


22307 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITlOISrs 


22329 


Jack  and  Jill — Continued. 

comedy  in  2  acts,  by  O.  luskeep.    27  p.    f °. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  25,  1910 ;  D :  20293 ;  Carlos  Ins- 
keep,  Darlington,  Ind.  22307 

comic  operetta  iu  2  acts,  by  E.  T.  Corbett. 


New  York,  Gilliss  brotliers  [1883]     47  p.    16  . 
[Libretto  only] 

©  E.  T.  Corbett,  United  States  ;  1883  :  15467, 
Aug.  22 ;  2c.  Aug.  31.  22308 

—  a  fairyesque  in  3  acts,  lyrics  and  story 
by  S.  P.  Levy,  music  by  Robert  A.  Keiser.  23 
p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©    Sidney    P.    Levy,    Peusacola,    Fla. :    D : 
12522,  Feb.  26,  1908 ;  2c.  June  8,  1908.    22309 

—  a   musical    comedy. 


©    George    W.    Purdy,    New    York;    1888: 
33621,  Nov.  26.  22310 

a  play  in  1  act,  by  Walba  Meegan.     20  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Stella  Boylan,  Bellewood,  111.;  D :  6235, 
Feb.  17,  1905;  2c.  Feb.  17,  1905.  22311 

a  3  act  farce  comedy,  by  W.  H.   Shelton. 

66  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  Henry  Slielton,  New  York;  D: 
3621,  June  19,  1903;  2c.  June  19,  1903.    22312 

Jack  and  Jill  and  a  friend;  by  Cicely  Hamil- 
ton. I^^ew  York,  S.  French ;  London,  S. 
French,  ltd.,  1911.    20  p.    12°. 

©  Oct.  20,  1911 ;  2c.  Oct.  27,  1911 ;  D  :  25612  ; 
Samuel  P'rench,  ltd.,  London.  22313 

Jack  and  Jill  and  company;  by  I.  B.  Goodrich, 
jr. 

©  Ira  B.  Goodrich,  jr.,  Dorchester,  Mass. ; 
D  :  9752,  Jan.  5,  1907.  22314 

Jack  and  Jill  and  the  house  they  built;  play 
in  3  acts,  by  A.  Moore.  83  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  7,  1909 ;  D :  17648 ;  Anne  Moore, 
New  York.  22315 

Jack  and  John;  a  vaudeville  sketch,  by  S.  Au- 
worth  Rutherford  and  I.  M.  Wilson. 

©   Irving  M.   Wilson,    San   Francisco;    D: 
10976,  July  15,  1907.  22316 

See  also  Poems;  bv  William  Birdsley  Ben- 
ton. 

Jack  and  the  baked-bean  stalk;  a  fairy  tale  in 
2  acts,  modernized  and  set  to  nmsic  by  Fred- 
eric Field  Bullard.  New  York,  G.  Schirmer 
[etc.,  etc.]  [1909]  20  p.  8°.  [G.  Schirmers 
collection  of  opera-librettos) 

©  July  2,  1909 ;  2c.  July  2,  1909 ;  D :  16231 ; 
G.  Schirmer,  inc..  New  York.  22317 


Jack  and  the  bean-stalk;  a  comedy  extrava- 
ganza for  vaudeville,  by  M.  Forrest.  21  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  16,  1909 ;  D :  16388 ;  Mark  For- 
rest, Milwaukee.  22318 

comic  opera  in  3  acts,  music  by  W.  T.  Jel- 


lifte,  libretto  by  C.  A.  Beard. 

©  W.  T.  Jelliffe  and  Chas.  A.  Beard,  (ialva, 
111.;  1894:32296,  June  18.  22319 

—  an  extravaganza  in  3  acts,  by  G.  F.  Piatt. 
63  p.     8°.     Typewritten, 

©    George    Foster    Piatt,    Milwaukee:    D: 
4303,  Nov.  25,  1903 ;  2e.  Nov.  25,  1903.       22320 

- — an  operette  in  2  acts,  by  K.  D.  Cather,  mu- 
sic by  Lessie  M.  Hancock. 

©   Katherine   D.    Cather,    San   Jose,   Cal. ; 
D  :  14395,  Mar.  22,  1909.  22321 

— -an  original  fairy  myth  burletta  and  spec- 
tacular travesty  in  4  acts,  founded  on  the 
popular  nursery  tale  of  the  same  name,  by 
M.  R.  Tufts. 

©  Matthias  R.  Tufts,  Chicago ;  1895 :  57448, 
Nov.   13.  22322 


3  act  comedietta,  by  C.   Rockwell. 


75  p. 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Clara    Rockwell,     New    York;     D :  .5819, 
Nov.  25,  1904;  2c.  Nov.  25,  1904.  22323 

—  See  also  Short  plays  for  small  players. 


Jack  Carter's  affinity;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A. 
Vogt.     52  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  August  Vogt,  Dallas ;  D :  13117,  June  5, 
1908;  2c.  June  5,  IDOS.  22324 

Jack  Courtney's  wife;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  Mrs. 
F.   Breaker.     117  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  Frank  Broaker,  Brooklyn  ;  D  :  1511, 
Mar.  4,  1902;  2c.  Mar.  4,  1902.  22325 

Jack  Daw's  delirium;  a  new  original  farce  in  1 
act,  by  Mr.  Weld. 

©  Sumner  Weld  Bugbee,  Brooklyn ;   1 801  : 
37361,  Oct.  17.  22326 

Jack  Deering-'s  dilemma;  a  playlet  in  1  act,  l>^■ 
W.  W.  Norton.     37  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    William    Warren    Norton,    Detroit ;    D : 
4898,  Apr.  IS.  1904;  2c.  July  23,  1904.    22327 

Jack  Denton's  devotion;  a  naval  drama  in  3 
acts,  bv  Gordiin  V.  May.  New  York,  Dick  & 
Fitzgerald,  1913.     52  p.     12°. 

©    Jan.    29,    1913;    2c.    Jan.    31,    1913:    D: 
32262 ;  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.      22328 

Jack  (A)  for  every  Jill;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
Will  D.  Felter.  New  York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald, 
1903.     14  p.     12°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York ;  D :  3654, 
June  20,  1903;  2c.  July  23,  1903.  22329 


1104 


22330 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


22351 


Jack  Frost;  an  extravaganza,  by   V.   Cassard. 

©   Vernon   Cassard,   Chicago;   1897:59542, 

Oct.  20.  22330 

an  extravaganza  in  3  acts,  by  G.  F,  Steely. 

©  Guy  F.   Steely,   Chicago;   D:41S7,   Nov. 
4,  1903.  22331 

Jack   Frost's   mistake;    a    1    act   opei'etta,    by 
Clara  J.  Denton. 

©  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O. ;  D.:  11277,  Sept. 
3,    1907.  22332 

Jack   Gascoigne   of   Wall   street;   by   M.   New- 
man. 

©  Max  Newman,  Chicago ;  D :  10093,  Mar. 
8,  1907.  22333 

play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  J.  Newman.     73  p. 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  24,  1910 ;  D :  20007 ;  Mordecai  J. 
Newman,  United  States.  22334 

Jack  Goodwill;  a  musical  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
O.  Wall.     Typewritten. 

©   Orlando  Wall,   Buffalo,   1900  A:   25249, 
Oct.  11 ;  2c.  Oct.  11.  22335 

Jack  Gordon's  Phyllis;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
Harry  Lacy. 

©  Mrs.  Harry  Lacy,  New  York  ;  1898 :  64870, 
Nov.  5.  22336 

Jack   Harkaway;   a   nautical   sensation  drama 
in  5  acts,  by  H.  Foster. 

©   Hernandez    Foster,     New    York;     1873: 
14279,  Dec.  13.  22337 


a  romantic  play. 

©    John    B.    Sparrow,    Montreal,    Canada ; 
1895 :  23478,  Apr.  29.  22338 

Jack  Harkaway  afloat  and  ashore  one  hun- 
dred years  ago;  an  original  romantic  and  new 
historic  play. 

©    John    B.    Sparrow,    Montreal,    Canada; 
1895 :  23479,  Apr.  29.  22339 

Jack  Harkaway  among  the  brigands.  See 
Monday. 

Jack  Harkaway  among  the  Mormons;  a  new 
American  play  in  5  acts,  by  F.  I.  Frayne. 

©  Frank  I.  Frayne,  Pottstown,  Pa.;  1878: 
2238,  Feb.  21.  22340 

Jack  Harkaway  and  his  son's  adventures 
round  the  world;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  drama- 
tized from  an  English  story  of  same  name,  by 
E.  Mason,  jr. 

©  Mason  and  Davidge,  Philadelphia ;  1874 : 
3993,  Mar.  25.  22341 

Jack  Harkaway  at  Oxford;  an  English  play  in 
5  acts,  dramatized  from  the  story  of  same 
name  in  the  London  magazine  entitled  The 
boys  of  England,  by  E.  Mason,  jr. 

©  E.  Mason,  jr.,  and  W.  Davidge,  jr.,  Phila- 
delphia;  1873:11914,  Oct.  17.  22342 


Jack  Harkaway  at  sea;  an  English  play  in  5 
acts,  dramatized  from  the  story  of  same  name 
in  the  London  magazine  entitled  The  boys  of 
England,  by  E.  Mason,  jr. 

©  E.  Mason,  jr.,  and  W.  Davidge,  jr.,  Phila- 
delphia ;  1873 :  11913,  Oct.  17.  22343 

Jack  Harkaway's  adventures  in  the  army  and 
among  the  brigands;  an  English  play  in  4 
acts  and  a  prologue,  dramatized  from  the 
story  of  same  name  in  the  London  magazine 
entitled  The  boys  of  England,  by  E.  Mason, 
jr. 

©  E.  Mason,  jr.,  and  W.  Davidge,  jr.,  Phila- 
delphia ;  1873  :  11912,  Oct.  17.  22344 

Jack  Harkaway's  school  days,  and  what  came 
of  them;  an  English  play,  consisting  of  a  pro- 
logue, 4  acts,  and  a  tableau,  dramatized,  from 
a  story  of  same  name,  in  the  London  maga- 
zine entitled  The  boys  of  England,  by  E. 
Mason,  jr. 

©  E.  Mason,  jr.,  and  W.  Davidge,  jr.,  Phila- 
delphia ;  1873 :  11911,  Oct.  17.  22345 

Jack  Horner's  Christmas  pie.  See  Best  (The) 
author's  Christmas  plays. 

Jack  (The)  in  the  box;  a  3  act  musical  comedy, 
by  P.  White.  7  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libret- 
to only] 

©  Pat  White,  Sandy  Hook,  Conn. ;  D :  13371, 
July  8,  1908 ;  2c.  June  30,  1908.  22346 


See  also  Two  (The)  plums. 

Jack,  Jill  and  a  friend;  play  in  2  acts,  by  C. 
Hamilton.     25,    [2]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  8,  1911;  D:  24165:  Cicely  Hamil- 
ton, London.  22347 

Jack  Lovejoy's  surprise.      See  Iceman   (The) 

Jack  McCarthy;  or,  I  promised  mother,  by 
D.  F.  Brown.     Typewritten. 

©    David    Franklin    Brown,    Denison,    la. , 
1900  A :  31286,  Dec.  26 ;  2c.  Dec.  26.         22348 
Same.    8  p.    f  °.    Typewritten. 

©  David  Franklin  Brown,  Denison,  la. ; 
D :  10890,  July  1,  1907 ;  Ic.  June  10,  1907 ;  Ic. 
June  20,  1907.  22349 

Jack  Mason's  baby;  comedy  sketch  in  1  scene, 
by  H.  Cornell.    15  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  12,  1910 ;  D :  20441 ;  Harry  Cor- 
nell, Hart,  Mich.  22350 

Jack  Miner's  wife;  a  four  character  comedy 
sketch,  by  M.  D.  Buchanan.  15  p.  obi.  16°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Marcla  Darrah  Buchanan,  Chicago ;  D : 

9621,  Dec.  12,  1906;  2c.  Dec.  12,  1906.     22351 

Jack-o'-chance;  play  in  4  acts,  by  Rav  Hepburn 

Taylor  [pseud,  of  Cora  G.  Sadler]     38  p.    4°. 

Printed. 

©  Ic.  May  8,  1915;  D:  40867;  Fr-ank  Wait- 
still  Sadler,  West  Newton,  Mass.  22351a 


5379—16 70 


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22374 


Jack  o'  hearts;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Edith  M. 
Burrows.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1913. 
24  p.     12°. 

©  June  25,  1913;  2c.  June  26,  1913;  D: 
33697 ;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.  22352 

Jack-o'-the-fields;  fantasy  in  4  acts,  by  Emer- 
son Taylor.     125  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  1,  1913 ;  D :  32491 ;  Emerson  G. 
Taylor,  Hartford.  22353 

Jack  of  the  Pacific  fleet;  by  T.  J.  GafEney.  10  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  J.  Gaffney,  Albany ;  D :  14780, 
Jan.  9,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  9,  1909.  22354 

Jack  on  time;  or,  The  race  of  life,  a  protean 
drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  F.  Poole. 

©  John  F.  Poole,  New  York;  1870:1297, 
Aug.  27.  22355 

Jack  Reynard,  a  gold  digger  of  the  California 
pioneer  mining  days;  a  5  act  drama,  by  A. 
Roman.    135  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Anton  Roman,  San  Francisco;  1887: 
14498,  June  3;  2c.  June  18.  22356 

Jack  roses;  a  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act,  1  scene, 
by  E.  W.  Scully  and  L.  M.  Ulmer.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Eugene  W.  Scully  and  Lizzie  May  Ulmer, 
New  York;  1893:58610,  Dec.  30;  2c.  Jan.  8, 
1894.  22357 

Jack  Royal  of  the  Ninety-second;  a  romantic 
military  melodrama  in  6  tableaux,  by  A.  C. 
Wheeler  (Nym  Crinkle)  137  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Harry  Lacy,  New  York;  1891:25647, 
July  16 ;  2c.  Oct.  14.  22358 

Jack  Ryerson  in  Texas.  See  Bertha,  the  sew- 
ing machine  girl  of  New  York. 

Jack  Shepherd;  or,  Newgate  routed,  a  bur- 
lesque in  2  acts,  by  W.  G.  Baker  and  J.  C. 
Arnold. 

©  William  G.  Baker,  San  Francisco; 
1882  :  21065,  Dec.  12.  22359 

Jack  Sheppard;  an  opera  in  3  acts,  libretto  by 
A.  K.  Fulton,  music  by  A.  Itzel,  jr. 

©  A.  K.  Fulton  and  Adam  Itzel,  jr.,  Balti- 
more; 1885:5056,  Feb.  28.  22360 

a  romantic  opera  in  3  acts,  the  libretto  by 

W.  Day,  music  by  Adam  Itzel,  jr. 

©  Willard  G.  Day,  Baltimore ;  1885 :  25063, 
Nov.  30.  22361 

Jack  Sheppard  and  Joe  Blueskin;  or.  Amateur 
road  agents,  melodramatic  burlesque  in  1  act, 
by  Frank  Dumont.  Chicago,  The  Dramatic 
publishing  co.  [1897]  10  p.  12°.  ([Darkey 
and  comic  drama] ) 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago ;  1897 :  59883, 
Oct.  22 ;  2c.  Oct.  21.  22362 


Jack  Stanford's  experiment;  by  W.  G.  Wil- 
liams.   4  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Will  G.  Williams,  Waynesburg,  O.;  D: 
6805,  June  12,  1905 ;  Ic.  June  12,  1905 ;  Ic.  July 
15,  1905.  22363 

Jack  Storm;  drama  in  7  tableaux,  by  Pierre 
Elzear,  tr.  and  adapted  by  the  Franco-Ameri- 
can agency  for  dramatic  literature,  ltd. 

©  FrauQois  Mons  and  Louis  Nathal,  New 
York  ;  1886 :  7089,  Mar.  26.  22364 

Jack,  the  American  newsboy;  a  thrilling  and 
sympathetic  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  Otto  P. 
Prague,  dramatized  by  W.  Davidson.  45  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Wm.  Davidson,  Portland,  Or. ;  D :  12268, 
Jan.  28,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  28,  1908.  22365 

Jack,  the  friendless;  in  5  acts,  by  K.  Estelle. 
©  Katie  Estelle,  Brooklyn ;  1900  A :  31350, 
Dec.  27.  22366 

Jack  the  Giant-killer;  by  G."  Auger.  9  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  George  Auger,  New  York ;  D :  10330,  Apr. 
11,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  3,  1907.  22367 

by  G.  T.   Smith,  A.  B.   Sloane  and  H.  N. 

Farrar.     78  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Geo.  Totten  Smith,  A.  Baldwin  Sloane 
and  Herbert  N.  Farrar,  New  York ;  D :  14846, 
Jan.  19,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  19,  1909.  22368 

an  extravaganza  in  1  act,  by  Frank  H.  Nel- 


son. 


©  William  E.  Sinn,  Baltimore ;  1871 :  11732, 
Dec.  12.  22369 


—  a  pantomime,  arr.  by  George  R.  Edeson. 

©   Wm.   E.    Sinn,   Baltimore;    1871:11733, 
Dec.  12.  22370 

a  spectacular,  musical  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 


E.  Maynard  and  W.  H.  McBride. 

©  Edwin  Maynard  and  W.  H.  McBride, 
Troy,  N.  Y. ;  1890:681,  Jan.  4.  22371 

Jack,  the  jail  breaker;  or,  From  Sing  Sing  to 
liberty,  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  C. 
Blaney.     72  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Harry  Clay  Blaney,  Center  Moriches, 
N.  Y. ;  D :  10139,  Mar.  14,  1907 ;  2c.  Mar.  14, 
1907.  22372 

Jack  the  Ripper;  or.  The  Whitechapel  mys- 
tery, a  sensational  melodrama  in  a  prologue 
and  4  acts,  by  M.  Clarke  [pseud,  of  W.  E.  M. 
Clarke]  and  F.  Gerald. 

©  Florence  Gerald  and  Marlande  Clarke, 
Philadelphia  ;  1888 :  36463,  Dec.  22.  22373 

Jack,  the  tramp;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  D.  E. 
Dennedy. 

©  Domlnick  E.  Dennedy,  Nashville;  1878: 
12541,  Nov.  1.  22374 


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22375 


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22397 


Jack  (The)  trust.     See  Box  (A)  of  monkeys, 
and  other  farce  comedies. 

Jack  Wilson,  the  scout;  or,  Adventures  in  the 
far  West.     n.  p.  1883.     19  p.     12°. 

©    Daniel    J.    Rapp,    Reading,    Pa.;    1883: 
3843,  Mar.  1;  2c.  Mar.  12.  22375 

Jackal  (The);  climax  in  1  act,  by  H.  McAllister. 
[1],  20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Apr.   19,    1913;   D:  32995;   Hall  Mc- 
Allister, Washington.  22376 

Jackdaw   (The);   by   Lady    Gregory.     5   sheets. 
f°.     Proof. 

©    Lady    Gregory,     Galway,     Ireland :    D : 
1G040,  June  8,  1909 ;  2c.  June  8,  1909.     22377 

Same.     {In  The  Gaelic  American) 

©  Lady  Gregory,  Gort,  Ireland ;  D :  16175, 


June  11,  1909 ;  2c.  June  11,  1909. 


22378 


Same.    pt.  2. 
©  Lady  Gregory,  Gort,  Ireland;  D:  16185. 


June  18,  1909. 
Jacko.  the  sunbeam. 


22379 


See  Sans  souci. 


Jack's  affair;  by  I.  W.  Evans.  16  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Isabelle  Whitlock  Evans,  New  York ;  D : 
2910,  Jan.  26,  1903;  2c.  Jan.  28,  1903.     22380 

Jack's  afanity;  comedy  playlet  in  1  act,  by  E. 
T.  Emery.     8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  22,  1911;  D:  24540;  Edwin  T. 
Emery,  San  Francisco.  22381 

— -  sketch  of  stage  life,  by  Robert  E.  Ander- 
son.   4  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  12,  1912;  D:  28681;  Olga  Brit- 
ton  and  Betty  Lorraine,  Providence,  R.  I. 

22382 

Jack's  birthday  gift;  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  J. 
Smith.     24  p.     4°.     Ms. 

©   Ic.   Jan.   9,   1911;    D:  23057;   Maude   J. 
Smith,  San  Francisco,  22383 

Jack's  bluff;  a  comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by  Denis 

O'Hazlitt.     Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1905. 

13  p.    12°.     (On  cover:  Baker's  ed.  of  plays) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  6926, 

July  8,  1905 ;  2c.  Sept.  28,  1905.  22384 

Jack's  brother's  sister;  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
Pauline  Phelps  and  Marion  Short.  Boston, 
W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1916.  16  p.  12°.  (On 
cover:    Baker's  ed.  of  plays) 

©  Dec.  7,  1915 ;  2c.  Dec.  8,  1915 ;  D :  42434 ; 
Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.  22384a 

Jack's  cure  for  suffragettes;  1  act  sketch,  by 
E.  Rosenshine.    15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  23,  1910;  D:  21617 ;  Edna  Rosen- 
shiiae,  Sau  Francisco.  22385 


Jack's  godmother;  a  drama  of  contemporane- 
ous human  interest  in  3  acts  and  1  scene,  by 
G.  F.  Judkins.     9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Georgine  Flagg  Judkins,  Nantucket 
Island,  Mass.;  D :  12117,  Dec.  24,  1907;  2c. 
Dec.  24,  1907.  22386 

Jack's  heroine;  bj'  Nettie  Knight. 

©  Antoinette  Blanche  Chevalier,  Wellesley, 
Mass.;  D :  927,  Oct.  5,  1901.  22387 

Jack's  honeymoon;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H. 
G.  Carleton.     151  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Henry  Guy  Carleton,  New  York ;  D : 
10029,  Feb.  27,  1907 ;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1907.    22388 

Jack's  marriage;  a  romance  of  the  lower  five, 
comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  T.  Krebs.  46  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Tony  Krebs,  Boston ;  D :  550,  June  5, 
1901;  2c.  June  5,  1901.  22389 

Jack's  pardner;  comedy  playlet  in  1  act,  by  W. 
R.  Bennington.     12  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  19,  1911 ;  D :  24515 ;  Wilber  R. 
Bennington,  Moberly,  Mo.  22390 

Jack's  predicament;  a  comedietta  in  1  act,  by 
Giselle  d'Unger.  Chicago,  Dramatic  pub.  co., 
1907,     8  p.     12°. 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago ;  D :  12016, 
Dec.  31,  1907 ;  2c.  Dec.  31,  1907.  22391 

Jack's  romance;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  R.  Stuart 
and  D,  A.  Bragdon. 

©  Ralph  Stuart  and  Dudley  A.  Bragdon, 
St.  Louis ;  1897 :  55738,  Oct.  4 ;  2c.  Oct.  4. 

22392 
Jack's  sister;  by  I.  B.  Goodrich,  jr. 

©  Ira  B.  Goodrich,  jr.,  Boston;  D :  5812, 
Nov.  23,  1904.  22393 

Jack's  Thanksgiving;  a  comedy  sketch,  by  S. 
Morris.     11  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Sam  Morris,  Chicago ;  1900  A :  9709,  Apr. 
16;  2c.  Apr.  16.  22394 

Jack's  uncle;  a  vaudeville  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
Tony    Cummings   and   Willard   Holcomb. 

©  George  S.  Coleman,  Washington  ;  D  :  277, 
Mar.  28,  1901.  22395 


^or.  The  little  conqueror,  1  act  farce,  by 

Edwin  Peter  Does.     10  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  George  Palmer  Moore,  Brookline.  Mass. ; 
D :  271,  Mar.  23,  1901 ;  Ic.  Mar.  23,  1901 ;  Ic. 
Mar.  27,  1901.  22396 

Jack's  victory;  by  E.  Cornell.    9  p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©  Elizabeth  Cornell,  New  York ;  D :  15137, 
Feb.  19,  1909;  2c.  Feb.  19,  1909.  22397 


1107 


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22419 


Jack's  visitors;  or,  The  school  boy's  dream,  a 
patriotic  and  historical  play  in  1  act,  by 
Lilian  Stair  Schreiner.  Clyde,  O.,  Ames'  pub- 
lishing CO.,  1904.  13  p.  12°.  ([Ames'  series 
of  standard  and  minor  drama,  no.  450] ) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  D :  4871,  Apr. 
13,  1904;  2c.  Apr.  18,  1904.  22398 

Jack's  wife;  by  J.  Pardee-Clark.  15  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Jean    Pardee-Clark.     New    Haven ;     D : 
SG07,  May  24,  1906 ;  2c.  May  24.  1906.     22399 

Jack's  wife,  Jill;  an  entirely  new  and  original 
comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Yeanmns. 

©  Jennie  Yeamans,  New  York  ;  1895 :  2842. 
Jan.  9.  22400 

Jackson's  honeymoon;  by  Charles  Horwitz.  18 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Perrin   G.    Somers,    Duluth,   Minn. ;    D : 
10371,  Apr.   IS,   1907;   2c.  Apr.   18,   1907. 

22401 

Jacob  and  Laban;  dramatic  and  musical  drama 
in  3  tableaux,  by  II.   Roland. 

©  Richard  Roland,  Brooklyn;  1886:16238, 
July  17;  2c.  July  22.  22402 

Jacob  Busby.     Typewritten  and  Ms. 

©  Jesse  P.  Tillson,  Toledo,  O. ;  1896 :  32103, 
May  27;  2c.  July  11.  22403 

Jacob  Leisler;  play  of  old  New  York  in  4  acts, 

by  W.  O.  Bates.     [105]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  4,  1911  ;  D :  25936 ;  William  O. 

Bates,  Indianapolis.  22404 

Same.    New  York,  M.  Kennerlev,  1913.    xi, 

248  p.    front.,  plate.     12°. 

©    June    25,    1913;    2c.    July    2,    1913;    A: 
351312;   Mitchell  Kennerley,   New  York. 

22405 

Jacob  ShlafE's  mistake;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  J. 
E.  Crary. 

©   Ames  pub.   co.,   Clyde,    O. ;    1892 :  40980, 
Oct.  10.  22406 

Jacob  Warner;  play  in  4  acts,  by  Ernest  Cush- 
man  Whitton.     94  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  10,  1910 ;  D :  22256 ;  E.  C.  Whit- 
ton, Brooklyn.  22407 

Jacobines  (Les);  comedie  en  4  actes,  par  A. 
Hermant.  [Paris,  Impr.  de  I'lUustration] 
1907.     2  p.  1.,  83  p.     12°. 

©  Abel  Hermant,  Paris ;  D :  10090,  Mar.  7, 
1907 ;   2c.  Mar.  7,  1907.  22408 

Jacobite  (The)  regiment;  tragic  opera  in  3 
acts,  written  by  J.  M.  Levien  and  H.  O.  Nichol- 
son, composed  by  Paul  Colberg.  33  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  J.   Mewburn  Levien,    London ;    D :  2099, 
.luly  10,  1902;  2c.  ,Iuly  10,  1902.  22409 


Jacqueline's  mothers;  play  in  3  acts  with  sce- 
nario and  scene  plots,  by  J.  R.  Hastings. 
[153]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  23,  1910 ;  D :  21403 ;  John  Rus- 
sel  Hastings,  New  York.  22410 

Jacquette;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Fred  Mars- 
den  [pseud,  of  W.  A.  Sliver] 

©  William  A.  De  Long,  Philadelphia ;  1871 : 
•  9013,  Sept.  27.  22411 


or.  The  mystery  of  Fontelle,  a  drama  in  4 


acts. 

©  William  A.  De  Long,  New  York;  1872: 
1954,  Feb.  29.  22412 

Jacquine,     the    beggar's    daughter;     a   serio- 
comic play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  Gayler. 

©  Charles  Gayler,  New  York;  1879:9417, 
July  17.  22413 

Jael;  a  1  act  play,  by  F.  G.  Gibbs.     13  p.     f. 
Typewritten. 

©    Frances    Guignard    Gibbs,    Boston;    D: 
4038,  Feb.  23,  1904 ;  2c.  Feb.  27,  1904.      22414 


—  a  play  of  3  acts,  by  L.  Fogg. 

©  Louis  Fogg,  Cleveland ;  D :  8844,  July  17, 
1906.  22415 

poetic  drama  in  1  act,  by  F.  Kiper   [1.  e. 


F.  K.  Frank]      [1],  28  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    2,    1914;    D:  36208;    Florence 

Kiper,  Chicago.  22415a 

•by  Florence  Kiper  Frank.    30  p.     12°. 


Printed. 

©    Oct.    20,    1914;    2c.    Nov.    9,    1914;     D: 
38746;   Chicago  little  theatre,   Chicago. 

22415b 

—  See  also  Sanctuary  (The)  of  womanhood. 


Jael,  daughter  of  Israel;  by  A.  M.  Smith. 

©  Alice  Maude  Smith,  Tacoma ;  D :  13532, 
Aug.  11,  1908.  22416 

Jael,  the  wife  of  Heber,  the  Kenite;  a  dra- 
matic monologue,  by  Oliver  J.  Booth.  13  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Lucy  Nelson  Whitfield,   New  York;    D: 
721,  Aug.  6,  1901;  2c.  Aug.  6,  1901.         22417 

See  also  Coming  (The)  of  Sisera. 


Jaffray's  double;  a  comedy  in  8  acts,  by  A.  E. 

Ives. 

©  Alice  E.   Ives,  New  York;   1895:49203, 
Sept.  28.  22418 

Jag;  a  nuisical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  H.  R.  Evans. 
103  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Henry  Ridgely  Evans,  Washington;  D: 
9386,  Nov.  5,  1906;  2c.  Nov.  5,  1906.       22419 


1108 


22420 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


22441 


Jag^  (A)  dance;  vaudeville  sketch  dialogue  to 
accompany  dance,  by  A.  Brugard.  [7]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  5,  1912 ;  D :  29403 ;  Adrienne 
Brugard,  New  York.  22420 

Jag  (A)  of  joy;  a  comedy  drama  in  1  act,  by 
E.  Blondell.     18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edward  Blondell,  New  York ;  D :  7058, 
Aug.  1,  1905;  2c.  Aug.  1,  1905.  22421 

Jagon;  or.  A  daughter's  atonement,  a  melo- 
drama in  4  acts,  by  Arnold  Reeves.  65  p. 
f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  Aubrey  Ruggles,  Cambridgeport, 
aiass. ;  D :  1775,  Apr.  23,  1902 ;  2c.  Apr.  23, 
1902.  22422 

or.  The  stranglers  of  Paris,  a  melodrama 

in  a  prologue  in  2  pts.  and  5  tableaux,  dram- 
atized by  Mrs.  W.  A.  Vigoureux. 

©  Mrs.  W.  A.  Vigoureux,  San  Francisco ; 
1887:10564,  Apr.  19.  22423 

Jail  (The)  bird;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  C.  Town- 
send.  Author's  ed.  New  York,  Harold  Roor- 
bach,  1893.  46  p.  12°.  ( [Roorbach's  Ameri- 
can ed.  of  acting  plays,  no.  621 ) 

©  Charles  Townsend,  Weedsport,  N.  Y. ; 
1893 :  57886,  Dec.  28 ;  2c.  Oct.  11,  1894.    22424 

dramatic  sketch,  by  W.  Duncan.    12  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.    Feb.   27,    1912;     D:  28853;     William 
Duncan,  Hoboken,  N.  J.  22425 

play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  F.  Lydston.  183  p. 

■    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  20,   1911;   D:  25814;   G.  Frank 

Lydston,  Chicago.  22426 

Jail  (The)  bird  coon;  by  J.  Norworth   [pseud, 
of  John  Klem] 

©    Jack    Norworth,     New    York;     1900   A: 
3599,  Feb.  8.  22427 

Jail  breakers;  by  J.  B.  Rice.    11  p.    f°.    Type- 
written. 

©  James  B.  Rice,  Chicago;  D :  9017,  Aug. 
31,  1906 ;  2c.  Sept.  26,  1906.  2,2428 

Jail  limits;  comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by  J.  Tay- 
lor Lewis.    15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Nov.  4,   1909 ;   D :  17280 ;   D.  Trevor 
Lewis,  Brooklyn.  22429 

Jail  up  to  date;  1  act  comedy  skit,  by  D.  Darby 
Aaronson.     17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  25,  1915 ;  D :  41044 ;  Walter  E. 
Colby,  New  York.  22429a 

Jainkef    Josef,     the    Jew    detective;    comedy 
drama  in  3  acts. 

©  Harry  Thompson,  New  York ;  1887 :  397, 
Jan.  7.  22430 


Jake  and  Louise;  a  comic  musical  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  Mrs.   S.  E.  Cawthorn. 

©   Mrs.    S.    E.    Cawthorn,    United    States; 
1876:4571,  Apr.  1.5.  22431 

Jake  and  Snow;  a  musical  sketch  in  1  act.  by 
Emmett  Heskett.  Clyde,  O..  Ames'  publish- 
ing CO.,  1895.  6  p.  12°.  ([Ames'  series  of 
standard  and  minor  drama,  no.  261] ) 

©   Ames  pub.   co.,   Clyde,   O. ;    1895:36049, 
July  11 ;  Ic.  July  19.  22432 

Jake,  the  showman;  a  drama  of  every  day  life 
in  3  acts,  by  G.  Clair. 

©   George  Clair,   Boston  ;  ^  1871 :  6794,    July 
19.  22433 

Jakey  Einstein;  or.  Life  on  the  road,  a  comedy 
drama  in  4  acts,  hy  C.  Baswitz.  Springfield 
[111.]  State  journal  book  and  job  printing  co., 
1886.     50  p.     8°. 

©  Charles  Baswitz,  Springfield,  111.;  1886: 
11021,  May  8;  2c.  June  12.  22434 

Jakob  der  schmied;  schauspiel  in  4  akten,  von 
David  PInski.  Berlin,  Theaterverlag  E. 
Bloch.  1911.     114  p.     12°. 

©    Dec.    13,    1911 ;    2c.    Feb.    17,    1912 : '  D : 
29418,  Eduard  Bloch,  Berlin.  22435 

Jalouse;  coraMie  en  3  actes  [par]  Alexandre 
[Charles  Auguste]  Bisson  et  Adolphe  Le- 
clercq.  Paris,  P.  V.  Stock,  1899.  2  p.  1.,  152 
p.     12°. 

©  P.  V.  Stock,  Paris ;  1899 :  82214,  Dec.  20 ; 
2c.  Dec.  20.  22436 

Jaloux  (Le);  comedie  en  3  actes,  par  A.  Bibesco. 
168  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Antoine  Bibesco,  Paris ;  D  :  Oct.  11,  1904 : 
2c.   Oct.   11,   1904.  22437 

Jamaica;  a  nnisical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  F.  M. 
Knowles  and  Edwin  B.  Burch. 

©    Frederick    M.    Knowles,    Brooklyn ;    D : 
7901,  Jan.  18,  1906.  22438 

James  and  John.  See  Four  plays;  by  Gilbert 
Cannan. 

James  and  Mary;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  A. 
Manning. 

©  James  A.  Manning,  Boston ;  1886 :  24785, 
Nov.  2.  22439 

James  boys  (The)  in  Missouri;  a  sensational 
comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  James  M.  Martin. 
63  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  George  Klimt,  Chicago ;  D :  718,  Aug.  5, 
1901 ;  2c.  Aug.  5,  1901.  22440 

a  western  drama  in  4  acts,  by  N.  Alvarez. 

Clyde,  O.,  Ames'  pub.  co.,  1907.  31  p.  12°. 
( [Ames'  series  of  standard  and  minor  drama, 
no.  467]) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  D :  lOSSO,  June 
26,  1907;  2c.  June  26,  1907.  22441 


1109 


22442 


DBAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


22459 


James  (The)  boys'  last  raid;  by  E.  M.  Kimball 
and  J.  Abbott. 

©  E.  M.  Kimball  and  John  Abbott,  Colum- 
bus, O. ;  D :  1134,  Nov.  29,  1901.  22442 

James  (The)  boys,  Missouri  outlaws,  Jessie 
and  Frank;  or.  Run  to  death,  in  5  acts  and 
16  tableaux,  by  F.  Lavarnie. 

©  Frank  Lavarnie,  Chicago ;  1882 :  17363, 
Oct.  19.  22443 

James  (The)  boys,  the  bandit  kings  of  Mis- 
souri; a  comedy  drama  in  5  acts,  by  M.  Gib- 
ney.     90  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Morgan  Gibney,  Newark,  N,  J. ;  D :  2523, 
Oct.  30,  1902 ;  2c.  Oct.  30,  1902.  22444 

James  Harding;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  A.  Amos. 
95  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Andrew  Amos,  Des  Moines ;  D :  172,  Feb. 
28,  1901 ;  2c.  Feb.  28,  1901.  22445 

James  Warner,  the  rancher;  or.  The  outcast 
fugitive,  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  Herboth. 
70  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  27,  1909 ;  D :  16394 ;  William 
Herboth,  New  York.  22446 

James  "Wobberts,  freshman;  a  3  act  farce,  by 
R.  W.  Tully.     84  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Richard  Walton  Tullv,  Berkeley,  Cal. ; 
D :  229,  Mar.  18,  1901 ;  2c.  Mar.  18,  1901. 

22447 

Jamestown;  historic,  patriotic  and  spectacular 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  James  Arthur  MacKnight 
and  J.  Walton. 

©  J.  A.  MacKnight,  Calera,  Ala.,  and  Jose- 
phine Walton,  New  York;  D:9173,  Sept.  21, 
1906.  22448 

Jamestown  (A)  romance.     See  Phyllis. 

Jamieson;  a  character  comedy,  by  F.  S.  Potter. 
20  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Frances  Squire  Potter,  Minneapolis ;  D : 
13480,  Aug.  1,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  3,  1908.       22449 

Jammerpepi  (Die);  komodie  in  3  akten,  von 
Alexander  Engel.     148  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  17,  1910;  D:  22840;  Henry  W. 
Savage,  New  York.  22450 

Jan  Vedder's  wife;  play  in  5  acts,  adapted  and 
dramatized  from  the  novel  by  Amelia  E.  Barr, 
by  J.  Hedley.    48  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  July  28,  1909 ;  D :  16401 ;  James  Hedlev. 
Cleveland.  22451 

Jan  Vyrava;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Frantisek 
Adolf  Hubert,  tr.  from  the  Bohemian  by  SSrka 
B.  Hrbkova.  {In  Poet  lore,  v.  26,  no.  3. 
May- June,  1915 ;  periodical  ©  June  28,  1915 ; 
July  1,  1915 ;  B :  342110 ;  Poet  lore  co.,  Boston) 

22451a 


Jane;  a  farce  in  3  acts,  by  Harry  Nicholls  and 
W.  Lestocq.  New  York ;  Samuel  French ; 
London,  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  1900.  62  p.  12°. 
( [French's  international  copyrighted  ed.  of 
the  works  of  the  best  authors,  no.  41] ) 

©  T.  H.  French,  New  York ;  1900  A :  29904, 
Dec.  10;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1901.  22452 

play   in  4  acts,   by   R.   Leo.     115  p.     4°. 


■    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  13,  1915;  D:  40631;  Rita  Leo, 
New  York.  22452a 

Jane  Annie;  or,  The  good  conduct  prize,  a 
new  and  original  English  comic  opera,  writ- 
ten by  J.  M.  Barrie  and  A.  Conan  Doyle, 
music  by  Ernest  Ford.  New  York,  Novello. 
Ewer  &  CO.,  1893.    51  p.    8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Chappell   &   CO.,    London;     1893:2,3488, 
May  15;  2c.  May  15.  22453 

Jane  Clegg;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  St.  .John  G. 
Ervine.  London,  Sidgwick  &  Jackson,  ltd., 
1914.     4  p.  1.,  112  p.     12°. 

©   Aug.   31,    1914;    Ic.   Aug.    31,    1914;    D: 
37970;  Sidgwick  &  Jackson,  ltd.,  London. 

22453a 

Jane  Douglas;  an  historical  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  Marguerite  Hernulewicz  and  J.  Burnside. 

©   Jean  Burnside,  New  York ;   1872 :  2166, 
Mar.  6.  22454 

Jane  Eyre;  by  Charlotte  Bronte,  dramatized  by 
C.   E.   Blaney.     70  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Mar.   17,   1910;   D :  20481 ;   Chas.   E. 
Blaney,  New  York.  22455 

a  play  in  5  acts,  an  adaptation  of  Charlotte 

Bronte's  celebrated   novel,   by  Miron  Leffing- 
well.     48  p.     f°.     Mimeographed. 

©    July    2,    1909;    2c.    July    26,    1909;    D: 
16367;   Alexander  Byers,   Chicago.         22456 

See   also   Love   and   duty. — Master   (The) 

of  Thornfield. 

Jane  Eyre,  the  orphan  of  Lowood;  a  drama  in 
5  acts,  adapted  from  the  German  of  IMadame 
Birch  Pfeiffer,  by  C.  W.  Tayleure. 

©  Clifton  W.  Tayleure,    Brooklyn;    1871: 
6,58,   Jan.  26.  22457 

a  romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  written,  com- 


piled, and  arr.  upon  the  novel  of  Jane  Eyre, 
by  Charlotte  Bronte,  by  J.  S.  Houghton. 

©    J.    S.    Houghton,    Philadelphia;    1874: 
11925,  Sept.  23.  22458 

Jane  Gentleman;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  R.  A. 
Wood-Seys.     77  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  11,  1910 ;  D :  20762 ;  Roland  A. 
Wood-Seys,  San  Diego,  Cal.  22459 


1110 


22460 


COPYKIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


22479 


Jane  Haggerstone;  a  drama  in  4  acts  and  5 
scenes,  by  G.  H.  Howard.  104  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   George   H.   Howard,    Washington;     D: 
4149,  Oct.  27,  1903 ;  2c.  Oct.  27,  1903.      22460 

Jane  Ingram;  a  drama  of  the  Civil  War  in  5 

acts,  by  F.  Peltret.     59  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Frank   Peltret,   Los    Angeles;    D :  2313, 

Sept.  a  1902;  2c.  Sept.  9,  1902.  22461 

Jane  McCrea;  by  G.  J.  Stillman. 

©  George  J.  Stillman,  Jersey  City  ;  D  :  4513, 
Jan.  16,  1904.  22462 


a     tragedy,     by     Richard     Henry 


Lewis 
Type- 


[ pseud,  of  P.  H.  Carroll]     77  p.     4° 
written, 

©  Philip  H.  Carroll,  Albany  ;  D  :  5261.  June 
25,  1904;  2c.  June  17,  1904.  22463 

Jane  Seton;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  C.  Ulrich, 
jr. 

©  Charles  Ulrich,  jr.,  Cincinnati ;  1881 : 
19802,  Dec.  21.  22464 

Jane  Shore;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  E.  Morand,  V. 
Thompson  and  M.  Schwob.  113  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Eugene  Morand,  Vance  Thompson  and 
Marcel  Schwob,  Paris ;  D :  191,  Feb.  25,  1901 ; 
2c.  Oct.  2,  1901.  22465 

a  play  in  5  acts,  by  Genevieve  Ward  and 


W.  G.  Wills. 

©  Jarrett  and  Palmer,   New  York;   1878: 
8046,  July  12.  22466 

Jane  the  first;  1  act  farce,  by  E.  H.  Gould.  18 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.   11,   1915;   D:  39364;   Elizabeth 
Hull  Gould,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  22466a 

Jane,  the  miner's  pet.  See  Down  in  a  coal 
mine. 

Jane  Vail's  mission;  or.  Boomed  for  life,  a 
drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  L.  Ashton,  drama- 
tized from  Annie  Ashmore's  story  of  that 
name. 

©  J.  L.  Ashton,  Providence,   R.   I.;   1874: 
1931,  Feb.  18.  22467 

Jane  vs.  John;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Sea- 
grave.    139  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.   2,   1915;   D:  39566;   .Tane   Sea- 
grave,  Brookline,  Mass.  22467a 

Janet;  play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  C.  Barclay.  [105] 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Aug.   8,  1911;   D:  24878;   Fannie  C. 
Barclay,  New  York.  S2468 

Janet  Ramo;  by  H.  Burky. 

©  Henrv  Burky,  Brooklyn;  D:9804,   .Tan. 
X7,  1907.  22460 


Janet  Ramo — Continued. 

play  In  3  acts,  by  H.  Burky.     83  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    29,    1913;     D:  32131;     Henry 
Burky,  Brooklyn.  22470 

Janet,  the  sorceress;  in  3  acts,  by  A.  G.  Baker. 

©  Anna   Genura  Baker,   Syracuse,   N.   Y. ; 
1900  A:  24025,  Sept.  27.  22471 

Janey;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  L.  Hall. 

©  Louis  C.  Hall,  Canton,  O. ;  D :  14521,  Dec. 
5,  1908.  22472 

Janey  Junkins;  a  comedy-dtama,  by  Pierce 
Kingsley.     106  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Mrs.    Pierce    Kingslev,    New    York ;    D : 
14316,  Nov.  18,  1908 ;  2c..  Nov.  18,  1908. 

22473 

Jangle  (The);  operetta  in  1  act,  book  and  lyrics 
by  L.  A.  Barber,  music  by  J.  Franclyn  Boyer. 
13  p.     f°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  L.  A.  Barber,  Johnstown.  Pa. ;   D :  93.''>1, 
Oct.  15,  1906;  2c.  Oct.  15,  1906.  22474 


—  original  modern  romantic  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  W.  A.  Hayes.  [5],  66  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Ic.   May   23,    1914;    D:  37115;    William 
Alois  Hayes,  Philadelphia.  22474a 


Janice    Meredith. 
Janice  Meredith. 


See    Evening    (An)    with 


Janie's  doll;  drama  In  1  act,  by  F.  P.   Stock- 
bridge.     11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    11.    1910;     D:2226S;     Frank 
Parker  Stockbrldge,  Cincinnati.  22475 

Janitor  (The):  a  farce  comedy  in  1  act,  by  J.  J. 
Sullivan  and  C.  D.  Webber. 

©  .Joseph  J.  Sullivan  and  Carrie  D.  Webber, 
Pittsburgh  ;  1900  A :  1461,  Jan.  16.  22476 

monologue,  by  A.  Hoffman  and  Joseph  L. 

Browning.     [1],  25  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  25,  1914 ;  D :  37988 ;  Aaron  Hoff- 
man, New  York.  22476a 


—  a  1  act  comedy,  by  Arthur  Manovill  and 
Dennis  Mullen.    11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Mullen  and  Manovill,  New  York;  D: 
14746,  Jan.  5,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  12,  1909.      22477 

— -a  play,  by  H.  Miles.    11  p.    4°.    Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  24,  1912;  D:  30945;  Homer 
Miles,  New  York.  22478 

—  or.  The  janitor  of  the  flats,  a  farce  comedy 
in  1  act. 

©  .Joseph  J.  Sullivan  and  Carrie  D.  Webber, 
New  York ;  1900  A :  10592,  Apr.  26 ;  2c.  Apr. 
26  22479 


nil 


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22498 


Janitor  (The)  and  the  Jap;  farce  in  1  act,  by 
Francis  Baker  Fairfax  [pseud,  of  F.  H. 
Wheelan]       [2],  24  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    28,    1911;    D:  23644;    F.    H. 
Wheelan.  San  Francisco.  22480 

Janitor  (The)  of  the  flats.     See  Janitor  (The) 

Janitor's  (The)  joke;  a  sketch  for  two  persons, 
by  V.  Cassard.    13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Vernon  Cassard,   New  York ;   D :  14154, 
Oct.  27,  1908;  2c.  Oct.  27,  1908.  22481 

Janizaries  (The)  of  Jane;  a  musical  play  in  2 
acts,  by  Alice  May  Lindholm  [i.  e.  A.  M. 
Chase]  and  Howard  Gibbs  Chase. 

©  Alice  May  Chase,  Baltimore ;   D :  11411. 
Sept.  25,  1907.  22482 

Jap  (The);  by  W.  G.  O'Doherty.  105  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  William  G.  O'Doherty,  Portland,  Or. ;  D : 
14531,  Dec.  14,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  14,  1908.     22483 

play  in  3  acts,  by  L.  Weadock.  [50]  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  13,  1911 ;  D :  24679 ;  Louis  Wea- 
dock, New  York.  22484 

Japanese  (A)  bride;  original  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  L.  Bascom.  14  p.  4.  Typewritten.  [Syn- 
opsis] 

©   Lee   Bascom,    San    Francisco ;    D :  4087. 
Oct.  12,  1903 ;  2c.  Oct.  12,  1903.  22485 

Japanese  (The)  doll;  a  pantomime  in  1  act,  by 
V.  Thompson. 

©    Vance    Thompson,    New    York;    1895: 
55010,  Oct.  30.  22486 

Japanese  (A)  experiment;  thirty-minute  sketch, 
by  A.  Dunlap.    17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Adeline    Dunlap,    New    York ;    D :  3191, 
Mar.  21,  1903 ;  2c.  Mar.  12,  1903.  22487 

Japanese  fantastics;  illustrated  pantomime  and 
drill  with  musical  accompaniment,  by  L.  May 
Haughwout,  rev.  by  Stanley  Schell.  New 
York  city,  E.  S.  Werner  &  co.,  1904.  9,  6  p. 
illus.,  pis.    4°. 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner,   New  York ;   D :  4993. 
May  4,  1904;  2c.  June  25,  1904.  22488 


Japanese  (The)  from  the  Neck. 
kado. 


See  Mr.  Mi- 


Japanese  (A)  honeymoon;  an  operatic  spec- 
tacular extravaganza,  compiled,  arr.  and 
adapted  by  J.  A.  Beall  and  E.  H.  Coates. 
[Libretto]  Bradford,  Pa.,  Ingram  printing 
company,  1905.     8  p.  illus.     obi.     4°. 

©  James  A.  Beall  and  Edward  H.  Coates; 
D :  6925,  July  8,  1905 ;  2c.  July  8.  1905. 

22489 


Japanese  idyll;  vaudeville  comedietta,  by  A. 
Johnson. 

©  Alice  Johnson,  New  York;  1900  A:  9495, 
Apr.  13.  22490 

Japanese  lesson;  by  Robert  Northgate  [pseud, 
of  Ellen  M.  Barbour]  20  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  6,  1909;  D:  17034;  E.  M.  Bar- 
bour, Boston.  22491 

Japanese  pottery  ballet;  a  dramatic,  musical 

and  terpsichorean  composition,  by  I.  Kiralfy. 

©    Imre   Kiralfy,    New    York ;    1886 :  21939, 

Sept.  30.  22492 

Japanese  (The)  prince;  miniature  comic  opera, 
books,  lyrics,  and  music,  by  E.  Clark.  23  p. 
4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Ic.    Sept.   21,   1914;   D:  38357;   Edward 
Clark,  Brooklyn.  22492a 


[IJ, 


play  in  1  act,  by  McCree  and  Clark. 

19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  1,  1913;   D:  32485;  McCree  & 
Clark,  New  York.  22493 

Japanese  (A)  romance;  in  1  act,  by  F.  H. 
James.     [18]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.   17,   1910;   D:  21819;   Fred  H. 
James,  New  York.  22494 

Japanese  spy;  a  1  act  drama,  by  La  F.  Parks. 

©  La  Fayette  Parks,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. ; 

D  :  6066,  June  12.  1905.  22495 

Japanese  (A)  wedding;  a  1  act  play,  by  Wil- 
liam Henry  Shelton.  17  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  W.  H.  Shelton,  New  York ;  D :  9146,  Sept. 
26,  1906;  2c.  Sept.  26,  1906.  22496 

a  vaudeville  sketch,  by  W.  H.  Shelton.    12 


p.    4  .    Tj-pewritten. 

©  William  Henry  Shelton,  New  York;  D: 
8518,  May  11,  1906 ;  2c.  May  11,  1906.      22497 

See  also  Mitsu-Yu-Nissi. 

Japanese  (The)  wife.     See  Adzuma. 

Japhet  in  search  of  a  father.  See  Two  (The) 
foundling's. 

Japonica;  a  nuisical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  H.  B. 
Smith. 

©   Harry    B.    Siiiitb,    New    York;    D :  4825. 
Mar.  26,  1904.  22498 

Jar  (The)  of  olives;  play  in  4  acts,  from  The 
Arabian  nights,  arr.  by  Beatrice  Clay  and 
Claribel  Spurling.  Philadelphia,  Penn  pub. 
CO.,  1914.     32  p.     12°. 

©   Nov.    23,    1914;    2c.    Nov.    25,    1914;    D: 
38920;  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.      22498a 


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22520 


Jardin  (El)  de  los  amores;  opereta  en  1  acto, 
(lividido  en  2  cuadros,  original  y  en  verso, 
letra  de  E.  Lopez-Marin,  mrisifa  de  Ramon 
Lopez-Montenegro  y  Enrique  Brn.  ^Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1910.  52, 
[3]  p.     12°.     [Liljretto  only] 

©   May    19,    1910;    2c.    May    20,    1910:    D: 
21080;  Enrique  Lopez-IMarin,  Madrid.     22499 

Jardin  (The)  de  Paris  girls;  by  T.  Miner. 

©  Tom  Miner,  New  York ;  D :  16163,  June 
25,  1909.  22500 

musical  comedy  in  1  act.  by  F.  E.  Stewart. 

39  p.    4°.     Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.   Jan.   2.5,   1912;   D:  28435;   J'rank  E. 
Stewart,   Baltimore.  22501 

Jardin    (The)    Mabille   burlesquers. 

©    Arthur    Falk,    New    York ;    1899 :  14702, 
Feb.   23.  22502 

Jardin  (The)  Mabille  spectacular  extrava- 
ganza. 

©    Arthur  Falk,    New    York;    1899:14701, 

Feb.  23.  22503 

Jared  Jones;  a  dramatic  composition,  by  E.  T. 
Gibson.     34  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  19,  1909 ;  D :  16287 ;  Edward  T. 
Gibson,  Brooklyn.  22504 

Jarg'tine,  pride  of  Maximilian's  army;  mili- 
tary drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Jj.  De  Bonay. 

©   John   L.    De   Bonay,    New   York;    1870: 
2283,   Sept.  28.  22505 

Jarius  Jordan;  or.  The  carpenter's  son,  a  New 
p]ngland  drama  in  3  acts,  bv  Len  Ware  (Lew 
Ward)  Clyde,  O.,  Ames  pub.  co.,  1893.  36  p. 
12°.  ( [Ames'  series  of  standard  and  minor 
drama,  no.  324] ) 

©  Ames  pub.   co.,   Clyde,   O. ;   1893:23495. 
May  15;  2c.  May  24.  22506 

Jarman's  own;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  G.  A. 
Hibbard. 

©  George  A.  Hibbard,  Buffalo  ;  1892  :  27399, 
June  30.  22507 

Jarotte;  or.  The  thieves,  a  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  G.  Sherwood. 

©  Grace  Sherwood,  New  York;  1891:^809, 
Feb.  20.  22508 

Jaskinia  Pot§pienca;  dramat  w  pi^ciu  aktach. 
przerobiony  na  scen(,\  przez  Antoniego  Ste- 
faiia   Zdzieblowskiego. 

©  W.  Dyniewicz,  Chicago ;  1894 :  56483.  Dec. 
.5.  22509 

Jasmin;  musikalisches  lustspiel  in  1  akt.  von 
Leo  Heller  und  Richard  Wurmfeld,  musik  von 
James  Rothstein.  Berlin,  Harmonie  verlag 
[1911]     40  p.     12°.      [Words  only] 

©   Feb.    18,   1911.     2c.    Feb.    18,    1911;    D: 
23385;  Harmonie  verlag,  Berlin.  22510 


Jasmine;  a  comedy  drama  in  1  act,  by  J.  Dwig- 

gins.     17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  16,  1912 ;  D :  30858 ;  Jay  Dwig- 
gins,  New  York.  22511 

Jason,  das  weihnachtsschifE;  milrchenspiel  in 
4  aufziigen  und  12  bildern,  von  Max  Moller 
und  Hendrichs  Hormann.  [3],  99  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Nov.    1,    1915;    D:  42176;    Anton    .L 
Benjamin,  Hamburg,  Germany.  22511a 

Jasper;  a  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by  Frank 
Dumont. 

©  Sam  Devere,  New  York;  1882:743.  .Tan. 
16.  22512 

-a  drama  in  5  acts,  suggested  by  and  based 

upon  the  fragment  by  Charles  Dickens,  The 

mystery  of  Edwin  Drood,  by  T.  C.  De  Leon. 

©  T.   C.  De  Leon,  New  York;   1871:7747, 

Aug.    19.  22513 


—  an  original  play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Rogers. 

©  F.  Rogers,  New  York;  1877:8620,   July 
24.  22514 


- — -  Same. 

©  Sam  Devere,  United  States ;  1877 :  9447, 
Aug.  17.  22515 

Jasper  (The)  judgment;  a  melodrama  in  5  acts 
and  6  scenes,  by  J.  H.  Wilson. 

©  John  H.  Wilson,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass. ; 
D:1556,  Mar.  11,  1902.  22516 

Jasper    Luckings,    the    Kanuck   landlord    and 
California  gardener.      See  Violets. 


Jasper's   fortune, 
world. 


See   Not   the   way    of   the 


Jasper's  love;  or,  The  master  of  Bed  hall, 
drama  in  4  acts.     67  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Catherine  Mary  Winslow,  Boston;  1885: 
12820,  .June  10;  2c.  July  28.  22517 

Jasper's  promise;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  Stark. 

©  Henry  Stark,  Baltimore ;  D :  561,  June 
10,   1901.  22518 

Jasper's  troubles;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Theodore 
A.  Doucet.  Clyde,  O.,  Ames  publishing  co., 
1908.  9  p.  12°.  ([Ames'  series  of  standard 
and  minor  drama,  no.  478] ) 

©  Ames  pi*.  CO.,  Clyde.  O. ;  D :  14577,  Dec. 
21,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  21,  1908.  22519 

Jassemine;  in  4  acts,  by  S.  B.  Kennedy  and  L. 
Norton.     161  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Sara  Beaumont  Kennedy  and  Leonard 
Norton,  Memphis;  D :  1518,  Mar.  5,  1902;  2c. 
Mar.  5,  1902.  22520 


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22542 


Jaune  &  rouge;  piece  sociale  en  1  acre,  par 
Louis  Bouvet  &  Charles  Darantiei-e.  Paris, 
C.  Joubert,  1914.    24  p.    8°. 

©    Mar.    7,    1914;    Ic.    Mar.    18,    1914;    D: 
36652;   Joubert,   Paris.  22520a 

Javelin  (The)  and  sceptre;  or,  The  demoniac 
king,  a  drama,  by  A.  Snider. 

©  A.  Snider,  Princeton,  Ind. ;  1875 :  13065, 
Dec.  11.  22521 

Javelle  les  Eaux;  vaudeville-operette  en  1  acte 
et  2  tableaux,  de  F.  Vercourt  et  J.  R.  Bever, 
musique  de  Geo.  Clarett.  Paris,  C.  Joubert, 
1909.     51  p.     8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©    Sept.    1,    1909;    2c.    Sept.    4,    1909;    D: 
16704;  C.  Joubert,  Paris.  22522 

Jay  (The)  and  the  jasper.     See  Hot  stuff. 

Jay,  BlvifE  &  co. ;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
A.  W.  Bell.     S3  p.     12°.     Ms. 

©  Allen  W.  Bell,  Washington ;  1894 :  49034, 
Oct.  20;  2c.  Nov.  8.  22523 

Jay  Cesar,  esquire;  a  [umsical]  burlesque, 
words  by  M.  Goldsmith.  [Philadelphia,  Gil- 
lam's  sons  company]  1893.  1  p.  1.,  25  p.  12°. 
[Words  only] 

©   Milton   Goldsmith,    Philadelphia;    1893: 
49694,  Nov.  7 ;  2c.  Dec.  28 ;  2c.  June  2,  1894. 

22524 

Jay  (A)  circus;  a  farce  comedy  innovation, 
written  for  Dan  Sherman. 

©    Dan    Sherman,    New    Rochelle,    N.    Y. : 
1894:  14555,  14556,  Mar.  14.  22525,  22526 


a  vaudeville  farce  in  1  act,  by  N.  Harper. 

5  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Neal  Harper,  New  York ;  D :  7594,  Nov. 
21,  1905;  2c.  Nov.  21,  1905.  22527 

Jay  (A)  company  in  a  jay  hotel  in  a  jay 
town;  a  loller  in  2  acts,  by  D.  Thompson  and 
G.  W.  Ryer. 

©  Denman  Thompson  and  George  W.  Ryer, 
United  States  ;  1885  :  25210,  Dec.  2.         22528 

Jay  (The)  criminal  lawyer;  monologue,  by  F. 
Bell.     [1],  6  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  23,  1914 ;  D :  36925 ;  Frank  Bell, 
New  I'ork.  22528a 

Jay  (A)  from  Jaysville;  a  musical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  E.  B.  Chesterman,  jr.  (Bruce  Ber- 
nard) 

©  E.  Bruce  Chesterman,  Richmond ;  1897 : 
10422,  Feb.  10.  *  22529 

Jay  (The)  mazetteers.     See  Iceman  (The) 

Jay  (A)  on  Broadway;  a  musical  farce  comedy 
in  3  acts,  by  Edward  Blondell. 

©    Blondell    &    Fennessy,    Lowell;    1898: 
63071,   Oct.  27.  22530 


Jays  (The);  June's  jolly,  jovial,  jollity,  a  farce 
comedy,  by  George  Willett  June. 

©    G.    W.    June,    Indianapolis;    1888:6324, 
Feb.  29.  22531 

Jayville  Junction;  an  hour  and  a  half  of  com- 
edy in  a  railroad  depot,  by  Harry  L.  New- 
ton. Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison,  1906.  39  p.  12°. 
©  T.   S.  Denison,  Chicago;   D :  9074,   Sept. 

,    12,  1906;  2c.  Oct.  18,  1906.  22532 

Je  dine  chez  ma  mere,     See  Contrast. 

Je  (Le)  ne  sais  quoi?  coraMie  en  3  actes,  [de] 
Francis  de  Croisset  et  Maurice  de  Waleffe. 
Paris,  Librairie  Moli6re,  1905.    91  p.    12°. 

©  F61ix  Demoly,  Paris;  D :  6115,  Jan.  23, 
1905 ;  2c.  Feb.  28,  1905.  22533 

Je  vous  aime;  play  in  1  act,  by  B.  Laska.  [2], 
30  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    4,    1912;    D :  28213 ;    PMward 
Laska,  New  York.  22534 

Jealous  (The)  God;  a  modern  American  play, 
by  J.  L.  Berry. 

©  John  Louis  Berry,  Denver ;  D :  6537,  Apr. 
18,  1905.  22535 

Jealous  (The)  husband;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
M.  Walsh. 

©    Marie    Walsh,    Brooklyn ;     1897 :  16044, 
Mar.  8.  22536 

•  a    Negro    sketch,    arr.    by    Charles    AVhite. 

New  York,  R.  M.  De  Witt,  1874.  6  p.  12°. 
([De  Witt's  Ethiopian  and  comic  drama,  no. 
33]) 

©   Robert  M.   De  Witt,   New  York;    1874: 
15830,  D(>e.  31 ;  2c.  Feb.  19,  1875.  22537 

Jealous  (The)  wife;  comedy  in  1  act,  adapted 
from  German  of  Kokebue,  by  Marion  Eddy 
[pseud,  of  M.  F.  Delanoy] 

©  Marian  F.  Delanoy,  Alameda?  Cal. ;  1898  : 
43361,  July  20.  22538 

a  monologue,  by  Adrienne  Roucolle.  Chi- 
cago, Dramatic  publishing  co..  1908.    6  p.    12°. 

©   Dramatic  pub.   co.,   Chicago ;    D :  14731, 
Jan.  2,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1909.  22539 

Jealousies  (The)  of  good  Mrs.  Goode;  farce,  1 
act,  by  Franklin  Winter. 

©  Frank  Howe,  jr.,  Philadelphia;  D:  14150, 
Oct.  26,  1908.  22540 

Jealousy;  a  comedietta  in  1  act,  by  M.  W.  Wild- 
rick.  Philadelphia,  L.  R.  Hamerslev  &  co., 
1889.     10  p.     8°. 

©  Marion  AVhite  Wildrick,  Fort  Hamilton, 
N.  Y. ;  1889  :  7206,  Mar.  6 ;  2c.  Mar.  13.     22541 

comedy  1  act  playlet,  by  J.  L.  Thompson. 

ii,  11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  28,  1910 ;  D :  21192  ;  J.  L.  Thomp- 
son, Chicago.  22542 


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Jealousy — Continued. 

■  a  drama  in  5  acts  and  1  tableau,  by  J.  F. 

Scott  and  J.  C.  Jacobson. 

©  J.  F.   Scott  and  J.  C.  Jacobson,  United 
States  ;  1879  :  14268,  Oct.  25.  22543 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  Meyer  Schwartz. 


[2],  1.56  p.     8°.     Ms. 

©    Ic.    July    15,    1913;    D :  33797 ;    .Julius 
Broder,  New  York.  22544 

drama  in  4  acts  and  5  scenes,  by  M.  Arzi- 


basheff,  tr.  into  Yiddish,  by  Abram  NaumoJf. 

[186]  p.    8°.    Ms. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    28,    1914;    D:  35819;    Latest 
tlieatre  co.,  inc..  New  York.  22544a 

farce  in  1  act,  by  J.  T.  Powers.    20  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   June  4,   1915 ;   D :  40837 ;   James  T. 
Powers,  New  York.  22544b 

•play  in  4  acts,  founded  on  the  great  Car- 


man mystery,  by  G.  Gaden  and  S.  McCloskey. 
[120]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    13,    1914;    D:  38562;    Garland 
Gaden  and  Stuart  McCloskey,  Roosevelt,  N.  Y. 

22544c 

play  in  1  act,  by  J.  Turnour.     [1],  8  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  7,  1911 ;  D :  23578 ;  Jules  Turn- 
our, Independence,  Mo.  22545 


sketch  in  1  scene,  by  H.  Maitland.     [3],  15 

p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  10,  1912 ;  D :  28654 ;  Harry  Mait- 
land, Geneva.  O.  22546 

See  also  What  should  she  do? 

Jealousy  and  love;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  C.  W. 
Flythe.     [17]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    5,    1913;    D:  32517;    Clarence 
Wilbur  Flythe,  Richmond.  22547 

Jealousy  (The)  cure;  farce  comedy  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  E.  Hansen  and  G.  Sraithfield.  [2], 
19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.    Jan.    10,    1913 ;    D :  31987 ;    Edward 
Hansen   and   Geo.    Smithfield,   New   York. 

22548 


[2], 


—  playlet  in  1  act,  by  N.  H.  Hornstine. 
14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  5,  1912;   D:  31322;  Nathan  H. 
Hornstine,  Philadelphia.  22549 


Jealousy  cured;  a  society  sketch,  by  C.  L.  Mon- 
roe and  A.  A.  Shearer.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Mon- 
roe &  Shearer  [1897]  cover-title,  12  p.  24°. 
(Up-to-date  series) 

©    Monroe   &    Shearer,    Rochester,    N.    Y". ; 
1897 :  64641,  Nov.  20 ;  2c.  Nov.  20.  22550 

Jealousy  vs.  love.     See  Home  rule. 

Jealousy's  tangles;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  L.  X. 
Floyd.     [2],  20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Aug.    11,   1911;    D:  24908;    Lucretia 
Xavier  Floyd,   Cambridge,   Mass.  22551 

Jean;  [play  in  1  act]  by  Donald  Colquhoun. 
London  and  Glasgow,  Gowans  &  Gray,  ltd., 
1914.     41  p.     24°. 

©  Apr.  21,  1914 ;  Ic.  May  4,  1914 ;  D :  36912  ; 
Gowans  &  Gray,  ltd.,  Glasgow.  22551a 

Jean,  a  dainty  maid;  drama  with  lyrics  for  the 
comic  opera,  by  F.  C.  H.  Hubbard.  66  p.  f°. 
Ms.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Jan.  24,  1910 ;  D :  20012 ;  Frieda  Car- 
lotta  Hinrichs  Hubbard,  Denver.  22552 

Jean  and  the  plumber;  play  in  1  act,  by  M, 
Nybloc.     20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   May   19,   1915;    D:  40700;    Margaret 
Nybloc,  New  York.  22552a 

Jean  Baptiste  of  Cangahawaga,  P.  Q.;  a  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  M.  B.  Curtis. 

©  M.  B.  Curtis,  United  States ;  1884 :  21217, 
Oct.  23.  22553 

Jean  Baudry;  or,  Love  and  gratitude,  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  Auguste  Vaquerie,  tr.  from  the 
French  into  English  by  M.  Davidson.  [69] 
p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  28,  1915;  D:  42587;  Mollie 
Davidson,    Philadelphia.  22553a 

Jean  Blanchard;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  E. 
Erun. 

©  Martha  E.  Brun,  St.  Louis ;  1898 :  36364, 
June  13.  22554 

Jean  Cevenol;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Auguste 
Fraisse  and  Henri  Sena. 

©  Francois  Mons  and  Louis  Nathal,  New 
York;  1886:19906,  Sept.  3.  22555 

Jean  la  cocarde;  pi^ce  en  5  actes  et  7  tableaux, 
[de]  Eugene  Gugenheim  et  Georges  Le  Faure. 
Paris,  P.-V.  Stock,  1902.    2  p.  1.,  146  p.     12°. 

©  P.  V.  Stock,  Paris;  D :  2376,  Sept.  25, 
1902;  2c.  Sept.  25.  1902.  22556 

Jean  Lafitte;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  Hilliard  Hol- 
den.     157  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Oliver  Hilliard  Booth,  Poughkeepsie, 
N.  Y. ;  D:6798,  June  9,  1905;  2c.  June  9, 
1905.  22557 


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Jean  Lafitte — Continued. 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  D.  Fox. 

©  W.  D.  Fox,  Murfree.sboro,  Tenn. ;  D : 
1650,  Mar.  26,  1902.  22558 

Jean  Lafitte,  the  pirate  of  the  Gulf;  a  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  J.  A.  Fraser.  Typewritten. 
[Synopsis] 

©  John  Arthur  Fraser,  Chicago ;  D :  195, 
Mar.  11,  1901 ;  2c.  May  28,  1902.  22559 

Jean  Lajoie;  1  act  of  a  drama,  by  J.  M.  French. 
40  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  John  McLean  French.  New  Yorlc ;  D : 
8769,  June  30,  1906 ;  2c.  June  30,  1906.    22560 

Jean-Marie;  drama  in  1  act,  from  the  French  of 
Andre  Theuriet,  rendered  into  English  verse, 
by  A.  Lawrence. 

©  Alice  Lawrence,  New  York ;  1891 :  8232, 
Mar.  4;  2c.  Feb.  16,  1898.  22561 

play  in  1  act,  by   Andre  Theuriet,   tr.  by 

Barrett  H.  Clark.  New  York,  Samuel  French ; 
London,  Samuel  French,  ltd.  [1915]  16  p. 
12°.  (The  world's  best  plays  by  celebrated 
European  authors) 

©  Sept.  17,  1915;  2c.  Sept.  20,  1915;  D: 
41786;  Samuel  French,  New  York.        22561a 

Jean  III;  ou,  L'irresistible  vocation  du  fils 
Mondoucet,  comedie  en  3  actes,  par  S.  Gui- 
try.  18  p.  4°.  (L'lllustration  th§atrale,  8* 
annee— 217,  8  juin  1912) 

©  June  8,  1912;  2c.  .July  24,  1912;  D: 
30327;  Sacha  Guitry,  Paris.  22563 

Jean  Valjean;  a  drama,  adapted  from  Victor 
Hugo's  Les  miserables,  by  W.  E.  McDermut 
and  B.  H.  Atwood. 

©  Wilson  E.  McDermut  and  Bertrand  H. 
Atwood,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind. ;  1884 :  12924,  June 
27.  22563 


—  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  Lawson. 

©    Charles    Lawson,    New    York ;    D :  8842, 
July  18,  1906.  22564 

or.  Branded  for  life,  a  spectacular  roman- 


tic drama  in  6  acts,  founded  on  Les  misSrables 
by    Victor   Hugo,   by   J.   P.   Craig. 

©  John  Paul  Craig,  San  Francisco ;  1891 : 
34398,  Sept.  28.  22565 

or.  The  shadow  of  the  law,  a  dramatiza- 


tion of  Victor  Hugo's  Les  miserables,  in  5  acts 
by  H.  C.  Fulton.  Davenport,  la.,  Glass  & 
Axtman,  1886.     65  p.     16°. 

©   H.    C.    Fulton,    Davenport,    la.;     1886: 
8512,  Apr.  9;  2c.  June  1.  22566 

— —  See  also  Miserables  (Les) 

Jean  Valjean,  the  convict;  by  C.  E.  Blaney. 
©  Charles  E.  Blaney,  Newark,  N.  J.;   D: 
2062,   June  28,   1902.  22567 


Jeanie;  or,  Mrs.  Terry's  Thursday  at  home,  a 
drama  in  3  acts,  by  Mrs.  J.  McL.  Beach.  29 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  Jesse  McLean  Beach,  Los  Angeles; 
D :  14419,  Nov.  30,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  30,  1908. 

22568 

Jeanie  Jewell's  mosaics;  by  J.  J.  Hotchkiss. 

©  .Jeanie  Jewell  Hotchkiss,  Elmira,  N.  Y. ; 
,    1880 :  5045,  Mar.  30.  22569 

Jeanne;  in  4  acts,  by  E.  F.  Power. 

©   Edward   F.   Power,   New   York ;    D :  24. 
Jan.    11,    1901.  22570 

Jeanne  d'Arc;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  M.  V. 
Samuels.     109  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Maurice  V.  Samuels,  San  Francisco ;  D : 
4119,  Oct.  20,  1903;  2c.  Oct.  20,  1903.     22571 

by  Percy  Mackaye.     New  York,  Jjon- 

don,  The  Blacmillan  company,  1906.     ix,  163 
p.     11.    plates.     12°. 

©  Macmillan  co.,  New  York;  D:9176,  Oct. 
2,  1906 ;  2c.  Oct.  2,  1906.  22572 

— —  a  play  in  4  acts  and  9  tableaux,  by  Ij.  Mars- 
ton.    98  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Lawrence  Marston,  New  York ;  D :  8399, 
Apr.  13,  1906;  2c.  Apr.  13,  1906.  22573 

Jeanne  d'Arc  at  Vaucouleurs;  romantic  drama 
for  the  stage,  by  W.  Hutchins.  (In  Poet  Jjore, 
V.  21,  no.  2) 

©  Mav  5,  1910  ;  2c.  May  13.  1910 ;  D :  21035  ; 
Will  Hutchins,  Greenfield,  Mass.  22574 

Jeanne  de  'Veney;  a  romantic  play  of  the  16th 
century,  time  of  Louis  XIV  of  France,  in  4 
acts,  by  .J.  Ivaufmann. 

©  Joe  Kaufmann.  Port  Richmond,  N.  Y. ; 
D :  6024,  Jan.  9,  1905.  22575 

Jeanne  Dore;  pi§ce  en  3  actes  et  7  tableaux,  par 
T.Bernard.  (/?).  Petite  illustration,  no.  6.5.  30 
mai  1914,  serie-theatre  no.  39) 

©    May   30,    1914;    Ic.    June   22,    1914;    D: 
37368;   Tristan  Bernard,  Paris.  22575a 

Jeanne  du  Barri;  an  historical  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  L.  Hollis.     218  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Lorraine    Hollis,    New    York;    D:1012. 
Oct.  7,  1901;  2c.  Nov.  8,  1901.  22576 

Jeanne  Ingalls;  by  Mrs.  M.  G.  Kern. 

©  Mrs.   M.   G.  Kern,   St.   Louis;   D:  13139, 
June  8,  1908.  22577 

Jeanne  Morelet;  a  drama  in  6  acts  .•ind  19 
tableaux,  by  Clairville. 

©   ^^rancois   Mons  and   Louis  Nathal.   New 
York  ;  1886 :  19917,   Sept.  3.  22578 

Jeanne  of  his  dreams;   comedy  in  3   acts,   by 

H.  K.  G.  Bosch.     [1],  59  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  14,  1914;  D:  36028;  Helene  R. 

Greanelle  Bosch,  New  York.  22578a 


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Jeannette;  by  F.  C.  Patterson.    7  p.    4°.    Type- 
written. 

©  Frederick  C.  Patterson,  New  York ;  D : 
8202,  Mar.  21,  3906;  2c.  Mar.  21,  1906.     22579 

•  an  emotional  melodrama  in  5  acts  and  7 


scenes. 

©   George   Heister,    New   York ;  D :  12230, 

Jan.  23,  1908.  22580 

—  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Mariani.  109  p.    4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Federico  Mariani,  New  York ;  D :  10960, 

July  1,  1907;  2c.  July  1,  1907.  22581 


a  spectacle  drama  in  5  acts. 

©  Stephen  Fiske,  New  York;  1882:2307, 
Feb.  13.  22582 

Jeannette  La  Var.     -See  Cardinal  (The) 

Jeannette's  wedding;  comic  operetta  in  1  act, 
composed  by  Victor  Mass§,  text,  by  Jules 
Barbier  and  INIichel  Carre,  tr.  and  adapted 
from  the  French  for  the  English  stage,  by 
E.  Schwab. 

©  Emil  Schwab,  Boston ;  1884 :  12208,  June 
16.  22583 

Jeannine;  piece  en  3  actes,  de  P.  Grasset.  (I.i 
Comoedia,  lundi,  7  octobre  1912) 

©  Oct.  7,  1912  ;  2c.  Oct.  26,  1912  ;  D  :  31246 ; 
Pierre  Grasset,  Paris.  22584 

Jean's  airship;  by  E.  H.  Randall. 

©  Emilv  Home  Randall,  Chicago ;  D : 
1472,  Feb.  20,  1902.  22585 

Jean's  happiness;  play,  by  A.  J.  Pierce  and 
A.  S.  Baxter.   35  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  10,  1912;  D :  29925 ;  Alfred 
James  Pierce  and  Annie  Scott  Baxter,  Erie, 
Pa.  22586 

Jed  Prouty,  the  man  from  Maine;  a  domestic 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  Gill  and  R.  Golden. 

©  William  Gill  and  Richard  Golden,  United 
States  ;  1889  :  2546,  Jan.  21.  22587 

Jedediah  Basset's  kettle  drum  and  kitchen 
of  ye  olden  time;  by  J.  Bassett. 

©  Jedediah  Bassett,  Baltimore ;  1887  :  5005. 
Mar.  5.  22588 

Jedediah  Judkins,  J.  P.;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Warren  J.  Brier.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison, 
1888.    62  p.    12°.     ( [Alta  series] ) 

©  Thomas  S.  Denison,  Chicago;  1888: 
26351,  Sept.  15 ;  2c.  Oct.  23.  22589 

Jedermann;  das  spiel  vom  sterben  des  reichen 
maunes,  erneuert  von  Hugo  von  Hofmannsthal. 
5.  aufl.  Berlin,  S.  Fischer,  verlag,  1912.  107, 
[1]  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.  26,  1911;  2c.  Feb.  17,  1912;  D: 
28734;  S.  Fischer,  verlag.  Berlin.  22590 


Jeems  Macbeth;  a  travesty,  by  J.  Ross. 

©   Julia   Ross,   Asbury   Park;    1897:60748, 
Oct.  27;  2c.  Jan.  17,  1898.  22591 

JefE;  drama  in  3  acts,  with  prologue,  by  S.  J. 
Batchelor, 

©  Stanton  J.  Batchelor,  Pittsburgh;  1874: 
4693,  Apr.  9.  22592 

dramatic  sketch  in  1  act,  by  F.  Allen.     [4], 


21  p.     4  .     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  14,  1910;  D:  22086;  Frank  Al- 
len, Plainfield,  N.  J.  22593 

or,  The  slave's  return,  a  new  2  act  drama, 

by  F.  R.  Tibbitts. 

©  Frank  R.  Tibbitts,  Cleveland  ;  1879  :  6231, 
May  9.  22594 

Jeff,  the  black  detective;  a  sensational  comedy 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  T.  Melville. 

©  W.   T.   Melville,   Brooklyn;    1892:18702, 
Apr.  30.  22595 

Jefferson  Kipp;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  P.  Wil- 
stach.     52  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Paul  Wilstach,  New  York ;  D :  7926,  Jan. 
30,  1906;  2c.  Jan.  13,  1906.  22596 

Jeffersons  (The)  of  Georgia;  society  luelodrama 
in  3  acts,  by  Billie  Burke.  41  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    July    18,    1912;    D:  30290;    William 
Francis  Burke,  New  York.  22597 

Jeg  vil  vserge  mit  land;  skuespil  i  5  akter, 
af  Gunnar  Heiberg.  Kristiania,  H.  Asche- 
houg  &  CO.,  1912.    3  p.  1.,  161  p.     12°. 

©  Feb.  6,  1912  ;  2c.  June  21,  1912 ;  D :  30049  ; 
H.  Aschehoug  &  co.,  Christiania,  Norway. 

22598 

Jehovah's  triumph.     See  Nebuchadnezzar. 

Jehu   Higgins,    in   Horse   sense;    a   vaudeville 

monologue,  words  and  music  by  B.  E.  Leavitt. 

©  Burton  Emerson  Leavitt,  Putnam,  Conn. ; 

D  :  15933,  May  24,  1909.  22599 

Jekyll's  soliloquy;  by  S.  G.  Benson.  24  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  8,  1910 ;  D :  22373  ;  Samuel  Crans- 
ton Benson,  San  Francisco.  22600 

Jemima;  farce  in  1  act,  by  E.  Gervase.  30  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    .Tune    5,    1915;    D:  40860;    Edward 
Gervase,  New  York.  22600a 

01%  The  witch  of  Bender,  a  comedy  in  3 

acts,  bv  H.  Elliott  McBride.  Dick's  American 
ed.  New  York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1901.  29 
p.     12°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,   New   York;   D:623, 
Tuly  1,  1901;  2c.  Sept.  17,  1901.  22601 


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Jenkins,  of  Dubuque  and  New  York;  by  B. 
Douglas. 

©   Boyd    Douglas,    Lima,    O. ;    1899:25561, 
Apr.  12.  22602 

Jenkin's  tragedy;  comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
D.  L.  Beckingsale.    8  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    19,    1011;    D:  23994;    Daniel 
Loftus  Beckingsale,  New  York.  22603 

Jenkin's  vacation;  dramatic  sketch,  by  H.  G. 
Bates.     11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.   IS,  1914;  D:  36397;  Harry  G. 

Bates,  New  York.  22603a 

Jenkinses  (The)  go  to  the  circus;  rural  romp  in 
1  act,  by  Sarah  Pratt  Carr.  New  York,  E.  S. 
Werner  &  company,  1912.    21  p.    12°. 

©   Apr.    16,    1912;    2c.    Apr.    19,    1912;    D: 
29514;  Edgar  S.  Werner,  New  York.     22604 

Jenks,  the  unexpected;  a  comedy  of  the  present 
day  in  3  acts,  by  G.  S.  Dunkin.  107  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Gertrude  Scott  Dunkin,  New  York;  D: 
10428,  Apr.  26,  1907;   2c.   Apr.  26,  1907. 

22605 

Jenna,  the  flower  of  Kabylia;  comic  opera  in  2 
acts,  by  M.  L.  Lake.  42  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  July  10,  1912 ;  D :  30224 ;  M.  L.  Lake, 
New  York.  22606 


Jennie  knows. 
Sobel. 


See  Three  plays;  by  Bernard 


Jennie  Lyman,  the  mill  girl;  a  5  act  play,  by 
F.  H.  Stauffer. 

©  Frank  H.  Stauffer,  Philadelphia;  1874: 
588,  Jan.  17.  22607 

Jennie  o'  the  hills;  drama  of  Kentucky  life  in 
3  acts,  by  S.  D.  Eccles.  [44]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    14,    1914;    D :  39082 ;    Samuel 
Douglas  Eccles,  Los  Angeles.  22607a 

Jennie  Vail's  mission;  or.  Doomed  for  life,  a 
play  in  5  acts,  dramatized  by  J.  W.  Lewis. 
(Lewis'  dramatic  works,  no.  11) 

©  J.  Warren  Lewis,  United  States;  1874: 
2798,  Mar.  7,  22608 

Jenny;  play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  K.  Webster.  [118] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  8,  1911 ;  D :  25704 ;  Henry  Kit- 
chen Webster,  Evanston,  111.  22609 

Jenny,  the  flower  of  the  plains;  by  E.  de  Cor- 
sia.     96  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edward  de  Corsia,  New  York;  D:  11075. 
July  29,  1907;  2c.  July  29,  1907.  22610 


Jenny  Wren,  the  lost  guinea  hen  and  Dame 
Fay;  a  play  and  dance  for  children,  words  and 
music  by  O.  B.  Drew.  New  Orleans,  L. 
Grunewald,  1885.    5  p.    8°. 

©  Louis  Grunewald,   New   Orleans ;   1885 : 
2401,  Jan.  27;  2c.  Jan.  28.  22611 

Jephtha  sacrificing,  and  Dinah;  two  dramatic 
poems,  by  Edwin  Thomas  Whiffen.    New  York, 

.   The  Grafton  press  [1908]     89  p.     12°. 

©    Grafton    press.    New    York ;    A :  209120, 
June  8,  1908;  2c.  June  8,  1908.  22611a 

Jephthah's  daughter;  additional  acts  to  sacred 
drama,  by  Lucy  Cleveland  (Leo  di  San-Mare) 

©   Lucy   Cleveland,    New   York ;    D :  1558, 
Mar.  12,  1902.  22612 


—  a  biblical  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Lucy  H. 
Nelson.  .  .  .  Chicago,  A.  Flanagan  company 
[1909]     32  p.     illus.     8°. 

©    A.    Flanagan    co.,     Chicago ;     D :  15944, 
May  17,  1909;  2c.  May  17,  1909.  22613 

a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  L.  H.  Nelson. 


Chicago,  A.  Flanagan  company  [1909]     32  p. 
incl.  front.,  illus.   8°. 

©  Lucv  H.  Nelson,  Decatur,  111. ;  D :  14806, 
Jan.  7,  1909;  2c.  May  17,  1909.  22614 

Jephthah's  vow;  by  J.  Jacobson. 

©    Janie   Jacobson,     New   York ;     D :  6657, 
May  3,  1905.  22615 

Jeppe  of  tJie  hill      See  Comedies  by  Holberg. 

Jeppe  on  the  hill;  or,  The  transformed  peas- 
ant, comedy  in  5  acts,  tr.  from  the  Danish  of 
Ludwig  von  Holberg  by  Waldemar  C.  Wester- 
gaard  and  Martin  B.  Ruud ;  with  a  biographi- 
cal sketch  of  Holberg  by  Morris  Johnson  and 
an  introduction  by  W.  C.  Westergaard.  Grand 
Forks,  N.  D.,  The  Evening  times  company, 
1906,  xiv,  [2],  17-51  p.  incl.  front.,  illus. 
12°. 

©  W.  C.  Westergaard,  Buffalo,  N.  D. ;  D: 
8061,  May  28,  1906;  2c.  June  22,  1906.    22616 


Jerome  park  with  the  four-in-hand  club. 
Tally-ho  (The) 


Sec 


Jerome's  wife;  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
F.  Keller. 

©  Frederic  Keller,  Brooklyn;   1881:16501, 
Oct.  25.  22617 

Jerry;    comedy    in    3    acts,    by    C.    C.    Gushing. 
[177]  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  27,  1914;   D:  36487;  Catherine 
Chisholm  Gushing,  New  York.  22617a 

an  original  comedy  drama,  by  H.  A.  Daw- 
trey. 

©   L.   E.   Weed,    New   York;     1892:27195, 
June  29.  22618 


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Jerry-builder  (The);  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  Mark 
Melford. 

©    Prank   W.    Sanger,     New   York;     1897: 
32409,  May  28.  22619 

Jerry  Bundler.  See  Ghost  (The)  of  Jerry 
Bundler. 

Jerry  Chub;  a  local  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  T. 
Parsloe, 

©    Charles    Thomas    Parsloe,    New    York; 
1872  :  8157,  Aug.  1.  22620 

Jerry  Coyne's  double;  or,  The  dream  in  the 
fairy  ring.  Huddersfield,  Geo.  Harper's 
exrs.,  1907.    47  p.    12°. 

©  William  O'Connor,  New  York ;  D :  lOSOl, 
June  18,  1907 ;  2c.  June  18,  1907.  22621 

Jerry  Hoolagin;  by  W.  D.  A.  O'Brien. 

©  W.  D.  A.  O'Brien,  Springfield,  O. ;  1882 : 
19068,  Nov.  10.  22622 

Jerry  Judson;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  P.  Plun- 
kett.     98  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Percy    Plunkett,    New    York ;    D :  1451. 
June  15,  1902 ;  2c.  Feb.  25,  1902.  22623 

Jerry  Monohan,  ice-man;  play  in  1  act,  by  T.  E. 
Kyle.     [8]  p.      4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    14,    1914;    D ;  36349 ;    Tom    E. 
Kyle,  New  York.  22623a 

Jerry,  the  squealer;  melodrama  in  1  act  and  4 
scenes,  by  E.  Mitchell.  27  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  31,  1914 ;  D :  39256 ;  Earle  Mitch- 
ell, Rutherford,  N.  J.  22623b 

Jersey  (The)  coast;  by  J.  Wetmore. 

©  Jennie  Wetmore,   West   Superior,   Wis. ; 
D:3633,  June  22,  1903.  22624 

Jersey  (A)  home;  a  rural  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  Ki chard  Lyle.  118  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Richard  Swift  Lyle,  New  York ;  D :  2841, 
Jan.  12,  1903;  2c.  Jan.  12,  1903.  22625 

Jersey  (The)  lillies;  burlesque  in  1  act,  by 
E.  F.  Rush. 

©  Ed.  F.  Rush,  New  York ;  1900  A :  27067, 
Oct.  31.  22626 

Jersey  (The)  lilys.     Typewritten. 

©   Alf   Grant,   New   York;    1900    A :  21273, 
Aug.  25;  2c.  Aug.  25.  22627 

Jerseyman  (The);  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by 
E.  A.  Locke. 

©   Edwin   A.    Locke,    Boston;    1882:13255, 
Aug.  11.  22628 

Jerusalem;  piece  en  5  actes,  en  prose,  par  G. 
Rivollet.  26  p.  (In  Petite  illustration,  no. 
50,  14  f^vrier  1914;  serie-theatre,  no.  30) 

©    Feb.    14,    1914;    2c.    Mar.    17,    1914;    D: 
36380 ;  George  Rivollet,  Paris.  22628a 


Jerusalem;  a  spectacular  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
W.  B.  Watson. 

©  W.  B.  Watson,  Brooklyn ;  D :  548,  June 
4,  1901.  22629 

a  spectacular  psychic  drama  in  5  acts,  by 


Lincoln  Balch.    143  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Henry    Wood,    Cambridge,    Mass. ;    D : 
9018,  Aug.  31,  1906 ;  2c.  Sept.  24,  1906.     22630 

Jerusalem  and  the  crusades;  the  sublime  his- 
torical spectacle  in  2  pts.,  by  .Tohn  Rettig.  11 
p.    4°.    Printed. 

©  Ringling  bros.,  Baraboo,  Wis. ;  D :  3418, 
May  4,  1903;  2c.  May  26,  1903.  22631 

Jerusalem  delivered.     See  Crusades  (The) 

Jerusalem,  the  holy  city;  an  original  play  in 
4  acts,  by  C.  Bennett.  Springfield,  111.,  C. 
Bennett,  1904.    1  p.  1.,  5-53  numb.  1.    8°. 

©   Clarence   Bennett,   Springfield,   111.;   D: 
4508,  Jan.  15,  1904 ;  2c.  Apr.  14,  1904.      22632 

Jerusha  Dow's  album  no.  2,  her  friends  and 
neighbors;  by  Laura  M.  Parsons. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;   1899: 
25920,  Apr.  13;  2c.  May  12.  22633 

Jerusha,  the  devil's  dam  and  the  Satan's  con- 
coctions; or.  The  devil's  pills,  drops,  drinks 
and  physic,  a  great  magical  and  spectacular 
play  in  prologue  and  4  acts,  by  F.  D.  Reinau. 
©  Francis  D.  Reinau,  New  York;  D :  631, 
July  3,  1901.  22634 

Jes'  lak  white  fo'ks;  negro  operetto  in  1  act, 
by  W.  M.  Cook,  with  additional  lyrics  by 
Paul  Laurence  Dunbar,  cover-title,  8  p.  16°. 
Printed.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Will   Marion   Cook,   Brooklyn;   1900  A: 
14937,  June  15;  2c.  June  15.  22635 

Jes'  like  white  folks;  a  negro  farce  in  2  acts, 
by  C.  I.  Emms.  Clyde,  O.,  Ames'  publishing 
CO.,  1903.  7  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  Ames'  series 
of  standard  and  minor  drama,  no.  444) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  D :  4434,  Dec. 
26,  1903 ;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1903.  22636 

Jess;  a  comedy  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Alfred 
Dampier. 

©    May    Nannary,    Oakland,    Cal. ;    1895 : 
53513,  Oct.  21.  22637 

•  a  drama  in  4  acts,  adapted  from  H.  Rider 

Haggard's    novel    with    the    author's    permis- 
sion, by  J.  J.  Bisgood. 

©  Marcus  R.  Mayer,  United  States ;  1888: 
1431.5,  May  16.  22638 

-a   1  act  play,  by  Alan  Bryce.     12  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Lester  B.  Deveaux,  Everett,  Mass.;  D: 
12803,  Apr.  22,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  22,  1908. 

22639 


1119 


22640 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


22662 


Jess — Continued. 

or,  Th.e  love  of  two  women,  a  drama  in  5 

acts,  by  A.  Herclit. 

©  Aim6e  Hercht,  New  York;   1887:26318, 

Oct.  12.  22640 

Jess  James;  a  sensational  and  equestrian 
drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  J.  McCloskey. 

©   James   J.    McCloskey,   Brooklyn ;    1882 : 
2309,  Feb.  13.  22641 

Jess  Mortimer's  dream.;  a  story  of  Old  Har- 
mony Junction,  in  5  acts,  by  R.  H.  Gill. 
42  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Richard  Hamilton  Gill,  Chicago  ;  D :  892, 
Sept.  23,  1901 ;  2c.  Sept.  23,  1901.  ^2642 

Jess  of  the  bar  Z;  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Heermans. 
©    Forbes    Heermans,     Syracuse,    N.    Y. ; 
1900  A :  31539,  Dec.  29.  22643 

Jess  of  the  bar  Z  ranch;  a  comedy  drama  of 
New  Mexico  ranch  life  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Heer- 
mans.   185  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Forbes    Heermans,     Syracuse,    N.    Y. ; 
D :  1251,  Jan.  4,  1902 ;  2c.  Jan.  4,  1902. 

22644 

Jessamine  Earle;  or.  The  test  of  gold,  a  novel, 
by  Mary  H.  Fiske. 

©    Stephen    R.    Fiske,    New    York;    1877: 
2G11,  Mar.  2.  22645 

Jesse  James;  the  4  act  sensational  drama,  by 
Clarence  Black.    41  p.    f°.    Mimeographed. 

©    July   2,    1909;    2c.    July    26,    1909;    D: 
16383;  Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  22646 

tabloid   play    in    1    act    and   3   scenes,    by 

Clarence    Black,      Chicago,     Chicago     manu- 
script CO.,  1914.     [29]  p.     f°.    Mimeographed. 
©    Nov.    2,    1914;    2c.    Nov.    21,    1914;    D: 
38876;  Alex.  Byers,  Chicago.  22646a 

See  also  Byer's  library  of  tabloid  plays. 


Jessica;  by  Mrs.  S.  S.  Johnston. 

©  Mrs.   S.   Sterrett  Johnston,   Salem,   Or. ; 
1895  :  59248,  Nov.  23.  22650 


Jesse  James,  the  American  outlaw;  or,  The 
life  and  death  of  Jesse  James,  a  sensational 
western  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  Henry  Bel- 
mar,     103  p,     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Elizabeth   Belmur,    New   York;    D:977, 
Oct.  18,  1901 ;  2c.  Oct.  29,  1901.  22647 

Jesse  James,  the  bandit  king';  an  American 
melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  D.  Clifton. 

©  Joseph  D.  Clifton,  Greenwood  Lake,  N. 
Y. ;   D:2587,   Oct.  17,   1902.  22648 

Jesse  James,  the  mission  outlaw.  See  Bandit 
hero. 

Jesse  Junior;  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  bv  Lena 
R.  Smith  and  Mrs.  V.  Thompson.  126  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  13,  1912;  D :  30.521  ;  Mrs.  Vance 
Thompson,  Colebrook,  Conn.  22649 


—  a  play,  by  T.  H,  Sayre.     Typewritten. 

©   T.    H.    Sayre,    New    York;    1896:17198. 
Mar.  17;  2c.  Mar.  17.  22651 

—  a  story  of  Venice,  by  E.  Stoddard. 


.  ©  Evalyn  Stoddard,  New  York;  D :  8196, 
Mar.  20,  1906;  2c.  Apr.  2,  1906;  2c,  Apr,  13, 
1906.  22652 

Jessica,  sweet  Jessica;  in  3  acts,  by  R.  P. 
Smith.      [37]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  21,  1911 ;  D :  24527 ;  R,  Powes- 
land  Smith,  Marion,  Ind.  22653 

Jessie;  or,  Turned  out  to  starve,  a  new  and 
original  local  drama,  by  G.  L.  Stout. 

©  G,  L.  Stout,  United  States;  1876:518. 
Jan.  12.  22654 

Jessie  La  Vere's  Circassian  lady  minstrels; 
an  evening's  entertainment,  a  play  in  3  pts., 
by  H.  W.  Eagan. 

©  Hubert  W,  Eagan,  Chicago;  1885:13402, 
June  18.  22655 

Jessie  left  the  village;  by  L.  McCormick.  86  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Langdon  McCormick,  New  York;  D: 
11212,   Aug.   21,   1907;   2c.   Aug.  27,   1907. 

22656 

Jessie,  the  country  maid;  by  B.  de  Young. 

©  Belle  de  Young,  New  York ;  1896 :  31884. 
May  26,  22657 

Jessie,  the  nymph  of  the  foot-hills;  a  twenty- 
five  minute  play,  by  D.  E.  McMurry.  Van- 
couver, B.  C,  M.  L,  Jewell,  cover-title,  13  p, 
24°, 

©  Dorothy  E.  McMurry,  Vancouver,  British 
Columbia;  D:  14140,  Oct.  10,  1908;  2c.  Oct. 
10,  1908.  22658 

Jessie  Vere.'    See  Miner's  (The)  oath. 

Jessie's  lovers;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  J.  Neil 
Fort. 

©  Harry  Josephs,  Philadelphia  ;  1872 :  2229. 
Mar.  7.  22659 

Jest  (The);  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  C.  H,  Keogh. 
8  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Chester  Henry  Keogh,  Chicago;  D: 
8591,  May  24,  1906;  2c.  May  24,  1906.    22660 

Jest  (A)  of  fate;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  R.  Fax. 

©  Reuben  Fax,  Toronto,  Canada;  D:  15008, 

Jan.  27,  1909.  22661 

Jester  (The);  a  comedy,  by  L.  S.  Daniel. 

©  Louis  Spencer  Daniel,  Clarksville,  Tenn. ; 
1893 :  36304,  Aug.  4;  Ic.  Aug.  4.  22662 


1120 


22663 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


22681 


Jester  (The)— Continued. 

a   dnima   in   5   acts,   by    Henry    Churchill 

Goodspeed.     Typewritten. 

©  C.  P.  Goodspeed,  adm'r.  estate  of  Henry 

C.    Gootlspeed,    Salt    Lalve   City;    1890:31554 


22663 


May  25 ;  2c.  June  13. 

iin  original  3  act  comedy,  by  Paul  Granger. 

©  Editli  Sinclair  Favor,  Ilutherford,  N.  Y. ; 
1895:44187,   Aul,^   30.  22664 

Jester  (The)  and  Time  Junior;  sketch,  by  L.  H. 
Foster.     [1],  18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  28,  1912  ;  D  :  30672  ;  Lilian  Hoyt 
Foster,  New  York.  22665 

Jester  (A)  to  king;  a  dramatic  composition  in 
2  acts,  by  W.  B.  Young.  128  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  William  B.  Young,  Chicago;  D:  11160, 
Aug.  12,  1907;  2c.  Aug.  12,  1907.  22666 

Jesters  (The);  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
C.  T.  Jackson.     108  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Tenney  Jackson,  San  Francisco; 
D :  1792,  Apr.  28,  1902 ;  2c.  Apr.  28,  1902. 

22667 

a  simple  story  in  4  acts  of  verse,  adapted 

from  the  French  of  Miguel  Zamacois,  by  John 
N.  Raphael.  New  York,  Brentano's,  1908.  3 
p.  1.,   [3]-175  p.     8°. 

©  Brentano's,  New  York ;  A :  195599,  Jan. 
2,  1908;  2c.  Feb.  7,  1908.  22667a 

Jester's  (The)  vision;  spectacular  play  in  1  act, 
by  A.  Adams. 

©  Adolph  Adams,  New  York;  1899:80696, 
Dec.  13.  22668 

Jesuiten;  schauspiel  in  3  aufziigen,  von  Jos.  M. 
van  Mens,  fiir  die  deutsche  biihne  iibertragen 
von  Else  Otten.    62  p.     12°.     Printed. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  10,  1912 ;  D :  30501 ;  Vertriebs- 
stelle  des  Verbandes  deutscher  biihnenschrifts- 
teller,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin.  22669 

Jesuit's  (The)  plot.     See  Lady  Isabel. 

Jesus;  historisches  schauspiel  in  5  acten,  von 
F.  Schnake. 

©  Friedrich  Schnake,  St.  Louis ;  1872  :  7564, 
July  15;  2c.  Feb.  14,  1873.  22670 

■  a  passion  play,  by  M.  Ehrmann.    New  York, 

The  Baker  &  Taylor  co.   [1915]     282  p.     12°. 
©    Jan.    19,    1915;    2c.    Jan.    13,    1915;    A: 
391336 ;  Max  Ehrmann,  Terre  Haute,  Ind. 

22670a 

Jesus  and  Barabbas;  a  play  in  5  acts,  showing 
modern  issues  in  olden  events,  by  C.  L. 
Phifer. 

©  Charles  Lincoln  Phifer,  Rich  Hill.  Mo.; 
D :  10082,  Feb.  23,  1907.  22671 


Jesus  Christ's  men;  a  progress,  1810-1826,  by 
Caroline  Atwater  Mason.  Philadelphia,  Bos- 
ton [etc.]  The  Griffith  &  Rowland  press  [1914] 
xii,  163  p.     front.     12°. 

©  Jan.  9,  1914  ;  2c.  Feb.  5,  1914 ;  A :  362462 ; 
A.  J.  Rowland,  sec,  Philadelphia.         22671a 

Jesus  lover  of  my  soul. 

©    p:dgar    S.    Werner,    New    York;    1894: 
54743,  Nov.  23.  22672 

Jesus  of  Nazareth.  See  From  the  manger  to 
the  cross. 

Jet;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  L.  Lovell. 

©   Louise   Lovell   and   F.  'A.   Parker,   New 
York ;  D  :  10G35,  May  25,  1907.  22673 

Jethro  Jingle,  jr.;  or.  The  matrimonial  bu- 
reau, a  farcical  comedy  in  1  act,  by  C.  F. 
Pidgin. 

©  Charles  F.  Pidgin,  Boston ;  1880 :  11417, 
July  26.  22674 

Jettchen  Gebert;  schauspiel  in  fflnf  akten,  von 
Georg  Hermann  [pseud,  of  Georg  H.  Bor- 
chardt]  INIiinchen,  Drei  masken  verlag,  g.  m. 
b.  h.,  1913.    123  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  May- 10,  1913  ;  D  :  33211 ;  Drei  masken 
verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Munich.  22675 

Same.    81  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  8,  1913 ;  D :  35285 ;  Drei  masken 
verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  ]Munich.  22676 

•  See  also  Henriette  Jacoby. 


Jeu  (Le)  de  I'amour  et  des  beaux-arts;  com§- 
die  en  1  acte,  de  Urbain  Gohleret  Jean  Drault. 
Paris,  Librairie  theatrale  du  nouveau  si^cle, 
1910.    56  p.    12°. 

©  Sept.  1,  1911 ;  2c.  Oct.  23,  1911 ;  D  :  25555 ; 
G.  Ondet  et  M.    Viterbo,  Paris.  22677 

Jeune  (Le)  dieu;  tragedie  en  4  actes,  par  A.-F. 

H§rold.     Paris,  Mercure  de  France,  1911.    93 

p.     12". 

©   June   21,    1911;   2c.    .July   15,   1911;   D: 

24695;  A.-Ferdinand  Hgrold,  Paris.         22878 
Jeunesse;    piece    en    3    actes,    par    A.    Picard. 

[Paris,  Impr.  de  I'lllustration]  1905.     2  p.  1., 

96  p.     12°. 

©  Andre  Picard,   Paris ;   D :  7670,   Dec.   7, 

1905;  2c.  Dec.  7.  1905.  22679 

Jeunesse  de  prince,  vieil  Pleidelberg;  piece  en  5 

actes,  [par]  Wilhelm  [Meyer] -Fogrster,  tr.de 

Maurice  Remou  et  W.  Bauer.     [Paris,  Impr. 

de  I'lllustration]  1905.    cover-title,  163  p.    12°. 
©    Remon    et   Wilhelm    Bauer.    Paris ;    D : 

7773,  Dec.  28,  1905 ;  2c.  Dec.  28,  1905.      22680 
Jeux  (Les)   sont  faits;  comedie  en  1  acte,  de 

Yves    Mirande    et    Guillaume    Wolff.      Paris, 

Librairie   theatrale  du   nouveau  siecle,   1910. 

32  p.     12°. 

©    Sept.    1,    1911;    2c.    Oct.    23,    1911;    D: 

25558 ;  G.  Ondet  et  M.  Viterbo,  Paris.     22681 


5379—16 71 


1121 


22682 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


22702 


Jew  (The);  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  Edlin  and 
Leon  Cooperman. 

62  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Nov.   18,   1911;    D:  25792;   William 
Edlin,  New  York.  22682 

a  military  romance  of  Jewish  life  in  4  acts, 

by  P.  F.  Rogoway.    44  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Pliil  F.  Rogoway,  Portland,  Or. ;  D  :  6457, 
Apr.  4,  1905 ;  2c.  Apr.  4,  1905.  22683 


—  play  in  4  acts  and  6  pts.,  by  M.  Wittels 
[1],  25  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  5,  1912 ;  D :  31558 ;  Max  Wittels 
and  William  Timbell,  Denver.  22684 


play  in  1  act,  by  P.  B.  Sipe.     [3],  20  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  6,  1914 ;  D :  35565 ;  Paul  B.  Sipe, 
Pittsburg.  22684a 

Jew  and  gentile;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  B.  F. 

Waterman.    45  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  B.  Frank  Waterman,  New  York ;  D :  2138, 
July  19,  1902 ;  2c.  Aug.  28,  1902.  22685 

Jew  (The)  and  the  gentile;  play  in  prologue 
and  3  acts,  by  C.  A.  Davy.  [3],  134  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  14,  1913 ;  D  :  33784 ;  Catherine  A. 
Davy,  Chicago.  22686 

Jew  (The)  around  the  corner;  a  play  in  4  acts, 
by   L.   Franklin.     Typewritten. 

©   Lester  Franklin,   Chicago;   1899:42898, 
July  1 ;  2c.  July  1.  22687 

Jew  (The)  friend;  drama  in  1  act,  by  M. 
Thompson.    18  p.    f  °.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Apr.   23,   1910;   D :  20873 ;   Marshall 
Thompson,  Opelousas,  La.  22688 

Jew  (The)  in  exile  on  the  threshold  of  social- 
ism; a  drama-fantasy  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Mena- 
ker. 

©   Meyer   Menaker,   New   York ;   D :  10076, 
Feb.  23,  1907.  22689 

Jew  (The)  next  door;  dramatic  playlet,  by  J. 
Golden.     [2],  13  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  18,  1911;  D:  23103;  Jack  Golden, 
Berkeley,  Cal.  22690 

Jew  (The)  of  Malta.  See  Masterpieces  of  the 
English  drama:  Christopher  Marlowe. 

Jew  (The)  of  Zemplin;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
P.  H.  Calmus.  Hawkinsville,  Ga.,  J.  R.  Bev- 
erly, 1886.     31  p.     8°. 

©  P.  H.  Calmus,  Hawkinsville,  Ga. ;  1886: 
673,  Jan.  8;  2c.  May  24.  22691 


Jewel;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  N.  Burton, 
founded  on  Clara  Louise  Burnham's  book  of 
the  same  name.    136  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  27,  1914 ;  D :  37749 ;  Alberta  N. 
Burton,  New  York.  22691a 

Jewel  (The)  fantasie;  modern  plav  in  4  acts, 
by  A.  Cowles  and  M.  Short.  [i47]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  30,  1913;  D :  33952 ;  Albert 
Cowles  and  Marion  Short,  New  York.     22692 

Jewel  (A)  of  a  husband;  comedy,  by  W.  D.  Nes- 
bit.     6  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  8,  1912 ;  D :  28979  ;  Wilbur  Dick 
Nesbit,  Evanston,  111.  22693 

Jewel  (The)  of  Asia;  a  musical  comedy  in  2 
acts,  words  and  lyrics,  by  F.  Ranken  and  H. 

B.  Smith.     136  p.     4°.     Typewritten.      [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Frederic  Ranken  and  Harrv  B.  Smith, 
New  York;  D:2729,  Dec.  12,  1902;  2c.  Jan. 
3,  1903.  22694 

Jewel  (The)  of  consistency;  play  in  1  act,  by 
W.  C.  Hamilton.     14  p.   -f .    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  20,  1911;  D:  23406;  W.  C. 
Hamilton,  Oakland,  Cal.  22695 

Jewel  of  her  soul;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M. 
Boylan.     44  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  16,  1909 ;  D :  17404 ;  Mary  Boy- 
lan, New  York.  22696 

Jewel  (The)  of  Java;  spectacular  musical  od- 
dity in  2  acts  and  10  scenes,  by  F.  Wiesberg. 
[2],  52  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto  only] 
©  Ic.  Sept.  8,  1913 ;  D :  34362 ;  Frank  Wies- 
berg, Chicago.  22697 

Jeweled  (The)  feather;  by  G.  Eraser. 

©  Georgia  Eraser,  New  York ;  D :  11512, 
Oct.  11,  1907.  22698 

Jeweled  hearts;  a  domestic  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
by  C.  C.  Brown.     [Terre  Haute,  Ind.,  I.  M,  & 

C.  C.  Brown,  printers,  1882]     30  p.,  1  1.    12°. 

©  Chalmers  C.  Brown,  Terre  Haute,  Ind. ; 
1882 :  13413,  Aug.  14 ;  2c.  Aug.  14.  22699 

Jeweled  (The)  lily;  by  .1.  A,  Handforth. 

©  John  Armitage  Handforth,  Easthamp- 
ton,  Mass. ;  1900  A :  24024,  Sept.  27.        22700 

Jeweled  (The)  toad;  an  extravaganza  in  5 
acts,  based  on  the  kingdom  of  wonderland 
and  the  loss  of  the  jewel  of  knowledge,  by  I. 
M.  Johnston.     Ill  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Isabel  McElhany  Johnston,  Evanston, 
111. ;  D :  2021,  June  19,  1902 ;  2c.  Nov.  24,  1902. 

22701 

extravaganza   or   a   musical   comedy    in   3 

acts,  by   I.   M.   .Johnston.     86  p.     4°.     Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Mar.  12,  1913;  D:  32657;  Isabel  M. 
.Tolmston,  Stony  Brook,  N.  Y.  22702 


1122 


22703 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


22716 


Jewel-less  Kaisar  (continental  for  Julius 
Caesar);  an  alleged  travesty  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  T.  Wheeler.  Burlington,  la.,  J.  T.  Wheeler, 
1883.    1  p.  1.,  31  p.     12°. 

©  John  T  Wheeler,  Burlington,  la.;  1883: 
1288,  Jan.  18;   2c.  Mar.  1.  22703 

Jewels  (The);  a  drama  in  4  acts. 

©  J.  Alexander  Brown,  New  York;  1883: 
19807,  Oct.  27.  22704 

Jewels  (The)  of  France.     See  Marcelle. 

Jewels  of  Miss  Julian. 

©  Doris  Diamond,  Lester  G.  Diamond,  Leon 
P.  Diamond,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind. ;  D :  4860,  Mar. 
30,  1904.  22705 

Jewels  (The)  of  my  aunt;  by  Robert  C.  V. 
Meyers. 

©  P.  Garrett  &  co.,  Philadelphia;  1895: 
15064,  Mar.  15.  22706 

Jewels  (The)  of  the  Madonna;  opera  in  8  acts 
on  Neapolitan  life,  by  Ermanno  Wolf-Ferrari, 
verse  by  C.  Zangarini  and  E.  Golisciani,  Eng- 
lish version  by  Claude  Aveling.  New  York, 
G.  Schirmer,  1912.  60  p.  4°.  [Italian  and 
English]  (G.  Schirmer's  collection  of  opera 
librettos) 

©  Jan.  9,  1912;  2c.  Jan.  10,  1912;  D: 
28265;  G.  Schirmer,  New  York.  22707 

Jewess  (The)  (L'Ebrea);  a  grand  opera  in  5 
acts,  by  F.  Halevy,  English  version,  after  the 
French  of  E.  Scribe,  by  W.  E.  Hoffmann. 
[Italian  tr.  by  M.  Marcello]  New  York,  K. 
Glover,  1895.  1  p.  1.,  82  p.  8°.  [Libretto 
only.     English  and  Italian] 

©  Kate  Glover,  New  York;  1895:51223, 
Oct.  9;  2c.  Oct.  14.  22708 

Jewess  (The)  of  Spain;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  an 
adaptation  of  Grace  Aguilar's  Vale  of  cedars, 
by  S.  Herzberg. 

©  Sigmund  Herzberg,  United  States;  1875: 
9960,  Sept.  28.  22709 

Jewess  (The)  of  Toledo.  See  German  clas- 
sics of  the  nineteenth  and  twentieth  cen- 
turies. 

Jewish  (The)  brothers.     See  Faith. 

Jewish  (A)   child;  musical  play  in  4  acts,  by 

N.  M.  Shaikewitz. 

78  p.     8°.    Ms.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  April  30,  1910;  D:  20916;  David 
Kessler  and  Mux  R.  Wilner,  New  York. 

22710 

Jewish  (The)  country  peddler;  a  comical 
sketch,  by  A.  Blessman. 

©  Adolph  Blessman,  Philadelohia  ;  D :  98, 
Jan.  31,  1901.  22711 


Jewish    (The)    crown;   play   in   4   acts,   by   B. 

Thomashefsky. 

.^pci"irux):Nna 

84  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    30,    1914;     D:  38954;     Boris 
Thomashefsky,  New  York.  22711a 

Jewish  (A)   daughter;  or,  A  child  of  Israel, 
play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Arnstein. 

"::jin  pix?D  pc  fy^'^cpn  3  ]^x  :nrt:2xa  'jiD^'-ra  x 

[1],  98  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1914 ;  D :  36317 ;  Mark  Arn- 
stein, New  York.  22711b 

Jewish  (The)  fighter.     See  Zionist-socialist. 

Jewish  (The)  ghosts;  or,  Striving  to  the  ideal, 
a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  B.  Carmell. 

©  Ben  Carmell,  New  York ;  D :  11721.  Nov. 
12,  1907.  22712 

Jewish  (The)  heart;  musical  play  in  4  acts,  by 
Joseph  Lateiner. 

.irr^'jxb  •■'[rrx"  pc  ;y-ixn  2?2;^nr  cxn 

93  p.    8°.    Ms.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  30,  1910 ;  D :  20918 ;  David  Kess- 
ler and  Max  R.  Wilner,  New  York.        22713 

Jewish  (The)  philosopher.     See  Uriel  Acosta. 

Jewish    (The)    soul.      See   Idishe    (Die)    nish- 
ume. 

Jew's  (A)  gratitude.     See  Israel  Isaacs. 

Jezebel;  drama  in  1  act,  by  R.  G.  Welsh.    17  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  22,  1915 ;  D :  40437 ;  Robert  Gil- 
bert Welsh,  Floral  Park,  N.  Y.  22713a 


a    dramatic    composition    in  the    days    of 

Ahab,  King  of  Israel,  by  C.  V.  Leonard. 

©  Clara    Virginia    Leonard,  Martinsbiirg. 
W.  Va. ;  D  :  2813,  Jan.  5,  1903.  22714 

Jhavatrathe.     See  Ihavatrathe. 

Jig  Potter.     See  Right  at  last. 

Jigs,  jags  and  jingles.     See  Pete  Beetroot. 
Jill  and  Jack;  a  musical  comedy. 


©  George    W. 
33620,  Nov.  26. 


Purdy,    New    York;    1888: 

22715 


Jilt  (The);  comedy  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Dion 

Boucicault.     New  York,  Samuel  French,  1909. 

64  p.     12°.     ([French's  acting  edition,  2266]) 

©    Dec.    14,    1909;    2c.    Dec.    15,    1909;    D: 

17705;  Josephine  Cheney,  New  York.     22716 


1123 


22717 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


22737 


Jilted;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  G.  G.  Belden.  [1], 
13  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aiig.  15,  1913;  D:  34165;  George  G. 
Belden,  Spokane,  Wash.  22717 

a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  D.  Ilancbett. 

©  D.  Hanchett,  Terre  Haute,  Ind. ;  187.^: 
8SS0,  Aug.  27.  22718 

Jilted  (A)  Venus.  See  Immortal  (An)  in  the 
case. 

Jim;  a  western  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Lillian  Buckingham  [pseud,  of  L.  B.  Dick.son] 
79  p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Lillian  Buckingham  Dickson,  New  York ; 
D :  13372,  June  30,  1908 ;  2c.  June  30,  1908. 

22719 

or.    The    closing-    of   the    trail,    by   Arcliie 

Colby.     10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  7,  1911;  D:  24430;  Hal  Clem- 
ents, New  York.  22720 

Jim  and  I;  a  playlette  in  1  act,  by  E.  E.  Weston. 

21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Effie  EUsler  Weston,  New  York;  D: 
9418,  Nov.  12,  1906;  2c.  Nov.  12,  1906.    22721 

Jim  and  me;  a  play  by  G.  Gliddon.  22  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  George  Gliddon,  New  York;  D:5752, 
Nov.  10,  1904;  Ic.  Nov.  10,  1904;  Ic.  Nov.  28, 
1904.  22722 

Jim  Belford  of  Carson;  a  melodramatic  ro- 
mance of  life  on  the  ranges  in  5  acts,  by  C. 
P.  Brown.     [92]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  5,  1912 ;  D :  28949 ;  Charles  Paul 
Brown,  Norwalk,  Conn.  22723 

Jim  Bludso;  play  in  4  acts,  founded  on  The 
Pike  County  ballads  of  John  Hay,  by  I.  N. 
Morris.     [2],  26  p.     4°.     Typewritten.' 

©  Ic.  Feb.  29,  1912;  D:  28885;  Darcv  & 
Wolford,  New  York.  22724 


Jim  Brooks,  detective;  American  detective 
story  in  1  act,  by  L.  Adams.  10  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  1,  1910;  D  :  20082  ;  Lionel  Adams. 
New  York,  22728 

Jim  Burman's  finish;  comedy-sketch,  ]>y  C. 
Adams.     [1|,  8p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    .Tan.    26,    1912;     D:2S452;  Clau<l(^ 

•    Adams,   Chicago.  22729 

Jim  dandy  girls;  by  A.   Schiller. 

©  Annie  Schiller,  Brooklyn;  1) :  8Gr)0,  Juno 
8,  1906.  22730 

Jim  Dumps.     See  Sunny  Jim. 

Jim  Hill's  helpers;  or.  The  wreck  at  Nyack, 
dramatic  sketch,  by  W.  W.  Hughes.  4  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  3,  1913;  D:3,'')367;  William  W. 
Hughes,   University  Place,   Neb.  22731 

Jim  Jubilee's  dream;  or.  New  York  in  1971, 
an  extravaganza  in  1  act,  by  E.  C.  Wriglit. 

©   Edward   C.   Wright,   New   York;    1871: 
4016,  Apr.  29.  22732 

Jim  Mange,  D.  D.;  in  3  acts,  by  W.  Gould. 
110  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    William    Gould,     New    York;     D :  9019. 
Sept.  1,  1906;  2c.  Sept.  20,  1906.  22733 

Jim  Manning's  debt;  romance  of  New  York 
and  the  Southland,  in  4  acts,  by  Charles  Mor- 
ton.    [55]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  22,  1915;  D:  42314;  Alexander 
Byers,  Chicago.  22733a 

Jim  Merwin's  journey;  play  in  1  act  and  1 
scene,  by  K.  P.  Janette.  [1],  16  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    June    12,    1914;    D:  37300;    Robert 
Pierre   Janette,    Boston.  22733b 


■'^^!!^„?3^-^^°1'„^^'  S°^^™;is.ns^and ^detectives,  a      Jim  Robinson;  drama,  by  H.  I.  Dodge.     85  p. 
„i„ A     .....    v...  AT    T^T_,.,,.  ^o^     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  5,  1909 ;  D :  17292 ;  Henry  Irv- 
ing Dodge,  New  l^ork.  22734 


sensational  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Nobles. 

©   Milton    Nobles,    United     States;    1875: 
1033,  Feb.  3;  2c.  June  30,  1876.  22725 

Jim  Bowie  and  David  Crockett,  heroes  of  the 
Alamo;  by  B.  Fountain.  10  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Bobby  Fountain,  Clinton,  Mo. ;  D :  11086, 
July  31,  1907;  2c.  July  31,  1907.  22726 

Jim  Bradbury;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  Var- 
ney. 

©   Horace  Varney,   Boston;   D:1403,   Feb. 

5,  1902.  22727 

Jim  Bradley's  woman;  play  in  4  acts,  by  L.  de  Jim,  the  governess;  an  original   comedy  in  3 

Casanova.     102  p.     4°.     Typewritten.  acts,  by  J.  Carton.     123  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.   16.    1915;   D:  39703;    Louis   de  ©  .Tosephiue  Carton,  New  York;  D:  1.54.54, 

Casanova,  New  York.                                22727a  Mar.  26,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  26,  1909.               22737 

1124 


Jim  Root,  engineer;  or,  The  forest  fires,  by 
Hal  Ileid  [i.  e.  James  Halleck  Reid]  Type- 
written. 

©  Hal  Reid,  St.  Louis ;  1895 :  3280,  Jan.  11 ; 
2c.  Jan.  11.  22735 

Jim  Rubric;  a  drama,  by  L.  Ransom. 

©  Louis  Ransom,  Troy,  N.  Y. ;  1880 :  20121, 
Dec.  28.  22736 


22738 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


22753 


Jim,  the  penman;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
adapted  from  tlie  English  by  L.  J.  Howard. 

©  T.orin  J.  Howard,  Chicago;  1898:44017, 
Jnly  23.  22738 

Jimjams;  by  E.  A.  Meriwether. 

©  Elizabeth  Avery  Meriwether,  St.  Louis; 
1885  :  18693,  Sept.  3.  22739 

Jimmie;  plav  in  4  acts,  by  John  Hanover 
[pseud,  of  J.  H.  Ernst]  126  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  23,  1915 ;  D :  40-565 ;  Jessie  Hein 
Ernst,  New  York.  22739a 

a  playlet  in  1  act,  by  L.  W.  Lister.     10  p. 

t°.     Typewritten. 

©  Lvdia  Warren  Lister,  San  Francisco  ;  D  : 
14305,  Nov.  16,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  16,  1908.    22740 

Jim^mie  Jones;  or.  Our  hopeful  son,  a  farce  in 
1  act,  by  C.  F.  Ingraham. 

©  Ames  pub.   co.,   Clyde,   O. ;   1892:11933, 
Mar.  18.  22741 

Jimmie,  junior;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  E.  E.  Keays. 
[2],  70  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    June   29,    1914;    D :  37421 ;    Ethelyn 
Emery  Keays,  Gretit  Neck,  N.  Y.  22741a 

Jimmie  Pinkerton's  first  case;  a  1  act  play, 
by  "W.  M.  Cressy. 

©  Will  M.  Cressy,  Concord,  N.  H. ;  D :  13970, 
Oct.  1.  1908.  22742 

Jimmie's  cigar  butt;  sketch,  by  A.  Ross.  [1], 
22  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  20,  1912  ;  D  :  28389  ;  Aaron  Ross 
and  John  P.  Ritter,  New  York.  22743 

Jimmie's  kid;  dramatic  sketch,  by  G.  P.  Ran- 
dall.    14  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    28,    1910;    D :  22405 ;    Geo.    P. 
Randall.  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.  22744 

Jimmy;  a  1  act  play,  by  M.  A.  Riley.  8  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Marvin   A.    Riley,   Trenton,    N.    J. ;    D : 
10131,  Mar.  13,  1907 ;  2c.  Mar.  13,  1907.   22745 

play  in  1  act,  by  A.  Patrick,  jr.    New  York, 


S.  French;  London.  S.  French,  ltd.,  1913.     9 
p.    12°. 

©    Oct.    21,    1913;    2c.    Oct.    22,    1913:    D: 
34797;  Samuel  French,  New  York.  22746 

Jimmy  and  his  ang-el;  playlet,  by  A.  Keir.    19 
n.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  S,  1915 ;  D :  40105 ;  Angela  Keir, 
New  York.  22746a 

Jimmy   Benny  the   marriage  broker;   comedy 
in  1  act,  by  A.  Kantrowitz.    31  p.    8°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.   Dec.   1.5,  1914;   D:  39301;   Abraham 
Kantrowitz,  New  York.  22746b 

Jimmy  Crow.     8ee  Odd  operas  for  eventide. 


Jimmy's  busy  day;  character  comedy,  by  P. 
Pauli.     [2],  19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  13,  1914;  D:  35644;  Pauline 
Pauli,  Coytesville,  N.  J.  22746c 

Jimmy's  practical  joke;  play  in  1  act,  by  Maxi- 
milian Edwin  Pesnel.  14  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  27,  1911 ;  D :  25332 ;  M.  E.  Pes- 
nel, Brooklyn.  22747 

Jim's  Columbia;  a  1  act  drama  of  the  great 
Northwest,  by  De  W.  Allen  [pseud,  of  A.  A. 
Adleman] 

©  De  Wolfe  Allen,  New  York;  D :  9045, 
Aug.  21,  1906.  22748 

Jim's  woman;  play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  B.  Carleck. 
[107]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  14,  1914;  D:  37849;  Wavne 
Bryan  Carlock,  North  Salem,  N.  Y.     22748a 

Jim's  wrong  play;  by  B.  P,  Johnston. 

©  Burton  P.  .Tohnston,  Indianapolis ;  D : 
12983,  May  16,  1908.  22749 

Jimsy;  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Wilt. 
24  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jixn.  21,  1915;  D:  39464;  Frank  Wilt, 
Portland,  Or.  22749a 

Jingle;  or.  The  Pickwick  club,  the  celebrated 
Pickwickian  comedy  in  8  acts,  adapted  from 
the  Pickwick  papers,  by  G.  F.  Rowe. 

©  George  Fawcett  Rowe ;  New  York ;  1887 : 
17876,  July  12.  22750 

Jingles;  a  comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by  T.  F. 
Tracey.     15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

.   ©  Thomas  F.  Tracev.  New  York ;  D :  12838, 
Apr.  25,  1908;  2c.  Apr.  2.5,  1908.  22751 

Jingling,  dingling  bells;  a  comedy  farce,  by 
E.  Pierce.     [6]  p.    diagr.    24°.    Printed. 

©  Sept.  1.  1913  :  2c.  Oct.  25,  1913 ;  A :  3.56959, 
Edward  Pierce,  New  York.  22751a 

Jingo;  farce-comedy  in  3  acts,  by  P.  B.  Sipe. 
[60]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  18,  1911;  D:  252.51;  Paul  B. 
Sipe,  Pittsburgh.  22752 

Jinx  (The)  breakfast;  play  in  3  acts,  by  H.  J. 
Ryan.     [147]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  31,  1914 ;  D :  35863 ;  H.  J.  Ryan, 
Nashville.  22752a 

Same.     [96]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  21,  1914 ;  D :  36623 ;  H.  J.  Ryan, 
Nashville.  22752b 

Jipijapa  (El);  juguete  c6mico  en  un  prologo  y  3 
actos.  divididos  en  7  cuadros,  escrito  sobre  el 
episodio  de  una  obra  extranjera  por  A.  Fer- 
nandez Lepina  y  A.  Plniiiol.  Madrid  [Socie- 
dad  de  autores  espanoles]  1911.    77  p.    12°. 

©  Dec.  30,  1911 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1912  ;  D  :  28146 ; 
Antonio  Fernandez  Lepina  y  Antonio  Planiol, 
Madrid.  22753 


1125 


22753 


DBAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


23776 


Jisella's  trouble;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  F.  C, 
Springer  and  A.  Spadoni.  87  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  25,  1915 ;  D :  41568 ;  Fleta  Camp- 
bell Springer  and  Adriana  Spadoni,  New 
York.  22753a 

Jitney  (A)  banquet;  comedy  k  la  mode,  by  H. 
L.  Newton.     [1],  8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  11,  1915;  D:  42237;  Harry  L. 
Newton,  Chicago.  22753b 

Jiu  jitsu;  a  dramatic  sl^etch  in  1  act,  by  W.  M. 
Hough  and  F.  R.  Adams.  9  p,  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Will  M.  Hough  and  Frank  R.  Adams, 
Chicago;  D:6427,  Mar.  29,  1905;  2c.  Mar. 
29,   1905.  22754 

Jo,  a  mountain  fairy;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
W.  M.  Williams. 

©  Wilbur  M.  Williams,  Cameron,  Mo. ; 
1885  :  18173,  June  15.  22755 

Jo  March;  by  E.  L.  Gould. 

©  Elizabeth  Lincoln  Gould,  Boston;  1900 
A :  7100,  Mar.  16.  22756 

Jo  proposes;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  F.  Mandel. 
14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Frank  Mandel,  San  Francisco ;  D :  13262, 
June  29,  1908 ;  2c.  June  29,  1908.  22757 

Jo,  the  waif  of  the  streets;  dramatized  from 
Charles  Dickens'  novel  Bleak  House,  by  Rich- 
ard H.  Cox. 

©    Edward    T.    Anthony,    San    Francisco ; 


1876 :  4902,  Apr.  22. 


22758 

92  p.    4°. 


Joan;  play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Douglas. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    May    16,    1913;     D:  33237;     Minnie 
Douglas,  New  York.  22759 

Joan  d'Arc;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  A.  Flamant. 

©  Adolphe    Flamant,    Napa,    Cal. ;    1890: 
1262,  Jan.  7.  22760 

Joan  of  Arc;  by  W.  L.  Mitchell. 

©  William  Louis  Mitchell,  San  Francisco; 
1899:74032,  Nov.  13.  22761 


—  a  drama,  by  C.  James. 

©  Charles  James,  Washington ;  1888 :  8129. 
Mar.  17.  22762 


—  Same.     Washington,   The  Neale   company, 

1899.    xii,   64  p.    front,     (port.)     plates.     8°. 

©    Charles     James,     Washington;     1899: 

37514,  June  6;  2c.  Oct.  14.  22763 


—  historical   burlesque   opera    in    2   acts,   by 
J.  L.  Shine  and  Adrian  Ross. 

©    Frank    W.    Sanger,    New    York;    1890: 
37502,  Nov.  26.  22764 


Joan  of  Arc — Continued. 

historical  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  W.  Ellis 

and   D.    Davidson.     75  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Dor6  Davidson  and  H.  Wayne  Ellis,  New 
York;  D :  8805,  July  10,  1906;  2c.  July  10, 
1906.  22765 

historical  tragedy  for  6  males,  13  females 


and  supes,  by  the  Ursulines  of  St.  Teresa's. 
New  York,  E.  S.  Werner  &  company,  1906. 
39  p.     12°.     (On  cover:    Werner's  piays) 

©  Edgar   S.  Werner,  New  York;   D :  9476, 
Nov.  12,  1906;  2c.  Jan.  14,  1907.  22766 


—  in  5  acts,  by  Midlothian  Circe  [pseud,  of 
W.  L.  Mitchell]  San  Francisco,  W.  L.  Mitch- 
ell] San  Francisco,  W.  L.  Mitchell,  1900.  68 
p.      12°. 

©  Wm.  Louis  Mitchell,  San  Francisco ;  1900 
A :  30035,  Dec.  10 ;  2c.  Dec.  26.  22767 

a  romantic  and  historical  play  in  6  acts. 


by  H.  Wayne  Ellis. 

©  Isabel  M.  Ellis,  New  York;  1890:3098, 
Jan.  23.  22768 


—  a  tragedy,  by  M.  Banks. 

©  Maude  Banks,  Boston ;  1887 :  22.584,  Sept. 
5.  22769 


—  a  tragedy  in  4  acts,  by  H.  H.  Comanor. 

©  Harry  H.  Comanor,  New  York ;  D :  3S77, 
May  8,  1903.  22770 

or.  The  monarch,  the  maid,  the  minister 


and  the  mag'ician,   musical  extravaganza   in 
2  acts,  by  G.  W.  Carryl. 

©  Guy  Wetmore  Carryl,  New  York;  1894: 
14236,  Mar.  13.  22771 

Joan  of  Arc  drill  for  eig'ht,  twelve  or  six- 
teen girls;  by  B.  F.  Eberhart.  Clyde,  O., 
Ames  publishing  co. 

©   Ames  pub.   co.,   Clyde,   O. ;   1896:67402. 
Dec.  11;  2c.  Dec.  19.  22772 

Joan  of  Arc,  Maid  of  Orleans  and  deliverer  of 
France;  by  K.  Tingley. 

©  Katherine  Tingley,  Point  Loma,  Cal. ;  D : 
3490,  May  26,  1903.  22773 

Joan  of  the  people;  a  dramatic  composition  in 
4  acts  [by  J.  E.  Laferriere]  41  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.   Feb.   6,   1913;   D:  32208;   Joseph   E. 
Laferriere,  Boston.  22774 

Joan  of  the  shoals;  by  E.  G.  Sutherland. 

©    Evelyn    Greenleaf    Sutherland,    Boston ; 
D :  1386,  Jan.  24,  1902.  22775 

Joan  (A)  of  to-day;  a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by 
Aida   [pseud,  of  F.  D.  Baker] 

©  Frances  D.  Baker,  Buffalo ;  1898 :  22140, 
Apr.  7.  22776 


1126 


22777 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


22797 


poem  of  Lamartine,  by  D.  A,  Blanchard.     18 
p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Dawson   A.    Blanchard,    New    Orleans; 
1887  :  31398,  Dec.  5 ;  2c.  July  3,  1888.      22788 

a  play  and  thirty  verses,  by  Charles  Wil- 


Joan,  the  parricide;  from  the  French  of  Fon-  Jocco's  dinner;  a  pantomimical  sketch  in  1  act, 

tan  and  Herbin,  by  M.  H,  Mathieu.  by  F.  Hoffman.     3  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Michael  H.  Mathieu,  New  Orleans ;  1877 :  ©  Frank   Hoffman,   New  York  ;   D :  11258, 

15348,  Dec.  28.                                              22777  Aug.  29,  1907 ;  2c.  Sept.  23,  1907.               22787 

Joanna  of  Naples;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Willis      Jocelyn;  a  dr^ma  in  5  acts,  adapted  from  the 
Irwin. 

©  W.  W.  Irwin,  Cincinnati ;  D :  8853,  July 
23,  1906.  22778 

Joanna,  queen  of  Naples;  a  tragedy,  by  E.  E. 
Sherman. 

©  Ellen  E.  Sherman,  Williamsburgh,  N.  Y. ; 
1872 :  10337,  Sept.  27.  22779 

Job;  1  act  play  dramatized  from  the  book  of 
Job,  by  P.  F.  Valentine.  20  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    June    26,    1915;     D:  41097;     Percy 
Friars  Valentine,  San  Francisco.  22779a 

•  — poeme  de  Charles  Raff  alii  &  Henry  de 
Gorsse,  musique  de  Henri  Rabaud.  (Oratorio, 
soli,  choeur  et  orchestre,  op.  9) 

©  Enoch  &  cie.,  Paris  ;  1900  A :  21704 ;  Aug. 
31;  2c.  Aug.  23.  22780 

•■ See   also   Comforters   all  powerful. 

Job,  a  post-office  romance;  a  comedy-drama  in 
1  act,  by  A.  H.  Laidlaw,  jr.  13  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Alexander  H.  Laidlaw,  jr.,  New  York; 
1896:51691,  Sept.  15;  2c.  Oct.  1.  22781 


Job  lot;  a  1  act  sketch,  by  L.  Demain-Grange. 
12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Leighton  Demain-Grange,  New  York  ;  D  : 
7638,  Dec.  1,  1905;  2c.  Dec.  1,  1905.       22782 

or.  The  drummer's  joke,  the  latest  musical 


mixture  in  3  doses,  by  C.  A.  Warde. 

©  Charles  A.  Warde,  Boston ;  1887 :  15556, 
June  16.  22783 

Job  lots;  a  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  S. 
Philips.     60  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Alfred    S.   Philips,   Philadelphia;    1887: 
8440,  Apr.  7 ;  2c.  Apr.  7.  22784 

an  original  3  act  musical  comedy,  by  F.  J. 


Beaman. 

©  Fred.  J.  Beaman,  Jackson,  Mich. ;  1889 : 
23970,  Aug.  5.  22785 

Job,   the  man   of  Uz;   a   Lenten  play,   by   E. 
Melville.    33  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ernest  Melville,  Fayetteville,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
9935,  Feb.  11,  1907 ;  2c.  Feb.  11,  1907.      22786 

Job's  girl;  play  in  3  acts,  by  R.  Morris.     100 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.    2,    1915;    D:  41669;    Ramsay 
Morris,  Jersey  City.  22786a 


liam  Brackett.     Boston,  R.  G.  Badger  [1915] 
93  p.     12°.   . 

©  Apr.  3,'  1915 ;  2c.  and  aff.  Apr.  12,  1915 ; 
A:  397512;  C.  W.  Brackett,  Williamstown, 
Mass.  22788a 

Jocelyn's  rock;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  adapted  for 
the  stage,  by  H.  Williams. 

©  Harry  Williams,  New  York;  1889: 
39606,  Dec.  26.  22789 

Jock,  my  love;  by  A.  L.  O'Brien.  19  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  27,  1909  ;  D  :  17792  ;  Anna  Louise 
O'Brien,  Dorchester,  Mass.  22790 

Jock  o'  Hazeldean;  an  original  comedy  in  8 
acts,  by  W.  Young. 

©  William  Young,  Monmouth,  111. ;  1886 : 
10796,  May  6.  22791 

Jockey  (The)  ^  in  2  acts,  by  F.  Wright,  jr..  93  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  7,  1911 ;  D :  25156 ;  Fred  Wright, 
jr..  New  York.  22792 

Jockey  (The)  and  a  tout;  by  C.  Green.  9  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  C.  Green,  New  York ;  D :  11931,  Dec.  17, 
1907 ;  2c.  Dec.  28,  1907.  22793 

Jockey  Jones;  or,  His  last  race,  a  dramatic 
sketch  in  1  act,  by  A.  N.  P.  Zilles.  20  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  A.  N.  P.  Zilles,  New  York ;  D :  5914,  Dec. 
15,  1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  15,  1904,  22794 

Jockey  (Le)  malgre  lui;  op6rette  en  3  actes, 
[par]  M.  Ordonneau  and  P.  Gavault.  Paris, 
Librairie  th^atrale,  1903.  2  p.  1.,  156  p.  12". 
[Libretto  only] 

©  L.  Michaud,  Paris ;  D :  4580,  Feb.  3,  1904 ; 
2c.  Feb.  3,  1904.  22795 

Jockey's  (The)  revenge;  a  racing  sketch,  by  C. 
Green.     10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Clifton  Green,  New  York ;  D :  11733, 
Nov.  13,  1907 ;  Ic.  Nov,  11,  1907.  22796 

Jocko,  the  bicyclist;  1  act  drama,  by  H.  Parque. 

©  Harry  Parque,  Washington  ;  1899 :  68739, 

Oct.  23.  22797 


1127 


22798 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


22815 


Joe;  comedy  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act,  by  L.  C. 
Langlois.     5  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  11,  1910;  D :  21534 ;  Leslie  Clay- 
ton Langlois,  Chicago.  22798 

a  comedy  of  child  life  in  2  acts,  by  Charles 


Barnard.     Chicago,  The  Dramatic  publishing 
CO.,  1897.     22  p.     12°.     ( [Children's  plays] ) 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,    Chicago ;  1897  :  59876, 
Oct.  22 ;  2c.  Oct.  21.  22799 

Joe  Bowers;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  W.  C.  Tur- 
ner and  J.  Maas. 

©  James  Maas,  Philadelphia;  1878:11942, 
Oct.  16.  22800 

Joe  of  El  Caney;  by  T.  J.  Gaffney.  20  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  J.  Gaffney,  Albany  ;  D  :4206,  Nov. 
7,  1003;  2c.  Nov.  7,  1903.  22801 

Joe,  rig-ht  from  Slab  City,  b'gosh;  a  farcical 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  E.  Davis. 

©    William    E.    Davis,    Boston;  1883:279, 

Jan.  5.  22802 

Joe  Rug'g'les;  or.  The  girl  miner,  a  comedy 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  Frank  J.  Dean.  New 
York,  The  De  Witt  publishing  house. 

©  R.  H.  Russell  &  .son.  New  York;  1895: 
64536,  Dec.  20 ;  2c.  Dec.  20.  22803 

Joe  Silverthorn's  Tictory.  See  Stolen  (The) 
sabre, 

Joe  Simpson's  double;  a  sketch  in  1  act  for 
male  characters  only,  by  Chas.  S.  Reid.  Bos- 
ton, W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1892.  9  p.  12°. 
([Baker's  ed.  of  plays]) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1892: 
36088,  Sept.  2;  2c.  Oct.  22.  22804 

Joe,  the  bootblack;  plot  by  E.  Forraro,  adapted 
by  Una  Clayton.     [10]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   19,    1911;    D:  25268;    Eduard 
Ferraro,  Bath  Beach,  N.  Y.  22805 

Joe,  the  waif ;  or,  The  pet  of  the  camp,  a  com- 
edy drama  in  6  acts,  by  F.  L.  Cutler.  Clyde, 
O.,  Ames  publishing  co. 

©  Ames  pub.   co.,   Clyde,   O. ;    1898 :  38717, 
June  25 ;  2c.  June  27.  22806 

Joel  Mellrose,  a  laborer  in  the  cause  of  tem- 
perance.    See  Temperance  drama. 

Joe's  redemption;  in  1  act,  by  T.  H.  Ince  and 
J.  W.  Smiley.     7  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Thos.  H.  Ince  and  Jos.  W.  Smiley,  New 
York ;  D :  7885,  Jan.  5,  1906 ;  2c.  Nov.  8,  1905. 

22807 

Joe's  tactics;  a  petite  comedy,  by  L.  S.  Walker. 

©  L.  S.  Walker,  San  Francisco ;  1870 :  3902, 

Nov.  19.  22808 


Joey;  original  dramatic  playlet  in  1  act,  by 
W.  A.  Playter.     [2],  8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  14,  1914;  D :  38993 ;  Welling- 
t(m  Arthur  Playter,  Englewood  Cliffs,  N.  J. 
[Note:  Second  copy  received  Nov.  30,  1914  has 
the  title  Wanted ;  or,  Joey]  22808a 

Jogtalanok;  szinmii  4  felvonS,sban  a  tanoncSlet- 
bol  meritve,  irta  Parker  Le6. 

©  Kalman  Parker,  Philadelphia;  D :  8913. 
June  29,  1906.  22809 

Johanes  Blatz's  mistake;  or,  The  two  elope- 
ments, a  farce  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  J.  E. 
Crary.  Clyde.  O.,  Ames  publishing  company, 
1893.  15  p.  12°.  ([Ames' series  of  standard 
and  minor  drama,  no.  323] ) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  1893:19547, 
Apr.   21  ;  2c.  Apr.  24.  22810 

Johann  der  Zweite;  operette  in  3  akten,  von 
Leo  Stein  [pseud,  von  Leo  Rosenstein]  und 
Carl  Lindau,  musik  von  Edmund  Eysler. 
Leipzig  [etc.]  J.  Weinberger,  1908.  47  p.  12°. 
[Lii)retto  only] 

©  Josef  Weinberger,  Leipzig ;  D :  14097, 
Oct.  19,  1908;  2c.  Oct.  19,  1908.  22811 

Johann  Gabriel  Borkman.  See  Gesammelte 
dramen:  Henrik  Ibsen. 

Johann,  the  broommaker;  a  4  act  musical  com- 
edy drama,  by  J.  Reilly. 

©  James  Reilly,  Baltimore;  1890:17229. 
May  26.  22812 

Johanna;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  J.  H.  Roberts. 
64  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tune  3,  1914;  D :  37208 ;  Josephine 
Howard  Roberts,  Woodside,  N.  Y.  22812a 

■  or.  Eighteen  years  later,  a  melodrama  in 

4  acts,  by  J.  Barrington. 

©  .Tohn  Barrington.  San  Francisco;  1882: 
20701,  Dec.  7.  22813 

Johanna  Baumann;  drama  in  3  auH'-iigen,  von 
L.  Jungmann.  Berlin,  Vertriebsstelle  des  Ver- 
bandes  deutscher  biihnenschriftsteller,  g.  m. 
b.  h.     63  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  30,  1913;  D:  3.5196;  Leo  Jung- 
mann, Berlin.  22814 

Johannes;  tragodie  in  5  akten  und  einem  vor- 
spiel.  von  H.  Sudermann.  New  York,  I.  Gold- 
mann,  1897.     101  p.     8°. 

©  Hermann  Sudermann,  Berlin ;  1897 : 
45931,  Aug.  16;  2c.  Aug.  28.  22815 

ed.  with  an  introduction  and  notes 


by  F.  G.  G.   Schmidt.     Boston,   D.  C.   Heath 
&  CO.,  1901.     X,  126  p.    16°. 

©   D.   C.   Heath   &  co.,   Boston;  A:  10148. 

May  27,  1901;  2c.  May  27,  1901.  22815a 


1128 


22816 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


22834 


Johannisfire;  drama  from  the  German  of  Herr- 
mann Sudermann,  tr.  and  adapted  by  C. 
Swickard.     62  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Charles     Swickard,     Chicago;     D:4259. 
Nov.  16,  1903;  2c.  Nov.  16,  1903.  22816 

Johannisnaclit;  oper  in  3  akten,  4  bildern,  [von] 
Edgar  Vogel,  text  von  G.  Nicolai.  .  .  .  Ber- 
lin, Eisoldt  &  Rohkramer,  1909.  46  p.  12°. 
[IJbretto  only] 

©  Eisoldt  &  BohkrJimer,  Berlin  ;   D :  16041. 
June  10,  1909;  2c.  June  10,  1909.  22817 

Johannistraum;  operette  in  3  akten,  text  von 
J.  J.  Weiman  und  A.  Schoenstadt,  nnisik  von 
Paolo  Gallico.  95  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Ic.  June  29,  1910 ;  D :  21443 ;  Aug.  Cranz, 
Leipzig.  22818 

Same.     Text  der   gesange.     Leipzig,   Aug. 


Cranz,  1910.     32  p.     12° 

©  Dec.  9,  1910 ;  2c.  Dec.  21,  1910 ;  D  :  22875 ; 
Aug.  Cranz,  Leipzig.  22819 

Johanniszauber;  operette  in  3  akten.  von  Fritz 
Eckerle,  musik  von  Theodor  Kupprecht.  102 
p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [VoUstandiges  regie- 
buch] 

©  F.  Eckerle  and  T.  Ruppracht,  IMunicli; 
D:  15180,  Jan.  30,  1909;  2c.  Jbn.  30,  1909. 
[Note:  2  printed  copies.  Text  der  gesange  by 
Fritz  Erie,  pseud,  of  F.  Eckerle,  reed.  Jan. 
30,  1909]  22820 

Same.     Regiebuch.     Leipzig,    Verlag    von 


Lauterbaoh  &  Kuhn,  1909.     78  p.     12°. 

©  Sept.  6,  1909;  2c.  Nov.  10,  1909;  D: 
17320;  Lauterbach  &  Kuhn,  Leipzig.     22821 

John;  a  drama  in  5  acts  and  an  introduction, 
by  Hermann  Sudermann,  tr.  by  N.  M.  Bau- 
mann  and  G.  P.  Dingee.  92  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Nelly  Margaret  F.aumann  and  Gertrude 
Parker  Dingee,  Chicago;  D:2492,  Oct.  24. 
1902;  Ic.  Oct.  23,  1902.  22822 


—  farce  in  tabloid,  by  H.  Howard  [pseud,  of 
H.  H.  Levy]     13  p.     4°.     Typewritten.. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  12,  1915 ;  D :  39967 ;  H.  Howard 
Levy,  New  York.  22822a 

play  in  4  acts,  by  L.  E.   F.   Prince.      [1], 


62  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  17.  1909;  D:  16576;  Leslie  E.  F. 
Prince,  Washington.  22823 

John  Alden.     See  Priscilla. 

John  and  Mary;  original  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  B.  Wills. 

©  .Tohn  B.  Wills,  Woodhaven,  N.  Y. ;   D: 
7227,  Aug.  30,  1905.  22824 


John  and  Priscilla;  a  historic  romantic  opera 
in  3  acts,  book  by  H.  G.  Sommers,  music  by 
H.  H.  Thiele.     Typewritten. 

©    Harry    G.    Sommers,     Chicago ;     1892 : 
42747,  Oct.  22;  Ic.  Oct.  22.  22825 

John  and  the  couturiere.      See  Sir  John  and 

Mademoiselle. 

John  Anderson,   my  Jo;  by  M.   R.   Perkins, 

©  Mae  Rosback  Perkins,  Chicago;  1900  A: 
8158,  Mar.  29.  22826 

John  Anderson  my  Jo,  John;  love  story  in  1 

act,  by  S.  E.  Warner.    0  p.    'f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1911;  D:  25463;   S.  Eleanor 

Warner,  Montrose,  Pa.  22827 

John  Antony  Winston;  or,  Life  in  the  cotton 
belt,  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  IMrs.  E.  W.  Allder- 
dice. 

©   Mr.s.   E.   W.   Allderdice,   Portland,   Me.; 
1881:8651,   June  3.  22828 

John  Aubrey's  dream.  Sec  Lumber  room,  and 
other  plays. 

John  Baint ridge;  a  drama,  by  J.  F.  Orton.  125 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Jesse  P.   Orton,   Grand   Rapids,   Mich. ; 
D :  11756,  Nov.  16,  1907 ;  2c.  Nov.  16,  1907. 

22829 

John  Baker's  ride;  a  story  of  the  Johnstown 
flood,  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Thompson. 

©  Frederic  Thompson,  New  York ;  D :  1161, 
Dec.  9,  1901.  22830 

John  Berkeley's  ghost;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
Arthur  Anderson  and  Hartley  Carrick.  [2], 
93  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  15,  1910 ;  D  :  22287  ;  International 
copyright  bureau,  ltd.,  London.  22831 

John  Borden's  daughter;  a  character  sketch  in 
1  act,  dramatized  from  Leland  IngersoU's 
story,  A  boniface  of  Broom  Falls,  by  kind 
permission  of  The  Frank  A.  Munsey  co.,  by 
C.  Walcott  Russell.  New  York,  Dick  &  Fitz- 
gerald, 1909.     14  p.     12°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York ;  D :  14805, 
Jan.  12,  1909;  2c.  June  21,  1909.  22832 

John  Brag,  deceased;  a  farce  in  4  acts,  by  Gor- 
don V.  May.  New  York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald, 
1902.      37   p.      12°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald.  New  York;  D :  2329, 
Sept.  15,  1902  ;  2c.  Oct.  1,  1902.  '      22833 

John  Brown;  by  J.  W.  Hastings. 

©  John  Walter  Hastings,  Cambridge,  Mass. ; 
D  :  6892,  July  1,  1905.  22834 

John  Brown  and  old  Abe.  See  Time  of  the 
slaves. 


1129 


22835 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


22852 


John  Brown  of  Harpers  Ferry;  an  historical 
di-ama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  J.  Errant. 

©  Charles  J.  Errant,  Chicago;  1893:6856, 
Feb.  3.  22835 


a  play. 

©  James   S.   Stevens,   Philadelphia;   1892: 
6716,  Feb.  11.  22836 

John  Brown,  the  hero  of  Harpers  Ferry;  trag- 
edy, by  W.  K.  Moorehead. 

©  Warren  King  Moorehead,  Columbus,  O. ; 
1896 :  65184,  Nov.  30.  22837 

John  Brown's  hat;  or,  About  June  sixteenth, 
a  play  with  music,  in  3  acts,  by  E.  P.  Bower 
and  Francis  J.  Piesse.  [4],  87  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  May  31,  1912 ;  D :  29841 ;  Edward  P. 
Bower,  New  York.  22838 

John  Brown's  raid;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  T. 
Morris. 

©  John  T.  Morris,  Baltimore ;  1892 :  33840, 
Aug.  16.  22839 

John  Brunn  from  Woonsocket;  comedy  farce 
in  3  acts,  by  Y.  Cras  and  Galwiel  Frery.  [1], 
76  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    14,    1912;    D :  30804 ;    Yvonne 
Cras,  New  York.  22840 

John  Bull's  other  island;  with  preface  for  poli- 
ticians, by  Bernard  Shaw.  New  York,  Bren- 
tano's,  1913.    1  p.  1.,  v-lxii,  126  p.    16°. 

©   Sept.   10,   1913;   2c.   Nov.   13,   1913;   A: 
361167;  G.  B.  Shaw,  London.  22841 

and    Major   Barbara;    by   Bernard    Shaw. 

New    York.    Brentano's,    1907.      Ixii   p.,    2    1., 
3-311  p.     12°. 

Contents:  John  Bull's  other  island. — How 
he  lied  to  her  husband. — Major  Barbara. 

©    G.    Bernard    Shaw,    London;  1907    A: 
178359,  June  3,  1907 ;  2c.  June  17,  1907. 

22841a 

John  Carver;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  H.  W.  C. 
Block.  Author's  ed.  London,  P.  M.  Justice 
[1902]     286  p.    12°. 

©  Henry  William  Charles  Block,  St.  Louis ; 
D :  1357,  Jan.  27,  1902.    2c.  Apr.  14,  1902. 

22842 

John  Chalmer's  daughter;  by  M.  K.  Hamilton. 

©  Marion  K.  Hamilton,  Salt  Lake  City  ;  D  : 

10293,  Mar.  6,  1907.  22843 

John  Champe;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  E.  Enos. 
60  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Earl    Edward    Enos,    Chicago;    D :  951, 
Oct.  14,  1901 ;  2c.  June  13,  1903.  22844 


John  Clayton,  actor;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  llida 
Johnson  Young.  New  York,  Cliicago  [etc.] 
M.  Witmark  &  sons,  1906.  19  p.  12°.  (Rider 
Johnson  Young's  1  act  plays,  dramatic  scenes 
and  monologs) 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York ;  D :  8803, 
July  9,  1906 ;  2c.  July  10,  1906..  22845 

John  Colmore's  power;  play  in  3  acts,  by  G.  M. 
Freeman.     [103]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    16,    1914;    D:  38129;    Gladys 
M.  Freeman,  New  York.  22845a 

John  Curtis.     See  Three  plays;  by  C.  De  Lima. 

John  D.;  an  adventure,  by  U.  Sinclair.  23  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Upton    Sinclair,    New    York ;    D :  14933, 
Jan.  28,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  28,  1909.  22846 

John  Delmer's  daughters;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
bv  Henry  C.  De  Mille.  New  York  [1883]  66 
p.    8°. 

©  M.  H.  Mallory,  New  York ;  1883 :  18972, 
Oct.  15 ;  2c.  Oct.  15.  22847 

See  also  Duty. 

John  Dorsey's  success;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  O'Connor.  (In  New  century,  v.  17,  no.  5, 
Oct.  IS,  1902— V.  17,  no.  14,  Dec.  20,  1902) 

©    Jeremiah    O'Connor,    Washington :    D : 
1293,  Jan.  14,  1902 ;  2c.  Oct.  IS-Dec.  22,  1902. 

22848 

John  Eldridge  junior;  play  in  2  acts,  by  F.  11. 
Shepard.     [1],  24  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  jNIar.  27,  1911 ;  D  :  23752  ;  Frank  Hall 
Shepard,  Detroit.  22849 

John  Endicott.  See  New  (The)  England 
tragedies. 

John  Ermine;  play  in  a  prologue  and  4  acts,  by 
L.  E.  Shipman,  founded  on  the  story  by  Fred- 
eric Remington.    109  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  ]\Iay  14,  1915 ;  D :  40656 ;  Louis  Evan 
Shipman,  Plainfield,  N.  H.  22849a 

John  Gabriel  Borkman.  See  Efterladte  skrif- 
ter;  af  Henrik  Ibsen. — Works  (The)  of 
Henrik  Ibsen. 

John  Garno;  a  drama  of  American  life  at  the 
present  time,  in  4  acts,  by  H.  C.  Lowrie.  100 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Harvey  C.  Lowrie,  Denver ;  D :  152.  Feb. 
18,  1901 ;  2c.  Apr.  20,  1901.  22850 

John  Garth;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  Brough- 
am. 

©  .John  Brougham,  New  York;   1871:163, 
Jan.  7.  22851 

John  Gilyard;  or.  The  black  knight,  a  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  J.  S.  Reynolds. 

©   Joe   S.   Reynolds,   Augusta,   Ga. ;    1890: 
22053,  July  10.  22852 


1130 


22853 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


22873 


John  Glayde's  honour;  a  new  and  original  play 
in  4  acts,  by  Alfred  Sutro.  New  York,  S. 
French;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1907.  95  p. 
12°. 

©    Samuel    French,    New    York;    D :  11039. 
July  25,  1907 ;  2c.  Dec.  20,  1907.  22853 

John  Grouch's  dream;  a  domestic  comedy  in 
1  act,  by  E.  W.  Vance  Buttery.  8  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  E.  W.  V.  Buttery,  Kalamazoo,  Mich. ;  D : 
10291,  Apr.  6,  1907;  2c.  Mar.  30,  1907. 

22854 

John  Halifax,  gentleman;  dramatized  by  Mrs. 
C.  A.  Doremus.    ii,  91  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  23,  1910 ;  D :  21129  ;  Mrs.  Charles 
A.  Doremus,  New  York.  22855 

play  in  4  acts,  based  on  the  novel  of  the 


same  name,  by  W.  Webb  and  Dollie  Davis. 
[80]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.   26,   1914;    D:  36472;   William 
W^ebb,  New  York.  22855a 

John  Hardy;  a  drama  in  a  prologue  and  4  acts, 
by  F.  Clark. 

©  Frederic  Clark,  New  York;   1886:6521, 
Mar.  22.  22856 

John  Henson's  sign. 

©  Marv  May  Boynton,  Franklin,  O. ;  1898 : 
61059,  Oct.  17 ;  2c.  Nov.  16.  22857 

John  Herkner;  play  in  5  acts,  by  Elsa  Porges 
Bernstein  (Ernst  Rosmer)  tr.  from  the  Ger- 
man by  Mary  Harned.  (In  Poet  lore,  v.  22, 
no.  5,  Sept.-Oct.  1911;  periodical  ©  Dec.  15, 
1911 ;  2c.  Dec.  19,  1911 ;  B  :  250264 ;  Poet  lore 
CO.,  Boston)  22858 

John  Jasper's  confession;  a  dramatization  in  4 
acts,  of  [Charles  Dickens']  The  mystery  of 
Edwin  Drood,  by  J.  C.  Carr.  101  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  J.  Comyns  Carr,  London ;  D :  12246,  Jan. 
27,  1908;  2c.  Jan.  27,  1908.  22859 

John  Johnson,  Yohnny  Yohnson,  our  Swed- 
ish cousin;  a  Swede  dialect  comedy  drama  in 
4  acts,  with  musical  interpolations,  by  Carl 
Williams. 

©   C.   Wm.   Bachman,   Minneapolis;    1890: 
37415,  Nov.  25.  22860 

John  Jones,  jr.;  a  sensational  comedy  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  C.  Gillingwater  and  Frederick 
C.  Molyneaux. 

©  Claude  Gillingwater,  New  York ;  D :  218, 
Mar.  14,  1901.  22861 

John  Lane — wife  tamer;  dramatic  composition, 
by  F.  W.  Eldridge.    121  p.    t\    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  22,  1910;  D:  20653;  F.  W.  El- 
dridge, Los  Angeles.  22862 

John  Langton's  wife.  See  Woman  (The) 
pays. 


John  Lilburne  before  the  council.  See  From, 
king  to  king. 

John  McAmlee;  a  play  in  4  acts,  founded  on 
Emmett  Bonlore,  a  novel  by  Opie  Read,  dram- 
atized by  A.  C.  Butts.     Typewritten. 

©  Arthur   C.   Butts,   New   York;    1900   A: 
11820,  May  10;  2c.  May  10.  22863 

John  March,  preacher;  a  timely  drama  of  the 
times,'  by  J.  W.  Hudson.     Typewritten. 

©  Jay  William  Hudson,  Santa  Rosa,  Cal. ; 
1898 :  74369,  Dec.  20 ;  2c.  Dec.  20.  22864 

John  Marden,  financier;  by  f*.  B.  Arnold. 

©  Pearl  B.  Arnold,  Boston ;  D :  14971,  Feb. 
2,  1909.  22865 

John  Martin's  secret;  a  new  and  original  melo- 
drama in  4  acts,  by  Sutton  Vane. 

©  William  Calder,  New  York ;  1895 :  40577, 
Aug.  7.  22866 

John  Mask,  exile;  a  delineation  of  character  in 
3  acts,  by  De  S.  G.  Drew.  [28]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.   6,  1913;   D:  32535;   De  Silver 
George  Drew,  Little  Valley,  N.  Y.  22867 

John  Masterman;  by  H.  Knott. 

©    Henry    Knott,    Rogers    Park,    HI. ;    D : 
13711,  Sept.  3,  1908.  22868 

John  Middleton's  wife;  a  play  iu  3  acts,  by  M. 
Goldman.     81  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Matthew  Goldman,  New  York ;  D :  1482.5, 
Jan.  16,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  16,  1909.  22869 

John  Mishler;  a  play  in  3  acts  and  a  prologue, 
by  J.  Bradford. 

©    Joseph    Bradford,    Philadelphia;    1882: 
7642,  May  11.  22870 

John  of  Gascony;  an  adventure  of  Jean  du 
Gascogne,  an  original  romantic  play  in  1  act, 
by  P.  McAllister.     25  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Paul   McAllister,   New   York ;    D :  10789, 
June  18,  1907;  2c.  June  18,  1907.  22871 

John  of  Ilsley's;  play  of  today  in  4  acts,  by  W. 
J.  Neidig.     [104]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  20,  1914;  D:  37077;  William  J. 
Neidig,  Chicago.  22871a 

John  of  Palma;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  G. 
Harrison. 

©  William  Greer  Harrison,  San  Francisco; 
1895:5866,  Jan.  24.  22872 

John  Park  and  Dr.  Dott's  doings;  a  moral  play 
in  6  scenes,  ending  with  a  grand  tableau,  by 
L.  Lesaulnier.     37  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©  Louis  Lesaulnier.   Paterson ;   1872  :  9172, 
Aug.  26 ;  2c.  Apr.  6,  1877.  22873 

John  Paul  Jones.  See  Historical  stories  in 
dramatic  form. 


1131 


22874 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


22892 


John  Ralston;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  J.  Liver- 
nash.     236  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edward  J.  Livernash,  San  Francisco ; 
D:6138,  Jan.  25,  1905;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1905. 

22874 

John  Rankin's  wife;  play  in  1  act,  by  M. 
Keene.     [2],  45  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1914;  D:  36569;  Mattie 
Keene,  New  York.  22874a 

John  Rawn;  play  in  3  acts,  by  D.  G.  Fischer, 
from  Emerson  Hough's  book  of  the  same  title. 
[110]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  28,  1913;  D:  35169;  David  G. 
Fischer,  Chicago.  22875 

John  Ridpath,  editor;  a  comedy  of  the  fourth 
estate,  by  J.  D.  Haag  and  .1.  S.  Myers.    Proof. 

©  Jackson  D.  Haag  and  .Joseph  S.  Myers, 
Pittsburgh ;  1900  A  :  27330,  Nov.  3 ;  2c.  Nov.  3. 

22876 

John  Royce,  senator;  a  phiy  in  3  acts,  by  Cath- 
erine M.  Winslow  and  C.  E.  A.  AVinslow. 

©  Cliarles  Edward  Amory  Winslow,  Bos- 
ton ;  D :  1463,  Feb.  19,  1902.  22877 

John  Ruffin;  a  phiy  in  4  acts,  by  E.  W.  Gilliam, 
M.  D.     142  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Edward  Winslow  Gilliam,  Baltimore; 
1893 :  3989,  Jan.  18 ;  2c.  Jan.  24.  22878 

John  Smith;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  R.  C.  El- 
liott.    Typewritten.   . 

©  Robert  Clark  Elliott  and  Frank  Shelberg, 
Pescadero,  Cal. ;  1898 :  69213,  Nov.  28 ;  2c. 
Feb.  21,  1899.  22879 

See   also   Historical   stories    in    dramatic 


form. 

John  Smith  and  Pocahontas;  a  play,  by  C.  E. 
Thomas.    11  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Edward  Thomas,   Des  Moines; 
D :  11441,  Sept.  30,  1907 ;  2c.  Sept.  30,  1907. 

22880 

John  Staunchwood,  American;  play  in  4  acts, 
by  Nellie  and  O.  T.  Fiske.  [158]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  29,  1911;  D:  23697;  Nellie  and 
O.  T.  Fiske,  Hingham,  Mass.  22881 

John  Templeton  Maribean;  a  drama,  by  L. 
Rohr.    107  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Louis  Rohr,  Chicago;  D :  6623,  Apr.  26, 
1905 ;  2c.  May  18,  1905.  22882 

John  the  Baptist.  See  German  classics  of  the 
nineteenth  and  twentieth  centuries. 

John,  the  barber;  by  A.  N.  Nicholson.  8  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  15,  1909 ;  D :  16323]  Angeline  N. 
Nicholson,  Flushing,  N.  Y.  22883 


John,  the  janitor;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
F.  Wlnninger.    20  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  6,  1909 ;  D :  17033 ;  Frank  Wln- 
ninger, Wausau.  Wis.  22884 

John,  Tom,  and  Sarah.     See  Bachelor's  visit. 

John  W.  Isham's  Parisian  gaiety  co.;  by  J.  W. 
Isham. 

©  John  Wallace  Isham,  New  York;  1897: 
59333,  Oct.  19.  22885 


John  "Ward,  Preacher, 
ister. 


See  Marrying  a  min- 


John  Wilton,  philanthropist;  social  problem 
drama  in  3  acts,  by  L.  Pelee.  [75]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  18,  1914 ;  D :  36761 ;  Lillian  Pelee, 
San  Gabriel,  Cal.  22885a 

Johnathan's  courtship;  a  1  act  comedy  in  2 
episodes,  by  Howard  P.  Taylor.  12  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Charles   On-in   Cowles,    San   Francisco; 
D :  7451,  Oct.  24,  1905 ;  2c.  Nov.  11,  1905. 

22886 

Johnnie  number  twenty-three;  by  J.  Jex. 

©  John  Jex.  New  York ;  D :  11903,  Dec.  11, 
1907.  228S7 

Johnnie-on-the-spot,  matrimonial  agent;  farce 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  R.  E.  Homans.     [162]  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  12,  1911 ;  D :  24674 ;  Robert  Ed- 
ward Homans,  Brookline,  Mass.  22888 

Johnnj^-C Lantern;  modern  fairy  tale  in  3  acts, 
by  UvH.  Ronie  H.  Jaffa.  109  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.   Oct.   6,   1915;   D:  41997;   Minnie   Z. 
Jaffa,  Los  Angeles.  22888a 

Johnny  on  the  spot;  by  H.  L.  Lyman. 

©  Herbert  L.  Lyman,  Spring  Lake,  I\Iich. ; 


D:  72.51,  Sept.  13,  1905. 


22889 


a  musical  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  drama- 
tized by  Dan'l  Sully. 

©  Charles  Marks,  New  York ;  1898 :  60645, 
Oct.  15.  22890 

Johnny  Wise.     65  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Wilbur  Le  Grand  Ferris,  Stamford, 
Conn.;  D :  9635,  Dec.  13,  1906;  2c.  Dec.  13, 
1906.  22891 


Johnny,  you've  been  a  bad  boy. 
men  coons'  parade. 


See  Gentle- 


John's  dad;  comedy  sketch,  by  Robert  Craig. 
[1],  18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

.    ©  Ic.  Apr.  9,   1912;   D:  29327;   Robert  H. 
Craig,  New  York.  22892 


1132 


22893 


COPYKIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


22915 


John's  Emmy;  vandeville  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
Charles  Stuurt.  New  York,  Dick  and  Fitz- 
gerald, 1910.     9  p.     12°. 

©  Anc:.  8,  1910 ;  2c.  Aiis;.  9,  1910  ;  D  :  217G0 ; 
Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.  22893 

Johnson,  the  janitor;  by  Mary  E.  P.  Thayer. 
7   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Sept.  23,  1909 ;  D :  16S61 ;  Cassinier  H. 
Moore,  Revere,  Mass.  22894 

Johnson's  busy  day;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  George 
Elberou.  Chicago,  The  Dramatic  publishing 
company,  1901.     16  p.     12°. 

©    Dramatic   pnb.    co.,    Chicago ;    D :  1019, 
Oct.  28,  1901 ;  2c.  Oct.  28,  1901.  22895 

Johnson's  Island;  a  historic  drama  of  the  war, 
by   C.   W.    Frazer.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Wesley  Frazer,  Memphis,  Tenn ; 
1896 :  19906,  Mar.  31 ;  Ic.  Mar.  31 ;  Ic.  Nov.  27. 

22896 

Johnstown  (The)  flood;  by  Mrs.  E.  Houghton. 
©  Mrs.  Edwin  Houghton,  Batavia,  N.  Y. ; 
D :  151.5,  Mar.  5,  1902.  22897 

Joie  (La)  du  sacrifice;  comedie  en  1  acte,  par 
J,  J.  Bernard.  (In  I'lllustration  theatrale,  8* 
anngfr— 217.     8  juin  1912) 

©    June    8,    1912;    2c.    July    24,    1912;    D: 
30325;  Jean-Jacques  Bernard,  Paris.       22898 

Joie    (La)    fait   peur.      See   Sunshine    follows 

rain. 
Joies  (Les)  de  la  paternite;  comedie  en  3  actes, 

par  A.  Bisson. 

©  Alexandre  Bisson,    Paris ;    1891 :  24477, 

July  6.  22899 

Joiner  (The);  a  3  act  comedy,  by  F.  E.  Cutler. 

©    Frank    E.    Cutler,    San    Francisco;    D: 

7930,  Jan.  30,  1906.  22900 

Joining  the  Maccabees;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by 

J.  S.  Ennis.     16  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Jennie    Sherman    Ennis,     Detroit ;     D : 

1066,  Nov.  6,  1901;  2c.  Nov.  6,  1901.     22901 
Joining  the  parasites;  a  farce  in  3  acts,  by  H. 

M.  Strong. 

©    Howard     Marcus     Strong,     Springfield, 

Mass. ;  D  :  13211,  June  18,  1908.  22902 

Joining  the  privileged  few;  an  Ethiopian  com- 
edy in  1  act  and  1  scene,  by  Charles  Gropp- 

Reade,  with  The  crowning  of  King  Bee-Zone. 

6  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  A.  Reade,  Chicago ;  D :  5293,  July 

11,  1904;  2c.  June  11,  1904.  22903 

Joining  the  tinpanites;  or,  Paddy  McFling's 

experience,    a   mock   initiation,   in  3  pts.,   by 

David    Hill    [pseud,    of   David   W.    Hildreth] 

pt.  1.    Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1891.    22  p. 

12°.     ([Baker's  ed.  of  plays]) 

©  Walter   H.   Baker  &  co.,   Boston;   1891: 

34031,  Sept.  29 ;  2c.  Nov.  13.  22904 


Joining  the  tinpanites;  or,  Paddy  McFling's 

experience — Continued. 
' Same.     pt.  2.     Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co., 

1892.     20  p.     12°.     ( [Baker's  ed.  of  plays] ) 
©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;   1892: 

5729,  Feb.  5;  2c.  Mar.  2.  22905 

Same.     pt.  3.     Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co., 

1S92.     20  p.     12°.     ([Baker's  ed  of  plays]) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,   Boston;   1892: 
20974,  May  IS;  2c.  June  24.  22906 

Joint  (A)  conspiracy;  or,  Cuban  independence, 
melodrama,  by  C.  M.  Blakeley.  20  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Clo  M.  Blakeley,  Detroit ;  D :  2348,  Sept. 
17,  1902;  2c.  Sept.  13,  1902.  22907 

Joint  owners  in  Spain;  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
Alice  Brown.     2  p.  1.,  20  p.     12°.     Printed. 

©  Oct.  20,  1914 ;  2c.  Nov.  9,  1914 ;  D :  38747  ; 
Chicago  little  theatre,  Chicago.  22907a 

play   in  1  act,   by  A.   Brown.     19  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  IMar.  1,  1913 ;  D  :  32484 ;  Alice  Brown, 
Boston.  22908 

Joke  (The);  an  original  1  act  play,  by  S.  G. 
Genung. 

©    S.    G.    Genung,     New    York;     D:  10716, 
June  7,   1907.  22909 

Joke  (A)  on  April  fool;  by  L.  Price.  12  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    21,    1911;    D :  25817 ;    Leona 
Price,  New  York.  22910 

Joke  (A)  on  Jerry;  by  Walter  Dauphin  [pseud. 
of  N.  E.  Solomons]     Typewritten. 

©  N.  E.   Solomons,   Savannah,  Ga. ;   1897: 
67827.   Dec.  6;   Ic.   Dec.   6.  22911 

Joke  (The)  on  Squinim;  or.  The  black  statue 
revised,  bv  W.  B.  Sheddan.  Chicago,  T.  S. 
Denison.  1883.  11  p.  12°.  ([Ethiopian 
drama] ) 

©    T.    S.    Denison,     Chicago;     1883:208.51, 
Nov.  12;  2c.  Nov.  17.  22912 

Joke  on  the  judge;  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  W.  T.  Hodge.     97  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  T.  Hodge,  New  York ;  D :  8259, 
IMar.  31,  1906;  2c.  Mar.  31,  1906.  22913 

Joke  (A)  on  the  optimist;  farce-comedy,  plot 
by  M.  Lebovitz,  written  by  C.  Cook.  [1],  11  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.   30,   1912;    D:  31281;   Chadwick 
Cook,  San  Francisco.  22914 

Joke's  (The)  on  me;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  E.  G. 
Longman.     27  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Edward    G.    Longman.    Brooklyn :    D : 
14075,   Oct.   17,   1908;   2c.   Oct.   22,    1908. 

22915 


1133 


22916 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


22935 


Joker   (The);   farce   comedy   in   3   acts,   by   E. 
Hanlon.     93  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.   12,   1913;    D:  32659;    Edward 
Hanlon,  New  York.  22916 

farce  with  specialties  in  2  acts,  by  J.  W. 

Ransone.     [55]   p.     4°.     Typewritten, 

©  Ic.   July  24,  1912;   D:  30339;   John  W. 
Eansone,  New  York.  22917 

Joker  (A)  joked;  by  M.  Dunkle.     [17]  p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.     July     7,     1910;     D:  21496;  Marie 

Dunkle,  Los  Angeles.  22918 

Jokers  (The);  play  in  3  acts,  by  K.  P.  Emery 
[116]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  25,  1914;  D:  38306;  Katherine 
Putnam  Emery,  Chicago.  22918a 

Jokes;  an  original  dramatic  comedy  in  3  acts. 

©  John  F.  Sheehan,  Flora  Sheffer,  Charles 

T.    Sheffer,     and    Robert    F.    Jones,     United 

States;   1880:8768,   June  10.  22919 

Jolie  (La)  Persians.     See  Who's  your  hullah. 

Jollier  (The);  by  E.  C.  Robinson. 

©  Eugene  C.  Robinson,  New  York;  1893: 
18351,  Apr.  14.  22920 

Jollier's  dream;  in  1  act,  by  H.  C.  Washburn. 
7  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  H.  C.  Washburn,  Springfield,  Mass. ;  D : 
9729,  Jan.  2,  1907;  2c.  Jan.  17,  1907.      22921 

Jolliest  little  maid  in  town;  a  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  L.  J.  L.  Stilwell.    66  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 
©   Laura   Jean   Libbey-Stilwell,   Brooklyn; 
D:  12078,  Jan.  3,  1908;  2c.  July  16,  1908. 

22922 

Jolliest  (The)  of  jolly  swells;  written  and  com- 
posed by  Charles  M.  Connolly. 

©   Blanche   Selwyn,   United   States;   1873: 
552,  Jan.  22.  22923 

Jollities;  or.  The  electrical  doll,  libretto,  by 
J.  A.  Norris.     72  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  J.  A.  Norris,  Boston ;  1882 :  9503,  June  9 ; 
2c.  June  9.  22924 

Jolly  (A)  at  the  circus;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by 
W.  P.  Burt.    17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Wm.  P.  Burt,  New  York ;  D :  14384,  Nov. 
27,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  27,  1908.  22925 

Jolly  (The)  bachelors;  a  motion  song  or  reci- 
tation, bv  Willis  N.  Bugbee.  New  York, 
Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1908.  6  p.  12°.  [Words 
only] 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York ;  D :  12959, 
May  12,  1908;  2c.  June  8,  1908.  22926 


Jolly  baron;  or.  The  miller's  daughter,  a  mod- 
ern comic  opera  in  2  acts,  book  by  Addison 
Burkhardt  and  Aaron  Hoffman,  lyrics  by  Ar- 
thur J.  Lamb,  music  by  Harry  Von  Tilzer. 
115  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Harry  Von  Tilzer  music  pub.  co.,  New 
York;  D:5522,  Sept.  10,  1904;  2c.  Sept.  10, 
1904.  22927 

Jolly  (The)  Bohemians. 

©  Devere  &  Archer,  New  York;  1893: 
14756,  Mar.  24.  22928 

Jolly  (The)  chaperone;  libretto  by  M.  A.  Rose. 
43  p.    4°.    Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  June  1,  1912;  D:  29896;  Mary  A. 
Rose,  San  Francisco,  22929 

Jolly  (The)  Chinese;  comic  opera  in  1  act,  by 
Heinrich  Zoellner,  authorized  tr.  from  the 
German  by  M.  Kirpal.  20  p.  8°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Margaretha  Kirpal,  Flushing,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
11417,  Sept.  26,  1907 ;  2c.  Sept.  26,  1907.  22930 


Jolly  (A)  Christmas  eve. 
and  the  bishop. 


See  Burglar  (The) 


Jolly  (The)  climbers;  1  act  comedy  with  music, 
by  Gerald  Pioneer.  New  York,  S.  French ; 
London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1913.  24  p.  12°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Aug.  1,  1913 ;  2c.  July  31,  1913 ;  D  :  33956 ; 
Samuel  French,  New  York.  22931 

Jolly  clubman;  by  Carroll  and  Clermont.  9  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  17,  1909 ;  D :  17423 ;  P.  H.  Car- 
roll and  H,  M.  Clermont,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

22932 

Jolly  (The)  commodore;  a  musical  comedy  in  2 
acts,  book  by  C.  B.  Casad.  [63]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  18,  1909 ;  D :  16587 ;  Campbell  B. 
Casad,  New  York.  22933 

12  p. 


musical  numbers,  by  C.  B.  Casad, 

4°,    Typewritten.    [Lyrics  only] 

©  Ic.  May  16,  1911 ;  D  :  24265  ;  Campbell  B. 
Casad,  New  York.  22934 

Jolly  dialogues;  by  Willis  N.  Bugbee.  Phila- 
delphia, The  Penn  publishing  company,  1914. 
144  p.     12°, 

©  Apr.  1,  1914 ;  2c.  Apr.  8,  1914 ;  A :  371262  ; 
Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.  22934a 

Jolly  (A)  Elk.     See  Night  (A)  with  the  Elks. 

Jolly  girls;  a  musical  comedy,  by  H.  Montague. 
Typewritten. 

©  Harry  Montague,  New  York ;  1899 :  35695, 
May  29 ;  2c.  Dec.  24,  1900.  22935 


1134 


22936 


COPYRIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


22954 


Jolly  (A)  good  fellow;  a  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  G.  W.  Ryer. 

©  George  W.  Ryer,  Brooklyn ;  1887 :  29203, 
Nov.  11.  22936 

comedy  playlet  in  1  act,  by  Denison  Clift. 

[2],  16  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  4,  1914 ;  D :  36255 ;  John  Beckett, 
San  Francisco.  22936a 

by  W.  C.  Hoff.    4  p.    f  °.    Typewritten. 


©  Ic.  Aug.  7,  1913;  D:  34048;  Wm.  Clin- 
ton Hoff,  Des  Moines.  22937 

Jolly  Joe's  lady  minstrels;  selections  written, 
compiled  and  ed.  for  female  negro  minstrels, 
by  Mrs.  H.  M.  Silsbee  and  M.  B.  Home.  Bos- 
ton, W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1893.  1  p.  1.,  33  p. 
12^     [Words  only] 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1893: 
1015,  Jan.  5;  2c.  Jan.  27.  22937a 

Jolly  Jogg'les'  journeys;  a  vaudeville  produc- 
tion in  4  scenes  and  tableaux,  with  singing 
and  dancing  specialties,  written,  designed  and 
arr.  by  H.  H.  Garson.  5  p.  f  °.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Hiram  H.  Garson,  New  York ;  D :  15189, 
Feb.  27,  1909;  2c.  Feb.  1,  1909;  2c.  Feb.  17, 
1909.  22938 

by  K.  Pyne.  5  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Sept.  16,  1909;  D:  16809;  Klava 
Pyne,  Hartford.  22939 

Jolly  (A)  josh,;  a  musical  farce  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  C.  R.  Barry  and  I.  Brooks.  28  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Charles  R.  Barry  and  Irving  Brooks, 
Minneapolis ;  1894 :  57229.  Dec.  8 ;  2c.  Jan. 
17,  1895.  22940 

Jolly  knights;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts  and 
4  scenes,  book  and  lyrics  by  W.  A.  Woods.  43 
p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  William  A.  Woods,  Allegheny,  Pa. ;  D : 
8605,  May  28,  1906 ;  2c.  May  10,  1906.      22941 

Jolly  (The)  landlords;  farce  comedy  in  2  acts 
and  4  scenes,  by  C.  D.  Kelly.  58  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  13,  1912;  D :  28307 ;  Claude  D. 
Kelly,  New  York.  22942 

Jolly  (A)  lot;  by  E.  M.  Burke. 

©  Edward  M.  Burke,  Marion,  O. ;  1899: 
50620,  Aug.  5.  22943 

Jolly  (The)  magpies;  a  spectacular  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  S.  R.  Ellis. 

©  Sidney  R.  Ellis,  New  York;  1897:65474, 
Nov.  24.  22944 


Jolly  (A)  man's  troubles;  a  comedy  with 
nmsic,  in  3  acts,  by  P.  W.  Hyde,  28  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Paul  Woodworth  Hyde,  Pittsburgh;  D: 
1895,  May  16,  1902 ;  2c.  July  7,  1902.      22944a 

Same. 

©  Paul  W^oodworth  Hyde,  Pittsburgh;  D: 
2093,  July  7,  1902.  [For  copies  reed,  see  D: 
1895]  22644b 

Jolly  (The)  mariners;  or.  Trifles,  farcical  bur- 
letta  in  2  acts,  by  A.  Schott. 

©  Angie  Schott,  New  York;  1880:8055, 
May  25.  22945 

Jolly  Matilda;  original  operatic  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  L.  Jordan.     Typewritten. 

©  Leopold  Jordan,  New  York ;  1896 :  28007, 
May  7 ;  2c.  May  7.  22946 

Jolly  (The)  matinee  girl;  musical  farce  comedy, 
by  Monroe  and  Hart. 

©  Monroe  and  Hart,  New  York;  1897: 
24143,  Apr.  19.  22947 


Jolly  (A)  mix  up. 
tesy. 


See  Doctor  (A)  by  cour- 


Jolly  (The)  mountaineer;  play  in  1  act,  by  L. 
Smith.      [1],   15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    June   16,   1914;     D:  37325;     Lillian 
Smith,  St.  James,  N.  Y.  22948 


a  play  in  3  acts,  by  L.  Smith.     [1],  16  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    17,    1912;    D:  29990;    Lillian 
Smith,  St.  James,  N.  Y.  22949 

play  in  3  scenes,  by  L.  Smith.     [1],  17  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    14,    1913;     D:  32308;     Lillian 
Smith,  St.  James,  N.  Y.  22950 

Jolly  (A)  night. 

©    Dean    Raymond,    Chicago;    1899:22518, 
Mar.  29.  22951 

Jolly  old  boys;  a  cOmedy  in  3  acts,  by  D.  K. 
Higgins. 

©  W.  C.  Anderson,  New  York ;  1893 :  29582, 
June  22.  22952 

Jolly  old  chums;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  D.  K. 
Higgins. 

©  W.  C.  Anderson,  New  York ;  1893 :  29583, 
June  22.  22953 

Jolly  (The)  peasant;  operetta  in  3  acts,  from 
the  German  of  Victor  Leon,  book  by  Harry 
B.  Smith,  lyrics  by  R.  B.  Smith,  music  by 
Leo  Fall.  117  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libret- 
to only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  29,  1913;   D:  34892;   Robert  B. 
Smith,  New  York.  22954 


1135 


22955 


DRAMATIC  COMPOSITIONS 


22976 


Jolly  plays  for  holidays;  ix  collection  of  Christ- 
mas entertaiuuieuts,  by  C.  Wells.  Boston, 
Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1914.     148  p.     12°. 

Contents  :  1.  The  greatest  gift. — 2.  Christ- 
mas gifts  of  all  nations.— 3.  The  greatest  day 
in  the  year. — 4.  Is  Santa  Claus  a  fraud? — 
5.  A  substitute  for  Santa  Claus. — 6.  The  day 
before  Christmas. 

©  Sept.  15,  1914;  2c.  Sept.  16,  1914;  D: 
38133;  Carolyn  Wells,  Railway,  N.  J.     22955 

Jolly  (The)  reprobate;  a  romantic  comic  opera 
in  3  acts,  words  by  H.  A.  Robe,  music  by 
Glenn  Woods. 

©  Harold  A.  Robe,  Lima,  N.  Y. ;  D:9352. 
Oct.  26,  1906.  22956 

Jolly  (The)  Roger;  an  original  musical  comedy 
libretto  in  2  acts  and  2  scenes,  by  T.  B. 
Donaldson.    38  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  B.  Donaldson,  Philadelphia;  D: 
11726,  Nov.  12,  1907;  2c.  Nov.  12,  1907. 

22957 

Jolly  (The)  substitute;  a  trip  to  Mecca,  comic 
opera  in  3  acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  J.  M. 
Reilly,  music  by  H.  S.  Line.  65  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©  James  M.  Reilly  and  Hans  S.  Line,  Rens- 
selaer, N.  Y. ;  D :  1080,  Nov.  11,  1901 ;  2c.  Nov. 
11,  1001.  22958 

Jolly  surprise;  a  musical  farce  comedy. 

©  G.  W.  Purdy,  New  York;  1891:  17597, 
May  13.  ■  22959 

Jolly  (A)  tramp;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts.  67 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mary  E.  Hill,  Akron,  O. ;  D :  7436,  Oct. 
21,  1905 ;  2c.  Nov.  11,  1905.  22960 

by  C.  Inskeep.  [2],  47  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  22,  1910 ;  D :  22900 ;  Carlos  Ins- 
keep,  Darlin^on,  Ind.  22961 

See  also  Our  summer  boarders. 


Jolly  (The)  tramps;  a  conversational  sketch  for 
two  males,  by  G.  F.  Sturgis.  19  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Granville    Forbes     Sturgis,     Brooklyn; 
D :  1282G,  Apr.  24,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  24,  1908. 

22962 
Jolly  (The)  trio;  in  1  act,  by  A.  J.  Branham. 
10  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  6,  1910;  D:  22227;  A.  J.  Bran- 
ham,  Springfield,  Mo.  22963 

Jolly  (The)  trio  negro  minstrels;  in  1  act,  by 
A.  J.  Branham.     [8]  I.     8°.     Printed. 

©   Dec.    19,    1910;    2c.    Dec.    22,    1910;    D: 
22876;   A.   J.   Branham,    Springfield,   Mo. 

22964 
Jolly    (The)    warden. 

©  Walter   K.   Freeman.   New   York;   1896: 
52923,  Sept.  22.  22965 


Jolly  (The)  widow;  a  musical  farce  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  C.  F.  Francis.  37  p.  f.  Type- 
written. 

©  C.   F.   Francis,   Rome,   N.   Y. ;   D:  12610. 
Mar.  23,  1908;  2c.  Mar.  18,  1908.  22966 

Jolly  (A)  widow's  success;  by  V.  Klaeger. 
2  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Virginie  Klaeger,    Brooklyn;     D:  13441, 
•    July  24,  1908;  2c.  July  24,  190S.  22967 

Jollyman's  woes;  a  musical  farce  comedy  in  2 
acts,  by   P.   W.   Hyde. 

©     Paul     Woodworth     Hyde,     Pittsburgh ; 
189!) :  27275,  Apr.  19 ;  2c.  June  24.  22968 

Jonah  (The);  a  comic  opera,  libretto  by  F.  E. 
Hiland,  music  by  W.  H.  Lewis. 

©   Walter   H.    Lewis,    Manchester,   N.   H. ; 
1892 :  33081,  Aug.  11.  22969 


farce  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Lawrence  Dudlev. 

Philadelphia,  Penn  pub.  co.,  1914.     85  p.     12°. 

©  Feb.  2,  1914;  2c.  Feb.  4,  1914;  D:. 3.5910; 

Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.  22969a 

Jonah  and  the  whale;  a  musical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  T.  Waters.  25  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Synopsis] 

©  Tom  Waters,  New  York  ;  D :  3816.  Aug. 
10,  1903;  2c.  Aug.  4,  1903.  22970 

a  story  of  miraculous  adventure,  by  W.  S. 

Kelley.     3  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Walter  S.  Kelley,  New  York;  D :  1165.5, 
Nov.  4,  1907;  2c.  Nov.  4,  1907.  22971 

or,    The    Prophet's    call    to    Nineveh,    by 

Major  W.  W.  Winchell.     Typewritten. 

©  William  Wallace  Winchell,  Boston; 
1900  A:  16852,  July  9;  Ic.  July  9;  Ic.  Nov. 
30.  22972 

Jonah  in  the  whale;  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  bv 
C.  H.  Hoffman. 

©  Charles  H.  Ploffman,  New  York;  1882: 
16934,  Oct.  12.  22973 

Jonathan;  a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  Tlioraas 
Ewing,  jr.  New  York  and  Loudon,  Funk  & 
Wagnalls  company,  1902.     148  p.     12°, 

©  Funk  &  Wagnalls  co..  New  York;  D: 
2667,  Doc.  1,  1902;  2c.  Dec.  30,  1902.     22974 

Jonathan  and  David;  a  tragedy-drama  in  4  acts 
[by  H.  Waters]     61  p.     24°.     Printed. 

©  Howard  Waters,  Stockwell,  Ind. ;  D : 
1968,  June  5,  1902;  2c.  June  5,  1902.     22975 

■ See  also  Hebrew  (The)  prince. 

Jonathan  Sharp;  a  sensational  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  J.  P.  Mummey. 

©  J.  P.  Mummey,  St.  Louis ;  1871 :  4207, 
May  6.  22976 

See  also  Clear  grit. 


1136 


22977 


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22996 


Jonathan   Swift;   comedy   in  4  acts,   by   Ij.   E. 
Shipman.     Typewritten. 

©  Louis  Evan  Shipman.  Berkeley  Springs, 
W.  Va. ;  1894:2395,  Jan.  6;  Ic.  Jan.  6. 

22977 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  V.  Mapes.    177  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Victor  Mapes.  New  Rochelle.  N.  Y. ;  D : 
2230,  Aug.  13,  1902 ;  2c.  Aug.  13,  1902.    22978 

Jonathan  Whitiger;  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  L.  J.  Vaughan. 

©   Lawrence  J.   Vaughan,   Newark,  N.   J. ; 
1888  :  3719,  Feb.  4.  22979 

Jones;  play  in  4  acts,  by  D.  D.  Cohen.  [92]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  20,  1911;  D:  23698;   David   D. 
Cohen,  St.  Paul.  22980 

Jones  &  Jones;  nearly  a  sleuth,  duologue  for 
2  men,  by  E.  Nelson.  13  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  9,  1915  ;  D :  41945  ;  Eddie  Nelson, 
New  York.  22980a 

Jones  and  the  doctor.  See  In  the  morning, 
oh,  so  early! 

Jones  (The)  cup;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  Don- 
ne) 1.     [ISO]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    20,    1914;    D:  37908;    Gushing 
Donnell,  New  York.  22980b 

Jones'  dilemma.  See  Experience  (The)  of  a 
vaudeville  star. 

Jones'  500  pounds;  by  H.  Cranston. 

©  Hoy  Cranston,  New  York ;  D :  63G7,  Mar. 
21,  1905.  22981 

Jones'  60;  a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  W. 
W.Welch, jr.  10 p.  f°.  Typewritten.  [Words 
only] 

©  William  Walter  Welch,  jr.,  Peoria.  111.; 
D :  12548,  Mar.  16,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  24,  1910. 

22982 

Jones,  the  new  man;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  R. 
Alden.     [1],  20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  31,  1912;  D:  31285;  Joseph  R. 
Alden,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  22983 

Jones  vs.  Jinks;  mock  trial  in  1  act,  by  Edward 
Mumford.  Philadelphia,  Penn  pub.  co.  [1911] 
34  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  1,  1911 ;  2c.  Nov.  8,  1911 ;  D  :  25702  ; 
Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.  22984 

Jones  versus  Johnson.  See  Humor  (The)  of 
the  court  room. 

Jones  versus  Jones;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  F.  J. 
Lewis.     97  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    June   20,    1913;    D :  33562 ;    Florence    J. 
Lewis,  Boston.  22985 


Jones'  wife  missed  the  train;  farce  in  1  act,  by 
S.  E.  Smyth.    21  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    June  20,   1910;    D:  21380;    Sam   E. 
Smyth,  Omaha,  Neb.  22986 

Jonesville  sewing'  circle;  rural  piny  in  1  act,  by 
H.  M.  Dotv.  Chatham,  N.  Y.,  J.  W.  Darrow 
&  H.  M.  Doty,  1911.     15  p.     12°. 

©    Mar   2.5,    1911;    2c.    Apr.    29.    1911;    D: 
24128;  Harry  M.   Doty,  Chatham,  N.  Y. 

22987 

Jongleur  (Le)  Blondeaux;  a  dramatic  sketch, 
by  V.  O.  Freeburg.     19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Victor  Oscar  Freeburg,  New  York ;   D : 
16188,  June  29,  1909;  2c.  June  29,  1909. 

22988 

Jongleur  (Le)  de  Notre  Dame  (The  juggler  of 
Notre  Dame);  miracle  play  in  3  acts,  book  by 
Maurice  Lena,  music  by  Jules  IMassenet.  Eng- 
lish version  by  Charles  Alfred  Byrne.  New 
York,  C.  E.  Burden,  1907.  31  p.  4°.  [Libret- 
to only.     French  and  English] 

©  Steinway  &  sons,  New  York;  D:  11344. 
Sept.  13,  1907 ;  2c.  Nov.  4,  1907.  22989 

Jonquil  (The);  a  romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Guy  Boothby.     84  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Longley  Taylor,  New  York ;  D :  565,  June 
11,  1901 ;  2c.  June  11,  1901.  22990 

Jonquille;  or.  Only  a  heart,  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 
W.  W.  Young. 

©  William  Wallace  Young,  Monmouth,  111.; 
1871:2867,  Apr.  3.  22991 

Jordan  and  company;  farce  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
F.  D.  Wightman.     [1],  9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  25,  1912 ;  D :  31243 ;  Florence  D. 
Wightman,  New  York.  22992 

Josefa;  play  in  8  acts,  by  A.  Mixon.  Ill  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  24.  1913 ;  D  :  33877 ;  Ada  Mixon, 
Washington.  22993 

Josefina  se  casa;  comedia  en  1  acto.  original  de 
A.  Martinez  Olmedilla.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores  espaiioles]  1911.     26  p.     12°. 

©  Aug.  21,  1911;  2c.  Aug.  22,  1911;  D: 
25033;  Augusto  Martinez  Olmedilla,   Madrid. 

22994 

Joseph;  an  adaptation  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Watson, 
from  the  French  of  Leon  Gandillot  entitled 
Ferdinand  le  noceur. 

©  Malcolm  Watson,  London ;  1892 :  26801, 
June  27.  22995 

a  biblical  play,  by  Sophie  B.  Ebb.     (In  The 

Jewish  home,  v.  10,  no.  4,  Dec.  1903) 

©  Bloch  pub.  CO.,  New  York ;  D :  4422,  Dec. 
14,  1903;  2c.  Dec.  18,  1903;  2c.  Jan.  2,  in04 
(published  separately)  22996 


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23017 


Joseph — Continued. 

a  drama  for  children  in  1  act  and  3  scenes, 

by    Fletcher    Harper    Swift,    introduction    by 

Richard    Moi-se    Hodse.      New    York.    W.    B. 

Harrison,  1907.     1  p.  1.,  5-12  p.,  13-31  numb. 

1.     12°. 

©   William   Beverly  Harrison,   New   York; 
D:  10740,  June  11,  1007;  2c.  July  9,  1907. 

22997 


—  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C  H.  Seccombe  and 
B.  Elwing,     32  p.    8°.     Printed. 

©  Nov.  11.  1912:  Ic.  Nov.  19,  1912;  Ic.  Dec. 
2,  1912;  D:  31543;  Charles  H.  Seccombe  and 
Birger  Elwing,  Santa  Ana,  Cal.  22998 

—  drama  in  C  acts,  by  L.  Clay.     64  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  16,  1909;  D:  17719;  Lamar  Clay, 
Macon.  Ga.  22999 


— ■  a  dramatic  cantata,  libretto  and  music 
by  J.  Astor  Broad.  Boston,  White,  Smith  & 
CO.,  1877.    127  p.    obi.,  8°.     [Vocal  score] 

©  White-Smith  &  co.,  Boston  ;  1877  :  12334, 
Oct.  25 ;  2c.  Oct.  25.  23000 

a   dramatic  representation   in   7   tableaux. 


by  H.  Iliowizi. 

©  Henry  Iliowizi,  Minneapolis  ;  18S5  :  11476, 
May  21.  23001 

— •  a  dramatization  from  biblical  history  in  7 
acts,  by  Koresli  [pseud,  of  C.  R.  Teed]  Act 
2.  Estero,  Fla.,  Guiding  star  pub.  house,  1904. 
cover-title.    54  p.    12°. 

©  Cvrus  R.  Teed,  Estero,  Fla. ;  D :  0503, 
Apr.  28,  1905 ;  2c.  May  26,  1905.  23002 

—  a  dramatization  of  the  Bible  story  of  Jo- 
seph, by  J.  S.  Sullivan. 

©  J.  S.  Sullivan,  Galveston,  Tex.;  1S7S: 
4374,  Apr.  11.  23003 

—  libretto  of  the  oriental  music  drama  Joseph, 
in  3  acts,  2  scenes  each.  Original  words  an<l 
compilation  of  music,  by  W.  D.  Chenery. 
[Springfield,  111..  Printed  by  Phillips  brothers, 
1914]     30  p.    plates.    16°. 

©  July  19,  1912;  2c.  Oct.  31,  1914;  A: 
3S72S9;  William  Dodd  Chenery,  SprinefieM, 
111.  23003a 


an  opera  in  3  acts,  by  B.  T.  Trego.     64  p. 

16°.     Printed.      [Libretto  only] 

©  Eenl.  T.  Trego.   Saginaw.  Mich.;   1894: 
3S210,  Aug.  17 ;  Ic.  May  16,  1S95.  23004 

Joseph,  and  his  brethren;  by  J.  .Tacobson. 

©    .Tanie    Jacobson,    New    York;    D :  6627, 
May  3,  1905.  23005 

pageant  play  in  4  acts,  by  Louis  N.  Parker. 

New  York,  J.  Lane  co.,  1913.     8  p.  1.,  154  p. 
12°. 

©  Sept.  19,   1913;   2c.   Sept.  23,   1913;   D: 
34593 ;  John  Lane  co.,  New  York.  23006 


Joseph  and  his  brethren — Continued. 

pageant   play    in   4   acts,    founded   on   the 

biblical    narrative,    bv    L.    N.    Parker.      [11], 

191  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   .Tan.   10,   1913;   D :  31932 ;   Louis  N. 
Parker,  London.  23007 

play  in  6  acts,  by  F.  A.  Ingraham.     46  p. 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  21,  1911 ;  D  :  24.529  ;  Frank  A.  In- 
graham, Bristol,  R.  I.  23008 

or.  The  Hebrew's  son  in  Egypt,  a  biblical 


drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  A.  Lord. 

©  .L  A.  Lord,  Chicago;   1874:14451,  Nov. 
30.  23009 

aSVc    also    C}iancellor    (The)    of    Egypt. — 


Deliverer  (The). — Dreams  fulfilled. 

Joseph  and  his  brethren  in  Egypt;  a  grand 
biblical  and  spectacular  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  Dienett. 

©  Julius  Dienett,  Washington;  1883:9271, 
May  19.  23010 

Joseph  and  his  brethren  in  the  land  of  Egypt; 
a  romantic  melodrama  in  5  acts  and  7  tab- 
leaux, by  J.  G.  Henderson. 

©  ,T.  Graham  Henderson,  Brooklyn;  1897: 
8914,   Feb.  2.  23011 

Joseph  and  his  brothers;  original  biblical 
drama  in  5  acts,  by  M.  Doran.  [87]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  17,  1913 ;  D  :  34754  ;  Marie  Doran, 
Jamaica,  N.  Y.  23012 

Joseph  and  his  children;  play  in  5  acts,  bv 
E.  A.  Weir.     15  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  10,  1913;  D :  34975 ;  Ethel  All- 
free  Weir,  Omaha,  Neb.  23013 

Joseph  Balsamo;  a  sensational  illusionary 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  C.  Franck. 

©   Harry   C.   Franck,   Philadelphia;   1877: 
9592,  Aug.  21.  23014 

Joseph  Caesar  Jefferson's  dream.  See  Heart 
(The)  of  Virginia. 

Joseph  entangled;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Henry 
Arthur  Jones.  New  York,  S.  French,  1906. 
141  p.  inch     plan.     8°. 

©  H.  A.  Jones,  London ;  D :  6992,  Dec.  26, 
1906;  2c.  Feb.  11,  1907.  23015 

Joseph  in  Egypt;  a  romance  from  the  Bible  in 
3  acts,  by  P.  F.  Rogoway.  29  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Phil.    F.    Rogoway,    Portland,    Or. ;    D : 
6162,  Jan.  31,  1905;  2c.  Jan.  18,  1905.     23016 

Joseph  nSToirel's  revenge;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
A.  P.  Barnard. 

©   A.    P.    Barnard,    United    States;    1875: 
5406,  May  24.  23017 


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23018 


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23040 


Joseph  of  Canaan;  a  biblical  play  in  a  prologue 
and  4  acts,  by  G.  Waiters. 

©  George  Walters  and  Ada  Dow  Currier, 
Sau  Francisco  ;  D  :  4S44,  Apr.  7,  1904.      23018 

an  original  play  in  4  acts,  by  L.  Lewis. 

©  Lillian  Lewis,  New  York ;  1897 :  3778, 
Jan.  8.  23019 

Joseph  of  Israel;  biblical  drama  in  5  acts  and 
9  scenes,  by  Elsie  M,  MacKay.  171  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  E.  M.  MacKay,  Buffalo;  D :  5023,  Mav 
13,  1904 ;  2c.  June  24,  1904.  23020 

Joseph,  son  of  Jacob;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Sister 
Margaret  Mary.     40  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  27,  1914;  D :  3S933 ;  Sisters  of 
mercy,  Providence,  R.  I.  23020a 

Joseph,  the  beloved  son;  in  4  acts,  by  E.  de 
Corsia.     123  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edward  de  Corsia,  New  York ;  D :  8111, 
Mar.  6,  1906;  2c.  Mar.  6,  1906.  23021 

Joseph,  the  Canaanite;  by  C.  F,  Blake.  41  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Cornelia  Frances  Blake,  Los  Angeles  ;  D  : 
3826,  Aug.  13,  1903 ;  Ic.  July  13,  1903.    23022 

Joseph,  the  prophet;  an  historical  drama  in  a 
prologue  and  4  acts,  by  A.  Hosmer. 

©  Albert  Hosmer,  San  Francisco;  189S: 
22139,  Apr.  7.  23023 

Joseph,  the  story  of  the  prince  of  Egypt;  a  dra- 
matic historical  poem  in  5  acts,  by  Mrs.  P.  A. 
Henry  and  T.  E.  B.  Henry.  97  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  T.  E.  B.  Henry,  Bowmanville,  Ontario, 
Canada ;  D :  3772,  July  31,  1903 ;  2c.  Julv  29, 
1903.  23024 

Joseph  Wilmat;  or.  The  false  master  of  the 
abbey,  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  H.  Williams. 

©  Harry  Williams,  New  York  ;  1SS9  :  39612, 
Dec.  26.  23025 

Josephine;  comic  opera,  originated  by  G.  S.  Hill, 
book  and  lyrics  by  AV.  V.  Reynolds,  music  by 
Charles  Hunter.  13  p.  f°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  George  S.  Hill  &  co.,  St.  Louis ;  D :  ^250, 
July  2,  1904;  2c.  July  2,  1904.  23026 

an  historical  drama,  by  D.  Welch. 

©  Deshler  Welch,  New  York ;  1886 :  12759. 
June  1.  23027 

an  historical  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Nash. 

©  Joseph  Nash,  Boston ;  1874 :  13199,  Oct. 
23;  2c.  Nov.  27.  23028 

a  melodrama  in  3  acts,  by  F.  S.  H.  Reed. 

Typewritten. 

©  Frederick  Standish  H.  Reed,  United 
States ;  1892  :  46153,  Nov.  12  ;  2c.  Nov.  12. 

23029 


Josephine — Continued. 

a  play  in  5  acts,  by  H.  F.  Buswell  and  E.  J. 

Farrington. 

©  Henry  F.  Buswell  and  Edward  J.  Far- 
rington, United  States  ;  1879  :  1876,  Feb.  8. 

23030 

Josephine  and  Napoleon;  an  historical  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  M.  L.  Lange. 

©  Maria  L.  Lange,  Cincinnati;  1880: 17241, 
Nov.  12.  23031 

Josephine  Dodd;  by  M.  G.  Kern. 

©  M.  G.  Kern,   St.  Louis;  D :  11231,  Aujt. 
26,  1907.  23032 

Josephine,    empress    of    France;     a     historical 
drama,  by  Mrs.  Charles  Durang. 

©  Carolina,  Fredonia  and  Naomi  Durang, 
Philadelphia  ;  ISSl :  13043,  Aug.  24.        23033 


a  historical  drama  in  5  acts,  by  E.  E.  Sher- 
man. 

©  Ellen  E.  Sherman,  Buffalo ;  1877 :  8639, 
July  25.  23034 

Josephine,  empress  of  the  French;  dramatized 
from  various  histories  of  her  life,  in  4  acts,  by 
S.  E.  Pierce. 

©  Sarah  Emily  Pierce,  New  York;   1884: 
4703,  Mar.  5.  23035 

an  historical  drama   in  6   acts,   by  A.   R. 

Haven.     124  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Albert  Roland  Haven,  New  York;  1889: 
26028,  Aug.  27 ;  2c.  Aug.  27.  23036 

Josephine's  love  affair;  a  curtain  raiser,  by 
J.  M.  Leveque.  (In  Harlequin,  v.  8,  no.  17, 
Nov.  8,  1900) 

©  J.  M.  L§veque,  New  Orleans ;   D :  9405, 
Nov.  8,  1906 ;  2c.  Nov.  12,  1906.  23037 

Josh  Whitcomb  married;  a  domestic  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  M.  E.  Osbon. 

©  M.  E.  Osbon,    New    York;    1887:16265. 
June  24.  23038 

Josh  Winchester;  or.  Between  love  and  duty, 
a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  T.  Wilson  Rodebaugh. 
Clyde,  O.,  Ames'  publishing  co.,  1895.  31  p. 
12°.  ( [Ames'  series  of  standard  and  minor 
drama,  no.  362]) 

©   Ames  pub.   co.    Clyde,   O. ;    1895:36046, 
July  11;  Ic.  July  19.  23039 

Joshua  ben  Syra;  a  historic-philosophic  drama 
in  5  acts,  by  A.  Goldknopf. 

©  Abrahm  Goldknopf,  New  York ;  D :  8294, 
Mar.  24,  1906.  23040 


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23041 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


23062 


Joshua  Elodg'ett  from  Blodg-ett's  Holler;  a 
comedy  in  3  jiets,  by  B.  G.  McFall.  Clyde,  O.. 
Ames  publishing?  co. 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  1S07  :  S324.  Jnn. 
30;  2c.  Feb.  1.  23041 

Josh  via  Copeland's  daughter;  a  domestic  com- 
edy in  4  acts,  by  F.  Slemons.  40  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Freda    Slemons,    IMonticello,    Ark. ;    D : 
34G8,  May  21,  19U3;  2c.  ]May  21,  1903.      23042 

Joshua  Haggard;  an  emotional  drama  In  5  acts, 
by  A.  Hincliciiffe,  founded  upon  M.  E.  Brad- 
don's  story  of  .Joshua  HaSnard's  dau^^hter. 

©  A.  Hinchcliffe,  Brooklyn  ;  ISSl :  6GS  :  Apr. 
29.  23043 

Joshua  Haggard's  daughter.  See  Joshua 
Haggard. 

Joshua  Simkins;  i*ural  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  C.  II.  Foulk.     G5  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  C.  R.  Foulk,  Pittsburgh  ;  1895 :  52981,  Oct. 
IS;  2c.  Oct.  IS.  23044 

Joshua  Simpkins;  a  genuine  and  original 
Yankee  comedy  in  4  acts  and  tableaux,  by 
Wm.  R.  Watts.    39  p.    t°.    Ms. 

©  V.  A.  Ford,  Catskill,  N.  Y. ;  1891 :  2S151, 
Aug.  5 ;  Ic.  Aug.  5.  23045 

Joshua  Whitcomb.     See  Old  (The)  homestead. 

Joshua  Whitcomb  and  the  female  bathers;  a 
musical  burletta  in  1  act,  by  D.  Thompson. 

©  Den.  Thompson,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  1875: 
2645,  Mar.  22.  23046 

Joshua's  troopers;  original,  novelty,  musical 
travesty,  by  Mr.  and  Mrs.  T.  W.  Mullaly.  17 
p.     f°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  29,  1909 ;  D :  17223 ;  Thomas  W. 
Mullaly,  Fort  Worth,  Tex.  23047 

Josiah  Allen,  Josiah  Allen's  wife  and  Betsy 
Bobbitt;  a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  N. 
Burgess. 

©   Neil    Burgess,    Roxbury,    Mass.;    18S1: 
10288,  July  1.  23048 

Josiah  Allen's  wife;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  L. 
Q.  Jeffries. 

©  L.  Q.  Jeffries,  Wooster,  O. ;  1881:6250, 
April  23.  23049 

Josiah  Allen's  wife  as  a  P.  A.  and  P.  I.  t<ce 
P.  A.   and  P.  I. 

Josiah  Allen's  wife's  reception;  a  novel  euter- 
tainment. 

©  Junius  E.  Beal,  Ann  Arbor;   : 891  :  5497, 
Feb.  9.  23050 

Josiah  Brown,  granger;  an  American  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  C.  T.  Dazey. 

©    Charles   T.    Dazey,    Cambridge,    IVIass. ; 
1879: 15034,  Nov.  10.  23051 


Josiah  Long  from  Hamden  Corners;  a  dra- 
matic composition,  by  C.  De  Monde.  9  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Chester  De  Monde,  Zanesville,  O. ;  D : 
14470,  Dec.  7,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  19,  1908.     23052 

Josiah's  courtship;  a  farce  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  H.  C.  Dale.  Author's  ed.  New  York, 
H.  Roorbach. 

©  Horace  C.  Dale,  Reading,  Pa. ;  1890 : 
57412,  Oct.  19 ;  2c.  Oct.  30.  23053 

Josiah's  goin'  to  college;  a  musical  comedy  in 
4  acts,  by  A.  L.  Slade.  28  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Anna  Lee  Slade,  Washington ;  D :  12383, 
Feb.  18,  1908 ;  2c.  Feb.  18,  1908.  23054 

Josiah's  secret;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Josiah  Allen's 
wife  [pseud,  of  M.  Holley]  Watertown,  N.  Y., 
Hungerfoi'd  -  Holbrook  co.,  1910.  cover-title, 
8  p.     8°. 

©  Feb.  16,  1910;  2c.  Feb.  23,  1910;  D: 
20396;  Marietta  Holley,  Pierrepont  Manor, 
N.  Y.  23055 

Josie;  or.  The  Yankee  kitchen,  an  original  and 
novel  play  in  5  acts,  7  scenes  and  prologue, 
by  J.  M.  Steelman. 

©  Julia  M.  Steelman,  Cincinnati;  1879: 
6512,  May  15.  23056 

or,  Was  he  a  woman?  a  drama  in  5  acts, 

by  Geo.  L.  Aiken. 

©  Charles  Wilkinson,  Boston  ;  1870  :  4.504, 
Dec.  7.  23057 

Josie,  the  little  madcap;  by  C.  E.  Blaney.  103 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Chas.  E.  Blaney,  New  York;  D:  10997, 
July  19,  1907 ;  2c.  July  19,  1907.  23058 

Jota  (La);  drame  lyrique  en  2  actes,  paroles 
et  niusique  de  Raoul  Laparra.  Paris,  Enoch 
&  cie.,  1911.  5  p.  1.,  61,  [1]  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Slay  5,  1911 ;  2c.  May  6,  1911 ;  D :  24143 ; 
Enoch  &  CO.,  Paris.  23059 

Joujou;  comedie  en  3  actes,  par  Henry  Bern- 
stein.    Proof. 

©  Eugene  Fasquelle,  Paris ;  D :  3563,  June 
9,  1903 ;  2c.  June  9,  1903.  23060 

Jcur  (Un)  de  fete;  piece  en  1  acte,  [de]  Gabriel 
Faure.    Paris,  E.  Fasquelle,  1911.    35  p.    12°. 

©  July  13,  1911;  2c.  July  29,  1911;  D: 
24S05;  Eugene  Fasquelle,  Paris.  23061 

Same.     (L'lllustration  theatrale,  7'  annSe — 

185,   22  juillet   1911) 

©  .July  22,  1911;  2c.  Aug.  J  9,  1911;  D: 
24975  ;  Gabriel  Faure,  Paris.  23062 


1140 


23062 


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23073 


Journalisten  (Die);  a  comedy,  by  Gnstav  Frey- 
tag,  ed.  with  introdiictiou,  tr.  exercisies  based 
on  text,  notes,  and  complete  vocabulary,  by 
L.  R.  Gregor.  Boston,  London  [etc.]  Ginn 
&  company  [1904]  xv,  231  p.  incl.  front. 
16°. 

©  Leigh  R.  Gregor,  Montreal,  Canada;  A: 
101542,  Nov.  14,  1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  G,  1904.  23082a 

Freytag's  comedy  in  4  acts,  a  critical  tr. 


Cambridge.   Mass,   Waterman  &  Amee,   1S8S. 
100  p.     12°. 

©    A.    A.    Waterman,    Cambridge,    Mass. ; 
1888:8855,  Mar.  26;  2c.  Apr.  4.  23063 

lustspiel   in  4  acten,  von  Gnstav  Freytag, 


ed.  with  an  English  commentary,  by  W.  D. 
Toy.  Boston,  D.  C.  Heath  and  company,  1889. 
vi,  160  p.    12°.     (Heath's  German  series) 

©  Walter  D.  Toy,  Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. ;  1889 : 
15580,  May  24 ;  2c.  May  18.  23064 


ed.  with  introduction  and  notes, 

by  Calvin  Thomas.  New  York,  H.  Holt  & 
company,  [etc.,  etc.]  [1SS9]  xiii,  134  p.  12°. 
(College  series  of  German  plays) 

©  Henry  Holt  &  co.,New  York ;  1889 :  37271, 
Dec.  7 ;  2c.  Dec.  21.  23065 


ed.   with   introduction   and   notes 

by  Charles  Bundy  Wilson.  Chicago,  Scott, 
Foresman  and  company,  1905.  218  p.  front, 
(port.)     12°. 

©    Scott,    Foresman    &    co.,    Chicago;    A: 
114225,  Apr.  14,  1905 ;  2c.  Apr.  14,  1905. 

23065a 


ed.   with   introduction  and  notes, 

by   H.   A.   Potter.     New  York,   C.   E.   Merrill 
company  [1911]     204  p.     front,     (port.)     12°. 
©   .Tune  30,   1911;   2c.   July   11,   1911;   A: 
292367 ;  Charles  E.  Merrill  co.,  New  York. 

23066 

■ed.  with  introduction,  notes  and 


vocabulary,  by  Calvin  Thomas.     2d  ed.,  rev. 

New  York,  H.  Holt  &  co.,  1909.    x,  224  p.    16°. 

©  Henry  Holt  &  co..  New  York ;  D :  15092, 

Apr.  23,  1909 ;  2c.  June  28,  1909.  23067 

ed.  with  notes  and  vocabulary  by 


E.  Manley.     Boston,  Allyn  and  Bacon,  1901. 
X,  246  p.     16°. 

©  Edward  aianley,  Chicago;  A:  8489,  May 
1,  1901 ;  2c.  July  27,  1901.  23067a 


ed.    with    notes    and    vocabulary 

by  T.  B.  Bronson.  New  York,  D.  Appleton 
and  CO.,  1901.  xxxiii,  194  p.  front,  (port.) 
pi.     16°. 

©  D.  Appleton  &  co..  New  Yo?!: ;  A :  17002, 
Sept.  27,  1901 ;  2c.  Sept.  30,  1901.  23067b 


JournaTisten  (Die) — Continued. 

lustspiel   in  4  acten,  von  Gustav  Freytag, 

mit  anmorkuiigen  und  fragen  verselien  von 
Jonathan  Hildner  und  Tobias  Diekhoff.  Ann 
Arbor,  Mich.,  G.  Wahr  [1901]  2  p.  1.,  174  p. 
12°. 

©    George   Wahr,    Ann   Arbor,    IMich. ;    A : 
20894,  Nov.  12,  1901 ;  2c.  Oct.  30,  1901.  23067c 


• re-edited    with    introduction    and 

notes  by  W.  D.  Toy.  Boston,  D.  C.  Heath  & 
company,  1901.  ix,  140  p.  front.  (port.) 
10°. 

©  Walter  Dallam  Toy,  Chapel  Llill,  N.  C. ; 
A :  1572,  Jan.  23,  1901 ;  2c.  Jan.  23,  1901 . 

23067d 

Journalists  (The);  by  F.  J.  Chipman. 

©    F.    J.    Chipman,    Duluth,    Minn.;    1893: 
46256,  Oct.  16.  23068 

comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Gustav  Freytag.  lit- 
erally tr.  from  the  German.  Cambridge,  Mass., 
Charles  W.  Sever,  ISSS.    2  p.  1.,  100  p.    12°. 

©    Cliarles    ^Y.    Sever,    Cambridge,    Mass.  ^ 
ISSS :  79S5,  Mar.  10 ;  2c.  ]\Lar.  17.  23069 


literally  tr.  from  the  German  by 

Herbert  Leslie.  New  York,  Hinds,  Noble  & 
Eldredge,  1904.    1  p.  1.,  140  p.    36°. 

©  Hinds,  Noble  &  Eldredge.  New  York;  A: 
88119,  May  24,  1904 ;  2c.  May  27,  1904.  23069a 

• 'tr.   by   Roy  Temple  House.      (In 

The  Drama,  no.  9,  Feb.  1913 ;  periodical  © 
Mar.  20,  1913;  2c.  Apr.  2  1913;  B:  283167; 
Drama  league  of  America^ Chicago)       23069b 

adapted  for  the  P^nglish  stage,  by  H.  S. 

Grossheim  and  J.  Frankel. 

©     Herman     S.     Grossheim     and     Julius 
Frankel,  I'hiladelphia  ;  ISSO :  9746,  June  24. 

23070 

—  See  also  German  classics  of  the  nineteenth 


and  twentieth  centuries 

Journey  of  life;  play  in  2  acts  and  2  tableaux, 
by  S.  Silsbee. 

©  S.  Silsbee,  New  York;  1874:7199,  ISIay 
27.  23071 

Journey  (A)  thro'  rhymeland;  fantastic  opera 
in  3  acts,  by  William  M.  Lowrie.  39  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  W.   M.   Lowrie,   Chicago;   D:4052,   Oct. 
8,  1903 ;  2c.  Oct.  8,  1903.  23072 

Journeyman  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  D. 
Mackay.     102  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Apr.  20,   1915;   D :  40409 ;  Constance 
D'Arcy  JIackay,  New  York.  23072a 

Journey's  (The)  end;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
Roy  Sensabaugh.     84  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Roy  S.  Sensabaugh,  Brooklyn;  D:  15312, 
Mar.  12,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  12,  1909.  23073 


114] 


23074 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


23090 


Journey's  (The)  end — Continued. 

-drama    in   4   acts,    by    Raymond   Edwards 

Swing.     77  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Feb.  6,  1912 ;  D :  2S6S3 ;  Raymond  E. 

Swing,  Cincinnati.  23074 

original  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Rachael  Mar- 
shall and  O.  D.  Bailey.  [102J  p.  4°.  Type- 
wi'itten. 

©   Ic.   Aug.   6,   1914;   D:  37810;   Oliver  D. 
Bailey,  Seattle.  23074a 

See  also  Barrister's  (A)  luck. 


Joust  (The);  or.  Tournament,  an  operetta  in  2 
acts,  by  G.  Estabrook,  libretto  by  H.  D.  Esta- 
brook.  Chicago,  W.  P.  Dunn  &  co.,  1SS3.  32 
p.     8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Mrs.  R.  C.  Clowry,  United  States;  1883: 
97U9,  May  26 ;  2c.  June  4.  23075 

Joy;  a  play  in  1  act,  adapted  from  the  French 
of  Emile  de  Girardin,  by  L.  G.  Laureau. 

©  L.  G.  Laureau,  Chicago ;  1871 :  6802,  July 
19.  23076 

See  also  Plays:   John  Galsworthy. 


Joy   (The)  bath;   or,   The  bath  tub   trick,   by 
Joseph  Robie.    5  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  14,  1911 ;  D :  24691 ;  Louis  Robie, 
New  York.  23077 

Joy   (A)  forever;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  Maude 
Adams. 

©  M.  Adams,  New  York ;  D :  12301,  Feb.  4, 

1908.  23078 

Joy    is    dangerous;    a    comedy    in    2    acts     by 
James  Mortimer. 

©  George  W.  Thompson,  New  York;  1871: 
1752,  Mar.  2.  23079 

Joy  (The)  of  life;  play  in  3  acts,  by  L.  E.  F. 
Prince.     75  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  15,  1911 ;  D :  25230 ;  Leslie  E.  F. 
Prince,  Washington,  23080 

by  S.  R.  Schlesinger.     [2],  36  p.     f°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.   2,   1914;    D :  35882 ;     Sira    R. 
Schlesinger,  Colorado  Springs,  Col.        23080a 

Joy  (The)  of  living;  burlesque  fantasy  iu  1  act. 
by  Edwin  Hanford.    41  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Louis   Robie,   Oradell,   N.   J. ;    D :  129S8, 
May  18,  1908 ;  2c.  May  18,  1908.  23081 

in  5  acts,  tr.  by  Mrs.  Edward  Wharton  from 

Es  lebe  das  leben  by  Hermann  Sudermann. 

©  airs.  Patrick  Campbell,  London  ;  D  :  2G44, 
Oct.  31,  1902.  23082 

1  act  sketch,  by  J.  King.    11  p.    4°.    Type- 
written. 

©  Joseph  King,  New  York;  D :  6987,  July 
19,  1905;  2c.  July  13,  1905.  23083 


Joy  (The)  of  living — Continued. 

(Es  lebe  das  leben);  a  play  in  5  acts,  by 

Hermann  Sudermann,  tr.  from  the  German  by 
Editli  Wharton.  New  York,  C.  Scribner's  sons, 
1902.     vii,  185  p.     12°. 

©  Charles  Scribner's  sons,   New  York ;    A : 
44736,  Oct.  28,  1902 ;  2c.  Oct.  31,  1902.    23083a 

Joy  of  the  L.  V.;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Alice  Cook 
Fuller.  Lebanon,  O.,  March  brothers,  1914. 
41  p.     12°. 

©  Aug.  4,  1914 ;  2c.  Aug.  6,  1914  ;  D  :  37764  ; 
March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O.  230S3b 

Joy  (The)  ride;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Jackson. 
83  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  9,  1912 ;  D :  31637  ;  Fred  Jackson, 
Bayside,  N.  Y.  j:'3084 

monologue,  by  Frank  Graham.     5  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  18,  1910 ;  D  :  20832 ;  Blanche  «'"ur- 
tiss,  Chicago,  23085 

musical   farce  -  comedy  in  3  acts,   adapted 

from  the  French,  by  A.  Burkhardt  and  C.  W. 
Collins.  97  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Ic.    June   23,   1913;    D:  33574;    Addison 
Burkhardt  and  Charles  W.  Collins,  Chicago. 

23086 


play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  E.  Prettyleaf.     [60] 

p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  1,  1911;  D:  23823;  Maurice  E. 
Prettyleaf,  Lewistown,  Pa.  23087 

Joy  (The)  ride  lady;  musical  play  in  3  acts,  li- 
bretto anil  lyrics  by  A.  Anderson  and  Hart- 
ley Carrick,  music  by  Jean  Gilbert  [pseud,  of 
Max  Winterfeld.  102  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Feb.  6,  1914  ;  D :  35934 ;  Arthur  Ander- 
son, London.  23087a 

Joy  (The)  riders;  burlesque  in  2  acts,  by  B.  H. 
Droste.     165  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  21,  1914 ;  D :  37090 ;  Ben  Holnies 
Droste,  Richmond.  23087b 

drama  in  3  acts  and  4  scenes,  by  A.  B.  Ben- 
nett.    [2],  72  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1912 ;  D :  29235 ;  Arthur  B. 
Bennett,  Providence,  R.  I.  23088 

a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  C.  B.  Casad. 

96  p.     4°.     Typewi'itten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  July  14,  1909 ;  D :  16240 ;  Campbell  B. 
Casad,  New  York.  23089 

Joy  (The)  that  kills;  a  comedy  drama  in  1  act, 
by  C.  A.  Williams.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Alf.  Williams,  Cincinnati ;  1896 : 
9318,  Feb.  8;  2c.  Feb.  8.  23090 

Joy  to  the  afflicted.     See  Medicine. 


1142 


23090 


CGPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


23109 


Joyce  of  the  north  wood;  or,  The  solitude,  plfiy 
in  4  acts,  by  E.  A.  Ferguson.  GO  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  23,  1915  ;  D  :  41631 ;  Edward  An- 
touno  Ferguson,  Rapids  City,  III.  23090a 

Joyful  (The)  surprise.     See  Lost  at  sea. 

Joyland;  a  muscial  play  in  2  acts,  by  A.  R.  P. 
Owens.  24  p.  f°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  A.  R.  Penlv  Owens,  Newark,  N.  J. ;  D : 
9726,  Dec.  31,  1906;  2c.  Dec.  22,  1906.      23091 

Joys  (The)  of  a  monologist;  a  monologue,  by  T. 
P.  Morgan.     7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Tom  P.  Morgan,  Rogers,  Ark.;  D:  11998, 
Dec.  28,  1907 ;  2c.  Dec.  28,  1907.  23092 

Joys  (The)  of  divorce;  operatic  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  B.  Osso.     3  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  23,  1912 ;  D :  31768 ;  Bory  Osso, 
New  York.  23093 

Joys  of  life;  a  review  of  reviews,  by  R.  B. 
Smith.     91  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  4,  1910;  D:  20705;  Robert  B. 
Smith,  New  York.  23094 

Joys  (The)  of  Satan;  or,  The  renaissance  of 
Christianity,  play  in  7  acts,  by  Hiram  Edwin 
Peterson.     [94]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  5,  1914 ;  D :  35928 ;  Eugene  Orin 
Peterson,  Montrose,  N.  Y.  23094a 

Joyzelle;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Maurice  IMaeter- 
linck,  tr.  by  Clarence  Stratton.  {In  Poet  lore, 
V.  16,  no.  2,  Summer,  1905;  periodical  ©  Poet 
lore  CO.,  Philadelphia,  B :  95484,  Mar.  29,  1905 ; 
2c.  June  26,  1905)  23095 

piece  en  5  actes,  [de]  Maurice  Maeterlinck. 

Paris,  E.  Fasquelle,  1903.    4  p.  1.,   183  p.    12°. 

©  Eugene  Fasquelle,  Paris ;  D :  3562, 
.Tune  9,  1903;  2c.  June  9,  1903  (proof);  2c. 
July  2,  1903.  23096 

schauspiel    in    5    aufziigen,    von    Maurice 


Maeterlinck,  deutsch  von  F.  von  Oppeln-Broni- 
kowski.  Autorisierte  ausg.  Leipzig,  ,E,  Die- 
derichs,  1903.    2  p.  1.,  79,  [1]  p.    12°. 

©  Friedrich  von  Oppeln-Bronikowski,  Ber- 
lin;  D :  4107,  Oct.  15,  1903 ;  2c.  Oct.  29,  1903. 

23097 


tr.  by  A.  Teixeira  de  Mattos ;  Monna  Van- 

na,  tr.  by  Alfred  Sutro:  by  Maurice  Maeter- 
linck. New  York,  Dodd,  Mead  and  company, 
1907.     3  p.  1.,  277  p.     12°. 

©  Dodd,  Mead  &  co.,  New  York ;  A :  169.583, 
Feb.  27,  1907;  2c.  Feb.  27,  1907.  23097a 

Juan    and    Juanita;    vaudeville   sketch,   by   J. 
Miller.    4  p.    4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  8,  1913 ;  D :  34363 ;  Juanita  Sill- 
ier, Oakland,  Cal.  23098 


Juan  Haya;  [by]  B.  I.  Kofoed  [i.  e.  B.  I.  Brem- 
nerl      [31]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Blanche  Irbe  Kofoed,  Portland,  Or.;  D: 
14912,  Jan.  27,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  27,  1909.    23099 

Juan,  junior;  or,  Leporillo  and  the  naughty 
fellow,   a   musical  burlesque,    words    l)y    Os- 
wald Allan,  music  by  Barrett  and  Offenbach. 
©  J.  E.  Jackson,  United  States ;  1876 :  83.34, 
July  13.  23100 

Juan  Mig-uel;  zarzuela  dramiltica,  en  1  acto  y 
3  cuadros,  en  prosa  y  verso,  original  de  V. 
de  la  Yega,  mCisica  de  Jose  Padilla.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espauoles]  1910.  41  p. 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©   May   19,    1910;   2c.   Mav   20,   1910;    D: 
21092;  Ventura  de  la  Yega,  Madrid.      23101 

Juana;  dramma  lirico  in  3  atti,  di  Carlo  de 
Carli,  per  la  musica  di  Arrigo  Pedrollo.  ]Mi- 
lano,  Edoardo  Sonzogno,  1914.  52  p.  8°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Dec.  2,  1914;  Ic.  .Tan.  14,  1915;  D:  40138; 
Edoardo  Sonzogno,  Milan.  23101a 

a  western  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  E.  Dan- 

forth.     64  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  E.  Danforth,  Elmhurst,  111.;  D: 
9458,  Nov.  19,  1900;  2c.  Dec.  1,  1906.        23102 

Juana  of  Castile;  an  historical  tragedy,  by  J. 
Malone. 

©  John  Malone,  New  York ;  D :  449,  IMav  10, 
190L  23103 

Juanita;  a  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act,  by  F.  Sum- 
merfield.     Typewritten. 

©  Fred.   Sunmierfield,    New    York;    1899: 
23.503,  Apr.  3;  2c.  Apr.  3.  23104 

Juanita  of  San  Juan;  or,  Juanita,  a  modern, 
romantic  drama  of  the  California  missions, 
by  R.  W.  Tully. 

©  Richard  Walton  Tully,  Berkeley,  Cal.; 
D :  6383,  Mar.  22,  1905.  23105 

Juanita,  the  white  rose;  a  melodrama,  by  G.  M. 
Cundiff. 

©   Geo.    M.    Cundiff,    Albuquerque,    N.  M. ; 
1893:43219,  Sept.  27.  23106 

Juapalita;  comic  opera,  by  O.  Cohen. 

©  Octavus  Cohen,  Charleston,  S.  C. ;  1891 : 
25407,   July   13.  23107 

Juba;  an  Ethiopian  opera  in  1  .scene.  New 
York,  Happy  hours  company  [1874]  6  p.  12°. 
([Ethiopian  drama,  no.  63]) 

©  Happy  hours  co.,  New  York ;  1874 :  12239, 
Sept.  28;  2c.  Oct.  17.  23108 

Jube  Hawkins;  an  Ethiopian  drama  in  1  scene. 
New  York,  Happy  hours  company  [1874]  7  p. 
12°.     ([Ethiopian  drama,  no.  87]) 

©  Happy  hours  co..  New  York;  1874: 12228, 
Sept.  28;  2c.  Oct.  17.  23109 


1143 


23110 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


23129 


Jube  Slogan;  or,  A  fight  for  life,  a  sensational 
drama  in  3  acts,  by  Cliarles  McDonald. 

©  Joe  J.  Dowling,  Cincinnati ;  1876 :  6783 ; 
May  31.  23110 

Jucklins  (The);  a  pastoral  comedy  drama, 
founded  upon  Opie  Read's  novel  of  the  same 
name,  by  D.  L.  Hart. 

©  Daniel  L.  Hart,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.;  1897: 
61920,  Nov.  2.  23111 

Jud  Brady's  romping  girls  and  collies;  comedy 
in  1  act,  by  John  Gilbert  and  Louis  Wesley. 
11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Nov.   26,    1913 ;     D  :  35225 ;  .  Judson 
Daniel  Brady,  New  York.  23112 

Judah;  an  original  play  in  3  acts,  by  Henry 
Arthur  Jones.  New  York  &  London,  Macmil- 
lan  &  CO.,  1894.    xxiii,  104  p.    12°. 

©  IMacmlllan  &  co.,  New  York  ;  1894 :   20733, 
Apr.  23;  2c.  Oct.  24.  23112a 

Judarel;  a  historical  and  romantic  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  G.  L.  Hutchin.  49  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   George  L.   Hutchin,   Portland,   Or. ;   D : 
6161,  Jan.  30,  1905;  2c.  Jan.  14,  1905.      23113 

Same.     2   p.   1.,    [9]-79  p.     front,    (port.) 

illus.     8°.     Printed. 

©  Geo.  L.  Hutchin,  Portland,  Or. ;  D :  6924, 
July  8,  1905;  2c.  July  S,  1905.  23114 

Judas;  a  drama,  by  Ben  de  Bar  [pseud,  of  N.  C. 
Guion] 

©  Nettie  Cortelyou  Guion,  New  York  ;  1890 : 
27547,  Sept.  8.  23115 

a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  L.  Hall.  Williams- 
burg, Va.,  Henley  T.  Jones,  1894.     87  p.     12°. 

©   John   Lesslie   Hall,   Williamsburg,   Va. ; 
1894  :  32005,  June  15  ;  2c.  July  2.  23116 


Judas — Continued. 

play  of  the  crucifixion  in  3  acts,  by  How- 
ard Wiswall  Bible.  61  p.  4°.  Typewritten, 
©  Ic.  Aug  1,  1912 ;  D :  30413 ;  Emily  DufC, 
New  York.  23120 


— ^  drama  in  3  akten,  von  Georg  von  der  Ga- 
belentz.  Leipzig,  L.  Staackmann,  1911.  96  p. 
12°. 

©  Nov.  6,  1911 ;  2c.  Jan.  27,  1912 ;  D :  28458 ; 
L.  Staackmann,  Leipzig.  23117 

—  a  new  and  entirely  original,  romantic, 
American  play  in  5  acts,  by  H.  H.  Leech. 

©    Harry    Harewood    Leech,    New    York; 
1872  :  3G30,  Apr.  8.  23118 

—  play  in  4  acts,  by  Harry  Kemp.  New  York, 
Mitchell  Keunerley,  1913.  3  p.  1.,  5-254  p. 
12°. 

©    May   14,    1913;    2c.    May   17,    1914;    D: 
36926;  Mitchell  Keunerley,  New  York.    23118a 

[play   in   prologue   and   3   acts]    by   J.   de 


Kay,  with  version  in  French  by  J.  Coudurier 
de  Chassaigne.  [New  York,  F.  IluUman,  1910] 
26,  29  p.     4°. 

©   Dec.   29,   1910;   2c.    Dec.   30,    1910;    D: 
22954;  John  de  Kay,  New  York.  23119 


eine   tragodie,    von    Gerdt   von   Bassewitz. 

Leipzig,  E.  Rowohlt  verlag,  1911.    110  p.    12°. 

©  Sept.   15,   1911;  2c.   Sept.  21,   1911;   D: 

,    2.5281;  Ernst  Rowohlt  verlag,  Leipzig.     23121 

Judas  at  the  feast  of  Purim;  drama  in  1  act, 
by  Giovanni  Bovio,  English  tr.  by  Mary  Scott 
Uda.     30  p.     16°.     Printed. 

©  Kate  Scott  Anderson,  New  York;  1894: 
41333,  Sept.  10;  2c.  Sept.  18.  23122 

Judas  Iscariot;  a  play,  by  G.  M.  Baxter,  from 
his  short  story  The  testament  of  Judas.    Min- 
neapolis, Minn.,  Byron  &  AVillard.     24  p.     8°. 
©  George  M.  Baxter,  New  York ;  D :  1133, 
Nov.  29,  1901;  2c.  Sept.  27,  1902.  23123 

play  in  5  acts,  by  N.  D.  Anderson.    [3],  59 

p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  14,  1914 ;  D :  36024 ;  Nels  D.  An- 
derson, Baltimore.  23123a 

a  play  in  1  act,  tr.  from  the  Italian  Cristo 


of  G.  Bovio,  by  J.  J.  Chapman. 

©  John  Jay  Chapman,  New  York;  1896: 
67688,  Dec.  12.  23124 

Judas  Iscariot,  the  betrayer  of  his  Master;  by 
D.  C.  Hall.    13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Don  Carlos  Hall,  Stevens  Point,  Wis,; 
D :  7422,  Oct.  19,  1905 ;  2c.  Jan.  29,  1906. 

23125 

Judas  Maccabeus;  an  historical,  romantic,  and 
spectacular  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  H.  Harti- 
gan. 

©  William  Hargate  Hartigan,  St.  Johns, 
Mich. ;  1897 :  30801,  May  21.  23126 

See  also  Faith  versus  power. 

Judas  the  Brave.     See  Maccabees  (The) 

Judasz  z  Kariothu;  dramat  w  5  aktach, 
[przez]  K.  H.  Rostworowskiego.  Krakowie, 
G.  Gebethner;  New  York,  The  Polish  book 
importing  co.  [1913]     5  p.  1.,  206  p.    5  pi.    8°. 

©  Feb.  10,  1913;  2c.  Mar.  18,  1913;  D: 
32818;  Karol  Hubert  Rostworowski,  %  G. 
Gebethner  &  ska.,  Cracow,  Austria.  23127 
Judazuma,  the  man  of  mystery;  a  play  in  a 
prologue  and  3  acts,  by  Bernard  F.  Moore.  Bos- 
ton, W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1904.  cover-title,  58 
p.    12°.     (On  cover:  Baker's  ed.  of  plays) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  D:  .5726. 
Nov.  5,  1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  9,  1904.  23128 

Judd;  1  act  playlet,  by  L.  Glick.  7  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1910;  D:  20646;  Lelia  Glick, 
North  Baltimore,  O.  23129 


1144 


23130 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


23147 


Judge  (The);  comedy  drama  in  1  act,  by  A.  W. 
Allen.     [2],  12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  11,  1913  ;  D  :  193S9  ;  Arden  Whit- 
comb  Allen,  San  Francisco.  23130 

a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  T.  W.  King. 

©     Thomas     Worthington     King,     United 

—  23131 


States  ;  1S86 :  19528,  Aug.  28, 
—  comedy  in  1  act,  by  J.  J.  Caullet 


[2],  21 
p.    4to.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Feb.   24,   1913;    D:  32417;    John   J. 
Caullet,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  23132 

—  a  comic  extravaganza  in  2  acts,  written  and 


composed  by  F.  Miller,  jr. 

©  Fred  Miller,  ji'.,  Evansville,  Ind. ;  1880: 
2299,  Feb.  11.  23133 

—  a  drama,  by  H.  Peterson. 

©  Henry  Peterson,  Philadelphia ;  1889  :  4242, 


Mar.  14. 


23134 


play  in  4  acts,  by  L.  J.  Block  [founded  on 

the  novel  of  Karl  Emil  Franzos]  Boston, 
Gorham  press  [etc.,  etc.,  1915]  5  p.  1.,  7-119 
p.    12°.     (American  dramatists  series) 

©  Mav  24. 1915 ;  2c.  May  26, 1915 ;  D  :  40774 ; 
Louis  J.  Block,  Chicago.  23134a 

by  R.  E.  O'Hara.     Ill  p.     4°.     Type- 


written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  24,  1915 ;  D :  41632 ;  Russell  Er 
nest  O'Hara,  Jamaica,  N.  Y. 


Rev.   version.     115  p.     4° 


23134b 

Type- 


Same. 

written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  3,  1915 ;  D :  41673 ;  Russell  Er- 
nest O'Hara,  Jamaica,  N.  Y.  23134c 

by  R.  W.  Bloeser.     114  p.     4°.     Type- 


written. 

©   Ic.   Feb.   7,   1911;    D:  23291;    Raymond 
W.  Bloeser,  Erie,  Pa. 


play  in  1  act,  by  S.  Bruce. 


23135 

[1],  16  p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    27,    1914;    D:  36175;    Stanley 
Bruce,  Los  Angeles.  23135a 

—  play    in   3   acts,   by    .L   Noel.     123  p:     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  18,  1913 ;  D :  31997 ;  .Toseph  Noel, 
Bedford  Park,  N.  Y.  23136 

Judge  and  jury;  an  American  farcical  comedy 
in  3  acts,  by  H.  G.  Donnelly. 

©  H.  Grattan  Donnelly,  Philadelphia  :  1891 : 
9334,  Mar.  11.  23137 

tragedy    in    1    act,    by    Benson    Browning 

[pseud,    of   G.    F.    von   Erdman]      14   p.     4°, 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    29,    1910;    D:  20623;    George 
Francis  von  Erdman,  Washington.  23138 


Judge  and  the  jury;  a  western  idyl  in  4  acts, 
by  H.  D.  Cottrell  and  O.  Morosco.  154  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Oliver  Morosco,  Los  Angeles,  and  Harry 
D.  Cottrell,  San  Francisco ;  D :  7562,  Nov.  15. 
1905;  2c.  Dec.  29,  1905.  23139 

Judge  (The)  and  the  lady;  sketch  in  1  act,  by 

L.  ShalTner.     [17]  p.     4°.  Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Dec.   31,    1910;  D :  22971 ;     Lillyan 

ShafCner,  Chicago.  23140 

Judge  (The)  and  the  major.  See  Rival  speak- 
ers. 

Judge  Babin;  or.  An  honest  election,  comic 
opera  in  2  acts,  by  B.  Boniel. 

©  Bessie  Boniel,  New  Orleans ;  D :  10810, 
June  19,  1907.  23141 

Judge  (A)  by  proxy;  farce  in  1  act,  by  Bernard 
Francis  Moore. 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  1898:77317, 
Dec.  31;  2c.  Jan.  7.  23142 

Judge  Lynch;  a  picturesque  American  drama 
in  5  acts,  by  D.  A.  Morton. 

©  Drew  A.  Morton,  New  York ;  1887 :  29801, 
Nov.  17.  23143 

Judge  not  lest  you  be  judged;  drama  in  1  act, 
by  A.  J.  Scholz.     [17]  p.    4°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  14,  1911;  D :  23647 ;  Arthur  J. 
Scholz,  Brooklyn  23144 

Judge  of  Israel;  by  A.  M.  Williamson.  40  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Alice  Maud  Williamson,  Toronto,  Can- 
ada;  D :  15636,  Apr.  17,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  17.  1909. 

23145 

Judge  (The)  of  Swanzey.     See  Asa  Groot. 

Judge  of  Swanzy.      See  Alahdie. 

Judge  Offerheimer's  jfirst  case;  a  farce  in  1 
act,  by  James  F.  Parsons.  .  .  Clyde,  O.,  Ames' 
publishing  co.,  1905.  11  p.  12°.  ([Ames' 
series  of  standard  and  minor  drama,  no.  461] ) 
©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  D :  6938.  July 
10,  1905;  2c.  July  10,  1905.  23146 

Judge  Bosinski's  narrow  escape;  comedy  in  1 
act,  by  F.  F.  H.  Beildergau  [pseud,  of  Ferdi- 
nand G.  Christgau,  Frank  H.  Beilfuss  and 
Henry  A.  Wunderlich]  [1],  21  p.  4'.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  May  18,  1914 ;  D  :  37087 ;  F.  G.  Christ- 
gau, trustee,  Chicago.  23146a 

Judge  Slasher;  or,  Circumstantial  evidence,  a 
picturesque  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  C. 
Hamilton  and  W.  Farrand  Felch. 

©  W.  C.  Hamilton,  Chillicothe,  O.,  and  W. 
Farrand  Felch,  Columbus,  O. ;  1880:81.59. 
May  27.  23147 


1145 


23148 


DKAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


23168 


Judged  g'uilty;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Fred  S.  Gibbs.    54  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  E.  W.  Oviatt,  Buffalo ;  D :  12G9,  Jan.  11. 
1902;  2c.  Jan.  11,  1902.  23148 

Judgement    (The)    of   men;    original   dramatic 

composition  in  3  acts,  by  Cliarles  P.  Rice  and 

Mable  S.  Keightley.    67  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   May   17,   1915;    D:  40677;    Geo.   W. 

Winniett,  Brooldyn.  23148a 

Judge's  (The)  crime;  comedy  drama  in  1  act, 
by  W.  U.  Blatt.    19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  15,  1915;  D:  40944;  William 
Moses  Blatt,  Brookline,  Mass.  23148b 

Judge's  (The)  decision;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F. 

B.  Purdie.     [ii],  160  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  16,  1912 ;  D  :  29397 ;  Francis  Bail- 
lie  Purdie,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  23149 

a  1  act  playlet,  by  A.  E.  Whitman.     4  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Arthur  Edward  Whitman,  Whitman, 
Mass.;  D :  14494,  Dec.  10,  190S ;  2c.  Dec.  10, 
1908.  23150 

Judge's  (The)  niece;  by  M.  A.  Houghtaling  and 

C.  Mcintosh. 

©  Mas  A.  Houghtaling  and  Charles  Mcin- 
tosh, Philadelphia ;  1900  A :  16751,  July  7. 

23151 

Judge's  (The)  ordeal;  a  drama,  by  H,  Peterson. 

©    Henry    Peterson,    Philadelphia;    18S9: 

10836,  Apr.  5.  23152 

Judge's  (The)  secret;  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  E. 
lleim,  Milwaukee,  A.  E.  Reim,  1910.  8  p. 
16°.     ([Publication]  no.  7) 

©  Dec.  23,  1910;  2c.  Dec.  27,  1910;  D: 
22921 ;  Adolph  E.  Reim,  Milwaukee.         23153 

Judge's  (The)  wife;  a  comedy-drama  in  4  acts, 
by  J.  A.  Eraser,  jr. 

©  B.  S.  Spooner,  United  States ;  1891 :  10956, 
Mar.  24.  23154 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  Lester, 

©  Lillian  Lester,  Minneapolis  ;  1894 :  12355, 
Mar.  1.  23155 

Judging  by  appearances;  dramatic  playlet  in 

1  act,  by  D.  G.  King.    13  p.    f  °.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  11,  1914 ;  D :  38765 ;  Donald  G. 

King,  Indianapolis.  23155a 

Judgment;  by  S.  A.  Drumb.  84  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  24,  1909;  D:  16780;  Samuel 
Aden  Drumb,  San  Francisco.  23156 

an  historic  play  in  4  acts,  adapted  by  D. 

Davidson.     Typewritten. 

©  Dor6  Davidson,  United  States ;  1900  A : 
30538,  Dec.  18;  2c.  Oct.  16,  1901.  23157 


Judgment — Continued. 

in  4  acts,  by  S.  Drumb.     [91]  p.    4°.    Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.    Sept.    25,    1911;    D :  25311 ;    Samuel 
Drumb,  San  Francisco.  23158 

■play  in  1  act,  by  V.  H.  Smalley.    14  p.    f°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  16,  1910;  D :  20471 ;  Victor  H. 
•Smalley,  New  Orleans.  23159 

a  play  in  2  acts,  by  J.  Campbell.     Dublin 

and  l^oudon,  Maunsel  &  co.,  ltd.,  1912.  4  p. 
1.,  35.  [1]  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  The  Abbey 
theatre  series) 

©  Apr.  15,  1912;  2c.  June  17,  1912;  D: 
29991;  Joseph  Campbell,  Dundrum  (Dublin), 
Ireland.  23160 

Judgment  (The)  day;  drama  in  1  act,  by  B.  L. 
Hall.     [1],  18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  30,  1914;  D :  38961 ;  Burton 
Luther  Hall,  Berkeley,  Cal.  23160a 

Judgment  (The)   of  God. 

©  J.  Wallace  Clinton,  Carrollton,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
3701,  July  2,  1903.  23161 

Judgment  (The)  of  Mame;  play  in  1  act,  by  C. 

Luskmoor.     14  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  30,  1913 ;  D  :  35216 ;  Corwin  Lusk- 
moor, Chicago.  23162 


Judgment    (The)    of    men. 
(The)  of  men. 


See    Judgement 


Judgment  (The)  of  Mus-ta-pha;  a  farce  com- 
edy in  5  acts,  by  J.  C.  E.  Kaiser.  46  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  John  C.  E.  Kaiser,  Green  Bay,  Wis. ;  D : 
6494,  Apr.  11,  1905;  2c.  May  1,  190.5.      23163 

Judgment  (The)  of  Paris;  by  E.  L.  Ingalls. 

©   Ella   Laurence   Ingalls,   Chicago;   1898: 
60646,  Oct.  15 ;  2c.  Oct.  14.  23164 

a  classical  comedy  in  1  act,  by  E.  C.  Bun- 


ner. 


©    Elizabeth    G.    Bunner,    Oakland,    Cal.; 
1898: 16215,  Mar.  9;  2c.  Feb.  15.  23165 

—  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Martha  Lafitte  John- 


son. 


©   C.   E.   Warburton,    Philadelphia;    1872: 
5224,  May  18.  23166 

■a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  P.  Fandel.     Boston, 


The  Poet  lore  company,  1905.    SO  p.    12°. 

©  Peter  Fandel,   St.  Louis;  D :  6999,  July 
13,  1905;  2c.  July  13,  1905.  23167 

— •  an  original  play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  W.  Young. 

©  W.  W.  Young,  Monmouth,  111. ;  1877 :  678, 

Jan.  17.  23168 


1146 


23169 


COPYEIGHTED  IN"   THE   UNITED   STATES 


23188 


Judgrnent  (The)  of  Paris — Continued. 

a  tale  of  the  boi'der-land  of  art,  in  4  acts, 

by  W.  W.  Young.  Xenia  O.,  Nonpareil  print- 
ins  CO.,  1877.    1  p.  1.,  [3]-52  numb.  1.    12°. 

©   AV.   AV.   Youns,   Xenia,    O. ;    1877:13849, 
Nov.  28;  2c.  Dec.  15.  23169 

See  also  Cupid  and  Psyche. 

Judgment  (The)  of  Solomon;  drama  in  4  acts 
and  an  interlude,  by  Else  Torge,  tr,  from  the 
German  by  T.  M.  Bernays,  [3],  106  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  11,  1914;  D:  36994;  Thekla  M. 
Bernays,  St.  Louis.  23169a 

Judg-ment  (The)  of  the  cross;  or,  The  metal 
cross,  play  in  1  act,  by  C.  Luskmoor.  11  p. 
t°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  30,  1913 ;  D  :  35217 ;  Corwin  Lusk- 
moor, Chicago.  23170 

Judgment  seat;  by  J.  M.  Gregory.  56  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  9,  1910;  D:  20150;  John  Miller 
Gregory,  Columbus,  O.  23171 

play  in  5  acts,  by  E.  P.  C.  Hayes.     [82]  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  8,  1914  ;  D  :  36971 ;  Ednah  Proctor 
Clarke  Hayes,  Pittsburgh.  23171a 

Judith;  by  E.  C.  Bennett. 

©  Ella  Costillo  Bennett,  Kansas  City,  Mo. ; 
1900  A  :  14309,  June  9.  23172 

by  G.  C.  Louusbery.  14  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Synopsis] 

©  G.  Constant  Lounsbery,  Paris ;  D :  7818, 
Oct.  13,  1905 ;  2c.  Dec.  13,  1905.  23173 

a  drama  of  modern  Jewish- American  life, 

by  Sigmund  B.  Alexander.  67  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©    S.    B.    Alexander,    Boston;    1891:18222, 
May  18 ;  Ic.  June  1.  23174 

Judean  passion  play  of  the  seventh  century, 

by  Loi'raine  Buchanan  [pseud,  of  L.  Hall- 
Russell]     [2],  37  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   May   14,   1912;   D :  29665 ;    Lorraine 
Hall-Russell,  New  York.  23175 

a  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Baruch.    35  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©   Emanuel   Baruch,   New   York ;    D :  1054, 
Oct.  4,  1901;  2c.  Oct.  7,  1904.  23176 

a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  Friedrich  Hebbel, 


[2], 


Judith — Continued. 

Same.    New  York,  H.  Holt  &  co.,  1910. 

306  p.    12. 

©  Oct.  22,  1910 ;  2c.  Oct.  25,  1910 ;  D :  22369 ; 
Henry  Holt  &  co..  New  York.  23178 


tr.  from  the  German  by  Carl  Van  Doren. 
{In  Poet  lore,  v.  25,  no.  4,  July-Aug.,  1914; 
periodical  ©  Sept.  4,  1914;  2c.  Sept.  4,  1914; 
B:  307935;  Poet  lore  co.,  Boston)  23176a 

•by   M.    Schutze.     154   p.     4°.     Type- 


written. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    3,    1910;    D :  20333 ;    IMartin 
Schutze,  Chicago.  23177 


or.    The    wife    of    Manasseh,    a    fictional 

drama,  by  S.  A.  Mills.     New  York,  Hamilton 
print  [1902]     112  p.     8°. 

©  Samuel  Alfred  Mills,  Strathfield,  Sydney, 
Australia;  D:2282,  Aug.  30,  1902;  2c.  Sept. 
8,  1902.  23179 

Judith  and  Ariel;  playlet  in  ,1  scene,  by  H.  D. 
Jenkins.     3  p.     f°.     Printed. 

©  July  1,  1915  ;  2c.  July  16,  1915  ;  D  :  41268  ; 
Hester  DonaId;i;on  Jenkins,  Brooklyn.    23179a 

See  also  Five  playlets. 

Judith  and  Holof ernes;  4  act  dramatic  opera, 
by  J.  Lateiner. 

©  Joseph  Lateiner,  New  York ;  1890 :  8098, 
Mar.  11.  23180 

Judith  of  Bethulia;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  H.  C. 
Husted. 

©  Harry  C.  Husted,  New  York;  1872:4077, 
Apr.  18.  23181 

a  tragedy,  by  T.  B.  Aldrich.     Boston  and 

New   York,    Houghton   Mifflin   and   company, 
1904.    4  p.  1.,  98  p.     1  1.     front.     12°. 

©  Thomas  Bailey  Aldrich,  Boston  ;  D  :  5820, 
Nov.  25,  1904;  2c.  Dec.  3,  1904.  23182 

Judith  of  Judea;  in  1  act,  by  M.  B.  Cooke. 
Typewritten. 

©  Marjorie  Benton  Cooke,  Chicago ;  1900 
A  :  302S4,  Dec.  14 ;  2c.  Dee.  14.  23183 

Judith  of  the  Cumberlands;  a  play  in  6  .scenes, 
adapted  and  dramatized  from  the  novel  by 
Alice  MacGowan,  by  J.  Hedley.  52  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  James  Hedley,  Cleveland  ;  D  :  15758,  May 
1,  1909;  2c.  May  1,  1909.  23184 

Judith  of  the  House  of  David;  a  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  G.  L.  Franklin. 

©  George  Lapierre  Franklin,  Tryon,  N.  C. ; 
1899  :  6581,  Jan.  18.  23185 

Judith  the  Second;  or.  The  Crusaders  and  the 
Jews,  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Lateiner. 

©  Joseph  Lateiner,  New  York;  1900  A: 
23723,  Sept.  24.  23186 

jTidith  Zaraine;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  M.  S. 
McLellan.     121  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  20,  1909;  D:  16657,;  C.  M.  S. 
McLellan,  London.  23187 

Judy;  a  coiuedy  in  4  acts,  by  K.  M.  Knox.  94  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Kate  M.  Knox,  New  York;  D:  16019, 
June  7,  1909.    2c.  June  7,  1909.  23188 


1147 


23189 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


23203 


Judy  and  Dan;  or,  The  battle  between  good 
and  evil.      Typewritten. 

©   Siirah   Secoril,     St.    Paul;    1897:54342, 
Sept.  27;  Ic.  Sept.  27.  23189 

Judy  forgot;  musical  comedy  libretto,  in  a  pro- 
logue and  2  acts,  by  A.  Hopwood.  [2],  207  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  26,  1910 ;  D :  22145 ;  Avery  Hop- 
wood,  Croton-on-Hudson,  N.  Y.  23190 

Judy  Mason,   muckraker. 

©  Harry  Snowden  Stabler,  Baltimore;  D: 
15185,  Feb.  27,  1909.  23191 

Judy  O'Grady  and  the  colonel's  lady;  drama  in 
3  acts,  by  E.  Browne.  lOS  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  6,  1915 ;  D  :  39605 ;  Earle  Browne. 
New  York.  23191a 

episode  by  E.  Browne.  [30]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    25,    1914;     D :  3G143 ;     Earle 
Browne,  New  York.  23191b 

Jiidische  (Die)  Ghetto  in  New  York;  melo- 
drama in  4  acts,  by  J.  P.  Adler  and  B[oris] 
Thomashefsky. 

©  Jacob  P.  Adler    and    B.  Thomashefsky, 
New  York;  1899:70262,  Oct.  28.  23192 

Jiidishe  (Der)  Kbnig  Lear;  an  original  comedy 
from  Jewish  life  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Gordin. 

©  Jacob  Gordin,    New   York;    1893:6965, 
Feb.  4.  23193 

Jiidische  (Die)  witwe;  biblische  komodie  in  5 
akten,  von  Georg  Kaiser.  Berlin,  S.  Fischer 
verlag,  1911.     163  p.     12°. 

©  Mar.  1,  1911 ;  2c.  Apr.  17,  1911 ;  D :  23973 ; 
S.  Fischer  verlag,  Berlin.  23194 

Juego  de  almas;  comedia  moderna  en  1  acto  y 
en  prosa,  original  de  G.  Valero  Martin.  Ma- 
drid [Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1909. 
30  p.     12°. 

©  July  2,  1909  ;  2c.  July  14,  1909  ;  D :  16258 ; 
Gonzalo  A^alero  Martin,  Madrid.  23195 

Juegos  malabares;  zarzuela  en  1  acto,  dividido 
en  4  cuadros,  en  prosa,  original  de  M.  Eche- 
garay,  nu'isica  del  maestro  Amadeo  Vives.  Ma- 
drid [Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1910. 
45  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©   May   23,   1910;   2c.   May   24,   1910;    D: 
21143;  Miguel  Echegaray,  Madrid.  23196 

Juemito,  the  adventurer;  play  in  5  acts. 

©  Albert  Carr,  New  York  ;  1874 :  12707,  Oct. 
12.  23197 


Junger  (Der);  drama  in  1  akt,  [und]  Das  ver- 
sohnungsfest;  komodie  in  1  akt;  zwei  akte 
von  Iludolf  Presber.  Berlin,  Concordia 
deutsche  verlags-anstalt.  H.  Ehbock,  1909. 
91  p.     12°. 

©  Concordia  deutsche  verlags-anstalt,  Her- 
mann Ehbock,  Berlin ;  D :  15297,  Mar.  10, 
1909;  2c.  Mar.  10,  1909.  23197a 

Jiingste  (Das)  gericht;  schwank  in  3  akten,  von 
Wilhelm  Hagen,  Karl  Frey  und  Josef  M.  Jur- 
inek.  Miinchen,  Drei  masken  verlag,  g.  m.  b. 
h.,  1912.     89  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  9,  1912  ;  D  :  30485 ;  Drei  masken 
verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Munich.  23198 

Juerga  de  dobladillo;  sainete  lirico  en  1  acto, 
<lividido  en  3  cuadros,  en  prosa,  original  de  R. 
HernilndGz  Bermudez  y  C.  AfCxn  de  Ribera, 
mtisica  de  los  maestros  Noir  y  Alcaraz.  Ma- 
drid [Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1909.  40 
p.,  1  1.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Nov.  18,  1909;  2c.  Nov.  19,  1909;  D: 
17458 ;  R.  Hernandez  Bermudez  y  C.  Afan  de 
Ribera,  Madrid.  23199 

Juerga  y  doctrina;  zarzuela  en  1  acto  y  4  cuad- 
ros, original  de  E.  Barriobero  y  Herran, 
musica  de  Teodoro  San  Jose.  Madrid  [Socie- 
dad de  autores  espaiioles]  1908.  31,  [1]  p. 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  E.  Barriobero  y  Herran,  Madrid;  D: 
13859,   Sept.  21,   1908;   2c.   Sept.  21,  1908. 

23200 

Jugendliebe;  lustspiel  in  1  aufzuge,  von  Adolf 
Vv'ilbrandt,  ed.  with  notes  and  vocabulary  by 
Theodore  Henckels.  New  York,  H.  Holt  and 
company,  1903.     87  p.     16°. 

©  Henry  Holt  &  co..  New  York ;  A :  54571, 
Mar.  6,  1903 ;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1903.  23200a 

Juggler  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Baruch. 
©  Emanuel  Baruch,  New  York ;  D :  13652, 
Aug.  26,  1908.  23201 

•  play  in  3  acts  and  a  prologue,  by  E.  Baruch. 


85  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.    Sept.   19,   1911;    D:  2.5421;   Emanuel 
Baruch,  New  York.  23202 

or.  The  belle  of  Dodoloo,  a  romantic  com- 
edy opera  in  3  acts,  by  R.  S.  Hartley,  nuisic 
by  Henry  Houseley.  [Denver,  1895]  24  p. 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©    Randolph    S.    Hartley,     Denver;     1895: 
24462,  May  3 ;  2c.  May  17.  23203 

Juggler  (The)  of  Notre  Dame.  See  Jongleur 
(Le)  de  Notre  Dame. 

Juggling  the  truth;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  C.  B. 
Hoadley.     [1],  15  p.    4°.    Typev.-ritten. 

©  Ic.    Sept.  19,    1914;    D :  38175 ;    Charles 

23203a 


Byron  Hoadley,  New  York. 


1148 


23204 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


23225 


Juglares  (Los);  poema  ese^nico  en  2  actos,  divi- 
didos  en  7  cuadros  y  1  intermedio,  en  verso, 
original  de  Carlos  Fernandez  Shaw  y  Ilanion 
Asensio  Mas,  musica  del  maestro  Geroniino 
Giuienez.  2"  ed.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores  espauoles]  1912.  68  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  May  24,  1912;  2c.  May  13,  1912;  D: 
297SS;  C.  Fernandez  Shaw  y  R.  Asensio  I\ias, 
Madrid.  23204 

Jujube;  a  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  by  T.  S.  Wilson. 

©  Thomas  Scliomberg  Wilson,  New  York ; 

D  :  59,  Jan.  22,  1901.  23205 

Julchens  flitterwoclien;  posse  mit  gesang  und 
tanz  in  4  bildern,  von  Max  lieimanu  und 
Otto  Schwartz,  musik  von  Otto  Schwartz. 
Regiebuch.  Leipzig,  C.  F.  Teich  [1911]  60 
p.    8°. 

©  Feb.  24,  1911;  2c.  Apr.  IS,  1911;  D: 
239SG;  C.  F.  Teich,  Leipzig.  23206 

Jule;  1  act  sketch,  by  L.  S.  Vollmer.  10  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  30.  1910;  D :  20637 ;  Lula  S. 
Vollmer,  Atlanta.  23207 

play  in  3  acts,  by  L.  S.  Vollmer.    72  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  13,  1914  ;  D  :  38799  ;  Lula  S.  Voll- 
mer, Atlanta.  23207a 

Jule  of  the  Ead  Lands;  a  melodrama  of  western 
life,  in  4  acts,  by  0.  S.  Severson.  88  p.  t". 
Typewritten. 

©  Charlie  Stuart  Severson,  New  Yoi'k;  D: 
6060,  Jan.  12,  1905 ;  2c.  Jan.  12,  1905.      23208 

Juleppy;  a  1  act  sketch,  by  D.  C.  MacLeod. 
[1],  29  p.     4°.     Tj'pewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  9,  1912 ;  D :  28989 ;  Delia  Camp- 
bell MacLeod,  Baltimore.  23209 

Jules  d'Rodeaux.     See  True  as  truth. 
Jules  of  the  North;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  Fue. 
©  Charles  Fue,  Chicago  ;  D  :  11370,  Sept.  17, 
1907.  23210 

Julia;  a  romantic  play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  R.  Pfau. 

©  Gustave  Richard  Pfau,  New  York; -1896: 

26208,  Apr.  29.  23211 

or,  A  sister's  honor,  a  society  drama  in  4 

acts,  by  A.  E.  Rice. 

©    Alfred    Ernest    Rice,    St. 
27540,  Sept.  28. 

■  Same. 

©    Joseph    Beniamin    Todenbier,    Detroit; 

1885 :  17856,  Aug.  22.  23213 

Julia    Agrippina;    a    historical    drama,    by    L. 

Mitchell.      Philadelphia-,    A.    J.    Ferris,    1897. 

44  p.    16°. 

©  L.  IMitchell,  Baltimore ;  1897  :  46000,  Aug. 
16;  2c.  Sept.  20. 


Paul;    1888: 
23212 


23214 

1149 


Julia  Caverly;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  Mrs.  J.  G. 
Winnns.    49  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  John  C.  Winans,  San  Mateo,  Cal. ; 
1894:31736,  June  13;  2c.  June  13.  23215 

Julia  Converse;  an  emotional  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  P.  Raimondo.    110  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Philip   Raimondo,   New   York;    D :  9866, 
Jan.  30,  1907;  2c.  Jan.  30,  1907.  23216 

Julia  Marley;  a  1  act  playlet,  by  P.  Raimondo. 
27  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Philip   Raimondo,   Ne\v   York;   D :  9161, 
Oct.  1,  1906 ;  2c.  Oct.  1,  1906.  23217 

Julia  Vidal;  a  play  in  5  acts,  being  a  dramati- 
zation from  the  French  of  A.  Brelot.  Phila- 
delphia, King  &  Baird,  1873. 

©  King  &  Baird,  Philadelphia ;  1873 :  5959, 
May  27.  23218 

Julian,  Count  de  Consiegra;  or,  The  last  of 
the  Visigoths,  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  A.  Hol- 
lender.  New  York,  The  Cherouny  printing 
and  publishing  co.,  1890.    164  p.    8°. 

©  A.  Hollender,  Seattle ;  1890 :  37458,  Nov. 
26;  2c.  Nov.  22,  1891.  23219 

• by  G.  A.  Reich. 

©  George  A.  Reich,  San  Francisco;  1878: 
8382,  July  19.  23220 

Julianna  Johnson;  an  Ethiopian  extravaganza 
in  1  scene.    New  York,  Happy  hours  co. 

©  Happy  hours  co..  New  York ;  1875 :  10544, 
Oct.  13 ;  2c.  Nov.  5.  23221 

Julie;  a  drama  in  3  acts  from  the  French  of 
Octave  Feuillet,  by  M.  D.  Kreisler. 

©  IMary  D.  Kreisler,  New  York ;  1872 :  1628, 
Feb.  19.  23222 

'3  act  play  in  the  modern  vein,  by  S.  Hun- 
ter.    78  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    21,    1913;    D :  33282 ;    Sherley 
Hunter,  Los  Angeles.  23223 

a  tragedy   [in  1  scene]   by  August  Strind- 

berg,  tr.  from  the  Swedish  by  Arthur  Swan. 
{In  Poet  lore,  v.  22,  no.  3,  May-June,  1911; 
periodical  ©  July  11,  1911 ;  2c.  Aug.  8,  1911 ; 
B  :  246584 ;  Poet  lore  co.,  Boston)  23224 

Julie  Bon  Eon;  by  C.  L.  Mann.  126  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Clara  Lipman  Mann,  New  York ;  D :  3237, 
Apr.  3,  1903 ;  2c.  Oct.  15,  1904.  23225 

Julien;  or,  A  poet's  life,  lyric  poem  in  a  pro- 
logue. 4  acts  and  8  tableaux,  words  and  music 
bv  Gustave  Charpentier,  English  version  by 
Martha  Leonard.  New  York,  G.  Schirraer 
[etc.,  etc.  1914]  x,  117  p.  8°.  [Libretto  only, 
in  French  and  English] 

©   Jan.   15.    1914;   2c.   Jan.   17,   1914;    D: 
35758 ;  G.  Schirmer,  New  York.  23225a 


23226 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


23244 


Julien — Continued. 

•  oil,  La  vie  du  poete,  poerae  lyrique  en  un 

prologue,  4  actes  ot  8  tableaux,  de  Gustave 

Charpentier.     Brochure   complete.     Paris,  M. 

Eschig,  1913.     91  p.     12°. 

©  Aug.  1,  1913 ;  2c.  Oct.  25.  1913 ;  D :  34833 ; 

Max  Eschig,  Paris.  23226 

Juliet  and  Romeo;  a  burlesque  in  2  acts  and  4 
scenes,  words  and  music  by  A.  H.  Laidlaw,  jr. 
Typewritten. 

©  Alexander  H.  Laidlaw,  jr.,  New  York; 
1896 :  60284,  Nov.  2  ;  2c.  Nov.  23.  23227 

Juliette;  an  original,  tragic  play  in  6  acts,  by 
Madame  J.  A.  B.  Bizzette. 

©  J,  A.  B.  Bizzette,  San  Francisco;  1887: 
14823,  June  8.  23228 

Juliette's  divorce;  tr.  and  adapted  from  Octave 
Feuillet,  by  Frances  Levy. 

©  Mrs.  Hennie  Davis,  Chicago ;  D :  3780, 
Aug.  1,  1903.  23229 

Julio  and  Romiet;  a  burlesque  on  Shakespeare's 
Romeo  and  Juliet,  by  It.  F.  Carroll. 

©  Richard  F.  Carroll,  New  York;  1888: 
16172,  June  5.  23230 

operatic  travesty  in  1  act,  by  C.  P.  Bx'own. 

[3],  19  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  24,  1913;  D :  330.55 ;  Charles 
Paul  Brown,  Norwalk,  Conn.  23231 

Julious  Julian  in  search  of  a  wife.  See  Dumb 
(A)  wife. 

Julius  Caesar.  Garden  City,  N.  Y.,  Doubleday, 
Page  &  company  [1912]  viii,  239,  [1]  p.  col. 
front.,  illus.,  pi.,  plan.  12°.  (The  Ben  Greet 
Shakespeare  for  young  readers  and  amateur 
players) 

©  Sept.  19,  1912;  2c.  Oct.  1,  1912;  A: 
320674;  Doubleday,  Page  &  co..  Garden  City, 
N.  Y.  23232 

by  William  Shakespeare,  ed.  for  school  use 

by  Albert  Harris  Tolman.  New  York  and 
Chicago,  Globe  school  book  co.  [1901]  Ixvi, 
1.58  p.  front,  (port.)  pi.  12°.  (English  clas- 
sics.    Star  series) 

©  Globe  school  book  co.,  New  York ;  A : 
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ard Grant  White,  with  additional  notes.  Bos- 
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103  p.  12°.  (The  Riverside  literature  series 
[no.  67]) 

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[notes,    preface   and    study    questions 


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cago, A.  Flanagan  company  [1912]  112  p. 
16°.     (Little  classic  series) 

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Julius  Caesar — Continued. 

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tion and  notes  by  Edward  Everett  Hale,  jr. 
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Academy  series  of  English  classics) 

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(XXth  century  Shakespeare) 

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Julius  Caesar — Continued. 

a    tragedy,    by    William    Shakespeare,    ed. 

with  notes  by  Edwin  L.  Miller  and  Eva  May 
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Renaissance  ed.]  New  York,  George  D, 
Sproul,  1908.  xliii,  123  p.  front.  4°.  (The 
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on  envy,  ed.  by  Edwin  Ileed,  illustrations  by 
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illus.,  plates.     16°. 

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ed.    by    Ashley    H.    Thorndike.      New 


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■ed.   for  school  xise,   with   introduction 


and  notes  by  Edward  Payson  Morton.  Bos- 
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Julius  Caesar — Continued. 

ed.    with    an    introduction,    notes    and 

suggestive  questions  by  G.  ^Y.  Hufford  and 
Lois  G.  Hufford.  New  York  and  London,  The 
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port.  24°.  (Macmillan's  pocket  English  clas- 
sics) 

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ed.   with   introduction,   notes   and   re- 


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23252 

with    an    introduction    and    notes,    by 


Margaret  H.  IMcCarter.  Topeka,  Kan.,  Crane 
&  CO.,  1900.  131  p.  12°.  (Twentieth  century 
classics  and  school  readings,  no.  13) 

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with  introduction  and  notes  explana- 


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Ginn  &  Heath,  1879.  205  p.  16°.  (Anno- 
tated English  classics) 

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tion papers,  selected  by  B.  Kellogg.  New 
York,  Maynard,  Merrill  &  co.,  [1900]  228  p. 
illus.     24°. 

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troduction notes  and  glossary  by  Carol  M. 
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23256a 

ed.  with  notes  by  Homer  B.  Sprague, 


with  critical  comments,  suggestions  and  plans 
for  study,  specimens  of  examination  papers 
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Julius  Caesar — Continued. 

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■ed.  with  notes  by  William   J.   Rolfe. 


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front,     illus.     16°. 

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book   CO.    [1900]      199   p.     incl.   front.,   illus. 
16°. 

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•ed.  with  notes,  outline  study  and  ex- 


amination questions  by  Maud  Elma  Kingsley 
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(The   Kingsley   English  texts) 

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— •  (Shakspeare's);  ed.  for  school  use  by  W.  A. 
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classics) 

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— • ed.  with  notes  and  an  introduction  by 


G.  C.  D.  Odell.  New  York,  London  [etc.] 
Longmanns,  Green  &  co.,  1900.  Ivi,  161  p. 
front.     12.     (Longmans'  English  classics) 

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Julius  Caesar — Continued. 

ed.  with  introduction  and  notes  by  R. 

Macdonald  Alden.  Boston,  B.  H.  Sanborn  & 
CO.  [1901]  1  p.  1.,  xlv,  212  p.  front,  (port.) 
16°.     (The  Cambridge  literature  series) 

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1902.  23267 

(The  trag-edie  of);  by  William  Shakes- 
peare, ed.  with  notes,  introduction,  glossary, 
list  of  variorum  readings  and  selected  criti- 
cism by  Cliarlotte  Porter  and  Helen  A.  Clarke. 
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CO.  [1904]     1  p.  1.,  xxvii,  208  p.    front.    16°. 

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'Cd.  H.  H.  Furness,  jr.     Philadelphia, 

London,  J.  B.  Lippincott  company,  1913.  xi, 
482  p.  8°.  (New  variorum  ed.  of  Shakes- 
peare) 

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•  (The  tragedy  of);  by  William  Shakespeare. 

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• ed.  bv  Charles  Addison  Dawson. 


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Charles  Addison  Dawson.  New  York,  The 
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•ed.  by  Robert  M.  Lovett.     New  York, 


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ed.    with    introduction    and    notes    by 


Frederick  Henry  Sykes.  New  York.  C.  Scrib- 
ner's  sons,  1909.  xix,  188  p.  front.  16°. 
(The  Scribner  English  classics) 

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1152 


23275 


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23293 


Julius  Caesar — Continued. 

with  suRgestions  for  its  study  by  F.  T. 

Balver.  New  York,  Cincinnati  [etc.]  Ameri- 
can blj.  CO.  [1S98]  125  p.  12°.  (Eclectic 
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— ■ — See  also  Julius  Sneezer,  the  sneezer. — 
Shakespeare  up  -  to  -  date.  —  Shakespeare's 
works. — When  Ceasar  marks  Anthony. 

Julius  Sneezer,  the  sneezer;  burlesque  on 
Julius  Caesar,  by  Frank  Dumont.  New  York, 
Chicago  [etc.],  M.  Witraark  &  sons,  1905.  12 
p.     12°. 

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Jan.  11,  1905;  2c.  Jan.  11,  1905.  23276 

Julius,  the  sneezer;  or.  The  conspirators  of 
Thompson  street,  an  Ethiopian  burlesqiie  in 
3  scenes,  bv  Add  Ryman.  arr.  by  Cliarles 
White.  New  York,  R.  M.  De  Witt,  1876.  8 
p.  12°.  ([De  Witt's  Ethiopian  and  comic 
drama,  no.  94]) 

©   Robert  M.   De  Witt,  New  York;   1876: 
7989,  July  3 ;  2c.  July  26.  23277 

Julot  ne  regoit  rien  des  dames;  vaudeville  en 
un  acte,  par  IMarcel  Nadaud  et  Henry  d"Arvan. 
Paris,  C.  Joubert,  1913.    30  p.    8°. 

©  Dec.  27,  1913 ;  2c.  Jan.  5,  1914 ;  D  :  35602  ; 
Joubert,  Paris.  23277a 

July  the  fourth;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  C,  Dysart. 
32  p.     12°.     Printed. 

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Chlorine  Dysart,  Fairfield,  la.  23278 

July  wheat;  a  4  act  comedy  drama  of  frenzied 
finance,  by  E.  B.  Pope.  74  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Edwin  B.  Pope,  St.  Louis ;  D :  6866,  Jime 
23,  1905 ;  2c.  Nov.  6,  1905.  23279 

Jumliles;  an  operatic  farcical  absurdity  in  1 
act,  by  T.  M.  and  H.  Hunter,  adapted  in  part 
from  a  libretto,  by  A.  B.  Sedg\vick. 

©  T.  M.  &  Harry  Hunter,  Boston;  1879: 
9058,  July  11.  23280 

Jumbo  Jum;  or,  Sengs  of  the  sixties,  play  in 
1  act,  by  J.  L.  Levy.    5  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  13,  1915;  D:  40345;  Joseph  L. 
Levy,  New  York.  23280a 

Jumeau  (Le);  vaudeville  en  3  actes,  [de  .Jacques 
Monnier  et  Eugene  Larcher]  Paris,  Librairie 
thgatrale,  1904.    2  p.  1.,  223  p.    12°. 

©  L.  Michaud,  Paris ;  D :  4830,  Apr.  4,  1904 ; 
2c.  Apr.  4,  1904.  23281 

Jumeaux  (Les)  de  Bergame;  arlequinade  en  2 

actes,  adaptee  de  Florian,  par  Maurice  Lena. 

Livret.    Paris,  Heugel  &  co.,  1908.    62  p.    12°. 

©  Heugel  &  CO.,  Paris,  D:  12600,  Mar.  23, 

1908 ;  2c.  Mar.  23,  1908.  23282 


Jumeaux  (Les)  de  Brighton;  pidce  en  3  actes 
et  un  prologue,  par  [Paul,  dit]  T.  Bernard. 
[Paris,  Impr.  de  I'lllustration]  1908.  2  p.  1., 
47  p.     12°. 

©  Tristan  Bernard,  Paris;  D :  12710,  Apr. 
9,  1908.  23283 

Jump  (A)  from  sweatshop  to  vaudeville;  by 
T.  ai.  Weyburn.    9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Teckla  M.  Weyburn,  New  York;  D: 
11459,  Oct.  3,  1907;  2c.  Oct.  3,  1907.     23284 

Jumping  (The)  jack;  by  I.  Kiralfy. 

©  Inu-e  Kiralfy,  New  York ;  1887 :  10351, 
Apr.  18.  ^  23285 

Jumping  (The)  jacks'  drill;  by  Livingston 
Russell. 

©  Harold  Roorbach,  New  York;  1900  A: 
23882,  Sept.  25;  2c.  Oct.  5.  23286 

Jumps;  a  farcical  tour  in  4  rapid  skips,  by  J. 
Schonberg, 

©  James  Schonberg,  New  York;  1S95: 
39230,  July  30.  23287 

See  also  Three  plays;  by  C.  De  Lima. 

June;  a  comedy  of  love  and  politics  in  3  acts, 
by  H.  Douglas.     81  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Harry  Douglas,  Great  Barrington, 
Mass.;  D :  3745,  July  14,  1903;  2c.  Aug.  19, 
1904.  23288 

comedy  with  music  in  2  acts  and  3  scenes. 


book,  lyrics  and  music  by  M.  Brown.  [57]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©    Ic.    Mar.    4,    1913;    D:  36241:  Martin 

Brown,  New  York.  23288a 

—  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  G.  Hunting.     80  p. 


4  .     Typevv-ritten. 

©   Henry   Gardner   Hunting,   Chicago;   D: 
13550,  Aug.  14,  1908;  2c.   Sept.  24,  1908. 

23289 

southern  romance  in  4  acts,  by  L.  Guerold. 


[1],  34  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  July  20,  1912 ;  D :  30783 ;  Lulu  Guer- 


old, Chicago. 


23290 


June  madness;  play  in  3  acts,  by  H.  K.  Web- 
ster.    [93]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    2,    1912;     D:  28918;     Henry 
Kitchen  Webster,  Evanston,  111.  23291 

June's  ranch;  a  romance  of  the  Front  Range, 
by  W.  R.  Oreudorfe. 

©  Walter  Russell  Orendorff,  Pueblo,  Col.; 
D:398,   Apr.   25,  1901.  23292 

a  western  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by  W. 


R.  OrendorfE.     53  p.     8  .     Printed. 

©  Walter  Russell  Orendorff,  Pueblo,  Col.; 
D :  14362,  Nov.  24,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  4,  1908. 

23293 


5379—16 73 


1153 


23294 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


23302 


Jung'-Amerika;  volksstiick  in  4  akten,  von  F. 
Krafft. 

©   Friedrich    Krafft,     Jersey    City;     1893: 
374S5,  Aug.  14.  23294 

Jung-England;  operette  in  3  akten,  von  Ru- 
dolf Bernauer  und  Ernst  Welisch,  musik  von 
Leo  Fall.  Regiebuch.  Berlin,  Harmonie, 
1914.     192  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  26,  1914 ;  D :  38320 ;  Harmonie, 
Berlin.  23294a 

Same.      Textbucli     der     gesange.      Berlin, 

Harmonie,  1914.     53  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  26.  1914 ;  D :  38321 ;  Harmonie, 
Berlin.  23294b 

Junge  (Der)  Medardus;  dramatische  historic 
in  eineni  vorspiel  und  5  aufziigen,  von  Ar- 
thur Schnitzler.  Berlin,  S.  Fischer  verlag, 
1910.     2  p.  1.,  [7]-290  p.     12°. 

©   Nov.    29,   1910;   2c.   Dec.   28,   1910;    D: 
22934;   S.  Fischer  verlag,  Berlin.  23295 

Junge  (Der)  papa;  operette  in  1  akt,  text  von 
Alexander  Engel  und  August  Neidhart,  musik 
von  Edmund  Eysler.  Textbuch  der  gesange. 
Leipzig,  Wien,  J.  Weinberger  [1909]  15  p. 
12°. 

©   Josef   Weinberger,     Leipzig ;     D :  15216, 
Mar.  1,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  1,  1909.  23296 

Jung'eland;  dramatic  composition  in  1  act.  by 
V.    Everingham.      [14]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Dec.  2,  1911;   D:  25924;   Van  Rens- 
selaer Everingham,  New  York.  23297 

Jungfern  (Die)  vom  Bischofsberg;  lustspiel  in 
5  akten,  von  Gerhart  Hauptmaun,  New 
York,  A.  Kauser,  1907.     78  p.     8°. 

©  Alice  Kauser,  New  York ;  D :  9867,  Jan. 
30,  1907;  2c.  Jan.  31.  1907.  23298 

Jungfrau  (Die)  von  Orleans;  eine  romantische 
tragi5die,  von  J.  C.  F.  von  Schiller,  ed.  with 
introduction  and  notes  by  B.  W.  Wells.  Bos- 
ton, D.  C.  Heath  &  co.,  1889.  xxiv,  224  p. 
16°.      (Heath's  German  series) 

©    Benjamin     W.     Wells,     Boston;     1889: 
29385,  Sept.  28;  2c.  Sept.  28.  23299 

with   introduction    and    notes   by 


A.  B.  Nichols.     New  York,  H.  Holt  and  com- 
pany [1894]     1  p.  1.,  XXX,  [2],  237  p.     12°. 

©    Henry    Holt    &   co..    New    York;    1894: 
46035,  Oct.  2;  2c.  Jan.  16,  1895.  23300 


anQ  a  vocabulary  by  W.  A. 

Hervey.     New    York,    H.    Holt   &    co.,    1901. 
1  p.  1.,  XXX  p.,  1  1.,  309  p.    16°. 

©  Henry  Holt  &  co,  New  York;   A:  7443, 
Apr.  18,  1901 ;  2c.  Apr.  25,  1901.  23300a 


Jungfrau    (Die)    von    Orleans — Continued. 

(Schillers);    ed.    with    introduction,    notes 

and  vocal)ulary,  by  Philip  Schuyler  Allen  and 
Stephen  Tracy  Byingtou.  Boston,  New  York 
[etc.]  Ginn  and  company  [1909]  xxxv,  334 
p.     incl.    map.    front.     16°. 

©   Nov.   5,   1909;    2c.    Nov.    9,    1909;    A: 
251302;  P.  S.  Allen,  Chicago.  23300b 


by    W.    W.    Florer.      New    York, 

Cincinnati    [etc.]      American    book    company 
[1908]     375  p.     incl.  front.     16°. 

©  Warren  Washburn  Florer,  Ann  Arbor, 
Mich.;  A:  221766,  Nov.  7.  1908;  2c.  Dec.  26, 
1908.  23300c 


eine    romantische    tragodie,    rev.    ed., 

with  introduction  and  notes,  bv  B.  W.  Wells. 
Boiston,  D.  C.  Heath  &  co.,  1896.  xxiv,  226  p. 
12  .     (Heath's  modern  language  series) 

©   Benj.   W.   Wells,   United   States;   1896: 
23567,  Apr.  10;  2c.  Apr.  16.  23300d 

with  new  introduction  and  notes 


by  B.  W.  Wells.  Boston,  D.  C.  Heath  &  co.. 
1901.  xxiv.  292  p.  front,  (port.)  illus.  (map) 
plates.  12°.  (Heath's  modern  language 
series) 

©    Benjamin    W.    Wells,    New    York;    A: 
16688,  Sept.  10,  1901;  2c.   Sept.  10,  1001. 

23300e 


^  with  introduction,  notes  and  vo- 
cabulary by  L.  A.  Rhoades.  New  York,  D. 
Appleton  and  co.,  1901.  1  p.  1.,  xxxiv,  276  p. 
front.,  pi.,  port.     16°. 

©  D.  Appleton  &  co..  New  York;  A:  19105, 
Oct.  16,  1901 ;  2c.  Oct.  17,  1901.  23300f 


I 


with   introduction   and   notes    by    W. 

Humphreys.  New  York  and  London,  The 
:\Iacniillan  co.,  1898.  xlv,  [1],  259  p.  pi. 
port.    map.    12°. 

©  Macmillan  co..   New   York;   1898:03181, 
Oct.  27;  2c.  Oct.  27.  23300g 

Junggesellensteuer    (Die)      Sec    Schauspiele. 

Jungle  (The) 

©    Hans    .T.    Campbell,    New    York;    1884: 
9882,  May  13.  23301 


a  play  in  4  acts  and  5  scenes,  by  M.  Mayo 

and  U.  Sinclair.    91  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Upton  Sinclair  and  IMargaret  Mayo,  New 
York;  D:S970,  Aug.  17,  1906;  2c.  Aug.  17, 
1906.  23302 

Jungle  (The)  bear;  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  by 
C.  H.  Wunderlich.  [3],  72  p.  4°.  Ms.  [Li- 
bretto  only] 

©  Ic.  July  21,  1914 ;  D :  37740 ;  C.  H.  Wun- 
derlich, San  Francisco.  23302a 


1154 


23303 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


23323 


Jungle-republic  (The);  international  drama,  by 
Maheudra  Chandra  Singha,  dramatized  by 
A.  K.  Mozumdar  and  D.  E.  Fultz.  [1],  14  p. 
f.    Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Oct.  20,  1915;  D :  42182 ;  A.  K.  Mo- 
zumdar and  Daniel  E.  Fultz,  Spoliane,  Wash. 

23302b 

Jungle  (The)  shop;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  C. 
Daly.     7  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Charley  Daly,  St.  Paul;  D :  10894,  July 
2,  1907 ;  2c.  July  2,  1907.  23303 

Jungle  (A)  soiree;  comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
J.  F.  Bliimenberg.    12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  J.  F.  Bliimenberg,  Bellaire,  O. ;  D :  13519, 
Aug.  10,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  15,  1909.  23304 

Junior  (The);  college  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Ed- 
win Bateman  ilorris.  Philadelphia,  The  Penn 
publishing  company,  1911.    42  p.    12°. 

©   June  16,   1911;  2c.   June  17,   1911;   D: 
24497;  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.        23305 

Junior  (The)  partner;  by  D.  Frohman. 

©  Daniel  Frohman,  New  York;  1888:1214 
Jan.  10.  23306 

comedy  in  1  act,  by  R.  Hughes.     [3],  35  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    10,    1914;    D:  37521:    Rupert 
Hughes,  Bedford  Hills,  N.  Y.  23306a 


—  a  dramatic  composition  in  3  acts,  by  RoUin 
J.  Wells.     48  p     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  R.  J.  Wells,  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D. ;  D:  12299, 
Feb.  3,  1908 ;  2c.  Feb.  4,  1908.  23307 

an  original  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Madeleine 


Lucette  [i.  e.,  Madeleine  Lucette  Ryley] 

©  J.  H.  Ryley,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. ;  1890 : 
12091,  Apr.  12.  23308 

society  playlette,  by  De  H.  N.  Travis.     [4] 

p.     f .     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  19.  1910 ;  D :  22093 ;  De  Hull  N. 
Travis,  Flint,  Mich.  23309 

Junior  vs.  senior;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  A. 
Pratt,  adapted  from  Picard. 

©  Edwin  A.  Pratt,  Louisville ;  1886 :  27.451. 
Dec.  G.  23310 

Juniper  (The)  tree;  a  playlet,  by  S.  B.  Metcalfe. 

©  Sadie  Bowman  Metcalfe,  Berkeley,  Cal. ; 
D:  14561,  Dec.  9,  1908.  23311 

Junk;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Rayner.     [125]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  5,  1911 ;  D :  25137 ;  John  Rayner, 
New  York.  23312 

Junkman;  a  farcical  sketch,  by  J.  A.  Mitchell. 
8  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©    Joseph   A.    Mitchell,    Philadelphia ;    D : 
4986,  May  5,  1904;  2c.  May  5,  1904.      23313 


Junto  al  abismo;  comedia  en  1  acto,  original 
de  F.  Noriega  y  J.  Tellaeche.  Madrid  [Socie- 
dad  de  autores  espanoles]  1910.    31  p.    12°. 

©  Sept.  6,  1910 ;  2c.  Sept.  7,  1910 ;  D  :  21969 ; 
Fernando  Noriega  y  Jos6  Tellaeche,  Madrid. 

23314 
Jupiter's  court.     See  Olympus. 

Jupiter's  dell;  or,  Clothilda,  the  girl  wife,  a 
drama  in  5  acts,  by  Mrs.  O.  S.  Matteson. 

©  Mrs.  O.  S.  Matteson,  Chicago ;  1876 :  1591, 
Feb.  5.  23315 

Jura  (La)  de  la  bandera;  zarzuela  en  1  acto  y 
en  verso,  dividida  en  3  cuadros,  original  de 
Juan  Redondo  y  Menduiiia,  musiea  del  maes- 
tro Joaquin  Taboada  Steger.  Madrid,  [etc.] 
Casa  Dotesio,  1913.  30  p.  8°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©   July   10,   1913;   2c.   July   11,   1913;   D: 
33753;  Casa  Dotesio,  Madrid.  23316 

Just  a  common  man;  by  J.  C.  Nugent. 

©  Robt.  Downing,  Elyria,  O. ;  1899:275.58, 
Apr.  21.  23317 

Just  a  count;  sketch,  by  Chas.  Walker.  7  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  17,  1912;  D :  31732 ;  Gus  .Toers 
and  Marie  Hogue,  South  Bend,  Ind.        23318 

Just  a  cousin  of  mine;  [comedy  sketch  in  1 
act]  by  J.  C.  Firth.     [25]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    4,    1909;    D :  16473 ;    John    O. 
Firth,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  23319 

Just  a  dog;  a  vaudeville  act  in  1  scene,  by 
George  A.  Lemming.     [8]  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©  George  Ali,  New  York;  D:  13687,   Aug. 
31,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  31,  1908.  23320 

Just  a  farmer;  play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  E.  H.  Bou"- 
don.     [1],  64  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  5,  1913;  D:  32652;  Joseph  Eu- 
gene Henry  Bourdon,  Tacoma.  23321 

Just  a  girl;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  A.  F.  Norcross. 
61  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  15,  1915;  D:  41750;  Adaline  F. 
Norcross,  Boston.  23321a 

a  comedy  sketch,  by  J.  C.  111.     18  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  30,  1910;  D:  20927;  J.  Charles 
111,  Newark,  N.  J.  23322 

Just  a  girl  with  a  heart;  a  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  L.  J.  S.  Stilwell.    41  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 
©   Laura   .Jean   Libbev-Stilwell,   Brooklyn ; 
D :  12106,  Jan.  3,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  13,  1908. 

23323 


1155 


23323 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


23340 


Just  a  Jackie;  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  Allen  and 
R.  C.  Mitchell  [i.  e.,  R.  C.  M.  Young]  [2],  19 
p.     4°.       Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  29,  1914 ;  D :  37323 ;  Ruth  Cora- 
foi't  Mitchell  and  Alfred  Allen,  Los  Anjieles. 

23323a 

Just  a  joke;  by  P.  E.  Browne.  15  p.  4°.  Tj'pe- 
written. 

©  Porter  Emerson  Browne,  Newton,  Mass. ; 
D7527,  Nov.  7,  1905  ;  2c.  Nov.  7, 1905.       23324 

Just  a  kid;  by  F.  X.  Conlan.  14  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Francis  Xavier  Conlan,  New  York;  D: 
11051,   July  26,   1907;   2c.   July   26,   1907. 

23325 

Just  a  little  supper;  playlet,  by  A.  Link  and 
Abraham  Kauimann.  9  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  .Tan.  15,  1915;  D:  39410;  Adolf  Link, 
New  York.  23325a 

Just  a  man;  or,  In  Mulberry  Bend,  a  1  act 
comedy  drama,  by  Carroll  Fleming.  14  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edgar  Loomis  Davenport,  New  York  ;  D  : 
576,  June  14,  1901 ;  2c.  June  14,  1901.    23326 

Just  a  mother;  play  in  1  act,  by  ISI.  Moore- 
Clement.     [2],  11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  13,  1911;  D:  25483;  Maud  Moore- 
Clement,  Philadelphia.  23327 

Just  a  poor  little  kid;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  E. 
IM.  Shorey.     [2],  11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  16,  1912 ;  D :  30270 ;  Ethel  INIay 
Shorey,  Lynn,  Mass.  23328 

Just  a  wee  baby;  play  in  1  act,  by  Fenn  Wood. 
[1],  11  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  9,  1914 ;  D :  39132 ;  Ivan  Wood, 
Forest  Hills,  N.  Y.  2332aa 

Just  a  wife;  comedy  concerning  the  limited 
sphere  of  woman,  in  4  acts  and  2  scenes,  by 
E.  Walter.     139  p.     4°.     Typev/ritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  23,  1909 ;  D :  17182 ;  Eugene  Wal- 
ter, New  York.  23329 


a  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Walter. 

©   Eugene   Walter,    New   York;    D:  16076. 
June  16,  1909.  23330 

Just  a  woman's  way;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
S.  W.  Pascoe.     53  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Sidney   W.   Pascoe,    Chicago;   D:  14041, 
Oct.  12,  1908;  2c.  Oct.  13,  1908.  23331 

Just  across  the  way;  by  M.  Mawlette.     [80]  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  13,  1910 ;  D :  21790 ;  Mona  Maw- 
lette. Portland,  M(;.  23332 


Just  an  incident;  1  act  comedy  drama,  by  A. 
T.  Williams.     [1],  8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    10,    1915;    D :  42232 ;    Albert 
Thurston   Williams,   Providence,   R.   I. 

23332a 

Just  Annabel  Lee;   romantic  farce  in  3  acts, 
by  E.  Browne.     113  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©    Ic.    May    25,    1915;     D:  40749;     Earle 
•    Browne,  New  York.  23332b 

Just  art;  sketch,  by  K.  Bayard  Bell.     [2],  8  p. 
f".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  13,  1911;   D:  23346;   Katherine 
Bell,  New  York.  23333 

Just  as  it  oug-ht  to  be;  farce  in  1  act,  by  F.  D. 
S.  Bethune  [1],  14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    21,    1914;    D:  37086;    Faneuil 
D.  S.  Bethune,  New  York.  23333a 

Just  as  the  sun  went  down. 

©    Charles    Dillard    Wilson,    Seattle;    D: 
2443,   Oct.   13.   1902.  23334 


Just    as    well, 
plays. 


See    Happiness,    and    other' 
M.    Hubges.     9   p.     4°. 


Just   at  dawn;   by   M 
Typewritten. 

©  IMarie  Montagu  Hubges,  New  York;  D: 
5468,   Aug.   20,   1904;   2c.   Aug.   22,   1904. 

23335 

Just  Aunt  Dinah  and  the  life  she  saved;  play 
in  1  act,  by  E.  M.  Kinsman.  [4J  p.  12°, 
Printed. 

©  Feb.  15,  1912;  2c.  Feb.  17.  1912;  D: 
28741 ;  Edna  M.   Kinsman,  Oi'auge.   IMass. 

23336 

Just  Eabette;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  B. 
Corcoran.     119   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  James  Brewer  Corcoran,  Springfield, 
Mass.;  D:  14961,  Feb.  1,  1909;  2c.  Feb.  1, 
1909.  23337 

Just  before  dark;  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  E. 
Lucas.     17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  7,  1910;  D:  20371;  Helene  Elise 
Lucas.  New  York.  23338 

Just  before  dawn;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by.  H. 
Gibson.     Typewritten. 

©  Hugh  Gibson,  New  York;  1899:35271, 
May  26 ;  2c.  May  26.  23339 

Just  before  rehearsal.     Sec  Her  chance. 

Just  before  the  battle.      See  Vaudevillainies. 

Just  before  the  dawn;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  W. 
Cluxton.      18   p.     4°.      Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  18,  1911;  D:  25256;  Walter 
Cluxton,  Boston.  23340 


1156 


23341 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE  UNITED  STATES 


23361 


Just  before  the  wedding;  farce  in  3  spjisms, 
by  Bill  Howley  and  P.  Troup.  23  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  28,  1910;  D:  22177;  William 
Howley.  Boston,  and  Philip  Troup,  New 
Haven.  23341 

Just  before  vespers;  an  incident  in  1  act,  by 
G.  Heath.     9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  George  Heath,  Huntingdon  Valley,  Pa. ; 
r):719,  Aug.  5,  1901;  Ic.  Aug.  5,  1901;  Ic. 
Feb.   14,   1902.  23342 

Just  beyond;  playlet  in  1  act,  T.  E.  B.  Henry. 
[2],  7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  18,  1914;  D:  36413;  Thomas 
Eben   Blake  Henry,   New   York.  23342a 

Just  Billy;  tabloid  play,  by  D.  L.  Loughbor- 
ough.    26  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  12,  1910;  D:  22782;  Dwight 
I^ogan  Loughborough,  Chicago.  23343 

Just  (The)  cause.     See  En  Cuba. 

Just  cousins;  play  in  1  act,  by  Z.  Lawrence. 
26  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  7,  1912;  D:  31339;  Zora  Law- 
rence, New  York.  23344 

Just  foolishness;  hodge  podge  vaudeville  act. 
for  two  male  comedians,  by  Arvan  Carle. 
New  York.  M.  AVitmark  &  sons,  1910.  1-5  p. 
16°.     ([Witmark  stage  publications!) 

©  Nov.  7,  1910 ;  2c.  Nov.  8,  1910 ;  D :  22.jll. 
M.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York.  23345 

vaudeville  act,  by  A.  L.  Eaton.     10  p.     t°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  27,  1914;  D :  36181 ;  Arthur 
Leon  Eaton,  Dayton,  O.  23345a 

Just  for  a  chance;  or,  Three  times  a  grass 
widow,  a  3  act  comedy,  by  S.  :Maguire.  134 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Sylvester  Maguire,  New  York ;  D :  2156, 
.Tuly  26,  1902;  2c.  July  14,  1902.  [Note: 
c:!opies  bear  title.  Three  times  a  grass  widow] 

23346 

Just  for  a  lark;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  T.  Kaye. 

©  Emma  Thacker  Kaye,  New  York;  1892: 

42300,   Oct.  19.  23347 

Just  for  fun;  by  John  Callau. 

©  .John  Callan,  Brooklyn ;  1885 :  4899,  Feb. 
26.  23348 

comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  M.  Crane. 

©  Eleanor  Maud  Crane,  New  York;  1899: 
63255,  Sept.  29 ;  2c.  Oct.  14.  23349 

a  umsical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  J.  Magee. 

Typewritten. 

©  John  J.  Magee.  New  York;  1900  A: 
7872,  Mar.  26;  2c.  Mar.  26.  23350 


Just   for   fun — Continued. 

the  new  musical  farce  comedy   in  3  acts, 

by  H.  E,  Bradt.     34  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 
©  Harry  Earl  Bradt,  Chicago ;  1891 :  3498. 

.Jan.  23;  2c.  Jan.  23.  23351 

an  original  comedy-farce  in  3  acts,  by  C.  C. 

Tidball.    38  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Cassius  Clavton  Tidball,  Chicago;  1890: 
40639,  Dec.  22;  2c.  Jan.  26,  1891.  23352 

See  also  Dot. — On  the  sly. 

Just  for  the  night;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  E.  A. 
Woolf.     20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edgar  Allan  Woolf,  New  York ;  D :  8595, 
May  25.  1906 ;  2c.  May  25,  1906.  23353 

Just  from  Brazil;  comedietta  of  matrimonial 
search,  by  J.  J.  Morrison.  6  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.   Jan.   13,   1915;   D:  39421;   James  J. 
Morrison,  Cleveland.  23353a 

Just  from  Cohoes;  a  new  and  original  comedy 
in  1  act,  by  W.  Courtright.  8  p.  4°,  Type- 
written. 

©  William  Courtright,  United  States;  1875: 
13309 ;  Dec.  16 ;  2c.  Dec.  16.  23354 

Just  half-way;  playlet  in  1  act,  by  U.  Clay- 
ton,    [1],  8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  29,  1913 ;  D :  34562 ;  Una  Clay- 
ton, New  York.  23355 

Oust  home  from.  Hades;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  M. 

Coe  and  L.  Grant.     101  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

.©  Ic.  Dec.  12,  1911;  D:  28103;  Marie  Coe 

and  Leila  Grant,  San  Francisco.  23356 

Just  in  time;  by  Mrs.  C.  A.  Snyder.  [14]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  12,  1910 ;  D :  21786 ;  Mrs.  Chas. 
A.  Snyder,  Milwaukee.  23357 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  J.  McCloskey  and 

J.   W.   Mack. 

©  James  J.  McCloskey  and  John  W.  Mack, 
Brooklyn ;  1874 :  8165,  June  17.  23358 

a  love  sketch  in  rhyme  in  5  acts,  by  A.  L. 

Clements.    11  p.    32°.    Printed. 

©  Annie  Lance  Clements,  New  York;   D: 
3211,  Mar.  20,  1903 ;  2c.  May  5,  1904.       23359 

a  sensational  drama  in  a  prologue  and  4  acts, 


by  C.  E.  Marshall. 

©  C.  Edwin  Marshall,  Boston ;  1874 :  1710, 
Feb.  14.  23360 

—  a  sen.sational  protean  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
Harry  W.  Enimett. 

©  Harrv  Le  Clair,   San  Francisco;   ISSl : 
5912,  Apr.  "18.  23361 


1157 


23361 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


23379 


Just  Jack;  musical  comedy  in  1  act,  by  B.  L. 
Smith.  [2],  9  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Words 
only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  8,  1915 ;  D :  41941 ;  Beatrice  Lieb 
Smitli,  New  York.  23361a 

pliiy   in   1   act,   by  T.   Biseuz.      [1],  10  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  11,1914;  D:  39066;  Theo.  Bisenz, 
New  York.  23361b 

Just  Jess;  play  in  4  acts,  by  Kate  Leon  [pseud, 
of  K.  Lyon  Dalliba]     96  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  1,  1912  ;  D  :  29559  ;  K.  L.  Dalliba, 
New  York.  23362 

Just  Jill;  drama  in  4  acts,  of  California  life  in 
the  early  fifties,  by  C.  Colouna.  58  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Claudia  Colonna,  Seattle;  D:8576,  May 
21,  1906;  2c.  June  15,  1906.  23363 

Just  June;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  F. 
Harrison.     [41 J  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   9,   1911;    D:  25176;   Chas.   F. 
Harrison,  McKinney,  Tex.  23364 

Just  kids;  a  humorous  skit,  by  A.  Newberger. 
7  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Adolph     Newberccer,     New     York;     D: 
11233,  Aug.  26,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  3,  1907.      23365 

Just  landed;  a  satirical  comedy  on  emigration, 
in  3  acts,  by  E.  F.  Kendall. 

©  Ezra  F.  Kendall,  Sea  Cliff,  N.  Y. ;  1893 : 
21874,  May  5.  23366 

vaudeville  sketch  in  1  scene,  by  L.  Klamer. 

4  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  6,  1914;  D:  36088;  Louis  Kla- 
mer, Pittsburg.  23366a 

Just  life;  playlet  for  a  vaudeville  act,  by  Richie 
Ottilis  [pseud,  of  Florence  Pfeifer]  5  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    5,    1915;    D:  39313;    Florence 
Pfeifer,  Brooklyn.  23366b 

Just  life  itself;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  L.  A. 
Rivers.      [So]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  17,  1911 ;  D :  25840 ;  Lidie  Avi- 
rett  Rivers,  Birmingham,  Ala.  23367 

Just  like  a  man;  in  1  act,  by  L.  M.  Power.  22 
p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  4,  1911;  D:  23287;  Louise  Mon- 
tague Power,  Savannah,  Ga.  23368 

Just   like    a   -woman;   comedietta,    by    Carabel 

Lewis   Munger.      Chicago,    T.    S.    Denison    & 

CO.   [1912]     19  p.     12°.      ([Amateur  series]) 

©   Oct.    18,    1912;    2c.    Oct.   21,    1912;    D: 

31187;  Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  23369 

domestic    trifle    in    1    act,    Sewell    Collins. 

[3],  29  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  29,  1912 ;  D :  30682 ;  Owen  Bax- 
ter, New  York.  23370 


Just  like  a  woman — Continued. 

dramatic  playlet  in  1  act,  by  C.  B.  Stern- 
berg.    17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    24,    1909;    D:  17782;    Cliarles 
B.   Sternberg,  Portland,   Or.  23371 


—  farce  in  1  act,  by  William  and  Josephine 
Giles.  Clyde,  O.,  Ames'  publishing  co.,  1909. 
8  p.  12°.  ([Ames'  series  of  standard  and 
minor  drama,  no.  483]) 

©   Nov.    9,    1909;    2c.    Nov.    17,    1909;    D: 
17416;  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O.  23372 


a  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  G.  Hunting.     22  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Henry   Gardner   Hunting,   Cliicago;    D: 
11973,   Dec.  23,  1907;  2c.  Aug.   10,   1908. 

23373 

Just  like  his  father;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  M. 
L.  Jackson.     [122]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  8,  1914 ;  D :  38066 ;  Mary  I>ack- 
eye  Jackson,  Euclid,  O.  23373a 

Just  like  John;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  M.  E. 
Swan.     [121]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    9,    1909;   D:  16528;    Mark    E. 
Swan,  New  York.  23374 

Just  like  Percy;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Alice 
C.  Thompson.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.. 
190.5.  35  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  Baker's  ed. 
of  plays) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  7201, 
Sept.  2,  1905;  2c.  Sept.  29,  1905.  23375 

Just  looking'  on;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  C.  Moore. 
[lOG]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    12,    1915;    D:  42240;    Carlyle 
Moore,  New  York.  23375a 

Just  married;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  L.  Grattan. 
[1],  29  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  18,  1912;  D:  30879;  Lawrence 
Grattan,  New  York.  23376 

1   act   play,   by  E.  T.   Spears.     12  p.     f°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  17,  1912 ;  D :  29693 ;  Edward  T. 
Spears,  Brooklj^n.  23377 

Just  meat.     See  Afterward. 

Just  my  luck;  by  A.  Allen. 

©    Alfred    Allen,    Baltimore;     1890:7476, 
Mar.  5.  23378 

See  also  Love  and  crime. 


Just   neig'hbors;   play    in   1   act,    by    F.    Engel. 
[7]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  22,  1913  ;  D  :  34228  ;  Fred  Engel, 
Belleville,  111.  23379 


Just  notions. 

1158 


See  Half  hours  of  vaudeville. 


23380 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


23398 


Just  one  kiss;  by  W.  J.  Kelley. 

©   William    J.    Kelley.    Corbin,    Ky. ;     D: 
10568,  May  15,  1907.  23380 

Just  out;  a  monologue,  by  Clias.  Barnard. 

©  Hints  pub.  &  supply  co.,  New  York ;  D : 
.5734,  Nov.  5,  1904.  23381 

Just  outside  the  door;  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  E. 
Goodman.     [135]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jiilv  26,  1913;  D :  33S99 ;  .Jules  Eck- 
ert  Goodman,   Mt.   Vernon,  N.  Y.  23382 

Just  over. 

©    M.    Theodore    Mattson,    Detroit;    1895: 
47119,   Sept.   16.  23383 

Just  Peggy;  comedy  playlet,  by  A.  Reader.  S 
p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.     Mar.    22,    1915;     D:  40134;     Anna 
Reader,  New  York.  23383a 

Just  plain  Dot;  commencement  playlet  for 
children  in  3  scenes,  by  Edith  P.  A.  U.  Pain- 
ton  Franklin,  O.,  Eldridge  entertainment 
house,  1912.     1  p.  1.,  51  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  1.  1912 ;  2c.  Dec.  9,  1912 ;  D :  31660 ; 
Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Franklin,   O. 

23384 

Just  plain  folks;  comedy  drama  of  rural  life 
in  3  acts,  by  Anthony  E.  Wills.  New  Yoi'k, 
Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1910.     50  p.     16°. 

©   Jan.    18,    1910;    2c.    Jan.   19,   1910;    D: 
17963 ;  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.     23385 

a   pastoral   drama   in   4  acts,   by   William 


Newton.     19  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Chas.  p..  Marvin  and  Harry  H.  Frazee, 
Chicago;   D:21S1,  Aug.  4.  1902;  2c.  Aug.  21, 


1902. 


23386 


See  also  Uncle  Zeberiah. 


Just  plain  lies;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  A. 
T^obson.     86  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  29.  1909;  D:  17224;  .T.  A.  Dob- 
son,  Birdsboro,  Pa.  23387 

Just  plain  Mary;  home  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A. 
La  Porte.     [4].  40  p.     4".     Typewritten.- 

©  Ic.  Nov.  14,  1910;  D:  22553;  Addie  La 
Porte,   Marion,   Ind.  23388 

Just  plain  Peter;  play  in  3  pts.,  by  Janet  Pren- 
tiss. New  York,  Missionary  education  move- 
ment of  the  U.  S.  &  Canada  [1913]    31  p.    8". 

©  Aug.  29,  1913;  2c.  Aug.  30,  1913;  D: 
344.56 ;  Missionary  education  movement  of 
the  U.  S.  &  Canada,  New  York.  23389 

Just  Polly;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  T.  Prince, 
jr.     GO  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  John  T.  Prince,  jr.,  Chicago;  D :  13295, 
July  6,  1908 ;  2c.  July  6,  1908.  23390 


Just  (A)  punishment;  in  5  acts,  by  C.  D. 
Monson.     40  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Cleston  D.  Monson,  Columbus,  O. ;  D : 
10241,   Mar.   30,   1907;   2c.   Mar.  30,  1907. 

23391 

Just  rags;  city  pastoral  in  1  scene,  by  R.  Wei- 
man.     [2],  30  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  4.  1914;  D:  38059;  Rita  Wei- 
man,  New  York.  23391a 

Just  (A)  recompense;  drama  in  4  acts,  bv  H. 
H.  Wessell.      [60]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .July  21,  1911;  D :  24700 ;  Harry  H. 
Wessell,  Chicago.  23392 

Just  (A)  retribution;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  M. 
E.  Smith. 

©  I\Lary  Ellis  Smith,  Chicago ;  1889 :  16144, 
May  28.  23393 

Just  right  dialogs;  by  Willis  N.  Bugbee. 
Franklin,  O.,  Eldridge  entertainment  house, 
1914.     83  p.     12^ 

©  Oct.  15,  1914;  2c.  Dec.  19,  1914;  A: 
391240;  Eldridge  entertainment  house, 
Franklin,  O.  23393a 

Just  Smith's  luck;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  F.  Reynolds. 

©  Fin  Reynolds,  Pittsburgh;  1899:5997, 
Jan.  16.  23394 

Just  struck  town;  an  original  comedy  drama, 
by  Lawrence  Russell.  56  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Jule  Walters,  Dixon,  111. ;  D :  1323,  .Jan. 
20,  ]902;  2c.  Jan.  20,  1902.  23395 

Just  the  same  as  now;  eugenic  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  T.  A.  Curry.  86  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  26,  1913 ;  D :  35469 ;  Thomas  A. 
Curry,  New  York.  23396 

Just  tips;  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  Wanzer.     7  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  1.5,  1915;  D:  39993;  Arthur 
Wanzer,  Chicago.  23396a 

Just  to  be  sociable;  play  in  5  acts,  by  C.  G. 
MclMaster.     46  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Jan.  28,  1910;  D:  20049;  Claire 
George   McMaster,    Grand    Rapids,    Mich. 

23397 

Just  to  get  married;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Cicely  Hamilton.  New  York,  S.  French ;  Lon- 
don, S.  French,  ltd.,  1914.  87,  3  p.  diagrs. 
12°. 

©  May  12,  1914;  Ic.  May  15,  1914;  D: 
37041 ;  Samuel  French  ltd.,  London.      23397a 

in  3  acts,  by  C.  Hamilton.     [2],  89  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  17,  1910 ;  D  :  22583 ;  Cicely  Ham- 
ilton, London.  23398 


1159 


23399 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


23417 


Just  to  please  Jeannette;  a  farce  in  3  acts,  by 
W.  C.  Duncan.    91  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    William    Gary    Duncan,    Brooklyn ;    D : 
83S2,  Apr.  19,  1906 ;  2c.  Apr.  19,  1906.    23399 

Just  touch  the  harp  gently,  my  pretty 
Louise;  a  sketch  for  one  character. 

©  Robert  M.   De  Witt,   New  York;   1875: 
14041,  Dec.  30;  2c.  Mar.  1,  1876.  23400 

Just  twenty  years  ago;  a  comedy  in  1  act, 
adapted  from  the  French  by  J.  V.  Prichard. 
New  York,  O.  A.  Roorbach  [18S1]  18  p.  16°. 
( [Acting  drama,  no.  146] ) 

©  O.  A.  Roorbach,  New  York;  1881:2216, 
Feb.  12;  2c.  Mar.  9.  23401 

Just  two  picks;  vaudeville  act,  by  J.  De  Mount 
and  A.  Tribble.     [3]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  July  20,  1911 ;  D  :  24742  ;  Jeff  De  Mount 
and  Andrew  Tribble,  New  York.  23402 

Just  vaudeville;  dialogue  used  in  vaudeville 
act,  by  H.  Mason.    4  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    14,    1914;     D:  30454;     Hilda 
Mason,  Chicago.  23402a 

in  1  act,  by  J.  Gorman.  5  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  17,  1910;  D:  22078;  Jack  Gor- 
man, New  York.  23403 

Just  what  sealed  her  fate;  a  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  L.  J.  L.  Stilwell.    61  p.     f.    Typewritten. 

©   Laura   Jean   Libbey-Stihvell,    Brooklyn ; 
D:  12079,  Jan.  3,  1908;  2c.  July  16,  1908. 

23404 

Just  why  she  lied;  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  W. 
Sayre.     109  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  12,  1915 ;  D :  39377 ;  James  Wil- 
lis  Sayre,   Seattle.  23404a 

Just  Wickens;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
M.  A.  Snell. 

©   Minnie  Andi-ews   Snell,   Chicago;   1S06: 
10275,  Feb.  12.  23405 

Just  women;  by  E.  Janvier.  2  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Emma    Janvier,     New    York ;     D :  9773. 
Jan.  9,  1907;  2c.  Jan.  9,  1907.  23406 

Just  you  and  I;  comedy  in  1  act,  bv  D.  H. 
Wallace.      [1],   12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    23,    1915;    D:  42330;    David 
Harold  Wallace,  New  York.  23406a 

Justice;  by  A.  W.  Bonney.  82  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Alice  W.  Bonney,  Cambridgeport,  Mass.; 
D :  11225,  Aug.  24,  1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  24,  1907. 

23407 


Justice — Continued. 
[by  Z.  Libin] 

119  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    11,    1911;    D:  23075;    Joseph 

Edelstein     and     Boris     Thomasliefsky,     New 

•    York.  23408 

drama,    5    acts    and    5    tableaux,    adapted 

from  the  French,  by  M.  L.  Johnson. 

©   Martha   Lafitte   Johnson,    Philadelphia; 
1873:93,  Jan.  6.  23409 


—  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Guy  Aidyelotte. 

©  Thomas  William  Broadhurst,  New  York ; 
D:64,  Jan.  22.  1901.  23410 

by  R.  A.  Marcliand.    89  p.    4°.    Type- 


written. 

©  Ralph  Austin  Marchand,  Cambridge, 
Mass.:  D :  3622.  June  19,  1903;  2c.  June  19, 
1903.  23411 


—  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  B.  Davenport. 

©  Butler  Davenport,  New  York ;  D :  14227, 
Oct.  31,  1908.  23412 

—  Same.     54  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  5,  1910 ;  D :  20117 ;  Butler  Dav- 
enport, New  York.  23413 

—  incident  of  real  life,  by  Edgar  James.     21 
p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    1,    1915:    D:  41624;    .Tulius 
Steger,  New  York.  23413a 

—  1  act  playlet,  by  M.  M.  Medbury.     15  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  16,   1910;   D:  22572;   Margaret 
Martin  Medbury,  Alameda,  Cal.  23414 


—  original  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Solomon  Libin, 
tr.  and  adapted  by  Frank  Leventhal.  [2],  44 
p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  8,  1911 ;  D  :  2333S  ;  Joseph  Edel- 
stein and  Boris  Thomashefskv,  New  York. 

23415 


Lon- 


— -tragedy  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Galsworthv. 
don,  Duckworth  &  co.,  1910.    Ill  p.    16". 

©   Feb.    21,    1910;    2c.    Feb.    26,    1910;    D: 
20301 ;  John  Galsworthy,  London.  23416 


Same.    New  Yoi-k,  Charles  Scribners'  sons, 

1910.     [8],  109  p.    12°. 

©  Oct.  4,  1910 ;  2c.  Oct.  12,  1910 ;  D :  22297 ; 
John  Galswortliy,  London.  23417 

or,  Billy,  comedy  drama  in  1  act,  by  Hazel 

M.  Hall  and  N.  A.  Reardon.     [1],  6  p.     f . 

Tj'pewritten. 

©   Ic.    Dec.   5,    1914;    D:  39016;    Neale   A. 
Reardon,  Paterson,  N.  J.  23417a 


1160 


23418 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


£3432 


Justice — Continued. 

or,  Tlie  cost,  a  play  of  American  life,  by 

W.  H.  Carson.    74  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Win.    Henrv    Carson,    New    York;    D: 

12932,  May  8,  1908 ;  2c.  May  8,  1908.        23418 

See  also  Plays;  by  John  Galsworthy. 

Justice  and  liberty;  a  political  dialogue,  by  G. 
Lowes  Dickinson.  New  York,  The  McClure 
company,  1908.     2  p.  1.,  2.56  p.     12°. 

©  G.  L.  Dickinson,  England,  and  McClure 
CO.,  United  States;  A:  221314,  Nov.  2,  1908; 
2c.  Nov.  2,  1908.  23418a 

Justice  and  the  law;  by  J.  R.  Sensibar.  89  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  30,  1909 ;  D :  166G3 :  Jacob  Ra- 
phael Sensibar,  Gary,  lud.  23419 

Justice  at  last;  melodrama  in  .5  acts,  by  L.  01- 
sommer.     31  p.,  1  1.     12°.     Printed. 

©  July  13.  1911;  2c.  Aug.  30,  1911;  D: 
25148 ;  Leon  Olsommer,  Verdigris,  Neb.  23420 

See  also  Blackmailer  (The) 

Justice  for  Ireland.     See  Home  rule. 

Justice  of  Jean;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  L. 
Reid.     83  p.     4°.     Tj-pewritten. 

©  Leon  Reid,  Louisville;  D:  14777,  Jan. 
9,  1909;  2c.  Jan.  30,  1909.  23421 

Justice  (A)  of  the  peace;  incident  from  a  police 
reporter's  notebook  that  never  goes  to  print,  by 
W.  Montague.    12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  20,  1914;  D:  38-555;  Walter 
Montague,  San  Francisco.  23421a 

Justice  served  hot;  playlet,  by  J.  L.  Romer. 
[11]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

®  Ic.  Mar.  18,  1914 ;  D :  36.576 ;  John  Lyons 
Romer,  San  Francisco.  23421b 

Justice  wanted;  play  in  3  acts,  by  F.  P.  O'Con- 
nor.    [55]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  3,  1915 ;  D :  42412 ;  Francis  Pa- 
cificus  O'Connor,  Brooklyn.  23421c 

Justice  Whisker's  trial.  See  Everybody,  and 
other  plays  for  children. 

Justicia  baturra;  comedia  llrica  en  3  caudros, 
original  y  en  prosa,  de  L.  Navarro  Serrano 
y  J.  de  JJurgos,  mfisica  de  los  maestros  San 
Felipe  y  Vela.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espaiioles]  1909.  51  p.  12°.  [Libretto  only] 
©  Nov.  18,  1909;  2c.  Nov.  19,  1909;  D: 
17483;  Leon  Navarro  Serrano  y  Javier  de 
Burgos,  Madrid.  23422 

Justicia  (La)  de  Almudevar;  sainete  en  1  acto 
y  en  prosa,  original  de  P.  Parellada  y  A. 
Casaiial.  INIadrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  es- 
pauoles]  1915.     29  p.     12°. 

©  June  24,  1915;  Ic.  June  25,  1915;  D: 
41060;  Pablo  Parellada  y  Alberto  Casanal, 
Madrid.  23422a 


Justicier  (Le)     See  Husband  and  judge. 
Justification   (A)   by  works.      See  Sir  Harry 


Vane,  governor. 


17 


Justified;  dramatic  playlet,  by  H.   Segall 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  30, 1915 ;  D  :  41599 ;  Harry  Segall, 
St.  Louis.  23422b 

emotional  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  M.  Royle. 

[180]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  13, 1911 ;  D  :  26014 ;  Edwin  Milton 
Royle,  Darien,  Conn.  23423 

Justified  by  fire;  a  romance  of  San  Francisco 
refugees,  by  S.  A.  Willson. 

©    Sadie   A.    Willson,    Portland,    Or,;    D: 
10350.  Apr.  15,  1907.  23424 

Justin;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  W.  Mathieu.  28 
p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Fred'k  W.  Mathieu,  New  York ;  D :  14943, 
Jan.  29,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  23,  1909.  23425 

Justina;  or,  A  strange  world,  a  romantic,  do- 
mestic, drama  in  5  acts,  written  and  adapted 
for  representation  from  M.  E.  Braddon's  novel 
entitled  A  strange  world,  by  H.  M.  Houghton. 

©  Helen  M.  Houghton,  Philadelphia ;  1875 : 
7451,  July  16.  23426 

Justine;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  S.  C.  Kidder.  58 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Sara  C.   Kidder,   North  Evanston,   111. ; 
1890 :  4517,  Feb.  5  ;  2c.  Mar.  21.  23427 

a  play  in  3  acts  by  B.  Israeli,  89  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©   Baruch   Israeli,   Washington ;    D :  13996, 
Oct.  5,  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  5,  1908.  23428 

Justinian  and  Theodora;  a  drama  being  a  chap- 
ter  of    history    and    the   one   gleam    of   light 
during  the  dark  ages,  by  E.  and  Alice  Hubbard. 
©   Elbert   Hubbard,   East   Aurora,   N.   Y. ; 
D  :  8558,  May  10,  1906.  23429 

Jvistino,  el  jardinero;  zarzuela  alegre,  en  1  acto 
y  2  cuadros,  en  prosa,  original  de  Emilio 
Miigica  y  Juan  Villaseiior,  mtisica  del  maes- 
tro Prudencio  Muiioz.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores  espaiioles]  1910.  29  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Oct.  29,  1910 ;  2c.  Oct.  31, 1910 ;  D :  22436 ; 
E.  Mugica  y  J.  Villasenor,  Madrid.        23430 

Justitia;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  H.  Sowle. 

©    Henrietta    Sowle,    Melrose,    Mass. ;    D : 
7048,  July  17,  1905.  23431 

Juvenile  (The);  by  M.  Snyder.  29  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Marcus   Snyder,   Denver ;   D :  6470,  Apr. 
6,  1905 ;  2c.  Apr.  6,  1905.  23432 


1161 


23433 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


23449 


Juvenile  (The)  court  judge;  original  play  in 
4  acts,  by  F.  D.  Anderson.  65  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr,  18,  1913;  D:  32984;  Frederick 
Dyer  Anderson,  Denver.  23433 

Juvenile  fantastics,  and  The  butterfly;  two  en- 
tertainments for  children,  by  Lucy  D.  Jen- 
kins. Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1901.  13 
p.     12°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  857, 
Sept.  11,  1901 ;  2c.  Sept.  17,  1901.  23434 

Juventud,  juventud;  comedia  de  costumbres  en 
1  acto  y  en  prosa,  original  de  A.  M.  Vi6rp;ol. 
Madrid  fSociedad  de  autores  espafioles]  1908. 
36  p.    12°. 

©  Antonio  M.  Vi^rgol,  Madrid ;  D :  14498, 
Dec.  11,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  11,  1908.  23435 

Juxbaron  (Der);  posse  in  3  akten,  von  Pordes- 
Milo  u.  Hermann  Plaller,  gesangs-teste  von 
Willi  Wolff,  niusik  von  Walter  Kollo.  Miin- 
chen,  Drei  raasken  verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1913. 
28  p.     12°.      [Lyrics  only] 

©  Nov.  14,  1913;  Ic.  Apr.  23,  1914;  D: 
36803;  Drei  masken  verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h..  Mu- 
nich. 23435a 

Same.    Regiebuch.    Miinchen,  Drei  masken 

verlag,  1913.    2  p.  1.,  2  p.,  3-80  numb.  1.    8°. 

©  Dec.  15,  1913;  Ic.  .July  15,  1914;  D: 
37607 ;  Drei  masken  verlag,  Munich.      23435b 

Same.    2  p.  1.,  2  p.,  3-75  numb.  1.    8°. 

©  Dec.  28,  1913 ;  Ic.  Oct.  16, 1914 ;  D :  38512  ; 
Drei  raasken  verlag,  Munich.  23435c 

Juxta-Polaris;  an  original  operatic  comedy  in 
3  acts,  libretto  by  I.  L.  Vansant.  60  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  I.  L.  Vansant,  Philadelphia ;  1886 :  27040. 
Nov.  30;  2c.  Nov.  29,  1887.  23436 

K  402;  1  act  play,  by  M.  V.  Samuels.  [2],  19 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  26,  1913;  D:  33325;  Maurice  V. 
Samuels,  New  York.  23437 

K.  O.  C.  of  Hope  Hill;  a  fai'cical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  R.  N.  Traver  and  M.  Breyer. 

©  Robert  N.  Traver  and  Mary  Breyer. 
North   Platte,   Neb.;    1886:27999,   Dec.   IL 

23438 

K.  (The)  0.  P.s;  or,  Knights  of  Pythias,  first 
part  finale,  in  3  scenes,  written  and  arr.  by 
J.  Gorman. 

©  James  Gorman,  United  States;  1884: 
23938,  Dec.  3.  23439 

K.  (The)  of  L.;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  L. 
Buchanan. 

©  W.  L.  Buchanan,  Moberlv.  Mo.;  1886: 
19030,  Aug.  23.  23440 


Ka;  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Wheatley.     [6],  86  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    14,    1911;    D:  233.58;    E.    A. 
Wheatley,   Chattanooga.  23441 

Ka  Foo-za-lem;  or,   The  beast  who  dwelt  in 
the  East,  an  extravaganza,  by  N.  Chihls. 

©    Nathaniel    Childs,    Boston;    1878:3237. 
Mar.  16.  23442 

See   also   Kaf oozelum. 


Ka  hapa  haole.     See  Half  white. 

Kabale  und  liebe;  ein  biirgerliches  trauerspiel. 
von  Friedrich  Schiller,  ed.  with  introduction, 
notes  and  appendix  by  Wm.  Addison  Hervey. 
New  York,  H.  Holt  and  company,  1912.  cxiii, 
279  p.    front,   (port.)    plates.     16°. 

©    Nov.    25,    1912;    2c.    Dec.    3,    1912;    A: 
328649;   Henry  Holt  &  CO.,  New  York. 

23442a 

Kachan;  an  oriental  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  by 
Eugenie  Frasher  and  Kirke  La  Shelle.  Type- 
written. 

©  Mazie  N.  La  Shelle,  New  York;  1896: 
30869,  May  21;  2c.  May  21.  23443 

Kadee  (The);  or,  A  tale  of  Cairo,  an  Egj'ptian 
comic  opera  in  2  acts,  words  by  H.  Macnutt, 
music  by  Warren  A.  Hawley.  105  p.  f°. 
Typewritten.      [Libretto   only] 

©  Howard  Macnutt,  United  States;  1886: 
12850,  June  2;  2c.  Aug.  27.  23444 

Kady,  a  child  of  the  Rockies;  an  idyl  of  the 
mountains,  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  G. 
Andrews. 

©  Fred  G.  Andrews,  United  States;  1889: 
33408,  Nov.  4.  23445 

Kady.  the  princess  of  the  Rockies;  a  drama 
in  5  acts,  dramatized  from  the  original  story, 
by  E.  G.  Matlack. 

©  Edward  G.  Matlack,  Chester,  111.;  1889: 
30730,  Oct.  10.  23446 

Katchen  (Das)  von  Heilbronn;  romantische 
oper  in  einem  vorspiel  und  3  aufziigen,  nach 
Heinrich  von  Kleist,  von  Moritz  .TalTe,  neu 
bearb.  mit  teilweiser  benutzung  des  textes 
von  Ludwig  Bussler,  von  Kurt  Fliegel  und 
Otto  Lindemann.  Berlin,  Kurt  Fliegel  &  co. 
2  p.  1.,  79  p.  12°.  [Libretto,  with  mu.sic  of 
overture] 

©  July  1,  1912  ;  2c.  Oct.  16,  1912  ;  D  :  31138  ; 
Jungdeutscher  verlag  Kurt  Fliegel  &  co.,  Ber- 
lin. 23447 

Kaffeeklatsch  (Ber);  huraoristischer  dialog, 
von  J.  Friedlander. 

©  J.  Friedlander,  Memphis,  Tenn. ;  1887 : 
5982,  Mar.  14.  23448 

KaflSr  (The)  king;  a  dream,  by  I.  N.  Morris. 

©  I.  N.  Morris,  Washington ;  1895 :  5.5387. 
Oct.  31.  23449 


1162 


23450 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE    UNITED  STATES 


23465 


Kaffir  (The)  king— Continued. 

a  4  act  melodrama,  by  Fitzgerald  Murphy. 

82  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edw.  F.  Rush,  New  York ;  D :  1714,  Mar. 

31,  1902;  2c.  Mar.  31,  1902.  23450 

a  romance  of  Cripple  Creek  and  the  Trans- 
vaal. 

©  Henrietta  Memminger,  Chicago;  1896: 
61338,  Nov.  9.  23451 

Kafoozelum;  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  words  by 
A.  Lowe,  music  by  George  Kosey.  81  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Allen  Lowe,  New  York ;  D :  5955.  Dee. 
23,  1904;  2c.  Jan.  10,  1905.  23452 

See  also  Ka  Foo-za-lem. 

Kahoona  (The);  a  musical  comedy,  by  M. 
Clover  and  L.  Galbraith.  39  p.  f°.  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  July  14,  1909;  D:  16232;  Lucy  Gal- 
braith and  Madge  Clover,  United  States. 

23453 

Kain;  musik  drama  in  1  aufzug,  dichtung  von 
Heinrich  Bulthaupt,  musik  von  E.  d'Albert. 
Text  and  music. 

©  Eugen  d'Albert,  Frankfort,  Germany ; 
1899  :  71242,  Nov.  1 ;  2c.  Nov.  1.  23454 

Kain  und  Abel;  oper  in  1  akt,  von  Felix  Wein- 
gartner.  Leipzig,  Wein,  Universal  -  edition 
a.  g.  [1914]     31  p'.     8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  ]\Lay  9, 1914 ;  Ic.  June  16,  1914 ;  D  :  37334 ; 
Universal-edition  a.-g.,  Vienna.  23454a 

Kaintuckee;  opera  in  1  act,  book  by  F.  A. 
Churchill,  jr.  [1],  10  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Dec.  IS,  1915;  D:  42526;  Frederick 
Arthur  Churchill,  jr.,  Cleveland.  23454b 

Kaintucky  fo'ks;  or,  Kaintucky  jestice,  by 
O.  West.     28  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Olive  West,  New  York :  D :  341,  Apr.  12, 
1901 ;  2c.  Apr.  12,  1901.  23455 

Kaiser  (Der);  tragodie  in  5  akten,  von  Hans 
von  Knhlenberg,  fiir  die  biihne  bearb.  von  Hans 
Olden.  Berlin-Charlottenburg,  Vita,  deutsches 
verlagshaus  [1911]     176  p.    12°. 

©  Jan.  15,  1911 ;  2c.  Feb.  4,  1911 ;  D  :  23926 ; 
Felix  Heinemann,  Berlin.  23456 

Kaiser  Karls  geisel;  eiu  legendenspiel.  von  Ger- 
hart  Hauptmann.  2.  aufl.  Berlin,  S.  Fischer, 
1908.    3  p.  1.,  [9]-157  p.    12°. 

©  S.  Fischer,  verlag,  Berlin ;  D :  1220G.  Jan. 
18,  1908;  2c.  Feb.  3,  1908.  23457 

Same.     6.  aufl.     Berlin,  S.     Fischer,  1908. 

3  p.  1.,  [9]-157,  [1]  p.    12°. 

©  res.  under  act  of  Mar.  3,  1905,  by  S. 
Fischer  verlag,  Berlin ;  res.  no.  1594 ;  Ic.  Feb. 
20.  1908.  23458 


Kaiser  Karls   g'eisel — Continued. 

legendenspiel    in    4    akten,    von    Gex'hart 

Hauptmann.  kritik  und  neuer  vierter  akt  von 
G.  Stommel.  Hamburg,  Verlagsgesellschaft 
Hamburg,  m.  b.  h.,  1911.    66  p.    8°. 

©  Dec.  16,  1911;  2c.  Jan.  11,  1912;  D: 
28277;  Gottfried  Stommel,  Diisseldorf,  Ger- 
many. 23459 

See  also  Dramatic  (The)  works  of  Ger- 


hart  Hauptmann. 

Kaiser  Napoleon.     See  Napoleon  Bonaparte. 

Kaiser  (Der)  rief;  eine  vaterlandische  revue 
mit  musik,  von  Franz  Cornelius,  gesangstexte 
von  Willy  Priiger,  musik  von  Rudolf  Nelson. 
Berlin,  Figaro  verlag,  1915.  56  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Mar.  15,  1915;  Ic.  Apr.  24.  1915;  D: 
40501 ;  Figaro  verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin. 

23459a 

See  also  Kriimel  vor  Paris! 

Kaiser-schnupft  (Der);  spieloper  in  1  akt,  von 
Adolph  Rosee,  musik  von  Richard  Fronz. 
Berlin,  Berliner  theater-verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h., 
1912.    40  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  .July  17,  1913;  D:  34880;  Berliner 
theater-verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin.  23460 

Kaiserliche  hoheit;  satyrischer  schwank  in  3 
aufztigen,  nach  J.  A.  Simons-Mees  Paladin, 
frei  fiir  die  deutsche  biihne  bearb.,  von  Else 
Otteu  und  Rudolph  Lothar.  [Berlin-Charlot- 
tenburg] A.  F.  A.  [1913]     80  p.     16°. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  2,  1913;  D:  33984;  Anstalt  fiir 
auffiihrungsrecht,  Charlottenburg,  Germany. 

23461 

Kaiserparade  (Die);  schwank  in  1  akt,  von 
Hermann  Stein.  Berlin,  E.  Bloch,  1912.  26 
p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  19,  1913;  D:  33450;  Eduard 
Bloch.  Berlin.  23462 

Kaiser's  ranks  and  file;  after  the  German  kom- 
miss,  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  M.  F.  Littmann. 
98  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Max  F.  Littmann,  New  York;  D:9024, 
Sept.  1,  1906;  2c.  Sept.  1,  1906.  23463 

Kajanka;  or.  The  devil's  son,  a  spectacular 
drama. 

©  C.  A.  and  J.  G.  Milller  and  Geo.  D.  Mel- 
ville, United  States ;  1889 :  1868,  Jan.  14. 

23464 

Kajus  der  strolch;  romantische  komodie  in  3 
akten  und  einem  vorspiel,  von  Kurt  Kiichler. 
Berlin,  Vertriebsstelle  des  Vex-bandes  deutscher 
biihnenschriftsteller,  1911.    87  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  28,  1911;  D:  25617;  Vertriebs- 
stelle des  Verbandes  deutscher  biihnenschrifts- 
teller.  g.  ra.  b.  h.,  Berlin.  23465 


1163 


23466 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


23481 


Kalanthe,  queen  of  the  Nile;  romantic  drama 
iu  5  acts  and  5  tableaux,  by  Annie  Lewis 
(Mrs,  F.  W.  Johnson)  85  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Annie  Lewis  Johnson,  Philadelphia; 
1884 :  13783,  July  7  ;  2c.  Oct.  27,  1888.     23466 

Kale  college;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  V.  Becker 
and  W.  F.  McNeary.  [3],  29  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  13,  1913;  D:  35507;  William 
Voigt  Becker  and  William  F.  McNeary,  New- 
ark, N.  J.  23467 

Kaleema;  by  M.  McClelland.  10  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Marion  McClelland.  Chicago;  D :  15320, 
Mar.  13,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  13.  1909.  23468 

Kaleidescope  (The)  of  fun.  See  Harry  Ma- 
carthy's  New  Year's  day. 

Kalhe  (Die)  zwischen  die  roiber.  See  01,  wie 
nehm  ich  sie? 

Kali;  play  in  2  acts,  by  L.  Keeney  and  Eliza- 
beth Cooper.    54  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  16.  1915;  D:  40383:  Louella 
Keeney,  Los  Angeles.  23468a 

Kalmar;  tragedy  in  1  act,  by  H.  Ridler.  19  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  12,  1913;  D:  33200;  Horace 
Ridler,  London.  23469 

Kalte  (Das)  herz;  freie  bearbeitung  des  gleich- 
namigen  W.  Hauff'schen  niJirchens  und  mu- 
sik,  von  Robert  Konta.  Textbuch.  Berlin. 
Ed.  Bote  und  G.  Bock,  1908,  39  p.    12°. 

©  Ed.  Bote  &  G.  Bock,  Berlin;  D:  13638, 
Aug.  24,  1908;  2c.  Aug.  24.  1908.  23470 

Kalte  (Der)  strahl;  kom.odie  in  1  akt.  von  Paul 
Bliss.     Leipzig,  O.  Teich,  1912.     30  p.     12°. 

©  Jan.  4,  1912  ;  2c.  Apr.  20,  1912 ;  D :  29428 ; 
Otto  Teich,  Leipzig.  23471 

Kama-Kusuma;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  Rut- 
land.    Typewritten. 

©  Lucile  Rutland,  New  York ;  1895 :  43321, 
Aug.  26 ;  2c.  Aug.  26.  23472 

Kambyses.     See  Schauspiele. 

Kameraden;  drama  in  3  acts  in  German,  by 
H.  Wuttke. 

©  Herman  Wuttke,  Pittsburgh;  D:4]58, 
Oct.  21,  1903.  23473 

Kammermusik;  lustspiel  in  3  akten,  von  Hein- 
rich  Ilgenstein.  Berlin,  Theaterverlag  E. 
Bloch  [1913]     128  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  3,  1913;  D :  32497 ;  Concordia 
deutsche   verlagsanstalt.   g.   m.   b.   h.,   Berlin. 

23474 


Kamp  for  kjserlighet;  skuespil  i  4  akter,  af 
Alf  Harbitz.  Kristiunia,  H.  Aschehoug  &  co. 
(W.  Nygaard)    1910.     [4],  134  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  23,  1910;  2c.  Dec.  13,  1910;  D: 
23078;  H.  Aschehoug  &,  co.,  Christiauia,  Nor- 
way. 23475 

Kampen  mod  Bal;  et  bibelsk  drama,  af  V. 
R0rdam.  Kjobenhavn  og  Kristiania,  Gylden- 
.dalske  boghandel,  Nordisk  forlag,  1914.  175 
p.    8°. 

©  Dec.  2,  1914;  Ic.  Dec.  28,  1914;  D: 
39212;  Valdemar  R0rdam  %  Gyldendalske 
boghandel,  Nordisk  forlag,  Copenhagen. 

23475a 

Kampf  am  vorabend;  drama  in  3  akten.  Ber- 
lin, Schuster  &  Loefller  [1905]     80  p.     12°. 

©  Schuster  &  Loefller,  Berlin ;  D :  7541, 
Nov.  9,  1905;  2c.  Nov.  9,  1905.  23476 

Kampf  (Der)  mit  dem  schatten;  3  akte  eines 
vorspiels  zum  leben,  von  Heinrich  Lillenfein. 
Berlin,  Egon  Fleischel  &  co.,  1906.  2  p.  1., 
104  p.     12°. 

©  res.  under  act  of  Mar.  3,  1905,  by  Eman- 
uel Lederer,  New  York ;  res.  no.  572 ;  Ic. 
Oct.  16,  1906.  23477 

Kampf   (Ein)   um   Rom.      See   Matasuntha. 

Kam'rad  Manne;  volksposse  mit  gesang  in  3 
akten.  von  Jean  Kren  und  Georg  Okonko^^■- 
ski,  gesangtexte  von  Alfred  Schonfeld,  musik 
von  Max  Winterfield  (Jean  Gilbert)  Berlin- 
Wilmersdorf,  Felix  Bloch  erben.  1914.  107 
p.     8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Nov.  14,  1914  ;  D  :  3SS0S  ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,    Berlin-Wilmersdorf.  23477a 

l^anawa;  a  crown  of  iron  spikes,  a  Japanese 
classical  drama  [authorship  attributed  to 
Motokiyo]  tr.  from  the  Japanese,  by  T. 
Ochiai.  (In  Poet  lore,  v.  23,  no.  3,  !May-June. 
1912;  periodical  ©  Aug.  1,  1912;  2c.  Aug.  9, 
1912;  B:  2.57863;  Poet  lore  co.,  Boston) 

23478 

Kandaxica  (The);  or,  The  quintessence  of 
quince,  a  fantastic  and  farcical  opera  in  2 
acts,  by  S.  C.  Comstock.  114  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©  S.  C.  Comstock,  England ;  D :  7595.  Nov. 
21,  1905;  2c.  Nov.  21,  190-5.  23479 

Kandos;  or.  Redeemed,  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
W.  Redmund. 
©  William  Redmund,  Boston;  1889:17894. 
-  June  12.  23480 

Kanjundu;  or.  From  fear  of  the  enemy,  by 
Helen  L.  Willcox.  New  York,  ]\Iissionary 
education  movement  of  the  United  States  and 
Canada  [1913]     40  p.    8°. 

©  Jan.  22.  1913;  2c.  Jan.  27,  1913;  A: 
330838 ;  Missionary  education  movement  of 
the  U.  S.  &  Canada,  New  York.  23481 


1164 


23482 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


23503 


Kannceled;  1-act    playlet,    by    R.    P.    Janette. 
7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Dec.   17,   1910;    D:  22837;   Robt.   P. 
Janette  and  Don  Ramsay,  Boston.         23482 

Kansas   (A)   courtship;  a  comedy  sketch  in   1 
act.  by  A.  H.  Laidlaw,  jr. 

©  Alexander  H.  Laidlaw,  jr..  New  York; 
1S99 :  44050,  July  3.  23483 

Kansas   (The)   cyclone;  by  H.  M.  Peltz.     7  p. 
f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Herman  Max  Peltz,  Chicago;  D:  12293. 
Feb.  3,  1908;  2c.  Feb.  3,  1908.  23484 


by  M.  Kidder. 

©  Mary  Kidder,  San  Francisco ;  D :  9058. 
Sept.  10.  1906.  23485 

Kansas  (The)  immigrants;  or,  The  great  ex- 
odus, a  farce,  by  T.  S.  Denison.  Chicago, 
T.  S.  Denison,  1879.  12  p.  12°.  ([School 
and  social  drama] ) 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  1879 :  13633.  Oct. 
14 ;  2c.  Oct.  22.  23486 

—  Same. 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago,  in  renewal  for 
14  years  from  Oct.  14,  1907 ;  D :  11402,  Sept. 
23,  1907;  2c.  Sept.  23,  1907.  23487 

ilansas   (The)   joint.      See  Prohibition. 

Kansas  (A)  sunflower;  a  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  ^V.  H.  Locke.  34  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Will  H.  Locke,  Mound  City,  Mo.;  D: 
3077,  Mar.  2,  1903 ;  2c.  Mar.  2,  1903.      23488 

Kapelmeister;  a  drama  in  1  act,  by  E.  L.  Con- 
nelly.    14  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Eugene  Le  2^Ioyne  Connelly,  Pittsburgh; 
D:S095,  Mar.  3,  1906;  2c.  Mar.  3,  1906. 

23489 

Kapoora  (The)     See  Sacrifice  (The) 

Kappe  (Die)  des  Confucius.     See  Cap  (The)  of 

Confucius. 

Karen  Bornenian;  Lynggaard  &  co.,  two -plays 
by  H.jalmar  Bergstrom,  tr.  from  the  Danish 
with  an  introduction  by  Edwin  Bjorkman. 
New  York,  M.  Kennerley.  1913.  xvi  p.  1  1., 
[3],  4-255  p.     12°.     (Modern  drama  series) 

©   Nov.   14,   1913;    2c.   Dec.   2,    1913;   A: 
357987;  Mitchell  Kennerley,  New  York. 

23490 

Karl;  or.  Luck  from  the  Sou' west,  a  drama  in 
5  acts,  by  E.  A.  Hayes.     Typewritten. 

©  Everaud  A.  Hayes,  Bulfalo  ;  1891 :  37082. 
Oct.  15;  Ic.  Apr.  4.  1892.  23491 

Karl  Kanno.      See  Drama  (The)  of  destiny. 


Karl  Kannigieser  and  the  cannibal;  a  1  act 
farce  comedy,  by  F.  J.  Beaman.  17  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Fred  J.   Beaman,    Jackson,    Mich. ;   D : 
9772,  Jan.  3,  1907 ;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1907.        23492 

Karl  Kline;  or,  The  Dutch  fool,  a  melodra- 
matic sensation  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Barnes. 

©   James   Barnes,   New  York ;   1875 :  9052, 
Sept.  1.  23493 

Karl  Moor;  schauspiel,  von  M.  Sommer.  84  p. 
12°.     Printed. 

©    Max    Sommer,    Newai^k,    N.    J. ;    1885 : 
19194,  Sept.  10;  2c.  Oct.  10.  23494 

Karl,  the  prize  winner;  a  comedy  drama,  by 
J.  R.  Garey  and  E.  A.  Wood. 

©   James   R.    Garey   and   E.   Allen   Wood, 
Pittsburgh;  1892:39225.  Sept.  28.  23495 

Karloo  and  Dolores;  grand  opera  libretto  in  3 
acts,  adapted  by  E.  M.  Lowitz  from  the 
French  of  Victorien  Sardou.  74  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  June  16,   1910;   D:  21395;   Elise  M. 
Lowitz,  New  York.  23496 

Karl's  promise;  a  comedy  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
by  H.  Hart. 

©  Harry  Hart.  Buffalo;  1888:18563,  June 
29.  23497 

Karma;  play  in  a  prologue  and  4  acts,  by  E. 
Bingham.     [7],  110  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  5,  1910 ;  D :  21483 ;  Edfrid  Bing- 
ham, Paris.  23498 

Karma,  the  law  of  laws;  play  in  1  act,  by  Lewis 
yicary.     [3],  19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   July  13,   1914;   D:  37553;   Louis  T. 
Ollesheimer,  Detroit.  23499 

Karmama;  a  startling  catastrophe  in  3  acts, 
by  E.  S.  Van  Zile.    56  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Edward    Van   Zile,    Hartford ;    D :  7554, 
Nov.  14,  1905;  2c.  Nov.  14,  1905.  23500 

Karo;  or.  The  spark  of  life,  by  W.  W.  Colby. 

©   Wallace  W.   Colby,  Brooklyn;   D :  9661, 
Dec.  19,  1906.  23501 

Karshen  (Dsr)  gorten.  See  Gesammelte 
dramen:   Anton  Tchechoff. 

Kasernenluft;  schauspiel  in  4  akten,  von  Her- 
mann Martin  Stein  und  Ernst  Sohngen. 
[Berlin,  Theaterverlag  E.  Bloch,  1910]  115 
p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  7,  1911 ;  D  :  24127 ;  Eduard  Bloch, 
Berlin.  23502 

See  also  Affair  (The)  in  the  barracks. 

Kass;  or,  Two  suitors,  original  comedy  in  2 
acts,  by  H.  W.  Styer.  22  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Ic.    June   21,    1911;    D:  24528;    Harriet 
Wasson  Styer,  Oakland,  Cal.  23503 


1165 


23504 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


23523 


Kate;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  C.  Roach. 

©   James   C.    Roach,   Bath   Beach,   N.   Y. ; 

1890 :  19392,  June  16.  23504 

a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Bronson  Howard. 


New  York  and  London,   Harper  &  brothers, 

1906.  X,  210,  [1]  p.     12°. 

©  B.  Howard,  New  York ;  A :  155965,  Sept. 
13,  1906 ;  2c.  Oct.  9,  1906.  23504a 

an  emotional  society  drama  in  4  acts,  by 

C.  A.  Davy.    35  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Catherine  Amelia  Davy,  Mt.  Washington, 
Mo.;   D:  11350,  Sept.  13,  1907;  2c.   Sept.  IS, 

1907.  23505 

Kate  Carneg'ie.  See  Beside  the  bonnie  brier 
bush. 

Kate  McDonald.  See  Dramatic  works  of  Dan- 
iel Bedinger  Lucas. 

Kate  of  Heilbronn;  or,  The  Sylvester  night 
dream,  a  grand,  historical,  chivalrous  and 
romantic  drama  in  5  acts. 

©    Augusta    Eudres,    Philadelphia;    1873: 
13221,  Nov.  14.  23506 

Kate  Pheeny;  or.  Peg,  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  D. 
Richardson. 

©  Dick  Richardson  and  J.  St.  Maur,  New 
York ;  1888 :  18005,  June  23.  23507 

Kate  Shannon;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  G.  Andrews. 
58  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Gertrude  Andrews,  South  Orange,  N.  J. ; 
D :  6914,  July  6,  1905 ;  2c.  July  6,  1905.  23508 

by  G.  N.  Andrews.  62  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Gertrude  Nelson  Andrews,  South  Orange, 
N.  J. ;  D :  11883,  Dec.  7,  1907 ;  2c.  Dec.  7,  1907. 

23509 

Same.    Proof. 


Katharina;  draraatische  legende  in  3  bildern, 
von  Leo  van  Heemstede,  musik  von  Edgar 
Tinel.  Leipzig,  Breitkopf  &  Hartel,  1908.  48 
p.     16°. 

©  Breitkopf  &  Hartel,  New  York ;  D :  13421, 
July  27,  1908;  2c.  July  27,  1908.  23515 


ein  renaissanceschauspiel,  von  Herbert  von 

Fuchs.  Eerlin-Charlottenburg,  Biihnenverlag 
.Anstalt  fiir  aulfiihruugsrecht,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1914. 
viii,  104  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  30,  1914 ;  D :  36873 ;  Anstalt  fur 
aulliihrungsrecht  dramatischer  werke  d.  lit- 
eratur  u.  musik,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Charlottenburg, 
Germany.  23515a 

Katharine  and  Petruchio  (Shakespeare's  com- 
edy of);  the  prompt-book  ed.  by  W.  Winter,  as 
presented  by  Edwin  Booth,  [v.  11]  New 
York,  Francis  Hart  &  company,  1878.  49  p. 
16°. 

©  William  Winter,  New  York ;  1878 :  13627, 
Nov.  22 ;  2c.  Nov.  23.  23516 

See    also    Shakespeare's    works. — Taming 

(The)  of  the  shrew. 

Katherine;  by  F.  C.  Dieudonng. 

©  Florence  Carpenter  Dieudonn§,  Washing- 
ton;  1898:17952,  Mar.  16.  23517 

a  comic  opera  version  of  She  stoops  to  con- 
quer, by  J.  K.  Bangs  and  R.  C.  Pentield. 

©  John  Keudrick  Bangs  and  Roderic  C. 
Penheld,  New  York ;  D :  3426,  May  7,  1903. 

23518 


©  Gertrude  Nelson  Andrews,  South  Orange, 
N.  J.;  D:  13167,  June  12,  1908;  2c.  June  12, 
1908.  23510 

Kate    Stoddard;    or.    The    Goodrich    mystery, 
drama  in  5  acts,  by  L.  W.  Harleigh. 

©  L.  W.  Harleigh,  New  York;  1873:9283, 
Aug.  18.  23511 

Kate   Varney;   a   drama   in  3  acts,   by  R.   K. 
Snow. 

©  Robert  Keith  Snow,  Boston ;  1894 :  20285, 
Apr.  20.  23512 

Kate's  infatuation;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Lot- 
tie Shields. 

©  Roxbury  pub.  co..  New  York;  1899: 
76322,  Nov.  22;  2c.  Nov.  22.  23513 

Kate's  press  agent;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  E. 
Freiberger.     [1],  21  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  3,  1912;  D:  29570;  Edward 
Freiberger,  New  York.  23514 

1166 


a  romantic  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Frederick 

Standish  H.  Reed.     24  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Harry  Reed,  Chelsea,  Mass. ;  1892 :  38519, 
Sept.  23;  2c.  Sept.  23.  23519 

Katherine  Selsor  monologue;  by  Frederick  Al- 
len.    7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  3.   1912;   D:  29939;   Katherine 


Selsor,  Chicago. 


23520 


Katherine   "Walton;   4   act  drama,    adapted   by 

E.   C.   Chapeau    from    W.    Gilmore    Si  nuns' 

novel,   Katherine  Walton.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ellen  Chazal  Chapeau,   Savannah,   Ga. ; 

1898:  50040,  Aug.  29;  2c.  Dee.  4,  1901.    23521 

Kathleen;  playlet,   by   A.   L.   Keir.      [2],  29  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Jan.    28,    1914;     D:35S90;     Angela 
Logan  Keir,  New  York.  23521a 

or.  The  heart  of  Lough  Hill. 

©  Francis  J.   Lennon.   Woonsocket,   R.   I. ; 
1897 :  62680,  Nov.  8.  23522 

or,   Who   is    she?   a   comedy   drama   in   5 

acts,  by  C.  T.  Rogers. 

©    Charlotte     Thompson     Rogers,     United 
States;   1877:13740,  Nov.  26.  23523 


23524 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


23544 


Kathleen  O'Mara;  Irish  comedy  sketch,  by  J. 
L.     Brigham.     13  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  J,  Le  Pierre  Brigham,  New  York ;   D : 
G313,  Mar.  10,  1905 ;  2c.  Mar.  10,  1905.    23524 

Kathleen's  honor;  a  heroic  tragedy  in  5  acts, 
by  G.  White.     72  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  George  White,  Philadelphia ;  1892 :  1560, 
Jan.  8;  2c.  Jan.  19;  Ic.  May  11  (printed) 

23525 

Kathro;  or,  The  model  seminary,  a  comic 
opera  in  3  acts,  libretto  by  Geo.  G.  Hollister, 
music  by  Fred.  D.  Bloomfield.  cover-title,  47 
p.     16°.     Printed.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Bloomfield   &   Hollister,   Buffalo;   1894: 
510,  Jan.  2 ;  2c.  Jan.  2.  23526 

Katie;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  A.  de  Lima.  60 
p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   May   12,   1913;   D:  33201;   C.   A.   de 
Lima,    Florence,    Italy.  23527 

Katie  after  the  opera;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  A. 
Thors.     9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Annette    Thors,    New    York ;     D :  8693, 
.Tune  12,  1906 ;  2c.  June  6,  1906.  23528 

Katie's  deception;  or.  The  troublesome  kid, 
farce  in  1  act,  by  W.  L.  Bennett.  Clyde,  O., 
Ames'  publishing  co. 

©  Ames  pub.   co.,   Clyde,   O. ;   1896:67403, 
Dec.  11;  2c.  Dec.  19.  23529 

Katie's  new  hat;  farce,  by  Alice  C.  Thompson. 
Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  &  co.  [1911]  12  p. 
12°.      ([Amateur   series]) 

©    Oct.    20,    1911 ;    2c.    Oct.    23,    1911 ;    D : 
25550;  Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  23530 

Katinka:  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  S.  L.  Barnes. 
©  S.  L.  Barnes,  Boston ;  1880 :  16864,  Nov. 
6.  23531 

Katrina. 

©  Joseph  M.  Weber  and  Louis  M.  Fields, 
New  York  ;  1898 :  68187,  Nov.  22.  23532 

or,  The  wooing  of  Ichabod  Crane,  comedy 

opera  in  2  acts,  by  S.  R.  Avery.     64  p.     4°. 
Typewritten.      [Libretto   only] 

©  Ic.  Jan.  28,  1914 :  D :  35823 ;  Stanley  R. 
Avery,    Minneapolis.  23.532a 

■  See  also  Devil's  bond. 

Katrina,  the  peasant  girl;  or,  The  sprite  of 
the  Eighi,  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  M. 
Turner. 

©  AVm.  Mason  Turner,  Philadelphia:  1873: 
615,  Jan.  24.  23533 

Katrina's  little  game;  a  Dutch  act,  with  songs 
and  a  dance,  by  .7.  H.  Brown.  New  York.  R. 
M.  De  Witt,  1876.  8  p.  12°.  ([De  AVitt's 
Ethiopian  and  comic  drama,  no.  103] ) 

©  Robert  M.   De  Witt,  New  York;   1876: 
8908,   July  31;  2c.  Dec.  28.  23534 


Katrine;  play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  B.  S.    83  p.    f°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  20,  1912;  D:  29719;  George 
Brackett  Seitz,  Brookline,  Mass.  23535 

Katte;  schau.spiel  in  5  aufziigen,  von  Hermann 
Burte.  Leipzig,  G.  K.  Sarasin,  1914.  3  p. 
1.,  133  p.     12°. 

©  Aug.  1,  1914;  Ic  June  16,  1915;  D: 
40959;   Gideon  Karl   Sarasin,  Leipzig. 

23535a 

Katy  did  and  Katy  didn't;  comic  play  in  3 
acts,  by  H.  M.  Greene.  [114]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  11,  1913;  D:  34096;  Hirnm  Mop 
Greene,  Buffalo.  .^3536 

Katy  in  Gooseland;  a  children's  play  in  1  act, 
by  Charles  Barnard.  New  York,  Hints  pub- 
lishing company,  1902.    cover-title,  14  p.    12". 

©  Hints  pub.  co..  New  York ;  D :  2745,  Dec. 
2,  1902;  2c.  Dec.  31,  1902.  23537 

Katy  Neal;  a  comedy  of  child  life  in  3  acts,  for 
young  performers,  by  C.  Barnard,  with  music 
by  S.  Austin  Pearce.  [New  York,  Theo.  S.  De 
Vlnne  &  co.,  printers]  1883.  46  p.  16°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Charles  Barnard,  New  York;  1883: 
19173,  Oct.  18;  2c.  Oct.  18.  23538 

Katy,  the  hot  corn  girl;  a  drama  in  3  acts. 
©    .John    Stilson,    jr.,    Boston;    1876:2202. 
Feb  21.  23539 

Katydid  (The);  showing  what  she  did  and 
how  she  did  it,  a  protean  specialty  in  5  acts, 
arr.  by  F.  G.  Maeder. 

©  Fred.  G.  Maeder,  New  York ;  1870 :  154, 
July  21.  23540 

Katydids  and  birds  in  woodland;  by  M.  A. 
Kleinf elder.     3  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mary  A.  Kleinfelder.  Jersey  City ;  D : 
1097,   Nov.   11,   1901;   2c.   Nov.   14,   1901. 

23541 
Katz;  or,  Face  to  face. 

©  J.  Holmes  Grover,  Cincinnati ;  1873 : 
2619,    Mar.    17.  23542 

Katzen;  3  liebesspiele  von  Marie  Madeleine 
[pseud,  of  Marie  Madeleine  Giinther,  frei- 
frau  Puttkamer]  2.  tausend.  Berlin,  Verlag 
Continent,  g.  m.  b.  h.   [1910]     131  p.     16°. 

Contents  :  Pantherkatze.  —  Schmeichel- 
katze. — Wildkatze. 

©  Nov.  10,  1910;  2c.  Nov.  28,  1910;  A— For- 
eign 2031 ;  Verlag  Continent,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Ber- 
lin. 23543 

Katzenjammer  kids;  by  R.  Kuschel  and  F. 
Dreuth.     68  p.     f°.     Typewriten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  26,  1910;  D:  21882;  Richard 
Kuschel  and  Frederick  Dreuth,  Chicago. 

23544 


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23567 


Katzenjammer  kids — Continued. 

dramatic  composition  in  1  act. 

Ms. 


©  Ic.  Apr.  6,  1910;  D:  20717;  Richard 
Kuschel  and  Frederick  Dreutli,  Cliicago. 

23545 

a  musical  farce  comedy  in  3  acts. 

©  Blondell  &  Fennessy,  Woonsocliet,  R.  I. ; 
1898 :  61452,  Oct.  19.  23546 

Kaufmann  (Der);  schauspiel  in  5  aliten,  von 
Wilhelra  Rose.  Osnabriiclc,  G.  Pillmeyer's 
buchliandlung  (Julius  Jonscher),  1911.  113 
p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  20,  1911;  2c.  .Tan.  27,  1911;  D: 
28456;  G.  Pillmeyer's  buchliandlung  (.Tnlins 
Jonscher),  Osnabriick,  Germany.  23547 

Kay  Lykke;  drama,  4  acter,  af  W.  P.  Fagerst- 
jerna, 

©  Wilhelm  Poulson  Fagerstjerna,  San 
Francisco ;  1876 :  9534,  Aug.  18 ;  2c.  Sept.  8. 

23548 

Kayoi  Komachi.     See  "Noh.  dramas. 
Ke-Wa-Nie;  by  C.  H.  Raush. 

©  Carrie  H.  Rausch,  Keanis  CaSon,  Ariz.; 
1898 :  40060,  July  2  ;  2c.  July  18.  23549 

Kean;  or,  Genius  and  passion,  drama  in  5  acts 
and  6  tableaux,  by  Alexander  Dumas,  tr.  by 
E.  F.  Goodwin. 

©  Edward  F.  Goodwin,  Boston;  1895: 
24562,  INIay  3.  23550 

Kedor;  or.  Love  in  Egypt,  by  E.  D.  Thompson. 
Typewritten. 

©  Emma  D.  Thompson,  Haverhill,  ]Mass. ; 
1900  A :  20976,  Aug.  22  ;  2c.  Aug.  22.        23551 

Keegan's  pal;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Paul  Wil- 
stach.    127  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  P.  Wilstach,  New  York;  D:9185,  Oct. 
3,  1906;  2c.  Oct.  3,  1906.  23552 

Keegan's  tailor  shop;  original  Irish  sketch, 
words,  music  and  title,  by  E.  Harrigan. 

©  Edward  Harrigan,  Brooklyn;  1873: 
14792,  Dec.  23.  23553 

Keep  afloat;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  R.  M. 
Townsend.     61  p.     4°,     Typewritten. 

©  Ralph  Milbourne  Townsend,  Philadel- 
phia; D:  10130,  Mar.  13,  1907;  2c.  Mar.  13, 
1907.  23554 

Keep  him  walking;  by  L.  Moresco.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Leslie  Moresco,  San  Francisco;  1899: 
19548,  Mar.  16 ;  2c.  Mar.  16.  23555 

Keep  it  dark;  play,  by  V.  C.  Smith  and  Betty 
Blair.     18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  11,  1912;  D:  30236;  Vivien 
Chandler  Smith,  Chicago.  23556 


Keep  it  dark — Continued. 

29  p.     8°. a  3  act  comedy,  by  George  Hoey. 

©   W.   T.   Bryant,   New   York;   1886:1292, 
Jan.  14.  23557 

Keep  off  the  grass;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  D. 
Davidson. 

©  Dor6  Davidson,  New  York ;  1894 :  37014, 
Aug.  8.  23558 

a  farcical  sketch  in  1  act,  by  G.  Wolford. 

©  Gus  Wolford,  St.  Louis ;  1894 :  718,  Feb.  5. 

23559 

See  also  In  a  trance. 

Keep  quiet;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  J.  F.  Ballard. 
[1],  32  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  22,  1913;  D:  33127;  John  Fred- 
erick Ballard,  Cambridge,  Mass.  23560 

Keep  to  the  right;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  S.  1. 
Szinnyey.     21  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   23,   1909;   D:  16920;    Stephen 
Ivor  Szinnyey,  New  York.  23561 

Same.    130  p.     4°. 

©  Ic.  July  6,  1912 ;  D :  30189 ;  Stephen  Ivor 
Szinney,  New  York.  23562 

Keep  your  eye  on  the  hall;  comedy  sketch,  by 
Harry  L.  Newton.  New  York,  M.  Witinark  «& 
sons,  1913.  15  p.  12 ^  ( [Harry  L.  Newton's 
one-act  comedy  sketches,  monologues  and  dra- 
matic episodes] ) 

©  Aug.  4,  1913;  2c.  Aug.  5,  1913;  D:  34014; 
M.  Witmark  &  sons,  New  York.  23563 

Keeping  a  seat  at  the  benefit;  by  May  Isabel 
Fisk.    3  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©    Harper    &   bros..    New   York;    D:3507, 
June  10,  1903 ;  2c.  June  11,  1903.  23564 

See  also  Monologues, 


Keeping  an  appointment;  in  1  act,  by  V.  Allen. 
17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  31,  1910 ;  D  :  21215  ;  Violet  Allen, 


Chicago. 


23565 


Keeping  her  place;  farce  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
E.  I.  Tliain.    14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  11,  1915  ;  D  :  39647  ;  Edith  Tsobel 
Thain,  New  York.  23565a 

Keeping  him  at  home;  sketch,  by  Walter  Bev- 
erly Crane.    Typewritten. 

©  William  Gavin,  Middletown,  N.  Y. ;  1897: 
38125,  June  29,  2c.  June  29.  23566 

Keeping  him  home;  1  act  farce,  by  J.  N.  Ed- 
wards.   13  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  4,  1911 ;  D :  25677 ;  John  N.  Ed- 
wards, New  York.  23567 


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23590 


Keeping  his  wife  at  home;  farce  comedy  in  3 

acts,  by  F.  F.  Steers.    59  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  6,  1912;  D:  30456;  Francis  F. 

Steers,  New  York.  23568 

Keeping  Thanksgiving;  Thanksgiving  enter- 
tainment for  children,  by  Harriette  Wilbur. 
Franklin,  O.,  Eldridge  entertainment  liouse, 
1915.     [8]  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  2,  1915 ;  2c.  Dec.  20,  1915  ;  D  :  42594 ; 
Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Franklin.  O. 

23568a 

Keeping  the  pledge.     See  10  years  after. 

Keeping  the  wolf  from  the  door.  Typwrit- 
tei). 

©  William  Durden  Luks,  New  York;  1900: 
A :  20134,  Aug.  13 ;  2c.  Aug.  13.  23569 

Keeping  up  appearances;  a  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  B.  Davenport. 

©  Butler  Davenport.  New  York;  D:  1422.5, 
Oct.  31,  1908.  23570 

• Same.     78   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   June  7,   1910;   D:  21346;   Louise  P. 
Davenport,  New  York.  23571 

Kees  and  Train;  dramatic  episode  with  music, 
by  C.  Van  Esse.  6  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.   Jan.  3,  1912;   D :  28211 ;   Chretienni 
Van   Esse,   Brooklyn.  23572 

Keikilani;  an  historical  drama  in  4  acts,  from 
an  episode  in  the  history  of  the  Hawaiian 
Islands,  with  a  sketch  of  The  legend  of 
Lono  and  Keikilani,  by  R.  A.  Van  Middeldyk. 
©  R.  A.  A^an  Middeldyk,  San  Francisco'; 
1890:39899,  Dec.  16.  23573 

Keiser;  an  original  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  F.  Williams. 

©  Fred  Williams,  New  York ;  1881 :  11309, 
July    21.  23574 

Keiser' s  mistake.      See  Rosy,  the  romp. 

Keith  Grenville;  by  Mrs.  J.  P.  Abbott. 

©  Jlrs.  Joshua  Plummer  Abbott,  San  Fran- 
cisco ;  1896 :  66398,  Dec.  7.  23575 

Kejser  og  Galilaeer.  See  Efterladte  skrifter; 
af  Henrik  Ibsen. 

Kelly  kids;  the  musical  farce  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  Joseph  Le  Brandt. 

©  Gus  Hill,  New  York ;  1899 :  1S695,  1S69G, 
Mar.  13.  23576,  23577 

Kelly  Poole's  buried  ace.     Sec  Team  work. 
Kelly's  arrival;  H.  F.  Renison's  comedy. 


Kelly's  kid;  by  W.  B.  Van. 

©  William  B.  Van,  New  York;  1899:17896. 
Mar.  9.  23579 

Kelly's  kids;  comedy-vaudeville,  by  R.  F.  Out- 
cault.     Typewritten. 

©  R.  F.  Outcault,  New  York ;  1899 :  16757, 
Mar.  4 ;  2c.  May  19.  23580 

a   farce   comedy   in   3   acts,   by   James   A. 


Galvin. 

©  James  A.  Galvin,  Brooklyn;  1899:16371, 
Mar.  2.  23581 

by  J.  Pettingill. 


©  Joseph  Pettingill,  Willi amsbridge,  N.  Y. ; 
1899  :12742,  Feb.  16.  23582 

the   musical   farce   comedy    in   3   acts,    by 


©   H.    F.    Renison.    Brooklvn;    1882:15795, 
Sept.  25.  23578 


Josepli  Le  Brandt. 

©  Gus  Hill.  New  York;  1899:18694.  Mnr. 
13.  23583 

Kemble's  coons;  a  musical  comedv  in  3  acts, 
by  E.  F.  Rush  and  J.  D.  Flynn. 

©  Ed.   F.  Rush   and   Jas.   D.   Flynn,   New 
York  ;  1897  :  33395,  June  2.  23584 

by  J.  A.  Reed. 

©  J.  A.  Reed,  New  York ;  1897 :  31826,  May 
25.  23585 

Kenig  Hunger.  See  Gesammelte  dramen: 
Leonid  Andreeflf. 

Kenilworth.  See  Amy  Robsart. — Fortune's 
fool. — Lord  Leicester's  love. — Seer  (The) 

Kennel  (The)  and  the  cradle;  comedy  in  1 
act  and  3  scenes,  by  F.  T.  Echezabal.  22  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Jan.  24.   1913;   D:  32066;   Frank   T. 
Echezabal,  New  Orleans.  23586 

Kennett  (The)  mystery;  pastoral  play  in  5 
acts,  authorized  dramatization  of  Bayard 
Taylor's  historical  novel.  The  story  of  Ken- 
nett, by  G.  M.  Gould  and  L.  Stedman.  115  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  29,  1912 ;  D :  30686 ;  George  M. 
Gould  and  Laura  Stedman,  Atlantic  City. 

23587 

Keno  and  lotto;  an  original  burlesque  in  1 
act,  by  J.  F.  Poole. 

©   John   F.   Poole,   Brooklyn;    1872:125.59, 
Nov.  29.  23588 

Kentuck;  a  dramatic  composition  in  3  acts,  by 
P.  M.  Childs.     27  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Fred.  M.  Childs,  Villisca,  la. ;  D :  10255, 
Apr.  1,  1907;  2c.  Apr.  1.  1907.  23589 

an    original,    American,    picturesque    and 

realistic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  J.  McCloskey. 

©    James   J.    McCloskoy,    Brooklyn;    1879: 

12287,  Sept.  15.  23590 


5379—16- 


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DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


23614 


Kentuckian's  (The)  oath.  See  Ounce  (An) 
of  lead. 

Kentucky;  a  war  drama  in  5  acts,  by  C.  E. 
Niswonger. 

©    Charles    Elliot    Niswonger,    Louisville; 
1899 :  12608,  Feb.  15.  23591 

Kentucky  belle;  a  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  T. 
Bell  Chambers.  Pbiladelphia,  The  Penn  pub- 
lishing company,    1909.     35  p.     12°. 

©  Penn  pub.   co.,   Philadelphia ;   D :  1602.5, 
June  8,  1909;   2c.   June  8,  1909.  23592 

a  drama,  by  S.  P.  Carr. 

©    Sarah    Pratt    Carr,    St.    Helena,    Cal. ; 
1887:34173,   Dec.  29.  23593 

Kentucky  Belle.      See  Bluegrass   (The)  king. 

Kentucky  Bill;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  P. 
I.  Frayne. 

©  Frank  I.  Frayne,  West  Brighton,  N.  Y. ; 
1889:27095,   Sept.  6.  23594 

Kentucky  (A)  courtship;  by  W.  J.  Jones. 
15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Will    J.    Jones,    New    York;  D:  12631. 

Mar.  28,  1908;  2c.  Aug.  11,  1908.  23595 

Kentucky  (A)  duel;  a  comedy  drama  in  1  act, 

by  W.  L.  Hawley.     17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Walter    L.    Hawley,    New    York;    1891: 

41901,  Nov.  23;  2c.  Nov.  23.  23596 

Kentucky  (A)  feud;  an  American  play  in  4 
acts,  by  James  R.  Garey  and  W.  T.  Keogh. 

©  William  T.  Keogh,  New  York ;  D :  2165, 
July    15,    1902.  23597 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Stephen  Buck  Cas- 

sin.     87  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Marlborough   Hardy,    New     York ;     D : 
2104.    Julv   11,   1902;    2c.   July   20,   1902. 

23598 

tragic  playlet  in  1  act,  by  La  V.  A.  Bar- 
ber.    4  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   La   Yerne  A.   Barber,   Johnstown,    Pa. ; 
D:  14212,  Nov.  5,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  5,  1908. 

23599 

or.   The   dead   line,   a   play    in   4   acts,   by 

Arthur   Dudley   Hall   and   M.   Woods.     Type- 
written. 

©  Murry  Woods,  New  York ;  1900  A :  6930, 
Mar.  15;  2c.  Mar.  15.  23600 

Kentucky  (A)  girl;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  Fred  S.  Gibbs  and  J.  J.  Dowling. 

©    Josepli    J.    Dowling.     IMount     Clemens, 
Mich. ;  1889  :  5650,  Feb.  18.  23601 

a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  T.   B.  Chambers. 

31  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  T.   Bell   Chambers,  Adairville,   Kv. :   D : 
13439,  July  21,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  3,  1908.     23602 


Kentucky    (A)    girl — Continued. 

nnisical  comedy  in  3  scenes,  by  F.  Graham. 

[3],  52  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Words  only] 
©  Ic.  Aug.  1,  1910 ;  D :  21703 ;  Frank  Gra- 
ham, Brooklyn.  23603 

Kentucky  (A)  governor;  a  story  of  the  moun- 
tain people  of  Kentucky  in  5  acts,  by  F.  and 
J.  H.  Bradbury. 

©  F.  and  J.  Harry  Bradburv,  Brooklyn ; 
D  :  6492.  Apr.  11,  1905.  23604 

Kentucky  (A)  heroine;  or.  Among  the  moon- 
shiners, a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  H.  L.  Mos- 
grove. 

©  Herbert  Logan  Mosgrove,  Sturgis,  Ky. ; 
1898:69966,  Dec.  1.  23605 

Kentucky  hospitality;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
D.  M.  and  P.  T.  Farnsworth.  37  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  .Tan.  26,  1911;  D :  23192 ;  Patrick 
Thomson  and  D.  McPherson  Farnsworth, 
New  York.  23606 

Kentucky  lottery;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  J. 
Crossy. 

©  John  Crossy,  New  York;  1872:9861, 
Sept.  12.  23607 

Kentucky  (The)  massacre;  a  drama  in  a  pro- 
logue and  4  acts,  by  T.  W.  Prior.  64  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Thos.  W.  Prior,  Chicago;  D :  2437,  Oct. 
10,  1902;  Ic.  Oct.  10,  1902;  Ic.  Oct.  31.  1902. 

23608 

Kentucky    (A)   politician;   by   J.   Thobe. 

©  J.  Thobe,  Covington,  Ky. ;  1900  A :  3791, 
Feb.  10.  23609 

Kentucky  (A)  romance;  by  J.  Halloran.  14  i». 
4°.     Typew'ritten. 

©  .John  Halloran,  Brattleboro,  Vt. ;  D: 
6706,  May  22,  1905;  2c.  May  12,  1905.     23610 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  B.  B.  Vallentine. 

©  B.  B.  Vallentine  and  Fred.  C.  Whitney, 
New   York;    1896:62119,   Nov.    13.         23611 

sketch  in  1  act,  by  Milton  Nobles.     10  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  5,  1911;  D :  23852 ;  Milton 
Nobles,  Brooklyn.  23612 

Kentucky  Rose;  an  original  4  act  comedy- 
drama,  by  Scott  Marble.  68  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  2,  1909 ;  D :  16267 ;  Rose  Win- 
niett,  Brooklyn.  23613 

Kentucky  scenes;  a  drama,  by  M.  Kleinfelter. 
©    Mary     Kleinfelter.     Cincinnati ;     1895 : 
53739,  Oct.  22.  23614 


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23615 


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23634 


Kentucky    (A)    sheriff;   a   play   in  4   acts,   by 
M.  Falls.     90  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Marie  Falls,  Cambridge,  Mass. ;  D :  9870, 
Jan.  30,  1907;  2c.  Jan.  30,  1907.  23615 

Kentucky  Sue;  by  Pierce  Kingsley.     83  p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Chatham  amusement  co.,  New  York ;  D : 
11138,  Aug.  8,  1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  8,  1907.     23616 

an   original   romantic  comedy   drama   in   4 


acts,  by  Charles  Morton  and  W.  C.  Herman. 
Chicago.  The  Chicago  manuscript  co.,  1914. 
[63]    p.     f°.     Mimeographed. 

©  Ic.   Oct.  21,  1914  ;   D  :  38574  ;   Alexander 
Byers,  Chicago.  23616a 

Same. 

©  Ic.   Oct.  26,  1914 ;   D :  38614 ;   Alexander 
Byers,    Chicago.  23616b 

Kentucky    (A)    thoroughbred;    in    4    acts,    by 
H.  D.  Smart. 

©  Herbert  Durrell  Smart,  Nashua,  N.  H. ; 
1900  A:  24602,  Oct.  3.  23617 

Kentucky     (The)     trag-edy.        See     Margaret 
Cooper. 

Keppler's  fortunes;  a  comedy-drama  in  4  acts, 
by  C.  W.  Walters. 

©    Chas.    Wallace    Walters,    Philadelphia; 
1886 :  24724,  Nov.  2.  23618 

Kept  in;  a  little  comedy  of  boyhood,  by  C.  Som- 
erville.    11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Somerville,  New  York ;  D :  12727 
Apr.  11,  1908;  2c.  Apr.  4,  1908.  23619 

KeiDt  (The)  woman;  human  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
M.  Goldman.    107  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.   17,   1910;    D :  20483 ;    Matthew 
Goldman,  New  York.  23620 

Kernan's  twelve  temptations. 

©    James    L.    Kernan,    Baltimore ;    1882 : 
21297,  Dec.  15.  23621 

Kerry  fair;  an  Irish  comedy   in  4  acts,  by  E. 
Hanford.    06  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Edwin    Hanford,    New    York ;    D :  4889, 
Apr.  16,  1904;  2c.  Apr.  16,  1904.  23622 

a  romantic  Irish  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 


by  W.  J.  Healy. 

©  Walter  Joseph  Healy,  New  York;  1893: 

11187,  Mar.  3.  23623 

Same.    Act  3. 

©  Walter  Joseph  Healy.  New  York;  1893: 

11188,  Mar.  3:  23624 

Kerry  (The)  gow;  an  Irish  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
l'\  Marsden  [pseud,  of  W.  A.  Sliver] 

©  Fred.  Marsden,  New  York ;  1875 :  11827, 
Nov.  9 ;  2c.  June  16.  1876.  23625 


Kerry    (The)    gow — Continued. 

Same.    127  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  William  L.  Murphy,  New  I'^ork ;  in  re- 
newal for  14  years  from  Nov.  9,  1903  ;  D  :  3441, 
May  16,  1903 ;  2c.  Apr.  28,  1903.  23626 

Kerry  rebel;  an  Irish  drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  W. 
Murphy.     121  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  W.  Murphy,  Boston ;  D :  9708. 
Dec.  28,  1906;  2c.  Dec.  28,  1906.  23627 

Kesiah  and  the  scout.  See  Veteran  (The)  of 
1812. 

Ketcham  (The)  pardon;  a  dramatic  sketch,  by 
W.  Ellis.     16  p.     4°.     Typewritten, 

©  William  Ellis,  Chicago;  D :  1454.5,  Dec. 
16 ;  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  16,  1908.  23628 

Kettle  drum;  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  libretto 
by  Marshall  Locke  and  B.  Walker,  music  bv 
B.  Walker.  26  p.  obi.  8°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Barclay  Walker,  Indianapolis;  1889: 
24082,  Aug.  6 ;  Ic.  Nov.  26.  23629 

Kettle  of  fish;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  P.  H.  Bar- 
tholomae.     116  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  31,  1910;  D :  20651 ;  Philip  H. 
Bartholomae,  Troy,  N.  Y.  23630 

•  a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  adapted  from 

the  German  of  Franz  von  Schonthan.  Bos- 
ton, W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1890.  53  p.  16°. 
( [Baker's  ed.  of  plays] ) 

®  Walter  H.  Baker  .&  co.,  Boston;  1890: 
26062,  Aug.  23;  2c.  Oct.  15.  23631 

Keusche  (Die)  Barbara;  operette  in  3  akten, 
von  Ru(lolf  Bernauer  und  Leopold  Jacobson, 
musik  von  Oskar  Nedbal.  Text  der  gesange. 
Leipzig,  L.  Doblinger.  1910.     48  p.    12°. 

©  Sept.  10,  1910;  2c.  Oct.  24,  1910;  D: 
22367;  Ludwig  Doblinger  (Bernard  Herz- 
i.iansky),  Leipzig.  23632 

■  Same.      Vollstandiges    souHlier-    und    regie- 

buch.  Leipzig,  Ludwig  Doblinger,  1910.  131 
p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  10,  1910  ;  2c.  Dec.  24.  1910  ;  D  :  22913, 
Ludwig  Doblinger  (Bernhard  Herzmansky), 
Leipzig.  23633 

Keusche  (Die)  Susanne;  operette  in  3  akten, 
nach  dem  franzosischen  von  Georg  Okonkow- 
sky,  musik  von  Jean  Gilbei-t  [pseud,  of  Max 
Winterfeld]  Text  der  gesange.  Hamburg, 
A.  J.  Benjamin,  1911.    31  p.    12°. 

©  Apr.  5,  1911 ;  2c.  May  8,  1911 ;  D  :  24154 ; 
Anton  J.  Benjamin,  Hamburg.  23634 

Key  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  D.  Frank. 
[1],  17  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  6,  1914;  D:  35569;  Waldo  D. 
Frank,  New  York.  23634a 


1171 


23635 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


23652 


Key  (The) — Continued. 

3  act  play,  by  C.  L.   Oswald.     43  p.     f. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  26,  1912 ;  D :  31800 ;  Carl  L.  Os- 
wald, Syracuse,  N.  Y.  23635 

Key  (The)  and  the  ring;  play  in  4  acts,  from 
tlie  Italian,  La  Giocouda  of  Gabriele  d'An- 
nunzio,  by  E.  P.  King. 

©  Eusene  Pride  King,  Providence,  R.  I. ; 
1900  A  :  1S04G,  July  21.  23636 

Key  (The)  hole;  a  new  and  original  pantomime, 
farcical  comedy,  by  P.  Martinetti. 

©   Paul   Martinetti,   Great   Britain;    1893: 
3186G,  July  6.  23637 

Key  (The)  of  the  position;  play  in  1  act,  by 
J.  Thresher.    IS  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    15,    1913;    D:  32136;    James 
Thresher,  Chiddingfold,  England.  23638 

Key  to  Aztec  writing's.     See  Echo. 

Key  (The)  to  happiness;  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
Andrey  Marek.     [1],  40  p.    4°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  21,  1914;  D:  37006;  Mark  Aren- 
stein.  New  York.  23638a 

dramatic  composition,  by  B.  Ostrander. 

©   Bertie    Ostrander,    JefEersonville,    Ind. ; 
D  :  113,  Feb.  4,  1901.  23639 

Key  (The)  to  the  closet;  a  drama  in  1  act,  by 
N.  D.  Gray.    1  p.  1.,  12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  7,  1911;  D:  25430;  Norman  D. 
Gray,  Harrisburg,  Pa.  23640 

Key  (The)  to  the  Hudson.  -See  Benedict  Ar- 
nold. 

Key  (The)  to  the  mystic;  or.  The  courier  of 
destiny,  blunt  comedy  in  3  chapters,  by  C. 
Charters.     [96]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    27,    1914;    D:  38935;    Charles 
Charters,  New  York.  23640a 

Key  (The)  to  the  situation;  Bulgarian  farce  in  1 
act,  by  J.  W.  Kelley.  [3],  18  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  6,  1913;  D:  31892;   John  Win- 
throp  Kelley,  New  York.  23641 

dramatic  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  Mervale.     [1], 

8  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  24,  1913 ;  D :  34S21 ;  Gaston  Mer- 
vale, New  York.  23642 

Key  (The)  to  wedlock;  drama  in  1  act,  by  J.  L. 
Balderston. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  17,  1913 ;  D :  35046 ;  John  Lloyd 
Balderston,  New  York.  23643 

Key  West;  a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  C. 
von  der  Vohde.  77  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Chester  De  Vonde.  New  York ;  D :  14G32, 
Dec.  26,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  22,  1909.  23644 


Keyhole  (The)  and  the  maid.  Sec  Fakir  (The) 
of  Kokomo. 

Keyser  og  Galilaeer.     See  Efterladte  skrifter. 

Keystone  (The);  drama  in  5  acts,  by  E.  Coggs- 
well.    cover-title,  24  p.    16°.    Printed. 

©  Ettie  Coggswell,  New  York ;  1890 :  34969, 
Nov.  6;  2c.  Nov.  6.  23645 

Khan  (The)  of  Tartary;  comic  opera  in  2  acts, 
book  and  lyrics  by  II.  M.  Bruns,  nmsic  by 
Wilfonl  Herbert.  96  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©    Robert    Martin    Bruns,    Baltimore;    D: 
5028,  Oct.  11,  1904 ;  2c.  Feb.  13,  1905.      23646 

Khartoum;  or,  The  soldier  and  the  prophet, 
a  romantic,  military  and  spectacular  drama 
in  5  acts,  by  A,  Everly. 

©  Adam  Everly,  Philadelphia  ;  1884  :  23229. 
Nov.  20.  23647 

Khedive  (The);  a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 
M.  Warren.    68  p.    f  °.    Typewritten. 

©  Maude  Warren,  Chicago ;  D :  3198,  Mar. 
27,  1903 ;  2c.  Mar.  31,  1903.  23648 

or,  A  peer  amid  the  sphinxes,  a  musical 

play  in  5  acts,  by  D.  Smith. 

©  Dexter  Smith,  Boston ;  1886 :  10316,  Apr. 
30.  23649 


—  or,  The  girl  of  Ghizen,  a  comic  opera,  li- 
bretto. 

©  Leopold  Cohen,  Boston ;  1886 :  12443,  May 


26. 


Khit-mut-ghar.     See  Kit-mut-ghar. 


23650 


Khovanchtchina  (La);  drame  musical  populaire 
en  5  actes,  de  M.  P.  Moussorgsky,  tr.  frangaise 
de  R.  et  M.  d'Harcourt,  termine  et  orchestre 
par  N.  A,  Rimsky-Korsakow.  St.  Petersburg, 
Moscow,  W.  Bessel  et  cie.  [etc.,  etc.,  1910]  61 
p.    front,  (port.)     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Apr.   22,   1910;   2c.   May   10,   1910;   D: 
21003 ;  W.  Bessel  &  co.,  Moscow,  Russia. 

23651 

Khovanstchina  (The  Khovanskys);  national 
music  drama  composed  by  Modeste  Mous- 
sorgsky, new  ed.  completed  and  orchestrated 
by  N.  A.  Rimsky-Korsakov,  English  version  by 
liosa  Newmarch.  Leipzig,  London  [etc.] 
Breitkopf  &  Hiirtel  [etc.,  etc.]  64  p.,  front, 
(port.)     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©   .June  26,   1913;   2c.   Jan.   21,   1914;   D: 
35722;  W.  Bessel  &  cie.,  Moskow.  23651a 

Ki-Ram:  or,  The  Sultan  of  Sulu,  a  3  act  comedy 
opera,  by  G.  Ade. 

©  George  Ade,  Chicago;   D :  677,  July  20, 
1901.  23652 


1172 


23653 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE  UNITED  STATES 


23670 


Ki-tha  y  Pohn;  bufonada  japonesa  en  1  acto, 
dividido  en  3  cuadros,  libro  de  J.  Capella  y  J. 
Gonzalez  Pastor,  mfisica  de  los  maestros  Cere- 
ceda  V  Calleia.  IMadrid  TSociedad  de  autores 
espauoles]  1908.  35  p.  12°.  [Libretto  only] 
©  Jacinto  Capella  y  [Joaquin]  Gonzalez 
Pastor,  Madrid;  D :  13456,  July  25,  1908.  2c. 
.Tuly  25,  1908.  23653 

Kiartan,  the  Icelander;  acts  1  and  5.  London, 
J.  IM.  Dent  &  co.  [printed  Harrisburg,  Pa., 
J.  H.  McFarland  co.]  1901.  iv,  35  p.  16°. 
[Based  on  Laxdcela  saga] 

©  J.  M.  Dent  &  co.,  London ;  D :  1136,  Nov. 
30,  1901 :  2c.  Nov.  30,  1901.  23654 

Kick  in;  storv  of  the  underworld  and  its  peo- 
ple, in  4  acts,  by  Willard  Mack.  123  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    27,    1914;    D:  37678;    A.    W. 
Woods,  New  York.  23654a 

Kickapoo;  a  twenty  minute  .sketch,  by  M.  J. 
Bennett.    5  p.    t°.    Typewritten. 

©  Marian  Jeffersonia  Bennett,  Detroit;  D: 
6849,  June  19,  1905 ;  2c.  June  3,  1905.      23655 

Kicker  (The);  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Lew  Rosen  [pseud,  of  L.  Rosenthal]  39  p. 
4°.  Typewritten. 

©  Lewis  Rosenthal,  New  York ;  1890  :  24330, 
Aug.  4 ;  2c.  July  11,  1891.  23656 

Kid  (The);  drama  in  1  act,  by  S.  G.  Champlin. 
[2],  6  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  28,  1914 ;  D :  35825 ;  Stephen  G. 
Champlin,  Brooklyn.  23656a 

^1  act  play,  by  Harry  Sothern.     [3],  35  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  29,  1912 ;  D :  31271 ;  Ethel  Huy- 
ler  Gray,  New  York.  23657 

1  act  sketch,  by  William  Howard  Kirk- 
bride.    25  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  7,  1915;  D:  42025;  W.  H.  Kirk- 
bride,  Philadelphia.  ..  23657a 

Eid  (The)  and  his  father;  a  1  act  play,  by  W. 
Owen.     [15]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.    15,    1913;    D:  32316;    William 
Owen,  Chicago.  23658 

Kid  (The)  and  the  consul;  drama  in  1  act,  by 
Henrietta  Warren.  [2],  14  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  21,  1912 ;  D :  31439 ;  Nora  Kragg. 
St.  Paul.  23659 

Kid  Canfield;  a  dramatic  sketch  in  several 
scenes,  by  Frank  B.  Coigne.  5  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  2,  1912 ;  D :  29265 ;  Champion  film 
CO.,  New  York.  23660 


Kid  Carter,  detective;  4  act  comedy  drama,  by 
C.  E.  Blaney. 

©  Charles  E.  Blaney,  Newark,  N.  J.;   D: 
1539,  Mar.  10,  1902.  23661 

Kid  Corrigan's  romance;  play  in  1  act,  by  Wil- 
lard Mack.     14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  1,  1912 ;  D :  29383 ;  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
Geo.  T.  Morrell,  Los  Angeles.  23662 

Kid  (The)  detective.     See  Loved  and  lost. 

Kid  (The)  drops  in;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Wil- 
lard   Jlack.     18   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    16,    1915;    1?:  40488;    .Joseph 
E.  Bernard,  New  York.  23662a 

Kid-gloved  Nan;  a  drama  in  1  act,  by  E.  Eis- 
ner.    12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Edward   Eisner,    New   York;     D:8073, 
Feb.  28,  1906;  2c.  Feb.  28,  1906.  23663 

Kid  Hickey;  a  story  in  slang,  by  M.  Manley 
and  Harry  L.  Newton.  8  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  IMorris  Manley,  Chicago ;  D :  8811.  July 
11,  1906;  2c.  July  11,  1906.  23664 

Kid  Baffles;  a  comedy  drama  in  1  act,  by  Allen 
K.  Foster. 

©  William  Wood,  New  York;  D :  8207, 
Mar.  22,  1908.  23665 

Kid  Eyan's  sweetheart;  sketch  with  songs,  by 
Will  H.  Stevens.  [6]  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  7,  1910;  D:  22245;  William  R. 
Davies,  New  York.  23666 

Kid  (The)  wins;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  I.  May. 
[2],  11  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  15,  1912;  D :  28703 ;  lola  May 
and  Howard  Truesdell,  New  York.         23667 

Kidding  a  kidder;  or,  Putting  one  over,  com- 
edy playlet  in  1  act,  by  C.  S.  Keith.  10  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1915;  D:  40209;  Cato  S. 
Keith,  Brooklyn.  23667a 

Kidding  Hamlet;  protean  burlesque-drama  in 
1  act,  by  J.  Leonard.  [1],  14  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  12,  1912;  D:  31142;  .lames 
Leonard,   New   York.  23668 

Kidding  of  Captain  Kidd;  a  dramatic  compo- 
sition in  3  acts,  by  B.  W.  Plummer.  165  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Bergen  W.  Plummer,  Indianapolis;  D: 
7390.  Oct.  11,  1905 ;  Ic.  Sept.  6,  1905 ;  Ic.  Nov. 
4,   1905.  23669 

Kidding  the  captain;  travesty  on  Captain 
Kidd  in  1  act,  by  A.  Shean  and  C.  L.  War- 
ren.    S  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Al  Shean  and  Chas.  L.  Warren.  Cleve- 
land;  D:1566,  Mar.  12,  1902;  2c.  Mar.  12, 
1902.  23670 


1173 


23670 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


23691 


Kidmir.      See   Mortal    (The)    gods    and    other 
plays. 

Kidnapped;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  D.  G.  King. 
40  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.  2,   1914;   D:35S87;   Donald  G. 
King,  Indianapolis.  23670a 

■an     original,     sensational     and     emotional 


play  in  4  acts,  replete  with  songs  and  dances, 
by  E.  L.  Walton. 

©  E.   L.  Walton  and  R.  M.  Carroll,  New 
York;    1874:7792,   June   10.  23671 

play  in  5  acts,  by  D.   K.  Higgins.     80  p. 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  13,  1915;  D :  39982 ;  Darcy  & 
Wolford,  inc.,  and  David  K.  Higgins.  New 
York.  23671a 

play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  J.  O'Higgins  and  H. 


Ford.      [103]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  22,  1913;  D :  34809 ;  Harvey  J. 
O'Higgins,  Martinsville,  N.  J.,  and  Harriet 
Ford,^New  York.  23672 

Kidnapped  for  revenge;  by  C.  E.  Blauey  and 

Will   H.   Vedder.     104  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Chas.   E.   Blaney,   New   York;    0:9511. 

Nov.  24,  1906;  2c.  Nov.  24,  1906.  23673 

Kidnapped  (The)  freshman;  or,  The  sopho- 
more's joke,  college  farce  in  3  acts,  by  F.  T. 
Vreeland.  New  York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald, 
1915.     37  p.     12°. 

©  Aug.  2,  1915  ;  2c.  Aug.  3,  1915  ;  D  :  41404  : 
Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.  23673a 

Kidnapped  heiress. 

©  .John  Reinhart,  Now  York ;  D :  5867 
Dec.  5,  1904.  23674 

Kidnapped  (The)  husband;  1  act  comedy,  by  F. 
Searight.     [3],  30  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  3,  1912;  D:  29860;  Franklyn 
Searight,  New  York.  23675 

Kidnapped  in  Chinatown;  a  3  act  melodrama, 
by  J.  D.  Flynn. 

©  James  D.  Flynn,  Janesville,  Wis. ;  1900 
A :  393,  Jan.  4.  23676 

Kidnapped  in  New  York;  a  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  B.  Gilmore.     Typewritten. 

©  Barney  Gilmore,  New  York  ;  1899 :  36047. 
May  31;  2c.  Sept.  2.  23677 

Kidnapped  (The)  kangaroo.  See  Scheme 
number  eight. 

Kidnapped  (The)  officer;  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  M.  Lakey.     [1],  8  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  16,  1912;  D:  30555;  Joseph  M. 
Lakey,  Chicago.  23678 


Kidnapper;  comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by  F.  and 
M.  Vardelle.     11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.  5,  1909 ;   D :  17199 ;   Frank   and 
Mina  Vardelle,  Lowell,  Mich.  23679 

a  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act,  by  L.  E.   Sal- 
mon. 

©  Louis  E.  Salmou,  New  York ;   D :  10485, 
Apr.  26,  1907.  23680 


1  act  sketch,  by  H.  Warwick.     11    p.     4°. 

Ms. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1912;  D :  29231 ;  Henry 
Warwick,  New  I'^ork.  23681 

— ^Plfi.v  in  1  act,  by  J.  R.  Froome,  jr.  25  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  27,  1913;  D :  34848 ;  .Tohn  Red- 
head  Froome,   jr.,   Cincinnati.  23682 

Kidnappers  (The);  by  Emmett  Devoy  and  E. 
Marcus.     6  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Eugene  Marcus,  Philadelphia  ;  D  :  8707. 
June  16,  1906 ;  2c.  Juiie  6,  1906.  23683 

by  W.  Thomas.     Typewritten. 

©  William  Thomas,  Philadelphia:  1900  A: 
27825.  Nov.  10;  2c.  Oct.  25.  23684 

-comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Mary  Arnold  Childs. 

[2],  152  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  12,  1913;  D :  32684 ;  Mary  Ar- 
nold Childs  Lewisohn  (Mrs.  Ludwig  Lew- 
isohn),   Columbus.   O.  23685 

comedy  melodrama  in  4  acts  and  11  scenes, 

by  (1  W.  De  Rose.    72  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Chas.  W.  De  Rose,  Brooklvn  ;  D :  12,399. 
Feb.  14,  1908;  2c.  Feb.  10,  1908.  23686 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  D.  Mater. 

©  Jacob  D.  jNIater,  Bridgeton,  Ind. ;  1885 ; 
9167,  Apr.  20.  23687 

a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  .1.  Gorton, 

jr. 

©  Jos.  Gorton,  jr.,  Friendship,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
4286,  Nov.  21,   1903.  23688 

Kidnapping  C^tie);  children's  comedy,  bv  Helen 
Clifford  Wilbur.  New  York,  E.  S.'  Werner  & 
company,  1912.    20  p.     12°. 

©  Apr.  16,  1912;  2c.  Apr.  19.  1912;  I) : 
29516;  Edgar  S.  Werner,  New  York.        23689 

Kidnapping  a  policeman;  comedy  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  G.  R.  Mullen.  [10]  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  6,  1911;  D :  23862 ;  George  R. 
Mullen,  Spencer.  Mass.  23690 

Kidnapping  (The)  of  the  Sabine  women.  Sec 
Professor's  (The)  play. 

Kidney  stew;  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  E.  Pesnel. 

[2 J,  18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

®  Ic.  Nov.  26.  1912;  D :  31472 ;  Maximilian 
Edwin  Pesnel,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  23691 


1174 


23692 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


23711 


Kids  delight;  vaudeville  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
Melville  Fowler.     [6]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mav  2.5,  1911 ;  D  :  24285  ;  Al.  A.  Horau, 
Brooklyn.  23692 

Kid's  judge;  drama  of  the  juvenile  court  in  3 
acts,  by  A.  Chapman  and  William  McLeod 
Raine.     75  p.     obi.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  31,  1910 ;  D  :  20059  ;  Arthur  Chap- 
man, Denver.  23693 

Kids  (The)  of  New  York;  a  melodrama  in  4 
acts,  by  I.  M.  Silkworth.  14  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Israel  M.  Silkworth,  Trenton,  N.  J.;  D: 
9179,  Oct.  2,  1906 ;  2c.  Nov.  22,  190G.        23694 

Kii  (The)  of  Bahoo,  situated  on  an  island  in 
the  Pacific  Ocean;  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  book 
and  lyrics  by  H.  C.  Pfaff,  E.  H.  Ervin,  C.  H. 
Loweth. 

©  Harry  Crossland  Pfaff,  Edward  H.  Er- 
vin, Charles  Henry  Loweth,  Chicago;  D: 
6562,  Apr.  14,  1905.  23695 

Kildare  (The)  colleen;  or,  The  whims  of  fate; 
Irish  playlet  in  3  scenes,  by  S.  F.  Murphy. 
14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  6,  1915;  D:  40623;  Stephen 
Francis  Murphy,  River  Point,  R.  I.        23695a 

Killarney;  an  original  Irish  comedy,  by  Walter 
Fletgher. 

©  Dunloe  &  Fletcher,  United  States ;  1890 : 
38369,  Dec.  4.  23696 

or.    The    colleen    rheu,    an    Irish    comedy 


drama  in  5  acts,  by  H.  Williams. 

©   Harry   Williams,   United   States;   1891: 
39739,  Nov.  5.  23697 

Killarney  blarney;  an  Irish  monologue,  by 
Harry  L.  Newton.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison 
[1905]  9  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  Denison's 
vaudeville  sketches) 

©  Thomas   S.   Denison,   Chicago ;   D :  7020, 
July  24,  1905 ;  2c.  Sept.  18,  1905.  23698 

Killeen  castle;  an  Irish  comedy  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  C.  J.  Barrett. 

©  Charles  J.  Barrett,  South  Orange,  N.  J. ; 
D :  1187,  Dec.  16,  1901.  23699 

Killer  (The);  a  play,  by  E.  Walter, 

©  Eugene  Walter,  United  States  ;  D  :  15679, 
Apr.  21,  1909.  23700 

sketch  in  1  act,  by  J.  M.  Maxwell.     21  p. 

f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.   15,    1911;   D :  23664 ;    John   M. 

Maxwell,  Indianapolis.  23701 

Killiney;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  Capt.  L.  T.  Pea- 

cocke.    Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  L.  T.  Peacocke,  1905. 

52  p.     8°. 

©  Leslie  Tufnell  Peacocke,  Fort  Etna,  Ire- 
land ;  D :  7535,  Nov.  8,  1905 ;  2c.  Nov.  21.  1905. 

23702 


Killing  (The);  1  act  play,  by  F.  B.  Fanning. 
8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  29,  1913;   D:  33097;   Frank   B. 
Fanning,  Scranton,  Pa.  23703 

Killing  giants.     See  Five  playlets. 

Killtown  (The)  rivals.  See  Comedy  (The)  of 
the  Killtown  rivals. 

Kilmeny;  whimsical  comedy  in  3  acts  and  a 
prologue,  by  L.  R.  Stanwood.  105  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  24,  1915 ;  D :  40756 ;  Louie  Rogers 
Stanwood,  Manchester,  Mass.^  23703a 

Kiltartan  (The)  Moliere;  The  miser. — The  doc- 
tor in  spite  of  himself. — The  rogueries  of 
Scapin,  tr.  by  Lady  Gregory.  Dublin,  Maun- 
sel  &  CO.,  1910.     [G],  231  p.    12°. 

©  Oct.  29,  1910 ;  2c.  Jan.  6,  1911 ;  D  :  23048 ; 
Lady  Gregory,  Gort,  Ireland.  23704 

Kim  far.     See  Golden  flower. 

Kimble's  coons;  a  3  act  comedy,  by  J.  A.  Galvin. 

©   Jas.   A.   Galvin,   Brooklyn;   1897:32971, 

June  1.  23705 

Kimka;  by  Jerome  Ravel  and  I.  Kiralfy, 

©   Imre  Kiralfy,   New  York;   1887:28009, 
Oct.  29.  23706 

Kimono  (The);  farce-comedy  in  3  acts,  by  M. 
Felix.     [125]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  23,  1912;  D:  29752;  Mildred 
Felix,  New  York.  23707 

Kin;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  D.  Lancaster.  20 
p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Chas.  David  Lancaster,  Shelbyvllle,  Ind. ; 
D :  14831,  Jan.  18,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  18,  1909. 

23708 

Kin  Fu;  or.  The  pursuit  of  happiness,  an 
oriental  comedy  opera  in  3  acts,  adapted  from 
the  Hungarian  of  Jeno  Farago,  by  Willard 
Holcomb,  music  by  Gaza  Markus,  music  rev. 
and  extra  numbers  by  Isidore  Witmark.  168 
p.     4°.     Typewritten.      [Libretto  only] 

©  M.  Witmark  &  .sons.  New  York ;  D :  4271 
Nov.  20,  1903;  2c.  Nov.  19,  1903.  2370^ 

Kin  o'  Streaked  Mountain;  a  rural  comedy- 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  Pendexter  and  F. 
Patchin.      84   p.      4°.      Typewritten. 

©  Hugh  Pendexter  and  Frank  Patchin. 
Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  D :  12968,  May  14.  1908.  2c. 
May  14,  1908.  23710 

Kincora;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Lady  Gregory. 
New  York,  John  Quinn,  1905.     61  p.     12°. 

©  Ladv  Gregory,  Gort,  Ireland ;  D :  6699, 
May  20,  1905;  2c.  May  20,  1905.  23711 

See    also    Irish    folk-history    plays. 


1175 


23712 


DBAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


23726 


Kind  chance.  See  Twentieth  (A)  century 
courting. 

Kinder;  eine  gymnasiasten-komodie  in  4  akten, 
[von]  Robert  Misch.  Berlin,  Harmonie 
[19061     72  p.     8°. 

©  res.  under  act  of  Mar.  3,  1905,  by  Eman- 
uel Lederer,  New  York ;  res.  693 ;  Ic.  Dec.  15. 
1906.  23712 

Jewish  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Zebullon  Levin. 

[2],  66  p.     4°,     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  24,  1915 ;  D :  41556 ;  L.  S.  Levin, 
Bronx,  N.  Y.  23712a 

komodie  in  3   akten,   von  Hermann  Bahr. 

Bonn  [etc.],  A.  Ahn.    78  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  24,  1910 ;  D :  22308 ;  Albert  Ahn, 
Bonn,   Germany.  23713 

Kinder  der  grossstadt;  schauspiel  in  4  auf- 
zligen,  von  Wilhelm  Braun.  Berlin,  Biihnen 
verlag  Ahn  &  Simrock,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1914.  52 
p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  July  11,  1914;  D:  37540;  Buhnen- 
verlag  Ahn  &  Simrock,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin. 

23713a 

Kinder  der  wahrheit;  mystisches  drama  in  2 
teileu,  von  A.  Liebling.  Miinchen,  Max  Stein- 
bach,  1907.     64  p.     8°. 

©  Alice  Liebling.  Munich ;  D :  9817,  Jan. 
19,  1907;  2c.  Jan.  19,  1907.  23714 

Kinder  (Die)  gehen;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
Jacob  Gordin. 

p2  firjpx  4  ]^x  :>nr^Np  s  ;]rnr:j  nnrp  ^n 

[112]  p.     4°.     Ms. 


Kindergarten  (The)  kids;  by  G.  E.  Baumbach. 

4  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  28,  1911 ;  D :  25086 ;  George  Ed- 
mund Baumbach,   Rock   Island,   111.        23720 

Kindes-liebe.     See  Yulie. 

Kindled  fires;  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  B.  Eldred. 
99  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  10.  1915;  D:  39928;  Eva  Baur 
•  Eldred,  Covina,  Cal.  23720a 

Kindling;  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Charles 
Kenyon,  with  an  introduction  by  Clayton 
Hamilton.  New  York,  Doubledav,  Page  & 
CO.,  1914.  13  p.  1.,  148  p.  12°.  (The  drama 
league  series  of  plays,  v.  1) 

©   Jan.    10,    1914;   2c.   Jan.    13,    1914;    D: 
35648 ;  E.  J.  Bowes,  New  York.  23720b 

play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  A.  Kenyon.     [2],  76 


p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Nov.   23,   1910;    D :  22636 ;    Chas.   A. 
Kenyon,  San  I^rancisco.  23721 

Kindling  the  hearth  fire;  rural  drama,  by 
Estclle  Cook.  40  p.  8°.  (Bulletin  of  the 
university  of  Minnesota,  general  series,  no. 
36.  Nov.  1915) 

©   Dec.   21,   1915;    2c.    Dec.   27,    1915;    D: 
42572;    University   of  Minnesota,   Minneapolis. 

23721a 

Kindness;  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  B.  Gilbert. 
[1],  12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Jan.   5,   1914;    D:  35547;    Walter   B. 
Gilbert,   Portland,   Ore.  23721b 


Kindred;  a  domestic  drama  in  5  acts,  by  D.  G. 
Reed. 

©  D.  G.  Reed,  United  States;  1874:14082. 
Dec.  8.  23722 

©  Ic.   Aug.   9,   1909;   D:  16515;   Estate  of      Kindred    hearts;    a    romantic    colonial    drama 


Jacob  M.  Gordin,  Brooklyn.  23715 

Kindergarden  (The);  musical  farce  in  3  acts, 
by  Robert  Griffin  Morris.  [2],  95  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.      [Libretto   only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  17,  1910 ;  D :  22336 ;  Mrs.  Robert 
Griffin  Morris,  New  York.  23716 

a      musical,      farcical,      satirical,      comical 

drama  in  3  acts,  by  R.  G.  Morris.     80  p.     4°, 
Typewritten. 

©  Robert  Griffin  Morris,  New  York;  1SS6: 
23532,  Oct.  16;  2c.  Oct.  16.  23717 

Kindergarten  (The);  a  farcical,  musical  com- 
edy, in  3  acts,  by  R.  G.  Morris. 

©  Robert  Griffin  Morris,  New  York;  1884: 
24300,   Dec.  8.  23718 

a  quasi-dramatic  and  musical  entertain- 
ment for  amateur  production,  by  E.  E.  Small 
and  C.  C.  Drown. 

©  E.  Eldenne  Small  and  Clarence  C. 
Drown,  Valparaiso,  Ind. ;  1896 :  60714,  Nov. 
4.  23719 


in   4   acts,    by   A.   L.    McCormick.     Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Arthur  L.  McCormick,  Port  Huron,  Mich. ; 
1898 :  71606,  Dec.  9 ;  2c.  Dec.  9.  23723 

Kindsfrau  (Die)  See  Our  baby's  nurse. — 
Tompkins  number  three. 

King  (The) 

©  Henry  Greenberg.  Milwaukee ;  D  :  1101, 
Nov.  15,  1901.  23724 

King  Alfred;  an  historical  drama,  by  Henry 
Van  Rensselaer  and  William  J.  Stanton. 
New  York,  Cinciimati  [etc.]  Benziger  broth- 
ers, 1886.     48  p.     16°. 

©  Benziger  bros..  New  York;  1885:23510. 
Nov.  9;  2c.  Nov.  9.  23725 

King  (A)  and  a  fool;  an  historical  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  A.  Boucicault  and  B.  F.  Butler. 

©  Aubrey  Boucicault  and  Benj.  F.  But- 
ler, United  States;  1899:. 35274,  May  26;  Ic. 
May  26.  23726 


1176 


23727 


COPYEIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED  STATES 


23746 


Xing'  (A)  and  a  half;  dramatic  composition  in 
3  acts,  by  B.  Young  and  B.  Hitt.  90  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Bertram  Young  and  Bertram  Hitt,  Chi- 
cago;  D:9S47,  Jan.  16,  1907;  2c.  Jan.  16. 
1907.  23727 

King  and  artist;  a  romantic  play  in  5  acts,  by 

Lilian  Moubrey  and  Walter  Herries  Pollock. 

New  York,  P.  R.  Reynolds,  [1S97]     82  p.    12^ 

©    Paul    R.    Reynolds,    New    York;    1897: 

34752,  June  10 ;  2c.  June  11.  23728 

King  and  courtier;  a  comedy,  by  J.  M.  Martin. 
73  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  James  Marshall  Martin,  New  Castle,  Pa. ; 
D :  7241,  Sept.  12,  1905 ;  2c.  Aug.  9,  1906. 

23729 

King  and  demon  king;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
M.  S.  Moll. 

©  Max  S.  IMoll,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  D :  11954, 
Dec.  20,  1907.  23730 

King  and  fool;  fairy  tale  in  3  acts,  by  The 
Sphinx  [pseud,  of  J.  M.  Weidberg]  70  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  29,  1914;  D :  39338 ;  Joseph 
Moses  Weidberg,  New  York.  23730a 

King  (The)  and  his  groom  of  the  chamber, 
Thomas  Herbert,  at  Newport.  See  Trom 
king  to  king. 

King  (The)  and  queen  of  Erie.  See  Dark 
Friday. 

King  (The)  and  queen  of  the  moon;  by  R.  J. 
Lynch. 

©  Richard  J.  Lynch,  East  Orange,  N.  J.; 
D:8992,  Aug.  24,  1906.  23731 

King  (The)  and  the  ballad  monger;  a  pathetic 
comedy  in  1  act,  by  Theodore  De  Banville, 
tr.  from  the  French  by  George  D.  Cox,  and 
adapted  by  R.  C.  Dillmore. 

©  Richard  Casper  Dillmore,  Philadelphia; 
1895  :  35894,  July  10.  23732 

King  (The)  and  the  barber;  a  comic  opera,  by 
H.  D.  Rose.  82  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Heloise  Durant  Rose,  New  York ;  D : 
2478,  Oct.  22,  1902 ;  2c.  Aug.  22,  1903.     23733 

King  (The)  and  the  booster;  extravaganza  in 
2  acts,  by  D.  L.  Levy  and  Samuel  James 
Hume.     [18]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  19,  1911 ;  D :  24512 ;  David  Liv- 
ingston Levy,  San  Francisco.  23734 

King  and  the  fool;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  A.  W. 
Anderson.     [6]  p.    24°.     Printed. 

®  Jan.  10,  1912 ;  Ic.  Jan.  18,  1912 ;  Ic.  Jan. 
24,  1912  ;  D :  28412 ;  Alfred  W.  Anderson,  Chi- 
cago. 23735 


King  and  the  fool — Continued. 

an  original  comedy,  by  E.  W.  H.  Williams. 

©   Espy    W.    H.    Williams,   New    Orleans; 
1899  :  49094,  July  29.  23736 

King  (The)  and  the  poet;  comedy  in  1  act, 
adapted  from  the  French,  by  R.  C.  Dillmore. 

©  Richard  Casper  Dillmore,  Wilkes-Barre, 
Pa. ;  1899 :  21128,  Mar.  22.  23737 

King  (The)  approaches;  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
T.  D.  Cooper.     [10]  p.    4°.    Tj^jewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   23,   1914;    D:  38465;   Thomas 
Dibblee  Cooper,  San  Franci.s^co.  23737a 

King  Argimenes  and  the  unknown  warrior. 
See  Pive  plays;  by  Lord  Dunsany. 

King  Arthur;  a  di*ama  in  a  prologue  and  4  acts, 
by  J.  Comyns  Carr.  New  York  and  London, 
Macmillan  &  co..  1895.    3  p.  1.,  67  p.    8°. 

©  Macmillan  &  co.,  New  York ;  1895 :  9587, 
Feb.  15;  2c.  Feb.  14.  23738 

a  tragedy,  by   H.   S.  Mallory.     77  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Herbert  S.  Mallory,  Grinnell,  la.;  D: 
10051,  Mar.  1,  1907 ;  2c.  Mar.  1,  1907.       23739 

King  Arthur  and  ye  knights  of  ye  table 
rounde;  or,  The  woman  in  gray,  a  burlesque, 
by  F.  B.  Neilsou.  Philadelphia,  Avil  printing 
CO.,  1894.    30  p.    8°. 

©  Frederick  Brooke  Neilson,  Philadelphia ; 
1894  :  2858,  Jan.  9 ;  2c.  Jan.  23.  23740 

King  Bike;  a  local,  national,  political,  musical 
burletta,  by  E.  E.  Kidder. 

©  Edward  E.  Kidder,  New  York;  1897: 
30230,  May  18.  23741 

King  Boemond;  tragedy  in  3  acts,  by  A. 
Flamma.     63  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  4,  1910;  D:  20955;  Ario 
Flamma,  New  York.  23742 

King  Bolo;  vaudeville  sketch,  by  A.  M.  Free- 
man.    11  p.    4°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  5,  1913 ;  D  :  32852 ;  A.  L.  Robarge, 
Minneapolis.  23743 

King  (The)  can  do  no  wrong;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
L.  A.  Bradley.     [65]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  18,  1911;  D:  23990;  Lillian  A. 
Bradley,  New  York.  23744 

King  Capital;  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  libretto 
by  J.  M.  Leveque,  music  by  H.  Wehrmann. 
New  Orleans,  American  printing  company, 
ltd.,  1903.     45  p.     8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©   J.   M.   Leveque   and   Henry  AVehrmann, 

New  Orleans ;  D :  2955,  Feb.  5,  1903 ;  2c.  May 

6,  1903.  23745 

King    Carnival,    the    stage    king;    by    G.    E. 

Lothrop,  jr. 

©  George  Edwin  Lothrop,  jr.,  Boston;  D: 
11435,  Sept.  28,  1907.  23746 


1177 


23747 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


23767 


King  Carrot;  a  burlesque  in  2  acts. 

©  Alexander  Henderson,  New  York;  1872: 
11048,  October  17.  23747 

King  Casey;  a  musical  farce  in  2  acts,  by  A. 
Hoffman.  114  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©   Aaron   Hoffman,    New    York ;    D :  10424, 
Apr.  26,  1907;  2c.  Apr.  26,  1907.  23748 

King  Cash;  a  modern  cosmopolitan  drama,  in  5 
acts,  by  E.  M.  Ludlum. 

©  Evelvn  Mosse  Ludlum,  San  Diego,  Cal. ; 
1886:29130,  i:>ec.  20.  23749 

King  Charles;  play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  F.  Bijejko. 
[2],  86  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   If.    Sept.    1,    1910;    D:  22020;    Jean    F. 
Bijejko,  Leipzig.  23750 

King  Christmas;  a  masquerade,  by  Catherine 
Tudor.  London,  S.  French,  ltd. ;  New  York, 
S.  French,  1899.  8  p.  12°.  (Children's 
plays,  no.  21) 

©  T.  H.   French,   New   York;   1899:70.517, 
Oct.  30 ;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1901.  23751 

King  Cole  II;  a  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  by  Wool- 
son  IMorse.  lyrics  by  J.  Cheever  Goodwin. 
Libretto.    114*  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  T.   B.   Harms  &  co..  New  York;   1889: 
12450,  Apr.  22;  2c.  Apr.  27.  23752 

King  Con;  a  comic  opera,  by  J.  O.  Zabriskie. 
100  p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©   John    G.    Zabriskie.    I'aterson  ;    D :  7583. 
Nov.  20,  1905;  2c.  Nov.  20,  1905.  23753 

King  Cophetua  and  the  beggar  maid;  an 
opera-bouffe,  by  M.  Nicolson.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Malcolm  Nicolson,    Alma,  Kan. ;    1892 : 
3819.  Jan.  23;  2c.  July  3,  1893.  23754 

King  Corn;  new  and  original  American  opera 
in  2  acts,  by  J.  B.  Selandor.  75  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.      [Libretto   only] 

©    Ic.    Oct.    26,    1912;    D:  31250;    John    B. 
Selander,  St.  Louis.  23755 

King  (The)  cowboy;  a  melodrarna  in  4  acts 
and  7  scenes,  by  S.  V.  Collins.'  82  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©    Si    U.    Collins.    Detroit;    D:8604,    Mav 
28,   1906;   2c.  May  28.  1906.  23756 

King  Cuffee;  an  Ethiopian  whimsicality,  in  3 
scenes.  New  York,  Happy  hours  companv 
[1874]  6  p.  12°.  ([Ethiopian  drama,  no. 
66]) 

©    Happy    hours    co..     New    York;     1874: 
12241,  Sept.  28;  2c.  Oct.  17.  23757 


King  Cupid;  an  allegory  of  St.  Valentine's 
day  in  prologue  and  2  acts,  by  M.  Baillie. 
13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mary  Baillie,  St.  John,  N.  B.,  Canada; 
D:4133,  Oct.  26,  1903;  2c.  Oct.  26,  1903. 

23758 

King   Daffy;   1   act   travesty   sketch,   by   F.   J. 
Beaman.     19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
■    ©    Ic.    May    3,    1910;    D :  20947 ;    Fred    .L 
Beaman,  Jackson,  Mich.  23759 

King    Darnley;    an    historical    tragedy,    by    Jj. 

Campbell.     [Madi.son,  AVis.,  1895]     51  p.     8°. 

©    Lome     Campbell,     Riley,     Wis.;     1895: 

42229.  Aug.  19;  2e.   Sept.  30.  23760 

King  David;  a  play  in  4  acts,  adapted  from 
the  Bible,  by  M.  McEss. 

©  Marietta  McEss,  Englewood,   111.;  1890: 
883,  Jan.  6.  23761 

King  David's  sin;  play  in  3  acts,  arr.  by  L.  E. 
Ames.     II],  11  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©    Feb.    16,    1914;    2c.    Feb.    19,    1914;    D: 
36094 :    Lawrence  Ed\Aard  Ames,  Tiro,  O. 

23761a 

King  Dodo;  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  F.  S. 
Pixley.     Typewritten. 

©  Frank   S.   Pixlev,   Chicago;   1897:32693, 
May  29;   2c.  May  29.  23762 

King  Douglass  and  the  fairies;  a  theatrical 
play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  McLaughlin,  cover- 
title,  9  p.     12°.     Printed. 

©    Marie    McLaughlin,    Philadelphia :    D : 
1.5687.   Apr.  22,   1909;   2c.  Apr.  22,   1909. 

23763 

King  Edgar;  an  historical  tragedy  in  5  acts, 
by  F.  W.  Pearson. 

©    Frederick     W.     Pearson,     New     York ; 
1886 :  10489,  May  3.  23764 

King  Eric  XIV;  historical  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  Kurt  IMatull. 

©  Charles  R.   Tyler,   New  York ;    D :  4685. 
Mar.  5,  1904.  23765 

King  Fez;  by  G.  W.  Louttit.  Fort  Wayne,  G. 
W.  Louttit.  1907.     51  p.     12°. 

©  George  W.   Louttit.   Fort  Wavne.   Ind. ; 
D :  11890,   Dec.  9.   1907 ;  2c.  Dec.  16,  1907. 

23766 

King  for  a  day;  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  by 
Adolphe  Charles  Adain.  arr.  and  adapted 
[from  the  French]  l)y  J.  H.  Rosewald  and 
William  Castle.  New  York.  Theater  ticket 
office,  1882.     14  p.     8°. 

©    E.    J.    Wetherell,     New    York;     1882: 
12614.  Aug.  1;  2c.  Aug.  30.  23767 


1178 


23768 


COPYRIGHTED  IN"   THE   UNITED  STATES 


23785 


King  for  a  day — Continued. 

comic  opera   libretto   in   2   acts,   by   H. 


B. 


Smith. 

©   Harry    B.    Smith,    New    York;    D :  8012. 
Feb.  17,  1906.  23768 

a  musical  comedy  in  1  act,  book  and  lyrics 


by  T.  T.  Railey.  nmsic  by  Alfred  G.  Robvn. 
1  p.   1.,  13  p.     12°.     Printed.      [Words  only] 
©  Thos.  T.  Railey,  Harrisonville,  Mo.;  D: 
13S21.   Sept.   IS.   1908;  2c.   Sept.  18,   1908. 

23769 

a   romantic   comedy    drama   in   4   acts,   by 


De  W.  Clinton. 

©  De  Witt  Clinton,  Chicago ;  1900  A :  7137, 
Mar.  17.  23770 


—  a   romantic   comedy   in  4   acts,   bv   De   W. 
Clinton.     1  p.  1.,  81  p.     12°.     Printed. 

©    De    Witt    Clinton,    Oakland,    Cal. ;    D: 
188.  Mar.  8,  1901;  2c.  Mar.  8,  1901.       23771 

an     adaptation     from     Eugene     Sue's 


famous  novel  Madame  Bluebeard,  bv  De  W. 
Cliuton.     cover-title,    81  p.     12°.     Printed. 

©  De  AVitt  Clinton,  Chicago ;   D :  930.  Oct. 
7,  1901;  2c.  Oct.  7,  1901.  23772 


—  tabloid  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  Chas., 
Morton.  Chicago,  Chicago  manuscript  co.. 
1914.  24  p.  f°.  Jlimeographed.  [Words 
only] 

©    Dec.    22,    1914;    2c.    Jan. 
39208;  Alex  Byers,  Chicago. 


2,    1915;    D: 
23772a 


King  Foxy  of  Muir  Glacier;  child's  play  in  1 
act.  by  I.  Anderson.  [2],  8  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    29,    1912 :    D :  306S4 ;    Isabel 
Anderson.  Washington.  23773 

See  also  Everyboy,   and   other  plays  for 


children. 
King-  Gabalus. 


See  Boy  (A)  or  a  girl. 


King  Grafter;  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  bj- 
S.  G.  Champlin.  64  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Mar.  31,  1913  ;  D  :  32795  ;  Stephen  G. 
Champlin,  Brooklyn.  23774 

King  Grover  lU;  a  political  drama  in  4  acts. 

©     Walter     Vrooman,     Baltimore;     1896: 

10096,  Feb.  11.  23775 

King  Henry.  See  German  classics  of  the 
nineteenth    and    twentieth    centuries. 

King  Henry  IV  of  Germany;  a  drama  in  4 
acts  with  a  prologue,  by  Ernst  von  Wilden- 
bruch,  tr.  by  Robert  M.  Wernaer.  (Tn 
Drama,  no.  17,  Feb.  1915;  periodical  ©  Feb. 
26,  1915;  2c.  Mar.  5,  1915;  B :  330332 ;  Drama 
league  of  America,  Chicago)  23775a 


King  Henry  VIII;  or,  A  dip  in  the  16th  cen- 
tury, sketch  in  3  scenes,  by  H.  Travers.  18 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Henry    Travers,    New    York ;    D :  10813, 
June  19,  1907 ;  2c.  July  9,  1907.  23776 

King  Henry  of  Navarre;  a  drama  of  the  great 
civil  wars  in  France,  by  F.  W.  Norcross. 

©  Frederic  Walter  Norcross,  Philadelphia; 
D  :  2710.  Dec.  13,  1902.  23777 

King  Highball;  a  musical  farce  libretto,  by  O. 
Colburn.     7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Otis  Lincoln  Colburn,  Chicago ;  D :  7266 
Sept.  13.  1905 ;  2c.  Sept.  5,  1905.  23778 

King  Highball  II;  book  and  lyrics  by  Charles 
Horwitz,  nmsic  by  Fredk.  V.  Bowers.  92  p. 
4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Shapiro,   Bernstein   &   Von   Tilzer,   New 
York ;  D :  995,  Oct.  22,  1901 ;  2c.  Oct.  22,  1901. 

23779 

King-Hunger;  [play  in  a  prologue  and  5  scenes] 
by  Leonid  Andreyev,  tr.  from  the  Russian 
by  Eugene  M.  Kaydeu.  (In  Poet  lore,  v.  22, 
no.  6,  Nov.-Dec,  1911;  periodical  ©  Jan.  29, 
1912;  2c.  Feb.  2,  1912;  B :  251901 ;  Poet  lore 
CO.,  Boston)  23780 

King  in  a  blouse;  play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  East- 
wood.    [5],  131  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  17,  1912 ;  D :  31157 ;  Carlin  East- 
wood, Corte  Madera.  Cal.  23781 

King  (The)  is  dead;  dramatic  play  in  1  act,  by 

Francis  James.     [2],  15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    29,    1914;    D:  39233;    Francis 

James  Mulligan,  Brooklyn.  23781a 

King  Ithuriel.      See  Four  plays  for  children. 

King  Jack;  a  burlesque,  by  W.  H.  Dodge. 

©  William  Henry  Dodge,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. ; 
1892  :  5749,  Feb.  5.  23782 

King  James;  by  J.  AUbee  Thomas,  being  a 
dramatization  of  the  poem  The  Lady  of  the 
lake  by  Sir  Walter  Scott.  44  p.  8°.  Type- 
written. 

©   J.    Allbee   Thomas.    Oakland,    Cal.;    D: 
10T24.  Mar.  12,  1907;  2c.  Sept.  2,  1909.    23783 

King  Jared;  by  E.  C.  Robinson.  37  p.  f. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    1,    1910;    D:  21708;    Ezra    C. 
Robin:^on.  Bountiful,   Utah.  23784 

King  John;  ed.  with  notes  by  William  J.  Rolfe. 
Harper's  library  ed.  New  York  and  London, 
Harper  &  brothers,  1898.  192  p.  front,  illus. 
12°.     (Sliakespeare's  complete  works,    v.  6) 

©  Harper  &  bros..  New  York;  1898:28293, 
May  6:  2e.  .Tan.  13.  1899.  23785 


1179 


23786 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


23803 


King   John — Continued. 

(The    life    and    death    of);    by    William 

Shakespeare,  ed.  with  notes,  inti-oduction, 
glossary,  list  of  variorum  readings  and  select- 
ed criticism  bv  Charlotte  Porter.  [First  folio 
ed.]  New  York,  T.  Y.  Crowell  &  co.  [1910] 
4  p.  1.,  vii-xvi,  214  p.    front,     (port.)     16°. 

©  Oct.  13, 1910  ;  2c.  Oct.  15, 1910 ;  A  :  273541 ; 
Thos.  Y.  Crowell  &  co.,  New  York.  23786 

ed.  by  Henry  M.  Belden.     New  York, 


The  Macmlllan  company,  1912.  sxi,  139  p. 
front,  (port.)  24°.  (The  Tudor  Shakes- 
peare) 

©  Mar.  20,  1912;  2c.  Mar.  21,  19012;   A: 
309592  ;  Macmillan  co..  New  York.  23787 

■  with  a  special  introduction  by  Richard 


Garnett  and  an  original  frontispiece  by  W.  H. 
Margetson.  [The  University  press  Shakes- 
peare. Renaissance  ed.]  New  York,  George 
D.  Sproul,  1907.  xxxi,  129  p.  front.  4°. 
(The  complete  works  of  William  Shakespeare, 
with  annotations  and  a  general  introduction 
by  Sidney  Lee,  v.  22) 

©  University  press,  Cambridge,  Mass.;  A: 
195097,  Dec.  26, 1907  ;  2c.  Dec.  26, 1907.     23788 

(Shakespeare's);   with   notes,   examination 

papers  and  plan  of  preparation,  selected,  by 
Braiuerd  Kellogg.  New  York,  E.  Maynard  & 
CO.  [1893]  5,  vi-vii,  [2],  [viii]-ix,  11-152  p. 
1  illus.     (English  classics) 

©  Effingham  Maynard  &  co.,  New  York; 
1893  :  9747,  Feb.  22  ;  2c.  Mar.  18.  23789 

(Shakespeare's  history  of);  with  intro- 
duction, and  notes  explanatory  and  critical, 
by  H.  N.  Hudson.  Boston,  Ginn  &  Heath, 
1880.  xxvi,  165  p.  16°.  (Annotated  English 
classics) 

©  Henry  N.  Hudson,  Boston ;  1880 :  17126, 
Nov.  11 ;  2c.  Dec.  7.  23790 

Same.  Boston,  New  York  [etc.]  Ginn  Accom- 
pany [1908]     xxvii,  [8]-165  p.     16°. 

©  Kate  W.  Hudson,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  in 
renewal  for  14  years  from  Nov.  11,  1908;  A: 
212702,  July  24,  1908 ;  2c.  July  24,  1908. 

23791 

(Shakespeare's    history    of    the    life    and 

death  of);  ed.  with  notes,  by  William  J.  Rolfe. 
New  York,  Harper  and  brothers,  1880. 

©  Harper  &  bros..  New  York ;  1879 :  13917, 
Oct.  20;  2c.  Feb.  10,  1880.  23792 


—  Same. 

©  Harper  &  bros.,  New  York;   1880:3.56, 
Jan.  6.  23793 

—  Same.  New  York,  Cincinnati  [etc.]  Ameri- 
can book  company  [1905]  237  p.  incl.  front., 
illus.     16°. 

©  William  J.  Rolfe,  Cambridge,  Mass.;  A: 
105925,  Jan.  7,  1905 ;  2c.  Mar.  3,  1905.      23794 


King   John — Continued. 

Same.  New  York.  Cincinnati  [etc.]  Ameri- 
can book  company  [1908]  237  p.  incl.  front, 
illus.     16°. 

©  William  J.  Rolfe,  Cambridge,  Mass., 
in  renewal  for  14  years  from  Jan.  6,  190S ; 
A :  195668,  Jan.  6,  1908 ;  2c.  Feb.  29,  1908. 

23795 

tScc  also  Shakespeare's  works. 

King  John  O'Brien;  comedy-dramatic  playlet, 
by  L.  Chevalier.     [2],  13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  9,  1912  ;  D :  28629 ;  Louis  Cheva- 
lier, New  York.  23796 

King  Karl  of  Kronstadt;  operetta  in  2  acts,  by 
K.  S.  and  R.  D.  Webb.  [65]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  18,  1911 ;  D :  25785 ;  Kenneth  S. 
and  Roy  D.  Webb,  New  York.  23797 

King  Khaamzobull;  or.  The  man  from 
America,  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  words  and 
nnisic  composed  by  W.  B.  Van  de  Water. 

©  W.  B.  Van  de  Water,  New  York;  1886: 
14729,  June  28.  23798 

King  Koka-nut;  the  milk  in  the  cocoanut,  a 
dramatic  composition  in  4  acts,  by  J.  W. 
Lewis. 

©  John  Wvnder  Lewis,  Baltimore ;  D :  1583, 
Mar.  15,  1902.  23799 

King  Lear;  by  W.  Shakespeare,  with  an  intro- 
duction and  notes,  also  with  a  series  of  sug- 
gestive questions,  by  Ella  A.  Shea.  Chicago, 
Ainsworth  &  co.,  1901.  xxvi,  174  p.  incl. 
illus.,  pi.  front.  (port.)  12°.  (Lakeside 
classics) 

©  Ainsv/orth  &  co.,  Chicago ;  D :  582,  June 
17,  1901 ;  2c.  July  12,  1901.  23800 

by  William  Shakspeare,  from  the  Cam- 
bridge edition  ed.  by  William  Allan  Neilson, 
with  an  introduction  and  additional  notes  by 
Ashlev  H.  Thorndike.  .  .  .  Boston.  Hough- 
ton, Mifliin  &  co.,  [1909]  166  p.  12°.  (The 
Riverside  literature  series.) 

©  Houghton,  IMifflin  &  co.,  Boston;  A: 
232779,  Mar.  6,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  17,  1909.    23801 

ed.  by  Horace  Howard  Furness.  Phila- 
delphia, J.  B.  Lippincott  &  co.,  1880.  vi,  503 
p.  8°.  (New  variorum  ed.  of  Shakespeare. 
V.  5) 

©  .L  B.  LiDpincott  &  co.,  Philadelphia ; 
1880:. 3994,  Mar.  12;  2c.  Mar.  22.  23802 

Same.     [10th  ed,]     Philadelphia   [etc.]    J. 


B.  Lippincott  company  [1908]     vi,  503  p.     8°. 
(New  variorum  ed.  of  Shakespeare,    v.  5) 

©  Horace  Howard  Furness,  Wallingford, 
Pa.,  in  renewal  for  14  years  from  IMar.  12, 
1908;  A:  199059.  Feb.  13.  1908;  2c.  Feb.  13. 
1908.  23803 


1180 


23804 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


23819 


King   Lear — Continued. 

witli   a   special    introduction    by    William 

Archer  and  an  original  frontispiece  by  Solo- 
mon J.  Solomon.  [The  University  press 
Shakespeare.  Renaissance  ed.]  New  York, 
George  D.  Sproul,  190S,  xxviii,  1S6  p.  front. 
4°.  (The  complete  works  of  William  Shakes- 
peare, with  annotations  and  a  general  intro- 
duction by  Sidney  Lee.   v.  34) 

©  University  press,  Cambridge,  Mass. ;  A : 
2223S7,  Kov.  14,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  16,  1908. 

23804 


—  (Shakespeare's) ;  with  notes,  examination 
papers  and  plan  of  preparation,  selected  by 
Brainerd  Kellogg.  New  York.  Clark  &  May- 
nard,  1882.  xvii,  6-191  p.  24°.  (English 
classics) 

©   Clark    &    Maynard,    New    York;    1882: 
6015,  Apr.  17;  2c.  Apr.  24.  23805 


—  (Shakespeare's  tragedy  of);  ed.  with 
notes  bv  William  J.  Rolfe.  New  York,  Har- 
per &  'brothers,  1880.  3  p.  1.,  [9]-267  p. 
illus.    (incl.  port.)    16°. 

©  Harper  &  bros.,  New  York ;  1880 :  10873, 
.Tuly  15;  2c.  Nov.  1.  23806 

—  Same.  New  York,  Cincinnati  [etc.]  Amer- 
ican book  company  [1903]  304  p.  incl. 
front.,  illus.     16°. 

©    AVm.    J.    Rolfe,    Cambridge,    INIass. ;    A : 
66352,  Aug.  14,  1903 ;  2c.  Nov.  7,  1903.     23807 


—  Same.  Nevv-  York,  Cincinnati  [etc.] 
American  book  company  [1908]  2  p.  1..  [9]- 
267,  [1]  p.     front,  illus.     16°. 

©  William  J.  Rolfe,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  in 
renewal  for  14  years  from  July  1-5,  1908;  A: 
210545,  June  26,  1908;  2c.  July  13,  1908. 

23808 

ed.  with  notes  and  an  introduction  by 


Philo  Melvyn  Buck,  jr.  New  York,  London, 
The  Macmillan  company,  1907.  Ixx,  257  p. 
front.  24°.  (Macmillan's  pocket  American 
and  English  classics) 

©    Macmillan    co..    New    York;    A:  189.511. 
Oct.  14,  1907;  2c.  Oct.  14,  1907.  23809 

the  prompt-book  ed.  by  W.  Winter,  as 


presented  by  Edwin  Booth.  [v.  5]  New 
York,  Francis  Hart  &  company,  1878.  119  p. 
16°. 

©  William  Winter,  New  York;  1878:3570, 
Mar.  25;  2c.  Apr.  20.  23810 

with  introduction  and  notes  by  Mar- 


garet Hill  McCarter.  Topeka.  Kan.,  Crane 
it  company,  1905.  162  p.  12°.  (The  Crane 
classics) 

©  Crane  &  co.,  Topeka,  Kan. ;   A :  129289, 
Oct.  21,  1905;  2c.  Oct.  23,  1905.  23811 


King   Lear — Continued. 

with  introduction,  and  notes  explana- 
tory and  critical,  by  H.  N.  Hudson.  Boston, 
Ginn  &  Heath,  1879.  231  p.  16°.  (Anno- 
tated English  classics) 

©    Henry    N.    Hudson,    Cambridge,    Mass. ; 

1879:11215,  Aug.  22;  2c.  Oct.  25.  23812 


—  (The  tragedie  of);  by  William  Shakes- 
peare, ed.  with  notes,  introduction,  glossary, 
list  of  variorum  readings  and  selected  criti- 
cism by  Charlotte  Porter  and  Helen  A. 
Clarke.  [First  folio  ed.]  New  York,  T.  Y. 
Crowell  &  CO.  [1905]  3  p.  1.,  v-xxxi,  292  p. 
front.     16°. 

©  Thomas  Y.  Crowell  &  co.,  New  York ;  A : 
132246,  Nov.  28,  1905;   2c.  Nov.  28,  1905. 

23813 


—  (The  tragedy  of);  ed.  by  Virginia  C.  Gil- 
dersleeve.  New  York,  The  Macmillan  com- 
pany, 1912.  XX,  195  p.  incl.  front,  (port.) 
16°.      (The  Tudor   Shakespeare) 

©    May    1,    1912;    2c.    May    2,    1912;    A: 
314125;  Macmillan  co..  New  York.       23814 

introduction     and     notes     by     Henry 


Norman  Hudson,  ed.  and  rev.  by  Ebenezer 
Charlton  Black.  School  ed.  [Boston]  Ginn 
and  company  [1911]  xcvii,  191  p.  2  facsim. 
(incl.  front.)  16°.  (The  new  Hudson 
Shakespeare) 

©    Oct.    10,    1911;    2c.    Oct.    16.    1911;    A: 
300100;   Ginn  &  co.,  Boston.  23815 

See   also   Shakespeare's   works. 

King  Lear's  wife;  [by]  G.  Bottomley.  (In 
Georgian  poetry,  1913-1915.  London,  The 
Poetry  bookshop,  1915)  « 

©  Ic.  Dec.  13,  1915;  A  ad  int.  2515;  pubd. 
Nov.   18,   1915 ;   Gordon   Bottomley,   London. 

23815a 

King  Louis,  the  dreamer;  an  historical  play, 
by  T.  Cleveland,  jr. 

©  Treadwell  Cleveland,  jr.,  New  York ;  D : 
5528,  Sept.  13,  1904.  23816 

King  Ludwig  of  Bavaria;  5  act  tragedy,  by 
Ferdinand  Franz  Bonn. 

©  Charles  R.  Tyler,   New  York;   D:5010, 
May  4,  1904.  23817 

King  Ludwig  the  Second  of  Bavaria;  tragedy 
in  5  acts,  by  F.  Bonn.  155  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ferdinand   Bonn,   Berlin ;   D :  5676,    Oct. 
25,  1904;  2c.  Oct.  25,  1904.  23818 

King  Marathon  of  Attica;  drama  in  1  act,  by 

J.    R.    H.    King.      [14]    p.      f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   May   13,   1912;   D:  296-57;    J.    R.   H. 

King,  Wichita.  23819 


1181 


23820 


DKAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


23841 


King  Maximus;  a  fairy  tale,  comic  opera  in 
3  acts,  by  W.  P.  MacHenry. 

©  W.  Preston  MacHenry,  Pompey,  N.  Y. : 
1900  A  :  21111,  Aug.  23.  23820 

King  Midas,      See  Tairy   plays  for  children. 

King  Midas'  secret;  or,  Alma's  growing  old, 
Italo-American  college  farce  in  4  acts  with 
prologue,  by  C.  Wollmann.     235  p.    4°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  July  16,  1915;  D :  41271 ;  Conrad 
Wollmann.  White  Plains,  N.  Y.  23820a 

King  Noanett;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  E. 
Anderson.     88  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  W.  E.  Anderson,  Des  Moines ;  D :  1931, 
May  24,  1902;    2c.  June  16,  1902.  23821 

King  of  Abyssinia;  by  J.  B.  Nelson. 

©  Jacob  Brooks  Nelson,  Chicago ;  D :  5553, 
Sept.  22,  1904.  23822 

King  (The)  of  all  cleansers.  See  Pantomime 
almanac. 

King  (The)  of  Andorra;  romantic  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  H.  E.  Harris. 

©  Henry  E.  Harris,  Duluth,  Minn.;  1898: 
68561.  Nov.  25.  23823 

King  (The)  of  Aragon's  quest.  See  Court 
of  love. 

King  of  bigamists. 

©  Albert  H.  Woods,  New  York;  D :  7761, 
Dec.  26,  1905.  23824 

King  (The)  of  Blackwellis;  by  H.  R.  Hay  ward. 
23  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Harry  R.  Hayward,  Peck,  Kan.;  D: 
11534.    Oct.    14,    1907;    2c.    Oct.    14,    1907. 

23825 

King  (The)  of  burglars;  comedy  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  J.  F.  Dolan. 

©  James  F.  Dolan.  New  York ;  D :  2.557, 
Nov.  6,  1902.  23826 

King  (The)  of  Carrots;  a  burlesque,  by  Johu 
F.  Poole. 

©  Josh  Hart,  New  York  ;  1872 :  10165,  Sept. 
23.  23827 

King  (The)  of  cash;  a  satirical  musical  comedy 

in  3  acts,  by  R.  N.  Traver  and  M.   Breyer. 

©    Robert    N.    Traver    and    Mary    Breyer, 

North  Platte,  Neb. ;  1887  :  4847.  Mar.  1.   23828 

King  (The)  of  Cockaigne;  opera-bouffe  in  4 
acts,  by  R.  Gros  and  Will  Lindsey  [i.  e.  W.  W. 
Lindsey]  [119]  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Words 
only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  25,  1915;  D:  42463;  William 
Wilcott  Lindsey  and  Raymond  Gros.  Bratl- 
ford,  Pa.  23828a 


King     (The)     of    Coney    Isle;    by     Lawrence 
Porcher  Hext  and  J.  Edwin  Owen. 

©  Hext  &  Owen,  Savannah,  Ga. ;  D :  7492, 
Nov.  2,  1905.  23829 

King  (The)  of  Coontown;  a  negro  farce  comedy 
in  3  acts,  by  E.  H.  Gurney. 

©  E.  Henry  Gurney,  Dorchester,  Mass. ; 
1899 :  36048,  May  31 ;  2c.  May  81.  23830 

King  of  counterfeiters;  an  original  melodrama 
in  5  acts,  by  B.  Watt  [pseud,  of  R.  W.  Smiley] 

©  Bob  Watt.  Philadelphia ;  D :  1265.  Jan. 
9,  1902.  23831 

King  of  detectives. 

©  Patrick  H.  Sullivan,  Samuel  Harris  and 
Al.  H.  Woods,  New  York;  D :  997,  Oct.  23, 
1901.  23832 

King  (The)  of  diamonds;  an  original  comedy- 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  Vescelius  Sheldon. 

©  Louise  Vescelius  Sheldon,  Newark,  N.  J. ; 
1890 :  40049,  Dec.  17.  23833 

a  3  act  farce  comedy,  by  J.  Lambert. 

©  Jester  Lambert,  Allegheny,  Pa. ;  1897 : 
22825,  Apr.  12,  23834 

King  (The)  of  Elysia.     Sec  Happyland. 

King  (The)  of  gamblers;  by  J.  B.  Donovan. 
©  James  B.  Donovan,  New  York ;  D :  3018, 


Jan.  29,  1903. 


23835 


King  (The)  of  Gee-Whiz;  a  musical  extrava- 
ganza, by  L.  F.  Baum  and  E.  Hough.  10  p. 
4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  L.  Frank  Baum  and  Emerson  Hough, 
Chicago:  D :  628.5,  Mar.  6,  1905;  2c.  Feb.  23, 
1905.  23836 

King  (The)  of  Golconda;  a  comic  opera  in  3 
acts,  by  G.  F.  Bragdon.  38  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Guy  Fletcher  Bragdon,  Boston ;  D :  7157, 
Aug.  24,  1905 ;  2c.  Aug.  24,  1905.  23837 

King  (The)  of  Greater  New  York;  comedy 
specialty. 

©  Harry  Thomson,  Chicago;  1898:3465, 
Jan.  6.  23838 

King  (The)  of  Kalamazoo;  a  farce  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  E.  E.  Baker. 

©  Edith  Ellis  Baker,  Brooklyn;  D :  2941. 
Feb.  2,  1903.  *  23839 

King  (The)  of  kings;  by  W.  W.  Wrench. 

©  Wm.  W\  Wrench,  Brooklyn ;  1880 :  24081. 
Oct.  25.  23840 

human   drama   on   the  divine  tragedy,   by 


G.  M.  Baxter.    86  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  14,  1913 ;  D :  33496 ;  George  i\I. 
Baxter,  Englewood.  N.  J.  23841 


1182 


23842 


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23864 


King    (The)    of    king's — Continued 

a  morality  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Marsh. 

©  Elizabeth  Marsh,  New  York;  D :  13980, 
Oct.  3,  1908.  23842 

King  of  Kokomo;  in  3  acts,  by  W.  Allen.  32 
p.    f .    Typewritten. 

©    William    Allen,    Washinacton ;    D :  6870, 
June  23,  1905 ;  2c.  July  22,  1905.  23843 

King  (The)  of  Lotus  Isle;  musical  comedy  in 
a  prologue  and  3  acts,  words,  lyrics,  book  and 
music  by  H.  C.  Hiller.  24  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Herman  Carl  Hiller,  Cripple  Creek,  Col. ; 
D :  8878,  July  28,  1906 ;  2c.  July  28,  1906. 

23844 

King  (The)  of  melodrama;  a  play  in  1  act,  by 
O.  H.  Booth.    16  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Oliver   Hilliard   Booth.    New   York:    D: 
8910.  Aug.  3.  1906 ;  2c.  Aug.  3,  1906.        23845 

King  (The)  of  My  land;  a  comic  opera  libretto 
in  3  acts,  by  W.  W.  Prosser. 

©  Will  W.   Prosser,   Columbus,   O. ;   1897: 
69284,  Dec.  13.  23846 

King  of  Never-was.     See  Phantom  elopement. 

King  of  Northumberland;  historical  I'omantic 
drama,  by  Y.  Woods.    Typewritten. 

©   Virna  Woods,   Sacramento,   Cal. ;   1899 : 
77190,  Nov.  27 ;  2c.  Nov.  27.  23847 

King  (The)  of  Patagonia;  a  di'amatico-musical 
playlet  in  1  act,  by  Lewis  and  Lake.  22  p. 
4°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.   Jan.   17.   1913;   D :  32181 ;   Harry   C. 
Lewis,  Chicago.  23848 

King  (The)  of  Pomeru;  a  comedy  with  music, 
libretto  by  R.  S.  Thompson  and  R.  P.  Swof- 
ford. 

©  Ralph  S.  Thompson  and  Ralph  P.  Swof- 
ford,  Princeton,  N.  J. ;  D :  140,  Feb.  14,  1901. 

23849 

King  (The)  of  Posteria;  a  comic  opera  in  2 
acts,  by  M.  B.  Cooke. 

©   Mariorie  Benton  Cooke,   Chicago ;    1900 
A  :  8314,  Mar.  30 ;  2c.  Mar.  30.  23850 

King  (The)  of  rogues;  a  melodrama,  in  4  acts, 
by  Archibald  Cowper  and  Henry  J.  Spiers. 
Typewritten. 

©  Jas.  H.  Wallick,  New  York ;  1899 :  55864, 
Aug.  31;  2c:  Sept.  15.  23851 

King  of  Rome;  or,  The  eaglet,  by  L.  A.  Imhaus 
and  L.  Vigoureux. 

©  Louis  A.  Irahaus  and  Lizzie  Vigoureux, 
New  York ;  1900  A :  26461,  Oct.  24.  23852 

King  of  spades;  a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 
B.  Cole. 

©  Bob  Cole,  New  York :  1900  A :  8265,  Mar. 
17.  23853 


King    of   spades — Continued. 

1   act   play,   by   F.   Bruegger.     24   p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  27,  1912;  D:  31488;  Frederick 
Bruegger,  Chicago.  23854 


—  a   romantic   comedy    in   3   acts,    by    J.    L. 
Baldwin.     195   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   James    Lauer    Baldwin.     Indianapolis; 
D:  15552,   Apr.   6,  1909;   2c.  Apr.   29,   1909. 

23855 


or,  King  Patrick  I,  by  L.  M.  Lister. 

©  Lydia  M.  Lister,  San  Francisco;  D: 
8140,  Mar.  10,  1906.  23856 

King    (The)    of   stockmen.      See   Stock    (The) 
king. 

King  of  the  air;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  G. 
Backus,  A.  C.  Carson  and  C.  B,  Wells. 

©  George  Backus,  Andrew  C.  Carson  and 
Chas.  B.  Wells,  New  York ;  1895 :  66388,  Dec. 
30.  23857 

or,   The   flight   of  the   dragon-flies,     chil- 


dren's   comedy    in    3    acts,    bv    A.    Brugard. 
[14],  122  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    .Jan.    8,    1913;    D :  31911 ;    Adrienne 
Brugard.  New  York.  23858 

King  (The)  of  the  bounding  hoops;  1  act 
sketch,  by  W.  Harbeck. 

©    William    Harbeck.    Fall    River.    Mass.: 
1900  A :  16851,  July  9.  23859 

King  (The)  of  the  cannibal  islands;  an  ec- 
centric entertainment  for  male  characters  in 
2  acts,  by  Newell  Bent.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker 
&  CO.,  1902.     17  p.     12°. 

©    Walter    H.    Baker    &    co..     Boston :     D : 
2424,  Oct.  7.  1902;  2c.  Oct.  27,  1902.     23860 

[a  slap-stick  musical  comedv  in   2  swats, 

by  George  H.  Shelton]     83  p.     4°.     Typewiit- 
ten. 

©  G.  H.  Shelton,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. ;  D : 
8886.    July   30.   1906;    2c.   July   30,    1900. 

23861 

King  (The)  of  the  cattle  ring;  by  C.  E.  White. 

©  Chas.   E.  AVhite.  Chester.  Pa.:   1900  A: 

3398,  Feb.  6.  23862 

a    western   melodrama   in   5   acts,   by   Hal. 


Reid   [i.  e.  James  Halleck  Reid]     55  p.     f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Amei'ican  amusement  assn.,  Chicago ;  D : 
363,  Apr.  18,  1901;  2c.  Apr.  18,  1901.     23863 

King  of  the  cowboys;  a  western  melodrama  in 
4  acts,  by  J.  B.  Totten.  95  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Joseph    Bvron    Totten,    New    York ;    D : 
8197,    Mar.    20,    1906;    2c.    Mar.   20,   1906. 

23864 


1183 


23864 


DKAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


23882 


King  (Tlie)  of  the  dark  chamber;  by  Rabin- 
dranath  Tagore,  tr.  into  English  by  the  au- 
thor. New  York,  The  Macmillau  company, 
1914.    206  p.     12°. 

©  Sept.  16,  1914;  2c.  Sept.  17,  1914:  D: 
3S142;    Macmillan    co..    New    York.      23864a 

[play  in  19  pts.]  by  Rabindranath  Tagore, 

tr.  into  English  by  the  author.  (In  The 
drama,  no.  14,  May  1914;  periodical  ©  Slay 
22,  1914;  2c.  May  26,  1914;  B :  302875 ; 
Drama  league  of  America,  Chicago)      23864b 

King  (The)  of  the  desert;  a  military  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  Dave  H.   Woods. 

©  Mrs.  Dave  H.  Woods,  Sandusky,  O. ;  D : 
13056,  May  25,  1908.  23865 

King  (The)  of  the  gamblers;  a  melodrama  in  5 
acts. 

©  John  Stetson,  Boston ;  1882 :  10021,  June 
19.  23866 

King  of  the  ghost  dancers;  a  melodrama  in 
4  acts,  by  C.  E.  Blaney. 

©  Chas.  E.  Blaney,  New  York;  1899: 
73572,  Nov.  11.  23867 

King  of  the  ghotils;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
bv  Charles  F.  Gotthold  and  G.  D.  Parker. 
120  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  C.  T.  Gotthold  and  George  D.  Parker,  New 
York;  D:3871,  Aug.  25,  1903;  2c.  Oct.  6, 
1903.  23868 

King  of  the  highway;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
by  C.  E.  Blaney. 

©  Chas.  E.  Blaney,  New  York  ;  1899  :  73574, 
Nov.  11.  23869 

King  of  the  hobo  ring;  by  H.  Montague. 
©    Harry    Montague,     New    York;    1899: 
50305,  Aug.  4.  23870 

King  (The)  of  the  Jews;  a  sacred  drama  from 
the  Russian  of  "K.  P."  (The  Grand  Duke 
Constantine)  by  Victor  E.  Marsden.  Lon- 
don, New  York  [etc.]  Cassell  and  company, 
ltd.,  1914.    viii,  [2].    159  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  June  3,  1914;  A  ad  int.  1982;  pubd. 
May  4,  1914;   Victor  E.   Marsden,  London. 

23870a 


Same.     New   York   and    London,    Funk   & 

Wagnalls  co.,   1914.     viii,   161  p.     12°. 

©   June   29,    1914;   2c.   June   30,   1914;    A: 
374621;  Cassell  &  co.,  ltd.,  London.      23870b 

King  of  the  kilts;  romantic  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  J.  L.  Connor.  [6],  107  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  June  16,  1913 ;  D :  33509 ;  John  Lane 
Connor,  San  Diego,  Cal.  23871 


King  (The)  of  the  knights;  or,  Life  in  a  coal 
mine,  an  American  coraedy  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  N.  McKenna.     106  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  N.   McKenna,    New  York;    1890:21396, 
July  3 ;  2c.  Aug.  7.  23872 

or.  Life  in  the  American  coal  mine,   an 

American  comedy-drama  in  5  acts,  by  N.  Mc- 
Kenna. 

©   N.    McKenna,    New   York;    1890:24308, 
Aug.  4.      [For  copies   reed,   see   1890 :  213901 

23873 

King  of  the  moonshiners;  melodrama  in  4 
acts,  by  T.  Buchanan.  91  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Thompson    Buchanan,    New    York ;    D : 
5403,  Aug.   10,   1904;   2c.   Aug.   10,  1904. 

23874 

King  (The)  of  the  North  Pole;  a  burlesque 
comic  opera,  by  L.  J.  Carter. 

©  Lincoln  J.  Carter,  Chicago ;  1895 :  38663, 
July  27.  23875 

King  (The)  of  the  Pauper  Isles;  a  comedy 
by  G.  A.  Faylor. 

©   Geo.   A.   Faylor,    San   Francisco;    1894: 
60168,  Dec.  24.  23876 

King  (The)  of  the  Philippine  Islands;  a 
ludicrous  afterpiece,  by  Frank  Dumont.  New 
York,  Chicago  [etc]  M.  Witmark  &  sons 
[1902]     12  p.     12°. 

©    M.    Witmark    &    sons.    New    York;    D: 
2754,  Dec.  10,  1902;  2c.  Dec.  9,  1902.     23877 

King  (The)  of  the  Philippines;  a  farce-com- 
edy in  3  acts,  by  Bernard  Francis  Moore. 
Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1901.    47  p.     12°. 

©    Walter    H.    Baker   &   co.,    Boston;    D: 
856,  Sept.  11,  1901 ;  2c.  Oct.  10,  1901.      23878 

King  (The)  of  the  salamanders.  See  Sul- 
phuro. 

King  (The)  of  the  silvery  sea;  by  Mrs.  D.  Wa- 
ters.   36  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  Devillo  Waters,  Gloversville,  N.  Y. ; 
D :  11967,  Dec.  21,  1907 ;  2c.  Dec.  21,  1907. 

23879 

King  of  the  street;  a  satirical  burlesque  in  3 
acts  and  7  scenes,  by  Geo.  H.  Jessop  and  Wil- 
liam Gill. 

©  Jessop  and  Gill,  New  York ;  1883 :  19739, 
Oct.  26.  23880 

King  (The)  of  the  town;  a  comedy,  by  Charles 
IM.  Clay  [pseud,  of  Charlotte  Moon  Clark] 

©   Charlotte  M.   Clark,   New   York;   1893: 
10256,  Apr.  1.  2388 J 

King  of  the  tramps;  a  comedy  drama  in  5  acts 
by  J.  J.  McCloskey. 

©   James   J.   McCloskey,   Brooklyn;    1887 
20470,  Aug.  11.  23S^ 


1184 


23883 


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23902 


King  (?)  of  the  tropics;  play  in  1  act,  by  C.  S. 
Brister.     [18]  p.    f°.    Tj'pewritten, 

©  Ic.  Nov.  5,  1913  ;  D  :  34946 ;  Clare  S.  Bris- 
ter, Chicago.  23883 

King  of  the  turf;  a  sensational  comedy  drama 
in  5  acts,  by  Duncan  B.  Harrison.  92  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  John  McAulifEe,  Brooklyn ;  D :  11112, 
Aug.  5,  1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  8,  1907.  23884 

King  (The)  of  the  world;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
B.  B.  Vallentine.     [78]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  2,  1911  ;  D :  25G59 ;  B.  B.  Vallen- 
tine, New  York.  23885 

King  (The)  of  Timbuctoo;  musical  farce  in  2 
acts,  by  Leon  O.  Mumford.  Philadelphia, 
Penn  publishing  company,  1914,    54  p.    12°. 

©  Feb.  28,  1914;  2c.  June  24,  1915;  D: 
41036 ;  Penn  pub.  co.  Philadelphia.        23885a 

King  (The)  of  tramps;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 
W.  A.  Tremayne  and  Irving  L.  Hall.  65  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  United  amusement  co..  New  York;  D: 
2003,  June  12,  1902 ;  2c.  June  13,  1902.    23886 

King  (The)  of  U-Kan;  a  musical  comedy,  writ- 
ten bv  R.  G.  Reynolds  and  C.  O.  Libbey,  with 
music  by  W.  H.  Golde.  50  p.  8°.  Printed. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Reynolds,  Golde  &  Libbey,  Hanover, 
N.  H. ;  D:  15559,  Apr.  7,  1909;  2c.  Apr.  7, 
1909.  23887 

King  (The)  of  Unadilla;  a  musical  play  in  3 
acts,  by  F.  J.  GrafC,  idea  suggested  by  The 
king  of  Unadilla  stories  of  Howard  R.  Garis, 
music  by  Daniel  F.  Bradley.  89  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Fred  J.  Graff,  Utica,  N.  Y. ;  D:6827, 
June  17,  1905 ;  2c.  June  17,  1905.  23888 

King  (The)  of  Wall  street.  See  Six  dramas 
of  American  romance  and  history. 

King  of  women.     See  Shah  zaman. 

King  (The)  of  Zu  Zu  Island;  play  in  1  act,  by 
T.  IMcCracken.     4  p.     4°.     Typewritten." 

©  Ic.  Jan.  15,  1915;  D:  39403;  Thomas 
McCracken,  Philadelphia.  23888a 

King  or  convict;  a  dramatic  sketch,  by  M. 
O'Neill.     4  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Maurice  O'Neill,  Milton,  Mass.;  D :  436, 
May  6,  1901;  2c.  May  9,  1903.  23889 

King  Ouragan;  a  grand  fairy  spectacle  in  3 
acts,  by  R.  Neuville. 

©  Rosina  Neuville,  New  York;  1877:321, 
Jan.  8.  23890 


King  Patrick  the  First;  or,  From  sublime  to 
ridiculous,  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts  by  Celes- 
tine  Delmara  [pseud,  of  L.  M.  Lister]  19  p. 
f°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Lydia  M.  Lister,  San  Francisco ;  D  :  7040, 
July  26,  1905;  2c.  Sept.  2,  1905.  23891 

King  Philip  (N.  E.);  an  historical  drama,  1648 
to  1698,  by  R.  B.  Caverly.  Boston,  The  au- 
thor, 1884.  1  p.  1.,  p.  127-190.  front.,  plate. 
8°. 

©  Robert  B.  Caverly,  Lowell ;  1884 :  24232, 
Dec.  6 ;  2c.  Feb.  12,  1885.  23892 

King  Phono;  a  musical  comedy,  by  E.  Z.  Lane. 

©   E.   Z.   Lane.   Mechanic   Falls,   Me.;    D: 

11431,  Sept.  28,  1907.  23893 

King-pin;  by  F.  C.  Voorhies. 

©  Frank  C.  Voorhies,  Boston ;  D :  7420,  Oct. 
18,  1905.  23894 

■ -comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Carl  L.  Oswald.  Bos- 
ton, W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1913.    45  p.    12°. 

©   June  25,   1913;   2c.   June  26,   1913;   D: 
33696 ;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co..  Boston.   23895 

an  extraordinary  comical  conceit  in  4  acts. 


by  R.  G.  Morris.    Typewritten. 

©     Robert     Griffin    Morris,     Philadelphia; 
1893  :  20571,  Apr.  27  ;  2c.  Apr.  27.  23896 

—  in  3   acts,   by   C.   L.   Oswald.     60  p.     f°. 


King  Patrick  I.     See  King  of  Spades. 
5379—16 75 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  2,  1911;  D:  25377;  Carl  L.  Os- 
wald, Syracuse,  N.  Y.  23897 

King  Popinjay;  a  musical  comedy  libretto,  by 
C.  Line. 

©  Charles  Line,  Menominee,  Mich.;  1899: 
35692,  May  29.  23898 

King  Puss-in-Boots  of  Cat-land;  an  extrava- 
ganza, adapted  by  C.  Davenant. 

©    Cicelv    Davenant,    New    York;     1888: 
32824,  Nov.  20.  23899 

King-queen-jack;  play  in  4  acts,  by  Willard 
Mack.    124  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  9,  1915 ;  D :  42230 ;  A.  H.  Woods, 
New  York.  23899a 

King  Rastus;  a  musical  farce,  by  E.  H.  Gur- 
ney.     Typewritten. 

©    E.    Henry    Gurney,    Chicago;    1900   A: 
16981,  July  10;  2c.  July  10.  23900 

King  Rastus  the  First  of  San  Domingo;  a 
negro  musical  farce  in  2  acts,  by  E.  H.  Gur- 
ney. 

©   E.    Henry    Gurney,    Dorchester,    Mass.; 
1899 :  41503,  June  26 ;  2c.  June  26.  23901 

King  Reginald;  or,  Baffled,  by  H.  Montague. 
©  Harrv  Montague,   United  States;   1879: 
14020,  Oct.  22.  23902 


1185 


23903 


DKAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


23923 


King  Rene's  daughter;  a  Danish  lyrical 
drama,  six  ninles  ami  two  females,  liy  Hen- 
rik  Hertz.    New  York,  E.  S.  Werner,  1S92. 

©  Edfiar  S.  Werner,  New  York;  1S92: 
15397,  Apr.  7;  2c.  May  10.  23903 

King-  Richard  and  Robin  Hood.  See  Tales 
and  plays  of  Robin  Hood. 

King  Richard  III;  altered  a  little,  by  J.  D. 
Beattie.      23    p.      4°.      Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  G,  1911;  D:  24415;  John  D. 
Beattie,  New  York.  23904 

King  Richard  III  condensed;  play  in  2  acts, 
by  J.  D.  Beattie.     17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  17,  1911;  D:  23984;  John  D. 
Beattie,  New  York.  23905 

King  Robert  of  Sicily.     See  Robert  of  Sicily. 

King  Roderick,  last  of  the  Goths;  a  drama  in 
5  acts,  by  B.  S.  Wasson.     Typewritten. 

©  B.  S.  Wasson,  Chicago;  1S9S :  4G943, 
Aug.  8;  2c.  Oct.  6,  1899.  23906 

King  Satin;  or,  Revels  of  King  Satin,  a  play 
in  5  acts,  by  Mr.  and  Mrs.  A.  Shem. 

©  Aldora  Sliem,  Alliance.  O. ;  D :  722.  Aug. 
6,  1901.  23907 

King  Saul;  a  fraternal  spectacular  play,  with 
lyrics,  in  5  acts  and  an  elegy,  by  N.  Beers. 
83  p.     f°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Newton  Beers,  Chicago;  D :  639,  July 
6,  1901;  2c.  Apr.  25,  1904.  [Note:  Copies 
received  have  title.  King  Saul ;  or.  The  prince 
and  shepherd,  a  music  drama]  23908 

King  Solomon;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  B. 
Alexander. 

©  James  Bradun  Alexander,  Minneapolis; 
1899:24320,  Apr.  G;  2c.  June  1.  23909 

or,     The     destruction     of     Jerusalem,     a 


mimic  lyric  spectacle,  by  B.  Kiralfy. 

©  Bolossy  Kiralfy,  New  York  ;  1890 :  40675, 
Dec.  22.  23910 

King  Solomon's  judgement;  by  C.  Greenberg. 
©   Cesar   Greenberg,   New   York ;    D :  7538, 
Nov.  9,  1905.  23911 

King  Solomon's  mines;  a  musical  melodrama 
in  4  acts,  by  G.  Forrester  and  W.  H.  Hamil- 
ton. 

©  George  Forrester,  Chicago,  and  William 
H.  Hnmiltnn.  New  Kochelle,  N.  Y. ;  1888: 
8405,  Mar.  21.  23912 


spectacular       drama,       dramatized 


and 


King  Solomon's  temple;  from  the  French,  by 
H.  laucovici.    39  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Harry  lancovici,  Portland,  Or. ;  D :  7193, 
Aug.  31,  1905;  2c.  Aug.  31,  1905.  23914 

King  Stephen;  historical  drama  in  7  tableaux 
completed  from  John  Keats'  fragment,  by  Pi. 
F.  Coward.  New  York,  W.  A.  Burrows.  1912. 
2  p.  1.,  44  p.     24°. 

■      ©    .Tan.    13,    1912;    2c.    Jan.    24,    1912;    D: 
285G5;  Edward  Fales  Coward,  New  York. 

23915 

King  Theodore;  a  dramatic  lampoon  in  5  acts, 
by  D.  M.  Norris.     83  p.     4°,     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Mar.   11,    1912;    D :  29011 ;    Don   M. 
Norris,  San  Diego,  Cal.  23916 


political  cartoon  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Nowland. 

[62]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  19,  1913;  D:3515G;  Eugene 
Nowland,  New  York.  23917 

King  Thrushbeard;  or.  Taming  of  the  Prin- 
cess, play  in  3  acts,  by  L.  Castelhun.  [1], 
32  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  24,  1913 ;  D :  33875 ;  Lydia  Cas- 
telhun, St.  Louis.  23918 

King  Too  Too;  an  extravaganza  in  3  acts,  by 
O.   Johnstone.     33  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Owen  Johnstone,  New  York;  D :  6630. 
Apr.  18,  1905;  2c.  Apr.  18,  1905.  23919 

King  Topsy  Turvy;  musical  play  in  3  acts,  by 
R.  A.  Bar  net. 

©  Robert  Ayres  Barnet,  Boston ;  D :  5472, 
Aug.  23,  1904.  23920 

King  Wajengeliklishlosy;  a  comedy  in  3  acts 
and  6  scenes,  by  G.  L.  Hines.  42  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Gabriel  Lincoln  Hines,  New  York ;  D : 
11340,  Aug.  28,  1907;  Ic.  Aug.  28,  1907;  Ic. 
Mar.  4,  1908.  23921 

King  Wamba;  by  W.  S.  Rosenthal  and  S.  W. 
Bell. 

©  Walter  Scott  Rosenthal  and  Samuel 
Whiteside  Bell,  Toledo,  O. ;  D  :  14860,  Jan. 
20,  1909.  23922 

King  Washington;  a  play  in  a  prologue  and  4 
acts,  by  R.  L.  AVeed.     Typewritten. 

©  Robert  Lewis  Weed,  New  York ;  1900  A : 
15576,  June  23 ;  2c.  June  23 ;  Ic.  rev.  version 
act  3,  scene  2,  and  act  4,  Aug.  25.         23923 

See  also  Washington. 


adapted  by  J.  O.  Barrows. 

©    James     O.     Barrows, 
1887 :  19054,  July  23. 


San 


Francisco ; 
23913 


King  (The)  who  had  nothing  to  learn;  fan- 
tastic comedy  in  1  act,  by  Leon  M.  Lion.  New 
York.  S.  French ;  London,  Samuel  French, 
ltd.,  1914.     27  p.     12°. 

©  Apr.  9,  1914 ;  Ic.  Apr.  11,  1914  ;  D :  3G681 ; 
Sanmel  French,  ltd.,  London.  23923a 


1186 


23924 


COPYKIGHTED  IN   THE  UNITED  STATES 


23940 


King  (A)  who  would  an  American  be;  comic 
opera  in  2  acts,  by  M.  B.  Stern.  [80]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.      [Libretto  only] 

©    Ic.    Dec.    9,    1913;     D :  35291 ;     Mazola 
Brunswicli  Stern,  Pliiladelphia.  23924 

King  (The)  who  would  not  a- wooing  go;  a 
play  in  1  act,  by  Peter  Banlvs  [pseud,  of  H. 
S.   Wagner]      17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  19,  1912  ;  D :  3002S ;  Hazel  Shep- 
pard   Wagner,   Toronto,   Canada.  23925 

King  Winter's  carnival;  a  musical  play  for 
children,  by  Siguiund  B.  Alexander.  Au- 
thor's ed.  New  York,  H.  Koorbach  [1894] 
52  p.  16°.  ([Roorbach's  American  ed.  of 
acting  plays] ) 

©  S.   B.  Alexander,   United  States;   1894: 
18624,  Apr.  9 ;  2c.  June  9.  23926 

King   (A)  without  a  country;  society  comedy 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  P.  and  Fred  E.  Gilmore. 

©    Paul     Gilmore.     Cottage    City,     Mass. ; 

1897:47190,  Aug.  23.  23927 

King  (The)  woman;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A. 
Mixon.     [64]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  1,  1912 ;  D :  28902 ;  Ada  INIixon. 


Washington. 


23928 


King  Yap;  a  musical  comedy  in  1  act,  by  W. 
Barrett.  18  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©   Woodward   Barrett,   Providence,   R.   I. ; 
D  :  15001,  Feb.  5, 1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  5, 1909.    23929 

King  Zimm  of  Zanzibar;  a  fantastic  musical 
comedy  in  2  acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  S.  An- 
worth  Rutherford,  nmsic  by  I.  M.  Wilson. 
60  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Irving  M.   Wilson,   San   Francisco;   D: 
7276,  Sept.  18,  1905 ;  2c.  Feb.  12,  1906.     23930 

King  Zindl.     Sec  Princess  Coronini. 

Kingcraft;  or,  The  American  empire,  its  rise 
and  fall,  a  spectacular  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Col.  Ex-congressman  and  Q.  Eagle. 

©   Quincy  Eagle.  New  York;   18811.19801, 
Dec.  21.  23931 

Kingdom  come;  comic  opera  in  2  acts  and  3 
scenes,  by  Lawrence  Porcher  Hext  and 
Charles  Hill  Findley. 

©  Hext  &  Findley,  Savannah,  Ga. ;  D :  3338, 
Apr.  16,  1903.  23932 

Kingdom  (The)  of  Bling-Blang-Blung;  a  sa- 
tire equally  applicable  to  our  own  democracy 
and  to  the  realms  of  the  czar.  New  York,  J. 
Quiggan  [1900]     1  p.  I.,  28  p.     12°. 

©  John  Quiggan,  Brooklyn;  1900  A:  82.59, 
Mar.  30 ;  2c.  Mar.  30.  23933 


Kingdom  (The)  of  Destiny;  poetic  drama,  by  E. 
Davis.     [3],  20  p.    4°,    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  29,  1912;  D:  28883;  Edwards 
Davis,  New  York.  23934 

Kingdom  (The)  of  Etheria;  a  romantic  drama 
in  5  acts,  by  M.  M.  De  Meza.  Washington, 
1877. 

©  M.  M.  De  Meza,  United  States;  1877: 
3259,  Mar.  17.  23935 

Kingdom  (The)  of  Ha-Ha;  a  comic  opera,  by 
Avery  F.  Crounse  and  A.  Reuterdahl. 

©  A.  F.  Crounse  and  Ai'vid  Reuterdahl, 
Spokane,  Wash. ;  D :  11881,  Dec.  7,  1907. 

23936 

Kingdom  of  Heart's  Content;  college  comedy 

in  3  acts,  by  Lindsey  Barbee.    Chicago,  T.  S. 

Denison,   1909.     72  p.     12°.      ([Alta  series]) 

©   Sept.  27,   1909;   2c.   Sept.  29,   1909;   D: 

16954;  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago.  23937 

Kirgdom  (The)  of  joy;  in  3  acts,  by  Z.  Travers. 
18  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  25,  1911;  D:  25073;  Zanomi 
Travers,  St.  Louis.  23938 

Kingdom    of   Kinkapoo;    [play   in   3   acts]    by 

M.  AVarman.     cover-title,  21  p.     4°.     Printed. 

©   Blarie   Warman,    London,    Canada ;    D : 

8101,  Mar.  5,  1906 ;  2c.  IMar.  5,  1906.        23939 

Kingdom  (The)  of  laughter;  play,  by  C.  E. 
Hastings.     21  p.     16°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  14,  1915 ;  D :  40926 ;  Charles  Ed- 
ward Hastings,  New  I'^ork.  23939a 

Kingdom  (The)  of  love;  fantasy  in  1  act,  by 
H.  W.  Bible.     [2],  6  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  29, 1913  :  D  :  34571 ;  Howard  Wis- 
wall  Bible,  New  York.  23940 

Kingdom  of  Never-come-true;  comic  opera  in 
4  acts,  book  and  lyrics,  by  M.  W.  Jarrell  and 
B.  L.  Williams.  94  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  2,  1915;  D:  40337;  Myra  Wil- 
liams Jarrell.  Topeka,  Kan.,  and  Burns 
Llewellyn  Williams,  Kansas  City,  Mo.    23940a 

■  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  book  and  lyrics  by 


M.  W.  Jarrell  and  B.  L.  Williams.     [132]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  July  13,  1914;  D :  .37552 ;  Burns 
Llewellyn  Williams,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  and 
Myra  Williams  Jarrell,  Topeka,  Kan.   23940b 

Kingdom  (The)  of  silver.     See  Aaron  Burr. 

Kingdom  (The)  of  Somnolens.  See  Isle  (The) 
of    dreams. — Masquerade   (The) 

Kingdom  (The)  of  the  soul;  p.sychological  pas- 
torale in  3  acts  and  a  prologue,  by  E.  Lam- 
bert.    35  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  12,  1915 ;  D :  39554 ;  Eleanor  Lam- 
bert,  Seattle.  23940© 


1187 


23941 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


23962 


Kingdom  (The)  of  the  woods;  a  fairy  play  of 
early  Dutch  New  York.  10  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Harry  C.  Hensel,  Chicago ;  D :  9515,  Nov. 
24,  1906 ;  2c.  Nov.  24,  1906.  23941 

Kingdom  (A)  of  this  world;  in  3  acts,  by  M. 
Nelson,  jr.     [72]  p.     16°.     Printed. 

©  Mun-y  Nelson,  jr.,  Hubbard  Woods,  111.; 
D :  12124,  Dec.  26,  1907 ;  2c.  Feb.  20,  1909. 

23942 

Kingdom  (A)  scorned;  by  J.  B.  Rollins. 

©  Joan  Baxter  Rollins,  Chicago ;  D :  15317, 
Mar.  12,  1909.  23943 

Kingdom  (A)  within  a  kingdom;  drama  from 
real  life,  by  C.  E.  Fry.    33  p.     12°.     Printed. 

©  May  29,  1915 ;  2c.  June  2,  1915 ;  D  :  40809 ; 
Chas.  E.  Fry,  Bloomfield,  la.  23943a 

Kingly  children.     See  Konigskinder. 

Kings  (The)  and  queens  in  a  trip  around  the 
world;  by  David  K.  Buffington.     Typewritten. 

©  Michael  R.  Sheedy,  Fall  River,  Mass. ; 
1900  A :  26753,  Oct.  27 ;  2c.  Oct.  27.         23944 

Kings  (The)  and  queens  of  black  comedy;  the 

four   luminaries,   the  De  Voy  sisters,   Emma 

and  Josie,  Larry  A.  Smith  and  Will  H.  Mayo. 

©   Larry    Smith,    New    York;    1881:17421, 

Nov.  8.  23945 

King's  (The)  beggar;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
E.  E.  Witherspoon.     94  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Eleanor  Elizabeth  Witherspoon,  Wash- 
ington; D:1622,  Mar.  19,  1902;  2c.  Mar.  19, 
1902.  23946 

King's  choice;  a  Purim  sketch,  by  Riith  Levi. 
New  York,  Bloch  publishing  company,  1910. 
11  p.    16°. 

©  Feb.  25,  1910;  2c.  Apr.  20,  1910;  D: 
20843 ;  Bloch  pub.  CO.,  New  York.  23947 

King's  (The)  comedy;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  C. 
Duer  and  H.  Ford.     116  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Caroline  Duer  and  Harriet  Ford,  New 
York ;  D :  15506,  Apr.  1,  1909.    2c.  Apr.  1,  1909. 

23948 

King's  (The)  command;  a  poem-dance,  by  H. 
D.  Rose.     2  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Heloise  Durant  Rose,  New  York ;  D : 
1291,  Jan.  14,  1902 ;  2c.  Jan.  14,  1902.      23949 

romantic   drama    in   3   acts,    by    J.    St.    P. 


Dehiney.     74  p.     4  .     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  11,  1910 ;  D :  21531 ;  John  St.  P. 
Delauey,  New  York.  23950 

King's  courier;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  A.  E.  Wills. 

©  Anthony  E.  Wills,  Brooklyn;   D:  10026, 

Feb.  26,  1907.  23951 


King's  crown;  or.  Scaffold  slave,  with  prologue 
termed  The  testament ;  or,  The  younger  son, 
drama  in  5  acts  and  prologue. 

©  John  Manger,  Philadelphia;  1874:9623, 
July  23.  23952 

King's  (The)  cup;  play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  Den- 
nis Bradley  and  E.  Phillips  Oppenheim.  Lon- 
don,   S.    French,    ltd. ;    New    York,    Samuel 

.  French,  1913.    82  p.    12°. 

©   Mar.   25,   1913;   2c.   Mar.   26,   1913;   D: 
32773;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.     23953 

King's  cup  bearer;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  F. 
De  Koven.     105  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Anna   Farwell   De  Koven,   Washington; 
D:4877,  Apr.  13,  1904;  2c.  Apr.  13,  1904. 

23954 

King's  (A)  daughter;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  for 
feuiiile  characters  only,  by  R.  E.  Baker.  Bos- 
ton, W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1893.  59  p.  12°. 
([Baker's  ed.  of  plays]) 

©   Rachel   E.   Baker,   Boston ;   1893 :  12130, 
Mar.  9 ;  2c.  Oct.  20.  23955 

King's  daughter  and  the  fool;  melodrama  in 
1  act,  by  A.  W.  Anderson.  11  p.  24°. 
Printed. 

©   June  15,   1913;   2c.   June  23,   1913;   D: 
33673;  Alfred  W\  Anderson,  Chicago.    23956 

King's  dean;  a  society  drama,  by  O.  Graeve. 
©   Olma   Graeve,    New   York ;     1889 :  3821, 
Feb.  1.  23957 

King's  (The)  declaration;  a  romantic  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  E.  L.  Teagle  and  L.  W.  Brown. 
74  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Leonard  Washington  Brown  and  Edwin 

l^eonard  Teagle,  Cincinnati ;  D :  8453,  Apr.  30. 

1906;    2c.    Apr.    30,    1906.  23958 

King's  (The)  devil;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  R. 

de  Barril.      [47]    p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Robert    de    Barril,    Solomons,    Md. ;    D: 

14599,  Dec.  23.  1908 ;  2c.  Feb.  2,  1909.     23959 
King's   (The)   diamond;  a  comedy  opera  in  3 

acts,  by  Charles  Harbury. 

©   C.   Harbury,   New   York;    D :  1766,    Apr. 

22,   1902.  23960 

King's    (The)    double;   comic  opera   in   3   acts, 

bouk  and  lyrics  by   S.  I.   Szinney  and  E.  A. 

Paulton,    music   by    E.    Huszka    and    Arthur 

Weld.     [91]  p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto 

only] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  5,  1912 ;  D :  29291 ;  Stephen  Ivor 
Szinney,   New   York.  23961 

King's  (The)  envoy;  or.  When  the  land  was 
young,  a  chivalrous  I'oraauce  in  4  acts,  by 
H.  W.  Bible.  New  York,  priv.  print,  1907. 
102  p.     12°. 

©  Howard  Wiswall  Bible.  New  York;  D: 
11183,  Aug.  15,  1907;  2c.  Aug.  15,  1907. 

23962 


1188 


23963 


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23978 


King's  (A)  favorite;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
D.  M.  Bacon  [pseud,  of  Mary  Schell  Hoke  Ba- 
con!  [New  York]  1902.    49  p.    8°. 

©  Dolores  Marbourg  Bacon  and  Thomas 
W.  Broadhurst,  New  York ;  D :  2263,  Aug.  23, 
1902;  2c.  Aug.  6,  1902.  23963 

King's  (The)  fiddlers;  by  J.  L.  Lasky. 

©  Jesse  Louis  Lasky,  New  Yorlc ;  D :  10750, 
June  12,  1907.  23964 

King's  (The)  fighting  man;  an  opera  in  3  acts, 
by  W.  C.  Holman. 

©  Worthington  C.  Holman,  Salem,  Mass. ; 
D :  1245,  Jan.  3,  1902.  23965 

King's  (The)  fool;  romantic  comic  opera  in  3 
acts,  by  H.  Wittmann  and  P.  Bauer,  music  by 
Adolf  Miiller,  jr.  New  York,  Pusey  &  co. 
[1888]     8  p.     8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Heinrich  Conried,  Chicago;  1888:36880, 
Dec.  26 ;  2c.  Dec.  26.  23966 

King's   (The)   highway;  drama   in  4  acts,  by 

George  F.  Roberts.     90  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    7,    1915;     D:  40593;     Claude 

Barry,  New  York.  23966a 

King's  horse;  a  romantic  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
L.  G.  Humphreys.     104  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Llewellyn  G.  Humphreys,  Salem,  Mass.; 
D :  6481,  Apr.  8,  1905 ;  2c,  Mar.  31,  1905. 

23967 

King's  (The)  hussar;  an  original  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  P.  Wales.    46  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Philip  Wales,  New  York;  1885:24679, 
Nov.  25 ;  Ic.  Jan.  2,  1886.  23968 

Kings  in  exile;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  founded  on 
Alphonse  Daudet's  novel,  by  A.  L.  Stevenson. 
143  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Augusta  Louise  Stevenson,  Indianapolis; 
D :  2953,  Feb.  5,  1903 ;  2c.  Feb.  5,  1903.    23969 

■See  also  End  (The)  of  a  race.— Her  ma- 


jesty. 

King's  (The)  invitation;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
Thora  Sigrid  Shegrud.  [3],  25  p.  f°.  ^Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.   Sept.   11,   1914;    D:  38090;   Mrs.   L. 
Peterson,  Culbertson,  Mont.  23969a 

King's  (The)  jester;  drama  in  1  act,  by  Ermo 
[pseud,  of  W.  J.  Baldwin,  jr.]  [1],  11  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  18,  1913 ;  D :  33835 ;  William  .T. 
Baldwin,  jr.,  New  York.  23970 

a  play  adapted  from  the  French  of  Victor 

Hugo,  by  C.  M.  Skinner. 

©    Charles    M.    Skinner,    Brooklyn;    1894: 
31726,  June  13.  23971 


King's    (The)    jester — Continued. 

and  other  short  plays  for  small  stages; 

by  C.  A.  Dugan.  Boston  and  New  York, 
Houghton,  Mililin  &  company,  1899.  5  p.  1., 
[5]-364  p.     12°.     [With  music] 

Contents  :  The  king's  jester  .^Cinderella. — 
The  gypsy  girl  of  Hungary. — The  queen's  cof- 
fer.— The  sleeping  beauty. — Pandora. — The 
gift  of  Aphrodite. — Nino's  revenge. — The 
apple  of  discord. — Undine. — The  flight  of  the 
sun  goddess. 

©  Caro  Atherton  Dugan,  Brookline,  Mass. ; 
1899:73530,  Nov.  11;  2c.  Nov.  13.        23971a 

King's  (A)  judge;  a  play  in  a  prologue  and  3 
acts. 

©  M.  E.  Bible.  New  York ;  D :  16109,  June 
21,  1909.  23972 

play  in  3  acts,  by  H.  W.  Bible.     [77]   p. 


4  .     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   June  27,   1911;    D:  24591;    Howard 
Wiswall  Bible,  New  York.  23973 

King's  (The)  judges;  an  original  comedy  in  4 
acts,  by  E.  Grimm.  San  Francisco,  J.  H. 
Barry,  1892.    45  p.     16°. 

©  Edward   Grimm,   San   Francisco;   1892: 
4362,  Jan.  27;  2c.  Jan.  27.  23974 

King's  (The)  left  hand;  historical  play  founded 
on  an  episode  in  the  life  of  Charles  I,  in  4 
acts  and  a  tableau,  by  G.  Martin.  77  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  18,  1915 ;  D :  41529 ;  Grace  Mar- 
tin, London.  23974a 

King's  (The)  life  spared.  See  Good  (The) 
Samaritan,  and  other  Bible  stories  drama- 
tized. 

King's  (The)  lost  daughter;  by  J.  Jensen.  11 
p.     f°.     Typewritten, 

©  Jens  Jensen,  Memphis.  Tenn. ;  D :  9365, 
Nov.  1,  1906;  Ic.  Nov.  1,  1906.  23975 

King's  (A)  love;  a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  D. 
Piatt.     Cincinnati,  R.  Clarke  &  Co.,  1878. 

©    Donn    Piatt,    Washington ;    1878 :  14148, 
Dec.  3.  23976 

See  also  Love  (The)  of  Coeur  de  Lion. 


King's  (The)  mascot;  opera  romance  in  2  acts 
and  3  scenes,  book  and  lyrics  by  A.  Lowe,  mu- 
sic by  C.  Feleky.  76  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  xVllen  Lowe  and  Charles  Feleky,  New 
York;  D:9135,  Sept.  24,  1906;  2c.  Sept.  24, 
1906.  23977 

King's  master;  a  4  act  romantic  play,  by  J.  E. 
McCann.     145  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  John  Ernest  McCann,  New  York;  D: 
6155,  Jan.  30.  1905 ;  2c.  Jan.  30,  1905.    23978 


1189 


23978 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIOlSrS 


23998 


Kirg's    (The)    messenger;   play   in   3   acts,   by 
M.  E.  Bennett.     33  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  4,  1915 ;  D :  41899 ;  Mary  E.  Ben- 
nett, Norwalli,  Conn.  23978a 

a  romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  T.  Vin- 


cent. 

©  Charles  T.  Vincent,  New  York ;  D :  753, 
Aug.  14,  1901.  23979 

King's  (The)  mistake;  a  dramatic  composi- 
tion, by  D.  Mundstuli.  50  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  David  Mundstnk,  Cliicago,  D :  1373,  Jan. 
30,  1902;  2c.  Apr.  12,  1902.  23980 

King's  Mountain;  an  original  drama,  written 
and  arr.  by  J.  Hart. 

©  Josh  Hart,  New  York;  1875:5403,  IMay 
24.  23981 

Kings  of  orient;  Christmas  miracle  play  in  3 
acts,  with  prologue,  by  H.  C.  Colwell.  173  p. 
4°.  Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  25.  1913;  D :  33892 ;  Henry 
Clifford  Colwell,  Kittanuing,  Pa.  23982 

King's  (The)  painter;  by  Margaret  Crosse.  4 
p.     f.    Typewritten. 

©  M.  Crosse.  New  York;  D:  11673,  Nov.  5, 
1907 ;  Ic.  Oct.  30,  1907 ;  Ic.  Nov.  15,  1907. 

23983 

King's  (The)  palace;  by  Anna  Louise  Strong, 
illustrated  l^y  Margaret  Josenhans.  Oak  Park, 
111.,  Oak  leaves  company,  1908.  59  p.  illus. 
12". 

©  Oak  leaves  cc.  Oak  Park,  III. ;  A :  224948, 
Dec.  14,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1908.  23984 

King's  (The)  pardon;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
E.  C  Winter. 

©  Elizabeth  C.  AVinter,  New  Brighton,  N.  Y. ; 
1899  :  68418,  Oct.  21.  23985 

King's  (The)  perfume;  comedy  dramatic 
sketch,  by  John  T.  Doyle.  30  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  12.  1915 ;  D :  39667 ;  Marion  Wil- 
lard  Doyle,  AUston,  Mass.  23985a 

King's  peril;  by  J.  O.  Gray.  6  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  James  Orman  Gray,  Vancouver,  British 
Columbia;  D :  14797,  Jan.  12,  1909;  2c.  .Tan. 
12,  1909.  23986 

•  Same.     5  p.     f °.     Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Feb.  2,  1910  ;  D  :  20191 ;  James  Orman 
Gray,  Vancouver,  British  Columbia.       23987 

King's  (The)  player;  oi',  A  page  from  the 
life  of  Nell  Gwyn,  a  romantic  comedy  in 
4  acts,  by  M.  Pbister. 

©  Montgomery  Phister,  Cincinnati ;  1899 : 
53500,  Aug.  21.  23988 


King's  (A)  power;  in  1  act,  by  G.  R.  Lerond 
[pseud,  of  G.  R.  Leonard?]  6  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Gustave    R.    Lerond,    New    York;    D: 
4854,  Apr.  9,  1904 ;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1904.        23989 

King's  (The)  quest;  a  German  fairy  tale  in  4 
acts.     76  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Martin    Harvey,    New    York;    D:2024, 
June  20,  1902;  2c.  June  20,  1902.  23990 

King's  (The)  rival;  a  tragedy  in  4  acts,  by  J.  V. 
Wilson.    02  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  James  Victor  AVilson,  Philadelphia;  D: 
5125,  June  3,  1904 ;  2c.  June  3,  1904.        23991 

See  also  Sel  Feramorz. 


King's  (The)  secret;  a  romantic  sensational 
melodrama  in  3  acts,  by  Annie  Lewis.  61  p. 
f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Annie  Lewis  Johnson.  Lakewood,  N.  J. ; 
D :  1070,  Mar.  31,  1902 ;  Ic.  Mar.  31,  1902 ; 
Ic.  Apr.  14,  1902.  23992 

King's  (The)  secretary;  historical  play  in  5 
acts,  by  M.  Mikol.    56  p.    f°.    Typev.-ritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  29,  1911;  D:  28230;  Maurice 
Mikol,  New  York.  23993 

See  also  Roderigo  Calderon. 


King's  (The)  son;  a  tragedy  in  prologue  and  4 
acts,  by  T.  S.  Nolan.    52  p.    8°.    Ms. 

©  Thomas  S.  Nolan,  Chicago ;  1888 :  10966, 
Apr.  16;  2c.  May  7.  23994 

King's  (The)  spy;  a  romantic  comedietta  in  1 
act,  by  R.  Dutfy.    15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Richard  Duff  v.  New  York ;  D :  236,  Mar. 
19,  1901 ;  2c.  Mar.  19,  1901.  23995 

King's  (The)  stratagem;  or.  The  pearl  of 
Poland,  a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  Stella  (E.  A. 
Lewis) 

©   Estelle   A.   Lewis,   London ;    1874 :  6961, 
May  22 ;  2c.  June  1.  23996 

King's  (The)  threshold;  a  play  in  verse,  by 
W.  B.  Yeats.  New  York,  Printed  for  private 
circulation,  1904.     viii,  58  p.    8°. 

©  W.  B.  Yeats,  London ;  D :  4771,  Mar.  19, 
1904;  2c.  Mar.  21,  1904.  23997 

Same. 

®  W.  B.  Yeats,  London;  A:  82281,  Mar.  18, 
1904;  2c.  Mar.  19,  1904.  23997a 

See  also  Poetical  (The)  works  of  William 


B.  Yeats. 


[Pro- 


King's  understudy;  by  A.   P.  Wooten. 
logue  and  act  IJ     Proof. 

©  Allen  P.  Wooten,  Indianapolis ;  D :  5525. 
Aug.  26,  1904;  Ic.  Aug.  26,  1904;  Ic.  Oct.  13. 
1904  (printed)  23998 


1190 


23999 


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24017 


King's  (The)  ward;  a  romantic  di'ama  in  4 
acts,  by  H.  E.  Drew. 

©  Helen  E.  Drew,  Milwaukee ;  D :  878,  Sept. 
IS,   1901.  23999 

King's  (The)  wish;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  M. 
Pipes.    Chicago,  M.  Pipes,  1915.    22  p.    12°. 

©  Dec.  8,  1915  ;  2c.  Dec.  13,  1915 ;  D :  42478 ; 
Mai  Pipes,  Chicago.  23999a 

Kino-konigin  (Die);  operette  in  3  aliten,  von 
Georg  Okonkowski  u.  Julius  Freund,  musik 
von  Jean  Gilbert  [pseud,  of  Max  Winterfeld] 
Berlin,  Biihnenverlag  Ahn  &  Simrock,  g.  ra. 
b.  h.,  1913.     71  p.     8°.      [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  15,  1913 ;  D :  34722 ;  Biihnenver- 
lag Ahn  &  Simrock,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin.    24000 

Kinship  (The)  of  the  rose;  romantic  play  in  4 
acts  and  2  scenes,  a  story  of  Mytilene  of  to- 
day, by  W.  Hainer.     64  p.     4".     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.   Sept.  18,  1915;  D:  41779;  Whitfield 
Hainer,  Providence,  R.  I.  24000a 

Kirk  Eoland;  or.  Cast  adrift,  an  original  Eng- 
lish drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  II.  Staples.    Trini- 
dad, Col.,  Advertiser  print,  1890.     45  p.     12°. 
©  J.  R.  Staples,  Trinidad,  Col.;  1890:4613. 
Feb.  6;  2c.  Mar.  13.  24001 

Kirke  and  Burke's  fashion  club;  a  comedy  bur- 
lesque, by  C.  Kirke  and  C.  Burke. 

©  Charles  Kirke  and  Charles  Burke,  United 
States;  1891:36283,  Oct.  8.  24002 

Kirmess  (The);  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  3 
scenes,  by  T.  E.  Powers. 

©   Thomas   E.   Powers,   New   York;   1887: 
3280,  Feb.  10.  24003 

Kirstin;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Alice  Cole  Kleene. 
Boston,  Sherman.  French  &  company,  1913. 
4  p.  1.,  93  p.     12°. 

©   Nov.    26,    1913;   2c.   Jan.   16,   1914;   A: 
361614;    Sherman,   French  &  co.,   Boston. 

24004 

KishinefE;  1  act  play,  by  W.  Owen.  [1],  18  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.     July   5,   1913;     D :  33717 ;     Willinm 
Owen,  Chicago.  24005 

Kishineff  (The)  massacre.  See  Bundists 
(The) 

Kishineff~1903;  1  act  drama,  by  M.  Bam- 
berger.   8  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  9,  1911;  D:  23056;  Michael  Bfim- 
berger,    ludianapolis.  24006 

Kismet;  Arabian  night  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Knob- 
lauch.    [140]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    31,    1911;    D:  25115;    Edward 
Knoblauch,  New  York.  24007 


pjlisniet — Continued. 

Same.     New   York,   George  H.   Doran  co., 

[1911]     128  p.     12°. 

©  Sept.  28,  1912;  Ic.  Dec.  9,  1912;  Ic.  Dec. 
20,  1912  ;  D  :  32447  ;  Edward  Knoblauch,  Lon- 
don. 24008 


—  conte  arabe,  d'  E.  Knoblauch,  texte  fran- 

cais  de  J.  Lemaitre.     28  p.     4°.      (L'lllustra- 

tion  theatrale,  9"  anuee— 232,  1"  f^vrier  1913) 

©  Feb.  1,  1913 ;  2c.  Feb.  28,  1913 ;  D :  32460 ; 

Edward  Knoblauch  &  Jules  Lemaitre,  Paris. 

24009 


—  a  5  act  melodrama,  by  E.  S.  Hopkins.    71  p. 
f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Edmund  S.  Hopkins,  Providence,  R.  I.; 
1887:13821,  May  26;   Ic.  May  26.         24010 


—  groteskes  traumspiel  aus  Tausend  und 
eine  nacht,  englisches  original  von  Ed- 
uard  Knoblauch,  neu  bear,  in  8  bildern 
nach  der  uebersetzung  von  Carl  Lindau, 
musik  von  Josef  Gustav  Mraczek.  Miinchen, 
Drei  masken-verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.  121  p.  12°. 
©  Ic.  Aug.  23,  1913;  D:  34231;  Drei  Mas- 
ken-verlag, g.  m.  b.  h.,  Munich.  24011 


—  oriental  operetta  in  4  acts,  by  H.  Durant. 

©  Hgloise  Durant,  New  York;  1885:11061, 

May  23.  24012 


—  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Knoblauch.  [136]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    23,    1911;    D:  24274;  Edward 

Knoblauch,  New  York.  24013 


—  a  romantic  drama  in  5  acts,  by  C.  Miehling. 

©  Charles  Miehling,  New  York ;  D :  12604, 
Mar.  24,  1908.  24014 

sketch  in  1  act,  by  K.  Cromwell.     [2],  15  p. 


4  .     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Aug.   2.   1910;   D :  21719 ;   Katherine 
Cromwell,  New  York.  24015 

(Fate);   an   original   dramatic  sketch    in   1 


act,  by  G.  B.  Randall.     [12]  1.    16°.    Printed. 

©  Gertrude  Blanchard  Randall,  Everett, 
IMass. ;  D :  11568,  Oct.  22,  1907 ;  2c.  Nov.  6, 
1907.  24015a 

Kiss  (The);  comedy  farce  in  1  act,  by  N.  Mai- 
ori.     [8]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  7,  1911;  D:  24872;  Nino  Mn\- 
ori,  San  Francisco.  24016 

a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Edna  Proctor  Clarke 


[i.  e.  E.  P.  C.  Hayes]     04  p.     f.     Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Edna  Proctor  Clarke  Hayes,  Hilo,  Ha- 
waii;  D:  13417,  July  27,  1908;  2c.  .July  27. 
1908.  24017 


1191 


24018 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


24034 


Kiss  (The) — Continued. 

a  1  act  comedietta,  taken  from  the  French 

of   Theodore   de   Banville,    Le   baiser,   by   C. 
Renauld. 

©   Charles     Renauld,    New    York;     1896: 
17158,  Mar,  17;  2c.  Mar.  17.  24018 

1  act  playlet,    by    Hillel    SolotarofC.     [1], 


Kissing  (The)  bug. 

©  Felix  Blei,  New  York ;  1899 :  76217,  Nov. 
22.  24027 


9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  12,  1913;   D:  33202;   David  H. 
Solotaroff,  New  York.  24019 

play  in  3  acts,  prologue  and  epilogue,  by 


D.   Carb.      [109]    p.     4°.  Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    24,    1914;  D:  37935;     David 

Carb,  Fort  Worth,  Tex.  24019a 

—  See   also   Bric-a-brac. 


Kiss,  and  let's  make  up  again;  a  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  L.  J.  L.  Stilwell.  83  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Laura  Jean   Libbey-Stilwell,   Brooklyn ; 
D :  12080,  Jan.  3,  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  3,  1908.    24020 

Kiss  (A)  and  the  consequence;  a  1  act  dra- 
matic composition,  by  F.  J.  Beaman.  15  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Fred    J.    Beaman,    Jackson,    Mich. ;    D : 
15626,  Apr.  15,  1909;  2c.  Apr.  15,  1909.   24021 

Kiss  (A)  by  the  way.     See  Ralph. 

Kiss  me  quick;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  P.  Bartholo- 
mae.    101  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  5,  1913;  D:  33715;  Philip  Bar- 
tholomae.  New  York.  24022 

Kiss  me,  sergeant;  play  in  3  scenes,  by  Harry 
M.  Vernon,  Lauri  Wylie  and  Alfred  Parker. 
[73]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    9,    1915;     D:  41450;    Julian 
Wylie,  London.  24022a 

Kiss  of  flame;  military  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  Fiddes  M.  Page.    53  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Page  &  Riedell,  Chicago;  D :  8386,  Apr. 
20,  1906;  2c.  Apr.  13,  1906.  24023 

Kiss  (The)  of  life.     See  Byron  Grimm. 

Kiss  Poll;  from  The  Cingalee,  by  Adrian  Ross. 
1  sheet.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Chappell  &  CO.,  London ;  D :  5864,  Dec.  5, 
1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  5,  1904.  24024 

Kiss  Rosa;  comedy,  by  Elizabeth  Ronele  [pseud, 
of  E.  E.  Witherspoon]  ii,  101  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  June  6,  1910 ;  D  :  21283 ;  Eleanor  Eliz- 
abeth Witherspoon,  Washington.  24025 

Kiss  you;  dramatic  poem  in  2  pts.  for  two  per- 
sons, by  E.  Mortimer.    Tj^pewritten. 

©     Edmund     Mortimer;     Chicago;     1898: 
61785,  Oct.  20 ;  2c.  Oct.  20.  24026 


book  of  a  musical  farce  in  3  acts,  by  G. 

Mansfield.        [65]      p.        4°.        Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Nov.  7,  1913;  D:  34962;  Gertrude 
Mansfield,  Croton-on-Hudson,  N.  Y.        24028 

Kissing-bug  (The),  the  witch,  and  the  rest 
of  'em;  quick-change  comedy  in  1  act,  by  C.  B. 
Carpenter.    10  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  2,  1915;  D:  42400;  Coila  Bess 
Carpenter,  Portland,  Or.  24028a 

Kissing  girl;  comedy  in  3  acts,  book  by  S. 
Stange,  lyrics  by  V.  Bryan,  nmsic  by  Harry 
von  Tilzer.  102  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Ic.  Sept.  27,  1909 ;  D :  16940 ;  Stanislaus 
Stange  and  Vincent  Bryan,  New  York,    24029 

Kissing  (The)  king;  musical  caress  in  2  oscu- 
lations, book  by  G.  E.  Stoddard,  lyrics  by  C.  F. 
Herendeen,  music  by  H.  Frey.  [3],  118  p.  4°. 
Typewritten,      [Libretto  only] 

©  1  c.  Dec,  21,  1914;  D:  39162;  Geo.  E. 
Stoddard,  C.  Fred'k  Herendeen  and  Hugo 
Frey,  Chicago.  24029a 

Kissing  (The)  maid.     See  Love-makers  (The) 

Kissing  (The)  shrine;  musical  play  in  3  acts, 
by  L.  L.  Eisenman.  123  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Jan.  9,  1914;  D:  35609;  Lula  Lewis 
Eisenman,  Louisville.  24029b 

Kissing  the  wrong  girl;  by  W.  Coleman  Par- 
ker. 

©  Harold  Roorbach,  New  York;  1899: 
63258,  Sept,  29 ;  2c.  Oct.  14.  24030 

Kit  Carson;  a  4  act  frontier  melodrama,  by 
T.  F.  Wiedemann. 

©  Thos.  F.  Wiedemann,  St.  Louis ;  D :  8252, 
Mar.  16,  1906.  24031 

Kit  Carson  and  his  comrades.  See  Knights 
(The)  of  the  Sierras, 

a    romantic   and    sensational    drama    in    4 


acts,  by  J.  J.  McCloskey. 

©   James   J.   McCloskey,    Brooklyn;    1872: 
11934,  Nov.  12.  24032 

Kit  Carson's  kit;  a  border  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
James  S.  Carr.     (Bloom's  acting  plays,  no.  1) 

©  Llewellyn  C.  Bloom,  Fort  Yates,  D.  T. ; 
1881 :  13287,  Aug.  29.  24033 

Kit  Carson's  last  trail;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  from 
the  novel  by  Leon  Lewis,  by  H.  E.  Downing. 
34  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Henrietta  Ellen  Downing,  Nebraska  City, 
Neb. ;  1895 :  40619,  Aug.  8 ;  2c.  Aug.  8.      24034 


1192 


24035 


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24055 


Kit  Carson's  last  trail — Continued. 

a  4  act  drama,  by  H.  E.  Downing.  Type- 
written. 

©  H.  E.  Downing,  Nebraska  City,  Neb. ; 
1899 :  38979,  June  13 ;  Ic.  .Tune  13 ;  Ic.  Aug. 
1.  24035 

Kit-mut-ghar;  an  operetta  in  2  acts,  libretto 
and  music  by  .1.  Maas.  24  p.  t".  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Libretto  only] 

©  James  Maas,  New  York;  1890:9209, 
Mar.  21;  2c.  Mar.  21.  [Note:  copies  de- 
posited liave  title,  Khit-mut-ghar]  24036 

Kit  o'  the  Rockies;  western  playlet,  by  Jessie 
Villars  [pseud,  of  J.  V.  Stineman]  13  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  9,  1910  ;  D :  20994 ;  Jessie  Villars 
Stineman,  New  York.  24037 

Kit  of  the  relay;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  J. 
Carter.    91  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Lincoln  J.  Carter,  Chicago ;  D :  10696, 
June  1,  1907 ;  2c.  May  27,  1907.  24038 

Kitchen  (The)  domestics;  or.  The  eccentric 
violinist,  an  original  sketch  in  1  scene,  by 
F.  Bennett. 

©  Frank  Bennett,  Chicago;  1876:11385. 
Oct.  7.  24039 

Kite  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  Tom  Gallon. 
[124]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  15,  1910 ;  D :  21351 ;  Louis  Neth- 
ersole.  New  York.  24040 
Same.     New  ed.     [3],  125  p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  5.  1910 ;  D :  22482 ;  Tom  Gallon, 
London.  24041 

Kith  and  kin;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  G.  H. 
liee. 

©  George  Hyde  Lee,  Washington;  1897: 
26114,  Apr.  27.  24042 

Kith,  not  kind;  an  original  romantic  play  in  4 
acts,  by  I.  Forbes-Robertson. 

©  Ian  Forbes-Robertson,  New  York;  1890: 
1720,   Jan.   13.  24043 

Kithless,  kinless;  or.  North  and  South,  sen- 
sational, emotional  and  society  drama  in  6 
tableaux,  by  V.  Donaldson. 

©  Virginia  Donaldson,  New  York;  1879: 
5759,  Apr.  29.  24044 

Kit's  caller;  acting  humorous  monologue  for  a 
woman,  by  Pauline  Phelps.  New  York,  E.  S. 
Werner  &  company,  1908.  cover-title,  6  p. 
12".      (Pauline  Phelps's  pieces) 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner,  New  York  ;  D  :  14515, 
Dec.  11,  1908;  2c.  Apr.  19,  1909.  24045 

Kitshi  Manido,  the  great  spirit;  Indian  pa- 
geant of  the  peace-pipe  in  3  acts,  by  I.  J. 
Frazee.     21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  27,  1915 ;  D :  41314 ;  Isaac  Jenk- 
inson  Frazee,  Escondido,  Cal.  24045a 


Kitten  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  L.  Sheldon. 

[2],  19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.    29,    1913;    D:  34575;    Eugene 
Lloyd    Sheldon,    New   York.  24046 


play  in  3  acts,  by  B.  W.  Langsdale.     [2], 

135  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  6,  1913 ;  D :  34335 ;  Byron  With- 
ers Langsdale,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  24047 

Kittens;  a  play,  by  Olive  Logan. 

©  Wirt   Sikes,   United   States ;   1883 :  1051. 
Jan.  16.  .  24048 

or,  Pluck  brings  luck,  by  Oscar  Weil  and 


Frederick  Lyster. 

©  Frank  Losee,    New  York ;    1884 :  22334, 
Nov.  8.     [For  copies  reed,  see  1884:14470] 

24049 


P- 


a  play,  by  O.  Weil  and  F.  Lyster,  174 

f°.    Ms. 


©  Oscar  Weil  and  Frederic  Lyster,  United 
States;   1884:14470,   July  16;   Ic.  Nov.  7. 

24050 

Kittie  comes  home;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W. 
Collison.     112  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  5,  1915 ;  D :  40852 ;  Wilson  Col- 
lison, Columbus,  O.  24050a 

Kittie  Masters;  or,  The  bushman's  daughter, 
a  comedy-drama  in  4  acts  and  6  scenes,  by 
G.  A.  Lemming. 

©  George  A.  Lemming,  Milwaukee;   1888: 
32899,  Nov.  21.  24051 

Kittie  O'Connor;  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
A.  E.  Berg. 

©   Albert   Ellery   Berg,   New   York;    1894: 
35082,  July  21.  24052 

Kittie's  little  way;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  J.  C. 
Dox. 

©  Julia  C.  Dox,  Peoria,  111. ;  D :  14095,  Oct. 
19,  1908.  24053 

Kittie's  wedding  cake;  an  original  farce  in  1 
act,  by  N.  Zediker.  Clyde,  O.,  A.  D.  Ames, 
1886.  9  p.  12°.  ([Ames'  series  of  standard 
and  minor  drama,  no.  182] ) 

©  A.  D.  Ames,  Clyde,  O. ;  1886 :  26463,  Nov. 
23;  2c.  Nov.  23.  24054 

Kitty  (The);  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  G.  B. 
Selby. 

©    George    B.    Selby,    Louisville ;    D :  7514, 
Nov.   6,   1905.  24055 

comedy  in  4  acts,  by  G.  B.  Selby.     135  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  12,  1914;   D:  38.564;   George  B. 


Selby,  Louisville. 


24055a 


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24075 


Kitty  (The)— Continued. 

duologue,  by  Robert  Higginbotham.     New 

York,    S.   French;    London,    S.   French,   ltd., 

1913.     11  p.     12°. 

©   Sept.  24,   1913;   2c.   Sept.   25,   1913;   D: 

34540;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.      24056 

a  4  act  comedy  in  5  scenes,  by  A.  Wynne. 

104  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Anna  Wynne,  New  York;  D:8771,  July 
2,   1906;  2c.  July  30,  1906.  24057 

Kitty  and  Dick;  play  in  3  act.s,  by  M.  H.  Lester. 

©   Morgan   H.   Lester,   Washington;   1896: 

35423,  June  16.  24058 

Kitty  and  Patsy;  or.  The  same  thing  over 
again,  an  Irish  musical  sketch  in  1  scene, 
by  F,  L.  Cutler.     Clyde,  O.,  Ames  publishing 

CO. 

©   Ames  pub.   co.,   Clyde,   O. ;   1897:25679, 
Apr.  26;  2c.  May  8.  24059 

Kitty  (The)  and  the  wolf;  a  1  act  skit  in  2 
scenes,  by  AV.  W.  Claflin.  36  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  AVard    Willard    Claflin,    Brooklyn;    D: 
5442,  Aug.  15,  1904 ;  2c.  Aug.  15,  1904.    24060 

Kitty  Flinn's  troubles;  a  farce  in  1  scene,  by 
F.  Donnarumma. 

©  Frank  Donnariunma,  New  York;  1884: 
22260,  Nov.  7.  24061 

Kitty  from  Cork;  by  J.  M.  Sullivan. 

©  .Tosie  Morris  Sullivan,  New  York;  1899: 
3318,  Jan.  7.  24062 

Kitty  Ingram;  a  new  American  opera  in  4  acts, 
by  A.  Ivlugh.  40  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Arthur  Klugh,  Guelph,  Ontario,  Canada ; 
D:3432,  May  15,  1903;  2c.  May  15,  1903. 

24063 

Kitty  land. 

©   Ned    Wavburn's   vaudeville   attractions, 
inc..   New   York;   D :  8370,   Apr.   17,   1906. 

24064 

Kitty  MacKay;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  C. 
Gushing.     83  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  25,  1910;  D:  21415;  Catherine 
Chisholm  Cushing,  New  York.  24065 

Kitty  O'Connor;  farce,  by  M.  E.  Howorth. 

©  Mary  Elizabeth  Howorth,  Boston ;  1874 : 
5301,  Apr.  20.  24066 

Kitty  of  the  chorus;  play  in  1  act,  by  B.  Zu- 
ber.     10  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  4,  1912 ;  D :  31314 ;  Byrdine  Zu- 
ber,  Chicago.  24067 


Kitty  Tailleur;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Hodges, 
founded  on  the  novel  of  the  same  name,  by 
May  Sinclair.     [1],  103  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  27, 1913 ;  D  :  33346 ;  Arthur  Hodges, 
New  York.  24068 

Kitty,  the  crook;  a  dramatic  episode,  by  L.  M. 
Lion  and  W.  Strange  Hall.  24  p.  4°.  Tj-pe- 
written. 

©  Leon  M.  Lion,  Bushey,  England;  D: 
13429.  July  27,  1908 ;  2c.  July  11,  1908.    24069 

Kitty's  best  catch;  1  act  comedy  sketch,  by 
W.  G.  Stiegler.    10  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  28,  1910 ;  D :  21436 ;  William  G. 
Stiegler,  Cincinnati.  24070 

Kitty's  triumph;  a  drama  in  6  acts,  by  M.  J. 
Clifford,    cover-title,  56  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©  Mary  J.  Clifford,  Dover,  N.  H. ;  1892: 
36975,  Sept.  9 ;  2c.  Sept.  8.  24071 

Kittytown. 

©  Ned  Wayburn's  vaudeville  attractions, 
inc..  New  York ;  D :  8371,  Apr.  17,  1906. 

24072 

a   fantastic  comedy  with   music  in  1  act, 

book  and  lyrics  by  J.  \V.  Standish,  music  by 
Jean  Schwartz.     15  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  W.  Standish.  New  York ;  D :  9205, 
Oct.  1,  1906;  2c.  Oct.  1,  1906.  24073 

Kjaerlighetens  0ine;  skuespil  i  4  akter,  af 
•Tohan  Bojer.  Kristiania,  Gyldendalske  bog- 
handel,  Nordisk  forlag,  1910.     [6],  176  p.    12°. 

©  Mar.  16,  1910  ;  2c.  Oct.  3,  1910 ;  D :  22247 ; 
Gyldendalske  boghandel,  Christiana,  Nor- 
way. 24074 

Kjaerlihedens  tragedie.     See  Love's  tragedy. 

Klarinettenniacher  (Der);  oper  in  2  aufzugen, 
mit  benutzung,  von  Marpurgs  Legengen  und 
altereu  dichtungen,  von  G.  R.  Kruse,  nuisik 
von  Friedrich  Weigniann.  Berlin  -  Lichter- 
felde.  Silesius-verlag,  [1912]  01  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Aug.  7,  1912;  2c.  Sept.  17,  1912;  D: 
30862 ;  Georg  Richard  Kruse,  Berlin.      24075 

Klecks  (Der);  versspiel  in  3  akten,  von  Ewald 
Cranz.  [Amsterdam,  1913]  2  p.  1.,  115  p. 
12°. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  26,  1914 ;  D  :  38329 ;  Biihnenver- 
lag  Ahn  &  Simrock,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin.    24075a 

Same.  Berlin,  Biihnenverlag  Ahn  &  Sim- 
rock,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1914.    99  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  1.  1915;  D:  40736;  Buhnenver- 
lag  Ahn  &  Simrock,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin.    24075b 


1194 


I 


24076 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


24091 


Kleider  machen  leute;  komische  oper  in  1  vor- 
spiel  unci  3  akten,  mit  benutzung  von  Gott- 
fried Kellers  gleichnamiger  novelle,  von  Leo 
Felcl,  musik  von  Alexander  Zemlinsky.  Ber- 
lin, Ed.  Bote  &  G.  Bock,  1910.  92  p.  16°. 
[Textbuch] 

©  Feb.  1,  1910 ;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1910 ;  D :  20361 ; 
Ed.  Bote  &  G.  Bock,  Berlin.  24076 

Klein  Deutschland;  comedy  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  A.  Philipp,  music  by  A.  Philipp  and  Carl 
von  Wegern. 

©  Adolph  Philipp,  New  York;  1897:3362, 
Jan.  6.  24077 

lokalposse   mit   gesang   in   3   akten   und   6 

bildern,  von  E.  Boremsky  und  M.  Cohnheim. 

©  Eugene  Boremsky  and  Max  Cohnheim, 
New  York ;  1SS2 :  15152,  Sept.  13.  24078 

Klein  Dorrit;  lustspiel  in  3  akten  [nach  Dick- 
ens] von  Franz  von  Schonthan.  Berlin,  Felix 
Bloch  erben,  1905.    94  p.    8°. 

©  International  copyright  bureau,  ltd.,  Lon- 
don ;  D :  9150,  Sept.  27,  1906 ;  2c.  Aug.  23,  1906. 

24079 

Klein -eisen;  berliner  mittelstands-drama  aus 
den  90er  jahren  des  vorigen  jahrhunderts  in 
5  akten,  von  Eugen  Albu.  Miinchen,  Drei 
maskeu  verlag,  1912.    125  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  IS,  1912  ;  D  :  31738 ;  Drei  masken 
verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Munich.  24080 

Klein-Eva;  lustspiel  in  3  akten,  von  O.  Ott, 
autorisierte  uebersetzung  aus  dem  diinischen 
von  John  Josephson.  Berlin,  Berliner  theater- 
verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1914.    67  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  June  17,  1914;  D:  38018;  Berliner 
theater-verlag.  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin.  24080a 

Klein  zaches  genannt  Zinnober.  See  Zin- 
nober. 

Kleine  (Die)  baronesse;  operette  in  1  akt,  von 
Robert  Bodanzky,  musik  von  F.  Albini.  43  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ludwig  Doblinger  (Bernhard  Herzman- 
sky),  Vienna;  D :  15531,  Apr.  3,  1909;  2c.  Apr. 
17,  1909.  24081 

Kleine  (Die)  Blanche-fleure.  See  Kubreigen 
(Der) 

Kleine  (Das)  cafe  (Le  petit  cafe);  lustspiel  in 
3  akten,  von  Tristan  Bernard,  deutsch  von 
F:rich  Motz.  Berlin,  F.  Bloch  erben,  1912. 
98  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  26,  1912 ;  D  :  28831 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  24082 

Kleine  (Tas)  chocoladenmadchen  (La  Petite 
chocolatiere) ;  lustspiel  in  4  akten,  von  Paul 
Gavault,  deutsch  von  G.  von  Schonthan.  Ber- 
lin. Felix  Bloch  erben,  1910.     141  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  1,  1910;  D:  22698;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  24083 


Kleine  (Die)  Trau  Schmetterling  (Madame 
Butterfly);  tragodie  einer  Japanerin  (nach 
John  L.  Long  und  David  Belasco)  von  L. 
Illica  und  G.  Giacosa,  deutsch  von  Alfred 
Briiggeman,  musik  von  Giacomo  Puccini. 
Maiiand  [etc.]  G.  Ricordi  &  c. ;  New  York, 
Boosey  &  co.,  1907.  4  p.  1.,  6-54  numb.  1.  8°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  G.  Ricordi  &  co.,  Milan ;  D :  11369,  Sept. 
17,  1907 ;  2c.  Sept.  17,  1907.  24084 

See  also  Madame  Butterfly. 


Kleine  (Die)  freundin;  operette  in  einem  vor- 

spiel  und  2  akten,  von  Leo'  Stein  [pseud,  des 
Leo  Ro.senstein]  und  Dr.  A.  M.  Willner,  musik 
von  Oscar  Straus.  Soufflier-  und  regiebuch. 
Leipzig,  Ludwig  Doblinger  (Bernhard  Herz- 
mansky)  1911.     147  p.    8°. 

©  Sept.  1,  1911 ;  2c.  Mar.  4,  1912  ;  D :  32600 ; 
Ludvi'ig  Doblinger  (Bernhard  Herzmansky), 
Leipzig.  24085 

Same.      Textbuch    der    gesiinge.      Leipzig, 

Ludwig  Doblinger  (Bernhard  Herzmansky), 
1911.    47  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  18,  1911;  2c.  Jan.  31,  1912;  D- 
28497;  Ludwig  Doblinger  (Bernhard  Herz- 
mansky), Leipzig.  24086 

Kleine  (Die)  bobeit;  lustspiel  in  3  akten,  von 
Dora  Duncker  und  Hans  Gaus.  Berlin,  E. 
Bloch,  1913.     76  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  May  26,  1913;  D :  33332 :  Edi:ard 
Bloch,  Berlin.  24087 

Kleine  (Der;  konig;  operette  in  3  akten,  von 
Karl  V.  Bakonyi  und  Franz  Martos,  gesangs- 
texte.  sowie  deutsche  iibersetzung  von  Rob- 
ert Bodanzky,  musik  von  Emmerich  Kal- 
man.  Soufflier-  und  regie-buch.  Leipzig,  W. 
Karczag,  1913.    279  p.    4°. 

©  Ic.  July  30,  1913  ;  D  :  33942  ;  W.  Karczag. 
Vienna.  24088 

Same.     Text  der  gesiinge.     Wien,  W.  Kar- 


czag, 1912.    39  p.     12' 

©   Nov.    21,    1912;    2c.    Apr.    16.    1913;    D: 
32960 ;  W.  Karczag,  Vienna.  24089 

Kleine  (Die)  konigin;  operette  in  3  akten  nach 
[Jules]  Chancel  und  [Leon]  Xanrof  [pseud, 
des  L§on  Fourneau]  von  M.  Rappaport  [pseud, 
des  Erich  I\Iotz],  musik  von  Ivan  Caryll.  Text 
der  gesjinge.  Berlin,  A.  Fiirstner.  65  p.  12°. 
©  Aug.  28,  1910;  2c.  Sept.  21,  1910;  D: 
22103;  Adolph  Fiirstner,  Berlin.  24090 

Kleine  konigin  (S.  A.  R.);  operette  in  3  akten 
nach  [Jules]  Chancel  und  [Leon]  Xanrof 
[pseud,  des  Leon  Fourneau]  von  Erich  Motz 
(M.  Itappaport)  musik  von  Ivan  Caryll. 
Berlin,  A.  Furstner,  1910.  180  p.  12°. 
(Vollstandiges  textbuch  mit  dialog  und  an- 
gabe) 

©  Nov.  23,  1910 ;  2c.  Dec.  9,  1910 ;  D :  22765 : 
Adolph   Furstner,   Berlin.  24091 


1195 


24093 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


24114 


Kleine  (Der)  landprediger ;  lustspiel  in  4  auf- 
ziigen,  von  James  Matthew  Barrie,  fiir  die 
deutsche  biihne  bearbeitet  von  Rudolf  Lothar. 
Berlin,  Vita,  deutsclies  veiiagshaus,  1907.  3 
p.  1.,  [5]-120  p.  12°.  (Bibliothek  moderner 
dramen) 

©  Vita,  deutsches  verlagshaus,  Berlin ;  D : 
11005,  July  20,  1907;  2c.  July  20,  1907. 

24092 

Kleine  (Der)  salon;  operetta  in  3  akten,  von  F. 
Karl  und  H.  Hall,  musik  von  Carl  Petzl, 
Textbuch  der  gesiinge.  Miinchen,  Drei  mas- 
ken-verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1914.     38  p.     12°. 

©  Feb.  27,  1914;  Ic.  July  15,  1914;  D: 
37606;  Drei  masken  verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Mu- 
nich. 24092a 

Kleine  (Der)  Vulkan;  schwank  in  3  akten,  von 
Alexander  Engel  und  Armin  Friedmann. 
Wien,  F.  W.  Schmieden,  1910.     71  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  15,  1911;  D :  23361 ;  F.  W. 
Schmieden,   Vienna.  24093 

Kleine  (Der)  Zacharias;  ein  lustspiel  in  5  auf- 
zugen,  von  Dietrich  Eckart.  Berlin,  Otto 
Eisner,  1903.     cover-title,  99  p.     12°. 

©  Otto  Eisner,  Berlin;  D :  2916,  Jan.  28, 
1903;  2c.  Jan.  28,  1903.  24094 

Kleiner  (Der)  Eyolf.  See  Gesammelte  dramen: 
Henrik  Ibsen. 

Kleptomaniac   (The);   a   comedy   in   1   act,   by 

Margaret  Cameron.     41  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Nancy  N.  Cameron,  Oakland,  Cal. ;   D : 

1040,  Oct.  30,  1901;  2c.  Oct.  31,  1901.     24095 

a  drama,  by  B.  K.  Phillips. 

©  Bettine  K.  Phillips,  New  York;  1899: 
69096,  Oct.  24;  2c.  Oct.  24.  24096 

Kleptomist  (The);  a  1  act  play,  by  J.  F.  Hume. 

©  John  Floyd  Hume,  New  York;  D:9308, 

Oct.  24,  1906.  24097 

Klingelbeutel(Der);  komodie  in  1  akt,  [und]  St. 
Helena;  komodie  in  1  akt:  [von]  Adolf  Paul. 
New  York,  Breitkopf  &  Hartel,  1907.  62  p. 
8°.      (Heroische  komodien,   zweite   folge) 

©  Breitkopf  &  Hartel,  New  York;  D: 
11375,   Sept.   11,  1907;   2c.   Sept.  10,  1907. 

24098 

Klondike;  a  comedy,  by  J.  G.  Temple. 

©  J.  Gordon  Temple,  Denver ;  1897 :  66719, 
Nov.  30.  24099 


— -  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  E.  Berg. 

©   Albert   Ellery   Berg,   New   York;   1897: 
45074,  Aug.  10.  24100 

—  or,    The    experience    of    a    winter   in    the 
Klondike,  a  play  by  W.  S.  Mitchell. 

©  W.  S.  Mitchell,  Vancouver,  British  Co- 
lumbia;  1898:15313,  Mar.  3;  2c.  Mar.  2. 

24101 


Klondike — Continued. 

or.  The  greed  for  gold,  a  comedy  drama, 

by  Bob  Watt  [pseud,  of  R.  W.  Smiley] 

©  Robert  Watt,  Philadelphia  ;  1897  :  43146, 
July  30.  24102 

or.    The    land    of   the    midnight    sun,    by 


E.  B.  Cauthorn. 

©  B.   B.   Cauthorn,    Portland,   Or.;    1897: 
y0087,  Sept.  7.  24103 

Klondike  (A)  diamond;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by 
H.  C.  Nash.  Stanford  university,  Cal..  1901. 
32  p.     16°. 

©   Herbert   C.   Nash,   Stanford  University, 
Cal. ;  D :  850,  Aug.  15,  1901 ;  2c.  Aug.  19,  1901. 

24104 

Klondike  (A)  dream;  a  ballet  pantomime,  by 
R.  De  Vere  and  co. 

©  Reine  De  Vere  &  co.,  New  York;  1897: 
58748,  Oct.  16.  24105 

Klondike  Kit.     Typewritten. 

©  Raphael  Jamieson  Hancock,  New  York ; 
1897  :  53394,  Sept.  23  ;  2c.  Sept.  23.  24106 

Klondyke  (The);  by  O.  Hammerstein. 

©   Oscar   Hammerstein,   New  York;   1897: 
42417,  July  24.  24107 


—  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  J.  Hill. 

©   W.    J.    Hni,    Lyons,   Neb.;    1897:48863. 
Aug.  31.  24108 


—  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  F.  R.  Cutting. 

©  Francis  R.  Cutting.  San  Francisco ;  1897 : 
55712,  Oct.  4;  2c.  Dec.  29.  24109 

a  drama  of  the  gold  fields,  by  J.  C.  Mc- 


Cormick. 

©    James    Cabot    McCormick,    East    Cam- 
bridge, Mass.;  1897:42168,  July  23.       24110 

Klondyke  Charlie;  by  H.  De  Greau. 

©  Henri  De  Greau,  Pittsford,  Vt. ;  D :  5966, 
Dec.  27,  1904.  24111 

Klondyke  (The)  gold  fields;  a  4  act  comedy 
drama,  by  G.  W.  Hamler  and  H.  Burton. 

©  George  W.  Hamler  and  Harry  Burton, 
Monne,  111.;  1897:58621,  Oct.  15.  24112 

Klu  Klux  Klan;  by  S.  C.  Little. 

©  Samuel  Craig  Little,  Spartanburg,  S.  C. ; 
D :  1150.3,  Sept.  30,  1907.  24113 

See  also  Ku  Klux  Klan. 

Kluge  (Das)  felleisen;  komische  spiel-oper  in  1 
akt,  nach  einem  Andersen'schen  marchen,  von 
Richard  Schott,  musik  von  Waldemar  Wend- 
land.  [Textbuch]  Berlin,  E.  Bote  &  G.  Bock. 
1909.    34  p.     12°. 

©   Nov.    15,   1909;   2c.   Dec.   11,   1909;    D: 
17675;  Ed.  Bote  &  G.  Bock,  Berlin.        24114 


1196 


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24135 


Kmita;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  A.  J.  Whaley, 
adapted  from  Henryk  Sienkiewicz's  histori- 
cal novel  of  Poland,  The  deluge.  116  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©    Arthur    J.    Whaley,     Philadelphia;    D: 
8926,  Aug.  7,  1906;    2c.  Jan.  26,  1907.     24115 

Knacknag'ow.      See  Tipperary. 

Knave  (The);  fantastic  comedy,  by  W.  Bow- 
man.    30  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  9,  1915 ;  D  :  39355 ;  Willard  Bow- 
man and  Bertha   Creighton,  New  York. 

24115a 


Knave  and  queen;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  Steele. 
25  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Asa  Steele,  New  York;  D :  12331,  Feb. 
8,  1908;  2c.  Feb.  8,  1908.  24116 

Knave  (A)  of  diamonds;  a  comedy,  by  Eliza- 
beth Ronele  [pseud,  of  E.  E.  Witherspoon] 
133  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Eleanor  Elizabeth  Witherspoon,  Wash- 
ington; D:  12442,  Feb.  27,  1908;  2c.  Feb.  27, 
1908.  24117 

-1-aet  sketch,  by  M.  Hall.      [2],  20  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  24,  1911;  D:  25585;  Mordaunt 
Hall,  Brooklyn.  24118 

Knave  (The)  of  hearts;  a  comedietta,  by  Al- 
bert Lee,  illustrated  by  Edward  Penfield. 
New  York,  R.  H.  Russell,  1897. 

©  Robert  Howard  Russell,  New  York ; 
1897:31830,  May  25;  2c.  May  31.  24119 


■ ■  romantic  operetta  in  3  acts,  by  A.  A.  Knipe. 

[117]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  26,  1912;  D :  31802 ;  Alden  Ar- 
thur Knipe,  New  York.  24120 

Knaves  and  fools;  comedy  in  1  act,  for  male 
characters,  by  A.  J.  Schindler.  [New  York, 
Play  aud  song  publishing  company]  1898.  24 
p.     24°. 

©  Anthony  J.  Schindler,  New  York;  1898: 
45611,  Aug.  1;  2c.  Sept.  20.  24121 

Knaves  of  the  road;  a  comedy  in  3  afcts,  by 
E.  L.  Stowell. 

©  Edward  L.  Stowell,  May  wood.  111. ;  1878 : 
2361,  Feb.  2.5.  24122 

Knibbs  and  Knobbs;  or.  The  doctors,  a  mu- 
sical comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Hart. 

©    .Joseph   Hart,   New   York;    1890:18549, 
June  7.  24123 

Knickerbocker  (The);  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  O.  E. 
Graeve. 

©  Olma  E.  Graeve,  New  York ;  1890 :  28384, 
Sept.  15.  24124 


Knickerbocker,  jr.;  a  local  musical  comedy,  in 
3  acts,  by  E.  Smith. 

©   Edgar   Smith,   New   York;    1896:62105, 
Nov.  13.  24125 

Knickerbockers  (The);  by  H.  S.  Olcott. 

©  Henry  S.  Olcott,  New  York ;  1871 :  12137, 
Dec.  22.  24126 

■ -a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  E.  Wheeler. 

©   Elodie   Wheeler,    United    States;    1891: 
42227,  Nov.  25.  24127 

a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  libretto  by  Harry 


B.  Smitli,  music  by  Reginald  De  Koven. 

©  G.  Schirmer,  New  York ;  1892 :  2458,  Jan. 
13.  24128 

■an  original  American  play,  by  Olive  Logan 


and  W.  Sikes. 

©  Wirt  Sikes,  New  York;  1873:309,  Jan. 
13.  24129 

or.  New  York  two  hundred  years  ago,  a 


drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  J.  Stewart.    Baltimore, 
1871. 

©  Joseph  J.  Stewart,  United  States;  1871: 
10023,  Oct.  26.  24130 

Knickerbockers  (The)  at  school;  an  historical 
play  for  young  folks,  by  Efhe  Louise  Koogle. 
Lebanon,  O.,  March  brothers,  1906:  cover- 
title,  27,  [1]  p.    16°. 

©  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O. ;  D :  9260,  Oct. 
18,  1906;  2c.  Nov.  10,  1906.  24131 

Knife  (The);  or,  The  man  from  Texas,  grand 
sensational  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  F.  Schrader. 

©  Fred  P.  Schrader,  St.  Joseph,  Mo. ;  1878 : 
10315,  Sept.  7.  24132 

Knig'ht  (The);  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  H.  B. 
Smith.     Libretto. 

©  Harry  B.   Smith,   Chicago;   1889:28375, 
Sept.  18.  24133 

Knight  (A)  and  a  lady;  by  F.  J.  Seybold.    New 

York,  F.  J.  Seybold,  1880.     1  p.  1.,  37  p.     16°. 

Frederick    .L    Seybold,    New    York;    1880: 

17240,  Nov.  12 ;  2c.  Nov.  27.  24134 

Knight  and  Day;  matrimonial  satire  in  1  act, 
by  J.  R.  Gordon.    26  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  30,  1914 ;  D :  38373 ;  John  Rich- 
ard Gordon,  Chicago.  24134a 

Knight  &  Day,  comnaission  merchants;  a  com- 
edy in  4  acts,  by  W.  H.  Phillips  and  C.  S. 
Dickson. 

©  Waldorf  H.  Phillips  and  Charles  S.  Dick- 
son, United  States  ;  1886 :  25690,  Nov.  13. 

24135 


Knight     (The)     and    the    esquire. 
Quixote. 


See    Don 


1197 


24136 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


24155 


Knight    (A)    errant;   a   heroic   comedy,   by   V. 

Woods.     127  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Virna  Woods,  Sacramento,  Cal. ;  D :  661, 
July  15,  1901 ;  2c.  July  15,  1901.  24136 

Knight  (A)  for  a  day;  by  J.  C.  Slavin.  22  p. 
4°,     Typewritten. 

©  John  C.  Slavin,  Elmhurst,  N.  Y. ;  D: 
10837,  June  25,  1907;  Ic.  June  12,  1907;  Ic. 
July  19,  1907.  24137 

Knight  (A)  for  a  night;  1  act  dramatic  sketch, 
by  J.  W.  Carey.     [13]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©John  AV.  Carey,  Sioux  City,  la. ;  D  :  15G02, 
Apr.  18,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  13,  1909.  24138 

Knight  (A)  of  Arthur's  court;  play  in  4  acts, 
by  M.  C.  Gunther.  [2],  31  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  1  c.  Apr.  1,  1914  ;  D  :  36577  ;  Maude  Cecil 
Gunther,  Wa.shinyton.  24138a 

Knight  (The)  of  Atholeine;  a  dramatic  poem 
in  1  act,  by  Julia  S.  Bowring  Malte.se. 

©  Salvatore  R.  Maltese,  Salt  Lake  City  ;  D  : 
11529,  Oct.  12,  1907.  24139 

Knight  of  Cuba;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  B.  H. 

Standish.    81  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  B.  Hoskiu  Standish,  Minneapolis ;  D : 
5585,  Sept.  30,  1904 ;  2c.  Sept.  30,  1904.     24140 

Kniglit  (The)  of  Hokokus;  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
L.  Judson.     88  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  15,  1911;  D:  24703;  Leonard 
Judson,   New   York.  24141 

Knight  (A)  of  labor;  or.  The  master  work- 
man's vow,  a  drama  in  6  acts,  by  F.  P.  Hum- 
mel. 

©  F.  Pierce  Hummel,  Reading,  Pa. ;  1887 : 
5690,  Mar.  10.  24142 

• a  new  and  original  drama  in  4  acts, 

by  F.  P.  Hummel.      [Reading,   Pa.,   E.  Thal- 
heimer,  1888]     38  p.    16°. 

©  F.  Pierce  Hummel,  Reading,  Pa.;  1SS8: 
80226,  Oct.  24;  2c.  Nov.  9.  24143 

Knight  (A)  of  nowadays;  melodramatic  play- 
let in  1  act,  by  C.  B.  Sternberg.  24  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  7,  1910;  D:  21498;  Charles  B. 
Sternberg,  Portland,  Or.  24144 

Knight  (The)  of  the  banks;  in  4  acts,  by  G. 
S.  Dunkin.     84  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Gertrude  Scott  Dunkin.  New  York;  D: 
129,  Feb.  11,  1901;  2c.  Jan.  25,  1901.     24145 

Knight  (A)  of  the  camera;  a  sensational  com- 
edy drama  in  4  acts,  dramatized  from  J.  B. 
Dralce's  novel  Chronicle  of  a  camera,  by  F. 
C.  Jlolyneaux. 

©  J.  B.  DraL:e,  Bolivar,  Mo.;  1893:26796, 
June  3.  24146 


Knight  (A)  of  the  cross;  an  historical  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  F.  S.  Kolle. 

©     Frederick     Strange     Kolle,     Brooklyn; 
1897 :  26467,  Apr.  80.  24147 

romantic   melodrama   in  4   acts,  by   L.   L. 


Hall. 

©  Louis  Leon  Hall,  Morristown,  N.  J. ;   D : 
3968,  Sept.  11,  1903.  24148 

Knight  (The)  of  the  football  game;  a  comedy 
sketch  in  1  act,  by  R.  Bartlett. 

©    Randolph    Bartlett,     Los   Angeles;     D: 
5801,  Nov.  5,  1904,  24149 

Knight  (The)  of  the  garter;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by 
L.   Ditrich.stein.     Typewritten, 

©  Leo  Ditrichstein,   United   States;   1S99: 
21843,  Mar.  27;  2c.  Mar.  27.  24150 

[2], 


romantic  farce  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Otis. 

117  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic,  Jan.  14,  1913;  D:  31965;  Alexander 
Otis,  New  York.  24151 

Knight  (The)  of  the  golden  horn.  See  Huon 
of  Gwyenne. 

Knight  (A)  of  the  grip;  comedy  in  1  act.  by 
Joseph  Leiser  and  W.  L.  Sweitzer.  [2],  30  p. 
4°.    Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  June  10,  1912 ;  D :  29926 ;  Willard  Lee 
Sw^eitzer,  Allentown,  Pa.  24152 


—  farce-comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  R.  Schuber- 
ing.     102  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  31,  1911 ;  D :  24808 ;  C.  R.  Schu- 
bering,   Oakland,  Cal.  24153 

skit,  by  S.  Roberts.     9  p.     4°.     Typewrit- 


ten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  12,  1915  ;  D  :  39370 ;  Samuel  Rob- 
erts, New  York.  24153a 


Knight  (The)  of  the  leopard, 
(The) 


See  Talesman 


Knight  of  the  mask;  romantic  drama,  by  H,  D, 
Cottrell, 

©  Frank  Cooley,  San  Francisco;   D:1393. 
Feb.  4,  1902.  24154 

Knight  of  the  Nineteenth.      See  Sneak  (The) 

Knight  (The)  of  the  nymphs;  3  act  comedy,  by 
M.  C.  Clark.      [47]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Dec.  27,   1915;    D:42.")09;    Maurice 
Charles  Clark,  South  Omaha,  Neb.        24154a 

Knight  (A)  of  the  quill;  comedy  for  3  males 
and  1  female,  bv  Frances  Aymar  Mathews. 
New  York,  E.  S.  Werner  &  co.,  1907.  33  p. 
12°. 

©  E](lgar  S.  Werner  &  co..  New  York ;  D : 
11698,  Nov.  7,  1907;  2c.  Nov,  22,  1907. 

24155 


1198 


24156 


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24178 


Knight  of  the  red  cross;  a  sensational  illu- 
sionary  drama  in  5  acts,  by  H.  C.  Franclv. 

©  Harry  C.  I'ranck,  New  York ;  1879 :  8306, 
June  23.  24156 

Knig-ht  (A)  of  the  ring-;  by  W,  J.  Wilson. 
©    William    J.    Wilson,    Philadelphia ;    D  : 
14558,  Dec.  17,  1908.  24157 

Knight  (A)  of  the  two  foils;  a  musical  comedy 
in  3  acts,  book  by  Maurice  O'Neill  and  Al- 
banus  Soderlund,  lyrics  and  music  by  A. 
Soderlund.  45  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libret- 
to only] 

©  Soderlund  &  O'Neill,  Milton.  Mass.;  D: 
4785,  Mar.  2,  1904;  2c.  Mar.  2,  1904.      24158 

Knight  (A)  of  today;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
H.  K.  Walthew. 

©  Helene  Ripley  Walthew,  New  York;  D: 
854,   Sept.  11,  1901.  24159 

Knighthood  days;  drama  in  1  act,  by  Charles 
Goddard.     7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  4,  1914 ;  D :  40815 ;  International 
news  service,  New  York.  24159a 

Knightly  (A)  heritage;  a  drama,  by  G.  Gibson. 
[St.  Louis,  Samuel  F.  Myerson,  printing  cc, 
1908]     2  p.  1.,  3-121  p.    12°. 

©  Gerolt  Gibson,  St.  Louis ;  D :  12895,  May 
4,  1908;  2c.  Aug.  10,  1908.  24160 

Knightly  (The)  twins  of  Spain;  by  L.  C.  Hub-' 
bard. 

©  Lester  C.  Hubbard,  New  York;  D :  829, 
Sept.  3,  1901.  24161 

Knightly  (A)  woman;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
E.  Doyle. 

©   Edward   Doyle,    New   York;    D:  15623. 
Apr.  15,  1909.  24162 

Knights  in  Cuba;  by  Collarbox  [pseud,  of  Bar- 
ney Hoskin  Standish] 

©   Laura    G.    Standish,     Minneapolis;     D: 
2018,  June  18,  1902.  24163 

Knights  of  labor;  by  N.  ^IcKenna. 

©    N.    McKenna,    New    York;    1890:24309, 
Aug.  4.  24164 

drama  in  5  acts,  by  G.  Lascelles  and  C.  H. 

Thompson. 

©  George  Lascelles  and  Charles  H.  Thomp- 
son,  Troy,    N.    Y. ;    1884:19570,    Sept.    29. 

24165 


—  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  A.  Stevens. 

©  John  A.  Stevens,  New  York ;  1880 :  5271. 
Mar.  5.  24166 

—  a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  L.  Eddinger. 
©  Lawrence  Eddinger,  Albany  ;  1886 :  4778, 


Knights    of   labor — Continued. 

a  play,  by  J.  E.  Goggin. 

©  James  E.   Goggin,  Chicago;   1887:7802, 
Apr.  1.  24168 

or,    The   workingman's   rights,     a    melo- 


drama in  5  acts,  by  C.  Gayler. 

©  Charles  Gayler,  New  York ;  1885 :  28053, 
Dec.  31,  24169 

or,  Work  and  wages,  a  drama  in  4  acts. 


by  L.  Marston. 

©   Lawrence   Marston,    New    York;    1886; 
8354,  Apr.  8.      '  .  24170 

—  See  also  Germinal. 


Feb.  26. 


24167 

1199 


Knights  of  Pythias.     See  K.  (The)  0.  P.s 

Knights  of  the  road;  by  J.  HoUoran.  141  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  John  Holloran,  Yonkers,  N.  Y. ;  D :  15721, 
Apr.  27,  1909;  2c.  May  21,  1909.  24171 

Knights  of  the  royal  arch;  by  C.  S.  Rogers. 

©  Charles  Smith  Rogers,  Hot  Springs,  Ark. , 
1900  A:  4079,  Feb.  13;  2c.  Aug.  13.  24172 

Knights  of  the  sacred  goat;  funny  degree  for 
any  fraternal  order,  or  for  public  entertain- 
ment, bv  S.  E.  Smyth.  Omaha,  Neb.,  S.  E. 
Smyth  [1913]     15  p.    12°. 

©  Feb.  2,  1913  ;  2c.  Feb.  24,  1913 ;  D  :  .32404 ; 
Sam  E.  Smyth,  Omaha,  Neb.  24173 

Knights  (The)  of  the  Sierras;  or,  Kit  Carson 
and  his  comrades. 

©  T.  A.  Bland  and  F.  T.  Seybold,  Wash- 
ington;  1880 :  3299,  Mar.  1.  24174 

Knights  (The)  of  Tyburn;  a  drama  in  5  acts, 
adapted  from  the  French  of  d'Ennery's 
Chevaliers  du  brouillard,  by  A.  Godchaus. 

©   Alfred    Godchaus.     New    York;     1889: 
35124,  Nov.  19.  24175 

Knight's  (The)  return.  See  Hermit  (A)  of 
Carmel,  and  other  poems. 

Knobs  (The)  o'  Tennessee;  a  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  Hal.  Reid  [i.  e.  James  Halleck  Reid] 
Typewritten. 

©  National  prtg.  &  eng.  cc,  Chicago ;  1899 : 
28042,  Apr.  24;  Ic.  June  26;  Ic.  Sept.  30. 

24176 

Knock  at  the  door,  peep  in,  open  the  latch 
and  walk  in;  a  drama  in  5  acts.  50  p.  obi. 
8°.    Ms. 

©  INIattie  Lewis.  Cherry  Creek,  Nev. ;  1883: 
23482,  Dec.  18;  Ic.  Jan.  11,  1884.  24177 

Knock-out  (The);  story  of  the  prize  ring,  by  G. 
Nawl.     6  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    21,    1910;    D:  20257;    George 
Nagel,  Newark,  N.  J.  24178 


24179 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


24197 


Knock-out  Cohen;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  M.  M. 
Theise.     7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  ic.  Mar.  30,  1911;  D:  23788;  Mortimer 
M.  Tlieise,  New  York.  24179 

Knock-out  drops;  composition  to  be  produced 

with  tlie  aid  of  music,  scenery  and  costume, 

by    E.    Schuyler.      2    p.      f°.      Typewritten. 

©    Ic.     Apr.     19,     1915;     D:  40583;     Elise 

Schuyler,  Oakland,  Cal.  24179a 

Knock-out  (The)  gloves;  play  in  1  act,  by 
J.  Daes.     5  p.     12°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  31,  1914 ;  D :  37972 ;  John  Daes, 
Chicago.  24179b 

Knock  (The)  that  wakens;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
F.  W.  Norris.     150  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  16,  1913;  D:  33804;  F.  Wick- 
ham  Norris,  Brooklyn.  24180 

Knockers  (The);  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts, 
with  24  lyrics,  by  R.  C.  Rose. 

©  Rov  Clarke  Rose,  Chicago;  D:1070, 
Nov.  7,  1901.  24181 

a  sketch,  by  E.  Howell  Watkin.    11  p.    f°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Edith  Howell  Watkin,  New  York;  D: 
5777,  Nov.  15,  1904;  2c.  Nov.  8,  1904.       24182 

Knockerstein's  knockout;  sketch,  by  J.  R. 
Shryock.    17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Dec.    28,    1909;    D:  17804;  J.    R. 

Shryock,   New   York.  24183 

Knocking'  (The)  at  the  door;  play  in  4  acts, 
by  M.  and  S.  Lewis.  [95]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  6,  1911;  D:  23858;  Mary  and 
Samuel  Lewis,  Arlington,  Mass.  24184 

Knocklanny;  or,  The  turn  of  the  tide,  an  orig- 
inal Irish  drama  in  2  acts,  by  B.  Carter. 

©  Barry  Carter,  Philadelphia ;  1879  :  13820, 
Oct.  18.  24185 

Knopf  (Ein);  lustspiel  in  1  akt,  von  Julius 
Roseu,  with  table  of  difficulties  by  Sigmon  M. 
Stern.  New  York,  H.  Holt  and  company 
[etc.]  Boston,  C.  Schoenbof,  1883.  4  p.  1., 
[7] -41  p.  12°.  (Stern's  selected  German 
comedies  prepared  for  students,  no.  1) 

©  Henry  Holt  &  co.,  New  York;  1883: 
13118,  July  17 ;  2c.  July  23.  24186 

■  Same. 

©  Ada  N.  Stern,  New  York,  as  the  widow 
of  the  author,  in  renewal  for  28  years.  Re- 
newal no.  1877,  May  27,  1911.  Original 
entry,  July  17,  1883,  no.  13118.  24187 

Knot  (A)  of  blue  and  gold;  a  military  drama 
in  4  acts  and  prologue,  by  J.  F.  McLean,  rev. 
bv  Richard  Naylor.  Galveston,  Tex.,  Hopkins 
&  CO.,  1894.    21  p.    8°. 

©  J.  Francis  McLean,  Galveston,  Tex.; 
1894  :  52175,  Nov.  8 ;  2c.  Dec.  13.  24188 


Knot  (A)  of  ribbon  blue;  a  play  in  1  act,  by 
H.  C.  Col  well.     38  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Henry  C.  Colwell,  Kittanning,  Pa.;  D: 
13050,  May  25,  1908;  2c.  May  25,  1908. 

24189 

Knot  (A)  of  violets;  drama  in  1  act,  by  T.  Z. 
Henry.    7  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  30,  1915 ;  D :  42132 ;  Talma  Zetta 
•Henry,  Sacramento,  Cal.  24189a 

Knot  (A)  of  white  ribbon;  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  Alice  C.  Thompson.  Philadelphia,  Penn 
pub.  CO.,  1910.     16  p.     12°. 

©   Nov.   15,   1910;   2c.   Nov.   16,   1910;   D: 
22569;  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.        24190 

Knots  of  life,  untie  them  all  who  can;  a  play 
in  5  acts,  by  G.  Stevenson. 

©  Gustavus  Stevenson,  Omaha,  Neb. ;  1871 : 
10565,  Nov.  7.  24191 

Knotted  kinks;  or,  Three  lovers  in  one,  a  com- 
edy ill  3  acts,  from  the  German  of  Dr.  Wespe, 
by  Julius  Roderich  Benedix,  tr.  and  adapted 
by  M.  E.  Wickware  and  G.  M.  Chester. 

©  Madge  PI  Wickware  and  George  M.  Ches- 
ter, Detroit ;  1877  :  14673,  Dec.  17.  24192 

Knout's  (The)  kiss;  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  Levy. 
9  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Apr.   14,   1915;   D:  40364;   Gertrude 
Levy,  New  York.  24192a 

Know  thyself;  play  in  3  acts,  adapted  from  the 
French  of  Paul  Hervieu,  by  Algernon  Boye- 
sen.     109  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  10,  1909;  D:17324;  Arnold  Daly, 
New  York.  24193 

(Connais-toi);    play    in    3    acts,    by    Paul 


\ 


Hervieu,  tr.  by  Barry  Cerf.    30 p.    8°.    Printed. 

©  Mar.  1,  1915 ;  2c.  Mar.  6,  1915  ;  D :  39888 ; 

Houghton,  Mifflin  co.,  Boston.  24193a 

See  also  Chief  contemporary  dramatists- 
Know  ye  not;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Leon  Elbert 

Landone.    196  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©   Ic.   Dec.   16,   1€)10;   D:  22896;   Franklin 

Robinson,  New  York.  24194 

Knowing  all— but  trusting  him  still;  a  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  L.  J.  L.  Stilwell.  88  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Laura  Jean  Libbey  -  Stilwell,  Brooklyn  ; 
D  :  12107,  Jan.  3, 1908 ;  2c.  Feb.  4, 1908.     24195 

Knowing  the  law;  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
R.  B.  M.  Wilson.     [1],  11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Nov.  1,  1913 ;  D :  34909 ;  R.  B.  :M.  Wil- 
son, Chicago.  24196 

Knowledge  of  gods;  by  H.  Fish.  29  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Horace  Fish,  New  York;  D:9719,  Dec. 
31,  1906 ;  2c.  Dec.  31,  1906.  24197 


1200 


24197 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


24210 


Known  (The)  woman;  dramatic  incident  in 
playlet  form,  by  M.  Terrell.  [1],  22  p.  4°, 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  18,  1914;  D:  36345;  Maverick 
Terrell,  Seattle.  24197a 

Knox  Trender;  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by 
John  Oliver  Erlan.  [132]  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  13,  1911;  D:  26017;  J.  Oliver 
Jacobson,  West  Hoboken,  N.  J.  24198 

Knut  der  herr.     See  Gesammelte  werke. 

Knut  Knutson;  a  Swedish-American  play  for 
American  people,  by  J.  O.  Jacobson. 

©  John  Oliver  Jacobson,  Roy.  Wash.;  D: 
5226,  June  9,  1904.  24199 

Knute  (Die);  schauspiel  in  4  aufziigen,  von  INIax 
Kempner  -  Hochstadt.  Miitichen  und  Bei'lin, 
Geors  Muller,  1914.    xii,  159  p.    8°. 

©  Nov.  30,  1914 ;  Ic.  Mar.  3,  1915  ;  D :  40727 ; 
Vertriebsstelle  des  Verbandes  deutscher  hiihn- 
enschril'tsteller,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin.        24199a 

Knutschdoktor  Stremel;  dramatisches  spiel  fiir 
9  niiiunliche  u.  5  weibliche  roUeu  nach  dem 
plattdeutschen  Natxn-doktor  -Stremel  von  H. 
Bandlow,  draraatisiert  von  E.  J.  Freund. 
Aiitigo,  Antig-o  pub.  co.,  1914.    29  p.    10°. 

©  Apr.  17,  1914;  2c.  Apr.  24,  1914;  D: 
30S31 ;  Antigo  pub.  co.,  Antigo,  Wis,      24199b 

Knutt  (The)  family;  farcical  book  with  musical 
binding  in  2  scenes,  by  J.  McCree.  [1],  21  p. 
4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  July  20,  1915;  D:  41261;  Junie  IMc- 
Cree,  New  York.  24199c 

.  Kobold  (Der);  von  Siegfried  Wagner,  vollstan- 
uigor  klavierauszng,  mit  text  von  Eduard 
Renss.  Leipzig,  M.  Brockliaus,  1903.  1  p.  1., 
323  p.     f  °. 

©  Max  Brockhaus,  Leipzig ;  D :  4212,  Nov. 
9,  1903 ;  2c.  Nov.  9.  1903.  24200 

Kobzsar;  lyrische  opor  in  3  aufziigen,  text  und 
musik  von  P.  Sidorenko,  rev.  von  F.  H. 
Schneider.  Leipzig,  Breitkopf  und  Jlartel 
[1901]  57  p.  12°.  [Libretto  only.  German 
and  Russian] 

©  P.  Sidorenko,  Berlin;  D:613,  June  27, 
1901 ;  2c.  June  27,  1901.  24201 

Kodak  (The);  comedy  in  1  act,  by  H.  E.  Mcin- 
tosh. 

©  Harriet  Edwards  Mcintosh,  New  York; 
D :  6315,  Mar.  11,  1905.  24202 

a  photographic  musical  comedy  in  3  snap 

sliots,  by  Mark  E.  Swan. 

©  H.  Noss,  New  Brighton,  Pa. ;  1894 :  27404, 
July  2.  24203 


Kolcson  (A)  kert  kastely;  vigjAtek  3  felvonfvs 
kephen.  irta  Pekar  Gyula.  149  p.  f°.  Mimeo- 
graphed. 

©  Feb.  6,  1914  ;  2c.  INIar.  18,  1914 ;  D  :  36399 ; 
Franz  Bard  &  bruder,  Budapest.  24203a 

Kohl,  das  ist  was  fiir  dich;  liedertexte  aus  der 
grossen  rheinischen  ausstattungsrevue.  text 
von  Christian  Witt  u.  Gerhard  Ebeler.  nuisik, 
von  Rudolf  Biiron.  Koln  a.  Rli.,  J.  F.  Weber, 
1913.    23  p.    8°. 

©  Jan.  1,  1913 ;  2c.  June  28,  1913 ;  D  :  33641 ; 
.Job.  Franz  Weber,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Cologne.  Uer- 
many.  ^  24204 

Konig  Friedrich's  bild;  oder.  Die  verschworung 
von  Morristown,  kriegsbild  mit  meloih-.-ima 
und  gesang  in  3  akten,  mit  benutzung  eiues 
jilteren  stoffes  von  R.  Tliiem.  New  York,  I. 
Goldmann,  1899.     64  p.     8°.  * 

©  Robert  Thiem.  New  York;  1899:83421, 
Dec.  26 ;  2c.  Jay.  15,  1900.  24205 

Konig  Harlekin;  nmsikalisches  maskons])iel  in 
3  aufziigen,  text  von  Rudolf  Lotli;ii\  inuiN 
von  Georg  Clutsani.  Berlin.  E.  Bote  tS:  G. 
Bock,  1912.    60  p.     12°.     [Texthuchl 

©  Aug.  20,  1912;  2c.  Oct.  28.  1912;  D: 
31254;  Ed.  Bote  &  G.  Bock.  Berlin.        24206 

See  also  Harlequin  king. 

Konig  (Der)  in  Paris;  komodie  in  4  akton,  von 
G.  A.  Caillavet,  Robert  de  Flers  und  Em- 
manuel Arene.  Berlin,  Felix  Bloch  erl)eii, 
1908.    89  p.     8°. 

©  Felix  Bloch  erhen.  Berlin ;  D  :  15014.  Feb. 
6,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  6,  1809.  24207 

Konig  Ludwig  von  Bayern;  5-act  tragedy,  by 
Ferdinand  Franz  Bonn. 

©  Charles  R.  Tyler,  New  York ;  D :  5049, 
May  4,  1904.  24208 

Konig  Odipus;  tragodie,  von  Sophokles,  neu 
iibersetzt  von  Hugo  von  Hofmannstlial.  Ber- 
lin, S.  Fischer,  verlag,  1910.    102  p.    12°. 

©  Oct.  6,  1909 ;  2c.  Oct.  30,  1909 ;  D :  17227 ; 
S.  Fischer,  verlag,  Berlin.  24209 

Konig  Ottokars  gliick  und  ende;  trauerspiel  in 
5  aufziigen,  von  Franz  Grillparzer,  ed.  with  in- 
troduction and  notes  by  Carl  Edgar  Eggert. 
.  .  .  New  York,  H.  Holt  and  company,  1910.  Iv, 
184  p.    front.,  plate,  map.    16°. 

©  Apr.  25,  1910;  2c.  Apr.  27.  1910;  A: 
261483 ;  Henry  Holt  &  co.,  New  York.      24210 

Konig  Salomo;  drama  in  3  akten,  von  E.  Hardt. 
Leipzig,  Insel-verlag,  1915.     120  p.    12°. 

©  Sept.  11,  1915;  Ic.  Oct.  28,  1915;  D: 
42124 ;  Ernst  Hardt,  Weimar,  Germany. 

24210a 


5379— le 


1201 


24211 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


24226 


Konig  Saul;  eine  biblische  hlstorie  in  5  akten, 
von  Paul  Heyse.    Leipzig,  Verlag  von  Philipp 


lieclain,  jun.  [1908]     79  p.    24° 

©  Emanuel  Lederer,  New  York;  D 
Feb.  9,  19U9;  2c.  Feb.  13,  1909. 

— trauerspiel   in   5  aufziigen,   von   O. 
Rottau.     [Berlin,  M.  Barscball,  1909] 
16°. 


:  15035, 
24211 

S.   von 
115  p. 


©  Aug.  1909;  2c.  Dec.  29,  1909;  D:  20807; 
L.  M.  Barscball,  Berlin.  24212 

Konig  (Der)  von  Samarkand;  ein  musika- 
lisclies  niiircben  in  2  aulziigen,  text  uach 
Grillparzer,  unci  luusik  von  Franz  Mikorey. 
Wiesbaden,  R.  Bechtold  &  conip.,  1911.  38  p. 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  May  23,  1911 ;  D :  24269 ;  Rud.  Bech- 
told &  CO.,  Wiesbaden,  Germany.  24213 

Kouig  ^papek  der  edle  zwerg;  moderne 
miircben-operette  in  3  akten.  von  A.  Bern- 
stein-Saversky  und  A.  S.  Pordes-Milo,  niusik 
von  Bertrand  Siinger.  Leipzig,  G,  Ricliter 
tbeaterverlag  [1909J  70  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Nov.  20,  1900;  2c.  Dec.  18,  1909;  D: 
17735;  Gustav  Richter  tbeaterverlag,  Leip- 
zig. 24214 

Konige;  ein  schauspiel  in  5  akten,  von  Wilbelm 
Weigand.  Leipzig,  Insel-verlag,  1911.  154  p. 
12°. 

©  Dec.  29,  1911;  2c.  Mar.  6,  1912;  D: 
2S950;  Insel-verlag,  Leipzig.  24215 

Kbnigreich.  (Das);  mJircbendrama  in  4  akten, 
von  K.  Sclionhen-.  Borlin,  J.  G.  Cotta'sclie 
bucbbandlung  nacbfolger,  1908.     120  p.     12°. 

©  Karl  Schunherr,  Berlin;  D:  13033,  May 
23,  1908;  2c.  June  1,  1908.  24216 

3   akten,   von 


Konigskinder;    ein    niiirclien    in 
Engelbert  Humperdinck. 

©   Max    Ei'ockliaus,    Leipzig; 
Feb.  3. 


1897 :  9085. 
24217 


musikmarcben  in  3  bilder,  text  von  Ernst 

•Rosmer  [pseud,  der  Elsa  Porgos  Bernstein] 
musik  von  Engelbert  Hunii)erdinck.  Berlin, 
S.  Fischer  verlag  [1910]  100  p.  16°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©    Sept.    21,    1910;    2c.    Oct.    7,    1910;    D: 
22238;   S.  Fisclier  verlag,  Berlin.  24218 

Same. 

©   Nov. 


Konigstraum  (Ein);  biihnenspiel  in  3  aufziigen, 
von  A.  Gutheil-Hardt.  Berlin,  Vertriebsstelle 
des  Verbandes  deutscher  biibnenschriftsteller, 
g.  m.  b.  h.,  1913.    94  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  3,  1914 ;  D :  36601 ;  Arthur  Gut- 
heil-Hardt, Bremen,  Germany.  24220a 

Kouigstrust   (Der);  operette  ohne  musik   in  3 
akten,   von   Ludwig  Bauer.     Berlin,   E.   Flei- 
,  sehel  &  CO.,  1911.     [4],  147  p.     12°. 

©  Jan.  25.  1911 ;  2c.  Jan.  9,  1911 ;  D :  23064 ; 
Egon  Fleischel  &  co.,  Berlin.  24221 


Same. 

©  May  6,  1911 ;  2c.  June  9,  1911 ;  D  :  24939 ; 
Egon  Fleischel  &.  co.,  Berlin.  24222 

Koko  Kola;  a  Japanese  fantasy,  comedy  sketch 
with  music  for  two  characters,  by  Charles 
Swickard.  10  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Joseph  P.  Swickard,  New  York ;  D :  9241, 
Oct.  10,  1906;  2c.  Oct.  16,  1906.  24223 


Gabel. 


^"ir 


[Kol  schofar] ;  a  drama,  by  M. 

104  p.     8°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  29,  1911 ;  D :  23780 ;  Max  Gabel, 


New  Yorlf. 


24224 


Koleriksen;  farce  i  1  akt,  af  Birger  Dahl. 
Kristiania,  H.  Aschehoug  &  co.,  1914.  2  p. 
1.,  41  p.     12°. 

©   Nov.   27,   1914;   Ic.   Dec.   21,   1914;    D: 


39201;    H.    Aschehoug   &   co.. 


Christiania. 

24224a 


Komm'  holder  friihling;  blumenn):ii-clien  mit 
gesang  und  tanz,  von  xVuna  Nobiling.  musik 
von  Ileinrich  Kornhass.  Leipzig  und  Zu- 
rich, Gebriider  Hug  ik.  co.  [etc.,  etc.]  1911. 
15  p.     16°.      [Libretto  only] 

©  July  22,   1911;   2c.   Sept.   29,   1911;   D: 
25344;  Gebriider  Hug  &  co.,  Leipzig.     24225 

Kommandant 
tod. 

Kommandatur  (La);  comedie  dramatique  en  3 
actes,  de  Jean  Frangois  Fonson.  116  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

.  16,  1915  ;  D  :  40009  ;  Louis  Ilil- 

24225a 


(Der)     See  Umweg  (Der)  zuni 


Ic.  Mar, 
London. 


29,   1910;   2c.    Dec.   28,   1910;   D: 
22938;   S.  Fischer,  verlag,  Berlin.  24219 

—  (Kingly  children);  fairy  opera  in  3  acts, 
book  l)y  Ernst  liosmer  [pseud,  of  Elsa  Porges 
Bernstein]  English  singing  words  by  Cliarles 
Henry  Meltzer,  music  by  Engelbert  Humper- 
dinck. New  York,  Fred  RuUman,  1910.  69 
p.    4°.     [Libretto  only.     German  and  English] 

©    Ic.    Dec.    29,    1910;    D:  22945;    Charles 
Henry  Meltzer,  New  York.  24220 

1202 


© 

lier, 

Kommandatur  (The);  dramatic  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  Celia  Storm  and  Ine  Cameron,  from 
tlie  Fi-ench  of  Jean  Frangois  Fonson.  79  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  16,  1915;  D:  40008;  Louis  Hil- 
lier,  London.  24225b 


Komodiantin   (Die);   komodie   in  3   akten,   von 
A.  C.  Strahl.     [2],  87  p.     12°.     Printed, 

©  Ic.  Jan.  19,  1911;  D:  23128;  Vertriebs- 
stelle des  Verbandes  deutscher  biihnen- 
schriftssteller,  Berlin.  24226 


24227 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE  UNITED  STATES 


24240 


Komodie  (Die)  des  todes.  See  Wenn  zwei 
dasselbe  tun. 

Komtesse  Mizzi;-  oder,  Der  familientag,  kom- 
(klie  in  1  akt,  von  Arthur  Schnitzler.  2  aufl. 
Berlin,   S.  Fischer  verlag,  1909. 

©  S.  Fischer  verlaj?,  Berlin ;  D :  14764,  .Tan. 
7,  1909;  2c.  Jan.  7,  1909.  24227 

Konfuzita  (La)  edzo.     See  Georgo  Dandin. 

Kong  Aagon;  tragedie  i  3  akter,  [af]  Thomas 
Peter  Krag.  Ny  og  omarbejdet  udgave. 
Kristiania  og  K0benhavn.  Gyldendalske  bog- 
handel,  Nordisk  forlag,  1908.     140  p.     12". 

©  res.  under  act  of  Mar.  3,  1905,  by  Glyden- 
dalske  boghandel,  Nordisk  forlag,  Christiania, 
Norway;  res.  no.  1936;  Ic.  July  29,  190S. 

24228 

Kongeglimen;  skuespil  i  4  akter,  af  G.  Kamban. 
Kj0benhavn  og  Kristiania,  Gyldendalske  bog- 
handel, Nordisk  forlag,  1915.    138  p.    12°. 

©  Sept.  24,  1915;  Ic.  Nov.  13,  1915;  D: 
42257;  Guumundur  Kamban,  Copenhagen. 

24228a 

Kongemag't;  skuespil  i  4  akter,  von  K.  Bram- 

son.     K0l)enhavn  og  Kristiania,  Gyldendalske 

boghandel,  Nordisk  forlag,  1911.    193  p.     12°. 

©   Feb.   14,   1911 ;   2c.   Mar.   18,    1911  ;    D : 

23G81 ;  Karen  Bramson,  Copenhagen.      24229 

Kongress  (Der);  komodie  in  3  akten,  von  Georg 
Kaiser.     58  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  30,  1914;  D :  36872 ;  Anstalt  fiir 
auffiihrungsrecht  dramatischer  Averke  d.  lit- 
eratiir  u.  musik,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Charlottenluirg, 
Germany.  24229a 

Kongsenmerne;  [by]  Heurik  Ibsen,  ed.  for 
school  use  by  J.  A.  Holvik  and  P.  J.  Eilceland. 
Minneapolis.  Augsburg  publishing  house, 
1915.     3  p.  1.,  [9]-244  p.     8°. 

©  Mar.  1,  1915 ;  2c.  Apr.  12,  1915 ;  aff.  Apr. 
19,  1915 ;  A :  398477 ;  Augsburg  pub.  house, 
Minneauolis.  24229U 

Konventbiztos  (A);  drSma  3  felvonasban,  irta 
Farkas  Pal.  Budapest,  Marton  Sandor^  1913. 
157  p.     4°. 

©  Oct.  24,  1913;  2c.  Jan.  27,  1914;  D: 
35817;  Marton  Sandor,  Budapest.  24229c 

Konzert  (Das);  lustspiel  in  3  akten,  von  Her- 
luann  Bahr.  Berlin,  E.  Reiss,  verlag  [1909] 
154  p.    8\ 

©  July  10,  1909;  2c«  July  24,  1909;  D: 
16328 ;  Albert  Ahn,  Cologne,  Germany.    24230 

Koomer;  a  Dutch  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  Edward 
Spencer. 
©  Gus  Phillips,  New  York  ;  1873  :  4910,  IMay 
.     6.  24231 


Kopalee  (Tlie);  or.  The  order  of  the  skull,  play 
in  2  acts,  by  Mahendra  Cliandra  Singha,  dram- 
atized by  A.  K.  Mozumdar  and  D.  E.  Fultz. 
[17]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  25,  1915 ;  D  :  42203 ;  A.  K.  Mozum- 
dar  and  Daniel  E.  Fultz,  Spokane,  Wash. 

24231a 

Koran  (The)  of  the  prophet;  a  musical  extrava- 
ganza in  2  acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  L.  F. 
Baum. 

©  L.  Frank  Baum,  Chicago ;  D :  15156.  Fob. 
23,  1909.  24232 

Korean  (A)  village.     Sec  Ko^iki. 

Kornelius  Schut;  oper  in  3  aufziigen,  von 
Luigi  Illica,  fiir  die  deutsche  biihne  bearbeitet 
von  Felix  Falzari,  musik  von  Antonio  Snia- 
reglia.  Triest,  C.  Schmidl  &  co.,  1907.  04  p. 
12°,     [Libretto  only] 

©  Friedrich  Hofmeister,  Leipzig;  D:  11495, 
Oct.  8,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  9,  1907.  24233 

Korsar  (Der);  burleske  operette  in  3  akten,  von 
Heiurich  ritter  von  Yojacek,  fiir  die  deutsclie 
biihne  bearbeitet  von  Moritz  Wien.  Berlin, 
Berliner  theater-verlag,  g,  m.  b.  li.,  1913.  108 
p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  28,  1913;  D:  34871;  Berliner 
theater-verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin.  24234 

Korsicti  Bratfi;  dramaticka  romance  ve  4 
.iednanich  s  promenou  a  pfedehrou,  Karel 
Stastny-. 

©  Charles  Stastny,  Wilber,  Neb.;  1000  A: 
28171,  Nov.  15.  24235 

Kosiki;  or,  A  Korean  village,  a  play  in  2  pts., 
by  Amy  Kellogg.  New  York,  Mission.-iry  edu- 
cation movement  of  the  United  States  and 
Canada,  1912.     11  p.    8°. 

©  Sept.  21,  1912;  2c.  Sept.  2.5,  1912;  D: 
30948;  Missionary  education  movement  of  the 
United  States  and  Canada,  New  York.     24236 

Kosloff  (The)  case;  play  in  4  acts,  by  Clifton- 
Fowler  [pseud,  of  E.  Clifton  and  B.  I'^jwicr] 
[751  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  11,  1912;  D:  29345;  Ethel  Clif- 
ton and  Brenda  Fowler,  Chicago.  24237 

Kouli-Khan.  the  emperor  of  Burmah;  a  comic 
opera  in  3  acts,  libretto  by  C.  A.  Vanderveer, 
music  by  Robt.  M.  Stults. 

©  C.  A.  Vanderveer,  United  States;  1802: 
43005,  Oct.  24.  24238 

Kramer  &  co,;  play  in  4  acts,  by  P.  Grzybow- 
ski.     67  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  17,  1912;  D:  28749;  Paul  Grzy- 

bowski.  New  York.  24239 

Krampus  (Der);  lustspiel  in  3  aufziigen,    [von 

Hermann    Bahr]    Miinchen,   A,   Langen,    1902 

[1901]     229,  [1]  p.    16°, 

©  Albert  Ahn,  Cologne,  Germany;  D:1035, 
Oct.  29,  1901;  2c.  Oct.  29,  1901.  2424Q 


1203 


24241 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


24256 


Kranks;  or,  Fun  on  a  hand  car,  a  comical  mu- 
sical conception  of  the  follies  of  the  day  in  2 
acts. 

©  George  W.  M.  Nutt,  New  York;  1S80: 
19G36,  Dec.  21.  24241 

Krausemeyer's  alley;  a  2  act  comedy,  by  W.  B. 
Watson.    75  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  W.  B.  Watson,  New  York;  D:13G33, 
Aug.  22,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  22,  1908.  24242 

Kreolenblut;  operette  in  3  akten,  von  Ignaz 
Schnitzer  und  Enierich  von  Gatti,  musik  von 
Heinrich  Berte,  bearb.  und  revidirt  von  Gus- 
tav  Yolk.  99  p.  f°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Ic.  Dec.  27,  1910 ;  D  :  22931 ;  Andreas  Dip- 
pel,  Chicago.  24243 

opei-ette  in  3  akten,  von  Ignaz  Schnitzer 

und  Emerich  von  Gatti,  musik  von  Heinrich 
Berte.  Text  der  gesiinge.  Leipzig,  Leipziger 
biihnenverlag,  E.  Schultz,  [etc.,  etc.]  1910. 
50  p.    12°. 

©  Dec.  23,  1910 ;  2c.  Jan.  10, 1910 ;  D  :  23066 ; 
Leipziger  biilmenverlag,  Erhard  Schultz,  I.,eip- 
zig.  24244 

Same.     Vollstiindiges   regiebuch.     Leipzig, 

Leipziger  biihuenverlag,  E.  Schultz,  1910.  118 
p.    8°. 

©  Dec.  16,  1910;  2c.  Jan.  10,  1911;  D: 
23005;  Leipziger  buhnenverlag,  Erhard 
Schultz,  Leipzig.  24245 

[Kreutzer  sonata;  dramatization  of  Count  L.  N. 
Tolstoi's  book,  by  Maurice  Katz] 

'oTrrb":^"!"  r*Ni*z'rN"_- .:  .b  ps  ;nunjsc  iiiJ'mp 
."fjNp  .::  'i"-  'i'^'^^  "ir*:?^-rx  in  ins 

57  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  1,  1912 ;  D :  30410 ;  Sarah  Alder, 
Brooklyn.  24246 

— —  a  play  in  4  acts,  adapted  from  the  Yiddish 
of  Jacob  Gordin,  by  Langdou  Mitchell.  New 
York,  H.  G.  Fiske,  1907.    78  p.     8°. 

©  Harrison  Grey  Fiske,  New  Y''ork;  D: 
10358,  Apr.  16,  1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  23, 1907.    24247 

a  society  domestic  drama  of  Russian  life  at 

the  pre-^eut  time  in  4  acts  and  4  scenes,  a 
dramatization  of  Tolstoi's  book  of  that  title, 
by  P.  Murphy.    98  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Fitzgerald  Murphy,  New  York;  1890: 
34785,  Nov.  5;  2c.  Feb.  5,  1891.  24248 

■  Same. 

"*  ■*  *  ^  V  ^ 

•I  '  '?•' 

[New  York,  M.  N.  Maisel]  1907.    92  p.    12". 

©  Jacob  Gordin,  Brooklyn;  D:  10735,  June 
5.  1907 ;  2c.  June  5,  1907.  24249 


Kreuzerhohung,  [und]  Der  bose  herzog;  2  ein- 
akter,  von  Wolfgang  Goetz.  Leipzig,  E.  Ro- 
wohlt  verlag,  1911.     74  p.     8°. 

©  Aug.  1,  1911 ;  2c.  Sept.  21,  1911 ;  D  :  25283 ; 
Ernst  Rowohlt  verlag,  Leipzig,  24250 

Kribbs  &  co. ;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Francis  How- 
ard Williams.  Philadelphia,  The  Penn  pub- 
lishing company,  1907.    22  p.    12°. 

■     ©  Penn  pub.   co.,   Philadelphia;   D:  11094, 
Aug.  1,  1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  1,  1907.  24251 

Krieg;  schauspiel  in  3  akten,  von  Alexander 
Tschertkoff  [pseud,  der  Wilhelm  Scharrelmann 
und  Johannes  Wiegand]  Miinchen  und  Leip- 
zig, G.  Miiller,  1906,    102  p.    12°. 

©  res.  under  act  of  Mar.  3,  1905,  by  Georg 
Muller,  Munich;  res.  no.  197;  ]c.  Jan.  23.  1906. 

24252 

Oder,    Pflicht   und   liebe,    schauspiel    in   3 

acten,  von  A.  Bierman. 

©  Adolph  Bierman.  New  York  ;  1894 :  39147, 
Aug.  25.  24253 

Krieg  (Der)  der  neutralen;  volksstueck  in  4 
akten,  vou  E.  Markus.    49  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  6,  1915;  D:39SS3;  Elisabeth 
Markus,  Detroit.  24253a 

Krieg  im  haus;  lustspiel  in  4  akten,  von  Rob- 
ert Misch.  New  York,  E.  Lederer,  1902.  144 
p.  incl.  plan.     12°. 

©  Emanuel  Lederer,  New  York ;  D :  2446, 
Oct.  15,  1902 ;  2c.  Nov.  21,  1902.  24254 

Krieg  (Der)  um  den  eimer;  operette  in  3  auf- 
ziigen,  naeh.  ...  La  secchia  rapita  des  Ales- 
sandro  Tassoni,  vou  Renato  Simoni,  deutsch 
vou  Alfred  Briiggemaun,  musik  von  J.  Burg- 
meiu  [pseud,  des  Giulio  Ricordi]  Mailand, 
New  York  [etc.],  G.  Ricordi  &  co.,  [1911].  96 
p.,  illus.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Dec.  28,  1911;  2c.  Dec.  29,  1911;  D: 
28123 ;  G.  Ricordi  &  co.,  Milan.  24255 

Kriegsberichterstatter;  heiteres  spiel  von  un- 
seren  geguern  in  3  akten,  vou  Karl  Wilhelmi, 
Berlin,  Vertriebsstelle  des  Yerbandes  deut- 
scher  bfihnenschriftsteller,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1915. 
47  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  IMay  21,  1915;  D:  40740;  Vertriebs- 
stelle des  Verba ndes  deutscher  bfihnenschrifts- 
teller, g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin.  24255a 

Kriegsnot;  ein  lustiges  spiel  in  3  akten,  von 
Georg  von  der  Gabelentz.  Berlin,  Biilmen- 
verlag Ahn  &  SimT-ock.     116  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  16,  1913 ;  D :  32963  ;  Buhnenver- 
lag Ahn  &  Simrock,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin. 

24256 

Kris  Kringle's  Christmas  eve.  ^'ee  Santa 
Claus. 


1204 


24257 


COPYRIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


24274 


Kriss  Kringle;  by  A.  J.  Schindler. 

©  Anthony  J.   Schindler,  New  York;   1900 
A  :  24549,  Oct.  2.  24257 

Kriss   Kringle,   the   children's  friend. 

©  Wm.  D.  Fulsom,  Cleveland;  1890:31GG1, 
Oct.   13.  24258 

Kriss  Kring-le's  holiday;  or.  The  five  Froliques 
and  their  friends. 

©  John  Russell  Davidson,  New  York:  1900 
A  :  29370.  Dec.  1 :  2c.  Dec.  1.  24259 

Kristidorie.      See    American    (The)    dutchess. 

Kritische  tage;  schauspiel  in  3  akten,  von  Paul 
Bourget  uud  Andre  Beaunier,  deutsch  bear- 
beitet  von  Otto  Eisenschitz.  Wieu,  Berlin. 
Comoedia,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1912.     140  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.   Oct.   22.   1912;    D:  3120-5;   Comoedia. 
ir.  m.  b.  h..  Alenna.  24260 

Krokodil  (Das);  operette  in  C  aufziigen,  von 
Oscar  Walther.  musik  von  Adolph  Ferrou. 

©  Jul.    Heinr.  Zimmermann,  Leipzig ;  1S9S : 
G054,  Jan.  17;  2c.  Jan.  17.  24261 

Krone  und   liebe.      See  Dalnia  und  Ingomar. 

Krousemeyer's  alley;  by  W.  B.  Watson. 

©  W.  B.  Watson,  Brooklyn ;  D :  102CG.  Mar. 
23.   1907.  24262 

Krousmeyer's  employment  agency;  by  W. 
Delavoye. 

©  Will  Delavoye,  New  York;  1899:14014, 
Feb.  23.  24263 

Kriimel  vor  Paris!  (fortsetzung  von  Der  kaiser 
rief),  ein  vaterliindisches  zeitbild  von  Franz 
Cornelius,  gesangstexte  von  Willy  Prager, 
musik  von  Rudolph  Nelson.  Berlin,  Figaro 
verlag,  1915.     52  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Mar.    15,    1915;    Ic.    Apr.    24,    1915;    D: 
40502;  Figaro  vei'lag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin. 

24263a 

Ku  Klux  Klan;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  C. 
Frost. 

©  .Jeremiah  C.  Frost,  Philadelphia;  1884: 

13915,  July  9.  24264 

See  also  Klu  Kltix  Klan. 

Kiimmelblattchen ;  eine  heitere  geschichte  in 
3  akten.  von  Robert  Overweg.  Berlin,  E. 
Bloch.     69  p.     12°. 

©   Ic.   Feb.   19,   1913;     D:  33457;    Eduard 
Bloch.  Berlin.  24265 

Kuenstler  (Die);  oder,  Furchtl:ar  durchge- 
fallen,  lustspiel  in  4  akten,  von  A.  Heiue- 
mann.     Typewritten. 

©   Arthur   Heinemann,    Milwaukee;    1898: 
70571,  Dec.  5;  Ic.  Dec.  5.  24266 


Kiinstlerliebe;  operette  in  einem  vorspiel  und 

2  akten,  von  Rudolph  Schanzer.  musik  von 
Paolo  Gallico.     45  p.     4°.     Mimeographed. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  27,  1913 ;  D :  32457 ;  Anstalt  f iir 
auffiihrungsrecht,  Charlottenburg,  German  v. 

24267 

Kuhreigen    (Der);   musikalisches  schauspiel   in 

3  aufziigen,  dichtung  nach  der  novelle.  Die 
kleine  Blanchefleure,  von  Rudolf  Hans 
Bartsch,  von  Richard  Batka,  musik  von  Wil- 
helm  Kienzl.  Leipzig,  J.  Weinberger,  1911. 
63  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Aug.  12,  1911;  2c.  Oct.  2G,  1911;  D: 
25.59G;   Josef  Weinberger,   Leipzig.         24268 

Kukuska;  lyrisches  drama  in  3  aufziigen,  von 
Felix  Falzari,  musik  von  Franz  Lelu'ir.  Leip- 
zig. C.  Hofbauer,  1896.  Gl  p.  IG".  [Libret- 
to only] 

©  C.  Hofbauer,  Leipzig;  1896:54410,  Oct. 
1;   2c.  Dec.  1.  24269 

Kulturpalast;  komodie  in  3  akten.  von  Alfons 
Feder  Culm.  Berlin,  Vertriebsstelle  des  Yer- 
bandes  deutscher  biihnenschriftsteller,  g.  ni. 
b.  h.,  1913.     81  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  May  2G,  1913;  D:  33336;  Vertriebs- 
stelle des  Verbandes  deutscher  billinen- 
schriftsteller,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin.  24270 

Kumasaka.     See  Noh  dramas. 

K'ung  Fu  Tze;  a  dramatic  poem,  by  Paul 
Carus.  London,  Chicago,  The  Open  court 
publishing  co.,  1915.     1  p.  1.,  [5]-72  p.    8°. 

©  Mar.  20.  1915 ;  2c.  and  aff.  Mar.  25,  1915 ; 
A :  39S0G9 ;   Open  court  pub.  co.,  Chicago. 

24271 

Kvinst  und  liebe.  See  Don  Juan  und  die 
kurtisane. 

Kunst  (Die)  zu  lieben;  musikalisches  lustspiel 
in  2  aufziigen,  nach  einer  idee  des  Fiorentino, 
gedichtet  und  in  musik  gesetzt,  von  Fritz 
Volbach.  [Leipzig]  Leipziger  biihneuverlag 
E.  Schultz  [1910]     26  p.     12°.     [Textbuch] 

©  Oct.  28,  1910;  2c.  Nov.  25,  1910;  D: 
22642 ;  Leipziger  biihneuverlag,  Erhard 
Schultz,    Leipzig.  24272 

Kuolema;  by  Arvid  Jarnefelt,  adapted  from  the 
German  tr.  of  Georg  Boldemann  by  F.  Rock- 
well.    [IS]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  29,  1912;  D:  28881;  Florence 
Rockwell,  New  York.  24273 

Kupec  a  basnik;  aneb,  Politika  a  nehody  Pana 
piihody,  fraska  se  zpevy  ve  4  .leduanich, 
napsal  L.  Folda.  Omaha,  Neb.,  Tiskem  na- 
rodnf  tiskjirny,   1909.     115  p.     24°. 

©  Nov.  22,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  4,  1910 ;  D :  17911  • 
Longin  Folda,  Clarkson,  Neb.  24274 


1205 


24275 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


24295 


Kuss  (Der),     Sec  Lockere  vbgel. 

Kups  (Der)  des  herzogs.  See  Wehrpfliclitige 
(Die)  braut. 

Kwong  shao  sheng.     See  Yellow  (The)  peril. 

Kynnersley;  a  dramn  in  4  acts,  by  G.  N.  Mo- 
wat.     78  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Georire  Neiison   Mowat,   Montreal,  Can- 
ada ;  D :  274G,  Dec.  22,  1902 ;  2c.  Dec.  22,  1902. 

24275 

L.  (An)  A.  W.  rest;  a  farce  in  1  act.  by  W. 
Atkins  Scott.  New  York,  The  Iloxbury  pub- 
lisiiin.ij:  (oiuiniiiy.      (Wizard  series) 

©    Koxbury    pul).    co..     New    Yorli ;     1S99: 
7G:;l.J,  Nov.  22 ;  2c.  Nov.  22.  24276 

L.  G.'s  wife;  by  INI.  Turnbull.  [2],  147  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .June  K),  1910;   D :  21347 ;   Marpraret 
Turnbull,   New    York.  24277 

L.  H.  G.  Gallagher,  actor;  a  comedy,  by  J.  S. 
Miller. 

©  .fohn  S.  Miller,  Clarksville,  Tenn. ;  188S: 
5S4G.  Feb.  24.  24278 

L.  K.  C.  P.;  or,  The  lime-kiln  club's  picnic,  a 
new  and  oi-iuinal  musical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  W.  Courtri.uht. 

©   A\'m.    Courtright,    Philadelphia;    1882: 
1S77.5,  Nov.  G.  24279 

L.  3Sr.;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  R.  Cazauran. 
Brooklyn,  187.5. 

©  Ada  Gaddis,  United  States;  1875:14G6, 
Feb.  15.  24280 

La  de  los  ojos  de  cielo;  juj^iiete  cfimico  en  1 
acto  y  en  prosa,  original  de  E.  Lopez-Marln. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1911. 
35  p.     12°. 

©  Dec.  30,  1911 ;  2c.  .Tan.  2,  1912 ;  D :  281GG; 
Enrique   Lopez-Marln,    Madrid.  24281 

Labor;  an  American  drama  in  3  acts,  by  C.  F. 
Pidgin. 

©  Charles  F.  Pidgin,  Boston ;  1877 :  10846, 
Sept.  20.  24282 


Labor   and   capital— Continued. 

or.  The  greenback  campaign,  a  drama,  by 


a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  D.  B.  Sor- 

lin.     160  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Daniel  B.  Sorlin,  New  York;  D:4846. 
Apr.  7,  1904 ;  2c.  Mar.  15,  1906.  24283 

Labor  and  capital;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J. 

Douglas. 

©  James  Douglas,  Cincinnati ;  1887 :  13245, 

May  19.  24284 

by  W.  F.  Kimball.     9  1.     f°.     Printed. 

©  Wilbur  F.  Kimball,  Haverhill,  Mass.; 
1885  :  4306,  Feb.  17  ;  2c.  Apr.  15.  24285 


E.  M.  Connor. 

©   Edgar  M.   Connor,   Troy,   N.   Y. ;   1879: 
564,  Jan.  13.  24286 

—  See  also  Monopoly. 


Labor  and  the  man;  a  1  act  dramatic  comedy 
.sketch,  by  II.  S.  Sheldon.  21  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Harry    S.    Sheldon,    Chicago;    D:  16106. 
June  21,  1909;  2c.  June  21,  1909.  24287 

Labor  day;  by  C.  S.  Turner. 

©  Cornelius  Scofield  Turner,  Minneapolis; 
1897  :  5722,  Jan.  18.  24288 

Labor  day  at  the  state  line;  Irish  comedy 
sketch,  by  W.  11.  Law.     0  p.     4°.     Ms. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    22,    1913;    D:  34230;    William 
Henry  Law,  Chicago.  24289 

Labor  defeats  capitalists;  1  act  drama,  by  E. 
G.   O'Connor.     6  p.     4°.     Ty])ewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.  3,  1912;   D :  28532 ;  Edward   G. 
O'Connor,  Lawrence,  Mass.  24290 

Labor  (The)  leader;  a  drama  of  American  min- 
ing life  in  4  acts,  by  W.  B.  Owens. 

©   William   B.   Owens,   Oakland,   Cal.;   D: 
13079,  May  29,  1908.  24291 

Labor  (A)  of  love.     See  Love  and  law. 

Labor  omnia  vincit;  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by 
S.    Peel.     Typewritten. 

©  Seth  Peel,  Springfield,  111.;  1899:23369, 
Apr.  3 ;  2c.  May  17.  24292 

Labor  (The)  question;  play  in  1  act,  by  O.  C. 
Snyder.     4  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  25,  1914;  D:3S31G;  Otho  Carl 
Snyder,  Cleveland.  24292a 

Labor  vs.  capital;  in  3  acts,  by  W.  C.  Ahl.  83 
p.    4°.    Ms. 

©   Ic.    Sept.    1,    1909;    D:  16686;    Wm.    C. 
Ahl,  Pittsburgh.  24293 

See  also  Cherry. 


Laboremus  (Laboremus)  See  Plays,  by  Bjorn- 
stjerne  Bjornson. 

Laboring  (A)  man;  a  play  touching  on  the 
labor  question,  by  F.  G.  Maeder. 

©  Fred  G.  Maeder,  New  York ;  1886 :  5182. 
Mar.  4.  24294 

Laborious  (A)  tex';  a  dramatic  sketch  of  a 
negro  meeting,  by  H.  L.  CotRn.  7  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Helen  Lockwood  ColFm,  Aurora,  111. ;  D : 
15928,  May  22,  1909;  2c.  May  22,  1909. 

24295 


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Labor's  cross;  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Friedeberg. 

©  Alexander  Friedeberg,  New  York ;  1900 
A:  31103,  Dec.  24.  24296 

Labyrinth  (Le  dedale);  a  play  in  5  acts,  by 
Paul  Hervieu.  New  York,  B,  W.  Huebsch, 
1913.     172  p.     12°. 

©   Oct.    15,    1913;    2c.    Jan.   15,   1914;    A: 
362359 ;  B.  W.  Huebsch,  New  York.      24296a 

Labyrinthe  (Le)  See  Theatre;  [par]  Gaston 
Schgfer. 

Lac  (Le)  d'Emeraude;  ballet-legende  en  1  acte, 
de  A,  Monte,  musique  de  Chillemont.  Paris. 
E.  Gaudet,  1910.     14  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Oct.  1,  1910 ;  2c.  Oct.  1,  1910 ;  D :  22197 ; 
Achille  Monte,  Paris.  24297 

Lac  (Le)  des  Aulnes;  ballet-fgerie  en  2  actes 
et  5  tableaux,  de  Henri  ryfarechal  et  G.  Ya- 
nara,  musique  de  H.  Mar^cbal,  comraentaire 
en  vers  de  Mme.  Catulle  Mendes.  Paris,  C. 
Joubert,  1908.     25  p.    8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Joubert.  Paris ;  D :  13101,  June  2,  1908 ; 
2c.  June  2,  1908.  24298 

Lace  petticoats;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Lissner. 

159  p.    4°.    Typewritten, 

©   Ic.    May   5,    1911;    D:  24140;    Emanuel 
Lissner,  Boston.  24299 

Lachen  und  sterben;  FUnfuhrtee;  2  tragische 
akte,  von  Max  Dautliendey.  Leipzig,  E.  Ro- 
wohlt  verlag,  1911.    55  p.    8°. 

©   Sept.   15,   1911;   2c.   Oct.   28,   1911;    D: 
25911 ;  Ernst  Rowohlt  verlag,  Leipzig.    24300 

Lachende  (Der)  dreibund;  operette  in  3  nkten, 
von  Leopold  .Tacobson,  musik  von  Ralpli  Be- 
natzky.  Regiebuch.  Miinclien,  Berlin,  Drei 
masken  verlag,  1913.     103  p.     8°.     diagrs. 

©  Ic.  June  1,  1914 ;  D :  37176 ;  Drei  masken 
verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Munich.  24301 

Same.    Textbuch  der  gesange.    1  p.  1.,  48  p. 


16°. 

©  Oct.  27,  1913;  Ic.  Apr.  23,  1914;  D: 
36799 ;  Drei  masken  verlag  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Mu- 
nich. 24301a 

Lachende  (Der)  ehemann;  operette  in  3  akten, 
von  Julius  Brannuer  und  Alfred  Griinwald, 
musik  von  Edmund  Eysler.  Regie-  und  souf- 
flierbuch.  Leipzig,  Wien.  New  York,  W.  Karc- 
zag,  1913.     41  p.     8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Nov.  17,  1913;  D:  35037;  W.  Karczag, 
lieipzig.  24302 

Same.     Textbuch.       Leipzig,     Wien,     New 

York,  W.  Karczag.    35  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  18,  1913  ;  D  :  34471 ;  W.  Karczag, 
Leipzig.  24303 

See  also  Laughing  (The)  husband. 


Lachende  (Das)  mirakel;  romantisches  schau- 
spiel  in  2  akten,  von  Georg  Engel.  Berlin, 
Vita,  deutscbes  verlagsliaus  [1908]  3  p.  1., 
[5]-142  p.     12°. 

©  Vita,  deutscbes  verlagshaus,  Berlin ;  D : 
14197,  Oct.  29,  1908;  2c.  Oct.  29,  1908. 

24304 

Lackey  (The);  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Betsy 
Bancker. 

©  Mary  E.  C.  Bancker,  New  York;  1885: 
5900,  aiar.  10.  24305 

Lackhart  and  co.;  a  play  in  8  acts,  by  Lacier 
Ladbey  [pseud,  of  A.  M.  Bradley]  100  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Alice  M.  Bradley.  New  York;  D :  10518. 
May  S,  1907;  2c.  May  8,  1907.  24306 

Laclero,  die  schone  Griechin;  oder.  Das  blu- 
men-rnadchen,  komudie  in  3  akten,  von  H.  M. 
Plum-WiJhning.  New  York,  1900.  5  p.  1.,  45 
p.     12°. 

©  Huberta  M.  Plum-Woehning,  New  York ; 
1900  A :  27454.  Nov.  5 ;  2c.  Nov.  5.         24307 

Lad  (The)  from  Largymore;  farce  in  1  act,  by 
S.  MacIManus.     21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  7,  1911 ;  D :  23039 ;  Seumas  Mac- 
Manus,  New  York.  24308 

Lad  (A)  of  steel;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
K.  Benedict  and  Hale  Hamilton.  78  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Kingsley  Benedict,  New  York ;  D :  64.59. 
Apr.  4,  1905;  2c.  Apr.  4,  1905.  24309 

Ladder  (The);  an  American  play,  by  E.  Itt- 
mann.     116  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Edward  Ittmann,  New  York ;  D :  1.56S6, 
Apr.  22,  1909;  2c.  Apr.  22,  1909.  24310 

Same.     135  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  21,  1909;  D:  17102;  Edward  Itt- 
mann, New  York.  24311 

Ladder  (The)  of  fame;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  P. 
Cammans.     9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  12,  1910 ;  D :  22791 ;  Paul  Cam- 
mans,  Seattle,  24312 

Ladder  (The)  of  life;  by  T.  Sbeehan,  jr.  Bos- 
ton, Rockwell  &  Churchill,  1878.     51  p.     12°. 

©  Thomas   Sheehan,    Boston;    1877:95.50. 
Aug.  20;  2c.  Oct.  4,  1878.  24313 

a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  E.  Arden  and  Ardeo 


Smith. 

©  Edwin  Arden,  Castleton  Corners,  N.  Y. ; 
1893 :  17215,  Apr.  7.  24314 

—  play  in  3  acts,  by  W.  W.  Whalen.     [287] 
p.    8°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.   Aug.   13,  1913;   D:  34127;   Will   W. 
Whalen.  Harrisburg,  Pa.  24315 


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24335 


Laddie;  by  W.  A.  Cauley. 

©  W.  A.  Cauley,  Morrisville,  Pa. ;  D :  0871. 
Jau.  30,  1907.  24316 

a  piny  in  1  act,  by  C.  V.  Kerr.     16  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©   Clarence   Vincent   Kerr,   Cleveland ;   D : 
5271,  June  30,  1904;  2c.  Aug.  6,  1904.     24317 

Laden-komtess  (Die);  operette  in  3  akten,  von 
Kobert  Misch,  niusik  von  Franz  Drdla.  Ber- 
lin, Ed.  Bote  &  G.  Bock,  1912.    1  p.  1.,  127  p. 

©   Sept.   14,   1912;   2c.   Oct.   28.   1912;   D: 
31257;  Ed.  Bote  &  G.  Bock,  Berlin.     24318 

Ladies  (The);  from  The  Cingalee,  by  Adrian 
lioss.     1  sheet.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Chappell   &  CO.,   London;   D:5860,   Dec. 
5,  1904;  2c.  Dec.  5,  1904.  24319 

Ladies  chasse;  farcical  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
A.  Rlixon.     [1],  99  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  28,  1912;  D:  31822;  Ada  Mixon, 
Washington.  24320 

Ladies  (The)  club;  by  Mrs.  S.  Crowninshield. 
©  Mrs.   Scluivler  Crowninshield,  Wasliing- 
ton;  D:161G,  Mar.  IS,  1902.  24321 


a  play,  by  M.  B.  Crowninshield. 

©     Mary     Bradford     Crowninshield,     New 
York  ;  1890 :  42375,  Dec.  31.  24322 

Ladies'  day;  musical  farce,  by  Vernon  Cassard. 
music  by  Gustav  Luders.  [4],  188  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  4.  1911 ;  D :  25399 ;  M.  Witmark 
&  sous,  New  York.  24323 

Ladies'  delight;  a  comedy  in  1  act.  for  female 
characters  only,  by  Anne  L.  Estabrook.  Bos- 
ton, N.  Sawyer  &  son,  190G.     21  p.     12°. 

©  A.  L.   Estabrook,  Brookline,  Mass.;   D: 
9529,  Nov.  27,  1906 ;  2c.  Dec.  13,  1906.    24324 

Ladies'  nig'ht;  a  romantic  play  in  4  acts,  by 
Samuel  Morse.    121  p.    4°,    Typewritten. 

©   Elizabeth   Morse,   New    York;    D:3044, 
Feb.  25,  1903;  2c.  Feb.  25.  1903.  24325 

Ladies  night  at  Reilly's;  or,  Casey,  the  piper, 
a  45  minute  comedy,  by  K.  Imhof  [i.  e.  F.  R. 
Imhof]     26  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Fred    PtOger   Imhof,    Rock   Island,    111.; 
D:4906,  Apr.  20,  1904;  2c.  Apr.  20.  1904. 

24326 

Ladies  of  Athens;  Greek  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
Mrs.  M.  A.  Lipscomb  and  Elise  West.  [New 
York.  E.  S.  A\  erner  &  co.,  1905]  cover-title, 
p.  78-95.  12°.  (On  cover:  Werner's  plays) 
©  Edgar  S.  Werner,  New  York ;  D :  6S34. 
June  17,  1905 ;  2c.  Oct.  19,  1905.  24327 


Ladies  (The)  of  Cranford;  In  3  acts,  by  Mary 
Barnard  Home. 

©   Walter   H.    Baker   co.,    Boston;     1899: 
.57205,  Sept.  7;  2c.  Oct.  21.  24328 

Ladies  of  the  jury;  play  in  1  act,  by  F.  Pangle. 
[7]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Nov.   4,    1914;     D:  38867;     Frances 
Pangle,  New  York.  24328a 


See  also  Grange  one-act  plays,  no.  2. 


Ladro  (II);  6,  Mangiatore  di  cadaveri,  in  un  pro- 
logo  e  4  atti,  di  C.  Giglio.     [86]  p.    8°.     Ms. 

©   Ic.   Oct.   12,   1914;   D:  384.56;   Clemente 
Giglio,  Brooklyn.  24328b 

Ladron  (El)  misterioso;  drama  policlaco  en  1 
acto,  (lividido  en  4  cuadros,  original  de  J. 
Quilis  Pastor.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espaiiolGs]   1915.     25  p.     12°. 

©  June  24,  1915;   Ic.   June  25,   1915;   D: 
41063;  Jose  Quilis  Pastor,  Madrid.       24328c 

Ladron  (Un)  y  un  detective;  comedia  en  1  acto 
y  5  cu;.i<^!ros,  prologo  y  epilogo,  de  P.  Navarro. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1911. 
25  p.    12°. 

©  Aug.   21,   1911;   2c.   Aug.   22,   1911;   D: 
25025;  Pedro  Navarro,  Madrid.  24329 

Ladrones;  entremes  en  prosa,  original  de  E. 
Zaballos  Sanchez.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores espauoles]   1908.     15  p.     12°. 

©   Emilio   Zaballos    Sanchez,   IMadrid ;    D: 
14695,  Jan.  2,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1909.      24330 

Lads  and  lasses;  an  entertainment  in  3  acts, 
by  A.  R.  Whytal. 

©  A.  R.  Whytal,  New  York;  1889:34989, 
Nov.  18.  24331 

Lady;  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Blanchard  and  A. 
Stedman.      [2].    78   p.      4°.      Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Dec.    11,    1912;     D:  31676;     Evelyn 
Blanchard  and  Adelaide  Stedman,  New  York. 

24332 


or,  The  hair,  a  spasm  in  1  act,  by  M.  V.  B. 

MacAdam  and  Livingston  Russell.    Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Madalena  V.  B.  MacAdam,  New  l''ork ; 
1897:48867,  Aug.  31;  2c.  Sept.  1.  24333 

See  also  Noblesse  oblige. 

Lady  (The)  and  her  vision;  tragedy  in  4  acts, 
by  H.  L.  Goodman.  [1],  12  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.   12,  1912;   D:  31397;   Harry   L. 
Goodman,  Jersey  City.  24334 


—  Same.     [1].  70  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.   19,   1913;   D:  34201;  Hprry  L. 
Goodman,  Jersey  City.  24335 


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Lady  (The)  and  little  Tom;  comedy  dramatic 
sketch  in  1  act,  by  H.  Masiuo.  11  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  25,  1914 ;  D :  37943 ;  Helen  Ma- 
sino,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  24335a 

Lady  (The)  and  the  bath;  a  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  C.  Dickson  and  Walter  Lawrence  Hackett. 
13  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Charles    Dickson,   Bensonhurst,   N.    Y. ; 
D:294,  Apr.  1,   1901;   2c.   Apr.   1,   1901. 

24336 

Lady  (The)  and  the  bracelet;  a  1  act  play,  by 
R.  C.  Mitchell  [i.  e.  R.  C.  M.  Young]  25  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ruth  Comfort  Mitchell,  Los  Angeles ;  D : 
12416,  Feb.  10,  190S ;  2c.  Jan.  9,  1908.     24337 

Lady  (The)  and  the  convict;  1  act  play,  by  J. 
B.  Foster.     [2],  14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mav   20,  1913;   D:  33271;   Julia   B. 
Foster,  Berkeley.  Cal.  24338 

Lady  (The)  and  the  coward.     See  Dame  (Die) 

und  der  feigling-. 

Lady  (The)  and  the  deacon;  a  travesty,  by  J. 
Holoran.     23  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  18,  1912 ;  D :  31412 ;  John  FIolo- 
ran,  New  York.  24339 

Lady  (The)  and  the  jewels;  play  in  1  act,  by 
H.  K.  Chambers.     19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  27,  1915;  D:  40490;  H.  Kellett 
Chambers,  New  York.  24339a 

Lady  (The)  and  the  jockey;  a  sketch  in  1  act, 
by  John  Edward  Hazzard.  11  p.  4°,  Type- 
written. 

©  Lucile  Yorke,   Brooklyn ;    D :  5495.   Aug. 
27,  1904;  2c.  Aug.  20,  1904.  24340 

Lady  (The)  and  the  lama;  an  opera  in  2  acts, 
by  R.  Bache.  75  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Rene  Bache.  Washington;  D :  1414.  Feb. 
7.  1902;  2c.  Feb.  7,  1902.  24341 

Lady  (The)  and  the  law.     See  Law  (The)  and 

the  lady. 

Lady  (The)  and  the  Moor;  travesty  playlet  in 
1  act,  by  L.  Ripley.     7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Louise    Ripley,     New   York;     D :  10127, 
Mar.  12,  1907;  2c.  Mar.  12,  1907.  24342 

Lady  (The)  and  the  parson;  a  duologue,  by 
11.  C.  :\[athews.     7  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  P.  Swickard,  New  York ;  D :  6348, 
Mar.  17,  1905;  2c.  Mar.  17,  1905.  24343 

Lady  (The)  and  the  pugilist;  by  A.  N.  Nichol- 
son.    7  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Angeline  N.  Nicholson,  New  York:    I>: 
.5635.  Oct.  13.  1904:  2c.  Oct.  13,  1904.     24344 


Lady  (The)  and  the  sleuth;  an  acrobatic 
comedy  in  1  act,  by  T.  P.  Morgan.  5  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Tom  P.  Morgan,  Rogers,  Ark. ;  D :  13074, 
May  28,  1908;  2c.  May  28,  1908.  24345 

Lady  (The)  and  the  tenor;  a  musical  episode, 
by  H.  Farrar  and  S.  Noot.  6  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Farrar  and  Noot,  Baltimore ;  D :  14128, 
Oct.  23,  1908;  2c.  Oct.  23,  1908.  24346 

Lady  (The)  and  the  tiger;  by  J.  W.  Cope.  18 
p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.   21,   1911;    D:  25544;    John   W. 
Cope,  New  York.  24347 


playlet  in  2  scenes,  by  Mona  Ryan,  Aurania 

Ellerbeck  and  E.  E.  Read.     [11]  p.   4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  3,  1911;  D:  23263;  Edyth  Eller- 
beck Read,  Salt  Lake  City.  24348 

See  also  Metaphysics. 

Lady  Angela's  husband;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  E.  Bleyer.    100  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Blakeman  Meyer,   New  York ;   D :  43.59, 
Dec.  8,  1903 ;  2c.  Dec.  8,  1903.  24349 

Lady  (The)  Anne;  a  comedietta  in  1  act,  by 
J.  H.  Ballard  and  C.  A.  Webster, 

©  J.  Harry  Ballard  and  Clarence  A.  Web- 
ster, Chicago  ;  1888  :  30331,  Oct.  25.         24350 

■play  in  4  acts,  by  P.  J.  Carney.    73  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  4,  1915 ;  D  :  40897 ;  Peter  Joseph 
Carney,  A^'ashington.  24350a 

— ■- —  or.  Miss  Webster's  baby,  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  S.  French.     [168]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    21,    1912;    D:  28782;    Sarah 
French,  New  York  .  24351 

Lady  Anne's  demon;  play  in  3  acts,  by  L  M. 
Witherspoon.     [1],  57  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  18,  1913 ;  D :  83533 ;  Isabella  M. 
Witherspoon,  New  York.  24352 

Lady  Ashley;  a  dramatic  adaptation,  by  Elwyn 

A.  Barron  and  M.  Bates. 

©  J.Iorgan  Bates,  Chicago ;  18S5  :  14740,  July 

8.  24353 

La,dy  Audley's  secret;  drama  in  6  acts,  from 

Mary  Elizabetli  Braddon  Maxwell's  novel,  by 

.John  Brougham.    62  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  William  Giles  Shine,  Washington;  1884: 
16131,  Aug.  7 ;  2c.  Oct.  4.  24354 

in    2    acts,    adapted    from    Miss 


drama 


Braddon's  work  of  the  same  title,  by  William 
E.  Suter.  Clyde,  O.,  Ames  &  Holgate,  1871. 
39  p.  12°,  [Ames  &  Ilolgate's  series  of  stand- 
ard and  mnior  drama,  no.  9] 

©  Ames  &  Holgate,  Clyde,  O. ;  1871 :  7023, 
July  28;  2c.  Sept.  5.  24355 


1209 


24356 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


24375 


Lady  Audley's  secret — Continued. 

from    Miss    Braddon's   popular   novel, 

by  C.  H.  Hazlewood.  New  American  ed.,  cor- 
rectly reprinted  from  the  original  authorized 
acting  ed.    New  York,  H.  Roorbach. 

©    Harold    Roorbach,    New    York;    1889: 
37520,  Dec.  9 ;  2c.  Dec.  14.  24356 

See  also  Mad  (A)  love. 


Lady  (The)  barber;  sketch  in  1  scene,  by  Frank 
Dumout.  Chicago,  Tlie  Dramatic  publishing 
CO.  [1897]  9  p.  12°.  ([Darkey  and  comic 
drama] ) 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago ;  1897 :  59882, 
Oct.  22;  2c.  Oct.  21.  24357 

Lady  (The)  bar'cers;  original  burlesque  farce 
comedy,  in  3  acts,  by  M.  J.  Sullivan. 

©  Maurice  J.   Sullivan,  New  York;   1891: 
7567,  Feb.  27.  24358 

a  sketch  in  1  act,  by  F.  X.  Finnegan.    10  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Frank  X.  Finnegan,  Chicago ;  D :  14409, 
Nov.  30,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  30,  1908.  24359 

Lady  Beatrice;  a  comedy  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
M.  M.  Clements. 

©   Marv   M.   Murphy,   Philadelphia;   1S9G: 
65739,  Dec.  3.  24360 

Lady  Bellingham;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  H. 
Clement  and  E.  Stone. 

©    Edward    Henry       Clement    and    Emery 
Stone,  New  York ;  1887 :  7992,  Apr.  4.      24361 

Lady  Bertalina;  in  2  acts,  by  E.  A,  MacMillan. 
24  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  16,  1910;  D:  22570;  Elinor  A. 
MacMillan.  Omaha,  Neb.  24362 

Lady  (The)  Bertha's  honeybroth;  play  in  4 
acts,  founded  on  Dumas'  story  of  the  same 
name,  by  J.  V.  Blake.  Chicago,  The  Pryor 
press,  1911.    144  p.    12°. 

©   Dec.   15,   1911;   2c.   Dec.    18,   1911;   D: 
28015;  James  Vila  Blake,  Chicago.  24363 

Lady  Bess;  a  comedy  opera  in  3  acts,  by  J. 
Jordan.  Libretto.  [Glens  Falls,  N.  Y.,  Press 
of  Glens  Falls  Republican]  1896.  cover-title, 
[23]     p.    8°. 

©  Julian  .Jordan,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y. ;  1896 : 
1S8S5,  Mar.  26 ;  2c.  Feb.  17.  24364 

libretto  of  the  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  adap- 


tation and  composition,  by  J.  Jordan.     30  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Julian  Jordan,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. ;  1896 : 
4033,  Jan.  13;  2c.  Jan.  13.  24365 

Lady  Betty;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  E.  Osgood.    16 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  9,  1913 ;  D :  35298 ;  Erastus  Os- 
good, Quincy,  Mass.  24366 


Lady  Betty — Continued. 

or,  A  colonial  dame.  Revolutionary  drama 

in  4  acts,  by  H.  Hooker. 
©    Helen    Hooker,    Chicago;    1898:39114, 

June  27.  24367 

Lady  Betty  Martingale;  or.  The  adventures 
of  a  lively  hussy,  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  John 
Lutlier  Long  and  Frank  Stayton.  112  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  16,  1914;  D:  38128;  Margaret 
Angliu  Hull,  New  York.  24367a 

Lady  Betty's  burglar.     Typewrittpn. 

©  IMarioric;  Benton  Cooke,  Chicago;  1900 
A :  109G9,  Apr.  30 ;  2c.  Apr.  30.  24368 

— —  See  also  Dramatic  episodes. 

Lady  Betty's  courtship;  a  romantic  comedy  in 
4  acts,  by  C.  J.  Campbell  and  R.  M.  Skinner. 
98  p.    4.    Typewritten. 

©  Charles  J.  Campbell  and  Ralph  M.  Skin- 
ner, New  York;  D :  908,  Sept.  30,  1901;  2c. 
Sept.  30,  1901.  24369 

Lady  Blanch,  the  blind  girl;  original  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  Annie  I^ewis  (Mrs.  F.  W.  Johnson) 
125  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mr.s.  F.  W.  Johnson,  New  York;  1885: 
12443.  June  5 ;  2c.  June  24.  24370 

Lady  Blanche  plays  baccara;  original  comedy 
ni  4  acts,  by  Gordon  Mendels.sohn.  [1],  55  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  25,  1913;  D:  33071;  Gordon 
Louis  i^Iendelssohn,  New  York.  24371 

Lady  Blarney;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Ken- 
nedy. 

©  Alfred  Kennedy,  Ne\v  York ;  1892 :  24098, 
June  9.  24372 

Lady  Bountiful;  a  1  act  farce  for  five  charac- 
ters, by  R.  H.  Davis. 

©  Robert  Hobart  Davis,  New  York;  D: 
1449,  Feb.  15,  1902 ;  2c.  each  of  3  lyrics  from 
Lady  Bountiful  reed.  Mar.  1,  1902.        24373 

Lady  Bountiful,  a  story  of  years;  play  in  4 
acts,  by  A.  W.  Pinero.  New  York,  Chicago, 
United  States  book  co.,  1892.  2  p.  1.,  [7]- 
203  p.     12°. 

©  Arthur  W.  Pinero,  London ;  1892 :  40383. 
Oct.  5;  2c.  Nov.  3.  24374 

Lady  Bridget;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  J. 
Hurlbut.     48  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  W.  J.  Hurlbut,  New  York ;  D :  4416.  Dec. 
21,  1903;  2c.  Dec.  21,  1903.  24375 

Lady  (A)  by  the  hour;  play  in  3  acts,  by  L.  B. 
Wells.      [1G2]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Jan.  27,  1914;  D:  35799;  Leila  Bur- 
ton Wells,  New  York.  24375a 


1210 


24376 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


24394 


Lady  Caroline;  a  play,  by  Charles  Stuart  Welles. 

©   C.   Stuart   AVelles,    United   States;     D: 

15G94,  Mar.  27,  1909.  24376 

Lady    Chaie    Tseepe.      See   Ledi   Khaie-Tsipe. 

Lady  Chetwynd's  spectre;  or.  The  haunted 
husband,  uti  emotional  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
J.  I'ritcliard. 

©  Johanna  Pritchard,  Williamsburg,  N.  Y. ; 
1873  :  49US,  May  6.  24377 

Lady  Claire  and  the  ironmaster;  comedy  in  5 
acts,  atlapted  from  the  French  by  H.  A. 
D'Ai-cy. 

©  H.  A.   D'Arcy,  New  York;  1884:1.5996, 
Aui,'.  4.  24378 

Lady  (The)  cook;  a  comedy  in  1  scene,  by  E. 
J.awrence  .Jenkins.  New  York,  The  Hints 
publisliins  &  supply  company,  1904.  cover- 
title.    12  p.     12°. 

©  Hints'  pub.  &  supply  co..  New  York;  D: 
5731,  Nov.  .5,  1904;  2c.  Nov.  23,  1904.     24379 

Lady  Day;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  Paulton 
and  Mostyn  Tedde. 

©  Harry  Paulton.  New  York ;  1890 :  15384, 
May  9.  24380 

Lady  Dedlock  and  Hortense;  adapted  for  dra- 
matic representation,   by   Fanny   Janauschek. 

©   Frederick   J.   Pillot,   New   York;   1876: 
12G39,  Nov.  14.  24381 

Lady  detective;  by  Burton  and  Brooks.  30  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  11,  1909 ;  D :  16760 ;  Irene  Hob- 
son,  New  York.  24382 


—  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Miron  Lang- 
dale.  Chicago,  The  Chicago  manuscript  co., 
1914.     [48]   p.     f°.     Mimeographed. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  21,  1914;  D:  38575;  Alexander 
Byers,  Chicago.  24382a 


—  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  C.  Weirauch.     4  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    8,    1911;    D:  23595;    William 
Charles  V/eirauch,  Olney,  Pa.  ^4383 

—  See  also  Byer's  library  of  tabloid  plays. 


Lady  Devotion;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  F. 
Mooney.     26  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    .John    Francis    Moonev,     Chicago ;     D : 
15613,  Apr.  14,  1909.     2c.  Apr.  14,  1909. 

24384 

Lady  De  Winter;  a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  from 
Alexandre  Dumas'  The  three  musketeers,  by 
AV.  E.  Springer.  ■ 

©    W.     Edgar     Springer,     Detroit;     1895: 
33281,  June  26.  24385 


Lady  Disdain;  a  romantic  play  in  4  acts,  by 
Cliarles  .7.  Campbell  and  Ilalph  M.  Skinner. 
102  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Campbell  and  Skinner,    New   York;    D: 
4486,  Jan.  11,  1904 ;  2c.  Jan.  11,  1904.      24386 


Lady  (The)  doctor. 
D. 


See  Gertrude  Mason,  M. 


Lady  (The)  doctress;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  tr. 

and  adapted  from  the  French,  by  J.  H.  Ligon. 

©  Junius  H.   Ligon,  New  Harmony,   Ind. ; 

1886 :  7148,  Mar.  27.  24387 

Lady  (The)  downstairs;  farce  comedy  in  1 
act,  by  Charles  Horowitz  and  W.  Morris. 
[151  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  19.  1912;  D:  29420;  William 
:Morris,  Brooklyn.  24388 

Lady  (A)  drummer;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  C.  R. 
Wilhelm.     9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  28,  1911;  D:  25337;  Charles 
Robert  Wilhelm,  Chicago.  24389 

Lady  Eleanor's  mantel;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
O.  Collings.     60  p.     f^     Typewritten. 

©  Otto  Collings,  Virginia  Beach,  Va.;  D: 
10468,  Apr.  29.  1907;   Ic.  Apr.   16.  1907. 

24390 

Lady  Epping's  lawsuit;  a  satirical  comedy  in 

3  acts,  by  H.  H.  Davies.  Boston,  Walter  H. 
Baker  &  co. ;  London,  William  Heinemann, 
1914.     100  p.     12°. 

©  :Mar.  4.  1914 ;  2c.  Mar.  5,  1914  ;  D :  36922 ; 
Hubert  Henry  Davies,  London.  24390a 

Lady   Ernia's   diamond   robbery;    a   drama   in 

4  acts  and  5  scenes,  by  F.  E.  McDonald,  jr. 
61  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Francis  E.  McDonald,  jr..  La  Crosse, 
Wis.:  D:7929,  Jan.  31.  1906;  2c.  Jan.  31. 
1906.  24391 

Lady  Estuiere;  the  words  for  a  cantata,  by 
E.  A.  Wood. 

©  E.  A.  Wood,  Pittsburgh;  1889:10981, 
Apr.  6.  24392 

Lady  Ethel;  a  society  play,  dramatized  from 
Florence  Marryat's  novel  Her  lord  and  mas- 
ter, by  R.  Rayland. 

©  Rose  Rayland.  New  York;  1876:2077, 
Feb.  17.  24393 

or.  The  regent's  ward,  a  play  in  5  acts, 


bv  William  Gottfried  [pseud,  of  W.  G.  Haesel- 
barth] 

©  William  G.  Haeselbarth,  Nyack,  N.  Y. ; 
1874 :  71.  Jan.  3.  24394 


Lady    Evelyn's    triumph. 
(The) 


See    Adventuress 


1211 


24395 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


24415 


Lady  Fay  and  fairy  king;  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
H.  Hagedorn.     [3],  52  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  24,  1911;  D:  23735;  Hermann 
Hagedorn,  Cambridge,  Mass?.  24395 

Lady  Fidelia;  by  F.  R.  Giles  [Washington, 
ISSO]     27  numb.  1.    4°. 

©  Frederick  R.   Giles.  Washington;  1889: 
370S9,  Dec.  13;  2c.  Dec.  13.  24396 

Lady  Flora's  namesake;  duologue  in  1  act,  by 
E.  C.  Herring.  New  York,  S.  Freucli ;  London. 
S.  French,  ltd.,  1911.    16  p.    12°. 

©  Mar.  IS,  1311;  2c.  Mar.  20,  1011;  D: 
23G94 ;  Samuel  Freuch,  ltd.,  Loudon.        24397 

Lady  (The)  from  abroad;  farcical  operetta, 
book  and  lyrics  by  Samuel  Golding,  music  by 
A(l(.lph  Fink.  [99]  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Ic.  Mar.  23,  1912;  D:  29143;  Gerald  F. 
Bacon,  New  York.  24398 

Lady  (A)  from  Alaska;  romance  of  the  North 
in  4  acts,  by  Miron  Lellingweli.  Chicago,  The 
Chicago  manuscript  company,  1910.  44  p. 
f°.     Mimeographed. 

©  July  20,  1910;  2c.  .Tuly  27,  1910;  D: 
21632 ;  Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  24399 

Lady  (A)  from  England;  a  monologue,  by  B.  B. 
Hay  ward.    7  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Beatrice  Burke  Hayward,  Wayland, 
Ma.ss. ;  D :  14665,  Dec.  30,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  30. 
1908.  24400 

Lady  from  Jack's;  farce  in  4  acts,  by  P.  M. 
Potter.    140  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  14,  1910;  D:  20790;  Paul  M. 
Potter,  New  York.  24401 

Lady  (The)  from  Laramie;  a  comedy  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  M.  E.  Swan.    Typewritten. 

©  Mark  E.  Swan,  Harrisburg,  4»a. ;  1899 : 
38100,  June  9 ;  2c.  June  9.  24402 

Lady  (The)  from  Missouri;  being  an  account 
of  the  adventures  of  a  party  of  Americans  in 
a  mythical  kingdom  in  the  Balkans,  by  P. 
Toomey  and  HaiTy  L.  Marriner.  66  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Prescott  Toomey,  Dallas ;  D :  6083,  Jan. 
16,  1905 ;  2c.  Mar.  16,  1905.  24403 

Lady  (The)  from  Newport. 

©  Wilfred  Kalt-Reuleaux,  Naalehu,  Kau. 
Hawaii ;  D  :  6405,  Mar.  27,  1905.  24404 

Lady  from  Oklahoma;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  E. 
Jordan.    106  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  22,  1910;  D:  17999;  Elizabeth 
Jordan,  New  York.  24405 

^Same.     Rev.  ed.     [155]  p.     f°.     TjT)ewrit- 

ten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  1,  1911;  D:  25130;  Elizabeth 
Jordan,  New  York.  24406 


Lady   from   Oklahoma — Continued. 

'Same.    New  York  &  London, Harper &bros., 

1911.    4  p.  1.,  3-257  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.  9,  1911 ;  2c.  Nov.  11,  1911 ;  D :  2.5767  : 
Elizabeth  Jordan,  New  York.  24407 

Lady  (The)  from  Paradise;  idyl  of  the  movies, 
by  John  P.  Mulgrew.    26  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    20,    1915;    D:  41823;    Close 
Creamer,  Pittsburgh.  24407a 

Lady  (The)  from  Philadelphia;  a  farce,  by 
Ht'Ien  Hoyt  Slierman.  Pliiladelphia,  The  Penn 
publishing  company,  1896. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia ;  1896 :  340.59, 
.Tune  8  ;  2c.  June  8.  24408 

Lady  (A)  from  Texas;  by  Mrs.  T.  P.  O'Connor. 

©   Mrs.   T.   P.   O'Connor,    London;   D :  628, 
July  2,  1901.  24409 


Lady  (The)  from  the  sea. 
of  Henrik  Ibsen. 


See  Works  (The) 


Lady  (The)  frOm  Venus;  phantasy  of  the  fu- 
ture in  3  acts,  by  F.  B.  Eddy.  36  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.   1.   1910;   D :  21925 ;   Frederick 
Burton  Eddy,  Chicago.  24410 

Lady  Geraldine;  or,  The  Governor's  daughter, 
a  drama  of  the  Revolution  in  5  acts,  by  Mrs. 
C.  V.  Hamilton. 

©  Mrs.  C.  V.  Hamilton  and  Samuel  Jami- 
.son,  jr.,  United  States ;  1877 :  11188,  Sept.  29. 

24411 


See 


Lady     Geraldine's     love     for     freedom. 
Shamus  O'Brien,  the  rebel  of  '98. 

Lady  Godiva;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  I.  G. 
Clarke.  New  l''ork.  S.  French;  London,  S. 
French,  ltd.;  1902.  76  p.  12°.  ([American 
dramatists  club  series,  2] ) 

©  Joseph  I.  C.  Clarke,  New  York ;  D :  1673. 
Mar.  31,  1902 ;  2c.  Mar.  29,  1902.  24412 

•  leyenda  historica  en  4  jornadas  en  verso. 

de  M.  Linares  Rivas.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores  espanoles]  1912.  6  p.  1..  53  p.  2 
plates.     12°. 

©    May    24.    1912;    2c.    May   13,    1912;    D: 
29777 ;  Manuel  Linares  Rivas,  Madrid.    24413 

St.   George  and  the  dragon  and  the 


or. 


seven    champions,    a    burlesque    and    panto- 
mime, by  Wm.  M.  Akhurst  and  G.  L.  Pendar. 

©  George  L.   Pendar,  Philadelphia;   1873: 
2576,  Mar.  15.  24414 

or,  The  maid  of  Coventry,  a  spectacular 


and  equestrian  play  with  musical  and  vocal 
embellishments,  by  I.  Tyrrell. 

©  Inigo  Tyrrell,  San  Francisco ;  1892 :  6.597, 
Feb.  10.  24415 


1212 


24416 


COPYRIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED  STATES 


24433 


Lady  Golden  Rod;  or,  The  prima  donna's  di- 
vorce, the  book  to  a  musical  comedy  playlet, 
by  J.  Stone  and  L.  D.  Stone.  5  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  IS,  1912 ;  D :  29072 ;  June  Stone 
and  Lillian  Durham  Stone,  Louisville.    24416 

Lady  Gordon;  a  drama  in  4  acts  and  1  scenic 
display,  by  S.  Elam. 

©  Susan  Elam,  Ladd,  111. ;  D :  7945,  Feb.  3, 
1906.  24417 

Lady  (The)  Guilfort;  or.  The  devil's  palace, 
.spectacular  drama  in  8  scenes,  from  the  book, 
La  banda  rossa,  by  S.  Montepin,  dramatized 
by  B.  Acerbi.    101  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    9,    1915;    D:  41112;    Beatrice 
Acerbi,  New  York.  24417a 

Lady  Hamilton;  komodie  in  4  akten,  von  Leo- 
pold Jaeobsou  and  Leo  Walther  Stein,  Jliin- 
chen,  Drei  masken-verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1913. 
81  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  8,  1914 ;  D :  35590 ;  Drei  masken 
verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Munich.  24418 

Lady  Hamilton's  daughter;  by  Mrs.  A.  M. 
Freeman. 

©   Mrs.   A.   M.   Freeman,   Chicago;    1881; 
6792,  May  2.  24419 

Lady  Helen;  by  U.  S.  G.  Hawk. 

©  U.  S.  G.  Hawk,  Kansas  City,  Mo. ;  1896 : 
13817,  Mar.  2.  24420 

Lady  (The)  help.     See  Eternal  feminine. 

Lady  Hilda,  abbess  and  saint;  dramatic  poem. 
hv  H.  M.  Dale.  Whitby.  England,  Home  and 
son  [1914]     73  p.     front,  (port.)     16°. 

©  Apr.  15.  1914 ;  Ic.  May  8,  1914 ;  D  :  37143 ; 
Hannah  Mary  Dale.  Whitby,  England.  24420a 

Lady  Huntworth's  experiment;  an  original 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  R.  C.  Carton  [pseud,  of 
U.  C.  Critchett]  New  York,  S.  French;  Lon- 
don, S.  French,  ltd.,  1904.  5  p.  1.,  3-75  p. 
diagrs.     12°. 

©    Samuel    French,     New    York ;     D :  4735. 
Mar.  17,  1904;  2c.  Mar.  23,  1904.  24421 

Lady  (The)  in  a  hurry.     See  Cash  here. 

Lady  (The)  in  black. 

©   Julius    and    Agnes    Zancig,     Waupaca, 
Wis. ;  1900  A  :  1946,  Jan.  22.  24422 

Lady  (The)  in  brocade:  drama  in  5  act.s,  by 
S.  F.  Sampson.  [3],  130  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  21,  1911 ;  D :  23708 ;  Sarah  Fon- 
taine  Sampson.   New  York.  24423 

drama    in    4    acts,    dramatized    from    the 

novel   Broadhurst,  by  S.  F.  Sampson.     61  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    14,    1911;    D:  24479;    Sarah 
Fontaine  Sampson,  New  York.  24424 


Lady  (The)  in  brocade — Continued. 

drama  in  4  acts  and  4  scenes,  dramatized 

by  Sarah  Fontaine  Sampson  from  her  novel 
Broadhurst.      [123]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  1,  1912;  D :  29237 ;  Mrs.  Henry 
Sampson,  New  York.  24425 

romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  S.  F.  Samp- 

.son.      [5],  104  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  31.  1913;  D :  32792 ;  Sarah  Fon- 
taine Sampson,  New  York,  24426 

Lady  (A)  in  gauze;  a  farcical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  L.  Eagan.    162  p.    ^4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Louis  Eagan.  New  York;  D:2668.  Dec. 
2,  1902;  2c.  Dec.  22,  1902.  24427 

Lady  (The)  in  red;  operetta  in  3  acts,  by 
Julius  Brnmmer  and  Alfred  Griinwald,  music 
by  Robert  Winterfeld  [i.  e.,  Winterberg] 
English  book  and  lyrics  by  Frederick  F. 
Schrader.  [102]  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Ic.  Mar.  20,  1912;  D:  29170;  Hans 
Bartsch,  New  York,  24428 

play  in  3  acts,  from  the  German  of  Julius 

Braramer  and  Alfred  Gunwald,  by  Anne 
Caldwell  [i.  e.  A.  C.  O'Dea]  101  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  30,  1915 ;  D :  40534 ;  Anne  Cfi Id- 
well  O'Dea,  Rockville  Center,  N.  Y.     24428a 

Lady  (The)  in  scarlet;  comedy  di'ama  in  5  acts, 
by  Albert  Newton  Shideler.  117  p.  4°.  Type- 
written, 

©  A.  N.  Shideler.  New  York ;  D :  6669.  May 
15,  1905;  2c.  May  15.  1905.  24429 

Lady  (The)  in  the  adjoining  room;  a  1  act 
play,  by  M.  Merington.  41  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten, 

©  Marguerite  Merington,  New  Y'^ork ;  D : 
7057,  Aug.  1,  1905 ;  2c.  Aug.  1,  1905.        24430 

Lady  (The)  in  the  bottle;  a  new  illusion,  for 
('.ramatic  and  other  purposes,  by  J.  H.  Pep- 
per. 

©  John  Henrv  Pepper,  United  States; 
1873:11448,  Oct.  6.  24431 

Lady  (The)  in  the  case;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
P.   Kester.     95  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  16,  1914;  D:  36733;  Paul  Kes- 
ter, Alexandria,  Va.  24431a 

Lady  (The)  in  the  kimono;  or,  Mrs.  Ainslie's 
front  door,  a  farce  in  3  acts,  by  H.  F.  Bagg. 
70  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Helen  Frances  Bagg,  Chicago;  D :  9636. 
Dec.  5,  1906 ;  2c.  Dec.  5,  1906.  24432 

Lady  (A)  in  the  library;  by  F.  O.  Bartlett 
and  H.  L.  Fox.     18  p.     4°,     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  10,  1910;  D:  20155;  Frederick 
Grin  Bartlett  and  Henry  L.  Fox,  Philadel- 
phia. 24433 


1213 


24434 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


24455 


Lady  (The)  in  the  mask;  a  musical  comedy 
in  3  acts,  by  H.  B.  Smith. 

©  Harry   B.    Smith,   New   York;    D :  3395, 
May  4,  1903.  24434 

Lady  (The)  in  twenty-three  (La  dame  du  23); 
farce  in  3  acts,  by  Paul  Gavault  and  Albert 
Bourgaln,  tr.  and  adapted  for  the  American 
stage,  by  F.  Allen.  [128]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Ic.    June    10,    1912;    D:  29927;    Frank 
Allen,  Plainfield,  N.  J.  24435 

Lady  Inger  of  Ostrat.  See  Works  (The)  of 
Henrik  Ibsen. 

Lady  Isabel;  or,  The  Jesuit's  plot,  an  operetta 
in  5  acts,  by  C.  E.  Sewall. 

©  C.  E.  Sewall,  Gardiner,  Me. ;  1871 :  9172, 
Oct.  2.  24436 

Lady  Jack;  by  J.  A.  Klatte.  174  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.   Dec.  2,   1909;   D:  17595;   John   An- 
drew Klatte,  New  York.  24437 

Lady  Jane  Grey;  historic  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
T.  E.  Osmun. 

©  Thomas  E.  Osmun,  United  States;  1877: 
11435,  Oct.  6.  24438 

Lady  Jemima;  a  domestic  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  Noel  Grant. 

©  J.  H.  Ryley,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. ;  18S8 : 
18110,  June  25.  24439 

an   original   domestic   play    in   3   acts,   by 

Madeleine  Lucette    [i.   e.   Madeleine  Lucette 
Ryley] 

©  J.  H.  Ryley,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.;  1890: 
12090,  Apr.  12.  24440 

Lady  Jim;  or,  Modern  shams,  comedy  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  M.  Dallas.  82  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Mervyn  Dallas,  West  New  Brighton,  N. 
Y. ;  D :  8791,  June  28,  190G ;  2c.  July  23,  1906. 

24441 

Lady  Jimmie's  strateg-y;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
H.  Heaton.     123  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Harold  Heaton,  New  York  ;  D  :  8208.  I\Iar. 
22,  1906 ;  2c.  Mar.  22,  1906.  24442 

or,  In  a  bachelor's  flat,  a  comedy  in  1  act, 

by  H.  Heaton.     24  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Harold    Heaton,    New    York;    D:6698, 
May  20,  1905 ;  2c.  May  20,  1905.  24443 

Lady  Kate;  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  W.  Sikes. 
©  Wirt  Sikes,  New  York ;  1873 :  8579,  July 
28,  24444 

Lady  (The)  Katherine;  an  historical  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  C.  A.  Corbyn.    110  p.    4°.    Ms. 

©  Clara  A.  Corbyn,  New  York;  1886:  n.'iS, 
Jan.  21;  2c.  Jan.  21.  24445 


Lady-killer   (The);   farce  in  4  acts,   by   S.   I. 
Sziniiyey.      [3],  116  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    .Tuly   25,    1910;    D:  21635;    Stephen 
I\or  Szinnyey,  New  York.  24446 

musical  comedy,  by  F.   Summerfield.     333 

p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Fred  Summerfield,  New  York;  D :  6401. 
Mar.  24,  1905;  2c.  IMar.  24,  1905.  24447 

'— — a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  book  by  E. 
Golden,  lyrics  by  Robert  B.  Smith,  music  by 
H.  T.  MacConnell. 

©  Echard  Golden.  New  York ;  1897 :  28245, 
May  7.  24448 

a  romantic  drama  in  5  acts,  by  G.  Hast- 


mgs. 


©    George    Hastings,     New    York;     1889; 


17008,  Sept.  5;  2c.  Sept.  16,  1890. 


24449 


See  also  Heart  (The)  of  Eve. 

Lady  L;  1  act  farce,  by  C.  Withey.  [16]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  18,  1911;  D:  25523;  diet  Withey, 
Los  Angeles.  24450 

Lady  (The)  lancer;  musical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  R.  R.  Gibson.  108  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  10,  1914;  D:  37794;  Rowlnnd  R. 
Gibson,  London.  24450a 

Lady  lawyer;  comedy  playlet,  by  Jack  Gor- 
man.    15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  8,  1909;   D:  16839;  Corbett  & 
Forrester,  Newark,  N.  J.  24451 

a  farce  in  2  scenes,  by  F.  E.  Hiland.  Bos- 
ton, W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1897. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1897: 
30910,  May  22;  2c.  Aug.  13.  24452 

Lady  Lee's  widowhood.  See  Captain  (The)  of 
troop  G. 

Lady  (The)  leopard;  iiiusieal  farce  in  2  acts, 
book  and  lyrics  by  J.  P.  Wilson  and  T^I.  Frank- 
lin, music  by  M.  Fninl;liu.  73  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©    Ic.    May   23,    1914;    D:  37109;    .Tohn    P. 
Wilson  and  Malvin  Franklin,   New  York. 

24452a 

Lady  Lillian;  a  drama  in  3  acts. 

©    Theophila    Carlile    Campbell.    Chicago; 
1878  :  2319,  Feb.  23 ;  2c.  Nov.  30,  1880.    24453 

Lady  Lindsay;  or.  The  child  of  the  wreck,  a 
drama  in  5  acts,  by  ]\Iarie  Walsh  Cnhill. 

©   Marie  C.   Caliill,   Chicago;   1891:39089, 
Oct.  31.  24454 

Lady  Lindsay  of  Virginia;  a  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  M.  Walsii.     Typewritten. 

©  Marie  Walsh  Cahill,  New  York;   1892: 
15101,  Apr.  5;  2c.  Apr.  5.  24455 


1214 


24456 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


24476 


Lady  Lindsay  of  Virginia — Continued. 

a  romantic  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Walsh. 

©    Marie    Walsh.    Brooklyn;    1896:28731, 
May  11.  24456 

Lady  Luftikus;  operette  in  3  akten,  von 
Bruno  Decker  und  Hilly  Ohnesorg;,  musik  von 
Carl  Ohnesorg.  Text  der  gesiinge.  Berlin, 
Ed.  Bote  &  G.  Boch,  1911.     32  p.     12°. 

©   July   7,   1911;    2c.    Sept.   26,   1911;    D: 
25367;  Ed.  Bote  &  G.  Boch,  Berlin.     24457 

Lady  Luna;  burlesque  operetta,  by  Paul  Lincke, 
adapted  from  the  German  by  E.  Cayley. 

©   Lilla    Cayley    Robinson,    Hamburg;    D: 
5830,  Nov.  26,  1904.  24458 

Lady  lunatic;  by  W.  Bynner.  18  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Witter    Bynner,    New    York;    D:  12458. 
Feb.  29,  1908;  2c.  Feb.  29,  1908.  24459 

composition  to  be  enacted  in  proper  make- 
up, to  a  musical  accompaniment,  by  E.  Schuy- 
ler.    2  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  19,  1915 ;  D :  40585 ;  Elise  Schuy- 
ler, Oakland,  Cal.  24459a 

Lady  (The)  lunatic  and  otlier  things;  play 
by  W.  H.  Cline.     7  p.     16°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    4,    1915;    D:  40804;    Willinm 
Hamilton  Cline,  Los  Angeles.  24459b 

Lady  Lynn;  an  emotional  play  in  6  acts, 
adapted  from  Beyond  pardon,  a  novel  by 
Bertha  M.  Clay  [pseud,  of  C.  M.  Braeme] 

©    Henry    A.    Weaver,    New    York;    1885: 
25068,  Nov.  30.  24460 

Lady  McMulligan;  by  W.  A.  Smith. 

©  William  Augustus  Smith,  New  York;  D: 
13620,  Aug.  20,  1908.  24461 

Lady  Madcap;  a  new  and  original  musical 
play,  book  by  Paul  A.  Rubens  and  N.  Newn- 
ham  Davis,  music  by  Paul  A.  Rubens,  addi- 
tional numbers  by  Percy  Greenbank  and 
Howard  Talbot.  Lyrics.  London  and  Mel- 
bourne. Australia,  Chappell  &  co.,  ltd.,  -1904. 
29  p.     8°. 

©  Chappell   &  CO.,  London;   D:5930,   Dec. 
20,  1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  20,  1904.  24462 

Lady   (The)   manicure;  1  act   vaudeville  play- 
let, by  C.  Lean.     [13]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Aug.  5.  1910;  D:  21747;  Cecil  Lean, 
Fort  Atkinson,  Wis.  24463 

Lady  Margaret;  a  play  in  4  acts,  partly  from 
the  French,  by  Edward  Rose.  149  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Amelia  Bingham,  Chicago;  D:1231,  Dec. 
19,  1901;  2c.  Dec.  19,  1901.  24464 


Lady  Marian;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  INIarie  Jose- 
phine Williams.  cover-title,  21  p.  8°. 
Printed. 

©  M.  J.  Williams,  New  Orleans;  D :  12856, 
Apr.  27,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  21,  1908.  24465 

Lady  (The)  mayor;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  L.  A. 
Pape.    10  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  20,  1913;  D:  32728;  Leon  A. 
Pape,  Philadelphia.  24466 

Lady  May's  crime;  the  story  of  an  American 
girl,  a  drama  in  4  acts. 

©  J.  Lof  tus  Heuegan,  Poston ;  D :  3515, 
June  1,  1903.  24467 

Lady  Mike;  a  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by  Ida 
Ward. 

©  Grace  Sherwood,  New  York ;  1891 :  11925, 
Apr.  2.  24468 

Lady  Mountdesert;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  O.  W. 
Firkins. 

©  O:  W.  Firkins,  Minneapolis ;  D :  14188, 
Oct.  31,  1908.  24469 

Lady  Muriel's  victory;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by 
Baroness  Ella  von  Wrede.  7  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Baroness  E.  von  Wrede,  New  York ;  D : 
6605.  Apr.  29,  1905 ;  2c.  Apr.  29,  1905.      24470 

Lady  Nancy;  a  musical  extravaganza  in  3  acts. 
Libretto. 

©  White-Smith  music  pub.  co.,  Boston ; 
1896 ;  57717,  Oct.  19 ;  Ic.  Oct.  19 ;  Ic.  June  25, 
1900.  24471 

Lady  (The)  next  door.     See  Diana. 

Lady  Odette;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  J.  Wester- 
mayr. 

©  Arthur  J.  Westermayr,  New  York ;  1887 : 
3976,  Feb.  18.  24472 

Lady  (The)  of  Chicago;  a  nmsical  comedy  in  4 
acts,  by  F.  Humphreys. 

©  Frank  Humphreys.  Wilkes  Barre,  Pa. ; 
1893  :  5327,  Jan.  26.  24473 

Lady  (The)  of  Coventry;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
L.  N.  Parker.     [85]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.   31,   1911;    D:  25642;    Louis   N. 


Parker,  London. 


24474 


Lady  (A)  of  France;  musical  play  in  2  acts, 
book  and  lyrics  l)y  V.  Cassard.  125  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  24,  1918 ;  D :  32065 ;  Vernon  Cas- 
sard, Noroton,  Conn.  24475 

Lady  (The)  of  Gray  Gables;  romantic  comedy 
in  4  acts,  by  C.  Skinner  and  H.  Heron.  [114] 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  31,  1912;  D:  30398;  Constance 
Skinner,  New  York,  and  Herbert  Heron,  Car- 
mel,  Cal.  24476 


1215 


24477 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


24498 


Lady  (A)  of  jollity;  an  original  1  act  comedy, 
by  H.  J.  Gates.     Typewritten. 

©  Harry  J.  Gates,  New  York;  1900  A: 
11248,  May  4 ;  2c.  May  4.  24477 

Lady  (The)  of  Lavilac;  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  K. 
Tootle.    27  p.    f°.    Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Oct.  4,  1911;  D:  25396;  Harry  King 
Tootle,  St.  Louis.  24478 

Lady  (The)  of  Luzon;  musical  comedy  in  2  acts, 
book  by  A.  W.  Birdsall,  music  by  Zoel  .Joseph 
Parenteau,  lyrics  by  Marcus  C.  Connelly.  115 
p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  June  11,  1913 ;  D :  33471 ;  Alfred  Ward 
Birdsall,  Pittsburgh.  24479 

Lady  (The)  of  Lyonesse;  musical  comedy  in  2 
acts,  by  H.  Hamilton  and  P.  J.  Barrow,  lyrics 
by  P.  Greeubank,  music  by  H.  Talbot.  120  p. 
4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Nov.  1,  1912;  D:3129G;  Percy  Bar- 
row, Henry  Hamilton,  Percy  Greenbank  and 
Howard  Talbot,  London.  24480 

Lady  (The)  of  Lyons;  or.  Geld,  love,  and 
gaivah,  a  burlesque  in  4  acts,  by  Charles  Moss, 
founded  on  Bulwer  Lyttou's  play  of  the  same 
name. 

©  James  Cohen,  New  York ;  1876 :  626,  Jan. 
18,  24481 

or.  Love  and  pride,  a  play  in  5  acts,  by 

Edward  Lytton  Bulwer.  An  entirely  new 
acting  ed.,  ed.  by  John  M.  Kingdom.  New 
York,  R.  M.  De  Witt,  1874.  48  p.  12°.  ([De 
Witt's  acting  plays,  no.  86] ) 

©  Robert  M.  De  Witt,  New  York;  1874: 
15839,  Dec.  31 ;  2c.  Oct.  21,  1875.  24482 

Lady  (A)  of  mercy;  a  play  of  to-day  in  5  acts, 
by  D.  P.  Dukemahrr. 

©  Dukemahrr  Paul  Dukemahrr,  Brooklyn; 
D :  11033,  July  18,  1907.  24483 

Lady  (The)  of  Mexico;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Col- 
larbox  [pseud,  of  B.  H.  Standish]  39  p.  8°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Barnev  Hoskin  Standish,  Minneapolis; 
D :  3890,  Sept.  2,  1903 ;  2c.  Sept.  21,  1903. 

24484 

Same.  52  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 


©   Barnev   Hoskin   Standish.   Minneapolis; 
D :  6898,  July  3,  1905 ;  2c.  July  3.  1905.    24485 

Lady  (The)  of  Ostend.     See  Number  nine. 

Lady  (The)  of  perfume;  play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  E. 
Howard.     [56]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  23,  1912;  D:  29138;  Joseph  E. 
Howard,  New  York.  24486 

Lady  (The)  of  quantity;  by  Joseph  M.  Weber 
and  Louis  M.  Fields. 

©  Weber  &  Fields,  New  York ;  1897 :  64037, 
Nov.  17.  24487 


Lady  (The)  of  quantity — Continued. 

a  burlesque  in  2  acts,  by  Harry  B.  Clifford. 

©   Western   theatrical   syndicate,   Chicago; 
1898  : 1.5730,  Mar.  7.  24488 

oi',    How    a    young    American    physician 


beat  a  duke  out  of  an  heiress,  by  Mrs.  A.  J. 
Peterson.    39  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 
©  Mrs.  A.  J.  Peterson,  New  York ;  D :  4593, 
•  Feb.  6,  1904 ;  2c.  Jan.  27,  1904.  24489 

Lady  (The)  of  the  air;  romantic  play  in  3  acts, 
by  B.  S.  Dean.    120  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  IS,  1913;  D:  34478;  Benjamin 
Sager  Dean,  Philadelphia.  24490 

Lady  (The)  of  the  beauty  shop;  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  E.  Altheimer.  [00]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©.  Ic.  May  IS,  1911;   D:  24237;   Eliznboth 
Altheimer,  Chicago.  24491 

Lady  (The)  of  the  Blackfriars;  or,  The  old 
play,  by  C.  Ross.  Biughamton,  N.  Y.,  G. 
Ross,  [1909]     34  p.    8°. 

©   Sept.   IS,   1909;   2e.    Sept.   17,   1909;   D: 
17146;  Clinton  Ross,  Binghamton,  N.  Y. 

24492 

Lady  (The)  of  the  dawn;  bv  H.  D.  Monaghan. 
[2],  51  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  15,  1911;  D:  24949;  Hannnh  D. 
McMiaghan,  Philadelphia.  24493 

Lady  (The)  of  the  green  scarf;  an  entertain- 
ment exercise  for  the  schools  embodying  the 
need  for  conserving  our  country's  resources, 
suitable  for  weekly  rhetoricals,  class  exercises 
and  arbor  day,  by  Mrs.  Virginia  Sharpe  P:it- 
ter.son.  Chicago,  A.  Flanagnn  company  [1910] 
4  p.  1.,  7-31,  [3]  p.    illus.    8°. 

©   Fell.    12,   1910;    2c.   Feb.   17,   1910;   D: 
20218 ;  A.  Flana.gan  co.,  Chicago.  24494 

Lady  (The)  of  the  lake;  a  drama  based  on  the 
poem  of  Sir  Walter  Scott,  by  N.  Whiting. 

©  Nina  Whiting,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. ;  D :  650.5, 
Apr.  4,  1905.  24495 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  M.  Close. 

©  IMarie  MacGregor  Close,  New  York ;  1900 
A  :  8161.  Mar.  29.  24496 

dramatization  of  Walter  Scott's  poem,  by 


Fanny  A.  Comstock.  Boston,  New  York,  [etc.] 
Educational  pub  co.,  1911.  31  p.  16''.  ( [Edu- 
cational plays  and  dramas] ) 

©   Dec.   15,   1911;   2c.   Dec.   28,   1911;   D: 
28113;  Educational  pub.  co.,  Boston.      24497 

— -  a  grand  allegorical,  military  drama  in  3 
acts,  dramatized  and  adapted  from  the  Scot- 
tish legemlary  poem  of  Walter  Scott,  by  J. 
Barton.  Elgin,  111..  Gazette  printing  and 
publishing  co.,  1871.    34  p.    12°, 

©    Joseph    Barton.     Chicago;     1871:8915. 
Sept.  25 ;  2c.  Oct.  7.  24498 


1216 


24499 


COPYEIGHTED  IN"   THE   UNITED   STATES 


24517 


Lady  (The)  of  the  lake — Continued. 

reproduced  in  4  acts  and  8  scenes,  by  M. 

Allerdisse. 

©   Jlaynie    Allerdisse,    Washington    Court 
House,  O. ;   1900  A:  30556,  Dec.  18.       24499 


See  also  King  James. 


Lady  (The)  of  the  lotos;  a  dramatic  composi- 
tion. l\v  P.  Jones.  [Cincinnati,  Runyun  & 
Harris]    1907.     1  p.  1.,  18  p.     8°. 

©   Paul   Jones,   Cincinnati ;   D :  11599.   Oct. 
26,  1907;  2c.  Oct.  26,  1907.  24500 


Lady    (The)    of    the    Louvre. 
(The) 


See   Sorceress 


Lady  of  the  night;  4  act  drama  of  the  tropics, 
by  E.  Carroll.     79  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Dec.   6,   1909;   D:  17631;   Earl   Car- 
roll,  Pittsburgh.  24501 

Lady  of  the  Nile;  or,  Orpah  and  Ardath,  by 
A.  Ramspacher. 

©   Anna    Ramspacher,     Philadelphia ;     D : 
14901,  Jan.  26,  1909.  24502 

Lady  (The)  of  the  perfume;  a  play  or  sketch 
in  1  act,  by  J.  E.  Howard.  [1],  21  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Mar.  9,  1912;   D :  28988 ;   Joseph   E. 
Howard,  New  York.  24503 

Lady  (The)  of  the  revolver;  1  act  drama,  by 
M.  C.  Keator.  [3],  15  p.  obi.  16°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Jrar.  23,  1912;  D :  29141 ;   Maude  C. 
Keator,  Alameda,  Cal.  24504 

Lady  (The)  of  the  sea;  comedy  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  Henrik  Ibsen,  tr.  and  adapted  by  E. 
Hoist  and  J.  Marks. 

©    Edward    Hoist    and    Joel    Marks.    New 
York ;  1889 :  30253,  Oct.  5.  24505 

Lady  (The)  of  the  sword;  romantic  passage 
in  1  act,  by  C.  D.  Morgan.  [2],  23  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    6,    1914;    D :  36266 ;    Charles 
Davis  Morgan,  New  York.  24505a 

Lady  (The)  of  the  white  rose;  a  tragedy  in  4 
acts  and  12  scenes,  by  J.  C.  P.  Grumbine. 
83  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  J.  C.  F.  Grumbine,  Chestnut  Hill,  Mass. ; 
D:7504,  Nov.  3,  1905;  2c.  Nov.  23,  190.5. 

24506 

Lndy  (A)  of  Venice;  a  classical  drama,  [by] 
Catherine  Clemmons. 

©   Viola   Clemmons,  Chicago;   1893:16829, 
Apr.  5.  24507 


Lady  (The)  of  Windeck;  a  ghostly  leap-ypar 
opera  in  3  acts,  by  H.  S.  Crabbe  and  W.  B. 
Atkinson.     52  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Henry  S.  Crabbe  and  William  B.  Atkin- 
son, New  York ;  1888 :  29433,  Oct.  17 ;  2c.  Nov. 
3.  '  24508 

Lady  or  the  colonel;  by  T.  B.  Donaldson.  12 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  B.  Donaldson,  Philadelphia:  D: 
6969,  July  15,  1905 ;  2c.  July  15,  1905.    24509 

Lady  (The)  or  the  law;  plaV  in  1  act.  bv  C. 
Skinner.      [2],   26  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  28,  1910;  D :  22664 ;  Constance 
Skinner,   Chicago.  24510 

Lady  partner  and  little  circus;  dramatic 
sketch  in  2  acts  and  3  scenes,  by  W.  C,  Wrest. 
[9]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  27,  1913;  D :  34546 ;  William 
Chas.  Wrest,  Los  Angeles.     ,  24511 

Lady  (The)  photographer;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by 
L.   S.  Converse.     24  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Lillie  Stuart  Converse,  Macon,  Ga. ;  D: 
14370,  Nov.  25,  1908;   2c.  Nov.  25,  1908. 

24512 

Lady  Raffles;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  R.  Duffy.  22 
p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Richard  Duffy,  New  York ;  D :  6968,  July 
15,  1905;  2c.  July  15,  1905.  24513 


or.  The  Bomadka  case,  a  melodrama  in  4 

acts  and  9  scenes,  by  B.  K.  Scott.     48  p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Benjamin    K.    Scott,     Milwaukee:     D: 
14856,  Jan.  20,  1909;  2c.  Feb.  4,  1909.     24514 

Lady's  (The)  in  a  hurry;  by  J.  Steele.  19  p.  4*. 
Typewritten. 

©    .Tessamy    Harte    Steele,    Groton,    Conn. ; 
D:2039,   June  23,   1902;   2c.   June   23,   1902. 

24515 

Lady   Satan;    comedy-drama   in   3   acts,   by    L. 
Drug.     168  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  5,  1915 ;  D :  39591 ;  Leroy  Drug, 
New  York.  24515a 

Lady  Saxondale;  by  Frank  Burnham  Bagleyand 
I.  Williams.     Typewritten. 

©  Frank  B.  Bagley  and  Irving  Williams 
New  York;  1900  A:  27146,  Nov.  1;  2c.  Jaa 
15,  1901.  245  le 

Lady   Seigliere;   a   drama   in   4   acts,    adapted 
from  the  German  by  J.  E.  Austrian. 

©  Jo.sepli  E.  Austrian,  Reading,  Pa. ;  1 8Rf  : 
24612,  Nov.  1.  24617 


5379—10- 


-77 


1217 


24518 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


24533 


Lady  (A)  servant;  or.  Mistress  for  an  hour, 
sin  original  sketch  in  1  act,  by  Will  C.  Sites. 
Clyde,"  O.,  Ames'  publishing  co.,  1903.  8  p. 
12°.  ([Ames'  series  of  standard  and  minor 
drama,  no.  442]) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  D:3590.  .Tune 
15,  1903;  2c.  June  13,  1003.  24518 

Lady  (The)  sheriff;  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
F.   Lord.      [110]    p.     4°.     Tyi)e\vritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  21,  1911 ;  D :  24023 ;  Frank  Lord, 
New  York.  24519 

Lady  (The)  Shore;  a  romantic  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  L.  R.  Smith  and  Mrs.  Vance  Thompson. 
147  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Lena  R.  Smith,  New  York  ;  D :  5950 ;  Dec. 
22,  1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  21,  1904.  24520 

Lady  Smith;  or.  A  peace  offering,  a  3  act 
comedy,  by  W.   Busch.     Typewritten. 

©  William  Busch,  St.  Louis ;  1900  A :  G307. 
Mar.  8;  2c.  Apr.  4.  24521 

Lady    (The)    smuggler;    drama    in    1    act,    by 

Charles    Goddard.      5    p.      4°.      Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Apr.   27,   1914;   D:3G853;    Star   co.. 

New  York.  24521a 

Lady  Spencer;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  R. 
Mason. 

©  Mary  Rosalind  Mason,  Washington;  D: 
348,  Apr.  15,  1901.  24522 

Lady  Stradevere;  play  in  4  acts,  by  A,  Mesco. 
88  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Adam  IMesco,  Brooklyn ;  D :  4135,  Oct. 
12.  1903;  Nov.  9,  1903.  24523 

Lady  Tatters;  or.  The  rcyal  talisman,  a  ro- 
mantic comedy  in  3  acts,  libretto  by  H.  Leon- 
ard, lyrics  by  R.  Carse,  nuisic  by  W.  Slaugh- 
ter. 123  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Herbert  Leonard,  Roland  Carse,  and 
Walter  Slaughter,  London ;  D :  10517,  ]\Iay  8, 
1907 ;  2c.  May  8.  1907.  24524 

Lady  Teazle;  a  musical  play  in  3  acts,  by  T.  K. 
Bangs  and  R.  C.  Penfield.  120  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©  John  Kendrick  Bangs  and  Roderic  C. 
Penfield,  New  York;  D :  3297,  Apr.  10,  1903; 
2c.  Sept.  26,  1903.  24525 

Lady  (The),  the  liar,  and  the  lion;  play  in  1 
net,  by  H.  L.  Mason.  [1],  9  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  28,  1914 ;  D :  39215 ;  Harry  Les- 
ter  Mason,  New  York.  24525a 


Lady  Thyras  heirat;  lustspiel  in  3  akten,  von 
R.  C.  Carton  [pseud,  des  R.  C.  Critchett]  au- 
torisierte  uebersetzung  aus  dem  englischen 
von  Leo  Birinski.  Miinchen,  Drei  masken  ver- 
lag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1913.    81  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  May  31,  1913 ;  D  :  33389  ;  Drel  masken 
verlag,  g,  m.  b.  h.,  Munich.  24526 

Lady  Tom;  a  society  comedy  drama  iu  4  acts, 
•  by  C.  T.  Vincent. 

©   Charles  T.   Vincent,   New   York;   1891: 


1403,  Jan.  8. 


24527 


Lady  Tommy;  original  musical  comedy  in  2 
ads,  book  and  lyrics  by  H.  H.  Winslow,  mu- 
sic by  Carlos  Curti.  97  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©   Ic.    June   17,   1914;   D :  37389 ;    Herbert 
Hall  Winslow,  New  York.  24527a 

Lady  trimmer.     See  Monologues  of  to-day. 

Lady  Washington's  court;  a  melodrama  of  the 
American  Revolution,  by  W.  N.  Freeman. 

©   Vv'm.  Neely  Freeman,   Syracuse,  N.   Y. ; 
1898 :  11871,  Feb.  16.  24528 

Lady  (The)  we  love;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  F. 
Mandel.     159  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Tan.  29,  1914;  D:  35841;  Frank  Man- 
del,  New  York,  24528a 

Lady  Windermere's  fan;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 
O.  Wilde.     [51]  p.     12°.    Printed. 

©  Oscar  Wilde,  London;  1893:41395,  Sept. 
12 ;  2c.  Sept.  12.  24529 

See  olso  Chief  contemporary  dramatists. — 


Lady  Thornhurst's  daughter. 


See  Wife  of  2. 

1218 


Writings  (The)  of  Oscar  Wilde. 

Lady  (The)  with  a  white  hand;  in  4  acts,  by 
Genille  ilo  Reniquc  [pseud,  of  Mrs.  E.  L. 
Williams]     90  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  20,  1911 ;  D :  25270 ;  Mrs.  E.  L. 
Williams,  London.  24530 

Lady  with  the  dagger;  a  drama,  by  Arthur 
Sclmitzler,  tr.  from  the  German  by  Helen 
Tracy  Porter.  {In  Poet  lore,  v.  15,  no.  2,  Sum- 
mer, 1904;  periodical  ©  Poet  lore  co.,  Phila- 
delphia ;  B :  82548,  Nov.  7,  1904 ;  2c.  Sept.  22, 
1904)  24531 

Lady  Wortley  Montagu's  letter;  a  drama  in 
5  acts,  by  H.  and  K.  Pierrepont. 

©   Howard   and   Karoline  Pierrepont,   San 
Francisco ;  1880 :  18245,  Dec.  1.  24532 

Lady  Ysabel,  the  co-ed.  from  Camelot;  college 
fantasy  in  2  acts,  written  and  composed  by 
E.  C.  Hopkins,  cover-title,  20  p.  8°.  I'riuted. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  May  23,  1913  ;  2c.  Sept.  8,  1913 ;  D :  34344 ; 
Edward  Cadoret  Hopkins.  Badlands,  Cal. 

24533 


24534 


COPYEIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


24553 


Ladye  Faire;  a  libretto  in  3  acts,  by  A.  P.  Nip- 
freii.  Butte,  Mont.,  Schwan  print  [ioOS]  2p.  1., 
35  p.     12°. 

©  Alvin  Probasco  Nipgen,  Butte,  Mont. ;  D : 
2877.  Jan.  19,  1903 ;  2c.  May  19.  1903.      24534 

Ladyland;  comic  opera,  by  Eustace  Ponsonb.v, 
nuisic  by  Frank  Lambert.  London,  Francis, 
Day  &  Hunter :  New  York.  T.  B.  Harms  com- 
pany, 190.':i.     [Libretto  only] 

©    Francis,    Day    &    Hunter.    London ;    D : 
6059,  .Jan.  3,  1905 ;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1905.  24535 

Ladylike  (A)  robbery;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  E.  R. 
Barton.     [1],  15  p.    4°.    T.vpewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  2,  1912  ;  D  :  30417  ;  Edith  R.  Bar- 
ton, Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  24536 

Lady's  (A)  limitations;  play  in  3  acts  and  1 
scene,  by  G.  L.  Raymond.  Washington,  B.  S. 
Adams,  1910.    55  p.    12°. 

©  .June  4,  1910  ;  2c.  June  6,  1910 ;  D :  21272 ; 
George  L.  Raymond,  Washington.  24537 

Lady's  (A)  note;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Robert 
C.  V.  Meyers.  Philadelphia,  The  Penn  pub- 
lishing company,  1895. 

©  Penn  pub.  co..  Philadelphia  ;  1895  :  39216, 
July  30 ;  2c.  July  30.  24538 

Ladyville;  modern  satire,  by  Herbert  Hall 
Winslow.     [11]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  11,  1912 ;  D :  29648 ;  Bert  S.  and 
Anna  Jordan  Frank,  New  York.  24539 

Lackelnde  (Die)  frau;  komodie  in  3  akten,  von 
IMaxim  Hauschild.  Berlin  -  Chax'lotteuburg, 
Thespis-verlag,  1913.     116  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  3,  1913 ;  D  :  3 1923 ;  Thespis-ver- 
lag, Charlottenburg,  Germany.  24540 

Landliche  (Eine)  hochzeit  in  Bolimen.  See 
Bohmische  (Die)  cigarrenmacherin. 

Latare;  schauspiel  in  4  aufziigen,  von  Ernst 
I^egal.  Berlin.  Berliner  theater  verlag,  g.  m. 
b.  h.,  1913.    96  p.    12°. 

©   Ic.    Oct.    28,    1913;    D:  34875;    Berliner 
theater  verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin.  24541 

Lafayette;  or,  The  maid  and  the  marquis,  an 
original  burlesque  in  3  acts,  by  G.  A.  Morri- 
son, jr.  New  York  [A.  E.  Chasmar  &  co.] 
1890.    1  p.  1.,  86  p.    12°. 

©  George  Austin  Morrison,  jr..  New  York; 
1890 :  11538,  Apr.  8  ;  2c.  Apr.  29.  24542 

La  Fayette,  the  man  of  two  worlds.  Sec  Mar- 
quis de  La  Fayette,  the  man  of  two  worlds. 

Lafferty's  investment;  sketch  in  1  act  with 
song,  by  J.  P.  Gibbs.    20  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Jan.    18,    1911;    D:  23122;    John    P. 
Gibbs,  Philadelphia.  24543 


Lafitte;  a  play  in  prologue  and  4  acts,  by  L. 
Rutland  and  Rhoda  Cameron  [pseud,  of  L.  L. 
Ay  res] 

©  Lucile  Rutland.  Many.  La.,  and  Lucie 
Leveque  Ayres.  New  York;  1899:79809.  Dec. 
9;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1900.  24544 

Lagar  (El);  zarzuela  en  1  acto  y  3  cuadros, origi- 
nal de  R.  de  Santa  Ana  y  P.  Munos  Seca.  nu'i- 
sica  de  los  niaostrosGuervos  y  Cnrbonoll.  !\In- 
drid  fSociednd  de  autores  espauoles]  19U7.  30 
p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Rafael  de  Santa  Ana  >  y  Pedro  Mufioz 
Seca,  iMadrid;  D:  11517,  Oct.  12,  1907:  2c. 
Oct.  14,  1907.  24545 

Lagarderre;  romantic  drama  in  a  prologue  and 
4  acts,  an  original  adaptation  from  the 
French,  by  F.  Rockwell.  110  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Florence  Rockwell,  New  York ;  D :  7460, 
Oct.  26,  1905;  2c.  Oct.  26,  1905.  24546 

Laggard  (A)  in  love;  by  R.  S.  Fife.  14  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Reginald  Spinks  Fife,  New  York;  D: 
11977,    Dec.    23,    1907;    2c.   Dec.   23,    1907. 

24547 

Laguerre;  a  drama  of  destiny  in  5  acts,  by 
F.  W.  Davis. 

©  Frederick  W.  Davis,  Chelsea,  Mass. ; 
1885:19312,  Sept.  12.  24548 

Lahmi;  tragedy  in  4  acts,  by  Ine  Chenier 
[pseud  of  A.  B.  Cheney] 

.  ©   Annie   Elizabeth   Cheney,   Los   Angeles ; 
1898  :  4232,  Jan.  10 ;  2c.  July  5.  24549 

Lakajok;  tragikomedia  harom  felvonasban,  irta 
Hajo  Sander.  Budapest,  Frauklin-Tarsulat, 
1913.     202  p.     12°. 

©  Mar.  1,  1913;  2c.  Jan.  30,  1914;  D: 
35873;  Marton  Miksa,  Budapest.  24550 

Lake  Eenaux;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  R.  Mc- 
Mahon. 

©  John  R.  McMahon,  Lima,  N.  Y. ;  D :  027. 
July  1,  190L  24551 

Lakes  (The)  of  Killarney;  play  in  1  act,  by 
W.  Montague.     14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  8,  1914;  D:  38440;  Walter  Mon- 
tague, San  Francisco.  24551a 

Lakeside  abbey;  by  .1.  O'Neil. 

©  .John  O'Neil,  Brooklyn;  1880:6603.  Apr. 
30.  24552 

Lali;  or.  The  translation  of  a  savage,  adapted 
from  Sir  Gilbert  Parker's  novel  of  that  name, 
by  L.  Watkins. 

©  Llewellyn  Watkins.  Belmont,  Manitoba. 
Canada  ;  D  :  2152,  July  25,  1902.  24553 


1219 


24554 


DBAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


24575 


Lalla  Rookh;  a  romantic  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
V.  AV'oocls.     Typewritten. 

©  Yirna  Woods,  Sacramento,  Cal. ;  1900  A : 
22S75,  Sept.  14;  2c.  Sept.  14.  24554 

or.  The  Queen  of  Cashmere,    an    oriental 


spectacular  romance  in  7  tableaux,  by  H.  G. 
Donnelly. 
©    H.     Grattan     Donnelly,     Philadelphia ; 


ISSO:  19132,  Dec.  15. 


24555 


See  also  Chieftain's  (The)  sacrifice. — Fire 

(The)  worshipers. — Veiled   (The)  prophet. — 
Veiled  (The)  prophet  of  Khorassan. 

Lama-llama;  zoological  zarzuela  in  a  prologue 
and  2  juts.  by  A.  N.  C.  Fowler.  Gl  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  A.  N.  C.  Fowler,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
8742,  June  27,  1906;  2c.  June  27,  190C. 

24556 

Lamb  (The)  and  the  brute;  a  4  act  weird  play, 
by  C.  K.  Champlin.     71  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 
©  Charles  K.  Champlin,  Red  Bank,  N.  J. ; 
D :  10254.  Mar.  21,  1907 ;  2c.  July  6,  1907. 

24557 


or,  The  nightmare,  in  4  acts,  by  Harry  E. 

McKee.     59  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  H.  E.  McKee,  New  York ;  D :  11309,  Sept. 
6,  1907 ;  2c.  Sept.  6,  1907.  24558 

Lamb  (The)  and  the  wolf;  a  melodrama  in  4 
acts,  by  P.  Gibson. 

©  Preston  Gibson,  Chicago ;  D :  5498.  Aug. 
30,  1904.  24559 

Lamb  for  dinner;  a  farce,  [by]  Robert  C.  Y. 
Meyers. 

©  Lyceum  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia;  1900  A: 
10225.  Apr.  21.  24560 

Lambh  Darrag'h,  a  story  of  '98;  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  C.  E.  Callahnn.  Cincinnati,  The  au- 
thor, 1S7S.     43  p.     12°. 

©  Charles  E.  Callahan,  Cincinnati;   1878: 
12G18,  Nov.  2;  2c.  July  26,  1880.  24561 

Lamb's  (A)  gambol;  a  musical  farce  in  3  acts, 
by  Frederic  Archer. 

©  John  R.  Stirling,  Buffalo ;  D :  1830.  Mav 
5,   1902.  24562 

a  1  act  sketch,  by  W.  C.  Cowper. 

©   Will   C.   Cowper,   New   York;   1900   A: 
12325,  Mny  16.  24563 

Lamentable  (The)  tragedy  of  Julius  Caesar; 
5  acts  in  song  and  verse,  by  Ona  Winnnts 
Borland.  Chicago,  Dramatic  publishing  co. 
[1905]  10  p.  12°.  ([Sergei's  acting  drama, 
no.  615] ) 

©  Dec.  31,  1912  ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1913  ;  D  :  31847  ; 
Draniiitic  pub.  co.,  Chicago.  24564 


Lamentable  (The)  tragedy  of  Omelet  and 
Oatmealia;  in  song  and  verse,  5  acts,  by  Ona 
Winants  Borland.  Chicago.  Dramatic  pub- 
lishing CO.,  1912.     18  p.     12°. 

©  Dec.  31,  1912 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1913 ;  D :  31844  ; 
Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago.  24565 

Lamonti;  by  A.  Dexter  [i.  e.  John  Arthur  Dex- 
ter] 

©  Arthur  Dexter,  Wenatchee,  Wash. ;  D : 
6617,  Apr.   24,   1905.  24566 

Same. 

©  John  Arthur  Dexter,  Wenatchee,  Wash. ; 
D :  0712,  May  4,  1905.  24567 

Lamp  (The)  in  the  pot;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
R.  M.  Wernaer.     110  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  9,  1915;  D :  40887 ;  Robert  M. 
Wernaer,  Cambridge,  l\Iass.  24567a 

Lamplighter  (The)  of  New  York;  a  4  act 
comedy,  by  H.  K.  Betts.     Typewritten. 

©  Herbert  Keble  Betts,  Catskill,  N.  Y. ; 
1898  :  64809,  Nov.  5  ;  2c.  Nov.  5.  24568 

Lanark  Moore;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  H.  Ben- 
ner.     119  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

®  Joseph  Henry  Benner,  Fullerton,  Pa. ; 
D:8269,  Apr.  3,  1906;  2c.  Apr.  3.  1900. 

24569 

Lancashire  (The)  sailor;  a  play  in  1  act,  by 
Brandon  Thomas. 

©  T.  H.  French,  New  York ;  1898 :  72.'')89, 
Dec.  13 ;  2c.  Dec.  16.  24570 

Lancelot  and  Elaine;  illustrated  readings  from 
Tennyson's  Idylls  of  the  king,  arr.  by  Mar- 
garet Holmes  Francisco.  New  York,  Hints 
publishing  company,  1902.    10  p.    12°. 

©  Hints  pub.  co.,  New  York ;  D :  2385,  Sept. 
26,  1902 ;  2c.  Nov.  1,  1902.  24571 

Lancelot   and    Guinevere;   a   drama    in    a   pro-> 
logue  and  4  acts,  by  G.  Mellersh  Baxter.     54 
p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  George  M.  Baxter,  Wvoming,  O. ;  D : 
15207,  Mar.  1,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  1,  1909.      24572 

a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  John  William  Con- 
way.   55  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  J.  W.  Conway,  Norton,  Kan.;  D:4382, 
Dec.  12,  1903;  2c.  Dec.  12,  1903;  2c.  Dec.  7, 
1908  (printed)  24573 

Lancers  (The);  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  from  the 
Gorman  of  E.  Von  Moser  and  Franz  von  Schon- 
than.  by  J.  H.  Manners.  131  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  J.  Ilartlev  Planners,  New  York;  D: 
11409,  Sept.  25,  1907 ;  2c.  Sept.  25,  1907. 

24574 
Land   (The);   a   play   in  3   acts,   by   P.   Colum. 
New  York,  1905.    63  p.    8°. 

©  Padrnig  Colum,  Dublin.  Ireland;  D:  6800, 
June  9,  190.") ;  2c.  June  9,  1905.  24575 


1220 


24576 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


24594 


Land  (The)  agent;  a  satirical  sketch,  by  J.  A. 
Mitchell.     12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Jos.  A.  Mitchell,  Philadelphia;  D :  9293, 
Oct.  23,  1906 ;  2c.  Oct.  23.  1906.  24576 

Land  and  liberty.     See  Garry  Owen. 

Land  (The)  beyond  the  firelight;  by  J.  Searle 
Dawley.    Typewritten. 

©  Jos.  W.  Stern  &  co.,  New  York ;  1900  A : 
31293,  Dec.  15 ;  2c.  Dec.  15.  24577 

Land    (The)    league;    a    thrilling-    sensational 
drama  in  3  acts,  by  G.  Barr. 
©  George  Barr.  Buffalo ;  1S81 :  48,  Jan.  3. 

24578 

or,.  The  struggle  of  1881. 

©  James  Judge,  New  York ;  1882 :  360.  Jan. 
10.  24579 

Land  (The)  leaguers  of  Ireland;  a  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  F.  F.  Mackay. 

©  F.  F.  Mackay,  Philadelphia  ;  ISSO :  18370. 
Dec.  3.  24580 

Land-leben;  oder,  Ein  dorf  in  Holstein,  lust- 
spiel  in  5  akten,  vou  A.  F.  Hamann. 

©  A.  F.  Hamann,  Rock  Island,  111.;  1879: 
1690,  Feb.  5.  24581 

Land  (The)  o'  cotton;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  C.  Webb. 

©  John  Crittenden  Webb,  Chicago ;  D :  529, 
May  31,  1901.  24582 

Land  o'  dreams;  an  extravaganza,  by  F.  Brueg- 
ger,  music  by  W.  C.  E.  Seeboeck.  124  p.  f°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Frederick   Bruegger,   Chicago ;   D :  5571, 
Sept.  21,  1904 ;  2c.  Feb.  25,  1905.  24583 

Land  (The)  o'  Goshen;  a  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  Edward  E.  Rose. 

©  Clara  F.  Rose,  United  States;  1896:  7411, 
Jan.  30.  24584 

Land  (The)  o'  my  the;  1  act  plav,  by  A.  C.  Hud- 
son.    [11]  p.    i°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  7,  1914  ;  D  :  38730 ;  Addie  ^Crop- 
sey  Hudson,  Walsenburg,  Col.  24584a 

Land  o'  nurs'ry  rhyme;  quaint  musical  fantasy 
in  prologue  and  3  acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  Wil- 
liam H.  Clifford,  music  by  William  Loraiue. 
119  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  18,  1915;  D:  41563;  W.  H.  Clif- 
ford, Los  Angeles.  24584b 

Land  (The)  of  Ad;  musical  play  in  2  acts  and 
prologue,  by  C.  Krusada.  5  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  May  9,  1913 ;  D  :  33277 ;  Carl  Krusada, 
New  York.  24585 


Land  (The)  of  alimony;  or,  The  garden  of  af- 
finitiss,  a  musical  satire  in  3  acts,  by  Asa 
Cassidy.  75  p.  f°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Franklin  Harris.  Hackensack,  N.  J. ;  D : 
13084,  May  29,  1908 ;  2c.  June  15,  1908.    24586 

Land  (The)  of  Beginning  Again;  play  in  1  act, 
by  H.  Winterhaker.    27  p.    8°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  22.  1913;  D:  34222;  Helen  Win- 
terhalter,  Washington.  24587 

Land  (The)  of  Bellamya.     See  Coronet  &  coin. 

Land  (The)  of  broken  promises.  See  Ole  Ol- 
son in  Mexico. 

Land  (The)  of  delft;  a  phantasy  in  blue,  oper- 
etle  in  1  act,  by  J.  w.  Herbert.  19  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Joseph  W.  Herbert.  New  York :  D :  1343. 
Jan.  24,  1902 ;  2c.  Jan.  9,  1902.  24583 

Land  of  dreams;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  5 
scenes,  by  W.  Carleton.  78  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Will  Carleton,  New  York ;  D :  8657,  June 
8,  1900 ;  2c.  June  8,  1906.  24589 

Land  (The)  of  forgiveness;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 
A.  M.  Haskell.    22  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Anna  IMarie  Haskell,  Chicago ;  D :  98.57, 
Jan.  28,  1907 ;  2c.  Jan.  28,  1907.  24590 

Land  (The)  of  gold;  by  J.  L.  Dellenbaugh. 

©   Jesse   Laubie   Dellenbaugh.    Salem.   O. ; 
1900  A:  24220,  Sept.  29.  24591 

a  tale  of  '49,  a  drama  in  5  acts,  illustrating 


early    pioneer   life    in    California,    by    G.    G. 
Spurr. 

©   George  G.   Spurr,   Boston;   1882:17302, 
Oct.  19.  24592 

Land  (The)   of  guesses;  musical  journey  into 
the  forest  of  speculation,  book  and  lyrics  by 
•.L  H.  Wehn.     14  p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Ic.  July  2,  1915 ;  D :  41148 ;  Josephine  H. 
Wehn.  Far  Rockaway,  N.  Y.  24592a 

Land  (The)  of  Heart's  Desire.  See  Poetical 
(The)  works  of  William  B.  Yeats. 

Land  (The)  of  hope;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  V.  H. 
Sothern.     [1],  14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Aug.   19,   1909;    D:  10590;   Virginia 
Earned  Sothern,  New  York.  24593 

Land  (The)  of  Lag;  or.  The  advertising  man, 
libretto  in  2  acts,  by  William  Hammond  Put- 
nam.    21  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  W.   H.   Putnam,   Lowell;   D :  2343,   Sept. 
17,  1902 ;  2c.  Nov.  4,  1902.  24594 


1221 


24595 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


24614 


Land  (The)  of  Lag — Continued. 

Same.    93  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  William  Hammond  Putnam,  Dorchester, 
Mass. ;  D :  5134,  June  G,  1904 ;  2c.  Juue  6,  1904. 

24595 

Land  (The)  of  loot;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  F.  J.  Gardenliire  and  W.  C.  Morton.  51  p. 
4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Frederick  J.  Gardenliire  and  William  C. 
Morton,  New  York;  D:C6G3,  May  13,  190.1; 
2c.  May  13,  1905.  24596 

Land  (The)  of  lovely  things;  play  in  2  acts, 
by  Rose  O'Neill  [i.  e..  Rose  Cecil  O'Neill  Wil- 
son]    52  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  12,  1915 ;  D :  41966 ;  Rose  O'Neill 
Wilson,  New  York.  24596a 

Land  (The)  of  makebelieve;  a  chimerical  exag- 
geration in  2  hallucinations,  book  and  lyrics 
by  W.  D.  Hall.  30  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Wm.  D.  Hall,  Philadelphia ;  D :  6585,  Apr. 
27,  1905;  2c.  Apr.  27,  1905.  24597 


—  Same. 

©   William   Davis  Hall,   Philadelphia;   D: 
5086,  May  27,  1904 ;  2c.  May  27,  1904.      24598 

—  Same.    100  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto 


only] 

©  Ic.  Jan.  21,  1910 ;  D :  17991 ;  William  D. 
Hall,  Philadelphia.  24599 

Land  (The)  of  mirage;  a  comic  opera  in  2  acts 
and  3  scenes,  book  and  lyrics  by  Campbell  B. 
Casad. 

©  C.  B.  Casad,  New  York;  D:9521.  Nov. 
26,  1906.  24600 

Land  of  money;  by  F.  C.  Voorhies. 

©   Frank  C.   ^'oorhies,   Cambridge,   Mass. ; 
D:  7944,  Feb.  3,  1906.  24601 

Land  (The)  of  Never- was;  comic  opera  in  3 
acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  B.  L.  Williams.  65 
p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Dec.  26,  1913  ;  D  :  35472  ;  Burns  Llew- 
ellyn Williajus,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  24602 

Land  (The)  of  Night;  a  fairy  comedy  for  young 
folks  in  2  acts,  by  G.  Leona  Dalrvmple.  Bos- 
ton, W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1907.    48  p.    12°. 

©Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  D:  11077, 
July  29,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  26,  1907.  24603 

Land  (The)  of  Nod;  a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts, 
by  A.  Chevalier,  nuisic  by  Alfred  H.  West. 
Typewritten. 

©   Albert   Chevalier,   Margate,   Kent,   Eng- 
land ;  1897  :  13806,  Feb.  26;  2c.  Feb.  26.  24604 


Land  (The)  of  Nod — Continued. 

a  musical  extravaganza  in  a  prologue  and  2 

acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  W.  M.  Hough  and 
F.  R.  Adams,  music  by  E.  Howard.  43  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Will  M.  Housh  and  Frank  R.  Adams,  Chi- 
cago ;  D :  6420,  Mar.  29,  1905 ;  2c.  Apr.  17.  1905. 

24605 

a  musical  play,  written  by  Albert  Chevalier, 


music  by  Alfred  H.  West. 

©  Reynolds  &  co.,  Loudon  ;  1S98 :  60000,  Oct. 
12.  24606 

an  original  picturesque  domestic  drama  in 


5  acts,  by  R.  jNIcWade. 

©  Robert  McWade,  New  York ;  1871 :  SB81, 
Sept.  8.   .  ■   24607 

See    also    Dreamland's    gateway.  —  Irish 

Fern. — Sandman  (The) 

Land  (The)  of  Once  upon  a  Time;  pageant  play, 
by  F.  E.  Cnarke.     [77]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  26,  1913 ;  D :  33613 ;  Frances  E. 
Clarke,  Brooklyn.  24608 

Land  (The)  of  opportunity;  a  play  in  1  act,  by 
A.  J.  Ryan.    32  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Arthur  .L   Ryan,  New  York;   D:  11321, 
Sept.  10,  1907 ;  2c.  Sept.  10,  1907.  24609 

Land  (The)  of  peek-a-boo;  a  burlesque  in  2 
acts,  by  E,  Hanford.    51  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Edwin    Hanford,   New   York ;    D :  13365, 
July  IS,  1908 ;  2c.  July  20,  1908.  24610 

Land  (The)  of  phantasie;  a  Shakespeare-fan- 
tasy in  1  act,  by  A.  W.  Brotherton.  [4],  41 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.  5,  1913;   D:  32193;   Alice  Wil- 
liams Brotherton,  Cincinnati.  24611 

Land  (The)  of  promise;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
W.  S.  Maugham.  London,  Bickers  <&  sou,  ltd., 
1913.    78  p.    12°. 

©  Dec.  1,  1913;  2c.  Dec.  5,  1913;  0:35254; 
W.  S.  Maugham,  New  York.  24612 

comedy  in  1  act,  by  E.  Hopkins.    37  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  28,  1915;  D:  41846;  Edwin  Hop- 
kins, New  York.  24612a 

—  a  drama  in  4  acts,  adapted  from  A  Mary- 


land manor  by  Frederic  Emory,  by  M.  Stul- 
naker. 

©  Maud   Stalnaker,  Washington  ;   D  :  1435, 
Feb.  12,  1902.  24613 

Land  (The)  of  Quangle-Wangle;  a  musical  ex- 
travaganza and  pantomime  in  2  acts,  l)y  Frank 
Maltese,  music  by  Julia  S.  B.  ]\Ialte.se. 

©    Sal va tore   R.    Maltese,   New   York;    D: 
12425,  Feb.  25,  1908.  24614 

Land  (The)  of  regrets.     See  Supplanter  (The) 


1222 


24615 


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24630 


Land  (The)  of  sisterly  love;  or,  Plato  in  the 
clouds,  musical  satire  in  2  acts,  by  L.  Hancock. 
1 2],  70  p.    4°.    T.ypewritten.     [Woi'ds  only] 

©  Ic.  Sept.  27,  1910 ;  D :  221G0 ;  La  Toiiche 
Hancock.  New  York.  24615 

Land  (The)  of  sunshine;  original  American 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  M.  H.  and  W.  N.  Morse. 
[106]  "p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  11,  1914;  D  :  3G999  ;' Margaret 
Hincks  Morse  and  William  Northrop  Morse, 
Pelham,  Mass.  24615a 

original  play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  M.  Morse  and 

M.  H.  Morse.     137  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  14,  1915;  0:40647;  William 
Northrop  Morse  and  Margaret  Hincks  IMorse, 
New  York.  24615b 

Land  (The)  of  the  free;  play  in  3  acts,  by  E. 
Locke.     93  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  4.  1915;  D:  39863;  Edward 
T>ocke.  New  York.  24615c 

Land  (The)  of  the  leal;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
.[.  Worthington.     55  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Julia  Wortliington,  Cincinnati;  D:61S7, 
Feb.  6,  1905;  2c.  Feb.  6,  1905.  24616 

Land  of  the  lotus;  a  comic  opera,  by  F.  Ber- 
nard. 

©  Franklin  Bernard,  Denver ;  D :  7751, 
Dec.  9,  1905.  24617 

Land  of  the  midnight  sun;  a  romantic  and 
spectacular  drama  in  a  prologue  and  4  acts, 
by  E.  Barbour. 

©  Edwin  Barbour,  New  York;  1893: 
30800.  June  29.  24618 

See  also  Klondike, 

Land  (The)  of  the  never  dry;  a  musical  ex- 
travaganza enacted  below  the  ocean,  by  E. 
David. 

©  Emily  David,  Chicago;  D :  12526,  Mar. 
12,  1908.  24619 

Land  (The)  of  the  primrose  moons;  dramatic 
story  told  in  3  acts,  by  E.  W.  Undei"svood. 
[1],  128  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  22.  1912;  D:  31219;  Edna 
Worthley  Underwood,  New  York.  24620 

Land  of  the  Sioux;  a  western  drama,  by  E.  F. 
A'an   Dusen.     85   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  E.  F.  Van  Dusen,  New  York;  D :  8221, 
Mar.  23,  1906;  2c.  Mar.  23,  190G.  24621 

Land  (The)  of  the  Tetons;  an  American  play 
in  4  acts,  by  J.  Willard.  151  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  28.  1913;  D :  34851 ;  John  Wil- 
lard. New  York.  24622 


Land  (The)  of  tomorrow;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
M.  Sewell  Roy  [pseud,  of  M.  F.  Roy]  [5]. 
36  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  6,  1914 ;  D :  37243 ;  Mary  Fran- 
ces Roy,  Washington.  24622a 


Land  (The)  of  way  off. 
the  woods. 


See  Witch  (The)  of 


Land  or  sea,  which  shall  it  be?  See  Amphibi- 
ous (The)  lover. 

Land  (The)  war;  by  G.  R.  Sims  and  Ben  Lan- 
deck.     [2],  113  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Nov.    19,    1910;    D:  22601;    Charles 
Cartwright,  New  York.  24623 

Land   (The)   we  love.      See  America. 

Landing  a  contract;  1  act  farce,  by  B.  Strauss. 
[1],  9  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    26,    1912;    D:  30636;    Bobby 
Strauss,  New  York.  24624 

Landing  a  husband;  by  A.  L.  Parraelee. 

©  Alfred   L.   Parmelee.  Chicago;   1900  A: 
29321,  Nov.  30.  24625 


— —farce  comedy  in  1  act,  by  L.  J.  L.  Stilwell. 
[2],  16  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept,  27.  1910 ;  D :  22158 ;  Laura  Jean 
Libbey-Stilwell,  Brooklyn.  24626 

Landing  (The)  net;  playlet  in  1  act,  by  H.  H. 
Armstrong.     [2],  10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  23,  1913  ;.  D :  33571 ;  Harold  H. 
Armstrong,  Detroit.  24627 


Landing   (The)   of  Columbus, 
topher. 


See  C.   Chris- 


Landing  (The)  of  Mrs.  Columbus;  play  in  2 
acts,  by  E.  M.  Lavino.  [1],  31  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  22.  1914;  D:  38280;  Edwin  M. 
Lavino,  Philadelphia.  24627a 

Landlord  and  tenant;  an  Irish  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  H.  A.  Lewis.  St.  Louis,  The  Gilbert  book 
company,  1882.    38  p.    8°. 

©  H.  A.  Lewis,  United  States;  1882:3409. 
Mar.  4;  2c.  Mar.  IL  24628 

Landlord's  (The)  mistake;  a  1  act  comedy,  by 
J.  Hood.    6  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  .John  Hood,  United  States ;  D :  8540.  IVtay 
17,  1906;  2c.  May  17,  1906.  24629 

Landlord's  (The)  revenge;  or.  Uncle  Tom  up 
to  date,  a  farce  in  2  scenes,  by  M.  C.  Browne. 
Clyde,  O.,  Ames'  publishing  co.,  1894.  9  p. 
12°.  ([Ames'  series  of  standard  and  minor 
drama  no.  328] ) 

©  Ames  pub.  co..  Clyde,  O. ;  1894  :  4370,  Jan. 
IS:  2c.  Jan.  27.  24630 


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I 


Landmiliz  (Die)  von  Blasewitz;  militiirische 
scene  fiir  12  raannliche  roUen,  text  rev.  von 
Hans  Kniulson.  Antigo,  Wis.,  Antigo  pub.  co., 
1914.  21  p.,  iliagr.  24°.  (Dialoge  und  vor- 
trJige  fiir  .iugendvereine,  no.  SO) 

©    .Tan.    26,    1914;    2c.    Feb.    9,    1914;    D: 
35959 ;  Antigo  pub.  co.,  Antigo,  Wis.      24630a 

Landon  light;  an  original  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
T.  H.  Darlington. 

©  Tom   H.    Darlington,   New   York;   1874: 
8103,  June  IG.  24631 

Landsknecht  (Der);  operette  in  3  akten,  von 
Karl  Schwelb,  musik  von  Franz  Werther. 
Regiebuch.  Bremen,  Praeger  &  Meier,  1902. 
44  p.    4°. 

©  Praeger  &  Meier,  P>remen.  Germanv ;  D : 
1535,  jMar.  10,  1902 ;  2c.  Mar.  10,  1902.    24632 

Landslide  (The);  drama  in  3  acts,  by  H.  A. 
Adams.     54  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  1,  1911 ;  D  :  24836  ;  H.  A.  Adams. 
La  Jolla,  Cal.  24633 

Landsly  (En)  historie.     See  Sunny  home. 

Landtagswahl;  komodie  in  3  akten,  von  Leo 
Walther  Stein.  Berlin,  F.  Bloch  erben,  1910. 
136  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  1,  1910 ;  D :  22700 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  24634 

Lang's  comedy  comiques;  an  original  title,  by 
E,  R.  Lang. 

©  Edwin  R.  Lang,  New  York ;  1885 :  26114, 
Dec.  12.  24635 

Lang's  operatic  burlesquers;  a  dramatic  com- 
position, by  E.  Lang. 

©  Edward  Lang,  New  York ;   1897 :  71100, 
Dec.  18.  24636 

Langtry;  or,  Ben  Butler  and  the  Jersey  Lily, 
a  farce  containing  introduced  specialties  by 
various  authors,  arr.  by  J.  A.  Gulick. 

©  Joseph  A.  Gulick,  New  York ;  1883 :  3171, 
Feb.  17.  24637 

Language  of  flowers;  by  A.  G.  Nuhfer. 

©    Albertine    G.    Nuhfer,    Washington;    D: 
14809,  Jan.  12,  1909.  24638 

Languid  (The)  Lama;  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts, 
book  by  A.  N.  C.  Fowler.  52  p.  f°.  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©  A.  N,  C.  Fowler,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y. ;  D: 
3592,  June  15,  1903 ;  2c.  June  15,  1903.    24639 

Lanigan's  ball;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Fred  S.  Gibbs. 

©    Stougliton    &    Hughes,    Detroit;    1S9G: 
26490,  Apr.  30.  24640 


Lanty  of  the  hills;  a  western  play  in  4  acts,  by 
George  Hembert  Westley.  67  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  James  Hippisley,  New  York ;  D :  15096, 
Feb.  16,  1909;  2c.  Feb.  16,  1909.  24641 

Lanty's  luck;  or,  Falsely  accused,  a  drama  of 
Irish  life  in  3  acts,  by  F.  N.  Lawrence.     Bos- 
ton,  W.   H.   Baker  &  co.,   1897,   30  p.     12°. 
■  ([Baker's  ed.  of  plays]) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;   1897: 
66976,  Dec.  2 ;  2c.  Dec.  30.  24642 

Lanz  in  England;  a  drama  of  life  in  England, 
prologue  and  3  acts,  by  J.  W.  Thompson. 

©  Joseph  W.  Thompson,  Chestertown,  Md. ; 
1884  :  9749,  May  10.  24643 

Lao  (El)  izquierdo;  boceto  de  sainete  Ifrico  en 
verso,  de  F.  Gil  Asensio,  mfisica  de  los  maes- 
tros  Aroca  y  Roig.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  aii- 
tores  espanoles]  1914.  40  p.  12°,  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Sept.   17,   1914;   Ic.   Sept.  21,   1914;   D: 
38210;  Federico  Gil  Asensio,  Madrid.    24644 

Lapin  (Le)  du  roy;  vaudeville  en  1  acte  par 
Daniel  Jourda  et  Robert  Bonnet.  Paris,  C. 
Joubert,  1911.     30  p.    8°. 

©   Feb.    11,   1911;   2c.   Feb.   11,   1911;    D: 
23326;  Joubert,  Paris.  24645 

Laplanders  (The);  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  J.  Arthur. 

©   Joseph  Arthur,   New  York ;   1886 :  7085, 
Mar.  26.  24646 

Lapsed  generations;  drama  in  1  act,  by  F.  E. 
White.     10  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  26,   1909 ;   D :  17206 ;  Frank  E. 
White,  Denver.  24647 

Lares;  morality  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  C.  Raue. 
[4],  27  p.    4°.    Typewritten, 

©  Ic.   Nov.   28,   1911;   D:  25892;   W.   Carl 
Raue,  Philadelphia.  24648 

Large  deductions;  a  domestic  comedv  in  4  acts 
[by  W.  T.  Price  and  W.  F.  Norton,  jr.]  Louis- 
ville. Courier-journal  print,  1878.  1  p.  1.,  38 
p.    12°. 

©  W.  T.  Price  and  W.  F.  Norton,  jr.,  Louis- 
ville ;  1878  :  7201,  June  17 ;  2c.  June  27,    24649 

Large  (A)  order;  a  sketch  in  1  act,  by  Helen 
Sherman  Griffith.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co., 
1903.  16  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  Baker's  ed.  of 
plays) 

©  Walter  H.  Balcer  &  co..  Boston ;  D :  4059, 
Oct.  6,  1903;  2c.  Nov.  7,  1903.  24650 

Lark  (The);  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  libretto  l)y 
N.  Cliilds  and  Francis  A.  Harris,  music  by 
Johann  Strauss  and  John  .1.  Braham. 

©    Nathaniel    Childs,    Boston;    1880:3742, 
Mar,  10,  24651 


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24669 


Lark  (The)  of  two  drummers.     See  Telephone 
(The)  girl. 

Larks;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Stetson. 

©  Jolm  Stetson,  Boston ;   1S84 :  8660,  Apr. 
25.  24652 

— —  a   dramatic   and   ransical   combination   de- 


signed, composed  and  arr.  by  J.  B.  Everham. 

eg  J.  B.  Everham,  Chicago ;  1879 :  6903.  May 

23.  24653 

a  dramatic  composition  in  2  acts. 

©  John   Stetson,  Boston ;   1879 :  6860,   May 
22.  24654 

Larrigan's  ball;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  Cohen. 

©  Joshua  Cohen,  Detroit ;  1897 :  55482",  Oct. 
2.  24655 

Larry;  farce  arr.  for  the  American  stage,  by 
Harold  Sander.  New  Yorlc,  Dick  &  Fitz- 
gerald, 1915.     17  p.     12°. 

©  Aug.  2,  1915  ;  2c.  Aug.  3,  1915 ;  D  :  41402  ; 
Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.  24655a 

or,  Shaun  Rhue,  an  original  Irish  drama  in 


3  acts,  by  F.  Marsden   (W.  A.  Sliver)     51  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Fred  Marsden,  New  York;  1877:14728, 
Dec.  18;  2c.  Mar.  25,  1879.  24656 

—  Same.    N^  ed.  in  4  acts.    51  p.    4°.    Type- 


written. 

©  Fred  Marsden,  United  States  ;  1880  :  9631, 
June  23 ;  2c.  June  23.  24657 

Larry  and  Teddy's  mistakes.  See  Comedy  of 
blunders. 

Larry  and  the  manicurist;  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
H.  Raddy  and  Charles  Van  Wormer.  39  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mav  3,  1911 ;  D :  24120 ;  Helen  Raddy, 
New  York.  24658 

Larry  Na  Shane;  an  Irish  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  Genevieve  Faruell  [i.  e.  G.  Faruell- 
Bond] 

©  Genevieve  Farnell-Bond,  New  Yoi-k ;  D: 
15703,  Apr.  23,  1909.  24659 

Larry  O'Leary's  luck.  See,  at  end  of  alpha- 
bet, titles  beginning  with  figures :  999. 

Larry  O'Toole;  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  M  E. 
Smith. 

©  Mary  Ellis  Smith,  Chicago ;  1890 :  33079, 
Oct.  24.  24660 

Larry,  the  lord;  or.  Lord  Larry,  an  operatic 
farce  comedy  with  original  songs  and  music, 
written  and  composed  by  R.  E.  Graham. 

©   R.   E.   Graham,    United    States;    1890: 
41745,  Dec.  29.  24661 


Larry's  wife;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Nowve. 
65  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Mar.    1,   1911;     D:  23510;     Michael 
Nowve,   New  York.  24662 

Larson,  the  Swede;  original  comedy  dramatic 
playlet,  by  C.  E.  Royal.  12  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  9,  1915 ;  D :  39914 ;  Charles  El- 
liott Royal,  San  Francisco.  24662a 

Las  que  esperan;  comedia  en  1  acto  y  en  prosa, 
original  de  A.  Jimenez  Lora.  Madrid  [Socie- 
dad  de  autores  espaiioles]   1913.     24  p.     12°. 

©   Mar.   28,   1914;   Ic.   Mar.   30,   1914;   D: 
30522;   Antonio  Jimenez   Lora,  Madrid. 

24662b 

La  Salle  and  his  journey  down  the  Missis- 
sippi. See  Historical  stories  in  dramatic 
form. 

Lasalvarietta;  or.  The  female  patriot,  a  trag- 
edy in  5  acts,  by  Mrs.  L.  A.  Munday.  Cin- 
cinnati, Elm  street  printing  co.,  1876.  32  p. 
8°. 

©  Mrs.  L.  A.  Munday,  Oxford,  O. ;  1876: 
12374,  Nov.  6;  2c.   Nov.  25.  24663 

Lasca;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  V.  Dale 
and  S.  U.  Collins.     91  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Violet  Dale  and  Si  U.  Collins,  New  York ; 
D :  8630,  June  4,  1906 ;  2c.  June  4,  1906. 

24664 

western  drama,  1  act,  by  T.  A.  Patterson. 


9  p.     4°,    Typewritten. 

©  Theo.  A.  Patterson,  Salt  Lake  City;  D: 
15067,  Feb.  12,  1909;  Ic.  Feb.  2.  1909;  Ic. 
Mar.  2,  1909.  24665 

or.  In  sunset  land,   in  4  acts,  by  M.  W. 


Sterling.     91  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  INIarie  Wellesley  Sterling,  Camden,  N.  .T. ; 
D :  308,  Apr.  4,  1901 ;  2c.  Apr.  5,  1901.     24666 

Lash  (The);  1  act  play,  by  H.  Crane.  14  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    5,    1915;    D:  40558;    Harold 
Crane,  New  York.  24666a 

Lash  (The)  of  adversity;  a  1  act  play,  by  H. 
Olt.     11  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Henrv  Olt,  New  York ;  D :  12134,  Jan.  6, 
1908;  2c.  Dec.  21,  1907.  24667 

Lash  (The)  of  conscience;  a  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  Sutton  Vane  and  Arthur  Shirley. 

©  William  Calder,  New  York;  1896:62510. 
Nov.  16.  24668 

Lashed  by  the  law;  or  Slaves  of  the  state,  in 
5  acts,  by  V.  De  Noie.  127  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Vera  De  Noie,  Long  Branch,  N.  J.;  D: 
4165,   Oct.  31,   1903;   2c.   Oct.  31,   1903. 

24669 


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24691 


Lasky  (The)  quintette;  by   J.  L.  Lasky. 

©  Jesse  Louis  Lasky,  New  York ;  D :  10749, 
Tune  12,  1907.  24670 

Laspre;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Jefferis.  57  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Artliur  .Tefferis.  Niles.  Cal. ;  D:  10067, 
Mar.  4.  1907:  2c.  :Mnr.  4.  1007.  24671 

Lass  (The)  and  the  laddie;  farce  in  1  act,  by 
M.  Ott.     [1],  51  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  7,  1912;  D:  30463;  Matthew 
Ott,  Wollaston.  IMass.  24672 

Lass  (The)  o'  Loch  Lomon;  by  Stanley  Murphy. 
7  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Rita  Collier,  New  York ;  D :  15239,  Mar. 
5,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  5,  1909.  24673 

Lass  (The)  that  loved  a  pirate.  See  Bun- 
thorne  alaroad. 

Lass  (The)  that  ioved  a  sailor.  See  XT.  S.  S. 
Pinback. 

Lassalle's  death;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  C.  S. 
Wuppermann.    6S  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Carlos  S.  Wuppermann.  Briarcliff  Manor. 
N.  Y.;  D:  15971,  May  29,  1909;  2c.  May  29. 
1909.  24674 

Lassie  Lowrie;  a  drama  in  o  acts,  by  R.  Shew- 
ell. 

©  Rose  Shewell,  United  States;  1877: 
10310,  Sept.  7.  24675 

Lasso-land;  a  satire  set  to  music,  by  O.  A. 
Hauerbach. 

©  Otto  A.  Hauerbach.  New  York;  D:6878. 
June  26,  1905.  24676 

Last  (Die);  bauerndrama  in  3  aufziigen,  von 
L^aul  Zoder.  Leipzig,  P.  Reclam,  jun.,  1913. 
63  p.     24°. 

©  Feb.  IS,  1913;  2c.  Apr.  17,  1913;  D: 
32971 ;  Philipp  Reclam,  jun.,  Leipzig.      24677 

Last  (The)  act;  comedy  drama  in  1  act,  by 
J.  C.  Spills.     [3],  28  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  11,  1914 ;  D :  37000 ;  J.  Clement 
Spills,  Chicago.  24677a 

> 

Last  (The)  analysis;  play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  E. 
Chase.     112  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  11,  1911;  D :  25193 ;  Charles 
Edward  Chase,  New  York.  24678 

play  in  3  acts,  by  Edward  Chase  [i.  e.  C.  E. 

Chase]     [145]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  8,  1912 ;  D :  29311 ;  Charles  Ed- 
ward Chase,  New  York.  24679 

Last  (The)  appeal;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  Di- 
trichstein.     97  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Leo  Ditrichstein,  New  York ;  D :  642. 
July  8,  1901 ;  2c.  July  8.  1901.  24680 


Last    (The)   appeal — Continued, 
play  in  1  act,  by  H.  Sothern. 


30  p. 


Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    30,    1912;     D:  30438;     Harry 
Sothern.  New  York.  24681 

Margaret   Harstien's   story,   by   E.   John- 


stone. 

©  Estella  Johnstone.  New  York ;   D :  1168. 
'Dec.  10.  1901.  24682 

Last  (The)  attempt.     See  Letze  (Die)  probe. 

Last  (The)  tanquet;  original  playlet  in  1  act, 
by  H.  Selman.    15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June   28,    1915;    D :  41108 ;    Harold 
Selman,  .Jersey  City.  24682a 

Last  (The)  beam;  vaudeville  sketch,  by  E.  K. 
Marble.     25  p.     8°.     Ms. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    15,    1911;    D:  25274;    Elanora 
Kinsley  Marble,  Cliicago.  24683 

Last  call;  in  1  act,  by  E.  R.  Perkins.  20  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.  28,  1910;    D :  20311 ;   Emily   R. 
Perkins,  Philadelphia.  24684 

Last  (The)  candle;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  J.  H.  W. 
Byrne.     13  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  4,  1911 ;  D :  23010 ;  John  H.  W. 
Byrne,  New  York.  24685 

Last  (The)  case;  by  Peter  McArthur.  14  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.  • 

©  Monroe  S.  North,  Batavia.N.  Y. ;  D  :  9232, 
Oct.  15,  1906;  2c.  Oct.  15,  1906.  24686 

Last  (The)  chance;  a  comedy  drama  of  western 
mining  life  in  3  acts,  by  J.  J.  Rearden,  jr. 
58  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  James  J.  Rearden,  jr.,  Chicago ;  D :  15489, 
Mar.  29,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  29,  1909.  24687 

6  p. 


playlette  in  1  act,  by  A.  H.  Woods. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  1,  1909 ;  D :  16679 ;  Albert  How- 
ard Woods,  Providence,  R.  I.   '  24688 

Last  (The)  chapter;  a  dramatic  playlet  in  1  act, 
by  T.  S.  Allen.    19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  4,  1909 ;  D :  16476 ;  Thos.  S.  Al- 
len, Roxbury,  Mass.  24689 

play  in  1  act,  by  E.  E.  Horton,  sr.    9  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  16,  1912;  D:  31403;  Edward  E. 
Horton,  sr.,  Brooklyn.  24690 

Last  (The)  chapter  of  a  romance;  a  play  in  1 
act,  by  J.  H.  Benner.    29  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©   .Joseph   Henry   Benner,   Fullerton,    Pa.; 
D :  10737,  June  11,  1907 ;  2c.  June  11,  1907. 

24691 

Last  (The)  charge  at  Shiloh.     See  Drummer 
(The)  boy. — Union  (The)  drummer  boy. 


1226 


64692 


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24709 


Last  (The)  coat;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  John  Edg- 
come.  New  York,  The  Roxburv  publishins: 
company,  1899.  1  p.  1..  17  p.  16°.  ([Wizard 
series] ) 

©  Roxbiiry  pub.  CO..  New  York  ;  1899  :  12668. 
Feb.  15 ;  2c.  Feb.  15.  24692 

[Last  (The)  concert]  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  L.  Snitzer. 

53  p.    f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Apr.   7,    1911;    D:  23868;    Jacob   L. 
Snitzer,  New  York.  24693 

Last  (The)  conquest  of  Gowanus. 

©  The  Transcript,   Brooklyn  ;   1895  :  53533. 
Oct.  21.  24694 

Last  (The)  dance;  a  pUiy  in  4  acts,  by  P.  S. 
Sharpe.     94  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Percy  Seymour  Sharpe,  Chicago ;  D :  777, 
Aug.  20,  1901 ;  2c.  Feb.  6,  1902.  24695 

Last  (The)  day;  a  drama  by  B.  Chapin.  8  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Benjamin  Chapin,  New  York ;  D :  11957, 
Dec.  21,  1907 ;  2c.  Jan.  20,  1903.  24696 

Last  (The)  day  at  Mud  Hollow  school;  a  bur- 
lesque, by  Elizabeth  F.  Guptill.  New  York, 
Chicago,  Tullar-Meredith  co ,  1914.    24  p.    8°. 

©  Sept.  21,  1914 ;  2c.  and  aff.  June  26,  1915 ; 
A :  406457  ;  Tullar-Meredith  co.,  New  York. 

24698a 

Last  (The)  day  of  our  Ladye;  a  play  in  3  acts, 
from  the  German  of  Rev.  W.  Pailler.  New 
York,  The  Roxbury  publishing  company,  1899. 
26,  [5]  p.    16°.     {[Wizard  series  of  plays]) 

©  Roxbury  pub.  co..  New  York  ;  1899 :  83154, 
Dec.  23 ;  2c.  Dec.  20.  24697 

Last  (The)  days  of  Pompeii;  by  Sir  Edward 
Bulwer  Lytton,  dramatized  by  L.  Griffa.  Os- 
wego, N.  Y.,  R.  J.  Olifant,  1876.    67  p.    12°. 

©  L.  Griffa,  Oswego,  N.  Y. ;  1876 :  301,  Jan. 
6 ;  2c.  Feb.  10.  24698 

in  4  acts,  dramatized  by  J.  Loughran. 

©  John  Loughran.  New  York ;  1896 :  33002. 
June  2.  24699 


— 'altered    and   arr.    in   dramatic   form   from 
Lord  Lytton's  novel,  by  E.  A.  Wolfe. 

©    Elmer   A.    Wolfe,    Union   Bridge.    Md. ; 
1888 :  9590,  Apr.  2.  24700 

a  dramatization  of  Bulwer  Lytton's  histori- 


cal masterpiece,  in  6  acts  and  5  classic  inter- 
ludes, by  J.  F.  Palmer. 

©  .John  Fay  Palmer,  Cleveland  ;  1889 :  17582, 
June  10.  24701 


Last  (The)  days  of  Pompeii — Continued. 

a  dramatization  of  Bulwer  Lytton's  Last 

days  of  Pompeii,  by  M.  F.  Crawford. 

©  aiargaret  Ferguson  Crawford,  San  Fran- 
cisco ;  1897 :  66683.  Nov.  30.  24702 

play,  dramatized  from  Lord  Lytton's  novel 


of  the  same  name,  by  Lynne  Yoder,  elaborated 
by  E.  J.  Murphy.     [32]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  11,  1912;  D:  30235;  Eugene  J. 
Murphy,  Scitico,  Conn.  24703 

■spectacular  drama  in  5  acts,  by  E.  S.  Geli- 


nas  and  M.  A.  Lottinville.    46  p.     4°.    Tj-pe- 

v.Titten. 

©  Ic.  May  31,  1911 ;  D  :  24368 ;  Ernestine  S. 
Gelinas  and  Marie  Anne  Lottinville,  Brockton, 
Mass.  24704 

See   also  Arbaces. — Arbaces   of  Eg-ypt. — 

Arbaces,  the  Eg'yptian. — Day  (The)  of 
doom. — Fated  (The)  city. — Glaucus,  the 
Athenian. — lone. — Letzten  (Die)  tags  von 
Pompeii. — Pompeii. — Scene  from.  The  last 
days  of  Pompeii. — Shadow  (The)  of  the 
cross. — When  Titus  ruled. 

Last  (The)  days  of  Bobespierre.  See  Clara 
d'Aubry. 

Last  (The)  days  of  the  Pompadour.  See  Nar- 
ciss. 

Last  days  on  the  Opequon.     See  Hilt  to  hilt. 

Last  dollar;  dramatico  musical  playlet,  by  A.  S. 
Nebur.  7  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  2,  1910 ;  D :  20690 ;  Al.  S.  Nebur, 
New  Orleans.  24705 

Last  dream  of  the  babes  in  the  woods;  by  R. 
V.  Hamilton.     23  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Iluby  V.  Hamilton,  Mill  Valley,  Cal. ;  D : 
15530,  Apr.  3,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  3,  1909.        24706 

Last  (The)  drop;  a  temperance  drama  in  1  act, 
by  John  H.  Del  afield.  New  York,  Happy 
hours  company,  1876.  15  p.  12°.  ([Amateur 
stage,  no.  46] ) 

©  Happy  hours  co.,  New  York  ;  1876  :  11493, 
Oct.  10;  2c.  Oct.  13.  24707 

Last  (The)  druid  priest;  drama  by  C.  A.  Gug- 
llelmoni.    v,   61   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  8.  1912;  D:  28603;  Cyril  Alex- 
ander Guglielmoni,  Burlingame,  Cal.      24708 

Last  (The)  edition;  a  comedv  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  W.  R.  Siedle. 

©  William  R.  Siedle,  Pittsburgh;  1896: 
31152,  May  22.  24709 

comedy  in  3  acts,  by  G.  Seibel.     [152]   p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  30,  1914;  D:  38376;  George 
Seibel,  Pittsburgh.  24709a 


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24728 


Last  (The)  election;  plfiy  in  5  acts,  by  A.  T. 
Dybvik.      [120]    p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1914;  D:  36308;  Arthur 
Theodor  Dybvil^:.  Chicago.  24709b 

Last  (The)  emperor;  play  in  a  prologue,  3  acts 
and  an  epilogue,  by  B.  li.  Orlvow.  104  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  IG,  1915;  D:  40153;  Ben.iamin 
Harrison  Orkow,  Brooklyn,  24709c 

Last  (The)  extremity;  a  temperance  drama  in 
3  acts,  by  Mrs.  M.  C.  Hadsell. 

©  IMrs.  M.  C.  Hadsell,  Stockton,  Kan.; 
ISSG :  15073,  July  2.  24710 

Last  (The)  faring.      See  Poems  and.  ballads. 

Last  follies;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  George  Mos- 
koft".  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  Hudson-Kimberly 
pub.  CO.,  1890. 

©  M.  J.  E.  Firmin,  Florence,  Kan.;  1890: 
29963,  Sept.  29;  2c.  Oct.  20.  24711 

Last  g-ame;  1  act  play,  by  J.  Huberman.  [1], 
IS  p.     8\    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    9,    1911;  D:  25727;     Joseph 

Huberman,  New  York.  24712 

Last  (The)  haul;  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
G.  E.  R,  Elliott.   ' 

©  Charles  E.  Royal  Elliott,  Everett.  Wash.; 
D  :  15406,  Mar.  1,  1009.  24713 

Last  (The)  hope;  an  original  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  Mrs.  D.  F.  Verdenal. 

©  Marcus  R.  Mayer,  New  York;  1SS9: 
26147,  Aug.  28.  24714 

play  in  1  act,  by  R.  Warner.     21  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  8,  1911;  D:2516S;  Richard 
Warner,  Long  Beach,  N.  J.  24715 

Last  (The)  hour;  by  C.  P.  Stevens.  IS  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Parker  Stevens,  Los  Angeles; 
D:  7.531,  Nov.  7,  1905;  Ic.  Oct.  25,  1905;  Ic. 
Nov.  G,  1905.  24716 


—  by  H.  M.  Cahill. 

©  Hellena  M.  Cahill,  New  York;  D:  10194, 
Mar.  23,  1907.  24717 

■dramatic  playlet,  by  C.  E.  Elliott.     [9]   p. 


f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Mar.   30,    1912;    D:  29227;    Charles 
Elven  Elliott,  Port  Orchard,  Wash.        24718 

Last  (The)  hours  of  the  great  rebellion.  See 
Old  (The)  boys  at  the  front. 

Last  (The)  issue;  a  1  act  dramatic  composi- 
tion, by  F.  J.  Beaman.  20  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Fred   J.    Beaman,    Jack.son,   IMich. ;    D: 
10923.  July  8,  1907;  2c.  July  S,  1907.     24719 


Last  job;  by  A.  M.  Hemmings. 

©  Adele  M.  Hemmings,  Brooklvn  ;  D  :  14803. 
.Tan.  12,  1909.  24720 

Last  (The)  king  of  Bohemia;  in  4  acts,  by  G. 
Lucas.     77  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    17,    1911;    D :  24501 ;    George 
Lucas,   Passaic,  N.   J.  24721 

Last  (The)  kiss;  love  tragedy  set  to  music,  by 
'W.     Montague.       11     p.       4°.       Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  July  13,  1915 ;  D :  41217  ;  Walter  Mon- 
tague, San  Francisco.  24721a 

Last   (The)   laugh;   comedy   sketch,   by   H.   H. 
Winslow.     [1],  24  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    10,    1914;    D:  35973;    Herbert 
Hall  Win.slow,  New  York.  24721b 

farce  in  3  acts,  by  P.  Dickey  and  C.  W. 

Goddard.     103  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  19,  1915;  D :  4069S ;  Charles  W. 
Goddard  and  Paul  Dickey,  New  York. 

24721c 

Last   (The)   leaf;   comedy   in   1   act,   by   E.   A. 
Guest. 

©  Edgar  A.  Guest.  Detroit ;  D :  12674.  Apr. 
4,  1908.  24722 

Last  (The)  leap  year  in  Fairyland.     Sec  Blue- 
beard's bride. 

Last    (The)    loaf.      See   Social    (The)    stage.— 
Temperance  (The)  drama. 

Last  (The)  man;  an  original  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
F.  M.  lleadick. 

©    Frank    M.    Read  irk.    Chicago;    D:7291, 
Sept.  7,  1905.  24723 

semi-monologue,   by  D.  M.  Bruner.     14  p. 


4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  1,  1910 :  D :  20083 ;  D.  M.  Bruner, 
Philadelphia.  24724 

Last  (The)  man  of  the  regiment;  1  act  drama, 
by  W.  S.  Franklin  and  J.  E.  .Alclnerney.  [4] 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.   12.    1912;    D:  28664;    Wm.    S. 
Franklin  and  J.  E.  Mclnerney,  San  Francisco. 

24725 

Last  (The)  man  on  earth;  farcical  moral  epi- 

.sode.  bv  M.  Ott.     [2],  20  p.    4^    Typewritten. 

©  ic.  Nov.  2,  1911 ;  D :  25054 ;  Matthew  Ott. 

Wollaston,  Mass.  24726 

Last  (The)  moment;  a  playlet,  by  C.  L.  Nagely. 

©    Carlton    Lewis    Nagely,    Brooklyn;    D: 

14995,  Feb.  4,  1909.  24727 

Last  (The)  Morel;  in  3  acts,  by  J.  E.  IMcCarthy. 

©  J.  E.  McCarthy,  Dorchester,  Mass.;  D: 

22,  Jan.  9,  1901.  24728 


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24748 


Last  (The)  of  Celeste;  play  in  2  acts,  by  Charles 
Gocklard.    7  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  7,  1915 ;  D  :  41224 ;  Star  co..  New 
York.  24728a 

Last  (The)  of  his  race;  romantic  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  C.  Clarice. 

©  Crestou  Clarke,  New  York ;  189G :  .'^4006, 
Sept.  29.  24729 

Last   (The)  of  his  tribe;  a  dramatic  composi- 
tion, by  O.  Gates. 

©    Olive    Gates,    New    York;    1S9S :  G74.33, 
Nov.  IS.  24730 

-See  also  Santon  (The) 


Last  (The)  of  Smith;  or,  Transforming  a 
widow,  by  M.  Woods.    Typewritten. 

©  ]Miu-ry  Woods,  New  York ;  19CX)  A :  28030, 
Nov.  13 ;  2c.  Nov.  18.  24731 

Last  (The)  of  the  Aztecs;  a  play. 

©  ilary  E.  B.  Emery,  Salem,  Mass.;  1S07: 
41169,  July  15.  24732 

Last  (The)  of  the  barons.  See  Necromancer 
(The). — Warwick,  the  king  maker,  the  last 
of  the  barons. 

Last  (The)  of  the  Cargills;  dramatic  scene  for 
two  characters,  by  Rida  Johnson  Youn?.  New 
York,  Chicago  [etc.]  M.  Witmark  &  sons,  1906. 
12  p.  12".  (Rida  Johnson  Young's  1  act 
plays,  dramatic  scenes  and  monologs) 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York ;  D :  8S01, 
July  9,  1906 ;  2c.  July  10,  1906.  24733 

Last  (The)  of  the  De  Mullins;  a  play  without 
a  preface,  by  St.  J.  Hankin.  London,  A.  C. 
Fifield,  1909.     128  p.     12°. 

©  St.  John  Hankin,  London ;  D :  15846.  I\Iav 
13,  1909;  2c.  May  13,  1909.  24734 

Last  of  the  English;  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  S. 
Craven.  London,  Elkin  Mathews,  1910.  159 
p.    16". 

©  Ic.  Apr.  2,  1910 ;  D :  20676 ;  Arthur  Soott 
Craven,  London.  24735 

Last  (The)  of  the  family;  or.  The  two  me- 
dalions.  an  original  American  operatic  com- 
edy in  3  acts,  written  and  composed  by  F. 
Miller,  jr. 

©  Fred  Miller,  jr.,  Evansville,  Ind. ;  1881: 
7955,  May  20.  24736 

Last  (The)  of  the  Geraldines.  See  Heart 
(The)  of  Erin. 

Last  (The)  of  the  Hargroves;  melodrama  in  1 
act,  by  L.  Arthur.  [1],  18  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  24,  1913 ;  D :  32754  ;  Lee  Arthur, 
New  York.  24737 


Last  (The)  of  the  house  of  Jeffreys;  a  drama 
in  5  acts,  by  L.  M.  Miller.  Mt.  Clemens,  Mich^ 
Press  print,  1878.    1  p.  1.,  .50  p.    12°. 

©  Lew  I\L  Miller.  IMt.  Clemens,  Mich. ;  1878: 
1514,  Feb.  4 ;  2c.  Mar.  20.  24738 

Last  (The)  of  the  Mathesons;  a  drama  of 
American  family  life,  by  A.  Gross.  [So]  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Anna  Gross,  New  York;  D :  1367.5.  Aug. 
28,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  2,  1908.  24739 

Last  of  the  Modocs:  or.  The  demon  of  the 
lava  beds,  a  romantic  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
G.  A.  Milligan. 

©   George   A.   Milligan,    Cincinnati;    1873: 
6393,  June  6.  24740 

Sec  also  White  Hair. 


Last  (The)  of  the  Mohicans;  by  A.  M.  Down- 
ing. 

©    H.    :Mnrlton     Downing,    Boston;    1877: 
11777,  Oct.  12.  24741 


- — drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  L.  Balch.     108  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  ^\i\Y.  16,  1911 ;  D  :  23670  ;  Julius  Cnhn, 
New  York.  24742 


—  dramatization  of  .Tames  Fenimnre  Cooper's 
novel  of  same  name,  by  E.  H.  Culbertson.  88 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  11,  1910;  D:  20767:  Ernest  How- 
ard Culbertson,  Washington.  24743 


—  Same.     [3],  70  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  5,  1910;  D:  21475;  E.  Howard 
Culbertson,  Washington.  24744 


a    dramatization    of    one    of   J.    Fenimore 

Cooper's  .  .  .  Leatherstocking  tales,  in  4  acts, 
by  H.  Litts.    60  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  ITenry  Litts,  Chattanooga  ;  D:  10832.  June 
24,  1907 :  2c.  June  24,  1907.  24745 

See  also  Leatherstocking. 

Last  (The)  of  the  Ptolemys;  play  in  5  acts,  by 
S.  J.  IMarshall.    74  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.   17,   1910:   D:  22.314;   Sidnev   .L 
IMarshall,  IMt.  Rainier,  Md.  24746 

Last  (The)  of  the  Bohans;  a  romantic  Irish 
comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Ramsay  IMorris. 
Typewritten. 

©  Elmer  H.  Cohic,  Jersey  City  ;  1S99 :  214.52. 
Mar.  24 ;  2c.  Mar.  24.  24747 

Last  of  the  Huthvens;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  dram- 
atized from  I\Iiss  ^Mulock's  novel  of  the  same 
name,  by  R.  G.  Caufman.    Author's  ed. 

©    R.    G.    Caufman.    Holton,    Kan.;    18S9; 
35731,  Nov.  23.  24748 


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24749 


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124768 


Last  (The)  of  the  Stuarts;  a  dramatic  poem  in 
5  acts,  by  Cliarles  Julian  [pseud,  of  C.  J. 
Downey!  Denver,  Col.,  The  Reinert  publish- 
ing CO.,  1905.    159  p.    illus.    8°. 

©  C.  J.  Downey,  Denver ;  D :  7132,  July  27, 
1905;  2c.  Oct.  3,  1905.  24749 

See  also  Young'  (The)  pretender. 

Last  of  the  Toltecs;  playlet,  by  F.  Allen,  10  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  24.  '1909 ;  D  :  16917 ;  Frederick 
Allen,  Salt  Lake  City.  24750 

Last  (The)  of  the  Tories;  a  farce  comedy,  by 
A.  Detmers.  Buffalo,  The  J.  W.  Klein  print- 
ing CO. 

©    Arthur    Detmers,    Buffalo;    1897:4202, 
Jan.  11;  2c.  Jan.  15.  24751 

Last  (The)  of  the  troupe;  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
Charles  Horwitz.    17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Muriel  Stone,  Seattle;  D :  8582,  Mav  23, 
1906 ;  2c.  May  23,  1906.  24752 

Last  (The)  of  the  Visigoths.  See  Julian, 
Count  de  Consiegra. 

Last  (The)  performance;  plav  in  1  act,  by  F.  T. 
Holt.    19  p.    4°,     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  18,  1913 ;  D :  33832 ;  Florence  T. 
Holt,  Burlington,  Vt.  24753 


Last  (The)  Pharaoh. 


See  Harmachis. 
act,    by    G. 


Fay. 


Last    (The)    quart;    comedy 
5  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  21,   1911;   D:  23160;   Gus  Fay, 
Bufealo.  24754 

4  p. 


comedy  sketch,  by  Lawrence  McCale. 

4".     Typewritten. 

©  William  C.  Lutz,  Buffalo :  D :  11125,  July 
30,  1907 ;  2c.  July  30,  1907.  24755 

Last  (The)  race;  a  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
F,  Hoeffer  McMechan.  New  York,  E.  S.  Wer- 
ner publishing  &  supply  co.,  inc.  [1902] 
cover-title,  8  p.    12°. 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner,  P.  and  S,  co..  New 
York;  D :  1370,  Jan.  29,  1902;  2c.  Feb.  26, 
1902.  24756 

Last  (The)  rebel;  dramatic  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
C.  W.  Barren.     27  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  30,  1915;  D:  41132;  Charles 
Wisner  Barrell,  New  York.  24756a 

Last  (The)  reel;  vaudeville  act,  by  N.  L.  Man- 
heim.     9  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  25,  1915;  D:  41826;  Nathaniel 
L.  Manheim,  New  York.  24756b 

Last  (The)  rehearsal;  [play  in  1  act]  by  A.  F. 
Power.     9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  10.  1912 ;  D :  29632 ;  A.  F.  Power. 
New  York.  24757 


Last  (The)  relic.     Typewritten. 

©  Michael  Francis  Carney,  Boston;  1809: 
80G95,  Dec.  13;  2c.  Dec.  13.  24758 

Last  (The)  reserve;  episode  in  2  scenes,  by  M. 
^Morris.     7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Sept.   26,   1914;   D:  38388;    Sara   B. 
Van  Leer  and  Mildred  Morris,  New  York. 

24758a 

Last    (A)    resort;    by    Harry    L.    Newton    and 
Aaron  S.  Hoffman.     6  p.     f".     Typewritten. 

©  H.  L.  Newton  and  A.  S.  Hoffman.  Chi- 
cago ;  D :  938,  Oct.  9,  1901 ;  2c.  Oct.  9,  1901. 

24759 

play  in  1  act,  by  J.  F.  Boylan.     [13]  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  30,   1912;   D:  31553;   J.   Frank 
Boylan,  New  York.  24760 

Last  (The)  ripples  of  the  late  unpleasantness. 
See   Moonshine. 

Last  room,  third  floor;  a  1  act  comedy  plavlet, 
l)j  K.  W.  De  Haven.  [2],  9  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  23.  1909;  D:  16608;  Ralph  W. 
De  Haven.  New  York.  24761 

Last  (The)  rose  of  summer;  in  4  acts,  by  W. 
B.  Patton.     33  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  B.  Patton,  Rochester;  D: -511.5. 
June  2,  1904 ;  2c.  June  2,  1904.  24762 

a  play  in  1  act,  by  Frederick  Knell. 

©  Frederick  Knell,  jr.,  Roxbury,  Mass. ; 
1896:4038,   Jan.  13.  24763 

Last  (The)  round  up;  a  story  of  the  plains,  by 
W.  Collins.     87  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Whitney  Collins,  .Jonesboro.  Ark.;  D: 
14757,  Jan.  6,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  7,  1909.       24764 

Last  (The)  salute.     See  Sundown. 

Last  (The)  scene  of  the  play;  drama  in  1  act, 
adapted  from  Sirs.  W.  K.  Clifford's  famous 
story,  by  H.  Rivers  Leigh.  [2],  40  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  27,  1913  ;  D  :  34845  ;  Olga  Nether- 
sole,  New  York.  24765 

Last  (The)  sentence;  by  John  A.  Stevens. 
Typewritten. 

©  Charles  F.  Whitaker  and  William  B. 
Lawrence,  Detroit;  1900  A :  29958,  Dec.  10; 
2c.  Oct.  9.  24766 

Last  service;  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act,  by  G.  S. 
Street.    15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  27.  1910 ;  D :  20S98 ;  Mrs.  Belloc 


Lowndes,  London. 


24767 


Last  (The)  shall  be  first;  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
T.  W.  linger.    191  p.    4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  9,  1910  :  D  :  22100  ;  T.  W.  Ruger. 
Devils  Lake,  N.  D.  24768 


1230 


24768 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


24785 


Last  (The)  shot;  dramatic  episode  in  2  scenes, 
by  B.  H.  Tebb.     11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Mar.   26,   1914 ;    D :  36479 :    Beatrice 
Haden  Tebb,  Bucks,  P^ngland.  24768a 

Last  (The)  sitting.     Hee  Picture  plays. 

Last  (The)  soldier;  1  act  play,  by  C.  E.  Freybe. 
15  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  5,  1915 ;  D :  40855 ;  Carl  Eduard 
Freybe,  New  York.  24768b 

Last  (The)  spark;  comedy  in  3  acts,  adapted 
from  the  German  of  Blumenthal  and  Kadel- 
burg.  by  C.  Thompson.  163  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.   Jan.   20,   1913;   D :  32008 ;   Charlotte 
Thompson,  New  York.  24769 

Last  (The)  stake;  a  comedy  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  F.  Keller  and  Col.  Milliken. 

©  Frederick  Keller  and  James  F.  Milliken. 
New  York  ;  1888 :  36866,  Dec.  26.  24770 

Last  (The)  straw;  drama  in  1  act,  by  B.  W. 

Starkweather.      [1],   7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  21.  1914 ;  D :  35724 ;  Bertha  Wil- 


kins  Starkweather,  Los  Angeles. 
—  drama  in  3  acts,  by  G.  A.  Holt. 


24770a 
[4],  112  p. 


Typewritten. 


©  Ic.  Aug.  1,  1910;   D:  21699;   George  A. 
Holt,  New  York.  24771 

farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  Brinsley 

Hill    and    J.    H.    Darnley.      [4],    105   p.      4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  3,  1910  ;  D  :  22213  ;  Wallace  IMun- 
ro.  New  York.  24772 

— —  two  character  playlet  in  1  act,  laid  in  2 
scenes,  by  B.  Jennings.  [15]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    July    28.    1910;    D :  21662 ;    Blosser 
Jennings,  Flint.  Mich.  24773 

— —  See  also  Lawbreakers  (The) 

Last  (The)  strike:  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  T. 
Krebs.     49  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Tonv   Krebs,    Boston;    D :  830,    Sept.   3. 
1901:  2c.  Sept.  3,  1901.  24774 


Last  (The)  strugg'le  of  the  Wampanoags. 
Onaattah. 


See 


Last   sweet   thing   in   corners, 
sweet  thing  in  corners. 


See    Te    last 


Last  (The)  tango;  fantasle-parisienne  in  1  act 
and  1  scene,  by  Cecelia  Carrie  [pseud,  of  M. 
Earl]      [2],  16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  29.  1914;  D:  37423;  Maud  Earl, 
New  York.  24774a 


Last  (The)  toast;  dramatic  reminiscence  of 
Waterloo,  by  Forbes  Phillips.  [2],  9  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  13,  1914  ;  D  :  37021 :  Wallis  Clark 
and  Dixie  Hines.  New  York.  24774b 

Last  (The)  toll  gate;  a  drama  in  2  acts,  by  W. 
M.  Bangs.     [34]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.   19,  1913;   D:  32369;  Wm.  Mc- 
Kendree  Bangs,  New  York.  24775 

Last  (The)  tone;  a  dramatic  episode,  by  Crane 
and   Morningside.     Typewritten. 

©  William  Gavin.  Middleton,  N.  Y. :  1897 : 
48210.  Aug.  27 ;  2c.  Aug.  27.  24776 

Last  (The)  trick;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  I.  R.  East- 
man.    [2],  15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  23    1912;  D :  28821 ;   Ida  Rnub 
Eastman,  New  York.  24777 

Last  (The)  trip;  sea  drama  in  1  act,  by  Johann 
Wiegand.  authorized  tr.  by  Amelia  von  Ende. 
29  p.    16°.    Printed. 

©    Gustav    Wiegand,     Brooklyn ;     D :  4946, 
Apr.  26,  1904;  2c.  May  7,  1904.  24778 

Last  (The)  victim  of  Death  avenue;  drama  in 
1  act,  by  R.  L.  Koch.  16,  [2]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  le.  June  10,  1911 ;  D :  24452 ;  Rudolph  L. 
Koch,  New  York.  24779 

Last  (The)  vision;  a  Manchurian  tragedy  in  1 
act,  by  G.  Doyle. 

©  Gregory  Doyle.  Brooklyn ;  D :  6296.  Feb. 
25,  1905.  24780 

Last  visit.     See  Roses. 

Last  (The)  voyage;  a  5  act  play,  by  T.  Mc- 
Donald. Providence.  R.  I..  E.  A.  Johnson  & 
CO.,  1876.     56  p.     12°. 

©  Thomas  :McDonaId.  United  States :  187.^ : 
11108,  Oct.  23;  2c.  Sept.  29,  1876.  24781 

Last  (The)  watch;  a  1  act  sketch,  by  J.  Spen- 
cer.   18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Josephine  Spencer,  Salt  Lake  City ;  D : 
13248,   June  26.   1908;   2c.   June  26,   1908. 

24782 

Last  (The)  witness;  an  American  drama  of 
politics  and  society,  by  W.  A.  Taylor  and  W.  J. 
McKce.     Pittsburgh,  1878.    55  p.    8°. 

©  W.  A.  Taylor  and  W.  J.  McKee.  Pitts- 
burgh;  1878:12657.   Nov.   4;  2c.  Nov.   11. 

24783 

a  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  Day. 

©   Edmund   Day,    New   York;    1896:44162. 
Aug.  3 ;  2c.  Aug.  2.  24784 

Last  (The)  word;  bv  J.  W.  Allen.  15  p.  8°. 
Ms. 

©  Ic.  July  10,  1911:   D:  24658;   J.  Weller 

Allen.  Richmond.  III.  24785 


1231 


24786 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


24802 


Last   (The)   word — Continued. 

by  S.  Miller. 

©  Sara  Miller,  New  Yorlj;  D:  15153,  Teh. 
23,  1909.  24786 

11  comedy  in  4  acts,  from  tlie  German  of 


Late  (The)  Mr.  Early;  farce  in  1  act,  by  C.  R. 
Barrett.     [2],  28  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  9,  1911;  0:23050;  Cliarles  Rny- 
mond  Barrett,  Chicago.  24795 

See  also  Widow  (The)  from  the  West. 


Fi'anz  von  Sclioentlian,  by  A.  Daly. 

©  Augustin  Daly,  New  York ;  1890 :  30S74. 
Oct.  6.  24787 


a  dream,  booli  and  lyrics  by  W.  S.  Smith. 

116  p.    4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  William  Simpson  Smith,  New  York ;  D : 
6325,  Mar.  13,  1905;  2c.  Mar.  13,  3905.    24788 

Lasting  (The)  love;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  W. 
Stahr.     40  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Walter  Stahr,  St.  Louis ;  D :  14962.  Feb. 
1,  1909;  2c.  Feb.  1,  1909.  24789 

Lata  (La)  de  los  celos;  parodia  en  1  acto  y  2 
cuadros,  en  prosa  vil  de  La  losa  de  los  sue- 
nos,  por  Francisco  Barraycoa  y  Alberto  Ro- 
mea.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
noles]  1012.     24  p.     12°. 

©   May   24,   1912;   2c.   May   13,    1912;    D: 
29T91 ;  F.  Barraycoa  y  A.  Romea,  Madrid. 

24790 

Latch  (The)  key;  comedy  playlet  in  2  scenes,  by 
C.  George.    29  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  3.  1911 ;  D  :  24626  ;  Carl  George, 
Chicago.  24791 

Late  delivery.  See  Crimson  (The)  cocoanut, 
and  other  plays. 

Late  (The)  Ezra  Benjamin;  a  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  H.  Douglas.    23  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Harry  Douglas,  Great  Barrington,  Mass. ; 
D  :  8244.  Mar.  29,  1906 ;  2c.  Apr.  5,  1906. 

24792 
Late  (A)  guest;  by  O.  Dymow. 

JS,03A^i^  rocTt;  KOMe^ia  B-b  oji^uowb  ^hctbIh, 
OcHna  JlfHUOBa. 

25  p.    8°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  8,  1915  ;  D  :  39733 ;  Ossip  Dymow, 
New  York.  24792a 

Late  (The)  lamented;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
W.  W.  Howe.  New  Orleans,  Clark  &  Hofe- 
line,  1878.    26  p.    8°. 

©  W.  W.  Howe,  New  Orleans ;  1878 :  4461, 
Apr.  13 ;  2c.  Apr.  16.  24793 

Late  (The)  Mr.  Castello;  an  original  farce  in 
3  acts,  by  Sydney  Grundy.  New  York,  S. 
French;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1901.  52  p. 
12°.  ( [French's  international  copyrighted  ed. 
of  the  works  of  the  best  authors,  no.  46] ) 

©  T.  H.  French,  [New  York] ;  D :  918.  Oct. 
4,  1901 ;  2c.  Dec,  27.  1902.  24794 


Late    (The)    Mr.    Bollins    and    other    college 
farces;  by  E.  B.  Pottle.    Amherst,  Mass.,  L.  C. 
.  Merrell,  1899.     114  p.     front.     16°. 

Contents  :  The  late  Mr.  Rollins. — Who 
laughs  last. — Rose. 

©  Emery  Bemsley  Pottle,  Naples,  N.  Y., 
and  Lewis  C.  Merrell,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. ;  1899 : 
415.32,  June  26 ;  2c.  June  30.  24795a 

Late  (A)  repentance;  play  of  to-day  in  4  acts, 
by  William  Maxtield  Smith.  [48]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  1,  1910;  D:  22705;  William 
Smith,  Harrison,  N.  J.  24796 

Late  this  morning;  monologue,  by  Noble  Slay. 
New  York,  Dick  and  Fitzgerald,  1912.  7  p. 
12°. 

©  July  31,  1912  ;  2c.  Aug.  1,  1912  ;  D  :  30404 ; 
Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.  24797 

Late  (The)  Van  Camp;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  E. 
Clifton  and  B.  Fowler.  24  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  8,  1914;  D:  39031;  Ethel  Clif- 
ton and  Brenda  Fowler,  Boston.  24797a 

Lateinische  (Der)  esel;  Icomodie  in  5  akten 
von  W.  Harlan.  Berlin,  Vertriebsstelle  des 
Vei-handos  deiitscher  buhnenschriftsteller, 
1909.    99  p.    12°. 

©  Walter  Harlan,  Grunev.ald,  Germany; 
D :  15074,  Feb.  15,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  15,  1909. 

24798 

Later  on;  a  musical  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
H.  Grattan  Donnelly.  81  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Frederick  Hallen  and  .Jo.^ieph  Hart,  New 
Orleans ;  1888 :  30355,  Oct.  25  ;  2c.  Oct.  25. 

24799 

Latest  (The)  (Le  dernier);  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Jules  De  Marthold. 

©  FranQois  Mon.s  and  Louis  Nathal,  New 
York ;  1886 :  19934,  Sept.  3.  24800 

Latest  (The)  craze;  1  act  satire  on  dancing,  by 
R.  W.  Peck.     [2],  23  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  29,  1913 ;  D :  33096 ;  Raymond  W. 
Peck,  Rockville  Center,  N.  Y.  24801 

Latest  (The)  fad;  a  farcical  musical  comedy 
in  3  acts,  by  R.  G.  IMorris. 

©  Robert  Griffin  Morris,  New  York;  1800: 
29505,  Sept.  25.  24802 


1232 


24803 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE  UNITED  STATES 


24823 


Latest  (The)  fad  of  the  giddy  gusher;  a  farce 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  T.  B.  Butler. 

©    Lizzie  Daly,    New    York ;    1891 :  17358, 
May  11.  24803 

Latest,  last,  new  sensation,  double  show. 

©  Matt  J.  Flynn,  New  York;  1897:53610 
Sept.  24.  24804 

Latham  .  .  .  au  camelia;  coiuedie-bouffe  en  1 
acte,  [par]  J.  M.  Priollet  [i.e. .Julian  et  Marcel 
PrioUet]     Paris,  C.  Joubert,  1910.    19  p.    12°. 

©   Mar.   19,   1910;   2c.   Mar.  21,   1910;   D: 
20523;  C.  Joubert,  Paris.  24805 

Latin  (The)  quarter;  comedy  drama,  by  W.  B. 
Young.     [130]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   June   16,   1913;   D:  33500;   William 
Bertram  Young,  Chicago.  24806 

Latude;  or,  Thirty-five  years  of  captivity, 
fin  historical  melodrama  in  3  acts  and  5  tab- 
leaux, preceded  by  a  prologue,  by  Pirerecourt 
and  Anicet  Bourgeois,  tr.  into  English  by  L. 
Aibischer. 

©  Louis  Aibischer,   San  Francisco;   1876: 
11708,  Oct.  17.  24807 

Laud  and  Chillingworth.  See  From  king  to 
king. 

Laud  in  the  Tower.     Sec  From  king  to  king. 

Lauderbach's  little  surprise;  an  original  farce 
in  1  act,  by  E.  Henri  Bauman.  Clyde,  O., 
A.  D.  Ames,  1887.  5  p.  12°.  ([Ames'  series 
of  standard  and  minor  drama,  no.  228] ) 

©  A.  D.  Ames,  Clyde,  O. ;  1887 :  32995,  Dec. 
19 ;  2c.  Dec.  29.  24808 

Laugh;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  book  and 
lyrics  by  C.  Lean  and  C.  Davis,  music  by 
Florence  Holbrook.  134  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Cecil  Lean  and  Collin  Davis,  Chicago; 
D :  13287,  July  3,  1908 ;  2c.  July  3,  1908. 

24809 

Laugh  and  be  merry;  Delehauty  and  Hengler's 
characteristic  and  musical  entertainment. 

©    T.    M.    Hengler,    United    States;    1877: 
13659,  Nov.  24.  24810 

Laugh  factory;  pantomimic  olio,  by  T.  Sidonia. 
3  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  11,  1909 ;  D :  17679 ;  T.  Sidonia, 
New  York.  24811 

Laugh  it  off;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  J.  McCartney. 
10  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  James  McCartney,  Ardsley,  N.  Y. ;   D : 
8329,  Apr.  12,  1906;  2c.  Apr.  12,  1906.      24812 
Laughing  Bill's  kid;  a  dramatic  playlet  in  1 
act,  by  W.  P.  Richardson.     4  p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©  Walter  Perry  Richardson,  Chicago;  D: 
11782,  Nov.  21,  1907 ;  2c.  Nov.  21,  1907.    24813 


Laughing  gas;   a   farce-comedy   in  3   acts,   by 
C.  T.  Vincent. 

©  Chas.  T.  Vincent,  New  York ;  1889 :  30039, 
Oct.  3.  24814 


—  musical  play  in  2  acts,  by  J.  V.  Wilson. 
105  p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©   James   Victor   Wilson,    New   York ;    D : 
3638,  June  23,  1903;  2c.  June  23,  1903. 

24815 


a  negro  burlesque  sketch,  as  arr.  by  Charles 

White.  New  York,  R.  M.  De  Witt,  1874.  5  p. 
12°.  ([De  Witt's  Ethiopian  and  comic 
drama,  no.  36]) 

©  Robert  M.  De  Witt,  New  York;  1874: 
15838,  Dec.  31 ;  2c.  Feb.  19,  1875.  24816 

or,  Another  man's  wife,  a  farce  comedy  in 

4  acts,  by  J.  Bailance. 

©  John  Bailance,  New  York;  1888:31660, 
Nov.  7.  24817 

Laughing  (The)  girl;  a  new  and  original 
American  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Mrs.  D.  F. 
Verdenal  and  L.  Mann. 

©  Mrs.  D.  F.  Verdenal  and  Louis  Mann, 
New  York  ;  1893  :  39035,  Aug.  25.  24818 

Laughing  (The)  horse;  a  circus  travesty,  by 
J.  M.  Harris. 

©   James    M.     Harris,  Philadelphia ;     D : 

13440,  July  1,  1908.  24819 

Laughing  (The)  husband  (Der  lachende  ehe- 
mann);  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  adapted 
from  the  German  of  Julius  Brammer  and 
Alfred  Griinwald,  English  version  and  lyrics 
by  Arthur  Wimperis,  music  by  Edmund  Eys- 
ler.  New  York,  Karczag  publishing  co.  [1913] 
23  p.    8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Oct.  25,  1913;  2c.  Oct.  25,  1913;  D: 
34825 ;  Karczag  pub.  co..  New  York.      24820 

Laughing  (The)  kids;  by  E.  Blondell.  Type- 
written. 

©  Edw.  Blondell,  New  York;  1897:68464, 
Dec.  9;  2c.  Dec.  9.  24821 

Laughing  (The)  lip;  modern  fairytale  in  3  acts, 
by  J.  H.  Lawson.     189  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  28,  1915 ;  D :  42586 ;  John  How- 
ard Lawson,  New  York.  24821a 

Laughing  (The)  man.  See  By  order  of  the 
king. 

Laughing  (A)  stock;  a  musical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  W.  Kennedy,  William  H.  Carmody 
(Billy  Williams)  and  J.  J.  Magee. 

©  William  Kennedy,  W.  H.  Carmody  and 
John  J.  Magee,  New  York;  1888:29828,  Oct. 
20.  24822 

Laughter  and  lies;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A. 
Steele. 

©  Asa    Steele,    Pottstown,  Pa.;   D:2651, 

Nov.  28,  1902.  24823 


5379—16- 


-78 


1233 


24824 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


24843 


Laughter  and  song;  farce,  by  Archibald  Hum- 
boldt [pseud  of  G.  O.  March]  Lebanon,  O., 
March  brothers,  1912.  3  p.  8°.  (Famous 
five-cent  farces) 

©   Sept.   9,   1912;   2c.    Sept.   12,   1912;    D: 
30816 ;  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O.  24824 

Laughter  in  court;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  John 
Kendall.  New  York,  S.  French;  London,  S. 
French,  ltd.,  1910.  24  p.  12°.  ([French's 
acting  ed.] ) 

©   Dec.   30,   1910;   2c.   Dec.   31,   1910;    D: 
22966;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.       24825 

Laughter  (The)  of  fools;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Henry  Francis  Maltby.  142  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  21,  1915 ;  D :  41281 ;  Frank  Cur- 
zon,  London.  24825a 

Launcelot  and  Guenivere;  by   G.   Feeney. 

©   George   Feeney,    Minneapolis ;    D  :  4987, 
May  5,  1904.  24826 

Launched  but  not  anchored.  See  Class  (The 
ship. 

Laundry  (The)  lady;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  Wil- 
liam Patterson  White  and  L.  E.  White.  16  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Laura  E.  White,  New  York;   D:  10034. 
Feb.  19,  1907 ;  2c.  Feb.  27,  1907.  24827 

Laundry  (The)  strike;  romance  of  the  tubs, 
a  1  act  playlette,  by  Louis  de  Coucy.  [2], 
11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  26,  1912 ;  D :  28926 ;  Marie  Hu- 
bert Frohman,  New  York.  24828 

Laura;  by  T.  J.  GafCney.  14  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Thomas  James  Gaffney,  Albany  ;  D :  3617, 
June  18,  1903 ;  2c.  June  18,  1903.  24829 

or,  True  to  herself,  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 

A.  E.  Dickinson. 

©   Anna   E.   Dickinson,   New   York;   1876: 
13525,  Dec.  7.  24830 

Laurel  (The)  wreath;  an  original  play  in  4  acts, 
by  G.  F.  Rowe. 

©  George  Fawcett  Rowe,  New  York;  1884: 
18639,  Sept.  15.  24831 

Lauretta's  marionettes;  or.  Entertaining  the 
guests,  play  in  3  acts,  by  W.  B.  Young.  206 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    May   19,    1915;    D:  40770;    William 
Bertram  Young,  Chicago.  24831a 

Laurette. 

©   Mrs.   A.   H.   Adams,   New   York;    1879: 
5363,  Apr,  22.  24832 

comedy  of  love  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Chantler. 

197  p.    4°.    Ms. 

©   Ic.   Jan.   23,   1914;     D:  35764;     Everett 
Chantler,  Pittsburgh.  24832a 


Lauschige  (Das)  nest;  schwank  in  3  akten,  von 
Julius  Horst  und  Arthur  Lippschitz.  Berlin, 
Ahn  &  Sinn-ock,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1911.     57  p.     8°. 

©   Ic.    Dec.    19,    1911;    D :  28023 ;    Biihnen- 
verlag  Ahn  &  Simrock,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin. 

24833 

Lauvderg;  or,  A  brother's  revenge,  a  play,  by 
J.  F.  Scanlan. 

•     ©  John  F.  Scanlan,  Chicago;  1883:20299. 
Nov.  3.  24834 

La  Valliere;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  W.  Van 
Praag.     124  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  12,  1909 ;  D :  17345 ;  Francis  W. 
Van  Praag,  New  York.  24835 

Lavarre;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  A.  E.  Ives. 

©  Alice  E.  Ives,  Detroit ;  1889 :  12695,  Apr. 
24.  24836 

Lavender  and  old  lace;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
book  by  Myrtle  Reed,  dramatized  by  E.  Kaye. 
[49]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  14,  1913;  D:  34143;  Elsie  Ka.ve, 
Duluth,  Minn.  24837 


play  in  4  acts,  from  Myrtle  Reed's  novel 

of   the   same   title,   by    D.   G.    Fischer.      [2], 
115  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  29,  1913 ;  D :  34274 ;  David  Gel- 
der  Fischer,  Chicago.  24838 

Lavender  crow;  an  operetta  in  2  acts,  book, 
lyrics  and  music  by  F.  G.  Rice.  72  p.  obi. 
16°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  May  20,  1910 ;  D :  21100 ;  William  A. 
Florer  and  Felix  G.  Rice,  La  Fayette,  Ind. 

24839 

Lavender  (The)  lady;  opera  comedy  in  3  acts, 
book  by  O.  Hauerbacli.  106  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  28,  1914 ;  D :  38619 ;  Otto  Ilauor- 
bach,  New  York.  24839a 

Lavender  (The)  list;  phiy  in  4  acts,  by  H.  A. 
Woodworth.     64  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  1,  1913  ;  D  :  32494  ;  Helen  Alden 
Woodworth,  Brookline,  Mass.  24840 

Lavender  lodge;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  P. 
I'reble,  jr.     [1],  100  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  4,  1911;  D:  23044;  W.  P.  Prelile. 
jr.,  New  York.  24841 

Lavender's  lovers;  historical  and  romantic 
drama  in  5  acts,  by  A.  B.  Suess.  [69]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  2,  1910;   D:  21924;  Adolph  B. 
Suess,  East  St.  Louis,  111.  24842 

Laveuse  (La)  (The  washei'maid) ;  a  musical 
comedy,  book  and  lyrics  by  M.  Harcourt,  mi^ic 
by  Charlotte  Maude  Miller. 

©  M.  Harcourt,  New  York ;  D :  12970,  May 
15,  1908.  24843 


1234 


24844 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE  UNITED  STATES 


24863 


Law  (The);  comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by  C.  F. 
Eldridge.    8  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  18,  1911 ;  D :  23119 ;  Charlton  F. 
Eldridge,  Chicago.  24844 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  Ruge.    Synopsis. 

8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Clara  Ruge,  New  York;  D:  11078,  July 
29,  1907;  2c.  July  29,  1907.  24845 


by  R.  P.  Walsh.     [105]  p.    4°.    Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  4,  1911 ;  D :  24851 ;  Robert  Paul 
Walsh,  Newport,  Ky.  24846 

in  4  acts,  by  D.  E.  Sullivan.     [102]  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   June   3,   1911;   D:  24398;   Dollie  E. 
Sullivan,  Prince  Bay,  N.  Y.  24847 


play  in  1  act,  by  H.  P.  Mawson.     [2],  52  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  11,  1913;   D:  34093;  Harry  P. 
Mawson,  New   York.  24848 

by  L.  Luther.    4  p.    f°.    TypewTitten. 

©    Ic.    Fob.    25,    1915;     D:  39786;     Lester 
Luther,  Dubuque,  la.  24848a 

Law  (The)  allows  it;  a  musical  monologue, 
words  and  music  by  Alfred  B.  Sedgwick.  New 
York,  Happy  hours  company. 

©  Happy  hours  co.,  New  York ;  1875 ;  7649. 
July  22 ;  2c.  July  28.  24849 

Law  and  order;  a  play  of  the  Vigilance  com- 
mittee of  1851  in  San  Francisco,  by  E.  O. 
Allen.     159  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edward  O.  Allen,  San  Rafael,  Cal. ;  D: 
7047,  July  17,  1905;  2c.  Sept.  9,  1908. 

24850 


Law  and  the  classics, 
ance. 


Sec  Montana  (A)  rom- 


Law  and  the  father;  a  melodrama  in  3  acts, 
by  W.  F.  Pfarr.     65  p.     f°.     Tpyewritten. 

©   William   F.    Pfarr,   Newark.   N.    J. ;    D : 
14771,  Jan.  S,  1909;  2c.  Jan.  8,  1909.        24851 

Law  and  the  girl;  original  comedy-drama  in  4 
acts,  by  Scott  Marble.  55  p.  4°.  TypewTit- 
ten. 

©   Ic.   Dec.   23,    1909 ;    D :  17776 ;    John   C. 
Folland,   Pittsburgh.  24852 

Law  (The)  and  the  lady;  a  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  M.  A.  Lachman. 

©   Martha   Allen   Lachman,    Philadelphia ; 
1875:12107,  Nov.  16.  24853 


—  4  act  drama  of  the  present  day,  by  W.  L. 
Tucker.     67  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.    18,    1912;    D :  31165 ;    Wm.    L. 
Tucker,  Chicago.  24854 


Law  (The)  and  the  lady — Continued. 

a  play  comprised  in  a  prologue  and  4  acts, 

dramatized   from   Wilkie   Collins'    novel   The 
lady  and  the  law,  by  J.  S.  Matthews. 

©  James  S.  Matthews  and  Samuel  H.  Wan- 
dell,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. ;  1886 :  19777,  Sept.  1. 

24855 

Law  (The)  and  the  lady,  a  complication  of 
three  diamonds  and  two  hearts;  a  comedy  in 
4  acts,  by  C.  K.  Lush. 

©  Charles  Keeler  Lush,  Milwaukee;  1899: 
78729,  Dec.  4.  24856 

Law  (The)  and  the  lady  down  in  Dixie;  a 
drama  in  3  acts,  by  R.  F.  Bres.  33  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Rose  Falls  Bres,  New  Orleans ;  D :  11547, 
Oct.  17,  1907;  2c.  Oct.  17,  1907.  24857 

Law  (The)  and  the  man;  original  drama  in  4 
acts  only,  by  V.  Watrous.  [86]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  12,  1914 ;  D :  35627 ;  Valerie  Wat- 
rous, Seattle.  24857a 

Law  (The)  and  the  thief;  character  study,  by 
J.  W.  Say  re.    12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  13,  1910 ;  D  :  21328 ;  J.  W.  Savre, 
Seattle.  24858 

Law  (The)  and  the  woman.     See  Secret  (The) 

Law  divine  or  human;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
Non  f]  Ver  [pseud,  of  A.  M.  La  Grove] 

©  Alice  M.   La   Grove.  New   York;   1SS9 ; 
25501,  Aug.  21.  24859 

Law  in  New  York;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  J.  B. 
Bradford  and  F.  Stinson. 

©  J.  B.  Bradford  and  Fred  Stinson.  Bos- 
ton ;  1873 :  1428,  Feb.  12.  24860 

Law  (The)  in  the  limelight;  or,  The  passing 
of  trial  by  jury,  drama  in  3  acts,  by  A.  B. 
Briggs.    51  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  5,  1914;   D :  38704 ;  Anna  Bee- 
croft  Briggs,  Los  Angeles.  24860a 

Law,  love  and  marriage.     See  Wedding  ring. 

Law  (The)  of  compensation;  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  V.  A.  Barber.  [3],  144  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    8,    1913;     D:  32884;     Victoria 
Adams  Barber,  Winuetka,  111.  24861 

Law  (The)  of  Golden  Heart;  a  comedy  drama, 
by  W.  H.  Mering.     74  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  W.   H.   Mering,     Pittsburgh;     D:  10506, 
Apr.  29,  1907;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1909.  24862 

Law  (The)  of  heredity;  playlet,  by  L.  Carter. 
9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    12,    1910;    D:  22035;    Louise 
Carter,  New  York.  24863 


1235 


24864 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


24876 


Law  of  Judge  Lynch;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  W. 
R.  Falls  and  M.  Falls.  64  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  William  R.  Falls  and  Marie  Falls,  Ho- 
boken,  N.  J. ;  D :  8129,  Mar.  8,  190G ;  2c.  Mar. 
8.  1906.  24864 

Law  (The)  of  Lonesome  Land;  western  rom- 
ance in  4  acts,  by  H.  D.  Rickman.  [67]  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  30,  1911;  D:  25632;  Hardin  D. 
Rickman,  Chester,  111.  24865 

Law  (The)  of  love;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A. 
Stedman.     104  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  23,  1911;  D:  24271;  Adelaide 
Stedman,  New  York.  24866 

• a  drama  in  1  act,  by  S.  E.  Smyth.     [191 

p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  15,  1910;  D:  21858;  Sam  E. 
Smyth,  Omaha,  Neb.  24867 

play  in  1  act,  by  M.  Moore-Clement.     14  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  16,  1911;  D:  25774;  Maud 
Moore-Clement,  Philadelphia.  24868 

Law  (A)  of  nature;  American  drama  in  1  act, 
by  I.  Levinsohn.     21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  26,  1910;  D :  22391 ;  Mrs.  Ivar 
Levinsohn,  Brooklyn.  24869 

Law  (The)  of  retribution;  tragedy  in  1  act,  by 
K.  L.  Shearar.     20  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  17,  1911;  D:  25846;  Katherine 
L.  Shearer,  Detroit.  24870 

Law  (The)  of  the  desert;  by  H.  E.  Twose.  14 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Henry  E.  Twose,  Los  Angeles ;  D :  14823, 
Jan.  16,  1909;  2c.  Jan.  16,  1909.  24871 

Law  (The)  of  the  land;  play  in  4  acts,  by  G. 
Broadhurst.     1G9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  15,  1914;  D :  37313 ;  George 
Broadhurst,  New  York.  24871a 


—  Same.    New  York,  London,  Samuel  French, 
ltd.    112  p.     12°. 

©  Sept.   22,  1914;   2c.    Sept.   24,   1914;   D: 
38295;   George  Broadhurst,   New   York. 

24871b 


See  also  Our  Jonathan. 


Law  (The)  of  the  plains;  1  act  drama,  by  T. 
F.    Fallon.      20    p.      4°.      Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  11,  1915 ;  D :  39362 ;  Thomas  F. 
Fallon,  New  York.  24871c 

Law  (The)  of  the  range;  by  W.  G.  Barrows. 
25  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Wayne  Grove  Barrows,  Park  Ridge,  111. ; 
D :  14070,  Oct.  16,  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  26.  1908. 

24872 


Law  (The)  of  the  tribe;  camp-fire  play  in  2 
acts,  by  F.  S.  Greene.  [1],  22  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.   Apr.   8,   1914;    D :  36G47 ;    Frederick 
Stuart  Greene,  New  York.  24872a 

Indian   play   in   3   acts,   by   F,   S.   Greene. 

Boston,  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1915.     24  p. 
12°. 

©  Mar.   18,   1915;   2c.   Mar.   19,   1915;   D: 
40120;   Frederick   Stuart  Greene,   New  York. 

24872b 

Law  (The)  of  the  woods;  play  in  1  act,  by 
Montague  and  Alden.  9  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    4,     1912;     D :  30737 ;     Alden 
Bishop,  San  Francisco.  24873 

Law  (The)  shall  say;  by  F.  C.  Walsh. 

©  Ford  C.  Walsh,  Danville,  111.;  D :  9237, 
Oct.  15,  1906.  24874 

Law-suit  (The);  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Roderich 
Benedix,  tr.  by  Barrett  H.  Clark.  New  York, 
Samuel  French ;  London,  Samuel  French,  ltd. 
[1915]  23  p.  12°.  (The  world's  best  plays 
by  celebrated  European  authors) 

©  Sept.  24,   1915;  2c.   Sept.  25,  1915;   D: 
41822 ;  Samuel  French,  New  York.        24874a 

Law  (The),  the  outlaw  and  the  lady;  play  in 
1  act,  by  L.  K.  Devendorf.  21  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

>         ©  Ic.  Apr.  6,  1915 ;  D :  40282 ;  La  Matte  K. 
Devendorf,  Albany.  24874b 

Law  (A)  unto  themselves.  See  Power  (The) 
of  money. 

Lawbreaker  (The);  by  G.  O'Farrell.  7  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  George  W.  O'Farrell,  Portland,  Or.;  D: 
1438G,  Nov.  27,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  27,  1908. 

24875 


12  p. 


drama  in  1  act,  by  R.  E.  Marshall. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  11,  1912 ;  D :  30244 ;  R.  E.  Mar- 
shall, Seattle.  24876 

Lawbreakers  (The);  four  1  act  plays,  by  John 
Bosworth  Crocker  [pseud.  M.  A.  C.  C.  Lewi- 
sohn]      [3],  151  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

Contents  :  The  last  straw. — The  first 
time. — The  victim. — The  dog. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  13,  1914;  D:  36693;  Mary  Ar- 
nold Crocker  Childs  Lewisohn  (Mrs.  Ludwig 
Lewisohn),  New  York.  24876a 


—  original  American  play  of  to-day  in  4  acts, 
by  W.  N.  Morse  and  M.  H.  Morse.  [100]  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Dec.   27,    1915;    D:  42574;    William 
Northrop  Morse,  New  York.  24876b 


1236 


24877 


COPYEIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED  STATES 


24896 


Lawful  (The)  heir;  a  romantic  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  C.  D.  Wilson.  91  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Charles  Day  Wilson,  Cleveland  ;  D  :  2133, 
July  17,  1902;  2c.  July  11,  1902.  24877 

Lawn  (The)  party;  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  Coogan. 
8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  16,  1912;  D:  30550;  Alan  Coo- 
gan, New  York.  24878 

Lawn-tennis;  a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts. 

©  W.  J.  Comlev  and  James  S.  Key,  United 
States ;  1880  :  8438,  June  2.  24879 

Lawrence,  the  man  with  four  voices;  1  act 
comedy,  by  Samuel  Tauber.  7  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.   Sept.   8,   1910;   D:  22018;   Henrietta 
Tauber,  New  York.  24880 

Law's  (The)  decree.     See  Poor  Susan. 

Law's  (The)  delay;  comedy-drama  in  1  act,  by 
A.  Goldknopf.     [1],  23  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    July   3,    1912 ;    D :  30167 ;    Abraham 
Goldknopf,  Bath  Beach,  N.  Y.  24881 

Laws  (The)  of  average.  See  Mystic  (The) 
isle. 

Laws  (The)  of  man;  a  drama  of  to-day  in  4 
acts,  by  B.  A.  Hunter.  67  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Bertha  Ancella  Hunter,  Los  Angeles :  D : 
10981,  July  16,  1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  26,  1907.    24882 

Lawyer  (The);  an  original  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  J.  Carpani  (De  La  Presse)  150  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Jessamine    Carpani,     Cleveland ;     1891 : 
9062,  Mar.  10;  2c.  May  13.  24883 

Lawyer  (The)  and  his  typewriter;  by  E.  M. 
MacKay. 

©  Elsie  M.  MacKay,  Buffalo ;  D :  5025,  May 
13,  1904.  24884 

Lawyer  (A)  comes  to  town;  comedy  in  3  acts, 

by  B.  de  Mille.     [112]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  12,  1914 ;  D :  35632 ;  Beatrice  de 

Mille,  New  York.  24884a 

Lawyer  (The),  his  qualifications,  duties  and 
responsibilities;  by  T.  J.  Whalen. 

©   Thomas   J.   Whalen,    Yp.silanti,    Mich.; 
1898 :  4228,  Jan.  10.  24885 

Lawyer  Steele  from  Bangor;  3  act  society  com- 
edy, by  W.  M.  GofC. 

©  William    Manlie    GofC.    Portland,    Me.; 
1899  :  24319,  Apr.  6.  24886 

Lawyer's  (The)  dream;  a  dramatic  composi- 
tion in  1  act  and  1  scene,  by  M.  W.  Bennett. 
7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Martin  W.   Bennett.  Columbus,   O. ;   D : 
14161,  Oct.  27,  1908;  2c.  Oct.  27,  1908.    24887 


Lawyer's  (A)  love;  or.  Work  and  wait,  a  play 
in  3  acts,  by  F.  G.  Young. 

©  Francis  G.  Young,  United  States;  1872: 
5179,  May  17 ;  2c.  May  18.  24888 

Lawyer's  (The)  mistake;  play  in  3  acts,  by  V. 
F.  Bishop.     [1],  11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  19,  1914 ;  D :  36091 ;  Virginia  F. 
Bishop,  Cissna  Park,  111.  24888a 

Lawyer's  (A)  perfidy;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M. 
H.  Harris.     20  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.    9,    1914;    D:  38445;    Magnolia 
Horton  Harris,  Washington.    '  24888b 

Lawyer's  (A)  trials;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  G.  A. 
Drovin.     12  p.    8°.     Printed. 

©  George  Albert  Drovin,  Philadelphia ;  D : 
330,  Apr.  10,  1901  ,  2c.  Apr.  24,  1901.        24889 

Lawyer's  (A)  wife's  mistake;  a  farce  in  1  act, 
by  A.  L.  Zeller.    Typewritten. 

©   Arthur   Louis   Zeller,    St.    Louis;    1899: 
7333,  Jan.  21;  Ic.  Jan.  21;  Ic.  Mar.  16. 

24890 

Laxdcela  saga.     See  Kiartan,  the  Icelander. 

Lay  down  your  arms;  drama  in  3  acts,  drama- 
tized from  the  book  of  Baroness  Bertha  von 
Suttner,  by  V.  H.  Duras.  [7],  48  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  7,  1912 ;  D :  31627 ;  Victor  Hugo 
Duras,  New  York.  24891 

Layette  (La);  comedie  en  3  actes,  [par]  A. 
Sylvane  [pseud,  of  Paul  Gerard]  Paris,  Li- 
brairie  theatrale,  1900.    2  p.  1.,  179  p.    12°. 

©  Andre  Sylvane,  Paris  ;  1900  A :  5527,  Mar. 
1 ;  2c.  Mar.  1.  24892 

Lay  la  Majnu;  musical  play  in  3  acts,  by  Dhan 
Gopal  Mukerji.  [2],  18  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Nov.  27,  1914 ;  D :  38929 ;  Dhan  Gopal 
Mukerji,  Palo  Alto,  Cal.  24892a 

Laz,  the  chauffeur;  1  act  drama,  by  C.  Dixon, 
jr.     13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   May   31,   1910;   D:  21218;   Cuthbert 
Dixon,  jr.,  St.  Louis.  24893 

Lazare;  a  life's  mistake,  a  dramatic  composi- 
tion. 

©  Alexander  Kaufmann,  New  York;  1881: 
13967,  Sept.  12.  24894 

Laziness  and  the  devil;  or,  Nick  and  the  cob- 
bler, a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  S.  C.  Clark. 

©  S.  C.  Clark,  United  States;  1879:4959. 
Apr.  14.  24895 

Lazo  (El)  doble;  coraedia  en  1  acto  y  en  prosa, 

original  de  F.   Gil  Asensio.     Madrid    [Socie- 

dad  de  autores  espanoles]   1909.     26  p.     12°. 

©   Nov.    18,    1909;   2c.    Nov.    19,   1909;    D: 

17449;  Federlco  Gil  Asensio,  Madrid.    24896 


1237 


24897 


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24918 


Lazo  (El)  verde;  juguete  c6mico  en  1  acto  y  en 
prosa,  original  de  Angel  Caaraano  6  Isidro 
Soler.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles] 
1908.    3S  p.     12°. 

<£)  Caamano  e  Soler,  Madrid  ;  D :  13469,  July 
25,  190S ;  2c.  July  25,  1908.  24897 

Lazy  Bill;  original  comedy-drama  in  3  acts,  by 
W.  B.  Patton.     70  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  17,  1911 ;  D :  24966 ;  William  B. 
Patton,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  24898 

Lazy  Bob  Parkins;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Ward 
Macauley.  Philadelphia,  Penn  pub.  co.,  1914. 
44  p.     12°. 

©  Feb.  2,  1914 ;  2c.  Feb.  4,  1914 ;  D :  35905 ; 
Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.  24898a 

Lazy  Kate;  by  A.  Stevenson.     Proof. 

©  Augusta  Stevenson,  New  York  ;  D  :  15369, 
Mar.  17,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  17,  1909.  24899 

Lazy  Z;  5-act  play,  by  M.  McC.  Blaisdell.  91  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  3,  1909 ;  D :  10820 ;  Mary  McCon- 
nell  Blaisdell,  Coeymans,  N.  Y.  24900 

Lazyland;  musical  comedy  in  2  acts  and  3 
scenes,  by  H.  White,  libretto  by  Roland  Oliver 
[pseud,  of  H.  White],  music  by  Harry  Olsen. 
84  p.    4°.    Tj'pewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.    Mar.    17,    1913;    D:  32697;    Henry 
White,  Sacramento,  Cal.  24901 

Lazzette;  a  drama  in  6  acts,  composed  by  E.  G. 
Hatcher.  Wichita,  Kan.,  Eagle  blank  book 
manufactory,  1886.    cover-title,  61  p.    8°. 

©  Emma  G.  Hatcher,  Wichita ;  1886 :  22862, 
Oct.  11 ;  2c.  Mar.  2,  1887.  24902 

Lea  Lyon;  schauspiel  in  3  aufziigen,  von  Alex- 
ander Brody.     [l],74p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1915;  D:  42205;  Alexander 
Marton,  Budapest,  Hungary.  24902a 

Leach  (The);  play  of  today  in  1  act,  by  C.  F. 
Woods.    25  p.    4°.    Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  June  25,  1913 ;  D :  33605 ;  Clifton  F. 
Woods,  Chicago.  24903 

Lead  dollar;  or  The  old  Schoharie  farm, 
by  E.  H.  Holly. 

©  Eleanor  Haskins  Holly,  Spokane,  Wash. ; 
D  :  1594,  Mar.  17,  1902.  24904 

Lead-pipe  cinch;  by  E.  A.  Huber.  [6]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Emile  Andrew  Huber,   New  York;   D: 
14772,  Jan.  9,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  9,  1909.         24905 

Lead  us  not  into  temptation;  an  emotional 
drama  in  5  acts,  tr.  from  the  German  and 
adapted  for  the  American  stage,  by  Charles  D. 
Herman.    41  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  H.   Clav   Robinson,   San  Francisco ;   D : 
4299,  Nov.  24,  1903 ;  2c.  Nov.  24,  1903.      24906 


Leaden  (The)  cross;  or,  War  with  Mexico,  a 
military  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  O.  Frauck, 

©   Harry   C.   Franck,   Philadelphia;   1877: 
14012,  Dec.  3.  24907 

Leader  (The);  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Ernest  Chap- 
man [i.  e.  W.  E.  Chapman]  and  Edith  Wherry. 
49.     4°.     Typewitten. 

©  William  Ernest  Chapman,  New  York ;  D : 
•     4205,  Nov.  7,  1903 ;  2c.  Nov.  7,  1903.        24908 

play   in  1  act,  by  A.  W.  Alden.     [1],  19  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   July  29,   1914;   D:  37698;  Alice  W. 
Alden,  Los  Angeles.  24908a 


a   political   drama   in   1   scene,   by   C.   L. 

Nagely. 

©  Carlton  Lewis  Nagely,  New  York;  D: 
14244,  Nov.  9,  1908.  24909 

sketch  in  1  act,  by  B.  Arlington.     [3]   p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  IS,  1911 ;  D :  23398 ;  Billy  Arling- 
ton, Philadelphia.  24910 

Leader  (A)  of  fashion;  a  society  comedy  in  4 
acts,  by  T.  H.  French. 

©  T.  H.  French,  New  York;  1873:12508, 
Oct.  31.  24911 

Leaders  (The)  of  men;  American  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  H.  A.  McAnarney.  [2],  142  p.  4°. 
Tyi)ewritten. 

©  Dec.  20,  1911 ;  D :  28040  ;  Henry  Aloysius 
McAnarney,  Baltimore.  24912 

Leaders  of  society  (Die  stiitzen  der  gesel- 
schaft);  a  character  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
Henrik  Ibsen. 

©  Imre  Kiralfy,  New  York;  1878:3196, 
Mar.  15.  24913 

Leading  lady;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  T. 
Dillon.    70  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  8,  1909 ;  D :  17660 ;  John  Thomas 
Dillon,  New  York.  24914 

a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts  and  prologue,  by 

W.  A.  De  Laney.    109  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  William  Alphonsus  De  Laney,  New  York; 
D :  2272,  Aug.  26,  1902 ;  Ic.  Aug.  18,  1902 ;  Ic. 
Sept.  29,  1902.  24915 

a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  J.  W.  Evans.     [2], 

72  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  6,  1909;  D:  16324;  James  W. 
Evans,  Spokane,  Wash.  24916 

comedy  in  1  act,  by  R.  Frimel. 

©  Rudolf  Frimel,  New  York ;  D :  3964,  Sept. 
17,  1903.  24917 

-a  farce  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Anita  Fallon. 

Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  CO.,  1904.     32  p.     16°. 
(On  cover:  Baker's  ed.  of  plays) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  5645, 
Oct.  15,  1904 ;  2c.  Nov.  12,  1904,  24918 


1238 


24919 


COPYRIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED  STATES 


24938 


Leading  lady — Continued. 

a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Morton. 

©  Michael  Morton,  New  York ;  1896 :  24419, 
Apr.  20.  24919 

play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  D.  Biggers.     [127]  p. 

f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  3,  1911;   D :  24629 ;   Earl  Derr 
Biggers,  Warren,  O.  24920 

See  also  Four  plays;  by  Archibald  Eyre. 

Leading  (The)  lady  cook;  play  in  1  act,  by 
O.  Criswell  and  L.  Bailey.    5  p.    4°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  18,  1913 ;  D  :  31993 ;  Ora  Criswell 
and  Laura  Bailey,  New  York.  24921 

Leading  lady  seeking  a  job;  acting  humorous 
monologue  for  woman,  by  Stanley  Schell. 
[New  York,  E.  S.  Werner  &  company,  1914] 
p.  43-47.  12°.  (On  cover:  Stanley  Schell's 
sketches) 

©  Mar.  23,  1914;  2c.  Mar.  30,  1914;  A: 
372090 ;  Edgar  Schell  Werner,  New  York. 

24921a 

Leading  (The)  man;  a  musical  notion,  talk  and 
lyrics  by  J.  D.  Pryor. 

©  J.  Donald  Pryor,  South  Orange,  N.  J. ;  D : 
15724,  Apr.  27,  1909.  24922 

an  original  farcical  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 

Mrs.  R.  Pacheco. 

©  Jlrs.  Romualdo  Pacheco,  New  York; 
1890 :  10759,  Feb.  15.  24923 

Leaf  (A)  from  life;  a  1  act  comedy,  by  J.  E. 
McCann. 

©  John  Ernest  McCann,  New  York;  1898: 
1407G,  Feb.  28.  24924 

League  (The)  of  youth.  See  "Works  (The)  of 
Henrik  Ibsen. 

Leagues  apart;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Bryce  Gor- 
don 1773,  pseud,  of  A.  Gerstenberg.  [108]  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  15,  1913;  D:  34151;  Alice  Ger- 
stenberg, Chicago.  24925 

Leah  Kleschna;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  C.  M.  S. 
McLellan.    34  p.    8*.    Printed. 

©  Charles  M.  S.  McLellan,  New  York;  D: 
5735.  Nov.  7,  1904 ;  2c.  Nov.  5.  1904.         24926 

Leah,  the  forsaken;  a  play  in  5  acts  from  the 
German  [of  Salomon  Hermann  von]  Moseu- 
thal,  by  A.  Daly.  New  York,  Author's  pri- 
vate ed.,  1886.    [1890]     50  p.    8°. 

©  Augustin  Daly,  New  York,  in  renewal  for 
14  years,  from  Nov.  24,  1890;  1890:37219. 
Nov.  24;  2c.  Jan.  25,  1892.  24927 

Leak  (The);  comedy  sketch,  by  R.  C.  Buffing- 
ton.     [1],  9  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  4,  1912;  D:  31050;  Richard  C. 
Bufflngton,  Chicago.  24928 


Lean  (A)  banana;  an  original  parody,  by  T. 
Pastor. 

©  Tony  Pastor,  New  York  ;  1876 :  11263,  Oct. 
5.  24929 

Leander  im  frack;  schwank  in  3  aufziigen,  von 
Willielm  AVolters.  Leipzig,  Philipp  Reclam, 
jun.  [1910]  104  p.  24°.  ( [Universal-biblio- 
thek,  5339] ) 

©  Oct.  3,  1911;  2c.  Apr.  7,  1913;  D :  32941 ; 
Eduard  liloch,  Berlin.  24930 

Leaning  towers  of  spring;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
H.  R.  Miller.     [4],  81  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    21,    1912;    D :  31758 ;    Herbert 
Rheinhart  Miller,  Seattle.  24931 

Leap  (A)  for  lovc;  a  comediette,  by  A.  S.  Rich- 
ardson. 

©  Anna  S.  Richardson,  New  York ;  1900  A : 
15793,  June  25.  24932 

Leap  (A)  in  the  dark;  or,  Wedded  but  no  wife, 
a  dramatization  in  5  acts,  of  May  Agnes  Flem- 
ing's story  lately  published  in  the  New  York 
weekly,  by  J.  L.  Ashton. 

©  J.  Leon  Ashton,  Springfield,  Mass. ;  1872 : 
2387,  Mar.  11.  24933 

See  also  Wedded,  yet  no  wife. 


Leap-year;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  for  nine  charac- 
ters, bv  Susa  S.  Vance.  St.  Joseph,  Mo., 
Chas.  W.  Fassett,  1884.    40  p.    12°. 

©  Mrs.  J.  W.  Vance,  St.  Joseph,  Mo. ;  1884 : 
18637,  Sept.  15;  2c.  Oct.  20.  24934 


- — musical  duality,  by  Alfred  B.  Sedgwick, 
music  selected  and  adapted  from  Offenbach's 
opera,  Genevieve  de  Brabant.  New  I'^ork,  R. 
M.  De  Witt,  1875.  15  p.  12°.  ([De  Witt's 
acting  plays,  no.  189] ) 

©   Robert  M.   De  Witt,   New   York;   1875: 
14052,  Dec.  30;  2c.  Mar.  1,  1876.  24935 


'Original  comedy,  by  R.  Dalton.     77  p.    4  . 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  25,  1910 ;  D :  20018 ;  Robert  Dal- 
ton, Brooklyn.  24936 

Leap-year  (The)  girl  and  her  biological  hus- 
bands; comedy  with  music  in  3  acts,  by  K.  T. 
Woolsey  and  E.  E.  Greville.  [8],  129  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Nov.  17,  1911;  D :  25781 ;  Knte 
Trimble  Woolsey  and  Eden  Erskine  Greville, 
New  York.  24937 

Leap-year  (The)  girls;  a  1  act  comedy,  by  J. 
W.  S.  Sullivan.  [1],  13  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  15,  1912 ;  D :  28812 ;  J.  W.  S.  Sul- 
livan, New  York.  24938 


1239 


24938 


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24958 


Leap-year  land;  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  book  and 
lyrics  by  K.  S.  Webb,  music  by  Roy  Webb. 
[65]    p.     4°.     Typewritten.      [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Mar.  21,  1914 ;  D  :  36433 ;  Kenneth  and 
Roy  Webb,  New  York.  24938a 

Leap-year  (A)  party;  a  comedy,  in  4  acts,  by  J. 
Soboslay. 

©  Julius  Soboslay,  San  Francisco;  1881: 
6924,  May  5.  24939 

Leap-year  (A)  plunge;  1  act  comedy,  by  D.  D. 
Carter  [pseud,  of  D.  D.  Cohen]  [2],  25  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  14,  1912 ;  D :  30848 ;  Daniel  D. 
Carter,  New  York.  24940 

Leap-year  (A)  proposal;  play  in  1  act,  by  J. 
Wolfe.     [9]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  22,  1912;  D:  29454;  Johanna 
Wolff,  San  Francisco.  24941 

Leap-year  (A)  snare;  farce  in  1  act,  by  C.  S. 
Booth.     [2],  27  p.     4°,     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  5,  1912;  D:  28560;  Charles 
Stewart  Booth,  New  York.  24942 

Leap-year  (A)  victim;  farce  comedy  in  2  acts, 
by  Frederick  Knell. 

©  Frederick  Knell,  jr.,  Roxbury,  Mass. ; 
1896 :  12108,  Feb.  22.  24943 

Learn  to  say,  supreme. 

©  Ben  Leven-Nichols  adv.  co.,  Chicago ;  D : 
15432,  Mar.  24,  1909.  24944 

Learned  (The)  doctor;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  E. 
E.   Sherman.     [3],  102  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  2,  1911;  D:  26010;  Ellen  E. 
Sherman,  Chicago.  24945 

Learned  (A)  lady;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Z. 
Akins.     [110]  p.    4°,    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  12,  1910 ;  D :  22041 ;  Zoe  Akins, 
St.  Louis.  24946 

Learning'  to  eat  potatoes;  by  Marie  Paule 
Dickore.  10  numb.  1.  4°.  (The  University 
of  Wisconsin,  University  extension  division, 
Department  of  general  information  and  wel- 
fare) 

©  .July  22,  1915 ;  2c.  and  afE.  July  24,  1915 ; 
A :  401879  ;  University  extension  division,  Uni- 
versity of  Wisconsin.  Madison,  Wis.      24946a 

Learning  to  milk;  monologue,  by  M.  M.  Stanley. 
1  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Maude  May  Stanley,  Chicago ;  D :  15089, 
Feb.  15,  1909;  2c.  Feb.  15,  1909.  24947 

Least  (The)  of  these;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  V. 
Blake  and  A.  Hughes.  [29]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  27,  1912 ;  D :  29521 ;  James  Dila 
Blake  and  Amelia  Hughes,  Chicago.        24948 


Leather  (The)  patch;  an  original  comedy  in  3 
acts  and  7  scenes,  by  E.  Harrigan. 

©   Edward   Harrigan,    New   York;     1886: 
4055,  Feb.  17.  24949 

Leather  stocking  and  silk;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  C.  T.  Harris. 

©   C.     Townsend     Harris,     Boston;     1873: 
10073,  Sept.  6.  24950 

Leatherlung's.  the  Great,  how  he  storm'd, 
reign'd  and  mizzled;  an  original  extrava- 
ganza, by  Charles  Smith  Clieltnam. 

©  Lucy  Rushton,    New  York;    1872:6.^.51. 
June  18.  24951 

Leatherstocking;  or.  The  last  of  the  Mohicans, 
a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  G.  F.  Rowe. 

©  George  Fawcett  Rowe,  New  York ;  1874 : 
992,  Jan.  28.  24952 

Leatherstocking  tales.  See  Last  (The)  of  the 
Mohicans. — Life  and  death  of  Natty  Bum- 
po. — nSTatty  Bumpo. 

Leave  it  to  me;  comedy  sketch,  by  W.  E.  Glad- 
stone.   18  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  17,  1910;  D:  17950;  William  E. 
Gladstone,  Utica,  N.  Y.  24953 

farce  in  1  act,  by  L.  Varnes.     [20]  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    27,    1911;    D:  25870;    Lilyan 
Varnes,  San  Francisco.  24954 

play  in  3  acts,  by  John  Merker  [pseud,  of 

A,  Merritt  and  G.  Kerr]     125  p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  24,   1914;   D:  36460;  Abraham 
Merritt  and  George  Kerr,  HoUis,  N.  Y. 

24954a 

Leave  it  to  Polly;  comedy  in  2  acts  for  female 
characters  only,  by  Gladys  Ruth  Bridgham. 
Bo.ston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1914.    35  p.    12°. 

©  Oct.  21,  1913 ;  2c.  Oct.  22,  1913 ;  D :  34798 ; 
Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.  24955 

Leave  of  absence;  play  in  1  act,  by  C.  E.  Freybe. 
[3],  19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  3,  1914 ;  D :  36228 ;  Carl  Eduard 
Freylie,  Boston.  24955a 

Leavenworth  (The)  case;  a  play,  by  C.  F. 
Winch. 

©  Charles  Farley  Winch,  Brooklyn;  1885: 

1651,  Jan.  19.  24956 

a  play  in  5  acts,  by  Anna  Katharine  Green 


[i.  e.  A.  K.  G.  Rohlfs]  being  a  dramatization 
of  the  novel. 

©  Anna  Katharine  Green  Rohlfs,  Buffalo; 
1891  :  2.3942,  July  1.  24957 

Leaves  of  Shamrock;  or,  True  hearts  of  Erin, 
in  5  acts,  by  J.  P.  Sullivan. 

©  Joseph  P.  Sullivan,  New  York;  1889: 
2065,  Jan.  16.  24958 


1240 


24959 


COPYRIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED  STATES 


24972 


Leaves  (The)  of  the  tree;  a  play,  by  E.  L.  Mas- 
ters. Chicago,  The  Rooks  press,  1909.  115 
p.    12°. 

©  Edgar  Lee  Masters,  Chicago ;  D :  15503, 
Mar.  31,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  19,  1909.  24959 

Leaves  tied  down:  play  of  every  day,  by  B.  S. 
Young.    89  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  25.  1909;  D:  17333;  Briant 
Stringham  Young,  Salt  Lake  City.  24960 

Lebemann  (Der);  schwank  in  3  aufziigen,  von 
Wilhelm  Wolters.  Leipzig,  Philipp  Reclara, 
jun.  [1911]  97  p.  24°.  ([Universal-biblio- 
tliek,  5277]) 

©  Dec.  13,  1911;  2c.  Feb.  17,  1912;  D: 
28731;  Eduard  Bloch,  Berlin.  24961 

Leben;  tragikomodie  in  3  aufziigen,  von  Edward 
Stilgebauer.  Miinchen,  Rubinverlag  [1900] 
1  p.  1.,  90  p.    16°. 

©  Rubinverlag,  Munich ;  1900  A :  16962,  July 
10 ;  2c.  Aug.  9.  24962 

Leben  (Das)  fuu'm  menschen.  See  Gesam- 
melte  dramen;  von  Leonid  Andreev. 

Lebende  (Der)  leichnam;  schauspiel  in  4  akten, 
von  Leo  Tolstoi,  nach  der  franzosischen  bearb. 
von  Jean-Jose  Frappa  und  Georges  Silber, 
iibertragen  von  Alfred  Lickteig.  Strassburg 
i.  E.,  Treuttel  und  Wurtz,  1911.    70  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  2,  1912;  D:  28516;  Treuttel  & 
Wiirtz,  Strassburg,  Germany.  24963 

Lebensfest  (Das);  lustspiel  in  3  akten.  von  Carl 
Rossler  [pseud  of  Franz  Ressner]  Berlin,  S. 
Fischer,  verlag,  1906.    90  p.    12°. 

©  S.  Fischer  verlag,  Berlin ;  D :  8730,  June 
22,  1906 ;  2c.  June  22,  1906.  24964 

Lebenslust;  ein  lustspiel  in  3  akten,  von  Serafin 
und  Joaquin  Alvarez  Quintero,  deutsch  von 
dr.  Max  Brausewetter.  Wien,  Berlin.  Co- 
moedia,  1914.     cover-title,  82  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  16,  1914;  D:  38524;  Comoedia, 
Vienna.  24964a 

Lebensschiihler  (Der);  schauspiel  in  4 aufziigen, 
von  lAKhvig  Fulda.  Berlin-Wilmersdorf,  Felix 
Bloch  erben,  1915.     148  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  3,  1915 ;  D :  41676 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin-Wilmersdorf.  24964b 

Lebonnard;  play  in  4  acts,  by  Jean  Aicard  and 
C.  A.  de  Lima,  adaptation  from  the  French 
play  entitled  Pere  Lebonnard.  67  p.  f. 
Typewritten. 

©  Charles  A.  de  Lima,  New  York  ;  D  :  12S39. 
Apr.  25,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  25,  1908.  24965 

Le  Bretons  (The);  play  in  3  acts,  by  G.  Astral 
and  C.  de  Lima.    47  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Gabrielle  Astral,  Paris,  and  Charles  A. 
de  Lima,  New  York  ;  D  :  15306,  Mar.  11,  1909 ; 
2c.  Mar.  11,  1909.  24966 


Legon  (Une)  a  la  Salpetriere;  tableau  dra- 
matique  en  2  actes,  [par]  A.  de  Lorde.    Proof. 

©  Andre  de  Lorde,  France ;  D :  13985,  Oct. 
5,  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  5,  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  21,  1908. 

24967 

Lecture  (A)  in  temperance;  by  A.  J.  Wayne. 
11  p.    4°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  July  19,  1909 ;  D :  16293 ;  Andrew  J. 
Wayne,  Pittsburgh.  24968 

Led  astray;  a  comedy  in  5  acts  and  6  tableaux, 
by  D.  Boucicault.  New  York>  S.  French,  1873. 
57  p.  8°.  ([French's  stanijard  drama,  no. 
372]) 

©  Dion  Boucicault,  New  York ;  1873 :  15619, 
Dec.  31 ;  2c.  Dec.  22,  1874.  24969 

Same. 

©  Louise  Thorndyke  Boucicault,  New  York, 
in  renewal  for  14  years  from  Dec.  31,  1901; 
D  :  694,  July  25,  1901 ;  2c.  July  22,  1901. 

24970 


Same. 

©  by  Josephine  Cheney  (Louise  Thorndyke 
Boucicault),  New  York,  as  widow  of  the  au- 
thor, in  extension  for  14  years.  Renewal  or 
extension  no.  6348,  Jan.  28,  1915.  Renewal 
entry,  July  25,  1901,  no.  D :  694.  24970a 

Led  away;  or.  The  story  of  a  young  man's 
downfall,  by  R.  Gaygill. 

©  Ransom  Gaygill,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. ;  1900 
A :  29439,  Dec.  3.  24971 

Led  by  a  girlish  impulse;  a  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  L.  J.  L.  Stilwell.     57  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Laura  Jean  Libbey-Stilwell,  Brooklyn; 
D :  12081,  Jan.  3,  1908 ;  2c.  May  26,  1908. 

24972 

Ledger  (The)  of  life;  drama  in  1  act,  by  E. 
Hopkins.     [1],  22  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  6,  1914 ;  D :  35940 ;  Edwin  Hop- 
kins, New  York.  24972a 

[Ledi  Khaie-Tsipe  (Lady  Chaie  Tseepe);  com- 
edy in  4  acts,  by  O.  Dymow] 

JleAH  XaiJe-Itinie;  KOMe^in  B-b  4  A'^ucTmnxit, 
Ocmrb  ^S^hmobtj. 

2  p.  1.,  85  p.    8°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  23,  1915;  D:  41813;  Ossip 
Dymow,  New  York.  24972b 

Ledige  (Die)  ehefi-au;  berliner  posse  in  3  akten, 
von  Pordes-Mllo  und  Theo  Halton,  musik  von 
Joseph  Snaga.  Text  der  gesange.  Hannover, 
Verlag  von  L.  Oertel,  1913.    27  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  June  1,  1914 ;  D :  37174 ;  Louis  Oertel, 
Hanover,  Germany.  24972c 


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24972 


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24991 


Ledige  (Die)  ehefrau — Continued. 

posse  mit  gesang  und  tanz  in  3  akten,  von 

Pordes-Milo  und  Theo  Halton,  musik  von  Jo- 
seph Snaga.  Hannover,  Ij.  Oertel,  1914.  92  p. 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Feb.  2,  1914 ;  Ic.  July  11,  1914 ;  D :  37530 ; 
Louis  Oertel,  Hanover,  Germany,  24972d 

Ledig-e  (Der)  gatte;  operette  in  3  akten,  von 
Fritz  Griinbaum  und  Heinz  Reichert,  musik 
von  Gustav  Wanda.  Berlin,  Harmonie  verlag, 
1910.     122  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Dec.  28,  1910;  2e.  Dec.  28,  1910;  D: 
22935 ;  T.  B.  Harms  &  Francis,  Day  «&  Hunter, 
New  York.  24973 


Same.     Gesangstexte.     Berlin,    Harmonie- 

verlag  [1910]     58  p.     12°. 

©  Dec.  3,  1910  ;  2c.  Dec.  3,  1910 ;  D  :  227.58  ; 
Harmonie-verlag,  Berlin.  24974 

Leela;  an  American  drama,  by  F.  A.  Manger. 
©  Frederick  A.  Manger,  Des  Moines;  1897; 
62110,  Nov.  4 ;  2c.  Sept.  6,  1898.  24975 

complete  in  6  scenes,  by  Fredrik  Man- 


jer  [pseud,  of  F.  A.  Manger] 

©  Frederick  Albert  Manger,  Omaha,  Neb. ; 
1896 :  67426,  Dec.  11 ;  2c.  Jan.  21,  1897.    24976 

—  a  drama  of  the  wheel,  by  [Fredrik]  Man- 


jer  [pseud,  of  F.  A.  Manger] 

©  Frederick  Albert  Manger,  Omaha,  Neb.; 
1895 :  59437,  Nov.  25.  24977 

Left;   a   go-as-you-please   in   2  acts,   by   W.    O. 
Haskell,  jr. 

©  William  O.  Haskell,  jr.,  Chelsea,  Mass. : 
1880 :  1137,  Jan.  19.  24978 

Left  at  the  finish.     See  Wrong  (The)  man. 

Left  at  the  post;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
F.  G.  Cook. 

©   Frank   G.   Cook,   New   York;    D:  10572, 
May  4,  1907.  24979 


—  a  comedy  in  1  act  and  2  scenes,  by  J.  J. 
Morton.     Typewritten. 

©  J.  J.  Morton,    New  York;    1898:52884, 
Sept.  9 ;  2c.  Sept.  9.  24980 


—  in  1  act,  by  Arden  Smith, 

©  Mary  E,  Barber,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. ;  1900 
A:  26198,  Oct.  20.  24981 

—  a  1  act  play,  by  J.  W.  Cope.    7  p.    4°.  Type- 


written. 

©  John  W.  Cope,  New  York ;  D :  7881,  Jan. 
19,  1906 ;  2c.  Jan.  11,  1906.  24982 

—  an  original  comedy  in  1  act,  by  A.  Smith 


and  E.  Arden. 

©   Arden    Smith   and   Edwin   Arden,   New 
York  ;  1892 :  8861,  Feb.  26.  24983 


Left  behind;  an  original  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
F.  Forrest. 

©  Frederic  Forrest,  Brooklyn  ;  D  :  258.  Mar. 
25,  1901.  24984 

Left-hand  (The);  a  thrilling  drama  in  5  acts, 
by   J  J.   Updegrove. 

©  L.  Updegrove,  Philadelphia;  1880:2345, 
Feb.  12.  24985 

Left  in  charge;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Bell  Bayless. 
Philadelphia,  The  Penn  publishing  company, 
1897, 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia ;  1897 :  29389, 
May  14;  2c.  May  17.  24986 

an  original  dramatic  composition  in  3  acts, 

by  Helen  A.  Rowsey. 

©  Eugene  D.   Ryan,   New   York ;   D :  1240, 
Dec.  9,  1901,  24987 

Left  (The)  lobe;  comedy  in  3  acts  and  1  scene, 
by  W.  Hainer  [34]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Nov,   2,   1915;    D:  42163;    Whitfield 
Hainer,  Providence,  R.  I.  24987a 

Left  on  the  picket  line;  a   new  and  original 

military  sketch,  by  Sergt.  W.  H.  L.  Hamilton. 

©  William  Henry  L.  Hamilton,  Pittsburgh ; 

1883:23349,  Dec.  17.  24988 

Left  (The)  twin;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Sutton   Vane. 

©  William  Calder,  London  ;  1892 :  2478,  Jan. 
14.  24989 

Leg  and  leg;  play  in  1  act,  by  C.  Kennedy,  [9] 
p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  13,  1914  ;  D  :  37557 ;  Clayton  Ken- 
nedy, Baltimore.  24989a 

Legacy  (The);  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Marivaux, 
tr.  by  Barrett  H.  Clark.  New  York,  S. 
French ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.  [1915]  33  p. 
12°.  (The  world's  best  plays  by  celebrated 
European  authors) 

©  Sept.  30,  1915 ;  2c.  Oct.  4,  1915 ;  D :  41888  ; 
Samuel  French,  New  York.  24989b 


—  comedy  of  Irish  folk-life  in  4  acts,  by  D.  J. 
Shea.     141  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   May   3,   1915;   D :  40544 ;   Dennis   J. 
Shea,  Brighton,  Mass.  249890 

drama  in  3  acts,  by  Arthur  Schnitzler,  tr. 


from  the  German  by  Mary  L.  Stephenson. 
{In  Poet  lore,  v.  22,  no.  4,  .Tuly-Aug.  1911; 
periodical  ©  Sept.  20,  1911 ;  2c.  Sept.  21,  1911 ; 
B:  248047;  Poet  lore  co.,  Boston)  24990 

—  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  B.  Ould,     27  p.     4°. 
Typewi-itten. 

©  Ic.  July  6,  1911 ;  D :  24644 ;  J.  B.  Ould. 
Unicoi,  Tenn.  24991 


1242 


24991 


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25010 


Legacy  (The) — Continued. 
play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  B. 


Ould.     85  p.     4° 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  19,  1915 ;  D :  39531 ;  Jesse  Bright 
Ould,  New  York.  24991a 

a  sketch  in  1  act,  by  P.  Shaw.     [1],  11  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  4,  1912 ;  D :  29867 ;  Percy  Shaw, 
New  York.  24992 

or,  Eulali's  claim,  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 

A.  L.  Zeller.     Typewritten. 

©  Arthur  L.  Zeller,  St.  Louis ;  1897 :  36955, 
June  22 ;  Ic.  June  22.  24993 

Legacy  (The)  of  sin;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
G.  H.   Harris. 

©  George    Hamilton    Harris,    New    York ; 
1898 :  74370,  Dec.  20.  24994 

Legal  advice;  dramatic  comedy  sketch,  by  J.  F. 
Ryan.    17  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  11,1915 ;  D :  41544  ;  John  Flavian 
Ryan,  Brooklyn.  24994a 

Legal  bonds;  a  society  play  in  4  acts,  by  A. 
Vatter. 

©  August  Vatter,  Boston  ;  1898  :  27756,  May 
2.  24995 

Legal  (A)  document.     See  Schemes. 

Legal  (A)  holiday;  a  comic  drama,  by  F.  E. 
Chase. 

©  F.  E.  Chase,  Boston  ;  1880 :  18041,  Nov.  27. 

24996 

• •  a  new  and  original  musical  comedy  in  3 


acts,  3  scenes,  by  T.  E.  Powers. 

©    Thomas    E.    Powers,    Brooklyn;    1889: 
38110,  Dec.  14.  24997 

Legal  lights;  or.  Doe  &  Roe,  a  comedy  in  1  act. 
14  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Louis  E.  Salmon,  New  York ;  1892  :  41497, 
Oct.  13 ;  2c.  Jan.  10,  1893.  24998 

Legal  (A)  puzzle;  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
W.  A.  Tremavne.  New  York,  Dick,&  Fitz- 
gerald, 1911.     56  p.    12°. 

©  Apr.  8,  1911 ;  2c.  Apr.  8,  1911 ;  D :  23879  ; 
Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.  24999 

Legal  (The)  scapegoat;  or.  The  substitute,  play 
in  3  acts,  by  T.  A.  Campbell.  [147]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  6,  1914;  D:  36951;  Thomas  A. 
Campbell,  Jersey  City.  24999a 

Legal  (The)  sin;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  M. 
Wagner.     Typewritten. 

©  Madge  Morris   Wagner,   Denver;   1896: 
70548,  Dec.  28 ;  2c.  Jan.  29, 1897.  25000 


Legal  (A)  trap;  a  play  in  a  prologue  and  3  acts, 
by  C.  Logan. 

©  Celia  Logan,  New  York ;  1891 :  6505,  Feb. 
17.  25001 

Legal  (The)  twins;  a  comedy,  by  L.  J.  Tynan. 

©  Leonard  J.  Tynan,  Paterson ;  1891 :  14318, 
Apr.  20.  25002 

Legally  dead;  a  4  act  comedy  drama,  by  Eunice 
Fitch.    35  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Harry   Shannon,   Ludington,   Mich. ;   D : 
2496,  Oct.  25,  1902 ;  2c.  Oct.  13,  1902.        25003 

play  in  1  act,  by  R.  Weiman.     [2],  21  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  28,  1912;  D:  29207;  Rita  Wei- 
man, New  York.  25004 

Legardere;  a  grand  spectacular  drama  in  a 
prologue  and  4  acts,  by  I.  Kiralfy. 

©  Imre  Kiralfy  and  Edw.  G.  Gilmore,  New 
York  ;  1887 :  7919,  Apr.  2.  25005 

Legatee  (The);  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
music  by  Guy  Bevier  Williams,  book  by  P. 
Morse. 

©  Palmer  Morse,  Milwaukee  ;  D :  2988,  Feb. 
13,  1903.  25006 

Legend  (The);  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  P.  Good- 
hart.    Typewritten. 

©  Jacob  P.  Goodhart,  New  Haven;  1896: 
7636,  Jan.  31 ;  2c.  Feb.  1.  25007 

drama  in  1  act,  by  W.  H.  Denney.     16  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  17,  1915 ;  D :  39712 ;  William  H. 
Denney,  New  York.  25007a 

Legend  (The)  of  Aeolian. 

©  Samuel  F,  Hyman,  New  York;  D :  3901, 
Aug.  25,  1903.  25008 

Legend  (The)  of  Castle  Molfi.     See  Pico. 

Legend  (A)  of  modern  times;  conceived,  by 
L.  R.  Smith,  written  by  Fred  Wellman.  [6] 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Nov.   27,    1914;    D:  39047;    Lon   R. 
Smith,  Indianapolis.  25008a 

Legend  (The)  of  Prenzberg;  an  original  drama 
in  3  acts,  by  M.  R.  Macfarlane. 

©    Margaret    R.    Macfarlane,    New    York; 
1885 :  8423,  Apr.  10.  25009 

Legend  of  Saint  Nicholas;  by  B.  M.  Dix.  31  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  14,  1909  ;  D  :  17255 ;  Beulah  Marie 
Dix,  Lynn,  Mass.  25010 

[play  in  1  act]  by  Beulah  Marie  Dix.     (In 

Poet  lore,  v.  25,  no.  5,  Sept.-Oct.  1914 ;  periodi- 
cal ©  Oct.  29,  1914;  2c.  Nov.  2,  1914;  B: 
317941 ;  Poet  lore  co.,  Boston)  25010a 


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25011 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


25026 


Legend  of  Sleepy  Hollow;  dramatized  by  the 
pupils  of  Sidney  grammar  school. 

©  Ida  M.  Hall,  Sidney,  O. ;  D :  11491,  Oct. 
7,  1907.  25011 

an  opera,  by  S.  Shoup.  14  p.  f°.  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©   Ic.   Oct.   10,   1910;    D:  22262;    Sherman 
Shoup,  Holton,  Kan.  25012 

See  also  Brora  Bones. — Headless  horse- 
man.— Ichabod  Crane. — B-ip  Van  Winkle. — 
Wolfert's  Roost. 

Legend  (The)  of  Tannhauser;  a  spectacular 
drama,  by  S.  J.  Fillette. 

©  Saint  Julian  Fillette,  Washington ;  18S4 : 
14791,  July  21.  25013 

Legend  of  the  Catskills;  a  romantic  comedy 
drama,  by  P.  Kingsley.  97  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Pierce  Kingsley,   Syracuse,   N.   Y. ;    D : 
6966,  July  15,  1905 ;  2c.  July  15,  1905.     25014 

Legend  (The)  of  the  Christmas  tree;  a  play 
for  children  in  3  acts,  by  Ella  Keatinge.  New 
York,  The  Roxbury  publisiiing  company,  1899. 
12  p.    16°.     (Wiziard  series) 

©  Roxburv  pub.  co..  New  York;  1899:  12661, 
Feb.  15;  2c.  Feb.  15.  25015 

Legend  .(The)  of  the  hills;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by 

C.  Rodgers   [i.  e.  G.  C.  Rogers]     New  York 

[Guide  printing  &  pu.b.  co.,  1909]     67  p.    16°. 

©   July   27,   1909;   2c.   July  27,   1909;    D: 

16419;   G.  Cleveland  Ro<lgers,  Brooklyn. 

25016 

Legend  (The)  of  the  isle.     See  Vuur-bril. 

Legend  of  the  Klondike;  an  extravaganza  in  3 
acts,  by  R.  A.  Barnet. 

©   Robert  A.   Barnet,    Dorchester,    Mass.; 
1898:611.5,  Jan.  17.  25017 

Legend  of  the  region  of  gold.  See  Regius  san- 
guis. 

Legend  (The)  of  the  ring;  singular  thing  in  2 
acts,  book  and  lyrics,  by  F.  Finney,  music  by 
Harry  L.  Alford.  [78]  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  July  14,  1913 ;  D :  33787 ;  Frank  Fin- 
ney, Boston.  25018 

Legend  (A)  of  the  tea;  light  opera  in  2  acts, 
book,  nuisic  and  lyrics  by  M.  Ij.  Wertheimer, 
lyrics  by  Kate  L.  Ferguson.  [67]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Feb.  11,  1914;  D:  35999;  Mary  Lee 
Wertheimer,  Milford,  Pa.  25018a 


Legerdemain    (The)    of    love. 
Cupid. 


See    Conjuror 


Legend  (The)  of  Wyoming, 
family. 

Legenden  und  alteren  dichtungen. 
nettenmacher  (Der) 


Legion  (The)  of  honor;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  bv 
D.  T.  Callahan. 

©  Henry  E.  Abbey,  New  York ;  1880 :  16466, 
Oct.  30.  25019 


Legislateur   (Le)   de  Cythere. 
de  Prevan, 


See  Monsieur 


Legislator  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  S.  B.  Tall. 
[4]  p.    f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    12.    1910;    D:  22031;    Stanley 
Broughton  Tall,  Baltimore.  25020 

Legitimate  hold-up;  a  tabloid  comedv  drama, 
by  W.  H.  Macart.  [1],  22  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  26,  1909 ;  D :  16632 ;  William  H. 
Macart,  New  York.  25021 

Legitimate  (The)  though  unrecognized  heir  to 
the  throne  of  England.  See  England's 
wrong. 

Lehmanns  kinder;  schwank  in  3  akten,  von  H. 
Sturm.  Berlin,  Vertriebsstelle  des  Verbandes 
deutscher  biihnenschriftsteller,  g.  m.  b.  h.  84 
p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  July  22,  1915  ;  D :  41420 ;  Hans  Sturm, 
Leipzig.  25021a 

Leibgardist  (Der);  spiel  in  3  akten,  von  Franz 
Molnar  und  Ernst  Mayer.  120  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  17,  1910 ;  D  :  22833  ;  International 
copyright  bureau,  ltd.,  London.  25022 

See  also  Gardeoffizier  (Der) 

Leiden  (Das)  Christi.     See  Passion. 

Leif  Ericsson;  romantic  play  in  4  acts,  by  Ho- 
bart  Bosworth  and  A.  Anderson.  91  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.   23,   1910;    D:  20548;    Antony 


Anderson,  Los  Angeles. 


25023 


Leif  Erikson;  historisk  drama  i  3  Imndlinger. 
af  C.  M.  Thnland.  Seattle,  Washington  print- 
ing CO.,  1910.     58  p.     12°. 

©  Dec.  S,  1910  ;  2c.  Dec.  27,  1910 ;  D  :  23190  ; 
C.  M.  Thuland,  San  Diego,  Cal.  25024 

Leila;  an  original  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  von 
Herder.     104  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  A.  von  Herder,  London ;  D :  10174,  Mar. 
20,  1907;  2c.  Mar.  23,  1907.  25025 


See  Smith  (The) 
See  Klari- 

1244 


— •  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  T.  Buchanan.     141  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Florence   Rockwell    and   Thompson    Bu- 
chanan, New  York;  D :  7198,  Sept.  2,  1905;  2c. 


Sept.  2,  1905. 


25026 


25027 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


2504d 


Leila's  captive;  a  war  drama,  by  F.  C.  Bar- 
clay. 

©  Fannie  C.  Barclay,    New    York;    1898: 
48039,  Aug.  15.  25027 

Leinfenz  (Die);  dramatisches  spiel,  von  E.  J. 
Freuud.  Antigo,  Wis.,  Antigo  pub.  co.  [1914] 
1  p.  1.,  25  p.     16°. 

©   Mar.   16,    1914;    2c.   Mar.   28,   1914;    D: 
36491 ;  Antigo  pub.  co.,  Antigo,  Wis.      25027a 

Leipziger  (Der)  jahrmarkt;  von  Friedricli 
Riickert,  in  auftrag  der  erben  zum  erstenmal 
veroffentlicht  und  herausgegeben  von  Georg 
Schenk  (Breslau)  Miinchen,  B.  Sutter,  1913. 
78  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  5,  1913  ;  2c.  Nov.  26,  1913  ;  D  :  35167  ; 
Berthold  Sutter,  Munich.  25028 

Lelange;  a  romantic  spectacular  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  W.  C.  M.  Steckel. 

©  W.  C.  M.  Steckel,  New  York;  1875:8416, 
Aug.  14.  25029 

Lelawalla;  or.  Tale  of  the  white  canoe,  by  H. 
S.  Wittmaak  and  Paul  Stoughton.  16  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  9,  1910 ;  D :  20145 ;  H.  Sylvester 
Wittmaak,  New  York.  25030 

Leli-Tsee;  japanisches  marchen  iu  1  aufzuge, 
von  Wolfgang  Kirchbach,  musik  von  Franz 
Curti.  Leipzig,  Breitkopf  &  Hartel,  1896.  2 
p.  1.,  37  p.    12°. 

©  Breitkopf  &  Hartel,  Leipzig ;  1896 :  32440, 
May  29 ;  2c.  May  29.  25031 

Lem  Jimson's  love  affair;  a  1  act  dramatic  com- 
position, by  F.  J.  Beamau.  9  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Fred  .T.  Beamau,  Jackson,  Mich. ;  D :  8037, 
Feb.  20,  1906 ;  2c.  Feb.  20,  1906.  25032 

Lemon  (The)  handers;  by  H.  Burky. 

©  Henry  Burky,  Brooklyn ;  D :  12462,  Mar. 
2,  1908.  25033 

novelty  sketch  in  1  act,  by  H.  Burky.     [2], 


12  p.     4°,     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    15,    1913;    D:  34426;    Henry 
Burky,  Brooklyn.  25034 

Lemon    (The)    squeezer;   by   R.   Dean   and   G. 
Friend. 

©   Ralph   Dean   and   George   Friend,   New 
York  ;  D  :  2783,  Dec.  30,  1902.  25035 

Lemons;  comedy  in  4  acts,  tr.  from  the  German, 

by  A.  Neuendorff. 

©   Ad.    Neuendorff,    United    States;    1876: 

2318,  Feb.  25.  25036 
a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  adapted  to  the 

American  stage  from  Julius  Rosen's  German 

comedy  of  the  same  name,  by  James  B.  Run- 

nion. 
©    James    H.    McVicker,    Chicago;    1877: 

2203,  Feb.  19.  25037 


Lemons — Continued. 

■  or,  Wedlock  for  seven,  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 

by  A.  Daly. 

©   Augustiu    Daly,    New   York;    1877:282, 

Jan.  6.  25038 


■  Same. 

©  Joseph  F.  Daly,  Mary  D.  Daly  and  Rich- 
ard Dorney,  executors  of  Augustiu  Daly,  New 
York,  in  renewal  for  14  years  from  Jan.  6, 
1905  ;  D  :  6006,  Jan.  5,  1905.  25039 

Len  Gansett;  a  dramatization  of  Opie  Read's 
story,  by  L.  Frankenfield.  ,56  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Laura  Frankenfield,  Duiuth,  Minn. ;  D : 
2306,  Sept.  8,  1902 ;  2c.  May  21.  1903.      25040 

Lena;  seguito  alia  Cavalleria  rusticana,  melo- 
dramma  in  2  atti,  del  Stanislao  de  Chiara, 
musica  del  maestro  E.  Sorrentino.  [18]  p. 
12°.    Printed.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Eugenio  Sorrentino,  Kansas  City,  Mo. ; 
D :  7123,  Aug.  3,  1905 ;  2c.  Aug.  3,  1905. 

25041 

sketch  iu  1  act,  by  E.  Aug.  lip.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  29,  1911 ;  D :  25099 ;  Edna  Aug, 
New  York.  25042 

or,  Three  pairs  of  shoes,  a  musical  comedy 

in  prologue  and  3  acts,  adapted  by  Kate  May- 
hew. 

©  Agnes  Hallock,  New  York ;  1883 :  12143, 
July  3.  25043 

Lena  of  Hoboken;  sketch,  by  A.  N.  Nicholson. 
8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Oct.  4,  1910  ;  2c.  Aug.  26,  1911 ;  D  :  25114 ; 
Angeline  Norton  Nicholson,  Flushing,  N.  Y. 

25044 

Lena  Rivers;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  adapted 
from  the  story  of  Mary  J.  Holmes,  by  M. 
Doran.     106  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Marie  Doran,  Jamaica,  N.  Y. ;  D :  11105, 
July  27,  1907 ;  2c.  Sept.  20,  1907.  25045 

by    M.    Doran,    dramatized    from    the 

story  of  the  same  name  by  Mary  J.  Holmes. 
[106*1  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  14, 1911 ;  D  :  23961 ;  Marie  Doran, 
Jamaica,  N.  Y.  25046 

dramatized    by    Beulah    M.    Poynter, 


from  Mary  J.  Holmes'  novel  of  the  same  name. 
79  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Burton  S.  Nixon,  Poplar  Bluff,  Mo.;  D: 
7733,  Dec.  18,  1905;  2c.  Feb.  23,  1906;  Ic. 
new  ed.  Feb.  15,  1908.  25047 

•dramatized  from  the  novel  of  Mary  J. 


Holmes,  by  Beaumont  Claxton  [pseud,  of  T.  C. 
Taylor]     81  p.    f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.   12,   1913;    D:  32654;   Thomas 
Claxton  Taylor,  Lorain,  O.  25048 


1245 


^504d 


DEAMAMC  COMPOSITIONS 


25070 


Lena  Rivers — Continued. 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  Chas.  Lawrence. 

f°.    Mimeographed. 


©  Frank  Hannan,  Chicago ;  D :  15657,  Apr. 
19,  1909 ;  2c.  June  10,  1909.  25049 

dramatization  in  4  acts  of  Mary  J.  Holmes's 

novel,  by  Nelson  Compston.  63  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Oct.  10,  1909 ;  2c.  Nov.  1,  1909 ;  D :  17244 ; 
Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  25O50 

dramatization  in  3  acts  of  Mary  J.  Holmes's 

novel  of  same  title  by  Nelson  Compston.  Chi- 
cago, Chicago  manuscript  co.,  1913.  37  p.  t°. 
Mimeographed. 

©  Oct.  7,  1913 ;  2c.  Oct.  20,  1913 ;  D :  34768 ; 
Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  25051 

-new  version  in  3  acts,  by  W.  F.  Burke. 

68  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    2,    1912;    D:  30160;    William 
Francis  Burke,  New  York.  25052 

Lena,  the  flower  girl;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Con  T.  Murphy.    79  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Louise  Litta,  United  States ;  1888 :  4917, 
Feb.  14 ;  Ic.  Feb.  14.  25053 

Lena,  the  lineman;  an  original  electro-sensa- 
tional drama,  by  Dr.  J.  B.  Low. 

©   J.   Barney   Low,   Brooklyn;   1891:7877, 
Mar.  2.  25054 

Lena,  the  madcap;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  K. 
Putnam. 

©    Katie    Putnam,    Chicago;    1882:19792, 
Nov.  22.  25055 

Lenador  (El);  zarzuela  comica  en  1  acto  y  3 
cuadros,  en  prosa  inspirada  en  una  obra  de 
Moligre,  letra  de  M.  Manas,  mfisica  de  Zaca- 
rifts  Lopez  Debesa.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores  espanoles]  1912.  38,  [2]  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Mar.  6,  1913 ;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1913 ;  D  :  32560 ; 
Manuel  Manas,  Madrid.  25056 

Lend  me  a  dollar;  an  operatic  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  John  Harrison. 

©  William  Carroll,  Chelsea,  Mass.;  1885: 
4579,  Feb.  20.  25057 

Lend  me  five  shillings;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by 
John  Maddison  Morton.  New  American  ed., 
correctly  reprinted  from  the  original  author- 
ized acting  ed.  New  York,  H.  Roorbach,  1889. 
25  p.  12°.  ([Roorbach's  American  ed.  of 
acting  plays,  no.  16] ) 

©    Harold    Roorbach,    New    York;    1889: 
37522,  Dec.  9 ;  2c.  Dec.  14.  25058 

by  M.  Cohen.    Rev.  and  abridged. 


Lend  me  $200.00;  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
63  p  Max  Weston  Rae  and  J.  G.  Rae.     [1],  51  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  13, 1914 ;  D :  37308 ;  John  G.  Rae, 
Osborne,  Kan.  25059a 


Lend  me  your  wife;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Dion 
Boucicault  and  Sidney  Rosenfeld.  106  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

■  ©  Roland  Reed,  United  States ;  1891 :  4313, 
Jan.  30;  2c.  Feb.  21.  25060 

a  playlet,  by  G.  E.  Stoddard.     34  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  George  E.   Stoddard,  Utica,   N.   Y. ;   D: 
6221,  Feb.  13,  1905 ;  2c.  Feb.  13,  1905.    25061 

Lenore;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  G.  Temple. 
©  J.  Gordon  Temple,  Denver ;   1896 :  2903, 
Jan.  6.  25062 

an  emotional  drama  in  5  acts,  by   M.  F. 


Brenan. 

©   May   Fleischman   Brenan,    New    York; 
1882:4885,  Mar.  29.  25063 

or.   Good-bye,    sweetheart,   a  drama  in  3 


©  Morris  Cohen,  Chicago ;  1899 :  12743,  Feb. 
16.  25059 


acts,  adapted  from  Rhoda  Broughton's  novel 
by  M.  Walsh. 

©  Marie  Walsh,  Brooklyn ;  1872 :  4679,  May 
6.  25064 

Lenore's  engagement;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  F. 
P.  Foster. 

©   William    K.    Foster,   New   York;    1874: 
9811,  July  27.  25065 

Leo;  or,  The  scarlet  cord,  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
E.  Henderson.    New  York,  1884. 

©  Ettie  Henderson,   Long  Branch,  N.   J. ; 
1884  :  20440,  Oct.  10.  25066 

Leo  and  Lotas;  a  grand  spectacle  and  roman- 
tic fairy  drama  in  4  acts  and  16  tableaux,  by 
.Tarrett  and  Palmer. 

©  Jarrett  and   Palmer,  New  York;   3872: 
11423,  Oct.  26.  25067 

Leo,  and  lot  of  it,  Leo  Lots;  or,  Lots  of  Leo,  an 
original  burlesque  in  1  act,  by  J.  F.  Poole. 

©   Jolm   F.   Poole,    Brooklyn;    1872:11868, 
Nov.  9.  ■  25068 

Leo  Lots.      See  Leo,   and  lots  of  it. 

Leo,  the  iconoclast  and  Irene,  the  image  wor- 
shiper; or,  The  order  of  Montrino,  a  drama, 
by  J.  A.  Holland. 

©  J.  A.  Holland,  Fort  Worth,  Tex.;  1890: 
14274,  Apr.  30.  25069 

Leo,  the  lion;  by  A.  F.  Simons. 

©  Alice  Flagg  Simons,  United  States ;  1889 : 
2789,  Jan.  23.  25070 


1246 


25071 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE  UNITED  STATES 


25088 


Leo,  the  royal  cadet;  an  entirely  new  and  origi- 
nal military  opera  in  4  acts,  libretto  by  George 
Frederic  Cameron,  music  by  Oscar  Ferdinand 
Telgniaun.  [Philadelphia,  1891]  32  j).  16°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Heinrich  B.  Telgmann,  Philadelphia ; 
1891:26857,  July  27;  2c.  July  30.  25071 

Leola,  a  woman  of  fate;  a  5  act  emotional 
drama,  by  J.  E.  Hope. 

©  James  E.  Hope,  Chicago;  1885:26659, 
Dec.  17.  25072 

Leon  of  the  Asturias;  a  romantic  play  in  4  acts, 
by  F.  Dobinson  and  A.  Mathews.  92  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Florence  Dobinson  and  Amanda  Mathews, 
Los  Angeles  ;  D  :  106S8,  June  3,  1907  ;  2c.  July 
1,  1907.  25073 

Leon  Parmet's  spook  minstrels;  by  L.  Parmet. 

©  Leon  Parmet,  New  York ;  D :  6407.  Mar. 

27,  1905.  25074 

Leon  .  .  .  Perez  y  Garcia;  juguete  c6mico  en 
1  acto  y  en  prosa,  inspirado  en  un  cuento  fran- 
cos, por  los  senores  Jover,  Arroyo  y  Castilla. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1908. 
27  p.     12°. 

©  Jover,  Arroyo  &  Castilla.  Madrid ;  D : 
13582,  Aug.  19,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  19,  1908.    25075 

Leon  Zamora  y  Salamanca;  farsa  c6mico-mili- 
tar  en  3  actos  y  un  prologo,  en  prosa,  original 
de  Carlos  Jaquotot  y  Antonio  Navarro.  Ma- 
drid [Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1915. 
71  p.     12°. 

©  June  24,  1915;  Ic.  June  25,  1915;  D: 
41055 ;  C.  Jaquotot  y  A.  Navarro,  Madrid. 

25075a 

Leonard  Fox,  jr. ;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  D.  Hast- 
ings. 

©  Dille  Hastings,  Philadelphia  ;  1894 :  13297, 
Mar.  7.  25076 

Leonarda;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Bjornstjerne 
Bjornson,  tr.  from  the  Norwegian  by  Daniel 
L.  Hanson.  (In  Drama,  no.  3,  Aug.  1911; 
periodical  ©  Aug.  9,  1911;  2c.  Aug.  11,  1911; 
B  :  24GGG6 ;  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago)      , 

25076a 

Leonardo,  the  Magnificent;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
S.  M.  Hirsch.     [1],  16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Feb.  28,  1913;  D:  36192;  Sidney  M. 
Hirsch,  Nashville.  25076b 

Leone;  a  libretto  in  3  acts,  by  A.  L.  Combs. 
©  Annie  Linmere  Combs,  Cincinnati ;  1890 : 
7591,  Mar.  6.  25077 

Leone,  the  heiress  of  Northerly  Towers;  drama 
in  5  acts,  by  L.  M.  Mangold. 

©  Louise  Mary  Mangold,  Detroit;  1898: 
58860,  Oct.  6.  25078 


Leoni;  or,  The  gipsy  queen's  revenge,  musical 
drama  in  5  acts,  composed  by  Mrs.  W.  De  L. 
Mars. 

©  Mrs.  William  De  Los  Mars,   Brockton, 
Mass. ;  1895 :  49806,  Oct.  1.  25079 


See  Noel  Corson's  oath. 
L.    Dellen- 


Leonia's  repentance 

Leonidas,  king  of  Hellen;    by    J 
baugh. 

©  Jesse  Laubie  Dellenbaugh,    Salem,    O. ; 
1900  A :  24225,  Sept.  29.  25080 

Leonie,  the  crown  child  of  Bussia;  an  original 
comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  S.  Marble. 

©  Scott  Marble,  Chicago;  1883:7163,  Apr. 
16.  25081 

Leonie,  the  waif.     See  Shadow  (The)  detective. 

Leonor  de  Guzman.  See  Plays  and  poems,  by 
G.  H.  Boker. 

Leonora  Concini,  the  Galigai.  See  Elower 
(The)  girl  of  the  Innocents. 

Leonora  Telles;  drauuna  lirico  in  4  atti,  parole 
e  musica  di  J.  M.  Arroyo,  tr.  italiana  di  Arturo 
Colautti.  [Leipzig,  C.  G.  Roder]  1909.  68  p. 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Sept.   3,   1909;   2c.    Sept.   16,   1909;   D: 
16801 ;  Joao  M.  Arroyo,  Lisbon,  Portugal. 

25082 


lyrisches  drama  in  4  akten,  dichtung  und 

musik  von  Joao  Arroyo,  deutsch  von  Ludwig 
Hartmann.  [Leipzig,  C.  G.  Roder]  1910.  82 
p.   12°.     [Textbuch] 

©  Jan.  1,  1910 ;  2c.  Jan;  13,  1910 ;  D :  17921 ; 
Joao  M.  Arroyo,  Lisbon,  Portugal.  25083 

Leonore;  or.  Good-bye,  sweetheart,  a  drama  in 
4  acts,  and  prologue,  by  M.  H.  Gilbert. 

©  Mary  Haines  Gilbert,  New  York;  1872: 
4283,  Apr.  24.  25084 

Leonore,  belle  of  the  season;  drama  with  pro- 
logue, 4  acts,  by  C.  E.  Helm. 

©   Charles   E.   Helm,    Indianapolis;    1883: 
2724,-  Feb.  10.  25085 

Leopard's  (The)  spots;  American  play  in  a  pro- 
logue and  3  acts,  by  T.  Dixon,  dramatized 
from  the  novel  of  the  same  title.  130  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   10,   1913;   D :  34375 ;   Thomas 
Dixon,  New  York.  25086 

Sec  also  Clansman  (The) 

Leopold's  vow;  or.  True  to  the  last,  a  sensa- 
tional play  iu  a  prologue  and  3  acts,  by  W.  J. 
Thompson. 

©  W.  J.  Thompson,  United  States;  1876: 
2469,  Feb.  28.  25087 

Leper  (The);  domestic  drama  in  3  acts,  by  G. 
Seibel.     [2],  83  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  29,  1913 ;  D  :  34637  ;  George  Sei- 
bel, Pittsburgh.  25088 


1247 


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25110 


Lepers  (The);  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  R.  Henegan. 

©  Rex.  Henegan,  Boston ;  D :  14457,  Dec.  4, 

1908.  25089 

Leporillo  and  the  naughty  fellow.  See  Juan, 
junior. 

Leprechaun  (The);  comedy-drama  in  3  acts,  by 
L.  Donahue.    145  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  17,  1915 ;  D  :  40564 ;  Lena  Dona- 
hue, Kansas  City,  Mo.  25089a 

— —  a  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  E.  Henry-Ruffin. 

©  M.   E.   Henry-Ruffin,   Mobile;   D:  10019, 
Feb.  23,  1907.  25090 

a  romantic  Irish  drama  in  5  acts,  by  E. 

Mortimer  and  J.  F.  Milliken. 

©  James  F.  Milliken  and  Edmund  Morti- 
mer, New  York ;  1888 :  36867,  Dec.  26.     25091 

Lepreuse  (La);  tragfidie  legendaire  en  3  actes, 
poeme  de  Henry  Bataille,  musique  de  Sylvio 
Lazzari.  Paris,  M.  Esch,  1912.  76  p.  16°. 
[Words  only] 

©   Apr.   20,    1912;   2c.   Apr.   22,   1912;   D: 
29440 ;  Max  Eschig,  Paris.  25092 

Leroy  Stanton,  sculptor;  a  5  act  romantic 
drama,  by  F.  Marquart. 

©    Fred   Marquart,    Sandusky,    O. ;    1894 : 
46614,  Oct.  5.  25093 

Lesbian  (The)  nightingale.  See  Aphrodite 
Pandemus. 

Leslie  Stuart;  a  dramatic  composition,  by  Mrs. 
N.  E.  Nicholson. 

©  Mrs.  N.  E.  Nicholson,  New  York;  1889: 
25111,  Aug.  16.  25094 

Lesser  (The)  evil;  play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  V.  Suth- 
erland.    [3],  146  p.    4°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  10,  1910 ;  D :  22526 ;  Howard  V. 
Sutherland,  Denver.  25095 

See  also  Masques  of  Cupid. 


12  p. 


Type- 


Lesson   (The);  by  F.  Hunt, 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  5,  1910 ;  D :  20358 ;  Fannie  Hunt, 
New  York.  25096 

comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Walter  Christmas,  tr. 


from  the  German  of  Julia  Koppel  by  Alice 
Hill  Harris  and  Mary  W.  Montgomery. 

©  Meta  Illing,  Berlin;  D:  10364,  Apr.  17. 
1907.  25097 

—  drama  in  1  act,  by  C.  S.  Chambers.     [4], 
12  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  19,  1913 ;  D :  34957 ;  Chas.  Spen- 
cer Chambers,  Covington,  Ky.  25098 

play  in  3  acts,  by  G.  A.  Holt.     123  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  13,  1911;  D:  25748;  George  A. 
Holt,  New  York.  25099 


Lesson    (The) — Continued. 

'Play   of   modern   American   life,   by   J.   M. 

Downey.    62  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    17,    1909;    D:  17015;    J.    M. 
Downey,  Cleveland.  25100 

Lesson  (A)  at  eleven  p.  m.;  1  act  dramatic 
composition,  by  Fred  J.  Beaman.  21  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  F.  J.  Beaman,  Jackson,  Mich. ;  D :  9566, 
Dec.  3,  1906 ;  2c.  Dec.  3,  1906.  25101 


Lesson  (A)  for  all. 
sinner. 


See  Saint  (The)  and  the 


Lesson  (A)  for  lovers;  by  Si.  U.  Collins.  66 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Abe  L.  Davis,  Detroit ;  D :  11663,  Nov.  5, 
1907 ;  2c.  Nov.  13,  1907.  25102 

Lesson  (A)  in  aviation;  in  1  act,  by  Chas.  H. 
Smith.     [18]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  11,  1911;   D:  25990;  Kresko  & 
Fox,  Port  Jefferson,  N.  Y.  25103 

Lesson  (A)  in  bridge;  a  1  act  comedy,  by  W. 
Hodge.     [2],  16  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.   20,    1913;    D:  32376;   William 
Hodge,  New  York.  25104 

Lesson  (A)  in  economy;  a  play  in  1  act,  by 
W.  E.  Bonney  and  Ralph  Kellard.  14  p.  f. 
Typewritten. 

©  William  E.  Bonney,  New  York ;  D :  6506, 
Apr.  12,  1905 :  2c.  Apr.  6,  1905.  25105 

Lesson  in  flirtation;  playlet  in  1  act,  with 
music,  by  L.  P.  Warner.  16  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Words  only] 

©   Ic.    Oct.   1,   1909 ;    D :  17023 ;   Louise   P. 
Warner,  New  York.  25106 

Lesson  (A)  in  flying;  farcical  skit,  by  H.  Cole- 
man.    12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  24,  1912;   D:  29759;   Hamilton 


Coleman,  Chicago. 


25107 


Lesson  (A)  in  grammar;  a  sketch,  by  D.  Mc- 
Laren.    26  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Donald  MacLaren,   Milwaukee ;   D :  492, 
May  20,  1901 ;  2c.  May  20,  1901.  25108 

Lesson  (A)  in  harmony;  by  Alfred  Austin. 
New  York,  S.  French ;  Loudon,  S.  French,  ltd., 
1904.     35  p.     12°. 

©  Samuel  Frencli,  New  York ;  D :  5784,  Nov. 
18,  1904;  2c.  Nov.  28,  1904.  25109 

Lesson  (A)  in  hold-up;  by  II.  K.  McCulloch. 
12  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Reeda  Kerfoot  McCulloch,  Indianapolis ; 
D :  11316,  Sept.  9,  1907 ;  2c.  Sept.  9,  1907. 

25110 


1248 


25111 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


35130 


Lessen  (A)  in  housekeeping;  1  act  play  based 
on  Juliet  Wilbor  Tompkins'  novel  entitled 
Pleasures  and  palaces,  by  B.  A.  Wordemann 
and  Juliet  Wilbor  Tompkins.  14  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.   June   25,   1913;    D :  33598 ;   Bert   A. 
Wordemann,  Weehawken,  N.  J.  25111 

Lesson  (A)  in  love;  playlet,  by  J.  B.  Theissen. 
[1],  14  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  26.  1913  ;  D  :  34545  ;  John  Byrne 
Theis.seu,  Covington,  Ky.  25112 

—  See  also  Half  hours  of  vaudeville. 


Lesson  in  matrimony;  or,  Mutual  concessions, 
original  3  act  comedj%  by  D.  Austrian  and 
Alice  Brugnot.     [68]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  4,  1910 ;  D :  21265 ;  Delia  Aus- 
trian, Chicago.  25113 

Lesson  (A)  in  whist;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  H.  R. 
Walthew. 

©  George  W.  and  Helene  Ripley  Waltbew, 
San  Francisco  ;  1898  :  12078,  Feb.  17  ;  2c.  Apr. 
29.  25114 

Lesson  (The)  of  friendship;  a  new  version  of 
the  old  story  of  Damon  and  Pythias,  by  I...  H. 
Kelsey,  [St.  Joseph,  Mo.,  Combe  printing  co.] 
1907.     27  p.    8°. 

©  L.  H.  Kelsev,  St.  Joseph,  Mo. ;  D :  10573, 
May  15,  1907 ;  2c.  May  8,  1907.  25115 

Lesson  (A)  to  fathers.     See  Vice  versa. 

Lesson  (A)  to  jealousy;  vaudeville  in  1  act,  by 
N.  II.  Hornstine.     Typewritten.^ 

©  Nathan  H.  Hornstine,  Philadelphia.  1897 : 
6165,  Jan.  20;  Ic.  Jan.  20.  25116 

Lesson  (A)  to  parents;  comedy  in  3  acts. 

©  Stephen  Fiske,  New  York;  1883:13829. 
July  27.  25117 

Lessons  in  intrigue;  or.  The  school  for  wives, 
a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  B.  Howard.  New  York, 
S.  French  &  son. 

©  Bronson  Howard,  United  States;  1^75: 
1.541,  Feb.  17.  25118 

See  also  Wives. 


Lessons  in  life;  drama  of  morals  in  5  acts,  by 
Jane  Pines  De  Nute  [pseud,  of  Q.  A.  MacNutt] 
[105]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  1,  1914  ;  D  :  38976  ;  Queen  Amelia 
MacNutt,  Brooklyn.  25118a 

Lessons  in  search  of  greatness;  by  Simon 
Pure  [pseud,  of  S.  IM.  Landis] 

©  S.  M.  Landis,    Philadelphia;    1875:928, 
Jan.  30.     [For  copies  reed,  see  1875 :  5168] 

25119 


Lessons  in  search  of  greatness — Continued. 

or,  Stepping  down  the  ladder,  tragic  tab- 
leau comedy,  4  intermissions  and  14  scenes, 
by  S.  M.  Landis.  Philadelphia,  The  author, 
1875.     41  p.     12°. 

©    Simon   M.    Landis.    Philadelphia;    1875: 
5168,  May  19;  Ic.  May  17,  1875.  25120 

Lest  we  forget;  by  A.  Conley.  5  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Aloys  Conley,  Oakland,  Cal. ;  D :  112.52, 
Aug.  27,  1907;  2c.  Aug.  27,  1907.  25121 


play  in  1  act,  by  A.  Anderson.     [1],  19  p. 

.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    11,    1913;     D:  34704;     Arthur 
Anderson,   London.  25122 

Lest  ye  be  judged;  or.  The  religion  of  David 
Gardiner,  in  1  scene,  by  E.  M.  Shorey.  News- 
paper clippings  mounted  on  cards. 

©    Ethel    May    Shorey,    Lynn,    Mass.;    D: 
13355,  July  16,  1908;  2c.  July  16,  1908. 

25123 

Let  loose;  or.  On  a  spree,  adapted,  tr.  and 
dramatized  from  the  German  entitled  Robert 
und  Bertram,  by  B.  Blumenthal. 

©  Bernard  Blumenthal,  New  York ;   1885 : 
27862,   Dec.   29.  25124 

Let  me  explain;  [play  in  1  act,  by  L.  Hamilton] 
[SJ   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  l( .  Feb.  IS,  1913 ;  D :  32353 ;  Louise  Ham- 
ilton, New  York.  25125 

vaudeville  act,  by  M.  .Hopkins.     8  p.     f°. 

Typewritten. 

.©  Ic.  Nov.  3,  1910 ;  D :  22474 ;  Monroe  Hop- 
kins, Vicksburg,  Mich.  25126 

Let  me  pass;  1  act  vaudeville  sketch,  by  George 
M.  Rosener.  IMilwaukee,  A.  E.  Reim,  1910. 
lip.    16°.     ([Publication]  no.  10) 

©   Dec.    23,    1910;    2c.    Dec.    27,    1910;    D: 
22924;  Adolph  E.  Reim,  Milwaukee.       25127 

Let  no  man  put  asunder;  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
S.  J.  Marshall.    64  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  28,  1911;  D:  24600;   Sidney  J. 
Marshall,  Washington.  25128 

melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  B.  Shaw.     108  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Brinsley  Shaw,  New  York ;  D  :  8956,  Aug. 
13,  1906 ;  2c.  Aug.  13,  1906.  25129 

Let's  all  get  married;  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 
Helen  Bagg.  Philadelphia,  Penn  pub.  co., 
1914.     68  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  5,  1914 ;  2c.  Nov.  9,  1914 ;  D  :  38748 ; 
Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.  25129a 

Let's  elope;  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  W.  IMumford 

[i.  e.  E.  W.  Grant]     60  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  30,  1913 ;  D :  33733 ;  Ethel  Watts 

Grant,  Port  Washington,  N.  Y.  25130 


5379—16- 


-79 


1249 


25131 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


25150 


Let's  get  a  divorce.     See  Divorgons. 

Let's  get  married;  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 

E.  L.  Beach,  jr.     [3],  97  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    22,    1913;    D:  34507;    Enmiett 

Lewis  Beacli,  jr.,  Saginaw,  Mich.  25131 

farce  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  W.  H.  Clifford. 

[91]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   30,   1914;    D:3S371;   Wm.   H. 
Clifford,  Los  Angeles.  25131a 


farce  drama  in  3  acts,  by  H.  A.  McAnarney. 

127  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  24,  1913;  D :  32406 ;  Henry  Al- 
oysius  McAnarney,  Baltimore.  25132 

Let  sleeping-  dogs  lie;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  L. 
Craig.     87  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Mary  Louisa  Craig,  New  York;  1896: 
4023.  .Lnn.  13 ;  2c.  Jan.  13.  25133 

Let  the  women  do  it;  comic  satire  in  3  acts,  by 
E.  L.  Sheldon.    91  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  17,  1915;  D :  41518 ;  Eugene 
Lloyd  Sheldon,  New  York.  25133a 

Let  there  be  light;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  M.  J.  Nerney. 

©  INIartin  J.  Nernev,  New  York ;  D :  15638, 
Apr.  17,  1909.  25134 

Let   those   laugh   who   win;   a   musical   sketch 

adapted,  and  the  music  composed,  by  Alfred  B. 

Sedgwick.    New  York,  Happy  hours  company. 

©  Happy  hours  co.,  New  York ;  1875 :  10549, 

Oct.  13 ;  2c.  Nov.  5.  25135 

Let  us  aloue;  a  financial  farce  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Z. 
Cowles.    146  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Marie  Z.  Cowles,  New  York;  D :  13160, 
.June  10,  1908 ;  2c.  June  10,  1908.  25136 

Let  us  have  peace;  by  .T.  E.  Goodman.  [New 
York.  Tower  bros.  stationery  co.,  1915]  cover- 
title,  12  p.     12°. 

©  May  17,  1915 ;  2c.  and  aff.  INIay  18,  1915 ; 
A:  401041;  Jules  Eckert  Goodman,  Mt.  Ver- 
non, N.  Y.  -  25136a 

^u   melodrama   in   3  acts,   by   F.   Dittmann. 

Pliihi(l('li)hia,  [Keen  &  Trump,  printers]  1873. 
5  p.     12°. 

©  Frederick  Dittmann,  Philadelphia ;  1873 : 
91,  Jan.  6 ;  2c.  Feb.  1.  25137 

play   by    F.    Fearn,    dramatized   from   the 


Diary  of  a  refugee,  ed.  by  F.  Fearn.     30  p. 
4°. 

©    Apr.   23,    1910;    2c.   Apr.   23,    1910;    D: 
20866;  Frances  Fearn,  New  York.  25138 

See  also  Price  (The) 

Letka;  a  drama  in  4  acts  and  14  scenes,  by  P. 
Minnis. 

©    Paul    Minnis,    Aberdeen,    Miss.;    1885: 
20813,  Oct.  5.  25139 


Letoriere ;  romantic  play  in  4  acts,  by  T.  Dal- 
ton.    46  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1909 ;  D :  17065 ;  Test  Dalton, 
Indianapolis.  25140 

Letter  (The);  a  monologue,  by  Adrienne  Rou- 
colle.  Chicago,  The  Dramatic  publishing  com- 
pany, 1908.    7  p.    12°. 

©   Dramatic   pub.   co.,   Chicago ;    D :  14729, 
Jan.  2,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1909.  2514^ 

-play  in  1  act,  from  an  episode  of  Guy  de 

Maupassant,  adapted  by  L.  Lonergan.     [i],  4 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  11,  1914  ;  D  :  37743  ;  Lester  Lon- 
ergan, Lynn,  :Mass.  25141a 

See  also  Plays  for  small  stages. 

Letter  (A)  from  home;  in  1  act  and  1  scene,  by 
George  A.  Kyle.  New  York,  Dick  &  Fitz- 
gerald, 1903.     10  p.    12°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York ;  D :  3547, 
June  6,  1903;  2c.  July  23,  1903.  25142 

-Thanksgiving     play,     by     S.     S.     Tibbals. 

Franklin,    O.,    Eldridge   entertainment   house, 
1912.     10  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  1,  1912  ;  2c.  Dec.  9,  1912  ;  D :  31661 ; 
Seymour  S.  Tibbals,  Franklin,  O.  25143 

See  also  Grange  one-act  plays,  no.  2. 

Letter  (The)  H;  a  drama  in  a  prologue  and  3 
acts,  by  C.  F.  Pidgin  and  M.  M.  Gay.  56  p. 
8°.    Printed. 

©  Mary  M.  Gay  and  Charles  F.  Pidgin,  Bos- 
t<m;  1883:  4403,  Mar.  9;  2c.  Mar.  9.         25144 

drama  in  5  acts,  by  M.  M.  Gay. 

©  Mary  M.  Gay,  Boston ;  1881 :  7635,  May 
14.  25145 

Letter  M;  by  M.  Komroff. 

©  ^Manuel   Konu-off,   New  York ;    D :  15797, 
May  7,  1909.  25146 

Letter  (A)  of  introduction;  farce  by  W.  D. 
Howells.  New  York.  Harper  and  brothers,  1892. 
61  p.  inch  front.,  3  pi.  24°.  (Harper's  black 
&  white  .series) 

©  W.  D.  Howells,  New  York;  1892:22334, 
May  27  ;  2c.  July  25.  25147 

Letter  (A)  of  marque;  formerly  known  as  A 
great  mystery,  a  melodrama  in  6  acts,  by 
M.  W.  Lovell. 

©  May  Wilmotte  Lovell,  Columbia,  S.  C. ; 
1892:9289,  Mar.  1.  25148 

Letter  (The)  of  the  law;  a  1  act  drama,  by  M. 
B.  Kirby.    19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   IMaurice  Brown   Kirby,   New  York ;    D : 
9955,  Feb.  12,  1907;  2c.  Feb.  12,  1907.      25149 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  E.  Ives. 

©  Alice  E.  Ives,  New  York ;  D :  15851,  Mav 
14,  1909.  25150 


1250 


25151 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


25170 


Letter  (A)  to  the  board  of  hell;  or,  A  night 
of  disappointment. 

©   Samuel  Tornberg,   New  York ;   D :  1514, 
Mar.  5,  1902.  25151 

Letters;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  bj'  O.  Hilliard 
Booth.    157  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Oliver  H.   Booth,   New   York;   D :  970-5, 
Dec.  28,  1906;  2c.  Dec.  28,  1906.  25152 

Letters  for  Mr.  Smith;  by  Robert  C.  V.  Meyers. 

©    P.    Garrett   &    co.,    Philadelphia;    1896: 
70847,  Dec.  29.  25153 

Letters  of  fate;  American  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  D.  E.  Davenport.  [72]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  25,  1914 ;  D :  38946 ;  Delbert  Es- 
ses Davenport,  Philadelphia.  25153a 

Letty;  1  act  play,  by  May  Cooper  Lando.  12  p. 
f°.     Typewritten.^ 

©   Albert   Lando,    Salem,    Mass. ;     D :  369, 
Apr.  19,  1901;  2c.  Apr.  20,  1901.  25154 

an  original  drama  in  4  acts  and  an  epilogue, 

by  Arthur  W.  Pinero.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker 
&  CO.;  London,  W.  Heinemann,  1905.  225  p. 
12°. 

©  A.  W.  Pinero,  London ;  D :  5678,  Oct.  25, 
1904;  2c.  Dec.  5,  1904.  25155 


a  play  in  8  acts. 

©  James  B.  Runnion,  Chicago  ;  1883  :  12040, 
July  2.  25156 

Letty  Vane;  an  emotional  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
R.  Droiiet. 

©  Robert  Drouet,  Chicago  ;  1893  :  2977,  Jan. 
13.  25157 

Letty 's  lovers;  musical  farce  in  1  act,  by  M. 
Darcy.  IS  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Maurice  Darcv,  New  York  ;  D  :  8922,  Aug. 
0,  1906;  2c.  Aug.  6,  1906.  25158 

Letty's  luck;  burletta  in  1  act,  by  S.  D.  John- 
son and  Thomas  G.  Lingham.  [19]  p.  16°. 
Ms. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  30,  1910 ;  D :  22193 ;  T.  G.  Ling- 
ham,  New  York.  25159 

Letzte  (Der)  abend;  1  akt  [von]  Robert  Scheu. 
Miinchen,  A.  Langen,  1912.     36  p.     12°. 

©   May   20,   1912;    2c.    June   21,   1912;    D: 
30046;  Albert  Langen,  Munich.  25160 

Letzte  (Der)  besuch.     See  Rosen. 

Letzte    (Die)    fahrt;    seedrama    in    1    aufzug, 

von  Johann  Wiegand.     22  p.     16°.     Printed. 

©    Gustav    Wiegand,    Brooklyn;     D :  4942. 

A  in-.  26,  1904  ;  2c.  May  7,  1904.  25161 


Letzte  funke;  lustspiel  in  3  akten,  von  Oscar 
Blumenthal  und  Gustav  Kadelburg.  Berlin, 
F.  Bloch  erben,  1907.     119  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  30,  1909 ;  D :  17820 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  25162 

Letzte  (Die)  helden;  trauerspiel  in  5  akten, 
von  J.  Suffrin. 

©  Joseph  Suffrin,  St.  Louis;  D :  11749, 
Nov.  15,  1907.  25163 

Letzte  (Die)  instanz;  schauspiel  in  5  akten, 
von  Josef  Wiener-Brauhsberg.  99  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Anstalt  fiir  auffiihrungsrecht,  Charlot- 
tenburg,  Germany;  D:  15015,  Feb.  6,  1909; 
2c.  Feb.  6,  1909.  25164 

Letzte  Kaiser;  schauspiel  in  4  akten,  von  R. 
Herzog.  Stuttgart,  Union  deutsche  verlags- 
gesellschaft,  1909.     126  p.     12°. 

©  Sept.  28,  1909;  2c.  Oct.  7,  1909;  D: 
17036;  Rudolf  Herzog,  Rheinbreitbach  a/Rh.. 
Germany.  25165 

Letzte  (Das)  lied;  schauspiel  in  4  akten,  von 
C.  Viebig.  Berlin,  Egon  Fleischel  &  co.,  1908. 
cover-title,  133  p.     12°. 

©  Clara  Cohn  Viebig,  Berlin ;  D :  14391, 
Nov.  27,  1908;  Ic.  Nov.  27,  1908.  25166 

[Letzte  (Die)  probe  (The  last  attempt);  drama 
in  4  acts  with  a  prologue,  by  Jacob  L.  Snitzer] 

yj      ««>^%^       «»«««.»vi      A     ^*V     V*^V*,"1      *^^"'\.'"T     ^"»»*'^>S     *T 

[86]  p.     8°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  15,  1911 ;  D  :  25762  ;  David  Kess- 
ler  and  Mas  R.  Wilner,  New  York.         25167 

Letzte  spiele;  tragikomodie  in  1  akt,  von 
Franz  Theodor  Csokor.  [3],  39  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  15,  1913;  D:  34724;  Comoedia, 
Vienna.  25168 

Letzte  (Der)  streich  der  Kbnig'en  von  Na- 
varra;  trauerspiel,  von  Johannes  Raff  [pseud, 
des  Joh.  Hozhevar]  Berlin,  S.  Fischer  verlag, 
1907.     210  p.     12°. 

©  S.  Fischer  verlag,  Berlin ;  D :  114.53, 
Oct.  1,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  1,  1907.  25169 

Letzten  (Die)  sechs  wochen;  militar-schauspiel 
in  3  akten,  von  Leo  Jungmann.  Leipzig.  R. 
Sattlers  verlag  (Georg  Beer)  [1910]  64  p. 
12°. 

©  .July  26,  1910;  2c.  Aug.  17,  1910;  D: 
21S12;   Richard   Sattlers  verlag,  Leipzig. 

25170 


1251 


25170 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIOlsrS 


25188 


Letzten  (Die)  tage  von  Pompeji ;  oper  in  5 
akten  unter  teilweiser  benutzung  des  gleicli- 
namigen  romans  von  Bulwer,  text  uud  inusik, 
von  Reinhold  von  Montowt.  Magdeburg, 
Heiuriehshofen's  verlag,  1913.  70  p.  12°. 
[Textbuch] 

©  Aug.  2,  1913;  2c.  Jan.  21,  1914;  D: 
35717;  Heinrichshofen's  verlag,  Magdeburg, 
Germany.  25170a 

schauspiel    in    S    bildern,    nach    Bulwer's 

gleichnamigen    roman,    von    Rudolf    Greinz. 
IMiinchen,  liubinverlag  [1902]     115  p.    24°. 

©  Rubinverlag,  Munich ;  D :  2042,  June  25, 
1902 ;  2c.  July  18,  1902.  25171 

Letzter  (Ein)  wille;  schauspiel  in  3  akten, 
[vou]  Siegfried  Trebitsch.  Berlin,  Oester- 
held  &  CO.,  1907.     86  p.     12°. 

©  res.  under  act  of  Mar.  3,  1905,  by  Eman- 
uel Lederer,  New  York ;  res.  no.  636 ;  Ic.  Nov. 
16,  1906.  25172 

Leiicadia;  an  historical  drama  of  ancient 
Greece,  by  M.  S.  Shill. 

©  Minerva  Scott  Shill,  Omaha,  Neb. ;  D : 
10010,  Feb.   11,  1907.  25173 

Leur  g-ourme;  piece  en  4  actes,  par  Maurice 
Liuidav.  Paris,  Librairie  theatrale,  1904.  2 
p.  1..  137  p.     12°. 

©  L.  Michaud,  Paris ;  D :  5843,  Nov.  30. 
3904;  2c.  Nov.  30,  1904.  25174 

Leur  idole  (Sa  maison  en  ordre);  comedie  en 
4  actes,  de  Arthur  W.  Pinero,  tr.  par  Leon 
P'azalgette  et  J.  W.  Bienstock.  [Paris,  Impr. 
de  riilustratiou]  190S.     2  p.  1.,  102  p.     12°. 

©  Bazalgette  et  J.  W.  Bienstock,  Paris;  D: 
139GG,  Oct.  1,  1908;  2c.  Oct.  1,  1908.      25175 

Lsutnant  G-ustl;  operette  in  3  akten,  von  A. 
M.  Willner  und  Robert  Bodanzky,  musik  von 
E(hiiund  Eysler.  150  p.  4°,  Typewritten 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ic  Mar.  9,  1915 ;  D :  39917 ;  Karczag  pub. 
CO.,  New  York.  25175a 

Leutnants-miindel  (Das);  lustspiel  in  3  akten, 
vun  Leo  \Valter  Stein.  Berlin,  F.  Bloch 
erben,  19U9.     139  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  15,  1909  ;  D  :  16788  ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  25176 

Leutnantsliebchen  (Das);  operette  in  einem 
vorspiel  und  2  akten,  von  Josef  Siener,  musik 
von  Benno  Sternberg.  Bonn,  [etc.]  A.  Ahn, 
1911.     80  p.     8°.      [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  May  22,  1911 ;  D  :  24257  ;  Albert  Ahn, 
Bonn,  Germany.  25177 

Same.  Textbuch.  Bonn,  Verlag  von  Al- 
bert Ahn.    40  p.     12°. 

©  May  5,  1911 ;  2c.  May  23,  1911 ;  D :  24262 ; 
Albert  Ahn,  Bonn,  Germany.  25178 


Levee-cutter  (The);  or.  The  crevasse;  or.  Mid 
magnolias,  a  comedy-drama  of  plantation 
life  in  tlie  South,  in  4  acts,  by  J.  W.  Dodge. 
84  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Jolm  Watson  Dodge,  New  Orleans ;   D : 
425.  May  3,  1901;  2c.  May  3,  1901.         25179 

Level  (The)  crossing;  play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  Ham- 
ilton.    [124]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

■     ©  Ic.  Mar.  13,  1911 ;  D :  23627 ;  Cicely  Ham- 
ilton. London.  25180 

Levine  and  the  law;  1  act  playlet,  by  D.  Darby 
Aaronson  and  W.  E.  Colby.  13  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  8,   1915;   D:  40303;   Walter  E. 
Colby,  New  York.  25180a 

Levinski  and  his  cloak  models;  a  comedy  in  1 
act.  by  C.  Horwitz.    14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Charles   Horwitz,    New    York ;    D :  8847, 
July  19,  1906;  2c.  July  19;  1906.  25181 

Levinsky  at  the  sea-shore;  a  monologue,  by  A. 
Hoffman.    10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Aaron   Hoffman,   New   York ;    D :  14173, 
Oct.  22,  1908;  2c.  Oct.  22,  1908.  25182 

Levinsky 's  luck;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
C.  T.  Dazey.    101  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Sullivan,   Harris  &  Woods,   New  York ; 
D :  4915,  Apr.  9,  1904  ;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1904.    25183 

Levison's  legacy;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
E.  A.  Locke.    110  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Edgar  Alonzo  liocke.  New  York ;  D  :  8517, 
May  11,  1906;  2c.  May  18,  1906.  25184 

Levy  Colin;  or,  The  peddler  of  Moskau,  comedy 
drama  in  5  acts,  by  B.  H.  Janssen. 

©  B.  H.  Janssen,  New  York;  1883:22513, 
Dec.  6.  25185 

Levy,  the  drummer;  or.  Life  on  the  road,  a 
comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  Baswitz.  31  p. 
obi.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©    Charles    Baswitz,    Chicago;    1885:4822, 
Feb.  25 ;  Ic.  Feb.  25.  25186 

Lew-Ella;  or.  The  mechanic's  daughter,  a 
drama,  by  E.  E.  Gordon. 

©   Emeline    E.    Gordon,    Cleveland;    1885: 
15397,  July  17.  25187 

Lew  Medland,  the  man  from  Arizona;  a  drama 
in  1  act,  by  L.  Coghlan.  14  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Lawrence    Coghlan,    Chicago ;    D :  847G. 
May  4,  1906 ;  2c.  May  4,  1906.  25188 

Lewisohn  and  son;  comedy  playlet,  by  D.  G. 
King.     14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  18,  1915 ;  D :  40106 ;  Donald  G. 
King,  Indianapolis.  25188a 


1252 


25189 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


25207 


Lexington;  drama  of  the  Revolutionary  War 
in  4  acts,  by  E.  J.  Whisler.  Chicago,  T.  S. 
Denison  &  co.,  1912.     60  p.     12°. 

©  Aug.  16,  1912;  2c.  Aug.  19,  1912;  D: 
30569;  Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  25189 

Leyenda  (La)  del  maestro;  comedia  en  2  actos 
y  en  prosa,  original  de  J.  Ramos  Martin. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1914. 
62  p.     12°. 

©  Mar.  15,  1915;  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1915;  D: 
40000;  Jose  Ramos  Martin,  Madrid.      25189a 

Leyenda  (La)  mora;  zarznela  dramatica  en  1 
;icto,  dividido  en  3  cuadros,  en  prosa  y  verso, 
original  de  .T.  Pastor  Rubira,  miisica  de  Ge- 
r6nimo  Gimenez.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores espanoles]  1909.    40  p.    12°. 

©  .J.  Pastor  Rubira,  Madrid  ;  D  :  14699,  Jan. 
2,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1909.  25190 

Leylands  (The);  original  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
P.  Raimondo.    216  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  15,  1915 ;  D :  41757 ;  Philip  Rai- 
mondo, Paris.  25190a 

Li  Hung  Chang;  a  2  act  burlesque,  in  satirical 
form  from  New  York  to  China,  words  and 
music  by  J.  E.  Nicol. 

©  Joseph  E.  Nicol,  New  York ;  1896 :  55815, 
Oct.  8.  25191 

Li  Hung-  Chang's  reception;  a  burlesque  com- 
edy in  1  act.  by  W.  C.  Robey.    Typewritten. 

©  Wm.  Carleton  Robey,  New  York;  1897: 
31827,  May  25;  2c.  May  25.  25192 

Liability;  play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  B.  Pickett.  119 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  14,  1910 :  D 
B.  Pickett,  Maywood,  111. 

Liane;  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  Reichman.  [1],  18 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    17,    1913 
Reichman,  New  York. 

Liane  Boudinot;  by  C.  D.  Allen  and  F.  E.  Little. 

©    Charles    Dexter    Allen,    Hartford,    and 

Florence    Estelle    Little,    Cleveland;    D :  744, 

Aug.  12,  1901.  25195 

Liar  (The);  farce  comedy  in  1  act,  by  R.  Ber- 
nard.    [11]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  17,  1913 ;  D :  35123 ;  Robert  Ber- 
nard, Northampton,  Mass.  25196 

-sketch,   by   H.    J.   Burns.     16    [1]    p.     f°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  15,  1911 ;  D :  24216 ;  H.  J.  Burns, 
St.  Louis.  25197 

Liars;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  H.  A.  Jones.  Lon- 
don, Samuel  French,  ltd. ;  New  York,  Samuel 
French,  1909.  153  p.  8°.  ( [Plays  of  Henry 
Arthur  Jones] ) 

©  Sept.  27,  1909;  2c.  Sept.  28,  1909;  D: 
10945;  Henry  Arthur  Jones,  London,      25198 


21040 ;  Montgomery 
25193 


D :  350^45 ; 


Arthur 
25194 


Liars — Continued. 

comedy  sketch,  by  E.  Dalby.     [12]  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    17,    1915;    D :  42283 ;    Edmund 
Dalby,  London.  25198a 

an  original  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Henry  Ar- 
thur Jones.  New  York,  London,  The  Macmil- 
lan  CO.,  1901.    vii,  120  p.    12°. 

©  Macmillan  co.,  New  Y'ork ;  D :  1151,  Nov. 
21,  1901;  2c.  Nov.  21,  1901.  25199 

Lib;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  Margaret  Collier  Gra- 
ham and  A.  Moore.     12  p.'    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Anne    Moore,    Wilmington,    N.    C. ;    D : 
10043,  Feb.  28,  1907 ;  2c.  Feb.  28,  1907.    25200 

Libby  prison;  American  melodrama  in  5  acts, 
by  J.  D.  Clifton. 

©  Joseph  D.  Clifton,  Chicago;  1888:16765, 
June  11.  25201 


—  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  M.  Lawrence. 

©  William  IMoore  Lawrence,  Chicago;  1892: 
18452,  Apr.  28.  25202 

■or,  The  Battle  of  the  Wilderness,  a  grand 


military  allegory  in  5  acts  and  4  tableaux. 

©  Martin  Chenev  Clemence,  Providence, 
R.  I.;  1870:3129,  Oct.  24.  25203 

Liberal  (A)  education;  a  play  in  3  acts  and  a 
pantomimic  finale,  by  Emily  Jenner  [i.  e.  E.  J. 
.Jewell]     84  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Emily  Jenner  .Jewell,  Bellbrook,  O. ;  D : 
12127,  Jan.  6,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  29,  1908.      25204 

Liberala  (La);  zarzuela  de  costumbres  arago- 
nesas  en  1  acto  y  3  cuadros,  original  de  G. 
liomei'o  Landa  miisica  del  maestro  Teodoro 
Valdovinos.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autodes 
espanoles]  1911.  34  p.  12°.  [Libretto  only] 
©  Dec.  30,  1911 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1912 ;  D  :  28139  ; 
Gabriel  Romero  Landa,  Milan.  25205 

Liberaler  (Ein)  pastor;  schauspiel  in  4  aul- 
ziigen,  von  Rudolf  Christiani.  Ballenstedt 
am  Harz,  E.  Luppe's  hofbuchhandlung,  1912. 
97  p.     16°. 

©  Oct.  20,  1912;  2c.  Nov.  6,  1912;  D: 
31345;  E.  Luppe's  hofbuchhandlung  (Emil 
StraSsburger,  Ballenstedt  am  Harz,  Germany. 

25206 

Liberales  (Los);  comedia  llrica  en  1  acto  y  en 
prosa,  lectra  de  J.  Jackson  Vey^n  y  A.  L. 
Rosso,  mdsiea  del  maestro  Juan  Crespo.  Ma- 
drid [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1908. 
37  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Jose  Jackson  Veydn  y  Antonio  L.  Ros- 
so, Madrid;  D:  14506,  Dec.  11,  1908;  2c. 
Dec.  11,  1908.  25207 

Liberator  (The);  Irish  play  in  4  acts,  by  P.  J. 
McCormack.      [57]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  22,  1914;  D ;  37918 ;  Peter  ,L 
McCormack,  Boston,  25207a 


1253 


25207 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


25227 


liiberator  (The) — Continued. 

plav  in  3  acts,  by  A.  E.  Ives.  Typewrit- 
ten.    "[161]   p.     4°. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  8,  1911;  D:  25981;  Alice  E. 
Ives,  New  Yorli.  25207b 

See  alf     Daniel  O'Coiinell. 

Ldberta;  or.  The  American  nobility,  ;i  coinic 
openi  in  3  acts,  woi'ds  by  W.  A.  Smitli,  music 
by  E.  Peiler. 

©  "William  Augustus  Smith.  Philadelphia, 
and  Ernst  Peiler,  Hartford ;  1890 :  25177,  Au?. 
12.  25208 

Libertad  y  amor;  melodrama  en  1  acto,  divi- 
dido  en  7  cuadros,  de  E.  Cerda,  mUsica  del 
maestro  Enrique  Bru.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores  espauoles]  1909.  63  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Ellas  Cerda,  Madrid;  D :  16142,  June 
23,  1909;  2c.  June  23.  1909.  25209 

Liberty;  by  Aeida   [pseud,  of  F.  D.  Baker] 
©    Frances    Davis    Balver,    Buffalo;    1897: 
64640,  Nov.  20.  25210 

an  American  centennial  drama  in  5  acts, 


bv  G.  E.  Brittain.     Philadelphia,  McCalla  & 
Stavely,  1875.     42  p.     12°. 

©    G.    Edwin    Brittain,    Pittsburgh;    1875: 
9022,  Aug.  31;  2c.  Nov.  3.  25211 

an   American   quadri-centennial    drama   in 


a   series   of  tableaux  and   5   acts,   by   G.   E. 
Brittain. 

©   G.    Edwin   Brittain.    Dayton,   O. ;    1892: 
21643,  May  23 ;  2c.  July  9.  25212 


a  drama  of  the  American  Revolution  in  4 

acts  and  5  scenes,  by  B.  Belts.     140  p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Brooks  Belts,  Brooklyn ;  D :  4634.  Feb. 
23,  1904;  2c.  Feb.  23,  1904.  25213 

Liberty  (The)  bell;  a  patriotic  spectacular 
opera  in  3  acts.    Typewritten. 

©  Patriots  opera  co.,  ltd..  United  States; 
1890:31646,  May  25;  Ic.  May  20.         25214 

Liberty  (A)  belle;  a  comedy  opera  in  3  acts, 
by  C.  H.  New  and  R,  B,  Smith.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Scenario] 

©  Claren^i-e  Herbert  New  and  Robert  Bache 
Smith.  Brooklyn;  1896:53909,  Sept.  28;  2c. 
Oct.  20.  25215 

Liberty  (The)  belles;  a  musical  comedv  libret- 
to in  3  acts,  by  H.  B.  Smith.  139  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Harry  B.  Smith,  New  York ;  D :  2S7, 
Mar.  30,  1901;  2c.  Dec.  20,  1901.  25216 


Liberty  (The)  boys;  play  in  3  acts,  by  James 
E.  INIcDade.  Chicago,  Garden  City  educa- 
tional CO.    [1910]      31  p.     16°. 

©  Dec.  6,  1910 ;  2c.  Mar.  1,  1911 ;  D :  23504 ; 
Garden  City  educational  co..  New  York. 

25217 

Liberty  Corners;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
A.  E.  Wills. 

'     ©    Antbonv    E.    Wills,    Brooklyn;    D :  6292. 
Mar.   7,   1905.  25218 

• — —  a  rural  comedy  drama  in  4  at-ts,  by 
Anthonv  E.  Wills.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  & 
CO.,  1905.  90  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  B:dver's 
ed.  of  plays) 

©  AValter  H.  Baker  &  co..  Boston  ;  D:  7284, 
Sept.  20.  1905;  2c.  Oct.  12.  1905.  25219 

Liberty  hall;  an  original  di-ama  in  4  acts,  by 
R.  C.  Carton  [pseud,  of  R.  C.  Critchett]  New 
York,  S.  French ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd., 
1900.  76  p.  12°.  ([French's  international 
copyrighted  .  .  .  edition  of  the  works  of  the 
best  authors,  no.  36] ) 

©  T.  H.  French,  New  York ;  1900  A :  27529. 
Nov.  6;  2c.  Dec.  IS.  25220 

- — —  See  also  Bachelor  (The)  girls. 

Liberty,  her  martyrdom  and  triumph;  a  dra- 
matic composition  in  1  act,  by  Q.  Eagle. 

©   Quincy   Eagle,   New   York ;    1882 :  16832. 
Oct.  10.  25221 

Liberty  Jack,  a  Cuban  hero;  a  war  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  B.  R.  Miller. 

©    Bert    R.    Miller,    Reading,    Pa.;    1897: 
10290,  Feb.  9.  25222 

Liberty  M.  D.;  play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Jex.  [Ill] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  22,  1913;  D :  34227 ;  John  .Tex, 
New  York.  25223 

Liberty's  convention.  Sec  Courtship  (The)  of 
Uncle  Sam. 

Liberty's  sacrifice;  a  colonial  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  W.  H.  Whitney. 

©    William    H.    Whitney,    Milwaukee;    D: 
2943,  Feb.  2,  1903.  25224 

Librarian  (The);  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  G.  Von 
Moser. 

©    George    W.    Hyatt,    New    York;    1883: 
19551,  Oct.  24.  25225 


adapted  from  the  German,  by  H.   G. 

Dresel  and  E.  S.  Rheem. 

©  Edmund   S.  Rheem,  Washington;   1885: 
1785,  Jan.  20.  25226 

Libre  de  estampas;  paso  de  comedia  original 
de  J.  Frances.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espauoles]  1910.    14  p.    12°. 

©    Sept.    6,    1910;    2c.    Sept.    7,    1910:    I»: 
21964;  Jos6  Frances,  Madrid.  25227 


1254 


25228 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


25240 


Libussa;  trauerspiel  in  5  aufziigen,  von  Franz 
(jrillpiu-zer,  ert.  with  introduction  and  notes 
by  George  O.  Curme  .  .  .  New  York,  Oxford 
utiiversitv  press;  London  [etc.]  H.  Frowde, 
1913.  cix,  186  p.  front.,  ports.  12°.  (Ox- 
ford German  series,  general  editor :  Julius 
CJoebel ) 

©  Jan.  3,  1913 ;  2c.  Jan.  7,  1913  ;  A :  332181 ; 
Oxford  univ.  press,  American  branch,  New 
York.  25228 

Lichtbander  (Die)     See  Rosen. 

Lick-Skillet  (The)  wedding;  an  original  sketch 
in  1  act,  bv  A.  H.  Gibson.     Clyde,  O.,  A.  D. 
Ames,    1884.     6  p.      12°.      ([Ames'   series   of 
Standard  and  minor  drama,  no.  127] ) 
©  A.  D.  Ames,  Clyde,  O. ;  1884 :  23686,  Nov. 


28  ;  2c.  Nov.  29. 


25229 


Licorice  (The)  sticks;  in  1  act,  by  E.  Johnson 
and  N.  Glenn.    3  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   28.    1910;    D :  22171 ;    Edward 
Johnson  and  Nettie  Glenn,  Chicago.        25230 

Lie  (The);  drama  in  3  acts  and  2  scenes,  by 
E.  G.  Moeller.    25  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  14,  1910 ;  D :  20187 ;  Eugene  God- 
fried  Moeller,  Chicago.  25231 

-a  dramatic  sketch,  by  M.  S.  Barratt.     15 

p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Montany  S.  Barratt,  Scranton,  Pa.;  D: 
13433,  July  29,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  7,  1908.      25232 


original  play  in  3  acts, 

of  G.  Haas]      [61]  p.     4° 

©   Ic.   Jan.   24,   1914; 
Haas,  New  I'^ork. 


by  A.  Scribe  [pseud. 
.     Typewritten. 

D  :  35773  ;    Gustavus 
25232a 


— -play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Schwartz.    85  p.    4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    19,    1910;    D :  20862 ;    Annette 
Schwartz,  Port  Richmond,  N.  Y.  25233 

by  H.  A.  Jones.     [122]  p.     4°.    Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  18,  1914;  D:  39126;  Henry  Ar- 
thur Jones,  London.  25233a 

—  Same.    New  York,  G.  H.  Doran  co.  [1915] 
110  p.     12°. 

©   May   15,   1915;    2c.   May   18,   1915;    D: 
40757  ;  George  H.  Doran  co..  New  York. 

25233b 

by  H.  Bagg.    153  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  23,  1911 ;  D  :  25835  ;  Helen  Bagg, 
Chicago.  25234 

by  J.  B.  Foster.     [84]   p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  May  20,  1911 ;  D  :  24246 ;  Julia  B.  Fos- 
ter, Berkeley,  Cal.  25235 


Lie  (The)  beautiful;  8  act  comedy  of  Hoosier 
life,  by  M.  Parry.    96  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  4,  1915 ;  D :  39866 ;  Max  Parry, 
Indianapolis.  25235a 

Lieb  vaterland;  in  2  teilen,  von  Max  Simon. 
[41]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  29.  1914 ;  D :  38636 ;  Anna  Simon, 
New  York.  25235b 

-playlet,  by  Max  Sunon.  17  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  7,  1914 ;  D :  38415 ;  Anna  Simon, 
New  York.  ,  25235c 

Liebe  (Der)  Augustin;  operette  in  3  akten,  von 
Rudolf  Bernauer  und  Ernst  Welisch,  musik 
von  Leo  Fall.  Gesangstexte.  Miinchen,  Har- 
monie-verlag.  Drei  n.iasken-verlag,  1912.  60  p. 
16°. 

©  Mar.  4,  1912  ;  2c.  Mar.  5,  1912 ;  D  :  28953 ; 
Drei  masken  verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Munich. 

25236 

Same.     54  p.     12°. 

©    May   25,    1912;    2c.    July   25,    1912;    D: 
30341 ;  Drei  masken  verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Munich. 

25237 


■ •  (Evgeniia  Spero),  musik  von  Leo 

Fall,  in  szene  gesetzt  und  eingerichtet  von 
oberregisseur  Franz  Gross.  [Miinchen,  Drei 
masken-verlag.  g.  m.  b.  h. ;  Harmonie-verlag] 
1912.    189  p..  plans.    8°.     [Regie] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  10.  1912  ;  D  :  29336  ;  Drei  masken 
verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Munich.  25238 

Liebe  (Die)  dreier  konige;  tragische  dichtung 
in  3  aufziigen,  von  Sem  Benelli,  deutsch  von 
Alfred  Briiggemann,  musik  von  Italo  Monte- 
mezzi.  Mailand,  New  York  [etc.]  G.  Ricordi 
&  c,  1914.    48  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Mar.  14,  1914;  2c.  Mar.  16,  1914;  D: 
36351 ;  G.  Ricordi  &  co.,  Milan.  25238a 

Liebe  (Die)  horet  nimmer  auf;  tragikomodie 
aus  der  Boheme,  von  Otto  Ernst.  Leipzig. 
Verlag  von  L.  Staackmann,  1911.  [4],  127  p. 
12°. 

©  Oct.  18,  1911 ;  2c.  Jan.  27, 1912 ;  D  :  28457  ; 
L.  Staackmann,  Leipzig.  25239 

Liebe  (Der)  Pepi;  operette  in  3  akten,  nach 
einem  lustspiebnotiv  von  F.  Friedmann-Fred- 
erich,  von  Bruno  Decker  und  Otto  Sprinzel. 
musik  von  Walter  W.  Goetze.  Regie-  und 
soufllierbuch.  Berlin,  Berliner  theaterverlag, 
g.  m.  b.  h.,  (Oesterheld  &  co.)  1914.  Ill  p.  8°. 
©  Ic.  Feb.  24,  1915 ;  D  :  40730 ;  Oesterheld  & 
CO.,  Berlin.  25239a 

Liebe  (Die)  und  der  dollar;  ein  reporterstreich 
in  3  aufziigen,  von  Henry  F.  und  Erich  Urban. 
[135]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1911;  D:  25284;  Yertrieb.s- 
stelle  des  Vorbandes  deutscher  biihnenschrift- 
steller.  g.  m.  b,  h.,  Berlin.  25240 


1255 


25241 


DEAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


25258 


Liebe  und  geistesstbrung'.  See  Prinzessin  von 
Cariola. 

Liebe  und  gliick;  heiteres  singspie!  in  1  akt.von 
C.  MeiiEcewein.  Miihlhausen  i.  Thiir..  G.  Dan- 
ner.  1904.    38  p.    12°.     ( [Tlialia,  107] ) 

©  G.  ^>;inner,  Miihlhausen  i.  Thiir.,  Ger- 
many; IJ;4472,  Jan.  6,  1904;  2c.  Jan.  6, 
1904.  25241 

Liebe  und  verderben  (Amore  e  perdizione); 
lyrisches  drama  in  3  akten,  nach  der  portu- 
giesischen  novelle  des  C.  C.  Branco  von  Fran- 
cisco Braga,  deutsch  von  Ludwig  Hartmann, 
musik  von  J.  Arroyo.  Mainz,  B.  Schott's 
sohne,  1909.    51  p.    12°.     [Textbuch] 

©  Joao  M.  Arroyo,  Lisbon,  Portugal ;  D : 
16100,  June  12,  1909 ;  2c.  June  12,  1909. 

25242 

Liebe  (Die)  unschuld;  operette  in  3  akten,  von 
Felix  Dorniann  [pseud,  des  Felix  Biedermann], 
musik  von  W.  Lirsky,  miso-en-sc§ne  verfasst 
von  Franz  Glawatsch.  Vollstandiges  regie- 
buch.    Wien,  W.  Karczag,  1912.    104  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  27,  1912 ;  D  :  30971 ;  W.  Karczag, 
Leipzig.  25243 

(A.  M.  Weikone),  musik  von  W. 

Lirskv.    Text  der  gesiinge.    Wien,  W.  Karczag, 
1912. '  40  p.     12°. 

©  May  15,  1912;  2c.  Aug.  30,  1912:  D: 
30699 ;  W.  Karczag,  Vienna.  25244 

Lieber  Franz;  a  comedy  romance  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  A.  Fraser,  jr. 

©  J.  A.  Fraser,  jr.,  Chicago;  1891:40574, 
Nov.  12.  25245 

Liebes-sanatorium  (Das)  (Sanatorium  spleen); 
burlesk-operette  in  3  akten,  musik  und  ge- 
sangstexte  von  Rudolf  Bilron.  Text  der  ge- 
sange.  Hannover,  L.  Oertel,  1912.  28  p.  12°. 
©  Dec.  23,  1912;  2c.  June  20,  1913;  D: 
33549 ;  Louis  Oertel,  Hanover,  Germany. 

25246 

Liebesbarometer  (Cote  d'amour);  lustspiel  in  3 
akten,  von  Romain  Coolus  [pseud,  des  R.  C. 
Weill]  deutsch  von  Max  Schoenau.  Berlin, 
F.  Bloch  erben,  1912.    112  p.    8°. 

©  Ic,  Nov.  25,  1912  ;  D  :  31452  ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  25247 

Liebesboykott;  operette  in  3  akten,  von  Johann 
Friedrich  Bubendey,  musik  von  Alberto  Curci. 
Berlin,  G.  Lehmann,  1911.  75  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Ic.  July  28,  1911;  D:  24804;  George' Leh- 
mann, Berlin.  25248 

Liebesfahrt  (Die);  opei*ette  in  3  akten,  text  und 
musik  von  Max  Bertuch.  Textbuch  der  ge- 
siinge.   Berlin,  Harmonie,  1915.    27  p.    12°. 

©  Feb.  17,  1915;  Ic.  Mar.  16,  1915;  D: 
40012  ;  Harmonie-verlag,  Berlin.  25248a 


Liebesgott  (Der);  by  J.  Prevel  and  A.  Iviorat. 

©    Albert   Ahn,    Cologne,    Germany ;    1897 : 
51031,  Sept.  13.  25249 

Liebesjagd  (Die);  operette  in  3  akten.  von 
Theodor  Fisher,  musik  von  Hermann  Ritzau. 
Hannover,  Biihnenverlag  Niedersachsen.  g.  ni. 
b.   h.,  1911.     64  p.     12°.      [Libretto  only] 

©   May   16,   1911 ;   2c.    July    19,   1911 ;    D : 

'  24724 ;    Biihnenverlag    Niedersachsen,    g.    m. 

b.   h.,   Hanover,   Germany.  25250 

Liebeskonig-  (Der);  schauspiel  in  4  aufziigen, 
von  Leo  Greiner.  Berlin,  Bruno  Cassirer, 
1905.     5  p.  1.,  [3]-143  p.     12°. 

©   Bruno  Cassirer,   Berlin ;    D :  6386,    Mar. 
23,  1905;  2c.  Mar.  23,  1905.  25251 

Liebesonkel  (Der);  posse  in  3  akten,  von  Pot- 
(!es-;Mili)  und  Hermann  Frey,  musik  von  Wal- 
ter Kollo.  Hamburg,  Hammonia  verlag 
[1912]     60  p.     8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  26,  1912;  D :  31283 ;  LLinnnonia 
verlag,  Hamburg.  25252 

Liebesschule  (Die);  lustspiel  in  1  akt,  von  A. 
Liebling.  Miinchen.  A.  Liebling  [1907]  39  p. 
12°. 

©  Alice  Liebling,  Munich;  D :  11376,   Sept. 
18,   1907;   2c.   Sept.   IS,   1907.  25253 


— -operette  in  3  akten  von  Bela  .Tenbach 
und  Robert  Pohl.  musik  von  Friedrick  Koro- 
lanyi.  Leipzig,  Aug.  Cranz  [etc.,  etc.]  1909. 
1   p.  1.,  108  p.     8°.      [Libretto  only] 

©  Aug.  Cranz,  Leipzig ;  D :  16207*,  Apr.  14. 
1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  14,  1909.  25254 


—  Same,  verfasst  von  Fritz  Karl.  Mise-en- 
scene.  Leipzig,  Aug.  Cranz  [etc.,  etc.]  1909. 
67  p.     4°. 

©  Aug.  Cranz,  Leipzig;  D:  16206*,  May  3, 


1909; 


May  3,  1909. 


25255 


Liebestraum  (Love's  dream);  by  H.  M.  Shaw. 
12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  17,  1910 ;  D :  22579 ;  Harold  M. 
Shaw.  New  York.  2525b 

Liebesverbot  (Das);  oder,  Die  novize  von  Pa- 
lermo, grosse  komische  oper  in  2  akten,  von 
Richard  Wagner.  Leipzig,  Breitkopf  &  Hiir- 
tel,  191 L     68  p.     8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  June  23,  1911 ;  2c.  July  6,  1911  ;  D : 
24637;  Breitkopf  &  Hartel,  C.  F.  W.  Siegel, 
Leipzig.  25257 

Liebeswalzer  (Der);  operette  in  3  akten,  von 
Robert  Bodanzky  und  Fritz  Griinbaum,  musik 
von  C.  M.  Ziehrer.  Vollstandiges  regiebuch. 
Wien,  W.  Karczag  &  C.  Wallner.  1908.  121  p. 
12°. 

©  Breitkopf  &  Hartel,  New  York  ;  D  :  14629, 
Dec.  24,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  24,  1908.  25258 


1256 


25258 


COPYRIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


25274 


Liebhaber  (Der)  als  arzt;  rausikalisches  lust- 
spiel  in  2  tikten,  nach  Moliere,  verse  von  En- 
rico <4olisc'i;iui,  deutsch  von  Kicliard  Batka, 
nmsik  von  Ermanno  Wolf-Ferrari.  Leipzig, 
Josef  Weinberger,  1913.  42  .p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©    Sept.    25,   1913;     2c.   Mar.   4,    1914;    D: 
36234  ;  Josef  Weinberger,  Leipzig.  25258a 

Liebhabertheater  (Das)     See  Ich  bin  verlobt. 

Liederliche  (Das)  kleeblatt.  See  Three  (The) 
tramps. 

Lies;  detective  story  in  1  act.  by  ISI.  Wallace, 
17  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    10,    1912;    D:  286.50;    Morgan 
Wallace,  New  York.  25259 


play  in  3  acts,  by  G.   Seibel.  [2],  101  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  15,  1914  ;  D  :  35667  ;  George  Sei- 
bel, Pittsburg.  25259a 

Lies  (The)  we  live;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  S. 
Van  Zile.     20  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edward  S.  Van  Zile.  Hartford ;  D :  8724. 
June  21,  1906 ;  2c.  June  21,  1906.  25260 

Lietuviskas  milionierius;  vieno  veiksmo  oper- 
ette  zodzius  parase  V.  Stagaras  [pseud,  of 
Y.  J,  Szliakys]  muzika  parase  M.  Petrau- 
skas.  Shenandoah,  Pa.,  Darbininku  Vilties, 
spauda,  1915.     24  p.     8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©    Oct.    30,    1915;    2c.    Nov.    16,    1915;    D: 
42391 ;   Vincent  J.  Szliakys,  Shenandoah,  Pa. 

25260a 

Lieutenant  (The):  an  original  light  comedy,  by 
W.  C.  Tidball.     68  p.     12°.     Printed. 

©    Walton    C.    Tidball,     Brooklyn;     1888: 
10050,  Apr.  6;  2c.  May  14.  25261 

Lieutenant  Allen's  ventriloquial  rehearsal; 
dramatic  sketch,  by  W.  Allen. 

©   Walter   Allen.    Jerseyville,    111.;    D:149. 
Feb.  18.  1901.  25262 

Lie-atenant   (The)   and   the   cowboy. 

©    Pel  ton    &    Smutzer,    Denver ;    D :  11017, 
July  22,  1907.  25263 


-a  plav  with  a  military  plot  and  a  cowboy 

hero,  by  A.  E.  Wills.     129  p.     4°.     Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Anthony  E.  Wills,  Brooklyn ;   D :  14817, 
Jan.  15,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  23,  1909.  25264 

Lieutenant  (The)  and  the  girl;  military  play- 
let in  1  act,  by  Jean  Barrymore.  12  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  William  Dehlman,  Seymour,  Conn. ;  D : 
12997,  May  18,   1908;   2c.  May  18,  1908. 

25265 


Lieutenant  (The)  and  the  girl — Continued. 

or.  The  girl  spy  of  Dixie,  a  1  act  military 

playlet,  by  J.  Barrymore.  17  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Jean   Barrymore,  New  York ;   D :  16166. 
June  26,  1909 ;  2c.  June  26,  1909.  25266 

Lieutenant  (The)  and  the  private;  play  in  1 
act,  by  Uno  Bradley  [pseud,  of  C.  A.  Brad- 
ley]    6  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  15,  1914 ;  D :  37316 ;  Charles  A. 
Bradley,  New  York.  25266a 

Lieutenant  Belton;  or.  Life  on  the  plains,  an 
American  drama  in  5  acts. 

©    Philip     J.     Lonergan,     Ogallala,     Neb. ; 
1876 :  2614,  Mar.  2.  25267 

Lieutenant  Cupidon;  opgrette  en  3  actes,  de 
Celval  et  L.  Cliarley,  musique  de  A.  de  Man- 
prey.  Paris.  C.  Joubert,  1910.  167  p.  8°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©   Apr.    9,    1910;    2c.    Mar.    28,    1910;    D: 
20601;  C.  Joubert,  Paris.  25268 


Same.      Paris,    C.    Joubert,    1911.      127 


p. 


8  .     [Libretto  only] 

©  June  10,   1911;   2c.   June  19,   1911;   D: 
24504;  C.  Joubert,  Paris.  25269 

Lieutenant  Dean's  heritage;  in  3  acts,  by  E.  AV. 
Duke.     69  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  27,  1911 ;  D :  25875 ;  E.  W.  Duke, 
St.  Joseph,  Mo.  25270 

Lieutenant  (Le)  Guignol;  vaudeville  en  1  acte, 
par  B.  Lebreton.  Paris,  C.  Joubert,  1912. 
20  p.     8°. 

©  Oct.  1,  1912  ;  2c.  Dec.  2,  1912  ;  D  :  31513  ; 
Joubert,   Paris.  25271 

Lieutenant  (A)  in  the  navy;  play  in  1  act,  by 
H.  V.  Traphagen.  [1],  6  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Ic.    Aug.    12,    1914;    D:  37828;    Harriett 
Van  Horn  Traphagen,  Golden,  Col.       25271a 

Lieutenant  Maud;  a  comedy  of  the  future  in  3 
acts,  by  S.  Krausz. 

©  Sigmund  Krausz,  Chicago  ;  1895 :  66408, 
Dec.  30.  25272 

Lieutenant  (The)  reconnoiters;  play  in  1  act, 
by  G.  Alison.     [2],  19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  3,  1914 ;  D  :  38989 ;  Gertrude  Ali- 
son, San  Francisco.  25272a 

Life;  by  O.  Blenckstone.  4  p.  4°.  Typevrrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  9,  1909 ;  D :  17056 ;  Olaf  Blenck- 
stone, Oradell,  N.  J.  25273 

an  American  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  James 

Ajithony. 

©  Mrs.  M.  F.  Butts,  Brooklyn;  1874:603, 
Jan.  19.  25274 


1257 


25275 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


25290 


Life — Continued. 

-comedy  drama,  by  C.  J.  Bates.     22  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  12,  1911 ;  D :  25474 ;  Clyde  Jaclc- 

son  Bates,  New  York.  25275 

comedy-drama  in  3  acts,  by  .1.  Hickenlooper. 


1361  p.     12°.  Ms. 

©  Ic.  .Tan.  21,  1914  ;  D  :  3573S  ;  Jean  Hicken- 
looi)er,  Albia,  la.  25275a 

•a  comedy  of  city  types  in  4  phases,  by  A. 


Daly. 

©  Augustin  Daly,  New  York ;  1876 :  1024.5, 
Sept.  9.  25276 

— 'dramatic  composition   in   3   acts,   by   S.   P. 
Levy,    iii,  76  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  31.  1910;   D:  21223;   Sidney  P. 
Levy.  Pensacola,  Fla.  25277 

—  a    melodrama,    by    Mary    Madison    (Mary 
Brotman)     97  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  24,  1910 ;  D :  20019 ;  Mary  Brot- 
man, Los  Angeles.  25278 

—  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  T.  Buchanan.    144 
p.    4°.    Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Sept.  10,  1914 ;  D  :  38080 ;  Thompson 
Buchanan,  New  York.  25278a 

■play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  S.  Monroe.     [3],  38  p. 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Julv  6.  1910 ;  D  :  21489 ;  Anne  Shannon 
Monroe,  New  York.  25279 

produced  in  5  acts  of  3  scenes  each,  by  A.  T. 

Schultz. 

©  Albert  T.  Schultz,  Zanesville.  O. ;  1887 : 
2227,  Jan.  28.  25280 

W.  H.  Clotid's  sensational  drama  in  5  acts 

and  6  tableaux.    56  p.    12°.    Printed. 

©  William  H.  Cloud,  Philadelphia;  1874: 
2225,  Feb.  2.5 ;  2c.  Mar.  10.  25281 

Life  amid  the  lowly,  made  happy  by  little 
Sunshine.     See  Drifted  out  to  sea. 

Life  among'  the  Latter  Day  Saints.  See  De- 
stroying' (The">  angels. 

Life  among  the  lawless.     See  Sol  Tuttle. 

Life  among  the  looms.     See  Bessie  Raynor. 

Life  among  the  red  men  and  road  ag'ents. 
See  Wild  West. 

Life  and  adventures  of  the  brigand,  Giusseppi 
Musolino  (Vita  &  avventure  del  brigante, 
Giusseppi  Musolino);  pantomime  in  29 scenes, 
by  F.  Giannini  and  A.  Vella.    16  p.    4°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  19,  1911 ;  D :  23997 ;  F.  Giannini 
and  A.  Vella,  Philadelphia.  25282 


Life    and    death;    or.    Passion    and    principle, 
drama  in  H  acts,  by  E.  W.  McLean. 

©  Ernest  Walter  IMcLean,  Chicago;  1882: 
9981.  June  17.  25283 

or.  True  to  each  other,  an  original  drama 


in  5  acts,  by  Vr.  Bedell  and  A.  L.  Thomson. 
Brooklyn,  H.  (i.  Lambert  &  co.,  1873.  17  p. 
4°. 

•  ©  AVilliam  Bedell  and  Alfred  L.  Thomson, 
United  States ;  1873 :  7625,  June  30 ;  2c.  Aug. 
29.  25284 

Life  and  death  of  George  Washington.  See 
George  Washington. 

Life  (The)  and  death  of  Jesse  James.  See 
Jesse  James,  the  American  outlaw. 

Life  and  death  of  Napoleon  Bonaparte,  See 
Napoleon  L 

Life  (The)  and  death  of  Natty  Bumpo;  a 
drama  in  5  pts.,  by  Thos.  Blades  De  Walden, 
founded  on  the  Leatherstocking  tales,  by  J. 
Fennimore  Cooper. 

©  Edward  Eddy,  New  York;  1873:7163, 
June  21.  25285 

Life  and  wife.     See  Number  five. 

Life  as  we  live  it.     See  Brown's  grocery. 

Life  assurance;  an  American  comedy  in  5  acts, 
by  S.  S.  Russell. 

©  Sol  Smith  Pvussell,  United  States;  1877: 
4603,  Apr.  16.  25286 

Life  at  St.  James'  palace.     See  Court  intrigue. 

Life  (A)  at  stake;  or,  The  raftman's  daughter, 
by  C.  T.  Bazzett. 

©  Charles  T.  Bazzett,  Waverly,  N.  Y. ; 
1885  :  19402,  Sept.  14.  25287 

Life  at  West  Point.     See  Camp. 

Life  at  Yale;  or.  At  Yale,  a  college  play  in  3 

acts,  by  O.  Davis.     90  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Jules  Murry  and  Owen  Davis  stock  co.. 

New   York;    D :  8467,   May  3,   1906;   Ic.   May 

3,  1906.  25288 

Life-boat  crew;  nautical  musical  comedy,  in  1 
scene,  for  four  people,  by  David  Edwin.  4  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  2.5,  1909;  D:  16782;  Marquis 
Ellis,   Los  Angeles.  25289 

a  scenic,  singing  specialty  in  2  scenes,  by 

A.  Shean  and  C.  L.  Warren.  19  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Al  Shean,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y.,  and 
Charles  L.  Warren,  Bloomfield,  N.  J.;  D: 
12708,  Apr.  17,  1908;  2c.  Apr.  17,  1908. 

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life,  death  and  a  fair  woman;  dream  sketch, 
by  B.  B.   Davis.     7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    6,    1915;     D:  41162;     Bertha 
Baiini  Davis,  Denver.  25290a 

Life  (A)  for  a  life;  a  sensation  drama  in  3 
acts  and  a  prologue,  by  Signor  Canito. 

©    Signor    Canito,    New    Yorli ;    1873:9185, 
Aug.  14.  25291 

Life  (A)  for  a  limb;  by  J.  S.  Trew\ 

©    James    S.    Trew,     Cliicago ;     1878:3801, 
l\Iar.  30.    .  25292 

Life  (A)  for  a  woman's  love. 

©  Charles  Brokkob,  Hoboken,  N.  J.;  1897: 
.'17031,  Oct.  8.  25293 

Life  for  life;  or,  The  devil  of  Paris,  an  origi- 
nal drama  in  a  prologue  and  4  acts,  by  E. 
Carfano. 

©    Eloa    Carfano,    New    York;    1873:8066, 
July  12.  25294 

•  or.  The  man's  dream,  a  drama  in  5  acts, 

by  C.  M.  Bartlett. 

©    Charles    Moody    Bartlett,    Joliet,    111.; 
1875 :  1900,  Mar.  1.  25295 

Life  (A)  for  love;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  adapted 
by  A.  P.  Burbank  from  Charles  Dickens'  cele- 
brated novel,  A  tale  of  two  cities. 

©  A.  P.  Burbank,  New  York;  1885;  16711, 
Aug.  5.  25296 

Life  for  wife;  an  emotional  tragedy,  by  J.  G. 
Towers. 

©  John  G.  Towers,  New  York  ;  1892  :  37271, 
Sept.  12.  25297 

Life  (The)  giver;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  J. 
Young.     80  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Eugene  J.  Young,  New  York;  D :  8128. 
Mar.  8,  1906;  2c.  Feb.  9,  1907.  25298 

Life-guard  (The);  an  American  melodrama  in 
4  acts,  by  Edwin  A.  Locke. 

©  Joseph  J.  Dowling,  Mt.  'Clemens,  Mich. ; 
1894  :  20004,  Apr.  19.  25299 

Life-guardsman  (The);  romantic  play  in  4 
acts,  by  W.  Howard.  135  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  27,  1913;  D:  34554;  Walter 
Howard,  London.  25300 

Life  in  a  coal  mine.  See  King  (The)  of  the 
knights. — Victor  Vallerand. 

Life  in  a  dry-goods  box;  by  J.  B.  Helm.  9  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Jessie  B.  Helm,  Cleveland ;  D :  15492, 
Mar.  22,  1909;  Ic.  Mar.  22,  1909;  Ic.  June 
14,   1909.  25301 

Life  in  a  stock  broker's  room.  See  Bulls  and 
bears. 


Life  in  a  v/orkshop;  or.  Rummy's  first  day's 
work,  play  in  2  acts,  by  G.  F.  Summers.  [6] 
p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    14,    1914;    D:  37032;    George 
Frederick  Summers,  Washington.         25301a 

LiiO  in  California.  See  Architect  (The). — 
T'lonte  Madrona. 

Life  in  fairy-land.      See  Silver  Spray. 

Life  in  Frisco.     See  Hoodlum. 

Life  in  Greater  New  York;  a  melodrama  in  4 
acts,    by   Edward   K.    Hari;is.     Typewritten. 

©    F.    J.    Wildman,    Chicago;    1897:36463. 
June  19;  2c.  June  23.  25302 

-a  i»lay   in  4  acts,  by  N.  K.  Harris.     74  1. 

f°.     Mimeographed. 

©.Tuly    2,    1909;    2c.    July    26,    1909;    D: 
16375;  Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  25303 

Life    in    London.      See  Against   the   world. — 

Diamond  (The)  king. 

Life  in  Louisiana.     See  Octoroon  (The) 

Life  in  MissovTri  during  the  Rebellion.  See 
True  blue. 

Life  in  New  York. 

©    Thomas    O'Brien    and    Joseph    Welch, 
United  States  ;  1900  A :  19853,  Aug.  9.     25304 

See  also   Colonial  plays   for  the   school- 


room. 

Life  in  Nev/  York  and  Shyanne.  See  Outward 
bound  and  homeward  bound. 

Life  in  Norway.     See  Norwegian  festival. 
Life  in  Paris;  a  play,  by  G.  B.  Morgan. 

©  Gilbert  B.  Morgan,  Norwalk,  Conn. ;  D : 
459,  May  13,  1901.  25305 

Life  in  Shantyville.  See  Squatter  sover- 
eignty. 

Life  in  the  American  coal  mines.  See  King  of 
the  knights. 

Life  in  the  Black  Hills;  drama  in  3  acts,  26 
scenes,  30  characters,  illustrated  with  40  en- 
gravings, with  an  original  poem  entitled 
Golden  nuggets,  by  T.  M.  Newson.  St.  Paul, 
Dodge  &  Larpenteur,  1878.    92  p.,  3  1.,  8°. 

©  Thomas  McLean  Newson,  St.  Paul ;  1878 : 
940,  Jan.  22 ;  2c.  Mar.  18.  25306 

See  also  Hawkeye. 

Life  in  the  cotton  belt.  See  John  Antmy 
Winston. 

Life  in  the  lobby;  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  D. 
Piatt.  Washington,  Judd  &  Detweiler,  1875. 
78  p.     8°. 

©    Donn    Piatt,    Washington ;    1875 :  13410 
Dec.  18;  2c.  Dec.  20.  25307 


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Life  in  the  mines.     Sec  Avondale  (The)  dis- 
aster. 

Life  in  the   19th  century;  a  play,    [by]   R.   J. 
Delaney. 

©  Richard   J.   Delaney,  Milwaukee ;  1894 : 
49927,  Oct.  26.  25308 

Life  in  the  Orient;  drama,  by  Abbas  Ben  Omar. 

©  Abbas  Ben  Omar,  London ;  D :  3852,  Ausc. 

20,  1903.  25309 

Life  in  the  pinery.     Sec  Lumber  (The)  king. 

Life  in  the  Sierras.     Sec  Syb. 

Life  in  the  West;  or.  The  road  agents  of  the 

Black  Hills,  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  R.  John- 
son. 

©  A.  R.  Johnson,  Cheyenne,  Wyo. ;   1878 : 
10380,  Sept.  9.  25310 

See  also  Marston  Hunter. 

Life  in  the  wild  West.  Sec  Apaches  (The), — 
Artist  (The)  scout. 

Life  in  town;  by  D.  Frohman. 

©  Daniel  Frohman,  New  York ;  1888 :  1216, 
Jan.  10.  25311 

Life  in  two  hemispheres.     See  Cheek. 

Life  insurance;  a  comedy  of  American  life,  by 
T.  C.  De  Leon. 

©  T.  C.  De  Leon,  Mobile ;  1873 :  3312,  Apr. 
1.  25312 

Life  is  a  dream.     See  Continental  drama. 

Life  (The)  line;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  T. 
Judge.    29  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Todd  Jud?e,  New  York;   D :  2851,   Jan. 
12,  1903 ;  2c.  Jan.  12,  1903.  25313 

Life  (The)  of  an  actress;  by  L.  McCormick.  90 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Langdon    McCormick,    New    York ;    D : 
11213,  Aug.  21,  1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  27,  1907.    25314 

Life  of  Dora  Thorne;  in  4  acts,  by  Lem  B.  Par- 
ker.    95  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  American  amusement  assn.,  Chicago ;  D : 
5649,  Oct.  10,  1904 ;  2c.  Oct.  10,  1904.        25315 

Life  (The)  of  Father  Matthew.     See  Tipperary . 

Life  (The)  of  Garfield  from  the  cradle  to  the 
grave;  by  G.  F.  Young. 

©  George  F.  Young,  Wilmington,  Del. ;  1882  : 
9042,  May  31.  25316 

Life  (The)  of  Hiawatha;  Indian  passion  play, 
adapted  from  Longfellow's  poem,  Hiav.'atha, 
in  6  scenes,  by  C.  E.  Lewis.  19  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  9,  1913;  D:  33886;  Charles  E. 
J^ewis,  Baltimore.  25317 


Life  (A)  of  horror;  by  C.  Cottone.     35  p.     f". 

^typewritten. 

©  Chai'les  Cottone,  Danville,  Ky. ;  D :  244, 
IMar.  21,  1901;  2c.  June  8,  1901.  25318 

Life  (The)  of  man;  play  in  5  acts,  by  Leonid 

Andreyev,   tr.   by  T.  Malkiel.      (In  The  New 

York  can,  Au;;.  14  and  21,  1910) 

©  Aug.  14,  21,  1910;  2c.  Sept.  6,  1910 ;  D : 

•  21943,  21944 ;  Theresa  Malkiel,  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

25319 

See   also   Plays;   by    Leonid    Andreyeff. — 

Savva. 

Life  of  the  world;  by  Henry  Lee.     47  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  17,  1910 ;  D :  17954 ;  Henry  Lee 
CO.,  -Jersey  City.  25320 

Life  (The)  of  White  Cloud  and  Buckskin  Bill 
on  the  prairie;  in  5  acts,  by  D.  McDaniel.  7 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  IS,  1915 ;  D :  41566 ;  David  Mc- 
Daniel, New  York.  25320a 

Life  on  a  ranch.     See  Passions. 

Life  on  Second  ave.     See  Blind  men. 

Life  on  the  border.      See  Wild  Bill. 

Life  on  the  boulevard;  musical  comedy,  by  P. 
Wolfman.      [2],  9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  19,  1910 ;  D :  22595 ;  Paul  Wolf- 
man.   New   York.  25321 


Life  on  the  plains. 
Scalpers  (The) 


See  Lieutenant  Belton. 


Life  on  the  road.     See  Jakey  Einstein. — Levy, 
the  drummer. 


Life  (A)  or  death  performance 
tary  (An)  understudy. 


Life  (A)  prisoner. 


See  Involun- 
Sec  Gold  (The)  king. 


Life-saver;  1  act  comedy,  by  Edgar  Ruff.  9  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  4,  1909 ;  D :  17278 ;  Katbryn  H. 
Somborn,  New  York.  25322 

a  story  of  the  beach  iu  1  act,  by  J.  Gilroy. 

20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  John  Gilroy,  New  York ;  D :  12835,  Apr. 
25,  1908;  2c.  Apr.  25,  1908.  25323 

Life-saver  (The)  and  the  bathing  girl;  a 
sketch,  by  H.  C.  Bannister.  [1],  6  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  31,  1912;   D :  29844 ;  Harry  C. 
Bannister,  Orion,  Mich.  25324 

Life-savers  (The)  of  Plum  Beach;  a  comedy- 
dramatic  novelty  in  4  scenes,  by  W.  E.  Long- 
fellow. 

©  Wilbert  E.  Longfellow,  Providence,  R.  I. ; 
D  :  15562,  Apr.  7,  1909.  5?5325 


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Life  scenes  and  life  lessons.     See  Maud  Stan-       Life's  battle — Continued, 
ley. 

Life  sentence;  play  in  1  act  and  2  scenes,  by 
C.  H.  Jarrett.     31  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  IS,  1915  ;  D  :  40167  ;  Cora  Hardy 
Jarrett,  Shepherdstown,  W.  Va.  25325a 

sketch   in   1   act,   by   M.   von  W.   Seaman. 

[1],  14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1914 ;  D :  36310 ;  INIilton  von 
Waldron  Seaman,  Portland,  Or.  25325b 

Life  shadows;  or,  The  danger  in  being  a  good 
singer. 

©  O.  P.  Sweet.  Great  Falls,  N.  H. ;  1873: 
3818,  Apr.  12.  25326 

See  also  Bertie  Thorn. 

Life  (A)  shortener;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  J.  P. 
Briggs.     9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  James  P.  Brigg's,  Chicago ;  D :  7305,  Sept. 
25,  1905 ;  2c.  Sept.  15,  1905.  25327 

Life  spark;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Hennessy. 
51  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   May  9,  1910;   D:  20992;   Earl  Hen- 
nessy, Chicago.  25328 

Life  (The)  that  kills;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
by  Jas.  W.  Harkins,  jr. 

©  A.  H.  Woods,  New  York ;  D :  3786,  Aug. 
3,   1903.  25329 

-See  also  Another  man's  wife. 

Life  that  wins;  play  in  1  act  and  3  scenes, 
by  R.  Whitney.     4  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  5,  1910  ;  D  :  21031 ;  Robert  Whit- 
ney, Boston.  25330 

Life  (The)  worth  living;  a  playlet,  by  Arnola 
Reeves.     18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  Aubrev  Ruggles,  Harrington,  N.  J. ; 
D :  13359,  July  17,  190S ;  2c.  July  17,  1908. 

25331 

Lifer  (The);  1  act  play  in  3  scenes,  by  A.  Hoff- 
man.    40  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  24,  1912 ;  D :  28416 ;  Aaron  Hoff- 
man, New  York.  25332 

Life's  afternoon;  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  Reichman. 
22  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    12,    1912;    D:  29013;    Arthur 
Reichman,  New  York.  25333 

Life's  (A)  aim;  an  original  comedy  drama, 
founded  on  the  poem  of  The  tramp,  by  R.  F. 
Carroll. 

©   Richard   F.   Carroll,   New   York;   1888: 
16175,  June  5.  25334 


■  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  Arnold  Reeves. 

100  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  Aubrey  Ruggles,  Harrington.  N.  J. ; 
D :  12958,  May  12,  1908 ;  2c.  May  12,  1908. 

25336 

Life's  broadway;  play  in  3  acts,  by  D.  C.  Millen. 
[8],  43  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Dec.   29,    1913;    D :  35487 ;    De  Witt 
Clinton  Milieu,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  25337 

Life's  (A)  dream;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  W.  H. 
Lingard. 

©    V.'^illiam    Horace   Lingard,    New    York ; 
1872 :  7776,  July  22.  25338 

Life's  great  lesson;  a  play  in  4  acts, by  Clarence 
Maiko  [pseud,  of  C.  Baker,  jr.]  77  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Colgate  Baker,  jr.,  New  York ;  D :  2390, 
Sept.  27,  1902 ;  2c.  Sept.  27,  1902.  25339 

Life's  (A)  lesson;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  P.  L.  W. 
Janson  and  H.  S.  Wheeler.  Chicago,  Dunn 
bros.  &  Heggie,  1878.    51  p.     16°. 

©  P.  L.  W.  Janson  and  H.  S.  Wheeler,  Chi- 
cago ;  1878  :  3638,  Mar.  26  ;  2c.  Apr.  22.    25340 

Life's  (A)  lottei-y.     See  Terry,  the  swell. 

Life's  (A)  mishap;  a  drama,  by  M.  V.  Hunter. 
©     Matilde     Victoria     Hunter,     Brooklyn ; 
1890 :  34480,  Nov.  3.  25341 

Life's  (A)  mistake. 

©  Walter  Sanford,  Chicago ;  D :  8894,  July 
31,  1906.  25342 

See  also  Lazare, 


Life's  (A)  revenge.     See  "Woman's  (A)  folly. 

Life's  (A)  sentence;  a  comedy  drama  in  1  act, 
by  Harrison  Armstrong.  13  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Wm.  J.  Ferguson,  New  York ;  D :  15486, 
Mar.  29,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  5,  1909.  25343 

Life's  shop  window;  drama  in  4  acts  adapted 
frcnn  Victoria  Cross'  [Vivian  Cory's]  novel  of 
the  same  name,  by  Owen  Davis.  [3],  89  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Feb.   26,   1913;    D:  32433;    Darcy   & 
Wolford,  inc.,  and  Paul  Scott,  New  York. 

25344 

dramatic  composition  in  4  acts,  by  William 


Life's  battle;  dramatized  by  D.  T.  Wells.     An- 
gel Island,  Cal.,  1884.    43  p.    8°. 

©  Daniel  T.  Wells,   United   States;   1884: 
15992,  Aug.  4 ;  2c.  Aug,  4.  25335 


H.  Clifford.     [74]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   May   11,  1911;   D:  24191;   Darcy  & 
Wolford,  inc.,  &  Paul  Scott,  New  York.    25345 

Life's   sidetrack;   comedy   sketch   in   1   act,   by 
J.  P.  Mulgrew.    10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  11,  1915 ;  D :  39696 ;  John  P.  Mul- 
grew, Dubuque,  la.  25345a 


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Life's  tang'led  skein;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  V. 
Page.    10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Vivian  Page,  New  York ;  D :  14014,  Oct. 
9,  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  9,  1908.  25346 

Life's  vision.     See  Fate. 

Life's  warp  and  woof;  comedy-drama  in  4  acts, 

by  Robert  Bonfoy.     120  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  2,  1913 ;  D :  33G85 ;  Ethel  Marion 

Ruckstell,  San  Francisco.  25347 

Life's  weaving.     See  Destiny. 

Life's  (A)  wrong;  a  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by 
James  W.  King. 

©    J.    W.    King,    Philadelphia;    1880:4918, 
Mar.  27.  25348 

Lifter  (The);  1  act  dramatic  composition,  by 
F.  J.  Beaman  and  Clifford  Ivins.  [1],  19  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  2,  1913 ;  D :  33981 ;  Fred  J.  Bea- 
man, Washington.  25349 

Lifting  America's  cup;  nautical  yarn,  with  mu- 
sic, book  and  lyrics  by  J.  M.  Pryse.  106  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©    Ic.    July    5,    1913;    D :  33714 ;    John    M. 
Pryse,  New  York.  25350 

Lifting  (The)  of  the  veil;  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  A.  Atwood. 

©  Augusta  Atwood,  Los  Angeles ;  D :  8575, 
May  21,  1906.  25351 

Lifting  the  lid;  by  W.  B.  Watson. 

©  W.  B.  Watson,  Washington  ;  D  :  6618,  May 
2,  1905.  25352 

■  comedy  in  1  act,  by  P.  B.  Sipe.    16  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  4,  1915  ;  D  :  40839  ;  Paul  Bernard 
Sipe,  Pittsburgh.  25352a 

Lifting  the  veil;  an  original  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  James  F.  Latham. 

©  John  Templeton,  New  York ;  1873 :  9854, 
Sept.  2.  25353 

Liga  (Die)  der  personlichkeiten.  SeeHargudl 
am  bach. 

Light;  drama,  by  L.  C.  King.  105  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  20,  1910  ;  D  :  22867  ;  Laura  Clay- 
ton King,  Los  Angeles.  25354 

■drama   in   a   prologue   and   3   acts,   by   B. 


Kendall.     42  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    July    24,    1915;    D :  41301 ;    Blanche 
Kendall,  Salt  Lake  City.  25354a 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Georges  Duhamel, 


tr.  from  the  French  by  Sasha  Best.  {In  Poet 

lore,  V.  25,  no.  3,  I\Iay-June  1914 ;  periodical 

©    June    12,    1914;    2c.    June    15,  1914;    P.: 

304033;  Poet  lore  co.,  Boston)  25354b 


Light — Continued. 

drama  in  1  act,  by  M.  S.  Hope.     21  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  2,  1915 ;  D :  40820 ;  Muriel  Syl- 
vester Hope,  New  York.  25354c 

a  4  act  dramatic  play,  adapted  from  the 


French.     Ms. 

©   George   Clarke,   New    York ;  1878 :  1381, 

Jan.  31;  2c.  Aug.  1.    •  25355 

a  musical  play,  by  B.  Hanscom.  New  York, 


Paul  R.  Reynolds,  1909.     7  p.     12.     [Libretto 
only] 

©    Beatrice    Hanscom,    Marquette,    Mich. ; 
D :  15097,   Feb.   16,   1909 ;   2c.   Feb.   16,  1909. 

25356 

— -play    in    4    acts,    by    B.    I.    Bremner.      104 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   le.    Sept.    25,    1915;    D :  41829 ;    Blanche 
Irbe  Bremner,  Berkeley,  Cal.  25356a 

by  C.  Andrews.     [3],  95  p.    4°.    Type- 


written. 

©  Ic.    Sept.   27,   1912;   D :  30982 ;    Charlton 
Andrews,  Valley  City,  N.  D.  25357 

by   C.   T.    Revere.     86  p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©  Clinton  T.  Revere,  Westfield.  N.  J. ;  D : 
12357,   Feb.   12,  1908;   2c.  July  27,  1908. 

25358 


—  play    in   1   act,   by   F.    G.   Wickes.      [5]    p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    21.    1915;    D :  42051 ;    Frances 
Gilleshy  Wickes,  New  York.  25358a 

by  J.    Willard.     [20]    p.      4°.      Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  15,  1913;  D:  32325;  John  Wil- 
lard,   New    York.  25359 

—  play   in  1  act  and  2  scenes,  by  C.  M.  de 
Navarro.     14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  22,  391 2;  D :  30313 ;  Carlos  Mar- 
cos de  Navnrro,  Sau  Luis  Potosi,  Mexico. 

25360 

—  or.  Foiled  at  last,  an  original  drama  in  4 


acts,  by  T.  Vance. 

©    Tom    Vance,    Philadelphia;    1878:6273. 
May  24.  25361 

—  See  also  Lumiere  (La) 


Light  after  darkness;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  E. 
Tinniswood.      7    p.      4°.      Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  1,  1915 ;  D :  40538 ;  Edith  Eliza- 
beth Tinniswood,  Los  Angeles.  25361a 

Light  and  shade;  play  by  D.  Granville,  lyrics 
by  Ballard  McDonald,  music  by  Harry  Car- 
roll and  Harry  Piani.  [1],  6  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©    Ic.    Jiin.    12.    1914;    D :  35624 ;    Dorothy 
Granville,  Chicago.  25361b 


1262 


25362 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


25379 


liight  and  shadow;  by  D.  R.  King. 

©  Delia   Robinson  King,   Scotland,   S.   D. ; 
1899  :  13955,  Feb.  20.  25362 

Light  at  last.      See  Crime. — Man  to  man. 

Light  (The)  beyond;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Henry  Hamilton.     107  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Charles    Warner,    New    York;    D :  2360, 
Sept.  22,  1902;  2c.  Oct.  9,  1902.  25363 

Light  (The)  blues;  play  in  2  acts,  by  M.  Am- 
Ident  and  R.  Courtneidge.  147  p.  4°.  Type- 
^^■ritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  18,  1915 ;  D :  41777 ;  Mark  Am- 
bient and  Robert  Courtneidge,  London. 

25363a 

Light  (The)  brigade;  a  comic  entertainment 
for  ladies,  by  Mayme  Riddle  Bitney.  Chi- 
cago, T.   S.  Denison,  1908.     22  p.     12°. 

©  T.   S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  D :  13527.  Aug. 
10,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  4,  1908.  25364 

Light  eternal;  a  tale  of  the  persecution  in  5 
scenes,  by  Martin  V.  Merle.  87  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   M.   V.   Merle,    San   Francisco;   D :  6841. 
June  19,  1905 ;  2c.  Dec.  8,  1905.  25365 

Light    (A)    from    another    world;  play    in    1 

act,  by  Chas.  H.  McGurrin.     13  p.  4°.    Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.   Jan.   6,   1913;   D :  31992 ;  C.  H.  Mc- 
Gurrin,  Salt  Lake  City.  25366 

Same.     Boston,   Gorham   press    [etc.,   etc.. 

1915]      28    p.      12°.       ([American    dramatic 
series] ) 

©  Feb.  27,  1915  ;  2c.  Mar.  8,  1915 ;  D  :  39890 ; 

C.  H.  McGurrin,  Salt  Lake  City.  25366a 

Light  (The)  from  over  the  range;  a  play  in  1 
act,  by  L.  L.  Luckenbill.  10  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  L.  Le  Roy  Luckenbill,  Greensburg,  Ind. ; 
D :  10747,  June  12,  1907 ;  2c.  June  20.  1907. 

25367 

Light  (The)  guardsman;  a  military  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  J.  W.  Blitchell.  [Houston,  Tex.,  W. 
H.  Coyle]  1882.     36  p.     8°. 

©    J.    W.    Mitchell,    Houston,    Tex.;    1882: 
207.59,  Dec.  8;  2c.  Dec.  28.  25368 

Light  hearts,  a  masque  of  labor;  play,  by  E. 
M.  D.  Chater,  with  words  of  songs  by  E.  S. 
Lever idge.  25  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  (Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Ic.  May  10, 1915  ;  D  :  40763 ;  Ellen  ]\IacR. 

D.  Chater    and    Ethel    S.    Leveridge.     New 
York.  25368a 

Light  Horse  Harry;  an  American  play  in  4 
acts,  by  L.  Westervelt. 

©    Leonidas    Westervelt,    New    York;    D: 
2086,  July  5,  1902.  25369 


Light   Horse   Harry — Continued. 

-a  colonial  romance  in  4  acts,  by  G.  Mid- 

dleton  and  L.  Westervelt. 

©  Leonidas  Westervelt  and  George  Middle- 
ton, 'New  York;   D:3051,  Feb.  25,  1903. 

25370 

Light  housekeeping;  dramatic  sketch,  by  lola 
Ricil  Bailey  [pseud,  of  A.  W.  Bailey]  [2],  13 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  6,  1912 ;  D :  28572 ;  Alice  Ward 
Bailey,  Minneapolis.  25371 

a  duologue,  by  Loota  (L.  L.  Anstey ) 

©   Louisa   Lee   Anstey,   New   York;    1898: 
21257,  Apr.  2.  25372 

farce-comedy  in  1  act,  by  A.  Kahn.     [2], 

18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    21,    1912;    D :  29723 ;    August 
Kahn,  New  York.  25373 

Light  in  darkness;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  E.  P. 
Pr.  Devare.     [11]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  21,  1911;   D :  24523 ;   Elisabeth 
Peterson  Pr.  Devare,  New  York.  25374 

Light  (The)  in  the  house;  a  nocturne,  by  C.  D. 
Morgan.     [2],  12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  16,  1914 ;  D :  38506 ;  Charles  D. 
Morgan,  Bournedale,  Mass.  25374a 

Light  (The)  in  the  window;  by  B.  K.  Horning. 
14  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   June  24,   1911;    D:  24638;   B.   King 
Horning,  Milwaukee.  25375 

in   1    act,    by    B.   K.   Horning.     17  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    23,    1911;    D:  25594;    B.    King 
Horning,  Milwaukee.  25376 

^play  in  1  act,  by  A.  Cowles.     [1],  20  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©Ic.  Sept.  29, 1913  ;  D  :  34588  ;  Albert  Cowles, 
Williamsport,  Pa.  25377 

or,   Dov/n   life's  ruflfied   stream,  •  an   Ethi- 


opian sketcli  in  2  scenes,  by  Edward  Au.stin. 

©   Thomas   Lancaster,    Providence,    R.    I. ; 
1880 :  8436,  June  2.  25378 

Light  (The)  keeper;  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  Moys- 
ton.    23  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  6,  1915  ;  D  :  39610  ;  Guy  Moyston, 
San  Francisco.  25378a 

Light  (The)  keeper's  daughter;  a  nautical  opera 
in  3  acts,  libretto  by  George  M.  Vickers,  music 
l)y  C.  D.  Blake. 

©   Charles   D.    Blake,    Boston;    1882:8104, 
May  19.  25379 


1263 


25380 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


25398 


Lig-ht  most  desired;  a  drama  foi'  the  stage,  as 
a  take-off  to  oatli-bound  secret  societies,  etc., 
dramatized  from  the  book,  Wolves  in  sheeps' 
clothing,  by  J.  H.  Jones. 

©  James  H.  Jones,  Cambridge,  New  York: 
1889  :  39184,  Dec.  21.  25380 

Lig'ht-o'-love;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Arthur 
Schnitzler,  tr.  by  Bayard  Quincy  Morgan. 
(In  The  Drama,  no.  7,  Aug.  1912;  periodical 
©  Aug.  5,  1912 ;  2c.  Aug.  7,  1912 ;  B :  257382 
Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago)  25380a 

a  play  in  1  act,  by  L.  Rutland.    29  p.     8°. 


Printed. 

©  Lucile  Rutland,  Covington,  La. ;  D  :  8134, 
Mar.  9,  1906;  2c.  Mar.  22,  1906.  25381 

Light  (The)  o'  Texas;  play  in  5  acts,  by  L.  H. 
Chilson.     [l],76p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.   15,   1913;   D:  32689;   Lars   H. 
Chilson,  Seattle.  25382 

Light  (The)  of  a  dream.     See  Mother  and  son. 

Light  (The)  of  Alaska;  by  A.  T.  Sessagrant. 
©  Albert  Thomas  Sessagrant,  Lansingburgh, 
N.  Y. ;  D  :  2416,  Sept.  26,  1902.  25383 

Lig'ht  (The)  of  Asia;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Gratiot 
Utley,  adapted  from  Edwin  Arnold's  poem  of 
the  same  title.    63  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  31,  1912 ;  D :  3071S ;  N.  F.  Doug- 
las, Anoka,  Minn,  25384 


See  also  Siddartha. 


Light  (The)  of  Avalon. 
bury  and  the  grail. 


See  Story  of  Glaston- 


Light  (The)  of  Carbo  Castle;  or,  Willy  Reilly 
and  his  colleen  bawn,  a  drama  in  5  acts, 
dramatized  from  William  Carleton's  story  of 
Willy  Reilly,  by  J.  C.  Daly. 

©  J.   C.   Daly,   United   States;   1875:8850, 
Aug.  26.  25385 

Lig-ht  of  Garvanza;  a  romance  of  the  harem,  by 
S.  C.  Ott.    29  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  9,  1910;  D :  20751 ;  Susanna  C. 
Ott,  Los  Angeles.  25386 

Light  (The)  of  his  eyes;  by  E.  D.  Razall. 

©  Edwin  D.  Razall,  Chicago ;  D :  352,  Apr. 
17,  1901.  25387 

Light  of  Loma;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Monson. 

©  Albert  Monson,  Sau  Diego,  Cal. ;  1SS8: 

28306,  Oct.  5.  25388 

Light  (The)  of  San  Juan  tower;  play  in  1  act, 
by  E.  B.  Garnett  and  Q.  L.  Martin.  18  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  13,  1915 ;  D :  40639 ;  Edward  B. 
Garnett,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  25388a 


Light  (The)  of  the  harem;  musical  comedy, 
boolv  by  L.  Family  Brown. 

©   Lawrence   P.   Brown,    Peekskill,    N.   Y. ; 
D :  3099,  June  26,  1903.  25389 

Light  (The)  of  truth;  play  in  1  act,  by  S.  W. 
Banning.    14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  10,  1913 ;  D :  32032 ;  Samuel  W. 
Banning,  Chicago.  25390 

Light  (The)  on  the  point;  realistic  picturesque 
drama,  by  N.  Waldron. 

©  Nelson  Waldron,  New  York  ;  1887  :  33852, 
Dec.  27.  25391 

Light  (The)  on  the  road;  a  drama  in  prologue 
and  4  acts,  by  A.  R.  Peyton,  partly  adapted  from 
the  French  of  Victor  Cherbuliez.     122  p.     4° 
Typewritten. 

©  Alice  Rose  Eyton,  Los  Angeles  ;  D :  15067 
Apr.  17,  1909;  2c.  Apr.  20,  1909.  25392 

Light  143;  by  E.  M.  Shorey. 

©  Ethel  May  Shorey,  Lynn,  aiass. ;  D  :  3348, 
Apr.  28,  1903.  25393 

Light  (The)  princess;  musical  comedy  in  2 
acts,  l)ased  on  a  fairy  tale  by  George  Mac- 
Donald,  libretto  by  J.  W.  Tompkins,  music 
by  Gilbert  Tompkins.  [2],  54  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Sept.  21.  1910;  D:  22111;  .Juliet  Wil- 
bor  Tompkins,  New  York.  25394 

Light  (The)  that  failed;  an  adaptation  in  1 
act,  by  C.  Thorpe. 

©    Courtenay    Thorpe,    New    York;    1891: 
16932,  May  8.  25395 

play  in  3  acts  and  a  prologue,  by  George 


Fleming,  adapted  by  permission  of  Rudyard 
Kipling.     122   p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  1,  1915 ;  D :  40539 ;  Olga  Nether- 
sole,  Hempstead,  England.  25395a 

Light  (The)  that  nearly  failed.  See  Dal- 
rymple's  prize  song. 

Light  (The)  that  shines;  a  comedy  in  3  acts 
and  prologue,  by  T.  H.  Sayrc  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   T.    H.    Sayre,    New   York;    1893:28070, 
June  12 ;  2c.  June  10.  25396 

Light  that  shines  in  darkness;  a  drama,  by 
Leo  Tolstoy  . . .  ed.  by  Dr.  Hagberg  Wright. 
New  York,  Dodd,  Mead  and  company,  1912. 
205  p.     16°. 

©  Feb.  7,  1912  ;  2c.  Feb.  9,  1912  ;  A :  309147 : 
Dodd,  Mead  &  co..  New  York.  25397 

See  also  Father  Sergius. 

Light-weight  (The);  1  act  travesty  sketch,  by 
F.  J.  Beaman.     18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  3,  1910;  D:  20946;  Fred  J.  Bea- 
man, Jackson,  Mich.  25398 


1264 


25399 


COPYKIGHTED  IN"   THE  UNITED  STATES 


25419 


Lig-ht  (The)  without;  play  in  2  acts,  by  M.  S. 
Reardon,   3d.     54  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Mar.    3,   1911;    D :  23528 ;    Mark    S. 
Reardon,  3d,  New  York.  25399 

Lightening  (The)  express;  by  O.  T.  Crawford. 

©  O.  T.  Crawford,  St.  Louis ;  D :  4318,  Nov. 

27,  1903.  25400 

Lig'htheart's  pilgrimage.  See  Social  (The) 
stage. 

Lighthouse  cliffs;  an  original  domestic  drama 
in  3  acts,  by  Frank  Murdoch. 

©  Virginia  Murdoch,  Philadelphia;  1872: 
12670,  Dec.  2.  25401 

Lighthouse  (The)  keeper;  melodramatic  phan- 
tasy in  1  scene,  by  H.  Garland.  [1]  4  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  26,  1914;  D:  35924;  Harry  Gar- 
land, New  York.  25401a 

a  nautical  farce  in  1  act  and  1  scene,  by 

J.  F.  Leonard.     5  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  John  Francis  Leonard,  New  York ;  D : 
7613,    Nov.    24,    1905;    2c.    Nov.    24,    1905. 

25402 

Lighthouse  (The)  keeper's  daughter;  a  sketch 
in  1  scene,  by  A.  Salmon.  Wellington,  New 
Zealand  times  co.,  ltd.     8  p.     ports.     8°. 

©  Arthur  Salmon.  Sidney,  New  South 
Wales,  Australia  ;  D :  13134,  June  6,  1908 ;  2c. 
June  6,  1908.  25403 

Lighthouse  (The)  robbery;  a  sensational  com- 
edy drama.  1  act  in  3  scenes,  by  E.  Marsh. 
6  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edward  Marsh,  Detroit ;  D :  1974,  June 
6,  1902;  2c.  June  6,  1902.  25404 

Lighthouse  (A)  romance;  play  in  1  act,  by  W. 
Oleck.     5  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  19.  1913;  D:  35058;  WMUiam 
Oleck,  Brooklyn.  25405 

Lighthouse  signal;  in  3  acts,  by  F.  N.  Appel. 
20  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  4,  1910;  D :  22481 ;  Florence 
Novilla    Appel,    Minneapolis.  25406 

Lightning  (The)  agent;  a  comedy  drama  in 
5  acts,  by  G.  A.  Lemming. 

©  George  A.  Lemming,  United  States; 
1886 :  21601,  Sept.  27.  25407 

Lightning   (The)   artist.      See  Condensed  art. 

Lightning  Bob;  a  local  drama  of  love,  crime 
and  mystery,  law  courts  and  juries,  by  F. 
G.  Maeder. 

©  Fred  G.  Maeder,  New  York ;  1873 :  7981. 
July  10.  25408 

Lightning   (The)   born.   See  Blanched. 


Lightning-bug  (The)  art-union;  or.  The  won- 
ders of  photography  at  night,  by  D.  W. 
Johnson. 

©  D.    W.    Johnson,    Andover,    O. ;    1888: 
24739,  Aug.  30.  25409 

Lightning  (A)  courtship;  by  P.  G.  Hubert,  jr. 
11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  P.  G.  Hubert,  jr..  New  York ;  D :  11671, 
Nov.  5,  1907;  2c.  Oct.  31,  1907.  25410 

Lightning  express;  a  comedy  melodrama  in  5 
acts,  by  J.  D.  Clifton. 

©  Joseph  D.  Clifton,  Chix:;ago ;  1891 :  14255, 
Apr.  20.  25411 

a  4  act  comedy-drama,  by  E.  Anderson. 

©  Edwin  Anderson,  South  Boston,  Mass. ; 
1892  :  47159,  Nov.  21.  25412 

See  also  Lightening  express. 

Lightning  Joe,  the  telegraph  messenger;  an 
original  drama  in  3  acts,  by  E.  F.  De  Nyse. 
New  York. 

©  Edwin  F.  De  Nyse,  United  States ;  1880 : 
4267,  Mar.  16.  25413 

Lightning  Lew,  the  boy  scout  of  the  Sierras; 
a  border  drama  in  4  acts  and  9  tableaux,  by 
M.  Weston. 

©  Maggie  Weston,  New  York ;  1880 :  19299, 
Dec.  17.  25414 

Lightning  (The)  rod;  or.  The  member  from. 
Kentucky,  a  play,  by  M.  Smith  and  J.  W. 
Herbert. 

©    Mark    Smith,     Cleveland;     1896:44656, 
Aug.  5.  25415 

Lightning  (The)  waiter;  sketch  of  a  scene  in  a 
suburban  restaurant  in  1  act,  by  L.  Fregoli. 
©   Leopoldo    Fregoli,     New    York;     1896: 
32604,  June  1.  25416 

Lights  (Th');  an  original  comedy  in  4  acts. 
©   National    press    intelligence    co.,     New 
York;  1889:16719,  June  1.  25417 

Lights  and  shadows;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
L.  Davis. 

©    Louis     Davis,     Nashville;     1887:14789, 
June  7.  25418 

See  also  Visited  sin. 


Lights  and  shadows  of  a  world  without 
money;  by  John  Gladding  [pseud,  of  J.  H. 
Winslow] 

©  John  H.  Winslow,  Chicago ;  1897 :  61966, 
Nov.  3.  25419 

Lights  and  shadows  of  Kentucky;  or.  My  old 
Kentucky  home,  comedy  drama  of  the  blue- 
grass  hills  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Lawshe.  [138]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  26,  1914 ;  D :  36470 ;  Er  Lawshe, 
New  York.  25419a 


5379—16- 


-SO 


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25441 


Lights  and  shadows  of  New  York;  a  melo- 
drama of  contemporaneous  interest  in  5  acts 
and  8  tableaux,  by  C.  Gayler. 

©  Charles  Gayler,  New  York;  1887:13544, 
May  23.  25420 

Lights  (The)  and  shadows  of  society.  See 
Deception. — False  colors. 

Lights  and  shadows  of  the  great  Rebellion; 
or,  The  hospital  nurse  of  Tennessee,  a  grand 
military  drama  of  the  great  liebellion  in  4 
acts  and  5  tableaux,  by  J.  H.  Dawson  and 
B.  G.  Whittemore.  Clyde,  O.,  A.  D.  Ames, 
1885.  39  p.  12°.  ([Ames'  series  of  stand- 
ard and  minor  drama,  no.  194] ) 

©  A.  D.  Ames,  Clyde,  O. ;  1886 :  5268,  Mar. 
5;  2c.  Mar.  5.  25421 

Lights  (The)  and  shadows  of  the  sesqui-cen- 
tennial.     See  Baltimore's  big  boom. 

Lights  (The)  far  out  at  sea;  a  melodrama,  by 
J.  W.  Harkins,  jr. 

©  James  W.  Harkins,  jr.,  Worcester ;  1894 : 
52274,  Nov.  9.  25422 

Lights  (The)  o'  Chicago;  by  M.  O'Hea. 

©    Murphy    O'Hea,     Chicago;     1883:6191, 
Apr.  2.  25423 

Lights  o'  the  Bowery;  by  George  France. 

©    Joseph    P.    Burke,    New    York;    1899: 
18457,  Mar.  11.  25424 

Lights  of  a  great  city;  by  M.  Bell. 

©  Minnie  Bell,  United  States;  1888:8741, 
Mar.  24.  25425 

Lights  (The)  of  Broadway;  or.  A  breach  of 
promise,  by  Hal  Reid  [i.  e.  James  Halleck 
Reid]     88  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Benedict  amusement  co.,  New  York ;  D : 
7437,  Oct.  21,  1905 ;  2c.  Oct.  21,  1905.      25426 

Lights  of  Frisco;  a  dramatic  composition  of 
the  San  Francisco  disaster  in  4  acts,  by  A.  J. 
Aylesworth. 

©   Arthur   J.    Aylesworth,    United    States; 
D:8572,   May  21,  1906.  25427 

a  sensational  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  R. 

Bronson. 

©   Rush   Bronson,    United     States;     1893: 
39708,  Aug.  81.  25428 

Lights  of  home;  a  melodrama  in  6  acts,  by 
L.  B.  Parker. 

©  liOttie  Blair  Parker,  Thomaston,  N.  Y. ; 
1899 :  79048,  Dec  5.  25429 

Lights  (The)  of  New  York;  a  melodrama  in  4 
acts,  by  Con.  T.  Murphy. 

©  Del  S.  Smith,  Chicago ;  D :  2199,  July  9. 
1902.  25430 


Lights  (The)  of  New  York— Continued. 
— —  a  melodrama  of  contemporaneous  interest 
in  5  acts  and  7  tableaux,  by  C.  Gayler. 

©  Charles  Gayler,  New  York ;  1887 :  14410, 
June  2.  25431 

Lights  (The)  of  Paris  (Une  nuit  de  Paris); 
a  piece  in  12  tableaux  and  12  hours,  by  L.  and 
Frantz  Beuvallet. 

©  Frangois  Mons  and  Louis  Nathal,  New 
York  ;  1886 :  19922,  Sept.  8.  25432 

Lights  (The)  of  the  world;  a  characteristic 
ballet  in  5  pts.  or  ages,  by  S.  R.  Ellis.  5  p. 
4°.     Printed. 

©  Sidney  R.  Ellis,  New  York ;  D :  485,  Mav 
18,  1901 ;  2c.  May  18,  1901.  25433 

Lights  out;  by  J.  J.  McCowan.  5  p.  8°.  Type- 
written. 

©  John  J.  McCowan,  Buffalo ;  D :  6001,  Jan. 
12,  1905;  2c.  Jan.  12,  1905.  25434 

or,  Tattoo,  tr.  from  the  German  of  Franz 

Adam  Beyerlein,  by  C.  Swickard.     69  p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Swickard,  New  York ;  D :  4950, 
Apr.  27,  1904 ;  2c.  May  3,  1904.  25435 

Liguria;  legends  h§roique  de  Provence  en  1 
acte,  en  vers,  par  A.  Mouzin.  (In  Annales, 
XXVIII''  annee,  no.  1415,  7  aofit,  1910) 

©  Aug.  7,  1910  ;  2c.  Sept.  3,  1910 ;  D :  21934  ; 
Alexis  Mouzin,  Paris.  25436 

Like  a  thief  in  the  night.  See  B.eap  as  ye 
sow. 

Like  falling  leaves.     See  Stronger  (The) 

Like  father  like  child;  or.  It  runs  in  the  fam- 
ily, a  protean  dramatic  comedy  and  musical 
vaudeville  sketch,  by  M.  Woods.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Murry  Woods,  New  York;   1897:36464, 
June  19 ;  2c.  June  19.  25437 

Like  father  like  son;  by  J.  Pardee-Clark.  15  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  Jean  Pardee-Clark,  Westville,  Conn. ; 
D :  10430,  Apr.  27,  1907 ;  2c.  May  1,  1907. 

25438 

a  comedietta  in  1  act,  by  E.  S.  Leonard. 

©  Ella    S.    Leonard,    Washington;    1891: 
43106,  Dec.  1.  25439 

Like  incendiary  origin;  a  1  act  play,  by  F. 
Cromwell.    16  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Frederic  Cromwell,  New  York ;  D :  14536, 
Dec,  15,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  7,  1909.  25440 

Like  Kelly  did;  a  comedy,  by  E.  Davis.  [2],  28 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   May  22,   1912;   D:  29733;   Edwards 
Davis,  New  York.  25441 


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25459 


Like  mother  used  to  make;  by  P.  Armstrong. 
©  Paul  Armstrong,  New  York ;  D :  74,  Jan. 
24,  1901.  25442 

Like  the  man  in  the  play;  original  3  act  drama, 
by  R.  D,  Penney.    37  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  16,  1915;  D:  40223;  Raymond 
De  Forest  Penney,  Denver.  25442a 

Likely  (A)  story;  farce,  by  W.  D.  Howells. 
New  York,  Harper  and  brothers,  1894.  54  p. 
front,  pi.  24°.  (Harper's  black  &  white  se- 
ries) 

©  Harper  Si  bros..  New  York ;  1894 :  24539, 
May  15.  25443 

See    also    Mouse-trap    (The)    and    other 

farces. 

Likeness  (The)  of  the  nig'ht;  a  modern  play  in 
4  acts,  by  Mrs.  W.  K.  Clifford.  New  York  and 
liondon.  The  Macmillan  co.,  1900.  vi,  90  p. 
12°. 

©  Macmillan  co..  New  York ;  1900  A :  5148, 
Feb.  26 ;  2c.  Feb.  26.  25444 

Likes  (The)  o'  me;  an  episode  in  1  act,  by  Wil- 
fred T.  Coleby.  London,  S.  French,  ltd. ;  New 
York,  S.  French,  1912,  16  p.  12°.  ([French's 
acting  ed.,  no.  2419] ) 
•  ©  Dec.  23,  1912  ;  2c.  Dec.  24, 1912  ;  D  :  31777  ; 
Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.  25445 

Lir  Miss  Judy;  by  K.  Eggleston. 

©  Katharine  Eggleston,  New  York;  D: 
7556,  Nov.  14,  1905.  25446 

Lil'  Miss  Nannie;  echoes  from  ante-bellum  days, 
by  E.  Hall. 

©  Edward  Hall,  Rutherford,  N.  J. ;  D :  7077, 
Aug.  8,  1905.  25447 

Lil'  Mose;  a  fun  play,  by  F.  G.  N.  Nirdlinger 
and  C.  H.  Brown. 

©  Fred  G.  Nixon  Nirdlinger,  Philadelphia, 
and  Charles  H.  Brown,  New  York ;  D :  12200, 
Jan.  IS,  1908.  25448 

Lil'  Sambo's  Christmas;  study  in  ebony,  by 
Mary  Lee  [i.  e.  M.  L.  King]  4  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  22,  1914;  D :  39302 ;  Mary  Lee 
King,  Boston.  25448a 

Lila  (Der)  domino;  operette  in  3  akten,  von 
Emerich  v.  Gatti  uud  Bela  Jenbach,  musik 
von  Charles  Cuvillier.  Regiebuch.  Leipzig, 
Leipzlger  biihnenverlag  E.  Schultz,  1911.  108 
p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  8,  1911;  D:  25973;  "Leipziger 
biihnenverlag  Erhard  Schultz,  Leipzig.    25449 

•  Same.     Text  der  gesange.     Leipzig,  Leip- 

ziger  biihnenverlag  E.  Schultz  [etc.,  etc.]  1911. 
54  p.    12°. 

©  Oct.  18.  1911 ;  2c.  Dec.  18, 1911 ;  D :  25974 ; 
Leipziger  biihnenverlag  Erhard  Schultz,  Leip- 
zig. 25450 


Lilac  (The)  domino;  operetta  in  3  acts,  music 
by  Charles  Cuvillier,  book  and  lyrics  by  Harry 
B.  Smith  and  R.  B.  Smith,  from  the  German 
of  Emerich  von  Gatti  and  Bela  Jenbach,  106 
p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Dec.  30,  1914;  D:  39237;  Robert  B. 
Smith,  New  York.  25450a 

Lilacs;  by  U.  B.  Collins. 

©  Ulric  B.  Collins,  San  Francisco ;  D :  4806, 
Mar.  29,  1904.  25451 

Lilian,  the  waif  of  the  sea;  a  comedy  drama  in 
4  acts  and  5  scenes,  by  M.  Ormand. 

©  Maurice  Ormand,  Chicago ;  1896 :  35812, 
June  18.  25452 

Lilian's  last  love;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  B.  C. 
Howard. 

©  Bronson  C.  Howard,  New  York;  1873: 
6135,  May  31.  25453 

See  also  Banker's  (The)  daug'hter. 


Lilian's  promise;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Mrs,  P, 
Bremond.  [Houston,  Tex.,  Baldwin's  printing 
office,  1880]     68  p.    16°. 

©  ]\Irs.  Paul  Bremond,  Houston,  Tex. ;  1880 : 
2214,  Feb.  9 ;  Ic.  Feb.  9.  25454 

Lilies  that  fester,  [and]  Love's  constancy;  arr. 
by  William  Poel.  New  York,  Brentano's 
[1906]  2  p.  1.,  [iii]-vii  p.,  1  1„  [2],  109  p,  8°. 
(The  playhouse  series) 

Contents  :  Lilies  that  fester,  a  tragedy 
adapted  from  the  play  Arden  of  Feversham. — 
Love's  constancy,  an  episode  in  the  play  of 
Edward  the  Third. 

©  Brentano's,  New  York ;  A :  145476,  May 
10,  1906 ;  2c.  June  8,  1906,  25455 

Liliom;  legend&s  tortfinet  h6t  k§phen,  hfirom 
felvonasban,  irta  Molnar  Ferenc  and  Herman 
Fellner.    85  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  30,  1909 ;  D :  17606 ;  Henry  W. 
Savage,  New  York.  25456 

vorstadt-legende   in   7   bildern    und   einem 

szenischen  prolog,  von  Franz  Molnar,  fiir  die 
deutche  biihne  bearbeitet  von  Alfred  Polgar. 
Wien-Leipzig,  Deutsch-osterreichischer  verlag, 
1912.    216  p.     16°. 

©  Dec.  30,  1912;  2c.  June  28,  1912;  D: 
33639 ;  Deutsch-osterreichischer  verlag,  Vienna. 

25457 

Lilitea;  or.  The  living  statue,  by  L.  J.  New- 
comb, 

©  Lydia  J.  Newcomb,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. ; 
1894 :  23363,  May  8.  25458 

Lilith;  a  society  drama  of  to-day,  by  L.  Q.  Jef- 
fries. 

©  L.  Q.  Jefferies,  Wooster,  O. ;  1882 :  17532. 
Oct.  2L  25459 


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25483 


Lille  Eyolf.     See  Efterladte  skrifter;  af  Hen- 
rik  Ibsen. 

Lilleth;  a  drama  in  1  act,  by  A.  M.  Smith. 

©  Alice  M.  Smith,  Tacoma ;  D :  15904,  Apr. 
12,  1909.  25460 

Lillian;  a  sensational  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Mrs. 
F.  W.  Nash. 

©  Mrs.  F.  W.  Nash,  New  York ;  1883 :  14758, 
Aug.  9.  25461 

a  society  drama  in  5  acts,  by  L.  A.  Nash. 

©  Lilly  A.  Nash,  Atlanta ;  1881 :  6981,  May 


6. 


25462 


—  a  society  drama  in  6  acts,  by  L.  A.  Nash. 

©  Lilly  A.  Nash,  Atlanta ;  1880 :  8823,  June 
11.  25463 

or.  Out  of  the  dark,  a  society  sensational 


(•omody  drama  in  3  acts,  by  E.  T.  Goodrich. 

©  E.  T.  Goodrich,  Buffalo ;  1881 :  5289,  Apr. 
7.  25464 

or.   The  reformed  millionaire,   drama,  by 

.     Mrs.  E.  S.  Stowe. 

©  Mrs.   E.   S.   Stowe,   Laurel,   Cal. ;   1892: 
51931,  Dec.  19 ;  2c.  Dec.  24.  25465 

Lillian  Carrol;  by  J.  F.  Rogers.  7  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.   Nov.    22,    1909;    D:  17508;    John    F. 
Rogers,  New  York.  25466 

Lillian,  the  beautiful  typewriter;  a  thrilling 
driima  of  modern  city  life  in  4  acts,  from  the 
novel  by  the  same  name,  by  Isabelle  Lowe. 
49  p.     f*°.     Typewritten. 

©   I.   and  M.   Ottenheimer,   Baltimore ;   D : 
12225,  Jan.  22,  1908 ;  2c.  Feb.  15,  1908.    25467 

Lillian's  birthday;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  O.  M. 
Johnson.     56  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Olive  M.    Johnson,   Ffuitvale.   Cal. ;   D : 
12392,  Feb.  19,  1908 ;  2c.  "F^eb.  19,  1908.    25468 

a  play  in  3  acts,  by  O.  M.  Johnson.    172  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Olive   M.    Johnson,    Fruitvale,   Cal.;    D: 
13450,   July  30,  1908;  2c.  July  30,  1908. 

25469 
Lillian's  dinner. 

©  Mary  May  Boynton,  Franklin,  O. ;  1898: 
G1052,  Oct.  17;  2c.  Nov.  16.  25470 

Lilliputian   (The)  detective;   [by]   H.  Clark. 
©  Herbert  Clark,  New  York;  1897:12917, 
Feb.  20.  25471 

Lilliputian   frolics.      See    Duchess    (The)     of 

Puddledock. 
Lilliputian    reproduction    of    Alice    Roosevelt 

wedding  reception;  by  G.-  Schram.     6  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.   18,   1909;    D :  17139 ;    Gertrude 
Schram,  Galesburg,  Mich.  25472 


Lilliuakalani;  comic  opera,  words  and  music  by 
B.  Fagan. 

©  Barney  Fagan  and  M.  Teller,  Chicago ; 
1894  :  9616,  Feb.  10.  25473 

Lilly;  or,  A  piece  of  lace,  a  sensational  play  in 
4  acts,  by  Edwd.  Spencer  and  L.  R.  Sheweli. 

©   L.    R.    Sheweli    and   AVilliam   H.   Crim, 
Baltimore  ;  1884  :  7179,  Apr.  3.  25474 

or.  Only  a  piece  of  lace,  a  drama  of  do- 
mestic life  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Spencer. 

©  Edward    Spencer,    Randallstown,    Md. ; 
1873 :  1791.  Feb.  22.  25475 

Lilly   Clay;   spectacle  extravaganza   in  2  acts, 
by  S.  T.  Jack, 

©  Sam  T.  Jack,  Chicago;  1895:8779,  Feb. 
11.  25476 

Lilly  o'  Killarney;  or,  The  queen  of  the  Sand- 
wich Islands,  in  2  acts,  by  George  H.  Kerr. 

©    G.    H.    Kerr,    Wilmington,    Del.;    1895: 
49203,  Sept.  27 ;  2c.  Sept.  24.  25477 

Lily;  a  drama  in  a  prologue  and  4  acts,  by  D. 
H.  Schuhmanu.     Typewritten. 

©  Dave  H.  Schuhmann,  New  York;  1899: 
22265,  Mar.  28;  2c.  Mar.  28.  25478 

play  in  4  acts,  by  D.  Belasco.     169  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  16,  1915 ;  D :  42693 ;  David  Be- 
lasco, New  York.  25478a 

tale  of  the  underworld  in  3  acts,  by  M.  S. 

Keightley.      [81]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Apr.   18,   1914;   D :  36768 ;    Mabel    S. 
Keightley,  South  Bend,  Ind.  25478b 

See  also  Lys  (Le) 


Lily  and  Rosebud;  by  A.  J.  Schindler. 

©  Anthony  J.  Schindler,  New  York;  1900 
A  :  24550,  Oct.  2.  25479 

Lily  (The)  and  the  crystal;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
A.  Cull.     101  p.    f°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  4,  1912;  D :  31305 ;  Anne  Cull, 
Toronto,  Canada.  25480 

Lily  (The)  and  the  prince;  historical  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  C.  Jordan.  90  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Carina  Jordan,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
1103 ;  Oct.  28,  1901 ;  2c.  Nov.  16,  1901.    25481 

Lily  (The)  and  the  rose;  a  romantic  drama  In 
1  act,  by  H.  Del-Ruth.  28  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Hampton  Del-Ruth,  New  York  ;  D :  11099, 
Aug.  2,  1907 ;  2c.  July  23,  1907.  25482 

Lily  bruise;  by  C.  C.  Wilson.  15  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Charles  C.  Wilson,  New  York;  D:  11988, 
Dec.  27,  1907 ;  2c.  Dec.  27,  1907.  25483 


1268 


25484 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


25504 


liily  clown.     See  Succes  (Les) 

Lily  (The)  maid.     See  Elaine. 

Lily  (The)  of  Monterey;  drama  of  early  Cali- 
foi-nia,  by  M.  L.  Hartun.  [4],  105  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.    Sept.   19,  1910;    D :  22091 ;   Mary  L. 
Harton,  San  Francisco.  25484 

Lily  (The)  of  Namabin;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  D. 
IMacLaren.     97  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Donald  MacLaren,  New  York ;  D :  6893, 
July  1,  1905 ;  2c.  July  1,  1905.  25485 

Lily  (The)  of  poverty  flat;  or,  Poverty  flat, 
drama,  by  F.  Lyster  and  J.  C.  Williams. 

©   Frederic   Lyster,    San   Francisco;   1871: 
10229,  Oct.  31.  25486 

Lily  (The)  of  the  coal  fields;  in  3  acts,  by  W. 
AV.  Whalen.     [234]  p.    8°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  July  3,  1911;  D :  24623 ;  Will  W. 
Whalen.  Gettysburg,  Pa.  25487 

Lily  (The)  of  the  mountain.  See  Sultana 
(The) 

Lily  (The)  of  Yeddo;  or.  The  blade  of  Mori- 
masa,  a  tale  of  old  Japan,  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  G.  F.  Rowe. 

©  George  Fawcett  Rowe,  New  York ;  1886 : 
5346,  Mar.  6.  25488 

Lily-white  (The)  slave;  dramatic  comedy  in  1 
act,  by  F.  J.  McGettigan.  7  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  1,  1913;  D:  34.599;  Frank  .L 
McGettigan,  Portland,  Or.  25489 

Limb  (A)  o'  the  law;  a  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 
Martha  Russell  Orne.  Boston.  AV.  H.  Baker 
&  CO..  1892.  18  p.  12°.  ([Baker's  ed.  of 
plays] ) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co..  Boston;  1892: 
41928.  Oct.  17 ;  2c.  Nov.  14.  25490 

Limb  of  the  law;  by  R.  M.  Carroll. 

©  R.  M.  Carroll,  United  States ;  1873 :  11556, 
Oct.  8.  25491 

.  comedy  skit,  by  Lew  Sully  and  A.  O.  May. 

[1],  8  p.'  f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  10.  1914;  D :  36306 ;  Arthur 
Oliver  May  and  Sunny  Anna  Kilduff,  Norman, 
Old.  25491a 

•  an  original  American  drama,  by  T.  Over- 


Limber  Jim;  or.  The  adventures  of  a  New 
York  detective,  by  J.  Barnes. 

©  James  Barnes,  New  York;   1873:12834, 
Nov.  6.  25494 

Limberskim  (The);  by  A.  A.  Maxwell.  73  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  25,  1909 ;  D :  16713 ;  A.  A.  Max- 
well, Santa  Rosa,  Cal.  25495 

Limbo;  play  in  2  scenes,  by  L.  J.  Vance,  from 
the  French  of  Charles  Foley  and  Andre  de 
Lorde.     [3],  46  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  29,  1913  ;  D  :  35191 ;  Louis  Joseph 
Vance.  New  York.  25496 

Lime-kiln  (The)  club  in  an  uproar;  an  Ethiop- 
ian drollery  in  1  scene,  by  H.  Llewellyn  Wil- 
liams. New  Y^ork,  De  Witt  publishing  house, 
1891.  8  p.  12°.  ( [De  Witt's  Ethiopian  and 
comic  drama,  no.  161] ) 

©  R.  H.  Russell  «&  son.  New  York;  1891: 
3.3.389,  Sept.  18 ;  2c.  Sept.  18.  25497 

Lime-kiln  (The)  club's  picnic.     See  L.  K.  C.  P. 

Limit  (The) ;  comedy  farce  with  music  in  3  acts, 
by  C.  D.  Pfirrmann.  [1],  41  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.   Mar.  31,  1913;   D :  32879 ;   C.   David 
Pfirrmann,  Newark,  N.  J.  25498 

drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  L.  Forcum.     [5],  22 

p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  8,  1912 ;  D :  29605 ;  John  L.  For- 
cum,  Statesville,  N.  C.      .  25499 

a  dramatic   composition  in  4  acts,  by  M. 


ington. 

©   Thomas   Overington,   New   York;    1889: 
33740,  Nov.  7.  25492 


Shaffer.      Galesburg,    111.,    Mail    printing    co. 
25  p.     8°. 

©   July    15,    1909;    2c.    July   31,    1909:    D: 
16429;  Monroe  Shaffer,  Galesburg,  111.     25500 

rural  comedy   in  3  acts,   by   A.   L.   Ryder. 

[Babylon,  L.  I.,  Signal  press]  1910.    46  p.    8°. 

©   July   15,   1910;   2c.   July   18,   1910;    D: 

21578;  Alvin  L.  Ryder,  Babylon,  N.  Y.    2550i 

Limit  (The)  of  the  law;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
.Tustin  Adams.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co., 
1896. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  CO.,  Boston;   1896: 
27902,  May  7 ;  2c.  Aug.  10.  25502 

Limited  (The)  mail;  a  comedy  melodrama  in  5 

acts,  by  E.  B.  Vance.    84  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Elmer  Ellsworth  Vance,  Columbus,  O. ; 

1889 :  2778,  Jan.  23 ;  2c.  July  14,  1891.     25503 


Limb  (A)  of  the  tree;  play  in  a  prologue  and  Limites  (Les)  du  coeur;  comedie  en  1  acte,  par 

3  acts,  by  C.  K.  Harris  and  Frank  Smithson.  A.  Beaunier.    Paris,  Charpentier  et  Fasquelle, 

117  p.     4°.     Typewritten.  1910.     66  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  6, 1913 ;  D  ;  34361 ;  Chas,  K.  Har-  ©  June  7,  1910 ;  2c.  July  30,  1910 ;  D :  21683  ; 

ris,  New  York.                                             25493  Andrg  Beaunier,  Paris,                              25504 

1269 


25505 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


25523 


Limo,  der  grosse  bestiindige  diener;  ein  drama- 
tisches  gedicht  in  3  aufziigeu,  von  Alfons 
Paquet.     Frankfort  a.  M.,  Riitten  &  Loening, 

1913.  5  p.  I.,  13-101  p.    12°. 

©  Apr.  17,  1913;  2c.  June  18,  1913;  D: 
33534 ;  Literarische  anstalt  Rutten  &  Loening, 
Frankfurt  a.  M.,  Germany.  25505 

Lina  amuses  herself;  3  act  play,  by  W.  F.  Mer- 
rill.    117  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  28,  1912;  D :  30676 ;  W.  Feni- 
more  Merrill,  Cambridge,  Mass.  25506 

Lincoln;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  E.  O.  Kuhnke.  84 
p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  E.  Otto  Kuhnke,  New  Orleans ;  D :  1843, 
May  7.  1902;  2c.  May  7,  1902;  Ic.  new  ed. 
Mar.  20,  1906.  25507 

Lincoln  and  the  soldier;  by  S.  D.  Drane. 

©  Samuel  Dode  Drane,  Washington;  D: 
15405,  Mar.  22,  1909.  25508 

Lincoln  at  Ford's  theatre;  a  tragedy,  by  B. 
Chapin.     6  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Benjamin  Chapin,  New  York;  D :  11963, 
Dec.  21,  1907 ;  2c.  Jan.  20,  1908.  25509 

Lincoln  at  the  War  oflace;  a  1  act  drama,  by  B. 
Cliapin.     11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Benjamin  Chapin,  New  York ;  D :  11962, 
Dec.  21,  1907;  2c.  Jan.  20,  1908.  25510 

Lincoln  day  entertainments;  recitations,  plays, 
dialogues,  drills,  tableaux,  pantomimes,  quo- 
tations, songs,  tributes,  stories,  facts,  ed.  by 
Jos.  C.  Sindelar.  Chicago,  A.  Flanagan  com- 
pany [1908]     100  p.     front.,  illus.     12°. 

©  A.  Flanagan  co.,  Chicago;  A:  225698, 
Dec.  21,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  9,  1909.  25510a 

Lincoln  league;  colored  oddity  in  1  scene,  by 
B.  C.  Rawlev.    Now  York.  Dick  &  Fitzgerald, 

1914.  15  p.'   12°. 

©  Julv  6,  1914 ;  2c.  July  7,  1914 ;  D :  37480 ; 
Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.  25510b 

Lincoln  (The)  of  labor;  a  story  of  the  great  coal 
strike,  a  comedy  drama  in  4  nets,  by  W.  W. 
Dunkle  and  E.  J.  Welsh.  37  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  W.  W.  Dunkle  and  E.  J.  Welsh,  South 
Bend,  Ind. ;  D :  11395,  Sept.  23,  1907 ;  2c.  Nov. 
19,  1907.  25511 

Lincoln  plays  a  practical  joke;  a  comedy,  by  B. 
Chapin.     11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Benjamin  Chapin,  New  York;  D :  11961, 
Dec.  21,  1907 ;  2c.  Jan.  20,  1908.  25512 

Lincoln's  birthday.     See  Holiday  plays. 

Lincolnshire  (A)  idyll;  a  1  act  play  in  2  scene^s 
and  a  dream,  by  W.  J.  Hurlbut.  19  p.  8°. 
Typewritten. 

©  W.  J.  Hurlbut,  New  York ;  D :  4413,  Dec. 
21,  1903;  2c.  Dec.  21,  1903.  25513 


Linda;  a  characteristic  southern  playlet,  by  Z. 
Williams  Thatcher.     8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Zenaide  Williams  Thatcher,  New  York ; 
D :  12364,  Feb.  15,  1908 ;  2c.  Feb.  15,  1908. 

25514 

Lindas  (Las)  paraguayas;  aprop6sito  c6mico- 
lirico  en  1  acto  y  3  cuadros,  en  prosa,  original 
de  Moyron,  Diaz,  Alesanco  y  Gomez,  mUsica 

.  de  los  maestros  Foglietti  y  Aroca.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espauoles]  1908.  38,  [1] 
p.     12°.      [Libretto  only] 

©  Moyron,  Diaz,  Alesanco  y  Gomez,  Ma- 
drid;  D:13S68,  Sept.  21,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  21, 
1908.  25515 

Lindas  perras;  sainete  en  1  acto,  dividido  en  'i 
cuadros,  en  prosa  y  verso,  de  J.  Moyr6n, 
infisica  de  los  maestros  Rafael  Calleja  y  Pab- 
lo Luna.  IMadrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
noles]   1909.     43  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Sept.  23,  1909;  2c.  Sept.  24,  1909;  D: 
1GS71;  Julian  Moyron,  Madrid.  25516 

Linda's  pitiful  atonement;  a  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  L.  J.  L.  Stilwell. 

©  Laura  Jean  Libbey-Stilwell,  Brooklyn , 
D:  12108,   Jan.  3,   1908.  25517 

Lindseys  (The);  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  G.  Por- 
ter.    135  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  George  Porter,  Bridgeport,  Conn. ;  D : 
8701,  June  14,  1906;  2c.  June  14,  1906.    2551b 

Line  (The);  play  in  3  acts,  by  H.  L.  Rockwell. 
66  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  5,  1911 ;  D :  25956 ;  H.  L.  Rock- 
well, Chicago.  25519 

Line  (The)  between;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  John 

James  O'Connor.      [14]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    24,    1912;    D:. 28415;    John    J. 

O'Connor,  Chicago.  25520 

play  in  1  act,  by  R.  Claye.     [15]   p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  3,  1914;  D:  38393;  Richard 
Claye,  New  York.  25520a 

Line  (The)  fence;  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  L. 
Cummings.     3  p.  1.,  32  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©  Leroy  Cummings,  San  Diego,  Cal. ;  T> : 
3537,  June  5,  1903 ;  2c.  June  5;  1903.      25521 

Line  (The)  of  no  resistance;  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  P.  L.  Weil.     18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  4,  1912:  D:  31550;  Percival  L. 
Weil,  New  York.  25522 

by  Percival  L.  Wilde  [pseud,  of  P.  L. 

Weil]  New  York,  Sanuiel  French;  London, 
Samuel  French,  ltd.,  1913.  18  p.  12°.  (On 
cover:  French's  international  copyrighted  ed. 
of  the  works  of  the  best  authors,  no.  266) 

©  Oct.  30,  1913 ;  2c.  Oct.  31,  1913  ;  D  :  34902 ; 
Percival  L.  Weil,  New  York,  25523 


1270 


25524 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


25543 


Lineage  tells;  in  5  acts,  by  M.  Dugey.     75  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mattie  Belle  Dugey,  Palestine,  Tex. ;  D : 
19,  Jan.  8,  1901 ;  Ic.  June  3,  1901 ;  Ic.  July  11, 
1901.  25524 

Lineman  (The)  and  the  actor;  play  in  1  act, 
by  E.  J.  Carlie.     8  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  23,  1914;  D:  36445;  Edwin 
James  Carlie,  Oakland,  Cal.  25524a 

Lingual;  a  play,  by  D.  H.  Brannon. 

©  D.  H.  Brannan,  New  York ;  1891 :  34287, 
Sept.  26.  25525 

Link  (The)     See  Plays:    August  Strindberg. 

Linked  by  a  sin;  by  A.  A.  Fassett  and  R.  P. 
Fassett. 

©  Alonzo  A.  Fassett  and  Raymond  P.  Fas- 
sett, Toledo,  O.,  1900  A:  12706,  May  19. 

25526 

Linked  by  law;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  A.  Fraser,  jr.     38  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Hennessy  Leroyle,  Chicago ;  1892 :  37685. 
Sept.  15;  2c.  Sept.  16.  25527 

Links;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  Peacey.  129  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Howard  Peacey,  Eastbourne,  Englana , 
D:  14935,  Jan.  28,  1909;  2c.  Feb.  9,  1909. 

25528 

Linsey-woolsey;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  Arthur. 

©  Joseph  Arthur.  New  York ;  1895 :  7030, 
Jan.  31.  25529 

Linwood  (The)  case;  an  original  romantic 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  Scott  Marble. 

©  James  A.  Lord.  Chicago ;  1883 :  13833, 
July  27.  25530 

Lioba;  ein  drama  der  treue  in  7  bildern.  von 
Frederik  [Willem]  van  Eeden,  deutsche 
iibersetzung  von  Else  Otten  und  Armin  Peter- 
sen. Berlin,  Concordia  deutsche  verlags-an- 
stalt,  g.  ra.  b.  h.  [1912]     144  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  4,  1912 ;  2c.  Dec.  12,  1912 ;  D  :  31694 ; 
Concordia  deutsche  verlagsanstalt  g.  m.  b.  h., 
Berlin.  25531 

Lion  (The);  comedy  in  4  acts,  tr.  and  adapted 
from  the  German,  by  A.  Neuendorff. 

©  Adolph  Neuendorff,  New  York;  1877: 
1238;  Feb.  1.  25532 

Lion  (A)  among  ladies;  a  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 
William  F.  Macy.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.. 
1890.     24  p.     12°.      ([Baker's  ed.  of  plays]) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1890: 
20668,  June  27 ;  2c.  Oct  15,  25533 


Lion  (The)  and  the  eagle;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  J.  E.  Raisbeck.  Cincinnati,  Geo.  E.  Bryan 
[1886]     52  p.    16°. 

©    John    E.    Raisbeck,     Cincinnati ;     1886 : 
25058,  Nov.  6;  2c.  Dec.  8.  25534 


Lion  (The)  and  the  lady, 
sodes. 


See  Dramatic  epi- 


Lion  (The)  and  the  lamb;  by  D.  L.  De  Lacy. 
13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  D.  Louis  De  Lacy,  New  York ;  D :  14165. 
Oct.  28,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  24,  1908.  25535 


drama  in  3  acts,  by  C.  T.  Stewart.     [103] 

p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Aug.   14,   1913;    D :  34144 ;   Caroline 
Taylor  Stewart,  New  York.  25536 

-a  farce-comedy  in  4  acts,  by  W.  R.  Wilson 

and  J.  A.  Lewis. 

©  William  R.  Wilson  and  Julius  A.  Lewis. 
New  York  ;  1888  :  37739,  Dec.  31.  25537 


—  1  act  playlet,  by  L.  Williams.     [5],  38  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  16,  1912 ;  D :  28328 ;  Lottie  Wil- 
liams, New  York.  2553b 


a  play  in  1  act,  by  B.  C.  Mason. 

©  Ben.  C.  Mason,  Charlottesville,  Va. ;  D : 
3412,  May  11,  1903.  25539 

Lion  (The)  and  the  mouse;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
C.  Klein.     113  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Klein.  New  York ;  D :  8899.  Aug. 
1,  1906 ;  2c.  Aug.  3,  1906.  2554U 


a  playlet  in  1  act,  by  I.  D.  Sailer. 

©  Isaac  D.  Sailer,  Philadelphia ;  D :  6732, 
May  25,  1905.  2554 i 

Lion  (The)  and  the  unicorn;  an  historical  solu- 
tion in  1  act,  by  L.  Irving  and  T.  Hesslewood. 
36  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Laurence  Irving  and  Tom  Hesslewood, 
London ;  D :  11246,  Aug.  28,  1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  28. 
1907.  25542 

Lion  at  bay.     See  Three  political  tragedies. 

Lion-heart  (The);  romantic  light  opera,  libret- 
to by  W.  H.  Thompson  and  O.  Thompson. 
63  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Will  H.  Thompson  and  Oscar  Thompson, 
Seattle;  D :  8143,  Feb.  23,  1906;  2c.  Feb.  23, 
1906.  25543 

Lion-hearted  (A)  mouse;  petit  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  H.  E.  De  Lasaux.  [2],  16  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  9,  1914;  D:  36284;  Harry  E. 
De  Lasaux,  Orland,  Cal.  2.^?>43a 


1271 


25544 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


2556d 


Lion  (The)  hunter;  or,  Veldt,  the  lion  killer, 
comic  opera  in  2  acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  J. 
M.  Reilly,  music  by  H.  W.  Petrie.  94  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  July  29,  1909;  D:  16408;  James  M. 
Ileillv,  Rensselaer.  N.  Y.,  and  H.  W.  Petrie, 
Oak  Park,  III.  25544 

Lion  (The)  hunters;  a  farce  in  3  acts,  by  L.  N. 
Roberts. 

©  Lewis  Niles  Roberts,  Hyde  Park,  Mass. ; 
1898:32615,  May  26.  [For  copies  reed,  see 
D :  3672]  25545 

or,  Modern  Dianas,  a  fantastic  farce  in  3 

acts,  by  L.  N.  Roberts.    Boston,  1903.    206  p. 
12°. 

©  Lewis  Niles  Roberts.  Bar  Harbor,  Me. , 
D :  3627,  June  20,  1903 ;  2c.  June  20,  1903. 

25546 

Lion  (The)  of  discord;  a  historical  extravaganza 
on  defunct  institutions,  by  C.  T. 

©  Cliarles  H.  Tutton,  Troy,  N.  Y. ;  1871: 
1139,  Feb.  11.  25547 

Lion  of  Peru;  romantic  opera  in  4  acts,  libretto 
by  E.  A.  Wood,  music  by  Leonard  Wales. 
Pittsburgb,  Herald  printing  co.,  1889.  36  p. 
1  1.     8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  E.  A.  Wood,  Pittsburgh ;  1889 :  10983, 
Apr.  6 ;  2c.  Apr.  11.  25548 

Lion  (The)  of  Venice.     See  Foscari  (La) 

Lion  (The)  rampant.  Sec  College  (The)  poli- 
tician. 

Lion  (The)  sleeps;  dramatic  sketch,  by  T.  D. 
Ferguson.     9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  24,  1913;  D:  32618;  Thomas 
Duncan  Ferguson,  Astoria,  Or.  25549 

Lion  (The)  tamer;  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by 
F.  Wilson. 

©  Francis  Wilson,  New  York;  1890:25098, 
Aug.  11.  25550 

a  1  act  comedy  sketch,  by  C.  Dean.  Type- 
written. 

©  Cliff  Dean,  Chicago;  1900  A:  12391,  Mav 
2;  Ic.  May  2;  Ic.  June  2.  25551 

play  in  4  acts,  by  Maude  Orita  Wallace. 


Franklin.    O.,    Eldridge   entertainment   house, 
1913.     59  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  15,  3913;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1913;  D: 
35446;  Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Frank- 
lin. O.  25552 

—  an  up-to-date  travesty  on  Shakespeare's 
Taming  of  the  shrew,  in  4  acts,  by  M.  O. 
Wallace.     [3],  42  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  15,  1912;  D :  30541 ;  Maude 
Orita  Wallace,  Mexico,  Mo.  2555tj 


Lionardo,  the  g'ondolier;  a  Venetian  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  J.  R.  Wilson. 

©    Joseph     Robert     Wilson.     Philadelphia ; 
1889  :  9815,  Mar.  28.  25554 

Lionel;  or.  The  witch  of  Castlemaine,  romantic 
comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  Theo  R.  Marsters. 
66,  [1]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  25,  1911 ;  D :  24283 ;  Mrs.  W.  G. 
•   Marsters,  Peoria,  111.  25555 

Lionel's  infatuation;  or,  An  ungrateful  hus- 
band, a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  S.  J.  Marshall. 

©  Sidney  J.  Marshall,  Cliicago ;  1890:2965, 
Jan.  22.  25556 

Lioness  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  M.  Patter- 
son.    106  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  13.  1913 ;  D :  34787 ;  Joseph  Me- 
dill  Patterson,  Chicago.  25557 

Lioness  (The)  in  the  lamb  skin.     See  Allida. 

Lionne  (La)  frangaise;  com6die  en  4  actes,  par 
Marcel  Compan. 

©  M.  Compan,  New  York ;  D :  10844,  Mav  3, 
1907.  25558 

Lion's  (The)  bride;  by  T.  G.  Lafayette. 

©  Theodore  George  Lafayette,  New  York; 
D  :  1084,  Sept.  28,  1901.  25559 

-a  western  comedy-drama,  by  A.  Todd,  jr. 

35  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Aime  Todd,  jr.,  Cincinnati ;  D  :  9930.  Feb. 
9,  1907 ;  2c.  Feb.  9,  1907.  25560 

Lion's  (The)  eye;  by  L.  Cleveland. 

©    Lucy    Cleveland,     New    York ;     D :  1193. 
Dec.  18,  1901.  25561 

Lion's  (A)  heart;  a  melodrama  in  prologue  and 
4  acts,  by  Arthur  Shirley  and  Ben  Landeck. 

©  William  Calder,  New  York ;  1895 :  04414. 
Dec.  19.  25562 

Lion's  (The)  mouth;  a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  H. 
G.  Carleton. 

©  Henry  Guy  Carleton,  New  York;  1884: 
5732,  Mar.  19.  25563 

Lion's  (The)  share;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  S. 
Norton. 

©  John  S.  Norton,  New  York ;  1872 :  3731, 
Apr.  9.  25564 

Lion's  (The)  whelp;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  W.  H. 
C.  Kirkbride.    36  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  6,  1915 ;  D  :  40r)74  ;  W.  H.  Church- 
man Kirkbride,  Roland  Park,  Md.  25564a 

Liquid  (A)  for  liars;  a  farcical  sketch,  by  J.  A. 
Mitchell.    12  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Joseph    A.    Mitchell,    Philadelphia :    !> : 
6770,  June  5,  1905 ;  go.  June  5,  1905.       25065 


1272 


25566 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE  UNITED  STATES 


25581 


Lirio  entre  espinas;  episodic  en  1  acto,  original 
lie  G.  Mailfnez  Sierra,  con  un  nflmero  de  mti- 
sica  del  maestro  Geronimo  Gimgnez.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1911.  28,  11 
p.     12°. 

©  Dec.  30,  1911 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1912  ;  D  :  28142  ; 
Gregorio  Martinez  Sierra,  Madrid.  25566 

See  also  Palacio  triste. 

Lisa;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Chris  Homer.  98  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Annie  Elisabeth  Burke,  New  York;  D: 
G.'i72,  Apr.  26,  190.5 ;  2c.  Apr.  19,  190.5.       25567 

Lise  Tavernier,  the  apostate;  or,  Renegade 
nun,  tr.  and  adapted  for  the  American  stage, 
by  A.  J.  Reed. 

©  Ann  .Jane  Reed,  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y. ; 
1873  :  98,  .Tan.  6.  25568 

Liseron  (Le);  comedie-gaie  en  3  actes,  par  Dan- 
iel Riehe.  Pari;^,  Librairie  theatrale,  1901.  3 
p.  1.,  154  p.     12°. 

©  I..  Michaud,  Paris ;  D  :  373,  Apr.  22,  1901 ; 
2c.  Apr.  22,  1901.  25569 

Lispet;  or,  The  brass  bound  box,  a  romantic 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  Grover. 

©   Leonard   Grover,   Chicago ;    1875 :  11105, 
Oct.  23.  25570 

Lissard  Kenneth;  in  4  acts,  by  V.  Speer.  80  p. 
t°.    Typewritten. 

©  Victor   Speer,   Buffalo;   D :  293,   Apr.   1, 
1901 ;  2c.  Apr.  1,  1901.  25571 

Lista  de  correos :  sainete  en  1  acto  y  en  prosa, 
(>i-iij;inMl  de  .lose  Frances  y  Federico  Leal. 
^Madrid  fSociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1914. 
33  p.     12°. 

©   Mar.   28,   1914;    Iq,   Mar.   30,   1914;    D: 
36519 ;  Jose  Frances  y  Federico  Leal,  Madrid. 

25571a 

Lisztians  (The);  a  play  in  5  acts,  from  the  Ger- 
man, by  L.  Cappiani.    96  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Luisa  Cappiani,  New  York ;  D :  488,  May 
20,  1901;  2c.  May  20,  1901.  25572 

Lit   (Le)   de  Saint  Louis;  piece  en  1  acte,  de 
.  Ausustin  Thierry  et  Eugene  Berteaux.    Paris, 
Librairie   theatrale   du   nouveau   siecle,"  1910. 
40  p.     12°. 

©  Sept.  1.  1911 ;  2c.  Oct.  23,  1911 ;  D  :  25563 ; 
G.  Ondet  et  M.  Viterbo,  Paris.  25573 

Literary  life;  or.  Taken  away,  farce  comedy  in 
1  act,  by  G.  K.  O'Neill.  9  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  5,  1915 ;  D :  39592 ;  George  Kerr 
O'Neill,  Philadelphia.  25573a 

Literary  (A)  reception  and  battle  of  the  books; 
by  H.  M.  Lothrop. 

©  Harriett  M.  Ijothrop,  Concord,  Mass. ;  D : 
6564,  Apr.  24,  1905,  25574 


Literary  (The)  sense;  a  tr.  and  adaptation  by 
Charles  Harvey  Genung  of  the  1  act  play,  Lit- 
eratur,  by  Arthur  Schnitzler. 

©    Walter   N.    Lawrence,    New    York ;    D : 
12173,  Jan.  14,  1908.  25575 

Literary  women  (Les  femmes  de  lettres);  a 
comedy  in  5  acts,  by  Leopold  Stapleaux. 

©  Francois  Mons  and  Louis  Nathal,  New 
York  ;  1886 :  19905,  Sept.  3.  25576 

Literatur.     See  Literary  (The)  sense. 

Literature.  See  German  classics  of  the  nine- 
teenth and  tw^entieth  centuries. 

Lithuania;  drama  in  1  act,  by  Rupert  Brooke. 
Chicago,  Chicago  little  theatre,  1915.     43  p. 

12°. 

©  Oct.  27,  1915 ;  2c.  Nov.  1,  1915  ;  D  :  42151 : 
Maurice  Browne,  Chicago.  25576a 

Litigation;  a  3-act  comedy  in  verse,  Les 
plaideurs,  by  Jean  Racine,  tr.  into  English 
verse  by  C.  Renauld. 

©  Charles  Renauld,  New  York  ;  1898  :  74686, 
Dec.  21 ;  2c.  Dec.  21.  25577 

Little  (The)  abbe;  in  1  act,  by  Henri  Bocage 
and  Armand  Liorat,  composed  by  Charles 
Grisart,  adapted  for  the  American  stage  by 
Max  Freeman.  19  p.  4°.  Tj-pewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Frances  Drake,  New  York ;  1896 :  60540. 
Nov.  3 ;  2c.  Nov.  3.  25578 

Little  (A)  address;  duologue  in  1  act,  by  Mar- 
garet Young.  New  York,  S.  French ;  London, 
S.  French,  ltd.,  1914.  19  p.  12°.  ([French's 
acting  ed.,  no.  2518] ) 

©  Mar.  6,  1914 ;  2c.  Mar.  9,  1914 ;  D  :  36417 ; 
Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.  25578a 

Little  (The)  Admiral;  or.  Ponce  de  Leon  and 
the  fountain  of  youth,  a  spectacular  operatic 
burlesque  in  3  acts,  by  M.  S.  Taylor. 

©  Malcolm  Stuart  Taylor,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ; 
1895 :  5668,  Jan.  23.  25579 

Little  Alabama;  characteristic  southern  play  in 
4  acts,  by  Lem  B.  Parker.  57  p.  f°.  Type- 
written, 

©  Ic.  Jan.  25,  1915 ;  D :  39499 ;  Edward  M. 
Hadley,  Stockton,  Cal.  25579a 

Little  (The)  American;  in  4  acts,  by  R.  W. 
Harden.    50  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ray  Walter  Harden,  San  Jose,  Cal. ;  D : 
12598,  Mar.  23,  1908 ;  2c.  Mar.  23,  1908.    25580 

an  original  coniedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  R. 

Morris  and  Eugene  Sanger. 

©  Ramsay  Morris,  Jersey  City  ;  1889 : 1-5016, 
May  17.  25581 


1273 


25582 


DKAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


25600 


Little  (The)  American  boss.  See  Princess 
Kiretchjian. 

Little  American  diplomat;  1  act  drama,  by 
H.  H.  Peclv.    11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.   18,  1909;   D:  17132;  Harry  H 
Peck,  Boston.  25582 

Little  Amy;  or.  The  homestead,  an  entirely 
new  and  original  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  A. 
Rendle. 

©  Henry  A.  Rendle,  New  York ;  1871 :  7462, 
Aug.  9.  25583 

Little  ang-el  of  his  dreams;  piny  in  1  act,  by 
A.  F.  Power.     [1],  9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.    Jan.   17,   1914;   D:  36758;   Adele  F. 
Power,  Mt.  Clemens,  Mich.  25583a 

Little  (The)  baker;  a  play  for  children,  in  2 
arts,  by  Ella  Keatinge.  New  York,  The  Rox- 
bury  publishing  company,  1899.  1  p.  1.,  7  p. 
16°.     (Wizard  series) 

©  Roxbury  pub.  co..  New  York  ;  1899 :  12651, 
Feb.  15;  2c.  Feb.  15.  25584 

Little  ball  of  yarn;  by  A.  J.  Seymour. 

©  Andrew   J.   Seymour,   Buffalo ;   D :  2914, 
Jan.  27,  1903.  2558b 

Little  Becky,  the  make-believe;  or,  Gotham's 


Little  (A)  bit  of  fluff;  or.  Bumps,  original 
farce  in  3  acts,  by  Walter  W.  Ellis.  123  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  12,  1915 ;  D :  42514 ;  Anthony  L. 
Ellis  and  J.  Herbert  Jay,  London.         25590a 

Little  (A)  bit  of  shrapnel;  play  in  1  act,  by 
H.  Cooper.     14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    22,    1915;     D:  42063;     Horace 
•  Cooper,  New  York.  255901) 

Little  (The)  black  devil;  a  sketch,  bv  Gordan 
V.^May.  Chicago.  T.  S.  Denison  [1901]  6  p. 
12°.     ([Amateur  series]) 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago;  D :  965,  Oct.  16, 
1901 ;  2c.  Nov.  15,  1901.  25591 

Little  blind  god;  by  A,  F.  Norcross.  9  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Addie  F.   Norcross,    Boston ;    D :  13327, 
July  11,  1908 ;  2c.  July  11,  1908.  25592 

Little  blind  Ray;  or,  The  convict's  child,  dram- 
atized by  A.  Schwartz. 

©  Arthur   Schwartz,    Philadelphia;    1879: 
13616,  Oct.  14.  25593 

Little  Bohemia;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  E.  I.  W. 
A.  Schramm. 

©  Emma  I.  W.  A.  Schramm,  Chicago;  D: 
8684,  June  12,  1906.  25594 


prisons  and  palaces,  a  modern  sensational  do 

mestic     coniedy-drama,     adapted     from     the       Little  (The)  Bohemian;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 

French,  hv  Oeori^P  Hnev  ^^^^    T.  Meegan.     83  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 


French,  by  George  Hoey 

©   William   J.    Comley,   New   York;    1884: 
7144,  Apr.  2.  25586 

Little  (The)  Belgian;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Amy 
Crosby  and  L.  B.  Anthony.  110  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  20,  1915;  D:  41540;  Luther  B. 
Anthony.  Easton,  Pa.  25586a 

Little  Belgium;  young  play  for  old  children,  by 
M.  Ott.     18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  9,  1915  ;  D  :  39352  ;  Matthew  Ott, 
WoUaston,  Mass.  25586b 

Little  Billee's  love;  a   comedy  drama,  drama- 
tized from  Du  Maurier's  book,  Trilby. 
©  Jean  Jae.  Detroit ;  1895 :  1604,  Jan.  4. 

25587 

Little  Billie  Piper;  or.  The  shadow  of  Nauvoo, 

an  idyllic  drama  in  5  acts,  by  .Toaquin  Miller. 

©  Mrs.  McKee  Rankin,  United  States  ;  1876  : 

10764,  Sept.  22.  25588 

Little  Billy  Bowleg's. 

©  Harry  Clay  Blaney,  New  York ;  D :  6140, 
Jan.  26,  1905.  25589 

Little  (The)  bird;  by  J.  B.  Foster.  2  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Julia  B.  Foster,  Berkeley,  Cal. ;  D :  15061, 
Feb.  11,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  11,  1909.  25590 

Little  bird  blue.     See  At  the  fire  side. 


©  Mrs.  Thomas  Meegan,  Newark,  N.  J. ;  D : 
69,  Jan.  23,  1901 ;  2c.  Jan.  23,  1901.  25595 

—  See  also  Brig-ht  eyes. 


Little  boots  (Caligula);  romantic  plav  in  4  acts, 
by  W.  Day.     [1],  79  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  3,  1913  ;  D  :  32501 :  Wilson  Dav, 
Cleveland.  25596 

Little  Bo-Peep;   a   musical  extravaganza   in  3 
acts,  by  G.  Bowles. 

©  George  Bowles,  New  York;  1896:42766. 
July  24.  25597 

a  musical  melange  in  2  acts,  by  R.  A.  Bar- 


net. 

©  Robert  A.  Barnet,  Boston ;  D :  4954,  Apr. 
28,  1904.  25598 


Little   (The)   Boreen, 
home. 


See    Irishman's    (An) 


Little  (The)  boss;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
F.  L.  Bixby.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1901 
[1900]  44  p.  12°.  ([Baker's  edition  of 
plays] ) 

©    Dore    Davidson,    New    York;    1900    A: 
26464,  Oct.  24 ;  2c.  Nov.  19.  25599 

Little  (The)  box  elder;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 

S.  Morse. 

©  Salmi  Morse,  United  States  ;  1878  :  10082, 
Sept.  2.  25600 


1274 


25601 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE  UNITED  STATES 


25616 


Little  Boy  Blue;  play  in  2  acts,  adapted  from 
tlie  German  Lord  Piccolo,  by  A.  E.  Thomas 
and  Edward  A.  Paulton,  music  by  Henri  Ber- 
eny,  Edward  A.  Paulton,  Paul  Rubens,  Ar- 
thur Weld.  81  p.  t".  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Ic.  Mar.  26,  1912;  D:  29176;  Henry  W. 
Savage,  New  York.  25601 

Little  (The)  boy  with  a  past;  playlet  in  1  act, 
by  W.  I.  Cohu.     6  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  Isaac  Cohn,  Fort  Smith,  Ark.; 
D :  8554,  Mav  18,  1906 ;  2c.  June  4,  1906. 

25602 

Little  (The)  brother;  play  in  4  acts,  by  M, 
Grace.     Ill  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  13.  1915 ;  D  :  41723  ;  Mary  Grace, 
New  York.  25602a 

Little  brother  of  the  rich;  satire,  by  J.  M. 
Patterson  and  Harriett  Ford.  102  p.  4°, 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  6,  1909 ;  D :  17300 ;  Joseph  Me- 
dill    Patterson,   Chicago.  25603 

Little  Brown  Eyes;  comedy  drama  in  2  acts,  by 
Jacob  A.  Lacy  and  Arthur  L.  Wier.  [63]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  29,  1914 ;  D :  37493 ;  J.  A.  Lacy 
and  A.  L.  Wier,  Minneapolis.  25603a 

society  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  J.  A.  Lacy  and 

A.  L.  Weir.     [35]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  lo.  Sept.  8.  1913  ;  D  :  34360  ;  Jack  A.  Lacy 
and  Arthur  Lewis  Weir,  Springfield,  111. 

25604 

Little  brown  jng;  by  the  author  of  Sylvia's 
soldier. 

©  George  M.  Baker,  Boston;   1873:13639, 
Nov.  22.  25605 

.See  also  Handy  dramas  for  amateur  ac- 
tors.— Temperance  drama. 

Little  Buckshot;  an  original  melodrama  in  3 
acts,  by  Charles  Townsend.  Chicago,  T.  S. 
Denison  [1901]  50  p.  12°.  ([Denison's  se- 
ries, V.  11.  P.O.  65.  Oct.,  1901] ) 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago;  D:634;  July  3, 
1901  ;  2c.  Oct.  10,  1901.  25606 

or,  Broug-ht  to  light,  a  sensational  drama 

in  3  acts  and  a  prologue,  by  F.  Herring. 

©  Fannv  Herring,  New  York ;  1879 :  12660. 
Sept.  23.  25607 

Little  (A)  busybody;  a  comedy  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  U.  Akerstrom. 

©    Fllie    Akerstrom,    Chicago;    1890:984. 
Jan.  6.  25608 

Little  •'The)  cabin  in  the  grulch;  play  in  1  act, 
by  J.  P..  Mathis.    9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  5,  1914;  D :  39015 ;  June  Beulah 
Mathis,  New  York.  25608a 


Little  (The)  cafe;  musical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
book  and  lyrics  by  C.  M.  S.  McLellan,  music 
by  Ivan  Caryll,  founded  on  the  French  farce, 
Le  petit  cafe,  by  Tristan  Bernard.  London, 
Chappell  &  CO.,  ltd.,  1913.  108  p.  8°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©   Sept.  23,  1913;  2c.   Sept.  24,  1913;   D: 
34522 ;  Chappell  &  co.,  ltd.,  London.         25609 

Little  cassino;  an  original  sensational  drama  in 
2  acts,  by  William  Carleton. 

©  Bonnie  Runnells,  New  York ;  1878 :  6179, 
May  22.  25610 

Little  (The)  cavalier;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  J.  C. 
Breil. 

©  Joseph  C.  Breil,  New  York ;  1899 :  25982, 
Apr.  13.  25611 

Little  (The)  chaperon;  a  musical  comedy,  writ- 
ten and  composed  bj'  Isidore  Witmark. 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York;  1899: 
34095,  May  20.  25612 

Little  Charm,  adopted  daughter  of  the  Knights 
of  the  labour  league;  a  5  act  melodrama,  by  S. 
Drake. 

©    Samuel    Drake,    Louisville;    1885:5960, 
Mar.  11.  25613 

Little  Cherry  Blossom;  playlett  of  the  Orient, 
by  S.  G.  Champlin.    14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  30,  1915 ;  D :  42613 ;  Stephen  G. 
Champlin,  Brooklyn.  25613a 

Little  (The)  cherub;  a  new  musical  play  in  3 
acts,  book  by  Owen  Hall,  lyrics  by  Adrian 
Ross,  music  by  Ivan  Caryll.  London.  Chap- 
pell &  CO.,  ltd.,  1906.  35  p.  8°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©   Chappell   &  CO.,   London ;   D :  7864.   Jan. 
17,  1906;  2c.  Jan.  17,  1906.  25614 

Little  (A)  child  shall  lead  him;  by  Charles 
Horwitz.    7  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  C.   Connor.  Brooklyn ;   D :  6751, 
May  29.  1905;  2c.  Mar.  31,  1905.  25615 

Little  (A)  child  shall  lead  them;  play  of  rural 
life  in  3  acts,  by  S.  Blackhurst.  (In  Bulletin 
of  the  First  district  normal  school,  Kirks- 
ville,  IMo..  V.  15,  no.  8,  Aug.  1915.  Rural  edu- 
cation series  no.  1) 

©  Sept.  1,  1915  ;  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1915  ;  D  :  41060 ; 
Stephen  Blackhurst,  Kirksville,  Mo.       25615a 

See  also  Bachelor  Bill's  reunion. — Upper 

(The)  chamber. 

Little  chips;  a  conglomeration  of  farce,  comedy, 
variety  and  burlesque,  by  E.  Clayburgh. 

©   Edward   Clayburgh,    New   York;    1891: 
16331,  May  4.  25616 


1275 


25617 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


25640 


Little  (The)  Christian;  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  C.  H.  Clarke.  122  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ciiarles  H.  Clarke,  New  York ;  D :  3949. 
Sept.  14,  1903;  2e.  Oct.  12,  1903.  25617 

drama  in  1  act,  by  A.  Oarr.    44  p.    4°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  July  3,  1911 ;  D :  24627 ;  Albert  Carr, 
Hill  City,  S.  D.  25618 

Same.    Hill  City,  S.  D.,  1911.    31  p.    16°. 

©   Sept.   11,   1911;   2c.   Sept.   13,   1911;   D: 
25220;  Albert  Carr,  Hill  City,  S.  D.'       25619 

Little  (The)  Christians;  in  a  prologue  and  3 
acts,  by  W.  C.  Bellows.  190  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Walter  Clarke  Bellows,  New  York;   D: 
3124,  Mar.  13,  1903 ;  2c.  Mar.  14,  1903.      25620 

Little  Christopher  Columbus;  burlesque  opera 
in  2  acts,  written  by  George  R.  Sims  and  Ce- 
cil Raleigh,  composed  by  Ivan  Caryll.  Lon- 
don, Hopwood  &  Crew ;  New  Yorli,  Novello, 
Ewer  &  CO.,  1893.  20  p.  8°.  [Libretto  only] 
©  Hopwood  &  Crew,  London ;  1893 :  44947, 
Oct.  9;  Ic.  Oct.  9.  25621 

Little  (The)  church  across  the  way;  an  origi- 
nal play  in  5  acts,  by  J.  H.  Wright.  78  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  H.  Wright,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. ; 
D.  3247,  Apr.  6,  1903 ;  2c.  Apr.  20,  1903.    25622 

Little  (The)  church  around  the  corner;  by  W. 
Vincent. 

©  \Ya\tev  Vincent,  New  York ;  1898 :  60279, 
Oct.  13.  25623 

— — •  a  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Russell. 
©  INIarion  Russell,  Ridgefield,  N.  J. ;  D  :  2500, 
Oct.  27,  1902.  25624 


—  a  melodrama,  by  S.  Wilmer  and  W.  Vincent. 

©   Sidney    Wilmer    and    Walter    Vincent, 
Utica,  N.  Y. ;  D  :  2043,  June  25,  1902.        25625 

1  act  play,  by  J.  A.  Walker.     [2],  16  p.    4'. 


Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    May   23,    1912;    D :  29754 ;    John    A. 
Walker,  San  Francisco.  25626 


Little   (The)    clairvoyant. 
Heart. 


See   Prince    Great 


Little  (The)  clodhopper;  by  C.  G.  Boyle. 

©  Carrie   Graham   Boyle,   New   Y^'ork ;   D: 
3332,  Apr.  24,  1903.  25627 

Little  co-ed;  vaudeville  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
Iliimilton  Coleman  and  Harry  Osborne.  Bos- 
ton, W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1910.     12  p.     12°. 

©    Dec.    11.    1909;    2c.    Dec.    13.    1909;    D: 
17685;   Walter   H.   Baker  &  co.,   Boston. 

25628 


Little  colossus;  drama,  by  E.  T.  Edgerton.  68 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  20,   1909;  D:  17751;  Ernest  T. 
Edgerton,  Detroit.  25629 

Little  Columbus;  or,  Christopher  the  second,  a 
burlesque  extravaganza  in  prologue  and  3 
acts,  by  M.  S.  Taylor. 

©  Malcolm  Stuart  Taylor,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ; 
1889  :  33082,  Oct.  31.  25630 

Little  comrade;  comedy -drama  in  3  acts,  by 
r>urton  Stevenson,  adapted  from  his  novel  of 
the  same  name.  [1],  109  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  13.  1915  ;  D  :  42481 ;  Burton  Eg- 
bert Stevenson,  Chillicothe,  O.  25630a 

— -  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  A.  Haskins.  83  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Jessie  Alice  Haskins,   Spokane,   Wash. ; 
D :  10299,  Apr.  8,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  8,  1907. 

25631 
Little  (The)  conqueror.     See  Jack's  uncle. 

Little  (The)  corporal;  a  comic  opera  libretto, 
by  H.  B.  Smith. 

©  Harry  B.  Smith,  New  York ;  1898 :  16550, 
Mar.  11.  25632 

playlet  in  1  act,  by  W.  W.  Norton.     22  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  15,  1913  ;  D  :  34736 ;  William  War- 
ren Norton,  Detroit.  25633 

Little  (The)  countess;  a  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  John  A.  Harrington   [John  Carboy] 

©  Sylvester  F.  Wilson,  New  York;   1890: 
36847,   Nov.   21.  25634 

a  new  and  original  musical  farce  comedy  in 

3  acts,  by  L.  Jordan. 

©  Leopold  Jordan,  New  York ;  1890 :  9673. 
Mar.  25.  25635 


an  original,  romantic,  protean  drama  in  4 

acts,  by  J.  B.  Gomez. 

©  Joseph    Binard    Gomez,    Boston ;    1878 : 
6470,  May  28.  25636 

or,  Marg'aret,  the  vivandiere,  a  comedy  in 

4  acts,  by  G.  F.  Fuller. 

©   George  F.   Fuller,   O'Done  Park,   L.   I.. 
N.  Y. ;  1892  :  4806,  Jan.  30.  25637 

Little  (The)  country  store;  by  J.  Talladay. 

©  Jennie  Talladay,  Auburn,  N.   Y. ;   1894: 
13479,  Mar.  8.  25638 

Same. 

©  Jennie  Talladay,  Auburn,  N.  Y. ;  1894 : 
49958,  Oct.  26 ;  2c.  Oct.  26.  25639 

Little   (The)   cyclone;   a  musical  comedy   in  3 
acts,  by  J.  R.  Hager. 

©  John  R.  Hager,  Terre  Haute,  Ind. ;  1886 : 
15023,  July  1.  25640 


1276 


25641 


COPYEIGHTED  IK   THE   UNITED  STATES 


25660 


Little  (The)  damozel;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Monckton  Hoffe.  New  York,  S.  French ;  Lon- 
don, S.  French,  ltd.,  1912.     112  p.     12°. 

©  Feb.  6,  1912 ;  2c.  Feb.  7,  1912 ;  D :  28580 ; 
Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.  25641 

drama  in  3  acts,  by  Moulton  Houck.    129  p. 

4°.     Typewritten, 

©  Ic.   Apr.   6,  1910;   D:  20720;   Henry  W. 
Savage,  New  York.  25642 

Little  (The)  daughter;  or.  Tangled  relations, 
farce  in  1  act,  tr.  by  L.  Syberkrop.  33  p.  f °. 
Typewritten. 

©  Louis  Syberkrop,  Creston,  la. ;  D :  6441, 
Mar.  20,  1905 ;  2c.  Mar.  20,  1905.  25643 

Little  (The)  daughter  of  the  regiment;  by  S.  T. 
Wright. 
*©  S.  T.  Wright,  Alma,  Kan.;  1884:24771, 
Dec.  15.  25644 

a  play  for  children,   in  2  acts,  by  Joseph 

Rosetti.     New  York,  The  Roxbury  publishing 
company,  1899.    11  p.    16°.     (Wizard  series) 

©   Roxbury   pub.    co..    New   York;     1899: 
12650,  Feb.  15 ;  2c.  Feb.  15.  25645 

Little  (The)  dauntless  vagabond,  a  wander- 
ing vagrant;  a  romance  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
J.  P.  Mummey. 

©  J.   P.   Mummey,   St.   Louis;    1878:5134, 
Apr.  27.  25646 

Little  Davy;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  H.  Monroe. 
39  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Harriet  Monroe,  Chicago ;  D :  7876,  .Jan. 
20,  1906;  2c.  Jan.  20,  1906.  25647 

Little  daylight.     See  Dawn  (The) 

Little  (The)  devil;  comedy-drama  in  1  act,  by 
V.  Kline.     18  p.    4°,    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.   10,   1913;   D:  34376;   Virginia 
Kline,  New  York.  25648 

a  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  H.  Cline.    24  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Aug.   2,   1909;     D:  16452;     William 
Hamilton  Cline,  Los  Angeles.  25649 

Little  diamond;  or.  The  priceless  jewel,  a  new 

society  drama  in  5  acts,  by  W.  H.  Rightmire. 

©  William  H.  Rightmire,  New  York ;  1875 : 

6219,  June  14.  25650 

Little  Diana;  play  with  music  in  4  acts,  by  A. 
Miller.  [2],  98  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Ic.  Nov.  30,  1912 ;  D :  31508 ;  Ashley  Mil- 
ler, New  York.  25651 

Little  (A)  diplomacy;  rural  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  M.  S.  May.    29  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  11,  1912 ;  D  :  29647 ;  Minnie  Stan- 
uard  May,  Brookline,  Mass.  25652 


Little  (The)  diplomat;  comic  opera  in  3  acts, 
libretto  by  C.  D.  Voorhis.  [78]  p.  4°.  Tj'pe- 
written.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Feb.  3,  1914;  D:  35894;  Charles  D. 
Voorhis,  Brookline,  Mass.  25652a 

Little  (The)  doctor;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  P. 
McCarthy.     [75]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  13,  1914;  D:  36340;  Joseph 
Paul  McCarthy,  Scranton,  Pa.  25652b 

Little  Dollie  Dimples;  or,  The  little  goose  girl, 
a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  Herbert 
Kerr.     15  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Grace  Cameron  Kenworthy,  New  York ; 
D:8923.  Aug.  6,  1906;  Ic.  Aug.  6,  1906;  Ic. 
Sept.  6.  1906.  25653 

Little  Dorrit.  See  Amy  Dorrit. — Amy,  the 
prison  flower. — Dorrits  (The). — Klein  Dorrit. 

Little  Dorritt;  in  5  acts,  dramatized  by  C.  F. 
Chappelle. 

©  Caroline  F.  Chappelle,  Brooklyn ;  1872 : 
451,  Jan.  16.  25654 

Little  Dot;  playlet  in  1  act,  by  A.  R.  Callender. 
[10]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  22,  1912;  D:  29446;  Alfred  R. 
Callender,  Philadelphia.  25655 

Little  Doubt.  See  Everyboy,  and  other  plays 
for  children. 

Little  dramas  for  primary  grades;  by  Ada 
Maria  Skinner  and  Lillian  Nixon  Lawrence. 
New  York,  Cincinnati  [etc.]  American  book 
company  [1913]     176  p.    illus.    12°. 

©  Sept.  9,  1913;  2c.  Sept.  12,  1913;  A: 
354192;  A.  M.  Skinner,  New  York,  and  L.  N. 
Lawrence,  ?,Iinneapolis.  25656 

Little  (The)  dream;  an  allegory  in  6  scenes,  by 
John  Galsworthy.  New  York,  C.  Scribner's 
sons,  1911.    3  p.  1.,  3-35  p.    12°. 

©  .June  17,  1911;  2c.  June  23,  1911;  D: 
24.584 ;  Charles  Scribner's  sons.  New  York. 

25657 

See  also  Plays;  by  John  Galsworthy. 

Little  (The)  duchess;  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by 
W.  M.  Williams. 

©  Wilbur  M.  Williams,  Holden,  Mo. ;  1883 : 
12694,  July  11.  25658 

comic  opera  in  2  acts.    Typewritten. 

©  Frederick  Mouillot  and  F.  W.  Marshall, 
London  ;  1897  :  49463,  Sept.  3  ;  2c.  Sept.  3. 

25659 


—  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  B.  Smith. 
143  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

'  ©   Harry   B.    Smith,    New   York;    D :  1229, 
Dec.  16,  1901 ;  2c.  Mar.  27,  1902.  25660 


1277 


25661 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


2568X 


Little  (The)  duchess — Continued. 

■ ■  a  play  arr.  and  adapted  by  F.  P.  Clark  and 

C.  M.  Clay  [pseud,  of  Charlotte  Moon  Clark] 
©  Frank  Piuckney  Clark  and  Charles  M. 

Clay,  Brooklyn  ;  1SS3  :  17146,  Sept.  18.    25661 

•  See  also  Regina. 

Tittle  (The^  duck;  an  original  burlesque  on  The 
little  duke. 

©  Tony  Pastor,  New  York ;  1879 :  3416,  Mar. 
13.  85662 

Little  (The)  duke.     See  Little  (The)  duck. 

Little  (The)  Dutch  cleanser;  or,  Don't  boss 
the  men,  play  in  1  act,  by  T.  Calhoun.  6  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tan.  22,  1913 ;  D :  32041 ;  Theora  Cal- 
houn, Brooklyn.  25663 

Little  Egypt  burlesque. 

©   Ashea   Waba,    New   York;    1897:35763. 
June  15.  25664 

Little  Egypt  burlesquers. 

©  John  B.  Hood,  New  York;  1897:25708, 
Apr  26.  25665 

Little  Egypt  in  court. 

©  John  B.  Hood    New  York;  1897:25707, 
Apr  26.  25666 

Little  Egypt's  London  gaiety  girls;  a  musical 
extravaganza  in  1  act  by  CUfford  W.  Grant. 
7  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   C.    W.    Grant.    Atlantic   City;    D :  5408, 
Aug.  11,  1904 ;  2c.  July  30,  1904.  25667 

Little  (The)  emigrant;  by  W.  Lester.  15  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  Lester,  Detroit;  D :  8170,  Mar. 
16;  1906;  2c.  Mar.  16,  1906.  25668 

or.  My  Irish  Molly  0.  106  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Charles  E.  Blaney,  New  York ;  D :  8645. 
June  5,  1906 ;  2c.  June  5,  1906.  25669 

Little  Emily;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  P.  Hitter. 
[2],  108  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  6,  1911 ;  D :  25689 ;  John  P.  Bit- 
ter, New  York.  25670 

Little  Em'ly.     See  Mr.  Peggotty. 

Little  England;  international  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  R.  M.  Blakesley.  [80]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  May  29,  1911 ;  D :  24350 ;  R.  M.  Blakes- 
ley, Cambridge,  Mass.  25671 

Little  Enoch  Arden;  or.  The  beauty,  the  bully, 
and  the  bell-punch,  a  musical  extravaganza 
in  4  acts,  libretto  by  J.  O.  Kaler,  music  by 
John  G.  MuUaly. 

©  James  O.  Kaler,  Boston ;  1878 :  5290,  May 
2.  25672 


Little  Ethel's  prayer.      See  Coney  Island. 

Little   Evangeline;   a   burlesque   comedy   in   3 
acts,  by  W.  Hill. 

©   William   Hill,    New   York;     1887:7918. 
Apr.  2.  25673 

Little  (A)  excitement;  in  1  act,  by  Jane  Maul- 
din  [i.  e.  J.  M.  Feigl] 

©  J.  Mauldin,  New  York ;  1897 :  22411,  Apr. 
9.  25674 


Same.     [3],  32  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  26,  1913 ;  D :  32590 ;  Jane  Maul- 
din Feigl,  New  York.  25675 

Little  Eyolf;  newly  tr.  from  the  definitive 
Dano-Norwegian  text,  ed.  with  introduction 
and  notes,  by  H.  L.  Mencken.  Boston,  London, 
John  W.  Luce  &  company  [1909]  xxv,  125  p. 
16°.     (The  player's  Ibsen) 

©  Henry  L.  Mencken,  Baltimore ;  A  :  234400, 
Feb.  8,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  8,  1909.  25676 

See  also  Works  (The)  of  Henrik  Lb  sen. 


Little  face;  romance  of  the  year  199,000  B.  C. 
in  1  act,  by  H.  White.  20  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    29,    1913;     D:  35485;     Henry 
White,  Sacramento,  Cal.  25677 

Little  (The)  father;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  K.  Stagg. 

©  Katherine  Stagg,    New  York  ;    D  :  4060. 
Oct.  7,  1903.  25678 

Little  (The)  father  of  the  wilderness;  an  origi- 
nal comedy  in  1  act,  by  A.  Strong  and  L. 
Osbourne.    40  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Austin  Strong  and  Lloyd  Osbourne,  New 
York ;  D :  6781,  June  6,  1905 ;  2c.  June  6,  1905. 

25679 

Little  (The)  father's  captain;  melodrama  of  the 
Russian  revolution  in  1  act,  by  H,  B.  Hoffman. 
[2],  42  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  25,  1914 ;  D :  36467 ;  Herman  B. 
Hoffman,  New  York.  25679a 

Little  Firefly;  or.  The  lost  heiress,  a  4  act  sen- 
sational melodrama,  by  C.  Melville  Fowler. 
64  p.    f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Melville  Fowler,  Cedar  Springs,  Mich. ; 
D:2750,  Dec.  22,  1902;  2c.  Jan.  14,  1903. 

25680 

Little  (A)  flier  in  characters;  a  playlet,  by  R.  V. 
Spencer.     12  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Richard   V.   Spencer,    Log  Angeles;   D: 
13282,  July  2,  1908 ;  2c.  July  2,  1908.        25681 


Little   (The)   Flips  in  trouble, 
pranks. 


See  Boyhood 


1278 


25682 


COPYEIGHTED  IK   THE   UNITED  STATES 


25702 


Little  (The)  flirt;  in  3  acts,  by  W.  Stahr.    45  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   June   15,   1910;     D :  21343 ;    Walter 
Stahr,  St.  Louis.  25682 

Little  (A)  flirtation.     See  His  song  bird. 

Little  flow'ret.     See  Daisy  Thorne. 

Little  (The)  fly  coon;  burlesque  in  1  act,  by 
F.  Dumont* 

©  Frank  Dumont,  New  York ;  18S6 :  12974, 
June  3.  25683 

Little  folks'  Christmas  stories  and  plays;  eel. 
by  Ada  M.  Skinner.  Chieaso,  New  York, 
Rand,  McNally  &  company  [1915]  x,  275  p. 
col.  front.     12°. 

Dramatic  contents  :    Christmas    in    many 
lands. — The  star  in  the  east. 

©  May  15,  1915;  2c.  and  afe.  May  24,  1915; 
A :  398989 ;  Hand,  McNally  &  co.,  Chicago. 

25683a 

Little  (A)  fool;  a  musical  farce  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  H,  C.  White. 

©  H.  C.  White,  Brooklyn ;  1888 :  2412,  Jan. 
21.  25684 

Little  (A)  fool  talk;  play  in  1  act,  by  Frank 
Kennedy.     [4],  12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  13.  1914;   D :  366^1 ;   Albert   F. 
Neumann  Hawthorne,  New  York.  25684a 

Little  Fortunato;  a  tragedy  in  1  act,  based  upon 
Prosper  Merimee's  Mateo  Falcone,  by  Edith 
Gardner  Shearn.    15  p.    4°,  •  Typewritten. 

©  E.  G.  Shearn,  New  York ;  D :  9202,  Au&. 
20,  1906 ;  2c.  Aug.  20,  1906.  25685 

Little  (A)  fowl  play;  farcical  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  Harold  Owen.  New  York.  S.  French ;  Lon- 
don, S.  French,  ltd.,  1913.    33  p.    16°. 

©   Jan.   23,    1913;   2c.   Jan.   25,   1913;    D: 
32070;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.        25686 

Little  (The)  French  nurse;  a  lady  character 
sketch,  by  W.  H.  Lingard. 

©   William    Horace    Lingard,     New    York ; 
1872 :  8664,  Aug.  13.  25687 

Little  friends  from  far  away.  See  Little 
(The)  naother. 

Little  fury;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  C.  Foster. 
©  Caroline  Foster,  Los  Angeles ;  D :  13936, 
Sept.  28,  1908.  25688 

Little  (The)  game  of  spooning;  comedy  sketch, 
by  Barry  Gray.     10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  1,  1911;  D:  24834;  Jack  Blair, 
Chicago.  25689 

Little  (A)  game  with  destiny;  by  Marie  St. 
Felix  [pseud,  of  Harriet  Louise  Lynch  (Mrs. 
Jerome  M.  Lynch)] 

©  Harriet  Louise  Lynch,   New   York ;   D : 
742,  Aug.  12,  1901.  25690 


Little  (A)  game  with  fate;  a  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  Louise  Latham  Wilson.    Chicago,  The  Dra- 
matic publishing  company  [1901]     13  p.    12°. 
©   Dramatic  pub.   co.,    Chicago ;    D  :  1076, 
Nov.  11,  1901 ;  2c.  Nov.  11,  1901.  25691 

Little  (The)  Gascon;  a  romantic  burlesque,  by 
R.   A.   Barnet. 

©  R.  A.  Barnet,  Dorchester,  Mass.;  1898: 
63729,    Oct.   31.  25692 

Little  Georgianna;  1  act  comedy  dramatic  play- 
let, by  L.  M.  Meaney.  [1],  10  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  31,  1912  ;  '  D  :  30392 ;  Lottie 
Myrtle  Meaney,  Charlestown,  Mass.       25693 

Little  (The)  gipsey  queen;  a  dramatization  in 
4  acts,  by  Frederick  H.  Wilson.  82  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  R.  W.  Marks,  Perth.  Ontario,  Canada; 
D:141,  Feb.  11,  1901;  2c.  Feb.  11,  1901. 
[Note:  Copies  bear  title.  The  gipsey  queen] 

25694 

Little  (The)  gipsies,  Flodgard  and  Ermina; 
by  Mrs.  Reese  Haskett,  nee,  Emma  Webb. 

©  Emma  Webb  Haskett,  New  York;  1879: 
5688,  Apr.  28.  25695 

Little  girl  from  Ireland;  by  E.  D.  Minturn. 

©  Ellive  Disney  Minturn,  St.  Louis;  D: 
7072,  Aug.  7,  1905.  25696 

Little  (A)  girl  in  a  big  city;  a  play  in  4  acts, 
by  J.  K.  MacCurdy.  47  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  James  Kyrle  MacCurdv,  Brentwood,  N. 
Y. ;  D :  16064,  June  14,  1909 ;  2c.  June  14, 
1909.  25697 

Little  (A)  girl  in  a  big  world;  monologue  for 
a  woman,  by  L.  B.  Griftln. 

©  Lucia  B.  Griffin,  New  York;  1899: 
34949,   May   24.  25698 

Little  TThe)  girl  in  red;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  H.  Price.      [225]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  28,  1911;  D:  25338;  J.  Hyde 
Price,  New  York.  25699 

Little  (The)  girl  next  door;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
H.   Turberville.      [85]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©    Ic.    Nov.    13,    1912;    D:  31390;    Henry 
Turberville,  Washington.  25700 

Little  (The)  girl  that  came  to  town;  melo- 
drama in  4  acts,  by  Edgar  Selden. 

©  .Jennie  K.  R.  Selden,  New  York;  D: 
5606,  Oct.  5,  1904.  25701 

Little  Gloria;  by  M.  J.  Smith.  7  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  28,  1910;  D :  20609 ;  Maude  J. 
Smith,  San  Francisco.  25702 


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Little  (The)  god;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  P.  L. 
Weil.     18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  6,  1913;  D:  32207;  Percival  L. 
Weil,  New  York,  25703 

Little  Goldie;  a  realistic  emotional  play  in  5 
acts,  founded  upon  Mrs.  Summer  Hayden's 
story,  published  in  the  Fireside  companion,  by 
PI.  A.  Weaver. 

©  Henry  A.  Weaver,  Boston ;  1872 :  12320, 
Nov.   22.  25704 

or,  The  child  of  the  camp,  a  western  com- 


edy drama  in  4  acts,  by  Charles  O.  Willard. 
Clyde,  O.,  Ames  publishing  co.,  1893.  28  p. 
12°.  ([Ames'  series  of  standard  and  minor 
drama,  no.  330] ) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  1894 :  529,  Jan. 
2;  2c.  Jan.  15.  25705 

Little  Goody  Two  Shoes;  a  spectacular  fairy 
drama  in  3  acts,  by  L.  Rose. 

©  Laura   Rose,   Indianapolis ;   1894 :  53964, 
Nov.  19.  25706 

Little  (The)  goose  girl.  See  Little  Dollie 
Dimples. 

Little  grains  of  sand;  play  in  prologue  and 
3  acts,  by  E.  Chantler.  192  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.    Apr.    12,    1915;    D:  40330;    Everett 
Chantler,  Pittsburgh.  25706a 

Little  grandmothers  march  and  drill;  by 
Alice  Cook  Fuller.  Lebanon,  O.,  March 
brothers   [1908]     cover-title,    6  p.     12°. 

©   March    bros.,    Lebanon.     O. ;     D :  13896, 
Sept.  21,  1008;  2c.  Nov.  9,  1908.  25707 

Little  (The)  gray  lady;  a  play  without  a  hero, 
by  C.  Pollock.     132  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Channing  Pollock,  New  York;   D :  6949, 
July  11,  1905;  2c.  Nov.  15,  1905.  25708 

Little  Gretchen;  an  emotional  drama  in  5  acts, 

adapted  from  the  German,  by  U.  Akerstrom. 

©  UUie  Akerstrom,  Meriden,  Conn.;  1888: 

27866,  Oct.  1.  25709 

Little  Grit,  the  street  gamin.  See  Girl  (The) 
who  dared. 

Little  (The)  gypsie;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
Eunice  Goodrich. 

©    William     Pottle,  jr.,     Chicago;     1891: 

18180,  May  18.  25710 

Little  Harold;  or,  The  suffragette,  play  in  4 
acts,  by  G.  F.  Lisanti.  New  York,  Nicoletti 
bros.  press    [1911]      43  p.     16°. 

©   Nov.    30,    1911;    2c.    Dec.    2,    1911;    D: 
25919;    Gaetano   F.   Lisanti,  New   York. 

25711 


Little  (A)  heathen  among  the  Quakers;  2  act 

musical  comedy,  by  Helen  Mowat. 

©   Agnes    Benton,     Chicago ;     1888 :  21086, 
July  23.  25712 

Little   (The)   heiress;   tabloid   musical   comedy, 

by    V.    Chandler    Smith    and    Tonnuy    Allen. 

[IJ,  14  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  May  21,  1913 ;  D :  33281 ;  Sam  Frank- 

,  enstein,  Chicago.  25713 

or.     The    innocent     polygamist,     musical 

comedy  in  2  acts,  book,  lyrics  and  music  by 
Will  Chase.  [2],  83  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto   only] 

©  Ic.  Nov.  27,  1912;  D :  31750,  W.  P.  Chase. 
New  York.  25714 

or.  The  red  domino,  3  act  nmsical  comedy. 


book,  lyrics  and  music  by  W.  P.  Chase.     [83] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten.      [Libretto  only] 

©    Ic.    Apr.    11,    1912;    D:  29348;    William 
Parker  Chase,  New  York.  25715 

Little  (The)  heiress  of  Cross-Boads;  by  Barry 
Gray.     13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Harry   H.    Glass,    Harrisburg,   Pa. ;    D : 
14621,   Dec.   24,  1908;  2c.   Dec.   24,   1908. 

25716 

Little  heroine;  rural  comedy  drama  in  tabloid 
form  in  3  acts,  by  Nelson  Compston.  Chi- 
cago, Chicago  manuscript  co.,  1915.  31  p.  f°. 
Mimeographed. 

©   June  28,   1915;   2c.   July   10,   1915;   D: 
41203;  Chicago- manuscript  CO.,  Chicago. 

25716a 

or,    Self   accused,    a   comedy   drama   in   4 


acts,  by  Charles  O.  Willard.    Clyde,  O.,  Ames 
publishing  co. 

©  Ames  pub.   co.,   Clyde,   O. ;   1897:25678. 
Apr.  26;  2c.  May  8.  25717 

Little  (A)  heroine  of  the  Revolution;  an  his- 
torical play  for  all  ages,  by  Elizabeth  F.  Gup- 
till-.  Lebanon,  O.,  March  brothers,  1906. 
cover-title,  29  p.     12°. 

©  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O. ;  D :  9269,  Oct. 
18,  1906;  2c.  Oct.  27,  1906.  25718 

Little  (The)  homeopathe;  play  in  4  acts,  by  C. 
Strakosch.     123  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  9,  1915;   D :  40321 ;  Carl   Stra- 
kosch, New  York.  25718a 

Little  (The)  homestead;  an  original  domestic 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  B.  Patton.  46  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  William  B.  Patton,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
3094,  Mar.  6,  1903 ;  2c.  May  21,  1903.      25719 

Little  (The)  hoodoo;  musical  comedy  in  2  acts, 
by  F.  J.  Hafner. 

©  F.  J.  Hafner,  Philadelphia ;  1888 :  15690, 
May  31.  25720 


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25744 


Little  Italy;  a  tragedy  in  1  act,  by  Horace  B. 
Frv.  New  York.  R.  H.  Russell,  1902.  7  p.  1., 
50  p.    front.    12'. 

©  Harrison  Grav  Fiske,  New  l^ork ;  D : 
1267,  Jan.  10,  1902 ;  2c.  Mar.  3,  1902.        25721 

Little  Jack;  or,  Tom  Rounder's  baby,  sketch  in 
1  act,  by  F.  and  B.  Douglas.  13  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Frederick  and  Barbara  Douglas,  New 
York:  D:4747,  Mar.  18,  1904;  2c.  Mar.  18, 
1904.  25722 

Little  Jack  Homer. 

©  Melville  B.  Raymond,  New  York;  D: 
6234,  Feb.  16,  1905.  25723 

a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  .7.  B.  Mackie 

[pseud,  of  J.  B.  McDonald] 

©  James  B.  Mackie,  Georgetown.  INIass. ; 
1897  :  29214,  May  13.  25724 

Little  Jack's  Christmas;  play  in  1  act,  by  Eliza- 
beth F.  Guptill.  Franklin,  O.,  Eldridge  en- 
tertainment house,  1913.     16  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  15,  1913;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1913;  D: 
35447;  Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Frank- 
lin, O.  25725 

Little  (The)  jade;  a  comedy  drama,  by  L.  Bas- 
com.     25  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Lee  Bascom,  United  States  ;  1891 :  40803, 
Nov.  14 ;  2c.  Nov.  14.  25726 

Little  jade  joss;  a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts, 
book  and  lyrics  bv  Robert  Emmet  MacAlarney, 
score  by  H.  S.  Haskins.    29  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©  Henrv  Stanlev  Haskins.  South  Orange, 
N.  J. ;  D :  4955,  Apr.  21,  1904 ;  2c.  May  6.  1904. 

25727 

Little  Jap;  opgrette  japonaise  en  1  acte,  par 
Paul  Franck,  musique  d'Edouard  Mathe. 
Paris,  Georges  Ondet,  1913.  32  p.  16°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Nov.  8,  1913 ;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1913  ;  D  :  35090 ; 
Ondet,  Paris.  25728 

Little  (A)  Japanese  g'irl;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  L. 
Fuller.    14  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Loie  Fuller,  Paris  ;  D  :  11142,  Aug.  1, 1907  : 
2c.  Aug.  1,  1907.  25729 

Little  (The)  jewel;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  H.  V.  Leavitt. 

©  Harrv  Vincent  Leavitt,  New  York ;  1891 : 
8136.  INIar."  3  ;  2c.  Apr.  4.  25730 

a  4  act  comedy  drama. 

©  H.  Vincent  Leavitt,  A.  H.  Drummond, 
TTnited  States  and  L.  E.  Smith,  Brooklyn ; 
1890  :  12093,  Apr.  12.  25731 


Little  Joe;  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  A.  Anderson. 
10  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  21,  1914 ;  D :  37958 ;  Wm.  Arthur 
Anderson,  Chicago.  25732a 

Little  Johnny  Wise;  by  F.  J.  Mahon.  [27]  p. 
f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  13,  1911 ;  D :  25208 ;  Francis  J. 
Mahon,  Detroit.  25733 

Little  (A)  joke  on  Molly;  a  farce  comedy  in  1 
act,  by  E.  A.  Gerrard.  32  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ernest  Allen  Gerrard,  Columbus,  Neb. ; 
D :  10054,  Mar.  1,  1907 ;  2c.  'Mar.  1,  1907. 

25734 

Little  (The)  joker;  comedv  based  on  sober  truth 
in  4  acts,  by  H.  Talbot.     [112]  p.    4°. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  12,  1911 ;  D  :  26004  ;  Hayden  Tal- 
bot, New  York.  25735 

comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  E.  Weiss, 

jr.     [V],  76  p.    4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  18,   1912;   D:  29416;   Albert  E. 
Weiss,  jr.,  Los  Angeles.  25736 

■ ■  an  original  spectacular  burlesque  opera,  by 

J.  C.  West. 

©  J.  Clarence  West,  United  States;  1889: 
30336,  Oct.  7.  25737 

a  play,  by  F.  G.  Maeder. 

©    Carrie    Swain    and    Fred    G.    Maeder, 
United  States  ;  1884  :  16646,  Aug.  16.        25738 


See  also  His  last  chance. 


M.  Light- 


Little  Kai  Jing;  play  in  3  acts,  by  F 
ner.     139  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  le.  Jan.  25,  1913  ;  D  :  32082  ;  Frances  M 


Lightner,  New  York. 


25739 


Little  Jim;  by  De  W.  J.  Flanigan. 

©  De  Witt  J.   Flanigan,   .Jersey  City;   D: 
15563,  Apr.  7,  1909.  25732 

5379—16 81  1281 


or.  The  flower  of  Chinatown,  play  in  1  act, 

by  F.  M.  Lightner.     48  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Sept.  12,  1913  ;  D  :  34407  ;  Frances  M. 
Lightner,  Detroit.  25740 

Little  Klondike;  a  burlesque  in  2  acts,  book  by 
R.  L.  ]McCardell. 

©    Rov    L.    McCardell,    New    York;    1897: 
43938,  Aug.  3.  25741 

Little  Kodacks;  a  sensational  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  W.  J.  Cumberland. 

©   William    J.    Cumberland,    Philadelphia; 
1898  :  6736,  Jan.  20.  25742 

Little  (The)  lady;  a  play  in  3  acts,  present  time, 

by  M.  R.  Mechtold.     143  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Mary  R.  Mechtold,  New  York ;  D :  14968, 

Feb.  2,  1909;  2c.  Feb.  2,  1909.  25743 

Little  lady  of  heart's  desire;  by  W.  J.  Jossey. 
76  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  le.  Aug.  28,  1909 ;  D :  16744 ;  William  J. 
Jossey,  Chicago.  25744 


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25761 


Little  (The)  leading  lady;  a  dramatic  sketch 
in  1  act,  by  G.  L.  Kennedy.  14  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

.    ©  George  Louis   Kennedy,   Baltimore ;    D : 
10564,  May  14,  1907 ;  2c.  June  7,  1907.      25745 

Little  Lohengrin;  an  original  operatic  bur- 
lesque, by  E.  Smith  and  C.  Coote,  music  by 
Frank  David. 

©  Edgar  Smith,  Chicago ;  1886 :  20612.  Sept. 
13.  25746 

Little  Lord  Fauntleroy;  a  drama  founded  on 
the  story  of  the  same  name,  by  F.  H.  Burnett. 
94  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Frances  Hodgson  Burnett,  AVashington ; 
1889 :  1185,  Jan.  8 ;  2c.  Nov.  20,  1890  (acts  2,  3) 

25747 

Little  (The)  Lord  Jesus;  a  nativity  play,  by  O. 
Benton. 

©  Caroline  Benton,  Chicago  ;  D  :  13478,  Aug. 
1,1908.  25748 

Little  Lord  McElroy;  an  Irish  American  com- 
edy, by  Slason  Thompson. 

©  Barry  and  Fay.  United  States;  1889: 
12094,  Apr.  18.  25749 

Little  lost  sister;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Arthur 
James  Pegler  and  Edwni'd  A.  Rose.  [131]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  12,  1913;  D :  34409 ;  Virginia 
Brooks  Washburne  and  Robert  E.  Ricksen, 
Chicago.  25750 

Little  Ma'anioiselle;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  G. 
O'Ryan. 

©  Anna  Gertrude  O'Ryan,  New  York ;  1898 : 
23388,  Apr.  13.  25751 

Little  Madcap;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  book 
and  lyrics  by  L.  J.  Bisbee.  40  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Lucian  J.  Bisbee,  Brooklyn ;  D :  7866, 
Jan.  18,  1906 ;  2c.  Jan.  18,  1906.  25752 

Little  Madcap's  journey;  fairy  extravaganza 
in  3  acts,  by  1.  Anderson.  [2],  16  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  18,  1912;  D:  30296;  Isabel  An- 
derson, Brookline,  Mass.  25753 


— ■  See  also   Every  boy,   and  other  plays   for 
children. 


Little   (The)   magician, 
children. 


See  Short  plays  for 


Little  (The)  major;  a  grand  military  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  C.  D.  Dickinson.  Lisbon,  O.,  Patriot 
printing  house,  1882.     22  p.     8°. 

©  Charles  D.   Dickinson,  New  Li.sbon,   O. ; 
1882  :  15660,  Sept.  22  ;  2c.  Dec.  30.  25754 


Little  (The)  major — Continued. 

■  a  play  in  3  acts  and  a  prologue,  by  M.  E. 

Smith. 

©  Mary  Ellis  Smith,  Chicago;  1889:25550, 
Aug.  21.  25755 

Little  (The)  man;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  H. 
Booth.     [131]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  10,  1911 ;  D  :  25737  ;  John  Hunter 
•  Booth,  New  Orleans.  25756 

and    other    satires;    by    John    Galsworthy. 

New  York,  C.   Scribner's  sons,   1915.     x,  279 
p.     12°. 

Dramatic  contents  :  The  little  man. — Hall- 
marked. 

©  May  1,  1915:  2c.  and  aff.  Mav  5,  1915; 
A:  398691 ;  Charles  Scribner's  sons,  New  York. 

25756a 

Little  (The)  marchioness.     See  Lucette. 

Little  Mary  Mack  (from  Hackensack);  sensa- 
tional American  musical  play  in  3  acts,  book 
and  lyrics  by  D.  E.  Davenport.  78  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  May  29.  1913 ;  D :  33477 ;  Delbert  Es- 
sex Davenport.  St.  Louis.  25757 

Little  master;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  .T.  B.  Ould. 
75  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  1<'.  .Tan.  19,  1915;  D  :  39532  ;  .Tesse  Bri-ht 
Oidd,  New  York.  25757a 

play  in  1  act,  by  H.  W.  Bible.     12  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.   29,    1913;    D :  34573 ;    Howard 
Wiswall  Bible,  New  York.  25758 

Little  Max;  an  act  in  1  scene,  by  Jean  C.  Havez. 
[2],  15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  8,  1913 ;  D :  32356 ;  Edouard  Jose, 
New  York.  25759 

Little  (The)  mayor;  t-omedy  in  4  acts,  by  (i. 
Henry  Atkinson.     141  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  28, 1910  ;  D  :  22942  ;  George  H.  At- 
kinson, New  York.  25760 

Little  Memo's  dream;  vaudeville  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  Sarony  l^ambert  and  M.  Owen.  5  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mav  Owen,  New  York ;  D :  8201,  Mar.  21, 
1906;  2c.  Mar.  21,  1906.  25761 

Little  (The)  men  play;  a  2  act  play,  adapted  by 
Elizabeth  Lincoln  Gould  from  Louisa  May  Al- 
cott's  story.  Little  men,  with  pictures  by  Regi- 
nald B.  Birch.  Philadelphia,  Curtis  publish- 
ing coiiipanv ;  Boston,  Little,  Brown  tfc  com- 
pany  [1900]     103  p.     12  pi.     12°. 

©  .John  S.  P.  Alcott,  Newton,  Mass.;  1900 
A  :  2870S,  Nov.  23  ;  2c.  Nov.  23.  25761a 


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25778 


Little  (The)  mermaid;  opera  in  3  acts,  by  Hans 
Christian  Andersen,  adapted  and  arr.  by  N. 
Picini-Mersereau.  [30]  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  June  1,  1914 ;  D :  37251 ;  Nina  Picini- 
Mersereau,  Sag  Harbor,  N.  Y.  25761b 

•  See  also  Garden  (The)  of  Paradise. 

Little  (A)  messenger  boy;  a  melodrama  in  4 
acts,  by  L.  Eagan. 

©  Louis  Eagan,  New  York ;  D :  327,  Apr.  9, 
1901.  25762 

Little  (The)  minister;  dramatized  by  J.  A. 
Eraser  from  J.  M.  Barrie's  novel.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

(^  .John  Arthur  Eraser,  Chicago ;  1900  A : 
18158,  July  23 ;  2e.  Jan.  24,  1901.  25763 

Little  (The)  mischief  makers.  See  House  (The) 
on  the  avenue. 

Little  Miss  Areoplane;  a  musical  satire  in  1 
act,  by  C.  Davis  and  A.  Gillespie.  42  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Collin  Davis  and  Arthur  Gillespie,  Chi- 
cago ;  D :  14883,  Jan.  23,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  23, 
1909.  25764 

Little  Miss  Bo-Peep;  an  original  musical  com- 
edy in  3  acts,  by  E.  A.  Locke. 

©  Edwin  A.  Locke,  Lockehaven,  N.  H. ;  1893  : 
49227.  Nov.  4.  25765 

Little  Miss  Brooklyn;  an  original  burlesque 
in  3  scenes,  by  .7.  Saunders. 

©  John  Saunders,  New  York;  1897:48436, 
Aug.    28.  25766 

Little  Miss  Brown;  original  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  P.  Bartholomae.  [4],  122  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  8,  1912;  D:  29386;  Philip  Bar- 
tholomae, New  York.  25767 

Little  Miss  Chicago;    a  burlesque  on  the  city 

of  Chicago,  by  H.  B.  Clifford.     Typewritten. 

©  Harry  B.  Clifford,  Chicago  ;  1897  :  12799, 

Feb.  20;  2c.  Mar.  12.  25768 

Little  Miss  Chicago  in  gay  Paris;  a  burlesque 
in  3  acts. 

©  Harry  B.  Clitford,  Chicago ;  1897 :  34946, 
June  11.  25769 

Little  Miss  Cinderella;  a  parlor  pantomime  in 
1  long  agony  and  4  gasps,  by  Charles  Mill- 
ward. 

©  John  J.  King,  New  York;  1886:  543,  Jan. 
7.  25770 

Little  Miss  Clover;  by  H.  Montague. 

©  Harry  Montague,  New  York;  1899: 
50304,   Aug.  4.  25771 


Little  Miss  Cuba;  tabloid  musical  comedy,  by 
D.  S.  Kusell.  [2],  18  p.  obi.  12°.  Type- 
written.     [Libretto  only] 

©    Ic.    July    12,    1913;    D:  33778;    Dan    S. 
Kusell,  Chicago.  25772 

Little  Miss  Devil;  musical  comedy  in  2  acts, 
by  A.  Hoffman.  253  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Dec.  18,  1913  ;  D :  35385 ;  Aaron  Hoff- 
man, New  York.  25773 

play  in  2  acts,  by  A.   Hoffman.      [143]    p. 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  24,  1914 ;  D :  36120 ;  Aaron  Hoff- 
man, New  York.  25773a 

Little  Miss  Discontent  sees  the  world;  play 
for  children,  by  Lillian  L.  Bartlett.  [28] 
p.      f°.      Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  7,  1914;  D :  35949 ;  Eliza  (Lil- 
lian)  Lefffrts  Bartlett,  Brooklyn.         25773b 

Little  Miss  Dot;  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Z.  Chip- 
man.     60  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  22,  1915;  D :  40515 ;  Darcv  & 
Wolford,  inc..  New  York.  25773c 

Little  Miss  Fix  It;  play  in  2  acts,  by  W.  Hurl- 
but.     102  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  13,  1915;  D :  41487 ;  William 
Hurlbut,  New  York.  25773d 

Little  Miss  Flirt;  a  nnisical  play,  by  A.  Burk- 
hardt.  34  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Addison  Burkhardt,  New  York ;  D :  9393, 
Nov.  6,  1906;  2c.  Nov.  6,  1906.  25774 

Little  Miss  Fortune;  dramatic  comedy  in  1 
act,  by  Wright  Clemens  [pseud,  of  C.  Husted] 
31  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  9,  1915  ;  D  :  41947  ;  Charles  Hus- 
ted, Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  25774a 

a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  W.  Gould. 

113  p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  William  Gould,  New  York;  D :  7346, 
Sept.  23,  1905;  2c.  Oct.  10,  1905.  25775 

Little  Miss  Earn  and;  comedy  in  1  act,  b.v 
Y.   H.   Smalley.     15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  6,  1910;  D:  22231;  Victor  H. 
Smalley,  New  York.  25776 

•  Same.     14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  29,  1911;  D:  24343;  E.state  of 
Victor  H.  Smalley,  Stephen  Conday,  adrar., 
St.  Paiil.  25777 

Little  Miss  Irish;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Gene- 
vieve McCloud.     213  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Genevieve  McCloud  Weitzel.  Detroit ; 
1897:6646,  Jan.  22;  2c.  Mar.  1.  25778 


1283 


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25797 


Little  Miss  Jealousy;  a  light  comedy  sketch  in 

1  act,  by  R.  Ferral. 

©  Robert  Ferral,  New  York;  1898:46549. 
Aug.  5;  2c.  Aug.  8.  25779 

Little    Miss    Johnstone;    an    original    comedy, 
by  F.  E.  Dumm.     Upper  Sandusky,  O.,  1887. 

2  p.  1.,  39  p.    12°. 

©  Frank  E.  Dumm,  Upper  Sandusky.  O. ; 
1887:20473,  Aug.  11;  2c.  Aug.  11.         25780 

Little  Miss  Kut-up;  dramatic  composition  in  2 
jK-ts,  by  M.  Ott.     79  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Nov.    10.    1911;    D:2.5G53:    Matthew 
Ott.  Wollaston.  Mass.  25781 

Little  Miss  Mab;  an  original  comedy-drama  in 
4  acts,  by  J.  A.  Eraser,  jr. 

©  B.    S.    Spooner,    United    States;    1891: 
10957,   Mar.    24.  25782 

Little  Miss  Million;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  A. 

Daly,  from  the  German  of  Oscar  Blumenthal. 

©  Augustin  Daly,  New  York;  1890:29524, 

Sept.  25.  25783 


Little  Miss  Mix-up;  in  3  acts,  by  J.  A.  Gal- 
via.     23  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  5,  1911 ;  D :  24633 ;  Jas.  A.  Gal- 
vin,  New   York.  25784 

Little  Miss  Modesty;  a  dramatic  composition 
in  2  acts,  bv  R.  Carle  and  M.  E.  Rourke. 
51,  48  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Richard    Carle.    Somerville,    INIass. ;    D : 
1127,  Nov.  27.  1901;  2c.  Mar.  19,  1901.    25785 

Little  Miss  Money;  play  in  1  act,  by  T.  Mc- 
Cracken.     5  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    22.    1915;    D :  39604 ;    Thomas 
McCracken.  Philadelphia.  25785a 

Little  Miss  Mouse;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  from 
the  French,  by  D.  Davidson  and  Katherine 
Berry  di  Zerega. 

©    Dore    Davidson,     New    York:     D :  1876. 
May  12.  1902.  25786 

Little  Miss  Muffet;  a  comedy-drama  in  4  acts, 
by  H.  M.  Bennett. 

©  Helen  Marie  Bennett  Deadwood,  S.  D. ; 
D  :  2125,  July  15,  1902.  25787 


a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Hart. 

©    Joseph    Hart,    New    York;    1890:18548, 
June  7.  25788 

Little  Miss  Mystery;  play  of  school  life  with 
music  in  3  acts,  by  Chas.  Morton.  Chicago, 
Chicago  manuscript  co.,  1915.  [57]  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Aug.   5,   1915 ;   D :  41431 ;   Alexander 
Byers,  Chicago.  25788a 


Little  Miss  Nobody;  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  Frank  Dumont.  Philadelphia.  The  Penn 
l)uhlisliing  company,   1897. 

©  IVnn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia  ;  1897 :  29390, 
May  14 ;  2c.  May  17.  25789 


—  an   original   drama,  by  L.   B.   Parker. 

©  Lem  B.  Parker,  Chicago ;  D :  10000.  Feb. 
21,  1907.  25790 

play  in  1  act  ,by  L.  M.  Meaney.     [21]   p. 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  9,  1914;  D:  36980;  Lottie  Myr- 
tle Meaney,  Charlestown,  Mass.  25790a 

Little  Miss  Particular;  comedy  dr.-ima  in  4 
acts,  by  W.  Day.  [134]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  4,  1911;  D :  23842 ;  Wilson  Day, 
Cleveland.  25791 

Little  Miss  Princess;  farce  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
M.   Kusell.      [1],  12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.    16,    1914;    D :  36029 :    Matthew 
Kusell,  Chicago.  25791a 

Little  Miss  Right;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  S. 
Murphy.      [1],  68  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    20,    1912;    D :  30308 ;    Stanley 
Murphy.  New  York.  25792 

Little  Miss  Robinson  Crusoe;  comedy  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  C.  W.  Russell.  [1],  66  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  ]May  8.  1914 ;  D :  36973 ;  Mrs.  (diaries 
Walcott  Russell,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.  25792a 

Little  Miss  Santa  Claus;  Christmas  pastoral 
in  1  act,  by  M.  Arthur.  [1],  13  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.    Apr.    11,    1911 :    D :  23920 ;    Malcolm 
Arthur,  New  York.  25793 

Little  Miss  Sherlock  Holmes;  in  1  act,  by  J.  S. 
Dawley.     Typewritten. 

©  James  Searle  Dawlev,  New  York;  1900 
A :  16982.  July  10 ;  2c.  July  10.  25794 

Little  Miss  Susan;  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by 
F.   Raymond.     64  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  6,  1912;   D:  28574;   Fred.  Ray- 
mond, Sycamore,  111.  25795 

Little  Miss  Thompson;  a  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts. 

©    Lee    J.    Kellam,     '\^■addingtou,     N.     Y. ; 
1896 :  41654,  July  17.  25796 

Little  Miss  Van  Winkle;  a  comedy  for  chil- 
dren in  2  acts,  by  Barbara  Burbank.  Bos- 
ton, W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1902.     18  p.     12°. 

©   Walter    H.    Baker    &    co.,    Boston;    D: 
1699,  Apr.  5,  1902;  2c.  May  14.  1902.     25797 


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Little  Miss  Wanda;  or,  His  soul,  farce  in  1 
act,  by  E.  M.  Crane.  [2],  15  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    July    6,    1912;    D :  30192 ;    Eleanor 
Maude  Crane,  New  York.  25798 

Little  Miss  Wise;  an  original  comedy  in  1  act, 

hy  C.  Kelly.     2  p.  1.,  22  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  19,  1914  ;  D  :  38846;  Claud  Kelly, 

Los  Angeles.  25798a 

Little  Mrs.  Cummin;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Richard  Pryce.  New  York,  S.  French ;  Lon- 
don, S.  French,  ltd.,  1910.  97  p.  12°. 
([French's  acting  ed.  no.  2359]) 

©   Apr.    28,    1910;    2c.   Apr.    29,    1910;    D: 
20907;   Samuel  French,  London.  25799 


founded  on  The  Eglamore  por- 
traits by  Mary  E.  Mann.  108  p.  8°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    30,    1909;    D :  17569 ;    Richard 
Pryce,  London.  25800 


Little    (The)    model;    play  in    3    acts,    by    H. 

Thorn.      [4],   138  p.     4°.  Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jime    2,    1914;  D:  37196;     Hallett 

Thorn,  New  York.  .    25800a 

Little  Monte  Cristo;  n  burlesque  in  3  acts,  by 
.T.  Stetson. 

©  John  Stetson,  Boston;   1887:72.38,  Mar. 

28.  25801 

an  original  extravaganza  in  3  acts,  by  H. 

A.  Covell. 

©    H.    A.    Covell,    New    York;    1888:6419, 


Mar.  1. 


25802 


Little  Monte  Cristo,  the  great  London  suc- 
cess; a  burlesque  melodrama  in  3  acts,  arr. 
nnd    adapted    by    Jennie   Kimball. 

©  Jennie  Kimball  Flaherty,  Boston;  1887: 
19422,  July  28.  25803 

Little  (The)  moonshiner;  dramatic  composi- 
tion in  1  act,  by  F.  J.  Beaman  and  Clifford 
F.  Ivins.     18,   [2]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Apr.    29,    1911  ;    D :  24093 ;    Fred    J. 
Beaman.    Washington.  25804 

Little  (A)  more  cider.  See  Social  (The) 
stage. — Temperance  (The)   drama. 


Little   (The)  Mose's  in  the  bull  rush's. 
Louisiana  low  lands. 


See 


Little  (The)  mother;    a    comedy    drama    in    4 
juts,  by  T.  Kremer. 

©  Theodore  Kremer,  New  York;  1900  A: 
2ni02,  Nov.  30.  25805 

ii   comedy    in  3   acts,   by   G.   F.   Fuller. 

©  George  F.  Fuller,  New  York ;  1881 :  294, 
Jan.  7.  •  25806 


Little  (The)  mother — Continued. 

in  4  acts,   by  Lawrence  Marston.     133   p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  E.   Nankeville,  New  York;   D: 

1982,  June  7,  1902 ;  2c.  June  7,  1902.     25807 

a   1  act  play,  by  W.   H.   Smedley.     Type- 


written. 

©  W.  H.  Smedley.  New  York,  1898 :  24239, 

Apr.   16;   2c.   Apr.   16.  25808 

play    in   2   acts ;    Little  friends   from   far 


away,  missionary  play  in  1  act ;  A  Christ- 
mas surprise,  play  in  3  acts,  by  G.  L.  Phelps. 
Gladstone.  N.  J.,  St.  Bernard's  press,  1913. 
32   p.     12°. 

©    Dec.    8,    1913;    2c.    Dec.    10,    1913;    D: 
35364 ;  Gertrude  L.  Phelr)S.  Boundbrook.  N.  J. 

25809 

—  Sec  also  Fatal  (The)  wedding. 


Little  Mother  Goose;  or,  The  golden  egg,  an 
operatic  burlesque,  by  G.  F.  Dittmar. 

©  Geo.  F.  Dittmar,  Jersey  City;  1896: 
32163,  May  28.  25810 

Little  mother  of  the  alley;  comedy  drama  in 

3  acts,  by  F.  Howe,  jr. 

©  Frank  Howe,  jr.,  Philadelphia  ;  D  :  6588, 
Apr.  13,  1905.  25811 

Little  (The)  mother  of  the  slums,  and  other 
plays;  by  E.  H.  Denison.  Boston,  Gotham 
press  [1915]  133  p.  12°.  (American  dra- 
matists series) 

Contents  :  The  little  mother  of  the  slums. — 
The  yeggman. — Duped. — My  friend's  in  town. — 
The  mystery  of  Beacon  Hill. — Dolly  Madison's 
afternoon  tea. — The  dawn  of  nuisic. 

©  July  14,  1915;  2c.  July  19,  1915;  D: 
41250 ;  Emily  H.  Denison,  Denver.  25811a 

Little  mother  sees;  sketch,  by  M.  Harris.  [1], 
5  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  10,  1913 ;  D :  32624 ;  Mable  Har- 
ris, Seattle.  25812 

Little  (The)  mother's  devotion;  a  melodrama  in 

4  acts,  by  M.  Hauser.    89  p..  f^    Typewritten. 
©  M.  Hauser.  New  Orleans  ;  D  :  13689,  Aug. 

3L  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  12,  1909.  25813 

Little  (The)  mountain  fairies;  in  3  acts,  by 
L.  A.  Smith. 

©  Louisa  A.  Smith,  Norwich,  Conn. ;  1887 : 
28952.  Nov.  8.  25814 

Little  (The)  mountaineer;  by  J.  W.  Baughmau. 

©  James  W.  Baughman,  Dewey,  Okl. ;  D: 

12027,  Jan.  2,  1908.  25815 

Little  (The)  moustache;  play  in  3  acts,  by  U.  K. 
Gleugh.     [107]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  18,  1915;  P:  42289;  Ursula 
Keene  Cleugh,  New  York.  25S15a 


1285 


25816 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


25834 


Little  Muffets;  a  new  American  comedy  drama 
in  4  acts,  liy  A.  Waldron. 

©    Andrew    Waldron,    New    Yorl^;    1883: 
16928,  Sept.  14.  25816 

Little  mustang';  play  in  3  acts,  by  H.  J.  Smith. 
150  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  13,  1914  ;  D  :  35654  ;  Harry  James 
Smith,  New  Yorlc.  25816a 

Little  mystic  coons;  in  1  act,  hy  W.  E.  Torbert. 
Typewritten. 

©   William   Edwin  Torbert,   Decatur,   111. ; 
1900  A :  25192,  Oct.  10 ;  2c.  Oct.  10.  25817 

Little  (A)  negro  nonsense.  .Sec  New  (The) 
aviator. 

Little  Nell  of  Old  curiosity  shop;  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  R.  Fitz  Gerald. 

©  Riter  Fitz  Gerald,  Philadelphia  ;  D  :  2898, 
Jan.  13,  1903.  25818 

Little  Nellie;  or.  The  false  friend,  a  melodrama 
in  5  acts,  by  I.  L.  Bliss. 

©   Ida   L.   Bliss,   Philadelphia;   1894:5695, 
Apr.  13.  25819 

Little  Nemo. 

©  New   York  herald  co.,   Jersey  City ;   D : 
10946,  July  10,  1907.  25820 

Little  Nemo  in  slumberland. 

©  New  York  herald  co.,   Jersey  City ;  D : 
11088,  July  31.  1907.  25821 

Little  Nugget;  or,  Grinder's  kid,  a  3  act  com- 
edy, by  H.  Dumars.  Springfield,  Mo.,  1885. 
1  p.  1.,  27  numb.  1.,  obi.     12°. 

©  Horace  Dumars,  Springfield,  Mo. ;  1885 : 
22229,  Oct.  23 ;  2c.  Oct.  23.  25822 

Little  (A)  ofE;  a  skit, by  F.  C.  Barclay.  9  p.  4°. 
Tj'pewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  4,   1910;   D:  20347;  Fannie  C. 
Barclay,  New  York.  25823 

See  also  Cranks, 

Little  (The)  old  log  cabin  in  the  lane.  New 
York,  R.  M.  De  Witt. 

©  Robert  M.   De   Witt,   New  York;    1875: 
9419,  Sept.  10 :  2c.  Oct.  26.  25824 

Little  orphan  Annie;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  M.  Handley. 

©  J.  M.  Handley,  Milwaukee ;  D :  30l2O,  Feb. 

20,  1903.  25825 

Little  (A)  orphan  girl;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 

Fred  Snmmerfield.     124  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  F.  Smnmerfield,  New  York  ;  D  :  5915,  Dec. 

16,  1904;  2c.  Dec.  16,  1904.  25826 

Little  (A)  outcast;  a  protean  play  of  New 
York  life  in  .'")  acts,  by  Hal  Reid  [i.  e.  James 
Halleck  Reid]     .53  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  American  anuisement  assn.,  Chicago;  D: 
1050,  Nov.  1,  1901;  2c.  Nov.  1,  1901.        25827 


Little   (A)    outcast — Continued. 
■  Same.     77  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  American  jiinusoment  assn.,  Chicago;  D: 
2347,  Sept.  17,  1902 ;  2c.  Sept.  17,  1902.    25828 

-or.    The    drunkard    reformed,    a    comical 


drama,  by  G.  T.  Frederick. 

©  George  Taylor  Frederick,  lioulsville ; 
1879  :  10398,  Aug.  ."i.  25829 

Little  (The)  outcast  in  her  crazy  dance.  Sec 
Gypsy  (The)  fortune  teller. 

Little  (The)  pagan;  or,  Dolly  Brown  from 
Taylortown,  musical  comedv  in  2  acts,  bv 
W.  D.  Luks.  [66]  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Ic.  Feb.  24,  1911 ;  D :  23448 ;  William  D. 
Luks,  New  York.  25830 

Little  (The)  pale  man.  See  Nelson  (The) 
touch. 

Little  Pard;  western  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
Nelson    Compston.      Chicago,    Chicago    manu- 
script CO.,  1914.     [30]  p.     f°.     Mimeograplied. 
©    Sept.   30,   1914;   2c.   Nov.   23,    1914;    D: 
38891 ;  Alex.  Byers,  Chicago.  25830a 

Little  (The)  pardner;  sensational  drama  of 
strong  heart  iirterest  in  1  act,  3  scenes,  by 
Nelson  Compston.  Chicago,  Chicago  manu- 
script CO.,  1914.  [1],  17  p.  f°.  Mimeo- 
graphed. 

©  Nov.  2.  1914  ;  2c.  Nov.  21,  1914  ;  D  :  38877 ; 
Alex.  Byers,  Chicago.  25830b 

Little  (The)  Parisian;  a  1  act  musical  comedy, 
by  W.  I>e  Baron  and  Cecil  B.  de  Mille.  [3], 
28  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  19,  1913;  D:  32363;  William  Le 
Baron  and  Constance  A.  de  Mille,  New  York. 

25831 

Little  (The)  partner;  by  J.  Hale. 

©  Jess  Hale,  Fond  du  Lac.  Wis. ;  D :  15588. 
Apr.  10,  1909.  25832 

Little  (The)  people;  i)lay  in  3  acts,  by  C.  Fue. 
[8].  101  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  15,  1910;  D:  21352;  Charles 
Fue,  Chicago.  25833 

Little  people's  Christmas  book;  by  Clara  J. 
Denton.  Franklin.  O.,  P]ldridge  entertain- 
ment house,  1915.     83  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  30,  1915;  2c.  and  aff.  Dec.  20.  1915; 
A :  419326 ;  P^ldridge  entertainment  house, 
Franklin.  O.  25833a 

Little  people's  plays;  by  Marie  Irish  [pseu<l. 
(tf  Mayme  Riddle  Bitney]  Chicago,  T.  S. 
Denison    &    company    [1913]      122   p.      12°. 

©  Oct.  2.  1913;  2c.  Oct.  6,  1913;  A :  357045 ; 
Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  25834 


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Little  Pete;  or,  Ping  Mung,   a  tragic  drama, 
by   C.    Giannini. 

©     Catherine     Giannini,     San     Francisco ; 


1899:2259,  Jan.  4. 


25835 


Little  Peter;  a  pathetic  tale  of  child  life,  by 
Ferencz  Molnar,  tr.  from  the  original  Hun- 
garian by  Eugene  Lucas.  Newspaper  clip- 
ping, illus. 

©    American-examiner,     New     York;     D: 
14657,  Dec.  29,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  29,  1908. 

25836 

story    of   the   present    time    in   3    acts,    by 

L.  Moore.     17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    19,    1913;    D :  32998 ;    Laura 
Moore,  Muskegon,  Mich.  25837 

Little  Phil's  sweetheart;  a  comedy  drama  in  5 
acts,  [Ijy]  F.  L.  Kixby.  52  p.  4°.  Type- 
\\ritten. 

©  Frank  L.  Bixby,   St.   Paul;  1893:32861, 
July  11;  2c.  July  11.  25838 

Little  (The)  pilgrims;  a  dramatic  composi- 
tion in  4  acts,  by  W.  C.  Bellows. 

©  Walter  Clarke  Bellows,  New  York;   D: 
1797,   Apr.   29,   ]902.  25839 

Little  pilgrims  and  the  book  beloved;  a  mys- 
tery play,  by  M.  K.  J.  Hobart. 

©    Marie    E.    J.    Hobart.    New    York;    D: 
8257.  Mar.  20,  1906.  25840 

Same.     New   York,  Longmans,   Green  and 

CO..  1906.     ix,  52,    [1]    p.     front.,  5  pi.    8°. 

©    Mfirie    E.    J.    Hobart,    New    York;    A: 
161540,    Nov.    26.    1906;    2c.  Nov.  28,  1906. 

25840a 


Little  (A)  pilgrim's  progress, 
the  heart. 


^ee  House  of 


Little  pitchers;  by  L.  Ten  Broek. 

©  Lorraine  Ten  Broek,  St.  Louis  ;  D  :  11559, 
Oct.  21,  1907.  25841 

Little  plays  for  little  players;  by  Mara  L. 
Pratt-Chadwick.  Book  1.  Boston,  New  York 
[etc.]  Educational  publishing  company 
[19111     112  p.     illus.     12°. 

©  Feb.  21,  1911;  2c.  Feb.  27.  1911;  A: 
283059 ;  Educational  pub.  co.,  Boston.     25842 

Little  plays  from  American  history  for  young 
folks,  by  Alice  Johnstone  V/alker.  New- 
York.  Henry  Holt  and  company,  1914.  4  p.  I.. 
3-155  p.     16°. 

Contexts:  I.  Hiding  the  regicides. — II. 
jVIrs.  Murray's  dinner  party.^ — III.  Four 
scenes  from   the  time  of  Lincoln. 

©  Aug.  21,  1914;  2c.  Sept.  2,  1914;  A: 
379334;  Henrv  Holt  &  co..  New  York. 

25842a 


Little  (The)  plunger;  a  musical  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  A.  Vatter  and  A.  S.  Kendall.  Type- 
written. 

©  August  Vatter  and  Arthur  S.  Kendall, 
Boston;  1900  A :  30161,  Dec.  13;  2c.  Jan.  2, 
1901.  25843 

Little  (A)  politician;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
S.  S.  Tibbals.  Franklin,  O.,  Eldridge  enter- 
tainment house,   1912.     61   p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  1,  1912 ;  2c.  Dec.  9,  1912 ;  D :  31662 ; 
Seymour  S.  Tibbals,  Franklin,  O.  25844 

Little  Polly;  a  sensational,  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  Chas.  H.  Flemming. 

©  Carrie  V.  Rock,  Baltimore ;  1894 :  53160, 
Nov.  15.  25845 

Little  (The)  president;  or.  The  statue  of 
Liberty,  play  in  1  act,  by  L.  du  R.  Macpher- 
son.    21  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  20,  1915;  D :  40567 ;  La  Mar- 
garet du  Rocher  Macpherson,  New  York. 

25845a 
Little  (The)  priest;  a  romantic  4  act  drama,  by 
Leon  W.  Washburn. 

©  L.  W.  Washburn,  Kingston,  N.  Y. ; 
1899  :  79868,  Dec.  9.  25846 

Little  (The)  princess;  play  in  3  acts,  by  F.  H. 
Burnett.  New  York,  S.  French;  London,  S. 
French,  ltd.,  1911.  68  p.  12°.  ([Frencb'.s 
international  copyrighted  ed.  of  the  works  of 
the  best  authoi's,  no.  205] ) 

©  Feb.  11,  1911;  2c.  Feb.  13,  1911;  D: 
23335;  Frances  Hodgson  Burnett,  Manhasset, 
N.  Y.  25847 

Little  prospector;   a  melotlrama   in  4  acts,   by 
Edward   Locke.     129   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  American  amusement  assn.,  Chicago ;  D : 
8985,   Aug.   22,   1906;   2c.   Aug.   22,   1906. 

25848 

Little  Puck;  a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Howard  P.  Taylor. 

©  Frank  Daniels.  United  States ;  1885 : 
24678,  Nov.  25;  2c.  Nov.  11,  1887.  25849 

Little  (The)  puritan;  a  comedy-dramatic  play- 
let, by  A.  Laird.     [15]   p.     f°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  15,  1910 ;  D :  21795 ;  Amy  Laird, 
Water  Valley,  Miss.  25850 

Little  Rags;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  D. 
Jaxone.     87  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  6,  1910;  D:  21948;  Jay  Duke 
Jaxone,  Govans,  Md.  25851 

Little  (A)  ray  of  sunshine;  a  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  Mark  Ambient  and  Wilton  Heriot. 
Typewritten. 

©  W.  G.  Smyth  and  Myron  B.  Rice,  New 
York;  1899:39515,  June  16;  2c.  Aug.  26. 

25852 


1287 


25853 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


25873 


Little  (A)  rebel;  by  U.  H.  Thurston. 

©     Mny     Henderson     Thurston,     Mechanic 
Falls,  Me. ;  1895  :  43185,  Aug.  24.  25853 

a  sane  Fourth  of  July  play   [in  2  scenes] 

by  Harold  Strong  Latham.^  New  York,  E.  S. 
Werner  &  company,   1912.  '  15  p.     12°. 

©    Apr.    16,    1912;    2c.    Apr.    19,    1912;    D: 
29513;  Edgar  S.  Werner,  New  York.     25854- 

Little  (The)  recruit;  or,  The  War  of  the  Re- 
bellion, a  realistic  military  drama  in  5  acts 
and  6  tableaux,  by  J.  M.  Hays  and  T.  J. 
McAulifte. 

©  J.  Milton  Hays  and  Thomas  J.  McAulifte, 
United  States  ;  1887  :  32990,  Dec.  19.       25855 

Little  (The)  red  hat.  See  Petit  (Le)  cbapeau 
rouge. 

Little  (The)  red  mare;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  O.  E. 
Young.  New  York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1908. 
23  p.     12°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York ;  D :  12161, 
Jan.  11,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  30,  1908.  25856 

Little  Red  Riding-  Hood;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 

Stewart  Anderson.    32  p.    4°.    Mimeographed. 

©  July  2,  1909  ;  2c.  July  26,  1909 ;  D  :  16346 ; 

James  Edwards,  Chicago.  25857 

a  3  act  extravaganza,  by  J.  J.  Holland  and 

Willett  A.  Kusco. 

©  John  J.  Holland  and  W.  A.  Rusco,  Chi- 
cago ;  1900  A :  12779,  May  21.  25858 

Little  Red  Riding  Hood  in  the  real  life  of  to- 
day.    *S'et>  Minister's  (The)  daughters. 

Little  (The)  red  school  house;  a  burlesque 
sketch  on  education  for  a  singing  quartette, 
built  by  Harry  L.  Newton.  Chicago,  T.  S. 
Denison  [1908]  8  p.  12°.  [Words  only] 
(On  cover:  Denison's  vaudeville  sketches) 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  D :  13424,  July 
27,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  4,  1908.  25859 

Little  (The)  red  slipper.     See  Cinderelline. 

Little  Rifle;  or,  The  white  spirit  of  the  Paw- 
nees, an  Indian  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Barnes. 
©    James   Barnes,    New   York ;    1874 :  1744, 
Feb.  16.  25860 

Little  Robinson  Crusoe;  a  burlesque  in  3  acts, 
by  T.  W.  Prictr.    Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  W.  Prior,  Chicago ;   1895 :  9968, 
Feb.  18;  2c.  June  17.  25861 

libretto  by  H.  B.  Smith.    Typewritten. 

©  Harry  B.  Smith,  Brooklyn ;  1895 :  32887, 
June  24  ;  2c.  Aug.  5.  25862 

Little  Rocks,  the  tomboy;  a  comedy  drama  in 
3  acts,  by  C.  F.  Hancock. 

©  Charles  F.   Hancock,  New  York;   1896: 
10307.  Mm:  13.  25863 


Little  Rocks,  the  tomboy — Continued. 
Same. 

©  C.  F.  Hancock,  New  York;  1898:64363. 
Nov.  2.  25864 

Little  romance;  by  M.  Spier  and  A.  Dwan.  27 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  24,  1910;  D :  21410 ;  Allan  Dwan 
.  and  IMartlia  Spier,  ("liicago.  25865 

Little  Ruby;  or,  Home  jewels,  an  original  do- 
mestic drama  in  3  acts,  bv  J.  J.  Wallace.  New 
York,  Pv.  M.  De  Witt,  1872.  28  p.  12°.  ([De 
Witt's  acting  plays,  no.  164] ) 

©   J.   J.   W^illace,   New  York ;   1872 :  12840, 
Dec.  6;  2c.  July  24,  1874.  25866 

Little  Sallie  Waters;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
M.  D.  Buclianan.     49  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Marcia  Darrah  Buchanan,  Chicago ;  D : 
10325,  Apr.  11,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  11,  1907.    25867 

a  musical  play,  book  and  lyrics  by  F.  Ber- 
nard, music  l)y  Max  Zimmerman. 

©  Franklin  Bernard,  Denver;  D:  9885,  Feb. 
1,  1907.  25868 

Little  (The)  savage;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  G. 
Fuller. 

©  George  F.  Fuller,  New  York ;  1882 :  1.502, 
Jan.  28 ;  2c.  Aug.  20,  1883.  25869 

adapted    by    J.    A.    Herman   from   the 


comedy  in  Spanisli  «Mititled,  Sic  vos  non  vobis, 
by  Jose  Ecliegaray.  [3],  93  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  ]3.  1914  ;  D  :  36019  ;  John  A.  Her- 
man, Harrisburg,  Penn.  25869a 


•  a  military  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  M.  Crane. 

©    Eleanor   Maud   Crane,    New   York ;    D : 
10525,  May  8,  1907.  25870 

Little  (The)  scapegrace;  comedy  in  3  acts, 
adapted  from  the  French  of  Bayard,  by  F.  F. 
Schraeder. 

©    Frederick    F.    Schraeder,    Washington ; 


1896 :  33025,  June  2. 


25871 


Little  (The)  school  ma'am;  pastoral  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  M.  Evans.  [51]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Ic.    July    13,    1914;    D :  37558 ;    Manford 
Evans,  Thompson,  la.  25871a 

Little  (A)  science;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  L.  Brown- 
ing.    7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.  20,   1913;   D :  34774 ;   Joseph   L. 
Browning,  New  York.  25872 

Little  (The)  seamstress;  musical  comedv  in  3 
acts,  by  T.  F.  Fallon.  [2j,  93  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.   3.   1910;   D:  21723;   Thomas  F. 
Fallon.  New  York.  25873 


1288 


25874 


COPYKIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


25892 


Little  Sergeant  Ned;  a  military  play  in  4  acts, 
by  W.  H.  Shelton. 

©  William  Henry  Shelton,  New  York ;  1893 : 
37835,  Aug.  16.  25874 

Little  (The)  shepherd  of  Bargain  row;  play  in 
3  acts,  by  H.  M.  Barnes.  108  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    23,    1915;    D :  39765 ;    Howard 
]\IcKent  Barnes,  Chicago.  25874a 

Little  (The)  shepherd  of  Kingdom  Come;  ro- 
naance  of  three  waifs  in  3  acts  and  4  scenes, 
by  E.  Walter,  founded  on  the  book  of  the  same 
name  by  John  Fox,  jr.  93  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    14,    1915;    D :  41500 ;    Eugene 
Walter,  New  York.  25874b 

Little  (The)  shepherdess;  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
Andre  Kivoire,  tr.  by  Barrett  H.  Clark.  New 
I'ork,  S.  French ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd., 
[1915]     24  p.    12°. 

©    Feb.    12,    1915;    2c.    Feb.    15,    1915:    D: 
39675 ;  Samuel  French,  New  York.  25874c 

Little  Shun  Loy;  a  1  act  Chinese  play,  by  S. 
Maguire.    24  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Sylvester  INIagnire,  Indianapolis  ;  D  :  265. 
Mar.  27.  1901;  Ic.  xMar.  27,  1901.  25875 

Little  (The)  side  door;  an  original  comic  play. 

©  Tonv  Pastor,  New  York ;  1885 :  5231,  Mar. 

3.  25876 

Little  Silver;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  E.  Callahan. 

©  Charles  E.  Callahan,   Cincinnati ;   1875 : 

9228,  Sept.  6.  25877 

Little  (The)  silver  ring',  /b'ec  War  (A)  com- 
mittee. 

Little  sister;  play  in  4  acts,  by  R.  Mackay. 
[3],  74  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  1,  1910 ;  D :  21464 ;  Robert  Mac- 
kay, New  York.  25878 

by  V.  Hudson.     [2],  59  p.     f°.     Type- 


written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  6.  1913;  D :  34332 ;  Viola.  Hud- 
son, Walsenburg,  Col.  25879 

Little  (A)  sister  of  the  poor;  by  F.  Fauley. 
©  Finley  Fauley,  New  York ;  D :  9887.  Feb. 
1.  1907.  25880 

Little  (The)  sly  coon;  burlesque  in  1  act,  by  F. 
Dumont. 

©  Frank  Dumont.  New  York;  1886:12973, 
June  3.  .  25881 

Little  Snookums;  vaudeville  farce  in  1  act,  by 
M.  Ott.     [3],  18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.    Nov.    20.    1912;    D :  31426 ;    Matthew 
Ott,  Wollaston.  Mass.  25882 


Little   Snov/  White;   musical   extravaganza   in 

2  acts,  adapted  from  the  Grimm  brothers' 
fairy  tale  of  the  same  name,  book  by  Charles 
Norton,  music  by  Frank  Sheridan.  [65]  p. 
f°.     Typewi-itten.      [Libretto   only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  8,  1913 ;  D :  34064 ;  Alex.  Byers, 
Chicago.  25883 

Little  (The)  soldier;  by  F.  E.  Mooney.  34  p. 
f".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.    16,    1911;    D:  25507;    Florence 
E.  Mooney,  Brooklyn.  25884 

Little  (The)  speculator;  an'  American  satirical 
comedy,  by  Herbert  Hall  Winslow. 

©  Joseph  Goldsmith,  United  States;  1894: 
20785.  Apr.  23.  25885 

Little  star;  original  comedy  tabloid  drama  in 

3  acts,  by  Miron  Leffingwell.  Chicago,  Chi- 
cago manuscript  co.,  1913.  [32]  p.  f°. 
Mimeographed. 

©  Sept.  3,  1913 ;  2c.  Oct.  2,  1913 ;  D  :  34610 ; 
Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  25886 

^play  in  3  acts,  l)y  E.  P.  Cabot.     [6],  73  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  24,  1914;  D :  37930 ;  Elise  Pum- 
pelly  Cabot,  Dublin,  N.  H.  25886a 

Little  (The)  stone  house;  play  in  1  act,  by 
George  Calderon.  London,  Sidgwick  &  Jack- 
son, ltd.  [1913]     32  p.     12°. 

©    Oct.    24,    1913;    2c.    Nov.    1,    1913;    D: 
34907 ;   Sidgwick  &  Jackson,  ltd.,  London. 

25887 

Little  stranger;  American  twentieth  century 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  S.  Van  Zile.  64  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edward  S.  Van  Zile,  Hartford ;  D :  7899, 
Jan.  26,  1906 ;  2c.  Jan.  26,  1906.  25888 


— -a   play   in  3   acts,   by   M.   IMorton.     101   p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Michael    Morton,    New    York ;    D :  7965, 
Feb.  8,  1906;  2c.  Feb.  8,  1906.  25889 

story    of    the    race    track    in    1    scene,    by 


Frank    Craven.      [2],    11    p.      4°.      Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    26,    1912;    D :  28453 ;    Joseph 
Hart,  New  York.  25890 

Little  (The)  street  singers;  libretto,  by  M.  L. 
Hannnatt.     20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Marv  L.   Hammatt,  Hyde  Park,   Mass. ; 
1895:17230.  Mar.  27;  2c.  Mar.  27.  25§91 

Little  (The)  suffragette;  a  comic  opera  in  2 
acts,  by  M.  V.  Samuels.  92  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.     [Tiihretto  only] 

©  Ic.  July  27,  1909 ;  D :  16390 ;  Maurice  V. 
Sanmols.  New  Y^ork.  25892 


1289 


25892 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


25915 


Little  (A)  suggestion;  1  act  play,  by  B.  T. 
Tatem.     22  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1915;   D :  39957 ;  Benjamin 

Thomas  Tatem,  Brooklyn.  25892a 

Little  sunshine;  by  H.  V.  Vogt. 

©  Harry  Yenetti  Vogt,  Philadelphia;  1899: 
52546,  Aug.  16.  25893 

play  in  1  act,  by  A.  Colby.     [1],  24  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©   Ic.     Oct.     28.    1912;     D:  31263;     Archie 
Colby,  New  York.  25894 

Little  sweethearts;  comedy  slvetch,  by  E. 
De  R.  Girard. 

©   Elfie   De  Rock   Girard,    Buffalo;    1891: 
15478,  A]ir.  27 ;  2c.  Apr.  27.  25895 

Little  (The)  T.  B.;  1  act  play,  by  D.  Wilhelm. 
15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  2,  1912 ;  D :  30232 ;  Donald  Wil- 
helm, West  Medford,  Mass.  25896 

Little  (The)  tenderfoot;  4  act  comedy  drama 
of  every  day  life,  by  R.  Foster.  [13],  94  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  20,  1912  ;  D  :  30911 ;  Roy  Foster. 
Chicago.  25897 

a  romance  of  the  golden  West,  by  Sheldon 


White.     39  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Chas.    Jay    Smith.    (Chicago;    D :  10233, 
Mar.  29,  1907;  2c.  Mar.  29,  1907.  25898 

Little  (The)  terror;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  A.  W. 
Holbrook.      [160]    p.      4°.      Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  4,  1911 ;  D  :  23872  ;  Amelia  Weed 
Holbrook,  New  York.  25899 

Little  Tex;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  A. 
Taylor. 

©  Chas.  A.  Taylor,  South  Deerfield,  Mass. ; 
1894  ;  18042,  Apr.  5.  25900 

Little  (A)  tiff;  a  farce  in  1  act.  for  male  char- 
acters only,  by  Newell  Bent.  Boston,  W.  H. 
Baker  &  co.,  1904.  17  p.  12°.  (On  cover: 
Baker's  ed.  of  plays) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston  ;  D  :  4606, 
Feb.  11,  1904 ;  2c.  Apr.  1,  1904.  25901 

Little   (The)   tigress.      See  Barbara. 

Little  Till;  a  1  act  play,  by  M.  B.  Crowninshield. 

©  Mary  Bradford  Crowninshield,  Washing- 
ton :  1900  A :  15380.  June  21.  25902 

Li^le  (The)  tin  god;  comedy  with  music  in  3 
acts,  book  by  Mabel  Moore  Ray  and  M.  E. 
Crane,  lyrics  by  IMabel  Moore  Ray  and  T.  G. 
La  Blanc,  music  by  "SI.  E.  Crane.  [1],  68  p. 
f°.     Typewritten.      [Libretto  onlyl 

©  Ic.  Sept.  23,  1912 ;  D :  31931  ;  Mary  Eloise 
Crane,  Chicago.  25903 


Little  Tommy  Bounce;  or,  Something  like  his 
dad,  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  dramatized  from 
writings  of  Peter  Pad. 

©  Plben  L.  Nichols,  Cincinnati ;  1890 :  28196, 
Sept.  13.  25904 

Little  Tommy  Dodge.     See  Insurance  man. 

Little  Tommy  Tucker.  [Al  Ijamar  is  the  pro- 
fessional name  of  J.  A.  Ryder] 

©  Al  Lamar,  Chicago  ;  D  :  12129,  Jan.  6,  1908. 

25905 

Little  Tommy's  troubles;  1  act  sketch,  bv  R. 
Cook.    1  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ricliard  Cook,  New  York;  D :  1401,  Feb. 
5,  1902 :  2c.  Feb.  5,  1902.  25906 

Little  Towhead;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
C.  A.  Clarlve. 

©  Carrie  Ashley  Clarice,  Dixon.  111.:  1897: 
18640,  I\Iar.  22.  25907 

Little  (The)  town  of  Bethlehem;  a  play  for  the 
( Mu-istmastide  in  2  pts.,  by  K.  Trask.  [75]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Katrina    Trask.    Saratoga.    N.    Y. ;    D: 
14821,  .Tan.  11,  1909;  2c.  .Tan.  2,  1909.      25908 

Little  (The)  toy  band;  or.  Getting  ready  for 
Christmas  eve,  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  R,  M.  E. 
Lind.     10  ]).     4°.     Typewritten." 

©  Ic.  June  7.  1913:  D :  .33427 :  Minni.>  Rick- 
etts  MacRn(>  Epplya  Lind,  New  York.      25909 

Little  Trixie;  a  musical  comedy  drama,  by 
George  Frederick  Robbins. 

©  Fred  Robbins, United  States;  1896:70224, 
Dec.  26.  25910 

Little  Trixie,  the  romp  heiress;  a  miisical  com- 
edy drama,  liy  George  Frede/ick  Robbins. 

©    Fred    Robbins,    United    States;    1896: 
70225,  Dec.  26.  25911 

-a  mnsical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  D.  Stair 

and  Fred  Robbins.     65  p.     f'.     Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Fred  Robbins,  Connellsville,  Pa. ;  D  :  S17.S. 
Mar.  2.  1906:  2c.  Feb.  15,  1906.  25912 

Little  trump;  or,  A  Rocky  Mountain  diamond, 
a  drama  in  3  acts,  bv  A.  Lincoln  Fisher.  Bos- 
ton. W.  H.  Baker  &  co..  1900.  .50  p.  12°. 
([Baker's  edition  of  plays]) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1900  A: 
13789.  June  2;  2c.  June  27.  25913 

Little  trumps;  a  western  melodrama  in  3  acts, 
by  A.  Tj.  Fischer. 

©  A.  L.  Fischer,  Reading,  Pa. :  1898:  .52416, 

Sept.  7.  25914 

Little  turncoat;  a  military  draina  in  4  acts  and 

5  scenes,   by  Catherine  Ainelia   Davy.     35  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Millie   Daw.   Mt.   Wa.shington,   Mo.:    I> : 
6108,  Jan.  19,  1905 ;  2c.  Oct.  19,  1907.        25915 


1290 


25916 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


25935 


Little  (The)  2;  a  coniie  umsical  sketch  in  1  act, 
by  ]\Irs.  S.  E.  Cawthoru. 

©  Mrs.  S.  E.  Cawthorn,  Clevehnnd ;  1876: 
1350,  Jan.  31.  25916 

Little  tycoon;  a  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  words 
and  nnisic  bv  Zisco  [pseud,  of  W.  Spenser] 
[New  York.  W.  S.  Gottsberger]  1885.  144 
p.     4°. 

(C)  Willard  Spenser,  Wayne,  Pa.;  1882: 
17690,  Oct.  24;  2c.  May  11,  1885.  25917 

Same. 

©  by  Willard  Spenser,  Wayne,  Pa.,  as  the 
author,  in  renewal  for  28  years.  Renewal  no. 
496.  Jan.  14,  1910.  Original  entry,  Oct.  24, 
1882,  no.  17690.  25918 

Little  (A)  tyrant;  a  comedietta  for  two  boys 
and  a  girl,  by  S.  J.  Adair  Fitz-Gerald.  New 
York,  Samuel  French;  London,  Samuel 
French,  ltd. 

©  T.  H.  French,  New  York;  1899:62631, 
Sept.  27 ;  2c.  Nov.  17.  25919 

Little  (A)  un-fairy  princess;  a  play  which  is 
not  for  grown-ups,  in  3  acts,  by  F.  H.  Burnett. 
65  p.    4^    Typewritten. 

©  Frances  Hodgson  Burnett  Townsend, 
New  York ;  D :  2254,  Aug.  20,  1902 ;  2c.  Sept. 
23,  1902.  25920 

Little  (The)  vagabond;  drama  in  1  act,  by 
:\Iark  E.  Swan.     11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Sada  Wertheim,  Toledo ;  D :  10519,  May 
8,  1907 ;  2c.  May  8,  1907.  25921 

a  drama  iu  3  acts,  founded  on  Annie  Ed- 
wards novel  of  A  vagabond  heroine,  by  M. 
AValsh. 

©  Marie  Walsh,  Brooklyn  ;  1874  :  8234,  June 
18.  25922 

Little  (The)  vagrants;  an  operetta  iu  2  acts,  I'/r 
three  males  and  sixteen  females,  by  Helen  A. 
Gregg.    New  York,  E.  S.  Werner,  1898. 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner,  New  York  ;  1898  :  19220, 
Mar.  23 ;  2c.  Mar.  24.  25923 

Little  Vic;  a  4  act  comedy,  by  John  R.  Musick. 

©  Georgie  Hamlin,  Cambridge,   111. ;  4890 : 

17327,  May  27.  25924 

Little  Violet.     See  All  for  gold. 

Little  visiting  manicuriste;  by  Jean  Baptiste 

Edouard  Saint-Seine.     9  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  6, 1909 ;  D  :  17630 ;  E.  Saint-Seine, 

Baltimore.  25925 

Little  (The)  volvmtser;  or.  The  signal  gun  of 
1861,  a  new  military  drama  in  5  acts  and  ac- 
companying tableaux,  arr.  from  incidents  of 
the  late  war,  by  F.  B.  Wigle. 

©  Fred  B.  Wigle,  Man.sfield.  O. ;  1889: 
17275,  June  7.  25926 


Little  (The)  walking  delegate;  by  A.  Hoffman. 
20  p.      4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Aaron  Hoffman,  New  York ;  D  :  9868,  Jan. 
30,  1907;  2c.  Jan.  30,  1907.  [Note:  Copies 
bear  title,  The  walking  delegate]  25927 

Little  (The)  wanderers;  by  E.  S.  G.  Pattee. 

©  Emma  S.  G.  Pattee,  Washington ;  1900  A : 
16043,  June  28.  25928 

Little  (A)  water  on  the  side;  play  in  3  acts, 
by  W.  Collier  and  G.  Stewart.  123  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  26,  1913 ;  D :  35459 ;  William  Col- 
lier, St.  James.  N.  Y.,  and  Grant  Stewart, 
New  York.  25929 

Little  wax  candle;  farce  in  1  act,  by  Louise 
Norton.    New  York,  Claire  Marie,  1914.    38  p. 

12°. 

©  Feb.  24,  1914;  2c.  Feb.  27,  1914;  D: 
36189  ;  Claire  Marie,  New  York.  25929a 

play  in  1  act  by  L.  Norton.     [13]   p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  1,  1913 ;  D :  34597  ;  Louise  Norton, 
New  York.  25930 


Little  whirligig.     See  Pirouette. 


6  p.     4° 


Little  Whirlwind;   [by  J.  B.  Helm] 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Julv   12,   1909;   D :  10316 ;   Jessie  B. 
Helm,  Cleveland.  25931 

or,    Civilization,    greed,    guile    and   grief, 


historical   story,   a  complete   musical   comedy 
drama,  by  Tug   [pseud,  of  F.   Stanford] 

©  F.   Stanford,  Los  Angeles;   1896:56472, 
Oct.  12 ;  Ic.  Oct.  28 ;  Ic.  Nov.  23.  25932 

Little  white  slave;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  D.  B. 
Clark.     17   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Apr.   16,   1910;   D:  20809;    Daisy   B. 
Clark,  Milwaukee.  25933 

by  Lilian  Leland.     42  p.     4°.     Type- 


written. 

©  Rachel  L.  Andrews,  New  York ;  D :  7168, 
Aug.  8.  1905;  2c.  Aug.  8,  1905.  25934 

Little  (The)  white  thought;  fantastic  scrap  in 
1  act,  by  IM.  Malleson.  18  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  18,  1915 ;  D :  41773 ;  Miles  ]\Ial- 
leson,  London.  25934a 

Little  (The)  wife;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
bv  A.  Z.  Chipman  .  .  .  Clyde,  O.,  Ames  pub. 
CO.,  1900.  39  p.  12°.  ([Ames'  series  of 
standard  and  minor  drama,  no.  417] ) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  1900  A :  4328, 
Feb.  16;  2c.  Feb.  24.  25935 


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25936 


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25954 


Little  wildcat;  or,  Old  home  farm,  a  comedy 
drama  in  4  acts,   by  Wheeler   De  Long. 

©  Floy  Crowell,  New  Bedford.  Mass. ; 
1887  :  23787,  Sept.  19.  25936 

Little  women;  comedy  in  4  acts,  adapted  from 
Louisa  M.  Alcott's  novel,  by  M.  De  Forest. 
[132]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  14,  1911;  D :  25754 ;  Marian 
De  Forest,  Buffalo.  25937 

Little  wooden  shoes;  a  musical  comedietta  in 
1  act,  by  Dwiglit  Porter.  [6]  1.  8°.  Printed. 
[Words  only] 

©  William  D.  P.  Bliss,  Amityville,  N.  Y. ; 
D:3505,  Mav  28,  1903;  2c.  May  28,  1903. 

25938 

Little  (The)  working'  girl;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
W.  I.  Cohn.     [3],  45  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  3,  1911 ;  D :  25384 ;  William  Isaac 
Cohn,  Fort  Smith,  Kan.  25939 

Little  (A)  world;  a  series  of  college  plays  for 
girls,  by  A.  (Jerstenberg.  Cliicago,  The  Dra- 
matic publishing  company  [1908]  228  p. 
12°. 

Contents  :  The  class  president. — Captain 
Joe. — Betty's   degi-ee. — The   class   play. 

©    Alice    Gersteuberg,    Chicago ;    D :  14193, 


Nov.  2,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  2.  1908. 


See  also  Captain  Joe, 

Little  (The)  yellow  dog;  play 
Paul  Harness  [pseud,  of  F.  P 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.     July     22,     1913;    D :  33867 
Holden,  New  York. 


25940 


in   3   acts,   by 
Holden]    [93] 


F.     P. 
25941 


Littlebee's  mine.      See  Tom  Oreo. 


Littlebrook;  original  play  in  3  acts,  by  G.  M. 
Travis.      [106]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  20,  1914 ;  D :  37904 ;  George  M. 
Travis,  Brooklyn.  25941a 

Littlejohn;  a  romantic  play  in  a  prologue  and 
3  acts  of  the  times  of  Robin  Hood,  introduc- 
ing an  original  version  of  the  life  of  the 
outlaw  lieutenant  of  Sherwood,  by  V.  A. 
Buell. 

©  V.  Art.  Buell,  Denver:  1891:3885,  Jan. 
27.  25942 

Little's  world;  a  romantic  drama  in  6  acts  and 
S  tableaux,  by  J.  Z.  Little. 

©  J.  Z.  Little,  Brooklyn ;   1885 :  1786.   Jan. 
20.  25943 

Littlest  (The)  girl;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts. 

©  Weston  Kent  Thomas  and  William  Law, 
Middletown,    (.). ;    D:1202,    Dec.    21,    190L 

25944 


Littlest   (The)   girl — Continued. 

a  play  in  1  act,  dramatized  by  Robert  Hil- 

liard  from  Richard  Harding  Davis'  story. 
Her  first  appearance.  New  York,  The  ^  De 
Witt  publishing  house,  1898.  10  p.  diagr. 
12°.      ([De   Witt's  acting  plays,   no.   409])' 

©  Chas.  B.  Davis,  New  York ;  1898 :  55295, 
Sept.  21;  2c.  Oct.  24.  25945 

-• — -See   also   Child    (The)    of   the   chorus. 

Littlest  (The)  lodg-er;  or.  Nobody  home,  con- 
versational comedy,  by  R.  Imliof.  22  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  24,  1915;  D:  40459;  Roger  Im- 
hof,  Chicago.  25945a 

Littlest  (The)  reason;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  B. 
Stuart.     [2],  22  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    21,    1914;    D :  38266 ;    Jessie 
Bonstelle  Stuart,  New  York.  25945b 

Littlest  (The)  rebel;  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Peple. 
[97]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    11,    1911;    D :  23620 ;    Edward 
Peple,  New  York.  25946 

Live  and  let  live;  original  1  act  play  of  mod- 
ern life,  by  C.  Henry  [i.  e.  Catherine  Henry 
West]      [12]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  20,  1910;   D:  21.370;  Catherine 
Hem-y.    New   Rockford,    N.    D.  25947 

Live-ever-more;  a  sketch  in  1  act,  by  J.  S. 
Ennis.     10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    .Jennie    Slierman    Elnnis,    Detroit ;     D : 
3981,    Sept:    21,    1903;    2c.    Sept.   21,   1903. 

25948 

Live  it  down;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  C.  Bot- 
kin. 

©   Alex.   C.   Botkin,   Washington;    D :  6.54.5, 
Apr.  19,  1905.  25949 

Live  (A)  novel;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  S. 
Bodley.  Philadelphia,  The  author  [1885]  58 
p.     16°. 

©  William  S.  Bodley,  Philadelphia;  1885: 
10830,  May  12:  2c.  May  18.  25950 

Live  Oaks;  a  3  act  play  of  the  reconstruction 
period,  by  E.  D.  Holmes. 

©  Edward  D.  Holmes,  Newton,  Mass. ;  D : 
5009,   Dec.   13.   1904.  25951 

Live  wire;  by  B.  Oppenheimer.  10  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Jan.   20.   1910;   D :  20034 ;   Belle  Op- 
penheimer, San  Francisco.  25952 

— —  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  I.  Doflge. 
[90]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  2.5,  1912;   D :  29158 ;  Henry  Ir- 
ving Dodge,  New  York.  25953 
a  4  act  comedy-drama,  by  H.  D.  Grant. 

©   H.    D.    Grant,    Pittsburgh;    1893:26112, 
May  31.  25954 


1292 


25955 


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25977 


Live  wire — Continued. 

an  original  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  E.  Kidder. 

[140]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  July  22,  1909 ;  D :  16458 ;  Edward  E. 

Kidder,  New  York.  25955 

Live  wires;  drama  in  1  act,  by  I.  A.  Root.  [1], 
32  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  6,  1912;  D:  29303;  Ivy  Ashton 
Root,  New  York.  25956 

Live  your  own  life;  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  F. 
Blanchard.     [192]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  12,  1913;  D:  34109;  Arthur  F. 
Blanchard,  Cambridge,  Mass.  25957 

Lively  (The)  flea;  spectacular  extravaganza  in 
1  act  and  5  scenes,  by  S.  T.  .Tack. 

©  Sam  T.  Jack,  Chicago ;  1896 :  32618,  June 
1.  25958 

Lively  (A)  girl;  a  farce  in  3  acts,  by  T.  H. 
Sayre.     Typewritten. 

©  T.  H.  Savre,  New  York ;  1894 :  5729,  Jan. 
23 ;  2c.  Jan.  23.  25959 

Lively  (A)  legacy;  a  fantastic  farce-comedy  in 
3  acts  and  G  scenes,  by  E.  E.  Kidder,  motive, 
situations  and  scenic  effects  supplied  by  Han- 
Ion  bros.    82  p.    8°.     Printed. 

©  Wm.  and  Edward  Hanlon,  New  York; 
1900  A :  6803,  Mar.  13  ;  2c.  Apr.  23.  25960 

Lively  Nance;  character  act,  with  original 
words  and  music. 

©  I..  W.  Harleigh,  New  York;  1874:867. 
•Jan.  24.  25961 

Lively  (A)  time  on  the  farm;  a  musical  comedy 
sketch  in  1  act,  by  R.  B.  Tippel  and  E. 
Kliment. 

©  Robert  B.  Tippel  and  Emil  Kliment,  Min- 
neapolis ;  1900  A :  13878,  June  4.  25962 

Li  vet  ivold;  skuespil  i  4  akter,  af  Knut  Hamsun. 
Kristiania  og  Kj0benhavn,  Gyldendalske  bog- 
handel,  Nordisk  forlag,  1910.  3  p.  1.,  [5]-295 
p.     12°. 

©  Jan.  28,  1911;  2c.  Feb.  13,  1911;  D : 
23514;  Gyldendalske  boghandel.  Nordisk  for- 
lag, Christiania,  Norway.  25963 

Livid  truth;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  L.  Fagan. 
91  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  10,  1909 ;  D :  17671 ;  Myron  Law- 
rence Fagan,  New  York.  25964 

Living  a  lie;  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  P.  Goodell. 
30  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  25,  1913  ;  D  :  33600  ;  Alfred  Put- 
nam Goodell,  Wellsville,  N.  Y.  25965 

Living  (The)  age;  an  American  melodrama  in 
5  acts  and  several  tableaux,  by  J.  Newton 
Gotthold  and  F.  Bock. 

©  Frederic  Bock,  Cincinnati ;  1881 :  18007, 
Nov.  19.  25966 


Living  (The)  age — Continued. 

an  American  spectacular  melodrama,  by  F. 

Bock.     112  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Harry  Fisher  Weed  and  Frederic  Bock, 
New  York  ;  1882  :  8639,  May  26 ;  2c.  May  26. 

25967 

in  6  tableaux,  by  F.  Bock. 


©  Frederic  Bock,  Philadelphia  ;  1882  :  4121, 
Mar.  15.  25968 

■  a  melodrama,  by  J.  W.  Harkins,  jr. 

©  James  W.  Harkins,  jr.,  Worcester ;  1894 : 
52273,  Nov.  9.  '  25969 

Living   (The)   corpse;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  D. 
Bennet.     3  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  14,  1912;  D :  29971 ;  Dan  Ben- 
nett, Brooklyn.  25970 

-drama   in  6  acts  and  12  tableaux,  by  Leo 

N.  Tolstoi,  tr.  from  the  Russian  by  I\Irs.  E.  M. 
Evarts.  Philadelphia,  Brown  brothers,  1912. 
125  p.     12°. 

©  Dec.  30,  1911;  2c.  Jan.  17,  1912;  D: 
28333;  Brown  bros.,  Philadelphia.  25971 

■  (Zhivoi  trup) ;   a   play   in  6   acts,   by   Leo 

Tolstoi ;  tr.  into  English  by  Andi-§  Tridon  and 
O.  V.  S.  {In  New  Yoi-k  call,  Oct.  29,  Nov.  5, 
12,  19,  26,  Dec.  3,  1911) 

©  Oct.  29,  Nov.  5,  12,  19,  26,  Dec.  3,  1911 ;  Ic. 
Mav  7,  1912 ;  A :  321984 ;  Andre  Tridon,  New 
York.  25972 

Living  (The)  dead;  a  drama  in  a  prologue  and 
4  acts,  by  I.  Kiralfy. 

©  Imre  Kiralfy,  New  York;  1887:2.5698, 
Oct.  6.  25973 

a  play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  A.  McCollom,  jr.     [2], 


119  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   21,   1912;    D :  30921 ;    John   A. 
McCollom,  jr.,  AUentown,  Pa.  25974 

Living  (The)  fan;  a  Japanese  fancy,  by  Carey 
Foster.  New  \"ork.  The  Hints  publishing  & 
supply  company,  1904.    cover-title,  8  p.    16°. 

©  Hints  pub.  &  supplv  co..  New  York ;  D : 
5732,  Nov.  5,  1904 ;  2c.  May  11,  1905.        25975 

Living  flags;  by  H.  J.  Kramer. 

©   Henry  J.   Kramer,  Los  Angeles ;   1895 : 
36519,  July  13.  25976 

Living  for  vengeance.  See  Boss  (The). — 
Reformed. 

Living  (The)  hand;  a  comedy  drama,  by  B.  M. 
Sheridan. 

©    Blanche    Mav     Sheridan,     Washington ; 
1897  :  37918,  June  28.  25977 


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25977 


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25996 


Living  hours;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  Arthur 
Schuitzler,  tr.  from  the  German  by  Helen 
Tracy  Porter.  (In  Poet  lore,  v.  17,  no.  1, 
spring  1906;  periodical  ©  June  25,  1906;  2c, 
May  22,  1906 ;  B :  121941 ;  Poet  lore  co.,  Bos- 
ton) 25977a 

Living  (The)  image;  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  W. 
Horniing  and  F.  Fenn.  98  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1915 ;  D :  39955 ;  E.  W.  Hor- 
nung  and  Frederick  Fenn,  London.        25977b 

Same.    108  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  19,  1915 ;  D :  40699 ;  E.  W.  Hor- 
nung  and  Frederick  Fenn,  London.        25977c 

Living  in  clover;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Harry 
I^inden  [pseud,  of  Henry  Linden  Collins] 
American  version. 

©  Henry  Linden  Collins,  New  York ;  1881 : 
2827,  Feb.  25.  25978 

Living  instruments;  farce  in  1  act,  by  L.  Koch. 

©  Louis  Koch,  Denver;  1893:    23544.  May 

15.  25979 

Same.    6  p.    12°.    Typewritten. 

©  Louis  Koch,  Denver;   1893:26116.   May 
31;    2c.   May  31.  25980 

Living  (A)  lady  floating  in  mid-air  without 
visible  support.  See  Prof.  G.  W.  Ryder  as- 
sisted by  Miss  Ida  Brummel  in  their  great 
aerial  suspension,  without  a  pole  under 
either  right  or  left  elbow. 

Living  (The)  law;  play  in  4  acts,  adapted  by 
F.  H.  Lewis.     [101]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   July  25,  1913;   D :  33895 ;    F.   Harry 
Lewis,  Atlantic,  Mass.  25981 

Living  (A)  lie;  a  thrilling,  sensational,  excit- 
ing and  emotional  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Chas. 
H.  Flemming. 

©   Harrv   Amlar,    Baltimore;    1882:16247, 
Oct.  2.  25982 

Living  (The)  mummy;  1  act  vaudeville  sketch, 
by  Gladys  Adelina  Lewis.  8  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  31,  1910 ;  D :  22451 ;  G.  A.  Lewis. 
New  York.  25983 

Living  (The)  phonograph;  a  farce  comedy  in 
1  act,  2  scenes,  by  W.  Calvano.  13  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   William   Calvano,  '  Brooklyn  ;     D  :  8435, 
Apr.  26,  1906 ;  2c.  Apr.  19,  1906.  25984 

Living  pictures  of  the  Civil  War;  by  Laura 
M.  Parsons. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  CO.,  Boston;   1894: 
45264,   Sept.  28.  25985 

Living  poem  from  the  sea;  by  E.  Riley,  jr. 

©    Edward    Riley,    jr.,    Spokane,    Wash. ; 
1895:20406,  Apr.  13.  25986 


Living  (The)  portrait;  comedy  sketch,  by  N.  B. 
Collins  and  C.  H.  R.  Fischer.  6  p.  4°.  Tyi>e- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    13,    1914;    D :  37843 ;     C.     H. 
Robert  Fischer,  New  York.  25986a 

Living  portraits  of  actors  I  have  seen;  mono- 
logue, by  Chas.  E.  Griflin. 

©  Griffin  pub.  co.,  Suffern,  N.  Y. ;  D :  2765, 
,  Dec.  24,  1902.  25987 

Living  (The)  statue;  a  comedy  in  4  acts, 
adapted  from  tiie  German,  by  A.  Matre.  Cin- 
cinnati, J.  Berning  printing  co.,  1898.  67  p. 
16°. 

©  Anthony  Matre,  Cincinnati ;  1898  :  36438, 
June  13;  2c.   June  20.  25988 

drama-romance  in  1  prologue  and  5  acts, 

by    Teobaldo   Cicconi.    adapted    by    E.    Maje- 
roni. 

©   Edward   Majeroni,    New    York;     1879: 
10486,  Aug.  7.  25989 

See  also  Lilitea. 

Living  targets.      See  Royal  (A)  plunger. 

Living  (The)  torches;  or.  Primitive  Chris- 
tians, a  historical  drama  in  5  acts,  by  S.  C. 
Slupski. 

©    Signuuid    C.    Slupski,    Brooklyn;    1896: 
69974,  Dec.  24.  25990 

Living  up  to  Billy.     See  Billy's  aunt. 

Living   (The)   vision;   a   romantic  drama   in   5 

acts,  by  G.  Beaulieu.    96  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Germain   Beaulieu   and  L.   P.   Verande, 

Montreal,  Canada  :  D :  9341,  Oct.  30,  1906 :  2c. 

Oct.  31,  1906.  25991 

Living  voice;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Wolfrom. 
104  p.     obi.    8°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    ]\Iar.    18,    1910 :     D :  20489 ;     Anna 
Wolfrom,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  25992 

Living  war  pictures  of  the  War  of  the  Re- 
bellion; by  S.  A.  Bowei'S. 

©  Sereno  A.  Bowers,  Concord,  N.  H. ;  1895 : 
64279,  Dec.  19.  25993 

Livingston  Elms;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  C.  J. 
Magoun. 

©  Charles  J.  Magoun,  Boston ;  1895 :  94.59. 
Feb.  14.  25994 


Livingstone  and  Stanley.     See  Africa. 


[1], 


Liz;  playlet  in  1  act,  by  C.  H.  O'Donnell. 
11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  5,  1913 ;  D :  34021 ;  C.  H.  O'Don- 
nell, New  York.  25995 

Liz,  a  stage  girl;  a  dramatic  composition,  by 
F.  H.  Deane. 

©   Francis   Henry    Deane,    Baltimore ;    D : 
108,  Feb.  2,  1901.  25996 


1294 


25997 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


26014 


Liza  I/orist.      See  Fair  (A)  fraud. 

Lizbeth  from  Hickory  Hollow;  a  rural  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  L.  Johnson.  87  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Edward  Decker,  jr.,  Algoma,  Wis. ;  D : 
3SSS,  Aug.  29,  1903 ;  2c.  Aug.  29,  1903.     25997 

Lizbeth's  daughter;  a  musical  interpretation 
in  1  act,  by  James  Murray  Allison.  25  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  J.  M.  Allison,  Cincinnati ;  D :  1118,  Nov. 
25,  1901;  2c.  Nov.  25,  1901.  25998 

Liz'buth  Ann;  pastoral  play  in  3  acts,  by  M. 
B.  Cooke. 

©  IVTariorie  Benton  Cooke,  Chicago ;  1900 
A :  7042,  Mar.  16 ;  2c.  Mar.  16.  25999 

Lizzette,  the  child  of  Miner's  Gulch;  an  origi- 
nal drama  in  3  acts,  by  Thomas  Coleman. 

©  Alexander  Byers,  Chicago:  1880:2505, 
Feb.  16.  26000 

Lizzie;  a  comedy  sketch  in  1  act.  by  R.  St. 
Carr.     13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Royal  St.  Carr,  New  York:  D:  14151. 
Oct.  26,  1908;  2c.  Oct.  26,  1908.  26001 

Lizzie's  dream;  a  comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
T.  Ince.     14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Tom  Ince,  New  York ;  D :  13060.  iMay  19. 
1908;  2c.  May  19,  1908.  26002 

Llav  (La)  del  paraise;  boceto  comico-lirico  de 
costumbres  madrileiias  original  de  M.  Valcar- 
cel  y  J.  Martin  de  Salazar,  mtisica  del  maes- 
tro Badia.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espanoles]  1909.     42  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Sept.  23,  1909;  2c.  Sept.  24,  1909;  D: 
16868;  ISIanuel  Valcarcel  y  Julian  Martin  de 
Salazar,  Madrid.  26003 

Llaves  (Las)  del  cielo;  zax'zuela  en  1  acto,  divi- 
dido  en  5  cuadros,  original  de  Luis  de  Larra 
y  Manuel  Fernandez  de  la  Puente,  miisica 
del  maestro  Rafael  Calleja.  Madrid  [Socie- 
dad de  autores  espaiioles]  1914.  43  p.  12°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Sept.  17,  1914;  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1914;  D: 
38247;  L.  de  Larra  y  M.  Fernandez  de  la 
Puente,  Madrid.  26004 

Llegada  (La)  de  ios  reyes;  juguete  comico  en  1 
acto  y  en  prosa.  original  de  E.  Blanco  Rojas. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1907. 
25  p.     12°. 

©  Enrique  Blanco  Rojas,  Madrid  ;  D:  11.520. 
Oct.  12,  1907;  2c.  Oct.  14,  1907.  26005 

Llevar  la  derecha;  recomendacion  en  1  acto,  en 
prosa  y  verso,  original  de  J.  Aguado  Perez, 
mGsica  del  maestro  Pablo  Luna.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1910.  [2], 
16  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Oct.  29,  1910  :  2c.  Oct.  31,  1910  ;  D  :  22125  ; 
Jos6  Aguado  Perez,  Madrid.  26006 


Llewellen;  or.  Shadowed  lights,  a  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  H.  Cahill. 

©  Helena  Cahill,  New  York :  1891 :  13762, 
Apr.  16.  26007 

Lloyd  Pennant;  or.  The  exiled  heir,  a  drama 
in  6  acts,  by  T.  H.  Smith,  jti 

©  Thomas  H.  Smith,  jr..  Frederick,  Md. ; 
1884 :  2872,  Feb.  9.  26008 

Lo-ko-rah;  Tibetan  comic  opera  in  2  acts  and 
3  scenes,  book  by  M.  S.  Pasmore,  arr.  by  Ruth 
Comfort  Mitchell  [i.  e.  R.  C.  M.  Young]'  lyrics 
by  Ruth  Comfort  Mitchell,  music  by  H.  B. 
Pasmore.  80  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  16,  1915 ;  D :  41508 ;  Ruth  Com- 
fort Mitchell  Young,  New  Y'ork.  26008a 

Lo  que  Dios  ata;  drama  en  3  actos  y  en  prosa, 
original  de  E.  Zaballos  y  J.  Bermudez.  Ma- 
drid [Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1910. 
64  p.    12°. 

©  Oct.  29,  1910 ;  2c.  Oct.  31,  1910 ;  D :  22422  ; 
Emilio  Zaballos  y  Jose  Bermudez,  Madrid. 

26009 

Lo  que  engaiia  la  verdad;  paso  de  comedia  en 
prosa,  original  de  M.  Linares  Rivas.    Madrid 

[Sociedad   de    autores   espanoles]    1909. 

©  Sept.  23,  1909;  2c.  Sept.  24,  1909;  D: 
16875 ;   Manuel   Linares  Rivas,   Madrid. 

26010 

Lo  que  nianda  Dios;  zarzuela  en  1  acto  y  3 
cuadros.  en  prosa  y  verso,  original  de  Ios 
seilores  Jackson  Veyan  y  Flores  Gonzalez, 
miisica  de  Ios  maestros  Torregrosa  y  Alonso. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1912. 
37  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Mar.  6,  1913  ;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1913 ;  D  :  32543  ; 
Jackson  Veyan  v  Flores  Gonzalez.  Madrid. 

26011 

Lo  que  no  muere;  comedia  en  2  actos  ,de  S. 
Alonso  Gomez  y  L.  Manzano  Mancebo.  Ma- 
drid [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1908. 
54  p.     12°. 

©  Sebastian  Alonso  G6mez  y  Luis  Manzano 
Mancebo.  Madrid  ;  D :  14708,  Jan.  2,  1909 ;  2c. 
Jan.  2,  1909.  26012 

Lo  que  no  vuelve;  comedia  en  1  acto  y  en  prosa. 
original  de  R.  Hernandez  Bermtidez.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1909.  31  p. 
12°. 

©  Ricardo  Hernandez  Bermudez,  Madrid ; 
D :  15470.  Mar.  27,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  27,  1909. 

26013 

Lo,  the  days  of  our  fathers;  comedy  in  3  acts 
and  5  pictures,  by  O.  M.  Johnson.  [1],  29  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  29,  1912;  D :  28482 ;  Olive  M. 
Johnson,  New  York.  26014 


1295 


26014 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


26031 


Loaded  dice;  play  in  1  act,  by  L.  G.  Giltner  and 
M.  S.  Keightley.  [2]  14  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  28,  1914;  D :  38625 ;  Leigh  Gor- 
don Giltner,  Eminence,  Ky.,  and  Mabel  S. 
Keightley,  South  Bend,  Ind.  26014a 

Loaf  (A)  of  bread;  character  monologue,  by 
F.   A.    Sulzer.     7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Fred  Alberts  Sulzer,  Philadelphia ;  D : 
15411,  Mar.  23,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  23,  1909. 

26015 

Loan  (The);  drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Mally.  52  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  23,  1914;  0:36448;  Jeannette 
Mally,  New  York.  26015a 

Loan  me  your  husband;  a  nnisical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  K.  Sprague. 

©  Kate  Sprague,  Milford,  Mass. ;  1893 : 
18210,  Apr.  13.  26016 

Loan  (The)  of  a  husband;  a  modern  comedy  of 
Alaska  in  3  acts,  by  M.  E.  Coe.  63  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Marie  Evelyn  Coe,  San  Francisco ;  D : 
3055,  Feb.  2,  1903;  2c.  Feb.  2.  1903.  [Note: 
Copies  bear  title  The  dance  hall  girl ;  or.  The 
loan  of  a  husband!  26017 

Loan  (The)  of  an  umbrella;  a  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  J.  H.  Donlevy. 

©  J.  H.  Donlevy,  Philadelphia  ;  1893 :  25504, 
May  26.  26018 

Loan   (The)    shark;  by   W.   Montague.      [7]    p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  8,  1912 ;  D :  28005 ;  Walter  Mon- 
tague, San  Francisco.  26019 

■ ^play  in  5  scenes,  by  C.  Oliver.     [42]  p.    f°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  29,  1912 ;  D :  29530 ;  Christine 
Oliver,  New  York.  26020 

playlet  in  1  act,  by  C.  Gibney.     [1],  15  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  27, 1913  ;  D :  33701 ;  Charles  Gib- 
ney, New  York.  26021 

Loan-sum  street;  comedy  duologue,  by  J.  J. 
Bernai'd.     11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  16,  1915 ;  D :  39417 ;  Jule  J.  Ber- 
nard, Philadelphia.  26021a 
Lob;  play  in  6  acts,  by  B.  E.  Letson.    28  p.    f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  25,  1915 ;  D :  39935 ;  Byron  Ed- 
ward Letson,  Collins  Center,  N.  1'.        26021b 

Loba  (La);  zarzuela  en  1  acto  y  3  cuadros, 
libro  de  los  sefiores  Paso  y  Rocabert,  mtisica 
del  maestro  Vicente  Lleo  .  .  .  Madrid  [Socie- 
dad  de  autores  espanoles]  1907.  33  p.  12°. 
r  Libretto  only] 

©  Paso  y  Rocabert,  Madrid  ;  D  :  10546,  Mav 
11,  1907;  2c.  May  11.  1907.  26022 


Lobato  (El);  boceto  llrico-dramfitico  en  1  acto  y 
5  cuadros,  original  de  Carlos  Diaz  Valero  y 
Leon  Navarro  Serrano,  mGsica  de  los  maestros 
Francisco  A.  de  San  Felipe  y  Cayo  Vela.  Ma- 
drid [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1908. 
40  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Diaz  Valero  y  Navarro  Serrano,  Madrid ; 
D :  13467,  July  25,  1908 ;  2c.  July  25,  1908. 

26023 

Lobbyist  (The);  by  Herbert  Hall  Winslow.  23 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Patrice  Hutchison,  Pittsburgh  ;  D  :  12896, 
May  4.  1908 ;  2c.  May  4,  1908.  26024 

a  comedy  drama  in  5  acts,  by  W.  A.  Court- 


land. 

©  William  A.  Courtland.  New  York  ;  1891 : 
16828,  May  7.  26025 

■comic-opera   in  2  acts,   music  and   libretto 


by  E.  A.  Barns,  arr.  by  Edward  J.  Finck, 
adapted  by  jM.  Hendy.  [96]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Feb.  17,  1913  ;  D  :  32337  ;  E.  A.  Barns, 
Portland,  Or.  26026 

1  act  comedy,  by  F.   Searight.     [2],  26  p. 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June  6,    1912;    D :  29894 ;    Fmnklyn 
Searight,  New  York.  26027 

Lobbyists  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  L.  C.  Schem. 
[2],  120  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    .Tan.    9,    1911;    D :  23059 ;    Li. la    C. 
Schem,  Hoboken,  N.  J.  26028 

Lobetanz;  dramatische  dichtung,  von  Otto  Ju- 
lius Bierbaum. 

©  A.  Deneke,  Berlin :  1897 :  26570,  Apr.  30. 

26029 

(Merry  dance);  musical  play  in  3  acts,  by 

Otto  Julius  Bierl)aum,  English  version  by 
M.  T.  E.  Sandwith,  music  by  Ludwig  Thuille. 
New  York.  G.  Schirmer,  1911.  26  p.  4°.  (G. 
Schirmer's  collection  of  opera-librettos) 

©  Nov.  8,  1911 ;  2c.  Nov.  6,  1911 ;  D  :  25771 ; 
G.  Scliirmer,  New  York.  26030 

Lobg'esange  (Die)  des  Claudian;  drama  in  5 
aufziigen.  von  H.  Snderniann.  Berlin,  Ver- 
triebssteller  des  Verbjindes  deutscher  biihnen- 
schriftsteller,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1913.  95  p.  diagrs. 
12°. 

©   Ic.    Oct.   28,   1913 ;    D :  34876 ;    Hermann 
Sudermami,  Berlin.  26031 

Same.     Stuttgart  u.  Berlin,  T.  G.  Cotta'sche 

buchhandlung  nachfolger,  1914.    169  p.    12°. 

©   Jan.    20.    1914:    Ic.    Mar.    11.    1915;    D: 
40782:  Hermann  Sudermann,  Berlin.    26031a 

Lobo  (El);  drama  en  3  actos  y  en  prosa,  original 
de  J.  Dicenta.  Madrid,  Buenos  Aires,  Re- 
nanciniiento,  1914.    117  p.    12°. 

©   Mar.   28,    1914;    Ic.   Mar.   30,   1914:    D: 
36505;  Joaquin  Dicenta,  Madrid.  26031b 


1296 


26032 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


26048 


Lobster  (The);  dramatic  sketch,  by  J.  Lewis. 
8  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  11,  1912;  D:  31695;  Jay  Lewis, 
Richmond.  26032 

a   farce-comedy   in   3   acts,   by   E.    Selden. 


Typewritten. 

©  Edgar  Seldeu,  H.  E.  Fisher  and  J.  J. 
Carroll,  United  States ;  1899 :  13230*,  Feb.  17 ; 
2c.  Apr.  4.  26033 

—  or,  What  is  home  without  a  mother-in- 


law?  farce  in  1  act  and  2  scenes,  by  S.  Devere. 

©  Sam  Devere,  New  York;  1899:18453, 
Mar.  11.  26034 

Lobster  (The)  and  the  pearl;  extravaganza  in 
3  acts,  by  N.  L.  Thompson.  [5],  34  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  28,  1914;  D :  37962 ;  Nellie  L. 
Thompson,  Boston.  26034a 

Lobster  (The)  and  the  wise  guy;  vaudeville 
act  and  monologue,  by  W.  H.  Reynolds.  3  p. 
t°.     Typewritten. 

©  Walter  H.  Reynolds,  Richmond ;  D : 
14455,  Dec.  4,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  4,  1908.        26035 

Lobster  (The)  party;  farce  in  1  act,  by  C.  C. 
Mantley.     12  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  24,  1910;  D :  22917 ;  Cecil  Clay 
Mantley,  New  York.  26036 

Lobster  salad;  in  3  acts,  comedy,  by  J.  A. 
Fraser. 

©  E.  H.  Macoy,  jr.,  Chicago;  1898:23645, 
Apr.  14.  26037 

Loca  (La);  zarzuela  en  1  acto  y  4  cuadros,  en 
verso  y  prosa,  original  de  L.  Esteso  y  Lopez 
de  Haro,  nidsica  de  los  maestros  Carbonell  y 
Fonrat.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  es- 
panoles]  1908.    30  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Luis  Esteso  y  Lopez  de  Haro,  Madrid ; 
D :  14501,  Dec.  11,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  11,  1908. 

26038 

Loca  (La)  fortuna;  humorada  en  1  acto,  di- 
vidido  en  6  cuadros,  original  de  A.  Fernandez 
Lepina  y  A.  Plaiiiol,  mtisica  del  maestro  Ra- 
fael Calleja.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espanoles]  1911.  62  p.  illus.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  May  26,  1911;  2c.  May  27,  1911;  D: 
24331 ;  Antonio  Fernandez  Lepina  y  Antonio 
Plaiiiol,  Madrid.  26039 

Local  and  long  distance;  farce  in  1  act,  by  H. 
Manley  Dana.  Boston,  Walter  H.  Baker  & 
CO.,  1914.     20  p.     12°. 

©  Feb.  25,  1914;  2c.  Feb.  26,  1914;  D: 
36166 ;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  cc,  Boston. 

26039a 


Local  (The)  forecaster;  or,  The  merry  millen- 
nium, a  musical  extravaganza  of  modern  life, 
by  R.  L.  McCardell.    48  p.    16°.    Printed. 

©  Roy  L.  McCardell,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. ; 
D :  2835,  Jan.  10,  1903 ;  2c.  Jan.  10,  1903. 

26040 

See  also  Weather  (The)  prophet. 

Local  option.     See  High  license. 

Local  (A)  scandal;  or,  The  tale  of  a  feather, 
a  1  act  comedy,  by  W.  Busch.    Typewritten. 

©  William  Busch,  St.  Louis ;  1900  A :  6306, 
Mar.  8;  2c.  Apr.  4.  .  26041 

Locandiera  (La);  di  Carlo  Goldoni,  with  intro- 
duction, notes  and  vocabulary  by  J.  Geddes, 
jr.,  and  F.  M.  Josselyn,  jr.  Boston,  D.  C. 
Heath  &  co.,  1901.    vii,  114  p.    16°. 

©  D.  C.  Heath  &  co.,  Boston ;  A :  18452,  Oct. 
7,  1901;  2c.  Oct.  7,  1901.  26041a 

(The  hostess);  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Carlo 

Goldoni.    New  York,  J.  A.  McGrath. 

©   James   A.   McGrath,   New   York;    1896: 
12686,  Feb.  26 ;  2c.  Feb.  26.  26042 

See  also  Mirandolina. — Mistress  (The)  of 

the  inn. 

Locas  (Las)  vanidades;  comedia  en  1  acto  y 
2  cuadros,  en  prosa,  original  de  V.  Alniela. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1910. 
27  p.     12°. 

©  Sept.  6,  1910  ;  2c.  Sept.  7,  1910 ;  D  :  21975 ; 
Vicente  Almela,  Madrid.  26043 

Location  d'habits;  par  Rene  d'Hery.  5  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  21,   1912;   D:  30063;   Gaumont 
CO.,  New  York.  26044 

Loch-na-mar;  a  romantic  Irish  comedy  in  4 
acts,  by  Con  T.  Murphy. 

©  W.  H.  Power,  New  York ;   1886 :  13306, 
June  8.  26045 

Lochinvar;  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  W.  Wendel.  12 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  9,  1914 ;  D :  36282 ;  Geo.  Wagner 
Wendel,  New  York.  26045  a 

Lochinvar,  jr.;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  A.  E.  Lyon. 
145  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Anna  E.  Lyon,  Esopus,  N.  Y. ;  D :  12262, 
Jan.  28,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  28,  1908.  26046 

Lock  box  23;  or.  The  post  oflace,  a  dramatic 
composition,  by  R.  D.  Brain. 

©  Robert  D.  Brain,  Springfield,  O. ;  1889: 
28883,  Sept.  23.  26047 

Lock  (A)  of  hair;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  George 
A.  Lemming.    Typewritten. 

©   J.  N.   Rentfrow,  Grand  Rapids,   Mich. ; 
1899 :  6514,  Jan.  18 ;  2c.  Jan.  18.  26048 


5379—16- 


-82 


1297 


26049 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


26068 


Lock  (A)  of  hair — Continued. 


— •comedy  in  4  acts  and  5  scenes,  by  G.  A 
Lemming. 
©   George   A.    Lennning,    Sioux   City 


la.; 
26049 


1886  :  22698,  Oct.  8. 
Locke;  a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  F.  Anderson. 

©  Franlc  Anderson,  Buffalo ;  D :  712,  Aug.  1, 
1901.  26050 

Locke  of  Wall  street;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  A. 
Steele.    153  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Asa  Steele,  New  York ;  D :  15202,  Mar.  1, 
1909;  Ic.  Oct.  16,  1909.  26051 

Locked  (The)  door;  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  W. 
Davis.     12  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©  Sept.  25,  1915;  2c.  Sept.  30,  1915;  D: 
41867 ;  Malcolm  Waters  Davis,  New  York. 

26051a 

Locked  in  a  dressmaker's  room;  or,  Mr.  Holi- 
day's flirtation,  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  William 
Guepner.  Clyde,  O.,  Ames  publishing  com- 
pany, 1892.  7  p.  12°.  ([Ames'  series  of 
standard  and  minor  drama,  no.  302] ) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  1892:15503, 
Apr.  8 ;  2c.  Apr.  11.  26052 

Locked  out  at  3  a.  m.;  a  comedietta  in  1  act,  by 
E.  B.  Harvier.    15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Evelvn  Baker  Harvier,  New  York ;  D : 
]927,  May"23,  1902;  2c.  May  16,  1902.      26053 

Lockere  vbgel;  vier  schelmenspiele,  von  Ludwig 
Huna.  Berlin,  Vita,  deutsches  verlagshaus 
[19081  128  p.  12°.  (Bibliothek  moderner 
dramen) 

Contents  :  Tandaradei. — Der  kuss. — Die 
mutter.— Ein  rettungsmittel. 

©  Vita,  deutsches  verlagshaus.  Berlin ;  D : 
13058,  Mav  25,  1908;  Ic.  May  25,  1908;  Ic. 
Sept.  18,  1908.  26054 

Locket  (The);  by  P.  A.  Hord.  9  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  3,  1910;  D:  21938;  Parker  A. 
Hord,  Washington.  26055 

•  a   comedy    in   3   acts,   by    H.    Paulton    and 

Mostyn  Tedde. 

©  Harry  Paulton,  New  York ;  1890 :  15385, 
May  9.  26056 

play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  L.  Masters.     Chicago, 


Rooks  press,  1910.    110  p.    12" 

©   Dec.    10,    1910;   2c.    Dec.   12,   1910;    D: 
22779 ;  Edgar  Lee  Masters,  Chicago.        26057 

Lockout  (The);  or,  The  longshoremen's  strike, 
a  drama  in  1  act,  by  G.  L.  Stout. 

©  G.  L.  Stout,  United  States ;  1874 :  15396, 
Dec.  22.  26058 

Locksley  hall.     See  Undercurrents. 
Loco;  a  comic  opera,  by  PI  .J.  Smith. 

©  Edwai-d  .T.   Smith,  Atlantic  City;   1890: 
31618,  Oct.  13.  26059 


Loco  (El)  dios.     See  Madman  (The)  divine. 

Locust  (The);  plav  in  3  acts  and  5  scenes,  by 
,1.  A.  Gehrung  and  B.  H.  Atwell.  [3],  48  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  24,  1912;  D :  30944 ;  Julian  A. 
Gehrung  and  Ben  H.  Atwell,  New  York. 

26060 

a  3  act  comic  drama  from  the  French,  by 

F.  Williams. 

©  Fred  Williams,  Boston;   1878:891,  .Tan. 
21.  26061 

Locust  (The)  and  ant  (La  cig'ale  et  la  fourmi); 
comic  opera  in  3  acts  and  10  tnl)leuux,  by  Al- 
fred Duru  and  Henri  Chivot,  music  by  Edmond 
Audran  ;  tr.  and  adapted  by  the  Franco- Ameri- 
can agency  for  dramatic  literature,  ltd. 

©  Frangois  Mons  and  Louis  Nathal,  New 
York  ;  1886 :  29454,  Dec.  22.  26062 

Locust  (The)  flower;  fantasy  in  1  act,  by  Pau- 
line de  Silva  Brooks  Quinton.  28  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    23,    1914;    D :  37653 ;    William 
Warren  Quinton,  Buffalo.  26062a 

Lodestar  (The);  play  in  3  acts,  by  W.  L.  Weg- 
ner.     [3]  74  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  6,  1913  ;  D  :  34027  ;  Wilma  Louise 
Wegner,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  26063 

Lodg'e  (The)  keeper's  daughter.  See  Dora 
Thorne. 

Lodge  of  Kye  Tyes;  a  burlesque  initiation,  by 
Cliarles  A.  Hasson.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison 
[1904]  25  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  Denison's 
specialties) 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  D :  5612,  Oct.  6, 
1904;  2c.  Nov.  3,  1904.  26064 

Lodge  secrets;  a  comedy  in  prologue  and  3  acts, 
by  A.  Vinton  and  W.  Reid. 

©  Arthur  Vinton  and  Wilson  Reid,  San  An- 
tonio ;  1895 :  12497,  Mar.  2.  26065 

Lodger  (The)     Sec  Who  is  he? 

Lodgers;  1  act  comedy,  by  .L  E.  Blamphin.  7 
p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Joseph   E.   Blamphin,    Philadelphia ;    D : 
7393,  Sept.  29,  1905 ;  2c.  Oct.  26,  1905.       26066 

Lodgers  taken  in;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Levin 
C.  Tees.  New  York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1913. 
57  p.     12°. 

©   July    19,    1913;    2c.    July    21,    1913;    D: 
33884 ;  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.      26067 

a  3  act  farce-comedy,  by  G.  B.  De  Wier. 

©    G.    B.    De    Wier,    Philadelphia;    1892: 
20253,  May  12.  26068 


i 


1298 


26069 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


26086 


Lodging'-house  (The)  keeper;  a  monologue,  by 
Evelyn  Simms.  New  York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald, 
1909.     5  p.     12°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York ;  D :  15672, 
Apr.  20,  1909 ;  2c.  June  IG,  1909.  26069 

Lodofski,  the  counterfeiter;  a  melodrama  in  5 
acts,  by  A.  C.  M.  Luhrs. 

©  August  C.  Martin  Luhrs,  San  Francisco ; 
1896  :  53128,  Sept.  23.  26070 

Loftus  and  his  loves;  a  comedy,  by  C.  C. 
Adams. 

©   C.   C.   Adams,   New   York ;    1899 :  14615, 
Feb.  23.  26071 

Log  cabin  neighbors;  written  and  composed  by 
J.  M.  Janson.     15  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©     James     Melville     Janson.     Fall     River. 
]Mass. ;  1890 :  10926,  Apr.  2  ;  2c.  Apr.  2.    26072 

Logan's  luck;  a  comedy  drama  in  5  acts,  bv 
Hal  Reid  [i.  e.  J.  H.  Reid] 

©   James    Halleck    Reid,    United    States; 
1895  :  26684,  May  16.  26073 

See  also  Human  hearts. 


Logenbriider  (Die)     See  Are  you  a  mason? 

Logierbesuch;  schwank  in  3  aufziigen,  von 
Fritz  Friedmann-Frederich.  Wien,  Leipzig, 
New  York,  W.  Karczag   [1914]     63  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.   June  16.  1915 ;   D :  40951 ;  W.  Karc- 
zag, Vienna.  26073a 

Lohengrin;  a  nmsical  burlesque  for  wax  figures, 
by  Harriet  E.  Smith.  Lebanon,  O.,  March 
bros.,  1907.    17  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©    March    bros..     Lebanon,    O. ;     D:  11273, 
Sept.  3,  1907 ;  2c.  Nov.  20,  1907.  26074 

See  also  Tristan  und  Isolde. 


Lohse  and  Sterling;  play  in  1  act,  by  R.  Lohse. 
3  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  6,  1915 ;  D :  41169  ;  Ralph  Lohse. 
New  York.  26074a 

Loi  (La)  de  I'homme;  piece  en  3  actes,  par  P. 
Hervieu.  [Paris,  A.  Lemerre]  1900.  129  p. 
nar.     16°. 

©    Paul    Hervieu,    France;    1900    A:  2807, 
Jan.  25 ;  2c.  Jan.  10.  26075 

See  also  Theatre  complet  [de]  Paul  Her- 
vieu. 

Loi  (La)  de  pardon;  piece  en  4  actes,  par  Maur- 
ice Landay.  48  p.  8°.  (Supplement  the- 
atral  au  no.  6  de  Lisez-moi,  1905) 

©    Jules   Tallandier,   Paris ;    D :  7604,   Nov. 
23,  1905;  2c.  Nov.  23,  1905.  26076 

Lois;  by  Mrs.  D.  Mack. 

©  Mrs.  Duval  Mack,  Washington  ;  D  :  10178, 
Mar.  20,  1907.  26077 


Lokalbahn  (Die);  komodie  in  3  akten,  von 
Ludwig  Thoma.  Miincheu,  A.  Langen,  1902. 
164,   [1]  p.     12°. 

©  Albert  Langen,  Munich ;  D :  2405,  Oct.  2, 
1902 ;  2c.  Oct.  22,  1902.  26078 

Lola;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  being  a  reconstructed 
version  of  drama  heretofore  copyrighted  by 
F.  G.  Maeder. 

©  Fred  O.  Maeder,  New  York ;  1871 :  8669, 
Sept.   16.  26079 

play  in  4  acts,  by  O.  Davis.     [2],  128  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  18,  1910 ;  D :  21586 ;  Owen  Davis. 
New  York.  26080 

play  in  3  acts,  by  O.  L.  Dreeben.     [65]  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    13,   1915;    D:  42529;    Octnvine 
Lopez  Dreeben,  Dallas.  26080a 

a  romantic,  picture.sque  drama  of  life,  love 


and  adventure,  by  F.  G.  Maeder. 

©  Fred  G.  Maeder,  New  York ;  1871 :  6792, 
July  19.  26081 

Lola  Dale;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  M.  Maxwell. 
Typewritten. 

©   John   Milo   Maxwell,   Chicago;   1900  A: 
105,  Jan.  2;  2c.  Jan.  2.  26082 

Lola  Montez;  a  new  and  original  historical 
drama  in  4  acts  and  5  scenes,  by  P.  Gibson. 
127  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Preston  Gibson.  Chicago ;   D :  4333.  Dec. 
2,  1903;  2c.  Dec.  11,  1903.  26083 

See  also  Dancer   (The)  and  the  king. 

Lola,  the  dancer;  by  F.  P.  Ladd.  13  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Frederic  P.  Ladd.  New  York ;  D :  10301, 
Apr.  9,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  17,  1907.  26084 

Lola's  fortune;  a  romantic  drama  in  3  acts,  bv 
Edwin  F.  De  Nyse. 

©   Lulu   Prior   De   Nyse,   Brooklyn;    1883: 
3572,  Feb.  24.  26085 

Lolimo;  tabloid  grand  opera,  by  C.  M.  Green- 
ing.   13  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Ic.   Sept.   4,   1915;   D:  41686;   Clara   M. 
Greening,  Los  Angeles.  26085a 

Lolita;  a  drama  of  California  life,  in  5  acts,  by 
S.  P.  Carr. 

©  Sarah  Pratt  Carr,  St.  Helena,  Cal. ;  1889 : 
35633,  Nov.  22.  26086 

sketch,  by  K.  L.  Dalliba.  9  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.    July   24,   1915;    D:  41306;    K.    Lyon 
Dalliba,  London.  26086a 


1299 


26087 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


26107 


Lolita — Continued. 

vaudeville  in  1  act,  by  H.  Ten  Broeck.   8  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  21,  1911 ;  D :  28053 ;  Helen  Ten 

Broeck,  New  York.  26087 

Lolita,  the  flower  girl;  musical  comedy,  by  C. 
Driscoll.  170  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©   Clara   Driscoll,    San   Antonio ;    D :  1337, 
Jan.  22,  1902 ;  2c.  Jan.  22,  1902.  26088 

Lolo-Lulu;  Pariser  schwank  mit  musik  in  4 
akten  von  Paul  Bissen  (pseud,  des  Willy 
Frey)  musik  von  Ed.  Weber.  126  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Sept.  5,  1911 ;  D :  25207 ;  Willy  Frey, 
New  York.  26089 

Loma;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  F.  Backus.  103  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Frederick   Backus,    Orange,    N.    J. ;    D : 
5928,  Dec.  19,  1904 ;  2c.    Dec.  19,  1904.    26090 

Lombroso's  monument;  comedy  In  3  acts,  by 
Franz  IMolnar,  tr.  from  the  Hungarian  and 
adapted  for  the  American  stage  by  I.  Kaszab. 
66  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  7,  1910  ;  D  :  17883 ;  Imre  Kaszab, 
New  York.  26091 

Lon  dub  rioza  (Royal  blackbird);  a  historical 
Irish  drama  in  5  acts  and  5  tableaux,  by  G.  L. 
Stout.    99  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  George  L.  Stout,  New  York ;  1882 :  6735, 
Apr.  27 ;  2c.  Sept.  8.  26092 

London  (The)  &  American  bloomer  girls;  a 
farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  B.  Watson. 

©  W.  B.  Watson,  New  York;  1896:18020. 
Mar.  21.  26093 

London  assurance;  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  Dion  L. 
Boucicault.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1911. 
78  p.  12°.  ([The  William  H.  Warren  ed.  of 
standard   plays] ) 

©   Feb.    10,    1911;    2c.    Feb.   11,   1911;   D: 
23323 ;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.    26094 

Same.     Acting  version  of  Yale  university 

dramatic  association,  with  introduction  by 
William  Lyon  Phelps.  New  Haven,  Conn., 
Pub.  under  the  supervision  of  P.  Roberts,  1910. 
xvii,  [3].    87  p.    plates,  illus.    8°. 

©   Dec.    15,   1909;   2c.   Dec.   21,   1909;    D: 
17757 ;  Philip  Roberts,  New  Haven.  26095 

Same.  New  American  ed.,  correctly  re- 
printed from  the  original  authorized  acting  ed. 
New  York,  H.  Roorbach,  1899.  67  p.  12°. 
( [Roorbach's  American  ed.  of  acting  plays,  no. 
19]) 

©    Harold    Roorbach,    New    York;    1889: 
87514,  Dec.  9 ;  2c.  Dec.  14.  26098 


London  assurance — Continued. 

■ •  Same,   ed.   bv   Alfred   B.    Sedgwick.     New 

York,  C.  T.  De  Witt,  1877.     54  p.     12°.     ([De 

Witt's  acting  plays,  no  212] ) 

©   Clinton   T.   De  Witt,   New  York;   1877: 

11275.  Oct.  2 ;  2c.  Dec.  30,  1878.  26097 

London  (A)  beauty.     See  Gladys. 

London  bells. 

©  William  Schepp  Campbell, Chicago ;  1S97: 
63610,  Nov.  15.  26098 

London  by  nig'ht;  a  sensational  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  W.  H.  Walters. 

©   Adah   Foy,   Covington,   Ky. ;   1879:8882, 
July  7.  26099 

London  (The)  char-lady.  See  Eternal  (The) 
feminine. 

London  empire  burlesquers;  in  3  acts,  by  W.  F. 
Barry. 

©  Wm.  F.  Barry,  Philadelphia ;  1899 :  18693, 
Mar.  13.  26100 

London  (A)  engag'ement.  See  Her  English 
company. 

London  (The)  fire  brigade;  a  pantomimical  sa- 
tire, bv  B.  Ritchie  and  Tom  Hearn.  New 
York.  1907.     12  p.    16°. 

©  Billie  Ritchie,  New  York  ;  D  :  11227,  Aug. 
26,  1007;  2c.  Aug.  26,  1907.  26101 

London  (The)  flats;  comic  musical  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  II.  L.  Landrum.  [29]  p.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Librt'tto  only] 

©  Ic.  Mar.  16,  1911;  D :  23672 ;   Rob(M-t  L. 
Landrum.  Detroit.  26102 


London    forty    years    ago. 
dawn. 


See   Sundown    to 


London  (The)  gaiety  girls;  by  J.  A.  Flynn. 

©  .John  A.   Flynn,  Cleveland;   1890:. 32868, 
Oct.  22.  26103 

London  life;  a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  Martin 
Field  and  Arthur  Shirley. 

©  Murray  &  Long,  New  York ;  1899 :  39110, 
June  14.  26104 

London  (A)  mystery;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  John 
A.  Stevens. 

©   James   S.   Stevens,   Philadelphia ;   1891 : 
8144,  Mar.  3.  26105 

London     (The)    police;  a    melodrama,    by    G. 
Dance. 

©    George    Dance,  Weybridge,     England; 

1900  A :  19064,  Aug.  1.  26106 

London  society;  emotional  and  pathetic  drama 
in  5  acts  and  7  tableaux,  by  A.  Corbett. 

©  Adolphe  Corbett,  New  York ;  1885 :  17758, 
Aug.  21.  26107 


1300 


26108 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


26127 


London  suburbia;  by  F.  J.  Westcott. 

©  Frederick  John  Westcott,  London ;  D : 
10965,  July  15,  1907.  26108 

Lone  (The)  chance;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  G.  N. 
AI!)yn.    142,  [9]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  12,  1911 ;  D  :  24198 ;  Genevieve  N. 
Albyn,  Brooklyn.  26109 

Lone  (A)  hand;  a  romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
R.  G.  Morris. 

©  Robert  Griffin  Morris,  New  York;  1882: 
894G,  May  30.  26110 

Lone  (The)  hand  four  aces;  or.  Equal  to  a 
royal  flush,  in  4  iicts,  by  M.  P.  Crawford,  to 
be  acted  by  a  troup  of  educated  dogs.  9  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Milev  Pleasantou  Crawford,  United 
States  ;  1890 :  17517,  May  29 ;  2c.  June  30. 

26111 

Lone  Oaks;  a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  A.  H. 
Davis. 

©  Anson  11.  Davis,  New  York ;  1890 :  33549, 
Oct.  28.  26112 

Lone  (The)  operator;  by  B.  C.  Antensou.  62  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Bennett  C.  Antenson,  New  York ;  D : 
11653,  Nov.  2,  1907;  2c.  Nov.  2,  1907.      26113 

Lone  pine;  a  melodrama  in  a  prologue  and  3 
acts,  by  E.  J.  Cowley. 

©  Edward  J.  Cowley,  Boston ;  1885 :  10829, 
IMay  12.  26114 

Lone  (The)  pirate;  by  L.  M.  Gartner. 

©  Lillian  M.  Gartner,  New  York;  D :  14319, 
Nov.  IS,  1908.  [Pantry  abandoned,  see  Love 
(Tlie)  pirate;  D  :  14400]  26115 

Lone  (The)  star;  comedietta  in  1  act,  by  Wil- 
li:im  J.  Burke.    13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Hilda  Thomas,  New  York ;  D :  518,  May 
28,  1901;  2c.  May  28,  1901.  26116 

a  sensational  drama,  by  J.  M.  Findull. 

©   .L  M.   Findull,   New  York;   1871:10044, 


Oct. 


u. 


26117 


Lone  Star  mystery;  a  sensational  comedy 
drama  of  frontier  life  in  Texas,  by  J.  L. 
Glass.     92  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  James  L.  Glass,  New  Albany,   Ind. ;  D : 
5118,  May  27,  1904;  2c.  June  2,  1904.     26118 

Lone  Star  of  Texas;  or.  The  squaw's  revenge, 
ccnuHlv  drama  in  4  acrts,  by  Beaumont  Clax- 
ton  [pseud,  of  T.  C.  Taylor]  54  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.   July   17,   1911;   D:  24707;   T.   Clax- 
ton  Taylor,  Lorain,  O.  26119 


Lone  (The)  Star  ranch;  western  comedy  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  C.  F.  Harrison.  46  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Aug.   18,   1911;   D:  24968;   Chas.   F. 
Harrison,  McKinney,  Tex.  26120 

Lone-tree  mine;  a  Rocky  Mountain  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  David  Hill. 

©    Penn     pub.     co.,     Philadelphia;     1899: 
4SS65,  July  28;  2c.  July  28.  26121 

Lone  (The)  wolf;  melodrama  in  4  acts  and  10 
scenes,  by  L.  J.  Vance.  100  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    13,    1915;     D:  41733;     Louis 
Joseph  Vance,   Harmon-on-Hudson,  N.   Y. 

26121a 

Lone  (The)  woman;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M. 
Gardner,      [37]    p.      f°.      Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    6,    1913;    D :  32205 ;    Margaret 
Gardner,  Atlanta.  26122 

drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  H.  Greene.     [72]  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  15,  1913  ;  D :  34417 ;  John  Henry 
Greene,  New  York.  26123 

Lonely  (The)  deep;  a  romance  of  life  and  love 
in  4  chapters,  by  E.  Graves. 

©   Edwin    Graves,   New   York;    1874:3049, 
Mar.  11.  26124 

Lonely  (The)  lady;  farcical  satire  in  1  act,  by 
L.  D.  Freeman.     18  p.     4°.     Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  May  27,  1915 ;  D :  40777 ;  Lea  David 
Freeman,  New  Orleans,'  26124a 


modern  play  in  3  acts  and  an  epilogue,  by 

B.    M.    Dix    (B.   M.   D.   Flebbe)      127  p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  26,  1913 ;  D :  32832 ;  Beulah  Dix 
Flebbe,  Brookline,  Mass.  26125 

Lonely  lives.  See  Dramatic  works  of  Ger- 
hart  Hauptmann, 

Lonely  (The)  millionaires;  a  new  and  original 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Mrs.  Henry  de  la  Pas- 
ture. 

©  Otho  Stuart,  London;  D :  8514,  May  11, 
1906.  26126 

Lonely  (The)  pollywog  of  the  mill-pond;  a 
sanguinary  drama  in  3  scenes,  by  M.  T.  Head. 
New  York,   Happy  hours  company. 

©  Happv  hours  co.,  New  York;  1876:333, 
Jan.  7;  2c.  Feb.  14.  26127 

Lonely  (The)  way;  Intermezzo;  Countess 
Mizzie;  3  plays  by  Arthur  Schuitzler,  tr. 
from  the  German  with  an  introduction  by 
Edwin  Bjorkman.  New  York,  M.  Kenner- 
ley,  1915.    xliii,   323  p.    12°. 

©  ]\Iay  26.  1915 ;  2c.  and  aff.  June  5,  1915 ; 
A :  406158 ;    Mitchell    Kennerley,    New    York. 

26127a 


1301 


26128 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


26145 


Lonely  ville  (The)  social  club;  a  farcical 
satire  in  3  acts,  by  W.  C.  Parker.  Chicago. 
T.  S.  Denison  [1903]  32  p.  12°.  (Alta 
series) 

©   T.    S.    Denison,   Chicago ;    D :  2749,   Dec. 
22.  1902;  2c.  .Jan.  26,  1903.  26128 

Lonesome  junction;  comedy  sketcli,  by  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  G.  Berry.    9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    12,    1910;    D:  22279;    Mr.    and 
Mrs.   George  Berry,   Chicago.  26129 

Lonesome  Mile;  western  comedy  drama  in  2 
acts,  by  George  M.-  Rosener.  Chicago,  Dra- 
matic publishing  co.  [1912]  44  p.  12°. 
([Sergei's  acting  drama  no.   614]) 

©    Dec.    31,    1912;    2c.    Jan.    2,    1913;    D: 
31843;    Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago.        26130 

Lonesome  pine;  American  drama  of  the  far 
West  in  3  acts,  by  Roy  La  Marr  [pseud,  of 
Roy  Mosher]      [25]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©     Ic.     Aug.     29,     1911;     D:  25100;     Roy 
IVIosher,  Chicago.  26131 

Lonesome  town;  musical  comedy,  by  J.  G. 
Brusio.     61  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  21,  1911;  D:  25543;   Mrs.   Jud- 
son  C.  Brusie,  San  Francisco.  26132 


Long  Branch — Continued. 

or.    Seaside    summer    scenes, 


act 


musical  farce  in  2  acts,  by  C.  W.  Kolb  and 

Judson  Brusie.     91  p.     4°.     Typewritten  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Ic.  Sept.  2,  1913 ;  D :  34303 ;  C.  William 
Kolb,  San  Francisco.  26133 

Lonesome    trail;    a    play    in    4    acts,   by    P.    E. 
Burns.     [142]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    5,    1913;    D :  32521 ;    Paul    E. 
Burns,  Philadelphia.  26134 

Loneville    (The)    jollier;    a    1    act    farce,    by 
Charles  Horwitz.     19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  James  E.  Henry,  Philadelphia ;  D :  11708, 
Nov.  8.  1907;  2c.  Nov.  8,  1907.  26135 

Long  (The)  and  short  man;  play,  by  C.  Saun- 
ders.    5  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  4,  1915 ;  D :  39942 ;  Chas.  Saun- 
ders, St.  Paul.  26135a 

Long  (The)  and  short  of  it;  by  J.  H.  Sackett. 
S4  p.      12°.     Typewritten. 

©    John     Hubbert     Sackett,     Philadelphia; 
D :  1800.  Apr.  29,  1902 ;  2c.  Apr.  29,  1902. 

26136 


10  p. 


vaudeville  sketch,  by   R.   D.   Miles. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Jan.    21,    1915;    D:  39462;    Rex    De- 
witt  Miles,  Portland,  Or.  26136a 

Long  Branch;  a  comedy,  by  G.  Ryer. 

©   George  Ryer,  Albany  ;   1871 :  1839,   Mar. 
4.  26137 


musical  comedy,  by  C.  R.  Gardiner. 

©  C.  R.  Gardiner,  New  York;  1880:8530, 
June  4.  26138 

Long  distance;  a  monologue,  by  (Orlando  F. 
Lewis.  Philadelphia,  The  Penn  publishing 
company,  1904.     15  p.    12°. 

©    Penn    pub.    co.,    Philadelphia ;    D :  5348. 
July  27,  1904;   2c.  July  27,  1904.  26139 

Long  (The)  distance  telephone;  by  G.  B. 
Howard. 

©    George     B.     Howard,     Chicago;     1896: 
12106,   Feb.   22.  26140 

Long  (A)  duel;  a  serious  comedy  in  4  acts,  bv 
Mrs.  W.  K.  Clifford  [Lucy  (Lane)  Clifford] 
London  and  New  York,  John  Lane,  1901.  151 
p.     16°. 

©  Mrs.  W.  K.  ClifCord,  New  York ;  D :  765, 
Aug.  16,  1901;  2c.  Aug.  17,  1901.  26141 

or,    Graphteopathy.       Typewrit- 


green; 


Long 
ten. 

©  John  L.   Morrison,   Greenville,   Pa. ;   D : 
1367,   Jan.  20,   1902;   2c.   Jan.  29,   1902. 

26142 

Long  Island;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  P.  W.  Hyde. 
49  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Paul    Woodworth    Hyde.    Chicago;    D: 
10663,   May  29,   1907;   2c.   June  13,   1907. 

26143 

Long  (The)  journey;  play  in  3  acts,  by  K.  J. 
Townsend.     118   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  2,  1915  ;  D  :  42398  ;  Katharine  J. 
Townsend,  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.  26143a 

Long  (The)  lane;  play  in  4  acts,  by  B.  H. 
Voigt.     116  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   June  18,  1914;   D :  37347 ;  Bernhard 
H.  Voigt,  Brooklyn.  26143b 

play  in  3  acts,  by  W.  W.  Richmond.     72  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  17,  1911 ;  D :  25515 ;  AVarren  AV. 
Richmond,  Cleveland.  26144 

Long  (The)  lash;  play  in  1  act.  by  H.  Hage- 
dorn   [2],  21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Aug.   29,   1914;    D :  38051 ;   Herin.uiu 
Hagedorn,  Fairtield,  Conn.  26144a 

Long  live  the  king;  play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  R. 
Rinehart.      [201]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  2,  1914 ;  D  :  35878 ;  Mary  Roberts 
Rinehart,  Sewickley,  Pa.  26144b 

Long  looked  for;  a  musical  play  in  3  acts  and 
4  scenes,  by  Albert  S.  and  Charles  E.  How- 
son.  66  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©   Frank   A.   Howson,   Brooklyn;    D:50]6. 
May  13,  1904;  2c.  May  13,  1904.  26145 


1302 


26146 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


26164 


Long  (The)  lost  daughter.     See  Capt.  Skin. 

Long-lost  (The)  nephew;  [play  in  1  act]  by 
Robert  C.  V.  Meyers;  [and]  Ghost  scene  from 
Hamlet.  Philadelphia,  P.  Garrett  &  co..  1886. 
p.  193-216.  12°.  (Dramatic  supplement  to 
One  hundred  choice  selections,  no.  7) 

©   P.    Garrett   &   co.,    Philadelphia;    1886: 
6012,  Mar.  15;  2c.  Sept.  9.  26146 

Long  (The)  lost  son;  musical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  M.  M.  Walsh.  41  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Libretto  only] 

©    Ic.    Jan.    4.    1912 :    D :  28224 :    Margaret 
Man<^field  Walsh,  Cincinnati.  26147 

Long  (The)  road.      See  Red  (The)  mark. 

Long  (A)  road  that  has  no  turning;  play  in 
4  acts,  by  Louis  Lawrence  [pseud,  of  L.  L. 
Kaufman"]      [22]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  20,   1914;   D:  36428;   Lawrence 
L.   Kaufman,  Columbus,  O.  26147a 

Long   (A)   shot.      Typewritten. 

©    Carvl    Wilbur,    New    York;     1900    A: 
4470..  Feb.  17;  2c.  Feb.  24.  26148 

Long  (The)  way  home;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  C. 
Skinner. 

©   Constance   Skinner,   Chicago ;    D :  12778, 
Apr.  18,  1908.  26149 

Longfellow's  dream.  -See  Enjoyable  enter- 
tainments. 

Longman  (The)  case;  a  modern  play  in  5  acts, 
by  Mrs.  C.  F.  McLean. 

©   Mrs.   C.    F.   McLean,    Cincinnati;    1895: 
19962,  Apr.  11 ;  2c.  May  16.  26150 

Longshoremen's    (The)    strike.      See   Lockout 

(The) 
Loo;  follie  musicale,  by  Farnie. 

©    George    M.    Vescelius,    Chicago;    1886: 
20423,   Sept.   10.  26151 

Looey;  dramatic  composition,  by  G.  V.  Hobart. 
12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   George   V.   Hobart,    Pelham   Manor,   N. 

Y. ;    I> :  10669,    May    31,    1907 ;    2c.    May    31, 

1907.  26152 

Look  after  Louise;  tragedy  in  1  act,  by"  C.  F. 

Nirdliiiger.      [37]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  8, 1915 ;  D  :  42142 ;  Charles  Fred- 
eric Nirdlinger,  New  York.  26152a 
Look  before  you  leap;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
L.  J.  L.  Stilwell.     71  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Laura    Jean   Libbey-Stilwell,    Brooklyn; 
D:  12035,   Jan.   3,  1908;   2c.   Jan.  3,   1908. 

26153 

Look  out  for  Hezikiah;  farce,  by  Louise  Rand 
Bascom.  Lebanon,  O.,  March  brothers,  1912. 
4  p.     8°.      (Famous  five-cent  funny  farces) 

©   Sept.   9,   1912;   2c.    Sept.   12,   1912;    D: 
30817;   March  bros.,   Lebanon,  O.  26154 


Look  out  for  paint;  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Cornelius  Shea.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co., 
1912.     33  p.     12°. 

©    Oct.    18,    1912;    2c.    Oct.    19,    1912;    D: 
31175;  AValter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston. 

26155 

Look  out  for  the  cat;  a  sketch  in  1  act  for  two 
black-face  comedians,  by  Harry  L.  Newton. 
Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1904.     12  p.     12°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  5091, 
May  28,  1904;  2c.  Oct.  5,  1904.  26156 

Look  who's  here — Napoleon;  farce  comedy  in 
2  acts,  by  C.  B.  Casad.  65  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Ic.   June  28,   1913;   D :  33646 ;   Campbell 
B.  Casad,  New  York.  26157 

Looking  backward;  or.  The  new  woman,  a 
comedy,  by  T.  J.  Kane. 

©  T.  J.  Kane,  Gunnison,  Col.;  1896:6774, 
Jan.  27.  26158 

Looking  backwards;  by  S.  Chambers.  13  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    7,    1911;     D:  25966;     Steplien 
Chambers,  Chico,  Cal.  26159 

Looking  for  a  wife;  a  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 
J.  M.  O'Sullivan.  Brooklyn,  J.  M.  O'Sullivan, 
1887.     30  p.     12°. 

©   James   M.   O'Sullivan,   Brooklyn;   1882: 
15055,  Sept.  11;  2c.  Sept.  12,  1887.         26160 

Same.     Rev.  ed. 

©   James   M.    O'Sullivan.    Brooklvn;    1888: 
2774,  Jan.  25 ;  2c.  Aug.  5,  1901.         '       26161 


— •  Same. 

©  by  James  M.  O'Sullivan,  Brooklyn,  as 
the  author,  in  renewal  for  28  years.  Re- 
newal no.  6377.  Feb.  6,  1915.  Original  entry, 
Jan.  25,  1888,  no.  2774.  26161a 

a   farce   comedy    in   3   acts,    by   David    De 


Wolf.     83  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    George    Samuels,    New    York ;    D :  3465, 
.  May  21,  1903 ;  2c.  May  21,  1903.  26162 

Looking  for  Mary  Jane;  farce  in  3  acts,  by 
Helen  Bagg.  Philadelphia,  Penn  publishing 
company,  1915.     85  p.     12°. 

©    Aug.    1,    1915;    2c.    Aug.    10,    1915;    D: 
41458;  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.     26162a 

farce  in  2  acts,  by  H.  Bagg.     [1],  121  p. 


4  .     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  13,  1913  ;  D  :  32664  ;  Helen  Bagg, 
Chicago.  26163 

Looking  for  Miss  Fortune. 

©  Fred  W.  Taylor  and  Mary  Orlette  Tay- 
lor,   New    York;    D :  5210,    Apr.    30,    1904. 

26164 


1303 


26165 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


26180 


Looking-  for  more;  or,  Turn  about  is  fair 
play;  farce  in  1  act,  by  (J.  M.  Lindsay.  Bos- 
ton, W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1909.    21  p.     12°. 

©   Nov.   20,   1909;   2c.   Nov.   22,   1909;    D: 
17498;    Clarence   M.    Lindsay,    Brooklyn. 

26165 

Looking  for  the  King;  a  Sunday  school  drama 
in  4  pts.,  by  Mrs.  B.  Peters  [i.  e.  Camilla  W. 
Peters]     Brooklyn,  W.  C.  Bryant  &  co.,  1894. 

5  p.  1.,  5-31  p.    illus.     12°. 

©    Mrs.    B.    Peters,    United    States;    1894: 
11457,  Feb.  24;  2c.  Mar.  20.  26165a 

Looking  for  trouble;  a  comedy  sketch  in  1  act, 
by  J.  Barnes  and  Abel  Seaman  [pseud,  of 
Frank  Eugene  Chase]     Boston,  W.  H.  Baker 

6  CO.,  1007.     14  p.     12°. 

©    Walter    H.    Baker    &   co.,    Boston;    D: 
10493,  May  4,  1907;  2c.  Aug.  20,  1907.    26166 


—  farce  in  3  acts,  by  Helene  Gingold  and 
Laurence  Cowen.  London,  S.  French,  ltd. ; 
New  York,  S.  French,  1913.  66  p.  12°.  (On 
cover:  French's  acting  ed.,  no.  2428) 

©    Jan.    31,    1913;    2c.    Feb.    1,    1913;    D: 
32154;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.      26167 


farcical  play  in  3  acts,  by  Helene  Gingold 

and  L.  Cowen.     73  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  16,  1910;  D:  21497;  Laurence 
Cowen,  London.  26168 

Looking   for  work;   dialog  for   5  boys   and   2 
girls,  by  E.  J.  Freund.     Antigo,  Wis.,  Antigo 


publishing  company,  1915.     13  p.     24°.     (Dia- 
logs for  school  picnics,  no.  8) 

©   July    20,    1915;    2c.    July    28,    1915;    D: 
41335;  Antigo  pub.  co.,  Antigo,  Wis.     26168a 

Looking  for  you;  a  dramatic  trifle  in  1  act,  by 
F.  W.  Hackett. 

©  Frank  AVarren  Hackett,  Portsmouth,  N. 
H. ;  1893:55116,  Dec.  13.  26169 

Looking  forward;  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  M.  Hol- 
brook.      [4],    25    p.      4°.      Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    8,    1915;    D :  42442 ;    Alva    M. 
Hoi  brook.  New  York.  26ie9a 

See  also,  at  end  of  alphabet,  titles  beginning 


with  figures:  1891-2091. 

Looking-glass  (The);  a  children's  play  in  1  act, 
by  Major  I'.  Trevor.  New  York,  Sanuiel 
French ;  London,  Sanniel  French,  ltd.,  1909. 
39  p.  12°.  ( [French's  international  copy- 
righted ed.  of  the  works  of  the  best  authors, 
no.  160]) 

©  Philip  Trevor,   London ;    D :  16002,   June 
5,  1909;  2c.  June  24,  1909.  26170 


Looking     into     the     future, 
dream. 


Lookout  inn;  play  in  1  act,  by  R.  Dalton.     10 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    23,    1911;    D:  23424;    Robert 
Dalton,  Brooklyn.  26171 


a  playlet  in  1  act,  by  W.  W.  Norton.    21  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  .William   Warren   Norton,    Detroit;     D: 
5088,    IVlay    28,    1904,   2c.    July    23,    1904. 

26172 

Lookout  Mountain;  or,  A  battle  amid  the 
clouds,  a  pyrotechnical  spectacular  and  pan- 
tomimic drama,  by  H.  J.  Pain  and  F.  Oakes 
Rose. 

©  Henry  J.  Pain  and  Frank  Oakes  Rose, 
New   York;   1894:53955,   Nov.   19.  26173 

Loom  (The);  play  in  3  acts  with  prologue,  by 
H.  L.  Cohn.      [46]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Dec.  31,  1913;   D :  35514 ;   Harrv   L. 
Cohn,  Spokane,  Wash.  26174 


Loom   (The)   of  life, 
dalen. 


See  Factory  (A)  Mag- 
See  Ashes   on   the 


Looms   (The)    of  Lowell 
altar. 


Loon    that    went    looney    at    Luna;   by    T.    H. 
Barron. 

©  Tliomas  H.  Barron,  New  York ;  D :  5004, 
May  10,  1904.  26175 

Loop    the    loop;    a    dramatic    composition    in    3 
acts,  by  G.  E.  Poulson. 

©  George  E.  Poulson,  New  York;  D:2112, 
.     July  12,  1902.  26176 


—  a  3  act  comedy,  by  E.  F.  Rush. 

©  Ed.  F.  Rush,  New  York;   D :  816.  Aug. 
31,  1901.  26177 


Loose     discipline     illustrated. 
(The) 


See    Deserter 


See     Murphy's 

1304 


Loot  of  the  Filipinos'  cache;  play  in  1  act,  by 

G.   G.   Belden.      [1],  10  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  14,  1913;   D :  33785 ;   George  G. 

Belden,  Spokane,  W^ash.  26178 

Looting  (The)  of  the  Second  national;  sketch 
in  2  scenes,  by  J.  F.  Blaney.  3  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  21,  1913;  D:  32105;  J.  Francos 
Blaney,   New   York.  26179 

Lopey  (The)  'lopers;  a  1  act  comedy  playlet, 
by  R.  C.  Nash.     61  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ralpli   Chester   Nash,   Wliitman,   Mass. ; 
D:  15113,  Feb.  17,  1909;  Ic.  Feb.  8,  1909. 

26180 


26180 


COPYEIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


26201 


Lopez  de  Coria;  juguete  comico  en  2  actos  (el 
sesundo  dividido  en  2  cuadros)  oi'iginal  de 
Pedro  Miiuoz  Seca  y  Pedro  Perez  Fernandez. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1914. 
52  p.     12°. 

©  Sept.  17,  1914;  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1914;  D: 
3S209 ;  P.  Mimoz  Seca  y  P.  P6rez  Fernandez, 
Madrid.  26180a 

Lora;  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Russell  and  Mrs. 
E.  N.  Morgan.    57  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Edmund  Russell  and  Mrs.  Edmund  Nash 
Morgan,  Cleveland;  D :  5821,  Nov.  25,  1904; 
2c.  Nov.  25,  1904.  26181 

Lora  Breckenridge;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Mrs. 
G.  Goldthwaite. 

©  Mrs.  Geo.  Goldthwaite,  Leadville,  Col.; 
1891 :  30168,  Aug.  24.  26182 

Lord  and  Lady  Byron;  a  romantic  comedy 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  M.  Bennett. 

©  A.  Milo  Bennett,  Cliicago ;  1900  A :  1319, 
Jan.  15.  26183 

Lord  and  Lady  Tinkeytong;  farce  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  E.  Nice.    48  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Eugene  Nice,  New  York ;  D :  10601,  May 
20,  1907 ;  2c.  May  20,  1907.  26184 

Lord  and  lover;  an  operetta  in  3  acts,  by  D.  P. 
Holland.  New  York,  S.  W.  Green  [printer] 
1879.    36  p.    12°. 

©  Daniel  Pope  Holland,  New  York;  1879: 
2369,  Feb.  19 ;  2c.  Mar.  3.  26185 

Lord  and  master;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  from 
Florence  Marryat's  novel  Her  lord  and  mas- 
ter, by  R.  Rayland. 

©  Rose  Rayland,  New  York;  1876:2078, 
Feb.  17.  26186 

Lord  (The)  and  the  lady;  by  J.  A.  Golden.  11 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  A.  Golden,  New  York ;  D :  11860, 
Dec.  4,  1907 ;  2c.  Dec.  4,  1907.  26187 

Lord  (A)  and  two  ladies;  a  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  G.  H.  Howard.    104  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  George  H.  Howard,  Wasliington ;  D :  41, 
.Tan.  17,  1901 ;  2c.  Jan.  19,  1901 ;  Ic.  June  18. 
1909  (new  ed.)  26188 

Lord  Attenborough's  only  son  and  Katie  Du- 
rose,  the  abducted  girl;  by  J.  J.  Harkins.  46 
p.     16°.     Printed. 

©  James  J.  Harkins,  Pittsburgh;  1882: 
12229,  July  24 ;  2c.  Aug.  7.  26189 

Lord  Bantam;  a  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  J.  S. 
Houghton. 

©  John  S.  Houghton,  Philadelphia;  1872: 
1801,  Feb.  23.  26190 


Lord  Byron;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Rida  Louise 
Johnson. 

©    James   Young,    Baltimore;    1898:66185, 
Nov.  12.  26191 

Lord  Byron's  daughter;  by  L.  C.  King. 

©  Laura  Clayton  King,  Los  Angeles ;  D : 
12353,  Feb.  10,  1908.  26192 

Lord  Byron's  masters;  a  romantic  comedy  in 
4  acts,  by  A.  M.  Bennett. 

©  A.  ftlilo  Bennett,  Chicago ;  1900  A :  1322, 
Jan.  1.5.  ,  26193 

Lord  Chanticleer;  a  quaint  conceit,  by  F.  A. 
Mathews.    16  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  12,  1910;  D:  20445;  Frances 
Ayraar  Mathews,  New  York.  26194 

Lord  Chesterfield;  a  drama,  by  D.  A.  McFall. 
cover-title,  36  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©  D.  A.  McFall,  Austin,  Tex.;  1895:28100, 
May  24  ;  2c.  May  24.  26195 

Lord-Chuck-me-down  of  the  House  of  Lords 
of   England  in   trouble   in   America;   by    F. 
■  Evans. 

©  Frank  Evans,  Munhall,  Pa. ;  1899 :  15158. 
Feb.  2.5.  26196 

Lord  Coverdale;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Hodges. 
201  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  14,  1913;  D :  34135 ;  Arthur 
Hodges,  New  York.  26197 

Lord  Dopie's  finish;  a  comedy  sketch,  by  J. 
Hall.    29  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  .John  Hall,  Newark,  N.  J.;  D:4895.  Apr. 
18,  1904 ;  2c.  Apr.  18,  1904.  26198 

Lord  Drummond's  love;  an  original  historical 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  R.  N.  Traver  and  M. 
Breyer. 

©  Robert  N.  Traver  and  Mary  Brever,  New 
York  ;  1888 :  19745,  July  9.  26199 

Lord  Dunmersey;  a  melodrama,  by  L.  Richard- 
son. 

©  Leander  Richardson,  New  York ;  1889 : 
9167.  Mar.  22.  26200 

Lord  Eldred's  other  daughter;  original  comedy 
in  4  acts,  bv  H.  P.  Downing.  London,  Francis 
Griffiths  [1913]     85  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  10, 1913 ;  2c.  Dec.  30, 1913 ;  D  :  3.5.596 ; 
Henry  Francis  Downing  and  Francis  Griffiths. 
London,  26200a 

Lord  Falkland  and  Edward  Hyde  at  the  house 
of  the  former,  Great  Tew,  near  Oxford.  See 
From  king  to  king. 

Lord  Fancy  Jack;  a  farce  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
A.  Gross.     Ill  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Anna  Gross,  New  York ;  D :  5114,  June 
2,  1904 ;  2c.  June  2,  1904.  26201 


1305 


26201 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


26221 


Lord  Fitz  Faddle;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  M.  Barry. 
17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1915;  D :  39962 ;   James  M. 
Barry,  Dingmans  Ferry,  Pa.  26201a 

Lord  (A)  for  a  day;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
liooli  and  lyrics  by  J.  V.  Wilson.  81  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libvetto  only] 

©  James  Victor  WiKson,  Philadelphia;   D: 
6464,  Apr.  5,  1905 ;  2c.  Apr.  5,  1905.        26202 

Lord  George's  last  cigar;  a  playlet,  by  Jeanie 
Peet. 

©  Herbert  Peet,  Los  Angeles  ;  D  :  3285.  Air. . 
14,  1903.  26203 

Lord  (The)  high  elocutioner.  See  Macharado 
(The) 

Lord  (The)  high  executioner.     See  Titipu. 

Lord  James  Bilbo;  in  4  acts,  by  J.  M.  T.  IMur- 
ray.     [37]  p.    t°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  All?.  28,  1911 ;  D :  25089 ;  John  IM.  T. 
Murray,  Brooklyn.  26204 

Lord  John;  a  comedy  drama,  by  H.  J.  Learoyd. 

©  Harold  J.  Learovd,  New  York;  1900  A: 

17853,  July  20.  28205 

Lord  Larry.      See  Larry,  the  lord. 

Lord  Leicester's  love;  a  dramatization  of  Sir 
Walter  Scotfs  Kenilworth,  by  W.  B.  Mil- 
lard. 

©   William   Barrett  Millard,  New   London, 
Wis. ;  1897 :  50771,  Sept.  11.  26206 

Lord  L'Estrange;  a  play  in  5  acts,  a  dramatiza- 
tion of  Lytton  Bulwer's  INIy  novel,  by  Mrs. 
F.  G.  Jones. 

©  Mrs.  Frank  Goodbar  Jones,  Boston ;  D : 
4118,  Oct.  20,  1903.  26207 

Lord  Lieghton;  play  in  3  acts,  by  L.  Thiem. 
56  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.     Aug.     30,     1913;     D :  34287 :     Lena 
Thiem,    Sandusky,    O.  26208 

Lord  Love-ye;  romantic  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
M.  B.  Cooke.     [2],  101  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   June  23,    1913;    D :  33570 ;    Marjorie 
Benton   Cooke,   Chicago.  26209 

Lord  (The)  mayor;  an  operetta  in  2  acts,  by 
M.  Pardee.  17  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©    Munson     Pardee.     Worcester ;     D :  8866. 
July  25,  1906;  2c.  July  25,  1906.  26210 

Lord  (The)  mayor  of  Dublin;  a  play  in  3  acts 
and  3  scenes,  by  E.  Harrigan.  1.55  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  P:]dward  Harrigan,  New  York  ;  D  :  14534, 
Dec.   14,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  14,  1908.  26211 


Lord  (The)  of  Eallyhack;  a  libretto  in  3  acts, 
by  G.  J.  Smith.     36  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Geo.  Jay  Smith,  New  York ;  D :  14000, 
Oct.  7,  1908;  2c.  Oct.  7,  1908.  26212 

Lord  (The)  of  Coolevyn;  an  original  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  W.  J.  Greene.  Boston,  Angel 
guardian  press,  1899. 

©  William   Joseph  Greene,  Boston;   1899: 
'    29634,  iMay  1 ;  2c.  May  10.  26213 

Lord  of  the  manor;  an  original  comic  opera 
in  2  acts,  words  and  music  i)y  II.  L.  Marshall. 
34  p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Harry  Lord  Marsliall,  Sheepshead  Bav, 
N.  Y. ;  D:5529,  Sept.  14,  1904;  2c.  Sept.  14, 
1904.  26214 

Lord  Piccolo;  operette  in  3  akten,  von  Rudolph 
Schanzer  und  Cai-1  Lindau,  musik  von 
Henri  Ber^ny.  Leipzig,  Wien,  J.  Weinberger 
[etc.,  etc.]  1910.     50  p.     12°.     [Lyrics  only] 

©  Sept.  1,  1910;  2c.  Sept.  21,  1910;  D: 
22104;   Josef  Weinberger,   Vienna.         26215 

— —  See  also  Little  Boy  Blue. 

Lord  Poverty's  assets;  a  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  Renard  d'Falca  [pseud,  of  F.  J.  Mc- 
Grath.  Geneva,  Haussman  &  Zoellner,  1897. 
95  p.    8°. 

©  Frank  J.  McGrath,  Boston ;  1897 :  65389, 
Nov.  24 ;  2c.  Nov.  6.  26216 

a    comedy    in   4   acts,   by   Renard   d'Falca 


[pseud,  of  F.  J.  McGrath]  IManheim,  Ger- 
many, Printed  by  G.  Jacob,  1897.  273  p. 
12°. 

©   Frank    J.     McGrath,     Roxburv,    Mass. ; 
1897:5091,  Jan.  15;  2c.  Jan.  22.  26217 

Lord  Raglin  at  the  World's  fair;  a  comedy  in 
4  acts,  by  A.  E.  Lord. 

©  Alice  E.   Lord,   Baltimore;   1893:48748. 
Nov.  1.  26218 

Lord  Richard  in  the  pantry;  play  in  3  acts, 
dramatized  from  Martin  Swayne's  novel  of 
that  name,  by  M.  Collins  and  M.  Hoffman. 
117  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  18,  1914;  D:  37350;  Mabel  Col- 
lins and  Maud  Hoffman,  London.         26218a 

Lord  Sally's  wife;  a  i)lay,  by  C.   Slcinner. 

©    Constance    v'^^kinner,     Los     Angeles;    1); 
9947,  Feb.  11,  1907.  26219 

Lord  Strathmore;  a  drama,  founded  on 
Ouida's  I  Ijouise  de  la  Ramie's]  Strathmore. 
96  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Virna    Woods,    Sacramento,     Cal. ;     D : 
2161.  July  28,  1902 ;  2c.  July  28,  1902.     26220 

Lord  Timothy  Dexter;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  L. 
B.  ]\Iason. 

©   Louis    Bond    Mason,    New    York ;    1S95 : 
22228,  Apr.  22.  26221 


1306 


26223 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


26241 


Lord  Timothy  Dexter — Continued. 

or,    The    greatest    man    in    the    East,    a 

comedy  in  5  acts,  hy  H.  A.  Blood.    43  p.    12°. 

Printed. 

©  Henry  Ames  Blood,  Washington ;  1874 : 

5405,  Apr.  21;  2c.  May  16.  26222 

Lord  Tom  Noddy;  a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts, 
written  by  George  Dance,  music  composed  by 
F.  Osmond  Carr. 

©    Frank    W.    Sanger,    New    York;    1896: 
20118,  Apr.  1.  26223 

Lord  Tweedie;  a  melodi'amatic  comedy  in  4 
acts,  by  R.  L.  Weed.  185  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Robert    Lewis    Weed,    New    York ;    D : 
1324,  Jan.  20,  1902;  2c.  Jan.  20,  1902.     26224 

Lords  and  lovers;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  O.  T. 
Dargun.     126  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Olive  Tilford  Dargan,  Stearns,  N.  C. ;  D : 
8106,  Mar.  5,  1906;  2c.  Mar.  5,  1906.     26225 


and  other  dramas;  by  Olive  Tilford  Dar- 
gan. New  York,  C.  Scribner's  sons,  1906.  4 
p.  1.,  3-315  p.     8°. 

Contents  :     Lords   and   lovers. — The   shep- 
herd.— The  siege. 

©  Charles  Scribner's  sons,  New  York;  A: 
157726,  Oct.  11,   1906;   2c.  Oct.  12,  1906. 

26225a 

Lords  of  creation;  woman's  suffrage  drama  in 
3  acts,  by  Ella  Cheever  Thayer.  Boston,  G. 
M.  Baker  &  co.,  1883.     39  p.     12°. 

©  George  M.  Baker,  Boston;   1883:23^3, 
Dec.  17;  2c.  Dec.  22.  26226 

Lore;  zeitbild  en  1  akt,  von  Tonio  Kanzler. 
Elberfeld,  Sam.  Lucas,  1895.     24  p.     8°, 

©  Sam.  Lucas,  Elberfield,  Germany;  1895: 
37673,  July  20;  2c.  Aug.  14.  26227 

Lorelei  (The);  drama  in  4  acts,  by  K.  Jones. 
[1],  121  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    28,    1912;    D :  30738 ;    Kallulu 
Jones,  New  York.  26228 


—  human  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Roland  Oliver 
riiseud.  of  Henry  White]  21  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    29,    1913;    D:3.51S5;    Henry 
White,    Sacramento,    Cal.  26229 


—  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Emerson. 

©  Evalyn  Emerson,  Boston  ;  D  :  8395,  Apr. 
21,  1906.  26230 


— ■  or.   The  Rhine  maiden,   by   H.   Frederick. 
3  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Helena  Frederick,  New  York ;  D :  14385, 
Nov.  27,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  27,  1908.  26231 


Loreley;  a  romantic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  Carlo 
d'Ormeville  and  A.  Zanardini,  English  ver- 
sion by  Alfred  Kalisch,  music  by  A.  Cata- 
lani.  London,  G.  Ricordi  &  co.,  1907.  [5], 
5-34,  5-34  p.  8°.  [Libretto  only.  Italian 
and  English] 

©  Ricordi  &  co.,  Milan ;  D :  10877,  June  28, 
1907 ;  2c.  June  29,  1907.  26232 

Lorena's  lovers;  or,  A  boy  of  the  period,  a 
modern  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  J.  Brier. 

©  Warren  J.  Brier,  Plymouth,  Wis. ;  1880 : 
5227,  Apr.   2.  '  26233 

Lorenzaccio;  schauspiel  in  5  akten,  unter  zu- 
grundelegung  des  gleichnamigen  dramas  von 
Alfred  de  Musset,  von  Fritz  Herz.  Berlin, 
Vita,  deutsches  verlagshaus  [1908]  2  p.  1., 
[3]-118  p.  12°.  (Bibliothek  moderner 
dramen,  band  no.  27) 

©  Yitn,  deutsches  verlagshaus,  Berlin ;  D : 
13438,  July  29,  1908;  Ic.  July  30,  1908;  Ic. 
Sept.  18,  1908.  26234 

Lorestan;  a  drama,  by  H.  A.  Blood. 

©  Henry  Ames  Blood,  New  Ipswich,  N.  H. ; 
1878:3717,  Mar.  28.  26235 

Loretta;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  C.  Denegre. 
Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Denegre,  Washington;  1899: 
18692,  Mar.  13 ;  2c.  May  15.  26236 


a  romance,  by  J.  W.  Gardiner. 

©    J.    Warren    Gardiner,    Dunning,    Neb. ; 
D:5136,    June  6,   1904.  26237 

Lorgaire  (The);  an  Irish  drama  in  1  act  and  5 
scenes,  by  E.  Harrigan. 

©    Edward    Harrigan,     New    York ;     1878 : 
2438,  Feb.  27.  26238 

an    original    Irish    romantic    drama    in    3 


acts  and  a  prologue,  by  E.  Harrigan.     126  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Edward    Harrigan,    New    York;    1878: 
10249,  Sept  6;  2c.  Sept.  23.  26239 

Lori  Pollinger;  schwank  in  3  akten,  von  Franz 
von  Schonthan  und  Rudolf  Oesterreicher. 
Berlin,  F.  Bloch  erben.     92  p.     12°. 

©   Felix   Bloch   erben,    Berlin;     D:  15012, 
Feb.  6,  1909;  2c.  Feb.  6,  1909.  26240 

Oder,  Der  dumme  Aug'ust,    schwank    in   3 


akten,  von  Franz  von  Schonthan  und  Ru- 
dolf Oesterreicher.  Berlin,  Felix  Bloch 
erben.     103  p.     12°. 

©  Henry  W.  Savage,  New  York ;  D :  14392, 
Nov.  28,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  28,  1908.  26241 

—  See  also  Miss  Patsy. 


1307 


26242 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


26259 


Loriena;  or,  The  heroine  of  King's  Court,  a 
melodrama  in  4  acts,  dramatized  partially 
from  a  novel  called  At  war  with  herself,  by 
W.  O.  Leslie.  Philadelphia,  The  author, 
1882.     [81]  p.    8°. 

©  William  O.   Leslie,   Philadelphia;   1882: 
16556,  Oct.  6;  2c.  Nov.  3.  26242 

Lorine;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  E.  Ives. 

©   A.   E.   Ives,   Detroit ;    1887 :  11056,   Apr. 
25.  26243 


or,  The  enchanted  dream,  a  dramatic  pan- 
tomime in  4  acts,  by  J.  .Tarow.  Chicago, 
L.  E.  Cassatt,  1880.    23  p.    12°. 

©  Joseph  .Tarow  and  William  Boeder,  Chi- 
cago; 1880:1210,  Jan.  20;  2c.  Feb.  4.      26244 

Lorna;  or.  The  Cuban  heiress;  a  drama  in  4 
acts,  bv  Rev.  B.  J.  Raycroft.  Erie,  Pa.,  B.  J. 
Raycroft.  1908.     52  p.     10°. 

©    Benjamin   J.    Raycroft,    Erie,    Pa. ;    D : 
13420,  July  27,  1008;  2c.  Aug.  21,  1908. 

26245 

Lorna  Boone;  by  F.  Owsley  and  L.  F.  Lance. 

©  Fitzhugh  Owsley,  New  York,  and  Laura 
F.  Lance,  Cleveland;  1890:35751,  Nov.  13. 

26246 


—  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Harry  J.  Cohen. 

©   Gazzolo   cS:   Cohen,    Chicago;    D:  13298, 
July  6,  1908.  26247 


—  a  drama  in  3  acts,   by  Mrs.  Ted   Sparks. 
[21]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Ted  Sparks,  Kansas  City, 
Mo.;  D:  16200,  June  30,  1909;  2c.  June  30. 
1909.  26248 

a  pastoral  play  in  4  acts,  from  R.  D.  Black- 


more's  famous  story  of  romance,  adapted  by 
M.   Doran.      Typewritten. 

©  Marie  Doran,  New  York ;  1900  A :  .30655, 
Dec.  19;  2c.  Dec.  19.  26249 


—  a  play  in  5  acts,  founded  upon  R.  D.  Black- 
more's  novel,  by  M.  Dowling.  Melrose,  Mass., 
M.  Dowling,  1901.     [46]  p.    8°. 

©    Mildred    Dowling,    Melrose,    Mass. ;    D : 
495,  May  20,  1901 ;  2c.  June  17,  1901.    26250 

a  romantic   drama   in  4  acts,   based   upon 


Blackmore's  romance  of  Exmoor,  by  Lily  A. 
Long.     76  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  L.  A.  Long.  St.  Paul ;  D :  6474,  Mar.  25, 
1905;  2c.  Mar.  25,  1905.  26251 

or.  Rose  brilliants,  by  A.  Tassin.     Type- 


written. 

©    Algernon    Tassin,     Washington;     1899: 
69735,  Oct.  26 ;  2c.  Oct.  26.  26252 


Lorrain  (Le) 
ote. 


See  Don  Quichotte. — Don  Quix- 


Lorraine;  a  serio-comedy  in  5  acts,  by  F.  B. 
Colby.     36  p.     obi.    8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  F.  B.  Colby,  St.  Louis ;  1885 :  17498, 
Aug.  17 ;  2c.  Aug.  17.  26253 

Los  de  la  burra;  humorada  baturra  en  1  acto, 
dividido  en  5  cuadros,  en  prosa,  original  de 
Juan  Perez  Zuniga  y  Rlanuel  de  L'Hotellerie. 
IMadrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1915. 

.   39  p.    12°. 

©  Aug.  30,  1915;  Ic.  Sept.  1,  1915;  D: 
41647;  J.  Perez  ZGfiiga  y  M.  de  L'Hotellerie, 
Madrid.  26253a 

Los  de  la  cola;  entremes  sainetesco,  en  prosa, 
original  libro  y  musica  de  R.  Lopez-Monte- 
negro. Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
noles]  1915.     28  p.     12°. 

©  .Tune  24.  1915;  Ic.  June  25,  1915;  D: 
41059;  Ramon  Lopez-Montenegro,  Madrid. 

26253b 

Losa  (La)  de  los  sueiios;  comedia  en  2  actos  en 
prosa,  original  de  J.  Benavente.  Madrid  [So- 
ciedad de  autores  espaiaoles]  1911.    53  p.    12°. 

©  Dec.  30,  1911 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1912  ;  D  :  28165  ; 
Jacinto  Benavente,  IMadrid.  26254 

See  also  Lata  (La)  de  los  celos. 

Loser  (The)  gains;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  R.  H. 
Davis.     116  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  30,  1915;  D :  41128 ;  Robert 
Harkness  Davis,  Washington.  26254a 

Loser  (The)  wins;  drama  in  3  acts  and  4  scenes, 
by  F.  A.  Bell.    39  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  1,  1913  ;  D  :  34605  ;  Florence  Al- 
■^drich  Bell,  New  York.  26255 

play  in  1  act,  by  C.  Moffett.     [2],  20  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  27,  1913;  D :  32094 ;  Cleveland 
Moffett,  New  York.  26256 

Losing  a  husband.     Sec  Youth's  revenge 

Losing  a  lover.     Sec  Pleasing  her  parents. 

Losing  (A)  game;  a  play  in  1  act,  liy  Lady 
Augusta  Gregory.     {In  Gael,  Dec,  1902) 

©  S.  J.  Richardson,  New  York;  D :  2646, 
Nov.  28,  1902 ;  2c.  Nov.  29,  1902.  26257 

Loss  (The)  of  the  ward.     See  Guardian  Jerry. 

Loss  (The)  to  a  nation  by  the  freak  of  a  fool. 
See  Althaea  Surratt. 

Lost;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  bv  D.  A.  Blanchard. 
New  Orleans,  G.  IMiiller,  1886.    41  p.     12°. 

©  Dawson  A.  Blanchard,  New  Orleans ; 
1886 :  1.5301,  July  5  ;  2c.  July  31.  2625S 

■  a    spectacular,    sensational    and    emotional 

comedy  drama  in  5  acts,  by  I.  Davidson. 

©  Isidore  Davidson,  New  York;  1882:6861, 
Apr.  29.  26259 


1308 


26260 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE    UNITED  STATES 


26280 


Lost — Continued. 

a   toiiiperiince  drama   in  5  acts,  by   E.   C. 

Dunn.     Rofkford,  111. ;  Register  co.,  1877.     24 

p.     8°. 

©  E.  C.   Dunn,  Rockford,  III.;  1877:1133, 

Jan.  29 ;  2c.  Feb.  26.  26260 

or,    The    convict's    revenge,    a    sensation 

drama  in  3  acts,  by  H.  C.  Curley. 

©  H.  C.  Curlev,  United  States ;  1874 :  4389, 
Apr.  2.  26261 

or.  The  fruits  of  the  glass,  a  temperance 


drama  in  3  acts,  by  F.  L.  Cutler.  Clyde,  O., 
A.  D.  Ames,  1882.  10  p.  12°.  ( [Ames' series 
of  standard  and  minor  drama,  no.  104] ) 

©  A.  D.  Ames,  Clyde,  O. ;  1882 :  21296,  Dec. 
35;  2c.  Dec.  15.  26262 

or,  The  missing  bonds,  an  oriijinal  protean 


drama  in  3  acts,  by  Scott  Marvel  (D.  Findley) 

©  Dawson  Findley,  New  York ;  1874 :  1202, 

Feb.  2.  26263 

Lost,  a  chaperon;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  Bruer- 
ton  and  William  Shipman  Maulsby.  [1],  64  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Apr.   12,   1911;    D:  23974;    Courtney 
Bruerton,  Maiden,  Mass.  26264 

Same.     Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1912. 

69  p.    12°. 

©    Feb.    17.    1912;    2c.    Feb.    19,    1912;    D: 
28755 ;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.    26265 

Lost,  a  husband;  farce  in  1  act,  by  D,  E.  Benn. 
11  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  30,  1910 ;  D :  20924 ;  D.  E.  Benn, 
New  York.  26266 

Lost,  a  pair  of  suspenders;  by  Richard  Stone- 
lei.^h  [pseud,  of  L.  L.  Luckenbill]  9  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  L.  Le  Roy  Luckenbill,  Greensburg,  Ind. ; 
D  :  16113,  June  23,  1909  ;  2c.  June  23,  1909. 

26267 

Lost,  a  thousand  dollars;  a  sketch  in  mono- 
logue.   4  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Fred    Le   Porte    Diggs,    New   Y^ork ;    D: 
15545,  Apr.  5,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  5,  1909.        26268 

Lost  (The)  ace;  or.  The  Island  of  Pokah,  an  en- 
tirely original  joyful,  musical  extravaganza 
in  2  sbuflles  and  a  deal  of  laughter.  New 
York,  1888. 

©   Carroll   Johnson,   United   States;    1S8S: 
11148,  Apr.  17.  26269 

Lost  among  the  floes.     See  Polaris. 

Lost  among  the  living;  a  comedy  drama  la  4 
acts,  by  W.  L.  Ballauf,  jr. 

©  William  L.  Ballauf,  jr.,  Baltimore ;  1896 : 
58782,  Oct.  26.  26270 


Lost,  an  opportunity;  by  E.  Walter.    TjTpewrit- 
ten. 

©  Eugene  W^alter,  Cleveland ;  1900  A :  2092, 
Jan.  23 ;  2c.  Apr.  18,  1901.  26271 

Lost  and  found;  an  American  drama  in  a  pro- 
logue and  4  acts,  by  C.  T.  Dazey. 

©  Charles  Turner  Dazev,  Cambridge,  Mass. ; 
1878 :  15580,  Dec.  30.  26272 

a  farce  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  J.  M.  Clarke 


and  A.  R.  Tafft.    106  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Josephine  IMiller  Clarke  and  Adella  R. 
Tafft,  Providence,  R.  I.;  D :  8004,  Feb.  16, 
1906 ;  2c.  Mar.  2,  1900.  '  26273 

a  nuisical  farce  comedy,  by  Josephine  Mil- 
ler  (Lucille  Loring)    [i.  e.  J.  M.  Clarke] 

©  Lucille  Loring,  New  York;  1891:26372, 
July  23.  26274 

an  original,  domestic  sensational  drama  in 


3  acts,  by  G.  A.  Beane. 

©  George  A.  Beane,  United  States;  1876: 
8648,  July  21.  26275 


—  play  in  5  acts. 

©  Albert  Carr,  New  York ;  1874 :  12703,  Oct. 
12.  26276 

play  in  1  act,  by  Bert  Hanlon.     5  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    27,    1915;    D :  41322 ;    Joseph 
Laurie,  jr..  East  Brookfield,  Mass.         26276a 

—  a  sensational  modern  drama  in  4  acts  and 


a    prologue,    adapted    from    the    French,    by 
George  Hoey. 

©  William  J.  Comley,  Philadelphia;  1884: 
5502,  Mar.  15.  26277 

or.  The  story  a  locket  told,  by  E.  J,  Evans 


and  C.  J.  Hallowell. 

©    Clarence    J.    Hallowell     &     Everett     J. 
Evans,  New  York ;  D :  14479,  Dec.  7,  1908. 

26278 

See    also    Fortune    (The)    hunters. — Her- 


minie. — Rock     Allen,     the     orphan. — Settle- 
ment (The)  in  the  West. 

Lost  and  found,   a  boy;  play  in  1  act,  by  L, 
and  J.  Kutner.     5  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  2,  1912;  D :  31534 ;  Lewis  Kut- 
ner and  Jennie  Kutner,  Philadelphia.      26279 

Lost  and  won;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  L.  A.  Tur- 
ner.    [2],  16  p.    f°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  July  3,  1914 ;  D :  37459 ;  Lillian  Anna 
Turner,  Newark,  N.  J.  26279a 

a  romantic  drama  in  5  acts,  by  C.  D.  Wil- 


son. 


©   Charles    Day    Wilson,    Chicago;   1889: 
9889,  Mar.  29.  26280 


1309 


26281 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSIOnONS 


26299 


Lost  and  won — Continued. 

or,  True  love's  reward,  a  play  in  4  acts, 

by  E.  liumley. 

©    Edward    Rumley,    Gilman,    111.;    1874: 
1742,  Feb.  16.  26281 

See  also  May  Cody. — Perdita. — Quel  sera 

le  denoliment? 

Lost  (The)  art;  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
.1.  A.  Lacy.     [1],  14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic  Aug.  26,  1914 ;  D :  37945 ;  J.  A.  Lacy, 
Minneapolis.  26281a 

a  farce  in  1  act,  by  George  Henry  Trader 

and  J.  J.  Corbett.     Typewritten. 

©  J.  J.  Corbett,  New  Yorli ;  1900  A :  17332, 
July  14;  2c.  July  14.  26282 

— -  See  also  Paracelsus. 

Lost  at  sea;  or,  The  joyful  surprise,  a  play  in 
5  acts,  by  M.  Veitch.  60  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   May    Veitch,     New    Yorli;     1885:18571, 
Sept.  2;   2c.   Sept.  2.  26283 

Lost  (The)  baby;  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  Hanlon. 
[IJ,  21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  31,  1911 ;  D :  23804 ;  Win.  Han- 
lon, Cohasset,  Mass.  26284 

Lost  (The)  boy;  farce-comedy  in  1  act,  by  E. 
Bloudell.     [2],   14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  16,  1911 ;  D :  24955 ;  Edw.  Blou- 
dell, New  York.  26285 

a  musical  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  E. 

Bloudell.     93  p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Libret- 
to only] 

©   Edward   Blondell,   New   York;    D:5456, 
Aug.  17,  1904;  2c.  Aug.  17,  1904.  26286 

See  also  Wandering  (A)  Billikin. 

Lost  (The)  button.      See  Tribulations. 

Lost  (The)  cause;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  T. 
O'Brien. 

©    James   T.    O'Brien,    New    York;     1871: 
8842,  Sept.  22.  26287 

or.  Gray  and  blue,  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 

H.  C.  Graham.     Selma,  Ala.,  R.  S.  Wetmore, 

1888. 

©  Hamilton  C.  Graham,  Selma,  Ala. ;  1888 : 
10242,  Apr.  9 ;  2c.  Apr.  28.  26288 

Lost  (The)  certificate;  or,  An  Irish  story, 
comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  W.  Van 
Hamm. 

©    Mary    Wolfe    Van    Hamm,    Cincinnati ; 
1888 :  17997,  June  23.  26289 

Lost  (The)  chest;  a  vaudeville  in  1  act,  by  Geo. 
Henry  Trader,  with  introduction  by  S.  Larg- 
man. 

©   Sigmund    Largman,    New  York;    1899: 
60149,  Sept.  19.  26290 


Lost   (A)   child;   in  4  acts,   by   S.   J.   Browne. 
32  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Samuel  J.  Browne,  Springfield,  Vt. ;  D: 
25,  Jan.  11,  1901;  2c.  Jan.  12,  1901.        26291 

See   also    Boscoe    Buscombe. — Top    (The) 


landing. 

Lost  children;  a  drama  in  5  acts  and  8  tab- 
leaux, compiled  from  French  sources,  by  A. 
,  R.  Cazauran.     123  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  A.  R.  Cazauran,  New  York;  1879:2674, 
Feb.  26;  2c.  Apr.  10.  26292 

Lost  (The)  chord;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
W.  Holcomb. 

©  Willard  Holcomb,  New  York;   D :  3624, 
June  19,  1903.  26293 

4  acts,   by  F.   S.   Vane  and  A. 

p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

Sutton    Vane    and    Arthur    Carlton, 

21,  1906;  2c.  Apr.  22. 

26294 


—  a  play   in 
Carlton.     10 

©    F. 

London  ;  D  :  9483,  Nov 
1907. 


by  G.  M.  Laing, 

written. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    27,    1914; 
Mayhood  Laing,  Chicago. 


[59]   p.     4°.     Type- 

D:  36844;    George 
26294a 


—  play  in  1  act,  by  F.  T.  Ackerman.     [16]  p. 
4°,     Ms. 


©   Ic.   May   29,   1911;    D: 
T.  Ackerman,  Indianapolis. 

Same. 

©   Ic.    July   13,   1911;    D; 
T.  Ackerman,  Indianapolis. 

Lost  (The)  clew.     See  Cora. 


24354;    Florence 
26295 


24677;   Florence 
26296 


Lost  (The)  co-respondent;  farcical  comedy  in 
2  acts,  by  Butler  Davenport.  162  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   May    6,   1915;    D:  40576;    Bramliall 
players,  inc.,  New  York.  26296a 


Lost    (The)    diamond;    a    thrilling    drama,    by 
Col.  W.  C.  Falkner. 

©    W.    C.    Falkner, 
5731,  Mar.  29. 


Ripley,    Miss. 


1883: 
26297 


■or. 


The  cotton  spinner,  a  new  and  origi- 
nal local  drama,  by  J.  Hart. 

©  Josh  Hart,  New  York;  1875:5098,  May 
17.  26298 

—  See  also  Skeleton  hand. 


Lost  (The)  diamonds;  a  play  in  1  scene  and 
1  tableau,  by  C.  P.  E.  Burgwyn.  Richmond, 
Va.,  J.  W.  Randolph  &  co.,  1894.    24  p.     12°. 

©  CoUinson  Pierrepont  Edwards  Burgwyn. 
Richmond ;  1894 :  38161,  Aug.  17 ;  2c.  Dec.  14. 

26299 


Lost  (The)   found. 

1310 


See  Stolen   (The)   child 


26300 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


26321 


Lost  (The)  garter;  a  burlesque  in  1  act,  by  E. 
Ilauford.     2G  p.     4°.  .  Typewritten. 

©   Edwin   Hanford,    New   Yorl^ ;    D :  1336G, 
July  18,  1908.     2c.  July  20,  1908.  26300 

a  burletta  in  1  act,  by  Edwin  Hanford.    32 

p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Harry  Bryant,  Green  Lawn,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
14447,  Dec.  3,  190S ;  2c.  Dec.  3,  1908.      26301 

Lost  Gulch;  a  drama  of  the  West  in  the  60's 
and  7U"s,  by  F.  F.  Frisbie.  114  p.  obi.  8°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Frank    Fountain    Frisbie,    Detroit;    D: 
15960,   May  27,   1909;   2c.   May   27,  1909. 

26302 

Lost  (The)  heart;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  A.  C. 
Hansen.      [1],  10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1911 ;  D :  23790 ;  Adolf  Chr. 
Hansen,  New  York.  26303 

Lost  (The)  heir;  by  G.  Pleau,  jr.  5  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  George  Pleau,  jr.,  Kochester,  N.  Y. ;  D : 

2959,  Feb.  6,  1903 ;  2c.  Feb.  6,  1903.  26304 

a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  G.  A.  Tomp- 
kins. 

©  G.  A.  Tompkins,  Cortland,  N.  Y. ;  1894: 
53638,  Nov.  17.  26305 

[3], 


—  play  in  3  acts,  by  Robert  W.  Shirley. 
150  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  21,  1912 ;  D :  30079 ;  John  Rein- 
hard,  New  York.  26306 

also    Adele. — My    God!    whose    wife 


■ -^^ee 

am  I? 

Lost  (The)  heir  to  millions;  drama  in  4  acts, 
I)y  W.  A.  Melius.     [24]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Nov.  20,  1914 ;  D :  38859 ;  William  A. 
IMelius,  Ghent,  N.  Y.  26306a 

Lost  (The)  heiress;  in  4  acts,  by  C.  A.  Patter- 
son. 

©  Charles  Alexander  Patterson,   Shawnee, 
Okl. ;  1900  A  :  31288,  Dec.  26.  26307 

-See  also  Little  Firefly. 

Lost    (The)    heiress    of    Redstone    hall.      See 
Marian  Gray. 

Lost    (The)    hour;   dramatic   novelty    in   1   act, 
by  J.  Noel.     18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  2,  1915  ;  D  :  40817  ;  Joseph  Noel, 
Yonkers,  N.  Y.  26307a 

Lost  in  a  big  city. 

©  Albert  H.  Woods,  New  York ;   D :  6576, 
Apr.  26,  1905.  26308 

reconstructed  version  of  Out  in  the  streets, 

a  play  in  5  acts,  by  Henry  Belmar.     144  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  N.   S.  Wood,  New  York;   D :  6796,  June 
9,  1905 ;  2v\  June  9,  1905.  26309 


Lost  in  a  cave;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Charles  God- 
dard.     11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    May   19,   1915;    D:  40702;    Star   co.. 
New  York.  26309a 

Lost  in  Africa;  a  roipantic  melodrama  in  6 
acts,  from  the  French,  by  Howard  P.  Taylor. 

©  Frederick  W.  Bert,  Portland,  Me. ;  1888 : 
26511,  Sept.  17.  26310 

Lost  in  Egypt. 

©    Robert    Taylor     Parkinson,     Lancaster, 
Pa. ;  1900  A :  29438,  Dec.  3.  26311 

■  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Frank  Du- 

mont.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  L.  W.  Washburn,  New  York ;  1891 :  4170, 
Jan.  29 ;  2c.  Jan.  29.  26312 

Lost  in  Mexico;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W. 
.  Stephens.     [1],  25  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    19,    1914;    D:  37359;    Wallie 
Stephens,  Denver.  26312a 

Lost  in  New  York;  a  melodrama,  by  G.  Clarke. 

©  George  Clarke,  New  York;  1883:22682, 
Dec.  8.  26313 

Lost  in  the  Adirondacks;  a  romantic  drama  in 
four  acts,  by  J"'rederick  Standish  [pseud  of 
F.  S.  H.  Reed]     Typewritten. 

©  Harry  Reed,  Chelsea,  Mass. ;  1893 :  1372, 
Jan.  5;  Ic.  received.  26314 

Lost  in  the  chase;  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  Mrs. 
L.  J.  R.  Palmer. 

©  Mrs.  L.  J.  Richards  Palmer,  Cleveland ; 
1880:  1553,  Jan.  27.  26315 

Lost  in  the  desert;  or.  The  fight  for  life,  by 
C.  .J.  Etzeltine. 

®  Cornelius  J.  Etzeltine,  New  York;  1877: 
9991,  Aug.  31.  26316 

Lost  in  the  jungles;  by  H.  P.  Halbrau.  5  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  24,  1910 ;  D :  20286 ;  De  Witt  H. 
Crawford,  Missoula,  Mont.  26317 

Lost  in  the  shuffle;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  W.  Cutshaw. 

©   James  W.  Cutshaw,   Chicago;   1900  A: 
5285,  Feb.  26.  26318 

Lost  in  the  snow;  a  domestic  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  L.  Kelsey. 

©  Lizzie  Kelsey,  United  States ;  1886 :  14033, 
June  18.  26319 

Lost  jewel;  original  dramatic  sketch,  by  R. 
Romany.     11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  4, 1910 ;  D  :  21390 ;  Rose  Romany, 
Seattle.  26320 

Lost  (The)  jewels;  a  comic  opera,  libretto  by 
A.  Raymond,  music  by  P.  L.  Atherton. 

©  Percy  Lee  Atherton  and  Alfred  Raymond, 
United  States  ;  1893  :  8188,  Feb.  13.  26321 


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26344 


Lost  key;  by  C.  B.  Harper.    15  p.    4".    Ms. 

©  ic.  Dec.  13,  1909 ;  D :  17693 ;  Cora  Brown 
Harper,  Greenville,  O.  26322 

Lost  (The)  leader;  in  4  acts,  by  E.  O'Connor. 
105  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Elizabeth    O'Connor,    London;    D:789, 
Aug.  23,  1901 ;  2c.  Aug.  31,  1901.  26323 

Lost  love;   an  American  drama   in  6  acts,  by 
Ridge  Waller  [pseud,  of  C.  K.  Dimraitt] 

©    Charles    Ridgely    Dimmitt,    Baltimore ; 
1885 :  8777,  Apr.  14.  26324 

a    domestic    melodrama    in    5    acts   and    6 


tableaux,  by  Mortimer  Murdoch. 

©   John   H.   Visher,   Brooklyn;   1885:4812, 
Feb.  24.  26325 

or.  The  will-o'-the-wisp,  the  original  pas- 


toral, a  modern  moral  mystery  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  Templeton, 

©  Juan  Templeton,  Alexandria,  Va. ;  1880 : 
13347,  Aug.  31.  26326 


Lost  love  letters. 
Lost  (The)  mine. 


See  Diana. 
See  Nevada. 


Lost  my  last  five  in  poker;  play  in  1  act,  by  A. 
Greeuberg.    13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.   21,   1914;   D:  36110;   Abraham 
Greenberg,  New  York.  26326a 

Lost  (The)  New  Year;  a  play  in  2  scenes,  for 
children,  by  Eleanor  IVIaud  Crane.  New  York, 
H.  Roorbach,  1897.  28  p.  12°.  ([Roorbach's 
American  ed.  of  acting  plays] ) 

©    Harold    Roorbach,    New    York;    1897: 
52640,  Sept.  20 ;  2c.  Oct.  7.  26327 

Lost  (The)  note;  or.  The  idiot's  revenge,  a 
local  drama  in  1  act,  by  F.  T.  Shaw. 

©  Fred  T.  Shaw,  New  York;  1873:10907, 
Sept.  23.  26328 

Lost  (The)  nug-get  mine;  a  spectacidar  melo- 
drama in  1  act,  by  W.  Newell.  15  p.  16°. 
Typewritten, 

©  Willard  Newell,  Bradford,  Pa. ;  D :  11433, 
Sept.  28,  1907 ;  2c.  Sept.  28,  1907.  26329 

Lost  on  the  Sultana;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
H.  J.  Lyda. 

©  Henry  J.  Lyda,  St.  Louis ;  1882 :  18368, 
Oct.  31.  26330 


Same. 

©  Henry  J.  Lyda,  St.  Louis ;  1882 :  18896, 
Nov.  7;  2c.  Nov.  7.  26331 

Lost  (The)  orphan  girl.    See  Maggie  La  Moan. 

Lost  out;  playlet  In  1  act,  by  J.  H.  Washburne. 
[1],  8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  6,  1911;  D:  24859;  John  Hurd 
Washburne,  New  York.  26332 


Lost  (The)  package;  or.  Cousin  Clara's  ball, 
by  M.  Ferrier. 

©  Margaret  Ferrier,  St.  Louis ;  1884 :  23637, 
Nov.  28.  26333 

Lost  (The)  parade;  or.  The  minstrel  leader  and 
the  banner  boy,  a  comedy  musical  act,  by  G. 
Rogers,  jr.  cover-title,  8  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Mar.  6,  1913 ;  D :  32536,  George  Rog- 
ers, jr..  New  York.  •  26334 

Lost  (The)  paradise;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J. 
Ligon. 

©  Junius  Ligon,  Chicago ;  1899 :  34164,  May 
22.  26335 

drama  in  3  acts,  by  Ludwig  Fulda,  adapted 

from  the  German  original  for  the  American 
stage  by  Henry  C.  De  Mille.  New  York,  I. 
Goldmann,   1897.     77  p.     12°. 

©  Goldmark  &  Conried,  New  York;  1897: 
18591,  Mar.  22 ;  2c.  May  4.  26336 

emotional   melodrama   in   5   acts,    adapted 

from  the  German,  by  Lorin  Jasper  Howard. 

©  Howard  &  Doyle,  Chicago;  1898:48035, 

Aug.  15 ;  2c.  Dec.  14 ;  2c.  July  5,  1899.    26337 

or.  Work  and  wages,  a  drama  in  4  acts. 


adapted  from  the  German  of  Ludwig  Fulda, 
by  J.  A.  Eraser.     Typewritten. 

©   John   A.   Eraser,   Chicago;   1898:58861, 
Oct.  6;  2c.  Jan.  12,  1899.  26338 

Lost  (The)  pearl;  drama,  by  L.  Hathaway. 
©  Luella  Hathaway,  Black  Creek,  N.   Y. ; 
1887 :  10944,  Apr.  23.  26339 


—  musical   vaudeville   sketch,    by   R.  Clarke. 
13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    19,    1909;    D :  16738 ;  Robert 

Clarke,  Riverside,  Cal.  26340 


—  an  original  drama  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Wilson. 

©   Fred   Wilson,   New   York ;    1886 :  13580, 
June  11.  26341 


a  play  in  4  acts,  by  O.  H.  Wittenberg. 

©   Oscar   H.   Wittenberg,    Oak   Park,    111.; 
1898  :  20616,  Mar.  31.  26342 

Lost  (The)  Pleiad;  fantasy  in  2  acts,  by  J.  D. 
Stone.      [3],  45  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.     Sept.    14,    1910;    D:  22047;     Jane 
Dransfield  Stone,  Brooklyn.  26343 


a  mythological  drama,  by  M.  J.  Wilson. 

©  Mable  James  Wilson,  Palestine,  111. ;  D : 
16030,  June  8,  1909.  26344 

Lost  (The)  Pleiades;  play  in  1  act,  by  D.  K. 
Higbee.     7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  1,  1914 ;  D :  36900 ;  Daisy  Kath- 
leen Higbee,  Jacksonville,  Fla.  26344a 


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26361 


Lost  (The)  prince;  a  Christmas  play  in  rhyme, 
bv  Elizabeth  F.  Guptill.  Lebanon,  O.,  March 
brothers,  1905.    cover-title,  25  p.    16°. 

©  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O. ;  D :  7104,  Aug. 
14.  1905:  2c.  Oct.  13.  1905.  26345 


—  a  spectacular  lyric  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 
F.  W.  Benton.  St.  Louis,  F.  W.  Benton  & 
CO.,  1883.    2  p.  1.,  18  p.    24°. 

©  F  Weber  Benton,  St.  Louis;  1883:9691, 
May  26;  2c.  June  14.  26346 

—  See  also  Four  plays  for  children. 


Lost  (The)  princess;  a  comic  opera  in  4  acts, 
libretto  and  music  by  L.  F.  Jerome. 

©     Leona     Fontainebleau     Jerome,     New 
York  ;  1893  :  27882,  June  10.  26347 

See  also  Royal  (The)  order  of  the  ogling 


owls. 

Lost  (The)  Princess  Bo  Peep;  sequel  to  the 
House  that  Jack  built,  operetta  in  2  acts, 
libretto  and  lyrics  by  A.  C.  D.  Riley,  music 
by  Jessie  L.  Gaynor.  [59]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  July  31,  1912 ;  D :  30399 ;  Alice  O.  D. 
Riley,  Evanston,  111.  26348 

Lost  (The)  quality;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  H,  S. 
Sheldon.     [124]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    5,    1913;     D:  32508;     Minnie 
Marie  Sheldon,  New  York.  26349 

Lost  (The)  queen;  child's  play  in  1  act,  by  I. 
Anderson.     [2],  9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    23,    1913;     D:  32051;     Isabel 
Anderson,  Brookline,  Mass.  26350 

Lost   (The)   race.      See  Monstantia. 

Lost   (The)  regiment;  a  romantic  drama  in  3 

acts,  by  L.  Gamble  and  Edward  A.  Morphy. 

©   Leland   Gamble,    San   Francisco;    1893: 

1648,  Jan.  6.  26351 

Lost  (The)  rib;  a  spectacular  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  C.  H.  Yale. 

©    Charles    H.    Yale,    Philadelphia;    1886: 
17735,  Aug.  3.  26352 

See  also  I  see  Zenith. 


Lost  river;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J. 
Arthur. 

©   Joseph   Arthur,   Pelham  Manor,   N.   Y. ; 
1899 :  29632,  May  1.  26353 

• -a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Joseph  Arthur.    Type- 


written. 

©  Charlotte  Arthur,   New   York;    1900  A: 
SG97,  Apr.  4;  2c.  Apr.  4.  26354 


Lost    (The)    sheep;    drama    in    4    acts,   by    B. 

Thomashefsky. 

[94]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  30,  1914;  D:  38953;  Boris 
Thomashefsky,  New  York.  26354a 

Lost  silk  hat.  See  Five  plays;  by  Lord  Dun- 
sany. 

Lost  (The)  son.  See  Smugglers  (The)  of 
Scotland.   , 

Lost  (The)  soul;  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  A.  Lacy. 
[1],  124  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  29,  1914 ;  D :  37160 ;  J.  A.  Lacy, 
Minneapolis.  26354b 

a  play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Sackett. 

©  Marion  Sackett,  Oakland,  N.  J.;  1900 
A :  20975,  Aug.  22.  26355 

a  tragedy  of  conscience  [in  1  scene]  by  A. 

L.  MacKaye.     [2]  p.     4°.     Printed. 

©  Arthur  Loring  MacKaye,  Los  Angeles; 
D:9456,  Nov.  19,  1906;  Ic.  Dec.  3,  1906;  Ic. 
Dec.  6,  1906.  26356 

Lost,  stolen  or  strayed;  play  in  3  acts,  by  S. 
Stone.    41  p.    4°.    Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Apr.  27,  1914;  D :  36903 ;  Sydney 
Stone,  New  York.  26356a 

Lost,  strayed  or  stolen;  libretto,  by  J.  Cheever 
Goodwin,  music  by  Woolson  Morse.  [Song 
words] 

©  T.  B.  Harms  &  co..  New  York;  1896: 
34603,  June  11;   2c.  June  IL  26357 

'musical    farce    in    4    acts,    written    by    J. 

Cheever  Goodwin,  composed  by  W.  Morse. 

©  J.  C.  Goodwin  and  Woolson  Morse,  New 
York ;  1892  :  9632,  Mar.  3.  26358 

Lost  (The)  sunbeam;  comedy  drama  in  1  act, 
by  K.  Bunnell.     13  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  A.  K.  Hopcroft,  Fruitvale,  Cal. ;  D: 
12990,  May  18,  1908 ;  2c.  May  8,  1908.     26359 

Lost  (The)  thought;  drama  in  3  acts  and  an 
epilogue,  by  A.  H.  A.  Thompson.  39  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  31,  1915;  D:  41373;  Andrew 
H.  A.  Thompson,  New  York.  26359a 

Lost  to  the  world;  a  rural  comedy-drama  in  4 
acts,  by  W.  E.  Harvey.  117  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  W.  E.  Harvey,  Richmond ;  D :  5510,  Sept. 
7,  1904;  2c.  Sept.  22,  1904.  26360 

a  stirring  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  Jean 

Barrymore.     69  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  United  amusement  co.,  Erie,  Pa. ;  D : 
8754,   June  29,  1906;  2c.  June  29,   1906. 

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Lost  (The)  trail;  a  comedy  drama  of  Western 
life  in  4  acts,  by  A.  E.  Wills.  134  p.  4°. 
Typewritten, 

©  Anthony  E.  Wills,  Brooklyn ;  D :  10769, 
June  14,  1907;  2c.  June  21,  1907.  [Note: 
Copies  deposited  have  title.  The  lost  trail; 
or,  General  Faulkner's  daughter,  founded  on 
A.  E.  Wills  one  act  idyll  of  Colorado  en- 
titled, A  round-up]  26362 

Lost  (The)  treasure;  a  refined  rural  drama,  by 
F.  C.  Barclay. 

©  Fannie  C.  Barclay,  New  York ;  D :  13383, 
July  21,  190S.  26363 

Lost  (The)  tree.  See  Best  (The)  authors' 
Christmas  plays. 

Lost  (The)  twins;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  L.  Jack- 
sou.     [1],  25  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  6,  1913;  D :  32.538 ;  Harry  L. 
Jackson,   New  York.  26364 

or.   The  babes  in   the  wood,    spectacular 


burlesque,  by  Harry  B.  Smith. 

©  David  Henderson,  Chicago;  1890:28358, 
Sept.  15.  26365 

Lost  (The)  verdict.  See  First  (The)  negro 
jury. 

Lost  (The)  village;  romantic  opera  in  4  acts, 
by  E.  S.  Dwight.    46  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  14,  1910;  D:  22313;  Edward   S. 
Dwight,  Smyrna,  Del.  26366 

Lost  (A)  vocation;  or.  The  student's  down- 
fall, a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  K.  Daly.  80  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  James  King  Daly,  Boston ;   1891 :  11956, 
Apr.  2 ;  2c.  June  8.  26367 

Lost  (The)  voice;  a  skit,  by  A.  A.  Griffiths. 
7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Anita   Avery   Griffiths,    San   Francisco ; 
D :  14582,  Dec.  21,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  21,  1908. 

26368 

Lost  (A)  wife;  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
W.  Gault  Browne. 

©  J.  E.  H.  Long,  Chicago ;  1900  A :  28444, 
Nov.  19.  26369 

a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  L.  Walters. 

©   Charles   L.   Walters,   Chicago;   D :  2126. 
July  16,  1902.  26370 

Lost  (The)  will;  a  negro  sketch,  formerly 
called  Government  despatches,  by  A.  J. 
Leavitt,  arr.  by  Charles  White.  New  York, 
R.  M.  De  Witt,  1875.  7  p.  12°.  ([De  Witt's 
Ethiopian  and  comic  drama,  no.  60] ) 

©  Robert  M.   De  Witt,  New  York;   1875: 
7718,  July  23;  2c.  Sept.  2.  26371 

See   also   Black    (The)    hand.— Old   Uncle 


Lost  (The)  year;  fantastic  drama  in  4  acts  and 
6  .scenes,  by  M.  Brown.  50  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    22,    1915;    D :  40435 ;    Martin 


Brown,  New  York. 


26371a 


Lotametra;  a  dramatic  sketch,  being  the  sug- 
gestion of  a  forgotten  bit  of  the  story  of  an- 
cient Khem,  by  H.  M.  Barstow.    Los  Angeles, 

•  Cal.,  1908.    28  p.    1  pi.    8°. 

©  Hollen  M.  Barstow,  Los  Angeles;  D: 
14628,  Dec.  24,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1909.    26372 

Loteria  intemacional;  entremes  comico-lirico- 
bailable  en  2  cuadros  y  en  prosa  original  de 
R.  M.  de  Pereda  y  A.  R.  Ferrandiz,  mfisica 
del  maestro  Federico  Chaves.  Madrid  [Socie- 
dad  de  autores  espanoles]  1909.  17,  [2]  p. 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Nov.  IS,  1909;  2c.  Nov.  19,  1909;  D: 
17477 ;  Ramon  Maria  de  Pereda  y  Antonio  R. 
Ferrandiz,   Madrid.  26373 

Lotos  (The)  flower;  domestic  society  drama  in 
4  acts  and  6  tableaux,  from  the  German  OI 
Martlit,  dramatized  and  arr.  by  M.  L.  John- 
son. 

©  Martha  Laffitte  Johnson,  Philadelphia ; 
1875  :  5903,  June  7.  26374 

Lotos  (The)  maid;  a  nmsical  play  in  3  acts,  by 
A.  MattuUath.  30  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Alice  MattuUath,  New  York ;  D :  7892, 
Jan.  18,  1906;  2c.  Jan.  18,  1906.  26375 

Lots  of  Leo.     See  Leo,  and  lots  of  it. 

Lottchens  geburtstag';  lustspiel  in  1  akt,  von 
Ludwig  Thoma.  Miinclien,  A.  Langen,  1911. 
69  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  18,  1911;  2c.  Dec.  30,  1911;  D: 
28126;  Albert  Langen,  Munich.  26376 

Lottery  (The)  man;  by  R.  J.  Young.  [94]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  22,  1910 ;  D :  21852 ;  Rida  John- 
son Young,  Greenwich,  Conn.  26377 

See  also  Wie  man  einen  niann  gewinnt. 


Glory. 


Lottery  (The)  of  love;  an  eccentric  comedy  in 
3  acts,  from  the  French  of  Bisson  and  Mars, 
by  A.  Daly. 

©  Augustin  Daly,  New  York ;  1888 :  28631. 
Oct.  8.  26378 


—  Same. 

©  .Joseph  F.  Daly  and  Richard  Dorney. 
New  York,  as  executors,  in  renewal  for  28 
years.  Renewal  no.  7013,  Oct.  9,  1915.  Origi- 
nal entry,  Oct.  8,  1888,  no.  28631.  26378a 


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26396 


Lottei-y  (The)  ticket;  a  comic  operetta  in  2  acts, 
by  H.  T.  Smith.  [Washington,  J.  H.  Soule  & 
CO.,  1886]     22  p.    8°. 

©    Hubbard    Taylor    Smith,    Washington; 
1886 :  2206S,  Oct.  1 ;  2c.  Oct.  4.  26379 

-realistic  drama  in  5  acts,  by  L.  L.  Phillips. 

©    Laura    L.    Phillips,    Nev/    York;    18G0: 
33972  ;  Oct.  80.  26380 

■ ■  See  also  Widow  Maloney. 

Lottie,  the  poor  saleslady;  or.  Death  before 
dishonor.     79  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Chas.  E.  Blaney,  New  York;   D :  10996, 
July  19,  1907 ;  2c.  July  19,  1907.  26381 

Lotties'  strategem;  a  sketch  in  1  act,  by  A. 
Girard.     10  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Annie  Girard,    San   Francisco ;   D :  6662, 
May  13,  1905 ;  2c.  June  6,  1905.  26382 

Lotus  (The)  flower;  a  dance  vision  [by]  G. 
Von  Palm. 

©    Gustav    Yon    Palm,    Rochester,    N.    Y. ; 
1899  :  10749,  Feb.  6 ;  2c.  Apr.  6.  26383 

Lotus  (The)  lantern;  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  I. 
Taylor  and  Martin  Sabine.  [159]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  17,  1911;  D :  23981 ;  Mary  Im- 
lay  Taylor,  New  Haven.  26384 

Lotus  (The)  man;  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  M.  Bril- 
ant.    5  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  17,  1915 ;  D :  41315 ;  Arthur  M. 
Brilant,  New  York.  26384a 

Lotus  San;  a  musical  drama  in  1  act,  book 
and  lyrics  by  A.  A.  Chapin,  music  by  Harry 
Rowe  Shelley.  40  p.  8°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons,  New  York ;  D :  4272, 
Nov.  20,  1903 ;  2c.  Nov.  19,  1903.  26385 

Lout  a;  or.  The  pearl  of  Russia,  a  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  F.  Mons. 

©   Frangois  Mons,   New   York;   1885:2137, 
Jan.  23.  26386 

Louess;  a  musical  farce  in  2  acts,  by  Byron  P. 
Glenn.  Clyde,  O.,  Ames'  publishing  co.,  1901. 
28  p.  12°.  ([Ames'  series  of  standard  and 
minor  drama,   no.   425] ) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  D :  239,  Mar.  1, 
1901 :  2c.  Mar.  20,  1901.  26387 

Loughmore;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  P.  Hill. 
Erooklsm,  St.  Francis  college  print,  18S5.  1 
p.  1.,  68  p.     12°. 

©   Joseph   P.   Hill,   Brooklyn;    1885 :  12'^75, 
June  11 ;  2c.  Feb.  1.  26388 

Lcuina:  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  W.  Mumford  [i.  e. 
E.  W.  Grant]     14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  20,  1915  ;  D  :  39740 ;  Ethel  Watts 
Mumford,  New  York.  26388a 


Louis  XI;  as  performed  by  Sir  Henry  Irving, 
from  the  original  of  Casimir  Delavigne  [i.  e. 
Jean  Francois  Casimir  Delavigne]  by  W.  R. 
Markwell,  adapted  for  performance  by  male 
characters  only  by  J.  H.  Stratford.  New 
New  York,  P.  J.  Kenedy  &  sons,  1913.  48  p. 
12°. 

©   Oct.   29,    1913;    2c.    Jan.   15,    1914;    A: 
362360 ;  P.  J.  Kenedy  &  sons.  New  York. 

26388b 


from    the    original    of   Casimir    Delavigne 

[i.  e.  Jean  I'l-angois  Casimir  Delavigne]  by 
W.  R.  Markwell,  adapted  iSy  J.  H.  Stratford 
New  York,  P.  J.  Kenedy  &  sons,  1913.  48  p 
12°. 

©    Oct.    29,    1913;    2c.    Jan.    15,    1914;    A 
362360;  P.  J.  Kenedy  &  sons,  New  York. 

26388c 

Louis  XIV;  play  in  5  acts. 

©  Albert  Carr,  New  York;  1874:12706. 
Oct.  12.  26389 

Louis  XIV  and  his  court;  a  pantomime,  by  De 
Rupert. 

©  Yicomte  De  Rupert,  Erie,  Pa. ;  1873  :  3582, 
Apr.  9.  26390 

Louis  XIV  and  the  bishop's  king';  a  play  in  5 
acts,  by  A,  O.  Myers. 

©  Allen  O.  Mvers,  Worthington,  O. ;  D : 
7721,Dec.  9,  1905.  26391 

Louis  Leure;  a  drama,  in  5  acts,  by  L.  Fass. 
32  p.    8°.     Printed. 

©  Lazarus  Fass,  New  Orleans ;  1885 :  24808, 
Nov.  27 ;  2c.  Mar.  IS,  1SS6.  26392 

Louis  Montey;  or,  Eis  mother's  life,  a  play,  by 
A.  C.  Couche. 

©  Albert  C.  Couche,  Springfield,  IMass. ; 
1885  :  24276,  Nov.  19.  26393 

Louis'  narrow  escape;  1  act  comedy,  by  J.  L. 
Barrios.     [3],  0  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  10,  1910;  D:  21769;  Joseph  L. 
Bai-rios,  New  York.  26394 

Louis  the  Sixteenth;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  bv  A. 
Welcker.    130  p.    obi.    16°.    Ms. 

©  Adair  Welcker,  Sacramento,  Cal. ;  1886 : 
15394,  July  5;  2c.  July  26;  Ic.  new  ed.  Aug. 
14,  1905.  26395 

Louis  the  13th.     See  Court  affairs. 

Lou.ise;  musical  romance  in  4  acts  and  7  scenes, 
words  and  music  by  Gustave  Charpentier, 
English  tr.  by  Charles  Alfred  Byrne.  New 
York,  Steinway  &  sons,  1907.  77  p.  4°.  [Li- 
bretto only.    French  and  English] 

©  Steinwav  &  sons,  New  York ;  D :  10855, 
June  26,  1907 ;  2c.  Nov.  4,  1907.  26396 


1315 


26397 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


26417 


Louise — Continued. 

-play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  McClure.     56  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  19, 1913  ;  D  :  32713  ;  Carl  McClure, 

New  York.  26397 

Louise  de  la  Valliere;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  R. 
Brown.    Typewritten. 

©  Ritter  Brown,  New  York ;  1900  A :  10870, 
Apr.  30 ;  2c.  Apr.  19.  26398 

a  tragedy  in  a  prologue  and  3  acts,  by  L.  B. 

Ditson. 

©    Lina    Bartlett    Ditson,    Albany;    1897: 
51747,  Sept.  16.  26399 

Louise  of  Prussia;  a  1  act  play,  by  C.  Arthur. 
10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Charles   Arthur,    New   Rochelle,    N.    Y. ; 
I):  4370,  Dec.  10,  1903;  2c.  Dee.  10,  1903. 

26400 

Louisiana. 

©  George  \Y.  Blacliburn,  Chicago ;  D :  4185, 
Nov.  3,  1903.  26401 

by  F.  H.  Behring.  64  p.  8°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Frederick   H.    Behring,    Louisville;    D: 
2801,  Jan.  2,  1903 ;  2c.  Feb.  7,  1903.        26402 

— ^-a  comic  opera,  by  R.  D.  White  and  M.  D. 
Longley. 

©  Richardson  D.  White  and  Margaret  D. 
I>ongley,  St.  Louis ;  D :  3867,  Aug.  24,  1903. 

26403 

a  drama,  by  F.  Fyles. 

©  Franklin  Fyles,  New  York;  1896:10561, 
Feb.  14.  26404 

a  play  of  the  heart  in  4  acts,  by  W.  M. 

Barrow. 

©   Wvlie   Micajah   Barrow,    Baton  Rouge, 

La.;   1899:17152,   Mar.   6.  26405 

a  sensational  drama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  Hale. 

©   Lee   Hale,    Louisville;    1895:8601,    Feb. 
9.  26406 

a  spectacular  extravaganza  in  a  prologue 

and  2  scenes,  by   H.  W.  Hayes,     cover-title, 
[15]  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©   Hiram   W.   Hayes,    St.   Louis;   D :  3796, 
Aug.  6,  1903;  2c.  Dec.  28,  1903.  26407 

liouisiana  discovery  and  purchase  history;  a 
grand  dramatic,  lyric  and  musical  spectacle, 
by  B.  Kiralfy. 

©    Bolossy    Kiralfy,    New    York;    D:2896, 
.Tan.  23.  1903.  26408 

Louisiana  Lou;  music-laden  diversion  in  2  acts, 
bv  A.  Burkhardt  and  Fred  Donaghey.  [99] 
p.     t\     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©    Ic.    Oct.    9.    1911;     D:2.'3443;    Addison 
Burkliardt,  Chicago.  86409 


Louisiana  Lou — Continued. 

musical    comedy    in    2    acts,    created    by 

Harry  Askin,  words  and  lyrics  by  Frederick 
Donaghey  and  Addison  Burkhardt,  music  by 
Ben  H.  .Jerome.  [84]  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  June  24,   1914;   D:3739S;   La   Salle 
opera  house  co.,  Chicago.  26409a 

Louisiana  lowlands;  or.  The  little  Mose's  in 
the  bull  rush's,  a  scenic  production,  negro 
character  dancing  and  singing  slvetch.  7  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Carroll  Johnson,  Boston ;  D :  4592,  Feb. 
6.   1904;   2c.  Jan.  30,  1904.  26410 

Louisiana   (The)  purchase. 

©  L.  P"'rank  Ottofy  and  J.  C.  Jannopoulo, 
St.  Lonis ;  D  :  3028,  Feb.  16,  1903.  26411 

Louisiana  (The)  purchase  spectacle;  a  grand 
dramatic,  lyric  and  mimical  play,  by  B. 
Kiralfy.     12  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©    Bolossy    Kiralfy,    New    York;    D :  2895, 
Jan.  23,  1903;  2c.  Dec.  10,  1903.  26412 

Loulou-kleine,  siisse  Loulou;  comodie  aus 
Napoleons  gliicklichsteu  tagen  in  4  akten,  von 
Carl  M.  Jacoby.  Berlin,  Arion  verlag,  1912. 
96  p.     8°. 

©  le.  Sept.  23,  1912 ;  D :  30923 ;  Arion  ver- 


lag,  Berlin. 


26413 


Loute;   comedie  en   4   actes,   par   Pierre   Veber. 

Paris,  P.  V.  Stock,  1905.     2  p.  1.,  290  p.     12°. 

©   P.    V.    Stock,   Paris ;    D :  7758,    Dec.   26, 

1905;   2c.   Dec.   26,   1905.  26414 

■  a  play  in  4  acts,  tr.  and  adapted  from  the 


French  of  Pierre  Veber,  by  P.  M.  Potter.    122 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Paul    M.     Potter,    England;     D :  13920. 
Sept.  26,  1908;  2c.  Oct.  5,  1908.  28415 

Louva,  the  pauper;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  T.  S. 
Denison.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison,  1878.  30  p. 
12°.      ([School  and  social  drama]) 

©    T.    S.    Denison,     Chicago ;     1878 :  12823, 
Nov.  7;  2c.  Nov.  11.  26416 

Same.     Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison   [1906]     36 


p.     12°.     (Amateur  series) 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago;  in  renewal  for 
14  years  from  Nov.  7,  1906 ;  D :  9327,  Oct.  26, 
1906;  2c.  Oct.  26,  1906.  26417 

Lovable  (A)  old  roue;  drama  in  4  acts  and  a 
prologue,  by  A.  L.  Jones.  [3],  108  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  21,  1915;  D:  41550;  Annie  L. 
Jones,  Ridgewood,  N.  J.  26417a 


1316 


26418 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


26434 


Love;  a  modern  morality  play  in  3  acts,  by 
A.  E.  Burke  and  Charles  Russell  Burke. 
iv,  71  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  ic.  June  1,  1910 ;  D :  21229 ;  Anne  Eliza- 
beth Burlie,  New  Yorls.  26418 

1  act  play,    by    M.    H..   Urner.      {In  The 


morning  telegraph.  New  York,  Feb.  26,  1911) 
©   Feb.    26,    1911;    2c.    Feb.    27,    1911;    D: 
23477;  Mabel  Herbert  Urner,  New  York. 

26419 


—  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  Heaton.     15  p.     4  . 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.     May    7,    1914;     D:  37023;     Harold 
Heaton,  Chicago.  26419a 

—  a  sensational  drama  in  3  acts  and  5  tab- 


leaux, by  H.  M.  Heymann. 

©  Henry  M.  Heymann,  New  York;  1876: 
11013,  Sept.  29.  26420 

-or,  The  girl,  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  H.  Gra- 
ham.     [2],  27  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  31,  1914;  D:  39259;  Joseph  H. 
Graham,  Brooklyn.  26420a 

See    also    Anonymous. — lu    love. 

Love  across  the  centuries.  Sec  Amor,  love, 
r  am  our. 

Love  affairs  of  an  old  maid;  play  in  4  acts, 
l)y  J.  Sterns  [pseud,  of  Justine  Sterns  Lewis] 
96  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    8,    1911;     D :  23299 ;     .Justine 
Sterns,  New  York.  26421 

Love  (The)  affairs  of  Lady  Betty;  a  comedy 
of  manners  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Magin.  78  p. 
4°.     Typev/ritten. 

©  Mary   Magin,   New  York ;   D :  5704,   Oct. 
28,  1904;  2c.  Oct.  28,  1904.  26422 

Love  (The)  affairs  of  madame;  a  sketch, 
words  and  music  by  Evelyn  Watson  [i.  e. 
of  A.  E.  Watson]  [10]  p.  8°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  May  21,  1910 ;  D :  21201 ;  Alice  Eve- 
lyn Watson,  St.  Louis.  26423 


Love    among    the   breakers, 
beach.  , 


See  Manhattan 


Love  among  the  roses;  a  comic  drama  in  3  acts, 
with  original  songs,  by  C.  Gayler. 

©  Charles  Gayler,  New  York;  1877:6899, 
June  11.  26424 

Love  among  thieves;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Agnes 
Armstrong  [pseud,  of  Agnes  Bird!  [1],  11  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .July  29,  1914;  D:  37699;  Agnes  Bird, 
Porthind,  Me.  26424a 


Love  and  a  carving  knife;  a  negro  farce  in  1 
act,  by  O.  E.  Young.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison 
[1901]     7  p.    12°. 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  D :  971,  Oct.  16, 
1901 ;  2c.  Nov.  15,  1901.  26425 

Love  and  a  way;  an  original  comedy  in  3  acts, 
for  female  characters  only,  by  Evelyn  Simms. 
Nev/  York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1904.  21  p. 
12°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York ;  D :  4476, 
.Jan.  5,  1904 ;  2c.  Feb.  1,  1904.  26426 

Love  and  anarchy;  a  sensational  melodrama  in 
4  acts,  by  W.  C.  Parker.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Deni- 
son [1904]  50  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  Alta  se- 
ries) 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  D :  5273,  July  8, 
3904;  2c.  Sept.  17,  1904.  26427 

Love  and  art;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  music  and  li- 
bretto by  C.  Trusiano,  English  tr.  by  A.  G. 
I^ampone.  [Hartford,  Conn.,  Capitol  print, 
1903]     [17]  p.    8°. 

©    Carmelo    Trusiano,    Hartford ;    D :  3734, 
July  7,  1903 ;  2c.  July  7,  1903.  26428 

Love  and  business;  play  in  1  act,  by  Charles 
Horwitz.    14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept  17,  1914 ;  D :  38146 ;  Marian  Mer- 
rill and  Louise  Hilton,  Boston.  26428a 

Love  and  country  (Amour  et  patrie);  a  his- 
torical drama  in  prologue  and  5  acts,  by  Lau- 
rencin  [i.  e.  Paul  Aime  Chapelle  Laurencin] 

©  FrauQois  Mons  and  Louis  Nathal,  New 
York ;  1886 :  19931,  Sept.  3.  26429 

Love  and  crime;  or.  Just  my  luck,  a  drama  in 

4  acts,  by  J.  Allen.     74  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  Allen,  Union  City,  Mich. ;  D :  2476, 

Oct.  16,  1902 ;  2c.  Oct.  16,  1902.  26430 

See  also  Moonlight  (The)  marriage. 


Love  and  death;  a  drama  in  6  acts,  by  A.  Cul- 
breth.     166  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Amy    Culbreth,    San    Francisco;    1895: 
41290,  Aug.  13;  Ic.  Feb.  24,  1896.  26431 

Love  and  desire;  play  in  5  acts,  by  B.  G.  Stejer. 
78  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.    29,    1912;    D:  31274;    Beatrice 
Grenier  Stejer,  Portland,  Or. 


Love  and  disease. 


26432 

See  Water-cure  (The) 


Love  and  duty;  by  G.  Addison. 

©    Grace   Addison,    San   Francisco;    1899: 
35329,  May  26.  26433 

an    American    military    drama    in    4    acts. 


taken  from  the  French. 

©   Adolphe  A.   Corbett,   New   York;    1802: 
12789,  Mar.  23.  26434 


1317 


26435 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


26453 


Love  and  duty — Continued. 

a  melodrama  of  the  Mexican  war  in  4  acts, 

by  Col.  P.  Inarahnm  and  T.  W.  Kins.  Sara- 
toga Spring-s,  N.  Y.,  N.  G.  Mingay,  1885.  26  p. 
12°. 

©  Prentiss  Ingraham  and  Tom  W.  King. 
United  States;  1885:2402,  Jan.  27;  2c.  May 
16.  26435 

■ ■  an  original  comedy  drama  in  prologue  and 

4  acts,  by  E.  Smitli.    83  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Edgar    Smith,   New   York;   1887:34436, 

Dec.  30 ;  2c.  Feb.  16,  1888.  26436 

a  play  in  5  acts,  adapted  from  the  novel 

of  Jane  Eyre,  by  A.  E.  Dickinson. 

©  Anna  E.  Dickinson,  New  York ;  1876 : 
11014,  Sept.  29.  26437 

Love  and  empire.     See  Rienzi. 

Love  and  faith.     See  Sin  (The)  of  St.  Hulda. 

Love  and  fate.     See  Amaryllis. 

Love  and  g-eography  (Geografi.  og-  kjaerlighed) 
See  Plays;  by  Bjurnstjerne  Bjornson. 

Lcve  and  gratitude.     See  Jean  Baudry. 

Love  and  hate;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  A. 
Hayes. 

©  E.  A.  Hayes,  Randolph,  N.  Y. ;  1884 :  355, 
Jan.  4.  26438 

See  also  Daughter  (The)  of  the  people. 

Love  and  honor.  See  Bitter  atonement. — 
Tangled  lives. 

Love  and  hope;  a  drama  in  5  acts. 

©  Alonzo  S.  Gear,  New  York ;  1876 :  11693, 
Oct.  16.  26439 

Love  and  intrigue.     See  Bobbers  (The) 

Love  and  its  counterfeit;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
E.  C.  Hardy.    51  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Evelina  Cooke  Hardy,  New  York ;  D : 
.5045,  Jlay  18,  1904 ;  2c.  July  12,  1904.      26440 

Love  and  jealousy.     See  Cola. — Duty. 

Love  and  justice;  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  B.  F. 
Hayden. 

©  B.  F.  Havden,  Buena  Vista,  Col.;  1900 
A :  15304,  June  20.  26441 

Love  and  labor;  or,  The  perils  of  the  poor, 
dramatized  from  John  Eriginu  Barrett's  story 
in  the  New  York  Weekly,  by  A.  H.  Mills. 

©  Albert  H.  Mills,  Brooklyn;  1878:3336, 
Mar.  19.  26442 

Love  and  lather;  a  negro  farce  in  1  act,  by 
(».  E.  Young.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  [1901] 
15  p.    12°. 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  D :  970,  Oct.  16. 
1901:  2c.  Nov.  15,  1901.  26443 


Love  and  laughter;  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts, 
by  Frederic  Fenn  Arthur  Wimperis.  Lon- 
don, Metzler  &  co.  (1909)  ltd.,  1913.  23  p. 
8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©    Nov.    24,    1913;    2c.    Dec.    1,    1913;    A: 
361025;  Metzler  &  co.   (1909)   ltd.,  London. 

26444 

Love  and  law;  comedy  drama  in  3  acts  and  4 
'  scenes,   by   H.   M.   Tekschow.     [2],   56  p.     f°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Dec.   18,   1914;   D:  39142;   Reinhold 

M.  Telschow,  New  York.  26444a 

[2], 


playlet  in  1  act,  by  H.  E.  De  Lasaux. 

17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  15,  1913;  D:  34425;  Harry  E. 
De  Lasaux,  Orland,  Cal.  26445 

or,  A  labor  of  love,  an  original  American 

play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Nobles.     Philadelphia, 
Ledger  job  print,  1884.    78  p.    12°. 

©  Milton  Nobles.    Brooklyn  ;    1883 :  15213, 
Aug.  17;  2c.  July  10,  1884.  26446 

See  also  Ritta. 

Love  and  letters.     See  Street  (The)  singer. 

Love  and  liberty;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  T. 
Malcolm  Watson. 

©  J.  M.  Hill,  New  York ;  1888 :  20755,  July 
19.  26447 

Love  and  life;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  A. 
Westhauser.     37  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Joseph    A.    Westhauser,    St.    Paul ;    D : 
3100,  Mar.  7,  1903;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1903.     26448 

Love  and  lockjaw;  a  black-face  farce  in  1 
scene,  by  Henry  L.  Williams.  New  York, 
The  De  Witt  publishing  house. 

©  R.  H.  Russell  &  son,  New  York;  1895: 
40445,  Aug.  6;  2c.  Oct.  9.  26449 

Love  and  loyalty;  a  romantic  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  M.  Walsh. 

©   Marie    Walsh,     Brooklyn;     1896:28733, 
May  11.  26450 

See  also  Tried  and  true. 


Love  and  lucre;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  C.  P.  Brown. 

©   Charles    P.  Brown,     Brooklyn;     1884; 

21950,  Nov.  3.  26451 

Love  and  luxury;  a  domestic  drama  in  3  acts, 
based  on  the  German  of  Benedix,  by  J.  B. 
Matthews. 

©  J.  Brander  Matthews.  New  York ;  1871 : 
6123,  June  27.  26452 

Love  and  majesty.  See  Frederick  the 
Great. — Queen  Elizabeth. 


1318 


26453 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


26472 


liove  and  money;  dramatized  and  adapted 
from  C'harles  Reade's  story  A  perilous  secret, 
l)y  A.  S.  Plunkett. 

©  Addie  Seeley  Plunkett,  New  York ;  1884 : 
24500,  Dec.  11.  26453 

farce   comedy   in   1   act,  by   F.   D.   Wight- 


man.     [1],  9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  25,  1912 ;  D :  31242 ;  Florence  D. 
Wlghtman,  New  York.  26454 

Love  and  mushrooms.  See  Majority  (A)  of 
one. 

Iiove  and  music;  musical  sketch,  by  Frank  B. 
Carr.  5  p.  f°.  Typewritten.  [Words 
only] 

©  M.  D.   Silverman,  Duluth,  Minn.;  1891: 
26527,  July  24;  2c.  July  24.  26455 

Love  and  nitroglycerine;  1  act  comedy,  by 
H.  H.   Peck.     14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  16,  1910;   D :  21047 ;   Harry  H. 
Peck,  Boston.  26456 

Love    and   patriotism;    American    drama    in    4 

acts  and  6  tableaux,  adapted  by  A.  Corbett. 

©    Adolphe    Corbett,     New     York;     1888: 

10073,  Apr.  6.  26457 

in  4  acts,  by  I.  Barsky.  61  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Israel  Barsky,  Conneaut,  O. ;  D :  76,  Jan. 
16,  1901;  2c.  Dec.  20,  1900.  26458 

a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  I.  Barsky. 

©    Israel    Barsky,     Conneaut,     O. ;     1899: 
58098,  Sept.  11.  26459 

Love  and  perdition;  by  E.  L.  A.  Carl. 

©  Emily  L.  A.  Carl,  Glen  Cove,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
10400,  Apr.  23,  1907.  26460 

Love  and  pickles;  1  act  dramatic  comedy  of  the 
Latin  quarter,  by  Jack  Burnett.  21  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  7,  1911 ;   D :  25701 ;   Jack  Bur- 
nett amusement  co.,  New  York.  26461 

Love  and  politics;  by  J.  McCullough. 

©    .James    McCullough,    New    York;    1897: 
8919,  Feb.  2.  26462 

a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  D.  S.  Foster. 

©    David    S.    Foster,    Utica,    N.    Y. ;    1889: 
40326,  Dec.  30.  26463 

a  farce  in  1  act,  by  H.  Macarthy. 

©    Harry    Macarthy,    Indianapolis ;    1871 : 
11S69,  Dec.  15.  26464 

Love  and  pride.  /S'ee  Fairly  won. — Lady  (The) 
of  Lyons. 

Love  and  remorse;  a  drama,  by  Mrs.  E.  Adams. 

Cleveland,  Kennedy  &  Doty,  188.5.     [37]  p.    12°. 

©   Mrs.   E,   Adams,   Cleveland;    1885:7162, 

Mar.  26 ;  2c.  May  15.  26465 


Love  and  roses;  by  E.  \\'.  King. 

©    Elizabeth    W.    King,    Elizabeth,    N.    J.; 
1896 :  10076,  Feb.  11.  26466 

Love  and  science;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  tr.  from 
the  French  of  Victorien  Sardou,  by  H.  Bedlow. 
56  p.     12°.     Printed. 

©    Henry    Bedlow,    Baltimore ;    1887 :  7136. 
Mar.  26 ;  2c.  Apr.  2.  26467 

Love  and  sour-krout.  See  German  (The)  emi- 
grant. 

Love  and  tea;  comedy-drama  of  colonial  times 
in  2  acts,  by  A.  P.  See.  Boston,  Walter  H. 
Baker  &  co„  1915.    22  p.     12°. 

©  June  30,  1915  ;  2c,  July  1,  1915  ;  D  :  41144 : 
Anna  Phillips  See,  Brooklyn.  26467a 

Love  and  temptation.     See  Sylvia. 

Love  and  the  dictionary.  See  Unrehearsed 
(An)  comedy. 

Love  and  the  doctors;  a  comedj'  in  4  acts,  by 
M.  M.  Mangasariau.  135  p.  obi.  16°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Mangasar  M.  Mangasarian,  Chicago ;  D : 
828,  Sept,  3,  1901 ;  2c.  Sept.  3,  1901.  26468 

Love  and  the  fool.     See  Furnace  (The) 

Love  and  the  law;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  E. 
Wells.     143  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Charlotte   Elizabeth  Wells,   New  York; 
D :  13130,  June  6,  1908 ;  2c.  June  8,  1908. 

26469 

Love  and  the  locksmith;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Oliver  Noll  [pseud,  uf  E.  E.  Enos]  [122]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  2,  1914  ;  D  :  35890 ;  Earl  Edwards 
Enos,  Chicago.  26469a 

Love  and  tyranny.  See  Victim  (The)  of  am- 
bition. 

Love  and  war;  by  G.  W.  Sloat. 

©  George  W.   Sloat,  United  States;   1884: 
2986,  Feb.  11.  26470 

an    adaptation    in   4   acts,    by    C.    Haddon 

Chambers,  of  the  French  melodrama  in  5  acts, 
Devant  Tennemi,  by  Paul  Chartou. 

©    James    Wallis,    New    York;    1891:4210, 
Jan.  29.  26471 

dramatic  episode  of  the  Civil  War  in  1  act, 

by  G.  Middleton.     [2],  17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  12,  1910;  D :  22548 ;  George  Mid- 
dleton, New  York.  26472 

a  farce  comedy  in  1  act,  by  C.  Kelly.    2  p.  1., 

30  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  19,  1914 ;  D  :  38845 ;  Claud  Kelly, 
Los  Angeles.  26472a 


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26489 


Love  and   war — Continued. 

a  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  N.  Shafer.    18  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  M.  N.  Shafer,  Jersey  City  ;  D :  15266,  Mar. 

6,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  6,  1909.  26473 

See    also    Alida.  —  Appomattox.  —  Geral- 


dine. — Under  one  flag. 

Love  and  war  and  a  lute;  a  drama  in  1  act, 
from  James  Workman's  The  silver  lute,  by 
T.  B.  Huber.    18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Thomas    Bellamy    Huber,    Darby,    Pa. ; 
D :  9616,  Dec.  11,  1906 ;  2c.  Dec.  21,  1906. 

26474 

Love — and  what  then;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
B.  M.  Hastings.  London,  Sidgwick  and  Jack- 
sou,  ltd.,  1912.    94  p.    12°. 

©  May  16,  1912  ;  2c.  June  5,  1912  ;  D  :  29874 ; 
Basil  Macdonald  Hastings,  London.        26475 

Love  (The)  apple;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  B.  H, 
Usborne.     [3],  26  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    19,    1912;    D :  29095 ;    Bertha 
Hoover  Osborne,  Washington.  26476 

Love  as  a  tonic;  comedy  farce  in  1  act,  by  A.  H. 
Laidlaw,  jr.     Typewritten, 

©  Alexander  H.  Laidlaw,  jr..  New  York; 
1897 :  3453,  Jan.  7  ;  2c.  Feb.  5.  26477 

Love  (The)  asylum;  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  L.  B. 
Ely.     87,  [3]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   May   6,   1911;    D:  24150;    Lewis   B. 
Ely,  St.  Louis.  26478 

play  in  2  acts,  by  L.  B.  Ely.     14  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Mar.  15,  1911;   D:  23660;   Lewis  B. 
Ely,   St.   Louis.  26479 

Love  at  first  sight;  a  play  in  a  prologue  and 
4  acts,  by  Ernest  Martin  and  Fewlass  Llew- 
ellyn.    113  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   E.   Martin   and   F.   Llewellyn,   London ; 
D:9004,  July  25,  1906;  2c.  July  25,  1906. 

26480 

Love  at  random;  original  3  act  comedy,  by 
F.  Claflin.     57  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Fuller   Claflin,     San    Francisco;    1894: 
42484,  July  30;  2c.  Aug.  13.  26481 

See  also  Sphinx  (The) 

Love  at  second  sight;  in  1  act,  by  B.  Porter 
[pseud,  of  E.  P.  Dechert] 

©   Edward   Porter   Dechert,   Philadelphia ; 
1900  A:  28557,  Nov.  20.  26482 


—  tabloid  musical  comedy  in  1  act,  by  C. 
J.  Stine.  [3],  21  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©    Ic.    Nov.    11,    1914;    D:  38766;    Charles 
Jacob  Stine,  Chicago.  26482a 


Love  at  the  window;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
C.  D.  Willard. 

©  Charles  Dwight  Willard,  Los  Angeles; 
D :  1048,  Oct.  14,  1901.  26483 

Love  atones  for  all;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  P. 
Ritter.     119  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  John  P.  Ritter,  Orange,  N.  J.;  D :  8027, 
Feb.  19,  1900 ;  2c.  Feb.  19,  1906.  26484 

Love   behind   a   throne.      See   Graustark. 

Love  behind  the  scenes;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
Mary  Moncure  Parker.  Chicago,  F.  J.  Drake 
&  CO.,  1903.  8  p.  16°.  (On  cover:  Drake's 
ed.  of  acting  dramas) 

©  Frederick  J.  Drake  &  co.,  Chicago;  D: 
4257,  Nov.  16,  1903;  2c.  Nov.  25,  1903. 

26485 

Love  (The)  bird;  play  in  3  acts,  by  R.  Barry. 
102  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr,  17,  1915;  D:  40390;  Richard 
Barry,  New  York.  26485a 

Love  (The)  birds;  miniature  musical  comedy 
in  1  scene,  libretto  by  H.  Thomson,  music 
by  Johann  C.  Schmid.  [2],  19  p.  4^  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Sept.  11,  1912;  D:  30797;  Herbert 
Thomson,  New  York.  26486 

Love,  board,  and  lodging;  an  original  comedy 
in  4  acts,  by  W.  H.  Phillips. 

©  Waldorf  H.  Phillips,  New  York;  1877: 
9376,  Aug.  14.  26487 

Love  (The)  bug;  romantic  humoresque  with 
music  in  2  acts,  by  O.  F.  Baerens.  [78]  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  11,  1914;  D :  38093 ;  Oscar 
Frank  Baerens,  St.  Louis.  26487a 

Love  by  induction;  an  original  comedy  in  1 
act,  by  Forbes  Heermans.  New  York,  The 
De  Witt  publishing  house,  1892.  31  p.  12°. 
( [De  Witt's  acting  plays,  no.  377] ) 

©  R.  H.  Russell  &  son.  New  York;  1892: 
52676,  Dec.  23 ;  2c.  Dec.  24,  1892 ;  2c.  Dec.  26. 
1893.  26488 

or,    A    modern    Pyramus    and    Thisbe,    a 


farce,  by  F.  Heermans. 

©  Forbes  Heermans,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. ; 
1888:2030,   Jan.   18.  26489 

—  and  other  plays  for  private  acting;  by 
Forbes  Heermans.  New  York,  The  De  Witt 
publishing  house  [1889]  4  p.  1.,  [3] -122  p. 
illus.    12°. 

Contents  :  Love  by  induction. — Between 
two  thorns. — Two  negatives  make  an  afllrma- 
tive. — In  the  fire-light. — Love's  warrant. 

©  R.  H.  Russell  &  son.  New  York ;  2c. 
1889:38489,  Dec.  17;  2c.  Dec.  30.         26489a 


1320 


26490 


COPYRIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED  STATES 


26508 


Love  by  telephone;  an  operetta  in  3  acts,  writ- 
ten, adapted  and  arr.  by  J.  Hall.  77  p.  16°. 
Printed.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Joseph  Hall,  Wheeling,  West  Va. ;  D: 
2281,  Aug.  27,  1902;  Ic.  Aug.  21,  1902;  Ic. 
Sept.  11,  1902.  26490 

Love  by  wireless;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  J.  A. 
Golden.     19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  .Joseph  A.  Golden,  New  York ;  D :  15407, 
IMar.  9,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  9,  1909.  26491 

Love  can  face  through  an  iron  bar;  by  B. 
Benn. 

©  Eva  Benn,  Chicago;  D:606,  June  24, 
1901.  26492 

Love  can  find  a  way;  a  sketch  in  1  act,  for 
three  males  and  one  female,  by  J.  L.  Treat. 
4  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  James  Lvnn  Treat.  Chicago ;  D :  3846, 
Aug.  19,  1903 ;  2c.  Aug.  24,  1903.  26493 

Love  (The)  chase;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  adapted 
from  James  Sheridan  Knowles'  play  of  the 
same  name,  by  E.  Williams. 

©  Espy  W.  H.  Williams,  New  Orleans; 
1897:110i7,  Feb.  13.  26494 

operetta  in  2  acts,  libretto  by  W.  W.  La 


Beaume,  music  by  William  Schoeller.     58  p. 
f°.     Typewritten.      [Libretto   only] 

©  Ic.  Feb.  8,  1915 ;  D :  39624 ;  William  W. 
La  Beaume,  St.  Louis.  26494a 

Love  (The)  coast;  comedy  in  3  acts,  adapted 
from  the  German,  Die  blaue  kueste  by  Hans 
Mueller,  by  Mrs.  Charles  A.  Doreuius.  81  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    24,    1915;    D :  42559 ;    Karczag 
pub.  CO.,  New  York.  26494b 

Love  comes;  a  comic  society  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  J.  S.  Berger. 

©    J.    S.    Berger,    New    York ;    1889 :  2022, 
Jan.  15.  26495 


Love    concentrated, 
discord. 


See   Harmony    (The)    of 


45  p. 


Love  conquers;  by  C.  N.  Bruzand. 
Typewritten. 

©    Carlos    N.    Bruzand,     New    York;     D: 
15022,  Feb.  6,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  6,  1909.        26496 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Flamma,  tr.  by  M. 

E.  Herrick.     76  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  8,  1909 ;    D :  16725 ;  Ario  Flam- 
ma, New  York.  26497 

play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Wiren.     [133]  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©   Ic.     Sept.    30,    1911;     D:  25360;     Myra 
Wiren,  New  York. 


Love  conquers — Continued. 

or.  In  Cupid's  folds,  by  H.  O.  Mason.     19 

p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  20,  1910 ;  D :  21065 ;  H.  C.  Mason, 
Albany.  26499 

Love  (The)  cure;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  F. 
Taylor.    112  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Henry  Fitch  Taylor,  Cos  Cob,  Conn. ; 
D  :  8287,  Apr.  6,  1906 ;  2c.  Apr.  6,  1906.    26500 

farce  with  lyrics  for  music  in  2  acts,  book 

by  Marie  Evelyn  Coe,  lyrics  by  M.  M.  Parks. 
64  p.     4°.     Typewritten.     , 

©  Ic.  Sept.  13,  1915 ;  D :  41725  ;  Mabel  Mil- 
ler Parks,  Los  Angeles.  26500a 

musical  play  in  3  acts,  adapted  from  the 

German,  by  Oliver  Herford.    65  p.    4°.    Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Henry  W.  Savage,  New  York ;  D :  12987, 
May  18,  1908;  2c.  May  18,  1908.  26501 

Love  eternal;  or.  United  in  death,  a  play,  by  A. 
Culbreth.     20  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©  Amy  Culbreth,  San  Francisco ;  1890 : 
34461,  Nov.  3 ;  2c.  Aug.  13,  1895.  28502 

Love  (The)  exchange;  a  conjectural  musical 
comedy,  by  G.  J.  Nathan  and  F.  B.  Elser. 
118  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  George  Jean  Nathan  and  F.  B.  Elser, 
New  York;  D :  12654,  Apr.  1,  1908;  2c.  Apr. 
1,  1908.  26503 

Love  finds  a  way;  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts 
and  4  tableaux,  by  C.  T.  Dazey. 

©  H.  B.  Emery,  Benton  Harbor,  Mich.; 
1890  :  27909,  Sept.  11.  26504 

Love  (The)  flower;  play,  by  D.  L.  Clarke.  [8] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tune  25,  1912;  D:  30233;  Dwight 
Lancelot  Clarke,  Berkeley,  Cal.  26505 

Love  flows  on  forever.     See  All  for  love. 

Love  for  love;  a  society  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  E. 
McCann.    70  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  John  Ernest  McCann,  New  York ;  D : 
5764,  Nov.  12,  1904 ;  2c.  Nov.  30,  1904.      26506 

or.  The  hero's  bride,  a  drama  in  4  acts. 


adapted  for  the  English  stage,  by  J.  Frankel 
and  H.  S.  Grossheim. 

©  Julius  Frankel  and  Hermann  S.  Gross- 
heim, Philadelphia;  1880:8977,  June  15. 

26507 

See    also    Masterpieces    of    the    English 


26498 

1321 


drama:  William  Congreve. 
Love  (The)  garden;  operetta  bouffe  in  4  scenes, 
libretto  by  M.  jMedbury,  music  by  Walton 
Thomas  Farrar,  jr.  [3],  16  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Dec.  28,  1912  ;  D  :  31818  ;  Martin  Med- 
hurv,  Alameda.  Cal.  26508 


26509 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


26525 


Love  gossip  and  glory;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
Calvin  Nicholson  [i.  e.  J.  C.  Nicholson]  97  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  30,  1911;  D:  25630;  James  Cal- 
vin Nicholson,  Hartford.  26509 

Love  has  conquered.  See  World  (The)  in 
1986. 

Love  (The)  hat;  4  act  love  romance  play,  by  B. 
Kliiiij.     110  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Bernard  Klinfr,  Brooklyn;  D :  9959,  Feb. 
7,  1907;  2c.  Oct.  2,  1907.  26510 

Love — hate;  the  entirely  new  and  original  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  W.  H.  Phillips. 

©   Waldorf  H.   Phillips,  New  York;   1872: 
1428,  Feb.  12.  26511 

Love,  hatred  and  revenge.  Sec,  at  end  of  al- 
phabet, titles  beginning  with  figures:  3  (The) 
rivals. 

Love,  honor  and  duty.  Sec  Cromwellian  (A) 
conspiracy. 

Love,  honor  and  obey;  a  comedy,  l)y  W.  Sikes 
and   Olive  Logan. 

©  Wirt  Sikes,  New  York ;  1873 :  8577,  July 
28.  26512 

See  also  Marriage  on  a  higher  plane. 


Love  hunger;  sketch,  by  M.  D.  AVell.  [1],  5  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  20,  1912 ;  D :  31821 ;  Mabel  Dob- 
yns  Weil,  New  York.  26513 

Love  in  a  flat;  by  A.  H.  Laidlaw,  jr.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Alexander  H.   Laidlaw,  .jr..  New  York; 
1899:  77584,  Nov.  28;  2c.  Nov.  28.  26514 

Love  in  a  lighthouse;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Rose- 
mary   Baum.      Boston,    W.    H.    Baker   &   co., 
1896.     18  p.     12°.     ([Baker's  ed.  of  plays]) 
©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,   Boston;   1896: 
34592,  June  11 ;  2c.  Aug.  12.  26515 

Love  in  a  mask.     Sec  Timid  (A)  little  thing. 

Love-in-a-mist;  romantic  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
C.  H.  Jarrett.     [92]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  8,  1914 ;  D :  37803  ;  Cora  Hardy 
Jarrott,  Shepherdstown,  W.  Va.  26515a 

Love  in  a  railway  train;  duologue,  by  Frank 
Stay  ton.  [London,  R.  Douglas-Cox]  1909. 
12  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  1,  1909 ;  2c.  Oct.  2,  1909 ;  D :  17013 ; 
R.  Douglas-Cox,  London.  26516 

Love  in  a  restaurant;  by  J.  B.  Foster.  7  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  24.  1909  ;  D  :  17778  ;  .lulia  B.  Fos- 
ter, Berkeley,  Cal.  26517 


Love  in  all  corners;  farce  in  1  act,  arr.  by 
Frank  Dmnont.    Chicago,  Dramatic  pub  co. 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago ;  1898 :  68623, 
Nov.  25  ;  2c.  Nov.  25.  26518 

a  laughable  interlude  in  1  act  and  1  scene, 

by  J.  1?.  Buckstone. 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  1891:9845, 
Mar.  16.  26519 

Love  in  an  apple  orchard;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 

E.  Eisner.     90  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  P:dward  Eisner,  New  York;  D :  11269, 
Sept.  3,  1907;  2c.  Sept.  3,  1907.  26520 

Love  in  arms;  a  romantic  opera  in  3  acts,  bv 

F.  H.  Head. 

©  Francis  Heiston  Head,  Washington; 
1897:  28538,  May  8.  26521 

Love  in  danger;  three  plays,  by  Mrs.  Havelock 
Ellis.  Boston  and  New  York,  Houghton  Mif- 
flin company,  1915.  5  p.  1.,  [3]-88  p.,  1  1. 
12°. 

Contents  :  The  subjection  of  Kezia. — The 
pixy. — The  mothers. 

©  Apr.  no,  1915 ;  2c.  and  aff.  May  3,  1915 ; 
xV:  398645;    Edith   M.    O.   Ellis,  London. 

26521a 

Love  in  Egypt.     Sec  Kedor. 

Love  in  goggles;  by  C.  C.  Cushing.  115  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Catherine  Cliisholm  Cushing,  Pittsburgh  ; 
D :  6889,  June  30,  1905 ;  2c.  June  30,  1905. 

26522 

Love  in  harness;  or,  Hints  to  Hymen,  a  com- 
edy in  3  acts,  from  the  French  of  Albin  Vala- 
br^que,  by  A.  Daly.  [New  York,  Trow's 
printing  and  bookbinding  company]  1887. 
63  p.    8°. 

©  Augustin  Daly,  New  York ;  1886 :  25613, 
Nov.  12;  2c.  Dec.  29,  1887.  26523 

Same. 

©.  Joseph  F.  Daly  and  Richard  Dorney, 
New  York,  as  executors,  in  renewal  for  28 
years.  Renewal  no.  4976,  Jan.  7,  1914.  Origi- 
nal entry,  Nov.  12,  1886,  no.  25633.       26523a 

Love-in-idleness;  an  original  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  E.  M.  Lent.  New  York,  Samuel  French ; 
liondon,  Sanuiel  French,  ltd.,  1903.  18  p. 
12°.  ([French's  international  copyrighted  ed. 
of  the  works  of  the  best  iuUhors,  no.  64]) 

©  Evangeline  M.  Lent,  New  York ;  D : 
2875,  Jan.  17,  1903 ;  2c.  Nov.  19,  1904.    26524 

Love  in  law;  1  act  comedy,  by  B.  Kalisch. 
Typewritten. 

©    Burnham  Kalisch,     New    York;     1897: 

49091,  Sept.  1;  2c.  Sept.  1.  26525 


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26544 


Love  in  livery;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  M.  L. 
Girault  and  Harriet  Ford.  70  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  M.  L.  Girault  and  Harriet  Ford,  New 
York;  D:98S0,  Jan.  31,  1907;  2c.  Jan.  31, 
1907.  26526 

Love  in  Lucky  camp;  a  drama  of  California 
mining  life,  in  3  acts,  by  S.  P.  Carr. 

©  Sarah  Pratt  Carr,  San  Francisco;  1891: 
41.547,  Nov.  20.  26527 

Love  in  overalls;  original  comedy-drama  in  4 
acts  and  2  scenes,  by  W.  J.  Romer.  [137]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  3,  1914;  D:  35542;  William 
Johnstone  Romer,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.  26527a 

Love  in  Pompeii.     See  Arbaces,  the  Eg'yptian. 

Love  in  Scotland;  a  dramatic  sketch  unfolded 
from  some  favorite  old  Scotch  songs  by  H.  L. 
Coffin,  musical  setting  arr.  for  ladies'  quar- 
tette, by  Katherine  Howard.  7  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Helen  Lockwood  Coffin,  Aurora,  111. ;  D : 
15927,   May   22,    1909;   2c.    May   22,   1909. 

26528 

Love  in  the  moonlight.  See  Midnight  (The) 
marauders. 

Love  in  the  ould  sod.     See  Irish  hearts. 

Love  in  the  wilderness;  a  romance  of  the 
Adirondacks,  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  B.  How- 
ard. 

©  Bronson  Howard,  United  States;  18S4: 
l.-)(»08,    July   23.  26529 

Love  in  ITmbria;  a  drama  of  the  first  Francis- 
cans, by  L.  Heald.  Cambridge,  The  River- 
side press,  1912.    115  p.    12°. 

©  June  12,  1912;  2c.  June  21,  1912;  D: 
30117 ;   Lucy   Heald,   Cambridge,   Mass. 

26530 

Love  in  uniform;  a  military  play  in  4  acts,  by 
W.  H.  Shelton. 

©  William  Henry  Shelton,  New  York; 
1893:41132,  Sept.  IL  26531 

Love  insurance;  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  D.  Big- 
gers.      [150]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  21,  1915;  D :  42045 ;  Earl  Derr 
Biggers,  Pelham,  N.  Y.  26531a 

Love  intrigues;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  L.  Leo- 
pold. Waco,  Texas,  Lambdin  &  Furman, 
1884.     68  p.     8°. 

©  L.  Leopold.  Waco,  Tex.;  1884:24773, 
Dec.   15;   2c.   Jan.  3,   1885.  26532 

Love  is  a  game  for  two.  See  Pretty  (The) 
shakeress. 


Love  is  blind;  comedy  in  3  acts,  adapted  by 
A.  Corbett. 

©   Adolphe     Corbett,     New     York;     1890: 
16633,  May  21.  26533 

play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  D.  Pfirrmann.     27  p. 


4  .     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  16,   1911;   D :  23370 ;   G.  David 
Pffrrmann,  Newark,  N.  J.  26534 

— •  See   also   Truth   always   triumphs. 


Love  is  king;  play  in  5  acts,  by  F.  R.  Cutter. 
42  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Frederick  Rollin  Cutter,  Cincinnati;  D: 
12882,  May  2,  1908 ;  2c.  May  2,  1908.      26535 

Love  is  not  all  roses.     Typewritten. 

©  Ritter  Brown,  New  York ;  1900  A :  10869, 
Apr.  30;  2c.  Apr.  19.  26536 

Love  (The)  jungle;  comedy  with  music,  by  L. 
V.  Nicholson.  [71]  p.  f°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Ic.  Jan.  25,  1912 ;  D :  28425 ;  Leta  Vance 
Nicholson,  Chicago.  26537 

Love  (The)  kiss;  play  in  1  act,  by  Joseph 
Robic.      [3],  62  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  6,  1911 ;  D :  24647 ;  Louis  Robie, 
New  York.  26538 

Love  (The)  knot;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts 
adapted  from  the  German,  by  F.  Gerald. 
104  p.     4°.     Typewritten.      [Libretto  only] 

©   Ic.   Mar.   27,   1912;    D :  29189 ;    Florence 
Gerald,  Ne\v  York.  26539 

•  See  also  Student's  ruse. 


Love  laughs  at  locks;  a  1  act  comedy,  by  F. 
Gerald.     13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Florence   Gerald,    New   York ;    D :  5064, 
May  23,  1904 ;  2c.  INIay  23,  1904.  26540 

Love  laughs  last;  musical  play  in  3  acts,  by  J. 
St.  P.  Delaney.  62  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Ic.  May  9,  1910 ;  D :  20997 ;  John  St.  P. 
Delaney,  New  York.  26541 

Love  lends  a  hand;  a  dramatic  composition  in 
3  acts,  by  P.  SIcArthur. 

©  Peter  McArthur,  Amityville,  N.  Y. ;   D: 
246,  Mar.  22,  1901.  26542 

Love  letters;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  E.  Goodman. 
26  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Jan.  28,  1913;  D:  32117;  Jules  Eckert 
Goodman,  New  York.  26543 

Love-liars;  romantic  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  H. 
Heron  and  Constance  Skinner.  [73]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    11,    1911;    D:  23328;    Herbert 
Heron,  Carmel,  Cal.  26544 


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Love  lies  bleeding';  a  romance  of  the  twentieth 
century  in  5  acts,  by  C.  II.  Barrett. 

©  Charles  Raymond  Barrett,  Chicago;  D: 
3695,  July  8,  1903.  26545 

Love,  lobster  and  pickles.  See  Hearts  and 
hampers. 

Love  lost  and  won.     Sec  Wall  street. 

Love  (The)  lure;  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
E.  L.  Sheldon.  [84]  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Sept.  29, 1913 ;  D  :  34574 ;  Eugene  Lloyd 
Sheldon,  New  York.  26546 

play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  D.  Hamilton.     [143] 

p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    12,    1914;    D :  38784 ;    William 
Douglas  Hamilton,  Cleveliuid.  26546a 

Love  (The)  machine;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
M.  Franklin.     69  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Miles  Franklin,  Cliicago ;  D :  14451,  Dec. 
4,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  4,  1908.  26547 

Love  made  them  equal;  by  I.  B.  Goodrich,  .ir. 

©   Ira   B.   Goodrich,   jr..   Boston ;   D :  4113, 

Oct.  19,  1903.  26548 

Love  made  to  order:  or,  How  Kate  Craddock 
came  to  be  married,  a  comedy,  by  F.  Gellatly. 
Chicago.  Knight  &  Leonard.  1SS5.  1  p.  1., 
[5]-78  p.  16°.  [With  this:  Temper  tempest, 
and  Mr.  Reynolds  runs  for  Congress] 

©  Francis  Gellatl.v,  Lake  Forest,  111. ;  1874  : 
3166,  Mar.  16;  2c.  Dec.  12,  18S5.  26549 

Love  (Th.e)  magnet.     See  Rainbow's  daughter. 

Love  (The)  maid;  musical  comedy  in  2  acts, 
book  and  lyrics  by  M.  E.  Marks.  113  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  8,  1913 ;  D :  35279 ;  Maurice  E. 
Marks,  New  York.  26550 

Love-makers  (The);  or.  The  kissing  maid, 
burletta  in  2  acts,  by  Edwin  Hanford  and  S. 
Howe.     59  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  25,  1913  ;  D  :  33599  ;  Sam  Howe. 
New  York.  26551 

Love  makes  the  whole  world  kin;  an  episode  of 
the  Civil  War,  by  L.  A.  Williams.  6  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Louise   A.    Williams,    Los    Angeles;    D: 
11566,  Oct.  21,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  21,  1907.    26552 

Love  (The)  making  machine;  a  sketch,  by  A. 
Ellery.    14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  12,  1909;  D:  16614;  Arthur  El- 
lery, Edgewater,  N.  J.  26553 

Love  making  woman  hater;  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  .1.  Robie.     [100]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  20,  1912;  D:  20717;  .Joseph  Ro- 
bie, New  York.  26554 


Love  me,  and  I  am  a  king;  a  drama  in  4  acts, 

by  L.  J.  L.  Stilwell.     66  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Laura  Joan  Libbey-Stilwell,  Brooklyn  ;  D; 

12051,  Jan.  3,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1908.       '26555 

Love  miracle;  dramatized  by  M.  Kern.  80  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.   11,   1910;   D ;  20167 ;   Margaret 
Kern,  New  York.  26556 

L6ve  moon;  play  in  2  acts,  by  H.  Awe.  [52]  p. 
f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  8,  1911 ;  D :  24167 ;  Harry  Awe, 
Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.  26557 

Love  (A)  of  a  girl;  a  musical  fantastic  farce  in 
3  acts,  by  R.  A.  Barnet. 

©  R.  A.  Barnet,  Boston;  D:500,  May  22, 

1901.  26558 

Love  (The)  of  a  lover;  original  American  com- 
edy in  3  acts  and  2  entre-acts,  by  A.  B.  Miller. 
©  Alexander  B.  Miller,  Newark,  N.  J.;  D: 
9491,  Nov.  22,  1900.  26559 

Love  (The)  of  a  maid;  a  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
M.  D.  Skinner.    7  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  aiaud  Durban  Skinner,  North  Cambridge, 
Mass.;    I>:1742,   Apr.   16,   1902;    2c.   Apr.    16, 

1902.  26560 

Love  (The)  of  a  monk;  by  D.  D.  Lloyd. 

©    David     D.    Lloyd,    Washington;     1882: 
12644,  Auir.  1.  26561 

Love  (The)  of  a  thief;  a  4  act  comedy  drama,  by 
C.  F.  Harrison.    46  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Chns.    F.   Harrison,    St   Louis;    D :  8265, 
Apr.  2,  1906;  2c.  June  7,  1906.  26562 

Love  (The)  of  Clifford;  a  dramatization  of  E. 
Bulwer  I^ytton's  novel,  Paul  Clifford,  by  S.  P. 
Levy.    Typewritten. 

©    Sidney    P.    Levy,    Mobile;    1898:19359, 
Mar.  24 ;  Ic.  Mar.  24.  26563 

■  a  romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  S.  P.  Levy. 

©  Sidney  P.  Levy,  Mobile ;  1897 :  23217,  Apr. 
13.  26564 

Love  (The)  of  Coeur  de  Lion;  or.  The  king's 
love,  historical  drama  in  4  acts,  dramatized 
from  the  novel.  The  scarab  of  destiny,  by 
Maris  Herrington  Billings.  [2],  59  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    7,    1913;    D :  34651 ;    Edith    S. 
Billings,  Passaic,  N.  J.  26565 

Love  (The)  of  his  life;  by  F.  Paulding. 

©   Frederick   Paulding,   New   York;    1880: 
7913,  May  22.  26566 


—  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Frank  Rogers. 

©   Frederick    Paulding,   New    York;    1880: 
9078,  June  16.  26567 


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Love  (The)  of  Joan  d'Arc;  a  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  C.  E.  Wells.     Proof. 

©   Charlotte  Elizabeth  Wells,   New  York; 
D:7526,  Nov.  7,  1905;  2c.  Nov.  21,  1905. 

26568 

liove  of  Katie  OTahy,  by  C.  I.  P.  Ravn.  13  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Clara  Iza  Price  Ravn,   San  Francisco; 
D :  8765,  June  IS,  1906 ;  2c.  Apr.  17,  1906. 

26569 

Love  (The)  of  kin;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  C.  A. 
Russell.      [3],    71    p.      4°.      Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    13,    1910;    D:  22283;    Charles 
Albert  Russell,  New  Bedford,  Mass.       26570 

Love  (The)  of  life;  by  J.  H.  Neebe,  adapted 
from  Der  ernst  des  lebens,  German  by  Felix 
Salteu.      [22]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    22,    1910;    D:  21849;    Joseph 
Henry  Neebe,  Chicago.  26571 


Love  (The)  of  the  Apache, 
de  PApache. 


See  Amour  (L') 


drama  in  5  acts,  by  C.  B.  Sternberg.    89  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  C.  B.  Sternberg,  Portland,  Or.;  D: 
12650,  Mar.  31,  1908 ;  2c.  July  9,  1908.    26572 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  B.  Sternberg.    94  p. 

4°.     Typewritten.     [Revised] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  23,  1909;  D :  17181 ;  Charles  B. 
Sternberg,  Portland,  Or.  26573 

(Ber   meister   von   Palmyra) ;    drama    by 

Adolph  Wilbrandt,  adapted  from  the  German, 
by  E.  Cayley. 

©  Lilla  Cayley  Robinson,  Hamburg ;  D : 
5829,  Nov.  26,  1904.  26574 

Love  (The)  of  Mary  Ann;  comedy  drama  in 
3  acts,  by  J.  F.  Delaney.  100  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  June  21,  1915;  D:  41006;  John  F. 
Delaney,  Chicago.  26574a 

Love  of  Mimi;  a  comedietta  in  2  scenes,  by 
Isobel  Reynolds.     9  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Colombino  Arona,  New  York ;  D :  5534, 
Sept.  14,  1904;  2c.  Sept.  14,  1904.  26575 

Love  of  order;  for  3  girls  and  2  boys,  by  E.  J. 
Freund.  Antigo,  Wis.,  Antigo  publishing 
company,  1915.  11  p.  24°.  (Dialogs  for 
school  picnics,  no.  9) 

©  July  20,  1915;  2c.  .July  28,  1915;  D: 
41336 ;  Antigo  pub.  co.,  Antigo,  Wis.      26575a 

Love  (The)  of  Princess  Louise;  a  melodrama 
in  4  acts,  by  J.  M.  Clarke  and  A.  R.  TafEt. 
95  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Josephine  M.  Clarke  and  Adella  Rene 
Tafft,  Orange,  N.  J.;  D :  6653,  May  9,  1905; 
2c.  May   29,   1905.  26576 


Love  (The)   of  Seraphine. 
mille. 


Love  (The)  of  two  women.     See  Jess. 

Love    (The)    of    Washington;    a    drama    in    3 
acts,  by  B.  W.  Robinson. 

©  Bessie  Waiters  Robinson,  Oakland,  Cal. ; 
1899  :  29971,  May  2.  26577 

Love  (The)  of  Whispering  Wind;  Indian  idyll, 
by  P.   Richards.     18  p.     t".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  6,  1915;  D:  42023;  Pearl  Rich- 
ards, Eagle  River,  Wis.  26577a 

Love  on  crutches;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A. 
Daly,  from  the  German  of  Stobitzer. 

©  Augustin  Daly,  New  York;  1884:5088, 
Mar.  10;  2c.  Dec.  3,  1886.  26578 

Same. 

©  Joseph  F.  Daly  and  Richard  Dorney, 
New  York,  as  executors,  in  renewal  for  28 
years.  Renewal  no.  1903,  June  15,  1911, 
Original  entry,  Mar.  10,  1SS4,  no.   5088. 

26579 


Same. 

©  Augustin  Daly,  New  York ;  1884 :  23818, 
Dec.  1;  2c.  Dec.  3,  1886.  26580 

Same. 

©  Joseph  F.  Daly  and  Richard  Dor- 
ney, New  York,  as  executors,  in  renewal  for 
28  years.  Renewal  no.  2325,  Dec.  11,  1911. 
Original   entry,   Dec.   1,   1884,   no.   23818. 

26581 

Love  on  probation;  a  dramatic  poem  in  5  acts, 

by  Allan  Thorndyke  [pseud,  of  A.  Friedman] 

©   Agate     Friedman,     New     York;     1896: 

13781,  Mar.  2.  26582 

Love  on  the  battlefield;  an  original  war  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  L.  D.  Murphy  and  W.  S.  Smyth. 
Typewritten. 

©  L.  D.  Murphy  and  W.  S.  Smyth,  Kan- 
sas City,  Mo. ;  1898 :  20347,  Mar.  29 ;  2c.  Mar. 
29.  26583 

Love  on  the  telephone.     See  Nellie's  beau. 

Love  on  the  Yellowstone.     See  National  park. 

Love  on  two  continents.      See  Mab. 

Love  on  wheels:  a  3  act  musical  comedy,  by 
W.  R.  Palmer,  jr. 

©  W.  R.  Palmer,  New  York;  1892:12933, 
Mar.  24.  26584 


Love  one  another. 


See  Million  (A)  a  minute. 
J.  Levy. 


See  New  (A)  Ca- 

1325 


Love  or  duty;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  I. 
57  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Isaac   J.   Levy,   New   York ;    1890 :  7104, 
Mar.  1 ;  2c.  Mar.  1.  26585 


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26607 


Love  or  duty — Continued. 

monologue,  by   E.   M.   Dieterly.     6  p.     f °. 

Typewritten. 

©  Etliol  May  Dieterly,  Cincinnati ;  D  :  11571, 
Oct.  19,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  7,  1907.  26586 

Love  or  honor;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  J.  L. 
Stilwell.    65  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Laura  Jean  Ijibbey-Stilwell,  Brooklyn ; 
D :  12036,  Jan.  3,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  3,  190S. 

26587 

Love  or  life;  a  4  act  emotional  society  drama, 
by  M.  R.  Crowell. 

©  Mary  Reed  Crowell,  Paterson ;  1S86 : 
11478,  May  15.  26588 

a  tale  of  the  hall,  an  original  drama  in  3 

acts,  founded  on  Crabbe's  Smugglers  ai>d 
poachers,  by  Tom  Taylor,  Paul  Meritt  and  S. 
Mackaye. 

©  Steele  Mackaye,  New  York;  1878:3948, 
Apr.  3.  26589 

Love  or  money;  a  drama  in  prologue  and  4 
acts,  adapted  for  the  stage,  by  W.  Bentley. 
63  p.    f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Walter  Bentley,  New  York;  1885:507, 
Jan.  8  ;  2c.  Jan.  10.  26590 

a  musical  comedy,  by  F.  Plumphreys. 

©  Frank  Humphreys,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa; 
1893:  13117,  Mar.  15.  26591 

or,  Diamonds  and  hearts,  a  new  and  origi- 
nal drama,  by  Harry  McLean. 

©  Arch  McL.  Crane,  Durham  Park,  Kan. ; 
1876  :  6169,  May  19.  26592 

Love  or  war.  See,  at  end  of  alphabet,  titles  be- 
ginning with  figures :  1792. 

Love  out  of  tune;  1  act  musical  sketch  for  vio- 
lin and  flute,  by  W.  N.  Moufort.  4  p.  8°. 
Printed. 

©  William  Nelson  Monfort,  Colorado 
Springs,  Col. ;  D  :  11271,  Sept.  3,  1907  ;  2c.  Oct. 
12,  1907.  26593 

Love  (A)  passage;  comedy  in  1  act,  adapted 
from  W.  W.  Jacobs'  story  of  that  title,  by 
W.  W.  Jacobs  and  Philip  E.  Hubbard.  New 
York,  S.  French ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1913. 
27  p.  12°.  ([French's  acting  edition,  no. 
2433] ) 

©  Mar.  15,  1913;  2c.  Mar.  17,  1913;  D: 
32693 ;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  Loudon.        26594 

Love  (The)  philter;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  E.  H.  Peple. 

©  Edward  Henry  Peple,  New  York ;  D : 
2163,  July  26,  1902.  26595 

Love  (The)  philtre;  a  French  play  in  4  acts,  by 
L.  Francis  Bishop.    58  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  L.  F.  Bishop,  Plainfield.  N  J.;  D :  9171, 
Sept.  24,  1906;  2c.  Sept.  24,  1906.  2659fc) 


Love  (The)  pirate;  by  A.  M.  Davidson. 

©  Abbie  M.  Davidson,  Chicago ;   D :  14818, 
Jan.  15,  1909.  26597 

by  L.  M.  Gartner.    15  p.    8°. 

©  Lillian  M.  Gartner,  New  York ;  D :  14400, 
Nov.  28,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  15,  1908.  26598 

by  W.  D.  Caddell.    76  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

•       ©    Ic.    Dec.    6,    1909;    D :  17642 ;    William 
Douglas  Caddell,  Chicago.  26599 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Scoville  Smith,  M.  D. 

[pseud,  of  A.  Maude  Smith] 

©  Alice  M.  Smith,  Tacoma ;  D :  14365,  Nov. 
24,  1908.  26600 

-play  in  3  acts,  book  and  lyrics,  by  H.  P. 

Briggs,   music   by    Joseph   Carl   Breil.     72  p. 
4°.     TypewTitten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.   Apr.  9,   1915;   D:  40320;   Harlan   P. 
Briggs,  New  York.  26600a 

play  of  American  life  in  3  acts,  by  E.  T. 

Emery.     [2],  127  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   July  12,   1910;   D :  21541 ;   Edwin  T. 

Emery,  San  Francisco.  26601 

Love  (The)  pirates;  or.  The  mission  man,  farce 

comedy  iu  3  acts,  M.  A.  Heiuze.     [106]  p.    4°. 

Type^vritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  17,  1914 ;  D :  39116 ;  Max  August 
Heinze,  Detroit.  26601a 

Love  (The)  potion;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Ernest* 
S.  Jaros.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  [1904]  12 
p.    12°.     ( [Amateur  series] ) 

©  T.  S.  Denisou,  Chicago ;  D :  ,5278,  July  8, 
1904 ;  2c.  Sept.  17,  1904.  26602 

Love,  powder  and  patches;  an  operetta  in  2 
acts,  book  by  A.  E.  Hellraers,  music  by  Rosalie 
Balmer  Smith. 

©  Alice  E.  Hellmers,  St.  Louis ;  1897  :  27055, 
May  3 ;  2c.  May  3.  26603 

Love  power;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  R.  A.  Mar- 
chand.     64  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    .Tan.    6,    1910;    D :  17873 ;    Ralph    A. 
Marchand,  Cambridge,  Mass.  26604 

Love  (The)  race;  in  3  acts,  by  E.  E.  Kidder. 
[130]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  25,  1911 ;  D  :  25325  ;  Edward  E. 
Kidder,  New  York.  26605 

or,  A  race  for  love,  dramatic  sketch  in  1 

act,  by  F.  B.  Coigne.     [1],  11  p.     f°.     Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  30,  1912;   D:  30704;   Frank  B. 
Coigne,  Philadelphia.  26606 

Love  (The)  rose;  an  original  comedy  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  W.  Haworth. 

©  William  Haworth,  Willoughbv,  O. ;  1897 : 
56993,  Oct.  8.  26607 


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Love  rules  the  camp;  original  drama  in  1  act 
and  4  scenes,  by  M.  Nobles.  22  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  11,  1911 ;  D :  24910 ;  Milton  No- 
bles, Brooklyn.  26608 

Love's  a  vagrant;  a  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  M.  W. 
Sampson  and  F.  IM.  Smith.    Typewritten. 

©  Martin  W.  Sampson  and  Fredericli  M. 
Smitli,  Bloomington,  lud. ;  1899 :  36184,  May 
31 ;  2c.  Nov.  30,  1900.  26609 

Love  (The)  seeker;  a  dramatic  composition,  by 
M.  M.  Pope. 

©  Marion  Manville  Pope,  Bordentown, 
N.  J.;  D:1483,  Feb.  24,  1902.  26610 

Love  (A)  set;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Walsh. 

©    Marie    Walsh,    Brooklyn;    1892:32627, 

Aug.  8.  26611 

Love  (The)  shop;  musical  farce  in  3  acts,  by 
O.  Hauerbach,  score  by  Hugo  Felix.  121  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.      [Libretto   only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  24,  1911 ;  D  :  25586  ;  Otto  Hauer- 
bach, New  York.  26612 

Love,  sin  and  its  reward;  a  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  A.  E.  Coe. 

©  A.  E.  Coe,  Glenn,  Midi. ;  1897 :  395,  Jan. 
2.  26613 

Love  (The)  slave;  drama  in  1  act,  founded  on 
the  Coucli-Branch  case,  by  Edward  Weitzel. 
[2],  23  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  31,  1913;  D:  35519;  James 
Clancy,    New    York.  26614 

Love-star  (The);  story  of  Serrania,  book  and 
lyrics,  by  C.  E.  Smith  and  R.  E.  Mooney, 
nmsic  by  Walter  G.  Haenschen.  22  numb.  1. 
nar.     f°.     Printed.      [Libretto  only] 

©  Feb.  1,  1914;  2c.  Jan.  26,  1914;  D: 
35S53;  C.  Eugene  Smith,  Little  Rock.  Ark., 
and  Ralph  E.  Mooney,  St.  Louis.         26614a 

Love,  star-spangled;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  M. 
Krauskopf.     86  p.     4°.     Ms. 

©    Morris    Krauskopf,     New    York;  1876: 

9623,  Aug.  22;  2c.  Sept.  13.  26615 

Love  (A)  story;  by  C.  Lewis. 

©  Catherine  Lewis,  United  States;  1899: 
9617,   Mar.   16.  26616 

in  5  acts,  by  P.  Eytinge. 

©  Pearl  Evtinge,  New  York ;  1883 :  1347, 
Jan.  19.  26617 

Love  story  of  the  ages;  play  in  4  acts,  by  Paul 
Armstrong.      76   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  25,  1913 ;  D :  32761 ;  Paul  Arm- 
strong CO.,  New  York.  26618 


Love  story  of  Uneeda  Ad;  by  Mattie  Lee  Haus- 
gen.  New  York,  E.  S.  Werner  &  company, 
1912.     20  p.     12°. 

©   Apr.    25,    1912;    2c.    Apr.    27,    1912;    D: 
29505;  Edgar  S.  Werner,  New  York.      26619 

Love  stronger  than  caste.     See  Deseret. 

Love  (A)  suit;  romantic  comedy,  by  W.  Gor- 
don Smythies,  ed.  and  rev.  by  Pauline  Phelps 
and  Marion  Short.  New  York,  E.  S.  Werner 
&  CO.,  1912.  8  p.  12°.  ([Plays,  Werner 
edition] ) 

©   May   9,   1913;     2c.    May    14,    1913;    D: 
33250;  Edgar  S.  Werner,  New  York.     26620 

Love  (The)  tales  of  Billiken;  musical  farce 
in  prologue,  2  acts  and  epilogue,  by  M.  A. 
Anbury.  58  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Words 
only] 

©    Ic.    Apr.    23,    1913;     D :  33019 ;     Mary 
Adair  Anbury,  Los  Angeles.  26621 

Love  (The)  test;  1  act  play,  by  S.  French  and 
L.   Spachner.     36  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Mar.   3.   1911;   D :  23536 ;    S.   French 
and  Leopold   Spachner,  New   York.        26622 

[1]. 


— —  romantic  comedy,  by   H.   L.   Chapin. 
26  p.     4°.     Typewritten.    . 

©  Ic.   May   11,   1914;    D :  36997 ;   Henry   L. 
Chapin,   Cleveland.  26622a 

See    also    Poems    and    plays;     by     Harry 

Loi'enzo  Chapin. 

Love  (The)  that  binds;  in  3  acts,  by  G.  Thomp- 
son.     [26]    p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    13,    1911;    D :  24683 ;    Graham 
Thompson,  Roxbury,  Mass.  26623 

Love   (The)   that  endures;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
W.  O.  Iserloh.     94  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    May    27,    1913;    D:  33343;    Wm.    O. 
Iserloh,  Los  Angeles. 


Love     (A) 
within. 


that     failed. 


See 


26624 
Enemy     (An) 


Love   (The)   that  kills   (L'amour  qui   tue);   a 
play,  by  E.  M.  Burbank. 

©  Emily  M.  Burbank,  New  York;  D :  885, 
Sept.  17,  1901.  26625 

Love   (The)   that  lives;  play   in  1   act,   by   H. 
Greene.      [2],   15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    22,    1914;     D :  36793 ;     Homer 
Greene,  Honesdale,  Pa.  26625a 

romantic  comedy   drama   in  5  acts,   by   P. 

E.  Mortimer.     95  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Paul    E.    Mortimer,    New   Orleans ;    D : 
359,  Apr.  17,  1901;  2c.  May  2,  1901.       26626 


See  also  Under  the  arch. 


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26650 


Love  (A)  that  sees  no  fault;  sketch,  by  J. 
Kaufmaiin. 

©  Joe  Kaufmann,  Port  Richmond,  N.  Y. ; 
D  :  8611,  May  17,  1906.  26627 

Love  (The)  that  women  desire;  a  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  G.  C.  Wallace.  70  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  G.  Carlton  Wallace,  Birmingham,  Eng- 
land;  D:7265,  Sept.  13,  1905;  2c.  Sept.  13, 
1905.  26628 

Love,  the  greatest  thing  in  the  world;  a  play 

in  4  acts,  by  Harriet  Ford  and  B.  De  Mille. 

©  Beatrice  De  Mille,  United  States;  1899: 

72019,  Nov.  8.  26629 

Love,  the  sovereign;  a  drama,  [by]  G.  S.  Cott- 
man.  Irvington,  Ind.,  G.  S.  Cottman,  1900. 
2  p.  1.,  58  p.    8°. 

©  George  S.  Cottman,  Irvington,  Ind. ; 
1900  A :  616,  Jan.  5 ;  2c.  Jan.  4.  26630 

Love  the  tyrant;  a  dramatization  of  Charles 
Garvice's  book,  by  F.  M.  Bray. 

©  Frances  M.  Bray,  Brooklyn ;  D :  4645, 
Feb.  24,  1904.  ^  26631 

Same. 

©  Frances  M.  Bray,  Brooklyn ;  D :  7448, 
Oct.  24,  1905.        •  26632 

Love  thy  neighbor  as  thyself;  a  play  in  4 
acts,  by  G.  E.  Lawler.  [59]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  9,  1909;  D:  16477;  George  Ed- 
ward Lawler,  St.  Louis.  26633 

Love  (The)  token;  in  1  act,  by  F.  Howell  and 
S.  W.  Leon.     [3]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.     Jan.     16,    1911;     D :  23104 ;     Flora 
Howell  and  Sophie  Woolfe  Leon,  San  Fran- 
cisco. 26634 
Love  under  a  lamp;  vaudeville  act,  by  C.  F. 
Davies.    2  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  12,  1913 ;  D  :  34995 ;  Clare  Field- 
ing Davies,  New  York,  26635 

Love  unto  death;  by  A.  W.  Dotson. 

©  Alexander  White  Dotson,  West  Bay  City, 
Mich. ;  1888  :  27839,  Oct.  1.  26636 

Love  versus  art;  by  H.  J.  Campbell, 

©  Henry  J.  Campbell,  Philadelphia;  1893: 
29372,  June  20.  26637 

Love  versus  duty;  play  in  4  acts,  by  N.  H. 
Hornstine.    51  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  10,  1910 ;  D  :  22528 ;  Nathan  Har- 
ris Hornstine,  Philadelphia.  26638 

Love  versus  law;  a  story  of  the  late  war,  a 
drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  E.  Robson. 

©  John  Edwin  Robson,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ; 
1895  :  47113,  Sept.  16.  26639 

See  Adrienne. 


Love  versus  passion. 


Love  vs.  speculation;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  tr. 
from  the  Spanish  and  adapted  to  the  Ameri- 
can stage,  by  J.  F.  Godoy. 

©  Jos6  F.  Godoy,  San  Francisco;  1873: 
12126,  Oct.  23.  26640 

Love  vs.  title;  a  romantic  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
C.  M.  Dickinson. 

©  Cary  Madison  Dickinson,  Cleveland ;  D : 
•    1400,  Feb.  5,  1902.  26641 

Love  versus  treachery;  or,  From  '61  to  '65,  a 
drama   in  5  acts,   illustrative  of  life  in  Ten- 
nessee during  the  Civil  War,  by  F.  Z.  Metcalfe. 
©    Felicia    Zollicoffer   Metcalfe,    Crestview. 
Tenii. ;  1897  :  33568,  June  3.  26642 

Love  vs.  wine;  a  comedietta  in  2  acts  from  the 
German,  by  Harry  B.  Warner  and  D.  H.  Man- 
gels. Period  1700.  San  Francisco,  Warner 
&  CO.,  1872. 

©  Warner  &  co.,  San  Francisco  ;  1872  :  7012. 
July  16 ;  2c.  July  16.  26643 

Love  xda  wireless;  tabloid  musical  comedy 
sketch,  by  J.  D.  Ekartd.  [2],  11  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  27,  1911;  D:  2.5614;  .John  D. 
Ekartd,  Philadelphia.  26644 

Love  (The)  vraltz;  play  in  3  acts,  by  I.  Novello. 
[2],  140  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  28,  1912  ;  D  :  31819  ;  Ivor  Novello, 
New  York.  26645 

— —a  Viennese  operetta  in  1  act, book  and  lyrics 
by  Guy  Bragdon  and  J.  L.  Lasky,  music  by 
Chas.  Berton. 

©  .Jesse  L.  Lasky,  New  York ;  D :  12590, 
Mar.  20,  1908.  26646 

Love,  wealth  and  honor;  by  J.  L.  Frischholz. 
©    Joseph    L.    Frischholz,    Newport,    Ky. ; 
1893 :  6796,  Feb.  3.  26647 

Love  will  find  a  way;  an  Amisli  operetta,  music 
l)v  H.  O.  Marks,  words  by  C.  M.  Howell  and 
b.  P.  R.  McNeal.  16  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Hugo  O.  Marks,  Charles  M.  Howell,  and 
David  P.  R.  McNeal,  Lancaster,  Pa. ;  D :  4304, 
Nov.  16,  1903 ;  2c.  Nov.  16,  1903.  26648 

a   comedietta    in   1   act,   by   Lamar   Morell 

[pseud,  of  W.  L.  Roloson]  and  D.  M.  Halbert. 
Typewritten. 

©  Walter  Lamar  Roloson  and  Delancey 
Morroll  Halbert,  Chicago;  1897:29401,  May 
14;  2c.  May  14.  26649 

comedy  drama  in  1  act,  by  S.  Charters.    16 

p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  12,  1913;  D :  32938 ;  Spencer 
Charters,  Philadelphia.  26650 


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Love  will  find  a  way — Continued. 

-farce  in  1  act,  by  W.  T.  Worden.     [14]  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  4,  1913  ;  D  :  33993  ;  Wilbertine  T. 

Worden,  New  York.  26651 

fi  romantic  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  C.  M.  Dick- 


inson.   52  p.    4  .    Typewritten. 

©  Carey  Madison  Dickinson,  Cleveland  ;  D  : 
7691,  Nov.  27,  1905 ;  Ic.  Dec.  9,  1905 ;  Ic.  Dec. 
19,  1905.  26652 

Love  wins;  comedy  in  1  act  and  3  scenes,  by 
E.  IM.  Brundage.    27  p.     12°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  25,  1912;  D:  29488;  Ethel  M. 
Brundage,  Newark,  N.  J.  26653 

Jewish  character  sketch  featuring,  by  C.  W. 

Chaims.     9  p.     4°,     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  31,  1915 ;  D :  41609 ;  Charles  W. 
Chaims,  I^ew  York.  26653a 

Love  wins  always;  a  musical  comedietta,  by 
lA)uis  Weslyn.    9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York  ;  D  :  15285, 
Mar.  8,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  8,  1909.  26654 

Love  with  a  vengeance.     See  Stella. 

Lcve  without  esteem;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
H.  Bro,  adapted  from  the  Italian  of  Paolo 
Ferrari. 

©  Harval  Br6,  Philadelphia;  1877:9079. 
Aug.  8.  28655 

Love  works  wonders;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
T.  E.  Osmun. 

©  T.  E.  Osmun,  United  States ;  1873 :  8619, 
July  29.  26656 

Love,  you  are  a  wonder;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by 
B.  Kling.     Typewritten. 

©  Bernard  Kling,  Chicago ;  1900  A :  747, 
Jan.  8 ;  2c.  Jan.  27.  26657 

Lovebird's  matrimonial  agency;  farce  in  1  act, 
arr.  for  the  American  stage,  by  Harold  San- 
der. New  York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1915.  17 
p.     12°. 

©  Aug.  2,  1915  ;  2c.  Aug.  3,  1915  ;  D  :  41408  ; 
Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.  26657a 

Loved  and  lost;  a  drama  in  1  act,  by  Austin 
Friars.  New  York,  De  Witt,  1884.  8  p.  12°. 
([De  Witt's  acting  plays,  no.  332]) 

©  A.  T.  De  Witt,  New  York ;  1884 :  26397, 
Dec.  30 ;  2c.  Jan.  22,  1885.  26658 

or,  The  kid  detective,  a  comedy  melodrama 


in  4  acts  and  6  scenes,  by  Mrs.  A.  W.  Cross 
and  W.  W.  Lapoint.     53  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Belle  Gold,  New  York ;  D :  5440,  Aug.  11, 
1904 ;  2c.  Aug.  6,  1904.  26659 


Loved  at  last;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  E. 
Smith. 

©  Mary  Ellis  Smith,  Chicago ;  1885 :  27925, 
Dec.  30.  26660 

Loved  he  not  honor  more;  by  A.  F.  Norcross. 
10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Addie   F.    Norcross,    Boston ;    D :  11188, 
Aug.  16,  1907;  2c.  Aug.  9,  1907.  26661 

Loved  I  not  honor  more;  by  Sir  Walter  Besaut 
and  Walter  Herries  Pollock. 

©  Bacheller,    Johnson    &    Bacheller,    New 
York;  1896:20881,  Apr.  2.,  26662 

Loved  (The)  that  lived.      See  Loyal  en  tout. 

Lovedale;  an  emotional  society  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  W.  E.  Keller. 

©  W.   E.   Keller,   Pittsburgh;   1884:17914, 
Sept.  4.  26663 

Lovejoy's  wife;  or,  Boarding  house  flirta- 
tions, a  comedietta  in  1  act,  by  L.  G.  Schroe- 
der.     Typewritten. 

©    L.    Gustaf    Schroeder,    San    Francisco; 
1S97  :  38861,  July  2  ;  Ic.  Sept.  2.  26664 

Loveland;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  Rose.  22  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  29,  1912 ;  D :  29210 ;  John  Rose, 
New  York.  26665 

Lovely  Peggy;  play  in  3  acts  based  on  the 
love  romance  of  Margaret  Woffington  and 
David  Garrick,  by  J.  R.  Crawford.  New 
Haven,  Yale  university  press,  1911.  173  p. 
12°. 

©  June  17,   1911;  2c.   June  17,   1911;   D: 
24092 ;   Yale  university  press.  New  Haven. 

26666 

Lovely  (A)  woman;  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  E.  S. 
Sears. 

©    Edward    S.    Sears,    Boston;    1877:8302. 
July  14.  26667 

Lover  (A)  and  his  lass;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
E.  C.  Winter.     Typewritten. 

©  Elizabeth  C.  Winter,  New  Brighton,  N. 
Y. ;  1899:68417.  Oct.  21;  2c.  Feb.  5,  1900. 

26668 

Lover  (The)  that  loved  me  last  spring;  by 
E.   W.  Blanchard.     8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    13,    1911;    D:  23343;    Evelyn 
Winegardner  Blanchard,  Columbia  Citv,  Ind. 

26669 

Lover  (The),  the  lackey  and  the  little  glass 
slipper.      See   Cinderella  up-to-date. 

Lovers;  farce  dramatic  comedy  in  1  act,  by  B. 
A.  Linsky.     [15]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  18,  1914  ;  D  :  38828  ;  Bernard  A. 
Linsky,  Brooklyn.  26669a 


5379—16 84 


1329 


26669 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


26687 


Lovers — Continued. 

-The   free   woman,    They;   three   plays,   by 

Maurice  Donnay,  tr.  from  the  French  with 
an  introduction  by  Barrett  H.  Clark.  New 
York,  M.  Kennerley,  1915.  xi,  [3],  3-265  p. 
12°.  ([The  modern  drama  series,  ed.  by 
Edwin  Bjorkman] ) 

©  Apr.  24,  1915 ;  2c.  and  aff.  May  1,  1915 ; 
A:  397819;   Mitcliell  Kennerley,  New  York. 

26669b 

Lovers  and  lunatics;  by  W.  C.  Parker. 

©   Walter   Coleman    Parker,   Chicago;    D: 
3574,  June  8,  1903.  26670 

Lover's  (The)  dilemma.  See  Patent  (The) 
washing  machine. 

Lover's  (The)  garden;  a  flower  masque,  arr. 
from  Shakespeare  for  the  tercentenary,  by 
Alice  C.  D.  Riley.  (In  Drama,  no.  20,  No- 
vember, 1915,  periodical  ©  Dec.  1,  1915;  2c. 
Dec.  17,  1915;  B :  353435 ;  Drama  league  of 
America,   Chicago)  26670a 

Lovers  in  law;  a  fantastical  romance  in  3  acts, 
by  F.  Pier.     93  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Florida  Pier,  New  York ;   D :  6074,  Jan. 
14,  1905 ;  2c.  Jan.  14,  1905.  26671 

Lover's  (A)  knot;  by  F.  L.  Galley. 

©  Florence   Louise  Gailey.   Detroit ;    1899 : 
35099,  May  25.  26672 

Lovers'  lane.  Sec  Folly  reign. — Plays;  by 
Clyde  Fitch. 

Lover's  leap  on  Maiden  rock;  an  original 
American  opera  in  5  acts,  by  F.  Holdorf.  St. 
Joseph,  1870-'71.  16  p.  8°.  Printed.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  F.  Holdorf,  St.  Joseph,  Mo. ;  1871 :  5764. 
June  17 ;  2c.  June  29.  26673 

Lovers  of  all  ages;  a  spectacular  play,  by 
Kathryn  R.  Harris.  Lebanon,  O.,  March 
brothers,  1906.     cover-title,  12  p.     16°. 

©  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O. ;  D :  92.53,  Oct. 
18,  1906;  2c.  Nov.  10,  1906.  26674 

Lovers    (The)    of    Ninevah.      See    Clytia. 

Lovers  (The)  of  Provence;  an  opera,  libretto 
by  R.  A.  Barnet. 

©  R.  A.  Barnet,  Boston  ;   1892  :  54279,    Dec. 
3L  26675 

Lovers  once,  but  strangers  now;  monologue 
plavlet  in  1  act,  by  L.  J.  L.  Stilwell.  [2], 
6  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    27,    1910 ;    D :  22157 ;    Laura 
.Jean  Libbey-Stilwell,  Brooklyn.  26676 

Lovers'  (The)  plot;  1  act  play,  by  F.  Neufeld. 
3  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  3,  1911 ;  D :  22993 ;  Flossie  Neu- 
feld,  Chicago.  26677 


Lover's    (A)   plunge;   a   comedy   sketch,   by   G. 
Elwood.     15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    George    Elwood,     Newark,     N.     J. ;    D : 
9875,  Jan.  31,  1907 ;  2c.  Jan.  24,  1907.     26678 

Lovers'  (A)  quarrel;  [play  in  4  scenes]  by  W. 
Kaempllert.     23  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Waldemar    B.    Kaempffert,    New   York; 
D :  15807,  May  8,  1909 ;  2c.  May  8,  1909. 

26679 

a    sketch,    by    J.    H.    Benner.      16   p.      4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  H.  Benner,  New  York ;  D :  10332. 
Apr.  12,  1907;  2c.  Apr.  12,  1907.  26680 

(I  dispettosi  amanti);  lyric  comedy   in  1 


act,  book  by  Enrico  Comitti,  English  version 
by  Alma  Strettell,  music  bv  Attilio  Parelli. 
New  York,  G.  Schirmer,  1912.  75  p.  8°. 
(G.  Schirmers  collection  of  opera  librettos) 
©  Feb.  27,  1912;  2c.  Feb.  28,  1912:  D: 
28856;  G.  Schirmer,  New  York.  26681 

Lover's  (The)  refuge;  or.  Transferred  affec- 
tions, a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  W.  Leech. 

©  William   Leech,   New   York;   1880:1299, 
Jan.  22.  26682 

Lovers  roost;  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  [by] 
S.  Woods.    43  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Samuel   Woods,    Allegheny,    Pa.;    1894: 
27172,  May  31 ;  2c.  June  11.  26683 

Lover's  (A)  stratagem;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
S.  T.  A.  N.  New  York,  De  Witt,  1884.  15  p. 
12°.     ( [De  Witt's  acting  plays  no.  334] ) 

©  A.  T.  B.  De  Witt,  New  York ;  1884 :  26398, 
Dec.  30 ;  2c.  Jan.  22,  1885.  26684 

Lover's   (A)  strategy.      See  Mildred. 

Lever's  (A)  whims;  a  sketch  in  1  scene,  con- 
taining the  following  songs :  Wont  have  it  that 
way. — Down  by  the  warbling  brook. — It  is 
the  marriage  bell,  by  Ned  Straight. 

©  Esmond  sisters,  New  York ;   1881 :  0237, 
Apr.  23.  26685 

Love's  ambassador;  American  light-opera  in  a 
prologue  and  3  acts,  by  R.  M.  Sterrett.  [103] 
p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  25,  1915;  D:  42077;   Robert  M. 
Storrett,  Jamaica,  N.  Y.  26685a 

Love's  antidote;  a  farce,  by  J.  T.  Prince,  jr. 
8  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  John  T.  Prince,  jr.,  Chicago ;   D :  12271, 
Jan.  29,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  29,  1908.  26686 

Loves  at  war;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  Kathryn  Kid- 
dor. 

©  Pancoast  Kidder,  New  York  ;  1896  :  59201, 
Oct.  28.  26687 


1330 


26688 


COPYKIGHTED  IN"   THE   UNITED   STATES 


26708 


Love's  atonement;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  M.  E. 
Smith. 

©  ISlary  Ellis  Smith,  Chicago ;  1896 :  17550, 
May  29.  26688 

Love's  awakening-;  a  comedy   in  1  act.  by  F. 
Usteniann.    21  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Franz  Listemann,  New  York ;  D :  5192, 
June  16,  1904 ;  2c.  June  16,  1904.  26689 

Love's   barrier;   by    C.    Haenchen.     83   p.      4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Clrtra  Haenchen,  Chicago  ;  D  :  8231,  IMar. 
26,  1906 ;  2c.  Mar.  26,  1906.  26690 

Love's   blunder;    by    A.    L.    Hayes.      9    p.      f°. 

Typewritten. 

©  3  c.  Nov.  26,  1909;  D :  17533 ;  Arthur  L. 
Hayes,  Huntington,  W.  Va.  26691 

Love's  busy  morning;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  R.  C. 
Elliott.     Typewritten. 

©  Robert  Clark  Elliott  and  Frank  Shel- 
berg,  Pescadoro,  Cal. ;  1898:69211,  Nov.  28; 
2c.  Feb.  21,  1899.  26992 

Love's  caprice  by  the  gay  sea  side  and  sunny 
South;  by  J.  H.  Kendall. 

©  J.  Harold  Kendall,  Keating,  Pa.;  1894: 
53300,  Nov.  15.  26693 

Love's  chastisement;  original  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  E.  Hallett.    Ill  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  16,  1910  ;  D  :  20811 ;  Eldora  Hal- 
lett, Blooraington,  111.  26694 

Love's  comedy.  See  Works  (The)  of  Henrik 
Ibsen.  « 

Love's  confession;  play  in  5  acts,  by  Paul  Jean 
[pseud,  of  C.  D.  Wilkison]  20  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  23,  1910 ;  D  :  22637  ;  Charlotte  D. 


Wilkison,  AVheeling,  W.  Va. 


26695 


Love's  conflict.     See  Helene  du  Broissart. 

Love's  conquest;  sketch  in  2  scenes,  by  Ceryl 
Knight  [pseud,  of  C.  Keeler]  [13]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    13,    1911;    D :  23339 ;    Charles 
Keeler,  Berkeley,  Cal.  26696 

Love's  constancy;  a  5  act  play,  by  W.  P.  Buck- 
inghani. 

©  W.  P.  Buckingham,  San  Francisco ;  1880 : 
14640,  Sept.  27.  26697 

Sec  also  Lilies  that  fester. 

Love's  crimes  (Crimes  d'amour);  a  drama  in 
5  acts  and  10  tableaux,  by  Frangois  Oswald. 

©    Frangois    Mons    &    Louis    Nathal,    New 
York  ;  1886  :  19913,  Sept.  3.  26698 

Love's  defeat;  by  G.  L.  Roberts. 

©  Gertrude  L.  Roberts,  New  York;  1899: 
60591,  Sept.  21 ;  Ic.  Sept.  21.  26699 


Love's  diplomacy;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  INIaurice 
Hagemau  and  Frank  A.  Small.  Chicago  and 
New  York,  The  Dramatic  publishing  company 
[1903]  20  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  Sergei's  act- 
ing drama,  no.  529) 

©    Dramatic    pub.    co.,    Chicago ;    D :  4307, 
Nov.  27,  1903 ;  2c.  Nov.  27,  1903.  26700 

Love's  disguises;  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  Eliza- 
beth W.  (le  Gui'rin.    72  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  31,  1911 ;  D :  24831 ;  Eug§nie  de 
Guerin.  Washington.  26701 

Love's  dream;  musical  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  H. 
Johnson.    24  p.    4°.    Ms.    '[Libretto  only] 

©   Ic.   Mar.   22,   1915;    D :  40301 ;    Herman 
Johnson,  Marion,  Ind.  26701a 


See  also  Liebestraum. 

Love's  dreamland;  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  E.  Gale. 
[39]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mav  9,  1911 ;  D :  24173 ;  Gertrude  E. 
Gale,  Butler,  N.  J.  26702 

Love's  embassy;  play  in  4  acts,  by  B.  D.  Adams. 
Scenario.  [Downers  Grove,  111.,  The  Kelms- 
cott  press]  1909.    11  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.  15,  1909;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1909;  D: 
17433 ;  Bertha  Devereux  Adams,  Riverside, 
111.  26703 

Love's  entanglements;  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by 
S.  C.  de  Soissons.     Typewritten. 

©  S.  C.  de  Soissons,  Campello,  Mass. ;  1895 : 
29162,  May  31 ;  2c.  May  31.  26704 

Love's  evolution;  a  play  in  4  periods,  by  A. 
de  B.  Mackenzie. 

■  ©  A.  de  B.  Mackenzie,   Philadelphia ;    D : 
1L')7,   Dec.  23,   1901.  26705 

Love's  fantasy.      See  Reincarnation. 

Love's  guilty  dream;  by  A.  Roucolle. 

©  Adrienne  Roucolle,  Fort  Collins,  Col. ; 
D :  3128,  Mar.  13,  1903.  26706 

Love's  harvest;  spectacular  allegory  in  4 
scenes,  by  B.  E.  de  Rapalje.  8  p.  4°.  Type- 
v,a"itten. 

©  Ic.  May  12,  1914;  D :  37065 ;  Bertha 
Eletta  de  Rapalje,  Seattle.  26706a 

Love's  hazard;  modern  drama,  1  act  and  2 
scenes,  by  M.  F.  Sheldon.  14  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  M.  French  Sheldon,  London;  D:1087, 
Nov.  12,  1901;  2c.  Nov.  12,  1901.  26707 

Love's  labor  crowned;  the  mathematician's 
dream,  by  F.  B.  Crooks. 

©  Frank  B.  Crooks,  San  Francisco ;  D : 
15152,   Feb.   8,   1909.  26708 

Love's  labor  for  Christ,  the  church  and  home. 
See  Princely  knights  of  Character  Castle 
crowning  the  prince. 


1331 


26709 


DBAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


26725 


Love's  labor  not  lost;  or,  Cupid's  pastimes,  a 
comedy  in  2  acts,  by  Fred  G.  Andrews. 
Clyde,  O.,  A.  D.  Ames,  1886.  16  p.  12°. 
( [Ames'  series  of  standard  and  minor  drama, 
no.  174]) 

©  A.  D.  Ames,  Clyde,  O.,  1886 :  25544,  Nov. 
11;  2c.  Nov.  11.  26709 

Love's  labour's  lost;  by  William  Shakespeare, 
ed.  with  notes,  introductions,  glossaries,  lists 
of  variorum  readings  and  selected  criticisms 
bv  Charlotte  Porter  and  Helen  A.  Clarke. 
New  York,  T.  Y.  Crowell  &  co.  [1903]  1  p.  1., 
xxxix,  265  p.     front,    (port.)     16°. 

©  Thomas  Y.  Crowell  &  co.,  New  York ;  A : 
57139,  Apr.  9,  1903;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1903.     26710 

ed.  by  H.  H.  Furness.     Philadelphia,  Lon- 


don, J.  B.  Lippincott  co.,  1904.  xx,  401  p. 
8°.  (New  variorum  ed.  of  Shakespeare,  v. 
14) 

©   Horace   Howard    Furness,   Wallingford, 
Pa.;  A:  98374,  Oct.  6,  1904;  2c.  Oct.  6,  1904. 

26711 


—  ed.  by  James  F.  Royster.  New  York,  The 
Macmillan  company,  1912.  xviii,  149  p. 
front.     24°.     (The  Tudor  Shakespeare) 

©  May  8,  1912  ;  2c.  May  9,  1912 ;  A :  314186 ; 
Macmillan  co.,  New  York.  26712 


—  ed.  with  notes  by  William  J.  Rolfe.  Har- 
per's library  ed.  New  York  and  Loudon, 
Harper  &  brothers,  1898.  173,  [1]  p.  front, 
illus.  16°.  (Shakespeare's  complete  works, 
V.  3) 

©  Harper  &  bros.,  New  York;  1898:25040, 
Apr.   21;   2c.   Jan.  13,  1899,  26713 

Same.    New  York,  Cincinnati  [etc.]  Ameri- 


can book  company  [1905]  230  p.  incl.  front., 
illus.    16°. 

©  William  J.  Rolfe,  Cambridge,  Mass. ;  A : 
114122,  Apr.   13,   1905;   2c.  Apr.  20,   1905. 

26714 

with  a  special  introduction  by  Sidney  Lee 

and  an  original  frontispiece  by  I.  L.  Gloag. 
[The  University  press  Shakespeare.  Renais- 
sance ed.]  New  York,  George  D.  Sproul, 
1907.  xxxiv,  126  p.  front.  4°.  (The  com- 
plete works  of  William  Shakespeare,  with 
annotations  and  a  general  introduction  by 
Sidney  Lee.     v.  3) 

©  University  press,  Cambridge,  Mass. ;  A : 
168209,  Feb.  11,  1907;  2c.  Feb.  11,  1907. 

26715 

(Shakespeare's  comedy  of);  ed.  with  notes 


by  William  J.  Rolfe,  with  engravings.  New 
York,  Harper  &  brothers,  1882.  [3]-173,  [1] 
p.     incl.    fi-ont.    illus.     16°, 

©  Harper  &  bros..  New  York ;  1882 :  1156, 
Jan.  23;  2c.  Mar.  13.  26716 


Love's  labour's  lost — Continued. 

Same. 

©  W.  J.  Rolfe,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  as 
author,  in  renewal  for  28  years.  Renewal 
no.  453,  Jan.  8,  1910.  Original  entry,  Jan.  23, 
1882,  no.  1156.  26717 

— —  See  also  Shakespeare's  works. 

Love's  laughter;  1  act  sketch,  by  G.  C.  Rodgers 
and  F.  S.  Cantwell. 

©  G.  Cleveland  Rodgers  and  Fredericka  S. 
Cantwell,  Brooklyn ;  D :  11905,  Dec.  12,  1907. 

26718 

Love's  litany;  drama  in  1  act,  by  W.  O.  Iser- 

loh.      [4],  28  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  21,  1913;  D:  33565;  Wm.  O. 
Iserloh.  Los  Angeles.  26719 

Love's  logic;  a  dialogue  for  stage  production, 
by  Anthony  Hope  [pseud,  of  Anthony  Hope 
Hawkins]  2  p.  f°.  (In  Sunday  magazine, 
Sept.  24,  1905) 

©  A.  H.  Hawkins,  London;  D:7282,  Sept. 
14,  1905;  2c.  Sept.  14,  1905.  26720 

Love's  lottery;  an  original  comic  opera  in  2 
acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  Stanislaus  Stange, 
music  by  Julian  Edwards.  137  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York ;  D :  5508, 
Sept.  6,  1904;  2c.  Sept.  3,  1904.  26721 

Love's  majesty;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  D.  Robert- 
son and  J.  Harrison. 

©  Donald  Robertson  and  John  Harrison, 
United  States  ;  1885  :  7323,  Mar.  28.        26722 

Love's  market  price;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  E,  R. 
Waddell. 

©  E.  R.  Waddell,  New  York ;  D :  15550, 
Apr.  6,  1909.  26723 

Love's  miracle.     See  Cecilia. 

Love's  mirage;  in  3  acts,  by  F.  W.  Eldridge  and 
W.   R.   Heustis.      [2],  125  p.     f°.     Typewrit 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  26,  1910;  D:  22153;  F.  W. 
Eldridge  and  W.  R.  Heustis,  Los  Angeles. 

26724 

Love's  model;  play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  S.  Blaney 
and  J.  G.  Murphy.  [1],  63  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  16,  1914;  D :  38135 ;  Cecil 
Spooner  Blaney,  New  York.  26724a 

sketch   of   Parisian   artist   life,   by  J.   W. 

Sayre.     2  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    20,    1910;    D :  22115 ;  J.    W. 

Savre,  Seattle.  26725 


1332 


26726 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


26746 


Loves  (The)  of  Cyrano;  or,  Ninette,  opera 
coniique  in  3  acts,  by  A.  H.  Chamberlyn. 

©   A.    H.    Chamberlyn,    New   York;    1898: 
72543,  Dec.  12.  26726 

Loves  of  yesterday.     See  Eve  and  the  man. 

Love's  old  sweet  song;  play  in  3  acts,  by  R.  W. 
Peck.     83  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.   8,   1913 ;    D :  32606 ;   Raymond 
W.  Peck,  Rockvllle  Center,  N.  Y.  26727 

Love's  perilous  secret;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  P. 
Hitter.    96  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  John  P.  Ritter,  Orange.  N.  J.;  D :  9034. 
Sept.  4,  1906 ;  2c.  Sept.  4,  1906.  26728 

Love's  pilgrimage;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  B. 
Fry. 

©  Horace  B.  Fry,  New  York ;  D :  4672,  Mar. 
1,  ]904.  ■  26729 

Love's  power;  dramatic  composition. 

©  Wm.  E.  Hines  and  Earle  Reminaton,  De- 
catnr,  I]l. ;  1889 :  31709,  Oct.  21.  26730 

Love's  prelude;  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  H.  Rosley. 
96  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  6,  1913;   D :  33418 ;  Adrian  H. 
Rosley,  New  York.  26731 

Love's  rebellion;  play  of  the  underworld  of 
New  York  and  elsewhere  in  1  act,  by  D.  I^. 
IMekler.     15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  15,  1915;  D:  42502;  David  Louis 
IMekler,  New  York.  26731a 

Love's  revelries  by  the  sea  side  and  sunny 
South;  American  society  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
.T.  H.  Kendall.     [1],  11  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  30,  3912;  D :  29223 ;  J.  Hanold 
Kendal),  Reading,  Pa.  26732 

Love's  revenge;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  M.  E. 
Smith. 

©  r^Iary  Ellis  Smith,  Chicago ;  1889 :  19564, 
June  24.  26733 

■  See  aUo  Countess  Anastasia  Suvarof . 

Love's  sacrifice;  by  A.  Leitzbach. 

©  Adeline  Leitzbach,  Buffalo  ;  D :  2239^  Aug. 
15,  1902.  26734 


by  L.  J.  Gallup. 

©  Lillian  J.  Gallup,  Indianapolis;  D:5579, 
Sept.  28,  1904.  26735 

-a  drama,  by  M.  St.  John. 

©  :Marv  St.  John,  New  York  ;  D  :  2271,  Aug. 
23,  1902.  26736 

play  in  4  acts,  by  Z.  Libin  and  William  J. 


Perhnan.    104  p.    4  .    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  22,  1915 ;  D :  40432 ;  Max  R.  Wil- 
ner  enterprises,  inc..  New  York.  26736a 


Love's  sacrifice — oCntinued. 

a   play   in   1   act,   by   Marie   Madison    (M. 

Brenan) 

©  May  Brenan,  Chicago ;  1897 :  48760,  Aug. 
,30.  26737 

See  also  Heloise. — Undismayed. 


Love's  speculation;  a  musical  comedy,  3  acts, 
by  J.  P.  Delaney. 

©  John  P.  Delaney,  Chicago ;  D :  12143,  Dpc. 
11,  1907.  26738 

Love's  stowaway.     See  Sea-change  (A) 

Love's  stratagem;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  tr.  and 
adapted  from  the  French,  by  J.  C.  Cretin  and 
W.  F.  Miller.  Brooklyn,  Cretin  &  Miller, 
1878.     (Actors'  library,  no.  1) 

©  Jules  C.  Cretin  and  Wm.  F.  Miller,  New 
York  ;  1878 :  6101,  May  20  ;  2c.  Sept.  18. 

26739 

a    comedy    in    2    acts,    by    Louise    Marie 


Hughes.  Philadelphia.  The  Penn  publishing 
CO.,  1894.  10  p.  16°.  ( [Keystone  ed.  of  popu- 
lar plays] ) 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia;  1894:30180, 
June  2  ;  Ic.  June  2.  26740 

—  See  also  Doubtful  (A)  victory. 


Love's  tragedy;   a   drama   in   1   act,   by   F.   C. 
Smith.    15  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Frank  Clifford  Smith,  Montreal,  Canada; 
D:  1599,  Mar.  19,  1902;  2c.  Mar.  19,  1902. 

26741 

(Kjaerlihedens  tragedie);  drama  in  4  acts. 


tr.  from  the  Norwegian  of  Gunnar  Heiberg,  by 
S.  Jonlan.  1  p.  1.,  [73]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  1,  1912 ;  D :  28901 ;  Stanley  Jor- 
dan, New  York.  26742 

—  See  also  Broken  wings. 


Love's  triumph;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  H.  S. 
French.  San  Francisco,  Brunt  &  co.,  1891. 
64  p.    8°. 

©  Helen  Satterlee  French,  San  Francisco; 
1891 :  21574,  June  12  ;  2c.  June  13.  26743 

a   drama   of  German  domestic  life  in   the 

days  of  the  great  Frederick,  by  J.  M.  Martin. 
78  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Jas.  Marshall  Martin,  New  Castle,  Pa. ; 
D :  3795,  Aug.  4,  1903 ;  2c.  Feb.  4,  1904.    26744 

a  satirical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  F.  W.  Ma- 


thieu.    26  p.    f  .    Typewritten. 

©  Fred'k  W.  Mathieu,  New  York ;  D :  15021, 
Feb.  6,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  6,  1909. 
—  See  also  O'Connor's  curse. 


26745 


Love's   understudy;    dramatic   composition,    by 
R.  Fechheimer.    21  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    10,    1910;    D :  21004 ;    Richard 
Fechheimer,  J^ew  York.  26746 


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26764 


Love's     vacation.       See    Vacances     (Les)     du 
mariage. 

Love's  victory;  dramatic  composition,  by  F.  H. 
Woollaston.    16  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    le.    Mi\y    22.    1911;    D :  242.54 ;    Frajik 
Harold  Woollaston,  Whetstone,  England. 

26747 


—  a  pantomime  play  in  3  scenes,  by  1.  M. 
Fuller.  [New  York,  Printed  by  Appeal 
printing  co.,  1914]     5  p.     8°. 

©   Sept.   24,   1914;   2c.    Sept.   29,   1914;   A: 
379740;  Ida  May  Fuller,  Forest  City,  la. 

26747a 

a  realistic  English  tragedy  in  5  acts,  witli 


a    spectacular    tableau,   by   Charles   Winslow 
Ayer. 

©  Grace  A.  Lynch,  Bay  City,  Mich. ;  1888 : 
36891,  Dec.  26.  26748 

a  tragicomedy,  by  William  Chamberlayne, 


Shaftesbui'y,  ed.  with  introduction  and  notes 
by  Charles  K.  Meschter.  Bethlehem,  Pa., 
Bethlehem  printing  company,  1914.  xxiii, 
[10],  107  p.     8°. 

©   June   9,    1914;    2c.    June   11,    1914;    A: 
374388;  Charles  K.  Meschter,  Bethlehem,  Pa. 

26748a 

—  See    also     Conn. — God     and    the    man. — 


Prodigal  (The) 

Love's  vow;  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  tr.  and 
adapted  from  Audran's  Serment  d'amour,  by 
B.  E.  Woolf. 

©  B.  E.  Woolf  and  R.  M.   Field,  Boston; 
1886:10296,  Apr.  30.  26749 

Love's  warfare;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  W.  H. 
Neall. 

©  W.  H.  Neall,  Philadelphia ;  1892 :  11619, 
■Mar.   15.  26750 

Love's  warrant;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Forbes 
Heermans.  New  York,  De  Witt  publishing 
house,  1892.  32  p.  12°.  ([De  Witt's  acting 
plays,  no.  381]) 

©  R.  H.  Russell  &  son,  New  York;  1892: 
52680,  Dec.  23 ;  2c.  Dec.  24 ;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1S93. 

26751 

•  Sec    also    Love    by    induction    and    other 


plays. 

Love's  way;  drama  of  comedy  in  New  England 
(•olonial  life,  by  F.  J.  Heller.  [1],  43  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Jan.   20,   1913;    D:  32007;   Frank   J. 
Heller,  Cincinnati.  26752 

Love's  witcheries;  or,  Cupid's  arrows,  a  musi- 
cal comedy  extravaganza  in  3  acts,  by  ■  A. 
Silvani.  [90]  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libret- 
to only] 

©   Ic.     Aug.     13,     1909;     D :  16551 ;     Anita 
Silvani,  Jersey  City  Heights,  N.  J.  26753 


Love's  young  dream;  a  domestic  drama  in  1 
act,  tr.  and  adapted  from  the  French  [by 
Orville  A.  Roorbach]  New  York,  Roorbach 
&  CO.,  1882.  22  p.  12°.  ([Acting  drama, 
no.  183]) 

©  Roorbach  &  co..  New  York ;  1882 :  21203, 
Dec.  14;  2c.  Mar.  29,  1883.  26754 


— •  a  farce  comedj'  sketch  in  1  act,  by  J.  H. 
.Hawkins.     16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    John   Hastings   Hawkins,   Chicago ;    D : 
14442,   Dec.  3,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  23,   1908. 

26755 

—  Irish   American   comedy   drama   in   3   acts 


and  4  tableaux,    by    Myron    Leffingwell    and 
Robert  Mack. 

©      William      Andrew     McAloon,     United 
States  ;  1894  :  7862,  Apr.  4.  26756 

— ^  there's  nothing  half  so  sweet  in  life; 
operetta  in  1  act,  by  H.  M.  Fechheimer,  music 
by  Thomas  H.  Chilvers.  23  p.  16°.  Printed. 
[Libretto  only] 

©   Henry   M.    Fechheimer,    Detroit;    1892: 
8339,  Feb.  23 ;  2c.  May  14.  26757 

See    also    Garden    (The)    of    love. — Gipsy 


(The)  queen. 

Lovesick  (The)  waiter;  a  1  act  playlet,  by  G. 
Friend.     12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    George    Friend,    Philadelphia  ;    D  :  5375, 
Aug.  5,  1904;  2c.  Aug.  5,  1904.  26758 

Loving  cup;  comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by  A.  M. 
Bennett.     15  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    14,    1910;    D :  20501 ;    A.    Milo 
Bennett,  Chicago.  26759 


—  play   in   1   act,   by   A.   Brown.      [1],    30  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.     July     22,     1912;     D :  30314 ;     Alice 
Brown,  Boston.  26760 

—  vaudeville  act,  by  G.  Ritschel.     12  p.     f°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Gustave  Ritschel,  Union  Hill,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
15GU1,  Apr.  13,  1909;  2c.  May  7,  1909.      26761 

Loving  husband;  a  piny  .in  3  acts,  by  P].  C. 
Hardy.     94  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Evelina    Cooke  Hardy,    New   York ;    D : 
8181,  Mar.  17,  1906;  2c.  Apr.  17,  3906.     26762 

Loving    wife;    domestic   drama    in    5    acts.    l)y 

Annie  Kernanan.     55  p.     4°.     Mimeogmphed. 

©    July    2,    1909;    2c.    July    26,    1909;    D: 

16313;  James  Edwards,  Chicago.  26763 

Low-Dutch  (The)  grocer;  or.  Christmas  eve,  a 
comedy  drama  in  1  act,  written  and  composed 
by  Harry  Tlionisnn. 

©  Albert   Esmann.   Brooklyn;   1894:. 35842. 
July  26.  26764 


1334 


26765 


COPYRIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


26784 


Low  life;  a  domestic  drama  in  3  acts  and  3 
scenes,  by  E.  Harrigan. 

©  Edwai-d  Harrigan,  New  York;  1897: 
71292,  Dec.  20.  26765 

Low  spirits;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  L.  Worrall  and 
A.   Chevalier.      [93]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  3,  1911;  D:  23829;  Leclimere 
Worrall   and   Albert   Chevalier,   London. 

26766 

Lowell  (The)  factory  g-irl.  See  Sally  in  our 
alley. 

Lower  berth  thirteen;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C. 
Davis  and  H.  Whitney,  music  by  Joseph  E. 
Howard.  [77]  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Words 
only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  2,  1909 ;  D :  16445 ;  Collin  Davis 
and  Howard  Whitney,  Chicago.  26767 

musical  farce,  by  Collin  Davis  and  A.  Gil- 
lespie. 70  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Words 
only] 

©  Ic.  Mar.  1,  1913 ;  D :  32478 ;  Arthur  Gil- 
lespie, New  York.  26768 

in  3  acts,  by  C.   Davis,   A.   Gillespie, 

founded  on  suggested  story  by  H.  Swope, 
music  by  Joseph  E.  Howard.  [2],  103  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Nov.  14,  1910;  D:  22554;  Collin 
Davis,  Arthur  Gillespie  and  Howard  Swope, 
Chicago.  26769 

Lower  ranch;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  M. 
liussell. 

©  Marion  Russell,  New  York ;  D :  4821, 
Mar.  31,  1904.  26770 

Lower  your  eyes;  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  Lehmann. 
[6]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  4,  1914;  D :  36824 ;  Adolph 
Lehmann,  San  Francisco.  26770a 

Lowland  (The)     See  Tiefland. 

Loyal;  a  5  act  comedy,  by  T.  S.  Nolan. 

©  Thomas  S.  Nolan,  Chicago ;  1888 :  35250, 


Dec.  10. 


26771 


a  Avar  drama  in  3  acts,  by  G.  W.  Harper 

and  L.  C.  Weldy. 

©  L.  C.  Weldy,  Galena,  Kan.;  1888:9143, 
Mar.  29;  2c.  Mar.  29.  26772 

or,  Separated  by  war,  united  by  peace,  a 

play  in  3  acts,  by  G.  W.  Harper. 

©    G.    W.    Harper,    Galena,    Kan*;    1883: 
15691,  Aug.  27.  26773 

Loyal  and  disloyal;  or,  The  spirit  of  '61,  a 
military  drama  in  4  acts  and  6  tableaux,  by 
a  veteran  of  Post  41,  department  of  Mass., 
G.  A.  R. 

©    Robert    C.    Calder,     Westfield,     Mass.; 
1871 :  697,  Jan.  28.  26774 


Loyal  en  tout;  dramatized  by  L.  L.  Denehie, 
taken  from  T.  W.  Henshew's  novel,  A 
wedded  widow ;  or,  The  loved  that  lived. 

©  Laura  Louise  Denehie,  San  Jose.  Cal.; 
1888  :  29357,  Oct.  16.  26775 

Loyal  (A)  friend;  a  comedy-drama  in  4  acts, 
by  Charles  Townsend.  Author's  ed.  Phila- 
delphia, The  Penn  pub.  co.,  1898. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia  ;  1898 :  37090, 
June  17;  2c.  June  17.  26776 

See  also  Convict's  (The)  wife. 


Loyal  (A)  gentleman;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
J.  H.  Wiggin. 

©    James    Henry    Wiggin.    Boston ;    1895 : 
56689,  Nov.  8.  26777 

Loyal  (The)  heart  of  1861;  a  military  drama 
of  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  by  W.  H.  Gale. 
Oneida,  N.  Y.,  Rvan,  the  quick  printer,  1898. 
79  p.     12°. 

©  W.   Hector   Gale,   Oneida.   N.   Y. ;   1898: 
6558,  Jan.  19;  2c.  Apr.  5.  26778 

Loyal  hearts;  a  military  drama,  5  acts  and  5 
tableaux,  by  E.  T.  Sawyer. 

©  Eugene  T.  Sawyer,  San  Jose,  Cal. ;  1896 : 
29431,  May  13.  26779 

5  acts  and  6  tableaux,  by  E.  T.  Sawyer 


and  A.  P.  Kelly.    San  Jose,  Cal.,  McNeil  bros., 
1880.     46  p.     16°. 

©  E.  T.   Sawyer  and  A.   P.   Kelly,   United 
States  ;  1883 :  1605,  Jan. .  24 ;  1  copy  received. 

26780 

■  a  patriotic  melodrama,  founded  on  Ameri- 


can and  Spanish  war  of  1898,  by  [W.  W. 
Lapoint]  author  of  The  two  nephews.  Ran- 
dolph. Vt.,  Buck  printing  co.,  1900.  92  p. 
8°. 

©  Wm.   W.   Lapoint.   Barre,   Vt. ;   1900  A: 
2618,  Jan.  29 ;  2c.  Jan.  31.  26781 

Loyal  hearts  o'  Dixie;  4  act  southern  musical 
romance,  by  B.  B.  Dodd.  66  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Bert  Bruce  Dodd,  Akron,  O. ;   D :  12834, 
Apr.  25,  1908;  2c.  Apr.  14,  1908.  26782 

Loyal  (A)  Judas;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  R.  S. 
Thompson.     78  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ralph  S.  Thompson,  New  York  ;  D  :  3761, 
July  28,  1903;  2c.  Aug.  8,  1903.  26783 

Loyal  (The)  league;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  D. 
Steele  and  A.  C.  Monson.  Austin,  Tex..  Texas 
sif tings  publishing  co.,  1883.     40  p.     12°. 

©  Dick  Steele  and  A.  C.  Monson,  Austin, 
Tex.;   1883:19301,  Oct.  20;  2c.  Nov.  5. 

26784 


1335 


26785 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


26806 


Loyal  (A)  lover;  in  6  acts,  by  F,  File.    Proof. 

©   Franklin   File,   New   York;    1878:4260, 

Apr.  9;  2c.  Apr.  12.  26785 

I/oyal  Luke,  the  Union  scout;  a  military 
drama  in  5  acts,  with  tableaux  and  pictures, 
by  Lieut.  C.  J.  Fame.  Fottsville,  Pa.,  E.  S. 
Long,  printer,  1891.     27  p.     12°. 

©  Charles  J.  Fame,  St.  Clair,  Pa.;  1890: 
10259,  Mar.  29 ;  2c.  Apr.  11,  1891.  26786 

Loyal  mountaineers;  or,  The  guerilla's  doom, 
a  war  drama,  by  J.  N.  Culver.  St.  Albans, 
Vt.,  E.  A.  Morton,  printer,  1872.     64  p.     12°. 

©    J.    N.    Culver,    St.    Albans,    Vt. ;    1872: 
105.53,  Oct.  3;  2c.  Oct.  17.  26787 

a  war  drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  N.  Cul- 
ver. Rev.  ed.  St.  Albans,  Vt.,  E.  A.  Morton, 
printer,  1873.     41  p.     16°. 

©  J.  N.  Culver,  St.  Albans,  Vt ;  1873 :  9767, 
Aug.  30;  2c.   Oct.  1.  26788 

Same.  St.  Albans,  Vt.,  Wallace  print- 
ing CO.,  1889.    40  p.    16°. 

©    J.    N.    Culver,    St.    Albans,    Vt. ;    1889: 
25030,  Aug.  15 ;  2c.  Sept.  10.  26789 

Loyal  (A)  rebel;  comedy  of  the  American 
Revolution  in  5  acts,  by  M.  Hughes.  49  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    May    6,    1915;    D:  40723;    Matilda 
Hughes,  Buffalo.  26789a 

Loyal  (A)  renegade;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  M. 
C.  Smith.  Oakland,  Cal.,  Enquirer  pub.  co., 
1900.    1  p.  1.,  7  p.    8°. 

©     Margaret     Cameron     Smith,     Oakland, 
Cal.;  1900  A:  9887,  Apr.  18;  2c.  Apr.  18. 

26790 

Loyal  (A)  slave;  or,  A  negro's  loyalty  to  his 
master,  [by]  P.  A.  Bennett. 

©   F.    A.    Bennett,     Chicago;     1891:41918, 
Nov.  23.  26791 

Loyal  (A)  sweetheart;  by  C.  B.  Held. 

©  Clarence  Benjamen  Held,    Los  Angeles; 
D  :  307,  Apr.  3,  1901.  26792 

Loyal  (The)  Tennessean;  sketch  of  actual 
occurrence  in  2  acts,  by  J.  E.  Mason.  15  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    1,    1910;    D:  21709;    Josie   E. 
Mason,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  26793 

Loyal  till  death;  an  original  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  Mrs.  R.  Pacheco.     San  Francisco,  1878. 

©  ]Mrs.  R.  Pacheco,  California;  1879:6.58, 
Jan.  15.  26794 

Loyal  to  the  flag;  a  dramatic,  musical  enter- 
tainment for  school  children,  by  A.  J,  O'Don- 
nell. 

©  Andrew  J.  O'Donnell,  Chicago;  D:4403, 
Dec.  18,  1903.  26795 


Loyal  (A)  traitor;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  M.  A. 
Snell. 

©  Minnie  Andrew   Snell,   St.   Louis;   1898: 
42243,  July  14.  26796 

Loyal  Warren;  n  play  of  the  tunes,  a  drama  in 
5  acts,  by  Pruning  Knife  [pseud,  of  H.  Fran- 
cis Allen] 

©   H.    F.   Allen,    Kan.sas   Citv,    Mo.;    1SS8 : 
•    2069,  Jan.  24.  26797 

Loyalist  (The)  and  the  traitor;  a  melodrama  in 
4  acts  and  2  scenes,  by  J.  M.  Gough.  [Belle- 
ville, 111.,  News-democrat  print,  1907]  39  p. 
8°. 

©    .Tamos    M.    Gough,    Belleville,    111.;    D : 
10535,  May  10,  1907 ;  2c.  May  1,  1907.      26798 

Loyalty;  .\nierifan  play  in  3  pts.,  by  David 
Brennan  [pseud,  of  .1.  V.  N.  Reinhard]  120 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  28,  1915;  D :  41848 ;  .Joakim  Vil- 
helm  Nicholai  Reinhard,  Brooklyn.        26798a 

a  play  adapted  by  G.  Wang. 

©  George  Wang,  New  Orleans ;  1873 :  7423, 
June  27.  26799 


romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  V.  Brews- 
ter.   95  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  11,  1910;  D :  17910 ;  Eugene  V. 
Brewster,  Brooklyn.  26800 

or.  The  blue  and  the  gray,  a  drama  in  5 

acts,  by  C.  and  W.  Ellis. 

©  Charles  and  Walter  Ellis,  Austin,  Tex. ; 
1882  ;  22227,  Dec.  27.  28801 

Loyalty  (The)  of  love;  an  emotional  drama  in 
5  tableaux,  by  F.  Percy. 

©    Frederick    Percy,    Cincinnati ;    1875 :  19, 
Jan.  4.  26802 

'Lulnans  (De)     Sec  De  'Lubians. 

Luca  (La)  di  Caschmire;  idillio  lirico  in  3  atti, 
di  G.  Co.senza. 

©  Giuseppe  Cosenza,   New  York;   D;71.54, 
Aug.  24,  1905.  26803 

Lucella;  or,  A  western  romance,  by  F.  N.  Vullle. 

.©  Frank  N.  Vuille,  Murphysboro,  III.;   A: 

70548,  Oct.  16,  1903.  26804 

Lucette:  comedie  en  3  actes,  par  Romain  Coolus 
|p>^oufi.  de  R.  C.  Weill]  Paris,  E.  Fasquelle, 
1903.     3  p.  1.,  139  p.     12°. 

©  Eugene  Fasquelle,  Paris;  D :  3561.  June 
9,  1903 ;  2c.  June  9,  1903.  26805 

or.     The    little     marchioness,     a     comedy 

drama  in  6  acts,  ]>y  M.  G.  De  Malt<liyc(\ 

©    Mathilde    Gordaszewska    De    Maltchyce, 
Worcester ;  1887 ;  8737,  Apr.  H,  26806 


1336 


26807 


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26825 


Lucha  de  clases;  coinedia  en  3  actos  y  en  prosa, 
oi'iginal  de  M.  Echegaray.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  antores  espauoles]  1911.    74  p.    12°. 

©  Dec.  30,  1911 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1912  ;  D  :  28163  ; 
Miguel  Echegaray,  Madrid.  26807 

Lucia  di  Lammermoor;  guide  to  tlie  opera,  mu- 
sic by  Gaetano  Donizetti,  including  a  biogra- 
phy of  the  composer,  a  history  of  the  work 
:ind  all  the  principal  themes,  by  H.  W.  Hart. 
13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  22,  1909;  D :  16309 ;  Henry  W. 
Hart,  Brooklyn.  26808 

Luciana;  zarzuela  en  1  acto,  dividido  en  3 
cuadros,  original  de  J.  Quilis,  mtisica  del 
maestro  Esteban  Auglada.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
(le  antores  espailoles]  1908.  33  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©   Jose   Quilis,   Madrid ;    D :  14714,   Jan.   2, 
1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1909.  26809 

Lucia's  lover;  a  farce  in  3  acts,  by  Bertlia  Cur- 
rier Porter.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1907. 
41  p.    12°.     (On  cover  :  Baiter's  ed.  of  plays) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  9489, 
Nov.  21,  1906 ;  2c.  Dec.  17,  1906.  26810 

Lucie  Beauval;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Robert 
Montgomery  Sterrett.  [122]  p.  4°.  Type- 
vvritten. 

©Ic.  July  28, 1911 ;  D  :  24792  ;  R.  M.  Sterrett, 
Battle  Creek,  Mich.  26811 

Lucifer ;  pantomimisches  drama,  von  Richard 
Dehmel.  Berlin,  S.  Fischer  verlag  [1909]  3 
p.  1.,  [9J-185  p.     illus.     (plans)     12°. 

©    Nov.    30,    1909;    2c.    Dec.    23,    1909;    D: 
17771 ;  S.  Fischer,  verlag,  Berlin.  26812 

a  theological  tragedy,  by  George  Santayana. 

Chicago   and  New   York,   H.    S.   Stone  &  co., 
1899.    4  p.  1.,  187  p.     12°. 

©  Herbert  S.  Stone  &  co.,  Chicago;  1899: 
35517,  May  27 ;  2c.  May  27.  26812a 

Lucifer  matches;  a  nuisical  burletta  in  3  acts, 
with  original  songs  and  music,  by  C.  F. 
Pidgin. 

©  Charles  F.  Pidgin,  Boston;  1878:10767. 
Sept.   IS.  26813 

Lucifera;  a  musical  drama  in  5  acts,  composed 
by  J.  B.  Thomas.     Libretto. 

©  Jessie  Beattie  Thomas,  Chicago;   1893: 
39620,  Aug.  30.  26814 

Lucile;  n  di-ama,  by  James  T.  Roberts,  being  a 
<lramatization  of  the  Lucile  of  the  Earl  of 
Ljtton.     [St.  Louis?]  1903.    74  p.    8°. 

©   James  T.   Rolierts.    St.   Louis;    D :  2860, 
Jan.  5,  1903;  2c.  Jan.  5,  1903.  26815 


Lucile — Continued. 

- — •  a  drama  in  4  acts,  adapted  from  Owen 
Meredith  [pseud,  of  Edward  Robert. Bulwer 
Lytton,  1st  earl  of  Lytton]  by  Marcus  Danto. 
90  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Marie  E.  Carr,  Detroit ;  D :  4840,  Apr.  6, 
1904 ;  2c.  Apr.  6,  1904.  26816 

dramatized  by  L.  Thompson. 

©  Lovisa  Thompson,  St.  Helena,  Cal. ;  1891 : 
47649,  Dec.  28.  26817 

dramatized  and  arr.,  by  C.  W.  A.   Davis. 


Typewritten. 

©  Chas.  Wesley  Alexander  Davis,  Neosho, 
Mo. ;  1899  :  6686,  Jan.  19  ;  2c.  Jan.  19.      26818 

— ■  [play  in  5  acts]  adapted  from  Owen  Mere- 


dith [pseud,  of  Edward  Robert  Bulwer  Lytton, 
1st  earl  of  Lytton]  by  M.  E.  Carr.  136  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Marie  Emblin  Carr,  Detroit ;  D  :  324,  Apr. 
8,  1901 ;  2c.  Apr.  8,  1901.  .  26819 

a  poem,  by  Owen  Meredith  [pseud,  of  Ed- 


ward Robert  Bulwer  Lytton,  1st  earl  of  Lyt- 
ton] dramatized  in  4  acts,  by  L.  D.  Fair.    Ms. 

©    Laura    D.    Fair,    San    Francisco,    1871 : 
9906,  Oct.  24 ;  Ic.  Sept.  3.  26820 

a  sketch  for  (he  vaudeville  stage,  based  on 

the   slave   sale   in   Julia   Webb   Mays'   novel, 
Luda,  the  occult  girl.    6  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  James  W.   Mays,   Stienway,   N.   Y. ;   D : 
14636,  Dec.  26,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1908. 

26821 

or.    The   atonement,    a   play    in   5    acts,   a 


dramatization  of  Owen  Meredith's  [Edward 
Robert  Bulwer  Lytton's]  poem,  by  F.  C.  Ful- 
ton.    43  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Frances   C.    Fulton,     San   Luis   Obispo, 
Gal. ;  D :  936,  Oct.  2,  1901 ;  2c.  Oct.  2,  1901. 

26822 

—  whom  will  she  marry?  or.  The  decree  of 


heaven,  5  act  play,  by  M.  Van  Buren. 

©    Maria    Van    Buren,    New    York ;    1872 : 
5262,  May  20.  26823 

See  also  "Nunc  dimittis. 

Lucille;  a  lyric  drama  in  4  acts,  adapted  from 
the  i^oem  of  Owen  Meredith  [pseud,  of  Ed- 
ward Robert  Bulwer  Lytton,  1st  earl  of 
Lytton]  by  W.  Holcomb.  1  p.  1.,  61  p.  12°. 
Printed. 

©   Willard   Holcomb,   New   York;   D :  9728, 
Jan.  2,  1907;  2c.  Dec.  31,  1906.  26824 


—  play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  A.  de  Lima.     [57]  p. 
4".     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.   17.   1914;    D :  36048 ;    C.   A.   de 
Lima,  Florence,   Italy.  26825 


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Lucille — Continued. 

or,  The  millionaire  g'ambler's  tragic  fate, 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  1-.  D.  Robinson. 

©  Letitia  Davidson  Robinson,  Cliicago;  D: 
5849,  Dec.  2,  1904.  26826 

Lucille,  the  child  of  the  people;  a  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  E.  Willett. 

©  Edward  Willett,  New   York;   1879:390. 
Jan.  9.  26827 

Lucinda's  wedding;  an  Ethiopian  farce  in  2 
scenes.  New  York,  Happy  hours  company 
[1874]  8  p.  12°.  ([Ethiopian  drama,  no. 
84]) 

©  Happy  hours  cc,  New  York ;  1874 :  12471, 
Oct.  6;  2c.  Oct.  17.  26828 

Lucinda's  whim;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  H.  S. 
]Mackaye.  New  York,  S.  French ;  London,  S. 
French,  ltd.  28  p.  12°.  ([French's  inter- 
national copyrighted  ed.  of  the  works  of  the 
best  authors,  no.  247] ) 

©   Nov.   26,    1912;    2c.    Nov.    27,   1912;    D: 
31478;  Harold  Steele  Mackaye,  New  York. 

26829 

Lucindy's  weddin';  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  H. 
M.  McNutt. 

©   Hugh  McGavock  McNutt,   Birmingham, 
Ala.;   1897:46539,   Aug.   19;   2c.    Sept.   4. 

26830 

Lucius  Catiline,  the  Roman  traitor;  a  drama 
in  3  acts,  by  H.  C.  Husted. 

©    Harry    C.    Husted,    New    York;    1872: 
11314,  Oct.  24.  26831 

Luck;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  I.  C.  Clarke. 
New  York,  De  Lacy  &  AVillson,  1877.  46  p. 
12°. 

©  Joseph  I.  C.  Clarke,  New  York;   1877: 
12718,  Nov.  5;   2c.  Nov.  19.  26832 

See  also   Short  plays;   by   Mary   MacMil- 

lan. 

Luck  agin'  it;  comedy  in  1  act  witli  song.  He 

has  come  to  get  married,   by  Robert  Boggs. 

©  R.  Boggs,   Long  Beach,  Miss. ;    D :  5626. 

Sept.    29,    1904.  26833 

Luck  at  last;  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by 
C.  F.  Montaine. 

©  C.  F.  Montaine,  New  York ;  1895 :  27804, 
May  22.  26834 

Luck  from  the  Sou'  West.     See  Karl. 

Luck  (The)  of  a  Jonah;  or,  The  turn  in  the 
lane,  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  F.  Luitich.  57  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  John  F.  Luitich,  Washington ;  D :  15389, 
:^rar.  20,   1909:   2c.   Mar.   20.  1909.  26835 


Luck  (The)   of  Roaring  Camp. 
Sierras. 


See    In    the 


Luck  (The)  of  the  O'Neils;  play  in  prologue 
and  3  acts,  by  J.  H.  Price.  140  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    May    5,    1915;    D :  40559 ;    J.    Hyde 
I'l-ice,  New  York.  26835a 

Luck  of  the  unlucky;  a  1  act  play,  by  B.  H. 
Standish.     15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   B.    H.    Standish,    Minneapolis ;    D :  5925, 
'  Dec.  19,  1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  19,  1904.  26836 

Luckiest  (The)  girl;  play  for  girls,  by  Alice 
C.  Thompson.  Cliicago,  T.  S.  Denison  &  co., 
1910.     9  p.     12°.     ([Amateur  series]) 

©   Sept.  28,   1910;   2c.    Sept.   30,  1910;    D: 
22186 ;  T.  S.  Denison  &  co.,  Chicago.      26837 

Luckiest  (The)  man;  a  playlet,  by  T.  G. 
Springer  and  Edward  Gage.  [1],  19  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    29,    1912;     D :  30129 ;     T.    G. 
Springer,  New  York.  26838 

Luckless  David;  a  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  J.  W. 
Cutshaw  and  L.  D.  Ellsworth. 

©   James   W.   Cutshaw   and   Lee   D.   Ells- 
worth, Cliicago  ;   D  :  11192,  Aug.  16,  1907. 

26839 

Lucky;  or,  A  hobo's  luck,  dramatic  farce 
comedy,  by  C.  R.  Warren.  [38]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  21,  1914 ;  D :  39169 ;  Charles  R. 
Warren,  San  Francisco.  26839a 

Lucky  (A)  ad;  by  C.  B.  Held. 

©  Clarence  Benjamen  Held,    Los  Angeles ; 
D:306,  Apr.   3,  1901.  26840 

Lucky  (The)  angel;  a  comedy  in  3  acts. 

©    N.    Behrens,    New    York ;    1886 :  27537, 
Dec.  7.  26841 

Lucky  (The)  bachelor;  play  in  1  act,  by  M. 
Schwartz.      10   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    8,    1915;     D:  40306;     Morris 
Schwartz,  New  York.  26841a 

Lucky  (A)  bump;  comedy  playlet  in  1  scene, 
by  Ttlrs.  J.  Brooks  and  Harry  S.  Sheldon. 
26  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  7,  1910  :  D  :  21320  ;  Jack  Brooks 
and  Maude  Brooks,  Chicago.  26842 

Lucky  (A)  day  on  the  street;  a  vaudeville 
act  introducing  singing  and  piano  playing, 
by  W.  A.  Foster.  9  p.  f°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  May  31,  1912 ;  D :  29848 ;  William  A. 
Foster,    Chicago.  26843 

Lucky  (A)  dog;  by  H.  J.  Campbell. 

©  Henrv  J.  Campbell,  Philadelphia;  1892: 
10248,  Mar.  5.  26844 


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Lucky  (A)  dog — Continued. 

farce  comedy   in  4  scenes,  by  M.  Marcus. 

IS  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  6,  1915;   D:402S6;   Myer  Mar- 
cus, New  York.  26844a 


—  a  new  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  H. 
Iliglitmire. 

©    Wm.    H.    Rightmire,    New   York;    1889: 
29761,  Oct.  2.  26845 

or,    Cupid   and   co.,   by   Walter  Augustine 


Snow.     Typewritten. 

©  W.   A.   Snow,  Boston;   1899:70945,   Oct. 
31;  2c.  Jan.  15,  1900.  26846 

Lucky  (A)  duck;  a  vaudeville  sketch,  by  Ed- 
mund   Day,    superseding    the    same    subject 

luattoi-  copyrighted  by  the  same  author  under 
title.  He,  she  and  it.  12  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  William  H.  Gerald,  Bayonne,  N.  J. ;  D : 
3673,  June  29,  1903 ;  2c.  June  29,  1903.    26847 

Lucky  (A)  horseshoe;  farcical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  H.  C.  Husted. 

©  H.   C.   Husted,   Nevr  York;   1895:56272, 
Nov.    16.  26848 

Lucky  (A)  husband;  by  G.  Constant  Louns- 
bery.  from  the  French  play  La  chance  du 
mari  by  G.  A.  Caillavet  and  R.  de  Flers. 
36  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   G.    C.    Louusbery,   New   York ;    D :  9461, 
Nov.  19,  1906;  2c.  Nov.  19,  1906.  26849 

Lucky  (A)  idea;  by  C.  Walter.  20  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Charles    Walter,    New    York ;    D :  8976, 
Aug.  20,  1906;  2c.  Aug.  17,  1906.  26850 

Lucky  Jim;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
M.  Russell. 

©   Marion   Russell,   Ridgefield,   N.    J.;    D: 
7884,  Jan.  11,  1906.  26851 


—  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts  and  6  scenes, 
by  William  G.  Beckwith  and  J.  Santley.  68 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  .Joseph  Santley  co..  New  York;  D:  12855 
Apr.  23,  1908;  2c.  July  31,  1908.  2^852 


—  1  act  comedy  drama,  by  Frank  A.  Fergu- 
son.   19  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Charles    Forrester,    Chicago;  D :  11458, 

Oct.  1,  1907;  2c.  Sept.  20,  1907.  26853 


—  3  act  farce,  by  J.  F.  Dolan. 

©   James   F.    Dolan,   New   York ;    D :  2558, 
Nov.   6,    1902.  26854 

—  or,    The   realization    of   a   child's   dream, 
by  Frank  B.  Coigne.     9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    May   8,    1912;    D:  29606;   Champion 
film  CO.,  New  York.  26855 


Lucky  (A)  job;  a  negro  farce,  by  Charles 
^^•hite.  New  York,  R.  M.  De  Witt,  1874. 
12  p.  12°.  ( [De  Witt's  Ethiopian  and  comic 
drama,  no.  37]) 

©  Robert  M.  De  Witt,  New  York;   1874: 
15837,  Dec.  31;  2c.  Feb.  19,  1875.  26856 

Lucky  (The)  Jonah;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  J.  S. 
Carroll  and  A.  Walsh.  85  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    16,    1910;     D:  22825;     Austin 
Walsh   and   John   S.   Carroll,   New   York. 

26857 

Lucky  (A)  liar;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  L. 
Chevalier.     13  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Louis   Chevalier,   New   York ;   D :  15826. 
May  11,  1909;  2c.  May  11,  1909,  26858 

Lucky  (A)  loser;  1  act  comedy,  by  J.  W.  Say  re. 
17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  9,  1911 ;  D :  23602 ;  James  Wil- 
lis Sayre,  Seattle.  26859 

Lucky  (A)  lover;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Charles 
Goddard.     17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    7,    1914;    D :  38418 ;    Star    co.. 
New  York.  26859a 

Lucky  man;  farcical  comedy  in  1  act,  by  W. 
Cluxton.     21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    14.    1915;    D :  41498 ;    Walter 
Cluxton,  New  York.  26859b 

■a  play  in  5  acts,  by  A.  Sterling.    91  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ada  Sterling,  New. York;  D:9659.  Dec. 
18,  1906;  2c.  Dec.  18,  1906.  26860 

Lucky  (The)  miners;  or.  The  old  dominion 
and  the  new,  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  W.  H. 
Rhodes. 

©    William    H.    Rhodes,     San     Francisco; 
1872:4.531,  May  1.  26861 

Lucky  Miss  Dean;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Sid- 
ney Bowkett.  New  York,  S.  French ;  Lon- 
don, S.  French,  ltd.,  1906.  64  p.  12°.  (On 
cover :  French's  international  copyrighted 
ed.  of  the  works  of  the  best  authors,  no.  96) 
©  Samuel  French,  New  York;  D :  8637, 
June  5,  1906;  2c.  Mar.  11,  1907.  26862 

Lucky  (A)  mistake;  a  romantic  drama  in  1 
act,  by  C.  D.  AVilson. 

©  Charles  Day  Wilson.    Cleveland;    1898: 
36362,  .Tune  13;  2c.  June  13.  26863 


or.  Business  is  rushing',  3  act  comedy,  by 

J.  Bropson.     51  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.  Aug.   2.5,   1910;   D:  21895;   James  J. 
Bropson,   jr.,   Cleveland.  28864 

Lucky  (The)  moment;  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  O. 
Reynolds.      [5]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  16,   1912;   D:  29460;   Mable  O. 
Reynolds,   New  York.  26865 


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26688 


Lucky  (A)  number;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  C.  H.  Boyle  and  C.  Graham. 

©    Chas.    H.    Boyle    and    Carrie    Graham, 
Minneapolis  ;  1898  :  17379,  Mar.  14.         26866 

Lucky  (A)  opal.     Sec  Black  hand. 

Lucky  Fehr;  drama  in  3  acts,  from  the  Swed- 
ish of  August  Strindberg,  tr.  by  Valma  Swan- 
ston  Howard.  Cincinnati,  Stewart  &  Kidd 
company,  1912.  5  p.  1.,  3-181  p.  fx'ont. 
(port.)    facsim.     12°. 

©    Dec.    19,    1912;    2c.    Dec.    23,    1912;    A: 
330666;   Stewart  &  Kidd  co.,  Cincinnati. 

26867 

Lucky  (A)  penny;  a  musical  farce  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  F.  L.  Goodwin. 

©   Frank   L.    Goodwin,   New   York;    1889: 
31247,   Oct.   15.  26868 

Lucky  (The)  pig;  Japanese  monologue,  staged 
and  arr.  by  Pilar  Morin,  in  Japanese  dia- 
lect.    7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Madame    Pilar    Morin,    New    York ;    D : 
6539,  Apr.  18,  1905 ;  2c.  Apr.  18,  1905.     26869 

Lucky  rabbit's  foot;  vaudeville  act,  by  H. 
Solomon.     4  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  27,  1912 ;  D :  28638 ;  Harry  Solo- 
mon, Chicago.  26870 

Lucky  (A)  scar;  1  act  playlet,  by  H.  J.  Sin- 
clair.     [3]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  12,  1912;  D :  29024 ;  H.  J.  Sin- 
clair, Pittston,  Pa.  26871 

Lucky  (A)  star;  by  J.  Villars. 

©    Jessie     Villars,     New    York;     D :  13098, 
June  2,   1908.  26872 

a  grand  dramatic  and  spectacular  play  in 

5  acts,  by  the  Kir  a  If  y  brothers. 

©  Kiralfy  bros.,   Philadelphia;   1876:8291, 
July  12.  26873 

a  musical  comedy. 

©  Fanny  Rice,  New  York ;  1891 :  5954,  Feb. 
12.  26874 

Same. 

©  Fanny  Rice,  New  York ;  1891 :  5929.  Feb. 
12.  26875 

an  original  drama  in  4  acts,  by  G.  Comer 

and  L.  J.  Vincent.     145  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  George  Comer  and  Leon  John  Vincent. 
New  York ;  1888 :  13580,  May  9 ;  2c.  May  21. 

26876 
Lucky  stars;  a  musical  comedy. 

©  Fanny  Rice,  New  York ;  1891 :  5955,  Feb. 
12.  26877 

Lucky  (The)  stone;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  W. 
R.  Randall.     21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  R.   Randall,  Rochester,   N.  Y. ; 
D :  13081,  Apr.  30.  1908 ;  2c.  Mar.  25,  1909. 

26878 


Lucky  (The)  stone — Continued. 

comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  Roy  Emik.     153 

p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    9,    1914;  D:  38736;    Jess    L. 

Emig,  Columbus,  Ind.  26878a 

a  musical  farce  in  2  acts,  by  Collin  Davis 

and  Frank  Witmark.     61  p.     4°.     Typewrit- 
ten.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Frank  M.  Witmark,  George  C.  Davis  and 
Max  Rosenfeld,  Chicago;  D :  5298,  July  5, 
1904;  2c.  July  5,  1904.  26879 

Lucky  strike;  3  act  farce  comedy,  by  R.  A. 
Marchand.     40  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  18,  1910 ;  D :  20828 ;  Ralph  Aus- 
tin Marchand,  Cambridge,  Mass.  26880 

Lucky  (The)  thirteen;  1  act  comedy,  by  L.  E. 
Walter.     [8]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  24,  1912;  D :  29761 ;  Lester  E. 
Walter,  Harrisburg,  Pa.  26881 

Lucky  (A)  tramp;  a  musical  farce  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  G.  J.  App  and  Raymond  Hitch- 
cock. 

©  George  J.  App,  Philadelphia;  1890: 
39386,  Dec.  12.  26882 

Lucky  Winton;  a  comedy  in  3  acts  and  pro- 
logue, by  L.  A.  Provandie.  51  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Leon  A.  Provandie,  Melrose  Highlands, 
Mass.;  D:7324,  Sept.  27,  1^05;  2c.  Oct.  5, 
1905.  26883 

Lucrative  (A)  liar;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  H.  J.  AVoife. 

©  Harrison  J.  Wolfe,  Youngstown,  O. ; 
1900  A  :  3121,  Feb.  3.  26884 

Lucre:  or.  Before  the  amendments,  the  realis- 
tic 5  act  drama,  by  L.  W.  Harleigh. 

©  L.  W.  Harleigh,  New  York;  1873:8580, 
July  28.  26885 

Lucretia;  inusikdrama  in  2  aufziigen,  von  Her- 
mann Lowtzky.  ins  deutsche  iibertragen  von 
Valerian  Tornius  und  dem  verfasser.  Regie- 
buch.  Leipzig,  Breitkopf  &  Hartel,  1910.  31 
p.     16°. 

©  Sept.  6,  1910;  2c.  Oct.  17,  1910;  D: 
22298;  Herm.  Lowtzky,  Leipzig.  26886 

Lucretia's  husband;  1  act  comedy,  by  J.  W. 
Standisli.     Typewritten. 

©  Jos.  W.  Standish,  New  York;  1899: 
30351,  INIay  4;  2c.  May  4.  26887 

Lucrezia;  dramma  lirica  in  4  atti,  di  Guglielmo 
Fabbri.  Sora  [Italy]  Tipo-litografia  Carlo 
Camastro,  1909.    2  p.  1.,  54  p.    8°. 

©  Nov.  30,  1909;  2c.  Nov.  21,  1911;  D: 
26009 ;  Lorenzo  Lucarelli,  New  York,      26888 


1340 


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26D0? 


Lucy;   play   in   1   act,   by   W.   Coleman.     24  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  26,  1911 ;  D :  23199 ;  AValter  Cole- 
man, New  York.  26889 


or,  The  Gnomen,  by  J.  Hartmann. 

©  Jacob  Hartmann,  New  York ;  18S4 : 
17648,  Sept.  1.  26890 

Lucy  Fairlove;  or,  The  forged  will,  an  origi- 
nal play  in  5  acts,  by  S.  Howell. 

©  S.  Howell,  New  Orleans;  1875:2763, 
Mar.  24.  26891 

Lucy  Hollis;  a  drama,  by  L.  G.  Laureau. 

©  Louis  Gustave  Laureau,  Stanford, 
Conn.;  1889:26420,  Aug.  30.  26892 

Lucy-love-me-well;  a  comedy  [in  3  acts]  by 
W.   J.   Neidig.      [133]    p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  26,  1914;  D :  38609 ;  William  J. 
Neidig,  Chicago.  26892a 

Lucy  (The)  Luce  club;  or.  The  night  of  the 
fire,  by  E.  H.  Clement. 

©  Edw.  H.  Clement,  Boston;  1888:34813, 
Dec.   6.  26893 

Lucy  Moore,  the  prune  hater's  daughter;  12 
act  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Sliinu.  [22]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  16,  1912;  D :  28716 ;  Everett 
Shinn,  New  York.  26894 

Lucy,  the  sold  orphan;  a  drama  from  real  life, 
in  12  acts,  by  S.  L.  McKay.  Bay  City,  Mich. 
[Stuart  &  Gregory]   1882.     61  p.     8°. 

©  Sarah  Lucy  McKay,  Mich.;  1882:297, 
Jan.  9;  Ic.  May  19.  26895 

Lucy's  day  off;  or.  Her  famous  boxing  roost- 
ers, play  in  1  act,  by  L.  I.  Booth.  4  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  29,  1914 ;  D :  37633 ;  Laura  Ida 
Booth,  Bound  Brook,  N.  J.  26895a 

Lucy's  old  man;  a  farce,  by  H.  Elliott  Mc- 
Bride.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison,  1882.  9  p. 
12°.     ([School  and  social  drama]) 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  1882 :  18o25, 
Nov.  2 ;  2c.  Nov.  8.  26896 

Same. 

©  H.  Elliott  McBride,  Coraopolis,  Fa., 
as  author,  in  renewal  for  28  years.  Renewal 
no.  1218,  Oct.  14,  1910.  Original  entry,  Nov. 
2,  1882,  no.  18525.  26897 

Luda,  the  occult  girl.     See  Lucile, 

Ludlow;  an  American  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  C. 
Forrest-Stone. 

©  Charles  Forrest-Stone,  United  States; 
1876 :  2900,  Mar.  8.  26898 


Ludmila;  a  drama  in  3  acts  and  6  transforma- 
tions, by  A.  Chrostowski.  54  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Alphonse  Chrostowski,   New   York ;   D : 
8768,  June  30,  1906;  2c.  June  30,  1906. 

26899 

drama  of  Russia  in  5  acts,  6  scenes,  by  A. 


Chrostowski.      [2],    59   p.     4  .     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Jan.   16,   1911;   D:  23109;   Alphonse 
Chrostowski,  New  York.  26900 

—  a  drama  of  Russia  in  4  acts  and  6  scenes, 
by  A.  Chrostowski.     54  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Alphonse   Chrostowski,   New   York ;   D : 
15549,  Apr.  6,  1909;  2c.  Apr.  6,  1909.     26901 

—  historical  romantic  drama  founded  on  the 


true  life  of  modern  Russia  in  3  acts  and  7 
transformations,  by  A.  Chrostowski.  55  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Alphonse  Chrostowski,   New   York ;    D : 
8494,  May  7,  1906;  2c.  May  7,  1906.       26902 

in  3  acts  and  10  transformations,  by 


A.  Chrostowski.     67  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Alphonse   Chrostowski,   New   York ;    D : 
6280,  Mar.  6,  1905 ;  2c.  Mar.  24,  1905.      26903 

—  founded  on  the  true  life  of  Russia  in 


2  acts  and  9  transformations,  by  M.  Alphonse 
Chrostowski.     25  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Alphonse   Chrostowski,   New    York ;    D : 
467S,  Mar.  2,  1904 ;  2c.  Mar.  14,  1904.      26904 

in  3  acts,  by  A.  Chrostowski.     88  p. 


f  .     Typewritten. 

©   Alphonse   Chrostowski,   New   York ;    D : 
7838,  Jan.  11,  1906 ;  2c.  Jan.  11,  1906.     26905 

Ludomila;  dramat  rosyi  w  5  aktach,  napisal  A. 
Chrostowski.     87  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Aug.   4,   1914 ;    D :  37746 ;    Alphonse 
Chrostowski,  New  York.  26905a 

or.    The    death   of   the   czar,    drama   in    5 


acts,  by  A.   Chrostowski.     87  p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    6,    1915;    D :  39322 ;    Alphonse 
Chrostowski,  New  York.  26905b 

•  Same.    91  p.    4°.    Tyepwritten. 

©   Ic.    June  4,   1915;    D :  40841 ;    Alphonse 
Chrostowski,  New  York.  26905c 

Ludvig,   der  information  man;  monologue,  by 
W.  J.  Seubert.     11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Walter    James    Seubert,    Philadelphia ; 
D:3794,  Aug.  4,  1903;  2c.  Aug.  10,  1903. 

26906 

Ludwig;   a   play   in   6   acts,   by   Paul   Harness 
[pseud,  of  W.  W.  Holden] 

©  F.  P.  Holden,  Milwaukee ;  D :  10450,  Apr. 
30,  1907.  26907 


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26925 


Ludwig  der  Zweite,  kbnig  von  Baiern;  trag- 
odie  in  5  aufzugen,  von  F.  Bonn.  148  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ferdinand  Bonn,   Berlin;   D:5677,   Oct. 
25,  1904;  2c.  Oct.  25,  1904.  26908 

Ludwig  XVI;  drama  in  5  aufzugen,  von  Ernst 

Paris.    Berlin,  Terra-verlag  [1907]     52  p.    8°. 

©  Terra-verlag,  Berlin ;   D :  11952,   Dec.  20, 

1907;   2c.   Dec.   21,   1907.  26909 

Ludwig,  the  emigrant;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
L.  and  W.  Scliubart.    Buffalo,  H.  WulfE,  1896. 
.  32  p.     8°. 

©  William  and  Louisa  Schubart,  Toronto, 
Canada ;  1896 :  37897,  June  30 ;  2c.  Aug.  10. 

26910 

Ludwig  von  Wittelsbacli  (Konig  Ludwig  II 
von  Bayern)  leben,  wirken  und  ende;  his- 
torisches  drama  in  4  akten,  von  mir  [F.  C. 
Zeller] 

©   Frederick   C.    Zeller,    Baltimore;    1887: 
25194,  Oct.  1.  26911 

Luftschlosser  (Der);  operette  in  2  bildern,  von 
Alfr.  Deutsch-German  und  Rob.  Krenn,  musik 
von  Otto  Romisch.  Hanover,  L.  Oertel 
[1911]     39  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Sept.  29,  1911 ;  D  :  25350 ;  Louis  Ortel, 
Hanover,  Germany.  26912 

Lullaby  (The);  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
J.  R.  Hood.     13  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  22,  1911;  D :  24757 ;  Joseph  R. 
Hood,  Denver.  26913 

Lullaby  memory;  vaudeville  sketch,  by  D.  0. 

Bangs.      [1],  21  p.     obi.     16°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   July  25,   1912;    D:  30352;    David  C. 

Bangs,  Franklin  Park,  111.  26914 

Lulu;  a  comic  opera  in  4  acts. 

©  James  F.  Milliken,  United  States;  1883: 
21586,  Nov.  21.  26915 

tragodie  in  5  akten  mit  einem  prolog,  von 

Frank    Wedekind.      Miinchen,    Georg   Miiller, 
1913.    220  p.     12°. 

©  July  1,  1913 ;  2c.  Sept.  5,  1913 ;  D  :  34341 ; 
Drei  masken  verlag,   g.   m.   b.   h.,   Munich. 

26916 

or,  The  Apache  queen,  a  drama  in  6  acts, 

by  0.  Lee. 

©  Chapman  Lee,  Washington  ;  1872 :  10331, 
Sept.  27.  26917 

Lulii  and  the  three  jolly  thieves;  musical 
comedy  in  3  acts,  libretto  written  and  partly 
adapted  by  A.  Carbone,  music  by  Chueca, 
Valverde  and  [Manuel  Fernandez]  Caballero. 
©  A.  Carbone,  New  York;  1896:14646, 
Mar.  6.  26918 


Lum  (The)  tum;  a  musical  absurdity  in  2  acts 
and  3  scenes,  music  by  Herbert  Hassler,  book 
and  lyrics  by  H.  B.  Liveright.  73  p.  f". 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Horace  B.   Liveright,   Philadelphia;    D: 
1884,  May  14,  1902;  2c.  May  12,  1902.     26919 

Lumber  (The)  king.     Ms. 

©  William  H.  Reid,  Concord,  N.  H. ;  1895 : 
•65269,  Dec.  24;  2c.  Feb.  15,  1896.  26920 

or.  Life  in  the  pinery,  a  comedy  drama  in 


4  acts,  by  W.  F.  Mann. 

©  William  F.  Mann,  Saginaw,  Mich.;  1894: 
44329,  Sept.  22.  26921 

Lumber  room,  and  other  plays;  by  Catherine 

Belliiirs     Guskoin.      London,     S.    Paul    &.    co. 
[1913]      140  p.     12°. 

Contents  :  The  lumber  room. — Fickle 
Juliet. — The  Fortescues'  dinner  party. — John 
Aubrey's  di'eam. — The  P.  G.'s. — Them 
banns. — The    toolip. — Wrong    again. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  7,  1914;  A  ad  int.  1821;  pubd. 
Dec.  9,  1913;  C.  B.  Gaskoin,  %  Stanley  Paul 
&  CO.,  London.  26921a 

Same.    New  York,  Vaughan  &  Gomme,  1914. 

100  p.     12°. 

Contents  :  The  lumber  room. — Fickle 
Juliet. — The  Fortescues'  dinner  party. — John 
Aubrey's  dream. — The  P.  G.'s. — Then 
banns. — The  toolip. — Wrong  again. 

©  .Jan  12,  1914;  2c.  Jan.  14,  1914;  A: 
361;  Catherine  Bellairs  Gaskoin,  %  Stanley 
Paur&  CO.,  London.  26921b 

Lumberjack    (The);    dramatic    sketch,    by    J. 
Drew.    7  p.     obi.    16°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  29,  1912;  D :  29215 ;  Josepli 
Drew,  Duluth,  Minn.  26922 


— ■  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  Lee. 

©  Colton  Lee,  Washington ;   D :  4958,  Apr. 
29,  1904.  26923 


—  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  book  and  lyrics 
by  C.  M.  Mayers.  33  p.  f°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Charles  Marion  Mayers,  Lexington,  Ky. ; 
D :  16196,  June  30,  1909 ;  2c.  June  30,  1909. 

26924 


—  a  3  act  drama,  by  G.  A.  Weber,    cover-title, 
40  p.     12°.     Printed. 

©   Gustav  Adolph   Weber,   Duluth,    Minn. ; 
D :  5482,  Aug.  16,  1904 ;  2c.  June  14,  19(X5. 

26925 


—  or,  Minnesota  in  1890,  play  in  4  acts,  by 
W.  D.Washburn, jr.    114  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  20,  1915  ;  D  :  41853  ;  William  D. 
Washburn,  jr.,  Minneapolis.  26925a 


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26926 


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26942 


Lumberjack  (The)  hero;  drama  In  4  acts,  by 
G.  A.  Weber.    61  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    29,    1913;    D :  34589 ;    Gustav 
Adolph  Weber,  Milwaukee.  26926 

Lumiere  (La)  (The  light);  1  act  play,  a  case  of 
Iiypuo-clairvoyant-catalepsis,  by  M.  Dobson. 
22  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  12,  1915 ;  D :  41366 ;  Miles  Dob- 
son,  Altadeua,  Cal.  26926a 

Lunita;  or,  The  modern  Prometheus,  a  dra- 
matic ballet  in  3  acts.  36  p.  4^".  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©     liosa     Wolfe     &     Louis     Graner,     New 
York  ;  D  :  2834,  Jan.  10,  1903 ;  2c.  Jan.  22,  1903. 

26927 

Lumpacivagabundus.     See  Three  (The)  tram.ps. 

Lumpenprinz  (Der);  operette  in  3  akteu,  mu- 
sik  vou  Josef  Snaga,  text  von  Leo  Kastner. 
Berlin,  Biihuenveriag  Aim  tSc  iSimrock,  g.  m. 
b.  h.,  1913.    93  p.    8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Jan.  21,  1914  ;  D  :  35720  ;  Bulmenver- 
lag  Ahn  &  !Sinu-ock,  g.  m.  b.  li.,  Berlin. 

2692Ta 

Luna's  love  pilgrimage;  a  sketch  in  2  acts,  by 
M.  Mullen.     [SJ  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  12,  1910 ;  D  :  21825  ;  Martha  Mul- 
len, St.  Louis.  26928 

Lunatic  (The);  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  N.  D. 
Gray.     73  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Norman  D.  Gray,  West  Chester,  I'a. ;  D : 
10013,  Feb.  23,  1907 ;  2c.  Feb.  23,  1907.     26929 


—  farce  in  3  acts,  by  M.  W.  Davis.     [91]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  10,  1915  ;  D  :  42236  ;  Malcolm  W. 
Davis,  Hartford.  26929a 


—  nuisieal  skit  la  1  scene,  by  Keller  Muck  and 
Frank  Ortb.  10  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Ic.  July  30,  1910 ;  D :  21692 ;  Emma  Pol- 
lock and  Percy  Pollock,  New  York.  26930 


—  a  negro  sketch  in  1  scene,  by  Frank  Du- 
mont,  arr.  by  Charles  White.  New  York, 
11.  M.  De  Witt,  1876.  6  p.  12°.  ( [De  Witt's 
Ethiopian  and  comic  drama,  no.  90] ) 

©   Robert  M.  De  W^itt,   New  York;   1876: 
7986,  July  3 ;  2c.  July  26.  26931 


—  play    in   1    act,    by   Herbert   Seligman   and 
G.  S.  Kaufman.     [2],  14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  16,  1914;   D :  35675 ;   George  S. 
Kaufman,  New  York.  26931a 


Lunatic  asylum.     See  Pompey's  patients. 


Lunatic  (The)  at  large;  a  fantastic  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  A.  Bond  and  J.  S.  Clouston,  founded 
on  the  novel  of  the  same  name,  by  J.  Storer 
Clouston.    103  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Acton  Bond,  London,  and  Joseph  Storer 
Clouston,  Orkney,  North  Britain;  D :  6754, 
June  1,  1905 ;  2c.  June  1,  1905.  26932 

Lunatic  (The)  or  the  professor;  farce,  by 
Louise  Rand  Bascom.  Lebanon,  O.,  March 
brothers  (1912)  3  p.  8°.  (Famous  five-cent 
funny  farces) 

©  Sept.  9,  1912;  2c.  Sept.  12,  1912;  D: 
30818 ;  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O.  26933 

Lunatic  (A)  pro  tern;  an  original  sketch  for 
male  and  female,  by  Chris  Lane.  (In  Will 
Kossiter's  vaudeville  prompter,  no.  4) 

©  Will  Rossiter,  Chicago;  D :  4061,  Oct.  5, 
1903 :  2c.  Oct.  5,  1903.  26934 

Lunatic  36;  an  original  drama  in  3  acts,  by  E. 
Chrissie. 

©  Ed  Chrissie,  East  Seymour,  Mich. ;  1883 : 
9405,  May  21.  26935 

Lunch  in  the  suburbs;  farce,  by  Helen  G.  I^ud- 

iugtou.  Nev/  York,  S.  French ;  London,  S. 
French,  ltd.,  1906.  cover-title,  26  p.  16°. 
(French's  international  copyrighted  ed.  of  the 
Vk'orks  of  the  best  authors,  no.  99) 

©  Samuel  French,  New  York ;  D :  8639, 
June  5,  1906 ;  2c.  June  12,  1906.  26936 

Luncheon  (A)  at  Nick's;  a  1  act  play,  by  K.  J. 
Vermilye.    26  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Kate  Jordan  Vermilye,  New  York ;  D : 
3279,  Apr.  13,  1903 ;  2c.  Apr.  13,  1903.      26937 

Luncheon  at  one;  a  one  act  play,  by  C.  Oluey. 
21  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Channez  Olney,  Watertown,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
9315,  Oct.  25,  1906 ;  2c.  Oct.  25,  1906.        26938 

Luncheon  (A)  for  two;  farce  in  1  act,  by  Frank- 
lin Foster.    42  p.    obi.    16°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  25,  1910 ;  D :  21632 ;  F.  F.  Bige- 
low,  Brooklyn.  26939 

Lupah,  the  flower  of  the  prairie;  romantic 
drama  in  5  acts, 

©  David  Belasco,  San  Francisco ;  1872 : 
G38S,  June  14.  26940 

Lure  (The);  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  Porter  Emerson 
Browne.     77  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  22,  1909;  D :  16404 ;  Frederic 
Thompson,  New  York.  26941 

Lvire  o'  the  moon;  musical  sketch,  book  and 
lyrics  by  Douglas  E.  Donaldson  [pseud,  of 
M.  San  Giovanni]     17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  8,  1913;  D :  32166 ;  May  San 
Giovanni,  Hollis,  N.  Y.  26942 


1343 


26943 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


26957 


Lure  (The)  of  dance;  twenty  minute  act,  by 
R.  P.  Polizzi.     [n]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  2,  1910 ;  D :  21928 ;  R.  P.  Polizzi, 
Brooklyn.  26943 

Lure  (The)  of  Delilah;  play  in  1  act,  by  E. 
Mitchell.     16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Feb.   17,    1914;    D:  36056;    Edmund 
Mitchell,  Los  Angeles.  26943a 

Lure  (The)  of  fame;  play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  Gib- 
son.    158  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  29,  1913 ;  D :  33098 ;  Gerolt  Gib- 
son. New  York.  26944 

Lure  (The)  of  the  circus;  incident  in  coon 
life  with  humorous  interruption  and  lyrical 
finality,  by  J.  McCree.  17  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.   6,   1915;   D:  41914;   Junie  Mc- 
Cree, New  York.  26944a 

Lure  (The)  of  the  footlights;  comedy-drama 
in  1  act,  by  B.  Brennan.  [2],  9  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    23,    1911;    D:  23443;    Blanche 
Brennan,  Chicago.  26945 

Lure  of  the  mask;  dramatization  of  Harold 
MacGrath's  book,  by  E.  J.  Sweeney.  63  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  8,  1909;  D :  17307 ;  Ethel  Jose- 
phine Sweeney,  San  Francisco.  26946 

Lure  (The)  of  the  siren;  playlet  in  1  act,  by 
E.  V.  Montague  [pseud,  of  F.  Heim]  10  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   June  24,   1915;   D:  41520;   Florence 
Heim,  Seattle.  26946a 

Lure  (The)  of  the  stage;  sketch,  by  W.  Fricke. 
22  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Jan.    20,    1915;    D:  39445;    William 
Fricke,  New  York.  26946b 

Lure  (The)  of  the  track;  a  comedy  sketch  in  1 

act,   by   M.   Geist.     17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Max  Geist,   New  York;   D:  14653,   Dec. 

29,  1908;  2c.  Feb.  5,  1909.  26947 

Lured;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  G.  Abbott.  82  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  26,  1914 ;  D :  35789 ;  George  Ab- 
bott, New  York.  26947a 

Lured  from  home. 

©  Albert  H.  Woods,  New  York;   D :  6577, 
Apr.  26,  1905.  26948 

a  3  act  melodrama,  by  B.  Kling. 

©    Bernard    Kling,    New    York;    D;1883, 
May  14,  1902.  26949 

Lurline  and  Watson,  water  queen  and  man 
fish. 

©  Henry  S.   Sanderson,  New  York;  1875: 
12185,  Nov.  17.  26950 


Lurline,  the  nymph  of  the  Rhine;  a  romantic 
operatic  spectacle  in  3  acts,  adapted  by  G. 
W.  Search. 

©  George  W.   Search,  Philadelphia;   1897: 
3984,  Jan.  9.  26951 

Lushka;  play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  Vernon.  117 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Aug.   11,   1915;   D:  41403;    Grenville 
.Vernon,  New  York.  26951a 

Lust  (The)  for  power;    drama    in    4    acts,    by 

R.   L.   Schrock.      [258]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  4,  1914 ;  D :  37735 ;  Raymond  L. 

Schrock,  New  York.  26951b 

Lustig'e  (Der)  kakadu;  operette  in  3  akten,  von 
Wilhelm  Jacoby  uud  Arthur  Lippschitz, 
musik  von  Heinz  Lewin.  Berlin,  Ahn  &  Sim- 
rock,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1911.  100  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Ic.  Dec.  19,  1911 ;  D :  28026 ;  Biihnenver- 
lag  Ahn  &  Simi-ock,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin. 

26952 

Lustig'e  (Die)  person;  hanswurst-komodie, 
von  J.  G.  von  Ludassy.  32  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  10,  1911 ;  D :  23896 ;  Albert  Ahn, 
Bonn,  Germany.  26953 

Lustige  (Der)  Sultan  Saladin;  operette  in  3 
akten,  von  F.  Wolf.son.  Leipzig,  Walter 
Graeb.    48  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  23,  1914 ;  D :  36796 ;  Franz  Wolf- 
sou,  Leipzig.  26953a 

Lustige  (Die)  witwe;  dramatic  composition,  by 
W.  C.  Ahl. 

©  Wm.  C.  Ahl,  Pittsburgh ;  D :  14379,  Nov. 
10,  1908.  26954 


Lustigen  (Die)  vagabunden  in  Amerika. 
Robert  and  Bertram. 


See 


Lustigen  (Die)  weiber  von  Windsor;  komisch- 
phantastisclie  oper  in  3  akten.  mit  tanz,  nach 
Shakespeares  gleichnamigen  lustsplel,  ge- 
dichtet  von  H.  S.  [i.  e.  S.  H.]  Mosenthal, 
musik  von  Otto  Nicolai,  neue  bearbeitung 
von  Otto  Neitzel.  Berlin,  Ed.  Bote  &  G.  Bock, 
64  p.     12.     [Textbuch] 

©    Dec.    4,    1911;    2c.    Dec.    22,    1911;    D: 
28057;  Ed.  Bote  &  G.  Boch,  Berlin.       26955 

Lustschloss  (Das);  komodie  in  3  akten.  von 
Ludwig  Hirschfeld  uud  Siegfried  Geyer. 
Miinchen,  Drei  masken-verlag.     80  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  7,  1912 ;  D :  31629 ;  Drei  masken 
verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Munich.  26956 

Luther;  a  drama  from  the  Posting  of  the 
Theses  to  the  Diet  of  Worms,  Nov.  1.  1517, 
to  April,  1521,  by  E.  P.  T.  Houk. 

©  Mrs.  E.  P.  T.  Houk,  Dayton,  O. ;  189S: 
27769,  May  2.  26957 


1344 


26958 


COPYEIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


26978 


Lutz  Lowenhaupt;  schauspiel  in  4  aufziigen, 
von  Hans  Schmidt-Kestner.  Berlin,  E.  Blocli. 
94  p.     12°. 

©   Ic.   Feb.   19,   1913;     D :  33447 ;     Eduard 
Bloch,  Berlin.  26958 


Luxury,  love  and  the  lost, 
and  the  Roman. 


See  Siren  (The) 


Luxury  (The)  of  dying;  1  act  play,  by  F.  Mer- 
rill.   19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Oct.   12,   1914;    D:  38464;    Fenimore 
Merrill,  Chicago.  26958a 

Luxusweibchen;  operette  in  3  akten,  von  Georg 
Okonkowski,  musik  von  Max  Gabriel.  Text 
der  gesange.  Berlin,  E.  Bote  &  G.  Boch,  1911. 
28  p.     12°.      [Libretto   only] 

©   Sept.  14,  1911;   2c.   Sept.  26,   1911;   D: 
25368 ;  Ed.  Bote  &  G.  Boch,  Berlin.        26959 

Lydia;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Esteye  [pseud, 
of  L.  M.  Eilshemins] 

©   L.   M.   Eilshemins,    New    York;     1890: 
34971,  Nov.  6.  26960 

a   poetical   drama    in    1    act,   by    B.    O.    T. 


Graves.    New  York,  Broadway  pub.  co.,  1907. 
43  p.     12°. 

©  Belden  Oertel  Taylor  Graves,  New  York ; 
D :  10778,  .June  17,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  28,  1907. 

26961 

Lydia  Gilmore;  play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  A.  Jones. 
[136]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    27,    1912;     D:  28545;     Henry 
Arthur  Jones,  London.  26962 

Lying  will  out;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Herbert 
Pelham  Curtis.     Boston,  G.  M.  Baker  &  com- 
pany, 1880.    35  p.    12°.     ([Universal  stage]) 
©  Lee  &  Shepard,  Boston ;  1880 :  3660,  Mar. 
8 ;    2c.  Mar.  12.  26963 

Lykkeligt  (Et) aegteskab  (A  happy  marriage); 
lystspil  i  4  akten,  af  P.  Nansen.  78  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  14,  1911;  D:  25489;  Peter  Nan- 
sen,  Copenhagen.  26964 

Lyman  twins  at  the  circus;  a  3  act  comedy,  by 
H.  L.  Lyman.     41  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Herbert  Lucius  Lyman,  Milwaukee ;  D : 
3907,  Aug.  29,  1903 ;  2c.  Oct.  7,  1903.        26965 

Lynch  law;  an  American  play  in  5  acts,  by 
Brander  ^Matthews  and  George  H.  Jessop. 

©  Samuel  French  &  son,  New  York ;  18S7 : 
12265,  May  9.  26966 

■ -dramatic  sketch  in  3  scenes,  by  S.  B.  Von 

Leer.     [2],  21  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    19,    1911;    D:  25525;    Sara    B. 
Von  Leer,  New  York.  26967 


Lynchers   (The);  a  drama  of  excitement  in  1 
act,  by  A.  W.  Stace.    26  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©  Arthur  W.  Stace,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.; 
D :  12274,  Jan.  30,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  30,  1908. 

26968 

dramatic  sketch,   by   A.   Van  Ness   Hines. 

[1],  10  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  7,  1912;  D:  29600;  Arline  Van 
Ness  Hines,  New  York.  26969 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  R.  P.  Owens.    57  p. 

f°.    Typewritten. 

©  A.  R.  Penly  Owens,  Ijlewark,  N.  J. :  D : 
11265,  Aug.  30,  1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  30,  1907.    26970 

Lyndon  bank  robbery;  a  drama,  by  J.  Adams. 
77  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Justin  Adams,  Chelsea,  Mass. ;  D :  5336, 
July  26,  1904;  2c.  Aug.  10,  1904.  26971 

Lynggaard  &  co.     See  Karen  Borneman. 

Lynnhurst;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  P.  W. 
Hyde. 

©  Paul  Woodworth  Hyde,  Pittsburgh; 
1898 :  13893,  Feb.  26 ;  2c.  Mar.  2,  1898 ;  Ic.  new 
ed.  Dec.  7,  1899.  26972 

Lynwood;  an  original  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  J.  K.  Tillotson.     127  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  James  K.  Tillotson,  Cohocton,  N.  Y. ; 
1884 :  2233,  Jan.  31 ;  2c.  Jan.  31.  26973 

■  Same. 

©  Rose  Tillotson,  New  York,  as  the 
widow  of  the  author,  in  renewal  for  28  years. 
Renewal  no.  1675,  Mar.  23,  1911.  Original 
entry,  Jan.  31,  1884,  no.  2233.  26974 

Lyria;  play  in  3  acts,  by  F.  T.  Knowles.  65  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  11,  1913;  D:  34980;  Frank  T. 
Knowles,  Dorchester,  Mass.  26975 

Lyric  (A)  and  the  lady;  or.  The  funny  story, 
farce-comedy  in  3  acts  and  2  scenes,  by  W. 
Hainer.    40  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  23,  1915;  D:  41553;  Whitfield 
Hainer,  Providence,  R.  I.  26976 

Lyrics  of  Don  Juan;  burlesque  in  3  acts,  by 
James  T.  Tanner,  lyrics  by  Adrian  Ross,  mu- 
sic by  Meyer  Lutz.  London,  E.  Ascherberg  & 
CO.     [Lyrics  only] 

©  E.  Ascherberg  &  co.,  London ;  1893  :  48455, 
Oct.  31 ;  2c.  Oct.  31.  26977 

Lyrics  (The)  of  Eileen;  or.  The  coral  heart,  an 
American  opera  in  3  acts,  written  by  A.  M. 
Salyer,  composed  by  J.  N.  Goolman.  [Topeka, 
Kan.,  1891]  1  p.  1.,  16  p.  8°.  [Libretto  only] 
©  A.  M.  Salyer,  Oakland,  Cal.,  and  .1.  N. 
Goolman,  Topeka,  Kan.;  1891:3362,  .Lm.  22; 
2c.  Jan.  30.  26978 


5379—16- 


-85 


1345 


26979 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


26983 


Lyrics  (The)  of  Lorraine;  opern  comique  in  3 
acts,  by  Rudolph  Dellinjier,  libretto  by  Os- 
car Waltlier,  English  adaptation  by  W.  J. 
Henderson,  [('hicauo, .1.  L.  Kej-an  printing cc, 
1887]     1  p.  1.,  31  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  John  A.  McCaull,  Chicago ;  1887 :  10,  Jan. 
3;  2c.  Jan.  7.  26979 

Lys  (Le);  piece  en  4  actes,  par  P.  Wolff  et  G. 
Leroux.     [Paris,  Inipr.  de  I'lllustration]  1909. 

2  p.  1.,  79  p.     12°. 

©  Pierre  Wolff  et  Gaston  Leroux,  Paris : 
D :  15043,  Feb.  10,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  10,  1909. 

26980 

Lys  over  land;  komedie  i  3  akter,  af  Herman 
Wildenvey.  Kristiauia  eg  Kjobeuhavn,  Gylden- 
dalske  boghandel  Nordisk  forlag,  1913.  141 
p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  27.  1913;  2c.  Dec.  31,  1913:  D: 
35517  ;  Gy Idendalske  bogh.  Nordisk  f rl.,  Chris- 
tiania,  Norway.  29981 

Lysistrata;  comedie  en  4  actes  et  1  prologue,  par 
M.  Donnay.  36  p.  illus.  f°.  (L'lllustration 
theatrale,  20  nov.  1909) 

©  Nov.  20,  1909;  2c.  Dec.  17,  1909;  D: 
17724 ;  Maurice  Donnay,  Paris.  26982 

Lysistrata  (The)  of  Aristophanes;  adapted 
into  English  by  M.  Leonard.  [Mount  Kisco, 
N.  Y.,  M.  Leonard,  1912]  cover-title,  1  1.,  11  p. 
4°.  (Performed  at  the  Brookside  open  air 
theatre.  Mount  Kisco,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  1912) 

©  Sept.  24,  1912;  2c.  Sept.  25,  1912;  D: 
30946 ;  Martia  Leonard,  IMount  Kisco,  N.  Y. 

26983 

M'amour;  comedie  en  3  actes,  [iiar  I'.  Bilhaud 
et  M.  Hennequin]     Paris,  P.  V.  Stock,  1901. 

3  p.  1.,  175  p.     12°. 

©  P.  V.  Stock,  Paris ;  D :  400.  Apr.  26,  1901 ; 
2c.  Apr.  26,  1901.  26984 

M.  and  M.  M-M  (Modern  and  medieval  merry 
makers)     See  Mab. 

M.  C;  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  F.  Cowan. 

©  Frank  Cowan,  Greensburg,  Pa.:  187.1: 
12920,  Dec.  8.  26985 

M.  D.;  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  G.  F.  Howe. 

©  George  Fawcett  Rowe,  New  York ;  18S5 : 
5167,  Mar.  2.  26986 

Ma;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  H.  Howard.  108 
p.     4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  6.  1912;  D:  30511;  Homer  H. 
Howard,  Mansfield,  O.  26987 


Ma — Continued. 


a   farcical,   musical   comedy    in   3   acts,   by 

C.   M.   Stanley,   Frank  M.    Stanley  and  J.   li. 
Abarbanell. 

©  Charlotte  M.  Stanley,  Bav  Ridge,  N.  Y. : 
1889:8331,  Mar.  15.  26989 

Ma  cousine;  comedie  en  3  actes,  par ,  argu- 
ment de  Frederic  Lyster.     ]My  cousin ;  coniedy 

.  in  3  acts,  by  .  English  and  French  argu- 
ment by  Frederic  Lyster.  New  York,  F.  RuU- 
man. 

©  F.  Rullman,  New  York ;  1895 :  14408,  Mar. 
12 ;  2c.  Mar.  21.  26990 

Ma  Dusenberry  and  her  gearls;  humorous  en- 
tertainment, first  and  second  singin'  "  tow- 
ers," arr.  by  Mrs.  H.  M.  Jaquith.  Chicago. 
The  Dramatic  publishing  company. 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co..  Chicago;  1896:59783. 
Oct.  30;  2c.  Oct.  31.  26991 

Ma  fee;  comedie  en  3  actes,  [par]  P.  Veber  et 
M.  Soulie.  Paris.  P.-V.  Stock,  1910.  156  p. 
12°. 

©    aray    25,    1910;    2c.    May    14,    1910;    D: 
21037;  Pierre  A'eber  et  Maurice  Soulie,  Paris. 

26992 

Ma  fenime  de  chambre;  by  F.  T.  Osborn. 

©    Fay     Templeton     Osboi-n,     New     York : 
1897:20544,   Mar.  30.  26993 

Ma  fenime  et  mon  chat, 
trois  coups. 


See  On  frappe  les 


Ma  generale;  comedie  en  1  acte,  par  J.  Clare- 
tie.  [8]  p.  4°.  (Supplement  aux  Aimales 
politiques  et  literaires,  4  octobre,  1008) 

©  Jules  Claretie,   Paris;  D:  18984,   Oct.   5. 
1908;  2c.  Oct.  5,  1908.  26994 

Ma  gosse;  piece  en  1  acte,  de  Yves  Mirande  et 
Henri  Caen.  Paris,  C.  Joubert,  1910.  20  p. 
12°, 

©    Mar.    19,    1910:    2c.    Mar.    7,    1910;    D: 
20363;  C.  Joubert.  Paris.  26995 


—  a  farcical  comedy  in3acts,  by  J.  H.  Fielding. 

©   J,    Holmes   Fielding,    Sault    Ste.    Marie, 

Mich. ;  1888  :  19211,  July  5.  26988 


playlet  in  1   act,  by   Yves  Mirande,   tr.  by 

M.  Lubbock.     6  p,     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Nov.    29,   1909 ;    D :  17560 :    Matthew 
Lubbock,  London.  26996 

-(The   old   flame);    reaiislic   phiy    in   1   act, 

by  L.  L.  Pranville  and  A.  Faucher,  adapted 
and  tr.  from  the  French,  by  John  S.  Carroll. 
27  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  10,  1909 ;  D :  17408 ;  Lucien  Le- 
tourd   Franville,    New   York.  26997 

Ma  mie  Rosette;  a  romantic.'  comedy  opera  in 
2  acts,  founded  on  the  French  of  Prevel  and 
Liorat,  libretto  by  George  Dance,  music  by 
Paul  Lacome,  with  additions  by  Ivan  Caryli. 
©  Boosey  &  co.,  London ;  1892 :  46614.  Nov. 
16;   2c.   Nov.   16.  26998 


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26999 


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27018 


Ma  soeur  Cora;  de  A.  Vercourt  et  J.  Bever. 
264  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  19,  1910 ;  D :  20840 ;  Alfred  Ver- 
court et  Jean  Bever,  Paris.  26999 

Ma  tante  d'Honfleur;  comedie-boufEe  en  3  actes, 
par  1*.  Gtivault.  {In  Petite  illustration  no. 
(59,  serie-th4atre  no.  40,  27  juin,  1914) 

©   June  27,   1914;    Ic.    July   20,    1914;    D: 
37U80;  Paul  Gavault,  Paris.  26999a 

Ma  tante  et  men  cure;  par  Eugenie  Piffault 
...  New  York,  W.  R.  Jenkins  co.  [1911]  94, 
[7]    p.     front,     (port.)     plates.     12°. 

©   Dec.    19,   1911;    2c.    Dec.    27,    1911;    A: 
30357G;   Eugenie  Piffault,   Staunton,   Va. 

27000 

Ma'amselle  Lou-Lou;  a  comic  opera  in  2  acts, 
by  H.  Bagg.  96  p.  f°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Helen  Bagg,  Chicago ;  D :  5837,  Nov.  28, 
1904 ;   2c.  Nov.  28,  1904.       •  27001 

Mab;  a  romantic  sensational  society  play  in  4 
acts,  by  F.  Rogers. 

©    Frank    Rogers,    New    York;    1874:8332, 
June  20.  27002 

or,    Love    on    two    continents,    by    U.    H. 

Church.     41  p.     f^     Typewritten. 

©   Georgia   Hartley   Church,   Kansas  City, 
Mo. ;  D :  250.  Mar.  22,  1901 ;  2c.  Mar.  22,  1901. 

27003 

or,  M.  and  M.  M-M.  (Modern  and  medie- 


val merry  makers),  a  3  act  farce  and  spec- 
tacular comedy,  by  W.  W.  Knott. 

©  William  Wilson  Knott,  Oakland,  Cal. ; 
1891 :  11284,  Mar.  27.  27004 

Mabel;  in  His  name,  military  allegory  and 
comedy  drama  in  5  acts,  by  iNIrs.  H.  C.  Jor- 
dan.    28  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  H.  C.  Jordan,  Washington;  D: 
1426,  Feb.  10,  1902 ;  2c.  Aug.  6,  1902 ;  2c,  Nov. 
5,    1902    (printed)  27005 

or.  Blighted  hearts,    a    drama    in    4   acts, 


Mabel,  the  department  store  girl;  a  melo- 
drama in  5  acts,  by  N.  J.  Fields.  42  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Nat.   J.   Fields,   Philadelphia;   D :  11734, 
Nov.  13,  1907;  2c.  Nov.  7,  1907.  27009 

Mabel's  love  and  Mabel's  lovers;  a  comedy 
drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  McCarthy.  New  York, 
Hickey  &  co.,  1880. 

©  John  McCarthy,  New  York ;  1880 :  20200, 
Dec.  29.  27010 

Mabel's  manoeuvre;  or,  A  third  party,  a  par- 
lor interlude  in  1  scene,  by  R.  Benedix,  tr. 
by  Sydney  Rosenfeld.  New  York,  R.  M.  De 
Witt. 

©  Robert   M.   De  Witt,   New   York;   1876: 
14582,  Dec.  29;  2c.  Sept.  15,  1877.         27011 

McAdam  and  Eve;  or.  Two  in  a  garden,  a 
musical  fantasy  in  3  acts  ...  by  O.  Herford. 
New  York,  C.  Scribner's  sons,  1900.  109  p. 
8°.     [Words  only] 

©    Oliver    Herford,    New    York;     1900    A: 
24770,  Oct.  5;  2c.  Oct.  8.  27012 

Macaire;  a  melodramatic  farce,  by  Robert  Louis 
Stevenson  and  William  Ernest  Henley.  Chi- 
cago, Stone  and  Kimball,  1895.  2  p.  1.,  p. 
43-81.     12°. 

©  Stone  <fc  Kimball,  Chicago;   1895:28634, 
May  27;  2c.  May  27.  27013 

McAnally's  pow  wow;  a  comic  melange,  by 
Ned  Straight. 

©  Frank  Kenebel,  New  York ;  1887 :  25056. 
Sept.  30.  27014 

Macaroni;  being  a  true  picture  of  the  Italian 
dens  of  the  present  day,  by  R.  M.  and  E.  II. 
Carroll. 

©   R.    M.    and   E.    H.    Carroll,   New   York; 
1877 :  3481,  Mar.  23.  27015 

comedie  en  1  acte,  par  Paul  Bonhomme  et 


by  W.  B.  Avery. 

©  William  B.  Avery,  Boston ;  1877 :  12951, 
Nov.   10.  27006 

Mabel  and  John;  a  musical  farce  in  2  acts, 
book  and  lyrics  by  C.  S.  Adelman  and  Stan- 
ley AVood,  music  by  Ben  M.  Jerome.  54  p. 
f°.     Typewritten.      [Libretto  only] 

©   Chas.    S.    Adelman,    Chicago ;    D :  11224, 
Aug.  24,  1907;  2c.  Aug.  24,  1907.  27007 

Mabel  Kite's  clowns  in  the  cafe  cabaret;  play 
in  1  act.  by  V.  Bryan.  28  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Ic.    Julv    29,    1912;    D:  30368;    Vincent 
Bryan,  New  York.  27008 

1347 


Madeleine   Guitty.     Paris,   C.  Joubert,    1912. 
24  p.    8°. 

©   Dec.    28,    1912;    2c.    Jan.  21,    1913;    D: 

32015;  Joubert,  Paris.  27016 

Macaroni   and   cheese;   a   playlet   in  1   act,   by 
E.  6.  Kast.     17  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   E.    Garfield   Kast,    Brooklyn ;    D :  12790, 
Apr.  20,  1908;  2c.  Apr.  20,  1908.  27017 


Macarrones  (Los);  juguete  genero  gran  guig- 
nol,  en  1  acto  y  en  prosa,  original  de  P. 
Parellada.  INIadrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  es- 
pailoles]   1914.     21  p.     12°. 

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38215;  Pablo  Parellada,  Madrid.  27017a 

Macaws  (The);  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  William 
Yardley. 

©   W.    J.    Florence,    United    States;    1881: 
13144,  Aug.  26.  27018 


27018 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


27033 


Macbeth;  by  William  Shakespeare,  ed.  by  Clar- 
ence W.  Vail.  New  York  and  Chicago,  The 
A.  S.  Barnes  company,  1914.  xxi,  144  p.  16°. 
(The  Barnes  English  texts) 

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A.  S.  Barnes  co..  New  York.  [Copyright  is 
claimed  on  notes,  topics  and  introduction] 

27018a 

ed.  with  an  introduction  and  notes  by 


Cyrus  Lauron  Hooper.  Chicago,  Ainsworth  & 
company,  1902.  xiii,  155  p.  front,  (port.) 
12°.     (xxth  century  Shakespeare) 

©  Ainsworth  &  co.,  Chicago ;  A :  33813,  May 
24,  1902 ;  2c.  July  26,  1902.  27019 

from    the    Riverside    edition,    ed.    by 


Richard  Grant  White,  with  additional  notes 
by  Helen  Gray  Cone.  Boston,  New  York  [etc.] 
Hougliton,  Mifflin  and  company  [1897]  110 
p.  16°.  (The  Riverside  literature  series  [no. 
106]) 

©  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  co.,   Boston;   1897: 
13870,  Feb.  26 ;  2c.  Mar.  4.  27020 

with  an  introduction  and  notes  by  Ed- 


ward Everett  Hale,  jr.  New  York,  Boston 
[etc.]  University  publishing  company  [1902] 
XXV,  89  p.  incl.  front,  (port.)  12°.  (Stand- 
ard literature  series,  no.  53) 

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—  ed.  by  H.  H.  Furness.  Philadelphia,  J.  B. 
Lippincott  &  co.,  1873.  xix,  491  p.  8°.  (New 
variorum  ed.  of  Shakespeare,    v.  2) 

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J.  B.  Lippincott  co.   [1901]    xix,    491    p.     8° 

(New  variorum  ed.  of  Shakespeare,     [v.  2]) 

©    Horace    Howard    Furness,    Wallingford, 

Pa. ;  A :  5130,  Mar.  15,  1901 ;  2c.  Mar.  16,  1901. 

27023 


—  Same.  Rev.  ed.,  by  Horace  Howard  Fur- 
ness, jr.  Philadelphia,  London,  J.  B.  Lippincott 
company  [1903]  xiv,  566  p.  front.  8°.  (New 
variorum  ed.  of  Shakespeare,    v.  2) 

©  Horace  Howard  Furness,  Philadelphia ; 
A :  54491,  Mar.  4,  1903 ;  2c.  Mar.  4,  1903. 

27024 


—  ed.  by  S.  Thurber.  Boston,  Allyn  and  Bacon 
[1896]  vii,  110  p.  12°.  (The  Academy  series 
of  English  classics) 

©  Samuel  Thurber,  Roxbury,  Mass. ;  1896 : 
21948,  Apr.  8 ;  2c.  May  4.  27025 

—  ed.  by  Thomas  Marc  Parrott.  New  York, 
Cincinnati  [etc.]  American  book  company 
[1904]  269  p.  front,  (port.)  16°.  (The 
gateway  series  of  English  texts) 

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Macbeth — Continued. 

•  ed.  for  school  use  by  W.  L.  Cross.     New 

Y^)rk  and  Chicago,  Globe  school  book  co. 
[1900]  xxii,  144  p.  pi.  port.  map.  12°. 
(English  classics — Star  series) 

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A :  10807,  Apr.  30 ;  2c.  May  18.  27027 

ed.  with  introduction  and  notes  by  James 

■  M.  Garnett.  Boston,  Leach,  Shewell  &  San- 
born, 1897.  vii,  224  p.  16°.  (The  students' 
series  of  English  classics) 

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35445,  June  14 ;  2c.  June  14.  27028 


—  ed.  with  notes  by  William  J.  Rolfe.  Har- 
per's library  ed.  New  York  and  London,  Har- 
per &  brothers,  1898.  264  p.  front,  illus.  12°. 
(Shakespeare's  complete  works,    v.  14) 

©  Harper  &  bros.,  New  York ;  1898 :  28288, 
May  6 ;  2c.  Jan.  13,  1899.  27029 

— ■  now  working-  ed.  with  plot  scheme  and 
questions  for  intensive  study,  historical  and 
explanatory,  by  M.  E.  Duffy. 

©  Mary  Ellen  Duffy,  Toledo,  O. ;  A :  199539, 
Feb.  19,  1908.  27030 

together  witli  a  reprint  of  act  III  from 


a  restoration  version  for  purposes  of  compari- 
son, by  Mary  Duffy  Thompson.  Chicago,  New 
York,  Lyons  &  Carnahan.  xi,  [12],  13^154  p. 
fronts.     16°. 

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—  par  W.  Shakespeare,  tr.  nouvelle  de  M. 
Maeterlinck.  23  p.  illus.  4°.  (L'lUustra- 
tion  theatrale,  no.  123,  28  aout,  1909) 

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—  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  William  Shakespeare, 
Coburn  players  acting  ed.  New  Y''ork,  The 
Coburn  players,  1912.  [48]  p.  incl.  1  illus., 
mounted  plates.     8°. 

©  June  20, 1912  ;  2c.  June  22, 1912  ;  D  :  30080 ; 
Charles  Douville  Coburn,  New  York.      27033 

by  William  Shakespeare  [ed.  and  arr. 


by  F.  E.  Chase]  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co., 
1915.  68  p.  12°.  ([The  William  Warren  ed. 
of  standard  plays] ) 

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27033a 

—  with  a  special  introduction  by  Henry 
Charles  Beeching,  and  an  original  fronti-spiece 
by  Arthur  Rackhaui.  [The  University  press 
Shakespeare.  Renaissance  ed.]  New  York, 
George  D.  Sproul,  1908.  xxvii,  133  p.  front. 
4°.     (The  complete  works  of  William  Shakes- 


1348 


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Macbeth. — Continued . 

peare,  with  annotations  and  a  general  intro- 
duction by  Sidney  Lee.    v.  33) 

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—  (Shakespeare's) ;  ed.  by  Felix  E.  Scbelling. 
New  York,  H.  Holt  and  company,  1911.  xxxiii, 
fl],  173  p.  front,  (port.)  illus.,  map.  16°. 
(English  readings  for  schools) 

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ed.  by  W.  W.  Livengood.     New  York, 


Cincinnati  [etc.]  American  book  company 
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sics) 

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right claimed  on  Suggestions  for  the  study  of 
Macbeth]  27036 

— •  ed.  with  an  introduction  and  notes  by 


Brainerd  Kellogg.  New  York,  C.  E.  Merrill 
company  [1911]  177  p.  front,  (port.)  illus, 
(map)  plates.    16°.     (Merrill's  English  texts) 

©    Jan.    18,    1911;    2c.    Jan.    24,    1911;    A: 
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27037 

ed.  with  notes  and  an  introduction  by 


C.  AV.  French.  New  York  and  London,  The 
Macmillan  co.,  1898.  1  p.  1.,  xliii.  185  p.  port. 
24°.     (Macmillan's  English  classics) 

©  Macmillan  co.,   New   York;   1898:72993, 
Dec.  14 ;  2c.  Dec.  14.  27038 

with    an    introduction    and    notes    by 


Margaret  H.  McCarter.  Topeka,  Kan.,  Crane 
&  CO.,  1900.  124  p.  12°.  (Twentieth  century 
classics  and  school  readings,  no.  14) 

©  Crane  &  co.,  Topeka,  Kan. ;  1900  A :  28411, 
Nov.  19 ;  2c.  Dec.  3.  27039 

with    introduction,    notes    and    exami- 


nation papers,  selected  by  B.  Kellogg.  New 
York,  Mavnard,  Merrill  &  co.  [1899]  220  p. 
illus.     pi.     24°. 

©  Mavnard,  Merrill  &  co..  New  York ;  1899 : 
64687,  Oct.  6 ;  2c.  Oct.  7.  27040 

with    notes,    examination   papers   and 


plan  of  preparation,  selected,  by  Brainerd 
Kellogg.  New  York,  Clark  &  Mayuard,  1882. 
24°. 

©    Clark    &    Maynard,    New    York;    1882: 
6014,  Apr.  17 ;  2c.  Apr.  24.  27041 

—  (Shakespeare's  tragedy  of);  ed.  by  Fred 
Lewis  Pattee.  New  York,  Boston  [etc.]  Sil- 
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152  p.  front.  12°.  (The  Silver  series  of  Eng- 
lish classics) 

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Macbeth — Continued. 

■  (Shakespeare's  trag'edy   of) ;  ed.  with  an 

introduction,  notes  and  analytic  questions  by 
L.  A.  Sherman.  New  York,  H.  Holt  &  co., 
1899.     xxvi,  199  p.     port.     16°. 

©  Henry  Holt  &  co..  New  York  ;  1899 :  64418, 
Oct.  5 ;  2c.  Oct.  18.  27043 


—  Same.    Rev.  ed. 

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July  16,  1907.  27044 

ed.    with    introduction    and    notes   by 


John  Calvin  Metcalf.  Richmond,  Atlanta 
[etc.]  B.  F.  Johnson  publishing  company 
[1913]  126  p.  front,  (port.)  16°.  (Graded 
classics  series) 

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27045 

ed.  with  notes  by  H.  B.  Sprague,  with 


critical  comments,  elocutionary  analysis  with 
suggestions  for  expressive  reading,  plans  for 
the  study  of  English  literature  and  specimens 
of  examination  papers.  Chicago,  S.  R.  Win- 
chell  &  CO.  [1889]     237  p.    12°. 

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27047 

ed.   with   notes   by  William   J.   Rolfe. 


New  York,  Harper  &  brothers,  1877. 

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27050 

■  the   prompt-book    ed.    by    W.    Winter, 


as  presented  by  Edwin  Booth,  [v.  8]  New 
York,  Francis  JIart  »&  company,  1878.  104  p. 
16°. 

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July  19;  2c.  Oct.  18.  27051 


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27052 


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27067 


Macb  eth — Continued . 

•  Shakespeare's  tragedy  of) ;  with  introduc- 
tion, and  notus  explanatory  and  critical,  by 
H.  N.  Hudson.  Boston,  Giiin  &  Heath.  1879. 
203  p.    16°.     (Annotated  English  classics) 

©    Henry    N.    Hudson,    Cambridge,    Mass. ; 
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(Shakspere's);     ed.     with     notes     and     an 


introduction  by  John  Matthews  Manly.  New 
York,  Longmans.  Green  &  co.,  1896.  (Long- 
mans' English  classics) 

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with    notes    and    a    glossary    by    John 


Henry  Boyntou  and  an  introduction  by  Wil- 
liam Allan  Nellson.  Chicago,  Scott,  Fores- 
man  &  CO.,  1899.  176  p.  16°.  (The  Lake 
English  classics) 

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— -(Shakspere's  tragedy  of);  ed.  with  an 
introduction  and  notes  bv  R.  Jones.  New- 
York,  D.  Appleton  &  co.,  1899.  195  p.  12°. 
(Twentieth  century  series) 

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75126,  Dec.  22;  2c.  Dec.  28.  27055 


(La     tragedie     de);     traduction     nouvelle 

avec  une  introduction  et  des  notes  par  Maur- 
ice Maeterlinck.  Paris.  E.  Fasquelle,  1910. 
XXX,  [2],  232,  [2]  p.     8°. 

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—  (The  tragedie  of);  by  William  Shakespeare, 
ed.  with  notes,  introduction,  glossary,  list  of 
variorum  readings  and  selected  criticism  by 
Charlotte  Porter  and  Helen  A.  Clarke.  [First 
folio  ed.]  New  York,  T.  Y.  Crowell  &  co. 
[1904]  1  p.  1.,  xxxviii,  284  p.  front,  (port.) 
16°. 

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27057 

a     new     ed.     of     Shakspere's     works, 

with  critical  text  in  Elizabethan  English  and 
brief  notes  illustrative  of  Elizabethan  life, 
thought  and  idiom,  by  Mark  Harvey  IJddell. 
V.  1.  New  York,  Doubleday,  Page  &  co.,  1903. 
xxxiii,  247,  [1]  p.  f°.  (The  Elizabethan 
Shakspere) 

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57561,   Apr.   15,   1903  ;•  2c.  Apr.   15,  1903. 

27058 
—  (The  tragedy  of);  ed.  by  Arthur  C.  L. 
Hrown.  New  York,  The  Macmillan  com- 
panj%  1911.  xviii,  135  p.  front.  24°.  (The 
'I'udor  Shakespeare) 

©    Dec.    13,    1911;    2c.    Dec.    14,    1911;    A: 
300978;  Macmillan  co.,  New  York.  27059 


Macbeth — Continued. 

(The   tragedy    of);    ed.    with    introduction 

and  notes  by  Frederick  Henry  Sykes.  New 
York,  C.  Scribner's  sons,  1910.  xxvi,  210  p. 
front.     16°.      (The  Scribner  English  classics) 

©    Apr.    9,    1910;    2c.    Apr.    13,    1910;    A: 
201127 ;  Charles  Scribner's  sons.  New  York. 

27060 

introduction  and  notes  by  Henry  Nor- 


man Hudson,  ed.  and  rev.  by  Ebenezer  Charl- 
ton Black,  with  the  cooperation  of  Andrew 
Jack.son  George.  School  ed.  [Boston]  Ginn 
and  company  [1908]  Ixv,  159  p.  front, 
(facsim. )  illus.  16°.  (The  new  Hudson 
Shakespeare) 

©  Glnn  &  CO..  Boston;  A :  217502,  Sept.  21. 
1908;   2c.   Sept.  30,  1908.  27061 


with  an  appendix,  containing  sugges- 
tions for  its  study,  by  F.  T.  Baker.  New 
York,  Cincinnati  [etc.]  American  book  co. 
[1898]  119  p.  12°.  (Eclectic  English  clas- 
sics) 

©  American  book  eo.,  New  York :  1898 : 
43118,  July  19;  2c.  Dec.  15.  27062 

See  also   Shakespeare's  works. 

Macbeth  a  la  mode;  school  burletta  in  3  acts, 
by  AValter  Ben  Hare.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Deni- 
son  &  CO.  [19141  35  p.  12°.  ([Denison's 
specialties] ) 

©  June  8.  1914;  2c.  June  11,  1914;  D: 
37284;  Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  27062a 

Macbeth,  altered  a  little;  play  in  2  acts,  bv 
J.  D.  Beattie.     22  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  13,  1911;  D:  24206;  John  D. 
Beattie,  New  York.  27063 

Maccabean  (A)  cure.      Sec  Power  of  Purim. 

Maccabean  (The)  rebellion;  a  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  H.  Woolf.     5  p.     4^     Typewritten. 

©  Harry  Woolf,  New  York ;  D :  1279,  Jan. 
13,  1902;  Ic.  Jan.  13,  1902;  Ic.  Jan.  2,  1908 
(printed)  27064 

Maccabees  (The);  a  biblical  drama  in  3  acts, 
from  the  French  of  Marin  De  Boylesve.  New 
York.  The  Roxbury  publishing  company 
[1899]     41  p.     p.     16°.      (Wizard  series) 

©  Roxburv  pub.  co..  New  I'^ork ;  1899 : 
76313,  Nov.  22;  2c.  Nov.  15.  27065 

or.    Judas    the    Brave. 

©  James  William  MacNamara,  Philadel- 
phia ;  D :  8787,  July  5,  1906.  [For  copies 
reed,  see  D:6843]  27066 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  W.  MacNa- 
mara.    35  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  James  William  MacNamara,  Philadel- 
phia; D:6843,  June  19,  1905;  2c.  June  29. 
1906.  27067 


1350 


27068 


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27091 


McCarthy's  masquerade;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  Gallagher  and  West. 

©    Gallagher    &    West,    New    York;    IS'JO : 
33804,    June   28.  27068 

McCarthy's  mishaps;  an  Irish  comedy  in  8 
acts  and  3  scenes,  by  B.  Ferguson.  3  v.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©     Barney     Ferguson.     Baltimore ;     1887 : 
3li390,  Dec.  15;  2c.  Mar.  3,  1888.  27069 

McClanahan's  wedding;  in  3  acts,  by  William 
B.  Ketchum.     39  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  O.  Ketchum,  New  Richmond,  O. ; 
D :  1816,  Apr.  30,   1902 ;  2c.   Jlav  7,   1902. 

27070 

MacCorniack  circle;   comedy   drama    in   3   acts, 

by  F.  J.  Lewis.     [108]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  22,  1912;  0:29451;  Florence  J. 

Lewis,  Cambridge,  Mass.  27071 

McDonoug'h's   wife.      See  New   comedies. 

McDocdle's  flats;  a  comedy-drama  in  3  acts,  by 
Frank  Dumont. 

©    G.    W^    lUce    and    Chas.    Barton,    New 
York;   1898:48027,   Aug.   15;   2c.   Oct.   31. 

27072 

MacDougal  alley;  comedy  sketch.  1).\-  N.  Two- 
mey.     IS  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   May   5,   1915;    D :  405(50 ;    Neil   Two- 
mey,   Dorchester,   Mass.  27072a 

Macedonian  (The);  a  5  act  play,  by  J.  W.  Cut- 
shaw. 

©   James    W.     Cutshaw,     Chicago;     1899: 
G6868,  Oct.  14.  27073 

McFadden's  alley;  a  3  act  Irish  comedy,  by 
.J.  B.  Donovan. 

©  James  B.  Donovan,  United  States;  1896: 
70188,  Dec.  26.  27074 

McFadden's  elopement;  an  Irish  farce  comedy 
in  3  acts,  by  A.  E.  Peck  and  G.  H.  Emerick. 

©  Albert  E.  Peck  and  George  H.  Emerick. 
United  States ;  1892 :  15537,  Apr.  8.         27075 

McFadden's  flat;  3  act  farce  comedy,  by  E.  F. 
Kusli  and  C.  Franklyn. 

©  Ed.  F.  Rush  and  Charles  Franklyn,  New 
York  ;  1896  :  56161,  Oct.  10.  27076 

McFadden's  flats;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
W.  T.  Fennessy. 

©  William  T.  Fennessy,  New  York;  1896: 
56552,  Oct.  13.  27077 


McFadden's  flats — Continued. 

a  musical  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  E. 

Blaney. 

©    Charles    E.    Blaney,    New    York;    1896: 
57136,  Oct.  17.  27079 


—  an  Irish  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Fisher  and 
Carroll. 

©    Fisher    &    Carroll,     New    York;     1896: 


56957,  Oct.  16. 


27078 

1351 


a  play,  by  G.  M.  McCarthy. 

©  George  IM.  McCarthy  and  William  Black. 
New   York  ;    1896 :  58809,   Oct.   26.  27080 

McFadden's  masquerade;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  M.  Gallagher. 

©  Matt  Gallagher,  New  York ;  1896 :  65166, 
Nov.  30.  '  27081 

McFadden's  reception;  a  comedy,  by  M.  Bran- 
nan. 

©    Michael     Brannan,     New    York;     1896: 
590SS,   Oct.   27.  .  27082 

McFadden's  row  of  flats;  a  comedy,  by  G.  Hill. 
Typewritten.      [  Synopsis] 

©•  Gus  Hill.   New   York;   1896:58094.   Oct. 
22;   2c.   Nov.   5.  27083 

comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  A.  Loder. 

©  Chas.  A.  Loder,  New  York;  1896:56158, 
Oct.  10.  27084 

by  M.  Gallagher. 

©  Matt  (Jallagher,  New  York;  1896:57739, 
Oct.  20.  27085 

a   nmsicnl    farce  roniedv    in  3   acts,   bv   C. 

E.  Blaney. 

©    Charles    E.    Blanev,    New    York;    1896: 
57137,    Oct.    17.  27086 

McFadden's  spirits;  farcical  comedy  drama  in 
3  acts,  l>y  J.  C.  Roach  and  J.  A.  Knox.  123 
p.     Ms. 

©  J.  C.  Roach  and  J.  Armoy  Knox,  United 
States;   1884:20442,   Oct.   10;   2c.  Oct.  10. 

27087 

McFadden's  triumph;  a  comedy,  by  J.  Con- 
nor Roach  and  J.  A.  Knox. 

©    James    Connor    Roach    and    J.    Armoy 
Knox,  New  York  ;  1885  :  3612,  Feb.  9.     27088 

McFadden's  yellow  kid.     See  G'Hoolig'an. 

McFadon's  v/ake;  in  4  acts,  by  J.  C.  Sturte- 
vant. 

©    John     Chappel     Sturtevant.  Bi'ooklyn ; 
1888 :  1942,  Jan.  17  :  Ic.  Jan.  17.  27089 

McFee  of  Dublin;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  T.  Kelly  and  Charles  T.  Vincent. 

©  John  T.  Kelly,  New  York;  1892:21657, 
May  23.  27090 

McFee's  matrimonial  bureau;  a  farce  comedy 
in  3  acts,  by  F.  Goodbar. 

©    Fate    Goodbar,    St.    Louis;    1896:46034. 
Aug.  12.  2709] 


27093 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


27110 


McFodd's  bribe;  sketch  in  1  scene  with  song, 
by  J.  P.  Gibbs.     14  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  18,  1911;  D :  23121 ;  John  P. 
Gibbs,  Philadelphia.  27092 

McFods  (The);  or,  The  pranks  of  a  sailor,   a 

comedy  in  2  acts. 

©  S.  H.  Laurence,  Philadelphia;  1882: 
4484,  Mar.  22.  27093 

McGinty  the  sport;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  E.  F.  Rush  and  James  D.  Flynn. 

©  Ed.  F.  Rush,  New  York;  1897:21097, 
Apr.  2.  27094 

McGrinty's  troubles. 

©  Frank  Mahara,  United  States;  1890: 
34115,  Oct.  31.  27095 

McGroogin's  union  suit. 

©  F.  M.  Barton,  Cleveland;  D:  15998, 
June  4,  1909.  27096 

McGuire's  funeral;  play  in  1  act,  by  B.  F.  Aus- 
tin.    10  p.    8°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  11,  1913 ;  D :  33052 ;  B.  F.  Aus- 
tin, Los  Angeles.  27097 

Mach-kach  (The)  stones;  by  M.  L,  Allen.  45  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Blartha  Louise  Allen,  Chicago ;  D : 
13725,   Aug.   31,   1908;   2c.   Aug.  31,  1908. 

27098 
Machacante  (El);  melodrama  en  2  actos.  divi- 
didos  en  8  cuadros,  en  prosa,  original  de  Ri- 
cardo  Hernandez  Bermudez  y  Julian  Moy- 
ron,  intermedios  musicales  de  los  maestros 
Quislant  y  Badla.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores  espaiioles]  1912.  66  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Mar.  6,  1913;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1913;  D: 
32557 ;  R.  Hernandez  Bermfidez  y  J.  Moyron, 
Madrid.  27099 

melodrama  lirico  en  1  acto,  dividido  en  5 

cuadros,  en  prosa,  original  de  J.  Moyron  y  E. 
H.  Bermudez,  mtisica  de  los  maestros  Quis- 
lant y  Badla.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espaiioles]  1914.    40  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Mar.  15,  1915;  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1915;  D: 
40036;  Julian  Moyron  and  E.  H.  Bermfidez, 
Madrid.  27099a 

Machaquito  6  el  gato  negro;  viaje  comico-lirico 
en  1  acto  y  5  cuadros,  en  prosa,  original  de 
los  senores  YrSyzoz  y  maestro  Quislant.  Ma- 
drid [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1911. 
41  p.     12°. 

©  Dec.  30,  1911 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1912 ;  D :  28168 ; 
U.  Yrdyzoz,  Madrid.  27100 

Macharado  (The);  or,  The  lord  high  elocu- 
tioner,  a  travesty  upon  the  Mikado  in  1  act, 
written  by  S.  Freedman,  with  several  musi- 
cal numbers  composed  by  Mrs.  B.  B.  Young. 

©  Samuel  Freedman,  Omaha,  Neb. ;  1889 : 
%82,  Mar.  27.  27101 


Machette;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  Q.  Jef- 
fries. 

©  L.  Q.  Jeffries,  Wooster,  O. ;  1881:10849, 
July  13.  27102 

Machiavelli;  a  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  book  and 
l.\ric.s  by  G.  Aertson,  jr.,  music  by  Leland  B. 
Hall.  58  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Guilliaom  Aertsen,  jr.,   Philadelphia  ;   D  : 
6522,  Apr.  15,  1905;  2c.  Apr.  15,  1905.      27103 

— —  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  P.  Norton.  New 
York,  Schulte  press  [1915]     44  p.    4°. 

©  Sept.  28,   1915;   2c.   Sept.  30,  1915;   D: 
41868 ;  Franklin  P.  Norton,  New  York. 

27103a 

Machine  (The).     See  Plays  of  protest. 

Machine  (The)  and  its  wheels.  See  Clever- 
dale  (The)  mystery. 

Macht;  ein  soziales  schauspiel  iu  4  akten,  voa 
J.  Wiegaud.  Berlin,  E.  Fleischel  &  co.,  1903. 
4  p.  1.,  164  p.     12°. 

©  Joluum  Wiegaud,  Bremen,  Germany  ;  D : 
4004,  Sept.  25,  1903 ;  2c.  Sept.  25,  1903.    27104 

M'Kean  (The)  case;  play  of  to-day  in  3  acts,  by 
H.  P.  Mawson.    91  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Oct.   23,   1912;   D:  31226;    Harry   P. 
Mawson,  New  York.  27105 

McKenna's  flirtation;  an  original  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  B.  Selden.     130  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Edgar   Selden,   New   York;   1887:21022, 
Aug.  16 ;  2c.  Dec.  27.  27106 

Mackinac;  or,  At  the  Island  of  Mackinac,  a 
society  drama  in  4  acts,  by  P.  L.  Brittell. 
Typewritten.     [Synopsis.] 

©  Paul  Leo  Brittell,  Canton,  O. ;  1894 :  28653. 
July  9  ;  Ic.  .July  9.  27107 

McKinley  (The)  bill;  a  musical  farce-comedy  in 
3  acts,  a  satire  on  the  tariff,  by  F.  Burt. 

©  Frank  Burt,  Joliet,  111. ;  1890 :  37675,  Nov. 
28.  27108 

Mackrummins  (The);  a  comedy-drama  in  3 
acts,  by  L.  F.  Baum. 

©  Louis  F.  Baum,  liichburg,  N.  Y. ;  1882: 
2236,  Feb.  11.  27109 

Mack's  collegian  three  in  a  night  at  college; 
play  in  1  act,  by  R.  G.  Coad.  [1],  7  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Dec.  23,   1915;   D:  42552;    Ralph   G. 
Coad,  New  York.  27109a 

McLeary  (The)  mascot;  a  1  act  play,  by  E.  M. 
Lent. 

©  Evangeline  M.  Lent,  New  York  ;  D  :  9508, 
Nov.  23,  1906.  27110 


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27111 


COPYEIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


27133 


McMahon's  mishaps;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
F.  S.  Giblis. 

©   Gus   Botliner,   New   York;    1891:11121, 
Mar.  26.  27111 

McManus  luck.  See  Bumpernickle's  trou- 
bles. 

McNamara,  bad  man;  western  novelty  playlet 
in  1  act,  by  C.  Wilbur.  13  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  2,  1912;   D :  81531 ;  Crane  Wil- 
bur, Union  Hill,  N.  J.  27112 

MacNeill  of  MacNeill,  V.  C. ;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
.Jean  du  Rocher  Macpberson.  120  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  1,  1915 ;  D :  40536 ;  La  Margaret 
flu  Rocher  Macpberson,  New  York.        27112a 

McSorley's;  a  comedy  in  3  acts  and  4  scenes. 
©    Edward    Harrigan,    New    York;    1882: 
20118,  Nov.  27.  27113 

McSorley's  courtship;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
W.  H.  McCart. 

©   Wm.    H.    McCart,    Boston;    1894:15900, 
Mar.  21.  27114 

McSorley's  hotel;  a  musical  farce  in  3  acts,  by 
F.  T.  Merritt. 

©  Frank  T.  Merritt  and  Mark  Davis,  De- 
troit ;  1897 :  65269,  Nov.  23.  27115 

McSorley's  inflation;  a  comedy  in  3  acts  and  4 
scenes,  by  E.  Harrigan.  83  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Edward    Harrigan,    New    York;    1882: 
20018,  Nov.  25.     2c.  Dec.  5.  27116 

McSorley's  twins;  a  musical  farce  in  3  acts,  by 
George  H.  Emerick. 

©  Frank  T.  Merritt  and  Mark  Davis,  De- 
troit ;  1897 :  65268,  Nov.  23.  27117 

McS weeny,  the  boss;  a  1  act  political  playlet 
[by  F.  J.  Beaman]     22  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Aug.  2,  1909 ;  D :  16440 ;  Fred  J.  Bea- 
man, Jackson,  Mich.  27118 

McSweeny's  jubilee;  or,  A  put  up  job,  3-act 
comedy,  [by]  A.  D.  Borden.     Typewritten. 

©  Edward  Rogers  and  Edwin  Ryan,  New 
York  ;  1897  :  8374,  Jan.  30 ;  2c.  Mar.  27.    27119 

McSweeny's  nomination;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  W^  F.  Smith. 

©  AVilliam  F.  Smith,  North  Adams,  Mass. ; 
1892  :  9295,  Mar.  1.  27120 

McSwiggan's  parliament;  an  explosive  comedy, 
significantly  satirical,  harmlessly  bomb-astic, 
and  musically  original,  by  F.  G.  Maeder. 

©  Fred  G.  Maeder,  St.  Louis;  1887:3522, 
Feb.  14.  27121 


McTavish. 

©    Elizabeth    Simpson    Broome,    Brooklyn ; 
D  :  85.51,  May  18,  1906.  27122 

McWade,  the  bloodhound;  a  3  act  sensational 
drama,  by  H.  Bar. 

©  Harry  Bar,  Chicago ;  1878 :  2116,  Feb.  18. 

27123 

McWade's    platoon;    burlesque    dialect    police 

drill,  by  Frank  Dumont.     New  York,  Chicago 

[etc.]   M.  Witmark  &  sons,  1905.     9  p.     12°. 

©    M.    Witmark   &   sons,    New    York;    D: 

6127,  Jan.  23,  1905 ;  2c.  Jan.  23,  1905.      27124 

Mad  actors;  or,  Shakespeare  in  the  kitchen,  a 
farce,  by  W.  B.  Cavanagh. 

©     William     B.     Cavanagh,     New     York; 
1873:12219,  Oct.  24.  27125 

Mad  Anthony;  an  American  play  in  4  acts,  by 
L.  Westervelt. 

©  Leonidas    Westervelt,    New    York;    D: 
2087,  July  5,  1902.  27126 

Mad  (A)  astronomer;  a  musical  sketch,  writ- 
ten and  composed  by  Alfred  B.  Sedgwick. 
New  York,  Happy  hours  company. 

©   Happv    hours    co..    New    York ;    1875 : 
10547,  Oct.  13;  2c.  Nov.  5.  27127 

Mad  (The)  captive;  a  thrilling  drama  in  4 
acts  portraying  love,  hate  and  revenge,  by 
W.  B.  Davy. 

©   Wm.   B.   Davy,   Chicago;   D :  9950,   Feb. 
11,  1907.  27128 

Mad  (The)  count;  or,  After  the  ball,  a  skit 
of  1893,  a  farce  comedy,  by  S.  B.  Groenevelt. 
Typewritten. 

©   Sara   B.   Groenevelt,   New  York;   1893: 
49698,  Nov.  7;  2c.  Nov.  7.  27129 

Mad  (The)  czar;  a  Russian  historical  drama 
in  5  acts,  by  G.  L.  Pollock.  75  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Gabriel    L.    Pollock,    Chicago;    D :  4905, 
Apr.  20,  1904;  2c.  Apr.  20,  1904.  27130 

Mad  (The)  detective;  or,  The  girls  of  New 
York,  a  drama. 

©  Albert  H.  and  Wm.  C.  Henderson,  Balti- 
more; 1873:5680,  May  21.  27131 

Mad  Don;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  John  Paul  Lowell. 
63  p.    4°,    Typewritten. 

©  J.  Paul  Lowell,  Minneapolis ;  1897 :  8133, 
Jan.  29;  2c.  Feb.  8.  27132 

Mad  for  love;  or.  The  mad  queen,  an  original 
drama  in  5  acts,  by  Isaac  C.  Pray. 

©  Sarah  Pray,  New  York ;  1873 :  7236,  June 
24.  27133 


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27133 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


27155 


Mad  (The)  friar;  sketch,  by  T.  F.  Langan. 
5  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    9,    1915;    D :  40314 ;  Thomas 

Francis  Langan,  Chicago.  27133a 

Mad  (A)  love;  a  new  version  of  Lady  Audley's 
secret,  in  4  acts,  dramatized  by  Edward 
Locke.     65  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  American  amusement  assn.,  Chicago  ;  D  : 
6858,   June  21,  1905;  2c.  June  21,  1905. 

27134 

Mad  Margery;  or.  The.  rag  pickers  of  Roach 
alley,  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Mrs.  O.  S.  Mat- 
tesou. 

©    Mrs.    O.    S.    Matteson,    Cliicago ;    1875: 
13343,   Dec.  17.  27135 

Mad   (A)   marriage;   by   May   Agues  Fleming. 
©    May     Agnes     Fleming.     United    States; 
1874:13941,  Nov.  13.  27136 

a  drama,  by  Wni.  P..  Hurst. 

©    Tlios.    W.    Broadliurst.    New    York;    D: 
2722,  Dec.  16,  1902.  27137 

a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Allen,  cover- 
title,  8  p.     12°.     Printed. 

©  Frank  Allen.  New  York  ;  D :  3011,  June 
18,  1903;  2c.  Sept.  4,  1903.  27138 

Mad  (A)  match;  or,  The  heartless  brother,  a 
tragedy  in  3  acts,  by  T.  Lookup. 

©  Thomas  Lookup,  New  York ;  1877 :  1481, 
Feb.  7.  27139 

Mad  (The)  merrymakers  of  Gotham;  comedy 
in  5  acts,  by  A.  C.  P.liuit.  [3J,  97  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Nov.    22,    1910;    D :  22027 ;    Anna   C. 
Blunt,   Schenectady,  N.  Y.  27140 

Mad  (The)  millionaire;  play  in  4  acts,  by  E. 
W.  Waldron.     87  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    20,    1915 ;     D :  40709 ;     E.     W. 
Waldron,  New  York.  27141 

Mad  (The)  mullah;  a  comic  opera  in  2  acts 
and  4  scenes,  by  Laurence  Porcher  Hext  and 
diaries  Hill  Findley. 

©  Hext  and   Findley,   Savannah,   Ga. ;   D : 
3339,  Apr.  16,  1903.  27142 

Mad  (The)  queen.     ,Sec  Mad  for  love. 

Mad  (The)  River  legacy;  a  romance  of  the 
Rig  Smoky  Mountains,  play  in  4  acts,  by  C. 
M.  Skinner  and  O.  Skinner. 

©   Charles   M.    Skinner   and   Otis    Skinner, 
Brooklyn;  1887:8197,  Apr.  5.  27143 

Mad  (The)  stampede;  dramatic  composition, 
liy  C.  H.  McFarland  (Charles  H.  Mackie) 
10  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Charles  Hugh   McFarland,   Boston;   D: 
10346,   Mar.   26,   1907;   2c.   Mar.   26,   1907. 

27144 


Mad  (The)  violinist;  a  1  act  tragedy,  by  F. 
Di  Maria. 

©  Praucesca  Di  Maria.  New  York;  1899: 
52754,  Aug.  17;  2c.  Aug.  17.  27145 

Mad   (The)   woman's   daughter. 

©  Frank  S.  and  Charlotte  G.  Nichols,  New 
York;  1881:10813,  July  12.  27146 

Mad  (The)  world;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J. 
W.  Bruner.     San  Francisco. 

©  Jane  W.  Bruner,   United  States;  1880: 

15850,  Oct.  18.  27147 

Madaline;  an  American  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
J.   Ilhode.     Ms. 

©  John  Rhode,  New  York  ;  1881 :  5814,  Apr. 
16;  Ic.  May  17.  27148 

Madam  Alimony;  farcical  satire  in  3  acts,  by 
O.  Selleck  and  J.  C.  Breil.  93,  [1]  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mav  4,  1911;  D :  24135 ;  Oakley  Sel- 
leck and  J.  C.  Breil,  New  York.  27149 
Madam  Butterfly;  a  Japanese  tragedy,  by  L. 
lllica  and  G.  (iiacosa,  founded  on  the  works 
of  John  L.  Long  and  David  Belasco,  music 
))v  G.  Puccini.  English  version  by  E.  H. 
Elkin.  London,  G.  llieordi  &  co.,  1905.  8 
p.  1.,  [4]-55,  [4]-55  p.  8°.  [Libretto  only. 
Italian  and  English] 

©  G.  Ricordi  &  co.,  Milan;  D :  6692,  Maj 
19,  1905;  2c.  May  19,  1905;  Ic.  new  ed.  with 
English  text  Oct.  3,  1906.  27150 

a  Japanese  tragedy  founded   on   the  book 

by  John  L.  Long  and  the  drama  by  David 
Belasco,  Italian  libretto  by  L.  Illica  and  G. 
Giacosa,  English  version  by  R.  H.  Elkin, 
music  by  G.  Puccini.  Loudon,  G.  Ricordi  iK: 
CO.,  1906.  5  p.  1.,  [4]-54,  [4]-54  p.  8°.  [Li- 
bretto only.     Italian  and  English] 

©  G.  Ricordi  &  co.,  Milan;  D :  8692,  June 
13,  1900;  2c.  June  13,  1900.  27151 

See     also     Madama     Butterfly. — Madame 

Butterfly. 

Madam  Chrysanthem.um. 

©  Alice  Johnson.  New  York;  1900  A :  9406, 
Apr.  13.  27152 

Same.     Typewritten. 

©  Wni.  Richard  Goodall  and  Alice  John- 
sou,  United  States;  1900  A :  12263,  May  15: 
2c.  May  15.  27153 

See  also  Madame  Chrysantheme. 


Madam   Clementina's   modes;   by   L.    L.    Kauf- 
man.    11  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   June  28,  1910;   D :  21439 ;   Laura  L. 
Kaufman.   San   Francisco.  27154 

Madam  Devar,  novelist;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
L.  M.  Lister.     28  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©   Lydia   Marcelle   Lister,    San    Francisco ; 
D :  7635,  Nov.   29,  1905 ;   2c.  Dec.  1,  1905. 

27155 


1354 


27156 


COPYRIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


27179 


Madam  Jael,  moonshiner;  1  act  play,  by  G.  Y. 
MacMurphy.      [2],   21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  21,  1913;   D :  33004 ;   George  Y. 
MacMurphy,  The  Plains,  Va.  27156 

Madam  Penington's  plot;  1  act  play  with  origi- 
nal incidental  music,  by  E.  B.  Comins.  29  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Ic.    Oct.   22,    1909  ;    D  :  1 716G  ;    Elizabeth 
Barker  Comins,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.    27157 

Madam  Piper;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
W.  INIorse. 

©  Woolson  Morse,  Boston;  1882:6736,  Apr. 
27.  27158 

Madam  Princeton's  temple  of  beauty;  a  farce, 
by  T.  S.  Denison.     Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison. 

©   T.    S.    Denison.     Chicago;     1895:35812. 
July  9;  2c.  Aug.  24.  27159 

/[adam  Robare;  a  satire  in  1  act  and  1  scene, 
by  W.  K.  Sparks.     21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    William    K.    Sparks,    Buffalo;    D :  759, 
Aug.  15,  1901;  2c.  Aug.  15,  1901.  27160 

Madam  Satan;  playlet,  by  Mrs.  W.  O.  Allen. 
[5]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  4,  1911 ;  D :  25934 ;  Mrs.  Wilton 
O.  Allen,  Chicago.  27161 

Madam,  the  agent;  a  comedv  in  4  acts,  by  S. 
P.  Carr.     Ms. 

©  Sarah  Pratt  Carr,  Lemoore,  Cal. ;  1892: 
20983,  May  18;  2c.  May  20.  27162 

Madam  Vivian's  morals;  a  play  iu  4  acts,  by 
H.  A.  McAnarney.     101  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    18,    1909;    D:  16585;    Henry 
Aloysius  McAnarney,   Baltimore.  27163 

Madam  Wise;  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  E. 
G.  O'Connor.  11  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  25,  1911 ;  D :  25603 ;  Edward  G. 
O'Connor,  Lowell.  27164 

Madama  Butterfly;  (da  John  L.  Long  e  David 
Belasco)  tragedia  giapponese,  di  L.  Illica  e  G. 
Giacosa,  musica  di  Giacomo  Puccini.  Milano 
[etc.]  G.  Ricordi  &  co. ;  New  York,  Boosey  & 
CO.,  1904.     73  p.     8°.     [Libretto  onl/] 

©  G.   Ricordi  &  co.,   Milan;   D :  4.565,   Jan. 
29,  1904;  2c.  Jan.  29,  1904.  27165 


-  Same. 
©   G.   Ricordi   &   co. 


D:4878.   Apr. 
27166 


Milan 
15,  1904;  2c.  Apr.  15,  1904. 

tragedia    japonesa    de    L.    Illica    y    G. 

Giacosa  en  3  actos,  musica  de  Jacobo  Puc- 
cini, adaptacion  al  espahol  de  J.  Z.  Mihln, 
Londres  [etc.]  G.  Ricordi  &  co.,  1907.  39  p. 
8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  G.  Ricordi  &  co.,  Milan;  D :  11563,  Oct. 
21,  1907;  2c.  Oct.  21,  1907.  27167 


Madame  (The);  by  J.  W.  Isham. 

©  John  AVallace  Isham,  New  York;  1897: 
59332,  Oct.  19.  27168 

a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Charles  F.  Cogldan. 

©    Louisa    E.    Coghlan,    England ;    D :  103, 
Jan.  28,   1901.  27169 

episode    from    the   life   of   a    coquette,    by 

G.  F.  Sturgis.     [20]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    3.    1911;    D:  25389;    Granville 
Forbes  Sturgis,  Denver.  27170 

a  play  in  4  acts,  dramatized  and  adapted 

by    R.    Bates,    from     Fraiik     Lee    Benedict's 
novel.     59  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Rosa  Bates,  New  York ;  1877 :  9493,  Aug. 
IS.     1  copy  received.  27171 

Madame  Aurelie;  comedie  en  1  acte,  de  Ives 
iNIirande  et  Marcel  Simon.  Paris,  Librairie 
theatrale  du  Nouveau  siecle,  1910.  31  p. 
12°. 

©    Sept.    1,    1911;    2c.    Oct.    23,    1911;    D: 
2.5559;  G.  Ondet  et  M.  Viterbo,  Paris.     27172 

Madame  Barbe-Bleue;  operette  en  2  actes  et 
4  tableaux,  de  P.  L.  Flers  et  G.  Arnould. 
Paris,  C.  Joubert,  1909.  64  p.  8°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©    Feb.    19,    1910;    2c.    Feb.    7,    1910;    D: 
20130;  C.  Joubert,  Paris.  27173 

Madame  Basini;  drama  in  1  act,  by  V.  Kline. 
12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    26,    1913;  D:  34243;    Virginia 

Kline,  New  York.  27174 

Madame  Benvolio;  drama  in  1  act,  by  G.  Moy- 
st'on.     15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  5.  1910;   D :  20712 ;   Guy  Moys- 
ton,  Memphis,  Tenn.  27175 

Madame  Betty;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  S.  Tup- 
per.     60  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edith   Sessions  Tupper,  New  York  ;   D : 
368,  Apr.  19.  1901;  2c.  Apr.  19,  1901.       27176 

Madame  Bluebeard.     See  King  (A)  for  a  day. 

Madame   Bohemia;    in    4   acts,    by    F.    Neilson. 

Typewritten. 

©  Francis  Neilson.  London ;  1900  A :  24935. 

Oct.  8;  2c.  Oct.  8.  27177 

Madame  Boniface;  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by 

J.  F.  Milliken. 

©    James    F.    Milliken,    New    York;    1883: 

23064,  Dec.  13.  27178 

Madame   Butterfly;    d'apres    John    Ij.    Long   ot 

David  Belasco,  drame  lyrique  en  3  actes  de 

L.  Illica  and  G.  Giacosa,  tr.  francaise  de  Paul 

Ferrier,  musique  de  Giacomo  Puccini.     Paris, 

G.  Ricordi  &  cie.  1906.     71  p.     12°.     [French 

libretto  only] 

©   G.   Ricordi   &  co.,   Milan;   D :  9204,   Oct. 

8,  1906 ;  2c.  Oct.  8,  1906.  27179 


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27193 


Madame  Butterfly — Continued. 

See    also   Kleine    (Die)    Frau   Schmetter- 

ling. — Madam    Butterfly. — Madama    Butter- 
fly.—Pani  Motylek. 

Madame  Cantharide;  fantaisie-op^rette  en  2 
actes  et  5  tableaux,  [par]  Louis  Lemarchand 
et  F.  de  Rouvray.  Paris,  C.  Joubert  [1908] 
2  p.  1.,  [7]-137  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Joubert,  Paris ;  D :  12350,  Feb.  10,  1908 ; 
2c.  Feb.  10,  1908.  27180 

Madame  Caverlet;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  tr.  and 
adapted  from  the  French  of  Emile  Augier, 
by  E.  Waller. 

©  Emma  Waller,  Boston ;  1876 :  4907,  Apr. 
22.  27181 

Madame  Chrysan theme;  lyric  opera  in  4  acts, 
prologue  and  epilogue,  after  Pierre  Loti 
[pseud,  of  Julien  Viaud]  English  version 
by  C.  T.  Mason,  music  by  Andre  Messager. 
New  York,  Charles  E.  Burden,  1911.  53  p. 
8°.      [Libretto   only.     French   and   English] 

©  Dec.  27,  1911;  2c.  Dec.  28,  1911;  D: 
28114;  C.  E.  Burden,  New  York.  27182 

See  also  Madam  Chiysanthemum. 

Madame  Croquet's  supper  party;  a  novel  draw- 
ing room  entertainment,  designed,  written 
and  arr.  by  G.  F.  and  H.  Crook.  A  limited  ed. 
printed  for  private  use  only,  1874.  24  1.  sq. 
12°. 

©  George  F.  and  Harriette  Crook,  Old 
Cambridge,  Mass. ;  1874 :  14568,  Dec.  3 ;  2c. 
Dec.  3.  27183 

Madame  de  Chatillon;  comgdie  historique  en  5 
actes  et  6  tableaux,  par  P.  Verola.  28  p.  4°. 
(Supplement  gratuit  au  no.  2922  du  Monde 
illustre,  29  mars  1913) 

©  ]\Iar.  29,  1913;  2c.  Apr.  25,  1913;  D: 
33063;  Paul  V6rola,  Paris.  27184 

Madame  de  Fontenay;  in  5  acts,  by  J.  Hede- 
man  and  S.  Walkey.  74  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  J.  Hederaan  and  S.  Walkey,  London ;  D : 
66,  Jan.  23,  1901;  2c.  Jan.  23,  1901.       27185 

Madame  de  Frassinet;  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
M.  Walsh. 

©  Marie  Walsh,  Brooklyn;  1899:17149, 
Mar.  6.  27186 

Madam.e  De  Lacey.  See  Ten  thousand  dol- 
lars. 

Madame  de  Portment's  school;  comedy  in  1 
act,  by  E.  C.  Wilkinson.  New  York,  S. 
French;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1904.  1 
p.  1.,  17  p.    12°. 

©  Samuel  French,  New  York ;  D :  5447, 
Aug.  16,  1904;  2c.  Nov.  19,  1904.  27187 

Madame  Devil-may-care.  See  Madame  Sans 
G€ne. 


Madame  du  Barry;  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  Cheney. 

12  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.     Jan.     4,     1911;     D :  23008 ;     Helen 
Cheney,  New  York.  27188 

Madame  Dupree's  reception.      Ms. 

©  Lowrey  and  Francis,  Philadelphia  ;  1897  : 
57043,  Oct.  8;  Ic.  Oct.  8.  27189 

Madame    est    sortie;    comedie   en    1    acte   pour 
jeunes    demoiselles,    par     Alexandre     Guillet. 
New    York,    W.    R.    Jenkins    company    [1914]      J 
20  p.     12°.     ([Theatre  pour  la  jeunesse,  no. 
16]) 

©   Sept.   28,    1914;   2c.   Oct.   21,   1914;    D: 
38640;  Wm.  R.  Jenkins  co..  New  York. 

27189a 

Madame  Fauvel,  the  banker's  wife;  a  new 
emotional  society  drama  in  prologue  and  5 
acts,  by  Frank  Mack  and  Lewis  Mitchell.  4 
p.     4°.     Typewritten.      [Synopsis] 

©   Mack   and   Mitchell,   New   York;    1880: 
12500,  Aug.  12;  2c.  Aug.   12.  27190 

Madame  Favart;  or.  The  star  of  the  stage, 
a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  tr.  and  adapted  from 
the  French  by  P.  B.  Hunting  and  C.  F.  Pid- 
gin.    Boston. 

©  Percy  B.  Hunting  and  Charles  F.  Pidgin, 
Massachusetts;  1881:9832,  June  22.       27191 

Madame  finds  out;  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  Mack. 

13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

(g)    Ic.    May    8,    1915;    D:  40597;    Willard 
Mack  and  Chas.  Bachmann,  New  York. 

27191a 

Madame  Flair;  musical  satire  in  1  act,  by  O. 
Con  well.  29  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Ic.  June  5,  1915 ;  D  :  40858 ;  O'Kane  Con- 
well,  New  York.  27191b 

Madame  Flirt;  comedie  en  4  actes,  de  Paul 
Gavault  et  Georges  Beer.  New  York,  V. 
Ciocia,  printer,   1902.     214  p.     12°. 

©  Clyde  Fitch,   New  York;   D :  2179,  Aug. 
4,   1902;  2c.  Aug.  4,  1902.  27192 

Madame  Free-and-Easy.  See  Madame  Sans 
Gene. 

Madame  Grundy's  dilemma.  See  Maids, 
modes  and  manners. 

Madame  Hautier.  See  Mother's  (A)  punish- 
ment. 

Madame  Hortense;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  B. 
Whitney. 

©    Bruce    Whitney,    Detroit;    1889:35101, 
Nov.  19.  27193 


1356 


27194 


COPYEIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


27212 


Madame  Hyane;  eine  begebenheit  in  1  akt, 
von  IMax  Ferner  unci  Ph.  Weichand,  bearbei- 
tet  von  Max  Neal.  [21]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Ic.    June   10,    1911;     D:  24454;     Alfred 
Spitz,  New  York.  27194 

Madame  is  abed;  a  vaudeville,  by  John  A. 
Woodward.  Boston,  C.  H.  Spencer,  1871.  1 
p.  1.,  16  p.  12°.  ([Spencer's  universal  stage, 
no.  63] ) 

©  Charles  H.  Spencer,  Boston;  1871:9410, 
Oct.  7;  2c.  Oct.  7.  27195 

Madame  is  served;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
Charles  H.  Heydemann.  35  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ernest  Mayer,   London ;   D :  12245,   Jan. 
27,  1908;  2c.  Jan.  27,  1908.  27196 

Madame  Jane  Junk  and  Joe;  play  in  3  acts, 
by  K.  Oglebay  and  C.  D.  Packard  Taylor. 
[3],  99  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  14,  1910 ;  D :  21557 ;  Kate  Ogle- 
bay,  New  York.  27197 

Madame  Jeanette;  or.  His  mother's  sin,  5  act 
drama  complete  with  songs,  by  L.  R.  Bass. 

©    Louis    R.    Bass,     Brooklyn ;     D :  10099, 
Mar.  8,  1907.  27198 

or.  My  lady's  maid,  a  comedy  drama  in 

1  act  and  1  scene,  by  E.  Roy.     2  p.  1.,  17  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    27,    1914;    D:  38615;    Elberta 
Roy,  Brooklyn.  27198a 

Madame  la  colonel;  by  I.  de  Malchin. 

©  Ivan  de  Malchin,  San  Francisco;  1896: 
62790,    Nov.    17.  27199 

Madame  la  marquise;  by  A.  E.  Lyon.  19  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Anna  E.  Lyon,  New  York ;  D  :7619,  Nov. 
25,  1905 ;  2c.  Nov.  25,  1905.  27200 

a    comedy    in    5    acts,    adapted    from    the 

French,  by  L.  H.  Hooper. 

©  Lucy  Hamilton  Hooper,  United  States; 
1875:7376,  July  14.  27201 

drama  in  1  act,  by  H.  D.  Frethey.  Type- 
written. 

©  Heloise    Durant    Frethey,    New    York; 
1894 :  27115,  May  31 ;  2c.  May  31.  27302 

-prologue   and   4   acts,   by   E.   C.   Chapeau. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ellen  Chazal  Chapeau,   Savannah,  Ga. ; 
1900  A :  24973,  Oct.  8 ;  2c.  May  2,  1901.    27203 

See  also  Whose  wife? 

Madame  Lavendere;  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  B. 
Kealing.     [46]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  25,  1911 ;  D :  23747  ;  Ethel  Black 
Kealing,  Indianapolis.  27204 


Madame  I'avocat;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Lud- 
wig  Schisa  Stampacchia  and  H.  G.  Rogers. 

©  Henry  Gustave  Rogers,  New  York ;  1896 : 
31523,  May  23.  27205 

Madame  Legros;  drama  in  3  akten,  von  Hein- 
rich  Mann.  Berlin,  P.  Cassirer,  1913.  164  p. 
12°. 

©  Nov.  1,  1913 ;  2c.  Nov.  26,  1913  ;  D  :  35165 ; 
Paul  Cassirer,  Berlin.  27206 

Madame  Leon;  an  original,  emotional  drama, 
by  Helen  Lowell. 

©  Helen  Powell,  Philadelphia  ;  1890 :  13655, 
April  25.  27207 

Madame  Lucette  &  co.;  farcical  play  in  3  acts, 
by  C.  Klein.     [109]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    19,    1915;    D :  40401 ;    Charles 
Klein,  Hampstead,  England.  27207a 

Madame  Macaroni's  cooking  class;  comedy  in 
4  acts,  by  E.  S.  Stilwell. 

©  Lyceum  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia ;  1900  A : 
16044,  June  28.  27208 

Madame  Malbrough;  opera-bouffe  en  3  actes, 
paroles  de  Luf.-ieu  Metivet,  musique  de  Aime 
liiichaume.  Paris,  Enoch  &  cie.  [etc.]  1908. 
[6],  132  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Enoch  &  CO.,  Paris;  D :  14407,  Nov.  28, 
1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  28,  1908.  27209 

Madame  Margot;  comedie  historique  en  4  actes 
dont  un  prologue  et  cinq  tableaux,  par  E. 
Moreau  et  C.  Clairville.  (L'Ulustration  the- 
atrale  no.  138,  29  Janvier  1910) 

©  Jan.  29,  1910 ;  2c.  Apr.  2,  1910 ;  D  :  20668 ; 
Emile  Moreau  and  Charles  Clairville,  Paris. 

27210 

Madame  Mephisto;  piece  k  spectacle  en  2  actes 
et  6  tableaux,  de  H.  Monreal  et  H.  Blon- 
deau.  2  §d.  Paris,  C.  Joubert,  1907.  145  p. 
8^ 

©   C.    Joubert,    Paris;    D:  10328,    Apr.    10, 
1907;  2c.  Apr.  10,  1907.  27211 

Madame  Moselle;  [play  in  3  acts]  original  story 
by  Max  Moeller,  adapted  by  Edward  A.  Paul- 
ton,  nmsic  by  Ludwig  Englander.  New  York, 
The  W.  C.  Parker  company,  inc.,  1914.  51  p. 
8°. 

©   Mar.   28,   1914;   Ic.   Mar.   30,   1914;   D: 
86504 ;  W.  C.  Parker  co.,  inc..  New  York. 

27211a 

Madame  Nadine;  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
J.  A.  Golden.     27  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  A.  Golden,  New  York ;  D :  14839, 
.Tan.  18,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  18,  1909.  27212 

Madame  Nouveau-Riche.  See  Mrs,  Newly- 
Bich. 


1357 


27213 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


27222 


Madame  Null;  sclnvaiilc  in  3  akten,  von  Max 
DautheiKley.  Jjeipzij^:,  E.  Kowohlt  verlag,  1911. 
88  p.     8°. 

©   Nov.   30,    1911:    2c.    Feb.    17,    1912;    D: 
28739 ;  Ernst  Uowolilt  verlas,  Leipzig.     27213 

Madame  Parlez  Vous  (La  Nature);  by  J.  W. 
Ishani.  » 

©  John  Wallace  Isham,  New  York;  1897: 
59334,  Oct.  19.  37214 

Madame  Peroxide;    1  act  comedy,  by  K.  Stagg. 

©  Katherine  Stagg,  New  York  ;  1899  :  68011, 

Oct.  20.  27215 

Madame  Recamier;  play  in  1  act,  by  L.  .Tudson. 
[2J,  42  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    16,    1914;    D :  38S17 ;    Leonard 
Judson,  New  York.  27215a 

Madame  Saccard;  or,  Rene,  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
B.  B.  Vallentine. 

©  B.  B.  Vallentine,  New  York;  D :  87,  Jan. 
29,  1901.  27216 

Madame  Sans  Gene;  comedie  en  3  actes  pre- 
c6dee  d'nn  prologue,  par  V.  Sardou  et  E. 
Moreau.  [Pari.s,  Impr.  de  I'lUustration] 
1907.     2  p.  1.,  92  p.     12°. 

©  Victorien  Sardon  et  Emile  Moreau,  Paris  ; 
D :  11910,  Dec.  13,  1907 ;  2c.  Dec.  13.  1907. 

27217 


— •  comniedia  di  Vittoriauo  Sardou  ed  E. 
I\[oreau,  ridotta  per  le  scene  liriche  in  3  atti 
da  Renato  Simoni,  nuisicata  da  Uniberto  Gior- 
dano. Milano,  Edoardo  Sonzogno,  1915.  79  p. 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Feb.  18,  1915  ;  Ic.  Mar.  9,  1915  ;  D  :  39905  ; 
Edoardo  Sonzogno,  Milan.  27217a 


—  commedia  in  3  atti,  di  Vittoriano  Sardou  ed 
E.  Moreau,  ridotta  per  le  scene  liriche  da 
Renato  Simoni,  musicata  da  Urnberto  Gior- 
dano. Milano,  Edoardo  Sonzogno,  1914.  73  p. 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©    June   5,    1914;    Ic.    June   15,    1914;    D: 
37312 ;  Edoardo  Sonzogno,  Milan.  27217b 


opera   in   4  acts,   book   by   Renato   Simoni, 

after  the  comedy  by  Victorien  Sardou  and  E. 
Moreau,  music  by  Uniberto  Giordano,  English 
ver.sion  by  George  Harris,  jr.  New  York,  G. 
Schirmer  [1915]    71  p.    8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©    Jan.    13,    1915;    2c.    Jan.    15,    1915;    D: 
39399;  G.  Schirmer,  New  York.  27217c 

■  (Madame  Devil-may-care) ;  a  comedy  in  3 

acts  and  a  prologue,  by  Victorien  Sardou  and 
Adrien  Moreau,  English  by  Charles  Henry 
Meltzer.  New  York,  S.  French ;  London,  S. 
French,  ltd.,  1901.     83  p.     12°. 

©  William  H.  Wiley,  New  York ;   I) :  1056, 
Nov.  2,  1901;  2c.  Dec.  27,  1902.  27218 


Madame  Sans  Gene — Continued. 

(Madame    Free-and-Easy);    by    Victorien 

Sardou,  argument  of  the  play,  French  and 
Englisli  by  Frederic  Lyster.  New  York,  F. 
Rullman. 

©  F.  Rullman,  New  York ;  1895 :  10869,  Feb. 
22;  2c.  Feb.  25.  27219 

See  also  Washer- woman  (The)  duchess. 


Madame  Sarah  Bernhardt  ne  joue  pasaujourd- 
'hui;  sketch  en  1  acte,  par  A.  Ferrier.  [14 1  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  24,  1914;  D:  36107;  Andre  Fer- 
rier, San  Francisco.  27219a 

Madame  Serafin;  operette  in  3  akten,  von  Georg 
(Jkonkowski  uud  Bruno  Granichstaedten, 
nmsik  von  Robert  Winterberg.  Text  der 
gesange.  Berlin,  E.  Bote  &  G.  Bock,  1911. 
31  p.    8°. 

©  Aug.  30,  1911;  2c.  Sept.  26,  1911;  D: 
25366;  Ed.  Bote  &  G.  Bock,  Berlin.  27220 

Madame  Sherry;  a  new  and  original  musical 
play,  from  the  French  of  I\I.  (;)r(lonneau,  by 
C.  E.  Hands,  lyrics  by  Adrian  Ross,  music 
by  Hugo  Felix.  Lyrics.  Loudon,  Chappell 
&  CO.,  ltd.,  1903.     cover-title,  28  p.     8°. 

©  Cliappell  &  CO.,  London;  D :  4427,  Dec. 
24,  1903;  2c.  Dec.  24,  1903.  27220a 

operette  in  3  akten,  von  Paul  Burani  und 

Maurice  Ordouneau,  deutsche  bearbeitung 
von  Benno  Jacobson,  verse  und  musik  von 
Hugo  Felix.  Berlin,  R.  Lienau  [etc.]  1902. 
51,  [1]  p.     16°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Felix  Bloch  erben,  Berlin :  D :  2582, 
Nov.  11,  1902;  2c.  Nov.  13,  1902.  27221 

Madame  Snob.      See  Snobinette. 

Madame  Tantale;  play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  Stra- 
kosch.     144  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  6.  1915;  D:  39882;  Carl  Stra- 
kosch,  New   York.  27221a 

Madame  Troubadour;  vaudeville-operette  in  3 
akten,  nach  dem  franzosischen,  von  Bela  Jen- 
bach  und  Robert  Pohl,  musik  von  Felix  Al- 
bini.  101  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Ludwig  Doblinger  (Bernard  Herzman- 
skv),  Vienna;  D :  15164,  Feb.  23,  1909;  2c. 
Feb.  23,  1909;  2c.    (printed)   June  17,  1909. 

27222 

Madame  Walewska;  play  in  1  act,  by  L.  Jud- 
son.    22  p.    4°.  ■  Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  30,  1915;  D :  41365 ;  Leonard 
Judson,  New  York.  27222a 

Madame  Who  Are  You;  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 
A.  Hoffman.      [148]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  1,  1914 ;  D :  37716 ;  Aaron  Hoff- 
man, New  York.  27222b 


1358 


27223 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


27241 


Madame  X;  in  4  acts  and  a  prologue,  adapted 

from    the   French   of    Alexander    Bisson    by 

John  M.  Ilaphael.     141  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Henrv  W,  Savage,  New  York;  0:15085, 

Feb.  16,  1909;  2c.  Feb.  16,  1909.  27223 

See  also  Femme   (La)  X. — Madame   Y. 


Madame  Xavier;  society  play  of  theatrical  life, 
by  J.  H.  Rohde. 

©    John    H.     Rohde.     Boston;     1888:4026, 
Feb.  7.  27224 

Madame  X-cuse  me;  a  travesty  in  3  scenes,  by 
Frank  Dupree.     25  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May   26,   1910 ;   D :  21183 ;   Hurtig  & 
Seamon,  inc.,  New  York;  27225 

Madame  Y;  a  burlesque  on  Madame  X,  by  A. 
iMcWatters  and  J.  N.  Southgate.  7  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  18,  1910 ;  D :  21172 ;  Arthur  Mc- 
Watters  and  J.  N.  Southgate.  Brooklyn. 

27226 

Madcap;  comic  opera  in  3  act.s,  by  II.  Bu- 
chanan Goodman. 

©   Mabelle  Gilman,    New    York  ;     1) :  2097. 
July   9,   1902.  27227 

drama  in  4  acts. 

©  George  W.  Foster,  Oharlestown,  ]\Iass. : 


1873  :  6406,  June  6. 
Madcap  Mat.     See  Mat. 


27228 


Madcap  Midge;  a  domestic  dranui  in  3  acts,  by 

Charles  S.  Fawcett.    89  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Louise    Litta,    Nev,-    York;    1889:32641. 

Oct.  28;  2c.  Nov.  5.  27229 

Madcap  princess;  a  comic  opera  libretto  in  3 
acts,  by  H.  B.  Smith. 

©   Harry    B.    Smith.   New    York:    D :  4823, 
Mar.  26,  1904.  27230 

Madcap  Violet;    a    dramatization    of    William 
Black's  novel,  by  E.  S.  Horton. 

©    Ella    Stockton    Horton,    United    States ; 
1877  :  5705,  May  10.  27231 


Madcap    (The)    widow, 
vorce. 


See   Dakota    (A)    di- 


Maddalena;  an  opera  in  8  acts,  by  R.  Fax,  jr. 
50  p.     f°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Reuben  Fax,  jr.,  Toronto,  Canada ;   D : 
10612,   May   22,   1907;   2e.    May   23,   1907. 

27232 

Maddie,  the  kid  and  the  old  geezer;  a  dra- 
matic sketch  in  1  act,  by  R.  Logle.  [1],  5  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  4,  1912;   D :  29279 ;   Rep  Logle, 
Toledo,  O.  27233 


Made  (A)  bed;  farce  comedy  in  8  acts,  by  J.  J. 
Tighe  and  M.  McNulty.  [5],  76  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  30,   1914;   D:  38956;   James  J. 
Tighe  and  Margaret  McNulty,  Philadelphia. 

27233a 

Made  good;  a  sensational  comedy  dramatic 
playlet,  by  B.  (S.)  Hall.  [19]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    12,     1909 ;     D :  16546 ;     Billy 
(Swede)    Hall,  Chicago.  27234 

Made  in  Germany;  or,  The  smuggled  cook, 
musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  book  and  lyrics  by 
T.  Stempfel,  jr.  59  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©   Ic.    Sept.   9,   1912;    D :  30778 ;   Theodore 
Stempfel,  jr.,  Indianapolis.  27235 

Sec  also  Maid  in  Germany. — Mental  sug- 
gestion. 

Made  in  heaven;  play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  R.  Cory- 
ell.    76  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  6.   1913;   D :  34162 ;   John  Rus- 
sell Coryell,  Readtield,  Me.  27236 

Made  to  order;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Kenneth 
Lee. 

©   Kate    Rankin,    New    York;    1897:30814, 
May  21.  27237 

-playlet,  by  W.   W.  Klein.     [1],  20  p.     f°. 

Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Jan.   14,   1914;    D:  35656;   Warwick 
Klein,  Louisville.  27237a 

Madelein  Morel;  an  original  play,  by  A.  Daly, 
based  upon  the  latest  work  of  S.  H.  Mosen- 
tiial  of  Vienna. 

©  Augustin   Daly.   New   York ;   1878 :  5645, 
May  20;  2c.  Doc.  3,  1876.  27238 

Madeleine;  lyric  opera  in  1  act,  adapted  from 
the  French  of  Decourcelles  and  Thibaut  by 
(Jrant  Stewart,  music  by  Victor  Herbert. 
New  York,  G.  Schirmer  [1914]  36  p.  8°. 
(G.  Schirmer's  collection  of  opera  librettos) 
©  Jan.  16,  1914;  2c.  Jan.  19,  1914;  D: 
35759 ;  G.  Schirmer,  New  York.  27238a 

Madeleine  (La);  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  J.  W. 
Dam. 

©  H.  J.  W.  Dam,  New  York;  D :  1005,  Oct. 
24,  1901.  27239 

Madeleine's  budget;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
P.    Berton.     121  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Pierre  Berton,   Paris ;   D :  4092,  Oct.  15, 
1903 ;  2c.  Oct,  15,  1903.  27240 

Madeleine's  suitors;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  J. 
T.  Prince,  ji-. 

©   John   T.    Prince,   jr.,     Corning,    N.    Y. : 
1897:22231,  Apr.  8.  27241 


1359 


27242 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


27260 


Madeleine's  suitors — Continued. 

Same.     47  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  John  T.  Prince,  jr.,  New  York ;  D :  1590, 
Mar.  17,  1902;  2c.  Mar.  17,  1902.  27242 

Madeline, 

©  Josephine  Francis  Kenney,  Providence, 
II.  I. ;  1899 :  67331,  Oct.  17.  27243 

See  also  No.  29. 

Madeline,  a  case  of  conscience;  by  A.  P. 
Churchill. 

©  A.  P.  Churchill,  New  Yorlc ;  1890 :  18476, 
June  6.  27244 

Mademoiselle  Aurore;  comedie-vaudeville  en  3 
actes,  par  Maurice  Champagne.  Paris,  P.  V. 
Stock,  1905.    178  p.    12°. 

©  P.  V.  Stock,  Paris;  D:6229,  Feb.  16, 
1905;  2c.  Feb.  16,  1905.  27245 

Mademoiselle  Bashful;  by  M.  Spier.  17  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    15,    1909;  D:  17712;    Martha 

Spier,  New  York.  27246 

Mademoiselle  Bric-a-Brac;  a  comedy  with 
music,  by  F.  A.  Parker  and  L.  Lovell.  68  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Frank  A.  Parker  and  Louise  Lovell, 
New  York;  D :  7678,  Dec.  7,  1905;  2c.  Dec. 
29,  1905.  27247 

Mademoiselle  Caviare;  comedy  in  1  act  with 
dancing,  by  Mrs.  W.  F.  Allen.  10  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  4,  1914 ;  D :  36607 ;  Mrs.  Walter 
Fox  Allen,  Lawrenceville,  N.  J.  27247a 

Mademoiselle  Clairette;  farcical  sketch,  by 
James  Madison.     [1],  15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  3.  1914 ;  D :  37455 ;  Blanche  Ar- 
ral  Bassett,  New  York.  27247b 

Mademoiselle  de  Belle  Isle;  dramma  lirico  in 
4  atti,  di  Paul  Milliet,  tratto  dal  dramma 
omonimo  di  Alessandro  Dumas,  padre,  musica 
di  Spiro  Samara,  parole  ritmiche  italiane  di 
Amintore  Galli.  Milano,  Edoardo  Sonzogno, 
1905.  5  p.  1.,  8-59  numb.  1.  8°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Edoardo  Sonzogno,  Milan ;  D :  7552,  Nov. 
13,  1905;  2c.  Nov.  13,  1905.  27248 

Mademoiselle  de  la  Tour. 

©  Mary  E,  Maerery,  Brooklyn ;  D :  15501, 
Mar.  31,  1909.  27249 

Mademoiselle  Delphine's  burglar. 

©  Edna  Willman  Post,   Los  Angeles;   D: 

11181,  Aug.  15,  1907.  27250 

Mademoiselle  de  Maupin;  a  drama  in  4  acts, 

founded  on  the  novel  of  Theopliile  Gautier, 

by  A.  Steele. 

©  Asa  Steele,  Philadelphia ;  D :  3166,  Mar. 
18,  1903.  27251 


Mademoiselle  de  Vere  caught  in  the  act;  a  1 
act  pantomime,  by  H.  Hastings.  2  p.  t". 
Typewritten. 

©    Harry   Hastings,    New    York;    D :  6761, 
May  27,  1905;  2c.  June  15,  1905.  27252 

Mademoiselle  Diogenes;  comic  opera  in  3  acts, 
book   and   lyrics  by   Sigmund   Spaeth,   music 
by  C.  L.  Seller,     [111]  p.     4°,     Typewritten, 
.  [Libretto  only] 

©   Ic,    Nov.    2,    1915;    D:  42162;    C.    Linn 
Seiler,  Bronxville,  N.  Y,  27252a 

Mademoiselle  Duval;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
J,  L,  Gilder. 

©  Jeanette  L,  Gilder,  Newark,  N,  J, ;  1877 : 
4620,  Apr.  17.  27253 

Mademoiselle  Felix;  an  original  play  in  4  acts, 
by  C.  Jordan.     97  p.     f°.     Typewritten, 

©  Carina   Jordan,   Mount   Vernon,   N,   Y. ; 
D:1857,   May  9,   1902;   2c,   May  9,   1902, 

27254 

Mademoiselle  Fifi;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  an 
adaptation  from  the  French  of  Dumanoir  and 
Carre,  by  Joseph  R.  Grismer, 

©  Florenz  Ziegfield,  jr..  New  York;  1899: 
55862,  Aug.  31 ;  2c.  Sept.  6.  27255 


See  also  Miss  Kiki. 

Mademoiselle  Jacqueline;  historical  and  ro- 
mantic drama  in  4  acts  and  8  scenes,  by  A. 
B.  Suess.    100  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  1,  1910;   D:  21710;  Adolph  B. 
Suess,  St.  Louis.  27256 

Mademoiselle  Jones,  dressmaker  with  grand 
opera  aspirations;  vaudeville  sketch,  by  M. 
A.  Philo.     [1],  5  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  30,  1913 ;  D :  33658 ;  May  Adele 
Philo,  Columbus,  O,  27257 

Mademoiselle  Josette,  ma  femme;  comedie  en 
4  actes,  par  P,  Ga vault  et  R.  Charvay. 
[Paris,  Impr,  de  I'lllustration]  1906,  2  p,  1„ 
90  p.    12°. 

©  Paul  Gavault  et  Robert  Charvay,  Paris; 
D:9695,  Dec.  27,  1906;  2c,  Dec,  27,  1906. 

27258 

— —See  also  My  wife. 


Mademoiselle  Julie,      See  Evolution  (The)   of 
a  Puritan, 

Mademoiselle   La  Jonquille;   in   4   acts,   by   J, 
Pardee-Clark,     90  p.     4°,     Typewritten, 

©    Jean    Pardee-Clark,    New    Haven ;    D : 
3054,  Feb.  26,  1903 ;  2c.  June  19,  1903.    27259 

Mademoiselle  La  Touche;  a  1  act  play,  by  M, 
L.  King.     Typewritten. 

©  Marie  Louise  King,  New  York ;  1900  A : 
19432,  Aug.  4 ;  2c.  Oct,  15.  27260 


1360 


27261 


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27279 


Mademoiselle  Lautelle;  a  romantic  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  Joseph  Blethen  [i.  e.  A.  J.  Bletlien, 
jr.] 

©  Alden  Joseph  Blethen,  jr.,   Seattle;   D: 
10352,  Apr.  15,  1907.  27261 

Mademoiselle  Louise;  a  romantic  comedy  in  4 
acts,  by  H.  J.  Fowler.  104  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  H.  J.  Fowler,  Geneva,  N.  Y. ;   D :  2838, 
Jan.  10,  1903 ;  2c.  Jan.  10,  1903.  27262 

a  society  play  in  5  acts,   by  W.  L.  Mait- 

land. 

©    Imogene   Van   Dyke,    New   York ;    1874 : 
7422,  June  2.  27263 

Mademoiselle  McCarty;  a  musical  comedy,  in  3 
acts,  by  J.  A.  Horan.  91  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  James  A.  Horan,  New  York ;  D  :  3817,  Aug. 
11,  1903 ;  2c.  Aug.  11,  1903.  27264 

Mademoiselle  Maggie;  musical  romance  in  2 
acts  and  prologue,  book  by  L.  S.  Sarver,  music 
and  lyrics  by  Dorothy  Russell.  [70]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.      [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Jan.  6,  1915 ;  D :  39419 ;  Lucy  Spencer 
Sarver,  New  York.  27264a 

Mademoiselle  Manhattan;  tabloid  musical  com- 
edy, by  Agues  Cameron.  [1],  20  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©    Ic.    Aug.    S,    1914;    D :  37787 ;    William 
Francis  Burke,  New  York.  27264b 

Mademoiselle  Mars;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  P. 
Kester.    143  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Paul    Kester,    Accotink,    Ya. ;    D :  1351, 
Jan.  24,  1902  ;  2c.  Jan.  24,  1902.  27265 

Mademoiselle  Merowska;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  P.  Dabney.  Brookline,  Mass.,  Priv.  print., 
1907.     67  p.     12°. 

©  Julia  Parker  Dabney,  Brookline,  Mass. ; 
D :  10270,  Apr.  4,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  13,  1907. 

27266 

Mademoiselle  Modiste;  a  comic  opera  in  2  acts, 
book  and  lyrics  by  Henry  Blossom,  music  by 
Victor  Herbert.  120  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  M.  Vv'itmai-k  &  sons.  New  York ;  D :  7367, 
Oct.  6,  1905 ;  2c.  Oct.  4,  1905.  27267 

Mademoiselle  Napoleon;  musical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  Jean  liicliepin,  adapted  by  Joseph 
Herbert,  nmsic  by  Gustav  Luders.  118  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York ;  D :  4116. 
Oct.  20,  1903;  2c.  Oct.  20,  1903.  27268 

Mademoiselle  Nicette;  a  musical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  S.  C.  de  yoissons.    Typewritten. 

©    S.    C.    do    Soissons,    Nantasket,    Mass. ; 
1897 :  38594,  July  1 ;  2c.  July  1.  27269 


Mademoiselle  Nitouche;  a  1  act  play,  by  J. 
Goldberg.     14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Jack    Goldberg,    New.  York;    D:  15328, 
Mar.  13,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  13,  1909.  27270 

Mademoiselle  Peri;  in  5  acts,  by  L.  Flebbe. 

©  Louise  Flebbe,  Denver ;  1899 :  19829,  Mar. 
17  ;  2c.  May  11.  27271 

Mademoiselle  Plato;  an  un-Platonic  object  les- 
son, by  C.  Dunham,  developed  from  the  Ger- 
man of  Anton  Nieder.  27  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  ]\Iar.  23,  1910 ;  D  :'  20549  ;  Curtis  Dun- 
ham, Brooklyn.  27272 

Mademoiselle  Prudence;  a  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
Thomas  Littlefield  Marble.  Philadelphia,  The 
Penn  publishing  company,  1905.    11  p.    12°. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia  ;  D  :  6855,  June 
21,  1905 ;  2c.  June  21,  1905.  27273 

Mademoiselle  Ricci;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Wil- 
liam H.  Post.     17  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Emil  Hoch,  Brooklyn ;  D :  5080,  May  26, 
1904 ;  2c.  May  26,  1904.  27274 

Mademoiselle  Rossignol,  Mrs.  Marjoribank's 
musicale;  a  musical  comedy,  by  IMrs.  E.  La 
Beaume.  [St.  IjOuIs,  Buxton  &  Skinner,  print- 
ers, 1906]     23  p.     12°. 

©  Mrs.  Edmond  La  Beaume,  St.  Louis ;  D : 
7862,  Dec.  16,  1905 ;  2c.  Feb.  9,  1906.        27275 

Mademoiselle  Spectacles;  comedy  in  3  acts 
with  incidental  songs,  by  J.  A.  Rogers.  16  p. 
8°.     Printed.     [Libretto  only] 

©    Nov.    9,    1915;    2c.    Nov.    13,    1915;    D: 
42252 ;  Julia  Annie  Rogers,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

27275a 

Mademoiselle  Ta-ra-ra-boom-de-ray;  a  spectac- 
ular American  vaudeville  in  3  acts. 

©   Adolphe   A.   Corbett,   New   York;    1892: 
32083,  Aug.  3.  27276 

Mademoiselle  Therese;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  H, 
C.  Easton.     70  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Henrv  Clement  Easton,  New  York ;  D : 
5190,  June  16,  1904 ;  2c.  June  16,  1904. 

27277 

Mademoiselle  travels;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  P. 
B.  Arnold.     [1],  90  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  9,  1913 ;  D :  32897 ;  P.  B.  Arnold, 
Boston.  27278 

Mademoiselle  Yvonne:  1  act  play,  by  T.  Claude. 

4  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  13,  1909 ;  D  :  17687 ;  Toby  Claude, 
New  York.  27279 


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Mademoiselle's  mistake;  farce  in  1  act,  by 
Clara  J.  Denton.  Franklin,  O.,  Eldridge  en- 
tertainment house  [1910]  [8]  p.  16°.  (Ama- 
teur drama) 

©  Apr.  10,  1910 ;  2c.  Apr.  5,  1910  ;  D  :  20709  ; 
Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Franklin,  O. 

27280 

Maderista  (A)  spy;  melodramatic  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  II.  B.  M.  Wilson.  [1],  10  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Nov.   1,   1913;   D :  34911 ;   R.   B.   M. 
Wilson,  Chicago.  27281 

Madge. 

©     I^ydia     Coyne     Fletcher.     Washington ; 
1882:9203,  June  3.  27282 

— —  a  drama,  by  M.  St.  John. 

©  Mary  St.  John,  New  York ;  D :  2270,  Aug. 
23,  1902.  27283 

See  also  On  love's  altar. 

Madge  Darby;  a  story  in  .5  acts,  dramatized  by 
H.  S.  Briggs. 

©  Hamlet  S.  Briggs,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  1881 : 
2285,  Feb.  14.  27284 

Madge,  the  maid;  a  comedy  sketch  in  1  scene, 
by  W.  AVard.     9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©     Warfield     Ward,     Baltimore ;     D :  8716, 
June  19,  1906;  2c.  June  19,  1906.  27285 

Madge,  the  mischief;  or,  The  Miss  Simpson's 
ward. 

©   F.   M.    Ulmer,   New    Haven;    1883:3847, 
Mar.  1.  27286 

Madge,  the  orphan;  a  sensational  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  F.  M.  Link. 

©    Frank   M.    Link,   Chicago ;    1884 :  19.568. 
Sept.  29.  27287 

Madge,   the  waif.      See  Old  Tom's  ward. 

Madhi  (El);  or.  The  siege  of  Khartoum,  a  ro- 
mantic, military  and  spectacular  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  A.  Everly. 

©  Adam  Everly,  Philadelphia;  1884:23231, 
Nov.  20.  27288 

Madiland;  or,  The  monkey  hunter,  comic 
opera  in  3  acts,  by  C.  B.  Hitt.  89  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Feb.  2,  1910;  D :  20091 ;  C.  B.  Hitt, 
Chicago.  27289 

Madiline  of  Fort  Reno;  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
W.  H.  Long. 

©  W.  H.  Long,  Philadelphia;  1897:30236, 
May  18.  27290 

Madison  mill;  a  4  act  drama,  by  C.  R.  Van 
Woglom. 

©    C.    R.    Van    Woglom,    Brooklyn;    1895: 
11907,  Feb.  28.  27291 


Madison  square  roof  garden  tragedy;  a  melo- 
drama in  4  acts  and  1  tableau,  by  H.  Pincus. 
12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Henry  Pincus,  New  York ;  D :  8774,  July 
2,  1906;  2c.  July  3,  1906.  27292 

Madjoon;  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  libretto  and 
music  by  R.  C.  Garland. 

©  Rufus  C.  Garland,  Helena,  Mont. ;  1892 : 
,  11259,  Mar.  14.  27293 

Madman  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  Marcus. 
10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Alice  Marcus,  New  York ;  D :  11939,  Dec. 
10,  1907;  2c.  Dec.  10,  1907.  27294 

by    G.    E.    Murdock.      [1],    21   p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    27,    1914;    D :  36174 ;    Gilbert 
Edward  Murdock,  Los  Angeles.  27294a 

Madman  (The)  divine  (El  loco  dios);  a  prose 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  Jose  Echegaray,  tr.  from 
the  Spanish  by  Elizabeth  Howard  West.  {In 
Poet  lore,  v.  19,  no.  1,  spring  1908 ;  periodical 
©  May  29,  1908  ;  2c.  Apr.  13,  1908 ;  B  :  165947  ; 
Poet  lore  co.,  Boston)  27294b 

Madman  or  saint;  drama  in  4  acts,  adapted 
from  the  Spanish  of  Jose  Echegaray,  by  B. 
Papot. 

©     Benedict     Papot,     Chicago ;     D :  11255, 
Aug.    29,   1907.  27295 


— —  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Jose  Echegaray,  tr. 
from  the  Spanish  by  Ruth  Lansing.  (In 
Poet  lore,  v.  23,  no.  3,  ftlay-June  1912;  peri- 
odical ©  Aug.  1,  1912;  2c.  Aug.  9,  1912;  B: 
2.57863;  Poet  lore  co.,  Boston)  27296 

Madman's  (The)  daughter.    Sec  Daring  Davy. 

Madness  (The)  of  Mildred;  comedy  in  1  act,  bv 
W.  B.  Carlock.     20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    27,    1915;    D :  41843 ;    W.    B. 
Carlock,  North  Salem,  N.  Y.  27296a 

Madonna  (The) 

©   George   Weston,   Philadelphia;    D :  2628, 
Nov.  18,  1902.  27297 

bit  of  sentiment  in  1  act,  by  G.  Middleton. 

11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  8,  1911 :  D :  24435 ;  George  Mid- 
dleton, New  York.  27298 

■ — ■ —  a  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  Middleton. 

©  George  Middleton,  New  York;  D:  1.5714. 
Apr.  26,  1909.  27299 

See   also   Embers. 

Madonna  (The)  and  the  scarecrow;  phantas.v 
in  3  acts,  by  De  Witte  Kaplan  [pseud,  of  I. 
De  W.  Kaplan]     [3],  27  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   July   8,   1910;   D:  21640;   Isabel   De 
Witte  Kaplan,  Englewood,  N.  J.  27300 


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27301 


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27316 


Madonna  (A)  of  the  poor;  dramatic  sketch  in 
1  act,  by  C.  Fleming  and  A.  EUerbeck.  [5], 
20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    30,    1912;    D:  31500;    Carroll 
Fleming  and  Aurania  EUerbeck,  New  York. 

27301 

Madonna,  the  queen  of  the  world;  a  drama 
[in  5  acts]  by  A.  S.  Walsh.  New  York,  S.  F. 
McLean  &  cc,  1902.     50  p.     12°. 

©  A.   Stewart  Walsh,   Brooklyn;   D :  1428, 
Feb.  11,  1902 ;  2c.  Mar.  11,  1902.  27302 

Madras  (The)  house;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  G. 
Barker.  London,  Sidgwick  &  Jackson,  ltd., 
1910.    2  p.  1.,  144  p.    12°. 

©   Nov.   17,   1910;   2c.   Nov.   19,   1910;    D: 
22655 ;  Granville  Barker,  London.  27303 

See  also  Chief  contemporary  dramatists. 

Madre  (La);  dramma  in  4  atti,  de  G.  Antona- 
Traversi.  Milano,  Uemo  Sandron,  1911.  226 
p.     12°. 

©   June   9,   1911;   2c.   June   23,    1911;    D: 
24545;    Giannino  Antona-Traversi,   Milan. 

27304 

•monSlogo  dramatico  en  prosa,  original,  de 


M[anuel]  Montenegro.     Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores  espanoles]   1908.     11  p.     16°. 

©  M.  Montenegro,  Madrid ;  D :  13468,  July 
25,  1908;  2c.  July  25,  1908.  27305 

Madre  d'oro;  a  4  act  spectacular  drama,  by  E. 
Hough.     62  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    E.    Hough.    Morgan    Park,    111.;    1888: 
20376,  July  14;  2c.  Apr.  18.  27306 

Madre  (La)  tierra;  paso  de  comedla  de  costura- 
bres  gallegas,  de  E.  Amado.     Madrid  [Socie- 
dad de  autores  espanoles]   1909.     25  p.     12°. 
©  Enrique  Amado,  Madrid ;  D :  16147,  June 
23,  1909 ;  2c.  June  23,  1909.  2730-? 

Madre  (La)  triestina;  dramma  in  1  atto,  epi- 
sodio  tragico  della  guerra  europea,  di  S.  Pic- 
chianti.     29  p.     12°. 

©   June   IT,   1915;    Ic.   June  28,   1915;    D: 
41109;  Silvio  Picchianti,  New  York.     27307a 

Madrecita;  cuadro  de  comedia  en  1  acto  y  en 
prosa,  original  de  J.  Ramos  Martin.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1911.  23  p. 
12°. 

©   Aug.   21,   1911;   2c.   Aug.   22,   1911;   D: 
25020;  Jose  Ramos  Martin,  Madrid.       27308 

Madretta.     See  Addio. 

Madrid  alegre;  fantasia  comico-llrica  en  1  acto, 
dividido  en  5  cuadros,  en  prosa  y  verso,  origi- 
nal de  Manuel  Fernandez  Palomero,  musica  del 
maestro  Julio  Cristobal.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  espanoles]  1911.  39  p.  12°.  [Li- 
Jiretto  only] 

©   Aug.    21,    1911;    2c.   Aug.   21,    1911;    D: 
25036 ;  M.  Fernrindez  Palomero,  Madrid. 

27309 


Madrid  separatista;  fantasia  comico-llrica  en  1 
acto,  dividido  en  7  cuadros,  en  prosa  y  verso, 
original  de  S.  Maria  Granes  y  E.  Polo,  mtisica 
del  maestro  Tomas  L.  Torregrosa.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1908.  54,  [3] 
p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Salvador  Maria  Granes  y  Ernesto  Polo, 
Madrid ;  D :  14510,  Dec.  11,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  11, 
1908.  27310 

Madrig'al  (The);  a  society  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
F.  B.  Dowd. 

©  Franklin  B.  Dowd,  Saratoga  Springs, 
N.  Y. ;  1898  :  16842,  Mar.  12.  27311 

Madurez  (Maturity);  a  vaudeville  act  from  life 
in  2  scenes,  by  S.  Hunter.  17  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  17,  1912;  D :  30935 ;  Sherley 
Hunter,  Los  Angeles.  27312 

Mae  Blossom's  reward.  See  Grandmother 
Hildebrand's  legacy. 

Machtig'e  (Der)  zauberer;  theaterdichtung  fiir 
musik,  von  F.  Busoni.  Triest,  Verlag  C. 
Schmidt  &  co.,  1907.  23  p.  8°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Ferruccio  Busoni,  Berlin ;  D :  10410,  Apr. 
24,  1907;  2c.  Apr.  25,  1907.  27313 

Madchen  (Das)  aus  dem  goldenen  Westen; 
oper  in  3  aufziigen,  nach  dem  drama  David 
Belasco's,  von  Guelfo  Civinini  und  Carlo  Zan- 
garini,  deutsch  von  Alfred  Briiggemann, 
musik  von  Giacomo  Puccini.  Leipzig,  Mailand 
[etc.]  G.  Ricordi  &  co.,  1912.  104  p.  12°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  June  12,  1912;  2c.  June  13,  1912;  D: 
29961 ;  G.  Ricordi  &  co.,  Milan.  27314 

Madchen  (Das)  fiir  alles;  operette  in  3  akten, 
text  von  H.  von  Waldherg  und  A.  M.  Willner, 
mit  teilweiser  beniitzung  einer  franzosischen 
idee,  miisik  von  Heinrich  Reinhardt.  Text 
der  gesiinge.  Leipzig,  Bosworth  &  co.,  1908. 
42  p.     12°. 

©  Bosw,orth  &  CO.,  Leipzig ;  D :  12451,  Feb. 
28,  1908;  2c.  Feb.  27,  1908.  27315 

Madchenhandler  (Der)  (Marchand  de 
blanche);  schwank  in  3  akten,  von  Paul  Bou- 
ilhet  und  Frederic  Lacombe.  Regie-  und 
souftlierbuch.  Leipzig,  Wien,  W.  Karczag, 
1914.     1  p.  1.,  71  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  16,  1914 ;  D  :  38515 ;  W.  Karczag, 
Vienna.  27315a 

Madel  (Das)  von  Montmartre;  vaudeville-op- 
erette  in  3  akten,  von  Georges  Feydeau  und 
Rudolph  Schanzer,  musik  von  Henri  Ber6ny. 
Leipzig,  J.  Weinberger,  1911.  45  p.  12°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Oct.  24,  1911;  2c.  Feb.  2,  1912;  D: 
28518;  Josef  Weinberger,  Leipzig.  27316 


1363 


27317 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


27330 


Madel  (Das)  von  Montmartre — Continued. 

■  Same.     Soiifflier-    und    regiebuch.     Leipzig, 

Josef  Weinberger,  1911.     223  p.     8". 

©  Ic.  Mar.  6,  1912 ;  D :  28960 ;  Josef  Wein- 
bergei',  Leipzig.  27317 

Maelstrom  (The) ;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Robin- 
son.    53  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  4,  1909;  D :  16712 ;  Michael 
Robinson,  New  York.  27318 

Marchen  (Das)  der  tausend  und  zweiten  nacht. 
See  Prinzessin  Parisade. 

Marchen  (Das)  und  das  leben;  eine  kantate  in 
4  abteilungen  fiir  soli,  chor,  orchester  und 
orgel,  von  W.  de  Haan.  Textbuch.  Darm- 
stadt, Kleraens  Herszberg  [1912]     14  p.     8°. 

©  May  5,  1912;  2c.  July  22,  1912;  D : 
30309 ;  Klemeus  Herszberg,  Darmstadt,  Ger- 
many.    .  27319 

Marchen  vom  glvick;  volksstiick  mit  gesang  in 
3  akten  und  einem  vorspiel,  von  Hans  Gaus, 
nmsik  von  Alfred  Holy.  Berlin,  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  1910.     94  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Jan.  18,  1910 ;  D :  17958 :  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  27320 

Marchen  (Das)  vom  heiligenwald;  lustspiel  in 
3  akten,  von  Alfred  Halm  und  Robert  Saudek. 
Berlin,  Ahn  &  Simrock,  1911.  2  p.  1.,  178 
p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  1,  1912;  D :  28896 ;  Buhnenver- 
lag  Ahn  &  Simrock,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin.    27321 

Marchen  (Das)  vom  wolf;  ein  spiel  in  4  bildern, 
von  Franz  Molnar.     122  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  11,  1912;  D:  31746;  Comoedia 
verlag  theatralischer  werke,  Vienna.        27322 

•  Same.      Wien   und   Leipzig,    Deutsch-oster- 

reichischer  verlag,  1912.     170  p.    16°. 

©  Dec.  30,  1912;  2c.  June  28,  1913;  D: 
33638 ;  Deutsch-osterreichischer  verlag  gesell- 
chaft  m.  b.  h.,  Vienna.  27323 

March enprinz  (Der);  operette  in  3' akten,  nach 
E.  v.  Gatti,  von  A.  M.  Willner,  text  der  ge- 
sange  von  Wilh.  Sterk,  musik  von  Heinrich 
Berte.  IMuncheu,  Berlin,  Drei  niasken  verlag, 
g.  m.  b.  h.,  1913.  68  p.  12°.  [Libretto  only] 
©  Ic.  June  1,  1914 ;  D :  37167 ;  Drei  masken 
verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Munich.  27323a 

Martyrerin  (Die);  theaterstiick  in  3  akten,  von 
Rudolf  Strauss.  Berlin-Charlottenburg,  Thes- 
pis-verlag,  1913.     75  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  3,  1913;  D:  35260;  Thespi.s-ver- 
lag,  Berlin-Charlottenburg.  27323b 

Maese  Eli;  opereta  dramS.tica,  en  1  acto,  di- 
vidido  en  4  cuadros,  en  verso,  original  de  J. 
de  Burgos  y  A.  Cuellar,  mtisica  del  maestro 


Maese  Eli — Continued. 

Saco  del  Valle.    Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espanoles]  1910.     39  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  May  23,  1910;  2c.  May  24,  1910;  D: 
211.52 ;  Javier  de  Burgos  and  Angel  Cu611ar, 
Madrid.  27324 

Maestro  (The);  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Bruns. 
182  p.     4°.     Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Apr.  17,  1914 ;  D :  36821 ;  Edna  Bruns, 
New  York.  27324a 

Maestro  (El)  bicicleta;  pasatiempo  comico- 
llrico-luminoso-digestivo,  en  1  acto,  dividido 
en  4  cuadros,  en  prosa,  original  de  A.  Gon- 
zalez-Rendon,  mi'isica  de  Prudencio  Munoz.  Ma- 
drid [Sociedad  de  autores  e.spaiioles]  1910. 
50  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  May  19,  1910;  2c.  May  20,  1910;  D: 
21074;  Aurelio  Gonzaiez-Rendon,  Madrid. 

27325 

Maestro  (El)  Garrotin;  juguete  comico-llrico  en 
medio  acto,  original  y  en  prosa  de  M.  Garrido, 
miisica  del  maestro  Felipe  Orejori.  Madrid, 
Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles,  1911.  1  p.  1., 
17  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Dec.  30,  1911 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1912  ;  D  :  28173 : 
Manuel  Garrido,  Madrid.  27326 

Maestro  (El)  Vals;  humorada  coraico-llrica,  en 
1  acto,  dividido  en  4  cuadros,  en  prosa,  origi- 
nal de  Enrique  Garcia  Alvarez  y  Ernesto  Polo, 
musica  de  Enrique  Garcia  Alvarez  y  Eduardo 
G.  Arderius.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  es- 
panoles] 1914.    58  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Sept.  17,  1914;  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1914;  D: 
38217 ;  E.  Garcia  Alvarez  y  E.  Polo,  Madrid. 

27326a 

Maestro's  (The)  mastei'piece;  music  drama  in  2 
acts  with  a  prologue,  by  E.  Locke.  [76]  p. 
4°.   Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Jan.  7,  1911;  D :  23042 ;  Edward 
Locke,  New  York.  27327 

Mafia  (The);  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  D.  S. 
Foster. 

©  David  S.  Foster,  Utica,  N.  Y. ;  1891: 
12729,  Apr.  8.  27328 

a    drama    in   4    acts,    by    Florence    Louise 

Galley.     53  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  F.  L.  Gailev,  Detroit ;  D :  8861,  July  25, 
1906;  2c.  July  30,  1906.  27329 

or,  A  tale  of  blood,  a  melodrama  in  4  acts, 

by  Dr.  O.  P.   Sweet. 

©  O.  Preston  Sweet,  Boston ;  1891 :  17616, 
May  13.  27330 

Mafia  (The)  in  America.  See  Marcus  Ma- 
tranga. 


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27350 


Mag,  the  rag;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  M.  Vander- 
voort.     15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    30,    1910 ;    D :  20631 ;    Mabel 
Vandervoort,  Palo  Alto,  Cal.  27331 

Magazine  (The)  brought  to  life;  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  E.  J.  Behl.     10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  G;  1915 ;  D :  41160 ;  Emma  Jane 
Behl.   Chicago.  27331a 

Magazine  (The)  man  and  the  lady;  play  in  1 
act,  bv  T.  Rov  Barnes,  Bessie  Crawford  and 
T.  J.  Gray.     [1],  15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  19,  1914;  D:  87068;  Thomas  J. 
Gray,  New  York.  27331b 

Magazine    (The)    review   song;    an    illustrated 

act,  by  L.  E.  Waltoc.    3  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    M.    Harfield,    Chicago ;    D :  15425,    Mar. 

24,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  24,  1909.  27332 

Magda;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Hermann  Suder- 
niann,  tr.  by  Charles  Edward  Amory  Wins- 
low.  Boston  and  New  York,  Lamson,  Wolffe 
&  CO.,  1896.  iv  p.,  1  1..  [7]-161  p.  16°. 
([Sock  and  buskin  library]) 

©    Lamson,    Wolffe    &    co.,    Boston;    1895: 
60215,  Nov.  29;  2c.  Feb.  19,  1896.  27333 

— — -(Argument  of);  drama,  by  H.  Sudermanu, 
Englisli  argument  by  E.  Beall  Ginty.  New 
York,  F.  Rullman. 

©  F.  Rullman,  New  York ;  1896 :  7141,  Jan. 
29;  2c.  Feb.  3.  27334 

■  See  also  Casa  Paterna. 


Magdalen;  dramatic  episode,  by  B.  F.  Naulty. 
5  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  11,  1910  ;  D  :  22533  ;  Edwin  Fair- 
fax Naulty,  New  York.  27335 


tragedy  in  1  act,  by  T.  Dalton.     [4],  13  p. 

4°.      Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  17,  1914 ;   D :  36750 ;   Test  Dal- 
ton, Indianapolis.  27335a 

Magdalen,  the  maid  of  the  Alps;  a  drama  in 
5  acts,  tr.  from  the  French  by  Mme.  R.  Neu- 
ville.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Curtis,  Morey  &  co., 
1871. 

©  Mme.  Rosina  Neuville,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ; 
1871 :  3203,  Apr.  13.  27336 

Magdalena;  ein  volksstiick  in  3  aufziigen,  von 
I.udwig  Thoma.  Miinchen,  A.  Langen,  1912. 
151  p.     12°. 

©    Nov.    28,    1912;    2c.    Jan.    2,    1913;    D: 
31837;  Albert  Langen,  Munich.  27337 

Magdalena  (The)  Bay  affair;  comedy  drama  of 
American  interest  in  4  acts,  by  R.  Phillips. 
[1],  87  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    13,    1912;    D:  31382;    Russell 
riiillips.   Now  York.  27338 


Magdalene  (The) 

©   Genevieve  G.   Hanley,   Nev/  York ;   1900 
A :  7622,   Mar.   23.  27339 

Magdalene  of  France;  an  historical  play  in  4 
acts,  by  E.  H.  Fitzpatrick. 

©  E.   Hugh  Fitzpatrick,   Odell,   111.;   1809: 
38980,   June  13;  2c.   June  30.  27340 

Same.     Rev.  and  enlarged.     Pontiac   [111.] 

Sentinel  publishing  co.,  1907.    62  p.   illus.    8°. 

©    E.    H.    Fitzpatrick,     Pontiac,     111.;     D: 

11647,  Oct.  24,  1907 ;  2c.  Dec.  31,  1907.    27341 

Magdalene  (The)  of  Rubens;  drama,  by  W.  A. 
Alderson.     16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  1,  1911 ;  D  :  24373  ;  William  A. 
Alderson,   Los  Angeles.  27342 

Magdalene,  sister,  wife  and  mother;  melo- 
drama, by  E.  Euchwald.  18  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Emma  Buchwald,  Akron,  O. ;   D:  14137, 
Oct.  24,  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  24,  1908.  27343 

Magdalen's  vow;  a  dramatization  in  a  pro- 
logue and  4  acts,   by   George  Morton. 

©   Walter   .Tarvis,   New  York;   1873:4192, 
Apr.  21.  27344 

-5  act  play,  by  M.  Van  Buren. 

©    Maria    Van    Buren,    New    York;    1872: 
5263,  May  20.  27345 

Magellan,  the  first  circumnavigator  of  the 
world;  a  spectacular,  historical  melodrama 
in  5  acts,  by  F.  R.  Cole.  24  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Francis  R.  Cole,  Chicago ;  D :  10278,  Apr. 
5,  1907 ;  2c.  May  14,  1907.  27346 

Magepho  (The);  play  in  Yiddish  in  4  acts,  by 
M.  L.  Slutskin. 

112  p.     4°.   .Ms. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  12,  1911 ;  D :  25505-;  Maurice  L. 
Slutskin,  Springfield,  Mass.  27347 

Maggie;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Peple.  119  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    14,    1910;    D:  20451;    Edward 
Peple,  New  York.  27348 


a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Frank  Roberts. 

©  W.  J.  Barry,  Cincinnati,  O. ;  1887 :  20166. 
Aug.  6.  27349 

See  also  Women  in  love. 

Maggie  La  Moan;  or,  The  lost  orphan  girl,  a 
moral  drama  in  2  acts,  by  F.  A.  Anderson. 

©  F.  A.  Anderson,  Washington,  Ind. ;  1874 : 
7299.  May  29.  27350 


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Magg-ie  MacCarty  listens  at  the  door;  Irish 
monologue,  by  Mary  Moncure  Parker.  Chi- 
cago, Dramatic  publishing  co.,  1913.  7  p. 
12°. 

©  May  29,  1913;  2c.  June  2,  1913;  D: 
33405;  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Cliicago.        27351 

Mag'gie  Malony;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  M. 
Lightner.     119  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Frances  M.  Lightner,  Detroit;  D:  14327, 
Nov.  20,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  9,  1908.  27352 

Mag'gie  Nobody.     See  Without  a  name. 

Mag'g'ie  rolls  the  mist  awa';  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  J.  R.  Selman.     13  p.    t°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  10,  1914;  D:  38155;  Joseph  R. 
Selman,  Jersey  City.  27352a 

Maggie  Taylor,  waitress;  comedy  dramatic 
playlet,  by  John  B.  Hymer.  18  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  14,  1915;  D:  41743;  Eleanor 
Hymer,  New  York.  27352b 

Maggie,  the  conditional  heiress;  an  American 
farce-comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  B.  Runnion. 

©  James  B.  Runnion,  Chicago  ;  1877  :  10188, 
Sept.  4.  27353 

Maggie,  the  midget;  an  emotional  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  F.  Williams  and  G.  L.  Stout. 

©  Fred  Williams  and  G.  L.  Stout,  New 
York;    1884:22807,   Nov.   14.  27354 

Maggie  Tulliver;  a  play  in  4  acts,  adapted 
from  George  Eliot's  novel,  The  mill  on  the 
Floss,  by  E.  W.  Lowrey.  63  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Edward  Wilburn  Lowrey,  Chicago ;  D : 
6152,  Jan.  21,  1905 ;  2c.  Jan.  21,  1905.     27355 

Magi  (The)  of  Nicobar;  an  operatic  comedy  in 
2  acts,  by  G.  E.  Stoddard. 

©  George  E.  Stoddard,  Utica,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
2157,  July  26,  1902.  27356 

Magia  (La)  de  la  vida;  comedia  llrica,  en  1 
acto,  dividido  en  3  cuadros,  original  de  M. 
Ijlnares  Rivas,  mfisica  del  maestro  Ruperto 
Chapf.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
noles]   1910.     36  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  May  23,  1910;  2c.  May  24,  1910;  D: 
21150 ;   Manuel   Linares  Rivas,  Madrid. 

27357 

Magic;  a  fantastic  comedy,  by  G.  K.  Chester- 
ton.    London,  M.  Seeker   [1913]     72  p.     16°. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  25.  1913;  A  ad  int.  1817;  pubd. 
Nov.  7,  1913;  G.  K.  Chesterton,  %  G.  P.  Put- 
nam's sons.  New  York.  27358 

Same.     New  York  and  London,  G.  P.  Put- 


Magic — Continued. 

fantastic    comedy    in    prelude    and    3    acts, 

by  G.  K.  Chesterton.     New  York,  London,  G. 

P.  Putnam's  sons,  1913.     88  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  7,  1913 ;  2c.  Dec.  3,  1913  ;  D :  35259  ; 
G.  K.  Chesterton,  New  York.  27360 

Magic  (The)  apple;  play  in  2  acts,  by  N.  Har- 
per.     [80]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  13,  1914 ;  D :  37307 ;  Neal  Har- 
per, New  York.  27360a 

—  a  story  told  in  song  and  dialogue  by  fifty 
children,  by  Helen  Merci  Schuster.  14  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Flowers  academy  of  speech  and  dra- 
matic arts,  Cincinnati ;  D :  4531,  Jan.  20, 
1904;   2c.   Jan.   20.   1904.  27361 

Magic  (The)  bell;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  William 
Pailler.  New  York,  The  Roxbury  publish- 
ing company,  1899.     16°.     [Wizard  series] 

©  Roxbury  pub.  co..  New  York;  1899: 
76327,   Nov.   22;   2c.  Nov.  22.  27362 

Magic  (The)  boot;  a  spectacular  comedy  in  4 
scenes,  by  Frank  Kennedy.  21  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Larry  Smith,  M.  S.  Champion  and  S.  J. 
Adams,  Clyde,  N.  Y. ;  D :  9182,  Sept.  21,  1906 ; 
2c.  Sept.  21,  1906.  27363 

Magic  (The)  chair;  play,  by  L.  G.  Wells.  3  p. 
f°.     Printed. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  13,  1914 ;  D :  36017 ;  Lena  Clark 
Wells,  Maiden,  Mass.  27363a 

Magic  (The)  charm.     See  Azrael.' 

Magic  (The)  charms.  Sec  Devil's  (The)  auc- 
tion. 

Magic  (The)  dance;  or,  As  in  a  mirror,  by  E. 
F.  Bishop* 

©  Eleanor  Fletcher  Bishop,  Philadelphia; 
1889:3308,  .Tan.  28.  27364 

Magic  eyes;  an  opera  in  3  acts,  book  and  music 
bv  C.  F.  Starken.  tr.  and  ed.  by  R.  A.  Browne. 
104  p.     4°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Charles  F.  Starken,  New  York;  D: 
13222,   June  10,   1908;   2c.   IMar.   13,   1909. 

27365 

or,  A  Yankee  pasha,  musical  extravaganza 


nam's  sons,  1913.    88  p.     front,    (port.)     12°. 

©  Nov.  29,  1913;  2c.  Dec.  16,  1913;  A: 
361488;  G.  K.  Chesterton,  %  G.  P.  Putnam's 
sons,  New   York.  27359 


in  2  acts,  by  Carl  F.  Starken  and  Allen  Stowe. 
[76]    p.     4°.     Typewritten.      [Libretto  only] 

©    Ic.    Feb.    2,    1912 ;    D :  28527 ;    Florence 
Starken,  New  York.  27366 

Magic  (The)  flute.     See  Carl. 

Magic  (The)  glasses.      See  Five  plays;  by  G. 
Fitzmaurice. 


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27384 


Mag-ic   (The)   hour;   by   M.    S.    Siegman.     2  p. 

t'°.     Typewritten. 

©   Mathilda    S.    Siegmau,    New    York;    D: 
15539.  Apr.  5,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  13,  1909.     27367 

Magic  (The)  idol;  play  in  3  acts,  bv  H.  C. 
Gratton  and  E.  B.  Stuart.  [59]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.    Aug.    3,    1914;    D:  37720;    Elizabeth 
Billings  Stuart,  Chicago.  27367a 

Mag-ic  (The)  in  the  g^arden;  a  scene  for  repre- 
sentation in  a  garden,  by  M.  F.  Hutchinson. 
11  p.    8°. 

©  Joseph  Williams,  ltd.,  London ;  D :  12563. 
Mar.  17,  1908 ;  2c.  Mar.  17,  1908.  27368 

Mag'ic  (The)  inn;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  B. 
Threlkeld. 

©  Erie  Threlkeld,  Charleston,  111. ;  D :  3296, 
Apr.   16,   1903.  27369 

Magic  kettle;  a  dramatic  composition  [in  6 
tricks]  by  J.  T.  Whitfield.  [4]  p.  8°. 
Printed. 

.  ©  John  T.  Whitfield  and  Joseph  A.  Whit- 
field, United  States;  D :  5153,  June  10.  1904; 
2c.   June  10,  1904.  27370 

Magic  (The)  knight;  an  operatic  burlesque  in 
3  acts,  written  by  E.  Smith,  composed  by 
Frederic  Solomon. 

©    Edgar    Smith.    New    York;    1889:5962, 
Feb.  21.  27371 

Magic  (The)  lantern;  a  drama,  in  4  acts  and 
a  prologue,  by  K.  Shropshire. 

©  Katharine  Shropshire,  New  York ;  1887 : 
16754,   June  29.  27372 

Magic  mantle;  a  musical  comedy,  by  C.  Line. 
126  p.     f°.     Typewritten.      [Libretto  only] 

©  Charles    Line,    Menominee,    Mich. :     D : 
7817,  Jan.  4,  1906;  2c.  Jan.  19,  1906.     27373 

■  a  musical  comedy,  and  so  much  thereof  as 


is  covered  by  words  to  be  spoken,  title  lyrics, 
situations,  etc.,  known  as  the  libretto,  by  C. 
Line. 

©    Charles    Line,    Menominee,    Mich. ;    D : 
618.  June  29,  190L  27374 


Same. 

©    Charles    Line,    Menominee,    Mich. ;    D : 
946,  Oct.  2,  1901.  27375 

Magic    (The)   marine;  a  burletta  in  1  act,  by 
Edwin  Hanford.     36  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Harry  Bryant,  Green  Lawn,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
X4446,  Dec.  3,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  3,  1908.      27376 

Magic  (The)  mat;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  H.  C. 
Lowrie.     28  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Harvev  Childs  Lowrie,  Denver ;  D :  668. 
.luly  18,  1901 ;  2c.  Sept.  16,  1901.  27377 


Magic  (The)  mill;  or.  Why  the  sea  is  salt, 
old  Norse  fairy  legend  di-amatized  by  W. 
Chamberlain  and  C.  B.  Storrs,  from  a  poem 
by  Augustus  T.  Freed.  38  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  1,  1915;  D:  42166;  Winthrop 
Cliamberlain  and  Caryl  B.  Storrs,  Minneapo- 
lis, Minn.  27377a 

Magic  (The)  mirror.  See  Catherine  of 
Cleves. — Seti, 

Magic  (The)  of  the  gods;  or,  The  artist's 
elixir,  fanciful  farce  in  1  act,  1  scene,  by 
Louis  Montejoy  and  Lillian  Ward,  [2],  18  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  23,  1910 ;  D :  22639 ;  William  C. 
Bartholdi,  New  York.  27378 

Magic  (The)  opal;  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  by 
Arthur  Law,  music  by  Senor  Albeniz.  Li- 
bretto. London,  J.  Williams,  ltd.,  1911.  50 
p.    8°. 

©  Oct.  9,  1911 ;  2c.  Oct.  2,  1911 ;  D :  25375 ; 
Joseph  Williams,  ltd.,  London.  27379 

Magic  (The)  parrot;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Miron 
Leftingwell.  Chicago,  The  Chicago  manu- 
script CO.,  1911.  [3],  12  p.  f°.  Mimeo- 
graphed. 

©  Mar.  10,  1911;  2c.  Mar.  16,  1911;  D: 
23665;  Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  27380 

Magic  (The)  pen.     See  Asphodel. 

Magic  (The)  pictures.  See  Artist's  (The) 
dream. 

Magic  (The)  pills;    by    Jerome    Ravel    and    I. 

Kiralfy. 

©  Imre  Kiralfy,  New  York;  1887:28005, 
Oct.  29.  27381 

-1  act  comedy,  by  H.  C.  Green  and  P.  Fen- 


ton.     10  p.     4  .     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Nov.    8,    1915;    D:  42263;    Harry   C. 
Green  and  Fred  Fenton,  Brooklyn.        27381a 

Magic  pot;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  A.  B.  Morgan. 
15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  8.  1910 ;  D :  20386,  Agnes  Bangs 
Morgan,  New  York.  27382 

Magic  powders;  a  trick  and  spectacular  com- 
edy in  3  acts,  adapted  from  the  Spanish  and 
arr.  for  the  American  stage,  by  J.  F.  Godoy 
(.Joseph  Sydney) 

©  Jose  F.   Godoy,  New  York;   1880:8821, 
June  11.  27383 

Magic  (The)  powers  of  Cagliostro;  a  sketch 
of  magic  illusions,  by  D.  Livingston.  9  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Dell    Livingston,    New   York;    D:  11248. 
Aug.  2S.  1907;  2c.  Aug.  28,  1907.  27384 


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27402 


Magic  (The)  powers  of  Cagliostro — Continued. 
second  part;   an   illusion  act,   book  by   D. 

Livingston.     6  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Del   Livingston,    New   York ;     D :  11569, 

Oct.   22,   1907;   2c.   Oct.   22,   1907.  27385 

Magic  (The)  ring;  a  comedy-drama  in  2  acts, 
by  Paul  Irving  Cook.  52  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  P.   L   Cook,  Point  Richmond,   Cal. ;   D: 
11785,  Oct.  28,  1907 ;  2c.  Nov.  22,  1907.    27386 

German- American    military    melodrama    in 


5  acts,  by  H.  Hoehle. 

©   Henry   Hoehle,    St.    Louis;    1894:21314, 
Apr.  26.  27387 

—  or.    Three    tears,    an   original    and    sensa- 


tional German  drama  in  5  acts,  tr.  by  A.  May- 
ette,  after  R.  Kneisel. 

©   Frank    Kreller,    Baltimore ;     1883 :  166, 
Jan.  3.  27388 

—  See  also  Merry  (The)  whirl. 


Magic  (The)  star.     See  Raoul. 

Magic  (The)  stone;  a  comic  opera  in  2  acts, 
libretto  by  B.  C.  Mason. 

©  Ben.  C.   Mason,   Galveston,  Tex.;  1895: 
3974,   Jan.   14.  27389 

Magic  strings;  or.  The  soul  of  the  violin, 
original  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Jack 
Emerson  and  J.  S.  Angell.  43  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.    Feb.   24,   1915;    D:  39780;    John    S. 
Angell,  La  Mesa,  Cal.  27389a 

Magic  (The)  sword. 

©   Ludwig   H.    Henning,    Johnstown,    Pa. ; 


D :  12283,  Jan.  31,  1908. 


27390 


burlesque  drama,  by  J.  A.  Preston,     [18] 

p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    8,    1910;    D:  22755;    John    A. 
Preston,  Ft.  Wayne,  Ind.  27391 

Magic  (The)  talisman;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
G.  E.  Waller.  Monticello,  N.  Y..  Republican 
print,  1894.     cover-title,    24  p.     16°. 

©    George   E,    Waller,    Monticello,    N.    Y. ; 
1894 :  26967,  May  29 ;  2c.  May  29 ;  2c.  Aug.  27. 

27392 

an   original   operatic   spectacular   play,   by 

J.  S.  Langrishe. 

©   John    S.    Langrishe,    Charles   Carle   and 
T.  C.  Houghton,  Boston ;  1873 :  6304,  June  4. 

27393 

Magic  (The)  top;  or,  Scenes  at  the  Red  Lion 
inn,  a  comedy   In  3  acts,  by  S.  Howell. 

©    Stoddart   Howell,   New   Orleans;    1878: 
1047,  Feb.  14.  27394 


Magic  (The)  trumpet;  by  Jerome  Ravel  and  I. 

Kiralfy. 

©  Imre  Kiralfy,  New  York ;  1887 :  28008. 
Oct.  29.  27395 

Magic  (The)  wheel;  opera  in  2  acts,  book  an'l 
lyrics  by  A.  G.  D.  Kiley,  music  by  Jessie  L. 
Gaynor  and  Frederick  B'leming  Beale.  44  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

.      ©  Ic.  Mar.  27,  1915 ;  D :  40197  ;  Alice  C.  D. 
Riley,  Evanston,  111.  27395a 

Magic  (The)  word;  play  in  1  act,  by  Arthur 
Layard  and  L.  Pam.  24  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Leopold  Pam,  London;  D :  11584,  Oct. 
25,  1907;  2c.  Oct.  25,  1907.  27396 

Magical  (The)  flower  garden;  or,  The  reward 
of  self  sacrifice,  by  M.  B.  Parkinson. 

©  M.  B.  Parkinson,  New  York ;  1888 :  797, 
Jan.  7.  27397 

Magical  (The)  musicians;  in  1  act,  by  G. 
Leonard.     3  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Gustave  lieonard,  New  York ;  D :  4345, 
Dec.  4,  1903;  Ic.  Dec.  4,  1903;  Ic.  Jan.  6, 
1904.  27398 

Magician    (The)   of  Florence.      See  Won, 

Magician  (The)  the  girl  and  the  dummy. 
Sec  Night  (The)  he  fell  off. 

Magician's  (The)  frolic;  [by]  M.  G.  Carleton. 

©  Monroe  Guy  Carleton,  Oskaloosa,  la. ; 
1877  :  11403,  Oct.  5.  27399 

Magician's  (The)  heart;  by  E.  Nesbit.  29  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  J.  N.  Maskelyne  and  David  Devant,  Lon- 
don;  D :  9629,  Dec.  13,  1906 ;  2c.  Dec.  13,  1906. 

27400 

Magician's  (The)  helper;  comedy  sketch  for 
two  cliaracters,  by  W.  E.  Howard.  5  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  10,  1912 ;  D :  31048 ;  W.  E.  How- 
ard, Chicago.  27401 

Magician's  (The)  troubles.  See  African 
(The)  box. 

Magie;  eine  phantastische  komodie  in  3  akten, 
von  Gilbert  Keith  Chesterton,  autorisierte 
iibersetzung  aus  dem  Englischen  von  Rudolf 
Kommer.  Berlin,  Oesterheld  &  co.,  1914.  57, 
[1]  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  26,  1914 ;  D  :  38326 ;  Oesterheld 
&  CO.,  Berlin.  27401a 

Magistrate  (The);  a  farce  in  3  acts,  by  A.  W. 
Pinero.  New  York,  Chicago,  United  States 
book  company  [1892]     x  p.,  2  1.,  164  p.  12°. 

©  Arthur  W.  Pinero,  Enghind;  1892:  29841, 
July  IS;  2c.  July  30,  27402 


1368 


27403 


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37423 


Magistrate  (The) — Continued. 

an  original  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  by  S.  K. 

Grigsby.     38  p.     f.     Typewritten.      [Libretto 
only] 

©  Sioux  K.   Grigsby,   Sioux  Falls,   S.  D. ; 
D:6146,  Jan.  27,  1905;  2c.  Feb.  6,  1905. 

27403 

Magistrate's  wife;  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Rees. 
53  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  4,  1910;  D:  20954;  Julia  Rees, 
Oakland,  Cal.  27404 

Magnanimous  (The)  lover;  play  in  1  act,  by 
S.  G.  Ervine.  London,  Maunsel  &  company, 
ltd.,  1912.    2  p.  1.,  19  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  17,  1912 ;  2c.  Nov.  5,  1912 ;  D  :  31320 ; 
St.  John  G.  Ervine,  London.  27405 

See  also  Four  Irish  plays;  by  St.  John  G. 

Ervine. 

Magnet  (The);  by  H,  R.  Durant.  7  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Scenario  only] 

©   H.    R.    Durant,    Waterbury,    Conn. ;    D : 
14904,  Jan.  26,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  26,  1909.    27406 

an  American  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  R.  Mc- 


Cay. 

©  Ringgold  McCay,  Brooklyn  ;  1879  :  14480, 
Oct.  29.  27407 

^  drama  in  3  acts,  by  C.  Thorn.     117  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    12,    1915;    D :  40331 ;    Caesar 
Thorn,  Hartford.  27407a 

1  act  musical  farce,  by  B.  Page  and  Harry 

Lambert.       [2],     29     p.       4°.       Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  4,  1911;  D:  24852;  Brett  Page, 
New  York.  27408 

Magnetic  (The)  girl;  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts, 
by  A.  Burkhardt.  59  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©    Addison    Burkhardt,     New     York;     D: 
12006,   Dec.  30,  1907;  2c.  Dec.  30,  1907. 

27409 

Magnetic   (The)  healer;  by  R.   J.  Orr. 

©  Robert  Joseph  Orr,  New  York;  D:814, 
Aug.  30,  1901.  27410 

Magnets  (The);  by  J.  F.  Whitney  and  E.  R. 
Lang. 

©  .John  F.  Whitnev   and  Edwin  R.  Lang, 
New  York;  1883:21365,  Nov.  19.  27411 

Magnolia;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  Preston  Gibson. 

©  Preston  Johnston  Gibson,  Chicago;  1900 

A  :  17375,  July  14.  27412 

— —  F>cc  (I  I  HO  On  the  brink. 


Magnolia  Dart's  boarding  house;  historical 
romance  in  3  acts,  by  A.  H.  Baldwin.  22  p. 
t°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  July  23,  1912 ;  D :  30323 ;  Addison  H. 
Baldwin,  San  Francisco.  27413 

Magnolia  plantation;  by  Lou  Henry  [pseud, 
of  li.  H.  Johnson] 

©  Lute  H.   Johnson,  Cripple  Creek,  Col. ; 
1898 :  21490,  Apr.  4.  27414 


an  American  play,  by  H.  K.  Johnson. 

©   Henry     Kepler    Johnson,    Washington ; 
1879:5598,  Apr.  26.  '  27415 

Magnolia's  return;  a  sketch  in  1  act,  by  F.  L. 
Wooldridge.     9  p.     4°,     Typewritten. 

©  Fielding  Le^'lie  Wooldridge,  St.  Louis;  D: 
12401,  Mar.  2,  1908 ;  2c.  Mar.  2,  1908.     27416 

Mago  (II)  delle  Alpi;  ossia,  L'anello  incan- 
tato,  allegoria  storica,  farsa,  comedia,  melo- 
dramma  e  tragedia  nel  gran  teatro  del  mon- 
do,  per  passatempo  ed  istruzione  degli 
Ttaliani  in  America,  di  A.  Bassetti.  New 
York,  1889.     1  1.,  iv,  [3]-76  p.     12°. 

©  Augusto  Bassetti,  New  York;  1889: 
3742,  Feb.  1 ;  2c.  June  6.  27417 

Magpie  (The)  and  the  jay;  by  Edward  Wiet- 
zel.     21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Carleton  Macy,  Sheepshead  Bay,  N.  Y. ; 
D:9124,  Sept.  21,  1906;  2c.  Sept.  21,  1906. 

27418 

Magron,  the  Frenchman;  or,  The  ups  and 
downs  of  life,  an  original  American  drama, 
by  R.  Richard.s. 

©  Ralph  Richards,  Fort  Scott,  Kan. ;  1891 : 
4315.  Jan.  30.  27419 

Mag's  friend  Rip;  by  J.  F.  Powell.  19  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  James  Francis  Powell,  Norwalk,  Conn. ; 
D  :  2081,  July  3,  1902 ;  2c.  July  3,  1902.    27420 

Magugar  (The)  of  Swot;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
[J.]  H.  Price.     [227]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  24,  1911 ;  D  :  23449  ;  Hyde  Price, 
New  York.  27421 

Mah  Ane;  or,  A  Burmese  girl,  an  original  spec- 
tacular drama  in  3  acts,  by  H.  Van  Someren. 
97  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Henrv  Van  Someren,  Northwood,  Middle- 
sex, England  ;  D  :  12145,  Jan.  9,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan. 
9,  1908.  27422 

Mah  lady  Lou;  or,  Yo'  bubble  servant,  1  act 
.southern  play,  by  H.  McKent.  [1],  18  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  28,  1912;  D:  30675;  Howard  Mc- 
Kent. New  York.  27423 


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27442 


Mahana,  the  widow  of  the  rajah;  an  opera, 
words  and  music  by  G.  Bach. 

©  Christopher  Bach,  Milwaukee;  1892: 
7243,  Feb.  15 ;  2c.  Feb.  27,  1893.  27424 

Maharajah  (The);  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  V.  H. 
Hart  and  R.  E.  Bruckner.  77  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Vivien  Hallett  Hart,  Forrest  Hill,  N.  J., 
and  Rudolph  Elciin  Bruckner,  New  York;  D: 
3G04.  June  17,  1903 ;  2c.  July  7,  1903.      27425 

Maharajah  (The)  of  Zogobad.     See  Horrors. 

Mahatma  (The);  a  lyric  comedy  in  a  prologue 
and  2  acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  H.  Saxby,  jr. 
47  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Howard  Saxby,  .ir.,  Cincinnati ;  9452. 
Nov.  17,  190G ;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1906.  27426 

Mahatnia's  (The)  triumph;  or,  A  woman  in 
his  eye,  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts  and  1  tab- 
leau, by  E.  B.  Roller.     Typewritten. 

©  Euphemia  Belle  Roller,  New  York ;  1897 : 
3977G,  July  7;  Ic.  (3  acts)  July  7.  27427 

Mahdi  (El)     See  Madhi  (El) 

Mahl  (Das)  der  spotter  (La  cena  delle  beffe); 
dramatisches  iredicht  in  4  aufziigen,  von  Sem 
Benelli,  de\itsch  von  Hans  Barth.  Stuttgart, 
Verlag  von  J.  Uoffiiiaim  [19121  4  p.  1.,  116  p. 
12°. 

©  Nov.  2,  1912  ;  2c.  Mar.  1,  1913 ;  D :  32472  ; 
Julius  Hoffmann,  Stuttgart.  27428 

Mahommedan  mystery;  or,  The  marvel  of 
Mecca,  aerial  suspension  feat,  [by]  G.  W. 
Ryder,  assisted  by  Ida  Brummel. 

©  Christian  L.  Grim,  United  States ;  1873 : 
10794,  Sept.  19.  27429 

Maibraut  (Die);  ein  weihespiel  in  3  handlun- 
gen,  von  Ernst  von  Wolzogen,  musik  von  Ar- 
tur  Bother.  Berlin,  F.  Fontane  &  co.  [1909] 
5  p.  1.,  86  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  F.  Fontane  &  co.,  Berlin  ;  D  :  16201,  June 
30,  1909 ;  2c.  June  30,  1909.  27430 

Maid  (The);  a  comedy-drama,  by  E.  W.  Carson. 

©  Edgar  W.  Carson,  Detroit ;  1898 :  16216. 
Mar.  9.  27431 

comedy    in    1    act.    by   Bui  ah    Ring.      New 


York,  S.  French ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1914. 
27  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  French's  international 
copyrighted  ed.  of  the  works  of  the  best  au- 
thors, no.  289) 

©  Oct.  13.  1914;  Ic.  Oct.  14.  1914;  Ic  Oct. 
20.  1914;  D:3S561;  Samuel  French,  New 
York.  27431a 


—  a  drama  in  5  acts. 

©    George    Porter,    Bridge]  lort,    Coim. ;    D: 
•4659.  Feb.  27,  19t)4.  27432 


Maid,  a  babe,  and  a  bachelor;  farcical  playlet 
[l)y  F.  J.  Beaman]  [15]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    2,    1909;    D:  16443;    Fred.    J. 
Beaman,  Jackson,  Mich.  27433 

Maid  (A),  a  man,  and  a  million. 

©  R.  H.  Nlcholl,  Des  Moines;  D:  15106, Feb. 
17,  1909.  27434 

Maid  (A),  a  Mick  and  a  Ford;  farce  comedy  in 
1  act.  by  H.  N.  James  and  D.  Duffy.  [3]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  23,  1914;  D:  38287;  Harry  New- 
ton James  and  Dan  Duffv,  Venice,  Cal. 

27434a 

Maid  and  a  drunkard  on  the  street;  drama  in 
5  acts,  by  J.  Hill.    12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  27,  1911;  D:  23204;  Jehu  Hill, 
Fort  Smith,  Ark.  27435 

Maid  and  the  actress;  a  comedy  sketch,  by 
Emma  Siege! .     10  p.     4°     Typewritten. 

©    May    Siegel,    Cincinnati;    D:6513,    Apr. 
14,  1905  ;  2c.  June  5,  1905.  27436 

Maid  (The)  and  the  bachelor;  1  act  comedy,  by 
R.  Wilson.    22  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  5,  1910;  D :  21473 ;  Russell  Wil- 
son, Cincinnati.  27437 

Maid  (The)  and  the  filibuster.  Sec  Monte- 
zuma. 

Maid  and  the  hick;  1  act  playlet,  by  B.  Nolan. 
4  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  11,  1910 ;  D :  20163 ;  Boyd  Nolan, 
Saginaw,  Mich.  27438 

Maid  (The)  and  the  man  in  the  moon;  a  li- 
bretto in  3  acts,  by  A.  P.  Nipgen. 

©   Alvin   Probasco   Nipgen,    Butte,   Mont. ; 
D  :  12947,  May  11,  1908.  27439 

Maid  (The)  and  the  marquis.     See  Lafayette. 

Maid  (The)  and  the  minuet.  See  Mrs.  Cob's 
salon. 

Maid  (The)  and  the  motor.  Sec  Flying-  (The) 
Dutchman. 

Maid  (The)  and  the  motor  man;  play  in  2  acts, 
by  .T.  Hickory  Wood  [pseud,  of  J.  Hart]  148 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  John  Hart,  Bradford,  York,  England ;  D : 
10776.  May  27,  1907;  2c.  May  27,  1907.     27440 

Maid  (The)  and  the  mouse;  a  dramatic  com- 
position in  1  act.  12  p.  obi.  16^".  Type- 
written. 

©  Charles  B.  Lawlor,  New  York;  D:1246. 
Jan.  3,  1902 ;  2c.  .Jan.  14,  1902.  27441 

Maid  and  the  mule;  a  musical  comedy,  by  S. 
Rice.     65  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Sanuiel   Rice,   New  York ;   D :  74.52.   OcJ 
21.   1905;  2c.  Nov.  1,  1905.  27442 


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27461 


Maid  and  the  mummy;  a  musical  farce  in  3 
acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  Richard  Carle, 
music  by  Robin  Hood  Bowers.  119  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©    M.    Witmark    &    sons,    New    York ;    D : 
5014,  May  13,  1904 ;  2c.  May  11,  1904.     27443 

Maid  (The)  and  the  outlaw.  See  Outlaw 
(The) 

Maid  and  the  pirate;  a  romantic  drama,  by 
J.  L.  Vondal. 

©  .Joseph  L.  Vondal,  Boston  ;  D  :  5850,  Dec. 
2,  1904.  27444 

Maid  (The)  and  the  reaper;  an  oriental  idyl 
adapted  from  the  Italian,  by  W.  A.  I^amson. 

©  William  A.  Lamson,  Chicago  ;  1895  :  1975, 
Jan.  5.  27445 

Maid  (The)  and  the  viking-;  drama  in  1  act, 
by  Charles  W.  Goddard.  16  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.   Feb.   24,   1914;    D :  36135 ;    Star   cc, 
New  York.  27445a 

Maid  (The)  at  Watson's;  comedy  playlet,  by 
A.  H.  Kessler.  24  p.  obi.  24°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  7,  1911;  D :  25968 ;  A.  H.  Kess- 
ler, St.  Louis.  27446 

Maid  (A)  from  Arizona;  [by]  H.  McCulloch. 
Typewritten. 

©   Helen    McCulloch,     Minneapolis;     1897: 
30447,  May  19;  2c.  May  19.  27447 

Maid  from  Loudon;  monologue,  by  J.  H. 
Throckmorton.     Proof. 

©  .Josephine  Holt  Throckmorton,  Washing- 
ton;  D:4997,  May  7,  1904;  2c.  Mav  7,  1904. 

27448 

Maid  (The)  from  Mars;  a  coniedv  in  1  act,  by 
A.  S.  Richardson.     [22]  p.     12°.     Printed. 

©   Anna    S.    Richardson,     New    York ;     D : 
772,  Aug.  17,  1901;  2c.  Oct.  2,  1901.     27449 

Maid  (The)  from  the  moon;  musical  comedy 
in  2  acts,  by  W.  S.  Carpenter.  16  p.  8°. 
Printed. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  23,  1915  ;  D  :  40491 ;  W.  Spencer 
Carpenter,  Philadelphia.  27449a 

Maid  in  a  vase;  by  D.  A.  Cope. 

©  Donna  Alice  Cope,  East  Cleveland,  O. ; 
D:  14363,   Nov.  24,  1908.  27450 

Maid  in  America;  play  in  2  acts,  by  Harold 
Atteridge.     100  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  9,  1915;  D :  39629 ;  Winter  gar- 
<len  CO.,  New  York.  27450a 


Maid  in  Germany;  or,  Made  in  Germany, 
musical  play,  by  S.  B.  Cassin  and  A.  C.  John- 
stone. 88  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  28,  1910 ;  D :  20867 ;  Stephen  B. 
Cassin  and  Alexander  C.  Johnstone,  New- 
York.  27451 

Maid  (A)  in  heart;  by  A.  Allen. 

©  Alfred  Allen,  Baltimore ;  1890 :  7477, 
Mar.  5.  27452 

Maid  in  the  moon;  a  musical  extravaganza, 
by  A.  F.  Kales  and  E.  G.  Anthony.  103  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Arthur  F.  Kales  and  Earle  C.  Anthony, 
Nev,^  York ;  D :  7927,  Jan.  30,  1906 ;  Ic.  Jan. 
30,  1906.  27453 

Maid  (The)  in  white  (La  dame  blanche);  pro- 
duced by  the  Hinrichs  grand  opera  co.,  Gus- 
tav  Hinrichs.  director,  music  by  A.  Boieldieu. 
American  version  by  W.  G.  Day. 

©  Willard  G.  Day,  Baltimore ;  1893 :  32325. 
July  8.  27454 

Maid  Marian. 

©  M.  E.  Seawell,  Washington ;  1889 :  32493. 
Oct.  26.  27455 

-a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  libretto,  by  H.  B. 

Smith. 

©  Harry  B.  Smith,  New  York;  D:1228, 
Dec.  16,  1901.  27456 


—  a  lyttel  .ieste  of  Robin  Wood,  an  original 
opera  libretto,  by  Fred  Dixon  and  A.  Cohn. 

©    Alida    Cohn,    Milwaukee;    1892:23986, 
June  8.  27457 

or,  The  babes  in  the  wood,  a  spectacular 


extravaganza  in  4  acts. 

©  David  Henderson,  Chicago  ;  1890 :  26422. 
Aug.  28.  27458 

Maid  Mary  made  wife;  corned v  plavlet,  by  A. 
G.   Miller.      [2],   21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  26,  1911 ;  D :  25607 ;  Allen  Greg- 
ory Miller,  New  York.  27459 

Maid    (A)    o'    Marblehead.      See   Ag-nes    Sur- 
riage. 

Maid  (De)  ob  de  Hunkpuncas.     See  De  maid 
ob   de  Hunkpuncas. 

Maid   (A)    of   Araby;   a   musical  comedy  in  2 
acts,  l)y  R.  M.  Skinner  and  C.  J.  Campbell. 

©  R.  M.  Skinner  and  Charles  J.  Campbell. 
New  York;  D:119,  Feb.  6,  1901.  27460 

Maid  (The)  of  Arran;  an  Irish  idyl,  an  adap- 
tation for  the  stage  in  5  acts,  by  L.  F.  Baum. 

©  I^ouis  F.  Baum,  Richburg,  N.  Y. ;  1882: 
2234,   Feb.   11.  27461 


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27482 


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Maid  (The)  of  Athens;  a  musical  farce  com- 
edy in  3  acts,  by  S.  I.  Szinnyey.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Stephen  Ivor  Szinnyey,  New  York ;  1897 : 
31835,  May  25 ;  2c.  June  7.  27462 

romantic  drama  in  5  acts,  by  A.  Blancli- 

ard.      [127]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    13,    1911;    D :  24208 ;    Arthur 
Blanchard,  Cambridge.  Mass.  27463 

Maid  (The)  of  Babazoun;  nnisical  comedy  in 
2  acts,  by  I.  Osgood.  [50]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©   Ic.   Apr.   8,'  1912 ;    D :  29318 ;    Ir^ne   Os- 
good, Northampton,  England.  27464 

Maid  (The)  of  Balsora.     See  Sinbad. 

Maid  (A)  of  brown.      /sV  c  Priscilla. 

Maid  (The)  of  clubs;  or.  A  modern  ecstacy,  a 
social  drama  in  3  acts,  by  F.  N.  Tharpe. 

©   Francis   Newton   Tharpe,   Philadelphia ; 
1890 :  367G6,  Nov.  20.  27465 

Maid  (The)  of  Columbia;  or,  Sherman's  march 
to  the  sea,   a   militarv   drania   in  3   acts,   by 

D.  C.  Robie  and  G.  H.  Booth.     Hartford,  Sol- 
dier's record  steam  print,  1871. 

©  D.  C.  Robie  and  G.  H.  Booth,  Hartford  ; 
1871:2784,  Mar.  .30;  2c.  Apr.  18.  27468 

Maid  (The)  of  Coventry.     See  Lady  Godiva. 

Maid  (The)  of  Erin;  an  Irish  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  J.  F.  Ryan. 

©  John  F.  Ryan,  New  York;  1887:11055; 
Apr.  25.  27467 

Maid  of  Florence;  an  historical  tragedy  in  5 
acts,  by  C.  Ulrich. 

©    Charles    Ulrich,    jr.,    Cincinnati ;    1883 : 
2035,  Jan.  31.  27468 

Maid  (The)  of  Grimsby  hall;  a  drama  in  3 
acts. 

©  Ernest  Allan  Gerrard,  Columbus,  Neb. ; 
D  :  13847,  Sept.  21,  1908.  27469 

a  present  day  comedy-drama  in  3  acts,  by 

E.  A.  Gerrard.    149  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ernest  Allen  Gerrard,  Columbus,  Neb. ; 
D :  14178,  Oct.  30,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  23,  1909. 

27470 

Maid  (The)  of  Herat;  a  farcical  romance  of 
military  life  in  India,  by  Evan  Stanton  and 
Chai'les  Hardy. 

©   Thomas   P.    Hughes,    New    York;    1899: 
60385,  Sept.  20.  27471 

Maid  (A)  of  honour;  play  in  1  act,  by  Edward 
G.  Hemnierdo.  Jjondon.  S.  Frencli,  ltd. ;  New 
York,  S.  French,  1912.  21  p.  12°.  ([French's 
acting  ed.  no.  2422] ) 

©   Dec.    23.    1912;    2c.    Dec.    24,    1912;    D: 
31776;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  Tvondon.        27472 


the    Eng'lish 


Maid  (A)  of  honour — C(mtinued. 

See    alf^o    Masterpieces    of 

drama:  Philip  Massinger. 

Maid  (A)  of  Judah;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H. 
Iliowizi. 


Philadelphia;     1899: 
27473 


©     Henry     Iliowizi, 
71931,  Nov.  3. 

Maid  (The)  of  Madrid;  light  opera  comedia 
.in  3  acts,  music  by  H.  Pabst,  book  by  C.  H. 
Dorr  and  F.  L.  Freeman. 

©  Harry  Pabst,  Charles  H.  Dorr  and  Frank 
L.  Freeman,  United  States ;  1897 :  56988,  Oct. 
8.  27474 

Maid  (The)  of  Manalay;  an  original  comic  op- 
era in  2  acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  Joseph 
Blethen  [i.  e.  A.  J.  Blethen,  jr.]  75  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Alden  J.  Blethen,  jr.,  Seattle;  D :  8446, 
Apr.  17,  1906 ;  2c.  May  23,  1906.  27475 

Maid  (The)  of  Manassas;  a  comedy  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  W.  C.  Fulton.  137  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Webster  C.  Fulton,  Des  Moines;  1890: 
4421,  Fob.  4 ;  2c.  Mar.  10.  27476 

Maid  (The)  of  Manila;  a  musical  comedy  in  2 
acts,  libretto  by  Catharine  W.  Fowler.  57  p. 
f°.     TyjK'written.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Jolin  Spencer  Camp,  Hartford ;  D :  1575. 
Mar.  13.  1902;  le.  Feb.  27,  1902;  Ic.  May  22, 
1902.  27477 

Maid  (The)  of  many  lovers;  or.  When  all 
fruits  fail,  welcome  haws,  an  Irish-American 
play,  by  M.  M.  Murray.  Stockton,  Cal.,  Even- 
ing mall.  1888.    20  p.    12°. 

©  IMaurice  Moriarty  Murray,  Coulterville, 
Cal. ;  1888 :  25048,  Sept.  3 ;  2c.  Sept.  20. 

27478 

Maid  of  many  minds;  1  act  comedy  drama,  by 
Y..  B.  Ritchey.     [2],  20  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  12,  1913.;  D:  33205;  Ethel  Bos- 
tick  Ritchey,  Pasadena.  27479 

Maid  (The)  of  Mardi  gras;  comedy  in  2  acts, 
by  C.  W.  Collins.  [1],  Gl  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  8,  1911;  D :  23589 ;  Charles  W. 
Collins,  Chicago.  27480 

Maid  (The)  of  Mex;  musical  comedy  in  2  acts, 
boolv  and  lyi-ics  by  TOdgar  Selwyn  and  A.  N.  C. 
Fowler.  62  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  A.  N.  C.  Fowler,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
7534,  Nov.  8,  1005;  2c.  Nov.  8,  1905.        27481 

Maid  of  millions;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
D.  Edwin.     138  p.     4°.     Typewi'itten. 

©  David  Edwin,  Brooklyn  ;  D :  8592.  May 
25,  1906;  2e.  May  25,  1906.  27482 


1372 


27483 


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27501 


Maid  of  money;  a  musical  farcical  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  H.  G.  Donnelly.  83  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Henry  Grattan  Donnelly,  New  York;  D: 
5543,  Sept.  17,  1904 ;  2c.  Oct.  14,  1904.      27483 

or,  Flo  Flo,  a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts, 

book   and   lyrics   by   Collin   Davis,   music  by 
Howard  Whitney.    57  p.    4°.    Typewriteen. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons,  New  York ;  D :  5217, 
June  22,  1904 ;  2c.  June  22,  1904.  27484 

Maid  (A)  of  New  Orieans;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
A.  L.  La  Victoire.    55  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  INL'r.  3,  1913 ;  D :  32682 ;  Alma  L.  La 
Victoire,  Chicago.  27485 

Maid  (The)  of  Northumberland.  See  Dra- 
matic works  of  Daniel  Bedinger  Lucas, 

Maid  (The)  of  Orleans;  a  drama,  by  M.  Banks. 

©  Maude  Banks,  Boston ;  1887 :  22585,  Sept. 

5.  27486 

■ •  Schiller's  romantic  tragedy,   adapted  from 

the   German,    by   G.    S.    Viereck.     82   p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  George  Svlvester  Viereck,  New  York;  D: 
15397,  Mar.  22^  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  22,  1909.    27487 

a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  adapted  from  the  Ger- 


man of  Schiller,  by  G.  Garrigues. 

©    Gertrude    Garrigues,    St.    Louis;    1872: 
12820,  Dec.  5.  27488 

-compiled    from    Schiller,    etc.,    by    Dr. 


H.  Griffin. 

©  Hamilton  Griffin,  Louisville;  1875:2984, 
Mar.  29.  27489 

-The  bride  of  Messina;  Wilhelm  Tell;  De- 
metrius; by  Friedrich  Schiller,  tr.  by  Sir 
Theodore  Martin,  Anna  Swanwick,  and  A. 
Lodge,  ed.  by  Nathan  Haskell  Dole.  [Edition 
de  luxe]  Boston,  F.  A.  Niccolls  &  company 
[1902]    3  p.  1.,  413  p.    front.,  pi.    8°. 

©   Francis   A.   Niccolls  &   co.,    Boston ;    A : 
31463,  Apr.  23,  1902 ;  2c.  May  14,  1902. 

27489a 

(Schiller's);  tr.  from  the  German  [by  Anna 

Swanwick]  with  an  introduction  by  E. 
Brooks,  jr.  Philadelphia,  D.  McKay  [1899] 
158  p.    16°. 

©     David     McKay,     Philadelphia;     1899: 
49827,  Aug.  2 ;  2c.  Apr.  10.  27489b 

Maid  (The)  of  Orleans  rediviva.  See  Countess 
(The)  of  Queensbury. 

Maid  (The)  of  Oxfirth;  a  tragedy  in  old  Norse 
life  in  5  acts,  by  I.  C.  Waterbury. 

©   Ivan   C.   Waterbury,   Chicago ;   D :  3144, 
Mar.  2,  1903.  27490 


Maid  of  Persia;  by  J.  Jacobson. 

©  Janie  Jacobson,  New  York;  D :  6628, 
May  3,  1905.  27491 

Maid  (The)  of  Salem;  a  comic  operetta  in  2 
acts,  words  by  E.  Bushnell,  music  by  W.  H. 
Jones.  Cleveland,  O.,  The  University  school, 
1906.    33  p.    8°.     [With  music] 

©  Edward  Bushnell  and  W.  H.  Jones, 
Cleveland;  D :  8529,  May  5,  1906;  2c.  May  5, 
1906.  27492 

Maid  (A)  of  Salem  towne;  by  H.  C.  Spofford, 
13  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  25,  1911;  D:  25077;  Harriett 
Coggeshall  Spofford,  Alexandria,  Va.     27493 

Maid  (The)  of  San  Jacinto;  historical  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  Z.  A.  Hall.  [20]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  20,  1914;  D:  35913;  Z.  Albert 
Hall,  San  Antonio.  27493a 

Maid  (The)  of  Seville;  an  operatic  medley  in  2 
acts,  by  Edward  C.  Beach.  26  p.  4°. 
Printed. 

©  E.  C.  Beach,  Cleveland ;  1890 :  1292.  Jan. 
8;  2c.  Jan.  8.  27494 

Maid  (The)  of  sincerity.     See  Belinda. 

Maid  of  Sorek;  a  religious  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
J.   E.   Goodman.     122  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Jules  Eckert  Goodman,  New  Yox'k ;   D : 
8258,  Mar.  31,  1906 ;  2c.  Mar.  31,  1906.    27495 

Maid  (A)  of  the  apartment;  comedy  drama 
playlet  in  1  act,  by  J.  Leiser  and  W.  L.  Sweit- 
zer.     [2],  30  p.     4°,     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  25,  1912;  D:  29489;  Joseph 
Leiser  and  -Willard  Lee  Sweitzer,  AUentown, 
Pa.  27496 

Maid  (The)  of  the  lighthouse;  a  comedy 
drama  in  3  acts,  by  W.  Busch.  Revised.  46 
p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  Busch,  St.  Louis;  1888:11322. 
Apr.  18 ;  2c.  May  9.  27497 

a  drama  in  3  acts.     Rev.  ed.     36  p.,  inter- 


leaved.   16°.    Printed. 

©  William  Bush,  St.  Louis;  1879:4137. 
Mar.  29;  2c.  Apr.  11.  27498 

•  or,  All  is  well  that  ends  well. 

©  William  Bush,  Chicago ;  1876 :  9275,  Aug. 
9;  2c.  Aug.  9.  27499 

or.    The    belle    of    Narragansett    Bay,     a 

drama  in  3  acts,  by  W,  Busch.    Revised.    Ms. 

©  William  Busch.  St.  Louis;  1886:6974. 
Mar.  26;  2c.  Apr.  10.  27500 

or,    The    belle    of    Narragansett    Pier,    a 

comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  W.  Busch.  Re- 
vised.    75  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Wm.  Busch,  St.  Louis ;  1889 :  23306,  July 
30;  2c.  Aug.  7.  27501 


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27518 


Maid  (The)  of  the  missed.  See  Sovereign's 
pink. — Treasure  (A)  pink. 

Maid  (The)  of  the  mist;  a  musical,  satirical, 
whimsical,  spectacular  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
R.  C.  Hill. 

©  Richmond  G.  Hill,  Buffalo ;  1893 :  49224, 
Nov.  4.  27502 

Maid  (The)  of  the  Mystic  mine;  comedy  drama 
in  3  acts,  by  W.  C.  Herman.  59  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  14,  1915;  D:  41230;  William 
Calvin  Herman,  Chicago.  27502a 

Maid  (The)  of  Turkestan;  a  comic  opera  in  2 
acts,  libretto  by  Ernest  Cushman  Whitton, 
music  by  William  H.  Greene.  51  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  E.  C.  Whitton,  Brooklyn,  and  W.  H. 
Greene,  Sheridan,  Wyo. ;  D:  14200,  Nov.  3, 
1908;  2c.  Oct.  22,  1908.  27503 

Maid  or  widow;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  T.  P.  Mur- 
phy.    10  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  5,  1912;  D :  31053 ;  T.  P.  Mur- 
phy, Chicago.  27504 

Maid  (The)  that  was  arch  and  the  youth  that 
was  archer.      See  Robin  Hood. 

Maid  (The),  the  mimic  and  the  spinster.  See 
Blunders. 

Maid   to   order;    a   farce   in   1   act,   for   female 

characters  only,  by   Helen   Sherman  Griffith. 

Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &.  co.,  1907.     16  p.     12°. 

©    Walter   H.    Baker    &    co.,    Boston;    D: 

11419,   Sept.  26,  1907;  2c.  Oct.  24,  1907. 

27505 

Maid,  wife,  mother.     See  Zilla. 

Maid  (The)  with  the  millions;  a  musical  play 
in  2  acts,  by  W.  P.  Burt.  55  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©  William  P.  Burt,  New  York;  D :  13233, 
June  24,  1908 ;  2c.  June  17,  1908.  27506 

Maiden  (The)  and  the  coachman;  or.  The 
wonderful  book,  by  S.  Marble.  35  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Scott  Marble,  United  States;  1884: 
19751,  Oct.  1;  Ic.  Oct.  10.  27507 

Maiden  (The)  and  the  Indian.  See  Wily 
(The)  West. 

Maiden  (The)  and  the  prince.     See  Cinderella. 

Maiden  (The)  militaires.  See  Corporal  Jose- 
phine, 

Maiden  (The)  of  Grand  Pre;  a  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  J.  S.  Norton. 

©  John  S.  Norton,  New  York ;  1872 :  8445, 
Aug.  9.  27508 


Maiden  over  the  wall;  fantasy,  by  B.  Bloch. 
[2],  18  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Dec.   30,   1913;    D:  35554;    Bertram 
Bloch,  New  York.  27509 

Maiden  (The)  queen;  comic  opera  in  2  acts, 
book  by  Robert  Buchanan  and  Charles  Mar- 
lowe [pseud,  of  Harriett  Jay]  music  by 
Florian  Pascal.  London,  J.  Williams,  ltd. 
[1908]     55  p.     8°.      [Libretto  only] 

©  Joseph  Williams,  ltd.,  London  ;  D  :  12497, 
Mar.  6,  1908;  2c.  Mar.  6,  1908.  27510 

Maiden  (The)  who  couldn't  laugh.  See  Prin- 
cess (The)   Chrysalline. 

Maidens  (The)     See  Ismene. 

Maiden's  adventure;  comedy  drama  in  6  acts, 
[by]  T.  A.  Branch.  Riclimoud,  Taylor  &  Dal- 
ton,  1893.    58  p.     12°. 

©  Travers  Albert  Branch,  Barton  Heights, 
Va. ;    1892:50560,   Dec.   12;   2c.  Apr.   4,   1S93. 

27511 

Maidens  all  forlorn;  an  original  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  Evelyn  Simms.  [Dick's  American 
ed.]  New  York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1901. 
17  p.     12°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York;   D :  754, 
Aug.  14,  1901;  2c.  Sept.  17,  1901.  27512 

Maiden's  (The)  vow.     See  Golden  (The)  hen. 

Maids  and  bachelors;  or.  Employers,  beware! 
farce  in  3  acts,  by  Mrs.  V.  Neale.  [15]  p. 
24°.    Printed. 

©  Apr.  8,  1911 ;  2c.  Apr.  26,  1911 ;  D  :  24060  ; 
Mrs.  Vincent  Neale,  San  Rafael,  Cal.     27513 

Maids  and  matrons;  a  colonial  play  for  young 
women  in  3  acts,  by  Grace  B.  Faxon.  Boston, 
W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1906.     51  p.     12°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  D:  8951, 
Aug.  11,  1906;  2c.  Oct.  13,  1906.  27514 

Maids  and  money;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  E.  Stine. 

©  Edwin  Stine,  Chicago;  1882:3112,  Mar. 
1.  27515 

Maid's  (The)  dilemma;  by  N.  Anderson.  4  p. 
8°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    IS,    1911;     D:  28018;     Nellie 
Anderson,  Sheepshead  Bay,  N.  Y.  27516 

Maid's  (The)  forgiveness;  a  play,  by  John  Jay 
Chapman.  New  York,  Mott'at,  Yard  &  CO., 
1908.     [6],  93  p.     12°. 

©  aioffat,  Yard  &  co..  New  York ;  D :  14286, 
Nov.  6,  1908;  2c.  Oct.  24,  1908.  27517 

Maids,  modes  and  manners;  or,  Madame 
Grundy's  dilemma,  by  Amelia  Sanfoixl, 
Philadelphia,  The  Penn  publishing  company, 
1896. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia  ;  1896 :  34063, 
June  8;  2c.  June  8.  27518 


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27533 


Maids   of   all   nations;   entertainment   suitable 

for    stage    or    parlor,    by     Maude     Burbank. 

Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1909.     7  p.     12°. 

©    Sept.    7,    1909;    2c.    Sept.    8,    1909;    D: 

■    16720;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston. 

27519 

Maids  of  America;  extravaganza  in  1  act,  by 
Edwin  Hanford.     42  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  16,  1915  ;  D  :  40385  ;  Jess  Burns, 
New  York.  27519a 

Maids  of  Athenia;  an  American  comic  opera 
in  3  acts,  hy  H.  G.  Donnelly.  95  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  H.  Grattan  Donnelly,  Auburndale, 
Mass.;  D :  5048,  May  18,  1904;  2c.  May  18. 
1904.  27520 

Maids  of  Athens;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Carolyn 
Wells.      175]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  27,  1914;  D :  36927 ;  Henry  W. 
Savage,  inc..  New  York.  27520a 

Maids  (The)  of  honor.  See  Pilgrim  (The) 
kings. 

Maids  (The)  of  Japan.     See  Mousme  (The) 

Maids  of  Mars;  musical  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
J.  T.  Fare.  21  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  John  Threlfall  Fare,  Los  Angeles;  D: 
6912,  July  6,  1905;  2c.  July  6,  1905.        27521 

Maid's  (The)  prologue;  play  in  1  scene,  by  Ar- 
thur Ketchum.  {In  Poet  lore,  v.  25,  no.  3, 
May-June  1914;  periodical  ©  June  12,  1914; 
2c.  June  15,  1914;  B:  304033;  Poet  lore  co., 
Boston)  27521a 

Maids  (The)  revenge;  dramatized  from  Henry 
William  Herbert's  Marmaduke  Wyvil,  by  M. 
Herbert, 

©  Morgan  Herbert,  New  York ;  1889 :  4203, 
Feb,  5.  27522 

Maids  to  order;  a  3  act  comedy,  by  W.  F.  Car- 
roll and  F.  Dumont. 

©  Wm.  F.  Carroll  and  Frank  Dumont, 
Philadelphia  ;  1898 :  34910,  June  7 ;  2c.  Sept. 
26.  27523 

Maids  (The)  tragedy.  See  Masterpieces  of 
the  English  drama:  Beaumont  and  Fletcher. 

Mail  (The)  carriers;  dialogue,  by  H.  E.  Casey 
and  L.  J.  Smith.     9  p.     8°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  July  11,  1912;  D :  30330 ;  Harold  E. 
Casey   and   Lon   J.    Smith,   Philadelphia. 

27524 

Mail  girls;  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  Polak.  12  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  21,  1915 ;  D :  41275 ;  Alexander 
Polak,  New  York.  27524a 


Mail  (The)  order  house;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 

B.  Andreas.     102  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  23,  1915;  D :  41808 ;  Eulalie 
Andreas,  New  York,  27524b 

Mailed  (The)  fist;  vaudeville  sketch  in  1  act, 
by  A.    Stewart.     31  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic,  Apr,  22,  1915;  D :  40440 ;  Andrew 
Stewart.  Washington,  27524c 

Main  (La)  de  singe;  conte  dramatique  en  3 
tableaux,  par  L.  N.  Parker  and  W,  W,  Jacobs, 
Paris,  P.  V,  Stock,  1904.     43  p.     12°, 

©  P,  V,  Stock,  Paris;  D :  5947,  Dec,  22, 
1904;   2c.   Dec.  22,   1904.    '  27525 

Main  (La)  droite;  comgdie  en  1  acte,  [par] 
Andre  Barde.  Paris,  G.  Ondet,  1909.  47  p. 
12°. 

©  Sept.  1,  1909;  2c.  Sept.  4,  1909;  D: 
16705;   Georges  Ondet,  Paris.  27526 

Main  (The)  line;  a  drama  of  railroad  life,  by 

C.  Barnard  and  Henry  C.  De  Mille. 

©  Charles  Barnard.  New  York;  1885: 
25352,   Dec.  3.  27527 

or,  Rawson's  Y,  an  idyl  of  the  railroad,  by 

H.  C.  De  Mille  and  C.  Barnard.     1  p.  1.,  67  p. 
16°.     Printed. 

©  Henry  C.  De  Mille  and  Charles  Barnard, 
New  York ;  1886 :  20904.  Sept.  16 ;  2c.  Sept. 
16.  27528 

Main  (La)  mysterieuse;  comedie  d'a ventures 
en  3  actes,  par  Fread  Amy  [pseud,  of  A.  Du- 
quesne]  et  J.  Mar.sele.  Paris,  Librairie  the- 
atrale,   artistique  et   litteraire,   1913.     144  p. 

12° 

©  Sept.  5,  1913;  2c.  Oct.  11,  1913;  D: 
34683 ;  Alfred  Duquesne  &  Jean  Marsele, 
Paris.  27529 

comedie  en  3  actes,  par  Fread  Amy  [pseud. 

of  A.   Duquesne]    et  J.  Marsele.     290  p,     4°, 

Ms. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  16.  1913 ;  D :  34170 ;  Alfred  Du- 
quesne &  Jean  Marsele,  Paris.  27530 

Main  (La)  passe;  comedie  en  4  actes,  par  G. 
Fevdeau.  Paris,  Librairie  theatrale,  1906, 
1906,    2  p,  1.,  314  p.     12°, 

©  Georges  Feydeau,  Paris ;  D :  9469,  Nov. 
19.  1906;  2c.  Oct.  15,  1906.  27531 

Main  (La)  rouge;  drame  en  5  actes  et  10  tab- 
leaux, pur  Alevy  et  Marcel  Nadaud.  Paris, 
C.  Joubert,  1913.     108  p.    8°. 

©  Nov.  22,  1913;  2c.  Dec.  1,  1913;  D: 
35203;   Joubert,    Paris.  27532 

Main  street;  a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts  [by 
G.  W.  Bunn,  jr.]  Princeton  university  triangle 
club,  season  of  1912.     2  v.     8°. 

©  Ic.  act  1  Dec.  11,  1911 ;  ©  Ic.  act  2  Mar. 
9,  1912 ;  D :  29043  ;  Princeton  triangle  club. 
Princeton,  N.  J.  27533 


1375 


27534 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


27550 


Maine  and  Georgia;  a  military  war  drama  in 
5  acts,  by  H.  P.  Taylor. 

©   Howard    P.   Taylor,   New   York;    1894: 
50630,  Oct.  30.  27534 

Maine  (The)  avenged;  a  dramatic  composition, 
by  H.  Harris. 

©   Hamilton    Harris,    New    York;    1898: 
46319,  Aug.  4.  27535 

Maine  (The)  disaster;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M, 
O'Brien. 

©    Michael    O'Brien,     New     York;     1898: 
14969,  Mar.  3 ;  2c.  May  9.  27536 

•or.  Adventures  in  Cuba,  drama  in  5  acts, 


by  R.  D.  Hannisli.     Typewritten. 

©  Richard  D.  Hannish,  Dayton,  O. ;  1898: 
57008,  Sept.  28 ;  2c.  June  3,  1899.  25737 

Mainspring  (The);  a  modern  drama  in  3  acts 
and  5  scenes,  by  C.  Schoonmaker.  [65]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  14,  1913  ;  D  :  32305  ;  Carl  Schoon- 
maker, New  York.  27538 

Mais  n'te  promene  done  pas  toute  nue;  com- 
edie  en  1  acte,  par  G.  P^'eydeau.  16  p.  4°. 
(L'lllustration  theatrale,  8'  annee,— 203,  17 
fevrier  1912) 

©    Feb.    17,    1912;    2c.    Mar.    2,    1912;    D: 
28907 ;  Georges  Feydeau,  Paris.  27539 

Maisie;  a  1  .act  play,  by  M.  M.  Allen.  [Tren- 
ton, N.  J.,  Printed  by  Pliillips  &  Godshalk, 
1905]      12  p.     8°. 

©  Mary  Mosher  Allen,  Trenton,  N.  J.;  D: 
6363,   Mar.  20,   1905;   2c.   Mar.   20,   1905. 

27540 

Maison  (La);  piece  en  3  actes,  par  G.  Mitchell. 
New  York,  William  R.  Jenkins,  1901.  1  p.  1., 
21  p.     f°. 

©   Georges  Mitchell,   Paris ;   D :  1184,   Dec. 
14,  1901;  2c.  Dec.  14,  1901.  27541 

Maison  (La)  d'argile;  piece  en  3  actes,  par  E. 
Fabre.  [Paris  Impr.  de  l'lllustration]  1907. 
2  p.  1.,  62  p.    12°. 

©  Emile  Fabre,  Paris;  D:  10189,  Mar.  22, 
1907;  2c.  Mar.  22,  1907.  27542 

See  also  House  (The)  of  clay. 

Maison  de  danses;  piece  en  4  actes  et  5  tab- 
leaux, par  [Fernand]  Noziere  [pseud,  of  Fer- 
nand  Wej'l]  et  Ch.  Miiller,  d'apr&s  le  roman 
de  Paul  Reboux.  {In  L'lllustration  the- 
atrale, no.  135,  8  Janvier  1910) 

©  Jan.  8,  1910 ;  2c.  Feb.  2,  1910 ;  D :  20089, 
Noziere  &  Ch,  Muller,  Paris.  27543 


Maison    (La)    de    poupee.      See    Doll's    (The) 
house. 


Maison  de  rendezvous;  pi§ce  en  1  acte,  [par] 
Andre  Barde.  Paris,  G.  Ondet,  1909.  37  p. 
12°. 

©  Sept.  1,  1909;  2c.  Sept.  4,  1909;  D: 
16706;  Georges  Ondet,  Paris.  27544 

Maison  des  confidences;  [par]  Henri  Duver- 
nois.  Paris,  E.  Flammarion  [1914]  2  p.  1., 
[3]-348  p.     12°.      (Collection  parisienne) 

©  Feb.  4,  1914;  2c.  Feb.  24,  1914*;  A— 
Foreign  9677 ;  Ernest  Flammarion,  Paris. 

27544a 

Maison  (La)  des  juges;  pi&ce  en  3  actes,  [par 
G.  Leroux]  [Paris,  Impr.  de  l'lllustration] 
1906.     2  p.  1.,  78  p.    8°. 

©  Gaston  Leroux,  Paris ;  D :  9187,  Ocjt.  4, 
1906;  2c.  Oct.  4,  1906.  27545 

Maison  (La)  du  pont  Notre  Dame.  See  Falls 
(The)  of  Niagara. 

Maison  (La)  hantee;  piece-bouffe  en  1  acte,  par 
L.  Autigeon  &  Dourel-Roydel.  Paris,  C.  Jou- 
bert,  1913.    31  p.    8°. 

©  Nov.  22,  1913  ;  2c.  Dec.  1,  1913  ;  D  :  35207  ; 
Joubert,  Paris.  27546 

Maison  (La)  neuve.     See  Fine  feathers. 

Maisonseule;  piece  en  3  actes,  par  A.  F.  Her- 
old.  Paris,  Mercure  de  France,  1910.  141  p. 
12°. 

©  June  10,  1910;  2c.  July  30.  1910;  D: 
21681;  A.  Ferdinand  Herold,  Paris.       27547 

Maitre  Balthazar;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  P.  Ber- 
ton.     46  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Pierre  Berton,  Paris ;  D :  5294,  Julv  14, 
1904;  2c.  May  26,  1904.  27548 

Maitre  Barnabe;  fantaisie  militaire  en  1  acte, 
par  Clement  de  Laroque.  Paris,  C.  Joubert. 
1912.    44  p.     8°. 

©  Dec.  28,  1912;  2c.  Jan.  21,  1913:  D: 
32020;  Joubert,  Paris.  27549 

Maitre  Cornille.     See  Old  (The)  miller. 

Maitre  (Le)  de  forges;  piece  en  4  actes,  par 
Georws  Olinet  [with  English  notes  by  C.  Fon- 
taine] New  York,  W.  R.  Jenkins ;  Boston,  C. 
Schoenhof,  1889.  112  p.  12°.  (On  cover: 
Theatre  contemporain,  no.  10) 

©  William  R.  .Jenkins,  New  York;  1889: 
1863,  Jan.  14 ;  2c.  Jan.  14.  27550 

with  notes  and  vocabulary  by  Georges 

Castegnier.  New  York,  W.  R.  Jenkins  com- 
pany [1913]  1  p.  1.,  393  p.  12°.  (Romans 
choisis,  no.  8) 

©  Mnr.  28,  1913;  2c.  Apr.  2,  1913;  A: 
346014;  William  R.  .Jenkins  co..  New  York. 
[Copyright  is  claimed  on  vocabulary,  notes 
and  biographical  sketch]  27550a 


1376 


27551 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


27571 


Maitresse  (Une)  de  langues;  corned ie-vaucleville 

eu  3  actes,  par  H.  Crisafulli  and  E.  Oarcenac. 

©   H.   Crisafulli   and   E.   Oarcenac,   Paris ; 

1891:35956,  Oct.  6.  27551 

Maitresse  (La)  de  piano;  piece  en  5  actes  et  6 
tableaux,  precedes  d'un  prologue,  par  F.  Du- 
quesnel  et  A.  Barde.  Paris,  Charpentier  et 
Fasquelle,  1907.     128  p.    12°. 

©  Felix  Duquesnel,  Andre  Barde  and  Eu- 
eene  Fasquelle,  Paris  ;  D  :  11868,  Dec.  6.  1907  ; 
2c.  Dec.  7,  1907 ;  2c.  Dec.  30,  1907.  27552 

Maitresse  (Une)  femme.     See  Ultimatum  (L') 

Maizie  of  the  Frivolity;  by  De  W.  C.  Millen. 
12  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©  De  Witt  C.  Millen,  Ann  Arbor ;  D :  18109, 
June  4,  1908 ;  2c.  June  29,  1908.  27553 

Maja;  skandinavische  boheme-koniudie  in  3  ak- 
ten,  von  Max  Dauthendey.  Leipzig,  E.  Ro- 
wohlt  verlag,  1911.    116  p.    8°. 

©  Nov.  30,  1911;  2c.  Feb.  17,  1912;  D: 
28737 ;  Ernst  Rowohlt  verlag,  Leipzig.     27554 

Maja  (La)  de  Goya;  zarzuela  en  1  acto  y  3 
cuadros,  en  prosa  y  verso,  original  de  M.  Fal- 
con y  E.  Navarro,  musica  de  los  maestros 
llefie  V  Marti.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espanoles]  1908.    34  p.    8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Manuel  Falcon  y  Enrique  Navarro,  Mad- 
rid ;  D :  14715,  Jan.  2,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  4.  1909. 

27555 

Maja  (La)  de  los  madriles;  luimorada  en  1  acto 
y  3  cuadros,  original  de  Antonio  Fernandez  Le- 
pina  y  Antonio  Plaiiiol,  musica  del  maestro 
Calleia.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  es- 
panoles] 1915.    48  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Aug.  30,  1915;  Ic.  Sept.  1,  1915;  D: 
410.54;  A.  Fernandez  Lepina  y  A.  Planiol,  Ma- 
drid.  27555a 

Maja  (La)  desnuda;  sainete  lirico  en  1  acto,  di- 
vidido  en  4  cuadros,  en  prosa,  original  de  A. 
Custodio  [Pintado],  musica  del  maestro  Tor- 
regrosa.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  es- 
panoles] 1909.    34  p.    8°.     [Libretto  only]^ 

©  Angel  Custodio,  Madrid  ;  D :  16145,  .tune 
23,  1909 ;  2c.  June  23,  1909.  27556 

Majestat  Mimi;  operette  in  3  akten,  von  Felix 
Dijrmann  [pseud,  of  Felix  Biedermann]  und 
Roda  Roda,  nuisik  von  Bruno  Granich- 
staedten.  Leipzig,  Wien,  J.  Weinberger,  1911. 
40  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Feb.  15,  1911 ;  2c.  Mar.  8,  1911 ;  D  :  23585 ; 
Josef  Weinberger,  Leipzig.  27557 

Same.      Soufnier-   und  regiebuch.     Leipzig, 

J.  Weinberger,  1911.    1  p.  1.,  83  p.    4°. 

©  Ic.  June  15,  1911 ;  D  :  24473 ;  Josef  Wein- 
berger, Leipzig.  27558 


Majesty  (The)  of  the  law;  a  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  V.  A.  Barber.    63  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Victoria  Adams  Barber,  Winnetka,  111. ; 
D :  15282,  Feb.  23,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  23,  1909. 

27559 
See  also  Burglars  (The) 

Majilton  family;  a  nightmare,  an  original,  far- 
cical, terpsichorean  sketch,  invented  and  arr, 
by  the  family  Majilton. 

©  Charles  Majilton,  New  York ;  1872  :  12887, 
Dec.  7.  27560 

Majolika;  lustspiel  in  3  akten,  von  Ludwig  Hel- 
ler.   Berlin,  F.  Bloch  erben,  1912.     79  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  9,  1913;  D :  31953 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  27561 

Major  (The);  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
F.  G.  Lamson. 

©  F.  G.  Lamson,  Boston ;  1894 :  38062,  Aug. 
16 ;  2c.  Aug.  16.  27562 

a  comic  play  in  4  acts,   [by]  E.  Harrigan. 


150  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Edward    Harrigan,    New    York;    1881: 
12911,  Aug.  22 ;  2c.  Sept.  2.  27563 

a  comic  play  in  1  act  and  9  scenes  [by  E. 


Harrigan] 

©  Edward  Harrigan,  New  York ;  1881 :  5417, 
Apr.  9.  27564 

an   oriental   comedy   in   5   acts,   by   M.   T. 


Allen. 

©   Marie  Townsend  Allen,   United   States ; 
1884 :  19310,  Sept.  26.  27565 

an  original  comedy  in  1  act,  by  G.  I.  Hold- 
ship.     (In  Colonel  Chabert,  and  The  major) 

©  George  Irwin  Holdship,  Pittsburgh  ;  1892  : 
47193,  Nov.  21 ;  2c.  Dec.  27.  27566 

Major  (The)  and  the  judge;  by  Will  J.  Cressy. 

©  Hurtig  &  Seamon,  New  York ;   D :  1869, 
Apr.  30,  1902.  27567 

Major  Andre;  play  in  5  acts. 

©    Albert    Carr,    New    York;    1874:13963, 
Nov.  14.  27568 

Major  Barbara;  with  an  essay  as  first  aid  to 
critics,  by  Bernard  Shaw.  New  York,  Bren- 
tano's,  1913.     159  p.     16°. 

©   Sept.   10,   1913;   2c.   Nov.   13,   1913;   A: 
361159;  G.  B.  Shaw,  London.  27569 

See  also  John  Bull's  other  island. 

Major  Crawford's  visitor;  by  A.  E.  Adelman. 
28  p.     4°,     Typewritten. 

©  Abram  E.  Adelman,  Chicago ;  D :  13250, 

June  26,  1908 ;  2c.  July  9,  1908.  27570 

Major  De  Boots;  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  from 
the  English  of  .1.  Stirling  Coyne. 

©  Stephen  Fiske,  New  York ;  1883 :  13825, 
July  27.  27571 


5379—16- 


-87 


1377 


27572 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


27592 


Major  Horace;  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  C.  Viedt, 
and  J.  Grimm. 

©  C.  Kleemann  and  C.  Marques,  United 
States  ;  1876  :  13452,  Dec.  5.  27572 

Major  (Le)  Ipeca;  piece  militaire  en  3  actes, 
par  A.  Mouezv-Eon  et  E.  Joullot.  Paris,  P.  V. 
Stock,  1908.     183  p.     12°. 

©  Andre  Mouezy-Eon  et  Eugene  Joullot, 
Paris ;  D :  12499,  Mar.  7,  1908 ;  2c.  Mar.  7, 
1908.  27573 

Major  Kelly's  cork  leg.  See  Back  from  the 
Philippines. 

Major  Knopp;  comic  opera  libretto  in  3  acts, 
by  H.  .1.  Lebo. 

©  Harvev  J.  Lebo,  Tipton,  Ind. ;  D :  147, 
Feb.  IS,  1901.  27574 

Major  Lily-White;  romantic  comedy  in  1  act. 
bv  Percival  L.  Wilde  [pseud.  of  P.  L.  Weil] 
24  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  22,  1913 ;  D :  34808 ;  Percival  L. 
Weil,  New  York.  27575 

Major  Murphy's  daughter;  comedy  drama  in 
3  acts,  by  K.  B.  O'Rourke.  121  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  16.  1912;  D :  31712 ;  Kate 
Beirne  O'Rourke,  Los  Angeles.  27576 

Major  (The)  of  industry;  musical  satire  in  2 
acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  A.  N.  O.  Fowler. 
54  p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  A.  N.  C.  Fowler,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
8598,  May  26,  1906 ;  2c.  May  26,  1906.     27577 

Major  O'Haggerty;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  F. 
S.  Gil^bs. 

©  Gus  Bothner,  New  York;  1894:4802. 
Jan.  19.  27578 

Major  Pendennis;  a  play  in  6  scenes  and  4 
acts,  founded  on  Tluickeray's  novel,  Penden- 
nis, by  S.  H.  Wandell.  254  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Samuel  H.  Wandell,  New  York ;  D :  8731, 
June  23,  1906;  2c.  July  18,  1906.  27579 

Major  Rapier;  farce,  adapted  from  the  French, 
by  G.  W.  Birdseye. 

©  George  W.  Birdseye,  Albany  ;  1872 :  2374, 
Mar.  9.  27580 

Majorite    (La)   d'Alex.      See  In  spite  of  her. 

Majority  (A)  of  one;  or.  Love  and  mush- 
rooms, a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Francis  A.  Harris, 
freelv  adapted  from  the  German.  Boston, 
W.  "h.  Baker  &  co.,  1892.  23  p.  12°. 
( [Baker's  ed.  of  plays] ) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1892: 
43989,  Oct.  29;  2c.  Nov.  4.  27581 


Majors  and  minors;  Summers  and  Howard  in 
their  own  original  musical  sketch. 

©  Charles  Summers  and  Burt  Howard, 
Troy,  N.  Y. ;  1888:8856,  Mar.  26.  27582 

Major's  (The)  appointment.     See  April  skies. 

Major's  (The)  bride;  by  Sam  C.  Miller. 

©  Thomas  Henry  aiarks,  Duluth,  Minn. : 
1898:36365,  June  13;  2c.  June  13.         27583 

Major's  (The)  daughter;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  Walter  Allyu  Earle  [pseud,  of  W.  A.  Elder- 
kin]     79  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  A.  Elderkin,  Newport,  Ky. ; 
1885  :  26490,  Dee.  16 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1886.    27584 

Major's  (The)  lady;  an  original  comedy-drama 
in  4  acts,  by  Fiddis  M.  Page. 

©  Franklyn  Gale,  Flushing,  N.  Y. ;  D  :2134, 
July  19,  1902.  27585 

Major's  (The)  mistake.  Sec  Ici  on  parle 
frangais. 

Major's  (The)  niece;  an  original  American 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  D.  Levin. 

©  Charles  Davis  Levin,  New  York;  1893: 
31055,  June  30.  27586 

Major's  protegee;  comedy  drama,  by  F.  Col- 
ville.     144  p.     4°.     Typevv'ritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1910 ;  D :  20484 ;  Fulton  Col- 
ville,  Decatur,  Ga.  27587 

Majos  (Los)  de  plante;  sainete  en  1  acto  y  3 
cuadros,  en  verso,  original  de  J.  Dicenta  y 
P.  de  Repide.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espanoles]   1908.     88  p.     12°. 

©  Joaquin  Dicenta  y  Pedro  de  Repide,  Ma- 
drid;  D:  13595,  Aug.  19,  1908;  2c.  Aug.  19, 
1908.  27583 

Make    a    fuss   of'  me;   from   The   Cingalee,   by 

Paul  A.  Rubens.     1  sheet.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Chappell  &  CO.,  London ;  D :  5859,  Dec.  5. 

1904;  2c.  Dec.  5,  1904.  27589 

Make-believe  (The) 

©  Mann  Page,  Denver ;  D :  10770,  June  14, 
1907.  27590 

comedietta,   by   E.    C.    Rackstraw   and   W. 


Muskerry.      New    York,    S.    French;    London, 
S.  French,  ltd.,  1910.     23  p.     12°. 

©   Nov.    21,    1910;    2c.   Nov.   22,    1910;    D: 
22618;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.     27591 

drama  in  3  acts,  by  H.  Briggs.     85  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    29,    1915;    D :  41120 ;    Harlan 
Briggs,  New  York.  27591a 

Make-believe   (The)   man;   play   in  3   acts,   by 
E.   M.  Emig.      [1],  74  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    25,    1913;    D:  32418;    Evelyn 


Martha  Emig,  Washington. 


27592 


1378 


27593 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


27613 


Make-believes    (The);    by    Alexander    Gordon 
Ileid.     11  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  29,  1909 ;  D :  17811 ;  Bert  Sheri- 
dan and  Florrie  Sloan,  United  States.    27593 


Making  a  love  maker. 

©  Maurice  V.  Samuels,  New  York ;  D :  6393, 
Mar.  23,  1905.  27602 


comedy  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Ellis  and  R.  W.      ^^^^"^^  ^  °^an-      ^^'^  Tiss,  Tim  and  the  ticker. 


Sneddon.     177  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  24,  1915  ;  D  :  41302  ;  Edith  Ellis 
and  Robert  W.  Sneddon,  New  York.     27593a 

Make  haste  to  be  rich.     See  Fly  Cashington. 

Make   me   your   wife;    a    comedy    drama    in   4 

acts  and  7  scenes,  by  U.  Davis.     Typewritten. 

©    Ulysses    Davis,     Chicago;     1893:35404. 

July  29 ;  2c.  July  29.  27594 

Maker  (The)  of  dreams;  fantasy  in  1  act,  by 
O.  Down.  London  and  Glasgow,  Gowans  & 
Gray,  ltd.,  1913.    39  p.    24°. 

©  Feb.  1,  1913 ;  2c.  Oct.  18,  1913  ;  D  :  34815 ; 
Oliphant  Down,  Gilliugham,  England.     27595 

Maker   (A)   of  men.      See  Women   in  love. 

Maker  (A)  of  violins;  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act, 
by  K.  Wilson.     [1],  12  p.     12°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Aug.    4,    1913;    D :  33991 ;    Kathryne 
Wilson,  Tacoma.  27596 

Makers  and  spenders;  play  without  a  preach- 
ment in  3  acts,  by  Peter  Pindar.  [3],  112  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  11,  1913 ;  D :  34097 ;  John  P.  Rit- 
ter.  New  York.  27597 

Makers  (The)  of  fire;  play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  R. 
Randall.     126  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  2.J,  1912;  D :  31241 ;  William  R. 
Randall,  New  York.  27598 

Makers  of  madness;  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  Hage- 
dorn.     [2],  36  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  19,  1914;   D:  38170;   Hermann 
Hagedorn,  Fairfield,  Conn.  27598a 

and  3  scenes,  by  H.  Hagedorn.     New 


York,  Macmillan  co.,  1914.    95  p.    12°. 

©    Nov.    25,    1914;    2c.    Nov.   27,    1914;    D: 
3899G ;  Hermann  Hagedorn,  Fairfield,  Conn. 

27598b 

Makeshift  benefactor;  an  Ethiopian  effusion,  by 
William  D.  Hall.    10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Dixey   &   Kirby,   Philadelphia ;    D :  7370, 
Sept.  29,  1905 ;  2c.  Sept.  29,  1905.  27599 

Making  a  hit;  an  Ethiopian  farce  in  2  scenes, 
bv  Frank  Duniont.  New  York,  R.  M.  De  Witt, 
1876.  7  p.  12°.  ( [De  Witt's  Ethiopian  and 
comic  drama,  no.  109] ) 

©  Robert  M.  De  Witt,    New  York;  1876: 
14572,  Dec.  29 ;  2c.  Sept.  15,  1877.  27600 

Making  a  living;  play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  Wand- 
macher.     [82]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  20,  1912  ;  D  :  28371 ;  Harry  Wand- 
macher,  Brooklyn.  27601 


Making  a  million ;  a  musical  frenzied  finance 
comedy  in  1  act,  by  C.  Docen.  16  p.  4". 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  24,  1909  ;  D :  16623 ;  Chas.  Docen, 
New  York.  27603 

Making  a  motion  picture;  a  play,  by  N.  Beery, 
jr.     [3],  13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  19,  1912  ;  D  :  30033  ;  Noah  Beery, 
jr.,  New  York.  27604 

Making  a  sergeant;  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  E. 
Keays.     [121]  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   12,   1912;    D:  30831;    Ethelyn 
Emery  Keays,  Great  Neck,  N.  Y.  27605 

Making  a  sister;  mock  initiation  for  ladies,  by 
Epes  Winthrop  Sargent.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker 
&  CO.,  1910.    17  p.    12°. 

©  May  17, 1910  ;  2c.  May  18, 1910 ;  D  :  21060 ; 
Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.  27606 

Making  an  American  citizen;  in  4  acts,  by 
Zepluriu  J.  Guilbeault.  [2],  63  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  12,  1910 ;  D :  22545 ;  Z.  J.  Guil- 
beault, St.  Louis.  27607 

■ •  in  3  acts,  by  Z.  J.  Guilbea-ult.     101  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  15,  1911;  D:  25234;  Zephirin  J. 
Guilbeault,  St.  Louis.  27608 

Making  good;  by  H.  Miller.  5  p.  fol.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  15, 1910 ;  D  :  22061 ;  Harry  Miller, 
New  York.  27609 

■  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  G.  D.  Morris. 


78  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  13,  1910;  D:  17930;  George  D. 
Morris,  Buffalo.  27610 

—  comedy  drama  in  1  act,  by  G.   S.  Loane. 
[22]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  29,  1911;  D:  25348;  George  S. 
Loane,  New  York.  27611 

•comedy  in  4  acts,  by  G.  D.  Morris.     [131] 


p.     4  .     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  20,  1911;  D:  23143;  George  D. 

Morris,  New  York.  27612 

by  G.  L  Lynn.     [44]  p.    4°.  Typewrit- 


ten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  18,  1912  ;  D :  31410 ;  George  Igna- 
tius Lynn,  San  Jose,  Cal.  27613 


1379 


27614 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


27631 


Making-  good — Continued. 

comedy   in  4  acts,  by  O.  Davis.      [197]    p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  11,  1911 ;  D  :  20991 ;  Owen  Davis, 

New  York.  27614 

dramatic  sl^etcli,   by   C.   H.   Jackson.      [2], 

17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  1,  1914;  D :  38004 ;  Charles  H. 
Jackson,  New  York.  27614a 

-1  act  comedy,  by  J.  Stokes.     [2],  15  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  24,  1913 ;  D :  33592  ;  John  Stokes, 
New  York.  27615 

a  1  act  farce-comedy,  by  A.  B.  Rogers.     17 


p.     4  .     Typewritten. 

©  Ada  Byron  Rofiers,   Berkeley,  Cal. ;   D : 
15S73,  May  15,  1909;  2c.  May  15,  1909.     27616 

play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  L.  Crimmins.     [3],  140 


p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  29, 1915  ;  D  :  42369  ;  Agnes  Louise 
Crimmins,  West  Newton,  Mass.  27616a 

—  play   in  8  acts,   by  B.   Boone.     69  p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   May   10,   1913;   D :  33192 ;   Benjamin 
Boone,  Chicago.  27617 

vaudeville   comedy   sketch    in   1   scene,   by 


Thomas  Gray.     16  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  30,  1910;  D :  22191 ;  George 
Dixey  Fisher  and  Monroe  Le  Maire,  New 
York.  27618 

Making  him  like  it;  playlet  in  1  act,  by  W.  W. 
Norton.     10  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  6.  1915 ;  D :  42427 ;  William  War- 
ren Norton.  Detroit.  27618a 

Making  his   own   way;   melodrama   in   3   acts, 

by  C.  W.  Loomis.     145]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.    17,    1913;    D:  34513;    Charles 

Whiting  Loomis,  Hartford.  27619 

Making  news;   sketch,    by    W.    M.    Herschell. 
10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  18,  1910 ;  D :  20485 ;  William  IM. 
Her.schell,  Indianapolis.  27620 

Making  (The)  of  a  man;  by  A.  Cowles.     14  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Albert  Cowles,  Williamsport,  Pa. ;  D : 
5393,  Aug.  8,  1904;  2c.  Aug.  8,  1904.        27621 

comedy   drama   in   4   acts,   by   B.   Eyferth. 

80  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Bruno  Eyferth,  Duluth,  Minn. ;  D :  2359, 

Sept.  20,  1902 ;  2c.  Oct.  2,  1902.  27622 

Making    (The)    of   a   new   man;   comedy    in   8 

acts,  by  B.  Hurst  and  Charlie  de  Lima.    72  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Brandon  Hurst  and  Charles  A.  de  Lima. 
New  York ;  D :  15430,  Mar.  24,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar. 
24,   1909.  27623 


Making  (The)  of  a  poet;  musical  comedy  in  2 
acts,  by  J.  S.  Bradway.  41  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Sept.  8.  1911 ;  D :  251G4 ;  John  Saeger 
Bradway,   Haverford,  Pa.  27624 

Making  (The)  of  a  scoutmaster;  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  W.  I.  Jones.  Jellico,  Tenn.,  Jellico 
times  printing  co.,  1915.     2  p.  1.,  38  p.     24°. 

.      ©    May    13,    1915;    2c.    June    3,    1915;    D: 
40967 ;  William  Isaac  Jones,  Harrogate,  Tenn. 

27624a 

Making  (The)  of  Billy;  play  in  3  acts,  by  A. 
Chalmers.      118   p.      4°.      Typewritten. 

©    Ic.     Jan.     IS,     1913;     D:  31999;     Agnes 
Chalmers,  (Jrand  Rapids,  Mich.  27625 

Making  (The)  of  Larry;  boy  scout  play  in  2 
scenes,  by  Harold  Strong  I^atham.  New 
York,  S.  French ;  London,  Samuel  French, 
ltd.,  1914.  22  p.  12°.  ([French's  interna- 
tional copyrighted  ed.  of  the  works  of  the 
.  best  authors,  no.  277] ) 

©    Feb.    19,    1914;    2c.    Feb.    20,    1914;    D: 
36095;   Samuel  French,  New  York.       27625a 

Making  (The)  of  Maddalena;  play  in  4  acts. 
l)y  Samuel  Lewis.     97  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Mary    Eugenia   Hull,    Arlington,    Mass. ; 
D :  13635,   Aug.   24,   1908 ;   2c.   Aug.   24,   1908. 

27626 

Making  people  happy;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
T.   Buchanan.     150  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    5,    1910 ;    D :  17866 ;    Thompson 
Buchanan,   New  York.  27627 

Making  rain;  musical  farce  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  F.  Dumont. 

©     Frank     Dumont,     Philadelphia ;     1891 : 
3736G,  Oct.  17.  27628 

Making  rain,  by  Hiram  Stripe;  a  3  act  com- 
edy, by  A.  G.  Rogers.  20  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  A.  G.  Rogers,  Kingston,  Mo. ;  1893 :  2150. 
Jan.  9 ;  2c.  Jan.  9.  27629 

Making  the  highway  pay;  a  melodrama  in  4 
acts,  by  James  Clyde.  95  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Celie    G.    Turner,    New   York;    D :  9226, 
Oct.  13,  1906;  2c.  Oct.  13,  1906.  27630 

Making  the  movies;  original  first  run  comedy 
playlet  in  1  reel,  by  H.  Van  Avery.  [1],  29  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    6,    1914;    D:  36954;    H.    Van 
Avery,  Cleveland.  27630a 

Mai  vivir;  cuadro  dramatico  en  prosa,  de  A. 
Velasco  Zazo.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espaiioles]   1912.     18  p.     12°. 

©  ]\Iar.  6,  1913  ;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1913 ;  D :  32573 ; 
Antonio  Velasco  Zazo,  Madrid.  27631 


1380 


27632 


COPYRIGHTED  IN"   THE   UNITED  STATES 


27645 


Mala  fama;  sainete  en  3  cuadros,  del  M.  Mi- 
liiiru  y  II.  Gonzalez,  miisica  del  maestro  Ig- 
nacio  T.  Castilla.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores  espauoles]  1909.  45  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Sept.  23,  1909;  2c.  Sept.  24,  1909;  D: 
16870;  Miguel  Miliura  y  Ricardo  Gonzalez, 
Madrid.  27632 

Mala  hembra;  zarzuela  coraico-dramatica  en  1 
acto  y  4  cuadros,  llbro  de  V.  de  la  Vega, 
nn'isica  del  maestro  Padilla.  Madrid  [Socie- 
dad de  autores  espanoles]  1909.  45  p.  12°, 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ventura  de  la  Vega,  Madrid ;  D :  16136, 
June  23,  1909 ;  2c.  June  23,  1909.  27633 

Mala  semilla;  corned  i  a  en  1  acto  y  en  prosa, 
original  de  I.  Perez  Giralde  y  J.  A.  Vazquez 
Perez,  aiadrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
noles] 1907.     34  p.     12°. 

©  Ismael  Perez  Giralde  v  Jose  A.  Vftzquez 
Perez,  Madrid  ;  D :  10660,  May  29,  1907 ;  2c. 
May  29,  1907.  27634 

Mala  (La)  tarde;  zarzuela  en  1  acto.  dividido 
en  3  cuadros  en  prosa,  original  de  C.  R.  Ave- 
cilla  y  M.  Merino,  nitisica  del  maestro  R. 
Millan.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
noles] 1915.     31  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Aug.  30,  1915;  Ic.  Sept.  1,  1915;  D: 
41641;  Ceferino  R.  Avecilla  y  Manuel  Merino, 
Madrid.  27634a 

Malachi  and  Miranda;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  R.  IMonroe. 

©  J.  R.  Monroe,  Seymour,  Ind. ;  1875 : 
1134,  Feb.  6.  27635 

Malachy  of  Meath;  or.  The  collar  of  gold,  a 
liistorical  Irish  drama  in  5  acts,  with  a  grand 
tableau,  by  W.  E.  Fitzpatrick. 

©  William  E.  Fitzpatrick,  Brooklyn;  1879: 
16946,  Dec.  16.  27636 

Malady  (The)  of  the  day;  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by   C.   D.   Boyd.     29  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  21,  1910;  D :  22S91 ;  Charles  D. 
Boyd,  Milwaukee.  27637 

Malaeska;  a  play   in  5  acts,   dramatized  from 

a  tale  by  Ann  S.  Stephens,  by  G.  Garrigues. 

©    Gertrude    Garrigues,    St.    Louis;    1872: 

13097,  Dec.  13.  27638 

Malagueiias;  zarzuela  comica  en  1  acto  y  1 
cuadro,  en  prosa,  original  de  Gonzalo  Canto 
y  Rafael  Santa  Ana,  musica  del  maestro  Ge- 
roninio  Gimenez.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores espanoles]  1914.  40  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Sept.  17,  1914;  Ic.  Sept.  20,  1914;  D: 
38248 ;  G.  Canto  y  R.  Santa  Ana,  Madrid. 

27638a 


Malas-pulg-as;  sainete  lirico  en  1  acto,  dividido 
en  2  cuadros,  en  prosa,  original  de  M.  Fer- 
nandez Palomero,  mfisica  de  los  niaestros 
Luna  y  San  Nicolas.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores  espauoles]  1912.  45  p.  12°.  [Libret- 
to only] 

©  Dec.  5,  1912  ;  2c.  Dec.  6,  1912  ;  D  :  31589  : 
Manuel  Fernandez  Palomero,  Madrid.     27639 

Malatesta's  wife.      See  Maletesta's   wife. 

Malay  (The);  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Dagmar  de 
Framery  and  W.  S.  Brintnall.  126  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Woodbury  Saxton  Brintnall,  Oakland, 
Cal. ;  D:  15023,  Feb.  8,  1909;  2c.  Nov.  17, 
1908.  27640 

Malditas  (Las)  ideas;  sainete  en  prosa.  origi- 
nal de  J.  Pellicer.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores espanoles]   1914.     37  p.     12°. 

©  Sept.  17,  1914;  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1914:  D: 
38182;  Julio  Pellicer.  Madrid.  27640a 

Malediction  (The);  drama  in  3  acts  and  pro- 
logu€\  by  F.  Olivella. 

©  Francisco  Olivella,  New  York;  1891: 
22462,  June  20.  27641 

a  drama  in  3  acts,  tr.  from  the  French  and 


adapted  for  male  characters  only,  by  J.  A. 
Lyons.  Notre  Dame,  Ind.,  University  press. 
1883.     55  p.    8°. 

©  Joseph  A.  Lyons,  Notre  Dame,  Ind.; 
1883 :  18176,  Oct.  4 ;  2c.  Dec.  27.  27642 

Malefilatre  (Les);  comedie  en  2  actes,  [par] 
Georges  de  Porto-Riche.  Paris,  Librairie 
tlieatrale,  1904.     2  p.  1.,  72  p.     12°. 

©  L.  Michaud,  Paris ;  D :  5033,  Mav  16, 
1904 ;  2c.  May  16,  1904.  27643 

Maler  (Der)     See  Meine  welt  sei  deine  welt. 

Maletesta's  wife;  dramatization  of  Robert  Bu- 
chanan's poem  Fra  Giacomo,  bv  B.  C.  Mason. 
[2],  12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  13,  1911;  D:  26015;  Ben  C. 
Mason,  Washington.  27644 

Malheurs  (Les)  de  Sophie;  par  Mme.  la  com- 
tesse  de  Segur,  simplified  by  D.  M.  Bement, 
with  illustrations  by  Roberta  Warren.  Bos- 
ton, New  Yorlv  [etc.]  B.  H.  Sanborn  &  co. 
[1915]  2  p.  1.,  [3] -103  p.  front,  plates. 
16°.  (Lettered  on  cover:  The  students* 
series  of  French  classics) 

©  Apr.  6,  1915 ;  2c.  Nov.  15,  1915 ;  aff.  Nov. 
22,  1915;  A:  414739;  Dorothy  M.  Bement, 
New  Haven.  27644a 

Malingerer  (The);  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H. 
Greene.      [3],  90  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  2,  1913;  D :  34301 ;  Homer 
Greene,  Honesdale,  Pa,  27645 


1381 


27646 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


27667 


Malkath  Schbo;  odei-,   Der  cherm,   historische 
drama  mit  gesang  in  5  acten,  von  A.  Mesco. 

©   Adam    Mesco,     Brooklyn ;     1897 :  55474, 
Oct.  2.  27646 

Malmiztic,    the   Toltec;    a   romantic   drama   of 
Aztec  Mexico  in  5  acts,  by  S.  N.  Ford. 

©  Samuel  N.  Ford,  Shreveport,  La.;  1890: 
8922,  Mar.  18.  27647 

Male,  monk  of  Dissentis;  a  drama,  by  W.  S. 
Liscomb. 

©  ^MUiam  S.  Liscomb,  Providence,  R.  I. ; 
1877:2406,   Feb.   23.  27648 

Malocchio  (The  evil  eye);  satirical  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  Gerolamo  Enrico  Nani. 

©    Marie    Walsh,     Brooklyn;     1899:25013, 
Apr.  10.  27649 

See  also  Evil  (The)  eye. 


Maloney,  the  solid  man;  an  American  farcical 
local  comedy  in  1,  2  or  3  acts. 

©  Joseph  J.  Sullivan,  Chicago ;  1884 :  26077, 
Dec.  26.  27650 

Maloney's  mishaps;  a  musical  farce  comedy  in 
3  acts. 

©  Joseph  Sullivan,  New  York  ;  1895  :  29012, 
May  31.  27651 

Maloney's  trip  to  Ireland;  an  American  farci- 
cal, local  comedy  in  1,  2  or  3  acts. 

©  Joseph  J.  Sullivan,  Chicago ;  1884 :  26075, 
Dec.  26.  •  27652 

Maloney's  visit  to  America;  an  American 
farcical,  local  comedy  in  1,  2  or  3  acts. 

©  Joseph  J.  Sullivan,  Chicago  ;  1884  :  26076, 
Dec.  26.  27653 

Maloney's  wedding;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  J.  L.  McCabe. 

©  E.  H.  Macoy,  jr.,  Chicago;  1898:49700, 
Aug.  25;  2c.  Aug.  25.  27654 

an  Irish  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  L. 

McCabe. 

©   Charles   Brooks,    Chicago;    1897:16250, 
Mar.  9.  27655 

Maloney's  viredding  day. 

©  E.   H.   Macoy,   Chicago;   1900  A :  13063, 
May  24.  27656 

Malquerida  (La);  drama  en  3  actos  y  en  prosa, 
original  de  J.  Benavente.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de   autores  espaiioles]    1913.     66  p.     12°. 

©   Mar.   28,   1914;    Ic.   Mar.   30,    1914;    D: 
36533;  Jacinto  Benavente,  Madrid.       27656a 

' Sec  also  Maltratada  (La) 


Maltese  (A)  cat;  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  book 
and  lyrics  by  Lincoln  Balch  [i.  e.  W.  L. 
Balch]  105  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  William  L.  Balch,  Boston ;  D :  5900,  Dec. 
12,  1904;  2c.  Dec.  12,  1904.  27657 

Maltese  (The)  cross;  or.  The  freemason's  love. 

©    Ktite    M.    A.    Mortensen,     Indianapolis ; 

1877:2207,  Feb.  19;  2c.  Feb.  19.  27658 

Maltratada  (La);  parodia  en  1  acto  y  3  cua- 
dros,  de  La  malquerida,  escrita  por  J.  Gratal 
y  A.  Paso,  hi  jo.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores espanoles]  1914.    35  p.     12°. 

©  Mar.  15,  1915;  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1915;  D: 
40059 ;  Julian  Gratal  y  Antonio  Paso,  hijo, 
Madrid.  27658a 

Malvaloca;  drama  en  3  actos,  inspirado  en  uii 
copla  andaluza,  por  Serafin  y  Joaquin  Al- 
varez Quintero.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espanoles]  1912.    96  p.    12°. 

©  Dec.  5,  1912  ;  2c.  Dec.  6,  1912  ;  D  :  31570 ; 
S.  y  J.  Alvarez  Quintero,  Madrid.         27659 

Mama  Ursula;  comedia  en  2  actos  y  en  prosa, 
original  de  M.  Echegaray.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  espanoles]   1910.     -54  p.     12°. 

©  Sept.  6,  1910;  2c.  Sept.  7,  1910;  D: 
21974;  Miguel  Echegaray,  Madrid.         27660 

Maman  Colibri;  comedie  en  4  actes,  par  Henry 
Bataille.  Paris,  E.  Fasquelle,  1904.  [72]  p. 
12°. 

©  Eug&ne  Fasquelle,  Paris ;  D  :  5760,  Nov. 
12,  1904;  2c.  Nov.  12,  1904.  27661 

Mama's  baby,  papa's  man;  a  1  act  farce,  by 
L.  Warren  Lister.     5  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Lydia  Warren  Lister,  San  Francisco ;  D : 
9101,  Sept.  17,  1906;  2c.  Sept.  8,  1906. 

27662 

Mama's  boy;  a  musical  comedy  -sketch,  by  G. 
T.  Adams. 

©  George  T.  Adams,  Brooklyn ;  D :  71  OS. 
Aug.  4,  1905.  27663 

Mama's  darling  boy;  by  Aaron  Hoffman.  19  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Sam  Curtis,  Long  Island,  N.  Y.,  and 
Edith  Palmer,  Brooklyn;  D :  12192,  Jan.  17, 
1908;  2c.  Jan.  17,  1908.  27664 

Mama's  pet;  a  dramatic  composition  in  3  acts, 
by  Charles  Heywood.     Typewritten. 

©  Frank  Haffner,  New  York;  1900  A: 
4?24,  Feb.  15;  2c.  Feb.  15.  27665 

Mama's  Waterloo;  comedy  in  1  act. 

©  Herbert  Stebbins,  Newton,  Mass. ;  1S96 : 
13478,  Feb.  28.  276G6 

Mame;  a  drama  in  1  act,  by  W.  H.  Cline. 

©  Wm.  Hamilton  Cline,  Los  Angeles ;  D : 
13064,  May  26,  1908.  87667 


1382 


27668 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


27688 


Mame's  professor. 

©  Francis  M,   Livingston,  New  York;   D: 
12675,  Apr.  4,  1908.  27668 

Mamie  of  the  movies;  dramatic  slcetch  in  1 
act,  by  J.  A.  Lacy.  [1],  13  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  31,  1914 ;  D :  37708 ;  J.  A.  Lacy, 
Minneapolis.  27668a 

Mamie's  chance;  in  1  act,  by  A.  Cowles.  18  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    12,    1910;    D:  22038;    Albert 
Cowles,  Williamsport.  Pa.  27669 

Mamma;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  freely  tr. 
into  English,  by  I.  R.  Bacon,  from  the  Hun- 
garian of  Edward  Szigligeti,  and  entitled  in 
the  original,  A  mamma. 

©  Irving  R.  Bacon,  New  York ;  1888 :  17053, 
June  14.  27670 

from  the  French,  by  A.  S.  Van  Doren. 


©  William  Redmund,  Boston  ;  1SS5  :  11758, 
May  25.  27671 

a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  G.  Don- 


nelly. 

©     H.     Grattan     Donnelly,     Philadelphia; 
1888  :  34179,  Dec.  1.  27672 

a  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  T.  Calnon.     16  p. 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Edward    Thomas    Calnon,    Detroit;    D: 
12491,  Mar.  5,  1908 ;  2c.  Mar.  5,  1908.      27673 


or,  Freydela,  the  milnerin. 

©  Bella  Gudinsky,  New  York ;  D :  72.  Jan. 
24,  1901.  27674 

Mamma's  gone  out;  or,  A  fast  family,  a  com- 
edy in  4  acts,  altered  and  adapted  for  the 
present  time  from  a  comedy  in  4  acts  written 
by  B.  Webster,  jr.,  by  J.  A.  EUsler. 

©  John  A.  Ellsler,  New  York ;  1892 ;  42213, 
Oct.  18.  27675 

Mamma's  baby;  play  in  1  act,  by  Beatrice 
Ramsay  Walcot.     16  p.     f.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  27,  1911 ;  D :  25324 ;  Mrs.  C.  M. 
Walcot,  New  York.  2t676 

Mamma's  boy;  play  in  1  act,  by  D.  MacBoyle. 
[23]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  25,  1914;  D:  37122;  Darl  Mac- 
Boyle,  New  York.  27677 

Mammon;  combined  tragedy  and  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  E.  S.  Mitchell. 

©  Ensign  S.  Mitchell,  Shelby,  Neb.;  1898: 
7510,  Jan.  24;  2c.  Mar.  14.  27678 

an  original  drama  in  5  acts,  by  W.  Brier. 

©   Warren   Brier,   Baraboo,    Wis.;     1888: 
21595,  July  27,  27679 


Mammon — Continued. 

■ -play  in  prologue,  3  acts  and  epilogue,  by 

G.  Bolton.     [109]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  May  4,  1914 ;  D :  36931 ;  Guy  Bolton, 

Bronxville,  N.  Y.  27679a 

Mammon  and  dot  giss  I  don'd  got;  combined 
tragedy  and  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  S. 
Mitchell. 

©  Ensign  S.  Mitchell,  Shelby,  Neb.;  1897: 
61907,  Nov.  2.  27680 

Mammon  and  gammon.      See  Amaryllis. 

Mammon  and  the  minstrel;  by  N.  Gardner. 
22  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Nelson  Gardner,  Rutherford,  N.  J. ;  D : 
15828,  May  11,  1909;  2c.  May  11,  1909. 

27681 

Mammon's  fate;  a  spectical  [sic]  drama,  by 
M.  Winer. 

©  Maurice  Winer,  New  York  ;  1898  :  55594, 
Sept.  22 ;  2c.  Sept.  22.  27682 

Mammy;  comedy,  dramatic  playlet,  bv  C.  E. 
Elliott.      [8]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    30,    1912;    D:  29226;    Charles 
Elven  Elliott,  Port  Orchard,  Wash.       27683 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  Bernie  Babcock.    New 


York,  Neale  publishing  company,  1915.    102  p. 
12°. 

©   Oct.   22,    1915;   2c.   Nov.   15,   1915;    D: 
42256 ;  Neale  pub.  co..  New  York.  27683a 

plantation    comedy    in    3    acts,    by    E.    G. 


Boyd.     110  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  14,  1913 ;  D :  35025 ;  Emma  Gar- 
rett  Boyd,  Atlanta.  27684 

play  in  4  acts,  by  R.  B.  Longmire.     53  p. 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  6,  1909 ;  D :  17038 ;  Robert  Bill 
Longmire,  New  Orleans.  27685 

Mammy  Caroline;  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  E. 
Woulfe.     9   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  24,  1913;  D :  33043 ;  Honor  E. 
Woulfe,  Waco,  Tex.  27686 

Mammy  Chloe;  a  dramatic  representation  in  1 
act,  by  C.  D,  Vallette.  27  p.  f°.  Tj-pewrit- 
ten. 

©  Clair  D.  Vallette,  Chicago ;  D :  1444.  Feb. 
14,  1902;  Ic.  Feb.  14,  1902.  27687 

or,  The  Pendletons  of  Virginia,  drama  in 

4  acts  with  a  prologue,  by  T.  B.  De  Coppet. 
[115]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  29,  1913;   D :  33958 ;  Theodosia 

B.  De  Coppet,  New  York.  27688 

Mammy  Jinny's  white  folks;  American  play 

in  4  acts,  by  R.   B.  Longmire.      [61]    p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  6,  1915 ;  D :  42328 ;  Robert  Bill 
Longmire,  San  Antonio,  27688a 


1383 


27689 


DEAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


27704 


Mammy  Liza.     Sec  New  m.onologues  and  dia- 
lect stories. 
Mammy  Lou;  a  sketch,  by  H.  M.  Marmon.    6  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Hilda  Monroe  Marmon,  Memphis,  Tenn. ; 
D :  11842,  Nov.  30,  1907 ;  Ic.  Nov.  14,  1907. 

27689 

Mammy  Lou  and  little  Bess;  in  1  act,  by  Mrs. 
H.  Wilson.     10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  31,  1911 ;  D :  24336 ;  Mrs.  Hunter 
AVilson,  New  York.  27689a 

Mammy  Lucindy,  gin'l  managah;  1  act  play, 
by  V.  H.  Pendleton  [Jane  Perdue,  pseud.] 
29  p.     16°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Mar.   13,   1911;   D:  23636;    Virginia 
Hunter  Pendleton,  Weehawken,  N.  J.     27690 

Mammy's    devotion;    a    dramatic    sketch    in    1 
act,  by  S.  Chapman.     7  p.     f°.     Typewritten, 
©   Stella   Chapman,    Bellraore,   N.   Y. ;    D : 
14571,  Dec.  19,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  19,  1908. 

27691 

Mamsell  tjbermut;  operette  in  1  akt,  von  H. 
Friedberg  und  C.  Klinger,  musik  von  Johan- 
nes Richardy.  Vollstandiges  textbuch.  Leip- 
zig. C.  Ruble's  musikverlag,  1911.    30  p.    16°. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  17,  1912;  D:  28764;  Carl  Riihle, 
Leipzig.  27692 

Mam'selle  Flirt;  musical  comedy  in  2  acts  and 
3  scenes,  by  J.  M.  Leveque  and  Bessie  Boniel. 
45  p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.   Jan.  8,   1910;   D:  17894;   J.   M.   Le- 
veque, New  Orleans.  27693 

Mam'selle  G-aby;  playlet  in  1  act,  by  D.  R.  de 
Simone.     16  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic,  Oct.  9,  1912 ;  D :  31091 ;  D.  Robert  de 
Simone,  New  York.  27694 

Mam'selle  Lou-Lou.     /SceMa'amselle  Lou-Lou. 

Mam'selle  Nanette;  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  W. 
Duke.     82  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Aug.   6,   1915;   D:  41433;   E.   Wood- 
ward Duke,  New  York.  27694a 

Mam'selle  Pique;  a  musical  comedy,  by  P,  W. 
Hyde, 

©  Paul  W.  Hyde,  Pittsburgh  ;  D  :  1376.  Jan. 
30,  1902.  27695 

Mam'selle  Sallie;  a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts, 
book  and  lyrics  by  R.  B.  Smith,  miisic  by 
Raymond  Hubbell. 

©   Robert   B.    Smith,    Brooklyn;     D :  9503, 
Nov.  2,  1906.  27696 

Mam'selle  Sally;  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  book 
and  lyrics  by  R.  B.  Smith,  music  by  Raymond 
Hubbell.  77  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©    Robert    B.    Smith,    New    York    D :  9355, 
Oct.  31,  190G;  2c.  Nov,  2,  1906,  27697 


Mam'selle  Tabasco;  or,  A  trip  to  Reno,  musi- 
cal comedy  in  2  acts,  by  Genevieve  Farnell 
[i,  e.  G.  F.  Bond]  music  by  Rollin  Bond, 
novelties  and  scenic  effects  by  T.  V.  Smyth 
and  Mark  Lawson.  138  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Dec.  14,  1910;   D :  22807 ;   Genevieve 
Farnell-Bond,    Bogota,   N.    J.  27698 

Mam'zelle.     See  also  M'zelle. 

Mam'zelle  Boy-Scout;  operette  en  3  actes,  de 
Paul  Bonhomme,  musique  de  Gustave  Goub- 
lier.  Paris,  Heugel  et  cie.,  1915.  2  p.  1.,  180 
p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Aug.   21,    1915;    Ic.    Sept.    1,   1915;    D: 
41615 ;  Heugel  et  cie.,  Paris.  27698a 

Mam'zelle  Cham.pagne;  a  musical  bubble  in  2 
bottles,  book  and  lyrics  by  E.  A.  Woolf,  music 
by  Cass  M.  Freeborn.  26  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Libretto  only] 

©    Edgar    Allan    Woolf,    New    York;    D: 
8594,  May  25,  1906 ;  2c.  May  29,  1906.     27699 

Ma,m.'zelle  Champagne,  jr. 

©  Edgar  Allan  Woolf,  New  York ;  D :  9234, 
Oct,  15,  1906.  27700 

Mam'zelle  Chichi;  operette-bouffe  en  1  acte  et 
4  tableaux,  [par]  Ch.  Esquier,  airs  arr.  par 
M.  Christine.  Paris,  C.  Joubert,  1905.  cover- 
title,  35  p.     4°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Celestin   Joubert,   Paris ;    D :  7532,   Nov. 
7,  1905;  2c.  Nov.  7,  1905.  27701 

Mam'zelle  Secotine;  vaudeville  en  1  acte  et  2 
tableaux,  par  Daniel  Jourda.  Paris,  C.  Jou- 
bert, 1914.    60  p.    8°. 

©    Mar.    28,    1914;    Ic.    Apr.    6,    1914;    D: 
36613;  Joubert,  Paris.  27701a 

Mam'zelle  Sourire;  operette  en  3  actes,  paroles 
de  ]\Iaurice  de  Marsan,  musique  de  Aim6  La- 
chaurae.  Paris,  Enoch  &  cie.,  1906.  2  p.  1., 
140  p.     12°.       [Libretto  only] 

©   Enoch   &   CO.,    Paris;    D :  8608,   May    26, 
1906;  2c.  May  26,  1906.  27702 

Mam'zelle  Toinette;  a  farcical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  Geo.  H.  Jessop  and  William  Gill. 

©  Jessop  and  Gill,  New  York ;  1883 :  215S9, 
Nov.  21.  27703 

Man  (The);  bubble  in  4  acts,  by  C.  Moore.  [94] 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    24,    1914;    D :  36133 ;    Carlyle 
Moore,  Dingman's  Ferry,  Pa.  27703a 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  Ford,  written  with 


the  co-operation  of  Ben  B.  Lindsey  and  Har- 
vey J.  O'Higgins.     [95]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©    Ic.    Sept.    9,    1911;     D:  25174;     Harriot 
Ford,  New  York.  27704 


1384 


27705 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


27726 


Man  (The) — Coutinued. 

drama  in  3  acts,  by  R.  Martin,     91  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec,  8,  1909 ;  D :  17714 ;  Rae  Martin, 
New  York,  27705 


by   W.   J.   Tweed   and   J.   W,   Binder 

[5],  141  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  24,  1912;  D :  31787 ;  Walter 
James  Tweed  and  James  Wolfe  Binder,  At- 
lantic City.  27706 

—  a  melodrama,  by  M.  F,  Sheldon  and  E,  A. 


Sumner. 

©   M.   French   Sheldon,  New  York;   1887: 
13231,  May  19.  27707 

monodrama   in   4   acts,   by   C.   F.    Ohliger. 


27  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  12,  1915 ;  D :  39369 ;  Carl  F.  Ohli- 
ger, Pittsburgh.  27707a 

—  1  act  drama,  by  S.  Wallace,  4  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  30,  1911 ;  D :  23215 ;  Smith  Wal- 
lace, Haverhill,  Mass.  27708 

—  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  B.  Green.  [58]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten, 

©  Ic.   July  21,  1914;  D :  37G39 ;   Albert  B. 
Green,  San  Francisco.  27708a 

—  play  in  3  acts,  by  Harry  Adams  Conklin 
and  Frank  Roland  Conklin.  134  p.  4°. 
Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  July  3.  1914 ;  D :  37457 ;  H.  A.  Conk- 
lin, Huntington,  N.  Y.  27708b 

a  scriptural  play,  by  G.  F.  Millner.     60  p. 


f  .     Typewritten, 

©  George  F.  Millner,  Toronto,  Canada ;  D : 
15921,  May  22,  1909;   2c.   May  22,  1909. 

27709 

—  3  act  play,  by  E.  E.  Kidder,     [91]  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©    Oct.    16,    1911;    D:  25509;    Edward    E. 
Kidder,  New  York.  27710 

■  or.  Square. 

©  Joseph  W.  Kane,  Pittsburgh ;   D :  15094, 
Feb.  16,  1909.  27711 

Man  (A),  a  maid  and  a  dress-suit  case.  See 
Orig'inal  monolog'ues  and  sketches. 

Man,  a  mouse,  and  some  kittens;  a  musical  and 
pantomimic  oddity  in  1  scene  aud  3  tableaux, 
by  A.  Kingsbury.  2  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Synopsis  only] 

©  Audrey  Kingsbury,  New  York;  D :  7357, 
Oct.  4,  1905;  2c.  Oct.  4,  1905.  27712 

Man  (A)  about  the  place;  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
O.  West.    28  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Olive  West,  New  York ;  D :  342,  Apr.  12, 
1901 ;  2c.  Apr.  12,  1901.  27713 


Man  (A)  about  town;  a  dramatic  episode  in  1 
act,  by  Stanislaus  Stange.  New  York,  Chi- 
cago [etc.]  M.  Witmark  &  sons,  1906.  18  p. 
front,  (port.)  12°.  (Charles  Dickson's  fa- 
mous 1  act  plays) 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons,  New  York ;  D :  9139, 
Sept.  24,  1906;  2c.  Sept.  24,  1906.  27714 

a  negro  farce  in  1  act,  by  E.  Bowers.  Bos- 
ton, W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1894.  10  p.  12°. 
([Baker's  darkey  plays]) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;   1894: 
32982,  June  22 ;  2c.  Aug.  2.  27715 

Man  (The)  above;  psychological  play  in  4  acts, 

by  B.  J.  Hnkoun.     [140]  p.    4°,    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .July  17,  1911;  D:  24706;  Benjamin  .T. 

Hakoun,  New  York.  27716 

Man  (The)  across  the  hall. 

©  Nevada  Farrington,  New  York ;  D :  11113, 
Aug.  5,  1907.  27717 

Man  (The)  across  the  street;  a  monologue- 
sketch  in  1  scene,  by  A.  H.  Laidlaw,  jr.  Type- 
written. 

©  Alexander  H.   Laidlaw,   jr..  New  York; 
1899  :  702G0,  Oct.  28  ;  2c.  Oct.  28.  27718 

Man  across  the  way;  comedy  playlet,  by  Z. 
Jilarston.    9  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mav  2,  1910 ;  D :  20934 ;  Zelda  Mars- 
ton,  Carbondale.  Pa,  27719 

Man   (The)  ahead. 

©    Charles    Henry    Fowler,    Brooklyn ;    D : 
5776,  Nov.  15,  1904.  27720 

Man  (A)  among  men;  an  original  play  in  4  acts, 
based  on  the  adventures  of  the  historical 
Admirable  Crichton,  by  M.  Goldsmith. 

©  Milton  Goldsmith,  New  York;  D :  13534, 
Aug.  11,  1908.  27721 

Man  (A)  and  a  maid;  by  N.  Pierson.  8  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  26.  1911;  D :  25321 ;  Nita  Pier- 
son,  New  York.  27722 

a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  A.  E.  Ives. 

©  Alice  E.  Ives,  New  York;  D :  4162,  Oct. 

30,  1903.  27723 

• •  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Helen  M.  Palmer.    Phil- 

a-lelphia.  The  Penn  publishing  company,  1907. 

17  p.     12°. 

©   Penn   pub.    co..   Philadelphia ;    D :  10357, 
Apr.  16,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  16,  1907.  27724 

Man  (A)  and  a  president;  play  in  5  acts,  by 
G.  V.  Kracht.     [45]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  25,  1912;  D:  31461;  George  V. 
Kracht,  Niagara  Falls,   N.   Y.  27725 

Man  (A)  and  a  woman;  a  fabrication,  by 
George  Hazelton. 

©    Geo.    C.    Hazelton,    jr..    New   York ;    D : 
11602,  Oct.  26,  1907.  27726 


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27746 


Man  (A)  and  a  woman — Continued. 

play  in  1  act,  by  L.  M.  Meaney.     [1],  18  p. 

4°.     Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Feb.  26,  1914 ;  D :  36162 ;  Lottie  Myr- 
tle Meaney,  Charlestown,  IMass.  27726a 

Man  and  his  master.     Sec  Gipsy  (The)  guar- 
dian. 

Man  (A)  and  his  mate;  in  3  acts,  by  Harold 
Diirant.     SO  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    H.    R.    Durant,    Waterbury,    Conn.;    D: 
14352,  Nov.  23,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  23,  1908.     27737 

Man  and  his  money;  by  M.  Mawlette.     115  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  24,  1910 ;  D :  20009 ;  Mona  Maw- 
lette, Yonkers,  N.  Y.  27728 

Man  and  his  price;  a  romantic  comedy,  by  J. 
Abbott.     62  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    .Tohn    Abbott,    Columbus,    O. ;    D :  9796, 
.Tan.  16,  1907 ;  2c.  .Jan.  16,  1907.  27729 

Man  (A)  and  his  v^ife;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
C  Goodloe. 

©  Carter  Goodloe,  Summit,  N.  J. ;  D :  13081. 
May  26,  1908.  27730 

by  J.  G.  Randolph-White.     94  p.     f°. 

Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Jan.   31,   1911;    D:  23225;    Jane   G. 
Randolph-White,  Jamaica,  N.  Y.  27731 

Man  and  man;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  F.  P.  Foster. 

©   F.    P.   Foster,   New   York ;    1876 :  12S80, 

Nov.  21.  27732 

-a  play  in  5  acts,  by  F.  Foster. 

©    Fannv    Foster,   New   York;    1876:6782, 
May  31.  27733 

Same. 

©    F.    P.    Foster,    New    York;    1876:11499, 


Oct.  10. 


27734 


Man  and  master;  play  in  1  act,  by  P.  L.  Weil. 
17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  13,  1913 ;  D :  32661 ;  Percival  L. 
Weil,  New  York.  27735 

Man  and  superman;  by  Bernard  Shaw.  Cam- 
bridge [Mass.]  The  University  press,  1903. 
xxxvii  p..  2  1.,  243  p.     12°. 

©  G.  B.  Shaw,  London ;  A :  64663,  July  23, 
1903 ;  2c.  Aug.  12,  1903 ;  2c.  May  28,  1904. 

27735a 

a   comedy    and    a   philosophy,    by    Bernard 

Shaw.     New  York,  Brentano's,  1913.     xxxvii 
p.,  2  1.,  175  p.     16°. 

©   Sept.    10,    1913;    2c.   Nov.    13,   1913;    A: 
361151 ;  G.  B.  Shaw,  London.  27736 

Man  (The)  and  the  burglaress;  a  comedy  in  1 
act,  by  P.  Irwin.    18  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Payson  Irwin,  New  York ;  D :  3196.  Mar. 
27,  1903 ;  2c.  Mar.  27,  1903.  27737 


Man  and  the  cad;  1  act  playlet,  by  T.  Hall.  9 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Feb.   14,   1910;   D:  20185;   Thurston 
Hall,  New  York.  27738 

Man  (The)  and  the  deal;  4  act  drama,  by  O, 
F.  D.  Neel.     89  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  20,  1910 ;  D :  22873 ;  O.  F.  Spaete, 
Boston.  27739 

Man  (The)  and  the  girl;  or.  The  autocratic 
father  and  his  impulsive  daughter,  quad- 
rangle drama  of  tabloid  comedy,  bv  J.  O.  Wal- 
lis.     23  p.    4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  29,  1915;  D:  40199;  John  Cal- 
vin Wallis,  Denver.  27739a 

Man  (The)  and  the  maid;  playlet  in  1  act,  by 
AV.  Brewer.     16  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  14,  1911 ;  D :  25758 ;  William  W. 
Brewer,  San  Francisco.  27740 

Man  (The)  and  the  militant;  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  Elsa  Rendel  [pseud,  of  A.  Ellerbeck]  142 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   17,   1914;   D:  38149;   Aurania 
Ellerbeck,  New  York.  27740a 

play    in    1    act,     dramatized     from     Alice 


Brown's  story  of  the  same  name,  by  E.  Ren- 
del [pseud,  of  A.  Ellerbeck]  [2],  29  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  14,  1914;  D:  36027;  Elsa  Ren- 
del, Boston.  27740b 

Man  and  the  nurse;  drama  in  1  act,  by  J,  C. 
Rosenberg.     11  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  4,  1909 ;  D :  17612 ;  Jane  Church 
Rosenberg,  Indianapolis.  '       27741 

Man  (The)  and  the  thief.     See  Circumstantial 
evidence. 

Man  (The)  and  the  woman. 

©  Charles  Stewart  Booth,  New  Orleans; 
D :  11373,  Sept.  18,  1907.  27742 

Man  (A)  and  three  women;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
G.   Steerup.     [93]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jtine  5,  1912;  D:  29930;  Godfrey 
Steerup,  Chicago.  27743 

Man  and  wife;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Harry  A. 
Webber. 

©  A.  D.  Ames,  Clyde,  O. ;  1874 :  11039.  Aug. 
25.  27744 

a   drama   in  4   acts,   by   P.   H.   McCaigue. 

120  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Philip  Henry  McCaigue,  Marblehead, 
Mass.;  D :  13913,  Sept.  14,  1908;  2c.  Oct.  5, 
1908.  27745 

an    original    dramatic    arrangement    in    5 


acts,    of   Wilkie   Collins'   romantic   novel,   by 
A.  Daly. 

©  Augustin  Daly,  New  York;   1870:1911, 
Sept.  17.  27746 


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27746 


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27762 


Man  and  woman;  dramatic  sketch  in  1  scene, 
by  E.  Crotty.     21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Mar.  22,  1915;   D:  40135;   Elizabetli 
Crotty,  Cleveland.  27746a 

suffrage  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Brown  Lan- 

done.     [4],  81  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  9,  1912;   D :  29622 ;  L.  E.  Lan- 
done,  inc.,  New  York.  27747 

Man  around  the  corner.      See  Cave  woman. 

Man  (The)  at  the  door;  an  act  for  two  males, 
by  .Jeff  T.  Branen.     8  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©   J.  T.   Branen,   Chicago;   D :  12319.   Feb. 
6,  1908;  2c.  Feb.  6,  1908.  27748 

Man  (The)  behind;  a  play  in  5  acts,  dramatized 
by  T.  S.  Denison  from  his  novel.  The  man  be- 
hind. 

©    Thomas    S.    Denison,    Chicago;    18S8: 
26349,   Sept.   15.  27749 

Man  (The)  behind  the  curtain.  See  Christ- 
mas chimes. 

Man  (The)  behind  the  gun. 

©   James   Frederick   Fulton,   Kansas   City, 
Mo.;  1900  A:  9582,  Apr.  14.  27750 

— —a  play  in  1  act  [by  Joseph  Standish]  7  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Eddie  Fov,  United  States ;  D :  4641.  Feb. 
23,  1904;  2c.  Feb.  23,  1904.  27751 

Man  (The)  behind  the  mask;  playlet,  by  Annie 
Mack  Berlein.     21  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    E.    J.    Mack,    Bensonhurst,    N.    Y. ;    D: 
2122.   July  15,   1902;   2c.   June  16,  1902. 

27752 

Man  (The)  behind  the  screen;  [play  in  1  act] 
by  Harry  Lorenzo  Chapin.  [9]  p.  12°.  {In 
The  adoption  and  other  sketches,  poems  and 
plays,  by  H.  L.  Chapin) 

©   Aug.   9,    1909;    2c.    Aug.    11,    1909;    A: 
244693 ;  H.  L.  Chapin,  Huron,  O.  27752a 

Man  (The)  builder;  story  of  modern  society  in 
4  acts,  by  B.  F.  Meurling.  [2],  60  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Nov.   28,   1914;   D:  38994;   Beutil  F. 
Meurling,  Omaha,  Neb.  27752b 

Man  (A)  can  only  do  his  best;  fantastic  com- 
edy in  1  act,  by  K.  S.  Goodman.  Chicago, 
Stage  guild,  1915.     52  p.     12°. 

©   May    15,    1915;    2c.    May   20,   1915;    D: 
40706;    Kenneth    Sawyer   Goodman,    Chicago. 

27752c 

—  —  See  also  Quick  curtains. 

Man  (The)  eagle;  play  in  2  acts,  by  H.  Monroe. 
[1],  83  p.    8°.    Ms. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    29,    1914;    D:  35843;    Harriet 
Monroe,  Chicago.  27752d 


Man-eater  (The);  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
William  .J.  McKiernan. 

©  Jennie  K.  McKiernan,  Newark,  N.  J. ; 
D :  3398,  May  8,  1903.  27753 

musical   comedy    in   2   acts,    by    Carl    R. 

Moore  and  G.  H.  Shelton.     90  p.     4°.     Type- 
written.     [Libretto  only] 

©  George  Handy  Shelton,  Grand  Rapids, 
Mich. ;  D :  11645,  Nov.  1,  1907 ;  2c.  Nov.  1, 
1907.  27754 

Man  (A)  first;  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  M.  Kelley. 
[90]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  29,  1912;  D:  29540;  Ethel  M. 
Kelley,  Dennisport,  Mass.  27755 

sketch  in  1  act,  by  E.  Hope.     11  p.     f°. 


Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mav    23,    1911;     D:  24275;     Evelvn 
Hope.  New  York.  27756 

Man  (A)  for  a  man;  sketch,  by  J.  A.  Culbert. 
20  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Aug.  2,   1915;   D:  41384;   Joseph  A. 
Culbert.  Philadelphia.  27756a 

Man  (A)  for  an  hour;  a  musical  comedy  in  2 
acts,  by  R.  Barlow.  56  p.  f°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Reginald  Bar]ow%  New  York;  D :  11606, 
Oct.  5,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  5,  1907.  27757 

Man  for  the  plnce;  light  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
W.  A.  Lawson.     172  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  3,  1909;  D:  17275;  William  A. 
Lawson,  Sacramento,  Cal.  27758 

Man  (The)  from  America.  See  King  Khaam- 
zobull. 

Man  (The)  from  Arizona;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by 
D.  S.  Maddox. 

©  Penn  pub.  co..  Philadelphia  ;  1899 :  48866, 
July  28 ;  2c.  July  28.  27759 

Man  (The)  from  below;  a  farce  comedy,  by 
A.  A.  Aarons. 

©   Alfred   A.   Aarons,   New   Y^ork ;    D :  416, 
Apr.  30,  1901.  27760 

Man  from  Berkeley;  an  A.raerican  serio-comic 
lollege  play  in  1  act,  by  De  AV.  Allen  [pseud. 
of  A.  A.  Adleman] 

©    De   Wolfe   Allen,    New   York;    D:9044, 
Aug.  21,  1906.  27761 

Man  (The)  from  Borneo;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  Charles  Townsend.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison 
[1901]  42  p.  12°.  ([Denison's  series,  v.  11, 
no.  64,  July,  1901]) 

©  T.  S.  Denison.  Chicago ;  D :  633,  July  3, 
1901 ;  2c.  July  20,  1901.  27762 


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Man  (The)  from  Brandon;  a  fnrce  in  1  act,  by 
J.  I\I.  Taylor.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co., 
1907.     19  p.     12°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Bcston ;  D :  1141S, 
Sept.  26,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  26,  1907.  27763 

Man  from  Broadway;  farce  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  C.  Halpin.    28  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

®  Ic.  Apr.  7,  1910 ;  D :  20738 ;  Charles  Hal- 
pin,  Boston.  27764 

Man  (The)  from  California.  See  "Won  on  a 
bluff. 

Man  (The)  from  Copper  Valley;  a  new  Ameri- 
can play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Eastman. 

©  Adolph  Eastman,  New  York;   D :  13381, 
July  21,  1908.  27765 

Man  (A)  from  Cork;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
George  Hoey. 

©    Herbert    S.    Cawthorn,    United    States; 
1894:4364,  Jan.  18.  27766 

Man    (The)  from  Death  Valley;  comedy  in  1 

act,  by  H.  Bag.?.     [1],  22  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  13,  1913 ;  D :  32662 ;  Helen  Bagg, 

Chicago.  27767 

Man  (A)  from  Denver;  comedy  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  Frank  H.  Bernard.  New  York,  S. 
Frencl/;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1913.  52  p. 
12°.     ( [French's  American  acting  ed.,  18] ) 

©   Sept.   19,   1913;  2c.   Sept.  20,   1913;   D: 
34497;  Samuel  French,  New  York.  27768 

Man  (The)  from  Germany.     Typewritten. 

©  Chas.  Krenger  and  H.  M.  Crouse,  Chi- 
cago ;  1900  A :  26865,  Oct.  29 ;  2c.  Oct.  29. 

27769 

Man  (The)  from  God's  country;  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  vr.  H.  Clifford.  153  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  18,  1915;  D:  41.564;  William  H. 
Clifford,  Los  Angeles.  27769a 

Man  (The)  from  Hackensack;  a  comedy  drama 
in  3  acts,  by  C.  M.  Carter. 

©  Charles  Maxson  Carter,  New  York ;  1897 : 
38284,  June  30.  27770 

Man  (The)  from  headquarters;  by  E.  S.  Tup- 
per.    22  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Edith  Sessions  Tupper,  New  York ;   D : 
6486,  Apr.  10,  1905 ;  2c.  Apr.  10,  1905.      27771 

Man  from  Heidelberg';  farce  in  1  act,  by  W.  R. 
Bandall.    29  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  15,  1910 ;  D :  17942 ;  AVilliam  Ru- 
fus  Randall,  NeAv  York.  27772 

Man  from  hell;  by  E.  Magie.  20  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    2,    1909 ;    D :  17088 ;    Elizabeth 
Magie,  Chicago.  27773 


Man   (The)  from  Hell's  Kitchen;  a  play  in  3 

acts,  by  .James  Knox  [pseud,  of  I.  N.  Natkins] 

©  Isaac  Newton  Natkins,  New  Yoi'k;   D: 

IGOOS,  June  5,  1909.  27774 

Man  (The)  from  home;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  F. 
Hof)per.     [10]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    7,    1914;    D:  36634;    Franklin 
Ilooiiei-,  New  York.  27774a 

-T — in  4  acts,  by  N.  Booth  Tarkington  and 
Harry  Leon  Wilson.    118  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Liebler  &  co.,  New  York ;  D :  10582,  May 
17,  1907 ;  2c.  May  17,  1907.  27775 

[play  in  4  acts]  by  Booth  Tarkington  and 

Harry  Leon  Wilson,  with  illustrations  from 
scones  in  the  play  by  Luther  S.  White.  New 
York  and  London,  Harper  and  brothers,  1908. 
7  p.  1.,  13-175,  [IJ  p.    front,  7  pl.    8°. 

©  Harper  &  bros..  New  York ;   A :  221668, 
Nov.  6,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  12,  1908.  27775a 

Man  (The)  from  Hong-Kong;  a  comedy-drama 
in  3  acts,  by  F.  Sidney.  86  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Florence   Sidney,   Toronto,   Canada ;    D : 
13509,  July  27,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  17,  1908.     27776 

Man  (The)  from  Indiana;  a  1  act  comedy  bur- 
lesque, by  G.  M.  IMcCarthy. 

©  George  M.  McCarthy,  Jersey  City ;  1897 : 
39886,  July  S.  27777 

or,  In  the  foothills,  a  comedy-play  of  the 

range  country  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Moss.  [2],  46 
p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  7,  1912  ;  D  :  29904 ;  Fredric  Moss, 
Kansas  City,  Mo.  -  27778 

Man  (The)  from  Ireland;  tabloid  musical  com- 
edy in  1  act  and  3  scenes,  by  Charles  Morton. 
Chicago,  Chicago  manuscript  co.,  1914.  20  p. 
f°.    Mimeographed.     [Libretto  only] 

©    Dec.    23,    1914;    2c.    Apr.    21,    1915;    D: 
40421 ;  Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  27778a 

Man  from  Italy. 

©   Clara   M.    Dmm,    Moline,    111.";    D :  81.58. 
Mar.  14,  1906.  27779 

by  William  Bonelli.  [7]  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Murrv  Livingston,  New  York ;  D :  15669. 
Apr.  20,  1909;  2c.  Apr.  2(^1,  1909.  27780 

Man  (The)  from  Keen's. 

©  Paul  Henkel,  New  York ;  D :  15542,  Apr. 
5,  1909.  27781 

Man  from  Klondyke;  or.  Oh  give  me  a  horn! 
by  C.  B.  Baker.     Typewritten. 

©   C.    B.    Baker,     Spokane.     AVash.,     1899: 
64490,  Oct.  5;  2c.  Oct.  20.  1900.  27782 

See     also     Hypnotic     doctor. — Strenuous 


(A)  proposal. 


1388 


27783 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


27806 


Man  (The)  from  Louisville.  See  Fifty  miles 
from  Cheyenne. 

Man  (The)  from  Macy's;  a  1  act  comedy,  re- 
written by  W.  M.  Cressy  from  the  book  by 
Ira  Dodge.     31  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

!©  Will  M.  Cressy,    Concord,    N.    H. ;    D: 
8349,  Apr.  14,  1906 ;  2c.  Apr.  14,  1906.    27783 

Man  (The)  from  Maine;  a  farcical  comedy  in 
4  acts,  by  F.  C.  Griffith.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Frank    Carlos    Griffith,     Boston;     1896: 
54008,  Sept.  29 ;  2c.  June  16,  1906.  27784 

■ a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  Harry  Meredith. 

©  Edwin  H.  Price,  New  York ;  1888 :  27482, 
Sept.  27.  27785 

an  original  drama  in  5  acts,  by  C.  Town- 
send.  Author's  ed.  New  York,  H.  Roorbach, 
1893.  42  p.  12°.  ([Roorbach's  American  ed. 
of  acting  plays,  no.  60] ) 

©  Charles  Townsend,  Weedsport,  N.  Y. ; 
1893 :  14789,  Mar.  24 ;  2c.  Aug.  28.  27786 

a  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  E.  Hannafy. 

©  Michael  E.  Hannafy,  Westerly,  R.  I.; 
1899  :  33784,  May  19  ;  2c.  May  19.  27787 

Man  from  Manila;  a  sketch  of  odd  fancies  as 
a  curtain  raiser,  for  two  people,  by  Robert 
Griffin  Morris.     18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Elenor  de  Berrein  Morris,  Brooklyn;  D: 
6099,  Jan.  19,  1905 ;  2c.  Jan.  19,  1905.     27788 

Man  (A)  from  Mars;  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts, 
scenario,  book,  lyrics  and  dialogue  by  C.  H. 
Robinson,  music  by  John  H.  Gower. 

©  Charles  H.  Robinson,  New  York;  1897: 
50776,  Sept.  11.  27789 

■  an  original  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  libretto 

by  H.  R.  Evans  and  H.  G.  Martin,  music  by 
li.  G.  Martin.     Typewritten. 

©  Harry  R.  Evans  and  Harry  G.  Martin, 
United  States ;  1894 :  59027,  Dec.  18 ;  2c.  Jan. 
12,  1895.  27790 

or,    1000    years    hence,     a     melodramatic 

travesty   in  4  acts,   with  scenario,    incidents, 

songs,  music  and  dialogue,  by  C.  H.  Robinson. 

©    Charles    H.    Robinson,     Denver;     1894: 

48344,  Oct.  17.  27791 


Man  (The)  from  Missouri;  a  melodrama  in  4 
acts. 

©  Harry  W.  Williams,  jr.,  and  Samuel  H. 
Scribner,  Pittsburgh;  D :  1273,  Jan.  11,  1902. 

27794 

or.  Back  taxes,  comic  play  with  song  and 


Man  from  Maryland;  by  L.  Silvers.  64  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  13,  1910 ;  D :  17932 ;  Lew  Silvers, 
Sheboygan,  Wis.  27792 

Man  from  Minnesota;  1  act  farce  comedy  play- 
let, by  C.  A.  Lindholra.  24  p.  4°.  Type- 
written, 

©  Ic.  Dec.  6,  1909 ;  D :  17741 ;  Charles  Ar- 
thur Lindholm,  Minneapolis.  27793 


dance,  by  I.  B.  Campbell. 

©  Isabella  B.  Campbell,  Colorado  Springs, 
Col. ;  1899 :  7542,  Jan.  23  ;  Ic.  Jan.  23.     27795 

Man  (The)  from  Nevada;  a  comedy  drama  in 

4  acts,  by  G.  Ulrich.    75  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Ulrich,  Oakland,  Cal. ;  D:3101, 

Mar.  7,  1903;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1903.  27796 

Same.    Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  [1905]     77  p. 

12°.     (On  cover:  Alta  series) 

©   Thomas   S.   Denison,   Chicago ;    D :  7073, 
Aug.  7,  1905;  2c.   Oct.  19,  1905.  27797 

Man  (The)  from  New  York;  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  C.  Henry  [i.  e.  Catherine*  Henry  West] 
[17]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  15,  1911;   D:  23366;   Catherine 
Henry,  New  Rockford,  N.  D.  27798 

comedy  playlet  in  1  act,  by  B.  Gray.     14  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  10,  1911 ;  D :  23319 ;  Barry  Gray, 
Philadelphia.  27799 

Man  from  nowhere;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C. 
L.  Preston. 

©  Clarence  L.  Preston,  Findlay,  O. ;  1896: 
47880,   Aug.  24.  27800 

Man  (The)  from  out  there;  a  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  E.  A.  Martin. 

©  E.  Allen  Martin,  Cody,  Wyo. ;  D :  14269, 
Nov.  12,  1908.  27801 

Man  (The)  from  out  yonder;  a  vaudeville  act, 
by  J.  H.  Hughes.     10  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 
©  Joseph  H.  Hughes,  Saginaw,  Mich. ;  D : 
10398,  Apr.  23,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  23,  1907.    27802 

Man  (The)  from  Paris;  a  3  act  comedy,  by  B. 
R.  Clawson,  jr. 

©  Bowen  R.  Clawson,  jr.,  Chicago ;  1899 : 
15369,  Feb.  27.  27803 

Man  (The)  from  Reno;  American  play  in  3 
acts,  by  H.  A.  McAnarney.     148  p.     8°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  8,  1910;   D:  22011;   Henry  A. 
McAnarney,  Baltimore.  27804 

comedy  sketch,  by  George  Welcome.    16  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.   2,   1911;    D :  23515 ;    Edmund 
Stover,   San  Francisco.  27805 

Man  (The)  from  Roscommon;  comedy  sketch, 
by  Jolm  T.  Doyle.  [3],  22  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  July  29,  1912 ;  D :  30370 ;  Marion  Wil- 
lard  Doyle,  Allston,  Mass.  27806 


1389 


27807 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


27828 


Man  (The)  from  Sacramento;  melodrama  in  4 
acts  and  10  scenes,  by  Jeau  Barry  more.  76  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©   United    amusement    co.,    Erie,    Pa. ;    D : 
8520,   May   14,   1906;    2c.   June  29,    1906. 

27807 

Man  (The)  from  Santiago;  a  comedy.  Type- 
written. 

©   Virna  Woods,   Sacramento,   Cal. ;   1899 : 
17154,  Mar.  6;  2c.  Mar.  18.  27808 

Man  (The)  from  Sweden;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 
Clarence  Black.    44  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  July  2,  1909 ;  2c.  July  26,  1909  ;  D  :  16348 ; 
James  Edwards,  Chicago.  27809 

Man  from  Tammany;  1  act  comedy,  by  Jack 
Burnett.     10  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  4,  1909 ;  D :  17277 ;  Felix  Haney, 
Washington.  27810 

Man  (A)  from  Tammay;  a  musical  farce  com- 
edy in  3  acts,  by  E.  F.  Rush. 

©  Edwin  F.  Rush,  New  York ;  1896 :  22094, 
Apr.  9.  27811 

Man  (The)  from  Tangier;  a  farce,  by  A.  E. 
Wills. 

©   Anthony   E.   Wills,    Brooklyn;    D :  5891, 
Oct.  26,  1904.  27812 

Man  (The)  from  Texas;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by 
Bernard  Francis  Moore. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;   1898: 
75916,  Dec.  27 ;  2c.  Feb.  27,  1899.  27813 


—  an  original  farcical  local  drama  in  3  acts, 
intei'spersed  with  original  songs  and  music,  by 
F.  Keller. 

©  Frederick  Keller,  New  York ;  1888 :  5268, 
Feb.  17.  27814 


See  also  Knife  (The) 

Man  (The)  from  the  moon;  a  comic  opera  in  3 
acts. 

©  W.  Oakley  Stout,  St.  Paul ;  D :  2130,  July 
17,  1902.  27815 


—  operetta  in  4  acts,  by  H.  Greeley.    43  p.    4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©    Ic.    Aug.    24,    1912;    D :  30629 ;    Horace 
Greeley,  New  York.  27816 

play  in  1  act,  by  M.  Reardon.     16  p.     4°. 


Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Oct.  2,  1915;  D:  41883;  Mark  Rear- 
don, New  York.  27816a 

Man  (A)  from  the  North;  dramatic  playlet  in 
1  scene,  by  C.  n.  O'Donnell.  [1]„5  p.  f°. 
Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  July  5,  1912;  D :  30178 ;  Charles  H. 
O'Donnell,  New  York.  27817 


Man  from  the  sea;  play  in  1  act,  by  P.  Dickey 

and  G.  W.  Goddard.     19  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  21,  1909 ;  D  :  16682  ;  Paul  Dickey 

and  Charles  W.  Goddard,  New  York.       27818 

Man  (The)  from  the  States. 

©  Jos.  A.  Physioc,  New  York  ;  D  :  1988,  June 
9,  1902.  27819 

Man  (The)  from  the  West;  or.  From  thechapar- 
•  ral  to  Wall  st.,  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts  and 
9  scenes,  by  Oliver  J.  Booth  and  H.  Lacy. 

©   Harry   Lacy,   New   Haven;    1894:393r)6, 
Aug.  27.  27820 

Man  (The)  from  Tiffany's;  play  in  1  act,  by 
J.  J.  McCowan.    13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    John    J.    McCowan,    Buffalo ;    D :  10930, 
July  3,  1907;  2c.  June  17,  1907.  27821 

Man  (The)  from  Virginia;  play  of  the  golden 
West  in  4  acts,  by  B.  Chestermau.  46  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .July  28,  1915  ;  D  :  41340  ;  Bruce  Ches- 
termau, Vergennes,  Vt.  27821a 

Man  (The)  from  v/here;  [plav  in  2  acts,  by  M.  S. 
Burt]  16  numb.  1.  8°.  Printed,  and  9  p.  f°. 
Mimeographed. 

©  M.  Struthers  Burt,  Princeton,  N.  J. ;  D : 
5126,  June  3,  1904 ;  2c.  May  25,  1904.        27822 

Man  (The)  from  Yucatan;  musical  comedy  in 
2  acts,  by  M.  E.  Swan.  110  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    8,    1912;    D :  29315 ;    Mark    E. 
Swan,  New  York.  27823 

Man-hater  (The);  a  side-splitting  comedy  in  3 
acts,  a  satire  on  woman's  rights,  by  W.  Buseli. 
44  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©    William    Busch,    St.    Louis;    1888:. 5592, 
Feb.  21 ;  2c.  Apr.  30.  27824 

—  sketch  in  1  act,   by  A.   W.   Cole.      [21]    p. 

8°.     Ms. 

©   Ic.   Mar.  31,   1911;   D :  2.3812 ;   Anna  W. 
Cole,  Indianapolis.  27825 


— -vaudeville  sketch,  by  L.  and  W.  C.  Dowlan. 
[2],  15  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  2,  1912 ;  D :  28183 ;  Leonora  and 
Wm.  C.  Dowlan,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.     27826 

or.   Woman's   emancipation,   comedy   in  5 


acts,    adapted    from    the    German,    by    Mrs. 
Sn)idl-Carr. 

©    Mrs.    Smidl-Carr,    I'hiladelphia ;    1888: 
30034,  Oct.  22.  27827 

Man-haters  (The);  original  entertainment,  by 
S.  S.  Tibbals.  Franklin,  O.,  Eldridge  enter- 
tainment house,  1912.    21  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  1,  1912 ;  2c.  Dec.  9,  1912 ;  D :  31663 ; 
Seymour  S.  Tibbals,  Franklin,  O.  27828 


1390 


27829 


COPYRIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED  STATES 


27851 


Man  (The)  he  mig'ht  have  been;  drama  in  1 
act,  by  S.  Spedden.    17  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  3,  1911 ;  D :  23011 ;  Sam  Spedden, 
Dallas.  27829 

Man  (The)  he  oug-ht  to  be;  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  V.  Blake  and  A.  Hughes.  88  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  le.  Aug.  20,  1913 ;  D :  34208 ;  James  Vila 
Blake  and  Amelia  Hughes,  Chicago.        27830 

Man  higher  up;  a  comedy  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
by  A.  Knott.    94  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Adelbert  Knott,  Chicago;   D :  7912,  Jan. 
29,  1906;  2c.  Jan.  29,  1906.  27831 

a  comedy  playlet,  by  Jack  KenjT.n.     12  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  16,  1912  ;  D  :  30859  ;  Fannie  Ab- 
bott Andrews.  St.  Louis.  27832 

■play  in  4  acts,  by  Edith  Ellis  [i.  e.  E.  E. 


Furness]     163  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  19,  1912 ;  D :  30576 ;  Edith  Ellis 
Furness,  New  York.  27833 

by  J.  Keller.     [1],  68  p.     4°.     Type- 


written. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  18,  1912;  D :  30887 ;  Joseph  C. 
Keller,  New  York.  27834 

play  in  1  act,  by  P.  Bergin.     [1],  8  p.     f°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  5,  1914;  D :  39011 ;   Peggy  Ber- 
gin, Los  Angeles.  27834a 


—  play    of   passing   conditions   in    3   acts,    by 
A.  J.  Eddy.     124  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  29.  1909;  D :  17219 ;  Arthur  .Je- 
rome Eddy,  Chicago.  27835 

a   political   comedy   drama    in   4   acts,   by 


W.  L.  Roberts.     135  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  William    Lynch    Roberts,    IMiami,    Fla. ; 
D :  12204,  Jan.  18,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  IS,  1908. 

27836 
— -  See  also  Protected  interests. 


Man  (The)  hunt;  a  dramatic  reality  in  1  act, 
by  L.  Marston.     6  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Lawrence  Marston,  New  York;  D :  12703, 
Mar.  16,  1908;  2c.  Mar.  16,  1908.  27837 

an  operatic  farce,  book  and  lyrics  by  M.  J. 

A.  McDonald,  music  by  Lyle  C.  True. 

©  Morton  J.  A.  McDonald,  San  Francisco, 
Cal. ;  D  :  6466,  Apr.  5,  1905.  27838 

Man  (A)  in  a  million. 

©  Jacob  Lee  Roth,  Chicago ;  D :  10632,  INIay 
24,  1907.  27839 

-drama  in  4  acts,   [by]   P.  G.  Piatti.     [2], 

190  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   July    18,   1912;    D:  30294;   Peter   G. 
Piatti,  New  York.  27840 


Man  (A)  in  a  thousand;  a  drama  in  5  acts. 
©  Oliver  D.  Byron,   United  States;   1893: 
6542,  Feb.  2.  27841 

Man    (A)   in  black;  a   drama  in  4  acts,   from 
Le  Fanu's  Uncle  Silas,  by  George  W.  Ryer. 

©  Catberine  M.   Ryer,  Brooklyn;   D :  3006, 
Feb.  11,  1903.  27842 

a  romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  founded  upon 

Stanley    J.    Weyman's    famous    novel    of    the 
same  name,   by  E.   Williams.     Typewritten. 
©    Espy    W.    H.    WilUams,    New    Orleans; 
1897 :  26307,  Apr.  29 ;  2c.  June  7 ;  ■2c.  rev.  ed. 
Sept.  29.  '  27843 


—  a  society  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  G.  A. 
Lawrence.     68  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  George  Alfred  Lawrence,  New  York;  D: 
8151,  Mar.  12,  1906;  Ic.  Mar.  12,  1906;  Ic. 
Apr.  6,  1906.  27844 

or.   The   bravo   of  Venice,   a  drama   in  5 


acts  and  7  scenes,  by  H.  Townsend. 

©   Alexander    Salvini    and    Horace   Town- 
send,  United  States  ;  1889  :  18739,  June  18. 

27845 

Man  (The)  in  blue.  See  True  (A)  Ameri- 
can, 

Man  (The)  in  hiding";  play  in  3  acts,  by  S. 
Washburn.     [3],  77  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    15,    1913;    D :  35341 ;    Stanley 
Washburn,  Minneapolis.  27846 

Man  (The)  in  him;  play  in  1  act,  by  C.  E. 
Freybe.     [2],  15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Mar.   3,    1914;    D :  36227 ;    Carl   Ed- 
uard  Freybe,  Boston.  27847 

Man  (The)  in  Jinks ville;  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
S.  E.   Smyth.     17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    14,    1913;    D:  32942;    Sam    E. 
Smytb,  Omaha,  Neb.  27848 

Man  (The)  in  possession;  a  domestic  drama  in 
4  acts,  founded  upon  B.  L.  Farjeon's  story  of 
Bread,  cheese,  and  kisses. 

©  Thomas  B.  McDonough,  United  States; 
1876 :  3267,  Mar.  16.  27849 

Man  (The)  in  red;  by  H.  Holman.  5  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Harry    Holman,    New    York ;    D :  11669, 
Nov.  5,  1907;  2c.  Oct.  30,  1907.  27850 

— —  a  melodrama  in  a  prologue  and  5  acts,  by 
W.  Bert  Foster  and  B.  K.  Scott.  106  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Benjamin  K.  Scott,  Milwaukee ;  D :  6236. 
Feb.  17,  1905;  2c.  Feb.  17,  1905.  27851 

Man  in  the  armor;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  F.  H. 
Shepard.     [1],  16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  27,  1911 ;  D :  23753 ;  Frank  Hall 
Shepard,  Detroit.  27851a 


1391 


27852 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


27874 


Man  (The)  in  the  barrel;  f:\rce  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  Alice  Wilson  Browne.  39  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©   W.    Gault   Browne,    Chicago ;     D :  1914, 
May  21,  1902 ;  2c.  June  11,  1902.  27852 

Man  (The)  in  the  case;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  for 
female  characters  only,  by  Winthrop  Pack- 
ard. Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1896.  37  p. 
12°.     ([Baker's  ed.  of  plays]) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,   Boston;   1896: 
32374,  May  29;  2c.  Aug.  10.  27853 

farce  comedy,  by  Carina  Jordan.    94  p.    4°. 


.  Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  14,  1909;  D :  17793 ;  M.  J.  Jor- 
dan. New  York.  27854 

play,  by  Virens  H.  Virens.     [1],  21  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    26,    1912;    D:  28446;    Artbm- 
Bourchier,  London.  27855 

Man  (The)  in  the  coflan;  sketch  in  1  setting, 
by  Ethel  Rosen  Thaule  [pseud,  of  E.  Rosen- 
thal]     [3],  14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  8,  1914  ;  D  :  38068  ;  Ethel  Rosen- 
thal, San  Francisco.  27855a 

Man  (The)  in  the  dark;  playlet,  by  W.  L. 
Sweitzer.     26  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  7,  1912 ;  D :  28592 ;  Willard  Lee 
Sweitzer,  Allentown,  Pa.  27856 

Man  (The)  in  the  doorway;  play  in  1  act,  by 
M.  V.  Tracy.     [2],  9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  3,  1913;   D :  32504 ;  Mary  Vir- 
ginia Tracy,  New  York,  27857 

Man  (A)  in  the  house;  a  comedy,  by  M.  H. 
Krout. 

©   Mary   H.    Krout,    Crawfordsville,    Ind. ; 
1885  :  11406,  May  20.  27858 


a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  M.  H.  Krout. 

©  Mary   H.   Krout,   Chicago ;    1889 :  17156, 
June  6.  27859 

Man  (The)  in  the  iron  mask;  original  3d  act, 
some  of  the  ideas  and  part  of  the  dialogue 
being  taken  from  the  novels  of  Alexander  Du- 
mas, by  W.  S.  Hart.    Typewritten. 

©  William  S.  Hart,  Brooklyn ;  1897 :  47675, 
Aug.  25 ;  2c.  Aug.  25.  27860 

a  romantic  tragedy  in  4  acts,  by  D.  Robert- 


son. 

©    Donald    Robertson,    New    York;    1896: 
42237,  July  21.  27861 

Man  (The)  in  the  manhole;  comedy  in  1  act, 

by  G.  F.  Abbott.     [1],  28  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  19,  1912;  D:  29495;   Ge(»rge  F. 

Abbott,  Cambridge,  Mass.  27862 


Man  (The)  in  the  moon;  a  farce-comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  E.  T.  Wilson. 

©  Edgar  T.  Wilson,   United  States;  1890 
35614,  Nov.  12.  27868 

— —  a  musical  extravaganza  in  3  acts,  by  C.  E. 
Blaney. 

©  Chas.  E.  Blaney,  Cincinnati ;  1893 :  53612, 
Dec.  4.  27864 

-^ — -  a  musical  travesty  in  3  acts,  by  G.  Bowles. 

©    George    Bowles,    United    States;    1894: 
11200,  Feb.  22.  27865 

■ a  picturesque  American  drama  in  5  acts,  by 

T.  A.  Flannery. 

©   Thomas   A.   Flannery,   Brooklyn ;   1896 : 
61320,  Nov.  9.  27866 

a  spectacular  drama  in  4  acts  and  a  pan- 


tomimic interlude,  by  C.  McDonald  and  H.  C. 
Knapp. 

©    Charles    JIcDonald    and    LI.    C.    Knapp, 
Indianapolis  ;  1895  :  4778,  Jan.  18.  27867 


■  spectacular  extravaganza. 

©  Pat  Reilly,  Indianapolis;  1893:  4334.  .Tan. 
20.  27868 

Man  (The)  in  the  overalls;  a  romance  of  the 
paste-bucket  splashed  in  1  act,  fault  of  W.  L. 
Robards.     [22]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  16,  1910;  D :  21810 ;  Willis  Lewis 
Robards,  Weehav.'ken,  N.  J.  27869 

Man  (The)  in  the  stalls;  play  in  1  act,  by  Al- 
fred Sutro.  New  York.  S.  French ;  London, 
S.  French,  ltd.,  1911.  24  p.  16°.  ([French's 
acting  ed.  no.  2398] ) 

©   Nov.    28,    1911;    2c.    Nov.   29,    1911;    D: 
25904;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.       27870 

Man  (The)  in  the  stocks;  play  in  4  acts,  by  B. 
l^skin  and  A.  C.  Lowne  [pseuds,  for  Fred 
Wright,  jr.]     [172]  p.    4°.    Tyi)e\vritten. 

©  1(\  Sept.  7,  1911;  D :  25157 ;  Fred  Wri-lit, 
jr..  New  York.  27871 

Man  (The)  in  the  street;  1  act  play,  by  Louis  N 
Parker.  New  York,  S.  French;  London,  S. 
Frencli,  ltd.,  1912.     16  p.     16°. 

©  Oct.  22,  1912  ;  2c.  Oct.  23,  1912  ;  D  :  31225  ; 
Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.  27872 

a  plav  in  1  act,  by   Paul  Preston  Temple 

[pseud,  of]   W.  W.  Davis.     14  p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©  William  Whiting  Davis,  New  York :  D : 
11810,  Nov.  26,  1907 ;  2c.  Feb.  7,  1908.    27873 

Man  (The)  in  the  way. 

©    William    Ganson    Ro.se,    Cleveland ;    D; 
100047,  Feb.  28,  1907.  27874 


1392 


27875 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


27895 


Man  in  the  window;  farce  in  1  act,  adapted 
from  the  Danish,  by  T.  Hoier.  13  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    30,    1910;    D:  20631;    Thomas 
Hoier,  Chicago.  27875 

Man  (The)  in  uniform;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 
F.  L.  Bixby.    100  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Frank  L.  Bixby,  New  Yorlv  D :  143S,  Feb. 

11,  1902 ;  2c.  Feb.  11,  1902.  27876 

Man  (The)  in  white;  by  P.  J.  Barnard. 

©  Pliil  Jean  Barnard,  Baltimore;  D:  10S38. 
June  2.5,  1907.  27877 

Man  (The)  inside;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  R.  Ra- 
phael.    [1],  9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  5,  1912 ;  D :  28952 ;  Rudolph  Ra- 
phael, New  York.  27878 

-play  in  3  acts,  by  R.  [B.]  Moliueux.     71  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Miiy  9,  1910;  D :  20998 ;  Roland  Moli- 
neux,  Brooklyn.  27879 

Same.     New  Y''ork,  S.  French ;  London,   S. 

French,  ltd.,  1913.     163  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  20,  1913  ;  2c.  Oct.  21,  1913  ;  D  :  34791 ; 
David  Belasco,  New  York.  27880 

Man  is  man;  play  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Bruegger. 
105  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.   19.   1915;   D:  42033;  Frederick 

Bruegger,  Chicago.  27880a 

Man  (The)  makers;  play  in  4  acts,  by  R.  K. 
Mooney.     98  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   5,   1913;    D :  34325 ;    Ralph   E. 
Mooney,  St.  Louis.  27881 

Man  (The)  masterful;  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  Mid- 
dleton.     18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  13,  1911 ;  D :  24685 ;  George  Mid- 
dleton,  New  York.  27882 

■  See  also  Embers. 

Man  (The)  monkey.     See  His  terrible  secret. 

Man  (The)  next  door;  by  H.  Des  Monde.  14  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.   1,   1911;   D  :  23292  ;   Helen- Dos 
Monde.  Philadelphia.  278S3 

-a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Edwin  Bntemn.n  Mor- 
ris. IMiiladelphia,  The  Penn  j)ubli^'.hing  cc, 
1908.     16  p.     12°. 

©   Penn   iml).   co.,   Philadelphia;    D :  13544. 
Aug.  13,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  11,  1908.  27884 

-a  comedy  in  3  scenes,  for  female  charac- 
ters, by  M.  F.  Hutchinson.  London,  Joseph 
Williams;  New  York,  Schuberth  &  co.  [1907J 
30  p.     8°. 

©  Joseph  Williams,  London  ;  D  :  11724.  Nov. 

12,  1907  ;  2c.  Nov.  12,  1907.  278S5 


Man-o'-wars-man  (The);  a  5  act  sensational 
naval  drama,  by  Eugene  Thomas. 

©  Thomas  E.  Shea,  Cambridge,  Mass. ; 
1893  :  22645,  May  10 ;  2c.  Apr.  13,  1898.    27886 

Man  (The)  of  both  ends;  detective  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  C.  J.  Meunier.     37  p.     f°.    Typewrit- 
'  ten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  9,  1911;  D:  24892;  Christian  J. 
Meunier,  New  Orleans.  27887 

Man  of  business;  an  American  comedy  in  4 
act.s,  by  E.  Selwyn.     89  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edgar  Selwyn,  United  States;  D :  8304, 
Apr.  9,  1906 ;  2c.  Apr.  18,  1906.  27888 

Man  (A)  of  chance;  farce  in  1  act.  by  Sidney 
Wilmer.     Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  J.  Dempsey,  Philadelphia ;  1899 : 
59453,  Sept.  16;  2c.  Sept.  16.  27889 

Man   (A)  of  conscience;  by  R.  T.   Murphey. 

©  Robt.  T.  Murphey,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ; 
1900 :  8696,  Apr.  4.  27890 

Man  (A)  of  Cork;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Geo. 
Hoey. 

©  Herbert  S.  Cawthorn.  United  States ; 
1894:4361,  Jan.  18.  27891 

Man  (The)  of  death.    See  Tyre,  the  defamer. 

Man  (The)  of  destiny;  by  L.  Osbourne  and  A. 
Strong.     122  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Lloyd  Osbourne  and  Austin  Strong,  San 
Francisco;  D :  985,  Oct.  19,  1901;  2c.  Oct.  19. 
190L  27892 

a  drama  in  6  acts,  by  H.  G.  Clarke. 

©  Henry  Gustavus  Clarke,  Bristol,  Vt. ; 
1888  :  17327,  June  18.  27893 

and    How   he   lied    to   her   husband,    two 

plays,  by  Bernard   Shaw.     New  York,   Bren- 
tano's,  1913.     84  p.     16°. 

©  Sept.  10,  1913;  2c.  Nov.  13,  1913;  A: 
361166;  G.  B.  Shaw,  London.  27894 

See  also  Plays,  pleasant  and  unpleasant. 

Man  (The)  of  doom;  a  human  drama  of  the  di- 
vine tragedy,  by  G.  M.  Baxter.  [82]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  19,  1910 ;  D  :  21832 ;  George  Mel- 
lersh  Baxter,  Wyoming,  O.  27895 

Man  (The)  of  dreams;  or,  The  house  on  the 
sands,  prologue,  by  M.  S.  Arthur.  [11,  11  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  31,  1914;  D :  35871 ;  Malcolm 
Stirling  Arthur,  New  York.  27895a 

Man  (The)  of  fashion;  story  of  to-day  in  3 
acts,  by  C.  Childe  and  C.  G.  Cliilde.  99  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  19,  1915;  D:  40122;  Cromwell 
Childe  and  Carrie  Germain  Childe,  New 
York.  27895b 


5379—16- 


-88 


1393 


27896 


DKAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


27917 


Man  (A)  of  fate;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  5  scenes, 
by  P.  W.  Hyde. 

©    Paul     Woodworth     Hyde,     Pittsburgh; 
1898 :  13148,  Feb.  23 ;  2c.  Mar.  1.  27896 


a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Mr.  and  Mi*s.  H.  Rus- 
sell.    76  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Howard   Russell,   Portland, 
Or. ;  D :  14222,  Nov.  7,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  7,  1908. 

27897 

Man  (A)  of  God;  dramatic  episode  presented 
in  1  act,  by  Momus  [pseud,  of  M.  Ryder] 
[2],  11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   June  30,   1913;   D:  33654;   Maxwell 
Ryder,  Brooldyn.  27898 

Man  (The)  of  gold;  a  niolodrauia  in  4  acts,  by 
Elio  Apraford  [pseud,  of  Adolfo  Pierra]  112 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Adolfo  Pierra,  Philadelphia;  1886:2456, 
Jan.  29;  2c.  Mar.  15.  27899 

Man  (The)  of  her  choice;  by  E.  M.  Simmonds. 

©  Edward   M.    Simmonds,   New   York ;    D : 
8152,  Mar.  12,  1906.  27900 


play    in    4    acts,    by    Langdale    Williams. 

Chicago,  Chicago  manuscript  co..  1910.     56  p. 
f°.     Mimeographed. 

©    Sept.    6,    1910;    2c.    Sept.    27,    1910;    D: 
22162;  Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  27901 

Man  (A)  of  his  word;  by  J.  M.  Peteler.     14  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Josephine  M.  Peteler,   Los  Angeles ;   D : 
11712,  Nov.  9,  1907 ;  2c.  Dec.  28,  1907.     27902 

See   also     Harischandra,     the     model     of 


truth. 

Man  (A)  of  honor;  an  American  melodrama  in 
5  acts,  by  M.  Price. 

©  Mark  Price,  New  York ;  1896 :  68981,  Dec. 
19.  27903 


—  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  J.  Duncan. 

©    Lewis    J.    Duncan,    Quincy,    111. ;    1880 : 
4383,  Mar.  18.  27904 


—  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  P.  Southwick.    80  p. 
8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Albert  P.  Southwick,  Brooklyn  ;  D  :  3388, 
May  6,  1903 ;  2c.  May  6,  1903.  27905 


Man  (A)  of  honour;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  S. 
Maugham.     86  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 
©  William    Somerset    Maugham,    London ; 
■  D:3010,  Feb.  18,  1903;  2c.  Feb.  18,  1903. 

27906 

Man    (A)    of    ideas;    comedy    in    1   act,   by    M. 
:Malleson.      [2],   23   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  31,  1914 ;  D :  37976 ;  Miles  aial- 
leson,  London.  27906a 


Man  (A)  of  ideas — Continued. 
a  play,  by  L.  J.  Tynan.     [Synopsis]     Type- 
written. 

©  Leonard  J.  Tynan,  Paterson ;  1891 :  4320, 
Jan.  30;  Ic.  Jan.  30.  27907 

Man  of  iron;  an  American  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
by  Scott  Marble.     62  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  American  amusement  assn.,  New  York; 
D:968S,  Dec.  24,  1906;  2c.  Dec.  24,  1906. 

27908 

play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  F.  Wood.     85  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  31,  1915 ;  D :  4023]  ;  Julia  Fran- 
cis Wood,  New  York.  27908a 

W. 


—  a  sensational   drama   in  4  acts,   by   J. 
Kennedy.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    James    Walter    Kennedy,     New     York ; 
1893  :  1478,  Jan.  6 ;  Ic.  Apr.  18.  27909 


war  play  in  1  act,  l)y  H.  C.  Thornton  and 

A.  H.  Schmidt.     11  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    .luly   7.    1915;    D :  41174 ;    Harry   C. 
Thornton  and  Anton  H.  Schmidt,  Brooklvn. 

27909a 

Man  of  it;  play,  by  S.  Morse.    66  p.    4°.    Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    27,    1910;    D:  20039;    Samuel 
Morse,  New  York.  27910 

Man  (A)  of  mark;  l)y  C.  L.  Nagely. 

©   Carlton    Lewis   Nagely,   Toledo,    O. ;    D: 
67,  Jan.  23,  1901.  27911 

Man  (The)  of  money;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  W. 
P.  Parker. 

©  W.  Polvhlank  Parker,  New  York;  1873: 
9566,  Aug.  25.  27912 

Man  (A)  of  mystery;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
M.  E.  Swan.     Typewritten. 

©  IMark  E.  Swan,  New  York ;  1898 :  64373, 
Nov.  2 ;  2c.  Nov.  2.  27913 

Same.     97  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   14,   19U9;    D :  16769 ;   Mark   E. 
Swan,  New  York.  27914 

Man  (The)  of  nature;  a  play  of  to-day  in  4  acts. 

©  Eric  Sattler,  Cincinnati ;  D :  11058,  July 

27,  1907.  27915 

Man  (A)  of  nerve.     See  Rogue's  (A)  luck. 

Man  (A)  of  no  importance;  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  ().  Weil  and  Alexander  Rule. 

©  Oscar  Weil,  New  York  ;  1S93  :  52742.  Nov. 
27.  27916 

Man  (A)  of  power;  a  drama  of  to-day,  by  C.  L. 
Nagely. 

©    Carlton    Lewis    Nagely,    Brooklyn ;    D : 
15527,  Apr.  3,  1909.  27917 


1394 


27918 


COPYRIGHTED   IN"   THE   UNITED   STATES 


27939 


Man  (The)  of  rhymes.     See  Chips. 

Man  (A)  of  sand;  a  dramatic  sketch,  by  W.  F. 
Carroll.     7  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©    William    F.    Carroll,    Philadelphia;    D: 
9495,  Nov.  22,  1906;  2c.  Nov.  22,  1906.     27918 

Man  (The)  of  straw  (L'homme  de  paille);  a 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Albin  Valabregue, 

©  Fi'angois  Mons  and  Louis  Nathal,  New 
York;  1886 :  19903,  Sept.  3.  27919 

Man  (The)  of  the  earth;  in  3  acts,  by  C.  Hull. 
20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Caroline   Hull,   Lewiston,    111.;    D :  7114, 
July  19,  1905 ;  2c.  July  19,  1905.  27920 

Man  (The)  of  the  future;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
II.  II.  Waters.  Laurel,  lud.,  Printed  by  L.  M. 
Boland,  1902.     39  p.     8°. 

©  Richard  Rawlings  Waters,  Laurel,  Ind. ; 
D :  2373,  Sept.  24,  1902 ;  2c.  Nov.  12,  1902. 

27921 

Man  (The)  of  the  hour;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
D.  Davidson  and  Mrs.  J.  A.  Dobson. 

©  Dore  Davidson,  New  York ;  D :  6192,  Feb. 
8,  1905.  27922 

Man  (The)  of  the  iron  cage;  a  romantic  comedy 
drama  in  5  acts,  by  C.  A.  Williams. 

©  Chas.  Alf.  Williams,  Cincinnati;  1898: 
17569,  Mar.  15.  27923 

Man    of   the   law;    dramatic   composition    in    5 

acts,  by  A.  L.  Wilson.    96  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Nov.  17,  1909 ;   D :  17424 ;   Albert  L. 

Wilson,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  27924 

Man  (A)  of  the  people;  [or]  Capital  versus 
labor,  a  1  act  playlet,  by  V.  D.  Trescott. 
[8]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Virginia  Drew  Trescott,  Brooklyn;  D: 
13649,  Aug.  20,  1908,;  2c.  Sept.  1,  1908.    27925 

Man  (A)  of  the  world;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  Flagg. 

©  Jared  Flagg,  New  York  ;  1886  :  3177,  Feb. 
5.  27926 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  tr.  from  the  Spanish,  by 

Sidney  Thornton. 

©  Sophy  Urisarri,  United  States;  1S81 : 
16074,  Oct.  18.  27927 

'a  dramatic  sketch,  by   G.  Thomas.     24  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Gus  Thomas,  United  States ;  1889 :  32100. 
Oct.  24 ;  2c.  Oct.  24.  27928 

play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  C.  Hazelton.     [106]  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  27,  1914;  D :  36187 ;  George  C. 
Hazelton,  jr.,  and  William  Jean  Beavdey.  New 
York.  27928a 


Man  (A)  of  the  world — Continued. 

-play  in  1  act,  by  Marie  von  Ebner-Eschen- 

bach,  tr.  by  Roy  Temple  House.  (In  Poet 
lore,  V.  22,  no.  2,  Mar.-Apr.  1911 ;  periodical  © 
May  2,  1911 ;  2c.  May  8,  1911 ;  B  :  243822  ;  Poet 
lore  CO.,  Boston)  27929 

Man-of- wars-man;  an  idyllic  comedy  drama  in 
prologue  and  3  acts,  by  F.  D.  Skiff. 

©  Frank  D.  Skiff,  Chicago ;  1892 :  2785.  Jan. 
15.  27930 

Man  (A)  of  word;  a  4  act  drama,  by  M.  S. 
Blohm.    21  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Marie  Sabina  Blohm,  New  York ;  D : 
4498,  Jan.  13,  1904;  2c.  Jan.  22,  1904.  27931 
Man  (The)  on  horseback;  musical  comedy  in  2 
acts,  by  L.  L.  Calvert.  [67]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Libretto] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  11,  1911;  D :  23913 ;  Louis  Lay 
Calvert,  New  York.  27932 

-play  in  4  acts,  by  B.  Tarkington.     209  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  5,  1912 ;  D :  30531 ;  Booth  Tar- 
kington. Indianapolis.  27933 

Man  (The)  on  the  box;  comedy  in  3  acts, 
founded  on  Harold  MacGrath's  novel  of  the 
same  name,  by  G.  L.  Furniss.  New  York, 
Samuel  French ;  London,  Samuel  French,  ltd., 
1915.    114  p.    12°. 

©  Dec.  8,  1915  ;  2c.  Dec.  10,  1915  ;  D  :  424.57  ; 
Grace  Livingston  Furniss,  New  York. 

27933a 

Man  (The)  on  the  kerb;  a  duologue,  by  A. 
Sutro.  London,  S.  French,  ltd. ;  New  York, 
S.  French,  1908.  14  p.  12°.  ( [French's  inter- 
national copyrighted  ed.  of  the  works  of  the 
best  authors,  no.  147] ) 

©  Alfred  Sutro,  London  ;  D  :  13915,  Sept.  24. 
1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  21,  1908.  27934 

Man  or  the  monkey;  by  C.  E.  Blaney.  77  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Chas.  E.  Blaney,  New  York;  D :  9803, 
Jan.  14,  1907;  2c.  Jan.  17,  1907.  27935 

Man  outside;  by  Will  M.  Hough  and  Frank  R. 
Adams.     22  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Hough  and  Adams,  Chicago ;  D :  8654, 
June  7,  1906;  2c.  June  7,  1906.  27936 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Lindon. 

©  Frank  Lindon,  Oswego,  N.  Y. ;  1899: 
42691,  June  30.  27937 

a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  T.  W.  Dinkins. 

©  T.  W.  Dinkins,  Jersey  City ;  1897 :  55192, 
Oct.  1,  27938 


—  or.    The   night   of   Russia,    in   4   acts,   by 
Scott  Marble.     102  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  W.  Allison,  West  New  Brighton. 
New  York ;  D :  6238,  Feb.  8,  1905 ;  Ic.  Feb.  18, 
1905;  Ic.  Mar.  7,  1905.  27939 


1395 


27940 


DBAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


27959 


Man,  poor  man;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  M.  Gold- 
hum.     24  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  9,  1911;  D:  25985;  Matthew 
Goldman,  New  York.  27940 

Man  proposes;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  G.  F.  Abbott. 
[]],  31  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  29,  1912;  D :  29892 ;  George 
Francis  Abbott,  Hamburg,  N.  Y.  27941 

a  play  in  2  acts,  by  M.  D.  Johnson.     27  p. 

t'°.      Typewritten. 

©  Mary  D.  Johnson,  Nome,  Alaska ;  D : 
9451,  Nov."  17,  1906;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1906.    27942 

Sec  also  Tattle-tales  of  Cupid. 

Man  proposes  but — ;  1  act  comedy,  by  C.  C. 
Mather.     13  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  23,  1915;  D :  39754 ;  Charles 
Chambers  Mather,  Ottumwa,  la.  27942a 

Man  proposes — woman  disposes;  comedy  in  1 
act.  by  Vict(H-  H.  Smalley.  17  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  May  29.  1911 ;  D :  24345 ;  Estate  of 
Victor  H.  Smalley,  Stephen  Conday,  admr., 
St.  Paul.  27943 

comedy    playlet,    by     Victor    H.     Smalley, 

rev.  by  O.  Eaton.     [1],  19  p.     4°.     Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  12,  1912;  D :  28495 ;  Olive  Eaton, 
Baxter,  la.  27944 

a  maiden  meditation,  not  fancy  free,  mono- 


logue by  Lawrence  D.  Fogg.  New  York,  Dick 
&  Fitzgerald,  1905.     7  p.     12°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York;  D :  6637, 
I\Iay  5,  1905;  2c.  Aug.  11,  1905.  27945 

Man  (The)  question;  musical  composition  in  3 
acts,  by  J.  A.  Galvin.  [16]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written.     [Words   only] 

©  Ic.  Feb.  4,  1911 ;  D :  23284 ;  Jas.  A.  Gal- 
vin, Tampa,  Fla.  27946 

Man  seeking  his  own  rib;  sketch,  by  O.  T. 
Johnsone.      [8]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  20,  1912 ;  D :  29715 ;  Otto  T. 
.Johnsone,   Brooklyn.  27947 

Man  (The)  Shakespeare.  See  Sweet  swan  of 
Avon. 

Man  (The)  she  loved;  a  playlet  in  4  acts,  by 
L.  J.  Carter.     13  p.     t°.     Typewritten. 

©  Lincoln  J.  Carter,  Chicago ;  D :  11136, 
Aug.  8,  1907;  2c.  Aug.  10,  1907.  27948 

Man-so-dhun.      See  Zu   den  wafEen! 

Man  soil  keine  brief e  schreiben;  groteske  in 
3  akten,  von  Konrad  Stifter  und  Walter 
Turszinsky.  Berlin-Ch..  Vita,  deutsches  ver- 
lagshaus,  '  1909.  146  p.  16°.  (Bibliothek 
moderner  dramen,  bd.  nr.  84) 

©  Vita,  deutsches  verlagshaus,  Berlin;  D: 
16084,  June  16,  1909;  2c.  June  17,  1909. 

27949 


Man-spider  (The)  act;  by  W.  R,  Kane. 

©  Wesk'v   K.   Kane,  Gould's,  N.   Y. ;   1889: 
5817,  Feb.  19 ;  2c.  June  11.  27950 

Man  takes — ^woman  gives;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
Ednuuid  Wheatley.  101  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Ic.    June    26,    1913;    D:  33608;    E.    A. 
Wheatley,   Chattanooga.  27951 

Man  (The)  tamer;  comedy  sketch,  by  J.  M. 
Irwin.     8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  28,  1912 ;  D :  30285 ;  John  Mer- 
rick Irwin,  New  York.  27952 

Man  (The)  that  corrupted  Hadleyburg;  a  com- 
edy in  4  acts,  by  J.  B.  Douglass.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    J.     Boyd    Douglass,     Lima,     O. ;     1900: 
11516,  May  7;  2c.  May  7.  27953 

Man  (The)  that  made  good.  See  From  Broad- 
way to  Iowa. 

Man  (The)  that  was;  a  comedy -drama  in  3 
acts,  by  Charles  Hodges.  101  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Josephine  H.  Patton,  San  Jose,  Cal. ;  D: 
15567,  Apr.  7,  1909;  2c.  Apr.  8,  1909.     27954 

Man  (The)  that  wins;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  E.  C. 
Ijamson.     104  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   P^rnest    Clyde    Lamson,    Phoenix,    Ariz. ; 
D :  10606,  May  21,  1907 ;  2c.  May  28,  1907. 

27955 

Man  (The)  that  women  love;  a  comedy  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  F.  J.  Halls. 

©    Frank     J.     Halls,     Minneapolis;     1899: 
17895,  Mar.  9.  27956 

Man,  the  brute;  1  act  comedy  sketch,  by  Harry 
Grattan  [pseud,  of  H.  W.  G.  Plunkett]  31  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    22,    1915;    D:  40480;    Henry 
Willoughby  Plunkett,  London.  27956a 

Man  (The),  the  girl  and  the  tramp;  by  G.  F. 
Smith.      20   p.      f°.      Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    10,    1910;    D :  20411 ;    Gabriel 
Fullard  Smith,  Cleveland,  O.  27957 

Man  the  lifeboat;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  Leedhain 
Bantock  and  Percy  Greenbank.  [Washing- 
ton, J.  D.  Milans  &  sons]  1908.    15  p.    8°. 

©  Rutland  Barrington,  London ;   D :  12658, 
Apr.  2.  1908;  2c.  Apr.  8,  1908.  27958 

Man  (The),  the  woman,  the  cad  and  the 
child;  1  act  drama.  l)y  R.  Edward  Homans. 
[1],  17  p.     4°.     T.vpewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  18.  1912;  D :  30890 ;  Robert  E. 
Homans,  South  Portland,  Me.  37959 


1396 


27960 


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27979 


Man  to  man;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  E.  Ives. 
©  A.  E.  Ives,  Detroit ;  1884 :  1S149,  Sept.  8. 

27960 

■ ■  by  E.  E.  Price. 


©    Edmund    E.    Price,    New    Yorlv ;    1890: 
40129,  Dec.  18.  27961 


— ■  dramatic  playlet  in  1  act,  by  H.  A.  Lappin. 
17,  [2]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    ]May   G,    1911;    D :  241.jl ;    Henry   A. 
Lappin,  Portland,  Me.  27962 


—  emotional  5  act  drama,  by  F.  Raymond. 

©    Florence    Ravmond,    New    York ;    1889 : 
27271,  Sept.  7.  27963 

—  a   melodrama   in  4  acts   and  6  scenes,   by 
Nain  Grute.    107  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  W.    S.   Buttertield,   New   York ;    D :  1725, 
Apr.  10,  1902  ;  Ic.  Apr.  10,  1902.  27964 

or,  Light  at  last,  a  drama  in  prologue  and 


3  acts,  by  W.  H.  Rose. 
©  William  H.  Rose,  Baltimore ;  1873 :  4.548, 

Apr.  26.  27965 

Man  (A)  to  manage  Mabel;  musical  comedy  in 
2  acts,  l>y  Bob  McNaguy  and  M.  Makomson.  Ill 
p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [I^ibretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Feb.  23. 1911 ;  D  :   23436  ;  Mary  IMakem- 
.son,  Colum))ia  City,  Ind.  27966 

Man  (The)  trap;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M. 
Marks,  adapted  from  tbe  novel  by  Sir  William 
IMagnay.    105  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Montague  Marks,  London;  D:1235,  Dec. 
31,  1901 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1902.  27967 

farce,  a  continuous  performance,  by  C.  M. 

Hyskell.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  M.   Hyskell,   Portland,   Or. :   D : 
6454,  Mar.  29,  1905 ;  2c.  Mar.  17,  1905.    27968 

Man  (The)  under  her  bed;  or,  A  Romeo  from 
Utah,  crooked  comedy  in  1  act,  by  David  De 
Wolf  and  W.  A.  Snow.  [38]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  May  27,  1914;  D :  37303 ;  Walter  Au- 
gustine Snow,  Peterborougb,  N.  H.        27968a 

Man  (The)  under  the  bed;  farce  in  1  act,  by 
W.  F.  Allen.    16  p.    4°.    Typewi'itten.      ^ 

©  Ic.  June  16,  1914;  D :  37327 ;  Walter  Fox 
Allen,  Laurenceville,  N.  J.  27868b 

Man  (The)  underneath;  a  drama  in  1  act,  by 
Frances  Meek  Darley  and  B.  Darley.  [11]  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  6,  1912  ;  D  :  28996  ;  Brian  Darley, 
Bronx-,  N.  Y.  27969 

Man  (The)  upstairs;  a  farce,  by  R.  E.  Blaine. 

4  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Roger  Eliot  Blaine,  St.  Louis ;  D :  6200, 
Feb.  9,  1905 ;  2c.  Feb.  9,  1905.  27970 


Man  (The)  upstairs — Continued. 

play  in  1  act,  by  I.  A.  Root.     [1],  26  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  2,  1913 ;  D :  34295 ;  Ivy  Ashton 
Root,  Los  Angeles.  27971 

Man  (The)  vampire;  by  L.  Buscb. 

©  Lamore  Busch,  New  York;   1897:71998, 
Dec.  22.  27972 

Man  versus  woman;  comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
T.  IMcIntosh.     Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  Mcintosh,  New  York  ;  1894  :  4144, 
Jan.  17 ;  2c.  Jan.  17.  27973 

Man  wanted;  vaudeville  sketch,  bv  N.  Lew.  7 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  26, 1911 ;  D  :  24774  ;  Nathan  Lew, 
Chicago.  27974 

Man  (The)  who  came  back;  comedy  drama  in 
3  acts,  by  Billie  Burke.  58  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Ic.    .Tuly    IS,    1912;    D :  30289 ;    AVilliam 
Francis  Burke,  New  Y^ork.  27975 

-a   melodramatic   comedy   in   3   acts,   by    C. 

Moore.     [122]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    1.5,    1913;    D :  32315 ;    Carlyle 
Moore,  Palisade,  N.  J.  27976 

^play  in  1  act,  by  E.  Holland.     [2],  26  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  30,  1914 ;  D :  38960 ;  Edwin  Hol- 
land, West  Somerville,  Mass.  27976a 

play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  E.- Goodman,  based  on 

story  of  same  name  by  John  Fleming  Wilson. 
143  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  24,  1915 ;  D :  39772 ;  Jules  Eckert 
Goodman,  Mt.  Yeriion,  N.  Y.  27976b 

■  playlet,    by    Katharine    Kavanaugh.      Chi- 


cago, T.  S.  Denison  &  co.   [1915]     11  p.     12°. 
([Half  hour  dramas]) 

©    Apr.    23.    1915;    2c.    Apr.    26,    1915;    D: 
40470;  Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  27976c 

Man  (The)  who  can;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  L.  H. 
Johnson.     [91]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  9,  1913 ;  D :  34076 ;  Lute  H.  John- 
son, Denver.  27977 

— —  Sec  aUo  Fresh,  the  American. 


Man  (The)  who  closed  the  door;  play  in  1  act, 
by  E.  Allor  and  Jessie  Barrington.  [5]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  15,  1912 ;  D :  29047 ;  Edward  Al- 
lor, New  York.  27978 

Man  who  couldn't  lie;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  F.  Eldridge.     136  p.     4°.     Tyi)ewritten. 

©  Frederick  Eldridge  and  W.  Reed  Heustis, 
Los  Angeles ;  D :  15595,  Apr.  12,  1909  ;  2c.  Apr. 
12,  1909.  27979 


1397 


27980 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


27992 


Man  (Tlie)  who  dared;  a  4  act  romantic  drama, 
by  Howell  Hall  and  C.  E.  Blaney. 

©  Charles  E.  Blaney,   New  York;   D :  467, 
May  15,  1901.  27980 

Man  (The)  who  did;  a  melodrama  consisting  of 
a  prologue,  4  acts  and  6  scenes,  by  Frederick 
Brittany  Teeling. 

©  F.  B.  Teeling,  New  York ;  D :  11790,  Nov. 
22,  1907.  27981 

Man  (The)  who  did  not  understand.  See 
Three  plays;  by  H.  L.  Enander. 

Man  who  fell;  playlet,  by  E.  Foyer.  3  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    13,    1910;     D:  21033;     Eddie 
Foyer,  Cleveland.  27982 

Man  (The)  who  forgot;  play  in  a  prologue  and 
4  acts,  by  J.  Hay,  jr.  [133]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  May  4,  1914 ;  D :  36930 ;  James  Hay, 
jr.,  Washington.  27982a 

Man  (The)  who  found  himself;  play  in  1  act, 
by  E.  McEwen  and  H.  Howell.  [9]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  3,  1914;   D:  38680;  Elinor  Mc- 
Ewen  and   Harry   Howell,   Baltimore. 

27982b 

Man  (The)  who  found  the  way;  play  in  4  acts, 
by  J.  E.  Goodman.  [6],  118  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  18,  1912;  D :  31741 ;  Jules  Eck- 
ert  Goodman,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y.  27983 

Man  (The)  who  frowns;  play  in  1  act,  by  A. 
Wynne.     14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  2,  1915 ;  D :  41381 ;  Anna  Wynne, 
New  York.  27983a 

Man  (The)  who  had  been  blind;  a  play  in  4 
acts,  by  E.  Poole.     98  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ernest  Poole,  New  York ;  D :  15509,  Apr. 
1,  1909;  2c.  Apr.  1,  1909.  27984 

Man  (The)  who  knew;  play  in  1  act,  by 
W.  Mack.     12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  8,  1915  ;  D  :  40598  ;  Willard  Mack 
and  Chas.  Bachmann,  New  York.  27984a 

Man  (The)  who  married  a  dumb  wife;  a  com- 
edy in  2  acts,  by  Anatole  France,  tr.  by  Cur- 
tis Hidden  Page.  New  Y'ork,  ,T.  Lane  com- 
pany, 1915.  93,  [3]  p.  front.,  port.,  plates. 
12°. 

©  Apr.  16,  1915 ;  2c.  and  aff.    Apr.  20,  1915 ; 
A :  397644 ;    John   Lane   co..   New   York. 

27984b 

Man  (The)  who  married  a  popular  wife;  mono- 
logue, by  E.  Hopkins.  48  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  2,  1915 ;  D :  40300 ;  Edwin  Hop- 
kins, New  York.  27984c 


Man  (The)  who  mystified  Hermann;  a  com- 
edy monologue  sketch  in  1  act,  by  H.  Thurs- 
ton. 

©   Howard   Thurston,    New   York;     1899: 
634.50,   Sept.  30.  27985 

Man  (The)  who  owns  the  town;  in  3  acts,  by 
A.   Vatter  and  A.   S.   Kendall.     Typewritten. 

©  August  Vatter   and  Arthur   S.   Kendall, 

Boston;   1900  A:  28615,   Nov.   21;   2c.  Jan.  2, 

■  1901.  27986 

Man  (The)  who  paid;  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  T. 
Pendegast.     [2],  75  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  24,  1913  ;  D  :  35119  ;  Jackson  T. 
Pendegast,   Chicago.  27987 


play  in  1  act,  by  G.  V.  Bacon.     [1],  13  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    17,    1914;    D:  36057;    George 
Vaux  Bacon,  New  York.  27987a 

Man  (The)  who  ran  away;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
E.  J.  Tustin.     [37]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  7,  1913;  D:  34086;  Edward  J. 
Tustin,   Philadelphia.  27988 

Man  (The)  who  remembered;  1  act  play,  by 
W.  M.  Cressy.     [4],  22  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    3,    1913;    D :  32168 ;    Will    M. 
Cressy,  Concord,  N.  H.  27989 

Man  (The)  who  saw;  play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  S. 
Hope.     190  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  6,  1915;  D:  39606;  Muriel  Syl- 
vester Hope,  New  York.  27989a 

Man  (The)  who  saw  his  soul;  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  L.  L.  Everett.     67  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    8,    1911;     D :  23588 ;     Leolyn 
Louise   Everett,   New   York.  27990 

Man  who  should  have  confessed;  by  H.  S. 
Rogers.     117  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  20,  1909 ;  D :  17756 ;  Hyde  Scott 
Rogers,   Warsaw,   111.  27991 

Man  (The)  who  slept  200  years.  See  Rip 
Van  Wrinkles. 

Man  who  stayed;  American  play  in  3  acts,  by 
D.  E.  Chantler.     74  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  7,  1910 ;   D :  20378 ;  D.  Everett 
Chantler,  New  Haven,  Conn.  27992 

Man  (The)  who  stayed  at  home;  play  in  8 
acts,  by  L.  Worrall  an<l  J.  E.  H.  Terry.  149 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Dec.   10,  1914;   D:  39053;   Lechmere 
Worrall  and  J.  E.  Harold  Terry,  London. 

27992a 


1398 


27993 


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28011 


Man  who  stole  the  castle;  a  play  in  1  act,  by 
Tom  Gallon  and  L.  M.  Lion.  New  York,  S. 
French ;  I^ondon,  S.  Frencli.  ltd.,  1905.  40  p. 
12°.  (On  cover:  French's  international  copy- 
righted ed.  of  the  works  of  the  best  authors, 
no.  91) 

©    Samuel    French,     New    York ;     D :  7244, 
Sept.  13,  1905 ;  2c.  Apr.  11,  1906.  27993 

adapted  from  the  story  by  Tom 


Gallon.     21  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Arthur  Bourchier,  London ;   D :  47,   Jan. 
21,  1901;  2c.  Jan.  21,  1901.  27994 

Man  (The)  who  stole  the  world;  a  play  in  5 
acts  and  10  scenes,  by  H.  F.  O'Mealia. 

©    Harry    F.    O'Mealia,    Jersey    City ;    D : 
11327,  Sept.  11,  1907.  27995 

Man  (The)  who  stood  still;  play  in  4  acts,  by 

J.  E.  Goodman.     [144]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  15,  1911 ;  D  :  24217  ;  Jules  Eckert 

Goodman,  New  York.  27996 

Man  (The)  who  was  a  woman;  a  melodrama  in 

5  acts,  based  on  the  famous  De  Raylan  affair, 

by  R.  T.  Kettering.    56  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ralph   T.    Kettering,   Chicago;   D :  9735, 

Jan.  2.  1907;  2c.  Jan.  2.  1907.  27997 

Man  (The)  who  was  dead.  Sec  Forged  (The) 
coupon,   and  other  stories  and  dramas. 

Man  (The)  who  was  human;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
A.  N.  Bourne.     77  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  6,  1915 ;  D :  39597 ;  Annie  Nettle- 
ton  Bourne,  New  Haven.  27997a 

Man  (The)  who  was  not  a  colonel.  See 
Colonel  (A)  not  a  colonel. 

Man  (The)  who  went  to  Europe.  Sec  When 
the  curtain  rises. 

Man  (The)  who  wins;  A  Russian  romance; 
and  What  a  woman  will  do,  [3  plays]  by 
Langdale  Williams.  [138]  p.  f°.  Mimeo- 
graphed. 

©    Alexander    Byers.    Chicago ;     D :  14978. 
Fell.  3,  1909 ;  2c.  May  28,  1909.  27998 

Man  (The)  with  a  cold;  a  monologue,  by  B.  B. 
Hay  ward. 

©  Beatrice  B.  Hay  ward,  Wayland,  Mass. : 
1899 :  84965,  Doc.  30 ;  2c.  Dec.  30.  27999 

Man  (A)  with  a  family. 

©  Paul  and  Meade,  Boise  City,  Id. ;  D :  10, 
Jan.  5,  1901.  28000 

Man  (The)  with  a  mania;  a  comedy-drama  in  4 
acts,  by  L.  Mowry. 

©  Lincoln  IMowrv,  Woonso(rket,  R.  I. ;  1890 ; 
33522.  Oct..  28.  28001 


Man  (The)  with  a  past;  a  1  act  play,  by  E.  H. 
Mollenhauer.     6  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ethel  H.  Mollenhauer,  Brooklyn;  D: 
13921.  Sept.  25,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  25,  1908. 

28002 

Man  (The)  with  forty  faces. 

©  (Jharles  A.  Taylor,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
6448,  Apr.  3,  1905.  28003 

Man  (The)  with  the  black  gloves;  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  John  Oliver  Erlan.  [176]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  28,  1913 ;  D :  34309 ;  J.  O.  Jacob- 
son.  Newark,  N.  J.,  and  Edith  E.  Furness,  New 
York.  '  28004 

Man  with  the  broken  ear;  by  A.  Sterling.  621 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ada  Sterling,  New  York ;  D :  13332,  June 
27,  1908 ;  2c.  June  27,  1908.  28005 

Man  (The)  with  the  demijohn.  See  Temper- 
ance (The)  drama. 

Man  (The)  with  the  fatal  wink;  play  in  3  acts, 
by  G.  S.  Stange,  founded  on  an  old  Spanish 
opera  libretto.  La  donna  curiosa.  205  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  4,  1915;  D:  40842;  George 
Stanislaus  Stange,  New  York.  28005a 

Man  with  the  green  eyes.  Sec  Bluffer  (A) 
bluffed. 

Man  with  the  hats;  or.  The  mosquitoes  revenge, 
a  burlesque  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Birch. 
6  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  John  Birch,  New  York ;  D :  5518,  Sept.  9, 
1904:  2f.  Sept.  9.  1904.  28006 

Man  (The)  with  the  hoe;  in  3  acts,  by  (1  F. 
Randolph. 

©  Charles  F.  Randolph.  Altoona,  Pa.;  1900: 
17768,  July  19.  28007 

■  a  rural  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Charles 

Crosby  and   James  Cody.     79  p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©  James  H.  Cody,  New  York  ;  D  :  2968,  Feb. 
9,  1903 ;  2c.  Feb.  9,  1903.  28008 

Man  (The)  with  the  map;  monologue,  by  .John 
Gilroy  and  John  Birch.  10  p.  f°.  -Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  5  ;  1910 ;  D  :  22734  ;  J.  Birch,  New 
York.  28009 

Man  (The)  with  the  mask;  a  play  in  1  act.  by 
Mrs.  I.  Levinsohn.    13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  Ivar  Levinsohn.  New  York ;  D : 
11856.  Dec.  4,  1907 ;  2c.  Dec.  4,  1907.        28010 

Man  (The)  with  the  mirror;  dramatic  composi- 
tion, by  W.  O.  Dawkins.  [20]  p.  f°.  Tyi.e- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  29,  1912;  D :  29216 ;  Walter  O. 
r>awkins.  New  York.  28011 


1399 


28012 


DKAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


28030 


Man  (The)  with  the  nose;  comedy  for  boys  in 
2  acts,  by  Edward  Prentiss  Knox.  Boston, 
W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1910.    19  p.    12°. 

©   Sept.   21,   1910;   2c.   Sept.  23,   1910;    D: 
22121 ;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.    28012 

Man  (The)  with  the  X-ray  eye;  by  A.  Garth- 
waite.     16  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Alice  Garthwaite,  Los  Angeles ;  D :  770, 
Aug.  17,  1901 ;  2c.  Aug.  17,  1901.  28013 

Man  with  three  wives;  operetta  in  3  acts  and 
7  scenes,  by  P.  M.  Potter,  from  the  German 
of  Julius  Bauer,  music  by  Franz  Lehar.  99 
p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Ic.    Mar.    25,    1910;    D :  20584 ;    Paul   M. 
Potter,  New  York.  28014 

Man  (The)  without  a  brain;  play  in  1  a(;t,  by 
R.  Phillips.    30  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  21,  1913  ;  D  :  34789  ;  Russell  Phil- 
lips, New  York.  28015 

Man  (A)  without  a  country. 

©  G.  W.  Palmer,  Port  Huron,  Mich.;  WW 
A:  8162,  Mar.  29.  28016 


—  dramatic  composition  in  5  acts,  by  James 
W.  Harkius,  jr.    80  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  5,  1910 ;  D :  20356 ;  Darcy  &  Wol- 
ford,  inc..  New  York.  28017 

■  dramatic  story  of  love  and  patriotism,  by 


W.  A.  McGuire,  based  upon  the  famous  Ameri- 
can classic  of  the  same  title  by  Edward  Ever- 
ett Hale.     [25]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  11,  1915;  D :  42469 ;  AVilliam  An- 
thony McGuire,  New  York.  28017a 


play  in  4  acts,  by  N.  Rose,  E.  Woodward 

and  J.  Trimble.    197  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  16,  1915;  D:  41806;  Norman 
Rose,  Eugenie  Woodward  and  Jessie  Trimble, 
New  York.  28017b 

Man  (A)  without  a  memory;  a  drama  in  1  act, 
by  W.  H.  Shelton. 

©  William  Henry  Shelton,  New  York ;  1894 : 
31053,  June  8.  28018 

Man  (The)  without  a  past;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  J.  D.  Ruff. 

©    John    D.    Ruff,    Philadelphia;    D:3798, 


Aug.  6,  1903. 


28019 


Man  (The)  without  a  shadow;  a  fairy  piece  in 
4  acts,  from  a  story  of  Hans  Christian  An- 
dersen's, by  Maud  Howe  [pseud,  of  M.  H. 
I':iliott] 

©  Maud  Howe  Elliott,  Boston ;  1891 :  5708, 
Feb.  10.  28020 

Man  (The)  without  a  soul.     Nrc  Adamo. 


Man  (The)  worth  while;  play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  F. 
Goodridge  and  AV.  N.  Lawrence.  122  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  14,  1915;  0:40653;  James 
Francis  Goodridge  and  Walter  Noah  Law- 
rence, New  York.  28020a 

Man  (The)  you  love;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  R.  A. 
Kasjier.      [110]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  28,  1913;   D:  33905;   Robert  A. 
'  Kasper,    Evanston.    111.  28021 


play  in  4  acts,  by  R.  A.  Kasper.     Boston, 

Richard  G.  Badger   [etc.,  etc.,  1914]     149  p. 
12°. 

©    June    30,    1914;    2c.    July    2,    1914;    D: 
37449 ;    Robert   A.    Kasper,    Evanston,    111. 

28021a 

Mana    and    Iserna;    drama    in    4    acts,    by    G. 
Lucas.      [4],   73  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    1,    1911;     D:  25721;'    George 
Lucas,  Passaic,  N.  J.  28022 

Manabozho.     See  Hiawatha. 

Manabozo;  a  music  drama  in  3  acts,  by  P.  Neil- 
son.     Typewritten. 

©   Francis    Neilson,    United    States;    1899: 
42083,  June  28 ;  2c.  June  28.  28023 

Management;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  C.  Brown. 
61  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Curtis  Brown,   London  ;    D  :  14592  ;   Dec. 
22,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  22,  1908.  28024 

Manager;  by  D.  C.  Millen.    15  p.    8°.     Printed. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  13,  1909 ;  D :  16708 ;  Dewitt  C. 
Millen,  Ann  Arbor.  28025 


49  p. 


book   and   lyrics,   by   E.   A.    Huber. 

4°.     Typewritten.      [Libretto   only] 

©   Emile  Andrew   Huber,     New   York ;    D : 
5167,  June  1.  1904 ;  2c.  June  1,  1904.      28026 

Manager  (A)  in  a  fix;  a  change  act  in  1  scene. 
New  York,  Happy  hours  company. 

©  Happy  hours  co..  New  York ;  1875 :  7655. 
July  22;  2c.  July  28.  28027 

Manager  (The)  managed;  a  3  act  comedy,  by 
M.  E.  Roe.     91  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mary  E.  Roe,  Milwaukee ;  D :  6625,  May 
3,  1905;  2c.  May  3,  1905.         •  28028 

Manager  pro  tern;   farce   comedy    in   1    act,   by 
E.   Hanlon.     18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    22,    1913;    D:  34220;    Edward 
Hanlon,  New  York.  28029 

Manager's  (The)  baby;  a  farce,  by  Pay  son  Ir- 
win.    36  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  P.  Irwin,  New  York;  D :  3650,  June  25, 
1903;  2c.  June  25,  1903.  28030 


1400 


38031 


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28049 


Manager's  (The)  muddle;  a  mirthful,  musical. 
I       mapnetical   medley    in   1   act,    invented,   writ- 
ten, arr.  and  acted  exclusively  by  the  Yokes 
family. 

©  Harry  W.  Corbyn,  New  York;  1873: 
11681,  Oct.  10.  28031 

'    Manager's  (A)  trials;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  A. 
h.  Fisher. 

©  A.  Lincoln  Fisher,  Reading,  Pa.;  1894: 
20782,  Apr.  23.  28032 

See   also   All   stars. — Chips. — Fun   on   the 

stage. 

Managing  (The)  editor;  play  in  3  acts,  by  H. 
A.  McAnarney.     64  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  8,  1911;  D:  23593;  Henry 
Aloysius    McAnarney,    Baltimore.  28033 

Managing  Mildred;  comedy  with  music  in  2 
acts,  by  W.  S.  Lockwood.  34  p.  f°.  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  29,  1910;  D:  21894;  Walter  S. 
Lockwood,  Wilmette,  111.  28034 

a   farce  in   1   act,   by   Scammon  Lockwood 

[i.  e.  W.  S.  Lockwood]     28  p.    4°.     Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  7,  1913;  D :  32223 ;  Walter  S. 
Lockwood,  Chicago.  28035 

Managing  Sylvia;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Heme. 

©   Julie   Heme,    Southampton,   N.    Y. ;   D : 

13185,  June  15,  1908.  28036 

Manana  de  gloria;  idilio  lirico  en  verso,  origi- 
nal de  A.  Curros  Vazquez,  musica  de  Antonio 
Folcra.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
uoles]    1907.     16  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Adelardo  Curros  Vazquez,  Madrid ;  D : 
11485,  Oct.  7,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  7,  1907.        28037 

Manantial  (El)  del  amor;  balneario  comico- 
Ifrico-recoustituyente  en  un  reclamo  y  4  cxia- 
dros  original,  letra  de  E.  Montesinos  y  A.  Tor- 
res del  Alamo,  musica  del  maestro  Lapuerta. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1909. 
32  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Sept.  23,  1909;  2c.  Sept.  24,  1909;  D: 
16878 ;  Eduardo  Montesinos  y  Angel  Torres 
del  Alamo,  Madrid.  28038 

Manasse;  play  in  4  acts,  by  Ronetti  Roman,  tr. 
from  the  Roumanian,  by  O.  Leonard. 

©  O.  Leonard,  St.  Louis;  D:  12.531.  Mar. 
12,   1908.  28039 

Manchester  (The)  marriage;  a  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  R.  Morgenstern.  28  p.  f  °.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Richard  Morgenstern,  New  Y'ork ;  D : 
10870,   June    28,   1907;   2c.   June  28,   1907. 

28040 


Manchester  (The)  martyrs;  or,  Allen's  fare- 
well, a  dash  for  Irish  liberty  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  V.  Cunniif.  n.  p.  The  author,  1890.  21  p. 
12°. 

©   John    Vincent    Cunniif,    Three    Rivers, 
Mass  ;  1890 :  5024,  Feb.  10 ;  2c.  Mar.  7.    28041 

Mandarin  (The);  a  comic  opera  libretto  in  3 
acts,  by  H.  B.  Smith. 

©   Harry    B.     Smith,    New    York;    1896: 
59093,  Oct.  27.  28042 

or.  The  tar  and  the  Tartar,  a  comic  opera 


libretto,  by  H.  B.  Smith. 

©  Harry  B.  Smith,  Chicago;  1891:1759, 
Jan.  12.  28043 

Mandat-poste  (Le);  saynete  en  1  acte,  par  R. 
Fiquet.      [Paris,    Imp.    Fiquet,    1910]      16   p. 

8°. 

©  Oct.  1.5,  1910;  2c.  Oct.  17,  1910;  D: 
22310;  Rene  Fiquet,  Paris.  28044 

Mandate  (A)  of  the  green  god;  was  it  fate  or 
justice?  a  melodrama,  by  Jay  James  Morgan. 
[20]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Jay  J.  Morgan,  Battle  Creek ;  D :  3918, 
Sept.  8,  1903;  2c.  Oct.  12,  1903.  28045 

Mandelay  (The),  the  gay  and  festive  king  of 
Burmah.      Sec  Thebau. 

Manden  paa  Hojriis;  et  familiestykke,  af  E. 
Christiansen.  Kj0benhavn  og  Kristiania, 
Gyldendalske  boghandel,  Nordisk  forlag,  1915. 
179  p.     12°. 

©  Mar.  13,  1915;  Ic.  Apr.  20,  1915;  D: 
40416 ;   Einar   Christiansen,   Copenhagen.  - 

28045a 

Mandolin  (The)  man;  play  in  1  act,  by  T. 
Stempfel,  jr.      [1],  20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  20,  1912;  D :  30578 ;  Theodore 
Stempfel,  jr.,   Indianapolis.  28046 

Mandragola;  eine  komodie  in  3  akten,  nach 
dem  stoffe  eines  alten  lustspiels  des  Macchia- 
velli,  [von]  Paul  Eger.  Berlin,  E.  Fleischel 
&  CO.,  1906.     2  p.  1.,  1.52  p.     12°. 

©  res.  under  act  of  Mar.  3,  1905,  by  Eman- 
uel Lederer,  New  York ;  res.  no.  604 ;  Ic.  Nov. 
2,  1906.  28047 

Mandulinists  [sic]  (The);  a  characteristic 
musical  dance  compo.sed  and  arr.  by  B.  Kir- 
alfy. 

©  Bolossy  Kiralfy,  New  York ;  1886 :  23707, 
Oct.   19.  28048 

Mandy's  lost  opportunity;  negro  monologue, 
by  Mary  Moncure  Parker.  Chicago,  Dra- 
matic publishing  co.,  1913.     7  p.     12°. 

©  May  29,  1913;  2c.  June  2,  1913;  D: 
3:U03:  Drniiialii-  pub.  co..  Chicago.  28049 


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28050 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


28068 


Mandy's  wooing;  a  domestic  fragment  in  1 
scene,  by  S.  L.  Cook. 

©  Sherwin  Lawrence  Cook,  Boston ;  1895 : 
59112,  Nov.  23.  28050 

Manette;  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  libretto  b.v 
Mrs.  H.  D.  Pittman,  music  by  A.  G.  Robyn. 
St.  Louis,  Nixon-Jones  printing  company, 
1883.     58  p.     8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©    Mrs.    H.    D.    Pittman,    United    States; 
1883:15454,  Aug.  22;  2c.  Sept.  6.  28051 

operette  en  3  actes,    de    Fernand    Beissier 

et  Louis  Le  Bel,  musique  de  Andre  Fijan. 
Brochure  complete.  Paris,  M.  Eschig,  1913. 
196  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Oct.  1,  1913;  2c.  Oct.  25,  1913;  D :  34828 ; 
Max  Eschig,  Paris.  28052 

Maneuvers  of  Cupidr;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  E. 
Rupert.     9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    28,    1910;    D :  20611 ;    Everett 
Rupert,  Grand  Junction,  Col.  28053 

Manfred;  dramatisches  gedicht  in  3  abteilun- 
gen,  von  liOrd  Byron,  nnisik  von  Robert  Schu- 
mann .  .  .  verbindender  text  liir  die  konzert- 
auffiihrung,  nach  der  iibersetzung  von  Adolf 
Btittger,  eingericlitet  von  Ki-iist  von  Possart. 
Coin  a.  Rh.,  Berlin  [etc.]  Verlag  von  A.  Ahn, 
1909.  28  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  Ahns  opern- 
text-bibliothek,  nr.  138) 

©    Oct.    28,    1909;    2c.    Nov. 
17321 ;    Albert    Ahn,    Cologne, 


D; 


10,    1909; 
Germany. 

28054 


Mangasha  el 
drama,  by  J. 
ten. 

©  Jay  J. 


ra  josiss   (Under 

J.  Morgan.     7  p. 


two   suns);   a 
4°.     Typewrit- 


Morgan,  Battle  Creek 


Apr.  21.  1905;  2c.  Apr.  29,  1905. 


D :  6559, 
28055 


Mang'er  (The);  miracle  play  in  3  acts,  by 
Clarke  Smith  [i.  e.  W.  J.  C.  Smith]^  Philadel- 
phia, Jenson  press,  1913.     66  p.    8°. 

©   Dec.   10,    1913;    2c.    Dec.   27,   1913;    D: 
35478;  W.  J.  Clarke  Smith,  Wayne,  Pa. 

28056 

Mang-er  Child;  by  Chas.  H.  Gabriel.  Chicago, 
The  Rodeheaver  company,  1915.  cover-title. 
3  p.  1.,  10  p.    ports.     16°. 

©  Dec.  7,  1915;  2c.  and  aff.  Dec.  11,  1915; 
A  :  415914  ;   Homer  A.  Rodeheaver,  Chicago. 

28056a 

Mangiatore  di  cadaveri.     See  Ladro  (II) 

Mangull  (The);  book  and  lyrics  of  comic  opera 
in  3  acts,  by  T.  Stensland.  92  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.   Aug.   11.   1911 ;    D :  24917 ;   Theodore 
Stensland,  Madison,  Wis.  28057 


Manhattan  Beach;  or,  Love  among  the  break- 
ers, an  operatic  lark,  words  by  C.  Barnard, 
music  by  Edward  R.  Mollenhauer. 

©    Charles    Barnard,     New    York;     1878: 
14.506,  Dec.  12.  28058 

Manhattan  (The)  comedy  four  on  the  (miss- 
ing)   links.      Typewritten. 

©  Arthur   F.   Williams   and   Ed.   C. 
New  York  ;  1900  A :  8997,  Apr,  7 ;  2c. 


Mack, 
Apr.  7. 
28059 


Manhole  (The);  comedy  playlet,  by  W.  L. 
Sweitzor.     18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  1,  1913  ;  D  :  33971 ;  Willard  Lee 
Sweitzer,  Allentown,  Pa.  28060 

Manhood;  play  in  1  act,   by  E.  Goodman  and 

R.  de  Cordova.     [2],  20  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    23,    1913;    D :  33028 ;    Edward 

Goodman  and  Rienzi  de  Cordova,  New  York. 

28061 

Manhood's  triumph;  a  romance  of  Fifth  Ave- 
nue, a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  W.  D.  O'Brien. 

©  William  Desmond  O'Brien,  Philadelphia ; 
1890':  109S7,  Apr.  3.  28062 

Maniac  (The);  hilarious  stunt  in  3  acts,  by 
11.  V.  Noble.     51  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  14,  1910;  D :  20452 ;  Horace  V. 
Noble,  Denver.  28063 

Maniac  (The)  father.  See  Dashing  Dell,  the 
rifle  king. 

Maniac  (The)  mother.     See  Boy  (The)  tramp. 

Maniac    (The)    wife.      See   After  ten  years. 

Manicomio  del  Dottor  Mattel. 

©  Gaetano  Ursitti,  New  York;  D :  9072, 
Sept.  12,  1906.  28064 

Manicure  girl;  a  vaudeville  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
E.  R.  Hines.     12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Earle  Remington  Hines,  New  York ;  D : 
4836,  Api-.  5,  1904 ;  2c.  Apr.  21,  1904 ;  2c.  June 
20,  1906.  28065 

Manicure  (The)  girl  in  a  barber  shop;  mono- 
logue in  2  scenes,  by  M.  Cecil  and  Gene  Ganz. 
7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  9,  1912;  D:  28585;  Mary  Cecil. 
New  York.  28066 


vaudeville  skit, 
A.  Bloomberg. 


by 
12 


Manicure  (The)  maids;  a 
Bertha  B.  Ellison  and  H 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Harry    A.    Bloomberg,    New    York ;    D : 
12666.  Apr.  3,  1908;  2c.  Apr.  4,  1908.     28067 

Manicurist  (The);  or,  Wrongly  accused,  dra- 
matic sketch  in  2  pts.  and  .several  scenes,  by 
Frank  B.  Coigne.     9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.   4.   1912;    D:  28930;   Champion 
film  CO.,  New  York.  280t)8 


1402 


28068 


COPYRIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED  STATES 


28083 


Manicurists  (The);  musical  coineily  in  1  act, 
book  hy  J.  Wallace,  music  by  Jack  Tobie.  31 
p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  July  9,  1915 ;  D :  41195 ;  Joseph  Wal- 
lace, Brooklyn.  28068a 

Manifestacion  (La);  comedia,  original  y  en 
prosa,  de  Leon  Navarro  y  Jose  Romeo.  Ma- 
drid [Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1910. 
35  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  29,  1910  ;  2c.  Oct.  31,  1910 ;  D  :  22431 ; 
L.  Navarro  y  J.  Romeo,  Madrid.  28069 

Manikin  (The)  (An  act  of  God);  1  act  play,  by 
F.  A.  Andrews.     9  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  11,  1915;  D:  40620;  Frank  Al- 
bion Andrews,  New  York.  28069a 

Manila  Bay;  a  naval  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  A. 
Fraser. 

©    John    Arthur    Fraser,    Chicago;    1898: 
45004,  July  28.  28070 

Manila  girl;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  O.  C. 
Harris.     16  p.    i° .     Typewritten. 

©  Omar  C.  Harris.  Ravmond.  111. ;  D  :  12738, 
Apr.  13,  1908 ;  2c.  Api-.  13,  190S.  28071 

Manila  Rosa;  or.  In  a  Manila  garden,  operetta- 
of  the  Philippines,  by  M.  Danlap.     70  p.     f°. 
Typewritten.      [T.ibretto  only! 

©  Ic.  Oct.  19,  1909  ;  D  :  17143  ;  Maurice  Dun- 
lap,  Manila.  28072 

Manilla;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  F.  Milli- 
ken.    105  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  8,  1910 ;  D :  17889 ;  James  Foster 
Milliken,  New  York.  28073 

Manipulator  (The);  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F. 
IMcGlyuti.     Typewritten. 

©  Frank  McGlynn,  New  York ;  1899 :  53804, 
Aug.  23;  2c.  Oct.  26.  28074 

Mankynd;  a  morality,  by  Francis  Hartman 
Markoe.  [New  l^ork.  Printed  by  the  Premier 
press,  1914]     [17]  p.    8°. 

©    Feb.    21,    1914;    2c.    Apr.    28,    1914;    A: 
369879 ;  F.  H.  Markoe,  New  York.  28074a 

Manless  (The)  Isle;  a  musical  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  Abel  Caplin.  60  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  A.  Caplin,  St.  Louis ;  D :  11267,  Aug.  14. 
1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  14,  1907.  28075 

-play  in  2  acts,  by  J.  Conway.     36  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  7,  1915  ;  D  :  41928  ;  Jack  Conway, 
Fall  River,  Mass.  28075a 

Mann  (Der)  auf  der  schaukel;  lustspiel  in  3 
akten,  von  Alfred  Bratt  und  Armin  Wasser- 
raann.  Miinchen,  Drei  masken-verlag,  g.  m. 
b.  h.,  1913.    71  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Api-.  7,  1913 ;  D :  32947 ;  Drei  maskon 
verlag,  IMunich.  28076 


Mann  (Der)  im  soulfleurkasten ;  komodie,  von 
Thaddiius  Rittner.  Wieu,  Deutsch-Oester- 
reichischer  verlag,  1912.    216  p.    16°. 

©  Sept.  30,  1912;  2c.  Oct.  25,  1912;  D: 
31232 ;  Deutsch-Oesterreichischer  verlag,  Vi- 
enna. 28077 

Mann  (Ein)  in  seinem  alter;  lustspiel  in  3  ak- 
ten, von  J.  Tralow.  Berlin  W.,  Vertriebsstelle 
des  Verbandes  deutscher  biihnenschriftsteller, 
g.  m.  b.  h.,  1914.    87  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1914;  D:  36312;  Johannes 
Tralow,  Bremen,  Germany.  28077a 

Mann  (Der)  meiner  frau;  lustspiel  in  3  akten, 
von  Max  Neal.    97  p.    8°.     Printed. 

©  Ic.  June  10,  1911;  D :  24455 ;  Alfred 
Spitz,  New  York.  28078 

Mann  (Der)  mit  den  drei  frauen;  operette  in  3 
acten,  von  Julius  Bauer,  musik  von  Franz  Le- 
har.  SoutHier-  und  regiebuch.  Wien,  Leip- 
zig, L.  Doblinger,  1907.  [144]  p.  4°.  Mimeo- 
graphed. 

©  lAidwig  Doblinger,  Vienna ;  D :  11885, 
Dec.  7,  1907;  2c.  Dec.  7,  1907.  28079 

Mann  (Der)  mit  der  grunen  niaske;  burleske 
ill  3  akten.  iiach  ideeii  von  Arthur  Retzbach, 
von  .Tiilius  Horst  und  Arthur  Lippscliitz,  mu- 
sik von  Friedrich  Berniaiin,  Victor  Hollaeii- 
der  und  Leon  Jessel.  Textbuch  der  gesange. 
Miinchen,  Drei  masken  verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h., 
1913.     35  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  17,  1913  ;  D  :  35034  ;  Drei  masken 
verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Munich.  28080 

Manna  falls  for  Moses;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  A. 
Hoffman.     63  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  20,  1913;  D:  32729;  Aaron  Hoff- 
man, New  York.  28081 

Manna  mysteria;  melodrama  in  3  acts,  by  M. 
Owen.     41,  [1]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  31,  1911;  D :  24361 ;  Martha 
Owen,  New  York.  28082 

Mannequin  (Le);  comedie  eri  4  actes,  par  P. 
Gavault.  {In  Petite  illu.stration,  no.  59;  s6rie- 
theatre,  no.  36,  18  avril  1914) 

©  Apr.  18,  1914;  Ic.  May  18,  1914;  D: 
37059  ;  Paul  Gavault,  Paris.  28082a 

Manners;  play  in  3  scenes,  by  S.  Benson,  il  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  6,  1915 ;  D :  40578 :  Stuart  Ben- 
son, New  York.  28082b 

Manners  and  modes.     See  Dramatic  episodes. 

Mano  (La)  de  la  chica;  sainete  en  1  acto,  en 
prosa  y  verso,  original  de  Adolfo  Sanchez  Car- 
rere.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles] 
1910.     39  p.     12°. 

©  Sept.  6,  1910  ;  2c.  Sept.  7,  1910  ;  D  :  21994  ; 
Sanchez  Carrere,  Madrid.  28083 


1403 


28083 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


28101 


Manoeuvres  d'automne;  operette  en  3  actes,  de 
K.  (U'  liakcnyi,  adaptation  frangaise  de  Pierre 
Veber,  niusique  de  Emmerich  Kalnian.  Bro- 
chure complete.  Paris,  Max  Eschig,  1914. 
150  p.     12°. 

©  July  24,  1914  ;  Ic.  Aug.  3,  1914 ;  D  :  37766 ; 
Max  Eschig,  Paris.  28083a 

Manoeuvres  (The)  of  Jane;  an  original  comedy 
in  4  acts,  by  H.  A.  Jones.  New  York,  London, 
The  Macmillan  company,  1905.  4  p.  1.,  124  p. 
16°. 

©  Henrv  Arthur  Jones,  England ;  D :  6153. 
Jan.  16.  19U5;  2c.  Jan.  16,  1905.  28084 

Manoverkind  (Das)  (L'enfant  naturel);  ge- 
.schwank  in  3  akti  u,  nacli  dem  franzosischen 
von  Paul  Margus  und  Henri  Regnier,  von  Max 
Real.  Berlin  und  Leipzig,  Scliuster  &  Loeffler, 
1906.     102  1..     12°. 

©   Ic.    Sept.    15,    1910;    D :  22057 ;    Spitz    & 
INIorgenstern,  New  York.  28085 

Manoverregen ;  lustspiel  in  3  akten,  von  Geb- 
hard  SchiitzK-.  -Perasini  und  Richard  Kessler. 
Halle  a.  S..  « ..  Hendel  [1912]  100  p.  16°. 
(On  cover:  Lihiiotliek  der  gesamtlitei'atur  des 
in-  und  auslandes,  nr.  2260) 

©    Mar.    10,    1912;    2c.    Jan.    29,    1913;    D : 
32329;  Eduard  Bloch.  Berlin.  28086 

Manon. 

©  Frauci  -  Henry  Mead,  National  City,  Cal. 
1900  A  :  oOiF.  Fel).  23.  28087 

plav  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Boyesen,  founded  on 

the  novel  of  AbhH  Prevost.    128  p.    4°.    Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.   Jun.r      s,   1913;    1) :  33645 ;   Algernon 
Boyesen,  Paris.  28088 

Manon  Lescaut;  drame  lyrique  en  4  actes,  ver- 
sion fran(,-aise  de  Maurict'  Vaucaire,  niusique 
de  G.  Puccini.  I'aris,  G.  Ricordi  et  cie.,  1906. 
2  p.  1.,  76  p.    16^     [Libretto  only] 

©  G.   Ricordi   k  co  .   Milan;    D :  8030.   Feb. 
19,  1906;  2c.  Feb.  19,  1!'06.  28089 

dramnui  lii'ico  in  4  luti,  di  Giaconio  Puccini. 


Milano,  G.  Ricordi  &  co. ;  New  York,  Musical 
and  dramatic  copyright  office,  1893.  63  p. 
12°.      [Libretto  *>nly] 

©  G.  Ricordi  iSc  co..  Milan;  1893:2754.  Jan. 
11 ;  2c.  Jan.  11.  28090 

—  lyric  drama   in  4  acis,   music  by   Giacomo 


Puccini. 

©  Herman  Grau,   New  York;   1894:37820, 
Aug.  14.  28091 

—  a  plav  in  5  a^  is,  l)y  Henry  Francis  [pseud, 
of  F.  H.'  INIead] 

©  Francis  Heiiry  Mead,  National  City,  Cal. ; 
1900  A  :  4430,  Ft  1).  17.  28092 


Manon  Lescaut — Continued.  • 

a    play    in    5    acts,    dramatized    from    the 

French  novel  by  Abbe  Prevost,  by  E.  Wharton. 

115  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Edith  Wharton,  New  York ;  D :  217,  Mar. 

14,  1901 ;  2c.  Mar.  14,  1901.  28093 

a  play  in  4  acts  from  the  novel  of  I'AbbS 


Prevost,  adapted  by  M.  Doran. 

©  Marie  Doran,  New  York ;  D :  318,  Apr.  8, 
■    1901.  28094 

• Set;  also  For  love  of  Manon  Lescaut. 

Manor  (The)  bell;  a  play,  by  M.  M.  Pope.  Type- 
written. 

©  Marion  Manville  I'ope,   Trenton,  N.   J. ; 
1896 :  52446,  Sept.  19  ;  2c.  Sept.  19.  28095 

Manru;  an  opera  in  3  acts,  words  by  Alfred 
Nossig,  nmsic  by  I.  J.  Paderewski,  tr.  and 
adapted  for  i)erforniance  in  English  by  H.  E. 
Krehbiel.  New  York,  F.  RuUman,  1902.  77  p. 
8°.     [Lilu-etto  only] 

©  G.  Schirmer,  New  York;  D:  1410,  Feb.  7, 


1901; 


:c.  Feb.  20,  1902. 


28096 


Man's  (A)  ambition;  an  original  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  Arthur  L.  Collins.  3  p.  1.,  36  p.  f°. 
Ty])ewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  19,  1914;  D:  38840;  R.  C.  Smith, 
Bedford,  G.  28096a 

Mans'  test  friend;  sensational  play  in  4  acts, 
l)y  F.  L.  Bixl)y.    91  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Frank  L.  Bixby,  New  York  ;  D  ;  2490,  Oct. 
24,  1902;  2c.  Oct.  24,  1902.  28097 

Man's  (A)  broken  promise;  a  melodrama  in  4 
acts,  by  Lillian  Mortimer.  37  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  L.  Mortimer,  New  York  ;  D  :  8628,  June  1, 
1906 ;  2c.  June  1,  1906.  28098 

Man's  (The)  dream.     .S'cc  Life  for  life. 

Man's  enemy;  or.  The  downward  path,  b> 
Chas.  A.  Longden  and  Eric  Hudson. 

©  Augustus  Hill,  New  York;   1899:74983, 
Nov.  17.  28099 

Man's  (The)  game;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  Hem- 
bert  Westley.     75  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  19,  1909 ;  D :  16291 ;  James  Hip- 
pisley.  New  York.  28100 

sketch,    by    L.    K.    Devendorf.      14    p.      4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  24,  1912;  D:  31784;  L.  K.  Deven- 
dorf, Albany.  28101 

Man's  (A)  garden;  play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  H. 
Robertson.     [79]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    27,    1914;    D :  38931  ;    William 
Henderson  Robertson,  Chicago.  28101a 


1404 


28103 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


28120 


Man's  heritage;  di'ania  in  4  acts  and  7  scenes, 
by  C.  Lewis.    120  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Catherine    Lewis,    New    Yorlv ;    D :  1685, 
Apr.  4,  1902 ;  2e.  Apr.  4,  1902.  28102 

Man's  (A)  honor;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  T.  W. 
King. 

©   T.   W.   King,    Saratoga   Springs,   N.   Y. ; 
1888  :  10997,  Apr.  16.  28103 

a  drama  in  1  act,  by  S.  Decatur  Smith,  jr. 


Philadelpliia,  Penu  pub.  co.,  1907.     12  p.     12°. 

©   Penn   pub.   co.,    Philadelphia ;    D :  10951, 
July  11,  1907 ;  2c.  July  12,  1907.  28104 

Man's  judgment;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  C.  Ro- 
maine.     61  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Apr.   26,   1915;    D :  40476 ;   Cora   Ko- 
maine.  New  York.  28104a 

Man's  law;  play  in  5  acts,  by  S.  Weiller.  79  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  11,  1915 ;  D :  40621 ;  Simon  Weil- 
ler, New  York.  28104b 

Man's  (A)  love;  or.  Driven  from  Eden,  play  in 
3  acts,  by  Mrs.  C.  West.  116  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  June  19,  1913  ;  D  :  33617  ;  Mrs.  Cannie 
West,  Ada,  Okl.  28105 

Man's  love  is  like  the  restless  waves.  See 
That  restless  sea. 

Man's  own  soul;  psychological  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  J.  H.  Booth.     101  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  3,  1909  ;  D  :  17602  :  John  Hunter 
Booth,  Boston.  28106 

Man's  (A)  shadow;  play  in  1  act,  by  INL  G.  Mor- 
rison.    20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  27.  1915 ;  D :  39925 ;  Mary  Gray 
Morrison,  Boston.  28106a 

Man's  (A)  standard;  play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  L. 
Hasbrouck.     134  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Jan.   6,  1915;   D :  39323 ;   Mary   Las- 
celles  Hasbrouck,  Ridgewood,  N.  J.       28106b 

Man's  (A)  voice;  a  comedy  in  2  acts,  for  female 
characters  onlv,  by  Helen  Sherman  Griffith. 
Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  <S:  co.,  1909.  29  i)?  12°. 
([Baker's  ed.  of  plays]) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co..  Boston  ;  D :  14234. 
Nov.  7,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  3,  1908.  28107 

Man's  (A)  way;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  T. 
Buchanan.     155  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  10,  1912;   D :  30505 ;  Thompson 
Buchanan,  New  York.  28108 

Man's  way  and  woman's;  pro-suffi'age  play  in 
3  acts,  by  I.  S.  Binder.  [80]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.   July  28,   1913;    D:  33908;    Irwin    S. 
Binder,  Buffalo.  28109 


Man's  ways;  drama  in  4  acts  and  6  scenes,  by 
J.  J.  Stock.     [113]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    20,    1913;    D :  34778 ;    John    J. 
Stock,  New  York.  28110 

Mnn's  (A)  wife;  original  drama  In  4  acts,  by 
V.  Watrous.     [2],  65  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    13,    1914;    D :  37586 ;    Valerie 
Watrous,  Seattle.  28110a 

play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  L.  Rankow.     125  p. 


8°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  6,  1915;   D :  41436 ;  Maurice  L. 
Rankow,  New  York.  __  28110b 

play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  W.  Collison.     109  p. 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  2,  1910 ;   D :  22741 ;  Clyde  Wil- 

•son  Collison,  Columbus,  O.  28111 

by  H.  Miles.      [1],   71  p.  4°.     Type- 


written. 

©    Ic.    June    18,    1912;    D:  30016;    Homer 
Miles,   New   York.  28112 

Man's  (A)  woman;  a  play,  by  A.  C.  Flexner. 

©     Anne     Crawford     Flexner,     Louisville ; 
1899:42897    July  1;  2c.  July  21.  28113 

Man's  work;  by  J.  H.  Wise. 

©    John    H.    Wise,    Noblesville,    Ind. ;    D: 
2127,  July  15,  1902.  28114 

comedy  in  3  acts,  by  L.  E.  F.  Prince.    66  p. 

4°.    ^Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  1,  1010 ;  D :  22461 ;  Leslie  E.  F. 
I'rince,  Washington.  28115 

Man's   (A)    world;  play  in   4  acts,   by   Rachel 

Crothers.     Boston.    R.  G.   Badger    [etc.,   etc., 

1915]     2  p.  1.,  7-113  p.  12°.     (American  dra- 
matic series) 

©    May    24,    1915;    2c.    May    26,    1915;    D: 
40773;  Richard  G.  Badger,  Boston.       28115a 

Man's  (A)  worst  enemy;  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  Joseph  Martineau.  41  p.  f°.  Type- 
Avritten. 

©    J.    Martineau,    Montreal,    Canada ;    D : 
8546,  May  18,  1906;  2c.  May  31,  1906.     28116 

Mansfield;  play  in  4  acts,  by  V.  S.  I-,awreuce. 
[79]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    22,    1912;    D:  29445;    Vincent 
Sai-gent  Lawrence,  Boston.  28117 

Mansion  (A)  of  aching  hearts. 

©   Edward   C.    Crook,    Oshkosh,   Wis.;    D: 
5771,  Nov.  14,  1904.  28118 


—  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  G.  M.  Faith. 

©  George  Mason  Faith,  Knoxville,  la. ;  D : 

3669,  June  17,  1903.  28119 


—  a  .society  melodrama,  by  Jules  Hurtig. 

©  Hurtig  &  Seamon,  New  York;  D:1807. 
Apr.  30,  1902.  28120 


1405 


28121 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


28139 


Manspile  (The)  tragedy;  by  H.  D.  Manspile. 
8  p.     12°,    Printed. 

©  Homer  D.  Manspile,  Pesotum,  III. ;  A : 
154456,  Aug.  31,  1906;  2c.  Aug.  20,  1906. 
[Note:  Tliis  was  also  entered  as  Class  D: 
8877,  but  that  entry  was  abandoned] 

28121 

Manteau  (Le)  du  roi;  pi^ce  en  4  actes,  en  vers, 
[par]  Jean  [Frangois  Victor]  Aicard, 
musique  de  sc^ne  de  M.  Massenet.  Paris,  E. 
Flammarion  [1907]  5  p.  1.,  [5]-228  p.  12°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  res.  under  act  of  Mar.  3,  1905,  by  B. 
Flammarion,  Paris ;  res.  no.  1275 ;  Ic.  Nov.  2, 
1907.  28122 

Mantel  (Der);  sketch,  von  Paul  Frank.  Leip- 
zig, W.  Karczag,  1913.     7  p.     4°. 

©  Ic.  June  1,  1914;  D :  37172 ;  W.  Karc- 
zag, Leipzig.  28122a 

Mantel    (The)    shelf;    smashing    tragedy    in    3 

scenes,  lines  and  lyrics  by  T.  G.  Springer  and 

E.  D.  Burrows.     [1],  17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Apr.     21,    1913;     D:  33010;     T.     G. 

Springer,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  28123 

Mantle  (The)  of  charity;  a  dramatic  comedy 
in  4  acts,  by  Robert  W.  Clarke  and  F.  D. 
Mostow.     88  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Frederic  D.  Mostow,  New  York ;  D : 
4369,   Dec.   10,   1903;   2c.   Dec.   10,   1903. 

28124 

Manton  (El)  de  la  China;  sainete  lirico  en  1 
acto  dividido  en  3  cuadros,  en  prosa,  original 
de  A.  Fernandez  Lepina  y  A.  Planiol,  mtlsica 
del  maestro  Torregrosa.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  espanoles]  1909.  36  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  July  2,  1909;  2c.  July  14,  1909;  D: 
16256;  Antonio  Fernandez  I.«pina  y  Antonio 
Planiol,  Madrid.  28125 

Mantuan  (A)  tale;  romantic  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  C.  W.  Tackenberg.     Typewritten. 

©  Chas.  W.  Tackenberg,  Cincinnati;  1899: 
3627,  Jan.  9 ;  2c.  Jan.  16 ;  Ic.  new  ed.  Aug.  23, 
1905.  28126 

Manuel  Menendez;  [da]  Lorenzo  Filiasi  dram- 
ma  lirico  en  1  atto,  di  Vittorio  Bianchi  e  An- 
tonino  Anile.  New  York,  Vincent  Ciocia, 
printer,  1904.  3  p.  1.,  [7] -30  numb.  1.  12°. 
©  Edoardo  Sonzogno,  Milan ;  D :  5031,  May 
16,  1904;  2c.  May  16,  1904.  28127 

Manuela;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  MacCarthy. 
New  York,  1881. 

©  John  MacCarthy,  United  States;  1881: 
5465,  Apr.  11.  28128 


Manuela — Continued. 

a  play  in  2  acts,  by  E.  Gerberding.     25  p. 

4°.     Tj'pewritten. 

©  Elizabeth  Gerbei'ding,  San  Francisco; 
D:5933,  Dec.  20,  1904;  2c.  Dec.  20,  1904. 

28129 
Manuella;  or,  In  the  Ladrones,  a  comic  opera 
in  3  acts,  book  by  Walwin  Wood,  music  by 
B.  D.  Gilliland. 

©  B.  D.  Gilliland,  New  York ;  D :  3684,  July 

2,  1903.  28130 

Manure  (The);  a  white  rave  play  of  the  year 

2013,  in  1  act,  by  N.  J.  Heaney.     [1],  10  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  22,  1913;  D:  34802;  Ned  .Joyce 
Heaney,   New  York.  28131 

Many    Marg'uerites.      Sec   Very    little    Faust. 

Many  (The)  merry  mishaps  of  Nid  and  the 

weird,  wonderful  wandering's  of  Nod.     See 

Evil  (The)  eye. 

Many  sides  to  a  character.  See  Not  so  bad 
as  we  seem. 

Many  there  be  like  these;  by  A.  Van  Wildt. 
12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  18,  1909 ;  D :  17744 ;  Adelaide 
Van  Wildt,  New  York.  28132 

Many  years  after;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  10  scenes, 
3  tableaux,  by  L.  H.  Dempsey. 

©  Lavinia  Hortense  Dempsey,  Glen-Echo- 
on-the-Hudson  [New  York];  1886:542,  Jan. 
7.  28133 

Manzanillo;  u  Mexican  comic  opera,  written  by 
T.  T.  Kailey,  composed  by  Alfred  G.  Robyn. 
Ill  p.    4°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Thos.  T.  Railey,  Harrisonville,  Mo.;  D: 
14354,  Nov.  23,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  23,  1908.    28134 

Manzanita;  by  E.  Cook. 

©  Edith  Cook.  Belvidere,  Cal. ;  D :  2256, 
Aug.  21,  1902.  28135 


■ -a  comedy  drnma  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Cook.    123 

p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Edith    Cook,    San    Francisco ;    D :  7843, 
.Jan.  13,  1906;  2c.  Jan.  11,  1906.  28136 

■  a  romantic  play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  E.  Drew. 

©    Helen    E.    Drew,    Milwaukee ;    D :  3417, 
May  11,  1903.  28137 

or.  The  way  to  win  an  uncle,  a  comedy  in 

3  acts,  by  .Joseph  Bletlieu  [i.  e.  A.  J.  Blethen, 
jr.]     70  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Allien  Josepli  Blethen,  jr.,  Minneapolis; 
1S90 :  17171,  I\Iar.  17  ;  2c.  May  5.  28138 

Maphine;  or.  The  true  lovers,  a  romantic  drama 
in  5  acts,  by  M.  A.  Bliven.  Hope  Valley,  R.  I., 
Free  press  book  print,  1898.    32  p.    16°. 

©    Marv    A.    Bliven,    .Jewett    City,    Conn. ; 
1898  :  42916,  July  18  ;  2c.  Sept.  23.  28139 


1406 


28140 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


28157 


Maples  (The);  a  rural  drama  in  4  acts  and  7 
scenes,  by  J.  L.  Treat.    40  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  James  L.  Treat,  Cliicago ;  D :  4485,  Jan. 
11,  1904;  2c.  Jan.  11,  1904.  28140 

Marah;  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  S.  B.  Alex- 
ander.    32  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Sigmund   B.   Alexander,   Boston;   1887: 
1935,  Jan.  24;  Ic.  Jan.  24.  28141 


a  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  C.  Fuller. 

©  Caroline  Fuller,  New  York ;  D :  6056,  Jan. 
11,  1905.  28142 

Maranatha,  may  the  Lord  come  quickly  to 
take  vengeance  on  thee  for  thy  crimes;  a 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Bartlett,  dramatized 
fi'om  tbe  story  entitled  Copper  and  gold,  by  the 
permission  of  Street  &  Smith. 

©  James  Bartlett,  Owego,  X.  Y. ;  1873: 
1520,  Feb.  15.  28143 

Maraquita;  or.  The  black  spider,  romantic 
melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Burleigh. 

©  Jennie  Burleigh,  Geneva,  O. ;  1899 :  64776, 
Oct.  6.  28144 

Marathon  (The)     Sec  Natural  (The)  law. 

Marathon  winner;  1  act  play,  by  Felix  Fantus. 
21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  30,  1910;  D :  20922 ;  Alexander 
Thibeau,  Chicago.  28145 

Maravillas  del  progreso;  gran  fantasia  comico- 
llrico-bailable,  en  un  prologo,  5  cuadros  y  una 
apoteosis,  en  prosa  y  verso,  original  de  C.  Diaz 
Valero,  L.  Navarro  Serrano  y  P.  Baiios  Fer- 
nandez, miisica  de  Ids  maestros  Francisco  A. 
de  San  Felipe  y  Cayo  Vela.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  espanoles]  1910.  73  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Oct.  29,  1910 ;  2c.  Oct.  31,  1910 ;  D :  22437, 
Diaz  Valero,  Navarro  Serrano  y  Banos  Fer- 
nandez, Madrid.  28146 

Marble  (The)  faun;  play  in  4  acts  with  pro- 
logue, by  Nathaniel  Hawthorne,  dramatized, 
by  E.  Cunningham.  [23]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  May  2,  1914;   D:  37060:   Ethel  Cun- 


ningham, New  York. 


28146a 


romantic  drama,  by  M.  C.  Dobson,  adapted 

from  the  novel  by  Nathaniel  Hawthorne.     36 
p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Dec.   16,   1910;   D :  22823 ;   Meade  C. 
Dobson,  St.  Louis.  28147 

Marcel;  a  domestic  drama  in  1  act,  tr.  and 
adapted  from  the  French  of  Jules  Sandeau 
and  A.  Decourcelle,  by  F.  A.  Durivage. 

©    Francis    A.    Durivage,    United    States; 
1872  :  7856,  July  23.  28148 


Marcella;  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  K.  Ferris. 

©  Kate  Ferris,  Chicago;  1891:37873.  Oct. 
22.  28149 

idillio  raoderno  in  3  episodi,  di  Henry  Cain, 

Edouard  Adenis  e  Lorenzo  Stecchetti,  musicato 
da  Umberto  Giordano.  INIilano,  Edoardo  Son- 
zogno,  1907.  cover-title,  1  p.  1.,  [9]-46  numb. 
1.    8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Edoardo  Sonzogno,  Milan  ;  D  :  11711,  Nov. 
9,  1907 ;  2c.  Nov.  9,  1907.  28150 

-idylle    moderne    en    3    parties,    paroles    de 

Henri  Cain.  Edouard  Adenis  and  Lorenzo  Stec- 
chetti tr.  frangaise  de  Jean  Nougues. 

©  Edoardo  Sonzogno,  Milan  ;  D  :  14643,  Dec. 
26,  1908.  28151 

-tragisches    idyll    in    3   bildern,    von    Henry 

Cain,  Eduard  Adenis  und  Lorenzo  Stecchetti, 
deutsch  von  Fritz  Wahl,  musik  von  Umberto 
Giordano.  Mailand,  Verlag  von  E.  Sonzogno, 
1913.    46  p.    16°.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Aug.    11,    1913;   2c.    Aug.    20,    1913:    D: 
34211;  Edoardo  Sonzogno,  Milan.  28152 

Marcelle;  a  drama,  by  J.  C.  Roach  and  J.  A. 
Knox. 

©   James   C.   Roach   and   J.   Arraoy   Knox, 
New  York  ;  1886 :  12598,  May  28.  28153 

drama  in  5  acts,  adapted  from  the  French 

of  Alexandre  Dumas,  fils,  by  J.  ^Magnus  and 
H.  C.  Bunner. 

©    Julian   Magnus   and   Henry   C.   Bunner, 
New  York  ;  1877  :  7508,  June  27.  28154 

a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  book  and  lyrics 

by  Frank  Pixley,  music  by  Gustav  Luders. 
100  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sous.  New  York  ;  D  :  12725, 
Apr.  10,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  10,  1908.  28155 

or,  The  jewels  of  France,  play  in  1  act,  bv 

M.  E.  Richardson.    21  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  6.  1915 ;  D :  41166 ;  Marie  Eliza- 
beth Richardson.  Minneapolis.  28155a 

-See  also  Rajah  (The)  of  India. 


Marcelle,  a  tale  of  the  Revolution;  a  play  in 
4  acts,  by  Willibert  Davis  and  Claudia  Bran- 
non.  New  Y'ork,  Broadway  publishing  com- 
pany [1904]     4  p.  1.,  67  p.    front.,  4  pi.    12°. 

©  W.   Davis  and  C.  Brannon,  Bainbridge, 
Ga. ;  D :  5972,  Dec.  13,  1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  13.  1904. 

28156 
Marcello;  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts. 

©   William   E.    Hickox   and   F.   A.   Wilcox, 
Newtonville,  Mass. ;  D :  4581,  Feb.  3,  1904. 

28157 

Marcellus;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  G.  H.  Crow.  56 
p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  23.  1915 ;  D :  42066 ;  George  Hol- 
beach  Crow,  Salt  Lake  City.  28157a 


1407 


28158 


DKAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


28174 


Marcellus — Continued. 

■  a   Ilonian  liistoricul   drama   in  3   acts,   by 

J.  J.  Lord. 

©  James  Judson  Lord,  Springfield,  111. ;  D : 
2814,  Dec.  22,  1902.  28158 

Marcellus  Dodge;  a  farce  in  3  acts,  by  Gi'an- 
ville  Forbes  Sturgis.  104  p.  4.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  G.  F.  Sturgis,  Broolilyn ;  D:9878,  Jan. 
81,  1907;  2c.  Jan.  31,  1907.  28159 

March,  hares;  a  dramatic  absurdity  in  4  acts, 
by  J.  A.  Mack. 

©  Jolm  Alfred  Mack,  New  York;  1879: 
16886,   Dec.    15.  28160 

March  (The)  of  progress.  Sec  Queen  (The) 
of  the  East. 

March  of  the  nations;  a  dramatic  composition 
introducing  dialogue,  general  recitation,  pos- 
ing, marching,  pictures,  singing,  music,  by  C. 
M.  HoUoway.  10  p.  4°.  Typewritten, 
[Words  only] 

©  Charlotte  Molyneux  Holloway,  New 
London,  Conn. ;  D :  14044,  Sept.  26,  1908 ;  2c. 
Oct.  16,  1908.  28161 

March  of  time;  a  1  act  play  freely  adapted 
from  the  French  of  Francis  de  Croisset 
[pseud,  of  Francis  Wiener]  by  C.  Gordon- 
Lennox.    42  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Cosmo  Gordon-Lennox,  London ;  D : 
4835,  Apr.  5,  1904;  2c.  Apr.  5,  1904.       28162 

March  on,  America;  a  dramatic  recitation,  by 
G.  G.  Collingham. 

©  George  G.  Collingham,  London ;  1900 
A  :  16234,  June  19.  28163 

March  (The)  to  the  sea;  an  original  military 
drama  in  3  acts,  by  W'.  O.  Clough. 

©  William  O.  Clough,  Nashua,  N.  H. ; 
1872  :  7717,  July  19.  28164 

March  (The)  winds;  a  spectacular  drill,  by 
Adelaide  Westcott  Hatch.  New  York,  Hints 
publishing  company,  1902.  cover-title,  3  p. 
12°. 

©  Hints  pub.  co.,  New  "Sork ;  D :  2744,  Dec. 
2,  1902;  2c.  Dec.  31,  1902.  28165 

Marchand  de  blanche.  ^Scc  Madchenhandler 
(Der) 

Marchand  (Le)  de  bonheur;  comedie  en  3  actes, 

par  H.  Kistemaeckei'S.     33  p.     4°.      (I/IUus- 

tration  theatrale,  no.  104,  19  novembre  1910) 

©   Nov.    25,    1910;    2c.    Dec.    10,    1910;    D: 

22820;  Henri  Kistemaeckers,  Paris.       28166 

Marchand  (Le)  de  masques;  drame  lyrique  en 
2  actes,  par  Louis  Merlet  et  Thomas-Salignac, 
musique  de  Albert  Wolff.  Paris,  Enoch  & 
cie.,  1914.     39  p.     12.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Aug.  21,  1914;  Ic.  Aug.  27,  1914;  D: 
37959;  Enoch  &  cie.,  Paris.  28166a 


Marchand  (Le)  de  passions;  comedie  en  3 
images  d'Epinal,  en  vers,  de  M.  Magre.  32  p. 
4°.  (Supplement  gratuit  au  no.  2819  du 
Monde  illustre,   8  avril  1911) 

©  Apr.  8,  1911 ;  2c.  Apr.  22,  1911 ;  D  :  24031 ; 
]\Iaurlce  Magre,  Paris.  28167 

Marchande    (La)    d'allumettes;    conte    lyrique 

en   3    actes,    par    R.    Gerard   et    M.    Rostand, 

musique     de     Tiarko     Richepin.      (In    Petite 

'  illustration,    no.    53,    serie-theatre,    no.    33,    7 

mars  1914) 

©  Mar.  7,  1914;  Ic.  Apr.  16,  1914;  D: 
36721  ;  Rosemonde  Gerard  &  Maurice  Ros- 
tand, Paris.  28167a 

Marchande  (La)   de  modes.      ,SV'e  Greed. 

Marche  (La)  au  soleil;  poeme  de  Leon  Duro- 
cher,    musique   de   Georges   Fragerolle. 

©  Enoch  &  cie.,  Paris ;  1900  A :  14212,  June 
8;  2c.  June  6.  28168 

Marche  (La)  nuptiale .  .  .  ;  [par  H.  Bataille] 
[Paris,  Impr.  de  I'lllustration]  1905.  2  p.  1.. 
91  p.     12°. 

©  Henry  Bataille,  Paris ;  D :  7568,  Nov.  16, 
1905;  2c.  Nov.  16,  1905.  28169 

Marching  through  Georgia;  a  domestic  com- 
edy drama  in  3  acts,  by  C.  F.  Hall.  37  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Constance  Fletcher  Hall,  Brooklvn ;  D : 
4716,  Mar.  12,  1904;  2c.  Mar.  12,  1904.  "  28170 

a  military  comedy  di'ama,  by  G.  F.  Ditt- 


mar. 


©   Geo.    F.    Dittmar,     Jersey    City;     1893: 
55809,   Dec.  18.  28171 

in   4  acts,   by   M.   Evans.     37   p.     f°. 


Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Mar.    12,   1915;    D:  39966;    Manford 
Evans,  Thompson,  la.  28171a 

—  Sec  also  Southern  loyalists. 


Marchioness  (The)  of  Batz;  drama  in  4  acts, 
by   R.   Lane.     92  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Itichard   Lane,   Chicago ;    D :  8609,   June 
11,  1906;  2c.  June  11,  1906.  28172 

Marchioness  (The)  of  the  streets  (La  mar- 
quise des  rues);  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  tr.  and 
adapted  from  the  French  of  [Paul]  Siraudin 
and  [Gaston]  Hirsch  by  Harry  Allen,  music 
by  Herv6. 

©    T.    .L    E.    Fenton,    Philadelphia;    1879: 
16352.  Dec.  5.  28173 

Marco  and  Helena;  a  drama  of  the  Greek  revo- 
lution in  4  acts,  by  H,  M,  Cronkhite.  Type- 
written. 

©    Henry    M.    Cronkhite,     United     States; 
1900  A:  19855,  Aug.  9;   2c.  Aug.  8.       28174 


1408 


28175 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE  UNITED  STATES 


28197 


Marconi  (The)  telegram.  See  Wireless  (A) 
message. 

Marconi's  wireless  telegraph;  a  burlesque  final 
in  2  scenes,  by  Frank  Dumont.  New  York, 
Chicago  [etc.]  M.  Witmark  &  sons,  1905.  14 
p.  12°.  (On  cover:  The  Witmark  stage  pub- 
lications) 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons,  New  York;  D:  7501, 
Nov.  1,  1905;  2c.  Nov.  2,  1905.  28175 

Marcoretti;  or,  The  brigand's  sacrifice,  a 
romantic  drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  M.  King- 
dom. Autlior's  ed.  New  York,  R.  M.  De 
Witt,  1874.  34  p.  12°.  ([De  Witt's  acting 
plays,  no.  163]) 

©    John    M.    Kingdom,    New   York;    1874: 
7964,  June  12;  2c.  July  27.  28176 

Marcus;  a  story  of  the  South,  by  G.  F.  Richings. 

©  George  Franklin  Richings,  Philadelphia ; 

1896  :  57383,  Oct.  19.  28177 

Marcus  Curtius;  a  musical  comedy,  by  H.  R. 
Kellogg. 

©    Henry    R.    Kellogg,     Detroit;    D:5017, 
May  13,  1904.  28178 

Marcus  Matranga;  or.  The  Mafia  in  America, 
act  1. 

©  Ralph  Richards,  Fort  Scott,  Kan. ;  1892 : 
30052,  July  18.  28179 

■an    original    American    play,    by    R. 


Richards. 

©  Ralph  Richards,  Fort  Scott,  Kan. ;  1892 : 
30025,   July  18;  2c.  May  4,  1893.  28180 

Marcus  Way  land;  or.  The  mystery  of  Cha- 
teau Blanche,  a  sensational  and  emotional 
drama  in  4  acts. 

©  Andrew    Redifer,    Philadelphia;    1872: 
6549,  June  18.  28181 

Mardi  gras;  a  musical  burletta  in  3  acts,  by  E. 
A.  Begley  and  J.  P.  Lee. 

©  Edward  Albert  Begley  and  James  Paul 
Lee,  Boston;  1897:36644,  June  21.         28182 

an  original  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  by  W.  C. 

Tidball.     59    p.     12°.      Printed.       [Libretto 
only] 

©  Walton  C.  Tidball,  Brooklyn ;  1891 :  956, 
Jan.  6;  2c.  Apr.  6.  28183 

scenario  of  a  comic  opera,  by   J.   A.  Van 

Broekhoven.     17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    John   A.    Van   Broekhoven,    Cincinnati; 
D :  3170,  Mar.  7,  1903 ;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1903. 

28184 

or.  Clown  and  shepherdess,  in  3  acts,  by 

J.  B.  MacMahan. 

©  Janet  Buchanan  MacMahan,  Sioux  City, 
la. ;  D  :  179,  Feb.  11,  1901.  28185 


Mardo;  or.  The  nihilists  of  St.  Petersburg,  an 
original  Russo-American  animo-dramatic, 
sensational,  historical  romance  in  5  acts,  by 
F.  I.  Frayne. 

©   Frank   I.   Frayne,   Philadelphia;   1881: 
13256,  Aug.  29.  28186 

Mardoche;  a  drama  in  5  acts  from  the  French, 
by  A.  M.  Knapp. 

©  A.  Melvin  Knapp,  New  York ;  1871 :  5177, 
June  1.  28187 

Mardonius;  dramatic  fable  in  5  acts,  by  H. 
Miller.      [7],   122  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    July   31,   1913;    D:  33962;    Herman 
Miller,  Philadelphia.  28188 

or.  The  prince  of  Athens,   by  H.  Miller. 

115  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Herman   Miller,   Philadelphia ;   D :  2555, 
Nov.  6,  1902;  2c.  Nov.  6,  1902.  28189 

Mare  tenebrosum;  a  drama  illustrating  some 
of  the  events  leading  towards  and  immediate- 
ly preceding  the  introduction  to  Europe  of 
western  lands  by  Christopher  Columbus,  by 
J.  A.  Chew. 

©   James    Alfred    Chew,    Chicago;    1892: 
47177,  Nov.  21.  28190 

Mareas  vivas;  comedia  dramatica,  en  3  actos 
y  en  prosa,  original  de  A.  ChSpuli  Navarro. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1907. 
63  p.     12°. 

©  Antonio  Chitpuli  Navarro,  Madrid;   D: 
10316,  Apr.  10,  1907;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1907.     28191 

Maree,  the  danseur. 

©    Elizabeth    A.    Swalm,    Joliet,    111.;    D: 
12722,  Apr.  10,  1908.  28192 

Margarate;  or.  The  spectral  red  hand,  a  3  act 
serio  comic  drama. 

©  William  Bush,  Chicago ;  1871 :  2673,  Mar. 
27;  2c.  Dec.  4,  1872.  28193 

Margaret;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  O.  Garment. 

©    Oscar    Garmont,     Chicago;     1888:2996, 

Jan.  27.  28194 

'Opera  libretto  in  5  acts,  by  E.  B.  Dunham. 

49  p.     4°.     Typewritten, 

©   Emma   B.    Dunham,   West   Gray,   Me.; 
1886:17980,   Aug.  6;   2c.  Aug.  6.  28195 


Mardi  gras   in  New  Orleans. 
5379—16 89 


See  Carnival. 

1409 


—  or,  A    daughter's   devotion,    a  drama  in  5 
acts  ailiipted  for  the  stage,  by  H.  Williams. 

©  Harry  Williams,  New  York ;  1889 :  39610. 
Dec.    26.  28196 

—  or.  The  traitor's  wife,  play  in  5  acts,  by 
A.  T.  Oakes. 

©  A.  T.  Oakes,  Savannah,  Ga. ;  1897 :  84651, 
June  9.  28197 


28198 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


28218 


Margaret  and  Denny;  or,  Beyant  seas. 

©  Adelle  M.  Chapman,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind. ; 
D:  11016,  July  20,  1907.  28198 

Margaret  Cooper;  or,  The  Kentucky  tragedy, 
a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Walsh. 

©    Marie    Walsh,     Brooklyn ;     1889 :  4068, 
Feb.  4.  28199 

Margaret  Fleming;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  James 
A.  Heme. 

©    Katherine    C.    Heme,     United     States; 
1890:22551,  July  15.  28200 


Margaret   Harstein's   story, 
appeal. 


See  Last  (The) 


Margaret  Moore,  M.  D.;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by 
K.  B.  Miller.     [132]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  12,  1912;  D:  28667;  Katherine 
Browning  Miller,  Berkeley,  Gal.  28201 

Margaret  of  Anjou;  a  historical  tragedy  in  5 
acts,  by  Mrs.  M.  A.  D.  Clifton.  Cincinnati, 
1878.    Ms. 

©  Mrs.   S.  J.  Meholin,  Wheeling,  W.  Va. ; 
1878 :  9511,  Aug.  19 ;  Ic.  Feb.  12,  1879.    28202 

Margaret  of  the  Ellises;  a  rural  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  E.  Le  Croix.  69  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Eleanore    Le    Croix,    Indianapolis;    D: 
14926,  Jan.  28,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  28,  1909.    28203 

Margaret  Salisbury.     See  Three  Oaks. 

Margaret,  the  vivandilre.  See  Little  (The) 
countess. 

Margaret  Travers;  4  act  play,  by  H.  Kinnaird. 
29  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Helen  Kinnaird,  London ;  D :  3682.  July 
2,  1903;  2c.  July  2,  1903.  28204 

Margaret  Wilmot;  a  drama  in  5  acts  adapted 
for  the  stage,  by  H.  Williams. 

©  Harry  Williams,  New  York ;  1889 :  39607, 
Dec.  26.  28205 

Margaret  Wilson;  play  in  1  act,  by  F.  V. 
Frankel.     [1],  13  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  15,  1913 ;  D :  33790 ;  Frances  V. 
Frankel,   New   York.  28206 

Margarethe  von  Randau;  tr.  from  the  German 
by  Mrs.  A.  L.  Wister,  dramatized  by  A.  H. 
Griffin.  Columbus,  Ga.,  Thos.  Gilbert,  1901. 
63  p.     8°. 

©  Anna  Helena  Griffin,  Columbus,  Ga. ;  D : 
491,  May  20,  1901 ;  2c.  June  21,  1901.      28207 

Margaret's  vow;  or,  The  betrayer  foiled,  a 
drama  in  5  acts,  by  A.  McGregor. 

©    Agnes    McGregor,    Albany;    1873:8156, 
July  15.  28208 


Margaretta;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Mrs.  A.  Lyttel- 
tou.    158  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  Alfred  Lyttelton,  London  ;  D  :  6489, 
Apr.  11,  1905;  Ic.  Apr.  11,  1905;  Ic.  Apr  21, 
1905.  28209 


a  play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  W.  Kopf. 

©  Frederick  William  Kopf,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. ; 
D :  1164,  Nov.  13,  1901.  28210 

■Margarido;  opera  en  1  acto,  un  pr61ogo  y  3 
cuadros,  letra  de  F.  Pi  y  Arsuaga,  mGsica  de 
J.  Taboada  Steger.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores  espaiioles]  1908.  29  p.  12°.  Libretto 
only] 

©  F.  Pi  y  Arsuaga,  Madrid  ;  D :  13875,  Sept. 
21,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  21,  1908.  28211 

Margarita.     See  Across  the  border. 

Margaritas  (Las);  juguete  comico-llrico  en  2 
cuadros  y  eu  prosa,  por  J.  G.  Caminero  y  A. 
Vivero,  mtisica  del  maestro  Losada.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1908.  30  p. 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Juan  G.  Caminero  y  Augusto  Vivero, 
Madrid ;  D :  13591,  Aug.  19,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  19, 
1908.  28212 

Margarita's  revenge.     See  Broken  (A)  tie. 

Margery;  a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  F.  E. 
Dumm.    1  p.  1.,  28  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©  Frank  E.  Dumm,  Upper  Sandusky,  O. ; 
1885  :  7929,  Apr.  3 ;  2c.  Apr.  16.  28213 

or.  The  child  of  the  street,  an  original  com- 
edy in  4  acts,  by  Scott  Marvel  (D.  Findley) 

©  Dawson  Findley,  New  York ;  1873 :  11804, 
Oct.  14.  28214 

Margery  makes  good;  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  Lil- 
lian Clisby  Bridgham.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker 
&  CO.,  1915.     29  p.     12°. 

©  May  15,  1915;  2c.  May  17,  1917;  D: 
406S3 ;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston. 

28214a 

Margita,  the  gypsy  queen;  a  comedy  drama  in 
5  acts,  by  J.  Jarrow. 

©  Joseph  Jarrow,  New  York ;  D :  1225,  Dec. 
30,  1901.  28215 

Margot.     See  Rosen. — Roses. 

Margrave  (The) 

©  Manley  H.  Pike,  Augusta,  Me. ;  1895  :  48910, 
Sept.  26.  28216 

Margrave  and  magic;  or.  The  entranced  bride, 
a  strange  drama  in  5  acts,  founded  on  Bul- 
wer's  A  strange  story. 

©  Otto  Mandrup  Tennison,  New  Orleans; 
D  :  4029,  Sept.  29,  1903.  28217 

Margrave  (The)  of  Istria. 

©  Manley  H.  Pike,  Augusta,  Me.;  1895: 
48911,  Sept.  26.  28218 


1410 


28219 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE  UNITED  STATES 


28236 


Margravine  (The) 

©   Manley   H.    Pike,   Augusta,   Me.;    1895: 

48912,  Sept.  26.  28219 

Margravine  (The)  of  Istria. 

©   Mauley   H.   Pike,   Augusta,   Me.;   1895: 

48913,  Sept.  26.  28220 

Marguerite. 

©   Oscar  Hammerstein,  New  York;   1896: 
10100,  Feb.  11.  28221 

or,  The  Betrayal,  an  emotional  drama  in  4 

acts,  by  M.  P.  Brenan. 

©    May    Fleischman    Brenan,    New    York; 
18S2  :  361,  Jan.  10.  28222 

Marguerite,  countess  d'Ornay;  drama  in  4  acts, 
adapted  from  the  German,  by  F.  F.  Schrader. 

©  Fred  F.  Sclarader,  United  States;  1881: 
16762,  Oct.  29.  28223 

Marguerite  de  La  Valliere;  drama  in  5  acts. 
©    Vittoria    Cremers,    Brooklyn ;    1900    A : 
5150,  Feb.  26.  28224 


Marguerite  de  Valois. 
queen. 


See  Crime  (The)  of  a 


Marguerite  Benne;  a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by 
H.  A.  D'Arcy. 

©  H.  A.  D'Arcy,  New  York;  1897:34948, 
June  11.  28225 

Marguerite's  loyalty;  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  D. 
Holmes.     [39]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  28,  1914 ;  D :  36193 ;  Edward  D. 
Holmes,  Newton,  Mass.  28225a 

Marguerite's  vision;  a  poetic  drama  in  1  act 
with  tableaux,  by  Henry  Clay  Cowl.  Type- 
written. 

©  May  Morris  Cowl,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. ;  1899 : 
47207,  July  21 ;  2c.  July  22.  28226 

Mari  (The)  and  Marie.     See  Captain  Manikin. 

Mari-gargon.     See  Seine  geliebte. 

Mari  (Un)  niodele;  pi^ce  en  1  acte,  de  M. 
Wilned.     [1],  48  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  9,  1914 ;  D :  37261 ;  M.  Wilned, 
Paris.  28226a 

Mari-Nieves;  zarzuela  en  1  acto,  dividido  en 
4  cuadros,  en  verso  y  prosa,  original  de  P. 
Munoz  Seca,  mfisica  del  maestro  Saco  del 
Valle.  Madrid  [Sociedad  deautoresespafioles] 
1911.    39  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Aug.   21,   1911;   2c.   Aug.   22,   1911;   D: 
25003 ;  Pedro  Muiioz  Seca,  Madrid.         28227 

Maria;  dramatic  sketch,  by  C.  B.  West.  13  p. 
f°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.   Apr.   8,   1910;   D:  20745;   Charlotte 
Bernard  West,  Chicago.  28228 


Maria — Continued. 

or.  Old  Morton's  revenge,  an  original  play 

in  5  acts,  by  F.  R.  Lathrop.    Ms. 

©    Fanny    R.    Lathrop,    Healdsburg.    Cal. ; 

1877 :  11671,  Oct.  10 ;  2c.  Oct.  10.  28229 

Maria  Arndt;  schauspiel  in  5  akten,  von  Ernst 
Rosmer  [pseud,  of  Elsa  Porges  Bernstein] 
Berlin,  S.  Fischer,  1908.    119  p.    12°. 

©  S.  Fischer,  verlag,  Berlin ;  D :  12593, 
Mar.  21,  1908;  2c.  Mar.  21,  1908.  28230 

Maria  Candelaria;  an  historic  drama,  from 
American  aboriginal  life,  -by  D.  G.  Brinton, 
Philadelphia,  D.  McKay,  1897.  xxix,  98  p. 
front.,  pi.    16°. 

©  Daniel  G.  Brinton,  Media,  Pa.;  1897: 
26761,  May  1;  2c.  .Tune  1.  28231 

Maria  de  Africa:  zarzuela  dram^tica  en  1  acto, 
dividido  en  5  cuadros,  letra  de  J.  Muniz  de 
Quevedo,  mlisica  de  los  maestros  Arturo  Gar- 
ciil  Goncerlian  y  Enrique  Lopez  Grignel.  Ma- 
drid [Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1909. 
44  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Jose  Muniz  de  Quevedo,  Madrid;  D: 
15474,  Mar.  27,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  27,  1909. 

28232 

Marfa  del  Mar;  zarzuela  en  1  acto  y  3  cuadros, 
original  y  en  prosa,  letra  de  C.  Diaz  Valero 
y  C.  Afan  de  Ribera,  musica  del  maestro  Jose 
Carbonell.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espanoles]  1908.  39,  [4]  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Carlos  Diaz  Valeroi  y  Carlos  Afdn  de 
Ribera,  Madrid ;  D :  13855,  Sept.  21,  1908 ;  2c. 
Sept.  21,  1908.  28233 

Maria  di  Breval;  drarama  lirico  in  3  parti,  di 
Gustavo  Macchi,  musica  di  Alberto  Randeg- 
ger.  Milano,  New  York  [etc.]  G.  Ricordi  & 
c.  1914.     52  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Aug.  28,  1914;  Ic.  Aug.  28,  1914;  D: 
37968 ;  G.  Ricordi  &  co..  Milan.  28233a 

Maria  Dolores;  Philippine  play  in  1  act,  by  G. 
Fortescue.    17  p.    4  .    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  22,  1910;  D:  21660;  Granville 
Fortescue,  Washington.  28234 

Maria  Jesus;  zarzuela  dram^ltica  en  1  acto, 
dividido  en  3  cuadros  y  un  intermedio,  libro 
de  F.  P^rez  Capo,  mfisica  de  Manuel  Quis- 
lant.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
noles]  1908.     37  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Felipe  P6rez  Capo,  Madrid ;  D :  14709. 
Jan.  2,  1909;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1909.  28235 

Maria-Luz;  comedia  en  1  acto  y  en  prosa,  origi- 
nal de  M.  A.  ^lanjarr^s.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  espanoles]   1909.     37  p.     12°. 

©  July  2,  1909;  2c.  July  14,  1909;  D: 
10261 ;  M.  Alfonso  Manjarr6s,  Madrid.   28236 


1411 


28237 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


28244 


Maria  Magdalena;  drama  in  3  aufziigen,  von 
Maurice  Maeterlinck,  autorisierte  iibersetzung 
von  Friedrich  v.  Oppeln-Bronikowski.  Jena, 
E.  Diederichs,  1909.     1  p.  1.,  78  p.,  1  1.     12'. 

©  Sept.  13,  1909;  2c.  Oct.  1,  1909;  D: 
16979;  Eugen  Diedericlis  verlag,  Jena,  Ger- 
many, 28237 

Same, 

©  Oct.  1,  1909  ;  2c.  Oct.  16,  1909  ;  D  :  17197  ; 


Felix  Bloch  erben,  Berlin, 


28238 


—  lyrisch-dramatisches  spiel  in  4  aufziigen, 
von  Clara  Commer.  Miinchen,  Val,  Hofling 
[1913]     88  p.    16°, 

©   Oct,   13,   1913;   2c,   Mar,   23,   1914;    D: 
36449;  Val,  Hofling,  Munich,  2823Sa 


—  a  middle-class  tragedy  in  3  acts,  by  Fried- 
rich  Hebbel,  jr,  from  the  German  by  Paula 
Green.  (In  Poet  lore,  v.  25,  no,  2,  Mar,- 
Apr.  1914;  periodical  ©  Apr.  28,  1914;  2c. 
May  4,  1914;  B :  302637 ;  Poet  lore  co.,  Bos- 
ton) 28238b 


See  also  German  classics  of  the  nine- 
teenth and  twentieth  centuries. 

Maria  Salvestri;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Enrico 
Corradini. 

©    Jeannette    L.    Gilder,    New    York;    D: 
8184,   Mar,   17,  1906.  28239 

Maria  Stuart;  ein  trauerspiel,  von  F.  Schiller, 
ed.  with  introduction  and  notes  by  E.  S. 
Joynes,  and  a  vocabulary  by  W.  A.  Hervey. 
New  York,  H.  Holt^&  co,,  1901.  xli,  [3]-350 
p,     front.,    port.     16°. 

©  H.  Holt  &  CO.,  New  York ;  A :  7444,  Apr. 
18,  1901 ;  2c.  Apr.  26,  1901.  28239a 

von  Friedrich  Schiller,  ed.  with  intro- 


duction and  notes  by  Carl  Edgar  Eggert. 
Chicago,  Scott,  Foresman  and  company,  1903. 
276  p,  inch  front,  (port.)  illus.  plates. 
12°. 

©    Scott,    Foresman    &    co.,    Chicago;    A: 
55690,  Mar.  21,  1903;  2c.  Mar.  21,  1903. 

28239b 

von   Friedrich   von   Schiller,   with   an 


introduction  and  notes  by  Edward  S.  Joynes, 
ed.  by  AVilliam  Dwight  Whitney.  New  York, 
H.  Holt  and  company  [etc.]  ;  Boston,  C. 
Schonhof  [18S0]     222  p.     16°. 

©   Henry   Holt   &   co..   New   York;     1880: 
7084.  28239c 

von   Schiller,   ed.    with   German   com- 


ments, notes,  and  questions,  by  Margarethe 
Miiller  and  Carla  Wenckebach.  Boston,  Ginn 
&  CO.,  1900.     XXX,  262  p.     12°. 

©  Ginn  &  co.,    Boston  ;   1900  A :  21703.  Aug. 
31;  2c.  Sept.  19,  1900.  28239d 


Maria  Stuart — Continued, 

(Schillers);     ed,     with     introduction    and 

notes  by  L,  A,  Rhoades,    Boston,  D,  C,  Heath 

&  CO.,  1894.    xxiv,  232  p.    12°. 

©  Lewis  A.  Rhoades,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. ;  1894: 
19161,  Apr.  13 ;  2c.  INIar.  31.  28239e 

ed.     with     introduction,     repetitional 


exercises,  notes,  and  vocabulary,  by  J.  S. 
Nollen.  Boston,  New  York  [etc.]  Ginn  &  com- 
pany [1908]  Ixii,  361  p.  inch  front,  (port.) 
geneal.   tables.    16°. 

©  John  Scholte  Nollen,  Lake  Forest,  111.; 
A :  198993,  Feb.  12,  1908 ;  2c.  Mar.  11,  1909. 

28239f 

ein  trauerspiel,  with  introduction  and 


notes  by  H.  Schoenfeld.  New  York  and  Lon- 
don, The  Macmillan  co.,  1899.  1  p.  1.,  Ivil, 
322  p.     pi.    port.    16°. 

©  Macmillan  co..  New  York ;  1899 :  66013, 
Oct.  11;  2c.  Oct.  11.  28239g 

with  introduction,  footnotes  and  vocab- 


ulary by  W.  A.  Hervey.     New  York.  Hinds  & 
Noble,  1899.     xlii,  273  p.     port,    table.     12°. 

©  Hinds  &  Noble,  New  York ;  1899 :  80664, 
Dec.  6;  2c.  Jan.  18,  1900.  28239h 

Maria  Theresa;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Franz  von 
Schoenthan,  tr.  by  J.  H.  Sprange.  118  p,  4°. 
Typewritten, 

©  Selwyn  &  co.,  New  York;  D:9593,  Dec. 
7,  1906;  2c.  Feb.  11,  1907.  28240 

Mariag'e  blanc.     See  White  love. 
Mariag'e    bourgeois.      See     Theatre     complet; 

[de]  Alfred  Capus. 

Mariage  (Le)  civil;  comedie  en  4  actes,  par 
IMarcel  Compan. 

©  M.  Compan,  New  York ;  D :  10845.  TMay 

3,  1907.  28241 

Mariage  d'etoile;  comedie  en  3  actes,  [par]  A. 

Bisson  et  G.  Thurner.     Paris,  Librairie  th6- 

atrale,  1908.     3  p.  I.,  184  p.     12°.  ' 

©  Alexandre  Bisson  et  Georges  Tliurner, 
Paris ;  D :  13218,  June  20,  1908 ;  2c.  June  20. 
1908.  28242 

Mariage  (Le)  d'Olympe.  See  Four  plays;  by 
Emile  Augier. 

Mariage  (Le)  de  Figaro.  See  School  (The) 
for  intrigue. 

Mariage  (Le)  de  Mile.  Beulemans;  comgdie  en 
3  actes,  par  F.  Fonson  et  F.  Wicheler. 
(L'lllusti'ation  theatrale,  no.  155) 

©  .July  9,  1910 ;  2c.  Aug.  20,  1910 ;  D  :  21836 ; 
Frantz  Fonson  et  Fernand  Wicheler,  Paris. 

28243 


—  comedie  nouvelle,  en  3  actes,  par  Frantz 
Fonson  et  Fernand  Wicheler.  3™*  §d.  Paris, 
Librairie  theiltrale  du  nouveau  sificle,  1910. 
179  p.     12°. 

©  .Tan.  1,  1911 ;  2c.  Jan.  24,  1911 ;  D :  23179 ; 
Georges  Ondet  et  Max  Viterbo,  Paris.    28244 


1412 


28245 


Mariage  (Le)  de  Pomperan 
marriag'e. 

Mariag-e  (Le)  de  Telemaque;  comgdie  en  5  actes 
et  6  tableaux,  par  Jules  Lemaitre  et  Maurice 
Donnay.  fitiusique  de  Claude  Terrasse.    32  p. 
4°.     (L'lllustratiou  theatrale,  no.  152,  18  iuin 
1910) 

©  June  18,  1910;  2c.  July  30,  1910;  D: 
21685 ;  Socigte  d'editions  musicales,  Paris. 

28245 

Same.     Paris,  Societe  d'Mitions  musicales, 

1910.    iv,  97  p.    16°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  May  28,  1910;  2c.  May  23,  1910;  D: 
21121 ;  Soci§t6  d'editions  musicales,  Paris. 

28246 

Mariage  (Tin)  en  Amerique;  drame  en  5  actes 
et  7  tableaux,  par  A.  Corbett. 

©  Adolphe  Corbett,  New  York ;  1882 :  4777, 
Mar.  27.  28247 

Marian  and  the  major;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
B.  Cowen.    77  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Bernard  Cowen,  New  York;  D:2855, 
Jan.  13,  1903 ;  2c.  Jan.  13,  1903.  28248 

Marian  De  Leigh;  a  drama,  by  D.  Piatt. 

©  Donn  Piatt,  AVashington ;  1874 :  1363, 
Feb.  6.  28249 

Marian  Gray;  or.  The  lost  heiress  of  Redstone 
hall,  a  drama,  by  H.  Reeves.    Ms. 

©  Henry  Reeves,  Newburg,  O. ;  1880 :  8314, 
May  31 ;  2c.  July  14.  28250 

Same.    48  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Henry  H.  Reeves,  Cleveland,  in  renewal 
for  14  years  from  May  31,  1908 ;  D :  12879, 
May  1,  1908;  2c.  July  27,  1908.  28251 

Marian  Grey;  dramatization  of  Mary  J.  Holmes' 
novel,  by  W.  and  J.  Giles. 

©  William  and  Josephine  Giles,  Cedarville, 
O. ;  D  :  15949,  May  25,  1909.  28252 

Marian  Malvern.     See  Woman's  (A)  secret. 

Mariana;  an  original  drama  in  3  acts  and  an 
epilogue,  by  Jose  Echegaray,  tr.  by  James 
Graham.  Boston,  Roberts  brothers,  1895.  126 
p.     front,   (port.)     16°. 

©  Roberts  bros.,  Boston ;  1895 :  19129,  Apr. 
6 ;  2c.  Apr.  13.  28253 

Marianela;  in  3  acts,  by  C.  E.  Lincoln.  Type- 
written, 

©  Charlotte  Elizabeth  Lincoln,  Cincinnati; 
1900  :  18675,  July  28 ;  2c.  July  28.  28254 

romantisches  characterbild  in  3  acten,  nach 

eiuer  spanisohen  erzaehlung  von  B.  Perez 
Galdos,  deutsch  bearbeitet  und  dramatisirt 
von  B.  F.  IMarkbreit. 

©  Bertha  Fiebach  Markbreit,  Cincinnati; 
1900  A :  16855,  July  9 ;  2c.  July  9.  28255 


COPYEIGHTED  IN"   THE   UNITED   STATES 
See  Pomperan's 


28264 


Mananna;  a  play  in  6  acts,  ad^tptefl  from  the 
German  of  C.  [F]  Draxler-Manfred,  by  T.  H. 
IMcKee. 

©  T.  H.  McKee,  Buffalo ;  1894 :  25257.  Mav 
19-  28256 

Marido  modelo;  juguete  comico  en  1  acto  y  en 
prosa,  original  de  Enrique  Lopez-Marin  y  E. 
Carballes.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  es- 
panoles]   1912.     35  p.     12°'. 

©   May   24,    1912;    2c.    May    13,    1912;    D: 
29782 ;  E.  Lopez-Marin  y  E.  Carballes,  Madrid. 

28257 


Marie  and  Marion. 


See  Verrens  (The) 

Typewrit- 


Marie  Antoinette;  by  C.  Stuart.    4° 
ten. 

©  Clinton  Stuart,  New  York ;  1900  A :  2485, 
Jan.  27;  2c.  Jan.  27.  28258 

•  historisches  schauspiel  in  5  aufziigen,  von 

Gustav  areinecke.     Wiesbaden,  A.   Schwaedt, 
1913.     126  p.     12°. 

©  Slay  9,  1913  ;  2c.  Oct.  15,  1913 ;  D :  34719 ; 


Arthur  Schwaedt,  Wiesbaden,  Germany. 


28259 

Chicago, 


a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  bv  G.  Hunter 

W.  .Johnston,  1893.    60  p.    8°. 

©  Gordon  Hunter,  Victoria.  British  Colum- 
bia ;  1893  :  43189,  Sept.  27 ;  2c.  Oct.  3.      28260 

Marie  Dare  Clark,  the  girl  with  the  red  hair. 

©  M.  Harfield,  Chicago ;  D :  15424,  Mar.  24, 

1909.  28261 

Marie-Magdaleine;  pi§ce  en  3  actes,  par  M. 
Maeterlinck,  (fn  Petite  illustration  no.  16, 
s^rie-theAtre  no.  11,  14  juin  1913) 

©   June  14,   1913;   2c.   .July   18,   1913;   D: 
33827 ;  Maurice  Maeterlinck,  Paris.  28262 

Marie-Odile;  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Knoblauch. 
3  v.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    .Tan.    13,    1915;    D:  39388;    Edward 
Knoblauch,  London.  28262a 


—  Same.     [New  York,  Tower  bros.  stationery 
CO.,  1915]     77  p.    12°. 

©    Jan.    23,    1915;    2c.    Jan.    23,    1915;    D: 
39473 ;  Edward  Knoblauch,  London.      28262b 

See   also    Noisy    (The),    naughty    uhlans 


and  the  pretty  little  nun. 

Marie,  the  wanderer;  a  society  play  in  prologue 
and  4  acts,  by  R.  B.  Jones  and  S.  Waite. 

©  R.  B.  Jones  and  Sam  Waite,  St.  Louis; 
1882  :  12340,  July  26.  28263 

Marie,  the  woman  of  the  people;  a  play  in  5 
acts,  by  J.  H.  Meade. 

©  James  H.  Meade,  New  York ;  1878 :  9907. 
Aug.  28.  28264 


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28265 


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28285 


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Marie- Victoire;  piece  en  4  actes  et  5  tableaiix, 
de  E.  Guiraud.  36  p.  4°.  (L'lllustration 
theatrale,  7  annge,  23  septenibre  1911) 

©   Sept.  23,   1911;   2c.   Oct.  21,  1911;   D: 
25541 ;  Edmoud  Guiraud,  Paris.  28265 

Marie's  guest. 

©  A.  B,  Shoemaker,  New  York;  D:  15685, 
Apr.  21,  1909.  28266 

a  dramatic  playlet  In  1  act,  by  Oble  Sutor 

[pseud,    of    O.    B.    Shoemaker]      26    p.      4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  July  23,  1909;  2c.  July  23,  1909;  D: 
16422;  Oliver  B.   Shoemaker,  Dover,  N.  J. 

28267 

Marie's  secret;  a  dialojj;ue  in  1  scene,  by  Belle 
Marshall  Locke.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  & 
CO.,  1894.  1  p.  1.,  8  p.  12°.  ([Baker's  ed.  of 
plays] ) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1894: 
47729,  Oct.  13;  2c.  Oct.  29.  28268 

Marie's   sweetheart;  drama   in   3   acts,   by   C. 

Greve.     19  p.     4°.  Type\\Titten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  17,  1910;  D:  22071;  Clifford 
Greve,  St.  Louis.  28269 

Marietta;  an  incident  in  1  act,  by  S.  Dark. 
38  p.    4°.     Typewritten, 

©  Stanley  Dark,  New  York ;  D :  1839,  May 
6,  1902;  2c.  May  6,  1902.  28270 

Mariflores  (La);  zarzuela  coraica  en  1  acto, 
dividido  en  3  cuadros,  original  y  en  prosa, 
de  G.  Perrin  y  M.  de  Palacios,  mtlsica  del 
maestro  Manuel  Nieto.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores  espanoles]  1907.  41  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Guillermo  Perrfn  y  Miguel  de  Palacios, 
Madrid;  D :  11296,  Sept.  5,  1907;  2c.  Sept. 
5,  1907.  28271 

Marigold;  a  light  opera  in  3  acts,  book,  lyrics 
and  music  by  B.  Walker.  131  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Barclay  Walker,  New  York;  D:  13131, 
June  6,  1908 ;  2c.  June  6,  1908.  28272 

a  play  in  3  acts,  by  Robert  Miller  [pseud. 

of  B.  H.  Stinemetz]     170  p.     4°.     Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Benj.  H.  Stinemetz,  Washington ;  D : 
13226,  June  22,  1908;  2c.  June  22,  190S. 

28273 

Marillyn  marries;  farce,  by  G.  E.  Massey.    21 

p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  8,  1915;  D:  39620;  George  Ed- 
ward Massey,  New  York.  28273a 

Marina;  an  opera  in  3  acts,  by  Francisco  Cam- 
prodon  and  Araelio  Arrieta,  tr.  from  the  Span- 
ish by  Mrs.  F.  J.  A.  Darr. 

©  Mrs.  Francis  J.  A.  Darr,  New  York; 
1890 :  39680,  Dec.  15.  28274 


Marina — Continued. 

or,  The  Corsican  wedding,  a  drama  in  a 

prologue  and  3  acts,  by  A.  C.  Gunter. 

©  Archibald  C.  Gunter,  New  York;  1886: 
.  4553,  Feb.  24.  28275 

Mnrinda's  beaus.  8ee  Half  hours  of  vaude- 
ville. 

Marin e-gustl  (Die)  (La  fille  aux  marins); 
operetfe  in  3  akten,  von  B.  Buchbinder,  musik 
von  Georg  Farno.  Text  der  gesange.  Paris, 
Max  Eschig;  Hamburg,  A.  F.  Benjamin, 
1912.     32  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  1,  1912 ;  2c.  Dec.  2,  1912 ;  D :  31522 ; 
Max  Eschig,  Paris.  28276 

Mariner  (The);  or,  Captain  Kidd,  the  pirate, 
a  musical  comedy,  by  John  M.  Cooke.  50  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.      [Libretto  only] 

©  Gertrude  Padley,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  D: 
1380,  Jan.  31,  1902;  2c.  Feb.  6,  1902.     28277 

Marin  era;  monfilogo  en  1  acto  y  en  prosa,  origi- 
nal de  Joaquin  Dicenta.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  espaiioles]  1907.     12  p.     8°. 

©  J.    Dicenta,    Madrid;    D:  11022,  Julv  22, 
1907;  2c.  July  22,  1907.  28278 

Mariner's  (The)  secret.  See  Through  the 
war. 

Marin  et  Wilcox;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  L.  Rohr, 
82  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Louis  Rohr,  Chicago;  D :  3308,  Apr.  18, 
1903 ;  2c.  May  18,  1905.  28279 

Marinka;  a  romantic  incident  in  1  act,  by  M. 
Cunningham.    13  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Martha   Cunningham,    New   York;    D: 
14035,  Oct.  12,  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  12,  1908.    28280 

Mario:  a  drama  in  3  acts,  and  a  prologue,  by 
E.  I.  Williams,  adapted  from  the  French  of 
George  Sand's  romance,  Les  beaux  messieurs 
de  Bois-Dor6. 

©  Emily  Ida  Williams,  New  York;  1873: 
2505,  Mar.  14,  28281 


a  romantic  drama  in  5  acts,  by  I.  Kiralfy. 

©   Imre  Kiralfy,   New  York;   1887:15090, 
June  10.  28282 

Marion  and  his  men;  an  original  drama,  writ- 
ten and  arr.  by  J.  Hart. 

©  Josh  Hart,  New  York;  1875:  5398,  May 
24.  2828i3 

Marion  Andersen,  the  tragedy  queen;  a  com- 
edy drama  in  3  acts,  by  C.  A.  Reade. 

©  Charles  A,  Reade,  Chicago ;  1884 :  7822, 
Apr.  12.  28284 

Marion  Dale;   a   drama   in  4   acts  and   a   pro- 
logue, by  M.  Warbrick. 

©    Martha    Warbrick,    New    York;    1882: 
8945,  May  30.  28285 


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28286 


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28305 


Marion  Delorme;  or,  A  duel  under  Richelieu, 
a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  R.  Davey. 

©  Richard  Davey,  New  York;  1875:8967, 
Aug.  30.  28286 

Marion  Fay;  a  burlesque  comedy  in  4  acts, 
somewliat  removed  from  Mr.  Trollope's  novel 
of  the  same  title,  by  J.  O.  Montague.  New 
York,  Roorbach  &  company,  1883.  1  p.  1., 
18  p.  12°.  ([Acting  drama,  no.  187]) 
©  Roorbach  &  co.,  New  York ;  1883 :  15665, 


Aug.  27;  2c.  Oct.  22. 


28287 


Marion  Latour;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  G.  B.  Selby. 

©   George   B.   Selby,    Louisville;    D:  7.511, 

Nov.  6,  1905.  28288 

Marion  surrenders;  play,  by  L.  P.  Eichel.     15 

p.     16°.    Printed. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  19,  1912;  D:  28448;  Leslie  P. 
Eichel,  Evansville,  Ind.  28289 

Marion  Ward;  a  dramatic  comedy  in  5  acts, 
by  C.  C.  Haskins. 

©  C.  C.  Haskins,  New  Albany,  Ind.;  1877: 

1537,  Feb.  8.  28290 

Marionetten;    3    einakter,    von    A.    Schnitzler. 

Berlin,  S.  Fischer,  1906.    4  p.  1.,  11-147,  [1]  p. 

12°. 

Contents:  Der  puppenspieler. — Der  tap- 
fere  Oassian.— Zum  grossen  wurstel. 

©  Arthur  Schnitzler,  Germany;  D:8085, 
Mar.  1,  1906 ;  2c.  Mar.  1,  1906.  28291 

Marionettes  (The);  by  Oliver  W.  Geoffreys 
[pseud,  of  E.  M.  Unsell] 

©  Eva  M.  Unsell,  Caldwell,  Kan. ;  D :  10730, 
June  10,  1907.  28292 

2  character  sketch,  by  Eve  Unsell.    6  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  21,  1915;  D:  42262;  Eve  M.  Un- 
sell, New  York.  2829^a 

Marionettes  (The)  and  automatic  ballet;  a 
comic,  eccentric  and  mimical  divertisement, 
invented  and  arr.  by  B.  Kiralfy. 

©  Bolossy  Kiralfy,  New  York;  188"^  =  ^^26^ 

Jan.  21.  ^^'^^'^ 

Marionnettes  (Les);  comedie  en  4  ^ictes,  par  P. 

Wolff.     36  p.     4°.      (L'Ulustration  theatrale, 

7*  annge  169.    14  Janvier  1911) 

©  Jan.  14,  1911;  2c.  Feb.  18,  1911;^: 
23388 ;  Pierre  Wolff,  Paris.  «J»^a* 

Marion's  men;  a  drama  of  '76  in  5  acts, by  S.  W. 
Smith. 

©  Sam.  W.  Smith,  San  Francisco ;  18(5 : 
13264,  Dec.  15.  28296 

a  drama  of  the  Revolution  in  the  South,  by 

B.  F.  Hayward. 

©  Edward  Farwell  Hayward,  Chicopee, 
Mass. ;  1889 :  28137,  Sept.  16.  28296 


Mariotti;  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  B.  Water- 
bury.     102  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  18,  1912;  D:  31162;  Mrs.  3.  B. 
Waterbury,  London.  28297 

Mariposa;    musical    comedy    in    2    acts    and   4 
scene?. 

©  Mary  L.  Oliver,  New  York  ;  D  :  2417,  Sept. 
22,  1902.  ,  28298 

Mariquita;  a  dancing  pantomime  in  3  acts,  by 
A.  W.  Stace.     [1],  25  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  14,  1912 ;  D :  30023 ;  Arthur  W. 
Stace,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  28299 

■or.  The  sybil  of  Castille,  by  M.  L.  Severy. 


42  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Melvin  L.  Severy,  Boston  ;  1885 :  1888,  Jan. 
21;  2c.  Dec.  9,  1889.  28300 

Maris  (Les)  de  Leontine.  See  Theatre  com- 
plet;  [de]  Alfred  Capus. 

Mariska;  drama  in  1  act,  by  L.  E.  Taber.  10  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  20,  1915 ;  D :  41909 ;  Louise  E. 
Taber,  San  Francisco.  28300a 

Marita;  3  act  comedy  drama,  from  the  French 
of  Victorien  Sardou,  tr.  and  adapted  by  Bar- 
ton Hill.    135  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Simmonds  and  Brown,  New  York ;  1885 : 
22291,  Oct.  24 ;  ,2c.  Nov!  2.  28301 

Marital  (The)  coach;  satirical  duologue  on  mar- 
riage with  lyrical  relief,  by  J.  McCree.  20  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  14,  1915;  D:  39392;  Junie  Mc- 
Cree, New  York.  28301a 

Marital  infelicities;  comedy  in  3  acts  and  4 
scenes,  adapted  by  A.  Corbett. 

©  Adolphe  Corbett,  New  York ;  1890 :  14032, 
Apr.  28.  28302 

Marital  (A)  mix-up;  libretto  for  musical  com- 
edy in  4  acts,  by  A.  A.  Andros  [i.  e.  A.  A. 
Hawley] 

©  Annie  Andros  Hawley,  Winchester, 
Mass. ;  1897  :  53391,  Sept.  23.  28303 

Marital  (The)  squall.  See  Her  husband's  pa- 
rents. 

Maritana;  opera  in  3  acts,  by  Edward  Fitzball, 
music  by  W.  Vincent  Wallace,  the  full  libretto 
adapted'  with  business  and  stage  dii-ections  by 
Leon  Keach.  Boston,  O.  Ditson  &  co.,  1885. 
272  p.    4°.     [With  music] 

©  Oliver  Ditson  &  co.,  Boston ;  1885 :  11288, 
May  18 ;  2c  June  15.  28304 

Same. 

©  Oliver  Ditson  co.,  Boston,  as  proprie- 
tor in  renewal  for  28  years.  Renewal  no. 
3266,  June  17,  1912.  Original  entry,  May  18, 
1885,  no.  11288.  28305 


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28327 


Mariti  (I)  di  Clara;  operetta  in  1  atto,  parole  e 
musiea  di  A.  M.  Fechner.  [2],  22  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Nov.  17,  1913 ;  D :  35709 ;  Auguste  M. 
Fechner,  Paris.  28305a 

Maritza;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  L.  G.  Chaffin. 

©  Lucien  G.  Chaffin,  United  States;  1884: 
6534,  Mar.  26.  28306 

Mariuca;  orisiual  drama  in  3  acts,  by  C.  von 
Veltheim-Hiilse. 

©  Carrie  von  Veltheim-Hiilse,  Erie,  Pa. ;  D : 
6863,  May  27,  1905.  28307 

Mariutch.;  sketch  in  verse,  by  C.  S.  Adelman.  9 
p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  25,  1909 ;  D :  16930 ;  Charles  S. 
Adelman,  Chicago.  28308 

Marjie;  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  J.  Mon- 
tague and  R.  Stuart.  [61]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  25,  1912;  D:  29165;  James  J. 
Montague,  Washington,  and  Ralph  Stuart, 
New  York.  28309 

Marjolaine  (La);  opera-bouffe  en  3  actes, paroles 
de  Albert  Vanloo  et  Eugene  Leterrier,  musique 
de  Charles  Lecocq.  Paris,  Tresse,  1877.  2 
p.  1.,  147  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  H.  A.  Delille,  United  States ;  1877 :  4306, 
Apr.  12 ;  2c.  Apr.  12.  28310 


pi&ce   en    5    actes,    en    vers    [par    Jacques 

Richepin]       [Paris,    Impr.    de    I'lllustration] 
1907.    2  p.  1.,  118  p.    8°. 

©  J.  Richepin,  Paris;  1907  A:  10621,  May 
23;  2c.  May  23,  1907.  28311 

Marjorie;  an  American  incident  with  Chinese 
trimmings  in  1  act,  by  W.  W.  Norton.  11  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©    William    Warren    Norton,    Detroit :    D : 
7763,  Dec.  26,  1905 ;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1905.      28312 

Marjorie  Daw;  a  domestic  comedietta  in  2  acts, 
by  M.  E.  Braddon,  prepared  for  the  American 
stage  bv  Henrv  Llewellyn  Williams.  New 
York,  De  Witt,  1885.  13  p.  12°.  ( [De  Witt's 
acting  plays,  no.  338) 

©  A.  T.  B.  De  Witt,  New  York  ;  1885  :  27473, 
Dec.  26 ;  2c.  Dec.  20,  1886.  28313 

Marjorie's  awakening.     See  Riverdale. 

Marjorie's  finish;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  F.  Di 
Maria  [i.  e.  F.  di  M.  Palmer]. 

©  Francesca  Di  Maria,  New  York ;  1900  A : 
5955,  Mar.  5.  28314 

Marjorie's  lovers.     See  Three  blind  mice. 

Marjorie's  miniature;  opera  in  2  acts,  libretto, 

by  A.  N.  C.  Fowler.    48  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  A.  N.  C.  Fowler,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y. :  D : 

4147,  Oct  27,  1903;  2c.  Oct.  27,  1903.      28315 


Marjorye  come-to-town;  play  in  4  acts,  by  IR. 

Franklin.      [124]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Aug.   13,   1913;    D:  34121;     Ruford 
Franklin,   New  York.  28316 

Marjory's  flirtation;  original  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  Charles  Paul  Brown.  [78]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  25,  1915 ;  D :  42084 ;  Thomas  H. 
Ince,  Hollywood,  Cal.  28316a 

Mark  and  the  trusts;  in  4  acts,  by  O.  L.  Allen. 

©   Oscar  Lamaro  Allen,   New  York ;   1900 
A:  16552,  July  5.  28317 

Mark  Merridale's  fortune;  an  original  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  C.  W.  Richardson. 

©  Chilton  W.  Richardson,  Brooklyn ;  1880 : 
5994,  Apr.  16.  28318 

Mark  (The)  of  Cain;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
by  Fessler  and  Rae. 

©  Walter  Fessler,  New  York ;  D :  5975,  Dec. 
12,  1904.  28319 

Mark  of  the  dagger;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Arthur  W.  Stace.     117  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  A,  W.  Stace,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.;  D: 
8161,  Mar.  14,   1906;  2c.  Mar.   14,  1906. 

28320 

Mark  (The)  of  wealth;  or,  The  $50,000  wart, 
comedy  in  1  act,  by  Alan  Brooks  [pseud,  of 
I.  Hay  ward]     [2],  28  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  11,  1911 ;  D :  24912 ;  Irving  Hay- 
ward,  New  York.  28321 

Mark  Twain;  or,  Innocents  abroad. 

©   C.    R.    Gardiner,    Chicago;     1875:6741. 
June  28.  2832a 

Marked  for  life;  in  prologue  and  4  acts,  an  origi- 
nal drama  of  Western  life,  by  J.  Barrymore. 
©   Jean   Barrymore,  New   York ;    D :  4021, 
Sept.  28,  1903.  28323 

or,  St.  John,  4  act  drama,  by  J.  St.  Wrba, 

jr.     [21]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.   4,   1911;    D:  23554;    John    St. 
Wrba,   jr..  Temple,  Tex.  28324 

•  Same.     27  p.     f °.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Dec.   12,   1911;   D:  26005;   John   St. 
Wrba,  jr..  Temple,  Tex.  28325 

or,   The  missing  finger,   sensation  drama 

in  3  acts,  by  F.  Dumont. 

©  Frank  Dumont,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  1871: 
11976,  Dec.  18.  28326 

Marken;  pooma  drammatico  in  1  atto,  di  Enrico 
Cavacchioli,    per   la   musiea   di   Gianni   Buc- 
ceri.     Milano  [etc.]  E.  Sonzogno,  1913.    27  p. 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 
©   June   21,    1913;    2c.    Jiily   2,   1913;    D: 


33692;  Edoardo  Sonzogno,  Milan. 


28327 


1416 


28328 


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28342 


Market  (The)  basket;  monologue,  by  A.  Hoff- 
man.    [1],  20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  19,  1914 ;  D :  35757 ;  Aaron  Hoff- 
man, New  York.  28328 


Same.     pt.  2.     [21]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  3,  1914 ;  D :  86604 ;  Aaron  Hoff- 
man, New  York.  28328a 

Same.     pt.  3.     29  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  22,  1915 ;  D :  41318 ;  Aaron  Hoff- 
man, New  York.  28328b 

Market  day.     See  Odd  operas  for  eventide. 

Market  (The)  of  men;  socialistic  or  problem 
play  in  4  acts,  by  I.  Shulsinger.  [4],  149  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  25,  3913;  D :  32078 ;  Irving  Shul- 
singer, Denver.  28329 

Market-place  (The);  play  in  3  acts,  by  B.  A. 
Hunter.     [155]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  30,  1911 ;  D :  25110 ;  Bertha  An- 
cella  Hunter,  Los  Angeles.  28330 

• by  L.  B.  Wells.     [153]  p.    4°.    Type- 


written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  30,  1912 ;  D :  28487 ;  Leila  Bur- 
ton Wells,  Los  Angeles.  28331 

Market  (The)  price;  comedy  of  life  in  1  act,  by 
G.  M,  Rosener.     [2],  8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  29,  1914;  D:  39222;  George  M. 
Rosener,  New  York.  28331a 

'Play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  H.  Levy.    141  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  19,  1915 ;  D :  39436 ;  H.  Howard 
Levy,  New  York.  28331b 

Market  (The)  value;  a  farcical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  Philip  McCaigue.  [114]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    21,    1912;     D :  29102 ;     Philip 
Henry  McCaigue,  Brooklyn.  28332 

Marketender  (Der)  und  seine  familie,  im 
deutsch-franzosischen  kriege  1870-1871; 
ein  historisches  trauerspiel  in  4  acten  und  7 
bildern,  von  A.  Schroder. 

©  Albert  Schroder,  New  York ;  1887 :  3660, 
Feb.  15.  28332a 

Marketenderin  (Die);  deutsche  spieloper  in  2 
aufziigen,  von  Robert  Misch,  musik  von 
Engelbert  Humperdinck.  Berlin,  Paris,  A. 
Furstner,  1914.  86  p.  12°.  [Libretto  only] 
©  Apr.  2,  1914 ;  Ic.  May  12,  1914 ;  D  :  37002 ; 
Adolph  Furstner,  Paris.  28332b 

Marketing  murder;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  E.  S. 
Bates.     [1],  101  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June   2,    1914;     D:  37262;     Ernest 
Sutherland  Bates,  Tucson,  Ariz.  28332c 


Markham  divorce  case;  [by  Oliver  White] 
13  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Porter  J.  White,  St.  Louis;  D :  15582, 
Mar.  30,  1909;  2c.  Apr.  10,  1909.  28333 

Markham  Meade,  a  captain  of  '76;  a  historical 
melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  G.  Forrest.  76  p. 
f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Harry  Gustavus  Forrest,  Manitowoc, 
Wis.;  D:6956,  July  12,"  1905;  2c.  .July  12, 
1905.  28334 

Marks  (The)  of  Brooklyn;  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  Challan  [pseud,  of  C.  A.  de  Lima]  58  p. 
f".     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  A.  de  Lima,  New  York ;  D : 
12871,  Apr.  30,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  30,  1908.    28335 

Marlborough;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Dallas. 
©  Mervvn  Dallas,  New  York  ;  1895  :  48638. 
Sept.  24.  28336 

Marley  Water;  or.  After  seven  years,  a  drama 
in  5  acts,  by  E.  G.  Hancock. 

©  Edward  C.  Hancock,  New  Orleans ;  1875 : 
10802,  Oct.  19.  28337 

Marley's  dinner;  dramatic  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
L.  Osborn.     [3],  14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  24,  1914;  D:  37739;  Lynn  Os- 
born, Ocean  City,  N.  J.  28337a 

Marley's  ghost;  a  Christmas  carol  in  4  acts,  by 
W.  H.  Compton.    43  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  William  Henry  Compton,  Kingston,  Can- 
ada ;  D :  12285,  Feb.  1,  1908 ;  2c.  Feb.  24,  1908. 

28338 

Marlowe;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  P.  Peabody. 
r>oston.  New  York,  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  co., 
1901.     2  p.  1.,  156  p.     12°. 

©  Josephine  Preston  Peabody,  Cambridge, 
Mass. ;  D :  1115,  Nov.  21,  1901 ;  2c.  Nov.  21, 
1901.  28339 


Marmaduke    Wyvil. 
venge. 


See    Maid's    (The)    re- 


Marmaduke's  wooing;  or.  Who  got  the  joker P 
comedy  in  1  act,  by  M.  Y.  Freese.  12  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Apr.   7,   1910;   D:  20740;   Myron   V. 
Freese,  Boston.  28340 

Marmalade  Ann;  a  farce  in  3  acts,  by  A.  D. 
Clement. 

©  Ada  D.  Clement,  San  Francisco ;  D :  220.'), 
Aug.  9,  1902.  28341 

Marmorweib  (Das);  operette  in  3  akten,  von 
(}.  ^\'.  E.  Sclilusk  uiul  M.  A.  Weikone,  musik 
von  K.  F.  Adolfi.  Regiebuch.  Miincheu,  Drei 
masken-verlag,  1912.    78  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  9,  1912  ;  D  :  28621 ;  Drei  masken- 
verlag,  Jlunich.  28342 


1417 


28343 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


28360 


Marnak  of  Isla;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  C.  Fuller. 
©   Caroline   Fuller,   Minneapolis;    D :  5235, 
June  25,  1904.  28343 

Marooned;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  E.  S.  Ruskay. 
23  p.    4'.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  28,  1915 ;  D :  41850 ;  Everett  S. 
Ruskay,  New  York.  28343a 

musical    comedy    sketch,    by   Ren    Shields. 


[21,  27  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©    Ic.    May   20,    1914;    D:  37083;    Edward 
Aloysius  Barto,  Philadelphia.  28343b 

Maroquin  (Le);  coraedie  en  3  actes  [par  Julien 
Berr  de  Turique]  Paris,  Librairie  theatrale, 
1904.    2  p.  1.,  157  p.     12°. 

©    L.    Michaud,    Paris ;    D :  5663,    Oct.    20, 
1904;  2c.  Oct.  20,  1904.  28344 

Marouf,  savetier  du  Caire;  op$ra-comique  en 
5  actes,  tire  des  Mille  et  une  nuits,  d'api'gs  la 
traduction  de  J.  C.  Mardrus  [poeme  de  Lucien 
Nfipoty,  musique  de  Henri  Ilabaud]  Paris, 
Choudens,  1914.  76  p.  12°.  [Libretto  only] 
©  May  30,  1914 ;  Ic.  June  8,  1914  ;  D  :  37249 ; 
Choudens,  Paris.  28344a 

Marozia;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  C.  Hey  wood. 

©    J.   C.    Hey  wood,    United    States;    1886: 
26774,  Nov.  26.  28345 

Marpha;  or.  The  Russian  bride,  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  F.  Mons. 

©  Frangois  Mons,  New  York ;  1885 :  17038, 
Aug.  11.  28346 

Marquis  (The);  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  A.  Lin- 
coln Fisher.  Philadelphia,  The  Penn  publish- 
ing company,  1897. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia ;  1897 :  29391, 
May  14 ;  2c.  May  17.  28347 

drama  in  4  acts,  dramatized  from  Charles 

Garvice's  book.  The  marquis,  by  F.  L.  O'Reilly. 
106  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Francis  L.  O'Reilly,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.; 
D :  5827,  Nov.  26,  1904 ;  2c.  Nov.  26,  1904. 

28348 

'an   emotional   drama   in   5  acts,   by   C.   C. 

Brown. 

©  Chalmers  C.  Brown,  Tei-re  Haute,  Ind. ; 
1884 :  19571,  Sept.  29.  28349 

Marquis  de  La  Fayette,  the  man  of  two  worlds 
(L'homme  de  deux  mondes);  an  historical 
drama  of  the  French  alliance,  by  Randolph 
Keim  [i.  e.  De  Bennevllle  R.  Keim]  27  p. 
front.,  illus.,  plates,  ports.    4°.    Printed. 

©  De  B.  Randolph  Keim,  Washington;  D: 
1606,  Mar.  19,  1902 ;  2c.  July  12,  1904.  [Note : 
Copies  deposited  have  title,  I^a  Fayette,  the 
mao  of  two  worlds]  28349a 


Marquis  (Le)  de  Priola;  pidce  en  3  actes,  par  H. 
Lavodan.  New  York,  W.  R.  Jenkins,  1902.  1 
p.  1.,  23  p.     4°. 

©  Henry  Lavedan,  Paris ;  D :  1442,  Feb.  14, 
1902;  2c.  Feb.  14,  1902.  28350 

Marquis  (The)  of  Kalamazoo;  a  musical  com- 
edy in  3  acts,  by  W.  E.  Dampier  and  A.  Bergh. 
89  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Arthur  Bergh,   St.   Paul;   D :  2936,   Jan. 
31,  1903;  2c.  Jan.  31,  1903.  28351 

Marquis  (The)  of  Pomgrano;  a  comic  opera  in 
3  acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  C.  L.  Moreau.  Ill 
p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  C.  L.  Moreau,  New  York ;  D :  2584,  Nov. 
11,  1902 ;  2c.  Nov.  11,  1902.  28352 

Marquis  (The)  of  Queensberry;  by  A.  Van  De- 
venter.    40  p.    4°.    Tj'pewritten. 

©   Abram   Van   Deventer,   New   York ;    D : 
15856,  May  14,  1909;  2c.  May  14,  1909.    28353 

Marquis  (The)  of  Waterford;  an  original  Irish 
drama,  in  4  acts,  by  W.  Carleton. 

©   William   Carleton,    Philadelphia;    1875: 
11993,  Nov.  13.  28354 

Marquis  (Der)  von  Marigny;  lustspiel  in  4  auf- 
ziigen,  von  Heinrich  Lee  und  Julius  R.  Haar- 
haus.    Berlin,  E.  Bloch,  1913.    82  p.    12°. 

©    Ic.    May    26,    1913;    D:  33334;    Eduard 
Bloch,  Berlin.  28355 

Marquise;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Laurencin 
[i.  e.  Paul  Aime  Chapelle  Laurencin] 

©  Frangois  Mons  and  Louis  Nathal,  New 
York ;  1886 :  19921,  Sept.  3.  28356 

— —  drama  in  4  acts,  founded  on  a  plot  by  Bal- 
zac, by  L.  C.  Falbe.    63  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Lucie  C.  Falbe,  London;  D:2143,  July 
21,  1902 ;  2c.  July  21,  1902.  28357 

See  also  Didi. 


Marquise  Clothilde;  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
H.  Johnstone.    Typewritten. 

©  Henry  Johnstone,  Brooklyn  ;  1897  :  14923, 
Mar.  2 ;  2c.  July  22.  28358 

Marquise  (La)  de  Chicago;  op^rette  en  3  actes. 
de  Maurice  Ordonneau,  musique  de  Edy  Toul- 
mouche.  Paris,  Choudens,  1911.  3  p.  1.,  [5]- 
160  p.     16°.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Nov.   18,    1911;   2c.   Nov.   20,   1911;   D: 
25805;   Choudens,   Paris.  28359 

Marquise  de  Pompadour;  opera  in  3  acts,  by 
Florence  Richmond  and  .John  Denton  Steell, 
music  by  R.  Lucchesi.  [7],  40  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©   Ic.   Feb.   10,   1912;   D:  28644;   Riccardo 
Lucchesi,  Los  Angeles.  28360 

Marquise  (La)  des  rues.  See  Marchioness 
(The)  of  the  streets. 


1418 


28361 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE  UNITED  STATES 


28379 


Marriage;  monologue,  by  Thomas  J.  Gray.    6  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  8,  1911 ;  D :  23996 ;  Joe  0pp.  New 
York.  28361 

■ a  new  and  original  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  D. 


Boucicault. 

©  Dion  Boucicault,  New  York ;  1877 :  10.584, 
Sept.  13.  28362 

play  in  3  acts,  by  I.  L.  Meyers.     [93]  p. 


4  .     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Nov.    26,    1913;    D:  35160;  I.   Leon 

Meyers,  Chicago.  28363 

from    the    repertoire   of   the  Theatre 


frangais,  adapted  to  the  American  stage,  by 
J.  S.  Mackaye  and  G.  Kreisler. 

©     James     Steele     Mackaye    and     George 
Kreisler,  New  York;   1871:9848,  Oct.  21. 

28364 

—  a  society  play  in  5  acts,  by  Ettie  Hender- 


son. 


©  William  Henderson,  Providence,  R.   I. ; 
1873  :  12758,  Nov.  3.  28365 

—  See  also  Grandmother  (The) 


Marriage  a  la  carte;  comedy  sketch  in  1  act, 
by  Stuart  Beebe.  [1],  29  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  30,  1914;   D:  35862;  Frederick 
H.  D.  Grahame,  New  York.  28365a 

Marriage  a  la  mode;  1  act  comic  opera,  by  Mc- 
Cree  and  Clark.  [1],  16  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Libretto  only] 

©   Ic.    Sept.    13,    1912;    D:  30835;    McCree 
and  Clark,  New  York.  28366 

or.   Modern   marriage,   monologue   sketch, 


by  Kenneth  Lee. 

©  Hattie  Delaro-Barnes,  New  York;  1897: 
48085;  Aug.  26,  28367 

Marriage  (The)  after  death;  or.  The  father 
married  the  mother,  farce-vaudeville  in  1 
act  with  songs  and  dances,  by  I.  Barsky,  tr. 
into  English  by  Stephen  Day. 

©   Israel   Barsky,    United     States;     1898: 
66004,  Nov.   11;  2c.  Nov.  11.  28368 

Marriage  and  after;  a  monologue,  by  Harry 
L.  Newton  and  A.  S.  Hoffman.  Chicago,  T. 
S.  Denison  [1904]  6  p.  12°.  ([Denison's 
vaudeville  sketches] ) 

©  T.   S.   Denison,  Chicago;   D:5163,   .Tune 
10,  1904;  2c.  July  30,  1904.  28369 

Marriage  and  its  shadows.  See  Elopement 
(The) 

Marriage  as  a  failure  and  a  success.  See 
Delpha, 


Marriage  as  an  eye  opener;  comedy  in  1  act, 
by   M.   Medbury.      [37]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    15,    1911;    D:  25233;    Martin 
Medbury,  Alameda,  Cal.  28370 

Marriage  at  first  sight;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  W.  Sayre.     107  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  8,  1914;  D:  36645;  James  Wil- 
lis Sayre,  Seattle.  28370a 

Marriage  (The)  bargain;  drama  in  1  act,  by 
C.  Fuller.   [1],  9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Nov.   13,   1913;    D:  35014;   Caroline 
Fuller,  Lakewood,  N.  J.  28371 

Marriage  belles;  a  comedy  with  songs  in  3  acts, 
adapted  by  W.  C.  Bellows.  [127]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    23,    1912;    D:  28816;    Walter 
Clarke  Bellows,  New  York.  28372 

Marriage  (The)  bells;  an  original  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  G.  Haas. 

©  Gustavus  Haas,  New  York ;  1889  :  15405, 
May  22.  28373 

Marriage  (The)  bill;  an  English  comedy  drama 
in  5  acts,  by  M.  J.  Nerney. 

©  M.  J.  Nerney,  Green  Island,  N.  Y. ;  1887 : 
31285,  Dec.  3.  28374 

Marriage  (The)  bond;  or,  The  inevitable,  a 
society  play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  H.  Carson.  128 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  William  Henry  Carson,  New  York;  D: 
12170,  Jan.  13,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  13,  1908.    28375 

Marriage  (A)  broker;  by  J.  T.  Reed.  13  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    May    27,    1910;    D:  21194;    John    T. 
Reed,  New  York.  28376 

—  a  new  form  of  graft  in  matrimony,  by  W. 
Jlontague.     7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June   18,    1912;    D :  30015 ;    Walter 
IMontague,  San  Francisco.  28377 

See  also  Shatchen  (The) 

Marriage  (The)  bureau;  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
James  Matthews.  [1],  34  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  May  11,  1914;  D:  36992;  A.  Marix, 
New  York.  28377a 

Marriage  by  contract;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
G.  A.  A.  Tubb. 

©  George  A.  A.  Tubb,  Martinez,  Cal. ;  1886 : 
27181,  Dec.  2.  28378 

Marriage  (The)  by  moonlight;  a  powerfully 
romantic  play  in  5  tableaux,  by  D.  Belasco 
and  J.  A.  Heme. 

©  David  Belasco  and  James  A.  Heme,  San 
Francisco;    1879:8209,    June   20.  28379 


1419 


28379 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


28400 


Marriage  (The)  by  proxy;  farce  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  F.  Wood,     59  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  4,  1915 ;  D :  41414 ;  Julia  Fran- 
cis Wood,  North  Adams,  Mass.  28379a 

— —  an    original    drama    in    3    acts,    by    A.    L. 
Godoy. 

©  Albert  L.  Godoy,  Washington ;  D :  11836. 
Nov.  30,  1907.  28380 

Marriage  (A)  by  telephone;  comedy  in  1  act, 

by  L.  F.  Wheeler.     13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  27,  1914;  D :  37855 ;  La  Verne 

Francois  Wheeler,  Seattle.  28380a 

Marriage  candidates;  a  comedy   in  3  acts,  by 
H.  C.  Husted. 

©  H.   C.   Husted,   New   York;   1886:18286, 
Aug.   11.  28381 

Marriage  (The)  certificate;  comic  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  C.  Simon e. 

©   Charles   Simone,   New   York ;    D :  13077, 
May  23,  1908.  28382 

a   melodrama   in   4  acts,   by   Lawrence  B. 

McGlU  and  Gertrude  Shipman. 

©  McGill  and  Shipman,  Altoona,  Pa.;  D: 
455,  May  11,  1901.  28383 


Marriage  (The)  fee — Continued, 
a  1  act  play,  by  M.  Goldman. 


19  p.     4° 


an  original  emotional  drama  in  a  prologue 

and   4   acts,   by    W.   E.    Barnes.     104  p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  W.  Elliott  Barnes.  New  York;  1880: 
7428,  May  12;  2c.  May  22.  28384 

Marriage  (A)  contract;  vaudeville  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  J.  P.  Wilson.  11  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  S.  H.  Friedlander,  San  Francisco;  D: 
663,  July  17,  1901;  2c.  July  17,  1901.     28385 

Marriage  (A)  contract,  limited;  by  K.  C.  Tur- 
ner and  A.  Hosea.  86  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Kate  Craven  Turner  and  Anna  Hosea, 
Indianapolis ;  D :  16010,  .Tune  5,  1909 ;  2c. 
June  5,  1909.  28386 

Marriage  (The)  day;  a  drama  of  contemporary 
domestic  life  in  the  United  States  in  4  acts, 
by  A.  E.  Adelman.  Scenario.  [8]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Abram  E.  Adelman,  Chicago ;  D :  15182, 
Feb.  26,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  8,  1909.  28387 

Marriage  (The)  dodger;  play  in  3  acts,  bv 
G.  W.  Colby.     49  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  7,  1913;  D:  32867;  George  AV. 
Colby,  Boston.  28388 

Marriage  (The)  fee;  by  Charles  Horwitz.    15  p. 

•    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Harry  First,  New  York ;  D :  13932,  Sept. 
26,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  28,  1908.  28389 


Typewritten. 

©  Matthew  Goldman,  New  York ;  D :  10745, 
June  11,  1907 ;  2c.  June  1,  1907.  28390 


19  p. 


a  play  in  1  act,  by  Charles  Horwitz. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Harry  First.  New  York ;  D :  10914,  Julv 
5,  1907;  2c.  July  5,  1907.  28391 

Marriage  (A)  for  convenience;  a  play  in  1  act, 
by  H.  B.  Hoffman.     12  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   H.   B.   Hoffman,   New   York;    D :  13716, 
Sept.  3,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  3,  1908.  28392 

Marriage  (A)  for  revenge;  a  drama  in  5  acts, 
l>y  S.  Howell.  New  Orleans,  The  Picayune, 
1874.     34  p.     12°. 

©    S.    Howell,    New    Orleans;    1873:11886. 
Oct.  16;  2c.  June  2,  1874.  28393 

Marriage  (The)  game;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
A.  C.  Flexner.     97  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  14,  1913 ;  D :  34106 ;  Anne  Craw- 
ford Flexner,  New  York.  28394 

by  C.  Fitch.    88  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 


©  Sadie  Martinot,  New  York ;  D :  774,  Aug. 
19,  1901;  2c.  Aug.  19,  1901.  283815 

dramatic  playlet,  by  T.  J.  Whalen.     9  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  26,  1911 ;  D :  28097 ;  Thomas  J. 
Whalen,  Lowell.  28396 

Marriage  (The)  habit;  or,  Cupid  on  a  lark,  a 
musical  satire  in  3  acts. 

©  Franklin  Harris,  Hackensack,  N.  J. ;  D : 
13083,  May  29,  1908.  28397 

Marriage  (A)  has  been  arranged;  a  duologue, 
a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Alfred  Sutro.  New 
York,  S.  French ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd., 
1904.  1  p.  1.,  5-14  p.  12°.  (On  cover: 
French's  international  copyrighted  ed.  of  the 
works  of  the  best  authors,  no.  77) 

©    Samuel    French,    New    York ;     D :  5786. 
Nov.  18,  1904;  2c.  Nov.  28,  1904.  28398 

play,  by  A.  Sutro.     (In  Collier's  weekly,  v. 


29,  no.  11) 

©  Alfred  Sutro,  London ;  A :  34874,  .Tune  9, 
1902.  28398a 

Marriage  (A)  in  a  motor  car;  a  farce  in  1  act, 
E.  A.  Woolf.     23  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edgar  Allan  Woolf,  New  York  ;  D  :  8482, 
May  5,  1906;  2c.  May  5,  1906.  28399 

Marriage  in  Chicago;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  E. 
Fermin. 

©    Emile    Fermin,    United    States;    1899: 
69427,  Oct.  25.  28400 


1420 


28401 


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284ira 


Marriage  <A)  in  high  life;  a  comedy  in  5  acts, 
adapted  from  the  romance  of  Octave  Feuil- 
let. 

©  John  Austin  Stevens,  New  York ;  1875 : 
12450,  Nov.  24.  28401 

Marriage  is  a  failure;  by  F.  V.  De  More. 

©   Flora   V.   De  More,    New   York;    1894: 
18314,  Apr.  7.  28402 

Marriage  it  must  be;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
L.  T.  L.  Stilwell.     70  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Laura  Jean  Libbey  Stilwell,  Brooklyn; 
D :  12109,  Jan.  3,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  28,  1908. 

284Q3 

Marriage  (The)  joss,     See  Wong  Fong. 

Marriage  (A)  made  in  heaven;  comedy  farce 
in  3  acts,  H.  H.  Hughes.  [161]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    18,    1914;    D:  36466;    Harvey 
Hatcher  Hughes,  New  York.  28403a 

Marriage  (The)  market;  musical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  adapted  from  the  Hungarian  of  Brody 
and  Martos,  by  Gladys  Unger,  lyrics  by  Ar- 
thur Anderson,  nuisic  by  Victor  Jacobi.  98  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.      [Libretto   only] 

©   Ic.   Aug.   23,    1912;    D:  30615;    Interna- 
tional copyright  bureau,  ltd.,  London.     28404 

■  new  musical  play  in  8  acts,  by  M.  Brody 

and  F.  Martos,  adapted  for  the  English  stage 
by  Gladys  Linger,  lyrics  by  Arthur  Anderson 
and  Adrian  Ross,  music  by  Victor  Jacobi. 
Book  of  lyrics.  London,  Chappell  &  co.,  ltd., 
1913.     42  p.     8°. 

©   May   27,    1913;    2c.    May    28,    1913;    D: 
33350 ;  Chappell  &  co.,  ltd.,  London.        28405 

Marriage   (A)  of  ambition;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
Dr.  N.  H.  Hornstine.    57  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©  Nathan  Harris  Hornstine,  Philadelphia ; 
D :  14593,  Dec.  22,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  29,  1908. 

28406 

Marriage  (The)  of  Belphegor;  or.  The  quest  of 
the  friend,  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  the 
author  of  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Morton,  etc. 

©   Harold   Williams,   Boston;    1897:19956, 
Mar.  27 ;  2c.  May  28.  28407 

Marriage  (The)  of  Bisesa;  a  picturesque  drama 
of  India  in  4  acts,  by  A.  N.  Shideler.  80  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Albert  Newton  Shideler,  New  York ;  D : 
4636,  Feb.  23,  1904 ;  2c.  Feb.  23,  1904;      28408 

Marriage  (A)  of  convenience;  a  comedy  in  4 
acts,  by  Alexandre  Dumas. 

©  T.   H.   French,  New  York ;   1899 :  14384. 
Feb.  21 ;  2c.  Mar.  27.  28409 


Marriage  (A)  of  convenience — Continued. 
2  act  giggle,  by  Nat  Magner  and  J,  K.  Wat- 
son.    [62]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  5,  1912;   D:  29295;   Joseph  K. 
Watson,  Philadelphia.  28410 

Marriage  (The)  of  Eugene-Hicks;  play  in  1  act, 
by  J.  Eliscu.     [1],  17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  6,  1913 ;  D  :  35278 ;  Julius  Eliscu. 
New  York.  28411 

Marriage  (The)  of  Guineth;  by  F.  Wilkinson. 
30  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Florence  Wilkinson,  New  York ;  D :  654, 
July  13,  1901  ;  2c.  July  13,  1901.  28412 

•(See  also  Eide  (The)  home. 


Marriage  (The)  of  honor.     See  Ballascraig. 

Marriage  (A)  of  interest;  a  comedy  in  5  acts, 
by  C.  S.  Elgutter  and  E.  R.  Garczynski. 

©  Charles  S.  Elgutter  and  Edward  Rudolf 
Garczynski,  Omaha,  Neb. ;  1889 :  17337,  June  7. 

28413 

Marriage  (The)  of  Jack  and  Jill;  a  Mother 
Goose  entertainment  in  2  scenes,  by  Lilian 
Clisby  Bridgham.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co., 
1913.     16  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  21,  1913  ;  2c.  Oct.  22,  1918 ;  D  :  34799 ; 
Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.  28414 

Marriage  of  King  Corn  and  Queen  Alfalfa; 
play  in  1  act,  by  W.  W.  Sylvester.  [3]  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  19,  1914 ;  D  :  37952  ;  Walter  Wil- 
liam Sylvester,  Frankfort,  Ind.  28414a 

Marriage  (The)  of  Kitty;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
adapted  by  C.  Gordon-Lennox  from  the  French 
of  La  passerelle,  [by]  Madame  F.  de  Grgsac 
and  F.  de  Croisset  [pseud,  of  Francis  Wiener] 
London,  Samuel  French,  ltd. ;  New  York,  Sam- 
uel French,  1909.  96  p.  12°.  (On  cover: 
French's  standard  library  ed.) 

©    Cosmos    Gordon-Lennox,    London ;    D : 
154.57,  Mar.  27,  1909 ;  2c.  June  8,  1909.    28415 

Marriage  (The)  of  Margaret;  a  drama  in  8  acts, 
by  I.  Hooper  and  L.  Falbe.  49  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ivy  Hooper  and  Lucie  Falbe,  London; 
D :  164,  Feb.  25,  1901 ;  2c.  Feb.  25,  1901. 

28416 

Marriage  (The)  of  Miss  Midget;  [or,  Tom 
Thumb  wedding],  play,  by  Electa  Chase  and 
M.  Burnworth.    5  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  13,  1911 ;  D :  28274 ;  May  Burn- 
worth,  Bonaparte,  la.  28417 

Marriage  (The)  of  Molly;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Cecil  Bancroft.     [2],  95  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Apr.  16,  1914 ;  D :  36741 ;  Richard  El- 
mer Broughton,  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D.         28417a 


1421 


28417 


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28434 


Marriage  (The)  of  Olympe;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by 
lilmile  Augier,  tr.  by  B.  H.  Clark.  (In  Draina, 
no.  19,  August  1915 ;  periodical  ©  Aug.  28, 
1915;  2c.  Sept.  11,  1915;  B :  353015 ;  Drama 
league  of  America,  Chicago)  28417b 

Marriag-e  (The)  of  Sobeide.  See  German  clas- 
sics of  the  nineteenth  and  twentieth  cen- 
turies. 

Marriage  (The)  of  Souia;  comedy  drama  in  2 
acts,  by  W.  H.  Carson.  47  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  May  27,  1913;  D:  33345;  William 
Henry  Carson,  New  York.  28418 

Marriage  (The)  of  the  Duke  of  Middlesex;  3 
act  comedy,  by  J.  J.  Maginnis.  116  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  6,  1910;  D :  21279 ;  James  J. 
Maginnis,  Maranacook,  Me.  28419 

Marriage  (The)  of  the  midgets;  or,  The  Tom 
thumb  wedding,  home  talent  playlet,  by  M. 
Burnworth.  Kansas  City,  Kellogg-Baster  ptg. 
CO.,  1914.     12  p.     16°. 

©  Ic.  June  5,  1914 ;  D :  37408 ;  May  Burn- 
worth,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  28419a 

Marriage  (A)  of  tomorrow;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  H.  Twells,  jr. 

©  J.  H.  Twells,  jr.,  Speck  in  Pommern,  Ger- 
many ;  D :  13818,  Sept.  17,  1908.  28420 

Marriage  (The)  of  Uncle  Josh;  by  M.  Broom- 
field,  1  act,  1  scene. 

©  INIarie  Broomfield,  New  York ;  D :  11875, 
Dec.  6,  1907.  28421 

Marriage  of  Valeni;  picture  of  Roumanian  life 
in  4  acts,  by  L.  H.  David.  79  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  30,  1909  ;  D  :  17825  ;  Camilla  Dal- 
berg,  New  York.  28422 

See  also  Transgressor. 

Marriage  on  a  higher  plane;  or,  Love,  honor 
and  obey,  modern  play  in  4  acts,  by  John 
Carniol  [pseud,  of  J.  J.  Karniol]  86  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  28,  1910 ;  D :  20612 ;  John  J.  Kar- 
niol, New  York.  28423 
Marriage  (A)  on  trial;  a  farce  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  S.  Krausz. 

©  Sigmund  Krausz,  Chicago ;  1987 :  51103, 
Sept.  13.  28424 

Marriage  (A)  proposal;  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
Anton  Tckekoff,  English  version  by  Hilmar 
Baukhage  and  B.  H.  Clark.  New  York,  Sam- 
uel French ;  London,  Samuel  Fi*ench,  ltd., 
1914.  18  p.  12°.  ([French's  international 
copyrighted  ed.  of  the  works  of  the  best  au- 
thors, no.  292]) 

©  Dec.  5,  1914 ;  2c.  Dec.  7,  1914 ;  D :  39024  ; 
Barrett  H.  Clark,  Chicago.  28424a 


Marriage  (The)  question;  monologue,  by  F.  R. 
Cole.    5  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  1,  1910;  D:  21705;  Francis  R. 
Cole,  Chicago.  28425 


— — Same.  Chicago,  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  1890. 
9  p.    12°. 

©   Dec.   22,    1910;   2c.    Dec.   24,   1910;   D: 
22911 ;  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago.  28426 

Marriage  (The)  ring;  by  V.  Pendleton. 

©    Virginia     Pendleton,     Chicago ;     1892 : 
33562,  Aug.  15.  28427 

Marriage  (A)  settlement.     See  Hard  Knox. 

Marriage  (A)  under  diflSculties;  an  original 
play,  by  N.  S.  Sterry. 

©  Norman   S.   Sterry,  Los  Angeles;   1899: 
30117,  May  3.  28428 

Marriageable  (The)  daughter;  a  play,  by  E.  R. 
Bayly. 

©  Eunice  R.  Bayly,  Baltimore ;  1887 :  29192, 
Nov.  11.  28429 

Marriageables;  farcical  comedy  from  modern 
life  in  New  York,  in  3  acts,  by  A.  B.  Ebin. 
64  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©   Sept.  26,  1912;   2c.   Sept.  27,  1912;   D: 
30975 ;  Alexander  B.  Ebin,  New  York.    28430 

Married;  a  1  act  play,  by  P.  E.  Browne.  16  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  6,  1914 ;  D  :  38710 ;  Porter  Emer- 
son Browne,  Norwalk,  Conn.  28430a 


—  playlet  in  1  act,  by  P.  L.  Warren.     12  p. 
4°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  10,  1912  ;  D  :  31102 ;  Paul  L.  War- 
ren, Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.  28431 

[4], 


sketch  in  1  act,  by  Z.   S.  Charters. 

32  p.     4°,     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  19,  1913 ;  D :  34198 ;  Zelda  Stew- 
art  Charters,   New   York.  28432 

See  also  For  the  one  woman. 

Married  a  half  hour;  comedy  skit,  by  J.  J. 
Duffy  and  ]M.  Montague.  4  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  29,   1915;   D:  42368;   James  J. 
Duffy  and  Marceline  Montague,  Camden.  N.  J. 

28432a 

Married  a  month;  vaudeville  .sketch,  by  F.  L. 
Freeman  and  A.  d'Annunzio.  27  p.  4°. 
Typewrittea. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    28,    1911;    D:  25334;    F.    L. 
Freeman  and  A.   d'Annunzio,  New  York. 

28433 

Married  a  title;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  H.  P. 
Mawson. 

©    Harry    P.    Mawson,    New    York;    1892: 
20275,  May  12.  28434 


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28435 


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28456 


Married  already;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  G.  C. 
Robinson.     28  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May   24,    1910;    D:  21164;    Geo.    C. 
Robinson,  New  York.  28435 

Married   and   not  married;   an   American   and 

cosmopolitan  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  F.  Leiss. 

©  Fredericli  Leiss,  New  York ;  1877 :  8574, 

July  23.  28436 

Married  at  last;  farce  in  5  acts,  adapted  from 
tlie  French,  by  B.  Papot. 

©  Benedict  Papot,  Chicago  ;  D  :  11256.  Aug. 
29,  1907.  28437 

Married  at  noon;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  T,  Rus- 
sell. 

©  Todd  Russell,  New  York ;  D :  3972,  Sept. 
19,  1903.  28438 

Married  (A)  bachelor;  new  and  original  1  act 
farce,  by  W.  Howe.  [2],  21  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    15,    1910;    D:  22566;    Walter 
Howe,  New  York.  28439 

Married  by  contract;  a  comedy,  by  W.  F. 
Smith. 

©  Wilber  Field  Smith,   Sacramento,   Cal. ; 
1S96 :  51183,   Sept.  11.  28440 

Married  by  degrees;  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  P. 
Sinnett.     [108]  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  26,  1911;  D:  28308;  A.  P.  Sin- 
nett, London.  28441 

Married  by  mail;  1  act  sketch,  by  Thomas  J. 
Gray.      [5]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  3,  1911;  D:  23537;  Joseph  Or- 
lean  and  Lillian  Bowden,  Brooklyn.     28442 

Married  by  proxy;  a  comedy-drama  in  3  acts, 
by  F.  Dupree. 

©   Frank   Dupree,   New   York;   1889:5053, 
Feb.  12.  38443 


■  a    vaudeville    sketch,     by     Chas.     Hodges. 

25  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Josephine   H.    Patton,    San    Jose,    Cal. ; 
D:  15178,   Feb.  26,   1909;   2c.   Feb.   26,   1909. 

28444 

Married  by  telephone;  by  L.  T.  Peacocke. 

©   Leslie   Tuf  nell   Peacocke,   Los   Angeles ; 
D :  11716,  Nov.  11,  1907.  28445 


-by  R.  Bartlett.     [9]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    4,    1912;    D:  28214;    Richard 
Bartlett,  Chicago.  28446 

Married  The)  dude;  by  M.  W.  Lewis. 

©    Martha    W.    Lewis,    Philadelphia;    1900 
A:  29036,  Nov.  27.  28447 

Married  (The)  flirt.     See  Sidonie. 


Married  flirts;  or,  A  blue-grass  widow,  origi- 
nal farce,  by  M.  Nobles.  [1],  19  p.  t°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    June    27,    1913;    D:  33626;    Milton 
Nobles,   Brooklyn.  28448 

Married  for  money;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M. 
M.  Minton.    14  p.    12°.    Printed. 

©  Maurice  M.   Minton,  New  York;   1881: 
13390,  Aug.  31;  2c.  Oct.  7.  28449 


or.  The  old  wife  and  the  new,  by  L.  B. 

Parker.     88  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Lem  B.  Parker,  Jersey  City ;  D :  14217, 
Nov.  5,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  6,  1908.  [Note:  Title 
later   changed   to   The   final   settlement] 

28450 

Married  his  mother-in-law.  See  Slight  (A) 
mistake. 

Married  in  haste;  by  T.  F.  O'Connor. 

©  Timothy  Francis  O'Connor,  Boston; 
1896:51812,  Sept.  16.  28451 

Married  in  haste,  repent  at  leisure;  by  N. 
Loughrey.     3  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  19,  1910;  D:  20517;  Nellie 
Loughrey,  Los  Angeles.  28452 

Married  in  Hoboken;  or.  What  male  hysterics 
will  do,  version  in  dramatic  form  of  the 
romance  to  date  of  a  millionaire's  fair  daugh- 
ter to  an  actor  man,  by  Mary  Cecil.  (In 
Cleveland  Leader,  v.  68,  no.  354,  Dec.  20, 
1914) 

©  Dec.  20,  1914;  Ic.  Dec.  24,  1914;  D: 
39219;  Cleveland  co.,  Cleveland.  28452a 

Married  in  mask;  a  sensational  drama  in  4 
acts  and  a  prologue,  adapted  by  H.  Coleman 
from  the  novel  (which  appeared  in  the  New 
York  Weekly)  of  the  late  Mansfield  Tracy 
Walworth. 

©  Helen  Coleman,  New  York ;  1873 :  8631, 
July  30.  28453 

Married  (The)  lady;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  N. 
Rose.     147  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  11,  1911;  D:  24665;  Norman 
Rose,  New  York.  28454 

Married  life;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Jolin 
Baldwin  Buckstone,  new  American  ed.  cor- 
rectly reprinted  from  the  original  authorized 
acting  ed.  New  York,  H.  Roorbach,  1889. 
1  p.  1.,  52  p.  12°.  ([Roorbach's  American 
ed.  of  acting  plays,  no.  14] ) 

©  Harold  Roorbach,  New  York;  1889: 
37507,  Dec.  9;  2c.  Dec.  14.  28455 

Married  mashers;  comedy  in  1  act  and  8  scenes, 
by  F.  J.  Huber. 

©  Fred  J.  Huber,  New  York;  1884:8869, 
Apr.  28.  28456 


1423 


28457 


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28473 


Married  masliers — Continued. 

farce  comedy  in  1  act  and  3  scenes,  by  H, 

Le  Clair,   and  W.  J.  Russell. 

©  Harrv  Le  Clair  and  W.  J.  Russell.    New 

York;   1887:22211,  Aug.  31.  28457 

in  1  act  and  3  scenes,  by  W.  C.  Shepp.    18 


p.     f  .    Typewritten. 

©    William    Campbell    Shepp,    New    York; 
D :  1840,  May  6,  1902 ;  2c.  May  6,  1902.    28458 

—  See  also  Flirtation. 


Married,  not  marred;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  A.  T. 
Oakes. 

©   A.    T.    Oakes,   New   York;    1888:36747. 
Dec.  24.  28459 

Married  on  the  quiet;  or,  Everybody's  doin' 
it,  play  in  3  acts,  by  W.  E.  La  Rose.  [1], 
66  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  2,  1914;   D :  35521 ;  William  E. 
La  Rose,  La  Crosse,  Wis.  28459a 

Married  one  year;  comedy  playlet  in  1  act,  by 
F.  H.  Shreiner.     [8]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    18,    1914;    D :  36077 ;    Francis 
Hoyt  Shreiner,  New  York.  28459b 

Married  or  not  married;  an  American  and  cos- 
mopolitan comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  A. 
Leiss.     158  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Marv    Anne    Leiss,     New    York;     1877: 
10287,  Sept.  6;  2c.  Sept.  13.  28460 

Married  or  single;  comedy  sketch,  by  R.  Hy- 
man.     20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  2,  1910;  D :  20940 ;  Robert  Hy- 
man,   St.  Louis.  28461 

Married  to  a  suffragette;  sketch  of  modern 
life,  bv  Willis  N.  Bugbee.  Lebanon,  O.,  March 
bros.,  1910.     21  p.     12°. 

©    Oct.    20,    1910;    2c.    Oct.    12,    1910;    D: 
22330;   March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O.  28462 

Married  under  age;  composed  by  M.  C.  Helper. 

©  M.  C.  Helper,  Detroit ;  1896 :  49448,  Sept. 
1.  28463 

Married  (The)  widows;  a  comedietta  in  1  act. 
New  York,  Happy  hours  company,  1879.  1 
p.  1.,  16  p.     12°.      ([Acting  drama,  no.  134]) 

©  Happy  hours  co.,  New  York  ;  1879  :  17430, 
Dec.  23;  2c.  Feb.  12,  1881.  28464 

Married  (A)  woman;  an  original  4  act  comedy- 
drama,  by  E.  E.  Kidder. 

©   Edward    E.    Kidder,    New    York;    1891: 
33253,  Sept.  17.  28465 

play  in  8  pts.,  by  C.  B.  Fernald.     London, 

Sidgwick  &  Jackson,  ltd.,  1913.     Ill  p.     12°. 

©    Apr.    22,    1913;    2c.    May    1,    1913;    D: 
33139 ;   Sidgwick  &  Jackson,  ltd.,  London. 

28466 


Marriologist  (The);  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W. 
Hodgkiss.     66  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  5,  1912 ;  D :  31326 ;  Wm.  Hodg- 
kiss, Alameda,  Cal.  28467 

Marry  a  marionette.     See  Thebe. 

Marrying  a  minister;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  dram- 
atized from  the  story  of  John  Ward,  preacher, 
by  Mrs.  M.  Deland  [by]  W.  H.  Gardenier. 

©  Wilson   H.   Gardenier,   Oswego,    N.   Y. ; 
1889  :  17612,  June  10.  28468 

Marrying  a  title;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Jack 
Burnett.     12  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  14,  1910 ;  D :  22559 ;  Edna  Pihl- 
feldt,  Chicago.  28469 

Marrying  Belinda;  farce  in  1  act,  by  Grace 
Cooke  Strong.  Boston,  AV.  H.  Baker  &  co., 
1912.     17  p.     12°. 

©   Feb.    14,    1912;   2c.    Feb.    15.   1912;    D: 
28697;   Walter  H.   Baker  &  co.,   Boston. 

28470 

Marrying  for  money;  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  by 
S.  S.  Grosner.  [45]  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  June  17,  1914;  D :  37668 ;  Sylvan  S. 
Grosner,  Detroit.  28470a 

Marrying  into  the  chorus;  play  in  1  act,  by 
M.  M.  Jones.     [20]  p.     4°,     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  25,  1914 ;  D :  37670 ;  M.  Marion 
Jones,  West  Lynn,  Mass.  28470b 

Marrying  money;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Wash- 
ington Pezet  and  B.  Marburgh,  118  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Aug.    25,    1913;    D:  342.51;    Bertram 
Marburgh,  New   York.  28471 

Marrying  (The)  of  Ann  Leete.  See  Three 
plays;  by   G.  Barker. 

Marrying  off  Sam;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Fran- 
yo  Kovach.     [Ill]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  15,  1915 ;  D :  42495 ;  Francis  J. 
Kovach,  Cambridge,  Mass.  28471a 

Marrying  (The)  parson;  by  E.  S.  Moorhead. 
[2],  22  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  12,  1912 ;  D :  28302 ;  E.  S.  Moor- 
head, San  Francisco.  28472 

Marrying  right;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  R.  A. 
Wood.    104  p.    4°.    Typewritten- 

©  Ic.  Aug.  12,  1915 ;  D :  41479 ;  Russell  A. 
Wood,  Cambridge,  Mass.  28472a 

Mars;  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  libretto  by  E.  H. 
Peplo. 

©  Edward  H.  Peple,  Richmond  ;  1895  :  38935, 
July  29.  28473 


1424 


28474 


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28492 


Mars  disarmed;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  R.  Cun-       Marseillaise— Contiaued 
ninghurst.     San  Francisco,  The  Whitaker  and 
Kay  CO..  1901.     138  p.     12°. 

©  R.  Cunninghurst.  United  States  :  D  :  1430. 
Fet).  12,  1902 ;  2c.  Feb.  10,  1902.  28474 


Mars   girls;   musical   comedy   in  3   acts,   by   A. 
Vogt.    136  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tan.  3.  1910:  D :  17S4S :  August  Vogt. 
Dallas.  28475 

Mars'  master;  play  in  1  act,  by  K.  C.  Rogers. 
0  p.     1°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  24,  1915;  D :  42557 ;  Robert  C. 
Rogers,  Louisville.  28475a 

Marsdon's  monkey;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  B. 
Tyson. 

©  Charles  B.  Tyson.  Phihndelphia :  1892: 
28909,  July  11.  28476 

Marse  Shelby's  chicken  dinner;  by  .T.  P.  Wade, 
7  p.     4\     Typewritten. 

©  John  P.  Wade,  New  York :  I^ :  10652,  May 
28.  1907 ;  2c.  May  28,  1907.  28477 

Marseillaise;  by  L.  I>.  Frank  and  A.  H.  Obern- 
durt'er.     G  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Lawrence  L.  Frank  &  Arthur  H.  Obern- 
dorfer,  Milwaukee;  D :  7268,  Sept.  16.  1905; 
Ic.  Sept.  1<>.  1905;  Ic.  Oct.  4.  1905.         28478 

a     historieal     nuisical     drama     in    3    acts, 

adapted  to  the  American  stage  by  A.  Cuyas, 
nmsic  by  L^l:ii^"el]  Fernandez  Caballero  and 
F.  Tole(io. 

©  Arturo  ("nyas.  New  Yorl^ ;  1896:67407. 
Dec.  11.  28479 

an  original  3  act  historical  drama,  tr.  and 


ndai)ted  from  tlie  Spanish,  by  T.  Baker. 

©  Thomas  Baker.  New  York ;  1883 :  14383, 
Aug.  2.  28480 

— -play  in  3  acts,  by  S.  I.  Szinnyey.    31  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   23,    1909;    D:  16919;    Stephen 
Ivor  Szinnyey,  New  York.  28481 

—  or.  The  child  of  the  Revolution,  an  en- 
tirely original  musical  and  sensational  drama 
in  3  acts,  by  J.  J.  ilcCloskey. 

©    James    J.    McCIoskey,    Brooklyn;    1872: 
6032,  June  5.  28482 

[on]    Le  chant  de   g-uerre  de  I'armee   du 


Rhin,  allegorie  historique  et  patriotique  en  2 
scones  et  3  tableaux,  arr.  et  composee,  par  A. 
Ferrier.  [1],  12  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Ic.  June  24,  1914 ;  D :  37509 :  Andre  Fer- 
licr,  San  Francisco.  28482a 


[ou],  Le  chant  de  guerre  de  I'armee  du 
Rhin,  piece  historique  et  patriotique  en  4 
t:dileanx.  j)ar  A.  Mancel-Ferrier,  la  musiqne 
de  scene  et  la  symphonie  du  2"  tableau  out 
ete  ecrites  par  le  compositeur  Alexandre 
Georges.  Le  Havre,  Havre-Eclair,  1915.  32 
p.     4°. 

©   Feb.    28,    1915;    Ic.   Apr.    24,    1915;    1> : 
40464:  Andre  :\Iancel-Ferrier,  Caen,  France. 

28482b 

Marsh  (The)  king;  operetta  in  3  acts,  libretto 
by  C.  L.  Kenyon,  nuisic  by  Charles  H.  McCur- 
rie. 

©  Camilla  Lies  Kenyon,  San  Francisco  ;  D  : 
350,  Apr.  16,  1901.  28483 

Marsh  i-oses;  play  in  1  act.  by  G.  F.  Holden.  36 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   June  26,   1911;   D:  24578;   Grace  F. 
Holden,  New  York.  28484 

Marshal  (The);  drama  in  1  act,  by  T.  H.  Davies. 
20  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  H.  Davies,  Rutherford,  N.  J. ; 
D :  6333,  Mar.  14,  1905 ;  2c.  Feb.  18,  1905. 

28485 


a  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  S.  Tupper.     [2],  12 

p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  25,  1912 ;  D :  29161 ;  Edith  Ses- 
sions Tupper,  New  York.  28486 

Marshal  (The)  of  Mayfield;  a  comedy-drama  in 
4  acts,  containing  .scenes  and  incidents  in  Ken- 
tucky before  the  Civil  War,  by  J.  C.  Webb 
and  Alex.  E.  Sweet. 

©  J.  C.  Webb,  Chicago,  and  Alex.  E.  Sweet, 
New  York ;  1892  :  49817,  Dec.  6.  28487 

Marshal  (A)  of  the  empire;  by  N.  S.  Sterry. 
©  Norman  S.   Sterry,  Los  Angeles;   1899: 
63164,  Sept.  29 ;  2c.  Nov.  11.  28488 

Marshland  (A)  fantasy;  by  M.  F.  Ewing.  20 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  15,  1911;  D :  24489 ;  Margaret 
Frances  Ewing,  St.  Louis.  28489 

Marshmallow;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  L.  Judson. 
92  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    15,    1911;    D :  24702 ;    Leonard 
Judson,  New  York.  28490 

Marsites  (The);  libretto  for  comic  opera  in  3 
acts,  by  M.  Klein. 

©  Maraaret  Klein,  New  York ;  D :  540,  May 
14.  1901.  28491 

Marston  Hunter;  or,  Life  in  the  West,  drama 
in  5  acts,  5  tnl)leanx,  by  M.  L.  Johns(m. 

©    Martjia    Lafitte    Johnson,    Philadelphia: 
1873  :  20S4,  Mar.  3.  28492 

Marston   Moor,      i^er  Woman's   (A)   strategy. 


5379—16- 


-90 


1425 


28493 


DKAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


28513 


Marstons  (The);  by  R.  Haas. 

©  Ritt  Haas,  St.  Paul;  D:2984,   Feb.  12, 
1903.  28493 

Marta  of  the  light  fingers;  playette,  by  M.  C. 
Keator.     [9]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  23,  1912;  D :  29142 ;  Maude  C. 
Keator,  Alameda,  Cal.  28494 

Martello  and  Angela;  a  tragedy,  by  R.  Hutch- 
inson. 

©     Rodolplie     Hutchinson,     Philadelphia; 
1876 :  6541,  May  20.  28495 

Martha;  or.  The  fair  at  Richmond,  [libretto  of 
opera  in  4  acts]  text  by  W.  Friedrich,  music 
by  Friedrich  von  Flotow,  English  ed.  by  M. 
Louise  Baum,  music  ed.  by  Glen  Carle.  Bos- 
ton, C.  C.  Bircliard  &  co.,  1913.  3  p.  1.,  42  p. 
8°.  ([The  Laurel  octavo  edition  of  famous 
operas] ) 

©   Nov.    10,    1913;    2c.   Nov.    17,    1913;    D: 
35492 ;  C.  O.  Bircliard  &  CO.,  Boston.        28496 

Martha  Moreland;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  M. 
Hitchcock. 

©   Mary   Hitchcock,   Binghamton,    N.    Y. ; 
1880 :  27105  ;  Dec.  1.  28497 

Martha  Penrose;  or.  The  night  on  the  Dela- 
ware, a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  M.  Krauskopf. 

©   Morris   Krauskopf,    New   York ;     1875 : 
9572,  Sept.  14;  2c.  Oct.  5,  1880.  28498 

Martha  plays  the  fairy;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
Keble  Howard  [pseud,  of  John  K.  Bell]  New 
York,  S.  French ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd., 
1907.     26  p.     12°. 

©   Samuel    French,    New   York ;    D :  11040, 
July  25,  1907;  2c.  Mar.  19,  1908.  28499 

Martha,  the  soothsayer;  by  K.  Howard  [pseud, 
of  John  K.  Bell]  London,  S.  French,  ltd. ; 
New  York,  S.  French,  1909.  19  p.  12°. 
( [French's  international  copyrighted  ed.  of 
the  works  of  the  best  authors,  no.  162] ) 

©  Keble  Howard,  London ;  D :  16001,  June 
5,  1909 ;  2c.  June  24,  1909.  28500 

Martha  Topham;  comedy  of  real  life  in  3  acts, 
by  H.  Braeunlich.     [54]   p.     4°.     Ms. 

©   Ic.   Nov.   20,   1911;    D:  25844;    Herman 
Braeunlich,  New  York.  28501 

Martha  Washington's  reception;  a  patriotic 
comedy  in  1  act,  by  Levin  C.  Tees. 

©  Lyceum  pub.  co..  United  States ;  1900  A : 
13099,  May  24.  28502 

Marthaelen;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  M.  S.  Dola- 
van.     [28]  p.     4°.     Typewritten.  • 

©   Ic.    Oct.    12,     1914;     D:  38403:     Maud(; 
Smith  Delavan,  Tabor.  Ta.  28502a 


Marthas  leidensweg;  drama  in  4  akten,  von 
Jakob  Scherek.  Berlin,  Biilmenverlag  Ahn 
&  Simrock,  g.  m.  b.  h.    37  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  16,  1913 ;  D :  32964 ;  Buhnenver- 
lag  Ahn  &  Simrock,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin. 

28503 

Martha's  love;  by  T.  H.  P.  Duncan. 

©  T.  H.  P.  Duncan,  Fort  Worth,  Tex. ;  D : 
13115,  Apr.  23,  1908.  28504 


Martha's  triumph, 
ures. 


See  Hidden  (The)  treas- 


Marthelyn;  in  5  acts,  by  O.  Wernley. 

©  Otto  Wernley,   Rochester,  N.  Y. ;   1889: 
24964,  Aug.  14.  28505 

Martian  (The);  a  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  by  C. 
S.  Head. 

©  Clovd  S.  Head,  Oak  Park,  111.;  D :  4042 
Feb.  23,  1904.  28506 

Martian   (The)   monopoly;   play   in  4  acts,  by 
H.  Elevitch.     99  p.     f°.     Ms. 

©    Ic.    July    28,    1911;    D :  24791 ;    Herman 
Elevitch,    Dulutli,    Minn.  28507 

Martin  Chuzzlewit;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  W. 
T.  W.  Ball.     Boston,  1875. 

©  William  T.  W.  Ball,  United  States  ;  1875  : 
10350,   Oct.   7.  28508 


—  See     also 
Chuzzlewit. 


Pecksniff. — PecksniS     versus 


Martin    Luther;    ein    kirchliches    fostspiel,    ge- 

dichtet  von  Hans  Herrig,   in  amorikanischer 

bearbeitung     von     A.     Spiith.      Philadelphia, 

I.  Kohler,  1891. 

©  Ig.    Kohler,    Pliiladelphia ;    1891 :  10350. 


May  4;  2c.  July  2. 


28509 


Martini  (The)  affair;  tragi-comedy  in  1  act,  by 
P.  Neary.     [2],  10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  1,  1912 ;  D :  29247 ;  Peter  Neary, 
New  York.  28510 

Martinique  (A)  love  story;  by  L.  Lamprey. 
Typewritten. 

©  Lunette  Lamprey,  Washington ;  "1898 : 
43792,  July  22;  2c.  July  22.  28511 

Martins  (The);  a  society  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
E.  S.  Burns.     57  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Evelyn  Saxton  Burns.  Nev/  York;  V: 
1 389,  Feb.  3,  1902;  2c.  Jan.  15,  1902.        28512 

Martiri  (I)  (Poliuto);  Donizetti's  opera,  con- 
taining the  Italian  text,  with  an  English  tr., 
and  the  music  of  all  the  principal  airs.  Bos- 
ton, Oliver  Ditson  co. 

©  Heirs  of  T.  Barker.  United  States,  in  r<>- 
newal  for  14  years  from  Sept.  27,  1892 ;  1892 : 
20903,  June  27 ;  2c.  June  27,  1892.  28513 


1426 


28514 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


28531 


Martiri  (I)  del  lavoro;  commedia  in  3  atti,  di 
G.  Antona-Traversi,  Milano  [etc.]  Reno  San- 
dron,  1909.    255  p.    12°. 

©  Giaiinino    Antona-Traversi,    Milan ;    D : 
15589,  Apr.  12,  1909;  2c.  Apr.  12,  1909.    28514 

Marty  Hogan's  win;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  W. 
Mack.     [7]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    26,    1914;    D :  3579S ;    Willard 
Mack,  Salt  Lake  City.  28514a 

Marty  Shaw's  tip-top  kids;  play  in  1  act,  by 
M.  E.  Stahlberg.     5  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  25,  1913;   D :  320S1 ;  Martin  Ei 
Slahltjorg,  New  York.  28515 

Martyr;  drama  in  4  acts,  adapted  from 
the  French  of  Adolpli  D'Ennery's  story  of  Le 
martyr,  by  C.  L.  Howard.  115  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Charles  Lorin  Howard,  New  York ;  1887 : 
29232,  Nov.  11;  2c.  Nov.  11.  28516 

•drama  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Maris.    115. p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  14,  1913;  D:  33225;  A.  Marix, 
New  York.  28517 

—  an  emotional  and  sensational  drama  in  4 


acts,  founded  on  the  celebrated  novel  Martyre 
by  Adolphe  D'Ennery,  and  dramatized  by  Ar- 
thur Shirles'. 

©  Edmund  Gerson,  New  York  ;  18SG :  12445, 
May  26.  28518 

an  emotional  drama  in  5  acts,  adapted  from 


the  French,  by  J.  H.  Ligon. 

©  Junius  Henri  Ligon,  United  States  :  1886  : 
16574,  July  20.  28519 

1  act  drama,  by  M.  C.  Keator.     [3],  21  p. 

obi.     16°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  11,  1912;  D:  29646;  Maude  C. 
Keator,  Alameda,  Cal.  28520 

See  also  Countess  de  Moray. — Martyre. 

Martyr  (The)  of  the  heart;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 
Frank  Rogers. 

©   Frederick   Paulding,   New   York;   1880: 
6S63,  May  4.  28521 

Martyr    (The)    spy    of   the   Revolution.      See 
Nathan  Hale. 

Martyre;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  Leeman.     [1], 
62  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  8,  1915  ;  D  :  42207  ;  .lean  Leeman, 
San  Francisco.  28522 

-(Martyr);  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Adolphe 

D'Ennery  and  Edmond  Tarb§,  tr.  and  adapted 
by  the  Franco-American  agency  for  dramatic 
literature,  ltd. 

©  Francois  JMons  and  Louis  Nathal.  New 
York ;  1886 :  7088,  Mar.  26.  28523 

•  See  aUo  Martyr. 


Martyre  (Le)  de  Saint  Sebastien;  mystere  com- 
pose en  rythme  frangais,  par  Gabriele  d'An- 
nunzio,  avec  la  musique  de  Claude  Debussy. 
Paris,  Calmann-Levy  [1911]  270  p.  8°.  [3. 
ed.] 

©  June  7,  1911 ;  2c.  July  17,  1911 ;  D :  24704 ; 
Calmann-L6vy,  Paris.  28524 

-mystere   en    5    actes,    par    Gabriele    d'An- 

nunzio.     51  p.     4°.     (L'lllustration  theatrale, 
7''  annee-181,  27  mai  1911) 

©   May  27,   1911;   2c.   June  10,   1911;   D: 
24449 ;  Calmann-Levy,  Paris.  28525 

Martyrerne;  skuespil  i  5  optrin,  af  V.  Jacobsen. 
K0benhavn,  Lehmann  &  Stages  boghandel, 
1911.     [3],  106  p.    12°. 

©   Sept.   13,   1911;   2c.   Sept  27,   1911;   D: 
25613  ;  Vigo  Jacobsen,  Copenhagen.         28526 

Martyrs  (The)  of  '73.     See  Cuba. 

Martyrs  of  the  Coliseum.  See  Double  (The) 
triumph. 

Martyrs  (The)  to  love  and  country.  See  Al- 
shohada. 

Martyses  and  Helena;  a  romantic  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  Le  Mar  Dorome  [pseud,  of  M.  E. 
Doane]  incidental  music  by  Valentine  Doane. 
26  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     (Libretto  only] 

©  Maude  Estelle  Doane,  Philadelphia;  D: 
7537,  Nov.  9,  1905 ;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1905.        28527 

— —a  romantic  musical  drama  in  3  acts,  book 
and  lyrics  by  Le  Mar  Dorome  [pseud,  of  M.  E. 
Doane]  music  by  Valentine  Doane.  65  p. 
4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Maude  Estelle  Doane,  Philadelphia;  D: 
6549,  Apr.  20,  1905 ;  2c.  May  18,  1905.      28528 

Maruxa;  egloga  lirica,  en  2  actos,  original  de  L. 
Pascual  Frutos,  mflsica  del  maestro  Amadeo 
Vives.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espan- 
oles]  1914.    47  p.    12°. 

©  Sept.  17,  1914;  le.  Sept.  21,  1914;  D: 
38197 ;  Luis  Pascual  Frutos,  Madrid.    28528a 

Marvel  (The)  of  Mecca.  See  Mahommedan 
mystery. 

Marvellous  Bentham;  farce  in  1  act,  by  H. 
Hagedorn.    50  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.   8,   1910;   D:  20385;   Hermann 
Hagedorn,  Cambridge,  Mass.  28529 

Marvelous  (The)  island;  grand  ballet-drama  in 
3  acts  and  12  tableaux  with  singing,  words 
and  music  by  H.  Gaudin,  tr.  from  the  French 
by  J.  M.  Troncy. 

©  Henri  Gaudin,  New  Orleans ;  1895 :  4557, 
Jan.  17.  28530 

Marvels  (The)   of  radium;  a  play,  dance  and 

pantomime,  by  L.  D.  Gardner.  3  1.  8°.  Printed. 

©  L.  D.  Gardner,  New  York ;  D :  4829,  Apr. 

2,  1904 ;  2c.  Apr.  4,  1904.  28531 


J427 


28532 


DBAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


28553 


Marvin.     See  Village  lawyer. 

Mary;  American  drama  in  3  acts,  by  P.  Heu- 
drick.     182  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  7,  1913 ;  D :  32604 ;  Frank  Hen- 
drick,  New  York.  28532 

comedy  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Fulton.     [88]   p. 


4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  16,  1915;  D:  42008;  :Mande  Ful- 
ton, Los  Angeles.  28532a 

— -drama,  by  Mrs.  B.  Babcock.     (In  Arkansas 


progress,  v.  1,  no.  20,  Oct.  24,  1914) 

©  Oct  24,  1914 ;  Ic.  Nov.  24,  1914  ;  D  :  39041 ; 
Mrs.  Bernie  Babcock.  Little  Rock,  Ark. 

28532b 

drama,    by    W.    A.    .Jordan.      [34]    p.      4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  4,  1910;  D:  21736:  William  A. 
Jordan,  New  York.  28533 

homespun  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Lawshe. 


117  p.     4  .     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  16,  1912 ;  D :  30272 ;  Er.  Lawshe. 
New  York.  28534 

play  in  3  acts,  by  R.  P.  Stokes.     [150]   p. 


4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  8,  1913 ;  D :  34664 ;  Rose  Pastor 
Stokes,  Stamford,  Conn.  28535 

Mary  and  her  lamb;  a  musical  play,  by  R.  A. 
Barnet. 

©  R.  A.  Barnet,  Boston ;  D :  2847.  .Ian.  27. 
1903.  28536 

Mary  and  her  son;  a  farce  comedv.  bv  F.  II. 
Claflin. 

©   F.   Harris  Claflin.   Bostcm ;   1885:112.30, 
May  18 ;  2c.  July  3.  28537 

Mary  and  John;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  E. 
Baker. 

©  Edith  Ellis  Baker,  New  York:  D :  6900. 
July  3,  1905.  28538 


original  comedy,  by  J.  B.  AVills. 

©  John  B.  Wills,  Dayton,  O. ;  1892 :  37277. 
Sept.  12.  28539 

Mary  (The)  Arji;  an  entirely  new  and  original 
American  nautical  operatic  extravaganza,  l)v 
T.  J.  Tousey. 

©  Thomas  J.  Tousey.  New  York  :  1879  :  8721. 
July  1.  28540 

Mary  Ann  Kehoe;  or.  Mother's  and  father's 
dream,  sketch  with  .songs,  by  \\.  Rolfl". 
[Brooklyn]  Lark's  new  printing"  office  [1906] 
cover-title,    [9]    p.     12°. 

©  William  Rolfe.  Brooklvn :  T> :  8.^)68,  Mav 
1,  1906:  2c.  May  1.  1906.  28541 


Mary  Anne,  a  woman  of  the  people;  in  5  acts, 
by  A.  Jahn. 

©  Frederick  Jacob  Pillot.  New  York ;  1878 : 
11673,  Oct.  10.  28542 

Mary  Anne  Clarke;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  jMrs. 
<'harles  A.  Doremus  and  Henry  C.  Colwell 
in  collaboration  with  B.  IMorgan.  194  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  Charles  A.  Doremus,  Beatrice  Mor- 
gan and  Henry  C.  Colwell,  New  York ;  D : 
1273.'.,  .\pr.  13,  1908;  2c.  .lune  3.  1908.    28543 

Mary  Ann's  elopement;  a  1  act  dramatic  com- 
position, by  Fred  J.  Beaman.  14  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  F.  J.  Beaman,  Jackson,  I\Iich. ;  D :  7O0.">. 
July  21,  1905;  2c.  July  21,  ]90r>.  28544 

Mary  Bray;  or,  The  coast  guard  of  Connecti- 
cut, ;i  Kevolutionary  drama  in  0  ;i(ts,  by  C. 
W.  Putnam. 

©  George  W.  Putnam,  Lvnn.  :\Iass. :  1881 : 
13.591  i   Sept.  5.  28545 

Mary  Broome;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Allan 
^Monkhouse.  London.  Sidgwick  &  Jafkson. 
11(1..  1912.     84  p.     12°. 

©  Mar.  28,  1912 ;  2c.  Apr.  1,  1912  ;  D  :  29388  : 
Sidgwick  &  Jack.son.  ltd..  London.  28546 

Mary  Brown's   experience;   ;i   dramatic  skctcli 

in  1  scene,  for  two  ))eople,  by  J.  li.  (Jraliam. 

©  John  Ramsey  Graham,  Rochester,  N.  Y. : 

1897  :  21701,  Apr.  5  ;  1  copy  received.      28547 

Mary  Carey  of  old  New  York;  romantic  drama 
of  Revolutionary  times,  in  3  acts,  by  L.  H. 
Johnson.      [76]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  6,  1913;  D :  :U9.~)2 :  Lulc  11. 
.Johnson,    Birmingham,   Ala.  28548 

Mary  E.  Surratt,  the  martyr;  oi-.  The  victim 
of  political  frenzy,  an  original  historical 
drama  in  5  acts,  written  and  composed  by 
J.  A.  Lord. 

©  J.  A.  Lord.  Chicago;  1884:1:^032.  June 
28.  28549 

Mary  Elizabeth;  by  Reeda  Kerfoot  McCuUoch. 

©  R.  K.  McCulloch.  Indianapolis;  D:4921. 

Apr.  21.  1904.  28550 

-Same.     24  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  Carleton  B.  McCulloch.  Indianapo- 
lis; I) :  6.508.  Apr.  1,3,  1905:  2c.  Apr.  13.  190.". 

28551 

Mary  Ellen;  dialogue,  by  M.  P..  Cleveland. 
6  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  11,  1909;  D:  17.3.39;  Maylit;\v  B. 
Cleveland,  Melrose,  Mass.  28552 

Mary  Elston;  play  in  3  acts,  by  P.  II.  P.arilio!.- 
niae.     1.">0  p.     4°.     Tyi)ewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  24.  1909:  D:17.")23:  Pliili[.  H. 
Bartlidliimae.  New  York.  2855y 


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28554 


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28571 


Mary  goes  first;  comedy  iu  o  acts  and  an  ei)i- 
logue,  by  H.  A.  Jones.  125  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  25,  1913;  D:  35135;  Henry  Ar- 
thur Jones,  London.  28554 

vSaiiu>.    witli    an    introduction    l)y    Clayton 

Hamilton.  Garden  City,  N.  Y..  Doubleday. 
rase  &  CO.,  1914.  xiv,  163  p.  12°.  ( [Drama 
lea.cue  series  of  plays,  v.  5] ) 

©  May  23,  1914 ;  2c.  May  ^8,  1914 ;  D : 
37145 ;  Doubleday,  Page  &  co..  Garden  City, 
X.  Y.  28554a 

Mary  got  the  hook;  by  B.  S.  Schomer.  [5]  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  16,  1911 ;  D :  25317 ;  Ben.i.  S. 
Schomer,  Brooklyn.  28555 

Mary  Jane  and  her  Teddy  bear;  play  iu  3  acts, 
by  J.  Bessey.    25  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  9,  1909  ;  D  :  17669  ;  Jack  Bessey. 
Davenport,  la.  28556 

Mary  Jane's  pa;  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
Edith  Ellis  [i.  e.  E.  E.  Furness]  121  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Henry  W.  Savage,  New  York ;  D :  14166, 
Oct.  29,  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  29,  1908.  28557 

Same.     153  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  9,  1914;  D:  36978;  Edith  Ellis 
Furness,  New  York.  28557a 

Mary  Jones,  heiress;  comedy  of  American  life 
in  4  acts,  by  H.  L.  Bimm.  63  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  9,  1912 ;  D :  31634 ;  Harry  Lee 
Kimm.  Dayton.  O.  28558 

Mary  Magdalen;  a  drama  in  6  acts,  bv  C.  J. 
Phillips. 

©  Charles  J.  Phillips,  St.  Paul;  D :  3033. 
Feb.  24,  1903.  28559 

See  also  Two  plays  of  Israel. 

Mary  Magdalene;  a  biblical  drama  in  4  acts,  bv 
G.  G.  Hanley. 

©  Genevieve  G.  Hanlev.  New  York  ;  1900  A  : 
7621,  Mar.  23.  28560 

a  drama,  by  D.  A.  Reynolds. 

©  D.  A.  Reynolds,  New  York ;  D :  895.  Sept. 
24,  1901.  28561 

a  play  in  3  acts,  by  Maurice  Maeterlinck. 

tr.  by  Alexander  Teixeira  de  Mattos.  New 
York,  Dodd,  IMead  and  companv.  1910.  ^ii, 
179  p.     12°. 

©  Sept.  S.  1910;  2c.  Sept.  9.  1910;  A: 
271682;  M.  Maeterlinck,  Paris.  28561a 

Mary  Mangle,  laundress;  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
G.  Bloomquest.     [23]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  10,  1914;  D :  35974 ;  George 
Bloomquest,  Minneapolis.  28561b 


Mary,    Mary,    quite    contrary;    a   comedy,     an 

adaptation  in  3  acts,  by  Eugene  W.  Presbrey. 

©  Maurice  Campbell,  New  York;  D:2160. 

July  28,   1902.  28562 

Mary  of  Magdala;  by  H.  Harris. 

©   Hamilton   Harris,   New  York;   1900  A: 
24598,  Oct.  3.  28563 


— -a  drama  in  o  acts,  by  Paul  Heyse,  tr.  from 
the  German  by  F.  Hess.  58  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Frederick  Hess,   Pascagoula,   Miss. ;   D : 
3324,   Apr.   22.   1903;    Ic.   Aug.   22,    1903;    Ic. 


Sept.  30,  1903  (printed) 


28564 


— ■ from  the  German  of  Paul  Heyse,  by 

A.  I.  du  P.  Coleman.     New  York,  E.  Lederer, 
1900.     22  p.     8°. 

©  Emanuel  Lederer,  New  York;   1900  A: 
11518.  May  7;  2c.  May  29.  28565 


— •  an  historical  and  romantic  drama  in  5  acts. 
by  Paul  Heyse,  adapted  in  Engli.sh  by  Lionel 
Yale. 

©    Harrison    Grev    Fiske,    New    York ;    D : 
1445,  Feb.  14,  1902 ;  2c.  Mar.  19,  1902.     28566 

the  original  in  German  prose  by  Paul 


Heyse,  the  tr.  freely  adapted  and  written  in 
English  verse,  by  William  Winter.  New  York. 
London.  The  ftlacmillan  com.panv,  1903.  135 
■p.     12°. 

©  Harrison  Grey  Fiske,  New  Y'ork  ;  1>:.3947, 
Sept.  15.  1903;  2c.  Sept.  15,  1903.  28567 


-in  4  a(rs,i)y  F.  Wilkinson.  63  p.  f  .  Type- 
written. 

©  Florence  Wilkinson.  New  York  ;  D  :  1177. 
Dec.  12,  1901 ;  2c.  Dec.  12,  1901.  28568 

Mary  of  Scotland;  historical  play  in  5  acts,  by 
Duncan  Athlone  [pseud,  of  R.  B.  Knowles] 
1 21,  121  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    15,    1913;    D :  33421 ;    Richard 
Brinsley  Knowles,  London.  28569 

Mary  Phillipse;  an  historical  and  musical  pic- 
ture in  4  scenes,  founded  on  certain  events  iu 
the  history  of  the  city  of  Yonkers,  Westches- 
tvv  Co.,  N.  Y.,  between  the  years  1760  and 
1776,  by  W.  G.  Van  Tassel  Sutphen,  com- 
posed by  Geo.  F.  Le  .Teune.  The  De  Vinne 
press,  1892. 

©  W.  G.  Van  Tassel  Sutphen,  Morristown, 
X.  J. :  1892  :  43789,  Oct.  27 ;  2c.  July  2.    28570 

Mary,  queen  of  Scots;  <h'ania  in  5  acts,  by 
B.jf'irnst.jenie  Kjiirnson.  tr.  from  the  Norwe- 
gian by  A.  Sahlberg.  Chicago,  Specialty  syn- 
dicate press,  1912.    232  p.    16°. 

©    May   28,    1912;    2c.    June   3.    1912;    D: 
29938 ;  August  Sahlberg,  Chicago.  28571 


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28590 


Mary  Stuart;  by  H.  E.  Monroe.  2  1.  8°. 
Priuted. 

©    Harriet    E.    Monroe,    Washington;    D: 
5308,  July  2,  1904 ;  2c.  July  2.  28572 

[by  J.  C.  F.  von  Schiller]  tr.  from  the  Ger- 
man, with  an  introduction  by  Edward  Brcok^;, 
jr.    Philadelphia,  D.  McKay. 

©  David  McKay,  Philadelphia  ;  1898  :  1097:5, 
Feb.  11 ;  2c.  Mar.  3.  28572a 


—  a  historical  drama,  by  Nelson  H.  Baker. 

©    Sisters   of    St.    Joseph,    Buffalo;    1897: 
19947,  Mar.  27.  28573 

a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  Fi'ederich  Schiller, 


adapted  by  Hon.  Lewis  Wingfield. 

©    Fred    Stinson,    Andover,    Mass. ;    1883 : 
15948,  Aug.  31.  28574 

from  the  German  of  Schiller,  ed.  by 


permission  from  the  prompt-book  of  Helen.; 
Modjeska,by  M.  A.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  CO., 
1904.  22  p.  12°.  (The  William  Warren  ed. 
of  standard  plays) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  4512 
Jan.  IG,  1904;  2c.  Feb.  18,  1904.  28575 

■  See  also  Don  Carlos. — Three  comedies. 

Mary  Sweidler,  the  amber  witch;  a  melodrama 
in  4  acts,  by  C.  R.  Buchanan.    Typcwrittou. 

©    Claude    R.    Buchanan,    Grand    Rapids, 
Mich. ;  1898 :  GS634,  Nov.  25  ;  2c.  Dec.  12. 

28576 

Mary  Szechy;  historical  play  in  3  acts,  by  Lajos 
Doczi,  tr.  from  the  Hungarian  by  Antal  Nan- 
dory  [pseud,  of  F.  F.  Weiss]  Englisli  rev.  by 
Sarah  Foss  Wolverton.  [3],  86  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  6,  1913;  D:  34340;  Feri  Felix 
Weiss,  Winthrop,  Mass.  28577 

Mary,  the  fisherman's  child;  a  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  Jas.  A.  Heme. 

©   Katharine  C.   Heme,    St.   Louis;   1888: 
922,  Jan.  9.  28578 

Mary,  the  Magdalene;  a  romance  of  the  first 
century,  in  4  acts,  by  G.  H.  Harris.  95  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  George  Hamilton  Harris,  Rahway,  N.  J. ; 
D :  2397,  Sept.  30,  1902 ;  2c.  Oct.  15,  1904. 

28579 

Mary  Theresa;  a  historic  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
B.  Dierkes. 

©  Bernard  Dierkes,  St.  Louis ;  1876 :  7206, 
June  12.  28580 

Mary-Tornes  (La);  pelicula  c6mico-Hrico  bail- 
able, en  2  actos,  original  de  A.  Torres  del 
Alamo,  A.  Asenjo  y  Emilio  G.  Gamero,  mfisica 
de  los  maestros  Quislant  y  Rivas.     Madrid 


Mary-Tornes  (La) — Continued. 

[Sociedad  de  autores  espafioles]  1912.     121  p. 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Mar.  0,  1913;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1913;  D:  32540; 
Angel  I'orrcs  del  Alamo  y  Antonio  Aseu.io. 
Madrid.  28581 

Mary  Tudor;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Embley  0-- 
mun.    144  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Eliza  Warren,  Cleveland,  O. ;  D:.^618, 
Oct.  8,  1904 ;  2c.  Nov.  5,  1904.  28582 

Maryland  (A)  manor.  Sec  Land  (The)  of 
promise. 

Maryland  (The)  mestizo;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Ridge  Waller  [pseud,  of  C.  R.  Dimmitt] 

©  Charles  Ridgely  Dimmitt,  Baltimon^ ; 
1885 :  4850,  Feb.  2G.  28583 

Marys  grosses  herz;  komodie  in  3  akten,  von 
Korfiz  Holm.  Miinchen,  A.  Langen  [1912] 
168  p.    12°. 

©  Dec.  27,  1912;  2c.  Jan.  27,  1913;  D: 
32165 ;  Albert  Langen,  Munich.  28584 

Mary's  Iamb;  a  musical  farce  comedy  in  3  acts, 
iiy  J.  W.  Ransone. 

©  John  W.  Ransone,  New  York;  1892: 
17725,  Apr.  23.  28585 


■ -a  3  act  farce  with  songs,  adapted  from  tlio 

French  by  R.  Carlo.    101  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Richard  Carle,  New  York;  D:  12280,  Jan. 

30,  1908;  2c.  Jan.  30,  1908.  28586 

Mary's  lesson;  comedy  dramatic  sketch  for 
vandeville,  by  W.  G.  Slider.  5  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  30,  1913 ;  D :  33106 ;  William  G. 
Slider,  New  York.  28587 

Mary's  little  lamb;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  H. 
Power.?. 

©    James   H.    Powers,    Providence,    R.    I. ; 
1898 :  68563,  Nov.  25.  28588 

Mary's  little  lambs.     10  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Eflio  Pearl  Smedley,  Providence,  R.  I. ; 
D :  2052,  June  26,  1902 ;  2c.  Apr.  7,  1902. 

28589 

Mary's  merry  Christinas;  a  1  act  comedy,  by 
J.  Newman. 

©  Joseph  Newman,  Denver;  D:  14845,  Jan. 
19,  1909.  28590 

Mary's  wedding.  Sec  Four  plays;  by  Gilbert 
Cannan. 

Mas  alia  de  la  muerte;  boccto  de  tragedia  en  1 
acto  y  en  prosa,  original  de  A.  Valero  Mar- 
tin. Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autoros  espafioles] 
1914.     24  p.     12°. 

©  Mar.   28,   1914;   Ic.   Mar.   30.   1914;   D: 
36525 ;  Alberto  Valei'O  Martin,  Madrid. 

28590a 


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28591 


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28609 


Mas  alia  del  honor;  coniedia  dramatica  en  1 

acto,  original  de  J.  Frances.     Madrid  [Socie- 

dad  de  autores  espafioles]   1908.     26  p.     12°. 

©  Jose  Frances,  Madrid ;  D :  14683,  Jan.  2, 

1909;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1909.  28591 

Mas  (Lo)  hermoso;  comedia  dramatica  en  4 
actos,  original  de  A.  Fernandez-Arias.  Ma- 
drid [Sociedad  de  autores  espafioles]  1912. 
65  p.     12°. 

©  May  24,  1912;    2c.    May  13,  1912;    D: 
29783;  Adelardo  Fernandez-Arias,  Madrid. 

28591a 

Ma's  new  boarders;  by  W.  Coleman  Parker. 
©   Harold    Roorbach,    New    York;     1S99: 
6.3256,  Sept.  29;  2c.  Oct.  14.  28592 

Ma's  new  husband;  a  musical  farce  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  H.  Scott  and  W.  E.  Raynor.  58  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Harry  Scott  and  W.  E.  Raynor,  Chicago ; 
D:9203,  Oct.  8,  1906;  2c.  Oct.  27,  1906. 

28593 

Ma's  principle;  play  in  1  act,  by  Cora  Maynard 
[pseud,  of  E.  C.  Griffin]  30  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  23,  1915 ;  D :  39934 ;  Emily  Cora 
Griffin,  New  York.  28593a 

Maschere;  [di  Roberto  Bracco]  New  York,  Y. 
Ciocia,  printer,  1908.  27  p.  16°.  (Teatro. 
V.  2) 

©   Dirce   St.    Cyr,   New   York;   A:  197057, 
.Jan.  20,  1908;  2c.  Jan.  20,  1908.  28593b 

See  also  Teatro. 


Mascot  (The);  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Longiey  Tay- 
lor [i.  e.  C.  T.  L.  Taylor]  14  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Charles  Thomas  Longley  Taylor,  Lam- 
bertville,  N.  J. :  D :  7951,  Feb.  6,  1906 ;  2c.  Feb. 
6,  1906.  438594 

play  in  3  acts,  by  Robert  Campbell.    Frank- 


lin, O.,  Eldridge    entertainment    house,    1915. 
19  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  10,  1915;  2c.  Dec.  20,  1915;  D: 
42595;  Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Frank- 
lin,  O.  28594a 

Mascot  (The)  of  Montana;  by  L.  Beddard. 
©    Lillian    Beddard,    New    York;    1900   A: 
252.53,  Oct.  11.  28595 

Mascot  (The)  of  the  troop. 

©  Charles  Dillingham,  New  York ;  D : 
9089,  Sept.  8,  1906.  28596 

Masetto;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  Milton.     [2],  15  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .June  28,  1913 ;  D :  33653 ;  Ernest  IMil- 
ton,  New  York.  28597 


Masher  (The);  flirtation  in  4  scenes,  by  C. 
De  Haven.     17  p.     4°.     Tj'pewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  10,  1914;  D:  38452;  Carter  De 
Haven,  New  York.  28597a 

or,  Broadway  butterflies,   comedy  drama, 

by  D.  G.  Longworth. 

©  D.  G.  Longworth,  United  States;  1882: 
19419,  Nov.  16.  -  28598 

Mashers  (The)  mashed;  a  farce  in  2  acts,  by 
F.  L.  Cutler.     Clyde,  O.,  Ames  publishing  co. 

©   Ames  pub.   co.,   Clyde,    O. ;    1891:6564, 
Feb.  18;  2c.  Feb.  27.  28599 

Mask  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  Knox.  8  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.   10,  1912;   D:  31402;   Margaret 
Knox,  Oakland,  Cal.  28600 

Mask  (The)  and  the  lady;  playlet,  by  J.  J.  Kel- 
ley  and  Oscar  F.  G.  Day.  10  p.  16°.  Type- 
Mritten. 

©   Ic.   July   20,    1910;    D:  21590;    John   J. 
Kelley,  St.  Charles,  Minn.  28601 

Mask  (The)  ball;  monologue,  by  M.  M.  Stan- 
ley.   2  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Maude  May  Stanley,  Chicago;  D:  15090, 
Feb.  15,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  15,  1909.  28602 

Mask  (The)  of  a  king;  a  romantic  drama,  by 
.V.  Woods.     74  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©    Virna    Woods,    Sacramento.    Cal. ;     D : 
1591,  Mar.  17,  1902 ;  2c.  Mar.  17,  1902.    28603 

Mask  of  gold;  a  melodrama  in  a  prologue  and 
4  acts,  by  W.  U.  Montgomery. 

©  W.   U.   Montgomery,   Boone,   la.;   1891: 
6949,  Feb.  21.  28604 

Mask  (The)  of  guilt;  an  original  melodrama 
in  4  tableaux,  by  Sutton  Vane  and  Arthur 
Shirley.     Typewritten. 

©  William  Calder,  New  York ;  1894 :  31340, 
June  11 ;  2c.  June  12.  28605 

Mask  (The)  of  honor;  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by 
E.  Mortimer. 

©    Edmund    Mortimer,    New   York;    1889: 
33763,  Nov.  7.  28606 

— —a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Mortimer. 
©  Edmund  Mortimer,  United  States;  1892: 
41023,  Oct.  10.  28607 

Mask  of  life;  a  romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
.T.  A.  Stevens. 

©  John  A.   Stevens,  United  States;  1888: 
7891,  Mar.  16.  28608 

Mask  (The)  of  love;  [by  William  Dornbusch] 
142  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Wm.   F.   Dornbusch,  jr.,   Brooklyn ;   D : 
12464,  Mar.  2,  1908;  2c.  Mar.  9.  1908.     28609 


1431 


28610 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


28628 


Mask  (The)  of  youth;  a  comedy  iu  3  acts,  l\v 
H.  Heaton.     137  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Harold   Heatou,   Groveland.   N.   Y. ;    D : 
11247,  Aug.  28,  1907;  2c.  Aug.  28,  1907. 

28610 

Masked  ball;  society  eomody  in  3  acts,  by  ^\'. 
C  Herman.  Chicago,  Chicago  mauuscrlpl  co.. 
1914.     [30]  p.     f°.     Mimeographed. 

©    Sept.   30,   1914;    2c.   Nov.   11,   1914;    D : 
.•58776;  Alex.  Byers,  Cliicago.  28610a 

Masked  (A)  battei'y;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
E.  O.  Towne. 

©  Edward  Owings  Towne,  Chicago;  1897: 
25963,  Apr.  26.  28611 

a  military  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  iS.  Mac- 


lay.     Typewritten. 

©  Edgar  S.  Maclay,  Brooklyn ;  1890 :  12428. 
Apr.  15;  2c.  Apr.  15.  28612 

Masked  (The)  cavalier;  l)y  Amelia  Ducbemin. 

©  Caroline  L.  Janssen.  Maiden.  Mass.;  D : 

4331.  Dec.  1,  1903.  28613 

Masked  (The)  dancer;  play  in  2  acts,  by  R.  'SI. 
Townsend.     [2],  85  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    21,     1911;     D:  23710;     Rabili 
M.  Townsend,  Philadelphia.  28614 

Masked  (The)  duo;  a  1  act  comedy,  by  F.  Mar- 
quart. 

©    Fred    Marquart.    Sandnskv,    O. ;    1894: 
40613.   Oct.   5.  28615 

Masked  (The)  man;  pluv  iu  1  ael.  liv  E.  \\'. 
Waldron  and  J.  Bates.  [1],  14  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  16,  1914 ;  D :  38132 ;  E.  W.  Wal- 
dron, New  York.  28615a 

Masked  (The)  model;  operetta  in  2  acts,  book 
and  lyrics  by  Harry  B.  Smith  and  R.  B. 
Smith,  music  by  Carl  Woess.  93  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Dec.  28,  1915;   D :  42.584 ;   Robert  B. 
Smith,   New  York.  28615b 

See  also  Girl  (The)  in  green. 


Masken;  schauspiel  in  5  akten,  von  Gustav  Es- 
maini,  fiir  die  deutsche  biibne  bearbcitet  voti 
Walter  Bloeni.  Berlin,  Vita,  deutsches  vor- 
lagshaus  [1909]     3  p.  1.,  [51-132  p.    12^ 

©  Aug.   27.   1909;   2c.    Sept.  22,   1909;   D: 
16836;  Vita,  deutsches  verlagshaus,  Berlin. 

28616 

Maskenfreiheit;  schauspiel  in  3  akten,  6  bildern, 
von  L.  L.  Leser. 

©   Lotta  L.   Leser,   Philadelphia;   D:3608, 
June  17,  1903.  28617 


Maskerade;  schauspiel  in  4  aufziigen,  von  Lud- 
wig  Fnlda.  [New  York,  Druck  von  J.  Oehler, 
1904]     72  p.     8°. 

©  Felix  Bloch  erbeu,  Berlin ;  D :  5890.  Dec. 
.  9,  1904;  2c.  Dec.  14,  1904.  28618 

Maskeraders;  drama  in  3  acts,  6  scenes,  by  Fj. 
E.   Leser. 

©   Lotta  L.   Leser,    I'hiladelphia  ;    D :  3607. 
.lune  17,  1903.  28619 

Masks;  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  Elise  Von  Stam- 
witz. 

©  Henry    P.    Salisbury.    Brooklyn ;    1882 : 
1605,  Jan.  31.  28620 

■ — —play  in  1  act,  by  G.  Harrison.     27  p.     4". 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  19,  1912;  D :  29458 ;  Grovcr  Har- 
rison, Cambridge,  Mass.  28621 

Mason  (The);  or.  The  freemason.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Charles  E.  Haverly,  New  York:  1S92 : 
.'}5595.  Aug.  29 :  1  copy  reed.  28622 

Mason  and  company;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  bv 
T.  H.  Davis.     49  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  Henry  Davis,  Wilkinsburg.  I*a. ; 
I):  2289,  Sept.  3.  1902;  Ic.  Sept.  3,  1902;  Ic. 
Sept.  17,  1902.  28623 

Mason  (The)  case;  play  in  1  act,  by  C.  M.  Sharp- 
sten.     17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  7,  1915;  D:  41122:  Cliarles  Mac- 
l>(>well  Sharpsten.  Portland,  Or.  28623a 

Masonic  (The)  lodge;  a  negro  inilialion.  Chi- 
cago, Dramatic  pub.  co. 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago  ;  1898  :  68633. 
Nov.  25 ;  2c.  Nov.  25.  28624 

Masonic  (The)  ring;  or,  The  adventures  of  a 
college  bride,  a  farce  in  3  acts,  by  Louise 
Rand  Bascom.  Lebanon,  O.,  March  bros. 
[1910]      46  p.     8°. 

©  Dec.  17,  1910:  2c.  Dec.  23.  1910;  D: 
23022 ;  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O.  28625 

Masonic  (The)  secret.     Sec  Bent,  not  broken. 

Masonry  exposed  by  means  of  the  X  rays;  a 
farce  in  3  acts,  by  H.  H.  Stires. 

©  Helen  H.  Stires,  Columbus,  Neb.;  1896: 
53025,   Sept.  22.  28626 

Masons  (The)  of  our  city;  iocil  draiii;i  in  lints, 
by  C.  H.  iMorton. 

©  Charles  H.  Morton.  Pliiladelpliia  :  ISTt: 
15932,  Dec.  31.  28627 

Masque  (I»e)  d'amour;  piece  en  5  actes  et  9 
tableaux  [par  Daniel  Lesueur,  pseud,  of 
.Teanne  Loiseau  Lapauze]     122  p.     12°. 

©  Daniel  Lesueur,  Paris ;  D :  7401,  Oct.  16, 
1905;  2c.  Oct.  16,  1905.  28628 


1432 


28638 


COPVKKai'IKL)    liS^    THE    UNITED    STAI'ES 


28639 


Masque  (The)  of  conservation;  play  in  1  act. 
by  C.  D,  Mackay.     17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  28,  1915 ;  D :  41847 ;  Constance 
D'Arcv  Mackay.   Shii-ley  Center,  Mass. 

28628a 

Masque  (A)  of  culture;  l)y  Annie  Eliot  [pseud, 
of  A.  Fj.  TrunihuUJ     2(1  ed.     Hartford,  Lock- 
wood  <fc  Brainard  company,  1894.     54  ji.     24°. 
©  Annie  Eliot  Trunilnill,  Hartford:   1898: 
52697 ;  Nov.  27 ;  2c.  May  2,  1894.  28628b 

by  Annie  Eliot  Trunil)ull.     Boston,  W.  H. 

Baker  &  CO.,  3908.     88  p.    12°.     ([Baker's  ed. 
of  plays] ) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston:  D: 
14081,  Oct.  17,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  7,  1908.       28629 

Masque  (The)  of  joy;  or.  Drudgery  trans- 
formed, play,  by  E.  de  C.  Seward  and  A.  .T. 
Latham.     New  York,  A.  G.  Seiler  [1914]     4;} 

©  Jan.  lU.  1914;  2c.  .Jan.  i:?.  1914:  D: 
35640;  Editli  de  ('harms  Seward  and  Azubah 
.L  Latham,  New  York.  28629a 

Masque  (The)  of  judgment;  a  masque-drama 
in  5  acts  and  a  prelude,  by  William  Vaughn 
Moody.  Boston,  Small.  Maynard  &  co.,  1900. 
2  p.  1..  127  p.     12°. 

©  Small,  Maynard  &  co.,  Boston;  1900  A: 
2.5475,  Oct.  13;  2c.  Nov.  13.  1900.  28629b 

tS'pe  also  Poems  (The)  and  plays  of  Wil- 
liam Vaughn  Moody. 

Masque  (The)  of  Manhattan;  book  by  M.  Leon- 
ard. London,  ('onlliuiis"  pi-inters,  1908.  12  p. 
00° 

©  Mnrlia  Leonard.  IMonnt  Kisco,  N.  Y. ;  D: 

13443.   .Tuly  29,   1908;   2c.   July  29.   1908:   2c. 

May  29.  1909.  28630 

Masque  (A)  of  marsh  and  river;  |ilay  in  1  act. 

by  H.  M.  .Tones.     [19|   )).     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    23,    1915;    D :  .39802 :    Howard 
jMumford  Jones,  La  Crosse,  Wis.  28630a 
Same.     [32]   p.     16°.     Printed. 

©  June  S,  1915;  2c.  June  11.  1915;  D: 
4t)916 ;  Howard  Mnmford  Jones,  La  (^rosse, 
AVis.  28630b 

Masque  (The)  of  Montezuma.  Hcc  Masques 
of  East  and  West. 

Masque  (A)  of  old  Japan.  See  Daimio's  (The) 
head. 

Masque  (The)  of  Proserpine.  >S'ce  Pageant 
(A)  of  May. 

Masque  (The)  of  Quetzal's  bowl.  .S'(  c  Masques 
of  East  and  West. 

Masque  (The)  of  the  gods;  by   Bayaril  Taylur. 

Boston.  J.  B.  OsLiood  and  comii.-inx.    1S72.     48 

p.     12°. 

©  Bayard  Tavlor,  I'cnnsvlvaiiia  :  1S7-J  :  .S<i3;?. 

Apr.  8;  2c.  Apr.  IS.  28630c 

Same. 

©  Marie  Taylor.  New  Yo)-k,  in  renewal  for 
14  years  from  Ai)r.  8.  19Ut) ;  1900  A:  3.564.  Feb. 
8,  1900.  28630d 


Masque  (The)  of  the  gods — < 'oniiiuKHl. 
Same. 

©  Marie  Taylor,  New  York,  as  widow  of 
the  author,  in  extension  for  14  years.  Ke- 
newal  no.  .5053.  Jan.  14.  1914.  Renewal  en- 
try, Feb.  8,  19(10,  no.  A  :  3-564.  28630e 

Masque  (The)  of  the  red  death;  opera  in  3  acts, 
from  the  story  i)y  lOd.iiar  Allan  I'oc.  dram- 
atized by  E.  W.  Mumloitl  [i.  e.  E.  W.  CJraut] 
30  p.    4".    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  (Jet.  IS.  1911:  D:  25521;  p]thel  Walls 
]\Iumf()rd.  New  York.  28631 

Masque  (The)  of  the  white  rose;  a  play  in  4 
acts,  by  J.  ]MacArthnr  and  Max  Pemberton. 
130  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  .Tames  MacArthur.  New  York;  I) :  3997, 
Sept.  24,  1903;  2c.  Sept.  17,  1903.  28632 

Masquerade  (The);  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  S.  T. 
r>akei-.     i'l^i  ]).    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  8,  1915;  D :  39892 ;  Sanuiel  T. 
Baker,  Chicago.  28632a 

• by  W.  Feldnian.  51  p.  f° .  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  AVilliam  Feldman,  Milwaukee;  1891: 
3629,  Jan.  24  ;  2c.  Jan.  27.  28633 

•  or.  The  kingdom  of  Somnolens,  comic  011- 

era  libretto  in  jn'olo^iie  and  2  acts,  l)y  L.  A. 
Barber. 

©  La  Verne  A.  Barber,  Mai-s.  Pa. ;  D :  148, 
Feb.  18,  1901.  28634 

Masquerade  (The)  ball.  Sec  Bridget  Brana- 
gan's  trouibles. 

Masquerade  girl;  in  2  sketclies.  by  L.  J.  Hibsch. 
30  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  6,  1910;  D :  20727 ;  Leon  .L 
Hibsch,  Buffalo.  28635 

Masquerade  (The)  of  the  baroness;  a  comic 
opera  in  3  acts,  by  Albert  P.  Southwick.  115 
p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  A.  1'.  Southwick,  Brooklyn :  I) :  8852, 
.Inly  23,  1906;  2c.  July  23,  19(»6.  28636 

Masquerade  (The)  party;  musical  comedy  in  2 
acts  and  3  scenes,  by  K.  Zura.  15  j).  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  8,  1913;  D:  3.5284;  Kusella  Zuru, 
Boston.  28637 

Masquerader  (The);  farce  in  1  act,  1  scene,  by 
H.  Lewis.     13  jt.     \'" .    Typewritt(>n. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  S,  1911  :  I>:2:;2=h; 
N^n\'  York. 


I  lari'v  Lewis, 
28638 


— -play  fonnded  on  Katherine  Cecil  Tinirs- 
tou's  story  of  the  same  name,  by  S.  Neuwirth 
and  Sol  Altscliuler.  [3],  50  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Ic.    Nov.    8,    1910;    D :  22515 ;    Sul.    Neu- 
wirth, Brooklyn.  28639 


1433 


28640 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


28657 


Masquerader  (The) — Continued. 

■ — —  plav  in  1  :ict  and  3  scenes,  l>y  N.  and  Al- 
fred A.  Hesse.     [2],  11  p.    4^    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  2, 1913  ;  D  :  35324 ;  Nevada  Hesse. 
New  York.  28640 

Masqueraders    (The);   cliaracter  slietch,   l)y   B. 
Cronson.     [10]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.   30.   1912;   D:  31003:   Bernanl 
(^ronson,  New  Yorlv.  28641 

-dramatic  sketch  in  1  act,  by  F.  D.  SlicUey 

and  J.  F.  Bradley.    9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Jan.   6,   1915;    D:393S4;    Frank   D. 
Shelley  and  John  F.  Bradley,  New  York. 

28641a 


a  farcical  comedy 


in  2  acts. 
Chapman, 


■Worcester : 
28642 


©    Mrs.    Frank    M 
1880 :  7632,  May  17. 

•  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  A.  Jones. 

©  Henry  Arthur  Jones,  London :  D :  15534, 
Apr.  5,  1909.  28643 

•  Same.    London,  S.  French,  ltd. ;  New  York, 

S.  French,  1909.  135  p.  8°.  ([Plays  of 
Henry  Arthur  Jones] ) 

©   Sept.   22,   ]D09:   2c.    Sept.   23.   1909;   D: 
1G857;  Henry  Arthur  Jones,  London.      28644 

■ — —  tabloid  comedy  dran)a  in  3  acts,  by  Her- 
bert Ramson.  Chicago,  Chicago  manuscript 
CO.,  1913.     [35]  p.    f°.    Mimeographed. 

©  Nov.  5,  1913 ;  2c.  Dec.  5,  1913 ;  D  :  35251 ; 
Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  28645 

or,  A  game  of  dominoes,  a  comedy  in  1 

act,  from  the  French  of  Louis  Emile  Dubry. 
by  L.  A.  Bradbury.  New  York,  Edgar  S.  Wer- 
ner and  company,  1905.  31  p.  12°.  (On 
cover:  Werner's  plays) 

©  Edgar  S.   Werner.  New  York:   D :  7130. 
Aug.  19,  1905 ;  2c.  Dec.  G,  1905.  28646 

or.  At  the  French  ball,  by  A.  Madeira.     7 

p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Addison  IMadeira,  Kansas  City,  Mo. ;  D : 
13228,  June  22,  1908;  2c.  June  22,  1908. 

28647 

Masquerades;  a  farcical  comedy  in  2  acts. 

©    Mrs.    Frank   M.    Chapman,    AVorcester ; 
1880 :  6276,  Apr.  22.  28648 

Masquerading  as  a  profligate;  a  modern  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  L.  D.  Wostervelt  and  E.  V. 
Brown. 

©    Leonidas    D.    Wostervelt    and    En^l    P. 
Brown,  New  York ;  1895 :  9349,  Feb.  13. 

28649 

Masquerading  for  millions;  comedy  in  5  acts, 
by  C.  F.  Blake.     [35]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  19.  1912;  D:  29424;  Cornelia  F. 
Blake,  San  Diego,  Cal.  28650 


Masquerading  girl;  a  musical  comedy  libretto 
in  2  acts,  by  II.  P..  Smith.     7(5  p.     4°.     Type 
written. 

©    Ilarrv    1'..    Smith.    New    York;    D:79!S, 
Feb.  5,  llKMj;  Lie.  ,fun(,'  12,  1900.  28651 


Same. 

©    Harry   B.    Smith.    New   York; 
June  12,  1906.     [For  copies  reed,  see 


D :  SG7S. 

D :  7948  j 

28652 


Masquerading  (The)  heiress;  plav  in  3  acts,  bv 
G.  R.  Craw.     160  p.     8°.     Ms. 

©  ]c.  Dec.  2,  1012;  D :  31G30 :  George  R. 
Craw,  Vt.  Wayno.  Ind.  28653 

Masquerading  (The)   lady. 

©  Bobbs-Merrill  co.,  Indianapolis  ;  D  :  10065, 
Mar.  4,  1907.  28654 

Masquerading  lovers;  by  M.  Appleton.  4  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  19.  1911;  D:  25266;  May  xVpple- 
t(«n.  Philadelphia.  28655 

Masquerading  (The)  widow;  comedv  in  2  acts, 
by  L.  S.  Foote.     48  p.     16°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  27,  1915:  D:  40194;  Lowell  San- 
boi-H  i''(Kito.  Sanbornvillc,  N.  H.  2S655a 

Masques  et  bergamasques;  ballet  en  1  acte,  par 
Claude  Debussy.  Paris,  A.  Durand  et  tils, 
1910.     8  p.     12°. 

©  July  30,  1910;  2c.  Aug.  1,  1910;  D : 
21697 ;  Durand  et  cie.,  Paris.  28656 

Masques  of-  Cupid;  by  Evangeline  Wilbour 
Blashfield,  illustrations  by  Edwin  Howland 
Blashfield.  New  York,  C.  Scribner's  sons. 
1901.    viii  p.,  2  1.,  3-264  p.    front.,  plates.    4°. 

Contents:  A  surprise  party. — The  lesser 
evil. — The  honor  of  the  Crequy. — In  Cleon's 
garden. 

©  Charles  Scribner's  sons,  New  York;  A: 
21008,   Nov.   14,   1901;    2c.   Nov.   15,   1901. 

28656a 

Masques  of  East  and  West;  by  T.  W.  Stevens 
and  K.  S.  Goodman,  ed.  by  Wallace  Rice  with 
a  foreword  by  Percy  Mackaye.  New  York, 
\'au.ghan  &  Gonmie,  1915.     250  p.     12°. 

Contents  :  The  daimio's  bead. — The  masque 
of  Montezuma. — Caesar's  gods. — Rainald  and 
the  red  wolf. — A  pageant  for  Independence 
day. — The  masque  of  Quetzal's  bowl. 

©  May  15,  1915;  2c.  May  20,  1915;  D: 
40704 ;  Kenneth  Sawyer  Goodman  and  Thomas 
Wood  Stevens,  Chicago.  28656b 

Massacre  (The)  of  Khartoum;  a  I'omantic,  mili- 
tary and  spectacular  drama  in  5  acts,  by  A. 
Everly. 

©  Adam  Everly,  Philadelphia;  1885:3930. 
Feb.  12.  28657 


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28679 


Massacre  (The)  of  tlie  Alamo  and  battle  of 
San  Jacinto;  historical,  open  air  spectacle  and 
lire  works  drama,  by  L.  Leubrie. 

i©  Lou  Leubrie,  I\Ien)phis,  Teun. ;  1889 : 
20180,   June  28.  28658 

Massarenes  (The);  a  play  in  5  acts,  adapted 
from  the  novel  of  the  same  name,  by  Sir  W. 
Young  and  Ouida  [pseud,  of  Louise  De  la  Ra- 
mee]     Typewritten. 

©  William  Young  and  Louise  De  la  Ila- 
ra6e,  England  ;  1899  :  06603,  Sept.  5  ;  2c.  Sept. 
5.  28659 

Massiere  (La);  coraedie  en  4  actes.  par  Jules 
Lemaitre.  [Paris,  Impr.  de  I'lllustration] 
1905.     2  p.  1.,  65  p.     12°. 

©  J.  Lemaitre,  Paris;  D :  6057,  Jan.  12. 
1905;  2c.  Jan.  12,  1905.  28660 

Master  (The);  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  Mason. 
57  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  19,  1912;  D :  30900 ;  Carl  H. 
Jlason,  Hamilton,  O.  28661 


pantomime,  by  Kurt  MatuU. 

©  Charles   Racine   Tvler,   New   York ;    D : 
4379,  Dec.  11,  1903.  28662 

-play  in  2  pts.,  by  H.  C.  Colwell.     [85]   p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  8,  1913 ;  D :  34349 ;  Henry  Clif- 
ford Colwell,  Kittanning,  Pa.  28663 

■ -a  society  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  S.  Block. 

©    Sheridan   Block.    United    States;    1892: 
22314,  May  27.  28664 

Master  and  man;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  F.  P. 
Foster. 

©   Mrs.    F.    P.    Foster.  New   York;    1878: 

11449,  Oct.  5.  28665 

drama  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Keightley.  97  p. 

4°.     Tj'pewritten. 

©    Ic.     June    3,    1911;     D:  24394;  Mabel 

Keightley,  South  Bend,  Ind.  28666 

■ ■  melodrama  in  5  acts,    adapted    from    the 

English,  by  Lorin  Jasper  Howard. 

©   Howard    and    Doyle,    Chicago;    1898: 
48029,  Aug.  15.  28667 


a  play  in  a  prologue  and  4  acts,  by  F.  H. 

Williams.      Philadelphia,    D.    F.    Gillin.    1886. 
23  p.    8°. 

©  Francis  Howard  Williams,  Pliiladelphia ; 
1886:17684,  Aug.  3;  2c.  Aug.  3.  28668 

a  romantic  drama  in  5  acts,  by  E.  Weitzel. 

©   Edward   Weitzel,    Detroit;   1884:20352. 
Oct.  9.  28669 

Master  and  serf;  story  of  Russian  life  in  4  acts. 

©  Greve  lithographing  co.,  IMilwaukee ;  1900 
A :  5702,  Mar.  2.  28670 


Master  (The)  and  the  maid;  an  historic  play 
in  4  acts,  M.  II.  Fahrney.  Bellingham,  Wash., 
W.  H.  Townes  printing  company,  1906.  51  p. 
12°. 

©  Milton  II.  Fahrney,    Chicago  ;    D  :  8365, 
Apr.  17,  1900 ;  2c.  June  0.  1906.  28671 

Master  and  the  man;  play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  W. 
I\rathieu.     49  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.  23,  1910;  D:  20269;   Frederick 
W.  Mathieu,  New  York.  28672 

[Master  builder;  by  Henrik  Ibsen] 


134  p.     12°. 

©   Sept.  9,   1910;   2c.   Sept.   13,  1910;   A: 

273872 ;  Maisel  &  co.,  New  York.  28673 

a  drama  in  3   acts,   by  Henrik  Ibsen,   tr. 


from  the  Norwegian,  by  Jno.  W.  Arctander 
Minneapolis,  Waldm.  Kriedt,  1893.  2  p.  1., 
160  p.     front,     (port.)     12°. 

©  Waldm.  Kriedt.  Minneapolis ;  1893 :  8214, 
Feb.  13;  2c.  Apr.  11.  28674 

—  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  Henrik  Ibsen,  tr.  from 
the  Norwegian  by  Edmund  Gosse  and  William 
Archer,  fs^ew  York,  Tait  sons  &  company, 
1893.     203  p.     12°. 

©  United  States  book  co.,  New  York ;  1893 : 
10156,  Feb.  25;  2c.  Feb.  27.  28675 

— •  See  also  Works   (The)   of  Henrik  Ibsen. 


Master   Cale;   a   drama    in   5   acts,   by   C.   W. 
Augustus. 

©  C.   W.  Augustus,    Chicago;    1892:9105, 
Feb.  29.  28676 

Master  (A)  criminal;  a  1  act  comedy,  by  M. 
Drew.     2  p.  1.,  16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.    22,    1914;    D:  38579;    Maurice 
Drew,  Montvale,  N.  J.  28676a 

Master     (The)     crook;     1    act    playlet,    by    J. 
Beckett.      [2],  17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    12,     1913;     D :  32653 ;     John 
Beckett,  San  Francisco.  28677 

Master  (The)  dreamer;  in  2  acts,  by  F.  R.  Cut- 
ter.   44  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Frederick  Rollin  Cutter,  Cincinnati,  O. ; 
D :  12686,  Apr.  6,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  6,  1908. 

28678 

Master  (The)  drinker;  comic  opera  libretto,  by 
E.  J.  Rich. 

©  Edith  Juliet  Rich,  Milwaukee;  D:2008, 
May  26,  1902.  28679 


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28700 


Master  (The)  eye;  or.  The  photographer,  ia  1 
act.  by  M.  (i.  Kern.    29  ji.    f°.    TypowritttMi. 

©  lo.  July  23,  unO;  D :  21624 ;  Mildred  (i. 
Kern.  St.  Louis.  28680 

Master  (The)  fiend;  a  skeLcli,  by  L.  Terry. 
ILondon]  Printed  by  tlie  St.  Pancreas  electric- 
press.    2G  p.     V2\ 

©   Leonard   Terrv.    Lnndoii  :    hiliUl,   Oct. 

17,  1908;  2c.  Oct.  17.  P.Xis.  28681 

Master  (The)  financier;  play  in  1  a't.  by  N.  ^I. 
Sweet.     [11,23  p.    f°.    T.vpewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  26.  1914:  l>:3r.2S]:  Xornum 
:\Ierrill  Sweet,  Louisville.  28681a 

Master  for  a  day;  a  conieily  in  1  at-t,  by  .T.  P. 
Hill.    18  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  John  P.   Hill.   P.rooklyn:  I):l(»:5(t4,   Apr. 

10,  1907;  2c.  Apr.  ](),  1907.  28682 

Master  George  Washing'ton,  his  sixth  birth- 
day party;  an  bistnrical  play  for  cluldren.  by 
EfTie  Louise  Koogle.  Lebanon,  O..  March 
brothers,  1906.    cover-title,  13  p.     12°. 

©  March  bros.,  Lebanon.  O. ;  D :  92.j9.  Del. 

18,  1906;  2c.  Nov.  10;  lOOC.  28683 

Master  (The)  hand;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  ('. 
Ticknor.    62  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  18,  1911 ;  D  :  2r)257  :  ( 'aroline  Tick- 
nor, .Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.  28684 

a  play  iu  4  acts,  by  (.'arroll   Fleming  and 

Florence  Miller.     109  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  C.  Fleming.  New  York:  D:  11746.  Sept. 
27.  1907:  2c.  Sept.  27.  19(»7.  28685 

Master  Harry  Hendershot,  the  brave  drum- 
mer boy  of  the  Rappaha,nnock;  written  and 
dramatized  by  D.  Hendershol.  IS  ]>.  8°. 
Printed. 

©  Dell  Hendershot.  .Jackson.  Mich.;  1877: 
2960,  Mar.  10;  2c.  Ai)r.  12.  28686 

Master  (A)  in  Israel,  Jesus  of  Nazareth;  a  1 
act  tragedy  of  the  Christ  as  presented  by  T.  M. 
I>e  A.  Condor.    10  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Theresia  M.  I)e  Almaine  Condor,  Tucson, 
Ariz.;  D:  14801.  .Tan.  12.  1909:  Ic.  .Tan.  12. 
1909.  28687 

Master  knot;  a  jilay  iu  4  acts,  by  S.  W.  ('utting. 

©  Sarah  "Walkcn-  CultinL;-.  Ilrooklinc,  Mass.: 

D:4811,  Feb.  12,  1904.  28688 

Master  (The)  light;  an  American  (haiiia  in  4 
acts,  by  J.  ¥.  A.  Pyre. 

©  J.  F.  A.  Pyre.  Madison,  Wis.;  D:116(iit, 
Oct.  28,  1907.  28689 

Master  (The)  man;  a  dramatic  composition  in  4 
acts,  by  H.  Knott. 

©  Henry  Knott,  Chicago;  D:  14072.  Oct.  16. 
1908.  28690 


Master  (The)  mechanic's  son;  combined  meht- 
drama  and  vaudevide  dramatic  composition, 
by  ,r.  L.  Newell.     17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  James  Locey  Newell,  Saginaw.  Mich.:  1>: 
2849.  Jan.  12.  1903:  Ic  Pec.  26,  1902;  Ic.  Jan. 

•    26.  1903.  28691 

Master  (The)  mind;  4  acr  drama,  by  I).  I  (.Carter 
lltseud.  of  I>.  I>.  CohenJ  S.")  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    2;»,    1912:    ]):312(iS:    l>aniel    1  >. 
Carter.  New  York.  28692 

3  act   comedy  (h'aiiia.  by   1*>.   P.  <;ienn.     107 

\K     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    7.    1909:  1»:  16941;    Byron    P. 

Clenn.  Long  Beach.  Cal.  28693 

'a  3  act  drama.  1)\    B.  P.  Cleiui. 

©   Byron   J'.   (Jh'mi.   Long  Bt>acli.   Cjd.  :   D: 
1."..'>97.  Apr.  12.  19o;>.  28694 

or.  A  master  mind,  l»y  J.  Kaiser.    42  p.     f" 

Typewritten. 

©  John  Kaiser.  Kansas  City,  ]Mo. ;  J):  12647. 
Mar.  21,  190S:  2c.  Mar.  21,  1908.  28695 

Master  (The)  move;  comedy  drama  ol'  to-day, 
l)y  K.  AY.  Cortis.     1.1  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  13,  191.");  D:  40347;  Ernest  \Yh it- 
house  Cortis.  East  Orange,  N.  .T.  28695a 

Master  o'  ceremonies;  an  original  drama  in  4 
acts,  and  •">  tableaux,  by  C.  Coote  and  It.  F. 
Cotton. 

©  Charles  Coote  ;iiid   K.  F.  Cotton,  TInited 
States:  1889:  130.")8.  A])!-.  29.  28696 

■  ,sVr  also  Stuart  Denville — gentleman. 

Master  (The)  of  arms;  a  inluialiue  melodrama, 
by  G.  F.  Piatt. 

©    George    T'oster    PiaW.    New     Yoi-k :    I> : 
10719.    June   7.    1907.  28697 

—  a   i>hiy   in  3  :icts.   Iiy   A.    Browned.     140  p. 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Atherton  Browned.  New  York;  1>:  12767. 
Apr.  17.  1908:  2c.  June  20,  1908.  28698 

Master  (The)  of  Ballantrae.  .s'cc  House  (The) 
of  Durrisdeer. 

Master  (The)  of  ceremonies;  a  play,  adajiled 
from  the  book  id'  George  Manville  Fenn.  by 
.Marie  Bootli  Douglas.    Typewrit  ten. 

©    Uichard    Mansfield,    New     Vor!<  :    1S9T: 
29010.  .May  12:  2c.  May  12.  28699 

Master  (The)  of  conditions;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  :M.  Peteler-Hug  and  I  >.  I^ebeuf.  60  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  30,  1913 ;  D :  32185 ;  J.  M.  Peteler 
Hug  and  Delphine  Lebenf.  Oakl.and,  Cal. 

28700 


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28717 


Master  (A)  of  dreams;  a  coniiiiunity  drama  in 
4  acts,  l.y  H.  II.  Hoyt.  SI  i>.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Haiiowe  Randall  Hoyt,  Milwaukee ;  11 : 
10781,  June  17,  1907:  2c.  .Tune  17.  1907. 

28701 

Master  (The)  of  Helnieghani ;  a  musical  com- 
edy in  3  acts,  by  H.  A.  D'Arcy. 

©  H.  A.   D'Arcv.   New   York ;    1897 :  19658. 
Mar.  26.  28702 

Master  (The)  of  Kingsgift;  by  M.  Kelly. 

©  Marv  Kellv.   London;   D :  56.16,   Oct.   13. 
1904.  28703 

Master  (The)  of  men;  oi-,  The  bogusman.  a 
political  play,  by  V.  J.  Blubaugli. 

©    Vance   Jos.    Blubaugh,    Arkansas   City. 
Kan. ;  D  :  15619,  Apr.  14.  1909.  28704 

Master  (A)  of  millions;  a  drama,  by  B.  K. 
Phillips. 

©  Bettiue  Kavanaugh  Phillips,  New  York ; 
1897:49977,  Sept.  7.  28705 

Master  (A)  of  mirth;  a  comedy  drama,  by  H. 
Pendexter  and  F.  Patchin. 

©   Hugh    Pendexter   and    Frank    Patchin. 
Rochester,  N.  Y. :   D:  12078.  Apr.  4,  1008. 

28706 

Master  (The)  of  Mrs.  Chilvers;  an  improbable 
comedv,  imagined  by  Jerome  K.  Jerome.  Lon- 
don, f.  F.  Unwin  [1911]  viii,  167  p.  front, 
(port.)     12°. 

©  Ic.  July  29.  1911;  A  ad  int.  730:  inibd. 
Jidy  3.  1911 ;  J.  K.  Jerome,  London.       28707 

Master  (The)  of  mystery;  by  C.  T.  Aldrich. 
©    Chas.    T.    Aldrich.    Lakewood.    O. :    D: 
9249,  Sept.  24,  1906.  28708 

Master  (The)  of  Palmyra;  by  B.  and  G.  ^lar- 
burg  after  the  German  of  Adolf  Will^randt. 
[74]    p.     f^     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .July  20.  1909;  D :  10329  :  Blanco  and 
Guido  Marburg,  New  York.  28709 

drama  in  5  acts,  by  Adolf  Wilbrandt,   tr. 

from  the  German  by  Charles  Gordon. 

©  Blanche  Walsh.    Brooklyn;    1899:24401. 
Apr.  7.  28710 


- — ■  a  dramatic  poem,  by  Adolf  Wilbrandt.  tr. 
by  Harriott  S.  Olive.  (/»  Poet  lore,  v.  13,  no. 
2,  Apr.  to  June.  1901;  periodical  ©  Poet  lore 
CO.,  Philadelphia,  B :  4235,  Feb.  Vi.  1901:  2c. 
.Tuni'  8,   1901)  28711 

—  See    also    German    classics    of    the    nine- 


Master  (The)  of  the  house;  comedv  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  Edgar  James.  [136]  p."  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    June   15,    1911:     D:  24486;     .Tulius 
Sfeger.  New  York.  28712 

adapted  from  the  German  and  recon- 


structed for  the  American  stage,  by  Edgar 
James.  Rev.  version.  [134]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  4,  1912 ;  D :  28222 ;  Julius  Steger. 
New  York.  28713 


—  play  in  5  acts,  by  Sylvia  Barr   [pseud,  of 
E.  Rice]      [81]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  12,  1914;   D :  37819 ;   Elizabeth 
Rice,  Cincinnati.  28714 

play  in  1  act,  by  L.  F.  Deland.     [1],  26  p. 


4  .     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  1,  1914 ;  D :  36899 ;  Lorin  Fuller 
Deland,  Boston.  28714a 

— •  See   (ilf<o   Five   one  act   plays. 


teenth  and  twentieth  centuries. 
Master  (The)  of  Red  hall.     See  Jasi^er's  love. 

143 


Master  (The)  of  the  king's  company;  a  ro- 
mantic comedv  in  4  acts,  bv  S.  B.  Elliott  and 
:\r.  Hosford.     [121]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Sarah  Barnwell  Elliott  and  Maud  Hos- 
ford, New  York;  1) :  2683.  Dec.  5,  1902;  2<-. 
Dec.  5,  1902.  28715 

Master  (The)  of  the  mine;  a  drama  in  4  acts 
dramatized  from  Robert  Buchanan's  novel  of 
the  same  name,  by  E.  Bai-bour. 

©  Edwin  Barbour.  United  States;  1889: 
10168,  May  28.  28716 

Master  (The)  of  the  Revolution;  Washington, 
master  of  the  Revolution,  a  drama  of  revo- 
lutionary war  of  1776  to  1783,  by  G.  R.  F. 
Fergu.son. 

©  Georgia  Ransom  Fay  Ferguson,  United 
Slates;  D:803;  Aug.  26,  1901.  28717 

Master  (The)  of  Thornfield;  play  with  a  pro- 
loiiue  and  4  acts,  from  Charlotte  Bronte's 
Jane  Eyre,  by  AV.  H.  C.  Kirkbride.  121  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  13,  1915;  D :  39:^87 :  W.  H. 
Churchman  Kirkl)ride,   Roland  Park,   Md. 

28717a 

Master  Olof;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  August 
Strindberg,  tr.  from  the  Swedish  with  an  in- 
troduction by  Edwin  Bjorkman.  New  York. 
The  American-Scandinavian  foiuidation :  Lon- 
don. H.  Milford ;  Oxford  university  press. 
1915.  xxiii,  125  p.  12°.  (Scandinavian  clas- 
sics. V.  4) 

©  Sept.  15,  1015;  2c.  Oct.  12.  1915;  aff. 
Oct.  9,  1915:  A:411932;  American-Scandi- 
navian foundation,  New  Y(trk.  28717b 


28718 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIOKS 


28732 


Master  (The)  passion;  ;i  drainu  in  5  acts,  by  A. 
J.  Miller. 

©  Anna  Jcnness  Miller,  Washington ;  1899 : 
33235,  May  17.  28718 

modern  drama  in  5  acts,  by   L.   Duckers. 

131,  55  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  14,  1914 ;  D :  390S3 :  Loslie  Duck- 
ers, Bronx,  New  York.  28718a 

-play    in    4    acts,     by     Beaumont     Claxton 

[pseud,  of  T.  C.  Taylor]     [2],  61  p.    f°.    Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    July    15,    1914;    D:  37573;    Thomas 

28718b 


Claxtou  Taylor,  Lorain,  O. 
— by  Ernest  Elton. 


©  Evelvn  L.  Hamilton,   Staplcton,   N.  Y. ; 
1894:40021,  Sept.  5.  28719 

— —play  in  1  act,  by  I.  K.  Friedman.  [2], 
28  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   June  2,  1913;   D:  33380;   Isaac   K. 
Friedman,  Winnetka,  111.  28720 

Master  Patelin,  solicitor;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Brueys,  tr.  by  Barrett  H.  Clark.  New  York, 
S.  French ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.  [1915]  31 
p.  12°.  (The  world's  best  plays,  by  cele- 
brated European  authors,  B.  H.  Clark,  gen- 
eral ed.) 

©    Sept.    30,    1915;    2c.    Oct.    4,    1915;    D: 
41889  ;  Samuel  French,  New  York.         28720a 

Master  Pierre  Patelin;  a  farce  in  3  acts,  com- 
posed anonymously  about  14G4  A.  D.,  Eng- 
lished by  R.  T.  Holbrook.  Boston,  Walter 
H.  Baker  &  co.,  1914.  li,  121  p.  diagrs.  & 
illus.     12°. 

©  June  1,  1914 ;  2c.  June  2.  1914  ;  D :  37191 ; 
IMehard  T.  Holbrook,  Bryn  Mawr,  Pa. 

28720b 

Master  (The)  road;  play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  East- 
wood.    [4],  96  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  7,  1910;  D :  22007 ;  Mrs.  Carlin 
Eastwood,  Corte  Madera,  Cal.  28721 

Master  (The)  sense;  comedy  for  two  other 
senses  in  4  acts,  by  K.  Walter.  [S3]  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  3,  1912 ;  D :  29360 ;  Karl  Walter, 
Kansas  City,  Mo.  28722 

Master  Skylark;  a  dramatization  from  the 
story  of  the  same  name  by  J.  Bennett,  by  John 
Lane  Connor,  assisted  by  the  author.  106  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   John   Bennett,   Charleston,     S.   C. ;     D : 
2879,  Jan.  20,  1903;  2c.  Jan.  20,  1903.    28723 

dramatization  of  the  book,  by  John  Ben- 
nett, prepared  by  Anna  M.  Liitkenhaus.  New 
York,  Century  co.  [1914]     31  p.    12°. 

©  Apr.  3,  1914;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1914;  D:3GC97; 
Century  cu..  New  York.  28723a 


Master  Skylark — Continued. 

or.  Will  Shakespeare's  ward,  a  dranuitiza- 

tion  from  the  story  of  the  same  name  by  J. 
jiennett,  by  Edgar  White  Burrill  assisted  bv 
the  author.    123  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    John    Bennett,    Charleston,    S.    C. :    D: 
16031,  June  8,  1909 ;  2c.  June  28,  1909.    28724 

Master  (The)  socialist;  play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  H. 
Fean.     [2],  46  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  2,  1912 ;  D :  28296 ;  Frederick  H. 
Fean,  New  York.  28725 

Master    (The)    stroke;   play    in    3   acts,    by    S. 
Weatherley.     [3],  44  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  le.  Oct.  7,  1914;  D :  38417 ;  Stnart  Weath- 
erley, New  York.  28725a 

Master  sword;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  H,  Alliot. 

©  Hector  Alliot,  Los  Angeles;  D:  7855,  Jan. 
15,  1900.  28726 

Master  (A)  thief;  a  1  act  drama,  by  C.  Macv. 
[5]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Aug.   22,   1910;   D:  21847;   Carletou 
IVIacy,  Sheepshead  Bay,  N.  Y.  28727 

Master  (The)  touch;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  P.  B. 
Sipe.     19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  23,  1915 ;  D  :  41296 ;  Paul  B.  Sipe. 
Pittsburgh.  28727a 

Master  Vaux;  a  study,  by  B.  11.  Williams.    36 
p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Benjamin  H.  Williams,  Danielson,  Conn. ; 
D :  2761,  Doc.  23,  1902 ;  2c.  Dec.  23,  1902. 

28728 

Master  weaver;  original  play  in  4  acts,  by  I.  H. 
Moore.    82  p.    4°.    Typev\-ritten. 

©  le.  Dec.  1,  1909 ;  D :  17586 ;  Ira  H.  Moore, 
Cincinnati.  28729 

Master  Will's  players;  in  1  act,  by  A.  Fawcett. 
[2],  20  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  le.  Nov.  15,  3910;  D :  22561 ;  Alien  Faw- 
cett, New  York.  28730 

Master  (The)  workm.an.     103  p.    f°.    Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Richard    Burton,   Walpole,   N.    H. ;    D: 
12815,  Apr.  23,  1908;  2c.  Apr.  23,  1908.    28731 


Master  (The)  workman's  vow. 
of  labor. 


See  Knight  (A) 
Remington. 


Masterpiece    (A);    by    Harlow    N 
20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Lewis  F.  Higinbotham,   New  York :   D : 
14732,  Dec.  24,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  24,  1908.    28732 

comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  C.  Nugent 

and  .Lack  Lait.     [77  Ij).    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  le.  July  7,  1914 ;  D :  37602 ;  John  C.  Nu- 
gent, Canal  Dover.  O.  28732a 


1438 


28733 


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28741 


Masterpiece  (A) — Continued. 

drama  in  1  act,  by  J.  K.  FaiTcll.     [13]  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Aug.  1,  1910 ;  D  :  21700 ;  John  Rupert 

Farrell,  Bedford  Hills,  N.  Y.  28733 

a  dramatic  composition   in  5  acts,   by  M. 


Crosse.     [Ij,  107  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Aug.   2,    1909 ;    D :  16616 ;   Margaret 
Crosse,  West  Baden,  Ind.  28734 

■grand  opera  libretto  in  5  acts,  by  S.  Shat- 


ford.     [35]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  7,  1914  ;  D  :  3700S  ;  Sarah  Shat- 
ford,  New  York.  28734a 

•play  in  1  act.  by  B.  Hurst  and  Charlie  de 


Lima.    11  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Brandon  Hurst  and  Charles  A.  de  Lima, 
New  York;  0:15512,  Apr.  1,  1909;  2c.  Apr. 
1,  1909.  28735 

—  —  by  C.  H.  Bovell.     [10]  p.     4°.     Type- 


written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  30,  1915  ;  D  :  42128  ;  Caryl  Harri- 
son Bovell,  New  York.  28735a 

■  a  story  in  3  acts,  bv  C.  Anthony  Chandos 

[pseud,  of  C.  M.   Sweet]     81  p.     4°.     Type- 
^vritten. 

©  Chandos  Morris  Sweet,  New  York;  D: 
12380,  Feb.  18,  1908 ;  2c.  Feb.  IS,  1908.    28736 

or,  The  right  to  happiness,    [a  play  in  4 

acts]  by  J.  Farrell.    6  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  14,  1909;  D :  16557 ;  John  Far- 
rell, Bedford  Station,  N.  Y.  28737 

Masterpieces  (The)  of  modern  drama:  English 
and  American;  abridged  in  narrative,  with 
dialogue  of  the  great  scenes,  by  John  Alex- 
ander Pierce,  prefaced  with  a  critical  essay 
by  Brander  Matthews.  Illus.  from  jJlioto- 
graphs.  Garden  City,  N.  Y.,  Doubleday,  Page 
&  company,  1915.  xxii,  320,  286  p.  front., 
plates  (ports.)     8°. 

©  Dec.  28,  1915 ;  2c.  and  aff.  Dec.  30,  1915  ; 
A:  420125;  Doubleday,  Page  &  co.,  Garden 
City,  N.  Y.  28737a 


— ■  Foreign;  abridged  in  narrative,  with  dia- 
logue of  tlie  great  scenes,  by  John  Alexander 
Pierce,  prefaced  with  a  critical  essay  by 
Brander  INIatthews.  Illus.  from  photographs. 
Garden  City,  N.  Y.,  Doubleday,  Page  &  com- 
pany, 1015.  xxii,  313,  300  p.  front,  plates 
(ports.)     8°. 

©  Dec.  28,  1915;  2c.  and  aff.  Dec.  30,  1915; 
A:  420124;  Doubledav,  Pago  &  co.,  Garden 
City.  N.  Y.  28737b 


Masterpieces  of  the  English  drama:  Beaumont 
and  Fletcher;  ed.  i)y  I'elix  E.  Schelling.  New 
York,  Cincinnati  [etc.]  American  book  com- 
pany  [1912]     V,  414  p.     front,    (ports.)     12°. 

Contents  :  The  maid's  tragedy. — Philaster ; 
(•r.  Love  lies  a-bleeding. — The  faithful  shep- 
herdess.— Bonduca. 

©  May  29,  1912;  2c.  June  1,  1912;  A: 
310036 ;  American  book  co.,  New  York.    28738 

Ben  Jonson;  with  introduction  by  Ernest 

Rhys.  New  York,  Cincinnati  [etc.]  American 
book  company  [1915]  v,  569  p.  front,  (port. ) 
]2°. 

Contents  :  Every  man  in  his  humour. — Vol- 
pone;  or.  The  fox. — Epiccene ;  or,  The  silent 
woman. — The  alchemist. 

©  July  22,  1915 ;  2c.  and  aff.  July  24,  1915 ; 
A :  410000;  American  book  Co.,  New  York. 

28738a 


—  Christopher  Marlowe;  with  introduction  by 
William  Lyon  Phelps  .  .  .  New  York,  Cin- 
cinnati [etc.]  American  book  co.  [1912]  v. 
426  p.     front.     12°. 

Contents  :  Tamburlaine  the  Great. — The 
tragical  history  of  Doctor  Faustus. — The  Jew 
of  Malta. — Edward  the  Second. 

©    May    15,    1912;    2c.    May   17,    1912;    A:' 
312825  ;  American  book  co..  New  York.    28739 


— ■  Philip  Massinger;  ed.  by  Lucius  A.  Sher- 
man. New  Y'ork,  Cincinn*Tti  [etc.]  American 
book  company  [1915]  v,  410  p.  fi-ont. 
16°. 

Contents  :  The  Roman  actor. — The  maid 
of  honour. — A  new  way  to  pay  old  debts. — 
Believe  as  you  list. 

©  Dec.  21,  1912;  2c.  Dec.  24,  1912;  A: 
328908 ;  American  bk.  co..  New  York.      28740 


—  Thomas  Middleton;  ed.  by  Martin  W.Samp- 
soTi.  New  York,  Cincinnati  [etc.]  American 
book  company  [1915]  v,  410  p.  front, 
(port.)     12°. 

Contents  :  IMichaelmas  term. — A  trick  tc 
catch  the  old  one. — A  fair  quarrel. — The 
changeling. 

©  Nov.  30,  1915;  2c.  and  aff.  Dec.  4,  1915; 
A  :  414892  ;  American  book  co..  New  Y'ork. 

28740a 


—  Webster  and  Tourneur;  with  an  introduc- 
tion by  Ashley  H.  Thorndyke.  .  .  New  York, 
Cincinnati  [etc.]  American  book  companv 
[]912]     2  p.  1.,  404  p.    front.    12°. 

Contents  :  Introduction. — The  wliite  devil ; 
or,  Vittoria  Corombona. — The  Duchess  of 
Malli. — Appius  and  Virginia. — The  revenger's 
tragedy. 

©  May  21,  1912;  2c.  May  24,  1912;  A: 
312940:  Ameiican  boolc  co.,  New  Yoi-k.    28741 


14:51) 


28742 


DItAMATTC    COMPOSTTIOXS 


28759 


Masterpieces  of  the  Eiiglish  drama — ('(Hild. 
William    Congreve;    with    iiii    iutnidiK'tion 

by    \Villi;im    Arclier.  .  .      New    York,    CiiKiii- 

luiti  I  etc.  I  Aiiifrican  book  corapnny  [19121     v. 

•i06  p.  iucl.  front,   (port.)     12°. 

("o.xTENT.s  :     The     double-flea ler. — Love     for 

love. — Tlif  way  of  the  world. — The  moiirnin,!.!; 

bride. 

(?)  Oct.  :?,  1012;  2c.  Oct.  ."..  Ii)l-J:  A :  320754 ; 

AuHM-iciin  book  co..  New  York.  28742 

Masters  and  slaves;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  P.  I. 
Cook  and  C.  H.  AYundcrlich.  -lO  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

<c)  Ic.  Nov.  6,  1912 ;  D :  31334 ;  Paul  I.  Cook 
and    C.    H.    Wnnderlich.    San   Francisco. 

28743 


3  act  play  for  the  people,  by  P.  I.  Cook  and 

C.   H.   Wuiiderlich.      [531    p.     4°.     Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  27,  1912 ;  D :  28460 ;  Paul  I. 
Cook,  San  Francisco,  and  C.  H.  Wunderlich. 
Richmond,  Cal.  28744 

Master's  (The)  birthday;  a  play  for  children  in 
3  acts,  with  an  (']iilo,t;ne  in  pantomime,  by  H. 
li.  Woodman. 

©  H.  Ilea  WoiKlman,  Washington;  D: 
12ir)7,  Jan.  10,  190S.  [2  copies  i-eceived  June 
30,  1910]  28745 

• 
Master's  (The)  last  dream;  a  musical  tragedy 
in  1  act  and  5  scenes,  by  F.  Briggs.     [3]   p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  16,  1910;  D:  21838:  Frederick 
Briggs.  San  Diego,  Cal.  28746 

Masters  of  men;  by  ]\I.  Robertson. 

©  Morgan  Robertson.  New  York;  D :  4024. 
Sept.  28,  1908.  28747 

an  American  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Hop- 
wood.     115  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  A  very  Hopwooil,  New  York:  D:929]. 
Oct.   23,  1906;  2c.  Nov.  28,   1906.  28748 

Master's  (The)  power;  or,  Aschimedas,  the 
true  son,  by  S.  M.  Dudley. 

©  Sarah  Marie  Dudlev,  Detroit ;  D :  11223. 
Aug.   24,  1907.  28749 

Master's  (The)  touch;  in  1  act.  by  Alan  Brooks 
I  pseud,  of  1.  Ilaywardl  [2].  38  ]>.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  13.  1910:  l):21."i2:  Irving  Hav- 
ward,  New  York.  28750 

Master's  (The)  voice;  drama  in  3  acts,  bv 
M.  Pipes.  Chicago,  M.  Pipes,  1915.  20  p. 
12°. 

©  Nov.  15,  1915;  2c.  Nov.  27.  1915;  D: 
42363;  Mai  Pipes.  Chicago.  28750a 


Master's  (The)  voice — Continued. 

^play  in  1  act,  by  E.  Eliscu.     [2],  12  p.     4\ 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    29,    1914;    D :  38364 ;    Edward 

Eliscu,  New  York.  28750b 


Master's    (The)    way. 
true  son. 


Sec    Emmanuel,    the 


Mastersingers  (The)  of  Nuremberg;  play  in  3 
acts,  by  Richard  AVagner,  English  tr.  by 
Ernest  Newman,  German  text  rev.  by  W. 
Colther.  London,  Breitkopf  it  Hartel,  1912. 
Ill  p.     4°.     [Libretto  only] 

©    June   29,    1912;    2c.    Sept.    7,    1912;    D: 
30759 ;  Breitkopf  &  Hartel,  New  York.    28751 

Mat;  original  comedy  drama,  by  Annie  Lewis 
(INIrs.  F.  W.  Johnson)     Typewritten. 

©    Mrs.    F.    W.    Johnson.    Boston:    1887: 
31497,  Dec.  6;  2c.  Oct.  29,  1888.  28752 

Mat  Coyle's  determination;  melodrama  of 
boy's  academy  life  in  5  acts,  b.v  D.  A.  Cough- 
Ian. 

©    D.    A.    Cougblan,     Philadelphia;     1898: 
68214,  Nov.  22.  28753 

Mat,  the  romp;  a  play,  by  F.  G.  Maeder,  being 
a  revision  of  his  play  entitled  Nip. 

©   Fred.   G.   :\laeder,     Pliiladelphia  ;    1882: 
21062,  Dec.  12.  28754 

Matador  (The);  a  plav  in  4  acts,  and  1  scene, 
by  E.  B.  Cauthoru.    51  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Eudora  Burns  Cauthorn,  Portland,  Or. ; 
D:  12547,  Mar.  3,  1908;  2c.  Mar.  4,  1908. 

2875b 

Matadore  (The);  or.  His  bluff  called,  an  origi- 
nal comedy  sketch  in  1  act  and  2  scenes,  by 
A'iva  Glenn  Visscher.     7  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  V.  G.  Visscher,  Chicago;  D :  9302,  Oct.  22. 
1906;  2c.  Oct.  5,  1906.  28756 

Matasuntha;  nuisikdrama  in  1  vorspiel  und  "2 
akten,  text  uach  Felix  Dahn's  Ein  kampf  um 
Rom,  A'on  J.  AVick,  nmsik  von  Otto  AA^ick. 
[3],  36  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  9,  1914;  D :  36288 ;  Josef  AVick, 
Buffalo.  28756a 

Mataswintha;  opera,  l\v  Xaver  Scharwenka. 
Libretto.     New  A'ork,  Breitkopf  &  Hartel. 

©  Breitkopf  &  Hartel,    New  Y^ork ;    1893: 
43633.  Sept.  29;  2c.  Sept.  30.  28757 

Match-box  (A);  a  farce  corned v  in  3  acts,  by 
C.  H.  Boyle  and  C.  Graham. 

©  Charles   H.   Boyle   and   Carrie   Graham. 
Minneapolis;  1898:17378.  Mar.  14.         28758 

— —an  original  comedy  in  2  acts,  ))y  Alice  (iale 
AA^oodbury.  New  Yoi-k,  Tlie  De  AVitt  publisli- 
ing  house. 

©  R.  H.  Russell  &  son.  New  York;  1894: 
60040,  I>ec.  24;  2c.  Oct.  9,  1895.  28759 


1440 


28760 


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28777 


Match  de  boxe;  comedie  en  3  actes,  de  J.  J. 
Frappa  et  H.  Dupuy-Mazuel.  26  p.  4°.  (Sup- 
plement gratuit  au  no.  2944  du  Monde  illus- 
tr§,  30  aoQt  1913) 

©  Aug.  30,  1913;  2c.  Sept.  17,  1913;  D: 
84442 ;  Jean  Jos6  Frappa  et  Henry  Dupuy- 
Mazuel,  Paris,  28760 

Match-maker  (The);  comedy  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  C.  Dickson  and  H.  Doblin.  180  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  8,  1915 ;  D :  41937 ;  Charles  Dick- 
son and  Henry  Doblin,  New  York.        28760a 


—  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  E.  R.  Terry. 

©  Edmund    Roderick    Terry,    New  York ; 
1886:8835,  Apr.  13.  28761 


—  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  E.  A.  Guest.    28  p. 
t°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edgar  A.  Guest,  Detroit ;  D :  12510,  Mar. 
7,  1908;  2c.  Mar.  26,  1908.  28762 


by  Everett  Henry  Rupert.    New  York, 

S.  French ;  London,  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  1914. 
18  p.  12°.  ( [French's  international  copy- 
righted ed.  of  the  works  of  the  best  authors, 
no.  276] ) 

©   Feb.   11,    1914;    2c.   Feb.    12,   1914;   D: 
36000;  Samuel  French,  New  York.        28762a 

a  farce  in  1  act,  by  H,  B.  Dox.    16  p.    f °, 


Typewritten. 

©  Hamilton  Bogart  Dox,  Peoria,  111. :  D : 
12404,  Feb.  21,  1908 ;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1908.    28763 


—  a  new  and  original  vaudeville  comedy  play, 
by  H.  J.  Sayers. 

©  Henry  J.  Sayers,  New  York ;  1894 :  11610, 
Feb.  26.  28764 


—  play   in   1   act,  by   M.   Longhi.     6  p.     f  . 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.    18.    1913;    D:  34677;    Marian 
Longhi,  Denver.  28565 

—  playlet,  by  W.  B.  Cooke.     [7]  p.    4°.    Type- 


written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  26,  1912 ;  D :  31475 ;  AVm.  Bur- 
rowes  Cooke,  Philadelphia.  28766 

a  playlet  in  1  act,  by  W.  W.  Norton.    25  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©    William    Warren    Norton,    Detroit ;    D : 
4799,  Mar.  28,  1904 ;  2c.  Mar.  28,  1904.    28767 

Match-makers  (The);  by  W.  G.  Barrows. 

©  Wayne  Groves  Barrows,  Park  Ridge.  111. : 
D :  12249,  Jan.  27,  1908.  28768 

a  comedy  in  1  act.  by  A.  E.  [pseud  of  Annie 

Eliot   Trumbull]      Boston.     G.    M.    Baker    & 

company,  18S4.    30  p.    12°.     ( [Globe  drama]) 

©  George  M.   Baker,  Boston ;   1884 :  21731, 

Oct.  30;  2c.  Oct.  30.  28769 


Match-makers  (The) — Continued. 

a  drama  in  5  acts,  founded  on  Thackeray's 

novel   of   The   Newcomes,   by     C.    A.     Scott. 

Houston,  Tex.,  1904.     vii,   [8]-54  p.  1  I.     8°. 

©  Charles  A.  Scott,  Houston ;  D :  5400,  Aug. 
9,  1904 ;  2c.  Nov.  25,  1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  2,  1904. 

28770 


a  farcical  society  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  R.  D. 

Scott.     [3],  88  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  10,  1913;  D:  32252;  Robert  D. 
Scott,  Lincoln,  Neb.  28771 

Match-maker's  (The)  conscience;  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  A,  A.  Johannsen.  82  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  16,  1915;  D:  40372;  Anna  Au- 
gusta Johannsen,  New  York.  28771a 

Match-maker's  (The)  strategy.  See  Capital 
punishment. 

Match-making  and  match-breaking;  by  J. 
Ross.     Typewritten. 

©  Julia  Ross,  Asbury  Park;    1898:116.58, 
Feb.  15;  2c.  Jan.  17.  28772 

Match-making  father;  or.  The  bashful  suitor, 
a  farce  in  1  act,  by  [James  W.]  Shettel  and 
[W.  M.]  George.  Clyde,  O.,  Ames'  publishing 
CO.,  1892.  8  p.  12°.  ([Ames'  series  of 
standard  and  minor  drama,  no.  313] ) 

©  Ames  pub.   co.,   Clyde,   O. ;   1892 :  .53631, 
Dec.  29;  2c.  Jan.  16,  1893.  28773 

Match-safe  (A);  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
F.  Reynolds. 

©  Fin  Reynolds,   Pittsburgh;   1893:49236, 
Nov.  4.  28774 


Same. 

©   Fin  Reynolds,    Pittsburgh;    1898:7726, 
.Tan.  25 ;  2c.  Jan.  25.  28775 

Matches;  a  comedy  in  8  acts,  by  F.  A.  Mathews 
(Marguerite  F.  Aymar) 

©  Fannie  Aymar  Mathews,  New  York  ;  1880 : 
7684,  May  17.  28776 

by  L.  F.  Baum. 


©  Louis  F.  Baum,  Richburg,  N.  Y. ;  1882: 
2235,  Feb.  11.  28777 

Matching  a  militant;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  P.  B. 
Sipe.     [3],  19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Aug.    12,    1914;    D:  37830;    Paul    B. 
Sipe,  Pittsburgh.  28777a 

Matchless  (A)  match;  or.  Her  vacation,  origi- 
nal comedy  playlet,  by  F.  L.  Hall.  8  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  25,  1915 ;  D :  41828 ;  Frank  Lay- 
ton  Hall,  New  York.  28777b 


5379—16- 


-91 


1441 


28778 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


28797 


Matchless  (A)  paragon;  or,  The  pretty  step- 
mother, a  comedy  in  3  acts,  from  the  French 
of  Sardou,  by  Harry  Paulton  and  Mostyu 
Tedde. 

©  Augustia  Daly,    New   York  ;    1890 :  952, 
Jan.  6.  28778 

Mated,  a  modern  tragedy;  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
S.  R.  Schlesinger.  [2],  28  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  25,  1913 ;  D :  34823 ;  Sara  Rosen- 
field  Schlosingei",  Colorado  Springs,  Col. 

28779 

Mated  by  jury;  an  extravaganza  in  2  acts,  by 
Sherman  F.  Johnson.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker 
&  CO.,  1905.  26  p.  J.2°.  (On  cover:  Baker's 
ed.  of  plays) 

©    Walter    H.    Baker    &    co.,    Boston;    D: 
7220,  Sept.  7,  1905;  2c.  Oct.  12,  1905.     28780 

Matelot  (Le)  Cartahut;  operette  en  2  actes  et 
3  tableaux,  de  Gabriel  Timmoi-y  [pseud,  of 
Ren6  Wahl]  et  Maurice  de  Marsan.  Paris, 
Librairie  thSatrale  du  Nouveau  siecle,  1910. 
96  p.     12°. 

©  Sept.  1,  1911 ;  2c.  Oct.  23,  1911 ;  D  :  25557  ; 
G.  Ondet  et  M.  Viterbo,  Paris,  28781 

Mateo  Falcone;  musical  tragedy  in  1  act,  by 
Heinrich  Zoellner. 

©    Heinrich    Conried,     New    York;     1893: 
56219,  Dec.  20.  28782 

See  also  Little  Fortunato. — Mother  (The) 


or  the  son. 

Mater;  an  American  study  in  comedy,  by  Percy 
IMacKaye.  New  York,  Macmillan  company, 
1908.    7  p.  1.,  3-163  p.    12°. 

©  Macmillan  co..  New  York;  D:  13963, 
Sept.  30,  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  1,  1908.  28783 

Material  for  vaudeville;  a  variety  playlet,  by 
F.  B.  Hinman.     [3]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  3,  1909 ;  D :  16627 ;  Frank  Bar- 
clay Hinman,  Denver.  28784 

Materialisation  (La)  de  Miss  Murray;  com^die 
en  1  acte,  par  F.  de  Nion.  (Supplement  aux 
Annales  politiques  et  litteraires.  1*"'  septembre 
1907) 

©  Francois  de  Nion,  Paris ;  D :  11234.  Aug. 
26,  1907;  2c.  Aug.  26,  1907.  28785 

Maternite;  piece  en  3  actes,  par  Brieux.  Paris, 
P.  V.  Stock,  1904.     3  p.  1.,  227  p.     12°. 

©  P.  V.  Stock,  Paris;  D :  4464,  Jan.  4, 
1904;  2c.  Jan.  4,  1904.  28786 

Maternity;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  51.  T.  D.  Bar- 
ton and  L.  Thompson. 

©  Marion  T.  D.  Barton,  East  Orange,  N.  J., 
and  Lilian  Thompson,  New  York  ;  D  :  11080. 
Julv  30,   1907.  28787 


Maternity — Continued. 

a  play  in  3  acts,  by  Brieux,  tr.  from  the 

French  by  Mrs.  Bernard  Shaw.  New  York, 
Benj.  R.  Tucker,  1907.     1  p.  1.,  78  p.     12°. 

©  George  Bernard  Shaw,  London ;  D :  12139, 
•    Dec.  30,  1907;  2c.  Jan.  20,  1908.  28788 

See  also  Three  plays;  by  Brieux. 


Maternus;  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  E.  Spencer. 

©  Edward  Spencer,  Randallstown.  Md. ; 
1875 :  12497,  Nov.  27.  28789 

Mates;  by  E.  Alderson.    88  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Erville  Alderson,  Kansas  City,  Mo. ;  D : 
12320,  Feb.  7,  1908 ;  2c.  Feb.  7,  1908.         28790 

•  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  A.  Locke. 

©  E.  A.  Locke,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  1882: 
13026,  Aug.  7.  28791 

Mathematician's  (The)  dream.  See  Love's 
labor  crowned. 

Mathew's  old  partner;  by  F.  E.  Green  and  A.  E. 
Lisbon.     6  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Fred.  E.  Green  and  Albert  E.  Lisbon, 
Oakland,  Cal. ;  D :  1.5437,  Mar.  24,  1909;  Ic. 
Mar.  24,  1909.  28792 

Mathias  Sandorf ;  a  grand  spectacular  dramatic 

phiy,  witli  or  without  ballets,  by  Jules  Verne. 

©  Bolossy  Kiralfy,  New  York ;  1887 :  31472, 

Dec.  G.  28793 

Mathilde;  or.  The  emperor  and  the  peasant, 
an  original  American  drama,  by  Mrs.  L.  D. 
Shears. 

©  Mrs.  L.  D.  Shears,  New  York ;  1879 :  3091, 
Mar.  6.  28794 

Matias  Lopez;  zarzuela  en  1  acto  y  5  cuadros, 
original  de  E.  Paradas  y  J.  Jimenez,  miisica  de 
los  maestros  Cayo  Vela  y  Enrique  Bru.  Mad- 
rid [Sociedad  de  autores  espailoles]  1913.  50 
p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Mar.  28,  1914;  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1914;  D: 
36547;  Enrique  Paradas  y  Joaquin  Jimenez, 
Madrid.  28794a 

Matilda;  a  farce  in  3  acts,  by  I.  N.  Morris. 

©  Ira  Nelson  Morris,  Washington;  1897: 
36442,  June  19.  28795 

Matilda  of  Matteawan;  a  twenty  minute  play- 
let, by  Chester  Barron.  7  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Thomas  H.  Barron,  New  York ;  D :  3476, 
May  IS,  1903;  2c.  :May  18,  1903;  Ic.  new  ed. 
Julv  IS,  1903;  Ic.  new  ed.  Nov.  23,  1903. 

28796 

Matilda  Quick;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
C  L.  Tantow,  jr. 

©  Charles  L.  Tantow,  jr.,  Chicago;  1884: 
6329,  Mar.  24.  28797 


1442 


28798 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


28820 


Matinee  girl;  by  li.  Shannon.    8  p.    f°.    Type- 
written. 

©  Lavinia   Shannon,  New  York ;   D :  8400, 
Apr.  21,  1906 ;  2c.  Apr.  16,  1906.  28798 


—  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  A.  Reed. 

©  J.  A.  Reed,  New  York ;  1897 :  29224,  May 
13.  28799 


— ■  a  nnisical  comedy,  by  E.  F.  Rush. 

©  Edwin  F.  Rush,  New  York ;  1896 :  36627, 
June  23.  28800 

a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  P.  E.  Browne 


and  O.  C.  James. 

©  Porter  Emerson  Browne  and  C.  Campbell 
James,  Boston ;  D :  1726,  Apr.  11,  1902.    28801 

■play  in  2  acts,  by  W.  Gross.     [2],  41  p.    f°. 


Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  July  27,  1912 ;  D :  30361 ;  Wm.  Gross, 
Sioux  City,  la.  28802 

Matinee  (A)  hero;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  D.  Bowles. 
10  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    11,    1911;    D:  23923;    Donald 
Bowles,  Gloucester,  Mass.  28803 

Matinee  (The)  idol;  character  drama,  by  J.  C. 
Morris.    5  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    26,    1910;    D :  21189 ; 
Charles  Morris,  Findlay,  O. 


Joseph 
28804 


— •comedy  in  1  act,  by  Daniel  Scott.     21  p. 
obi.     12°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  14,  1910;  D :  20789 ;  M.  Daniel 
Shatz,  New  York.  28805 


■  a  duologue  in  1  act,  by  Anthony  E.  Wills. 

New   York,   Dick   &  Fitzgerald,   1908.     10  p. 
12". 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York ;  D :  12367, 
Feb.  15,  1908 ;  2c.  June  2,  1908.  28806 

Matinee  (A)  ticket;  1  act  comedy  in  3  scenes, 
by  John  Woodford  and  Jeanette  Marlboro.  20 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Woodford    and    Marlboro,    Chicago ;    D : 
9466,  Nov.  19,  1906 ;  2c.  Nov.  19,  1906.      28807 

Mating';  drama  in  4  acts,  by  B.  Hill  and  W.  P. 
Dodge.     102  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  16,  1910 ;  D  :  20210 ;  Beatrice  Hill 
and  Wendell  Phillips  Dodge,  New  York. 

28808 

Mating  (The)  game;  comedy  aspect  of  eugenics 
in  3  acts,  by  H.  O.  Stechhan.  [2],  138  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  10,  1912 ;  D :  31642 ;  H.  O.  Stech- 
han, Los  Angeles.  28809 

Matlack's  evidence;  romance  of  the  mining 
camp  in  4  acts,  by  H.  P.  Mawson.  155  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Apr.   26,   1913;   D :  33076 ;   Harry  P. 
Mawson,  New  York.  28810 


Matrimonial  (A)  advertisement;  a  comedietta 
in  1  act,  by  Egbert  W.  Fowler.  Boston,  W.  H. 
Baker  &  co.,  1893.  9  p.  12°.  ( [Baker's  ed.  of 
plays] ) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1893: 
24670,  May  22 ;  2c.  July  28.  28811 

Matrimonial  agency;  or,  "Wives  and  husbands 
supplied,  a  lively  minstrel  afterpiece,  by 
Frank  Dumont.  New  York,  Chicago  [etc.]  M. 
Witmark  &  sons,  1904.  17  p.  12°,  (On 
cover:  The  Witmark  stage  publications) 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York ;  D :  6045, 
Dec.  28,  1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  27,  1904.  28812 

Matrimonial  (The)  agent;  a  comedy,  1)y  C.  Mc- 
Donald. 

©    Charles    McDonald,    Cincinnati;    1885:' 
23850,  Nov.  13.  28813 

Matrimonial  bliss;  a  scene  from  real  life,  by 
Ida  jr.  Buxton.  Clyde,  O.,  A.  D.  Ames,  1884. 
6  p.  12°.  ([Ames'  series  of  standard  and 
minor  drama,  no.  139] ) 

©  A.  D.  Ames,  Clyde,  O. ;  1884 :  25102,  Dec. 
17;  2c.  Dec.  17.  28814 

Matrimonial  (A)  blizzard;  a  farce,  by  E.  Mc- 

Wade.     Typewritten. 

©  Edward  McWade,  Buffalo;  1899:17155, 
Mar.  6 ;  2c.  Mar.  6.  28815 

Matrimonial  (A)  bureau;  by  T.  Walmesley. 
31  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Thomas   Walmeslej',   New   York;    1890: 
7409,  Mar.  4 ;  2,c.  Mar.  4.  28816 

a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  L.  Fitz  Gerald. 

©    Lutie    Fitz    Gerald,    Chicago ;    D :  3557, 
June  8,  1903.  28817 


— ■  a  comic  entertainment,  by  Lutie  Fitz  Gerald. 
Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  [1904]     25  p.    12°. 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  D :  5276,  July  8, 
1904;  2c.  Sept.  17,  1904.  28818 

playlet,    by    S.    Brooks.      [1],    20    p.      4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1913 ;  D  :  34696 ;  Sara  Brooks, 
Philadelphia.  28819 


—  playlet  in  1  act,  by  H.  A.  Guiremand.    20  p. 
4°,,   Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Jan.   12,   1914;   D :  35625 ;   Harry  A. 
Guiremand,  New  York.  28819a 

—  See  also  Jethro  Jingle,  jr. 


Matrimonial  (A)  episode;  an  original  playlet 
in  monologue,  by  Louis  Weslyn.  3  p.  8°. 
Printed. 

©   Ellen   Campion,   Seattle;   D:3493,   May 
26,  1903 ;  2c.  Aug.  18,  1903.  28820 


1443 


28821 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


28840 


Matrimonial  (The)  exchange;  an  eccentric 
comedy  in  2  acts,  by  N.  H.  Pelham.  New 
York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1905.    49  p.    12°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York ;  D :  6003, 
Jan.  4,  1905;  2c.  Jan.  11,  1905.  28821 

1  act  play,  by  L.  Stein.    6  p.    4°.    Typewrit- 


ten. 

©  Ic.  July  14,  1910 ;  D  :  21558 ;  Leon  Stein, 
New  York.  28822 

Matrimonial  (A)  flash.      See  Terwilliger. 

Matrimonial  (A)  mix;  by  Robert  C.  V.  aieyers. 

©   P.   Garrett   &   co.,    Philadelphia;    1S96: 

16156,  Mar.  12.  28823 

Matrimonial  mix  up;  1  act  sketch  for  vaude- 
ville, by  J.  F.  Welan.  [1],  8  p.  t°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.    Aug.    22,    1912;    D:  30639;    Jas.    F. 
Welan,   Scranton,  Pa.  28824 

Matrimonial  (A)  muddle;  or,  Who's  the  heir- 
ess? an  original  emotional  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  C.   C.   D'Estaing. 

©    C.    Corinne    D'Estaing,    United    States; 
1878  :  5042,  Apr.  25.  28825 

Matrimonial  (A)  nightmare;  modern  drama  in 
4  acts  and  epilogue,  by  F.  F.  Burtis.  [44] 
p.     i°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  26,  1915 ;  D :  42178 ;  F.  Fillmore 
Burtis,  New  York.  28825a 

Matrimonial  panic.     See  Sally. 

Matrimonial      perplexities;       comedy     sketch, 
by  M.  S.  Keightley.     5  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 
©  Mabel   S.  Keightley,   South  Bend,  Ind. ; 
D :  10809,  June  19,  1907 ;  2c.  June  19,  1907. 

28826 


Same. 


21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  7,  1911 ;  D :  24431 ;  Mabel  Keight- 
ley, South  Bend,  Ind.  28827 

Matrimonial    (A)   substitute;   comedietta   in   ] 
act,  by  Charles  Horwitz.     Typewritten. 

©  Gene  Hughes,  New  York ;  1900  A :  394. 
Jan.  4;  2c.  Jan.  4.  28828 

Matrimonial  tangle.      See  Furniture  man. 

Matrimonial  tiff;  farce  in  1  act,  adapted  from 
the  German,  by  Harold  Sander.    18  p.    12°. 

©  July  6,  1914;  2c.  July  7,  1914;  D:  37481; 
Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.  28828a 

Matrimonial   (A)   vacation;   bv   G.    S.    Dunkin. 
100  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Gertrude  Scott  Dunkin,  New  York;  D: 
3037,  Feb.  24,  1903 ;  2c.  Feb.  24,  1903.     28829 


Matrimonial    (A)   venture.      5   p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©   Frances   Wrede,   New   York ;    D :  14219, 
Nov.  6,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  20,  1908.  28830 

farce,    by   Chas.    S.   Bird.     New   York,    S 


French;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1912.     33  p 
12°. 

©   Aug.   29,    1912;    2c.   Aug.   31,    1912;    D 
30710;  Samuel  French,  New  York.  28831 

Matrimonio  di  Casanova;  commedia  in  4  att 
[di]   U.  Ojetti  e  R.  Simoni.     Milano,  Fratelli 
Treves,  1910.     3l6  p.     12°. 

©    Jan.   25,    1910;    2c.    Mar.    11,    1910;    D: 
20419;  Ugo  Ojetti  &  Renato  Simoni,  Milaii. 

28832 

Matrimonio  solidario;  .luguete  comico  en  1  acto, 
original  de  R.  de  Santa  Ana.  Madrid  [Socie- 
dad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1908.     30  p.     12°. 

©  Rafael  de  Santa  Ana,  Madrid ;  D :  14684, 
Jan.  2,  1909;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1909.  28833 

Matrimony;  an  American  comedy  in  4  acts,  bv 
B.  Campbell. 

©  Bartley  Campbell,  United  States;  1880: 
13551,  Sept.  4.  28834 

a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Arthur  James  Peg- 


ler. 

©  A.  .L  Pegler  and  P.  B.  Hunt,  Minneapo- 
lis ;  1898 :  48493,  Aug.  17  ;  2c.  Sept.  19.    28835 
comedy-vaudeville  in  1  act,  with  couplets, 


words  by  B.  Bancker,  music  by  Emma  Marcy 
Raymond. 

©  Betsey  Bancker,  New  York;  1887:12462, 

May  11.  28836 

Matrimony,    before   and   after;    a    descriptive 

monologue,    by    Bob    O'Link    fpseud.]      New 

York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1907.    8  p.     12°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York ;  D :  10077, 
May  31,  1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  20,  1907.  28837 

Matrimony  by  mail;  playlet  in  1  act,  by  C.  H. 
O'Donnell.      [1],  13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  20,  1914 ;  D :  37151 ;  Charles  H. 
O'Donnell,  New  York.  28837a 

Matrimony  in  prospect  and  realization.      See 
Bitter-sweet. 

Matrimony,  limited;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  F. 
Emory. 

©  Frederic  Emory,  Washington  ;  D  :  4834, 
Apr.  4,  1904.  28838 

by  J.  T.  Wheelwright. 

©    John     T.     Wheelwright,     Boston:     D: 

9470,   Nov.   20,   1906.  28839 

Matrimony  on  the  half  shell;  farce  in   1   act, 

b.v  T.  A.  Crowley  and  A.  F.  Norcross.     12  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©  T.  A.  Crowlev  and  A.  F.  Norcross,  Massa- 
chusetts;  D:  12893,  May  4,  1908;  2c  Mav  4, 
1908.  28840 


1444 


28841 


COPYKIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED  STATES 


28863 


Matrimony    (The)    stakes.      Sec   Modern    (A) 
MepMsto. 


Mattie  Madcap,  the  household  angel;  a  protean 
(Irnuiii  in  3  acts,  by  Fred.  Williams. 

©  George  W.  Foster,  Charlestown,  Mass.; 
J  871 :  12229,  Dec.  23.  28852 


Matslia;  a  libretto  of  a  grand  opera,  by  W.  H. 
Gardner. 

©    William    H.    Gardner,    Roxbury,    Mass. ; 
1890  :  19870,  Jujie  19.  28841 

Matt;  a  dramatic  comedy,  by  Fred  Lee  [pseud, 
of  Joseph  Batstone] 

©  .Toseph  Batstone,  New  York ;  1885 :  8291,       Mattieu.     See  Will-o'-the-wisp. 


Mattie's  kid;  by  G.  N.  McEvoy.    9  p.    f°.    Type- 
written. 

©   George   Nesbit   McEvoy,    Brooklyn ;    D : 
3356,  Apr.  29,  1903 ;  2c.  Apr.  29,  1903.       28853 


Apr.  8. 


28842 


Maturity.     See  Madurez. 


Matt    Granger's    daughter;    a    romantic,    emo-      Matzoh    (The)    shalet;    a   Passover   sketch,    by 


tional  drama  in  5  acts,  by  W.  J.  Weir. 

©  William  J.  Weir,  San  Francisco;  1882: 
4192,  Mar.  16.  28843 

Matter  (A)  of  business.     See  Miss  Rebecca. 

Matter  (A)  of  buttons;  comedy  sketch  in  1  act, 

by  Chester  B.  Glapp.    25  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tnlv  13,  1910;  D:  21554;  C.  B.  Clapp, 

Marblehead,  Mass.  28844 

Matter  (A)  of  custom;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  T. 
Prhice,  .ii'-     [2],  12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  13,  1911;   D :  23639 ;   Rose  and 
Severns,  Chicago.  28845 

Matter  (A)  of  discretion.     See  Monologues  and 
duologues. 


Emilv  Goldsmith   Gerson.     New  York,  Bloch 
publishing  co.   [1911]     12  p.     16°. 

©   .Jan.    20,    1911;    2c.    Mar.    13,    1911;    D: 
23626 ;  Bloch  pub  cc,  New  York.  28854 

Maud;  [by]  Tennyson,  an*,  by  B.  Flatt,  a  melo- 
drama in  5  acts,  with  moving  tableaux  and  an 
orchestral  accompaniment  by  AValter  Dam- 
rosch.    32  p.     illus.    8°.    Printed. 

©  Bulkelev  Piatt,  New  York;  1897:25465, 
Apr.  24 ;  2c.  May  4,  1892.  28855 

1  act  comedy,  by  R.  M.  Sperry.     11  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Robert  Miller  Sperry,  Bridgeport,  Conn. ; 
D :  4011,  Sept.  26,  1903 ;  2c.  Oct.  13,  1903. 

28856 


Matter  (A)  of  equity;  farce  comedy,  1  act,  by a  poetical  and  musical  burlesque  for  stage 


J.  B.  Connelly. 

©  .Tames  Bernard  Connelly,  Scranton,  Pa. ; 
D:  13910,  Sept.  23,  1908.  28846 

Matter  (A)  of  expense;  play  in  8  acis,  by  .T.  W^. 
Wullaco.    122  1).    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  7,  1913;  D:  328-59;  James  Wil- 
liam Wallace,  St.  Louis.  28847 

Matter  (A)  of  honor;  a  piny  in  3  acts,  by  T.  R. 
Porter.     87  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Thurston  Robert  Porter.   Colos,   O. ;   D : 
16074,  June  16,  1909 ;  2c.  June  16,  1909. 

28848 

Matter  (A)  of  manners;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W. 
Frank.     [3],  121  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    30,    1913;    D :  33108 ;    Waldo 
Frank,  I'aris.  28849 

Matter  of  money;  play  in  4  acts,  bv  Paul  Har- 
ness [pseud,  of  F.  P.  Holden]  "240  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  10,  1910  ;  D  :  21009  ;  F.  P.  Holden, 
New  York.  28850 

Same.     [3],  144  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  26, 1910 ;  D  :  21913  ;  F.  P.  Holden, 
New  York.  28851 

-play  In  3  acts,  by  A.  Gerstenberg.     [184]  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  30,  1914;  D :  35861 ;  Alice  Ger- 
stenberg, Chicago.  28851a 


representation,  by  E.  Marble. 

©  Earl  RTarble,  Boston ;  1880 :  1722,  Jan.  30. 

28857 

Maud  Drumniond's  estate.     See  Under  a  cloud. 

Maud  Mueller;  a  romantic  play  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  F.  Plall. 

©   Josepli   F.   Hall,   Buffalo;   1900  A :  9932, 
Apr.  18.  28858 

Maud    Muller;    an    American    pastoral    drama, 
founded  upon  Whittier's  poem,  by  P.  Stoner. 

©    Philip    Stoner,    New    York ;    1874 :  8890, 
July  6.  28859 

a   society   drama,   dramatized   from   Whit- 


tier's poem. 

©  John  L.  Williams,  New  York ;  1874 :  8489, 
June  24.  28860 

Maud  Stanley;  or.  Life  scenes  and  life  lessons, 
an  original  romantic  drama  in  5  acts,  adapted 
from  E.  L.  Mills'  story  of  that  name,  by  Mrs. 
W.  B.  Coleman. 

©  Elvira  L.  Mills  and  Mrs.  Wilmot  Bouton 
Coleman,  New  York ;  1873 :  11987,  Oct.  IS. 

288fi^ 

Maude  Muller;  a  rural  pastoral  comedy-drama 
in  4  acts,  by  Philip  Stoner.  97  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Rose  Winniett,  Brooklyn  ;  D  :  13988,  Oct. 
5,  1908 ;  2c,  Oct.  5,  1908,  28863 


1445 


28863 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


Maude,  the  guerilla;  or,  Under  hostile  flags, 
an  allegoricnl,  liistorical,  spectacular  drama 
of  the  fri'oat  rebellion,  in  5  acts,  new  and  origi- 
nal tabloanx,  l),v  A.  B.  Cunningham. 

(c)  A.  B.  (luunini^liam,  Crawfordsville,  Ind. ; 
1886 :  30SS,  Feb.  4.  28863 

Maude's  creditors;  i)lay  in  1  act,  by  C.  Frank. 
10  p.     4°.     Tyjiewiitten. 

©    Iv.    May    24,    1910;    D:  21168;    Charles 
Frank,  Ne^v  York.  28864 

Maude's  faith;  a  drama  in  a  prologue  and  3 
acts,  by  F.  H.  Norton. 

©  Frank  H.  Norton,  New  York ;  1875 :  453, 
.Tan.  14.  28865 

Maudealej?-  a'cbey;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  adapted 
for  the  stage  by  II.  Williams. 

©  Harry  AViliinms,  New  York;  1889:39611, 
Dec.  26.  .  28866 

Maud's  aunt;  farce  in  1  act,  by  Tennie  Burdock 
[pseud,  of  T.  G.  Baird]  37  p.  8°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Tennie  G.  Baird.  .Tersev  City ;  D :  15483. 
Mar.  29,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  29,  1909.  28867 

Maud's  new  novel  adapted;  comedy  in  a  pro- 
logue and  3  acts,  by  .1.  Ilayner.  [79]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tan.  26,  1914;  D:  35796;  John  Ray- 
ner.  New  York.  28867a 

Maugis;  by  F.  W.  Kopf. 

©  Frederick  W.  Kopf,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
4237,  Nov.  12,  1903.  28868 

Maum  Cre;  a  play,  by  F.  G.  Maeder. 

©  Fred  G.  Maeder,  New  York ;  1872 :  8697, 
Aug.  14.  28869 


'Or,  Dare-devil  Pat,  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 

.T.  Murphy. 

©   Joseph   Murphy,   San   Franci.sco;   1872: 
8447,  Aug.  9.  28870 

Mauprat;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  tr.  from  the  French 
of  George  Sand,  by  G.  Cunningham. 

©  George  Cunningham,  New  York;   1876: 
10678,  Sept.  20.  28871 

Maureen,  the  lily  of  Bannow;  a  romantic  Irish 
drama  in  4  acts  and  5  scenes,  by  S.  R.  Hart- 
JIcLean.    99  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Sallie    R.    Hart-McLean,    Glendale,    O. ; 
D :  1350,  Jan.  27,  1902 ;  2c.  Mar.  10,  1902. 

28872 

Mauria;  original  play  in  5  acts,  by  A.  L.  John- 
son. 

©    Annie    Lewis    Johnson,    Philadelphia; 
1883 :  9153,  May  17.  28873 

Same.    97  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©     Annie     Lewis     .Tohnson,     Philadelphia; 


Maurice  de  Marcoyne;  a  society  drama  in  5 
acts  and  6  scenes,  by  Queen  and  Waring. 

©    Fred    E.    Queen    and   Benj.    P.    Waring, 
New  York  ;  1881 :  188-52,  Dec.  6.  28875 

Maurice  Flint;  or.  The  secret  compact,  a 
drama  in  4  acts,  dramatized  for  W.  P.  Wilson 
and  W.  A.  Hall,  by  Wm.  B.  Jerrom. 

©  Wilson  and  Hall,  Baltimore;  1874:3113, 
Mar.  14.  28876 

Maurice  Harte;  play  in  2  acts,  by  T.  C.  Mur- 
ray. Dublin  and  London,  Maunsel  &  co.,  ltd., 
1912.     60  p.     12°. 

©   June   21,    1912;   2c.    July   12,   1912;    D: 
30245 ;  T.  C.  Murray,  Cork,  Ireland.         28877 

Maurice  O'Mallory;  a  romantic  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  C.  B.  Fernald.    71  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Chester  Bailey  Fernald,  Mill  Valley,  Cal. ; 
D :  7285,  Sept.  20,  1905 ;  2c.  Sept.  20,  1905. 

28878 

Mauserung;  lustspiel  in  5  akten,  von  E.  Gott. 
Freiburg  im  Breisgau,  H.  M.  Poppen  &  sohn, 
1908.    2  p.  1.,  116  p.     8°. 

©  Emil  Gott,  Freiburg  i.  B.,  Germanv;  D: 
12760,  Apr.  16,  1908;  2c.  Apr.  16,  1908.    28879 

Mauvais  (Les)  bergers.  See  Bad  (The)  shep- 
herds. 


See  Consular 


1884 :  12583,  June  21 ;  2c.  June  21. 


28874 

1446 


Mauvais    (Un)    quart   d'heure. 
assistance. 

Mavadia;  or,  Los  gringos  in  the  tropics,  play 
of  modern  tropical  Mexico,  in  3  acts,  by  Hat- 
tie  Fleming  Cummins.  [72]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  6,  1911;  D :  2.5691 ;  .Mrs.  Joseph 
Cummins,  Glen  Ellyn,  111.  28880 

Mnvella  (The);  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  P.  VaJi 
Hoesou  |i.  e.  A.  P.  V.  Wakemaiij  82  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  A.  P.  Van  Hoosen  Wakeman,  New  York ; 
D :  11598,  Oct.  26,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  26,  1907. 

28881 

Maverick  (The);  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  C.  Fuller. 
[45]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   May   15,   1911;    D:  24215;    Caroline 
Fuller,  Englewood,  N.  J.  28882 

'drama  of  the  West  in  a  prologue  and  4  acts, 

by  J.  L.  Kibbee.     South  Whitley,  Ind.,  1911. 
2  p.  1.,  85  p.     S°. 

©  Apr.  8,  1911 ;  2c.  Apr.  12,  1911 ;  D  :  23912  ; 
James  L.  Kibbee,  South  Whitley,  Ind.    28883 

play  of  the  great  West,  by  J.  L.  Kibbee, 

36  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  3,  1910 ;  D  :  20104 ;  James  L.  Kib- 
bee, Chicago.  28884 

Maverick  (The)  man;  drama  in  1  act,  by  C.  R. 
Gilbert.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Ileade  Gilbert,  New  York;  1900 
A  :  19547,  Aug,  6 ;  2c.  Aug.  20,  1901.         28885 


28885 


COPYEIGHTED  INT   THE   UNITED   STATES 


28906 


Maverick  (The)  man — Continued. 

-play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  R.  Gilbert.     [82]   p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  12,  1914;  D:  39073;  Charles 
Reade  Gilbert,  Ballston,  Va.  28885a 

Mavourneen;  a  romantic  Irish  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  George  H.  Jessop  and  Horace  Townsend. 

©  W.  J.  Scanlan  and  Augustus  Pitou,  New 
York  ;  1888  :  27834,  Sept.  25.  28886 

Maw;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  W.  Mumford 
[i.  e.  E.  W.  Grant]  and  M.  Herford.  16  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  19,  1909;  D :  16283 ;  Ethel  Watts 
Bluniford,  Sands  Point,  N.  Y.,  and  Margaret 
Herford,  New  York.  28887 

Maw  Moseley's  courtin'  lamp.  See  Grange 
one-act  plays,  no.  2. 

Max;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  M. 
Yochum. 

©  Alphonse  M.  Yochum,  Pittsburgh;  1889: 
30933,  Oct.  12.  28888 

Max  Miiller;  a  sensational  domestic  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  J.  J.  McCloskey. 

©  James  J.  McCloskev,  Brooklyn;  1882: 
3532,  Mar.  6.  28889 

Max,  the  modern  woodman;  comedy  in  5  acts, 
by  A.  Woodman  [pseud,  of  P.  O.  Van  Galder] 
39  p.     12°.     Printed. 

©  Nov.  9,  1914  ;  2c.  Nov.  9,  1914  ;  D  :38870  ; 

F.  O.  Van  Galder,  Rock  Island,  111.        28889a 

Maximilian;  a  historical  drama  in  5  acts  and 
4  tableaux,  founded  on  the  Mexican  invasion, 
by  C.  M.  Greene  and  A.  S.  Thompson. 

©  Clav  M.  Greene  and  A.  Slason  Thomp- 
son, San  Francisco ;  1874  :  825,  Jan.  23.    28890 

— —  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  E.  L.  Masters. 

©  Edgar  Lee  Masters,  Chicago ;  D :  846, 
Sept.  7,  1901.  28891 

Same.     Boston,   Richard   G.   Badger,^  1902. 

154  p.     12°. 

©  Edgar  Lee  Masters,  Chicago;  D :  2142, 
.July  18,  1902;  2c.  July  18,  1902.  28892 

Maximilian,   emperor  of  Mexico;  a  pla.v  in  5 

acts,  by  H.  B.  Gooding. 

©    Henrietta    B.    Gooding,    Boston;    1892: 

35316,  Aug.  26.  28893 

Maximilian    I,    a    conflict    between    the    Old 

"World  and  the  New;  tragedy  in  4  acts,  by 

V.  O.  Layman.     San  Francisco,  1886.     108  p. 

12°. 

©    Frederick    O.    Layman,    United    States ; 

1886 :  24331 ,  Oct.  27 ;  2c.  Oct.  27.  28894 

Maximilian  of  Mexico;  a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by 

G.  R.  Buchanan. 

©  Claude  R.  Buchanan,  Grand  Rapids, 
Mich. ;  D :  762,  Aug.  15,  1901.  28895 


Maximilian,  the  monarch  of  an  hour;  histori- 
cal drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  R.  Musick. 

©  J.  R.  Musick,  Kirksville,  Mo. ;  1875 :  8342, 
Aug.  12.  28896 

Maxl;  komodie  in  3  akten,  von  Karl  Ettlinger 
und  Max  Ferner.  Miinchen,  Drei  masken-ver- 
lag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1913.     [4],  93  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  22,  1913;  D:  34246;  Drei 
niasken  verlag,  g.  m.  b.  "h.,  Munich.        28897 

Maxwells;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  A.  de  Lima, 
from  the  French  of  Emile  Zola.  59  p.  4°. 
Typevyritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  8,  1909 ;  D :  17312 ;  Charles  A.  de 
Lima,    New   York.  28898 

May;  by  L.  Fairchild. 

©  Lee  Fairchild,  Lewiston,  Id. ;  1886 :  17311, 
July  29.  28899 

May  and  December;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  Snow- 
den.     12  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Howell  Snowden,  Denver;  D:  13939, 
Sept.  28,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  28,  1908.         28900 

May  Blossom;  a  burlesque,  by  M.  Morton.  42  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Martha  Morton,  New  York;  1885:2479, 
Jan.  28;  2c.  May  6.  28901 

an  original  play  in  4  acts,  by  D.  Belasco. 

©  David  Belasco,  New  York;  1883:17950, 
Oct.  1;  2c.  Apr.  11,  1903.  28902 

Same. 

©  David  Belasco,  New  Yox-k,  as  the  author, 
in  renewal  for  28  years.  Renewal  no.  2167, 
Sept.  20,  1911.  Original  entry,  Oct.  1,  1883, 
no.  17950.  28903 


a  play  in  4  acts,  by  David  Belasco. 

©  M.  H.  Mallory,  New  York;  1884:12858, 
June  26,  28904 

May  Cody;  or,  Lost  and  won,  a  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  Major  A.  S.  Burt. 

©  W.   F.   Cody,    New  York;    1877:10551, 
Sept.  12.  28905 

May-day.     See  Plays  of  the  pioneers. 

May-day  (A)  masquerade.     See  Mignonette. 

[May  God  save  you  (Got  sol  aichhiten);  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  D.  Pinski] 

53  p.     4°.     Typewritten.  ' 

©  Ic.  Sept.  12,  1914 ;  D  :  38099 ;  David  Pin- 
ski,  New  York.  28905a 

May  morning;  a  juvenile  opera  in  5  acts,  writ- 
ten by  W.  H.  Putnam,  composed  by  F.  L. 
Collins. 

•   ©  William  H.  Putnam  and  Frank  L.  Col- 
lins, Portland,  Me. ;  1886 :  8285,  Apr.  7.  28906 


1447 


28907 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


28928 


May  (The)  queen;  child's  play,  adapted  from 
Simple  Susjin  of  Maria  Edgeworth,  by  C.  H. 
Whitmore.     [1],  14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  14.  1913 ;  D :  32847 ;  Clara  Helen 
Whitmore,   Torapkinsville,   N.   Y.  28907 

comic  opera  in  4  acts,  tr.  and  adapted  by 

A.  Hoffman. 

©  A.  Hoffman,  San  Francisco ;  1891 :  17307, 
May  11.  28908 

• a  musical  comedy,  libretto  by  L.  P.  Brown. 

©     Lawrence     Family     Brown,     Peeksklll, 
N.  Y.;  D:4582,  .Jan.  13,  1904.  28909 

See  also  Sylvia. 


May-time;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  H.  Chase. 
©    Clifford     Hoffman     Chase,     Haverhill, 
Mass. ;  1S99  :  81332,  Dec.  15.  28910 

May  wheat;  drama  in  1  act  and  2  scenes,  by 

W.  W.  McMahou.     [18]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Apr.   12,   1912;    D :  29357 ;    William 

Warren   McMahon,   Cheltenham,   Pa.     28911 

Maya;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  W.  D.  Foulke.  New 
York,  Cosmopolitan  press,  1911.    70  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.  21,  1911;  2c.  Dec.  18,  1911;  D: 
28115;  William  Dudley  Foulke,  Richmond, 
Ind.  28912 

Maya,  princess  of  Kiche;  a  libretto,  by  B.  Wing, 
from  the  romance  of  same  name  by  Juan  C. 
Rice.    25  p.    4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  12,  1909;  D :  17077 ;  Emeline 
Wing,  New  York.  28913 

Mayani;  poeme  dramatique  en  3  actes,  de  E. 
Romillv.  Paris  [etc.]  Berger-Levrault  &  co., 
1910.  90  p.  16°.  (With  Colombine  et  Col- 
ombin ) 

©  Apr.  5,  1910 ;  2c.  May  5,  1910 ;  D :  20957 ; 
Edouard  Romilly,  Paris.  28914 

Mayberry's  girl;  an  original  comedy-drama  in 
5  acts,  by  E.  A.  Locke. 

©  Edwin  A.  Locke,  Hull,  Mass. ;  1881 :  7634, 
May  14.  28915 

May  fair  (The)  mystery;  new  and  original 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  Eric  Hudson  and  William 
P.  Sheen.    135  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  11,  1915;  D:  41718;  Darcy  & 
Wolford,  New  York.  28915a 

Mayflower  of  Plymouth;  a  comedy  drama  in  1 
act,  by  A.  L.  Wyman.  19  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Albert  Lincoln  Wyman,  New  York ;  D : 
4242,  Nov.  14,  1903 ;  2c.  Nov.  16,  1903.      28916 

■  Same. 

©  Albert  Lincoln  Wyman,  Williamsbridge, 
N.  Y. ;  D  :  4438,  Dec.  26,  1903.  28917 
a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  Campbell. 

©  Wayne  Campbell,  Wamego,  Kan. ;  D : 
2680,  Dec.  5,  1902.  28918 


Mayflower  (The)  pilgrims;  sketch  for  a  libretto 
of  a  comic  opera,  by  C.  F.  Batchelder.  Chi- 
cago, 1910.     [56]  p.    nar.    8°. 

©  Aug.  1,  1910 ;  2c.  Aug.  20,  1910 ;  D :  21837  ; 
Charles  Fletcher  Batchelder,  Chicago.     28919 

Maynie;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  R.  Raphael.  143 
p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  9,  1914 ;  D :  39048 ;  Rudolph  Ra- 
phael, New  York.  28919a 

Mayo  florido;  sainete  lirico  en  1  acto,  original 
de  [Antonio]  Paso  y  [Joaquin]  Abati,  mtisica 
del  maestro  [Vicente]  Lle6.  Madrid  [Socie- 
dad  de  autores  espanoles]  1908.    37  p.    12°. 

©  Paso  y  Abati,   Madrid;   D :  13S67,   Sept. 
21,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  21,  1908.  28920 

Mayor  (The);  [by  R.  W.  Harden]  48  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ray  Walter  Harden,  San  .lose,  Cal. ;  D: 
12421,  Feb.  25,  1908 ;  2c.  Feb.  25,  1908. '  28921 

an  English  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  written 


by  Fredericlv  A.  Dixon,  composed  by  Frederick 
W.  Mills.  I'hiladelphia,  Ledger  job  print,  1879. 
40  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  .Tohn  T.  Ford,  Baltimore;  1879:12627, 
Sept.  22  ;  2c.  Sept.  22.  28922 

play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  11.  Townsend.     [113] 

p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  31,  1914  :  D  :  35869  ;  Warren  H. 
Townsend,  Lockland,  O.  28922a 

Mayor  (The)  and  the  monkey,     nce  Hizzoner. 

Mayor  (The)  and  the  spook;  comedy  sketch,  by 
(1.  A.  Place.     1 3],  14  p.    4°.    Tyitcwritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  18.  1913;  D :  32988 ;  Charles  A. 
I'iace,  Oakland,  <^al.  28923 

Mayor  (El)  exito;  esbozo  de  comcdin  en  1  acto 
y  en  prosa,  de  A.  Dominguez.  Madrid  [Socie- 
dad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1909.    31  p.    12°. 

©  July  2,  1909 ;  2c.  July  14,  1909  ;  D  :  16253  ; 
Antonio  Dominguez,  Madrid.  28924 

Mayor  Isaacs;  dramatic  farce  in  3  acts,  by  L. 
Rogasey. 

©  Louis  Rogasey,  New  York;  1894:8261, 
Feb.  1.  28925 

Mayor  Moffitt  must  marry;  a  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  O.  M.  Johnson.    22  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Olive  M.  .Johnson,  Fruitvale,  Cal. ;  D : 
14623,  Dec.  24,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1909.      28926 

Mayor  (The)  of  Amboy;  play  in  4  acts,  by  R.  E. 
Kerby.     118  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  23,  1911;  D:  23434;  Robert  E. 
Iverby,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  28927 

Mayor  (The)  of  Casterbridge;  by  C.  Cartwright. 
84  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Cartwright.  T^ondon ;  D :  14752. 
Jan.  6,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  6,  1909.  28928 

See  also  Dear  Sea  fruit. 


1448 


28929 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


28951 


Mayor  (The)  of  Chemung;  a  musical  comedy  in 
2  acts,  by  C.  H.  Myers.  46  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Charles  H.  IMyers,  .Jolic^t,  111. ;  D :  14808, 
Jan.  13,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  13,  1909.  28929 

Mayor  (The)  of  Crow  Hill;  by  C.  De  Monde. 
17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Chester  De  Monde,   Zanesville,   O. ;   D : 
13294,  July  6,  1908 ;  2c.  July  20,  1908.    28930 

Mayor  (The)  of  Dixie.     51  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Robert  T.  Motts,  Chicago ;  D :  9748,  Jan. 
5,  1907 ;  2c.  Dec.  23,  1906.  28931 

Mayor  (The)  of  Eiddletown;  a  comedy  in  5 
acts.    Ms. 

©  Morris  Krauskopf,  Brooklyn  ;  1880  :  7592, 
May  15,  2c.  Sept.  2.  28932 

Mayor  (The)  of  Galway;  tragedy  in  4  acts,  by 
M.  J.  Tighe.     [2],  38  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  22,  1912;  D:  28380;  Maura 
Quinn,  Boston.  28933 

Mayor  (The)  of  Laug-hland;  by  F.  G.  Nixon 
Nirdlinger  and  C.  H.  Brown. 

©  Fred  G.  Nixon  Nirdlinger  and  Charles  H. 
Brown,  Philadelphia  ;  D :  12253,  Jan.  27,  1908. 

28934 

Mayor  (The)  of  Ozone  Park;  by  O.  P.  Schmidt. 

©  Oscar  P.  Schmidt,  Washington ;  D :  3371, 

May  2,  1903.  28935 

Mayor  (The)  of  Pittsburgh;  a  musical  comedy, 
by  S.  H.  Maguiro.  21  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Sylvester  H.  Maguire,  New  York;  D: 
11911,  Dec.  12,  1907 ;  2c.  Dec.  4,  1907.      28936 

Mayor  (The)  of  Queensbury;  satire  on  politics 
and  pugilism  [by  F.  J.  Bearaan]  15  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  2,  1909;  D:  16442;  Fred.  J. 
Beaman,  Jackson,  Mich.  28937 

Mayor  (The)  of  Romanstown;  a  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  William  Geulph  Rees.  New  York, 
Cochrane  publishing  company,  1909.  73  p. 
12°. 

©  Dec.  16,  1909  ;  2c.  Feb.  5,  1910 :  A :  256677  ; 
Cochrane  pub.  co.,  New  York.  28938 

Mayor  (The)  of  the  Bowery;  comedy  in  4 
acts,  written  and  composed  by  Harry  Thom- 
son.   Typewritten. 

©  Albert  Esmann,  Brooklyn  ;  1894  :  55540. 
Nov.  28 ;  2c.  Nov.  11,  1904.  28939 

Mayor  of  Tokio;  a  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  by 
C.  J.  Campbell  and  R,  M.  Skinner.  42  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  C.  J.  Campbell  and  R.  M.  Skinner,  New 
York;  D :  4790,  Mar  25,  1904;  2c.  Mar.  25. 
1904.  28940 


Mayor  of  Tokio — Continued. 

a  farcical  Japanese  opera  in  2  acts,  book 

by  Richard  Carle,  music  by  William  Frederick 
Peters.     106  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York ;  D :  6750, 
May  31,  1905 ;  2c.  May  31,  1905.  28941 

Mayor  (The)  of  Washing  Town;  a  musical 
comedy  in  2  acts,  by  R.  P.  Bolton.  [3],  35, 
38  p.     4°.     Typewritten,.     [Words  only] 

(g)   Ic.   Feb.   14,   1913;   D:  32304;   Reginald 
Pelham  Bolton,  New  York.  28942 

Mayor  (The)  of  Womanhattan ;  election  sketch 
in  2  acts,  by  Paul  Harness  [pseud,  of  F.  P. 
Holden]     [2],  35  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  19,  1913;  D:  32426;  F.  P.  Hol- 
den, New  York.  28943 

Mayor  O'Haggerty;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  F. 
S.  Gibbs. 

©   Gus  Bothner,    New    York;    1894:4803, 
Jan.  19.  28944 

Mayoress  (The);  an  entirely  original  comedy 
in  2  acts  with  lyrics,  by  A.  J.  Lamb.  5  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Synopsis] 

©  Arthur  J.   Lamb,   New  York ;   D :  14395, 
Nov.  28,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  28,  1908.  28945 

-a  pertinent  playlet  of  the  period,  by  C.  H. 

Howland.     34  p.     obi.     24°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  21,  1909 ;  D :  16306 ;  Charles  H. 

Howland,  Providence,  R.  I.  28946 

Mayor's  (The)  husband;  drama  of  the  hour  in 

3  acts,  by  C.  and  C.  G.  Childe.     103  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  9,   1915;   D:  41 708;   Cromwell 
and   Carrie  Germain   Childe,   Brooklyn. 

28946a 

a  playlet  in  1  act,  by  T.  G.  Springer  and 

E.  Gage.     [2],  17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    27,    1912;    D:  29194;    Thomas 
Grant  Springer  and  Edward  Gage,  New  York. 

28947 

Mayor's  (The)  veto;  or.  The  double  cross,  play 
in  4  acts,  by  Ernest  McGaffey.  36  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  22,  1911 ;  D  :  25829  ;  Alfred  Hust- 
wick,  Long  Beach,  Cal.  28948 

Mayor's  (The)  wife;  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  A. 
Loining.     [144]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  17.  1911 ;  D  :  24227 ;  John  Arthur 
Loining,  New  I'ork.  28949 

Mayo's  pride;  by  J.  Dunne.  84  p.  4°,  Type- 
written. 

©  John  Dunne,  New  York;  D :  13404,  .Tuly 
23,  1908 ;  2c.  .Tune  18,  1908.  28950 

May's  rescue  from  the  savages;  by  States' 
prison  Frank  [pseud,  of  F.  A.  Blakeslee] 

©   F.   A.   Blakeslee,    Waukegan,   111.,     and 
Erastus  Gates,  Chicago ;  1880 :  13153,  Aug.  27. 

28951 


1449 


28952 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


28972 


Mayunsaya,  the  cliff-dweller;  a  drama,  by 
H.  E.  Peckham. 

©  Herbert  Edmund  Peckham,  Boston ;  D : 
6191,  Feb.  7,  1905.  28952 

Mazeppa;  spectacle  extravaganza  in  2  acts,  l).v 
S.  T.  Jack. 

©  Sam  T.  Jack,  Chicago;  1895:8780,  Feb. 
11.  28953 

Mazie  of  the  chorus;  a  comedy  drama,  by  M.  L. 
Smith.     85  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Mark   Lane   Smith,   Chicago;    D:  14941, 
Jan.  29,  1909;  2c.  Feb.  1,  1909.  28954 

Mazie's  wit;  comedy  playlet,  by  P.  Evans.  13  p. 
8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  17,  1910 ;  D  :  20220 ;  Pearl  Evans, 
New  York.  28955 

Mazulm;  or.  The  night  owls,  a  dramatic  musi- 
cal composition,  by  Jerome  Ravel  and  I. 
Kiralfy.  Pliiladelphia,  Morrell  show  print, 
1887.     1  p.  1.,  6  p.    8°. 

©  Imre  Kiralfy,   New   York;   1887:28004, 
Oct.  29;  2c.  Dec.  31.  28956 

Me  an'  Claude;  monologue.  4  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Digby  Bell,  New  York ;  D :  5644,  Oct.  15, 
1904;  2c.  Oct.  15,  1904.  28957 

Me  an'  Otis;  an  original  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
Cliarles  Henry  Wells.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker 
&  CO.,  1897. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;   1897: 
21054,  Apr.  2 ;  2c.  Apr.  19.  28958 

an  original  4  act  comedy,  by  C.  H.  AVells. 

©  Chas.  Henry  Wells,  United  Slates  ;  1894  : 
26027,  May  23.  28959 

Me  and  Becky;  Hebrew  monolog,  by  L.  Flem- 
ing.    15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  17,  1915 ;  D :  41023 ;  Len  Flem- 
ing, Wellsboro,  Pa.  28959a 

Me  and  Cinders;  a  tramp  monologue,  by  Harry 
L.  Newton.  Chicago  and  New  York,  The  Dra- 
matic publishing  company,   1902.     5  p.     12°. 

©   Dramatic  pub.   co.,    Chicago  ;     D :  2533, 
Nov.  3,  1902;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1902.  28960 

Me  and  Dave.     See  Follow  on. 

Me  and  Jack;  a  burlesque  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Lester  and  Williams. 

©  Lester  and  Williams,  Baltimore;  1890: 
35528,  Nov.  11.  28961 

comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  P.  Lowell. 

Typewritten. 

©  .L  Paul  Lowell,  Minneapolis;  1897:8134, 
Jan.  29 ;  2c.  Jan.  28.  28962 


Me  and  me  act;  vaudeville  act,  music  and  words 
liy  11.  D.  Youngman.  7  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  May  12,  1910;  D:  21020;  Ray  D. 
Youngman,  Oakland,  Cal.  28963 

Me  and  me  Jimmy;  a  sketch,  by  J.  C.  Nugent. 
16  p.    f°.     Typewritten. 

©  .Tohn  F.  Birch.  New  York;  D :  263,  Mar. 
26,  1901;  2c.  Mar.  26,  1901.  28964 

Me  and  mother;  a  domestic  melodrama  in  4 
nets,  ])y  Langdon  McCoi'mick  [i.  o.  A.  L.  Mc- 
cormick]    Typewritten. 

©  Arthur  liUngdon  McCormick,  United 
States  ;  1900  A  :  1942S,  Aug.  4  ;  2c.  Aug.  4. 

28965 
Same. 

©  Langdon  McCormick,  I'ort  lliirou,  Mich.; 
1> :  114,  Feb.  4,  1901.  28966 

Me  and  my  big  sister;  musical  comedy,  by  W. 
Bronson. 

©  Walter  Bronson,  New  York;  1890:26671, 
Aug.  :]0.  28967 

Me  and  my  down  trodden  sex;  an  old  maid 
liiouologue,  by  Harry  Ij.  Newton  and  A.  S. 
Hoffman.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  [1904]  6  p. 
12°.     ([Denison's  vaudeville  sketches]) 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago;  l>:5t62,  .Tune 
10,  1904 ;  2c.  July  30,  1904.  28968 

Me  and  myself;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  R.  W.  Gra- 
ham.    18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  16,  1909;  D :  16.56G :  Robert  W. 
Gi-aham,  East  Providence,  R.  I.  28969 

Me  and  the  janitor;  a  comedy  in  1  .-ict,  by  P. 
Pluiil<(>tt.     Typewriiten. 

©  Percy  Plunkett,  New  York:  :):T:'.1.  Aug. 
8.  1901  ;  2c.  Aug.  8.  1001.  28970 

Me  and  the  kid;  sketch,  bv  E.  Clifton  and  W. 
Walter.     [2],  13  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  28,  1914  ;  D  :  38354  ;  Ethel  Clif- 
ton and  Wilmer  Walter,  Boston.  28970a 

Me  dijiste  que  era  fea  .  .  .;  comedia-sainete 
en  3  actos  (nno  prologo)  original  de  Rogelio 
Perez  Olivares  y  Pedro  Perez  Ferniindez.  Ma- 
drid [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1912. 
66  p.    12°. 

©  Dec.  .5,  1912;  2c.  Dec.  6,  1912;  D:  31.573; 
R.  Perez  Olivares  y  P.  Perez  Fernandez,  Ma- 
drid. 28971 

Me,  I  and  myself.     See  Razzle-dazzle. 

Me  name's  Dennis.     See  Sky-scraper  (A) 

Me,  she  or  him;  or.  Her  birthday  present,  a 
1  act  dramatic  musical  comedy,  by  F.  E.  Col- 
lette.    Typewritten. 

©  F.  Edward  Collette,'  New  York;  1897: 
10277,  Feb.  9 ;  2c.  Feb.  9.  28972 


1450 


28973 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


28088 


Me  Uncle  Mike;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  B.  Donovan. 

©  James   B.    DonoA'an,   New   York;    ]S95: 
2386,  Jan.  7.  28973 

Mea  culpa;  disgusto  llrico,  original  y  en  prosa, 
letra  de  A.  Paso  y  J.  Abati,  miisica  del  maes- 
tro Vicente  Lle6.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores  espanoles]  1910.  26  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Sept.  6,  1910 ;  2c.  Sept.  7,  1910  ;  D  :  21957  ; 
Antonio  Paso  y  Joaqnfn  Abati.  Madrid. 

28974 
Meadow  land.     See  Biver  bottom. 

Meadowbrook;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  T.  Al- 
len. 

©  Marie  Townseud  Allen,  New  York ;   D : 
567,  June  11,  1901.  28975 

Meadowbrook  farm;  by  H.  Le  Marr. 

©  Harry  Le  Marr,  Chelsea,  Mass. ;  D  :  1550, 
Mar.  10,  1902.  28976 

an  American  comedy  di*ama  in  4  acts,  by 

R.  Benedict. 

©   Piobert  Benedict,   Canandaigua,   N.   Y. ; 
1891 :  21109,  .Tune  8.  28977 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  Lem  B.  Parker.     [101] 


p.     4  .     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  16,  1912 ;  D :  29688 ;  Goes  litho- 
graphing CO.,  Chicago.  28978 

Meadowg-old;  a  fantastic  plav  for  children  [by 
Ada  Boyd  Glassie]  36  p.  illus.,  diagrs.  12°. 
(Bulletin  of  tlie  University  of  Wisconsin.  Se- 
rial no.  650;  General  series  no.  462;  Exten- 
sion division.  General  information  and  wel- 
fare) 

©  May  12,  1914;  2c.  May  1.5,  3914;  A: 
371865;  L.  E.  Rel)er,  dean  of  extension  divi- 
sion, Madison,  Wis.  28978a 

Meagher  of  the  sword;  or.  Under  the  Stars 
and  Stripes,  a  drama  in  4  acts,  bv  E.  F.  Al- 
fred [pseud,  of  E.  F.  A.  Foley  37  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  25,  1912 ;  D :  29807 ;  Edward  F. 
Alfred  Foley,  Waterford,  Ireland.  28979 

Meal  (The)  ticket;  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  W.  Til- 
linghast.    11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  18,  1915  ;  D :  42290 ;  Albert  War- 
ren Tillinghast,  Philadelphia.  28979a 

by  M.  Longhi.    5  p.    f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  18,  1913;  D:  34675;  Marian 
Longhi,  Denver,  Col.  28980 

Meanest  man  in  the  world;  play  in  1  act,  by 
E.  S.  Ruskay.    15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  21,  1915 ;  D :  41570 ;  Everett  S. 
Ruskay,  New  York.  28980a 


Meaning  (The);  sketch  for  vaudeville,  by  Anne 
France.    3  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  28,  1911 ;  D  :  24796 ;  Eugenie  Al- 
lard,  New  York.  28981 

Means  (The)  and  the  end;  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
A.  .Jones.     [4],  62  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  10, 1914 ;  D :  35980  ;  Archer  Jones, 
Richmond.  28981a 

Measles  and  milk-sugar;  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
I^r.  M.  Allen.     [1],  17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  27, 1914 ;  D :  36478 ;  Mary  Mosher 
Allen,  Lawrenceville,  N.  J.  28981b 

Measure  for  measure;  by  William  Shakspeare, 
ed.  with  notes,  introduction,  glossary,  list  of 
variorum  readings  and  selected  criticism  by 
Charlotte  Porter  and  Helen  A.  Clarke.  New 
York,  T.  Y.  Crowell  &  co.,  [1909]  3  p.  1.,  v-xv, 
230  p.    front.    16°.     [First  folio  ed.] 

©   T.    Y.    Crowell    &   co..    New   York;    A: 
233349,  Mar.  12,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  13,  1909. 

28982 


— -ed.  by  Edgar  C.  Morris.  New  York,  The 
Macmillan  company,  1912.  xvi,  146  p.  front, 
(port.)     24°.     (The  Tudor  Shakespeare) 

©   Nov.    13.    1912;    2c.    Nov.    14,    1912;    A: 
327795;  Macmillan  co.,  New  York.  28983 

—  ed.  with  notes  by  William  J.  Rolfe.  Har- 
per's library  ed.  New  York  and  London,  Har- 
per &  brothers,  1898.  177  p.  front,  illus. 
12°.     (Shakespeare's  complete  works,     v.  12) 

©  Harper  &  bros.,  New  York ;  1898 :  26439, 
Apr.  28 ;  2c.  Jan.  13,  1899.  28984 

— ■  with  a  special  introduction  by  Andrew  J. 
George  and  an  original  frontispiece  by  Mel- 
ton Fisher.  [The  university  press  Shakes- 
peare. Renaissance  ed.]  New  York,  George 
D.  Sproul,  1907.  xxvi,  131  p.  front.  4°. 
(The  complete  works  of  William  Shakespeare, 
with  annotations  and  a  general  introduction 
by  Sidpey  Lee.    v.  12) 

©  University  press,  Cambridge,  Mass. ;  A : 
182596,  July  23,  1907;  2c.  July  23,  1907. 

28985 


—  (Shakespeare's  comedy  of)  ed.  with  notes 
by  William  J.  Rolfe.  New  York,  Harper  & 
brothers,  1881. 

©  Harper  &  bros..  New  York;  1881:190.50, 
Dec.  9;  2c.  Jan.  25,  1882.  28986 

—  Same.  New  York,  Harper  &  brothers,  1882. 
2  p.  1.,  [9]-175,  [1]  p.  front,  illus.  16°. 
(English  classics) 

©  Harper  &  bros.,  New  York ;  1882 :  1153, 
Jan.  23 ;  2c.  Jan.  25.  28987 

— •  Same. 

©  William  J.  Rolfe,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  as 
author,  in  renewal  for  28  years.  Renewal  no. 
454,  Jan.  8,  1910.  Original  entry,  Jan.  23, 
1882,  no.  1153.  28988 


1451 


28989 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


29010 


Measure  for  measure — Continued. 

Same.  New  York,  Cincinnati  [etc.]  Ameri- 
can book  company  [1905]  238  p.  incl.  front., 
illus.     16°. 

©  William  J.  Rolfe,  Cambridge,  Mass. ;  A : 
123511,  Aug.  9,  1905 ;  2c.  Nov.  2,  1905.    28989 

See  also  Shakespeare's  works. 


Measure  (The)  of  a  man;  in  4  acts,  by  S.  Mc- 
Calla.     [88]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.  4,  1911;   D:  25400;   Stella  Mc- 
Calla,  Washington.  28990 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  GrifRn.    131  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Cora  Griffin,  New  York;   D:7749,   Dec. 
22,  1905 ;  2c.  .Jan.  26,  1906.  28991 

• — —  See  also  "When  the  bells  chimed  at  Pale 


Peter's. 

Measure  (The)  of  a  woman;  play  in  6  acts,  by 
Diana  Rhodes.  [3],  115  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    27,    1911 ;    D :  25880 ;     I.     INI. 
Witherspoon,  New  York.  28992 

Measure  (The)  of  justice;  by  Nat'l.  Anderson. 
14    p.      4°.      Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  5,  1910 ;  D  :  21748 ;  Nathan  Aron- 
son.  New  York.  28993 

Measure  (The)  of  love;  a  play  in  3  acts  from  the 
Norwegian,  by  E.  A.  Christensen.  110  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Elizabeth    A.    Christensen,    New   York; 
D :  16115,  .June  23,  1909 ;  2c.  .June  23,  1909. 

28994 

Mechanical  (The)  athlete;  by  H.  N.  Atwood. 
[4]  p.     8°.     Printed.     [Description] 

©  Harry  N.  Atwood,  Lynn;  D :  12167,  .Jan. 
13,  1908;  2c.  Feb.  6,  1908.  28995 

Mechanical  (The)  doll;  or.  Automatic  doll,  in 
1  act,  by  J.  M.  Free. 

©  .John  Martin  Free,  Philadelphia  ;  D :  2274, 
Aug.  25,  1902.  28996 

Mechanical  Jane;  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  E.  Bar- 
ber. New  York,  S.  French ;  I^ondon,  S. 
French,  ltd.,  1910.     16  p.     16°. 

©  Apr.  28,  1910 ;  2c.  Apr.  29,  1910  ;  D :  20905 ; 
Samuel   French,   New   York.  28997 

Mechanic's  (The)  daughter;  or,  The  curse  of 
drink,  a  moral  drama,  by  M.  Mordauut. 

©  Marian    Mordaunt,    New    York;    1877: 
985,  Jan.  23.  28998 

See  also  Lew-Ella. 

Mechanics'  (The)  fair;  or.  Our  lodging  house, 
a  farce  in  1  act,  by  T.  P.  James.  San  Fran- 
cisco, J.  P.  Tracy  &  company,  1878.  63  p. 
16°. 

©  J.  P.  Tracy  &  co.,  San  Francisco;  1878: 
§627,  July  25;  2c.  Sept.  2.  28999 


Mechanics  (The)  reprieve;  a  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  John  M.  Murphy. 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  1899 :  13587, 
Feb.  IS.  29000 

Med  i  dansen;  skuespil  i  3  akter,  af  H.  Berg- 
str0m.  Kj0benhavn  og  Ivristiania,  Gyldcn- 
dalske  boghandel,  Nordisk  forlag,  1911.  108  p. 
12°. 

©  Oct.  4.  1911 ;  2c.  Dec.  22,  1911 ;  D :  28354 ; 
Hjalmar  Bergstr0m  %  Gyldendalske  bog- 
handel, Nordisk  forlag,  Copenhagen.     29001 

Meda;  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  E.  A.  Locke. 

©  E.  A.  I^ocke,  Cambridgeport,  Mass. ;  1883 : 
10549,  June  11.  29002 

Medaille  (La)  de  70.     See  Vieux  (Les)  de  70. 

Medal  (A)  See  Complete  (The)  poems  of  S. 
Weir  Mitchell. 

Medallion  (The)     See  Hamza. 

Medda;  play  in  3  acts  and  1  set,  by  E.  Good- 
man and  R.  de  Cordova.  [58]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  June  26,  1914;  D:  37410;  Edward 
Goodman  and  Rienzi  de  Cordova,  New  York. 

29002a 

Meddler  (The);  u  dramatic  playlet,  by  R.  F. 
Hill.     [1],  10  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  2,  1912;  D :  31536 ;  Robert  F. 
Hill,  Detroit.  29003 

a  play,  by  Harold  MacGrath. 

©  Bobbs.  Merrill  co.,  Indianap 'lis;  D:S130, 
Mar.  8,  1906.  29004 

Meddlesome  (A)  fool;  a  1  act  Cd.nvily,  by  B. 
KUng.     Typewritten. 

©  Bernard  Kling,  Chicago;  V.'iM)  A :  2948. 
Fob.  1;  2c.  Feb.  21.  29005 

Meddlesomeness  punished;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by 
A.  L.  Zeller. 

©  Arthur  I^ouis  Zeller,  St.  Louis;  1899: 
39959,  June  17.  29006 

Meddlesome's  mistakes;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  E. 
W\  Fifield.     [137]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  9,  1912 ;  D :  29329 ;  Effie  Wood- 
ward Fifield,  Minneapolis.  29007 

Medea;  eine  historische  tragodie  in  4  akten,  be- 
reitet  fiir  die  jiidische  biihne,  von  .J.  Gordin. 

©  Jacob  Gordin,  New  York ;  1897 :  27848. 
May  5 ;  Ic.  July  6.  29008 

—  a  tragedy,  by  T.  W.  Broadhurst.  64  p.  8°. 
Printed. 

©  Thomas  W.  Broadhurst,  New  York ;  D : 
6760,  June  2,  1905 ;  2c.  June  2,  1905.        29009 

or.  The  outcast  of  fate,  a  tragedy  in  4  acts, 

by  H.  C.  Husted. 

©  Harry  C.  Husted,  New  York ;  1872 :  3733, 
Apr.  9.  29010 


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2dOS^5 


Medea — Continued. 

See  also  German  classics  of  the  nineteenth 

and  twentieth  centuries. — Three  tragedies  of 
Seneca. — Tragedies  (The)  of  Seneca. — Two 
Tragedies  of  Seneca. 

IMedea  in  Corinth;  a  tracedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  G. 
Wills. 

©  H.  L.  Bateman,  New  York;  1872:9536, 
Sept  5.  29011 

Medea  (The)  of  Euripides;  ed.  by  Mortimer 
Lamson  Earle.  New  York.  Cincinnati  [etc.] 
American  lioolv  company  [1904]  300  p.  front. 
12°.  (Half-title:  Greek  series  for  colleges 
and  scliools ;  ed.  under  the  supervision  of 
H.  W.  Smyth) 

©    American    book    co..    New    York ;     A : 
94403,  Aug.  16,  1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  20,  1904. 

29011a 

Text    ed.      New    York,    Cincinnati     [etc.] 

American  book  co.  [1904]    64  p.    12°. 

©  American  book  co.,  New  York ;  A :  94402, 
Aug.  16,  1904;  2c.  Dec.  20,  1904.  29011b 


tr.    into    English    rhyming   verse    with   ex- 

phmatory  notes,  by  Gilbert  Murray.  New 
York,  Oxford  university  press,  American 
branch,  1906.     xi,  96  p.     12°. 

©  Oxford  university  press.  New  York ;  A : 
164555,  Jan.  2,  1907 ;  2c.  .Tan.  2,  1907.    29011c 

■  with  uotes  and   an  introduction  by  F.  D. 

Allen,  rev.  ed.  by  C.  H.  Moore.  Boston,  Ginn 
&  CO.,  1900.     xxxvii,  108  p.    front.    8°. 

©  Emmeline  L.  Allen  and  Clifford  H.  Moore, 
Cambridge,  Mass. ;  1900  A :  19716,  Aug.  8 ;  2c. 
Sept.  13,  1900.  2901  Id 

Medea  (The)  of  Seneca;  with  an  introduction 
and  notes  by  H.  M.  Kingery.  Rev.  ed.  Craw- 
fordsville,  Ind.,  The  author,  1900.  71  p.  8°. 
[Latin  test] 

©  Hugh  MacMuster  Kingery,  Gra\Vfords- 
ville,  Ind. ;  1900  A  :  27900,  Nov.  7  ;  2<-.  Nov.  23, 
1900.  290116 

Medea's  jugend.     Sec  Wilde  (Die)  prinzessin. 

Medecin  malgre  lui;  [par  Moliere]  ed.  with 
notes  and  vocabulary,  by  Richmond  Laurin 
Hawkins.  .  .  Boston,  New  l''ork  [etc.]  D.  C. 
Heath  &  co.  [1911]  vii,  78  p.  front,  (port.) 
16°. 

©  Dec.  IS,  1911;  2c.  Doc.  21,  1911;  A: 
303.525 ;  D.  G.  Heath  &  co.,  Boston.  29012 

See  also  Doctor  Dandy. — Doctor  (The)  in 

spite  of  himself. 

Medfield  ra.eadov/s;  by  J.  E.  Gai'vie. 

©  .T.  E.  Garvie,  United  States ;  1896 :  56577, 
Oct.  13.  29013 


Mediation;  play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Strano.  54  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  11,  1915 ;  D :  40908 ;  John  Strano, 
New  York.  29013a 

Mediator  (The) ;  4  act  drama  with  an  entr'  acte, 
by  G.  Anderson.  [2],  124  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  June  8,  1912 ;  D :  29974 ;  George  An- 
derson, New  York.  -  29014 

Mediators  (The);  in  4  acts,  by  B.  Thayer.  40 
p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Beatrice  Thayer,  Brookliue,  Mass. ;  D : 
.5251,  July  2,  1904 ;  2c.  June  14,  1904.        29015 

Medica;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Walter  K.  Engle. 
New  York,  H.  Roorbach. 

©  Harold  Roorbach,  New  York;  1892: 
49002,  Dec.  1;  2c.  Dec.  16.  29016 

Medical  attention;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  Oliver 
White.     [2],  22  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  4,  1910 ;  D :  22485 ;  Prank  Kee- 
nan,  New  York.  29017 

Medical  (The)  student;  by  B.  Francis  and  H.  J. 
Laeland.    145  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Beard  Francis  and  H.  G.  Laeland,  Lon- 
don;  D:  11312,  Aug.  26,  1907;  Ic.  Aug.  26, 
1907.  29018 

a  comedy  farce  in  1  act  and  4  tableaux,  by 

M.  T.  Allen. 

©  Marie  Townsend  Allen,  United  States; 
1887  :  6818,  Mar.  22.  29019 

Medical  (The)  student  on  a  lark.  See  Our 
college  boys. 

Medical  (The)  students;  or.  Our  college  boys 
on  a  lark,  a  4  act  comical  conceit,  words,  music 
and  design,  by  Dr.  P.  Sweet. 

©  Preston  Sweet,  Springfield,  Mass. ;  1881 : 
777,  Jan.  14.  29020 

Medicated  (A)  honeymoon;  1  act  farce,  by 
George  M.  Rosener.  Slilwnukee,  A.  E.  Reim, 
1910.     15  p.     16°. 

©  Dec.  1,  1910 ;  2c.  Dec.  5,  1910 ;  D :  22865 ; 
Adolph  E.  Reim,  Milwaukee.  29021 

Medicine;  or,  Joy  to  the  afflicted,  a  comedy  in  3 
doses,  by  E.  M.  Powers. 

©  E.  M.  Powers,  Avondale,  O. ;  1887  :  21503, 
Aug.  22.  29022 

Medicine-man;  by  A.  Lyman. 

©  Abba  Lyman,  Alma,  Col.;  D :  958-5,  Nov. 
19,  1906.  29023 

by  .J.  Kahn. 

©  Julius  Kahn,  New  York ;  1886 :  6009.  Mar. 
15;  2c.  Apr.  23.  29024 

by  S.  Johnson.    [5]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  3,  1910;  D:  21725;  Sabel  .John- 
son, Atlantic  City.  29025 


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Medicine-man — Continued. 

a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  B.  R.  Clay- 
ton and  E.  G.  Marsh. 

©  Barclay  H.  Warburton,  New  York ;  1891 ; 
17078,  17079,  May  9.  29026,  29027 


•  a  1  act  farce,  by  J.  F.  Dolan. 

©  .lames  Francis  Dolan,  New  York ;  1900 
A  :  .5208,  Feb.  26.  29028 

Medico  (El)  de  las  locas;  juguete  cornice  en  1 
acto  y  en  prosa,  original  de  C.  Lucio.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1914.  31  p. 
12°. 

©  Sept.  17,  1914;  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1914;  D: 
38224;   Celso  Lucio,   Madrid.  29028a 

Medio  (El)  ambiente;  comedia  en  2  actos  y  en 
prosa,  original  de  Pedro  Muiioz  Seca  y  Pedro 
Perez  Fernandez.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores espanoles]  1912.    68  p.    12°. 

©  May  24,  1912;  2c.  May  13,  1912;  D: 
29775 ;  P.  Muiioz  Seca  y  P.  P6rez  Fernandez, 
Madrid.  29029 

Mediocrity;  drama  in  1  act,  by  O.  M.  Gale.  [2], 
21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  12.  1914;  D:  35623;  Oliver 
Marble  Gale,  Chicago.  29029a 

Medium;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  from  the  German 
of  G.  von  Moser,  tr.  and  adapted  by  R.  Rude- 
lius. 

©  R.  Rudelius,  San  Francisco ;  1880 :  7995, 
May  24.  29030 


—  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  S.  G.  Sheftel.    69  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    S.    Grunwald    Sheftel,    New    York;    D: 
7368,  Oct.  6,  1905;  2c.  Oct.  6,  1905.        29031 


—  a  3  act  comedy,  by  J.  Wallace. 

©   Jules   Wallace,    St.   Louis;   1893:27020, 
June  5.  29032 


a  tragic  play,  by  M.  Krauskopf. 

©  Morris  Krauskopf,  Brooklyn ;  1881 :  5634, 
Apr.  14.  29033 

Mediums;  an  extravagant  musical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  C.  H.  Hughes. 

©  Charles  Harrie  Hughes,  Brooklyn  ;  1882  : 
8103,  May  19.  29034 

Medizin;  schauspiel  in  3  akten,  von  W.  Gold- 
baum.  Berlin,  Vertriebsstelle  des  Verbandes 
deutscher  biihnenschriftsteller,  g.  m.  b.  h., 
1914.     66   p.     12°. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    1,    1915;     D:  40735;     Wenzel 
Goldbaum,  Berlin-Steglitz.  29034a 

Medley  of  fond  memories. 

©   E.     R.     Lowry,     Chicago;     1897:43635, 
Aug.  2.  29035 


Medor;   comedie   en   3   actes,   de   Henri   Malin. 

Paris,  P.  V.  Stock,  1900.    3  p.  1.,  124  p.    12°. 

©  P.  V.  Stock,  Paris ;  1900  A :  29101,  Nov. 

30;  2c  Nov.  30.  29036 

Medora;  a  fragment,  by  B.  H.  Williams.  9  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Benjamin  H.  Williams.  Danielson,  Conn. ; 
D:2760,  Dec.  23,  1902;  2c.  Dec.  23,  1902. 

29037 

Medusa;  schicksalsdrama  in  5  akten,  6  abteil- 
ungon,  von  Hjalmar  Meidell,  nach  dem  roman 
Der  idiot  von  Fedor  Dostojewski,  autori- 
sierte  uebersetzung  aus  dem  norwegischen  von 
John  Josephsohn.  Berlin,  Berliner  theater- 
verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1913.     107  p.     12°. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    27,    1913;    D:  34263;    Berliner 
theater-verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin.  29038 

tragodie  in  5  akten,  von  Hans  Kyser.  Ber- 
lin, S.  Fischer  verlag,  1910.    158  p.    16°. 

©   Nov.   30,    1909;   2c.   Dec.   23,   1909;   D: 
17773;  S.  Fischer,  verlag,  Berlin.  29039 

Meerfahrer  (Die);  dichtung  von  Ij.  Heintzen. 
komponiert  von  Gustav  Baldaums.  Text- 
buch.  Offenbach  a.  M.,  J.  Andrg,  1913.  1  p.  1., 
8  p.     8°. 

©  Nov.  3,  1913 ;  2c.  Feb.  9,  1914  ;  D :  35955 ; 
Johann  Andre,  Offenbach  a.  M.,  Germany. 

29040 

4 

Meet  me  in  Syracuse;  a  1  act  comedy  sketch, 
by  H.  S.  Sheldon.     23  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Harry  S.  Sheldon,  New  York ;  D :  12374, 
Feb.  17,  1908 ;  2c.  Feb.  17,  1908.  29041 

a  1  act  playlet.    11  p.    16°.    Printed. 

©  Irene  Hobson,  New  York  ;  D  :  12205,  Jan. 
16,  1908;  2c.  Apr.  29,  1908.  29042 

Meet  my  wife;  comedy-dramatic  incident,  by 
Harry  L.  Newton.  New  York,  M.  Witmark 
&  sons,  1913.     21  p.     12°. 

©  Sept.  2,  1913 ;  2c.  Sept.  4,  1913 ;  D  :  34315 ; 
M.  Witmark  &  sons,  New  York.  29043 

Meeting  father;  or,  When  Eido  screamed,  by 
B.  K.  Horning.     20  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Aug.   27,   1909;   D:  16649;   B.   King 
Horning,  Milwaukee.  29044 

Meeting  (A)  of  artists;  a  farce,  by  W.  E.  Clog- 
ston. 

©   William   E.    Clogston,     Jamaica     Plain, 
Mass ;  1899 :  40632,  June  21.  29045 

Meeting"  of  monarchs.  See  Congress  (The) 
of  nations. 

Meeting  (The)  of  the  secret  order  of  the 
Golden  g'oose.     See  Ereemasoni'y  outdone. 

Meeting  (The)  of  the  waters.     See  Avoca. 

Meeting  (The)  of  the  winds.  See  Weather 
(The)  man's  dream. 


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29064 


Meeting  (A)  of  the  young-  ladies'  club;  a  com- 
edy in  1  act,  by  Eugene  Latour.  New  York, 
The  Roxbury  publishing  company  [18991  16°. 
(Wizard  series) 

©   Roxbury    pub.   CO.,    New    York;    1899: 
76326,  Nov.  22 ;  2c.  Nov.  22.  29046 

Mefistofele;  opera  in  4  acts,  by  Arrigo  Boito, 
tr.  and  adapted  by  Theodore  T.  Barker.  Bos- 
ton, O.  Ditson  &  CO. ;  New  York,  Chas.  H. 
Ditson  &  CO.  [etc.]  1880.  28  p.  8°.  [Italian 
and    Englisli    librettos] 

©  Oliver  Ditson  &  co.,  Boston ;  1880 :  18481. 
Dec.  4;  2c.  Dec.  20.  29047 

Same. 


©  Oliver  Ditson  co.,  Boston,  in  renewal  for 
14  vears  from  Dec.  4,  1908 ;  D :  14198,  Nov.  S, 
1908;  2c.  Nov.  3,  1908.  29048 

Meg  Burns;  play  in  4  acts,  by  Gilbert  Guest. 
[51]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  27.  1911;  D:  24339;  Florence 
Brenan,  Omaha,  Neb.  29049 

Meg  Merrilies;  or.  The  gipsy's  prophecy,  a 
dramatic  sketch  in  3  pts.,  adapted,  arr.  and 
composed  for  public  reading,  upon  the  basis 
of  Sir  Walter  Scott's  novel  of  Guy  Manner- 
ing  and  the  drama  of  that  name,  by  J.  S. 
Houghton. 

©  John  S.  Houghton,  Philadelphia;  1873: 
3834,  Apr.  14.  29050 

Meg  of  the  mountains;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E. 
Peple.      [2],  93  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic  Nov.  30,  1910;  D:  22689;  Edward 
Peple,  New  York.  29051 

Meg,  the  exile;  comedy-drama  in  3  acts,  by  H. 
Bashford.     37  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Herbert  Bashford,  Tacoma ;  1891 :  8212, 
Mar.  4;  Ic.  Mar.  4.  29052 

Megaphone  (The);  by  P.  A.  Hord.  6  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  3,  1910;  D:  21939;  Parker  A. 
Hord,  Washington.  29053 

Meg's  diversion;  a  drama  in  2  acts,  by  H.  T. 
Craven.  New  American  ed.  correctly  reprinted 
from  the  original  authorized  acting  ed.  New 
York,  H.  Roorbach,  1890.  1  p.  1.,  46  p.,  1  1. 
12°. 

©  Harold  Roorbach,  New  York;  1890: 
16141,  May  16;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1891.  29054 

Mehal — Dhu — Mac;  a  dramatic  composition  in 
4  acts,  by  C.  E.  Williams. 

©  Charles  E.  Williams  and  Whitney  Spiller, 
Bangor,  Me. ;  1889 :  22749,  July  24.  29055 

Meiamoun;  ur,  One  of  Cleopatra's  nights,  a 
spectacular  drama  in  3  acts,  by  O.  E.  Car- 
hart. 

©  C.  E.  Carhart,  Kansas  City,  Mo. ;  1891 : 
45653,  Dec.  15.  29056 


Meier  Helmbrecht.     See  Helmbrecht. 

Meier's  raumie;  schwank  in  4  akten,  von  P.  W. 
Hoffmann.     Typewritten. 

©  Paul  W.  Hoffmann,  Boston;  1900  A: 
10023,  Apr.  20;  2c.  May  4.  29057 

Meilleur  (Le)  parti;  comedie  en  4  actes,  par 
Maurice  Maindron.  Paris,  E.  Fasquelle,  1905. 
2  p.  1.,  135  p.    12°. 

©  Eugene  Fasquelle,  Paris;  D :  6361,  Mar. 
20,  1905 ;  2c.  Mar.  17,  1905  (proof)  ;  2c.  Apr. 
22,  1905.  29058 

Mein  alter  herr;  lustspiel  in  3  akten,  von 
Franz  und  Victor  Arnold.  Korrektur.  Ber- 
lin, Ahn  &  Simrock,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1912.  66  p. 
8°. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  27,  1912;  D:  31803;  Buhnen- 
verlag  Ahn  &  Simrock,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin. 

29059 

Mein  baby;  schwank  in  3  akten,  von  Margaret 
Mayo.  Berlin,  Felix  Bloch  erben,  1911.  94  p. 
8°. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  9,  1911 ;  D :  25713 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  29060 

Mein  deutsches  vaterland;  schauspiel  in  5  auf- 
ziigen,  von  O.  Jerschke.  Berlin,  Vertriebs- 
stelle  des  Verbandes  deutscher  biihnenschrift- 
steller,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1913.    167  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1914 ;  D :  36316 ;  Oscar  Jer- 
schke, Strassburg  i.  E.,  Germany.  29060a 

Mein  erlauchter  ahnherr;  lustspiel  in  3  akten, 
von  Alfred  Schmieden.     112  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  27,  1911 ;  D :  23472 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  29061 

Mein  Leopold.     See  My  boy. — My  son. 

Mein  liebchen;  play,  by  G.  V.  Hobart.  [2], 
11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  5,  1912;  D:  28672;  George  V. 
Hobart,  Pelham  Manor,  N.  Y.  29062 

Mein  maderl;  operette  in  3  akten,  von  Rudolph 
Schanzer  uud  Eugen  Burg,  gesangstexte  von 
Carl  Lindau,  musik  von  Henri  Ber6ny.  Text 
der  gesange.  Leipzig,  Wien  [etc.]  W.  Karc- 
zag,  1913.     31  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  July  30,  1913;  D:  33938;  W.  Karc- 
zag,  Vienna.  29063 

mise   en  sc6ne  verfasst   von 

Franz  Glawatsch,   musik  von  Henri   Ber6ny. 

Regie-und    soufflierbuch.  Leipzig,    W.    Karc- 
zag,  1913.    32  p.    4°. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  18,  1913;  D:  34470;  W.  Karc- 
zag,  Leipzig.  29064 


Mein  onkel  Benjamin.     See  Benjamin's  braut- 
fahrt. 


1455 


29065 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


29080 


Mein  tiefstes  beileid;  ein  nachspiel  zu  einem 
hoffnuiif^svollen  leben,  von  I'aul  Arosa, 
deutsch  von  G.  D.  Gribble  iind  Carl  Schon- 
feld.  Miinchen,  Drei  masken-verlag,  g.  m.  b. 
h.,  1911.     25  p.     12'. 

©  Ic.  June  15,  1911 ;  D  :  24481 ;  Drei  niasken- 
verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Munich.  29065 

Meine  tante,  deine  tante;  operette  in  3  akten, 
nach  einer  idee  von  Zschoklve,  von  Am61ie 
Nikisch  und  Use  Fried! aender,  musik  von 
Anielie  Nikiscb.  Gesangstexto.  Berlin,  Har- 
monic verlag,  1911.     63  p.     12°. 

©  Apr.  1,  1911 ;  2c.  Apr.  1,  1911 ;  D :  23S1S ; 
Harmonie  verlag,  Berlin.  29066 

Meine  w^elt  sei  deine  welt;  oder,  Der  maler 
(Goldenrod's  verrath),  schauspiel  aus  dem 
anierikanischen  leben  in  4  akten,  von  C.  Ruge. 
97  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Clara   Ruge,   New   York;   D :  9704,   Dec. 
28,  1906 ;  2c.  Dec.  29,  1906.  29067 

Meister  (Der);  von  Hermann  Bahr.    Proof. 

©  S.  Fischer  verlag,  Berlin;  D :  4368,  Dec. 
10,  1903 ;  2c.  Dec.  10,  1903.  29068 

Meister  Mathias;  dramatisches  gedicht,  von 
Manfred  Kyber.  Berlin,  Vita  deutsches  ver- 
lagshaus,  g.  ni.  b.  h.,  [1906]     59  p.     12°. 

©  Vita,  deutsches  verlagshaus,  Berlin;  D: 
9062,  Sept.  10,  1900 ;  2c.  Oct.  10,  1900.    29069 

Meister  (Der)  von  Palmyra;  dramatische  dich- 
tung  in  5  aufziigen  [von  Adolf  von  WilbrandtJ, 
ed.  with  introduction  and  notes  by  T.  Henck- 
els.  New  York,  Cincinnati  [etc.]  American 
book  CO.  [1900]  212  p.  incl.  front,  (port.) 
12°. 

©    Theodore    Henckels,    Middlebury,    Vt. ; 
1900  A :  9808,  Apr.  17 ;  2c.  May  21,  1900. 

29069a 

See  also  Love  (The)  of  life. 

Mejor  (El)  de  los  mundos;  entremes  en  prosa, 
original  de  A.  Ramos  Martin.  Madrid  [Socie- 
dad  de  autores  espafioles]  1914.    15  p.    12°. 

©  Sept.  17,  1914;   Ic.   Sept.  21,  1914;   D: 
38240;   Antonio  Ramos  Martin,   Madrid. 

29069b 

Mejrima;  drama  in  3  akten,  von  Robert  Michel. 
Berlin,  S.  Fischer,  verlag,  1909.  3  p.  1.,  [9]- 
111  p.    12°. 

©   Nov.   30,   1909;   2c.    Dec.   23,   1909;   D: 
17772 ;  S.  Fischer,  verlag,  Berlin.  29070 

Melenis;  dramnia  lirico  in  3  atti,  di  Massimo 
Spiritini  e  (^arlo  Zangarini,  dal  poemadi  Louis 
Bouilhet,  musica  di  Riccardo  Zaudonai. 
Milano,  New  York  [etc.]  G.  Ricordi  &  c,  1912. 
34  p.     32°.     [Libretto  only] 

©    Oct.    23,   1912;    2c.    Oct.    24,    1912;    D: 
31230 ;  G.  Ricordi  &  co.,  Milan.  29071 


Melette;  an  opera,  by  H.  A.  Shepard. 

©   Helen   A.    Shepard,   New    York;    1899: 
61613,  Sept.  23.  29072 

Melia's  tramp;  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  Brown.    29  p. 
•4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  1,  1913 ;  D :  32482 ;  Alice  Brown. 
Boston.  29073 

Melinda  May;  a  comedy  drama  of  the  late  war, 
in  4  acts,  by  A.  Hume-Ford. 

©  Alexander  Hume-Ford,  New  York ;  1890 : 
8912,  Mar.  18.  29074 

Melinda' s  conquest.     See  One  (The)  man. 

Mslinda's  sweetheart;  sketch  for  two,  by  Harry 
L.  Newton.  Chicago  and  New  York,  The 
Dramatic  pul)llshing  company,  1900.  10  p. 
12°.     (On  cover:  The  comic  drama,  214) 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago  ;  D  :  9544,  Nov. 
28,  1906 ;  2c.  Dec.  15,  1906.  29075 

Melmoth,  the  wanderer;  play  in  5  acts,  by 
Ovscu  Kaviddou  [pseud,  of  G.  Davidson  and 
.T.  Koven.     [99]  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  8,  1914;  D:  39040;  Gustav  Da- 
vidson and  .Joseph  Koven,  New  York.    29075a 

Melody  and  harmony;  play  in  1  act,  by  H. 
Becker.     Op.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    11,    1912;    D :  31078 ;    Harry 
Becker,  x\ew  York.  29076 

Melody  Isle;  or.  The  people  with  musical 
names,  i)Iay  in  2  acts,  by  T.  C.  Kennedy.  [68] 
p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tan.  10,  1913;  D :  31939 ;  T.  Clayton 
Kennedy,  Baltimore.  29077 

Melody  of  life;  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
John  S.  Egan.    110  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Feb.   10,   1910;   D:  20217;   Pearl   K. 
Egan,  Brooklyn.  29078 

Melon  (The)  thief;  a  Japanese  kiogen,  Japanese 
comedy  of  the  Middle  Age,  tr.  from  the  Jap- 
anese by  Yone  Noguchi.  (In  Poet  lore,  v.  15, 
no.  1,  Jan.-Mar.  1904;  periodical  ©  June  27, 
1904;  2c.  June  2,  1904;  B:  76390;  Poet  lore 
CO.,  Boston)  29078a 

Melting-pot  (The);  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Israel 
Zangwill.  New  York,  The  Macmillan company, 
1909.     ix,  200  p.     12°. 

©  Macmillan  co.,  New  York;  D:  15229,  Mar. 
3,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  3,  1909.  29079 

■  Same.  New  and  rev.  ed.  New  York,  Mac- 
millan CO.,  1914.     ix,  216  p.     12°. 

©   Nov.   IS,   1914;   2c.   Nov.   19,   1914;    D: 
38852 ;  Macmillan  co..  New  York.  29079a 

Member  (The)  for  Slocumb;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  George  li.  Sinnns. 

©  Nat.  C.  Goodwin,  ir..  New  York;  1881: 
9468,  June  16.  29080 


1456 


29081 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE  UNITED  STATES 


29099 


Member    (The)   from   Kentucky. 
ning  (The)  rod. 

Member    (The)    from    Nevada, 
mission. 


Sec  Light- 
See   Spanish 


Member  (The)  from  Texas;  a  comedy  iu  4  acts, 
by  E.  Jamieson. 

©  Egbert  Jamieson,  Chicago;  1879:10532, 
Aug.  8,  29081 

Member  (The)  from  Utah;  a  farce  in  3  acts,  by 

I.  N.  Morri?. 

©  I.  N.  Morris,  Chicago  ;  1900  A :  7440,  Mar. 
21.  29082 

Member   of   Congress.      Sec  M.    C. 

Member  (A)  of  the  third  house;  an  American 

play  of  today,  by  H.  Garland. 

©    Hamlin    Garland,    Boston ;    1890 :  19G17, 

Juno  18.  29083 

Memento;  a  romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  T. 
Lauck.     47  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Tony   Lauclt,   Indianapolis  ;   1891 :  16216, 
May  2;  2c.  May  2,  29084 

Memento  mori;  a  I'oniantic  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
T.  Lauck. 

©  Tony  Eauck,   Indianapolis ;   1889 :  15399, 
May  22.  29085 

Memnon;  a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  H.  G.  Carle- 
tou. 

©    Henry    Guy    Carleton,    Chicago ;    1881 : 
15637,  Oct.  10.  29086 

Memo  in  Dreamland;  l)y  C.  C.  Taylor.    3  p.    t°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Colin    C.    Taylor,    New    York;    D :  8167, 
Mar.  14,  1906 ;  2c.  Mar.  14,  1906.  29087 

Memoirs;  or.  Other  days,  play,  by  P.  Aylmer. 
15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  22,  1911 ;  D  :  28068  ;  Percival  A.nI- 
mer.  New  York.  29088 


Sec  Court  of.  King 
Sec  System  of  John 


Memoirs  of  a  physician. 
Petaud. 

Memoirs  of  John  Law. 
Law. 

Memorable  (A)  year;  a  coloni;il  dialogue  in  4 
acts,  by  S.  A.  J.  Monro.    8  p.    12°.    Printed. 
©   Sarah  Jordan   Monro,   Boston;   0:30.10, 
Eel).  3,  1903 ;  2c.  Eeb.  6,  1906.  '  29089 

Memorial   day;  domestic  drama   in  3  acts,  by 
Billie  Burke.    55  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    IS,    1912;    D :  30292 ;    William 
Francis  Burke,  Now  York.  29090 

•  See  also  Holiday  plays. 


Memories — Continued. 

a  comedy  iu  1  act  and  a  dream,  by  Freder- 
ick Knell. 

©   Frederick   Knell,   jr.,    Koxbury,    INIass. ; 
1896 :  4036,  Jan.  13.  29002 


drama  in  a  prologue  and  3  acts,  by  B.  Hall. 

122  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  6.  1915 ;  D :  41924 ;  Barton  Hall, 
Kansas  City,  Mo.  -  29092a 

dramatic  sketch  iu  1  act,  by  J.  D.  Ardelsou. 

6  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  26,  1912 ;  D :  31086 ;  Elsie  Lau- 
der, New  York.  29093 


— — an  original  play  in  1  act,  by  George  Wild- 
ing.    20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Alexandra  von  Herder  Grantham,  Lon- 
don;  D:  13034,  May  23,  1908;  2c.  May  23, 
1908.  JB9094 

Memories  of  '61;  Civil  War  sketch,  by  S.  J. 
Sinnnons.     10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  4,  1915;  D:  39286;  Orrin  R. 
Griffin,  Lowell,  Mass.  29094a 

or.    Reminiscences    of    the    Rebellion,    an 

original  musical  drama,  by  E.   L.  Ogilby. 

©  Edward  Leslie  Ogilby,  Oil  City,  Pa.; 
1883:20586,  Nov.  7.  29095 

Memories  of  the  South;  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
Lela  Fitzgerald,  rewritten  by  Richard  P. 
Carroll.     10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  16,  1912 ;  D :  31146 ;  Eva  Artusy, 
Galveston,  Tex.  29096 

Memory;  in  1  act,  by  M.  V.  Samuels.  6  p.  8°. 
I'ypewritten. 

©  Maurice  Victor  Samuels,  New  York,  D: 
3974,  Sept.  19,  1903 ;  2c.  Sept.  19,  1903.    29097 

Memory's  door;  romantic  novelty,  by  H.  M. 
Graves.     99  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  15,  1915;  D:  39994;  Hnrry  M. 
Graves,  New  York.  29097» 

Memphis  Mose,  war  correspondent;  minstrel 
aiterpiece,  by  Harry  L.  Newton.  Chicago, 
T.  S.  Denison  &  company  [1915J  14  p.  12°, 
([Ethiopian   drama]) 

©  July  20,  1915;  2c.  .July  29,  1915;  D: 
41348;  Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  29097b 

Men;  drama  in  1  act,  by  E.  de  Corsia.  11  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  22,  1912 ;  D :  29126 ;  Edward  de 
Corsia,  Chicago.  29098 

Men  and  women;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Z.  Libin. 
831  I"*.     8°.     Ms. 


Meniories;  by  G.  W.  Moore.     7  p.     8°.     Type-      ^^^^.i,  ^  ^^  ^.j^,.^,^.  ^'.p^^.  ^...j^^^  .^^,,,^5  „^.  ^^,j^,^ 


©   Ic.   .Tan.   15,   1913;    D:  31988;    Geo.   W. 
Moore,  Chicago.  29091 


©  Ic.  Aug.  24,  1912 ;  D :  30618 ;  David  Kess- 
ler  and  Max  R.  Wlluer,  New  York.         29099 


5379—16- 


-92 


1457 


29100 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


29116 


Men  and  women — Continued. 

problem   play   in  3   acts,   by   B.   P.   Rider. 

[116]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Aug.  6,  1913 ;  D :  34035 ;  Bertlia  Perl 

Rider,  Philadelphia.  29100 

Men  are  mortal;  farce  in  1  act,  by  K.  M.  Rice. 
33  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1911;  D :  23623 ;  Katherine 
McDowell  Rice,  Worthington,  Mass.       29101 

Men  are  so  blind;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Emer- 
son Taylor  and  R.  Hunter.  131  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  9,  1910 ;  D :  20147 ;  Emerson  G. 
Taylor,  Hartford,  and  Robert  Hunter,  New 
York.  29102 

Men,  maids,  and  matchniakers;  an  up-to-date 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  M.  Crane.  New  York, 
Harold  Roorbach,  1901.     60  p.     12°. 

©  Eleanor  Maud  Crane,  New  York ;  D : 
983,  Oct.  18,  1901;  2c.  Oct.  21,  1901.       29103 

Men  (The)  next  door;  comedy  playlet,  by  1. 
D'Arville.     [1],  9  p.     12°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  2,  1914;  D :  35522 ;  Irene  D'Ar- 
ville, New  York.  29103a 

Men  not  wanted;  a  comedietta,  by  Bell  Elliott 
Palmer.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison,  1906.  14  p. 
12°. 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  D :  9047,  Sept.  6, 
1906;  2c.  Oct.  20,  1906.  29104 

Men  of  America;  a  -drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  R. 
Farrell.     50  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    John    Rupert    Farrell,    New    York;    D: 
10538,  May  11,  1907;  2c.  May  20,  1907. 

29105 

Men  of  bronze  and  women  of  bronze;  a  dra- 
matic representation,  illustrated. 

©  Xavier  Pene,  Paris ;  1895 :  58314,  Nov. 
19.  29106 

Men  (The)  of  Jimtown;  a  drama  in  4  acts  and 
3  scenes,  by  W.  V.  Ranous. 

©  Howell  Hansel,  New  York ;  D :  652,  July 
12,  1901.  29107 

Men  of  leisure;  an  original  comedy  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  A.  Levy  and  B.  B.  Barr.  60  p.  4°. 
Typewritten, 

©  Arthur  Levy  and  Brevoort  Bristol  Barr, 
New  York ;  1891 :  5189,  Feb.  6 ;  2c.  Feb.  6. 

29108 

Men  (The)  of  Mayo;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  H. 
G.  Donnelly. 

©  H.  Grattan  Donnelly,  Philadelphia; 
1880 :  19133,  Dec.  15.  29109 

Men  of  millions;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
W.  G.  Patten. 

©  William  G.  Patten,  New  York;  1892: 
42986,  Oct.  24.  29110 


Men  of  steal;  story  of  political  intrigue  and 
police  graft  in  4  acts,  by  W.  Mack.  [5],  53  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    5,    1913;     D :  34945 ;     Willard 
Mack,  Salt  Lake  City.  29111 

Men  of  the  world;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  Mrs.  H. 
L.  Thomas. 

©   Mrs.   Henry    L.   Thomas,   Philadelphia; 
1878:6180,  May  22.  29112 

Men  (The)  who  loved  Mamie;  by  C.  W.  Hogg. 
New  York,  S.  French ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd., 
1909.  16  p.  12°.  ([French's  international 
copyrighted  ed.  of  the  works  of  the  best  au- 
thors, no.  161] ) 

©  Cyril    Wentworth    Hogg,    London ;     D : 
16000,  June  5,  1909 ;  2c.  June  24,  1909.     29113 

Menace  (The);  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Lillian  Ben- 
net  and  George  Hubbard.  [118]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written, 

©    Ic.    Nov.    2,     1915;     D :  42164 ;     George 
Baron  Hubbard,  New  York.  29113a 

dramatic  playlet  in  1  act,  by  E.  Foreman. 


[11]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  13,  1913  ;  D  :  34451 ;  Edgar  Fore- 
man, New  York.  29114 

1   act  play   of   modern   American   life,   by 


H.  O.  Hoyt.     24  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.  24,  1915;   D:  39920;   Harry  O. 
Hoyt,  New  York.  29114a 

play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  Gibson.     [103]  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1911 ;  D  :  23795  ;  Gerolt  Gib- 
son, New  York.  29115 

Menace  (The)  of  the  nation;  dramatic  sketch 
in  1  act,  by  W.  E.  Jensen.  [8]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic,    Dec,   29,   1915;    D :  42605 ;    Winifred 
E.  .Jensen,  New  York.  29115a 

Menace  (The)  of  the  submarine;  plav  in  1  act, 
by  O.  Nethersole.  [2],  26  p.  4°.  "Typev.'rit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  15,  1915  ;  D  :  42277  ;  Olga  Nether- 
sole, Hampstead,  England.  29115b 

Menage  (Le)  de  Moliere;  pidce  en  5  actes  et  6 
tnbleaux,  en  vers,  de  M.  Donnay.  (L'lllus- 
tr;ition  thoatrale,  8*  annee-212,  4  mai  1912) 

©  May  4,  1912  ;  2c.  June  13,  1912  ;  D :  29958  ; 
Maurice  Donnay,  Paris.  29116 

Menage  polonais  (La  belle  Polonaise);  vaude- 
ville-op6re1te  en  3  actes,  de  Kurt  Kraatz  et 
Georges  Okonkowski,  adaptation  franoaise  de 
Claude  Roland  et  Jose  de  Berys,  rausique  de 
.lean  Gilbert  [pseud,  of  Max  Winterfeld]  Bro- 
chure complete.  Paris,  Max  Eschig,  1914. 
204  p.     12*. 

©  June  27,  1914 ;  Ic.  July  7,  1914  ;  D  :  37495  ; 
Max  Eschig,  Paris.  29116a 


1458 


29117 


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29131 


Menagerie  (The);  dramatic  composition,  by  N. 
Loughrey.     4  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  18,  1910 ;  D  :  20825  ;  Nellie  Lough- 
rey, Los  Angeles.  29117 

Menag-erie  Krummholz;  jahrmarktskomodie  in 
3  akten,  von  Max  Dauthendey.  Leipzig,  E. 
Rowohlt  verlag,  1911.     76  p.     8°. 

©   Nov.    30,    1911;    2c.    Feb.    17,    1912;    D: 
28738;  Ernst  Rowohlt  verlag,  Leipzig.    29118 

Menag'erita;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  L.  McDonald, 
ri],  14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  lo.  May  27,  1914  ;  D  :  37132  ;  Laetitia  Mc- 
Donald, Lonisvile.  29118a 

Menages  (Les)  de  Paris.  See  Househ.olds 
(The)  of  Paris. 

Mendel  Beilis;  dramatic  composition  in  4  acts, 
by  Anshel  Schorr. 

[80]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  15, 1913  ;  D :  35088 ;  Eagle  theatre 
operating  co..  New  York.  29119 

•  series  of  episodes  in  4  acts,  from  the  pres- 


ent day  famous  ritual  murder  case,  by  F.  G. 
Corcoran  and  A.  Schorr.  [155]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  8,  1913;  D :  35283 ;  Frances  G. 
Corcoran  and  Anshel  Schorr,  New  York. 

29120 

Mender  (The);  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Max 
Minor.     [1],  39  p.    4°,    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  12,  1910 ;  D :  22787 ;  Wm.  Henry 
Carson,  New  York.  29121 

play  in  1  act,  by  J.  A.  Nilek     [1],  29  p.    f°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  1,  1913  ;  D  :  35326 ;  John  Addison 
Niles,  Chicago.  29122 

Mendiant  (Le)  d'amour;  operette  en  3  actes  et  4 
tableaux,  de  E.  Grenet-Dancourt  et  Louis  Mar- 
solleau,  musique  de  Henri  .Jose.  Paris,  Li- 
brairie  theatrale,  1908.  2  p.  1.,  122  p.  12°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  E.  Grenet-Dancourt  &  Louis  Marsolleau, 
Paris ;  D :  12702,  Apr.  8,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  8,  1908. 

29123 

Mending  (The)  of  Brinks;  comedy-drama  in  3 
acts,  by  S.  B.  Roberts.  [5],  105  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  7,  1913  ;  D :  31898  ;  St.  Clair  Bay- 
field Roberts,  Boston.  29124 

Menesse  (La)  a  Gugusse;  vaudeville  en  1  acte, 
par  Daniel  .Jourda.  Paris,  C.  Joubert,  1912. 
27  p.     8°. 

©  Oct.  2,  1912  ;  2c.  Dec.  2,  1912  ;  D  :  31517 ; 
Joubert,  Paris.  29125 


Mennemin  inn;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  W. 
Quaife.  New  York,  S.  French;  London,  S. 
French,  ltd.,  1910.  48  p.  12°.  ([French's  in- 
ternational copyrighted  ed.  of  the  works  of 
the  best  authors,  no.  196] ) 

©  Dec.  30,  1910 ;  2c.  Dec.  31, 1910 ;  D :  22965 ; 
Elsie  West  Quaife,  New  York.  29126 

Menschen  (Die),  die  nennen  es  liebe;  4  szenen 
vom  krankenlager  der  liebe,  von  Wilhelm 
Stekel.  Biihnenausgabe.  Wien,  Verlag  Paul 
Knepler,  1914.    4  p.  1.,  13-144  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.   Oct.  16,  1914;  D:  38518;   Comoedia, 
Vienna.  29126a 

Mental^mates;  play  in  3  acts,  by  H.  Erwood.  51 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  16,  1914 ;  D :  38998 ;  Howard  Er- 
wood, Los  Angeles.  29126b 

Mental  suggestion;  or,  Made  in  Germany, 
vaudeville  sketch,  by  U.  Akerstrom.  15  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  21,  1911 ;  D :  24524 ;  Ullie  Aker- 
strom, Brooklyn.  29127 

Mental  (The)  sword;  play  in  1  act,  by  F.  Tem- 
ple.    9  p.     4°.     Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1914  ;  D  :  36593  ;  Flora  Tem- 
ple, Brooklyn.  29127a 

Mental  telepathy;  or.  The  non-believer,  comedy 
sketch,  by  D.  Raynol.  [10]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    15,    1911; 
Raynol,  New  York. 


D:  25816;    Dorothy 
29128 


Mentir  a  tiempo;  entremes  en  prosa  de  P. 
Muiloz  Seca.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espaiioles]  1908.    17  p.    12°. 

©   Pedro   Muiloz   Seca,   Madrid ;   D :  13465, 
.July  25,  1908 ;  2c.  July  25,  1908.  29129 

Mentir  (El)  de  las  estrellas  .  .  .  ;  zarzuelaenl 
acto  y  2  cuadros,  en  verso  y  prosa,  original  de  L. 
de  Larra,  mtisica  del  maestro  Hermoso.  Ma- 
drid [Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1908. 
42  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Luis  de  Larra,  Madrid ;  D :  14703,  Jan.  2, 
1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1909.  29130 

Mentor  (Der)     See  Wenn  zwei  dasselbe  tun. 

Meow;  comedy,  by  Fannie  Cannon  and  Alice  E. 
Ives.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  &  co.  [1914]  12 
p.    12°.     ( [Amateur  series] ) 

©  Nov.  9,  1914 ;  2c.  Nov.  12,  1914 ;  D  :  38782 ; 
Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  29130a 

Mephisalome;  a  musical  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
G.  Farnell-Bond. 

©  Genevieve  Farnell-Bond,  New  York;  D: 
13911,  Sept.  23,  1908.  29131 


1459 


J9132 


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29148 


Mephisto  and  the  Hindo  magician;  by  A.  W. 

Le  Mieux.     [4]  p.    16°.     Printed.     [Scenario] 

©  Alvin  W.  Le  Mieux,  Lebanon,  N.  H. ;  D : 

11438,  Sept.  30,  1907 ;  Ic.  Nov.  29,1907.    29132 

Mephisto  up  to  date;  from  Goethe's  Faust,  by 
E.  M.  I'lemiug  [Dickersoh]  Nasliville,  Wal- 
den  univ.  print,  1907.    44  p.    16°. 

©  Eddie  M.  Fleming  Dickerson,  Nashville; 
D :  10722,  June  8,  1907  ;  2c.  Jan.  27,  1908. 

29133 

Mephistophela;  a  lyric  and  dramatic  ballet  in  3 
acts,  by  C.  Puerner. 

©.Charles  Puerner,  New  York;  1883:  171S3, 
Sept.  19.  29134 


Merchant  (The);  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Mor- 
ton. 

©  Martha  Morton,  New  York ;  1890 :  18849, 
June  10.  29141 

Merchant  and  poet;  or.  Haps  and  mishaps  of 
Mr.  Prihoda,  a  comedy  witli  songs  in  4  acts, 
by  L.  Folda. 

©   Longin   Folda,    Linwood,    Neb. ;     1892 : 
11960,  Mar.  18.  29142 

Merchant  (The)  gentleman  (Le  bourgeois  gen- 
tilhomme);  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Moliere,  tr. 
by  Margaret  Baker.  New  York,  S.  French ; 
London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1915.     76  p.     12°. 

©   July   21,    1915;    2c.    July    22,    1915;    D: 
41291;  Samuel  French,  New  York.       29142a 


Mepliistophiles    outwitted;    or,    Faust    up    to       Merchant  (A)  mayor;  or,  A  wife's  discovery, 


date,   by   Charles   Noel   Douglas.     10  p.     f". 
Typewritten. 

®  Joseph  P.  Swickard,  New  York  ;  D  :  6888, 
June  28,  1905  ;  2c.  June  28,  1905.  29135 

Mephiso's  hot  house;  tabloid  spectacular  musi- 
cal comedy  drama,  by  Will  Carlton.  10  p. 
f°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.   Jan.   14,   1915;   D:  39390;   Ralph  M. 
Crawford,  Seattle.  29135a 

Mercaderes;  comedia  antijesuitica  en  1  acto  y 
3  cuadros,  de  J.  G.  Newes.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  espaiioles]  1910.    29  p.    12°. 

©  Oct.  29,  1910  ;  2c.  Oct.  31,  1910  ;  D  :  22417  ; 
Juan  G.  Newes,  Madrid.  29136 

Mercedes;  a  drama  in  2  acts,  by  T.  B.  Aldrich. 
Boston  and  New  York,  Houghton,  Mifflin  & 
company,  1893.     71  p.     12°. 

©  Thomas   Bailey   Aldrich,   Boston;   1893: 
47284,  Oct.  23;  2c.  Nov.  4.  29137 


—  a  grand  romantic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  C.  F. 
Pidgin,  music  by  W.  J.  D.  Leavitt. 

©  W.  J.  D.  Leavitt  and  Charles  F.  Pidgin, 
Boston;    1879:6992,   May  26.  29138 

an  original  4  act  drama  with  prologue,  by 


R.  V.  Spencer.     [58]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Richard   Y.    Spencer,   Los   Angeles ;    D : 
14627,  Dec.  24,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  24,  1908.    29139 


sketch,  by  George  J.   Stillman,  rev.  by  H. 

C.  Barnes.     [18]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  22,  1911;  D:  25340;  Mattie  Au- 
brey  and  Howard  C.   Barnes,  New  Y^ork. 

29140 

Mercedes  Madero;  play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Strano. 
54  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  16,  1915  ;  D  :  40003  ;  John  Strano, 
New  York.  29140a 

Mercedes  of  Castile.      See  Triumph   (The)   of 
Columbus. 


dramatic  sketch  in  2  pts.,  by  Frank  B,  Coigne. 
7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  23,  1912;  D:  28809;  Champion 
film  CO.,  New  York,  29143 

Merchant  (The)  of  Berlin;  tragedy  in  5  acts, 
by  J.  J.  Allen. 

©  J.  J.  Allen,  Chicago;  1889:28558,  Sept. 
20.  29144 

See  also  Elise. 


Merchant  (The)  of  peanuts.     See  Shylock. 

Merchant  (The)  of  Venice.  Garden  City,  N.  Y., 
Doubleday,  Page  &  company  [1912]  viii  p., 
1  1.,  194,  [1]  p.,  1  1.  col.  front.,  illus.,  plan. 
12°.  (The  Ben  Greet  Shakespeare  for  young 
readers  and  amateur  players) 

©    May    20,    1912;    2c.    May    23,    1912;    A: 
314353;  Doubleday,  Page  &  co.,  Garden  City, 


N.  Y. 


29145 


—  [Lake  Bluff,  111.,  1900]     iv  p.,  1  1.,  118  p. 

front,     (port.)     24  °.     (The  nutshell  library) 

©  Sherwin  Cody,  Lake  Blufe,  111. ;  19u0  A : 

27750,  Nov.  9;  2c.  Nov.  7.  29146 


— -by  William  Shakespeare,  ed.  by  Charles 
Robert  Gaston.  New  York,  The  A.  S.  Barnes 
company,  1914.  xxvi,  117  p.  16°.  (The 
Barnes  English  texts) 

©  May  7,  1914 ;  2c.  June  9,  1914 ;  A :  376244 ; 
A,  S.  Barnes  CO.,  New  York.  29146a 

— ■ -ed.  by  R.   Sharp.     Richmond,  Atlanta 

[etc.]  B.  F.  Johnson  publishing  company 
[1903]  197  p.  incl.  front.  (port.)  16°. 
(.Johnson  series  English  classics,  no.  7) 

©  Robert   Sharp,  New  Orleans ;   A :  80014, 
Feb.  23,  1904;  2c.  Feb.  12,  1904.  29147 

—  Same.  Richmond,  Atlanta  [etc.]  B.  F. 
Johnson  publishing  company  [1905]  197  p. 
incl.  front,  (port.)  16°.  ([Johnson  series 
of  English  classics,  no.  7] ) 

©  Robert  Sharp,  New  Orleans;  A:  127474 
Sept.  29,  1905;  2c.  Sept.  29,  1905.  29148 


1460 


29149 


COPYRIGHTED  IN"   THE   UNITED  STATES 


29164 


Merchant  (The)  of  Venice — Continued. 

■  hy  William  Shakespeare,  ed.  with  notes,  in- 
troduction, glossary,  list  of  variorum  readings 
and  selected  criticism  by  Charlotte  Porter  and 
Helen  A.  Clarke.  [First  folio  ed.l  New  York. 
T.  Y.  Crowoll  &  CO.  [1904]  1  p.  1..  xxxvii, 
264  p.     front,    (port.)      16°. 

©  T.  Y.  Crowell  &  cc.  New  York ;  A :  81986, 
Mar.  16,  1904;  2c.  Mar.  16,  1904.  29149 

' • -from  the  Riverside  ed.  of  Shakespeare's 


works,  annotated  for  school  use  by  Samuel 
Thurber.  Boston.  New  York  [etc.]  Houghton, 
Mifflin  &  company  [1892]  111  p.  12°,  (The 
Riverside  literature  series   [no.  55] ) 

©  Houghton.   Mifflin   &  co.,   Boston;   1892: 
45657,  Nov.  9;  2c.  Nov.  19.  29150 

with    an    introduction    and    notes    by 

Edward  Everett  Hale,  jr.  New  York,  Uni- 
versity pub.  CO.  [1901]  xsii,  89  p.  inch  front, 
(port.)  12°.  (Standard  literature  series,  no. 
49) 

©  University  pub.  co.,  New  York ;  A :  22036, 
Nov.  4,  1901;  2c.  Nov.  4,  1901.  29151 

comedy  in  5  acts,  by  William  Shakespeare. 


Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1907.     83  p.     12' 
(The  William  Warren  ed.  of  standard  plays) 
©    Walter    H.    Baker    &    co.,    Boston;    D: 
11076,  July  29,  1907;  2c.  Oct.  11,  1907.    29152 

ed.  by  Felix  E.  Schelling.     New  York,  Cin- 


cinnati [etc.]  American  book  company  [1903] 
186  p.  front,  (port.)  16°.  (Gateway  series 
[of  English  texts]) 

©  American  book  co..  New  York ;  A :  69905, 
Oct.  7,  1903 ;  2c.  Dec.  29,  1903.  29153 


—  ed.  by  H.  H.  Furness.  Philadelphia,  J.  B. 
Lippincott  company,  1888.  xi,  479  p.  8°. 
(New  variorum  ed.  of  Shakespeare,   v.  7) 

©  Horace  Howard  Furness,  United  States ; 
1888 :  12865,  May  2 ;  2c.  May  18.  29154 


—  ed.  by  Harry  Morgan  Ayers.  New  York, 
The  Macmillan  company,  1911.  xviii,  132  p. 
front.    24°.     (The  Tudor  Sliakespeare) 

©   Dec.    13,   1911;    2c.    Dec.   14,   1911;    A: 
300970;  Macmillan  co..  New  York.  29155 


—  ed.  by  S.  Thurber.  Boston.  Allyn  and 
Bacon  [1896]  iv,  115  p.  12°.  (Tlie  Academy 
series  of  English  classics) 

©  Samuel  Thurber,  Roxbury,  Mass.;  1896: 
34588,  June  11;  2c.  July  20.  29156 


—  ed.  for  school  use  by  Helen  G.  Cone.  New 
York  and  Chicago,  Globe  school  book  co. 
[1900]  xxii,  137  p.  pi.,  port.  12°.  (Eng- 
lish classics — Star  series) 

©  Globe  school  book  co..  New  York;  1900 
A :  10809,  Apr.  30 ;  2c.  May  18.  29157 


Merchant  (The)  of  Venice — Continued. 

ed.  with  introduction,  notes,  appendices  ana 

glossary    by    Thomas    Marc    Parrott.      New 

York,  H.  Holt  and  company,  1903.     xli,   [2], 

220  p.    16°.     (English  readings) 

©  Henry  Holt  &  co.,  New  York ;  A :  61246, 

June  6,  1903;  2c.  June  10,  1903.  29158 

ed.  with  notes  by  William  ,1.  Rolfe.     Har- 


per's library  ed.  New  York  and  London,  Har- 
per &  brothers,  1898.  173,  [1]  p.  front,  illus. 
12°.  (Shakespeare's  complete  worlvs.  v.  7) 
©  Harper  &  bros..  New  York ;  1898 :  28292, 
May  6 ;  2c.  Jan.  13,  1899.  29159 

■introduction  and  notes  by  Henrv  Norman 


Hudson,  ed.  and  rev.  by  Ebenezer  Charlton 
Black,  with  the  cooperation  of  Andrew  Jack- 
son George.  School  ed.  [Boston]  Ginn  and 
company  [1906]  xli,  [1],  143  p.  front,  (fac- 
sim.)  fold,  chart.  16°.  (The  new  Hudson 
Shakespeare) 

©  Ginn  &  co.,  Boston ;  A :  164618,  Jan.  2, 
1907;  2c.  Jan.  29,  1907.  29160 

a  play  for  schools,  ed.  from  Shakspere  and 


Lamb,  by  William  E.  Watt.  {In  World's 
chronicle,  May  1,  1909) 

©  Little  chronicle  co.,   Chicago ;   D :  157.52, 
Apr.  30,  1909;  2c.  May  12,  1909.  29161 

'With    a    special    introduction   by    Theodore 

W^atts-Dunton  and  an  original  frontispiece  by 
J.  Walter  West.  [The  University  press 
Shakespeare.  Renaissance  ed.]  New  York, 
George  D.  Sproul,  1907.  xxxii,  119  p.  front. 
4°.  (The  complete  works  of  William  Shakes- 
peare, with  annotations  and  a  general  intro- 
duction by  Sidney  Lee.    v.  4) 

©  LTniversity  press,  Cambridge,  Mass. ;  A : 
168208,  Feb.  11,  1907 ;  2c.  Feb.  li,  1907. 

29162 

— -  with   introduction,   notes   and   examination 

papers,    selected,    by    Brainerd    Kellogg.    New 

York,  Maynard,  Merrill  and  company   [1899] 

218  p.     front,     illus.    24°. 

©  Maynard.  Merrill  &  co.,  New  York ;  1890 : 
75288,  Nov.  18;  2c.  Nov.  20.  29163 

with  introduction,  notes,  and  questions  for 


review,  adapted  froui  Spilsbury  and  ]\Iarshairs 
Oxford  and  Cambridge  ed.,  by  F.  A.  Purcell 
and  L.  M.  Somers.  Chicago,  New  York,  Scott, 
Foresman  and  company  [1915]     157  p.    12°. 

©  Oct.  11,  1915 ;  2c.  Oct.  1-1,  1915 ;  aff.  Oct. 
30,  1915 ;  A :  416157 ;  F.  A.  Purcell  and  L.  M. 
Somers,  Chicago.  [Copyright  is  claimed  on 
introduction,  notes,  questions  for  review,  and 
glossary]  29163a 

—  (The  comedy  of);  by  William  Shakespeare. 
New  York,  Cincinnati  [etc.]  American  book 
company,  1893.  103  p.  12°.  (English  classics 
for  schools) 

©  American  book  co..  New  York ;  1893 : 
18613,  Apr.  17 ;  2c.  May  3.  29164 


1461 


29165 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


29180 


Merchant   (The)    of  Venice — Continued. 

(Dramatic    sketch    from    Shakespeare's); 

edited  by  M.  Gaily.  10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©  Merritt  Gaily,  New  York ;  D :  5537,  Sept. 

15,  1904;  2e.  Sept.  15,  1904.  29165 


—  (Fourth  act  of);  by  William  Shakespeare, 
quarrel  scene  from  School  for  scandal,  by  R.  B. 
Sheridan,  [and]  Under  an  umbrella, by  Robert 
C.  V.  Meyers.  Philadelphia,  The  Penn  pub- 
lishing company,  1907.  p.  193-216.  12°. 
(Dramatic  supplement  to  One  hundred  choice 
selections,  no.  17) 

©  Phineas  Garrett,  Philadelphia,  in  re- 
newal for  14  years  from  Sept.  10,  1907 ;  A : 
174185,  Apr.  16,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  16,  1907. 

29165a 


—  (Shakespeare's) ;  ed.  by  Frederick  Erastus 
Pierce.  New  York,  H.  Holt  and  company, 
1911.  XXXV,  [1],  158  p.  front,  (port.)  illus. 
16°.     (English  readings  for  schools) 

©   Jan.   18,    1911;   2c.   Mar.   20,   1911;    A: 
283542 ;  Henry  Holt  &  co.,  New  York.      29166 

ed.    by    Frederick    Manley.      Boston, 


C.  C.  Birchard  &  co.,  1901.    liv,  186  p.     front, 
(port.)     illus.    16°.     (The  laurel  classics) 

©  C.   C.   Birchard   &  co.,  Boston;   D :  266, 
Mar.  27,  1901 ;  2c.  July  18,  1901.  29167 

— • ed.  with  an  introduction  and  notes  by 


Brainerd  Kellogg.  New  York,  Charles  E.  Mer- 
rill CO.  [1910]  183  p.  front,  (facsim.)  16°. 
(Merrill's  English  texts) 

©    Sept.    22,    1910;    2c.    Oct.    5,    1910;    A: 
273250 ;  Chas.  E.  Merrill  co..  New  York. 

29168 


ed.  with  an  introduction  and  sugges- 
tions for  study  by  Gilbert  Sykes  Blakely. 
New  York,  Cincinnati  [etc.]  American  book 
company  [1911]  112  p.  16°.  (Eclectic  Eng- 
lish classics) 

©  Apr.  6,  1911 ;  2c.  Apr.  8,  1911 ;  A :  286031 ; 
American  book  co.,  New  York.  [Copyright  is 
claimed  on  introduction,  etc.]  29169 

ed.  with  notes  and  an  introduction  by 


Charlotte  W.  Underwood.  New  York  and 
London,  The  Macmillan  co.,  1899.  xxvi,  207 
p.  port.  24°.  (Macmillan's  pocket  English 
classics) 

©  Macmillan  co..  New  York ;  1899 :  60794, 
Sept.  22;  2c.  Sept.  21.  29170 

■ed.  with  notes,  outline  study  and  ex- 


amination questions  by  Maud  Emma  Kingsley 
.  .  .  and  Frank  Herbert  Palmer.  Boston,  The 
Palmer  company,  1911.  3  p.  1.,  ix-xiii,  137, 
21  p.    16°.     (The  Kingsley  English  texts) 

©   Apr.    3,    1911;    2c.    Apr.    29,    1911;    A: 
286541 ;  Palmer  CO.,  Boston.  29171 


Merchant  (The)  of  Venice — Continued. 

(Shakespeare's);     with     introduction     and 

notes  by  Margaret  A.  Eaton.  Boston,  New 
York  [etc.]  Educational  publishing  company 
[1909]  154p.  illus., pi.  24°.  (Classic library ; 
Popular  educator  library) 

©  Educational  pub.  co.,  Boston ;  A :  23.5668, 
Apr.  5,  1909 ;  2c.  May  12,  1909.  29172 

with  introduction  and  notes,  explana- 


tory and  critical,  by  H.  N.  Hudson.  Boston, 
Ginn  &  Heath,  1879.  1  p.  1.,  207  p.  front. 
12°.     (Standard  English  classics) 

©  Henry  N.  Hudson,  Cambridge,  Mass. ; 
1879 :  11214,  Aug.  22 ;  2c.  Oct.  25 ;  2c.  new  ed. 
Mar.  19,  1900.  291V3 

with  introduction,  notes  and  examina- 


tion papers,  selected,  by  Brainerd  Kellogg. 
New  York,  Maynard,  Merrill  &  co.  [1899]  218 
p.     front,   (port.)     illus.,  pi.    24°. 

©  ISIaynard,  Merrill  &  co.,  New  York ;  1899 : 
75288,  Nov.  18 ;  2c.  Nov.  20.  29174 


— ■ with  notes  by  Margaret  Hill  McCarter. 

Topeka,  Kan.,  Crane  &  company,  1905.    129  p. 
12°.     (The  Crane  classics) 

©  Crane  &  co.,  Topeka,   Kan. ;   A :  159745, 
Nov.  1,  1906 ;  2c.  Nov.  1.  1906.  29175 

•  with    notes,    examination   papers   and 


plan  of  preparation,  selected  by  Brainerd  Kel- 
logg. New  York,  Clark  &  Maynard,  1882. 
24°. 

©  Clark  &  Maynard,  New  York ;  1882 :  6016. 
Apr.  17 ;  2c.  Apr.  24.  29176 


— -(Shakespeare's  comedy  of);  ed.  with  intro- 
duction and  notes  by  Katharine  Lee  Bates. 
Boston,  New  York  [etc.]  Leach,  Shewell  & 
Sanborn  [1894]  vi  p.,  1  1.,  226  p.  diagrs. 
16°.  (The  Students' series  of  English  classics) 
©  Leach,  Shewell  and  Sanborn,  Boston ; 
1894:  53032,  Nov.  14;  2c.  Nov.  15.  29177 

ed.  with  notes  by  Homer  B.  Sprague, 


with  critical  comments,  suggestions  and  plans 
for  study,  specimens  of  examination  papers, 
and  topics  for  essays.  Chicago,  S.  R.  Winchell 
&  CO.  [1889]     188  p.    12°. 

©  Homer  R.  Sprague,  Ithaca,  N.  I''. ;  1889 : 
20655,  .July  3;  2c.  July  5.  29178 

ed.   with  notes  by  William   J.   Rolfe, 


New  York,  Harper  &  brothers,  1871.     168  p 
front,     illus.     16°. 

©  Harper  &  bros.,  New  York;  1870:3577, 
Nov.  8 ;  2c.  Jan.  12,  1871.  28179 

Same.     New   York,   Harper   and   brothers, 


1883.    3  p.  1.,  171,  [1]  p.    front,     (port.)     illus. 
16'. 

©  Harper  &  bros..  New  York ;  1883 :  19075, 
Oct.  16 ;  2c.  Dec.  27.  29180 


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29198 


Merchant  (The)  of  Venice — Continued. 

Same. 

©  .John  C.  Rolfe,  Philadelphia,  as  the 
child  of  the  deceased  author,  in  renewal  for 
28  years.  Renewal  no.  14.50,  Jan.  11,  1911. 
Original  entry,  Oct.  16,  1883,  no.  19075.    29181 

Same.    New  York,  Cincinnati  [etc.]    Ameri- 


can book  company  [1903]  23G  p.  incl.  front, 
(port.)     illus.     16°. 

©  William  .T.  Rolfe,  Cambridge,  Mass. ;  A : 
55268,  Mar.  16,  1903 ;  2c.  Aug.  19,  1903.    29182 

the  prompt-book  ed.  by  W.  Winter,  as 

presented  by  p](lwin  Booth,  [v.  12]  New 
York,  Francis  Hart  &  company,  1878.  86  p. 
16°. 

©  William  AVinter,  New  York ;  1878 :  13220, 
Nov.  15 ;  2c.  Nov.  30.  29183 

—  (Shakspeare's) ;  ed.  for  school  use  by  R.  M. 

Lovett.     Chicago,  Scott,  Foresman  &  co.,  1900. 

viii,  172  p.    16°.     (The  Lake  English  classics) 

©  Scott,  Foresman  &  co.,  Chicago ;  1900  A : 

29678,  Dec.  6 ;  2c.  Dec.  6.  29184 


— ■  ed.  with  an  introduction  and  notes  by 

Richard  Jones  .  .  .  and  Franklin  T.  Baker. 
New  York,  D.  Appleton  and  company,  1903. 
174  p.  12°.  (Twentieth  century  text-books) 
©  D.  Appleton  &  co..  New  York ;  A :  .50189. 
Jan.  7,  1903;  2c.  Jan.  13,  1903.  29185 


—  ed.  with  notes  and  an  introduction  by 

Francis  B.  Gummere.  New  York,  [etc.] 
Longmans,  Green,  and  co.,  1896.  lii,  144  p. 
front.  (port.)  12°.  (Longmans'  English 
classics) 

©  Longmans,  Green  &  co.,  New  York ;  1895 : 
66206,  Dec.  28;  2c.  liar.  18,  1896.  29186 

■ See  also  Evening  (An)  with  The  Mer- 
chant of  Venice. — Shakespeare's  works.— 
Shylock. 

Merchant  (The)  of  Venice  up  to  date;  or,  Shy- 
lock  in  New  York,  a  farce  comedy  With  a 
plot,  three  hundred  years  after  Shakespeare, 
in  a  prologue  and  2  acts,  by  G.  W.  Symonds 
and  A.  R.  Givin, 

'©  George  Wolsey  Symonds  and  Albert  R. 
Givin,  Philadelphia;  1893:45893,  Oct.  13. 

29187 

Merchant  (The)  of  Ven-is-it.     See  Skylark. 

Merchant  (The)  of  York;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
T.  Davis. 

©  Thomas  Davis,  New  York ;  1890 :  20424. 
June  24.  29188 

Merchant  (The)  prince;  a  plav  in  1  act,  by 
Stephen  G.  Champlin.  [1],  16  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  June  21,  1912 ;  D :  30068 ;  Harry  Hol- 
man,  New  York.  29189 


Merchant  (The)  prince — Continued. 

up-to-date   comedy   sketch,   by   Stephen   G. 

Champlin.    11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  6,  1912;  D :  29298 ;  Harry  Hol- 
man.  New  York.  29190 

Merchant  (The)  prince  of  Cornville;  a  comedy, 
bv  S.  E.  Gross.  Cambridge,  University  press, 
1896.     168  p.,  1  1.     4°. 

©  Samuel  Eberly  Gross,  Chicago;  1896: 
59224,  Oct,  28;  2c.  Nov.  16;  2c.  new  ed.  Jan. 
19,  1899.  29191 

Merchant  (The)  when  is  it;  by  L.  E.  Prescott. 
67  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Leon  E.  Prescott,  San  Francisco ;  D : 
4120,  Oct.  20,  1903;  2c.  Oct.  20,  1903.     29192 

Merchants;  drama  in  4  acts  and  5  scenes,  by 
Nathan  Rosenbloom. 


D  :  33588  ;     Julius 
29193 


138  p.     8°.     Ms. 

©   Ic.    June   17,    1913; 
Broder,  New  York. 

Merciers  (The);  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  F.  H. 
Howe.     82  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Frank  H.  Howe,  Washington ;  1886 :  6292, 
Mar.  19;  Ic.  Mar.  19.  29194 

Mercviry;  play  in  1  act,  by  R.  Barry.    12  p.    4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.    19,    1914;    D :  36089 ;    Richard 
Barry,  New  York.  29194a 

Mercy  (The)  pedler;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  L.  H. 
Mitchell.     75  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  12.  1915 ;  D :  41970 ;  Lebbeus  H. 
Mitchell,  New  York.  29194b 

Mere  (A)  chance;  comedietta  in  1  act,  by  A.  J, 
Ryan. 

©  Andrew  J.  Ryan,  Chicago;  1890:13776, 
Apr.  25.  29195 

Mere  (A)  child;  a  comedy  drama,  by  G.  Emmett. 

©   Grace  Emmett,    St.   Louis;   1888:30779. 
Oct.  29.  29196 

Mere    (A)   flirtation;   play   in   1   act,   by   Benj. 
Ryan  Irish.     [3]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  24,  1912;  D :  28997 ;  Jack  Far- 
ley, New  York.  29197 

Mere  man;  farce-comedy  in  3  acts,  by  L.  E.  F. 
Prince.     86  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  15,  1912 ;  D :  28715 ;  Leslie  E.  F. 
Prince,  Washington.  29198 

study  in  feminine  color,  by  Edith  Palmer 

Painton.      Franklin,    O.,     Eldridge    entertain- 
ment house,  1915.     23  p.     12°. 

©   Nov.    1.5.    1915;    2c.    Dec.    20,    1915;    D: 
42596;  Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Frank- 


lin,  O. 


29198a 


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29317 


Mere  mortal  man;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  B. 
Franzheim.     72  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edward  B.  Franzlieim,  Wheeling,  W.  Va. ; 
D :  12252,  Jan.  27,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  27,  1908. 

29199 

Meredith's  old  coat;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
W.  H.  Allderdice. 

©   William    Hillary    Allderdice,    Washinp;- 
ton  ;  1893 :  9724,  Feb.  22.  29200 

Merely  a  miner;  by  V.  S.  Lawrence.  12  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  8,  1911 ;  D :  25978 ;  Vincent  Sar- 
gent Lawrence,  Boston.  29201 

Merely  a  monarch;  a  musical  incident  in  2  acts, 
by  W.  Ernst,  jr.  31  1.  8°.  Printed.  [Words 
only] 

©    William    Ernst,    jr.,    Philadelphia ;    D : 
14672,  Jan.  2,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  11,  1909.     29202 

Merely  an  aunt;  play  in  2  acts,  by  J.  H.  Throck- 
morton.    12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  9,  1910;    D:  20148;    Josephine 
Holt  Throckmorton,  Washington.  29203 

Merely  jolly  good  fellows;  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  H.  E.  De  Lasaux.  86  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Harrv  E.  De  Lasaux,  San  Francisco ;  D : 
8928,  Aug.  7,  1906 ;  2c.  Aug.  20,  1906.      29204 

Merely  married  May;  satire  in  1  act,  by  W. 
Cluxton.     17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  18,  1911 ;  D  :  25252 ;  Walter  Clux- 
ton, Boston.  29205 

Same.     [2],  22  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 


©  Ic.  Feb.  21,  1912  ;  D :  28798 ;  Walter  Clux- 
ton, Boston.  29206 

Merely  men;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  W.  Aspinwall. 
[17]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  28,  1914;  D:  39144;  Woolsey 
Aspinwall,  Seattle.  29206a 

Merendero  (El)  de  la  alegria;  entremes,  original 
de  A.  Casero  y  A.  Larrubiei-a,  mfisica  del 
maestro  Ruperto  Chapl.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  espafioles]  1908.  26  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Antonio  Casero  y  Alejandro  Larrubiera, 
Madrid ;  D :  13584,  Aug.  19,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  19, 
1908.  29207 

See  also  Donde  hay  f aldas  hay  jaleo. 


Merengue  (El)  triste.     See  Muerte  y  dulzura. 

Meribah;   a   drama,   by   W.   Ware,    arr.    from 
Catharine  Earnshaw's  story  of  Meribah. 

©     Willie     Ware,     Brooklyn;     1872:1201. 
Feb.  7.  29208 


Meridian  (The)  of  folly;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
.T.  F.  Dorrance.    135  p.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    14,    1911 ;    D :  24475 ;    James 
French  Dorrance,  Chicago.  29209 

Meridor;  a  romantic  drama,  by  C.  Tilton. 

©  Curtis  Tilton,  Philadelphia  ;  1900  A :  7367, 
Mar.  20.  29210 

Merits  (The)  of  Holy  Sabbath,  gee  Rabbi 
Sabbathai  Cohen. 

Merl,  the  minx;  original  scenic  sensational 
comedy  drama,  [by]  S.  Woods.    Ms. 

©    Samuel   Woods,   Erie,   Pa.;    1894:29792, 
.Tuly  16 ;  2c.  Aug.  8.  29211 

Merlin;  drame  en  3  actes,  par  Francis  [Money-] 
Coutts  (Lord  Latymer),  musique  de  I.  Al- 
beniz,  nouvelle  version  fran(.'aise  de  V.  Barnett. 
Paris  et  Monte-Carlo,  Continental  weekly, 
1913.  45  p.  8°.  (Le  Roi  Arthur,  trilogie 
lyrique  tiree  de  La  mort  d'Arthur  de  Thomas 
Malory,  Ire  journ§e) 

©   Nov.    15,    1913;   2c.   Nov.    17,    1913;    D: 
35030;  Villiers  Barnett,  Paris.  29212 

an   opera   in  3  acts,   libretto  by   Siegfried 


Lgpiner,  music  by  Carl  Goldraark,  tr.  by  Gus- 
tav  Kobbe. 

©  Leo  Goldmark,  New  York ;  1886 :  24022. 
Oct.  23.  29213 

Merlin's  spell.     See  Triermain. 

Mermaid  (The) ;  musical  fantasia  in  3  acts,  book 
and  lyrics  by  L.  T.  Peacocke.  [107]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Dec.  4,  1913 ;  D :  35246 ;  Leslie  T.  Pea- 
cocke and  Frederick  H.  D.  Grahame,  N(mv 
York.  29214 

play  in  4  acts,  after  Hans  Andersen's  fairy 


story,   by   H.    G.   Kittredge.      [3],   70   p.     4° 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  8,  1914 ;  D :  37508 ;  Helen  Gause 
Kittredge,  Upper  Jlontclair,  N.  J.  29214a 

or.  The  curse  of  Cape  Cod,  a  comic  opera  in 


2  acts,  written  by  C.  B.  Cory,  composed  by 
Leon  Reach.  Boston,  1887.  27  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  C.  B.  Cory,  United  States ;  1888 :  10869, 
Apr.  14 ;  2c.  Apr.  14.  29215 

Mermaid  (The)  and  the  moon;  an  operatic 
vaudeville  in  2  scenes,  by  W.  Barrett.  7  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Woodward  Barrett  and  V.  G.  Boehnlein, 
Hartford ;  D :  11795,  Nov.  23,  1907 ;  2c.  Nov. 
23,  1907.  29216 

Mermaids  (The);  a  musical  fantasy  in  1  act, 
words  and  lyrics  by  William  Gayer  Mackay, 
music  by  Claude  Nugent,  additional  lyrics  by 
Charles  Brookfield.     London,  F.  Gardner. 

©  Fitzroy  Gardner,  London ;  1897 :  55143, 
Oct.  1 ;  2c.  Oct.  1.  29217 


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29234 


Mermaids  (The)  cave.     See  Armande. 

Mermaid's  (The)  triumph;  musical  comedietta 
in  1  act,  libretto  and  lyrics,  by  B.  Curry.  [1], 
,5  p.    f°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  26,  1914  ;  D  :  3S0S4  ;  Belle  Curry, 
Ashford,  Wash.  29217a 

Merman  &  mermaid;  grand  operatic  phantas- 
magoria, words  and  music  by  E.  E.  Harder, 
Libretto.  [Chicago,  Printed  by  Mayer  &  Mil- 
ler CO.]  1914.     [32]  p.    8°. 

©    Sept.    30,    1914;    2c.    Oct.    19,   1914;    D: 
38647;  Erwin  E.  Harder,  Chicago.  29217b 

Merowig;  drame  lyrique.  en  3  actes  et  5  tab- 
leaux, poeme  de  Georges  Montorgueil,  musique 
de  Samuel  Rousseau. 

©   Choudens  fils,   Paris;  1892:21313,   May 
20;  2c.  May  20.  29218 

Merowinger  (Die)     See  Gesammelte  werke. 

Merrie  Eng-land;  a  new  and  original  comic 
opera  in  2  acts,  by  Basil  Hood,  composed  by 
Edward  German.  London,  Chappell  &  cc, 
ltd,  1902.    48  p.    8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Chappell  &  CO.,  Loudon ;  D :  1683,  Apr.  3, 
1902 ;  2c.  Apr.  3,  1902.  29219 

Merrihews  (The);  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  W. 
Cope.     [2],  114  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Mar.   10,   1915;   D :  39930 ;   John  W. 
Cope,  New  York.  29219a 

Merry  (The)  Americans;  a  musical  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  C.  E.  Verner. 

©  Charles  Edward  Verner,  Alameda,  Cal. ; 
D  :  6806,  June  12,  1905.  29220 

Merry  (The)  bachelor;  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts, 
adapted  from  popular  Spanish  themes,  by 
A.  L.  Godoy.  104  p.  f°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Albert  L.  Godoy,  Washington ;  D :  12209, 
Jan.  18,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  26,  1908.  29221 

Merry  (The)  belles  of  the  kitchen;  opera,  com- 
edy, and  burlesque.  Philadelphia,  1880.  2 
p.'l.,  32  p.     12°. 

©     Constantine     Carpenter,     Philadelphia ; 
1879 :  17967,  Dec.  31 ;  2c.  May  10,  1880.    29222 

Merry  (The)  chaperon;  farcical  comedy,  by  M. 
Ott.     [l],34p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    7,    1912;    D :  30467 ;    Matthew 
Ott,  Wollaston,  Mass.  29223 

Merry  (A)  chase;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  B.  L. 
Lyman.     [76]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Herbert  Lyman,  Milwaukee ;  1899 :  17146, 
Mar.  6 ;  2c.  Apr.  7,  1909.  29224 

Merry  (A)  Christmas;  by  Arthur  Law.  Lon- 
don, J.  Williams,  ltd. ;  New  York,  E.  Schubertt* 
&  CO.,  1904.    22  p.    8°. 

©  Joseph  Williams,  ltd.,  London ;  D :  5396, 
Aug.  9,  1904 ;  2c.  Aug.  9,  1904.  29225 


Merry  (A)  Christmas — Continued. 

melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  P.  Meyer.     [2],  20 

p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  20,  1913 ;  D :  34775  ;  Fred  Meyer, 

Detroit.  29226 

See  also  Country  (A)  party. 

Merry  (The)  clown;  a  musical  play  in  2  acts, 
book  and  lyrics  by  C.  Baswitz,  music  by  Her- 
bert Dillea.  70  p.  f°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Charles  Baswitz,  New  York;   D :  12135, 
Jan.  7,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  7,  1908.  29227 

Merry  (The)  cobbler;  an  original  comedy  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  John  Arthur  Eraser,  jr.  Chicago, 
The  Dramatic  publishing  company  [1895]  48 
p.  illus.  (plans)  12°.  ( [American  amateur 
drama] ) 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago ;  1895 :  60111, 
Nov.  29 ;  2c.  Dec.  9.  29228 

Merry  (The)  college  farce;  a  strenuous  life,  by 
Richard  Walton  TuUy.     New  York,  The  Pre- 
paratory school  play  bureau,  1911.    62  p.    8°. 
©  Mar.  10,  1911 ;  Ic.  Apr.  10,  1911;  Ic.  May 
8,  1911 :  D  :  24155 ;  R.  W.  Tully,  Alma,  Cal. 

29229 

Merry-Dale;  a  3  act  comedy  drama,  by  A.  L. 
Johuson.     36  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  28,  1913 ;  D :  32245 ;  Alice  Litch- 
man  Johnson,  Nahant,  Mass.  29230 

Merry  dance.      See  Lobetanz. 

Merry  (The)  days  of  Charles  the  Second.  See 
Orange  (The)  girl. 

Merry  (The)   devil. 

©  William  Schepp  Campbell,  Chicago ;  1897  : 
63606,  Nov.  15.  29231 

Merry  (The)  divorcee;  a  Viennese  operetta  in  1 
act,  by  S.  C.  Arthur. 

©  Stanley  Clisby  Arthur,  New  York;   D: 
13625,  Aug.  20,  1908.  29232 

Merry  (The)  duel;  comic  sketch  in  1  act,  by  F. 
Anderson.     [2]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    26,    1912;    D :  29496 ;     Frank 
Anderson,  New  York.  29233 

Merry  (The)  fiddle;  fairy  fantasy  for  children 
in  3  acts,  by  Louise  Burleigh.  45  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   May  22,   1914;   D :  37221 ;   Women's 
educational  and  industrial  union,  Boston. 

29233a 

Merry-go-round  (The);  by  C.  D.  Friebolin.  [2], 
75  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  15,  1910 ;  D :  22567 ;  C.  D.  Frie- 
bolin, Cleveland.  89234 


1465 


29235 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


29255 


Merry-go-round  (The) — Continued. 

comedy  in  4  acts,  by  J.  V.  Blake.    Chicago, 

T.  P.  Halpin  &  co.,  1910.     119  p.     12°. 
©   Nov.    23,   1910;    2c.    Nov.    28,    1910;    D: 

22661 ;  James  Vila  Blake,  Cliicago.  29235 

original   burletta   in   1   scene,   book,   lyrics 


and  music  by  A.  Lewis  and  Aaron  S.  Hoff- 
man. 

©  Andy  Lewis,  Brooklyn ;  D :  3234,  Apr.  3, 
1903.  29236 

a  3  act  musical  farce  comedy,  written  and 


composed  by  B.  Leslie  and  A.  Grant. 

©  Bert  Leslie  and  Alf.   Grant,   Tompkins- 
ville,  N.  Y. ;  1899 :  73036,  Nov.  9.  29237 

—  See  also  Vultures  (The) 


Merry-go-round  in  Harmony  flats;  by  W.  E. 
Wright. 

©  W.  Eldridge  Wright,  Chicago;  D:6113, 
Jan.  21,  1905.  29238 

Merry-go-rounders  (The);  play  in  2  acts,  by  A. 
Hotfman.     189  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  16,  1913  ;  D  :  31975  ;  Aaron  Hoff- 
man, New  York.  29239 

Merry  (The)  grafters;  a  2  act  operatic  farce 
comedy,  by  F.  J.  Beaman,  music  by  Fred  L. 
Moreland.  56  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libret- 
to only] 

©  Fred  J.  Beaman,  Jackson.  Mich. :  D : 
10380,  Apr.  19,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  19,  1907.    29240 

Merry  (A)  grass  widow.     See  After  the  show. 

Merry  Jerry.  See  Everyboy,  and  other  plays 
for  children. 

Merry  Khan;  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  M. 
Faetkenheuer  and  W.  M.  Cressy.  15  p.  f°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Max  Faetkenheuer  and  W.  M.  Cressv, 
Cleveland;  D :  7273,  Sept.  16,  1905;  2c.  Sept. 
11,  1905.  29241 

Merry  (The)  kiddo  and  the  widow;  a  burlesque 
in  1  act,  by  B.  Gerard.  2  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Barney  Gerard,  New  York ;  D :  12924. 
May  7,  1908;  2c.  May  7,  1908.  29242 

Merry  lunatics;  a  musical  comedy  in  2  fits, 
book  and  lyrics  by  W.  P.  S.  Earle,  music  by 
Louis  J.  Ehret.  100  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Wm.  P.  S.  Earle,  New  York;  D :  9799, 
Jan.  16.  1907;  2c.  Jan.  16,  1907.  29243 

Same.     69  p.     4".     Typewritten.     [Libretto 

only] 

©  Ic.  Mar.  5,  1914;  D:  36259;  William  P.  S. 
Earle,  New  York,  29243a 


Merry  (The)  mad  comedian;  a  plav  in  1  act,  by 
M.   B.   Cooke.     26  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Murjorie    Benton    Cooke,    Chicago ;    D : 
536,  May  31,  1901 ;  2c.  ]\Iay  31,  1901.        29244 

Merry  (The)  maidens;  burlesque  in  2  acts. 

©  Jacobs  &  Lowry,  New  York  ;  1897  :  26783. 
May  1.  29245 

Merry  (The)  maidens'  seminary;  a  1  act  bur- 
letta, written  and  composed  by   S.  Rice. 

©    Samuel    Rice,    New    York;    1899:480.56, 
July  28.  29246 

Merry  (The)  maids  of  Madrid;  by  E.  Blondell. 
[5]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  16,  1911 ;  D :  24953 ;  Edw.  Blon- 
dell, New  York.  29247 

Merry   (The)   makers. 

©  Sophia  Warrell,  Brooklyn;  1876:11780, 
Oct.  19.  29248 

Merry  (The)  man;  by  W.  L.  Wendell.    63  p.    4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Winifred  Lee  Wendell,  New  York;   D: 
10402,  Apr.  23,  1907 ;  2c.  Nov.  1,  1907.    29249 


Merry  (The)  man  and  his  maid. 
(The)  of  the  guard. 


See  Yeomen 


Merry  (The)  mandarin;  an  original  operatic 
farce-comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  A.  Locke. 

©  Edwin  A.  Locke,  Enfield  Centre,  N.  H. ; 
1890  :  39652,  Dec.  15.  29250 

Merry  maniac;  a  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  book 
by  J.  Sternheim,  rev.  by  D.  F.  Stackelbeck. 
lyrics  by  M.  ]\I.  Rathbun. 

©  Julius  Sternheim,  Denver ;  D :  9717,  Dec. 
31,  1906.  29251 

Merry  (The)  march;  an  ojierotta  in  3  acts,  liy 
E.  Jil.  Kirkland.  [2],  60  p.  4°.  Typev>'ritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  July  25,  1910  ;  D  :  21041 ;  Elizabeth  IM. 
Kirkland,  Chicago.  29252 

Merry  (The)  meddlers;  ;i  musical  play  in  2  acts, 
by  Christine  Hill.  51  p.  f°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©    T.    L.    Trexler,    Minneapolis ;    D :  13239, 
June  24,  1908 ;  2c.  June  22.  1908.  29253 

Merry  Merrick;  or,  The  new  Magdalen,  a  play 
in  5  acts,  dramatized  from  and  founded  on 
Wilkie  Collins'  novel.  The  new  Magdalen,  by 
E.  W.  H.  Williams. 

©   Espey   W.    H.    Williams,    New    Orleans; 
1873:3821,  Apr.  12.  29254 

Merry  (The)  merry  cuckoo;  play  in  1  act,  by  .T. 
Marks.     {In  IMetropolitan,  .July,  1912) 

©   June  27,   1912;   2c.    .Tune  29,   1912;    D: 
30140;  Jeannette  Marks,  South  Hadley,  Mass. 

29255 


1466 


29256 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


29276 


Merry  (The)  merry's;  by  Felix  Fantus.  12  p. 
f".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  22,  1910;  D:  21606;  Eleanor 
Otis,  Chicago.  29256 

Merry  (The)  Mexican;  operetta  in  2  acts,  book 
and  music  by  Stanley  R.  Avery.  New  York, 
G.  Schirmer  [1915]  20  p.  8°.  (G.  Schir- 
mer's  collection  of  opera-librettos) 

©  Aug.  7,  1915 ;  2c.  Aug.  11,  1915  ;  D  :  41469  ; 
G.  Schirmer,  New  York.  29256a 

Merry  (The)  milk  maid.     See  Idylvale. 

Merry  (The)  millennium.  See  Local  (The) 
forecaster. 

Merry  (The)  mimics. 

©  Wm.  B.  Van  and  James  J.  Lowry,  New 
York  ;  1895  :  67184,  Dec.  16.  29257 

Merry  (The)  minstrel. 

©  T.  ]M.  Hengler,  United  States ;  1876 :  4715, 
Apr.  18.  29258 

Merry  Mollie;  operatic  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 
S.  E.  Kiser,  nmsic  by  Frederick  Neil  Innes. 
[2],  137  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  16,  1911 ;  D :  24980 ;  S.  E.  Kiser, 
Chicago.  29259 

Merry  (The)  monarch;  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts, 
by  J.  Cheever  Goodwin  and  F.  Wilson. 

©  Francis  Wilson,  Boston ;  1889 :  35948, 
Nov.  26.  29260 

Merry  (The)  monarch  at  the  Tally-ho-inn. 
See  Royal  (A)  jest. 

Merry  (The)  old  maids;  a  motion  song  or  reci- 
tation, bv  AVillis  N.  Bugbee.  New  York,  Dick 
&  Fitzgerald,  1908.    7  p.    12"*. 

©  Dick  and  Fitzgerald,  New  York  ;  D  :  12976, 
May  15,  1908  ;  2c.  June  4,  1908.  .  29261 

a  play  in  3  acts,  by  L.  E.  Salmon. 

©  Louis  E.  Salmon,  New  York ;  1895 :  12499, 
Mar.  2.  29262 

Merry  (The)  quakeress;  a  book,  by  P.  Eytinge. 

©   Pearl   Eytinge,  New  York;   1896:. 59982, 

Oct.  31.  29263 

Merry  (The)  students;  or,  Tit  for  tat,  an  origi- 
nal comic  opera  in  3  acts,  written  by  W.  B. 
Hargrave,  composed  by  L.C.  Read.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Libretto  only] 

©  W.  B.  Hargrave  and  L.  C.  Read,  Colfax, 
Wash.;  1897:10647.  Feb.  11 ;  2c.  Mar.  4;  2c. 
2nd  ed.  (mimeographed)  Oct.  13,  1900.     29264 

Merry  (A)  time;  the  musical  comedy,  by  H.  Earl. 

©  Harry  Earl,  Chicago;  1892:37950,  Sept. 
17.  29265 

Merry  (A)  tragedy;  grotesque  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  Andrey  Jlarek.     [18]  p.    8°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  21,  1914 ;  D :  37004 ;  Mark  Aren- 
stein,  New  York,  29265a 


Merry  (The)  travelers;  3  act  comedy,  bv  O.  M. 
AVeld.     [8]  p.    f°.    Tjiiewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  2,  1911 ;  D  :  25922 ;  Olive  M.  Weld, 
Eau  Claire,  Wis.  29266 

Same.    15  p.    24°.    Printed. 

©  Dec.  28,  1911 ;  2c.  Feb.  1,  1912  ;  D  :  28503  ; 
Olive  M.  Weld,  Eau  Claire,  Wis.  29267 

Merry  (The)  waltz  kiss;  an  operetta,  book  and 
lyrics  by  K.  S.  Webb.  20  p.  8°.  Typewritten. 
[AVords  only] 

©  Kenneth  S.  Webb,  New  York ;  D :  12617, 
Mar.  25,  1908 ;  2c.  May  21,  1908.  29268 

Merry  (The)  weepers;  by  A.  Rickard  and  M.  D. 
Bergrath. 

©  Alma  Rickard  and  Maud  Dallas  Bergrath, 
Bayonne,  N.  J. ;  1899 :  71932,  Nov.  3.         29269 

Merry  (The)  whirl;  or.  The  magic  ring,  by  A. 
Hoffman.    33  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Aaron   Hoffman,    New   York ;    D :  15940, 
May  24,  1909 ;  2c.  May  24,  1909.  29270 

Merry  (The)  widow;  new  musical  play,  adupteil 
from  the  German  of  Victor  Leon  and  Leo 
Stein  [pseud,  of  Leo  Rosenstein],  lyrics  by 
Adrian  Ross,  music  by  Franz  Lehar.  London, 
New  York  [etc.]  Chappell  &  co.,  ltd.,  1907.  32 
p.    8°.    [Words  only] 

©  Chappell  &  CO.,  ltd.,  London ;   D :  10863, 
June  25,  1907 ;  2c.  June  25,  1907.  29271 

Merry  widow  hat;  farce  in  1  act,  by  Helen  Sher- 
man Griffith.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1910. 
17  p.     12°. 

©  Dec.  11, 1909  ;  2c.  Dec.  13,  1909  ;  D  :  17683  ; 
Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.  29272 

Merry  (The)  widow  of  Looney  park;  a  bur- 
lesque, by  C.  B.  Ca.sad.  30  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Campbell  B.  Casad,  New  York ;  D :  12676, 
Apr.  4,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  4,  1908.  29273 

Merry  (The)  widow  remarried;  operetta  in  2 
acts,  by  Max  Hanisch,  music  by  Carl  von 
Wegern,  English  version  by  Bertha  E.  Sheafer. 
52  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  30,  1909 ;  D :  16661 ;  M.  Witmark 
&  sons,  New  York.  29274 

Merry  (The)  widower;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
N.  H.  Hornstine. 

]^z  ,i:p'jpN'  3  ^•'N  r^-i>'7:Np  ;p"^N  ni?3-'Sii?nc  in 

[2],  135  p.     8°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  5,  1912;  D :  31321 ;  Nathan  H. 
Hornstine,  Philadelphia.  29275 

Merry  (The)  wives;  a  burlesque,  by  A.  L.  Griffin. 

©  Arthur  L.  Griffin,  Concord,  Mass. ;  1897 : 

27053,  May  3.  29276 


146,7 


29277 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


29295 


Merry  (The)  wives  of  Windsor;  by  Willium 
Shakspeare,  ed.  with  notes,  introduction, 
glossary,  list  of  variorum  readings,  and  se- 
lected criticism,  by  Charlotte  Porter  and 
Helen  A.  Clarke.  [First  folio  ed.]  New  York. 
Thomas  Y.  Crowell  &  co.  [1909]  3  p.  1.,  v-xix, 
228  p.     front.     16°. 

©    T.    Y.    Crowell    &    co.,    New    York;    A: 
233350,  Mar.  12,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  13,  1909. 

29277 

ed.  by  Fred  P.  Emery.    New  York,  The  Mac- 


millan  company,  1913.    xx,  157  p.    front.    24 
(The  Tudor  Shakespeare) 

©  Feb.  5,  1913 ;  2c.  Feb.  6,  1913 ;  A :  332416 ; 
Macmillan  co..  New  York.  29278 

—  ed.  with  notes  by  William  J.  Rolfe.  Har- 
per's library  ed.  New  York  and  London,  Har- 
per &  brothers,  1898.  175,  [1]  p.  front,  illus. 
12°.     (Shakespeare's  complete  works,  v.  9) 

©  Harper  &  bros..  New  York ;  1898 :  25041. 
Apr.  21;  2c.  Jan.  13,  1899.  29279 

—  with  a  special  introduction  by  Austin  Dob- 
son  and  an  original  frontispiece  by  W.  A.  Mar- 
getson.  [The  University  press  Shakespeare. 
Renaissance  ed.]  New  York,  George  D. 
Sproul,  1907.  xxi,  128  p.  front.  4°.  (The 
complete  works  of  William  Shakespeare,  with 
annotations  and  a  general  introduction  by  Sid- 
ney Lee.     V.  8) 

©  University  press,  Cambridge,  Mass. ;  A : 
177440,  May  22,  1907;  2c.  May  22,  1907. 

29280 

(Shakespeare's  comedy  of);  ed.  with  notes 


by  William  J.   Rolfe.     New   York,  Harper  & 
brothers,  1882. 

©  Harper  &  bros.,  New  York ;  1881 :  19051, 
Dec.  9;  2c.  Feb.  6,  1883.  29281 

—  Same.    New  York,  Harper  &  brothers,  1882. 
2  p.  1.,   [9]-173,   [1]  p.    front,  illus.     16°. 

©  Harper  &  bros.,  New  York;  1882:1154, 
Jan.  23;  2c.  Feb.  6.  29282 

—  Same. 

©  W.  J.  Rolfe,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  as  author, 
in  renewal  for  28  years.  Renewal  no.  455, 
Jan.  8,  1910.  Original  entry,  Jan.  23.  1882, 
no.  1154.  29283 

—  Same.    New  York,  Cincinnati  [etc.]  Ameri- 


can book  company  [1905]    222  p.    incl.   front., 
illus.    16°. 

©  William  J.  Rolfe,  Cambridge,  Mass. ;  A : 

109448,  Feb.  18,  1905 ;  2c.  Apr.  8,  1905.    29284 

—  See   also   FalstafE. — Shakespeare's   works. 


Merryman  (The)  and  his  maid.     See  Yeomen 
(The)  of  the  guard. 

Merrymount;  opera  in  3  acts,  libretto  by  E.  C. 
Ranck.     [43]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1914 ;  D  :  38263 ;  Edwin  Carty 
Ranck,  Peterboro,  N.  H.  29284a 


Merveilleuses     (Les);     ]iy     Victorien     Sardou. 

aduplod  for  the  English  stage  by  Basil  Hoo;l, 

lyrics  by  Adrian  Ross,  music  by  Hugo  Felix. 

London,  New  York  [etc.]  Chappell  &  co.,  ltd., 

_  1900.     36  p.     8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Chanpell   &  co.,   ltd.,   London;   D :  9347, 
Oct.  29,  1906;   2c.  Oct.  29,  1906.  29285 

Mervyn,  the  disinherited;  a  story  of  the  times 
of  Charles  the  Second,  dramatized  by  E. 
Boj-nes.     44  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Eric  Barnes,   Kearney,   N.    J. ;    D :  4991, 
May  6,  1904;  2c.  May  24,  1904.  29286 

Merze;  a  drama,  by  M.  E.  Ryan. 

©  Marah   Ellis  Rvan,   Beaver,   Pa.;   1887: 
30180,  Nov.  21.  29287 

TVTesalliance  (Die);  koraodie  in  3  akten,  von 
Rudolf  Strauss.  Miinchen,  Drei  masken  ver- 
lag,  1912.     69  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  4,  1912  ;  D  :  31041 ;  Drei  masken 
verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Municli.  29288 

Mescal  (The)  eater;  a  play  of  unprecedented 
scientific,  theological  and  general  interest,  by 
E.  E.  Ewell. 

©  Ervin  Edgar  Ewell,  AVashington ;  1894: 
49456,  Oct.  23.  29289 

Meselenija;  romantisches  schauspiel  in  3  auf- 
ziiaen  und  einem  vorspiel,  von  W.  Negbaur. 
10(3  p.     16°. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  7,  1911 ;  D :  23031 ;  Walter  Neg- 
baur, Berlin.  29290 

Meshes  (The)  of  the  law;  dramatic  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  H.  H.  Krueger.  20  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Sept.   19,    1912;    D :  31027 ;    Howard   PI. 
Krueger,  Berkeley,  Cal.  29291 

Mesmerism;  a  romantic  drama  in  5  passes,  with 
introduction,  by  W.  P.  Buckingham. 

©  W.  P.  Buckingham,  San  Francisco ;  1880 : 
14638,  Sept.  27.  29292 

Mesmerist  (The);  a  comedy-drama  in  4  acts, 
suggested  by  J.  A.  Jessel  and  written  by 
Hal.  Reid  [i.  e.  James  Halleck  Reid]  and 
J.  A.  Jessel. 

©  Joseph  A.  Jessel,  New  York ;  1889 :  25728, 
Aug.  23.  29293 

or.  The  Philanthropist's  error,  a  drama  in 


5  acts,  by  H.  Bergstein. 

©    Henrv    Bergstein,    Virginia    City,    Nev. ; 
1878:1686,  Feb.  8.  29294 

Mesmer's  (The)  daug'hter;  by  E.  Carter.    76  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edward  Carter,  Washington;   D :  14389. 

Nov.  27,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  27,  1908.  29295 

Mess  (A)  of  sweet  pickles.     See  Gussie's  uncle. 


1468 


29296 


COPYEIGHTED  IN"   THE   UNITED   STATES 


29315 


Message  (The);  by  Mrs.  M.  C.  McDonald.    10  p. 
12°.     Printed. 

©  Mrs.  M.  C.  McDonald,  Chicago  ;  D  :  13031, 
May  22,  1908 ;  2c.  May  22,  1908.  29296 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  English  adaptation  by 


M.  Morton  of  H.  Bataille's  dramatization  of 
Tolstoi's  novel  Resurrection.  96  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

(c)  Henri  Bataille  and  Michael  Morton,  Paris ; 
D  :  2689,  Dec.  8,  1902 ;  2c.  Dec.  8,  1902.    29297 

play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  Charters.     [92]  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    17,    1914;    D:  37981;    Charles 
Charters,  New  York.  29297a 


tr.  from  the  French  of  Edmund  Fleg, 

by  W.  R.  H.  Trowbridge.     [90]  p.    4°.    Type- 
written. 

©  International  copyright '  bureau,  ltd., 
Loudon ;  D :  5856,  Nov.  30,  1904 ;  2c.  Nov.  30, 
1904.  29298 

Message  (The)  boy.     See  Defending  the  flag. 

Message  (A)  from  home;  a  rural  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  H.  H.  Horton.    29  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Hiram  H.  Hortou,  New  York ;  D :  1850, 
May  S,  1902;  2c.  May  8,  1902.  29299 

Message  (A)  from  Mars;  by  R.  Ganthony. 
Typewritten. 

©  Richard  Ganthony,  Jamaica,  N.  Y. ;  1899 : 
73893,  Nov.  13 ;  Ic.  Nov.  13 ;  Ic.  Jan.  31,  1900. 

29300 

Message  (A)  from  Reno;  farce  in  3  acts,  by 
Chas.  Barnard  and  M.  E.  Swan.  [157]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  29,  1910;  D :  22180 ;  Mark  E. 
Swan,  New  York.  29301 

Meseage  (A)  from  the  gods;  mystery  play,  by 
Melchoir  l^.Iacbride  [pseud,  of  J.  P.  Quiuton] 
London.  Hunter  and  Longhurst,  1910."  xiv, 
15-126  p.    12°. 

©  Dec.  5,  1910 ;  2c.  Dec.  17,  1910 ;  D  :  23063 ; 
J.  P.  Quiuton,  London.  29302 

Message  (A.)  from  the  past;  original  3  act 
drama,  by  L.  Bruck.  [3],  13  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  14,  1914;  D:3S10S;  X.ouise 
Bruck,  Denver.  29302a 

play  in  1  act,  by  J.  Murray-Anderson  and 

Anna  Wynne.    13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  24,  1912  ;  D  :  30087 ;  John  Murray- 
Anderson,  Nev,'  York.  •  29303 

— ■ — -  Same. 

©  Ic.  July  19,  [912  ;  D :  30303 ;  John  Murray - 
Anderson,  New  York.  29304 


Message  (A)  from  the  sea;  a  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  J.  E.  Kimball  and  F.  E.  Kimball. 

©  Jessie  E.  Kimball  and  Florence  E.  Kim- 
ball, Dorchester,  Mass. ;  1894 :  39163,  Aug.  25. 

29305 

Message  (A)  to  the  front;  European  war  drama 
in  1  act,  by  M.  Maxwell.  17  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  26,  1915  ;  D  :  39799  ;  Myra  Max- 
well, New  York.  29305a 

Messalina;  an  improved  tragedy  iu  5  acts,  tr. 
and  adapted  from  the  German  Arria  and  Mes- 
salina, by  Wilbrandt. 

©   Henry    1'.   Salisbury,   New   York;    1877: 
11900,  Oct.  15.  29306 


•  a  tragedy  in  5  acts,   by  Algernon  Sydney 

Logan.     Philadelphia,  J.  B.  Lippincott  company, 
1890.     147  p.     16°. 

©  J.  B.  Lippincott    co.,  Philadelphia ;  1890 : 
14877,  May  5 ;  2c.  May  22.  29307 

Messaline;  tragedie  lyrique  en  4  actes  et  5  tab- 
leaux, par  Armaud  Silvestreet  Eugene  Moraud. 
©  E.  Fasquelle,  France ;  1899  :  24445,  Apr.  7  ; 
2c  .  Apr.  7.  29308 

Messenger  (A)  boy;  by  A.  Dunn. 

©  Arthur  Dunn,  New  York ;  1900  A :  9222. 
9223,  Apr.  10.  29309,  29310 

musical  play  in  2  acts,  by  James  Tanner  and 


Alfred  IMurray,  lyrics  by  Adrian  Ross  and 
Percy  Greenbank,  music  by  I.  Caryll  and  L. 
Blouckton.  Lyrics.  New  York,  Boosey  &  co., 
1900.     30  p.     8°. 

©  George  Edwardes,  London ;  1900  A :  3680, 
Feb.  9;  2c.  Feb.  9.  29311 

Messenger  (The)  boy  and  the  city  chap;  play  in 
1  act,  by  H.  M.  I'earce  and  Gus  Kahn.  5  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.   IS,   1912;   D:  31163;   Harry  M. 
Pearce,  Covington,  Ky.  29312 

Messenger  (The)  boy  and  the  show  girl;  by 
Joseph  and  ]M;n-shaU  Robie.  15  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    June    30,    1910;    D:  21454;    Harry 
Holden,  New  York.  29313 

Messenger  (A)  boy's  dilemma;  by  Irving  L. 
Burritt. 

©  I.  L.  Burritt,  New  York  ;  D  :  9662,  Dec.  19, 
1906.  29314 

Messenger  (A)  from  Jarvis  section;  drama,  by 
E.  A.  Locke. 

©  Edwin  Adelbert  Locke,   United   States; 
1877:  3239,  Mar.  1.6.  29315 

Messenger  (The)  of  death;  a  drama  in  1  act,  by 
J.  Shively.    17  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.   26,   1914;    D :  38608 ;    Josephine 
Shively,  San  Francisco.  29315a 


1469 


29316 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


29334 


Messer  Benvenuto;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  M. 
Drake. 

©  Jean  Mclvor  Drake,  Charleston,  S.  C. ; 
D  :  216,  Mar.  14,  1901.  29316 

Messiah.  (The)  See  Pilgrim's  progress. 
Messieurs  les  Ronds-de-Cuir;  comedie  en  3 
actes,  par  II.  Dieudonne  et  R.  Aubry,  d'apr^s 
le  roman  de  Georges  Courteliue.  24  p.  4°. 
(L'lllustration  theatrale,  7^  annge  191,  28  octo- 
bre  1911) 

©  Oct.  28,  1911 ;  2c.  Nov.  28, 1911 ;  D  :  25882  ; 
Robert  Dieudonne  &  Raoul  Aubry,  Paris. 

29317 

Messmates;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  G.  M.  Baker. 
Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1887.  2  p.  1.,  53 
p.    12°. 

©  George  M.  Baker,  Boston ;  1887 :  2158,  Jan. 
27;2c.  Feb.  2.  29318 

Same. 

©  Emily  F.  Baker,  Wellesley  Hills,  Mass., 
as  widow  of  the  author,  in  renewal  for  28 
years.  Renewal  no.  G279,  Jan.  9,  1915.  Origi- 
nal entry,  Jan.  27,  1887,  no.  2158.  29318a 

Messrs.  Grin  and  Barrett;  a  sketch  for  two  Irish 
comedians,  by  Harry  L.  Newton.  {In  Will 
Rossiter's  vaudeville  prompter  no.  4) 

©  Will  Rossiter,  Chicago ;  D :  4063,  Oct.  5, 
1903;  2c.  Oct.  5,  1903.  29319 

Mestiza  (The);  a  Philippine  operetta,  book  and 
lyrics  by  H.  Saxby,  jr.,  music  by  Herman 
Bellstedt.  20  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Howard  Saxby,  jr.,  Cincinnati,  D :  14250, 
Nov.  9,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  9,  1908.  29320 

Mesure   (Une)   pour  rien;   comedie  en   1   acte, 

[par]    Andre  Barde.     Paris,   G.   Ondet,   1909. 

56  p.    12°. 

©  Sept.  1,  1909  ;  2c.  Sept.  4,  1909  ;  D  :  16701 ; 

Georges  Ondet,  Paris.  29321 

Meta  Konegen;  drama  in  5  akten,  von  Hermann 

Stehr.     Berlin,   S.  Fischer  verlag,  1904.     116 

p.     12°. 

©  S.  Fischer  verlag,  Berlin  ;  D  :  4572,  Feb.  1, 

1904 ;  2c.  Feb.  1,  1904.  29322 

Metal  (The)  cross.     See  Judgment  (The)  of  the 

cross. 
Metamorphosis;  melodrama  in  3  acts,  by  W.  H. 

Baker.    86  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  9,  1911 ;  D  :  24169  ;  William  Henry 

Baker,  Bristol,  England.  29323 

Metaphysical  (The)  white  cat;  play  in  5  acts,  by 

Mary  M.  Dean.    46  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  6,  1911 ;   D :  25690 ;  M.  Morgan 
Dean,  Sutton  West,  Ontario,  Canada.      29324 
Metaphysician  (The);  a  comedy  in  a  prologue 
and  3  acts,  by  F.  Heermans. 

©  Forbes  Heermans,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. ;  1888 : 
1243,  Jan.  11.  29325 


Metaphysician  (The) — Continued. 

a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Heermans. 

©  Forbes  Heermans,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. ;  1888 : 
30223,  Oct.  24.  29326 

Metaphysics;  or,  The  Lady  and  the  tiger,  a 
symbol  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  V.  Burton. 
53  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Martha  Virginia  Burton,  Clinton,  la. ; 
D:  15543,  Apr.  5,  1909;  2c.  Apr.  12,  1909. 

29327 

Method  (The)  of  Jefferson  Drake;  1  act  dra- 
matic playlet.  18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  Merritt  J.  Keightley,  South  Bend, 
Ind. ;  D :  16035,  June  9,  1909 ;  2c.  June  9, 
1909.  29328 

Method  (The)  of  madness;  play  in  1  act,  by  E. 
E.  Horowitz.    25  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  18,  1914;  D:  36755;  Elmor  E. 
Horowitz,  San  Bernardino,  Cal.  29328a 

Metodo  (El)  Gorritz;  zarzuela  en  1  acto,  divl- 
dido  en  3  cuadros  original  de  C.  Arniches  y 
E.  Garcia  Alvarez,  musica  del  maestro  Vi- 
cente Lleo.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  es- 
paiioles]  1909.     58  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Nov.  18,  1909;  2c.  Nov.  19,  1909;  D: 
17473;  Carlos  Arniches  y  Enrique  Garcia  Al- 
varez, Madrid.  29329 

Metropolis  (The);  a  drama  of  New  York  life, 
in  5  acts  and  7  tableaux,  by  L.  Grover  ami 
M.  Rankin. 

©  Leonard  Grover  and  McKee  Rankin, 
United  States ;  1882 :  2970,  Feb.  25.        29330 

Metropolitan  (The)  burlesquers;  a  spectacular 
extravaganza  in  2  scenes. 

©  Phil  Sheridan  and  Jack  Faust,  United 
States  ;  1897  :  68297,  Dec.  8.  29331 

Meturef  (Der);  drama,  by  Jacob  Gordin. 

102  p.    12°. 

©  May  26,  1910;  2c.  May  28,  1910;  D: 
21200;  International  library  pub.  co..  New 
York.  29332 

Mew-sic;  a  musical  comedy  farce  in  1  act  and 
2  scenes,  for  four  male  characters,  by  J.  M. 
Aguayo. 

©  J.  M.  Aguayo,  Boston ;  1889 :  40057,  Dec. 
30.  29333 

Mexic  drill  and  pantomime;  a  drill  for  twelve 
girls,  by  Mattie  Hardwicke.  New  York,  B.  S. 
Werner  pub.  &  supply  co.,  1900.     12  p.     12°. 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner  pub.  &  supply  co..  New 
York ;  1900  A :  8305,  Mar.  30 ;  2c.  June  9. 

29334 


1470 


29335 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE  UNITED  STATES 


29351 


Mexican  (The);  comedy  drama  of  the  South- 
west in  4  acts,  by  A.  H.  Schroeder.  [2],  43  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    30,    1910;    D :  21691 ;    Alfred 
Henry  Schroeder,  Detroit.  29335 

drama  in  3  acts,  by  M.  C.  Moore.     [51]  p. 

4°.     Typewritten, 

©    Ic.    May    15,    1912;    D:  29673;    Mildred 
Champagne  Moore,  Cambridge,  Mass.     29336 

Mexican  (The)  bandits;  dramatic  play  in  5 
acts  and  a  prologue,  by  N.  Landry.  [146]  p. 
8°.     Ms. 

©   Ic.   Oct.   8,   1910;    D:  22248;    Napoleon 
Landry,  Spencer,  Mass.  29337 

Mexican  college  girl;  by  G.  W.  Botz.  13  p. 
4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  11,  1909 ;  D :  17338 ;  George  W. 
Botz,  Milwaukee.  29338 

Mexican  dilemma;  in  4  acts,  by  E.  B.  Cau- 
tliorn.     65  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Eudora   Belle  Cauthorn,   Portland,   Or. ; 
D:5008,  Apr.  27,  1904;  2c.  Apr.  27,  1904. 

29339 

Mexican  (The)  frontier;  play  in  1  act,  by  A, 
Byron.      [2],   15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  6,  1914;  D:  36952;  Arthur  By- 
ron, Montclair,  N.  J.  29339a 

Mexican  (A)  German;  a  comedy  drama  in  2 
acts,  by  J.  Golden.     61  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Jack  Golden,  Berkeley,   Cal. ;   D :  10461, 
Apr.  29,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1907.  29340 

Mexican  (The)  girl;  a  comic  play  in  3  acts,  by 
Phil  Maher. 

©  Phil  H.  Maher,  Chicago ;  1899 :  6G87,  Jan. 
19.  29341 

Mexican  (A)  honeymoon;  a  musical  comedy  in 
2  acts,  libretto  and  lyrics  by  T.  B.  Donaldson, 
52  p.  4°.  Typewritten  and  printed.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Thomas  B.  Donaldson,  Philadelphia ;  D : 
12601,  Mar.  23,  1908 ;  2c.  Mar.  23,  1908.    29342 

Mexican  (The)  moon;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
K.  Searle.    108  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Apr.   8,   1915;    D :  40302 ;   Katharine 
Searle,   Cambridge,  Mass.  29342a 

Mexican  (A)  romance;  tabloid  comedy  drama 
in  3  acts,  by  Robert  J.  Sherman.  [34]  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Oct.   29,   1915;    D :  42117 ;    Chicago 
manuscript  co.,  Chicago.  29342b 

Mexican  (A)  tangle;  a  musical  comedy  pro- 
tean sketch,  by  V,  H.  Smalley.  20  p.  4°, 
Typewritten. 

©  Victor  H.  Smalley  and  Bernie  Adler,  Chi- 
cago ;  D :  13100,  June  2,  1908 ;  2c.  June  2,  1908. 

29343 


Mexican  (The)  woman;  drama  in  1  act,  by  D. 
Clift.      [4],   18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.    11,    1911;    D :  23622 ;    Denison 
Clift,  Mill  Valley,  Cal.  29344 

Mexicana;  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  book  by  G. 
Driscoll  and  Robert  B.  Smith,  music  by  Ray- 
mond Hubbell.  92  p.  4°,  Typewritten,  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Clara  Driscoll,  New  York  ;  D  :  7833,  Dec, 
29,  1905;  2c,  Dec.  29,  1905.  29345 

-a  spectacular  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  K. 

S.  Baxter. 

©  Katharine  Schuyler  Baxter,  Oswego,  N. 
Y. ;  1896 ;  4847,  Jan.  17.  29346 

Mexico;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  M.  Royle. 
©   Edwin   Milton   Royle,    Salt   Lake  City; 
1893 :  32877,  July  11,  29347 

— — -a  military  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Joaquin 
Miller  [i,  e.  Cincinnatus  Heine  Miller] 

©  C,  H,  Miller,  United  States ;  1879 :  1691, 
Feb,  5,  29348 


—  a  military  drama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  Vider. 

©  Louis  Vider,  New  York ;  1872 :  9400,  Aug, 
31.  29349 

■original  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  M.  Feigl. 


[128]    p.     4°.     Typewritten, 

©   Ic,    June   8,    1914;    D :  37411 ;    Jane   M, 
Feigl,  New  York,  29349a 

play  in  4  acts,  by  N,  H.  Mason.    88  p,    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    2,    1915;    D:  39264;    Norman 
Howell  Mason,  Mt.  Vernon,  N,  Y.  29349b 

■play   in   1   act,   by   F.   Ormau.     45  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   May  26,   1914 ;   D :  37219 ;   Felix  Or- 
man.  New  York.  29349c 


—  play  in  3  acts,  by  W.  Gillpatrick.  [4],  133 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Nov.    15,    1912;    D :  31398 ;  Wallace 

Gillpatrick,  New  York.  29350 


11  p. 


sketch  in  1  act,  by  H.  B.  Crozier. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    12,    1914;    D :  36005 ;    H.    B. 
Crozier,  St.  Paul.  29350a 

or.  The  fall  of  Maximilian,  grand  histori- 
cal military  pageant,  by  L.  Leubrie. 

©    Lou    Leubrie,    Memphis,    Tenn. ;    1889 : 
2011,  Jan.  15.  29351 

Mexico — 1914;  melodramatic  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  B.  and  Hugh  Reticker.  [1],  23  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    May    16,    1914;    D:  37043;    Beatrice 
Reticker,  Chicago.  29351a 


1471 


29352 


DEAMATIO   COMPOSITIONS 


29368 


Mexitli;  a  tragedy,  by  T.  C.  Rice. 

©  Thomas  Carey  Rice,  Slirewsbury,  Mass. ; 
D :  5454,  Aug.  16,  1904.  29352 

Mexzonia;  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  F.  W.  Belining. 
52  p.    8°.     Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Jan.  24,  1910;  D:  20008;  F.  W. 
Belining,  Los  Angeles.  29353 

Meyers;  schwank  in  3  aufziigen,  von  Fritz 
Friedmann-Fredericli.  Leipzig,  Pliilipp  Reclam, 
jun.,  1910.  SO  p.  24°.  ([Universal-biblio- 
thek,  5329]) 

©  Aug.  29,  1911;  2c.  Oct.  28,  1911;  D: 
25912;  Eduard  Bloch,  Berlin.  29354 

See  also  I  like  your  name. 

Mfiffa  (The);  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  by  J. 
Clarke.  22  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Ic.  Nov.  2,  1909 ;  D :  17264 ;  John  Clarke, 
New  York.  29355 

Mi  amiga;  humorada  en  3  actos,  escrita  en 
prosa  por  R.  Asensio  Mds  y  J.  J.  Cadenas. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1915. 
61  p.     12°. 

©  Mar.  15,  1915;  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1915;  D: 
40037;  Ramon  Asensio  Mas  y  Jose  Juan  Ca- 
denas, Madrid.  29355a 

Mi  cara  mitad;  moral eja  comica  en  2  actos  y  en 
prosa,  original  de  M.  Ramos  Carrion.  Ma- 
drid [Sociedad  de  autores  espafioles]  1908. 
54  p.     12°. 

©  Miguel  Ramos  Carrion,  Madrid;  D: 
14677,  Jan.  2,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  4,  1909.      29356 

Mi-careme  (La);  accidente  tragi-c6mico-lirico 
en  medio  acto,  original  y  en  prosa,  de  Silvio 
Figarelo  y  R.  Cortes,  musica  de  los  maes- 
tros  Foglietti  y  Candela.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  espaiioles]  1907.  20  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Silvio  Figarelo  and  R.  Cortes,  Madrid; 
D :  11298,  Sept.  5,  1907 ;  2c.  Sept.  7,  1907. 

29357 

Mi  papa;  juguete  comico,  en  3  actos  y  prologo, 
en  prosa,  original  de  C.  Arniches  y  E.  Garcia 
Alvarez.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores,  espa- 
iioles] 1910.     86  p.     12°. 

©  May  23,  1910;  2c.  May  24,  1910;  D: 
21140 ;  Carlos  Ai-niches  y  Enrique  Garcia  Al- 
varez, Madrid.  29358 

Mi  querido  Pepe;  juguete  c6mico  en  2  actos  y 
en  prosa,  original  de  Antonio  Paso  y  Joaquin 
Abati.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
noles] 1915.    54  p.     12°. 

©  June  24,  1915;  Ic.  ,Tune  25,  1915:  D: 
41049 ;  A.  Paso  y  J.  Abati,  Madrid.        29358a 

Miakka;  an  amateur  drama,  by  C.  B.  Hill. 

©  Charles  B.  Hill,  Boston;  1888 :  230.'S4, 
Aug.  9.  29359 


Miami;  a  new  romantic  opera  in  3  acts,  adapted 
by  J.  Hollingshead,  lyrics  by  Warham  St. 
Leger,  music  by  J.  Haydn  Parry. 

©  Augustin  Daly  and  John  Hollingshead, 
United  States  ;  1893  :  46268,  Oct.  16.      29360 

Miamoura,  the  fairy  who  lost  her  star;  by 
A.  Silvani  and  M.  D.  Buchanan.  43  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Anita  Silvani  and  M.  D.  Buchanan, 
United  States;  D :  13220,  June  20,  1908;  2c. 
June  20,  1908.  29361 

Miantonimo,  N.  E.;  an  historical  drama,  years 
1637  to  1649,  by  R.  B.  Caverly.  Boston,  The 
author,  1884. 

©  Robert  B.  Caverly,  Lowell ;  1884 :  24233, 
Dec.  16;  2c.  Feb.  12,  1885.  29362 

Miasma;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Ottinger.  [2], 
65  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  11,  1911;  D :  23073 ;  Albert  Ot- 
tinger, New  York.  29363 

Micaliz;  or,  A  double  life,  a  picturesque  and 
romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Theodore 
Barriere. 

©  John  S.  Leese  and  J.  Newton  Gotthold, 
United  States ;  1884 :  16338,  Aug.  11.     29364 

[Michael;  play,  by  D.  Pinski]  .b3^?2  (In  Fu- 
ture, V.  19,  no.  9,   Sept.,  1914) 

©  Sept.  1,  1914;  Ic.  Sept.  12,  1914;  D: 
38098;  David  Pinski,  New  York.  29364a 

Michael  and  his  lost  angel;  a  play  in  5  acts, 
by  Henry  Arthur  Jones.  New  York  and 
London,  Macmillan  &  co.,  1895.  vii,  107  p. 
12°. 

©  Macmillan  &  co..  New  York ;  1895 :  64110, 
Dec.  18;  2c.  Dec.  18.  29365 

— — ■  See  also  Chief  contemporary  dramatists. 


Michael  Angelo  da  Caravaggio;  a  drama  in  3 
acts,  arr.  according  to  the  historical  and  bio- 
graphical sketches  from  the  Italian,  French 
and  German  languages,  by  C.  H.  Von  Klein. 

©  Carl   H.   Von  Klein,    Cleveland;    1898: 
5110,  Jan.  12.  29366 

Michael  Kramer;  kiinstlerdrama  in  4  akten, 
von  Gerhart  Hauptmann.  Berlin,  S.  Fischer, 
1900.     128  p.     12°. 

©  S.  Fischer  verlag,  Berlin;  1900  A:  28126, 
Nov.  15 ;  2c.  Nov.  15.  29367 

See    also    Dramatic    works     of     Gerhart 


Hauptmann. — German  classics  of  the  nine- 
teenth and  twentieth  centuries. 

Michael  Rodenburg;  by  I.  D'Ai*mond. 

©  Isabell  D'Armond,  New  Haven  ;  D  :  2412, 
Oct.  3.  1902.  29368 


1472 


29369 


COPYKIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


29389 


Michael  StrogofE;  a  drama tixation  of  Jules 
Verne's  story  of  the  same  name,  by  William 
Nelson.     47  p.     f°.     Mimeographed. 

©    July   1,    1909;    2c.    July   26,    1909;    D: 
16378;  Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  29369 

— : — ■  the  version  of  D'Enuery,  by  F.  A.  Andrews. 
Typewritten. 

©  Florine  Arnold  Andrews,  United  States; 
1900  A :  4929,  Feb.  23 ;  2c.  Apr.  17.  29370 

or,  The  courier  of  the  czar,  a  dramatization 

of  .Jules  Verne's  celebrated  story,  bv  C  F. 
Towle  and  C.  D.  Coffin.    47  p.    24'.    Printed. 

©  Charles  F.  Towle  and  Charles  D."  Coffin, 
Boston  ;  1S70  :  12860,  Sept.  27  ;  2c.  Apr.  8.  1880. 

29371 

Same. 

©  Charles  F.  Towle  and  Charles  D.  Coffin, 
Boston  ;  1880 :  4810,  Mar.  25 ;  2c.  Mar.  2n. 

29372 

or,  The  czar's  courier,  a  romantic  play  in  5 

acts  and  8  tableaux,  dramatized  from  Jules 
Verne's  novel  of  Michael  Strogoff,  by  .T.  R. 
Wilkins. 

©  ,Tohn  R.  Wilkins,  San  Francisco;   1877: 
5498,  May  7.  29373 

See  also  Courier  (The)  of  the  czar. — Noble 

(A)  mission. — Relief  (The)  of  Irkutsk. 

Michael  BtvogoS,  the  Kussian  courier;  from  the 
French  of  Jules  Verne,  dramatized  by  R.  J.  New- 
ton. 

©   Richard  J.   Newton,   Providence,  R.   I. ; 
1877  :  8114,  Mar.  14.  29374 

Michaelmas  term.  See  Masterpieces  of  the 
English  drama:  Thomas  Middleton. 

Michal;  tragedy  in  4  acts  ,  by  F.  D.  Kershner. 
[2],  45  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  7,  1914  ;  D  :  39023  ;  Frederick  D. 
Kershner  and  Abram  E.  Cory,  Cincinnati. 

29375 

Miche;  ou,  Le  nez  qui  remue,  comedie  bouffe  en 
3  actes.  M.  Soulie  et  H.  de  Gor.sse.  Paris,  Li- 
brairie  Moliere,  1903.    122  p.    12°. 

©  IMaurice  Soulie  et  Plenry  de  Gorsse,  Paris ; 
D  :  3322,  Apr.  22,  1903 ;  2c.  Apr.  22,  1903. 

29376 

Michel  Michael;  komodie  in  5  akten,  von  Rich- 
ard Dehmel.  Berlin,  S.  Fischer  verlag,  1911. 
152  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  10, 1911 ;  2c.  Feb.  21, 1912  ;  D  :  28789 ; 
S.  Fischer  verlag,  Berlin.  29377 

Michelang'elo  und  Eolla;  lyrisches  drama  in  1 
akt,  nach  C.  Lafont's  drama,  bearbeitet  von 
Ferdinaudo  Stiatti,  deutsch  von  Ludwig  Hart- 
mann,  musik  von  Crescenzo  Buongiorno. 
[Leipzig,  J.  Schuberth  &  co.,  1902]  60  p.  16°. 
(Edition  Schuberth,  no.  7380)  [Libretto only] 
©  J.  Schuberth  &  co.,  Leipzig ;  D  :  2653.  Nov. 
29,  1902 ;  2c.  Nov.  29,  1902.  29378 


Michigan  peaches;  a  pastoral  drama,  by  S.  R. 
Hill.    49  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Stella    Richmond    Hill,    Grand    Rapids, 
Mich. ;  D :  7626,  Nov.  27,  1905 ;  2c.  Api-.  2,  1906. 

29379 

a  3  act  pastoral  drama  with  music,  by  S.  R. 

Hill.    Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  1906.    1  p.  1.,  4-69 
p.     8°.     [Words  only]    . 

©    Stella    Richmond    Hill,    Grand    Rapids, 
Mich. ;  D :  9053,  Sept.  8,  1906 ;  2c.  Aug.  31,  1906. 

29380 

Michigander  (The);  new  American  comedy- 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Z.  Chipman. 

©  Adelbert  Z.  Chipman,  Worcester;  ISSl : 
34793,  Sept.  3.  29381 

Michilimackinac;  an  Indian  play,  A.  D.  1763,  by 
L.  O.  Armstrong.  4  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Scenario] 

©  L.  O.  Armstrong,  Montreal,  Canada ;  D : 
6487,  Apr.  10,  1905 ;  2c.  Apr.  10,  1905.        29382 

Mick  McQuaid;  by  G.  Clarke. 

©    George    Clarke,    Brooklyn;    1876:6932, 
June  3.  29383 

Mickey  Finn,  that  bad  boy;  a  farce  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  W.  B.  Watson.    Tj-pewritten. 

©  W.  B.  Watson,  Brooklyn  ;  D  :  367,  Ai)r.  19, 
1901 ;  2c.  Oct.  2,  1901.  29384 

Mickie's  Christmas  tree;  by  F.  J.  Munagle. 

©  Frank  J.  Munagle,  Kansas  City,  Mo. ;  D : 
9842,  Jan.  12,  1907.  29385 

Micro-mania;  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  book  and 
lyrics  by  Russell  A.  Field,  music  by  Wm.  H. 
Johns.    19  p.    8°.    Printed.    [Words  only] 

©  Apr.  29,  1915 ;  2c.  Apr.  16,  1915 ;  D  :  40517 ; 
Bayside  yacht  club,  Long  Island,  N.  Y. 

29385a 

Microbe  man;  a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 
C.  Werner,  music  by  Alden  Flynn. 

©  Carl  Werner,  Brooklyn ;  D  :  8746,  June  28, 
1906.  29386 

Microbe  (The)  of  love;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
M.  I\I.  Godbold.  Comanche,  Tex.,  The  Dragon 
printery  [1909]     38  p.    12°. 

©  July  5,  1909 :  2c.  July  9,  1909 ;  D :  16221 ; 
Mollie  Moore  Godbold,  Comanche,  Tex.    29387 

a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  J.  Costello. 


140  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  John  Jerome  Costello,  Chicago ;  D :  5184, 
June  16,  1904 ;  2c.  June  8,  1904.  29388 

farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  J.  Costello. 


[l].186p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mav  20,  1913 ;  D  :  33402  ;  J.  J.  Costello, 
Chicago.  29389 


5379—16- 


-93 


1473 


29390 


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29410 


Mid-channel;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  W.  Pinero. 
Boston,  V.'.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1910.  3  p.  1.,  221 
p.    12°. 

©  Nov.  25, 1910 ;  2c.  Nov.  26, 1910 ;  D :  22653  ; 
Arthur  Wing  Pinero,  London.  29390 

Mid-life  (A)  dream.     See  New  (The)  star. 
Mid  magnolias.     Sec  Levee-cutter  (The) 

Mid-ocean;  or,  A  sailor's  sweetheart,  a  nautical 
melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  M.  S.  Taylor. 

©   Malcolm    S.   Taylor,   Rochester,    N.    Y. ; 
1SS7  :  2225,  Jan.  28.  29391 


Middle-aged 
(The) 


(A)    romance.      See    Suffragette 


Middle-class  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Rosett. 
Baltimore,  Phoenix  publishers  [1912]  iv,  124 
p.     10°. 

©   Dec.   23,   1912;   2c.    Dec.   26,    1912;    D: 
31775;  Joshua  Rosett,  Baltimore.  29392 

play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Glassmire.    102  p.    4°. 


Typewritten 

©  Ic.  Jan.  3,  1911 ;  D  :  22992  ;  Albert  Glass- 
mire, Philadelphia.  29393 

by  M.  C.  Moore.  [78]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  20,  1910;  D:  21840;  Mildred 
Champagne  Mo<jre,  Boston.  29394 

Middle  ground;  play  in  3  acts,  by  S.  Benson. 
98  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1915 ;  D  :  41902 ;  Stuart  Bon- 
son,  New  York.  29394a 

Middle  (The)  range;  play  in  4  acts,  by  M. 
Wiren.     [110]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  22,  1911 ;  D :  24252  ;  Myra  Wiren, 
New  York.  29395 

Middle- woman  (The);  sketch  in  1  act,  by  C. 
de  V.  Hundt.    23  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  30,  1915 ;  D :  42135 ;  C.  de  Vidal 
Hundt,  Los  Angeles.  29395a 

Middleman  (The);  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  A. 
Jones.  New  York,  S.  French ;  London,  S. 
French,  ltd.,  1907.    .122  p.    8°. 

©  Henry  Arthur  Jones,  London;  D:  11873. 
Dec.  6,  1907 ;  2c.  Dec.  12,  1907.  29396 

Middlemarch;  a  play,  by  F.  H.  Mead  and  T.  D. 
Beasley. 

©  F.  H.  Mead  and  T.  D.  Beasley,  San  Diego, 
Cal.;  1897:31923.  May  25;  2c.  July  7;  Ic. 
2d.  ed.  Sept.  17;  Ic.  rev.  ed.  Sept.  27.    29397 

Middletons  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  S.  Weiller. 
115  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  16,  1915 ;  D  :  39423 ;  Simon  Weil- 
ler, New  York.  29397a 


Middy  (The)  of  France;  a  drama  of  early  days, 
by  J.  J.  Wallace. 

©   J.   J.   Wallace,     San    Francisco;    1888: 
20674,  July  18.  29398 

Middy  (The)  of  Pensacola;  or,  The  fortunes  of 
a  naval  officer,  a  drama  in  5  acts,  based  upon 
scenes  and  incidents  of  the  late  war  on  ship- 
board and  on  shore,  by  J.  S.  Clark. 

©  J.   S.  Clark,  Webster,  Mass.;  1874:478, 
Jan.  14.  29399 

Midge;  a  comedy  drama  in  5  acts,  by  A.  D. 
Gordon  and  L.  P.  Richardson. 

©   Archibald   D.    Gordon   and   Leander   P. 
Richardson,  New  York ;  1880 :  7698,   May  18. 

29400 

musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  libretto  by  E.  A. 

Sumner,  music  by  L.  Dinsmore. 

©  Lon  Dinsmore  and  E.  A.  Sumner,  Bos- 
ton;  1885 :  4054,  Feb.  14.  29401 

Midget;  or,  The  crimson  scarf,  an  emotional 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Williams  and  G.  L. 
Stout. 

©  Fred    Williams    and    George    L.    Stout, 
United  States;  1884:16564,  Aug.  15.     29402 

or.  The  modern  Puck,  an  original  drama 

in  4  acts,  by  G.  A.  Ernst. 

©    George    A.    Ernst.    Boston;    1873:4905, 
May  6.  29403 

Midgetty-Digetty;  a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts. 

©  L.  Lawrence  Weber  and  Edward  F.  Rush, 

New  York  ;  D :  5150,  June  10,  1904.  29404 

Midinettes  (Les);  comedie  en  4  actes,  de  L. 
Artus.  36  p.  illus.  4°.  (Supplement  gratuit 
au  no.  2S14  du  Monde  illustre,  8  mars  1911) 

©  Mar.  4,  1911 ;  2c.  Mar.  25,  1911 ;  D  :  23741 ; 
Louis  Artus,  Paris.  29405 

Midnight;  a  comedy  in  black  and  white,  by  C. 
Von  der  Vonde.    30  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Chester  De  Vonde,  New  York:  D:  14484, 
Dec.  7,  1908;  2c.  Jan.  22,  1909.  29406 

drama  in  1  act,  by  De  W.  E.  Kaufman.    10 

p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Mar.   30,   1912;    D :  29224 ;    De  Witt 
Kaufman,  Memphis,  Tenn.  29407 


—  play  in  1  act  for  two  persons,  by  W.  A. 
Tyler.    4  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  22,  1912;  D :  30721 ;  Jean  C. 
Littlewood  and  W.  Clifton  Llttlewood.  St. 
Louis.  29408 

—  a  3  act  farce  comedy,  by  D.  C.  McCarthy. 

©  Dennis  Charles  McCarthy,  Louisville; 
1893 :  11430,  Mar.  6.  29409 

by  P.  P.  Willis.     [1],  42  p.    4°.    Type- 


written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  11,  1912 ;  D :  31677 ;  Paul  Peter 
Willis,  Indianapolis.  29410 


1474 


29411 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


29431 


Midnight — Continued. 

western  sketch  in  1  act,  by  W.  A.  MacDon- 

ald.     [19]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   July   16,    1913;    D:  33806;    Wallace 

Archibald  JMacDonald,  San  Francisco.    29411 

•  or,  The  theft  of  the  raven,  a  play  in  6  acts. 


by  F.  Keller. 

©  Frederic  Keller,  Brooklyn ;  1879 :  15822, 
Nov.  22.  29412 

Midnight  adventure;  playlet  in  1  act,  by  H. 
Norman.    18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  15,  1910 ;  D :  20802 ;  Henry  Nor- 
man, New  York.  29413 

Midnight  (The)  alarm;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J. 
W.  Harkius,  jr. 

©  James  W.  Harkins,  jr.,  Chai'leston,  111.; 
1889  :  39211,  Dec.  21.  29414 

Midnight  (A)  appeal;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  J.  J. 
O'Connor.     [1],  17  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.    6,    1912;    D:  30754;    John    J. 
O'Connor,  Chicago.  29415 

Midnight  (The)  bell;  an  original  comedy  in  4 
acts,  illustrative  of  New  England  life,  by 
C.  H.  Hoyt. 

©  Charles  H.   Hoyt,   Boston;   1883:23255, 
Dec.  15.  29416 

Midnight  (The)  call;  a  new  and  original  com- 
edy drama,  by  W.  H.  Rightmire. 

©   Wm.   H.   Rightmire,   New   York;   1894: 
16862,  Mar.  26.  29417 

play  in  1  act,  by  F.  S.  Clark.     [1],  15  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  30.  1914 ;  D :  3S957 ;  F.  Sherwood 
Clark,  Brooklyn.  29417a 

Midnight  (The)  charge;  a  grand  military  play 
in  4  acts,  by  W.  Elsworth  Stedman.  New  York, 
T.  H.  French ;  London,  S.  French,  1892.  56  p. 
12°.     ( [French's  standard  drama,  no.  413}-) 

©  T.  H.   French,  New  York;  1892:46133, 
Nov.  12 ;  2c.  Dec.  1.  29418 

Midnight  club;  a  burlesque  in  3  scenes,  by  J. 
Madison.     [36]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  20,  1910 ;  D :  21108 ;  James  Madi- 
son, New  York.  29419 

Midnight  colic;  a  laughable  sketch  in  1  scene, 
by  D.  E.  Allyn.  Clyde,  O.,  Ames'  publishing 
company,  1888.  9  p.  12°.  ([Ames'  series  of 
standard  and  minor  drama,  no.  256] ) 

©  Ames  pub.   co.,   Clyde,   O. ;   1888:32041, 
Nov.  12 ;  2c.  Nov.  21.  29420 

Midnight  (A)  cruise;  farce  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
W.  H.  Macart.    [l],18p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  14,  1914;  D :  37569 ;  William  H. 
Macart,  Lansing,  Mich.  29420a 


Midnight  cry;  or,  Paul  Rev  era's  ride  to  Con- 
cord, an  historical  play  in  2  acts,  by  S.  Birn- 
baum.    cover-title,  [10]  p.    16°.    Printed. 

©  Samuel  Birnbaum,  Dorchester,  Mass. ;  D : 
8100,  Mar.  5,  1906 ;  2c.  Apr.  4,  1906.  -29421 

Midnight  (The)  elopement;  a  comedy  in  1  act 
and  3  scenes,  by  C.  L.  Monroe. 

©   Charles   L.   Monroe,-  Rochester,   N.   Y. ; 
1896 :  4514,  Jan.  15.  29422 

Midnight  (The)  express;  F.  A.  Johann,  jr. 

©  F.  A.  Johann,  jr.,  New  York ;  1893 :  3323, 
Jan.  14.  29423 

•  a  comedy  di-ama  in   4  acts. 

©  John  Kastendike,  New  York ;  189J  :  38611, 
Oct.  28.  29424 

sensational  melodrama,  by  W.  L.  Hummell. 


Typewritten. 

©  William  L.  Hummell,  Evansville,  Ind. ; 
1895 :  3265,  Jan.  11 ;  2c.  Feb.  2.  29425 

See  also  Hold-up  (The)  man. 

Midnight  (The)  fire;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  Gerald  E.  Sullivan  and  Louis  Wagner. 
Tifhu,  O.,  Advertiser  job  rooms,  1SS4.  52  p. 
16°. 

©  Wagner  and  Sullivan,  Tiffin,  0.;  1884: 
2379,  Feb.  1 ;  2c.  Feb.  14.  .  29426 

Midnight  (The)  flood;  a  comedy  melodrama  in 
5  acts,  [by]  L.  Eagan. 

©  Louis  Eagan,  United  States;  1892 :  39727, 
Oct.  1.  29427 

Midnight  (The)  freight;  a  5  act  melodrama,  by 
P.  Robertson. 

©  Punch  Robertson,  Chicago;  1891:10821, 
Mar.  23.  29428 

Midnight  (A)  frolic;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Dan- 
iel L.  Hart,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 

©  Chas.  Hassenforder,  Philadelphia;  1893: 
27431,  June  7.  29429 

Midnight  (The)  girl.  See  Mit£ernachtsmaedel 
(Das) 

Midnight  (The)  guest;  play  in  2  acts,  by  H.  Sun- 
shine.   39  p.    fol.    Ms. 

^  ©  Ic.  Mar.  28,  1914 ;  D :  36497 ;  Harry  Sun- 
shine, New  York.  29429a 

Midnight  (The)  hou.r;  or,  The  return  of  the 
departed,  by  F.  Ullrich.  1  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Frederick  Ullrich,  Philadelphia;  D:345S, 
May  19,  1903 ;  2c.  May  19,  1903.  29430 

Midnight  in  Chinatown;  a  melodrama,  in  4  acts, 
by  F.  Z.  Niblack. 

©  Flora  Z.  Niblack,  Chicago;  1899 :  .50347, 
Sept.  2.  29431 


1475 


29433 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


29453 


Midnight  in  New  York;  by  O.  T.  Crawford. 
©  O.  T.  Crawford,  St.  Louis ;  D :  4319,  Nov. 
27,  1903.  29432 

Midnight  (The)  intruder;  an  Ethiopian  farce,  by 
Frank  Dumont.  New  York,  II.  M.  De  Witt, 
1876.  8  p.  12°.  ([De  Witt's  Ethiopian  and 
comic  drama,  no.  96]) 

©  Robert  M.   De  Witt,  New  York;   1876: 
7992,  July  3 ;  2c.  July  26.  29433 

Midnight  (The)  intrusion;  20  minutes  comedy 
drama,  crook  sketch,  by  J.  Montague.  19  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1913 ;  D :  32699 ;  John  Blon- 
tague.  New  York.  29434 

Midnight  (The)  lady;  farce  in  1  act,  by  W.  H. 
Post.    21,  [2]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  31,  1911 ;  D :  24372 ;  Emil  Hoch. 
Brooklyn.  29435 

Midnight  light;  by  T.  A.  Doucet.  54  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Theodore  A.  Doucet,  United  States;  D: 
8132,  Mar.  S,  1906 ;  2c.  Mar.  8,  1906.  29436 

Midnight  (The)  lunch;  a  dramatic  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  H.  H.  Putnam. 

©   Henry   Howell    Putnam.    Boston ;    1890 : 
134G0,  Apr.  24.  29437 

Midnight  (The)  mail;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  W.  Ballauf,  jr. 

©   William   BallauT,   jr.,   Baltimore;    1892: 
29688,  July  16.  29433 

Midnight  (The)  man.     See  Hold-up  (The)  man. 

Midnight  (The)  marauders;  or,  Love  in  the 
moonlight,  farce,  by  Frank  Dumont.  New 
York,  Chicago  [etc.]  M.  Witmark  &  sons  [1903] 
13  p.     16°. 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York  ;  D  :  3072, 
Feb.  11, 1903 ;  2c.  Feb.  11, 1903.  29439 

Midnight  marriage;  dramatized  by  W.  W.  Fes.s- 
ler.  Greenville,  Pa..  Sheiiango  Vallev  news, 
1882.    61  numb.  1.    24°. 

©  Walter  W.  Fessler,  Greenville,  Pa. ;  1SS2 : 
10328,  June  21 ;  2c.  Nov.  21.  29440 

a  romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Charles  Os- 
borne. 

©  William  Redmond,  Chicago;  1883:13510. 
July  23 ;  2c.  Aug.  3.  29441 

■ •  See  also  Alice  the  actress. 

Midnight  (A)  masquerader;  play  in  1  act,  by 
A.  Hartzberg.     [2],  10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  10,  1914 ;  D :  35703 ;  Amos  Hartz- 
berg, Detroit.  20441a 

Midnight  (A)  matinee;  3  act  farce  comedy  with 
incidental  musical  numbers,  by  Bide  Dudley. 
38  p.    f°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  June  27,  1910 ;  D :  21423 ;  Walter  B. 
Dudley,  Denver.  29442 


Midnight  (A)  mistake;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
by  A.  J.  Mmison.  Clyde,  O.,  A.  D.  Ames,  1SS6. 
25  p.  12°.  ([Ames'  series  of  standard  and 
minor  drama,  no.  211] ) 

©  A.  D.  Ames,  Clyde,  O. ;  1887 :  1381,  Jan. 
17;  2c.  Jan.  17.  29443 

Midnight  (The)  murder;  or.  Recalled  to  life, 
a  sensational  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  Alice 
Wilson  Browne.    55  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   W.   Gault   Browne,    Chicago;     D:2242, 
Aug.  16,  1902;  2c.  Nov.  5,  1902.  29444 

Midnight  (A)  mystery;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
by  A.  Vv'.  Stace.    102  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Arthur  W.  Stace,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. ; 
D :  3576,  June  12,  1903 ;  2c.  June  12,  1903. 

29445 

Midnight  o'er  the  hills  of  Judea;  by  A.  Vv\ 
Gassaway.    8  p.    32°.    Printed. 

©   Nov.   27,   1909;   2c.   Nov.   30,   1909;    D: 
17587 ;  Andrew  W.  Gassaway,  Baltimore. 

2944b 

Midnight  on  the  Bowery;  a  sensational  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  A.  H.  Woods. 

©  Albert  H.  Woods,  New  York;   1900  A: 
13140,  May  25.  29447 

Midnight  (The)  opera;  1  act  play.  2  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Fred   Lester,   Boston;   D :  9568,   Dec.   3, 
1900;  Ic.  Dec.  3,  1906.  29448 

Midnight  (A)  promise;  operetta  in  1  act,  by 
Jacobson  and  Conradi,  adapted  from  the  origi- 
nal eniitlod  Boekers  gosclnchle,  by  T\T.  Tdi- 
trelly.     Typewritten. 

©   Mathilde   Cottrelly,    New   York;     1S96 : 
71367,  Dec.  31;  2c.  Dec.  31.  29449 

Midnight  ride  of  Paul  Revere;  Revolutionary 
drama  in  1  act  and  3  scenes,  by  J.  Kernan. 
3  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  28,  1909 ;  D :  17801 ;  Jean  Ker- 
nan, Baltimore.  29450 

See   also   Paul    Revere. 


Midnight  sermon;  play  in  1  act.  by  T.  Stemp- 
fel.  jr.     [2],  16  p.    f°.    Typewritten.      . 

©  Ic.  Aug.   26,   1912;   D:  30645;    Theodore 
Stempfel,  jr.,  Indianapolis.  29451 

Midnight  (A)  session;  farce  in  1  act,  by  W.  M. 
Cannon.     10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Willard   M.   Cannon,   Battle  Creek;   D: 
13709,  Sept.  3,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  3,  1908.    29452 

Midnight  (The)  special;  a  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  W.  Ballauf,  jr. 

©  AYilliara  Ballauf,   jr.,   Baltimore;   1892: 
34357,  Aug.  20.  29453 


1476 


29454 


COPYRIGHTED  IN"   THE   UlSriTED  STATES 


29474 


Midnight  (A)  supper;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
C.  H.  Chase. 

©     Clifford     Hoffman     Chase,     Haverhill, 
Mass. ;  1895 :  16525,  Mar.  23.  29454 

Midnig-ht  (A)  tea;  by  M.  B.  Cunard. 

©  Mary  Elizabeth  Cunard,  New  York ;  1900 
A :  16673,  July  6.  29455 

Midnight  (The)  train;  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 
Maurice  Hageman.  Chicago  and  New  York, 
The  Dramatic  publishing  company  [1903] 
43  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  Sergei's  acting  drama, 
no.  .524) 

©    Dramatic   pub.    co.,    Chicago ;    D :  4246. 
Nov.  16,  1903;  2c.  Nov.  16,  1903.  29456 

Midnight  (A)  trespasser;  duologue  in  1  act. 
Chicago,  Dramatic  publishing  co.,  1910.  7  p. 
12°.     ([Sergei's  acting  drama,  no.  59S] ) 

©    Dec.    29,    1910;    2c.    Jan.    3,   1911;    D: 
22976;  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago.       29457 

Midnight  under  the  mistletoe;  a  musical  dra- 
matic comedy  in  2  acts,  by  Matt  Barton. 

©  Leonard  co.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. ;  D :  4625, 
Feb.  19,  1904.  29458 

Midnight  (A)  visitor;  by  L.  Ludlow.  15  p. 
obi.     12°,     Typewritten. 

©  Leo  Ludlow,  Waukesha,  Wis. ;  D :  10704, 
June  5,  1907;  2c.  June  5,  1907.  29459 

play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  V.  Ross  and  Lydia  M. 

.Jones.     [2],  23  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  12,  1911 ;  D :  26001 ;  Hannah  V. 
Ross,  Philadelphia.  29460 


playlette  in  1  spasm,  by  E.  G.   Longman. 

9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  31,  1911 ;  D :  25113 ;  Edward  G. 
Longman,  Brooklyn.  29461 

Midnight  (The)  watch;  a  sensational  melo- 
drama in  5  acts,  by  J.  F.  Kirke. 

©  J.  Francis  Kirke,  Wilmington,  Del. ;  1895 : 
33996,  June  29.  29462 

Midnight  (The)  wedding;  original  romantic 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  Howard.  128  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    27,    1913;    D:  34557;    Walter 
Howard,  London.  29463 

Midnight  vn-eck;  a  sensational  comedy  in  4 
acts,  by  T.  I.  Keogh. 

©  Thomas  Ignacius  Keogh,  Denison,  Tex. ; 
1892:44557,  Nov.  1.  29464 

Midsommer  (A)  night's  dreame;  ed.  by  H.  H.- 
Furness.  Philadelphia,  J.  B.  Lipijincott  com- 
pany, 1895.  xxxiv,  357  p.  8°.  (New  vari- 
orum ed.   of  Shakespeare,     v.  10) 

©  Horace  Howard  Furness,  Philadelphia  ;i| 
1895  :  20783,  Apr.  15 ;  2c.  Apr.  15.  29465  J 


Midsommer  (A)  night's  dreame — Continued. 

ed.  with  notes,  introductions,  glossaries,  lists 

of  variorum  readings  and  selected  criticisms 
by  Charlotte  Porter  and  Helen  A.  Clarke.  New 
York,  T.  Y.  Crowell  &  co.  [1903]  1  p.  1., 
xxxiv,  216  p.     front,      (port.)     16°. 

©  Thomas  Y.  Crowell  &  co..  New  York ;  A : 
53484,  Feb.  20,  1903 ;  2c.  Feb.  20,  1903.    29466 

(Shakespeare);    facsimile    reprint    of    the 

text  of  the  first  folio,  1623;  with  foot-notes 
giving  every  variant  in  spelling  and  punctua- 
tion occurring  in  the  two  quartos  of  1600, 
according  to  the  pei'fect  copies  of  the  origi- 
nal texts  in  the  Barton  collection,  Boston 
Public  library ;  with  introduction  and  notes 
by  H.  Johnson.  (Variant  edition)  Boston 
and  New  York,  Houghton,  Mifflin  and  com- 
pany, 1888.     xviii,   [1]-61  p.     8°. 

©  Henry  Johnson,  Brunswick,  Me. ;  1888 : 
11326,  Apr.  18 ;  2c.  Apr.  24.  29467 

Sec  also  Midsummer  (A)  night's  dream. — 

Shakespeare's   works. 

Midsummer;    by    Q.    Kilby. 

©  Quincy  Kilby,  Boston  ;  D  :  10559,  May  14. 
1907.  29468 

Midsummer  (A)  dance  dream;  skit  in  1  act 
wiith  the  words  from  William  Shakespeare,  by 
A.  B.  Stewart.    18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  20,  1915;  D :  39443 ;  Anna  Bird 
Stewart,  New  York.  29468a 

Midsummer  (A)  madness;  a  comedy  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  B.  Hope.    64  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Bervl  Hope,  New  York ;  D :  15349,  Mar. 
16,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  16,  1909.  29469 


— -  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  W.  C.  Roberson. 

©  William  C.  Roberson,-  New  York;  1S94: 
50602,  Oct.  30.  29470 

—  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  F.  M.  and  R.  Richard- 


son. 


©  F.  M.  and  Roy  Richardson,  Omaha,  Neb. ; 
1899 :  82685,  Dec.  21.  29471 


[120] 


^^i 


— -  comedv  in  3  acts,  by  W.  W.  Blancke. 
p.    f°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  11,  1911 ;  D  :  25203 ;  Wilton  Yv'al- 
lace  Blancke,  Philadelphia.  29472 

—  a  farce  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  A.  L.  White. 
©  A.  Ludlow  White,  New  York ;  1891 :  34823, 

Sept.  30.  29473 

—  a  farcical  fantasy  in  3  acts,  by  T.  R.  Sulli- 
van and  W.  W.  Chamberlin. 

©  T.  R.  Sullivan,  Boston;  1880:1420,  Jan. 


24. 


29474 


1477 


29475 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


29491 


Midsummer  (A)  night's  dream.  Garden  City, 
N.  Y.,  Doubleday,  Page  &  company  [1912]  xii, 
165  p.  col.  front.,  illus.  12°.  (The  Ben  Greet 
Shakespeare  for  young  readers  and  amateur 
players) 

©  Feb.  28, 1912 ;  2c.  IMar.  5, 1912 ;  A :  309417 ; 
Doubleday,  Page  &  co.,  Garden  City,  N.  Y. 

29475 

by  William  Shakespeare,  condensed  for  lawn 

and  school  productions,  in  3  acts,  by  Kate 
Weaver  Dallas.  2d  ed.  New  York,  Edgar  S. 
Werner  &  co.,  1902.    48  p.    12°. 

©  Apr.  27,  1911 ;  2c.  Apr.  29,  1911 ;  D  :  24092  ; 
Edgar  S.  Werner,  New  York.  29476 

with  illustrations  by  Alfred  Fredericks. 


New  York,  D.  Appleton  and  company,   1874. 
101  p.    front,    illus.    4°. 

©  D.  Appleton  &  co.,  New  York ;  1S73 :  13519, 
Nov.  20 ;  2c.  Nov.  20.  29477 

abridged  and  ed.   by   Sarah  W.   Hiestand, 


with  illustrations  after  drawings  by  II.  Smirke. 
Boston,  D.  C.  Heath  &  co.,  1900.  ix,  [1],  102  p. 
front,  (port.)  pi.  12°.  (Heath's  home  and 
school  classics,  no.  2;  The  beginner's  Shakes- 
peare) 

©  D.  C.  Heath  &  co.,  Boston ;  1900  A :  23492, 
Sept.  21 ;  2c.  Sept.  21.  29478 

—  arr.  by  E.  S.  Fry.    9  p.    f  °.    Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Apr.  22,  1910 ;  D :  20S61 ;  Emma  Sheri- 
dan Fry,  Brooklyn.  29479 

— •  a  burlesque  in  2  acts,  by  S.  B.  McEroom. 

©  Hints  pub.  &  supply  co.,  New  York ;  D : 
6597,  Apr.  28,  1905.    '  29480 

—  ed.  by  John  W.  Cunliffe.  New  York,  The 
INIacmillan  company,  1912.  xvi,  113  p.  front, 
(port.)    24°.     (The  Tudor  Shakespeare) 

©   Feb.   21,    1912;   2c.   Feb.   24,    1912;    A: 
305724 ;  Macmillan  co.,  New  York.  29481 

—  ed.  with  notes  by  William  J.  Rolfe.  Har- 
per's library  ed.  New  York  and  London,  Har- 
per &  brothers,  1898.  195  p.  front,  illus.  12°. 
(Shakespeare's  complete  works,    v.  5) 

©  Harper  &  bros..  New  York ;  1898 :  28289, 
May  6 ;  2c.  .Jan.  13,  1899.  29482 

—  educational  player  dramatic  cast-reading 
form  of  William  Shakespeare's  play  arr.  by 
E.  S.  Fry.    [1],  48  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  21,  1915 ;  D  :  42546 ;  Emma  Sheri- 
dan Fry,  Brooklyn.  29482a 

fi'om  the  Riverside  edition,  ed.  by  Richard 

Grant  White,  with  introduction,  notes  and  a 
study  of  the  play  by  Laura  Emma  Lockwood. 
Boston,  New  Y'ork  [etc.l  Houghton,  Mifflin 
and  company  [1903]  vi,  [2],100p.  16°.  (The 
Riverside  litei'ature  series  [no.  153] ) 

©  Houghton,  MifRin  &  co.,  Cambridge,  Mass. ; 
A :  52908,  Feb.  12, 1903 ;  2c.  Feb.  16, 1903. 

29483 


Midsummer  (A)  night's  dream — Continued. 

introduction  and  notes  by  Henry  Norman 

Hudson,  ed.  and  rev.  by  Ebenezer  Charlton 
Black,  with  the  cooperation  of  Moses  Grant 
Daniell.     School  ed.  [Boston]  Ginn  and  com- 

•  pany  [1910]  Ixxiii,  114  p.  front,  (facsim.) 
16°.     (The  new  Hudson  Shakespeare) 

©  Oct.  24, 1910 ;  2c.  Oct.  27, 1910 ;  A :  2739.51 ; 
Ginn  &  co.,  Boston.  29484 

play  in  1  act,  by  J.  McCree.     [1],  16  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  17,  1913 ;  D  :  34749 ;  Junie  McCree, 
New  York.  29485 

with  a  special  introduction  by  George  E. 


Woodberry  and  an  original  frontispiece  by  C. 
Wilhelm.  [The  University  press  Shakespeare. 
Renaissance  ed.]  New  York,  George  D. 
Sproul,  1907.  xxii,  98  p.  front.  4°.  (The 
complete  works  of  William  Shakespeare,  with 
annotations  and  a  general  introduction  by  Sid- 
ney Lee.    v.  6) 

©  University  press,  Cambridge,  Mass. ;  A : 
175844,  Apr.  16, 1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  16, 1907.    29486 

(The  comedy  of);  by  William  Shakespeare. 


New  Yoi-k,  Cincinnati  [etc.]  American  book 
company,  1894.  90  p.  12°.  (Eclectic  English 
classics) 

©   American   book   co.,   New   York;    1894: 
23663,  May  10 ;  2c.  July  12.  29487 

arr.  for  representation  by  A.  Daly. 


Privately  printed,  18S8.    76  p.    8°. 

©  Augustin  Daly,  New  York;  1888:2409, 
Jan.  21 ;  2c.  Feb.  16.  29488 

•  Same. 

©  Joseph  F.  Daly  and  Richard  Dorney,  New 
York,  as  executors  of  the  author,  in  renew^al 
for  28  years.  Renewal  no.  6345,  Jan.  23,  1915. 
Original  entry,  Jan.  21, 1888,  no.  2409.    29488a 

for    young    people;    a    play    by    William 

Shakespeare,  adapted  from  the  Caml)ridgetext, 
introductory  story,  decorations  and  illustra- 
tions by  Lucy  Fitch  Perkins.  New  York,  F.  A. 
Stokes  company  [1907]  xliv,  93  p.  incl.  col. 
front,  illus.  11  col.  pi.  4°.  (The  dandelion 
classics  for  children) 

©  University  pre.ss,  Cambridge,  Mass. ;  A : 
185383,  Aug.  26, 1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  26, 1907.    29489 
(Shakespeare's);  ed.  by  John  Louis  Haney. 


New  York,  Cincinnati  [etc.]  American  book 
company  [1911]  102  p.  16°.  (Eclectic  Eng- 
lish classics) 

©  Jan.  28, 1911 ;  2c.  Jan.  31, 1911 ;  A :  280474 ; 
American  book  co..  New  York.  29490 

•  ed.  by  William  Allan  Neilson.    Chicago, 


Scott,  Foresman  and  company  [1910]     2  p.  1., 
9-158  p.    16°.     (The  Lake  English  classics) 

©   Jan.    19,   1910;    2c.    Jan.   20,   1910;    A: 
256115 ;  Scott,  Foresman  &  co.,  Chicago. 

29491 


1478 


29492 


COPYBIGHTED  IN"   THE   UNITED  STATES 


29511 


Midsummer  (A)  night's  dream. — Contintied. 

• -(Shakespeare's);  ed.  with  an  introduction 

and  notes  by  Brainerd  Kellogg.  New  York, 
O.  E.  Merrill  company  [1910]  139  p.  front, 
(port.)     16°.     (Merrill's  English  texts) 

©  Dec.  9,  1910 ;  2c.  Dec.  12,  1910  ;  A :  278140  ; 
Chas.  E.  Merrill  co.,  New  York.  29492 

v/ith  introduction,  and  notes,  explana- 


tory and  critical,  by  H.  N.  Hudson.  Boston. 
Ginn  &  Heath,  1880.  (Annotated  English 
classics) 

©  Henry  N.  Hudson,  Boston;  1880:14839, 

29493 


Sept.  30. 


—  Same.     Boston,   New  York    [etc.]    Ginn  & 
company  [1908]     128  p.    16°. 

©  Kate  W.  Hudson,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  in 
renewal  for  14  years  from  Sept.  30,  1908 ;  A  : 
207607,  May  21, 1908  ;  2c.  June  23, 1908.    29494 

-with  introduction,  notes,  examination 


papers  and  plan  of  preparation,  selected  by 
Brainerd  Kellogg.  New  York,  E.  Maynard  »& 
CO.,  1890.  ix,  10-119  p.  front.  32°.  (Eng- 
lish classics) 

©   Effingham   Maynard   c&   co..   New   York : 
1890 :  552,  Jan.  3 ;  2c.  Feb.  13.  29495 


Same. 
©  Effingham  Maynard  &  co..   New  York; 


1890 :  4258,  Feb.  3. 


29496 


—  (Shakespeare's  comedy  of);  ed.  with  an 
introduction  and  notes  by  Ernest  Clapp  Noyes. 
New  York,  The  Macmillan  company,  1908. 
xlviii,  147  p.  front.  24°.  (Macmillan's 
pocket  American  and  English  classics) 

©  Macmillan   co.,    New  York;    A :  210347, 
June  24,  1908 ;  2c.  June  24,  1908.  29497 

ed.    with    introduction    and    notes    by 


Katharine  liee  Bates.  Boston,  Leach,  Shewell 
and  Sanborn  [1895]  v  p.,  1  1.,  204  p.  1  illus. 
16°.  (The  students'  series  of  English-  clas- 
sics) 

©   Leach,     Shewell    &    Sanborn,    Boston ; 
1895 :  55782,  Nov.  2  ;  2c.  Nov.  6.  29498 

ed. 


with  notes  by  Homer  B. 
Sprague  .  .  .  also  suggestions  and  plans  for 
study  topics  for  e-ssays,  etc.  Boston,  New 
York  [etc.]  Silver,  Burdett  and  company, 
1896.  127  p.  front,  (port.)  12°.  (Studies 
in  English  classics) 

©  Silver,    Burdett    &    co.,    Boston;    1896: 
63200,  Nov.  19;  2c.  Nov.  19.  29499 

ed.  with   notes  by  William  J.   Rolfe. 


New   York,   Harper    &   brothers,    1877.     191, 
[1]  p.     front,    illus.     16°. 

©  Harper  &  bros.,  New  York ;  1877 :  6994. 
June  13;  2c.  Aug.  25.  29500 


Midsummer  (A)  nig'ht's  dream — Continued. 

Same.  New  York,  Cincinnati  [etc.]  Ameri- 
can book  company  [1903]  230  p.  incl.  front., 
illus.     16°. 

©  William  J.  Rolfe,  Cambridge.  Mass.;  A: 
73914,  Dec.  4,  1903 ;  2c.  Feb.  2,  1904.      29501 

Same.  New  York,  Cincinnati  [etc.]  Ameri- 
can book  company  [1905]  230  p.  incl.  front., 
illus.     16°. 

©  William  J.  Rolfe,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  in 
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105802,  Jan.  6,  1905;  2c.  Jan.  23,  1905. 

29502 


—  (Shakspere's):  ed.  with  notes  and  an  in- 
troduction by  George  Pierce  Baker.  New 
York,  [etc.]  Longmans,  Green  and  co.,  1896. 
xxxiii.  111  p.  front.  12°.  (Longmans'  Eng- 
lish classics.     [7]) 

©    Longmans.    Green    &    co..    New    York ; 
1895  :  66205,  Dec.  28 ;  2c.  Jan.  25,  1896.    29503 


See  also  Butterfly   (The)  ball. — Pyramus 

and       Thisbe. — Midsommer       (A)       night's 
dreame. — Shakespeare's  works. 

Midsum.iner  (A)  night's  dream  of  Shakes- 
peare's women;  by  M.  H.  Lee. 

©  Mary  Holland  Lee,  Shrewsbury,  Mass. ; 
1890 :  28659,  Sept.  17.  29504 

Midsummer  noon's  dream;  a  playlet,  by  A. 
Dickinson.     9  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  3,  1910 ;  D :  20336 ;  Alex  Dickin- 
son, Everett,  Wash.  29505 

Midthorne;  a  play  in  5  acts,  a  historical  drama 
relating  to  the  Bacon  Rebellion  in  Virginia, 
1676,  by  G.   B.  McCutcheon. 

©    George    Barr    McCutcheon,    Lafayette, 
Ind. ;  1898:22915,  Apr.  IL  29506 

Midway  (The);  burlesque  entertainment  based 
on  the  famous  Midway  plaisance  of  the 
World's   Columbian   exposition. 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago ;  1894 :  58696, 
Dec.  17.  29507 


- — —a   comedy,   by   H.  A.   Pei'ry. 

©  Harry  A.   Perry,   Chicago;  1893:54627. 

Dec.  11.  29508 

Midway  (The)  plaisance;  a  comedy,  by  H.  A. 
Perry. 

©  Harry  A.   Perry,   Chicago;  1893:54628. 

Dec.  11.  29509 


a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  W.  Chase. 

©  Chas.   AVathen    Chase,    United    States; 
1893:38729,  Aug.  23.  29510 

Midwinter  circus;  by  E.  G.  Stanley. 

©   Edgar   G.   Stanley,   Terra  Haute,   Ind. ; 
1896:56528,  Oct.  13.  29511 


1479 


29512 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


29533 


Midwinter  (A)  nightmare;  or,  Shakespeare, 
disarranged  by  F.  F.  Snow,  misquoted  by  E.  L. 
Hadaway,  and  embellislied  by  the  entire  com- 
pany. 

©  Frank  F.   Snow  and  Ephraim  L.  Haa- 
away,  Boston;  1893:2459,  Jan.  10.        29512 

Midwinter  (A)  night's  dream;  a  dramatic 
idyl  in  4  acts,  by  S.  Morse. 

©  Salmi  Morse,  United  States ;  1878 :  100S3, 
Sept.  2.  29513 

a  novel  and  grotesque  musical  entertain- 
ment for  church  fairs,  Christian  associations., 
&c.,  by  C.  G.  Buck. 

©  Charles  G.  Buck,  United  States;  1888: 
2562,  Jan.  23.  29514 

an  operatic  travesty  in  3  acts,  by  O.  Col- 


lings  and  C.  E.  Bray. 

©  Otto  CoUings  and  C.  E.  Bray,  Seattle; 
1895:7548,  Feb.  2.  29515 

Mieles  y  hieles;  boceto  de  comedia  en  1  acto  y  2 
cuadros,  en  prosa,  original  de  A.  Perera.  Ma- 
drid [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1909. 
35  p.     12°. 

©   Sept.  23,  1909;  2c.   Sept.  24,  1909;  D: 
16886;  Arturo  Perera,  Madrid.  29516 

Miffiifif  (The);  or.  In  Mexico,  by  A.  Lewis. 

©  Andy  Levies,  Brooklyn ;  D :  7598,  Sept.  5, 
1905.  29517 

Miggles.     See  Mliss,  child  of  the  Sierras. 

Miggs;  or.  The  waif  of  the  streets,  a  comedy 
drama  in  3  acts  and  7  scenes,  by  H.  N.  Dow- 
ley. 

©  Harry  N.  Dowley,  New  York ;  1892 :  4552, 
Jan.  29.  29518 

Might;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  R.  Gousha.  27  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  22,  1915 ;  D :  4019G ;  Joseph  Roe- 
buck Gousha,  Pittsburgh.  29518a 

Might  is  right;  by  K.  Ernst.  52  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Kate  Ernst,  Toledo,  O. ;  D  :  10321,  Apr.  11, 
1907;  2c.  Apr.  11,  1907.  29519 

Might  or  right;  a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  W. 
H.  Regner.  Slarshalltown,  la.,  Hamlin  B. 
Miller,  1902.    12  p.    8°. 

©  W.   Haynie  Regner,  Marshalltown,  la. ; 
D:2522,  Oct.  30,  1902;  2c.  Dec.  11,  1002. 

29520 

Mightier  (The);  by  August  Strindberg. 

©  Warren  Frederic  Martin,  Philadelphia; 
D :  12705,  Apr.  8,  1908.  29521 

Mighty  (The)  arm;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  G. 
PfafE.     [92]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  15,  1911 ;  D  :  25764  ;  Harry  Cross- 
land  Pfaff,  Chicago.  29522 


Mighty  (The)  deep;  a  spectaciilar  romantic 
drama  in  5  acts,  founded  on  Tennyson's  poem 
Enoch  Arden,  by  J.  P.  Craig. 

©  John  Paul  Craig,  San  Francisco;  1891: 
34399,   Sept.  28.  29523 

Mighty  (The)  hand;  a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by 
B.  Gerard  and  A.  Pierra.     Typewritten. 

©  Barney  Gerard  and  Adolfo  Pierra,  New 
York;  D:251,  Mar.  22,  1901;  2c.  Mar.  22, 
1901.  29524 

Mighty  lak  a  rose;  play  by  M.  McWilliams. 
[8]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  19,  1912 ;  D :  28760 ;  Murrie  Mc- 
Williams,  Los  Angeles.  29525 

Mighty  millions;  a  comedy  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  Jean  Burnside.  Allen.     Typewritten. 

©  A.  J.  Allen,  New  York ;  1893 :  16063, 
Apr.  4 ;  2c.  Apr.  4.  2952S 

Mighty  Mrs.  Station;  or,  How  saloons  are 
smashed  in  state  of  Kansas,  by  W.  Drury. 

©  Wells  Drury,  San  Francisco ;  D :  180, 
Mar.  5,  1901.  29527 

Mighty  (The)  truth;  or.  In  clouds  or  sunshine, 
a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Capt.  Jack  Crawford. 
90  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  John  W^allace  Crawford,  San  Marcial, 
N.  M. ;  1896:2585,  Jan.  6;  2c.  Jan.  6.    29528 

Mighty  (The)  waters;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
L.  Grover  and  L.  Grover,  jr. 

©  Leonard  Grover  and  Leonard  Grover.  jr., 
Brooklyn  ;  1889 :  18781,  June  18.  29529 

Mignon. 

©  Adolf  M.  Friedlieb,  New  York;  1882: 
15946,  Sept.  27;  2c.  Oct.  4.  29530 


—  musical  sketch  in  1  scene  from  the  opera, 
by  M.  Beriza.  7  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  May  14,  1915;  D:  40648;  Marguerite 
Beriza,  New  York.  29530a 

a  play  in   4  acts,   founded  upon   Goethe's 


novel  of  Wilhelm  Meister,  by  J.  B.  Runnion. 

©  James  B.  Runnion,  Chicago;  1876:9S19, 
Aug.  28.  29531 

a  romantic  drama  in  3  acts,  from  the  Ger- 


man of  Goethe,  by  G.  H.  Bassett. 

©   G.   H.   Bassett,   New  York;   1872:3077, 


Mar.  28. 


29532 


—  a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  B.  T.  Trego. 

©  Benjamin  T.  Trego,  Philadelphia;  1884: 
4410,  Mar.  1.  29533 

—  See    also    Scarlet     (The)     lancers. — Wild 


honey. 


1480 


29534 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE  UNITED  STATES 


29551 


Mignon,  the  child-wife;  or,  A  sister's  devotion, 
a  society  drama  in  5  acts  and  prologue,  by 
P.  C.  Hamilton  and  W.  F,  Felch. 

©  Francis   C.   Hamilton   and  W.   Fari'and 
Felch,  Columbus,  O. ;  1882 :  10410,  June  23. 

29534 

Mig-nonette;  musical  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  L.  J.  De  Smidt. 

©  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Louis  Jacques  De  Smidt, 
Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y. ;  1882 :  7572,  May  10. 

29535 

■  or,    A   Mayday    masquerade,    an   original 


comic  opera  in  4  acts,  written  by  R.  Thomp- 
son, composed  by  R.  B.  Hall. 

©  Ray  Thompson,   Richmond,   Me.;   1889: 
14841,   May  16.  29536 

■or,   The   spirit   of  the  kitchen,   American 


frolic   musical   comedy   in  3   acts,   by   L.   De 
Smidt.     [91]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Louis   De   Smidt,   New   York;    D :  8659, 
June  S,  1906;  2c.  June  8,  1906.  29537 

Mignonette,  the  little  schemer;  comic  opera 
in  8  acts,  libretto  by  Blanche  Reives,  com- 
posed by  J.  Williams. 

©  Jesse  Williams,    United   States;    1874: 
12533,  Oct.  7.  2953b 

Migratory  (The)  moon;  a  dramatic  and  scenic 
production  in  1  act,  by  J.  E.  Hayes. 

©  James  E.  Hayes,  New  York ;  1871 :  8152, 
Sept.  1.  29539 

Mikado;  oder,  Die  stadt  Titipu,  text  von 
W.  S.  Gilbert,  musik  von  Arthur  Sullivan, 
uebersetzt  von  E.  F.  L.  Gauss.  Chicago,  L. 
W.  H.  Neebe,  1887.  30  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©   E.   F.   L.   Gauss,   United   States;   1887: 
2596,  Feb.  1 ;  2c.  Feb.  1.  29540 

or.  The  town  of  Titipu,  the  comic  opera, 

by  W.  S.  Gilbert  and  Arthur  Sullivan.    . 

©  Alex    P.    Browne,    Boston ;    1885 :  5966, 
Mar.  11.  29541 

See    also     Dancing      (The)      operettas. — 


Macharado    (The).— -Mr.    Mikado. 

Mikado's  (The)  message;  a  farce-comedy  in  1 
act,  by  W.  B.  Hardin.     Typewritten. 

©  William  Budd  Hardin,  New  York ;  1899 : 
81335,  Dec.  15;  2c.  Dec.  15.  29542 

Mike;  a  farce  in  3  acts,  by  J.  J.  Jennings. 

©  John  J.  Jennings,  New  York ;  D :  7160, 
Aug.  25,  1905.  29543 

Mike,  a  dude;  a  burlesque  in  1  act,  by  M.  C. 
Woodward. 

©  Slatthew  C.  Woodward,   Portland,   Or.; 
1886:4554,  Feb.  24.  29544 


Mike  Larritz,  way-station  agent;  comedy  in  1 
act,  by  Ellis  Parker  Butler,  dramatized  by 
R.  E.  Eraser.     6  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  28,  1910;  D:  20315;  R.  Eliza- 
beth  Eraser,   Kansas   City,   Mo.  29545 

Mike  O'Hara;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  D.  Farrell. 

©  John  D.  Farrell,    Chicago;    1899:82.54. 

Jan.  26.  2954U 

Mike,  the  coachman-chauffeur;  burlesque 
sketch,  by  L.  Powers.  10  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  8,  1910;  D:  22749;  La  Rue 
Powers,  Los  Angeles.  29547 

Mil  (Los)  francos;  zarzuela  en  1  acto,  dividido 
en  4  cuadros,  en  prosa,  letra  de  Emilio  G. 
del  Castillo  y  Jose  Perez  Lopez,  mUsica  de  los 
maestros  Enrique  Bru  y  Cayo  Vela.  Madrla 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1912.  40  p. 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  May  24,  1912;  2c.  May  13,  1912;  D: 
29774;  E.  G.  del  Castillo  y  J.  Perez  Lopez, 
Madrid.  29548 

Mil  (Las)  ypico  denoches;  fantasia  c6mico-lirica 
en  1  acto  dividido  en  un  prologo  y  5  cuadi'os, 
prosa  y  verso,  original  de  G.  Perrin  y  M.  de 
Palacios,  mtisica  del  maestro  Geronimo  Gime- 
nez.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles] 
1909.     47  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Sept.  23,  1909;  2c.  Sept.  24.  1909;  D: 
16904 ;  Guillermo  Perrin  y  Miguel  de  Palacios. 
Madrid.  29549 

Mila  When  die;  an  unpleasant  play,  by  N.  H. 
ISIuKselman.  {In  Poet-lore.  v.  13,  no.  1,  Jan.- 
Mar.,  1901) 

©  Poet  lore  co.,  Boston ;   D :  174,   Feb.   4, 

19U1;  2c.  Mar.  21,  19U1.     [Entry  for  periodi- 
cal :  B  :  4234.  Feb.  13,  1901 ;  Ic.  Feb.  13,  1901 ;  - 
Ic.  Feb.  23,  1901]  29550 

Miladi  and  the  musketeer;  a  burlesque,  by 
R.  A.   Barnet. 

©  R.  A.  Barnet,  Dorchester.  Mass.;  1808: 
71917,  Dec.  10.  29551 

Milady  Sleuth;  comedy  dramatic  sketch,  by 
M.  B.  Alton.     10  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  18,  1915;  D :  41522 ;  Maxie 
Belle  Alton,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  29551a 

Milady's  boudoir;  or.  The  dove,  play  in  3  acts, 
by  J.  C.  Drum.     [59]  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  21,  1914;  D:  37983;  Joseph  C. 
Drum,  Boston.  29551b 

Milagro  (Un)  de  San  Antonio;  diftlogo  en 
prosa,  original  de  Gonzalo  Canto  y  Guiller- 
mo Hernandez  Mir.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores espanoles]  1915.    14  p.    12°. 

©  June  24,  1915;  Ic.  June  25,  1915;  D: 
41078 ;  G.  Canto  y  G.  Hernandez  Mir,  Madrid. 

29551c 


1481 


29552 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


29573 


Milanese  (La);  a  modern  play  in  3  acts,  by  G.  E. 
Hall. 

©    George    Edward     Hall,     Brooklyn;     D: 
1385,  Feb.  1,  1902.  29552 

Milch  (Das)  madchen  von  Schbneberg.  See 
Lina,  the  milk  vender  of  Gerinantown, 

Mildred;  play  in  4  acts,  dramatized  from  Mary 
J.  Holmes'  novel  of  the  same  name,  by  M.  S. 
Keightley.     [2],  63  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.    7,    1912;    D:  31060;    Mabel    S. 
Keigbtley,  South  Bend,  Ind.  29553 

from  the  novel  of  the  same  name  by 

Mary  J.   Holmes,  dramatized  by   I.   W.  Rae. 
64  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  2,  1910 ;  D :  21407 ;  Ida  Weston 
Rae,  Osborne,   Kan.  29554 

■or,   A   lover's   strategy,     1     act    pastoral 


drama,  by  Jos.  Le  Brandt. 

©   P.    Garrett   &   co.,   Philadelphia;    1896: 
71679,  Dec.  31.  29555 

Mildred  of  the  movies;  tabloid  farce  comedy  in 
2  acts,  by  C.  B.  Casad.  66  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  June  7,  1913 ;  D :  33429 ;  Campbell  B. 
Casad,  New  York.  29556 

Mildred  Percival;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  T.  H. 
Davis.    97  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Thomas    H.    Davis,    Wilkinsburg.    Pa. ; 
D:  12726,  Apr.  11,  1908;  2c.  Apr.  7,  1908. 

29557 

Mildred  Willbanks;  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  H. 
Roberts.     [47]  p.     4^.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  10,  1913;   D:  35303;  Josephine 
Howard  Roberts,  Woodside,  N.  Y.  29558 

Mildredisin;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  H.  Rouclere. 

©  Harry  Rouclere,  Brooklyn;  1899:50979, 

Aug.  8.  29559 

Mile  (A)  a  minute;  a  comedy  drama  in  5  acts. 

©  H.  S.  Taylor  and  Harry  Williams,  New 
York ;  1891 :  685,  Jan.  5.  29560 

■spectacular  vaudeville  sketch,  by  Langdon 


IMcCormick  [i.  e.  A.  L.  McCormick]     [1],  17  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.    20,   1912;   D:  30910;    Bidwell 
amusement  co..  New  York.  29561 

Milestones;  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Bennett  and 
E.  Knoblauch.     [Ill]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  25,  1912 ;  D :  28426 ;  Arnold  Ben- 
nett and  Edward  Knoblauch,  London.    29562 

Same.     London,  Methuen  &  co.,  ltd.  [1912] 


4  p.  1.,  [7]-126  p.     16° 

©  Ic.  Apr.  17,  1912;  A  ad  int.  1074;  pubd. 
Mar.  19,  1912 ;  A.  Bennett  and  Edward  Knob- 
lauch, %  George  H.  Doran  co..  New  York. 

29563 


Milestones — Continued . 

Same.     New  York,  G.  H.  Doran  company 

[1912]      122   p.     12°. 

©  May  6.  1912 ;  2c.  May  7, 1912 ;  A :  314195  ; 
Arnold  Bennett  and  Edward  Knoblauch,  % 
X3eorge  H.  Doran  co.,  New  York.  29564 

Mile-stones  in  woman's  progress.  See  Next 
(The)   step. 

Mile-stones  of  progress;  from  the  principal's 
lecture,  Mile-stones  of  progress ;  have  you 
counted  them?   by  I.  Fisher. 

©  Isaac  Fisher,  Pine  Bluff,  Ark. ;  D :  4720, 
Mar.  14,  1904.  29565 

Mile  (A)  with  a  fool;  by  George  M.  Rosener. 
(In  Stagelore,  v.  1,  Feb.,  1912) 

©  Feb.  10,  1912;  2c.  Feb.  17,  1912;  A: 
305907 ;  Wetzel,  Rosener  &  James,  New  York. 

29566 
Miles-aroon;  a  romantic  Irish  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  George  H.  Jessop  and  Horace  Townsend. 
©  W.  J.  Scanlan  and  Augustus  Pitou.  New 
York;  1888:27335,  Sept.  25.  29567 

Miles  Dixon.  See  Tour  plays;  by  Gilbert  Can- 
nan. 

Miles  Fadh;  an  originnl  Irish  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  C.   Gibney. 

©  Charles  Gibney,  New  York;  1891:9481, 

Mar.  12.  29568 

Miles  Standish;  an  American  light  opera  in  3 

acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  L.  Untermeyer  and 

P.  Moeller.     [5],  159  p.    4°,    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  24,  1912 ;  D :  31783  ;  Louis  Unter- 
meyer and  Pliilip  Moeller,  New  York.      29569 

a  musical  extravaganza  from  Longfellow's 

poem,  music  and  text  by  A.  J.  Goodman. 

©  Arthur  J.  Goodman,  Boston  ;  1878: 10S42. 
Sept.  20.  29570 

See   also    Historical    stories    in    dramatic 


form. 

Militant  (The);  a  satirical  comedy  iu  1  act,  by 
A.  Mixon.    2  p.  1.,  25  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  4,  1914;  D :  38695 ;  Ada  Mixon, 
Washington.  29570a 

Militant  (The)  god;  a  reverse  tragedy  in  1  act, 
by  C.  Greve.    31  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Clifford  Greve,  St.  Louis ;  D :  14911.  Jan. 
27,  1909;  2c.  Feb.  4,  1909.  29571 

Militant  (A)  maid;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  M.  M. 
Pope.     [96]  p.     4°.     T,ypewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  20,  1913';  D:. 32442;  Marion 
Manville  Pope,  Buenos  Aii'es,  Argentine  Re- 
public. 29572 
Militant  Mary;  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  book 
by  E.  H.  Pendleton  and  D.  C.  Bitler,  music 
and  lyrics  by  E.  H.  Pendleton.  62  p.  f°. 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Mar.  3,  1913 ;  D :  32503 ;  E.  H.  Pendle- 
ton and  D.  C.  Bitler,  Venice,  Cal.  29573 


1482 


29574 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


29595 


Militant  (The)  suffragette.  See  Cause  of 
woman. 

Militants  (The);  musical  comedy  in  1  act  and 
2  scenes,  by  M.  Goldsmith.  [16]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.      [Words   only] 

©    Ic.    Sept.    29,    1913 ;    D :  34580 ;    Milton 
Goldsmith,  New  York.  29574 

play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  M.  Allen.    54  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  23,  1913 ;  D :  34819 ;  Martha  M. 
Allen,  Forest  Hills  Gardens,  N.  Y.       29575 

Same.     56  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  29,  1914;  D :  37159 ;  Martha  M. 
Allen,  New  York.  29575a 

Military  (The)  attache;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
H.  Lindsley.     130  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©    Harris    Liu'dslev,   New   York;    D:1801, 
Apr.  29,  1902 ;  2c.  July  18,  1903.  29576 

Military  (The)  ball;  a  musical  comedy  in  1  act, 

book  and  lyrics  by  A.  K.  Allison,  music  by 

Herbei't  J.  Brahani.    24  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Andrew  K.  Allison,  New  York ;  D :  15777. 

May  5,  1909 ;  2c.  May  5,  1909.  29577 

Military  (A)  coon;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  Jack 
Price  [pseud,  of  J.  Hungler]  7  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  John  Hungler,  Cincinnati ;  D :  9675.  Dec. 
20,  1906;  2c.  Jan.  8,  1907.  29578 

Military   (The)   girl;  military  song  play   in   2 

acts,  by  C.  Lean.     [116]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  11,  1911 ;  D :  28202 ;  Cecil  Lean, 

Fort  Atkinson,  Wis.  29579 

Military  heroes;  or,  Between  the  Japs  and 
Hussians,  a  minstrel  finale,  by  Frank  Du- 
mont.  New  York,  Chicago  [etc.]  M.  Witmark 
&  sons,  1905.  11  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  The 
Witmark   stage  publications) 

©   M.   Witmark   &  sons.    New   York;    D: 
7500,  Nov.  3,  1905 ;  2c.  Nov.  2,  1905.        29580 

Military  (The)  maid;  a  musical  farce  comedy, 
words  and  lyrics  by  H.  Rightor,  music  by  L. 
Blake. 

©  Henry  Rightor  and  Louis  Blake,  New  Or- 
leans;  1898:48040,  Aug.  15;  2c.  Aug.  15. 

29581 

Military  (The)  man;  serio  comic  song,  or  musi- 
cal dramatic  composition,  written,  composed, 
and  published  expressly  for  Annie  Adams. 

©  Harrv  Wall,  New  York  ;  1871 :  8423,  Sept. 
9;  2c.  Sept.  19.  29582 

Military  (The)  mandarin.  See  White  (The) 
elephant. 

Military   (A)  mix-up;  by  D.  A.  Ruebel. 

©   Dan   A.    Ruebel,    Lexington,     Mo. ;     D : 
15179,  Feb.  26,  1909.  29583 


Military  Mollie;  tabloid  musical  comedy  in  2 
acts,  by  C.  B.  Casad.  64  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  May  5,  1913 ;  D :  33146 ;  Campbell  B. 
Casad,  New  York.  29584 

Military  (A)  necessity;  a  drama,  by  W.  G. 
Harrison,  suggested  by  an  anonymous  story 
entitled  A  secret  mission. 

©  William  Greer  Harrison,  San  Francisco ; 
1891 :  23813,  June  30.  29585 

Military  (The)  octette  and  the  girl  with  the 
baton;  by  J.  L.  Lasky. 

©  Jesse  Louis  Lasky,  New  York ;  D :  10758, 
June  12,  1907.  29586 

Military  of  nations;  by  M.  Wright. 

©   Melville   Wright,   Akron,    O, ;    D :  12929, 
Apr.   30,    1908.  29587 

Same.     14  p.     obi.     24°.     Printed.     [Stage 

directions] 

©   Feb.   19,   1910;    2c.   Feb.    23,    1910;    E: 
20262;  Melville  Wright,  Akron,  O.         29588 


greatest   military  entertainment  on  earth, 

by  M.  Wright. 

©  Melville  Wright,  Akron,  O. ;  D :  9790,  Jan. 
14,  1907.  29589 

Military  (The)  post.  See  History  (A)  of 
American   civilization. 

Military  (A)  romance;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  A. 
Beauvais.     17  p.     f°. 

©   Arthur  Beauvais,   New  York ;   D :  7202, 
Sept.  2,  1905;  2c.  Sept.  5,  1905.  29590 

Military  (A)  sketch;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  Wm. 
Hanlon.     [1],  18  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  31,  1911 ;  D :  23805 ;  Wm.  Han- 
lon, Cohasset,  Mass.  29591 

Military  (The)  trio;  dramatic  playlet  in  1  act, 
by  W.  Mersereau.     [2]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    29,    1911;    D:  25346;    Wally 
Mersereau,  Paterson.  29592 

Miiitza,  the  slave;  drama  in  5  acts,  bj^  Fran- 
cois Coppee,  adapted  by  T.  Delaney.  39  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Jan.    7,    1911;    D:  22726;    Thos.    F. 
Delaney,  New  Orleans.  29593 

Milk;  comedy  patho  playlet,  by  U.  Clayton  [3], 
25  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  27,  1914 ;  D :  39045 ;  Una  Clay- 
ton, New  York.  29593a 

Milk  (A)  bath;  a  musical  farce  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  J.  P.  Smith.    Typewritten. 

©   James   Peter   Smith.   New   York;   1898: 
72188,  Dec.  12;  2c.  Dec.  12.  29594 

a  play,  by  G.  M.  McCarthy. 

©  George  M.  McCarthy,  Jersey  City ;  1897 : 
49722,  Sept.  4.  29595 


1483 


29595 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


29612 


Milk  (The)  bottle;  1  act  play,  by  H.   G.  Kit- 
tredge.     22  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  12,  1915;  D:  41279;  Helen  Ganse 
Kittredge,  Minneapolis.  29595a 


Milk  (The)  in  the  cocoanut. 
nut. 


See  King  Koka- 


Milk  (The)  local;  a  dramatic  composition  in  1 
act,  by  Harry  R.  Hayward.  17  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.    Mar.   19,    1912;    D:290S3;    Frances 
Stafford,  Smith  Centre,  Kan.  29596 

Milk-shake  (A);  an  original  3  act  musical  com- 
edy, by  F.  J.  Beaman. 

©  Fred  J.  Beaman,  Jackson.  I>.Iich. ;  1889: 
28292,  Sept.  17.  29597 

Milkmaid  (The)  of  the  Trianon;  play  in  1  act, 
by  A.  Lowell.     24  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  28,  1914;  D :  39213 ;  Amy  Lowell, 
Brookline,  Mass.  29597a 

Milkmaids'  (The)  convention;  burlesque  enter- 
tainment, by  Laura  .1.  Rittenhouse.  Chicago, 
Dramatic  pub.  co. 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago;  1898:08618, 
Nov.  25 ;  2c.  Nov.  ,80.  29598 

Milkmaids'  festival;  an  entertainment,  writ- 
ten and  compiled  by  G.  H.  Rugg.  Providence, 
R.  I.,  E.  L.  Freeman  &  son,  18SG.    16  p.    12°. 

©   Gertrude   H.   Rugg,   Providence,   R.   I. ; 
1886 :  27092,  Dec.  1 ;  2c.  Dec.  4.  29598a 

Milky  (The)  way;  an  original  3  act  musical 
farce-comedy,  by  F.  J.  Beaman. 

©  Fred  J.  Beaman,  Jackson,  Mich.;  1890: 
22196,  July  11.  29599 

Milky  white;  a  domestic  drama  in  2  acts,  by 
H.  T.  Craven.  New  American  ed.  correctly 
reprinted  from  the  original  authorized  acting 
ed.  New  York,  H.  Roorbach,  1899.  42  p. 
12°.  [With  music]  ([Roorbach's  American 
ed.  of  acting  plays,  no.  5]) 

©   Harold    Roorbach,    New    York;     1889: 
37519,  Dec.  9 ;  2c.  Dec.  14.  29600 

Mill  (The);  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  L.  IMale- 
vinsky.     [4],  79  p.     4°,     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  28,   1914;    D:  36856;   Moses  L. 
Malevinsky,  New  York.  29600a 

Same.    2  p.  1.,  60  p.     8°.    Printed. 

©   May   9,    1914;    2c.    May   13,    1914;    D: 
37020;   Moses  L.   Malevinsky,  New  York. 

29600b 

Mill  (The)  and  the  garden;  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
G.  N.  Andrews.     [95]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Jan.   23,   1912 ;    D :  28402 ;    Gertrude 
Nelson  Andrews,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.    29601 


Mill  (The)  of  the  gods;  in  4  acts,  by  J.  L. 
lieiTipstead.  IMemphis,  Rogers  &  co.,  printers, 
1882.     58  p.     16°. 

©  J.  L.  Hempstead,  Tennessee ;  1882 :  762, 
Jan.  16;  2c.  Jan.  23.  29602 

a  romantic  drama  in  5  acts,  by  C.  Miehling. 

©  Charles  Miehling,  New  York;  D :  8420, 
Apr.  25,  1906.  29603 

a  romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  Miehling. 

©  Charles  Miehling,  New  York;  D :  7703, 
Dec.  13,  1905.  29604 

Mill  (The)  of  the  theatrical  gods;  a  1  act 
comedy  drama,  by  J.  B.  Larric.  16  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  J.  Burnett  Larric,  New  York ;  D :  15177. 
Feb.  26,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  26,  1909.  29605 

Mill  (The)  on  the  Floss;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
D.  Miles,  from  George  Eliot's  novel  of  the 
same  name.    106  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  David  Miles,  Milford,  Conn.;  D :  2030, 
June  21,  1902 ;  2c.  June  21,  1902.  29606 

See  also  Maggie  Tulliver. 

Mill  (The)  owner's  daughter;  or,  She  said  she 
wouldn't,  but  she  did,  a  1  act  musical  farce 
comedy,  by  M.  S.  Robinson  and  H.  S.  Gibson. 
13  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  M.  S.  Robinson  and  H.  S.  Gibson,  Syracuse. 
N.  Y.;  D:2454,  Oct.  16,  1902;  2c.  Oct.  16, 
1902.  29607 

Mille  (La)  et  deuxienie  nuit.  See,  at  end  of 
alphabet,  titles  beginning  with  figures :  lOOSd 
(The)  night. 

Mille  et  une  nuits.  See  Maroiif,  savetier  du 
Caire. 

Millennium.  (The):  drama  in  3  acts,  bj'  K.  G. 
aicLoughlin.     55   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  27,  1910 ;  D :  21425 ;  Katherine 
Gregory  McLoughlin,  New  York.  29608 

-play  in  3  acts,  by  H.  Hagedorn.     [189]  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  10,  1911;  D:  23649;  Hermann 
Hagedorn,  Cambridge,  Mass.  29609 

or.  The  end  of  the  earth,  dramatic  sketch, 

by  S.  Liebert.     19  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  12,  1910;  D:  22783;  Sam  Liebert. 
Chicago.  29610 

See   also   It. 

Millenniumville;  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
H.  Stebbins.    104  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Herbert  Stebbins,  Newton,  Mass.;  1894: 
12525,  Mar.  2;  2c.  July  6,  1895.  29611 

Miller  (The);  .a  domestic  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  A.  Stephens  and  F.  Younge.  102  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Amelia  Stephens  and  Frances  Younge, 
New  York;  D:8560,  May  19,  1906;  2c.  May 
19,   1906.  29612 


1484 


29613 


COPYEIGHTED  IN"   THE   UNITED  STATES 


29636 


Miller  (The)  and  the  maid;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  E.  Maynard. 

©    Edwiu     Maynard,     New     York;     1890: 
1SS48.  June  10.  29613 

Miller  of  Boskobell;  a  present  day  play,  by  H. 
Garland. 

©   Hamlin     Garland.     Chicago;     D:  14813, 
Jan.   9,    1909.  29614 

Miller  (The)  of  the  Dee;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
G.  P.  and  M.  Hasbrouck. 

©  Geo.  P.  and  Mary  Hasbrouck,  New  Yoi*k ; 
1SS9 :  13010,  Apr.  27.  29615 

Millerites  (The);  a  domestic  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  A.  W.  Purcell. 

©  Alban  W.  Purcell,  Orleans,  Mass. ;  1880 : 
7247,  May  10.  29616 

Miller's  (The)  daughter;  a  drama,  by  G.  B.  Mor- 
gan. 

©  Gilbert  B.  Morgan,  Norwalk,  Conn. ;  D : 
1723,  Apr.  11,  1902.  29617 

a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  O.  Garmont. 

©   Oscar    Garmont,    Chicago;     1887:4045, 
Feb.  19.  29618 

•or,  Bound  in  honor,  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 


H.  Jay  Gibbs.  Clyde,  O.,  Ames  pub.  co.,  1894. 
30  p.  12°.  ([Ames'  series  of  standard  and 
minor  drama,  no.  335]) 

©  Ames  pub.   co.,   Clyde,   O. ;   1894:19546. 
Apr.  16;  2c.  Apr.  19.  29619 

—  See  also  Jolly  baron. — ^Mine  Falls. 


Miller's  (The)  lass;  a  drama. 

©  Mary  E.  B.  Emery,  Salem,  Mass. ;  1897 : 
41168,  July  15.  29620 

Millet  group.      See  Picture  plays. 

Millford;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  M.  L.  White. 
©  Montgomery  Lewis  White,  Austin,  Tex. ; 
1899 :  79703,  Dec.  8.  ^   29621 

Milliardare;  amerikanische  dollai'komodie  in  3 
akten,  von  Marcel  Gerbidon,  deutsche  biihnen- 
bearbeitung,  von  Erich  Oesterheld.  Berlin, 
Oesterheld  &  co.,  1913.    122  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  July  17,  1913;  D :  33821 ;  Oesterheld 
&  CO.,  Berlin.  29622 

Millie,  the  lawyer;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  L. 
Lester.      Typewritten. 

©  Lillian  Lester,  Minneapolis ;  1893 :  3587, 
Jan.  16;  Ic.  Mar.  21.  29623 

Millie,  the  quadroon;  or.  Out  of  bondage,  a 
drama  in  5  acts,  by  Lizzie  May  Elwyn.  Clyde, 
O.,  Ames'  publishing  co.,  1888.  3G  p.  12°. 
( [Ames'  series  of  standard  and  minor  drama, 
no.  251]) 

©  Ames  pub.   co.,   Clyde,   O. ;   1888:32043, 
Nov.  12;  2c.  Nov.  21.  29624 


Milligan,  M.  D. ;  the  comedy  of  a  country  town, 
by  J.  E.  Middleton.    119  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 
©  J.  Edgar  Middleton,  Toronto,  Canada ;  D : 
10175,  Mar.  20,  1907;  2c.  Mar.  20,  1907. 

29625 

Milliner  (The)  and  the  apprentice;  by  C.  A. 
Logan.    7  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Alison  Logan,  Chicago ;  D :  10802, 
June  15,  1907;  Ic.  June  15,  1907;  Ic.  July  8, 
1907.  29626 

Milliner's  (The)  apprentice;  in  4  acts,  by  B. 
O'Byrne.     [73]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  8,  1911;  D:  24877;  Bessie 
O'Byrne,  New  York.  29627 

Milliner's  (The)  girl;  a  musical  play  in  2  acts, 
by  G.  Lesoir. 

©  George  Lesoir,  New  York;  1897:49974, 
Sept.  7.  29628 

Milliner's  (The)  shop;  an  Ethiopian  sketch  in 
1  scene,  by  Dan  Collyer.  New  York,  De  Witt, 
1882.  7  p.  12°.  ([De  Witt's  Ethiopian  and 
comic  drama  no.  147]) 

©  A.  T.  B.  De  Witt,  New  York ;  1882 :  19920. 
Nov.  24 ;  2c.  Jan.  22,  1883.  29629 

Milliner's  (The)  story;  a  society  drama,  by 
F.  C.  Barclay. 

©  Fannie  C.  Barclay,  New  York ;  D :  1868, 
May  10,  1902.  29630 

Millinery  maids;  by  D.  Edwin.  2  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  David  Edwin,  New  York ;  D :  5362, 
Aug.  1,  1904 ;  2c.  Aug.  1,  1904.  29631 

Millinery  (The)  man;  a  dramatic  composition 
in  2  acts,  by  C.  Baswitz.  51  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Charles  Baswitz,  New  York;  D:1074, 
Nov.  9,  1901 ;  2c.  Nov.  6,  1901.  29632 

Millinery  (The)  salesman;  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
F.  I.  Allen.    16  p.    f  °.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  8,  1912 ;  D :  30209 ;  Fred.  I.  Allen. 
Cincinnati.  29633 

play  in  1  act,  by  Fred  J.  Allen.    16  p.    f  °. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  17,  1912;  D:  29696;  Beatrice 
Kramer,  Marion,  O.  29634 


playlett  in  1  act,  by  Fi-ed  Allen,  re-written 

by  J.  Remington.    8  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    15,    1912;    D:  29669;    .Joseph 
Remington,  Pittsburgh.  29635 

Millinery  (The)  shop;  a  1  act  musical  comedy 
sketch,  by  F.  McCuUough.  9  p.  12°.  Type- 
written.    [Words  only] 

©  Frank  McCullough,  Trenton,  N.  J.;  D: 
14311,  Nov.  17,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1908. 

29636 


1485 


29637 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITION'S 


29654 


Million;  burleske  in  5  akten,  von  Georges  Berr 
und  aiarcel  Guilleraaud,  deutsche  iibersetzung 
von  Erich  Motz.  Berlin,  F.  Bloch  erben,  1911. 
79  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  9,  1911 ;  D :  25715 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  29637 


—  comedy  in  4  acts,  adapted  from  the  French 
of  Le  million,  by  Leo  Ditrichstein.  [105]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  31,  1911 ;  D :  25117 ;  Henry  W. 
Savage,  New  York.  29638 


piece  en  5  actes,  par  Georges  Berr  et  Mar- 
cel Guillemaud.     [175]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Aug.  31,  1911 ;  D :  25118 ;  Henry  W. 
Savage,  New  York.  29639 

Same.     Paris,  P.-V.    Stock    &    cie.,    1913. 

190  p.     12°. 

©  Dec.  15,  1913  ;  Ic.  Apr.  8,  1914 ;  D :  36654 ; 
Georges  Berr  &  Marcel  Guillemaud,  Paris. 

29639a 

Million  (A)  a  minute;  or.  Love  one  another, 
a  3  act  musical  comedy,  by  William  Richard 
Goodall.  57  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©   Ruby   L.   L.   Cook,  New   York;   D:323, 
Apr.  8,  1901;  2c.  Apr.  8,  1901.  29640 

Million  (Le)  de  Muguette;  comedie  en  1  acte, 
par  Dermout  et  Emile  Rlieiu.  Paris,  C.  Jou- 
bert,  1914.    31  p.    8°. 

©   Mar.   28,    1914;    Ic.    Apr.    6,    1914;    D: 
36614 ;  Joubert,  Paris.  29641 

Million  (The)  dollar  dolls;  musical  surprise  in 
2  screams  and  5  flats,  by  Sam  M.  Lewis. 
[68]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  18,  1914 ;  D :  37057 ;  Sam  Lewis 
and  Sam  Dody,  New  York.  29641a 

Million  (The)  dollar  girl.  See  My  queen 
in  calico. 

Million  (The)  dollar  necklace;  play  in  5  acts, 
by  H.  FitzGerald.    48  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  8,  1915;   D:  41942;  Harrington 
FitzGerald,  Philadelphia.  29641b 

act  5,  scene  2,  of  romantic  society  play  in 

5  acts,  by  H.  FitzGerald.    [1],  4  p.    f°.    Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.    Oct.   27,   1915;    D:  42181;    Harring- 
ton FitzGerald,  Philadelphia.  29641c 
Million  (A)  dollars;    fin  de  siecle  drama,  pro- 
logue, 3  acts,  conclusion,  by  C.  H.  Robinson. 
©    Charles    H.    Robinson,    Denver;    1894: 
48342,  Oct.  17.  29642 
Million  (A)  for  a  husband;  a  farce  comedy  in 
2  acts,  by  S.  E.  Pierce. 

©   Sarah   E.   Pierce,   Albany;   1898:45609, 
Aug.  1.  29643 

See  also  Getting  married. 


Million  (A)  for  a  nose;  a  musical  farcical  com- 
edy in  2  acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  J.  G.  Han- 
son.   52  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 
©  John  C.  Hanson,  New  York;  D:  10586, 
May  17,  1907;  2c.  May  17,  1907.  29644 

Million  (A)  in  diamonds;  a  melodrama  in  3 
acts,  by  L.  D.  Murpliy.  56  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Li vy  Dick  Murphy,  Kansas  City,  Mo.;  D: 
1834,  May  5,  1902 ;  2c.  Apr.  21,  1902.      29645 

Million  (A)  of  money;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
L.  V.  Chapin. 

©  L.  V.  Chapin,  Chicago;  1888:5441,  Feb. 
20.  29646 


See  also  Aunt  Jerusha. 


Millionaire  (The);  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  W.  D. 
Caddell.     [71]  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.   28,   1911;    D:  23767;    William 
Douglas  Caddell,  Chicago.  29647 

a  domestic  comedy,  by  D.  Sully. 


©   Daniel   Sully,   Wilmington,   Del.;   1800: 
67,  .Tan.  2.  29648 

a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  E.  H.  Clement. 

©  E.  H.  Clement,  Brookline,  Mass.;  1894: 
19146,  Apr.  13.  29649 

Millionaire  (The)  and  the  con-man.     See  Ama- 
teur (An)  philanthropist. 

Millionaire  (The)  and  the  policeman's  wife. 
©  Albert  H.  Woods,  New  York ;  D :  12136, 
Jan.  7,  1908.  29650 

Millionaire   (The)   detective;  by  C.  E.   Blaney 

and  Howard  Hall.     146  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Chas.    E.   Blaney,   New   York;    D :  6311, 

Mar.  10,  1905;  3c.  Mar.  10,  1905.  29651 

a  sensational  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  C. 

Hicks. 

©  William  C.  Hicks,  Laporte,  Ind. ;  1885: 
17755,  Aug.  2L  29652 

Millionaire  (A)  for  a  day;  a  comedy-drama  in 
3  acts,  by  S.  Franklin  Frederic  [pseud,  of 
F.  F.  Schrader] 

©  Frederick  F.  Schrader,  Washington ;  D : 
2234,  Aug.  13,  1902.  29653 

a  musical  burlesque,  by  W.  T.  Fero. 


©   AVillard   T.    Fero,    Newark,   N.    ,L ;    D: 
12802,  Apr.  22,  1908.  29654 

—  [play  in  1  act,  by  Willie  Pollard]    6  p.    f°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.  21,   1914;   D:  38565;  Ernest   F. 
Chester,  Oakland,  Cal.  29654a 

Millionaire  (The)  gambler's  tragic  fate.     See 
Lucille. 


1486 


29654 


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29676 


Millionaire  (The)  girl;  musical  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  Fred  L.  Griffiths.  Chicago,  Chicago  manu- 
script CO.,  1914.    20  p.    f°.    Mimeographed. 

©   Dec.   23,    1914;    2c.    Aug.   5,   1915;    D: 
41430;  Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  29654b 

Millionaire  (A)  hobo;  or,  A  girl  convict,  a 
sensational  melodrama,  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Stout. 
32  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ernest    Stout,    Chicago;    D :  1213,    Dec. 
26,  1901 ;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1901.  29855 

Millionaire  (The)  janitor;  or,  Tine  feathers  do 
not  make  fine  birds,  a  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 
S.  S.  Tibbals.  Franklin,  O.,  Eldridge  enter- 
tainment house,  1906.  15  p.  8°.  (On  cover: 
The  Eldridge  entertainment  house  amateur 
dramas) 

©   Seymour   S.  Tibbals,   Franklin,   O. ;   D: 
S37S,  Apr.  9,  1906 ;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1906.  29656 

Millionaire  jockey;  by  R.  A.  Dillon, 

©  Robert  A.   Dillon,   New  York;   D:9S34, 
.Jan.  23,  1907.  29657 

Millionaire  (The)  mine  owner;  by  F.  A.  Gam- 
bold.     13  p.    f°.     TypevkTitten. 

©  Fred  A.  Gambold,  Hollywood,  Cal. ;  D: 
11634,  Oct.  29,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  14,  1907.    29658 

Millionaire    (The)  tramp;  by  H.  R.   Spurling. 

©  Harrv  Robert  Spurling,  Marysville,  O. ; 

1900  A:  8260,  Mar.  30.  29659 

comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  Russell.    103 

p.    t° .    Typewritten. 

©  Elmer  Walters  and  Laurence  Russell,  Chi- 
cago ;  D :  2147,  July  23,  1902 ;  2c.  July  10,  1902. 

29660 

a  sensational  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  W.  Rob- 

yns  and  Eva  Best. 

©  Will  Robyns,  Chicago ;   1894 :  5855,  Jan. 
24.  29661 

Millionaire  tramps;  a  farce-comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  C.  T.  Kindt  and  C.  W.  Schlegel. 

©  Chas.  T.  Kindt  and  Chris  W.  Schlegel, 
Davenport,  la. ;  1898 :  14763,  Mar.  2.      29662 

Millionaire  (The)  waif;  or,  A  golden  pauper,  a 
melodrama  in  4  :■.  i.-^,  by  C.  Heverin  and  L. 
Marston. 

©   Cator  Heverin  and  Lawrence  Marston, 
East  Orange,  N.  J. ;  D :  2026,  June  20,  1902. 

29663 

Millionaires  (The);  in  4  acts, by O. G. Harger,  jr. 

©   C.   G.    Harger,   jr.,   Washington;    1894: 

56091,  Dec.  3.  29664 

Millionaire's  daughter;  an  American  society 
drama  in  5  acts  and  7  tableaux,  by  D.  Belasco 
and  Jas.  A.  Heme. 

©  David  Belasco  and  James  A.  Heme,  San 
Francisco ;  1879  :  6672,  May  17.  29665 


Millionaire's  daughter — Continued. 
-comedy  in  3  acts. 

©    Lou   Leubrie,    New   York;    1890:26813, 
Sept.  1.  29686 

a  domestic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Les  Miser- 

ablese  [pseud,  of  M.  Stone  and  M.  Lane]     [26] 
p.     4°.     Ms. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    26,    1909;    D:  16645;    Melissa 
Stone  and  Marie  Lane,  Brooklyn.  29667 

■  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  T.  P.  O'Connor. 

©  T.  P.  O'Connor,  Chicago ;  1896 :  4880,  .Jan. 
17.  29668 


—  a  sensational  melodrama  in  4  massive  acts, 
by  D.  D.  Yinecore.  Rutland,  111.,  Rutland 
print,    1907.      60   p.      12°. 

©  Delbert  D.  Vinecore,  Rutland,   111.;  D: 
11455,  Oct.  1,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  14,  1907.        29669 


Millionaire's  (The)  dream, 
sweetheart. 


See  His  phantom 


Millionaire's  (A)  romance;  in  5  acts  and  2 
scenes,  by  G.  W.  Blackburn.  49  p.  t°.  Type- 
written. 

©   George   W.   Blackburn,   Cincinnati;    D: 
1563,  Mar.  12,  1902 ;  2c.  Mar.  12,  1902.     29670 

Millionaire's  (A)  trials.     See  Duel  (A)  at  dawn. 

Millionaire's  (The)  wife;  a  melodrama  in  4 
acts,  by  G.  I.  Pitt. 

©  G.  Irving  Pitt,  Worcester;  1893:20425, 
Apr.  26.  29671 

Millionairess  (The);  opera  comique  in  3  acts, 
book  and  music  by  T.  P.  Carter.  94  p.  4°. 
Tji)ewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  30,  1913;   D:  34286;   Theodore 
Parkman  Carter,  New  York.  29672 

Millions  in  it;  farce  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Edwin 
Bateman  Morris.  Philadelphia,  Penn  pub.  co., 
1909.    15  p.     12°. 

©  Sept.  2,  1909  ;  2c.  Sept.  4,  1909 ;  D :  16709 ; 
Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.  29673 

Millions  of  money;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  adapted 
from  the  French  of  Theodore  Barriere  and 
Henry  De  Keck,  by  C.  T.  Personette. 

©  Charles  T.  Personette,  Baltimore;  1885: 
1920,  Jan.  21,  29674 

Mills  (The)  of  destiny;  oriental  romanze  in  3 
acts,  by  F.  W.  Dreuth.  50  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  28,  1913 ;  D :  32468 ;  Frederick  W. 
Dreuth,  Chicago.  29675 

Mills  (The)  of  God;  by  W.  R.  Lighton. 

©  William  R.   Lighton,   Omaha,   Neb. ;   D : 
3152,  Mar.  2,  1903.  29676 


1487 


29677 


DKAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


29698 


Mills  (The)  of  God— Continued. 

a  ]>lay  in  4  acts,  by  L.  E.  F.  Prince.     48  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  22,  1909;  D:  16313;  Leslie  B.  F. 
Prince,  Washington.  29677 


a  play  in  1  act,  by  T.  M.  Ware  and  G.  P. 

Balcer.     Typewritten. 

©  Thornton  M.  Ware  and  G.  P.  Baker, 
United  States:  1894 :  22161, Apr.  30;  2c.  May 4. 

29678 

See  also  Quicksands  (The) 

Mills    (The)   of  the  gods;  comedy-drama  in  3 

acts,  by  Max  Minor.     70  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    27,    1911;    D:  23202;    William 

Henry  Carson,  Nev/  York.  29679 

— —  a  drama,  by  J.  A.  Anderson. 

©  Jerome  A.  Anderson,  San  Francisco ;  D : 
228,  Mar.  IS,  1901.  29680 

■ a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  A.  IloUingsworth.    79 

p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Alfred  IJollingsworth,  New  York;  D: 
13757,  Aug.  20,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  20,  1908.    29S81 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  D.  Davidson  and  Kath- 

erine  Berry  Di  Zerega. 

©  Dore  Davidson,  New  York  ;  D :  4670,  Mar. 
1,  1904.  29683 

a  drama  in  prologue  and  3  acts,  by  W.  H. 

Bennett  and  M.  J.  Rorke. 

©  William  H.  Bennett  and  Michael  J. 
Rorke,  Brooklyn  ;  1887 :  25818,  Oct.  7.      29683 

drama  in*  prologue,  3  acts  and  epilogue,  by 

M.  Strauss.    41  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  10,  1915;  D:  40018;  Marcel 
Strauss,  Brooklyn.  29683a 

a  dramatic  composition,  by  L.  E.   Salmon 

and  S.  Bernheimer.    38  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Louis  E.  Salmon  and  Stephen  Bern- 
heimer. New  York;  1892:33409,  Aug.  13;  2c. 
Nov.  19.  29684 

in  3  acts,  by  W.  O.  Thompson.    37  p.    f°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  23,  1910 ;  D :  22905 ;  William  O. 
Thompson,  Hinsdale,  111.  29685 

play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Noel.    92  p.    f°.    Type- 
written. 

©  Joseph  Noel,  Emeryville,  Cal. ;  D :  7405, 
Oct.  16,  1905;  2c.  Oct.  16,  1905.  29686 

■by  M.  B.  Ryan.     [1],  40  p.    4°.    Type- 


written. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  18,  1913;  D:  34476;   Mary  B. 

Ryan,  Boston.  29687 

•by  S.  C.  Gabriel.  [22]  p.     4°.    Type- 


written 

©  Ic.  Mar.   1,  1911;   D:  23513;   Sophia   C 
Gabriel,  Chicago 


Mills  (The)  of  the  gods— Continued. 

or.  Forgiveness  is  divine,  drama  in  5  acts, 

by  M.  F.  Delanoy. 

©    M.    Frances    Delanoy,    Alameda,    Cal. ; 
,1899:20806,  Mar.  21.  29689 

See  also  Crimes  of  power. 


Millspeed,  a  cold  water  town;  a  domestic  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  A.  D.  Crabtree. 

©  Addison  Darre  Crabtree,  Boston;  1894: 
34369,  June  30.  29690 

Millstone   (The);   tragedy  in  1  act,  by   H.  M. 
Harvey.     [1],  16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  8,  1914 ;  D :  37781 ;  Harold  Mel- 
lor  Harvey,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  29690a 

Millstones;  play   in  1   act,   by   V.  W.  Mosher. 
18  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  1,   1913;   D:  32480;   Victor  W. 
Mosher,  East  Grand  Forks,  Minn.  29691 


play  in  3  acts,  by  H.  C.  Colwell.     [136]  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  9.  1913;  D:  34665;  Henry  Clif- 
ford Colwell,  Kittanning,  Pa.  29692 

Milly;  comedy  vaudeville  in  3  acts,  adapted 
from  the  French  of  Hennequin  and  Millaud, 
by  J.  H.  Ryley. 

©   J.    H.    Ryley,   New   York    State;    1886: 

3090,  Feb.  4.  29693 

Milly  Maydew's  fortune.     See  Never  afraid, 

Milly's  diary;  comedy  vaudeville  in  3  acts, 
adapted  from  the  French  of  Hennequin  and 
Millaud,  by  J.  H.  Ryley, 

©  .John  H.  Ryley,  New  York  State;  1886: 

3091,  Feb.  4.  29694 


Milton    and    his   former    tutor,    Young. 
From  king  to  king. 


See 


29688 

1488 


Milton,  Bilton,  and  Jilton;  a  comedy  farce  in 
3  acts,  by  B.  S.  Barrett, 

©   B.    S.    Barrett,    Brooklyn;    1885:26600, 
Dec.    17.  29695 

Milton  Medell;  by  B.  B.  Viets, 

©  Byron  B.  Viets,  Cleveland;  1887:18280. 
July  15.  29696 

Mim eclogues;  a  dramatic  act,  composed  of 
monologue  and  pantomime,  by  G.  Burgess. 
[2],  21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  17,  1909 ;  D :  16573 ;  Gelett  Bur- 
gess, Boston.  29697 

Mimi;  a  musical  and  terpsichorean  sketch  in 
1  act,  originally  composed  by  L.  Fregoli. 

©   Leopoldo    Fregoli,    New    York;     1896: 
32605,  June  1.  29698 


29699 


COPYRIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED  STATES 


29716 


Mimi — Continued. 

■ — —  opera-bouflfe   in    2    acts    and    finale,    boolJ, 

lyrics  and  music  by  L.  L.  Dimond.    32  p.    4°. 

Typewritten.      [Libretto   only] 
©   Louis   L.    Dimond,     Seattle ;     D :  15276, 

Mar.  8,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  8,  1909.  29699 


a  play  in  5  acts,  by  D.  Boucicault. 

©  Dion  Boucicault,  New  York ;  1873 :  9593, 
Aug.  26.  29700 

Mimi  Pinson;  scene  della  vita  di  boh&me, 
(;onunedia  lirica  in  4  atti,  parole  e  musica  di 
R.  Leoncavallo,  tratta  dal  romanzo  Scenes  de 
la  vie  de  Bohenie  di  H.  Murger.  Milano,  E. 
Sonzogno,  1913.     68  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Jan.  25,  1913;  2c.  Feb.  8,  1913;  D: 
32232;  Edoardo  Sonzogno,  Milan.  29701 

Mimi,  the  soulful;  by  M.  R.  Harris. 

©  Mindel  R.  Harris,  Olean,  N.  Y. ;  D: 
15504,  Mar.  31,   1909.  29702 

Mimic  (The);  by  V.  Dale.  14  p.  24°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Violet  Dale,  New  York;  D:9681,  Dec. 
21,  1906;  2c.  Dec.  21,  1906.  29703 

Mimic  and  the  maid;  a  musical  play  In  3  acts, 
book  and  lyrics  by  A.  Lowe,  music  by  A.  Bald- 
win Sloane.  72  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Words 
only] 

©  Allen  Lowe,  New  York ;  D :  9407,  Nov.  9, 
1906;  2c.  Dec.  31.  1906.  29704 

Mimic  (The)  stage;  a  topical  travesty,  by  W.  G. 
Snyder. 

©  Walter  Gavine  Snyder,  Brooklyn,  la. ; 
1895:52997,  Oct.  18.  29705 

Mimii;  a  1  act  comedy,  by  J.  Marlin. 

©  Jane  Marlin,  New  Haven;  1899:39348, 
June  15.  29706 

Min  h0ire  ha  and;  lystspil  i  4  akter,  af  Kris- 
tian  Elster,  d.  y.  Kristiania,  H.  Aschehoug 
&  CO.,  1914.    2  p.  1.,  174  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  19,  1914;  Ic.  Nov.  23,  1914;  D: 
38900;  H.  Aschehoug  &  co.,  Christiania,  Nor- 
way. 29706a 

Mina;  or,  The  ]^rince  and  the  Lord  Chamber- 
lain, by  B.  F.  Green.     Typewritten. 

©  E.  F.  Green,  San  Francisco;  1900  A: 
3598,  Feb.  8;  2c.  Feb.  8.  29707 

Minaret  (Le);  com^die  en  3  actes,  de  J.  Riche- 
pin.  inusiquo  de  scene  de  Tiarko  Richepin. 
36  p.  4°.  (Supplement  gratuit  au  no.  2935 
du  Monde  illr.stre,  no.  35,  28  juin  1913) 

©  June  28,  1913;  2c.  July  18.  1913;  D: 
33831;  Jacques  Richepin,  Paris.  29708 


Minas  (Las)  de  Costabella;  comedia  in  3  actos 
y  en  prosa,  original  de  J.  A.  y  F.  FernSndez- 
Portero.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
fioles]  1914.    70  p.     12°. 

©  Mar.  15,  1915;  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1915;  D: 
40042;  Jose  A.  y  Fernando  FernSndez-Por- 
tero,  Madrid.  29708a 

Mind  and  heart.  See  Veiled  (The)  prophet  of 
Khorassan. 

Mind  (The)  and  the  heart;  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  Challan  [pseud,  of  C.  A.  de  Lima]  55  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  A.  de  Lima,  New  York ;  D  :  12872, 
Apr.  30,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  30,  1908.  29709 

Mind  cure;  or,  When  doctors  agree,  a  farce,  by 
A.  E.  Trumbull. 

©  Annie  Eliot  Trumbull,  Hartford;  1896: 
69002,  Dec.  19.  29710 

Mind  (The)  healer;  an  original  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  F.  Heermans. 

©  Forbes  Heermans,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. ;  1889 : 
95,  Jan.  2.  29711 

Mind-reader  (The);  comedy  drama,  by  J.  F. 
Dolau. 

©  Jas.  F.  Dolan,  United  States  ;  1891 :  46340, 
Dec.  19.  29712 

1  act  play,  by  G.  Griswold.    36  p.    f°.    Type- 

written. 

©  Grace  Griswold,  New  York ;  D :  10133. 
Mar.  14,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  11,  1907.  29713 

Mind  (The)  the  paint  girl;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
A.  Pinero.  London,  Chigwick  press,  1912.  121 
p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  6, 1912  ;  D  :  28595  ;  Arthur  Pinero, 
London.  29714 

Mind  your  own  business:  comedy  in  3  acts,  bv 
E.  A.  Barron  and  Ivan  F.  Simpson.  90  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  6,  1915  ;  D  :  41920  ;  Elwyn  A.  Bar- 
ron, New.York.  29714a 

Mind's  innocence;  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  A.  W. 
Sanborn.    154  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  20. 1914 ;  D :  37078  ;  Arthur  Wood- 
ridge  Sanborn,  East  Billerica,  Mass.    29714b 

Mine  at  last;  by  J.  S.  Clark. 

©  Julia  S.  Clark,  Silver  Creek,  N.  Y. ;  1887 : 
30620,  Nov.  26.  29715 

Mine  et  contre-mine;  comedie  en  3  actes,  par 
Alexandre  Guillet,  avec  notes  en  anglais  par 
I'auteur. 

©  William  R.  Jenkins,  New  York;  1887: 
13709,  May  25.  29716 


5379—16- 


-94 


1489 


29717 


DKAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


29737 


Mine  Falls;  or,  The  miller's  daughter,  a  rural 
comedy  drama  in  5  acts,  by  H.  D.  Smart.  New 
York,  Samuel  French  ;  London,  Samuel  French, 
ltd.,  1902.  77  p.  12°.  (French's  American 
acting  ed.,  no.  2) 

©  Herbert  Durrell  Smart,  Nashua,  N.  H. ; 
D:2671,  Dec.  3,  1902;  2c.  May  11,  1903;  2c. 
Nov.  19,  1904.  29717 

Mine  (The)  king;  or.  The  child  wife,  the  highly 
sensational  5  act  melodrama,  by  C.  M.  Fowler. 

©  C.  Melville  Fowler,  New  York;  1891: 
42194,  Nov.  25.  29718 

Mine  (A)  of  gold.     See  My  brother. 

Mineland  mystery;  a  melodrama  in  6  acts. 

©  Theresa  Butler  Stevens,  New  York ;  1893 : 
27572,  June  8.  29719 

Minenkoenig  (Der);  operette  in  1  akt,  von  Gus- 
tav  Beer  und  Ernst  Marischka,  musik  von 
Robert  Stolz.  Soufflier-  und  regiebuch.  45  p. 
4°.     Mimeographed. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  12,  1911;  D:  25996;  Adolphe 
Robitschek,  Vienna.  29720 

Same. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  6,  1912;  D:  28238;  Adolphe 
Robitschek,  Vienna.  29721 

Miner  (The);  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Pollak. 
20  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  21,  1910 ;  D :  21630 ;  Joseph  Pol- 
lak, Waterbury,  Conn.  29722 

Mineral  (The)  workers;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by 
William  Boyle.    87  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  W.  Boyle,  London;  D :  9551,  Nov.  30, 
1906 ;  2c.  Nov.  30,  1906.  29723 

Miner's  (The)  actress  wife;  by  Vv".  W.  Whalen. 
23  p.     12°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  July  16,  1910;  D:  21574;  Will  W. 
Whalen,  Locust  Gap,  Pa.  29724 

Miner's  (The)  daughter;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
by  J.  C.  Webb. 

©  John  Crittenden  Webb,  Chicago  ;  D  :  2333, 
Sept.  15,  1902.  29725 

See  also  Nina. — Twenty-first  (The)  birth- 


day.— At    end    of    alphabet,    titles    beginning 
with  figures:  47 

Miner's  (The)  dream;  by  E.  C.  McLaughlin. 

©  Edwin  C.  McLaughlin,  Denver;  1900  A: 
7038,  Mar.  16.  29726 

mining  drama  in  5  acts,  by  A.  Carr.     Hill 

City,  S.  D.,  1910.    100  p.    16°. 

©   Sept.   10,  1910;  2c.   Sept.  19,   1910;   D: 
22083 ;  Albert  Carr,  Hill  City,  S.  D.        29727 

a  mining  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Carr.    Hill 

City,  S.  D.,  1909.    48  p.    16°. 

©   Aug.    10,    1909;    2c    Aug.    14,    1909;    D: 
16556 ;  Albert  Carr,  Hill  City,  S.  D.  29728 


Miner's  (The)  dream — Continued. 

or,  '49  on  the  Yuba,  by  B.  J.  Antrim. 

©  B.  Jay  Antrim.  Waterford,  N.  J. ;  1870  • 
3172,  Oct.  25.  29729 

IV^iner's  (The)  legacy.     See  Mount  (The)  of  the 
Holy  Cross. 

Miner's  (The)  oath;  by  F.  C.  Barclay. 

©  Fannie  C.  Barclay,  New  York;  1900  A: 
29957,  Dec.  10.  29730 

or,   Playing  for  high  stakes,   a  romantic 


American  drama  in  5  acts,  founded  on  an  in- 
cident in  C.  H.  Hazlewood's  Jessie  Vei-e,  by 
T.  W.  Hanshew. 

©  T.   W.   Hanshew,   Brooklyn;   1879 :  .5061, 
Apr.  15.  29731 

Miner's  (The)  return;  a  playlet, by  C.  A.McMul- 
len. 

©  le.  Aug.  2,  1903 ;  D :  16605 ;  Clarence  A 
McMullen,  Oakland,  Cal.  29732 


Miner's    (A)    tragedy, 
tragediaja. 


See     Bonyasz     (Egy) 


Miner's  (The)  ward;  an  original  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  C.  A.  Missing. 

©   Charles    A.   Missing,    Brooklyn;     1888: 
22S03,  Aug.  8.  29733 

Minerva's  maneuver;  comedy  sketch,  by  H.  E. 
Wood.     23  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.    Jan.   14,   1911;   D:  23094;   Harry   E. 
Wood,  Chicago.  29734 

Minheim  brothers,  inc.;  comedy  drama  in  1 
scene,  by  H.  Herbert.  [1],  21  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  June  18,  1914 ;  D :  37351 ;  Hugh  Her- 
bert, Harrington  Park,  N.  J.  29734a 

Miniature   (The);  new  and   original  play   in  1 

act,  by  Walter  Frith,     New  York,  S.  French; 

London,  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  1914.    23  p.    12°. 

©    July    8,    1914;    Ic.    July    10.    1914;    D: 

37518;    Samuel  French,   London.  29734b 

Miniature  (The)  7th;  original  dramatic  sketch 

in  2  acts,  with  song  and  chorus,  by  J.  Hart. 

©  Josh  Hart,  New  York;  1875:7302.  .July 

12.  29735 

Mining  agent;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  P.  H.  James. 
30  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Feb.   11,   1910;   D:  20165;    Fred   H. 
James,  New  York.  29736 

Mining  (The)  camp.  See  History  (A)  of 
American   civilization. 

Minister  (The);  a  domestic  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  S.  Brown. 

©  Sedley  Brown,  New  York;   1889:37077, 
Dec.  6;  2c.  Dec.  14.  29737 


1490 


29738 


COPYEIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED  STATES 


29757 


Minister  (The)  of  Cowcroft;  pastoral  play  in 
4  acts,  by  H.  E.  De  Lasaux.  [115]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  24,  1913;  D:  32414;   Harry  E. 
De  Lasaux,  Orland,  Cal.  29738 

Minister  (A)  of  Gotham;  a  farcical  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  B.  F.  Stalnaker.  86  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Benjamin  Franklin  Stalnaker,  Brooklyn ; 
D :  3741,  July  21,  1903 ;  2c.  Sept.  21,  1903. 

29739 

Minister  (A)  pro  tern;  comedietta,  by  Katha- 
rine Kavanaugh.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denisou  &  co., 
[1914]     12  p.     12°.     ([Amateur  series]) 

©    Jan.    19,    1914;    2c.    Jan.    22,   1914;    D: 
35744 ;  Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  29739a 

Minister  (The)  .  .  .  why?  mello-comedy  sketch 
in  2  scenes,  by  Harry  L.  Newton  and  A.  S. 
Hoffman.     8  p.    f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Walter  M.  Hyde,  McKeesport,  Pa. ;  D : 
1582,  Mar.  14,  1902 ;  2c.  Mar.  14,  1902.    29740 

Minister's  (The)  child;  a  domestic  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  Langdale  Williams.  [55]  p.  f°. 
Mimeographed. 

©    July   3,    1909;    2c.    July   2G,    1909;    D: 
16361;  Alex  Byers,  Chicago.  29741 

Minister's   (The)    daughter;   by   G.   A.   Weller. 

©  George  A.  Weller,  Cedar  Rapids,  la. ;  D : 

1630,  Mar.  19,  1902.  29742 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  William  Nelson.    52  p. 

f°.     Mimeographed. 

©  Frank  Hannan,  Chicago  ;  D  :  15660,  Apr. 
19,  1909 ;  2c.  June  10,  1909.  29743 

See  also  Saints  and  sinners. 

Minister's  (The)  daughters;  or,  Little  Bed 
Riding  Hood  in  the  real  life  of  today,  a  com- 
edy-drama, by  L.  Grover.  [62]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Leonard   Grover,    New  York;    D^1447, 
Feb.  10,  1902;  2c.  Sept.  22,  1902.  29744 

Minister's  (The)  dream;  Thanksgiving  fantasy, 

by  K.  Lord.    8  p.    8°.     (Little  playbobk,  no.  1) 

©  Oct.  14,  1915  ;  2c.  Oct.  15,  1915  ;  D :  41999  ; 

Katharine  Lord,  New  York.  29744a 

Minister's  (The)  messenger;  play  for  girls  in  1 
act,  by  Evangeline  Lent  Bretherton.  New 
York,  S.  French;  London,  S.  French,  ltd. 
[1915]     14  p.     12°. 

©   Sept.   13.   1915;  2c.   Sept.   14,  1915;   D: 
41739 ;  Samuel  French,  New  York.        29744b 

Minister's  (The)  reception;  comedy  playlet  In 
1  act,  by  B.  Boston  and  M.  Von.  10  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  14,  1911;  D:  23096;  Billy  Bos- 
ton and  Minna  Von,  St.  Louis.  29745 


Minister's   (The)   son;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
H.  Tompkins. 

©  Henry  Tompkins,  New  York  ;  1872 :  3732, 
Apr.  9.  29746 

an   original   comedy  drama  in  4  acts,   by 

W.  B.   Patton.     Typewritten. 

©  William  Patton,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  1897 : 


36218,  June  18;  2c.  Mar.  18,  1898. 

—  Same.    A  new  version.    29  p.    4°. 
©   William    B.    Patton,   Chicago; 


29747 

Printed. 
D :  2182, 
29748 


Aug.  4,  1902;  2c.  July  26,  1902. 

See  also  Simon  Ray. 

Minister's  (The)  wife;  a  drama  of  heart  in- 
terest in  4  acts.     88  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  George  A.  Weller,  Cedar  Rapids,  la. ;  D : 
3902,  Aug.  31,  1903 ;  2c.  Sept.  1,  1903.    29749 

a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Helen  Sherman  Grif- 
fith. Philadelphia,  The  Penn  publishing  com- 
pany, 1901.     18  p.     12°. 

©    Penn    pub.    co.,    Philadelphia ;    D :  7881, 
Aug.  6,  1901;  2c.  Aug.  5,  1901.  29750 

a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  Con.  T.  Murphy. 

©  Dee  S.  Smith,  Chicago ;  D :  2197,  July  9, 
1902.  29751 

1  act  comedy,  by  F.  Furguson.     22  p.  4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  14,  1910 ;  D :  17934 ;  Frank  Furgu- 
son, Chicago.  29752 

a  play  in  1  act,  by  F.  Redding. 


©  Francesca  Redding,  New  York ;  D :  7576, 
Nov.  6,  1905.  29753 

Ministre  (Un)  au  clou!  vaudeville  en  1  acte,  par 
Henrv  de  Herzeele.  Paris,  C.  Joubert,  1913. 
18  p.     8°. 

©  Oct.  1,  1913 ;  2c.  Oct.  25,  1913 ;  D :  34835 ; 
Joubert,  Paris.  29754 

Miniszterelnok    (A);    komedia    3    felvonasbau, 

irta  Nagy  Endre.    112  p.    4°.    Mimeographed. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  11,  1912 ;  D :  32104  ;  Franz  Bard 

und  bruder,  Budapest.  29755 

Minna;  a  melodrama  in  3  acts,  composed  and 
arr.  by  C.  Van  W.  Fish. 

©  C.  Van  AV.  Fish,  Cleveland;  1888:4.584, 
Feb.  13.  29756 

Minna  von  Barnhelm;  Oder,  Das  soldatenglUck, 
lustspiel  in  5  aufziigen,  von  Gotthold  Ephraim 
Lessing,  with  reproductions  of  twelve  etchings 
by  Chodowiecki,  a  portrait  of  Lessing,  and  an 
introduction,  notes  and  vocabulary  by  A.  B. 
Nichols  .  .  .  New  York,  H.  Holt  and  company, 
1906.  XXX,  212  p.  front,  (port.)  illus.,  12 
pi.     16°. 

©  Henrv  Holt  &  co..  New  York;  A:  8790, 
July  6,  1906 ;  2c.  Aug.  21,  1906.  29757 


1491 


29758 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


29776 


Minna  von  Barnhelm — Continued. 
— — -See  alio  Continental  drama. — Great  plays: 
French  and  German. 

Minnehaha;  or,  Pretty  Laughing  Water,  an 
extravaganza  in  3  acts,  by  N.  Childs. 

©    Natlianiel    Childs,    Boston;    1878:1815, 
Feb.  11.  29758 

Minnesingers  (The);  a  grand  opera  male  quar- 
tette, dramatic  arr.  for  concert  and  vaudeville.  3 
p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  Augustus  Benjamin,  New  Yorlf ; 
D  :  .5742,  Nov.  8,  1904  ;  2c.  Nov.  8,  1904.    29759 

Minnesota  in  1890.     Sec  Lumberjack  (The) 

Minnetoska's  dream;  a  play  in  1  act  with  tab- 
leaux, songs  and  dances,  written  by  Gertrude 
Kuevels,  music  and  dances  arr.  by  Grace  E. 
Smith.  [New  Yorlv,  The  Camp  fire  outfitting 
company,  1915]     28  p.     16°. 

©  Mar.  12,  1915 ;  2c.  and  aff .  Mar.  15,  1915 ; 
A :  393957 ;  Camp  fire  outfitting  co.,  New  Yorlv. 

29759a 

Minnie;  by  T.  .1.  Gaffney. 

©  Thomas  James  Gaffney,  Albany  ;  D  :  3618, 
.Tune  18.  1903.  29760 

Minnie  at  the  movies;  monologue,  by  Marian 
Bowlan.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  &  CO.,  1913. 
8  p.    12°.     ( [Denison's  monologues] ) 

©  Oct.  2,  1913 ;  2c.  Oct.  6,  1913 ;  D :  34671 ; 
Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  29761 

Minnie  from  Minnesota;  a  comedy  drama,  in  4 

acts,  by  J.  Allison.     [83]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  .John  Allison,  New  York;  D :  3329,  Apr. 

23,  1903 ;  2c.  Apr.  23,  1903.  29762 

Minnie  of  Aberdeen;  play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  B. 
Dunn.     [43]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  15,  1912;   D:  30263;   .Joseph  B. 
Dunn,  Brooklyn.  29763 

Minola;  or.  The  stock-broker's  crime,  by  A.  J. 
Russell.     62  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Alfred   Jack   llussell,   Atlantic,   la.;    D: 
8574,  May  21,  1906 ;  2c.  May  21,  1906.      29764 

Minor  (The)  key;  play  in  1  act, by  M.  Sackolsky. 
6  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.   30,    1910;    D :  22962 ;    Malvano 
Sackolsky,  New  York.  29765 

Minos,  king  of  Crete.     Sec  Agonists  (The) 

Minotaur  (The);  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
O.  S.  Elgutter. 

©  Charles  S.  Elgutter,  Omaha,  Neb. ;  1890 : 
3233,  Jan.  24.  29766 

Minstrel  (The)  boy;  Irish  American  comedy 
drama  in  3  acts  and  4  tableaux,  by  Myron 
lieftingwell  and  Robert  Mack. 

©  William  Andrew  McAloon,  United  States; 
1894  :  7863,  Apr.  4.  29767 


Minstrel  (The)  boy — Continued. 
•  or.  Adopted  son. 

©  Morris  Weston,  Boston  ;  1884  :  15406,  July 
28.  29768 

Minstrel  (The)  cadets;  an  ensemble  of  clover 
boy  singers  and  dancers  px'esenting  an  original 
novelty  minstrel  act,  arr.  and  adapted  by  T.  H. 
Forbes. 

©  T.  Harold  Forbes,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. ; 
D :  6338,  Mar.  15,  1905.  29769 

Minstrel  knight;  or.  Blondel  de  Nesle,  roman(  ic 
light  opera,  by  Delevan  Howland  [i.  e.  E.  D. 
Rowland,  jr.] 

©  Edgar  Delevan  Howland,  jr.,  Mavwood, 
N.  .1. ;  D :  7379,  Oct.  9,  1905.  29770 

Minstrel  (The)  leader  and  the  banner  boy. 
See  Lost  (The)  parade. 

Minstrel's  daughter;  by  Kurt  Matull. 

©  Charles  II.  Tyler,  New  York ;  D :  4964, 
Apr.  .30,  1904.  29771 

dramatic   sketch,    by   Will   M.    Cressy    and 

Banks  Winter.    19  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  William  Banks  Winter,  New  York;  D: 
7893,  Jan.  24,  1906;  2c.  Jan.  24,  1906.      29772 

Mint-master  (The);  a  necromantic  opera  in  3 
acts,  written  by  Gilbert  Burgess,  music  by  T. 
Pearsall  Thorne. 

©  Gilliert  Burgess  and  T.  Pearsall  Thorne, 
Great  Britain  ;  1894  :  17763,  Mar.  31.        29773 

Minuet;  a  curtain  rai.ser,  by  F.  E.  Dowling  and 
M.  D.  Sutton.     Typewritten. 

©  Fenelon  E.  Dowling  and  Mary  Dowling 
Sutton,  Brooklyn  ;  1897  :  51126,  Sept.  13  ;  2c. 
July  22.  29774 

play  in  1  act,  by  E.  L.  Winter.      [In  The 


Century,  v.  89,  no.  3,  January,  1915) 

©  Dec.  19,  1914;  2c.  Jan.  11,  1915;  D: 
39358;  Elsie  Leslie  Winter,  New  Brighton, 
N.  Y.  29774a 

by  Louis  N.  Parker.  11  p.    4°.     Type- 


written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  13,  1914  ;  D  :  36692  ;  Elsie  Leslie 
Winter,  New  York.  29774b 

Minus  jealousy;  1  act  comedy,  by  H.  Shore.    7 
p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Henry   Shore,   Chicago ;   D :  16107,   June 
21,  1909 ;  2c.  June  10,  1909.  29775 

Minut  (A)  for  den  todt.      Sec  Zusterte  (Die) 
chuppe. 

Minute-man;  war  drama  in  5  acts,  by  N.  Breiter. 
130  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    12,    1910;    D:  20176;    Nathan 
Breiter,  New  York.  29776 


1492 


29777 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


29795 


Minute-men  (The);  comic  opera  libretto  in  3 
acts,  by  H.  B.  Smith. 

i©  Harry  B.   Smith,   Chicago;   1894:32020, 
June  15.  29777 

Minute-men  (The)  of  1774-5;  an  original  mili- 
tary comedy-drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  A.  Heme. 
©   James   A.    Heme,     Dorchester,     Mass.; 
1S85  :  17963,  Aug.  24.  29778 

Minute  (The)  woman;  American  play  in  a  pro- 
logue and  4  acts,  by  H.  O.  Stechhan.  [172] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  2,  1913 ;  D :  33695 ;  H.  O.  Stech- 
han, Ocean  Park,  Cal.  29779 

Minx  (The)  and.  the  man;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
A.  D.  Gilfillan.  [3],  128  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  9,  1910 ;  D :  22023 ;  Allen  Dain- 
tree  Gilfillan,  London.  29780 

Minx,  ye  Puritan  mayde;  a  domestic  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  B.  Devereux  and  J.  C.  Ver  Planck. 

©  Bohun  Devereux  and   J.   Campbell  Ver 
Planck,  New  York ;   1881 :  15080,   Oct.   1. 

29781 

Mioche;  play  in  3  acts,  by  P.  Berton.  adapted 
and  tr.  by  O.  E.  Maud.  [71]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  28,  1911 ;  D :  23503 ;  Pierre  Ber- 
ton and  Constance  Elizabeth  Maud,  Paris. 

29782 

Miquette  et  sa  mere;  piece  en  3  actes,  par 
Robert  de  Flers  et  G.  A.  de  Caillavet.  Paris, 
Impr.  de  I'lllustration  [1906]     89  p.    8°. 

©  R.  de  Flers  et  G.  A.  de  Caillavet,  Paris ; 
D:9584,  Dec.  6,  1906;  2c.  Dec.  6,  1906. 

29783 

Mirabeau;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  C. 
Fletcher. 

©   Coyne   Fletcher,    Washington;    D :  3518. 
June  1,   1903.  ?9784 

^a    play    in    5    acts,    by     Charlotte     Teller. 

[106]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Charlotte  Teller  Johnson,  New  York ;  D : 
8778.  July  3,  1906 ;  2c.  July  3,  1906.        29785 

Miracle  (The);  a  legend  drama  in  4  acts,  from 
the  German  of  Richard  Voss,  tr.  and  adapted 
by  M.  Walsh  and  M.  J.  Safford. 

©  Marie  Walsh  and  Mary  J.  Safford,  United 
States  ;  D  :  9654,  Dec.  17,  1906.  29786 

play  in  4  acts,  by  B.  Veiller.     [129]  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    29,    1911;    D:  24.359;    Bayard 
Veiller,  New  York.  29787 

a  play  in  3  acts,  by  F.  W.  Norris.     [56]  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  23,  1910;   D:  21861;   F.  Wick- 
ham  Norris,  Brooklyn.  29788 


Miracle  (The)— Continued. 

^  playlet  in  1  act,  by  E.  Shackelford   [i.  e. 

E.  S.. Piatt]     [2],  9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  ic.  Mar.  9,  1914 ;  D :  36293 ;  Ethel  Shack- 
elford Piatt,  Evanston,  111.  29788a 

wordless  mystery  play  in  2  acts  and  an  in- 


termezzo, book  by  Karl  Vollmoeller,  music 
by  Engelbert  Humperdinck.  Berlin,  E.  Bote 
&  G.  Bock  [1912]  20  p.  8°.  [Without 
music] 

©   Dec.   23,   1911;   2c.    Jan.   12,   1912;   D: 
28318 ;  Ed.  Bote  &  G.  Bock,  Berlin.         29789 

—  (Das  wunder) ;  potpourri  of  music,  drama, 
opera,  comedy  and  pantomime  in  2  acts  and 
4  tableaux,  by  A.  Denville  and  John  Maclaren. 
[88]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  27,  1913 ;  D :  35458 ;  Alfred  Den- 
ville, Nottingham,  England.  29789a 

—  See  also  Within  the  law. — ^Wunder  (Das) 


Miracle  (The)  man;  a  dramatization,  in  4  acts, 
of  Frank  L.  Packard's  story  of  the  same  name, 
by  G.  M.  Cohan.     [50]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  12,  1914 ;  D :  38461 ;  George  M. 
Cohan,  New  York.  29789b 

Miracle  (The)  of  chance;  1  act  drama,  by  M.  C. 
Keator.     [4],  16  p.     16°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  15,  1912;  D:  28713;  Maude  C. 
Keator,  Alameda,  Cal.  29790 

Miracle  (The)  of  good  St.  Valentine.  See 
Festival  plays. 

Miracle  of  love;  by  M.  D.  Salvini.  24  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Maud  Dixon  Salvini,  Boston ;  D :  14834, 
Jan.  18,  1909 ;  Ic.  Jan.  18,  1909.  29791 

or,  Old  Andy,  the  mountaineer,  play  in  3 


acts,  by  M,  S.  Gielow,  dramatized  from  her 
books,  Old  Andy,  the  moonshiner,  and  the 
sequel.  The  miracle  of  love.  [4],  43  p.  f. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  17,  1913 ;  D :  33251 ;  Martha  S. 
Gielow,  Washington.  29792 

Miracle  (The)  of  roses.     See  St.  Elizabeth  of 

Thuringia. 
Miracle  (The)  of  the  roses;  a  drama  in  5  acts 

adapted  from  the  French  of  Beraut  and  Ho- 

stein,  by  L.  Vider. 

©  Louis  Vider,  New  York  ;  1872  :  9399,  Aug. 
31.  29793 

Miracles  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  Youngs. 
4  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  4,  1913 ;  D  :  34939 ;  Mary  Youngs, 

Garden  City,  N.  Y.  29794 

Miracula;  a  rellgio-dramatic  production,  given 

by  spirit  Bartley  Campbell,  through  the  hand 

of  I.  R.  Sanford. 

©  I.  Ransom  Sanford,  Detroit ;  1895 :  12500. 
Mar.  2.  29795 


1493 


29796 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


29817 


Miraculous    (A)    voyage;    by   H.    L.    Bowdoin. 
12  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Harry  L.  Bowdoin,  New  York;  D:  10102. 
Mar.  1,  1907;  2c.  Mar.  1,  1907.  29796 

Mirage. 

©  F.  P.  Pease,  Buffalo ;  1876 :  9341,  Aug.  11. 

29797 


—  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Murdock  Van  De- 
venter.     [229]  p.     f°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  16,  1911 ;  D :  25S90 ;  E.  M.  Van 
Deventer,  Oswego,  111.  29798 

65  p. 


—  3  act  tragedy,  by  F.  W.  Tebbetts. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  14,  1911 ;  D :  24933 ;  Forrest  W. 
Tebbetts,  Lincoln,  Neb.  29799 


— ■  western  sketch  in  1  act,  by  E.  Hatch.    10  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  26, 1911 ;  D  :  25316 ;  Earle  Hatch, 
Kennebunkport,  Me.  29800 


or.  Vision  in  the  sky,  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 

E.  M.  Powers. 

©   E.   M.    Powers,   New   York ;    1871 :  5826, 
June  19.  29801 

Miramichi;  by  J.  T.  Power. 

©    .John   T.   Power,    New   York;    D :  13325, 
.Tuly  11,  1908.  29802 

Miranda,  a  town  idyl;  a  drama  in  3  acts, 
adapted  for  the  stage,  from  Miss  Hitchcock's 
wedding  dress,  by  L.  M.  Schley.  Milwaukee, 
Cramer,  Aikens  &  Cramer,  1870.    32  p.    8°. 

©  Lucy  M.  Schley,  Milwaukee ;  1876 :  14108, 
Dec.  19 ;  2c.  Dec.  19.  29803 

Miranda's  burglar;  vaudeville  play  in  1  act,  by 
E.Jordan.     [1],  26  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  12,  1914;  D:  36420;   Elizabeth 
Jordan,  New  York.  29803a. 

Mirandolina;  tr.  of  the  Italian  comedy  La  lo- 
candiera,  by  Carlo  Goldoni,  tr.  from  the  Ital- 
ian by  F.  Freund  (Mrs.  Harry  Edward 
Freund) 

©  Floriane  Freund,   New  York ;   D :  13430, 
.July  27,  1908.  29804 

(La  locandiera);   lustspiel   in  3  aufziigen. 


von  Carlo  (]loldoni,   frei   iibersetzt  und  bear- 
beitet  von  Ludwig  Fulda.    64  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  30,  1910 ;  D :  20952 ;  Felix  Blocli 
erben,  Berlin.  29805 

Mirette;  a  new  opera  in  3  acts,  from  the  French 
of  Michael  Carre,  lyrics  by  Fred  Weatherly, 
dialogue  by  Harry  Greenbank,  new  version 
by  Adrian  Ross. 

©  Alfred  Robinson  Dalby,  New  York ;  1898 : 
4871,  Jan.  11.  29806 


Mirette — Continued. 

•  opera  comique  in  3  acts,  written  by  Michel 

Carre,  composed  by  Andr^  Messager,  the  Eng- 
lish lyrics  by  Fred  K.  Weatherly,  the  English 
dialogue  by  Harry  Greenbank.  London,  Chap- 
pell  &  CO.,  1894.    72  p.    8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Chappell  &  CO.,  London;  1894:  27323.  July 
2  ;  2c.  July  2.  29807 

Miriam.  ■ 

©Georgie  Catherine  Trask,  Memphis,  Tenn. ; 
1900  A  :  10763,  Apr.  28.  29808 

byE.  M.  Mclntyre.    40  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Eva  Mae  Mclntyre,   Bridgeport,  Conn.; 
D :  533,  May  31,  1901 ;  2c.  May  31,  1901. 

29809 
a  play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  W.  Mears. 

©  Charles  W.  Mears,  Cleveland ;  D :  1.5363, 
Mar.  17,  1909.  29810 

-and  Potiphar's  wife;  two  dramas  in  1  act 

each,  by  Alice  Scovill  Smith.  16,  10  p.  8°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Alice  Maude    Smith,   Tacoma ;    D :  4900, 
Apr.  18,  1904;  2c.  May  20,  1904.  29811 

■  See  also  Romantic  dramas. 


Miriam  Fleming;  play  in  3  acts,  by  D.  St.  Cyr. 
117  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Dirce  St.  Cyr,  New  York ;  D :  14357,  Nov. 
23,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  23,  1908.  29812 

Miriam  of  Magdaloh;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  D. 
Pinski,  EugUsh  version  by  Frank  Reicher. 
[2],  88  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  12,1910  ;  D  :  22547  ;  David  Pinski, 
United  States.  29813 

Miriam,  the  avenger;  by  T.  Franke. 

©  Theresia  Franke,  St.  Louis ;  1887 :  13886, 


IMay 


29814 


Miriam,  the  orange  girl;  a  5  act  play,  by  F.  H. 
Stauffer. 

©  Frank  H.  Stauffer,  Philadelphia;  1872: 
82,  .Tan.  5.  29815 

Miriam,  the  prophetess;  a  pantomime  of  bibli- 
cal history,  by  N.  Astley  and  G.  Stebbins. 

©  Norman  Astley  and  Genevieve  Stebbins, 
New  York  ;  1893  :  37822,  Aug.  16.  29816 

Miriam's  crime;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  H.  T. 
Craven.  New  American  ed.,  correctly  reprinted 
from  the  original  authorized  acting  ed.  New 
York.  H.  Roorbach,  1890.  43  p.  16°.  ( [Roor- 
bacli's  American  ed.  of  acting  plays,  no.  40] ) 

©  Harold  Roorliach,  New  York  ;  1890  :  14240, 
Apr.  29;  2c.  IVIny  1.  29817 

Miriaro.'s  Purim  play;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Ruth 
Levi  Wolf.  New  York,  Bloch  pub.  co.,  1914. 
12  p.     16°. 

©    Jan.   18,    1914;    2c.    Feb.    21,    1914;    D: 
36101 ;  Bloch  pub.  co..  New  York.  29817a 


1494 


29818 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


29837 


Mirko;  ou,  Le  chemin  du  bonh.eur,  comedie 
dramatique  en  1  acte  et  en  vers,  de  G.  Garnier- 
Pacton.  Paris,  Gastou  Andrieu,  1910.  24  p. 
16°. 

©    Apr.    30,    1910;    2c.    Apr.    25,    1910;    D: 
20877 ;  G.  Andrieu,  Paris.  29818 

Mirror  (The) 

©   William   Morris,   New   York ;    D :  12532, 
IMar.  13,  1908.  29819 


—  by  .John  P.  Addams. 

©  C.  W.  Hodgdon,  Boston ;  1879 :  6232,  Mav 
9.  .  29820 


— ■  a  fan  fancy  from  a  garden  of  old  Japan,  by 
Ij.  M.  Angle. 

©  Louise  M.  Angle,  Rochester,  IS 


3953,  Sept.  16,  1903. 


?.;  D: 
29821 


—  play  in  1  act,  by  Harold  Goddard.     [2],  28 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  29,  1913;  D :  34.569 ;  Harold  C. 
Goddard,  Swarthmore,  Pa.  29822 

—  See  also  Bridge  (The)  and  other  poems. 


Mirror  (The)  of  fate;  play  in  1  act,  by  O.  F. 
Baerens.     [1],  6  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    5,    1913;    D:  33148;    Oscar   F. 
Baerens,  St.  Louis.  29823 

Mirror  (The)  of  justice;  comedv  in  4  acts,  by 
S.  D.  Gaspers.     [102]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  11,  1914 ;  D  :  3.5997 ;  Sebastian  D. 
Gaspers,  Chicago.  29823a 

Mirror  (The)  of  life;  by  .J.  W.  IMcKee. 

©  James  W.  McKee,  Brooklyn ;  1889  :  28348, 
Sept.  18.  29824 

in  4  acts,  by  Jenette  Lawrence.    61  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  13,  1910;  D:  21.551;  T.  P.  Car- 
roll, St.  Louis.  29825 

Mirror  (The)  of  Miyama;  by  J.  E.  Moffatt. 
14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Jessie  Emerson  Moffatt,  New  York ;  D : 
8314,  Apr.  10,  1906;  Ic.  Apr.  10,  1906;  Ic. 
May  26,   1906.  29826 

Mirror  (The)  of  time;  [play  in  1  act]  by  Cyril 
Wentworth  Hogg.  New  York,  S.  French ; 
Tvondon,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1906.  19  p.  12°. 
(On  cover:  French's  international  ed.  of 
the  works  of  the  best  authors,  no.  104) 

©  Samuel  French,  New  York ;  D :  9284,  Oct. 
22,  1906 ;  2c.  Dec.  28,  1906.  29827 

Mirrors  (The)  of  Thule;  a  comic  opera,  libret- 
to by  W.  A.  Leahy.  7  p.  8°.  Printed. 
[Ijvrics   only] 

©  William  A.  Leahy,  Boston ;  D :  12279, 
Jan.  30,  1908;  2c.  Feb.  15,  1908.  29828 


Mirth;  or,  The  obelisk,  an  original,  semi-musi- 
cal farce-comedy  in  3  acts  and  2  tableaux,  by 
N.  G.  Washington. 

©  Napoleon  G.  Washington,  New  York; 
1881 :  2896,  Feb.  26.  29829 

Same.     Revised. 

©  Napoleon  G.  Washington,  New  Brighton, 
N.  Y. ;  1882 :  13251,  Aug.  11.  29830 

Mirth  and  music;  musical  and  literary  enter- 
tainment, by  J.  H.  Carter. 

©  J.  Heneage  Carter,  San  Francisco ;  1877 : 
7636,  June  30.  29831 

Mirth  and  music  in  a  restaurant  kitchen;  by 
J.  E.  Waller. 

©  J.  E.  Waller,  Brooklyn ;  1894 :  11960,  Feb. 
27.  29832 

Mirth  (The)  makers.     See  Mischief. 

Mirth  (The)  of  a  nation;  a  modern  historical 
drama  in  4  mouthfuls,  by  H.  H.  Van  Loan  and 
Pat  Rooney,  based  on  Mason  and  Dixon's 
famous  novel  The  clamsmen.  47,  [1]  p.  4°. 
Printed. 

©  Aug.  6,  1915;  2c.  and  afP.  Aug.  7,  1915; 
A :  409184 ;  Universal  film  mfg.  co.,  inc..  New 
York.  29832a 

play  in  2  acts,  by  Sol  Fields  and  Junie  Mc- 


Cree.    62  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Dec.   4,   1915;   D:  42485;   Gus   Hill, 
New  York.  29832b 

Mirth  (The)  provokers;  by  N.  M.  Becker.  [3]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Aug.    21,   1911;    D:  24992;   Ned   M. 
Becker,  Chicago.  29833 

Mirth-provoking'  (The)  schoolroom;  a  farce 
[in  1  act]  by  Emily  David.  Chicago,  A.  Flana- 
gan company   [1906]     16  p.     12°. 

©  A.  Flanagan  co.,  Chicago ;  D :  8267,  Apr. 
2,  1906;  2c.  Apr.  2,  1906.  29834 

Same.     24  p.     16°. 

©  Feb.  7,  1910 ;  2c.  Feb.  9,  1910 ;  D :  20142 ; 
A.  Flanagan  co.,  Chicago.  29835 


Mirthful  (The)  myriad. 
Makebelieve. 


See  Land  (The)  of 


Mirthseekers   (The);   play   in  2  acts,   by   J.   J. 
Lake.     40  p.     4°,     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  21,   1915;   D:  40428;   James  J. 
Lake,  Washington.  29835a 

Miry  (The)  pit;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  tr.  from  the 
French  by  Madame  R.  Neuville. 

©  R.  Neuville,  Roche.ster,  N.  Y. ;  1870:934, 
Aug.  15.  29836 

Mirza. 

©  Nadage    Doree,    United    States;    1891: 
25086,  July  10.  29837 


1495 


29838 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


29852 


Mis'  Deborah  has  a  visitor;  a  monologue,  by 
May  Isabel  Fisk.    3  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©  Harper  &  bros.,  New  York  ;  D  :  3626,  June 
20,  1903;  2c.  June  22,  1903.  29838 

See  also  Monologues. 

Misadventure;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Mac- 
vane.     [108]  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

!©  Edith  Macvane,  Cambridge,  Mass. ;  D : 
3861,  July  17,  1903 ;  Ic.  July  17,  1903.     29839 

Misalliance,  The  dark  lady  of  the  sonnets,  and 
Fanny's  first  play;  with  a  treatise  on  par- 
ents and  children,  by  Bernard  Shaw.  London, 
Constable  and  company,  ltd.,  1914.  cxxi, 
234  p.    12". 

©  Ic.  May  19,  1914 ;  A  ad  int.  1954 ;  pubd. 
May  18,  1914;  G.  B.  Shaw,  London.     29839a 

Same.    New  York,  Brentano's,  1914.    exxvi, 

245  p.     12°. 

©  May  25,  1914;  2c.  May  29,  1914;  A: 
374276;    George   Bernard    Shaw,    London. 

29839b 

Same. 

©  May  25,  1914;  2c.  May  29,  1914;  D: 
37155;  Geo.  Bernard  Shaw,  London.     29839c 

Misanthrope  (The);  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  C. 
Warner. 

©    Charles    Warner,    Chicago;     1876:834, 

Jan.  7.  29840 

Miscarriage  (A)   of  cupidity;  tabloid  farcical 

romance  in  1  act,  by  L.  Arnollin.     [9]  p.    f". 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  25,  1914;  D:  36145;  Louis  Ar- 
nollin, New  York.  29840a 

Miscarriage  of  justice;  play  in  2  scenes,  by 
J.  J.  Shelley,  jr.     [10]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  25,  1913;  D:  34019;  James  Jo- 
seph Shelley,  jr.,  Albany.  29841 

Miscegenation;  1  act  play,  by  W.  Parker.  20  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  14,  1915;  D:  40353;  William 
Parker,  Los  Angeles.  29841a 

or.  The  fifteenth  amendment  exemplified, 

a  musical  burletta  in  1  act,  by  M.  Zorer. 

©  Max  Zorer,  San  Francisco ;  1871 :  2003, 
Mar.  9.  29842 

Miscellaneous  (The)  plays  of  Edwin  Booth; 
ed.  by  William  Winter,  v.  3.  Philadelphia, 
The  Penn  publishing  company,  1899.  [450]  p. 
port.  8°.  Preceded  by  v.  1,  2,  entitled:  The 
Shakespearean  plays  of  Edwin  Booth. 

Contents  :  Don  Csesar  de  Bazan,  by  A.  P. 
Dennery  and  P.  F.  P.  Dumanoir. — Ruy  Bias, 
by  Victor  Marie  Hugo. — Richelieu,  by  E.  G.  E. 
Lytton  Bulwer  Lytton. — Brutus,  by  .1.  H, 
Payne. — The  fool's  revenge,  by  T.  P.  Taylor. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia  ;  1899 :  51323. 
Aug.  10;  2c.  Aug.  10.  29842a 


Misch-masch;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Meikel  Gold- 
berg. 

88  p.     8°.     Ms. 

'    ©    Ic.    July    22,    1915;    D:  41289;    Morris 
Schwartz,  New  York.  29842b 

Mischief;  an  original  comedy-drama  in  4  acts, 
by  E.  E.  Kidder. 

©   Edward    E.    Kidder,   New   York;    1883: 
11071,  .Tune  18.  29843 

or,  Paul,  the  page,  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by 

P.  L.  Greenwood. 

©  Fred  L.  Greenwood,  Chicago ;  1876 :  6539, 
May  26.  29844 


■  or,  The  mirth  makers,  an  extravaganza  in 

1  act,  by  J.  J.  McCIoskey. 

©  J.  J.  McCIoskey.  Brooklyn ;  1878 :  10214, 
Sept.  5.  29845 

Mischief-maker  (The);  farce  in  4  acts,  adapted 
from  the  German,  by  F.  H.  James.  [2],  96  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.    24,    1910;    D :  22366 ;    Fred    H. 
•James,  New  York.  29846 

a  play  in  a  prologue  and  3  acts,  by  F.  Don- 
aldson, jr. 

©  Frank  Donaldson,  jr.,  New  York;  1891: 
60.35,  Feh.   13.  29847 

Mischief-makers  (The);  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  C. 
Klein.     1 154]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Cluuies  Klein.  New  York ;  D ;  12877,  May 
1.  1908 :  2c.  May  11,  1908.  29848 

Mischief-niakers  (The)  company,  season  of 
1914;  a  comedy  [in  1  act,  by  E.  A.  L.  Sterling, 
pseud,  of  E.  A.  L.  Silversteiu]  2  p.  1.,  5  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  30,  1914 ;  D :  38653 ;  Edwin  A.  L. 
Silverstein,  Bronx,  N.  Y.  29848a 

Mischievous  (A)  brother;  1  act  comedy,  by 
T.  O.  McCoy.     Typewritten. 

©  Thos.  O.  McCoy,  Roslindale,  Mass. :  1900 
A :  30748,  Dec.  20 ;  2c.  Dec.  20.  29849 

Mischievous  Madge  Darling;  a  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  L.  .1.  L.  Stilwell.  67  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Laura    Jean    Libboy-Stilwell,    Brooklyn ; 
D:  12082,  Jan.  3.  1908;  2c.  Mar.  27,  1908.  ' 

29850 
Misdeal  (A)     See  Hawk  (The) 
Miser  (The);  by  J.  F.  Gunther. 

©  J.  Frances  Gunther,  Central  Falls,  R.  I. ; 
1899  :  2309,  Jan.  4.  29851 

^a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  Moliere,  tr.  by  Henri 

Van  Laun.     Chicago,  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  1907. 
87  p.     12°. 

©   Dramatit-   pub.   co.,   Chicago ;    D :  11796. 
Oct.  18,  1907 ;  2c.  Nov.  8,  1907.  29852 


1496 


29853 


copyhighted  in  the  united  states 


29873 


Miser  (The) — Continued. 

a  comedy   in  3  acts,   for  male  characters 

only.  tr.  and  adapted  from  the  French  of 
Moliere.  by  J.  A.  Lyons.  Notre  Dame,  Ind., 
1886.     36  p.     8°. 

©  Joseph  A.  Lyons,  Notre  Dame,  Ind. ;  1886 : 
10105,  Apr.  27 ;  2c.  Apr.  27.  29853 

an  ori.crinal  sensational  drama  in  3  acts,  by 


H.  G.  Dale. 

©    Horace   C.    Dale,    Reading.    Pa. ;    1890 : 
24191,  Aug.  2 ;  2c.  Sept.  24.  29854 

— ■  play  on  the  brotherhood  of  man,  in  4  acts, 
by  S.  Brooks.     [1],  70  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  26,  1913  ;  D  :  35161 ;  Sara  Brooks. 
Philadelphia.  29855 

3  acts  of  serious  drama,  by  G.  H.  Atkinson. 

[208]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    21,    1912;    D :  29855 ;    George 
Henry  Atkinson,  New  York.  29856 

See  also  Complete  (The)  poems  of  S.  Weir 


Mitchell. — Kiltartan  (The)  Moliere. 

Miser  (The)  and  the  matchmaker;  comedy  in  3 
acts,  tr.  and  adapted  from  the  Spanish  of  los 
senores  Paso  and  Abati,  by  J.  A.  Herman. 
99  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  29,  1910 :  D :  22413 ;  John  Arm- 
strong Herman,  Harrisburg,  Pa.  29857 

Miser  (The)  of  Raveloe;  play  in  4  acts,  drama- 
tized from  Silas  Marner,  by  Margaret  Wilson. 
Chicago,  A.  Flanagan  co.  [1911]    24  p.    12°. 

©  Apr.  4,  1911 ;  2c.  Apr.  10,  1911 ;  D  :  23890 ; 
A.  Flanagan  CO.,  Chicago.  29858 

Miserable  (A)  life;  by  I.  Horowitz. 

©   Ike   Horowitz,   New   York;    1898:39832. 
July  1.  29859 

Miserable  (El)  puchero;  sainete  er  prosa,  origi- 
nal de  A.  Casero.  Madrid  [Sociedaddeautores 
espanoles]     1909.    35  p.    12°. 

©   Nov.   18,   1909;   2c.   Nov.   19,    1909;   D: 
17481 ;  Antonio  Casero,  Madrid.  29860 

Miserables  (Los);  cronica  de  los  que  lloran  ol- 
vidados  de  los  que  rien,  en  1  acto,  dividido  en  4 
cuadros,  libro  de  J.  Royo  de  Leon,  mfisica  de 
Federico  Chaves.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores  espanoles]  1909.    42,  [2]  p.     12°. 

©  Jose  Royo  de  Leon,  Madrid ;   D :  15475, 
Mar.  27,  1909;  2c.  INIar.  27,  1909.  29861 

Miserables  (Les);  a  drama  in  5  acts,  dramatized 
from  the  French  of  Victor  Hugo,  by  Mrs.  M.  O. 
Wright. 

©  Mrs.  Marion  O.  Wright,  Chicago;  1878: 
3503,  IMar.  22.  29862 

■  a  drama  in  6  acts,  by  L.  E.  Marshall. 

©  Lena  E.  Marshall,  Madison.  Conn.:  1883: 
25253,  Dec.  31.  29863 


Miserables  (Les) — Continued. 

a  romantic  drama  in  a  prologue  and  4  acts, 

from  Victor  Hugo's  story  of  the  same  name, 
dramatized  by  W.  Davidge,  jr.,  and  E.  Ma- 
son, jr. 

©  W.  Davidge,  .1r.,  and  E.  Mason,  jr.,  United 
States  ;  1878  :  3236,  Mar.  16.  29864 

a   romantic   drama   in   5   acts,   dramatized 


from   Victor  Hugo's  work  of  that  name,  by 
Thos.  W.  Davis. 

©  Henry  L.  Thomas,  Philadelphia;   1878: 
7805,  July  5.  29865 

or,    Jean    Valjean,    a    dramatization    from 


Victor  Hugo,  by  G.  L.  Pollock.     [78]  p.     f°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Gabriel    L.    Pollock,    Chicago:    D :  7643, 
Nov.  20,  1905 ;  2c.  Nov.  20,  1905.  29866 

See  also  Bishop  (The)  and  the  thief. — Fan- 
tine. — Jean  Valjean.— Sergeant  (The)  of  Wa- 
terloo. —  Thenardiers  (The).  —  Underfoot.  — 
Valjean. — Valjean.  the  convict. 

Misere  (La);  play  in  1  act  with  an  epilogue,  by 
Loi  IMarie  Armstrong.  [14]  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  16,  1912 ;  D :  31936 ;  Marie  Arm- 
strong, Highland  Park,  111.  29867 

Miseria;  by  C.  H.  McGurrin.  [96]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Chas.  H.  McGurrin,  Kalamazoo.  Mich. ; 
D:  9011,  Aug.  29.  1906;  2c.  Aug.  29,  1906. 

29868 

Misericordia  y  maldad;  drama  en  1  acto  y  en 
prosa.  original  de  Jesus  Alvarez  Diaz  y  Luis 
Martel.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  es- 
panoles] 1910.    27  p.     12°. 

©  Sept.  6.  1910 ;  2c.  Sept.  7,  1910 ;  D  :  21987 ; 
J.  Alvarez  Diaz  v  Luis  Martel,  Madrid. 

29869 

Miser's  (The)  daughter;  by  M.  L.  Clowes. 

©  Marv  Louise  Clowes,  Waterbury,  Conn. ; 
D  :  786.  Aug.  21.  1901.  29870 

Miser's  (The)  dream;  1  act  sketch,  by  N.  Levy. 
[1],  13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  6,  1911 ;  D  :  23573 ;  Nathan  Levy, 
Chicago.  29871 

Miser's  (The)  dream  and  awakening;  by  H. 
Adler.    16  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  1,  1912  ;  D :  28509 ;  Hyman  Adler, 
Brooklyn.  29872 


Miser's    (The)    gold, 
book  agent. 


See   New    York    (The) 


Miser's  (The)  mill;  by  E.  P.  Clarke  [i.  e.  E.  P. 
C.  Hayes]     25  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ednah  Proctor  Clarke  Hayes,  Hilo, 
Hawaii:  D :  8242,  Mar.  28,  1906;  2c.  Mar.  28. 
1906.  29873 


1497 


29874 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


29896 


Miser's  (The)  treasure;  a  play. 

©  Miiry  E.  B.  Emery,  Salem,  Mass.;  1S97 : 
41167,  July  1.5.  29874 

Miser's  (The)  troubles.  See  Serenade  (The) 
party. 

Miser's  (The)  will;  a  comedy-drama  in  5  acts, 
by  Tom  Craven. 

©  H.   S.   Taylor,   New   York;   1890:41043, 
Dec.  23.  29875 

Misery  loves  company;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
H.  Guest.    27  p.  'obi.    16°.    Typewritten. 

©  Helen  Guest,  Boston ;  D :  10690,  June  3, 
1907 ;  2c.  June  3,  1907.  29876 

Misery  (The)  of  a  hansom  cab;  comedy  skit  in 
3  scenes,  by  A.  Fields.  16  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  5,  1911;  D:  25138;  Al.  Fields, 
New  York.  29877 

Misery  (The)  of  Mortimer;  play,  l)y  E.  T. 
Sweet.     14  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   June  12,   1912;   D:  29948;   E.  Tracy 
Sweet,  Scranton,  Pa.  29878 

Misfit  (A);  an  original  farcical  cometly  in  3 acts, 
by  Ed.  Chrissie  and  Wm.  Mason. 

©  Ed.  Chrissie  and  Wm.  JIascm,  New  York ; 
1896 :  70179,  Dec.  26.  29879 

Misfit  (A)  Caesar. 

©  Mary  J.  Smiley,  New  York ;  1890 :  16780. 
May  22.  29880 

Misfit  (A)  family;  a  dramatic  composition,  by 
H.  Montague. 

©  Harry  Montague,  New  York  ;  1899  :  35696, 
IMay  29.  29881 

Misfit  (A)  hotel;  by  Miner  and  Van. 

©  Miner  and  Van,  New  York ;  1898 :  66184, 
Nov.  12.  29882 

Misfits;  play  in  3  acts,  by  I.  L.  Meyers. .  91  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  27,  1910 ;  D :  21655 ;  I.  Leon  IMey- 
ers,  Chicago.  29883 

Same.     [100]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    1,    1911;    D:  23-507;    I.    Leon 
Meyers,  Chicago.  29884 

Same.    107  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    29,    1912;    D:  28890: 
Meyers,  Chicago. 

or,  Topsy-turvy,  musical  fa  ire  comedy  in 

3  acts,  by  E.  Hoist.    101  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Edward  Hoist  and  E.  G.  Leugers,  New 

York ;  1887 :  21064,  Aug.  17 ;  2c.  May  28,  1888. 

29886 

Misfortune  her  lot;  1  act  farce,  iiy  A.  L.  Zeller. 

©   Arthur   Louis   Zeller,    St.    Louis;    1899: 

22950*,  Mar.  31.  29887 


I.    Leon 
29885 


Misguided  (The)  Samaritan;  tropical  sketch, by 
J.  A.  Nilcs.     [29]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  24,  1914 ;  D :  36223 ;  John  Addi- 
son Niles,  Chicago.  29888 

Mishaps;  a  comedy  with  songs  in  3  acts,  by  J. 
Brown  and  E.  Harnisch. 

©    Jolm    Brown    and    Emil    Harnisch,    St. 
Louis  ;  1892  :  10981,  Mar.  11.  29889 

an  Irish  comedy  in  3  acts  and  3  scenes,  by 


B.  Ferguson. 

©  Barney  Ferguson,  New  York  ;  1891 :  8522, 
Mar.  6.  29890 

Mishaps  (The)  and  adventures  of  Panhandle 
Pete.     See  Panhandle  Pete. 

Mishaps  of  Caesar  Crum;  an  Ethiopian  farce,  in 
3  scenes.  New  York,  Happy  hours  companv 
[1874]  14  p.  12°.  ([Ethiopian  drama  no. 
82]) 

©  Happy  liours  eo..  New  York ;  1874 :  12240, 
Sept.  28 ;  2c.  Oct.  17.  29891 

Mishaps  of  Minerva;  farce  in  2  acts,  by  Bertha 
Currier  Porter.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co., 
1910.     35  p.     12°. 

©   May   17,   1910;   2c.   May   18,    1910;    D: 
21059 ;  V'nltor  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Bo.ston.    29892 

Miskah  (Bit  of  musk);  drama  in  3  acts,  by  L. 
Howland.    28  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  <  )ct.  4,  1912  ;  D  :  31044 ;  Legrand  How- 
land,  Florence,  Italy.  29893 

Misleading'  (The)  lady;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C. 

Goddard  and  P.  Dickey.    78  p.    12°,    Prin'ted. 

©    Feb.    28,    1914;    2c.    Mar.    17,    1914;    D: 

3641S;    Charles    Goddard    and    Paul    Dickey, 

Brooklyn.  29893a 

•  See  also  Misleading'  (The)  man. 

Misleading  (The)  man;  satire  based  on  The 
misleading  lady,  by  J.  Leonard.  [1],  15  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  3,  1914 ;  D :  38983 ;  James  Leon- 
ard, New  York.  29893b 

Mismo  (El)  amor;  comedia  en  2  actos  y  en 
prosa,  original  de  M.  Linares  Rivas.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1907.  56  p. 
12° 

©  Manuel  Linares  Rivas,  Madrid  ;  D :  10661. 
May  29,  1907;  2c.  May  29,  1907.  29894 

Misplaced  confidence;  a  vaudeville  act,  by  M.  H. 
Ivindeman.    6  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    M.    H.    Lindeman,     Brooklyn ;     D :  8.513, 
May  3,  1906 ;  2c.  Aug.  22,  1906.  29895 

Misrach-vind  (Der)  See  Wind  (The)  in  the 
East. 

Miss  Affinity;  1  act  play,  by  H.  V.  Wakefield. 
11  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  H.  V.  Wakefield,  Washington ;  D :  13848, 
Sept.  21,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  21,  1908.  29896 


1498 


29897 


COPYEIGHTED  IIST   THE   UNITED  STATES 


29914 


Miss  America;  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by 

F.  W.  Lee.     34  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Franklyn  W.  Lee,  St.  Paul ;  1895 :  7804. 
Feb.  4;  2c.  Feb.  4.  29897 

a  comedy  opera  in  3  acts,  libretto  by  O.  L. 

Jeancon,  lyrics  by  O.  L.  Jeancon  and  Frederic 
Moss,  music  by  Frederic  Moss. 

©  Otto  L.  Jeancon,  Colorado  Springs,  Col. ; 
D:8347,  Apr.  14,  1906.  29898 

a  3  act  comic  opera,  libretto  and  lyrics  by 

O.  L.  Jeancon,  music  by  J.  A.  Jeancon. 

©  Otto  L.  Jeancon,  Colorado  Springs,  Col. ; 
D :  8817,  July  12,  1906.  29899 

Miss   America   in   the   Philippines;   a  comedy 
opera  in  3  acts,  libretto  by  F.  Moss. 

©   Frederic  Moss,   Kansas   City,   Mo. ;   D : 
8596,  May   25,   1906.  29900 

Miss  (A)  amiss;  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 

G.  E.  Harrington,  jr.     [29]  p.    4°.    Typewrit- 
ten.    [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  May  25,  1914 ;  D :  37117 ;  George  Ed- 
ward Harrington,  jr.,  Waterbury,  Conn. 

29900a 


play  in  3  acts,  by  G.  E.  Harrington,  jr., 

and  H.  Nickson.     [12]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  22,  1914;  D:  37100;  Hubert 
Nickson,  Waterbury,  Conn.  29900b 

Miss  Ananias;  play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  C.  Cushing. 
78  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  25,  1910;  D:  21414;  Catherine 
Chisholm  Cushing,  New  York.  29901 

Miss  Ann  Thrope;  by  H.  F.  Jameson. 

©  Helen  Follet  Jameson,  Chicago ;  D : 
7902,  Jan.  26,  1906.  29902 

Miss  Australia;  opereta  en  1  acto,  dividido  en 
3  cuadros,  original  de  Guillermo  Perrfn  y 
Miguel  de  Palacios,  mtisica  del  maestro  Vives. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1914. 
37  p.     12°. 

©  Sept.  17,  1914;  Ic.  Sept.  21.  1914;  D: 
38222 ;  G.  Perrfn  y  M.  de  Palacios,  Madrid. 

29902a 

Miss  Auto  from  Mobile. 

©  William  Henry  Phelps,  La  Crosse,  Wis. ; 
D  :  6655,  May  11,  1905.  29903 

Miss  Barbara;  play  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Lincoln. 
[113]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  10,  1914 ;  D :  36305 ;  Florence 
Lincoln,  Charlestown,  Mass.  29903a 

Miss  Beaut;  comedy  drama  in  1  act,  by  F.  M. 
Landsey  and  L.  Macdonald.  13  p,  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Fanny  M.  Landsey  and  Lawrence  Mac- 
donald, New  York;  D :  6196,  Jan.  27,  1905; 
2c.  Mar.  11,  1905.  29904. 


Miss  Bell,  the  dashing  milliner.  See  Apollo 
extravag'anza    co. 

Miss  Billy;  comedy  in  3  acts,  dramatized  by 
E.  E.  Weston  from  the  book  of  that  name  by 
Eleanor  H.  Porter.     [95]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  29,  1914;  D:  38635;  Effie  Ellsler 
Weston,  Nutley,  N.  J.  29904a 

Miss  Blair's  renaissance:  play  in  3  acts,  by 
W.  F.  Merrill.     [1],  59  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  29,  1912;  D:  29595;  William 
Fenimore  Merrill,  Cambridge,  Mass.       29905 

Miss  Blothing'ay's  blunder;  a  comedy  in  3 
scenes,  by  John  W.  Todd.  Clyde,  O.,  Ames' 
publishing  co. 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  1894 :  52247, 
Nov.  9;  2c.  Nov.  16.  29906 

Miss  Bonnie  Burr;  vaudeville  sketch,  by  L.  "V. 
Curry.     [23]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  30,  1913;  D:  35503;  Lewis  V. 
Curry,  Bethlehem,  Pa.  29907 

Miss  Borough  of  Brooklyn;  2  act  burlesque,  by 
J.  Saunders. 

©  John  Saunders,  New  York ;  1898 :  22142, 
Apr.  7;  2c.  Apr.  9.  29908 

Miss  Bouncer's  romance;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by 
H.  W.  Mitchell. 

©  Hubbard  WInslow- Mitchell,  New  York; 
D :  690,  July  24,  1901.  29909 

Miss    Brevity    of    Hong    Kong. 

©  Irving  C.  Woodward.  John  Fowler  and 
Charles  J.  Wilson,  New  York;  1898:10616, 
Feb.  9;  2c.  Feb.  9.  29910 

Miss  Bright  Eyes;  by  E.  C.  Kane. 

©  Edward  C.  Kane,  Brooklyn ;  D :  4487, 
Jan.  11,  1904.  29911 

Miss  Bright  of  New  York;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
E.  Sheridan.     [2],  49  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  14,  1914;  D:  37848;  Eugene 
Sheridan,  New  York.  29911a 

Miss  Bull,  M.  D.;  a  comedietta  in  1  act,  by 
Miss  Athelston.     Typewritten. 

©  Edith  Athelston,  New  York;  1900  A: 
1317,  Jan.  15;  Ic.  Jan.  15;  Ic.  Feb.  5,  1901. 

29912 

Miss  Burney  at  court, 
famous  authors. 


See  Short  plays  about 


Miss  Business;  comedy-operetta  in  3  acts,  by 
L.    Dimond.     30  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  3,  1911 ;  D  :  22986 ;  Louis  Dimond, 
Seattle.  29913 

Miss  Buzby's  boarders;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Arthur  Lewis  Tubbs.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker 
&  ro.,   1908.     59  p.     12°. 

©    Walter    H.    Baker    &   co.,    Boston;    D: 
13959,  Sept.  30,  1908;  2c.  Oct.  12,  1908.    29914 


1499 


29914 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


29933 


Miss  Chameleon.     See  Touch  and  go. 

Miss  Cherryblossom;  dramatic  composition  in 
3  acts,  by  J.  W.  Dodge.  46  p.  t".  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  7,  1914 ;  D :  39028 ;  John  Wilson 
Dodge,  Ypsilanti,  Mich.  29914a 

Miss  Chimoag;  or,  The  tribulations  of  a  spin- 
ster, a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Stone. 
I©  Alonzo  Stone.  Philadelphia  ;  1881 :  10293, 
July  1.  29915 

Miss  Chrysanthemum;  by  G.  E.  Stoddard.  18  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Geo.  E.  Stoddard,  Utica.  N.  Y. ;  D :  6500, 
Apr.  11,  1905 ;  2c.  Apr.  11,  1905.  29916 

Miss  Civilization;  by  Richard  Harding  Davis. 
{In  Collier's  weekly,  Dec.  3.  1904) 

©  R.  H.  Davis,  United  States;  D :  5887. 
Dec.  2,  1904;  2c.  Dec.  8,  1904;  2c.  Jan.  3. 
1905.  29917 


•  comedy    in    1    act,    by     Richard     Harding 

Davis.     New  York,  C.   Scribner's   sons,  1905. 
3  p.  1.,  47  p.     12°. 

©  Charles  Scribner's  sons.  New  York ;  D : 
6206,  Feb.  10,  1905;  2c.  Feb.  10,  1905.     29918 

See    also    Farces;     by     Richard     Harding 

Davis. 

Miss  Clara  Bunch;  by  O.  B.  Du  Bois.  14  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  O.  B.   Du   Bois,   West  Hoboken,   N.   J.; 
D:3514,  May  29,  1903;  2c.   June  5,  1903. 

29919 

Miss  Cleopatra;  a  farce  in  3  acts,  adapted  from 
lies  amours  de  Cleopatra,  b\-  Arthur  Shirley. 
New  York,  S.  French ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd., 
1898.     40  p.     12°. 

©  Samuel  French,  New  York ;  1898 :  43122, 
July  19 ;  2c.  .July  19.  29920 

Miss  Coddle's  visitor;  a  vaudeville  sketch. 

©  Lillian    Boswell,    New  York ;    D :  3102. 
Mar.  7,  1903.  29921 

Miss  Con;  a  musical  farce  comedy,  by  F.  Irwin. 

©    Flo     Irwin,     New    York ;     1898 :  6120. 

Jan.  17.  29922 

Miss  Conover's  vocation;  a  plav  in  2  acts,  by 
M.  C.  Robinson.     27  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©  Mary  Close  Robinson,  Asheville,  N.  C. ; 
D:  10092,  Mar.  7,  1907;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1907. 

29923 

Miss  Cravache;  operette  en  3  actes  [de]  Charles 
Samson  ot  Georges  Maurens,  musique  de  L6o 
I'ouget.  [Paris]  C.  .Toubert,  1909.  170  p.  8°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©   Sept.  30,  1909;   2c.  Sept.  25,  1909;   D: 
16924;  C.  Joubert,  Paris.  29924 


Miss  Cupid;  by  E.  W.  Hatch.  16  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    3,    1909 ;     D  :  17274 ;     Edward 
Warren  Hatch,  Boston.  29925 

Miss  Deborah's  pocket-book;  play  in  1  act, 
by  Alice  C.  Thompson.  Philadelphia,  Penn 
pub.  CO.,  1914.     14  p.     12°. 

©  Feb.  2,  1914 ;  2c.  Feb.  4,  1914 ;  D  :  35906 ; 
Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.  29925a 

Miss  De  Courcy;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Graham 
Ashmead.     36  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©  Henry  Graham  Ashmead,  Chester,  Pa. ; 
D:  24.33,  Oct.  11,   1902;  2c.   Oct.  11,  1902. 

29926 

Miss  Diana;  by  J.  Kaiser,  act  2-4.  34  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  18,  1909 ;  D :  17597 ;  John  Kaiser, 
Kansas  City,  Mo.  29927 

Miss  Dignity;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Isidore  Wit- 
mark. 

©  Marcus  Witmai'k  &  sons,  New  York ;  D : 
665,  July  17,  1901.  29928 

Miss  Dixie;  a  1  act  sketch,  bv  R.  C.  Mitchell 
[i.  e..  R.  C.  M.  Young]  13  p.  8°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ruth  Comfort  Mitchell,  San  Francisco ; 
D:4423,  Dee.  23,  1903;  2c.  Dec.  10,  1903. 

29929 

Miss  Dodd.  detective;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  S. 
Lawson.     \'2\,  23  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.   Apr.    11,   1913;    D:  32925;    Eleanor 
Smith  Lawson,  New  York.  29930 

Miss  Dodger's  dodge;  a  1  act  play,  by  George 
Totten   Smith.     Typewritten. 

©    Gus   Cliftord,    New    York;    1899:79049. 
Dee.  5;  2c.  Dec.  5.  29931 

Miss  Dolly  Dollars;  a  musical  comedy  in  2 
acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  Harry  B.  Smith, 
music  by  Victor  Herbert. 

©    M.    Witmark    &   sons,    New    York;    D: 
7170,   Aug.   26,   1905.  29932 

Miss  Double  You;  farce-comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
Ben  Israel  [pseud,  of  Henry  Kopekin] 

82  p.     4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  June  3,  1914 ;  D :  37203 ;  Henry  Kope- 
kin, New  York.  29932a 

Miss  Doulton's  orchids;  a  comedy  in  2  pts„  by 
Margaret  Cameron.     43  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Nancv  N.   Cameron,  Oakland,  Cal. ;   D : 
1039,    Oct.    30,   1901;   2c.    Oct.    31,   1901. 

29933 


1500 


29934 


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29956 


Mrs.  Doulton's  orchids — Contiinied. 

Same.     New  York,  S.  French;  London,  S. 

French,   ltd.,   1910.     35  p.     12°.      ([French's 

international  copyrighted  ed.  of  the  works  of 

the  best  authors,  no.  199] ) 

©   Nov.    21,   1910;    2c.    Nov.   22,   1910;   D: 

22616 ;  Samuel  French,  New  York.  29934 

Miss  Duzenberi^y;  a  burlesque  comedy,  adapted 
from  the  French  of  Eugene  Labiche. 

©  Chas.  F.  Johnson,  Hartford ;  1891 :  11494, 
Mar.  30;  2c.  Apr.  8.  29935 

Miss  Elizabeth's  prisoner;  a  romantic  comedy 
in  3  acts,  by  Robert  Neilson  Stephens  and  E. 
Lyall  Swete.     New  York,  S.  French ;  London, 

5.  French,  ltd.,  1907.    101  p.    12°. 

©    Samuel   French,   New   York ;    D :  10446, 
Apr.   30,   1907;    2c.    Oct.    24,    1907.  29936 

Miss  Exzentrick;  operette  in  1  akt,  2  bilder, 
von  Alexander  Engel  und  Ai'miu  Friedmann. 
musik  von  Heinrich  Reinhardt.  Text  der  ge- 
sange.  Leipzig,  Wien,  W.  Karczag  &  K.  Wall- 
ner,  1910.    24  p.    12°. 

©   Nov.    7,    1910;   2c.    Nov.    29,    1910;    D: 
22679 ;  W.  Karczag  &  K.  Wallner,  Vienna. 

29937 

Miss  Farring'ton's  burg'lar;  a  coiuedy  in  1  act, 
by  Alf  Hampton  and  .John  Malloy.  13  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Boyd  J.  Gilmour  and  Catherine  La  Tour,' 
Hicksville.  N.  Y. ;  D :  955,  Oct.  14,  1901;  2c. 
Oct.  14,  19()L  29938 

Miss  Fearless  and  co.;  a  comedy  in  3  acts  for 
female  characters  only,  by  Belle  Marshall 
Locke.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1905.  62 
p.    12°.     (On  cover:  Baker's  ed.  of  plays) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co..  Boston ;  D :  7283, 
Sept.  20,  1905 ;  2c.  Oct.  12,  1905.  29939 

Miss  Fitz-John;  or.  Playing  with  fire,  a  play  in 
4  acts,  by  O.  L.  Colburn.  96  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Otis  L.  Colburn.  Chicago ;  D :  14655,  Dec. 
29,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  30,  1908.  29940 

Miss  Flash.     Typewritten. 

©  H.  C.  Renchard,  Detroit;  1895:47110, 
Sept.  16 ;  2c.  Sept.  18.  29941 

Miss  FlufEy  Raffles;  by  L.V.Curry.  [11]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Currv  &  Ricker,  Bethlehem,  Pa.;  D: 
14169,  Oct.  29,  1908 ;  Ic.  Oct.  29,  1908 ;  Ic.  Nov. 

6,  1908.  29942 

Miss  Fluttus'  advertisement;  a  farce  in  1  act, 
by  Belle  Marshall  Locke. 

©  P.  Garrett  &  co.,  Philadelphia;  1897: 
15046,  Mar.  2.  29943 

Miss  Forrester.     See  Demaris  Lestrange. 


Miss  Francis;  a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  M. 
Morton. 

©  Michael  Morton,  New  York  ;  1895 :  57909. 
Nov.  16.  29944 

Miss  Francis   of  Yale;   a  farcical   comedy,  by 
Michael  Morton. 

©  Martha  Morton,  New  York ;  1897 :  11136, 
Feb.  15.  29945 

Miss  Frisco;  an  operatic  merry-go-round  in  3 
acts,  by  Joseph  B.  Cassell  and  G.  E.  Lask. 

©  George  E.   Lask,   San  Francisco;   1897: 
28281.  Apr.  14.  29946 

Miss  Galatea  of  Oreg'on;  a  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  E.  Lawi-ence. 

©  Eweretta  Lawrence,  London  ;  1896 :  59382, 
Oct.  29.  29947 

Miss  Gerta  McKensie's  character  impressions; 
by  G.  McKensie.    1  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  2.  1909 ;  D :  16822 ;   Gerta  Mc- 
Kensie, Springfield,  O.  29948 

Miss  Gifford;  an  original  romantic  society 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  J.  Lowenstein. 

©  M.  J.  Lowenstein,  St.  Louis ;  1888 :  20377, 
July  14.  29949 

Miss  Ginger  from  Jamaica;  by  N.  McNeil. 

©  Neil  McNeil,  Lancaster,  O. ;  D  :  8219,  Mar. 
23,  1906.  29950 

— r~  an  original  farce,  by  W.  Clarke. 

©    Wilfred    Clarke,    Dunnfield,    N.    J. ;    D : 
11284,  Aug.  27,  1907.  29951 

Miss  (The)  Gower;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  B. 
Brunuer.     [121]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Emma  Beatrice  Brunner,  New  York ;  D : 
13655,  Aug.  26, 1908  ;  2c.  Sept.  11, 1908.    29952 

Miss  Harum-Scarum;  a  musical  comedy  drama, 
by  E.  J.  Swartz. 

©  Edward  J.   Swartz,  Philadelphia ;   1895 : 
40205,  Aug.  5.  29953 

Miss  Helen  of  Troy;  musical  comedy  in  2  acts, 
by  E.  M.  Lavino.    24  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©  Ic.  July  9,  1912 ;  D :  30229 ;  Edwin  Mau- 
rice Lavino,  Philadelphia.  29954 

Miss  Henrietta;  musical  farce  comedy,  by  Mon- 
roe and  Hart. 

©    Monroe    and    Hart,    New    York;    1897: 
24145,  Apr.  19.  29955 

Miss  Hitchcock's  wedding  dress.  See  Mi- 
randa, a  town  idyl. 

Miss  Kobbs;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Jerome  K. 
Jerome.  New  York,  Samuel  French ;  London, 
Samuel  French,  ltd.,  1902.    66  p.    12°. 

©  T.  H.  French.  New  York;  D :  2652,  Nov. 
19,  1902  ;  2c.  June  22,  1906.  29956 


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29957 


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29980 


Miss  Hook  of  Holland;  a  Dutch  musical  inci- 
dent, by  Paul  A.  Rubens  and  Austen  Hurgon, 
lyrics  bv  P.  A.  Rubens,  music  by  P.  A.  Rubens. 
New  York,  Cliappell  &  co.  [1907]    23  p.    S°. 

©  Chappell  &  CO.,  London ;  D :  9903,  Feb.  4, 
1907 ;  2c.  Feb.  4,  1907.  29957 

Miss  Kuldah's  offer;  an  illustrated  pantomime, 
arr.  for  public  exhibition,  by  Anna  D.  Cooper. 
New  York,  Dick  «&  Fitzgerald,  1907.  15  p. 
illus.    12°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York ;  D :  11467. 
Oct.  5,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  5,  1907.  29958 

Miss  Idlewild;  musical  pastime  in  2  acts,  book 
by  K.  B.  Alexander  and  Bert  St.  John.  71  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  19,  1909 ;  D  :  17444 ;  Kirkland  B. 
Alexander,  Detroit.  29959 

Miss  Immodesty;  a  2  act  musical  comedy,  by 
H.  S.  Sharpless.  46  p.  f°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Hudson  S.  Sharpless,  Tucson,  Ariz. ;  D : 
10247,  Apr.  1,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  1,  1907.        29960 

Miss  Impossible;  or,  Flossie's  aunt,  a  musical, 
farcical  comedy  in  3  acts. 

©  Viola  Fortescue,  Winthrop,  Mass.;  1893: 
20289,  Apr.  25.  29961 

Miss  Independence;  a  drama,  by  N.  P.  Ford. 
15  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  20,  1910 ;  D :  20S49 ;  Nita  Pearl 
Ford,  New  York.  29962 

Miss  Innocence;  a  nmsical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 
H.  B.  Smith.    120  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Harrv  B.   Smith,   New  York;   D :  14522 
Dec.  12,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  14,  1908.  29963 

Miss  Innocence  abroad;  a  farcical  comedy,  arr., 
controlled  and  owned  by  G.  W.  Purdy. 

©  G.  W.  Purdy,  New  York;   1893:48216- 
48218,  Oct.  28.  29964-29966 

a  musical  comedy  libretto  in  3  acts,  by  H.  B. 


Smith. 

©  Harry  B.   Smith,  New  York;   D :  13834, 
Sept.  19,  1908.  29967 

Miss  Jenny  0' Jones;  comedy  of  love  in  3  acts, 
by  A.  Hopwood.     [134]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  26,  1913 ;  D :  35162 ;  Avery  Hop- 
wood,  New  York.  29968 

Miss  Jessie;   a  comedy   in   3   acts,   by   Ludwig 
Schisa  Stampacchia. 

©  Henry  Gustave  Rogers,  New  York ;  1896 : 
30733,  May  20.  29969 

Miss  Jones  from  Boston;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by 
C,  H.  Pratt.     8  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Connor   H.    Pratt,     Brooklyn ;     D :  3112, 
Mar.  10,  1903 ;  2c.  Mar.  10,  1903.  22970 


Miss  Jones,  journalist;  or.  For  the  special  edi- 
tion, a  farcical  sketch  in  1  act,  by  J.  Butler 
Haviland.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1904. 
11  p.    12°. 

©    Walter    H.    Baker    &   co.,    Boston;    D: 
•5687,  Oct.  25,  1904;  2c.  Nov.  14.  1904.      29971 

Miss  Jones'  new  scholar;  play  in  1  act,  by  D.  W. 
Pratt.     [1],  7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  13,  1914 ;  D :  37388 ;  Deane  W. 
Pratt,  New  York.  29971a 

Miss  Julia.     See  Plays;  by  August  Strindberg. 

Miss  Keith  of  Chicago;  a  comedy  in  2  acts,  bv 
A.  G.  Chase.    66  p.    4°,    Typewritten. 

©  Alice  G.   Chase,  Cambridge,   Mass.:   D: 
13995,  Oct.  5,  1908;  2c.  Oct.  5,  1908.       29972 

Miss  Kiki;  a  pantomimic  burlesque  on  Made- 
moiselle Fifi,  by  H.  Montague. 

©   Harry     Montague,     New    York;     1899: 
11152,  Feb.  7.  29973 

Miss  Lena  and  plantation  Mose;  sketch  of 
southern  life,  by  E.  Artusy.  7  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  24,  1912 ;  D :  28417 ;  Eva  Artusv, 
New   York,  29974 

Miss  Lenore;  or,  A  sad  coquette,  an  emotional 
comedy  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Clayton. 

©  Estelle  Clayton,  New  York ;  1887 :  14158, 
May  31.  29975 

Miss  Lent  of  Lloyds;  a  farcial  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  R.  A.  Barnet. 

©    R.   A.    Barnet,    Barnstable,    Mass.;    D: 
12940,  May  9,  1908.  29976 

Miss  McGinty;  the  musical  farce  in  3  acts,  by 
Geo.  Oscar,  music  by  W.  S.  Mullaly. 

©    J.    H.    Russell,    United    States;    1890: 
33967,  Oct.  30.  29977 

Miss  Madcap;  a  comedietta  in  1  act,  by  Charles 
Townsend.  Author's  ed.  New  York,  H.  Roor- 
bach,  1890.  12  p.  12°.  ( [Roorbach's  Ameri- 
can ed.  of  acting  plays,  no.  23] ) 

©  Harold  Roorbach,  New  York ;  1890 :  5362. 
Feb.  12;  2c.  Mar.  2-5.  29978 

Miss  Manhattan;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts 
and  7  scenes,  by  George  V.  Hobart,  Ferdinand 
Puehringer  and  Herman  Perlet.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Inez  Mecusker  Van   Osten,  Corry,  Pa. ; 
1897:17829,  I\[ar.  18;  2c.  Mar.  18.         29979 

Miss  Marconi;  playlet  in  2  scenes,  by  F.  B. 
Elser.    23  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   -Tune  29,  1912;   D:  30130;  Frank  B. 
Elser,  New  York.  29980 


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29981 


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Miss  Mary  Smith;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Irving 
Metcalfe.  New  York,  The  Roxbury  publish- 
ing company  [1S99]  21  p.  16°.  (Wizard 
series ) 

©    Roxbury    pub.    co.,    New    York;    1S99: 
76311,  Nov.  22;  2c.  Nov.  15.  29981 

Miss  Matilda's  school;  a  comic  operetta  for 
boys  and  girls,  by  Gertrude  Manly  Jones. 
Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1S92.  12  p.  12°. 
( [Baker's  ed.  of  plays] ) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1892: 
41927,  Oct.  17 ;  2c.  Nov.  12.  29982 

Miss  May  Day;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Frank 
Maltese. 

©  Salvatore  R.  Maltese,  Salt  Lake  City  ;  D  : 
9163,  Oct.  1,  1906.  29983 

Miss  Meek  of  Martinique;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
W.  H.  Allderdice.     154  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    .Ian.    29.    1910;    D:  20053;    William 
Hillary  Allderdice,   Washington.  29984 

Miss  Mephistopheles;  a  drama  in  4  acts, 
adapted  from  Fergus  Hume's  novel  of  the 
same  name,  by  H.  Taylor  (Frederick  For- 
rest) 

©  Hugh  Taylor,  New  York ;  D  :  2464.    Oct. 
18,  1902.  29985 

Miss  Middleton's  lover.  See-  Parted  iu  the 
bridal  hour. 

Miss  Millionaire  awakens;  play  iu  1  act,  by 
M.  Short.    16  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  2,  1915  ;  D  :  40254 ;  Marion  Short, 
New  York.  29985a 

Miss  Mistaken;  musical  comedy  libretto  in  2 
acts,  by  W.  B.  Edmundson.  [84]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    May    31,     1911;     D :  24363 ;    Walter 
Bream  Edmundson,  Pittsburgh.  29986 

Miss  Mollie;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  Gayler. 

©  Charles  Gayler,  New  York ;  1885 :  19978, 

Sept.  23.  29987 

Miss  Molly;  a  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  Elizabeth 
Gale.  New  York,  S.  French;  London,  S. 
French,  ltd.,  1914.  50  p.  12°.  (French's  in- 
ternational edition  of  the  works  of  the  best 
authors,  no.  285) 

©    Oct.    23,    1914;    2c.    Oct.    24,    1914;    D: 
38601 ;  Samuel  French,  New  York.        29987a 

Miss  Mollycoddle;  lyrics  by  Paul  West,  music 
by  Alfred  Rleger  and  Jerome  D.  Kern.  [2], 
44  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  17,  1911 ;  D :  25510 ;  John  Leffler, 
New  York.  29988 

Miss  Mosher  of  Colorado;  or.  A  Mountain 
Psyche,  l)y  Anna  S.  Richardson. 

©   Harold     Roorbach,    New    York;     1899: 
63254,  Sept.  29;  2c.  Oct.  14.  29989 


Miss  MufEet's  birthday  party;  comedy  in  3 
acts  and  4  scenes,  by  R.  L.  Hooper.  99  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  9,  1912 ;  D :  29720 ;  Rebecca  Lane 
Hooper,  Brooklyn.  29990 

Miss  Myra  Wilson  of  the  suits;  play  in  4  acts, 
by  B.  Cerf.     175  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    7,    1912;    D:  30471;    Blanche 
Cerf,  St.  Louis.  -  29991 

Miss  Nancy  Evans;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W. 
and  J.  Giles.     34  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  5,  1910 ;  D :  22220 ;  William  and 
Josepliine  Giles,  Springlield,  O.  29992 

Miss  Nancy  of  Nicollville.  See  Postmistress 
(The) 

Miss  Neptune;  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  Reba  Kid- 
der Parker.  New  York,  Dick  and  Fitzgerald, 
1914.     25  p.     12°. 

©  Jan.  2.  1914 ;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1914 ;  D  :  35535  ; 
Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.  29992a 

Miss  New  York,  jr.;  a  comedy  burlesque,  by 
Frank  Dumont,  music  by  Louis  Reinhard. 

©  Joseph  Oppenheimer,  New  York;   1897: 
30647,  May  20.  29993 

Miss  Nicoll  of  Nicollville.  Sec  Postmistress 
(The) 

Miss  Nobody  from  Starland;  a  musical  comedy, 
by  W.  M.  Hough  and  F.  R.  Adams.  80  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  15,   1910;   D:  20800;   Frank  R. 
Adams  and  Will  M.  Hough,  Chicago.        29994 

Miss  Nonchalance;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Olga 

Steiner.     New  York,  The  Roxbury  publishing 

company  [1899]     16  p.    16°.     (Wizard  series) 

©  Roxbury  nub.  co..  New  York  ;  1899  :  76320, 

Nov.  22 ;  2c.  Nov.  15.  29995 

Miss  Oliver's  dollars;  a  farce  in  1  act,  for  fe- 
male characters  only,  by  Emilie  H.  Callaway. 
Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1909.    18  p.    12°. 

©  \^'alter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  14595, 
Dec.  22,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  16,  1909.  29996 

Miss  or  Mrs.;  by  I.  E.  Sykes. 

©   Imogene   E.    Sykes,   Washington ;    1874 : 
3761,  Mar.  24.  29997 

■ a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Geo.  H.  Jes- 

sop  and  William  Gill. 

©  Jessop  and  Gill,  New  York;  1885:9828, 
Apr.  29.  29998 

Miss  Oyama  San;  whimsical  musical  satire  on 
nuisical  comedy  in  3  acts,  book  by  J.  B.  Larric, 
lyrics  by  B.  Braley,  score  by  Arthur  Lange 
and  Cecil  Francis.  [4],  85  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.     [Words   only] 

©  Ic.  Nov.  20,  1912 ;  D :  31467 ;  Berton  Bra- 
ley  and  John  B.  Larric,  New  York.  29999 


1503 


30000 


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30021 


Miss  Parkington;  farce  in  1  act,  by  May  E. 
Countrvniun.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co., 
1912.     20  p.     12°. 

©   Feb.   16,   1912;    2c.    Feb.    17,   1912;    D: 
28729 ;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.    30000 

Miss  Patsy;  adaptation  by  Sewell  Collins,  from 
the  German  Lori  Pollinger;  or,  Der  dumme 
August,  by  Franz  von  Schonthan  and  Rudolf 
Ojesteri-eicher.    95  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  17,  1909;  D:  17727;  Henry  W. 
Savage,  New  York.  30001 

Miss  Peackle;  a  French  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
Fernand  Beissiei'.  Philadelphia,  Penn  pub- 
lishing CO.,  1908.    14  p.    12°. 

©   Penn  pub.   co.,   Philadelphia ;    D :  13607, 
Aug.  20,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  19,  1908.  30002 

Miss  Pendleton's  finish;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  E. 
Austrian.     [l],20p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  18,  1914;  D:  37346;  Joseph  E. 
Austrian,  New  York.  30002a 

Miss  Philura.  See  Transfiguration  of  Miss 
Philura. 

Miss  Phoenix;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Lee.  114 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  2,  1913;  D :  33126 ;  Albert  Lee, 
Rye,  N.  Y.  30003 

Miss  Plaster  of  Paris;  an  original  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  S.  Marble.    Typewritten. 

©   Scott   Marble,   New   York;    1897:45041. 
Aug.  10 ;  2c.  Oct.  7.  30004 

'an  original  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  S. 

Marble. 

©  Scott  Marble,  Philadelphia ;  1896 :  10570. 
Feb.  14.  30005 

Miss  Pocahontas;  a  musical  extravaganza  in  2 
acts,  by  R.  A.  Barnet. 

©  R.  A.  Barnet,  Boston;  D :  6449,  Apr.  3. 
1905.  30006 

Miss  Polly,  coquette;  by  M.  L.  Eastlick.  29  p. 
16°.    Typewritten. 

©  Maud  Lorrav  Eastlick,  Los  Angeles ;  D : 
7440,  Oct.  21,  1905 ;  2c.  Nov.  20,  1905.       30007 

Miss  Potter  of  Aurora,  U.  S.  A.;  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  C.  L.  Palms.  141  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  3,  1910 ;  D  :  17850 ;  Charles  Louis 
Palms,  Detroit.  30008 

Miss  President;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  B. 
Bancker.    New  York. 

©  Mary  E.  C.  Bancker,  United  States  ;  1886 : 
20157,  Sept.  7.  30009 

Miss  Prim  in  Paris;  by  Baroness  Blanc. 

©    Baroness    Blanc,    Chicago;    1899:3317. 
Jan.  7.  30010 


Miss  Prim's  kindergarten;  or,  A  school  of  to- 
day, an  entertainment  in  1  scene,  by  Jessie 
A.  Kelley.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1907. 
36  p.  12°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston  ;  D  :  10492, 
•May  4,  1907;  2c.  Aug.  20,  1907.  30011 

Miss  Princess;  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  F. 
IVIandel,  lyrics  by  Will  B.  Johnstone,  and  mu- 
sic by  Alexander  Johnstone.  [15],  133  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Sept.  19,  1912  ;  D  :  30958  ;  Frank  Man- 
del,  New  York.  30012 

Miss   Pygmalion;    a   pantomimic  comedy    in   3 

acts. 

©  Augustin  Daly,  New  York ;  1895 :  53485, 
Oct.  21.  30013 

Miss  R.  Waldo,  commissioner,  1920;  1  act 
play,  by  S.  Knight.  [5],  19  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.   11,    1912;    D :  31370 ;    Seymour 
Knight,  Troy,  N.  Y.  30014 

Miss  Randolph;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Mrs.  G. 
Goldthwaite. 

©  Mrs.  Geo.  Goldthwaite.   Leadville.  Col.; 
1891 :  40422,  Nov.  10.  30015 

Miss  Rattler;  or.  The  fussy  old  maid,  a  farce 
in  3  acts,  by  I.  J.  Levy. 

©  Isaac  J.  Levy,  New  York;  1897:57822. 
Oct.  12.  30016 

Miss  Ray,  of  Colorado.     See  Out  West. 

Miss  Rebecca;  or,  A  matter  of  business,  by 
L.  Cook. 

©  Lewis  Cook.  Omaha,  Neb. ;  1887 :  11544, 
Apr.  30.  30017 

Miss  Reeves  of  the  Secret  service;  5  act  de- 
tective drama,  by  J.  F.  Smith.  Author's  ed. 
[97]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  F.  Smith,  Jacksonville,  Fla. ;  D : 
7997,  Feb.  15,  1906;  2c.  Feb.  23,  1906.    30018 

Miss  Roarer;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  U.  Aker- 
strom. 

©  Ullie  Akerstrom,  New  York  ;  1891 :  41163, 
Nov.  17.  30019 

Miss  Robinson   Crusoe.      See  C.    Q.  D. 

Miss  Rose;  dramatic  comedy  in  3  acts,  drama- 
tized by  E.  Henderson. 

©    Ettie     Henderson,     New     York;     1884: 
12042,  June  13.  30020 

Miss  Russell  of  New  York;  a  comedy  in  2  acts, 
words  for  nuisic  by  D.  Young.  59  p.  8°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  26,  1909;  D:  163.52;  Dan  Young. 
%  Witmark"  &  sons.  New  York.  30021 


1504 


30022 


COPYRIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


30043 


Miss  Ruth,  0.  K.;  by  C.  L.  Cunningham.  59  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Clyde  Leslie  Cunningham.  Flora.  111. ;  D : 
4407,  Dec  19,  1903;  2c.  Dee.  19,  1903.    30022 

Miss  Sarah  Multon;  an  emotional  drama  in  4 
acts,  tr.  and  adapted  from  tlie  French  of 
[p]uKene]  Nus  and  [Adolphe]  Belot.  Cincin- 
nati, 187G. 

©  Hose  Evtin^e,  United  States ;  1876 :  13760. 
Dec.  13.  30023 

Miss  Satan;  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  E.  R. 
Mackay. 

©  E.  R.  IMackav,  Chicago ;  1895 :  47098. 
Sept.  16.  30024 

Miss  Simplicity;  a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 
R.  A.  Barnet. 

©  Robert  Ayres  Barnet,  Boston;  1900  A: 
24815,  Oct.  5.  30025 

Miss  Simpson's  ward.     See  Madge. 

Miss  Slimmens'  boarding  house;  by  Mrs.  Mark 
Peabody. 

©  Louise  B.  Paullin.  New  York  ;  1881 :  5021. 
Apr.  2.  30026 

Miss  Slimmens'  window;  by  Mrs.  Mark  Pea- 
body. 

©  Louise  e:.  Paullin,  New  York;  1881: 
5020,  Apr.  2.  30027 

■  See  also   Alvira   Slimmins. 

Miss  Society;  a  musical  treat  in  3  acts,  by 
Collin  Davis  and  F.  M.  Witmark.  [101]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Frank  M.  Witmark  and  Max  Rosenfeld. 
Chicago ;  D :  5594,  Sept.  28,  1904 ;  2c.  Sept.  28. 
1904.  30028 

Miss  Somebody;  play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  R.  Bu- 
chanan.     [142]    p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  17,  1910;  D :  22077 ;  Claude  R. 
Buchanan,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  30029 

Same.     [120]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  28,  1911 ;  D :  24594 ;  Claude  R. 
Buchanan,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  30030 

Miss  Squash  from  Squashville.     See  Sketches. 

Miss  Steno,  stenographer;  by  S.  Reynolds. 
19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Sydney  Reynolds,  New  York ;  D :  6038, 
Jan.  id,  1905;  2c.  Jan.  10,  1905.  30031 

Miss  Strange;  play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  M,  Greene. 
[114]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  4,  1911 ;  D :  24850 ;  Hiram  Moe 
Greene,  Mirror  Lake,  N.  H.  30032 

Miss  Sue  Brett;  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  E.  Pes- 
nel.     [16]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  20,  1911;  D:  24522;  Maximilian 
Edwin  Pesnel,  Brooklyn.  30033 


Miss  Suite  Sixteen;  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  J. 
Edwards.     [1],  20  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  23,  1914 ;  D  :  36811 ;  Mrs.  Robert 
H.  Bentley,  Anderson,  Ind.  30033a 

Miss  Susan's  fortune;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
Alice  C.  Thompson.  Philadelphia,  The  Penn 
publishing  co.,  1908.    18  p.    12°, 

©  Penn  pub.   co.,   Philadelphia;   D :  13608, 
Aug.  20,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  19,  1908.  30034 

Miss  Swift  of  New  York;  political  farce  witli 
nuisic,  in  3  acts,  by  G.  Steeley  [Steely]  and 
J.  Eltinge.  124  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Words 
only] 

©  Ic.   Apr.  3,   1913;   D:  32836;   Julian  El- 
tinge  and   Guy    Steeley,.  New  York.       30035 

Miss  Talmage;  in  3  acts,  bv  Morgan  Hough 
[i.  e.  F.  M.  Hough]  [4],  63  p.  4°,  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  6,  1911 ;  D :  25416 ;  F.  M.  Hough, 
Atlantic  City.  30036 

Miss  Tassey;  play  in  1  act,  by  Elizabeth  Baker. 
London,  Sidgwick  &  Jackson,  ltd.  [1913]  31  p. 
12°. 

©  Oct.  24,  1913 ;  2c.  Nov.  1,  1913  ;  D :  34906 ; 
Sidgwick  &  Jackson,  ltd.,  London.  30037 

Miss  Tenderfoot;  a  comedy  drama,  by  H.  Stan- 
ton.    12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  6,  1909  ;  D  :  16658 ;  Howard  Stan- 
ton, New  York.  30038 

Miss  Thanksgiving;  play  in  1  act,  by  D.  H. 
Mullally.     13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  21,  1915  ;  D :  40719  ;  Don  Hiram 
Mullally,  Chicago.  30038a 

Miss  Thorn  at  home.  See  Three  (The)  vira- 
goes. 

Miss  Thrilby;  a  musical  burlesque  in  3  acts. 
©  John  P.  Slocum,  New  York ;  1895 :  24205. 
May  2.  30039 

Miss  Tiggiewinkle;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  C.  G. 
Baldwin.     49  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  11,  1911 ;  D  :  25184  ;  Charles  G. 
Baldwin,  Baltimore.  30040 

Miss  Tom;  an  original  American  play,  by  Olive 
Logan  and  W.  Sikes. 

©  Wirt  Sikes,  Ncav  York;  1873:308,  Jan. 
13.  30041 

Miss  Tom  Boy;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Norah 

Dunne.     New  York,  The  Roxbury  publishing 

company  [1899]     15  p.    16°.     (Wizard  series) 

©    Roxbury    pub.    co.,     New^    York ;     1899 : 

76318,  Nov.  22;  2c.  Nov.  15.  30042 

Miss  Topsy  Turvy;  or.  The  courtship  of  the 

deacon,  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  B.  G.  McFell. 

©  Ames  pub.   co.,   Clyde,   O. ;   1899:13590. 

Feb.  18.  30043 


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-95 


1505 


30044 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


30063 


Miss  Tree;  a  vaudeville  in  1  act,  by  H.  T.  Cot- 
trell.    24  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Lewis  Vaughn  Curry,  San  Francisco ;  D : 
7841,  Jan.  12,  1906;  2c.  Feb.  8,  190G.      30044 

Miss  Understanding;  comedy,  by  P.  Mack. 
6  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  17,  1910 ;  D :  20223 ;  Pete  Mack, 
Chicago.  30045 

Miss  Waldo,  commissioner,   1920;  1  act  play, 

by  S.  Knight.     [5],  16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Oct.   11,   1912;    D:  31111;    Seymour 

Knight,  Troy,  N.  Y.  30046 

Miss  Webster's  baby.     See  Lady  Anne. 

Miss  Wells  from  Fargo;  original  comedy-drama 
in  3  acts,  by  J.  H.  Slater.  [S3]  p.  f  °.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  29,  1914;  D:  35854;  Joseph  H. 
Slater,  Watertown,  N.  Y.  30046a 

Miss  Wilson;  play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  B.  Purdie. 
136  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    7,    1912;    D:  30461;    Francis 
Baillie  Purdie,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  30047 

Miss  Wilton;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Alan  Bryce. 
57  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Lester   B.   Deveaux,   Boston ;    D :  9344, 
Oct.  30,  1906;  2c.  Oct.  30,  1906.  30048 

Miss  Wingrove;  a  new  and  original  musical 
play  in  2  acts,  by  W.  H.  Risque,  music  by 
Howard  Talbot.  London,  Chappell  &  co.,  ltd., 
1905.     cover-title,    23  p.     8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Chappell  &  CO.,  London ;  D :  6635,  May  5, 
1905;  2c.  May  5,  1905.  30049 

Misses  (The)  Beers;  a  farce,  by  Emil  Lude- 
kens.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison,  1888.  11  p. 
12°.     ( [Amateur  series] ) 

©   T.    S.    Denison,     Chicago;     1888:28936, 
Oct.  11;  2c.  Oct.  29.  30050 

Misses  (The)  Pringle's  leap  year;  comedy  in 
2  acts,  by  Amaryllis  V.  Lord.  Boston,  W.  H. 
Baker  &  co.,  1912.    10  p.    12°. 

©    Oct.    16,    1912;    2c.    Oct.    17,   1912;    D: 
31152 ;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.    30051 

Missfits  or  muddlewlts;  a  humorous  dialogue, 
by  Edith  Wheeler.  London,  Joseph  Williams, 
ltd.;  New  York,  E.  Schuberth  &  co.,  1906. 
11  p.    8\ 

©  Joseph  Williams,  ltd..  London ;  D :  8934, 
Aug.  2,  1906 ;  2c.  Aug.  2,  1906.  30051a 

Missing    (The)   bonds.      See   Lost. 

Missing  card.  See  Crimson  (The)  cocoanut, 
and  other  plays. 

Missing  (The)  cipher;  play  in  3  acts,  by  F.  B. 
Purdie.     128  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    17,    1915;    D:  40680;    Francis 
BailUe  Purdie,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  30051b 


Missing  (The)  evidence;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
A.  E.  Birdsall. 

©  Anna  E.  Birdsall,  Brooklyn ;  1887 :  1497, 
Jan.  18.  30052 


See  Marked  for  life. 
E.    Sweet. 


Missing   (The)   finger, 

Missing   heiress;    a   drama,    by    L 
[74]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Laura  Emma   Sweet,  Wallace,   Id. ;   D : 
6145,  Jan.  27,  1905 ;  2c.  Jan.  10,  1905.    30053 

Missing  (The)  husband;  by  A.  Roucolle. 

©    Adrienne    Roucolle,    Denver ;    D :  11055, 
July  26,  1907.  30054 

Missing  inventor;  an  American  comedy   in  3 
acts,  by  P.  Gibson. 

©  Preston  Gibson,  Chicago ;  D :  7582,  Nov. 
20,  1905.  30055 

Missing  link;  by  L.  Sully  and  J.  L.  Hammond. 

©  Lew  Sully  and  J.  L.  Hammond,  Chicago ; 
D :  8882,  July  20,  1906.  30056 

a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  D.  Gordon. 

©    Imre    Kiralfy,    New   York;    1878:3533, 
Mar.  23.  30057 

by  M.  E.  Pesnel.    [4],  96  p.    4°.    Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  14,  1915 ;  D :  42490 ;  Maximilian 
Edwin  Pesnel,  East  Orange,  N.  J.       30057a 

a  farce-comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  Dumars. 

©  Horace  Dumars,  New  York ;  1888 :  25486, 
Sept.  7.  30058 


—  melody  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Paul  Dickey 
and  Charles  W.  Goddard.  [129]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  17,  1914 ;  D :  38820 ;  Paul  Dickey 
and  Charles  W.  Goddard,  New  York. 

30058a 

an   original    drama,   by   A.    Smith   and   E. 


Arden. 

©  Arden  Smith  and  Edwin  Arden,  Brook- 
lyn ;  1886 :  14447,  June  24.  30059 

—  a  parlor  play,  by  M.  N.  Carter. 

©  Mary   Nelson  Carter,   Philadelphia ;   D : 
1362,  Jan.  28,  1902.  30060 

—  a  romantic  spectacular  drama  in  3  acts  and 
a  prologue.     23  p.     f.    Typewritten. 

©  John  Ballance,  New  York;  1888:27601, 
Sept.  28;  2c.  Sept.  26,  1889.  30061 

■  spectacular  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  music  by 


W.  C.  E.  Seeboeck,  libretto  by  W.  H.  Edwards, 

©    Willard    H.    Edwards,    Cbicago;    1884: 

7981,  Apr.  15;  2c.  Apr.  15.  30062 

a  World's  fair  scheme,  a  modern  comedy  in 


4  acts,  by  C.  J.  Errant. 

©  Charles   J.   Errant,   Chicago;   1893:509, 
Jan.  3.  30063 


1506 


30064 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE  UNITED  STATES 


30085 


Missing  (The)  man;  play  in  1  act,  by  H,  B. 
Babbitt.     [1],  14  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   May  8,   1912;   D:  29602;   Henry   B. 
Bal)bitt,  Hartford.  30064 

Missing  (The)  miss;  a  1  act  farce,  by  M.  Ott. 
51  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  5,  1912 ;  D :  28940 ;  Matthew  Ott, 
Wollaston,  Mass.  30065 

Missing  (The)  Miss  Miller;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  Harold  A.  Clarke.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  & 
CO.,  1907.     64  p.     12°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston  ;  D  :  9731, 
.Jan.  2,  1907 ;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1907.  30066 

Missing  mother;  by  M.  E.  Knisely. 

©  Mary  E.  Knisely,  Webb  City,  Mo.;   D: 
9046,  Sept.  6,  1906.  30067 

Missing  (The)  pedigree;  a  parlor  comedy  in  2 
acts. 

©    Katharine    Newlin,    Fishkill    Landing, 
N.  Y. ;  1898 :  11873,  Feb.  10 ;  Ic.  Jan.  7.    30068 

Missing  (The)  phial;  by  L.  Lester. 

©  Lillian  Lester,  Minneapolis ;  1893 ;  12383, 
Mar.  10.  30069 

Missing  (The)  statue.  See  Better  than  dia- 
monds or  gold. 

Missing  (The)  wheel;  play  in  1  act,  by  C.  Nagle. 
[1],  5  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  9,  1914 ;  D :  38739 ;  Charles  Na- 
gle, Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y.  30069a 

Missing  (The)  witness.     See  Toll  of  the  bell. 

Mission  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  Louis  de 
Coucy.     [2],  59  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    26,    1910;    D :  22388 ;    Gustave 
Frohman,  New  York.  30070 

Mission  (A)  advent;  pageant  play  in  4  acts,  by 
S.  S.  King.    57  p.    4°.    Ms. 

©   Ic.   Aug.   6,   1912;    D:  30458;    Sarah   S. 
King,  Los  Angeles.  30071 

Mission  bells;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  C,  A.  Nor- 
cross. 

©  Charles  A.  Norcross,  Washington;  1899: 
39229,  June  14 ;  2c.  June  14.  30072 

Mission  (La)  et  le  martyre  de  Jeanne  d'Arc; 
piece  en  5  actes,  par  J.  Baudot.  Bar-le-Duc, 
Imprimerie  Contant-Laguerre,  1913.  136  p. 
12°. 

©  June  5,  1913 ;  2c.  June  23, 1913 ;  D  :  33580 ; 
Jules  Baudot,  Bar-le-Duc,  France.  30073 

Mission  (The)  man.     See  Love  (The)  pirates. 

Mission  (The)  of  Letty;  play  in  2  acts,  by  Eve- 
lyn Watson.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1914 
[1913]     35  p.     12°. 

©  Dec.  4,  1913 ;  2c.  Dec.  6,  1913 ;  D :  35269 ; 
Walter  H.  Baker  &  cc,  Boston.  30074 


Mission,  omission  and  commission;  drama  in  2 
pts.,  by  E.  J.  Jack.  [4],  17  p.  8°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.   27,   1914;   D:  36177;   Emanuel 
.Jacubowitz  Jack,  Pueblo,  Col.  30074a 

Mission  (The)  play;  pageant  play  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  S.  McGroarty.    41  p.    4°.    Printed. 

©   Aug.   15,   1911;   2c,   Aug.   31,   1911;   D: 
25204 ;  John  S.  McGroarty,  Los  Angeles.    30075 

Mission  Ranche;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
C.  V.  Baker. 

©  Cornelia  Vine  Baker,  Georgetown,  Mass. ; 
1892  :  49360,  Dec.  5.  30076 

Missionary  (The);  a  comedy  opera  of  the  South 
Seas,  libretto  by  Hldward  Steele,  jr.,  music  by 
Selli  Simouson. 

©  Edward  Lindley  Grey   Steele,  jr..   Oak- 
laud,  Cal. ;  D :  3352,  Apr.  29,  1903.  30077 

a  1  act  playlet,  by  E.  G.  Kast.    22  p.    f°. 


Typewritten. 

©  E.  Garfield  Kast,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.;  D: 
12732,  Apr.  11,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  11,  1908.    30078 


—  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  F.  M.  Lightner.    119  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Francis   M.   Lightner,   New   York;    D: 
10940,  July  10,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  13,  1908.    30079 


—  or.  The  civilizer,  by  O.  A.  Hauerbach.    80 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Otto  A.  Hauerbach,  New  York ;  D :  9209, 
Sept.  20,  1906 ;  2c.  Sept.  24,  1906.  30080 

— ■  See  also  Cancer. 


Missionary  Madge;  a  drama,  by  F.  H.  Stauffer. 

©  Frank  H.  Stauffer,  Philadelphia;  1874: 

587,  Jan.  17.  30081 

Missionary  (The)  man;  a  satirical  exaggera- 
tion in  1  act,  by  W.  D.  Hall.  35  p.  8°.  Type- 
written. 

©  William  D.  Hall,  Philadelphia ;  D :  3862, 
Aug.  21,  1903 ;  Ic.  Aug.  21,  1903 ;  Ic.  Sept.  8, 
1903.  30082 


Same.    24  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ernest    Hogan,    Philadelphia;    D:4228, 
Nov.  10,  1903 ;  2c.  Nov.  10,  1903.  30083 

Missionary's  (The)  sorrow;  comedy  in  1  scene, 
by  A.  W.  Cole.    [12]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  15,  1911;   D:  28005;  Anna  W. 
Colo,  Indianapolis.  30084 

sketch  in  1  act,  by  A.  W.  Cole.    [19]  p.    8°. 


Ms. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  31,  1911;   D:  23811;  Anna  W. 
Cole,  Indianapolis.  30085 


1507 


30085 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


30104 


Missioner  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  Salisbury. 
[2],  IG  p.     i"°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  6,  1915 ;  D :  42418 ;  Grace  Salis- 
bury, Peoria,  111.  30085a 

play  in  3  acts,  by  G.  Salisbury.     [2],  73  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  27,  1914;  D:3G1SG;  Grace  Salis- 
bury, Ferris,  111.  30085b 

Missionsschiff  (Das);  ein  drama  auf  see  in  3 
teilen,  von  A.  J.  Scbranzhofer.  Wien,  F.  W. 
Schmieden,  1910.     59  p.     8°. 

©  Apr.  1,  1910  ;  2c.  Apr.  19,  1910 ;  D  :  20835  ; 
F.  W.  Schmieden,  Vienna.  30086 

Missis  (The);  a  drama  in  1  act,  by  F.  W.  Ran- 
dall. 

©  Frank  W.  Randall,  New  York;  1891: 
41298,  Nov.  18.  30087 

Mississip;  or,  Pike  County  heroes,  a  drama  in  7 
tableaux,  by  C.  E.  Marshall. 

©  C.  Edwin  Marshall,  Boston ;  1879 : 1()GS4. 
Aug.  11.  30088 

Mississippi;  3  act  comedy  drama.  44  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Milt.  H.  Allen,  Chicago;  D :  2772.  Dec. 
26,  1902 ;  2c.  Dec.  27,  1902.  30089 

Mississippi  (The)  bubble.  See  System  of 
John  Law. 

Mississippi  cotton  pickers;  by  T.  P.  Sullivan. 
14  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Timothy  Paul  Sullivan,  Milwaukee;  D: 
1398,  Feb.  5,  1902;  2c.  Feb.  5,  1902.       30090 

Mississippi  (A)  steamboat;  a  musical  comedy 

in   3    acts,    by    Arthur   Mallett    and    Vincent 

Doro.    84  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Arthur  Bergh,   St.   Paul ;   D :  1643,   Mar. 

24,  1902;  2c.  Mar.  24,  1902.  30091 

Mississippian  (The);  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
H.  L.  Mosgrove. 

©  Herbert  Logan  Mosgrove,  Gulfport, 
Miss. ;  D  :  15494,  Mar.  29,  1909.  30092 

Missouri  boy. 

©  Clifton  M.  Steelsmith,  Bethany,  Mo. ;  D : 
5283,  Julv  11,  1904.  [For  copies  reed,  see 
D :  10491]  30093 

Same.    43  p.    f °.     Typewritten. 

©  Clifton  M.  Steelsmith,  Bethany,  Mo. ; 
D:  10491,   May  4,  1907;  2c.  May  4,  1907. 

30094 

Missouri  (The)  editor;  a  3  act  comedy  drama, 
by  M.  S.  Glenn.  Mountain  Grove,  Mo.,  Glenn 
publishing  co.  (Glenn's  series  of  standard 
and  minor  plays,  no.  102) 

©  Glenn  pub.  co..  Mountain  Grove,  Mo. ; 
1895 :  62763,  Dec.  11 ;  Ic.  Dec.  20 ;  2c.  June  28, 
1896.  30095 


Missouri  (The)  girl;  comedy-drama  in  4  acts, 
by  F.  Raymond.  [5],  44  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  19,  1910 ;  D :  22600 ;  Fred  Ray- 
mond, Sycamore,  111.  30096 

Missouri  (A)  round-up;  play  in  3  acts,  by  H. 
Buckingham.     27  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  1,  1912  ;  D :  31300 ;  H.  Bucking- 
ham, Clarion,  Pa.  30097 

Missourians  (The);  a  play  of  central  Missouri 
life,  3  acts,  by  N.  Grute  and  W.  Mountfortt. 

©  Nain  Grute  and  Wade  Mountfortt,  New 
York;   D:5630,   Oct.  3,  1904.  30098 


Misspent   (A)   life. 
Hyde. 


See  Dr.   Jekyll   and  Mr. 


Missus  (The);  a  play. 

©    Kate    Claxton,    United    States;    1882: 
19099,  Nov.  11.  30099 

Missy;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Clifton  Bunts. 
[3],  99  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  19,  1913 ;  D :  32370 ;  Howard  M. 
Yost,  Cleveland,  O.  30100 

Mist  (The);  a  little  play  in  3  scenes,  by  J.  E. 
Ford.  New  York,  Privately  printed,  1912. 
26  p.     8°. 

©   Mar.   14,   1912;   2c.   Mar.   20,   1912;   D: 
29091;   Julia  Ellsworth  Ford,  New  York. 

30101 

Mistake;  comedy  sketch,  by  Andy  Lewis.     9  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Robt.   Nolan,   Louisville ;    D :  3235,   Apr. 
3,  1903 ;  2c.  Apr.  3,  1903.  30102 

a  1  act  drama,  by  J.  D.  Townsend.     [7]  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.   26,  1909 ;   D :  16639 ;   Jacob   D. 
Townsend,  Clermont,  N.  J.  30103 

-play   in   1   act,   by   L.    D.    Freeman.      [3], 

14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  30,  1914 ;  D :  38947 ;  Lea  David 
Freeman,  New  Orleans.  30103a 

sketch  in  1  act,  by  H.   Stowe.     9  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    30,    1911;    D:  24610;    Harrv 
Stowe,  Whitestone,  N.  Y.  30104 


Mistake  (A)  at  the  manor, 
about  famous  authors. 


See  Short  plays 


Mistake  (A)  in  hearts;  vaudeville  farce,  by 
Louis  Weslyn  and  C.  McFarland.  [2],  16  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  10,  1915 ;  D :  42460 ;  Carroll  Mc- 
Farland, Boston.  30104a 


Mistake    (A)    in    identity, 
monologues. 


See      Plays    and 


1508 


30105 


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30125 


Mistake  (A)  in  vaudeville;  musical  comedy  in 
1  act,  by  J,  I.  Tanzman.  5  p.  8°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

I©  Ic.  Sept.  11,  1911 ;   D :  25187 ;  Joseph  I. 
Tanzman,  New  York.  30105 

Mistake  (A)  of  a  life.     See  Clarice. 

Mistake  (The)  of  a  lifetime;  a  drama  in  pro- 
logue'and  4  acts,  by  L.  Schweig.  53  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©   Leonora     Schweig,    New    Y'ork ;     1884 : 
25471,  Dec.  20;  2c.  Jan.  31,  1885.  30106 

Mistake  (The)  of  Lucille;  psychological  play 
in  4  acts,  by  C.  C.  West.  [2],  30  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  30.  1911 ;  D :  25538 ;  Charlotte  C. 
West,  New  York.  30107 

Mistake  (A)  of  the  lav/;  a  1  act  dnuun,  by  M.  E. 
Swan.     Typewritten. 

©  Mark  E.  Swan,  Milwaukee;  1898:71402, 
Dec.  8 ;  2c.  Dec.  8.  30108 

Mistake  (The)  of  Vaubrugh.  See  Challenge 
(The) 

Mistake  (A)  somewhere;  a  farce  in  1  act,  with 
incidental  music,  by  W.  Dyar. 

©  Warren  Dyar,  Newton,  Mass. ;  D :  12982. 
May  11,  1908.  30109 

Mistaken;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  S.  I.  Ober- 
meier. 

©  Solomon  Imanuel  Obermeier,  New  York; 
1886 :  8938,  Apr.  12.  30110 

Mistaken  honor;  a  society  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
F.  B.   [i.  e.  F.  Rieska] 

©  Federico  Bieska,   San  Francisco;   1883: 
14579,  Aug.  6.  30111 

Mistaken  identity;  by  Bobby  Boyle.    5  p.    8°. 
©    Homer   V.    Oldfield    and   Delia   Oldfield, 
Leavenworth,  Kan.;  A:  206339.  May  7,  1908: 
2c.  May  7,  1908.  30112 

an  Ethiopian  farce  in  1  scene,  by  George  H. 

Coes.     Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1893.    8  p. 
12°.      ([Baker's  darkey  plays]) 

©  Walter  H.   Baker  &  co.,  Boston;   1893: 
48953,  Sept.  IS;  2c.  Oct.  20.  30113 

a   farcical    comedy   in  3   acts.     72  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ellen  Dudley  and  J.  Alexander  Brown, 
New  York  ;  1886 :  10295,  Apr.  30 ;  2c.  Apr.  80. 

30114 

Mistaken  in  himself.     See  Coward. 

Mistaken  (A)  miss;  a  vaudeville  sketch,  by 
George  Totton  Smitli.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Deni- 
son,  1908.     11  p.     12°. 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  D :  13512,  Aug. 
6,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  4,  1908.  30115 


Mistaken  policy;  vaudeville  skit,  by  H.   Fort. 
11   p.      f°.      Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  24,  1910 ;  D :  20565 ;  Homer  Fort, 
Monrovia,  Cal.  30116 

Mistakes;  or,  A  night  in  Washington,  a  come- 
dietta, by  P.  McCarty. 

©    Page    McCarty,    United    States;    1881; 
12822,  Aug.  19.  -  30117 

or,  A  Yorktown  surrender,  a  comedy  in  4 


acts. 

©  Alice  K.  Williams,  Columbus,  O. ;  1881; 
12352,  Aug.  9.  30118 

Mistakes  in  a  dental  office;  by  R.  Camion.  4  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ralph  Cannon,  Chicago;  D ;  15781,  May 
1,  1909;  2c.  Apr.  21,  1909.  30119 

Mistakes  of  a  father;  x)lay  in  1  act,  by  J.  Haas. 
4  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  14,  1914 ;  D :  37847 ;  Jack  Haas, 
Cleveland.  30119a 

Mistakes  (The)  of  a  night.     See  Bebe. 

Mistakes  of  life;  play,  by  W.  W.  Leonard.  9  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Will  W.  Leonard,  New  York  ;  1892  :  46569, 
Nov.  15 ;  2c.  Nov.  15,  1882.  30120 

Mistakes  (The)  of  Moses;  a  5  act  drama,  by 
Emily  S.  Sheehan  [i.  e.  E.  S.  Dill] 

©  Emily  S.  Dill,  Wvoming,  O. ;  1881 :  15158, 
Oct.  3.  30121 

Mistakes  will  happen;  book  and  music  by  Will 
Archer.  10  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Words 
only] 

©  Gus.  Schade,  Brooklyn  ;  D  ;  9251,  Oct.  18, 
1906;  2c.  Oct.  18,  1906.  30122 

a  farcical  study  in  3  acts,  by  C.  Dickson 

and  G.  Stewart.     Typewritten. 

©  Grant  Stewart  and  Charles  Dickson,  New 
York  ;  1898  :  14450,  Mar.  1 ;  2c.  Mar.  10,  1899. 

30123 

twenty-minute  comedy,  by  B.  La  Mar.     24 

p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  22,  1910 ;  D ;  22901 ;  Ben  La  Mar, 
New  York.  30124 

Mistare  Penguin;  or.  Terribly  scared,  a  musical 
farce  in  2  acts,  by  C.  L.  Gumpert. 

©   C.   Leon   Gumpert,    Philadelphia;    1888: 
18139,  June  25.  30125 

Mr.  Aladdin;  play  of  the  hour  in  4  acts,  by  T.  H. 
luce  and  Wm.  H.  Clifford.  [170]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Apr.   11,   1914;    D :  36841 ;   Thos.   H. 
Ince,  Los  Angeles.  30125a 


1509 


30126 


DEAMATIC  COMPOSITIONS 


30147 


Mr.  &  Mrs.  Cleopatra;  a  burlesque  in  3  acts, 
by  F.  B.  Neilson.  Philadelphia,  Anvil  printing 
CO.,  1892.    17  numb.  1.    8°. 

©  Fredericli  B.  Neilson,  Philadelphia  ;  1892  ; 
6200,  Feb.  8 ;  2c.  Feb.  18.  30126 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Daventry;  in  4  acts,  by  F. 
Harris.     Tj'pewritten. 

©  Frank  Harris,  Kingston  Hill,  England; 
1900  A :  26204,  Oct.  22,  2c.  Oct.  22.  30127 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Dunning-  at  home;  1  act  comedy 
sketch,  by  F.  W.  Dunning.  10  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  3,  1912 ;  D :  28537 ;  Frederic  W. 
Dunning,  Denver.  30128 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Fido;  a  vaudeville  sketch,  by 
Harry  L.  Newton.  Cliicago,  T.  S.  Denison, 
1907.     10  p.     12°. 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  D :  11358,  Sept. 
16,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  25,  1907.  30129 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Matt.  Rimony;  by  J.  M.  Peteler. 
10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Josephine  M.  Peteler,  Los  Angeles;  D: 
9686,  Dec.  24,  1906 ;  2c.  Jan.  16,  1907.      30130 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Misfit;  a  play  of  comedy  satire  in 
1  act,  by  G.  A.  Lynch.  29  p.  obi.  24°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Api\  3,  1912;  D :  29269 ;  George  An- 
drew Lynch,  Los  Angeles.  30131 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Nagg;  a  sketch,  by  B.  Selden.  50 
p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edgar  Selden,  New  York ;  D :  6739,  May 
27,  1905 ;  2c.  June  5,  1905.  30132 

Mr.  and  Mrs,  Robinson;  farce  in  1  act,  by  G. 
Earle.     37  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  23,  1910;  D:  20874;  Georgia 
Earle,  New  York.  30133 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Santa's  Christmas  party;  play 
in  2  acts,  by  C.  B.  Allbritain.  [Jeiferson 
City,  Mo.,  Post  print]  1915.  cover-title,  12  p. 
port.     nar.     16°. 

©  Nov.  27,  1915;  2c.  Nov.  29,  1915;  D: 
42364;  Caddie  Bolton  Allbritain,  Jefferson 
City,  Mo.  30133a 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Shaw;  by  L.  Raymond.  Type- 
written. 

©  Louise  Raymond,  Roxbury,  Mass. ;  1899 : 
71285,  Nov.  1;  2c.  Nov.  1,  1899.  30134 

Same. 

©  Louise  Raymond,  Roxbury,  Mass. ;  1899 : 
83425,  Dec.  26 ;  2c.  Dec.  26.  30135 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Tie-Walker;  a  sketch  in  1  act, 
by  F.  G.  Ruthven. 

©  Florence  Gertrude  Ruthven,  New  York ; 
D :  5601,  Oct.  4,  1904.  30136 


Mister  and  Mistus  Jeremiah  Robkins'  singin' 
skule  beginment;  an  original  musical  enter- 
tainment in  1  scene,  by  E.  H.  Bertram  and 
J.  B.  Willard.     31  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Eugene  H.  Bertram  and  J.  Bassett  Wil- 

■  lard.  New  York;   D :  472,  May  15,  1901;   2c. 

May  16,  1901.  30137 

Mr.  'Arry  'Awkins,  costermonger  and  man; 
a  dramatic  and  musical  composition. 

©  Harry  Charles  Rawlins,  Philadelphia ; 
D :  1061,  Nov.  4,  1901.  30138 

Mr.  Auto  from  Mobile;  a  1  act  conversational 
comedy,  by  T.  S.  Hess,  jr.,  and  F.  Law.  7  p. 
f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Thos.  S.  Hess,  jr.,  Collingswood,  N.  J., 
and  Fred  Law,  Philadelphia;  D:7981,  Feb. 
12,  1906;  2c.  Feb.  12,  1906.  30139 

Mr.  Babbitt;  a  historical  and  melodrama,  in  5 
acts,  by  I^.  S.  Babbitt.    Typewritten. 

©  L.  S.  Babbitt,  Kansas  City,  Mo.;  1891: 
2477,  .Tan.  17 ;  2c.  Mar.  7.  30140 

Mi-.  Babbitt  of  Brown  County;  or,  The  iron 
nerve  man,  a  sensational  drama  in  4  acts. 

©  L.  S.  Babbitt,  Kansas  City,  Mo.;  1890: 
3341,  Jan.  25.  30141 

Mr.  Bad  Man;  romantic  comedy  drama  with 
musical  intervals,  in  3  acts,  book  and  lyrics 
by  A.  Gassidy,  music  by  Franklyn  Harris. 
[121]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  8,  1913 ;  D :  34357 ;  Asa  Cassidy, 
New  York.  30142 

Mr.  Badger's  uppers;  a  negro  farce  in  1  act, 
by  O.  E.  Young.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  [1901] 
15  p.    12°. 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  D :  969,  Oct.  16, 
1901;  2c.  Nov.  15,  1901.  30143 

Mr.  Bagley  of  Nowhere;  musical  play  in  3  acts, 
by  T.  F.  Fallon.  [4],  110  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  3,  1910 ;  D :  21724 ;  Thomas  F. 
Fallon,  New  York.  30144 

Mr.  Beane  from  Boston;  a  musical  farce  com- 
edy in  3  acts,  by  J.  Gorman. 

©  James  Gorman,  Greenpoint,  N.  Y. ;  1897 : 
28657,  May  10.  30145 

Mr.  Bender,  janitor;  by  A.  M.  Milloy.  [14]  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  17,  1910;  D:  21823;  A.  M.  Mil- 
loy, Washington.  30146 

Mr.  Bimbo  of  Bombay;  or,  Theosophy  run 
wild,  a  theosophical  farce  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  E.  J.  Dooley. 

©  E.  J.  Dooley,  Hartford;  1897:20703, 
Mar.  31.  30147 


1510 


30148 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE  UNITED  STATES 


30170 


Mr.  Binks  from  Binktown;  farce  in  1  act,  by 
A.  Carr.     28  p.     24°,     Printed. 

©  Sept.  28,  1910 ;  2c.  Oct.  3,  1910 ;  D :  22208  ; 
Albert  Carr,  Hill  City,  S.  D.  30148 

Mr.    Bivins;   a    comedy    in   3    acts,    by    F.    E. 
Dumm.     31   p.     12°.     Printed. 

©  F.  E.  Dumm,  Upper  Sandusljy,  O. ;  1884 : 
18474,  Sept.  12;  2c.  Sept.  29.  30149 

Mr.  Blarney  from  Ireland;  by  C.  E.  Blaney. 
©  Charles  E.  Blaney,  New  York ;  D :  7654, 
Dec.  4,  1905.  30150 


Same.    150  p.    4  .    Typewritten. 

©  Charles  E.  Blaney,  New  York ;  D :  7397, 
Oct.  14,  1905;  2c.  Oct.  14,  1905.  30151 

Mr.  Bloffer;  drama  charade,  by  J.  M.  Stewart. 

©  James  M.  Stewart,  Washington;  1889: 
5906,  Feb.  20 ;  2c.  Feb.  20.  30152 

Mr,  Bluff  of  New  York;  by  C.  F.  Edwards, 
©  Chas,  F.  Edwards,  Philadelphia;  1898: 
61458,  Oct.  19.  30153 

Mr.  Bob;  a  farce  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  R.  E. 
Baker.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1894. 
39  p.    16°,     ( [Baker's  ed.  of  plays] ) 

©  Rachel  E.  Baker,  Boston;  1894:11087, 
Feb,  21;  2c.  Oct.  29.  30154 

a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  AV,  E.  Per- 
kins. 

©  Walter  E.  Perkins,  New  York;  1894: 
5721,  Jan.  23.  30155 

Mr,  Boggs  on  Sunday  morning;  that  some- 
what different  monologue,  by  W.  S.  Brintnall, 
24    p,     4°,     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  7,  1909;  D:  16943;  Woodbury 
Saxton  Brintnall  and  Sam  Barclay,  San  Ra- 
fael, Cal,  30156 

Mr,  Bolton;  a  playlet,  by  L.  Lanphear,    ' 

©  Louise  Lanphear,  Chicago ;  D :  11736, 
Nov,  14,  1907.  30157 

Mister  Booze;  comedy  playlet  in  1  act,  by  J. 
Walker.    17  p,    4°.    Typewritten, 

©  Ic,  Mar.  12,  1915;  D:  39965;  Johnnie 
Walker,  Beechhurst,  L.  I.  30157a 

Mr,  Brown,  the  model;  a  farce,  by  C,  Nevins, 

©  Charles  Nevins,  Brooklyn;  1897:11580,- 

Feb.  17.  30158 

Mr.  Brown's  little  game;  comedy  in  1  act.  15  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Arthur  Blanchard,  Cambridge,  Mass.; 
D :  12179,  Jan.  15,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  15,  1908. 

30159 


Mr.  Butte  from  Montana;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  W.  Gault  Browne  and  Alice  Wilson 
Browne.  Clyde,  O.,  Ames'  publishing  com- 
pany, 1903.  31  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  Ames' 
series  of  standard  and  minor  drama,  no. 
443) 

©  Ames'  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  D:4435,  Dec. 
26,  1903;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1903.  30160 

a  farce  comedy  in  3  ,acts,  by  W.  G.  Browne 


and  Alice  Wilson  Browne. 

©  W.  Gault  Browne,  Chicago;  D:2264, 
Aug.  23,  1902.  30161 

Mr.  Butts;  light  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  F.  C, 
Phillips.     [2],  159  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  22,  1912  ;  D  :  28387  ;  Frank  Cooke 
Phillips,  Cleveland.  30162 

Mr.  Cheese  wit's  proposal;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
L.  N.  Browne.    20  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Laura  Norton  Browne,  Toronto,  Canada ; 
D  :  11633,  Oct.  31,  1907  ;  2c.  Oct.  31,  1907. 

30163 

Mr.  Cohen's  assistant;  farce  in  1  act,  by  C.  H. 
Lewis.    [l],14p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  17,  1912;  D:  30284;  Celina  H. 
Lewis,  Brookline,  Mass.  30164 

Mr.  Collins  in  search  of  a  wife;  being  scenes 
from  Jane  Austen's  novel  Pride  and  prejudice, 
dramatized  by  S.  M.  Trasel  and  E.  D.  Wil- 
liams.    26  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Sophie  M.  Trasel  and  Elizabeth  D.  Wil- 
liams, Haverford,  Pa. ;  D  :  4202,  Nov.  6,  1903  ; 
2c.  Nov.  16,  1903.  30165 

Mr.  Crewe's  career;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Fair- 
fax [pseud,  of  M.  F.  Marshall]  based  on  W. 
Churclnll's  novel  of  the  same  name. 

©  AVinston  Churchill  and  Marion  Fairfax, 
New  York;  D:  14486,  Dec.  9,  1908.  30166 

Mr.  Crusoe  in  the  Philippines;  an  extravaganza 
in  3  acts. 
©  Edwin  Foy,  Chicago ;  1900  A :  104,  Jan.  2. 

30167 

Mr.  Cupid's  hotel;  a  miniature  musical  comedy, 
by  E.  A.  Woolf.  17  p.  8°.  Typewritten, 
[Words  only] 

©  Edgar  Allan  Woolf,  New  York ;  D :  8454, 
Apr.  30,  1906 ;  2c.  Apr.  30,  1906.  30168 

Mr.  Depew  of  Denver;  comedy  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  S.  I.  Szinnyey, 

©  Stephen  Ivor  Szinnyey,  New  York ;  1897 : 
31836,  May  25.  30169 

Mr.  Dobbs  of  America;  or,  A  Pompeiian  picnic, 
a  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  libretto  by  A.  C.  Gun- 
ter. 

©  Archibald  C.  Gunter,  New  York;  1889: 
36682,  Dec,  3.  30170 


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30189 


Mr.  Dooley,  Esq.;  an  Irish  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  L.  McCabe.    il  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  .Tames  Louis  McCnbe,  Chicago ;  D :  1671, 
I\Iar.  31,  1902 ;  2c.  Mar.  3,  1902.  30171 

Mr.  Dooley  of  Chicago;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
D.   Sully. 

©  Daniel  Sullv,  United  States ;  1899 :  18691, 
Mar.  13.  30172 

Mr.  Doolev's  farce  comedy  company;  AV.  Lester 
and  C.  C.  Winters. 

©  "William  Lester  and  Charles  C.  Winters. 
New  York  ;  D :  1241.  .Tan.  2,  1902.  30173 

Mr.  E (a  mystery);  an  original  comedy  in 

3  acts,  by  T.  E.  Muri-ay. 

©  Thomas  E.  IMurray,  United  States ;  1891 : 
3248,  Jan.  22.  30174 

Mr.  E.  Z.  Mark,  the  rarebit  fiend;  a  comedy  in 
1  act,  by  II.  F.  Staley.  11  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Richard  Felix  Staley,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ; 
D :  10217,  Mar.  27,  1907 ;  2c.  Sept.  26,  1907. 

30175 

Mr.  Easyman's  niece;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
Belle  Marshall  Locke.  Boston,  AA'.  IL  Baker 
&  CO.,  1909.    59  p.    12°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co..  Boston  ;  D  :  14596, 
Dec.  22,  1908 ;  2c.  .Tan.  10,  1909.  30176 

Mr.  Editor;  comedy  entertainment  in  1  act,  by 
Ward  Macaulev.  Philadelphia,  Penn  publish- 
ing CO.,  1912.    27  p.     12°. 

©   Dec.    10,   1912;    2c.   Dec.   12,   1912;    D: 
31685 ;  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.  30177 

Mr.  Fairfax;  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Wedekind.  70  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  30, 1911 ;  D  :  2.5364 ;  Julius  Wede- 
kind, New  York.  30178 

Mr.  Faust;  bv  Arthur  Davison  Ficke.  New 
Yorlc,  M.  Kennerley,  1913.  ix,  [1],  115  p.  12°. 
(arodern  drama  series) 

©  Dec.  4,  1913 ;  2c.  Dec.  9,  1913 ;  A :  361068  ; 
Mitchell  Kennerley,  New  York.  30178a 

Mr.  Floyd's  outing  at  Cripple  Creek;  in  3  acts, 
by  A.  W.  Bliss. 

©  Albert  W.  Bliss,  Vinton,  la. ;  1897 :  60036. 
Oct.  2.3.  30179 

Mr.  Fog'g'  from  London;  an  original  1  act  com- 
edy, ))y  F.  Owen.    19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Francis  Owen,  Central  Falls.  R.  T. :  D: 
0904,  Feb.  13,  1907;  2c.  Feb.  2,  1907.        30180 

Mr.  Frisk  from  Frisco;  an  original  comedy  in 
1  act,  by  R.  Post. 

©  Ralph  Po.st,  New  York;  D :  428,  May  3. 
1901.  30181 


Mister    Gibson    and    his    gorilla;    a    scientific 

fancy,  by  Wyl  Elyot  [pseud,  of  C.  W.  Elliott] 

©   Charles   W.    Elliott,   Cambridge,    Mass. ; 

1877  :  .5975,  May  17.  30182 

Mr.  Goliath;  by  C.  H.  Brown  and  P.  Tietjens. 
©   Charles   H.    Brown    and   I'aul    Tietjens, 
New  York  ;  D  :  11057,  July  16,  1907.  30183 

Mr.  Grady;  playlet,  by  G.  Jacobson.  [1],  11  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  19,  1914;  D :  36422 ;  Gershon 
.Tacobson,  Washington.  30183a 

Mr.  Green's  courtship;  1  act  comedy  for  vaude- 
ville, by  F.  L.  Church.  13  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Fianc  L.  Ciiurch,  Cincinnati ;  D :  11107, 
Aug.  3,  1907;  Ic.  .luly  16,  1907;  Ic.  Aug.  10, 
1907.  30184 

Mr.  Grex  of  Monte  Carlo;  play  in  4  acts,  drama- 
tized from  ()ppenheim"s  famous  novel  of 
same  name,  l)y  J.  X.  Legambi.  64  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  14,  1915:  D:  42037;  James  V. 
Legambi,  Scranton,  Pa.  30184a 

Mr.  .Henderson's  thrill;  a  comedy  of  the  uplift 
in  4  acts,  by  C.  Kennedy  and  H.  Burke.  [5], 
111  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  19,  1912;  D :  309U4 ;  Charles 
Kennedv  and  Harry  Burke.  New  York. 

30185 

Mr.  Henry  Peck;  or.  The  widow's  Waterloo, 
comic  opera  in  2  acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  J.  INI. 
Reilly.  68  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Ic.  Sept.  8,  1909;  D :  16721 ;  James  M. 
Reilly,  Rensselaer,  N.  Y.  30186 

Mr.  Henry  Summerville,  tragedian;  a  comedy 
drama  in  3  acts  and  5  scenes,  by  G.  W.  Mer- 
ritt. 

©  George  Washington  Merritt,  San  l^'raii- 
cisco;  1898:77319.  Dec.  31.  30187 

Mr.    Henshawe;    a    drama    in    3    acts,    by    J. 
Shively.     [85]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©  Ic.   Oct.   26,   1914;   D:  38606;    Josephine 
.      Shively,  San  Francisco.  30187a 

Mr.  Hicks  of  Hawaii;  comedy  opera  in  2  acts, 
by  J.  P.  Wilson.     [70]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  25,  1911;  D:  25074;  Jolm  P. 
Wilson,  New  York.  30188 


Mr.    Holiday's    flirtation, 
dress-maker's  room. 


See    Locked    in    a 


Mr.  Hopkinson;  an  original  farce  in  3  acts,  by 
R.  C.  Carton  [pseud,  of  R.  C.  Critchett]  119  p. 
12°. 

©  R.   C.   Carton,   London ;   D :  13914,   Sept. 
24,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  30,  1908.  30189 


1512 


30190 


COPYRIGHTED  IN    THE    UNITED  STATES 


30212 


Mr.  Hopp's  hop;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  F. 
Phillips  and  B.  R.  Herts.  [76]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  1,  1911 ;  D  :  23247  ;  John  Franlc- 
lyn  Phillips  and  B.  Russell  Herts,  New  York. 

30190 

Mr.  Hudson's  tiger  hunt;  a  drama  in  2  acts,  by 
May  L.  Sprague.  Clyde,  O.,  A.  D.  Ames,  1886. 
7  p.  12°.  ([Ames'  series  of  standard  and 
minor  drama,  no.  158] ) 

©  A.  D.  Ames,  Clyde,  O. ;  18S6 :  3249,  Feb. 
6;  2c.  Feb.  6.  30191 

Mr.  Humbug;  a  drama  in  1  act,  by  W.  P. 
Sprague. 

©  William  Pardee  Sprague,  San  Francisco ; 
D :  4090,  Oct.  9,  1908.  30192 

Mr.  Hummer,  the  drummer;  a  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  M.  Goldsmith. 

©  IMilton  Goldsmith,  Philadelphia ;  1900  A : 
10497,  Apr.  25.  30193 

Mr.  Inright  in  wrong;  play,  by  H.  C.  Grat- 
ton.     62  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  21,  1913 ;  D :  3290S ;  Howard  C. 
Gratton,  Chicago.  30194 

Mr.  Isaacs  of  Jerusalem;  a  new  and  original 
romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  .T.  F.  Berry. 

©    J.    F.    Berry,    Springfield,    Mo.;    1888: 
19089,  July  3.  30195 

Mr.  Jacob's  delicatessen;  musical  comedy  in  2 
acts,  book  by  J.  M.  Leveque,  music  by  Bessie 
Boniel.     62  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  1.  1911 ;  D :  23499  ;  J.  M.  Leveque. 
New  York.  30196 

Mr.  Jay  Cool,  Esq.;  a  comedy  in  1  act.  by  E.  G. 
Bixler.     Typewritten. 

©  Edgar  Grant  Bixler,  Washington:  1900 
A  :  15954,  June  27 ;  2c.  July  24.  30197 

Mr.  Jay's  revenge;  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  Pur- 
vin.     10  p.     f*. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  25,  1912 ;  D :  29543 ;  Myles  Pur- 
vin,  Brooklyn,  30198 

Mr.  Jim  Bailey;  4  act  society  comedy,  by  C. 
Harrison.     41  p.    f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  26,  1910  ;  D  :  20306 ;  Charles  Har- 
rison, St.  Louis.  30199 

Mr.  John  Graham  of  New  York;  commercial 
comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  F.  Harrison. 
[41]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   8,   1911;    D:  25172;   Chas.   F. 
Harrison,   McKinney,  Tex.  30200 

Mr.  Jones  from  Bridgeport;  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
M.  M.  Theise.     [7]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1911;   D:  23787;   Mortimer 
M.  Theise,  New  York.  30201 


Mr.  Jones'  night  off;  a  2  act  comedy,  by  C.  D. 
Harvey. 

©  Charles  D.  Harvey,  Newark,  N.  J.;  D: 
14654,  Dec.  29,  1908.  30202 

Mr.  Kearney  from  Killarney;  comedy  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  W.  F.  Burke.  [3],  46  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  24,  1912 ;  D :  30623 ;  AVm.  Fran- 
cis Burke,  New  York.     _  30203 

Mr.  Kelley  from  Kalamazoo;  farce  in  3  acts,  by 
S.  MacPherson  Jannev.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker 
A:  CO.,  1932.  71  p.  12°.  ([Baker's  ed.  of 
plays] ) 

©  Mar.  7,  1912 ;  2c.  Mar.  8,  1912  ;  D  :  28977 ; 
S.  M.   .Tanney,  jr..  New  York.  30204 

Mister  Klondyke;  by   O.   Hammerstein. 

©  Oscar  Hammerstein,  New  York ;  1897 : 
42416,  July  24.  30205 

Mr.  Lazarus;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  H.  O'Higgins 
and  H.  Ford.     [113]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  27,  1915;  D :  41835 ;  Harvey 
O'Higgins,  Martinsville,  N.  J.,  and  Harriet 
Ford,  New  York.  .  30205a 

Mr.  Lillian  Travers;  or,  A  Florida  enchant- 
ment, a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  A.  C.  Gunter. 

©  Archibald  Clavering  Gunter,  New  York ; 
1891 :  39275,  Nov.  2.  30206 

Mr.  Livitsky's  death  and  resurrection;  play 
in  1  act.  by  A.  M.  Teitelman.  [2],  7  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  22,  1913  ;  D  :  32043  ;  Arthur  Mil- 
ton Teitelman,  Philadelphia.  30207 

Mr.  McArdle's  guest;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  D.  S. 

Maddox.     Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,   1905. 

12  p.    12°.     (On  cover:  Baker's  ed.  of  plays) 

©  AValter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  7036, 

July  26.  1905;  2c.  Sept.  28,  1905.  30208 

Mr.  Midshipman  Easy;  a  nautical-yachtical 
opera,  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Lyster. 

©  Fred  Lyster,  United  States;  1885:9557, 
Apr.  25.  30209 

Mr.  Miffins'  mistake;  eccentric  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  T.  D.  Beasley.  [3],  67  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  19,  1911;  D:  25527;  Thomas 
Dykes  Beasley,  Alameda,  Cal.  30210 

in  3  acts,  by  T.  D.  Beasley.    Typewritten. 


©  T.  D.  Beasley.  Berkeley,  Cal.;   1900  A: 
26942,  Oct.  29;  2c.  Nov.  19.  30211 

Mr.  Mikado;  musical  burlesque  in  1  act,  by 
Frank  Dumont,  rewritten  and  reconstructed 
by  R.  Helena.  22  p.  8°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©    Ic.    May    16,    1912;     D:  29898;     Regina 
Helena,  East  St.  Louis,  111.  30212 


1513 


30213 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


30237 


Mr.  Mikado — Continued. 

or,  The  Japanese  from  the  Neck,  a  musical 

burlesque  on  Gilbert  and  Sullivan's  opera  of 

The  Mikado,  by  Frank  Dumont. 

©  A.  T.  B.  De  Witt,  New  York ;  1885 :  27474, 
Dec.  26.  30213 

Mr.  Montgomery;  play  in  4  acts,  by  Mildred  G. 
Kern.     124  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  13,  1910 ;  D :  21555 ;  M.  G.  Kern, 
St.  Louis.  30214 

Mister  Morgan;  by  I.  H.  Moore.  15  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ira  H.  Moore,  Warren,  O. ;  D :  9625,  Dec. 
12,  1906 ;  2c.  Dec.  12, 1906.  30215 

Mr.  Morton's  son;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  J.  P. 
A^'oorhees. 

©  James  Paxton  Voorhees,  United  States; 
1896 :  25142,  Apr.  23.  30216 

Mr.  Munchausen;  by  E.  G.  Birge. 

©  Edward  G.  Birge,  Baltimore;  D:  11800, 
Nov.  25,  1907.  30217 

Mr.  Neptune,  rex;  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  L.  B. 
Foley  and  G.  W.  Ward.  [165]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  6,  1911;  D :  23861 ;   George  W. 
Ward  and  Louis  B.  Foley,  New  York.      30218 

Mr.  Niagara's  fall;  a  comedy  sketch  for  male 
and  female,  by  Harry  L.  Newton.  (/«  Will 
Rossiter's  vaudeville  prompter) 

©  Will  Ptossiter,  Chicago;  D:4069,  Oct.  5, 
1903 ;  2c.  Oct.  5,  1903.  30219 

Mr.  Nicholas  and  his  two  sons.  See  Prodigal 
(The)    son. 

Mr.  No  Body;  sketch,  by  E.  C.  Kenny.  3  p.  f. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  25,  1911 ;  D :  25309 ;  E.  C.  Kenny, 
New  Albany,  Ind.  30220 

Mr.  Noah;  a  comic  opera,  by  C.  Kummer. 

©  Clare  Kummer,   Bloomfield,  N.   J. ;   D : 
1748,  Apr.  16,  1902.  30221 

Mister  Noah  of  Greenville;  by  V.  G.  Iden.  9  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  V,  Gilmore  Iden,  Washington ;  D :  14463, 

Dec.  5,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  5,  1908.  30222 

Mr.  Nobody;  or.  The  young  dramatist,  comedy 

in  1  act,  by  J.  Faller.    8  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tan.  6,  1913 ;  D  :  31886 ;  Jacob  Faller, 

New  York.  30223 

Mr.  Noodle's  finish;  1  act  comedy,  by  T.  Friel. 

13  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   July  26,   1910;   D:  21645;  Thornton 
Friel,  Anderson,  Ind.  30224 

Mr.  Oiinaur's  reception;  musical  farce  comedy 
in  1  act,  by  M.  Delaur. 

©    Marius    Delaur,    United    States;    1892: 
14772,  Apr.  4.  30225 


Mr.  Packer  of  Chicago;  comedy  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  E.  H.  Macoy,  jr. 

©  E.  H.  Macoy,  jr..  United  States;  1898: 
28747,  May  9.  30226 

Mr.  Peggotty;  or.  Little  Em'ly,  a  play  in  4 
nets.  l)y  Lillian  Alice  Carruthers,  a  dramatiza- 
tion of  Dickens'  David  Copperfield.  [72]  p.  f  °. 
Typewritten. 

©  L.  A.  Carruthers,  Toronto,  Canada ;  D : 
12781,  Apr.  20,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  21,  1908.    30227 

Mr.  Pembroke  explains;  by  L.  C.  Hale.  8  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Louise  Closser  Hale,  New  York ;  D :  2414, 
Oct.  4,  1902 ;  2c.  Oct.  4,  1902.  30228 

Mr.  Peter,  the  cowboy;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
.1.  S.  Torronce. 

©   J.    S.   Torrence,   San   Francisco;   1893: 
15595,  Mar.  29.  30229 

Mr.  Pewee;  by  J.  H.  Tennant. 

©  .John  H.   Tennant,  New  York;   D :  4461, 
Jan.  2,  1904.  30230 

Mr.  Pharaoh  of  Egypt;  a  fantastic  musical 
comedy  in  2  acts,  by  C.  Levien  Fox  and  I. 
Scott.    75  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Constance  M.  Fox  and  Irving  Scott,  New 
York;    D:7744,   Nov.   24,   1905;   2c.   Nov.   24, 

1905.  30231 

Mr.  Pharaoh's  baggage. 

©  F.  H.  Mead  and  T.  D.  Beasley,  National 
City,  Cal. ;  1898 :  10863,  Feb.  10 ;  2c.  Feb.  10. 

30232 

Mr.  Phox  of  Philadelphia;  a  sketch,  by  H.  A. 
D'Arcy. 

©  H.  A.   D'Arcy,  New  York;   1897:30224, 
May  18.  30233 

Mr.  Pickwick;  comedy  burlesque  in  5  acts, 
adapted  from  the  French  play  of  Georges  Du- 
val and  Robert  Charvay,  by  J.  P.  Ritter,  tr. 
by  Nina  Getty.     [3],  134  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  22,  1912 ;  D :  29124 ;  John  P.  Rit- 
ter, New  York.  30234 

Mr.  Piddie  rebels.  See  Robert  Fowler's  trans- 
continental flight. 

Mr.  Pigge  of  Chicago;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
S.  S.  Toler. 

©  Svdney  Somniers  Toler,  Wichita;  1899: 
26174,  Apr.  14.  30235 

Mr.  Pipp;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  E.  Grapewin. 
[106]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Charles   E.    Grapewin,   New   York;    D: 
2996,  Nov.  17,  1902 ;  2c.  Aug.  26,  1903.      30236 

Mr.  Planet  from  Mars;  by  M.  Ott. 

©  Matthew  Ott,  Boston;  D:8490,  May  7, 

1906.  30237 


1514 


30238 


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30256 


Mr.  Plaster  of  Paris;  farce-comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  A.  Frazer. 

©  E.  H.  Macoy,  jr.,  Chicago;  1898:70664. 
Dec.  5.  30238 

a  3  act  musical  comedy,  by  J.  A.  Frazer. 

©  E.  H.  Macoy,  jr.,  Chicago;  1899:34168, 
May  22  ;  2c.  May  22.  30239 

Mr.  Plato;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  L.  T.  Peacocke. 
78  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  26,  1910;  D:  22101;  Leslie  T. 
Peacocke,  Los  Angeles.  30240 

Mr.  Popple;  a  new  and  original  comedy  with 
music  in  3  acts,  written  and  composed  by  Paul 
A.  Rubens.  Lyrics.  London,  Chappell  &  co., 
ltd.,   1905.     cover-title,  16  p.     8°. 

©  Chappell  &  CO.,  London ;  D :  7601,  Nov.  22, 
1905 ;  2c.  Nov.  22,  1905.  30241 

Mr.  Popple  of  Ippleton;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Paul  A.  Rubens.     [129]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©  Ic.   Dec.  30,  1914;   D :  39361 ;   Paul  Ru- 
bens, London.  30241a 

Mr.  Preedy  and  tlie  countess;  original  farce 
in  3  acts,  by  R.  C.  Carton  [pseud,  of  R.  C. 
Critchett]  New  York,  S.  French;  London, 
S.  French,  ltd.  [1911]     155  p.     12°. 

©  July  15,  1911;  2c.  July  13,  1911;  D: 
24675;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.      30242 

Mr.  President;  a  new  musical  satire  in  a  pro- 
logue and  2  acts,  book  and  lyrics,  by  E.  C. 
Potter,  jr.,  music  by  Hugh  Fredei-ick  Mac- 
coll.  106  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Edward  Clarkson  Potter,  jr.,  Woodmere, 
N.  Y. ;  D:  15270,  Feb.  4,  1909;  2c.  May  7, 
1909.  30243 

Mr.  Prince  from  Princeton;  a  musical  comedy 
in  2  acts,  by  A.  Niemeyer.  47  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Arthur  Niemeyer,  Chicago ;  D  :  8017,  Feb. 
17,  1906 ;  2c.  Feb.  17,  1906.  .  30244 

musical  travelogue  in  2  acts,  book,  lyrics 

and  music  by  I.   C.  Hancock.      [36]    p.     4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  June  20,  1910;  D:  21383;  Irving  C. 
Hancock,  Chicago.  30245 

Mr.  Pulgold;  a  comedy  in  8  acts,  by  S.  C.  de 
Soissons. 

©  S.  C.  de  Soissons,  Campello,  Mass. ; 
1895:11701,  Feb.  27.  30246 

Mr.  Punch  of  Toydom  Town;  a  fantastic 
operetta  in  3  acts,  words  by  T.  B.  Sheldon, 
music  by  Frances  Greene.  Brooklyn,  Collins 
&  Day,  1895.    42  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Theodore  Banta  Sheldon,  Brooklyn ; 
1895:65476,  Dec.  26;  2c.  Jan.  27,  1896. 

30247 


Mr.  R.  TJ.  Lucky;  or.  Deaf  and  dumb,  comedy 
playlet,  by  E.  Soraghan.  [1],  30  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  24,  1915;  D :  42330 ;  Edmond 
Soraghan,  St.  Louis.  30247a 

Mr.  Reynolds  runs  for  Congress;  a  comedy,  by 
F.  Gellatly.  Chicago,  Knight  &  Leonard, 
1885.  64  p.  16°.  [With  this:  Temper  tem- 
pest, and  Love  made  to  order] 

©  Francis  Gellatly,  Lake  Forest,  111. ;  1874 : 
3165,  Mar.  16;  2c.  Dec.  12,  1885.  30248 

Mr,  Rich  from  Richmond;  farce  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  Joseph  H.  Slater.  New  York,  Dick 
&  Fitzgerald,   1915.     31  p.     12°. 

©  Aug.  2,  1915 ;  2c.  Aug.  3,  1915 ;  D :  41409  ; 
Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.  30248a 

Mr.  Robinson  Crusoe;  [a  musical  comedy  in  2 
acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  R.  H.  Moulton  and 
P.  R.  Kellar]     143  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Robert  H.  Moulton  and  Philip  R.  Kellar, 
Chicago;  D:8831,  July  16,  1906;  2c.  July  16, 
1906.  30249 

Mr.  Sampson  of  Omaha;  an  original  comic 
opera  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Nye  and  E.  M.  Young 
(Mrs.  B.  B.  Young)  Book  of  the  words. 
[Salt  Lake  City,  J.  Bull,  jr.,  1888]  1  p.  1., 
29  p.     12°. 

©  Fred  Nye,  Omaha,  and  Elisa  Mazzu- 
cato  Young,  Salt  Lake  City  ;  1888  :  26374.  Sept. 
15;  2c.  Sept.  26.  30250 

Mr.  Santa  Claus;  a  drama  in  1  act,  by  M.  E. 
Swan.     Typewritten. 

©  Mark  E.  Swan,  Milwaukee ;  1898 :  71403, 
Dec.  8;  2c.  Dec.  8.  30251 

-drama    in   3   acts,   by    G.    P.   McPartland. 

69  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  17,  1911;  D :  23118 ;  George 
Parnell   McPartland,   Washington.  30252 

Mr.  Schemmer's  theatrical  experience;  by 
F.  L.   Kerns. 

©  Frank  Louis  Kerns,  Beatrice,  Neb. ; 
1900  A :  11913,  May  11.  30253 

Mr.  Schreihals,  the  janitor,  as  the  new  director 
of  the  Misfit  pleasure  club;  play  in  1  act,  by 
O.  Jacobi.     [5]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  29,  1912;  D:  29284;  Olga 
Jacobi,  New  York.  30254 

Mr.  Schuyler's  fiancees;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
C.  M.  Beaiunont.  St.  Paul,  McGill  printing 
company,  1895.    69  p.    16°. 

©  Caroline  M.  Beaumont,  St.  Paul;  1895: 
38900,  July  29;  2c.  Oct.  24.  30255 

Mr,  Scnaggs  has  his  fling;  sketch,  by  L.  T. 
Ollesheimer.     15  p,     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  2,  1913;  D:  32824;  Louis  T. 
Ollesheimer,  Detroit.  30256 


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30257 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIOXS 


3028C 


Mr.  Scnaggs  has  his  fling — Continued. 

sketch  in  1  act,  by  L.  T.  OUesheimer.    12  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   July   29,   1912;   D:  30376;   Louis  T. 

OUesheimer,  Detroit.  30257 

Mr.  Seal  of  North  Carolina;  a  sketch  in  1 
scene,  by  Harry  L.  Newton.  Chicago  and 
New  York,  The  Dramatic  publishing  company, 
1902.     8  p.     12°. 

©   Dramatic   pub.   co.,    Chicago ;     D :  2536. 
Nov,  3,  1902;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1902.  30258 

Mr.  Sexton;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  J.  L.  Haney. 
[2],  35  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  1,  1912 ;  D :  29851 ;  John  Louis 
Haney,  Philadelphia.  30259 

Mr.  Shapiro  of  New  York;  by  J.  L.  Pepper. 
©   J.    L.    Pepper,    Madison,    Me.;    D :  9549, 
Nov.  28,  1906.  30260 

Mr.  Sharp,  chief  of  police;  1  act  play,  by  J.  A. 
Lorenz.     23  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    1,    1910;    D:  22702;    John    A. 
Lorenz,  New  York.  30261 

Mr.  Sherlock's  home;  1  act  comedy-drama,  by 
W.  H.  Macart.     14  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  25,  1911 ;  D  :  23469  ;  William  H. 
Macart,  Lansing,  Mich.  30262 

Mr.  Short's  sacrifice;  a  modern  play  in  4  acts, 
by  E.  Brown. 

©  Enu  Brown,  Peekskill,  N.   Y. ;   D :  2315, 
Sept.  10,  1902.  30263 

Mr.  Sippy's  nightmare;  farce  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  Harry  A.  Usher.  12  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    11,    1915;     D :  39945 ;     Fred 
Thomas,  Bay  Shore,  N.  Y.  30263a 

Mr.  Smith;  by  Miss  Leslie. 

©  Louise  E.  PauUin,  New  York  ;  1881 :  5023, 
Apr.  2.  30264 

a  nmsical  farce  comedy  in  3  acts. 

©    Donnelly,     Girard     and     Russell.     New 
York;    1889:9840,    Mar.   28.  30265 

Mr.  Smith,  jr.;  an  erratic  piece  of  extrava- 
ganza, by  J.  B.  Matthews. 

©  J.  Brander  Matthews,  New  York;  1871: 
5289,  June  5.  30266 

Mr.  Smooth;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  W.  Colliei-. 
Typewritten. 

©  Willie  Collier,   New   York;   1899:25560. 
Apr.  12;  2c.  Apr.  24.  30267 

Mr.  Speaker!  political  comic  opera  libretto  in 
2  acts,  by  J.  Hay,  jr.  117  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  3,  1913 ;  D :  34928 ;  James  Hay, 
jr.,  Washington.  30268 


Mr.  Spriggs'  little  trip  to  Europe;  a  comedy  in 
1  act,  b.\  Bertba  M.  Wilson.  Philadelphia,  The 
I'enn  publishing  co.,  1904.    46  p.    16°. 

©    Penn    pub.    co.,    Philadelphia ;    D :  .5417, 


Aug.  12,  1904 ;  2c.  Aug.  11,  1904. 


30269 


Mr.  Steinmann's  corner.     Sec  Women  in  love. 

Mister  Stranger;  a  fantastic  playlet,  by  Oliver 
White.     18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Porter  J.  White,  Chicago  ;  D  :  14524,  Dec. 
12,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  12,  1908.  30270 

Mr.  Sullivan;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  W.  A.  Elder- 
kin.     18  p.    12°.     Printed. 

©   W.   A.   Elderkin,   United   States;    1891: 
45658.  Dec.  15 ;  2c.  Dec.  15.  30271 

Mr.  Taylor's  mishaps;  a  drama  in  3  acts.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Jessie    L.    Bi-own    and    Bion    S.    Burns, 
United  States ;  1893 :  3984,  Jan.  18 ;  2c.  Feb.  7. 

30272 

Mr.  Taylor's  predicament;  a  1  act  playlet,  by 
C.  IX  Harvey. 

©  Chas.  Doran  Harvey,  Newark,  N.  J. ;  D : 
14848,  Jan.  8,  1909.  30273 

or.  Contretemps,  by  C.  D.  Harvey.     [17]  p. 

4°.     Ms. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    16,    1911;    D :  23165 ;    Charles 
Doran  Harvey,  Newark,  N.  J.  30274 

Mr.  Thomas  and  the  devil;  a  narrative  of  New 
York,  in  3  acts  and  ever  so  many  scenes,  by 
Henry  White. 

©   Anna   H.    White,    United    States;    1891: 
19984,  June  1.  30275 

Mr.  Vincent's  daughters;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
W.  A.  Lawson.     1131]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   William  A.    Lawson,    Sacramento,   Cal. ; 
D :  13692,  Aug.  31,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  8,  1908. 

30276 

Mr.  Volunteer;  melodrama,  by  Paul  Dresser. 
©  Howle.x ,  Haviland,  &  Dresser,  New  York; 
D:648,  .July   10,  1901.  30277 

Mr.  Wallingford's  baby;  play  in  1  act,  by  S. 
James.     [22]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    2.5,    1913;    D :  32422 ;    Stanley 
.Tames,  I'iiiladelphia.  30278 

Mr.  Watei'man's  mistake;  a  modern  play  in  4 
acts,  by  E.  Brown. 

©  Enu   Brown,   Peekskill,   N.   Y. ;   D :  2314, 
Sept.  10,  i;»02.  30279 

Mr.  Weiss  from  Broadway;  by  N.  Sullivan.  7 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Neil  Sullivan,  Brooklyn ;  D :  12562,  Mar. 
17,  1908;  2c.  Mar.  17,  1908.  30280 


1516 


30280 


COPYRIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


30299 


Mr.  West  of  the  East;  3  act  comedy  of  the 
modern  West,  by  Russell  M.  Rlurdock.  [76] 
p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  26,  1915 ;  D  :  41312  ;  Ilussell  INInr- 
dock,  Denver.  30280a 

Mr.  Winchester;  a  comedy  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
Ia  G.  Humphreys. 

©  L.  O.  Humphreys,  Boston;   1892:19741. 
May  9.  30281 

Mr.  Wise  from  Broadway;  a  musical  comedy  in 
2  acts,  by  Frank  Dupree  and  S.  Camp.  12  p. 
4°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Sheppard  Camp.  Atlanta:  D:  10918.  .July 
6,  1907 ;  2c.  July  6,  1907.  30282 

book  by  S.  Camp.    2d  ed.     [33]  p.    4°. 

Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Sheppard  Camp.  Atlanta :  D :  13631.  Aui,'. 
22,  1908;  2c.  Aug.  22,  1908.  30283 

Mr.  Wu;  new  and  original  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
Harry  M.  Vernon  and  Harold  Owen.  [86]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.  Aug.   6,   1914;   D :  37767 ;   Henry  W. 
Savage,  inc..  New  York.  30283a 

Mr.  X.;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Sydney  Rosenfeld. 
New  York,  11.  M.  De  Witt,  1875.    17  p.    12°. 

©   Robert  M.   De  Witt,   New   York;   1875: 
9418,  Sept.  10 ;  2c.  Nov.  8.  30283b 

satirischer    sketch,    von    A.    Meyer-Eigen. 


[1],  25  p.     8°.     Ms. 

©    Ic.    July    28,    1913;    D:  33906;    August 
Meyer-Eigen,  New  York.  30284 

Mr.  Yukon;  a  political  comic  opera,  libretto  in 
2  acts,  by  J.  Hay,  jr.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   James   Hay,   jr.,    Washir'-      .    D :  9853. 
Jan.  26,  1907;  2c.  Jan.  26.  V  30285 

Misterio  (El)  de  un  vals;  optit-ca  en  1  acto. 
dividido  en  3  cuadros  y  un  intermedio,  libro 
de  F.  Perez  Capo,  musica  de  Oscar  Straus. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espailoles]  1910. 
38  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Sept.  6,  1910 ;  2c.  Sept.  7,  1910 ;  D  :  21954  ; 
Felipe  Perez  Capo,  Madrid.  30286 

Mister  0  del  men  dice;  by  G.  Ursitti. 

©    Gaetano    Ursitti,    New    York;    D:9073, 
Sept.  12,  1906.  30287 

Mistigris;  or,  The  Isle  of  Chance,  a  comic  opera 
libretto  in  2  acts,  by  J.  E.  Wedekind. 

©   Julius  E.   Wedekind,   Cincinnati;    1894: 
6806,  Jan.  29.  30288 

Same. 

©  Julius  Wedekind,  Cincinnati ;  1897  :  27079, 
May  3 ;  2c.  Feb.  7,  1902.  30289 


Mistletoe  (The)  bough;  an  operetta  in  3  acts 
for  children,  adapted  from  the  poem  of  Thomas 
Haynes  Bayly,  by  Margaret  Sidney. 

©    Harriett   M.    Lothrop,    Concord,    Mass. ; 
1896  :  2.5419,  Apr.  25.  30290 

Mistook;  vaudeville  sketch,  by  T.  F.  Langan. 
15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    20,    1914;    D :  36779 ;  Thomas 

Francis  Langan,  Chicago.  30290a 

Mistress  (The);  or.  The  shadows  of  a  house- 
hold, by  M.  L.  Edwards. 

©  Marcus  L.  Edwards,  South  Dennis.  N.  J. ; 
1886  :  4243,  Feb.  19.  30291 

Mrs.  Abbott's  necklace;  comedy  in  5  acts,  by 
L.H.Foster.     !l].66p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  8,  1911 ;  D :  23884 ;  Lilian  Hoyt 
Foster,  New  York.  30292 

Mrs.  Ainsley's  ruby;  comedy  playlet,  by  C. 
Karpe.     [2],  21  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  3,  1914 ;  D :  37730 ;  Curt  Karpe. 
New  York.  30292a 

Mrs.  Ainslie's  front  door.  l?ce  Lady  (The) 
in  the  kimono. 

Mrs.  Ajax;  a  musical  and  farce  comedy,  by  G. 
Urmson. 

©  Garth  I^i-mson,  New  York ;  D :  4939,  Apr. 
16,  1904.  30293 

Mrs.  Alden's  awakening'.  Sec  Indian's  (An) 
gratitude  during  a  duck  hunt. 

Mrs.  Allen  squelches  Josiah;  play  in  1  act,  by 
F.  A.  Hood.     25  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  15,  1913 ;  D :  35419 ;  Frances  A. 
Hood,  Chicago.  30294 

Mistress  and  maid;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  Leila 
Burton  [i.  e.  L.  B.  Wells]  25  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Leila  Burton  Wells,  Redlands,  Cal. ;  D: 
12203,    Jan.    18,    1908;    2c.    Feb.   15,    190S. 

30295 

Mistress  Anne;  a  drama  of  the  seventeenth 
century,  by  I.  G.  Meredith. 

©  Isabella    Grant    Meredith,    New    York : 
1893:18007,  Apr.  12.  30296 

Mrs.  Ardsley's  week-end;  farce  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  B.  Boyd.     66  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Dec.   15,   1913;    D :  35352 ;    Brewster 
Boyd,  New  York.  30297 

Mrs.   Arlington;  by  C.  AV.  Warren. 

©    Charles    Walter    Warren,    Chicago ;    D : 
6211,  Feb.  11,  1905.  30298 

Mrs.  Avery;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Gretchen  Dale 
and  H.  Estabrook.  [4],  119  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.    Nov.   21,   1910;    D:  22611;    Howard 
Estabrook,  New  York.  30299 


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DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


30321 


Mrs.  B.  O'Shaughnessey,  wash-lady;  a  fai'ce 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  E.  Baker.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Edith  Ellis  Baker,  Chicago;  1899 :  395(;9. 
Jnne  16;  2c.  April  12.  30300 

Mrs.  Bagg's  bargain  day;  a  comedy  in  2  acts. 

by  K.  M.  Rice.     Northampton,  Mass.,  I'rinti.'d 

by    Gazette   printing  cc,    1904.     29   p.     12°. 

©  K.  McDowell  Rice,  Worthington,  Mass. ; 

D:5052,  May  19,  1904;  2c.  Oct.  22,  1904. 

30301 

Mrs.  Barrington's  secret;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 
I.  J.  Levy.    70  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Isaac  J.  Levy,  New  York ;  D :  10S3G,  June 
14,  1907;  2c.  Feb.  1,  1908.  30302 

Mrs.  Barton;  an  American  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
T.  B.  Connery. 

©  Thomas  B.  Connery,  Richmond  Hill, 
N.  Y. ;  1889 :  4447,  Feb.  7.  30303 

Mrs.  Batkins'  Amazon  regiment;  a  military 
comedy  drama,  a  play  in  3  pts.  and  5  acts, 
by  D.  P.  Mathews,  2d.  Boston,  W.  C.  Cannon, 
1896.     2  p.  1.,  68  p.,  1  1.     16°. 

©  David  Porter  Mathews,  2d.,  Hull,  Mass. ; 
1893:41882,  Sept.  16;  2c.  July  13,  1896. 

30304 

Mrs.  Baxter's  birthday;  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  h. 
JVIacLai-eu.     20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  22,  1912;  D :  31211 ;  Alma  L. 
MacLaren,  New  York.  30305 

Mistress  Beatrice  Cope;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 
G.  P.  Baker.     [101]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  George  Pierce  Baker,  Cambridge,  Mass. ; 
D :  596,  June  19,  1901 ;  2c.  act  1  June  19,  1901 ; 
2c.  act  2-A  Nov.  23,  1901.  30306 

Mrs.  Ben  weds  applicant;  a  comedy  sketch  in 
1  act,  by  Harry  L.  Newton.    Typewritten. 

©  Harry  L.  Noyes,  Darien  Center,  N.  Y. ; 
1899 :  78085,  Dec.  1 ;  2c.  Jan.  10,  1900.    30307 

Mistress  Betty;  a  tale  of  Salem  town,  a  comic 
opera  in  3  acts,  by  L.  De  Casanova,  music  by 
A.  Baldwin  Sloane. 

©  Louis  De  Casanova,  New  York ;  D :  3283. 
Mar.  26,  1903.  30308 

Mrs.  Black  is  back;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
George  V.  Hobart.  [105]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  May  Irwin,  New  York ;  D :  6320,  Mar.  11. 
1905;  2c.  Mar.  11,  1905.  30309 

-See   also   Boy   (The)    I   left   behind. 


Mistress  Blackburn;  a  sketch  of  the  period  of 
the  American  Revolution,  by  J.  W.  Parks. 
Boston,  1900.     2  p.  1.,  12  p.     12°. 

©  John  W.  Parks,   Duxbury,  Mass.;  1900 
A :  28738,  Nov.  23 ;  2c.  Dec.  13.  30310 


Mrs.  Bliss's  nephew;  an  American  play  in  4 
acts,  l)y  J.  C.  Ricliards  [pseud,  of  J.  li.  Con- 
driul      [143]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  .Tames  R.  Condrin,  West  Newton,  Mass.; 
P:4Gr)0.   Feb.  16,   1904;  2c.  Mar.   7,  1904. 

30311 
Mrs.   Blossom  of  Missouri;  comedy  playlet  in 
1  act,  by  Barry  Gray.     17  p.     4°."     Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Ic.   July   24,    1911;    D :  24764 ;    Madeline 
Hartford,  Chicago.  30312 

Mrs.  Bob;  in  3  acts,  by  M.  B.  Cooke.  Type- 
written. 

©  Marjorie  Benton  Cooke,  Chicago;  1900  A  : 
30285,  Dec.  14;  2c.  Dec.  14.  30313 

Mrs.  Bolton's  transgression;  play  in  4  acts,  by 

F.  Solger.     69  p.     4^     Typewritten. 

©  Frederick  Solger,  Washington  ;  D :  8503. 
May  8,  1906;  2c.  May  8,  1906.  30314 

Mrs.  Bompton's  dinner  party.  See  Three 
plays;  by  Bernard  Sobel. 

Mrs.  Bradshaw  checkmates  a  rival;  comedy 
inlact,by  G.  G.  Belden.  [l],10p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    5,    1913;     D:  34020;     George 
Gregory  Belden,   Spokane,  Wash.  30315 

Mrs.  Brainbridge's  dance.  See  Social  (A) 
battle. 

Mrs.  Brander's  boarders;  comedietta  in  1  act, 
by  E.  T.  Oldham. 

©   Edmund   T.    Oldham,    Elizabeth,    N.    J.; 
D  :  5444,  Aug.  16,  1904.  30316 

Mrs.  Braniian's  party.  Sec  Private  apart- 
ments. 

Mrs.  Briggs  of  the  poultry  yard;  a  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  Evelyn  Gray  Whiting.  Boston, 
W.  H.  Bakor  &  co.,  1905.  43  p.  12°.  ( [Ba- 
ker's ed.  of  plays] ) 

©  AValter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  D :  7484, 
Nov.  1,  1905;  2c.  Nov.  22,  1905.  30317 

Mrs.  Brown,  and  her  seven  daughters,  no.  1;  ♦ 
an  original  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  S.  Howell. 

©  S.  Howell,  New  Orleans;  1875:  3703,  Apr. 
14.  30318 

-no.  2;  an  original  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  S. 

Howell. 

©  S.  Howell,  New  Orleans;  1875:  4068,  Apr. 
23.  30319 

Mrs.  Brown's  in  town;  an  original  comedy 
sketch  in  1  act,  by  A.  Stannard. 

©  Anna  Stannard,  New  York;  1899:12607, 
Feb.  15.  30320 

Mrs.  Brown's  impersonation;  farce  in  1  act,  by 

G.  W.  Ward. 

©    George   Westerfield    Ward,    Alexandria, 
Minn. ;  D :  10498,  May  6,  1907.  30321 


1518 


30322 


COPYBIGHTED  IN   THE  UNITED  STATES 


30343 


Mrs.  Brown's  tea;  a  bui'lesque,  by  Mrs.  E.  La 
Beaume.  [St.  Louis,  Printed  by  Buxton  & 
Skinner,  1906]     12  p.    12°. 

©  Mrs.  Edmond  La  Beaume,  St.  Louis;  D: 
7967,  Jan.  31,  1906 ;  2c.  Feb.  9,  1906.         30322 

Mrs.  Burwell's  strategy;  1  act  play,  by  L.  J. 
Gallup.    19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  30,  1910;  D:  21453;  Lillian  J. 
Gallup,  Indianapolis.  30323 

Mrs.  Busby's  pink  tea;  by  M.  M.  Parker,  sug- 
gested by  one  of  George  Ade's  Fables  in  slang. 
©  Mary  Moncure  Parker,  Chicago ;  D :  1247, 
.Tan.  4,  1902.  30324 

^a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Mary  Moncure  Par- 
ker. Chicago,  The  Dramatic  publishing  com- 
pany [1902]     10  p.     12°. 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago  ;  D  :  2547,  Nov. 
3,  1902 ;  2c.  Nov.  22,  1902.  30325 

Mrs.  Buttermilk's  dolls;  by  L.  E.  Arnold. 
Galveston,  Tex.  [1902]    28  p.    16°. 

©  Lucv  E.  Arnold,  Galveston,  Tex. ;  D  :  2016, 
June  2,  1902 ;  2c.  July  22,  1902.  30326 

Mrs.  Button;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Douglas 
Gould  [pseud,  of  David  Proctor  and  Charles 
Hopkins]     [2],  93  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  4,  1910 ;  D  :  22479 ;  David  Gould 
Proctor,  New  York.  30327 

Mrs.  Carver's  fancy  ball;  a  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  Maisie  B.  Whiting.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison 
[1904]     17  p.    12°.     ( [Amateur  series] ) 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  D :  5277,  July  8, 
1904 ;  2c.  Sept.  17,  1904.  30328 

Mrs.  Casey's  piano;  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  V. 
Traphagen.     [l],6p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.   11,   1914;   D :  38089 ;   Harriett 
Van  Home  Traphagen,  Golden,  Col.      30328a 

Mrs.  Channing',  the  actress;  a  comedy  dr^ma  in 
4  acts,  by  W.  E.  M.  Golden. 

©  W.  E.  M.  Golden,  New  Harmony,  Ind. ; 
1888  :  25221,  Sept.  5.  30329 

Mrs.  Chivele;  play  in  3  acts,  by  G.  S.  Dunkin. 
[4],  84  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   July  22,   1913;   D :  33862 ;   Gertrude 
Scott  Dunkin,  New  York.  30330 

Mrs.  Clancy's  confessions;  Irish  monologue,  by 
Harry  L.  Newton.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  & 
CO.,  1911.    6  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  20,  1911 ;  2c.  Oct.  23,  1911 ;  D  :  25548  ; 
Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  30331 

Mrs.  Clyde's  dilemma;  a  drama  in  1  act,  by 
W.  A.  Lawson.    9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  William  A.   Lawson,   Sacramento,   Cal. ; 
D :  7971,  Feb.  9,  1906 ;  2c.  Feb.  9,  1906.    30332 


Mrs.  Cob's  salon;  or,  Tlie  maid  and  the  min- 
uet, comedietta  in  1  act,  by  T.  C.  De  Leon. 

©  T.  C.  De  Leon,  Mobile ;  1896 :  24391,  Apr. 
20.  30333 

Mrs.  Cocaine's  transformation;  by  H.  R.  Glea- 
son.    7  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Helen  R.  Gleason,  Chicago ;  D :  5875,  Dec. 
5,  1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  5,  1904.  30334 

Mrs.  Compton's  manager;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  Harry  O.  Osgood.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker 
&  CO.  [1902]  58  p.  12°.  ( [Baker's  edition  of 
plays] ) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  2728, 
Dec.  17,  1902 ;  2c.  Jan.  17,  1903.  30335 

Mrs.  Connolly's  cashmere;  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
S.  MacManus.    27  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  8,  1913 ;  D :  34065 ;  Seumas  Mac- 
Manus, Madison,  N.  J.  30336 

Mrs.  Coulson's  daughter;  1  act  play  for  girls, 
by  Elizabeth  Gale.  New  York,  S.  Freneh ;  Lon- 
don, S.  French,  ltd.,  1912.    17  p.    12°. 

©   Aug.   29,    1912;   2c.   Aug.   31,    1912;   D: 
30714 ;  Samuel  French,  New  York.  30337 

Mrs.  Cunningham's  tragedy;  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  Max  Glass.    65,  [2]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  10,  1911 ;  D :  23975 ;  Sadey  Glass, 
Cincinnati.  30338 

Mrs.  Daffodil  Downey's  seance;  a  dramatic 
sketch.    15  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©  Ernest  Wighton,  London ;  D :  8528,  May 
15,  1906;  2c.  May  15,  1906.  30339 

Mrs.  Daffodil's  seance;  a  dramatic  sketch.  15 
p.     8°.     Printed. 

©  Ernest  Wighton,  London ;  D :  8398,  Apr. 
23,  1906 ;  2c.  Apr.  23,  1906.  30340 

Mrs.  Dakon;  original  play  in  4  acts,  by  Kate 
Jordan  [i.  e.  K.  J,  Vermilye]  132  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  10,  1909;  D:  17325;  Kate  Jor- 
dan Vermilye,  New  York.  30341 

Mrs.  Dane's  defence;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  A. 
Jones.  New  York,  London,  The  Macmillan 
company,  1905.    4  p.  1.,  127  p.     16°. 

©  Henry  Arthur  Jones,  England ;  D :  6419, 
Mar.  16,  1905;  2c.  Mar.  16,  1905.  30342 

Mrs.  Darcy's  daughter;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 
C.  W.  Chesnutt.    125  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Charles    W.    Chesnutt,    Cleveland;    D: 
8191,  Mar.  19,  1906 ;  2c.  Apr.  24,  1906.    30343 

Mrs.  Dargon's  choice;  play  in  3  acts  and  1 
scene,  by  Leslie  Shane.  48  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  9,  1915 ;  D :  41457  ;  George  Aloys- 
ius  Burns,  Milwaukee.  30343a 


1519 


30344 


DEAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


30365 


Mrs.  Dascot;  by  L.  Bryce  find  S.  Stange.    Type- 
written. 

©  Lloyd  Bryce,  New  York.  j\nd  Stanislaus 
Stanije.  Great  Britain:  1894:10171,  Feb.  14; 
2c.  Feb.  28.  30344 

Mrs.    Belaney    of    Newport;    by    William    Je- 
rome,    19  p.     4°.     TypewritttMi. 

I©  James  Hvde  and  Elinore  sisters,  Tk-ook- 
Ivn ;  D :  3351,  Apr.  29,  1903 ;  2c.  Apr.  22,  1903. 

30345 


Mrs.     Depeyster's     idea. 
(The) 


See    Stay-at-home 


Mrs.  Derringer's  double;  farce  in  1  act,  Ity 
V.  H.  Smalley.     17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  IS,  1911;  D :  24231 ;  Estate  of 
Victor  H.  Smalley,  Stephen  Conday,  adm..  St. 
Paul.  30346 

Mrs.  IHdymus's  party;  a  negro  act  in  1  scene. 
by  George  H.  Goes.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co., 
189.3.     12  ]t.     12°.     (  [Baker's  darkey  plays]  ) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1893: 
28019,  June  12 ;  2c.  Oct.  20.  30347 

Mrs.  Doctor  Hanford  and  the  three  tramps; 
melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  I.  M.  Silkwortb. 
12  p.    t\    Typewritten. 

©  Israel  M.  Silkworth,  Baltimore ;  D  :  881 ."'). 
July  11,  1906 ;  2c.  June  11,  1906.  30348 

Mrs.  Dr.  Popular;  warning  to  the  unemployed 
in  1  blast,  by  George  Henry  Trader.  [11,  16  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  16,  1913;  D:  34744;  G.  H. 
Trader,  Fort  Wadsworth,  K  Y.  30349 

Mrs.  Dogberry's  reception;  play  in  1  act.  by 
Charles  Horwitz.  [2],  5  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  3.  1912;  D :  30431 ;  James  Sa- 
vay,   Meriden,   Conn.  30350 

Mrs.  Dolan's  dream;  or.  The  washerwoman's 
dream,  comedy  sketch  or  playlet  in  1  act,  by 
L.  Ilemonde.     11  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1910;  D:  20630;  Lea  Ro- 
monde,  Chicago.  30351 

Mrs.  Dolly's  carousal;  dramatic  piece  in  1  act, 
by  E.  M.  Dolsen. 

©  Ethel  Mowbray  Dolsen,  Los  Angeles ;  D : 
6595,  Mar.  10,   1905.  30352 

Mrs.  Dooley;  a  monologue  of  merriment,  by 
H.  Talbot. 

©  Hayden  Talbot,  New  York;  D :  14914. 
Jan.  27,  1909.  30353 

Mrs.  Dooley's  pink  tea;  1  act  comedy,  by 
James  Gorman. 

©   John   E.    Gorman,  jr.,   New   York ;    D : 

3455,  May  11,  1903.  30354 


Mrs.  Doray;  or,  The  home  town,  comedv  in  4 
acts,  by  J.  F.  Ballard.  [Klo]  p.  4°.  "Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  18,  1913 ;  D :  33834 ;  John  Fred- 
erick Ballard,  Peterboro,  N.  H.  30355 

Mistress  Dorothy;  in  4  acts,  by  C.  Gilmore. 
©  Clifford   Gilmore,   Dayton,    O. ;    1900   A  : 
20019,  Oct.  19.  30356 

Mistress  Dorothy  Marvin;  a  niinantic  drama 
in  a  i)ro]ogue  and  4  acts,  by  M.  Walsh. 

©    Marie    Walsh,    Brooklyn;    1896:28729, 
May  11.  30357 

Mrs.  Dovecote's  debut;  a  nnisical  comedietta 
in  1  act,  by  P.  C.  Johnson.  7  p.  f°.  Type- 
written.     [Words  only] 

©  I'hilander  C.  Johnson,  Washington ;  1900 
A:  1427,  Jan.  15;  2c.  "Jan.  l.">.  30358 

Mrs.  Barley's  emancipation;  comedv  in  4  acts, 
by  C.  \\'.  Baclunann.  [2],  94  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  9,  1911;  D:  23600;  C.  Wm.  Bach- 
niann,  Los  Angeles.  30359 

Mrs.  Edding's  vacation.  Sec  We-us-three  in 
Mrs.   Edding's  vacation. 

Mrs.  Egerton's  conquests;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 
G.  A.  Scribner. 

©     Guillaume     Alexandre     Scribner.     N(>w 
York  ;  I ) :  1409  ;  Feb.  7.  1902.  30360 

Mrs.  Elwell's  paper.  See  Grange  one-act 
plays,   no.   2. 

Mrs.  Erskine's  devotion;  a  modern  melodrama 
in  4  acts,  by  1'.  Gibson.  200  )..  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Preston  Gilisoii.  Chicago;   D :  .5312,  Julv 
16,  1904:  2c.  July  16.  1904.  30361 

Mrs.    Fitzpatrick's   offers  of   marriage.      Ms. 

©  Mrs.   E.   E.    Sheppard,    United     States; 
1881:1.3147,  Aug.  26;  Ic.  Aug.  20.  30362 

Mrs.  Flynn's  lodgers;  play  in  1  act.  by  H.  A. 
Kniffln.  New  York,  S.  French ;  I^ondon,  S. 
French,  ltd.,  1910.  23  p.  12°.  ([French's 
American  acting  ed.,  no.  12] ) 

©    Oct.    22,    1910;    2c.    Oct.    24,    1910;    D: 
22359;  Samuel  French,  New  York.  30363 

Mrs.  FoUansbee's  tramp.  See  Original  mono- 
logues   and    sketches. 

Mrs.  Foozle;  a  farce  comedy  in  1  or  3  acts, 
by  H.   Le  Clair. 

©  Harry  Le  Clair,  Cincinnati ;  1896 :  55093, 
Oct.  5.  30364 

Mistress  for  an  hour.     See  Lady  (A)  servant. 

Mrs.  Forrester's  crusade;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by 
C.  Leona  Dalrymple.  New  Y'^ork,  Dick  and 
Fitzgerald,  1908.     S  p.     12°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York  ;  D  :  12381. 
Feb.  18,  1908:  2c.  Apr.  30,  1908.  30365 


1520 


30366 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


30386 


Mrs.  Potter's  first;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
Charles   J.   Bell.     24   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Mac.  M.   Barnes,  New  York ;   D :  12713, 
Apr.  10,  1908;  2c.  Apr.  16,  1908.  30366 

Mrs.  Fred  Haskins,  jr.;  a  comediette,  by  A.  S. 
Richardson. 

©   Anna   S.   Richardson,   New   York;   1900 
A :  15792,  June  25.  30367 

Mrs.  Gadabout's  busy  day;  a  comedy  in  1 
act,  by  Mary  Moncure  Parker.  Chicaso.  F.  J. 
Drake  &  co.,  1903.  11  p.  16°.  ([Drake's 
ed.  of  acting  plays] ) 

©  Frederick  J.  Drake  &  co.,  Chicago;  D: 
4255,   Nov.    16,   1903;   2c.   Nov.   25,   1908. 

30368 

See    also    New    monologues    and    dialect 

stories. 

Mrs.  Gate's  skate;  sketch,  by  D.  Fager.  [2], 
31  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  9,  1914 ;  D  :  37511 ;  Daniel  Fager, 
New  York.  30368a 

Mrs.  Globe  Trotter,  IT.  S.  A.,  in  Japan;  musical 
sketch  in  1  scene,  by  Herbert  Hall  Winslow. 
20  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©    Hattie    Delaro-Barnes,    New   York;    D: 
7807,  Nov.  3,  1905 ;  2c.  Dec.  22,  1905.        30369 

Mrs.  Goddard  of  Ipsilanti;  a  1  act  play,  by 
W.  M.  Cressy. 

©  Will  M.  Cressy,  Concord,  N.  H. ;  D :  13632, 
Aug.  22,  1908.  30370 

Mrs.  Goodwill;  comedy  with  songs  in  3  acts  and 
4  scenes,  by  L.  A.  Bahner.  [166]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written.    [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  25,  1912 ;  D :  29493 ;  Leo  Aloysius 
Bahner,  Denver.  30371 

Mrs.  Gorringe's  necklace;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
H.  H.  Davies.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  ,&  co., 
1910.     4  p.  1.,  176  p.     12°. 

©  Feb.  15,  1910 ;  2c.  Feb.  16,  1910 ;  D :  20200 
Hubert  Henry  Davies,  Loudon.  30372 

Mrs.  Grundy;  an  American  comedy  in  5  acts, 
by  J.  B.  Matthews. 

©  J.  Brander  Matthews,  New  York;  1871: 
8845,  Sept.  22.  30373 

or.  The  way  of  the  world,  new  and  original 

comic  opera  or  musical  comedy  of  society  in 
3  acts,  words  and  music  by  J.  F.  Gesner. 

©  John  Frederick  Gesner,  San  Francisco; 
1880 :  10956,  July  16.  30374 

Mrs.  Hagan's  triplets;  by  A.  Thornton.  [7]  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  8,  1912  ;  D  :  28786 ;  Arthur  Thorn- 
ton, Worcester.  30375 


Mrs.  Haines'  return;  drama,  by  S.  Miller.  27, 
[2]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  9,  1911;  D:  24438;  Sara  Miller, 
New  York.  30376 

Mrs.  Harrison.     See  Tragedy  (The)  of  Nan. 

Mrs.  Hartington's  daughter;  a  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  C.  H.  Chase. 

©  Clifford  Hoffman  Chase,  Haverhill,  Mass. ; 
1894:43564,  Sept.  17.  30377 

Mrs.  Haywood's  help;  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 
Gladys  R.  Bridghjuu.  Pliiladelpliia,  Peun  pub- 
lishing company,  1914.    45  p.     12°. 

©  Dec.  8,  1914  ;  2c.  Dec.  11,  1914  ;  D  :  39063 ; 
Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.  30377a 

Mrs.  Hazenby's  health;  a  1  act  comedy,  by  C. 
Brown. 

©  Curtis  Brown,  New  York ;  D :  4651,  Feb. 
25,  1904.  30378 


■  a  play  in  1  act,  by  Curtis  Brown.  London, 

J.  Williams,  ltd.  [1912]     15  p.    8°. 

©  June  17,  1912;  2c.  June  26,  1912;  D: 
30102 ;  Joseph  Williams,  ltd.,  London.    30379 

Mrs.  Hennaberiy's  Christmas  eve;  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  L.  Eyre.     [116]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  22,  1911;  D:  28071;  Laurence 
Eyre,  Chester,  Pa.  30380 

Mistress  Hibbins;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  S. 
Norton. 

©  John  S.  Norton,  New  York;  1872:9605, 
Sept.  7.  30381 

Mrs.  Hilary  regrets;  comedietta,  by  S.  Theyre 
Smith.  Loudon,  J.  Williams;  New  York,  E. 
Schuberth  &  co.,  1896.    24  p.    12°. 

©  Joseph  Williams,  London;  1896:51354, 
Sept.  14 ;  2c.  Sept.  14.  30382 

Mrs.  Hogg's  boomerang;  farcical  comedy  in  1 
act,  by  M.  Arthur.    20  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  4,  1910 ;  D :  20698  ;  Malcolm  Ar- 
thur, Edgewood,  R.  I.  30383 

Mrs.  Hogswill's  ambitions;  or,  A  trip  to  Yur- 
rup,  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  R.  F.  and  E.  L. 
Mead.    Typewritten. 

©  Reginald  Falkner  Mead  and  E.  L.  Mead, 
Spokane,  Wash. ;  1900  A :  22597,  Sept.  11 ;  2c. 
Aug.  7,  1900.  30384 

Mrs.  Honora  McGinty;  a  domestic  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  Gus.  Phillips  (Oofty  Gooft) 

©  Mrs.  Augustus  Phillips,  Westport,  Conn. ; 
1886 :  12444,  May  26.  30385 

Mrs.  Hoxie's  divorce;  by  E.  B.  Pope. 

©  Edwin  B.  Pope,  St.  Louis;  D:  16117, 
June  23,  1909.  30386 


5379—16- 


-96 


1521 


30387 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITTONS 


30405 


Mrs.  Huntington-Smith;  a  comedy,  by  E.  Hous- 
ton. 

©    Edith    Houston,    Chicago;    1891:16104, 
May  1.  30387 

Mrs.  Jack;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  G.  L.  Fur- 
niss.     [110]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Grace  Livingston  Furniss,  New  York ;  D : 
1505,  Mar.  1,  1902 ;  2c.  Mar.  1,  1902.         30388 

Mrs.  Jackson,  jr.;  an  original  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  W.  Simms  and  C.  Sinn. 

©     Willard     Simms    and     Clarence     Sinn, 
United  States  ;  1895  :  21119.  Apr.  16.        30389 

Mrs.  Jarley's  mechanical  toys;  by  Mrs.  F.  B. 
Foster.     12  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  Frank  Brisbin  Foster,  Brvn  Mawr, 
Pa. ;  D :  15220,  Feb.  2,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.'l,  1909. 

30390 

Mrs.  Jenkins'  birthday;  farce  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  R.  Campbell.    57  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  31,  1910 ;  D :  21210 ;  Rose  Camp- 
bell, Cleveland.  30391 

Mrs.  Jenkins'  brilliant  idea;  comedy,  by  Jessie 
A.  Kelley.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  &  company 
[1915]     17  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  7,  1915  ;  2c.  Oct.  11,  1915  ;  D  :  41951 ; 
Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  30391a 

Mrs.  Jethro.     16  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Emma  A.  Arnold,   New  York ;    D :  9356, 
Oct.  31,  1906 ;  2c.  Oct.  81,  1906.  30392 

Mrs.  Johnson's  husband;  farcical  romance,  by 
J.  McCree.    13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  9,  1915;  D :  40888 ;   Junie  Mc- 
Cree, New  York.  30392a 

Mrs.  Jones'  afternoon  tea;  farce  in  2  scenes,  by 
Helen  Tucker  Lord.  Clyde,  O.,  Ames'  publish- 
ing CO.,  1907.  15  p.  12°.  ([Ames'  series  of 
standard  and  minor  drama,  no.  473] ) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  D :  12001,  Dec. 
30,  1907 ;  2c.  Dec.  30,  1907.  30393 

Mrs.  Jones  and  her  friends;  a  comedy,  by  F. 
Gellatly. 

©  Francis  Gellatly,  Lake  Forest,  111. ;  1874 : 
3167,  Mar.  16.  30394 

Mrs.  Joshua  Whitcombe;  or,  Chips,  an  origi- 
nal burlesque  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
C.  L.  Howard. 

©  Charles  L.   Howard,   New  York;   1879: 
16353,  Dec.  5.  30395 

Mistress  June;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Whiting 
Friar  [pseud,  of  A.  Clement] 


Mrs.  Karnes;  by  A.  Palek,  68  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Alfred  Palek,  Denver  ;  D  :  11436.  Sept.  30, 
1907 ;  Ic.  Sept.  30,  1907 ;  Ic.  Oct.  25,  1907. 

30397 

Mrs.    Knowledge,    attorney    at    law;    a    farce 
^  comedy  sketch  in  1  act. 

©  Leo  Bruckheimer,  Kingston,  N.  Y. ;  1899  : 
19326,  Mar.  15.  30398 

Mrs.  Lane's  sanitarium;  by  E.  Cornell.  7  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Elizabeth  Cornell,  New  York;  D:  15136. 
Feb.  19,  1909;  2c.  Feb.  19,  1909.  30399 

Mrs.  Langford,  the  martyr;  original  play  of 
modern  American  life  in  4  acts  and  4  scenes, 
by  V.  J.  Hoyt.     110  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  9.  1911 ;  D :  23305 ;  Vance  Josef 
Hoyt,    Los   Angeles.  30400 

Mrs.  Larkin's  cure;  play  in  1  act,  by  F.  Solger. 
15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  2,  1911;  D:  232.50;  Frederick 
Solger,  Washington.  30401 

Mrs.   Lester's   surprise.      See  Fire   witch. 

Mrs.  McGreevy's  boarders;  play  in  1  act,  by 
Ward  Macauley.  Philadelphia,  Penn  pub- 
lishing company,  1913.     27  p.     12°. 

©  Aug.  2,  1913;  2c.  June  24,  1915;  D: 
41037;   Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.     30401a 

Mrs.  McLennan's  lorgnette;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
W.  L.  Woollett.     [5],  30  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  23,  1913 ;  D :  33S68 ;  William  L. 
Woollett,  Berkeley,  Cal.  30402 

Mrs.  Mainwaring's  management;  comedy  in  2 
acts,  by  John  Redhead  Froome,  jr.  New 
York,  S.  French;  London,  S.  French,  ltd., 
1912.    45  p.     12°. 

©  Aug.  29.  1912;  2c.  Aug.  31,  1912:  D: 
30713 ;  Samuel  French,  New  York.  30403 

Mrs.  Majoribank's  musicale.  See  Mademoi- 
selle Rossignol. 

Mrs.  Maltby's  mole;  or,  The  copper  casket,  a 
farcical  sketch  in  1  act,  by  J.  Butler  Havi- 
land.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1904.  11  p. 
12°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  D: 
5686,  Oct.  25,  1904 ;  2c.  Nov.  14,  1904.    30404 

Mrs.  Marjorie's  ring;  by  L.  F.  Wheeler.  15  p. 
8°.     Typewritten. 

©  La  Verne  Frangois  Wheeler,  Chicago; 
D:1249,  Jan.  6,  1902;  Ic.  Jan.  6,  1902;  Ic. 
.Tan.  20,  1902.  30405 


©   Ada    Clement,    San   Francisco ;    D :  344,      Mistress   Mary   gives   a   garden   party.      See 
Apr.  13,  190L  30396  Fairy  plays  for  children. 

1522 


30406 


COPYMGHTED  IN   THE  UNITED  STATES 


30426 


Mistress  Mary  of  Argyle;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  T.  Prince,  ji\     46  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  John  Tucker  Prince,  jr.,  New  York;  D: 
1736,  Apr.  15,  1902 ;  2c.  Apr.  15,  1902.    30406 

Mrs.  Maybrey's  maid;  a  farce  in  3  acts,  by 
T.  N.   Metcalf. 

©  Thomas  Newell  Metcalf,  New  York;  D: 
8283,  Apr.  5,  1906.  30407 

Mrs.  Maynard's  bell;  play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  T. 
Worden.     [14]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  4,  1913;  D:  33992;  Wilbertine 
T.  Worden,  New  York.  30408 

Mrs.  Merrill's  diversion.  See  Tenth  (The) 
commandment. 

Mrs.  Merrivale's  finesse;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
R.  E.  Dunbar.     124  p.     12°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  8,  1912 ;  D :  28612 ;  Robin  Ernest 
Dunbar,  South  Bend,  Ind.  30409 

Mrs.  Mix  mixes;  or.  The  reformer.  44  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  F.  Henderson,  New  York;  D:  14760, 
Jan.  5,  1909;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1908.  30410 

Mrs.  Moneymade's  fitting-;  play  in  1  act.  by 
Piiuline  Phelps  and  Marion  Short.  4  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

"©  Ic.  Sept.  30.  1912;  D:  31244;  Edjrar  S. 
Werner,  New  York.  30411 

Mrs.  Moses  Myers,  a  woman  of  nerve;  com- 
edy drama   in  4  acts,  by  F.  Dumont. 

©  Frank  Dumont,  Philadelphia;  1884:7771. 
Apr.  11.  30412 

Mrs.  Mossby's  niece;  a  farce-comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  J.  F.  Roche.     [62]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  F.  Roche,  Dorchester.  Mass. ;  D : 
817,  Aug.  31,  1901 ;  Ic.  Nov.  4,  1901 ;  Ic  Dec. 
4,   1901.  30413 

Mrs.  Mowbray's  baby;  play  in  1  act,  by  J. 
Meikle.     16   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  7,  1912  ;  D  :  31625 ;  Jean  Meikle, 
Berkeley,  Cal.  30414 

Mrs.  Mulcahy;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Maurice 
Hageman. 

©  Dramatic  pub.  CO.,  Chicago ;  1899 :  6785, 
Jan.  19;  2c.  Jan.  19.  30415 

Mrs.  Murphy's  disappointment;  comedy  sketch, 
by  W.  S.  Griffith.  Jersey  City,  Riant  studio 
[1914]      [20]  p.     24^ 

©  Mar.  7,  1914;  2c.  Mar.  21,  1914;  D: 
36431:    Walter   Smith   Griffith,   Brooklyn. 

30415a 


Mrs.  Murphy's  second  husband;  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  U.  Akerstrom.  [97]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    June    21,    1911;     D:  24526;     Ullie 
Akerstrom,  Brooklyn.  30416 

1523 


Mrs.  Murphy's  second  husband — Continued. 

farce,   by   Charles   Horwitz. 

©  Gracie  Emmett,  Charlestown,  Mass. ;  D : 
202,  Feb.  1,  1901.  30417 

Mrs.  Murphy's  third;  1  act  dramatic  composi- 
tion, by  F.  J.  Beaman.  [1],  22  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  10,  1911 ;  p :  23901 ;  Fred  J.  Bea- 
man, Washington.  ""  30418 

Mrs.  Murray's  dinner  party.  See  Little  plays 
from  American  history  for  young  folks. 

Mistress  Nan;  a  drama  of  the  American  Revolu- 
tion in  3  acts,  by  F.  W.  Norcross. 

©  Frederic  Walter  Norcross,  Philadelphia ; 
1898 :  9371,  Feb.  3  ;  2c.  Aug.  16.  30419 

Mistress  Nancy;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Graham 

Ashmead  [i.  e.  H.  G.  Ashmead]     [Chester,  I'a., 

John  Spencer,  printer,  1902]    2  p.  1.,  30  p.    8°. 

©  Henry  Graham  Ashmead,  Chester,   Pa. ; 

D :  2184,  July  29,  1902 ;  2c.  Sept.  20,  1902. 

30420 

Mrs.  Nation,  the  saloon  smasher;  a  4  act  com- 
edy burlesque,  by  E.  B.  Gulmyer. 

©  Erven  B.  Gulmyer,  Chicago  ;  D  :  448.  May 
10,  1901.  30421 

Mistress  Nell;  a  merry  play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  C. 
Hazleton,  jr.  Philadelpliia,  1900.  cover-title, 
•70  p.     8°. 

©   George   C.   Hazelton,   jr.,    Philadelphia ; 
1900  A  :  9708,  Apr.  16 ;  2c.  May  15.  30422 

Mrs.  Newly-Rich  (Mme.  Nouveau-Riche);  a 
musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  book  and  lyrics  by 
M.  A.  Bertrand.  20 p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  M.  Alfred  Bertrand.  St.  Limis;  D:  16043, 
June  1,  1909;  2c.  June  1,  1909.  30423 

Mrs.  Norton's  mission;  or,  On  the  brink,  mod- 
ern plav  of  American  life  in  3  acts,  by  H. 
Schindler.     [140]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  2,  1915;  D:  41663;  Hans  Schind- 
ler and  John  C.  Voigt,  New  York.  30423a 

Mrs.  0.  U.  Rumpus;  farce  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
A.  F.  Clark.     [2],  71  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  5,  1911 ;  D :  23850 ;  Arthur  Free- 
land  Clark,  Brooklyn.  30424 

Mrs.  Oakley's  telephone;  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 
Eulora  U.  Jennings.  New  York,  S.  French; 
London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1904.     12  p.     12*'. 

©  Samuel  French,  New  York  ;  D  :  5448,  Aug. 
16,  1904 ;  2c.  Nov.  19,  1904.  30425 


Mistress    (The)    of    Niagara    Falls;    by    J.    C. 
Level. 

©  John  C.  Level,  Buffalo ;  1885 :  9435,  Apr. 
23.  "  30426 


30426 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


30445 


Mistress  (The)  of  St.  Ives;  drama  of  the  new 
South  in  3  acts,  by  Gordon  V.  May.  New- 
York,  Dick  and  Fitzgerald,  1914.    57  p.    12°. 

©  Jan.  2,  1914 ;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1914 ;  D :  35532 ; 
Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.  30426a 

Mistress  (The)  of  the  inn  (La  locandiera);  by 
Carlo  Goldoni,  tr.  by  M.  Pierson.  Madison, 
Wis.,  Wisconsin  dramatic  society,  1912.  109 
p.     16°. 

©   Feb.    23,    1912;    2c.    Feb.    23,    1912;    D: 
28806;  Merle  Pierson,  Madison,  Wis.      30427 

Mrs.  O'Flinn's  telegram;  monologue,  by  B.  T. 
Miller.      5  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  11,  1911 ;  D  :  25770  ;  Bessie  Thew 
Miller,  Los  Angeles.  30428 

Mrs.  Old  Nick;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  F.  D.  Rei- 
nau. 

©  Frank  D.  Reinau,  New  York ;  D :  8745, 
June  28,  1906.  30429 

Mrs.  O'Malley's  reception;  play  in  1  act,  by 
K.  F.  Welch.     [1],  18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  1.5,  1914;  D :  37576 ;  Katherine 
Frances  Welch,  Freeport,  N.  Y.  30429a 

Mrs.  Osbourne's  expiation;  a  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  H.  S.  Richardson.    86  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©  Henry  Starr  Richardson,  Philadelphia ; 
D :  2150,  July  24,  1902 ;  2  c.  Aug.  25,  1902. 

30430 

Mrs.  Osmond's  reflection;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
E.  B.  Benedict.     [93]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  10,  1914;  D:  37793;  Edwin  B. 
Benedict,  New  York.  30430a 

•  Same.     [75]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 


©  Ic.  Mar.  26,  1915;  D:  40188;  Edwin  B. 
Benedict,  New  York.  30430b 

Mrs.  Partington;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
C.  F.  Stevens. 
©  C.  F.  Stevens,  Detroit ;  1881 :  12105,  Aug.  5. 

30431 

Mrs.  Partington  and  Ike;  a  comedy  in  3  parts, 
by  W.   P.   Sheldon. 

©    William    Palmer    Sheldon,    Mooresville, 
[  ?]  ;  1880 :  14723,  Sept.  29.  30432 

Mrs,  Partington  of  Cobb's  Corner;  by  Harry  La 
Marr  and  Charles  Burnham. 

©  H.  La  Marr,  Boston ;   D :  11477,  Oct.  7, 
1907.  30433 

Mrs.  Pat  and  the  law;  tragi-comedy  in  1  act, 
by  Mary  Aldis.     [1],  13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  24,  1913 ;  D :  34636 ;  Mrs.  Arthur 
Aldis,  Lake  Forest,  111.  30434 


See  also  Plays  for  small  stages. 


Mrs.  Peckham's  carouse;  a  1  act  farce,  by  G. 
Ade.    Typewritten. 

©  George  Ade,  Chicago;  1899:26679,  Apr. 
17 ;  2c.  Apr.  17  .  30435 

Mr.  Peggy  O'Neal  Eaton;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by 
M.  W.  Hogan.    42  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Michael  W.  Hogan,  Chicago ;  D :  3504, 
May  28,  1903 ;  2c.  May  28,  1903.  30436 

Mrs.  Pendleton's  four  in  hand;  play  in  2  acts, 
dramatized  by  L.  Garrard,  from  the  story  by 
Gertrude  Franklin  Atherton. 

©  Louise  Garrard,  Indianapolis ;  1891 : 
27312,  July  31.  30437 

Mistress  Penelope;  a  romantic  drama  in  1  act, 
by  Thomas  L.  Marble.  Philadelphia,  The 
Peun  publishing  company,  1907,    13  p.    12°. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia ;  D :  10952, 
July  11,  1907 ;  2c.  July  12.  1907.  30438 

Mrs.  Pennoyer's  husband;  a  comedy  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  Jathniel  Dighton  [pseud,  of  R.  W. 
Seabury]  and  Metcalf  Young  [pseud,  of  L.  Y. 
Cohen] 

©  Lily  Young  Cohen,  New  York,  and  Ruth 
Williams  Seabury,  Brooklyn ;  1896 :  68366, 
Dee.  15.  30439 

Mrs.  Pepper's  ghost;  an  Ethiopian  farce  in  1 
scene,  by  Levin  C.  Tees. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia  ;  1894  :  30182, 
June  2.  30440 

Mrs.  Pipp's  Waterloo;  play  in  1  act,  by  E,  O. 
Jones.     20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  25,  1910;  D :  20624 ;  Ellis  O. 
.Tones,   Philadelphia.  30441 

Mrs.  Plodding's  nieces;  or,  Domestic  accom- 
plishments, a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Norah 
Dunne.  New  York,  The  Roxbui'y  publish- 
ing company  [1899]  22  p.  16°.  ([Wizard 
series] ) 

©  Roxbury  pub.  co..  New  York;  1899: 
76324,  Nov.  22;  2c.  Nov.  15.  30442 

Mrs.   Polly  stories.      See  Humanlike. 

Mrs.  Potiphar's  past;  farcelet,  by  Helene  Gin- 
gold  and  Lesser  Columbus.  12  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  1,  1910;  D:  22019;  Laurence 
Cowen,  London.  30443 

Mrs.  Purple's  remorse;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
E,  Fried.     31  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  9,  1912;  D:307S0;  Elizabeth 
Fried,  San  Francisco.  30444 

Mrs.  Eadley  Barton's  ball;  by  O.  Hammerstein, 

©  Oscar   Hammerstein,   New   York ;   1897 : 

14496,  Mar.  1.  30445 


1524 


30446 


COPYKIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


30466 


Mrs.  Raford,  humanist;  suffrage  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  L.  Brown.  London,  New  York,  L.  E. 
Landone,   inc.    [1912]      137  p.     12°. 

©   Nov.    18,    1912;    2c.   Nov.   21,    1912;    D: 
31430;   Leando  Brown,  New  York.         30446 

Mrs.  Rawdon  Crawley;  a  corned j'  in  4  acts, 
adapted  from  Wm.  M.  Thaclvcray's  novel 
Vanity  fair,  by  J.  H.  Nevins. 

©  John  Henry  Nevins,   Green  Bay,  Wis. ; 
1900  A :  3919,  Feb.  12.  30447 

Mrs.  Remington's  alienated  affections;  by  O. 
Selleck.     20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Oakley    Selleck,    New    York ;    D :  10251, 
Apr.  2,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  2,  1907.  30448 

Mrs.  Rooter's  ball  game;  by  E.  C  Simmons. 
22  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    2,    1910;    D:  22470;    Earle    C. 
Simmons,  Newport,  R.  I.  30449 

Mistress  Runaway;  comedy  for  four  ladies  in 
1  act,  by  M.  Lefuse.  New  York,  S.  French ; 
London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1910.  18  p.  12°. 
([French's  acting  ed.  no.  1480]) 

©   Nov.   21,   1910;   2c.   Nov.   22,   1910;   D: 
22620;   Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.     30450 

Mrs,  Santa  Claus,  militant;  Christmas  comedv. 
by  Bell  Elliott  Palmer.  Franklin,  O.,  El- 
dridge  entertainment  house,  1914.  15  p.  12°. 
©  Nov.  1,  1914;  2c.  Dec.  19,  1914;  D: 
39155 ;  Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Frank- 
lin, O.  30450a 

Mrs.  Scareitt's  burglar;  dramatic  composition, 
by  J.  M.  Feigl  and  C.  Amoss.  20  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  11,  1910 ;  D :  20799 ;  J.  Mauldin 
Feigl  and  Clinton  Amoss,  New  York.     30451 

Mrs.  Shafto's  boarders;  a  farce  in  3  acts,  bv 
F.   File.      Proof. 

©   Franklin   File,   New   York;   1881:6414; 
Apr.  26;  2c.  Apr.  27.  30452 

Mrs.    Shepherd    and   the   blacksheep;    original 

I  act   comedy    of   errors,    by    Jack    Burnett. 

II  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Louise  and  Sydney  Loyd,  San  Francisco ; 
D :  11570,  Oct.  19,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  19,  1907. 

30453 

Mrs.  Shrimper's  boarders;  a  comedy  in  2  scenes, 
by  D.  Francklyn.  cover-title,  [12]  p.  8°. 
Printed. 

©   Doris   Francklyn,    New   York ;    D :  7418, 
Oct.  17,  1905;  2c.  Oct.  17,  1905.  30454 

Mrs.  Shurn's  conversion;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
H.   E.   Abend.     40  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  29,  1913 ;  D :  33357 ;  Hallett  E. 
Abend,  Whiteman  Creek,  British  Columbia. 

80455 


Mrs.  Silent  Brown;  by  John  Ernest  McCann. 
19  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Estelle  Mortimer,   New   York;   D :  3224, 
Apr.  1,  1903;  2c.  Mar.  20,  1903.  30456 

Mrs.  Simmons  from  Kansas;  musical  comedy 
in  3  acts,  by  L.  S.  E.  Giffroy.  61  p.  f°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©   L.    S.    E.    Giffroy,   New   York;    D :  5138, 
May  23,  1904 ;  Ic.  June  4,  1904.  30457 

Mrs.  Simms'  child;  by  Mary  P.  Scofield. 

©   Mrs.   A.   H.   Scofield,    Stamford,  Conn.; 
1897  :  48698,  Aug.  30 ;  Ic.  Aug.  11.  30458 

Mrs.  Skaggs'  husbands.  See  Mliss,  child  of 
the  Sierras. 

Mrs.  Skimp  on  the  suffrage  question;  char- 
acter monologue,  by  Barry  Gray,  6  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.  25,   1910;   D:  22377;   Henry  C. 
Stantz,  Toledo,  O.  30459 

Mrs.  Smiley 's  water  cure;  or.  The  end  justi- 
fies the  means,  by  G.  Thompson.  19  p.  f°. 
Typewritten, 

©  Genevieve  Thompson,  Portland,  Or, ;  D : 
14026,  Oct,  10,  1908;   2c,  Oct,  10,  1908. 

30460 

Mrs.  Smith's  baby;  a  1  act  farce  replete  with 
funny  situations,  by  Hal  Stephens. 

©  Stephens  &  Taylor,  New  York;  1900  A: 
911,  Jan.  10.  30461 

Mrs,  Smith's  husbands;  a  3  act  comedy,  by 
C.  Lewis. 

©  Catherine  Lewis,  New  York ;  1896 :  40948, 
July  13.  30462 

Mrs.  Smoothby's  surprise  party;  a  comedy  in 
1  act,  by  A.  M.  Haskell.  9  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten, 

©  Anna  Marie  Haskell,  Chicago ;  D :  9974, 
Feb.  16,  1907;  2c.  Feb.  16,  1907.  30463 

Mrs.  Snob  at  the  milliner's;  a  monolog,  by 
Marie  Madison  Brotman.  New  York,  M.  Wit- 
mark  &  sons,  1907.     8  p.     12°. 

©    M.   Witmark    &   sons.    New    York;    D: 
11831,   Nov.  29,   1907;   2c.   Nov.   29,  1907. 

30464 

Mrs.  Snob  at  the  opera;  by  Marie  Madison 
Brotman.  New  York,  Chicago,  London,  M. 
Witmark  &  sons,  1907.     9  p.     12°. 

©    M.    Witmark    &    sons,    New    York;    D: 
11813,  Nov.  26,  1907;  2c,  Nov,  26,  1907. 

30465 

Mrs.  Snob  at  the  races;  a  monolog,  by  Mnrie 
Madison  Brotman.  New  York  [etc.]  M.  Wit- 
mark &  sons,  1907.     10  p.     12°. 

©   M.    Witmark    &    sons.    New    York;    D: 
11830,  Nov.  29,  1907;  2c.  Nov.  29,  1907. 

30466 


1525 


30467 


DRA.MATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


30486 


Mrs.  Snobsley's  reception;  monologue,  by  F.  G. 
Ruthven.     6  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

•©   Ic.    Oct.    21,   1912 ;    D :  31194 ;    Florence 
Gertrude  Ruthven,  Detroit.  30467 

Mrs.  Stubbins'  book  agent;  farce  in  1  act,  by 
Henrv  Cutler  Stearns.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Deni- 
son   ["l909]     24  p.     12°.      ([Amateur  series]) 

©  Sept.  27,  1909;   2c.   Sept.  29,  1909;   D: 
16957;  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago.  30468 

Mrs.  Take's  mistake;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  F.  J. 
Munagle. 

©  Frank  J.  Munagle,  Kansas  City,  Mo. ;  D : 
13016,  May  20,  1908.  30469 

Mrs.  Temple's  telegram;  a  farce  in  3  acts,  by 
Frank  [Gunning]  Wyatt  and  William  Mor- 
ris. London.  S.  French,  ltd. ;  New  York,  S. 
French,  1908.     116  p.    12°. 

©    Margaret    O.    Edwards,     Brooklyn:    D: 
13303.  July  7,  1908 ;  2e.  Sept.  16,  1908.    30470 

Mrs.  Terry's  Thursday  at  home.     See  Jeanie. 

Mrs.  Thornborough's  apology;  play  in  3  acts, 
by  Henry  Kitchell  Webster.  [2],  119  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  24,  1910 ;  D :  22365 ;  H.  K.  Web- 
ster, Evanston,  111.  30471 

Mrs,  Tiffany's  elopement;  by  H.  F.  Bagg.  48  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Helen  F.  Bagg,  Chicago ;  D :  13475.  July 
31,  1908;  2c.  July  31,  1908.  30472 

Mrs.  Tompkins;  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
A.  L.  Crimmins.     [101]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   June  22,  1911;   D :  24585 ;   Agnes  L. 
Crimmins,  Newton,  Mass.  30473 

Mrs.  Tubbs  of  Shantytown;  comedy-drama  in 
3  acts,  by  Walter  Ben  Hare.  Chicago,  T.  S. 
Denison  &  co.  [1914]  70  p.  12°.  ( [Alta 
series] ) 

©   June   8,   1914;    2c.    June   11,    1914;    D: 
37285 ;  Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  30473a 

Mrs.  Tubbs'  telegram;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
K.  M.  Rice.  [Northampton,  Mass.,  Printed 
by  Gazette  printing  co.,  1904]     18  p.     12°, 

©  Katharine  McDowell  Rice,  Worthington, 
Mass. ;  D :  4466,  Jan.  4,  1904 ;  2c.  Apr.  6.  1904. 

30474 

Mrs.  Tufthunter's  dinner;  an  evening  of  inno- 
cent intoxication,  a  monologue,  by  E.  Frei- 
berger. 

©    Edward     Freiberger,     Chicago;     1892: 
4455,  Jan.  28.  30475 

Mrs.  Tyler's  second;  a  comedy  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  Harry  O.  Osgood.  Bo.ston.  W.  H. 
Baker  &  co.,  1907.    48  p.     12°. 

©    Walter    H.    Baker    &    co.,    Boston;    D: 
11769,   Nov.   19,  1907;   2c.   Dec.   12,   1907. 

30476 


Mrs.  Van  Astorbilt's  machine;  1  act  comedy, 
by  J.  P.  Hugiies.  [1],  13  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.   23,   1912;   D:  31228;   James  P. 
Hughes,  Tacoma,  Wash.  30477 

Mrs.  Van  Orm's  dilemma;  a  play  in  4  acts, 
by  F.  L.  Monroe. 

©    Fred    L.    Monroe,     Detroit;     D:  15909, 
May  21,  1909.  30478 

Mrs.  Van  Vechten's  divorce  dance;  by  E.  S. 
Van  Zile.     15  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Edward    S.    Van    Zile,    Hartford:    D: 
7813,  Jan.  4,  1906;  2c.  Jan.  4,  1906.     30479 

Mrs.  Vernon;  or,  A  fair  daughter  of  Eve,  by 
L.  J.  Livingston. 

©    Louis    J.    Livingston,     San     Francisco ; 
1886:9209,   Apr.   17.  30480 

Same. 

©    Louis    J.    Living.ston,    San    Francisco; 
1886:18099,  Aug.  9;   2c.  Aug.  9.  30481 

Mrs.  Vivian,  D.  D.  H.;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
C.  D.  Morgan.     [1],  62  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  23,  1912;  D:  30321;  Charles  D. 


Morgan,  Bournedale,  Mass. 


30482 


Mrs.  W.  P.'s  Christmas;  play  in  1  act,  by  C.  L. 
I>aing.     13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  15,  1915;  D :  39997 ;  Charlotte 
Louise  Laing,  Dixon,  111.  30482a 

Mrs.  Walthrop's  bachelors;  a  comedy  in  3 
acts,,  tr.  and  adapted  from  the  German  of 
Roderich  Benedix,  by  G.  M.  Baker  and  Wil- 
lard  Small.  Boston,  G.  M.  Baker  &  company, 
1878.  Ip.  1.,  67p.  12°.  ([The  globe  drama]) 
©  George  M.  Baker,  Boston ;  1878 :  10901, 
Sept.  23 ;  2c.  Oct.  2.  30482b 

Mrs.  Ware's  husband;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Helen  Beresford  [p.seud.  of  H.  E.  B.  Ford] 
39  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Helen  Elizabeth  Brown  Ford,  Chicago; 
D :  3275,  Apr.  11,  1903 ;  2c.  Apr.  16,  1903 ;  Ic. 
new  ed.  June  18,  1903.  30483 

Mrs.  Warren's  profession;  an  unpleasant  play, 
bv  Bernard  Shaw.  New  York,  Brentano's 
1913.     84  p.     16°. 

©  Sept.  10,  1913;  2c.  Nov.  13,  1913;  A: 
361162;  G.  B.  Shaw,  London.  30484 

See  also  Plays,  pleasant  and  unpleasant. 

Mrs.  Weatherford's  dilemma;  by  Mrs.  C.  Har- 
rison.    13  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Harrison,  Kansas  City,  Mo. ;  D : 
15108,  Feb.  17,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  17,  1909.     30485 

Mrs.  Welcome  Jenks,  jr.;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  Mrs.  F.  Hall. 

©  Mrs.  Franklin  Hall,  Troy,  N.  Y. ;  1899: 
21453,  Mar.  24.  30486 


1526 


30487 


copyhighted  in  the  united  states 


30503 


Mrs.   Wellington's  surprise;  comedy  in  1  act, 
by   G.  Kelly.     29  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    30,    1912;    D:  31502;    George 
Kelly,  New  York.  30487 

Mrs.  Weston's  allurements;  comedy,  by  F.  D.  S. 
Bethune.      [4],   164  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.   Jan.    17,    1914;     D :  35691 ;     Fanenil 
Dunkin  Stein  Bethune,  New  York.       30487a 

Mrs.  Wiggle  of  Sauer  Kraut  patch;  a  travesty 
in  1  act,  by  B.  McKee. 

©   Brainerd   McKee,    Louisville ;     D  :  4344, 
Nov.  23,  1903.  30488 

Mrs.    Wilson— that's   all;  in  3   acts,  by  G.   V. 
Hobart.     90  p.     4°,     Typewritten. 

©  George  V.  Hobart.  Pelham  IManor,  N.  Y. ; 
D :  90S3,  Sept.  13,  1906 ;  2c.  Sept.  13,  1906. 

30489 

Mrs.    Wilson's   husband;    society   drama    in   3 
acts,  by  J.  B.  Moran.     51  p.     4°.     Ms. 

©   Ic.   June  22,   1910;    D:  21434;   John   B. 
IMoran,  Brooklyn.  30490 

Mrs.  Worthington's  career;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
S.  C.  Hinkle.     58  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  2,  1910;  D:  20093;  S.  Cameron 
Hinkle,  Atlantic  City.  30491 

Mrs.  Zane's  relief  fund;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
T.  B.  Galloway.     85  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  30,  1915;  D:  42178;  Tod  Buch- 
anan Galloway,  New  Brighton,  N.  Y.    30491a 

Mists  (The) ;  play  in  3  acts,  by  H.  Fay.    80  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  27,  1913  ;  D :  33349 ;  Howard  Fay, 
New  York.  30492 

Misunderstanding  (The);  by  R.  Fischer. 

©    Rosa    Fischer,    Washington,    Mo. ;    D : 
13214,  June  19,  1908.  30493 

comedv  in  1  act,  by  F.  T.  Acker  man.     [14] 

p.     4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  29,  1911 ;  D :  24096 ;  Florence  T. 
Ackernian,  Indianapolis.  30494 

farce  in  1  act,  by  A.  G.  Ericius.    20  p.    4°. 


Ms. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  6,  1915 ;  D :  39694 ;  Anna  Gunde 
Ericius,  Spring  Valley,  N.  Y.  30494a 

Misunderstanding  (The)  at  Tubbs'es.  See 
Bully's  betrothin'. 

Mit  dem  handschuh  getraut;  kolonialdrama  in 
3  akten,  von  J.  Fabricius.  Hamburg  und  Ber- 
lin, 1907.     120  p.,  front.,  12°. 

©  res.  under  act  of  Mar.  3,  1905,  by  Jan 
Fabricius,  Germany;  res.  no.  831;  Ic.  Mar.  8, 
1907.  30495 


Mit  der  Normannia;  original  lustspiel  in  3 
akten,  von  Alexander  Weimann  [pseud,  des 
G.  R.  A.  Weimann] 

©  G.  R.  A.  Weimann,  Youngsville,  N.  Y. ; 
1898 :  5836,  Jan.  15.  30496 

Mit  Gott  fiir  kaiser  und  reich;  lustige  soldaten- 
bilder  aus  dem  kriege  1914,  von  C.  Kraatz  und 
A.  Hoffmann.  Berlin,  Vertriebsstelle  des  Ver- 
bandes  deutscher  biihnenschriftsteller,  g.  m. 
b.  h.,  1914.    76  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  28,  1914 ;  D :  39247 ;  Curt  Kraatz, 
Wiesbaden,  Germany,  and  Arthur  Hoffmann, 
Diisseldorf,  Germany,  30496a 

Mite  (The)  and  the  mighty;  play  in  2  acts,  by 
H.  G.  Hodgkins.     [48]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  21,  1914;  D:  39161;  Howard 
Gregory  Hodgkins,  Chicago.  30496b 

Mite  versus  might;  a  comedy,  by  F.  Bean. 
©    Fannie    Bean,    New    York ;    1874 :  9445, 


July  18. 


30497 


Mitislaw,  the  modern;  operetta  in  1  act,  by 
J.  E.McManus.  27  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©    Ic.    Nov.    12,    1909;    D:  17354;    Ernest 
Mayer,  London.  30498 

Mitmensch  (Der);  tragi-komodie,  von  Richard 
Dehmel,  nebst  einer  abhandlung  iiber  tragik 
nnd  drama.  Berlin,  S.  Fischer,  verlag,  1909. 
168  p.  12°.  ( [Gesammelte  werke  von  Rich- 
ard Dehmel,  bd.  9]) 

©   Aug.    12,   1909;    2c.    Sept.    1,   1909;    D: 
16675 ;  S.  Fischer,  verlag,  Berlin.  30499 

Mitsu-Yu-Nissi;  or,  The  Japanese  wedding, 
by  V.  D.  S[cudder]  and  F.  M.  B[rooks]  Bos- 
ton, Henry  A.  Young  &  co.  [1887]  20  p.  16°. 
(Young's  standard  series  of  plays) 

©  Henry  A.  Young  &  co.,  Boston ;  1888 :  1754, 
Jan.  16;  2c.  Jan.  17.  30500 

Mitt;  by  L.  F.  Howard. 

©  Lon.  F.  Howard,  United  States;   1879: 
11107,  Aug.  19.  30501 

Mittags  gespenster;  drama  in  3  acten,  von  L.  L. 
Leser. 

©  Lotta  L.  Leser,   Philadelphia ;   D :  6163, 
Jan.  31,  1905.  30502 

Mitternachtsmaedel  (Das)  (The  midnight 
girl);  pariser  vaudeville  in  3  akten,  von  Paul 
Herve,  musik  von  Jean  Briquet  und  Adolf 
Philipp,  fiir  die  amerikanische  buehne  bear- 
beitet  von  A.  Philipp.  [2],  200  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  July  17, 1913 ;  D  :  33818 ;  Adolf  Philipp 
CO.,  New  York.  30503 


1527 


30504 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


30526 


Mittsommer  in  Dalekarlien;  deutsch-schwedi- 
sches  siugspiel  mit  national-gesangen  und 
Dational-tiinzen  in  1  aufzuge,  text  von  E.  A. 
Godelius,  niusik  von  Hans  Hiller.  Text  und 
regiehuch.  Leipzig,  Verlag  von  Rudolf  Gleis- 
senberg,  1911.     35  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  4,  1911 ;  2c.  Mar.  1,  1912  ;  D  :  28897 ; 
Rudolf  Gleissenberg,  Leipzig.  30504 

Mittviroch  (Der);  komodie  in  1  akt,  von  Hans 
Miiller.  Berlin,  Felix  Bloch  erben,  1912.  33 
p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  21,  1912;  D:  30968;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  30505 

Mitzi;  play  in  3  acts,  by  F.  C.  Fay  and  Harry 
Jelf.     133  p.     4°.    TjTewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  21,  1910 ;  D :  22610 ;  Fay  Douzet, 
New  York.  30506 

Mix-up  (A)  at  the  seashore;  musical  farce  in  1 
act  and  1  scene,  by  L.  Stevens.  [2],  29  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  9,  1912 ;  D :  30670 ;  Leo  Stevens, 
Omaha,  Neb.  30507 


Mix-up   (A)  in  men. 
the  J  hop. 


See  Day  (The)  before 


Mix-up  in  Starr's  house;  by  H.  W.  Richards. 
24  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Henry  William  Richards,  Springfield, 
Mass.;  D :  1.5336,  Mar.  15,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  26, 
1909.  30508 

Mixed;  a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Geo.  H. 
Jessop  and  Wm.  Gill. 

©  .lessop  and  Gill,  New  York;  1884:5597, 
Mar.  17.  30509 


'■ — adapted    from    [Alfred    Hennequin's] 

Les  trois  chapeaux,  by  W.  S.  Craven.  61  p.    f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Walter  S.  Craven,  San  Francisco;  1887: 
27234,  Oct.  21 ;  2c.  Nov.  21.  30510 

—  a  farcical  sketch  in  1  act  and  1  scene,  by  A. 
Carey. 

©   Alexander  Carey,  New  York;   D :  3967, 
Sept.  11,  1903.  30511 


—  1  act  play,  by  Arthur  Wallack.  [1],  36  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  24,  1912;   D:  29473;  Walter  C. 

Jordan,  New  York.  30512 

a    play    showing   entanglements,    complica- 


tions, and  difficulties,  and  how  they  were  fixed, 
by  F.  G.  Maeder. 

©  Fred  G.  Maeder,  United  States;  1874: 
3177,  Mar.  16.  30513 

Mixed  (A)  affair. 

©  .L  H.  Tayl<ir.  Mitchell,  Ind. ;  1899:61991, 
Sept.  25.  30514 


Mixed  (A)  affair — Continued. 

musical  comedy  sketch,  by  L.  Pritzkow.    2 

p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Louis  Pritzkow,  New  York ;  D :  1073,  Nov. 
8^  1901 ;  2c.  Nov.  5,  190L  30515 

an   original   1   act   musical   comedy.     6  p. 

f°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  H.  C.  Rynar  and  Ed.  White,  United 
States;  D :  9761,  Jan.  7,  1907;  2c.  Jan.  7, 
1907.  30516 

or.  The  pipe  fixer,  by  G.  Dupree.    7  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  George  Dupree,  Brooklyn ;  D :  6979.  July 
17,  1905;  2c.  July  17,  1905.  30517 

Mixed  and  twisted;  written  and  composed  by 
D.  Crimmins. 

©  Dan  Crimmins,  New  York;  1896:61889, 
Nov.  12.  30518 

Mixed  bag'gage;  a  skit  in  1  act,  by  W.  S.  J. 
MacAtee.     4  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  W.  Sylvester  J.  MacAtee,  Portland,  Or. ; 
D :  5340,  July  25,  1904 ;  2c.  July  25,  1904. 

30519 

Mixed  drinks;  a  comedy  sketch,  by  J.  Hennings. 
10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  26,  1910 ;  D :  21181 ;  John  Hen- 
nings, St.  Joseph,  Mo.  30520 

1   act  farce  comedy,  by  R.  Lewis.     14  p. 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  1,  1910 ;  D :  22203 ;  Ross  Lewis. 
Toledo,  O.  30521 

Mixed  (A)  foursome;  farce  in  1  act,  [by]  W.  C. 
De  Mille. 

©   William   Churchill    De  Mille,    Pamlico, 
N.  J. ;  1899  :  72656,  Sept.  25.  30522 

Mixed  happiness;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  C.  Shel- 
ton. 

©  Carrie  Shelton,  California;  1880:17665. 
Nov.  19.  30523 

Mixed  (A)  interpretation;  a  comedy  in  1  act, 
by    A.    Barnicoat. 

©  Alice  Barnicoat,  Roslindale,  Mass.;  1897; 
21216,  Apr.  2.  30524 

Mixed  (The)  marriag'e;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E. 
Forst.     109  p.     4°.     T.vpewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  8,  1915 ;  D :  40876 ;  Emil  Forst, 
New  York.  30524a 

from  The  Cingalee,  by  W.  H.  Risque.    1  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Chappell  &  CO.,  London ;  D :  5863,  Dec.  5, 
1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  5,  1904.  30525 

plav  in  4  acts,  by  St.  J.  G.  Ervine.  Dub- 
lin, Maunsel  &  co.,  ltd.,  1911.  2  p.  I.  55  p. 
12°. 

©   June   3,    1911;    2c.   Aug.    10,    1911;    D: 
24898;   St.   John  G.  Ervine,   London.     30526 


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Mixed  (The)  marriage — Continued. 

See  also  Four  Irish  plays;  by  St.  John  G. 

Ervine. 

Mixed  micks.     See  Commotion. 

Mixed  (A)  mix-up;  musical  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  Charles  Norton.  Chicago,  Chicago  manu- 
script co.,  1915.    [3],  14  p.    f°.    Mimeographed. 

©   Oct.    14,    1915;    2c.    Nov.    22.    1915;    D: 
42323 ;  Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.         30526a 

Mixed  (A)  mixer;  or,  A  mixer's  mix,  comedy  in 

1  scene,  by  W.  Robyns  and  Willard  Holcomb. 

©  William  Robyns,  New  "York  ;  1899 :  66-507, 

Oct.  13.  30527 

Mixed,  muddled  and  fixed;  comedy  sketch,  by 
H.  Rogers. 

©   Harry   Rogers,    Chicago ;   1900   A :  6641, 
Mar.  12.  30528 

Mixed  pickles;  a  comedy, by  T.  H.  Sayre.  102  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   T.    H.    Sayre,    NeAv    York;    1884:21448, 
Oct.  27;  2c.  Apr.  8,  1885.  30529 


—  a  comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by  H.  O.  Towne. 
11   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Helen   Olcott   Towne,   Flushing,   N.   Y. ; 
D :  7652,  Nov.  25,  1905 ;  2c.  Nov.  25,  1905. 

30530 

•farce,  by  M.  S.  Keightley.     [2],  66  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  29,  1914;  D :  37691 ;  Mabel  S. 
Keightley,  South  Bend,  lud.  30530a 

Mixed  relations;  a  whimsey  in  3  acts,  by  C.  E. 
Hansel.     86  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  19,  1914;  D:  38545;  Charles  E. 
Hansel,  South  Bend,  Ind.  30530b 

Mixed  tea;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  F.  D.  Hen- 
nessy  and  G.  W.  Fleming. 

©  Frank  D.  Hennessy  and  George  --Walt. 
Fleming,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. ;  1894 :  15427, 
Mar.  19.  30531 

Mixed  up;   an   original   farcical    comedy   in   3 

acts,  by  A.  Benrimo. 

©  A.    Benrimo,     New   York;     1880:159.52, 

Oct.  20.  30532 

Mixed  voices;  a  musical  comedy  sketch  in  1  act, 
by  Irving  B.  Lee. 

©  Frances  Maurer,  Chicago  ;  D  :  15977.  Apr. 
16,  1909.  30533 

Mixer's  (A)  mix.     See  Mixed  (A)  mixer. 

Mixture  (A)  in  marriage;  a  farce  in  8  acts, 
by  Kenneth  Lee.    80  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Martha  Lee,  Boston ;  1893 :  826,  Jan.  4 ; 
2c.  May  6.  30534 


Mixture  (A)  of  Mallorys;  by  R.  W.  Neal.    27  p. 

f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  14,  1911 ;  D  :  24690 ;  Robert  Wil- 
son Neal,  Amherst,  Mass.  30535 

Miyo  San;  a  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  by  M.  G. 
Winstock.  80  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libret- 
to only] 

©  Melvin  G.  AVinstock,  New  York  ;  D :  3479, 
May  23,  1903 ;  2c.  May  ^23,  1903.  30536 

Mizpah;  a  1  act  play,  by  J.  W.  S.  Sullivan. 
[1],  11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.   15,   1912;   D:  28813;   J.  W.   S. 
Sullivan,  New  York.  30537 

an  original  society  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 


by  Con  T.  Murphy. 

©  John  W.  Dunne,  New  York ;  1884 :  12043, 
June  13.  30538 

or.  The  empty  sleeve,  a  refined  dramatic 


comedy  in  2  scenes,  by  C.  R.  Warren.     [2],  9 
p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  12,  1912 ;  D :  29027 ;  Charles  R. 
Warren,  Philadelphia.  30539 

-or.  The  story  of  Esther,  poetical  drama  in 

4  acts,  by  E.  W.  Wilcox  and  L.  Searelle.    105 
p.     f°.  -  Typewritten. 

©  Ella  Wlieeler  Wilcox  and  Luscombe  Sear- 
elle, United  States  ;  D  :  6173,  Feb.  3,  1905  ;  2c. 
Feb.  14,  1905.  30540 

Mizzis  werdegang;  schwank  in  3  akten,  von 
Adolph  Rosee.  Berlin,  Theaterverlag  Eduard 
Bloch,  1912.    71  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  29,  1912 ;  D  :  2S873  ;  Tlieaterver- 
lag  Eduard  Bloch,  Berlin.  30541 

Mliss;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  founded  upon  Bret 
Harte's  story,  by  H.  A.  Weaver. 

©  Henry  A.  Weaver,  Boston ;  1873 :  4776, 
May  3.  30542 

■  See  also  Waif  (The)  of  Smith's  Pocket. 


Mliss,  a  California  idyl;  a  5  act  drama,  taken 
from  Bret  Harte's  novel,  by  L.  P.  Richardson. 
57  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Leander  P.  Richardson,  New  Y''ork ;  1878 : 
10431,  Sept.  11 ;  2c.  Sept.  23.  30543 

Mliss,  a  romance  of  Red  Mountain;  a  drama 
in  five  acts,  by  C.  M.  Greene,  based  upon  the 
novel  of  the  same  title,  by  F.  Bret  Harte  and 
G.  B.  Densmore. 

©  Clay  M.  Greene,   San  Francisco ;   1873 : 
51.58,  May  9.  30544 

a  drama  In  4  acts,  based  upon  the  novel  of 

the  same  title  by  F.  Bret  Harte  and  G.  B 
Densmore,  written  conjointly  with  C.  M. 
Greene  and  A.  S.  Thomp.son. 

©   Clay   M.    Greene   and   A.    S.   Thompson, 
United  States ;  1878 :  2182,  Feb.  19.         30545 


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Mliss,  an  idyl  of  life  in  the  California  mines; 
a  drama  founded  upon  Bret  Harte's  popular 
stories  in  prose,  by  G.  D.  Brown. 

©    George    David    Brown,    Alliany ;    1872 : 
96,  Jan.  5.  30546 

Mliss,  child  of  the  Sierras;  dramatization  by 
R.  H.  Cox,  from  Bret  Harte's  story  of  Mliss, 
Mrs.  Skaggs'  husbands,  and  Miggles.  113  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  John  E.  McDonough,  Philadelphia  ;  1878  : 
11762,  Oct.  11 ;  2c.  Nov.  18,  1881.  30547 

Moabites  (The);  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  S. 
Parker. 

©  H.  S.  Parker,  Philadelphia;  1878:12919, 
Nov.  9.  30548 

Mob  (The);  piny  in  4  acts,  by  John  Galsworthy. 
New  York,  Charles  Scribner's  sons,  1914.  5 
p.  1.,  76  p.     12°. 

©   June  18,   1914;   2c.   June  20,   1914;   D: 
37367 ;  Charles  Scribner's  sons.  New  York. 

30548a 

See  also  Plays;  by  John  Galsworthy.     3d 

series. 

Mobile  maids;  dramatic  composition  in  1  act,  by 
E.  M.  Ross. 

©  Edw.  M.  Ross,  New  York ;  D  :  10761,  June 
12,  1907.  30549 

Mobswoman  (The);  or.  The  cry  of  Ishmael, 
drama  in  1  act,  by  L.  M.  Lion  and  W.  S.  Hall. 
New  York,  S.  French ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd., 
1911.    24  p.     12°. 

©   Mar.    18,   1911;   2c.   Mar.   20,   1911;   D: 
23693  ;  Samuel  French,  London.  30550 

Mock  (A)  initiation.  See  Mysteries  of  wood- 
craft. 

Mock  marriage;  a  New  York  society  comedy  in 
5  acts,  by  M.  H.  Gilbert. 

©  Marv  Haines  Gilbert,  New  York;  1873: 
10115,  Sept.  8.  30551 

Mock  marriages;  a  comedy  drama,  in  which  is 
embodied  a  story  of  the  consequences  of  sev- 
eral couples  being  married  for  fun,  etc.,  by  R. 
Ottolengui. 

©  Rodrigues  Ottolengui,  New  York ;  1891 : 
28447,  Aug.  7.  30552 

Mock  (A)  trial  for  breach  of  promise;  a  farce 
in  1  act,  by  J.  B.  Ward  and  H.  E.  Manchester. 
©  J.  B.  Ward  and  Harriet  E.  Manchester, 
Buffalo ;  1882  :  9442,  June  8 ;  2c.  June  24. 

30553 

Mock  trial  of  the  great  kidnapping  and  breach 
of  promise  case;  or.  Balm  for  a  wounded 
heart,  by  Frank  Dumont.  New  York,  Chicago 
[etc.]  M.  AVitmark  &  sons,  1905.  24  p.  12°, 
©  M.  Witmark  &  sons,  New  York ;  D :  6151, 
Jan.  28,  1905 ;  2c.  Jan.  27,  1905.  30554 


Mock-turtle  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  S.  Jack. 
©    Samuel   Jack,   New   York ;    1898 :  70166, 
Dec.  2.  30555 

Mockery  (The)  of  fate;  by  B.  C.  Anderson.    62 
p.   f°.   Typewritten. 

©  Bennett  C.  Anderson,  Philadelphia;  D: 
14291,  Nov.  14,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  14,  1908.    30556 

Mocking  (The)  bird;  an  emotional  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  L.  F.  Bishop.    Typewritten. 

©    L.    Francis    Bishop,    Plainfield,    N.    J.; 
1898 :  58668,  Oct.  5 ;  2c.  Sept.  11,  1899.      30557 

Model;  drama  in  1  act,  by  F.  Nathan.    15  p.    4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    19,    1910;    D:  20506;    Frances 
Nathan,  New  York.  30558 

22 


— ■  dramatic   composition,   by   B.    Ongley 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  9,  1910  ;  D  :  20995 ;  Byron  Ongley, 
Hartford.  30559 


—  operette  in  3  akten,  von  G.  Hackenschmidt. 
[40]  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©    Ic.    Aug.    11,    1914;    D:  37807;    Gustav 
Hackenschmidt,  New  York.  30559a 


'Play   in  4   acts,   by   B.   A.   Devine  and   L. 

Nichols.     [123]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  18,  1912;  D :  28353 ;  Bernard  A. 
Devine,  New  York,  and  Edith  Burnham,  Bos- 
ton. 30560 

play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Morton.    [3],  77  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  4,  1910 ;  D  :  21307 ;  Martha  Mor- 
ton, New  York.  30561 

Model  (A)  couple;  1  act  comedy  skit,  by  G.  W. 
Scott.     15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  8,  1915;  D:  40305;  Geo.  W. 
Scott,  So.  Fallsburg,  N.  Y.  30561a 

Model  dialogues;  a  choice  collection  of  original 
dialogues,  tableaux,  etc.,  compiled  by  William 
M.  Clark.  Philadelphia,  The  Penn  publishing 
company,  1897.     189  p.     12°. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia ;  1897 :  35456, 
June  14 ;  2c.  June  23.  30561b 

a    new    and    choice    collection    of   original 

dialogues,  tableaux,  etc.,  compiled  by  William 
M.  Clark.  Philadelphia,  J.  W.  Daughaday  & 
CO.,  1874.     371  p.     12°. 

©  J.  W.  Daughaday  &  co..  Philadelphia ; 
1874:  4770,  Apr.  10;  2c.  Apr.  10.  30561c 

Model  eavesdropper;  a  comedietta  in  1  act,  by 
F.  L.  Norris.     8  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Frank  Lester  Norris,  New  York;  D: 
9396,  Nov.  5,  1900;  2c.  Oct.  30,  1906.     30562 


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Model  (A)  enchantment;  comedy-drama  in  3 
scenes,  by  E.  Owsley-Roy.  17  p.  4°.  Type- 
written, 

©  ic.  Nov,  18,  1915;  D:  42286;  E.  Owsley- 
Roy,  Brooklyn,  30562a 

Model  (A)  entertainment,  for  the  exclusive 
use  of  M,  W.  A.  and  B.  N.  A.;  by  O,  S. 
Harrison, 

©  Orris  S.  Harrison,  Marshall,  Ind. ;  1899 : 
28819,  Apr,  26,  30563 

Model  (The)  father;  a  comedy. 

©   Ella    Stockton,    New   York;    1887:3772, 
Feb.  16.  30564 

Model  (A)  frame  up;  comedy  sketch  in  1  act 
and  several  scenes,  by  F.  B.  Coigue.  [9]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.  Oct.   25,  1915;   D :  42219 ;   Frank  B. 
Coigne,  New  York.  30564a 

Model  (The)  girl;  comedy  with  music  in  3  acts, 
book  and  lyrics  by  A.  C.  O'Dea,  music  by 
Raymond  Hurrell,  produced  by  Frank  Smith- 
son.     112  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  11,  1915 ;  D :  39656 ;  Anne  Cald- 
well O'Dea,  Rockville  Center,  N.  Y.       30564b 

Model  growl;  store  window  wax-figure  comedy, 
bv  Agnes  Electra  Piatt.  New  York,  E.  S. 
Werner  &  company,  1912.     8  p.     12°. 

©    Apr,    25,    1912;    2c.    Apr.    27,   1912;    D: 
29504;  Edgar  S.  Werner,  New  York.      30565 

Model  (A)  housekeeper;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
T.  McKean.     68  p.     4°,     Typewritten, 

©   Ic.    Aug.    14,    1914;    D:  37850;    Thomas 
McKean,  Philadelphia.  30565a 

Model  (A)  husband;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  adapted 
from  the  German  of  Rosen,  by  A.  Stein. 

©  Adolph  Stein,  Philadelphia;   1880:7005, 
May  6.  30566 

■ farce  in  3  acts,  by  G.  S.  Johns.    143  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   June  19,   1913;   D:  33539;   Geo.   S. 
Johns,  St.  Louis.  30567 

Model  (A)  lady;  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  Wallace. 
15  p.    f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  10,  1912 ;  D  :  28649  ;  Morgan  Wal- 
lace, New  York.  30568 

Model  (A)  lover;  a  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  Esther 

B.  Tiffany.    Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1893. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1893: 

34214,  July  22.  30569 

Model  (The)  maid;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  A. 
Gerstenberg.     [8],  121  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  14,  1912 ;  D :  31882 ;  Alice  Ger- 
stenberg, Chicago.  30570 


Model  (The)  maid— Continued. 

musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  P.  Bartholo- 

mae.     [4],  75  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Aug.  21,  1914 ;  D :  37911 ;  Philip  Bar- 

tholomae.  New  York.  30570a 

Model  (The)  maker;  farce  comedy  in  1  act,  bv 
E.  Hanlon.     [1],  19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    IS,    1914;-   D:  36762;    Edward 
Hanlon,  New  York,  •  30570b 

Model  (A)  of  perfection;  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  K. 
Harned.     [1],  12  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  2,  1912;  D :  30153 ;  A.  K.  Har- 
ned, New  York.  30571 

Model  (The)  of  Venus;  modern  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  C.  R.  Schubering.  113  p.  4°,  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Ic.    July    31,    1911;     D:  24810;     C.    R. 
Schubering,  Oakland,  Cal.  30572 

Model  (A)  pair;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Jacob 
Abarbanell  (Ralph  Royal  [pseud.])  New 
York,  De  Witt,  1882.  12  p.  12°.  ([De  Witt's 
acting  plays,  no.  302] ) 

©   A.   T.    B,   De   Witt,   New   York;    1882: 
19921,  Nov.  21 ;  2c.  Jan.  22,  1883.  30573 

Model  (A)  revenge;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
G.  W.  Walthew.     Typewritten. 

.©  Geo.  AV.  Walthew,  United  States;  1893: 
20731,  Apr.  28 ;  2c.  Feb.  12,  1894.  30574 

Model  (The)  school;  by  J.  F.  Morgan.  Type- 
written. 

©  Joseph  F.  Morgan,  Harrisburg,  Pa. ;  1896 : 
55099,  Oct.  5 ;  2c.  Oct.  5.  30575 

Model  (The)  school  at  Lickskillet;  a  comedy 
of  3  scenes,  by  H.  W.  Sawyer.  Council  Bluffs, 
la.,  The  model  school  company. 

©  H.  W.  Sawyer,  Council  Bluffs,  la. ;  1896 : 
23589,  Apr.  16;  Ic.  Mar.  16,  1897.  30576 

Model  (The)  seminary.     See  Kathro. 

Model  (The)  spy;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Charles 
Goddard.     14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  11,  1915;   D:  40618;    Star   co., 
New  York.  30576a 

Model  (The)  town;  by  D.  R.  Olmstead.    Ms. 

©  David  R.  Olmstead,  Prophetstown,  111.; 
1880 :  6707,  May  1 ;  Ic.  May  1.  30577 

Model  (The)  wife.     See  Fidelity. 

Modelo  (El)  de  virtudes;  juguete  comico  en  2 
actos,  el  segundo  dividido  en  2  cuadros,  original 
de  P.  Munoz  Seca.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores  espanoles]    1913.     62  p.     12°. 

©  Mar.   28,   1914;   Ic.   May   30,   1914;   D: 
36515  ;  Pedro  Munoz  Seca,  Madrid.         30577a 


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3059S 


Models  of  Jardin  de  Paris;  by  B.  Bui'ke  and 
C.  Henry.     [6]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  20,  1909  ;  D :  17025 ;  Billie  Burke 
and  Carroll  Henry,  New  York.  30578 

Model's  (A)  rehearsal;  a  theatrical  sketch  in 
1  act,  by  C.  Verger. 

©  C.  Verger,  Duluth,  Minn.;  1897:40885, 
July  14.  30579 

by  H.*  Memminger. 

©  Henrietta  Memminger,  Chicago ;  1897 : 
47202,  Aug.  23.  30580 

Modern  (A)  Abelard;  by  Mrs.  S.  Crowninshield. 
40  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  Schuyler  Crowninshield,  Seal  Har- 
bor, Me. ;  D :  7525,  Nov.  7,  1905 ;  2c.  Sept.  19, 
1905.  30581 

Modern  Africa;  or,  The  triumph  of  love,  by 
K.  von  Hartmann.    Typewritten. 

©  Emil  von  Hartmann,  Baltimore;  1893: 
8558,  Feb.  14 ;  2c.  June  14.  30582 

Modern  (A)  Alexander;  original  play  in  3  acts, 
by  Bancroft  Brawn  [pseud,  of  G.  M.  Travis] 
117  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  27,  1915;  D :  41389 ;  George  M. 
Travis,  Brooklyn.  30582a 

Modern  (A)  Ananias;  a  comedy-drama  in  3  acts, 
by  J.  A.  Fraser,  jr.  Chicago,  The  Dramatic 
publishing  company  [1895]  66  p.  illus. 
(plans)  12°.  ([American  amateur  drama]) 
©*  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago  ;  1895  :  60112, 
Nov.  29;  2c.  Dec.  2.  30583 

a  1  act  fai'ce,  by  J.  E.  McCarthey.     Type- 


written. 

©  John  E.  McCarthey,  Saginaw,  Mich. ; 
1900  A  :  14994,  June  16 ;  2c.  June  16.         30584 

Modern  (A)  Andromeda;  a  comedv  in  1  act,  by 
M.   Tracy. 

©  Marguerite  Tracy,  New  York;  1897: 
44711,  Aug.  7.  30585 

Modern  (The)  ark;  a  Nile  dream,  in  3  acts,  by 
S.  C.  Kidder. 

©  Sara  C.  Kidder,  North  Evanston,  111.; 
1890:4979,  Feb.  10.  30586 

Modern  (A)  Beau  Brummell;  musical  comedy, 
by  G.  F.  :Moore.    99  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  29,  1910;  D :  21676 ;  Geo.  F. 
INIoore,  Brooklyn.  30587 

Modern  (A)  bluebeard;  an  original  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  C.  A.  Smith. 

©  Charles  A.  Smith,  Chicago ;  1897 :  65652, 

Nov.  26.  30588 

Modern  (A)  Camille;  a  satirical  farce  comedy 

in  3-  acts,  adapted  from  the  French  by  Saint 

Aubin  [pseud,  of  A.  A.  Corbett] 

©  Adolph  St.  Aubin,  New  York;  1895: 
52906,  Oct.  17.  30589 


Modern  (A)  Carmen;  operatic  comedy  in  1 
scene,  by  W.  Holcomb. 

©   Willard  Holcomb,   New   York ;   D :  2326, 
Sept.  13,  1902.  30590 

Modern  (A)  cavalier.     See  At  Santa  Felicia. 

Modern  (A)  Christian;  in  4  acts,  by  J.  M.  Col- 
ville. 

©    James   Malcolm   Colville,    Philadelphia; 
D  :  2247,  Aug.  16,  1902.  30591 

Modern  (A)  Cinderella;  comedy  in  2  acts,  bv 
Gladys  Ruth  Bridgham.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker 
&  CO.,  1915.     30  p.     12°. 

©    Feb.    2.5,    1915;    2c.    Feb.    26,    1915;    D: 
39793 ;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston. 

30591a 

musical  comedy  in  2  acts  and  4  scenes,  by 

Frederick  Otto.    14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    5,    1915;    D:  39595;    Jones    & 
Crane,  Chicago.  30591b 

Modern  (The)  Cinderella  and  her  fairy  god- 
mother; or,  The  secret  of  how  to  te  beauti- 
ful, by  a  ]\Iurray  Hill  belle.  New  York,  J.  M. 
Hurd  and  co. 

©  L.  Shaw,  New  York ;  1880 :  16865,  Nov.  6. 

30592 

Modern  (A)  Circe.     See  Donna. 

Modern  (A)  Columbus;  a  saltatorial  medley  in 
3  acts,  by  W.  D.  Preston.  Ic.  Ms.,  Ic.  typewrit- 
ten. 

©    William    Duncan    Preston,    New    York ; 
1890:7931,  Mar.  10;  2c.  Mar.  10.  30593 

Modern  (The)  comedy  of  errors;  adapted  by 
Martha  Lafitte  Johnson. 

©   C.    E.    AVarburton,    Philadelphia;    1872: 
5225,  May  18.  30594 

Modern  (The)  conquest;  by  S.  C.  Goodman. 
©  Samuel  Clarence  Goodman,  Kansas  City, 
]\Io. ;  D  :  15517,  Apr.  2,  1909.  30595 

Modern  (A)  craze.     See  Dream  camp. 

Modern  crime;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Victor  Pnini. 
97  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  14,  1909 ;  D :  17098 ;  William  J. 
Perlman,  Brooklyn.  30596 

Modern  (A)  David;  1  act  playlet,  by  M.  Keene. 
20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    22,    1911;    D :  24033 ;    Mattie 
Keene,  New  York.  30597 

Modern  (A)  Diana;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  George 
Totten  Smith.     13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Lida  Dexter,  New  York ;  D :  597,  June  20, 
1901 ;  2c.  June  20,  1901.  30598 

Modern  Dianas.     See  Lion  (The)  hunters. 


1532 


30599 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE  UNITED  STATES 


30621 


Modern  (The)  divorce;  1  act  farce  comedy,  by 
Howard  Wiswall  Bible.  12  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Nellie    Malcolm,    New    York;    D :  9562, 
Dec.  1,  1906 ;  2c.  Nov.  23,  1906.  30599 

Modern  (A)  dream;  by  Helen  Driie.     10  p.    f°. 

Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   June  27,    1910;   D :  21424 ;   Alice  K. 
Sraarte,  Los  Angeles.  30600 

Modern  (The)  dreamer;  play  in  4  acts,  by  R.  H. 
Real.    59  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.  1,  1911;   D :  23244 ;   Robert  H. 
Real,  Baltimore.  30601 

Modern  Dromios;  an  American  comedy  melo- 
drama in  4  acts,  by  C.  E.  Sinn. 

©  Jav  Sirams  and  Willard  Sinims,  Chicago ; 
1890  :  7633,  Mar.  7.  30602 

Modern  (A)  ecstasy.     See  Maid  (The)  of  clubs. 

Modern  (A)  Eve;  by  C.  S.  Booth. 

©  Charles  Stewart  Booth,  New  Orleans ;  D : 
11889,  Dec.  9,  1907.  30603 

or,  The  power  of  love,  a  drama,  by  R.  G. 


Morris. 

©  Robert  Griffin  Morris,  New  York;  1882: 
21061,  Dec.  12.  30604 

Modern  (A)  experiment;  a  melodrama  in  5 
acts,  by  Aida  [pseud,  of  F.  D.  Baker] 

©  Frances  Davis  Baker,  Buffalo;  1898: 
17792,  Mar.  16.  30605 

Modern   (A)   fable. 

©  Hal  King,  Rome,  N.  Y. ;  D :  554,  June  6. 
1901.  30606 

Modern  fate.      See  Fate. 

Modern  friendship;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  S.  L. 
Sterufield.     14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  4,  1915;  D:  41896;  Simon  Leo 
Sternfield,  Brooklyn.  30606a 

Modern  (A)  Galatea;  comedy  sketch  in  1  act, 
by  C.  Hill.     5  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Christine  Hill,  Minneapolis ;  D :  13047, 
May  25,  1908 ;  Ic.  May  18,  1908 ;  Ic.  June  22. 
1908.  30607 

Modern  (A)  girl;  American  play  in  4  acts,  by 
Ruth  C.  Mitchell  [i.  e.  R.  C.  M.  Young] 
151  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  15,  1913;  D:  33799;  Julius 
Steger,  New  York.  30608 

Modern  (A)  Hagar;  or,  The  great  Eitson  case, 
a  play  in  4  acts,  by  L.  Marston. 

©  Lawrence  Marston,  New  York ;  1900  A : 
14422,   June  11.  30609 

Modern  (A)  Hercules;  by  M.  G.  Winstock. 
©   Melvin    G.     Winstock,     Seattle;     1897: 
34057,  June  4.  .    30610 


Modern  (A)  hero;  a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  F.  C.  Cameron.     3  p.  1.,  84  p.     4°.     Ms. 

©   Francis    S.   Cameron,    St   Louis;    1885: 
8052,  Apr  6;  2c.  June  1.  30611 

• ■  See  also   Philip   Heme. 

Modern  homestead.      See  Thirst. 

Modern  improvements;  a  farce  comedy,  in  3 
acts,  by  H.  C.  Boniface.  131  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Harry   C.   Boniface,   New   York;    1SS6: 
19326,  Aug.  26;  2c.  Oct.  9.  30612 

Modern  (The)  Janus;  a  dramatic  impersona- 
tion, by  Mark  Gilbert. 

©  M.  Marks,  jr.,  Portland,  Or. ;  1899 :  7541, 
Jan.  23.  30613 

Modern  (A)  Jekyll  and  Hyde.  See  Pet  (The) 
of  the  petticoats. 

Modern  (The)  Joan  of  Arc;  by  J.  P.  Buckley. 

©    John    P.    Buckley,    New    Orleans;    D: 

7064,  Aug.  3,  1905.  30614 

Modern  Jonah;  play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  Anderson. 
24   p.      4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    23,    1909 ;    D :  16762 ;    Harriet 
Anderson,  Cleveland.  30615 

Modern  Judas;  by  Lincoln  J.  Kibbey.  53  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

.  ©   Major    A.    Hunt,     Midland,    Mich.;     D: 
6873,  June  24,  1905 ;  2c.  June  26,  1905.    30616 

a  drama,  by  N.  C.  Guion. 

©    Nettie    Cortelyou    Guion,     New     York; 
1891:34178,  Sept.  25.  30617 

Modern  (The)  Junius;  a  4  act  comedy  drama, 
by  D.  Cohen,     no.  1. 

©    David    Cohen,     St.    Paul ;     1898 :  .53283. 
Sept.  12.  30618 

Modern  justice;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  R.  O.  R. 
Reichel.  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  R.  O.  R.  Reichel, 
1906.     79  p.     front,    (port.)    plates.     12°, 

©  Rhoda  O.  Rebay  Reichel,  St.  Paul;  D: 
7591,  Nov.  9,  1905;  2c.  May  31,  1906.     30619 

Modern  (A)  King  Midas.  See  Golden  (The) 
touch. 

Modern  (A)  Lady  Godiva;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 
Lloyd  Bingham  and  Fred  F.  Schrader.  85  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Bingham    &    Schrader,    New    Yoi'k ;    D: 
10527,  May  9,  1907 ;  2c.  May  21,  1907.    30620 

Modern  Lady  Macbeth;  by  Lillian  Guthrie.  15 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Nov.    17,    1909 ;    D :  17430 ;    Beatrice 
Moreland,  New  York.  30621 

Modern  (The)  Leah.      See  Red  (The)  flag. 


y 


1533 


30622 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


30638 


Modern  love;  by  K.  L.  Dalliba.  [65]  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Kate  L.  Dalliba,  New  York;  D :  15335, 
Mar.  15,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  15,  1909.  30622 

Modern  (A)  love  story;  in  3  acts,  by  The  Sis- 
ters. 

<£)  Mrs.  Henry  Churchill  de  Mille,  Pompton, 
N.  J. ;  1898 :  57755,  Oct.  1.  30623 

Modern  (A)  Magdalen;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Haddon  Chambers. 

©  Lloyd  Bingham,  New  York;  D :  1907, 
Mar.  19,  1902.  30624 

an  original  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Isabel  Mon- 

crieff.     92  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Helena  Clendenen,  May  wood.  111. ;  D : 
1154,  Dec.  4,  1901;  2c.  Dec.  4,  1901;  2c. 
(printed)    Sept.  24,  1902.  30625 

^  play  in  4  acts,  by  B.  K.  Phillips.    33  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  27,  1915;  D:  40017;  Bettine 
Kavanaugh  Phillips,  San  Bernardino,  Cal. 

30625a 

• by  Edgar  Ho.yer,  adapted  by  Haddon 

Chambers.    161  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  23,  1915;  D:  39488;  Emanuel 
Lederer,  New  York.  30625b 

Modern  (The)  man;  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  H.  Dil- 
lon.   35  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  8,  1915  ;  D  :  41938  ;  Emma  Hart- 
man  Dillon,  Youngstown,  O.  30625c 

Modern  (A)  marriage;  dramatic  sketch,  by  E. 
Worthington.    36  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  11,  1913;  D :  35311 ;  Edward 
Worthington,  New  York.  30626 

• •  See  also  Marriage  a  la  mode. 

Modern  (A)  martyr;  by  B.  Taub. 

©  Bernard  Taub,  New  York ;  D  :  14452,  Dec. 
4,  1908.  30627 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  N.  M.  Rubin. 

[1],  71  p.    8°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  30,  1915;  D:  42133;  Nathan  M. 
Rubin,  Bronx,  N.  Y.  30627a 

an  original  play  in  1  act,  by  F.  P.  Dodge. 

©  Frederick  Paulding  Dodge,  New  Rocholle, 
N.  Y. ;  1897 :  21072,  Apr.  2.  30628 

Modern  masque.  See  Short  plays;  by  Mary 
MacMillan. 

Modern  (A)  match;  miniature  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  C.  W.  Tackenberg.  [3],  15  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  3,  1914 ;  D :  35893 ;  Charles  Wil- 
liam Tackenberg,  Cincinnati.  30628a 


Modern  (A)  Mazeppa;  scenario, by  S.Johnstone. 
Typewritten. 

©  Sibyl  Johnstone,  New  York ;  1896 :  62256, 
Nov.  14 ;  2c.  Nov.  14.  30629 

Modern  (A)  Mephisto;  or,  A  thief's  redemp- 
tion. 

©   William   Morris,   New   York;    D :  10860, 
June  27,  1907.  30630 

or,   The  matrimony  stakes,   an  American 


drama  in  4  acts,  by  R.  J.  Donnolly. 

©    Robert    J.    Donnolly,    Brooklyn;    1890: 
14865,  May  5.  30631 

Modern  (A)  Midas;  in  4  acts,  by  P.  B.  Arnold. 
[5]  123  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.  20,   1910;   D :  22331 ;   P.  B.  Ar- 
nold, Boston.  30632 

Modern  (A)  minuet.     Sec  Passing  (The)  show. 

Modern  (The)  miracle;  psychological  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  G.  Gibson.  [117]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  5,  1914  ;  D  :  38705  ;  Gerolt  Gibson, 
New  York.  30632a 


—  a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  Aida  [pseud,  of  F. 
D.  Baker] 

©    Frances    Baker,    Buffalo;    1898:22141, 
Apr.  7.  30633 

—  See  also  Awakening  (The)  of  Minerva. 


Modern  (A)  Mrs.  Malaprop;  comedy  monologue, 
by  L.  B.  Griffin. 

©  Lucia  B.  Griffin,  New  York ;  1899 :  34951, 
May  24.  30634 

Modern  (A)  Moses.     See  Shipwrecked. 

Modern  (The)  muddle;  a  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,    by   B.    Whitney. 

©    Bruce   Whitnev,    Milwaukee;    D :  10702, 
June  5,  1907.  30635 

Modern  (The)  Napoleon  and  women's  suffrage; 
play  in  2  scenes,  by  J.  Fulgione.  3  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  11,  1913;  D:  34184;  Joseph  Ful- 
gione, Corona,  N.  Y.  30636 

Modern  (A)  New  York  Hamlet;  by  Frank 
Blake. 

©  Stephen  Fiske,  New  York;  1899:81700, 
Dec.  IS.  30637 

Modern  (A)  Othello;  a  farce  comedy  in  1  act, 
adapted  from  the  French  of  Brisbarre  and  Marc- 
Michel,  by  Walter  E.  Hoffmann.  Philadelphia, 
Penn  publishing  company,  1898.  2  p.  1.,  27  p. 
12°. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia ;  1898 :  44020, 
July  23 ;  2c.  July  25.  30638 


1534 


30639 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


30655 


Modem  (A)  Othello — Continued. 

playlet,  by  J.  G.   Dorso.     8  p. 

written. 


Type- 


©  Ic:  Oct.  1,  1910 ;  D :  22201 ;  J.  G.  Dorso, 
Oakland,  Cal.  30639 

Modern  (A)  pagan;  or,  The  queen  of  Newport, 
a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Wheaton  Seabury  [i.  e. 
F.  W.  Seabury] 

©  Frederick  W.  Seabury,  Providence,  R.  I. ; 
1898  :  10613,  Feb.  9.  30640 

Modern  (A)  Perdita;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
L.  J.  Henderson  and  A.  M.  Smith.  99  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Lucius  Junius  Henderson  and  Alice 
Maude  Smith,  United  States ;  D :  3804,  Aug.  7, 
1903;  Ic.  Aug.  13,  1903;  Ic.  Sept.  2,  1903. 
[Also  entered  Dec.  27,  1904,  under  title  Pau- 
line Darcy]  30641 

Modern  (A)  Pocahontas;  libretto,  by  Geo.  D. 
Scott,  music  by  F.  R.  Gillis.  4  1.  obi.  f°. 
Printed.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Frank  R.  Gillis,  Washington  ;  1892  :  46329, 
Nov.  14 ;  2c.  Nov.  14.  30642 

Modern  politics;  a  drama  in  3  acts, by  L.  Michel. 

©  Louis  Michel,  Paterson ;  1895 :  31145, 
June  12.  30643 

Modern  (A)  Portia;  a  drama  in  1  act,  by  E.  J. 
Ruskay.    30  p.-  8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Esther  J.  Ruskay,  New  York;  D :  3099, 
Mar.  5,  1903;  Ic.  Feb.  25,  1903;  Ic.  May  13, 
1903.  30644 


a  play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  S.  Norton. 

©  John  S.  Norton,  New  York ;  1872 :  2266, 
Mar.  8.  30645 

Modern    (A)    prodigal;   a   comedy-drama   in   5 
acts,  by  C.  H.  Robinson. 

©  Charles   H.    Robinson,    Denver;    1894: 
43112,   Sept.   14.  30646 


a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  T.  Cook. 

©  William  T.  Cook,  Whitehall,  N.  Y. ;  1893 : 
52078,  Nov.  23.  30647 

Modern  (The)  Prometheus.     See  I/umita. 

Modern  (A)  proposal;  duologue  in  1  act.  by 
Marsden  Brown.  Chicago,  The  Dramatic 
publishing   company. 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago ;  1897 :  39527, 
July  6 ;  2c.  July  6.  30648 


Modern  (The)  Puck,      Sec  Midget, 

Modern  (A)  Pyramus  and  Thisbe, 
by  induction. 


Modem  Queen  Esther;  pathetic  child-dialect 
monologue  for  small  girl,  by  Stanley  Schell. 
New  York,  Printed  by  Nyvall  print,  1914. 
p.  157-162.     12°. 

©   Apr.    20,    1914;    2c.    Apr.    24,   1914;    A: 
372602;  Edgar  Schell  Werner,  New  York. 

30648a 

Modern  resurrection;  1  act  comedy,  by  W.  H. 
Wilkison.      9   p.      4°.      Typewritten. 

©  William  H.  Wilkison,  Indianapolis ;  D : 
5457,  Aug.  17,  1904;  2c.  Aug.  17,  1904.    30649 


Modern  (The)  Romeo  and  Juliet, 
and  reality. 


See  Dream 


Modern  (The)  Salome;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F. 
Halsey.  [94]  p.  4°.  and  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  20,  1911 ;  D :  23408 ;  Forrest  Hal- 
sey, New  York.  30650 

Modern  (The)  Samaritan;  drama  in  a  prologue 
and  2  acts,  by  E,  F.  Duulavy.  [85]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  3,  1914;  D :  37729 ;  Edward  F. 
Dunlavy,  Pontiac,  Mich.  30650a 

Modern  (The)  Sappho;  drama  in  4  acts  and  6 
scenes,  by  Jacob  Gordin,  authorized  English 
version,  by  A.  J.  Gordin.  [73]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  11,  1914;  D:  37644;  Alexander 
J.  Gordin,  individually  and  as  administrator 
of  the  estate  of  Jacob  M.  Gordin,  dec'd, 
Brooklyn.  30650b 

Modern  (The)  school  for  scandal;  play  in  5  acts, 
by  W.  M.  Kerr.     [121]  p.     8°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  16,  1912;  D:  29057;  William 
Melville  Kerr,  Franklin,  Pa.  30651 

Modern  sewing  society;  an  entertainment  in  1 
scene  for  female  characters  only,  by  O.  W. 
Gleason.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker '&  co.,  1906. 
16  p.    12°.     (On  cover:  Baker's  novelties) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  D: 
7563,  Nov.  15,  1905 ;  2c.  Dec.  13,  1905.    30652 

Modern  shams.     See  Lady  Jim. 

Modern  shrew  taming;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  M. 
Francis.     [1],  5  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  28,  1913;  D :  34264 ;  John  M. 
Francis,  Troy,  N.  Y.  30653 

Modern  shrews  and  shrewsters;  a  comedy,  by 
W.  Davis. 

©  Washington  Davis,  New  York ;  1889 :  9941, 
Mar.  29.  30654 


See  Love 

1535 


Modern    (A)    Shylock;    by   L.   Trimble.     18  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Laurence    Trimble,    Dallas ;     D :  13820. 
Sept.  18,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  18,  1908.  30655 


30656 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


30673 


Modern    (A)    Shylock — Continued. 

by  Mrs.  F.  H.  Jackson.     62  p.     f°.     Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Au?.  31,  1909 ;  D :  16674 ;  Mrs.  F.  H. 
Jackson,  East  Cleveland.  30656 


[3], 


dramatic  sketch,   by   S.   Blumenberg. 

.     18  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Apr.    19,   1913;    D:  32992;     Samuel 
Blumenberg,   Minneapolis.  30657 

—  play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Kovacb.  50  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    17,    1915;    D:  40027;    Franyo 
Kovach,  Cambridge,  Mass.  30657a 

Modern  singing  lesson;  by  C.  Loftliouse.  0  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    9,    1910;    D :  20183 ;    Charles 
Lofthouse,  Nassau,  Bahama  Islands.      30658 

Modern  (A)  socialist;  play  in  1  act,  by  W. 
Montague.     9   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    25,    1912;    D :  29159 ;    Walter 
Montague,  San  Francisco.  30659 

Modern  society;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  tr.  and 
adapted  from  Alexander  Dumas'  Le  demi- 
monde, by  Edward   P.  Clancy. 

©  Harry  L.  Pugh,  Racine,  Wis. ;  1893 :  7842, 
Feb.   10.  ■  30660 

Modern  (A)  Solomon;  comedy  sketch,  by  F. 
Finney.      [2],   23  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  1,  1914;  D:  37710;  Frank  Fin- 
ney, Winthrop,  Mass.  30660a 

Modern  thieves;  a  play,  by  Charles  Severson 
[pseud,  of  C.  S.  Satterlee]  91  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Charlie    S.    Satterlee,     New    York;     D: 
13236,  June  24,  1908;   2c.  June  24,  1908. 

30661 

Modern  (The)  tower  of  Babel.  See  Confusion 
(The)  of  tongues. 

Modern  (A)  Trilby.     See  Hoosier  (The)  girl. 

Modern  (A)  Venus;  an  acting  sketch  in  1  scene, 
by  L.  C.  Tees. 

©    Levin     C.     Tees,     Philadelphia;     1899: 
35786 ;  May  29.  30662 

Modern  (A)  version  of  the  old  play  of  Sweet- 
hearts.    See  After  thirty  years. 

Modern  viking;  a  comedy-drama  in  3  acts,  bv 
D.  B.  Sorlin. 

©   Daniel   B.   Sorlin,   New  York;   D :  4849, 
Apr.  7,  1904.  30663 

a  play,  by  Mrs.  F.  G.  Williams. 

©  Mrs.   Frank  Gay  Williams,  New  York ; 
1892:18448,  Apr.  28,  30664 


Modern  (The)  virgin;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  S.  L. 
Sterufield.     11   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.  2,  1915;   D:  41882;   Simon  Leo 
Sterntield,  Brooklyn.  30664a 

Modern  (A)  waiter;  by  C.  S.  Turner. 

©  Cornelius  Schofield  Turner,  Minneapolis; 
1897 :  57781,  Oct.  12.  30665 

Modern   (The)  way;   [by  S.  Chambers]     77  p. 

t°.     Typewritten. 

©  Stephen  Chambers,  Chico,  Cal. ;  D  :  12372, 
Feb.  17,  1908 ;  2c.  Feb.  17,  1908.  30666 
See  also  Plays;  by  Mrs.  W.  K.  Clifford. 


Modern  ways  in  ancient  days.     See  Ariadne. 

Modern  (A)  witch;  or,  The  haunted  room, 
farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  Wagner. 

©  Hermann  Wagner,  Milwaukee;  1899: 
51174,  Aug.  9.  30667 

Modern  (The)  woman;  monologue,  by  G.  Sco- 
tield  and  A,  M.  Frazier.  2  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  May  20,  1914;  D :  37152 ;  Gladys 
Scolield  and  Anna  McPerrin  Frazier,  Los 
Angeles.  30667a 

play  of  modern  American  life  in  2  acts,  by 

C.  S.   Booth.     169  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  11,  1913;  D:  33773;  Charles 
Stewart  Booth,  Chattanooga.  20668 

Modern  (A)  woodman;  an  American  comedy 
drama  in  5  acts,  by  C.  H.  Ellis. 

©  Chas.  Ellis,  Rock  Island,  111.;  1898: 
76666,  Dec.  29.  30669 

a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  A.  Snow. 

©  Harry  A.  Snow,  Springfield,  111.,  1895: 
26107,  May  13.  30670 

'a    6    act    drama.      Springfield,    111.,    E.    F. 

Hartmann,   1898.     30  p.     8°. 

©  G.  E.  Breckenridge,  Breckenridge,  111.; 
1897 :  71996,  Dec.  22  ;  2c.  Jan.  15,  1898.    30671 

Moderna  (Der)  Ackosta.  iSee  Baash  (Der) 
Haschiba. 

Moderne  (Die)  Eva;  operette  in  3  akten,  von 
Georg  Okonkowsky  und  Alfr.  Schonfeld,  musik 
von  Jean  Gilbert  [pseud,  des  Max  Winterfeld] 
Regiebuch.  Berlin,  Ahn  &  Simrock,  g.  m.  b.  h. 
140  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  1,  1912  ;  D  :  28895 ;  Biihnenverlag 
Ahn  &  Simrock,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin.       30672 

nach  Place  aux  femmes,  von  [Maurice] 

Hennequin  und  [Albin]  Valabr^gue,  von 
Georg  Okonkowsky  u.  Alfr.  Schonfeld,  musik 
von  .Jean  Gilbert  [pseud,  des  Max  Winterfeld] 
Text  der  gesange.  Berlin,  Biihnenverlag 
Ahn  &  Simrock,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1911.  63  p.  12°. 
©  Oct.  11,  1911;  2c.  Jan.  29,  1912;  D: 
2S467;  Biihnenverlag  Ahn  &  Simrock,  g.  m. 
b.  h.,  Berlin.  30673 


1536 


30674 


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30693 


Modernist  (The);  dramatic  composition  in  3 
acts,  by  M.  J.  G.  Briggs.  155  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1910;   D:  20640;   M.   J.  G. 
Briggs,  Brooklyn.  30674 

Modems  (The);  by  S.  Carpenter. 

©    Sarali    Carpenter,    Pittsburgh ;    D :  S53. 
Sept.  10,  1901.  30675 


play   in  4  acts,  by  A.   Reichman.     101  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  6,  1910 ;  D  :  20975 ;  Arthur  Reich- 
man,  New  York.  30676 

Moderskarlek.     See  IVLother-love. 

Modesta;  or.  The  idol  of  the  hour,  an  original 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  Will  C.  Cowper.  93  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  John  E.  Warner,   State  of  New  York ; 
1884 :  20671,  Oct.  14 ;  2c.  Oct.  22.  30677 

Modestie;  comedie  en  1  acte,  par  P.  Hervieu. 
[4]  p.  8°.  (Supplement  aux  Aunales  poli- 
tiques  et  litt§raires) 

©  Paul  Hervieu,  Paris ;  D :  16108,  June  21, 
1909 ;  2c.  June  21,  1909.  30678 

See  also  Theatre  coniplet;  [de]  Paul  Her- 


Mogul  (The) ;  a  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  by  G.  B. 
Stoddard  and  C.  S.  Taylor,  music  by  B.  M. 
Jerome.  79  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  G.  E.  Stoddard,  C.  S.  Taylor  and  B.  M. 
Jerome,  Utica,  N.  Y. ;  D :  5435,  Aug.  13,  1904 ; 
2c.  Aug.  13,  1904.  30684 

Mogul  (The)  Ping  of  Pong;  book  of  a  comic 
opera  in  2  acts,  by  W.  L.  Roberts,  90  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  William  L.  Roberts,  Chicago;  D :  6490, 
Feb.  24,  1905 ;  2e.  June  8,  1905.  30685 

Mohammed,  the  genius  of  Araby;  a  drama,  by 
:M.  Fair\\eather.     107  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Mary  Fairweather,  New  York  ;  D  :  11586, 
Oct.  25,  1907 ;  2c.  Dec.  19,  1907.  30686 

Mohammed,  the  prophet;  in  5  acts,  by  J.  S. 
Crawford.     Typewritten. 

©  John  Shearer  Crawford,  Crookston,  Minn. ; 
1900  A :  26754,  Oct.  27  ;  2c.  Oct.  27.  30687 

Mohawk  (The);  or.  The  end  of  the  trail,  play 
in  4  acts,  by  Mort.  W.  Zielie.  [2],  39  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  31,  1912;  D:  30393;  C.  A.  Phil- 
lips, Linton,  Ind.  30688 


vieu. 

Modesty;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Paul  Hervieu, 
tr.  by  B.  H.  Clark.  New  York,  Samuel  French ; 
London,  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  1913.    17  p.    12°. 

©  Feb.  27,  1913 ;  2c.  Mar.  1,  1913 ;  D :  32475 ; 
Barrett  Harper  Clark,  Chicago.  30679 

Modistin  (Die);  lustspiel  in  3  akten,  von  Eu- 
gen  Heltai.  Wien,  F.  Biird  &  bruder,  1913. 
76  p.     12°. 

©  Apr.    17,    1913;    2c.   Apr.    28,    1913;    D: 
33682 ;  Franz  Bard  &  bruder,  Vienna.    30680 

Modoc   (The)   war.      See   Captain  Jack. 

Moe  Bloch's  divorce;  comedy  duologue,  by  J).  D. 
Aaronson.      [1],  8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   June  1,   1914;   D:  37164;   D.   Darby 
Aaronson,  New  Y'ork.  30680a 

Morder  (Der);  phantastisches  schauspiel  in  3 
aufziigen,  von  S&ndor  von  Hegedtis.  57  p. 
12°. 

©   Ic.     Sept.     15,     1909;    D:  16789;    Felix 
Bloch  erben,  Berlin.  30681 

Moglie  (La)  di  Claudio  (The  wife  of  Claude); 

play   in   3  acts,   by   Alex.   Dumas  fils.     New 

York,   J.   A.   McGrath. 
©   James   A.   McGrath,   New   YorK;    1896: 

12687,  Feb.  26;  2c.  Feb.  26.  30882 

Moglie  (Una)  onesta;  dramma  in  3  atti,  di  G. 

Antona    Traversi.     Milan,     Society    editrlce 

teatrale,  1907.    138  p.    12°. 

©    Giannino   Antona   Traversi,    Milan ;    D : 

11533,  Oct.  14,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  14,  1907.      30683 

5379—16 97  1537 


Moins  cinq;  piece  en  3  actes,  de  P.  Gavault  et 
G.  Berr.     [New  York?]  1900.    1  p.  1.,  79  p.    8°. 

©  Paul  Gavault  and  Georges  Berr,  France ; 
1900  A  :  31490,  Dec.  29  ;  2c.  Dec.  29.  30689 

Moissonneur  (Le);  piece  en  5  actes,  [par]  B. 
Charbonnel,  avec  musique  de  scene,  soli  et 
chrours  de  Francis  Casadesus.  Paris, 
Librairie  theatrale,  1909.  2  p.  1.,  115  p.  12°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©   July   25,    1909;    2c.   Aug.   21,    1909;    D: 
16597  ;  Raoul  Charbonnel,  Paris.  30690 

Moki  (La);  a  lyric  romance  in  2  acts,  by  H.  W. 
Hayes. 

©   Hiram   W.   Hayes,    St.   Louis ;   D :  7176, 
Aug.  28,  1905.  30691 

Molars;  a  farce  comedy,  by  G.  H.  Browne. 

©  Grant  Hugh  Browne,  New  York;  1890: 
34228,  Nov.  1.  30692 

Mole  (The)    See  Fool  (A)  for  luck. 

Moles;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  M.  E.  Wadling- 
ton.    96  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  20,  1915 ;  D :  39747 ;  Mary  Emma 
Wadlington,  Columbus,  O.  30692a 


Moliere's  love. 


See  Secret  (The)  of  the  king. 

R.   W. 


Molineux    (The)   affair;   a  play,   by   J. 
Cooper. 

©  Joseph  R.  W.  Cooper,  Toledo,  O. ;  D :  2637, 
Nov.  21,  1902.  30693 


30694 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


30713 


Mollentrave  on* women;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Alfred  Sutro.  New  York,  S.  French ;  London, 
S.  French,  ltd.,  1905.  8G  p.  incl.  plans.  12°. 
([French's  standard  library  ed.]) 

©    Samuel    French,    New    York ;    D :  7245, 
Sept.  13,  1905 ;  2c.  Apr.  11,  1906.  30694 

Mollie;  a  comediette. 

©   Mrs.   John   G.   Dun,   jr.,   Columbus,   O. ; 
1S93 :  31475,  July  3.  30695 

Mollie  and  the  movies;  drama  in  1  act,  by 
Chark's  Goddard.    7  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  25,  1914  ;  D  :  36835 ;  Star  co.,  New 
York.  30695a 

Mollie  of  Montana;  by  E.  INI.  Shorey.  10  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ethel  Mav  Shorey,  Lynn,  Mass. ;  D  :  15902, 
May  20,  1909 ;  2c.  May  20,  1909.  30696 

Mollie,  the  maid  of  the  Tyrolese;  a  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  W.  J.  Berry. 

©  William  J.  Berry, New  York;  1880: 15345, 
Oct.  8.  30697 

Mollie's  orphan;  comedietta  in  1  act  and  1 
scene,  by  S.  E.  Kiser.    17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  23,  1911 ;  D :  25576 ;  S.  E.  Kiser, 
Chicago.  30698 

Mollusc  (The);  new  and  original  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  H.  H.  Davies.  Boston,  Walter  H. 
Baker  &  co. ;  London,  William  Heinemann, 
1914.     157  p.    12°. 

©  Mar.  4,  1914  ;  2c.  Mar.  5,  1914 ;  D  :  36923 ; 
Hubert  Heni-y  Davies,  Loudon.  30698a 

Molly;  a  comedy  quartette,  by  E.  O.  Towne. 
©  Edward  Owings  Towne,  Chicago;  1897: 
25962,  Apr.  26.  30699 

a  world  of  sorrow,  a  drama  of  Virginian 

mountain  life,  by  H.  Lindley. 

©  Harry  Lindley,  Goldsboro,  N.  C. ;  1884: 
3848,  Feb.  23.  30700 

Molly  and  I;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  F.  and  L. 
Adams.     [114]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Jan.  18,  1912;  D:  283-51;  Frank  and 
Leslie  Adams,  Chicago.  30701 

Molly  and  the  master;  a  3  act  comedy,  by  P.  V. 
Hughes.    Author's  private  ed.    66  p.    12°, 

©  Ic.  July  22,  1909 ;  D :  16315 ;  Percy  Vere 
Hughes,  Worthing,  lOngland.  30702 

Molly  and  the  militia;  farce  in  1  act,  by  F. 
Bishop.    16  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.    14,   1914;    D:  38477;    Farnham 
Bishop,  Cambridge,  Mass.  30702a 

Molly  Bawn;  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by  M. 
Doran.     105  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  4,  1910 ;  D :  20350 ;  Marie  Doran, 
Jamaica,  N.  Y.  30703 


Molly  Bawn — Continued. 

a  play,   dramatization  by  Beulah   Poynter 

Nixon  of  the  novel  of  the  same  name  by  the 
Duchess  [pseud,  of  Margaret  Wolfe  (Hamil- 
.ton)  Hungerford]     67  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Burton  S.  Nixon,  Poplar  Bluff,  Mo. ;  D : 
9926,  Feb.  8,  1907 ;  2c.  Sept.  9,  1907.         30704 

or.  True  hearts  of  Ireland,  a  melodrama  in 


3  acts,  by  Charles  Edwin  Dudley. 

©  Floy  Crowell,  New  Bedford,  Mass. ;  1887 : 
2378S,  Sept.  19.  30705 

Molly  Darling-;  play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  W.  Doty 
and  J.  Tucker.     195  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Chas.   W.    Doty   and   Joe   Tucker,    New 
York ;  D :  3400,  May  8,  1903 ;  2c.  June  8,  1903. 

30706 

Molly   dear.      See   Barney's   courtship. 

Molly  (The)  Maguires;  or,  The  black  diamond 
of  Hazelton,  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  A.  W. 
Aiken. 

©    Albert    W.    Aiken,    Boston ;    1876 :  6931, 
June  3.  30707 


by  G.  C.  Charles. 

©    George    C.    Charles,    Brooklyn;    1870: 


6473,  May  25. 


30708 


or.  The  terror  of  the  coal  fields,  a  drama 

in  4  acts,  by  G.  C.  Charles. 

©  George  C.  Charle,s,  Brooklyn;  1876:8256, 
July  11.  30709 

Molly  Make-believe;  in  4  acts  [by  E.  H.  A. 
Coburn]       [167]    p.      4°.      Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  20,  1911 ;  D  :  24820 ;  Eleanor  Hal- 
lowell  Abbott  Coburn,  Lowell.  30710 

Molly  Maybud;  musical  comedy  in  2  acts, 
adapted  from  the  play  The  foundling,  by  Wil- 
liam Lestocq  and  E.  M.  Robson,  libretto  by 
De  Witte  Kaplan,  music  and  lyrics  by  M. 
Klein.  [120]  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©   Ic.    Apr.     1,    1912;    D:  29259;    Arthur 
Voegtliu  and  Manuel  Klein,   New   York. 

30711 

Molly  Million;  American  operetta,  by  S.  A. 
McKay.  Little  Rock,  Democrat  printing  and 
lithographing  co.  [1910]  31  p.  8°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  June  28,   1910;   2c.   June  30,   1910:   D: 
21560 ;  S.  A.  McKay,  Little  Rock,  Ark.    30712 

Molly  Moriarty;  an  Irish  musical  sketch,  com- 
posed, written,  and  adapted  by  Alfred  B. 
Sedgwick.  New  York,  R.  M.  We  Witt,  1876. 
9  p.  12°.  ([De  Witt's  Ethiopian  and  comic 
drama,  no.  101] )      [With  music] 

©  Robert  M.   De  Witt,  New  York;   1876: 
8900,  July  31 ;  2c.  Dec.  28.  30713 


1538 


30714 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


30730 


Molly  of  the  Bar-Zero;  by  Brewer  Corcoran  [i.  e. 
J.  B.  Corcoran]     16  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  James  Brewer  Corcoran,  Springfield, 
Mass.;  D:  11937,  Dec.  18,  1907;  2c.  Dec.  18, 
1907.  30714 

Molly  Pitcher,  the  Monmouth  girl;  a  play  in 
4  acts,  by  E.  M.  Walsh. 

©  Edward  Martin  Walsh,  Detroit ;  1900  A : 
19860,  Aug.  9.  30715 

Molly  Putz;  vaudeville  slietch,  by  J.  H.  Junge. 
12   p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  25,  1915;  D:  42139;  John  H. 
Junge,  Milwaulvee.  30715a 

Molly,  the  major;  a  military  musical-comedy 
in  2  acts,  by  J.  A.  Chaffee.  81  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  11,  1910:  D:  20765;  J.  Albert 
Chaffee,  Providence,  R.  I.  30716 

Mollycoddle  (The);  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  P. 
Shaw.     [101]   p.     4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  July  13,  1910 ;  D :  21550 ;  Percy  Shaw, 
New  York.  30717 

comedy   in  3   acts  with   music,   by   Frank 

Evans. 

©  Francis  W.  Seabott,  St.  Louis ;  D :  10622, 
Apr.  20,  1907.  30718 

Mollycoddle  (The)  and  the  lady  minstrel;  a 
vaudeville  sketch,  by  T.  P.  Morgan.  8  p.  4°. 
Typewritten, 

©  Tom  P.  Morgan,  Rogers,  Ai-k. ;  D : 
13224,  June  22,   1908;  2c.   June  22,  1908. 

30719 

Molly's  brains;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  L.  G.  Smith. 
[2],  47  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  22,  1914;  D :  37376 ;  Leila 
Grace  Smith,  Springfield,  Mo.  30719a 

Molly's  love  test;  comedy  drama  in  1  act,  by 
J.  Edwards.    11  p.    4°,    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  10,  1913;  D :  32687 ;  John  Ed- 
wards,   New    York.  30720 

Molly's  way;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Alice  M. 
Thompson.  Philadelphia,  Penn  pub.  co..  1912 
[1911]     51  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  20,  1911 ;  2c.  Nov.  22,  1911  ;  D : 
25822 ;  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.        30721 

Moloch;  play  in  a  prologue,  3  acts,  and  epilogue, 
by  Beulah  Marie  Dix  Flebbe.  167  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  31,  1915;  D:  40299;  Beulah 
Flebbe,  Waban.  30721a 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  MacHugh.     [94]  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mav  6,  1912 ;  D  :  29589 ;  Augustin  Mac- 
Hugh,  New'  York.  30722 


Moloch — Continued. 

trauerspiel  in  3  aufziigen,  von  Leo  Birin- 

ski.     Berlin,     Egon    Fleischel    &    co.,    1910. 

4  1.,  166  p.    12°. 

©   May   31,   1910;   2c.   May   23,   1910;    D: 
21120;  Egon  Fleischel  &  co.,  Berlin.      30723 

Molone's  night  off;  or.  The  Tum-rei  festival, 
the  new  original  sketch,  by  E.  Harrigan. 

©  Edward  Harrigan,'  Brooklyn ;  1876 :  10466, 
Sept.  14.  30724 

Mome  (La)  aux  beaux  yeux;  drame  en  2  par- 
ties et  8  tableoux,  par  Pieri-e  Decourcelle. 
Paris,  P.  V.  Stock,  1907.    201  p.    12°. 

©  P.  Decourcelle,  Paris ;  D :  10144,  Mar.  15, 
1907;  2c.  Mar.  15,  1907.  ^.  30725 

Mome  (La)  Galathee;  vaudeville  en  2  actes  et  3 
tableaux,  par  Henry  Moreau  et  Marc  Sonal 
[pseud,  de  Georges  Lanos]     Paris,  G.  Joubert, 

1911.  63  p.     8°. 

©  June  10,   1911 ;   2c.   June  19,   1911 ;   D : 
24506 ;  C.  Joubert,  Paris.  30726 

Moment  (A)  of  peril;  melodramatic  playlet  in 
1  act,  by  C.  P.  Brown.  [2],  14  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  3,  1913 ;  D :  34927 ;  Charles  Paul 
Brown,  Norwalk,  Conn.  30727 

Moment  (The)  past;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  W. 
FitzPatrick.     [2],  14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  8,  1914;  D:  35581;  James  Wil- 
liam FitzPatrick,  Waterbury,  Conn.      30727a 

Moment  (A)  too  late;  farce  in  1  act,  by  W,  S. 
Richardson. 

©  W.   S.   Richardson,   Boston;   1881:2988, 
Feb.  28.  30728 

Momsey;  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Gates.  [147]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.    Sept.    15,   1914;    D:  38122;    Eleanor 
Gates,  New  York.  30728a 

Mon  ami  Teddy;  piece  en  3  actes,  par  A.  Rivoire 
et  L.  Besnard.  36  p.  4°.  (L'lllustration 
theatrale,  no.  163) 

©  Nov.  12, 1910 ;  2c.  Dec.  9,  1910 ;  D  :  22769 ; 
Andre  Rivoire  and  Lucien  Besnard,  Paris. 

30729 

Mon  bebe;  piece  en  3  actes,  par  M.  Hennequin, 
d'apr&s  Baby  mine  de  Margaret  ISIayo.  32  p. 
(In  La  Petite  illustration,  no.  72,  18  juillet 
1914,  s6rie  theatre  no.  42) 

©  July  18,  1914 ;  Ic.  Sept.  1,  1914 ;  D  :  37979  ; 
Maurice  Hennequin,  Paris.  30729a 

Mon  bon  oncle;  vaudeville  en  1  acte,  par  Saint- 
Paul  et   Maurice  Lupin.     Paris,   C.   Joubert, 

1912.  39  p.     8°. 

©   Dec.   28,   1912;    2c.   Jan.   21,   1913;    D: 
32024  ;  Joubert,  Paris.  30730 


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30731 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


30745 


Mona;  by  W.  E.  Andei'son. 

©  W.   E.  AndPi-sou,   Dos  Moines;   D:6722, 
May  24,  1905.  30731 

■  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  G.  Morton. 

©  George  Morton,  New  Orleans ;  1872  :  2837, 


Mar.  23. 


30732 


—  1  act  play,  by  Clem  Hyatt.  19  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Morgan  A.   Sherwood,   Washington;    D: 
4725,  Jlar.  15,  1904 ;  2c.  Mar.  15,  1904.      30733 

—  opera  in  3  acts,  by  B.  Hooker,  music  by 
Horatio  Paricer.  New  York,  G.  Schirmer 
[1911]  51  p.  4°.  (G.  Scliirrner's  collection 
of  opera-librettos) 

©   Sept.  25,  1911;   2c.   Sept.  26,   1911;   D: 
25314 ;  Brian  Hooker,  Farmington,  Conn. 

30734 

— -poem  by  B.  Hooker,  music  by  Horatio 

Parker.  New  York,  Dodd,  Mead  and  com- 
pany, 1911.  ix  p.,  1  1.,  190  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©   Aug.   16,   1911;   2c.   Aug.   18,   1911;   A: 
295247 ;  Brian  Hooker,  Farmington,  Conn. 

30735 

— ■  a  romantic  drama  in  a  prologue  and  3  acts. 


by  J.  Austin  Fynes. 

©  H.  A.  Co  veil.  New  York  ;  1885 :  79S6,  Apr. 
4.  30736 

— -See  also  Young-  Lady  Rodney. 


Mona  Crelian.     See  Irish,  hearts. 

Mona  Lisa;  oper  in  2  akteu,  von  Max  Schillings, 
dichtuug  von  Beatrice  Dovsky.  Munchen,  Ber- 
lin, Drei  masken  verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1914.  85 
p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  16,  1914 ;  D  :  38520 ;  Drei  masken 
verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Munich.  30736a 

play  in  1  act,  by  M.  G.  Tully.     6  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Apr.  7,   1914;   D :  36638 ;   Mary  Ger- 
trude Tully,  New  York.  30736b 

See  also  Monna  Lisa. 

Mona  of  Foi-ty  Mile;  drama  in  3  acts  and  4 
scenes,  by  T.  J.  Thomas.  76  p.  f  °.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  31,  1912;  D:  31288;  Thomas  J. 
Thomas,  Cleveland.  30736c 

Mona,  tlie  vestal;  a  religious  Irish  drama  of  the 
days  of  St.  Patrick  in  4  acts,  by  M.  B.  Ryan. 
22  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Mary  B.  Ryan,  Boston ;   D :  15488,  Mar. 
29,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  15,  1909.  30737 

Monaca  (La)  di  Monza;  dramma  in  5  atti,  di 
G.  Cozzolino.    33  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  2,   1915;   D :  39563 ;   Gioacchino 
Cozzolino,  New  York.  30737a 


Monaguillo  (El)  de  las  descalzas;  melodrama 
en  2  actos  y  11  cuadros,  escrito  en  prosa  sobre 
el  pensamiento  de  una  novela  espailola  por  C. 
de  Larra,  los  intermedios  y  melopeas  que  tiene 
la  obra  son  orlginales  de  los  maestros  Quis- 
lant  y  Badla.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espafioles]  1911.    60,  [1]  p.    12°. 

©  Dec.  30,  1911 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1912 ;  D  :  28244 ; 
Carlos  de  Larra,  Madrid.  30738 

Monaldi;  a  play  in  5  acts,  founded  on  a  tale  by 
Washington  Allston,  by  F.  A.  Durivage. 

©  Francis  A.  Duilvage,  New  York ;  1871 : 
1782,  Jlar.  3.  30739 

Monarch  (The)  and  the  maid;  musical  comedy 
in  2  acts,  by  M.  Ott,  music  by  Dan  J.  Sulli- 
van. 100  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Ic.  Feb.  15,  1912  ;  D :  28700 ;  Matthew  Ott, 
WoUaston,  Mass,  30740 

Monarch  (The)  of  Sur-Vey;  musical  comedy  In 
3  acts,  by  V.  Whitmore.  49  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Libretto  only] 

©    Ic.    June   3,    1910;    D:  21247;    Virginia 
Whitmore,  Santa  Barbara,  Cal.  30741 

Monarch.  (The),  the  maid,  the  minister  and 
the  mag-ician.     See  Joan  of  Arc. 

Monarch's  (The)  edict;  a  political  drama  of  the 
eighteentli  century,  by  C.  F.  Densmore. 

©  Charles  Frangois  Deusmore,  Cleveland ; 
D :  15823,  May  7,  1909.  30742 

Monastery  (The);  drama  in  1  act,  by  J.  J.  Caul- 
let.     [1],  17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    June   20,    1913;    D :  33552 ;    John    J. 
Caullet,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  30743 

Mondamin;  play  in  2  acts,  by  H.  N.  Baum,  mu- 
sic by  U.  Cawley.  [2], 25  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Feb.  10,  1911 ;  D :  23320 ;  H.  N.  Baum, 
La  Porte,  Ind.  30744 

Monday;  or,  Jack  Harkaway  among  the  bri- 
gands, a  thrilling  and  amusing  sensation 
drama  in  5  acts,  by  H.  Foster. 

©    Hernandez    Foster,    New    York;    1873: 
14280,  Dec.  13.  30745 

Monday  at  ten.     See  Audition  (The) 

Monday  morning;  comedy  sketch,  by  P.  Gra- 
ham.   11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  15,  1915 ;  D :  40937 ;  Payson  Gra- 
ham, New  York.  30745a 


—  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  W.  Fitzpatrick.     15  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  9,  1915 ;  D :  41709 ;  James  Wil- 
liam Fitzpatrick,  Waterbury,  Conn.       30745b 


1540 


30746 


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30764 


Monde  (Le)  n'  en  saurarien;  comedie  en  2 
actes,  par  Gaston  IMenier.  Paris,  Librairie 
theatrale,  1907.     56  p.     12°. 

©  G.  Meuier,  Paris ;  D :  9888,  Feb.  2,  1907 ; 
2c.  Feb.  2,  1907.  30746 

Monde  (I.e)  on  Ton  s'ennuie;  comedie  en  3 
actes,  par  Edouard  Pailleron,  with  an  intro- 
duction and  Englisli  notes  by  A.  C  Pendleton. 
Boston,  D.  C.  Heatli  &  co.,  1894.  v,  134  p. 
12°.     (Heatli's  modern  language  series) 

©   A.   G.    Pendleton.   Bethany   College,    W. 
Va. ;  1894  :  60003,  Dec.  24.  30746a 

with  introduction,  notes,  vocabu- 


lary, French  questions  and  English  exercises 
by  W.  R.  Price.  Boston,  New  York  [etc.] 
Ginn  &  company  [1906]  x,  179  p.  front, 
(port.)  16°.  (International  modern  language 
series) 

©  William  Raleigh  Price, United  States;  D: 
8776,  June  23,  1906 ;  2c.  .July  12,  1906.    30747 

— •  See  aUo  Art  (The)  of  being  bored. 


Mondisfield;  an  intensely  interesting  3  act 
drama,  based  upon  In  the  golden  days,  by 
B.  K.  Cowing. 

©   Edward   Kirkland   Cowing,   New   York; 
1890 :  9345,  Mar.  22.  30748 

Money;  by  J.  Madison. 

©    James    Madison,    New    York;    D:  13695, 
Sept.  1,  1908.  30749 

by  S.  Kalmowitz.     54  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  29,  1911 ;  D :  2.'')906 ;  Saul  Kalmo- 


witz, New  York. 


30750 


-a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  Lord  Lytton   (Sir 

Edward   Lytton   Bulwer)      New  acting    ed., 

edited   by    John    M.    Kingdom.  New     York, 

R.  M.  De  Witt,  1874.    61  p.    12°.  ( tl>e  Witfs 
acting  plays,  no.  184J) 

©   Robert  M.   De  Witt,   New  York;   1874: 

l.'>822,  Dec.  31 ;  2c.  Oct.  21,  1875.  30751 

(h-ama  in  4  acts,  liy  M.  Gisnet. 

.'^r^c^:  D^msL-  pc  ,"jrapx  4  ^-N  x):nti  ;n^r:. 

New  York,  Yiddish  play  pub.  co.  [1914]    60  p. 
12°. 

©   Feb.    12,    1914;    2c.    Feb.    14,    1914;    D: 
36020;  Morris  Gisnet,  New  York.  30751a 

■  a  drama  of  today  in  4  acts,  by  C.  W.  Doty. 

70  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Chas.   W.    Doty,   New   York;    D :  14364, 
Nov.  24,  1908 :  2c.  Nov.  24,  1908.  30753 

dramatization  in  3  acts,  by  T.  C.   Shipley 

and  R.  D.  Welch.     [82]  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  19,  1912;  D :  29421 ;  T.  Charles 

Shiplev  and  Richard  D.  Welch,  Sioux  City,  la. 

30753 


Money — Continued. 

original  1  act  play,  by  Kate  Jordan  [i.  e. 

K.  J.  Vermilye]     [2],  22  p.    4°.    Typewritten, 
©  Ic.  Feb.  7,  1912 ;  D :  28591 ;  Kate  Jordan 

Vermilye,  New  York.  30754 

play  in  4  acts,  by  N.  H.  Hornstine. 

2  p.  1..  68  p.     4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  May  24,  1913;  D :  33313 ;  Nathan 
H.  Hornstine,  Philadelphia.  30755 

Money  against  money;  by  A.  Burgess. 

©  Anna  Burgess,  Sulphur,  Okl. ;  D :  15343,* 
Mar.  15,  1909.  30756 

plav  on  high  finance,  by  C.  J.  Shipton.    52 

p.     12°.     Printed. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  6,  1911;  D:  25965;  Clarence  J. 
Shipton,  St.  Louis.  [Note :  This  play  was 
later  entered  under  title.  Money  trust]    30757 

Money  and  crime;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  8  scenes, 
by  F.  M.  Franklin.    Typewritten. 

©  Frank  M.  Franklin,  New  York;  1891: 
2245,  Jan.  15;  Ic.  Jan.  15  30758 

a  melodrama  in  4  acts  and  8  scenes,  1  tab- 
leau, by  F.  M.  Franklin.  63  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Frank  M.  Franklin,  New  York;  1891: 
21869,  June  15 ;  Ic.  June  15.  30759 

Money  and  manners;  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Mc- 
Intyre.    125  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  22,  1912;  D :  31209 ;  Edward 
Mclntyre,  San  Francisco.  30760 

Money  and  the  g-irl;  comedy-drama  in  4  acts, 
by  T.  T.  Railey.    56  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  21,  1910 ;  D :  20250 ;  Thomas  T. 
i?ailey,  Harrisonville,  Mo.  30761 


musical  play  in  3  acts,  by  John  B.  Young, 

47  p.    f°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  J.  E.  Young,  New  York ;  D :  9613,  Dec.  11, 
1906;  2c.  Dec.  11,  1906.  30762 

Money  and  the  woman;  a  drama  of  the  North- 
west, by  L.  McCormick  [i.  e.  A.  L,  McCormick] 
71  p.     4°,     Typewritten. 

©  Langdon  IMcCormick,  Eltingville,  N,  Y.; 
D :  13552,  Aug.  15,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  15,  1908. 

30763 

Money  (The)  box;  a  farcical  comedy  in  4  acts, 
l>y  W.  Davidge,  Jr.,  and  M.  L.  Johnson. 

©    William    Davidge,    jr.,    and    M.    Laffitte 
.Tohnson,   Philadelphia;   1882:132.56,  Aug.   11. 

30764 


1541 


30765 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


30787 


Money  (The)  boy;  a  2  act  musical  farce,  by  B. 
Gerard.  51  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©   Barney    Gerard,    New    York;    D :  15989, 
June  3,  1909 ;  2c.  June  3,  1909.  30765 

Money  due;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  L.  S.  Stam- 
paccbia  and  H.  G.  Roger.s.    Typewritten. 

©  Henry  Gustave  Rogers,  New  York ;  1896 : 
34155,  June  8 ;  2c.  June  8,  1896.  30766 

Money  (The)  game;  comedy  sketch,  by  Charles 
Horwitz.     [2],  20  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  28,  1910 ;  D :  22665 ;  Mabel  Craig 
Glenroy,  Brooklyn.  30767 

Money  (The)  god;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  T.  H. 
Wilson.    68  p.    i°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  31,  1911 ;  D :  24830 ;  T.  Howard 
Wilson,  Long  Beach,  Cal.  30768 

Money  is  law.     See  Seven  (The)  oaks. 

Money  is  the  root  of  evil;  a  4  act  melodrama, 
by  Bernard  Kling.    73  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    B.    Kllng,    Brooklyn;    D :  6608,    May    1. 
1905;  2c.  May  19,  1905.  30769 

Money  (The)  king;  by  I.  B.  Goodrich,  jr. 

©  Ira  B.  Goodricli,  jr.,  Koxbury,  Mass. ;  D : 
8204,  Mar.  1,  1906.  30770 

■  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  L.  Smith.  Type- 
written. 

©  Langdon  Smith,  New  York ;   1895 :  6783, 
Jan.  29 ;  2c.  Mar.  1.  30771 

Money  (The)  lender;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
W.  J.  McKiernan.    Typewritten. 

©  William  J.  McKiernan,  Newark,  N.   J. ; 
1900  A :  3397,  Feb.  6  ;  2c.  Feb.  6.  30772 

Money  (The)  leaner;  or,  The  Infidel's  con- 
version, Ijy  E.  J.  Finn.  11  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Emma   Jane   Finn,    Chicago ;    D :  15362, 
Mar.  17,  1909;  2c.  IMar.  17,  1909.  30773 

Money  mad;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Blanche  Cerf. 
163  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  B.  Cerf,  Philadelphia  ;  D :  8751,  June  29, 
1906;  2c.  June  29,  1906.  30774 

• ■  by  G.  B.  Mason.  77  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Ic.    Jan.   26,   1914;    D:  35792;    Gertrude 
Bryant  Mason,  Hermosa  Beach,  Cal.      30775 


Money  made  in  mining;  a  musical  comedy  in  2 
acts,  by  W.  Aspinwall.  88  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Libi'etto  only] 

©  Woolsey  Aspinwall,  Rawhide,  Nev. ;  D : 
15754,  Apr.  30,  1909;  2c.  Apr.  30.  1909. 

30777 

Money  madness;  modern  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
H.    Fay.      [131]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    22,    1913;    D :  34229 ;    Howard 


Fay,  New  Y'ork. 


30778 


—  a  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  Bangs. 

©  Maraquita  Bangs,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  1898: 
31193,  May  19.  30776 

—  See  also  Corporation  (The)  lawyer. 


Money  makes  the  mare  go;  a  comedy  in  2 
parts,  by  E.  N.  Figved.  Boston,  Central  print- 
ing CO.,  1913.  cover-title,  15  p.  8°.  [Sce- 
nario] 

©  Mar.  6,  1913  ;  2c.  Mar.  8,  1913  ;  A  :  333879  ; 
E.  Nym:iu  Figved,  Boston.  30779 

-- — ^a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  E.  Lorenz. 
29  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Henry  P]dward  Lorenz,  Allegheny,  Pa. ; 
D:2664,    Dec.    1,    1902;    2c.    Dec.   1,   1902. 

30780 

■  a  new  l)rand  of  couiique  farce,  by  H.  Ed- 
ward Lorenz. 

©  Henry  E.   Lorenz,   Allegheny   City,   Pa.; 
1898:68373,  Nov.  23.  30781 

Money-man  (The);  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  M. 
Goldman.     85  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Matthew  Goldman,  New  York ;  D :  15962, 
May  27,  1909;  2c.  May  27,  1909.  30782 

Money  mania;  a  comedy,  by  M.  Morton  [i.  e. 
M.  M.  Conbeim] 

©  Martha  Morton,  New  York ;  1889 :  10841. 
Apr.  5.  30783 


or,  The  reign  of  Mammon,  a  play  in  3  acts 

and  5  scenes,  by  F.  Martin.    13  p.     f°.    Type- 
written. 

©  Frederick  Martin,  New  York ;  D :  13514. 
Aug.  7,  1908;  2c.  Aug.  7,  1908.  30784 

Money  (The)  master;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Flora 
Temple  [pseud,  of  F.  E.  Mooney]  [69]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  17,  1913;  D:  34585;  Florence  E. 
Mooney,  Brooklyn.  30785 

Money  (The)  mill;  an  original  play  in  4  acts, 
by  A.  Brownell  and  C.  MacCulloch. 

©  Atherton   Brownell   and   Campbell  Mac- 
Culloch, New  York;  D :  13399,  .July  23.  1908. 

30786 

Money,  money,  money;  by  M.  J.  Blancliet.  9  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Marie  J.  Blanchet,  Newark,  N.  J. ;   D : 
861.5,  May  20,  1906;  2c.  May  29,  1906.     30787 


1542 


30788 


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30805 


Money  (The)  moon;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Ruth 
,  Comfort  Mitchell  [i.  e.,  R.  C.  M.  Young]  dram- 
atized   from    Jeffrey    Farnol's    novel    of    the 
same  name.     [115]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  20,  1914  ;  D  :  3S549  ;  Ruth  Com- 
fort Mitchell  Young,  New  York,  30788 

Money  musk;  play  in  3  acts,  by  W.  J.  Neidig. 
108  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  26,  1915;  D:  40768;  William  J. 
Neidig,  Chicago.  30788a 

Money-order  (A);  a  4  act  comedy  drama,  [by] 
J.  Walters. 

©    Jule     Walters,     Cincinnati ;     1894 :  798, 
Jan.  3.  30789 

Money-question  (The);  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by 
Alexandre  Dumas  fils,  tirist  draft  of  the  tr.  by 
students  of  Tufts  and  Jackson  colleges;  first 
i-evision  by  B.  W.  Cragin  and  R.  E.  Seavey, 
of  the  class;  second  revision  by  C.  Gott  and 
L.  R.  Lewis.  (In  Poet  lore,  v.  26,  no.  2,  Mar.- 
Apr.  1915;  periodical  ©  Apr.  23,  1915;  2c. 
May  22,  1915  ;  B  :  33476 ;  Poet  lore  co.,  Boston) 

30789a 

Money- spider;  play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  Whaley. 
54  p.     4°.     Typewi'itten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  1,  1910 ;  D :  20086 ;  Cady  Whaley, 
Pomeroy,  O.  30790 


—  sketch  in  1  act,  by  E.  1'.  Oppeuheim.    12  p. 
4°,     Typewritten. 

©    E.    Phillips    Oppenheim,    England ;    D : 
12748,   Apr.  15,  1908;   2c.  Apr.  15,   1908. 

30791 

or.   On  the   spot,    comic   opera   in   2   acts. 


written  by  Arthur  Eliot,  composed  by  Clar- 
ence Lucas.     Typewritten. 

©  Edwin  D.  Lloyds,  London  ;  1897 :  24773, 
Apr.  21;  2c.  Apr.  21.  30792 

Money  (The)  spinner;  an  original  comedy  in  2 
acts,  by  Arthur  W.  Pinero.  New  York,  S. 
French:  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1900.  43  p. 
12°.  (French's  international  copyrighted  .  .  . 
ed.  of  the  works  of  the  best  authors,  no.  35) 
©  T.  H.  French,  New  York ;  1900  A :  25460, 
Oct.  13 ;  2c.  Dec.  18.  30793 

Money  talks;   a  1   act  play,   by   J.   McKibben. 
8  p.     4°,     Typewritten. 

©    Joseph    McKibben,    Portland,    Or. ;    D : 
13526,  Aug.  10,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  10,  1908.    30794 

See  also  Susceptible  Samuel. 

Money  to  bum;  a  comedy  in  4  acts. 

©  Robert  W.  Criswell,  New  York ;  1900_A : 
22091,  Sept.  5. 


Money  to  burn — Continued. 
-a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  T.  Kindt.    Type- 
written. 

©  Chas.  T.   Kindt,   Davenport,   la.;   1896: 
7858,  Feb.  1;  2c.  Feb.  12.  30796 


—  farce  comedy,  by  G.  Cohan. 

©    Geo.    Cohan,    New    York;     1895:27622, 
May  20.  30797 


30795 

1543 


in  4  acts  by  C.  G.  Harger,  jr.    Typewritten. 

©  C.  G.  Harger,  jr.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  1900 
A  :  2261,  Jan.  25 ;  2c.  Aug.  17.  30798 

Money  tree;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  I. 
W.  A.   Schramm. 

©  Emma  I.  W.  A.  Schramm,  Chicago;  D: 
8682,  June  12,  1906.  30799 

Money  (The)  trust;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F,  M. 
Franklin.     105  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  10,  1913 ;  D :  32637 ;  Frank  Mil- 
ton Franklin,  New  York.  30800 

play  of  high  finance,  by  C.  J.  Shipton.    52  p. 

12°.     Printed,     with    typewritten    additions. 
[A  revised  copy  of  Money  against  money] 

©  Ic.  July  5,  1912 ;  D :  30231 ;  Clarence  J. 
Shipton,  St.  Louis.  30801 

Money  (The)  was  returned;  emotional  drama 
in  5  acts,  by  A.  C.  Barclay.  [2],  71  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  11,  1910;  D:  22.535;  Fannie  C. 
Barclay,  New  York.  30802 

Moneybags;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  tr.  and  adapted 
by  J.  W.  Shannon. 

©   J.    W.     Shannon,    Philadelphia;    1881: 
16490,  Oct.  25.  30803 

Moneybag's'  troubles;  a  musical  burlesque,  by 
W.  T.  Fero. 

©  Willard  T.  Fero,  Newark,  N.  J. ;  D :  12801. 

30804 

Moneyland;  a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  book 
and  lyrics  by  Joseph  William  Frankel.  48 
p.    4°.    Tj'pewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  J.  W.  Frankel,  New  York ;  D :  7718,  Dec. 
8,  1905;  2c.  Dec.  8,  1905.  30804a 

Moneymaking  and  matchmaking;  or  New 
York  in  1890,  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  F.  T.  Don- 
nell.  New  York,  William  R.  Jenkins,  1891. 
115  p.     16°. 

©  Florence  T.  Donnell,  New  York;  1890: 
19090,  June  13;  2c,  July  7.  308041) 

Money's  crimes;  a  melodrama  in  a  prologue 
and  5  acts. 

©  Hutchinson  and  Wright,  Trenton,  N.  J.; 
1888 :  23224,  Aug.  13 ;  2c.  Aug.  23.  30805 


30806 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


30826 


Money's  power;  an  emotional  society  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  G.  E.  Allen.   42  p.   f°.    Typewritten. 

©  George  E.  Allen,  Indianapolis ;  1892 : 
6833,  Feb.  12 ;  Ic.  Feb.  12 ;  Ic.  Mar.  5.     30806 

Mongrel  (The).     See  Dragon's  (The)  teeth. 

Mongrels  (The);  a  comedy-drama  of  American 
life,  by  C.  Swickard  and  R.  E.  llenaud. 

©  Charles  Swickard  and  Ralph  E.  Renaud, 
Oakland,  Cal. ;  D  :  15770,  May  1,  1909.    30807 

Monica;  or,  The  village  blacksmith,  a  comedy, 
dramatized  by  G.  Wardman.     16°.     Printed. 
©    George    Wardman,    Pittsburgh;    1873: 
14246,  Dec.  12 ;  2c.  Jan.  12,  1874.  30808 

Monitor  (A);  by  S.  D.  Gaspers.  102  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  6,  1910 ;  D  :  21277 ;  Sebastian  D. 
Gaspers,  Chicago.  30809 

Monitor  (The)  and  Merrimac;  an  acting  play 
or  drama  [by]  J.  H.  Milledge.     Synopsis. 

©  John  H.  Milledge,  Marlin,  Tex.;  1892: 
36993,  Sept.  9.  30810 

Monk  (The);  a  drama  in  7  tableaux  by  F.  Mens 
and  L.  Nathal. 

©  Frangois  Mous  and  Louis  Nathal,  New 
York;  1885:26509,  Deo.  16.  30811 

dramatic   interlude   in    1    act,    by    Edward 

Arthur  and  Edward  A.  Paulton.      [1],  21  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  5,  1912;  D :  30747 ;  Maxwell 
Ryder,  Brooklyn.  30812 

Monk  (The)  and  the  beggar;  vaudeville  sketch, 
by  A.  A.  Prewitt  and  Van  Zimmerman.  [1]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  9,  1910 ;  D  :  22022  ;  Anna  Arring- 
ton  Prewitt  and  Van  M.  Zinnnerman.  Denver. 

30813 

Sec  also  Brothers, 

Monkey  (A)  and  parrot  time;  a  nuisical  dis- 
cord in  3  acts,  by  S.  Morris. 

©  Sam  Morris,  Chicago;  1897:13109, 
Feb.  22.  30814 

Monkey  (The)  and  the  monarch;  by  E.  L,  Mer- 
ritt. 

©  Edward  Lawrence  Merritt,  So.  Berkeley, 
Cal.;  D:  10363,  Apr.  17,  1907.  30815 

Monkey  days;  playlet  in  3  scenes,  by  R.  Wells. 
[2],  13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  30,  1913;  D:  32142;  Raymond 
Wells,   New   York.  30816 

Monkey  (The)  god;  musical  comedy,  by  E.  H. 
E.  Watkin.  21  p.  f°.  Typewritten.  [Libret- 
to only] 

©  Edith  Howell  Edgar  Watkin,  Navesiuk, 
N.  J.;  D:  14766,  Jan.  7,  1909;  2c.  Jan.  11, 
1909.  30817 


Monkey  (The)  hunter.     See  Madiland. 

Monkey  land;  satirical  travesty  in  1  act,  by  O. 
West.      [3],  18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  6,  1914 ;  D :  37864 ;  Olive  West. 
New  York,  30817a 


See  Roi  (Le)  Ca- 
See    Red     (The) 


Monkey's   (The)   carnival, 
rotte. 

Monkey's     (The)     festival, 
Carott. 

Monkey's  (The)  paw;  story  in  3  scenes,  by 
W.  W.  Jacobs,  dramatized  by  Louis  N.  Parker. 
New  York,  S.  French ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd., 
1910.     35  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  13,  1910 ;  2c.  Oct.  14,  1910 ;  D  :  22285  ; 
Samuel  French,  London.  30818 

Monks  (The);  by  C.  L.  Blackman. 

©  Carle  La  Mont  Blackman,   Denver;   D: 
12770,  Apr.   17,   1908.  30819 

Monks  (The)  of  the  belfry;  a  dramatic  sketch 
introducing  chimes,  by  G.  G.  Leffingwell. 

©  George  G.  Leffingwell,  Chicago;  D:  10404, 
Apr.  23,  1907.  30820 

Monk's  scene.     11.     8°.     Printed. 

©  Harriet  E.  Monroe,  Washington ;  D  :  5301. 


July  2,  1904;  2c.  July  2,  1904. 


50821 


Monmouth;  or.  The  treason  of  Charles  Lee, 
former  half-pay  lieutenant  colonel  British 
army,  second  in  command,  a  dramatic  mono- 
graph of  the  American  Revolution  in  1  act,  by 
Randolph  Keim  [i.  e.  De  B.  R.  Keim]  [61]- 
78  p.     4°. 

©  De  B.  Randolph  Keim,  Washington ;  D : 
lOOSO,  I\Iar.  5.  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  4,  1907 ;  2c.  new 
ed.  Apr.  17,  1907.  30822 

Monna  Lisa;  historical  drama  in  1  act,  by  S.  H. 
IMccliianti.    23  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  16,  1911;  D:  2.5241;  Silvio  H. 
Picchianti,  New  York.  30823 

■  Sec  also  Mona  Lisa, 

Monna  Vanna;  a  ilrama  in  3  acts,  by  Maurice 
Maeterlinck,  tr.  from  the  French  by  Charlotte 
Porter,  (In  Poet  lore,  v,  15,  no,  3,  Autumn, 
1904 ;  periodical  ©  Poet  lore  co.,  Philadel- 
phia;  B:  82549,  Nov.  7,  1904;  2c.  Dec.  30, 
1904)  30824 


— -a  play  in  3  acts,  by  Maurice  Maeterlinck, 
tr.  by  Alexis  Irenee  Du  Pont  Coleman.  New 
York  and  London,  Harper  &  brothers,  1903. 
3  p.  1.,  143,  [1]  p.    front,     (port.)    8°. 

©   Harper   &   bros..   New    York;    A :  64720, 
July  IS,  1903;  2c.  Sept.  12,  1903.         30825 

— •  Same. 

©  Harper  &  brothers.  New  York ;  D :  3754, 
July  25,  1903;  2c.  Sept.  12,  1903.  30826 

- — ■  Sec  also  Joyzelle. 


1544 


30827 


COPYBIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


30841 


Monogram  (The);  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A. 
Fhimma,  tr.  by  Felix  Rem.  [83]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Julv  31, 1909  ;  D  :  16433  ;  Ario  Flamma, 
New  Yorlc.  30827 

■  a  modern  drama  in  5  acts,  by  R.  L.  Jones. 


©  Robert  L.  Jones,  Boston  ;  1879  :  2758,  Feb. 
27.  30828 

Monolog'ue.     Typewritten. 

©    Lores    Grimm,    Chicago ;    1900   A :  5204, 


Feb.  26 :  Ic.  Mar.  16. 


30829 


—  by  Chris.  Lane.     (In  Will  Rossiter's  vaude- 
ville prompter,  no.  4) 

©  Will  Rossiter,  Chicago;  D :  4066,  Oct.  5, 
1903 ;  2c.  Oct.  5,  1903.  30830 

— -by  Harry  L.  Newton.      (Iti  Will  Rossiter's 


vaudeville  prompter,  no.  4) 

©  Will  Rossiter,  Chicago;  D :  4065,  Oct.  5, 
1903 ;  2c.  Oct.  5,  1903.  30831 

Monolog'ues;  by  Beatrice  Herford  [pseud,  of 
Beatrice  Brooke  Hay  ward]  with  pictures  by 
Oliver  Herford.  New  York,  Charles  Scrib- 
ner's  sons,  1908.    139  p.     illus.    12°. 

©  Beatrice  Brooke  Hay  ward.  New   York; 
A :  206239,  May  6,  1908 ;  2c.  May  7,  1908. 

30832 

by  Jane  May,  tr.  and  adapted  by  Vera  Les- 
lie. New  York,  S.  French;  London,  S.  French, 
ltd.,  1907.     31  p.     12°. 

©    Siunnel    French,    New    York ;    D :  12024, 
Jan.  2.  1908;  2c.  Mar.  19,  1908.  30833 

-by  May  Isabel  Fisk. 

©  Harper  &  bros..  New  York ;  D  : 


10,  1903. 
— •  Same. 


4077,  Oct. 
30834 

New  York  and  London.  Harper  & 
brothers,  1903.    2  p.  1.,  189,  [1]  p.    12°. 

Contents. — Keeping  a  seat  at  the  benefit. — 
Her  tirst  call  on  the  butcher. — Hunting  for  an 
ap;a-lmeiit. — The  heart  of  a  woman. — A  bill 
from  the  milliner. — A  woman  in  a  shoe-shop. — 
Another  point  of  view. — Mis'  Deborah  has  a 
visitor. — The  pudding. — The  year  after. — 
Heard  on  the  beach. 

©  Harper  &  bros.,  New  York  ;  A  :  70181.  Oct. 
10,  1903 ;  2c.  Nov.  13,  1903.  30834a 

■  See  also  Plays  and  monolog'ues. 

MonologTies  and  duolog'ues;  by  May  Isabel 
Fisk.  New  York,  S.  French;  London,  S. 
French,  ltd.,  1914.     176  p.     12°. 

Contents. — The  art  of  giving  a  monologue. — 
A  game  for  two. — The  motor  ride. — The  cross- 
ing of  the  wires. — Harmony  in  a  flat. — At  the 
box  oflice  window. — A  touch  of  "  flu." — A 
matter  of  discretion. — The  suburban  hostess. — 
Willy  goes  out  to  lunch. 

©  May  15,  1914;  2c.  May  18,  1914;  A: 
371909  ;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London. 

30834b 


Monolog'ues  and  novelties;  by  B.  L.  C.  Griffith 
and  others.  Philadelphia,  The  Penn  publish- 
ing company,  1896. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia  ;  1896  :  36145, 
June  20,  2c.  June  20.  30834c 

Monologues  for  young  folks;  by  May  me  Riddle 
Bitney.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  [1909]  105  p. 
12°. 

©  Sept.  30,  1909;  '2c.  Oct.  2,  1909;  A: 
247952;  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago.  30834d 

Monologues,  grave  and  gay;  by  Mayme  Riddle 
Bitnev.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  &  company 
[1911]     113  p.     16°. 

©  Sept.  29,  1911;  2c.  Oct.  2,  1911;  A: 
295900;  Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  30834e 

Monologues  of  to-day;  by  Elise  West  Quaife. 
New  York,  S.  French ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd., 
1915.     88  p.     12°. 

Contents.— 'Tain't  politics,  'tis  married 
life. — The  lady  trimmer. — The  soda  water 
girl. — The  club  meeting. — Her  first  market- 
ing.— Too  much  mothers. — At  the  matinee. — 
In  a  deck  chair. — A  noble  profession. 

©  May  20,  1915;  2c.  and  alf.  May  24,  1915; 
A  :  398977  ;  Samuel  French,  New  York. 

30834f 

Monomania;  play  in  3  acts,  by  S.  J.  Bell.  [118] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  22,  1913;  D:  34226;  Stanley  .L 
Bell,  Oakland,  Cal.  30835 

Monomaniacs  (The);  or.  What  the  experts 
said,  a  modern  drama  in  1  act,  by  T.  R.  Hart. 
30  p.     16°.     Printed. 

©  Thomas  Riego  Hart,  Central  Valley, 
N.  Y. ;  D:  15133,  Feb.  19,  1909;  2c.  Feb.  19, 
1909.  30836 

Monongahela;  or.  Homestead  in  '92,  a  melo- 
drama in  4  acts,  by  F.  Norcross. 

©  Frank  Norcross,  New  York  ;  1892  :  29058, 
July  12.  30837 

Monopoly;  by  M.  J.  La  Moi'e. 

©  M.  J.  La  More,  St.  Paul ;  1898 :  45189,  July 
29.  30838 

•  John    L.    Ashton's   original    comedy-drama, 

by  F.  S.  Gibbs. 

©  .John  L.  Ashton,  Detroit;  1886:21242, 
Sept.  22.  30839 

or,  Labor  and  capital,  drama  in  3  acts,  by 

M.  W.  Fiske. 

©  M.  W.  Fiske,  New  York ;  1882 :  8471.  May 
24.  30840 


—  or,  Sloan's  daughter,  a  realistic  drama  of 
the  times,  by  W.  R.  Fox.  Cincinnati,  O.,  Press 
of  United  labor  age. 

©  William  R.  Fox,  Covington,  Ky. ;  1888: 
6527,  Mar.  2.  30841 


1545 


30842 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


30862 


Monroe  (The)  doctrine;  a  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  W.  A.  Brady. 

©    William    A.    Brady,    New    Yorl^: ;    ISOo : 
G5190,  Dec.  24.  30842 

Monseigneur;  a  drama  in  a  prologue  and  3 
acts,  by  P.  N.  Davey.    Typewritten. 

©   Paul   N.    Davey,   Carthage,   Mo.;    1894: 
5707.  Jan.  23 ;  Ic.  Jan.  23.  30843 

Monseigneur  en  vacances;  piece  inedite  en  1 
acte,  de  J.  Claretie.  numb.  1.  771-782.  illu.s. 
4°.     [Reprinted  from  Je  yais  tout] 

©  Jules  Claretie,  Paris ;  D :  10971,  July  15, 
1907;  2c.  July  15,  1907.  30844 

Monsieur;  a  farce  in  2  acts,  by  Robert  C.  V. 
Meyers.  Philadelphia,  The  I'eiui  publishing 
CO.,  1895. 

©  Penn  pub.  co..  Philadelphia ;  1895 :  39217. 
.Tuly  30 ;  2c.  July  30.  30845 

or.   The  pride  of  poverty,   a  drama   in  3 

acts,  by  Richard  Mansfield. 

©  R.   Mansfield,    New    York;  1887:19051. 

July  23.  30846 

■  Same. 


©  Susan  Hegeman  Mansfield,  New  Lon- 
don, Conn.,  as  widow  of  the  author,  in  re- 
newal for  28  years.  Renewal  no.  0875,  June 
15,  1915.  Original  entry,  July  23,  1887,  no. 
19051.  30846a 

Monsieur  Alphouse;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  Alex- 
andre Dumas,  tils,  adapted  and  augmented  by 
A.  Daly.     60  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©  Augustin  Dalv,  New  York ;  1886 :  27776, 
Dec.  9 ;  2c.  Dec.  9.  30847 

Same. 

©  Joseph  F.  Daly  and  Richard  Dorney, 
New  York,  as  executors,  in  renewal  for  28 
vears.  Renewal  no.  4975,  Jan.  7,  1914.  Origi- 
nal entry,  Dec.  9,  1886,  no.  27776.  30847a 

Monsieur  Bounefoi;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  E. 
Spencer. 

©  Edward  Spencer,  Randallstown,  Md. ; 
1871 :  874,  Feb.  4.  30848 

Monsieur  Charlemagne;  a  romantic  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  P.  W.  Hyde  and  W.  A.  Woods. 

©  Paul  Woodworth  Hyde  and  Wm.  Ander- 
son Woods,  Pittsburgh  ;  1898 :  10493,  Feb.  8 ; 
2c.  Feb.  14.  30849 

Monsieur  Cochon;  comedie  en  3  actes,  par 
E.  Bergerat. 

©  Emile  Bergerat,  Paris;  1891:24481, 
July  6.  30850 

Monsieur  Codomat;  comedie  en  3  actes,  par  Tris- 
tan Bernard.  [Paris,  Impr.  de  I'lllustration] 
1907.     3  p.  1.,  32  p.    12°. 

©  T.  Bernard,  Paris;  D :  11631,  Oct.  31, 
1907;  2c.  Oct.  31,  1907.  30851 


Monsieur  de  Courpiere;  comedie  en  4  actes  [par 
A.  Hermant]  .  .  .  [Paris,  Impr.  de  I'lllustra- 
tion] 1907.     1  p.  1.,  91  p.    8°. 

©  Abel  Hermant,  Paris ;  A :  11550.  Oct.  19, 
1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  19,  1907.  30852 

Monsieur  de  la  Palisse;  opera  bouffe  en  3  actes, 
de  Robert  de  Flers  et  G.  A.  de  Caillavet,  mu- 
sique  de  Claude  Terrasse  .  .  .  Paris,  Soci§te 
nouvelle  d'editions  musicales,  1905.  166  p.  12°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©    Societ§    nouvelle    d'editions    musicales, 
Paris ;  D :  6023,  Jan.  9,  1905 ;  2c.  Jan.  9,  1905. 

30853 

Monsieur  de  Montalembert;  or.  The  nihilist 
circle,  a  tale  of  the  Russia  of  to-day,  a  play  in 
3  acts,  by  A,  C.  Guhter.  130  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  A.  C.  Gunter,  San  Francisco ;  1879 :  9000, 
July  10;  2c.  Nov.  4.  30854 

Monsieur  de  Pre  van;  ou,  Le  legislateur  de 
Cythere,  comedie  en  3  actes  en  vers,  par 
Lucien  Gumpel  et  Georges  Delaquys.  Paris, 
Charpentier  &  Fasquelle,  1907.    149  p.    12°. 

©  Eugene  Fasquelle,  Paris ;  D :  11564,  Oct. 
21,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  21,  1907.  30855 

Monsieur  d'Or;  dramatic  fantasy,  by  J.  L. 
Haney.  Philadelphia,  The  Egerton  press,  1910. 
145  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  20,  1910 ;  2c.  Oct.  22,  1910 ;  D :  22408 ; 
John  Louis  Haney,  Philadelphia.  30856 

Monsieur  et  mademoiselle;  a  musical  comedy  in 
2  acts,  by  W.  J.  Vance. 

©   Wilson   J.    Vance,     Washington;     1880: 
14408,  Sept.  22.  30857 

Monsieur  Jack;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  F. 
Gilchrest.     50  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Wm.    F.    Gilchrest.    New    York;    1896: 
60952,  Nov.  6 ;  2c.  Sept.  25.  30858 

Monsieur  Lambert;  piece  en  2  actes,  de  M.  Mau- 
rey.  numb.  1.  199-220,  iilus.  8°.  [Reprinted 
from  Je  sais  tout,  3*^  ann.,  2®  semestre,  ii, — 17] 

©  Max  Maurey,  Paris ;  D :  11353,  Sept.  16, 
1907 ;  2c.  Sept.  16,  1907.  30859 

Monsieur  le  comte;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E. 
Perrin,  tr.  by  Cornelia  R.  Barnes.  [2],  131  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  1,  1910 ;  D :  22707 ;  Ernest  Per- 
rin, New  York.  30860 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  I.  Goss.    183  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  15,  1909;  D:  17104;  Herbert  I. 
Goss,  Berlin,  N.  H.  30861 

Same,    ii,  137  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  27,  1910;  D:  21197;  Herbert  I. 
Goss,  Berlin,  N.  H.  30862 


Monsieur  le  directeur.     See  Chili  (The)  widow, 

1546 


30863 


COPYRIGHTED  IN"   THE   UNITED  STATES 


308S4 


Monsieur  le  juge;  vaudeville  en  4  actes,  de 
Naticey  [pseud,  de  N.  Zouros]  et  Jean  Rioux 
[pseud,  de  G.  Roux-Martin]  [306]  p.  4°. 
Ms. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    18,    1913;    D :  35383 ;    Nicolas 
Zouros  &  Gustave  Roux-Martin,  Paris. 

30863 

Monsieur  le  marquis;  a  dramatization  from  the 
French,  by  M.  Estvan. 

©  Mathilde  Estvan,  New  York  ;  1888 :  23666. 
Aug.  17.  30864 

Monsieur  le  prince;  musical  sketch  in  1  act, 
by  R.  R.  Gibson.  [2],  27  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.     [Libretto   only] 

©   Ic.   Dec.   18,   1913;    D :  35386 ;    Rowland 
Routledge  Gibson,  New  York.  30865 

Monsieur  Lecoq;  a  drama  in  prologue  and  3 
acts,  by  G.  S.  Crittenden. 

©  George  S.  Crittenden,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ; 
D  :  1378,  Jan.  31,  1902.  30866 

Monsieur  Mallet;  a  play,  by  W.  J.  Hamersley. 

©   William    James    Hamersley,    Hartford; 

1875 :  2416,  IVIar.  15.  30867 

Monsieur  Pickwick;  comedie  burlesque  en  5 
actes,  d'apres  le  romau  de  Charles  Dickens, 
de  G.  Duval  et  R.  Charvay.  32  p.  4".  (L'll- 
lustration  theatrale,  T  annee  190,  21  octobre 
1911) 

©  Oct.  21,  1911 ;  2c.  Nov.  4,  1911 ;  D  :  25671 ; 
Georges  Duval  et  Robert  Charvay,  Paris. 

30868 

Monsieur  Piegois;  com6die  en  3  actes,  par  A. 
Capus.  [Paris.  Impr.  de  I'lllustration]  1905. 
2  p.  1.,  88  p.    8°. 

©  Alfred  Capus,  Paris;   D :  6673,  May  17, 
1905 ;  2c.  May  17,  1905.  30869 

See   also    Theatre    complet;     [de]     Alfred 

Capus. 

Monsieur  Pingre;  scene  comique  pour  filni- 
parlant,  par  Rene  Champigny.  [4]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  May  9,  1913 ;  D :  33181 ;  Gaumont  co., 
Flushing,  N.  Y.  30870 

Monsieur  Poirier's  son-in-law.  jS'ee  Four 
plays;  by  iSmile  Augier. 

Monsieur  Soullie;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Con- 
stas.     99  ».     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    John    Constas,    Washington ;    D :  14985, 
Feb.  3,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  3,  1909.  30871 

Monsieur  Zero;  vaudeville  en  3  actes,  [par]  P. 
G  a  vault  et  Andre  Mou6zy-Eon.  Paris.  P.-V. 
Stock.     194  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  2,  1909 ;  2c.  Aug.  2,  1909  ;  D  :  16847 : 
I'aul  Gavault  et  Mouezy-l<]on,  Paris.       30872 


Monstantia;  a  mystic  tragedy  of  the  lost  earth- 
ens,  by  V.  J.  Blubaugh. 

©   Vance  Jos.   Blubaugh.    Arkansas    City, 
Kan. ;  D :  13159,  June  10,  1908.  30873 


or.  The  lost  race,  by  V.  J.  Blubaugh.    45  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Vance  Jos.  Blubaugh,  Arkansas  City, 
Kan.;  D :  15618,  Apr.  ^4,  1909;  2c.  June  28. 
1909,  30874 

Monster. 

©  Therese  Kaas,  Chicago ;  D :  12306,  Jan. 
11,  1908.  30875 

play  in  3  acts,  by  Paul  Dickey  and  C.  God- 


dard.     [85]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  9,  1914 ;  D :  37512 ;  Charles  God- 
dard,  Chicago.  30875a 

by  Rita  Leo.     123  p.     4°.     Typewrit- 


ten. 

©  Ic.  July  1,  1913 ;  D  :  33672  ;  Mrs.  Edgar  F. 
Leo,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y.  30876 

Monster  sin;   a  tragedy  in  1  act,  by   Mathilde 
Hunter  Emeigh.    21  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  M.  H.  Emeigh,  Brooklvn ;  D :  9991,  Feb. 
19,  1907 ;  2c.  Feb.  28,  1907.  30877 

Mont  Blanc;  a  dramatic  composition,  by  J.  L. 
Wallack  and  H.  Mayh6w. 

©  John  Lester  Wallack  and  Horace  May- 
hew,  New  York ;  1874 :  7046,  May  23.       30878 

Mont  Pelee;  an  original  drama  in  1  act,  by  P.  S. 
Hamilton.    18  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Percy  St.  Clair  Hamilton,  Montreal,  Can- 
ada ;  D :  2259,  Aug.  22,  1902 ;  2c.  Aug.  22,  1902. 

30879 

Monta;  a  western  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Walter  W. 
Fletcher. 

©  .John  H.  Robb,  New  York;  1890:985. 
Jan.  6.  30880 

Monta  of  Montana;  a  western  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  Walter  W.  Fletcher. 

©  John  H.  Robb,  New  York;  1890:986, 
Jan.  6.  30881 

Montag'ue,   the   gambler;  a  play   in   1  act,   by 
W.  S.  Brintnall.     26  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Woodbury  Saxton  Brintnall.  Oakland, 
Cal. ;  D :  14869,  Jan.  21,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  21. 
1909.  30882 

Montana. 

©  Charles  Dillard  Wilson,  Seattle ;  D  :  2444. 
Oct.  13,  1902.  30883 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  D.  Carey,  jr.    80  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Henry  D.  Carey,  jr..  City  Island,  N.  Y. ; 
D:S302,  Apr.  7,  1906;  2c.  Apr.  27.  1906. 

30884 


1547 


30885 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


30907 


Montana — Continued. 

— — a  dramatic  plav  in  3  acts,  by  H.  M.  Plum- 
Woehning.    2  p.  1.,  64  p.    12°.    Printed. 

©  Hulierta  M.  Plum-Woehning,  New  Yorlc ; 
D :  1111,  Nov.  20,  1901 ;  2c.  Mar.  11,  1902. 

30885 


—  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  AV.  W.  Cook. 

©  AVilliam  Wallace  Cook,  Marshall,* Mich. ; 
D  :  3117,  Mar.  12,  1903.  30886 

a  military  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  W.  T. 


Clark. 

©  W.  T.  Clark,  Providence,  R.  I.;  1900  A: 
20977,  Aug.  22.  30887 


western     drama     in     4     acts,     by     W.    G. 

Elliott.     33  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  11.  1914;   D :  36152 ;  Walter  G. 
Elliott,  Indianapolis.  30887a 

Montana  (The)   limited;  drama   in  4   acts,  by 
Chas.  Ulrich  and  Wm.  L.  Roberts. 

©  Klimt  &  Gazzolo  amusement  co.,  Chicago ; 
D  :  13157,  June  10,  1908.  30888 

Montana  romance;  by  Geo.  H.  Allen.    Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Harrv  J.  Beane,  Eureka.  Utah  ;  A :  216594. 
Sept.  9,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  29,  1908.  30889 

playlette  in  1  act,  dramatization  of  Chas. 


Alden  Seltzer's  Law  and  the  classics,  by  C. 
Malloy.     9  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  1,  1912;  D:  29564;  Chas.  Malloy. 
Butte.  Mont.  30890 

Montana  (A)  widow;  nmsical  sketch,  by  W.  F. 
Carroll.  3  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Words 
only] 

©  William  F.  Carroll,  New  York ;  D :  12147, 
Jan.  9,  1908;  2c.  Jan.  9,  1908.  30891 

Montanain  (The);  by  D.  G.  Fischer.  39  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  David  G.  Fischer,  Chicago ;  D :  10428. 
Apr.  26,  1907;  2c.  Apr.  8,  1907.  30892 

Montansier  (I/a);  piece  en  4  actes  dont  un  pro- 
logue, par  Gaston  De  Caillavet,  Robert  de  Flers 
ot  Jeoffrin  [pseud,  de  H.  G.  Ibels]  Paris, 
E.  Fasquelle,  1904.    3  p.  1.,  277  p.,  1  1.     12°. 

©  E.  Fasquelle,  Paris ;  D :  5098,  May  31, 
1904;  2c.  proof  May  31,  1904;  2c.  Aug.  22, 
1904.  30893 


a  play  in  3  acts,  by  De  Flers.  Caillavet  and 

Ibels.     216  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  De  Flers.  Caillavet  &  Ibels,  Paris;  D: 
4093,  Oct.  15,  1903;  2c.  Oct.  15,  1903.     30894 

Montaraza  (La)  de  Olmeda;  drama  en  3  actos, 
de  L.  Maldonado.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores  espaiioles]  1908.     50  p.     12°. 

©  Luis  Maldonado,  Madrid  ;  D :  13788,  Sept. 
14,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  14,  1908.  30895 


Montbars;  or,  The  pirate  of  Santo  Domingo, 
drama  in  4  acts,  arr.  and  dramatized  from 
episodes  of  Les  forbantes,  of  Paul  Duplessis, 
by  L.  Caso  Soto,  Englisli  tr.  by  M.  Fuertes. 
81  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

'  ©  Luis  Caso   Soto,    New    York ;    D :  2960, 
Feb.  6,  1903 ;  2c.  Apr.  20.  1903.  30896 

Montcalm;  or.  The  nations'  duel  for  a  hemi- 
sphere, romantic  historical  drama  in  4  acts,  bv 
H.  M.  Donner.     [4],  86  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Aug.    16,    1913;    D :  34177 ;    Herman 
Montagu  Donner,  New  York.  30897 

Montclair;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  A.  T.  Oakes. 

©  A.  T.  Oakes,  New  York  ;  1888  :  36750.  Doe. 
24.  30898 

Monte  Carlo;  a  comedy,  by  Kenridge  and 
Thompson. 

©  Mary  Ellis  Smith,  Chicago ;   1885 :  5683, 
Mar.  7.  30899 

minstrel  farce  comedy  play  in  2  acts,  by 


Edward  Marble  and  Plenry  J.  Sayers. 

©    Geo.    H.    Primrose    and    W.    H.    West. 
United  States ;  1893 :  29993,  June  24.      30900 

operette  in  3  acten  mit  ballctt,  von  C.  A. 


Schultz.     [46]  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Libret- 
to only] 

©  Ic.  Mav  IS,  1910;  D:  21061;  Charles  Ar- 
thur Schultz,  New  York.  30901 

Monte  (The)  Carlo  burlesquers;  by  R.  F.  Mey- 
ers. 

©    Robert    F.    Meyers,    New    York;    1897: 
304.57,  May  19.  30902 

Monte  Carlo  girls  big  burlesque  co. ;  a  bur- 
lesque in  2  acts,  by  J.  H.  Sutter.  4  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  John  H.  Sutter,  Brooklyn  ;  D  :  13183.  May 
26,  1908 ;  2c.  May  21,  1908.  30903 

Monte  Cristo;  in  5  acts,  dramatized  with  an 
ab))reviated  c*ast,  by  Eugene  Moore.  78  p.  f". 
Typewritten. 

©  Frederick  G.  Conrad,  Chicago;  D :  8404, 
Apr.  23,  1906 ;  2c.  Apr.  23,  1906.  30904 

Monte  Cristo,  jr.;  a  burlesque  melodrama  in  3 
acts,  arr.  and  adapted  by  Jennie  Kimball 
[i.  e.  J.  K.  Flaherty]     79  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  .Jennie  Kimball  Flahertv,  Boston ;  1S87 : 
19423.  July  28 ;  2c.  Sept.  2.  30905 

Monte  Madrona;  or.  Life  in  California,  a  ro- 
mantic drama  in  4  acts,  dramatized  by  H.  F. 
Dobbins. 

©   Henry    F.    Dobbins,    New    York;    1878: 
12154,  Oct.  21.  30906 

Monte  Mond;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  R. 
Hayes.     Typewritten. 

©   Lucy   Rogers   Hayes,    Cleveland ;    1897 : 
20222,  Mar.  29 ;  2c.  May  28.  30907 


1548 


30908 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


30930 


Monterey;  a  comedy  drama,  by  T.  Tilford. 
Typewritten. 

©    Tilden    Tilford,     Boston;     1897:46037, 
Aug.  16;  2c.  Aug.  16.  30908 

Montezuma;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  P.  Schnake, 
tr.  from  the  German,  by  the  author.  St. 
Louis,  1870,  73  p.  8°.  [German  and  Eng- 
lish] 

©  Frederick  Schnake,  St.  Louis ;  1870 :  4286, 
Dec.  2 ;  2c.  Dec.  27.  30909 

an   historical   drama   in  4   acts,   by   L.   A. 

Robertson. 

©  Louis  Alexander  Robertson,  San  Francis- 
co;  D :  4278,  Nov.  17,  1903.  30910 


Montezuma — Continued. 

or.  The  maid  and  the  filibuster,  an  opera 

bouffe  in  3  acts,  words  by  Thomas  Wharton, 
music  by  Owen  Wister.     Philadelphia,  1888. 

©  J.  B.  Lane,  United  States;  1888:31166, 
Nov.  2.  30919 

or.   The  priests  of  the  sun,  an  historical 


drama  in  5  acts,  by  A.  R.  Calhoun. 

©  Alfred  R.  Calhoun,'  East  Rockaway,  N.  Y. ; 
1882 :  11994,  July  20.  30920 

—  See  also  Daimio's  (The)  head. 


—  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  M.  L.  York. 

©   M.    L.    York,    Washington;    1890:10893, 
Apr.  2.  30911 


—  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  Peet  and  Constance 
Skinner. 
©   Herbert    Peet,    Los   Angeles ;    D :  10142, 


Montezuma,  emperor  of  Mexico;  by  M.  E. 
Booth. 

©  Marie  Edwina  Booth,  Boston ;   D :  7094, 
Aug.  2,  1905.  30921 

Montezuma,  the  last  of  the  Aztecs;  a  play  in 
10  scenes,  by  M.  L.  York.  18  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  20,  1913  ;  D :  32.384  ;  Merwin  Les- 
lie York,  New  York.  30922 

Montfalcon;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  G.  Delon. 
©  George    Delon,    Cleveland;    1890:21584, 
July  5.  30923 

—  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  T.  Weston.    48  p.    4*.      Montmarte;  comedie  en  4  actes,  de  P.  Frondaie. 
Typewritten.  28  p.    4°,     (L'Ulustration  theatrale,  no.  165) 

©  Ic.  Oct  13,  1915 ;  D  :  41980 ;  Edith  Totten  ©  Dec.  10,  1910  ;  2c.  Jan.  7,  1911 ;  D  :  23033 ; 

Weston,  St  Louis.  30912a  Pierre  Frondaie,  Paris.  30924 

by  K.  Barney.  [2],  62  p.     4°.     Type-  ^ontray,  the  circus  man. 

written.  ©  Edward  H.   Montray,   Philadelphia;   D: 

©  Ic.  Nov.  2,  1915 ;  D :  42220 ;  Kelly  Bar-  ^^91,  Apr.  6,  1906.                                         30925 

ney.  New  York.  30912b  Montriveau;  a  play  in  4  acts,  adapted  from  the 

T    .  ,.  ...        T   T>„x  French  of  Honore  de  Balzac,  by  E.  S.  Mapes. 

—  a  scenic  and  dramatic  composition,  .T.  Ket-  -  .  - 


Mar.  14,  1907. 


30912 


tig. 

©    John    Rettig,    Cincinnati;    1887:23870, 
Sept.  20 ;  Ic.  Oct.  17,  1888.  30913 


a  scenic  melodrama  in  5  acts. 
©    R.    E.    French,    Chicago;    1885;    13058, 


June  13. 


30914 


a  tragedy,  by  Thomas  Dunn  English. 
©  Arthur  English,  Charleston,  W.  Va. ;  D : 


12232,  Jan.  23,  1908. 


30915 


12  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©   Ella    Stryker   Mapes,    Brooklyn ;    D :  52, 
Jan.  21,  1901 ;  2c.  Jan.  21,  1901.  30926 

Monumental  nerve;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  S.  B.  Alexander. 

©   S.    B.   Alexander,   Boston;    1891:23662, 
June  29.  30927 

Moochers  (The);  musical  act,  by  G.  Lyle.     [14] 
p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  12,  1914;  D:  38457;  H.  Sliker- 
man,  San  Francisco.  30927a 

Moods  and  tenses;  an  original  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  H.  Lindley. 

©  Harry  Lindley,  Elkton,  Md. ;  D :  288,  Mar. 
30,  1901.  30928 

—  or.  The  conquest  of  Mexico,   a  burlesque  Moods  of  merriment;  a  monologue,  by  Wm.  D. 

opera  in  4  acts,  libretto  by  A.  H.  Brett.  Hall.     11  p.     4°.     Typewritten, 

©   Arthur   H.   Brett,   Albany;    1896:36936,  ©  William  Drumm,  Philadelphia;  D :  3856, 

June  25.                                                          30917  Aug.  20,  1903 ;  Ic.  Aug.  20,  1903.                30929 

a  romantic  comic  opera  in  4  acts,  libret-  Moods  (The)  of  Muriel;  play  in  4  acts,  by  C, 

to  by  A.  H.  Brett.  Andrews.    50  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Arthur   H.   Brett,    Albany;    1896:55925,  ©    Ic.    Oct.    27,    1910;    D:  22402;    Charlton 

Oct.  9,                                                           30918  Andrews,  Cambridge,  Mass, 

1549 


—  or.  Beauteous  Mexico,  a  tragedy  in  5  acts, 
by  M,  Krauskopf,    Ms, 

©    Morris    Krauskopf,    New    York;    1873: 
6783,  June  17;  2c.  Mar.  21,  1881.  30916 


30930 


30931 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


30950 


Moody's  tavern;  n  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
C.  F.  llyan  and  liOiiis  A.  La  Shier.  76  p.  8°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Cliarles  F.  Ryan,  Turners  Falls,  Mass. ; 
D :  1935,  May  26,  1902 ;  Ic.  May  26,  1902 ;  Ic. 
June  12,  1902.  30931 

Moon  (A),  a  coon  and  a  chicken;  by  F.  L. 
Keicliard  and  J.  E.  Pease. 

©  Fred'k  L.  Reichard  and  Jacob  E.  Pease, 
Cleveland  ;  D  :  14299,  Nov.  16,  1908.         30932 

Moon  (The)  calf;  play  in  3  acts,  by  R.  L.  Demp- 
ster.   109  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  14,  1915;  D:  40925;  Robert 
Ledger  Dempster,  Buffalo.  30932a 

Moon  child;  an  original  play  in  3  acts  and  4 
tableaux,  by  E.  E.  Kidder.  152  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Edward  E.  Kidder,  New  York ;  D :  9014, 
Aug.  30,  1906 ;  2c.  Feb.  8,  1907.  30933 

Moon  (The)  girl;  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 
W.  F.  Burke.  45  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Ic.  July  2.  1912  ;  D  :  30158 ;  William  Fran- 
cis Burke,  New  York.  30934 

See  also  School  (The)  bell. 

Moon  (The)  hunters;  a  comic  opera  in  2  acts, 
book  and  lyrics  by  Herbert  Farrar,  music  by 
Robert  G.  Boarman.  86  p.  4".  Tj'pewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  H.  Farrar,  Baltimore ;  D :  12282,  Jan.  31, 
1908;  2c.  Jan.  31,  1908.  30935 

Moon  (The)  lady;  musical  seance  in  2  sittings, 
by  W.  J.  Jones.  [105]  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Sept.  22,  1911;  D:  25293;  Will  J. 
.Jones,  New  York.  30936 

Moon  (The)  lanterns  of  Bon;  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  W.  H.  Shelton  and  G.  Yeto.  4°,  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  William  Henry  Shelton  and  Genjiro  Yeto, 
New  York ;  D :  10479,  May  2,  1907 ;  2c.  May  2, 
1907.  30937 

Moon-madness;  Japanese  tragedy  in  2  scenes, 

by  Jain  Sain  and  Jessie  Shirley.     10  p.     4". 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  13,  1909 ;  D :  17080 ;  Mrs.  Albert 

V.  Uhls,  Spokane,  Wash.  30938 

Moon  (The)  maiden;  by  G.  E.  Stoddard.    62  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Geo.  E.  Stoddard,  Utica,  N.  Y. ;  D :  6782. 

June  7,  1905 ;  2c.  June  7,  1905.  30939 

Moon-man  (The);  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  book 

and  lyrics  by  Campbell  B.  Casad  and  Ernest  S. 

Jaros.     127  p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto 

only] 

©  C.  B.  Casad  and  E.  S.  Jaros,  New  York ; 

D :  7748,  Dec.  22, 1905 ;  2c.  Jan.  22, 1906.    30940 


Moon  (The)  menagerie;  a  Mother  Goose  sketch, 
by  Carey  Foster.  New  York,  Hints  publish- 
ing company,  1903.    cover-title,  5  p.    12°. 

©  Hints  pub.  co.,  New  York ;  D :  4198,  Nov. 
5,  1903 ;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1903.  30941 

Moon  (The)  of  Yamato;  by  Robert  d'Humi§res. 
16  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Mrs.    Patrick    Campbell,    London ;    D : 
11614,  Oct.  29,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  29,  1907.      30942 

Moon-time  in  Toy  land;  1  act  play,  by  H.  Dun- 
lap.     18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  22,  1915;  D :  41901 ;  Henrietta 
Dunlap,  Washington.  30942a 

Moon  (The)  went  behind  a  cloud;  farcical 
sketch,  by  U.  Keene.  [2],  29  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    22,    1915;    D :  42541 ;    Ursula 
Keene,  New  York.  30942b 

Moonbeams;  an  original  burlesque  extrava- 
ganza, by  F.  Carlos. 

©  Frank  Carlos,  Boston ;  1879 :  15182,  Nov. 
12.  30943 


satire  in  3  acts,  by  Ludwig  Pulda,  tr.  by 

Arthur  H.  Schwarz.    74  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    19,    1914;    D :  38542 ;    Charles 

Kraus,  New  York.  30943a 

Moondyne;  or,  The  hand  of  the  red  line,  a  sen- 
sational drama  in  5  acts,  written  and  devised 
with  original  situations,  scenes,  climaxes  and 
eifects,  by  I.  Tyrrell. 

©  Inigo  Tyrrell,  Chicago ;  1888 :  37121,  Dec. 
28.  30944 

Mooney,  the  expressman;  1  act  comedy  sketch, 
by  E.  B.  Collins. 

©  Edward  B.  Collins,  Louisville ;  D :  4910, 
Apr.  20,  1904.  30945 

Mooney 's  soulmate;  farce  in  1  act,  by  Charles 
Horwitz.    19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  25,  1911 ;  D  :  25302  ;  Joseph  Har- 
rington, New  York.  30946 

Moonland;  by  C.  Gramlich. 

©  Charles  Gramlich,  New  York;   D:8183, 
Mar.  17,  1906.  30947 

Moonlight;  tragedy  in  1  act,  by  W.  F.  Allen. 
[1],  12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  26,  1913 ;  D :  35475 ;  Walter  Fox 
Allen,  Lawrenceville,  N.  J.  30948 

Moonlight  (The)  blossoms;  a  Japanese  romance 
in  3  acts,  by  C.  B.  Fernald. 

©  Chester  Bailey  Fernald,  United  States ; 
1899  :  60861,  Sept  22  ;  2c.  Sept.  22.  30949 

Moonlight  (The)  marriage;  or.  Love  and  crime, 
a  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Fairbanks. 

©    Avonia    Fairbanks,     New    York ;     1878 : 
407,  Jan.  8.  30950 


1550 


30951 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


30973 


Moonlight  on  the  Mississippi;  1  act  sketch,  by 
J.  H.  Decker. 

©    Jas.    H.    Decker,    New    York;    D :  3706, 
July  11,  1903.  30951 

Moonlight  (A)  sonata;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  G.      Moonshiner  (The);  by  Cutcliffe  Hyne.    5  p.    4 
Greene  and  F.  Casey.    110  p.    4°.    Typewrit-  Typewritten. 


Moonshine  whiskey;   a   tragedy   in   1   act,   by 
S.  B.  Elliott.     9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  16,  1912 ;  D :  29742 ;  Sarah  Barn- 
well Elliott,  Sewanee,  Tenn.  30961 


ten. 

©  Georgia  Greene  and  Fanny  Casey,  New 
York ;  D :  10520,  May  8,  1907 ;  2c.  May  17, 
1907.  -30953 

an  interpretation  in  1  act,  by  A.  J.  Nieper. 


[1],  16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  4,  1909;  D :  16612 ;  Augusta  J. 
Nieper,  New  York.  30953 

Moonlighter  (The)  See  Five  plays;  by  G. 
Fitzuiaurice. 

Moon's  (The)  son;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  R.  W. 
Bloeser.    208  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  29,  1910 ;  D  :  22412  ;  Raymond  W. 
Bloeser,  Erie,  Pa.  30954 

Moonshadows;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  Noye.  18  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  28,  1914;  D :  36191 ;  Edwine 
Noye,  Buffalo.  30954a 

Moonshine;  musical  play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  W. 
Emlyn,  music  by  H.  Blatch.  London,  Bach 
&  CO.,  1911.  04  p.  12°.  ([D'Auvers  school 
series] )      [Libretto  only] 

©  Mar.  21,  1911 ;  2c.  Apr.  10,  1911  ;  D : 
23893;  Charles  Willmore  Emlyn,  Herbert 
Blatch  and  Bach  &  co.,  London.  30955 

or.  The  last  ripples  of  the  late  unpleasant- 
ness, a  drama,  by  W.  L.  D.  O'Grady  and  H.  E. 
Warren. 

©  W.  L.  D.  O'Grady  and  H.  E.  Warren. 
New  York  ;  1881 :  5363,  Apr.  8.  30956 

or.   The   origin  of  champagne,   a  miisical 

spectacular  burlesque  in  4  acts,  with  original 
effects,  words  and  songs,  by  A.  S.  Truax. 

©  Angie  Schott  Truax,  Saratoga,  N.  Y. ; 
1889:39728,  Dec.  27.  30957 

Moonshine  (The)  maid;  a  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  J.  Neill. 

©  James  Neill,  New  York;  1885:9465, 
Apr.  24.  30958 

Moonshine  mountain;  a  dramatic  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  A.  A.  Greenbaum.  11  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Albert  A.  Greenbaum.  San  Francisco ;  D : 
15079,  Feb.  15,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  15,  1909.    30959 

Moonshine  sign  posts;  a  sketch  in  3  pts.,  by 
M.  E.  Thornton. 

©  Marcellus  Eugene  Thornton,  Hickory, 
N.  C. ;  D  :  764,  Aug.  15,  1901.  30960 


©  Ic.  Dec.  28,  1909 ;  D :  17807 ;  Mrs.  Henri- 
ette  Davis,  Los  Angeled.  30962 


—  a  drama,  by  F.  Fyles.    36  1.    8°.    Printed. 

©  Franklin  Fyles,  New  York ;  1898 :  59514, 

Oct.  10 ;  2c.  Oct.  17.  30963 

dramatic   sketch   by   J.    Birch.     7   p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic,  June  9,  1915 ;  D :  40936 ;  John  Birch, 
New  York.  30963a 

[2], 


play   in   1  act,  by   Louis  Do  Coucy. 

20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  2,  1913 ;  D :  31853  ;  Gustave  Froh- 
man,  New  York.  30964 

Moonshiners  (The);  by  G.  C.  Lounsbery,  from 
the  story  of  Everett  Shinn.  11  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  G.  Constance  Lounsbery,  Bedford,  N.  Y. ; 
D :  9581,  Dec.  5,  1906 ;  Ic.  Dec.  5,  1906.     30965 


—  by  J.  H.  Shepard.    Typewritten. 

©  Jerrold  H.  Shepard,  Albany  ;  1897 :  41587, 
July  19 ;  2c.  July  19.  30966 

—  by  Mary  L.  Hutchins.     [2]  p.     4°.     Type- 


written. 

©  M.  L.  Hutchins,  Bennington.  Vt. ;  D : 
14025,  Oct.  10,  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  10,  1908.      30967 

—  by   Morgan   Bates. 

©  M.  Bates,  Milwaukee;  1880:19091, 
Dec.  14.  30968 

—  a  drama,  by  L.  C.  Fletcher. 

©  Lydia  Coyne  Fletcher,  Washington  ;  1880 : 
13717,  Sept.  8.  30969 

—  a  dramatic  composition  in  3  acts,  by  F.  M. 
Childs.    49  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Fred  M.  Childs,  Villisca,  la.;  D:  10021, 
Feb.  25,  1907;  Ic.  Feb.  16,  1907;  Ic.  Mar.  28, 
1907.  30970 


— ■  a  dramatic  sketch,  by  G.  and  M,  Wessells. 

©  George  and  Mildred  Wessells,  New  York ; 

D :  7701,  Dec.  12,  1905.  30971 

—  a  mountain  mystery,  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 


E.  Henderson. 

©  Ettie  Henderson,  New  York :  1880 :  3565. 
Mar.  6.  30972 

a  North  Carolina  idyll,  an  American  com- 


edy drama  in  4  acts,  by  Edwin  A.  Locke. 

©  Joseph  J.  Dowling,  Mt.  Clemens,  Mich. ; 
1894 :  20005,  Apr.  19.  30973 


1551 


30974 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


30995 


Moonshiners  (The) — Continued. 

a  play  in  5  acts,  by  S.  F.  Aaron. 

©  Samuel    Francis    Aaron,    Philadelphia; 
1886 :  15074,  July  2.  30974 

or,  The  blighted  star,  a  sensational  drama 


in  5  acts,  8  scenes,  by  D.  Wolf. 

©  Daniel  Wolf,  United  States ;  1889 :  1902, 
Jan.  14.  30975 

or,  Young  love  and  old  Bourbon,  an  Ameri- 


can drama  in  3  acts,  by  C.  F.  Pidgin. 

©   Charles  F.   Pidgin,  Boston;   1880:2458, 
Feb.  14.  30976 

Moonshiner's  (The)  cabin;  or,  A  refuge  from 
the  storm,  melodramatic  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
H.  M.  Hicks.    15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  10,  1915;   D:  41199;  Henry  M. 
Hicks,  Akron,  O.  30976a 

Moonshiner's  (The)  daughter;  melodrama  in  4 
acts.    36  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Geo.  M.  Anderson,   Princeton,   Ind. ;   D : 
10910,  July  5,  1907 ;  2c.  July  5,  1907.       30977 

a  play  of  mountain  life  in  3  acts,  by  Ber- 


nard Francis  Moore. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1898: 
75915,  Dec.  27 ;  2c.  May  4,  1899.  30978 

•  or,  The  one  who  was  guilty. 

©  Wm.  F.  Mann,  Chicago ;  D :  1987,  June  9, 
1902.  30979 

Moonshiners  (The)  of  Goose  Neck  still;  a  melo- 
drama in  5  acts,  by  C.  A.  Williams. 

©  Chas.  Alf.   Williams,  Cincinnati;   1896: 
33012,  June  2.  30980 

Moonshiners  of  Kocky  Ridge.     See  Abducted. 

Moonshiner's  (The)  sweetheart;  a  1  act  play- 
let, by  E.  B.  Bonner.    7  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  23,  1909 ;  D :  16320 ;  E.  B.  Bon- 
ner, Chicago.  30981 

Moonshiner's  (The)  trap;  drama  in  1  act,  by 
Charles  Goddard.    3  p.    4°.    Tjipewritten. 

©  Ic.   Aug.  24,  1914;   D:  37998;    Star  co., 
New  York.  30981a 

Moonstone  (The);  the  romantic  play,  by  L.  M. 
Brockway. 

©    Louis    Martinetti    Brockway,    Boston ; 
1877 :  11661,  Oct.  10.  30982 

or.  The  mystery  at  Yorkshire,  a  dramati- 


zation of  Wilkie  Collins'  novel,  in  a  prologue, 
4  acts  and  epilogue,  by  J.  F.  Wakefield. 

©  John  F.  Wakefield,  Boston;  1890:3806, 
Jan.  29.  30983 

—  See  also  Gem  (The)  of  the  Orient. 


Moorcroft;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  B.  Howard. 
©  Bronson  Howard,  New  York ;  1874 :  12829, 
Oct  15.  30984 


Moore  &  son;  a  4  act  play,  by  J.  W.  Cutshaw. 
©    James    Washington    Cutshaw,    Areola, 
Ind. ;  1893  :  5871,  Jan.  30.  30985 

Moorland  rivers;  a  drama  in  4  acts  and  4  tab- 
lieaux,  by  Mrs.  E.  E.  Lewis. 

©  Mrs.  E.  Edward  Lewis,  United  States; 
1872 :  8606,  Aug.  13.  •  30986 


Moosick   school, 
sick)  school. 


See  Music  (The)   (or  moo- 


Moozeby,  a  man  of  ideas;  a  farcical  comedy  in  4 
acts,  by  D.  A.  Crawford. 

©  D.  A.  Crawford,  Centerville,  la.;  1893: 
47946,  Oct.  27.  30987 

Mop  agent;  humorous  monologue  for  man,  by 
Stanley  Schell.  p.  137-140.  12°.  (On  cover: 
Stanley  Schell's  sketches) 

©  Apr.  G,  1914  ;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1914 ;  A :  370564 ; 
Edgar  Schell  Werner,  New  York.  30987a 

Mora;  or,  A  mother's  devotion,  a  romantic  do- 
mestic drama,  adapted  to  the  American  stage, 
by  J.   S.  Houghton. 

©  J.  S.  Houghton,  Philadelphia  ;  1876 :  2413, 
Feb.  28.  30988 

Moral;  komodie  in  3  akten,  von  Ludwig  Thoma. 
Miinchen,  A.  Langen,  1909.    176  p.    12°. 

©  res.  under  act  of  Mar.  3,  1905,  by  Albert 
Langen,  verlag  fiir  litteratur  und  kunst,  Mu- 
nich ;  res.  no.  2356 ;  Ic.  Dec.  21,  1908.      30989 


—  play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  Recht,  after  the  famous 
German  comedy  of  Ludwig  Thoma.  [4],  126 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  6,  1913 ;  D  :  34641 ;  Charles  Recht, 
New  York.  30990 

Moral  (A)  busybody;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M. 
Walsh. 
©    Marie    AValsh,    Brooklyn;    1894:4.5737, 


Oct.  1. 


30991 


Moral  (The)  code;  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Ham- 
merstein  and  Herbert  Thomson.  [113]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  20,  1911 ;  D :  24008 ;  Arthur  Ham- 
merstein,  New  York.  30992 


-play  of  modern  life  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Ham- 

merstein  and  Herbert  Thomson.     [113]  p.    4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  17,  1911 ;  D :  24712 ;  Arthur  Ham- 
merstein,  New  York.  30993 

Moral   (A)   crime;  a  drama,  by  E.  A.  Barron 
and  M.  Bates. 

©    Elwyn    A.    Barron    and    Morgan    Bates, 
Chicago ;  1885 :  13711,  June  24.  30994 

drama  in  5  acts,  by  F.  Eversman,  jr. 

©   Fred.   Eversman,   jr.,   Baltimore ;   1885 : 
27526,  Dec.  26.  30995 


1552 


30996 


COPYRIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED  STATES 


31015 


Moral  (La)  de  lo  inmoral;  comedia  enlactoyen 
prosa,  original  de  M.  de  Ziirraga.  Madrid 
rSociedad  de  autores  espauoles]  1908.  31  p. 
12°. 

©  Miguel   de   Zarraga,   Madrid ;   D :  14698, 
Jan.  2,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1909.  30996 

Moral  (A)  Don  Quixote;  a  play,  by  J.  P.  Gorin. 
68  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Jerome  Pugh   Gorin,   New  York;   1893: 
820,  Jan.  4 ;  2c.  Jan.  4.  30997 

Moral  (A)  lesson.     See  Castara. 

Moral  (Die)  prediger;  von  M.  Gabel. 


[3],  86  p.     8°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  5,  1912; 
Brooklyn. 


D:  31327;  Max  Gabel, 
30998 


Moral  rig'ht;  by  H.  Kolker  and  Mrs.  P.  Geddes 
Grant.     122  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

I©  Ic.  Mar.  4,  1910 ;  D  :  20389  ;  Henry  Kolker, 
Ne^^'  York.  30999 


a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Arnold  Reeves.    91  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  Aubrey  Ruggles,  Harrington,  N.  J. ; 
D :  13358,  July  17,  1908 ;  2c.  Julv  17.  1908. 

31000 

Moral  (A)  town;  a  picture  of  New  England 
country  life  in  4  acts,  by  E.  A.  Locke. 

©    Edwin    A.    Locke,     Chelsea,    Mass. ;    D : 
1548,  Mar.  8,  1902.  31001 

Moral  (A)  vengeance;  a  comedy  drama  in  1 
act,  by  Lee  Paul  [pseud,  of  J.  T.  Dalrvmple] 
10  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  James   T.   Dalrymple,   Trenton,    N.    J. ; 
1891 :  8372,  Mar.  5 ;  2c.  Mar.  5.  31002 

Moralda,  queen  of  the  Gipsies;  a  musical  farce 
in  2  acts,  by  L.  E.  Hurd. 

©   L.    Edwards   Hurd,    New   York;     1877: 
4104,  Apr.  7.  31003 

Moralische  (Das)  prinzip;  ein  akt,  von  Wilhelm 
Stekel.  Biilmenausgabe  mit  veriindertem 
schluss.  Wien-Berlin,  Comoedia,  1914.  26  p. 
8°. 

©   Ic.  Oct.   16,   1914 ;    D :  38519 ;   Comoedia, 
Vienna.  31003a 

Morality;  by  Kurt  MatuU. 

©   Charles   Racine   Tyler,    New    York ;    D : 
4332,  Dec.  1,  1903.  31004 


—  comedy  in  3  acts,  from  the  German  of  Lud- 
wig  Thoma,  by  H.  Bernstein.  115  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    13,    1909 ;    D :  17397 ;    Herman 
Bernstein,  New  York.  31005 


Morals;  play  in  1  act,  by  R.  V.  Lee.    30  p.    4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Dec.   16,    1913;    D:  35356;    Rowland 
Vance  Lee,  New  I'ork.  31006 


^a  play  in  3  acts,  by  F.  J.  Ziegler.     85  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  8,  1909 ;  D :  16218 ;  Frederick  J. 
Ziegler,  Woodmere,  N.-Y.  31007 

Morals  and  manners;  a  comedy  of  the  times  in 
3  acts,  by  L.  Baury.  [2],  120  p.  4°.  Type- 
written, 

©  Ic.  Apr.  4,  1912 ;  D :  29276 ;  Louis  Baury, 
Wallington,  N   J.  31008 

Morals  of  Marcus;  a  drama,  by  William  J. 
Locke.     84  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Arthur  Bourchier,  London ;  D :  9140,  Sept. 
25,  1906;  2c.  Sept.  25,  1906.  31009 

Moran,  the  base  ball  fan;  by  J.  F.  Powell.  9  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  J.  Francis  Powell,  Norwalk,  Conn.;  D: 
10919,  July  6,  1907;  2c.  July  6,  1907.       31010 


a  comedy  sketch,  by  J.  F.  Powell.    [1],  13  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.   3,   1912;   D:  29274;   J.   Francis 
Powell,  Norwalk,  Conn.  31011 

Morbid  vs.  Quick;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  E.  W.  H. 
Williams. 

©  Espy  W.  H.  Williams,  New  Orleans  ;  1873 : 
4116,  Apr.  19.  31012 

Mor'd  Alice;  vaudeville  .sketch  in  1  act,  bv 
J\I.  R.  Fawcett.  Boston,  Walter  H.  Baker  & 
CO.,  1912.     10  p.     12°. 

©    Feb.    14,    1912;    2c.    Feb.    1.5.    1912;    D: 
28694;   Marion   Roger  Fawcett,    London. 

31013 

Mordecai;  a  sublime  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  H. 
Scriver. 

©  Harry  Scriver,  New  York ;   1883 :  14562, 
Aug.  6.  31014 

Mordecai  Lyons;  a  new  and  original  local  drama 
in  4  acts  and  6  scenes,  by  E.  Harrigau.  107  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Edward    Harrigan,     New    York;     1882: 
14693.  Sept.  4;  2c.  Oct.  13.  31015 

More  banned  against  than  banished;  little 
horse-play,  by  A.  Breakspear.  10  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  14,  1914 ;  D  :  36022  ;  Angie  Break- 
spear, New  York.  31015a 

More  get  backs;  [play  in  1  act]  bv  B.  D.  Hicks. 

New  York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1915.   7  p.     12°. 

©  Aug.  2,  1915 ;  2c.  Aug.  3,  1915 ;  D  :  41406 ; 

Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.  31015b 


5379—16- 


-98 


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31016 


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31033 


More  (The)  important  duty;  original  play  in  4 
acts,  by  Gordon  Mendelssohn.  57  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  25,  1913 ;  D :  33072  ;  Gordon  Louis 
Mendelssohn,  New  York.  31016 

More  margin;  a  domestic  comedy  drama,  by 
E.  Stone  and  Mrs.  C.  A.  Doremus. 

©  Emery  Stone  and  Mrs.  C.  A.  Doremus. 
United  States;  1884: 13587,  July  5.         31017 

More  money  than  brains;  a  farce  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  W.  B.  Watson. 

©  W.  B.  Watson,  New  York;  1897:36078, 
June  17.  31018 

More  odds  and  ends;  play  in  2  acts,  words  and 
lyrics,  by  Hari-y  Grattan  [pseud,  of  H.  W. 
Plunkett]  71  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Words 
only] 

©  Ic.  July  30,  1915 ;  D  :  42070 ;  Henry  Wil- 
loughby  Plunkett,  London.  31018a 

More  sinned  against  than  usual.  See  Hazel 
Weston. 

More  than  gold;  or.  The  song  of  the  shirt,  a 
couu'dy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Arnold  Reeves. 
[78]   p.     f\     Typewritten. 

©   Mrs.    Aubrey    Ruggles,    New    York :    D : 
4983,  May  4,  1904;  2c.  May  4,  1904.        31019 

More  than  love;  by  L.  Cleveland. 

©   Lucy   Cleveland,   New   York;     1900    A: 
3709,  Feb.  9.  31020 

Same. 

©   Lucv   Cleveland,   New   York;    1900    A: 
10999,  May  1;  2c.  May  1.  31021 

Same.     Additional  matter. 

©   Lucy   Cleveland,    New   York;     D :  2078, 

31022 


July  3,  1902 

More  than  nurse;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Mc- 
Cartney.    52  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  James   McCartney,   Ardsley,   N.   Y. ;    U : 
5462,  Aug.  19,  1904 ;  2c.  Aug.  19,  1004.    31023 

More  than  queen;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Emile 
Bergerat. 

©    Julia   Arthur,    New   York;    1899:85267. 
Sept.  18.  31024 

More  than  seven;  1  act  comedy,  by  B.  Fagan. 
Typewritten. 

©  Barney  Fagan,  New  York;  1899:17145. 
Mar.  6 ;  2c.  Mar.  6.  31025 

More   than   they   bargained   for.      See   Parlor 
comedies. 

More  time  out;  farce,  by  Carolyn  F.  Rice.    Le- 
banon, O.,  March  bros.   [1912]     3  p.     8°. 

©    Sept.   9,    1912;    2c.    Sept.    12,    1912;    D: 
30815;  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O.  31026 


More  to  be  pitied  than  scented;  or.  His  first 
false  step,  comedy  playlet,  by  Mary  Blyth 
Daly  and  A.  Breakspear.  [3],  14  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  16,  1914  ;  D  :  35754 ;  Angle  Break- 
■   spear,  New  York.  31026a 

More  to  be  pitied  than  scorned;  or.  Her  death 
before  dishonor,  by  C.  E.  Blaney.  153  p.  8°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Charles  E.   Blanev,  Newark,  N.  J.;   D: 
4249,  Nov.  16,  1903;  2c.  Nov.  16,  1903.    31027 

More  ways  than  one;  study  of  American  life, 
drama  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Gardner.  [34]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.   13,   1913;   D:  34414;   Margaret 
Gardner,  Atlanta.  31028 

Moren;  skuespil  i  3  akter,  af  Nils  Collett  Vogt. 
Kristiania,  H.  Aschehoug  &  co.,  1913.  3  p.  1., 
121  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  10,  1913;   2c.  Dec.  9,  1913:35289; 
H.  Aschehoug  &  co.,  Christiania,  Norwav. 

31029 

Moreno's  will;  a  Los  Angeles  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  J.  B.  Haas. 

©  John  B.  Haas,    Los    Angeles ;    D :  4621, 
Feb.  17,  1904.  31030 


Morgiana    and    the    forty    thieves. 
Baba. — Ali  Baba,  jr. 


See   Ali 


Mori  (I)  di  Valenza;  dramma  lirico  in  4  atti, 
di  A.  Ghislanzoni,  musica  di  Amilcare  Pon- 
chielli,  completata  e  strumentata  da  Arturo 
Cadore.  Milano,  Casa  editrice  nuisicale  gia 
Giudici  &  Strada.  1914.  33  p.  8°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Nov.  30,  1914 ;  Ic.  Dec.  1,  1914 ;  D  :  38968  ; 
Casa  editrice  musicale  gia  Giudici  &  Strada, 
Milan.  31030a 

Moriarty's  mistake;  play  in  1  act,  by  Edward 
Lansing  Cowles.     14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  9,  1912 ;  D :  .30776 ;  E.  L.  Cowles, 
Waterbury,  Conn.  31031 

Morituri;  3  one-act  plays  :  Teja. — Fritzcheu. — 
The  eternal  masculine,  by  Hermann  Suder- 
niann,  tr.  from  the  German  by  Archibald  Alex- 
ander. New  York,  C.  Scribner's  sons,  1910. 
3  p.  1.,  1.56  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  8,  1910 ;  2c.  Oct.  12.  1910 ;  A :  273447  ; 
Chas.  Scribner's  sons.  New  York.  31032 

Moritz,  die  giitige  fee;  schwank  in  3  akten, 
nach  deni  franzosischen,  von  Arthur  Lipp- 
schitz.  Miinchen,  Dramatisches  centralbliro 
Rublnverlag.  1911.     95  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  22,  1911 ;  D  :  2.5825  ;  Dramatisches 
centralbliro  Rubinverlag,  M.  &  W.  Kohler,  IMu- 
nich.  31033 


1554 


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31055 


Mormon  (The);  an  original  dramatic  composi- 
tion, by  H.  Montague. 

©   Harry     Montague,     Denver;     1880:189, 
Jan.  3.  31034 

■satirical  farce  in  3  acts,  by  G.  M.   Scar- 


borough.    [3],  94  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.   5,   1912;   D :  28562 ;   George  M. 
Scarborougli,  Cliicago.  31035 

Mormon  (The)  and  the  queen;  a  comic  opera  in 
3  acts,  by  G.  P.  Sliidler. 

©  George  Porter   Shidler,  York,  Neb.;  D: 
5513,  Aug.  26,  1904.  31036 

Mormon  (The)  bill.     See  Polly  pie. 

Mormon  (The)  massacre;  a  drama,  by  G.  David- 
son. 

©   Gay    Davidson,    Carthage,     III.;    1892: 
29389,  July  14.  31037 

Mormon  (The)  queens;  by  C.  W.  Grant.     9  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Clifford  W.  Grant,  New  York;  D :  5062, 
May  21,  1904;  2c.  May  13,  1904.  31038 

Mormon  (A)   saint;  an  American   drama  in  4 
acts,  by  C.  T.  Dazey. 

©  G.   T.   Dazey,   Cambridge,   Mass.;   1880: 
937,  Jan.  15.  31039 

Mormon    (The),    the    maiden    and    the    little 
militaire.     See  Blue  Beard. 

Mormon    (The)    wife;    a   character   sensational 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  Mrs.  G.  Goldthwaite. 

©    Mrs.     George     Goldthwaite,     Leadville, 
Col. ;  1881 :  11546,  July  26.  31040 

melodrama,  by  R.  F.  Sturgis.    Typewritten. 

©  Rebecca  Forbes  Sturgis,  Brooklyn ;  1899 : 
77189,  Nov.  27 ;  2c.  Nov.  27.  31041 

a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  Madeline  Merli. 

©  Charles  E.  Blaney,  New  York;  1900  A: 
1.5382,  June  21.  31042 

Mormone  (Der) ;  oder,  24  stunden  in  Salt  Lake 
City,  lustspiel  in  4  akten,  von  M.  Straube. 

©  Max  Straube,  Philadelphia  ;  1892  :  45514, 
Nov.  8.  31043 

Mormons;  an  epic  or  allegorical  drama  in  5  acts, 
by   S.   Gauterau. 

©  Standley  Gauterau,  San  Francisco ;  1897 : 
10556,  Feb.  10.  31044 

spectacular  extravaganza  in  2  acts,  by  S.  T. 

Jack. 

©    Sam    T.    Jack,    Chicago;     1896:25661, 
Apr.  27.  31045 

Morna  Boon;  a  land  league  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
:M.  J.  Nerney. 

©  M.  J.  Nerney,  Green  Island.  N.  Y. ;  1882 : 
425,  Jan.  11.  31046 


Morning  (The)  after;  an  annual  episode,  by 
A.  W.  Baskcomb  and  Sydney  Blow.  [1],  15  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  18,  1912 ;  D :  31159 ;  A.  W.  Bask- 
comb, New  York.  31047 

college  playlet,  by  A.  A.  Halle.     11  p.     f°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  21,  1910;  D :  20251 ;  A.  Arthur 
Halle,  Memphis,  Tenn,  31048 

a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  F.  Allen.    17  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  22,   1912;   D:  29736;   Frederick 
Allen,  Chicago.  31049 

-a  comedy  sketch,  by  A.  Van  Ness  Hines. 

[1],  15  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  7,  1912;  D:  29599;  Arline  Van 
Ness  Hines,  New  York.  31050 

a  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act,  by  E.  F.  Sefton. 


13  p.    f  .    Typewritten. 

©    Ernest    Frederick    Sefton,    Detroit ;    D : 
14096,  Oct.  19,  1908 ;  2e.  Oct.  12,  1908.      31051 

a  farcical  comedy  in  1  act,  by  W.  Robyns. 


[2],  19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Aug.    16,   1909;    D :  16562 ;    William 
Robyns,  New  York.  31052 

farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  R.  M.  MacKay. 


65  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    30,    1909 ;    D :  17823 ;    Robert 
Mears  MacKay,  New  York.  31053 

•  a  1  act  dramatic  comedy,  by  D.  Freedman. 

[13]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  21,  1914 ;  D :  38570 ;  David  Freed- 
man, Brooklyn.  31053a 

Morning'  (The)  after  the  night  before;  comedy 
domestic  upheaval  in  1  act,  by  Harry  L.  New- 
ton. New  York,  M.  Witmark  &  sons,  1914.  25 
p.  12°.  ([H.  L.  Newton's  1-act  comedy 
slvetches,  monologues  and  dramatic  episodes] ) 
©  Sept.  1,  1914  ;  2c.  Sept.  2,  1914  ;  D  :  38034  ; 
M.  Witmark  &  sons,  New  York.  31053b 

-comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by  D.  Austin.     [19] 

p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  16,  1912  ;  D :  29391 ;  Dare  Austin, 
London.  31054 

Morning  (The)  after  the  play;  a  comedy  in  1 
act,  1)V  W.  Steell.  Boston,  Walter  H.  Baker 
&  CO.,  1909.  14  p.  12°.  ([The  vaudeville 
stage] ) 

©  Willis  Steell.  New  York;  D:  10.510,  May 
7,  1907 ;  2c.  Mar.  5,  1909.  31055 

Morning  (A)  call;  romantic  comedy  for  1  male 
and  1  female,  by  Charles  Dance,  text  and 
stage  business  ed.  and  rev.  by  Pauline  Phelps 
iiud  Marion  Short.     New  York,  Edgar  S.  Wer- 


1555 


31056 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


31074 


Morning-  (A)  call — Coutiuued. 

ner  &  co.,  1906.    23  p.    12°.     (On  cover:  Wer- 
ner ed.) 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner,  New  York;  D :  9475, 
Nov.  12,  1906 ;  2c.  Nov.  26,  1906.  31056 

sketch,  by  W.   Hutchins.      [1],   17  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  16,  1912  ;  D :  31719  ;  Will  Hutch- 
ins, New  York.  31057 

Morning'  glories;  a  symbolic  drill,  by  Harriette 
Wilbur.  Lebanon,  O.,  March  brothers  [1908] 
cover-title,  4  p.     12°. 

©  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O. ;  D :  13883,  Sept. 
21,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1908.  31058 

Morning  glory;  an  original  characteristic  com- 
edy-drama, by  F.  6.  Maeder. 

©  Fred  G.  Maeder,  United  States;  1883: 
14234,  July  31.  31059 

Morning  (A)  in  court;  our  dumb  animals'  en- 
tertainment, original  drama,  pleading  the 
cause  of  those  dumb  mouths  which  have  not 
our  speech,  together  with  mercy  songs  and 
recitations  by  A.  E.  Mclntyre,  Mrs.  F.  Allen 
and  Mary  L.  Ninde.  Aurora,  111.,  Anti-vivisec- 
tion press,  1894. 

©  Anna  E.  Mclntyre,  Detroit,  and  Mrs. 
Fairchild  Allen,  Aurora,  111. ;  1894 :  46679,  Oct. 
6;  Ic.  Nov.  30.  31060 

Morning  (A)  in  the  Alps;  vaudeville  in  1  act, 
by  P.  Geissler. 

©  Phil  Geissler,  Milwaukee ;  D :  15026,  Feb. 
8,  1909.  31061 

Morning,  noon  and  night;  a  musical  melange 
in  3  acts,  by  M.  M.  Theise.  23  p.  f°.  Type- 
written.    [Words  only] 

©  Mortimer  M.  Theise,  New  York ;  D  :  12549, 
Mar.  16,  1908;  2c.  Mar.  16,  1908.  31062 

Morning  (The)  of  the  day;  playlet  in  1  act,  by 
L.  'M.  Voddar.    7,  [1]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  22,  1911 ;  D :  24034 ;  Lillian  Ma- 
son Veddar,  Decoto,  Cal.  31063 

Morning  (The)  star;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C. 
Hamilton  and  B.  H.  Voigt.  [145]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  2,  1915  ;  D  :  42392  ;  Clayton  Ham- 
ilton and  B.  H.  Voigt,  New  York.  31063a 

Morning's  (A)  hearing;  1  act  comedy,  by  P.  W. 
Hyde.     Typewritten. 

©  Paul  Woodworth  Hyde,  Pittsburgh  ;  1896 : 
38144,  June  30;  Ic.  July  1.  31064 

Morning's  light;  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  H.  Mac- 
Collough  and  L.  S.  Worth.  18  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  11,  1915 ;  D :  41719 ;  William  H. 
MacCollough  and  Le  Roy  S.  AVorth,  Chicago. 

31064a 


Morning's  (The)  rehearsal;  sketch,  by  C.  M. 
Carson  and  Dick  Dixon.  3  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  8,  1913 ;  D :  32774 ;  C.  M.  Carson, 
Portland,  Or.  31065 

Moro  Morona;  a  dramatic  composition,  by  E.  T. 
Gibson.     10  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  19,  1909 ;  D :  16288 ;  Edward  T. 
Gibson,  Brooklyn.  31066 

Moron,  the  Jew  of  Syracuse;  by  J.  H.  Garnier. 
©  John  H.  Garnier,  Lucknow,  Bruce,   On- 
tario, Canada;  1893:15180,  Mar.  27.       31067 

Morphia;  by  Mary  Downs  McDonough.  33  p. 
±'°.    Typewritten. 

©  M.  D.  McDonough,  Cincinnati ;  D :  8832. 
July  10,  1906 ;  2c.  July  16,  1906.  31068 

drama  of  today,  in  3  acts,  by  G.  T.  Steck- 

ell  and  C.   C.   Osborne.      [2],   69,    [3]    p.     f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  31,  1909 ;  D :  16583 ;  Grace 
Thehna  Steckell,  Azusa,  Cal.,  and  Clifton  Car- 
lisle Osborne,  San  Francisco.  31069 

Morris  Cohen,  the  commercial  drummer; 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  Albert  Casper. 

©  Harry  Thompson,  Philadelphia;  1882: 
15198,  Sept.  14.  31070 

Morro  Castle;  a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  E.  M. 
Leroy. 

©  E.  M.  Leroy,  Kane,  Pa.;  1897:20537, 
Mar.  30.  31071 

Mors  et  victoria;  [a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Katrina 
Trask]  London,  New  York  [etc.]  Longmans, 
Green  &  co.,  1903.    6  p.  1.,  5-116  p.,  1  1.    8°. 

©  Longmans,  Green  &  co..  New  York ;  A : 
59039,  May  14,  1903 ;  2c.  June  10,  1903. 

31071a 
Mort  d' Arthur.     See  Merlin. 

Mortal  (The)  gods;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  O.  T. 
Dargan.     [128]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  20,  1911;  D:  25534;  Olive  Til- 
ford  Dargan,  Appleby,  England.  31072 

and  other  plays;  by  Olive  Tilford  Dargan. 

New  York,  C.  Scribner's  sons,  1912.     5  p.  1., 
3-303  p.     8°. 

Contents  :  The  mortal  gods. — A  son  of  Her- 
mes.— Kidmir. 

©  Nov.  23,  1912;  2c.  Nov.  29,  1912;  A: 
327998;  Charles  Scribner's  sons.  New  York. 

31073 

Mortal  (The)  mind;  a  Christian  science  play, 
by  A.  Knowland.     44  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Alice  Knowland,  Arlington  Heights. 
Mass.;  D :  756,  Aug.  14,  1901;  2c.  Auir.  14, 
1901.  31074 


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31094 


Mortal  (The)  mind — Continued. 

■  a  comedy  in  2  acts,  a  prologue  and  an  epi- 
logue, by  J.  O.  Durham.  57  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Janet  Oldershaw  Durham,  Manchester, 
Va. ;  D:  13806,  Sept.  15,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  18. 
1908.  31075 

Mortal  verdict;  libretto,  by  Franc  Robinson 
Turrell.     63  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  3,  1911 ;  D :  2566S ;  Mrs.  Herbert 
Turrell,  West  Orange,  N.  J.  31076 

Mortals  of  sacrifice.     See  Angels  (The) 

Mortar  and  bricks;  character  act,  by  R.  M. 
Carroll. 

©  R.  M.  Carroll,  United  States ;  1873  :  115.57, 
Oct.  8.  31077 

Mortgage  (The);  dramatic  playlet  in  1  act,  by 
J.  Lewis.     [1],  13  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  23,  1913;  D:  34520;  Toseph 
Lewis,  New  York.  31078 

an   original   serio-comic   drama,   in  3   acts 

and  prologue,  by  D.  Findley. 

©  Dawson  Findley,  New  York  ;  1872  :  4530, 
May  1.  31079 

Mortgage  (The)  on  the  farm.     Typewritten. 
©  M.  Harcoiu-t  Clarke,  New  York;  1895: 
57778,  Nov.  15;  Ic.  Nov.  15.  31080 

Mortgaged  (The)  home;  or,  Oego's  triumph, 
by  C.  A.  Bowden. 

©  Charles  Andrew  Bowden,  Atlanta;  D: 
6745,  May  29,  1905.  31081 

Mortgaged  (A)  slave;  a  comedy  drama  iu  5  acts, 
by  H.  A.  Glazier. 

©  Henry  A.  Glazier,  Owatonna,  ^linn. ; 
1895  :  4909,  Jan.  19.  31082 

Mortgagee  (The);  comedy  iu  3  acts,  by  W.  M. 
Blatt.     92  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1915;  D :  40028 ;  William 
Moses  Blatt,  Brookline,  Mass.  31082a 

Morucha  (La);  capricho  berebere  en  1  acto,  divi- 
dido  en  5  cuadros,  en  prosa,  original  de  A. 
Sfinchez  Carrere,  miisica  de  los  maestros 
Quislaut  y  San  Felipe.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores  espanoles]  1911.  42  p.,  1  1.  12°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Dec.  30,  1911 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1912  ;  D  :  2S141 ; 
Adolf 0  Sanchez  Carrere,  Madrid.  31083 

Morvah;  a  comedy  drama,  by  S.  Mackaye. 

©  Steele  Mackaye,  New  York  ;  1881 :  12512, 
Aug.  12.  31084 

Morven  and  the  grail;  play  in  3  pts.,  by  B. 
Hooker.    23  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  5,  1915  ;  D  :  39317 ;  Brian  Hooker, 
New  York.  31084a 


Moscow  in  flames;  or,  France  and  Russia  in 
1812,    a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  T.  Johns. 

©    James    Thomas    Johns,    Boston;    1877: 
3762,  Mar.  29. 


Mose;   a  college  comedy   in  3   acts,   by 
Miles. 

©   Carlton    Wright    IMiles,    Fergus 
Minn.;     D:8340,     Mar.-    31,     1906. 
abandoned,  see  D  :  9732] 


31085 
C.    W. 

Falls, 
[Entry 
31086 


Same.    Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1907.    32 

p.    12°.     ( [Baker's  ed.  of  plays] ) 

©  Carlton  Wright  Miles,  Crookston,  Minn. ; 
D:9732,  Jan.  2,  1907;  2c.  Jan.  28,  1907. 

31087 

Mose;  poema  drammatico,  di  Angiolo  Orvieto, 
musica  di  Giacomo  Orefice.  Milano,  E.  Son- 
zogno,  1905.  5  p.  1.,  8-59  numb.  1.  8°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Edoardo  Sonzogno,  Milan ;  D :  6022,  Jan. 
9,  1905;  2c.  Jan.  9,  1905.  31088 

Mose  and  Josh;  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  S.  P. 
Hamilton.  Chester,  S.  C,  Enterprise  print- 
ing office,  1893.     33  p.    8°. 

©   S.   P.   Hamilton,   Chester,   S.   C. ;   1893: 
24692,  May  22;  2c.  July  5.  31089 

Mose  and  Vamose.  See  Slaughter  of  the 
innocents. 

Mose  Johnson's  troubles;  play  in  1  act,  by  M. 
Harvey.     [7]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  11,  1914 ;  D :  36993 ;  Martha  Har- 
vey, Ogden,  Kan.  31089a 

Moses;  by  Charles  Hovey  Brown.  Boston,  R.  G. 
Badger,  1902.     60  p.     8°. 

©  Richard  G.  Badger  &  co.,  Portland,  Me. ; 
1900  A :  26642,  Oct.  26 ;  2c.  Nov.  11,  1902. 

31090 


—  a  drama,  by  C.  H.  Brown. 

©  Charles  Hovey  Brown,  Newport,  Vt. ;  D : 
2695,  Nov.  11,  1902.  31091 

—  eine  tragodie  in  5  akten  und  einem  vorspiel, 
von  Victor  Hahn.  Stuttgart  und  Berlin,  J.  G. 
Cotta'sche  buchhandlung  nachfolger,  1907. 
152   p.     12°. 

©  Emanuel  Lederer,  New  Y'ork ;  D :  11133, 
Aug.  8,  1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  9,  1907.  31092 

or.  The  bondage  in  Egypt,  a  scenic  and 


dramatic   composition,   designed    and   painted 
by  J.   Rettig.     Typewritten. 

©  John  Rettig,  Cincinnati;  1889:16980, 
June  5;  Ic.  Mar.  27,  1890;  Ic.  (printed)  Oct. 
8,  1890.     ,  31093 

Moses  and  Pharaoh;  or.  The  passage  through 
the  Red  Sea,  a  ltil)lical  drania  in  5  acts  and 
a  prologue,  by  O.  Peltzer. 

©  Otto  Peltzer,  Chicago;  1882:5007, 
Mar.  31.  31094 


1557 


31095 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


31114 


Moses  and  Pharaoh — Continued. 
Same. 

©  Otto  Peltzer,  Chicago ;  D :  9,  Jan.  5.  1901. 

31095 

Moses  and  son;  by  F.  J.  Westcott.     35  p.     4°, 
Typewritten. 

©  Frederick  J.  Westcott,  London  ;  D  :  10970, 
July  15,  1907;  2c.  July  15,  1907.  31096 


- — •  an  up  to  date  mosaic  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  Gordon. 

©  Harry  Braliam,  New  York ;  1892 :  37410, 
Sept.  13.  31097 

Moses  in  Ireland;  comedy  in  3  acts. 

©    Charles    L.    Konollman    and    F.    Bush, 
Brooklyn;  1881:4415,  Mar.  23.  31098 

Moses  Levi  &  company;  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  S.  Morris. 

©   Sam  Morris,   Chicago;   D:825,   Sept.   3, 
1901.  31099 

Moses  I/evy,  ta-ta-ra-tan;  by  L.  Cook. 

©    Lewis    Cook,    Milwaukee ;    1882 :  11278, 
July  10.  31100 

Moses  Meier,  der  heiratsvermittler,  New- 
Yorker;  original-posse  mit  gesang  in  3  akten 
und  6  bildern,  von  C.  Hauenstein. 

©    Conrad    Hauenstein,    New   York;    1894: 
56951,  Dec.  7.  31101 

Moses,  prince  of  Egypt;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
H.  T.  Hum. 

©  Henrv  Thorn  Hum,  Milton,  111. ;  D :  0631. 
Dec.  13,  1906.  31102 

Moses,  the  lawgiver  and  leader;  lyric  drama 
in  3  acts  and  10  scenes,  by  C.  Phillips.  51  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  15,  1912  ;  D  :  30544 ;  Charles  Phil- 
lips, New  York.  31103 

Mosquito;  a  historical  melodrama  in  3  acts  and 
prologue,  by  A.  Thompson. 

©    Alfred    Thompson,    New    York;    1885: 
23396,  Nov.  7,  31104 

■  See  also  Moustique  (Le) 

Mosquito  (The)  trust;  play  in  1  act,  by  O.  T. 
Johnstone.    8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  7,  1915 ;  D :  41443 ;  Otto  T.  John- 
sone.  Brooklyn.  31104a 

Mosquitoes;  a  musical  burlesque  in  1  act,  by 
Frank  Rogers. 

©  Thomas  W.  Brown,  Oceanic,  N.  J. ;  1879 : 
9688,  July  23.  31105 


Moss  (A)  agate;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
E.  J.  Swartz. 

©  Edward  J.   Swartz,  Philadelphia;  1883: 
10710,  Sept.  12.  31105a 

Moss  (The)  madhuhn;  an  Irish  American 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  H.  Ryan. 

©  J.  H.  Ryan,  New  York ;  1884 :  14715,  July 
19.  31106 

Moss-rose  rent;  by  Arthur  Law.  London,  J. 
Williams,  ltd. ;  New  York,  E.  Schuberth  &  co., 
1904.     1  p.  1.,  23  p.     8°. 

©  Joseph  Williams,  ltd..  London;  D :  4767, 
Mar.  22,  1904 ;  2c.  Mar.  23,  1904.  31107 

Mosses  from  an  old  manse.  See  My  Lord  Pre- 
tense. 

Mosswood;  an  ante-bellum  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
A.  D.  Crabtree. 

©  Addison  Darre  Crabtree,  Boston ;  1893 : 
26968,  June  5.  31108 

or.  The  chime  bells  of  Moultrie,  a  domes- 


Mosquitoes'    (The)    revenge, 
the  hats. 


See   Man   with 


tic  drama  in  5  acts,  by  A.  D.  Crabtree. 

©  Addison  Darre  Crabtree,  Boston;  1894: 
22072,  Apr.  30.  31109 

Most;  a  play,  the  relation  of  heart  and  soul,  by 
M.  Wirgn.     [22]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  le.  Aug.  11,  1910 ;  D  :  21777  ;  Myra  Wiren, 
New  York.  31110 

Most  (The)  popular  girl. 

©  Lawrence  A.  Murphv,  Chicago;  D:9781, 
Jan.  12,  1907.  31111 

Most  (The)  versatile,  musical,  grotesque 
clowns  on  earth,  Joe  and  Jet  Deltorellis. 

©  Joe  and  .Jet  Deltorellis,  Chicago;   1897: 
24518.  Apr.  20;  2c.  July  17.  31112 

Mostly  mamma;  characteristic  comedy  of  a 
will-o'-the-wisp  woman  in  3  acts,  by  M.  V. 
Fitz  Gerald.    112  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Feb.   23,   1915;   D:  39752;    Marie   V. 
Fitz  Gerald,  London.  31112a 

Mot  karneval;  [i  4  akter]  af  Hans  E.  Kinck. 
Kristiania,H.  Aschehoug  &  co.  (W.  Nygaard) 
1915.     2  p.  1.,  400  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  8,  1915  ;  Ic.  Nov.  26,  1915  ;  D  :  42342  ; 
H.  Aschehoug  &  co.,  Christiania,  Norway. 

31112b 

Mote  (The)  and  the  beam;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
D.  Bronston.     [74]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    26,    1912;    D :  29502 ;    Douglas 
Bronston,  New  York.  31113 

Moth  (The)  and  the  flame;  by  C.  Fitch.  New- 
York,  A.  Kauser  [1908]     60  p.    12°. 

©    Clyde    Fitch    and    Alice    Kauser,    New 
York ;    D :  12620,   Mar.   25,   1908 ;    2c.    Apr.   9, 
1908.  31114 
See  also  Beckoning  (The) 


1558 


31115 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


31134 


Mo-thair  Goose;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  Bliss  Hol- 
brook  [i.  e.  G.  B.  HolbrookJ  22  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Dec.   1,   1913;   D:  35339;   George  B. 
Holbrook,  Los  Angeles.  31115 

Mother  (The);  by  Elhi  Wheeler  Wilcox. 

©  Mattie  Keene,  New  York ;  D :  643,  July 
8,  1901.  31116 


—  tlriiniii  in  1  act,  by  R.  E.  Marshall  and  B. 
F.  Brace.     [9]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  13,  1912;   D :  25961 ;   Rachel  E. 
Marshall  and  Blanche  F.  Brace,  Seattle. 

31117 


—  draniti  in  3  acts,  by  D.  Pinski. 

©  David  Pinski,  New  York;  D :  893,  Sept. 
23,  1901.  31118 

•by  S.  Gertsman.    23  p.    4°.    Typewrit- 


ten. 

©  Simon  Gertsman,  Portland,  Or. ;  D  :  15835, 
May  12,  1909;  2c.  May  12,  1909.  31119 


—  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  E.  Goodman.     126  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  24,  1909 ;  D :  16939 ;  Jules  Eck- 
ert  Goodman,  United  States.  31120 


play  in  1  act  and  3  scenes,  by  F.  A.  Rum- 
mer.    19  p.     4°,     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  2,  1915  ;  D  :  41884  ;  Frederic  Ar- 
nold Kummer,  Catonsville,  Md.  31120a 

Mother   and   daughter;   composed  and   written 
by  J.  S.  Trew. 

©  James    S.    Trew,    Chicago;    1879:6995, 
May  26.  31121 


—  a  dramatic   composition   in   3  acts,   by   M, 
Prescott. 
©    Marie 


Mar.  22. 


Prescott,     Boston ; 


1880 :  4628, 
31122 


Mother  and  son;  drama  in  5  acts,  adapted" from 
the  French  by  S.  Conrad.  40  p.  4°,  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  29,  1913;  D :  32895 ;  Solomon 
Conrad,  Brooklyn.  [Copyright  is  claimed  on 
new  act]  31123 


—  drama  in  4  acts,  adapted  from  the  French, 
by  S.  Conrad.     35  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Mar.    10,   1913;    D:  32706;    Solomon 
Conrad,  Brooklyn.  31124 

—  in  5  acts,  by  Charlotte  Birch-PfeilTer. 

©  Frederick  Jacob  Pillot,  New  York ;  1878 : 
11674,  Oct.  10.  31125 

— -  sketch  in  2  scenes,  by  C.  H.  Shepherd.    23  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  7,  1912 ;  D :  28975 ;  Charles  Ho- 
ratio Shepherd,  New  York.  31126 


Mother  and  son — Continued. 

or.  The  light  of  a  dream,  play  in  1  act.  by 

Mary  Palmer  Blanchet.  6  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Ic.   Jan.   24,   1914;    D :  35849 ;    Marie   J. 
Blanchet,  New  York.  31126a 


See  also  Without  a  name. 

Noble. 


6  p.     4°. 


Mother  and  the  boys;  by  J. 
Typewritten. 

©    Jack    Noble,    Kansas    Citv.    Mo.;     D: 
14032,  Oct  12,  1908;  2c.  Oct.  12,  1908.    31127 


—  4  act  comedy-drama   of  the  times,   by   R. 
Foster.     [1],  111  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  23,  1912 ;  D :  31761 ;  Roy  Foster, 
Chicago.  31128 


—  rural  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  bv  Charles 
Morton.     [62]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  24,  1915  ;  D  :  42563  ;  Alex.  Byers, 
Chicago.  3li28a 

—  See  also  Pinkerton's   (The) 


Mother  (The)  and  the  father;  dramatic  pas- 
sages, by  W.  D.  Howells.  New  York  and  Lon- 
don, Harper  &  brothers,  1909.  4  p.  1.,  3-54  p., 
1  1.   front,  3  pi.    8°. 

©  Harper  &  bros.,  New  York ;  A :  237918, 
Apr.  28,  1909;  2c.  May  20,  1909.  31129 

Mother  Bobbett's  Christmas;  a  dialogue  and 
cantata,  by  A.  W.  Wray. 

©   Angelina    W.   Wray,     New    Brunswick, 
N.  J. ;  1898:  64364,  Nov.  2.  31130 

Mother  church  in  the  land  of  darkness;  a  play 
in  the  interests  of  Christian  missions,  by  E.  B. 
Rice.     18  p.     4°.     Printed. 

©  Edwin  B.  Rice,  Mt  Vernon,  N.  Y. ;   D: 
13623,  Aug.  13,   1908;  2c.  Aug.  13,  1908. 

31131 

Mother  Earth;  play  in  4  scenes  by  AV.  E.  Ander- 
son.    [1],  126  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Nov.    24,    1913;    D:  35121;    William 
Elmer  Anderson,  Des  Moines.  31132 

See    also    German    classics    of    the    nine- 


teenth and  twentieth  centuries. 

Mother  Earth  and  her  vegetable  daughters; 
or,  Crowning  the  queen  of  vegetables,  an 
evening  entertainment  in  1  scene,  by  E.  A. 
and  C.  M.  Lewis.    Clyde,  O.,  Ames  pub.  co. 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. :  1898:9369, 
Feb.  3;  2c.  Feb.  9.  31133 

Mother  Goose;  an  extravaganza  in  3  acts,  by 
E.  Smith  and  L.  De  Lange. 

©  Edgar  Smith,  Elmhurst,  N.  Y.,  and  Louis 
De  Lange,  Asbury  Park;  D:4111  Oct  14, 
1903.  31134 


1559 


31135 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


31155 


Mother  Goose — Continued. 

musical    extravaganza,    by    F.   L.   Haskius. 

[20]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Dec.  6,  1911;  D:  26008;  Frances  L. 

Hasldns,  Brooklyn.  31135 

or,  The  strange  adventures  of  Jack  and 


Jill,  fairy  extravaganza  in  3  acts,  by  Edwin 
Stevens. 

©    W.    H.    Leahy,    San    Francisco;    1S97 : 
60892,  Oct.  28.  31136 

■See   also    Cardiac    (The)    romance    of    the 


king  of  hearts  and  the  stolen  tarts. — Rise 
(The)  and  fall  of  Humpty  Dumpty. 

Mother  (The)  Goose  album;  a  descriptive, 
humorous  sketch,  with  original  stage  proper- 
ties and  scenery,  by  R.  A.  Barnet. 

©  R.  A.  Barnet,  Boston ;  1896 :  8990,  Feb.  7. 

31137 

Mother  Goose  bazaar;  by  Edna  Randolph  Wor- 
rell. Lebanon,  O.,  March  brothers,  1909. 
cover-title,   8  p.    12°. 

©  Oct.  8,  1909 ;  2c.  Oct.  9,  1909 ;  D  :  17063 ; 
March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O.  31138 

Mother  Goose  comic  opera;  by  H.  L.  Clark. 

©  Harriette  Lewis  Clark,  Indianapolis ;  D : 
3171,  Mar.  19,  1903.  31139 

Mother  Goose  girls;  play,  by  Hamilton  Cole- 
man and  WillJ.  Harris.  [l],8p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  21,  1913 ;  D  :  33006  ;  Menlo  aioore, 
Chicago.  31140 

Mother  Goose  in  vaudeville;  or.  The  old  wo- 
man that  lived  in  a  shoe  and  her  children, 
by  J.  C.  Mack.    4  p.    24°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  8,  1912 ;  D :  28598 ;  J.  C.  Mack, 
Philadelpbia.  31141 

Mother  Goose  kinderfest;  by  M.  Jovalemore. 
©  Margaret  Jovalemore,  East  Orange,  N.  J. ; 
D  :  2833,  Jan.  9,  1903.  31142 

Mother  (A)  Goose  play;  for  any  number  of 
children,  by  M.  D.  Barnum.  New  York,  S. 
French;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1912.  25  p. 
12°. 

©   Aug.   29,    1912;    2c.   Aug.   31,    1912;    D: 
30712;  Samuel  French,  New  York.  31143 

Mother  Goose  up-to-date.     See  Five  playlets. 

Mother  Goose's  Christmas  party;  Christmas 
play  for  children,  by  Winnie  C.  Saunders. 
Cincinnati,  New  York,  Fillmore  music  house, 
1911.     8  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  9,  1911 ;  2c.  Oct.  12,  1911 ;  D :  25409 ; 
FiUmor<»  bros   co.,  Cincinnati.  31144 


Mother  Goose's  Christmas  visit;  an  original 
entertainment  for  children,  by  Edith  Thomp- 
son Langley.  New  York,  S.  Frencli ;  Ijoudon, 
S.  French,  ltd.,  1904.    17,  [3]  p.    8°. 

©  Samuel  French,  New  York ;  D :  5836,  Nov. 
28,  1904;  2c.  June  3,  1909.  31145 

Mother  Goose's  goslings;  by  Elizabeth  F.  Gup- 
till.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  [1903]  21  p. 
16°.     (On  cover:  Amateur  series) 

©  Thos.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  D :  3713,  July 
11,  1903;  2c.  Aug.  3,  1903.  31146 

Mother  Goose's  jubilee;  an  opera  for  children 
in  3  acts,  by  h.  E.  Orth.  Libretto.  Boston, 
The  author,  1901. 

©   L.    E.    Orth,    Boston;    D :  243,    Mar.    21, 
1901 ;  2c.  Mar.  21,  1901.  31147 

Mother  Goose's  reception;  an  operetta  in  2 
parts,  by  Mrs.  E.  Gaskins.  [Alton,  111.,  1900] 
30  p.    8°.     [Vv^ords  only] 

©  Mrs.   Eugene   Gaskins,   Alton,   111. ;   1900 
A :  10590,  Apr.  26 ;  2c.  May  18.  31148 

Mother  Hornet;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts  and 
3  scenes,  by  E.  Joyce. 

©    Edwin    Joyce,    New    York;    1885:3158, 
Feb.  5.  31149 

Mother-in-law;  by  F.  File.  [24]  1.  16°. 
Printed. 

©    Franklin    File,    New    York;    1877:8047, 
July  11;  2c.  Nov.  15,  188L  31150 


—  a  comedy  in  3  acts. 

©  Thomas  Griffin,  New  York;  1873:13952, 
Dec.  4.  31151 


—  a  farcical  comedy,  by  Ben  E.  Woolf. 

©  Neil  Burgess,  Boston ;  1877 :  10673,  Sept. 
15.  31152 

an  original  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  by  M.  F. 


Donovan. 

©  M.  F.  Donovan,  New  York;  1880:4949, 
Mar.  29.  31153 

play  in  3  acts  with  prologue  and  epilogue, 

by  A.  Mixon.    56  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  18,  1915  ;  D  :  40118  ;  Ada  Mixon, 
Washington.  31153a 

a  society  play  in  5  acts,  by  J.  B.  Ilunnion. 

©  James  B.  Runnion,  Chicago;  1875:7303, 
July  12.  31154 

Mother-in-law  (The)  of  McTweedles;  a  comedy 
in  3  acts,  by  J.  A.  Moroso  and  J.  A.  Heffernan. 
Typewritten. 

©  John  A.  Moroso  and  John  A.  Heffernan, 
Brooklvn;  1897:35437,  June  14;  Ic.  June  1; 
2c.  Sept.  1.  31155 


1560 


31156 


COPYBIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


31175 


Mother,  is  the  battle  over?  by  L.  E.  Dougherty. 
S  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   L.    E.    Dougtierty,    New   York;    D:3842, 
Aug.  IS,  1903;  2c.  Aug.  IS,  1903.  31156 

Mother-love;  doiuestic  drama  in  1  act,  by  B. 
Laufer.     [l],13p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Mar.    19,    1914;    D :  36415 ;    Bernard 
Laiifer,  Buffalo.  31156a 

in  3  acts,  by  L.  C.  Cowperthwaite.  [40]  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  29,  1911 ;  D :  25096 ;  L.  C.  Cow- 
perthwaite, Philadelphia.  31157 

1  act  play,  by  L.  E.  Walter.     [13]   p.     f°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  10,  1913 ;  D :  33461 ;  L.  E.  Wal- 
ter, Harri-sburg,  Pa.  31158 

an  original  1  act  play,  by  G.  F.  Piatt. 

©  George  Foster  Piatt,  Denver  Mills,  Col. ; 
1S94  :  17243,  Mar.  28.  31159 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Alice  I.  Dunn.     [1],  32 

p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  20,  1912 ;  D :  30933 ;  Mrs.  Fran- 
cis A.  Dunn,  Brooklyn.  31160 

(Moderskarlek) ;  an  act,  by  August  Strind- 

berg,  English  version  by  Francis  J.  Ziegler. 
Philadelpbia,  Brown  brothers,  1910.  41  p. 
12°. 

©   Nov.    19,    1910;    2c.   Nov.   25,    1910;    D: 
22738;  Brown  bros.,  Pbiladelpbia.  31161 

Mother  never  tells  an  untruth;  dramatic  sketch 
in  1  act,  by  Max  Glass.  15,  [2]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  10,  1911 ;  D :  23976 ;  Sadey  Glass, 
Cincinnati.  31162 

Mother  o'  inine;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  R.  J.  Davis 
[Perry  Lathrop,  pseud.] 

©    Richard    J.    Davis,    Chicago ;    D :  15764, 
May  3,  1909.  31163 

play  in  3  acts,  by  Mrs.  H.  Sandby.     [2],  62 

p.  f°.  Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  2,  1913 ;  D :  32820 ;  Mrs.  Herman 
Sandby,  Philadelphia.  31164 

Mother  of  fairies;  play  in  1  act,  by  R.  W.  Sned- 
don.    [1],  19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  30,  1914 ;  D :  38949 ;  Robert  Wil- 
liam Sneddon.  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y.  31164a 
Mother  (The)  of  Pearl;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
L.  De  Lange. 

©  I.ouis  De  Lange,  New  York;  1897:49515, 
Sept.  3.  31165 

Mother  (The)  of  Santa  Claus;  a  Chri.-^tmas  en- 
tertainment for  children  in  2  acts,  by  Bertha 
Currier  Porter.  Boston,  AV.  H.  Baker  &  co., 
1908.     11  p.     12°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &.  co.,  Boston  ;  D  :  12482, 
Mar.  4,  1908;  2c.  Mar.  21,  1908.  31166 


Mother  of  three;  original  farce  in  3  acts,  by 
Clo.  Graves.  London,  S.  French,  ltd. ;  New 
York,  S.  French,  1909.  68  p.  diagrs.  12°. 
([French's  acting  ed.,  no.  2347]) 

©  Sept.  16,  1909;   2c.   Sept.   17,   1909;    D: 
10811;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.      31167 

Mother  (The)  or  the  son;  a  dramatization  in 
1  act  of  Prosper  Merimee's  Mateo  Falcone,  by 
D.  Kimball. 

©  David  Kimball,  New  York ;  D :  1285,  .Jan. 
13,  1902.  31168 


dramatization  of  Prosper  Merimee's  Mateo 

Falcone,   by   D.   Kimball.     13  p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  4,  1910 ;  D :  22484 ;  David  Kim- 
ball, Berck-Plage,  France.  31169 

Mother  (The)  superior;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  T. 
O'Connor  and  G.  Moyston.  17  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  24,  1914;   D :  36128 ;   Joseph  T. 
O'Connor  and  Guy  Moyston,  San  Francisco. 

31169a 

Mother,  sv/eeter  than  Rosalie;  [play  in  1  act] 
by  J.  M.  P.  Hug.     6  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  18,  1912 ;  D  :  29701 ;  Josephine  M. 
Peteler  Hug,  Oakland,  Cal.  31170 

Motherhood;  up-to-date  ethical  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  Lillian  Langdon  and  Charles  Bolles, 
[150]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.    Dec.   6,   1915;    D:  42417;   Charles   L 
Bolles,  New  York.  31170a 

Mothers;  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  Middleton.  [2], 
18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  9,  1913 ;  D :  32145 ;  George  Mid- 
dleton, New  York.  31171 

See  also   Love   in   danger.^— Tradition. 


Mother's  accident;  by  A.  Washburn, 

©  Alice   AVashburn,   New   York ;   D :  15497, 
Mar.  30,  1909.  31172 

Mothers  and  fathers;  a  dramatic  sketch. 

©  Happy  hours  co.,  New  York ;  1876 :  11734, 
Oct.  18;  2c.  Oct.  21.  31173 


Mother's  and  father's  dream. 
Kehoe. 


Sec  Mary  Ann 


Mother's  angel;  a  burlesque  in  1  act,  by  W.  H. 
Post.     15  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Atherton  Furlong,  jr..  White  I'lains. 
N.  Y. ;  D:4535,  Jan.  21,  1904;  2c.  Jan.  21, 
1904.  31174 

Mother's  (A)  atonement;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
Ernest  Warren. 

©  Gertrude  Norman,  New  York ;  1891 : 
14940,  Apr.  22.  31175 


1561 


31176 


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31195 


Mother's  cure;   farcical   comedy   In  3  acts,  by 

li.  J.  Brick-Dale.     [132]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  31,  1912 ;  D :  31835 ;  Robert  Jas. 

Brick-Dale,  Seattle.  31176 

Mother's  (A)  curse;  an  American  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  James  W.  Long.  (Jrand  Rapids, 
Mich.,  West  Michigan  printing  CO.,  1889.  54  p. 
8°. 

©  Cyrus  B.  Lambert,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. ; 
1889 :  7855,  Mar.  11 ;  2c.  Apr.  3.  31177 

Mother's  (A)  delight;  or,  From  sorrows  to 
joy,  by  Alexander  Hartholz  and  Harry  Far- 
rell.     13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Hartholz  &  Farrell,  Brooklyn ;  D :  11386, 
Sept.  4,  1907;  2c.  Sept.  17,  1907.  31178 

Mother's  (A)  devotion;  a  drama  in  4  acts  and  7 
scenes,  by  George  Wadsworth  Milton.  64  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  G.  W.  Milton,  Houston  ;  D :  6877,  .Tune  26, 
1905;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1905.  31179 

See  also  Baptista  Reynard. — Mora. — Rose 


Michel. 

Mother's  (A)  false  step;  a  romantic  drama  in 
5  acts,  by  J.  Sanson. 

©     Joseph     Sanson,     Philadelphia;     1879: 
13160,  Oct.  6.  31180 

Mother's  (A)  gift  to  her  country;  by  Paul 
Dresser. 

©  Howley,  Haviland  &  co.,  New  York  ;  1900 
A:  7972,  Mar.  26.  31181 

Mother's  (A)  heart;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  John  Arthur  Eraser.  110  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Taylor  &  Irvine,  Camden,  N.  J. ;  D  :  1560, 
Mar.  12,  1902;  2c.  Mar.  12,  1902.  31182 


—  a   dramatic   composition   in   1   act,    by    A. 
Girard.     20  p.  •    f  °.     Typewritten. 

©    Annie    Girard,    Santa    Rosa,    Cal. ;    D : 
12634,  Mar.  28,  1908;  2c.  Apr.  6,  1908.      31183 

—  an  original  drama  in  a  prologue  and  5  acts, 
by  Mrs.  R.  Pacheco.     San  Francisco.  1878. 

©  Mrs.  R.  Pacheco,  California;  1879:659, 
Jan.  15.  31184 

—  a  romantic  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Frederick 
Pray  Mount. 

©  Birket  Clarke,  Brooklyn ;  D :  1205,  Dec. 
23,  1901.  31185 

—  See  also  Muter's  (A)  hertz. 


Mother's  husband;  a  musical  farce  comedy,  by 
J.  Hart. 

©  Joseph  Hart,  New  York  ;  D :  5878.  Nov.  22, 
1904.  31186 

Mothers-in-law;  a  comedy  in  4  acts. 

©  Thomas  Griffin,  New  York;  1873:13951, 
Dec.  4.  31187 


Mothers-in-law — Continued. 

-a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  B.  G.  Lovejoy. 

©  B.  G.  Lovejoy,  Washington ;  1877 :  3912, 
Apr.  2.  31188 

Mother's  life  preserver;  by  B.  Lieb.     25  p.    4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Beatrice  Lieb,  New  York ;  D :  3208.  Apr 
10,  1903;  2c.  Apr.  16,  1903.  31189 

Mother's  (A)  love;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  C.  H. 
Morton. 

©  Charles  H.  Morton,  Philadelphia;  1874: 
787,  .Tan.  22.  31190 


—  play  in  4  acts,  by  R.  Fitzgerald. 

©  Riter  Fitzgerald,  Philadelphia;  1900  A: 
14708.  June  13,  31191 

or,  A  wreath  for  our  lady,  a  play  in  1  act, 


for  children,  by  Dorothy  Reynartz.  New  York, 
The  rU)xbury  publishing  company  [1899]  21 
p.    16°.     (Wizard  series)     [With  music] 

©  Roxbury  pub.  co..  New  York ;  1899 :  76317, 
Nov.  22 ;  2c.  Nov.  15.  31192 

or,  Over  the  hill  to  the  poorhouse,  an  origi- 


nal drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  Q.  Baird. 

©  .Tames  Q.  Baird,  Indianapolis  ;  1878  :  6238, 
May  23.  31193 

— ■  See  also  Arthur  Eustace. — Nature. 


Mothers'  (A)  meeting;  entertainment  in  1  scene 
for  female  characters,  by  A.  Bates.  Boston, 
W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1909.    14  p.    12°. 

©  Sept.  7,  1909 ;  2c.  Sept.  8,  1909 ;  D :  16719 ; 
Arlo  Bates,  Boston.  31194 

Mother's  (A)  memory;  by  S.  .1.  Simmons.  Bos- 
ton, Press  of  the  fraternity,  1882.  40  numb. 
1.     8°. 

©    Samuel   .T.    Sinnuons   and   Caleb   Hatch, 
Boston  ;  1882  :  6305,  Apr.  20  ;  2c.  May  2. 

31195 

Mother's  merry  Christmas;  2  act  play,  by  L.  M. 
Dysart.    25  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  14,  1915 ;  D :  40352 ;  Lulu  M.  Dy- 
sart, Milwaukee.  31195a 

Mother's  (A)  mistake;  a  thoi'oughly  catholic 
play  in  3  acts,  by  W.  E.  Keally.  30  p.  8°. 
Printed. 

©  Oct.  31,  1914 ;  2c.  Nov.  6,  1914 :  D  :  38717  ; 
Walter  E.  Keally,  Pittsburgh.  31195b 

Mothers  of  men;  pageant  of  noble  womanhood 
especially  adapted  to  Mothers'  day,  by  Sara  A. 
Wallace.  Franklin.  O.,  Eldridge  entertain- 
ment house,  1914.    8  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  1,  1914 ;  2c.  Dec.  19,  1914 ;  D :  39153 ; 
Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Franklin,  O. 

31195c 


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31195 


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31214 


Mothers  of  men — Continued. 

play  in  2  acts,  by  E.  A.  Elsbach.  14  p. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  1,  1915;  D :  40808 ;  Edwin  Ar- 
thur Elsbacli,  San  Francisco.  31195d 

Mother's  (A)  prayer.     See  Dumb  man's  oath. 

Mother's  (The)  protest;  vaudeville  war  sketch, 
by  A.  Geyer.    21  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  3,  1915 ;  D  :  40829  ;  Albert  Geyer, 
Los  Angeles.  31195e 

Mother's  (A)  punishment;  or,  A  mother's  sac- 
rifice; or.  Madame  Hautier,  drama  in  3  acts, 
and  prologue,  tr.  and  adapted  from  the  French 
of  Alphonse  de  Launay,  by  E.  Waller. 

©  Emma  Waller,  New  York;  1891:36446, 
Oct.  9.  31196 

Mother's  (The)  revenge.  See  Estelle  War- 
land. 

Mother's  (A)  sacrifice.  See  Mother's  (A)  pun- 
ishment. 

Mother's  (A)  secret;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  W.  H.  Ketler.    39  p.    12°.    Pl-inted. 

©  William  H.  Ketler,  Camden,  N.  .J.;  A: 
3282,  Apr.  13,  1903 ;  Ic.  Apr.  13,  1903 ;  Ic.  Apr. 
23,  1903.  31197 

Mother's  (A)  sin;  by  I.  Richter. 
©   Ida    Kichter.    Hannibal,    Mo. 
Apr.  28,  1909. 


Moths — Continued. 

4°. romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  Hamilton, 

based  on  Ouida's  [Louise  De  la  Ramee's] 
novel  of  the  same  name,  readapted  by  M.  R. 
Vedder. 

©  Maus  R.  Vedder,  New  York  ;  1883  :  15946, 
Aug.  31.  31205 

See  also  Prisoner  (The)  of  Szarisla. 


D :  1.5793, 
31198 


—  historical    operetta    in    4    acts,    by    Jacob 
Schnitzer. 

70  p.     8°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  30, 1910  ;  D  :  20919 ;  David  Kessler 


&  Max  li.  Wilner,  New  I'ork. 


31199 


Mother's  (The)  unfortunate  child;  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  George  O'Neal,  jr.  83  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  George  O'Neal,  Steubenville,  O. ;  D.:  2525, 
Oct.  30,  1902 ;  2c.  Jan.  7,  1903.  31200 

Mother's  way  out;  play  in  1  act,  by  Effie  Wood- 
ward Fifield.     [2],  25  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  20,  1913;  D:  32004;  Mrs.  J.  C. 
Fifield,  Minneapolis.  31201 

Moths;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  Hamilton. 

©   Yorke    Stephens,    San   Francisco ;    1883 ; 
13932,  July  28.  31202 

a  dramatization  in  4  acts  of  Ouida's  [Louise 

De  la  Ramee's]   novel  of  the  same  name,  by 

Annie  Kernanan.     46  p.     4°.     Mimeographed. 

©  July  2,  1909  ;  2c.  July  26,  1909 ;  D  :  16349  ; 

James  Eldwards,  Chicago.  31203 

a  nuisical  farce  in  2  acts,  by  .T.  C.  Roach. 

52  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  James  Connor  Roach,  New  York;  1883: 
15945,  Aug.  31 ;  2c.  Sept.  5.  31204 


Motive  for  the  crime;  in  1  act,  by  A.  M.  De 
Lisser. 

©  Alfred  M.  De  Lisser,  New  York ;  D :  9091, 
Sept.  15,  1906.  31206 

Motives;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Benrimo. 

©  A.  Benrimo,  New  York ;  1876 :  13277, 
Dec.  1.  31207 

Motor  (The);  family  drama  in  3  acts,  by  L.  T. 
Bryson.     69  p.     f°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  9,  1910 ;  D :  20753 ;  L.  T.  Bryson, 
Independence,  Mo.  31208 

Motor-carousers  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  R. 
Woolf.     22  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  2,  1915  ;  D :  41151 ;  Harold  Rogers 
Woolf,  New  York.  31208a 

Motor  (The)  girl;  musical  comedy  in  2  acts, 
book  and  lyrics  by  Campbell  and  Skinner. 
81  p.     4°,     Typewritten,     [Libretto  only] 

©  C.  J.  Campbell  and  R.  M.  Skinner,  New- 
York ;  D:6942,  July  10,  1905;  2c.  Julv  10, 
1905.  31209 


by  Chas.   J.   Campbell  and  Ralph  M. 

Skinner,  music  by  Julian  Edwards.  Vocal 
score.  New  York  [etc.]  M.  Witmark  and  sons, 
1909.     139  p.     4°. 

©    .July    17,    1909;    2c.    July    19,    1909;    D: 
16294 ;  M.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York.    31210 

a  musical  play  in  3  acts,  book  and  music 


by  Arthur  Weld,  lyrics  by  R.  B.  Smith.    96  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Louise  Beaudet,  New  York ;  D :  2615.  Aug. 
18.  1902;  2c.  Oct.  3,  1902.  31211 

Motor  (The)  ride.  See  Monologues  and  duo- 
logues. 

Motoring  Mugsy;  a  musical  farce,  by  F.  R. 
Walton.  [130]  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Words 
only] 

I©  Frank  Richmond  Walton,  Chicago ;    D : 
14112,  Oct.  21,  1908;  2c.  Oct.  21,  1908.    31212 

Motorist;  a  burlesque  sketch,  by  Harry  Tate. 
5  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  H.  Tate,  London  ;  D  :  7705,  Dec.  12.  1905  : 
2c.  Dec.  7,  1905.  31213 

Motorman  (The);  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
S.    B.    Alexander. 

©   Sigmund   B.   Alexander,    Boston;   1894: 
18623,  Apr.  9.  31214 


1563 


31215 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


31235 


Mouettes  (Les)  ;  piece  en  3  .-u'tes,  [par]  P.  Adam. 
[Paris,  Iinpr.  de  I'lUustration]  1906.  2  p.  1., 
87  p.     8°. 

©  Paul  Adam,  Paris;  D :  9446,  Nov.  16, 
1906;  2c.  Nov.  16,  1906;  Ic.  new  ed.  Dec.  31, 
1906.  31215 

Moulded  in  the  scarlet.     See  Shark  (The) 

Moulder's  (The)  union.     See  Convict  labor. 

Moulding  (The)  of  Morton.  See  Certain  (A) 
kind  of  a  man. 

Moulin  Rouge;  a  burlesque  and  extravaganza, 
by  C  Grant. 

"©  Clifford  Grant,  New  York;  1896:63372. 
Nov.  20.  31216 

Moulin    Rouge    extravaganza. 

©  Fred  Rider,  Baltimore ;  1897 :  10771. 
Feb.  12.  31217 

Moulin   Rouge    girls;   big  burlesque   company, 
by  J.  H.  Sutter.     4  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  John  H.  Sutter,  Brooklyn ;  D :  16023.  Mtiy 

20,  1909;  2c.  June  24,  1909.  31218 

Moulins  (Les)  qui  chantent;  operette  en  3 
actes,  livret  de  Frantz  Fonson  et  Fernand 
Wicheler,  nuisique  de  Arthur  Van  Oost.  Bro- 
chure complete.  Paris,  jNI.  Eschig,  1911. 
136  p.     16°. 

©  Oct.  28,  1911;  2c.  Oct.  30,  1911;  D: 
25625;    Max   Eschig,   Paris.  31219 

Moumoute;  vaudeville  en  2  actes,  de  H.  Keroul 
et  A.  Barre.     [2],  131  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  17,  1910 ;  D  :  22299 ;  H.  Delormel, 
Paris.  31220 

Mount  (The)  of  Jupiter;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by 
A.  Williams. 

©  Adene  Williams,  Washington ;  D  :  2581, 
Nov.  10,  1902.  31221 

Mount  of  the  Holy  Cross;  a  dramatic  composi- 
tion in  3  acts,  by  P.  [J.]  White. 

©  Porter  White,  Detroit;  D:429,  May  3, 
1901.  31222 

or.  The  miner's  legacy,  a  comedy  drama  in 

5  acts,  by  F.  Baldwin. 

©  Florence  Baldwin,  Leadville,  Col. ;  1895 : 
51822,  Oct.  12.  31223 

Mount  Washington;  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  com- 
bining opera  and  fairy  spectacle,  by  N.  A. 
Moore. 

©  Nathan  Alonso  Moore,  Concord,  N.  H. ; 
1871:3440,  Apr.  17.  31224 

Mountain  (A)  Azalea;  drama  of  Tennessee 
mountains  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Thompson  Daviess 
and  L.  Luttrell  Morrow.  39  p.  4  .  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Libbie  L.  Morrow  and  Maria  T.  Daviess, 
Nashville;  D :  11090,  July  22,  1907;  2c.  Aug. 

21,  1907.  31225 


Mountain  (A)  boy;  by  P.  Phelps  and  M.  Short. 

©  Pauline  Phelps  and  Marion  Short,  Now 
York;  D :  13610,  July  29,  1908.  31226 

Mountain  (The)  climbers;  comedy  in  3  acts, 
Jtdaptod  from  the  German,  by  J.  L.  Hirsch- 
nian.      [1],   111  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.   24,   1913;   D:  35128;   Jacob  L. 
Hirschman,  Milwaukee.  31227 

Mountain  harvest  home.     See  Big  and  little. 

Mountain  (The)  hero;  a  sensational  comedy 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  W.  Scheff. 

©  Henry  W.  SchefE,  Baltimore ;  1897 :  63513, 
Nov.  13.  31228 

Mountain  (The)  king;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  F. 
Duraont.     101  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Frank     Dumont,     Philadelphia;     1S90: 
21849,  July  8;  2c.  Aug.  13.  31229 

or.  Revenge  in  the  tomb,  play  in  4  acts. 

[4]  p.     f°.     Printed. 

©   William    Barker,    Elkhart,    lud. ;    1894: 
55381,  Nov.  27;  2  copies  received.  31230 

See  also  Demonio. 

Mountain  laurel;  1  act  play,  by  C.  Cooksey. 
11  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  19,  1915 ;  D :  41535 ;  Curtis  Cook- 
sey, New  York.  31230a 

Mountain  (The)  men  of  Oregon.  Sec  Wildcat 
Ned. 

Mountain  moonshine;  play  in  4  acts,  b.v  Ed- 
mund A.  Wheatley.  [2],  188  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  23,  1910 ;  D  :  22519  ;  E.  A.  Wheat- 
ley,  Chattanooga.  31231 

Mountain  mystery;  by  R.  West.  19  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Roy  West,   Philadelphia ;   D :  7853,   .Tan. 
13,  1906;  2c.  Feb.  8,  1906.  31232 

Mountain  (A)  pink;  a  romantic  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  Edwyn  A.  Barron  and  M.  Bates. 

©   Edwyn   A.    Barron   and    Morgan    Rates. 
Chicago;  1883:12681,  July  11.  31233 

Mountain  (A)  Psyche.  See  Miss  Mosher  of 
Colorado. 

Mountain  (The)  rat;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  K. 
Rider.     14   p.      4^     Typewritten. 

©  Mary  Kirk  Rider,  New  York ;  D :  10353, 
Apr.  15,  1907;  2c.  Apr.  15,  1907.  31234 

Mountain    (The)   rebel.      See  Erin   go  bragh. 

Mountain  (The)  waif;  an  original  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  C.  Townsend.  Author's  ed.  Boston, 
Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1892.  42  p.  12°. 
([Baker's  ed.  of  plays]) 

©  Charles  Townsend,  United  States ;  1892 : 
20976,  May  18;  2c.  Sept.  2.  31235 


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Mountain  (The)  youth.     See  Court  favour. 

Mountaineer  (The);  comic  opera  in  2  act.s,  book 
and  Ija-ics  by  Kenneth  S.  Webb,  music  by  R. 
V/ebb.  [62]  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Ic.  Nov.  24,  1915  ;  D  :  42339 ;  Kenneth  and 
Roy  Webb,  New  Yorli.  31235a 

drama  in  1  act,  by  R.  A.  Dowling  and  Leon 


Valadie.     [7]  p.    4  .    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  3,  1911;   D:  23262;  Dowlinp:  & 
Valadie,  New  Orleans.  31236 

Mountaineers  (The);  a  drama  of  the  American 
Revolution,  in  5  acts,  by  W.  N.  Freeman. 

©  William  Neely  Freeman,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. ; 
1898 :  14075,  Feb.  28.  31237 

Mountainland;  an  episode  of  love  in  the  hills, 
comedy  in  1  act,  by  L.  E.  Trinim.  51  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  L.  E.  Trimm,  New  York;  D:1330S,  .Tulv 
7,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  22,  1908.  31238 

Mountains;  play  in  1  act,  by  P.  F.  Godfrey. 
30  p.     4°.     Typew-ritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  25,  1914  ;  D  :  36141 ;  Pearl  Frank- 
lin Godfrey,  Cambridge,  Mass.  31238a 

Mountebanks  (The);  an  entirely  original  comic 
opera  in  2  acts,  written  by  W.  S.  Gilbert,  com- 
posed by  Alfred  Cellier.  London,  Chappell  & 
CO.,  1891.     62  p.     8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Chappell   &   CO..    London;     1891:45218, 
Dec.  12;  2c.  Jan.  5.  1892.  31239 

Same.     [Complete  vocal  score] 

©  Chappell  &  CO.,  London  ;  1892 :  7506,  Feb. 
16;  2c.  Feb.  17.  31240 

a  specialty  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Fred  G. 

Andrews.  Clyde,  O.,  A.  D.  Ames,  1887.  21  p. 
12°.  ( [Ames'  series  of  .standard  and  minor 
drama,  no.  229]) 

©  A.  D.  Ames,  Clyde,  O. ;  1887 :  32993,  Dec. 
19;  2c.  Dec.  29.  .31241 

Mounted  (The);  a  play  in  4  acts,  bv  C.  B.  and 
Wm.  C.  De  Mille. 

©  Cecil  B.  De  Mille,  New  York ;  D :  12410. 
Feb.  24,  1908.  31242 

Mounted  (The)  squad;  a  story  of  the  New  York 
mounted  police,  comedy  drama,  by  I.  Witmark. 

©  Isidore  Witmark,  New  York  ;  1893 :  40932, 
Sept.  8.  31243 

Mourners  (The);  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Selina 
Dolaro   and   Herron   Allen. 

©   Marcus   R.   Mayer,    New   York;    1887: 
30943,  Nov.  30.  31244 

■ ^1  act  play,  by  R.  E.   Barlow.     15  p.     f°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  3,  1912 ;  D :  30724 ;  Reginald  E. 
Barlow,  Monticello,  Wis.  31245 


Mourners  (The) — Continued. 

^play    in   1    act,   by    G.    E.    Massey.      13    p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  27,  1914 ;  D :  35809 ;  George  Ed- 
ward Massey,  New  York.  31245a 

Mourning  (The)  bride.  See  Masterpieces  of 
the  English  drama:  William  Congreve. 

Mouse-trap  (The);  by  Charles  Horwitz,  19  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Nan  Sickler,  Philadelphia  ;  D  :  9567,  Dec. 
3,  1906;  2c.  Dec.  3,  1906.  31246 

a  comedietta  in  1  act,  by  Mrs.  Burton  Har- 
rison [Constance  Cary  Harrison]  New  York, 
The  De  Vv'itt  pul)!ishing  house,  1892.  14  p., 
1  illus.  12°.  ([De  Witt's  acting  plavs,  no. 
372]) 

©  R.  H.  Russell  &  son,  New  York;  1892: 
52671,  Dec.  23 ;  2c.  Dec.  24,  1892 ;  2c.  Dec.  26 
1893.  31247 

farce,  by  W.  D.  Howells.  New  York,  Har- 
per and  brothers,  1894.  52  p.  front.,  pi.  24°. 
(Harper's  black  &  white  series) 

©  Harper  &  bros..  New  York ;  1894 :  24.538. 
May  15;  2c.  June  8.  31248 

playlet,   by    O.   West   and    F.    K.    Lanham. 

[1],  28  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  17,  1915  ;  D  :  42281 ;  Olive  West 
and  Fred  K.  Lanham,  New  York.  31248a 

and  other  farces;  by  W.  D.  Howells.     New 

York,  Harper  eV:  lu-others,  1889.    3  p.  1.,  184  p. 
iucl.  plates,    front.     12°. 

Contents. — The  garroters. — Five  o'clock 
tea. — The  mouse-trap. — A  likely  story. 

©  ^^'illiam  Dean  Howells,  New  York ;  1889 : 
8995,  Mar.  21;  2c.  Apr.  17.  31249 

Mouse-trap,  man-traps  and  millions;  a  spec- 
tacular melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  A.  Jacobson 
and  C.  H.  Ham. 

©  Augustus  Jacobson  and  Charles  H.  Ham, 
Chicago;  1882:19342,  Nov.  15.  31250 

Mouse-trap  Tobe;  by  E.  C.  Lamson. 

©  Ernest  Clyde  Lamson,  Prairie  View,  111. ; 
1898  :  4897,  Jan.  11 ;  2c.  Jan.  12.  31251 

Mouse-traps;  or.  The  greatest  of  these,  com- 
edy of  morals,  by  M.  Young.  22  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  20,  1915;  D :  42044 ;  Marjorie 
Young,  Dorchester  Centre,  Mass.  31251a 

Mousme;  a  Japanese  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  F. 
Hoi)kins  and  Clive  Holland.  67  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Florence  Hopkins,  I'hiladelphia ;  D :  4041, 
Oct.  3,  1903;  2c.  Oct.  3,  1903.  31252 


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Mousme — Continued. 

(The  maids  of  Japan);  in  3  acts,  by  Alex. 

M.  Tlionip.son  luul  Ilobert  Courtneidge,  lyrics 
by  Arthur  Winiperis  and  Percy  Greenbauk, 
music  by  Lionel  Monckton  and  Howard  Tal- 
bot. Book  of  lyrics.  London,  Chappell  &  co., 
ltd.   [1911]     30  p.     8°. 

©   Sept.   14,   lail;   2c.   Sept.   15,  1911;   D: 
25227;  Chappell  &  co.,  ltd.,  London.  31253 

Mousquetaires  (Les)  (The  musketeers);  comic 
opera,  words  by  H.  B.  Farnie,  composed  by 
Louis  Varney. 

©  Helen  Lonoir,  New  York  ;  1881 :  713,  Jan. 
13.  31254 

Mousquetaires  (Les)  noirs;  the  fencing  mus- 
keteers, a  spectacular  play  in  1  act,  by  Nini 
Diva.    6  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Nini  von  Erlanger,  New  York ;  D :  1055, 
Nov.  2,  1901;  2c.  Nov.  2,  1901.  31255 

Moustique  (Le)  (The  mosquito);  a  comic  opera 
in  3  acts,  by  C.  M.  Coolidge.  Philadelphia, 
Baker  &  Hayes,  1885.  35  p.  16°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Cassius  M.  Coolidge,  New  York;  1885: 
16462,  July  31 ;  2c.  Oct.  20.  31256 

Mouth  (The)  of  babes;  the  governor  and 
Brick;  or.  The  hold-up  man,  a  drama  in  1  act, 
by  Eli  Donson  [pseud,  of  K.  Onstott]  [1], 
10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  10,  1913  ;  D  :  32254 ;  Kyle  Onstott, 
Pasadena.  31257 

Mouth  (The)  of  the  cannon;  a  story  of  life  in 
Nev.-  :Mexico,  by  H.  D.  Cottrell. 

©  Frank  Cooley,   San  Francisco ;  D :  1394, 
Feb.  4,  1902.  31258 

Mover's  (The)  daughter;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  H.  Seibold.     [2],  167  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  1,  1913;  D :  32808 ;  Jenny  Hop- 
kins Seibold,  New  York.  31259 

play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  H.   Seibold,  adapted 

bv  Edward  Eisner.  New  York,  S.  French; 
London,  Sanmel  French,  ltd.,  1914.  138  p. 
12°. 

©   Aug.   14,   1914;   2c.  Aug.   15,   1914;   D: 
37858;  Jenny  Hopkins  Seibold,  New  York. 

31259a 

See  also  Girl  (The)  from  Somewhere. 

Movie  (The)  fan;  comedy  sketch,  by  Billy  Carey 
[pseud,  of  W.  C.  Donohoe]  14  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    4,    1915;    D:  41416;    William 
Carey  Donohoe,  Hempstead,  N.  Y.  31259b 

Movie  (The)  girl;  farce  with  nmsic  in  2  acts,  by 
M.  Ott.  51  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Words 
only] 

©   Ic.   Mar.   27,   1914;   D:  36486;    Matthew 
Ott,  Wollaston,  Mass.  31259c 


Movie  (The)  makers;  play  in  1  act,  by  F.  H. 
Pipp.     16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Mar.   8,   1915;    D:  39898;    Frank  H. 
Pipp,  Detroit.  31259d 

Movie  (The)  man;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  E.  G. 
O'Neill.    11  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  1,  1914  ;  D  :  37434  ;  Eugene  Glad- 
stone O'Neill,  New  London,  Conn.  31259e 

Movie  (The)  manager;  vaudeville  act,  by  J. 
Arnold.    9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  4,  1913  ;  D  :  34001 ;  Jack  Arnold, 
Memphis,  Tenn.  31260 

'  Movie  Mary;  dramatic  sketch,  by  H.  M.  Harvey. 
[1],  10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  17,  1914 ;  D :  39117 ;  Harold  Mel- 
lor  Harvey,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  31260a 

Movie  (The)  mess;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  J.  Ar- 
nold. Memphis,  Tenn.,  1914.  15  p.  8°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  3,  1914  ;  D  :  37211 ;  Jack  Arnold, 
Memphis,  Tenn.  31260b 

Movie  (The)  revue;  burlesque  of  the  film  star 
characters  of  to-day,  in  2  acts,  by  N.  L,  For- 
restei-.     17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  23,  1915  ;  D  :  40449  ;  Nanette  L. 
Forrester,  New  York.  31260c 

Movies  (The);  musical  comedy  in  1  act,  book 
and  lyrics  by  J.  A.  Flynn  and  Bert  Ennis,  mu- 
sic by  Stewart  L.  Stephens.  24  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  .Tan.  26,  1915;  D:  39509;  J.  A.  Flynn, 
Brooklyn.  31260d 


satirical  farce  in  1  act, by  W.  Cluxton.    [1], 

17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  12,  1912  ;  D  :  30515  ;  Walter  Clux- 
ton, Boston.  31261 

sketch,  by  R.  E.  Stimpson.     [2],  21  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  11,  1912;  D:  29344;  Ruby  Estella 
Stimpson,  New  Y'ork.  31262 

Movin'   pitchers;   play    in   2   scenes,   by   H.   L. 
McLaurin.     19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   May  2,   1912;   D :  29624 ;   H.   L.   Mc- 
Laurin, New  York.  31263 

Moving;  comedy  sketch,  by  D.  Dore.     14  p.    4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  31,  1913  ;  D  :  32771 ;  Daniel  Dore, 
New  York.  31264 

Moving  day;  farce  comedy,  by  Willard  Simms 
and  Clarence  Sinn.     17  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  1,  1915;  D :  40245 ;  Bruce  Rich- 
ardson, Saginaw,  .Mich.  31264a 


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31282 


Moving-  (A)  picture;  by  G.  R.  Sims.  [24]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  5,  1910;  D:  21783;  George  R. 

Siius,  London.  31265 

Moving  (The)  picture  girl;  musical  comedy,  by 
J.  A.  Morris.  [87]  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 


Jan.  15,  1912  ;  D  :  28313 ;  John  Arndt 
New  York.  31266 


©  Ic, 
Morris, 

Moving  (The)  picture  man;  biographic  farce  in 
2  films,  by  M.  Ott.    98  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.   20,    1912;    D:  28784;    Matthew 
Ott,  Wollaston,  Mass.  31267 

Mowbrays  (The);  a  play,  by  D.  L.  Paine. 

©    D.   L.    Paine,    Indianapolis ;    1880 :  6222, 
Apr.  21.  31268 

Mox-Mox-Montana;  or,  The  spirit  of  the 
mountains,  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  founded  on 
incidents  in  the  missionary  services  of  the 
first  mission  to  Oregon  in  the  year  A.  D.  1836, 
and  the  legends  of  the  tribes  east  of  the  Cas- 
cade Range,  etc.,  by  O.  P.  Mason. 

©  O.  P.  Mason,  Portland,  Or. ;  1880 :  13271, 
Aug.  30.  31269 

Moxie,  a  man  with  a  terrible  nerve;  a  musical 
farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  W.  Ransone. 

©  John  AV.  Ransone,  Richmond;  1888: 
15328,  May  26.  31270 

Moza  (La)  de  cantaro;  por  Lope  de  Vega,  ed. 
with  introduction  and  notes  by  Madison  Stath- 
ers.  New  York,  H.  Holt  and  company,  1913. 
xlii,  169  p.     16°. 

©  Mar.  29, 1913  ;  2c.  Apr.  2, 1913 ;  A :  346030 ; 
Henry  Holt  &  co..  New  York.  31271 

Moza  (La)  de  mulas;  zarzuela  en  2  actos,  divi- 
(lidos  en  7  cuadros,  original  de  Luis  de  Larra  y 
i\[.  Fernandez  de  la  Puente,  miisica  del  maestro 
Tonuls  L.  Torregrosa.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores  espanoles]  1910.  63  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Sept.  6,  1910;  2c.  Sept.  7,  1910;  D: 
21961;  Larra  v  Fernandez  de  la  Puente.  Ma- 
drid. 31372 

Mozart;  in  5  acts,  by  I.  A.  Root.  1  p.  1.,  31 
numb.    1.     Printed. 

©  Ivy  Ashton  Root,  New  York  ;  1897  :  71290. 
Dec.  20;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1898.  31273 

Much  ado  about  nothing;  comedy  sketch,  by 
J.  Wo()d.    2  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Juliet  Wood,  New  York;  D:  8428.  Apr. 
26,  1906 ;  2c.  Apr.  26,  1906.  31274 

ed.  by  William  W.  Lawrence.     New  York, 

The  aiticmillan  company,  1912.  xvii,  137  p. 
inch  front,  (port.)  24°.  (The  Tudor  Shakes- 
peare ) 

©  Apr.  24,  1912;  2c.  Apr.  25,  1912;  A: 
314021 ;  Macmillan  co..  New  York. 


Much  ado  about  nothing — Continued. 

^ed.  with  notes  by  William  J.  Rolfe.  Har- 
per's library  ed.  New  York  and  London,  Har- 
per &  brothers,  1898.  180  p.  front,  illus. 
12°.     (Shakespeare's  complete  VNOrks.  v.  10) 

©  Harper  &  bros.,  New  York ;  1898 :  32090, 
May  24 ;  2c.  May  24 ;  2c.  Jan.  13,  1899.    31276 


—  opera  in  4  acts,  founded  on  Shakespeare's 
comedy,  words  by  Julian  Sturgis,  composed 
by  Charles  Villiers  Stanford,  op.  76.  Libretto. 
[44]   p.     sq.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Boosey  &  co.,  London ;  D :  528,  May  31, 
1901;   2c.   May   31,  1901.  31277 


—  with  a  special  introduction  by  Hamilton 
W.  Mabie  and  an  original  frontispiece  by  Tal- 
bot Hughes.  [The  University  press  Sliakes- 
peare.  Renaissance  ed.]  New  York,  George  D. 
Sproul.  1907.  xxii,  120  p.  front.  4°.  (The 
complete  works  of  William  Shakespeare,  with 
annotations  and  a  general  introduction  by 
Sidney  Lee.    v.  9) 

©  University  press,  Cambridge,  Mass. ;  A : 
180682,  June  29,  1907;  2c.  June  29,  1907. 

31278 


—  with  inti'oduction  and  notes  by  Margaret 
A.  Eaton.  Boston  [etc.]  Educational  publish- 
ing company   [1909]     143  p.     16°. 

©  Educational  pub.  co.,  Boston ;  A :  235675, 
Apr.  5,  1909;  2c.  June  24,  1909.  31279 


—  (The  comedy  of);  introduction  and  notes 
by  Henry  Norman  Hudson,  ed.  and  rev.  by 
Ebenezer  Charlton  Black.  School  ed.  [New 
York]  Ginn  and  company  [1914]  Ixi,  139  p. 
16°.     (The  New  Hudson  Shakespeare) 

©  Oct.  23,  1914  ;  2c.  Nov.  5,  1914  ;  A :  387366 ; 
Ginn  &  co..  New  York.  [Copyright  is  claimed 
on  new  editorial  matter]  31279a 

—  (Shakespeare's);  arr.  in  2  acts  for  ama- 
teur representation,  by  Leslie  Warren.  Bos- 
ton, W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1894.  22  p.  12°. 
(Baker's  ed.  of  plays) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1894: 
29709,  July  16;  2c.  Aug.  2.  31280 


with  introduction  and  notes,  explana- 
tory jmd  critical,  by  H.  N.  Hudson.  Boston, 
Ginn  &  Heath,  ISSO.  xii,  138  p.  16°.  (Anno- 
tated English  classics) 

©  Henry  N.  Hudson,  Boston;  1880:  14842. 
Sept.  30;  2c.  Oct.  14.  31281 

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31275 

1567 


—  Same.    Boston,  Ginn  &  company,  1904. 
3-138  p.     16°. 

©  Kate  W.  Hudson,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  in 
renewal  for  14  years  from  Sept.  30,  1908 ;  A : 
207611,  May  21.  1908;  2c.  June  23,  190S. 

31282 


31283 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


31302 


Much  ado  about  nothing — Continued. 

— —  (Shakespeares)  ;  witli  notes,  examination 
papers  and  plan  of  preparation,  selected  by 
Brainerd  Kellogg.  New  York,  Maynard,  Mer- 
rill &  CO.  [1893]  148,  [2J  p.  illus.  24°. 
(English  classics) 

©  Maynard,  Merrill  &  co..  New  York ;  1893 : 
15124,  Mar.  27;  2c.  Apr.  29.  31283 


—  (Shakespeare's  comedy  of);  ed.  with  notes 
by  William  J.  Rolfe.  New  York,  Harper  & 
brothers,  1879  [1878]  178  p.  incl.  front, 
(port.)     illus.     16°. 

©  Harper  &  bros.,  New  York ;  1878 :  11153, 
gept.  27;  2c.  Dec.  11.  31284 

—  Same.  New  I'ork,  Cincinnati  [etc.]  Ameri- 
can book  company  [1905]  253  p.  incl.  front., 
illus.     16°, 

©  William  J.  Rolfe,  Cambridge,  Mass. ;  A : 
105608,  Jan.  4,  1905;  2c.  Mar.  6  1905.    31285 


—  Same.  New  York,  Cincinnati  [etc.]  Ameri- 
can book  company  [1906]  2  p.  1.,  [9]-180  p. 
front.,   illus.     16°. 

©  W.  J.  Rolfe,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  in  re- 
ne^^'al  for  14  years  from  Sept.  27,  1906;  A: 
149775,   June  30,  1906;  2c.  July  26,  1906. 

31286 

the  prompt-book  ed.  by  W.  Winter,  as 


presented  by  Edwin  Booth,  [v.  14]    New  York, 

Francis  Hart  &  company,  1878.     94  p.     16°. 

©  William  Winter,  New  York ;  1878 :  14322, 

Dec.  7 ;  2c.  Dec.  17.  31287 

See    also    Much    adoe    about    nothing-. — 


Shakespeare's   works. 

Much  ado  about  trousers;  a  1  act  farce,  by 
George  W.  Dillon.     9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  G.  W.  Dillon,  Ware,  Mass. ;  D :  9776,  Jan. 
10,  1907;  2c.  Jan.  10,  1907.  31288 

Much  adoe  about  nothing;  by  William  Shakes- 
peare, ed.  with  notes,  introduction,  glossary, 
list  of  variorum  readings  and  selected  criti- 
cism by  Charlotte  Porter  and  Helen  A.  Clarke. 
[First  folio  ed.]  New  York,  T.  Y.  Crowell 
&  CO.  [1907].  3  p.  1.,  v-xxiii,  231  p.  front, 
(port.)     16°. 

©  Thomas  Y.  Crowell  &  co.,  New  York ;  A : 
170660,  Mar.  9, 1907 ;  2c.  Mar.  14,  1907.    31289 


—  ed.  by  H.  H.  Furness.  Philadelphia  and 
London,  J.  B.  Lippincott  co.,  1899.  xxxiii, 
[l]-420  p.  8°.  (New  variorum  ed.  of  Shakes- 
peare.    V.  12) 

©    Horace    Howard    Furness,    Wallingford, 
Pa. ;  1899  :  75336,  Nov.  18  ;  2c.  Nov.  18.    31290 

—  See    also    Much     ado     about    nothing. — 


Shakespeare's  works. 

Much  heresy  and  planets.     See  Thirty  hours 
for  three  thousand  years. 

156S 


Much  married;  a  1  act  farce.  26  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Jack  Golden,   Berkeley,   Cal. ;   D :  10628, 
May  23,  1907;  2c.  Apr.  23,  1907.  31291 

Much  (A)  married  man;  by  I.  Payton. 

©  Isaac  Payton,  United  States ;  1898 :  8817. 
Jan.  31.  31292 

Much  too  sudden;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Alice  C. 
Thompson.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1910. 
12  p.     12°. 

©   Sept.   21,   1910;   2c.   Sept   23,   1910;    D: 
22120  ;  Walter  H.  liaker  &  co.,  Boston.    31293 

Muckraker  (The);  nmsical  farce  in  2  acts,  by 
A.  N.  C.  Fowler  [67]  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©   Ic.    Jan.   18,   1911;    D:  23123;    A.    N.   C. 
Fowler,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y.  31294 

Muddled;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  A.  Eraser, 
jr. 

©  J.  A.  Eraser,  jr..  United  States;   1884: 
24302,  Dec.  8.  31295 

Muddled,  mixed  and  fixed;  a  3  act  farce  com 
edy,  by  H.  Rogers  and  H.  Pleon. 

©   Harry   Rogers   and   Harry   Pleon,   New 
York;  1898:55763,  Sept.  23.  31296 

Muddles;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  G.  H. 
Jessop  and  W.  Gill. 

©  George  H.  Jessop  and  William  Gill,  New 
York;  1885:6409,  Mar.  17.  31297 

Muddy  (The)  day;  an  original  comic  play  in 
3  acts  and  4  scenes,  by  E.  Harrigan. 

©  Edward    Harrigan,    New    York;     1883: 
2959,  Feb.  14.  31298 

Muddy  waters;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  bv 
R.  H.  Danforth. 

©  Roy  Harrison  Danforth,  Oakland,  Cal. ; 
D:9084,  Sept.  13,  1906.  31299 

Mudtown  (A)  circus;  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
Crane  bros.  and  Belmont.     Typewritten. 

©  Crane   bros.   and   Belmont,   New   York ; 
1896:08960,  Dec.  19;  2c.  Dec.  19.  31300 

Miide  (Ber)  Theodor;  schwank  in  3  akten  uud 
einem  zwischeuspiel,  von  Max  Neal  und  Max 
Ferner.  Miiachen,  Drei  masken  verlag,  g.  m. 
b.  h.,  1913.     119  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  8,  1913 ;  D :  34308 ;  Drei  masken 
verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Munich.  31301 

Muela  del  juicio.     See  Tres  comedias  modernas. 

Miiller  (Der)  und  sein  kind;  volksoper  in  5 
aufziigen  nach  Raupach,  von  Karl  Schreder 
luul  Robert  M.  I'rosl,  rausik  von  Bela  von 
Ujj.  Textbuch.  Berlin,  Ed.  Bote  &  G.  Bock, 
1910.     59  p.     12°. 

©   June   1,   1910;    2c.    June   20.    1010;    D: 
21374;  Ed.  Bote  &  G.  Bock,  Berlin.        31302 


31303 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


31316 


MUllers;  schwank  in  3  akten,  von  Fritz  Fried- 
niann-Fredericli.  Regie-  und  soufflierbucli. 
Leipzig,  Wien,  New  York,  W.  Karczag,  1913. 
30  p.    f°. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  17,  1913 ;  D :  35039 ;  W.  Karczag, 
Leipzig.  31303 

Miinchhausen;  ein  sclielmenstiic  :  in  3  auf- 
ziigen  und  einem  vorspiel,  frei  nacli  [Karl  L.] 
Inunermann,  von  F.  graf  Sporck.  Hans  von 
Wolzogen  und  Hans  Sommer.  Leipzig,  C.  F. 
Leede,  1897.    60  p.    12°. 

©  Ferdinand,   graf   Sporck,   Munich ;  1897 : 
69470,  Dec.  14;  2c.  Dec.  14.  31304 

Muerte  y  dulzura;  o,  El  merengue  triste, 
sainete  en  1  acto  y  en  prosa,  original  de  J. 
Perez  Ztiniga.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espanoles]  1915.    22  p.     12°. 

©  June  24,   1915;   Ic.   June  25,   1915;   D: 
41076;  Juan  Pgrez  Zuiiiga,  Madrid.      31304a 

Muffins;  a  picture  of  New  York  life,  an  original 
play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Adams. 

©  Adolph  Adams,  New  York ;  1889 :  11780, 
Apr.  15.  31305 

Muggins  on  the  warpath;  farce  comedy  in  2 
acts,  by  J.  M.  G.  Wood.  Clyde,  O.,  Ames' 
publishing  CO.,  1902.  18  p.  12°.  ( [Ames' series 
of  standard  and  minor  dramas,  no.  431] ) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  D :  1626,  Mar. 
20,  1902;  2c.  Mar.  20,  1902.  31306 

Muggs'   landing;   or,    Criss-cross   landing,    an 

original  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by  S.  Marble. 

©     Scott     Marble,     Chicago;     1882:6737, 

Apr.  27.  31307 

Muggs'  landing  (up  to  date);  play  in  4  acts,  by 
Scott  Marble  and  Herbert  Hall  Winslow.  90 
p.     4°.     Tyt)ewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  22,  1915;  D:  40516;  Darcy  & 
Wolford,  inc.,  New  York.  31307a 

Mujer  (Una);  comedia  en  3  actos,  original  de  E. 
Marquina.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
noles]  1915.     61  p.     12°. 

©  Mar.  15,  1915;  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1915;  D: 
40038  ;  Eduardo  Marquina,  Madrid.       31307b 

Mujer  de  boliche;  zarzuela  cOmica  en  1  acto, 
dividido  en  2  cuadros,  en  verso,  original  de 
M.  Fernandez  de  La  Puente,  mtisica  de  los 
maestros  A.  y.  C.  Vives.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores  esparioles]  1909.  56  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Sept.  23,  1909;  2c.  Sept.  24,  1909;  D: 
16884;  Manuel  Fernandez  de  La  Puente.  Ma- 
drid. 31308 
Mujer  (La)  del  heroe;  sainete  en  2  actos,  el 
segundo  dividido  en  2  cuadros,  de  Gregorio 
Martinez  Sierra.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores espafioles]  1914.    42  p.     12°. 

©  Sept.  17,  1914;  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1914;  D: 
38194;  G.  Martinez  Sierra,  Madrid.        31308a 


Mujer  (La)  del  projimo;  sainete  madrileSo  en  1 
acto,  de  Antonio  Lopez  Monls  y  Luis  Pascual 
Frutos,  mtisica  de  Rafael  Calleja.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1907.  42  p. 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  A.  Lopez  Monls  y  L.  Pascual  Frutos,  Ma- 
drid ;  D :  11025,  July  22,  1907 ;  2c.  Julv  22. 
1907.  ,  31309 

Mujer  (La)  divorciada.     See  Divorciados  (Los) 

Mujer  (La)  espaiiola;  zarzuela  en  1  acto,  divi- 
dido en  3  cuadros,  original  de  J.  Capella  y  J. 
GonzAlez  Pastor,  rausica  de  Luis  Foglietti. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1908. 
30  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Jacinto  Capella  y  Joaquin  GonzSlez  Pas- 
tor, Madrid  ;  D  :  13790,  Sept.  14,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept. 
14,  1908.  31310 

Mujer  (Una)  indecisa;  opereta  en  1  acto  y  2 
cuadros,  de  M.  Merino,  mtisica  del  maestro 
Millan.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
noles] 1915.     37  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Mar.  15,  1915;  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1915;  D: 
40090;  Manuel  Merino,  Madrid.  31310a 

Mujeres  (Las)  de  Don  Juan;  fantasia  c6mico- 
llrica  de  gran  espectaculo  en  1  acto,  dividido 
en  5  cuadros,  en  verso  y  prosa,  original  de 
Guillernio  Perrin  y  Miguel  de  Palacios, 
mtisica  del  maestro  Rafael  Calleja.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1912.  53  p. 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Dec.  5,  1912 ;  2c.  Dec.  6,  1912 ;  D  :  31579 ; 
G.  Perrin  y  M.  de  Palacios,  Madrid.        31311 

Mul  and  Mack;  a  3  act  musical  and  farcical 
comedy,  by  C.  Burke,  J.  K.  Gibson  and  S.  J. 
Ryan. 

©  Charles  Burke,  James  K.  Gibson  and 
Samuel  J.  Ryan,  New  York ;  1886 :  8263,  Apr.  7. 

31312 

Mvilberry  (The)  Bend;  a  comedy  drama  of  New 
York  life  in  5  acts  and  7  scenes,  by  E.  W. 
Scully. 

©  Eugene  W.  Scully,  New  York;  1892: 
52892,  Dec.  24.  31313 

Mulcahy's  big  party;  a  characteristic  comedy 
drama,  by  F.  G.  Maeder. 

©  Fred  G.  Maeder,  New  York;  1887: 16687, 
.Tune  2S.  31314 

Mulcahy's  cat;  an  Irish  sketch  in  1  scene,  by 
I\IcDei-mott  &  Trumble.  New  York,  Happy 
hours  CO. 

©  Happy  hours  co..  New  York ;  1875 :  10552, 
Oct.  13;  2c.  Nov.  5.  31315 

Mulcahy's  toboggan  party;  a  comedy  on  fash- 
ionable society,  in  3  acts,  by  Robert  Griffin 
Morris.     74  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Elenor  de  Berrein  Morris,  Brooklyn;  D: 
6095,  Jan.  19,  1905;  2c.  .Lin.  19,  1905.      31316 


5379—16- 


-99 


1569 


31317 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


31339 


Muldoon;  or,  The  dollar  of  the  daddies,  a 
drama  in  5  acts,  by  A.  S.  Burt. 

©  A.   S.  Burt,   United   States;   1878:634, 
Jan.  12.  31317 

Muldoon  and  the  nigger;  or,  White  and  black, 
a  dialect  vaudeville  sketch,  by  H.  E.  Sliellaud. 
New  York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1905.  10  p. 
12°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York;  D:6641, 
May  5,  1905 ;  2c.  Aug.  11,  1905.  31318 

Muldoon  sees  the  yacht  race;  by  W.  Griffith. 
©  Walter  Griffith,  Cleveland  ;  D  :  4010,  Sept. 
18,  1903.  31319 

Muldoon's  blunders;  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Billy  F.  Lee  .  .  .  Clyde,  O.,  Ames  pub.  cc, 
1900.  48  p.  12°.  ( [Ames'  series  of  standard 
and  minor  drama,    no.  418]) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  1900  A :  4327, 
Feb.  16 ;  2c.  Feb.  24.  31320 

Muldoon's  boarding  house;  a  farcical  extrava- 
ganza, and  budget  of  tun,  in  1  act  and  6 
scenes,  by  L.  C.  Drews. 

©  L.  C.  Drews,  Allegheny,  Pa. ;  1880 :  13278, 
Aug.  30.  31321 

Muldoon's  picnic;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  R. 
Hyde  and  L.  C.  Behman. 

©   Richard   Hyde   and    Louis   C.   Behman, 
United  States;  1881 :  8069,  May  23.  31322 

a   comedy   in  2   acts,   by   H.   Fay   and   W. 

Barry,  Brooklyn,  1881. 

©  Hugh   Fay  and   William   Barry,   United 
States ;  1881 :  9127,  June  10.  31323 

farcical  comedy  drama  in  2  acts,  by  Lang- 
dale  Williams.  Chicago,  Chicago  manuscript 
CO.,  1914.     [30]  p.    f°.    Mimeographed. 

©  Nov.  3,  1914 ;  2c.  Nov.  21,  1914 ;  D  :  38875  ; 
Alex.  Byers,  Chicago.  31323a 

See  also  Irish  aristocracy. 


Muldoon's  trip   to   Boston;   a   comedy,   by  W. 
Barry  and  H.  Fay.    Brooklyn,  1881. 

©  William  Barry  and  Hugh  Fay,   United 
States;  1881:8449,  May  3L  31324 

Mulligan  flats;  an  Irish  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Geo.  T.  Emrick. 

©   Chas.    Murry   and    Ollie   Mack,    United 
States ;  1895  :  3994,  Jan.  14.  31325 

Mulligan  (The)  guard  ball;  a  dramatic  sketch 
in  1  act  and  7  scenes,  by  E.  Harrigan. 

©  Edward  Harrigan,  New  York ;  1879 :  443, 
Jan.  10;  2c.  Jan.  25.  31326 

Same.    55  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Edward    Harrigan,    New    York;    1879: 
1281,  Jan.  25;  2c.  .Jan.  25.  31327 


Mulligan  (The)  guard  ball — Continued. 

an  original  dramatif  sketch  in  1  act  and 

7  scenes,  by  E.  Harrigan, 

©  Edward  Harrigan,  United  States;  1878: 
- 11895,  Oct.  15.  31328 

Mulligan  (The)  guard  chowder;  a  comic  play 
in  1  act,  by  E.  Harrigan.  66  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Edward    Harrigan,    New    York;    1879: 
2092,  Feb.  13 ;  2c.  Aug.  16.  31329 

Mulligan  (The)  guard  picnic;  a  play  in  1  act, 

and  8  scenes.    149  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    BMward    HaiTigan,    New    York;    1880: 
11794,  July  30;  2c.  Aug.  13.  31330 

Mulligan  (The)  guard  surprise;  an  original, 
local,  comic  play  in  1  act  and  6  scenes,  by 
E.  Harrigan. 

©    Edward    Harrigan,    New    York;    1879: 
10793,  Aug.  13.  31331 

Mulligan  (The)  guard's  Christmas;  an  origi- 
nal comic  play  in  1  act  and  6  scenes,  by  E. 
Harrigan.    89  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Edward    Harrigan,    New    York ;    1879 : 
11826,  Sept.  5;  2c.  Nov.  17.  31332 

Mulligan  (The)  guard's  nominee;  a  comic  play 
in  1  act  and  9  scenes,  by  E.  Harrigan.  163  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edward  Harrigan,  New  York ;  1880 :  474, 
Jan.  8;  2c.  Dec.  1.  31333 

Mulligan  (The)  guard's  surprise;  a  comic  play 
in  1  act  and  7  scenes,  by  E.  Harrigan.  142  p. 
4°.     Typewritten, 

©  Edward  Harrigan,  New  York ;  1880 :  1476, 
Jan.  26 ;  2c.  Feb.  18.  31334 

Mulligan's  double.     See  Two  (The)  Barney's. 

Mulligan's  masquerade. 

©  .John  B.  Leonard,  Boston ;  1900  A :  10499, 
Apr.  25 ;  2c.  June  1.  31335 

a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Gallagher  &  West. 

©    Gallagher   &   West,    New    York;    1895: 
11946,  Feb.  28.  31336 

Mulligan's  mishaps;  Irish  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  Taggart  &  Mack. 

©  Thos.  Mulligan,  Curtis  Bay,  Md. ;  1895 : 
40182,  Aug.  5.  31337 

Mulligan's  silver  wedding;  a  comic  play  in  1 
act  and  9  scenes.    168  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©    Edward    Harrigan,    New    York ;    1881 : 
841,  Jan.  15 ;  2c.  Mar.  5.  31338 

Mulo  Medicus,  the  Hoosier  schoolmaster;  a 
farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  F.  Kendall. 

©  Ezra  F.  Kendall,  New  York;  1885:938. 
Jan.  10.  31339 


1570 


31340 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   "UNITED  STATES 


31359 


Multibillionaire;  an  opera  comique  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  W.  Hays. 

©  Jenny  Ward  Hays,  San  Francisco;   D: 
6S40,  June  19,  1905.  31340 

Multimillionaire;  musical  comedy,  book  and 
lyrics  by  S.  Maguire,  music  by  Noel  Roepping. 
62  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.   Sept.  27,  1909;  D:  17087;   Sylvester 
Maguire,  New  York.  31341 


—  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Ottinger.  [2],  46  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  16,  1913 ;  D :  34171 ;  Albert  Ot- 
tinger, New  York.  31342 


Same.    [2],  56  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  19,  1913;  D:  35393;  Albert  Ot- 
tinger, New  York.  31343 

Mulvaney;  playlet,  by  Louise  Lanphear.  [20] 
p.     obi.    24°.    Typewritten. 

©  L.  Lanphear,  Chicago ;  D :  11597,  Oct.  26, 
1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  26,  1907.  31344 

Mum  Ma's  extra  dry;  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
O.  E.  Grapewin. 

©    Charles    E.    Grapev\^in,    United    States; 
1895 :  13269,  Mar.  6.  31345 

Mum's  the  word;  by  C.  E.  Parker.  31  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Clifford  E.  Parker,  New  York;  D :  9944, 
Feb.  U,  1907;  2c.  Feb.  11,  1907.  31346 

Mumbo  Jum;  or,  The  enchanted  clogs,  an 
Ethiopian  extravaganza  in  1  scene.  New 
York,  Happy  hours  company  [1874]  7  p.  12°. 
([Ethiopian  drama,  no.  82]) 

©  Happy  hours  co..  New  York  ;  1874  :  12218, 
Sept.  28 ;  2c.  Oct.  17.  31347 

Mummers;  play  in  3  acts,  by  L.  S.  Lavine.  78 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  24,  1915 ;  D :  41028 ;  Lawrence 
Sharlip  Lavine,  Philadelphia.  31347a 

Mummer's  (The)  wife;  drama  in  1  act,  by  F.  K. 
Peile,  suggested  by  La  femme  de  tabarin,  by 
Catulle  Mendes.  [1],  26  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  17,  1913;  D :  35042 ;  F.  Kinsey 
Peile,  London.  31348 

Mumming  (The)  birds.     See  Twice  nightly. 

Mummy  (The);  bv  P.  Wheeler. 

©  Post   Wheeler,  New  York;   1896:43167, 
JiUy  27.  31349 


—  fantastical  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Campbell. 
[106]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  22,  1911 ;  D  :  25064 ;  Alan  Camp- 
bell, New  York.  31350 


Mummy  (The) — Continued. 

sketch,  by  J.  A.  Westhauser  and  Henry  C. 

Bate.     [1],  17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.   7,  1913;   D :  32861 ;   Joseph  A. 
Westhauser,  New  York.  31351 


Mummy  (The)  and  the  kumming  bird. 
Dummy  (The)  and  the  bumming  bird. 


See 


Mummy  (The)  and  the  maid;  or,  The  semi- 
nary girl,  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  R. 
Carle.  102  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Richard  Carle,  Somerville,  Mass.;  D: 
2402,  Oct.  1,  1902;  2c.  Sept.  20,  1902.        31352 

Mummy  (The)  bride;  a  musical  and  pantomimic 
comedy  in  a  prologue  and  3  acts,  by  W.  L. 
Donazetta.  32  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  W.  Lewis  Donazetta,  New  York ;  D  :  5460, 
Aug.  18,  1904;  2c.  Aug.  18,  1904.  31353 

Mummy  (The)  girl;  in  2  acts,  by  M.  Ott. 

©  Matthew  Ott,  Boston ;  D :  8489,  Mav  7, 
1906.  31354 

Mummy  (The)  monarch;  a  musical  comedy  in 
2  acts,  by  Roy  S.  Durstine  and  H.  J.  Van 
Dyke,  3d.  cover-title,  30  numb.  1.  8°, 
Printed.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Triangle  club  of  Princeton  university, 
Princeton,  N.  J.;  D :  9651,  Dec.  17,  1906;  2c. 
Dec.  17,  1906.  31355 

Mummy  (The)  that  wouldn't  behave;  dramatic 
composition  in  1  act,  by  V.  Everingham.  [10] 
p.     12°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  17,  1910 ;  D :  22578 ;  Van  Rens- 
selaer Everingham,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.        31356 

Mummy's  (The)  foot;  an  Egyptian  musical 
couiediettta  [in  1  act]  by  B.  W.  Plummer. 
[23]  p.    f°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  2,  1909 ;  D :  16457 ;  Bergen  W. 
Plummer,  Indianapolis.  31357 

[play  in  1  act,  by  H.  Stockbridge]     12  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  24,  1914  ;  D :  38598 ;  Henry  Stock- 
bridge,  Ellsworth,  Me.  31357a 

Mummy's  (The)  marriage.  See  Chip  (A)  of 
an  old  block. 

Mumps;  a  1  act  farce,  by  J.  B.  Dockweiler. 

©  .L  B.  Dockweiler,  Los  Angeles;  1898: 
20406,  -Mar.  30 ;  2c.  Apr.  4.  31358 

Mundo,  mundillo;  comedia  en  3  actos,  de  Se- 
raffn  y  Joaquin  Alvarez  Quintero.  Madrid 
[Soeiedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1912.  103  p. 
12°. 

©  IMar.  6,  1913 ;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1913 ;  D  :  32570 ; 
S.  y  J.  Alvarez  Quintero,  Madrid.  31359 


1571 


31360 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


31375 


Miineca  de  los  viejos;  comedia  en  1  acto,  de 
Eusebio  de  Gorbea  Lemmi.  Madrid  [Socie- 
dad  de  autores  espauoles]  1909.    44  p.    12°. 

©  Sept.  23,  1909;  2c.   Sept.  24,   1909;   D: 
16877 ;  Eusebio  de  Gorbea  Lemmi,  Madrid. 

31360 

Muneca  (La)  del  amor;  capricho  japones  llrico- 
dramatico  eu  3  actos,  dividido  en  5  cuadros, 
original  de  F.  Sassoue,  mtisica  del  maestro 
Manuel  Penella.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espaiioles]  1914.  58  p.  12°.  [Libretto  only] 
(£)  Sept.  17,  1914;  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1914;  D: 
38227;  Felipe  Sassone,  Madrid.  31360a 

Muneca  (La)  electrica;  juguete  comico  en  3 
actos  y  en  prosa.  de  A.  P.  Maristany.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espafioles]  1907.  61  p. 
12°. 

©    Alejandro    P.    Maristany,    Madrid ;    D : 
10656,  May  29,  1907 ;  2c.  May  29,  1907.    31361 

Muneca  (La)  fingida;  letra  y  mtisica  de  J.  Car- 
los. Madrid,  Gasa  Dotesio,  1911.  15  p.  12". 
[Libretto  only] 

©   Dec.   23,   1911;   2c.   Dec.   26,   1911;    D: 
2S079;  Casa  Dotesio,  Madrid.  31362 

Muneca  (La)  rota.  See  Comedias  [per]  Vic- 
tor Manuel  Diez  Barroso. 

Muneca  (La)  tragica;  melodrama  policiado  en 
4  actos  y  un  epilogo,  dividido  en  8  cuadros, 
original  de  C.Allen-Perkins.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  espaiioles]  1913.    101  p.    12°. 

©  Mar.   28,   1914;   Ic.   Mar.  30,   1914;   D: 
36530;  Carlos  Allen-Perkins,  Madrid.    31362a 

Muiiequita  (La)  sabia;  comedia  en  1  acto  y  en 
prosa,  original  de  E.  Lopez-Marin.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espauoles]  1910.  38  p. 
12°. 

©  Oct.  29,  1910 ;  2c.  Oct.  31,  1910 ;  D :  22421 ; 
Enrique  Lopez-Marin,  Madrid.  31363 

Muntere  (Der)  seifensieder;  schwank  aus  der 
deutschen  mobilmachung,  von  Hermann  Balir. 
Berlin,  Biihnenverlag  Ahn  &  Simrock,  g.  m. 
b.  h.,  1914.     87  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  9,  1915  ;  D  :  39397  ;  Biihnenverlag 
Aim  &  Simrock,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin.         31363a 

Murada;  or.  The  Turkish,  trophy,  play  in  1  act, 

by  G.  P.  Moore.     [1],  15  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  20,  1911 ;  D  :  23701 ;  Geo.  Palmer 

Moore,  Seattle.  31364 

Murallas  (Las)  de  Jerico;  alta  comedia  en  4 
actos,  original  de  Alfred  Sutro,  tr.  directa- 
mente  del  inglgs  por  A.  P.  Maristany.  Ma- 
drid [Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1913. 
76  p.     12°. 

©  Mar.  6,  1913  ;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1913  ;  D :  32577 ; 
Alejandro  P.  Maristany,  Madrid.  31365 


Murder  (The);  a  drama  in  1  act,  by  C.  Somer- 
ville.     25  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.    11,    1913;    D:  32285;    Charles 
Somerville,  New  York.  31366 

play  in  3  acts,  by  Challan  [pseud,  of  C.  A. 


de  Lima]     [42]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Charles    A.    de    Lima,    New    York ;    D : 
12S30,  Apr.  24,  1908;  2c.  Apr.  24,  1908.    31367 

—  See  also  Beloved  (The)  rose. 


Murder  as  a  fine  art;  original  play  in  4  acts,  bv 
S.  R.  Kennedy  and  A.  C.  Noble.  [182]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  21,  1913;  D :  32392 ;  Sidney  R, 
Kennedy  and  Alden  C.  Noble,  New  York. 

31368 

Murder  (The)  at  Brownie's  Bite.  See  Robin 
Gray. 

Murder  (The)  at  Glendale;  a  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  J.  S.  Norton. 

©  John  S.  Norton,  New  York ;  1873 :  12578, 
Nov.  1.  31369 

Murder  in  the  first  degree;  comedy  sketch,  by 
K.   Kavanaugh.     30  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  15,  1915;  D:  40673;  Katharine 
Kavanaugh,  Baltimore.  31369a 

Murder  (The)  in  the  snow.     See  Under  a  cloud, 

Murder  will  out;  a  farce  in  1  act.  for  six  female 
characters,  by  Lizzie  May  Elwyn.     Author's, 
ed.^     New   York,   H.    Roorbach,    1890.     14   p. 
12°.      ( [Roorbach's    American    ed.   of  acting 
plays,  no.  25]) 

©  Harold  Roorbach,  New  York ;  1890 :  5360. 
Feb.  12;  2c.  Mar.  25.  31370 

a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  Lawrence  Mars- 
ton  and  A.  Steele. 

©  Asa  Steele,  New  York ;  D :  9050,  Aug.  30, 


1906. 


31371 


Murdered  bride;  by  S.  A.  Schafer.     43  p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Samuel  A.   Schafer,   Sterling,   Kan. ;   D : 
9417,  Nov.  12,  1906;  2c.  Nov.  12,  1906.    31372 

Murdered  in  the  dark;  an  original  sensational 
drama  in  3  acts,  by  N.  Sanford. 

©    Nellie    Sanford,    Brooklyn;    1873 :84L 
Jan.  31.  31373 

Murdered   (The)   President.      See  Garfield. 

Murderer    (The);    dramatic    composition    in    3 
acts,  by  J.  Shuttleworth.     [129]  p.     8°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  June  11,  1912 ;  D  :  29943  ;  John  Shuttle- 
worth,  Fredonia,  N.  Y.  31374 

melodrama  in  1  act,  by  W.  Howard.     [1]. 


15  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    31,    1911;    D :  23800 ;    Wnnla 
Howard,  Providence,  R.  I.  31375 


1572 


31376 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THF   UNITED  STATES 


31397 


Murderer  (The) — Continued.        • 

1  act  tragedy,  by  J.  M.  Van  Deursen.    14  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©  le.  Jan.  18,  1913;  D:  32001;  J.  M.  Van 
Deursen,  San  Bernardino,  Cal.  31376 


an  original   play  in  3  acts,   by  T.   Barry. 

53   p.      4°.      Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  31,  1909  ;  D  :  16672  ;  Thomas  A. 
Barry,  New  York.  31377 

Murderers;  play  in  4  acts,  by  N.  A.   Sorrowe. 
72  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  26,  1915 ;  D :  42353 ;  Norman  A. 
Sorrowe,  Chicago.  31377a 

social  play  in  1  act,  by  N.  Sorrowe.     20  p. 


24°.      Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  13,  1915;  D :  39983 ;  Norman 
Sorrowe,  Chicago.  31377b 

Murderer's  (A)  confession;  by  M.  G.  Mitchell 
and  M.  IM.  Jacobs.     22  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  M.  G.  Mitchell  and  M.  M.  Jacobs,  Norris- 
town,  Pa.;  D :  6351,  Mar.  10,  1905;  2c.  Mar. 
10,  1905.  31378 

Murderer's  (The)  wife;  a  sensational  play  in  4 

acts,  by  F.  L.  Bixby.    89  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Frank  L.  Bixbv,  New  York ;  1440,  Feb.  11, 

1902 ;  2c.  Feb.  11,  1902.  31379 

Murders  in  the  Rue  morgue.  See  Silent  (The) 
veng'eance. 

Murfreesboro;  or.  Between  the  lines,  a  drama  in 
a  prologue  and  5  pictures,  by  F.  D.  Reinau. 
©    Francis    D.   Reinau,    New  .York;    1899: 
53201,  Aug.  19.  31380 

Muriel;  or,  The  accepted  bracelet,  in  3  acts,  by 
A.  J.  Steed.     [80]  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Augustus  James  Steed,  Aylsham,  Eng- 
land ;  D :  4969,  May  2,  1904 ;  2c.  May  2.  1904. 

31381 

Muriel's  mother;  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Bartlett. 
[21,  77  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  20,  1912;  D:  28779;  Arthur 
Bartlett,  Colorado  Springs,  Col.  31382 

Murphy  changes  his  name;  comedy  of  Ameri- 
can manners  in  3  acts,  by  L.  I.oud.  104  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tulv  19,  1915;  D :  41252 ;  Lingard 
Loud,  Buffalo.  31382a 

Mui-phy,  the  blacksmith;  an  Irish  drama,  by 
F.  G.  Maeder. 

©  Fred  G.  Maeder,  New  York ;  1874 :  15494. 
Dec.  24.  31383 

Same.     Rearranged. 

©  Fred  G.  Maeder,  New  York ;  1875 :  3369. 
Apr.  6.  31384 


Murphy's  dream;  or.  Looking  into  the  future, 
satirical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Hopp.  [2], 
132  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  13,  1913 ;  D :  31951 ;  Julius  Hopp, 
New  York.  31385 

Murphy's  masquerade;  in  2  acts,  by  Jack  H. 
Reid.     [38]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Reid  &  Gilbert,  St.  Louis ;  D :  5535,  Sept. 
14,  1904;  2c.  Sept.  14,  1904.  31386 


a  3  act  Irish  farce  comedy,  by  J.  King. 

©    Joe    King,    New    York ;    1900    A :  15575. 
June  23.  31387 

Murphy's  troubles;  burlesque  in  1  act,  by  C.  E. 
Taylor  and  Jack  Gorman.  42  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  le.    June   7,    1911;   D:  24426;    Chas.   E. 
Taylor,  New  York.  31388 

Murray  and  Mackey's  bon  ton  ideals;  by  J.  J. 
Murray. 

©  John  James  Murray,  Cincinnati ;  1900  A : 
29839,  Dec.  8.  31389 

Murray   (The)   comedy. 

©  James  Russey  Smith  and  Charles  Lamb. 
Muncie,  Ind. ;  1897:72803,  Dec.  27.        31390 

Murray s  (The)  and  Murphy s;  a  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  Gallagher  and  Carroll. 

©  Gallagher  and  Carroll,  New  York ;  1896 : 
23181,  Apr.  14.  31391 

Musclar's  gymnasium;  play  in  1  act.  by  Wm. 
Hanlon.     [1],  23  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  31,  1911 ;  D :  23806 ;  Wm.  Han- 
Ion,  Cohasset,  Mass.  31392 

Musette;  oi'.  The  secret  of  the  guilde  court, 
in  3  acts.    99  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Lottie  Alice  Alter,  New  York ;   D :  5739. 
Nov.  8,  1904;  2c.  Nov.  22,  1904.  31393 

Mush;  4  act  play  with  a  prologue,  by  Sherley 
Hunter.     62  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  24,  1913 ;  D :  32755 ;  Sherley  F. 
Hunter,  Los  Angeles.  31394 

Mushroom  (The);  by  K.  M.  Fitch.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Kate   Mary    Fitch.    New   York;     1895: 
49830,  Oct.  1 ;  2c.  Oct.  15.  31395 

Mvishroom,  (A)  statesman;  a  2  act  farce,  by 
Gertrude  Andrews;.  [29]  p.  4".  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  G.  Andrew.s,  Brooklyn;  D :  4577,  Feb.  2, 
1904;  2c.  Jan.  30.  1904.  31396 

Mushrooms;  musical  comedietta  in  1  act,  by 
Louis  Weslyn.  18  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.   Aug.   26,   1912;   D :  30635 ;   Chas.   H. 
Smith,  New  York.  31397 


1573 


31398 


DEAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


31414 


Music;  1  act  sketch,  by  F.  Wallace.  [2],  10  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  20,  1911;  D :  23141 ;  Frederick 

Wallace,  New  York.  31398 

Music  and  fun;  by  E,  H.  Miller.  2  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Edward  H.  Miller,  New  York ;  D :  7122, 
Aug.  17,  1905;  2c.  Sept.  11,  1905.  31399 

Music  and  mirth;  a  musical  and  literary  enter- 
tainment, by  J.  H.  Carter. 

©  J.  Heneage  Carter,  San  Francisco ;  1877 : 
7637,  June  30.  31400 

Music  and  mirth  in  a  restaurant  kitchen; 
musical   comedy.     Typewritten. 

©   John  E.  Waller,   Brooklyn;   1892:5652, 
Feb.  4;  2c.  Feb.  27,  1894.  31401 

Music  (The)  counter:  musical  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  J.  Wallace.  [2],  21  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  9,  1914  ;  D  :  36751 ;  Joseph  Wal- 
lace, Brooklyn.  31401a 

■ book  by   J.   Wallace,   music   by    Jack 

Tobie.      20    p.      4°.      Typewritten.      [Words 
only] 

©  Ic.  Feb.  24,  1915 ;  D :  39783,  Joseph  Wal- 
lace, Brooklyn.  31401b 

Music  (The)  counter  girl;  play  in  1  act,  by  L.  B. 
Leonard.     10  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   May   13,   1914;   D:  37108;   Leola   B. 
Leonard,  New  York.  31401c 

Music  (The)  hall  girl;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 

Wilson  Terry,     2  1.,  38  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  24,  1910 ;  D :  21161 ;  William  A. 

Tulley,  New  York.  31402 

Music  hath  charms;  college  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  Gerald  Pioneer.  New  York,  S.  French ; 
London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1912.     22  p.     12°. 

©  Aug.   29,   1912;    2c.    Aug.    31,    1912;    D: 
30711 ;  Samuel  French,  New  York.  31403 

'a  comedy  drama  in  1  act,  by  S.  Feldman. 

7  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©     Samuel     Feldman,     Philadelphia ;     D : 
16068,  June  15,  1909;   2c.   June  15,  1909. 

31404 

dramatic  sketch,   by   M.   D.   Schatts.      [1], 


S  p.     16°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Aug.   26,   1912;    D:  30640;    Maurice 
Daniel  Schatts,  New  York.  31405 

Music  in  a  broker's  office.  See  Chas.  P. 
Bich  and  his  mechanical  musical  dummy. 

Music  (The)  lesson;  musical  .sketch,  by  John 
G.  Collins.  [1],  10  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.   Nov.  1,   1912;   D:  31298;   Frank  M. 
Conly,  Ph:  \adelphia.  31406 


Music  (The)  lesson — Continued. 

a  playlet,  by  Louis  De  Coucy.     25  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 
©  Gustave  Frohman,  New  York ;  D :  10302, 

Apr.  9,  1907 ;  2c.  Mar.  20,  1907. 


Music  mad. 


31407 
See  Singing  (The)  society. 


Music  maketh  merry.  See  Best  (The)  author's 
Christmas  plays. 

Music  (The)  master;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Charles 
Klein.     121  p.     4°.     Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Feb.  16,  1915;  D:  42685;  David  Be- 
lasco,  New  York.  31407a 

Music  (The)  (or  moosick)  school;  play  in  ] 
act,  by  Thomas  J.  Gray.  12  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    24,    1915;    D :  40158 ;    Henry 
Rosenstein,  New  York.  31407b 

Music  (The)  shop;  musical  sketch  for  vaude- 
ville in  1  act,  libretto  and  music  by  H.  Z. 
Long,  13  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Ic.  Jan.  9,  1915;  D:  39346;   Howard  Z. 
Long,  Jersey  City.  31407o 

Music  (The)  teacher.  New  York,  E.  S.  Wer- 
ner publishing  and  supply  company,  1900. 

©    Edgar    S.    Werner    pub.    &    supply    co., 
New  York ;  1900  A :  8308,  Mar.  30 ;  2c.  June  9. 

31408 


by  W.  Jolly.     25  p.     f  .    Typewritten. 

©  Winifred  Jolly,  New  York ;  D :  9707,  Dec. 
28,  1906 ;  2c,  Dec.  28,  1906.  31409 

^play    in   1   act,   by    B.    Cronson.      [10]    p. 

t°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Sept.   30,   1912;   D :  31001 ;   Bernard 
Cronson,  Manhattan,  N,  Y.  31410 

Music  vs.  elocution;  a  negro  sketch  in  1  scene, 

by  George  H.  Coes.     Boston,  AV.  H.  Baker  & 

CO.,  1893.    8  p.    12°,     ( [Baker's  darkey  plays] ) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;   1893: 

32306,  July  8;  2c.  Oct.  20.  31411 

Musica   popular;   sainete,   original   de   Antonio 

Casero     y     Alejandro     Larrubiera.       Madrid 

[Sociedad  de  autores  espauoles]  1911.     37  p. 

12°. 

©  Aug.   21,   1911;   2c.   Aug.   22,   1911;   D: 

25012;  Casero  y  Larrubiera,  Madrid.         31412 

Musical  aspirations  in  a  lodging-house;  play 
in  1  act,  by  Maurice  Traunstein.  4  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  27,  1913 ;  D :  34253 ;  Traunstein 
&  Filliettaz,  Roxbury,  Mass.  31413 

Musical  (The)  automates;  a  comic  mimical 
and  musical  ballet,  by  B.  Kiralfy. 

©  Bolossy  Kiralfy,  New  York ;  1886 :  23706, 
Oct.  19.  31414 


1574 


31415 


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31438 


Musical  (The)  bar;  a  dramatic  composition  •  in 
1  act  and  2  scenes,  by  S.  J.  O'Brien  [stage 
name,  Samuel  De  Fay]  3  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Samuel  Jarvis  O'Brien,  San  Francisco; 
D:6960,  July  13,  1905;  2c.  July  13,  1905. 

31415 

Musical  bell  boy  and  the  military  maid;  by 
F.  W.  Gray  and  N.  M.  Gray.  5  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Fred  Will  Gray  and  Nellie  Mischendorf 
Gray,  Roanoke,  Va. ;  D :  7725,  Dec.  15,  1905 ; 
2c.  Dec.  15,  1905.  31416 

Musical  (A)  bouquet;  a  2  act  novelty,  introduc- 
ing songs  and  specialties,  by  Nettie  H.  Pelham. 
Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1901.    34  p.     12°. 
©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  734, 
Aug.  8,  1901 ;  2c.  Sept.  14,  1907.  31417 

Musical  (The)  burglars'  surprise;  play  in  1  act, 
by  S.  L.  Berger.     3  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  2,  1912;  D :  30165 ;  Samuel  L. 
Berger,  Roxbury,  Mass.  31418 

Musical  (The)  captain;  or,  The  fall  of  Vicks- 
burg,  a  drama  of  the  late  Rebellion,  in  4  acts, 
by  W.  Burt  Emerson.  Clyde,  O.,  Ames  pub- 
lishing CO.,  1890.  14  p.  12°.  ([Ames'  series 
of  standard  and  minor  drama,  no.  277] ) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  1890:19206, 
June  14;  2c.  June  28.  31419 

Musical  (The)  Chinee;  or,  The  Chinee  musical 
mimic,  and  a  Chinee  burlesque  dog  circus. 

©  Frank  Hassall,  Cincinnati;  1885:2894. 
Feb.  2 ;  2c.  Feb.  2.  31420 

Musical  chips;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  B. 
Fitz. 

©  E.  B.  Fitz,  Chicago ;  1886 :  14686,  June  28. 

31421 

Musical  (A)  comedy  courtship;  vaudeville 
comedietta,  by  A.  Denvir.  [1],  8  p.  4\  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  24,  1914 ;  D :  37686 ;  Arthur  Den- 
vir, New  York.  31422 

Musical  (The)  comedy  man;  a  musical  comedy 
in  2  acts,  by  J.  R.  Alden.  47  p.  f°.  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Mar.  18,  1912  ;  D  :  29065  ;  Joseph  Reed 
Alden,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  31423 

Musical  comedy  of  hats;  by  H.  L.  Jewett  and 
E.  A.  Lyon.  12  p.  f°.  Typewritten.  [Words 
only] 

©  Ic  Nov.  4,  1909 ;  D :  17282 ;  Harriet  Lyon 
Jewett  and  Elizabeth  A.  Lyon,  Fredonia,  N.  Y. 

31424 

Musical  (The)  Coopers;  a  1  act  comedy. 

©  Alfred  G.  Rackett,  Chicago ;  1892 :  15856, 
Apr.  11.  31425 


Musical  courtship;  by  C.  R.  Barnes.    15  p.    4". 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  4,  1910;  D:  20388;  Charles  R. 
Barnes,  New  York.  31426 

Musical  (The)  darkey;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  F.  L. 
Cutler.  Clyde,  O.,  A.  D.  Ames,  1884.  7  p. 
12°.  ([Ames*  series  of  standard  and  minor 
drama,  no.  128] ) 

©  A.  D.  Ames,  Clyde,  O. ;  1884 :  24019,  Dec. 
4;  2c.  Dec.  4.  31427 

Musical  (A)  discord;  by  C.  T.  L.  Taylor.  8  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Thomas  Longley  Taylor,  Lam- 
bertville,  N.  J.;  D :  8312,  Apr.  10,  1906;  2c. 
Apr.  10,  1906.  31428 

Musical  (The)  doctor. 

©  Leonard  Maxwell,  New  Orleans ;  D :  7313, 
Sept.  25,  1905.  31429 

Musical  doll;  by  F.  S.  Dare.  20  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Frank  Stephen  Dare,  Lynn,  Mass;  D: 
7783,  Dec.  20,  1905;  2c.  Dec.  20,  1905.    31430 

Musical  (The)  Dutchman;  by  M.  P.  McLaugh- 
lin. 

©  Marie  P.  McLaughlin,  Baltimore;  D: 
13216,  June  19,  1908.  31431 

Musical  (A)  farmyard;  by  Bartlett  Stacpool. 
3  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  B.  Stacpool,  New  York;  D:8597,  May 
26,  1906;  2c.  May  26,  1906.  31432 

Musical   (A)  flirtation. 

©  Frank  Latona,  Detroit ;  D :  2429,  Oct.  9, 
1902.  31433 

Musical  (The)  genius;  farce  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  V.  Meyer.     15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  6,  1911;  D:  23281;  Vincent 
Jleyer,  Annapolis,  Md.  31434 

Musical  (The)  harvesters;  a  1  act  comedy, 

©  Ernest  A.  Rackett,  Chicago ;  1898 :  13087, 
Feb.  23.  31435 

Musical  (A)  honeymoon;  1  act  comedy  or 
sketch,  by  F.  L'Hote. 

©  Francena  L'Hote,  New  York ;  1898 :  18229, 
Mar.  18.  31436 

Musical  (The)  hostlers;  a  1  act  comedy,  by 
A.  G.  Rackett. 

©  Alfred  G.  Rackett,  Chicago ;  1891 :  15170, 
Apr.  24.  31437 

Musical  (The)   iraposter;   comedy   sketch   in  1 

act,  by  C.  M.  Alviene.    4  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  M.  Demarest,  New  York ;  D :  6225, 

Feb.  7,  1905 ;  2c.  Jan.  21,  1905.  31438 


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31439 


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31460 


Musical  (A)  jingle;   vaudeville  act,  by  J.  W. 

Scott  and  G.  Davis,    i,  7  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  6,  1910;  D:  21285;  J.  Watson 

Scott  and  Georgia  Davi^,  Chicago.  31439 

Musical  (A)  melange.     See  Cancioncillas. 

Musical  (A)  memoiy;  by  C.  Corcoran.  4  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©Charles Corcoran, Berkeley, Cal. ;  D  :  13640, 
Aug.  10,  1908;  2c.  Aug.  10,  1908.  31440 

Musical  mixtures;  comic  medley. 

©  li.  M.  Carroll,  United  States  ;  1873 :  11554, 
Oct.  8.  31441 

Musical  moments;  by  G.  T.  Bindbeutel.  8  p. 
V.    Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Aug.  12,  1911;  D:  24935;  Geo.  T. 
Bindbeutel,  Chicago.  31442 

Musical  (A)  neighborhood;  a  duologue  in  1 
scene,  by  C.  F.  Tidgin.    6  1.,  8°.    Printed. 

©  Charles  F.  Pidgin,  Boston;  1885:2780, 
Jan.  81 ;  2c.  Mar.  12.  31443 

Musical  (A)  quarrel;  a  1  act  dramatic  composi- 
tion, by  Lou  i!]sther  Bates.  4 p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  L.  E.  Bates,  San  Francisco ;  D :  5284,  July 
11,  1904;  2c.  June  27,  1904.  31444 

Musical  romances  and  terpsichorean  revels; 
an  operatic  spectacular  extravaganza  in  8 
acts,  compiled,  arr.  and  adapted  by  E.  H. 
Coates.  41  p.  4".  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Edward  Hughes  Coates,  New  York;  D: 
1458,  Feb.  17,  1902 ;  2c.  Feb.  17,  1902.  31445 
Musical  (The)  servant;  an  Ethiopian  sketch  in 
1  scene,  by  Phil  H.  Mowrey.  New  York,  R.  M. 
De  Witt,  1875.  6  p.  12°.  ([De  Witt's  Ethio- 
pian antl  comic  drama,  no.  44] ) 

©  Robert  M.   De  Witt,  New  York;   1875: 

24U0,  Mar.  16 ;  2c.  Mar.  20.  31446 

Musical    (A)    sketch;    libretto,    by    Kettle   and 

Alexander.     [St.  Augustine,  Fla.,  The  record, 

1909]     7  p.     8°. 

©  Kettle  and  Alexander,  St.  Augustine, 
Fla.;  A:  235724,  Mar.  IS,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  22, 
1909.  31447 

Musical  (The)  story  of  a  Dresden  china  shep- 
herdess,    -bee  Hobby-horse  (The)  guards. 
Musical  toys;  a  curtain  raiser  for  4  people,  by 
Robert  Grilhn  Morris.    13 p.    4°.    Typewritten, 
©  Elenor  de  Berrein  Morris,  Brooklvn ;  D : 
6101,  Jan.  19,  1905;  2c.  Jan.  19,  1905.       31448 

Musical  trip  around  the  world;  musical  comedy, 
by  A.  H.  Rackett. 

©  A.  H.  Rackett,  Chicago;  1900  A:  4926, 
Feb.  23.  31449 

Musical  (A)  visitor;  by  P.  H.  Currier. 

©  Proctor  H.  Currier,  Amesbury,  Mass. ; 
D  :  6240,  Feb.  18,  1905.  31450 


Musical  (A)  windfall;  a  1  act  sketch,  music  by 
Hector  IMacCarthy,  book  by  R.  Whitcomb. 

©  Russell  Whitcomb,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.;  D: 
13409,  July  25,  1908.  31451 

Musicale  (The);  by  L.Adams.  [2]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    5,    1911;    D:  25407;    Leonard 
Adams,  Buffalo.  31452 

Musicale  (The)  surprise;  by  B.  Kiralfy. 

©  Bolossy  Kiralfy,  Buffalo;   D:602,  June 
24,  1901.  31453 

Musician's  (The)  daughter;  playlet  in  1  act, 
by  D.  Davidson.    25  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  17,  1910 ;  D :  22586 ;  Dor6  David- 
son, New  York.  31454 

Musicians'  doings;  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
S.  Simone.    22  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  7,  1913;  D:  83218;  Saverio  Si- 
mone, Los  Angeles.  31455 

Musician's  (The)  dream;  miniature  allegorical 
opera,  by  Herbert  Thomson  and  F.  Channon. 
6  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.   22,   1912;   D:  29244;   H.   Boyd 
Kear,  New  York.  31456 

play  in  4  acts,  by  T.  Hubbert.     29  p.     f . 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  12,  1915  ;  D  :  40397  ;  Tracy  Hub- 
bert, Toronto.  31456a 


Musicians  (The)  on  wheels, 
skating  band. 


Sec  Roller  (The) 


Musician's  (The)  sweetheart;  a  curtain  raiser, 
by  A.  S.  Richardson.     Typewritten. 

©  Anna  S.  Richardson,  Council  Bluffs,  la. ; 
1898 :  22316,  Apr.  8 ;  2c.  Apr.  8.  31457 

Musikantenmadel  (Das);  operette  in  3  akten, 
von  Bernhard  Buchbinder,  musik  von  Georg 
Jarno.  Stuttgart,  Julius  Feuchtinger,  1910. 
119  p.    8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  June  13,  1910  ;  2c.  July  1,  1910 ;  D  :  21459 ; 
Julius  Feuchtinger,  Stuttgart,  Germany. 

31458 


Same. 


Stuttgart,    J. 


Text   der 
Feuchtinger,   1910.     43  p.     12' 

©  Mar.  80,  1910;  2c.  Apr.  26,  1910;  D: 
20888 ;  Julius  Feuchtinger,  Stuttgart,  Ger- 
many. 31459 

Musketeers  (The)     See  Mousquetaires  (Les) 

Mustapha;  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  D.  S. 
Marion.  Book  and  lyrics.  [76]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  David  S.  Marion,  New  York ;  D :  6283, 
Feb.  16,  1905 ;  2c.  Feb.  16,  1905.  31460 


1576 


31461 


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31477 


Mustard;  a  dramatic  composition  in  3  acts,  by 
M.  Wallace.    100  p.    4°.    TjiDewritten. 

©  Morgan  Wallace,  New  York;   D:  13436, 
July  29,  1908 ;  2c.  July  29,  1908.  31461 

Mustard  (The)  king;  tabloid  musical  comedy  in 
3  scenes,  by  J.  K.  Bradshaw.  [2],  31  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Jan.  20,  1913;  D:  32002;  New  York 
tabloid  amusement  co.,  New  York.  31462 

Mustard  (A)  plaster;  a  3  act  farce  comedy,  by 
O.  A.  Kherns  and  C.  H.  Davis. 

©  O.  A.  Kherns  and  Chas.  H.  Davis,   St. 
Louis,  Mo. ;  1896  :  63188,  Nov.  19.  31463 

Mustard  (The)  plasters;  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
George  H.  Willard.  Chicago,  The  Dramatic 
publishing  company  [1901]    15  p.    12°. 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago ;  D :  1029,  Oct. 
28,  1901;  2c.  Oct.  28,  1901.  31464 

Mustard  (The)  seed;  fantastic  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  L.  Eyre.    120  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    July   5,   1913 ;    D :  33719 ;    Laurence 
Eyre,  Philadelphia.  31465 

Musterweiber  (Die);  operette  in  3  akten,  von 
Paul  Hubl  und  G.  Quedenfeldt,  musik  von 
Franz  Werther.  Regiebuch  eingerichtet  von 
Carl  Witt.  Stuttgart,  J.  Feuchtinger,  1911. 
144  p.     8°, 

©  Aug.  4,  1911 ;  2c.  Oct.  26,  1911 ;  D  :  25597 ; 
Julius  Feuchtinger,  Stuttgart,  Germany. 

31466 


Same.    Text  der  gesiinge.    48  p.    12°. 
©  Aug.  28,  1911 ;  2c.  Nov.  6,  1911 ;  D  :  25685 ; 


Julius  Feuchtinger,  Stuttgart,  Germany. 

31467 

Mute  (The);  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  F.  Paine. 
63  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©    Charles    F.    Paine,    Groveland,    Mass. ; 
1894:  23365,  May  8;  2c.  May  8.  31468 

play  in  1  act,  by  C.  A.  Davy.    [2],  lO^p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  14,  1912  ;  D  :  30539  ;  Catherine  A. 
Davy,  Chicago.  31469 

Mute  (The)  Messiah;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  D. 
Pinski. 

45  p.     f°.  Typewritten. 

©    Ic.     Feb.    19,    1912;    D:  28763;    David 
Pinski,  New  York.  31470 

Mute  (The)  sing'er;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  adapted 
from  Anna  Cora  Mowatt's  novel  of  that  name, 
by  Robert  Jones, 

©     Caroline     Richings     Bernard,     United 
States ;  1872 :  1630,  Feb.  19.  31471 


Muter's  (A)  hertzs  (A  mother's  heart) ;  comedy 
drama  in  4  acts  with  music,  by  Joseph  La- 
teiner.  music  by  Louis  Friedsell. 

j^yTX""  "jic  ,]j?apN  4  ]^N  vS?:xn-  ;V'N~  c'-ir'ji?:  n 

79  p.    8°.  Ms.  [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Mar.  25,  1915  ;  D  :  40172 ;  Leon  Blank, 
New  York.  31471a 

Mutineers  (The)  of  Eastcheap.  See  FalstafE 
in    rebellion. 

Mutiny  (The);  dramatic  playlet,  by  G.  Steven- 
son.    14  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   July  18,  1911;   D:  247-50;   Guernsey 
Stevenson,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  31472 

Mutiny  of  Marg'ery;  by  Thomas  B.  Donaldson. 
10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  T.  B.  Donaldson,  Philadelphia  ;  D  :  6971, 
July  15,  1905;  2c.  July  15,  1905.  31473 

Mutt  (A);  by  H.  C.  Fisher. 

©    Harry    C.    Fisher,    San    Francisco;    D: 
12525,  Mar.  10,  1908.  31474 

Mutter  (Die);  biihnenhandlung  in  3  abschnitten, 
von  J.  Tralow.  Miinchen,  George  MfiUer,  1914. 
98  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1914;  D :  36314 ;   .Johannes 
Tralow,  Bremen,  Germany.  31474a 

-- —  drama  in  1  akt,  von  W.  Goldbaum.  Berlin, 
Vertriebsstelle  des  Verbandes  deutscher  biih- 
nenschriftsteller,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1913.    21  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  28,  1913 ;  D :  34877 ;  Wenzel  Gold- 
baum, Berlin.  31475 

• — -  See  also  Lockere  vogel, 

[Mutter  und  frau;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Book- 
stein] 

176  p.     8°.     Ms. 

©   Ic.    Dec.   2,    1915;    D:  42394;    Abraham 
Bookstein,  Brooklyn.  31475a 

Mutterschaft;  drama  in  5  akten,  von  Johannes 
Raff  [pseud,  des  Joh.  Hozhevar]  Berlin,  S. 
Fischer,  1912.    150  p.    12°. 

©    Mar.    26,    1912;    2c.    June   6,    1912;    D: 
29886;  S.  Fischer  verlag,  Berlin.  31476 

schauspiel  in  4  akten,  von  Roberto  Braggo, 

deutscli  von  Otto  Eisenschitz.     [101]   p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   June  8,  1914;   D:  37257;   Comoedia, 
Vienna.  31476a 

Muttersohn  (Ein);  schauspiel  in  3  akten,  von 
Siegfried  Trebitsch.  Berlin,  S.  Fischer,  1911. 
110  p.     12°. 

©  Mar.  26,  1912  ;  2c.  June  6,  1912  ;  D :  29885. 
S.  Fischer  veiiag,  Berlin.  31477 


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31477 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


31497 


Mutterzolb  and  son;  comedy  playlet,  by  D. 
Darby  Aaronson  and  W.  E.  Colby.  [1],  23  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  5,  1914;  D:  38060;  Walter  E. 
Colby,  New  York.  31477a 

Mutton  chops;  or,  Frivolous  men,  comedy  in  4 
acts,  by  Barba  Rossa  [pseud,  of  W.  O.  Sou- 
bron] 

©  William  Otto  Soubron,  Milwaukee;   D: 
593,  May  29,  1901.  31478 

Mutual  concessions.  See  Lesson  in  matri- 
mony. 

Mutual  (A)  friend.     See  Paddy  Doyle. 
Mutual  (A)  mistake;  by  G.  J.  Stillman. 

©  Geo.  .7.  Stillman,  Jersey  City;  D :  15611, 
Apr.  13,  1909.  31479 

Mutual  (The)  sin;  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  V. 
Hines.     [85]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  22,  1911 ;  D :  25294 ;  Arline  Van 
Ness  Hines,  New  York.  31480 

Mutually  spotted;  1  act  comedy  sketch,  by  Wal- 
ter Everett  Prince,  music  for  the  songs  by 
Gilbert  Standish.  14  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  W.  E.  Prince,  Worcester,  Mass. ;  D :  8397, 
Apr.  21,  1906;  2c.  Apr.  21,  1906.  31481 

Muza  hen  Abil  Gazan;  Oder,  Der  fall  von 
Granada,  trauerspiel  in  4  acten,  von  R.  Ros- 
koten. 

©    Robert    Roskoteu,    Peoria,    111.;    1894: 
16484,  Mar.  23.  31482 

My  adjuster;  or,  Between  the  coal  hole  and 
the  cellar,  comedy  sketch  in  1  scene,  by  W.  V. 
Allen  and  M.  Y.  Allen.    19  p.    4°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  July  22,  1914 ;  D  :  37650 ;  Walter  Van 
Allen  and  May  Van  Allen,  New  York.    31482a 

My  affinity;  by  T.  Waters. 

©  Theo<lore  Waters,  New  York ;   D :  7734, 
Dec.  19,  1905.  31483 

My  American  girl;  by  Tom  Fitch.  9  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Julia   Romaine  Marks,   New   York;   D: 
9145,  Sept.  26,  1906 ;  2c.  Sept.  26, 1906.    31484 

play  in  1  act,  by  F.  Hadley.      [1],   14  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   .Tune  21,   1913;   D :  33567 ;   Florence 
Hadley,  Brooklyn.  31485 

My  Arabella;  a  personation  farce  in  2  acts. 
Typewritten. 

©   Cecilia    Ross,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y. ;    1898: 
62872,  Oct.  26;   Ic.  Oct.  26.  31486 

My  Aunt  Bridget;  a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts. 
©    George    W.    Monroe     and     John    Rice, 
United  States;  1886:5737,  Mar.  11.       31487 
See  also  Two  into  eight. 


My  aunt  from  Boggsville;  interlude  in  1  act, 
by  R.  L.  Green.    1  p.  1.,  3  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©  Richard  L.  Green,  Gravesend  Beach, 
N.  Y. ;  1899:55057,  Aug.  29;  2c.  June  25, 
1900.  31488 

My  aunt  from  Salem;  a  1  act  comedietta,  by 
W.  H.  Wilkison.     17  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  AVilliam  H.  Wilkison,  Indianapolis.  Ind. ; 
D:4473,   Jan.   6,  1904;  2c.  Jan.   6,  1904. 

31489 
My  Aunt  Sally. 

©  William  W.  Gray,  Mount  Clemens,  Mich. ; 
1892  :  52437,  Dec.  22.  31490 

My  aunt's  nephew;  in  3  acts,  by  Bert  Leslie. 
©  La  Motte,  Delmore  &  WMlson,  New  York ; 
1900  A:  17629,  July  17.  31491 

My  aunt's  picture;  by  C.  A.  Copson.  10  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Clyde  Arthur  Copson,  New  York ;  D : 
11032.  July  23,  1907;  Ic.  July  15,  1907;  Ic. 
July  30,  1907.  31492 

My  awful  ma;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts. 

©  Viola  Fortescue,  Winthrop,  Mass. ;  1893 : 
50107,  Nov.  10.  31493 

My  awful  wife;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Joseph  H. 
Slater.  Clyde,  O.,  Ames'  publishing  company, 
1909.  51  p.  12°.  ( [Ames'  series  of  standard 
and  minor  drama,  no.  480] ) 

©  Nov.  9,  1909  ;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1909  ;  D  :  17418 ; 
Ames  pub.  CO.,  Clyde,  O.  31494 

My  beggar  and  love;  play  in  2  scones,  by  G.  H. 
Carlisle.     [3]  p.     4°.    Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Apr.  2,  1914;  D:  36598;  George  H. 
Carlisle,  Philadelphia.  31494a 

My  bell  boy;  by  Richard  Hyde.  17,  [2]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mav  27,  1911;  D :  24377 ;  Henrietta 
Herbert,  New  York.  31495 

My  best  girl;  musical  play  in  3  acts,  by  C. 
Pollock  and  Rennold  Wolf.  [83]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  14,  1912;  D:  30540;  Channing 
Pollock,  New  York.  31496 

My  blue-grass  girl;  comic  operetta  in  2  acts, 
book  and  lyrics,  by  T.  Stempfel,  jr.,  music  by 
Herbert  P.  Stothart.  63  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  .Tune  IS,  1913;  D :  33524 ;  Theodore 
Stempfel,  jr.,  Indianapolis.  31497 

My  bonnie  Kate;  romantic  comedy,  by  R.  Dun- 
bar.    125  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  29,  1915;  D :  41361 ;  Robin  Dun- 
bar, So.  Bend,  Ind.  31497a 


1578 


31498 


COPYEIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


31522 


My  boy;  comedy  in  3  acts  and  6  tableaux,  a 
translation  and  adaptation  of  Adolph  L'Ar- 
ronge's  German  play,  Meiu  Leopold,  by  A. 
Neuendorff. 

I©  Adolph  Neuendorff,  United  States ;  1878 : 
9820,  Aug.  26.  31498 


—  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  R.  Hughes, 

©   Rupert   Hughes,    New   York;    D:  13507, 
Aug.  5,  1908.  31499 

—  See  also  His  father's  son. 


My  boy  Bill;  comedy  drama  in  1  act,  by  F.  E. 
Lynch.     [3],  23  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  12,  1918;  D:  34404;  Frank  E. 
Lynch,  Hornell,  N.  Y.  31500 

My  boy  Jim;  rural  playlet,  by  Harry  L.  New- 
ton.    10  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   1,   1909;   D :  16678 ;    Pliny   F. 
Rutledge,  Chicago.  31501 

My  brave  sister.     See  Straw  (A)  man. 

My  broder;  a  comedy. 

©   Mrs.    F.   M.    Chapman,    North   Scituate 
Beach,  Mass. ;  1881 :  18271,  Nov.  25.  31502 

My  brother;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  S.  Forbes. 

©  James  S.  Forbes,  Camden,  N.  J. ;  1881 : 

13765,  Sept.  8.  31503 

Same.    Camden,  N.  J.,  E.  Curtz,  1881.    16  p. 

12°. 

©  James  Forbes,    Camden,    N.  J.;    1881: 
14220,  Sept.  17;  2c.  Sept.  17.  31504 

• an  original  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  Red- 
mond.    50  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  Redmond,  Boston;  1888:31888. 
Nov.  9;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1889.  31505 

or,  A  mine  of  gold,  an  original  American 

play  in  5  acts,  by  C.  B.  Edwards. 

©    Charles     Barton     Edwards,     Brooklyn; 
1888 :  28092,  Oct.  3.  31506 

or,  The  field  trial,    a    high-class    modern 

drama  in  5  acts  and  6  scenes,  by  C.  C.  Brown. 

©    Chalmers   C.    Brown,    Columbus,    Ind. ; 

1898:40798,  July  7.  31507 

My  Brother  Charles;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Har- 
vey Cade  [pseud,  of  H.  C.  Colburn]  Type- 
written.   65  p.    24°. 

©  Ic.  May  24,  1911;  D :  24402 ;  Harvey  C. 
Colburn,  Marion,  Ind.  31508 

My  brother's  keeper;  by  F.  D.  Hills. 

©   Frank  D.   Hills,   Uniontown,  Kan.;   D: 
33977,  Oct.,  1908.  31509 

a  drama  in  1  act,  by  J.  G.  Emmons.    29  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  .Tames  Gordon  Emmons,  New  York ;  1891 : 
43482,  Dec.  3;  2c.  Dec.  3.  31510 


My  brother's  keeper — Continued. 

'a  drama  in  3  acts.    Boston,  G.  M.  Baker  & 

CO.,  1873.     2  p.  1.,  7-67  p.     12°.     ([Amateur 

drama,  no.  3] ) 

©  George  M.  Baker,  Boston ;  1873 :  722,  Jan. 
25;  2c.  Jan.  27.  31511 

My  brother's  sister.     See  Nadine. 

My  brudder-in-law;  the -new  and  original  high 
pressure  comedy  in  3  acts  and  3  scenes,  by  W. 
Gill. 

©  William  Gill,  Council  Bluffs,  la.;  1882: 
7507,  May  9.  31512 

My  bunkie;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  J.  Mc- 
Kiernan. 

©  William  J.  McKiernan,  Newark,  N.  J. ; 
1900  A :  11174,  May  3.  31513 

My  Chinese  partner;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  L.  J. 
Cella.     Denver,  Col.,  1882. 

©  Louis  J.  Cella,  New  York;  1882:8063, 
May  18.  31514 

My  chum;  by  F.  Marsden  (W.  A.  Sliver) 

©  Fred  Marsden.  South  Schroon,  N.  Y. ; 
1883 :  16784,  Sept.  13.  '  31515 

a  comedy  in  5  acts,  written  and  dramatized 

by  F.  Eversmann,  jr. 

©  Fred  Eversmann,  jr.,  Baltimore ;  1881 : 
3594,  Mar.  11.  31516 

My  college  chum  and  I;  by  R.  Edwards.  6  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ralph  Edwards,  Brooklyn;  D:  11948, 
Dec.  9,  1907;  Ic.  Dec.  9,  1907;  Ic.  Dec.  18, 
1907.  31517 

My  comrade;  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  J.  F.  Mil- 
liken. 

©  James  F.  MiUiken,  United  States;  1883: 
22599,  Dec.  7.  31518 

My  country  cousin. 

©  Frank  Jones,  Fairview,  W.  Va. ;  1892: 
50238,  Dec.  9.  31519 

My  country  home;  rural  playlet,  H.  Keefer. 
[2],  9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  27,  1912;  D:  30365;  Harry 
Keefer,  Baltimore.  31520 

My  country  sweetheart;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  H.  Slater. 

©  .Joseph  H.  Slater,  Chicago;  1892:38780, 
Sept.  24.  31521 

My  country,  'tis  of  thee;  an  illustrated  panto- 
mime, arr.  and  posed  for  public  exhibition, 
with  directions  for  performance,  by  Anna  D. 
Cooper.  New  York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1907. 
25  p.    illus.     12°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York ;  D :  11466, 
Oct.  5,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  5,  1907.  31522 


1579 


31523 


DEAMATTC   CO^IPOSITIONS 


31540 


My  country,  'tis  of  thee — Continued. 

a   play  ...  5   acts,   by   Joseph   L.   Tvnan. 

283  p.    4°.    Typewritfen. 

©  J.  L.  Tynan,  New  York ;  D :  11474,  Oct. 
7,  1907;  2c.  Oct.  7,  1907.  31523 

My  cousin.     See  Ma  cousine. 

Mj'-  Cousin  Beth;  comedy  In  3  acts,  l\v  Y.  Gei.ser. 
84  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    21,    1910;    D:  21116;    Yvonne 
Geiger,  San  Francisco.  31524 

My  cousin  from  Maine;  playlette,  by  G.  C. 
Cook.    37  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Nov.    1,    1909;    D:  17248;    Gertrude 
Cliadwick  Cook,  San  Francisco.  31525 

My  cousin,  the  emperor;  a  romantic  play  in  a 
prologue  and  3  acts,  by  P.  B.  Russell.  180  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  P.   Beeknian  Russell.   Denver ;   D :  1289, 
Tan.  14,  1902;  2c.  Oct.  31,  1902.  31526 

My  Cousin  Timmy;  a  farce  in  2  acts,  by 
Tliacher  Plowland  Guild.  Boston,  W.  H. 
Baker  &  co.,  1903.  25  p.  12°.  (On  cover: 
Baker's  ed.  of  plays) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  4085, 
Oct.  12,  1903 ;  2c.  Nov.  7,  1903.  31527 

My  daughter;  an  American  arama  in  4  acts,  by 
O.  T.  Dazey. 

©  C.  T.   Dazey,   Cambridge,   Mass.;   1879: 
16610,  Dec.  10.  31528 


52  p. 


•  drama   in  5  acts,  by  E.  E.  Kiene. 

f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   May   24,   1913;    D:  33314;   Elsie   E. 
Kiene,  Buffalo.  31529 

My  daughter,  oh,  my  daughter!  See  Rosemi 
Shell. 

My  daughter's  husband;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  Kathryn  Webster. 

©  E.  B.  Fitz,  Chicago ;  1899 :  110,  Jan.  3. 

31530 

My   day   and   now-a-days;    a   monologue   in   1 

scene,  for  a  child,  by  N.  Zediker.     Clyde,  O., 

A.  D.  Ames,  1886.    5  p.    12°.     ( [Ames'  series 

of  standard  and  minor  drama,  no.  186] ) 

©    A.    D.    Ames,    Clyde,    O. ;    1886:27380, 
Dec.  4;  2c.  Dec.  4.  31531 

My  divinity;  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  book 
and  lyrics  by  Winifred  Seeger,  music  by  J.  M. 
Boyd.    35  p.    16°.    Printed. 

©  Dec.  2,  1911 ;  2c.  Dec.  4,  1911 ;  D  :  25928 ; 
Joanne  M.  Boyd,  Carroll,  111.  31532 

My  Dixie  dad;  1  act  comedy,  by  Howard  Mc- 
Kent.     [1],  19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  14,  1912 ;  D :  30.535 ;  Mr.  &  Mrs. 
James  II.  McCann,  Coytesville,  N.  J.        31533 


My  Dixie  girl;   a   romance  of  Dixieland   in  4 

acts,  by  Sadie  Calhoun.     [96]  p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©  S.  Calhoun,  New  York ;  D :  8110,  Mar.  6, 
1906;  2c.  Mar.  6,  1906.  31534 

My  Dixieland;   domestic  drama  in  5   acts,  by 
Bartley  Campbell.     [04]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Dec.  21, 1914 ;  D :  39165  ;  Robert  Camp- 
bell, New  York.  31534a 

My  doctor's  romance;  or.  The  joining  gle-w  of 
life,  romantic  vaude\  ille  playlet,  by  Robert  L. 
Landrum.     [1],  9  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  5,  1912  ;  D  :  30748 ;  Shaar,  Young 
and  Shaar,  Detroit.  31535 

My  dog;  play  in  1  act,  by  F.  AV.  Robinson.  [1], 
20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  25,  1914 ;  D  :  37671 ;  F.  W.  Robin- 
son, Essex  Fells,  N.  J.  31535a 


—  play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  F.  Ballard.     [130]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  23,  1914 ;  D :  37382 ;  John  Fred- 
erick Ballard,  Cambridge,  Mass.  31535b 

Same.    120  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  23,  1915 ;  D :  40454 ;  John  Fred- 
erick Ballard,  New  York.  31535c 

My  double;  monologue,  by  M.  M.  Stanley.     1  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Maude  May  Stanley,  Chicago ;  D :  15092, 
Feb.  15.  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  15,  1909.  31536 

My  Dutch  uncle;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  S. 
Bronson. 

©  Ed.  S.  Bronson,  Defiance,  O. ;  1896 :  7985, 
Feb.  1.  31537 

My  father-in-law's  money;  a  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  W.  J.  Sturges. 

©  W.  J.  Sturges,  Ballstown  Centre,  N.  Y. ; 
1884  :  14361,  July  15.  31538 

My  father  the  kike;  Jewish  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  D.  Greenwald. 


"jri-pN  4 


"N  r^-r^Np  X  ;p7  -ly-  r'JN:: 


I 


66  p.    4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  29, 1915 ;  D :  40202  ;  David  Green- 
wald, New  York.  31538a 

My  father's  brother;  a  farcical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  tr.  and  adapted  from  the  French,  by 
J.  H.  Ligon. 

©  Junius  Henri  Ligon,  United  States ;  1886 : 
16576,  July  20.  31539 

My  father's  ghost;  comedy  In  1  act,  by  B.  W. 
Springer.     15  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  25,  1911;  D":  24360;  Bessie  Wre- 
ford  Springer,  Detroit.  31540 


1580 


31541 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


31564 


My  father's  wife;  modern  play  in  4  acts,  by 
E.  L.  Axilbuud.    105  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  19,  1911 ;  D  :  28035 ;  Elizabeth  L. 
Axilbund,  Philadelphia.  31541 

My  father's  will;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  J.  Abar- 
banell.  New  York,  S.  French  &  son,  1881.  16 
p.     12°.      ([French's  parlor  comedies,  no.  9]) 

©  .Jacob  Abarbanell,  New  York ;  1881 :  2672, 
Feb.  21;  2c.  Mar.  30.  31543 

My  favorite  brand;  by  M.  M.  Stanley. 

©  Maude  Mae  Stanley,  Chicago ;  D :  15184, 
Feb.  27,  1909.  31543 

My  firelight  lady;  musical  comedy,  book  and 
Ivrlcs  bv  Grace  Delaney  Goldeuburg:,  music 
by  W.  S.  Goldeuburg.  [38]  p.  4°.  T.M)ewrit- 
ten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    22,    1913;    D:  35104;    William 
Smith  Goldenburg,  Cincinnati.  31544 

My  first  case.     See  Butler  (The) 

My-fist-toe-flees  and  Mar-gar-root;  burnt  cork- 
ing version  of  Faust  in  4  scenes,  by  W.  Vau 
Allen.    15  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  6,  1910 ;  D :  21291 ;  Walter  Van 
Allen,  New  York.  31545 

My  friend;  a  farcical,  musical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  James  C.  Tynan,  New  York. 

©   H.   J.   Sayers   and   M.   Gottlieb,   United 
States  ;  1885  :  9395,  Apr.  23.  31546 

My  friend  and  myself;  drama  in  1  act,  by  M. 
Boros.     [1],  28  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    6,    1913;    D:  34334;    Morris 
Boros,  New  York.  31547 

My  friend  Brown;  a  black  faced  monologue,  by 
Harry  L.  Newton  and  A.  S.  Hoffman.  Chi- 
cago and  New  York,  Ti;;e  Dramatic  publishing 
company,  1902.     6  p.     12°. 

©    Dramatic    pub.    co.,    Chicago ;    D :  2537, 
Nov.  3.  1902 ;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1902.  31548 

My  friend  Tritz;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Erck- 
munu-Chatrian,  adapted  and  arr.  for  the 
American  stage,  by  S.  Stange  and  J.  Mason. 

©    Stanislaus    Stange    and    John    Mason, 
United  States  ;  1892  :  54355,  Dec.  31.        31549 

a  Dutch  monologue,- by  Harry  L.  Newton. 


Chicago,    T.    S.    Denison    [1905]      9    p.      12°. 
(On  cover:  Denison's  vaudeville  sketches) 

©  Thomas  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  D :  7021, 
July  24,  1905;  2c.  Sept.  18,  1905.  31550 

My  friend  from  Arkansas.     Typewritten. 

©    Robert    Sherman,    Minneapolis;    1899: 

65041,  Oct.  7 ;  2c.  Oct.  7.  31551 

My  friend  from   Dixie:   musical   comedy  in  3 

acts,  by  J.  L.  Hill.     42  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Feb.  15,  1911;  D:  23364;  J.  Leubrie 
Hill,  New  York.  31552 


My  friend  from  Georgia;  by  B.  McClain  and  E. 
Hogan.     40  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Billie  McClain  and  Ernest  Hogan,  New 
York;  D :  1565,  Mar.  12,  1902;  2c.  Feb.  3, 
1902.  31553 

My  friend  from  India;  an  original  American 
farcical-comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  A.  Du  Souchet. 

©  Henry  A.  Du  Souchet,  New  York ;  1894 : 
21854,  Apr.  28.  '  31554 

My  friend  from  Kentucky;  musical  comedy  in 
3  acts  and  5  scenes,  by  J.  Leubrie  Hill.  [28] 
p.     f°.    Tj'pewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Dec.  11,  1913;  D:  35384;  Lafayette 
amusement  co.,  inc..  New  York.  31555 

My  friend's  in  town.  See  Little  mother  of  the 
slums. 

My  friend,  the  artist;  a  play  of  todav  in  4  acts, 
by  F.  S.  Kolle  and  G.  Carlton. 

©  Frederick  Strange  Kolle  and  Gerald 
Carlton,  Brooklyn  ;  1897  :  69543,  Dec.  14. 

31556 

My  friend,  the  burglar;  by  R.  L.  Elliott.  [7] 
p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  7,  1910;  D:  21298;  Robert  L. 
Elliott,  Chester,  Pa.  31557 

My  friend,  the  cowboy;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
Alf.  Hampton.     25  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons,  New  York ;  D :  1814. 
May  1,  1902;  2c.  May  1,  1902.  31558 

My  friend,  the  doctor;  a  society  comedy  in  1 

act,  by  O.  West.     [2],  21  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Olive  West,  New  York ;  D :  343,  Apr.  12, 

1901;  2c.  Apr.  12,  1901.  31559 

My  friend,  the  professor;  by  A.  E.  Wills. 

©  Anthony  E.  Wills,  Brooklyn;  D :  1856, 
May  9,  1902.  31560 

My  friend's  wife;  comedy  of  society  life,  in  3 
acts  and  1  scene,  by  E.  B.  De  Ligny.  [2], 
112  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  14,  1910;  D:  22556;  Ernest  B. 
De  Ligny,  New  York.  31561 

comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by  W.  Dehlman. 

[22]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  20,  1912;  D:  30915;  William 
Dehlman,  Worcester.  31562 

My  gal;  a  sketch  for  two  characters,  dressed 
alike. 

©  Robert  M.  De  Witt,  New  York;  1875: 
7727,  July  23;  2c.  Oct.  26.  31563 

My  Genevive;  or.  The  way  of  the  world, 
emotional  drama  in  5  acts,  by  C.  Swickard. 
.59  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Swickard,  Chicago ;  D :  4394, 
Dec.  4,  1903 ;  2c.  Dec.  4,  1903.  31564 


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31585 


My  Geraldine;  an  original  Irish  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  B.  Campbell. 

©    Hartley    Campbell,     New    York;     1880: 
19297,  Dec.  17.  31565 

My  girl;  American  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  bj' 
F.  R.  Sleeper. 

©   Frank   R.    Sleeper,   Des   Moines;    1891: 
8572,  Mar,  6.  31566 

an  eccentric  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  George 


Elton. 

©  Maybury  Fleming,  New  Brighton,  N,  Y. ; 
1891 :  7850,  Mar.  2.  31567 

My  girl  from  Mexico;  a  musical  comedy  in  2 
acts,  book  by  B.  Tarkington  and  E.  E.  Yates, 
music  by  R.  C.  Odoms.  [5],  80  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  July  29,  1909  ;  D  :  16403 ;  Booth  Tark- 
ington, Edward  Everett  Yates  and  R.  Clifford 
Odoms,  Indianapolis.  31568 

My  girl  from  Montana;  a  4  act  melodrama,  by 
E.  Krick.     [35]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Eugene  Krick,  Richmond,  Ind. ;  D : 
10957,  July  12,  1907;  2c.  July  12,  1907.    31569 

My  girl  from  Mountain  Beach;  musical  play 
in  2  acts,  by  Joseph  Alden.  [3],  150  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Dec.  12,  1913 ;  D :  35315 ;  Joseph  R. 
Alden,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  31570 

My  girl  of  mystery;  sentimental  comedy  in  4 
acts,  by  L.  E.  Henderson.  67  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  June  29,  1914 ;  D  :  37563 ;  Leorie  Eliza- 
beth Henderson,  Los  Angeles.  31570a 

My  girl  of  the  cameo;  musical  comedy  in  2 
acts,  book  by  D.  A.  Kahn,  lyrics  &  music  by 
Joseph  A.  Artis.  55  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Mar.  13,  1911 ;  D :  23638 ;  Donald  A. 
Kahn,  South  Bend,  Ind.  31571 

My  God:  whose  wife  am  I?  or,  The  lost  heir, 
in  6  acts,  by  Anna  Eliza  Clay  [i.  e.  Mrs.  A.  E. 
Bailey] 

©  Mrs.  A.  E.  Bailey,  Chicago ;  1879 :  13386, 
Oct.  9 ;  2c.  Jan.  5,  1880.  31572 

My  good  friend;  sketch  by  Donovan  and  Mc- 
Donald.    5  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  7,  1911 ;  D :  25428 ;  Chas.  M.  Mc- 
Donald, Asbury  Tark,  N.  J.  31573 

My  grandfather's  will.     See  Totty. 

My  Hebrew  friend;  or.  Human  nature,  by  F. 
Dumont. 

©  Frank  Dumont,  Philadelphia  ;  1882 :  9982, 
June  17.  31574 


My  hero  brother;  a  1  act  comedy  with  two  char- 
acters, by  Thos.  Somers  Hess,  jr.  9  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  T.  S.  Hess,  jr.,  Collingswood,  N.  J.;  D: 
6786,  June  2,  1905 ;  2c.  June  2,  1905.      31575 

My  honey  boy.     See  Town  sport. 

My  husband;  a  domestic  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
S.  Marble. 

©     Scott     Marble,     Chicago;     1888:7563, 
Mar.  12.  31576 


an   original   comedy   drama   in  4   acts,  by 

J.  K.  Tillotson. 

©  James  K.   Tillotson,   New   York;   1883: 
3977,  Mar.  3.  31577 

My  husband's  aflinity;  by  W.  A.  Smith. 

©  William  Augustus  Smith,  New  York ;  D : 
13019,  Aug.  20,  1909.  31578 

My  husband's  flat;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Henry 
Muller.    20  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  H.  Muller,  E.  Orange,  N.  J. ;  D :  9527,  Nov. 
27,  1906;  2c.  Nov.  27,  1906.  31579 

My  husband's  friend;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 

W.  A.  Glassford.     [89]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Walter  A.  Glassford,  New  York;  1894: 

15036,  Mar.  16 ;  2c.  Oct.  19.  31580 

My  husband's  mother;  a  comedy  farce  in  1  act, 
by  Sidney  Wilmer. 

©  Claude  Gillingwater,  New  York;   1898: 
32298,  May  25.  31581 

My  ideal;  a  sketch  in  1  act,  by  F.  J.  Oebbecke. 
6  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ferdinand  J.  Oebbecke,  Philadelphia ;  D : 
4493,  Jan.  12,  1904;  2c.  Jan.  12,  1904.     31582 

My  Indian  love;  or.  The  sheaf  of  arrows, 
romance  of  half  a  century  ago  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  H.  Sheppard  and  Chas.  E.  Blaney.  [2], 
76  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.    4,    1912;    D:  31043;    Blaney- 
Spooner  amusement  co.  New  York.  31583 


My  invalid  aunt. 
My  Irish  Molly  0. 


jSee  Ruben  Kube. 
See  Little  emigrant. 


My  Jeremiah;  a  farce,  by  H.  Elliott  McBride. 
Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison,  1882.  12  p.  12°. 
([School  and  social  drama]) 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  1882 :  18522,  Nov. 
2;2c.  Nov.  6.  31584 

•  Same. 


©  H.  Elliott  McBride,  Coraopolis,  Pa.,  as 
author,  in  renewal  for  28  years.  Renewal  no. 
1221,  Ocr.  14,  1910.  Original  entry,  Nov.  2, 
1882,  no.  18522.  31585 


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31606 


My  Jessamine;  romantic  comedy-drama  in  4 
acts,  by  B.  E.  Sheaf er.  [92]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written, 

©  Ic.  Sept.  16,  1913;  D:  34432;  Berttia  E. 
Sheafer,  Cleveland.  31586 

My  Jim;  a  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Gra- 
hame.  La  Crosse,  Wis.,  W.  J.  Boycott,  1900. 
66  p.     sq.  8°. 

©  Dick  Ferris,  Mt.  Carmel,  111.;  1900  A: 
20540,  Aug.  16 ;  2c.  Aug.  22 ;  2c.  Oct.  26. 

31587 

My  Johnnie;  or,  Wealth  vs.  manhood,  a  drama, 
by  P.  Carroll. 

©    Patrick   Carroll,   Chicago;    1882:15740, 
Sept.  23.  31588 

My  June;  by  P.  Armstrong. 

©   Paul   Armstrong,   New   York;   1900   A: 
24668,  Oct.  4.  31589 

My  kingdom  for  a  wife;  farce  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  M.  Lipman.    21  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  15,  1912  ;  D  :  28705 ;  Maurice  Lip- 
man,  Chicago.  31590 

My  lady;  play  in  1  act,  by  K.  Raynore.  31  p. 
8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  25,  1913;   D:  34901;  Katherine 
Raynore,  New  York.  31591 

. ^  adapted  from  Alexander  Dumas'  cele- 
brated novel.  The  three  musketeers,  by  Anne 
Snowden.     [2],  31  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    14,    1914;    D:  37566;    Howell 
Snowden,  Oxnard,  Cal.  31591a 

romance  in  verse  in  1  act,  by  F.  M.  McLane. 

32  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  6,  1914 ;  D  :  38711 ;  Fannie  Moul- 
ton  McLane,  New  York.  31591b 

My  Lady  Bellamy;  romantic  play  in  4  acts,  by 
Dorothea  Moore.     [90]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  24,  1910 ;  D :  21411 ;  Alex.  Mac- 
lean, London.  31592 

My  Lady  Betty;  in  1  act,  by  Vincent  Gordon 
Correlli.    9  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  7,  1910 ;  D :  22282 ;  Frank  Elles- 
ton,  New  York.  31593 

a  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  Montague.    5  p.    f°. 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    24,    1912;    D:  28827;    Walter 
Montague,  San  Francisco.  31594 

My  lady  cavalier;  a  romantic  drama  of  life  in 
the  colony  of  Maryland  in  1765,  by  H.  Bill- 
man. 

©  Howbert  Billman,  Chicago;  1897:61180, 
Oct.  29.  31595 

My  Lady  Clara.     See  Dreams. 


My  lady  coquette;  an  original  comedy-drama  in 
4  acts,  by  F.  Allen  Horsford  [pseud,  of  Mrs. 
L,  A.  Friedlieb]    156  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  A.  M.  Friedlieb,  New  York ;  1886 :  24997, 
Nov.  5;  2c.  Nov.  19.  31596 

My  Lady  Darrell;  or,  A  strange  marriage,  a 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  Joseph  Le  Brandt.  New 
York,  H.  Roorbach,  1898.    62  p.    12°. 

©  Harold  Roorbach,  New  York;  1898: 
57009,  Sept.  28;  2c.  Oct.  10.  31597 

My  Lady  Diane;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  C. 
Chapeau. 

©  Ellen  Chazal  Chapeau,  Savannah,  Ga. ; 
1900  A :  395,  Jan.  4.  31598 

My  Lady  Dolly;  a  modern  play  in  3  acts,  by 
R.  W.  Tully.     [204]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Richard  Walton  Tully,   New  York;  D: 
1174,  Dec.  12,  1901 ;  2c.  Mar.  15.  1902. 
L.U- 1  31599 

My  Lady  Estoria;  an  original  American  comedy 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  P.  Brittell. 

©  Paul  Brittell,  New  York;  1891:15917, 
Apr.  30.  31600 

My  Lady  Eugenie;  a  play  in  5  acts,  dramatized 
from  a  German  tr.  by  M.  S.  Williams.  Phila- 
delphia, 1884. 

©  Mary  S.  Williams,  United  States;  1884: 
8297,  Apr.  21.  31601 

My  Lady  Luxury;  musical  comedy  in  2  acts, 
book  and  lyrics,  by  R.  J.  Young,  music,  by 
W.  A.  Sehroeder.  [100]  p.  4°.  Typewritten 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  July  19,  1913 ;  B :  33846 ;  Rida  John- 
son Young,  Greenwich,  Conn.  31602 

My  Lady  Molly;  opera  comique  in  2  acts,  books 
and  lyrics  by  G.  H.  Jessop,  music  by  S.  Jones. 
[130]  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  George  H.  .Tessop  and  Sidney  Jones,  Great 
Britain ;  D :  2210,  Aug.  11,  1902 ;  2c.  Aug.  11, 
1902.  31603 

My  Lady  Mushroom;  sketch,  by  M.  D.  Weil. 
[1],  5  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  13,  1912;  D:  31701;  Mabel 
Dobyns  Weil,  New  York.  31604 

My  lady  of  Bergen.     See  On  neutral  ground. 

My  lady  of  flowers;  a  musical  fantasy  in  3  acts, 
by  J.  R.  Alden.  Act  1,  p,  1-15.  f°.  Type- 
written.    [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  16,  1912 ;  D :  29392 ;  Joseph  Reed 
Alden,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  31605 


—  Same.      Act     1     [cont.]-3.      p.    16-48.      f°. 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  June  6,  1912 ;  D :  30021 ;  Joseph  Reed 
Alden,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  31606 


1583 


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31625 


My  lady  of  flowers — Continued. 

a  musical  fantasy  in  o  acts,  book  and  lyrics 

l\v  J.  R.  AUlen.     [2],  G7  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

[Words  only] 
©  Ic.  Dec.  23,  1912;  D:  31767;  Joseph  R. 

Alden,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  31607 

My  Lady  Poverty;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  F.  De 
S.  Gliebe.  Santa  Barbara,  Cal.,  St.  Anthony 
college  [1912]     78  p.     16°. 

©  Mar.  6,  1912 ;  2c.  Mar.  14,  1912 ;  D :  29239 ; 
Francis  De  Sales  Gliebe,  Santa  Barbara,  Cal. 

31608 

My  Lady  Raffles;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  A. 
Crewe.     12  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ann  Crewe,  San  Francisco;  D:  18952, 
Sept.  29,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  29,  1908.  31609 

My  Lady  Zadia;  an  emotional  drama  in  5  acts, 
l)y  Lou  Bates.     [86]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  L.  Bates,  New  York ;  D :  8067,  Feb. 
27,  1906;  2c.  Feb.  27,  1906.  31610 

My  lady's  dress;  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Knob- 
lauch.    [127]  p.     4°.    Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Apr.  30,  1914;  D:  36887;  Edward 
Knoblauch,  New  York.  31610a 

Same,    cover-title,  86  p.    12°.    Printed. 

©  Sept.  30,  1914;  Ic.  Sept.  2.5,  1914;  Ic. 
Oct.  3,  1914;  D:  38389;  Edward  Knoblauch, 
New  York.  31610b 

My  lady's  fool;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  B.  Tif- 
fany. 

©  Esther  B.  Tiffany,  Cambridge,  Mass. ; 
1889: 14838,  May  16.  31611 

My  lady's  g'love;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Neilson 
Morris.     16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  8,  1909 ;  D :  17663 ;  Ann  O'Neill, 
Overbrook,  Pa.  31612 

My  lady's  honor;  playlet  in  3  phases,  by  M. 
Pemberton.    35  p.    4°.    Type\Vritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  25,  1915;  D:  40179;  Murdock 
Pemberton,  New  York.  31612a 

My  lady's  maid.     See  Madame  Jeannette. 

My  lady's  nerves;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Hattie 
Fleming  Cuiiuiiins.    59  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  6,  1911 ;  D :  25693 ;  Mrs.  Joseph 
Cummins,  Glen  EUyn,  111.  31613 

My  lady's  note;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A, 
Brown. 

©  Alice  Brown,  Boston;  D:2727,  Dec.  17, 
1902.  31614 

My  lady's  ring;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A. 
Brown.     42  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Alice  Brown,  Boston ;  D :  2807,  Jan.  3, 
1903 ;  2c.  Jan.  5,  1903.  31615 


My  lady's  valentine;  a  love  story  in  5  acts,  by 
M.  Morton. 

©  Michael  Morton,  New  York ;  1899 :  7539, 
Jan.  23.  31616 

My  last  chance.     See  Before  twelve. 

My  last  two;  comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by  J.  J. 
Bernard.     8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Jan.  13,  1913 ;  D :  31945 ;  Jule  J.  Ber- 
nard, New  York.  31617 

My  legal  adviser;  a  dramatic  frolic  in  1  act, 
by  G.  W.  Snoddy.  12  p.  12°.  Printed  for 
the  author. 

©  George  Wade  Snoddy,  Chicago ;  D  :  14656, 
Dec.  21,  1908;  2c.  Jan.  9,  1909.  31618 

My  life;  a  drama  in  a  prologue  and  4  acts,  by 
H.  Meredith. 

©  Harry  Meredith,  Cohasset,  Mass.;  1884: 
17374,  Aug.  28.  31619 

See  also  Wife's  (A)  revenge. 

My  life  for  thine.     See  Signa. 

My  Lilliputian  sweetheart;  [by]  H.  Clark. 

©  Herbert  Clark,  New  York ;  1897 :  12916, 
Feb.  20.  31620 

My  Lilliputian  wife;   [by]   H.  Clark. 

©  Herbert  Clark,  New  York ;  1897 :  12915, 
Feb.  20.  31621 

My  little  angel;  comedy  playlet  in  1  act,  by 
W.  Courneen.     [12]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  4,  1915  ;  D  :  42415  ;  William  Cour- 
neen, New  York.  31621a 

My  little  detective.  See  Girl  (The)  and  the 
detective. 

My  little  Miss  Purity;  comedy  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  R.  K.  Wilson.  [3],  31  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.   June  29,   1914;   D:  37435;    Rosanna 
King  Wilson,  Troy,  O.  31621b 

My  little  Eosina;  a  1  act  play,  by  E.  Abbott. 
21  p.     4°.     Typewritten, 

©   Edward   Abbott,   New   York;    D :  16007, 
IMay  28,  1909;  2c.  May  28,  1909.  31622 

My  lord  and  ladies;  a  romantic  comedy  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  A,  M,  Bennett 

©  A.  Milo  Bennett,  Chicago ;  1900  A :  1321. 
.Tan.  15.  31623 

My  lord  and  lady;  a  1  act  comedy,  by  J.  F. 
Dolan. 

©  James  Francis  Dolan,  New  York ;  1898 : 
9228,  Feb.  2.  31624 

My  lord  and  lady's  bull;  a  farcical  incident  in 
1  act,  by  G.  Stuart  Brodock.  18  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   G.    S.   Brodock,   Rome,    N.   Y. ;   D :  9214. 
Oct.  10,  1906 ;  2c.  Oct.  10,  1906.  31625 


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31644 


My  lord  and  Pee  Wee;  a  1  act  farce,  by  E. 
Lissner.     27  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

<c)    Emanuel     Lissner,    Boston ;     D :  16101, 
June  19,  1909;  2c.  June  19,  1909.  31626 

My  Lord  Byron;  a  romantic  comedy  drama  in  4 
futs,  by  A.  M.  Bennett. 

©    A.    Milo    Bennett,    Chicago;    1900    A: 
1820,  Jan.  15.  31627 

My  Lord  Chesterfield;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
W.  Percival  and  Asa  Steele. 

©   Walter    Percival,   New   York;    D :  8441, 
Apr.  28,  1906.  31628 

My  lord  in  livery;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  S.  Theyre 
Smitli.  New  American  ed.  correctly  reprinted 
from  the  original  authorized  acting  ed.  New 
York,  H.  Roorbach,  1889.  28  p.  12°.  ( [Roor- 
bach's  American  ed.  of  acting  plays,  no.  3] 

©   Harold     Roorbach.     New     York;     1889: 
37521,  Dec.  9;  2c.  Dec.  14.  31629 

My  Lord  Marquis  of  Esmond;  a  dramatization 
in  5  acts  of  Thackeray's  novel  Henry  Esmond, 
by  H.  H.  Rodman. 

©     Henrietta    Harvey     Rodman,     Astoria, 
N.  Y. ;  1900  A:  5455,  Feb.  28.  31630 

My  Lord  Pretense;  musical  fantasy  in  1  act, 
dramatization  of  Nathaniel  Hav.-thorne's  stoi'y 
Feathertop,  in  Mosses  from  an  old  manse,  by 
G.  B.  Randall.  [1],  24  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Feb.  24,  1914;  D:  36130;  Gertrude 
Blanchard  Randall,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

31630a 

musical  play  in  3  acts,  containing  a  dra- 
matization of  Nathaniel  Hawthorne's  story, 
Feathertop,  by  G.  Blanchard  Randall.  [101] 
p.      4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Nov.   24,  1914;    D :  38999 ;    Gertrude 
Blanchard  Randall,  Boston.  31630b 

My  Lord  Smith;  comedy  in  1  act.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Oliver   D.   Byron,   New   York;    1900   A: 
27941,   Nov.  12;   2c.  Nov.  12.  31631 

My  lord,  the  count;  a  society  drama,  by  E. 
Slioudy.  [Atlantic,  la..  The  Democrat,  print- 
ers] 1900.     45  p.     16°. 

©   Emma    Shoudy,   Atlantic,    la. ;    1900   A : 
2769,  Jan.  30;  2c.  Feb.  24.  31632 

My  Lord  Tom  Noddy.   See  Christopher,  junior. 

My  lord's  secretary;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
William  Henry  Carson.  [123]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  W.  H.  Carson.  New  York ;  D :  6070.  Jan. 
13,  1905;  2c.  Jan.  13,  1905.  31633 

My  lord's  wife;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  A.  Gross. 

©  Anna  Gross,  New  York ;  D :  2666,  Dec.  1, 

1902.  31634 


My  love  Kate;  a  romantic  sensational  society 
play  in  4  acts,  by  K.  Glassford. 

©  Kate  Glassford,  New  York;  1875:5207, 
May  20.  31635 

My  mamma-in-lavp;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
George  R.    Simms. 

©  Brooks  and  Dickson,  New  York;  1881: 
18308,  Nov.  26.  31636 

My  mammy;  a  characteT  comedy  in  4  acts  and 
6  scenes,  by  Geo.  S.  Knight. 

©  William  Carroll,  New  York ;  1882 :  19422, 
Nov.  16.  31637 

My  man;  a  play  in  4  acts,  a  dramatization  of 
Forrest  Halsey's  novelette  The  quality  of 
mercy,  by  Edith  Elli>5  |  i.  e.  E.  E.  Fiirness  1 
[127]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  17,  1910;  D :  21821 ;  Edith  Ellis 
Furness,  New  York.  31638 

My  Margaret;  or.  The  American  girl,  a  drama 
of  modern  society  in  3  acts,  with  synopsis  of 
the  same,  by  W.  E.  Anderson.  66  p.  8°. 
Typewritten. 

©    William    Edwin    Anderson,    Milwaukee; 
D:3158,  Mar.  18,  1903;  2c.  May  4,  1903. 

31639 

My  Mary  Elly;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  J.  S.  Creigh- 
ton.     10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  21,  1913 ;.  D  :  35080 ;  John  Stan- 
ley Creighton,  New  York.  31640 

My  Mary  0!  farce-comedy  in  3  acts  and  2  scenes, 
by  AV.  Hainer.     38  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   2,    1915;    D :  41671 ;   Whitfield 
Hainer,  Providence,  R.  I.  31640a 

My  Maryland;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  R.  Lane. 
103  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Richard    Lane,    Chicago ;    D :  7463.    Oct. 
27,  1905 ;  2c.  Oct.  27,  1905.  31641 

a  southern  romance  in  4  acts,  by  J.  R.  Bron- 

son. 

©  J.  Rush  Bronson,  Indianapolis ;  D :  1112. 
Nov.  20,  1901.  31642 

My  masterpiece — the  raven;  Christmas  play, 
dramatic  prolegomena  to  Poe's  Raven,  by  C. 
WoUmann.     75  p.     4°.     Type^^Titten. 

©   Ic.   July   16,    1915;    D:  41272;     Conrad 
Wollmann,  White  Plains,  N.  Y.  31642a 

My  Mexican  rose;  playlet  in  1  act,  by  Katharine 
Kavanaugh.  Chicago,  Dramatic  publishing 
CO.   [1912]     9  p.     12°. 

©  Dec.  31,  1912 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1913 ;  D  :  31842 ; 
Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago.  31643 

My  Mexican  sweetheart;  a  playlet,  by  Fan- 
nie Louise  Buckingham,  cover-title,  1  p.  1., 
[5]-15  p.    12°.     Printed. 

©    Sallie   Wood    Pettit,    Chicago;    D :  6446, 
Apr.  1,  1905;  2c.  Apr.  4,  1905.  31644 


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My  military  husbands;  military  comedy  in  4 
acts,  by  C.  P.  Brown.  [2],  95  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  27,  1911 ;  D :  28107  ;  Charles  Paul 
Brown,  Norwalk,  Conn.  31645 

My  milliner's  bill;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  G.  W. 
(!o<lfrey. 

I©  Wm.  Clarke  Stewart,  New  York;  1897: 
50175,  Sept.  8.  31646 

Same.     New  York,   S.   French ;   London,   S. 

French,  ltd.,  1903.  15  p.  16°.  (On  cover: 
French's  international  copyrighted  ed.  of  the 
Avorks  of  the  best  autlior.s,  no.  57) 

©  Samuel  French,  New  York  ;  D  :  3667,  June 
26,  1903 ;  2c.  July  7,  1903.  31647 

My  Mimosa  maid;  a  Riviera  musical  incident, 
book  by  Paul  A.  Rubens  and  Austen  Hurgon, 
Ivrics  and  music  by  Paul  A.  Rubens.  New 
York,  Chappell  &  co.,  1908.     32  p.     8°. 

©  Chappell  &  CO.,  New  York;  D:  12841, 
Apr.  25,  1908;  2c.  Apr.  25,  1908.  31648 

My  mis'es;  an  original  domestic  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  D.  Robertson  and  C.  Lewis. 

©  Donald  Robertson  and  Catherine  Lewis, 
United  States;  1886:4242,  Feb.  19.  31649 

My  Morocco  maid.      See  In  old  Algeria. 

My  mother;  by  H.  Myers  and  H.  Reid  [i.  e. 
James  Halleck  Reid]  90  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Henrv  Myers  and  Hal  Reid,  New  York, 
and  Fall  River,  Mass. ;  D :  3110,  Mar.  9,  1903  ; 
2c.  Mar.  16,  1903.  31650 

a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  John  Doughlas, 


My  mother's  picture;  by  M.  Brun. 

©   Martha   Brun,    St.    Louis;    1884:26250, 
Dec.  29.  31655 


London. 

©  George  W.  Parent,  United  States ;  1891 : 
25792,  July  18.  31651 

—  or,  The  beast,  play  in  5  acts,  by  F.  Larkin. 
69  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Feb.   27,   1911 ;     D  :  23480  ;    Francis 
Larkin,    Sherburne,   N.   Y.  31652 

a  play  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Larkin.     68  p. 


4°,     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    16,    1912;    D :  29055 ;    Francis 
Larkin,  Sherburne,  N.  Y.  31653 

My  mother-in-law;  farcical  tabloid  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  F.  M.  Thompson.  Chicago,  Chicago 
manuscript  co.,  1914.  [24]  p.  f°.  Mimeo- 
graphed. 

©  Dec.  9,  1914  ;  2c.  Dec.  21,  1914 ;  D :  39185  ; 
Alex.  Byers,  Chicago.  31653a 

or,  A  divorce  wanted,   adapted  from  the 

French  of  Le  proces  Yeradieux,  by  J.  V. 
Prichard,  a  comedy  in  3  acts.  New  York,  S. 
French  &  son ;  London,  S.  French,  1876.  47  p. 
12°.     (French's  parlor  comedies,  no.  3) 

©  Samuel  French  &,  son.  New  York;  1876: 
11875,  Oct.  23;  2e.  Nov.  10.  31654 


a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  S.  T.  Anderson.     [88] 

p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  23,  1910 ;  D :  21800 ;  Santford  T. 
Anderson,  Brooklyn.  31656 

My  mother's  wedding  ring;  by  E.  A.  Konig, 
tr.  and  dramatized  by  H.  M.  Herder. 

©   H.    M.    Herder,    Passaic,    N.    J.;    1883: 
6250,  Apr.  3.  31657 

My  musical  friends;  a  musical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  J.  Jordan. 

©  Julian  Jordan,  Philadelphia;  1891:6991, 
Feb.  21.  31658 

My  mysterious  rival;  a  sparkling  comedietta  in 
1  act,  by  J.  Palgrave  Simpson.  New  York, 
De  Witt,  1884.  13  p.  12°.  ([De  Witt's  act- 
ing plays,  no.  324] ) 

©  A.  T.  B.  De  AVitt,  New  York  ;  1884 :  26391, 
Dec.  30;  2e.  Jan.  22,  1885.  31659 

My  name;  or,  "Without  a  name,  by  M.  Gilbride. 

Typewritten. 

©  Martin   Gilbride,    Scranton,   Pa.;    1890: 
31651,  Oct.  13;  2c.  Feb.  12,  1891.  31660 

My  native  home  and  the  Black  Hills;  a  plav, 
[by]  H.  M.  Nelson.    34  p.    f°.    Ms. 

©   H.    M.    Nelson,     San   Francisco;     1888: 
214.54,  July  26 ;  2c.  July  26.  31661 

My  nearest  neighbor  in  ole  V'rg'ny;  a  do- 
mestic comedy  drama  in  5  acts,  by  A.  L.  John- 
son. 

©  Annie  Lewis  Johnson,  New  York ;  1889 : 
11301,  Apr.  9.  31662 

My  nephew;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  C.  Hol- 
linger. 

©  Henrv  C.  Hollinger.  Philadelphia;  1880: 
13272.  Aug.  30.  31663 

My  Nephew  Ned;  a  musical  comedietta,  by 
Richard  Gardner,  jr. 

©    C.    E.    Boyd,    United    States;    1900    A: 
2486,  Jan.  27.  31664 

My  new  sweetheart;  a  musical  comedy,  by  Wm. 
Gill. 

©  John  R.  Rogers,  New  York ;  1891 :  5213. 
Feb.  6.  31665 

My  new  typewriter;  a  sketch,  by  Frank  Du- 
mont.  New  York,  Chicago  [etc.]  M.  Witmark 
&  sons,  1903.  13  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  The 
Witmark  comic  plays) 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York ;  D :  4412, 
Dec.  21,  1903;  2c.  Dec.  21,  1903.  31666 

My  nights  at  the  play. 

©   John   Corel),    Manhattan,    N.    Y. :    1899: 
55055,  Aug.  29.  31667 


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My  novel.     See  Lord  L'Estrange. 

My  office  hours;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  J.  Simon- 
son.     [1],  23  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    19,    1911;     D:  24728;  .Julius 

Sinionson,  New  York.  31668 

Same.     [2],  24  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    ic.    Apr.    20,    1912;     D:  29434;     Julius 
Simonson,  .New  York.  31669 

My  old  cotton  plantation;  by  S.  F.  Aaronson. 
G  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Sarah  Frances  Aaronson,  Cincinnati,  O. ; 
D :  9830,  Jan.  23,  1907 ;  2c.  Jan.  31,  1907. 

31670 

My  old  fashioned  girl;  dramatic  idyl  in  4  acts, 
by  Cecil  Spooner  and  R.  B.  Lane.  81  p.  4°. 
Typewritten, 

©  Ic.    Oct.    5,    1911;    D:  25409;    Chas.    E. 
Blaney,  New  York.  31671 

My  old  friend  John;  a  sketch  for  two  charac- 
ters.    New  York,  R.  M.  De  Witt. 

©   Robert  M.   De  Witt,   New   York;   1876: 
7977,  July  3 ;  2c.  July  26.  31672 

My  old  Kentucky  home;  a  southern  comedy 
drama  in  3  acts,  by  H.  B.  Browne  and  L. 
Diamond. 

©  Harry  B.  Browne  and  Louise  Diamond. 
United    States;    1900   A:  21184,   Au.?.    24. 

31673 

See    also    Lights    and    shadows    of    Ken- 


tucky. 

My  old  Kentucky  home,  good  night;  a  sketch 
for  two  characters.  New  York,  R.  M.  De 
Witt. 

©  Robert  M.  De  Witt,   New  York;   1876: 
8911,  July  31;  2c.  Dec.  28.  31674 

My  old  pard.      See  Thoroughbred  (The) 

My  old  southern  home;  in  3  acts,  by  -.0.  L. 
Allen.     Typewritten. 

©  Oscar  Lamar  Allen,  Los  Angeles;   1900 
A:  4136,  Feb.  14;  2c.  June  18.  31675 

My  old  woman;  a  dramatic  composition  in  4 
acts,  by  C.  A.  Taylor. 

©    Charles    A.    Taylor,  New    York;     D: 

169,  Feb.  26,   1901.'  31676 

My  old  York  State  home;  a  twentieth  century 
comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  J.  Stanton. 
Norwich,  N.  Y.,  F.  J.  Stanton,  1906.  28  p. 
8°. 

©  Frank  J.   Stanton,  Norwich,  N.  Y. ;   D: 
2167,  July  29,  1902 ;  2c.  Jan.  12,  1906.     31677 

My  only  sweetheart;  by  T.  F.  Flood.  4  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  F.  Flood,  Englewood,  N.  J.;  D: 
1961,  May  31,  1902;  2c.  June  13,  1902.    31678 


My  opinions;  by  Josiah  Allen's  wife  [pseud,  of 
Marietta  Holley]  a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  N.  Burgess. 

©   Neil    Burgess,    Roxbury,    Mass. ;    1882 : 
15563,  Sept.  21.  31679 

My  opinions  and  Betsy  Bobbett's.  See  Betsy 
Bobbett. 

My  other  shoe;  by  W.  D.  S.  Coman. 

©  Wynn  Day  Sexton  Coman,   New  York ; 
1898:36366,  June  13.  31680 

My  own  daughter;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  H.  T. 
and  Helen  P.  Guthrie.  52  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  9,  1913;  D:  32901;  H.  T.  Guth- 
rie, New  York.  31681 

My  own  United  States;  farce  in  1  act,  by  E.  F. 
Hague.     22  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  18,  1915;  D:  41528;  Elisabeth 
Fern  Hague,  New  York.  31681a 

My  pard;  or.  The  fairy  of  the  tunnel,  a  west- 
ern drama  in  4  acts,  by  Len  Ware  [pseud,  of 
Lew  Ward]  Clyde,  O.,  Ames  publishing  com- 
pany, 1895.  29  p.  12°.  ([Ames'  series  of 
standard  and  minor  drama,  no.  355] ) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  1895 :  12461. 
Mar.  2 ;  2c.  Mar.  25.  31682 

My  partner;  an  original  American  play  in  4 
acts,  by  B.  Campbell. 

©  Bartley  Campbell,  United  States;  1880: 
13548,  Sept.  4.  31683 

My  partner's  girl;  by  C.  T.  Dazey.  103  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Chas.  E.  Blaney,  New  York;  D:  14997, 
Feb.  4,  1909;  2c.  Feb.  4,  1909.  31684 

My  past,  present  and  future.  1  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Hiram  H.  Garson,  New  York ;  D :  12445, 
Feb.  27,  1908;  2c.  Jan.  15,  1908.  31685 

My  petticoat  string;  a  playlet,  by  Gordon  L. 
.     Mendelssohn.     9  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  G.  L.  Mendelssohn,  New  York ;  D :  8840, 
July  17,  1906;  2c.  July  17,  1906;  2c.  new  ed. 
July  21,  1906.  31686 

■  Same.     2d  version. 

©  Gordon  L.  Mendelssohn,  New  York;  D: 
8851,  July  21,  1906.  31687 

My  phantom  girl;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Caro  Se- 
nour.     32  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  26,  1915 ;  D  :  39510 ;  Caro  Senour, 
Los  Angeles,  31687a 

My  policies;  pt.  1,  monologue,  by  A.  Hoffman. 
[1],  9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  4,  1914 ;  D :  37812 ;  Aaron  HofC- 
raan.  New  York,  31687b 


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My  policies — Continued. 

pt.  2,  monologue,  by  A.  Hoffman.     [1],  35  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  25,  1914 ;  D :  37987 ;  Aaron  Hoff- 
man, New  York.  31687c 

pt.  3,  monologue,  by  A.  Hoffman.     [1],  35  p. 

4°..    Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Oct.  25,  1915  ;  D  :  42138  ;  Aaron  Hoff- 
man, New  York.  31687d 
My  polite  burglar;  dramatic  composition  in  1 
act,  by  W.  H.  Agnew.     21  p.     4°.     Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  31,  1914 ;  D :  39252 :  Willis  Hus- 
tin  Agnew,  Chicago.  31687e 

My  precious-inother- in-law;  by  W.  T.  Riggs. 

©  William  T.  Riggs,  Baltimore  ;  1875 :  10422. 
Oct.  9.  31688 

My  preserver.     See  Quiet  (A)  family. 

My  pretty  Jane;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Hop- 
kins.    34  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Florence  Hopkins,  Philadelphia  ;  D  :  3499, 
May  27,  1903;  2c.  May  27,  1903.  31689 

My  prima  donna.      Typewritten. 

©   Sophia   D.    Dessau.     New    York;     1896: 
42957,  July  25;  2c.  July  25.  31690 

My  princess;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Grace 
Lundy.  cover-title,  2  p.  1.,  45  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  31,  1914 ;  D :  38665 ;  Grace  Ellen 
Lundy,  Detroit.  31690a 

a  romantic  play  in  4  acts,  by  L.  M.  Thayer. 

©    Louis    Mackay    Thayer,    AVyoming,    O. ; 
1897:  30034,  May  17;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1898.    31691 

My  queen;  an  original  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  W.  A.  TuUey. 

©   William   A.    Tulley,    New   York;    1898: 
22572,  Apr.  9;  2c.  Apr.  9.  31692 

My  queen  in  calico;  or.  The  million  dollar 
girl,  comedy  drama  in  2  acts,  with  music  by 
Hal  ton  Powell,  rev.  by  A.  Flatico.  41  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.      [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  May  28,  1915;  D:  40783;  Al  Flatico,' 
Cleveland.  31692a 

My  Queenie;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  W. 
Williamson. 

©   Marcus   R.    Mayer,     New   York;     1890: 
28484,  Sept.  16.  31693 

My  rival's  daughter;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  bv 
E.  Weitzel  and  F.  S.  Isham. 

©  Edward  Weitzel  and  Fred  S.  Isham,  De- 
troit;  1893 :  4738,  Jan.  23.  31694 

My  Rose;  playlet  in  1  act,  by  John  K.  O'Neil. 
13  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   John   K.   O'Neil,   Downer's   Grove,   111.; 
D:8486,  May  5,  1906;   2c.  May  5,  1906. 

31695 


My  senora;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E. 
Rose. 

©   Edward  Rose,   New  York;   1889:36722, 
Dec.  4.  31696 

My  shadow  and  I;  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Philipp. 

106]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    23,    1914;     D :  36481 ;     Adolf 
Philipp,  New  York.  31696a 

My  sister;  a  drama  in  4  acts. 

©  Charles   S.   Scott,  United   States;   1888: 
17117,  June  15.  31697 

an  original  comedy  drama,   bv   Bob  Watt 

[pseud,  of  R.  W.  Smiley] 

©  Rosa  Conyers,  Philadelphia  ;  1889 :  32120, 
Oct.  24.  31698 

play,    by    F.    Tinney.      14   p.      4°.      Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  10,  1914 ;  D :  38453 ;  Frank  Tin- 
ney, New  York.  31698a 


a  play  in  5  acts,  by  R.  J.  Godfrey. 

©   Robert   J.    Godfrey,    Pittsburgh;     1888: 
19.508,  July  6.  31699 

My  sister-in-law;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  R. 
Siedle. 

©    William    R.    Siedle,    Pittsburgh;    1897: 
56266,  Oct.  5.  31700 

My  sister's  flat;  by  E.  J.  Malyon.  18  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Nellie   Malcolm,    New   York ;    D :  11731. 
Nov.  13,  1907;  2c.  Nov.  13,  1907.  31701 

My  soldier  boy;  a  comedy  farce  in  3  acts,  by 
Alfred  Maltby  and  Frank  Lindo  [pseud,  of 
Amelia  Harrison] 

©  T.   H.   French,  New  York;   1899:38058, 
June  9.  31702 


Same.     New  York,  S.  French ;  London,  S. 

French,  ltd.,   1909.     72  p.     12°. 

©    Samuel    French,    New    York;    D:  1.5988, 
June  3,  1909 ;  2c.  June  24,  1909.  31703 

My  son;  comedy  drama  in  1  act,  based  on  Mein 
Leopold,  a  German  play  by  Larronge,  by  Ruth 
Comfort  Mitchell  [i.  e.  R.  C.  M.  Young]  26  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    31,    1915;    D:  40230;    .Julius 
Steger,  New  York.  31703a 


comedy  in  4  acts,  by  F.  A.  Harris  and  Fred 

Williams. 

©     F.     A.     Harris,     Boston ;     1877 :  1.5407, 
Dec.  29.  31704 

My  son  Ben;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  D.  Lowry. 
Typewritten. 

©   David   Lowry,    Pittsburgh  ;    1899  :  .")8288, 
Sept.  11 ;  2c.  Oct.  17.  31705 


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My  son  Dan;  a  domestic  play  in  3  acts,  by  E. 
Harrigan. 

©    Edward    Harrigan,    New    York;    1895: 
39800,  Aug.  2.  31706 

My  son-in-law;  comedy  witli  music  in  5  acts,  by 
Ij.  Grover. 

©    Leonard    Grover,    New    Orleans;    1879: 
14946,  Nov.  8.  31707 

a  play  in  3  acts,  by  G.  B.  Selby. 

©    George    B.    Selby.    Louisville;    D :  7512, 
Nov.   6,   1905.  31708 

My  son  John;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  H. 
Dodge.     42  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  Henry  Dodge.  Syracuse,  N.  Y. ; 
D:44,   Jan.   19.   1901;   2c.   Dec.  29,  1900. 

31709 

My  step  husband;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  J.  Walters. 

©     Jule    Walters,     Chicago ;     1896 :  10414, 
Feb.  13.  31710 

My     stepmother;     being    an    amended  title    of 

original  American  drama   in  3  acts,  entered 

under  title  of  Pert,  by  P.  Marsden  (W.  A. 
Sliver) 

©  Fred.  Marsden,  New   York;   1885:8461, 
Apr.  10.  31711 

My  Swedish  girl;  American  comedy-drama  in  3 
acts,  by  Joseph  D.  Clifton. 

©    William    Ecket,    United    States;    1891: 
26241,    July  22.  31712 

My  sweet  girl;  musical  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
A.  Schorr. 

tV      >      IJ..-^|7      J- w     .  ^1?    II..      t/i'    II.     >W    I      uf\   I 

.'prrr^r .'  ■;•,;  p^Tir:  ,^xr  bir^s  pc  ,*,r'L:pN 

03  p.     4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  5,  1914  ;  D  :  39007 ;  Anshel  Schorr, 
Philadelphia.  ai712a 

My  sweet  little  cousin,     ^ce  Greed. 

My  sweet  revenge.     Sec  Illusion. 

My  sweetheart;  an  original  comedy-drama  of 
domestic  interest,  in  4  acts  and  4  scenes,  by 
W.  Gill. 

©   William    Gill,   New    York;    1881:10901, 
July  14.  31713 

My  Tennessee  sweetheart;  by  R.  B.  Lane.  19  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Richard   Bachelder   Lane,    Chicago;    D: 
6736,  May  26,  1905 ;  2c.  May  26,  1905.    31714 

My  tomboy  girl;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
C.  E.  Blaney.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  E.   Blaney,  Newark,  N.  .L ;   D: 
4658,  Feb.  26,  1904;  2c.  Feb.  26,  1904.     31715 


My  Tony's  birthday;  in  1  scene,  Italian  dialect, 
by  J.  R.  Waters.     3  p.    f°.     Typewritten. 

©  James  R.  Waters,  New  York ;  D :  14885, 
Jan.  23,  1909;  2c.  Jan.  23,  1909.  31716 

My  turtle  dove;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
P.  Mack. 

©  Phil  Mack.  New  York;  1899:6688. 
Jan.   19.  31717 

My  twin  wife.     Sec  Dimples. 

My  uncle;  a  dramatic  composition,  by  H.  Mon- 
tague. 

©  Harry  Montague,  New  York  ;  1893 :  25340. 
May  25.  31718 

My  uncle  from  India;  by  Maurice  Hageman. 

©  O.  D.  Woodward,  Omaha,  Neb.;  1898: 
28180,  May  5.  31719 

■  a  farcical  comedy  in  4  acts,  from  the  Ger- 
man, by  Hiirohl  Sander.  New  York.  Dick  & 
Fitzgerald.  1907.     84  p.     12°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York  ;  D  :  10088, 
Mar.  6,  1907:  2c.  IMar.  20,  1907.  31720 

My  uncle  from  Japan;  a  society  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  F.  Murray. 

©  Francis  Murray,  Chicago ;  1898 :  61214, 
Oct.  18.  31721 

My  Uncle  Pat;  Irish  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  J. 

Burke. 

©  William  J.  Burke,  Lynn,  Mass. ;  1892 : 
9622,  Mar.  3.  31722 

My  Uncle  Pete;  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
E.  R.  Steven.son.     21  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1909 ;  D :  17073 ;  E.  Robert 
Stevenson,  New  Haven.  31723 

My  Uncle  Sam;  a  comedy  dr.una  in  3  acts,  bv 
V,\  S.  Howard. 

©  Walter  S.  Howard,  Cambridge,  :\rass. ; 
D:9774.  Jan.  10,  1907.  31724 

My  uncle,  the  deacon;  a  comedy  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  W.  E.  Atkinson. 

©  Wilbur  Earnest  Atkinson,  Greenville, 
S.  C. ;  1898:23916,  Apr.  15.  31725 

My  uncle,  the  general;  a  comedy  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  F.  X.  Buoman.    Typewritten. 

©  Frank  X.  Buoman,  Jamestown,  N.  Y. ; 
1899: 16616.  Mar.  3;  2c.  Mar.  3.  31726 

My  uncle's  baby;  comedy  drama  in  2  acts,  by 
Mrs.  R.  Bassett. 

©  Mrs.  Russell  Bassett,  San  Francisco ; 
1899 :  71534  ;  Nov.  2.  31727 

My  walking  photograph;  musical  duality  in  1 
act,  for  a  lady,  a  gentleman,  and  the  prompter, 
written  and  adapted,  by  Alfred  B.  Sedgwick. 
New  York,  R.  M.  De  Witt.  1876.  26  p.  12". 
([De  Witt's  acting  plays,  no.  193]) 

©  Robert  M.  De  Witt,  New  York;  1876: 
7990,   July  3;  2c.   July  26.  31728 


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31750 


My  ward;  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  L.  K.  Huff. 
Waynesboro,      Va.,     Semi-weekly      messenger 
print,  1884.     52  p.     16°. 
©  L.  Kemper  Huff,  Waynesboro,  Va. ;  18S4 : 


17095,  Aug.  23:  2c.  Oct.  7. 


31729 


My  ward,  the  widow;  or,  The  other  man.  a 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  G.  Lamson.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ernest  Clyde  Lamson,  Prairie  View,  111. ; 
1899:25562,  Apr.  12;  2c.  Apr.  13.  31730 

My  wife;  comedy  in  3  acts,  adapted  by  Michael 
Morton  from  Mademoiselle  Josette,  ma  femme, 
by  Paul  GavaiUt  and  Robert  Cbarvay.  New 
York.  S.  French ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd..  1912. 
119  p.     16°. 

©  Jan.  9,  1912 ;  2c.  Jan.  10,  1912  ;  D :  282G4 ; 
Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.  31731 

dramatic  emotional  playlet  in  3  scenes,  by 


M.  W.  Kassler.     11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  5,  1910 ;  D :  22491 ;  IM.  W.  Kass- 
ler, New  York.  31732 

—  a  sensational   and   emotional   drama   in   3 


acts,  by  Mrs.  J.  L.  Sanford. 

©  Mrs.   J.    L.    Sanford,   New   York;   1880: 
3866,  Mar.  11.  31733 

or.  You  sink  so,  play  in  1  act,  by  F.  L. 

Halls.     [1],  15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Dec.   17,   1913;   D:  35380;   Frank   L. 
Halls,  New  York.  31734 

My  wife  and  her  husband;  a  3  act  comedy,  by 
Scott  Marble. 

©  W.   F.   Bryant,  New  York;   1884:24199, 
Dec.  6.  31735 

My  wife  and  that  woman;  by  L.  Ryan.     92  p. 
4°.     Ms. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    17,    1909 ;    D :  17428 ;    Louise 
Ryan,  Newburgh,  N.  Y.  31736 

My  wife  from  London;  original  Scotch  playlet 

in  1  act,  by  W.  Roy.    10  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  21,  1915;  D :  39457 ;  Walter  Roy. 

Newark,  N.  J.  31736a 

My  wife  from  the  other  world;  comedy  farce, 
in  3  acts,  by  J.  Simonson.     54  p.     f°.     Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    July    14,    1911;     D:  24721;     .Tulius 
Simonson,  New  York.  31737 

My  wife  won't  let  me;  by  J.  Grieves. 

©  John  Grieves,  New  York ;  D :  9501 .  Nov. 
22,  1906.  31738 

comedy  with  music  in  4  acts,  by  L.  Grover 

and  L.  Grover,  jr. 

©  Leonard  Grover,  Brooklvn;  D:  8946.  Aug. 
10,  1906.  31739 


My  wife  won't  let  me — Continued. 

dramatic  composition  in  2  acts,  book  and 

lyrics  by  Clias.  Baswitz,  music  by  Herbert 
Dillea.  [82]  p.  4°.  I'ypewritten.  [Woixls 
only] 

•  ©  C.  Baswitz,  New  York;  D :  8841,  July  18, 
1906;  2c.  Aug.  16,  1906.  31740 

See  also  There's  something  doing'. — Who 


owns  the  baby? 

My  wife's  babies;  farce  in  1  act,  by  I.  B.  Lau- 
rence.    [2],  14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  30,  1912 ;   D :  31004 ;   Ida  Burt 
Laurence,  Pittsburgh,  31741 

My  wife's  boy;  by  G.  S.  Lockwood.  10  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  George  S.  Lockwood,  Fair  Haven,  N.  J. ; 
D:5949.  Dec.  22,  1904;  2c.  Dec.  22,  1904. 

31742 

My  wife's  brother;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  F. 
Gerald.      [113]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   June  29,   1911;   D :  24601 ;   Florence 
Gerald,  New  York.  31743 

My  wife's  cousin;  in  1  act. 

©    John    T.    H.    Carlisle,    Allegheny    City, 
Pa. ;  1898  :  70572,  Dec.  5.  31744 

My  wife's  craze;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Audrey 
Marek.      [1],   46  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  21,  1914;  D:  37005;  M;irk  Aren- 
stein,  New  York.  31744a 

My  wife's  daughter;  sketch,  bv  Isabel  Sells 
[i.  e.  I.  S.  McLaughlin]  20  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  July  6,  1911 ;  D :  24G43 ;  Isabel  Sells 
McLaughlin,  Washington.  31745 

My  wife's  diamonds;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  Edgar 
Allan  Woolf.    21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  E.  A.  Woolf,  New  York;  D:9]30,  Sept. 
22,  1906;  2c.  Sept.  22,  1906.  31746 

My  wife's  family;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Hal 
S.  Stephens  and  Harry  Linton.  70  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  22,  1912 ;  D :  29743 ;  B.  C.  AVhit- 
noy  and  Bert  St.  John,  Detroit.  31747 

My  wife's  first  husband;  corned v  in  1  act,  bv 
W.  Echols.     [1],  16  p.     f°.     T5'pewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  6,  1911;  D:  23278;  William  Ech- 
ols, Chicago.  31748 

My  wife's  friend;  a  farcical  conuMly  in  3  acts, 
l)y  Fred  W.  MarsdiMi   (\ViIliam  A.'siiver) 

©  William   C.   Andrews,   Pater.son,   N.   J. ; 
1895  :  28373,  May  25.  31749 

My  wife's  gone  to  the  country;  farce,  by  Par- 
ma Lee  {pseud,  of  W.  D.  Parmelee]  [2],  26  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    22,    1912;    D:28C79;    W.    D. 
Parmelee,  Boston.  31750 


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31751 


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31773 


My  wife's  gone  to  the  country — Continued. 
in  3  acts,  by  Henry  M.  Hoyt.     Ill  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 
I©  Ic.   Sept.  12,  1910;   D :  22032 ;   Chas.  E. 

Blaney,  New  York.  31751 

1  act  comedy,  by  J.  E.  Ryan.     [2],  19  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    6,    1911;     D :  23561 ;     James 
E.  Kyan,  Milwaukee.  31752 

My  wife's  hat;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  E.  Ellsler. 
13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Effie    Ellsler,    Nutley,    N.    J. ;    D :  12273, 
Jan.  30,  1908;  2c.  Jan.  30,  1908.  31753 

My  wife's  husband;  comedy-drama   in  4  acts, 
by  Hyman  Mysell.     [91]  p.     8°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  22,  1911 ;  D  :  23718  ;  David  Kess- 
ler  and  Max  R.  Wilner,  New  York.         31754 

a    comedy    in    3    acts,    by     Charles     Kline 

[pseud,  of  Charles  Wayne] 

©   Chas.    Wayne,    New   York;     1894:3375, 
Jan.  12.  31755 


■ ■  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  H.  Slater. 

©    Jos.    H.    Slater,    United    States;    1893: 
54495,  Dec.  9.  31756 

a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Hilton  Coon.     Clyde, 

O.,  Ames'  publishing  company,  1908.  17  p. 
12°.  ([Ames'  series  of  standard  and  minor 
drama,   no.  471] ) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  D :  12719,  Apr. 
10,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  10,  1008.  31757 

an  original  3  act  matrimonial  farce  comedy, 

by  J.  H.  Cowan. 

©    James   H.   Cowan,    Wilmington,    N.    C. ; 
1900  A:  10024,  Apr.  20.  31758 

My  wife's  husbands;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  E.  M. 
Uoyle.     [126]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  1,  1914 ;  D  :  38977 ;  Edwin  Milton 
Royle,  Darien,  Conn.  31758a 

My  wife's  kimona;  by  R.  E.  Homans.  18  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Robert  E.  Homans,  New  York ;  D :  5204, 
June  IS,  1904;  2c.  June  18,  1904.  31759 

My  wife's  maid;  a  comedy,  by  W.  A.  Whitecar. 

©  Liebler  &  Miner  co..  New  York;   1897: 

48171,  Aug.  27.  31760 

My  wife's  mother;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
Ddi-oliiy  Usnor  [i.  o.  D.  U.  Kaxter]  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Dorothy  Usner  Baxter,  New  York  ;   D : 
10132,   Mar.   13,   1907;   2c.   Mar.   13,  1907. 

31761 

a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Buoman. 

©   Frank    Buoman,    Buffalo;     1891:11961, 
Apr.  2.  31762 


My  wife's  mother — Continued. 

a  musical  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  S. 

Crossy,  professionally  J.  G.  Stewart. 

©  John    Stewart    Crossy,    United    States; 

1890 :  39682,  Dec.  15.  31763 


an  original  farcical  sketch  in  1  act  and  4 

scenes,   by    E.   Harrigan.     46   p.     4°.     Type- 
written, 

©  Edwai-d  Harrigan,  New  York;  1877: 
11004,  Sept.  24;  2c.  Sept.  24.  31764 

My  wife's  new  cook;  [by]  Bessie  Mar  English. 
Typewritten. 

©  B.  M.  i:nglish,  Allegheny,  Fa. ;  D :  l."i3. 
Feb.  19,  1901 ;  2c.  June  6,  1901.  31765 

My  wife's  other  husband;   a  1   act  farce,   by 
H.  C.  Blaney.     21  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Harry  Clay  Blaney,  Center  Moriches, 
N.  Y. ;  D :  10154,  Mar.  16,  1907 ;  2c.  Mar.  16, 
1907.  31766 

My  wife's  roomer;  domestic  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  J.  P.  Gilroy.     14  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  13,  1915;  D:  39389;  John  P. 
Gilroy,   Seattle.  31766a 

My  wife's  step  husband;  a  farcical  comedy,  by 
H.  A.  Du  Souchet.    Typewritten. 

©  Henry  A.  Du  Souchet,  Brooklyn ;    1897 : 


46297,  Aug.  18;  2c.  Aug.  18. 


31767 


My  wife's  visitors;  a  comic  drama  in  1  scene, 
by  F.  Dumont.     New  York,  C.  T.  De  Witt. 

©  Clinton  T.  De  Witt,  New  York;   1879: 
10893,  Aug.  15;  2c.  Sept.  11.  31768 

My  wild  rose;  dramatic  composition,  by  Eckels 
ind  Ellswortb.     4  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Mar.  25,  1910;   D:  20650;   Eckels   <t 
Ellsworth,  Des  Moines,  la.  31769 

My  world  shall  be  your  world;  or.  The  artist 
Goldenrod's  treason;  or.  a  dr.'ima  in  4  acts,  by 
Clara  Rngp.     [68]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  C.  Ruge,  New  York;  D:9693,   Dec.  26. 
1906 ;  2c.  Dec.  28,  1906.  31770 

My  youngest;  farce  comedy  in  2  acts,  adapted 
from  the  French  of  Edouard  Bureau,  by  H. 
Taylor. 

©  Herbert  Taylor,  New  York;  1896:8779, 
Feb.  6.  31771 

Myles-Na-Bodare;  or.  The  boatman  of  Kiusale, 
;in  Irish  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  F. 
Cogley.      Typewritten. 

©  Edward  Felix  Cogley,  Council  Bluffs,  la. ; 
1893:4295,  Jan.  20;  2c.  Feb.  17.  31772 

Myra;  play  ii!  4  acts,  by  F.  Daingerfield.  [104  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    27,    1912;    D :  30498 ;    Foshall 
Daingerfield,  Louisville.  31773 


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31774 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


31794 


Myra — Conliiiued. 

■ ■  words  by  A.  E.  Jessup. 

I©  A.  E.  Jessup,  Leipzig ;  1896 :  31432,  May 
23;  2c.  May  23.  31774 

or.  A  woman's  vengeance,  a  story  of  west- 


ern life,  by  C.  W.  Chase. 

©  Charles  W.  Chase,   Peotone,   111.;  ISSl : 
S450,  May  31.  31775 

Myra,  a  heroine  of  early  Christian  times;  by 
A.  A.  M.  Leitzbach.     Typewritten. 

©  Adelene  A.  M.  Leitzbach,  Buffalo;  1900 
A:  18477,  July  26;  2c.  Sept.  19.  31776 

Myra,  the  child  of  adoption;  a  drama  in  5  acts. 

©  Annie  L.  Linton,  New  York ;  1885 :  2197, 

Jan.  24.  31777 

Myrane;  §tude  dramatique  en  3  actes,  par  E. 
Bergerat. 

©     Emile     Bergerat,     Paris;     1891:24478, 
July  6.  31778 

Myron  Macholm,  the  victim  of  a  conspiracy; 
or,  The  tyrant's  doom,  by  M.  Machol.  Day- 
ton, O.,  H.  D.  Stout,  1877.     44  p.     12°. 

©  Max  Machol,  Dayton,  O. ;  1877  :  9551,  Aug. 
20;  2c.  Oct.  19.  31779 

Myron  Werner;  or,  Through  dark  waters,  a 
comedy-drama  in  4  acts. 

©    Frank    H.    Howe,    Washington;     1886: 
14592,  June  26.  31780 

Myrtle  Clayton;  or.  Wronged  from  the  start, 
drama  of  low  but  high  life  in  4  acts,  by  E. 
Shinn.     [15]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    13,    1911;    D:  28067;    Everett 
Shinn,  New  York.  31781 

Myrtle  Ferns;  an  American  domestic  drama  in 
5  acts,  by  Joseph  D.  Clifton.  New  York.  S. 
French;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1910.  62  p. 
12°.     ( fFrenchV-  American  acting  ed.,  no.  10] ) 

©   .July   11,   1910;    2c.    July   12,   1910;   D: 
21538;  Samuel  French,  New  York.  31782 

a  society  melodrama  in  5  acts,   bv   J.  D. 

Clifton. 

©  Joseph  D.  Clifton,  Chicago ;  1887 :  22392, 
Sept.  2.  31783 

Myrtle  gets  wise;  a  1  act  play,  by  W.  F.  Mer- 
rill.    121,  32  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  7,  1912  ;  D  :  29909 ;  AV.  Fennimore 
Merrill,  Cambridge,  Mass.  31784 

Myrtle  Grove;  an  original  melodrama  in  5  acts, 
by  R.  C.  White. 

©    Richard    C.    White,    New    York;    1887: 
34174,  Dec.  29.  31785 


Myrtle  (The)  maiden;  or.  The  girl  of  Gra- 
nada, original  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  W.  H. 
O'Reilly,  music  by  W.  H.  O'Reilly  and  Ed- 
A^ard  Jakobowski.  83  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
.  ©  Ic.  July  18,  1912 ;  D :  30512 ;  William 
Henry  O'Reilly,   London.  31786 

Myrtledale;  a  comedy  drama  in  5  acts,  6  scenes, 
by  P.  W.  Hyde. 

©  Paul  Wood  worth  Hyde,  Pittsburgh  ;  1897 : 
45341,  Aug.  11 ;  2c.  Oct.  4,  1897 ;  2c.  Feb.  10. 
1898;  Ic.  new  ed.  Feb.  13,  1899.  31787 

Myself;  drama  in  4  acts  and  2  scenes,  by  E. 
Goodman.     126  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  21,  1910;  D:  22.346;  Edward 
Goodman,  New  York.  31788 

Myself  and  I;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  R.  M.  Mac- 
Kay.     fl09]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  13,  1913;  D :  34415 ;  Robert 
Mears  MacKay,  New  York.  31789 

Mystere  (Le);  comedie  en  2  actes  pour  jeunes 
demoiselles,  par  Mile.  Agnetta  C.  Floris.  New 
York,  W.  R.  Jenkin-^  company  [1914]  33  p. 
12°.     ( [Theatre  pour  la  jeunesse,  no.  18] ) 

©  Sept.  28,  1914;  2c.  Oct.  21,  1914;  D: 
38639;  Wm.   R.  .Jenkins  co.,  New  York. 

31789a 


Mystere  (Le)  d'Ardennes. 
of  Ardeniies. 


Sec-  Mystery  (The) 


Mystere  (Le)  de  la  chambre  jaune;  piece  en 
5  actes.  par  G.  Leroux.  30  p.  illu.s.  4°. 
(L'lllustration  tli^ntrale,  8"  iinuee— 208,  23 
mars  1912) 

©   Mar.   23,   1912;   2c.   Apr.   16,   1912;    D: 
29376;  Gaston  Leroux,  Paris.  31790 

Mysteres  (Les)  de  Saint-Petershourg;  dramccn 
5  actes,  et  9  tableaux,  par  Pien^e  Decourcolle 
et  Stanislas  Rzewuski.  Paris,  P.-V.  Stock, 
1905.     188  p.     12°. 

©    P.    V.    Stock,    Paris;    D :  6230,    Feb.    16, 
1905;  2c.  Feb.  16,  1905.  31791 

Mysteria;  or.  La  femme  masque,  1  act  phiv.  bv 
J.  Scharff  and  B.  Stringfellow.  9  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    .July    16.    1910;     D:  216.59;     Julius 
Scharff  and  Bruce  Stringfellow,  Washington. 

31792 

Mysteries  and  miseries  of  New  York;  a  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  E.  Z.  C.  Judson  (Ned  I'.untline) 
New  Y<n-k,  1873. 

©  F.  B.  Dobson.  United  States;  1873:  13825. 
Nov.  29.  31793 

Mysteries  (The)  of  a  false  duke;  drama  in 
prologue  and  4  acts,  by  J.  S.  Orecchia.  60  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  S.  Orecchia,  Brooklyn ;  D :  12386, 
Feb.  19,  1908;  2c.  Apr.  10,  1908.  31794 


1592 


31795 


COPYRIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED  STATl'^S 


31810 


Mysteries  (The)  of  a  night. 
Venus. 


See  Pink  (The) 


Mysteries  of  India;  by  G.  B.  Densmore. 

©  G.  B.   Densmore,   San  Francisco ;  1882 : 
12304,  July  25.  31795 


Mysteries  (The)  of  land  and  sea. 
(The)    of    peris. 


See  Queen 


Mysteries  of  London. 

©  Charles  C.  AVeigel  and  W.  HargreaA'es, 
jr.,  New  York ;  D  :  4703,  Mar.  10,  1904.    31796 

Mysteries  (The)  of  New  York;  a  drama  in  4 

acts,  by  .T.  .Tarrow.     77  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  Jarrow,  New  York ;  D :  6273,  Mar. 

2,  1905 ;  2c.  Mar.  13,  1905.  31797 

Mysteries  of  Paris;  a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  an 
adaptation  from  Eugene  Sue's  thrilling  novel, 
by  J.  C.  Webb. 

©  John  Crittenden  Webb,  Chicago  ;  D  :  1417, 
Feb.  8,  1902.  31798 

See    also    Fresh-water    (The)    pirates    of 

Paris. 

Mysteries  (The)  of  Thanatos;  l)y  S.  ^M.  Hirsch. 
Nashville,  Brandon  printing  co.,  1914.  [11]  p. 
4°. 

©  May  1,  1914 ;  2c.  May  4,  1914 ;  D  :  37681 ; 
Sidney  M.  Hirsch,  Nashville,  Tenn.        31798a 

masque  drania  in  the  spirit  of  the  Greeks, 

by  S.  M.  Hirsch.     [1],  12  p.    i°.    Typewritten. 

®  Ic.  IMar.  26,  1914 ;  D :  36621 ;  Sidney  INI. 

Hirsch,  Nashville.  31798b 

Mysteries  (The)  of  the  Gaskell  house;  or,  The 
black  ball,  a  s(M,-io-cnmody  in  3  acts  and  7 
scenes,  by  F.  Thomas. 

©    Free   Thomas,    Culbortson.    Neb.;    1880: 
8096,  INIay  26.  31799 

Mysteries  (The)  of  the  wigwam;  a  mock  adop- 
tion for  t!ie  luiiiroved  order  of  lied  men.  Bos- 
ton, W.  P.  Edwards. 

©    W.    P.    Edwards.    Boston;    1889:29624, 
Sept.  30 ;  2c.  Oct.  14.  31800 

Mysteries  (The)  of  woodcraft;  or.  A  mock  in- 
itiation, bv  T.  (i.  Dean.  1  New  I'alestine,  111.. 
The  author?]  1900.     15  p.     16°. 

©   Tliomas   O.    Dean.   New   Palestine,   111. ; 
iOOO  A  :  10(t07,  July  30 ;  2c.  Oct.  1.  31801 

Mysterieux  (Le)  Jimmy;  piece  en  3  actes  et  4 
tableaux,  par  V.  Minuide  et  Henri  G6roule. 
32  p.  4°.  (Supplement  gratuit  au  no.  2835  du 
IMonde    illustr§,    29   juillet    1911) 

©   July   29.    1911;    2c.    Aug.    19.    3911;    D: 
24973;  Yves  Mirande  et  Henri  Geroule,  Paris. 

31803 


Mysterio;  or,  Foiled  by  cunning,  dramatic 
.sketch,  by  W.  E.  McMann.  12  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1915 ;  D :  40031 ;  Pietro  Sosso 
and  Walter  E.  McMann,  San  Francisco. 

31802a 

Mysterious  (The)  actress,  and  A  friendly  foe; 
dramatic  compositions,  by  T.  L.  de  Freitas. 

©  Thome  Luiz  de  Freitas,  Portland,  Or. ; 
1900  A:  6.594,  Mar.  12.  31802b 

Mysterious  (The)  agent;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
H.  W.  Seller  and  P.  B.  Johnson.  [29]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  26,  1914;  D :  36157 :  Harry  W. 
Seller  and  Paul  P..  Johnson,  New  York.     31802c 

Mysterious  (The)  American  beauty. 

©  Geo.  W.  Blackburn.  Chicago;  D :  4181, 
Nov.  3,  3903.  31803 

Mysterious  (The)  arm;  playlet  in  1  act  and  1 
scene,  by  C.  E.  Earll.     [8]  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©  Ic.  June  17,  1913  ;  D  :  33625  ;  Charles  Ed- 
gar Earll.  Erie.  Pa.  31804 

Mysterious  (The)  burglar;  a  4  act  melodrama, 
by  Joseph  Le  Brandt. 

©  Rowland  &  Clifford.  Chicago;  D :  9985, 
Feb.  18,  1907.  [For  copies  received  see  D : 
11759]  31805 

a    melodrama    in    4    acts,    by    Joseph    Le 

Brandt.      [97]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  American  amusement  assn.,  Chicago  ;  D  : 
117.59.  Nov.  16.  3907;  2c.  July  24,  1907.    31806 

Mysterious  (The)  case  of  Mary  Carter.  See 
Timekeeper  (The) 

Mysterious  (A)  disappearance;  a  farce,  by  the 
autlior  of  Sylvia's  soldier,  etc.  [G.  M.  Baker] 
Boston.  G.  INI.  Baker  and  company,  1876.  1 
p.  1..  73-97  p.  12°.  ([Amateur  drama,  no. 
15]) 

©  (;eorge  U.  Baker,  United  States;  1876: 
3  3983.  Dec.  15;  2c.  Dec.  19.  31807 

See  also  Handy  dramas  for  amateur  ac- 
tors. 

Mysterious  (Tlie)  Dolly  Dimple;  a  comedy 
sketch  in  1  act,  2  scenes,  by  C.  De  Argentage. 
13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  De  Argentage,  Worcester,  Mass. ; 
D:  14574,  Dec.  19,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  24,  1908. 

31808 
Mysterious  (The)  Edwin  Drood;  play  in  9  acts, 
by  J.  E.  Dani<>ls.    25  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  le.  .Tune  9,  1913;  D :  3.3440 ;  J.  E.  Daniels 
and  Ralph  Carlyle  Prather,  St.  Petersburg, 
Fla.  31809 

Mysterious  (A)  enemy;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  a 
tale  of  (he  Mexican  insurrection  at  101  Paso, by 
W.  A.  Bowen. 

©  Wm.  A.  Bowen,  Austin,  Tex. ;  1883 :  2029S, 
Nov.  3.  31810 


1593 


31811 


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31831 


Mysterious  (The)  Florence  Wasliburne;  [a play 
liilnci]  by  E.Taurot;-.  [12]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Iv.  Aug.  4.  1909  ;  D  :  lG47o  ;  Ethel  Taurog, 
Chicago.  31811 

Mysterious  (The)  girl;  or,  The  girl  with  the 
auburn  locks,  by  J.  J.  Murdock. 

©  John  J.  IMurdoclc,  Chicago;  1899:69730, 
Oct.  26.  31812 

Mysterious  (The)  guest;  play  in  3  acts,  by  B.  B. 
Lyons.     80  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.    30,    1915;    D:  41869;    Blanche 
Brainard  Lyons,  Worcester.  31812a 

vaudeville  sketch,  by  E.  W.  Fitield.     [2],  17 

p.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  20,  1912 ;  D :  30306 ;  Effie  Wood- 
ward Flfield,  Minneapolis.  31813 

Mysterious  (The)  islands;  a  burlesque  musical 
extravaganza,  written  by  J.  C.  Arnold. 

©  J.  P.  Carroll,  S:;n  Francisco;  1886:1602, 
Jan.  19.  31814 

Mysterious  (A)  life;  a  4  act  drama,  by  Wm.  A. 
Hammond.     [44]  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©   Esther   D.   Hammond,   Washington ;    D : 
11060,  July  27,  1907 ;  2c.  July  24,  1907.    31815 

Mysterious  raan  in  blue  and  the  circus  girl; 
comedy  playlet  in  1  act,  by  B.  Hart  and  tlie 
Bowman  bros.     10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  S,  1910;  D :  20387 ;  Billy  Hart, 
New  York.  31816 

Mysterious  (The)  masquerader;  a  vaudeville 
sketch,  by  G.  Hermnnn  and  M.  Shirley.  3  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  7,  1912 ;  D :  29018 ;  Cxeorge  Her- 
mann and  Marion  Shirley,  (Uncinnati.     31817 

Mysterious  (The)  Mr.  Livingston;  [by]  J. 
Price.     18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  Price,  Chicago  ;  D  :  15739,  Apr.  29, 
1909;  2c.  IMny  24,  1909.  31818 

Mysterious  Mr.  Raffles;  a  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
F.  M.  Byron.    5  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Frank   M.   Byron,   New   York;    D:7523, 
Nov.  7,  1905;  2c.  Oct.  11,  1905.  31819 

Mysterious  Mr.  Haffles,  in  his  hounded  life 
and  thrilling  experiences  of  eluding  cap- 
ture; l)y  C.  De  Argentage.  38  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  16,  1910 :  D :  20209 ;  Charles  De 
Argentage,  Trenton,  N.  .T.  31820 

Mysterious  (The)  Mr.  Why;  by  J.  A.  Loining. 
17  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Dec.  28,   1911;   D :  2S273 ;   J.  Arthur 
Loiuing,  New  York.  31821 


Mysterious    (The)    model;   farce   comedy    in   8 
acts,  by  C.  P.  Brown.    Typewritten. 

©  Charles  P.  Brown,  Brooklyn ;  1899  :  81703, 
Dee.  18;  2c.  Dec.  18.  31822 

Mysterious  (The)  mystic;  a  musical  comedy  in 
2  acts,  book  by  P.  F.  Godfrey, 

©  Pearl  F.   Godfrey,   Franklin  Park,   III.; 
D  :  15622,  Mar.  27,  1909.  31823 

Mysterious  (The)  Parisienne;  play  in  1  act,  by 
H.  A.  Boynton.     IQ  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Apr.   26,   1915;   D:  40473;   Hortense 
Addle  Boynton,  Newport,  R.  I.  31823a 

Mysterious  (The)  satchel, 
machine. 


See  Infernal  (The) 


Mysterious  (The)  Shadrac  Jones;  a  melodrama 
in  4  acrs,  by  M.  L.  Kinsey.  [36]  p.  f.  Type- 
written. 

©  M.  L.  Kinsey,  Sbreve,  O. ;  D :  2375,  Sept. 
25,  1902;  2c.  Sept.  25,  1902.  31824 

Mysterious  (The)  spell  of  science.  See  Human 
soul. 

Mysterious  stranger;  an  Ethiopian  sketch  in 
1  scene.  New  York,  Happy  hours  company 
[1874]  6  p.  12°.  ([Ethiopian  drama,  no. 
75]) 

©  Happy  hours  cc,  New  York ;  1874 :  12224, 
Sept.  28;  2c.  Oct.  17.  31825 

Mysterious  (The)  Thanksgiving  guest;  play 
in  2  acts,  by  Beatrice  V.  Brown.  Franklin. 
O.,  Eldridge  entertainment  house,  1913.  13  p. 
12°. 

©  Nov.  15,  1914;  2c.  Dec.  26.  1913;  D: 
35448;  Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Frank- 
lin, O.  31825a 

Mysterious  (The)  Thompson;  or.  The  girl  in 
pink,  by  Jessie  Villars. 

©  Emory  G.  Stineman,  New  York ;  D : 
6682,  May  18,  1905.  31826 

Mysterious  (The)  way;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  C. 

Fue.     123  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Fue,  Chicago ;  D :  14648,  Dec.  28, 

1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  15,  1909.  31827 

Mysterious  (The)  woman;  or,  A  dead  witness. 

©  Edw.  J.  Shulte,  Brldgeville,  Pa.;  D: 
12795,  Apr.  21,  1908.  31828 

Mystery  (The);  by  A.  L.  Austin.  13  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Arthur  Lee  Austin,  Dayton,  O. ;  D  :  15898, 
IMay  20,  1909 ;  2c.  May  20,  1909.  31829 

by  F.  S.  Holmes.     6  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  12,  1909 ;  D :  17343 ;  Florence  S. 
Plolmes,  Trenton,  N  J,  31830 

play  in  4  nets,  by  J.  Holloran.     [108]  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  10,  1913;  D:  32910;  John  Hol- 
loran, New  York.  31831 


1594 


31832 


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31850 


Mystery-  (The) — Continued. 

or,  The  fatal  marriage,  a  drama  in  5  acts, 

dramatized    from    Mrs.    Braddon's    novel,    by 

M.  W.  Lovell. 

©   Marv   Wilmotte   Lovell.    United    States; 

1880 :  4003,  Mar.  12.  31832 

See  also  Mr.   E . 


Mystery  (The)  at  Yorkshire,  ^'ee  Moonstone 
(The) 

Mystery  (The)  of  a  grease  spot;  by  D.  M. 
Emory. 

©     Dennis     McCarthy     Emory,  Syracuse, 

N.  Y. ;  1897 :  17263,  Mar.  1.5.  31833 

Mystery  (The)  of  a  hansom  cab;  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  T.  H.  Glenney. 

©  Thomas  H.  Glenney,   New   York;   1888: 
13369,  May  7.  31834 

Mystery  (The)  of  Ardennes  (Le  mystere 
d' Ardennes);  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  M.  Allen. 
Woburn,  Mass.,  Advertiser  office,  1888.  62  p. 
16°. 

©  Mark  Allen,  Woburn,  Mass. ;  1878 :  5849, 
May  14;  2c.  Feb.  27,  1888.  31835 

Mystery  of  Beacon  Hill.  Sec  Little  mother  of 
the  slums. 

Mystery  (The)  of  Black  Hills;  by  J.  H.  Konkle. 

©  James    Howard    Konkle,    East    Orange, 

N.  J. ;  D :  2977,  Feb.  11,  1903.  31836 

Mystery  (The)  of  Chateau  Blanche.  See  Mar- 
cus   Wayland. — Superbe    (la) 

Mystery  (The)  of  Chinatown.  See  Infernal 
(The)  question. 

Mystery  (The)  of  Edwin  Drood;  drama  in  4 
acts,  adapted  by  R.  Belmont,  from  Chas. 
Dickens'  last  work. 

©  Robert  Belmont,   Auburn,   N.   Y. ;   1873: 
10212,   Sept.  9.  31837 

a  dramatization  in  4  acts  of  Charles  Dick- 
ens' last  and  unlinislied  novel,  A\itli  nn  origi- 
njil  ending,  by  A.  Daly. 

©  Augustin   Daly,   New  York;    1870:2285. 
Sept.  28.  31838 

a  melodrama   in  4  acts,   dramatized  from 

the  author's  ed.  and  completed  by  F.  Stinson. 

©  Fred  Stinson,  Philadelphia;   1870:3064. 

Oct.  22.  31839 

a  play   in  5   acts,   from   Charles  Dickens' 

last  great  work,  dramatized  by  W.  H.  Young. 

©   William    H.    Young,   New    York;    1873: 

6813,  .Tune  18.  31840 

or.  Watched  by  the  dead,   a  drama  in  5 

acts,  by  T.  Addison  and  A.  L.  Griffin. 

©  Thomas  Addison  and  Arthur  L.  (Jriffin, 
Ignited   States;   1889:14373,  May  11.     31841 

See  also  John  Jasper's  confession. 


Mystery  (The)  of  Fontelle.     See  Jacquette. 

Mystery  (The)  of  Glaresville;  or.  Saved  by 
prophecy,  a  drama  of  thrilling  interest  and 
startling  effects,  in  prologue  and  4  acts,  by 
E.  H.  Fenno. 

©   Edward   H.    Fenno,    Somerville,   Mass. ; 
1872:8000,  July  27.  31842 

Mystery  (The)  of  Gleugara.  See  Irish  (The) 
professor. 

Mystery  (The)  of  Glenham.     See  Noggs, 

Mystery  (The)  of  Hampton  house.  Sec  Double 
(The)  life. 

Mystery  (The)  of  M.  Felix.     See  Foiled. 

Mystery  (The)  of  no.  17;  a  dramatization  in  4 
acts,  by  George  Morton. 

©   Walter   Jarvis,    New   York;    1873:4193. 
Apr.  21.  31843 

Mystery  (The)  of  Oliver's  Ferry.  See  Bill 
Detrick. 

Mystery  of  Phyllis;  by  E.  A.  Woolf.  13  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edgar  Allen  Woolf,  New  York ;  D :  7962. 
Feb.  8,  1906;  2c.  Feb.  8,  1906.  31844 

Mystery  (The)  of  San  Marco;  a  drama  in  3 
acts,  with  a  prologue.  ' 

©   John   Banvard,   New   York ;    1872 :  5616. 
May  25.  31845 

Mystery  of  Scotland;  by  M.  Hauser.  50  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Magdalena  Hauser,  New  Orleans;  1900 
A  :  28869,  Nov.  24 ;  2c.  Aug.  15,  1902.      31846 

Mystery  (The)  of  Temple  court;  dramatic  com- 
position in  4  acts,  by  Si  Condit.  133  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.    8,    1910;    D:  22015;    John   C. 
Folland,  Pittsburgh.  31847 

Mystery  (The)  of  the  burglar  and  the  ghost; 
or.  The  burglar  and  the  ghost,  an  original 
drama,  by  L.  B.  Parker. 

©  Lem  B.  Parker,  Chicago;  D :  9975,  Feb. 
16,  1907.  31848 

Mystery  (The)  of  the  chicken  coop;  or.  Who 
stole  the  gumps,  by  J.  I.  Parsons.  [3]  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1910 ;  D :  22269 ;  James  Ivan 
Parsons,  Chariton,  la.  31849 

Mystery  (The)  of  the  manor  house;  1  act  skit, 
l)y  Mux  Temple  [pseud,  of  M.  M.  and  M.  W. 
Skinner]     5  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan  16,  1912;  D:  28323;  M.  M.  and 
M.  W.  Skinner,  Strassburg,  Germany.    31850 

Mystery  (The)  of  the  masked  12.  See  Fire- 
brand, 


1595 


31851 


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31868 


Mystery  (The)  of  the  mill;  by  W.  C.  Herman. 

©  W.  G.  Herman,  Wichita,  Kan. ;  D :  13410, 

July  25,  1908.  31851 

rural  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  C. 

Herman.    50  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  7,  1910;  D:  20125;  W.  O.  Her- 
man, AVorthington,  Ind.  31852 

Mystery  (The)  of  the  round  dagger;  comedy 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  Billie  Burke.  [2],  33  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  S,  1912  :  D  :  30201 ;  William  Fran- 
cis Burke,  New  York.  31853 

Mystery  (The)  of  the  Sloan  case;  a  melodrama 
in  4  acts,  by  C.  T.  Boardman.  91  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Carro  True  Boardman,   San   Francisco ; 
D :  4615,  Feb.  12,  1904 ;  2c.  Feb.  13,  1904. 

31854 

Mystery  (The)  of  the  yogis;  I)y  H.  L.  Newton 
and  A.   S.  Hoffman.     Typewritten. 

©  Eddie  Delaney  and  Marie  Estella,   Chi- 
cago ;  D :  819,  Aug.  31,  1901 ;  2c.  Aug.  31,  1901. 

31855 

Mystery  (A)  of  Venice;  a  sensational  drama 
in  4  acts.     Typewritten. 

©  Joseph   Borro,    New    York ;    1895 :  39170, 
July  30 ;  2c.  Sept.  11.  31856 

Mystery  of  Villa  Real.      See  Silver  star. 

Mystery  (The)  of  Wave  Crest;  an  entirely  origi- 
nal, sensational,  comedy-drama,  by  W.  Elliott 
Barnes. 

©  W.  Elliott  Barnes,  United  States;  1882: 
4194,  Mar.  16.  31857 

Mystery  of  Willie's  birth;  dramatic  composi- 
tion, by  H.  Ryan.     54  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  9,  1910 ;  D  :  2040G ;  Harry  Ryan, 
Nashville,  Tenn.  31858 

Mystery  (The)  of  Woodlawn;  a  melodrama  in 
4  acts,  by  L.  B.  McGill. 

©  Lawrence  B.  McGill,  United  States  ;  1899  : 
72430,  Nov.  6.  31859 

Mystic;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Santiago  Ilusinol, 
English  version  by  W.  Gillpatrick  and  G.  Mar- 
burg.    69  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  14,  1909 ;  D :  17094 :  Guido  Mar- 
burg and  Wallace  Gillpatrick,  New  York. 

31860 

Mystic  changes.  Sec  Wm,  F.  Munro's  mys- 
tic changes. 

Mystic  (The)  cloud;  ()r.  Revenge  at  last,  west- 
ern drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Tait.  30  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.  May  5,  1915;   D:  40557;   John  Tait, 
Pittsburgh.  31860a 


Mystic  (The)  compass;  play  in  1  act,  book  by 

Alice  E.   Ives,  music  by  Paul  Ker,  lyrics  by 

Grace  Griswold.      [1],  14  p.  4°.     Typewrit- 
ten. 

,  ©  Ic.  Dec.  10,  1914 ;  D :  39060 ;  H.  J.  Moor- 
hbuse.  New  York.  31860b 

Mystic  (The)  dance;  playlet  in  1  act,  by  W.  A. 
Kraibuohler,  jr.    lip.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1915;  D :  39948 ;  William  An- 
di-ew  Kraibuehler,  jr.,  Newark,  N.  J.    31860c 

Mystic  (The)  drum;  dramatic  act  for  vaude- 
ville, by  .Josephine  G.  Howser.  [1],  5  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  21,  1912;  D:  31756;  J.  Green- 
man  Howser,  Chicago.  31861 

Mystic  (A)  garden;  monologue,  recitation  and 
original  dances  in  3  parts,  by  C.  Hernandez 
and  I.  Briscoe.     f3]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  6.  1912  ;  D  :  29019  ;  Carmen  Her- 
nandez and  Imogene  Briscoe,  San  Francisco. 

31862 

Mystic  (The)  isle;  or,  The  laws  of  average, 
au  entirely  original  comic  opera  in  2  acts, 
written  by  S.  Rosenfeld,  music  by  John  G. 
Grant.  Philadelphia,  Dunlap  &  Clarke,  1886. 
32  p.     16°.     [Libretto  onlyl 

©  Sydney  Rosenfeld,  Philadelphia;  1886: 
22202,  Oct.  4 ;  2c.  Oct.  15 ;  2c.  nuisic  ed.  Nov.  I. 

31863 

Mystic  (The)  lamp;  by  Edward  Locke.  29  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Benjamin  Sager  Dean,  Philadelphia ;  D : 
10147,  Mar.  15,  1907 ;  2c.  Mar.  26, 1907.    31864 

Mystic  (The)  midget's  Lilliputian  carnival  of 
nations;  a  cantata  in  2  acts,  by  E.  Bertram 
and  B.  Willard.  with  music  bv  J.  D.  Smith- 
deal.    32  p.    12°.    Printed.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Eugene  Bertram,  Bassett  Willard  and 
J.  D.  Smithdoal,  New  York;  1895:28084,  May 
24;  2c.  June  13.  31865 

Mystic  mountain;  an  original  melodrama  in  4 
acts,  by  J.  C.  AVebb. 

©  John  Crittenden  Webb,  Chicago;  1893: 
6581,  Fel).  2.  31866 

Mystic  power;  [by]  I\I.  L.  Nirdlinger.  35  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Maude  Louise  Nirdlinger,  St.  Louis ;  D : 
15593,  Apr.  12,  1909;  2c.  Apr.  12,  1909.    31867 

demonstration    of    thought    force,    by    W. 

INIontague.     6  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  19,  1915;  D:  42020;  Walter  Mon- 
tague, San  Francisco.  31867a 
Mystic  (The)  rose;  or,  Pilate's  daughter,  a 
scriptural  drama  for  female  cliaracters,  by 
F.  L.  Kenzel.  Boston,  Redemptoi-ist  fathers, 
1905.     3  p.  1..  [5] -02  p.     16°. 

©  F.  L.  Konzel.  Roxbury,  Mass.;  D:  71.58. 
Aug.  24,  1905;  2c.  Aug.  24,  1905.  31868 


1596 


31869 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


31888 


Mystic  (The)  shrine;  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts, 
by  F.  Dupree.     Typewritten. 

©  Frank  Dupree,  New  Yorlc  ;  D  :  3366,  May  1, 
1903;  2c.  Julv  1,  1903;  2g.  new  ed.  Oct.  26, 
1909.  31869 

farce  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Hopwood.    137  p.    4°. 


Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  June  30,  1915 ;  D :  41131 ;  Avery  Hop- 
wood,  Cleveland.  31869a 

—  a  musical  and  spectacular  extravaganza,  by 


M.  Hayden. 

©  Martin  Hayden,  New  York ;  1893 :  3258^!. 
.Tnl>-  10.  31870 

an   operatic   spectacle   in   3   acts   and   pro- 


\0fiVie,  by  C.  H.  Brown.     [37]   p.     4°.     Type- 
written.    [Words  only] 

©  Charles  H.  Brown  and  Lionel  E.  Law- 
rence, New  York;  D :  3697,  July  9,  1903;  2c. 
.Tuly  9,  1903.  31871 

Mystic  (The)  sphere;  melodrama  in  5  parts,  by 
I).  A.  Iteynolds.    G3  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  2.  1915;  D :  41379 ;  Seruali  E 
Reynolds,  West  Hoboken,  N.  J.  31871a 

Mystic  (A)  world;  by  C.  J.  Gullickson. 

©  Charles  John  Gullickson,  Chicago ;  1897 : 
59671,  Oct.  21.  31872 

[by  J.  A.  McAndrews] 

©  John  A.  McAndrews,  Chicago;  1899  A: 
78730,  Dec.  4.  31873 

Myth  (The)  of  Ariadne;  a  classical  pantomime 
of  ancient  mythology,  by  N.  Astley  and  G. 
Stebbins. 

©  Norman  Astlev  and  Genevieve  Stebbins. 
New  York ;  1893  :  37746,  Aug.  15.  31874 

Myth  (The)  of  Isis;  a  classical  pantomime  of 
ancient  religious  my.stery,  by  N.  Astley  and 
G.  Stebbins. 

©  Norman  Astlev  and  Genevieve  Slebbins, 
New  York  ;  1893 :  37747,  Aug.  15.  31875 

Mythical  (The)  heiress.     See  D.  A.  M. 

Mythical  Mrs.  Smith;  by  R.  C.  Rose.  13  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  14,  1909  ;  D  :  17700  ;  Ray  Clarke 
Rose,  Philadelphia,  31876 

M'zelle;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  Robert  Frazer  and 
William  Gill.     86  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Henrv  R.  Jacobs,  Albany ;  D :  10773, 
June  15,  1907;  2c.  June  12,  1907.  [Title  on 
copies :  Mam'zelle]  31877 

N.  G-.;  or.  The  national  guard,  a  farcical  com- 
edy in  4  acts,  by  E.  Lamierre. 

©  Elise  Lamierre,  New  York;  1884:25644, 
Dec.  22, 


31878 


N.  (The)  G.  S.  N,  Y, ;  a  military  sketch,  written 
and  composed  by  W,  H,  Lingard, 

©  William  Horace  Lingard,  New  Yoi'k ; 
1872  :  8654,  Aug.  13.  31879 

N.  0.  S.  B,;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  John  Harri- 
son, 

©  Amelia  Harrison,  United  States;  1884: 
15994,  Aug.  4.  ,  31880 

N.   Y.;   a  comedy   drama   in  4  acts,  by   F.   J, 
Schaefer  and  W.  F.  Mott. 

©    Frank    J.    Schaefer    and    AV.  F.    Mott, 

United  States;  1883:20256,  Nov,  2,  31881 

N.  Y.  in  slices.     .SVe  Through  by  daylight. 

Na  colleen  dhas;  an  Irish  idyl  in  5  acts,  by  S.  J. 
Forhan. 

©  Simon  .L  Forhan,  Chicago;  1880:17388, 
Nov.  15.  31882 

Na  Modherroo;  an  Irish  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J, 
Roach  and  D.  O'Connell,     Ms, 

©  James  Roach  and  Daniel  O'Connell,  Cali- 
fornia ;  1881 :  16505,  Oct.  25 ;  Ic.  June  3,  1882 ; 
Ic.  June  24,  1882.  31883 

Na  santarella.     See  Angelic  (The)  imp, 

Naalani;  a  tale  of  the  summer  seas,  operetta  in 
1  act,  libretto  by  Jesse.  G.  M.  Glick,  composed 
by  Irving  M,  Wilson.     5  p.     4°,    Typewritten. 
.      ©  Ic.  Jan.  4,  1912 ;  D  :  28372 ;  Glick  &  Wil- 
son, San  Francisco.  31884 

Naamah,  the  walled  garden;  a  cantata,  being 
a  transcription  of  the  Song  of  songs,  by  R. 
Parrott. 

©  Retta  Parrott,  Sacramento,  Cal. ;  D : 
3500,  May  27,  1903.  31885 

Naaman  and  Gehazi.  See  Good  (The)  Samari- 
tan, and  other  Bible  stories  dramatized. 

Naar  den  ny  vin  blomstrer;  [af]  Bjornstjernc 
Bjornson.  Kristiania  og  Kj0benhavn,  Gylden- 
dalske  boghandel.  Nordisk  forlag,  1909.  230  p. 
12°. 

©  Oct.  24,  1909;  2c,  Nov.  13,  1909;  D: 
17364;  Gyldendalske  boghandel,  Nordisk  for- 
lag, Copenhagen.  31886 

Naar  vi  d0de  vagner.  See  Efterladte  skrif- 
ter;  af  Henrik  Ib.sen. 

Nabal;  a  dramatic  poem  based  on  the  25th  chap- 
ter of  First  Samuel,  by  W,  R.  Keefe,  20  p, 
8°.     Printed, 

©  William  Randolph  Keefe,  Poquoson,  Va. ; 
D:300,  Apr.  1,  1901;  2c.  Apr,  10,  1901, 

31887 

Nabobs  (The);  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Dumont,  Henshaw  and  Ten  Broeck. 

©  John  E,  Henshaw  and  May  Ten  Broeck, 
Boston;    1889:37831,   Dec,  12,  31888 


1597 


31889 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


31904a 


Nabobs  (The) — Continued. 

Same.     71  p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto 

only] 

©  John  E.  Henshaw  and  May  Ten  Broeck, 
I'.o.ston;   1890:3481,  Jan.  27;  2c.  Jan.  27. 

31889 
Nabob's  (The)  fortune;  or.  The  adventures  of 
of  a  sealed  packet,  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  Henry  Pettitt. 

©  George  Hanlon,  William  Hanlon,  Alfred 
Hanlon,  Edward  Hanlon  and  Frederick  Han- 
lon, New  York;  1881:15079,  Oct.  1.        31890 
Nach.  15  jahren.     See  Heuchler  (Der) 
Nachbaren  (Die)  aus  Indien;  lustspitl  in  4  auf- 
ziigen,  von  Anna  Gross.    Typewritten. 

©  Rudolph  Gross,  New  York;  1896:47731, 
Aug.  22;  2c.  Aug.  22.  31891 

Nachtasyl.  See  From  the  depths. — Night's 
(A)   lodging. 

Nachtschnellzug  (I>er);  operettenschwank  in  4 
bildern,  von  Victor  Leon  und  I^eo  Stein  [pseud, 
des  Leo  Rosenstein]  musik  von  Leo  Fall. 
Leipzig,  Josef  Weinberger,  1914.  29  p.  12°. 
©  Ic.  June  1,  1914 ;  D :  37272 ;  Josef  Wein- 
berger.  Leipzig.  31892 

Same.     Soufflier-  und  regiebuch.     Leipzig, 

Wien,  Josef  AVeinberger.     3  p  1.,  208  p.     4°. 

©  Ic.  July  15,  1914 ;  D :  37612 ;  Josef  Wein- 
berger, Leipzig.  31892a 

Nachtwachter  (Der)  (Le  veilleur  de  nuit); 
komiidie  in  3  akten,  von  Sacha  Guitry, 
deutsch  von  Peter  Frei.  Berlin,  F.  Bloch 
erben,  1912.     90  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  10,  1912 ;  D :  29337 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  31893 

Nacimiento  (El);  humorada  coraica  de  navidad 
en  1  acto,  dividido  en  3  cuadros.  original  de 
A.  Caamauo.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espaSoles]    1914.     31  p.     12°. 

©  Mar.  28,  1914;  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1914;  D: 
36510;  Angel  Caamafio,  Madrid.  31893a 

Nacimiento  (El)  de  Jesus.  See  Buena  (La) 
nueva. 

Nacogdoches;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Iv.  H. 
Deuee  and  J.  L.  King.  [44]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  3,  1911 ;  D :  23846 ;  Louis  Hull 
Denee  and  John  L.  King,  Spokane,  Wash. 

31894 

Nada;    or.    The    fountain  of  youth,    a    Hindu 

(•omic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  O.  Girard  and  Paul 

West,  music  by  Charles  Dennee. 

©  Oscar  Girard,  Philadelphia ;  1897 :  25702, 

Apr.  26.  31895 

Nadel   (Die);   lustspiel   in  3  akten,   von  Ernst 

Kannitzer,  nach  plSnen  von  Carl  Sternheim. 

Berlin,  S.  Fischer,  verlag,  1915.     140  p.     16°. 
©  Apr.  3,  1915  ;  Ic.  July  21,  1915 ;  D :  41264 ; 

S.  Fischer,  verlag,  Berlin.  31895a 


Nadescha;  a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  M.  L.  Malloy. 

©  Marie  Loui.se  Malloy,  Baltimore;  1883: 

21948,  Nov.  27.  31896 

Na.deschda;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  dramatized  by 
M.  A.  Brown  from  her  own  tr.  from  the 
Swedish  of  the  poem  of  the  same  name,  by 
Johan  Ludwig  Runeberg. 

©  Marie  A.  Brown,  Chicago ;  1889 :  17182, 
June  6.  31897 

Nadine;  or.  My  brother's  sister,  an  original 
comedy  in  4  acts,  by  L.  Grover. 

©  Leonard  GrovcM-,  Jersev  City ;  '1887 : 
29950,  Nov.  18.  31898 

Nadine,  the  forest  rose;  plav,  bv  J.  G.  Mc- 
Dougall.     73  p.     t°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  23,  1912 ;  D :  284000 ;  J.  G.  Mc- 
Dougall,    Spokane,   Wash.  31899 

Nadine's  crime.     See  Power  (The)  of  the  czar, 

Nadjeska;  by  M.  Jamison,  a  dramatic  compo- 
sition based  on  The  foreign  wife,  by  Claude 
M.  Girardeau.     58  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mae  Jamison,  Houston,  Tex. ;  D :  14252, 
Nov.  9,  1908;  Ic.  Oct.  23,  1908;  Ic.  Nov.  9, 
1908.  31900 

Nadjy;  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  music  by  Fran- 
cois Chassaigne,  libretto  by  Alfred  Murray. 
Boston,  O.  Ditson  &  co..  1889.  24  p.  12°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Oliver  Ditson  &  co.,  Boston ;  1889 :  6422, 
Feb.  25;  2c.  Feb.  25.  31901 

Nadora;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  C.  Lady. 

©  Emline  C.  Lady,  St.  Louis ;  1880 :  16919, 
Nov.  8.  31902 

Narrische  welt;  komodie  in  3  akten,  von  Otto 
Hinnerk  [pseud,  des  Otto  Hiiu-ichsen]  Berlin. 
Concordia  deutsche  verlagsaustalt,  H.  Ehbock, 
1908.     99  p.     8°. 

©  Concordia  deutsche  verlagsaustalt,  H.  Eh- 
bock, Berlin ;  D :  13198,  June  16,  1908 ;  2c. 
June  15,  1908.  31903 

Nahidje;  musical  drama,  by  Y.  Geiger.  Wat- 
sonville,  Cal.,  Daily  Pa.iaronian  book  and  job 
print,  1910.     88  p.     24°. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  12,  1910;  D :  20437 ;  Yvonne 
Geiger,  San  Francisco.  31904 

Naide  es  na;  saiuete  en  1  acto  y  3  cuadros,  origi- 
nal de  Podrd  Miifinz  Seca  y  Pedro  P6rez  Fer- 
uilndez.  iiu'isica  ilel  maestro  Taboada  Steger. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espauoles]  1915. 
36  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Aug.  30.  1915;  Ic.  Sept.  1,  1915;  D: 
41055 ;  1*.  IMiinoz  Seca  y  P.  Perez  Fernandez, 
Madrid.  31904a 


1598 


31905 


COPYRIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED  STATES 


31927 


Nail  (A)  in  the  keyhole;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
Mrs.  T.  Meegan.    Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  Thomas  Meegan,  Newark,  N.  J. ; 
1900  A :  8164,  Mar.  29 ;  2c.  Mar.  29.  31905 

a  1  act  farce,  by  A.  Adamini.     42  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Arthur  Adamini,  New  York ;  D :  15052, 
Feb.  10,  1909;  Ic.  Feb.  10,  1909.  31906 

Nail,  toad  and  skull;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  R. 
Ralph. 

©  Richard  Ralph,  New  York ;  1876 :  14264, 
Dec.  22.  31907 

Nailing"  Billy;  1  act  farcical  sketch,  by  I.  AV. 
Edwards.    20  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  30,  1912 ;  D :  31503 ;  Irving  W. 
Edwards,  Brooklyn.  31908 

Naiya-Janam;  play,  by  L.  V.  Armstrong.  [Chi- 
cago, Stovel-Stevens  co.,  1915]    62  p.    8°. 

©  .Tune  8,  1915;  2c.  June  14,  1915;  D: 
40932;  Louise  Van  Voorhis  Armstrong,  Chi- 
cago. 31908a 

'Play  in  prologue,  4  acts  and  epilogue,  by 

L.  V.  Armstrong.  66  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  7,  1915 ;  D :  40295 ;  I^ouise  Van 
Voorhis  Armstrong,  Cliicago.  31908b 

Naked  (The)  truth;  farcical  comedy  In  3  acts, 
by  George  Paston  and  W.  B.  Maxwell.  New 
York,  S.  French ;  London.  S.  P'rench,  ltd.,  1910. 
122  p.     12°. 

©  Dec.  9,  1910 ;  2c.  Dec.  12.  1910  ;  D  :  22780 ; 
Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.  31909 

— — •  a  moral  lesson  in  3  acts,  by  George  Paston 
[pseud,  of  E.  M.  Symonds]  and  W.  B.  Max- 
well.    123  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  18,  1910;  D:    20842;  E.  M.  Sy- 


Nanae  unknown;  an  entirely  original  and  most 
thrilling  romantic  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  A. 
Stevens. 

©  .Tohn  A.   Stevens,   United   States;   1874: 
13249,  Oct.  26.  31914 

Namego;  drama  in  4  acten,  von  Tj.  L.  Leser. 

©   Lotta   L.   Leser,   Philadelphia;    D :  4798, 
Mar.  28,  1904.  31915 

Nameless;  by  A.  Roucolle. 

©  Adrienne  Roucolle,  Denver  ;  D  :  9916,  Feb. 
5,  1907.    •  31916 

a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  B.  Potter. 

©  Elizabeth  P..  Potter,  Hamilton,  O. ;  1877 ; 
855,  Jan.  20.  31917 

-play  in  3  acts,  by  Mrs.  AV.  Forbes.     42  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  27,  1909 ;  D :  17789 ;  Mrs.  Walter 
Forbes,  Loudon.  31918 

See  also  Dorothy  Delano. 

Nameless  (A)  family;  a  historical  drama  in  a 
lirologue  and  6  acts,  tr.  from  the  French  Fam- 
ine sans  nom,  by  G.  Beaulieu. 

©  Germain  Beaulieu,  New  York ;  D :  4343, 
Dec.  4.  1908.  31919 

Nameless  Nan;  a  5  act  play,  dramatized  by 
F.  H.  Stauffer,  from  his  serial  of  that  title. 

©  Frank  H.  Stauffer,  Philadelphia;  1874: 
.589.  .Jan.  17.  31920 

Nameless  of  the  Y2;  by  A.  Roucolle. 

©  Adrienne  Roiicolle,  Denver,  Col. ;  D  :  14972, 
Feb.  2,  1909.  31921 

Nameless  (A)  play;  in  4  acts,  by  W.  P.  Gamp- 
bell. 

©  W.   P.  Campbell.  Wamego,  Kan.;  1884: 
674,  Jan.  10.  31922 


monds,_London,    and   W.    B.   MaxAvell,  ^Rjiclv      Uamenlose  (Die)  waise;  schauspiel  in  einem  vor- 

spiel  uud  •")  akten.  vun  H.  Kalt.    22  p.    4°.    Type- 
written. 


mond,  England.  31910 

Name  and  gnome.     Sec  Half -moon  (The) 

Name  (The)  of  an  ancestor;  by  R.  Danenbaum. 

©     Roby     Danenbaum,     Minneapolis;     D: 

14819,  Jan.  15,  1909.  31911 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  R.  Danenbaum.     67  p. 

f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  16,  1911 ;  D  :  24083 ;  Roby  Danen- 
baum, Minneapolis.  31912 

Name   (The)   of  Nannette;  play   in  1   act,  by 
S.  W.  Banning.    15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  10,  1913 ;  D :  32631 ;  Samuel  W. 
Banning,  Chicago.  31913 

Name  (The)  they  have  forgot;  play  in  2  acts, 
by  H.  F.  Kasson.    24  p.    12°.    Printed. 

©   Aug.   21,   1915;   2c.   Aug.   23,   1915;   D: 
41680;  Helen  Finch  Kasson,  Keeseville,  N.  Y. 

31913a 


©  Ic.  Sept.  15.  1910:  D :  22055 ;  Henrietta 
Kalt.  Brooklyn.  31923 

Names;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  H.  Booth. 
[134]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  3,  1909 ;  D :  16471 ;  .John  Hunter 
Booth,  New  Orleans.  31924 

Namesake  (The);  play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Maw- 
Iptte.     [8],  67  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  21,  1911 ;  D :  25546 ;  IMona  Maw- 
lette.  New  York.  31925 

Nan;  by  N.  B.  Rabb.    65  p.    f°.    Tj^ewritten. 
©    Nancv    Belle    Rabb,    Minneapolis;    D: 
10S89,  July  1,  1907 ;  2c.  July  1,  1907.        31926 

a  comedy  in  3  acts. 

©  Georgle  Hamlin,  Cambridge,  111.;  1890: 
516,  .Tan.  3.  31927 


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31949 


Nan — Continued. 

^a    play    in   3    acts,  by    Brewer    Corcoran. 

fi.  0.  J.  B.  Corcoran]  [88]  p.    4°.    Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    .Tames    Brewer  Corcoran,    Springfield, 

Mass.;  D :  12.535,  Mar.  13,  1908;  2c.  Mar.  13, 

1908.  31928 

Nan,    a  born   coquette;   drama   in   4   acts,   by 
Katlieriiie  F.  Cuoper  [pseud,  of  C.  F.  Keeferl 

©  Catherine  F.  Keefer,  Kansas  City,  Mo. ; 
1890:38939,  Dec.  9.  31929 

Nan  o'  the  sands;  a  nautical  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  C.  F.  Webber. 

©    Charles    F.    Webber,    Boston;    D:1421, 
Feb.  10,  1902.  31930 

Nan,  the  mascotte;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
l)y  Gilbert  Patten. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,   Boston;   1898: 
68189,  Nov.  22;  2c.  Dec.  27.  31931 

Nan,  the  mountain  heiress;  a  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  A.  B.  Replogle. 

©  A.  B.  Replogle,  Toledo,  O. ;  1890 :  24329, 
Aug.  4.  31932 

Nan,  the  newsboy;  an  original  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  R.  Johnston. 

©  Robert  Johnston,  New  York ;  1879 :  1050, 
Jan.  21.  31933 

Nana;  a  play  in  5  acts,  dramatized  from  Zola's 
novel,  by  A.  Howard. 

©   Arthur   Howard,    United    States;    1880: 
18474,  Dec.  4.  31934 

or.  The  blonde  Venus,  comedy,  [by]  G.  H. 

Wood. 

©  George  H.  Wood,  New  York ;  1882 :  2838, 
Feb.  23.  31935 

Nana  and  herself;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  B.  F. 
Gardner. 

©  Benjamin  Fulton  Gardner,  Chicago;  D: 
15676,  Apr.  21,  1909.  31936 

Nana  Sahib;  a  drama  in  7  acts,  by  J.  F.  Mil- 
liken. 

©   James    F.    Milliken,    New    York;    1884: 
6961,  Mar.  31.  31937 

^  and  tableaux,  tr.  from  the  French  of 

Jean  Richepin,  by  H.  A.  D'Arcy  and  Theo.  F. 
Schatie.     f°.     Ms. 

©    H.    A.    D'Arcy,    Pittsburgh;    1884:6950. 
Mar.  31 ;  Ic.  Apr.  14.  31938 

Nance;  by  W.  Stahr.     17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Walter  Stahr,  St.  Louis;  D :  12223,  Jan. 

22,  1908;  2c.  Jan.  22,  1908.  31939 

Nance  Naughton,   a  woman  of  the  West;  or, 

Nance   of   the   north   range,    a   drama   in   4 

acts,  by  L.  J.  Vaughnn.     |49]   p.     f°.     Type- 

^vritteu. 

©  L.  J.  Vaughan,  Altoona,  Wis. ;  D :  8373, 
Apr.  9,  1906;  2c.  Mar.  17,  1906.  31940 


Nance  of  the  kings;  drama  in  1  act,  by  W.  C. 
Morrow.     13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1910 ;  D :  20633 ;  W.  C.  Mor- 
row,  San  Francisco.  31941 

Nance  of  the  north  range.  See  Nance  Naugh- 
ton, a  woman  of  the  West. 

Nance  Oldfield;  arr.  from  Charles  Reade's  story 
Art.  a  dramiitic  tale,  by  M.  A.  [i.  e.  Mildro.i 
Aldrich]  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1894. 
22  p.    12°.     ([Baker's  ed.  of  plays]) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;   1894: 
4526.3,  Sept.  28;  2c.  Nov.  8.  31942 


dramatization  in  1  act,  of  Charles  Reade's 

Art,    a    dranuitic    tale,    by    M.    N.    Brodeur. 
[1],  19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  24,  1914;  D :  379.37 ;  Maude 
Noland  Brodeur,  Cambridge,  Mass.        31942a 

Nancy;  by  Clementia.  Chicago,  Sisters  of 
mercy,  St.  Patricli's  academy,  1911.  16  p. 
16°. 

©  Nov.  10.  1911;  2c.  Jan.  18,  1912;  D: 
28348 ;  Sisters  of  mercy,  St.  Patrick's  academy, 
Chicago.  31943 


—  dramatic  composition  in  4  acts,  by  C.   H. 
Kerr.    46  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  23,  1910 ;  D :  20337 ;  C.  H.  Kerr, 
Falls  City,  Neb.  31944 

—  musical   comedy   libretto   in  3  acts,   by   J. 
Hayden.     [96]  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  5,  1914 ;  D  :  39014 ;  Jack  Hayden, 
New  York.  31944a 

1  act  comedy  drama,  by  F.  Hatfield.    [19]  p. 


f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  23,  1910 ;  D  :  22122  ;  Fannie  Hat- 
field, Forestdale,  R.  I.  31945 


• -a  society  drama  in  a  prologue  and  5  acts, 

from  the  French,  by  M.  P.  Owen  and  L.  J. 
Woodworth.    Typewritten. 

©  Mattie  P.  Owen  and  Lita  J.  Woodworth, 
San  Francisco;  1893:57978,  Dec.  29;  2c. 
.Tan.  20,  1894.  31946 

Nancy  and  co. ;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  from  the 
German  of  Rosen,  by  A.  Daly.  New  York, 
The  author,  1884.     63  p.     8°. 

©  Augustin  Daly,  New  York ;  1884 :  23819, 
Dec.  1 ;  2c.  Dec.  3,  1886.  31947 


•  Same. 

©  Joseph  F.  Daly  and  Richard  Dorney, 
New  York,  iis  oxtnutors,  in  renewal  for  28 
years.  Renewal  no.  2326.  Dec.  11,  1911.  Origi- 
nal entry,  Dec.  1,  1S84,  no.  23819.         31948 

Nancy  Brown;  a  comedy,  by  D.  V.  Arthur. 

©  Daniel  V.  Arthur,  New  York;  D :  2-530. 
Nov.  3,  1902.  31949 


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Nancy  Brown — Continued. 

musical  comedy,  by  Clifton  Crawford. 

©  Howley,  Haviland  &  Dresser,  New  York ; 
D:  2369,  Sept.  23,  1902.  31950 

■ — in  2  acts,  by  H.  B.  Smith. 


©  Harry  B.  Smith,  New  York ;  D :  2589,  Nov. 
4,  1902.  31951 


or.  The  Bey  of  Bally-hoo,  a  musical  com- 
edy in  2  acts,  by  F.  Raukeu.  [142]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Frederic   Ranken,   New   York ;    D :  2858, 
.Tan.  5,  1903;  2c.  Feb.  3,  1903.  31952 

Nancy  Dorne;  or,  The  romance  of  a  hatpin,  by 
J.  E.  Robson.     62  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  John  E.  Robson,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  D: 
9509,  Nov.  23,  1906;  2c.  Nov.  23,  1906. 

31953 

Nancy  Elf;  a  society  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  P. 

Strong. 

©   Elizabeth   P.    Strong,    St.   Louis;    1879: 
17036,  Dec.  18.  31954 

Nancy  Ellen;  a  romantic,  character  melodrama 
of  the  mountain  oil-lields  of  West  Virginia, 
by  Frank  E.  and  N.  E.  Woods.  [81]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  F.  E.  Woods  and  N.  E.  Woods,  New  York ; 
D :  0688,  May  19,  1905 ;  2c.  May  19,  1905. 

31955 

Nancy  (The)  Hanks;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Frank  Tannehill,  jr. 

©    Maude    Tannehill,    New    York;     1898: 
18013,  Mar.  17;  2c.  Mar.  21.  31956 

Nancy  Lee;  a  nautical  farcical  operetta,  writ- 
t(Mi  and  composed  by  F.  Miller,  jr. 

©    Frederick    ISIiller,    jr..    Revere,    Mass. ; 
1894  :  39302,  Aug.  27.  31957 

Nancy  of  Cloverdale;  a  drama  in  4  acti?,  by 
Morris  Ross.     72  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  M.  Ross,  Indianapolis ;  D :  6900,  July  19, 
]905;  2c.  July  19,  1905.  31958 

Nancy  starts  a  boom;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 

)>y  Charles  Morton.    SOp.    f°.    Mimeographed. 

©  Ic.  May  25,  1915;  D :  40761 ;  Alexander 

Byers,  Chicago.  31958a 

Nancy  Thatcher,  a  woman  of  Marblehead;  a 
drama  in  2  acts,  by  A.  Brownell. 

©  Atherton  Brownell,  Boston ;  1894 :  51357, 
Nov.  3.  31959 

Nando;  or,  Zaquilda's  mystic  power,  a  3  act 
drama  for  iuvenlh's,  by  :m.  H.  Jordan.  1  p.  1., 
15  p.    8°.     Printed. 

©    Modeste    H.    Jordan,    St.    Louis;    1895: 
15227,  Mar.  16;  2c.  Mar.  16.  31960 


Nanette;  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  book  by  A.  H.  H. 
Franklyn,  music  by  Dingley  Brown.  Type- 
written. 

©  Arthur  Herbert  Hope  Franklyn,  Denver ; 
1900  A :  19258,  Aug.  3 ;  2c.  July  17.  31961 


or,  A  royal  wedding,  a  comic  opera  in  2 

acts,  libretto  by  C.  K.  Hager,  music  by  John 
F.  Lockert. 

©  Charles  Keemle  Hager,  St.  Louis;  1892: 
2.5476,  June  17.  31962 

Nanette,  the  soldier  proteg-e;  a  war  drama  in 
3  acts  and  4  tal^leaux,  by  C.  H.  Cobb. 

©  C.  H.  Cobb,  Rockford,  111. ;  1885 :  15076, 
July  13.  31963 

Nanine;  drama  in  4  acts  and  5  scenes,  by  M. 
Smith.     [2],  86  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  23,  1911;  D :  25572 ;  Murray 
Smith,  Boston.  21964 

a  play  in  3  acts,  by  L.  Lanphear.     [15]  p. 

obi.    24°.     Typewritten.     [Synopsis] 

©  Louise  Lanphear,  Chicago ;  D :  13207, 
June  17,  1908;  2c.  June  17,  1908.  31965 

Nanine,  the  child  of  the  mountain;  a  romantic 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Sanson.  Philadelphia, 
Duboss  bros. 

©  Joseph  Sanson,  Philadelphia ;  1879 : 
11756,  Sept.  3.  31966 

Nanita,  nana;  entremes  de  S.  y  J.  Alvarez  Quin- 
tero,  con  mlisica  del  maestro  Jose  Serrano. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espauoles] 
1907.    12  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Seraffn  y  .Joaquin  Alvarez  Quintero,  Ma- 
drid ;  D :  10800,  June  18,  1907 ;  2c.  June  18, 
1907.  31967 

Nanka's  leap  year  venture;  or,  How  she  set- 
tled her  bills,  a  comedietta  in  1  act,  bv 
[James  W.]  Shettel  and  [W.  M.]  George. 
Clyde,  O.,  Ames  publishing  co.,  1891.  17  p. 
12°.  ([Ames'  series  of  standard  and  minor 
drama,  no.  296] ) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  (^lyde,  O. ;  1891 :  48224. 
Dec.  31 ;  2c.  Jan.  5,  1802.  31968 

Nannette;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  Kaufmann. 

©  .Toe  Kaufmann.  Port  Richmond,  N.  Y. , 
D  :  2739,  Dec.  19,  1902.  31969 

Nannette  o'  Wearithorne;  a  drama,  by  M.  C.  L. 
Reeves. 

©  IMarion  C.  L.  Reeves,  United  States ; 
1876:2081,  Feb.  17.  31970 

Nannie;  or.  The  Dutch  orphans,  an  orighial 
sensational  drama,  in  4  acts,  by  A.  M.  Ran- 
kin. 

©  Arthur  M.  Rankin,  Ne^*  York;  1870: 
2015,  Sept  21.  31971 


5379—16- 


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1601 


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31992 


Nanon  Lemoine;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  C 
Neal.     [33]   p.     t".     Typewritten. 

©  Anna  G.  Neal,  New  Yorl£ ;  D :  2241,  Aug. 
16,  1902 ;  Ic.  Aug.  13,  1902 ;  Ic.  Aug.  25,  1902. 

31973 

Nan's  acre  lot;  a  new  and  original  comedy 
drama  in  3  acts,  by  Frank  Tannehill,  jr.,  mu- 
sic arr.  and  composed  by  H.  Pepper. 

©   Harry   Pepper,   New   York;    1888:2009, 
Jan.  18.  31973 

•  See  also  Struck  gas. 

Nan's  last  haul;  1  net  drama,  by  M.  Keightley. 
21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    30,    1911;    D:  23219;     Mabel 
Keightley,  South  Bend,  Ind.  31974 

Nan's  vow.     Typewritten. 

©  Annie  Weltzel,  Wheeling,  W.  Va. ;  1895 : 
44212,  Aug.  30 ;  2c.  Aug.  30.  31975 

Naomi;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  L.  A.  Rivers.  [57] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  le.  Aug.  12.  1911 ;  D  :  24922  ;  Lidie  Avirett 
Rivers,  Cleveland,  O.  31976 


a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  G.  F.  Spiltoir.    27  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©  G.  F.   Spiltoir,   New  York;   1888:34777. 
Dec.  6 ;  Ic.  Dec.  10.  31977 

Naosuke,  the  sword-niaksr;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
F.  M.  Carrington.     [63]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  24,  1914  ;  D  :  37933  ;  F.  Maxfield 
Carrington,  SoUth  Pasadena,  Cal.  31977a 

Napoleon;  a  drama,  by  Richmond  Sheflield  De- 
ment, with  appendix.  Reading  ed.  Chicago. 
Knight,  Leonard  &  co.,  1893.  2  p.  1.,  front, 
(port.)    illus.    [9]-183  p.     12°. 

©  R.  S.  Dement,  Chicago ;  1893 :  10024,  Feb. 
24;  2c.  May  10;  2c.  2d.  ed.  Nov.  15.  31978 

ein  drama,  [von]  Arthur  Bohtlingk.     Leip- 
zig, Xenien-verlag,  1909.     3  p.  1.,  162  p.     12°. 
©  Xenien-verlag,  Leipzig ;  D  :  16020.  June  7. 
1909;  2c.  June  7,  1909.  31979 

an  historical  drama,  by  D.  "Welch. 

©  Deshler  Welch,  New  York;   1888:3218, 
Jan.  30.  31980 

a  play,  by  E.  W.  Tullidge. 

©   Edward   W.   Tullidge,   Salt   Lake  City; 
1888  :  9594,  Apr.  2.  31981 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Henry  A.  Adams.    New- 
York,  J.  Selwin  Tait  &  sons,  1894.    224  p.   12°. 
©  J.  Selwin  Tait  &  sons.  New  York ;  1894 : 
9859,  Feb.  12 ;  2c.  Feb.  12.  31982 

a  spectacular  drama  in  3  epochs  and  5  acts. 

77  p.     t\     Typewritten. 

©  George  Crichton  Miln,  Brooklvn ;   1895: 
50780,  Oct.  7 ;  2c.  Oct.  7.  '       31983 


Napoleon — Continued. 

a  study  in  1  act,  by  J.  V.  Hood. 

©  John  V.  Hood,  Philadelphia ;  1895 :  22502, 
Apr.  23 ;  2c.  Apr.  23.  31984 

— — a  tragedy  in  a  prologue  and  5  acts,  by 
Avlys  Richmond  [pseud,  of  Richmond  S.  De- 
ment]   91  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©   R.   S.   Dement,    Shelbyville,    111.;    1875: 
8510,  Aug.  17;  2c.  Aug.  25.  31985 

a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  J.  S.  Norton.    New- 


York,  1871. 

©  John  S.   Norton,  New  York;   1873:476, 
Jan.  20.  31986 

—  See  also  Three  political  tragedies. 


Napoleon  I;  or.  Life  and  death  of  Napoleon 
Bonaparte,  an  historical  tragedy  in  5  acts, 
by  P.  Wales. 

©  Philip  Wales,  Minneapolis;  1884:19694, 
Oct.  1.  31987 

Napoleon  II  (nach  Victor  Hugo)  und  andere 
dichtungen;  von  Enrica  von  Haudel-Mazetti. 
mit  einer  einleitung  von  Johann  Ranftl.  Ber- 
lin, K.  W.  Mecklenburg  vormals  Richter,  1912. 
xiv.  145  p.     12°. 

Contents  :  Einleitung.  —  Napoleon  der 
Zweite  (nach  Victor  Hugo). — Das  haus  der 
griifin  Kiesel. — Die  braut  des  Lammes. — Dcr 
brief  an  Nepotian. — Herlibergs  tod. 

©  Oct.  25,  1912;  2c.  Dec.  12,  1912;  A— 
Foreign  6488;  Konrad  W.  Mecklenburg  vnriii. 
Richter'scher  verlag,  Berlin.  31988 

Napoleon  III;  piece  historique  en  5  actes,  dont 
un  prologue  et  8  tableaux,  [par]  J.  et  M. 
Priollet.  Paris,  Librairie  th6atrale,  1908.  3 
p.  1.,  160  p.     12°. 

©  Julien  et  Marcel  Priollet,  Paris ;  D :  13181, 
June  15,  1908;  2c.  June  15,  1908.  31989 

Napoleon  XIII;  an  original  musical  comedy,  li- 
bretto in  2  acts,  by  Thomas  B.  Donaldson. 
[32]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  T.  B.  Donaldson,  Philadelphia ;  D :  8061, 
Feb.  26,  1906;  2c.  Feb.  20,  1906.  31990 

Napoleon  and  Josephine;  thrilling  story  of  in- 
trigue, iove  and  dcvolion  in  4  acts,  by  Ange 
Galdemar,  adapted  from  the  French  by  G. 
Smith.     [130]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  5,  1914;  D :  38703 ;  Gordon 
Smith,  London.  31990a 

a   tragedy   in   a   prologue   and   5   acts,   by 

Richmond   S.   Dement.     Chicago,   Legal  news 
company,  1876.     154  p.     8°. 

©  R.  S.  Dement,  Chicago;  1876:11688, 
Oct.  16;  2c.  Nov.  10.  31991 

Napoleon  at  St.  Helena;  play  in  5  acts,  by  F.  L. 
Schmidt,  jr. 

©    P'ritz    L.    Schmidt,    jr.,    Richmond    Hill. 


N.  Y. ;  D :  6525,  Api-.  17,  1;k)5. 


31992 


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Napoleon  Bonaparte;  eine  biihuendichtung  in  2 
teilen,  von  Carl  Hauptmann.  Miinchen,  G.  D. 
AV.  Calhvey,  1911.     [442]  p.     12°.     2  v.     . 

Contents:   1.    t.    Burger  Bonaparte. — 2.  t. 
Kaiser  Napoleon. 

©  Jan.   20,   1911;    2c.   Mar.   22,   1911;   D: 
23711;  Georg  D.  W.  Calhvey,  Munich.    31993 

a  drama,  by  L.  Stoddard. 

©   Lorimer   Stoddard,    New   York;     1894: 


4S297,  Oct.  17. 


—  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  M.  White. 
4°.     Typewritten. 


31994 
[2],  44  p. 


John  Mc- 
31995 

M.  White. 


©  Ic.   July   29,  1912;   D:3037S 
Elroy  White,  Meridian,  Miss. 

historical  play  in  3  acts,  bv  J 

[2],  39  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  IS,  1913 ;  D :  33838 ;  John  McEl- 
roy  White,  Meridian,  Miss.  31996 

Napoleon  Bonaparte,  emperor  of  France;  a  his- 
torical drama  in  5  acts,  by  E.  E.  Sherman. 

©  Ellen  E.  Sherman,  Buffalo ;  1884 :  22414. 
Nov.  10.  31997 

Napoleon  Bonaparte,  the  emperor  of  the 
French,  his  life  and  death,  in  6  acts,  by  J.  J. 
Allen.     Chicago,  1890. 

©  John  Joseph  Allen,  Chicago ;  1891 :  7825, 
Mar.  2.  31998 

Napoleon  Boney  Legs;  travesty,  by  Charles  A, 
I'usey.     21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    20,    1911;    D:  28212;    Charles 
Pusey,  New  York.  31999 

Napoleon  der  Zweite.  f^ce  Napoleon  II  (nach 
Victor  Hugo)  und  andere  dichtungen. 

Napoleon  (A)  in  traffic;  a  modern  American 
comedy  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Wedekind.  61  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Julius   Wedekind,   New    York;    D:6702, 
I\Iay  20,  1905 ;  2c.  May  20,  1905.  32000 

Napoleon  the  Great;  in  5  periods,  dealing  with 
the  main  incidents  in  the  life  of  Napoleon 
Bonaparte,  from  his  return  from  Egj'pt  to 
Waterloo,  by  Channing  Pollock.  91  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  E.  Shea,  Belfast,  Me. ;  D :  6975, 
July  8,  1905;  2c.  July  8,  1905.  32001 

or,  The  hero  of  a  hundred  battle  fields, 

historical  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  F.  McDimel!. 
©  John  F.  McDonell,  Virginia,  Nev. ;  1895 : 
57910,  Nov.  16.  32002 

Napoleon  und  die  frauen;  text  und  musik  von 
Heinrich  Reinhardt.  Leipzig,  J.  Weinberger, 
1912.     39  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  May  1,  1912 ;  2c.  Aug.  30,  1912 ;  D  :  30698 ; 
Josef  Weinberger,  Leipzig.  32003 

-Same.     Soufflier-  und  regiebuch.    69  p.    4^ 

©  Ic.  Sept.  27,  1912 ;  D  :  30970 ;  Josef  Wein- 
berger, Leipzig.  32004 


Napoleon  up  to  date;  a  comic  opera  in  2  acts, 
words  by  J.  B.  Benton,  music  by  W.  E.  Mc- 
Quinn. 

©  Jay  B.  Benton  and  William  E.  McQuiun, 
United  States ;  1894 :  51985,  Nov.  7.        32005 

Napoleon's  defeat;  a  drama  in  1  act,  1  scene, 
by  H.  L.  Holland.    7  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Harold  Leopold  Holland,  Oakland,  Cal. ; 
D :  14106,  Oct.  21,  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  21,  1908. 

32006 

Napoleon's  Kitty;  by  H.  R.  Schiff. 

©    Herman    Raphael    Schiff,    Chicago;    D: 
10725,  June  8,  1907.  32007 

Napraforgos  (A)  holgy;  velencei  illom  3  kgp- 
ben,  irta  slozil  Yojnovich  Ivo.  [2],  101  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.  28,  1912;  D:  31290;   Alexander 
Marton,  Budapest,  Hungary.  32008 

Naramata,  bride  of  Kit  Carson;  drama  in  1 
act,  by  D.  A.  Martin.     [13]  p.    4°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  23,  1911;  D:  23433;  Dudley  A. 
Martin,  Duboistown,  Pa.  32009 

Naranjal  (El);  zarzuela  en  1  acto  y  un  solo 
cuadro,  original  de  P.  Muiioz  Seca,  mflsica  del 
maestro  Saco  del  Valle.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores  espanoles]  1908.  43  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©   Pedro    IMuSoz    Seca.   Madrid ;    D :  13592, 
Aug.  19,  1908;  2c.  Aug.  19,  1908.  32010 

Narciss;  or,  The  last  days  of  the  Pompadour, 
n  romantic  liistorical  tragedy  in  5  acts,  tr. 
from  the  German  of  A.  K.  Brachvogel,  by  C.  F. 
Buck. 

©  Charles  F.   Buck,   New   Orleans;   1875: 
9227,  Sept.  6.  32011 

Narcissa;  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  by  G.  A.  Mor- 
rison, jr. 

©   George   Austin   Morrison,   jr.,   Chicago; 
1891 :  40947,  Nov.  16.  32012 

See  also  Cost  (The)  of  empire. 

Narcissus;  tragedy  in  1  act,  by  G.  R.  Craw.  39 
p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  2,  1910 ;  D :  20686 ;  George  Rock- 
hill  Craw,  Chicago.  32013 

Narcissus  and  Echo;  a  mythological  burlesque 
in  3  acts,  by  E.  Hampton. 

©     Earle     Hampton,     Washington;     1892: 
47398,  Nov.  21.  32014 

Narcissus  and  Potentilla;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 
James  E.  McDade.  Chicago.  The  Garden  City 
educational  co.  [1904]     1  p.  1.,  [5]-38  p.    8°. 

©  Garden  City  eihu-atinnal  co.,  Chicago:  D: 
5811,  Nov.  23,  1904 ;  2c.  Nov.  23.  1904.      32015 


1603 


32016 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


32035 


Narcissus  at  Nantasket;  by  C.  F.  Paine.    63  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  F.  Paine,  Groveland,  Mass. ;  D : 
4959,  Apr.  29,  1904 ;  2c.  Apr.  29,  1904.    32016 

Narragansett  Pier;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J. 
Nevin. 

©  John  Nevin,  New  York ;  1893  :  55431,  Dec. 
15.  32017 

an  original  comic  opera   in  2  acts,  by  V. 


Sutphen  [i.  e.  W.  G.  V.  Sutphen]  composed  by 
J.  Sebastian  Matthews.  The  authors,  1909. 
38  p.     8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Van  Tassel  Sut;)hen,  Morristown,  N.  J. ;  D  : 
15821,  Mar.  13,  1909;  2c.  May  1,  1909.     32018 

Narrenglanz ;  eiu  spielmannsdrama  in  4  akten, 
von  Rudolf  Rittner.  Berlin,  Oesterheld  &  co., 
1906.     125,   [11   p.     8°. 

©  Oe.sterheld  &  co.,  Berlin;  D :  8609,  May 
28,  1906 :  2c.  proof  INIav  28,  1906 ;  2c.  best  ed. 
.July  5,  1906.  32019 

Narrenhaus  (Das);  operette  in  1  akt,  von  Gus- 
tav  Beer  uud  Ernst  Marischka,  niusik  von 
Hans  Cesek.  Reajie-  und  soufflierbuch.  Wien, 
W.  Karcziig,  1914.     1  p.  1.,  101  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  10,  1914 ;  D :  38522 ;  W.  Karczag, 
Vienna.  32020 

Narrentanz;  tragikomodie  in  4  akten.  von  Leo 
r.ii-inski.  Miinchen,  G.  Miiller,  1912.  210  p. 
12°. 

©  Nov.  1,  1912  ;  2c.  Apr.  3,  1913  ;  D  :  32825  ; 
Georg  Miiller,  Munich.  32021 

Narrow  (A)  escape;  a  domestic  comedy  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  .7.  A.  Stevens. 

©  .John  A.  Stevens,  United  States;  1888: 
7892,  Mar.  16.  32022 

a  sensational  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  Fitz- 


gerald Murphy. 

©    Max    H.    Meyers,    New    York ;  D :  309G. 

Mar.  6,  1903.  32023 

—  vaudeville  sketch,  by  T.  Clarke.  3  p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Nov.    15,    1915;    D :  42265 ;    Thomas 

Clarke,  Brooklyn.  32023a 


or.  All  for  love,  tabloid  vaudeville  sketch, 

by  L.  R.  l>e  Lisle.     [1],  14  p.     4°.     Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  May  1.5,  1913;   D:  33276;   Louise  R. 
De  Lisle,  New  York.  32024 

Narrow  (A)  margin;  playlet  in  1  act,  by  C.  R. 
Hammerslough.    11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  3,  1911;   D :  24119 ;  Charles  R. 
Hammerslough,  New  York.  32025 


Narrow  (The)  path;  a  play  of  New  York  life  of 
to-day  by  J.  Montague.  120  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   John   Montague,   New   York ;    D :  15158, 
Feb.  24,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  30,  1909.  32026 

Narrow  (The)  road;  play  in  3  acts,  by  L.  Dona- 
hue.    [1],  39  p.    16°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  4,  1913 ;  D :  32948 ;  Lena  Dona- 
hue, Kansas  City,  Mo.  32027 

Nase  (Die)  des  Michelangelo;  tragikomodie  von 
Hugo  Ball.  Leipzig,  E.  Rowohlt  verlag,  1911. 
72  p.     8^ 

©   Aug.    1,    1911;    2c.    Sept.    21,    1911;    D: 
25282 ;   Ernst  Rowohlt  verlag,  Leipzig. 

32028 

Nasensamniler  (Der);  dialog  fiir  6  milnnliche 
rollen,  herausgeben  von  Antigo  pub.  co.  Antigo, 
Wis.,  Antigo  pub.  co.,  1913.  1  p.  1.,  14  p.  24°. 
(Dialoge     und     vortriige    fiir    jugend-vereine, 

no.  85) 

©  Jan.  29,  1914  ;  2c.  Feb.  9,  1914 ;  D  :  35958 ; 
Antigo  pub.  co.,  Antigo,  Wis.  32028a 

Nat  Berwin;  or.  Clearance  by  death,  a  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  D.  Marnell. 

©    David    Marnell,    San    Francisco;    1896: 
40100,  July  9.  32029 


Nat    Graves,    the    outlaw, 
brothers. 


See    Twin    (The) 


Nat  Eeiss  southern  carnival  company;  a  com- 
edy sketch  in  1  act,  by  N.  Reiss.  3  p.  8°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Nat  Reiss,  New  York ;  D :  4225,  Nov.  10, 
1903;  2c.  Nov.  10,  1903.  32030 

Nat  Turner;  or.  American  slavery  in  1831,  a 
new  and  original  drama  in  3  acts,  by  T.  J. 
Grithn. 

•      ©  Thomas  J.  Grillin,  New  York  ;  1872  :  5615. 
May  25.  32031 

Natalie;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  T.  Buchanan. 
[137 J  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  17,  1911;   D :  24708 ;  Thompson 
Buchanan,  New  Y'^ork.  32032 

Natasha;  tragic  episode  of  Russia,  by  U.  Aker- 
stroni.     20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  21,  1911 ;  D :  24,525 ;  Ullie  Aker- 
strom,  Brooklyn.  32033 

Natasqua;  a  4  act  play,  adapted  from  the 
French  novel.  Vengeance,  by  George  Muldo, 
dramatized  by  N.  Doree.  90  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Nadage  Dor^e,  New  York;  1889:35017, 
Nov.  18;  2c.  Nov.  18.  32034 

Natau  Maug'a,  the  run-away  bride;  by  L.  L. 
Beaudette. 

©  Louise  L.  Beaudette.  Spokane,  Wash. ;  D  : 
14958,  Jan.  14,  1909.  32035 


1604 


32035 


COPYRIGHTED  IN    THE  'UNITED   STATES 


32055 


Nathan  der  "Weise;  [von  Gotthold  Ephraim] 
liessing:,  ed.  by  S.  P.  Capen.  Boston,  New- 
York  [etc.]  Ginn  and  company  [1914]  xoviii, 
336  p.     incl.    front,     (map)     16°. 

©   Feb.    12,    1914;    2c.    Feb.    16,    1914;    A: 
369020;  Samuel  P.  Capen,  Washington. 

32035a 

(Lessing-s);  with   introduction,   notes,   ard 


an  appendix  of  parallel  passages,  by  Tobias 
.1.  C.  Dieldioff.  [Kev.  ed.]  New  Yorlv,  Cincin- 
nati [etc.]  American  book  company  [1915] 
368  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  15,  1915 ;  2c.  and  aff.  Nov.  20,  1915 ; 
A :  416488 ;  Tobias  J.  C.  Diekhoff,  Ann  Arbor. 

32035b 

Nathan  Hale;  an  historical  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
E.  C.  Rossi.     Typewritten. 

©  Edward  C.  Rossi,  Brooklyn ;  1896 :  50320. 
Sept.  8 ;  2c.  Sept.  28.  32036 

an  historical  romantic  drama  of  the  War  of 

Independence,  in  4  acts,  by  S.  N.  H.  Galland. 

©  Seymour  N.  H.  Galland,  New  York ;  1896 : 
3358,  Jan.  9.  32037 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Clyde  Fitch  [i.  e.  Wil- 


liam Clyde  Fitch]     New  York,  R.  H.  Russell, 
1899.     6  p.  1.,  100  p.     pi.    port.     8°. 

©  Robert  Howard  Russell,  New  York ;  1900 
A :  106,  Jan.  2  ;  2c.  Jan.  15.  32038 

or,  The  martyr  spy  of  the  Revolution,  an 


original  American  and  patriotic  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  C.  Edmond  Pillet  and  S.  A.  Mac- 
Keever. 

©  C.  Edmond  Pillet  and  S.  A.  MacKeever, 
New  York  ;  1879  :  389,  Jan.  9.  32039 

See    also    Historical    stories    in    dramatic 


form.— Plays;  by  Clyde  Fitch. 
Nathan  Hale  of  '73;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
C.  C.  S.  Cushing  .  .  .  New  Haven,  Conn..  Yale 
publishing  association,  1908.  x,  [2],  88  p., 
1  1.  incl.    front.,    illus.    plates.     8°. 

©  Charles  C.  S.  Cushing,  Simsbury,  Conn. ; 
D:  14124,  Oct.  23,   1908;  2c.  Dec.  11,  1908. 

32040 

Nathan  Hale,  the  hero-martyr  spy;  a  drama, 
by  C.  *Renauld. 

©    Charles    Renauld,    New    York;    1895: 
57238,  Nov.  11.  32041 

Nathan  Pillsbury;  or,  From  East  to  West,  a 
comedy-drama  in  3  acts,  by  W.  F.  Sage. 

©     Will     F.     Sage,     Boston;     1881:15720, 
Oct.  12.  32042 

Nathan  the  Wise.     Sec  Parable  of  the  rings. 

Nathaniel  Bacon;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  L.  C. 
Blair  and  Robert  Findlater  Williams.  Rich- 
mond. Va..  The  Hermitage  press,  1907.  3  p.  1., 
[5]-96  p.,  1  1.   front,  plates.    8°. 

©    Louisa   Coleman    Blair,    Richmond;    D: 
8510,  May  9,  1906;  2c.  Mar.  26,  1907.     32043 


National  (A)  bank;  a  musical  farce  comedy,  by 
G.  C.  Jenks. 

©  George  C.  Jenks,  Pittsburgh ;  1890 :  22756, 
July  17.  32044 

National  (The)  capital;  with  scenery  of  these 
national  public  buildings,  tlie  edifices  of 
grandeur.  Act  1,  the  Capitol  by  moonlight ; 
act  2,  the  President's  mansion  by  dayligi.t: 
act  3,  the  Treasury  department  by  starliglit ; 
act  4,  the  Patent  office  illuminated. 

©  William  Fitzsimmons,  Philadelphia ; 
18S4  :  3695,  3696,  Feb.  20.  32045,  32046 

National  convention  of  the  P.  0.  G.  societies; 
or,  A  federation  fantasy,  a  parliamentary 
play,  by  E.  L.  Scott. 

©  Effie  Leese  Scott,  Lincoln,  Neb. ;  D  :  15122, 
Feb.  18,  1909.  32047 

National  (The)  flower;  operetta  in  3  acts,  words 
and  music  by  Mrs.  A.  Adams. 

©  Mrs.  Allyn  Adams,  Terre  Haute,  Ind. ; 
1890  :  36242,  Nov.  17.  32048 

National  (The)  game;  comedy-drama  in  9  in- 
nings, by  E.  H.  Clark  and  Lawrence  J.  Mc- 
Carty.     140  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic,  Jan.  23,  1911;  D:  23177;  EUery  H. 
Clark,  Boston.  32049 

National  (The)  guard.     See  N.  G. 

National  park;  or.  Love  on  the  Yellowstone, 
romantic  comedy-drama  in  3  acts. 

©  Walter  Fletcher  and  John  Gorin.  Fargo, 
Dakota  ;  1883  :  11707,  June  26.  32050 

National  (The)  tragedy.     See  J.  Wilkes  Booth. 
National  troubadours;  by  F.  S.  Fluke. 

©  Farris  S.  Fluke,  Chicago ;  D :  16024.  June 
8,  1909.  32051 

Nation's  (The)  capital;  sliowing  with  graphic 
display  mysterious  phases  of  the  city's  life, 
with  views  of  the  official  palaces,  by  W.  Fitz- 
simmons.    120  p.     4  pi.     f^     Typewritten. 

©  William  Fitzsimmons,  United  States: 
1876 :  13404,  Dec.  4 ;  Ic.  Feb.  20,  1884.      32052 

with  scenery  of  these  national  public  bulM- 

incs,  the  edifices  of  grandeur,  in  4  pictorial 
acts.  Act  1,  the  Capitol  by  moonlight;  act  2, 
the  President's  mansion  by  daylight;  act  3. 
the  Treasury  department  by  starlight;  act  4, 
tlie  Patent  office  illuminated. 

©  William  Fitzsimmons,  Philadelphia ; 
1884:3602,  Feb.  20;  1884:4022.  Feb.  26;  Ic. 
Feb.   26.  32053,   32054 

Nation's  (A)  crime;  or.  Uniform  divorce  law, 
in  4  acts,  bv  Al.  (\  Kmihi  and  Airs.  I.  Lowen- 
herg.     56  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  8,  1911;  D :  23304 ;  Mattye  C. 
Kann,  San  Francisco.  32055 


1C05 


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DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


32074 


Nations'  (The)  duel  for  a  hemisphere.  See 
Montcalm. 

Nation's  (A)  honor;  a  comedy-drama  in  4  acts, 
by  Coyne  and  Meredith. 

©  M.  J.  Coyne,  Scranton,  Pa.;  1891:34636, 
Sept.  29.  32056 

Nation's  (A)  hymn;  a  ciu-tain-raiser  in  1  act, 
by  M.  E.  Coe.     Typewritten. 

©  Marie  Evelyn  Coe,  San  Francisco ;  1899 : 
36822,  June  3;  2c.  Aug.  21.  32057 

Native  (The)  born.     See  Spongers  (The) 

Native  (A)  son;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Mont- 
gomery.   88  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  .Tames  Montgomorv,  New  York ;  D  :  15463, 
Mar.  27,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  27,  1909.  32058 

Natoma;  a  dramatic  composition  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  D.  Redding. 

©  .Joseph  D.  Redding,  San  Francisco;  D: 
15118,  Feb.  18,  1909.  32059 

opera  in  3  acts,  booli  by  Joseph  D.  Red- 
ding, music  bv  Victor  Herbert.  New  York, 
G.  Schirmer,  [1911]  29  p.  4°.  (Schirmer's 
collection  of  opera-librettos) 

©   Feb.    10,    1911;    2c.    Feb.   11,   1911;    D: 
23324;  G.  Schirmer,  New  York.  32060 

Natty  Bumpo;  a  play  in  4  acts,  founded  on 
James  Fennimore  Cooper's  Ijeather  stocking 
tales,  by  W.  G.  Kaufmann. 

©  W.  G.    Kaufmann,  Knoxville,  Pa. ;  1896 : 
69960,  Dec.  24.  32061 

Natural  (The);  an  Irish  comedy-drama,  by  R.  F. 
Carroll. 

©   Richard   F.    Carroll,   New   York;    1888: 
16174;  .Tune  5.  32062 

Natural  gas;  a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H. 
G.  Donnelly. 

©  H.  Grattan  Donnelly,  L'hiladelphia  ;  1887: 
10089,  Apr.  15.  32063 

Natural  (The)  law;  a  draiiia  in  4  acts,  by  H. 
Hall.     97  p.     4°.     Typ<nvritten. 

©  Howard  Hall,  New  York ;  D :  1.5795.  May 
7.  1909 ;  2c.  May  7,  1909.  32064 

play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  W.  Tackenberg.     [2], 

77  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  1,  1910;  D:  22458;  Charles  Wil- 
liam Tackenberg,  Cincinnati.  32065 

play  in  3  acts  and  epilogue,   by  F.   Liste- 

mann.     139  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  23.  1915;  D:  40143;  Franz  Liste- 
niann.  New  York.  32065a 

-'or,    The   marathon,    [phxy    in    3    acts]    by 

Charles    Sumner    [pseud.    of    C.    S.    Hayes] 
[114]  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  30,  1914;  D:  38650;  Charles  S. 
Hayes,  Chicago.  32065b 


Natural  (The)  law — Continued. 
—  Same.     109  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  24,  1915 ;  D :  4046S ;  Charles  S. 
Hayes,  Chicago.  32065c 

Natural  selection;  eugenic  farce  in  3  acts,  by 
F.  Brupgger.     [1.33]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  23,  1914;   D:388S0;   Frederick 
Bruegger,  Chicago.  32065d 

Same.     Act   3.     New   version.     51   p.     4". 


Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.    4,    1915;    D :  39658 ;    Frederick 
Bruegger,  Chicago.  32065e 

Naturalist  (The);  a   comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W. 
Savage. 

©    Woodcock    Savage,    New    York;    1890: 
42:347,  Dec.  31.  32066 

a  musical  comedy  in  1  act,  written  by  Com- 


yns  Carr,  composed  by  King  Hall.  liOndon, 
.T.  Williams  [1902]  35  p.  8°.  (The  German 
reed  repertory  of  musical  pieces)  [I^ibretto 
only] 

©  .Joseph  Williams,  ltd.,  London;  D :  2758, 
Dec.  23,  1902 ;  2c.  Dec.  23,  1902.  32067 

Naturdoktor     Stremel.       See    Knutschdoktor 
Stremel. 

Nature;  a  comedy-drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Rob- 
ertson. 

©  James  Robertson,  New  York  ;  1878  :  3279, 
Mar.  IS.  32068 

■ -a  grand  spectacular  drama,  bv  I.   and  B. 

Kiralfy. 

©  Imre  and   Bolossy  Kiralfv,   New  Yorlv ; 
1882  :  ,5006,  Apr.  15.  32069 

a  grand  si)ectacular  play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  E. 

De  Verna.    50  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  W.  E.  De  Verna,  New  York ;  1894 :  28332, 
July  6 ;  2c.  July  6.  32070 

- — —  a  play,  by  R.  D'Unger. 


©  K.  D'Unger,  Cliicago;  1883  :  162.5.5,  Sept.  6. 

32071 

T a  spectacular  T)lay  in  4  ads  and  10  scenes, 

by  ■\V.  E.  De  Verna.    Typewritten. 

©  ^\'illiam  E.  Do  Verna,  New  York:  1S97 ; 
391.58.  June  3;  2c.  July  1.  32072 

— —or.  A  mother's  love,  a  3  act  comedy  drama, 
by  W.  Mathews. 

©  Walter  Mathews,  Louisville ;  1890 :  6491. 
Feb.  24.  32073 

See  also  Madame  Parlez  Vous. 

Nature  and  art.     See  Gyp. 

Nature  (The)  faker;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  A.  N.  C. 
Fowler.     63  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  A.  N.  C.  Fowler,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
14998,  Feb.  4,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  25,  1009.      32074 


1606 


32075 


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32094 


Nature  (The)  faker — Continued. 

musical  play  in  2  acts,  book  and  lyrics  by 

A.   N.   C.    Fowler.     52  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

[Libretto  only] 

©  A.  N.  C.  Fowler,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
11406,  Sept.  24,  1907 ;  2c.  Sept.  24,  1907. 

32075 

Nature  wins;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  S.  S.  Vance, 
for  seven  characters.  St.  Joseph,  Mo.,  C.  Fas- 
sett,  1883.     38  p.     12°. 

©  Susa  S.  Vance,  St.  Joseph,  Mo. ;   1883 : 
15643,  Aug.  25 ;  2c.  Sept.  3.  32076 

Nature's  awakening;  [dramatic  composition 
in  1  act  by]  A.  Marentette.  [3]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  31,  1909 ;  D :  16463 ;  Al  Maren- 
tette, Hamilton,  Ontario,  Canada.  32077 

Nature's  cry;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  L.  Howland. 
[2],  85  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Nov.   11,   1912;    D:  31389;   Legrand 
Howland,  Paris.  32078 

Nature's  nobleman;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  S.  T. 
Tyng,     28  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Apr.   1,   1910;   D:  20660;  Sewell   T. 
Tyng,  New  York.  32079 

Nature's  voice;  musical  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
A.  M,  Tyte.  53  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Words 
only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  24,  1915 ;  D :  41699 ;  Arthur  M. 
Tyte,  Riverhead,  N.  Y.  32079a 

Naturewoman  (The)     See  Plays  of  protest. 

Nauasia;  or,  The  daughter  of  Black  Hawk,  by 
E.  F.  Lahee. 

©  Effie  F.  Lahee,  Burlington,  la. ;  D :  13989, 
Oct.  5,  1908.  32080 

play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  F.  Lahee.     56  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Effie  F.  Lahee,  Burlington,  la. ;  D :  14594, 
Dec.  22,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  22,  1908.  B2081 

Naufragio;  a  Sicilian  peasants'  play  in  5  acts, 
by   C.    A.   Kaiser. 

©  Charles  Alexander  Kaiser,  Bath  Beach, 

New  York;  D:2213,  Aug.  11,  1902.  32082 

Naught  can  us  twain  part.  See  Victor  (The) 
love. 

Naughtology;  or,  Nothing  conceit,  a  serio- 
comic drama  in  4  acts.    London,  1889.    8°. 

©   Frederic   Stanford,  Los  Angeles;   1889: 
25900,  Aug.  26;  2c.  Aug.  26.  32083 

Naughty  Adonis;  musical  comedy  in  3  scenes, 
by  John  Arthur  Eraser  and  F.  Butler.  27  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Fay  Butler,  Los  Angeles ;  D :  1361,  Jan. 
28,  1902 ;  Ic.  Jan.  28,  1902 ;  Ic.  May  17,  1902. 

32084 


Naughty  (The)  comet, 
play-book. 


See  Pig  (The)  brother 


Naughty   Coney   Island;    comedy    drama,    by 
Frank  Dumont. 

©  George  W.  Rice  and  Charles  Barton,  New 
York ;  1897 :  16484,  Mar.  10 ;  2c.  Oct.  31.  1898. 

32085 


See    Innocents 


Naughty    (The)    contin6ng. 
abroad. 

Naughty  (The)  grass  widows;  an  operatic  bur- 
lesque in  3  acts. 

©  Fred  Harvey,    New  York;    1897:25044, 
Apr.  22.  32086 

Naughty  Marietta;  musical  comedy  in  2  acts, 
book  and  lyrics  by  Rida  Johnson  Young. 
[2],  129  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  24,  1910 ;  D :  22360 ;  M.  Witmark 
&  sons.  New  York.  32087 

Naughty  (The)  mermaid;  a  drama. 

©   F.   J.   Leybold,   New  York;    1882:3663, 
Mar.  8.  32088 

Naughty  (The)  widow;  a  musical  farce  in  1  act, 
by  John  A.  Emery.  [13]  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  24,  1913 ;  D :  32348  ;  Kate  Elinore 
and   Sam  Williams,   King's  Park,  N.  Y. 

32089 

Nausikaa;  schauspiel  in  5  akten,  von  E.  Hen- 
rici.  [Baltimore,  C.  W.  Schneidereith  &  sons, 
1904]  50  p.  8°.  ([Ernst  Henrici's  dra- 
matische  werke  no.  1] ) 

©  Ernst  Henrici,  Baltimore ;  D :  5166,  June 
4,  1904 ;  2c.  June  4,  1904.  32090 

See  also  Odyssee  (Die) 

Nautch  (The)  girl;  play  with  music  in  3  acts, 
by  A.  C.  O'Dea.     [51]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  21,  1914 ;  D :  39167 ;  Anne  Cald- 
well O'Dea,  Rockville  Center,  N.  Y.       32090a 

or,  The  Rajah  of  Chutneypore. 

©   Alex   P.    Browne,   Boston ;    1891 :  23924. 
July  1.  32091 

Nauvoo;  a  melodrama,  by  G.  Davidson.  41  p. 
8°,     Typewritten. 

©   Gayloxxl    Davidson,    Carthage,    111. ;    D : 
2408,  Oct.  2,  1902 ;  2^:.  Oct.  29,  1903.        32092 

Navajo;  a  libretto  for  a  romantic  comic  opera 
in  3  acts,  by  C.  Baswitz.  53  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Libretto  only] 

©   Charles   Baswitz,   Minot,   N.   D. ;    1893: 
14406,  Mar.  22;  2c.  Jan.  31.  32093 

or.  The  stolen  flask,  a  romantic  drama  in 

a  prologue  and  3  acts,  by  C.  Baswitz.    Type- 
written. 

©    Chas.    Baswitz,    New    York;    1900    A: 
20333,  Aug.  14;  2c.  Aug.  14.  32094 


1607 


32095 


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32113 


Navajo  land;  a  musical  comedy  libretto  in  2 
acts,  by  T.  B.  Donaldson.  41  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  6,  1909 ;   D :  16289 ;  Thomas  B. 
Donaldson,  Philadelphia.  32095 

Naval  (A);  first  part,  by  D.  I.  Blascoer, 

©  D.   I.   Blascoer,    Columbus,    Ga. ;   1S97: 
40274,  Sept.  2.  32096 

Naval  affair;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Laura  E. 
White.     114  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  L.  E.  White,  New  Yorlv ;  D :  8041,  Feb.  21, 
1906;  2c.  Apr.  25,  1906.  32097 

Naval  battles;  by  Captain  L.  Sorcho.  Type- 
written. 

©  Louis  Sorcho,  New  York;  1899:11126*, 
Feb.  7 ;  2c.  Feb.  7.  32098 

Naval  (The)  cockade;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J. 
Connolly.     [2],  107  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  2,  1914;  D:  38425;  James  Con- 
nolly, Coronado,  Cal.  32098a 

Naval  (The)  student;  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  J. 
Samuels  and  D.  Kaplan.  [74]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  20,  1911 ;  D :  25811 ;  Joe  Samuels 
and  Dave  Kaplan,  Brooklyn.  32099 

Navaletis;  farce  extravaganza  in  2  acts,  by 
L.  W.  Miller.    123  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  10,  1915  ;  D  :  41711 ;  Lester  Wal- 
ter Miller,  Philadelphia.  32099a 

Navarraise   (La);   lyric  episode,    in  2  acts,  by 

Jules  Claretie  and  H.  Cain,  English  version  by 

Frederic  E.  Weatherly,  nnisic  by  J.  Massenet. 

©  F.  Ilullman,  New  York  ;  1895  :  58697,  Nov. 

2L  32100 

Navarre;  romantic  drama  in  3  acts,  by  T.  Dal- 
ton.    93  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  10,  1915;  D :  39642 ;  Test  Dalton, 
Indianapolis.  32100a 

Nave  (La);  tragedia,  di  Gabriele  d'Annimzio. 
Milano,  Fratelli  Treves,  1908.  6  p.  1.,  5-249, 
[1]  p.,  1  1.     illus.    8°. 

©  res.  under  act  f)f  Mar.  3,  190.1.  by  Fratelli 
Treves,  Milan;  res.  no.  1536;  Ic.  Feb.  3,  1908. 

32101 

Nave  (La)  rossa;  scene  liriche  in  3  atti,  di 
lAiigi  Orsini  o.  Antonio  Beltramelll,  musica  di 
Armando  Seppilli.  Mllano.  Edoardo  Sonzogno, 
1908.    62  numb.  1.    8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Edoardo  Son/.ogno.  Milan  ;  D  :  14303,  Nov. 
16,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  16,  1908.  32102 

Nazarene  (The);  the  beautiful  Christian  play, 
in  3  acts,  by  H.  Reid  [i.  e.  James  Halleck 
Reid]  and  Bertha  Belle  Westbrook.  68  p. 
f .    Typewritten. 

©   Hal.    Reid,    Highlands,    N.    J. ;    D :  7159, 
Aug.  25,  1905 ;  2c.  Aug.  25,  1905.  32103 


Nazarene  (The) — Continued. 

(Der   Nazarener);   original   in   German  by 

Loui.se    Schmid-Frei,     suggestions    by     O.     K. 

Schmid,   tr.  by   J.  Herman  Thuman.      [1],  42 

p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  14,  1914;  D :  36347 ;  Otlo  Ernst 

Schmid,  Cincinnati.  32103a 

Nazarener  (Der);  passionsspiel  nach  der 
biblischen  geschiclite,  von  Luise  Sclnnid-Frci. 
[l],r)4p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  7,  1913;   D:  34050;   Otto  Ernst 
Schmid,  Cincinnati.  32104 

Sec  also  Nazarene  (The) 

Nazareth;  a  play  in  4  acts  and  10  tableaux,  bv 
V,.  ]\r.  Greene.  3  p.  1.,  5-59,  |1]  p.  obi.  16°. 
Printed. 

©  Clay  M.  (4reene,  New  York ;  D :  223,  IMar. 

16,  1901;  2c.  Feb.  25,  1902.     [Title  on  copies 
is  Nazareth;  the  passion  plav  of  Santa  Clara] 

32105 

Nazyanna,  my  dream  g'irl;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
B.  J.  Travis.     [102]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    8,    1912;    D :  29312 ;    Boyd    J. 
Travis,  Columbus,  O.  32106 

Neaphite,  the  fair  ruler;  by  C.  Ij.  Zhardna. 
6  p.     t°.     Typewritten. 

©  Clarissa  L.  Zliardna,  Chicago ;   D :  3320, 
Aiir.  22,  1903 ;  2c.  Apr.  22,  1903.  32107 

Neapolitan  (A)  fisherman's  heart;  in  1  act,  bv 
S.  Russo  and  E.  Cafieri.  [8]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    1,    1910;    D :  22708 ;    Salvatore 
Russo  and  Edward  Calieri,  New  York.    32108 

Near-crime  (The)  of  Patsy;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
G.  C.  Cook.     [5],  105  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   June  13,   1910;    D :  21327 ;    Gertrude 
Cliadwick  Cook,  Los  Angeles.  32109 

Near-hero  (A);  a  vaudeville  act,  by  Geo.  A. 
Lennning.     10  )).     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Eugene  INloulan,  Chicago ;  D :  15104.  Feb. 

17.  1909;  2c.  Feb.  17,  1909.  32110 

Near  (The)  martyr;  comed.v  sk(*tch  in  1  act,  by 

J.  P..  Theissen.     [2],  17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Ang.    20,    1913;    D :  34204 ;    .lohn    B. 

Theis.sen,   (■ovington,   Ky.  32111 

Near  old  Cockaigne;  bv  A.  R.  Fossard.  30  p. 
8°.     Printed. 

©   .Adelaide   Rawnsley   Fossard,    Brooklvn ; 
D :  6073,  Jan.  14,  1905  ;  2c.  Mar.  16,  1905. 

32112 

Near  the  Allegheny;  drama  in  4  acts,  bv  T.  H. 
Davis.     120  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  Henry  Davis,  AVilkinsburg,  Pa. ; 
D :  6921.  July  7,  1905 ;  2c.  July  7,  1905.    32113 


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32114 


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32135 


Near  the  throne;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  W.  J. 
Thorold. 

©  W.  J.  Thorold,  New  York ;  1897 :  13927, 
Feb.  26;  2c.  .Jan.  20,  1898.  32114 

Near- widows  (The);  1  act  play,  by  C.  C.  Gush- 
ing.    27  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aujj.  21,  1912;  D:    30602;  Catherine 
Chisholni  Cusliing,  New  York.  32115 

Nearer  my  God  to  Thee;  a  pantomime,  by  Wil- 
liam H.  Hambv.  New  York,  Hints  publishing 
company,  1903.    cover-title,  [3]  p.    12°. 

©  Hints  pub.  co.,  New  York ;  D :  4196,  Nov. 
5,  1903;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1903.  32116 

Nearly  a  case;  play  in  1  act,  1)y  A.  Morton  and 
M.  Weil.     6  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Julv   17,   1913;    D :  33810 ;   Ad.  Mor- 
ton and  Matt.  Weil,  New  York.  32117 

Nearly  a  co-ed;  by  T.  P.  Lancaster.  8  p.  t°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  27,  1910  ;  D  :  21457  ;  Theodore  P. 
Lancaster,  Boston.  32118 

Nearly  a  lawyer.     See  Shyster  (The)  lawyer. 

Nearly  a  sleuth.     See  Jones  &  Jones. 

Nearly  a  soldier;  a  1  act  comedy,  by  J.  L. 
Browning.     11  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  L.  Browning,  Brooklyn  ;  D :  16096. 
June  12,  1909 ;  2c.  June  3,  1909.  32119 

Nearly  a  star;  by  M.  Sherman.  7  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Milton   Sherman,   New  York ;   D :  13931, 
Sept.  21,  1908;  Ic.  Sept.  14.  1908.  32120 

Nearly  a  tragedy;  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  J. 
]\IcCarroll. 

©  James  McCarroll,  New  York;  1874:2227. 
Feb.  25 ;  2c.  Mar.  14.  32121 

Nearly  married;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  E.  f^elwyn. 
154  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  13,  1913;  D :  32668 ;  Edgar  Sol- 
wyn.  New  York.  32122 

1  act  comedy,  by  R.  E.  Devney.  7  p.     12°. 

Prnited. 

©   Jan.    11.    1912;    2c.    Jan.    13,  1912:    D: 

28361 ;  R.  E.  Devney,  Cleveland.  32123 

'Neath  the  shadow  of  Shasta;  by  L.  McClellan. 
27  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Lee    McClellan,     Shepherd.    Mich.;    D: 
13006 ;  May  20,  1908 ;  2c.  June  26.  1908. 

32124 


Nebraska;  a  comedy  drama,  by  F.  W.  Lee. 
44  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Franklin  \Y.  Lee,  St.  Paul ;  1894 :  59574, 
Dec.  21 ;  2c.  Dec.  2L  32126 

Nebraska  (A)  homestead;  a  6  act  melodrama, 
by  Col.  P.  A.  Barrows.  Albion,  Neb.,  News 
job  print  [1905]     2  p.  1.,  38  p.   port.     12°. 

©  P.   A.   Barrows,-  Albion.   Neb. ;    D :  6186. 
Feb.  6,  1905;  2c.  ;May  15,  1905.  32127 

Nebuchadnezzar;  or,  Jehovah's  triumph,  an 
oratorio  cantata  or  sacred  opera  in  5  acts  and 
12  scenes,  by  R.  E.  Turner,  music  by  Everett 
J.  Evans. 

©  R.  E.  Turner,  Norfolk,  Va. ;  1893 :  11051, 
:Mar.  2;  Ic.  Mar.  24.  32128 

in  4  acts  and  12  scenes,  arr.  and 


dramatized  by  R.  E.  Turner. 

©  R.  E.  Turner,  Norfolk,  Va. ;  1892 :  31494, 
July  29;  2c.  July  16;  2c.  July  29.  32129 

Nebulous  tableaux;  a  new  illusion  for  dramatic 
and  other  purposes,  by  J.  H.  Pepper. 

©  John  Henrv  Pepper,  United  States,  1873: 
11447,  Oct.  6.  32130 

Necessary  (The)  evil;  a  1  act  stage  play  for 
four  persons,  by  C.  R,  Kennedy.  New  York 
and  London,  Harper  &  brothers,  1913.     110  p. 

8°. 

©  Feb.  6,  1913  ;  2c.  Feb.  8,  1913  ;  D  :  32312  : 
Charles  Rann  Kennedy,  New  York.         32131 

Necessity  (The)  of  being'  consistent;  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  E.  R.  Doyle.  108  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.. 3,  1915;  D:  39856;  Edward  Rice 
Doyle,  New  York.  32131a 

Neck  and  neck;  a  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  L.  H. 
Latimer. 

'©  T>ew)s  Hov.ard  liatimer,  P>rooklyn  :  1900 
A:  6118,  Mar.  6.  32132 

or,  The  hangman's  noose,  an  original  sen- 


sational drama  in  3  acts,  by  C.  Foster. 

©  Charles  Foster,   New   York;   1870:4800. 
Dec.  13.  32133 

Necken  (The);  play  in  2  acts,  by  E.  G.  Crane. 
fAs  presented  under  the  auspices  of  the  Na- 
tiontil  Federation  of  theatre  clubs]  New  York, 
1913.     73  p.     12°. 

©   Apr.    14,    1913;    2c.    Apr.    23,    1913;    D: 
33138 ;  Elizabeth  G.  Crane,  Scarsdale,  N.  Y. 

32134 


Nebo's  promise;    a   melodrama,  by   J.   Morgan.  Necklace  (The);  comedy  in  1  act.  by  F.  Cham- 
Typewritten,  bcrlin.     10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Jay    Morgan,    Chicago;  1899    A:  75682,  ©  Ic.  Feb.  23,  1911;  D:  23435;   Frederick 

Nov,  20;  2c.  May  8,  1900.  32125  Chamberlin,  Boston.                                    32135 

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32165 


Necklace  (The)^Continued. 

dramatized   from   the   French   of   Maupas- 
sant, by  W.  H.  Duncan,  jr. 

©  Wm.  Henry  Duncan,  jr.,  Brooklyn ;   D : 
13964,  Sept.  29,  1908.  32136 

play  in  1  act,  by  C.  M.  Horton.     17  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    June   21,    1910;    D:  21388;    Charles 
Marcus  Horton,  New  York.  32137 

by  W.  C.  Burbank.     10  p.     f°.     Type- 


York  ;    1875 :  7822, 
32138 


written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  13,  1914;  D :  36419 ;  W.  Chan- 
ning  Burbank,  New  York.  32137a 

Necklace  (The)  of  misery. 
©   Kiralfy   bros..    New 
July  27. 

Necklace  (The)  of  pearls;  picturesque,  light 
opera  extravaganza,  book  and  lyrics  by  J.  O. 
Sittinger.  [8],  78  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  3,  1912;  D :  30433 ;  J.  O.  Sit- 
tinger, St.  Louis.  32139 

Necromancer  (The);  a  drama  in  5  acts,  taken 
from  Bulwer  Lytton's  story  The  last  of  the 
barons,  dramatized  by  G.  B.  Randall.  87  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Gertrude  Blanchard  Randall,  Everett, 
Mass.;  D:  11540,  Oct.  16,  1907;  2c.  Jan.  6, 
1908.  32140 

Necromancer  (The)  of  Eg'ypt;  a  spectacular 
play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  W.  Thompson. 

©  George  W.  Cumberland  [St.  Louis]  ;  1872: 
1929,  Feb.  28.  32141 

Nectarine;  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  lyrics  by  Henry 
Hersee,  libretto  by  Adam  Smith,  music  by 
Robert  Plauquette.  London,  .7.  Williams,  ltd., 
1902.     47  p.     8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Josepli  Williams  ltd.,  London ;  D :  2605, 
Nov.  13,  1902;  2c.  Nov.  13,  1902.  32142 

Ned  Jarvis,  the  California  detective;  a  sensa- 
tional drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  H.  Rowc.  Phila- 
delphia. 

©  J.  H.  Rowe,  United  States ;  1874 :  15848. 
Dec.  31.  32143 

Ned  of  the  hill;  a  romantic,  spectacular  Irish 
comedy,  in  4  acts,  founded  on  incidents  in 
Samuel  Lover's  noted  novel  Handy  Andy,  by 
Lincoln  Balch  [i.  e.  W.  L.  Balch]  171  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  William  L.  Balch,  Boston ;  D :  7042,  July 
27,  1905;  2c.  .July  27,  1905.  32144 

Ned,  the  negro  outlaw;  or,  The  stolen  will, 
a  drama,  by  R.  H.  Shepherd. 

©  R.  H.  Shepherd,  St.  Louis;  1883:6944, 
Apr.  12.  32145 


Ned  Wayburn's  rain  dears. 

©   Ned    Wayburn's    vaudeville    attractions, 
inc..  New  York  ;  D  :  8341,  Apr.  7,  1006.    32146 

Ned's  chum;  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  David 
Christie  Murray. 

©    Henry    Saint    Maur,    New   York;    1891: 
33599,  Sept.  21.  32147 

Need  (The)  of  war;  by  W.  V.  Pettit.     51  p.    f°. 
Typewritten. 

©    William    V.    Pettit,     Pliiladelphia ;     D: 
13172,  June  13,  1908;  2c.  June  22,  1908. 

32148 

Needle  (The);  comedy  drama  in  1  act,  by  J.  H. 
Graham.     32  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  14,  1915 ;  D :  40923 ;  Joseph  H. 
Graham,  Brooklyn.  32148a 


dramatic  composition,  by  F.  Solger.     13  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   May   5,   1910;   D:  20963;    Frederick 
Solger,  Washington.  32149 

Needles  and  pins;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  from  the 
German  of  Rosen,  by  A.  Daly. 

©  Augustin  Daly,  New  York;  1880:15344, 
Oct.  8;  2c.  Dec.  3,  1886.  32150 

Ne'er  (The)  do  weel;  a  comedy-drama  in  3  acts, 

by  W.   S.  Gilbert.     80  numb.  1.,  8°.     Printed. 

©    E.    A.    Sothern,    United    States;    1877: 

15182,  Dec.  27;  2c.  Jan.  17,  1878.  32151 

Ne'er  (The)  do  well;  an  original  romantic  play 
in  3  acts,  wi-itten  and  composed  by  W.  S.  Gil- 
bert and  E.  A.  Sothern. 

©  E.  A.  Sothern,  United  States ;  1877 :  2959, 
Mar.  10.  33152 

Ne'er-do-well's  (The)  return;  play  in  1  act,  by 
J.  B.  Foster.     [31,  14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  4,  1913;  D :  32848 ;  Julia  B.  Fos- 
ter, Berkeley,  Cal.  32153 

Neffe  (Der)  als  onkel;  lustspiel  in  3  aufziigen, 
von  Friedrich  von  Schiller,  aus  dem  franzJi- 
sischen  dos  Picard,  with  notes  and  vocabulary 
hv  Frederick  B.  Sturm.  New  York.  H.  Holt 
and  CO.,  1908.     ix,  112  p.     16°. 

©  Henrv  Holt  &  co..  New  York;  D:  13400, 
July  23,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  12,  1908.  32154 

von    Schiller,    aus   dem   franzosischen 

des  [Louis  B.l  Picard,  ed.  with  Englisli  notes 
and  vocabulary,  by  C.  F.  Raddatz.  Boston, 
Allyn  and  Bacon,  1880.    125  p.    16°. 

©  Allyn  &  Bacon,  Boston ;  1889 :  12478,  Apr. 
22;  2c.  Dec.  7.  32155 

Same.      Boston    and    Chicago,    Allyn    and 

Bacon  [1904]  147  p.  16°.  ([Allyn  and 
Bacon's  series  of  ( Jerman  texts] ) 

©  Allvn  &  Bacon.  Boston  ;  A  :  99053,  Oct.  14, 
1904;  2c.  Nov.  4,  1904.  32155a 


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32176 


Neffe   (Der)   als  onkel — Continued. 

(Schiller's);  with  footnotes  and  vocabuljiry, 

introduction  by  E.  M.  Granger.  New  York, 
Hinds  &  Noble,  1898.    94  p.    port.    12°. 

•  ©  Hinds  &  Noble,  New  York ;  1899 :  15780, 
Feb.  28 ;  2c.  Feb.  22.  32155b 

See  also  Nephew  or  uncle. 

Neg-ative  evidence.  See  Bat  (The)  and  the 
ball. 

Neg-ative  (A)  husband;  comedy,  by  E.  G.  Ly- 
man. 

©  Elizabeth  Gray  Lyman,  Bellport,  N.  Y. ; 
1893:  53062,  Nov.  29.  32156 

Neglected  (The)  Mrs.  Pepper;  a  drama  in  1 
act,  by  airs.  J.  W.  McDonald. 

©  Mrs.  John  W.  McDonald,  Lincoln,  Neb. ; 
D  :  9922,  Feb.  8,  1907.  32157 

Neglected  (A)  wife. 

©   Pete   Du  Ford,   Oelwein,   la. ;   D :  10334, 
Apr.  13,  1907.  32158 

society   sketch  for  3  people,   bv   Hnrvy   S. 

Miller.  New  York,  H.  J.  Wehman,  1902.  8 
p.  16°.  (Wehman's  series  of  select  vaude- 
ville plays,  sketches  and  farces,  no,  2) 

©  Henry  J.  Wehman,  New  York  ;  D  :  2381, 
Sept.  26,  1902;  2c.  Oct.  4,  1902.  32159 

Negro  (The)  exodus  to  Kansas;  or,  An  attack 
on  the  colored  emigrants,  a  drama  in  3  acts 
and  prologue,  by  T.  Masoy. 

©    Theodore    Masoy,    Philadelphia;    1880: 
1244,  Jan.  21.  32160 

Negro  (A)  to  be  lynched;  by  W.  W.  Handley. 
©  William  W.  Handley,  Greenwood,  S.  C. ; 
1898:13084,  Feb.  23.  32161 

Negro  wedding  in  time  of  slavery;  by  A.  Glud. 

©  Annie  Glud,  Oakland,  Cal. ;  D :  290,  A\w. 

1,  1901.  32162 

Negro's  (A)  loyalty  to  his  master.  See  Loyal 
(A)  slave. 

Negros  y  rojos.     Sec  Ahora  si  que  va  de  veras. 

Negus   (The)     Sec  Abyssinia. 

Neidhart;  diniiiatisches  ritterschauspiel  in  5 
aufziigcn,  von  Edward  Stilgebauer.  Berlin, 
Ki.  h.  Bong,  lOOC.     1G8  p.     12°. 

©  res.  under  ad  of  Mar.  3,  1905,  by  Rich. 
Bong,  BiMlin;  res.  no.  524;  Ic.  Sept.  12,  190G. 

32163 

Same. 

©    Kich.    Bong,    Berlin;    D:9316,    Oct.    22, 
1906  ;  2c.  Oct.  25,  1906.  32164 

Neidische  augen;  lebensbiJd  mit  gesang  in  4 
acten,  von  M.  Lotli. 

©     Moritz     Loth,     Cincinnati;     1884:6526. 
Mar.  26.  32165 


Neige  (La);  piece  en  2  actes,  [par]  H.  G.  Ibels 
et  Pierre  Morgand.  Paris,  Librairie  theatrale, 
1903.    2  p.  1.,  68  p.     12°. 

©  L.  Midland,  Paris;  D :  3863,  Aug.  22, 
1903 ;  2c.  Aug.  22,  1903.  32166 

Neigeux;  or.  The  waif  of  the  strand,  a  drama 
in  5  acts,  by  R.  ;m.  Yost. 

©  Robert  M.  Yost,-  United  States ;  1879 : 
10400,  Aug.  5.  32167 

Neighbor  Jackwood;  a  domestic  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  J.  T.  Trowbridge. 

©  J.  T.  Trcvbridge,  Arlington,  Mass. ;  in 
renewal  for  14  years  from  Mar.  21,  1885; 
1SS5  :  .5927,  Mar.  11.  32168 

Neighborly-neighbors;  by  T.  W.  Waters. 

©  Thomas  W.  Water.s,  New  York ;  D :  6823, 
May  8,  1905.  32169 

Neighbors;  play  in  1  act,  by  .L  McCree.  [3], 
15   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  7,  1014  ;  D  :  37484  ;  Junie  McCree, 
New  York.  32169a 

Neighbours.     See  Wisconsin  plays. 

Neil  Agrah;  a  romantic  Irish  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  Ed\\ard  Jerome. 

©  Ed.  Rue,  Baltimore ;  1890 :  22284,  Julv  12. 

32170 

Neil  O'Connor;  an  Irish  comedy  drama,  by 
W.  S.  P.  Crawford. 

©  Warren  S.  P.  Gi'awford,  Saratoga  Springs, 
N.  Y. ;  1887  :  27577,  Oct.  25.  32171 

Neither;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Dave  Morris  and  Ian 
Archibald  :\racKinnon.  [138]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  18,  1911 ;  D :  23988 ;  Edward  W. 
Tuttle  and  Dave  Blorris,  Los  Angeles.     32172 

Neither  of  them;  a  comcKlietta  in  1  act,  by  Miss 
(jowen.  New  York,  S.  French ;  London,  S. 
French,  ltd.,  1899.  1  p.  1.,  18  p.  12°. 
(  French'.s  international  copyrighted  .  .  .  ed. 
of  tlie  works  of  the  best  authors,  no.  29) 

©  T.  H.  French,  New  York;  1899:75285, 
Nov.  18;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1901.  32173 

[Neither  the  first  nor  the  last]  He  nepBHe,  ne 
nocji'Ii^Hie;  drama,  by  Boris  Charles  Stasheff. 
146  p.     8°     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  4,  1912 ;  D  :  30735  ;  Boris  Charles 
Stasheff,  New  York.  32174 

Nel  paese  della  fortuna;  dramma  in  4  attl,  di 
E.  A.  Butti.  Milano,  Tipografia  Ettore  Pa- 
doau,  1909.     84.  p.     8°. 

©  Nov.  30,  1909;  2c.  Dec.  17,  1909;  D: 
17723 ;  E.  A.  Butti,  aiilan.  32175 

Nell. 

©  Frederick  C.  I'atterson,  New  York;  D; 
8944,  Aug.  9,  1906.  32176 


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32198 


Nell — Continued. 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  tlie  late  Chnrles  Dirk- 
ens  and  Andrew  Halliday,  rewritten  and  arr. 
by  W.  A.  De  Long. 

©  William  A.  De  Long,  New  Yorlv ;   1871: 
5979,  June  23.  32177 

[1], 


Nell  Nelson,  the  detective  queen. 
tive  (The)  queen. 


See  Detec- 


—  play  in  1  act,  1  scene,  by  W.  S.  Fish. 
13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    28,    1914;    D :  3^831 ;    William 
Sampson  Fish,  Oakland,  Cal.  32177a 

9  p. 


a  sketch  in  1  act,  by  F.  H.  La  Rue. 

-  4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  4,  1912 ;  D :  29582 ;  Frank  H.  La 
Rue,  Port  Jefferson,  O.  32178 

Nell  Gwyn;  in  1  act,  by  Robert  Griffin  IMorris. 
28  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  George  W.   Purdy,  Philadelphia ;   D :  11, 
Jan.  5,  1901;  2c.  Jan.  5,  1901.  32179 

a  merry  play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  C.  Hazelton, 

jr.    Typewritten. 

©    George    C.    Hazelton,    jr.,    Washington ; 
1895 :  41643,  Aug.  15 ;  2c.  Aug.  15.  32180 

by  G.  C.  Hazelton,  jr.,  and  C.  Clarke. 


©    George    C.    Hazelton,    jr.,    and    Creston 
Clarke,  United  States  ;  1894  :  53938,  Nov.  19. 

32181 

Nell  Gwyn  of  London  town;  in  4  acts,  by  C 
Ulrich. 

©  Charles  Ulrich,  San  Francisca,;  JSOO  A: 
29437,  Dec.  3.  32182 

Nell  Gwynn;  a  romantic  play  in  4  acts,  by  M. 
Doran.     Typewritten. 

©  Marie  Doran,  New  York  ;  1900  A  :  M521, 
Oct.  2;  2c.  Oct.  8.  32183 

Nell  Gwynne;  historical  play  in  1  act,  I)y  G.  M. 
Baxter.     [IJ,  19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  14,  1913;  D :  33498 ;  George  IM. 
Baxter,  Englewood,  N.  J.  32184 

the  story  from  Moncrieff's  nuisical  comedy 

of  the  merry  days  of  King  Chfirles  the  Second 
and  the  fast  men  of  the  olden  time,  adapted 
for  operatic  uses  by  C.  E.  Ford. 

©  Charles  E.  Ford,  Baltimore ;  1884 :  9419, 
May  7.  32185 

Nell  Gwynne,  the  player;  by  C.  Lewis.     9  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Catherine  liOwis,  Lomlon ;  D :  14.324,  Nov. 
20,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  20,  1908.  32186 

Nell  Gwynne's  gift.     Sec  Actress  and  artist. 

Nell  Gwynn's  last   comedy;  a  comedy   drama 

in  4  acts,  by  J.  S.  Freeman  and  G.  L.  Hawley. 

©  Julia  Scott  Freeman  and  Genevieve  Lei 

Hawley.  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  D:  2.583,  Nov.  11. 

1902.  32187 


Nell   of    the   Alhambra;    a   play   in    1    act,    by 
Marion  Russell. 
'  ©  Isidor  S.  W'olfling,  New  York ;  1900  A : 
8372,  I\Iar.  31.  32188 

Nell,  the  newsgirl;  sketch  in  2  scenes,  by 
Helena  Frederick.    8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  H.  Frederick,  New  York ;  D :  5353,  July 
28.  1904;  2c.  July  28,  1904.  32189 

Nella  Duglas;  or,  £100  reward,  a  play  of  pow- 
erful interest,  in  5  acts,  by  Mrs.  T.  Miller. 
New  York,  John  Polhemus,  1880.    96  p.    8°. 

©    Mrs.    Thomas    Miller,    United    States ; 
1880 :  7376,  May  11 ;  2c.  May  17.  32190 

Nellie  and  the  detective;  1  act  play,  by  W.  Day. 
18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  18,  1910 ;  D :  17975 ;  Wilson  Day, 
Cleveland.  32191 

Nellie  Bly;  or.  The  sunbeam,  c<»medy-dram;i  in 
4  acts,  by  Wilson  Day.  [114]  p.  4^  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1911 ;  D  :  23793  ;  Wilson  Day, 
Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  32192 

Nellie  Butler,  the  switch-board  girl;  by  Moran 
and  Heelan.    6  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Nellie  Harris,  New  York ;  D :  8434,  Apr. 
27,  1906;  2c.  Apr.  27,  1906.  32193 

Nellie  Gray;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Stevens. 
[106]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    21,    1911;    D:  24996;    Millie 
Stevens,  Chicago.  32194 

Nellie  Lansing's  million;  play  in  7  scenes,  by 
J.  A.  Jordan.    49  p.    4°:    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  21,  1913;  D:  34319;  John  A.  .Tor- 
dan,  San  Francisco.  32195 

Nellie  Martin,  militant;  play  in  3  acts,  by  H, 
Houston.     [62]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1914  ;  D  :  36570  ;  Harris  Hous- 
ton, Houston,  Tex.  32195a 

Nellie  Moray;  :i  play  in  5  acts,  by  H.  Dumay 
and  W.  Schuyler. 

©  Henri  Dumav  and  William  Schuyler,  St. 
Louis;  1896:  68.568,  Dec.  17.  32196 

Nellie,  the  beautiful  cloak  model. 

©   Albert   H.    Woods,   New  York;    D :  9022, 
Sept.  1,  1906.  32197 

Nellie's  beau;  or.  Love  on  the  telephone,  a 
comedy  in  1  act,  by  W.  R.  Foster,  jr.  New 
York.  AV.  F.  Vanden  Houten,  printer,  1879. 
23  p.     12°. 

©  William  R.  Foster,  jr..  New  York;  1879: 
2238,  Feb.  17 ;  2c.  Feb.  19.  32198 


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32199 


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32219 


Nellie's  brother;  composed  and  written  by  J.  S. 
Gibbs. 

©   Joseph    S.    Gibbs,   Homer,   Mich. ;    1894 : 
7127,  Jan.  31.  32199 

Nellie's  husband;  tabloid  comedy  in  S^cts,  by 
Ohas.  Morton.  Chicago,  Chicago  mariuscript 
CO.,  1915.     28  p.     f°.     Mimeographed. 

©    June   17,    1915;    2c.   Aug.    5,    1915;    D: 
41429 ;  Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  32199a 

Nellie's  jag;  an  original  1  act  play,  by  F.  A. 
Connor.     7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Frank  A.  Connor,  New  York;  D :  15115, 
Feb.  18,  1909;  2c.  Feb.  18,  19U9.  32200 

Nellina;  dramma  in  3  atti.  di  R.  Bracco.  Napoli. 
Tipogratia  Melfi  &  Joele,  1908.     48  p,    4°. 

©  Roberto  Bracco,  Naples ;  D :  14553,  Dec. 
17,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  17,  1908.  32201 

Nell's  burglar;  by  J.  B,  Helm.    Typewritten. 
©    Jessie    B.    Helm,    Cleveland;    1900    A: 
22502,  Sept.  10;  2c.     Sept.  10.  32202 

Nell's  dot;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  Minnie  Kaye 
[pseud,  of  M.  Krakauer] 

©  Minnie  Krakauer,  New  York;  D:  11863, 
Dec.  5,  1907.  32203 

Nell's  to-morrow;  playlet,  by  F.  Thorn.  [2], 
18  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    14,    1913;     D :  33497 ;     Fanny 
Thorn,  New  York.  32204 

Nelly  Kavanagh;  or,  A  young  girl's  vow,  a 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Schiff  and  A.  Benrirao. 

©  Emma  Schiff  and  A.  Benrimo,  New  York ; 

1877 :  7329,  June  22.  32205 

Nelly  Neil;  new  musical  play,  by  C.  M.  S.  Mc- 
Lellan,  music  by  Ivan  Caryll.  London.  Chap- 
pell  &  CO.,  ltd.,  1907.  30  p.  8°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©   Chappell   &   CO..    ltd.,   London;    D^  9861, 
Jan.  21,  1907;  2c.  Jan.  21,  1907.  32206 

Nelly  Bozier;  comedie  en  3  actes,  par  Paul  Bil- 
haud  et  Maurice  Hennequin.  Paris,  P.  V. 
Stock,  1902.     3  p.  1.,  176  p.     8°. 

©   P.    V.    Stock,    Paris ;    D :  1898,    May    16, 
1902 ;  2c  May  16,  1902.  32207 


Nelson  (The)  touch;  a  comedy  in  1  act.  by  F. 
Fenn,  adapted  from  The  little  pale  man,  by 
Mayne  Lindsay.  New  York,  S.  French ;  Lon- 
don, S.  French,  ltd.,  1908.  20  p.  12°. 
( [French's  international  copyrighted  ed.  of 
the  works  of  the  best  authors] ) 

©  Frederick  Fenn,  London  ;  D  :  12568.  Mar. 
18,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  14,  1908.  32210 

Nemesis;  a  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  libretto  by 
A.  W.  Draper. 

©  A.  Wetherell  Draper,  New  Haven;  1892: 
41583,  Oct.  14.  32211 


—  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  D.  Hastings. 

©     Dille     Hastings,     Philadelphia;     1888: 
32266,  Nov.  14.  32212 


drama  in  1  act,  by  A.  H.  Rosley.     [2],  45  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  28,  1914 ;  D :  37687 ;  Adrian  H. 
Rosley,  Brooklyn.  32212a 

an  opera  bouffe  done  into  English,  by   S. 

Fiske  and  H.  B.  Farnie. 

©   Stephen   Fiske,    United  States;     1873: 

9285,  Aug.  18.  32213 

— — ■  a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  Aida  [pseud,  of  F.  D. 


Baker] 

©   Frances    Davis   Baker,    Buffalo;    1898: 
23915,  Apr.  15.  32214 

01-,   A  fortune,    a  4  act  drama,   by   L.   Q. 


Jeffries. 

©  L.  Q.  Jeffries,  Wooster,  O. ;  1882 :  10358. 

June  22.  32215 

—  or,    Sunshine    and    shadow,  an    original 


drama  in  prologue  and  4  acts,  by  W.  A.  Sliver 
(Fred  Marsden) 

©  W.   A.    Sliver,    New    York;    1872:3434, 
Apr.  4;  2c.  July  8,  1876.  32216 

or,  Terrible  consequences,  social  drama  in 


5  acts  by  H.  Wagner. 

©   Hermann    Wagner,    Milwaukee;    1897: 
29244,  May  13.  32217 

•or.  The  viper,  drama  of  southern  life  be- 


Nelly  Trent  and  Sally's  servant;  a  dramatiza- 
tion of  Charles  Dickens'  Old  curiosity  shop,  a 
play  in  5  acts  and  6  tableaux,  by  M.  J,  May- 
hew. 

©  Mary  J  Mayhew,  New  York ;  1875 :  10804,      Nemesis  (The)  of  the  French  revolution.     See 
Oct    19  32208  Cordelia. 


fore  the  (Mvil  War,  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Roy.    88  p. 
f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June   5,    1911;     D:  24406;     Elberta 
Roy,  Chicago.  32218 


Nelly's    rival;    a    sketch    in    1    act,    I)y    S.    S.  Nemo;  an  original  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  C.  A. 

Reynolds.  Bancroft. 

©  Walter  H    Baker  &  co.,  Boston  ;  1898 :  ©  Charles  A.  Bancroft,  Boston  ;  1890 :  25941. 

75512,  Dec.  24 ;  2c.  Jan.  18,  1899.             32209  Aug.  22.                                                          32219 

1613 


32220 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


32240 


Wemo — Continued. 

an  original,  spectacular  drama  in  a  pro- 
logue, 5  acts  and  10  tableaux,  written  con- 
jointly, by  G.  M.  Greene  and  A.  S.  Thompson. 
89  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Clav  M.  Greene  and  A.  S.  Thompson, 
San  Francisco ;  1877 :  12965,  Nov.  10 ;  2c.  Apr. 
16,  1880.  32220 

■ a  romantic  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  H. 


Haywood. 

©  Louis  H.  Haywood,  Dallas,  Tex.;  1889: 

464,  Jan.  4;  2c.  Jan.  4.  32221 

or.   The  twin   sisters,  an  original  comedy 


drama,  by  J.  R.  Haywood,   in  4  acts  and  4 
grand  tableaux. 

©  Josie  Robinson  Haywood,  Chicago ;  1892 : 
26631,  June  25.  32222 

Nemtudomka;  eredeti  operette  3  felv.,  szove- 
get  irta  Bakouyi  K.,  zenejet,  Harsanyi  Z.solt 
verseire,  .szerzette  Huszka  Jeuf).  146  p. 
diagr.     Mimeographed.      [Libretto   only] 

©  Jan.  14,  1914 ;  Ic.  June  8,  1914  ;  D  :  37331 ; 
Marton  Sandor,  Budapest.  32222a 

Nenajo;  words  by  C.  S.  Parker. 

©  Constance  S.  Parker,  Kalamazoo,  Mich. ; 
1888 :  16725,  June  11.  32223 

Neota,  the  avenger;  a  melodramatic  sensation 
in  3  acts,  by  J.  Barnes. 

©   James   Barnes,   New   York;    1875:9053, 
Sept.  1.  32224 

Nephew  (The);  a  comedy,  by  I.  Witmark  and 
F.  B.  Hawkins. 

©  Isidor  Witmark,  New  York ;  1892 :  11518, 
Mar.  14.  32225 

Nephew  of  his  uncle;  1  act  comedy,  by  K. 
Schaefer. 

©   Konrad    Schaefer,   Chicago;    1892:1563, 
Jan.  8.  32226 

Nephew  or  uncle;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  tr.  from 

Schiller's  Der  neffe  als  onkel,  by  Allan  Abbott. 

Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1907.    39  p.     12°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston  ;  D  :  10219, 

Mar.  27,  1907 ;  2c.  May  3,  1907.  32227 

Nephew's  (A)  curse;  by  E.  B.  Pope. 

©    Edwin    B.    Pope,    St.    Louis ;    D :  1611S, 
Juno  23,  1909.  32228 

Neptune;  or.  Crossing  the  line,  a  nautical 
drama  in  1  act  and  3  scenes,  by  Joseph  D. 
Johnson.  [Philadelphia,  1890]  cover-title, 
7  p.    8°. 

©  Neptune  club,  Philadelphia;  1896:27009, 
May  2 ;  2c.  Sept.  26.  32229 


Neptune  jr. ;  a  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  by  Myrtle 
Heed  and  B.  R.  McDonald,  music  by  Helen  M. 
Gilmore.  50  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

.  ©   Bertha   Reynolds   MacDonald,   Chicago; 
D :  682p,  June  15,  1905 ;  2c.  June  15,  1905. 

32230 

Neptune's  affinities;  a  musical  comedy  in  2 
acts,  by  A.  H.  Perry.  32  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Feb.  23,  1912 ;  D :  28814 ;  A.  H.  Perrv, 
Mill  Valley,  Cal.  32231 

Neptune's  bride;  by  H.  L.  Bowdoin.  2  p.  f°. 
Typewritten.      [Scenario] 

©  Harry  Livingston  Bowdoin,  New  York ; 
D:8955,  Aug.  13,  1906;  2c.  Aug.  13,  1906. 

32232 

Neptune's  davighter;  by  Manuel  Klein  and  E.  P. 

Temple,  original  scenario  of  H.  L.  Bowdoin, 

music  by  M.  Klein.    46  p.    4°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Edward  P.  Temple,  New  York ;  D :  9831, 

Jan.  23,  1907 ;  2c.  Jan.  25,  1907.  32233 

a  dramatic  composition,  by  Manuel  Klein 

and  E.  P.  Temple. 

©  Edward  P.  Temple,  New  York ;  D :  9849. 
Jan.  25,  1907.     [For  copies  reed,  see  D:9S311 

32234 

Neptune's  isle,  and  other  plays  for  children; 
by  J.  J.  Chapman.  New  York,  Moffat.  Yard 
&  company,  1911.     v.  196  p.     12°. 

Contents  :  Neptune's  isle. — A  family  quar- 
rel.— -Wilfrid  the  young. — Christmas  once 
more. 

©  Dec.  13,  1911;  2c.  Dec.  19.  1911;  A: 
303496;  John  Jay  Chapman,  Barrytown,  N.  Y. 

32235 

Nero;  drama,  by  Stephen  Phillips.  New  Y^'ork. 
London,  The  Macmillan  companv,  1906.  v, 
200  p.     12°. 

©  Macmillan  co..  New  York ;  D :  8087,  IMar. 
2,  1906;  2c.  Mar.  2,  1900.  32236 

a  drama  in  2  parts,  by  F.  P.  Savinien.    [15], 

186  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  25,  1912 ;  D :  31038 ;  Francis  P. 
Savinien,  San  Francisco.  32237 


—  5  act  play,  by  Kurt  Matull. 

©   Charles   Racine   Tyler,   New   York;    D: 
3828,  Aug.  13,   1903.  32238 


—  an  historical  play,  by  W.  W.  Story. 

©  W.  W.  Story,  Unitcl  States ;  1875 :  7969, 
July  29.  32239 

—  tragedy  in  5  acts,  bj-  0.  E.  Barton. 

©      George     Edward     I>arton,     Brookline, 
Mass. ;  D  :  13753,  Sept.  10,  1908,  32240 


1614 


32241 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE  UNITED  STATES 


32261 


Nero — Continued. 

tragico-comedy  in  5  acts,  tr.  by  Fioravante 

A.  Malesci,  from  Pietro  Cossa's  original  Italian 

play. 

©  Fioravante  A.  Malesci,  New  York ;  1886 : 

19031,  Aug.  23.  32241 

or.  The  fall  of  Borne,  by  I.  Kiralfy.    6  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Imre   Kiralfy,    New   York;    1888:11037, 
Apr.  16;   2c.  Apr.  16.  32242 

Same.     Kev.  ed.     [New  York,  1888]     24  p. 


1  pi.     8°. 

©    Imre   Kiralfy,    New   York;    1888:23076, 
Aug.  10 ;  2c.  July  28.  32243 

—  See  also  Zero. 


Nero  below  zero;  or.  The  gladiator,  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  Gerta  J.  Sutherland  and  C.  Anson 
Barker.     [1],  7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  22,  1913  ;  D  :  35100 ;  G.  J.  Suther- 
land, San  Francisco.  32244 

Nero  im  reifrock;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Kyra  N. 
d'Autom. 

©   Kyra   Ninon   d'Autom,   New   York;    D: 
5998,  Jan.  3,  1905.  32245 

Nero,  the  Irish  Roman;  by  W.  H.  Coyle.  6  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    4,    1909;     D :  17625 ;     William 
Henry  Coyle,  Philadelphia.  32246 

Nero,  the  sixth  emperor  of  Rome;  a  drama  in 
5  acts,  by  W.  H.   Skentelburg. 

©  W.  H.  Skentelburg,  Dundee,  Mich. ;  1894 : 
35291,  July  23.  •        32247 

Nerve;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  W.  Bradshaw.  [8] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  7,  1914;  D:  37775;  Will  Brad- 
shaw, Chicago.  32247a 

comedy  playlet  in  1  act,  by  Victor  H.  Smal- 

ley.     14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    11,    1909;     D:  16539;   ^George 
Bloomquest,  Minneapolis.  32248 

a  drama  in  5  acts,  and  4  tableaux,  by  J.  D. 

Graham. 

©  John  D.  Graham,  United  States;  1876: 
14016,   Dec.   16.  32249 

a  farce  in  1  act,  by  L.  Grant. 

©  Lawrence  Grant  and  William  F.   Haw- 
trey,  London  ;  D :  15580,  Apr.  7,  1909.      32250 

melodrama  in  1  act,  by  L.  Rouillion.     [1], 

7  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  7,  1913 ;  D :  31901 ;  Louis  Rouil- 
lion, New  York.  32251 

■an   original   comedy   drama  in  4   acts,  by 


G.  J.  Heege. 

©  Gustave  J.  Heege,  United  States;  1888: 
9116,  Mar.  29.  32252 


Nerve — Continued. 

or.  In  clover,  a  farcical  comedy  in  4  acts, 

by  C.  T.  Vincent. 
©   Charles   T.   Vincent,   New   York;   1888: 

674,  Jan.  6.  32253 

Nerve  (The)  specialist;  farce  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  L.  Clemens.     [2],  24  p.    4°.    Ms. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    7,    1914;    D:  39021;    Le    Roy 
Clemens,  New  York.  32253a 

Nerves;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Walsh  and 
M.  J.  Safford. 

©  Marie  Walsh  and  Marv  J.  Safford,  United 
States  ;  D  :  7768,  Dec.  26,  1905.  32254 

•  farce   in   1   act,   by  B.   H.   Voigt.      [46]   p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  30,  1913 ;  D :  35501 ;  Bernhard  II. 
Voigt,  Brooklyn.  32255 

Nervose  (Der)  redakteur;  lustspiel  in  3  akten, 
von  Juliu.s  Knopf.  Berlin.  E.  Blocli,  1932. 
68  p.     12°. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    19,    1913;    D:  33444;    Eduard 
Bloch,  Berlin.  32256 

Nervous  prostration;  a  farcical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  F.  B.  Stanford.    Typewritten. 

©  Frederick  B.  Stanford,  Brooklyn;  1897: 
40S84,  July  14 ;  2c.  July  14.  32257 

Nervous  (A)  set;  comedy  in  3  acts,  tr.  from  the 
French  of  [Theodore]  Barriereand  [Victorien] 
Sardou,  by  S.  M.  Quiucy.  Boston,  Rand, 
Avery  and  Frye,  1870.    96  p.    12°. 

©  S.  M.  Quincy,  Boston;  1870:4144,  Nov. 
28;  2c.  Dec.  5.  32258 

Nervous  (A)  wife.     Sec  Fortunate  (The)  man. 

Neschuma;  by  N.  Dor^e. 

©NadageDoree, United  States;  1892:42080, 
Oct.  17.  32259 

Nest  (The)  eg'g;  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  A.  C. 
O'Deu.     74  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  10,  1910 ;  D :  22026 ;  Anne  Cald- 
well O'Dea,  Roekville  Centre,  N.  Y.        32260 

play  in  1  act,  by  II.  Torrence.     [1],  27  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    28,    1914;    D:  36502;    Kidgely 
Torrence,  Cos  Cob,  Conn.  32260a 

Nest  (The)  of  crime;  3  act  romantic  comedy 
drama,  by  C.  F.  Harrison.  36  p.  t".  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.   Apr.   14,    1915;   D:  40367;   Chas.    F. 
Harrison,  McKinney,  Tex.  32260b 

Net  (The);  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  C. 
Herman.     78  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  26,  1913 ;  D':  33324 ;  W.  C.  Her- 
man, Chicago.  32261 


1615 


62262 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


32281 


Netherside  (The);  drama  in  3  acts,  by  V.  H. 
Schafer.     [4],  73  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  18,  1910;  0:21583;  Victor  H. 
Schafer,  Cincinnati,  O.  32262 

Netta.  the  vivandiere;  or.  The  pride  of  the 
19th,  a  new  historical  military  drama  and 
allegory,  iu  5  acts,  with  accompanying  tab- 
leaux. 

©   J.   W.   Lewis   and    D.    Grey   Lewis,   Ta- 
maqua.  Pa. ;  1871 :  6370,  July  5.  32263 

Nettle  (The);  comedy  for  1  male  and  1  female, 
by  Ernest  Warren,  text  and  stage  business  ed. 
and  rev.  by  Pauline  Phelps  and  Marion  Short 
[Werner  ed.]  New  York,  E.  S.  Werner  »&  co., 
1906.     17  p.     12°. 

©  Edgar   S.   Werner,  New  York ;   D :  9439, 
Nov.  15,  1906;  2c.  Nov.  22,  1906.  32264 

Nettle  (The)  and  the  rose;  a  picturesque  com- 
edy in  4  acts,  by  A.  K.  Fulton.  104  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Albert  K.  Fulton,  Baltimore;  1890:2087, 
Jan.  15;  2c.  Feb.  15;  Ic.  rev.  ed.  Jan.  2,  1892. 

32265 

Network  (The);  play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  C.  Went- 
worth.     [5],  165  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  7,  1912 ;  D :  31007 ;  Marion  Craig 
Wentworth,  Boston.  32266 

Neue  (Die)  aera;  von  H.  Riotte.  New  York, 
International  news  co.,  1904.     103  p.     12°. 

©  Hermann  Riotte,  Germany  ;  D  :  5706,  Oct. 
29,  1904;  2c.  Oct.  29,  1904.  32267 

Neue  (Der)  compagnon;  schwank  in  3  akten, 
von  Richard  Skowronnek.  121  p.  12°. 
Printed. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  9,  1910;  D :  22774 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  32268 

Neue  (Der)  dirigent;  komische  oper  in  3  aliten, 
von  Ludwig  Heidingsfeld,  text  von  Karl  Biber- 
feld  und  vom  komponisten,  dichtung  zu  den 
geschlossenen  gesiingen  von  Karl  Lentz  und 
vom  komponisten.  VoUstilndiges  textbuch. 
Danzig,  Kommissions-verhig  H.  Lau,  1908. 
55  p.     12°. 

©    Hermann    Lau,    Danzig,    Germanv ;    D : 
12762,  Apr.  16,  1908;  2c.  Apr.  16,  1908.    32269 

Neue  (Die)  entdeckung-;  ein  drastisches  lust- 
spiel  in  2  aufziigen,  von  IL  Vogel.  L:iwrence. 
Mass.,  Dick  &  Trumpold  [1900]     30  p.    24°. 

©  Emil  Vogel,   Lawrence,   Mass. ;   1900  A : 
5206,  Feb.  26 ;  2c.  Feb.  26.  32270 

Neue  (Das)  geschlecht;  komodie  iu  4  aufziigen, 
von  Rainunid  Eckhardt.  Berlin,  Vita,  deutsches 
verlagshaus,  1907.    3  p.  1.,  [5]-110  p.    12°. 

©  Vita,  deutsches  verlagshaus,  Berlin ;  D : 
10827,  June  22,  1907  ;  2c.  June  24,  1907. 

32271 


Neue  (Das)  Ghetto;  a  play  in  4  acts, by  T.  Herzl. 
New  York,  1S8S.     124  p.     12°. 

©  Theodor  Herzl,  Berlin ;  1898 :  17530,  Mar. 
15  ;  2c.  Mar.  15.  32272 

Neue  (Das)  heilmittel;  ein  schauspiel  in  3  ak- 
ten, von  Wenzel  Goldbaum.  Berlin,  Concordia 
deutsche  verlags-anstalt,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1913.  84 
p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Mar.   3,   1913;   D:  32498;   Concordia 
deutsche  verlags-anstalt,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin. 

32273 

Neue  (Das)  madchen;  vaudeville  in  3  akten, 
von  Bernhard  Buchbinder,  muslk  von  Richard 
Fronz.  Textbuch.  Wien,  F.  W.  Schmieden 
&  CO.,  1911.     80  p.     8°. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    29,    1911;    D :  25351 ;    F.    W. 
Schmieden  &  co.,  Vienna.  32274 

Neue  (Der)  Shy  lock;  schauspiel  in  4  akten,  von 
Herman  Scheffauer.  autorisierte  iibertragung 
aus  dem  englischen  von  I^.  Leonhanl.  Berlin. 
Berliner  theater-verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.  84  p.  12°. 
©  Ic.  Aug.  27,  1913;  D :  34258 ;  Berliner 
theater-verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin.  32275 

Neue  (Die)  sonne;  schauspiel  in  4  akten,  von 
Hermaim  Hei.iernians.     101  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  22,  1910;  D:  22358;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  32276 

Neue  (Der)  weg;  tragodie  der  erkenntnis  in  3 

aufziigen,    von    Paul    Volckart.      Leipzig,    B. 

Volger  verlagsbuchhandlung,  1911.    96  p.    12°. 

©  Jul.v"12,  1911 ;  2c.  Sept.  2, 1911 ;  D  :  25131 ; 

Bruno  Volger  verlagsbuchhandlung,  Leipzig. 

32277 

Neue  welt  und  neue  liebe;  ein  drama  in  4  acten, 
von  G.  Liebmann. 

©  Gustav  Liebmann,  Brookline,  Mass. ;  D : 
2458,  Oct.  17,  1902.  ^  32278 

Neue  (Der)  wille;  drama  in  4  akten,  von  Walter 
Bloem.  Berlin,  Vita,  deutsches  verlagshaus 
[1906]     208  p.     12°. 

©  Vita,  deutsches  verlagshaus.  Berlin;  T); 
9005,  Sept.  10,  1906;  2c.  Oct.  10,  1906.    32279 

Same.     [Elberfeld,  A.  IMaitini  &  Gruttefien, 

g.  m.  b.  li.,  1905]     106  p.    8°. 

©  Buchdruckerei  &  verlagshandlung,  A. 
Martini  &  Griittefien,  g.  in.  b.  h..  Elberfeld, 
Germany ;  D :  6275,  Mar.  3,  1905 ;  2c.  Mar.  3. 
1905.  32280 

Neue  zeit;  ein  altfranki.'.clios  lustspiel  in  4 
akten,  von  Albert  Paul.  Berlin,  F.  Bloch 
erben,  1909.     82  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  16,  1909 ;  D :  17117 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin,  32281 


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32298 


Neues  leben;  New  Yorker  sittenbild  in  3  akten, 
von  Adolph  Heine.  [2],  60  p.  4".  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  20,  1913;  D:  34856;  Fred  H. 
James,  New  York.  32282 

Neuland  A.  G.;  komodie  der  halbheit  in  4  auf- 
ziigen,  von  Jeaunot  Emil  frhrn.  v.  Grotthuss, 
fiir  die  biihne  bearbeitet  von  Paul  Ludwig 
Fuhrmann  und  Victor  Scliwanneke.  Stutt- 
gart, Greiner  &  Pfeiffer  [1913]  [3],  141  p. 
12°. 

©  June  23,  1913;  2c.  Sept.  18,  1913;  D: 
34472;  Greiner  &  Pfeiffer,  Stuttgart,  Ger- 
many. 32283 

Neurasthenia;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  F.  W. 
Crowninshield.    1  p.  1.,  15  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©  Francis  W.  Crowninshield,  New  York ; 
D :  12804,  Apr.  22,  1908 ;  2c,  May  13,  1908. 

32284 

Neutral;  [American  side-light  of  the  war]  by 
S.  B.  Payne.    20  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  2,  1915;  D:  41376;  Sidney  B. 
Payne,  New  York.  32284a 

Neutral  ground;  a  drama  from  Cooper's 
novel  The  spy,  dramatized  by  L.  H.  Dempsey. 
[2],  71  p.     4°.     Ms.     facsimile  print. 

©  Lavinia  Hortense  Dempsey,  Edgewater, 
N.  J.;  1886:4205,  Feb.  11;  2c.  Jan.  8,  1887. 

32285 


dramatized  by  L.  F.  Kengla  from  The  spy, 

by  J.  Fenimore  Cooper.    54  p.    f°.    Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Leo  Francis  Kengla,  Westchester,  N.  Y. ; 
D :  14492,  Dec.  10,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  10,  1908. 

32286 

Neutrality;  patriotic  scream,  by  A.  Colby.    23  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  26,  1915 ;  D :  39800 ;  Archie  Colby, 
New  York.  32286a 

[15] 


20  minute  playlet,  by  A.  E.  Phillips. 

p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  27,  1915;   D:  42452;  Albert  E. 
Phillips,  Buffalo.  32286b 

Neutrals;  drama  in  1  act,  by  Marie  Coe  and 
Leila  Grant  [i.  e.  L.  G.  Cullingford]  20  p. 
4°.     Typev/ritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  7,  1915 ;  D :  39332 ;  Leila  Grant 
Cullingford.  Los  Angeles.  32286c 

Nevada;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  Charles  Horwitz. 
19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  James  E.  Henry,  Wilmington,  Del.;  D: 
13755,  Sept.  10,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  10,  1908. 

32287 


Nevada — Continued. 

or,  The  lost  mine,  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by 

G.  M.  Baker.    Boston,  G.  M.  Baker  and  com- 
pany, 1882.    55  p.    12°.     ( [Globe  drama] ) 

©  George  M.  Baker,  Boston;  1882:11371, 
July  11 ;  2c.  July  11.  32288 

Same. 

©  Emily  F.  Baker.  Wellesley  Hills, 
Mass.,  as  the  widow  of  the  author,  in  renewal 
for  28  years.  Renewal  no.  507,  Jan.  19,  1910. 
Original  entry,  July  11,  1882,  no.  11371. 

32289 


or.  The  silence  of  Rafael,  western  drama  in 

4  acts,  by  A.  W.  Wright.     [72]  p.    4°.    Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  21,  1911 ;  D :  25001 ;  Adelle  Wil- 
liams Wright,  Oakland,  Cal.  32290 

Nevada  Kate;  or,  The  bandits  of  Death  Canyon 
of  the  Sierra  Nevada,  a  sensational  drama  in 
3  acts,  by  E.  F.  Barnes. 

©  Edwin  F.  Barnes,  Richmond ;  1874 :  2268, 
Feb.  26.  32291 

Nevada  Ned,  the  king  of  gold;  a  drama  in  5 
acts,  the  romantic,  dramatic,  pantomimic  con- 
ception, by  N.  T.  Oliver  [Nevada  Ned] 

©  E.  O.  Tilburn,  Philadelphia  ;  1888 :  17261. 
June  16.  32292 

Nevada  Nell's  mistake;  a  drama  from  real  life, 
by  M.  D.  Parsons. 

©  M.  D.  Parsons,  Los  Angeles ;  D :  13953. 
Sept.  29,  1908.  32293 

Nevada  (A)  nugget;  by  E.  T.  Sweet. 

©  Ellingham  Tracy  Sweet,  Scranton,  Pa. ; 
D :  2590,  Nov.  11,  1902.  32294 

Nevada  (The)  ranchman;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by 
A.  S.  Tillotson.     [82]   p.     f".     Typewritten. 

©  Albert  S.  Tillotson,  Oceanport,  N.  J. ;  D : 
149G,  Feb.  26,  1902 ;  2c.  Feb.  26,  1902.      32295 

Ne^'er  afraid;  or,  Milly  Maydew's  fortune,  a 
drama  in  4  acts  and  tableaux,  by  Richard  H. 
Cox. 

©  William  H.  Tuttle,  San  Francisco ;  1876 : 
6826,  June  1.  32296 

Never  again;  farce  in  1  act,  by  Wm.  H.  Sams 
and  G.  Abbott.     11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  26,  1914 ;  D :  35790 ;  George  Ab- 
bott, New  York.  32296a 

farce  in  3  acts,  by  Anthony  E.  Wills.    New 

York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1912.    52  p.    12°. 

©  Feb.  8,  1912 ;  2c.  Feb.  9,  1912  ;  D :  26818 ; 
Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.  32297 

1  act  farce,  by  H.  M.  Harvey.     [2],  42  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  17,  1913 ;  D :  32979 ;  Harold  Mel- 
lor  Harvey,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  32298 


5379—16 102 


1617 


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32317 


Never  again — Continued. 

a  sketch,  by  E.  Clifton.     20  p.     4°.    Type- 
written. 

©  Ethel  Clifton,  New  York  ;  D  :  16190,  June 
29,  1909;  2c.  June  29,  1909.  33299 

by  F.  \V.  Eckliart.     16  p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©  Vved  W.  Eckart,  Chicago;  D;  13511,  Auj;. 
6,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  6,  1908.  32300 

or,  Twin  twisters,  a  farcical  comedy  in  3 

acts,  by  H.  L.  Binun  and  Nelson  van  Houten 
Gurnee.     64  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

I©  Ic.  Dec.  12,  1910 ;   1 ) :  22702,  Harry  Lee 
Bimm,  Dayton,  O.  33301 

See  also  It  happened  in  Paris. 

Never  again — never;  play,  by  O.  T.  Johnsone. 
[9]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©   Ic.   Feb.    24,    1912;    D:  28828;    Otto   T. 


Johnsone,  Brooklyn. 


32302 


Never  count  your  chickens;  play  in  1  act,  by 
T.  Terriss.     [2],  15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  11,  1912  ;  D  :  31308 ;  Tom  Terriss, 
New  York.  33303 

Never  deceive  your  wife;  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
A.  C.  Alton.    11  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  18,  1914;  D :  36411 ;  Arthur  C. 
Alton,  New  York.  32303a 

Never  despair.     See  Nil  desperandum. 

Never  (The)  mind  cure;  comedietta   in  1   act, 

by  P.  Wilstach.     [2],  22  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  6,   1915;   D :  42194 ;   Paul  Wil- 

stach.  New  York.  32303b 

Never  put  on  what  you  can't  take  off;  play  in  1 
act,  by  M.  Medbury.    7  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  1,  1913 ;  D :  32807 ;  Martin  Med- 
bury, Alameda,  Cal.  32304 

Never  say  die;  an  original  comedy-drama  in  4 
acts,  by  E.  A.  Locke. 

©  Edwin  A.  Locke,   United   States;   1886: 
10650,  May  4.  32305 

Never  tell  a  lie;  comedy  sketch   in  1   act,  by 
James  Madison.     11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    le.    Mar.    9,    1914;    D :  36292 ;    J.    Louis 
Mintz,  New  York.  32305a 

Never  too  late. 

©    Nellie   Malcolm,    New    York ;    D :  12480, 
Mar.  4,  1908.  33306 


— ■  farce  in  1  act,  by  A.  F.  Noreross  and  T.  A. 
Crowley.    14  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  A.  F.  Noreross  and  T.  A.Crowley, Boston ; 
D:  13001,  May  19.  1908;  2c.  May  19,  1908. 

33307 


Never  too  late — Continued. 

■  a  sensational  drama  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Du- 

inont. 
©    Frank     Dumont,     Philadelphia;     1876: 

8269,  Mar.  16.  32308 

Never  too  late  to  mend;  dramatic  sketch,  by 
J.  M.  Irwin.    17  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  John  Menick  Irwin,  New  York ;  D :  13683. 
Aug.  29,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  29,  1908.  33309 

Never  trouble  trouble  till  trouble  troubles 
you;  monologue,  by  E.  H.  Sothern.  9  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Edward  H.  Sothern,  New  York ;  D :  912, 
Sept.  7,  1901;  2c.  Oct.  1,  1901.  32310 

Never  was;  musical  revuette  in  1  act,  by  F. 
Perugini  and  H.  F.  Cunningham.  [6],  31  p. 
4°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  21.  1911;  D:  25542;  Francis 
Perugini  and  Henry  F.  Cunningham,  New 
York.  33311 

Nevermore;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  bv  Camp- 
bell B.  Casad.     [102]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  C.  B.  Casad,  New  York ;  D :  9843,  Jan.  24, 
1907;  2e.  Jan.  25,  1907.  33313 

New  (A)  Adam;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  P.  L.  Dun- 
bar. 

©  Paul  Lawrence  Dunbar,  Washington ; 
1898  :  35194,  June  8.  32313 

New  (The)  administration;  by  W.  A.  Austin 
and  L.  Conly.    67  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  4,  1911 ;  D :  25450 ;  Wm.  A.  Aus- 
tin and  Louella  Conly,  Newark,  N.  J.    33314 

New  adventures;  play  in  5  acts,  by  Charles  W. 
Goddard.     29  p.     12°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  12,  1915;  D:  41484;  Interna- 
tional film  service.  New  York.  33314a 

New  (The)  age;  by  D.  Carb.  {In  The  Harvard 
monthly,  v.  .W.  no.  3,  May,  1910) 

©  May  14,  1910 ;  2c.  June  3,  1910 ;  D  ;  21264 ; 
David  Carb,  Boston.  38315 

New  (The)  Aladdin;  an  extravaganza  in  2  acts, 
by  James  T.  Tanner  and  W.  H.  Risque,  lyrics 
by  Adrian  Ross,  Percy  Greenbank,  W.  H. 
Risque  and  George  Grossmith,  jr.,  music  by 
Ivan  Caryll  and  Lionel  Monckton,  additional 
numbers  by  Frank  E.  Tours.  London,  Chappel 
&  CO.,  ltd.,  1906.    30  p.    8°.     [Words  only] 

©  Chappel  &  CO.,  London ;  D :  9160,  Oct.  1, 
1906 ;  2c.  Oct.  1,  1906.  32316 

New  (The)  Aladdin  and  the  same  old  lamp;  a 
burlesque  opera  in  2  acts  and  several  scenes. 
by  E.  Lawrence  Jenkins.  New  York,  Hints 
publishing  company,  1902.  cover-title.  25  i). 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Hints  pub.  co.,  New  York ;  D :  2386,  Sept. 
26.  1902 ;  2c.  Nov.  1,  1902.  32317 


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32339 


New  Amsterdam;  or,  The  pipe  plot,  an  original 
American  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  libretto  by 
M.  J.  Hand  and  E.  R.  Banl£S. 

©  M.  J.  Hand  and  Enos  R.  Banks,  Balti- 
more; 1894:6509,  Jan.  27.  32318 

New  and  original  tambourine  act;  by  B.  Freeze. 

©   Billy    Freeze,   New   York;    1891:25949, 
July  20.  32319 

New  (The)  and  the  old;  H.  B.  Hoffman.  20  p. 
8°.     Tyi)evvritten. 

©   H.    B.    Hoffman,    New   York;    D :  14550, 
Dee.  16,  1908 ;  2e.  Dec.  16,  1908.  32320 

New  (The)  Arabian  nights.     See  Florizel. 

New  (The)  arrivals;  comedy  in  5  acts,  [by]  J.J. 
Schlesinger. 

©  Julius  J.  Schlesinger,  New  York;  1888: 
18755,  June  30.  32321 

New  (The)  artist  model;  1  act  playlet,  by  I. 
Harris.     5  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  9,  1912 ;  D :  30213 ;  Irving  Har- 
ris, Little  Rock,  Ark.  32322 

New  (The)  aviator;  or,  A  little  negro  non- 
sense, play  in  1  act,  by  D.  S.  Holt.  [1],  3  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    15,    1913;    D:  34152;    Daniel 
Searcy  Holt,  Macon,  Ga.  32323 

New  (The)  baby;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J. 
Stetson. 

©  John  Stetson,  Boston ;  1894 :  19177,  Apr. 
13.  32324 

sketch,    by    Wm.    Kurt    [pseud,    of    J.    F. 

Volkert]    18  p.    4°,    Typewritten. 
©   Ic.    Oct.    11,   1915;    D:  41969;    John   F. 

Volkert,  Philadelphia.  32324a 
See  also  Talking  (The)  woman. 


New  (The)  Babylon;  a  burlesque  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  A.  Eraser,  jr. 

©  John  Arthur  Eraser,  jr.,  Chicago;  1897: 
27049,  May  3.  ^  32325 

New  bell  boy;  by  A.  Van. 

©  Arthur  Van,    Norwich,  Conn. ;    D :  7471, 
Oct.  28,  1905.  32326 

New  (The)  Betty;  vaudeville  sketch,  by  B.  W. 
Kirk.     7  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  24,  1915 ;  D :  42038 ;  Bertha  W. 
Kirk,  Chicago.  32326a 

New  big  sensation;  a  dramatic  composition,  by 
Z.  Flynn.     17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Zittella  Flynn,  Buffalo ;  D :  1855,  May  9, 
1902 ;  2c.  May  9,  1902.  32327 

New  (The)  birth;  modern  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  B.  Hosford.     [62]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  8,  1912  ;  D  :  29309 ;  J.  B.  Hosford, 
Portland,  Or.  32328 


New  (The)  blood.     See  Sangue  (II)  nuovo. 

New  (The)  boy;  a  farcical  play  in  3  acts,  by 
Arthur  Law.  New  York,  S.  French;  London, 
S.  French,  ltd.,  1904.  66  p.  12°.  ([French's 
library  ed.  of  plays,  no.  6] )  * 

©   Samuel   French,    New   York;     D :  5791. 
Nov.  18,  1904 ;  2c.  Nov.  28,  1904.  32329 

New  brooms  sweep  clean.  See  Social  (The) 
stage. 

New  (The)  bully;  or,  Casey's  Corners,  a  musi- 
cal farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  F.  P.  Fowler. 

©  Frank  P.  Fowler,  Brooklvn  ;  1898 :  12248, 
Feb.  18.  32330 

New  (The)  butler;  by  F.  L.  Walson.  5  p.  8°. 
Typewritten. 

©  F.  Law  Walson,  Bordentown,  N.  J. ;  D : 
3238,  Apr.  3,  1903;  2c.  Apr.  3,  1903.        32331 

New  (The)  cadet;  play  in  1  act,  by  Aaron  Hoff- 
man.    22  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    20,    1911;    D :  23147 ;    Harvey 
Brooks,  Philadelphia.  32332 

New  (The)  Camille;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  E.  F. 
Bisliop. 

©  Eleanor    Fletcher    Bishop,    New   York; 
1SS6 :  1896,  Jan.  23.  32333 

or.  The  love  of  Seraphine,  dramatization 

in  1  act  and  2  scenes,  by  C.  Weixler.     7  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  4,  1911 ;  D :  23269 ;  Charles  Weix- 
ler, Hoboken,  N.  J.  32334 

New  (The)  century.  . 

©  Robert  Blei  syndicate.  New  York ;  1899 : 
73568,  Nov.  11.  32335 

New  (The)  char;  farcical  adventure,  by  K. 
Howard  [pseud,  of  J.  K.  Bell]  [1],  12  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  29,  1913 ;  D :  34893 ;  Keble  How- 
ard, I\Ierstham,  England.  32336 

New  (The)  chauffeur;  an  automobile  skit  in  1 
act,  bv  Harry  E.  Shelland.  New  York,  Dick  & 
Fitzgerald,  1904.     10  p.     12°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York ;  D :  5196, 
June  16,  1904 ;  2c.  June  25.  1904.  32337 

a  1  act  dialogue,  by  Charles  Horwitz.    12  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Lawrence  &  Dale,  Roxbury,  Mass. ;  D : 
11833,  Nov.  29,  1907 ;  2c.  Nov.  29,  1907.    32338 

New  (The)  chief  of  police;  story  taken  from 
life,  in  1  act,  by  W.  Montague.  12  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  20,  1913 ;  D :  34781 ;  Walter  Mon- 
tague, San  Francisco.  32339 


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DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


32354 


New  (A)  comedy  of  errors.     See  Black  (The) 
and  white  twins. 


New  (The)  Christmas  book;  recitations,  plays, 
dialogues,  drills,  tableaux,  pantomimes,  quo- 
tations, songs,  facts  and  the  novelty  A  living 
Christmas  magazine,  ed.  by  Jos.  C.  Sindelar. 
Chicago,  A.  Flanagan  company  [1910]  165  p. 
front,  illfis.     12°. 

©   Nov.    8,   1910;    2c.    Nov.    16,    1910;    A: 
275467 ;  A.  Flanagan  co.,  Chicago.  32339a 

New  (The)  citizenship;  a  civic  ritual  devised 

for  places  of  public  meeting  in  America,  by      New  (The)  commandment;  a  comedy  in  4  acts, 
Percy  Mackaye.     New  York,  The  Macmillan  by  M.  B.  Long.    Columbus,  O.,  Press  of  Spahr 


New  (The)  (coming)  woman  and  the  new?; 
sketch  in  1  act,  words  by  Sig.  S.  SchifE  and 
Edward  Navratil,  music  by  Sig.  S.  SchifE. 
Typewritten. 

©  Schiff,  Navratil  &  co.,  New  York ;  1895 : 
17486,  Mar.  28 ;  2c.  Mar.  28.  32346 


company,  1915.     92  p.     16°. 

©  Oct.  27,  1915 ;  2c.  and  afE.  Oct.  28,  1915 ; 
A :  416110  ;  Macmillan  co.,  New  York.    32339b 

New  (The)  claim;  western  drama  in  1  act,  by 
Nelson  Compston.  Chicago,  Chicago  manu- 
script CO.,  1914.  [1],  17  p.  f°.  Mimeo- 
graphed. 

©  Nov.   12,   1914;   2c.   Nov.   23,   1914;   D: 
38899;  Alex.  Byers,  Chicago.  32339c       New  (The)  commissioner;  a  comedy  in  4  acts, 

New  (The)  clerk;  comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by  ^^  ^-  ^-  Stuart. 


&  Glenn  [1908]     2  p.  1.,  79  p.    12' 

©  Maxwell  Budd  Long,   Gambier,  O. ;   D: 
12643,  Mar.  30,  1908 ;  2c.  Mar.  28, 1908.    32347 

—  a  drama  in  prologue  and  4  acts,  by  C.  De 
Glopper.     [155]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Clifford   De   Glopper,   Nashville,   Tenn. ; 
D :  7372,  Oct.  9,  1905  ;  2c.  Oct.  25,  1905.    32348 


C.  D,  Kelly.     12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  7,  1911;  D:  25158;  Claude  D. 
Kelly,  New  York.  32340 

musical  farce  in  2  scenes,  by  E.  Carr.    15  p. 


©  B.  Cumberland   Stuart,  New  York;   D: 
10803,  June  19,  1907.  32349 

play  in  1  act,  by  J.  E.  Davis.     4  p.     f°. 


4  .     Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  21,  1915 ;  D :  4204S ;  Eddie  Carr, 
New  York.  32340a 

New  coachman;  by  G.  Gardner.  13  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Grace  Gardner,  New  York ;  D :  783.5,  Jan. 
2,  1906;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1905.  32341 

New  (The)  code;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  F.  E. 
Dome.      [112]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  6,  1911 ;  D :  24145 ;  F.  E.  Dumm, 
Columbus,  O.  32342 

—  play  in  prologue  and  3  acts,  by  B.  P.  Rider. 
97  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  11,  1913  ;  D :  33488  ;  Bertha  Perl 
Rider,  Philadelphia.  32343 

New  (The)  co-ed;  original  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
Marie  Doran.  New  York,  S.  French ;  London, 
S.  French,  ltd.,  1915.  96  p.  12°.  (On  cover: 
French's  international  copyrighted  ed.  of  the 
works  of  the  best  authors,  no.  311) 

©  Oct.  8,  1915;  2c.  Oct.  11,  1915;  D: 
41949 ;  Samuel  French,  New  York.  32343a 
New  (The)  collector;  by  J.  Madison. 

©  James  Madison,    New  York ;    D :  13908. 

Sept.  23,  1908.  32344 

New  comedies;  by  Lady  Gregory.     New  York 

and  London,   G.  P.  Putnam's  sons,  1913.     v, 

166  p.     front,      (port.)     12°. 

Contents  :  Bogie  men. — Full  moon. — 
Coats. — Damer's   gold. — McDonough's  v/ife. 

©  Mar.  14,  1913;  2c.  Mar.  18,  1913;  A: 
332868 ;  Lady  Gregory,  %  G.  P.  Putnam's  sons. 
New  York.  32345 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  26,  1915 ;  D :  42356 ;  J.  Edmond 
Davis,  Chicago.  32349a 

New  (The)  company  commander;  a  farce  com- 
edy in  3  acts,  by  G.  D.  Coulter. 

©  Guy  D.  Coulter,  Sacket  Harbor,  N.  Y. ; 
D :  8876,  May  16,  1906.  32350 

New  (The)  cook;  a  comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
H.  R.  de  Leon. 

©  H.  R.  de  Leon,  New  York ;  D :  3193,  Mar. 
26,  1903.  32351 


—  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  G.  B.  Alex- 
ander. [195]  p.  f°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  George  B.  Alexander,  Sea  Cliff,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
8962,  Aug.  15,  1900 ;  2c.  July  31,  1906.      32352 

—  See  also  Sketches. 


New   (The)   counsel;   drama   in   4  acts,   by   A. 
Blees.     79  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  13,  1913;   D :  32671 ;  A.  Blees, 
Des  Moines.  32353 

New  (The)  country;  drama  in  1  act,  by  W.  A. 
Boughton.     [32]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  1,  1914 ;  D :  37444 ;  Willis  Arnold 
Boughton,  Cambridge,  Mass.  32353a 

New   (The)   crusade;   a   comedy   in  2   acts,   by 
R.  B.  Gale.     [58]  p.     4°,     Typewritten. 

©   Rachel   Baker   Gale,    Haverhill,    Mass. ; 
D :  13402,  July  23,  1908 ;  2c.  July  23,  1908. 

32354 


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New  (A)  cure  for  rheumatism;  comedy  in  4 
acts,  by  E.  Hopkins.  179  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  23,  1915  ;  D  :  39761 ;  Edwin  Hop- 
kins, New  York.  32354a 

New  (The)  dawn;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  L. 
Johnson.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Annie   Lewis   Johnson,    United    States; 
1892 :  15814,  Apr.  11 ;  Ic.  Feb.  20,  1897.    32355 

play  in  3  acts,  and  4  scenes,  by  M.  Moore- 
Clement.     [6],  89  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  13,  1912 ;  D  :  31385 ;  Maud  Moore- 
Clement,  Chicago.  32356 

New  (The)  day;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  T.  E.  B. 
Henry.    116  p.    4°,    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  26,   1910;   D :  20590 ;   T.  E.  B. 
Henry,  New  York.  32357 

New  (The)  detective;  or.  The  freaks  of  a 
phonograph,  a  comedy,  by  W.  E.  Chapman. 

©  Will  E.  Chapman,  New  York;  1878: 
10432,  Sept.  11.  32358 

New  (The)  dispensation;  dramatic  sketch,  by 
F.  Allen.      10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  4,  1910;  D:  20706;  Frederick 
Allen,  Salt  Lake  City.  32359 

New  (The)  district  attorney;  musical  comedy 
in  1  act,  by  Billy  K.  Wells.  [2],  47  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Nov.  27,  1915;  D:  42360;  Jas.  E. 
Cooper,  New  York.  32359a 

New  (The)  dominion;  a  modern  legitimate  com- 
edy, by  C.  Clement. 

©  Clay  Clement,  United  States;  1894: 
16465,  Mar.  23.  32360 

New  (A)  drama  (Un  drama  nuevo);  tragedy 
in  3  acts,  from  the  Spanish  of  Don  Manuel 
Tamayo  y  Bans,  tr.  by  J.  D.  Fitz-Gerald  and 
Thacher  Howland  Guild,  with  an  introduc- 
tion, by  J.  D.  Fitz-Gerald.  New  York,  The 
Hispanic  society  of  America,  1915.  xxvi,  152 
p.     8°. 

©  Oct.  11,  1915 ;  2c.  Oct.  13,  1915 ;  D :  41977 ; 
John  Driscoll  Fitz-Gerald  and  Lois  Greene 
Guild,  Urbana,  111.  32360a 

New  (The)  East  Lynne;  an  original  adaptation 
in  5  acts,  by  C.  W.  Tayleure. 

©  Clifton  W.  Tayleure,  Brooklyn;  1882: 
4091,  Mar.  14.  32361 

New  England  (A)  community;  by  L,  R.  Stock- 
well. 

©  Louis  R.  Stockwell,  Fresno,  Gal.;  1899: 
40484,  June  20.  32362 

New  England  echoes;  rural  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
E.  Rupert.    10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1910 ;  D :  20423 ;  Everett  Ru- 
pert, Grand  Junction,  Col.  32363 


New  England  folks. 

©  Harry  La  Marr.  Chelsea,  Mass.;  D :  4843, 

Mar.  6,  1904.  32364 

comedy   drama   in  3   acts,  by   May   Agnes 

Greason. 

©  •  Sydney    Greason,    New  York  ;    D  :  6526, 

Apr.  17,  1905.  32365 


a  play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  W.  Presbrey. 

©  Gene  W.  Presbrey,  New  York;  1889: 
5964,  Feb.  21.  32366 

See  also  Among  the  Berkshires. 

New  England  hills;  an  idyl  of  the  land  of  the 
mighty  Uncas,  in  4  acts,  by  W.  D.  Rose. 

©  William  Davis  Rose,  Norwich,  Conn. ; 
D :  11754,  Oct.  7,  1907.  32367 

New  England  (A)  hom^;  a  dramatical  sketch, 
by  H.  La  Marr. 

©  Harry  La  Marr,  Boston ;  1891 :  37087, 
Oct.  15.  32368 

New  England  homestead;  a  rural  comedy 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  G.  Arnold.  [34]  p.,  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Gus  Arnold,  Ft.  Worth,  Tex.;  D :  3232, 
Apr.  3,  1903;  Ic.  Apr.  3,  1903;  Ic.  Apr.  23. 
1903.  32369 

New  England  (The)  tragedies;  by  Henry  Wads- 
worth  Longfellow.  Boston,  Houghton,  Mif- 
flin &  company. 

Contents  :  1.  John  Endicott.— 2.  Giles  Corey 
of  the  Salem  farms. 

©  Erne-st  W.  Longfellow,  Cambridge,  Mass., 
in  renewal  for  14  years  from  Sept.  30,  1896; 
1896 :  52576,  Sept.  21 ;  2c.  June  22.  32369a 

- — ■  Same. 

©  Ernest  W.  Longfellow,  Cambridge,  Mass., 
as  the  child  of  the  deceased  author,  in  ex- 
tension for  14  years.  Renewal  no.  338,  Nov. 
22,  1909.  Renewal  entry,  Sept.  21,  1896,  no. 
52576.  32369b 

See  also  Christus. — John  Endicott. — Giles 

Corey  of  the  Salem  farms. 

New   Englanders    (The);    in   4   acts,   by    I.    A. 
Dodge.      [129]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ira  Avery  Dodge,  New  York;  D:6331, 
Mar.  14,  1905 ;  2c.  Mar.  14.  1905.  32370 

New  (The)  era;  a  play,  by  C.  W.  Caryl.    Mimeo- 
graphed. 

©  Chas.  W.  Caryl.  Denver;  1895:49824, 
Oct.  1;  2c.  Sept.  4,  1896.  32371 

a  point  of  view  in  4  acts,  by  E.  O'Connor. 

[56]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  12.  1913;  D:  34107;  Evolvn 
O'Connor,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  32372 


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New  errand  boy;  a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts, 
by  George  Totten  Smith. 

©  P.  H.  Sullivan,  New  York ;  D :  8905,  Aug. 
2,  1906.  32373 

New  (A)  Esther;  play  in  1  act,  by  O.  Leonard. 
5  p.     4°.     Printed. 

©   Feb.    24,    1911;    2c.    Mar.    6,    1911;    D: 
23569;  Young  Israel,  Cincinnati.  32374 

New  (A)  Eve  in  the  old  Eden;  dramatic  slsetch, 
by  L.  Cleveland. 

©  Lucy  Cleveland,  New  York ;  D :  1762,  Apr. 
21,  1902.  32375 

Same.     New  ed. 

©  Lucy  Cleveland,  New  York ;  D  :  5449,  Aug. 
16,  1904.  32376 

New  (The)  feminine  love;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
H.  Recordon.     21  p.'    f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  14,  1915 ;  D :  40649 ;  Henry  Re- 
cordon.  Brooklyn.  32376a 

New  (The)  firm;  playlet,  by  H.  E.  De  Lasaux. 
[2],  17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.   12,   1912;   D:  31115;   Harry  E. 
De  Lasaux,  Orland,  Cal.  32377 

New  (A)  flag  drill;  by  Adelaide  Wescott  Hatch. 
New  York,  Hints  publishing  company,  1903. 
cover-title,   [3]  p.     12°. 

©  Hints  pub.  co..  New  York ;  D :  4194,  Nov. 
5,  1903 ;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1903.  32378 

New  (The)  flower;  botanical  comedy  in  2  acts, 
by  E.  Riley.     39  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  6,  1912 ;  D :  28239 ;  Edward  Riley, 
New  York.  32379 

New  (The)  flying  Dutchman;  a  romantic 
legendary  drama  in  4  acts,  by  T.  H.  Glenney. 
80  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edmund  Law  Rogers.  Baltimore ;  1883 : 
11212,  June  19 ;  2c.  Sept.  24.  32380 

New  game;  by  J.  Brodrick. 

©  .Tohn  Brodrick,  New  York;  1893:48569, 
Oct.  31.  32381 

New  (The)  generation;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  tr. 
by  S.  Conrad.     79  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Dec.   21,   1914;   D:  39438;    Solomon 
Conrad,  Brooklyn.  32381a 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  E.  Goodman.    139  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Jules  Eckert  Goodman,  New  York ;  D : 
12820,  Apr.  24,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  4,  1908. 

32382 

New  (The)  German;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  J.  B. 
Bradford  and  F.  Stinson. 

©  J.  B.  Bradford  and  Fred  Stinson,  Massa- 
chusetts; 1872:12732,  Dec.  3.  32383 

See  also  Fritz's  brother. 


New  (A)  Godiva;  an  emotional  play  in  4  acts, 
by  E.  Coleman. 

©    Edward    Coleman,     New    York;     1880: 
13875,  Sept.  11.  32384 


—  sCa  emotional  society  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
W.  H.  Phillips.  [New  York,  W.  P.  Hickok, 
1887]     54  p.     16°. 

©  Waldorf  H.   Phillips,  New  York;  1887: 
20057,  Aug.  5 ;  2c.  Jan.  21.  1888.  32385 


or,  A  sacrifice  for  a  life,  by  E.  R.  Cosson. 

©    Eugene    R.    Cossou,    St.    Louis;    1877: 
15004,   Dec.  24.  32386 

New  (The)  governess;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
Janet  Edmondson  AValker.  New  York,  The 
Roxbury  publishing  company  [1899]  16  p. 
16°.      (Wizard  series) 

©    Roxbury    pub.    co..     New    York ;     1899 : 
76307,  Nov.  22;  2c.  Nov,  15.  32387 

New  (The)  Hamlet;  intermixed  and  interwoven 
witli  a  rev.  version  of  Romeo  and  Juliet,  by 
W.  H.  Smith  and  the  Smith  family,  farmers. 
[Peoria,  J.  W.  Franks  &  sons,  1902]  64  p. 
obi.     24°. 

©   Wm.    Hawley    Smith.    Peoria,    111.;    D: 
1970,  June  5,  1902 ;  2c.  June  23,  1902.      32388 

New  Hampshire  (A)  girl;  musical  comedy, 
book  by  Cliarles  H.  Hillman,  music  bv  A. 
Bergh.  [21]  p.  f°.  Typewritten,  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Arthur  Bergh,  New  York ;  D :  9248,  Oct, 
16,   1906;  2c.   Oct.  16,   1906.  32389 

New  Hampshire  gold;  a  comedy  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  Katharine  E.  Rand.  Boston,  W,  H. 
Baker  &  co.,  1897. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1897: 
30911.  May  22 ;  2c.  Aug.  13.  32390 

New  (The)  Hanlons  le-voyage-en-Suisse  (A 
trip  to  Switzerland);  a  pantomimic  musical 
comedy  in  4  acts,  by  J.  F.  Byrne.  [142]  p. 
4°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  John  F.  Byrne,  Norwich,  Conn. ;  D :  2261, 
Aug.  22,  1902;  2c.  Aug.  22,  1902.  32391 

New  Harmony;  a  musical  play  in  3  acts,  book 
by  Arthur  Gillespie  and  Otis  Turner,  lyrics  by 
A.  Gillespie,  score  by  Horatio  N.  Peabody. 
[114]  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Arthur   J.    Gillespie,    Chicago ;    D :  8530, 
May  11.  1900:  2c.  Apr.  30,  1906.  32392 

New  hatched  friends;  a  play  in  8  acts,  by  W. 
Horgan. 

©  William  Horgan,  Memphis,  Tenu. ;  1873 : 
9965,  Sept.  5.  32393 

New  (The)  heir;  a  musical  and  comedy  drama, 
by  J.  R.  Rogers. 

©  John  R.   Rogers,   Cincinnati,   O. ;   1883 : 
7038,  Apr.  14.  32394 


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New  (The)  Henrietta;  play  in  4  acts,  based  on 
Bronson  Howard's  famous  comedy,  by  Win- 
chell  Smith  and  Victor  Mapes.  New  York, 
Samuel  French;  London,  Samuel  French,  ltd., 
1913.     104  p.     12°. 

©   Nov.   28,    1913;    2c.    Nov.   29,    1913;    D: 
35178 ;  Alice  M.  Howard,  New  York.      32395 

New  (The)  hilarity;  in  3  acts,  by  Frank  Du- 
mont  and  Chas.  A.  Loder.    Typewritten. 

©  Ruby  Yoder,  Areola,  Pa. ;  1900  A :  27329, 
Nov.  3 ;  2c.  Nov.  3.  32396 

New  (The)  hom.e;  serio-comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Robert  Dalton.     [83]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  17,  1914 ;  D :  37599 ;  M.  Marion 
Strahl,  Brooklyn.  32396a 

New  (The)  homestead;  by  M.  Golinsky. 

©   Mark   Golinsky,    Savannah,    Ga. ;    1887 : 
31399,  Dec.  5.  32397 

the  Salvation  army  in  a  20th  century  cru- 
sade, by  W.  W.  Winchell. 

©  W.  W.  Winchell,  Peoria,  111. ;  D :  45,  Jan. 
17,  1901.  32398 

New   (The)   hosier;   1   act  comedy,   by  W.   M. 

Cressy. 

©  Will  M.  Cressy,  Concord,  N.  H. ;  1899: 
77192,  Nov.  27.  32399 

New  (The)  housekeeper;  by  C.  O.  Burton. 

©  Chester  O.  Burton,    New    York;    1898: 
61981,  Oct.  21.  32400 

New  houses  and  old  homes.     Sec  Claire. 

New  (A)  idea;  comedy  playlet,  by  H.  Adler  and 
A.  Arline.    7  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  26,  1912  ;  D  :  28834  ;  Harry  Adler 
and  Anna  Arline,  New  York.  32401 

New  (The)  impresario;  sketch,  by  H.  Belitsky. 
©  Ic.  July  29.  1915 ;  D :  41356 ;  Henry  Be- 
litsky, New  York.  32401a 

New  (The)  Ishmael;  play  in  3  acts,  by  H.  L. 
BuUard.     36  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Feb.   12,   1914;   D:  36154;   Helen   L. 
BuUard.  New  York.  32401b 

New  (The)  Jew;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Abraham 
Geller. 

135  p.    8°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.   Feb.  28,   1913;   D:  32466;   A.  Geller, 
Brooklyn.  32402 

New  (The)  law;  play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  B.  Car- 
lock.    [100]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  4,  1914 ;  D  :  36248 ;  Wayne  Bryan 
Oarlock,  Oak  Park,  111.  32402a 


New  (The)  leader;  in  2  acts,  by  Aaron  Hoffman. 
36  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   26,    1910;    D:  22144;    Gordon- 
North  amusement  co..  New  York.  32403 

New  leading  lady;  by  J.  T.  Sibley.  .".  i».  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  J.  T.  Sibley,  Brooklyn;  D :  7857,  .fan.  11, 
1906;  2c.  Dec.  6,  1905..  32404 

New  (A)  leaf;  a  domestic  play  in  1  act,  by  Her- 
bert Darnley. 

©  H.  J.  Leslie,  United  States :  1897 :  66783, 
Dec.  1.  32405 

New  (The)  life;  episode  of  the  West  in  1  act, 
by  R.  A.  Brandon  and  George  Bull.  [2].  13  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  13,  1910 ;  D :  22799 ;  Hilda  Spong. 
New  York.  32406 

— — •  or,  Crime  and  remorse,  a  melodrama  in  7 
acts,  written  by  G.  Wuensch. 

©    George    Wuensch,    Indianapolis ;    1888 : 
15930,  June  2.  32407 

New  lig'ht;  a  German-American  play,  by  C.  von 
der  Vonde.     101  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Chester  De  Vonde.  New  York ;  D :  14633, 
Dec.  26,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  22,  1909.  32408 

^play  in  1  act,  by  H.  A.  Pratt.     [2],  13  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  21,  1914.;  D :  36376 ;  Hiram  Abiff 
I'ratt,  Seattle.  32408a 

New  (The)  lights;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Hugh 
Mann.  Boston,  K.  G.  Badger,  1904.  51  p. 
12°. 

©    Richard    G.    Badger,    Boston ;    D :  5736, 
Nov.  7.  1904;  2c.  Nov.  7,  1904.  32409 

or.  Spirits  unbottled,  a  comedy  in  5  acts, 

by  I.  M.  Hood. 

©  I.  M.  Hood.  Albany;  1878:4219,  Apr.  8; 
2c.  Sept.  20.  32410 

New  (The)  London  gaiety  girls;  by  C.  W. 
Grant.     3  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Cliftord  W.  Grant,  New  York;  D :  7143, 
July  11,  1905;  2e.  Aug.  12,  1905.  32411 

New  (The)  lost  in  Egypt;  a  comedy  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  Claude  L.  Stuart. 

©  Eugene  V.  Farley,  Chicago ;  1898 :  43728. 
July  21.  32412 

New  (The)  Magdalen;  a  drama  in  a  prologue 
and  3  acts,  adapted  from  AVilkie  Collins'  cele- 
brated novel,  by  W.  Benn. 

©  Walter  Benn,  United  States;  1873:1995. 
Feb.  28.  32413 

from  Wilkie  Collins'  story,  by  A,  New- 
ton Field.  Clyde,  O.,  A.  D.  Ames.  1882.  37  p. 
12°.  ([Ames'  .series  of  standard  and  mlTior 
drama,  no,  112] ) 

©  A.  D.  Ames,  Clyde,  O.,  1888 :  2164,  Feb.  1 ; 
2c.  Feb.  1.  32414 


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32415 


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32432 


New  (The)  Magdalen — Continued. 

a  play  in  4  acts  and  4  scenes,  dramatized 

from  the  novel  of  that  name  by  H.  Barton. 
©   Homer   Barton,   Kansas  City,   Mo,;    D: 

15295,  Feb.  23,  1909.  32415 

See  also  Merry  Merrick. 


New  (The)  minister;  by  F.  M.  Dilger. 

©  Fred  Magnus  Dilger,  Richmond,  Va. ;  D : 
2361,  Sept.  22,  1902.  32423 


New  (The)  maid;  comedy,  by  John  L.  AValters. 
14  p.     32°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    July   1,    1910;    D:  21466;    J.    Louis 
Walters,  Los  Angeles.  32416 

[8]  p. 


farce  comedy  sketch,  by  C.  A.  Miller. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  21,  1914;   D:  35730;  C.  Arthur 
Miller,  Elmhurst,  N.  Y.  32416a 

New  (The)  man;  a  play  in  2  acts,  by  C.  H. 
Prince.     [21]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  H.  Prince,  New  York ;  D :  1314. 
Jan.  18,  1902 ;  2c.  Jan.  27,  1902.  32417 


[or],  Bully  for  her,  3  act  comedy,  by  L.  A. 

Yendes.     41  p.     16°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Dec.   30,    1910;   D:  23045;    Lucy   A. 
Yendes,  New  York.  32418 

New  (The)  man  and  the  coming  woman.  See 
Tables   (The)   turned. 

New  (The)  managing  editor;  1  act  play,  by 
K.  C.  Murphy.    16  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©  Katherine   C.    Murphy,   Toledo.   O. ;    D: 
15458,  Mar.  19,  1909 ;  2c.  May  5,  1909.    32419 

New  Market;  or.  The  boy  heroes  of  '64,  a  mili- 
tary drama,  by  John  W.  Sherman.  Staun- 
ton, Va.,  Caldwell  &  Holt.    36  p.    12°. 

©  Caldwell  &  Holt,   Staunton,  Va. ;  1893: 
51596,  Nov.  20;  Ic.  Nov.  20.  32420 

New  (The)  marriage;  play  in  4  acts,  by  L. 
Mitchell.     [205]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  21,  1911;   D:  25288;   Langdon 
Mitchell,  Penllyn,  Pa.  32421 

New  (The)  mayor;  American  play  in  4  acts,  by 
A.  Sergio.     [104]  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.    17,    1913;    D:  34461;    Arturo 
Sergio,  New  York.  32422 

New  (The)  Messiah;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  N.  H. 
Hornstine. 

•T-  pc  fpyps  4  ^•'N  j<^Nm  ;n^r"o  nr*"*:  ir- 

95  p.     8°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  June  3,  1914 ;  D :  37207 ;  Nathan  H. 
Hornstine,  Philadelphia.  32422a 

New  Mexico;  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  R.  M. 
Jlurdock.     [58]  p.    f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    10,    1914;    D:  37526;    Russell 
Murdock,  Denver.  32422b 


—  a   comedy   playlet,     by    Charles    Horwitz. 
[17]  p.     t".     Typewritten. 

©  William  Henry  Mack  and  Ida  Mack  El- 
liot, Toledo,  O. ;  D :  650,  July  11,  1901;  2c. 
July  11,  1901.  32424 


a  play. 

©  George  Grantham  Bain,  United  States ; 
1897 :  21373,  Apr.  3.  32425 

New  (The)  model;  by  B.  K.  Horning.  14  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Aug.   27,   1909;   D:  16650;   B.   King 
Horning,  Milwaukee.  32426 

New  monologues  and  dialect  stories;  a  collec- 
tion of  new  stories,  monologues,  poems  and 
acting  plays,  published  for  the  first  time,  by 
Marv  Moncure  Parker.  Chicago,  F.  J.  Drake 
&  CO.,  1908.  198  p.  inch  front,  (port.)  12°. 
Dramatic  contents  :  Mrs.  Gadabout'.s  busy 
day. — The  soul  of  the  rich  man. — The  quality 
of  mercy. — Two  heads  are  better  than  one. — 
Mammy  Liza. — A  colonial  dream. 

©  Frederick  .1.  Drake  &  co.,  Chicago;  A: 
222394,  Nov.  14,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  17,  1908. 

32426a 

New  (The)  Mulberry  Bend;  a  dramatic  comedy 
in  4  acts  and  6  scenes,  by  E.  W.  Scully  and 
L.  M.  L^lmer.     Typewritten. 

©  Eugene  W.  Scully  and  Lizzie  May  Ulmer, 
New  York ;  1896 :  18634,  Mar.  25 ;  2c.  Apr.  4. 

32427 

See  also  Mulberry  Bend. 


New  (The)  musician;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Bang 
and  Wild.     167  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ole  Bang.  New  York  ;  D  :  16114,  June  23, 
1909;  2c.  June  23,  1909.  32428 

New  night  owls  burlesquers. 

©    Fred    Rider,     Baltimore ;     1897 :  10772, 
Feb.  12.  32429 

New  (The)  office  boy;  by  P.  White.     5  p.     f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Pat  White,  Brooklyn;  D:8449,  Apr.  30, 
1906;  2c.  Apr.  30,  1906.  32430 

comedy  dramatic  vaudeville  act,  by  Oscar 


C.  Harrison,  adapted  from  the  comedy  en- 
titled. How  she  kept  her  secret,  by  F.  C. 
Barclay.     [1],  18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  15,  1912;   D:  31133;  Fannie  C. 
Barclay,  New  York.  32431 

New  (The)  Ole  Olson;  by  Gus  Heege. 

©  Phillip  Heege,  Chicago ;  D :  3302,  Apr.  17, 
1903.  32432 


1624 


32433 


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32453 


New  (The)  Ole  Olson — Continued. 

a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  G.  C.  Thompson. 

©  O.  H.   Sheldon,  Chicago;   D:1494,   Feb. 
26,  1902.  32433 

New  Orleans;  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by  H. 
P.  Mawson. 

©   Harry   P.   Mawson,   New   York;    1892: 
20276,  May  12.  32434 

New  Orleans  up  to  date;  an  original  dramatic, 
spectacular  vaudeville  and  operatic  review  in 
3  acts. 

©  Henry  R.  Jacobs,  Chicago;  1896:16785, 
Mar.  16.  32435 

New  (The)  partner;  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  Levin  C.  Tees.    New  York,  H.  Roorbach. 

©  Harold    Roorbach,    New    York;    1895: 
41238,  Aug.  12 ;  2c.  Nov,  14,  1896.  32436 


society   comedy   melo-drama  in  1   act,  by 

Frank  Hannon.    19  p.    f°.     Mimeographed. 

©  Oct.  22,  1914 ;  2c.  Nov.  9.  1914 ;  D :  38755 ; 
Alex.  Byers,  Chicago.  32436a 

New  (The)  pastor;  vaudeville  sketch  in  1  act, 
by  Willis  N.  Bugbee.  New  York,  Dick  and 
Fitzgerald,  1912.     12  p.     12°. 

©  Aug.  5,  1912 ;  2c.  Aug.  6,  1912 ;  D :  30447  ; 
Dick  and  Fitzgerald,  New  York.  32437 

New  physician;  comedy  talking  act  in  2  scenes, 
by  F.  Q.  Conroy  and  G.  Le  Maire.  14  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  27,   1914;   D:  38938;   Frank  Q. 
Conroy  and  Geo.  Le  Maire,  New  York.    32437a 

New  (The)  police  commissioner;  or.  The 
greater  sufferer,  drama  in  4  acts  with  a  pro- 
logue, by  E.  Doyle.  [2],  66  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.    Oct.    19,    1910;    D:  22326;    Edward 
Doyle,  New  York.  32438 

New  (The)  private  secretary;  comedy  adapted 
from  the  German,  by  L.  Grover. 

©  Leonard  Grover,  Brooklyn;  1898:50148, 
Aug.  27.  32439 

New  (The)  production;  burlesque  in  1  spasm, 
libretto  and  lyrics,  by  Arthur  Perceval  [pseud, 
of  A.  P.  Graves]     18  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  14,  1913 ;  D  :  34711 ;  Alfred  Perce- 
val Graves,  Vancouver,  British  Columbia. 

32440 

New  (The)  professor;  a  comedy  for  ladies  in  1 
act,  by  Frances  Aymar  Mathews.  Chicago 
and  New  York,  Tlie  Dramatic  publishing  com- 
pany [1903]  15  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  Ser- 
gei's acting  drama,  no.  530) 

©   Dramatic  pub.   co.,    Chicago ;    D  :  42S1, 
Nov.  21,  1903 ;  2c.  Nov.  21,  1903.  32441 


New  (The)  professor — Continued.  ' 

musical  sketch  in  1  act,  by  W.  H.  Conley 

10  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Jan.   22,   1912;    D:  28383;   Wm.   H. 
Conley,  New  York.  32442 

New  (The)  prophet.     See  Philander. 

New  (The)  Psyche;  a  study  in  black  and  white, 
5  acts,  4  scenes,  by  John  Devon. 

©    Charles    P.    Eagan,    New    York;    1882: 
6847,  Apr.  29.  32443 

New  (The)  pupil;  a  1  act  playlet,  by  B.  Rich- 
ardson.   17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Bruce  Richardson,   Saginaw,  Mich. ;  D : 
13576,  Aug.  19,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  16,  1908. 

32444 

1  act  sketch,  by  B.  Richardson.    19  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  29,  1909 ;  D :  17558 ;  Bruce  Rich- 
ardson, Saginaw,  Mich.  32445 

New  (The)  Pygmalion  and  Galatea;  an  original 
comedy  in  1  act,  by  S.  Drey.  New  York,  Sam- 
uel   French ;    London,    Samuel    French,    ltd., 

1903.  15" p.  12°.  (On  cover:  French's  inter- 
national copyrighted  ed.  of  the  works  of  the 
best  authors,  no.  62) 

©  Sylvan  Drey,  Baltimore;  D :  3097,  Mar. 
6,  1903;  2c.  Aug.  17,  1903.  32446 

New  (The)  rector;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  H.  S. 
Gurney.     Typewritten. 

©  Harry  Stanton  Gurney.  Brighton,  Mass. ; 
1895:46137,   Sept.   10;  2c.  Sept.  3.         32447 

New  (The)  reg'ime;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  L.  P. 
Heaven. 

©    Louise    Palmer    Heaven,    Washington : 
1894  :  31702.  June  13.  32448 

New  religion;  or,  The  convert,  comedy  in  1 
act,  by  C.  Greve.    33  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    le.    Feb.    16,    1910;    D:  20207;    Clifford 
Greve,  St.  Louis.  32449 

New  (The)  reporter;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Frank- 
lin Johnston.     New  York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald. 

1904.  20  p.     12°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York;  D:5121. 
June  2.  1904  ;  2c.  June  28,  1904.  32450 

New  (The)  road;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  A.  J.  Levitt. 
©  A.  .L  Levitt.  Boston;  1888:796,  .Tan.  7. 

32451 

play    in    1    act,    by   F.    Hoyt.      [7]    p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  3,  1911 :  D  :  23533  ;  Francis  Hoyt, 
Harrisburg,  Pa.  32452 

New  (The)  salesman;  in  2  acts,  by  S.  H.  Ma- 
guire.      [88]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Sylvester   H.   Maguire.   New   York ;   D : 
11091,  July  31,  1907;  2c.  July  25,  1907. 

32453 


1625 


32454 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


32470 


New    (The)    scholar.      18    p.      4°.      Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  William  J.  Burke  and  Clarence  R.  Wil- 
bur, Massachusetts;  D:  12443,  Feb.  27,  1908; 
2c.  Feb.  27,  1908.  32454 

New  (A)  school  of  acting;  a  vaudeville  sketch, 
by  Richard  C.  White. 

©  Marie  Ralston,  Oakland.  Cal. ;  D :  310, 
Apr.  4,  1901.  32455 

New  (The)  secretary;  play  in  1  act,  by  F.  V. 
Frankel.     [1],  11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  14,  1914 ;  D :  37561 ;  Frances  V. 
Frankel,  New  York.  32455a 

New  (The)  sex;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  W. 
Breuker.      [110]     p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  20,  1913 ;  D :  32732 ;  George  W. 
Breuker,  Brooklyn.  32456 

social  drama  in  1  act,  by  F.  Farrell.     [3], 

28  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .July  16,  1913;  D :  33805 ;  Frederick 
Farrell,  Indianapolis.  32457 

New  (The)   sheriff;  dramatic  playlet  in  1  act, 
by  E.  J.  Sharpsteen.     [1],  13  p.     4°.     Ms. 
"©  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1914;  D :  36568 ;  Ernest  J. 
Sharpsteen,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  32457a 

New  (The)  shirt  waist;  monologue  in  1  act,  by 
M.  H.  Flanner.     [4]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  28,  1911;  D :  24117 ;  Mary  H. 
Flanner,  Indianapolis.  32458 

New  (The)  side  tracked;  a  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  Jas.  C.  Moore.     Typewritten. 

©  J.  A.  Murphy,  J.  C.  Moore  and  W.  O.  Ed- 
munds, New  York  ;  1896 :  17634,  Mar.  20 ;  2c. 
Jan.  27.  32459 

New  (The)  sin;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  B.  M.  Hast- 
ings. London,  Sidgwick  &  Jackson,  ltd.,  1912. 
86  p.    12°. 

©  Feb.  24,  1912;  2c.  Mar.  16,  1912;  D: 
29051 ;  Basil  Macdonald  Hastings,  London. 

32460 

Same. 

©  July  31,  1912;  2c.  July  27,  1912;  D: 
30497;  Basil  Macdonald  Hastings,  London. 

32461 

play  in  3  acts  and  a  prologue,  by  E.  Rosen- 
blatt.    71  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  21,  1915 ;  D :  42053 ;  Ethel  Rosen- 
blatt, Milwaukee.  32461a 

New  (The)  South;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  L. 
Ludovisi  and  F.  Reinau. 

©  Francis  Reinau,  New  York ;  1891 :  23629, 
June  29.  32462 


•  See  also  Dan. 


New  spectacle;  extravaganza,  in  2  acts,  by  S.  T. 
Jack. 

©  Sam  T.  Jack,  Chicago;  1895:8782,  Feb. 
11.  32463 

New  (The)  spirit;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  B.  Daven- 
port. 

©  Butler  Davenport,  New  York ;  D :  15130, 
Feb.  19,  1909.  32464 

New  (The)  squire;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Francis 

Lester.     New  York,  The  Roxbury  publishing 

company,  1899.    31  p.    16°.     (Wizard  series) 

©  Roxbury  pub.  co..  New  York ;  1899 :12652, 

Feb.  15;  2c.  Feb.  15.  32465 

New  (The)  star;  or,  A  mid-life  dream,  a  melo- 
drama in  4  acts,  3  tableaux  and  3  scenes,  by 
A.  R.  De  Rostaing.     [6],  52  p.    12°.    Printed. 

©  Albei't  Ratel  De  Rostaing.  Chicago;  D: 
1826,  Apr.  17,  1902 ;  2c.  Apr.  24,  1903.      32466 

New  (A)  start;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  C.  A.  Pel- 
lanus  [pseud,  of  W.  S.  Booth]  Boston,  Walter 
H.  Baker  &  co.,  1914.    34  p.    12°. 

©  Mar.   12,   1914;   2c.   Mar.   13,   1914;   D: 
36332 ;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston. 

32466a 

New  (The)  steno;  play  in  1  act,  by  D.  Tyson. 
[1],  9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  24,  1912;  D :  31028 ;  Dean  Tyson, 
Cincinnati.  32467 

New  (The)  stenographer;  silent  comedy,  by 
J.  S.  Blackton.    [9]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Apr.   6,   1914;    D:  36783;    J.    Stuart 
Blackton,  New  York.  32467a 

New  (A)  Svengali;  musical  playlet  in  2  scenes, 
by  H.  C.  Tuttle.    15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Feb.   6,   1911;    D:  23279;   Harry   C. 
Tuttle,  Cleveland.  32468 

New  (The)  system;  comedy  for  four  males  and 
four  females,  by  M.  E.  M.  Davis.    New  York, 

E.  S.  Werner  &  co.,  1907.    p.    204-257.    16°. 
©  Edgar  S.  Werner  &  co.,  New  York ;  D : 

11335,  Sept.  11,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  7,  1907.    32469 

See  also  Plays;  by  Bj0rnstjerne  Bj0rnson. 

New  (The)  teacher  at  Mud  Hollow  school;  a 

burlesque,  by  Elizabeth  F.  Guptill.    New  York, 

Chicago,  Tullar-Merodith  co.,  1914.     18  p.    8°. 

©  Nov.  9,  1914 ;  2c.  and  aflf.  June  11,  1915 ; 

A :  401341 ;  TuUar-Meredith  co.,  New  York. 

32469a 

New  (The)  tenant;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Rita 
Edgar  [i.  e.  Rita  Leo]  [2],  176  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  23,  1912  ;  D :  30925 ;  Mrs.  Edgar 

F.  Leo,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y.  32470 


1626 


32471 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


32493 


New  thought;  or,  A  sequence  in  cooks,  by  R.  L. 
Sheldon,     iii,  66  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  2,  1910 ;  D :  21242 ;  R.  L.  Shel- 
don, Akron,  O.  32471 

New  thought  for  old  heads;  original  three-cor- 
nered sketch,  by  J.  L.  Brister.  10  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  24,  1912;  D:  28421;  J.  L.  Bris- 
ter, New  York.  32472 

New  (A)  tramp  in  town;  a  comedy-drama  in  4 
acts,  by  Louise  Llewellyn.  [49]  p.  f  °.  Type- 
written. 

©  Jule  Walters,  Chicago ;  D :  2246,  Aug.  18. 
1902 ;  2c.  Aug.  18,  1902.  32473 


a  4  act  comedy  drama. 

©  Jule  Walters,  Wm.  F.   Gray  and   S.   J. 
Rawson  ;  1891 :  5921,  Feb.  12.  32474 

New  (The)  typewriter;  an  original  comedy  in  1 

act,  by  L.  Droge.     [12]  p.    8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Lillian  Droge,   San  Francisco ;   D :  3086. 

Mar.  4,  1903 ;  2c.  Mar.  4.  1903.  32475 

New  (A)  version  of  The  adventures  of  Aladdin 
and  his  lamp;  fairy  play  in  2  acts,  6  scenes, 
by  M.  E.  Saxton.    22  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1915 ;  D :  40224 ;  Minnie  E. 
Saxton,  Washington.  32476 

New  (The)  waiter;  an  adaptation,  in  1  act,  of 
Pierre  Veber's  L'extra,  by  D.  Kimball  and  Ar- 
thur W.  Loach.     [2],  45  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  July  27,  1910 ;  D :  21654 ;  David  Kim- 
ball, Berck,  France.  32477 

New  (A)  way  to  ask  her;  a  domestic  play  in  1 
act,  by  T.  W.  Wharmby. 

©    Thomas    Washington    Wharmby,    New 
York ;  1897 :  13611,  Feb.  24 ;  2c.  May  7.    32478 

New  (A)  way  to  end  an  old  play;  or,  Romeo 
and  Juliet  alive,  an  original  revision  and  sup- 
plementary act  to  Shakespeare's  Romeo  and 
Juliet,  by  F.  Herondo  [pseud,  of  F.  A.  Swal- 
low] 

©  Frank  Addison  Swallow,  Boston ;  1887  : 
32389,  Dec.  15.  32479 

New  (A)  way  to  get  a  wife.  See  D'ye  want  a 
shave? 

New  (A)  way  to  pay  old  debts.  See  Master- 
pieces of  the  English  drama:  Philip  Mas- 
singer. — Representative  English  comedies. 

New  (The)  West;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Mr,  & 
Mr>?.  O.  Clifford. 

©  Ol-son  Clifford,  New  York ;  1894 :  44162, 
Sept.  21.  32480 

New  wine  in  old  bottles;  international  compli- 
cation in  3  acts,  I)y  A.  J.  Eddy.  118  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    29,    1909;    D:  17564;    Arthur 
Jerome  Eddy,  Chicago.  32481 


New  (The)  wireless  operator;  farce-comedy  in 
2  acts,  by  S.  G.  Meisterman.  46  p.  4°,  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  7,  1914;  D:  35576;   Samuel  G. 
Meisterman,  Arlington,  N.  J.  32481a 

New  (The)  woman;  by  Barr  and  Evans. 

©   Andrew   Barr    and   Florence   E.    Evans, 
New  York  ;  1895  :  28725,  May  28.  32482 

-a   comedietta   in   1   act,   by   Robert   C.    V. 

Meyers. 

©  Lyceum    pub.    co.,    Philadelphia;    1890: 
11244,  Feb.  7;  2c.  Feb.  10.  32483 


—  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  M.  S.  Taylor. 

©  Malcolm  Stuart  Taylor,  Rochester,  N.  Y. : 
1895  :  45542,  Sept.  6.  32484 

a  comedy  of  A.  D.  1950  in  3  acts,  bv  T.  S. 


Denison. 

©   T.    S.    Denison,     Chicago;  1895:35806. 

July  9;  2c.  Aug.  24.  32485 

—  farce  comedy. 

©  John  Cort,  Newark,  N.  J.;  1895:52127, 

Oct.  14.  32486 


—  a  farcical  sketch  with  1  act,  1  scene  and 
1  purpose,  by  George  Rugg.  Boston,  W.  H. 
Baker  &  co.,  1896. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co..   Boston;  1890: 
8982,  Feb.  7;  2c.  Mar.  30.  32487 

—  a  musical  farce  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  F. 
Bernard. 

©  Fraiiklin  Bernard,  Denver ;  D :  9332,  Oct. 
27,  1906.  32488 

—  an  operatic  comedy  satire  in  3  acts,  by  E. 
Navratil. 

©   Edward     Navratil,     New     York;     1895: 
37440,  July  19.  32489 

—  a  spectacular  farce-comedy  in  3  acts,  bv 
E.  F.  Rush. 

©   Ed.    F.    Rush,   New    York;    1895:45918. 
Sept.  9.  32490 

or.   The  admirer,   comic  opera  libretto   in 


3  acts,  by  C  Claire. 

©   Chxra   Claire,    New    York ;     1897 :  2918, 
Jan.  5.  32491 

or,    The    coming    woman,    a    home    talent 


comedietta  adapted  for  parlor,  scliool  or  opera 
house,  arr.  for  10  to  40  performers,  by  V.  S. 
Patterson. 

©    Virginia    S.    Patterson,    Kokomo.    Ind. ; 
1897 :  7974,  Jan.  29.  32492 

—  or.  The  rise  of  a  new  day,  drama  of  the 
near  future  in  3  acts,  by  L.  Saltiel.  43  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  5,  1910;  D:  22489;  Leopold  Sal- 
tiel, Chicago.  32493 


1627 


32493 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


32515 


New  (The)  woman — Coiitiunerl. 

See    also    Looking'    backward. — Ye    new 

woman. 

New  (The)  woman  in  Mother  Goose  land;  play 
for  children,  by  Edyth  M.  Wormwood.  Frank- 
lin, O.,  Eldridge  entertainment  house,  1915. 
22  p.    12°. 

©  Oct.  30,  1915;  2c.  Dec.  20,  1915;  D: 
42597;  Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Frank- 
lin, O.  32493a 

New  woman  up-to-date;  an  operatic  comedy 
satire  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Navratil. 

©  Edward  Navratil,  New  York;  1895: 
37489,  July  19.  32494 


or 


Advanced 


New    (The)     woman's     club; 
woman,  by  F.  J.  Westcott. 

©  Frederick  John  Westcott,  London ;  D : 
10968,  July  15,  1907.  32495 

New  (The)  woman's  husband;  a  satire  in  1 
scene,  by  Frank  Dumont.  Philadelphia,  The 
Penn  publishing  company,  1897. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia;  1897: 
29392,  May  14 ;  2c.  May  17.  32496 

New  (The)  woman's  reform  club;  in  1  act,  by 
Laura  M.  Parsons.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  & 
CO.,  1902.    25  p.     12°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  2409, 
Oct.  1,  1902 ;  2c.  Oct.  20,  1902.  32497 

New  (A)  world;  an  historical  drama  of  the  life 
and  voyages  of  Christopher  Columbus,  by  John 
Nicholson  [pseud,  of  J.  N.  Martin]  Cincin- 
nati, O.,  Acme  printing  co.,  1892.     18  p.     12°. 

©  John  N.  Martin,  Mt.  Airy,  O. ;  1891: 
34806,  Sept.  30 ;  Ic.  June  6,  1892 ;  2c.  Nov.  18. 
1892.  32498 

historical  melodramatic  play  in  5  acts  and 

9  tableaux,  tr.  and  adapted  by  A.  Corbett. 

©  Adolphe  Corbett,  New  York ;  1883 :  1470, 
Jan.  22.  32499 


—  an  original  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  Bart- 
ley  Campbell. 

©    H.    W.     Ellis,     Cleveland;     1873:9369, 
Aug.  21.  32500 

a  spectacular  comedy  drama  in  5  acts,  by 


George  M.  Hays. 

©   Clint    G.    Ford,    Pulaski,    Tenn. ;    1890: 
28098,  Sept.  12.  32501 


a  spectacular  drama,  by  O.  Weil. 

©    Oscar    Weil,    New    York ;    1892 :  33611, 
Aug.  15.  32502 

New  (The)  Year  prince;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
M.  J.  Newman.      [.i3]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  26,  1912 ;  D :  28S37 ;  :M.  J.  New- 
man, Chicago.  32503 


New  Year's  at  Dolores  camp;  a  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  Edith  Maida  Lessing  [i.  e.  E.  M.  L. 
Cook]  and  B.  P.  Smith.  [10]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  4,  1910 ;  D :  21803 ;  Edith  Maida 
Lessing  Cook  and  Betty  Parker  Smith,  Los 
Angeles.  32504 

New  Year's  call;  a  dramatization  in  1  act,  of 
William  O.  Stoddard's  story  of  the  same  name, 
by  D.  Kimball. 

©  David  Kimball,  New  York ;  D :  1283,  Jan. 
13,  1902.  32505 

New  Year's  day;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  W. 
Chase. 

©  Charles  Wathen  Chase,  New  York ;  1877 : 
4106,  Apr.  7.  32506 

See  also  Harry  Macarthy's  New  Year's 

day. 

New  (A)  Year's  dream;  a  1  act  comedy,  by 
Alt".  Hampton.     Typewritten. 

©  Mary  Patrice  Gunning,  New  York ;  1897 : 
17531,  Mar.  16;  2c.  Mar.  16.  32507 

New  Year's  eve. 

©  Frederick  Darcy,  New  York;  1900  A: 
5369,  Feb.  27.  32508 

Same.    18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 


©  William  H.  Macart,  New  York ;  D :  10305, 
Apr.  10,  1907;  2c.  Apr.  19,  1907.  32509 

—  a  drama,  by  W.  Wetherbee. 

©    Winthrop    Wetherbee,    Boston;    1893: 
19220,  Apr.  19.  32510 


— —a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  H.  J.  Carleton. 

©  Henry   Julian   Carleton,   Boston ;    1885 : 
18830,  Sept.  5.  32511 

'drama  in  3  acts,  by  L.  M.  Piper.     [80]  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  22,  1911;   D:  24544;   L.  Marie 
Piper,  Columbus,  O.  32512 

New  (A)  Year's  eve  and  what  came  of  it. 
See  Two  (The)  princes  of  Baden. 

New  Year's  eve  on  Broadway;  by  M.  J.  Fitz- 
patrick.     2  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   May  25,   1910;     D:  21177;    Michael 
Joseph  Fitzpatrick,  Brooklyn.  32513 

New  Year's  in  New  York;  or,  The  German 
baron,  an  original  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  W.  H. 
Spangler,  jr.    Clyde,  O.,  A.  D.  Ames. 

©  A.    D.    Ames,    Clyde,    O. ;    1883 :  19425, 
Oct.  22.  32514 

New  (A)  Year's  reception. 

©  Hubbard  T.   Smith,   Washington;   1886: 
9523,  Apr.  20;  2c.  Apr.  20.  32515 


1628 


32516 


COPYBIGHTED  IN   THE  UNITED  STATES 


32538 


New  York. 

©  James  W.  McKee,  Brooklyn ;  1889 :  20043, 
June  26.  32516 

•  play  in  3  acts,  by  William  J.  Hurlbut.     [2] , 


104  p.    4  .    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  8,  1910 ;  D :  21753 ;  A.  H.  Woods 
productions  co.,  New  York.  32517 

—  Same.    93  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   June   10,   1915;    D:  40891;    William 
Hurlbut,  New  York.  32517a 

— -  See  also  N.  Y. 


New  York  after  dark.     Typewritten. 

©  Louis  J.  Fosse,  Cleveland ;  1900  A :  9710, 
Apr.  16;  2c.  Nov.  14.  32518 

an    original   drama   in   5   acts,   by    H.    G. 


Clarke. 

©  Henry    Gustavus    Clarke,    New    York; 
1883:17067,  Sept.  17.  32519 

a  spectacular  melodrama  in  5  acts,  a  story 


of  city  life,  by  W.  A,  Brady. 

©   William   A.   Brady,    New   York;    1889: 
2563,  Jan.  21.  32520 

—  See  also  New  York  by  nigbt. 


New  York  assurance;  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by 
L.  Vider. 

©    Louis    Vider,    New    York;    1872:10540, 
Oct.  3.  32521 

New  York  at  midniglit;  a  sensational  melo- 
drama.    54  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  O.  T.  Crawford,  St.  Louis ;  D :  7395,  Oct. 

13,  1905;  2c.  Jan.  20,  1906.  32522 

New  York  Battery  Park.     See  Castle  Garden. 

New  York  Bay;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts  of 

life  in  and  around  N.  Y.  harbor,   by   F.   D. 

Lane.     [66]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Frank  D.  Lane,  Jersey  City ;  D :  12754, 

Apr.  16,  1908;  2c.  Mar.  28,  1908.  32523 

New    York    book    agent;     or.     The    miser's 

gold,  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  D.  H.  Moore,  jr. 

Clyde,  O.,  Ames  publishing  co. 

©  Ames   pub.   co.,    Clyde,    O.;    1892:3029, 
Jan.  18 ;  2c.  Jan.  20.  32524 

New  York  Bowery  sports,  majestic  merry- 
makers; a  burlesque  composition,  by  H.  L. 
Rawlins. 

©    Harry   L.    Rawlins,    New   York;    1894: 

52292,  Nov.  9.  32525 

New    York     burglars;     or,     A     wedding     by 

moonlight,  an  original  local  drama  in  3  acts, 

by  C.  Foster. 

©  Charles  Foster,  New  York;   1870:2219, 
Sept.  26.  32526 

New  York  by  gaslight;  a  comedy-drama  in  4 
acts,  by  H.  P.  Taylor. 

©    U.    D.    Newell,    San    Francisco;    1891: 
18406,  May  19.  32527 


New  York  by  night;  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
H.  Belmar.     [89]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Henry  Belmar,  New  York ;  D :  5407.  July 
30,  1904;  2c.  Aug.  17,  1904.  [Note:  Copies 
bear  title  New  York  by  night;  or,  New  York 
after  dark] 

New  York  by  sunlight  and  gaslight.  See 
Dead  (The)  witness. 

New  York  day  by  day;  a  sensational  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  W.  J.  Cumberland. 

©  William  J.  Cumberland,  Philadelphia; 
1890 :  22646,  July  16.  32529 

New  York  detective.  See  Searching  the 
depths. 

New  York  drama,     v.  3,  no.  31. 

©  Wheat  &  Cornett,  New  York ;  1877 :  11400, 
Oct.  5;  2c.  Oct.  5.  32530 

New  York  dramatic  exchange. 

©  John  B.  Coles,  New  York ;  1879 :  14784, 
Nov.  4.  32531 

New  York  favorites;  a  burlesque. 

©  T.  W.  Miner  and  Billy  B.  Van,  New  York  ; 
1897 :  73599,  Dec.  30.  32532 

New  York  fire  patrol;  a  realistic  comedy- 
drama,  by  J.  W.  Harkins,  jr. 

©  James  W.  Harkins,  jr.,  Worcester,  Mass. ; 
1891 :  6309,  Feb.  16.  32533 

New  York  idea;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Lang- 
don  Mitchell.    71  p.    16°. 

©  Harrison  Grey  Fiske,  New  York;  D: 
11767,  Nov.  19,  1907;  2c.  Nov.  20,  1907. 

32534 

Same.     Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  190S. 

xii  p.,  1  1.,  175  p.    12°. 

©  Langdon  Mitchell,  Penllyn,  Pa. ;  D : 
13937,  Sept.  28,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  28,  1908. 

32535 

New  York  in  cinders;  a  dramatic  play  in  1 
scene,  by  C.  L.  Hagen.  [8]  p.  f  °,  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Claude  L.  Hagen,  Coney  Island,  N.  Y. ; 
D :  11390,  Sept.  21,  1907 ;  2c.  Sept.  21,  1907. 

32536 
New  York  in  1850.     See  Beautiful  (The)  shoe- 
binder  of  Lynn. 

New  York  in  1890.     See  Money  making. 

New  York  in  1971.     See  Jim  Jubilee's  dream. 

New  York  in  slices.      See  Through  by  day- 
light. 
New  York  Indian;  a  dramatic  composition,  by 
Lee  Arthur  and  R.  B.  Smith. 

©  Robert  B.  Smith,  New  York;  D:7572, 
July  13,  1905.  32537 

New  York  life;  ballet,  by  B.  Kiralfy. 

©  Bolossy  Kiralfy,  New  York ;  1887 :  31471, 
Dec.  6.  32538 


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DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


32563 


ITew      York      patrol;      a      realistic      comedy- 
drama,  by  J.  W.  Harkins,  jr. 

©  James  W.  Harkins,  jr.,  Worcester,  Mass. ; 
1891 :  6307,  Feb.  16.  32539 

New  York  politics;   a   satirical   drama,  by   J. 
Aikin. 

©    James   Aikin,    New   York;     1888:7562. 
Mar.  12;  2c.  Mar.  26.  32540 

New    York    tiger;    a    melodrama    in    4    acts. 
by  H.  G rattan  Donnelly. 

©   Jacob   Litt,   United    States ;    1896 :  8773, 
Feb.  6.  32541 


New    York    two    hundred 
Knickerbockers  (The) 


years    ago.       See 


New   York   wide   open;   a   farce   comedy   in   3 
acts,  by  Lewis  L.  and  William  A.  Crane. 

©  Lewis   L.    and   William   A.   Crane.   New 
York  ;  1900  A :  31351,  Dec.  27.  32542 

New  Yorker. 

©  Milton  Wolf  and  Sidney  Rosenthal.  Chi- 
cago;  D:307S,  Mar.  2,  1903.  32543 

a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  T.  Vincent. 

©  Chas.  T.  Vincent,  New  York ;  1891 :  8340, 
Mar.  4.  32544 

farce  comedy  in  3  acts. 

©  James  F.  Dolan,  New  York ;  1895 :  61815, 


Dec.  6. 


32545 


New  York's  reformers;  a  spectacular  musical 
satirical  comedy  farce  in  3  acts,  by  A.  A.  Cor- 
bett. 

©  Adolphe  A.  Corbett.  New  York;  1894: 
55266,  Nov.  26.  32546 

Newark  knows  how;  or.  The  suffragettes,  a 
(•♦miic  operetta  in  2  acts,  by  C.  Leonard-Stuart, 
cover-title,  16  p.    nar.  8°. 

©  Nov.  19,  1913;  2c.  Nov.  21,  1913;  A: 
3.59098;  Charles  Leonard-Stuart,  Newark. 
N.  J.  32547 

Newbern;  or,  The  old  flag,  a  drama  of  the 
southern  rebellion,  in  proloinie  and  3  acts,  by 
E.  A.  Lewis. 

©  Edwin  A.  Lewis.  Ignited  States;  1883: 
24455,  Dec.  20 ;  2c.  Feb.  2,  1884.  32548 

Newcomes  (The);  a  drama,  from  the  novel  of 
the  same  name  by  William  Makepeace  Thack- 
eray, by  M.  Grey. 

©  Marion  Grey.  New  York;  1897:40286. 
.Tuly  10.  32549 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Morton. 

©  IMichael  Morton.  New  York;  D :  8670. 
June  11.  1906.  '       32550 

See   also   Colonel   Newcome. — Matchmak- 


Newest  Amsterdam;  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  E.  F. 
Coward. 

©  Edward  Fales  Coward,  New  York ;  1897 : 
9167,  Feb.  4.  32551 

Newest  (The)   of  nations;   a  comic  opera,  by 

Charles  P.  Sherman  and  S.  Decatur  Smith,  jr. 

©  Charles  Poiueroy  Sherman  and  Stephen 

Decatur  Smith,  jr.,  Philadelphia  ;  1880 :  14034, 

June  18.  32552 


ers  (The) 


comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  C  P.  Sherman. 

70  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1910 ;  D :  20422 ;  Charles  P. 
Sherman,  Philadelphia.  32553 

Newest  (The)  woman;  an  operatic  comedy 
satire  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Navratil. 

©    Edward    Navratil,     New     York;     1895: 
37438,  July  19.  32554 

3  bunches  of  laughter,  by  O.  F.  G.  Day. 

©  Oscar  F.  G.  Day,  Minneapolis;  D :  4238. 
Nov.  12,  1903.  32555 

Newest  woman  up-to-date;  an  operatic  comedy 
satire  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Navratil. 

©  Edward  Navratil,  New  York  ;  1895 :  37442, 
July  19.  32556 

Newgate  routed.     See  Jack  Shepherd. 

Newlyweds  (The) 

©  Joseph  L.  Plunkett,  New  York ;  D :  11189. 
Aug.  16,  1907.  32557 

Same.    15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Maurice    Greet,    New    York ;    D :  10734. 
June  10.  1907 ;  2c.  INIay  22,  1907.  32558 

Newlyweds  and  their  baby;  comedy,  book  by 
Aaron  Hoffman  and  Paul  West,  music  and 
lyrics  by  Seymour  Brown,  Nat  D.  Ayer  and 
.John  w!  Bratton.    42  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  16,  1910 ;  D  :  22824 ;  I>effler.  Brat- 
ton CO.,  New  York.  32559 

'a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  Paul  West. 

32  p.    8°. 

©  .Tohn  Leffler,  New  York;  D :  11041,  July 
25,  1907 :  2c.  July  25,  1907.  32560 

Newport;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Olive  Logan 
and  A.  Daly. 

©  Augustin  Dalv,  New  York;  1879:10686, 
Aug.  11.  32561 

a   musical   play   in   2   acts,  by   D.   Marion. 

[49]  p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Dave  Marion.  New  York ;  D :  11293,  Sept. 
5,  1907 ;  2c.  Sept.  5,  1907.  32562 

an  original  comedy  in  6  acts,  by  M.  T.  Al- 
len. St.  Louis.  Nixon-,Tones  printing  company, 
1885. 

©  Marie  Townsend  Allen,   United   States; 
1885  :  4307,  Feb.  17.  32563 


1630 


3S564 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


32585 


Newport — Continued. 

a  play,  by  Olive  Logan  and  W.  Sikes. 

©  Wirt  Sikes,  United  States;  1879:13026. 
Oct.  2.  32564 

Newport  (A)  volunteer;  a  society  play  in  4  acts, 
by  R.  Primel. 

©  Rudolf  Frimel,  New  York;  D:3962, 
Sept.  17,  1903.  32565 

Newrich  (The)  reception;  a  drama  of  1  scene 
and  2  acts,  by  H.  Gaylord,  L.  R.  and  C.  A. 
.  Sanders.    20  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©  Helen  Gaylord,  Luzetta  R.  Sanders  and 
Cora  A.  Sanders,  Canton,  111. ;  D :  14162,  Oct. 
19,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  14,  1908.  32566 

Same.    2  ed. 

©  Apr.  5,  1910 ;  2c.  Apr.  8,  1910 ;  D :  20805 ; 
Helen  Gaylord,  Luzetta  R.  and  Cora  A.  San- 
ders, Canton,  111.  32567 

News  (The)  brought  home;  tabloid  drama  of 
metropolitan  newspaper  life  in  1  act,  by  Quinn 
L.  Martin  and  E.  B.  Garnett.  22  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  May  14,  1915 ;  D :  40654 ;  Edward  B. 
Garnett,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  32567a 

News  from  the  front.  See  General's  (The) 
daughter. 

News  (The)  girl;  a  comedy  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
V.  E.  Love. 

©  Valentine  E.  Love,  Chicago ;  1898 :  11399, 
Feb.  14.  32568 

News  that  must  be  told;  a  monologue,  by  Ed- 
win Hopkins.      [5]    p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  E.  S.  Hopkins,  jr..  New  York ;  D :  7955, 
Feb.  6,  1906;  2c.  Feb.  6,  1906.  32569 

Newsboy  (The)  and  the  fairy;  a  melodrama,  by 
:M.  Owen.     [28]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Martha  Owen,  De  Land,  Fla. ;  0 :  14310, 
Nov.  17,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1908.  32570 

Newsboy's  (The)  debt;  a  comedy-drama  in  4 
acts,  by  E.  Oppenheim. 

©  Edwin  Oppenheim,  Princeton,  111. ;  1893 : 
19081,  Apr.  18.  32571 

Newsboy's  (A)  surprise;  musical  comedy,  by  I. 
Newhoff.     [2]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Irving  Newhoff,  New  York;  D:  12627, 
Mar.  27,  1908 ;  2c.  Mar.  27,  1908.  32572 

Newsboy's  (The)  Thanksgiving;  a  play  for 
voung  folks,  by  Archibald  Humboldt  [pseud, 
of  G.  O.  March]  [Lebanon,  O.,  March  broth- 
ers]    cover-title,  13  p.    12°. 

©  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O. ;  D  :  3958.  Sept. 
16,  1903 ;  2c.  Oct.  5,  1903.  32573 


Newsie's  (The)  Christmas;  fantastic  comedy 
novelty  skit,  by  W.  W.  Dunkle  and  T.  Kay 
Smith.    11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.    4,    1911;    D:  23272;    Smith    & 
Arado,  Chicago.  32574 

Newsie's  (The)  good  fortune.     See  Tags. 

Newspaper  (A)  ad.;  being  an  original  comedy 
in  1  act,  by  L.  Droge'. 

©  Lillian  Droge,  San  Francisco ;  D :  2308, 
Sept.  8,  1902.  32575 

or.  The  artist's  model,  a  dramatic  playlet. 


by  R.  J.  Watts. 

©  Richard  J.  Watts,  Dorchester,  Mass. ;  D : 
15519,  Apr.  2,  1909.  32576 

Newspaper  (The)  game;  comedy-drama  in  3 
acts,  by  I.  C.  Tichenor.  [86]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  7,  1913 ;  D :  34648 ;  Ira  C.  Tiche- 
nor, Los  Angeles.  32577 

Newspaper  (A)  man;  an  entirely  original 
American  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  H.  Winslow. 

©  Herbert  Hall  Winslow,  New  York ;  1889 : 
31619,  Oct.  18.  32578 

Newspaper  (The)  minstrels.  See  Public  (The) 
eye. 

Next;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  R.  .T.  Young.  [128] 
p.    4°.    Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Apr.  13,  1911 ;  D :  23950 ;  Rida  John- 
son Young,  Greenwich,  Conn.  32579 

an  original  fai'ce  in  1  act,  by  L.  H.  Trow- 
bridge.    Ms. 

©  Lillian  Hattie  Trowbridge,  Napa,  Cal. ; 
1889 :  16750,  June  1 ;  2c.  May  21.  32580 

Next  (The)  day;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Walter 
Browne. 

©  Harry  Lacy,  New  Haven,  Conn. ;  1892 : 
36449,  Sept.  5.  32581 

Next  (The)  day  after;  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
('Imrles  Horwitz.    30  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Perry    sisters,    Philadelphia  ;    D :  8430 ; 
Apr.  26,  1906 ;  2c.  Apr.  26,  1900.  32582 

Next  door;  a  comedy  of  today,  by  Eleanor  Maud 
Crane. 

©  E.  M.  Crane,  New  York;  D :  8868,  July 
19,  1906.  32583 

- —  Same.  New  York.  Dick  &  Fitzgerald, 
1906.     63  p.     12°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York;  D :  8825. 
July   12,   1906;   2c.   Aug.  9,   1906.  32584 

the  greatest  of  all  acrobatic  farce  frolics. 


in  3  acts,  by  A.  Royer. 

©   Archie    Royer,    Pottstown,    Pa.;     1898: 
17377,  Mar.  14.  32585 


1631 


32586 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


82598 


Next  door  neighbor;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
B.  Mattliews  and  G.  H.  Jessop.  Now  York, 
S.  French  &  son. 

©  Brander  Matthews  and  Geo.  H.  Jessop, 
United  States  ;  1887  :  7572,  Mar.  30.       32586 


short  comedy   [in  1  act]  by  C.  J.  Vreden- 

burg.     [6]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  ic.  July  16,  1909 ;  D :  16478 ;  C.  J.  Vre- 
denburg,  Chicago.  32587 

Next  door  neighbors;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  L. 
Kobrin, 

77  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  25,  1915  ;  D  :  41045  ;  Leon  Kobrin, 
Brooklyn.  32587a 

Next  door  to  hell  and  its  consequences.  See 
Hans  Hableman. 

Next  (The)  generation;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
F.  Mandel. 

©  Frank  Mandel,  New  York ;  D :  15967,  Apr. 
14,  1909.  32588 

—  by  W.  B.  Meloney.  [85]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.    Oct.    24,    1911;    D:  25588;    William 
Brown  Meloney,  New  York.  32589 

Next  gentleman;  1  act  playlet,  by  J.  F. 
Mitchell,  jr.     24  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  5,  1915 ;  D  :  39877  ;  John  Fowler 
Mitchell,  jr.,  Greenfield,  Ind.  32589a 

Next  o'  kin;  play  in  1  act,  by  K.  M.  Rice.  [1], 
36  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  19,  1913;  D:  33260;  Katharine 
McDowell   Rice,   Worthingtou,   Mass.     32590 

Next  of  kin;  1  act  comedy,  by  Eleanor  Ecob 
[i.  e.  E.  E.  Sawyer]  and  E.  Waldo  .Johnson. 
6  p.    f  °.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  28,  1915 ;  D :  40506 ;  Eleanor  E. 
Sawyer  and  E.  Waldo  Johnson,  Portland,  Or. 

32590a 


—  play  in  3  acts,  by   C.  Klein.     146  p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct    14,    1909;    D:  17097;    Charles 
Klein,  Rowayton,  Conn.  32591 


a  sensational  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  Lin- 
coln J.  Kibbey.     50  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Major    A.    Hunt,    Medland,    Mich. ;    D : 
7542,  Nov.  10,  1905 ;  2c.  Nov.  10,  1905.    32592 

Next,  please;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  H.  Hunter. 
[2],  18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Nov.    11,    1915;    D:  42297;    Horace 
Hunter,  London.  32592a 


Next  (The)  religion;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Israel 
Zangwill.  London,  William  Heinemann,  1912. 
[5],  194  p.     12°. 

©   Feb.   22,   1912;   2c.    Mar.   23,   1912;   D: 
29129;  Macmillan  co..  New  York.  32593 

Next  station  is  Killimuck;  3  act  comedy,  by 
Willard  Mack.     124  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  8,  1915 ;  D :  42218 ;  A.  H.  Woods. 
New  York.  32593a 

Next  (The)  step;  milestones  in  woman's 
progress,  play  in  3  acts,  by  H.  Mackaye. 
[91]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  6,  1914;  D :  35937 ;  Hazel  Mac- 
kaye, Yonkers,  N.  Y.  32593b 

Next  year;  a  musical  nightmare  in  3  acts,  by 
H.  P.  Bigelow.  Baldwinsville,  N.  Y.,  W.  F. 
Morris  publishing  company  [1895]    37  p.    16°. 

©   W.   F.    Morris   pub.   co.,    Baldwinsville, 
N.  Y. ;  1895:61851,  Dec.  6;  2c.  Dec.  13. 

32594 

Nez  (Le)  qui  remue.     See  Miche. 

Ngaruma,  the  sibyl. 

©  Thomas  Clifford   Starr,   Stockton,   Cal. ; 
D  :  12953,  May  11,  1908.  32595 

Ni  a  la  ventana  te  asomes;  capricho,  c6mico- 
satlrico-desvergonzado,  en  1  acto,  dividido  en 
4  cuadros,  en  prosa,  original  de  E.  Polo, 
mUsica  del  maestro  Eduardo  G.  Arderlus. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1910. 
49  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Sept.  6,  1910 ;  2c.  Sept.  7,  1910 ;  D  :  21965 ; 
Ernesto  Polo,  Madrid.  32596 

Ni  frio,  ni  calor;  fantasia  en  1  acto  y  3  cua- 
dros, original  de  L.  de  Larra,  mtisica  del 
maestro  I^opez  Torregrosa.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  espafioles]  1910.  45  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  May  19,  1910;  2c.  May  20,  1910;  D: 
21075;  Luis  de  Larra,  Madrid.  32597 

Ni  media  palabra  mas;  humorada  comico- 
llrica,  6  chispazo  sicallptico,  en  1  acto,  3  cua- 
dros y  un  prOlogo,  en  prosa  y  verso,  original 
de  J.  M.  Martin  de  Eugenio,  mtisica  de  los 
maestros  Eduardo  G.  Arderlus  y  Jos6  Ma. 
Carbonell.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
noles]  1910.     35  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Sept.  6,  1910 ;  2c.  Sept.  7,  1910 ;  D  :  21992 ; 
Jose  M.  Martin  de  Eugenio,  Madrid.     32598 

Ni  rey,  ni  roque;  zarzuela  en  1  acto,  dividido 
en  2  cuadros,  libro  de  Manuel  Merino  y  Jos§ 
Ma.  Martin  de  Eugenio,  mlisica  del  maestro 
Pablo  Luna.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espafioles]  1915.    32  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Aug.  30,  1915;  Ic.  Sept.  1,  1915;  D: 
41652;  M.  Merino  y  J.  Ma.  Martin  de  Eu- 
genio, Madrid.  32598a 


1632 


32599 


COPYRIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


32622 


Niagara;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  S.  Norton. 
©  Jolin  S.  Norton,  New  York;  1872:1955, 
Feb.  29.  32599 


an  original  4  act  melodrama,  by  E.  E.  Kid- 
der.    127  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Edward   E.   Kidder,   New   York;    1884: 
6967,  Mar.  31 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1885.  32600 

Niagara  (A)  episode;  a  drama  in  1  act,  by 
H.  Cahill. 

©  Helena  Cahill,  New  York;  1891:39088, 
Oct.  31.  32601 

Niagara    Falls. 

©  F.  P.  Pease,  Buffalo ;  1884 :  20238,  Oct.  8 ; 
2c.  Oct.  25.  32602 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  G.  Wolford. 

©  Gus  Wolford,  St.  Louis ;  1894 :  717,  Feb.  5. 

32603 

a  pictorial  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  A. 

Reed. 

©   J.   A.   Reed,    New    York;    1888:19209, 
July  5.  32604 

Niatrici;  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  by  O.  Cohen, 
assisted  by  W.  B.  Seabrook.  38  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Octavus  Cohen,  Charleston,  S.  C. ;  1889 : 

28432,  Sept.  19 ;  Ic.  Sept.  19.  32605 

Nitelings    (The);   tragedy   in  5  acts,   by   Emil 

O    H.   Schott  and  R.  J.  Gorey.      [Cleveland, 

1896]     83  p.    12°. 

©  Richard  Joseph  Gorey  and  Emil   C.  H. 

Schott,    Cleveland;    1896:14466,    Mar.    5;    2c. 

Sept.  4.  32606 

Nibelung's  (The)  ring.     See  Reingold  (Das) — 

Walkiire  (Die) 
Nibo  (The);  a  dramatic  composition  in  2  acts, 
by  Kenneth  Lee. 

©  Joseph  M.  Weber  and  Lewis  M.  Fields. 
New  York;  1897:43305,  July  31.  32607 

Nicanor;  a  tragedy  in  4  acts,  by  L.  W.  BuUen, 
founded  on  C.  Bryson  Taylor's  novel  Nicanor, 
The  teller  of  tales.  [86]  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Lillian  Williams  Bullen,  New  Orleans; 
D :  11283,  Aug.  29,  1907 ;  2c.  Sept.  14,  1907. 

32608 

Nicanor,  the  teller  of  tales.     See  Nicanor. 
Nice  and  warm;  a  farcical  comedy. 

©  John  A.   Stevens,   United   States;   1884: 
7420,  Apr.  7.  32609 

Nice  (A)  girl;  a  comedy  in  4  acts. 

©  E.  H.  Clement,  Boston ;  1885 :  13059,  June 
13.  32610 

Nice  (A)  little  home  of  their  own;  comic  dra- 
matic sketch,  by  F.  M.  and  M.  C.  Willis.  12 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  22,  1910;   D:  22025;   F.  Milton 
and  Myrtle  C.  Willis,  New  York.  32611 


Nice  (A)  little  supper;  a  duologue,  by  Edith 
Wheeler.  London,  J.  Williams,  ltd. ;  New 
York,  E.  Schuberth  &  co.,  1905.    8  p.    8". 

©  Joseph  Williams,  ltd.,  London;  D:6380, 
Mar.  22,  1905;  2c.  Mar.  22,  1905.  32612 

Nice  (A)  quiet  chat;  by  M.  J.  W.  New  York, 
S.  French;  Loudon,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1899.  8 
p.  12°.  (French's  international  copyrighted 
.  .  .  ed.  of  the  works  of  the  best  authors,  no. 
25) 

©  T.  H.  French,  New  York ;  1899  A :  70518, 
Oct.  30;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1901.  32613 

Nicephorus;  a  tragedy  of  New  Rome,  by  F.  Har- 
rison.   Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1906.     [42]  p.    8°. 

©    Frederic    Harrison,    London ;     D :  8250, 
Mar.  30,  1906;  2c.  Mar.  30,  1906.  32614 

Niche  (The)  in  the  wall;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
K.  Benedict  and  J.  Hitchcock.  [3],  63  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.   12,   1911;    D:  25476;   Kingsley 
Benedict  and  Jeanette  Hitchcock,  Washington. 

32615 

Nicholas  Nickleby;  dramatization  of  Chai'les 
Dickens'  famous  novel,  in  4  acts,  bv  H.  B. 
R.  A.  Chase  and  .iohn  P.  Ritter.  [113]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  le.  June  13,  1911 ;  D :  24467  ;  Helen  B.  R. 
A.  Chase  and  John  P.  Ritter,  New  York. 

32616 


— —  in  5  acts,  by  H.  B.  R.  A.  Chase. 

©  H.  Bertha  R.  A.  Chase,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. ; 
1900  A:  16001,  June  28.  32617 

Nick  and  the  cobbler.     Sec  Laziness  and  the 
devil. 

Nick    Bottom    in    Fairyland.      See    Weaver's 
(The)  dream. 

Nick  Carter;  in  4  acts,  by  Lester  Stone.     [47]  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©   S.   Reed,   Toledo,   O. ;  D :  4919,   Apr.   8, 

1904;  2c.  Apr.  8,  1904.  32618 

-play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  A.  Kummer.     [140] 

p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Sept.   12,   1911;   D:  25210;    Frederic 
Arnold  Kummer,  Catonsville,  Md.  32619 

Nick  Carter,  detective;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
by  E.  J.  Wilson.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ella  Josephine  Wilson,  Chicago;  1900  A: 
12113,  May  14;  2c.  Mar.  21,  1902.  32620 

Nick  Carter,  the  New  York  detective. 

©  Sol  Braunlg,  Little  Rock,  Ark. ;  D :  1764, 
Apr.  21,  1902.  32621 

Nick  Carter's  great  coup;  or,  In  the  nick  of 
time. 

©    Augustus    C.     St.    Amand,    Amityville, 
N.  Y. ;  D :  11824,  Nov.  29,  1907.  32622 


5379—16- 


-108 


1633 


32623 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


32644 


Nick  Floyd;  a  border  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W. 
Ilalley.     Not  iiitt'iided  for  publication.     Ms. 

©  William  Halley,  Sacramento,  (\-il.:  ISSS: 
■27~m7,  Sept.  2S ;  2c.  Nov.  S.  32623 

Nick  Meueely;  a  drink  melodrama  in  4  acts. 

©    .T.    W.    Schwartz.    New    Yorlc;    D:4291. 
Nov.  28,  1003.  32624 

Nick  of  tlie  woods.     Ncc  Shauowakin  (Tlie) 

Nickolaus  Tallihankel's  troubles;  our  kentfy 
cousin  jining'  the  Woodmen,  H.  F.  Petry, 
Tyjtewritteu. 

©   Henry    Fer<liiiand    Petrv.    Austin,    Tex.: 

1897:16483,      ftlar.     10:     Ic     -Mar.      10;     2c. 

(printed)  May  31.  32625 

Nickolo's    return;    romance    in    1     act,    l)y    S. 

Abrahams.      [G]  p.     f".     Ty])ewritten. 

©  Ic.  Ai)r.  28, 1911 ;  D  :  240!)0  ;  Sol  Abrahams, 
Cleveland.  32626 

Nick's  girl;  a  coniedv  drama  in  3  acts,  bv  F. 
Knell. 

©  Frederick  Knell,  Koxburv,  Mass.:  189a: 
49265,  Sept.  28.  32627 

Nicodenaa,  triumphant  heroine  of  Jerusalem.; 
historical  drama  in  4  acts,  by  .T.  B.  Kaloria. 
[3],  92  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  4,  1913 ;  D :  340(»0 ;  John  B.  Ka- 

loria,  Scranton,  Pa.  32628 

Nicolete;   a   drama    in   1   act,   by  Edward   F.er- 

i-is   and   Arthur   Stuart.      New   York,    Samuel 

French :  London,  Siunuel  French,  ltd.,  1899. 

©  T.   H.   French,  New   York :    1899 :  3046S, 
May  5;  2c.  Nov.  17.  32629 

Nicolette;  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  F.  F. 
Schrader.      [2],  75  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1912;   D:  29234;   Frederick 
F.  Schrader,  New  York.  32630 

a  light  opera  in  3  acts,  by  R.  A.  Bar  net. 

©  11.  A.  Barnet,  Boston ;   D :  961,   Oct.   16, 
1901.  32631 

Nicotina  (La);  sainete  en  prosa  escrito  exi)resa- 
mentf  para  liicardo  Simo  Raso,  original  de 
I'edro  Muuoz  Seca  y  Pedro  Perez  Fernandez. 
Ma<lrid  |  Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1912. 
32  p.     12°. 

©  Mar.  6,  1913;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1913;  D:  32580: 
P.  Munoz  Seca  y  P.  Pfn-ez  Fernandez,  Madrid. 

32631a 
Nifty;  comedy  drama  in  1  act,  by  Jack  Gor- 
man.     [1],  7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    14,    1913;     D :  31964 ;     Joseph 
Uawley,   Brooklyn.  32632 

Nigger  (The);  l)y  K.  Sheldon.  123  p.  8°. 
Printed. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  2,  1909;  I):  17609;  Edward  Shel- 
don, New  York.  32633 

an   American   play    in   3   acts,   by   Edward 

Sheldon.      New    York,    The    IMacmillan    com- 
pany, 1910.     6  p.  ].,  3-269  p.     12°. 

©    Sept.    7.    1910;    2c.    Sept.    9,    1910:    A: 
271789;  Macmillan  co.,  New  York.        32633a 


Nigger  baby;  a  monologue,  by  Bertha  M.  Wil- 
son. Philadelphia,  The  Peun  publishing  com- 
pany, 1895. 

©  The  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia;   1895: 
39218.  July  30;  2c.  July  30.  32634 

Nigger  (The)  boarding  house;  a  screaming 
farce,  in  1  act  and  1  scene,  for  six  male  bui-nt- 
cork  characters,  by  Oliver  Wenlandt.  New 
York,  Dick  and  Fitzgerald. 

©   Dick    &    Fitzgerald,    New   York;    1898: 
14758,  Mar.  2;  2c.  July  15.  32635 

Nigger  (A)  in  China;  Ethiopian  extravaganza, 
a  dread  dire  disaster  in  1  throe  and  6  spasms, 
by   Henry    Linden    [pseud,   of  Henry   Linden 

Collins! 

©   Henry    Linden    Collins,    Chicago;    1870: 
1263,  Aug.  26.  32636 

Nigger  (The)  night  school;  a  farce  in  1  act 
for  six  male  characters,  by  Thomas  Barnes. 
New  York,  H.  Roorbach. 

©    Harold    Roorbach,     New    York;     1896: 
57599,   Oct.   19;   2c.  Oct.  30.  32637 

Night;  or.  The  day  breaking,  twelve  persons 
in  the  cast  and  5  acts,  by  L.  Jamerson. 

©  Lucinda   Jamerson,  Buffalo;  1884:4914, 
Mar.  7.  32638 

Night  (The)  after;  or,  Rameses  of  Mummy 
row,  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Arthur  P.laiicliai-d. 
Boston,  \V:  H.  Baker  &  co..  1904.  21  p.  12°. 
(On  cover:    Baker's  ed.  of  plays) 

©    Walter    H.    Baker    &    co.,    Boston;    D: 
4607,  Feb.  11,  1904;  2c.  Apr.  1,  1904.     32639 

Night  air;  a  triviality  in  3  acts,  bv  Rol)ert 
Steele  [pseud,  of  P.  F.  Booty]  [London  & 
Edinburgh,  Printed  bv  Ballantyne,  Hanson  & 
CO.,  1904]     3  p.  1.,  168  p.    16°. 

©    Percy    Frederick    Booty,    London;    D: 
5707,   Sept.   26,   1904;  2c.   Sept.   26,  1904. 

32640 

Night  (A)  among  the  stars  and  courtship  of 
Venus;  comic  opera  in  4  acts,  by  Israel  M. 
Silkwortli.  1<)  p.  f°.  Typewritten.  [Libret- 
to only  I 

©  I.  M.  Silkworth,  Baltimore  ;  D  :  7986.  Feb. 
8,  1906;  2c.  Mar.  1,  1906.  32641 

Night  and  morning;  [by]  C.  C.  Christopher. 

©  Claude  C.  Christopher,  Nashville,  Tenn. ; 
1897:63382,  Nov.  12.  32642 

a  drama. 

©   Charles   Wheatleigh,  New   York;    1871: 
8045,  Aug.  29.  32643 

an  original  drama  in  5  acts,  by  E.  Arden. 

©  Edwin  Arden,  Castleton  Corners,  N.  Y. ; 


1891 :  14246,   Apr.   20. 


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Night  and  morning- — Continued. 

^l)lav  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Croft.      [53]   p.     8°. 

Ms. 

©  Ic.  May  12,  1914 ;  D :  37013  ;  Albert  Croft, 

Steilacoom,  Wash.  32644a 

Night  (A)  around  town.  36  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Leo  C.  Teller,  New  York ;  D :  1561,  Mar. 
12,  1902;  Ic.  Mar.  12,  1902.  32645 

Night  (A)  at  Atlantic  City;  comedy  in  1  act. 
by  F.  D.  Goldsmith.  16  p.  4°,  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.  27,   1910;   D :  22399 ;   Frank  D. 
Goldsmith,  AVllkes  Barre,  Pa.  32646 

Night   (A)   at   Canfield's. 

©  Thomas  J.  Beeson,  New  York ;  D :  2951. 
Feb.  4.  1903.  32647 

Night   (A)   at  dinner;  skit,  by  L.   F.   Clinton. 

Boise,  Id.,   Syms-York  co.,  1914.     28  p.     16°. 

©  June  2,  1914 ;  2c.  July  6,  1914 ;  D  :  37645  ; 

Lynne  Fox  Clinton,  Boise,  Id.  32647a 

Night  (A)  at  home;  1  act  vaudeville  singing 
sketch,  by  N.  H.  Withrow.  [2]  p.  t°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  13,  1912 ;  D :  28927 ;  N.  II.  With- 
row, Little  Rock,  Ark.  32648 

Night  (A)  at  Martin's.  15  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Emanuel  Camoin  de  Bonilla,  New  York; 
D :  6378,  Mar.  21,  1905 ;  2c.  Mar.  21,  1905. 

32649 

Night  at  the  carnival.     See  Glorious  time. 

Night  (A)  at  the  circus.  9  p.  6  photographs. 
■i".     Typcnvi'Jtten. 

©   Nat    Ellis,    Syracuse,    N.    Y. ;    D :  15070, 
Feb.  13,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  13,  1909.  32650 

an    American    farce    comedy,     by     H.     G. 

Donnelly. 

©     H.     Grattan     Donnelly,     Philadelphia; 
1891 :  13910,   Apr.   17.  32651 

Night  (A)  at  the  club;  a  dramatic  sketch  for 
two  persons  in  3  scenes,  by  J.  R.  Graham. 
Typewritten. 

©  ,Iohn  Ramsev  Graham,  Rochester,  N.  Y'. ; 
1897  :  13095,  Feb.  22  ;  Ic.  Feb.  22.  32652 

twenty   minute   sketch   in   1   act.  by  B.   J. 

Simons  and  P.  J.  Madigan.     4  p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    3,    1910;    D :  22722 ;    Edward 
.7.  Simons  and  Paddy  .1.  Madipin,  Brooklyn. 

32653 

Night  (A)  at  the  French  ball;  a  farce  comedy 
in  3  acts,  by  L.  Dittmar.  [1031  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Louis    Dittmar,    Jersey    City;    D :  3323. 
Apr.  22,  1903;  2c.  Apr.  22,  1903.  32654 


Night  (The)  attack;  serio-comic  pantomime  in 
3  acts,  by  P.  Martinetti. 

©   Paul   Martinetti,    United   States;   1895: 
32494,  June  21.  32655 

Night  (The)  before  Christmas;  a  Christmas 
exercise,  by  Mrs.  C.  M.  Livingston.  Boston, 
D.  Lothrop  &  CO.  [etc.,  etc.,  1875]  15,  1  p. 
16°. 

©    D.    Lothrop    &    CO.,    Boston;    1876:406, 
Jan.  8;  2c.  Jan.  17.  32655a 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  Reld   [i.  e.  James 


Halleck  Reid] 

©   Hal.     Reid,    Hamilton,    O. ;    1899:2314, 
Jan.  4.  32656 

a  pastoral  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Hal.  Reid 


[i.  e.  James  Halleck  Reid]     Typewritten. 

©    Bertha    Belle    Westbrook    Reid.    United 
States;    1899:62710,    Sept.    27;    2c.    Sept.    27. 

32657 


—  a  play  for  young  people,  by  Alice  E.  Allen, 
music  by  Archibald  Humboldt  [pseud,  of  G.  O. 
March]  Lebanon,  O.,  March  brothers,  1906, 
cover-title,  16,  [4]  p.     16°. 

©  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O. ;  D :  9254,  Oct. 
18,  1906;  2c.  Nov.  10,  1906.  32658 


—  play  in  3  acts,  by  W.  P.  Taylor.  New 
Y-ork,  Samuel  French ;  London,  S.  French, 
ltd.     17,    [2]   p.     8°.      [Contains  music] 

©  Nov.  28,  1910;  2c.  Nov.  30,  1910;  D: 
22686;  William  Patterson  Taylor,  East 
Orange,  N.  J.  32659 

—  Sec   also   Visit   (A)    to   Santa   Claus. 


Night  (The)  before  Christmas  as  observed  in 
the  Owen  family;  by  A.  Gregg. 

©  Alice  Gregg,  Cambridgeport,  Mass. ;  1893  : 
4691,   Jan.   23.  32660 

Night  (The)  before  New  Year.      Typewritten. 

©  Daniel  Sutherland,  New  York;  1900  A: 

19041,  July  31;  2c.  July  31.  32661 

Night  (The)  before  New  Year's;  or.  That  Irish 
boarder,  by  Ernest  C.  Filkins.  70  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  H.   Marks,  Perth,  Canada ;   D : 
1760,  Apr.  21.  1902 ;  2c.  Apr.  21,  1902.     32662 

Night  before  the  morning  after;  play  in  1  act, 

by  O.  T.  .Tohnsone.     10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    IMar.    1,    1915;    D :  39827 ;    Otto    T. 

Johnsone,  Brooklyn.  32662a 

Night   before   the   race;    a    play    in   1    act,   by 

Eugene   Stockdale.     20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  E.   Stockdale.  Chicago ;  D :  8289,  Apr.  6. 

1906;  2c.  Apr.  6,  1906.  32663 


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Night  (The)  birds;  musical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
libretto  by  Gladys  Unger,  lyrics  by  Arthur 
Anderson,  music  l3y  Johann  Strauss.  [133]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©    ic.    Dec.    4,    1911 ;     D :  2.5960 ;     Ernest 
Mayer,  London.  32664 

Night  (The)  boat;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  John  B. 
Hymer.     19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  5,  1915 ;  D :  41910 ;  Eleanor  Hy- 
mer, New  York.  32664a 

Night  brings  a  counsellor;  play  in  1  act,  by 
L.  S.  Saunders.     10  p.     f°.     Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Nov.  9,  1915 ;  D :  42296 ;  Lilian  Stone 
Saunders,  St.  Louis.  32664b 

Night  clerk;  2  act  musical  comedy,  book  and 
lyrics  by  S.  Maguire.  114  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Libretto  only] 

©   Ic.   May   5,   1910;    D:  21010;    Sylvester 
Maguire,  New  York.  32665 

Night  (The)  editor;  a  drama  of  the  bizarre, 
by  R.  F.  Steele. 

©  Richard  F.  Steele  and  Harry  W.  Wack, 
St.  Paul ;  1891 :  28330,  Aug.  6.  32666 

play  in  1  act,  by  F.  Rosen.     [1],  10  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   May   27,   1913;   D:  33344;    Fillmore 
Rosen,  Cleveland.  32667 

Night   (The)   express;  by  H.  Knapp,  a  sensa- 
tional melodrama  in  4  acts. 

©   Harry   Knapp,    St.    Louis;    1892:46306, 
Nov.  14.  32668 

a  sensational  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  H.  M. 


Knapp. 

©  Harry  Knapp  and  Charles  Daniels,   St. 
Louis ;  1891 :  15036,  Apr.  23.  32669 

Night    follies    of    San    Francisco;    by    Clifford 
Harris.     23  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  6,  1912 ;  D :  28573 ;  Tony  Lubel- 
ski,   San  Francisco.  32670 

Night-hawk;    in   4   acts,   by    F.    B.    Cauthorn. 
\rA]  ]).    oil].    16°.    Typewritten. 

©  Francis  Burns  Cauthorn,  Portland,  Or. ; 
D :  8309,  Apr.  9,  1906 ;  2c.  Apr,  9,  1906.    32671 


—  play  in  4  acts,  by  L.  "Worrall  and  B.  Meri- 
vale.     4  v.     4°.     Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Nov,  25,  1913;  D:  35139;  Lechmere 
Worrall  and  Bernard  Merivale,   London. 

32672 

—  See   also   Nighthawk. 


Night-hawks  (The);  musical  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  J,  McCree.     [1],  14  p.     4°,     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.   5,   1914;   D:  38404;   Junie  Mc- 
Cree, New  York,  32672a 


Night-hawks,  a  tale  of  the  city;  an  original 
domestic  drama  in  5  acts  and  6  tableaux, 

©  D.  H.  Hawkins,  New  York;  1884:4078, 
Feb.  27.  32673 

Night  (The)  he  fell  off;  or.  The  magician,  the 
girl  and  the  dummy,  comedy  ventriloquial 
and  illusion  sketch,  by  L.  Chevalier.  [14]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  9,  1912;  D:  28628;  Louis  Che- 
valier, New  York.  32674 

Night  (A)  in  a  boarding  school;  or,  A  night 
in  a  young  girls'  seminary,  by  Archie  Colby. 
10  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  15,  1910 ;  D :  22294 ;  Jos.  Barnett 
and  Simon  Cohen,  New  York,  32675 

Night  (A)  in  a  fooPs  house;  by  Elmer  Fen- 
ley.     [7]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Lew  Hunting  and  John  H.  Berrv,  Oak 
Grove,  Va. ;  D :  2524,  Oct.  30,  1902;  2c.  Oct, 
30,  1902.  [Note:  Copies  reed,  bear  title,  A 
night  in  a  fool  house;  by  Elmer  Tenley.  © 
Lew  Hunting  and  John  H.  Barry]  32676 

Night  (A)  in  a  free-and-easy;  a  new  extrava- 
ganza. 

©  Tony  Pastor,  New  York ;  1873 :  1670. 
Feb.  19.  32677 

Night  (A)  in  a  gambling  house;  in  1  scene, 
by   A.   Berkowitz.     3  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  7,  1910;  D :  23091 ;  Abe  Berko- 
witz, New  York.  32678 

Night  in  a  Jewish  theatre  (Hom6  B-b  EBpeftCKOM-b 
TeaTpi);   play  in  1  act,  by  0.  Dymow.     34     p 

4°.     Ms. 

©  If.  .Lin.  11,  1915;  D :  39360 ;  Ossip  Dy- 
mow, New  York.  32678a 

Night  (A)  in  a  stra.nge  hotel;  a  laughable 
negro  sketch  in  1  scene,  arr.  by  Charles 
Wliite.  New  York,  R.  M.  De  Witt,  1875.  5 
p.  12°.  ([De  Witt's  Ethiopian  and  comic 
drama,  no.  49] ) 

©  Robert  M.  De  Witt,  New  York;  1875: 
7708,  July  23 ;  2c.  July  29.  32679 

Night  (A)  in  a  telegraph  ofl3.ce;  or.  Those  mes- 
senger boys,  play  by  E.  Fraser.  2  p.  f  °.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  26,  1912;  D:  29242;  Bllamar 
Fraser,  New  York.  32680 

Night  (A)  in  a  young  girls'  seminary,  ^S'ee 
Night  (A)  in  a  boarding  school. 

Night  (A)  in  an  English  music  hall.  See 
Twice  nightly. 

Night  (A)  in  Avignon;  a  drama,  by  Cale  Young 
Rice.  New  York,  McClure,  Phillips  &  co., 
1907.    4  p.  1.,  3-32  p.    12°. 

©  C.  Y.  Rice,  United  States;  A:  172886, 
Apr.  3,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  3,  1907.  32680a 


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Night  (A)   in  Avignon — Continued. 
-- — -  Sec  also   Collected  plays  and  poems;  by 
Cale  Young  Rice. 

Night  (A)  in  Bohemia;  by  T.  P.  Getz,     26  p. 
f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  P.  Getz,  Omaha,  Neb. :  D :  3881, 
Aug.  28,  1903;  2c.  Aug.  17,  1903.  32681 

Night  (A)  in  Cairo.     5  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©  .Jessie  Barda,  New  York ;  D :  11840,  Nov. 
20,  1907;  2c.  Nov.  20,  1907.     [Note :— Copies 
bear  the  title  A  night  in  Egypt]  32682 

Night  (A)  in  Chicago. 

©  Edward  P.  Delauey,  Chicago ;  D :  14894, 
Jan.  25,  1909.  32683 

Night  (A)  in  China;  a  dramatic  and  musical 
monologue  sketch.  , 

©    Harrv    Braham,    New    York;    1900    A: 
20979.  Aug.  22.  32684 

Night  (A)  in  Chinatown.      [60]  p.     i".    Type- 
written. 

©   .Tames   C.   Welsh,   Newburyport,   Mass. ; 
I) :  6684,  May  8,  1905 ;  2c.  May  8,  1905.    32685 

dramatic  episode  in  1  act,  by  Roland  Oliver 

[pseud,  of  Henry  White]     18  p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    29,    1913;    D:  35186;    Henry 
White,  Sacramento,  Oal.  32686 

play  in  1  act,  by  R.  E.  Matthews.    4  p.    f°. 

Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Dec.   3,   1918;   D:  85238;   Robert  E. 
Matthews,  Chicago.  32687 

by   W.   Montague.     16  p.     4°.     Type- 


written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  24,  1914 ;  D  :  38905 ;  Walter  Mon- 
tague, San  Francisco.  32687a 

—  a  sensational   comedy-drama  in  1  act,  by 
E.  F.  Rush. 

©   Ed.   F.   Rush,   New   York;    1899^54705, 
Aug.  28.  32688 

■ — ■  See  also  Slunxming  party. 


Night  in  dreamland;  by  B.  E.  Matthews.    9  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    20,    1909;    D:  17495;    Bob    B. 
ISIatthews,  New  York.  32689 

■ a  domestic  play  in  4  acts,  4  scenes,  by  W. 

Bankson.     no.  1. 

©  Wesley  Bankson,  New  York  ;  1898 :  20408, 
Mar.  30.  32690 

Night  (A)  in  Egypt;  by  A.  Raymond.     [1]  p. 
f°.    Typewritten.     [Synopsis] 

©  Alice  Raymond,  United  States ;  D :  10994, 
July  18,  1907 ;  2c.  July  17,  1907.  32691 

See  also  Night  (A)  in  Cairo. 


Night  (A)  in  Hawaii;  a  vaudeville  sketch,  by 
C.  Alisky.     [1],  3  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    31,    1912;    D:  29847;    Charles 
Alisky,  San  Francisco.  32692 

Night  (A)  in  Herculaueum;  Roman  tragedy  in 
3  acts,  by  H.  G.  Carleton  and  R.  Weightman. 

©  Henry  Guy  Carleton  and  Richard  Weight- 
man,  United  States ;  1886 :  10076,  Apr.  27. 

32693 

Night  (A)  in  Ireland;  by  J.  J.  Malloy  and  E.  E. 
Webb. 

©  .Tolm  J.  I\Ialiov  and  Edwin  E.  Webb,  Buf- 
falo ;  D :  1612,  Mar.  19,  1902.  32694 

See  also  Boy's  (A)  revenge  for  the  death 


of  his  parents  and  the  loss  of  his  home. 

Night  (A)  in  jail:  a  nnisical  farce  comedy  in  3 
acts,  arr.  and  adapted  by  J.  Allen. 

©  .John  Allen,  San  Francisco;  1895:8714: 
Feb.  11.  32695 

Night  (A)  in  Little  Italy;  play  in  1  act,  by  R.  A. 
Troiso.     [1],  2  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  14,  1912;  D:  30538;  Ralph  A. 
Troise,  New  York.  32696 

Night  (A)  in  New  York;  musical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  H.  G.  Donnelly. 

©  H.  Grattan  Donnelly,  New  York;  1896: 
33529,  June  5.  32697 

Night  (A)  in  Niagara;  an  original  musical 
comedy-drama  in  3  acts,  by  Con.  T.  Murphy 
and  W.  J.  Davis. 

©  Will  J.  Davis,  Chicago ;  1886 :  19898,  Sept. 
3.  32698 

Night  (A)  in  Paris;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  N.  J.  Long  and  J.  E.  Sullivan. 

©  N.  J.  I^ong  and  J.  E.  Sullivan,  New  York  ; 
1898  :  16843.  IMar.  12.  32699 

Night  (A)   in  Rome.      See  Torget-me-not. 

Night  (A)  in  society;  German  dialect  comody 
sketch,  by  Ed.  Rose.  8  p.  16°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ernest  R.  Scrimshaw,  Arlington,  N.  J. ; 
D:6178,   Feb.   3,   1905;   2c.   Feb.   3.   1905. 

32700 

Night  (A)  in  Spain. 

©  Henrv  Walker  and  Gertrude  Stodder, 
Brooklyn ;"  D  :  10.569,    May    15,    1907.     32701 

Night  (A)  in  Tappan;  comedy  in  1  act,  by*0.  B. 
Du  Bois.    17  p.     f .    Typewritten. 

©  O.  B.  Du  Bois,  West  Hoboken,  N.  J. ;  D : 
2486,  Oct.  23,  1902;  2c.  Nov.  4,  1902;  Ic. 
(printed)     Oct.  23,  1902.  -32702 

Night  (A)  in  Texas;  a  drama  in  1  act  and  4 
scenes,  by  IMarian  D.  and  R.  S.  Tinney. 

©  Rov  S.  Tinney,  Jersey  City ;  D :  16046, 
June  11,  1909.  32703 


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Night  (A)  in  the  cellar;  comedy  sketch,  by 
Barry   Gray.      11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  1,  1913;  D:  32159;   Horace  M. 
Gardner,  Philadelphia.  32704 

Night  (A)  in  the  chamber  of  horrors.  See 
"Waxworks   (The) 

Night  (A)  in  the  Edelweiss;  by  J.  A.  Sternad 
and  G.   S.  Van.     0  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  24,  1912  ;  D  :  29609  ;  J.  A.  Sternad 
and   Geo.    S.    Van,    Chicago.  32705 

Night  (A)  in  the  night  court;  or,  A  night  in 
the  New  York  city  night  coui't,  i»laylet  in 
2  scenes,  1  act,  by  E.  S.  Wright.  8  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  18,  1914 ;  D :  38278 ;  Edward  S. 
^^■  right,  New  York.  32705a 

Night  in  the  Orient;  drama,  by  A.  B.  Omar. 

©  Abbas  Ben  Omar,  London ;  D  :  3851 ,  Aug. 
20.  1903.  32706 


vaudeville  act,  book,   lyrics  and  music  by 

R.  Kent.     13  p.     4°.     Typewi-itten.      [Words 
only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1909;  D:  17069;  Richmond 
Kent,  Chicago.  32707 

Night  (A)  in  the  slums  of  London;  or.  The 
early  birds,  an  original  dramatic  action  play 
in  2  scenes,  by  Fretl  Karno  [pseud,  of  F.  West- 
cott]      8  p.    "4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Frederick  Westcott,  London;  D :  9148, 
Sept.  27.  1906;  2c.  Oct.  13,  1906.  32708 

Night  (A)  in  the  U.  S.  postofBce  in  Nowhere- 
ville;  a  dramatic  .sketch,  by  M.  S.  Barratt. 
[8]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Montauye  S.  Barratt,  Scranton,  Pa.;  D: 
13434.  .Tuly  29,  1908;  2c.  Aug.  7,  1908.  [Note: 
Copies  reed,  bear  title,  A  scene  in  a  T'.  S.  post- 
office  in  No  Where  Ville]  32709 

Night  (A)  in  Venice;  by  E.  Folaud.  7  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Elbert  Fohind,  Geneseo,  N.  Y. ;  D: 
14850,  Jan.  19.  1909;  2c.  Jan.  19,  1909.    32710 

Night  (A)  in  Washington.     See  Mistakes. 

Night  is  the  shade  of  evei-y  w^rong;  a  melo- 
ik-ama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  F.  Ryan.  [9)  p.  t°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Charles  F.  Ryan.  Turners  Falls,  Mass.; 
D:2115,  July  12,  1902;  2c.  Dec.  12,  1902. 

32711 

Night  (The)  message;  an  original  melodrama 
in  4  acts,  by  O.  Ferree.     Typewritten. 

©  Owen  Ferree,  New  York;  1890:26141, 
Aug.  25;  Ic.  July  24,  1893.  32712 

Night  (A)  of  disappointment.  See  Letter  (A) 
to  the  board  of  hell. 


Night  of  light;  Hanukali  play,  by  Louis 'Kap- 
lan.   New  York,  Bloch  pub.  co.    16  p.    16°. 

©  Oct.  20,  1909 ;  2c.  Nov.  8,  1909 ;  D :  17356 ; 
Bloch  pub.  CO.,  New  York.  32713 

Night  (A)  of  mystery;  play  in  2  scenes,  by  P. 
Dunning.     21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  3,  1915;  D :  41157 ;  Philip  Dun- 
ning, Bridgeport,  Conn.  32713a 


Night  (The)  of  Russia, 
side. 


See  Man  (The)  out- 


Night  (The)  of  the  ball;  by  Alf.  Hampton. 

©  Engstrom  sisters,    New    York  ;    D  :  6277, 
Feb.  20,  1905.  32714 

Night  (The)  of  the  entertainment;  comedy  in  2 
acts  for  college  girls,  by  Anna  Wynne.  New 
York,  S.  Frencll';  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1908. 
26  p.     12°. 

©    Samuel    French,    New   York ;    D :  14661, 
Dec.  21,  1908;  2c.  June  3.  1909.  32715 

Night  (The)  of  the  fight;  a  character  sketch, 
by  J.  A.  Mitchell.  [1],  14  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Joseph    A.    Mitchell,    Philadeliihia ;    D : 
6429,  Mar.  29,  1905 ;  2c.  Mar.  22,  1905.    32716 

Night  (The)  of  the  fire.  Sec  Lucy  (The)  Luce 
club. 

Night  of  the  Fourth;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  L, 
Hall.     31   p.      8°.      Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  17,  1912  ;  D  :  28752  ;  Luther  Levi 
Hall,  Akron,  O.  32717 


in  3  acts,  by  G.  Ade. 

©    George    Ade.    Chicago;    1900    A:  30058, 
Dec.  11.  32718 

Night  of  the  Garter;  a  1  act  sciutillant  satire, 
by  L.  N,  Marks.     12  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  6,  1909;  D:  16509;  L.  Newman 
Marks,   Pass   Christian,   Miss.  32719 


Night   (The)    of  the  rehearsal, 
e'en. 


Sec  Hallow- 


Night  (The)  of  the  wedding, 
the  truckman. 


See  Delilah  and 


Night  (The)  of  wonders  on  the  birth  of  Christ; 
libretto,  a  sacred  cantata  in  3  parts,  words 
and  music  by  W.  A.  Springer.  Marlboro,  A,  L. 
Boauchamp,  1886.     16  p.     16°. 

©  White  Smith  &  co.,  Boston ;  1886 :  30238, 
Dec.  28 ;  2c.  Dec.  29.  32720 

Night  (A)  off;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  from  the 
German  of  Schonthan,  bv  A.  Daly.  New 
York,  The  author,  1885.    75  p.    8°. 

©  Augustin   Daly,   New   York;   1885:7660, 
Apr.  1 ;  2c.  Dec.  3,  1886.  32721 


1638 


32722 


COPYKIGHTED    IN    THE    UNITED    STATES 


32744 


Night  (A)  off — Cuutiuued. 
Same. 

©  Joseph  F.  Daly  ami  liichard  Doruey. 
New  York,  as  executors,  in  renewal  for  28 
years.  Itenewal  no.  3001,  Apr.  2,  1912.  Origi- 
nal entry.  Apr.  1,  18S5,  no.  7660.  32722 

•  a  reportorial  nionolog,  by  M.  V.  Freese. 

©  INIyron  Vincent  Freese,  Boston  ;  D  :  16052, 
June  11,  1909.  32723 

or,  A  page  from  Balzac,  a  t-omedy  in  4  acts 


(from  the  Tierman  of  Schoenthan  brothers), 
by  Augustin  Daly.    New  York,  H.  Roorbaeh. 

©  Augustin  Daly,  New  York ;  1897 :  54577, 
Sept.  29;  2c.  Oct.  11.  32724 

Night  (A)  on  a  house-boat. 

©  Jesse  Louis  Lasky,  New  York ;  D :  10754. 
June  12,  1907.  32725 

Night  (A)  on  Broadway;  a  musical  comedy  in 
2  acts,  li])retto  by  Maurice  Hageman. 

©  Harrv  Morris.  New  York ;  D :  1693,  Feb. 
15  ;  1902.  32726 

Night  (A)  on  the  boulevard;  spectacular  trav- 
esty on  motoring,  by  H.  Langdon.  [8]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mav  8.  1912 :  D :  29608 ;  Harry  Lang- 
don, New  York.  32727 

Night  on  the  Bowery;  by  B.  E.  IMatthews.  7  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  ]\rar.  4,  1910 ;  D :  20344 ;  Bob  E.  Mat- 
thews, New  York.  32728 

Night  (The)  on  the  Delaware.  See  Martha 
Penrose. 

Night  (A)  on  the  Sound.  See  Fun  on  the 
Bristol. 

Night  (A)  out;  a  vaudeville  sketch  in  1  act,  l^y 
Neal  Shupe.    14  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  N.  Shupe,  Toledo,  O. ;  D :  5557,  Sept.  23, 
1904:  2c.  Sept.  23,  1904.  132729 

Night  (The)  owls.     See  Mazulm. 

Night  (The)  patrol;  a  dramatic  composition 
[in  1  act]  liy  C.  H.  McFarland  (Chas.  H. 
Mackie)     [8]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  5,  1909 ;  D :  164S4 ;  Chas.  H.  Mc- 
Farland,  Boston.  32730 

Night  (The)  porter;  comedy  playlet,  by  H.  Van 
Avery.     [2],  15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    4,    1911;    D:  25401;    H.    Van 
Avery,  Chicago.  32731 

Night  (A)  refuge.     Sec  From  the  depths. 

Night-rider;  a  1  act  dramatic  play,  by  C.  L. 
Nagely. 

©    Carlton    Lewis    Nagely.    Brooklyn ;    D : 
14844,  Jan.  19,  1909.  32732 


Night-rider — Continued. 

or,  A  reign  of  fear,  )jy  U.  S.  Hill.     96  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  4,  1910 :  D :  20701 ;  Mary  E.  Hill, 
Syracuse,  N.  Y.  32733 

Night-riders  (The) 

©  Albert  E.  MacKinnon.  Delroil  ;  D:  14612, 
Dec,  24,  1908.  '  32734 

■ by  H.  C.  I'.dmcr.     52  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Henrv  (^!av  Palmer,  New  York  ;  D  :  12.581, 
Mar.  19.  1908;  2c.  Mar.  19,  1908.  32735 

-a  melddi'auKi  in  .">  acts,  by  Frank  Dumont. 


Philadelphia,  The  Penn  publishing  company, 
1908.     02  1..     12°. 

©   Penn   pub.   co.,   Philadelphia;    D :  14077. 
Oct.  17.  1908;  2c.  Oct.  17,  1908.  32736 


52  p. 


—  Y>]ny  in  4  acts.  ))y  A.  N.  C.  Fowler. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  A.  X.  C.  Fowler,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y.  ;  D: 
15047,  Feb.  10,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  10,  1909.    32737 

by  K.  C.  Kanck.     [109]  p.     4*.     Type- 


written. 

©  Ic.  June  23,  1911  ;  D  :  24562 ;  Edwin  ('arty 
Kan.-k.  Cambridge.  IMass.  32738 

— by  E.  vSteele.    170  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Eloise  Steele,  United  States.     D ;  14153, 
Oct.  27.  1908;  2c.  Oct.  27,  1908.  32739 

a  play  of  the  present,  in  3  acts,  by  S.  Wood. 

13  p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Scenario] 

©  Stanlev  Wood,  Chicago;  D:  15268,  Mar. 
5.  1909;  2c.  Mar.  25.  1909.  32740 

-or.  The  blood  oath,  drama  in  4  acts,  a  tale 

of  the  Kentucky  war,  liy  .T.  D'Ormond.     76  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Jolm  D'Ormond.   D.-dhis;   D:  12753.   Apr. 
1.5.  190S:  2c.  Aj.r.  1.5,  1908.  32741 

(I1-.  Tick  hollow,  l)y  J.  W.  Hutciien.     73  p. 

f".     Typewritten. 

©   .John   W.   Hntchen,   Louisville.    Ky. ;    D: 
15205,  :Mar.  1,  1909;  2c.  JIar.  1,  1909.      32742 

Night-rider's  (The)  daughter;  a  drama  of  to- 
day in  :'>  acts,  Ity  (i.  N.  I.oomis.  122  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .July  15,  1909;  D;  16418;  George  Nor- 
man Looniis.  New  York.  32743 

Night-riders  (The)  of  Kentucky;  a  drama  of 
the  great  tobacco  war.  by  J.  F.  Crenier  and 
L.  C.  Ling. 

©  Jack  Francis  Cremer  and  Louis  C.  Ling, 
Detroit;  D:  12930.  Mny  8,  1908.  32744 


1639 


32745 


DKAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


32768 


Night-scene  (A)  in  Germany;  episode  from 
life,  by  Max  Temple  [pseud,  of  M.  M.  and 
M.  W.   Skinner]     3  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  ic.  Jan.  16,  1912 ;  D :  28320 ;  M.  M.  and 
M.  W.  Skinner,  Strassburg,  Germany.    32745 

Night  surprise;  by  Arthur  Law.  Loudon,  J. 
Williams,  ltd.;  New  York,  E.  Schuberth  & 
CO.,  1904.    18  p.    8°. 

©  Joseph  Williams,  ltd.,  London ;  D :  5143, 
June  7,  1904 ;  2c.  June  7,  1904.  32746 

Night  (The)  the  Maine  went  down;  by  F. 
Burt. 

©  Frederic  Burt,  New  York ;  D :  423.  May  2, 
1901.  32747 

Night  (The)  watch;  an  original  melodrama  in 
.")  acts,  by  D.  K.  Higgins. 

©  David  Knowles  Higgins,  Chicago ;  1888 : 
7561,  Mar.  12.  32748 


■  a  play  in  1  act  and  1  scene. 

©  George  Middleton,  New  York;  D:1219, 
Dec.  28,  1901.  32749 

Night   (The)   watchman;   comedy  drama  in  4 

acts.    . 

©  John  Walsh,  jr.,  New  York;  D :  9946. 
Feb.  11,  1907.  32750 

Night  (A)  with  Arsene  Lupin;  sketch  in  1  act. 
by  M.  Leblanc.  tr.  by  Alexander  Teixeira  de 
Mattos.     [2],  39  p.    4°,    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  15,  1913;  D:  31967;  Maurice 
Leblanc,  Paris.  32751 

Night  (A)  with  Brudder  Bones;  an 
Ethiopian  comicality  in  1  scene.  New 
York,  Happy  hours  company  [1874]  7  p.  12°. 
( [Ethiopian  drama,  no.  64] ) 

©  Happy  hours  co..  New  York  ;  1874  :  12221, 
Sept.  28;  2c.  Oct.  17.  32752 

Night  (A)  with  the  burlesquers;  a  protean 
comedy  extravaganza  in  2  acts,  by  C.  M. 
Greene. 

©  Clay  M.  Greene,  San  Francisco;  1880: 
5403,  Apr.  5.  32753 

Night  with  the  devil;  a  sensational  inspira- 
tion in  1  act,  by  U.  Davis.  22  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ulysses  Davis,  Chicago ;  D :  5105,  May 
31.  1904;  2c.  May  24,  1904.  32754 

Night  (A)  with  the  Elks;  or,  A  jolly  Elk,  a 
comedy  in  3  arts,  by  .1.  A.  Lacy.  [77]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  J.  A.  Lacy,  United  States ;  D :  3531,  June 

4.  1903;  2c.  Feb.  3,  1904.  32755 

Night  (A)  with  the  firemen;  1  act  comedy,  by 

M.  P.  Fitzpatrick  and  C.  Fenster.     [8]  p.    f°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Matthew  P.  Fitzpatrick  and  Charles 
Fenster,  New  York  ;  D :  14267,  Nov.  12,  1908 ; 
2c.  Nov.  12,  1908.  32756 


Night  (A)  with  the  owls;  in  1  act,  by  J.  H. 
Burke.     [3]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  John  Humphrey  Burke,  Los  Angeles ;  D : 
71,  Jan.  24,  1901 ;  2c.  Jan.  25,  1901.         32757 

Night  with  the  Redmen;  comedy  playlet  in  1 
scene  for  three  people,  by  Lemming,  Lamb  and 
Lemming.     10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  12,  1910;   D:  21022;   Lemming. 
Lamb  &  Lemming,  Chicago.  32758 

Night  (A)  without  a  dawn. 

©  Louise  Rice,  New  York;  D:9280,  Oct. 
20,  1906.  32759 

Nighthawk;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  K.  Friedman. 
[2],  16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  17,  1912 ;  D :  28751 ;  I.  K.  Fried- 
man, Winnetka,  111.  32760 

See  also  Night-hawk. 


Nighthawks  of  New  York;  a  sensational  com- 
edy drama  of  New  York  life  in  4  acts,  by  J.  B. 
Totten.     [113]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Joseph   Byron   Totten,   New   York ;    D : 
8198,  Mar.  20.  1906;  2c.  Mar.  20,  1906.    32761 

Nightingale  (The);  by  Richard  Warner.     12  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  R.  Warner,  New  York ;  D :  9606,  Dec.  10, 
1906;  2c.  Dec.  10,  1906.  32762 


—  comic  opera  in  4  acts,  tr.  and  adapted  by 
A.  Hoffman. 

©  A.  Hoffman,  San  Francisco ;  1891 :  17306, 
May  11.  32763 


—  a  musical  comedy,  by  O.  Weaver. 

©   Odell   Weaver,   Terre  Haute,   Ind. ;   D: 
3878,  Aug.  14,  1903.  32764 


- — -a  play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  A.  Vachell  and 
Horace  Wyndham.     [96]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Horace  Annesley  Vachell,  Hursley,  Eng- 
land;  D:1811,  Apr.  30,  1902;  2c.  Apr.  30, 
1902.  32765 

or.  The  flower  girl  of  Cuba,   a   romantic 


opera  in  3  acts,  by  .T.  J.  Stewart. 

©   Joseph    J.    Stewart,     Baltimore;     1876: 
11672,  Oct.  14.  32766 

— -  See  also  Short  plays  for  children. 


Nightingale  (The)  and  the  swine;  play  in  1 
act,  by  F.  Hadley.  [1],  13  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Ic.   May   14,    1913;    D :  33221 ;   Florence 
Hadley,  Brooklyn.  32767 

Nightmare;  comedy,  by  P.  Mack.  6  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  37,  1910;  D :  20221 ;  Pete  Mack. 
Chicago.  32768 


1640 


32769 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UlSriTED  STATES 


32787 


Nightmare — Continued. 

a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  in  2  scenes, 


by  J.  Arthur.     [65]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Joseph    Arthur,     Boston;     1881:12057, 
Aug.  4 ;  2c.  Aug.  24.  .  32769 

■  an   original   farcical,   terpsichorean   sketch 


entitled  Absurdities  of  a  nightmare,  invented 
and  arr.  by  the  Family  Majilton. 

©    Charles    Majilton,    New    York;     1872: 
12887,  Dec.  7.  32770 

See  also  Lamb  (The)  and  the  brute. — Rip 


Van  Wrinkle. 

Nightmare-land;  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  the 
book  and  lyrics  by  A.  Rowden  King,  the  musi- 
cal score  by  Seth  Daniel  Bingham,  jr.  [100]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  A.  R.  King,  Brooklyn ;  D :  9858,  Jan.  28. 

1907 ;  2c.  Jan.  28,  1907.  32771 

Night's  (A)  adventure.  See  Thou  shalt  not. 
Night's  (A)  festival  in  Venice;  a  spectacular 

production. 

©  Frank  E.  Cosby,  Richmond ;  1897 :  39204. 
July  3.   .  32772 

Night's  (A)  lodging;  scenes  from  the  depths 
of  Russian  life,  in  4  acts  [by  Maxim  Gorki, 
pseud,  of  A.  M.  Pieshkov]  an  adaptation  by 
Edwin  Hopkins.  5  p.  1.,  87  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Edwin    Hopkins,    New    York;    D:8333, 
Apr.  12,  1906 ;  2c.  May  28,  1906.  32773 

(Nachtasyl);  scenes  from  Russian  life,  by 

Maxim  Gorki  [pseud,  of  A.  M.  Pieshkov]  tr. 
from  the  Russian  by  Edwin  Hopkins.  (In 
Poet  lore,  v.  16,  no.  4,  winter,  1905) 

©  E.  S.  Hopkins,  New  York ;  D :  8323,  Apr. 

11,  1906 ;  2c.  Apr.  11,  1906.  32774 

Nihilist  (The)  circle.     See  Monsieur  de  Mon- 

talembert. 
Nihilist   (The)   sisters;   a   comedy-drama   in  5 

acts,  by  L.  Updegrove. 

©  L.  Updegrove,  Philadelphia  ;  1880 :  10886, 

July  15.  32775 

Nihilistin;  tragische  scene  in  1  akt,  von  Kurt 

Neurode   [pseud,  des  Kurt,  Baron  von  Roth- 

kirch  und  Panthen.]     Berlin,  F.  Bloch  erben. 

20  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  30,  1909 ;  D  :  16966 ;  Felix  Bloch 

erben,  Berlin.  32776 

Nihilists;  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  H.  Bagg. 

[124]  p.     f°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 
©  Helen  Bagg,  Chicago;  D :  4613,  Feb.  12, 

1904;  2c.  Feb.  12,  1904.  32777 
drama  in   7   scenes,   based  on   recent   inci- 
dents   in    Russia,    by    Frank    J.    Marion    and 

Wallace  McCutcheon.    16  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

[Scenai'io] 
©   American   mutoscope    &    biograph    co., 

New  York ;  D :  6365,  Mar.  20,  1905 ;  2c.  Mar. 

20,  1905.  32778 


Nihilists — Continued. 

a  historical  drama  founded  on  the  Rus- 
sian life,  in  4  acts  and  6  transformations, 
with  2  dark  changes,  by  Count  A.  Chrostow- 
ski.     Typewritten. 

©  Alphonse  Chrostowski,  Brooklyn ;  1895 : 
60446,  Nov.  30 ;  2c.  Jan.  11,  1896.  32779 

a  tragedy  in  5  acts  and  9  transformations. 


by  Count  Alphonse  Chrostowski,  2d  ed.,  rev. 
for  the  stage  by  Belle  M.  Williams.  Cleve- 
land, The  Williams  publishing  and  electric 
CO.,  1895. 

©    M.    A.    Chrostowski,    Cleveland;    1895: 
15386,  Mar.  18;  2c.  Mar.  29.  32780 

•by  M.  A.  Chrostowski.    Cleveland,  The 


Williams  publishing  and  electric  co. 

©   M.   A.   Chrostowski,    Cleveland;     1894: 
53612,  Nov.  17 ;  Ic.  Nov.  30.  32781 

a  tragedy  in  5  acts  and  7  transformations, 

by  A.  M.  Chrostowski.    41  p.    4°.    Typewrit- 
ten, 

©   Alphonse   Chrostowski,   New   York ;    D : 
15190,   Feb.   27,   1909;   2c.   Feb.   27,   1909. 

32782 

See  also  Vera. — Writings  (The)  of  Oscar 

Wilde. 

Nihilists  (The)  of  St.  Petersburg.     Sec  Mar- 
do. 

Nil  desperandum;  or,   A  forced  marriage. 

©  H.  F.  Henry,  Buffalo ;  1875 :  1032,  Feb.  3. 

32783 


or. 


Never  despair,  a  romantic  western 
drama  in  5  acts,  by  T.  B.  Peacock.  36  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  Brower  Peacock,  Kansas  City, 
Kan. ;  D :  2864,  Jan.  2,  1903 ;  2c.  Jan.  20,  1903. 

32784 

— ■  (Never  despair) 

©  H.  F.  Henry,  Oil  City,  Pa. ;  1874 :  14054. 
Nov.  16.  32785 


Nimble-Wit  and  Fingerkin. 
the  heart. 


See    House    of 


Nimrod;  a  drama,  by  F.  W.  Wheeler.     46  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Francis  William  AVheeler,  New  York ;  D : 
8949,  July  19,  1906 ;  2c.  July  19,  1906.    32786 

drama  in  3  acts,  by  F.  W.  Rolt-Wheeler. 

F.oston,   Lothrop,   Lee  and   Shepard  co.     xii, 
90  p.    8°. 

©  Dec.  3,  1912 ;  2c.  Dec.  5.  1912 ;  D :  31556 ; 
Francis  William  Rolt-Wheeler,  New  York. 

32787 

Nina;  operetta  in  2  acts,  by  P.  G.  Milton.     [2], 
73  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  29,  1914 ;  D :  35838 ;  Paula  Goe- 
pel  Milton,  New  York.  32787a 


1641 


32788 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


32802 


Nina — CoiitiiuuMl. 

or,  The  miner's  daughter,  A.  M.  Bar- 
ron's new  and  realistic  proihiction,  in  5  acts. 
©  Adolpli  M.  Barron,  Sioux  City,  la. :  188S  : 
9276,  Mar.  30.  32788 

(Le   desir);   drama    in   4    aliten,    von   Leo- 


pold Kanipf.     Berlin,  S.  Fischer  verlag,  1911. 
](H)  p.     V2''. 

©  Mar.  3,  1911;  2c.  June  15,  1911:  D: 
21937 ;  S.  Fischer  verlag,  Berlin.  32789 

Niiia  (La)  Cielo;  zarzuela  dramatica  en  1  acto 
y  3  cuadros,  libro  de  Eniilio  Alonso  y  Ed- 
uardo  Gomez,  musica  del  maestro  Federico 
Cliaves.  Madrid  [Societla<l  de  autores  espa- 
noles]  1910.     34  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

■©  Sept.  6,  1910;  2c.  Sept.  7.  1910;  D: 
21951 ;  E.  Alonso  y  E.  Gomez,  Madrid. 

32790 

Nina  (La)  de  las  munecas;  opereta  en  3  actos, 
inspii-ada  en  una  comedia  de  Flers  y  de  Cail- 
iavet.  texto  y  eantables  de  J.  J.  Cadenas, 
mnsica  del  maestro  Leo  Fall,  adaptacion  y 
niiisica  nueva  del  maestro  Lleo.  Madrid 
I  Sociedad  de  autores  espailolesl  1911.  68  p. 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Aug".  21,  1911;  2c.  An-  22,  1911;  D: 
25047;  Jose  Juan  Cadenas,  Madrid.        32791 

Nina  (La)  de  las  planchas;  entremes  Ifrico. 
original  de  Enrique  Garcia  Alvarez  y  Pedro 
:\ruiioz  Seca,  mtisica  del  maestro  Alonso.  Ma- 
drid [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1915. 
24  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  June  24,  1915;  Ic.  June  25,  1915;  D: 
41094;  E.  Garcia  Alvarez  y  P.  Munoz  Seca. 
:yiadrid.  32791a 

Nina  (La)  de  los  besos;  opereta  en  1  acto, 
dividido  en  3  cuadros.  en  prosa.  original  de 
Miguel  Mihura  y  Ricardo  Gonzalez,  miisica 
del  maestro  INIanuel  Penella.  INIadrid  [Socie- 
dad de  autores  espaSoles]  1911.  42  p.  12°. 
I  Liliretto  only] 

©  Aug.  21,  1911;  2('.  Aug.  22,  1911;  D: 
25045 :  INI.  Mihura  v  R.  Gonzalez,  Madrid. 

32792 

Nina  Diva's  Europeaii  sensation;  a  musical 
]iurles(tue  in  2  acts,  by  J.  G.  Jermon  and 
E.  F.  Rush. 

©  J.  G.  Jermon  and  Ed.  F.  Rush,  Phila- 
delphia; 1898:39833,  July  1.  32793 

Nina  (La)  mimada:  opereta  en  3  actos,  el  se- 
guiido  dividido  en  2  cuadros,  en  prosa  y  verso, 
original  de  A.  Gonzales-Rendon.  nifisica  del 
maestro  Manuel  Penella.  Madrid  [So<ledad 
de  autores  espanoles]  1910.  59  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  May  23.  1910;  2c.  May  24,  1910;  D: 
21146;  Aurelio  Gonzalez-Rendou,  IVIadrid. 

32794 


Nina  of  the  circus;  or.  The  singer  and  the 
song,  i)lay  in  4  acts,  by  IM.  S.  Keightley.  [122] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    2,    1914;    I) :  37450;    ^Vlabel    S. 
Kei.'ihtley.  South  Bend,  Ind.  32794a 

Nina  Sforza;  a  tragedy  in  5  acts.    Typewritten. 

©    Viola    Kathrine   ('lemmons,    New    York; 
1893:818.  .Tan.  4:  Ic.  .Tan.  4.  32795 

Nina,  the  statue;  an  operatic  sketch  in  1  act, 

introducing  an  oi)tical  illusion,  by  J.  S.  Crossy. 

©    J.    Stewart    ('r(.ssv.    New    York;    1897: 

4.5654.  Aug.  13.  32796 

Nina,  the  wild  flower;  a  cduiedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  A.  K.  Fulton. 

©  A.  K.  Fultnii.  Biiltimore;  1883 :  7353.  Apr. 
m  32797 

Ninco  Nance;  a  comic  opera  in  4  acts,  by  I.  W. 
Heysinger. 

©  Isaac  AV.  Hevsinger.  Philadelphia  :  1882 : 
2139,  Feb.  9.  32798 

Nine  collars;  an  incident  in  the  life  of  Jean 
Walstace,  by  P.  M.  Parmn.  [2],  6  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  30,  1912;  D :  31002 ;  Parma  INI. 
Parma.  Westfield.  N.  J.  32799 

Nine  (The)  fifteen.  »S'cc,  at  end  of  alphabet, 
titles  beginning  with  figures:  9:15  (The) 

Nine  hundred  and  ninety-nine.  See,  at  end  of 
alphabet,  titles  beginning  with  figures  :  999. 

Nine  hundred  and  ninety-nine  times  alive. 
i?co  Dust  and  toadstools. 

Nine  (The)  lives  of  Mrs.  Catt;  comedy  in  3 
:icts.  by  J.  K.  MacCurdy.  136  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  28.  1912 ;  D :  30679  ;  James  Kyrle 
MacCurdy,  Brentv^'Ood,  N.  Y.  32800 

Nine  (The)  of  spades;  a  1  act  play,  by  E.  S. 
Tupper.     14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Editli   Sessions  Tupper.  New  York :    1) : 
6.560.  Apr.  21.  1905;  2c.  Apr.  21,  1905.      32801 

Nine  on  the  red.     Sec  Bat  (The) 

Nine  (The)  spot;  1  act  dramatic  playlet,  by 
I\r.  AA'.  Brown.     16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  18.  1915;  D :  42013 ;  IMelville  W. 
Brown,  Portland,  Or.  32801a 

Nine  times  out  of  ten;  play  in  1  act,  by  P.  Gib- 
son.    25  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    23.    1910:    D :  21401 ;    Preston 
Gibson,  Washington.  32802 

Nineteen  hundred.  Sec,  at  end  of  alphabet, 
titles  begiiming  with  figures :  1900. 


1642 


32803 


COPYIUGHTEL)    IN    THE    UNITED   STATES 


32821 


Nineteen  hundred  and  fourteen,  der  auftakt. 
Sec.  at  end  of  alnlia'ipt.  titles  beginning  with 
figures:   1914,  der  auftakt. 

Nineteen  hundred  and  thirteen.  Sec,  at  end  of 
alphabet,  titles  beginning  with  figures :  1913. 

Nineteen  hundred  twenty- five;  satire  in  1  act, 
liy  A.  Garrison  and  John  B.  Hymer.  18  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .July  27,  1910  ;  D  :  21653  ;  Alice  Garri- 
son. New  York.  32803 

Nineteen  ninety-nine.  Sec.  at  end  of  alphabet, 
titles  hegiiniing  with  figures :   1999. 

Nineteen  ninety-six.  Sc:.  at  end  of  alphabet, 
titles  beginning  with  figures:  1996. 

Nineeen  ninety-three.  See,  at  I'lul  of  alphabet, 
titles  beginning  v.ith  figures :  1993. 

Nineteen  years  after;  or.  A  daughter's  sacri- 
fice, a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  T.  liawler. 

©    Teresa    Lawler.    United    States ;    188." : 
15519,  .luly  18.  32804 

Nineteenth  (The)  century. 

©  Robert  Blei  syndicate.  New  York;  1899: 
73567,  Nov.  11.  32805 

Nineteenth  ward  ballot  box;  an  American  com- 
edy-drama in  4  acts,  by  R.  B.  Boone. 

©  Rosa  Belle  Boone,  United  States;  1894: 
22546,  May  3.  32806' 


Ninetta  and  the  gondolier;  by  <.".  :Marwig. 

©  Carl  Marwig.  United  States:  1879:  1.5881. 
Nov.  24.  '  32807 

Ninette.      See  Loves  (The)  of  Cyrano. 

Ninety  and  nine;  in  3  acts,  by  Ramsay  Morris. 
Typewritten. 

©  Elmer  H.  Cohic,  .Jersey  City ;  D :  29,  .Tan. 
12,  1901;  2c.  .Jan.  12,  1901.  32808 

Same,  act  4.     Typewritten. 

©    Elmer   H.    Cohic.    .Ter.sey    City;    D :  913, 
Sept.  30,  1901 ;  2c.  Sept.  30,  1901.  32809 

'Ninety-eight.      -S'rc,  at  end  of  alphabet,  titles 
begimiing  with  figures :  '98. 

Ninety-eight— eight.     See^  at  end  of  alphabet, 
titles  beginning  with  figures :  98—8. 

Ninety  in  the  shade;  a  comedy  vaudeville  in  3 

a«ts.  ])y  E.  Hoist  and  L.  Rosen.     Typewritten. 

©    Edward    Hoist    and    Eew    Rosen,    New 

York  :  1892  :  7954,  Feb.  19  :  2c.  Feb.  19.    32810 

Ninety-nine.      See,  at  end  of  alphabet,  titles 
beginning  with  figures:  99. 

Ninety-nine — sixty-six;   comedy    sketch,    by    S. 
Shoengold.     [2],  7  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    6,    1912;    D:  30756;    Sanmel 
Shoengold,  New  York.  32811 

1643 


Ninety-seven.  See,  at  end  of  alphabet,  titles  be- 
ginning with  figures:  97. 

Ninety  seven  or  seventy-nine;  the  great  Irish 
Anu'rican  comedy,  by  Adolph  Neuendorff. 

©  Barry  and  Fav,  New  York;  1884:5571. 
.Alar.  17.  32812 

Ninety-three;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  founded  on 
\i<-tor  Hugo's  work.' Quatrevingt-treize,  by  T. 
Beutley. 

©  Thomas  Bentlev.  New  York :  1876 :  13473. 
Dec.  6.  ,  32813 

an  historical  romance  in  6  acts,  by  George 

lia'.idall  Dcane.     Typewritten. 

©  Sidnev  Drew,  Yonkers,  N.  Y. :  D:G71. 
.luly  18,  1901 ;  2c.  Apr.  1.  1901.  32814 

Nineveh;  a  drama,  by  B.  H.  ^Yilliams.  27  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Benjamin  H.  Williams,  Danielson.  Conn. : 
D :  2768.  Dec.  23,  1902 ;  2c.  Dec.  23.  1902. 

32815 

Ninfas  y  satires;  sainete  en  1  acto.  dividido 
en  4  cuadi'os.  en  prosa  .v  verso,  original  de  J. 
liopez  Silvjv  y  .1.  I'ellicer,  nn'isica  del  maestro 
Vicente  Lleo.  ^ladrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
t'Si)auolesl   1909.     57  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  .lose  Lopez  Silva  y  Julio  Pellicer,  Ma- 
drid ;  D:  1614.3.  .Tune  23,  1909;  2c.  .Tune  23. 
19(i;>.  32816 

Niniche;  a  comedy  in  8  acts,  by  H.  C.  Husted. 
©    H.    C.    Husted,   New   York;    1879:7663. 


June 


i- 


32817 


■  a  musical  coniiHly  in  3  acts,  by  J.  F.  Milli- 

ken. 

©    .Tames    F.    :\niliken.    New    York;    1885: 
1(5149.  July  27.  32818 

Ninkum  (The);  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts  and  4 
-icenes,  iilirelto  by  R.  yi.  Skinner,  music;  by 
Maurice  Arnt)kl. 

©  Ralph  aicGay  Skinner,  Brooklyn:  1S97: 
29404,  May  14.  •  32819 

Niiio  (El)  bonito;  sainolc  de  costumbres  anda- 
luzas  en  1  acto  y  3  cuadros,  en  prosa,  libro  de 
Fernando  Vallejo,  mflsica  de  los  maestros 
(JenC  V  liozano.  M.idrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espan(')lesl  191L  34.  [1]  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only) 

©  Dec.  30.  1911:  2c.  Jan.  2,  1912;  D:  28175: 
Fernando  Valle.jo,  IMadrid.  32820 

Nino  (El)  de  los  tangos;  boceto  de  sainete  de 
M.  Milun-a  Alvarez,  con  musica  de  los  maes- 
tros Castilla  v  Gosset.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores  espanolesl  1908.  40  p.  12°.  [Li- 
])retto  only]  , 

©    ]Miguel    Mihura    Alvarez.    Madrid:    1>: 
13455,  July  25,  1908 ;  2c.  July  25,  1908.    32821 


32821 


)BAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


32838 


Nino  (El)  de  Triaiia;  sainete  Ifrico,  en  1  acto, 
rtividido  en  3  cuadros,  en  verso,  original  de 
A.  L6pez  Monfs  y  J.  de  Lucio,  musica  de  los 
niaestros  Herntlndez  y  Mateos.  Madrid  [So- 
ciedad  de  autores  espafioles]  1914.  43  p.  12°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Sept.  17,  1914;  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1914;  D: 
38190;  Antonio  L6pez  Monis  y  Jose  de  Lucio. 
aradrid.  32821a 

Ninon;  coni.edia  lirica  en  1  acto,  dividido  en  3 
cuadros,  original  y  en  prosa  de  Fernandez 
de  la  Puente  y  Allen-Perkins,  mfisica  del  maes- 
tro Chapl.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  es- 
panoles]  1907.    48  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Fernandez  de  la  Puente  y  Allen-Perkins, 
Madrid:  D :  114S7,  Oct.  7,  1907;  2c.  Oct.  8, 
1907.  32822 

domestic   drama    in   6   tableaux,   by   L.   L. 


Phillips. 

©  Laura  L.  Phillips,  New  York;  1884: 1177, 
.Ian.  15.  32823 


•  dramatic  composition,  by  A.  Fawcett.    28  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  ]\Iay  11,  1910 ;  D :  21017 ;  Allen  Faw- 
cett. New  York.  32824 

Niuon  de  Lenclos;  trauersjiiel  in  3  aufziigen, 
von  Paul  Ernst.  Leipzig,  Im  Insel-verlag, 
1910.     66  p.     12°. 

©  June  9,  1911 ;  2c.  July  19,  1911 ;  D  :  24722  ; 
Yertriebsstelle  des  Yerbandes  deutscher  biihn- 
enschriftsteller,  Berlin.  32825 

Nines.  See  Comedias;  [por]  Yictor  IVIanue' 
Pfez  Barroso. 

Niiios  (Los)  de  la  inclusa;  melodrama  en  4 
actos,  un  prSlogo  y  5  cuadros,  en  prosa,  origi- 
nal de  J.  Amoros  Miralles  y  F.  Barado.  Ma- 
drid [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1910. 
60  p.    12°. 

©  May  19,  1910;  2c.  May  20.  1910;  D: 
21096;  Julian Amor6s  Miralles  yF^lix  Barado, 
Madrid.  32826 

Niiios  (Los)  de  Tetuan;  pasillo  c6mico-lfrico- 
t;inriiio  en  1  acto.  dividido  en  4  cuadros  y  1 
intermedio,  en  prosa.  original  de  A.  Ilamos 
INIartln,  mfisica  de  los  maestros  Torregrosa  y 
('all:\ia.  JMadrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
noles] 1908.     40  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Antonio  Ilamos  ]\lartln.  :Madrid ;  1  > . 
13594,  Aug.  19,  1908;  2c.  Aug.  19.  1908.  32827 

Nino's  reA'^eng'e.  -See  King's  (The)  jester,  and 
other  short  plays. 

Ninth  (The)  day;  a  play  in  1  acj;,  by  E.  M.  Lent. 

©  Evangeline  M.  Lent,  New  York ;  D  :  15057, 

Feb.  11,  1909.  32828 


Ninth  (The)  inning;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  T. 
Prince,  jr.    10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  John  T.  Prince,  jr.,  Chicago ;  D :  13297, 
July  6,  1908 ;  2c.  July  6,  1908.  32829 

Ninth  (The)  promise  fulfilled.  See  Thy  king- 
dom come. 

Ninth  (The)  waltz;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  R.  C. 
Carton  [pseud,  of  R.  C.  Critchett]  London, 
S.  French,  ltd.;  New  York,  S.  French,  1904. 
12  p.    12°. 

©  Samuel  French,  New  York  ;  D  :  4734,  Mar. 
17,  1904 ;  2c.  Nov.  19,  1904.  32830 

Niobe;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  Paulton  and 
Mostyn  Tedde. 

©  Harry  Paulton,  New  York ;  1890 :  15381, 
IMay  9.  32831 

Niobe,  all  smiles;  a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  Harry  and  Edward  Paulton.  New  York,  S. 
French ;  Loudon,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1904.  74  p. 
12° 

©  Samuel  French,  New  York  ;  D  :  5197,  June 
17,  1904 ;  2c.  Nov.  19,  1904.  32832 

Niola;  a  drum  by  E.  M.  McCuUough.  [31]  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Edward  Miles  McCuUough,  Worthing- 
tou,  O. ;  D :  12277,  Jan.  30,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  30, 
1908.  32833 

Nip.     See  Mat,  the  romp. 

Nip  and  tuck;  farce  in  1  act,  by  Marvin  D. 
Switzer.     Clyde,  O.,  Ames  pub.  co. 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  1898:9368. 
Feb.  3;  2c.  Feb.  9.  32834 

a  musical  comedy,  by  J.  G.  Collins. 

©  John  G.  Collins,  Philadelphia;  D :  8509, 
May  9,  1906.  32835 

■ ■  See  also  Serenade  (The) 

Nip  and  Ti2"k;  or.  Great  detectives. 

©  H.  A.  Webber;  Chicago;  1877:7958, 
July  9.  32836 

Nipped;  or.  Our  firemen,  local  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  W.  H.  Rightmire. 

©  William  H.  Rightmire,  New  York;  1877: 
10357,  Sept.  8.  32837 

Nipped  in  the  bud;  futurist  fantasy  in  3  acts, 
book  and  lyrics,  b^^  W.  W.  La  Beaiune,  music 
bv  Arthur  Proetz,  Noel  Poepping  and  Max 
Z;ich.  [39]  p.  f°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  10,  1914 ;  D :  36676 ;  William  W. 
La  Beaume,  St.  Louis.  32837a 

Nirvana;  or.  The  sage,  the  spook  and  the 
sandwich,  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  libretto  by 
F.  Soul6,  music  by  A.  S.  Kendall.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Frank  Soul6  and  Arthur  S.  Kendall, 
New  York;  1891:46038,  Dec.  17;  Ic.  Sept. 
24,  1892.  33838 


1644 


32839 


COPYRIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


32856 


Nirvana — Continued. 

or,  Theosopliy  run  wild,  comedy  in  4  acts, 

by  E.  J.  Dooley.     Typewritten. 

©  Edward  J.  Dooley,  Hartford ;  1896 :  5836, 

Jan.  22;  2c.  Jan.  22.  32839 

Nirza.  • 

©   Nadage    Doree,    United   States ;    1891 : 
25087,  July  10.  32840 

Nisida;  opera  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Joi'dan,  from  a 
story  by  Alexander  Dumas,  libretto  by  J.  Jor- 
dan and  E.  A.  I'aiming.  Act  1,  2.  {fn  The 
Sunday  Tribune,  Apr.  12,  1914) 

©   Apr.    12,    1914;    Ic.    Apr.    27,    1914;    D: 
36984;   Jules  Jordan,  Providence,  R.  I. 

32840a 

Same.  Act  2  cont.,  3.  {In  Sunday  Tri- 
bune, Apr.  19,  1914) 

©    Apr.    19,   1914;    2c.    Apr.    27,    1914;    D: 
36985 ;  Jules  Jordan,  Providence,  R.  I. 

32840b 
See  also  Zanina. 


Nixie  (The)  affair;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  M.  C. 
Smith. 

©  Margaret  Cameron  Smith,  Oakland,  Cal. ; 


D :  804,  Aug.  26,  1901. 


32847 


Nisowassa;  a  drama  of  Wisconsin's  Indian  days, 
by  J.  Kurtz  and  P.  H.  Phillipson.  3  p.  1.,  66  p. 
12°.    Printed. 

©  Jacob  Kurtz  and  Paul  Herman  Phillip- 
son,  Milwaukee;  D :  4750,  Mar.  19,  1904;  2c. 
May  28,  1904.  32841 

Nita;  comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by  M.  Delcomyn. 
18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  12,  1913 ;  D :  32656 ;  Marion  Del- 
comyn, New  York.  32842 

Nita,  the  star  of  the  North;  melodrama  in  5 
acts,  by  H.  S.  Gurney.    Typewritten. 

©  Harry  Stanton  Gurney,  S.  Framingham, 
Mass. ;  1895 :  10885,  Feb.  22 ;  2c.  Feb.  22. 

32843 

Nitoquert;  by  Edit  Naouit.  Pittsburgh,  Pa., 
F.  R.  Palmer,  1914.  2  p.  1.,  84  p.  front, 
(port.)     8°. 

©  Nov.  23,  1914;  2c.  Dec.  2,  1914;  A: 
387800;  Frank  Rogers  Palmer,  Pittsburgh. 

32843a 

Nitouche;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  J.  F.  Milliken. 

©  James  F.  Milliken.  United  States;  1884: 

16216,  Aug.  8.  32844 

Nitro-glycerine  and  galvanic  battery  sensa- 
tions which  I  hereby  claim  the  sole  right 
to  produce  in  any  shape  or  form;  by  Little 
Nell,  the  California  diamond. 

©  Little  Nell,  Chicago ;  1871 :  9434,  Oct.  9. 

32845 

Nixey,  the  boy  hero;  original  drama,  by  Annie 
Lewis  (Mrs.  F.  W.  Johnson)  [100]  p.  4^ 
Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  F.  W.  Johnson,  New  York;  1886: 
3896,  Feb.  15;  2c.  July  19.  32846 


Nixnodzige  (Die)  kaadz;  dramatisches  spiel, 
von  E.  J.  Freund.  Antigo,  Wis.,  Antigo  pub. 
CO.    1  p.  1.,    17  p.     16°. 

©  Mar.    30,    1914;   2c.   Apr.    10,   1914;    D: 
36665 ;  Antigo  pub.  co.,  Antigo,  Wis.      32847a 

Nizam  (The) 

©  Henry  Hotton,  jr.,  Milwaukee ;  D :  7909, 
Jan.  27,  1906.  32848 

No  admittance;  a  farce  in  1  act  for  female 
characters  only,  by  Evelyn  Gray  Whiting. 
Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1902.     11  p.    12°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  2278, 
Aug.  27,  1902;  2c.  Oct.  7,  1902.  32849 

No  alarm;  a  romantic  drama  in  6  acts  and  8 
scenes,  by  B.  Rockie. 

©  Burdette    Rockie,    Denver,    Col. ;    1892 : 
6570,  Feb.  10.  32850 

No  alternative;  by  L.  Kobrin.  50  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  24,  1910 ;  D :  22138 ;  Leon  Kob- 
rin, Brooklyn.  32851 


play  in  3  scenes,  by  S.  M.  Cubbage.     [1], 

22  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  5,  1913;  D:  34025;  Sallie  M. 
Cubbage,  New  York.  32852 

No  castle  in  the  air;  a  drama  in  5  acts  and  5 
tableaux,  by  C.  D.  Greene.  [105]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  C.  Dickens  Greene,  Memphis,  Tenn. ;  D : 
11150,  Aug.  10,  1907;  2c.  Aug.  10,  1907. 

32853 

No  children  allowed;  play  in  1  act,  by  John  B. 
Hymer.     24  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  30,  1915;  D:  41861;  Eleanor 
Hymer,  New  York.  32853a 

No  commoners  need  apply;  in  3  acts,  by  A.  .1. 
Steed.     66  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Augustus  James  Steed,  Aylsham,  Eng- 
land; D:4270,  Nov.  20,  1903;  2c.  Nov.  20, 
1903.  32854 

No  count  for  her;  by  W.  K.  Britt.  15  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Williaui  K.  Britt,  Philadelphia  ;  D  :  12533, 
Mar.  13,  1908 ;  2c.  Mar.  19,  1908.  32855 

No  divvy;  melodramatic  sketch,  by  D.  S.  Ku- 
sell.     13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  9,  1912;  D:  30777;  Dan  S. 
Kusell,  Chicago.  32856 


1645 


32857 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


32877 


No  dogs  allowed;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Walsh. 
[2],  53  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    25,    1913;    D :  34239 ;    Austin 
Walsh,  New  York.  32857 

No  evidence.     Sec  Finger  prints. 

No  existe  felicidad;  boeeto  de  coniedia  en  1 
iicto.  (lividido  en  2  ruadros  y  1  interniedio, 
en  prosa,  original  de  A.  Jorge.  Madrid  [So- 
ciedad  de  autores  espauolesj  1911.  35  p.  12°. 
©  May  20,  1911;  2c.  May  27,  1911;  D: 
24325;  Alfonso  Jorge,  Madrid.  32858 

No  gas;  phiy  in  1  act,  liy  H.  F.  Turner.     [1],  3 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  30,  1913;  D :  33214 ;  Harold   I<\ 
Turner,  Minneapolis.  32859 

-No  girls  admitted;  short  play,  by  Edyth  M. 
Wormwood.  Franklin.  O..  Eldridge  enter- 
tainment house,  1912.     IS  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  1,  1912  ;  2c.  Dec.  9,  1912  ;  D  :  31664  ; 
Eldri<lL''e  entertainment  house.  Franklin,  O. 

32860 

No  gold  could  buy  her;  by  Joseph  Byron  Tot- 
ten.     [89]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  J.  B.  Totten,  New  York;   D :  9980,  Feb. 
19,  1907;  2c.  Feb;  18.  1907.  32861 

No  good;  melodrama  in  1  act,  by  E.  H.  Rupert. 
[2]  10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  le.  July  5, 1910  ;  D  :  21479  ;  Everett  Henry 

Rupert,  Grand  Junction,  Col.  32862 

« 

play    in    1    act,    by    R.  Barry.      16   p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    27,    1914;  D :  36845 ;    Richard 

Barry,  New  York.  32862a 

No  hay  mal  conio  el  de  la  envidia.  Sec  Chico 
(El)   de  las   Peiiuelas. 

No  Irish  wanted  here;  a  new  and  original  song 
with  nuisic.  by  Edward  Harrigan. 

©  Josh  Hart,    United   States;   1874:15392*, 
Dec.  22.  32863 

No  la  hagas  y  no  la  temas;  coraedia.  original 
de  Eusebio  Blasco.  refundida  en  1  acto  por 
R.  y  W.  Blasco.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espaiioles]   1913.     20  p.     12°. 

©   ISIar.   28,    1914;    Ic.    Mar.   30.    1914;    D: 
36520;  Ricardo  y  Wenceslas  Blasco,  IMadrid. 

32863a 

No  less  than  king;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  IMal- 
colin  Watson.     [118J   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   M.   Watson,    London;    D :  9301,    Oct.    24. 
1906:  2c.  Oct.  24.  1906.  32864 

No  man's  land;  a  comedy  drama. 

©  Frank  Herrick,   Youngstown,   O. ;    1896j 
52496,  Sept.  19. 


32865 

1646 


No  man's  land — Oontinued. 

-drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  B.  Ould.     80  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  :\Iar.  22.  1910;  D :  20.53S ;  J.  B.  Ould. 

Wafiliington.  32866 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  II.  D.  Cottrell. .  128  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  T.  Daniel  Frawlev,  Seattle;  D :  IKMO, 
Oct.  12.  1908;  2c.  Nov.  18,  1908.  32867 

-a  stfu-y  of  the  Arizona  plains.     92  p.     f°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Rov  Foster,  West  Pullman,  111. ;  D  :  13304, 
June  23,  1908 ;  2c.  June  15,  1908.  32868 

No-marriage  (The)  plan;  modern  play  in  4  acts, 
by  J.  Carniol  |j>seud.  of  John  J.  Kai'uiol  |  102 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  16,  1910;  D :  21573 ;  John  Car- 
idol,  New  York.  32869 

No  matter  what  happens;  by  J.  S.Ennis.  Type- 
written. 

©  Jennie  Sherman  Ennis,  Detroit ;  D :  1501, 
Dec.  27.  11)02  :  2c.  Fc>b.  27,  1902.  32870 

No  men  wanted;  a  sketch  in  1  act,  by  Rachel 
Baker  Gale.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1903. 
16  p.     12°.     (On  cover:  Baker's  ed.  of  plays) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  4058, 
Oct.  6,  1903;  2c.  Oct.  26,  1903.  32871 

No  mother  to  guide  her;  a  melodrama  in  4 
acts,  by  Lillian  Mortimer.  L33J  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Edward  Decker,  jr.,  Algoma,  Wis.,  and 
Jas.  L.  Vei-onee,  Chicago ;  D :  6439,  Mar.  31, 
1905 ;  2c.  Mar.  31,  1905.  32872 

No  name.     Typewritten. 

©  Lillian  Jane  Burnham  and  Marie  Emblin 
Carr,-  Deti-oit:  1900  A :  20754,  Aug.  20;  2c. 
Sept.  7.  '  32873 

a    protean  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Heni-y    .\. 

Weaver. 

©  John  L.  Williams,  Cincinnati ;  1874 : 
1200,  Feb.  2.  32874 

No  one  need  know;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  li. 
Worrall  and  Harold  Pensmith.  63  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  IS.  1909 ;  D :  17131 ;  Lechnu'r(> 
Worrall.  London.  32875 

No  one  to  pity  her;  by  Joseph  Byron  Totten. 
[641  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  J.  B.  Totten,  New  York;  D :  9984,  Feb. 
18,  1907;  2c.  Feb.  18,  1907.  32876 

No  Tjay  no  cure;  a  sketch,  by  A.  J.  Leavitt.  New 
York,  De  Witt,  1882.  7  p.  12°.  ( [Ethioin.ni 
and  connc  drama,  no.  145]) 

©  A.  T.  B.  De  Witt,  New  York  ;  1882  :  19922. 
Nov.  24;  2c.  Jan.  22,  1881.  32877 


32878 


COPYRTGHITSD    IN    THE    UNITED   STATES 


32899 


No  place  like  home;  a  farce  comedy  in  2  acts. 

©  Joliu  Mori-issey,  United  States ;  1891 : 
24631,  July  6.  32878 

farce  in  3  acts,  by  H.  Stebbins. 

I©  Herbert  Stebbins,  Newton,  Mass. ;  D : 
260,  Mar.  25,  1901.  32879 

rural  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  R.  Lyle.     [731  1». 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Richard  Lyle,  New  York ;  D :  8214,  Mar. 
23,  1906;  2c.  Mar.  23,  1906.  32880 

a  rustic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Frank  L.  Bix- 

by.     86  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Jere  McAulifl'e  and  Harry  Kat^e,  Lynn. 
Mass.;  D:2117,  July  14,  1902;  2c.  July  14. 
1902.  32881 

No  quarter;  play  in  1  act,  by  Ij.  K.  Devendorf. 
14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  26,  1915;  D :  39.508 ;  La  Motte 
Kibbey  Devendorf,  Albany.  32881a 

No  questions  asked;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
Chester  Henry  Keogh.  27  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  C.  H.  Keogh,  Chicago :  D :  7970,  Feb.  9. 
1906;  2c.  Feb.  9,  1906.  32882 

-^ a  dramatic  composition  in  1  act,  by  F.  G. 

Tuttle.     [1],  18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  13,  1912;  D :  30052 ;  Florence 
Guertin  Tuttle,  Brooklyn.  32883 

play  of  mystery  and  thrills  in  3  acts,  by 

C.  S.  Blaney.    67  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  11,  1915  ;  D  :  39367  ;  Cecil  Spooner 
Blaney,  New  York.  32883a 

See  also  Parlor  comedies. 

No  recipe  like  laughter;  or,  The  third  degree 
phonograph,  sketch  in  1  act,  by  F.  H.  Powers. 
[2],  5  p.     t°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  IT,  1911 ;  D :  23979 ;  Frank-  H. 
Powers,   San  Francisco.  32884 

No  relations.      Sec  Sans   famille. 

No  sect  in  heaven;  In  3  acts  [by]  W.  D.  Cor- 
nell. 

©  W.  D.  Cornell,  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.;  1895: 
7309,  Feb.  1.  32885 

No  show;  Dlav  of  modern  life  in  3  acts,  by 
G.  F.-  Cole.    '[38]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  20,  1910;  D:  21595;  Ge(n-ge 
Frederick  Cole,  Chicago.  32886 

No  sir. 

©   Mrs.   Thai   Rosback    Perkins.    Chicago : 


1900 :  5700,  Mar.  2. 

No  smoking  allowed;  comedy  musical 
in  1  act,  by  J.  F.  Mackey.  i,  13  p.  f°. 
writteii. 

©    Ic.    June    1,    1910;    D:  212.31;    J. 
Mackey,  Providence,  R.  I. 


32887 

sketch 
Type- 
Frank 
32888 


No  sold  de  pan  vive  el  hombre;  comedia  en  2 
actos  y  en  prosa,  original  de  X.  Cabello  y 
Lapiedra.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
noles]    1912.     65  p.     8°. 

©  Dec.  5,  1912  ;  2c.  Dec.  6,  1912  ;  D  :  31574  ; 
Xavier  Cabello  y  Lapiedra,  Maih'id.        32889 

No  somos  nadie;  sainete  en  prosa,  original  de 
('.  FeniAndez  Shaw  y  F.  Toro  Luna.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  do  autores  espanoles]  1910.  [33 1 
p.     12°. 

©   May    19,   1910;    2c.    May   20,    1910;    D: 
21097;    Carlos   Fernandez    Sliaw    y    Franciscci 
Toro  Luna,  Madrid.  "  32890 

No  thirteen;  a  vaudeville  sketch,  by  A.  C. 
Hingst. 

©  Adolphine  Cliariolto  Hingst,  New  York  : 
D:4450,  Dec.  29,  1903.  ^  32891 

No  time  to  think;  play  in  3  acts,  bv  F.  P.  Gooch. 
[109]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  6,  1915  ;  D  :  42421 ;  I'^r:inces  Pusey 
Gooch,  Brightwaters,  N.  Y.  32891a 

No  trespassing;  comedy  in  1  scene,  by  Frank 
Dumont.     New  Y^ork,  1884. 

©    Sam.    Devere,    "New     York;    1884:1973. 
.Tan.  28;  2c.  Feb.  7,  1885.  32892 

play    in   1   act,   by.  George   Totten    Smith. 


7  p.     4  .     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.    Dec.    7,    1912;    D:  31616;    Louis  J. 
Winsch,  Philadelphia.  32893 

No  wedding  bells;  play  in  1  act,  by  Searl  Allen 
and  .J.  Le  Fevre.     7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    16.    1913;    D:  31982;    .Johnnie 
Le  Fevre,  New  York.  32894 

No  wedding  bells  for  her;  or,  A  bride's  con- 
fession, comedy  ilrania  in  4  acts,  by  Theodore 
Kremer.     95  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  B.   E.   Forre.ster,    New    York;    D :  4017. 
Sept.  28,  1903 ;  2c.  Sept.  28,  1903.  32895 

No  wonder;  by  R.  St.  Carr.  10  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Royal   St.   Can-,    New   York ;    D :  10212. 
Mar.  26,  1907;  2c.  Mar.  26,  1907.  32896- 

Noah  Homespun's  strategy;  a  rural  playlet  in 
1  act,  by  W.  W.  Norton.  22  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   William    Warren    Norton.     Detroit:     D: 
."074,  Mny  25.  1904;  2c.  July  23.  1904.     32897 

Noah's  ark;  ])y  Cijire  Kimmior.  [89]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  C.  Kummer,  New  York;  D  :  6899.  Julv  3. 
190.1:  2c.  July  8,  1905.  32898 

by    Margaret    To-.vnsend     [Mme.    Giovanni 


Tagliapietra] 

©    Mai-garet    Townseiid    Tagliapietra,    New 
York:   U)0(t  .\::nsi3,  Dec.  26.  32899 


1647 


32900 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


32923 


Noah's  ark — Continued. 

a  comedj'  in  3  acts,  by  H.  Paultou  and  Mos- 

tyn  Tedde. 

©  Harry  Paulton,  New  York ;  1890 :  15382, 

May  9.  32900 

a  drama  in  4  ;i(is.  by  F.  Williams  and  G.  L. 

Stout. 

©    Fred    Williams   and    G.    L.    Stout,    New 
York ;  1887  :  12.563,  May  12.  32901 

a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  B.  Whitney. 

©  Bruce  Whitney,  Milwaukee ;  1899 :  11347, 
Feb.  8.  32902 

a  local  drama  of  New  York  lile,  by  .T.  Hart 

and  G.  L.  Stout. 

©  Josh  Hart  and  G.  L.  Stout,  New  York; 
1890 :  18.547,  June  7 ;  2c.  June  27.  32903 

romantic  American  drama  in  prologue  and 

4  acts,  by  M.  Walsh. 

©    Marie    Walsh,    Brooklyn;    1896:28732, 
May  11. 


32904 


—  or.  The  wooden  toy's  revenge,  a  spectacu- 
lar play,  by  .T.  Rettig. 

©    John    Rettig,    Cincinnati ;    1888 :  10490, 
Apr.  11.  32905 

—  ^re  also  Voyag-e  of  Noah. 


Noah's  ark,  jr.;  a  fnrco  in  1  act,  by  Snmuel 
Emery.  New  York,  Harold  Roorbach,  1901. 
.30  p.    12°. 

© "  Harold  Roorbach,  South  Orange,  N.  J. ; 
D  :  982,  Oct.  18,  1901 ;  2c.  Oct.  21,  1901.    32906 

Nob  Hill;  real  life  American  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  D.  Clift.     [149]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Aug.    13,    1914;    D:  37841;    Denison 
Clift,  Mill  Valley,  Cal.  32906a 

Nobility;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  L.  D.  Ventura. 

©   L.    D.   Ventura,   St.   Paul;    1892:14590, 

Apr.  2.  32907 

■ -tr.  from  the  French  of  Edouard  Plou- 

vier,  by  F.  A.  Durivage. 

©  Francis  A.  Durivage,  New  York;  1873: 
1061,  Feb.  4.  32908 

a  dramatization  in  4  acts,  by  George  Mor- 


ton. 

©   AValter   Jarvis,   New   York;    1873:4190. 
Apr.  21.  32909 

— -  a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  B.  Telg- 


mann. 

©  H.   Bertram  Telgmann,   United   States ; 
1894 :  25367,  May  19.  32910 

—  an   original   American  play   in   5   acts,   by 
H.  M.  Levy. 

©  Henry  M.  Levy,  New  York ;  1892 :  35620, 
Aug.  29.  32911 


Nobility  for  cash;  an  American  satirical  com- 
edy in  4  acts,  by  A.  A.  Corbett. 

©   Adolph   A.    Corbett,   New   York;    1894: 
13745,  Mar.  22.  32912 

Noble  (A)  American;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  E. 
Cooke  Hardy.     [78]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Evelina  Cooke  Hardv,   New   York ;    D : 
12880,  May  2,  1908;  2c.  May  20,  1908.      32913 

Noble  and  plebeian;  by  F.  Pons  Pou. 

©  Francisca  Pons  Pou,  New  York;   1883: 
10216,  .Tune  6.  32914 

■  a  tragedy  in  3  acts,  original  in  Spanish  by 

Fi-ancisca  Pons  y  Pou,  tr.  by  S.  Lema. 

©    Santiago    Lema,    United    States;    1880: 
S313.   IMiiy  31.  32915 

Noble  born;  a  story  of  Naples,  jjlay  in  4  acts, 
by  Richard  Ganthony,  with  original  songs 
and  music  by  I.  Witmark. 

©  Isidore  Witmark,  New  York ;  1894 :  58512, 
Dec.  15.  32916 

Noble  (A)  convict;  or.  The  convict  mayor,  an 
emotional  drama  in  4  acts.  [107]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Geo.   C.   Boniface,  New  York;   D:8315, 
Apr.  10,  190G ;  2c.  Apr.  10,  1906.  32917 

Noble  deeds;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  adapted  from 
Charles  Reude's  story  entitled  Christie  John- 
stone, by  F.  W.  Bacon. 

©    Fred    W.    Bacon,    Boston;    1875:10750, 
Oct.  16.  32918 

Noble  (The)  footman.     See  His  nibs. 

Noble  (A)  heart;  by  .T.  L.  Carrolo. 

©  Joseph  Louis  Carrolo,  Providence,  R.  I. ; 
D :  2106,  July  11,  1902.  32919 

Noble  heroes:  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  McCarthv. 

©    Charles    McCarthy,    New    York;    1892: 

50601,  Dec.  12.  32920 

Noble  (A)  heroine;  sensational  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  J.  Crocker. 

©  Josephine  Crocker,  United  States ;  18S0 : 
1986,  Jan.  25.  32921 

Noble  (The)  lord;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Percival 
L.  Wilde  [pseud,  of  P.  L.  Weil]  {In  Puck, 
vol.  75,  no.  1943,  May  30,  19l4) 

©  May  26,  1914 ;  Ic.  June  1,  1914 ;  D  :  371SS  ; 
Percival  L.  Weil,  New  York.  32921a 

See  also  Dawn;  with  The  noble  lord,  etc. 

Noble  (A)  mission;  or,  Michael  Strogoff,  grand 
spectacular  drama. 

©  Imre  and  Bolossy  Kiralfy,  New  York ; 
1881 :  4872,  Mar.  31.  32922 

Noble  (A)  nature;  play  in  1  act,  by  K.  Phillips. 
4  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  1,  1913;  D:  32804;  Kitty  Phil- 
lips, Los  Angeles.  32923 


1648 


32924 


COPYKIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


32944 


Noble  (A)  noodle;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  H.  J. 
Byron  and  L.  Wallack. 

©  H.  J.  Byron  and  Lester  Wallack,  New 
York ;  1872  :  6189,  June  10.  32924 

Noble  outcast;  a  comedy  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
J.  A.  Fraser,  jr. 

©  J.  A.  Fraser,  jr.,  Chicago;  1888:34932, 
Dec.  7.  32925 


— •  a   drama,    by   J.   W.    Summers   and   Anna 
Boyle  Summers.     75  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

I©   John    W.    Summers,   New    York:    1887: 


2871,  Feb.  .5 ;  2c.  Jan.  21,  1889. 


32926 


drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  A.  Fraser,  jr.  Chi- 
cago, The  Dramatic  publishing  company  [1896] 
45  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  American  amateur 
drama) 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago ;  1896 :  59782. 
Oct.  30;  2c.  Oct.  31;  2c.  Nov.  4.  32927 

Noble  profession.     See  Monologues  of  to-day. 

Noble   (A)   purpose.      See  Delmars  (The) 

Noble  (A)  revenge;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A. 
Spanuth. 

©  Anna    Spanuth,   Chicago ;  D :  1108.  Nov. 
18,  1901.  32928 

Noble  (A)  sacrifice;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  A. 
Vatter  and  J.  E.  Spencer. 

©  August  Vatter  and  John  E.  Spencer.  Bos- 
ton;  1889:14479,  May  13.  32929 

an  original  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  J.  Lowrj', 


jr. 

©  .John  Lowry,  ir.,  New  York ;  1878 :  14212. 
Dec.  5.  32930 

See  also  Out  of  the  shadow. 

Noble  (A)  son;  a  comedy  drama. 

©   Sol.   Berliner,    New    York;    188Q :  5633, 
Feb.  18.  32931 


an  original  comedy-drama,  by  L.  Grover. 

©  Leonard  Grover,  New  York ;  1889 :  1855, 
Jan.  14.  32932 

Noble  (A)  vagabond;  by  S.  Bienenstok. 

©  Sigfried  Bienenstok,  United  States  ;  1885 : 
4074,  Feb.  14;  2c.  Feb.  14.  32933 

Noble  (A)  wreck;  a  5  act  comedy  drama,  by 
D.  S.  Smith. 

©   Del.    S.    Smith.  Chicago;    1888:35414. 

Dec.  12.  32934 

Nobler  than  the  king;  a  romantic  play  in  4 
acts, 

©  Charlton  Andrews,  Brookville,  Ind. ;  D : 
2900,  Jan.  23,  1903.  32935 


Noblesse  oblige;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  G.  E. 
Channing  and  C.  P.  Stetson  [i.  e.  C.  P.  S. 
Gilmanl 

©  Grace  Ellery  Channing  and  Charlotte 
Perkins  Stetson,  Pasadena;  1889:20750. 
July  3.  32936 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  O.  Varney. 

©  William  O.  Varney,  Boston;  1897:61866, 
Nov.  2.  ,  32937 


—  piece  en  3  actes  [par]  M.  Hennequin  et  P. 
Veber.    Paris,  P.-V.  Stock,  1910.    196  p.    12". 

©  May  25,  1910;  2c.  May  14,  1910;  D: 
2108C ;  Maurice  Heimequin  &  Pierre  Veber, 
Paris.  32938 

or.    The   lady,    sketch    in   1   act,   by  Ethel 


Rosen  Thaule  [pseud,  of  E.  Rosenthal]    [2], 
14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 


©    Ic.    June    17,    1914; 
Rosenthal,  San  Francisco. 


D  :  37342 ;     Ethel 
32938a 


— —  See  also  Our  family  motto. 

Nobleza  de  alma;  zarzuela  dramj'itica,  en  1 
acto  y  3  cuadros,  en  prosa,  original  de  E. 
Moyron  y  L.  Mestres,  miisica  del  maestro  Pru- 
dencio  Munoz.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espaiioles]  1909.    36  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Nov.  18,  1909;  2c.  Nov.  19.  1909;  D: 
17492;  Eulogio  Moyron  &  Luis  Mestres.  Ma- 
drid. 32939 

Nobleza  (La)  de  un  querer;  sainete  Ifrico  de 
costumljres  madrileSas  en  1  acto  y  3  cuadros, 
en  prosa  y  verso,  original  de  Jose  Morales  y 
Jeslis  Alvarez  Diaz,  mtisica  de  los  maestros  G. 
Aquino  y  M.  Rebollo.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores  espanoles]  1912.  41  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Mar.  6,  1913 ;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1913 ;  D :  32564  ; 
J.  Morales  y  J.  Alvarez  Diaz,  Madrid.    32940 

Nobody;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  John  A. 
Stevens. 

©  James  S.  Stevens,  Philadelphia;  1897: 
51362.  Sept.  14.  32941 

dramatic  sketch,  by  L.   K.   Sinnott.     8  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  22.  1911;  D:  25052;  Lillian  K. 
Sinnott,  New  York.  32942 

or.  How  the  Delamars  got  in  society,  a 


drama  in  6  acts. 

©  Maude  Florence   Bellar,  Columbus,   O. ; 
1899 :  57509,  Sept.  8.  32943 

■or,  The  German  emigrant,  by  T.  I.  Keogh. 


Ms. 

©  Thomas  Ignatius  Keogh,  Denison,  Tex. ; 
1891 :  37259,  Oct.  16 ;  Ic.  Oct.  17.  32944 

Nobody  at  home;  drama  in  prologue  and  4  acts, 
by  P.  M.  aiartin.     5  v.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Apr.  17,  1914;   D:  36746;   Prestonia 
Mann  Martin,  Stapleton,  N.  Y.  32944a 


5379—16- 


-104 


1649 


32945 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


32961 


Nobody  cares;  by  J.  William  Pope. 

©  Blanch  Selwyii,  United  States ;  1873 :  551, 
Jan.  20.  32945 

Nobody  home;  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  Boyle 
Woolfolk  and  Richard  Carroll.  50  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    20,     1915;     D :  394.56 ;     Boyle 
Woolfolk,  inc.,  Chicago.  32945a 


—  a  1  act  playlet,  by  Blutch  Cooper.    1  p.  1., 
3  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    7,    1914;     D :  38727 ;     Jas.     E. 
Cooper,  New  York.  32945b 

—  See  also  Littlest  (The)  lodger. 


Nobody  knew, — but  her  enemies  guessed;  a 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  J.  L.  Stilwell. 

©  Laura   Jean   Libbey-Stilwell,   Brooklyn ; 
D :  12083,  Jan.  3,  1908.  32946 

Nobody  likes  to  hear  it;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  R. 
Madden.    3  v.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    10,    1914;    D :  39057 ;    Richard 
Madden,  New  York.  32946a 

Nobody's  claim;  an  original  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  E.  A.  Locke. 

©    Edwin    A.    Locke,    Boston ;    1882 :  7470, 
May  8 ;  Ic.  Dec.  1,  1884.  32947 

Nobody's  darling;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Hal 
R(>id  |i.  e.,  .1.  H.  Reid]  [100]  p.  4°.  TjT)e- 
written. 

©  Ic.   Mar.   28,   1911;   D:  23770;   Darcy  & 
Wolford,  Inc.,  New  York.  32948 

a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  Hal  Reid  [i.  e. 


James  Halleck  Reid]     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Sullivan,   Harris  &  AVoods,   New  York; 
D :  6027,  Jan.  9,  1905 ;  2c.  Jan.  12,  1905. 

32949 

a   musical  comedy-drama  in  1  act,   by  H. 


Anderson. 

©  Hattie  Anderson,  Chicago;   1897:24776, 
Apr.  21.  32950 

Nobody's  fault;  by  Arthur  Law.  London,  J. 
Williams,  ltd. ;  New  York,  E.  Schuberth  &  co., 
1904.     27  p.     8°. 

©  Joseph  Williams,  ltd.,  London  ;  D  :  5149, 
June  10,  1904 ;  2c.  .Tune  10,  1904.  32951 


or,  The  child  of  the  Marshalsea,  a  play  in 

3   acts,   by   Franz  von   Schonthan.      [104]    p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Selwyn  &  co.,  New  York;  D:8912,  Aug. 
3.  1906;  2c.  .July  27,  1906.  32952 

Nobody's  fortune;  a  drama  founded  upon  Ed- 
mund Yates'  novel  of  the  same  name,  and 
dramatized  by  J.  C.  Bushnell. 

©  John  C.  Bushnell,  New  York ;  1872,  12584, 
Nov.  29.  32953 


Nobody's  fortune — (Jonlinued. 

or,    The    convict's    escape,    a    .sensational 

drama  in  3  acts,  by  H.  1'.  Grattan. 

©  Mrs.  H.  P.  Grattan,  Baltimore;  1872: 
12919,  Dec.  9.  32954 

Nobody's  house;  or.  The  pretty  pets,  an  origi- 
nal comic  di-ama  in  1  act,  by  C.  Foster. 

©Charles  Fo.ster,  New  York  ;  1872:799,  Jan. 
26.  32955 

Nobody's  moke;  an  original  farce  in  1  act,  by 
Will  W.  Gray.    Clyde,  O.,  Ames  publishing  co. 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  1888:34944, 
Dec.  7 ;  2c.  Dec.  24.  32956 

Nobody's  son;  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  Jos.  A. 
Nunez. 

©  Juliette  A.  Nunez,  Louisville ;  1880 :  8529. 
June  4.  32957 

play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  W.  Moore.    40  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  18,  1914 ;  D :  37894 ;  E.  Wallace 
IMoore,  Oswego,  Or.  32957a 

Nobody's  widow;  farcical  romance  in  3  acts,  by 
Avery  Hopwood.    132  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  16,  1915;  D :  42694 ;  David  Be- 
lasco,  New  York.  32957b 

Noces  (Les)  de  Panurge;  piece  en  vers  en  5 
actos  et  6  tableaux  de  Eugene  et  Edouard 
Adenis.  48  p.  f°.  (Sui)plement  .  .  .  du 
Monde  illustre.   14  Janvier  1911 ) 

©  .Tan.  14,  1911;  2c.  Feb.  18,  1911;  D: 
23390 ;  Eug.  &  Ed.  Adenis,  Paris.  32958 

Noche  de  boda;  entremes  en  prosa,  original  de 
F.  Barado.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  es- 
paSoles]  1912.    16  p.    12°. 

©  Mar.  6,  1913 ;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1913  ;  D  :  32572 ; 
Felix  Barado,  Madrid.  32959 

Noche  de  bodas;  zarzuela,  en  1  acto,  dividido 
on  3  cuadros,  en  prosa  y  verso,  original  de 
.T.  Royo  de  Leon  y  R.  Sepulveda.  mdsica  del 
maestro  Torregrosa.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores espafioles]  1910.  42 p.  12°.  [I.,ibretto 
oidy] 

©  May  23,  1910;  2c.  May  24.  1910;  D: 
21153;  .lose  Royo  de  Leon  y  Rafael  Sepfilveda, 
Madrid.  32960 

Noche  (La)  de  las  flores;  idilio  dramatico  en 
1  acto,  dividido  en  3  cuadros,  en  prosa  original 
de  J.  Pastor  Rubira,  mfisica  del  maestro 
Manuel  Penella.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores espaiioles]  1910.  32  p.  1  1.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  May  19,  1910;  2c.  May  20,  1910;  D: 
21072;  J.  Pastor  Bubira,  Madrid.  32961 


1650 


32962 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE   UiTITED   STATES 


32975 


Noche  (La)  del  amor.     See  Al  fin,  solos! 

Noche  (La)  del  baile;  juguete  comico  en  1  acto 
y  on  prosa,  escrilo  por  Luis  Gabaldon  y  En- 
rique F.  Gutierrez.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores  espanoles]  1912.    28  p.    12°. 

©    May    24,    1912;    2c.   May    13,    1912;    D: 
29792 ;  L.  Gabaldou  y  E.  F.  Gutierrez,  Madrid. 

32962 


Noche   (Una)   en   el   juzgao. 
rubiales. 


See  Serafina  la 


Noche  (La)  vieja;  opereta  en  1  acto.  dividido  en 
4  cua(U-<js.  en  prosa,  original  de  M.  Miluira  y 
K.  Gonzalez,  niusica  del  maestro  Celestino 
Roig.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de autores espafioles] 
1915.     41  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  .Tune  24,  191.5;  Ic.  June  25,  1915;  D: 
410G9;  Miguel  Mihura  y  Ilicardo  Gonztllez, 
Madrid.  32962a 

Noches  de  luna;  tragicomedia  en  1  acto  en 
prosa,  original  de  L.  Rodriguez  Cuevas.  Ma- 
drid [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1914.  21 
p.     12°. 

©  Mar.  15,  1915;  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1915;  D: 
40058 ;  Luis  Rodriguez  Cuevas,  Madrid. 

32963 


Nocturne  in  a  flat;  play  in  1  i\ct,by  B.  T.  Tatem 
[1],  22  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Apr.  17,   1914;   D :  36747 
Thomas  Tatein,  Brooklyn. 


Beniamin 
32963a 


■ -by  .L  S.  Blackton.  11  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    .lau.    2.    1915;    D :  39275 ;    J.    Stuart 
Blackton,  New  York.  32963b 

Noel;  drame  lyricjue  en  .']  actes,  poeme  de  .Jeanne 
et  Paul  Ferrier,  musique  de  F.  D'Erlanger. 
Paris,  G.  Ricordi  &  cie,  1911.  36  p.  12°, 
[Words  only] 

©  Jan.  7,  1911;  2c.  Jan.  9,  1911;  D  1.23047; 
G.  Ricordi  &  co.,  Milan.  32964 

a  lyric  drama  in  3  acts,  poem  by  Jeanne 


and  Paul  Ferrier,  music  by  F.  D'Erlanger,  tr. 
by  Algernon  St.  Jobn-Brenon.  New  York,  G. 
Ricordi  &  co..  1912.  41  p.  8°.  [Libretto  only. 
French  and  English] 

©  Dec.  5,  1912  ;  2c.  Dec.  6,  1912 ;  D  :  31600 ; 
G.  Ricordi  &  co.,  Milan.  32965 

Noel  Corson's  oath;  or,  Leonia's  repentance,  a 
drama,  in  4  acts,  by  Verna  M.  Raynor. 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;   1899:13589, 
Feb.  18.  32966 

Noel's  inheritance;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  A. 
Locke.     [88]  p.    4°.    Typewritten, 

©  Edgar  A.   Locke,  Jersey  City;  D:6624, 
May  3,  1905 ;  2c.  June  20,  1905.  32967 


Noemi  e  Ruth;  poeiiia  l»i])li(o  in  3  parti  per  soli, 
cori  ed  orchestra,  versi  di  Saverio  Fino,  niu- 
sica di  Don  Giocondo  Fino.  Milaiio.  (i.  Ri- 
cordi &  c. ;  New  York.  Boosey  &  co.,  1907. 
20  p.    8°.     [Words  only] 

©  a.  Ricordi  &  co.,  Milan ;  D :  11718,  Nov. 
11,  1907;  2c.  Nov.  11,  1907.  32968 

Nogg's;  a  comedy  in  -5^  acts,  dramatized  from 
The  mystery  of  Glonham,  by  W.  A.  Luby. 

©  William  A.  Luby,  Kalamazoo.  ]\rich. ; 
1882  :  15379,  Sept.  IS.  32969 

Noh  dramas;  Japanese  plays  from  the  manu- 
script of  Ernest  Fenollosa,  ed.  l)y  Ezra  Pound. 
(Ill  Drama,  no.  8,  Mav.  1915;  periodical  © 
.Afa.N  28,  1915;  2c.  June  7,  1915;  B :  335701 ; 
Drama  league  of  America,  Chicago.) 

Contents  :  Sotoba  Komachi,  by  Kiyotsugu. — 
Kayoi  Komachi. — Suma  Genji  (Genji  at 
Suma)  by  Manzaburo. — Kumasaka,  by  U.iino- 
bu,  adopted  son  of  Motokijo. — Shojo. — Tam- 
iira.— TsuiHMiiasa.  32969a 

Noiseless  cannon. 

©  Henri  De  Greau,  Pittsford,  Vt. ;  D :  5965. 
Dec.  27,  1904.  32970 

Noisy  (The),  naughty  uhlans  and  the  pretty 
little  nun;  scene  from  Marie  Odile,  a  play  in 
3  acts,  by  E.  Knoblauch.  {In  New  York  Sun- 
day American,  no.  11.523,  Feb.  14,  1915) 

©  Feb.  14,  1915;  Ic.  Feb.  16,  1915;  D: 
39767;  lildw.-ird  Knoblauch,  T>ondon.     32970a 

Noisy  (The)  student;  play  in  1  act,  by  J,  Nor- 
denshield.     [1],  38  p.     4°,     Typewritten, 

©  Ic,  Aug.  1,  1912;  D:  30409;  .Jean net  to 
Nordenshield,   New  York.  32971 

Nom  (The)  de  plume;  play  in  3  acts,  by  K. 
Burke.     [46]   p-     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  27,  1911;  D:  23476;  Kathleen 
Burke,   San  Francisco.  32972 

Noma. 

©  Hoy  Cranston,  New  York ;  D :  6366,  Mar. 
21,  1905.  32973 

Nominated;  farcical  political  sketch  in  1  act, 
by  P.  G.  Piatti.     [1],  40  p.    4°.    Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  .July  29,  1912;  D:  30372;  Peter  G. 
Piatti,  New  York.  32974 

Nomination  (The);  or,  The  campaign  in  Ches- 
ter, a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Wede- 
kind. 

©    Julius     Wedekind,     Cincinnati;     1894: 

32975 


44786,  Sept.  24. 


1651 


32976 


DKAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


32996 


Nomination  (The) — Continued. 

satire  on  machine  politics  as  prac- 
ticed in  the  average  election. 

©  Julius  E.  Wedekind,  Cincinnati;  1892: 
46474,  Nov.  14.  32976 

Nominee  (The);  comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
S.  J.  Macdonald  and  A.  O.  Warburg.  [1], 
11  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  24,  1912 ;  D :  30340 ;  Samuel  J. 
Macdonald  and  Albert  O.  Warburg,  Newark, 
N.  J.  32977 

Non  compos  mentis.      Typewritten. 

©  Ed.  Chrissie.  New  York;  1900  A:  6308. 
Mar.  8;  2c.  Mar.  8.  32978 

Non-believer  (The);  or,  The  broken  charm, 
comedy  sketch,  by,D.  Raynol.  8  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  2,  1911 ;  D :  25374 ;  Dorothy  Ray- 
nol, New  York.  32979 

See  also  Mental  telepathy. 


Non-combatant;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  F.  Cun- 
ningham. 

©  Henry  F.  Cunningham,  New  York ;  D : 
16069.  June  15,  1909.  32980 

None  but  the  brave;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  E. 
Chappel.     20  p.     4°,     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  16,  1909 ;  D :  16565 ;  Eva  Chap- 
pel,  San  Fmncisco.  32981 

See  also  Carib  isle. 


None  so  blind;  dramatic  1  act  play,  by  W.  C. 
Wonderly  and  M.  S.  Keightley.  [2],  20  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  24,  1914;  D:  39205;  W.  Carey 
Wonderly,  Baltimore,  and  Mabel  S.  Keightley, 
South  Bond,  Ind.  32982 

Nono;  comedie  en  3  actes,  par  S.  Guitry.  1  p.  I. 
55  p.     12". 

©  Sacha  Guitry.  Paris ;  D :  15907,  ]\Iav  21. 
1909;  2c.  May  21,  1909.  32983 

Non-professional  (A)  call;  in  1  act,  bv  Edward 
P.  Moran  and  Wm.  A.  Heelan.  [17]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Philip  A.  Gastrock,  New  York ;  D :  6741, 
May  27,  1905 ;  2c.  May  27,  1905.  32983a 

Nonsense;  by  H.  Aldrich.  20  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Herbert   Aldrich.  Brooklvn  ;  D  :  15616, 

Apr.  14,  1909;  2c.  Apr.  14,  1909.  32984 

comedy  in  5  acts  and  5  tableaux,  by  C  H. 


Morton  and  M.  L.  Johnson. 

©  Charles  H.  Morton  and  Mrs.  Martha 
I>affitte  fsic]  Johnson,  Philadelphia;  1873: 
92,  Jan.  6.  3298X 


Nonsense — Continued. 

an  original  opera  bouffe  comedy  and  bur- 
lesque pantomime,  by  William  Carleton. 

©    Robert    Eraser,     United    States;     1879: 
11561,  Aug.  30.  32986 

Nonsense  land. 

©  Bernard  J.  Fagau,  New  York ;  D :  7815, 
Jan.  4,  1906.  32987 

Nonsensical  (A)  affair;  owned,  originated,  com- 
posed, and  written  by  D.  Crimmins. 

©   Dan  Crimmins,   Spokane,  Wash. ;  1898 : 
29278,   May   11.  32988 

Nonsuch  (The),  stick  a  pin  in  it;  an  original 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  R.  F.  Carroll. 

©   Richard   F.   Carroll,   New   York;   1888: 
16173,  June  5.  32989 

Nook  (A)  in  the  woods.  21  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Joseph   Henry   Benner.   Fullerton,    Pa. ; 
D :  10867,  June  27,  1907 ;  2c.  June  27,  1907. 

32990 

Noon  hour;  by  Charles  Harrison.  11  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  3.  1909 ;  D :  16698 ;  William  M. 
Carroll,  Jacksonville,  111.  32991 

Noor-Jehan;  Indian  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  E.  H. 
Tyrwhitt-Drake,  written  in  collaboration  with 
Helene  A^acare.sco.    95  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  9,  1915 ;  D :  41717 ;  Mary  Emily 
Honora  Tyrwhitt-Drake,  London.  32991a 

Nora;  a  domestic  drama  in  3  acts,  by  W.  M. 
liawrence. 

©   William    Moore    Lawrence,    Milwaukee ; 
1881:842,  Jan.  15.  32992 


—  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  M.  Booth. 

©    Marion    Booth,     United    States;     1882: 
19914,  Nov.  24.  32993 

or,    A    doll's    house    (Et    dukkehjem),    a 


play  by  Henrik  Ibsen,  tr.  from  the  Nor- 
wegian by  Henrietta  Frances  I>ord.  New  ed. 
rev.     Chicago,  Lily  publishing  house,  1890. 

©   Lily   pub.   house.   Chicago;    1890:26091, 
Aug.  23;  2c.  Sept.  10.  32994 

See  also  G-esammelte  dramen;  von  Henrik 


Ibsen. 

Nora  and  Bora;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  from 
the  French,  by  Edward  Poulton. 

©  R.  M.  Field,  Boston  ;  1892  :  26076,  June  21. 

32995 

Nora  in  the  twentieth  century;  or.  The  human 
house,  by  E.  Rosenblatt.  [63]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  35, 1910 ;  D  :  22128 ;  Ethel  Rosen- 
blatt, Iselin,  N.  J.  32996 


1652 


32997 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE  UNITED  STATES 


33015 


Nora  niachree;  or,  The  sunset  bell,  a  romantic 
Irish  drama  iu  4  acts,  by  Clay  Greeue  and 
S.  Tliompson. 

©  Slason  Tliompson,  Chicago  ;  1S81 :  5301, 
Apr.  7;  2c.  Apr.  7.  32997 

Nora  Shannon.     See  In  sackcloth  and  ashes. 

Nora'chen;  oder.  Das  sperrjahr,  schwank  in  3 
akteii,  V(»n  H.  Kntcli.     f57  p.     12°.     Printed. 

©  Ic.   Jan.  19,  1911;  D:  23126;   Vertriebs- 

stollo     des      Verhandes      deutscher     biihiieii- 
schriltsteller,  Berlin.  32998 

Norah  Flanigan's  first  day;  a  farce  comedy  in 
1  act.  by  F.  D.  Wislitmnn.  14  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  20,  1912;  D:  30049;  Florence  D. 
Wiglitman.  New  York.  32999 

Norah's  chance;  play  in  1  act,  by  T.  de  Coppet. 
[2],  17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  19.  1914;  D :  37072 ;  Theodocia 
de  Coppet,  New  York.  33000 

Norah's  good  bye;  a  musical  Irish  sketch  in  1 
scene,  by  Frank  Dumont.  New  York,  De  Witt, 
1884.  6  p.  12°.  ([De  Witt's  Ethiopian  and 
comic  drama,  no.  153] ) 

©  A.  T.  B.  De  Witt,  New  York ;  1884 :  26401, 
Dec.  30 ;  2c.  Jan.  22.  1885.  33001 

Norah's  vow;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
E.  Schiff  and  A.  Benrimo. 

©  Emma  Schiff  and  A.  Benrimo,  United 
States  ;  1880 :  8912.  June  14.  33002 

Nora's  fortune.     11  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Kittle  O'Brien,  San  Francisco ;  D :  5548. 
Sept.  16,  1904;  Ic.  Sept.  9.  1904;  Ic.  Nov.  18. 
1904.  33003 

Nora's  love  test;  play  in  5  acts,  by  M.  Booth. 

5  V.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  15,  1915  ;  D  :  41752  ;  'Marion 
Booth,  New  York.  33003a 

Nora's  mistake;  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  W.  Con- 
ners.     2  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  31,  1913 ;  D :  33463 ;  Georgia  W. 
Conners.  Chicago.  33004 

Norcross;  or.  The  phantom  Quaker,  a  drama  in 

6  acts,  by  Barba  Rossa  [pseud,  of  W.  O.  Sou- 
bron] 

©  William  Otto  Soubron,  Milwauk^;  D: 
269,  Mar.  27,  1901.  33005 

Nordeck;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  F.  Mayo  and  J.  G. 
Wilson. 

©  Frank  Mavo  and  John  G.  Wilson,  Chi- 
cago ;  1882 :  15380,  Sept.  18 ;  2c.  Mar.  22.  1883. 

33006 


Nordeck — Continued. 

Same. 

©  Deronda  Mayo  Green,  New  York,  as 
the  child  of  the  deceased  author,  in  renewal 
for  28  years.  Renewal  no.  922,  May  21,  1910. 
Original  entry,  Sept.  18,  1882,  no.  15380. 

33007 

Nordpolfahrer  (Professor  Graden);  schauspiel 
in  3  akten,  von  Auer-Waldboru.  Berlin.  Vita, 
deutsches  verlagshaus  [1907]  3  p.  1.,  [5]-84  p. 
12°.     (Bibliothek  moderner  dramen) 

©  Vita,  deutsches  verlagshaus,  Berlin;  D: 
11814,  Nov.  25,  1907 ;  2c.  Nov.  25,  1907.    33008 

Nordseekrabbe  (Die);  vaudeville  in  3  akten, 
von  Bruno  Decker  u.  Rob.  Pohl,  musik  von 
Gustav  Wanda.  Text  der  gesiinge.  Berlin, 
Mignon-verlag,  1913.     23  p.     8°. 

©  Nov.  5.  1913 ;  Ic.  May  4,  1914 ;  D  :  36910 ; 
Mignon  verlag,  Berlin.  33008a 

Same.    69  p.    12°.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  May  4,  1914;  D:  36915;  Mignon  ver- 
lag, Berlin.  33008b 

Noria  (La);  escenas  de  la  vida  periodistica  para 
ser  representadas  en  1  acto  y  en  prosa,  origi- 
nales  de  X.  Ximenez.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores  espanoles]  1909.     31  p.     12°. 

©  Sept.  23,  1909;  2c.  Sept.  24,  1909;  D: 
16901;  Ximeno  Ximenez,  Madrid.  33009 

Noris;  or.  Expiation,  society  drama  in  6  acts, 
by  C  Florio. 

©  Caryl  Florio,  Omaha,  Neb. ;  1886 :  18696, 
Aug.  17.  33010 

Norma;  tragic-drama  in  prologue  and  4  acts, 
by  G.  Walderaar  and  F.  F.  Mackay. 

©  Gertrude  Walderaar  and  F.  F.  Mackav, 
New  York;  D :  2706,  Dec.  1,  1902.  33011 

See  also  Efterladte  skrifter ;  af  Henrik  Ib- 


sen. 

Norman  (A)  conquest;  a  romantic  comic  opera 
in  3  acts,  by  C.  A.  Kaiser. 

©  Charles  Alexander   Kaiser,   New  York ; 
1899:4628,  Jan.  11.  33012 

Normans. 

©  Albert  Ferdinando,  Chicago;  1884;  22867. 
Nov.  15.  33013 

Norn  (The)  child. 

©   Helen   M.   Cleveland,   Boston ;    D :  6755, 
.Tune  1,  1905.  33014 

Norombega,  a  dream  of  Acadie;  comic  opera  in 

prologue  and  2  acts,  libretto  by  L.  T.  Smyth. 

©  Lawrence  T.  Smyth,  Bangor.  Me. ;  1894 : 

36555,  Aug.  4.  33015 


1653 


33016 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


33036 


Norrella,  the  belle  of  the  ball;  a  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  L.  J.  L.  Stilwell.  72  p.  f\  Type- 
written. 

©  Laura  Jean  Libbey-Stilvvell,    Brooklyn; 
D :  12110,  Jan.  3,  1908 ;  2c.  July  16,  1908. 

33016 

Norseman  (The);  a  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by 
H.  G.  Donnelly. 

©  H.  Grattan  Donnelly,  Los  Angeles  ;  1894  : 
24272,  Miiy  14.  33017 

drama    in   4    acts,    by   E.    A.    Curtis    [i.   e. 

E.  A.  O.  Brenton]     Portland,  Me.,  1012.     ix, 
96  p.     12°. 

©  Apr.  1,  1912  ;  2c.  Apr.  1,  1912  ;  D  :  29236 ; 
Elizahetli  Alden  Curtis,  Hartford.  33018 

North  and  South;  a  dramatic  comedy  of  Ameri- 
can life,  by  T.  C.  Do  Leon. 

©T.  C.  De  Leon, Mobile;  1873:3314;  Apr.l. 

33019 

a  play  of  the  Civil  War,  in  4  acts,  by  A.  E. 

Berg. 

©   Albert   Ellory    Berg,    New   York;    1891: 
2i;]7,  Jan.  14.  33020 

-or,  True  Blue,  the  scout  of  the  Shenan- 
doah, an  original  military  drama  in  5  acts, 
w  ith  accompanying  tableaux,  by  J.  G.  Steele, 

©  John  G.  Steele,  New  York ;  1877 :  14011, 
Dec.  3.  33031 

See  also  Kithless,  kinless. 


North  (The)  and  the  South;  or,  True  to  his 
flag",  a  military  drama  in  4  acts  and  6  tab- 
leaux, by  F.  A.  Hazelwood. 

©    F.    A.    Hazelwood,    Springfield,    Mass. ; 
1893 :  46273.  Oct.  16.  33022 

North  (The)  Beach  cache;  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  C. 
Benton.     9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  16,  1914;  D :  36459 ;  A.  C.  Ben- 
ton, Alameda.  Cal.  33022a 

North  Carolina  Nan;  a  character  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  E.  H.  Rayner. 

©  Emily  Hodgdon  Rayner,  New  Y''ork ;  D : 
7339.  Sept.  29,  190.5.  33023 

North  of  fifty  three;  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  Rob- 
ertson and  W.  S.  Hart.  [1],  20  p.  f.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  5,  1912  ;  D  :  30439  ;  Willard  Rob- 
ertson. AVnsliington.  33024 

North  (The)  Pole;  a  comic  opera,  by  M.  Ma- 
retzek. 

©   Max  Maretzek,  New   York;   1896:7169, 
Jan.  29.  33025 

► —  musical  play  in  3  acts  and  5  scenes,  by 
M.  H.  Stone.     [3],  73  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.     Sept.    .3.     1910;     D:  21927;     Mary 
Banchett  Stone,  Saginaw,  Mich.  33026 


North  Pole  expedition.     See  Arctic. 

North  (The)  Shore  boom;  rural  comedy  in  4 
acts,  by  F.  M.  Knowles. 

©  Frederick  Milton  Knowles,  New  York; 
D;  8871,  July  26,  1906.  33027 

Northampton  (The)  bank  robbery;  a  melo- 
di-ama  in  6  acts,  founded  upon  the  confession 
of  .Tames  Dunlap,  by  R.  Ottolengui. 

©  Rodrigues  Ottolengui,  New  York ;  1892 : 
46319,  Nov.  14.  33028 

Northern  (The)  lig'ht;  a  melodrama,  by  J.  W. 
Harkins,  jr. 

©  James  W.  Harkins,  jr.,  New  York ;  1892 : 
32846,  Aug.  10.  33029 

Northern  lights;  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  libretto 
by  F.  Soule,  nnisic  liy  A.  S.  Kendall. 

©  Frank  Soule  and  Arthur  S.  Kendall,  New 
York  ;  1891 :  46039,  Dec.  17.  33030 


- — ■  drama  in  4  acts,  by  James  W.  Harkins,  jr., 
and  Edwin  Barbour.  132  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

®  Ic.  Mar.  5,  1910  ;  D  :  20357  ;  Darcy  &  Wol- 
ford,  inc..  New  York.  33031 


Northern    (The)   spy. 
the  South. 


Sec  Durgins   (The)   of 


Northern  winds;  play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  B.  Ma- 
son.    [87]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  4,  1914  :  D  :  37745  ;  Gertrude  B. 
Mason,  Hermosa  Beach,  Cal.  33031a 

Northerners  (The);  in  4  acts,  l)y  E.  J.  Barnes. 
[2]  64  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  16,  1910 ;  D :  21577 ;  Edward  J. 
Barnes.  Wilkes  Barre,  Pa.  33032 

Ncrthfield  (The)  bank  robbeiy;  or.  The  Youn- 
gers'  last  stand,  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Stout.  [."tOl 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ernest  Stoiit.  Chicago;  D :  2787,  Dec.  .'. 
1902 ;  2c.  Sept.  28.  1903.  33033 

Northland  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  E.  Med- 
ia nd.     7  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    .Tiin.    10,    1914:    D:  35617;    John    E. 
Medland.  Oakliind,  Ciil.  33033a 

Northland  (A)  midsummer  night's  dream.  96 
p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Chnrles    Line,    Menominee,    Mich.:    D: 
6.'ir)7,  Apr.  21.  190.-;  2c.  Miiy  2.  1905.        33034 

Northland  (The)  witch. 

©  Charles  Line,  Menominee, Mich. ;  1900  A: 

12114,  May  14.  '  33035 

Northwestern  (The)  mounted  police;  play  in  1 
act,  by  C.  Hill.     [10]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.    .Tuly  29.   1913:    D:  33931;   Christine 
Hill,  Los  Angeles.  33036 


1654 


33037 


COPYRIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


33052 


Norton's  return;  1  net  di-aina.  bv  R.  L.  Green. 
13],  20  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Jan.  22,  1913;   D :  32045 ;   Robert  L. 
Green,  Detroit.  33037 

Norva  Tilstow;  play  in  4  acts,  by  B.  Wolffsohn. 
13]  39  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  4,  1910;  D:  21734;  Bee  Wolff- 
.sohn.  New  York.  33037a 

])l!iy  in  i)rolojiue  and  4  acts,  by  B.  Wolff- 

soliii.     [4]  56  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct  5,  1910;  D:  22219;  Bee  Wolffsohn, 
Now  York.  33038 

Norwegian  (A)  captain;  playlet,  by  A.  10.  Ilob- 
ei-r.     13  ]).     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  17,  1913;  D :  32976 ;  Augusta  E. 
Uoherr,  Fresno,  C'al.  33039 

Norwegian  festival;  tlie  home  of  the  Vikings; 
or.  Life  in  Norway,  a  drama  in  3  acts.  Type- 
written. 

©  AValter  L.  Barrell,  Boston:   1890:15081. 
:\Iay  7 :  2c.  ]\Iay  7.  33040 

Norwegian  (The)  princess,     ^'ee  Thelma. 

Norwood;  play  of  New  England  in  the  '60's  from 
the  novel  of  the  same  name,  by  Henry  Ward 
Beecher,  dramatized  by  S.  Harrison  and  M. 
Douglas.     5  V.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  18,  1914;  D :  38164 ;  Sam  Har- 
rison and   Malcolm   Douglas,   New  York. 

33040a 

Nos  fils.     See  Our  sons. 

Nosey  Mosey;  by  Wm.  D.  Hall. 

©   Kelly   and   Strouse,   United   States;   D: 
4106,  Oct.  17,  1903.  33041 

Not  a  man  in  the  house;  a  comedy  in  2  acts, 

by  S.  .Tennie  Smith.     Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison. 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  1S97 :  41648.  July 

19;   2c.   Oct.  21.  33042 

Not   a  person;   play   in  3   acts,   by   M.    Wiren. 

[2],   28  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  23,  1911 ;  D  :  23432  ;  Myra  Wiren, 
New  York.  33043 

Not  a  word;  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  Gallatin. 
[1],  5  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  1,  1912  :  D  :  28543  ;  Alberta  Gal- 
latin, New  York.  33044 

Not  according  to  calculations. 

©  Charles   C.   Miller,    Chicago;    D :  10864. 

June  27,  1907.  33045 

Not  accustomed  to  the  stage.      See  Our  first 

performance. 
Not  all  the  king's  horses;  comedy  of  Washing- 
ton society  life  in  4  acts,  by  K.  E.  Thomas  and 
Willard  Holcomb.     Typewritten. 

©  Katherine  Elwes  Thomas.  Washington ; 
D:700,  July  27,   1901;   2c.   July  27,  1901. 

33046 


Not  as  we  plan.  See  Fools,  puppets  and  mad- 
men. 

Not  at  home.     See  Plays  and  monologues. 

Not  charted;  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  Buckingham. 
7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  23,  1915;  D:  40453;  Hal  Buck- 
ingham, Mill  Valley,  Cal.  33046a 

Not  dead  but  sleeping;  a  domestic  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  W.  J.  Vance. 

©   Wilson   J.   Vance,    Washington;     1880: 
14407,  Sept.  22.  33047 

Not  declared;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  S.  Shoe- 
maker.    [1],  50  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  23,  1911;   D:  23713;  Walter  S. 
Shoemaker.   Saratoga   Springs,  N.  Y.     33048 

Not  empty  handed;  episode  in  1  act.  by  H.  K. 
Tootle.     17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  19,  1915 ;  D :  40398 ;  Harrv  King 
Tootle,  Detroit.  33048a 

Not  every  woman;  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  Mon- 
tague.    12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  3.  1915 ;  D :  39569 ;  Walter  Mon- 
tague, San  Francisco.  33048b 

Not  far  from  Broadway;  a  1  act  comedy  sketch. 
[New  York,  Lecouver  press,  1907]  cover-title, 
20  p.    8°. 

©    Louise    Allen    Collier,    New    York;    D: 
9744,  Jan.  5,  1907 ;  2c.  Jan.  5,  1907.        33049 

Not  far  from  'Frisco;  or.  The  cross  country 
girl,  comedy  with  music,  by  J.  C.  Nathan. 
63  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.   23,   1910;   D:  20268;   J.  Casper 
Nathan,  Chicago.  33050 

Not  for  a  million;  musical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
music,  lyrics  and  book,  by  G.  A.  Walter,  jr. 
75  p.    4°.     Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Feb.  18,  1915 ;  D :  39724 ;  Gustave  A. 
Walter,  jr.,  Green  Bay,  Wis.  33050a 

Not  guilty;  detective  farce  in  3  acts,  by  H.  L. 
Bimm.     [67]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  16,  1914 ;  D :  37322 ;  Harry  Lee 
Bimm,  Dayton,  O.  33050b 

1   act  sketch,   by   J.   G.   Dorso.     6  p.     f°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  7,  1910 ;  D :  22004 ;  J.  G.  Dorso. 
Oakland,  Cal.  33051 

Not  in  the  regular  army;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by 
William  Sidney  Hillyer.  Chicago  and  New 
Y'ork,  The  Dramatic  publishing  company 
[1903]  20  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  The  darkey 
&  comic  drama) 

©    Dramatic    pub.    co.,    Chicago ;    D :  4283, 
Nov.  21,  1903;  2c.  Nov.  21,  1903.  33052 


1655 


33053 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


33071 


Not  in  vain;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  W.  H.  Var- 
ney. 

'©  W.  Horace  Varney,  Boston ;  1899 :  63166, 
Sept.  29.  33053 

Not  intended;  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  Mixon.  [2], 
16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  29,  1914;  D:  37693;  Ada  Mixon. 
Washington.  33053a 

Not  like  other  girls;  by  F.  Schwartz. 

©   Frederick    Schwartz,    Philadelphia ;    D : 
7119,  Aug.  16,  1905.  33054 

Not  of  age;  dranui  in  3  acts,  by  O.  A.  Toffteen. 
75  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  9,  1911 ;  D :  25442 ;  Olof  A.  Toff- 
teen,  Chicago.  33055 

Not  of  her  father's  race;  a  play,  by  W.  T.  Mere- 
dith. 

©  William  T.  Meredith,  New  York;  1890: 
20582,  June  26.  33056 

Not  on  the  bills;  farce  in  1  act,  by  Arthur 
Lewis  Tubbs.  Philadelphia,  Penn  publishing 
CO.,  1912.     18  p.     12°. 

©   Dec.   27,    1912;   2c.   Dec.   28,    1912;   D: 
31812 ;  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.        33057 

Not  on  the  programme;  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
Gladys  Ruth  Bridgham.  Boston.  Walter  H. 
Baker  &  co.,  1915.    16  p.     12°. 

©   Feb.   17,   1915;    2c.    Feb.   18,   1915;    D: 
39718;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston. 

33057a 

Not  on  the  strength.     See  Soldier's  (A)  wife. 

Not  1 — 2 — 3;  a  social  comedy,  by  I.  P.  Caldwell. 

©  Isaa<;  Palmer  Caldwell,  Louisville,  Ky. ; 

1899 :  23274,  Apr.  1.  33058 

Not  one  word;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Schonberg. 

©    James    Schonberg,    New    York;    1886: 

12116,  May  22.  33059 

Not  peace,  but  a  sword;  a  drama  of  the  Revo- 
lution, by  Katherine  Van  Harlingen.  Type- 
written. 

©  John  W.  Butler,   San  Francisco;   1898: 
66473,  Nov.  14 ;  2c.  Nov.  14.  33060 

Not  proven;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Harrison. 
©  John  Harrison,  Washington ;  1885 :  17173, 
Aug.  13.  33061 

Not  pure  but  good.     See  Sonia. 

Not  so  bad  after  all;  an  original  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  Wybert  Reeve.  New  American  ed.  cor- 
rectly reprinted  from  the  original  authorized 
acting  ert.  New  York,  H.  Roorbach,  1889.  41 
p.  12°.  ( [Roorbach's  American  ed.  of  acting 
plays,  no.  10]) 

©    Harold    Roorbach,    New    York;    1889: 
37509,  Dec.  9 ;  2c.  Dec.  14.  33062 


Not  so  bad  as  we  seem;  or.  Many  sides  to  a 
character,  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  Lord  Lytton  (Sir 
Edward  Lytton  Bulwer)  ed.  by  John  M. 
Kingdom.    New  York,  R.  M.  De  Witt. 

©  Robert  M.  De  Witt,  New  York;  1875: 
7687,  July  23 ;  2c.  Oct.  21.  33063 

Not  speculating  now;  monologue,  by  M.  M. 
Stanley.    2  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Maude  May  Stanley,  Chicago ;  D :  15093, 
Feb.  15,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  15,  1909.  33064 

Not  such  a  fool;  a  comedy  drama,  by  H.  W. 
Hayes. 

©   Hiram   W.   Hayes,   St.   Louis ;   D :  7589, 
Nov.  20,  1905.  33065 

Not  such  a  fool  as  he  looks;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  Henry  J.  Byron.  New  American  ed.,  cor- 
rectly reprinted  from  the  original  authorized 
acting  ed.  New  York,  H.  Roorbach,  1890. 
52  p.  12°.  ([Roorbach's  American  ed.  of 
acting  plays,  no.  35] ) 

©    Harold    Roorbach,    New    York;    1890: 
14241,  Apr.  29 ;  2c.  May  1.  33066 

Not  the  murderer's  child.     See  Genevieve. 

Not  the  way  of  the  world;  or,  Jasper's  for- 
tune, a  play,  by  E.  Spencer. 

©    Edward    Spencer,    Randallstown,    Md. ; 
1871 :  875,  Feb.  4.  33067 

Not  understood;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  R.  Hart 
and  T.  Dunstan.     [6]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.   31,    1915;    D :  42625 ;    Earl   R. 
Hart  and  Tremayne  Dunstan,  Seattle. 

33067a 

Not  unto  himself  alone;  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  W. 
Connelly.    4  v.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  8,  1913;  D:  34352;  Julia  Wood- 
worth  Connelly,  Lexington,  Ky.  33068 

Not  wanted;  play  in  1  act,  by  0.  T.  .Tohnsone. 
[18]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.    15,    1913;    D:  32319;    Otto   T. 
Johnsone,  Brooklyn.  33069 

Not  worth  a  continental;  a  comedy  of  the  Revo- 
lution in  2  acts,  by  A.  W.  Alden.  [Washing- 
ton. B.  S.  Adams]  1897.    20  p.    8°. 

©  Alice  Wight  Alden.   AVashington;  1897: 
10553,  Feb.  10 ;  Ic.  Feb.  22.  33070 

Not  yet;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  H.  Peck. 

©   Charles   H.    Peck,    Charlestown,   Mass. ; 
1875 :  9202,  Sept.  4.  33071 

farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Angela  Keir  and 

Ruth  Comfort  Mitchell  [i.  e.  R.  C.  M.  Young] 
[140]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  1,  1915;  D:  42149;  Ruth  Com- 
fort Mitchell  Young,  New  York.  33071a 


1656 


33072 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


33090 


Notary  (The);  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by  P.  S. 
M.  Munro. 

©  P.  S.  M.  Munro,  Brooklyn ;  1886 :  27007, 
Nov.  30.  33072 

Note  from  Nan;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  H.  C. 
Baker.     21  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  20,  1909;  D:  17755;  Henry 
Charles  Baker,  Chicago.  33073 

Note  (The)  step;  by  .T.  Bond. 

©  John  Bond,  Quartz  Mountain,  Cal. ;  D : 
638,  .July  6,  1901.  33074 

Note  (The)  unopened;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  F.  M. 
Witmark  and  W.  Barrett.  14  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Frank  M.  Witmark  and  Woodward  Bar- 
rett, New  York ;  D :  13136,  June  3,  1908 ;  2c. 
June  3,  1908.  33075 

Notes  and  nonsense;  a  sketch.  6  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Helen  Chaffee  Workman,  Detroit;  D: 
7570,  Nov.  16,  1905 ;  2c.  Dec.  6,  1905.        33076 

Nothing;  a  wordless  comedy  in  1  act,  by  M. 
Brennan.    Typewritten. 

©  Matthew  Brennan,  New  York;  1893: 
17033,  Apr.  6 ;  2c.  Apr.  6.  33077 

Nothing  but  burlesque.  See  "What  could  you 
expect? 

Nothing  but  money;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Mrs.  R.  Pacheco. 

©  Mrs.  Romualdo  Pacheco,  New  York : 
1892 :  21004,  May  18.  33078 

farce  comedy  in  1  act,  by  H.  S.  Sheldon. 

[1],  31  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  23,  1909;  D :  16325 ;  Harry 
Sophus   Sheldon,  Chicago.  33079 

musical  farce  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Davi- 


son.   Typewritten. 

©  Abbott  Davison,  New  York ;  1895 :  58082, 
Nov.  18;  2c.  Dec.  19.  33080 

Nothing  conceit.     See  Naughtology. 

Nothing  doing;  play  in  3  acts,  by  W.  B.  Young. 
[125]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  6,  1914;  D:  36706;  AViiliam  Ber- 
tram Young,  Chicago.  33080a 

Nothing  else  matters;  play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  Pro- 
bert.     [9],  169  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  6,  1913;  D:  31884;  George  Pm- 
bert.  New  York.  33081 

Nothing  new;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  G.  Longman. 
28  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  24,  1910 ;  D :  20564 ;  Edward  G. 
Longman,  Brooklyn.  33082 


Nothing  peculiar;  sketch,  by  Roma-de-Rebalio. 
3  p.    f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  17,  1912;  D:  30286;  Mrs.  Noel 
C.  Down,  Chicago.  33083 

Nothing  shall  be  impossible;   1  act  play,   by 
Ruth  Comfort  Mitchell  [i.  e.  R.  C.  M.  Young] 
and  Gilda  Varesi.     29  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Apr.  20,  1915 ;  D :  40404,  Ruth  Com- 
fort Mitchell  Young,  New  York.  33083a 

Notice  historique.     See  Ombres  chinoises. 

Notlandung;  lustspiel  in  3  akten.  von  Heinrich 
Stobitzer.  Berlin,  Biihnenverlag  Ahn  &  Sim- 
rock,  g.  m.  b.  h.     54  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  21.  1914 ;  D :  35740 ;  Buhnenver- 
lag  Ahn  &  Simrock,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin. 

33083b 

Notleidende  agrarier;  lustspiel  in  4  akten,  von 
Wilhelm  v.  Borkendorf.  Berlin,  Berliner 
theater-verlag.     S3  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  27,  1912 ;  D :  30653 ;  Alfred  Spitz, 
New  York.  33084 

Notoriety;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Harrigan. 

©   Edward   Harrigan,    New   York;     1894: 
26047.  Aug.  14.  33085 


• or,  Her  own  press  agent,  play  in  1  act,  by 

Earle  Remington  Hines.     [1],  8  p.    4°.    Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  26,  1912;  D:  303.58;  Hines  and 
Remington,  Harrison,  N.  Y.  33086 

Notorious  (The)  Mrs.  Bronx;  society  episode  in 
1  act,  by  W.  Mucnamara.  [2].  13  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  27,  1912 ;  D  :  29510 ;  Walter  Mac- 
luimara.  New  Y'ork.  33087 

Notorious  (The)  Mrs.  Ebbsmith;  a  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  A.  W.  Pinero.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker 
&  CO.,  1895. 

©  Arthur  W.  Pinero,  London ;  1895 :  25872. 
May  11 ;  2c.  May  20.  33088 

Notorious  (The)  raid  on  the  Driggs  Gruyon 
counterfeiting  gang.      See  Gertie's  loyalty. 

Notre-Dame;  romantische  oper  in  2  aufziigen, 
nach  dem  gleichnaraigen  roman  des  Viktor 
Hugo,  von  Leopold  Wilk  und  Franz  Schmidt, 
inusik  von  Franz  Schmidt.  Textbuch. 
Miinchen,  Drei  masken  verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.  63  p. 
12°. 

©  Mar.  1,  1913  ;  2c.  Sept.  18,  1913 ;  D :  34465  ; 
Drei  masken  verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Munich. 

33089 

or,  Le  bossu,  a  play,  by  H.  .J.  Seymour. 

©  Harry  J.  Seymour,  1871 :  8802,  Sept.  20. 

33090 


1657 


33091 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


33111 


Notre  jeunesse;  coin§ciie  en  4  actes,  par  Alfred 
Capus. 

©   E.    Fasquelle,    Paris ;    D :  5743.    Nov.    7, 
1904;  2c.  Nov.  7,  1904.  33091 

See  also    Theatre   complet;    [de]     Alfred 


Capus. 

Notte  di  neve;  drainma  in  1  atto  [di]  Roberto 
Bracco. 

©  res.  under  act  of  Mar.  3,  1905,  by  U. 
Bracco,  Florence,  Italy ;  res.  no.  1483 ;  Ic.  Jan. 
11,  190S.  33092 

Same.      (In    Projiresso    italo-anieri(iin<\    v. 


29,  no.  137,  31  niairgio  1908) 

©  Dirce  S.  Cyr,  New  York;  D :  13322,  ,7nlv 
10,  1908 ;  2c.  July  10,  1908.  33093 

Notte  (Una)  estiva  (A  summer  night);  drain- 
ma in  1  atto,  per  C.  Phillips.    13  p.     f°.     IMs. 

©   Ic.    Jan.    22,    1915;    D :  39481 ;    Cliarles 
Phillips,  New  York.  33093a 

Nottingham  (The)  shooting  match.  See  Tales 
and  plays  of  Robin  Hood. 

Notwithstanding;  or.  XJncle  Dollie,  a  1  act 
comedy,  by  M.  R.  Pei'kins. 

©  Mary  R.  Perkins,  New  York ;  1890 :  6810. 
Fob.  27 :  2e.  Apr.  23.  33094 

Nounou  (I»a)  d'Oetave;  comedie-bonffe  en  1 
acte,  par  Henry  Gambart  et  Raoul  Anquin. 
Paris,  C.  Jonbert.     42  p.     8°. 

©  Nov.  22,  1913  ;  2c.  Dec.  1,  1913  ;  D  :  35206  ; 
Joubert.  Paris.  33095 

Nourma. 

©  David  B.  Pa£?e  and  U.  S.  Grant  Hawk, 
Kansas  City,  I\lo. ;  1897 :  11868.  Feb.  18. 

33096 

Nourrice  (La);  vaudeville  en  1  acte.  par  Paul 
Bonliomme.     Paris,  C   Jonbert.     35  p.     8°. 

©  Oct.  1,  1912;  2c.  Dec.  2,  1912;  D:  31 51 5: 
Joubert.  Paris.  33097 

Nouveau  (Le)  jeu;  jjieco  en  5  actes,  par  H.  Lave- 
dan.     2  p.  1..  96  p.    8°. 

©  Henri  Lavedan.  Paris ;  D :  8381,  Apr.  19. 
1906;  2c.  Apr.  19,  1906.  33098 

Nouvelle  (La)  idole;  pit^ce  en  3  actes,  by  F.  de 
Curel. 

©   Francois   de   Curel,    Paris;    1899:10657, 
Feb.  6 ;  2c.  Feb.  6.  33099 

Nouvelle  (La)  justice;  fantaisie-revue,  par 
Henrv  Moreau  &  Briollet.  Paris.  C.  Joubert. 
35  p.'     8°. 

©    Apr.    18.    1914;    Ic.   Anr.    29,    1914;    D: 
36869 :  Joubert,  Paris.  33099a 

Novel  (A)  idea;  original  singing  and  talking 
act,  by  H.  Ashley.    6  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    18,    1915;    D:  40689;    Herbert 
Ashley,  New  York.  33099b 


Novelists  (The);  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  R.  G. 
Morris,  .ir. 

©   Robert    Griffin   Morris,    jr..    New    York ; 
1880  :  9747,  June  24.  33100 

Novella  d' Andrea;  scliauspiel  in  4  aufziigen, 
von  Ludwig  Tulda.     118  p.     8°. 

©  Heinrich  Conried,   New   York ;    1 ) :  4223, 
Nov.  ]0.  1903:  2c.  Nov.  20.  1903.  33101 

Novelty  (The)  four;  by  J.  F.  Whitney. 

©  .lolm  F.  Whitney,  New  Vork  ;  1880:  12.'..39, 
Aug.   13.  33102 

Novelty  (A)  phonograph  store;  bv  R.  lO.  I'on- 

soiiby.     |4J  p.     r°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  July  17.  1911  :  D:  24749:  U:iy  F.  Pon- 
sonby.  St.  Paul.  33103 

November  the  eleventh;  m<>(h'i'ii  ))lay  in  3  acts, 
liy  II.  ]..  r.iinui.     44  i>.     V.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Feb.   4,   1910 :    D:  20114:    Harry   Fee 
Binnn,  Daytou,  <).  33104 

November's  crown;  l»y  Alice  Cook  Fuller. 

©   March   l.i-os..    I-chaiiou,    ().  ;    1898:63804. 
Oct.  31  ;  2c.  Nov.  :',.  33105 

Novia  (La)  del  torero;  snincte  en  1  acto,  dl- 
vidido  en  5  cuadros,  en  prosa.  original  <le  Ed- 
uardo  Haro  y  Joaquin  Aznar,  miisica  del 
maestro  Teodoro  Sjin  .lose.  M;idi-id  fSociedad 
de  iiutores  espanolesj  1913.  4:t  ji.  12°.  |  Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Mar.  6.  1913:  2c.  Miir.  7.  1913:  D :  .32.V.9 : 
E.  Haro  y  .1.  Aznar.  :\[adri<l.  33106 

Novize  (Die)  von  Palermo.     Sec  Liebesverbot. 

Now;  dijuna  of  seven  days,  bv  K.  P>.  Goodale. 
[121]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   July  14.  1913:   D:. 33788;  Katherine 
Brigham  Goodale,  Detroit.  33107 

Now  all  his  own;  by  E.  M.  B.  Boyden. 

©    Emily    M.    Blakeslee    Bovden,    Chicago; 
1898:.-)0]49,  Aug.  27;  2c.  Mar.  2.5,  1899. 

33108 

Now  and  forever;  or.  Expiated,  a  drama  in 
1  acts,  by  L.  H.  Hooper. 

©   Lucy  H.   Hooper,   Long  Branch,   N.   .1. ; 
1873:9.319,  Aug.  19.  33109 

Now  and  then;  comic  opera  libretto  in  3  acts, 
by  J.  A.  Meyer  and  E.  Goodman.     [7],  118  p. 
4°.     Tyi^ewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  23,  1912 ;  D :  31762 ;  J.  A.  Meyer 
and  Edward  Goodman,  New  York.  33110 

•  or.  The  good  old  times.  18  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  M.  N.  Shafer,  Jersey  City  ;  D  :  14890,  Jan. 
23,  1909;  2c.  .Tan.  23,  1909.  33111 

See  also  Discovery  (The)  of  La  Salle  by 


Chicago. 


1658 


33112 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


33126 


Now  I  was  happiness. 

Now  you  know;  a  snap 
Cash  and  A.  Fletcher. 

©    Orr    S.    Cash    and   Ann 
York  :  1899 :  37963.  June  8. 


See  Cobbler  and  count, 
shot  in  1  act,  by  O.  S. 


Fletcher,    New 
33112 


Nowadays;  contemporaneous  comedy,  by  G. 
Middleton.  New  York,  Henry  Holt  &  Co., 
1914.    3  p.  1.    218  p.    12°. 

©  Feb.  7,  1914  ;  2c.  Feb.  17,  1914 ;  D  :  36040 ; 
(loor^e  IMiddleton,  New  York.  33112a 

modern  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  G.  Middleton. 

[100]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  26,  1913 ;  D :  35470 ;  George  Mid- 
dleton, New  York.  33113 

Nowhere  land;  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  book 
and   lyrics  by   R.   A.   Zell    and   W.   Esberger, 


music  by 
written. 


[37]    p.     4°.     Type- 


W.  Esberger. 
[Words  only] 

©  Walter  Esberger  and  Raymond  A.  Zell, 
Cincinnati ;  D :  9009,  Aug.  9,  1006 ;  2c.  Aug.  9, 
1906.  33114 


operetta 
Fechner. 


in   1   atto. 


[2],  21  p. 

Auguste  M. 
33114a 


en  1 

y  J- 


acto  y 
de  Bur: 


en  prosa 
?os.  Ma- 
36 


Nozze  (Le)  di  Casiniiro; 
pnrole  e  musica  di  A.  M. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  17,  1913 ;  D :  35710 
Fechner,  Paris. 

Nubecita  (La);  comedia 
de  Ij.  Linares  Becerra 
drid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espafioles]  1909. 
p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  18,  1909;  2c.  Nov.  19,  1909;  D: 
17456;  Luis  Linares  Becerra  y  Javier  de  Bur- 
gos, Madrid.  33115 

Niirnberger '  (Der)  reichstag  (von  1524)  See 
Isabella. 

Niirnbergisch  (Das)  ei;  tragodie  in  4  akten,  von 
W.  Harlan.  Berlin,  Egon  P^leischel  &  co., 
1913.    2  p.  1.,  137  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  Julv  17,  1913;  D:  33823;  Walter  Har- 
lan, Berlin.  33116 

Nuestro  enemigo;  drama  en  3  actos,  original  de 
J.  Lopez  Pinillos.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores espafioles]  1913.    113  p.    12°. 

©  Mar.  28,  1914;  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1914;  D: 
36.506;  J.  Lopez  Pinillos,  Madrid.  33116a 

Nueva  (La)  escuela;  comedia  en  1  acto  y  en 
prosa,  original  de  Jose  A.  y  Fernando  Fer- 
nandez-Portero.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espafioles]  1914.     32  p.     12°. 

©  Sept.  17,  1914;  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1914;  D : 
382.32 ;  Jose  A.  y  Fernando  Fernandez-Portero, 
Madrid.  33116b 

Nueva  (La)  ley;  divagacion  comica,  en  1  acto  y 
en  prosa,  original  de  A.  Dominguez.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espafioles]  1910.  33  p. 
12°. 

©  May  23,  1910;  2c.  May  24,  1910;  D: 
21135;  Antonio  Dominguez,  Madrid.        33117 


Nueva  senda;  zarzuela  dramStica,  en  1  acto  di- 
vidido  en  3  cuadros,  en  prosa  original  de  -\. 
Nava  ^'aldes,  musica  de  los  niaestros  Miguel 
Santonja  y  .lose  Padilla.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores  espafioles]  1910.  34  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©   May   19,   1910;   2c.   May   20,   1910;   D: 
21091;  Antonio  Nava  Valdes,  Madrid.    33118 


Nuevo    (El) 
acto  y  en 
Martinez. 
panoh'S]  190S.     si  p 

©  Enri(iue  Yuste  v 
drid  ;    D  :  14512.    Dec. 
1908. 


administrador;  caricatura  en  1 
prosa.  original  de  K.  Yuste  y  K. 
Madrid   [Sociedad  de  autores  es- 

>   n       12°. 

Ramon  Martinez,  Ma- 
ll,   1908;   2c.    Dec.   11. 
33119 


Nugget;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Van  der  Voort. 
[85]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  6,  1910 ;  D :  21422 ;  Maybelle  Van 
der  Voort,  Palo  Alto,  Cal.  33120 


—  a  western  play  in  4  acts,  by  Charles  Ulrich. 
Chicago  and  New  York,  The  Dramatic  pub- 
lishing company  [1905]  51  p.  12°.  (On 
cover:  Sergei's  acting  drama,  no.  575) 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago  ;  D  :  7735,  Dec. 
19,  1905 ;  2c.  Dec.  19,  1905. 


33121 


—  or.  Claim,  no.  13. 

©  Hugh  Woodson  Sluitt. 
.Tan.  27,  1908. 


Detroit;  D 


: 12250, 
33122 


Nell;  or.  Claim  ninety-six.  a  border 
drama  in  5  acts,  hy  Leu  Ware  [pseud,  of  Lew 
Ward]     Clyde,  O.,  Ames  publishing  co. 

©  Imes  pub.   co.,   Clyde,   O. ;   1892:53632. 
Dec.  29;  2c.  .Tan.  16,  1893.  33123 


Nell,    the 
Crawford's  claim. 


Nugget 


pet    of    Poker    Flat.      See 


Nugget  (The)  of  Calamity  Bar.     Sec  Grit. 

Nuggets;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Jacob  Grimm. 

©    C.     Marques,    New    York;     3875:9200. 

Sept.  4.  33124 


Nuit  (Une)  de  Bonaparte;  sketch,  par  C.  Qui 
nel.      [10]   p.     4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  23,  1915 ;  D :  42555 


nel,  Paris. 


Charles  Qui- 
33124a 


Nuit  (La)  de  Chipette;  piOc-e  en  1  acte.  de 
Andre  Barde.  I'aris,  Librairie  thefltrale  du 
ii()uv(>au  siecle.  1910.     46  p.     12°. 

©  Sept.  1,  1911 ;  2c.  Oct.  23,  1911 ;  D  :  25,564  ; 
G.  Ondet  et  M.  Viterbo.  Paris.  33125 

Nuit  (Une)  de  noces;  vaudeville  en  3  actes, 
[p;ir]  Henri  K4roul  et  Albert  Barr6.  Paris, 
Librairie  thMtrale.  1905.     2  p.  1.,  168  p.     12°. 

©    L.    Michaud.    Paris;    D :  6248,    Feb.    21. 
1905 ;  2c.  Feb.  21,  1905.  33126 


1659 


33127 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


33148 


Nuit  (La)  de  noces  de  Mam'zelle  Gueul'mans; 
operette  en  2  actes  et  3  tableaux,  par  Marcel 
Nadaud  et  Henry  d'Arvan.  Paris,  C.  Joii- 
bert,  1913.     55  p.    8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©    Nov.    8,    1913;    2c.    Nov.    17,    1913;    D: 
35091;  Joubert,  Paris.  33127 


Number  nine — Continued. 

■  or.  The  la*dy  of  Ostend.  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 


Nuit   (Une)    de  Paris. 
Paris. 


See   Lig-hts    (The)    of 


Nuits  du  Hampton  club;  piece  en  2  actes  et  3 
tableaux  d'apres  une  nouvelle  de  K[obert] 
L[ouis]  Stevenson,  Paris,  P.  V.  Stock.  52  p. 
12°. 

©  Sept.  3,  1909 ;  2c.  Sept.  7,  1909 ;  D :  1G848  : 
Andre  Mouezy-Eon  &  Arinont,  Franf'e.    33128 

No.  1 — The  speculator;  a  4  act  comedy  drama, 
by  D.  Cohen. 

©    David    Cohen,    Spokane,    Wash.;    1895: 
14576,  Mar.  13.  33129 

No.  1 — The  voodoo  doctor;  scene  taken  from 
life,  by  D.  Guesno. 

©   D.   Guesno,   New   Orleans;    1897:39877, 
July  8.  33130 

Number  two;  a  lively  farce  in  1  act,  by  Austin 
Friars.  New  York,  De  Witt,  1884.  9  p.  12°. 
([De  Witt's  acting  plays,  no.  327]) 

©  A.  T.  B.  De  Witt.  New  York  ;  1884  :  26394, 
Dec.  30 ;  2c.  Jan.  22,  1885.  33131 

Number  three;  an  original  comedy,  by  B.  Mat- 
thews, and  G.  H.  Jessop. 

©  Brander  Matthews  and  George  H.  .Tessop. 
United  States  ;  1886 :  26845,  Nov.  27.        33132 

No.  3 — A;  a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  C. 
Bellows. 

©  Walter  C.  Bellows,  New  York;  1892 :  864. 
Jan.  5.  33133 

Number  five;  or,  Life  and  wife,  a  5  act  drama 

adapted  from  the  French,  by  L.  Q.  Jeffries. 

©  L.  Q.  .Jeffries,  Wooster,  O. ;  1882 :  12662. 

Aug.  2.  33134 

Number  seven;  play  in  1  act.  by  W.  B.  Lewis. 
[1],  17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  17,  1914  :  D  :  35699  ;  W.  Barran 
Lewis,  Pliiladelphia.  33134a 

Number  eight;  play  of  to-day  in  3  acts,  by  C. 
Fue.     [3],  126  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  4,  1913 ;  D :  34003 ;  Charles  Fue, 
Chicago.  33135 

Number  nine;  a  drama  in  9  acts,  by  S.  R. 
Wheeler.     Dexter,  Mich.,  S.  R.  Wheelex-. 

©  S.   R.   Wheeler,    Dexter,    Mich.;    1885: 
17040,  Aug.  11;  2c.  Sept.  19.  33136 

1  act  playlet,  by  R.  B.  Egan.     13  p.     f°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  20,  1915;  D:  41902;  Raymond 
Blanning  Egan,  Detroit.  33136a 


from  the  German  of  Oscar  Blumenthal  and 
Gustave  Kadelburg,  bv  F.  C.  Burnand  :ind  A. 
Daly. 

©  Ausns;tin  Daly.  New  York;  1897:64330, 
Nov.  19.  33137 


•  Same. 

©  Augustin  Daly.  New  York  ;  1897 :  66377. 
Nov.  29.  33138 

Number  ten;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  Paul  Prester 
Tcmi)]e  I  William  Whiting  Davis]  [2],  14  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  Whiting  Davis,  New  York;  D: 
IISU,  Nov.  20.  1907 ;  2c.  Feb.  7,  1908.      33139 

No.  10  Canine  court;  a  sketch,  by  St.  ('.  Hard. 
Typewritten. 

©  St.  Chiir  Hurd,  Kansas  Citv,  Mo.:  D: 
409,  Apr.  29.  1901;  2c.  May  20.  1901.        33140 

No.   13.     See  When  a  woman  is  poor. 

Number  twenty-three;  sketch  in  1  act,  l>y  H. 
Coleman  and  Z.  Oolvin.  8  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Hamilton  Coleman  and  Z.  Colvin,  Chi- 
cago ;  D :  1.5662,  Apr.  19.  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  19. 
1909.  33141 

No.  29;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  A.  T.  Oakes. 

©  A.  T.  Oakes,  New  York;  1888:36748, 
r>ec.   24.  33142 

^  or.  Madeline,  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  Mrs.  A.  T. 

Oakes. 

©  Mrs.  A.  T.  Oakes,  United  States;  1879: 

;mo5.  :\rjii-.  14.  33143 

Number  33;  play  in  1  act.  by  C.  W.  .Tones. 
[14]    p.     f°.      Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  3,  1914;  D:. 38987;  Clinton  W. 
.Tones.  Tacomn.  33144 

No.  33  Mulberry  St.;  play  in  1  act,  by  O.  T. 
Johnsone.     14  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  28,  1912;  D:  30678;.  Otto  T. 
Johnsone,  Brooklyn.  33145 

Number  44;  dramatic  composition,  by  S.  Bid- 
well.    14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  13,  1910 ;  D :  20785 ;  Sylvia  Bid- 
well,  Greatkills,  N.  Y,  33146 

No.  77;  1  act  comedy,  by  J.  Brooks.  8  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  2,  1913  ;  D :  31855 ;  Jack  Brooks. 
Terre  Haute,  Ind.  33147 

Number  355;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  A.  G.  Gross. 
[86]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  21,  1912 ;  D :  29721 ;  Anna  Gold- 
mark  Gross,  New  York.  83148 


1660 


33149 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


33165 


Number  seven-fourteen;  a  musical  drama  in  2 
scenes,  by  A.  Steele. 

©  Asa  Steele,  Philadelphia;  D :  3231,  Apr. 
3,  1903.  33149 

No.  1000  Fifth;  extravaganza  in  3  acts,  by 
H.  B.  Dudley.    94  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  2,  1911 ;  D :  23253 ;  H.  B.  Dudley, 
Cambridge,  Mass.  33150 

No.  2634  and  the  warden;  twenty  minutes  in- 
side prison  walls,  by  W.  Montague.  10  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  23,  1912  ;  D  :  31227  ;  Walter  Mon- 
tagxie,  San  Francisco.  33151 

No.  9999;  playlet  in  5  scenes,  by  J.  Shayne. 
28  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  5,  1915  ;  D  :  39874 ;  John  Shayne, 
New  York.  33151a 

See  also  Three  (The)  tramps. 


Numerian;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  T.  Grant. 
©  Charles  T.  Grant,  Boston;   1899:72020, 
Nov.  3.  33152 

No.  (Le)  18;  vaudeville  en  3  actes,  par  H.  K4- 
roul  et  A.  Barre.  Paris.  Librairie  th^atrale, 
1907.     180  p.     12°. 

©  Henri  K§roul  et  Albert  Barre.  Paris ;  D : 
10497,  May  6,  1907 ;  2c.  May  6.  1907.      33152a 

Nun  (The) 

©  Ida  Cross,  St.  Paul ;  1890 :  15595,  May  12. 

33153 

Nun  (The)  and  the  barbarian;  a  drama  in  3 
acts  adapted  from  a  Spanish  play,  by  Sefior 
Gald6s.  by  Osmond  Shillingford.  [3],  53  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Arthur  Bourchier,  Biishey  Heath,  Herts, 
England ;  D :  9454,  Nov.  17,  1906 ;  2c.  Nov.  17. 
1906.  33154 

Nun  (The)  of  Ardenne.  See  Silver  (The)  cru- 
cible. 

Nun  (The)  of  Kent;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  G.  D. 
Litchfield. 

©  Grace  Denio  Litchfield,  Washington ;  D : 
10145,  Mar.  15,  1907.  33155 

Same.  New  York  and  London.  G.  P.  Put- 
nam's sons.  1911.    3  p.  1.,  125  p.    16°. 

©  Nov.  11,  1911;  2c.  Nov.  24,  1911;  A: 
303192;  G.  D.  Litchfield,  Washington.    33156 

Nunc  dimittis;  a  drama,  by  .T.  T.  Roberts, 
being  a  dramatization  of  the  Lucile  of  the 
Earl  of  Lytton.    74  p.    8°. 

©  James  T.  Roberts,  St.  Louis;  D:2859, 
.Jan.  5,  1903;  2c.  Jan.  5,  1903.  33157 

Nun's  dialogue.     Proof. 

©  Harriet  E.  Monroe,  Washington  ;  D :  5300, 
July  2,  1904 ;  2c.  July  2,  1904.  33158 


Nun's  (The)  love;  by  W.  W.  Whalen.  7  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   June  17,   1910;   D:  21363;  Will  W. 

AVhalen,  Locust  Gap,  Pa.  33159 

Nur  eiu  traum;  lustspiel  in  3  akten  [von]  Lo- 
thar  Schmidt  [pseud,  of  Lothar  Goldschmidt] 
117  p.     12°. 

©  Eduard  Bloch,  Berlin;  D:  15218,  Mar.  1. 
1909 ;  2c.  IMar.  1,  1909.  33160 

Nur  nicht  drangeln;  vaudeville-posse  mit 
gesang  und  tanz  in  1  vorspiel  und  3  akten, 
von  Richard  Kessler,  gesangtexte  von  Willi 
Prager,  mit  benutzung  einer  idee  von  Wilhelm 
Jacol)y  und  Harry  Pohlmann.  musik  von  Wal- 
ter W.  Goetze.  134  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Nov.  1,  1912 ;  D :  31302 ;  Arion-verlag 
Berlin.  33161 

Nur  ruhe!  posse  in  3  akten,  von  Johann  Nestroy 
und  Leo  Birinski,  musik  von  Wenzel  Miiller. 
Regie-  und  soufflierbuch.  Leipzig,  W.  Karc- 
zag,  1913.     41  p.     4". 

©  Ic.  Apr.  24,   1914;   D :  36959 ;   W.  Karc- 
zag,  Leipzig.  33161a 

Nurse  (The);  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  K.  Schaefer. 

©  Konrad  Schaefer,  Chicago;  1892:36672, 

Sept.  7.  33162 

1  act  sketch,  by  J.  H.  Booth.     [2],  30  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  27,  1913 ;  D :  32451 ;  John  Hunter 
Booth,  Boston.  33163 

romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  D.  A.  Rey- 
nolds.    [2],  105  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  22,  1913 ;  D :  34506 ;  D.  A.  Rey- 
nolds, New  York.  33164 

Nurse  Billy;  farcical  nmsical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  L.  Sterner.    51  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  le.  Jan.  21,  1915 ;   D :  39465 ;   Lawrence 
Sterner,  New  York.  33164a 

Nurse  (The)  in  the  training  school;  play  in  3 
acts,  by  R.  Francis.  [3],  18  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  2,  1914 ;  D :  36701 ;  Rose  Francis. 
Kenton,  O.  33164b 

Nursery  rhyme  ballet.  See  Ballet  of  nursery 
gems. 

Nurse's    (The)    revelation;    drama    in    3    acts, 
by  C.  W.  Yerington.     [35]  p.     f°.     Typewrit- 
ten. 
©  Ic.  Dec.  1,  1913 ;  D :  35218 ;  Charles  Wil- 
'  liam  Yerington,  St.  Louis,  Mich.  33165 

Nursey;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  W.  Mumford 
[i.  e.  E.  W.  Grant]     3  v.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  3,  1914;  D:  38990;  Ethel  Watts 
:Muniford.    Port   Wasliiugton,  N.    Y.     33165a 


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33166 


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33176 


Nursing  the  baby.     3  p.    S°.    Typewritten. 
©  l\)m  Edwards,  New  Yorlv ;  D  :  10343,  Apr. 
13,  1907;  2c.  Apr.  13,  1907.  33166 

Nussknacker  (Ber);  liuinoreske  in  3  aufziigen, 
von  H.  F.  Urban.  Berlin,  Vertriebsstelle  des 
Verbandes  deutselier  biihnenschriftsteller,  g. 
m.  b.  b.     87  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  May  11,   1914;   D:3702S;   Henry   F. 
Urban,  Charlottenburg,  Germany.  33166a 

Nutmeg-  (A)  match;  a  domestic  comedy  drama 
in  5  acts,  by  AV.  Hawortli. 

©   William   Haworth,     New    York;     1S92 : 
19609,  May  7.  33167 

Nutopia. 

©    John    Stevenson,    New    York ;    1900    A : 
10680,  Apr.  27.  •  33168 

Nutsy  Nolan;  in  1  act,  by  J.  A.  Maddox.  7  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  31,  1910;  D:  22445;  J.  A.  Mad- 
dox, Columbus,  O.  33169 

Nutty  (The)  burglars;  comedy  sketch  in  1 
scene,  by  E.  A.  Hurley.  6  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Ic.    July    1,    1915;    D:  41146;    Edgar   A. 
Hurley,  New  York.  33169a 

Nuvole  Rosee.     .Sec  Dramas;  by  Ario  Flamma. 

Ny  (Det)  system.  See  Plays;  by  B.i0rnstjerne 
Bj0rnson. 

Nyanysa;  a  Zulu  play  by  E.  Lyttelton.  42  p. 
4°.      Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  28,  1911;  D :  24801 ;  Edilli  Lyt- 
telton, Westminster,  Eng.  33170 


Nyctalopia.      See  Nyctalops   (The) 

Nyctalops  (The);  or,  Nyctalopia,  in  3  acts,  by 
(J.  Ij.  Furniss.     Typewritten. 

©  Grace  Livingstone  Furniss,  New  York ; 
18Q2:  146.  Jan.  2;  2c.  Jan.  2.  33171 

Nydia,  the  blind  flower  girl  of  Pompeii;  a 
tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  Dr.  AV.  A.  Dodge. 

©   AVilliam   A.   Dodge.   Fall   River,   Mass. ; 
1890:23607,  July  28;  2c.  April  22,  1891. 

33172 

Nydia,  the  blind  girl  of  Pompeii;  a  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  D.  Moreno. 

©    Duan    Moreno,     Chicago;     1889:30950, 
Oct.  12.  33173 

Nymph  (The)  in  the  pit;  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Helm. 
11  p.     8°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  June  10,  1911 ;  D :  24552  ;  Edith  Helm, 
Atlantic  City.  33174 

Nyinph  (The)  of  the  Adriatic.     See  Oberine. 

Nymph  (A)  of  the  AWest;  a  play,  by  Howard 
Seely. 

©  Edward  H.  Seely,  jr.,  Brooklyn;   1888: 
18158,  June  25.  33175 

Nymph's  (The)  reward.  See  Idylla  rusti- 
cana. 

Nyria;  a  drama  of  the  days  of  Domitian,  by 
Mrs.  C.  Praed.  [New  York,  Printed  by  AV.  G. 
Hewitt,  1904]     8  p.     4°. 

©  Mrs.  Campbell  I'raed,  London;  D:4999, 
Alay  9,  1904;  2c.  May  7,  1904.  33176 


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